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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 6

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Kingston, New York
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6. THE KINGSTON DAILY Furnishinj Cretonnes, Scrims, Window Shades, Curtains, Portiers New Cretonnes HEARTBURN or heavineM after are --and now for a most annoying manifestations ot acid-dyspepsia. for Cict6nnes for the cottage and home, prepare now for your new house furnishings, our Cretonne line IB beautiful, rich neiv designs of the latest colorings, moderately priced. KMfQIQg pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. MADE BY SCOTT fiBOWNE' MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULS10M 39c, 65c, 85c' New Scrims JDach day brines to us new and dainty designs in scrims, marquisettes and nulace.

The most popular and richest in designing arc I lie unlace effects, In. white, ecru and colored embroidery allover anjl border patterns, priced. 45c, 50c and 59c Curtains New line of Summer Scrim and Marquisette Curtains, plain hemstitched and lace insertion.and border edged, 2 yards, line for cottage and bedrooms, priced $3.50 to $5.00 Window Shades to obtain. We sell the best line of Window Shades it is possible finalities and prices as follows: Linoline, white, ecru, green 05,. Flat Finish Holland, white, ecru, green s-Jt Hand Made Oil.

white, ecru, green Lonsdale Holland, while, ecru, green Si Ellenvllle, Feb. U. E. very delightfully entcr- talned of "Knitting Club" at her well appointed home on Center and Bloomer Ellen- gjvUle. Tuesday afternooji.

There was a large attendance of members and jg a few friends. The George Young, was In'charge of the I very excellent an ra: afternoon with Roosevelt. Each I a member present had a part on trie and the members riot pros-i Worship a the part they had "The as rea by some member gj'present. It was a well spent after-! i boi ioi 5 I I I I were given. j-onowlng the ex-(leader Edward Thiell program the hostess a a ime effects, Ig-guests were i the fables, so and were served with, I lldlcoraSnf'of thf Thl meet-1 were the fragrant flowers, sweet peas, which added charm to the occasion.

Card favora were baskets officers'wlTf meet" of flowers, very handsome, so perfect I Conference $'-Thi al TV em the real flowe -iitishop eaa li oulJ I'i This part of the program en-j as soon as possible h- joyed with a happy social intercourse. On Sunday Mar7ii for the home going came alMer will be away soon and in departing alt voted'spealc and have have been an afternoon of much i-vices profit and pleaaure with of' tie i Ladies' -Neediecraft nf club's most honored members. i jan Church meef Mrs' Woolsey-Wednesday, March 5th at m. KUPPENHEIMER SUIT "vd were the' which added meeting here and will be met Ful of Portiers a i poriiers, In the rich surefast in, two-lo-n- offects, of rose and green, green and tan, all for arch doors and libraries, priced $6.00, to $12.00 Table Damask Special 72 inch wide Table of a superior quality, heavy and rich chene. will launder perfect, five good patterns, real value todav SJ.aO yard.

Special French Serges 4 2 inches Fine French Serge, the most popular wool material for spring dresses; comes in rose, green, taupe, brown, wine, light and dark navy, wisteria and black. Priced per yard $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 Men's Lisle Hose The officers and teachers of the Reformed Church Sunday school entertained in the'church parlors Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock with a fine course supper, well served. Covers were laid for thirty-two guests' a three tables, well arranged. It a very pleasant affair and much Cjjj en joyed. Following, the supper, B.

which was enjoyed'with a social in- gilercourse, the superinendent, Charles H. Van Kirk, as chairman of thisicon- i ference; called- upon the W. S. to speak. He responded, and fc was followed by Russell T.

Cooking- M. E. Clark and Mrs. a each in turn speaking upon i lines of Sunday school work, and pleach one taking part suggested splen- 3 i ideas that will be followed. It was an inspiration'for better service 31 among the officers and of the Sunday school and upon suggestion no doubt more of such pleasant ville, spent a''few days with Mrs.

Alice Crowell. of Garner tins week', virowell. Mertes, who very sick Influenza is about again $2.00 NEW SPRING HATS Special'Price Saturday i Are you one of the young 'men who'haa been with the colors and is now ready to pitch in and help maks the- wheels turn in the great are coming. We have the kind of clothes you will want to wear to give-you a 'good 'send-off-into civil life- suits and overcoats of quality, smartly styled and selling at prices thatlassure genuine economy. It'll be a pleasure for'us to show them to you and servft you.

We are still the -leaders in value giving, ag comparison of our clothes at any price will I A Special Discount to Our Soldier and Sailor Boys Our railroad station has much improved in appearance by tn new decoration's. We regret losing profitable held. conferences will be Officer "William Duggan received on Wednesday from bis son, from France, two hel- 'lmets worn by the Germans. The one worn for shrapnel, the our excellent jlighter one for dress occasion. Mr puysiciah Duggan and family are'proud these There.were also pockets 3 a for cartridges.

i cvueuuoi Carl. Hergert, who i now in Red he ha bought a store. Hergert also be missed aiiiong the young trons. The Angev'ine property has been sold to a Mr. J.

J. Kaley's newly painted signs are quite attractive. These improve m.ents add to Milton's appearance es pecially this time, of the year when we are coming to the spring-time cleaning up and beautifying the looks of our village and vicinity Dr. Freston has planiied to" leave AJilton and move to Hlgnidud this spring. miss so -capaijle cam here over twen- An excellent Quality, fine mercerized lisle hose- colors grey, cordovan, brown and black.

