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SOCIAL NEWS And homos Mann, Goleman tablet being at play. First prize went to Mrs. Fat Harrington, second, Mrs. H. J.

Wallace, consolation, Mrs. John 'C. Rainey. Jr. Best Following the bridge, luncheon was Will Land in Naples, Cinlf of llw Jamrs Mil- served, in unlvFimiv Enrll'h department.

mmbrri of the Fortnightly Book mn. Harry Van Urman Thursday nulil (hit Jacob Was- ind Thornm Msnn are the eut lenders nf pre.ient German The meeting held st home ot Mr and Mrs. H. H. nn Rnuth Edwsrd.

Mi Otilemnn presented picture T'lrnpesii novelists that was ret i brriad in Ar scope and then his a on the Oerman He rtrsll i Wnsser- Use World's Illusion" and '-ili'Klc and Mann's "The group of eight Alpha Chi Omega girls Jlf A i Tuesday evening at dinner, covers Mrs. IVl.St. IO being laid for eight. The Valentine BirthdaU Celebration; Idea predominated. Two tables of bridge were at play during the Leap I ear DOby ning, prizes going to Miss Helen Mrs A Le th Jackson Hayes and Miss Annamary Klncald.

street who WRg 29 18M and is a Leap Year "baby," will observe her birthday anniversary with a family dinner Sunday, Feb. 26. Mrs. Lee will have her sixteenth birthday party. Her husband was born Feb.

27, 1862. and the party also will be in cel- Dorothy Van Gundy On Basketball Team Miss Dorothy Van Gundy of Decatur has been selected to play forward on the Junior basketball lineup at the Chicago Normal School of Physi- ebration of his anniversary. Premier L. Lee of Detroit, cal Education where she Is a first lson of Mr and Mrs A Le and year student. The Junior-Senior class game will be played Feb.

17. R. G. Burley returned Thursday their other two children, Aiden O. Lee of Decatur and Mrs.

Gretchen 175 At "Come and See" Tea At Y.W.C.A. may hold their supper meetings. This tea was given and the public was Invited lor the purpose ot making everyone who was Interested better acquainted with the Y. W. C.

A. and hoping that some might have their interest aroused. The more than 500 association was In general charge the plans, all being present during the afternoon. These included. MIK- Maude Bufows, chairman; Mrs.

r. A Swarm, Mrs. J. B. Whrlan, Mrs.

A MacDonell, Mrs. Robert Bannnn MARRIED. AH thPlr who in previous years Adams, of Decatur, with their fam- th mn New York after a two weeks visit Italy On March ms ste p-father and mother. Dr. two weeks visit ules wi be uests at the dinner.

According to word received fronV and Mrs. Harry Van Orman. she will land strw t- H. Bell. North Water Mlss Arny Bray smith and Naples.

Italy, March 16. Dr an( jjrs. Bell drove Mr. Burley Orman has been on a most delightful trip around the world and now will visit Europe. U.

C. T. auxiliary enjoyed a Valentine party Thursday afternoon in the K. of C. hall.

First prize In bridge M-nm'iin- nnd 'The Goose to Mrs. J. B. McConnell. first in A A PROGRAMS.

in hflrgp the next thf club i i i i Tin' uiitlmr 1 su ar' I ftlf M-irsli 1 i it the Dr C. Immc Van Uorrn i i an A Mrrtlng Hi Hamill iirr Din- i of younger i'l'hoi i i Cori homr Bonnir Blackburn i I i i Novrl April M'Tlmu Frank W. linnif a i Im- to Mattoon where he took the Big Four to New York. Zohafy Grotto Dance Friday in Orlando The first of October, 1928, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee expect to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. To Buy New Ruf. At the meeting of the Decatur and had known the building were surprised to see the changes--club rooms turned into dormitories, every available space made to accommodate a girl. The guests were greeted by the members of the board, assisted by I Mrs. Lydia Hutton.

general Dancing for Zohak Grotto Tom Davis and Mrs. E. E. Swain. Mn.

