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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922 Page Seven Tine William F0 GaMe Company A Little Jaunt on Thanksgiving Day or ny dy will, a bright experience indeed, it you fcav a Silk Scarf in novelty and Corsioan designs, tiM to fSJft. Sllk-and-Wool Scarte at HJW to 119.50, Wool ones ot stripes or plaids, fSJlS to t'M. Silk Scarfs in evening shades, and Main Floor ft? 1 pfp OH Dainty Little Things rhe eminent Charles Yinninger, appear- ing at the Mishler today, matinee and night, with America's bright jewel of musical comedy, Blanche Ring, with an all star cast and a chorus of glorious girls, in their greatest success "As You Were." Mother, Hiss Teen Age and Small Sister May Have New Coats $25 to $150 Thanksgiving: Day draws closer with its decisive football games, "family dinners, motor trips, theatre parties and holiday dances. And here, specially priced, are fascinating new fur-trimmed or cloth-collared Coats in wrappv warm fabrics for Women, Young Women and Girls. Scores of styles, few of each, und Winter's most favored colors, coupled with extraordinary values make this an exceptional opportunity today.

Women's Coats. $25 to $150. Misses Coats, $15 to $60. Coats for Girls of 7 to 16, $8.95 to $40. 1 SECOND FLOOR" Martinsburg.

Father, Youth and Small Son Are Interested In New Attire $8.95 to $40 Suits and Overcoats of the highest are seen here in this array of splendid clothing for Men, Young Men and Boys. Patrons, new to department store Men's Shops, have been amazed by the wonderfully good fabrics' at such low prices here. Men's Suits, sport or plain models to $35 Men's Smart, Japnty Overcoats .7. $25 to $40 Men's New Tuxedo Suits, priced low I to $40 Glen's Corduroy Suits, Norfolk or plain. 1 $18 or Velour Hats, very new.

V'. and $5 Boys' New Winter Suits 7 .7 and $15 Boys' Stylish Overcoats 7. 77 to $18 Second Floor SHOP Miss Alice Oakes, of PuncansviHe, visited her grandmother, Mrs. David "aul. over Sunday.

Miss Maggie has been considerably indisposed the past few days, beios cxmtineJ to her bed, part of the linie. Rev. W. H. Snyder, of the Church God, Trill berin a series of revival meetings in the Church of God at "Waterside on Sunday evening.

The meetings xr'U continue the following vretk at least. Mrs. R. S. Sanders and daughter.

Miss Ella, returned home from Mtts-burg Thursday morning, where they had been visiting for the past five weeks. Charles Paul, of spent over Sunday in town with his mother, Mrs. David Paul. Mrs. Leor McCartney and little daughter Margaret, of Altoona, wpre One Would Think that smart new Handkerchiefs of white linen with pretty embroidered corners are more costly than only 25c to $2." Hemstitched white linen ones are 15c to 50c.

Delightful Madeira linen 'Kerchiefs of lovely white, 50c to $2.25. And sports Handkerchiefs of fine batiste, 12Jic and 15c'as well as linen, 25c to $1. wft visitors in town Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Burket.

Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Burget and sons Lawrence, Edwin and Russell, spent over Sunday with friends in Newark, X.

J. Mr. Hurget and family were former residents of that city. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Loos and children. Max and Betty, of Altoona, were visiting home folks at this place from Friday umil Sunday evening. Mrs. Martha Trout returned home ironi a four weeks' visit with friends at Alum Bank. Mr.

and Mrs. 0. Davis "and daughter, Dorothy, of Altoona, were over-Sunday guests of Mrs. Lewis Davis and family. Miss Mary Bridemhal, who was visiting here for some time wim her sisters and brother, returned to Pittsburg Friday for an indefinite time.

Melvin Shelby, wife and son Daniel, and Mrs. Maggie Brumbaugh, of Williamsburg, accompanied by Mrs. Minnie Wright, of Colorado, were guests of Miss Harriet Keith Tuesday. A series cf evangelistic meetings will be held ia the First Brethren church at 4-s place, beginning next Tuesday evening, November 21. The meeting will be conducted by Rev.

