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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 8

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Alton, Illinois
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Prc't'ics-t Handkerchiefs for Christ mas each Bargain Prices Fancy (Jushions, Pretty Neckwear Ail Ladies' and Cloaks per cent reduction Ladies' and Misses Suits Children's Cloaks from 2 to 12 Years Are Greatly Reduced in Prices, Sale of Ostrich Plumes $15 Ostrich Plumes $7.50 $12 $6.00 8 $4.00 6 4 $2.00 Splendid Umbrella Values 50c, 75c, $1 to $5 109-111 W. 3rd Street. i Handsome -Auto 'Scarfs $1, $2 to $5 AXtl The mimic section of the English riasslrs club will meet next Friday (evening at the Studio, and the sub- for dlnrugalon "'ill he the "De- rlvntlon nrtd Structure of the Mo- rtorn ftna "Gregorian nnd Church Modes," Miss Edna Sawyer will road the special paper and Hlus- trations will be given by Misses Yea- thnn. Sawyer, Chapman and T)lekin8ott. The Schumann, the older of the two chlldrens music at the Studio elected folowlng officers nt their meeting last Monday: President, blond Hewitt; Secretary.

Phyllis Qasklns; Treasurer, Marpus Wolton; Executive Board, Elizabeth Koch, and Marjofle McKenny. The, first program meeting wll be held on. December 10, when the other club will he entertained. The Mozart Club has not yet elected Its officers, I The Camerata girls are preparing for their annual Christmas entertainment of the city poor children. The entertainment this year will -be given In Stwldlng Auditorium on the Monday Christmas, at o'clock In the afternoon.

large Christmas tree be the feature of the afternoon, and each child will be presented with a pair of warm mittens, some tny, and candy and aweets. Each Thanksgiving the members of the chorus go out into the east end and around Duck and take, the names of those children' who seem, to live In the most destitute circumstances, and are sent tirvitations to be the. Christmas entertainment. T'he. little children are so anxious to corrfe in time that they usually arrive at least two hours ahead of time; and patiently await the time for the curtain to go up.

Invitations have -ben sent to 150. At present the Camerata Chorus working in the old English glees and on the musical settings to 'Shake- spears songs and the shorter choral productions of Schumann. 'After Christmas the efforts of the chorus wil be directed to cantata -practice, and their annual cantata," which will be of a secular nature this will 'a- be presented sometime in the middle of, Wnrch. The Methodist choir will sing Johi Hyatt "Holy, Night" the services on Christmas night, which falls on a Sunday. i.Mrs.

Underwood of Springfield, will preside nt the or so Prof. Rlchardaon wll have a chance to assist the choir with his beautiful baritone voice. PERSONAL. Oliver of Newton Vlsltlag hw brother, T. U.

MooreaheadV Mr. fiowman, of Ctffrolltjoiij the city jjfolsB Hastings has gone to to upend a few weeks with relatives. Capt. Nlc BiieBin, of Jerseyvlll.e, ia visiting iMr. and iM-rs.

II. Gossrau. C. Jones, the travelling agent of the Chicago and Northwestern is in the city today on business. Mrs.

Mathews, of Carlinville, who has been visiting Mrs. Dorsey, has returned to her home. Mrs. C. F.

Moore, of St. Louis, and iM'rs. Agnes, of Georgetown, are visiting J. McPike of Upper Alby street. Miss Belle Ogden, oE Gyrene, (8 the guest of Mrs.

Thos. Lewis. Misses Anna and Frieda Althqff entertained'their embroidery club yesterday'evening. Mrs. 6, Soloman, and Ltzele Boyle spent (the flay wfth friends at Herbert Crocker of Edwardsvllle, was a visitor in the city yesterday.

Mrs, AfV.J. Ryan, Fanny Hinke.1. of JeMeyville, are visiting B. feae Mrs. B.

H. Eden has-returned to her home in DePew, after visiting her parents, Mr. and iMrs. GJ A. Nolnfnger.

Dr. W. L. Russell spent the day in hunting at Shlpman. Mrs.

Clarence Went, of Brighton, was in the city today. The ladies, aid society of the Uui- tarian church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. M. GaddiB. hisses' Suits, we in augura sale of this city.

strictly high-grade coats and ever Every Garment in the house will be offered at January Prices All Garments cut in price regardless of value or Former Selling Price Gouts. 54 and 56 inch coats, both full lined and hnlf lined, black, niivy blue, fancy mixtures, in all tho loading fall and winter models. $11.75 13.50 16.50 20.00 22.50 to 32.50 now Sale I'rii-e 7.95 9-75 12.75 19.75 Drrswa SO of ihuBo pretty drosses nuido of Kooil chiffon, iiois and iTopi's (Colors nro white, iiiulc and liRhl blue, muls bliH-k, In l)iit few cases not mure thtiu one. of a style or color I'Hre 17.50 22.50 to 30.00 I 50.00 Sale. 1'vli'c 12.95 19.75 35.00 Vino We carry nothing but the finest grade of furs that will give good service, and we guarantee the style and quality.

Kuriiier $47.50 60.00 65,00 75.00 Kur Coats. I'rlt-o now Hale I'rloc $37.50 47.50 55.00 57.50 $25.00 27.50 45.00 85.00 90.00 150.00 eirry Fur Sejs. now Purs from 91.00 to 1'rk-p $19.75 22.50 35,00 62.00 77.50 97.50 priced Woolen Of Sorgo, Cheviots, Broadcloth, wool luffota diagonals, Uatisio, und ftncy mixtures. All aro the latest modois. and in but few fuaosi not iiioru than one of a Htylc or color.

