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The Coffeyville Daily Journal from Coffeyville, Kansas • Page 5

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E3FF PXGE CTVX3 Little Locals llliilliilll'illiliili HIIIMIIIIMnimiHUHR 'Inli; ihi iHiMtiiihirtiiiiiriip L.rll.lj.iii.J,,.,!... 1 3 S. Potter is Critically 111. S. Potter, for many years an employe of the gras company, who retired a few years ago, is critically ill of diabetes and complications at his home, Second and Maple streets.

He been confined to his Tar the past several months but his condition became alarming only recently. His children have been summoned. Aggrieved Wife Seeks Divorce. IIaz.il Eppler has filed suit in district court against Ed Eppler. According to her petition they were married in 1909 and have one boy, aged rix years.

She charges cruelty and drunkenness and asks absolute divorce, custody of child and alimony for herself and child and further MONDA TUESDA AND WEDNESDA Y. THREE DAYS ONLY JANUAR 20th, 21st and 22nd I mi THE COFFEYVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1919. mJ Moose Dine and Dance. Members of the Moose lodge and their families, enjoyed a big supper, followed bv a dance, last nijiht in the hall over The Journal office. About one hundred couples were present.

It is planned to have these suppers and dances frequently, perhaps once or twice a month. The Big Event That Most Everyone Seems to Have Waited for INS Notice to the Pjblic. Frank C. Elliott has been declared incompetent by the Nowata county courts and any person or persons cashing checks, taking clothing or any other r.s pawn or security fo cash will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. JAMES IRWIN, Guardian.

20, 1918 JANUARY MONDA of the big events of the year. White goods at this time is Ever since this has been a store, the January White Sale has been one Loy Rusher Wounded. D. Rusher, 411 East Seventh street, is in receipt of a letter from his son, Ioy L. Rusher, Machine Gun Company, 137th infantry, Thirty-fifth division, dated December 21.

Mr. liushrr states he was in the battle of thc Argonne Forest and on September 29 was severely wounded; his left limb being shattered. He also says that on November 11, it was necessary to re-set the limb, but that he is now recovering nicely. He has been placed in Class I), and expects to be in the United States soon. He is at present in Base Hospital 69, American P.

O. 701, St. Nazair, France. at a premium everywhere. The price of cotton is several wholesale prices.

One in- this sale were placed long ago and the result is that we can off er me "hadire fw less than Resent 23 stance to illustrate: Long Cloth which we offer ml 0-yard bolts You may pay more, It will pay you to buy liberally to cover your needs for this year. You 11 not pay less iyu mat that is highly probable. Extraordinary! Muslin! Bargains! 4-4 Bleached Muslin, 10 yards for $1.00 4-4 Bleached Muslin, regular 25c quality, 10 yds for $1.49 4-4 Bleached Muslin, regular 30 grade, 10 yds. for $1.89 4-1 Bleached Muslin, our very best grade no starch. A Fine Letter.

One of the most interesting letters so far furnished by soldier boys is printed in The Journal today." It is a written bv Sertrt. Robert Ven-pum to his mother, Mrs. F. II. Ven-mim, 712 West Second.

Sergt. Ven-jmm tells of many interesting incidents and gives the American stay-at-homes some idea of what it costs to live where our have been fighting and are now marking time. Fancy White Goods GOc Values, 3Sc Per Yard One table of Faney Striped and Plaid White Waitings and Dress Materials, beautiful sheer white fabrics; GOc values; WHITE -SALE PRICE, per yard 39c White. Skirtings and Suitings Gabardines, plain and fancy, Piques wide and nar- this sn.l of WHITE. value, 10 yards for i sale 89c sale 49c 39c 58c 65c UMV (tl (VII iiiwimivi m.

Gabardines 3G inches wide, regular $1.00 values; price, yard Gabardines, 36 inches wide, regular 65c values; price, yard Piques, 50c values; sale price, yard Piques, 65c values; sale price, yard Pinues, 75c values; sale price, yard Air Ships in Coffoyvillc. Tomorrow morning Rev. Harry Markley will give an object sermon especially for young people at the Presbyterian church. There will be airship flight with parachute descent. Th" boy or iri rl writintr up the best report of the sermon within the lowing week will be given the ships used in the service.

Old 63 yeyng invited. 5 7 Prof. Robert P. Scoville. Teacher of Violin, Cornet and all Band and Orchestra instruments, harmony "and ensemble (piano) playing.

Phone Studio 502 Fast Eighth. Orchestra music furnished for any occasion. Ruick Touring Car Stolen. The Coffcyvillo police were asked today by the Tulsa authorities to be on the watch for a Ruick automobile which was stolen in Tulsa last night. The car was described as a 1918 five-passenger model with Goodyear tires on all wheels.

