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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • Page 6

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ff THE WICHITA EAGLE, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER, 1922. Miss Thelma Hampton entertained ata masquerade party Tuesday evening at her home 331 Ellis avenue. denly white In some dark corner or some disembodied spirit motioned- the guests to a trap door wiich opened suddenly and let them hute-the-chute down into the back yarcL The guests included: The guests were Misses TEA ROOM Music Noons and -Evenings 1 The Largest Distributors of Merchandise at -Retail in the South- west Messrs Harold Jessup Donal Carol Max Allen Messrs and Mesdames E. L. Hampton Lillian Hagerty Oreta Harding Harriet Warren Christine Rltchey Thelma Hampton Russell McMUlea Ralph Colcy Hubert Beuke in ihe Heart of Wfchitd? Henry Lawrence Jake Struble The banquet which the members of Misses Genevieve Marshall and Bil-lieT Laird were hostesses at a B.

Square- club party -Tuesday evening READY-TO-WEAR at the West Side Presbyterian church. The members present -were: Misses-Bertha Grady Blanche Haskett Anna Murphy Ella May Bartells Frances Hig-glns Helen Higrins Irene Fitzpatrlck Irene Gard Loretta Gard Marguerite Gard Mary Carlton May me Braitsca Retina Lewis Verna Grady Kell Dallhoff Judith Villars Messrs. Arthur Kelly Ray Sheets Ole Arntzea Herman Chamber! Clarence Hooser Andrew Hunt Gene Villipigne Arthur McGroph Francis Jorden Bill Braitsch Ralph Nickel Carl Cronen Dr. Bowman and Mesdames Harry Hitchcock Harry Williamson Herbert Mosbacker Leo Leahy Linard Trent man Frank Derberick Joe Hesse Misses: Betty Martinson Marcile-Scott Louise Pilcher Evelyn Slapes Martha Wilson i'the Pan Helenic association held Thursday evening at the Country Club was an exceptionally -attractive af pTair. The tables were arranged In the -lorm of the letter and were artistically decorated with smilax and -fellow A program of thefollowing numbers were intersperced between the courses.

roup of Sonss- Mrs. Virginia Sanlord Piano selection Frances Fritzlen Harry Stanley ''iYio'iii numbers Miss-Laura Jackraan Dainty cards marked the places of Bertha Large Betty Weaver iumor Anaerson Billie Laird Genevieve Marshall GARMENTS Mr. and Mrs." Alex Hyde will be host and hostess at a family dinner this evening at their home 3900 East First street, in honor of 'Messrs. and Mesdames Edward, Paul, and Charles Hyae of Buffalo, N. Y.

Other guests wlll.be Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cooper, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Rounds, and Donald Cooper. Baby Camp Board Meeting There will be a meeting of the Baby Camp board at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Harryman, 3909 East Douglas avenue. The first class party of the year for Mrs.

Pansy Seller entertained at a Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening at her home on North Main street for 1 Misses Rachel Campbell and Alber guests -who included her daughters. Misses Mary and Es ther Wood. A color scheme of yellow was carried out in the decorations and ta Brown were Joint hostesses at a progressive Hallowe'en frolic Monday evening at their homes. The base Geneva Cook ment' was decorated appropriately favors. The guests were the 9B class at Alexander Hamilton Marian Pharo with black cats and witch es.

The guests Included: Lucille Seller Kenneth Seller Carl Whiteside Georgia Whiteside Thelma Fitzgerald Alford Buckeridtre Pearl Patzkowskl school will be held tonight In the auditorium. Decorations will be in green and white. Guests will be: Pansy Seller Geneva Patzowskt Nelda Schlictating A Grace Whiteside Misses: Ayres Osborne Jtatheryn Smith f' Helen Summers Baldwin Florence Durham Mildred Imboden Harriett Stanley tr-tthel Daueherty Fermson Rathman SiiFlorence Wilcher -iJSvplyn Elkin -lildrcd Shaffer -TTrnnces Fritzlen Strirkland Williams "---Laura Jackman 1: -Hnzeltine vI)orothy Coebraa Iorothy Enrlehart Bess Ainsworth Mesdames: -Edward Jordan MeEwcn Neal Kirkwood Taylor Burress Totnilson. Harry Stanley Bertrier J. C.