I'rlce 20.00 25.00 3250 now $10.95 J295 19.75 Silk Dresses. For both dress and street wear including velvet, nets, grenadl- noe, voiles, messallnea, taffetas crepes, and all leading'silk fabrics in of colors including black. Former Price $12.75 18.00 to 22.50 23.75 to 30.00 35.00 46.00 to 65.00 I'rlce 6.95 14.95 19.75 24.75 35.00 Tiillorv'J HultH. The greatest collection of suits ever offered ftt'tlveso prices. Ma- torlnls Broadcloth.

Serges, Cliovlots, mixtures, lA fact, all the loading ir.n/terjaiB, colors and styles. 1'Wntrr I'i1co lO.Oi* to now to now .10 (o $1 now $20.00 now 122. 'iO now now f24.75 to jao.OO now to 150,00 I'rlri- $8.05 (P10.75 Our styles are correct, authentic and exclusive. is a bona-fide price reduction sale of our own superb stock and are not samples, job lots, surplus stocks, bousfht for sale purposes. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED.

H. J. BOWMAN COMPANY WEST THIRP STREET Loss of Appetite loss of vitality, vigor tone, anfl 18 often a forerunner ol prostrating dig ease, It Is serious and especially so to people that must keep up ana doing fit get behindhand. The best medicine to take it la the great constitutional remedy Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole systeth, Get It today in uiuaHfauld fortn cK chocolated called REQUESTS. nftrt Children Are Given Aid Vim All Arc Helped, hfe sudden change in the weather has caused Supervisor Faitlstlch to be besieged with requests" for coal from poor people.

Me is paying more attention to the needs and demands of women and children than he is to those of men are able to work and has given orders for coal several this week. Afcny persons in Alton are appealing for public help not really deserving of help here. They belong actually in Calhoim, Pike County, Illinois, or Missouri and came here, they obtain work. They are here destitute and -must be helped but there ought to be 'sonfe way 'devised to make- th'ej cotiittles they came from, and where they belong.in Madison county for aid given. 112th Anniversary of AYoddlng Observed Mr.

and Mrs John Norrle, of Godfrey, celebrated the Twelfth anniversary of their At home of Mrs. Norr.ls' parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Weidling, of Godrey, yesterday, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James iDawson, Mr; and Mrs.

Frank Walter's, lMr. and Mrs. 'Wiliam Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Howarth, of Alton, Sophia Beardstowni A supper was served and an enjoyable evening spent.

pookkeeper. Apply Alton. Mercantile, Co. W.T- Cunningham'. Good THEATRE tonight Moving Pictures Entire new ihoVetery day.

A ihow open dally I from 2 p. me till 4:30 D. Every night from 7 n. tn. 'till lOiOO'p.

m. EMISSION Chllta Hall Price How to Find Mate, There Is an old, old which c6mes from ancient Egypt, and BO interesting is it that it is strange palmists-do not more frequently mention H. It is that unless the importatit lines on the hands'of two resemble one another'these two are hot really soul mates, took at the Uno of the 'Jong line across the palm of the 1 hand beneath the bases of the fingers. Notice the thin' and generally broken one that rises toward it from the wrist. These are the two above all others that should'bo alike in the'hands of a betrothed 'Call it coincidence, what you will, this semblance -will be found in almost every happily married middle aged Free Press.

We Sell Coal and guarantee a prompt delivery to any part of the city. We handle the best coal and solicit your orders on the merit of both the coal and the prompt deliveries we will make. Prices Reasonable Phone your orders to TRUCKER GRABBE 4SJ. Klnloeh 839 L. We are here ultti (tie Go od ROYAL SHOES TEMPLETKfeATERf and all tnis week Matinees Srturda-y and Sunday 2:30 Powell, MusjcnJ Comedy; in a repertoire' of tuneful, topical song.

plays with a remarkably strong cast by MISS 'CABIO "POSTKI.LO To-Nlght's Play "Beauty and the Banker" Cbange of play over? night. 10iV 20c, 30c and only 3 rows Dress Circle 50c. Seats on sale now. $115.00 in gold given away Saturday Night. TEMPLE THEATEF Night Monday I Dee rlj U.

Wm. -Cullen's Sumptuous presentation of the all laughter Musical Comedy i "THE ALASKAN" Revised, retuned, fresh from five montfhs Chicago Vrlumph A mCHAUD F. CABROLIj Girls Dancers, And prettiest, Girls" ever A PosUlve' Novelty PKIZK BBAUTV OHOBU8 to $1.00. Beats oji; sale now. Our Boxes Are Beauties We do not try to dictate to wear, we gladly show you what you want.

Wo iiHBlHt not inslBt. Our store IB your store. showing new lasts for men and women you have never seen in your city, huxe uuion lubele. Come up and look them ovor, 835-7 2nd floor. As they should bo to bold such IlelouB Chocolates, Nut all tree fruit 'flavors.

But wo oharge for boxes nnJ very much for the candiou In them either. If you like fine cnnuv cream, odcba, butter Delicious hot ctfosalate marshninllows Bo only by Stop in and try It, It la good. VENARDOS CANDY STORE, My residence at 18S8 State gtraet tor $3900. Opd 130.00 montb, inqludJn(f.

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1853-1972