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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 22

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 22

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XXlili xvjxv-j -i SECTION 2 Railroad Fares Rebated on a Basis of 5 Per Cent, of Purchases I ink -w r-wn-w wl. nTH'HmiF SMM CLIFTON Mrs Tool entertained Tuesday evening at her home in Clofton avenue In hior of Misses Violet and Marie Sinder, Mrs. Jamison Is convalescing. Miss Lillian Carpenter. of the city, spent Wednesday with Mrs.

Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Tool are visiting in Ohio. Miss Violet Sinder is visiting in Indiana.

dnoipanaAi CnHMrrmrm WITH iWUS McCRHKY QL HEtt Ynw Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson, 01 and Jul Clearance Fort Thomas, moioreu ere tuiu h-'" several days this week with Dr. and Mrs. W.

W. Smith. Miss Emma L-Smith and Mr. Hay Eatterman returned them Friday to visit In Walton. Dr.

.7. M. Norris and Mrs. Morris have as their guests vv. miBi Newton W'rignt, or san rantiu.

finmmpr. of Watson, Ind. is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Flower.

Women's Pure Silk Gloves In Frankfort avenue. Miss Henrietta Cowherd, of Sulphur, i noot- nf Miss Helen Morris. Wash Goods Clearance Blouses At Unheard of Prices iir. and Mrs. Charles Knight leave next ween ior oaiue Tintl T-Tnion riRhnrnt.

of Grand Doule Snit Vard, "spent several days this week with Representing an accumulation of odds and ends in Blouses at record breaking prices. H. JvatnerniH Aiaum. Mr. Louis Gretz has returned from Women's 16-Button Pure Silk Gloves 55c 1,200 pairs Women's 16-button-Iength Pure Silk Gloves; double-finger tipped; kid-point backs; white, black and colors; sizes CSS-f.

5'4 to regular $1.00 value; sale price, per pair iJtji New Orleans. Mip James li. Wimp has as her guest, Miaa Elsie Love, of Huntington Park, Dress Ginghams 28 Inches wide; in plain, plaids, checks and. stripes; good desirable colors; regular 12 tec quality; special, per yard. 1 Voiles Black and White and Navy and White Pekin Stripe Voiles; -JO Tub Silk Blouses Kobert S.

Whitton is visiting her Women's 2-clasp Pure Silk Gloves: double-finger tipped: kid- Values up to at $1.75 Dress Linens 36 inches wide: in all the staple shades; regular 39c value; OO-sale price, per yard. 03C Silk and Cotton Ratine In a complete color assortment; also white; regular J1.00 value; sale price, per EQ yard OJC Final clearance oC all our fine Voiles, Organdies and Silk and Cotton Mixtures; values up to S5c. Clearance price, RO per yard Uv Second Floor mother in Grand itapias. Mr and Mrs. Reginald Krauth and daughter.

Jeanette. left this week to spend month in Michigan. Miss Irene Davidson left Thursday to point backs; "the wanted inches wide; all the different width Women's 16-button Heavy Pure Silk Gloves; double linger tipped; Paris point and wide embroidered backs; self and black: plain, tucked and embroidered arms; full length and width; sale price, (fr 1 ff per' pair ij) A LU 39c 25c stripes; sale price, per yard sizes Vs to I sale "price, per pair Main Hoop visit in Henderson ana unioniown. Mis -Abbie Chester, of Second street, whs the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs.

iliies Vaiues to Silk Dresses Values to $75.00 One lot of Silk Dresses: twenty in the lot; materials are de chine, pussy willow taffeta, char-meuse and striped and figured Jap Silk Blouses Plain and embroidered effects; $2.50 rs. L. Tool and son. Kenneth, spent one lot of Silk DrcamVo! Lino Suitings 36 inches wide; in a complete color range; also white; Op sale price, per yard several days last week with -Mrs. w.

JO -ii. ii. mi L.iuei.1, i.anton p. nl)'i Women's Knit Underwear red crepe de chine anj Miss Elizabeth Shouse has returned to Sulphur. Mrs.

McCloy and family had as their suest hist week Mr. Frank Holloran, of Mouses have lac and jjfca lace fon; all colors; values to $75; sale price have effect' Chi-ago. Kelley, Mrs. E. nninn: Misses Ruth Miller.

