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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 3

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THE UNCOIL EVFING JOURN 9, 1931. rilREE 1 THEATER EOTERTAIISMFlVTS in honor of his twelfth birthdav FORGOT HIS HOTEL- BY JOURNAL AND THEATERS ARE Tuesday. Delmar entertained his friends at the theater that after-, noon, Mrs. Young chaperoning the worcester, Mass. (UPK James Lyons of Easthampton reg- 2 I 1 BIG SUCCESS WITH THE KIDDIES iouowing: iai.erea at a Worcester noteL men he went out.

Then he forgot what hotel he was stopping at and appeal to police. They located his Oorothv June Christ field Glenn George Melba Stump Frank Martinson France Hermanaon Geneva Konehe Keith Enstetn Morris Hayes Elmer Martinson Harry Ryons Soellman Entertains. MU the proach of spring The iimal's Uorothv name on tne register. 1 1 ni a i and eaters if free party of- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer "2 ferine to Lin i Spellman, 1662 coin boys and Lincoln's Busy Store-Cor. 11th 0 Best for Less-'-S. Green Digconnt Stamps An Added Saving Perkins boule- 1 vard, was ten i gins, are be-I coming even 1 years old Tues 1 "fnore-p ptiiar. Melville Work- a y. Buy Store, Corner 11thMt0 StTeets! "The Best for Less." celebrated her -Creat-Sp ei a l-Ptrr hase Sal eof man, son of Mr.

"1 and Mrs. B. n. birthday by in OK 10 1 i her a mends to at ton4 fh. workm.0.

North Sixty-fffth street, was thirteen years old Saturday and eri loved a nnrtv at i esi it i rue! the Stuart Monday. Mrs, Work- arternoon. Her guests: Vrola Bherrow Bett rhiniun Lavem Luckena Geraldine Kramstad NOW YOU CAN BUY rjncti arrar Dorothy Stednety Verna Baker Lucille Spellman- Mrs. Spellman, Donald Spellman chaperon. Raymond Welch Entertains.

ilC II Raymond Welch was fourteen 1 years old Thursday and celebrated ma anniversary mac arternoon at FOR GIRLS 2 TO 1 4 YEARS FOR" BOVS 2 TO 1 0 YE Aifs mo sjiuari meaier. rcaymond is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James wan cnaperpnea the followingr Eugtne Cottier Mlckev King Sterling Ma pes Max Lake Jack Don ley Harold Gammel Roa McCune Lee Durbm Billy Cordell Celebrate. In honor of his seventh birthday Tuesday, Billy Cordell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Cordell, 867 South Thirty-fifth street, entertained his friends at Lincoln thea-r ter Thursday afternoon. Those attending the party: Viritnina HaU tucla Arm Hassler" Giice Dawn Erlena Robert Carlson Purlnton Gwendolyn J'ortwoodJoan Merrltt James Hall Euitent Campbell Robert Cordell Tommy Hall Marie Louise Brodie Celebrates. Welch, 3144 street. His guests: r1 jrnia uooin uonaifl Wilkinson Laverne Overton John Roberta Stanley Sieve Arthur Pine Lyie Biggs Mre.

H. Pine, Kdward Welch chaperon Galaraland Booth Delores Krepi Entertains." HO SIER Another birthdav was that nf Delores Kreps Thursday, daughter oi jyir. ana W. M. Kreps, 821 I lv street Delores enloved a Dartv at the Stuart theater Tuesday 89 wun me loiiowing friends: Mary Louise Brodie, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. Brodie, was six years old Friday. Mary Louise elected to entertain her friends at the Stuart theater Wednesday afternoon.

Those attending her party were: Dresses Usually Sold at 95, 3.95 and 4.95 Complete Range of Sizes for Girls 6 to 14 Years xxjia jiuion Maryroae Duncan Marie NiehtpneAla lrinrBnpa rti.n...n Sturdy Service -Weights Sheer Chiffons For Only Evelyn Duncan Patty Nightengale Glendora Jackson Loretta Dalton Delmar Martinson Hat Birthdav Another Stuart entertalnnftnt Kathleen Blue Bertrand Laraen nick Ohambere Mrs. Brodie Joan Oleason Ruth Grant Bobble Brcxlla Albert Grant Mrs, Jot Gleaaoo given Delmar Martinson, sob of Mr. and Mrs. G. M.

Young, 2135 K. 1 II 00 Straight Lines Flared Skirts Smockings fa. Embrold- erlng CJ Button-on styl" Pleats Lincoln's Busy Store, Corner 11th Streets. At first we could hardly believe that these perfectly adorable Frocks were only 1.89 But it's gloriously true Every one is of fine sturdily woven material Frenehy fast color prints springiest styles fine broadcloths lovely batistes every one brand new. fresh, jaunty.

