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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • Page 5

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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Friday Afternoon. February 27, 1920. a MoreBiggerDollar News for Saturday Saturday is the last day of our Kestoration 01 Value Sale. Tomorrow your dollars will buy some thing like their old time values. iuowu chandise is cheaper, out Decade we profits to make a lively wind up for this last month of winter.

These are the bargains that make dollars so much more valuable than they have been or will be again soon. Women's Winter Underwear, 1.65 1.98 At $1.98 Women's fleeced cotton union suits with low neck, untie length and no sleeves, rhi suits are slightly im nri. in weave. Regular $2.75 quality at $1.9 At $1 65 Women's good quality reinforced combed cotton union suits with neck, ankls length nd n0 Sves, Qesh and white. These arc seconds of 2.50 quality at 1.55.

WOMEN'S Silk and Cotton Hose At Savings Women's seamless lisle hose th double soles, slight imperfections which do not affect the wearing pities. cXs black, white and Havana brown, 80c value at 45c. Women's good quality seamless silk hose with double soles, black only. Imperfects of $1.35 quality at 95c. Women's fine semi fashioned silk hose with double soles, seconds of $1.80 quality at $1.25.

These Specials Saturday CENTER SECTION, MAIN FLOOR Pound packages of absorbent cotton, 75c size, 2 for $1.10. 3 cakes hard water soap 2oc. 65c Highland linen stationery 49c. Ore lot of lace collars and cuffs, 60c values, 39c. Afternoon Dresses At savings of to i Beautiful dresses of satin, georgette, tricolette and Panne velvet.

There are about 20 dresses the group and every one is a genuine bargain. Choose at 25 fo to. 33 1 3 less. Children's Winter Coats HALF PRICE SELECT FROM THESE TOMORROW $29.00 Coats selling at 14xS S25.00 Coats selling at $12.50 $16.50 Coats selling at 2 14.00 Coats selling at S12.50 Coats selling at $6.25 $10.00 Coats selling at 5 00 Women's Winter Coats HALF PRICE Here is your chance to get a fine winter coat at a savins of 50 There are many fine garments i to select from and at these low prices you cannot afford to pass by this opportunity. But come tomorrow.

S112.00 Coats selling at 56.00 S90.00 Coats selling at Coats selling at $69.00 Coats selling at fcHU $50.00 Coats selling at $45.00 Coats selling at $30.00 Coats selling at Tr 5ft Coats selling at $113 OATARRH fi For head or thrb3t) treatment. VICR5 VAPORU TOUO BODYGUARD" 30'. I Get tht and AvoidtfdK J2t 4njgin Evtry Cak SOCIETY tcresting recital to 'be given 'nest Sunday ovum" school of music by two young Madi eLltn a nd" Miss Margaret invitation, wr may the collage The program follows: In Qnesta Tonrba Beethoven i My Marguerite aappic uiic Werther nr. My Heart at Thy Sweet Voica Saint Scens Miss Anno D.outhat Whon Malindy Sings Dunbar V.immy's Lihlo Baby Boy Ar.ncnymouH EnYourn'gement Dunbar Ah Sad Indeed My Heart Habarra, from Carmen Bizet Miss Margaret Doe THE CAPITAL TIMES Tuesday evening ior a regi i be taKcn up, in cnre Metcalf. The course will' open with Madison.

Un waanesuaj most important rara meeting is to be held. Miss Frances Berry president 01 quests a lull attendanca. ino Thursday evening. Members' of the Moliioan club were entertained j.ueuuj at the home ol Alexander GiLes. Progressive cards were I Prizes were awarded to.

Mathias mid M. Boss. Mrs. Anna L. Taylor Ltfw Tpcentlv from Mont.

Irving place. Mrs. Taylor formerly lish department ot the university. iiV tv crU Miss Martha, a i. ctnriP.nt at the Wis consin high school.

1 5 Franz Becker, Sherman nf tht Neic rfborhoot club of Eurkc. Proceeding the iunchen served at the Becker home, the party enjoyed a sleigh ride. The prucsis were the Mesdames A. Hol shor, O. T.

GullicksoTi, J. Wajrner, Di oster, F. Morehouse, J. Ha Unman .1 Griam, H. Otto, G.

Fisher, A. Hnlscher, W. Kiener, W. Harvey, R. Holscher, W.

