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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 3

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Greeley, Colorado
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EVENING, MAWCH 19; I MARCH 20, 1936 THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE. GREELEY. COLORADO PAGE THREE 1 Flowers Blossom on Gowns as Paris Welomes Spring Flowers accent many of the new spring Paris costumes. The decollete of this dusty pink crepe evening gown is rimmed with made of the-same material as the frock. The front skirt drapery and the long cutaway cape made of the same material give a somewhat, sculptured effect to the ensemble, which is designed by Robert Piguet.

Surprise Party for Mrs. Bert Kohlman Prairie View, March surprise party at the Bert Kohlman home Monday was in honor of Mrs. birthday. A delicious covered dish luncheon wag served at 1, o'clock. The ladies- spent the day visiting and working on two Quilts which are to be presented to Mrs.

Kohlman. Mrs. Cyrus Holly, Mrs. Clarence Benson and Mrs. Willard Franks entertained by singing, with piano accompaniment.

Attending the party included the Mesdames C. L. Weller, A. B. G.

Hawker, Duncan Calder, Arthur Chmn, E. Pollock, B. Waggoner, Cyrus Holly, Lee Wolfe, Edward Hughes, Clarence Benson, W. E. Carltoh Ledall', "Willard Franks, Joseph Jelnicker, Edward Jelnicker, Charles Cook, Bert Bowen and Misses Mary Kohlman and Nellie Gunn.

Mrs. Kohlman and two children Mary and Leonard are leaving for Wapato, in April. Mr. Kohlman and other members of the family will join them later in the year. The Kohlmans expect to make their future home in Washington.

Foster and family are moving from the Goodwin place to the Owl Creek district to farm this summer. Mr. and Mm, Garltou Ledall and children were dinner, guests at the Nels in Aiilt. Sunday. Luella and Mildred Golgart came from Greeley Friday to spend their week's vacation at home.

Wasted Effort Jud Tunklns says the man who uses profanity may be tremendously In ear hut IIP Isn't pxnlnlnlne nlmut STOPPED-UP STRI Use Menthplaltim to help open the nostrils and.permit freer breathing. COMFORT Daily If you prefer none drops, or throat spray, call for the NEW MEHTHOLATUM LIQUID in handy bottle with dropper WHERE PROPER FITTING' IS ALWAYS FEATURED 926 NINTH AVE. Opposite Theatre Sandals Galore Patents Patents Patents Straps Straps Straps The season's most popular foot-f AN EXTRA SPECIAL One hundred pairs of Growing Girls' Sport Oxfords and Strap Slippers In blue, green or white bucko. Crepe or leather soles. Sizes 3 to 8.

Values to All new patterns. Special, per pair We cordially invite our old customers and the many others" demand real fitting service as well as quality footwear Also Featuring" Berkshire Kfosiery at 79c to pair j. Walter Smith, Formerly Moody's Shoe Dep't The Spring Song of FASHION HARMONY at SMITH'S DRESSES FOR DAYTIME Choosing a dress at Smith's is an easy our dresses are young they're flattering they're easy to wear and they're real triumphs for Spring there are so many diversified styles to choose from. Priced $12.75 to $25 Suits are unquestionably the dominating fashion here you'll see the severely tailored mannish suits the three piece Continental suits and the smart two- piece swaggers with various length coats made of mannish weaves, tweeds, checks and monotone woolens many, many Rothmoor suits in this showing. Priced $16.75 to $34.50 TO SMITH'S FOR COATS Coat styles are distinctly new this season, for every purpose- casual coats jiggers reefers typical sport types dressy coats new shorter lengths that look smart with dresses Materials are plaids, checks, camel's hair, tweeds and crepey dressy weaves.

The famous Rothmoor Coats are shown in large assortment. Priced $12.75 to $34.50 SPRING AND EASTER HATS New pastel felts new straws new silk crepes sailors to wear with suits flowered models with blossoms posed on the crown or tucked under the brim and the Chinese influence on this. Spring's millinery can'i be overlooked. Prieed $2.95 to $7.50 Dependable Quality Costs No More at J. V.

i Boutonnieres You can. pick gay flowers, berries and fruits from large assortments all ready to pin, on. 25c to Blouses Silk: crepes, i and piques to wear with your man-tailored or swagger suits. $1.95 to $4,95 Bags Shapely form comes first In the new bags. Smooth grain and patent leathers' navy, red, white and toasty tones.

$1.95 and $2,95 Gloves All over the fianlte Piqnita 'the "bfty in gloves navy, grey, mais and white..

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Years Available:
1916-1977