A. L. Thomas, the Welsh evangelist. Rev. and Mrs.

Deatrick returned home 'Monday from WiSkinsburg. where they were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Miller, and family. Rev. Deatrick and wife were from home three weeks during wuich time the former WILL ANSWER i ANY WOMAN sr.

WHO WRITES Fine Underwear Women's Athena heavy weight, new Union Suits, ankle length and three styles of neck. Each, $1.75. Extra sizes, $2. Women's extra size Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless and with tight or wide shirred knees. Sizes 46, 48 and 50 at $1.

Three suits for $2.75. Misses Mcrode combed cotton Unions Suits, low neck, sleeveless and in ankle length. "Sizes for 12 to 18 years at $1.50. MAIN 'FLOOR Women's Hosiery 45c $1 V- Women's pure thread Silk Hose, full fashioned, from one oi the best makers, but with slight defects. Black and several colors at 87jSc.

Three pairs for $2.55. Women's Silk and -Wool Jfose of fancy English rib and such beautiful Heather shades as brown, navy and camel at pair. $1. Three pairs for $2.85. AVomen's Mercerized Lisle Hose with triple back seam, extra high spliced heels and double Clack, vhrte, and) Rrissiiu calf 45c -Three pairs for $1.25.

MAIX FLOOR attended the session of Potomac synod Womta Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkiim's Vegetable Compound Make Thu Offer Cumberland. Md. "My mother cava me Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coin- Smart Wool Hose 75c to $2 Men of fashion and those who seek comfort, too in this season of Oxfords, arc wearing Woolen Hose in plain, heather or clocked pat-, terns.

7 7 Hose of: solid color or heather tpnes, 75c to $1.25. Famous Musser' Hose at $1.25. Imported clocked styles, $1 Wool Cashmere Hose, 25c and 50c. WOOL SCARFS arc more popular ever in. gray, camel, beaver and hues: A special one at 89c.

Others at $2 to $5. 7 MAIN FLOOR Shirts That Fit $2 to $10 Totally new and pleasing arc the. effects in our made to fit and guaranteed colored Shirts for Men, so low priced today. Silk-Striped Madras $2 to $3.50. Corded and Madras to $3.

Broad-cloth SUk' White, Gray or Tan Shirts; $2.75 and $5. Shirts with collars to match, blue tan or gray, and uhecks, $2 to $3. Handsome Silk Shirts at $4.95 to $10. MAIN FLOOR 1 pound when I was imiimtmimiiiim ot the Reformed church al lork and visited Sulphur Springs, Tha annual union Thanksgiving service will be held in St. Matthew's Lutheran church ofa Thanksgiving evening, November' 30, at 7:45 o'clock.

The sermon will be delivered by Rev. L. G. Beers, pastor of the Su John's Reformed church: The offering at this service will be for the Nason hospital at Roaring Spring. Mr.

and Mrs. B. D. Martin, of Baden. Px.

spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mrs. George F. Brown and family. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Brown accompanied them, to East Sharpsburg.

where they visited Mr. Martin's sifter, Mrs. Fider. between thirteen and fourteen years old and was going to school, because I suffered with pains and could not rest. I did not have any more trouble after that until I was married, then I always was troubled in my back while carrying a child and could not Poplar Run.

Bells On Her Toes would not be half -as satisfactory to the dainty Woman of today as the splendid new Silk Hose in an exceptionally good quality for only $3.35. Cordovan, polo, navy, Russian calf, white or black make possible a harmony with any of her costumes. The silk is extra heavy and has a lovely do my work until I took the Vegetable Compound. lam strong, do all my washing and ironing and work for seven children and feel fine. I always have an easy time at childbirth and what it did for me it will do for other women.

I am willing to answer any woman if she vnll write asking what it did for me." Mrs. John Hetek, 63 Dilley Cumberland, Md. During girlhood and later during motherhood Lydia Vegetable Compound brought relief to Mrs. Heier. Her case is but one of many we constantly publish recommending our Vegetable Compound.

