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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 6

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Staunton, Virginia
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ft 4 PAGE SIX- GTAUETOtf DAILY LHADEB" SOCIETY try 7 VlsitlnR Hht sill QMft lira. Alice Norris and daughter, Mrs. J. Khigaley Hall and little is a graduate In the art department of Stuart Hall. -f Concerning Mr.

and Mrs. IUwss Mr. and Mrs. P. A Ross who have had apartments at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. R. Moore, Vine street, have broken up housekeeping, Mrs. Ross having gone to the country for the summer, and Mr. Ross Is with Mr.

and Mrs. Tate Ster-rett, on West Main St. Purchase Fine Car son, of Chicago, are guests in the city, and will later go to Millboro Springs to spend the summer. Mrs. Hall was before her mer- riage Miss Margaret Norris, of this citv and she and her mother have many friends in Staunton.

Mra. Hall I tmrmmmmmmtmmm iiiiiiimiiiiiuii mi MumUPWlBWH 1 HHim iji 3 IE frrt I. 3X3' ''fifSf9 id' J. L. Raugher has sola to C.

Rus sell Caldwell, a handsome Hudson Super Six Sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and Miss Jane Allen drove it over Saturday evening from Roanoke, accompanied by Mr. Baugher and several, friends.

The machine. Is one of Hie handsompst in the -city. W(D)(D)ID)WEE9S An unusual opportunity to buy a suit or coat. Remember goods are advancing every day, You will not have another chafice to secure such bargains. THE FEWEST SPRING SUITS in all the newest materials and shades.

Regular retail prices from SI 5.00 to S60.00 One-Tiiird Off the Regular Price i Motor Visitors From Ooslipn An "automobile party, composed of and Mrs. Harry Bell, Mr. and Mrs. TV Lair, and Harry i Goshen, Va were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Sam Ritchie, I on High, street and Mr.

and; Mrs. L. Kelffer, in Dayton. Mrs. BRINGS ANOTHER $50 RED CROSS QUILT The now-famous Red Cross quilt, purchased a few days ago at auction by D.

G. Ruckman for the sum of $100 and' given back to the society by him, 'was again offered for sale at the Cxafton- sale -Monday night, when" it was purchased, by S. Bender, Waynesboro merchant, ifor the sum ofi-fifty dollars, half of which was paid by auctioneer M. E. Lewis.

Thus from one quilt the Staunton Red Cross has 'realized $150. Hut this is not all for it is destined to bring even more as Mr. Bender stated last night tfiat he will auction it off again at his store and donate the returns to the Waynesboro Red Cross. The Crafton auction, which has been one of the most successful gales of its kind here for years, closes tonight. While the stock.

Is now low there are still many scores of solid gold and silver articles, and not a few diamonds to be sold. At the conclusion of tonight's selling twenty prizes are to be given away to the holders of tickets given out all during the sale. Lair is a sister of Mrs. Ritchie and, Mrs. Kelffer.

Harrisonburg News-Record. Return From. Camp TiPc- Samuel' Huffer and Miss Annie-heck Buffer have returned to their, home near Spring Hill, after visiting Mr. Huffer's son, Private W. M.

A. Huffer, of Co. 305th Motor Supply? Train, Camp Lee. While away, they also visited in hsi! OI 1 i 'T I SPRING COATS A coat comes ill handy these days especially when purchased at so low a price. Regular retail" prices from $12.00 to $50.00 One-Third Off the Regular Price A LOT OF WASH SKIRTS Slightly Soiled.

Richmond and Petersburg. Receiving Congratulations-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Dechert are receiving congratulations upon the arrival at their home on South Main St. Monday morning of a baby girl.