James K. Stafford Has Birthday Parly For Peggy Ann Rainey In observance of the third birthday anniversary of Peggy Ann Rainey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Ramev. living north of Decatur, Macon County Hospital Aid held all Miss hr i stlne Bu by industrial seel day Thursday in the nurses 1 home retary Miss Ruth Pfahlerj physical plans were made to buy a new rug Director for the library at the hospital, with Tea was served on the Kpcond noor and the amount realized from the benefit in the cjub room and Mrs A Wright. Mrs. H. A.

Staley, Mrs. Howard C. Schaub and Mrs. F. M.

Anderson poured. and her Merrymakers, a six-piece or- Mrs. Hopuns. cnairniim, NEW DORMrrORY chestra. will play.

Special decora- i BWer. Mrs. Arthur Wait and Miss tions and entertainment will be LB wm 303 pieeps completet at I was a dining room, has disappeared the all day sewing of the Hospital Aid. vided. Alpha Chi Omega Elects Marian Pease To Head Officers for the year were elected pn'lrn a Lri'iire Oc- College Of Music Piano Pupils Hace Pleasing Reciial Piano pupils of Miss Pauline My- Vridav "afternoon" in her; at Milhkin, Miss Marian Pease, ers.

assisted by pupils of Mrs. Nellie MM Mnrru entertained of the Birthday club Thurs- iv in lii-r home i a pot-hick noon, followed bv bridge. tuestn ncre present. In otnervanre of (he btrthdav an- i of Mm. Murrif.

which was 'i Suiidnv. suem presented Mrs. Mnrm ft bouquet of spring Olne Scott tit Mt Zion was an ot Mrs "James K. Stafford, aunt of the Wednesday morning at a business vnunaster. entertained with a birth-, meeting of Apha Chi Omega soronty horn? 888 street.

Guests being named president. Miss Pease is i Knotts. reading instructor of the De- twelve little children. Hours the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Rollin i cattir College of Music, pleased in re- were from 2 o'clock until i. B. Pease, Cobb avenue, and is proml- Each little girl was given a doll nent in scholastic work at the unl- dressed In yellow and blue and each versify. bov was presented a truck, decorated, Other officers elected are as fol- in yellow and blue. The children were lows: seated at one table the center piece 1 c.roiyn snyder.

MI i i a MISI Bulores Eshplman. De- Of Hhtch was a birthday Cake With three lighted candles on it. Each curst as presented a miniature birthday cake with three candles. Mrs. Stafford was assisted by Mrs Rainey, mother of Peggy Ann, and 0 S- cital Thursday night in the college.

A large crowd was present. With the exception of Betty Lou Layer, reader, who is nearly five, the pupils were between the ages of six and fourteen years. Those appearing were us follows: and in its place has come a dormi- tory, as well as a club room beautifully furnished and a place where clubs Rheumatics Read This ernrillnfr Fern i i A a Mary relarj lnm K-lltur a Freshman class of MUlikin was rank. W. Cruikshanks Leave Saturday; Sail Tuesday For Europe Mr Frank Cruikshank, Ve- 1 Willmm arc leaving Sat- for Chtraco they i ice' Ilieir i and daughter, Ir snrt Mis Allen Moore.

the- iniir ot them i Mr Bridge Party Friday an--Hiss WnMi, Majtle- i The sorority alumnae will celebrate! Day Thursday, March 31, by sewing at the Decatur and Macon Miss Edna Hitzman and Miss Myers, both of the college faculty, pleas- Frank Cruikshank, TM numbers, km. received the guests. Miss Ann-! a Wood of the faculty poured. Miss Allern Blake, vice-president of da's, was in v.ill on Mauritania for i or numtlr in Mr ind Mr' to ii-mnin in York nrxnit a the a i i nf the C'nukshanlts Mi'. 1 nn (.

Hi-'h mn i bridur i i i i i i i i i 1:1 IIT hpinr. fcnir For Kappa Delta Phi Members of Kappa Delta Phi. national independent sorority, will have their monthly bridge party Friday evening. 7.M, in the home ol Miss Mabel Pistorius. North Oakland avenue.

