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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • Page 10

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The Wichita Eaglei
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Wichita, Kansas
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10 THE WICHITA EAGLE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER II, 1921 eBestPIacitDShcpterAlt Just send me your mall orders! I will give them my personal attention. No extra charge. Meet me at tho Wheat Show. 1 g-2yzg Sewing School Is Open Come join '-the happy sewers oh the fourth floor. Stop in any time and have a talk with the supervisor and learn tbe methods employed there you will like it, Fourth Floor The Colm-HLnJkel Diy Goods Corftpaiy i mm mm tion match between two of the best players of the' tournament The winners are: Singles, First Class, Miss Elizabeth McCausland won from Miss Lela Roll; second class.

Miss Beulah Cudsworth won from Miss Gladys Meeker; third class. Miss Pauline Larimer won from Miss Leona Boggess. Doubles: First class, Miss Elizabeth "McCausland and Mrs. Chester Payne won from Misses Oda Root and Lela Roll; second Mrs. Horsman and Miss Regina Lewis won from Misses Beatrice and' Gladys Meeker; third, class.

Misses Margaret, Jabes and Emily Thurston won from Miss Pauline Larimer and Mrs. Doran. alii tie -rresh. 1 iwH Men Class Party. The Loyal Daughters' Class pf the Central Christian church, was entertained Friday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs, W. W. Sankey, 420 South Chautauqua avenue, at which time the. husbands of "members were peolal guests. The assisting hostesses were Mesdames L.

E. Best, George L-orfelt, Gifford Booth, and J. F. Snyder, who served the refreshments. During the evening there was an Informal program and outdoor games.

Mrs. R. C. Jackson and Mrs. A.

T. Montgomery gave readings, and A. C. Adamson sang solos. The Jnen's double quartet gave several selections.

A report of the year's -work of the class was made which showed that 300 has been given during the year to local charity. Seventy-five guests attended the affair. The next meeting of the class will be with Mrs. O. E.

Foulke, 147 North Tale. Prices Reflect lew JLow iarkt Figmres Come Where the Welcome is Real Come Where the Service is Sincere. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Claassen and Mr. and Mrs' Ed.

McCullough have returned from' a week's stay In Kansas" City. Monday Only at This Price There's All the Difference in the World Between Price Comparisons and Money in the Pocket AUTUMN NEVER ROTS IN THE SKY SELECT NOW FROM COMPLETE LINES 95 31 -Inch Corduroy Wood-Whitney Announcements have been received In Wichita of the marriage of Miss Marlon Wood of Vlnlta, to Mr. Oliver Whitney of Kansas City, Mo. The wedding occurred June 12th, in Pittsburg, Kan. Miss Wood visited In Wichita during the winter and was popular among her friends.

Mr. Whitney is a young business man of Kansas City where they will make their home. The Wichita friends of Hubbell Parker, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. H.

I. Miles of North Lawrence avenue, will be Interested In the recent honor he has brought upon himself. Last week In Long Beach, where with his parents, Mr. Parker Is now residing, he rescued a drowning boy In such a iranner as to attract wide attention. TheLos Angeles papers lauded Mr.

Parker's feat in no uncertain terms. Mr. Parker formerly attended school In Wichita, but last year was at Staunton University in Virginia. Smart Fall Hats Wonderful Selection $6.95 1o $15 Lyons and Panne Ve vets and Duvetynes These Dresses Mean Money in Your Pocket 199S to 98'50 This material comes in medium wale, soft finish, and is especially attractive for sport skirts, girls' jackets, children's suits and women's Pullman robes. Colors are blue bird, Bergrundy, French blue, brown, rose, navy, black, bobolink, peacock and tobasco.

Silk Section Main Floor, East Dinner for-yMlss Rule. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Fair had as dinner guests Saturday evening at their home, on Spaulding avenue, in honor of Miss Mildred Rule, who is leaving soon to attend Colorado College at Colorado Springs, the following: Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rule, Miss Mildred Rule, Miss Minnie Kemp and Miss Cleo Roderick of Attick, Kans.