Harrisonburg Independent. Mrs. Dechert was Miss Laura Ward Wise of this city. TRY A LEADER WANT AD ARE YOU STILL Condition Satisfactory -) values up to Miss Ruth" Cox, of the Mary Bald YOUNG AT HEART? win Seminary, who was removed to the King's Daughter' Hospital Monday, Is reported to be getting; along very Her mother has arrived from Bristol, to be with her. i gCTWegive Green Trading Stamps WOODWARD Then Why Ixok Older Than You Feci? Every woman is as young as she looks, so why let sentiment or prejudice prevent your keeping youthful as long as you wish? Not long ago many women would not use face powder or cosmetics.

Today, most women know their need and use them. This is pqiially true of the hair restorer. Thousands of women keep their hair and youthful with IT ESS i The highest quality, most Personals Mrs. R. G.

Mullins, S. is spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rusniiselle, Waynesboro, before going to New York. Mrs.

G. E. Whitt lias returned to her home, in Welch, W. A-a. having spent some time here with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Dull west Main street. Mrs.

Whitt was accompanied: home by her sister, Miss Jessie Dull, who will visit there for several months. The ticket for The Elks Oltf Tinui Miimtrcls reading May O-l will be used and will he exeliangetl for reserved seals at the box offloc of The Xcw heal re after 10 A. M. Monday the 13(h. To imike the show bigger and lietter than ever tlie date have been changed to Wednesday and Thursday, May 15-10.

-7-2t. service -satisfying tires on the' market, yet sold at prices approximately on a parity with those of ordinary tires sold on a 3,500 mile basis. Cost much less than any make carrying any'" thing like equal mileage guaranteed, per warranty tag, for 6,000 Miks HAIR COLOR RESTORER IGuaranteedi tending the Gypsy Smith has returned to her home at Mint Spring. Miss Anna Jackson returned thin morning to her home at Mt. Sidney, having spent several days In the city attending the meetings at the tabernacle.

N. L. Gorman, IT. S. N.

Chief Electrician attached to Battleship Nevada, is home spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. W-. II. Gorman, of this city. Gene McLear, of Greenville, was a "business visitor in the city during the day.

Ashby Glenn, formerly of this spending a few days here with relatives. hut a deltshtful which gradually Sumter Sublett, a prominent business man of Staunton, was a guest of his brother, Postmaster, F. L. Sublett of this city Monday Harrisonburg News-Record. NOTICE! We will hae plenty of ENSILAGE SEED CORN" in a few days.

Call 5-Mmo B. W.CRUM&Co. It is not a dye, toilet preparation brings back all the natural color and, gloss. Q-ban will not1 stain thei scalp, wash' or rub off; and does not interfere with washing; or waving the hair Keeps it glossy and healthy. Sold by good druggustfl very-where on.

Money-Back guarantee. price 75c, IHWIMHU.Lim Harry Brand, of Logan, W. Staunton Tire and Supply Hi 1 spent several days with his sister, Mrs. J. P.

Flippo, on Locust St. Covington Virginia. Mrs. George A. Sheets, 1642 west Main street, underwent an op- 10 S.

New Street- the morning. The operation was successful. R. J. Franklin is again witn Bryan's Department Store.

Mr. Franklin is a man with many years of experience in the furniture business and will specialize in this branch at the department store. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coffman and little daughter, Marguerite, spent (several days with Mrs.

Coffman'S aunt, Mrs. Ella Lowman, en route froni St. Petersburg, where they spent the winter, to their home in Harrisonburg. 1 Harold C. Gibson, manager of the Banner is spending a short while in Baltimore on business; Arch Kinney; has returned frjuri '-Visit Wasningtotty'and She vino'toVed" to' Cwah-iqgt on, wjth an krs.

t. Murray and Miss Pannin- I3uhbar and returned' 1 train Saturday' evening. Mr, and Mrs. Murray' and. Miss Murray will remain In.

Baltimore for several days. Mr. and; Mrs. F. E.

Comptqn have gone on a motor trip to Rajpa-hanock where they will spend timei Mr 'and Mrs. 5. H. Hibbardtleft Monday morning for Chicago. Miss Hoagland, pianist for the Gypsy, Smith meetings, spent Sunday-in Harrisonburg wfth Mrs.