Ina and Eve flounces: also the plain .1 White Good Clearance tunic Middy Miss Blouses An ideal waist for the younger girls; pretty drop shoulder styles in crepe and crossbarred dimity; made with the elastic bands; sizes 14, 16, IS and 20; -t at 1 TlUrtl Floor Women! Silk L.isle Union Suits: line rth; gauze weave; square lyn Kelley, motored to Frankfort Tues rimmed, color and bluek values to $25; price. 95c day. it- Mrs. Albert Bauman. of Park neck; splendid iinish at neck and arms; wide lace-trimmed knee; regular 1.25 value; sale price, per 315 White Mercerized Batiste re hind, the week-end with Mr.

and Frpd Bauman. Mis? Elizabeth Liter, of Prospect, spent White Mercerized Poplin 27 inches wide; very soft iinish; regular 25c value; sale 1 price, per yard White Voile 40 inches wide; regular Hoc value; sale price, per 1 yard XcC wide; sheer quality; 25c Silk Dresses Values to $45.00 One lot uf Silk Dresses; made of chiffon taffeta. Canton crem-. crepe de chine and imporic-d striped voiles; blouses have vestee -iiui fancy collars; lace and net frills; skirts have tiers, tunics flounces; ul colors and black; Boys' Porosknit "Chalmers Make Union Suits; cream: short sleeves; knee length; finished with 4i inches special, per yard last Wednesday witn -yliss Lottie iuc Clov. Miss MayLiebert and Samuel Jackson iuthnri7h.

worn uuietlv married Wed- Ijfcses mifo Women's Fine and Swiss Rib White Lisle-thread Vests; round and square necks; silk taped at neck and arms; full-size bodies; sale price, per large pearl buttons; sizes 20 to 3-1; Neckwear Specials ovpnincr o'clock at St. 39c Ju.ephs church. Father Alexander of- garment sale price, per suit Main Floor Handsome Summer Deported 3 for 50c. White Ottoman Cord 27 inches wide; good weight for irts; price, per OC rd Vhite Nub Ratine Vestees. Flchues, Collar and Cuff Sets and Net Gulmpes for bUC White Voile erect voiles; blouses lar: skins have Hi ficlating.

Miss Uernice Bittross. of Evansville, wj'S given a dance Saturday evening at (be home of Mr. Tom Davidson. In Bell-aire avenue. The guests included: Misses Josephine Woudring, Margaret Brldgers, Ellzab-'th Bridgers, Louise Ward, Irene Davidson.

Katherlne Keinzle, Charlotte 532. 40 inches wide, with small cord values to sale price ounces SilJ effect; regular 35c value; sale pric Crepe de Chine Ties; In all colors: for 25c sale price, per price, per yard 3 fi inches wide; rough finisn: $1.00 Silk Stockings 75c specially good for skirts; regular SSc Sou value; sale price, per yard Tub Skirts Specilrice Women's Richelieu Rib Thread Silk Stockings: double sole, toe and high spliced heel; -l-ineh lisle garterproof welt; in new shot effects; all colors; regular $1.00 value; sale price, pi7E? White French Voile 40 Inches wide; beautiful quality; regular 50c value; sale QfV price, per yard J7G White Crepe Voile 36 Inches wide, with check effect; regular 65c value; ELCr sale price, per yard Tub Skirts; for golf OC Tub Skirts; made of ratine; made per pair. Skirts; White Eponge 4 0 inches wide; this is a loosely woven material; regular $1.00 value; sale price, per 75 Second Floor With 1n plain sft! Imported Embroidered Unen Collars; values up to COc for '1 UC Embroidered Mull Ties: suitable for cap strings; values up to 25c; for OC Net Gulmpes; in high and low effects; also Embroidered Muslin Collars and Fichues for ZDC White Muslin Collars; embroidered in colors: values to 25c for 1 OC Main Floor tunic; ind est -fx Wltil pearl uut- hfiB front fr illlU LI I III III in crochet buttons; price Keinzle and Mrs. E. Ortenback; Messrs.

