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The Courier-Express from Dubois, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Dubois, Pennsylvania
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5
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DtJSOlS MORNtNG rOtTHTfltt FTtTPA'T. Troutmans DuBois' Big Store You'll Enjoy Choosing From Adorably Different Vacation FROCKS because, rarely can so much "dress maker" chic have such a popular price. cool dresses georgette crepes in printed and plain pasiet shades all the new sleeve details plaited and circnla skirts sizes 1H-40. New Neckwear $1.00 Choice of Berthas, panels, jabots and collar and cuff sets Made of lace, gctte, organdy or pique. New Cretonne Sateen and Chintz Cushions Special! 39c ea.

Bathing Caps lOc ea. Bathing i Shoes $1.00 pr. Bathing Bags 50c ea. Special Sale of ANKLETS 50c reduced to 25c $1 reduced to 50c Sizes 7 to All Colors Georgette Handkerchiefs 39c FRIDAY SATURDAY Special Group of HATS Values up to $5,00 $1.95 ea. Miss Margaret May, of Dixon avenue, is spending a few days as the house guest of her sister, Mrs.

Carl Johnson, of Mt. Jewett, Pa. Misses Augusta Berganasco and Margaret Veonl, of DuBois, are spending several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ren- aldl, of Indiana, Pa.

LARGE SALE AT WILL OPEN TOMORROW A drastic reduction from the rcgu- prices of their large stork-of foot- announrrd today by Kinnry's Shop and in fdshionablr women's Store, 27 W. LOUR.avenue. The sale rmrt work shoes for mm. Bovs and RUN shoes, drew will start tomorrow and is expected to result In mormons snvlnps for the public. All typos of footwear arc Phot's, play wear for men, women and children in the styles and also a IBTRP and women's hnusf- hfllevps that ninnv families will wish to supply their footwear needs at.

the present while the price reduction Is on. KKADTHKCOURTEK Froc Trip Is Prlrc. Paris, (T'Pi -A group of Italian ho- trH hns nfTrrrd a novol prlzp of one round-trip to Vrnlro and tho Tjlrto with rvri'vthmE pnlcl thf vnynv-f to luyp. Tlir 1 is of- fered to the lady wtio evening (town at a well and dancing The committee will prominent- Parthian dr ists fir.fl LeMont Burns, who has been attending the summer school sessions at Penn State, state College, for the past few weeks, is spending some time visiting with his dad, H. R.

Burns, of the Forte Worth Hotel. Don Marshall, of Philadelphia, a former DuBolslte, is spending a few days visiting with his father, J. w. Marshall, of Knarr street, and other relatives and friends in this city. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Monlghan, of Williams, who are spending some time visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monighan, of First street, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Terry, of Ridgway, for a few days. Miss Sara Vail has returned to her home in Carlisle, after spending a short time visiting with friends in DuBols. Miss Imogene Albertson, who is located In Detroit, has arrived in this city to spend several days visiting with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Albertson, of South Main street, and other local relatives and friends. Mr.

W. 1. Burfield and daughter. Evelyn, of Maple avenue, left Thursday afternoon for Youngstown ant Canton, where they will rpend several days visiting with relative; and friends. Miss Mary M.

Shaw, of Butler, who is spending the summer vacation visiting with her mother, Mrs. Shaw, of West Weber 'avenue, am other local relatives and friends, hai returned from Reynoldsville, when she was a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Misses Louise Nelson and Eleano Walker, of Apollo, Helen Zuct and Elizabeth Erie, Viol Taylor and Helen Tack, of Butlei Florence Brian, of Brockway, Oer trude Dennlson, of Falls Creek, Pa Grace Rose, of Oil City, and Florence Case, of Pittsburgh, arc spendin some time as house guests at th Howard home on Wilson avenue.

George Arick, has returned his home in St. Marys after at' the home of his sister, Mrs. D. Shugarts, of Pifer street. Mrs.

J. C. Patterson and little son Joe, of Reynoldsville, are spend ing a few days visiting with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josep! Renscl, of Clinton avenue, and othe relatives and friends in DuBois.

Frank Caruso, of the Central Jew elry Store, left Thursday night motor for Philadelphia, Camden an Atlantic City, N. where he spend several days visiting wit: friends and looking after busines matters. MEN'S Bathing Suits $3.95 $5.00 Men's all wool bathing suits one and two piece models in plain colors or fancy otf-44. MEN'S FINE SHIRTS $1.00 ea. Fine bomlcloths in fancy or plain colors of tan green and attached and neckband styles 14-17.

Charles Miller, of this city, is spending a few days visiting at the home of his father, M. F. Miller, of Ridgway. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Wigham and daughter, who have been guests at the home of their brother, Joseph Harrison, and family of Overdorf avenue, for the past several days, have returned to their home in Morgantown, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. William Hellewell and children of Binghamton, N.

are spending some time visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pooler, and Mr.

and Mrs. James Hellewell, of outh State street. Ray Long, who is located in is spending the summer vacation visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Christ Long, of South Jared street. NEW Shantung Ties 59c ea. Men's all silk shantung ties in new cool pastel lined. We Are At Near As Your 1300 Misses Jean Lowe Stratton, Maxine Eastman, Gladys Dlnger, Martha Dormlre, Joanna June Gillung, Esther Edner, Louise Bolllnger and Verna Monks were among those from this city who attended thr Lutheran church picnic, at Irwin's park In Curwensvllle Wednesday afternoon. John Harrison has returned to his home In Detroit, after spending the past several days visiting at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Harrison, of Overdorf avenue. Miss Hazel Stohlberg has returned to her home In Ridgway. after being the guest of friends In DuBois. T.

J. Lines and Walter Fritz, of Pittsburgh, spent Thursday visiting with friends in this city enroute to Buffalo, N. where they will spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs.

L. 8. Erlckaon, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O.

L. Landis, of Maple avenue, lor the past few days, have returnee, to their home In Harrisburg. MM. O. G.

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no overlapping of stations. Superbly beautiful walnut veneer cabinet. Worth $75 more! $12.00 Down $9,50 Weekly im MONTGOMERY WARD fKf WV 34 N. Brady St. Phone 1330 DuBois, Pa,.

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