Neeley Vernon Day Sanford Fisher Roderick A. Hasty Olin Clark Jones Grover Dunn Pimms High Qrode Suits Plain tailored of Poirefc Twill, Veldyne, Gerona Cloth and Calvert. Long straight lines with String Belt. Priced at $50.00 to $125.00 at 26 DISCOUNT. FUR TRIMMED SUITS, short box coat, blouse and belted models trimmed with squirrel, platinum, wolf and beaver.

Priced at $65.00 to $195.00, 20 OFF; THREE PIECE FUR TRIMMED SUITS Box coat and blouse and long straight line coat made of veldyne, ve-lour and gerona cloth. Colors navy, brown, henna and French blue, also black trimmed with "platinum, wolf, beaver, squirrel, caracul and summer ermine and dyed mole. Priced at $65.00 to $210.00, for 20 OFF. Messrs. Merle Morton Gurney Dodd John Bixby Baline Newcom Thomas Morgan Harold Young Zelda Cox -aa Stevens Ruth Deskin Dorothy Gourlets Misses Gladys Dodd Wilma Adams Ilene Hammond Wlcker- sham Rachel Campbell Alberta Brown Boys: Brannon Dean Burleieh George Callender Si Darlixur Lloyd Jameson Colon Johnson Girls Louise Anderson Frances Sullivan Beryl Vail Marg-aret Parker Lois Fleming June Crais Louis Kirby Ruth Clinton Masters Billy and Marvin Frank were hosts at a masquerade party Monday evening their home, on South Lawrence, avenue.

Games and stunts furnished the entertainment of the evening. The guests invited were: Margaret Hutchinson Joe Knowles John Price Kathryn Dodson Fuller Jlotter Mrs. J. C. A.

McKivett and Miss Gertrude Harkey were 'joint hostesses at a Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. McKivett and Mrs. Elmer Brown, 1236 Pattie avenue. There were about 20 guests. Charles Stotts Morton Yarbrougfa Charles Laurie Manning Fowler.

Charley Bowles Alexander Hondrus Hazel Ellis Margaret Hunt Grace Baker Pauline Howell Louisa Ingrrim Onal Teal Marcile Mathews Geulak Bess Buck- Clyde Martin Mamierite Ziekefoose Chester Payne Mrs. Cal Hettinger who has been Visiting Mrs. B. B. Anawalt of 1201 Jforth Topeka avenue for the past few days left Thursday for her home in Kansas City.

Florence Tucker Florence Dickerson VI Merle Phelps Florence Smauey Grace Davis Ema Davis Eva Brownwell Vivian Stewart Maxine Ray Mary Esther Math-ews Ernestine IJppton Marie Matassarin Vera Corlson Elnora Segerwood Gordon Quick Herbert Ricke Gerald Cornell Vera Oaard Morris Meyers Kalph Martin Lynn Cunliff Marvin Franke Vernon Carlson Jesse Shade Earl Sandlan Junior Watkins nrPi. Elwood Broadfoot Mildred Van Order w.tonn Gaston Watson Opal Childreth Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Hamilton entertained at a Hallpwe'en party Tuesday evening at their home, 857 Wood-row, avenue. In honor of the eighth birthday of their son, Master Edward Llcyd Hamilton. The guests were: Virginia Alexandria Kenny Kier Qloves Perrin's 2-clasp, four-row embroidered real French Kid Glove; black, white, brown, grey, beaver, self and contrast stitching $2.50 Pair. Perrin's 2-clasp, real French Kid, pique and overseams, heavy crochet embroidered backs and hems in contrasting embroidery. Season's new- est color $3.50 and $4.00 Pair.

Long Kid Gloves Perrin's 12 and 16-but-. ton real French kid, black, white, beaver, mode, brown. Novelty Kid Gauntlets Many and useful styles of Gauntlets in French kid, imported cape and washable i black, white, brown, putty, grey $3.95 to $9.00 Pair. Chamoisette Gauntlets Very practical and good looking, plain and many -novelties of embroidered cuffs and contrasting color combinations $1.75 to $3.50 Pair. Children's Gloves and Mittens Complete assortment of silk and fleeced lined kid gloves and mittens, woolen gloves and gauntlets; brown, grey and white 60c to $2.50 Pair.

