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PAGE THREE PARSONS DAILY REPUBLICAN. Tuesday Morning, December 30, 1919 AN ELABORATE TO VISIT AMERICA EVENING GOWN ft- Just See Our Windows Now All Ready for Three Big Sales Combined in One PREINVENTORY SALE JANUARY GARMENT SALE FINAL CLOSING OUT SALE OF SHOES Bargains offered in these three sales cannot be duplicated. Due to lack of windows, but part of the bargains are on display. We ask you to judge the values to be offered by those now on display. Prepare to be here for the opening Friday Morning, 9 a.m.

LIBERTY THEATER Today, Wednesday and Thursday NELL SHIPMAN IX "Back to God's Country" The Best and Biggest Film of the Year Ask Anybody That Has Seen It MATINEES-Children 10c, Adults 20c NIGHTS-Children 15c, Adults 25c (War tax Included) Advanced prices of admission for this special attraction only. 7) 3 1 mm Three Days Only Friday, Saturday and Monday Three Days Only Friday, Saturday and Monday mm PWIr iiJlj'Jlt "The Store Cash Built" Jh -iilr JIJ'JIl the Union cause was hanging in the Sir Oliver of the foremost British has announced his Intention of com In to America In January. Lodge recently startled the world with his announcement that communication with the dead waa capable WHILE TRAINING FOR DEMPSEY balance and when the defeat of the Army of the North would have meant the succes of the Confederacy, Captain Miller, in charge of a troop of cavalry, deliberately disobeyed orders charging at the head of his men, he broke up a flank attack of the enemy that would have turned the tide of battle in favor of the South. On the second day of the battle of scientific demonstration. officerTurnedthe tide of civil war PARIS Georges Carpentler' It taking good care of himself training ior his go with Jack Dempsey.

He Is most -particular about his food. It is cooked by fima. Vanhilbroucq, who has been "mothering" him for tome time. They have become quite devoted to each other and Georges liket to have his picture taken with her. The elderly lady keeps a watchful eye on Georges when he Is getting ready for hit bouts.

Leona, and Mr. and Mrs. Rocs J. Hunt and daughter, Margaret BY DISOBEYING ORDERS 'SI-'. Carlisle, Dec.

29. fhe only officer in the United States army thr Shadows 'Frald o' dc Tell 'em hnwdy'do! An' lipaen, ll'l chillun. What de Fire soy ter yon- "If m' mnkd Bladder-, What dnnr on wall, Oo tr -1pp. itiy chillun, Whilst I -Ingin' ter you all!" Trald de Nt-rht Win llldln' o' yo" head? who was ever court martialed and at Gettysburg, Captain Miller was ordered to hold his cavalry in reserve and no attack. Pickett made Miss Margarrt O'Brien entertained dinner Sunday evening in com" plimcnt to Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Pitman of Kansas City and Mr. Robert Schidt of Manhattan. ror tne charming girl here is a charming evening gown. It is made of marine blue taffeta though of decorated with the Congressional Medal of Honor at the same time, his memorable charge through the Gettysburg wheat field and at the and the one man who was accredited course any other color 1 might be used.

Ostrich feather is lavishly I with turning the tide of battle in The Loyal Hearts Class of the used in the trimming, the feather favor of the Union troops at Gettys same time the Confederate cavalry under Fitzhugh Lee launched a flank attack. Chafling under the orders which held him inactive Captain Miller saw that the Confederate First M. E. S. S.

wil 8rve a two.j being the same shade as the mater-! course supper for members of thejial. The skirt is draped, gradually class on Wednesday evening at 7:30 1 narrowing at the bottom. The gir-iln the basement of the church." All die has a spray of handmade flow Hn can't fin' de chillun W'en dcy klvercd up in bed: Win' la a -ayln', Whar dnvk NiBht crroji: "Li-sen, ll'l chillun, An I'll sine you to -loop!" Frank Stanton In thn Constitution. a' fZAJ jT kL jl burg died at his home here several days ago. The valiant warrior was Captain William E.

Miller, who succumbed at the ripe old age of eighty-two. At the battle of Gettysburg, when ers of various colors. flank movement was bound to succeed unless decisive action was taken at once. When the battle was over the in SABLE COAT Els trepid captain was court martialed for disobedience of orders and at the same time he was decorated with the Congressional Medal of Honor. members are cordially invited to attend.