Four tables will be at play. Moore entertained a Mrs V. E. Starting Saturday The Season's Latest A srr i M. SHOWING PRINTS IM.St I I PRINTED GEORGETTES INDIAN PRINTS PRINTED CHIFFONS FLOWER PRINTS Ffr A Notable Group Arrt FIFTEEN DOLLARS FIRST IN STVLE-niGHT IN PRICE POLLY SHOP 406 No.

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2 Fewer parts than any washing machine on the market. Big capacity pact in size. Occupies space only 24 inches square. A a cleaner and faster. Round tub, no cor- ners to clean.

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Direct gear drive no belta to slip and break. Unique robber soft cushion roll wringer that won't break buttons. If) General Electric iv motor. great experience and resources of the oldest maker of electric washing machines now bring you the newest, most up-to-date washer. A washer whose quality and amazing low price command your interest--and your action.

There is no faster machine built--none safer--none easier to operate. It has fewer parts than any washer on the market thus requires no service. Round tub. No corners to clean. Most sanitary type built.

Time and health saved as never before Women will welcome this new time and health-saver with open arms. It shortens wash-day like magic--turns it into an hour or two of pleasure. It washes a generous tubful of clothes sparkling clean in 5 minutes. It boasts a beauty ofline and color, unlike any washer yet produced. And with all its speed--it washes your daintiest garments without injury.

Before you buy any washer--of any make --we urge that you see the NewThor Agitator--note its beauty--its lifetime Thor construction. Prove for yourself--in your own home--the speed and efficiency with which it washes clothes--sparkling clean without soaking. Eaty terms to tuit your income Illinois Corporation 124 South Water Street Phone Main 1 MI vr rlrtwt nf Ifomrri MrVev of nrlghtxiiliiKHl. hff lirhfe of Robert of A a of nenr Ml Atibtim diy 1 orlork the To this end they were readv to Robert Walt Mrs 0 11 J1W lt 10 mis ena iney were reaa.v TO Mre nu Mreet Itie ceremony The couple li bride'" hrn'lier Bum MrVn i ifUif rrti i fn'ir miles nf girls and young women who use the Mrs stouffcr building already have spread a wide interest in the work of the association I but the board felt that there was' present for the entire sftrrnoon were much the public should know. I Mrs.

E. K. Pegrsm. Mrs E. Kiefer W.

H. Duerr, Mrs M. Owen i uuiiuiug nutrnuy ituc opicnu a Visitors Surprised At thCiinterest in the work of the association I Members of the board mere Changes Made. A much better knowledge of the W. C.

its workings, and of the answer all questions and give out any girls who flock through that information asked for and the visitors i was obtained Thursday afternoon took advantage of the opportunity when about 175 people attended thsjlind out much of the activities of the! 'Come and See" tea given by i nv ne Anders" Mr lss rv v. i MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE. The class for forriRn born was in progress there in the pool and the gym and The membership committee of the normalizing claw was at work Local Drunftist Sow Selling Compound That End) Ail Rheumatic and or Von i Tlie.rr in absolutely no reason wliy, you wlm arc tr at- i nf i i a i i i or i i i i shnulil Rr on i i tcr- I rjhlt' nml a i pnui of these lircail at'lliclions. tuel.iy you, or oilier sufferer, niny jit't a i i and brni-tinal liclp use of runcdy i i in lliinivinils cif rases. Hhcuma will alisoliilrly slop vour rluuinalic i or it i not cost iit our penny.

If you really i to to help others i ri from those a-aful sl.ililiinx, Alumnae will have'a pot-luck I The Jolly Thursday club en- supper at the chapter house Tuesday tertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tay- aches out of your system just step evening, Feb.