Opal Kutiedee Mary Ella Beatty Myrtle Parrish Doris Chandler Garnet Sharp Vernon Selton Clay Willineham Frank Shacklett Melvin Scott Calvin Brown "t-Mrs. C. A. Magill returned to her "Iliome, .248 North Clifton avenue, Thursday from an extended visit in and Des Moiaes. Mrs.

R. Davidson and Mrs. Roy Pauhne Mills SWEATERS of camel's hair in tan and brown, for $12.50. NEW BLOUSES in navy, cocoa and henna, of heavy crepe de chine, embroidery trimmed; special at $5.95. GIRLS' BLACK DRESSES, regulation style, sizes ft to 14 years; special, $5.00.

CHILDREN'S COATS of mixtures; plain double faced materials; regular $10.00 values for $8.75. Bijown were joint hostesses at a Hal lowe'en party Tuesday evening at the SILK DRESSES Made of blistered satin, straight line models with lace collar and cuffs. Blouse style, Canton crepe and crepe back satin; regular values to choice for $39.50. SKIRTS Sport style box plaited, with 1 hair line check and inverted stripe, brown and black and white and navy and hite; special at $12.50.. Alice Virsnnii, Cowell Chester Hupp Harnett Ann Wil- Frank Thomis Opal Braddy Gordon Quick liams home of Mrs.

Brown, 328 North Min nesota avenue. The invitations bade Donald Dedric'K Dudley Williams. Jr. Robert Edwards Billy Dedrick Charles 3nokley Oscar Mescke Tom Kier Jack Crechton Wesley Park Dudley Hafford Junior Watktna Mrs. T.

J. McDonald has returned yicf her home, 3557 East Douglas ave--mie, from Kansas City and Lawrence 1: where she 'spent a few days visiting "her Miss Josephine McDon-Md, at the Pi Beta Phi house. Roberta Kier Ulalah Kissem Eugenia Noeckel Roth a Shepard Eleanor Carcaran Mary Francis Logs-den Ca'herm Davis Sara Hamilton Mildred Bailey Ruby Braddy Vera Hoffman Mildred Keim Marion Keim Mildred Seal Thelma Chane Glydia Burk Mildred Houchln Gladys Ashly Cleora Waldorf Roberta Decker Ruth McCarthy Kyle Dai ley Guy McCormick Jack Thomas Delore Bernard Lawrence Hall Harless Zahn Korman Breitwelser Ray Rutledse Ralph Camien Hugh Roberts Dale Mayberry Howard Wilson John Harrell the guests assemble at the "Sign of the Skeleton" and a seven-foot skeleton stood guard on the front porch of the residence. The guests who assembled at this graveyard gambol Jr. J.

C. Hamilton, were: Messrs. and Mc- Sarah Leach 1 Allnv clamps Job's Daughters Hallowe en Party The members of Job's Daughters Shades of the W. N. Club and their friends entertained at a ghostly gathering which haunted the house at 1126 New York avenue, Tuesday evening.

A bjuffet luncheon was served. Invitations were issued to the "Crestview Tournament Next Week 1 The women's championship tournament of the Crestview club will be ptayed Wednesday and Thursday of next week. The i women will be permitted to qualify for the tournament as late as noon Tuesday. Misses: Dorothy Millspausrh End a Alley Mildred Brown Dorothy Dadisman Garland Garnett Messrs: Richard Small Amos Dadisman Floyd Bube Thomas Ferguson Charles DeVore W. Whelpley Georee Wallace J.

W. McAdams Ross Dadisnian. R. L. Brown Thomas Akins Ted Sullivan Burt Sullivan Benlamin Garrett Mesdames: will be hostesses at a Hallowe'en party this evening at the Riverside Shrine- club.

The club will be deco-rated with autumn leaves, pumpkins and black cats. All the girls axe requested to be present and to bring their mothers. 1 Silk Striped Madras Shirts One lot of new assorted striped madras shirts in neat and conservative patterns. These shirts are tailored to fit and you. are assured that every detail frorn neckband to tail represents the utmost in perfection.

