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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 25

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 25

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SECTION 3- THE COURIER-JQURNAD, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1917. awMHiwmiu.MM j. rt -t Store Hours Daily 8:30 to Saturday Until 6 M. a oiarucets Worth $8.50 d. 7(-On Sale Monday Only.

vO.O Fine White Wool Blankets of an extra heavy qualiiv. -in the large size, 70x80 inches; no' more than one pair will be sold to a customer. Quaker- Made Curtains fcj That Are Worth $3.50. VGJ Stewart Dry Goods Co IMCORPOBA.TCD In Connection Wift Ames McCieay 5 Co. New York Prof.

Fannie Graham Mis They are in white, ivory and beige; inches wide Kjests Sunday Dr -i Were th Mason. u. bordens, wjrh 2-inch hems, iiinshed wfth Si Fm Ma- otte Poulter and iff Char" Wl spend to-morrow Pearce -Martha Brt 1 MW Seoond Floor. Kourth Floor. it IE IjOUi Mrs.

a r- ti. oods Keep Coming To Stewart's Daily ew of sell and t-us. i nt he are a ays of record busmess at Stewart's- big. business so big we are compelled to keep large shipments pourh'g in that we may maintain in our. stocks the extensive varieties that make selection so satisfactory here.

You could have no better assurance than such record selling as this that what you purchase at Stewarts is the very latest from fashion sources. isyUle." 1 em "ursday in l.ou- it urn. Harrv -uauaox. asm Aiaddox were 11,. oi rp IE Pro Sunday a ad Mi's.

Horn 6 a K. Minnie Recent Paris Arrivals Inspired This Brilliant Showing of New Hats Mr. r. and Mr. John and Mrs.

jr. Cos. of VloySsw' -Miss Clore entertained th You'll See Ail That Is New In These Suits, Goats and Dresses Chosen Because of the Individual Merits Possessed By Each of Style Superiority, Cloth Excellence and Finesse of Tailoring. In general, all models are simple and practical; the straight-line silhouette prevails, with many charming-variations presented within this straight line; and that quaint, bouffant note occurring in the rear known as the bustle bids fair to become a recognized feature of winter gowns, suits and even coats. i- rlday afternoon.

1C- Browne spent Tuesdav w.th Mrs. A. II. Fields it, l.ouisvilfe 5 vreuiBe ocnran, Mr Rnrl Mrs. Emmett Brooks.

Mr. and Mrl l.obert Martin, Mrs. Peter Martin, Mrs Minnie Shank. Miss Hazel Martin roan i-Ocnran. Weslev Brooks were at Camp Zachary Taylor Sundav Mr.

and Mrs. Emmet Durr. Misses visited Mrs. J. M.

Robison thi Miss Kate Prion and John Prton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Mclono' ti ccc ounaaj aim nirs. .1.

ones were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones at Mrs.

John "Waters and Miee Itoman spent Sunday at Camp Zachary "iui. nuKer waiers, who left Hats of All Lyons Velvet, Panne, or Combinations, Two As- Shown -TcmiiB lur naiuesDUrg, Mtsi Mrs. M. P. Crask entertained Tuesday at 6 o'clock dinner to celebrate birthday.

Her guests were Mr. and Mr .1. C. Davenport. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter $10.00 ana itobert Martin, Mrs. Minnie Shank, Miss Haze! n. Mar-' in. William Poulter, James Poulter Kdward Poulter, Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Crask. One of the suits showing the uneven coal effect is of tricotine. The. jacket's long panel side's are banded with' Hudson seal, and the same warm and beautiful furorms the muffler collar, $75.

Gorgeousn'ess of color marks a royal purple evening wrap in chiffon velvet. This is topped by an enormous collar of taupe wolf fur, and has a fine stitchcry iu silver, thread; $150. A similar evening wrap is a taupe satin cape with a luxurious collar of Hudson seal and edging of the seal at hem and yoke, $75. Special At $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 We are sure particular interest will be manifested by every woman, whatever her price preference may be, in the groups of suits, coats and dresses at these three special prices. By all means make it a point to see them when you are here' to-morrow.

Style Pionts Noted The tunic, favored of French and American couturiers, is ornamenting most of the afternoon and dinner gowns frequently it appears exquisitely embroidered or threaded with silver, and "banded with fur. soft and clinging, and in dull rich tones, has begun to arrive the suits and coats of this, and some of the dresses are trimmed with soft Kolinsky, and beaver, and Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). A Street Indoor Dress of navy tricotine has three wide flounces artfully held together in the back by no means of support, but which, very effectively present the bustle idea, $55. Gray Wolf Fur, used to band the hem and form the huge collar and cuffs, blends handsomely with the coloring of a grape-colored coat of corded bolivia, $135. Jonn Heim, of Louisville, is the or ana rank Orr.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pearcv, of Camp nelsburg, visited Mr.

and Mrs. B. Pcarcy Sunday. These lovely Hats are reproductions from the models latest received from Paris. They are in quite a selection of styles high, military effects, tricornes.