Fashions and Fads. There seems no end to the popularity of beaded bags. Jade and black are combined in the hats for the south. Raffia embroidery is employed on many cloths and straws. Many of the new daytime dresses are of the redingote type.

Many checkered and novelty cloths are used for riding habits. One smart little dress features a small shoulder cape collar. Native Kansas Daughters. The Native Kansas Daughters hold tlirir annual meting in Topeka yesterday. Mrs.

Cora Wcllhouse Bull-ard, in charge of the program, had secured speakers of national and international repute for the luncheon which was served at noon. The program was concluded at 1:30 to allow those wishing to attend the Woman's Kansas Day Proprnm to do so. The Confederate leaders, when the light was ended, maintained that Captain Miller's disobedience was directly responsible for the defeat of the Confederate cause. HELE CHADWICK IS CELEBRATED BEAUTY She Supports Marguerite Clark in The Comedy "Girls" Helene Chadwick who is refuted The new 1920 sweaters are far B. of R.

T. and Auxiliary. brighter than those of The Ladies Auxiliary to the B. of A gown of jet sequins is support-It. T.

ami the B. of R. held a Jed over the shoulders by a single to be the most photographed girl joint installation of officers Sunday afternoon After the installation a short -program was given. Reading llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll rope of vhinestones. The evening gown shows a skirt hanging almost to the floor.

Yellow broadcloth and nutria fur combine most satisfactorily. Children's tailored frocks are of by Miss Holmes; song by little Vir" ginia Dunlap; solo by Taula Gallagher, accompanied by Jenis Galla gher at the piano; piano duet by Jenis Gallagher and Mrs. 0. N. Gallagher.

After the program an in American, and who has also posed for some of the most famous painters and sculptors in this country, including Harrison Fisher, Penryn Stanlaws and ethers, plays an important role in "Girls" Marguerite Clark's new Paramount picture which comes to the Best theatre today. Miss Chadwick entered pictures a short time ago and played leading parts in several Pathe productions. Her record is sensational. She didn't start in at the bottom and work up, but her first part was a leading one. Her latest work was as leading woman for Bryant Washburn in his new Paramount picture, "A Very oyster supper was served, and the B.

of R. T. families departml wishing checked and plaid ginghams. The newest waists show a generous Mousing at the waistline. Monkey fur is still a favorite trimming, especially for suits.

Some of the winter suits have rather long coats and short narrow skirts. A blouse of plaited white satin is-4rimmed with bands of grey-blue velvet. the new oficcrs much success in thf coming year. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Rich and daughter, Bcrnice, returned Sunday night from Kansas City, where they Entertained at Dinner. Mrs. John C.

Ray and dan vs, Leona, and Mrs. R. .1. Hunt entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. Loyal Tinder who is in the city from Hutchinson visiting friends and relatives.

Those present were: Mrs. J. W. Ray; Mrs. Augusta Duzan; Mrs.

Ella Tinder and daughter, Virginia; Mr. Loyal Tinder; Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ray and daughter, Inspired by the dolmen fashion, designers have evolved this wrap.

Russian sable la need entirely. It Cains a picturesque quality by the use of sable tails as an elaborate finish around the bottom. The collar turns back a soft roll, fastened with a solitary and noticeably large fur button. The completing touch Is a matt Of sable balanced on el her aide by a row ot tails to match the had been to spend Chistmas with J- Good Young Man." All who saw that picture in the making need no assurance of her ability as a leading woman. And as for beauty but Harrison Fisher and other noted painters don't paint anybody that isn't strictly worth while.

L. Rich and family. Try that Want Add Today. Bank The Officers and Directors of The Farmers National OF PARSONS Announce the Openmj of the Bank on PRIZE U. S.

SUPERDREADNOUGHT NEARS COMPLETION vwpx vimfm iy 5Lt i 5 ft Monday, January 5, 1920 In Building Located at 1714 Main Street AJ1 our friends and customers are invited to open an account on our opening day The Farmers National Bank Geo. K. Ratfiff, Pres W. F. Lay, Cashier C.

0. Teague, 1 Che was launched April 80, 1911 and when completed will be one ot the largest and most powerful hotViIIh.V. 3 WB" 624 feet long and 97 teet wide at the extreme. DiHpi.oement la 32,000 tons; Indicated horsepower 2t laol.JF Tenneaeee la The ship will be oil burning and electrically driven. Armament will consist of li 14-lach -gum 'li tl per nonr' 7 he crew- f-Beuanaxa, ik.

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