Womans Tennis Finals Today. Tho City Women's Tennis tournament which Is being held at the municipal court in South Riverside park, will be completed Sunday evening when, at 6:30 there will be an exhibi- ate the Bungalow Dinner AtZ Sets of 32 Pieces 0ttJJ Junior, Debutante and Matron CORNS. Take no chances do not be forced later on to choose your fall and winter dresSea from assortments that have been picked over but. rather, choose now, when styles and fabrics are new and lines complete. Tiicotines, Canton crepea, crepe back satins and all favored silk and 'wool dress fabrics are in this wonderful assortment The new black, so popular, and navy, always favored, the- new browns, sorento, taupe, with touches of braid, some elaborately embroidered and beaded, others trimmed with fringe because this is a season of beads and fringes others trimmed with monkey fur.

MANT LARGE SIZES HERE. Second Floor Lift Off with Fingers Here Is a wonderful value something: Something Btartlingr! Here you have your cholcejjf two nice patterns one the pretty familiar Blue Bird design, interwoven with green foliage. The other is a dainty pink rose and green leaf epray design. The edgres on all pieces are either blue or grold lined. Included are the following: pieces: Six tea cups, eix saucers, six dinner plates, six bread and butter plates, 6 fruit servers, one medium size meat platter and one open vegetable dish.

Housewares Fourth Floor Styles for Street, Sports and Dress Madge Evans Ha ts for Misses Boston Store Millinery, Second Floor Pritchard-Metcalf Wedding This Morning At Eight The marriage of Miss Vivian Prltchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Prltchard If 2823 East Douglas avenue, and Mr.

Roy Metcalf son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Metcalf of 145 North Green street, Methodist church.

The ceremony will be read by Rev. W. V. Whlnery of Garden Plain. Mrs.

Hugh Cronln will play the Lohengrin wedding march and during the ceremony will play Promise Mr. Hugh Cronln will sing "If I were a Miss Esther Votlv will attend the bride as maid of honor, and Mr. Herbert Metcalf will act as best man for his brother. Following the wedding a breakfast will be served at the home of the bride. Both Miss Prltchard and Mr.

Metcalf are graduates of Falrmount College, She was a member of Alpha Tau Sigma. For two years Miss Prltchard has taught In the high school at Garden 'Plain, at which place Mr. Metcalf haa been superintendent of schools for three years. Mr. Metcalf and his bride will leave today for their future home In Garden Plain.

Men! Men! en! Pretty Lucky! Let Us Impress You With the Idea of Saving On Your Glove Bill! Fall Gloves are Here at New Low Prices Beautiful gloves, standard quail- ties, at a llttie less! Boys' Blouses, made of fine quality mad-. Night Shirts 79c ras, full cut; will launder perfectly. Monday Into the Second Day of the Big Semi-Annual Sale of Toilet Goods This sale started Saturday with "a rush. The rush continued throughout the busy day, but we were prepared and lines are still quite complete. Lay in a supply now at these low prices.

Sale Ends Tuesday Night at 6 Just arrived new shipment of Men's Fall Shirts, with soft cuffs, range of good-looking patterns, and the details of making have not Full Cut, Made of Fine Quality Muslin HOSE SPECIAL A big manufacturer has discovered the wearing units in hosiery, with the result that we are able to offer "Protex" hose for men a fine quality full mercerized yarn, in wanted yi ft colors. Pair 1 iUC" $1.50 been overlooked. Splendid quality madras. Good values at, each Main Floor, West Tne styles are so varied this season as to make buying a pleasure. Imported Lambskin Gloves with overseam splendid quality in brown and black.

(fcl CO Pair vl3S Kid Gloves in the full length strap wrist styles, full pique. An examination of the quality of this glove will convince you it is an extra good value at, the rtQ fA the pair $JuU Fabric and Silk Gloves Come here to choose from a complete line, such as Kayser and Fowne's, priced as low as possible. The imported qualities this year are indeed good-looking: Two-Clasp Chamolsette Gloves, pair 59c Strap Wrist Chamolsette Gloves, Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little 'Freezono" 'on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin-gers. Truly! i i-Touf druggist sells a tiny bottle of 'Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient t9 remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation.