A. O. Price, "of the United Statjifl and Jas. H. Price, of Rlcbrnpnd, have: left after spending days with'theJr sister, Mra.

nrntlnn for annendicitis at the SAV1KGS ARE 1RRESISJTBLE King's Daughters' hosnitai during Advertisement 4 AT THE PEOPLES SAVING STORE, sin ITTT TP ram MEM TEIP 1U ii benefit of our a e. MRmmmSs Low lapcs MAKES ALL SIZES AOT) LEATHERS Absolutely Rock Bottom Prices r. and JOHNSON MURPHY KNEELAND, H. lAm Choate and Mri Will Waters' "have left for Hheir hdrae at Rockville, Maryland, after' visit to-Mr. and Mrs.

R. Wlllson, on Berkeley, Place. las Mary Sue. Pilson, after spending several days in the city at Some Low Shoes left from last vear stly on account of this season's large purchases, we are No. 8 South Augusta Street You'll find BIGGER REDUCTIONS than ever in Dry Goods, Hats, shoes, Ready-to-Wear Garments and Furnishing Goods during these-.

10 DAYS OF VALUE GIVING. A economical opportunity you should not Overlook. COME TODAY and share in these values. p. i Ladies silk dresses formerly sold for side, price now Ladles silk dresses formerly sold for 9.00 sale price now Ladies silk dresses formerly sold for i 12.00- sale price now Ladles silk dresses formerly sold for 15.00 Bale price now All in a large assortment of styles and rotors that niakes choosing an easy task.

All alterations free. $6.00 Ladies silk poplin skirts, our price, now only $6.0 Ladles silk poplin skirts, our price now only' i Ladies silk poplin skirts, onr price now only Made In latest fashions and shades in all sizes. Chlldrens H-ats In various shapes at Big Reductions: 1 lot chlldrens hatswour sale price only 1 lot chlldrens hats, our sale price only 50c Hot chlldrens hats, our sale price only 1 Jot children hats, our sale price only v. Biggest Shoe opportunity you ever saw--AH ladies white Pumps during this sale only $1.19. All Ladies white Oxfords and Pumps, rubber soles and heels dur-' Ing this Bale only $1.25.

$3.00 Ladles- Pumps in high or low heels our price only $5.00 ladles Pumps In patent, kid of gun metal, our sale price $2.08 Meni Oxfords In tan or black English or raised toes regular 'values, our Bale price only Mens and boys tl. 8, Army shoes and Scout shoos at 1-3 off the regular price. Our shoe stock is complete -you can find what y6n want In shoes here at the right price-rcome and look at them. YOU CAN SAVE-ALWAYS at THE PEOPLES SAVIHG STORE No. 8 South Augusta Street tiaiiHaiiiiiiiiwiiniiiiaiiiiiWiiniiiiKiiiKni unable to make room for other, Spring Apparet- Hence, we are running one of the BIGQEST SHOE You cannot afford to miss it.

Good makes of shoes at ever launcnea at tnis season oi tne.yearv. rock bottom prices are bargains rarely seenj if'eyei. All leathers in tans and blacks. r-r- for Itching Torture THIS CHANCE WILL NOT COME i AGAIN NOTE THESE PRICES VERY CAREFULLY. $5.00 and $5.50 Low Shoes $4.35 $6.00 and $6.50 Low Shoes $4.95 $7.00 and $7,50 Low Shoes A $5.95 $9.00 and $10.00 Low Shoe3 $7.75 COME EARLY WE HAVE YOUR SIZE There is one remedy that Beldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy.

Any druggist can supply you with zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads in most cases give way to nemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, $1.00.

It will not Btain, ia not greasy or sticky and ia positively cafe for tender, sensitive skins. The Rue Co, Cleveland, a TIMIBElLMiElMUlPMY CD.9 Me. I '4'.

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