She is willing to answer your letter. Write to her. Anthony and Robert Risbin, John and Albert Kearny, of Cresson; A. J. and Fred Stormer, of Altoona; Regis Stormer.

of Xewry, and Charles Clark, of Pittsburg, were numbered among the hunters who spent Saturday al Poplar Run. Alderman and Mrs. E. A. IliJe.

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCann, Hite. Misses Ruth Hile, Blanche Ritchey and Rita McCann. of Altoona: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ritchey and children, Marie and Robert, of Clays-burg, spent Sunday at the home of Aden Ritchev. Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Mcintosh, of 61S Logan avenue, Lakemont. visited Poplar Run friends on Sunday. James Diehl has returned from a pleasant visit with friends in Altoona. R.

K. Replogle, of Slartinsburg. was a business visitor at this place on Wednesday. The many friends of Mrs. Henry Mover are sorry to know she has been on the sick list for several days.

H. F. Mcintosh spent Sunday with friends at Dry Run. Aden Ritchey was a business caller at Puritan on Tuesday. Footwear For Holiday Events Men, Women and Children Need Women's quality art styles are depicted in our Cousins' Patent Brocade Tongue Pumps, 2-strap Patent Ooze Trimmed Pumps and 2-Strap Patent Pumps with Louis heels, Tan Calf Bucklet Pump or Black Calf Cuban Heel; Oxfords, at $10 and more.

New Fitwell Oxfords, $6.95 Victoria Tan Calf Oxfords, with attractive' otter ooze Black Viking Oxfords having' ooze EDISON PHONOGRAPHS CUNNINGHAM PIANOS Brooks 3Iusic House 104 EleteBth Children's Book Week Ends This Evening David Cory's "Little Jack Rabbit" Stories, 40c. David Cory's 'Billy Bunny" Books, David' Cory's "Puss In Boots, Jr." Series, 60c. "Billy Whiskers," popular "BHly Whiskers," regular edition, $1. ''The Jungle" book by Kipling at $1.90. "Secret Garden" by Burnett at 75c.

Other splendid books including Treasure Island, Last of the Mohicans and Ivanhoe at 50c to $3.50 each. Volumes for the "Child's Book Shelf," at 25c to $3.50. MAIN FLOOR Furniture For the Holidays, $95 to $285 A very attractive 3-piece suit of furniture for the Living Room is this one of exquisite tapestry. Special at $285. Another 3-piece Living Room Suit covered in blue mohair, is excellent value at $279.

This beautiful Bed Room Suit is made o( waxed American Walnut and 'consists of four pieces. Special at $95. One Bed Room Suit of four pieces and made of the best American Walnut is low priced at $175. This pleasing Dining Room Suit in -American Walnut includes 60-inch buffet, china closet, oblong table, and six chairs. Extra value in this suit at $225.

vJ THIRD FLOOR collar of, black. Both styles Avi'th Cuban rubber heels. -V 'Children's Runabouts, $1.95 Up White Calf, Brown Kid, Patent Champagne, Tan Calf," Brown or Beaver topped Runabout Shoes for Infants and Children wearing sizes 2 to 8. 'No heels and spring heel-sjtyler At $1.95 to $2.95. 1 Wearbest Shoes For Men and Boys Walnut, Tan, Tony Red or Black Shoes for Boys, sturdy and strong, according to size, $4.50 to $5.50..

Wearbests, Co-operative or Dayton Shoes for Men, made and sold on a "reputation-retaining" basis, $25 Sport Coats At March's Just the thing for the young fellow made with kimona sleeves, belt all around all light shades all sizes. Special Today $25. 1224 TT If 1224 11th Ave. IViarCll HA Ave. to $8.95.

MAIN FLOOR Your Holiday 4 Fur is waiting to be borne on graceful shoulders to the football arena, the ballroom or play-house seat, Single' or double skins in Natural Mink, Siberian Squirrel, German Fitch and Jap Mink, Fox Scarfs, black, rose, platinum, blue and steel gray. I At $12.50 to $98. MAIN FLOOR 1 i frrararJrrJfJrJ JrJrJrJrJrJrirJrdfd 'C'V- iv 1 ---------1.

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