The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1929 — Page 3
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929.
Semi-Sheer Pure Silk Hose a splendid, good looking hoae fn, jr'cn.'ipl H.avy enough g iv.. service yet sheer enough for any occasion. Pair— $1.49
J.G.PENNEYvCO. 2-4 NORTH JACKSON ST. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA Trade In Greencastle, The Biggest Little City In Indiana.
Silk Hosiery Service Weight A slightly heavier pure silk hose with mercerized top and sole. If yi u want a hose for service you will find it here. Pair— $1.49
January Values in Smart Dresses as great as any we have ever presented
Dresses in satins, du.l crepes and other popular weaves — for every sort of dress-oc-casion 1
sizes, styles, and colors for women, misses, and juniors. The variety is really exceptional.
Colored Bedspreads For Every Home We have just received a shipment of Rayon and Crinkled Cotton Bedspreads. We buy in large quantities at low prices. Thft saving is passed on to the customer which is eviMc.nt by these amazingly low prices. Crinkled Cotton Spreads
$1.49 and $1.98 Rayon Spreads $3.98 and $4.98
Modish Hats At Moderate Prices
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These spreads aro exceptionally large—10 ) inches long and SI and 80 inches wide. The cotton spread are of cream color with blue, rose and gold stripes or solid cob r blue, rose and gold with cream color stripes. I lie ia>on spnads are solid color blue, rose, gold, green and lavender, with dainty all ovir patterns.
Soiesette PRINTS This name is familiar to •'very one. Dainty patti ms en dark and light grounds, ru-t color. Yard - 33c “Georgian” IHIKSS PRINTS Tin, i.. fast rolor prints in novelty and dainty lleral pat’''m. n darl- and light Wounds. Yard—
“Rondo” Cambric FAST COLOR Our own brand-, denote quality. Dainty floral and novelty patterns. 8(1 inches wide and fast color. \ard—
25c
23c
Fancy Outing M im iii:s WIUK A heavy outing in light ■'nd grey w ith novelty stripin' exceptional value at 'ni-s low price. Yard— 12k
Fancy Outing 27 INCHKS widk 10c
Fancy Percale :ili INCHKS wiim: lie re is a real value. Nov- < Ity all over and dainty floral putt ms. 3(i inches wide Yard-
12 k
Cotton Challie FANCY PATTKRNS This is comfort making time. Challie is just the thing to cover them with. Comes in lleral and all over patterns. Yard
Cotton Batts COMFORT SIZK If you are making comforts >ou will want some of thi'-.‘ snowy white butts. 72 by !t0 size and weigh H lbs.
The hat* are the very newest <—and the savings as big a* ever I Is it any wonder that women are rushing in to buy one. two or three of these clever hats—in felt, velvet, satin or combinations — and every 1 epular color. $1.98 & $2.98
Kid Gloves VV \SII AHLK A new shipment of kill gloves just received. All the wanted spring shade- are in this assortment.
$2.98
“Avenue” FROCK PRINTS Ae nave iust received a new shipment of these prints and there is a wonderful assortment to ehouse fiom. Yard—
19c
“Gladio” Percale FA NT Y PRINTS 'his is also out own brand. A heavy percale in datk and light grounds with novelty and floral patterns. Yard—
15c
98c
Turkish Towels 22 x II Oxtru heavy double thread terry towels in plain white or with blue, oink, or gold border. Soft and absorbent.
25c
Blankets PART WOOL
\ part wool blanket at this 7ft by M) inches- grey with blue price an I look at the . lie
or pink border.
A Philosopher and A President Agree
Over 2,000 years ago a philosopher remarked, "No one has a good market for bad merchandise," which agrees with a statement once made by former President Wilson that, "you cannot sell a thing that is not as represented without the customer finding it out." That is why we don’t carry "seconds" or cheap, shoddy goods. It wouldn’t pay to deceive our customers. We promise them, "quality— always at a saving" and we believe that Quality alone decide* whether a price is economical.
$2.49
Coats
of prime importance as values at the price
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75
Here is an opportunity the ty thrifty woman should welcome! c
Each of these coats is effectively furred — smartly styled — carefully finished . . . yet the J. C. Penney Company price is but $ 14.75! For Women :: Misses :: Juniors The size-range is remarkably complete. The variety of models adds further interest, too. Broadcloths and suede cloths—in black, tan, and favored shades.
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Work Clothes
“Ox-Hide”
Overalls Standard size, triple - ititrhed seams, high back or suspender back overall with jacket to match. Six roomy pockets. Sizes 3U to 48 waist.
