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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 10

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Alton, Illinois
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RIDAtf, NOVEMBER SO, 1934 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH UE TEN PigskinStill Most Popular in Men's Gloves SIDE GLANCES By George Clack Washable. Tough. Yet Soft ami Blrnds With Tim Outdoors Like tweeils plWkln gloves have lowliest of all possible begin- nlngs but only mocha Is In sight to challenge their ulBrl 1 sentlally a practical man's kind of clove, have the guw (find the presence) that enable them to walk in polite society as well. This fall, as In previous most of thn ffloves worrt-plffsk or otherwise, will be clasp or button style -one case where American men have been stickers lor the bit of formality nnd the extra touch of dressiness that clasp gives. Notwithstanding fnct, the glove for fall will be a slip-on gauntlet typo.

More, men than be fore -will b'iw them for the obvi ous reason Uial, they lire an csscn tlal pnrt of tne easy-polng, out-of doors fall sportwflar picture. challenger glove type th business-like maenn.s which sonic plnc.es --may be more seen pltfskJjw. will win with gra. shades, almost always medium slate gray. And, as always, pear gray and white tire It for evening This docs not mean that tan and brown mocho gloves are "out 1 for daytime wear, but that a has always been the case, relatively fewer men will pick their mochas that most of them wil pick their cape-skin gloves In tan shades.

In gloves, as in all men's wear there arc the aristocratic few, the less-worn and the smartly-distinctive types such as buckskin and doeskin (regular bears for punishment) and suedo nnd chamois on the more delicate side (chamois legions of loyal wearers among better dressed Englishmen). And there la string, a new glove note last year, Instantly marking its wearer as mitn who like the exceptionally smart and Isn't afraid of decorative dress touches. The latest item In this' season's glove IB the 1 Norwegian glove knitted In gay patterns, and also the buffed hog, which boasts all the advantages of pigskin plus a suede finish which makes a good out- of-doors glove. "Well you must be worn out. You'd better meet me downtown after you get them all to bed and we'll drop in to see that Shirley Temple picture." Churches Form Basketball Loop At Wood River WOOD RIVER, Nov.

Protestant churches of Wood ilver are projecting a basket ball eague for young people In their rganlzatlons. Rules have been drawn and accepted. A gymnasium will be rent- for the winter months. The Rev, W. Plnilott and Rev.

J. U. Phelps re the committee In charge. It has been estimated that m- ebtedncss of the peoples of the vorld now totals more than $400,00,000,000. Nuns Observe 50th Year Of Teaching in Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY ol the five Sisters of Mercy who came west to the crude'Indian Territory of 50 years ago are celebrating golden anniversary as teachers here.

The two, who recall vividly now they were forced to abandon a wagon mired In quicksand during their first travels in what Is now eastern Oklahoma, are Sisters Mary Catherine and slus, now at Mount Academy. Mary Aloy- St. Mary's Had the voya'ge of Ferdinand de Quiros In 1606 been successful, Australia might have been discovered by Spaniards, Instead of Englishmen. JOLVE GIFT PROBLEM OUKKW with an impelling selection of Men's Fine Shirts FOR 95 years Hartmann's have been famous for fine Shirts so it's not surprising that many of our women friends associate Xmas with shirts, and shirts with Hartmann's 1 The holiday stock is ready now, which is the signal for action. Remember, exchanges on shirts or anything else are always made cheerfully here--so a little thing like size or pattern shouldn't stop you in indulging your favorite pastime.

Manhattans to Starting with fine woven madras and broadcloth at $2 up to luxurious radium silks at $5, the holiday Manhattans are irresistable. Van Heusens The patented Van Hcusen collar on the Van Heusen Shirt is a combination that suggests an ideal gift In white, blue, grey and tan. Many smart custom features like pleated sleeves and form-fit bodies are found in these young men's shirts at this popular price. Liondales GIFT BOXES papers on specially constructed boxes add atmosphere and distinction to your gift of Hirtmann's with all shirts $1.50 and more. for man our ty! May we help you select gifh for the men on your Hit? Louis J.

Hartmann 95 Yeats Alton's Leading Christmas Stqte RecordAttendance For Wood River Thanks Services Seven Churches Join For Rites; Rev. Phelps Preaches WOOD RIVER, Nov. third annual union Thanksgiving services lor Wood River brought seven churches Into cooperation at the Baptist church at 0 a. m. The attendance was the best on record, the church being filled.

The offering was the best on record. The fund goes to promote the union work of the churches. The Rev. J. U.

Phelps gave the main address and moved the hearers greatly with a realistic facing of Issues. Dr. S. H. Allen directed the Community Chorus In two numbers, with 35 of the singers present.

Dinners Given to Wood River Needy By Womans' Club WOOD RIVER, Nov. collected by the welfare section Tuesday night at the meeting of the Wood River Woman's Club, were distributed to the needy and 111, for their Thanksgiving dinners. Mrs. M. P.