Colonials and other engaging models. Ostrich in new treatments, soft fur and modish wing and coque effects are the trimmings; and the colors are the dull, rich shades for the season. Second Floor. LYNDON 6 sr ffi (1! Ci Hi 11 a a a a st si IE. a li 15 IS a B.

a sr a a E- a B. Third Floor. Miss Katie Stutzenberser spent "Wednesday in Louisville. Mrs. "Walter HeJck entertained the Knitting Club this afternoon.

Those were Misses Arbutus Kiefer, Helen Riebel, Estelle IVedekind, Adeline Heintz, Lilian Heintz, Loreiia Bartli, Alarie Schultz and Mrs. Curl Meoken-dorf. 1 r. and A Sen an a moved from Warwick Villa to Lyndon. This Week Special Engraving Offering Quite An Unexpected Sale of $3.00 Corsets $2.00 J'lu: Bieu Jolie is one of the popular makes included in this offering another is the "Stewart Special" that is already favorably known to so many women.

All of these corsets are new of course and all of them are in good styles. Indeed, they are to be had in both back Mrs. J. P. Goins has returned from a.

Visit to her sisier, Mrs. imam Frederick, at Waddy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Polk and their-daughter, Suaane, of Middletown, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. L. D. Winchester. Miss Theodocia WicklifCe, of Bards-tort-n.

and Xevin Jjawrence Winchester; More Than Ever, This Season Has Shown This Is The Store For Silks Be Sure of This Women are well' satisfied with their selection oS Silks at Stewart's. Many of them indeed, very many show no hesitancy whatever in making selection, and this we take to indicate clearly that'the richness of these Silks, their beautiful colors and patterns, and their excellent qualities are irresistible. Certain It Is All that Fashion has decreed in silk this season, is shown here at Stewart's in a manner that affords easy selection. All the new weaves, all the new "colors and patterns, as well as all the. staple silksvare to be had.

Among the Silks Most In Demand Are: and front lace models. Are made of lancv broche. Sale of Fur Tirimmiings Monday Only The two following offerings' are. as ever3' woman knows, among the most popular of the season's trimmings. These special prices arc in effect for the one day only.

$11.50 Banding $9.50 Both French mole and French seal, in the 9-in'ch width, are offered for choice. $5.75 Banding $4.95 Also French seal and French mole in the 4j-i-inch width to match the above. Trimming Department, Mnln Floor. cC will be married. October 0 at uic nome or tne Dnties parents, iur.

and Mrs. John Wickliffe, In Bardstown. Miss Lillie May Winkler will entertain the Lj. C. Club the last Thursday of this month.

Mrs. George Miller and Miss Rosa Brassieres $1.00 Kind at All sizes in hook front trimmed with fancy lace and Some Corsets On Sale at $1.00 Choice from an excellent variety of topless, medium high bust models in corsets made of the durable coutil. Third Kloor. We will make a dieiof you. We will stamp fifty 'sheets of bur Stewart Linen-finished, Paper For Onlv Rothenberger have returned from a visit to Mrs.

Harry Tyler in Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Coupe, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. Slone, have gone to "Housekeeping in Orescent Hill. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Von Koden have closed their country home and left this week to live in Louisville. Miss Theodocia Wickliffe, of Bardstown, lies been the guest of Mrs. L. D.

Winchester. Miss La Moille Winchester will leave $2.39 your pick of twelve styles of monograms, seven of which are JIlilii Floor. next week to visit Miss Theodocia Wickliffe' In Bardstown. Miss Marion Stone entertained Friday afternoon with a personal and a dinner-dance for Miss Jielen Mechlins at the home of her sister, Mrs. A.

L. Coupe, in -Crescent Hill. Mr. and Mrs. James Huber.

of Lebanon, v4-5d Mrs. Huher's father, -T. W. Xetherton. Sunday.

Miss Margaret Dick, of Prospect, visited. Miss Clara Mae Xetherton. Plaid and Satins, in an assortment of striking color combinations -36-inch width $2.00. Imported Novelty Silks and Velvets, including many metal brocades, suitable for combination with other silks or for evening wraps; $5.00 to $15.00. Georgette Crepe of a beautiful sheer quality, in complete color assortment; 40 inches wide; $2.00.

Silk Voile, in a full line oi light and dark shades; this'is in the 40-inch $1.75. Florentine Silks; for coat to be had in many pretty and fancv pattesjis; Handsome Dress Satins; 36 inches wide shown in an assortment of beautiful colors; $1.50. Crepe de Chine, showing a remarkably pretty color this is in the 40-inch width $1.75. Chiffon Velvet, of soft, close pile, 42 inches wide; colors unobtainable elsewhere to be had here $6.00. Satin de Luxe; a dress satin, very firm, that will give splendid wcarT 36-inch width $2.00.