Sampson Bridgers. Ralph Bruner. Cyril Keinzle. W. Ward, Laurence Keinzle, Marvin Knight.

Billie Bridgers. Harold Keinzle and Tom Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tillman have had as their guests Messrs.

John May, Edward Proctor and Walter Leaner, of Leitch-field, Ky. Mrs. Alvin Magee has returned from Memphis. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Tilliman have returned from Betlmont. Ky. Miss Ruth Miller, of Owensboro, is the truest of Mr. and Mrs.

M. P. Kelley, in Vernon avenue. Miss Minnie Mueller has returned to West naden. Mrs.

Thompson and children have returned to Evansville, after a vlist to Mrs. L. McCloy Mrs. John Moritz. of Crescent Hill, was the guest this week of Mrs.

A. A. HItt. Dr. and Mrs.

C. D. Morris and son have returned from a visit to Mr. and 0 a. ening; Women's Imported Full Fash-fashioned I.islc and Silk I.

isle Stockings: cobweb, gauze and medium weight: double sole, toe and high spliced heel; double elastic price. welt; regular f'lc and i values; ENTIRE STOCK OF TH Kale price, pairs for. $L00 Silk Clearance Women's Pure White Silk I.isle Stockings: Imported full fashioned: double sole, toe and high spliced heel; sheer gauze weave; 4-inch garterproof welt; Cfk sale price, per pair OUC Women's Pure White Gauze IJsle Stockings; imported; full fashioned: double sole, toe and high spliced heel; wide elastic garterproof welts; regular and out sizes for large women; sale price, per pair. S5c; pairs -j sy for $1.00 Main Floor PRICES MEN I.isle Gauze Silk Women's Vhite Crepe de Chine Weave Stockings; with double sole, toe and high spliced heel; wide eJastic garierproof welt; white. The Postman's Ring Is Black and White Stripe Satin 40 inches wide; splendid $1.

LOT No. 1 VALUE $125 LOT No. 2-VALH No' Mrs. L. E.

Morris in yuipnur. Miss Marv Finnecan has returned from black and all colors; all hiki value; special price, per yard $1.50 Always Eagerly Awaited 1 Handsome Coat Suits Eastwood where she visited Misses hdsoaic 25c satte price, per pair x. I Silk Coat Suits 1 Blue Moire Pick Suits 1 Black Chiffon 40 inches wide; in the broad stripes that are so much in demand: recrular S2.50 value: spe Bengaline. he 3larqu 1 Taupe Silk 1 Taupe iloire rt'fSfJ rf trimm cial price, per yard $2.00 Biack Chiffon line Silk 9Tub Silk Shirtings 3U inches wide; in food desirable shirting patterns; regular J1.00 value; sale price, 7Q per yard Roman Stripe Messaline 3G inches wide; good color com Marqu Casea- a taffeta 1 Terracotta deux Silk. Gladys and Melba Maddox.

Mr. and Mrs. James Russell have re-ujr- from a trip East. Mr. and Mrs.

Daily have returned from Flora Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vonderhlte left Monday to several weeks In Chicago and Yellowstone Park. Mips Carrie Ward left last week to visit relatives in Simpsonvllle.

EASTWOOD I 2 $SS Natural Color Pongee 33 inches wide; good quality; guaranteed to launder perfectly; regular $1.00 value; sale C5 price, per yard jttjC Second Floor Vacationists must not forget to write to the stay-at-homes, who should also keep the gay tourists posted with the home happenings cheerfully told In a nice long letter. Our writing materials include a wide variety. Correspondence Cards; in white and tints; with or without (Jp initials; priced up iDC Splendid Llnen-finlsh Pound Paper; made by Eaton, Crane Pike; nicely boxed; An price, per pound Forty Coat Suits; made of crepe poplin, silk Choice ui poplin, faille de laine and gabardine; colors Suits: valne navy, Copenhagen, wistaria, green ami -Material $2.50 Parasols $1.50 Lot of Women's Coaching Parasols: covered with all-silk taffeta: plain colors, stripes, checks, borders and llgures: long fancy handle with tassel; value to J.50; sale -J CjT price, each J) JL .01 Sacques, Kimonos and Negligees Special lot of Dawn Dressing Sacques in assorted patterns; regular 8 lie value for 50C Special lot of Kimonos in good quality of lawn; made empire style: assorted patterns: regular binations; regular value; iKges, i 89c sale price, per yard colo: values to 35D.O-J; sale piCk lame and shssBll price iJ4U.UU black: ares Coat Coats at S9. 75 Values to M.l'U value for One lot 69c One lot of Fancy, Plain and Sport Coats; made of cbld moire taffeta, silk crepes, plaids and novelty cloths: short a Clearance of Men's Furnishings poplm. medlui quarter lenjuns; nneu witn or cnpes.