Also Stops OAU ILtchetaoin m5 Warner's Double Skirt Corsets Guaranteed Not to Rust, Break or Tear Everything Double But the Price Honoring Seventh Birthday. Mrs. Pansy. Feller of 921 North Main street entertained a number of little folk in Riverside Park Friday afternoon in honor of the seventh birthday of her daughter, Esther. Those present were: Tlhe Wood Vlrlan Sander Mary Wood Kenneth Feller Eleanor McHellen Lucille Feller Josephine McMellen Vernadeen Whiteside Cora May McClax- Virtril Whiteside land Georgia Whiteside Beautiful Blouses! Charming, Indeed! They Bear the Touch of the Finest Workman the Blend of the Costliest Weave! Kelda Slfuln dart Whiteside GeneTia Paizkow ski Clark Patzkowskt X.urile Sterens Mary Esther Wapner Mariorie Ug-htaer Dorothy Dean Freda Ugrhtner Lois McBratney Bcrniee Stewart Warner's "Double Skirt" Corsets are made with a thin lining of strong batiste from the waistline down, leaving them sft and pliable at the tust, but giving wonderful strength across the hips, where the greatest strain comes.

Like all Warner Rust -Proof Corsets, they have double boning and double inter-lining. combined with jthe double skirt, assure double service. Miss Frances Kryselmier haa returned to Nevada, her home, after visiting her cousin. Miss Juanita Grace. Miss who 'attended Wichita High School last year, accompanied her cousin home and will enter Cotter College in Nevada this year.

From collar to waist band, they are uncommonly Georgette crepe, crepe chine, Canton crepe, taffeta and crepe back satin. Yes, we willadd the words "beaded, braided and embroidered," but those words are empty, indeed, in describing -the beauties of adornments reflected in these blouses. pair Two-Clasp Double Silk Gloves, pair Strap Wrist, double silk, pair $2.50 French Kid Gloves, 16-button; an Ireland glove, finest qual-; Ity of kid, in colors of brown, dark beaver, black and white. Pair. 1 French Kid Gloves, 12-button length; an Ireland glove, finest quality of French kid, in colors of brown, dark CA beaver, black and white.

The pair ywww Main Floor, West School Bloomers of Black Sateen Elastic waist and knee, sizes 2 to 16 of material so strong you will be pleasantly sur- CQ prised at the good wear. 89c, 79c Ub Baby Shop Second Floor Model like cut is for medium figure, low bust and long skirt, Miss Florence Herrington and Miss Harriet Baker left the last of the week for California where they will remain several weeks. graduated front clasp, stout coutil. One death in every nine is due to accidental causes Sizes 24. to 36.

Priced $2.50 Mis.s Hazel Hare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hare, left last week for New Tork where she will take special work at Columbia University.

$35 Other double skirt models, $1.50 to $7.50. Corsets Second Floor :1 Floor Miss Marguerite Zlckafoose will be among the Kansas University "students leaving today for Lawrence. Here is Where the Women of Wichita and Vicinity Come to Save Money On Economy Headquarters Come Here and Save! Downstairs Store Steak Roast The following couples have arranged a picnic steak roast -for next Saturday at Sim Park: Also Market 4310 Hose for Fall Thread Silk Hose That We Are Proud to Offer at Low Price of, Pair- 98c Dr. and Mrs. Rene Oonlder Mrs.

Roht. McCorristoi Miss Catherine Pratt Messrs: -Jack Turner Herbert Powell Messrs. and Mesdatnea: Cliff Haftzcer Robert Clapp Rods-er Hurd Willard Brooks Joseph Prestridre Sam Stearns Sample Si 19 Mrs. A. J.

Hannaman of South Lawrence avenue and daughter Mrs. Woolf and small son Frank have The Many Visit The Furniture Section Testify to the Truthfulness of This Claim Furniture Prices Offer Extreme Savings Here Many, many furniture items here are 100 per cent and more less than a year ago and furniture had taken a big drop, even then. It has been reduced "several times since thenf Here are a few only a few of many exceptional values: Mahogany Post Bed in a beautiful design, mad-e by Sligh Furniture Grand Rapids, Mich. "It was $108. $3C Now v40 Panel Post Bed, made of splendid quality walnut, all hand rubbed, high grade furniture used to be $110.

JQ William and lary Ivory Vanity-Dresser, 54-inch mirror, wing side, mirrors, beautiful piece; formerly $190.. Now $00 48-inch Walnut Dresser, Queen Anne design, large OCC mirror; was more than $100. Now PJJ returned from a week's visit with 53 handsome sample suits for women and misses go on sale Monday morning. These suits have all-silk lined jackets, and many, have fur-trimmed collars. The new browns, reindeer and navy.