Otto, A. G. Feilano, J. McElroy, H. Krugman, H.

Kr.orr, L. Kelson. J. Swnin and Ange Hne Otto. Phi Gumma Delta, N.

Henry ia to entertain with a party Saturday night, chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Ffthr.

Mrs. A. Taylor and Mrs. J. M.

Rudy will cherone a formal dancing party to be giver, this evening Alpha Theta sorority. iss acc.c iiiuiiiijsBi, i. sr gneats will 'be present. Mrs. i'entertaiii Saturday at a 1 o'clook home, KrPmckncy who are here to E.

H. Stoebcr, include Mr. Mrs. JliB. Hudson of Gainesville! Mrs.

W. T. Wright of SC. rani Va. A program in observance of na pvpniW at the Frar.kiiri undcr't'ne direction of Miss iimonson.

Tae lonowmg ere sung: America, Sweet and Low America the Beautiful, Love's Old nr Rf.nnt.ifiil Ohio. LiUle Jane, Annii Laurie, A Perfect Syne and Home, Sweet i of sine PalT'bfgMfnc and Mis Dear Oirt v. rriif r. ol I ve a party in building with Miss auEenoon as hostess. The cluh advisors will meet returned from'Kan.

for the Marfisoa Kipp Tr.v.'oT A 'Redcl and her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Redel Han. sen, S. Brearly leave tomorrow for their new home in Washington, Mrs. Red el and Mrs.

Hansen have teen nanor guKi at farewell dinner parties. Miss Catherine Povrera, web honored at a variety, shower Tuesday evening given. by her aunts the rn twins. Jane an Marcar. let Curtin.

Those present were the Mesdames Jolin urtm, uar.ioi a. George Irelfirid, John Engel bergcr, Eugene Sullivan, Matthew W. Zwar.k and Louis Finnegar. the Powers, Mina Meyers, Beatrice Duft Ann Torphy, Catherine Mullane, Agnes and Gretta Powers, Ann Cur tin, Emma peugoth and Anna L. Curtin.

A free steroptictr, lecture will he i cn at ths public, library nil. on Thauar'flt Forms, under the auspices of the Theosophical society Miss guest at a dinner party given Taes Mills in ce'ebration of her irthiav oovmi lid for ten guesta. entertained Wednesday afternoon at DeadmarJ E. Johnson R. Clai J.

ieyfj Martin, J. F. Purceti Reister, A. J. Knilans "and Edna West.

Mrs. U. A. Lieaoman, o. street, will entertain the same group of women at a 'St.

Patrick's day Mrs. Frederick Batty, E. Mifflin entertained Tuesday at luncheon Mrc Tilla Stevens of Lovcland, la. Those present rWerc the Mes Jrv0. Mkkels'on, Hugo Harm, C.

trader, John Vandcr'hei and Ella Stevens, ana tne lueses Vanderhei, Gladys Swenson, io.i Zifflir. Esther Peterson and Mildred Johanson. Mrs. ilugo Hahn W. MrsEStever.s.

The guests were the Thomas George, Walter Prock Ina' Stevens, O. M. Mickelson and en the Kousewort drags and the day tA uHtk mind and bodv weary and oivsuoi pain i a M.nH ar neiahbor: but Tfa. every day LW re" OI many lette "Kfl toe iuiiunuiS. WH.

"'I nav taken Dr. PiereVa vorit, Pr rriptlon and received eat benefit from it. n. About 18 wea and mr Mood icdicine did not eem to ffiT roe ra reue. PrMrriDlicn' and it eurd me 1 Dsgan tajcinff vac space of time.

I do cartainy it a. M1NS3E Stosloit. No. 7S Fleaaact Stret. Dr.

Pierce'3 Favorite Prcription 4.wt form. All drtinrirti. Send Dr. Piensefl John Vanderhei, and tTi. Mirte and Georgia Mrs.

Stev 1 cnt. left Wednesday for. Grand Bap a short visit returning her homo in Lovoland weritv.fi ve friria.of the telephone were, guests Thursday eve Mildnitrial "clubs of' the Y. C. A.

at the. association building, State st. Next.xnursaay eveniu tn ha held af which a club fortae telephone jfirls is. to be orgaiiiaea. This everiir.g ton i.

vj. wilL entertain the. university I. M. C.