some sKcieton tinea: iSaings: bl Special lot of Xegligees: slightly soiled and in broken sizes at greatly reduced prices. Third Floor of velvet frills and self materials; all colors and black values in the lot to $20.00. Sale price JJBpnce Dress Shields For Hot Weather Mr. and Mrs. W.

X. Dale entertained last Friday, the occasion being Mr. Dale's birthday. Covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames S.

W. Duncan, W. Melone. W. B.

Crosby, Mrs. J. D. Pearce. Mrs.

T. G. Mrs. J. D.

Maddox. Miss Gladys Maddox. Messrs. Chas. Dale and J.

S. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sturgeon had as their guests Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Ituoxbv, of Louisville; Mr. and Mrs.

H. Cochran, of St. Matthews, and Mr. and Extra Quality Uncn Fabric Paper and Correspondence Cards: boxed in beautiful cabinets with real Japanese decorated tops: one cabinet eon-tains two shapes of envelopes; all boxes are ribbon-tied; this is a special stationery value; special for to-morrow rf OC Main Floor Mrs. S.

G. Sturgeon and daughter. Miss Klein ert's Triton' Garment Dress Shield; madras or net waist; all sizes; price $1.00 "KlTOraiwi "Kilo Hit A nua. Miss Harriett New is entertaining with a house party. Her guests are Misses Esther Helburn," Freda and Ma a rion Laiib, Leah Kleeman and Lena Kleinert's Featherweight Gar QinnTys.

Messrs. trunk Goodman. Walk- er Kohn. Henry Tlaisheim, Maurey ment. Shield and Bust hupporter, washable net waist; QQ Kleinert's "Olympic" Garment Qhiotri Bust Supporter: wash- $3.50 Silk Shirts at $1.75 Fifty dozen nf Men's Fine Silk Shirts; come in various stripes; made of a mixture in silk ami linen.

A full line of sixes to sell at SI. 75 Men's Handkerchiefs Men's Sheer Cambric Handkerchiefs; H-inch hem; special value, pt-r dozen 5Po Men's All-linon Handkerchiefs; in i hem and a cy tape border; value 15c; for lOc Men's 1'lain All-linen and Initial Handkerchiefs; value 25c: 15c Men's Plain All-linon Fancy Initial Handkerchiefs; six in a box; vnluo SI. 50; feu-, per box SI.OO Men's All-linen Initial Handkerchiefs; in plain script, block ami fancy offsets; values 35c; for. Mon's Novelty Colored Handkerchiefs; in lavender, blue, tan and gray; value 35c; for 2.o $2.00 NightShiris at 95c Twenty dozen Night Shirts; cut in neck; made of line nainsook or crepe; plain or with fancy trimmings. Value SJ.00.

To sell at $3.00 Pajamas at $1.95 Thirty dozen Pajamas; in regular and ex ra sizes ma of silk mixed fabrics; white and fancy colors; value $3.00. To sell $5.00 Bathing Suits at $2.95 Hathing Suits of pure worsted or heavy shaker knit; blues and grays; value S5.00. To sell :it.S2.!)5 $1.00 Kleinert's Self-adjusting On-and-Off Washable Dress Shield; price, per pair JJV Kleinert's Tango Garment Shield; laced hack; line Cfi, net; short sleeves; JUt Sanitary Napkins; com- nrpssed nackagcs: do $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts Special at 95c lien's Fine Shirts; in madras, percales and striped shirting materials; are made with plain bosom and have soft French cuffs attached. These shirts are all cut comfortably full, and sizes range from 14 to 17. These are our regular $1.50 and $2.00 shirts.