Regular $2.50 values Special Today and Saturday $1.79 -o- Mfldred Wagoner Opal Palmitier Lora Zeller Dollie Hollelcke Bessie Hollelcke Johanna Uithoven Estella Lindenberg-er Thelma Casey William Hollicke Clyde Cole Mack Kickelson George Knight Prentice Weltmer Gustave Isaeson Charles Hollelcke Gerald Boyles Louts Selig David Larson Cletis Wadlow inaaenne Jase Hazel Patterson Edna Davis Leona GuHna WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING Franklin Parent-Teacher Association will hold a reception for the parents of Franklin district this evening at Allison school. Rev. H. C. Herring of the United Congregational church will speak on his trip abroad.

Mr3. Carl Johnson will sing. Several numbers will be given by pupils from the school. There will be a hour and refreshments. Glenn and Eva jCIInesmith enter IJawkins-Wajrner The marriage of Miss Bessie Viola Hawkins to Robert Ralph "Wagner was solemnized at 6 o'clock Sunday evening, October 29, at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Wagner, 515 South St. Paul street.

The Rev. J. P. Marty performed the ceremony. bride wore a becoming frock of white georgette crepe over satin and carried a bouquet of Ophelia rose buds.

After theceremony a supper was served to the bridal party and the guests. wedding comes as a culmination of a romance which had Its be Hallowe'en Parties The members of the Delta Rho Sigma society were, hostesses at a progressive masquerade dance Tuesday evening. The guests assembled at the home of Miss Regina Lewis, 1145 North Market street, then motored to the home of Mrs. Leo Leahy. 240 Circle Drive, where they danced, then to the home of Miss Margaret Gard.

208 Laura avenue, where they danced and were served with a third tained at a masquerade frolic Tuesday evening at their home, 1341 Ellis avenue. Mrs. Otto Schweiter, dressed as an old witch toldthe fortunes of the guests who were: Leona Dallas Dorothea Dallas Nelda Rich Dorothy White Kedra Karnes Christina Rhodes Harry Clinesmith, Evan McCurtain Bob McGoven Edwin Matthews Hildred Schweiter Bobbie Dallas Dean MeFarland Vernon MeFarland Harry Howard Garnet Shark Otis Schweiter Jack- Eubank Merl Hamilton Howard Bevelmeyer The Drama department of the A. A. U.

W. will meet for luncheon Saturday at the home of Mrs. Chester Payne, ,1721 North Hillside avenue. (AlElditlonaf Society on Page 7) course, then to the home of Mrs. Anna Murphy, 1202 North Lawrence avenue, where thejr had a ghost walk from cellar to attic in total darkness except when a skeleton sud- 50c Wildroot Shampoo 39c 30c Revelation Tooth Powder22c 30c Calox Tooth Powder 22c 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brush 39c $2.00 Hugh's Ideal Hair Brush 41.59 75c One PoundCotton 59c 60c Kotex Sanitary Napkins 47c $1.00 Gillette Razor Blades 79c Remnants at V2 ce ginning when both Mr.

and Mrs. Wagner were students at the AmeriJ can Business college. Mr: Wagner is now located with the Jewell Tea and Coffee company. Mr. and Mrs.

Wagner will be at home to their friends at 1628 North Emporia avenue after November 15. Have a smooth, clean complexion. Do away with "shine" or Delia Jacques of Park Place, is'in Kansas City, where she is convalescing from an operation for appendicitis, which she underwent a sfiort time ago. Victrolas Period 6or Table Styles $115 $160 $200 $250 $300 up Brunswicks Period Styles Flat Top $150 $225 $250 $300 and up BEAUTY CREAM A ace powder in cream form. Easy to npply.

stays on, protects the akin. Mr. and Mrs. Irwinj Hale are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Cecil L.

Clark, 744 South Market street. Harry Hale is also a guest of his sister, Mrs. Clark. mm VIM This Style Flesh and white, 30c and 60c. Trial size by maillOc.

The Behrens Co. Waco, Texas New Story Clark Piano Miss Sara Clark is ill at her home, 347 north Topeka avenue. $335 S225.00 Kansas' largest music house, has no branch stores, has only one price and pays no one a commission. You save money at Adams'. $1.50 to $1.75 garments $1.25.