A. Doys. l.ue cultural college, About 80 coys, ana ow will be played and Iub' girls of the Y. n.i 1he.subject,is'to be in Industry ittiss Dam i xv I of the Nybda' club will be leader. PERSONALS s.

Kate Lavin Larson, who" rc underwent a serious oper af St. Mary's hospital is re ported as doing nicely. Miss Florence Foleyof the army from overseas service, has been sta tioned at the U. S. general hospital.

o. 20, JrTeacoci, mii, is ents, Mr. anl Mrs. H. Foley Wil liamson alter v.

men Mrs. Carolyn HoLberg of Grand vnrks N. D.r who has been the guest snHton of her aur.t, Mrs. Lau menu is now being entertained by her cousin, Mrs. E.

Astmp Che Hamilton apartment F. Nedderman, Willard in Des Moines for a few days: C. C. Woodcy, Owrter las in Waupaca several days. John Jordan, Monroe and his brother, Alexander, Brittir.gham spent Thursday in.

Chicago. Mi a Eleanor. W. Lawn have Public Welfare league has taken apartments at 2151 W. Lawn avc.

Miss Eva O'Mallcy, S. Franklin IS expected nome tins "cisn. New York, where she has bsen for Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nebel are n.Hm frnm N.

Hancock st, to apartments on N. Hamilton st. Mrs: Mnyme Burdick, E. Wash l.t r.H,md from cral months in Minneapolis, and Mil waukee. Mrs.

William P. Crowley, Washinirton is home from CM cago. Capt. Harold E. Mark ham of Fort Sheridan general hospital was called to Madison to.

attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. A. F. Rathbun. Capt.

connected with the Monroe County i Lester in ft called' here bv the death of Mrt. F. Rathbun. Mrs. Mark iam, sister of jr.

Katftoun, wiu Mrs. J. Jenson of Evar.svillc, funeral of Mrs. A. F.

Rathbi W. L. Preha. who came here on business, has returned to nis home i Portage. sha is visiting in this city.

Richard Sylvester, who is attending the university, was among the guests 'fit trie Washington banquet given re CLUBS Underwriters will holds its Mareh meeting Monday, March 1. A ban olio wed by an open forum meeting on salesmanship. general agents of the Central Life company expected to attend tha meeting a body. All life insurance men re invited to be present. Xiie second or six classes day literature being nresenteu by Miss Lelia 13ascom tne i.

w. C. A bonding, State street, mecii Tuesday 1 from 7 to 8 o'clock, the without charge. The rest of the spring program is as. follow: liam De Margin; April James M.

name ana ieorge jroira April 20, Joseph Hergerishefmer; and May 4, Anna u.neaquisx, irau thy C. Froher, Edith Wharton and president, was entsrtained Thurir day evening at the L. Jt.Kosa home, Helena, street. NEW CHURCH PLANNED API'LETON A now church to isi apDroirimatelr flO.OOO wUl be built the coming summer by Jit. Olive Evangelical Lutheran congregation.

The contract specifies that I the Dmlding. snan leunany by Nov. 1. Ths coer: 4.: vaara A Complete Clean Up We have put on sale at clearance prices all the remainder of our, fall and winter ready to wear at, nal sv, iirwnitig P1 "w'11. built in Kaukauna 'oefore next fail.

a Wfrfhimer. nresident of the Pulp and Paper ty vrill provide a caretaker. FIREMEN WANTED 1 age has hit the Eau Claire fire de the first time in the history of the department there is a shortage of firemen, noceas.tating advertising for men between the ages of 18 and 45 to serve. MARCUS TRIBBEY DIES FA II CLAIRE Marcus S. Trib 5D years old, for 35 years connected with the Omaha railroad company and the American Egress daughter, Mrs.

G. G. Parle. of this ity. MRS.

TJEUMEISTER DIES i R4. rfidow of the late Louts Neumcister, pioneer wagon maker of this city, is at.30 oi i She was the mother of former Assemblyman Otto C. Neumcister and more than fifty yeara, GOLDEN WEDDING SHEBOYUA Jr. aim August Auhalt observed their golden wedding anniversary at their home in Kiel with a family gataer inc A nign mass wa honor of the couple in tne bt. rewr st Paul's church, the JX i.