Xow is your opportunity to pick out a few at the special price of 'Jc 50c and 75c Silk Cravats at 29c Men's Silk Four-in-hands, made with open ends, come in a large assortment of colors and patterns. These ties are regular 50c and 7Sc qualities. In this sale we price them at $1.50 and $2.00 Belts at 95c Twenty dozen Belts of English calfskin; black or tan; sizes 2S to 16 inches. To sell for spcciul at $1.50 Union Suits at 69c Men's Fine Athletic Union Kuits: made of lisle shirt and muslin drawers attached; value To sell at 75c Shirts and Drawers at 50c Fine Hull Two-piece Underwear; has a Loxiton tab in shirt to fasten to the drawers; shirts with one-half sleeve and drawers come in knee length; value 75c. To sell at "(- Monday Book Specials 25c To-morrow we will offer an assortment of world renowned titles, in splendid binding and excellent paper and type.

We quote a few of them: Little Minister Ivanhoe Scott Tale of Two Cities Dickens Ardath Corelli Beulah Augusta Evans Thorns and Orange Blossoms -Mary J. Holmes Tempest and Sunshine Mary J. Holmes Quo Aadis Slenkiewicz History of a Crime Hugo Lorna Doone Blnckmore Son of Monte Cristo Dumas Under Two Flags Onida Uncle Tom's Cabin Stowe Black Rock Connor Molly Pawn Ism'eI Southwort'h Self Raised Southworth Missing Bride Southworth Brides Fate Southworth 3Inln J1oor. Dress Forms: adjustable to your out at greatly measure: to close Leiver. Sidney and Milton Frost.

Mr. "and Mrs. L. H. Byck had as their Ruust Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. W. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. I.

Frost, of Loulsvile. Mr. and Mrs. S. W.

Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. W- I. Crosby and son. William Duncan, visited Mr.

'and J. W. Dunean. of Crestwood Sunday. I SaMe and Mr.

Henry Leber-I un. of Loiiisvile, have been the recent rii-st of Mrs. A. Levy. Misses Elizabeth Durning and Esther Dv of Louisville, have returned after viniting Misses Gladys and Melba Maddux.

Mr. anil Mrs. Omer Jones had as their quests this week Messrs. W. Curtis, and George Wilhoite, of Versailles.

Catherine Sachs, of Blankenbaker Station, visited Evelyn Xew Misses Mabel Owens and Blanche" Rlaekwell were the guests of Miss Lizzie Mae Corbin Sunday. Miss Mayme Howel. of Crescent Hill, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. llruveli and family.

Miss Marie Mite Pearcy js visiting Miss Gladys Smith, of Louisville. ilholte and Thomas Howell Jones have r-turned after visiting their uncle, Mr. Miler. of Stithton. Mr.

Mrs. Frank Beckley had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V.

Reckley. Mrs. C. P. Burnett and Miss Julia Beckley and Mr.

il'-w'l Beckley. Miss liettie McDonald is visiting relatives in Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. W.

X. Owens were the week-end guests of Mr. and airs. Edw. Pratt, of Lakeland.

reduced prices. Clark's Spool Cotton: price All Are Final Reductianm Monday jonly six spools for We will offer to-morrow, as a fitting; climax to cur Second AnniversarjMake av 25 in the Bargain Basement, absolutely the best bargains in our history. Main Floor The lots are all highly desirable, being the most favored styles and of the season, and will be equally as popular in the fall. Thev are rust the ew and Greater Reductions $4.00 Beach Robes $2.79 Peach and Path Robes of cheviot or Uannel mixtures; value To sell at $2.7 bits Valued Mr. iind W.

v. Cowherd visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Sims, of Avoea. Miss CI Xicholson spent Wednesday in Louisville. Mr. Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson -rt Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Hackett, of Xew A Ibany. Sunday.