Women's best grade fine combed cotton.Union Suits; all styles, slightly soiled, $2.00 to $2.25 garments for $1.59. Women's wool and cdt-ton Union Suits. Very fine medium weight. No sleeve or long sleeve, ankle length; $3.00 and $3.50 values $2.69. Rogers Bros Silverware Teaspoons, set of six, $1.00 Dessert Spoons, set of 6 for Table Spoons, set of 6 for Sugar Spoon and But- ter Knife, set $1.00 Salad Forks, set of 6 for Gravy Ladles, each $1.00 Model Handle Knives and Forks, set $5.00 Hollow Handle Knives and Forks, set $10.00 Drug Sundries Boncilla Facial Paclc $1.50 Boncilla Facial Pack $1.00 Terra-Derma-Lax (English Complexion Clay) i $1.00 Turner's Mud-Lava $1.50 $1.00 Listerine 79c COc Amami Oath Powder 47c 75c Piver's Sachet Powder 63c One lot of Toilet Water, values to 75c 39c One lot of Perfume, values to 75c l39c 75c Lemon Juice Lotion 59c 35c Mavis Lotion 27c $1.00 -Milkweed Cream 79c $1.00 Lournay Lemon Cream, 79c 60c Elcaya Cream 47c 50c Lablache Powder 39c $1.00 Azurea, Floramye or Le Trefle Powder 79c 50c Mavis Brilliantine 39c 60c Resinol Ointment 30c Resinol Soap 1 22c 25c Packer's Tar Soap 19c- $1.50 Pinaud's Ean de Quinine 75c yaseline Hair Tonic 59c W.CM.T-.

GOES SHOPPING Ik i $2.95 Shoe Sale Today and Saturday Basement Annex Women's Misses' and Children's; 18 different styles in all. Browns, tans, black, patents, black kid, satins in fact, all the wanted combinations and smart trim. Nobody 4 ever bought any better shoes at these remarkably low prices than you are being offered at this sale. Jewelery Specials Spanish Combs, set, in all different colors. Prices, $2.00 to $10.00.

Sautoirs, with real mar-casite setting. Prices, $12.50 and $13.50. Bar Pins, sterling silver, set with rhinestones.r Special for $1.00. Eav Rings A pair to match -every costume. Prices, 65c to $10.00.

Alarm Clocks, guaran-I teed for one year. Special for $1.00. Peggy Beads, in all the colors; special for 50c Special Prices in Knit Underwear U'n a Some soiled garments. Plenty of large sizes. Medium weight cotton Union Suits, all styles-r- When I Visited The Dennison Department of The Western Lithograph yesterday, Isaw so many interesting things that I scarcely know to tell you first.

and Less A good assortment of Fancy Dress Trimmings, including narrow and wide silk, wool and bead- ed embroidered bandings, galoons, medallio.ns, fancy braids and laces. Length from 12 tot2 yards Sale of Finished Models V2 Price. A large assortment of finished models, including luncheon cloths, buffet sets, scarfs, aprons, lingerie, children's and infants' apparel, towels, pillow cases, etc. Very acceptable for Christmas gifts and for home use. Stamped Pillow Cases, $1.50 to $1.65 Just received new patterns of stamped pillow cases, best quality of tubing, hemstitched for cro-chett stamped for satin stitch, eyelet, French knots and patch work.

Stamped Scarfs Special, $1.69 Each Real jewel cloth scarfs, elaborately trimmed with wide fine filet laces, motifs and dainty stamped patterns for embroidery. Special values. 'Notions 15c Cube Pins 11c Fancy Lingerie Tape for shoulder straps, yard 10c Just-rite Collar Bands, 10c, or 3 for 25c Hose Specials Women's Silk Hose, pure dye thread silk. Lisle top, lisle soles. Full fashioned foot.

Substandards of $2.50 value $1.59. Splendid assortment of women's silk and wool hose in dark browns, gray and all black $1.29, $2.00 and $2.50. Women's pure dye thread silk hose, elastic lisle top. Full fashioned foot good weight. This hose has unusual wearing qualities.

Black and colors. Best to be had for Neckwear, Handker' chiefs and Bags Lace collars, white Venice; round neck. Special, 69c Each. The new Bertha Collar, white and ecru; niade of very fine net ana lace; priced from $1.00 to $5.00. New draw string Bead Bags in all the new shades.