Satin Radiant; 40 inches wide, to be had in all the darker shades for street wear; $2.50. Bijight-fmished Charmeuse, in navy and black only; 36 inches wide; $1.95. How About Your Children's Eyes? Eyes Tested Free For more than twenty years, our expert optician has had the care of school children his experience may save 3-otir child, like others, the harmful strain produced by overstudy." Glasses $2.50 Up BaNement. Come Right To Stewart's For the Gloves You Want Stewart Gloves are noted largely because of the famous lines from which choice can be made here. Just- now when demand is naturally greatest choice can easily be made from the Gloves you want.

For instance, there are At $1.75 Women's Walking Gloves of English cape white, black and leather shades. At $2.00 Velvet Finished Arabian Mocha Gloves these are pure white and washabk. At $2.25 One-clasp Gray Arabian Mocha Gloves; with fancy stitched backs. At $2.50 Perrin's Extra 'Quality Washable Glace Gloves; in beautiful autumn shades. CLIFTON Victrola Combination Offer For This Week Mrs Karl Forrest has returned, to Xew Orleans, after visiting her mother.

Mrs. L. McCloy. Ir Hnrrv Hlbbs, of the Highlands, spent Friday with Mrst W. J.

Heffer-an. Miss Addie Lebnhart is visiting in St. LouLs. Mis Viola of the Highlands, sjient Sunday with Elizabeth Metz. Mrs.

Li. has returned, from Lexington. A bowling party Friday night was made Up 1 of Misses Marcella Ellert, Lcrena Stengel, Bernadeth Sigmeler. Bentley Klu'p Fanny Green, Ivatherlne '--aii TfVe'r. Kdward Staeuble.

Sale Sewing Machines $34.50 The Eldredge Rotary 'A limited number of new Eldredge Rotary Sewing Machines are to be had at this price $1.00 down will put" one in your home immediately. Second Floor. Black Serge Monday $1.45 Similar Quality On Recent Reorders Sell For $2.00 This is an All-wool Black French Serge, in the 42-inch width a Stewart line of standard quality on which we are making the old price. Mew orders must retail for much more many are retailing at $2.00. This will undoubtedly all be taken out in the one day's selling.

Second Floor. Special Monday Only: For the one dav an oftermg ot -ii- 'T- -1 Wl, $1.65 omen i wo-ciaap, nupui icu Glace Kid Gloves, that have round seam sewing priced George iicker, Louis Steawlle, Herbert sr E. r. 6 i C' Ci HI C' Kl El El 5. fii HI El Ri El fil a 6 a a pi El ff El Wl ft fl I a a Three Reasons Smart Women Favor Stewart Boots Klug and.

Alfred Ben. Mrs F. H. Poschinger gave a stocking shower Tuesday- afternoon for Miss Irene Davidson. Those present were: Mesdames Nell Mortorson, Irgil Fontaine, Richard P.oberts.

-F. Poshlnger, Misses Agnes Mandler, Irene Angela Ellert. Elizabeth Graf, Mary Mamdlehr, Marcella Ellert. Mary Greene. Gertrude Settz, Fanny Greene, liiith Ha'ag and Rosa Obermeyer.

Mrs. LlnthlQum, of Middletown, Is the This-ATictrola. One Record Album-. 1.25 One Package Pi- bre Needles .25 Thr.ee" Double Face Records 2.25 One, 10incJi Bed. Seal! "Record 1.00 This Victrola $100.00 One Record AI- bum 1.25 One Package, bre .25 lircc b.l Records (7 oc) 2.25 One 10-inch Red Sear Record 1.00 Tc -vionde Marnuiss, of Crescent Total $70.75 Total Two-Day Sale of Flour Barrels will be priced Half -barrels will be.

6.40 48-lb. sacks will be. 3.20 24-lb. sacks will be 1.60 12-lb. sacks will 80c This Stewart flour is milled to our order from highest grade pure, soft winter wheat.

5 Lbs. Sugar 49c Sale of the Domino Granulated Sugar in original 5-lb. cartons, packed at the refinery. Domino XXXX Or Powdered Sold in 1-lb. cartons a dozen.

$1.40 package 12c Hill, was the guest oi Mrs. Otto -J. Ba- dThe Clifton Crescent Sewing Club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. C. It.

"SnssrAnna' Aeyler has returned to iVal ton -after visiting Dr. and Mrs. AUrmvir'gil Fontaine, of Cleveland. is the gueit of Mr. and Mrs.

T. David- SMr and Mrs. Frank Schoeffel and Ms Eva May Schoeffel were at Frank- Layer of St Louis, was the -mest of Mr. and Mrs. F.