Tar Togs which assure Mothers of wearing and washing qualities unusual values at 1.89! GOLD'S Third Floor Children' Section. oo Linen Prlnti Broadcloths Batlitea Piquet English Prints OO if A0 FIRST QUALITY In Our Pattern Department Miss Eunice Horn Neiv York Stylist from THE MX ALL COMPANY FULL FASHIONED Hosierv with a nMt'. XCKVRwrt inir nil -l a. i Jack Tar" Togs an ivxiuw mat nosierv witn-p. namn rnpflns hnsiprv with a past KAYSER stands for quaiitv.

fit and value thi' very best Hosiery of its kind and now it comes to you at a. ucw iuw unte nn Hn n. Tinir in arnrrtu aa-nrina n-nrt "Jack Tar; Togs and Other Wash Suits for Boys 2 to 4 Usually Up to 335 fitlAAK iiViiPtnf 11 1 1 viaiiiuun O.U ucw spring colors, too: Miss Horn, an authority on style and fashion comes to us direct from tlie MoCall Studios and will be in our l'altern Section Friday and Saturday to advise you, help you, and suggest to you the correct fashions for spring and summer Meet For Little Boys 2 to 4 Years Usually Up to 1.95 GOLD'S Jmss Horn. Second Floor. OTHER KAYSER HOSIERY l-49 and 95 GOLD'S Street Floor.

II Mil El Lots of styles and lots of colors in these cunning little "Jack Tars" for wee men 2 to 4. sleeves and sleeveless linenes, cloths, usually 1.95 special at ii II 19 19 Mm 4l il I "Jack Tars" and other makes of Wash Suits from our own stocks, some soiled all usually priced up to 3.95. Color-fast good styles now. GOLD'S Baby Shop Third Floor. 'HOW osPMftHP MiDdbs 8 GOLD'S Baby Shop Third Floor.

J-fciiuqijuisjE 600 Boys' Usual 1.49 up to 3.95 "Jack Tar" Wash Suits at 1.19 and 1.89 v- GENERAL ELECTRIC CLEANER Pre-shrunk Fabrics Newest Spring; Styles Suits in which boys can be boys Suits which mothers can trust for when" young America shins a fence they'll be none the worse for the experience a stirring special purchase, only, could accomplish this value-giving event Suits regularly 1.49 to 3.95 now in these two reduced groups! Every Suit Color-fast or a New-Suit Free The largest selection we have ever been able to offer you and by far the best values Mesh, Covert rayon Suits Flapper Suits, Sun Suits, double breasted, single breasted 3 to 10. Pongees Broad-cliths Chambrays Oxford Cloths Peggy Cloths Madras a great lot of smart, oo looking Jack Tar Togs for fellows 2 to 10 years. "JACK TAR'' SUITS Usually up to 1.95 Sold On EASY "JACK TAR" SUITS Usually up to 3.95 TERMS! During This Selling. Only Tub 'em. Scrub bn, Thafcome 11 QUALITY POINTS 1 Un oroall 7trong iuction.

2 Motor with ball-bemrings packed in lubricant, requiring no oiling. 3 LIght weight -body of cleaner, motor base and cap are made of alnmi-num. 4 Snap-on, elf-craning, rubber-protected brash, 5 Comfortable pistol grip handle. 6 Handle can be socked in aereral positions. Unusually high fan efficiency- strings and hair will not tangle in h.

8 Adjustable noxzle screw. 9 Eay-to-empty bag has extra large opening at top. 10 Bag perfectly scaled special spring-type bag clamp. 1 1 Dust-proof bag. 12 Quiet easier ran not mar the floor.

13 Low prices for men high quality. 14 Guaranteed by General Electric 3 19 89 simma Down! Boys' Department-GOLD'S South Annex Mezianlne. II EXTRA! RAYON FLAT CREPES Weekly or Monthly! Striking New PrintSaAII Wanted Solid Tones Friday at the Yard Only mimm. aiaa Bright, gay designs charm- XI ing patterns new spring fab- rics that are color fast to wash- ing prints, plaids, stripes, jj 4C mm GENEK At ELEGTRIG plain colors. Rayoa Flat Crepes that make up smartly serviceable, too and specially priced for Fri day at only 44c a yard! GOLD'S Second Floor.

See Our Windows! A fl 0n Sale Fray! f)95 Just Received! Another Great Lot of Those 18 IN. OVERNIGHT CASES TO CO FRIDAY NyHILE THEY LAST AT ONLY These are smart traveling cases that can "go places'" with you in quite the, proper way made of ply veneer heavy Dupont Fabrikoid rayon lined with 2 pockets in lid and 2 in ease. diamond shape mirror only v- "LINCOLN'S BUSY STORE' "THE liEST FOR LESS" Mil GOLD'S Bacinnt..

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