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The Kansas City Advertiser from Kansas City, Kansas • 6

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Page A NEWS AND ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOR EVERY HOME ARGENTINE 'A FORTUNATE DISCOVERY Mrs. Frank Powell entertajned th members of the Helianthus Club Wednesday afternoon at her home, 1423 South 37th street. Thelma Campbell, Rosemary Campbell, Kathrine Pardee, Mrs. Roy Pardee and Mrs. Frank Pearson.

The winners in the game of Pinochle were Dorothy Daugherty and Eileen Mrs. Samuel Moore, 1714 Metropolitan avenue, had as her guest last Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr, 031 Silver avenue, are building a new home in Kanview. Leo (Brickley returned to their home last Sunday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Briggs and daughters Caroline and Barbara of 4006 Metropolitan, avenue, spent Thanksgiving with Mr.

Briggs' parents at Marceline, Missouri. Misa Kathryn McCauley, a student at Mt. St. Scholastica Academy, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles McCauley, 1323 So. 32nd street. week, Mrs. A. H.

Clevenger, of 5haw-nee, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sellman, 3408 Wabash, Kansas City, entertained Mrs. Sellman's mother and father.

Mr. and Mrs. William Sell- Two women were talking about their children when one said; "I have always held that a boy's development depends largely upon his' environment" "I think bo, too," returned the other woman. "There was my cousin William's boy-he never knew what It was to have a well day until the doctor found the trouble was with his environment and cut it out." Boston Transcript Misa Violet Spencer, daughter of Mrs. J.

F. Elliott, 1328 South 28th street, who underwent a very serious operation at St. Mary's hospital Thanksgiving day, is reported doing as well as could be expected following such an ordeal. man, on their wedding anniversary, Mrs. Irvin Ferreira, 3024 Silver ave nue, who recently underwent an operation in' Bethany hospital, is greatly improved and expects to be home-next week.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Frye, 1417 South street, announce the birth of a girl, born Sunday morning, November -28. CAR ACCESSORIES the 22nd of November. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Brickley of Verona, Missouri, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Springer and sons of Pittsburg, Kansas, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. ans Mrs. B. J. Brickley of 4017 Metropolitan avenue.

B. J. Brickley is a son of Lee Brickley. Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. S. Clemons of 31st and Connor avenue, has been ill this week, being confined to her home with the flu. Miss Ethelyn Woolery, teacher at Stanley school, who has suffered a nervous breakdown, is still unable to attend her work. Mrs.

A. A. Nichols is substituting for Miss Woolery. Mr. A.

P. Caudle and daughter Virginia, 1807 Elmwood, leave Friday night for Fairfield, Illinois, where they will spend a few days with Mr. Caudle's parents. The Hawthorne Club, met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C.

C. Bruce, 1425 South 36th street. Mrs. Grant Landrey read a very interesting papr on, "William. The The F.

F. O. G. girls held their regular meeting last Friday; evening at the home of Miss Kathrine Pardee. Those in attendance were, Misses Eileen Harmon, Jeanne Fuller, Dorothy Daugherty, Dora Clark, Shopping with Anna Williams 21st and Silver Avenue In Argentine Ik The Popular Christmas Gift MEN'S TIES Ties made of handsome heavy Silks.

Attractive but not gaudy patterns in wool lined Ties that give many ti'jmes the wear with- All cVm wi wrinkles. She Have you all jhe accessories with your new car? He Yep mortgage and everything. The Bad News A pessimist I truly hat A hlg remarks I I find, too often, If I wait, The most of them coma true. Priced $1.00 Other Ties 50c and 75c each HOSIERY MEN'S Fancy Socks for men finely knit, medium weight for men's drss wear; Pat GetM It Straight Pat was a new hand in the packing room. One of the packers called out to him: "Fat, bring, me some excelsior to pack this vase in." "Excelsior?" said Pat "Phwat's that?" "You know, that stuff that looks like hay." "Oh, it's that long sawdust ye mane," said Pat.

designs neatly woven of silk and wool a pair 75c Fine soft Dress Socks, a comfort Pay as You Enjoy It WE WILL INSTALL ANY OF THESE MODELS ON A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT The New 1927 Console Model THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR THE FAMILY BEAUTIFUL WALNUT CABINETS able winter weight, both practical and warm; made of wool; pair 150c WOMEN'S HOSIERY Women's Dress Hose, knit from warm wool worsted, completely covered with lustrous rayon; seam up the back. Pair 89c Women's iSilk Hose, made with back seam and fashioning marks; slipper Hit Idea A foreman saw one of his men hammering a screw Into a piece of wood. "What the dickens are you doing?" he cried. "You know a screw should never he put Into wood with a hammer. What do you think that screwdriver Is for?" "Why, for taking the screws out, ot course," was the answer.