21. The menu )s i lor, 828 West Packard street. i K. A. West's and" ask ii lioltle charge of Miss Loretta Poran and the tables of five hundred were at pray, i i A for Ihcy, nnd dnicKiMs program is in charge of Miss Anna i High score for men was won by Del- "'erj-whcir, have liccn to Marv Kmcaid.

mond Hoffman and C. T. Ut't won 1scl1 I i 1 0 a nf in charge of next! conflation prize. Refreshments were rLrtortuTM 1 use of A SATURDAY The Last Day of Our thi i a jf on mi a i i i Mrtirnnit of For Women's and Mines' Fine Footwear All Arc From Much Priori! Kcrlurril In mil Pal i i fui- i i i i i i i i i 3 i i lt i i i i Exceptional in Quality and t'nlur! Children's Shoes They're worth much more. Patents and tans in lace or button.

Most all sizes 2 to n. Children's Shoes All i i i i i i i I.HI- i 2 IVr I'xli Men! Here Are Great Savings For You Men's Oxfords Originally Priced Much More! Saturday 5 Men--you'll like llifir smart and puml ity at the price; and 1 uiir dm. I and blacks--all sizes in of i m- her, you'll have to buy a a i n-i i i 1 to make this savinp. Beautiful Flowers ROSES, per dozen S2. and I $1.50 $1.50 CARNATIONS, per dozen CALENDULAS, per dozen SWEET PEAS, per bunch 75r VIOLETS, per bunch 75r Potted Plants BEGONIAS', A 50c to 75c $1.50 lo PRIMROSES, FKHNS.

50c to $1.50 50c In SEND FLOWERS BY WIRE Main 733 FLORISTS 120 East Prairie Main 7.14 first info Second City, America in the single bobsleigh race of the winter Olympic games Friday morning Jack Heaton of New York was first Heaton. second and the Earl ol Northesk, Great Britain, third District Assignments. Following are announcements of assignments to district tournaments additional to those printed in The Review Thursday MONTICELLO Class A Champaign Monticello, Villa Grove, Bement Farmer City, University High of Urbana, Lovington Atwood Class B--Mahomet Tolono, Mans-, field Longview, Weldon Deland. Sadorus, Hammond and Pesotum PAXTON. Class A--Urbana Paxton, Gibson Citj, Fairbury, Rantoul, Onarga Fisher Melvm Class B--Loda Saybrook, Roberts D.

H. S. To Champaign High Saturday Night on D. H. S.

Floor At 7:30. Realizing that the Champaign high quintet is far from Its usual strength Coach Charlie Crooks ana his Red and White netters of Decatur high are out to put the skids under the from the University citj Saturday night on the floor Decatur victories over Champaign teams in anv branch of sport have been few and far between the a eight years Last vear the locals put over a one point victory in their feature victory of tt Hanson Dodson Prjde Baird Black- or so ago the locals won a series lion burn and Henry 'he same tram In TaUomlle The contest will begin at 7 3 0 o'clock Taylorville Wins. Tavlorville 111 Feb 17--The local team went to Springfield Wednesdav night nhere it defeated I the First Methodist volley ball team I four out of seven games A month LITCHFIELD Class A Staunton Litchfield Gillespie Mt Olive HlUsboro, Morri- eonville Benld and Raymond Class B--Bunker Hill Cof feen Irv ing Donellson, Filmore, Waggoner Panama and Palmer Sparks College Humbles Cards 5 Win 49 to 34 Before Record Crowd be in the best of spirits Champaicn boasts of a win over the locals at Champaign and Lcs Mover nill have his athletes keyed up for a hard struggle hpre especially if he recalls the 1927 contest in Decatur Coach Crooks has manv combinations that he can use against the invaders so that his lineup will likelv be in doubt until written down on the book He will likelv select his starting fur from Little Cassell Porter Doolen dunions Quick relirf frnm Pravtnt Ai DTScholTt Zing-pads A WWT. may luiegu me ue- In Afl fn 9A Will fense of hls shotput crown this year the largest ciowd of the season All IU Art 11 III and concentrate on the discus throw Sparks College team humbled the which he holds the woilds record as well as the Ohmpic title Local Net bnipers Defeat That is the he has in mind Bv JIM SHO4FF. Shelbjulle Tcb 17-- Plajmg before St Louis Caidmals a traveling indee team 49 to 34 here Thursday The St Louis team presented n.

