The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1940 — Page 6

THE DAILY BANHUR, GBEENCAS^TTjE, INI5TANA, FRIDAY, XO^TEMBER 29, 1940.

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PENNEY'S STORE TRIMMED FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON

Drnncy’s Carry A Complete Line of (-lothiny and (lifts For "Hie Entire Family

SCENE AT PENNEY’S TOYLANI) OPENING

SHOD AT PENNEY’S FOR YOFR CHRISTMAS GIFT ITEMS ;

GIFTS FOR Mother - Dad - Children - Grandparents - Rabies - Riff Sisters Riy Brother - Sweetheart Friends PLENTY OF GIFTS FOR EVERYONE

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That jolly old fi How of the north, Santa Cla us is here pictured in J. C. Penney’s surrounded by i group of merry youngsters who are glad to welc ome him back to Greencastle. Santa promises to make Greencastle one of his haunts each Saturday so parents are urged to bring their children in to this Christmas gift center and see the happy fellow bring joy to the children

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Save Money, Time — Shop in Greencastle

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PENNEY'S Store Opens Toy Basement with the Largest Selection of Toys in Town.

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Santa Claus Greeted over One Thousand Children—See the Toys at Penney’s.

THE GIFT THAT IS YOU! A gift with INDIVIDUALITY will help make an happy, but for those who hold you dear, there is gift that no other can give—one gift that will be above all others—your photograph. Let Cam make it especially acceptable with a photograph meets the highest standards. MAKE APPOINIM EARLY. SPECIAL PRICE THROUGH DECEMBER 14 THE CAMMACK

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NOW is the time! Better selections ! Fresher stoc ks! Quicker service! Less crowded! And more time to spend in choosing from I'enney’s grand gifts! For Hurd-to-Please I-idles! WOMEN’S ROBES & HOUSECOATS

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MENS SHIRTS Sanforized broadcloth proportd for fit. ^ Fast color. I * Fabric shrinkage will not ex-

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GIFT PAJAMAS Styled by Gentry*! Rich broadcloth in smart fast 1 f Q patterns! -L •-**/ Mon’s BOXED TIES Stripes, figures, and the now

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• Men’s Gloves 98c 1 Boys’ Wool JACKETS

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Smooth rayon satin beauties in •ich colors with wide, sweeping -.kirts! Cuddly quilted rayon robes!! Many other stunning styles i.n wrap-around and zipper models GIFT SLIPPERS Rayon satin mules, quilted rayon booties and soft (\o ;id D’Orsays! Colorful! »7oC BED JACKETS Lace, embroidery or applique

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Bright Plaids! 2*79

Bold stripes in fast color broad-

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Sport Harks!

Give him warmth plus style for cold days ahead! Heavy (32

oz ) all wool! 6-18. BOYS’ SHIRTS

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Man ic me rayons with k QO expensh details!! T',»/0 ^ GIFT SLIPPERS Opera styles with leather

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MEN’S SOCKS

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on rayon satin or crepe

Very feminine!

Lovely Gifts

Thickly tufted creamy white colored accents toned.

the Home! Chenille SPREADS 4.98' In Colors! beauties in with multiAlso two-

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TOWEL SETS

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TABLE CLOTHS Ecru cotton lace! PILLOW CASES

COMFORTERS

Pastels & deeptones

CRIB BLANKETS For baby! Gay jacquard designs

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on soft cotton.

WOOL SACQCES. Delicate pastels in pure wool! Cute knit styles for winter!

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l-ivishly Trlmmed with Dice! Smooth . as - pussy - willow rayon satin with Val or Alencon type lace and beading! Bias cut with surplice or fitted bod ice for smooth flat t e r i n g lines under dresses 32-4*1.

PRINT PA.IAM \S Practical yet lovely! Fine printed cottons! LUXURY GOWNS Rayon satin or crepe. For All Occasions!

Gifts and Decoration We are proud to announce to the people of Greencastle and Putnam County that we havr stocked a complete line of gifts, novelties and decorations. Make this your gift head quarters and if you want any help in making your Christmas shopping list—consult tinguide or the employees in our store.

