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The Coshocton Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 10

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Coshocton, Ohio
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THE OOBHOCTOK TBIBUHE SUNDAY MORNING. JUTOE 22, 1919. 65c Fine Hack Towels 58c A variety of pretty patterns in u- Hu-'k Towcis. f.iii size. ends, rcirulariy 65c, special 58c each.

Bast Stor 42x36 Inch Pillow Cases 29c Just 10 of these Muslin Pillow Cases, full bleached, 42x36 inch sizes, special 29c each. Mid-Summer Sale Display of Fine Linens Glassware a 9r I JI Starts Here Tomorrow, Featuring "Humidor" Linens, "Derryvale" Linens, "Heisey" Glassware I. i --II-Extra Special! All Linen Table Cloths 2 by 2 Yards Square $5.75 Just a few of these in pretty round patterns, woven in a square cloth, 2x2 yards. Very special at $5.75. -it c.v-s i- to -r-si thr- "Derryvale" genuine Irish Linens, v- lor very A- a fc'sy v-ry rr-p 01 these Very recently, however, the Derryvale Linen Co.

agreed to send us a large shipment on consignment, in order to better introduce their products to Coshocton County women. The ship- Monday, wii: be a Mid-Summer Sale and Dbplay. -U s'-ir 1 with the privilege of returning any unsold portion (after having our sale) we quite naturally can afford to sell them on a very close profit margain. expecting values that would be absolutely impossible under ordinary conditions. tif- v.

pa rf'd i tl.u-0 -o ou impossible. But We Will Guarantee Positive Savings of From to on the Present Market Value! Extra Special! "Heisey" Etched Tumblers 6 for 69c These are the famous "Heisey" thin blown table tumblers and come in two attractive needle etched designs. Extra qua-litv worth from 15c to 20c ca--h. Sold only in sets of 6, at the very special price, 69c per set. Table Linens, Plain and Scalloped Cloths and Napkins, Matched Sets, Towels, Etc.

A ALL I TABLE CLOTHS: No. 103, 2x2 yds $8.35 No. 112, 2x2 yds S10.65 No. 121. 2x2 yds $13.95 22 Inch Napkins to Match.

No. 103 $14.95 Dozen No. 112 $16.75 Dozen No. 121 $19.50 Dozen ALL LINEN CLOTHS NAPKINS TO MATCH No. 103, 2x2 yds $7.45 No.

103. yds. $9.35 No. 103 Napkins $10.95 doz. No.

73, 2x2 yds $6.95 No. 78, 2x2 VL yds $8.45 No. 78 Napkins $9.65 doz. No. 122, 2x2 yds $9.75 No.

112, 2x2Vo yds. $12.35 No. 112 Napkins $12.45 doz. No. 121, 2x2 yds $13.65 WITH 22 AND 24 INCH EACH CLOTH.

No. 121, yds. $16.95 No. 121 Napkins $15.65 doz. No.

125, 2x2 yds $14.95 No. 125, yds. $18.75 No. 125 Napkins $18.75 doz. No.

130, 2x2 yds $16.75 No. 130, 2 yds. $20.75 No. 130 Napkins $23.75 doz. ExtraSpecial AH linen Cloths 2x2 $5.75, S6.50, $8.50 and $10.

2x2V2 yds. $8.50, $10 Round pattern woven in square Genuine Irish Linen 'ypicslscens teen covafy- Special Values in "Humidor" Linen Sets 2x2 and 2x2 1-2 Yds. $13.50, $15, $16.50 and $18 These All Linen Sets are priced fully under their real value today, for we bought them before the war, when Linens were worth less than half what they are now. Some are slisrhtly soiled, but this doe? not their war- ing qualities, jsn.i you shc.iiM lake advantage of this c'rance to buv "Humidor" Linen Sets at less than half their real worth! Hiick Towel Specials 35c values 29c 65c values 58c 75c values 69c Special Values in "Humidor" Table Damask at 85c, 1, LIB, 1.25,1.50, 1.75, 2.50, 3, $3.50 All Linen Table Damask $L50, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Cotton Table Damask 85c, $1, $1.15, $125, $1.50 These aro ivhat are loft of our last purchase before the and are priced from 25 to under their present day value. Buy them now, while you have the- chance.

Sale of Celebrated "Heisey" Glassware This Jug and 6 Tumblers $1.59 Roth i plain h-'-avy and etched thin lines in this spev'jn Aniclos for ail nond occasions for evory u--c aiui 1 well as for erii't purposes. A dis- pl.v. ar- unc-immon when yni consider extra lire all ist-y" Special Sale of Vases at 19c dcnr "HeLsev" Glass Vases, plain fluted pattern, footed base and flare. t'p- s7; incises high and especially suitable for small bouquets f.f"r.«s-s. Priced as a leader at 19c, which is fully a third less than regular.