nir! i Tlie SprmrTield I was no mitdi for the Decatur I ho Into a huddle brr.ilt in tti- the li nprned liu-t A brt'fr i broken Tf in At li i he i IX i Inn In In ni, is Hkelv to HP same ic same time rradv In division was no nntdi for the Decatur I er(l chiel rivals four nmnret in their rns-p camp nn the St i a of Princeton and quintet in tlieir cage game on trie bt enn Hartranft of stanford Junes floor T'nnsdav night the lo- dropped out of competition 1,1 F- I fZierr'r t0 efrtSOn but th Springfield Five. fTM pt liantlv Tluelkeld and Moore the Mt Vcrnon pair, captured Jl points bi- tween then The locals had a to 5 lead at half time but bv the third qiniter the visitois had climbed to 38 to 2b In the fourth quarter the Sparks nun resumed the rampage with the result abme In a preliminary to the big feature the Sparks seconds won 25 to 19 from the Fotz Terriers of Decatur Next cals putting mrr a 41 to 24 verdict All of the local cageis but one broke into the coring column Art LOUK tormpi Millikm athlete leading the tirld i spieii baskets Humble ind Hill illied i and four ringers nspertnrU MORAN QUINT HAS TWO HARD BATTLES sperinnv ul nuut atmcia Fowler and Javne were the bright rla Lou Here Saturday--At night Shurtleff college team Hi in List lights tor the visitors The Decatur i had a 10 to 4 lead at the half Jolirt Sunday. Moian te Son basketball if 1 ii is for in li i i i nt i I n' IK i "1 cum I I Crn'rul turlc i li i nifl --O-- -O Cubs Hold First Saturday Games. The i team will plav its 23rd game of th? season Saturdav night on the St i J.mes floor uhrn it meets the strong 11 St Louis Cardinals The Iifoian bojs have been meeting some strong teams this season i but in spite of that show 16 wins as rompaied to six upsets The cont st Saturday night nhich opens at 8 30 clock will likelv be the last appearance of the Moran 1 in Decatur until the opening of til" James Indee tourney which under wav week Sundaj the locals go to Joliet to cet the Kelly quintet of the Prison ciu I Both the Saturdav and Simda 1 engagements iMll test the local five comes here for a game Dtii. En I of II i i SULLIVAN QUINTETS IN AN EVEN BREAK St Jame? Five of Decatur fl inner of Tlose Contest Sullivan 111 Feb 17--Sulluan "millet's split even here Thursdav P.

tt' A I LVM. luiui Mystery Pair Are CmcagO for the showing of the St Louis team night the locals losing to St Shelbvville against Sparks indicates Decatur bv a 40 to 7 score while Prep Athletes. strength Anl ratilin Inland Ca! Feb r-r-r-r- IP irnnting tlie full benefits JAFFEE IS CHAMPION i SAYS FRENCH COUNT rr' 1 1 TM srti and a sore time wav for a new armtv pact between I befoie it ended The MMtors hid i 7rt hi a 1 'he United States and France big lead at the time but, the locals pen pitchers catchers and odds Marquis Deploignac championed cut it down after he went out iiitl ends of and Americas protest ovei the cancella- Windsor Indees were handed a 39 to 26 upset Yonikir and Lahme starred for the St Jimrs team with seven and five fir Id goils Chailic Brumaster of the St James five was forced out of the gamp i Decatur I ii M. ls i Sullivan will in "vieie lomed bv Uo tion of the 10000 meters speed skat- night in an effort to cap- "aiid" fiom Los Angeles Catcher me competition Tlie Marquis de- tuic tlie let urn engagement on nnd Gilpin who will stux manded that Inmg Jaffee of Nei dioiind 10 f-'i the pittliers two moit York be declared the official hiK i it which to toss for awhile n( tnd i hie themselves hence count Clan president of the Tlv im pair firam Chicago re- Frf ncri oivmpic. tommittee hailed They weie af ee as tne Olympic champion as far as France was concerned as the Americans departed at the railroad station The venerable and aged count with flowing patriarchal whiskers seieral Inches long kissed Jaffee on both chcelcs YANK BOBSLEIGH Squared Circle.