Special pair 35c G.A.HARTvCO. KINGSTON. NY i -'MILTON. Milton, Feb. Jean Patten been with, her sister, Mrs.

E. 1L for'a time. Miss Eula Harcourt of Poughkeep- i visited her aunt, Mrs. Frank Sands, at ilarlborough, and her cous- I i Mrs. C.

S. Xorihrip. over the week i end. She reports E. Jenkins, her grandfather, who is with the Har- cdurts in Poughkeepsie, as being in his usual good health.

i Granville Smith h.os returned to his office.in New York. John E. Wood has been quite iU for 3 some time. Our j)oo))le were again saddened to learn of the death of jj; Woolsey Odell. wife of-Milton Odell of rj Lattingtown.

She. had gone to'her 5 parents. Mr. and ill's. William Wool-- to aid them during the illness ot Kr Aid Socie-y met with, Mrs.

Fuller on Friday afternoon Miss Daisy Watson of Middletown visited her sister, Mrs Hart S. the M. E. parsonage this week. Heston Hoboken Mr several of the family, and was taken down and died there on Sunday morn- This is another i2.UUUJVCU iVir and Mrs.

Heston Covert and Mr and Mrs. Wm. G. Covert of New York city attended-the funeral of Mrs. Milton Qdell oh Mrs.

Edward Kaley'is under treatment at St Luke's hospital Nev burgh. j-' Rosendale, Feb. village election will in March at the Firemen's Hall and the officers are as follows: Dr. C. V.

Hasbrouck for pres- Went; Eutset Ten Hagea. trustee; An- treasurer; Silas Snyder, collector. See Hats in Window The Kuppenheirrier CJothes House in Kingston Corner Wafl, North Front and Fair Streeis Telephone 983-J a a i. SJ case, yet one of beautiful, The funoml a sam. 10 want to learn Cigar Making.

W. Van Slyke Morton ''i Ti i I i I I I i i The funeral was held at her parents' home on Wednesday afternoon. Willard Dayton and wife are 'with, his son. Mam-ice, on Sands avenue, where Mr. Dayton is convalescing.

Miss Mary Ellen -Atherton. aged SO. i died on Friday of last week. Funeral was held on Sunday afternoon from her late home near Elm Grove House. Miss Atherton is survived by one sister.

Miss Anna i Mr. ami Mrs. Charles R. Taber i i Quimby and E. M.

Clarke, wili' Syracuse;" special music. '1 Mrs days this with her mother B. Tabor, in Poughkeepsie. The annual dance will Earl Quick, who has beon con- to home the past week with' an ttack of 1 utn is able to be out be given Mrs. Kate -Burr is- spending a few days with'friends at Tillson.

The barber" shop of the late An--, drew Smith has been rented, to a Mr.1 Smith from Eifton. Mrs. Susan Lafora has gone to Xew I York city to-spend a few weeks withJ relatives. She left the past week. Dr: C.

AV- Hasbrouck went to New 3Tork city on He "returned home on "Wednesday 'Loughlin oC Brooklyn spent! the week end with his sister. 'Miss returned home on Tues-! Policeman Fred Fout of Kingston is' Beauty Hides a Multitude of Virtues in the Maxwell a frequent'visitor to this Alleir'S. McKenzic visited" Kingston I York4itj- family in Charles Minturn of X. end with Messinger Saturday Specials Homo Made Pork Sausage 32c Ib. 32c Pork Milton Grange in Woolsey's "Hall 1-Yiday evening of this week the ILSth.

Music by the Elite Orchestra. from to 2. Seventy-five cems aj.jecc. By order of committee. Grause members' take 'notice of -hi.

village. event and ct.ino out U1S K. Mrs. Allisrer spcnl-Th'areflay Wo hoar th; lt JHUon- ajraln has al rri Pal 2. i vr anL'" TM'" who visiting turnpike roail.

DJck er parcnt Mr SIrs John Chris- afii, been sick the past 3ocs this work at his va the Community House on Satur- lb.32-34c!:H Poi Chaels For-In 1 x-1. a noted movie star. The Men's Club ot ndanco. An held, Percy Bunker. HSckey.

first vice June Rxuh. second writing. Miss Coral Kcldcr. who has on al Hyde has "turned report of Brooklyn spcui in? irecK ta Mr. and tiriie beauty 'conceals the virtues-not the "sins ew Scents" of the March Maxwell- severely pretty, simple, modern, and'the kind that make you want to possess one.

-TlT But underneath this "robe of beauty" you'll find a sound, rugged, compact, everlastmgly-on-the-job Safe fbl has a record manufacturing run of alike. the 8 chasses have come out of the 8 great Maxwell plants-each built on the' same pattern- each one better than the last pattern, To date more than 1000 refinements, big and little ean but not to change in any radical way the original hUS U11 underetand wl a MaxweU never quits run- i never grows wobbly and loose with age- man to 1 you a I I I 43H i tt HOME WESSim VMI 1 1 V-a3 Slfw J. MbhJ resume pac a IbasJnrss u-3p 3o Sew ant arae Co. Kingst OtttfcBl Oiuna, Sailer, 458 BROADWAY PHONE IS 14 Obllill JT Hi am..

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Years Available:
1873-1977