Undermuslins We arc sole agents for the famous Dove dainty, beautiful, well made, good materials. Features of "Dove" Undermuslins. Newest Styles The very latest and prettiest styles We make insurance a business. Chas. T.

Carpenter Insurance Agency. White Auto Cloth 60c Value, 45c Per Yard 36-inch White Linen Finish Suiting, a splendid cloth for middies and skirts; regular 60c values; special per yard 45c Nurses Linen 40-inch Nurses Linen, a splendid cloth for nurse's costumes and white aprons. 50c values, per yard 44c 45c values, per yard 5c 35c values, per yard 25c Sale of Filet Lace Scarfs and Centers A large shipment of these beautiful pieces have ar-rived just-in time to be included in the White Sale. See our window display of these goods). They must be seen to be appreciated.

Scarfs 13x54 size, priced 59c, 9Sc, $1.19, $1.29, $1.69, $2.25. Centers, all sizes, priced 25c, 35c, 85c, $1.25, $3.50 to $6.75 each. Women's White Hose 75c Value, 49c. 35 dozen Women's Fine Lisle and Fiber Silk Hose, 75c values; special White Sale price, per pair 49c Women's While Mercerized Lisle Hose, 50c value 35c per pair; 3 pair for $1.00. White Sewing Thread 45c Per Dozen White Sewing Thread, most all numbers, per box 45c (Boxes will not be broken.) Sherrettes A beautiful sheer white fabric for waists and dresses.

40c quality? sale price 29c undermus- in linforin are alwavs to be found in uove more than selections from We make our "Dove' lins. Pays Fine and Hoard Rill. J. O'llara, a switchman, was fined $5 by Judge Powell in police court today for having been intoxicated. Before OTIara was released, the proprietor of the Miller House presented a claim against mm ior a noaru inn of $15, and O'llara decided to "settle yf off" on that account also and save himself further trouble.

rl? I Small Bugs Damage Farm Exhibit. White Nottingham Lace Curtains Eight patterns yards long, 42 inches to 45 inches beautiful patterns, perfect in every particular-worth twice the price at pair Three patterns 2 yards long, 42 inches to 46 inches wide, same as before, at pair $1.19 Curtain Scrim with border on each side, white, 34 inches wide, the yard 15c Curtain Voile, plain white 38 inches wide, good quality, per ard 34c Curtain Nets, "white, 36 inches yvSde, good staple patterns and quality, per yard 21C Plain White Sanitas Oil Cloth, best quality made, 46 inches wide, worth 45c per yard a yard stick with every purchase; per yard 39c White Organdies 40-inch White Organdie, 35c value, sale price per yd. 25c 50c quality, sale price per yard 39c 65c quality, sale price per yard 49c $1.00 quality, sale price per yard 79c $1.25 quality, sale price per yard 98c Boxed Nainsook in 10-Yard Pieces Extra fine grade 40-inch Sea Island Nainsook packed 10 yards to a box. Sells by the yard regular at 50c per yard. Special White Sale price $4.00 per box of 10 yard Long Cloth 10-Yard Bolts EXTRA SPECIAL 10-yard bolt of Long Cloth, worth on today's market 30c.

Special $1.89 per bolt of 10 yards' (One bolt to a customer) No. 200 Long Cloth, 35c value 10-yard bolt $1.98 Greenfield Long Cloth, extra bolts $1.39 Sheets Sterling Seamless Sheets, 81x90, worth today $2.25. White sale price (Limit half dozen to a customer) $1.39 Sterling Seamless Sheets, 81x99, a $2.50 value. White Sale price, each $1.59 Bed Spreads, 25 Per Cent Discount A great assortment of Bed Spreads of all kinds in this sale of white. Plain hemmed and scalloped; all sizes; our entire stock at 25 per cent discount, or one-fourth off the regular price.

Special Selling of Fern Waists This famous special value waist will be on sale these three days for even less. Every Fern Waist advocate knows that each waist is worth $2.00. Because of our special contract we will have 500 of these Fern Waists made up in 40 different models. You should buy your whole year's needs, many will. January White Sale Price 95c Envelope Chemise This popular garment that has become a necessity in every wardrobe will be the greatest feature of this January White Sale.

Here you will find surprising values, at the old popula rprices of pre-war sales, 98c, $1.98. Envelope Chemise, 98c This table full of chemises will sell fast because even without the, necessary trimming the material alone is worth today more by the yard. Think of chemise well made, daintily trimmed and correct in every detail, for only 98c At $1.29 A Table Full of Envelope Chemise That defy high prices. Here are Chemises prettily trimmed with laces; materials are good and so reasonably priced that you want to select a plentiful supply. Remember January White Sale price $1.29 One Table Each of Envelope'Chemise January White Sale price $1.98 and $2.48 Silk Chemise, $2.98 These are limited to only fifty of these garments.