D. Rumpel. WILL MAKE SURVEY APPLETON A social survey is to 'be made in Outagamie county to determine its health and social rangemenis wa n. attended by represemaiav" ui the health, charitable and social service organisations of the county. TO PROTECT MUSKRATS.

association3 has petitioned the state hearing in Sheboygan county to determine upon closed season lor muskrat and mink. The local or ganization oei evea ui 1 to save these valuable furTbeanne animals from extinction. CARPENTERS' WAGES UP. Mif.All mj penters tn the Fox River valley Will be granted an increase in pay of from G5 to 80 cents per hoar. This will necessitate cswiluk i uib ing per hour for carpenter work, MANITOWOC'S NEW CHURCH.

MANITOWOC The trustees of the Evangelical uermmr church are considering hc cstab of the church in this city. i made a speci! committea which to be tiiea at an eariy public Library Hall thk evcaiDf PARIS General Pierr August TV, ce trftrment.H embodv the latest style developments, and are put on sale at prices that.will move them quickly. LOT 1 COATS Velour Plushes, sizes. 14 years. to 42.

Qf AC Values up to $37.50, now priced at DitF LOT 2 COATS Some with fur trimmings. Sizes 36 to 44. Values to $40, now priced at STATE NEWS gtvepr Municipal swimming FOOLr0nkowa Debater Proves That APPLETON In all P1 Fiu. Vacation is Vacation HfT Tnnltowa eftmn flTe iris met Monday night at the home of Miss Clara Thompson. A 'feat of the program was the debate aga'instf Hazel Osmundson, aftirma tiye, on the question, "Reaolved, That a "flu" vacation is not a yaca paper, Mildred Hiraig; song, Misses Alice Olson and Beau Barton: story, Clara Thompson; Mr' and Mrs.

John Thousand an ounce the birth of a son at St Hal's hospital, Feb. 21. Mrs. John Kraak of Vermont un hospital Monday. 1 Vermont announce tne marriage oE their daughter, Miss Frednea, ti Melvin Collins, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Charles Collins of Blue Mounds. The iwcddmg took place Wednesday af pnte, the Rev E. R. Anderson 12 Arthur Ottummof 7Madion spent Mrs. Henry Ottum.

J. a. Jonnson oi pany went to Milwaukee Tuesday on business. Dr. Almore H.

Fmke of Dclavan has been tne gueiv uo. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Finke. Christine Brager, Bessie Lee 3nd Arabel ana irene $15.00 LOT 3SUITS, DRESSES Values up to $35.00, now U1 1 priced at DX1WU 1 Lot of Silk Poplin Skirts at Bear in mind we are still selling fine Ginghams $4.95 35c Vaas Maw Dry Goods Company corner rung anu jriiitikucv Littcj Prairie du, Sac Woman Dies at as nniiDID nil Cr Mm AvTT died Friday morning aged 88. The Sunday by the Rev. R. Halleck of Wauconda, Dl.

Mrs. irytxiajii oi l.uui the week with her daughter, who teachers in the grade schools Hisa Scnoonover qx oprnK was the guest of Miss Dybdahl Saturday. Miss Katherine Fein is home from the university for a few days. J. F.

Meyer went to Muscoda on business Saturday. Mr and MT3. liare iu.uc1mjf vi Reed City. announce the birth pf a daughter, Friday, Feb. 20.

Mm. Mrs. John Siason. Mr. and Mrs.

E. Struck returned to Caienovia Monday, after spending eeveral days with Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Jichardsoo. L. P. Accola went to Milwanfcea Saturday and met his wife, who had been spending several days tbern. They returned home the first ol ttlt burg' wts" called here Tuesday on tn.

Anth of Miss Anni Schoephoerster. He returned horn BOWLERS TO th. Madison Bowling night at seven o'clock at Taylor i KILLED rrAuiJvn LONDON Four penona era I killed in fighting at rlev Italy, Wednesday, accordm(t to a dispaicn to TAXES ARE COMING On March 1st yon will assessed for taxation on all money, funds and property owned by you, I except investments yon. may have non taxable securities. We have provided for the people, a tax dub wherebv you can deposit a small sum weekly for fifty weeks so it will bring you J'ns sary amount for your taxes when they all due.

The people who have already taken advantage of this plan are very happy now their taxes did not bother them. Don't you think you should become a member and follow the good judgment of those who are members of the COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK'S tax club? You can join now. The Commercial National Bank Madison, Wisconsin The U. S. Government deposits money in this bank.

Why dopt you?.

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