Good solfi! soliced heel and toe; ravel-stop bem? colors, black, white, flesh, nude, rhamnaerne. blush, sunset, peach, ash- THESE 5, 6 AND 7 TUBE SETS HAVE COAST TO COAST RANGE Priced Groin $2950 to $140.00 ATWATER KENT STEWART WARNER I es of roses, alesan, sandlewood, grain, 0-ntimeta auDe. rose taupe, mauve taupe, Windsor tan, moonlight, wood land rose, atmosphere, evenglow, a 1 no pair 3 different colors you wish. 3 pairs $2-85 CHILDREN'S HOSE TUBES REPRODUCERS ACCESSORIES COPYRIGHT 1925 BY S.W.S.CORV. Would Rather Eat "We wouldn't have much trouble paying your salary, parson, If" began the deacon, who then paused to look around at the crowd who had come in for the church supper.

"If what?" inquired the parson. "If," continued the deacon, "folks were as willing to give until It hurts as they are to eat until It does," Durable Cotton Hose for boys- black or codovan, heavy and warm, to size 8, ''pair 25c To size 10, pair ouc HANDKERCHIEFS BLAZED A NEW PATH Fine quality sneer white 'kerchief, with MACE REYNOLDS 3010 STRONG Jewelry Clothing Tires Radios just a bit of color given by the design em broidered in the cor ner. The designs are good looking and are hAflntifullv embroid- ed. And our price is very low. Handkerchiefs in assorted designs packed in a fnacy box 75c Other Handkerchiefs packed 2 ana in a box, a box 25c, 35c, 50c each.

MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Fine white Handkerchiefs with wo USE YOUR CREDIT 508 Minnesota, Avenue "You say he blasted a new path In business?" "Yes; he's had three fires since he started and Is now considered pretty well established. ven colored borders are very popular for men. We have an imported number that is excellently nice. fach 25c White Handkerchiefs in a variety of styles, both cotton and linen, 25c. Others 5c to 50c each.

Short Cut to Fashion Of course she wished to be In Htyle And really look quite dashin'. That's why she had her Ion hair bobbed; The real short cut to fashion. Clothes for Christmas We will help you to dress better. You will be amazed to find how easy it is to dress well. Our famous convenient credit terms are at your service it will help you to be sty- lishly dressed this Christmas, and you will never miss the money.

PERFUMES Narcissus Perfume and Toilet Water in fancy packings purse size and larger. Perfumes in fancy hand-painted bottles, packed in individual boxes. Perfume and compact in fancy box $1.00 Double compact in watch shaped case, with mirror accessible for both powder and rouge 50c Fancy Garters packed with compact 59c Garters packed with fancy Handkerchief j. 75c Different Views Falher You promised me you would live within your allowance and you haven't done It. That shows how weak you are.

Son No, dad; It shows how weak the. allowance Is. Boston Transcript. Something Suspicious OfBcer Have yoi seen anything suspicious, sentry? Sentry Yes, sir. I've seen a dead horse carted Into camp, and I'm derlng what kind of steak we'll have for dinner tomorrow.

Fur Trimmed Goats Delightful Creations newest (JOQ 7C styles; rich fabrics Ws i Pockets Much Lighter Mr. and Mrs. Smith were down town shopping. LOVELY DRESSES $14.95 New colors, novel new style effects and a small down payment will do. OVERCOATS $24.50 Big.

warm Overcoats in 'a large variety for selection. CHRISTMAS SUITS $26.50 Handsome, well made Suits of a very superior quality at this price. BUY ON CREDIT We enable you to be well dressed with the minimum of expense, to you. DOLLS ByeMo Dolls, the nationally advertised original "New Born Baby Doll." No other doll of similar appearance approaches it in quality. Whether the -small or "larger doll, they all have the same fascinating qualities.

DOLLS We have some Dolls carried over from last year which are marked to sell at about one-half of the last year price. They are Bargains. "Aren an uiose pacKngeg neavy for you?" she asked. "Oh, no," he replied; "you se, my pockets are so much lighter.1 PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS.

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Pages Available:
636
Years Available:
1926-1928