Here's a sr--" 1 like the picture, i Jug and 6 Tumblers. MV 3 y. and only, ut special price, $1.59 set. This Cream and Sugar Set Miscellaneous Glasswear Items Water Jugs 75c to S3.95 Celery Trays 75c Jelly Dishes 50c Marmalade Jars 50c Finger Bowis 25c Fruit Baskets Ice Tea Glasses Sherberts Candy Char.ror.::~aes v.v Cream and Sugnr Set -vhich ire sell for 59c." K.ule exactly like the picture. n.vii:;:^ sir--.

vaitern nn-i Others at 6oc and 85c- 1 r. cts for Beautiful Etched Goblets 35c, 50c, 65c and 90c. "Heisey" Glassware is beautiful and especially pretty are the new Goblets, of which we have a splendid variety. Both neat and elaborate etchings are in several new shapes. two of which are pictured on the right.

Others en-uaHy as a tractive are 35c, 50c. 65c and 90c each. Also sherberis and au'-er cham- pnsrnes to mat-'h at 35c, 50c and 75c. This Goblet 35c This Goblet 90c Miscellaneous Glasswear Items Goblets 35c to 90c Candy Jars Sl.OO Sherberts 50c Ice Tea Glasses 25c Fine Tumblers 29c Jelly Dishes Sl-00 Flovrer Baskets S1.50 Cream r-id Sugar 59c to Soc Flower Baskets SI.75 Sets, Wash Shirk $2.95 to fi Good looking a.nd comfort "i fro- $2 95 to S7.50-- vs." f- i 1 x' i i i. Tk.

uii that are the best values in town! By Shopping at the Ransom Store "You have the coolest and most comfortable store in town," rcmnrkf-u a custo- ai.ti it i o. n-- r.i.t'ic- hot day, we cct a 'Lri oar store, to tho pcvuiiar of the rear of our Free Fans! Come and Get One fire now distributing, gratis, to our cxistomcrs, neat fans made in Coshocton Th- American Art AVorks. You may have one for the asking a i you wish, but we suggest that you pot one promptly. Hot Weather Waists som not the Ran- a hap- Crisp, cool Voile and Or- gundy Waists, plain or ai: white or with collars and without collars too. ar.d SOIIP with plaitings.

priced SI .50 to $9.50. Several new Waists are beinar shown now for the rirst time at CHAUTAUQUA AT WARSAW IS SUCCESS community chaatauqaa op- 1 ened Friday with a splendid, bill and a large enthusiastic crowd in attend- ance. The season ticket was greatiy increased Saturday, and even more will probably be taken before the season is over. The Emerson company far- nished the entertainment for the afternoon number and the prelude ia the evening. The lecture.

"Parasites" by Andrew K. Karaly was humorous and full of good common sense and philosophy. It was greatly enjoyed by by the audience Saturday evening a nov---hy feature wa5 rendered F'oya. magicians and mind readers. They heUI the interest of the audience for over an hoar with the.r vi h-md and ability is.ind reading.

The Sunday is aopro- one. Thf- Concert company give a of varied in the afternoon and aiso the prO-i-ip in the evening. "Peace an-i be the title of a iTjure given by Hon. FTdnaund H. I', be in its A nf to atl people are nd the nieet- IAN ERALS Se Coshocton baseball team is determined to stage game Sua- afternoon in spue of the weather man.

and has announced that the srarae be played if is necessary to wait until 4:00 o'clock in case of rain. For the last two Sunday afternoons it has rained and necessitated postponement of the games scheduled. with the result that the management is Considerably in the hole financially. Today's game iviil be cailed promptly at 2:30 by Umpire Clint Burrell, behind the bat. Payne and Norman wiil be in the points for Coshocton.

The road for cars to enter by way of the Pope-Gosser pottery is in good shape, and the same may be witnessed from auios. mm OF THE NORTH XETW BEDFORD. June AH of the 350 passengers on the steam er Northland which struck a ledge off West Island. Buzzard's Bay. early today, were taken off of the vessel by small boats and tugs and brot to this port.

They were sent to Boston on a special train. Many of the passengers no know that the ship had struck until aroused from their berths about 2:50 o'clock this morning. There was no panic sea was calm and according to passengers the situation was not dangerous. iOLSHEVI BECOME BUDAPEST. June must get the entente to negotiate with us, even at ihe price of another Brest, L-itovsk peace later would be broken by the entente proletariat." Foreign Boia Kun declared today in the National So- cor.i^^s? "We mnst adopt a prac poiiry to a unified conference ih" rew states formed proletariat." The foiio-vving resolution, presented by Kun.

unasiniousiy adopted: advocate the rleht of self de: termir.a":on for the workers of every ar.d the of all political ar.fi ir between the wcrkT? different lar.jruages. We state a natural ally undT protection of the nteraationa 1SE TRIES THE BirTLER, PA Jure God I am noi W. Wise. C3. of Canton, r.

steal- lowed a bichloride of mercury tablet in "se rourtroom here today after being TO the peni- tentiarj- on a charge of stealing ar automobile. Wise iras taken to th hospital in a condition. was accompanied by his wife. Wise was convicted last ol stealing an automobile owned bj Shuseus, of Butler. J'idge Reiber sentenced him to serve not i less than one year and not more that two years in the penitentiary.

NEW YORK--Mrs. Etta rrost has S1400 voice Sho used it so jshe scared a bandit away and eavet I that cum for her employers..

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