But each are daintily trimmed. Be sure to see this table early. One Table of Child's Dresses, Gowns and Underwaists County farm Agent toe is taking down the exhibits of grain and farm products which for the pasr two years have been in the stairway in the city hall building. They were put up lormer tarm agent, j. uacy.

omaii bugs have gotten into the gram and 3 for that reason they are being dis-ifi posed of. Independence Star. zoc quality, sale sale 35c 50c 75c quality, price price price 38c 48c sale quality, 2,000 "Dove styles created new eacn season, oumu diu mode in simple tailored effects; others are daintily trimmed with imported laces of every kind and embroideries of the best quality. Many have beautiful hand-embroidered designs. You can find what you like best in "Dove undermuslins.

i i Good Materials Soft white nainsooks; flesh-pink lustrous batistes; substantial cambrics; good muslins; delightful "witchery" and plisse crepes; crepe de chine; are the materials "Dove" undermuslins are made of. Careful Workmanship Careful sewing, extra stitches, accurate fit, ample fullness, neat ironing all make "Dove" undermuslins look and wear better than ordinarv undergarments. Re-Inforced Armholes Every "Dove" garment which has an open armhole, like corset covers, envelope chemises, has an extra shield sewn at the armholes as a re-inforcement. This prevents wearing out at that point. It is an exclusive feature which you can get only in "Dove" undermuslins.

utitk Gowns, Petticoats, Chemise, Camisoles, Drawers We Have Secured for This Sale a Large Shipment of Mildred Undermuslins for Stout Sizes We have just as dainty garments and pretty designs in tjiese larger sizes as will be found in regulars, made in gowns, envelope chemise, drawers, skirts, camisoles. 20 Per Cent Discount on All Mildred Underwear. New White Silk Flounce Petticoats $2.50 These are made especially for invisibility, to wear under thin white dresses. Have a deep silk flounce in pretty designs. This is the best petticoat we have found for summer wear.

White Petticoats, 98c Full width full size prettily trimmed Petticoats, lace and embroidery flounces. You find heresuch bargain values and prices that you expected in Pre-war days. A 98c petticoat even then was scarce. Now we have exceptional petticoats for this January White Sale 98c Other White Petticoats Priced for January White Sale, $148, $1.98, $2.48, $2.95 Siggins Visits Parsons. Parsons Sun: D.

II. Siggins oP the Union Traction of Coffeyville. is in the city today negotiating with the mayor and city commissioners relative to the improvement of the West Main street and the operation of that line of track in the event the city 'takes over the junk of the Parsons street railway. Mr. Siggins did not give the officials a definite answer today, it was said, and will consider it a few days before making a definite proposal, if he makes any.

Flowers for Sunday. Will there be flowers in your home Sunday. We have sweet peas, rosea, carnations and all kimls of potted plants. Open till ten tonight. Eagle Flower Store, 109 W.

Sth. Banana Special. Nice, ripe bananas for today onlf 15 cents a dozen, at Barney's Tlace. Tackett theatre building. Barney Hood, Frops.

White Voiles Voiles will be one of the most popular white fabrics of the coming season. Buy them now at these special reduced prices. 40-inch White Voile (fine quality) 45c values, per yd. 29c 40-inch White Voile (fine quality) 50c values, per yd. 35c 40-inch White-Voile (fine quality) 65c values, per yd.

39c 40-inch White Voile (fine quality) 75c values, per yd. 48c 40-inch White Voile (fine quality) $1.00 values, yd. 85c 40-inch White Voile (fine quality) $1.25 values, yd. 95c Towels A special lot of extra quality Turkish Towels, large size, a 50c value on today's market; 35 dozen in the lot on sale at 35c each, three for a dollar Embroideries and Laces 25 Per Cent Discbunt onAll. Table Linens, 20 Per Cent Discount Our entire stock of Table Linen will be included in this sale at one-fifth off the regular price.

Linens will be very scarce and high for a long time to come. Better lay in your supply now at this special price. India Linen Warm Weather Causes Rail Trouble. The northbound Katy passenger due last evening at 4 o'clock did not arrive until 1:05 this morning' and the north and southbound trains due this morning were very late. J.

A. Turner, agent, said he did not know just where the trouble was but that there had been a derailment somewhere south of Coffeyville which was the cause of the delay in the trains. He said this warm, melting weather following the freeze presented a difficult problem to the railroads as it was almost to keep the trncks in shane owin-pto wet condition of -the. 14 27-inch India Linen, fine quality 20c grade, special per yard -27-inch India Linen, fine quality 22 grade, special per yard O. or laid aside No goods sent, on approval, C.

on parti payment. 19c lUUilU. i 1 1 The Journal prints the News hile it is News..

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