DISHES—Crystal clear glassware in beautiful designs Plates 50c. Mayonnaise dish 56c. Some pieces 25c. GLASSWARE 24-K fmld plated handles with sparkling crystal dishes Candy dishes 50c an : $1.00; Ash trays a,id cigarette boxes 50c and $1.00. V \SKS—Many fancy pottery and glass vases. Hand painted, blast finished or other styles, 10c to $1.00. PICTURES — Flower prints, marines, landscapes and figures 10c to $1.00

POTT I! It V—Ransburg genuine hand painted salad bowls and cookie jars Each $1.00. WOODEN SALAD BOWL$g— Finished bowls SI 00 and $1.50, complete with wooden fork and spoon Unfinished, 35c and 60c complete. PERFUME NOVELTIES — Clever new perfumes in attractive .novelty bases. An unusual gift 10c to $1.00. MIRRORS — Rounds, ovals, squares and other designs to make that room attractive, 25c to 08c.

TUMBLERS—Tall, clear crystal tumblers with colored bases Set of eight $1.00. Other thumblers, set of eight 75c. HOOKENDS—Wooden nautical book-end, ash tray combination, Pair $1.00. Others 50c and 75c. LAMPS— Table or pin-ups with wooden, pottery, glass and metal bases, A practical gift, 89c to $4.00. SCRAP ROOKS—Pressed design leatherette, in all sizes,. lOe to $1.00. DIARIES, lOe to $1.50; STATIONERY 10c to $1.00.

ALUMINUMS AID! — Hit forged aluminum relish I $1.25. Cheese and rracker $1.25. Fruit bowls $ I 00KITCHENWARE — CasseroCj in varied colors $1.00; Teapot all sizes and colors 23* $1.00. PLACQUES — Press up thi, bare spot with a clever placq^ 10c to 50c. TRAYS—Decorative trays ill all sizes; wood, metal, pW 85c to $1.50.

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Extra sheer 2-thteads for dressup crepe twisted for strength 3-threads for everyday! GIRLS’ COLORFUL SKATING SKIRTS Bright colored flannels, cordu- ( roy or plaids with contrasting linings for a swirl ^ of color! 4-16 ^ ^ PARKA HOODS Snugly brushed rayon OQ-, with mittens •JOC' KNIT GLOVES, Hand-wann-ing worsted mitts /I lie* i* or gloves. 'ic/U 4* •Reg. U. S Pat. Off. M

TREE LIGHTS—Interior and exterior lights with seven and eight bulbs to set, 20c to 98r \NGEL HAIR—will make the tree sparKle or tinsel, an old

favorite, 10c a box.

EMPTY GIFT BOXES— for every size gift. You’ll want many of these. See them now! 5e to 25c.

CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS

Hundreds of designs 5c — 2 for 5c — 3 for 5c — 5 for 5c —Box of 10 cards 10c

ELECTRIC WREATHS — to hang in the windows or as in terior decoration. Complete 25c to $100. CANDLES—in all colors May he burned at windows or makes the table attractive, 5c, 10c and

15c.

TREE ORNAMENTS — Glass balls, multi-color, each 1c, 2 for 5c and 5c eqch. CELLOPHANE R E L L S — Strands of bells to make your tree stand out. New, unusual, 10c, 25c and 50c.

GIFT WRAPPING MATERIALS

RIBBONS & CORDS All colors and kinds to dress up those packages, 5c and 10c.

CARD GAMES—Rook 75e; Rumnie 50c; Flinch 75c* Playing cards 25c, 80c and

50c. Old Maid 10c and 25c.

TABLE TENNIS—the most popular sport today. Play it

at home 25c to $1.00.

GAMES

INTERESTING GAMES — Bingo 10c to 50c; Monopoly $2.00; Con tack 50c; Cross Word Lexicon 50c. AMERICA — Kate Smiths new game. Brand new, fascinating. Sec it today, $1.00.

WRAPPING PAPER — Fine, decorated 20"x28'’, 8 sheets 10e; 20 "x28", 6 sheets 8c; 15" x20", 6 sheets in roll 5c; tissue paper, white, 20 "x30", 24 sheets 10c; White red, green and blue tissue, 20"x30 ", 10 sheets 5c.

PAPER DOLUS — cut-outs that she'll really love. Characters that seem real 5c and 10c. BIG LITTLE BOOKS — Hundreds of titles to choose from Your children read them, 10c.

TREE DECORATION*^- -1 snow, red ami K ,e ?2 Makes the tree look Cart.

like, 5c.

TREES—Artlflcal trees for the table on room ue tion Red, green, blue or ' 5c, 10c and 25c.

CARDS, TAGS. SKAI> age of 50, 5c; package lOe. You'll need neve

CRAYON BOOKS-eolorW books for paints and ■ ons. Help chillin' w otherwise dull hours, 25c. BOYS, GIRLS—po!W' ar ’ lf '' books that will A.v. away the hours I9< •

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