On Summer Footwear Additional nrice rerliirtin.ic (nr- Afn.wlnr'c 100 and apply to such footwear as will be most attractive and of made im shep July Clearance Toilet Goods greatest service to vou. 1 CLARK Tourist Cases: handsome satin 2ac Aseptlne Shaving Stick; with "cy coli skir "a coti One lot of Coat plain tailored: cord and mannish mixtures; coals have soft satin lining; skirts 'arc plain and draped styles; colors tan, gray and white sizes 14 to 42; values to $20; sale price. cover; rubber lined; section for 9 ffjlit 1Q toilet articles; former price now nickel-plated holder; quan- tity limited; sale price OC Hot Water Bottles at Hall 51, Sale of High-grade Rubber $5.00 Cuban Louis Heel Colonials At $3.25 A variety of buckle and tong-ue effects to please your fancy. Selection from patent, dull and bronze. Excellent sizes.

EXPERT FITTING SERVICE. 100 I resses aiuecK to- ciooas at nan on. regular selling prices; subject to manufacturers' slight imperfection of finish; the makers guarantee every water bottle not to leak: 2-quart size; regular price now 73c S-quart size; regular price now SI. 00 A -quart size: regular price $2.50: now $1. 2.1 Kolynos Dental Cream; price for only.

25c tubes -J (J for. Mark Cross Silver-plated Safety Razors; the most sanitary razor made; price for this sale only JLI7w Bonnet Brushes; white ivory handle; soft white bristles: regular $1.25 value; sale 7r price I OC Absorbent Surgical Cotton grown In North Carolina: 4-ounce cartons 10c 10-ounce cartons lllc 16-ounce cartons 3rc Mrs. James Lashbrook and daughter, Evelyn, and Mrs. T. L.

Page and daughter spent Wednesday with Mrs. T. J. Walters. Mrs.

William Armstrong and daughter. Miss Mary, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Armstrong near Simpson-vilie. Miss Nellie Jones has returned from a short visit to her sister, Mrs.

W. Thompson, in Louisville. Mrs. Sidney Lynch and daughter. Miss Stella, spent last Monday afternoon with Mrs.

Marshall Fairfax near Veechdale. Mrs. Webb, of Louisville, recently visited her daughter, Mrs. William Armstrong. Mr.

E. A. Taylor and daughter, Chris-line, were in Louisville Saturday. Miss Lillian Offutt has returned to her home in Louisville after a visit tn -hf kpercal One lot of White Lingerie Dresses; siiijitlv 1 at "4 self TO made of voiles with trimmings of luces CkT's embroideries; sizes 16 and IS; values in ru -v; sale price Women's Low Shoes, Former $3. 00 to $5.

00 Values, On Sale $1.45 Pair Arranged In pairs upon spacious tables to permit of convenient selection; Oxfords and Pumps; black and tan leather. Laird's $7 Dull Calf Cuban LXV. Colonials, Special $4.50 Your attention is directed to this one new lot of Dull Calf Colonials selected from our best models; featured as values extraordinary. Price Rubber Fountain Syringes; with rapid low tubing and hard rubber fixings; special values at 75c, S1.00 Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Armstrong, of 10 Mrs. William Armstrong. Frocks Valued to Mrs. S. S.

Durrett spent last Thursday and Brush and Comb Both (or 29c Just the kind to include in your vacation outfit: 11-row gray bristle hairbrush and choice of black hard rubber or white Ivory dressing comb; OQ both rtiLviuuuii mm -oiis. Lorei.La wmtaker. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graves were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Sweeney at Jeffersontown. Mr. and Mrs. James Lashbrook spent $1.25 One lot of Dancing Frocks: made of chiffon son? 1 lace 'waists and tunics; colors are nink and.ffl) at light blue: values to sale, soniroi.

Dry Cleaning, Pressing Dyeing and Service We clean all garments for men and women by our new process, which not only thoroughly removes dirt, grease and the likey.but is an almost perfect germicide. Mrs. Webb spent several days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Armstrong near Simpsonvllle.

Misses Ruth and Christine Taylor spent last Tuesday afternoon with Miss Stella Lyr.ch. Mrs Cmith onrl Cuticura Skin Soap; reg- ular 25c cakes, for AOC (Monday only; limit 2 cakes.) Krupp's Silver Polish; -1 regular 25c cans for lC IS 4 price'' -i't to Packer's Tar Soap: per cake 15c Mrs. James Lashbrook and daughter) and Mrs. James Wisehart. St.

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