TPr 1 norm! is per schedule i i Dan Hile' and Jacl C.Hi, Botl are exiremelv voung and nd had piivert a couple r.r i i at Ixmbiid Thcv tiaveled i ih( lino tortum e- 1 Hit i me i i i run inrri too WORKOUT TV IKFT FIELD inager Joe Carllu called over I to ask him what his front in me and to learn the of pai tin i tin --polpsman for tne two ire 1 vcs replied Halev It i lit he demanded, a It belied en i I vuuns! iiu occupied a wrt of is l.i ion ward a out in right field le the practue of an hour or so is on Ihev were easilv best i i mm companv i walkout consisted principally if piscine the ball batlc and lorth Ii si mi bunting games and a run urn! i field That schedule wi'l i I i fir TEAM IS WINNER St Montz itzerland Feb 17-- Buy Your Used Car With Confidence (I i 'o for tlie next two or ri i i mi MIK MrCni 01 1 Hi I tun HH itrtdi'M Kii" k' I ni.i I a i a 1' iigi i i i ifcri i It i Ho Mir I Mil I ft Ji tirl ii.ru lirnl i i in i 1 I 1111 Ml I I i I i il ril 1 1 1 KANSAS QUINTET IN PAIR OF VICTORIES i T. Ill I-rb 17 Tlie Kansas i vui Kames this weekl fl li i Companv team of Pans i li cal i 7i to 7 and Kivinfi i Ij-lniirjii Indiana its $f- if in tlie Wabash i i Indec tourn iment at Terrc II i i'c a count of 3J to 18 HF SUMMARIES 1 i Our Good Will Policy Protects You policy on which Good Will accvpUd in rccondl- foruUUyourpro- Good Will Car mechanically rlfht and priced to rep- a bargain- car in itock araiUbl. on GMAC payment plan. in and mazing you Good Will Car plan! "Whn thi ttitft car )mt lit) li a GtiJ Hill LirJ buii. that wiry ittd knot valtu, NOKOMIb BOYS WIN AND GET LONG RIDE COVtH.

1927 I i than a old 1 conditmn real l)in at in iinti in $465 wnwwc Am HOLOIK GOOD wu COACH, I92S Vm can saic rcil iniiiux tins liarKiiiu nt It "II $475 i i II HIWM i- "n- rtitt mi If mt I Inn--ili 41 I "ii ri.f i mil It i 11 i i i' i in ii mi. FORD COIPES, 192R (Two) IlrpaintuI and in lirst class lOlnillloll 'icnir cliiiuc RFO 4 DOOR SFJUN, 1926 'I hnnuitilih i i i i i i i nr it a OAKLAM) CO Mil. 1928 Tncs mid paint I priied at I tpUOtl AH tvrrd i if In IIH-I! 1 1111 Mil HINi i KI nil I 11 a i ii i i i i STECHER-LEWIS ARE AT END OF DRILLS Sl IOM i 17-tAP'--Onh )K din i rpinuincd Frl- il 11 Ifi tx i t-i buth Fd Strane- Ifi i uml JIB Steelier v.ill enter IhP mresihnp irena Mon- nn-lit ti cli (ermine lo daunt HIP norlri-- ight lltiF II) I mht road woik nnd a few liin- brune up oirrcl fa were the iriiiiU's nn thf piogrnm of the mat men And Stindai i Fri-lm night th" tun nn nilfs Bill be helrl in -n rflort lo pment argument: I Ut the I Unt of the bout. N-iw $600 ELL COUPE, 1925 Vow tires liattcrv cU Hu.nl fur I I I COVrir 1927 1 sul i mm i i i i ir OnK I I SEIMY '2i If i i .1 i i tins is rt 1 $425 $450 ROBERT R. PECK Decatur Main 241-217 West Wood SL GOOD WILL USED CARS DECATUR DRY GOODS CO.fi February Sales Mean That Saturday Shoppers Save Most Here! MOftNINC SPECIAL I SPECIAL MORNING Jl I I A SWI 111)41--9 TO 12 M- Plenty oT 40 'iO and 60 bluck and 19' H1H--9 TO 12 1.