Manning, chairman of the welfare section, had charge of the distribution. Evangelical Council Meets The Council of the Evangelical Church will Its monthly meeting at. the Otto Relmer home on Wood River avenue Monday evening with the committee of the congregation as its guests. Plans will be finished Jor the annual meeting of the congregation Church on "Let Deck." Thanksgiving Dinner Mr and Mrs. Ted Turber of Acton at their home With a family dinner at 6 p.

m. Mr Wd Mrs. J. W. Durboro, of Wood River, Mr.

and Mrs. William Durtoro and family of Granite City, Mr. and Mrs. Brnlnard, Schmidt and family, of St. Louis, Mr.

oneI Gerald Durboro and family or AI ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron of St. Louis were guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Paulos entertained Thursday with a.goose dinner at their home on Wood River avenue. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Asa Springer, Miss Bessie Springer, Lynndrall Springcn Mr.

and Mrs. William Hamilton and daughter. Billie Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cross and children, Donald, Jlmmie.

nnd Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller and son, Albert Lee, and James Krause. Wood River WOOD and Mrs. Clinton Krwin of Mount Vernon, visited Thursday with Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Springer. Mr.

and Ray Blrchard of Champaign were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn De Alley. On their return to their home in the evening they were accompanied by Mrs. William Hooser and children, Betty Jo and Richard Lee of Farmer City, who spent the past two weeks at the De Alley home.

Mrs. Buchard is Hooser's sister, while Mrs. Hooser is a sister of Mr. De Atley, Lynn Baughmann, student at the University of Illinois, Is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with, relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Grese of Whltelaw avenue atttended a family dinner at the home of Mrs Glese's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tyree, at 4363 Page avenue, St Louis.

Joseph P. Traband, and Miss Arah Belle Traband spent Wednesday night and Thursday with their Foresee Work on WoodRiver Sewer Before New Year Authorities Expect Final Easements on Land in Few Days WOOD RIVER, Nov. that the Wood River trunk and relief sewer construction might be started here New Yews was foreseen today aa City Francis Maiming disclosed a expected towcelve within the next few days documents giving ease, ments for the sewer over Standard Sli co. and Big Four Railroad prdp- crty involved. Receipt of these documents thfe only matter now Preventtag filing of the assessment roll In county court, Mrs.

Joseph Connors, special assessment commissioner, saw. With these In hand, she can go before the county court and file the roll. After that a public court hearing on the roll cannot be held until property owners affected are given 15 days' notice. Later, under requirements of the PWA, from which the city has received a grant for the project, bids must be advertised for a certain length of time, and approval by the PWA state office of the bids submitted will require several days. grandmother, Mrs.

Ous Hoffmann, In East St. Louis. fc Mrs. Joseph Sullivan Is 111 at her home 902 Penning aveiiue. HUSKY THROATS Overtaxed by epeaking.slng- Jng, smoking HARTMANN'S CHRISTMAS SHOWING OF Flannel Robes Shades of Wine, Navy, Bottle, Tobacco, Yale Blue and Black.

Small, medium, large and extra la.rge sizes Wool Flannel Shawl, Notch, or Cossack models. Others at $4.95 to $9.95 NOT in vw have our women shown such an interest in men's robei. And no wondar, with many good-looking colors and styles to chooie from! While flanqdMM Ifidng, due to their practical features, there are richrlooklng will have the approval of many. 8 TOMORROW SELECTIONS! nbattan and No-Belt Pajamas, $2 to $5 I Louis Hartmann fPmP 1 T.mmHIno SALE OF Dresses You'll need a full wardrobe for the holiday season and here is a chance to replenish it at an small cost. There are dresses here for sport, noon and evening occasions.

The colors include all of the desired high shades. All sizes. Values to $10.95 3 95 PURE SILK PRINCESS Perfectly fitted, excellent quality. you'll never find a price lower than this. $LOO LEATHER BAGS Many new styles in black and brown.

These neat bags represent the last word In style. LOUIS HARTMANN HARTMANN'S FOR CHRISTMAS GLOVES REAL PIGSKIN GLOVES Are Still $1 .95 1 At Hartmann's To our mind, there's no glove that meets modern man's requirements more ably than pigskin. Tough enough to drive the car, it comes out clean and fresh after washing; always looks smart and appropriate with any ensemble. We have less than a hundred pairs at this price, which is due to early ordering back in March, at the market's low. Genuine Peccary pigskin, full gauge-sewn with attractive single-draw back, in clasp or slip-on style; sizes 2 to wonderful idea for a Xmas gift, in exclusive Hartmann box! Hartmann Gloves at $1,95 include 2 needle back; sizes to 11.

Other Hartmann Gloves, $1 to $5 Louis J. Hartmann 9S Yw, Styh Lttsdnt in Alton.

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