Schoeffel. MiS Grace Loescher; of Litchfield, the eut of her sister, Mrs. Carl Till-roar. Terms $1.00 Down $5.00 a Month. Our Offer With a purchase of $5.00 in records either of the above combinations will he 'placed in your home on the easy payment terms of SI.

00 down and $5.00 a mo'nth. We Sell Victrolas and Victrola Records Exclusively. StvMith Floor. See These Famous Stretton Union Suits For Women At $1.00 This name alone guarantees satisfaction to every wearer of these union suits. This is a regular Stewart line to its good quality we credit much of the popularity of our underwear.

These union suits arc' in all regular and extra sizes for -and of white cotton in a medium weight, in all shapes. Stretton tjnion Suits at $1.50 Women's Union Suits of white, soft-fiifished cotton. These are in all shapes and all have flat lock seams, and arc nicely made and finished. Stretton Union Suits at $2.00 Women's Ujiion Suits of fine ribbed, extra heavy weight cotton. These -are to be had in all shapes, and are shell trimmed at the neck.

For Children At 35c to- $2. CO Children's Stretton Union Suits with shifts.and pantalets. These are to be had in various weights and sizes. Mnln Floor. I PRESTONIA Now Introducing Mirro TheJBetter Aluminum It's of heavier gauge.

It has a better finish. No seams, joints or soldered parts spouts welded on. Lids are sunken so that tontents cannot boil over. Handles are always cool. Skillets have detachable handles and can be used for baking.

At the. Left PatentColt Boot fcl A ff With Ivory-colored Top With Dull Goat Top Is S12.06 It is-one of- the smart models in the fashionable 92-inch height. Has an extremely high arch, with heel. The top is of buckskin. In the Center Military Boot .00 in the Smart In Black, With Taupe Top, Is $7.00 The lys-inch heel is very fashionable these military days the clever use of th perforations makes this boot a most stunning model.

At the Right Boot, With the 1 A A A Modified Military Heel. v.vv Same Boot In All Black Is $7.00 The pearl gray top of which this boot is made, gives a striking effect in use with the soft black vici kid. The 2-inch heel gives a military effect. Pecan Halves A Pecan Pieces, a lb 85e Baking Powder Hoyal, 1-lb. tins, 50c; Vi-lb.

tins 25c Heekin's or Calumet, 1-lb. tins, tin 21c Extracts or Burnett's, lemon or vanilla; 35c bottles 28c Soap Specials Magic White or Rub-Xo-More: a box 100 bars, 10 bars' or 50c Gold Dust Washing Powder Larpre S3.00; package 20c. Cleansers Spotless: 50o II. Soaps, for cleaning; carpets, rug, portieres. curtains, 3 bars Citron Fancy drained; a Orang-e and peel, selected drained; a lb.

Raisins I-Arfre seeded Muscatels; extra fancy; lfi-ox. packages; dozen, 17c Glace Pineapple or Cherries A pound "Oc Nut Meats Extra large Jordan Almonds; a 00c; extra large Valencia Almonds, a lb 85c Apricots Extra fancy, large, bright Moor a halves; a lb. Prunes Extra large: 15 to 20 size, 30c; 20 to SO size, 25e; 30 to 40 size, lb 20c Afrs 7 TV. Gilmoro and Mrs. S.

D. mC attended the annual reunion corespondents, of the Jeffer-Saturday at the residence of Mr. and Alcock, of Jefferson- t0-5 J. Lewi's entertained at sup-oiwSaay wenlne in honor of Miss S3 iiV qmlth of Owensboro. Miss TimBeuther spenf Sunday at Farmon spent Monday in Lewis Clore spent the wknddSwith Mr.

and Mrs. Alvls Clrre J. Graham and their Mr- M'ry and Hexen, of Ottawa, gntcrs. Mary "utho guests of Mrs. ggS.

thests of Mrs. G. Hlm spent Sunday in Shelbyville. jIutci)mson aMa Mr. and Lillie Holt, of ftnd JIra" is vi3Uins heri rrfatlve -here this Introductory Specials Sweaters At $6.88 1 That Will Urgently Appeal To Women First of ail, these sweaters at specially priced, so much so that the unusual value is very evident.

Best news' of though, is that they are in the height of the season's fashions, having large sailor and roll collars in', white stripes, in contrast to the new fall colors in which they' are shown. All are made of pure woo! in plain and fancy stitches and there are both new coat and slip-on models. Main Floor. This Berlin Sauce a 5 $1.30 value, at 98c. i Two-quart Double Boilers; the S2.Z; kind.

S1.4S. i ntueucnt. Sixth Floor. ''Second Floor. IHMMMMWI MiwHHinmi ScMMlMMMHIUMMMMllIM.

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