89c
“Pay-Day” Overalls for Men Union Made, of 2.20 blue denim. Triple stitched through 'lit with s i x bar tacked pockets. $1.29
“Ox-Hide” Overalls for Boys
Big, fuli-cut, of 2.20 blue denim, five pockets, twoscam legs, triplestitched seams, high back. Sizes 4 to 16 years— 6?c
Work Pants
Of Moleskin Heavy, genuine moleskin, printed both sides, black and white stripes. Five pockets, cuff bottoms, belt loops. Sizes 30 to
46-
“Big Mac” Work Shirts
Cut big and
roomy, of fine and coarse
yarn chamb r a y. In
slim, regu- rt/
lar and —.11
tra sizes. '
KG ^
69c \
46—
1.98
Wo:*k Socks Warm and Durable Our “BiR ijj |J Fay” work socks arc faGtiWpH jVsfY black, bt in, grey and navy. Exceptional value at 2 prs. for 35c
“Compass” Work Shirts Coat style, made of heavy mercerized blue
Work Socks Medium I Icavy Weight Men's medium heavy weight, wool mixed work rocks, i» dark oxford shade. A good S' rk that will give plenty of wear. A really exceptional value at 2 prs. for 25c
Gained Strength And Energy Thru Use Of Konjola
Five Bottles of New Medicine Restored His Health; Put On 13
Rounds In Short Time.
the sickly man of weeks ago.” Konjola is sold in Greencastle at Owl di’ug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. AT THE VONCASTI.E When you want to put ‘It’ over, put
it over big.”
That's what Clara Bow acts on in her new Elinor Glyn picture, “Three Week Ends,” which open- its two day run at the Voncastle today. I'ep, rush and personality! That’s Clara Bcw. As the darling cabaret dancer who pushes a “big-time Romeo” out of the way to get at the “small fry”, she does amazing things i in a bathing suit. The action is more than entertaining, it’s enthralling. “It” startled the world. The word itself became a houshold descriptive term for personality because it meant Clara Bow. “Three Week Ends” gives the star a new grip on the public heart which she alieady holds firmj !y. She’- the “up" girl of screendom. Short Talk By \ Thoughtful Mother ■Vn Indiana mother tells this: “We ' find nothing to compare with Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound for coughs and colds. My little lad had trouble with his bronchial tubes from his third year, but since we started giving him Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound we have been able to to control it. We know there is nothing to compare with Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound." The very name tells a story. Good also for croup (spasmodic) and troublesome night roughs. \>k for it. .Sold by R. I'. .M.1II111-.
MR. KEITH BAKER
“After the lemarkable manner in which Konjola it stored .my health I feel that it will <> the same for all sufferers and so 1 offer this statement for publication,” said Mr. Keith Baker, Plymouth, Indiana, a short dis-
tance from Michigan City.
"For the past five years my health had been steadily going d< wn-hill. I was weak and under-weight. 1 failed to get proper nourishment front food and usually suffered afti r eating. My nerves broke down under the strain. Constipation allowed a vast amount
of poisons to gather in my making my condition a great
worse. I hate i the idea of going through life in this condition, yet
what wa- I to do?”
“Konjola was the answer to my question and as a last chance I decided to give it a trial. What a blessing it is that f did because this medicine was exactly what 1 needed. It
went to the source of all ailments, ■ . , , ... , I , i . , , , Igether with other valuable medicinal regulated my stomach, restored my v i:.... . . ; ..i.i i
appetite and eliminated constipation. I gained thirteen pounds in a short time and all my strength a:: I energy was testored to me. Today I am well and happy, a different person from
AT THE GRANADA
With the showing of “Wild West I Romace” at the Granada Theatre this Friday and Saturday local audiences will have an opportunity of seeing Rex Bell, Fox Films newest fin i, in his debut as a star. Bell is the fortunate youngsti r who wa- picked from thousands of candidates as being the most representative and typi- \ tern ^ cowboy of the West.
(It"il While only twenty-one yeais of age
this boy has ridden hen! for over six year- and for over a year played bits
in pictures.
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Mullins.
Stops That Tough Hang-On Cough That Harks Your Whole Body
For simple coughs auv sinffile sweet sugary cough syrup will probably do. But when you want to throw out of your system one of those old timers, that simply won’t be conquered, but lingers on' and on causing sleepless nights and days of torment then you’ve just got to have a leal cough medicine. Then you must a.-k your druggist for a bottle of Bronchuliue Emulsion for the harder and tougher and tighter they come the more joy Bronchuline gets in knocking them out. Bronchuliue isn’t a cheap cough
conqueror, mind you, for first raters are" never cheap. But if you are one of the unlucky ones that a persistent, health destroying cough is pushing towards the grave, get a bottle today and notice now the first dose takes right hold and soothes the terrible ! soreness Don’t let a cough hang on—it’s dangerous company—Get rid of it quick, especially since influenza is so alarmingly epidemic. Ask R. P. Mullin- or any up to the times druggist for a bottle of Bronchuline Emulsion.
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