I i A I If I 1 I I I 11 A I I i i i i i ri i i I I i 11 i i 11 i i i --i 5c COATS' THREAD 5 0 INFANTS' TO 59u WOMEN'S TO 8b 6 SPOOLS 4 Af 1 spedd ftAfj A 0 291 i 1 0 1 1 0 ff MiiiiiiiiwmiiiMimiiiimiiiiiiminiimfiiiiMiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiimiiMiriiMiitimi 18 resh from Their IF rappings Come Tllf 1 WIT SPRIJSG A I GjS iO 1 lien Exprr t)np- mt uts arm from or? RtttfEVS SMUV, Sale Newest SPRING BESSES .95 Inrln iriii i 1 li and New Failles, Silk and Straw Combinations Felts i Straw IP? no nnd smart Tor tho or Trio hr less toqup Hie do he brims FO niter estlnglj Among HIP new '-liadps arr- wool ilolet cafe cTim oth crs large nncl snnl Dtratur Good? Cc --Second! Floor 800 Pairs "Stag" PANTS Sale! Values to Priced .95 to $1 Priced 1 111 nude In i nl i I i KS, in tlie ill mil IMS in i i i i i i i n. lnv. si i MH i i to 42 I CM TO ON OVERCOATS Values to $2o--Saturdav Then 3 nothing slow about 1li low price natch how qulrklv the cmite is Bortment i he sold Snturil-u Grt jours In this sale I'NION SUITS Medium wetfiht bnlbriR- gins $150 values OBfi 36 to 4G MEN'S HOSE mercerl7pd lisle hose in waul- 1 Dp etl colors nil sVes I nil MEN'S HATS i luits In $1.95 SHIRTS Sfim blue cliim- bi i i in I)R1 GOODS I FLOOR I'arriil-! Hi rr Children's Day Fonr-l'irrc i Longie SUITS T- i i i 1 i 11 I i i to 10 BON'S and Knickers. Pair 1 i i ml i 1 111 (I CS I) I irs 95c 95C Tot SI J') BASEMENT BARGAINS February Sale Of HOUSE WARES 1 2 5 i Clo'hes 7 Baakef! So 00 Ht Point Electric C4 OA Irons 32 Jlece Dinner MM Sets C5c bliades Bt 50 HldLld lion ing $9 7A 1600 All-Copper Boiler special Boilers MO 50 Carpet $2.49 TO Jl, 16 1O 40 INCH, NEW SPRING SILKS Be-uittful 11 spring silks In the dfsired a In sll wanted shntlrs pnd nctiic prluf Printed rfpr Silin-tncf repr Flut CrtpfK CirnrKPtlp repe Silk Broadcloth A tl 1 1 lir inn Ji ci pl ll in I 2 lo A i tl 1 fl olo 1 bront'r hurt HI ha i il It Baby Needs 39c I 1 Olllt SPECIA mm In I'm I lit, l( (IU 49c $1.95 69c 95c 19c I I 24c I I i I I HUM omen's A fir Spring Shvrt amp SLIPPERS i i i i )i i si ll li Lace I'anels 2', long 4 5 iuche .49 Spreads Wn ucd col- i boi tor Table Oilcloth Squares P'rst qua' It 54 54 li chcs $2.25 Curtains 1.69 2i 4 -yd cm i i ith nnd tic backb neat'v ruffled pr i iml it I i i it i I i i i i Spi'vc i 1 i in JH Children's Oxfords 2 4 in i If 11 bli ft Bfll bli srr I I I i In QO llir.n i i l.HO 1 I I lyl I I $2.91 $1.98 Slippert (Mords, fl.9^ 20c Gingh's 2 12 inch newr-st pattrrujs checks nnd ptaidt.

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