Monday friends in Wellington. They attended Fine" gauge, first quality of silk, heavy weight, 10- to nd, full size, reinforced, colors of black, brown and white. 1 Standard Brands of Full Fashioned Thread Silk Hosiery, Reasonably. Priced Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery in lisle top and all-silk pair, AO $3.50, $2.50 Before You Buy Your Next Pair of Hose, You Should See Gotham's New No. bOO Cadet Scientific Silk Hosiery, lisle top 2 25 Gordon H.

300 Silk Hose, with lisle top tjo pair p9U Kayser Italian Silk Hose, plain and fancy, durable qualities d0 HTl the pair $5.00, $4.00 and 1 I the golden jubilee meeting and met many old friends, having been former residents of Wellington. $24.75 1 Miss Leota Nuttle will leave today for Lawrence to enter Kansas university. Other Navy Blue Suits Tricoiine Suits, sizes to 551... $16.75 Lnncheon for Mrs. McCorriston Mrs.

Samuel D. Stearna entertained informally at luncheon Friday at her go At home on North Tale avenue, as an especial compliment to Mrs. Robert McCorriston of Honolulu. A -Man's Golden Oak Wardrobe fine to put aside for his Christmas Queen Ann Miss Barbara Hicks, daughter of Mrs. Mona Hicks of the Wichita Col design, room in it for six suits 1- pl i Furniture Fifth Floor lege of Music has returned Worn El Dorado where she tias been spending a vacation with Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Frisby, WICHITA UNDERTAKING PARLORS 200-202 So. Topeka Ave. Coram on tens should rorern in all things. When death enters the home unexpectedly and suddenly in many instances rery often thoe left to morcrn are not In mental condiUon to quickly make a careful decision as to which undertaking' establishment It is best to call.

Much matters should be rcn- nidered and decided as much as ponsib'e In advance of tbe necessity when thj mental state is In proper balance to reach careful conclusion. With the caskets In our display room all marked In plain fitrures, according-. to their actual quality, tbe selection of such as meets with your approval In both expense and style is entirely within your control. Ko salesmanship Is used by ns in the forming- of your decision. Tbe prices range from tiijOO up s-orertied entirely by their re- snectire wholesale cost, and not' by rour possible ability to pay.

The Very tvest embalming is $15.00 which Includes sharing. dressing the body, hair dressing, etc. It is cus- tomary with many establishments to 'make a separate substanUal charge. tor each of these services. Our benntlful service parlor Is for tog use of our patrons without charg-e.

i. XL DOWNINO. Fanem! Director Fbone Market 303 See our beautiful winter coats, all-silk lined QQ7 Eft and with fur collarsw-. v- 3-4 length Brown Coats, large collars $8.98 All our $10 Organdie Dresses go for! $2.98 Less than the cost of the; material! Put one away for next season, or wear it on real hot fall days. Downstairs Store Headquarters For Plush Coats Exclusive Selling Agents for McCall Patterns, Sellers Kitchen Cabinets, Gibson.

Refrigerators, Ranger Bicycles, Duplex Fireless Stoves, Sherwin-Williams Paints. 1900 Cataract Electric Washers, Eureka Electric. Vacuum Cleaners, Hardwlck-Magee Wilton Rugs, Bear Brand Tarns, Kewpie Twins Shoes tor Children, Gotham Hose, Cadet; Hose, Richelieu Underwear, Evansviile Trunks, all styles; Madge Evans Hats for Children, ATbrecht Furs, American Lady, Mme. Lyra and LaCamille Corsets. Mrs.

George M. Whitney will return today from Manitou, where she spent the summer at her cottage. Miss Mary Callahan, '1116 South Emporia, will leave this week for Leavenworth where she will attend St. Mary's Academy. Let Us Help You to Make Your Home More, Home-Like Children's Hosiery! Cadet Scientific Hose For Children For boys and girls medium and heavy weight stocklngs also the mercerized quality, roiaranteed to give satisfaction, otherwise your money Pairi.iL flD Gordon Hosiery for children anotner stocking that will give OQ excellent service.

Pair-. 1 sIC Main Floor Mrs. Alice Walsh and daughter, EdiQi, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. D. L.

Sweeney, of South Emporia avenue. Miss Edith Walsh is graduate of the agricultural college at Manhattan..

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