Special, $2.45 and $3.45 Each. Women's pure linen Handkerchiefs, daintily trimmed in net footing; special, 75c Each. Women's Tissue Handkerchiefs, colored borders, indelible colors, 35c, 3 for $1.00. I believe the wcjc work appealed to me most It suggested to me many gifts for Christmas Many of the women are making lovely boxes tha Mm- will be used for gift, boxes I wish ybu could see the attractive candy boxes, candle, sticks, vases, vanities. tsi u'mntim qni small flower pots that are done in wax.

This reminds me tnat your candles may be made more attractive with colored wax these are very lovely for gifts too. Now that Thanksgiving dinner is close at hand the centerpiece for the table is the next thought. I wish ybu could see one that is going out of town, for a party this week. You. my dear, can make tljese centerpieces to match any color 'scheme.

They do add a distinctive touch to the While away "an afternoon at The" Western Lithograph- making these beautiful and useful Xhe Most Tempting Things To Eat I find at the Woman's Exchange, of all the nice things to eat nothing has the place of delicious oatmeal Tea for One, Two or Three be most enjoyable if It is served from that lovely tea set In STORE IN OUR DOWN STAIRS date cookies -and Ehglish I V-. i- outline of black, lined with mother of tea muffms. They -have the most- fc pearl. It is true to the modern trend aelicious home baked cakes I have i of the tea serving hour. Everything ever eaten.

Angel Food, Devil's Food, must be colorful, says Dame Fashion burnt sugar. In fact; every kind of T. Indeed this tea set is, and decided-eake and pies are ready for you to -c ljr one of the lovliest the old Dame IN COMFORT, IN STYLE AND IN ECONOMY has to offer madame. from which iSouth Market. to sip her tea each day.

When you are in search of the distinctive See Martin's Art Shop. The Little Miss-. Has th same love for the right thing to; wear as her' folder sister. $Vhen she selects dec hat she chooses one of the little beavers at Mc Vicar, SHOES OF WOftJH ARE A TRANSLATION OF A GENTLEMAN'S IDEAL OF FOOTWEAR '1'HIS season, more than ever before, carefully dressed men are fJL 'favoring OXFORDS worn with yatVrv stout, wool hose. A Real Feast for the Palate Silk Hose in brown, grey and tan, absolutely first quality; special price at 95c Wool Ho.se, brown, -heather mixtures; specials at $1.19.

Hose for women," very fine mercerized lisle; special value at 49c Sleepers for children, good outing flannel; sizes 2 to 8 years; specially priced at 75c and 98c Union Suits for women, medium weight, knee and ankle length; priced at $1.00, $1.19 and $1.49. Bath Robes of heavy, blanket material; 'special-at $2.95. Bath Robes of very fine corduroy; special, $3.49. Outing Gowns, plain white and light colors in stripes, specially priced atf and $1.49. Hose for children, fine and heavy rib price, 25c and 35c.

Cotton Hose, heather mixtures in light and dark colors, look like wool; special at 69c. Dresses. One lot of crepe de chine and trico-tine, stunning styles 'and regular $14.95 values, at $12.00. DressesOne lot of velveteen and tricotine special value at $9.50. Blouses All the rge in the East.

Paisley's brocade, tricolettes and crepe de chine. Mr. ln-nes bought 500 because they "were so good, and we are selling them at only $4.95. Sweaters, sheavy all-wool slip-over style, all colors and sizes; special at $2.95: Coats of the very finest seal plush and various cloth materials. Large fur collars, satin chine lined, $35.00 values at $24.50.

Coats, of all wool Po-laire, velour and herringbone. Large collars and raglan sleeves. Special at $16.50. Girls' Coats of all wool Polaire, full lined, furcol-lars, 8 to 14 years. Special value at $10.00.

Dresses of very fine Canton crepe. You could not buy material and have a dress made for the price. Special at $24.50. I'm sure you will be gi to know t- i A mil TTfli 1 fit 1J xviiiuxauoi. s.

wneiner bh manne urst 'iraos of the season are "wishes Ttlack, brown or navy, she on the market now fresh 'from the Jnay. find a becoming one here ve- West coast. This is tempting bit lours are very smrxf' too, also felt3. of news for the 'housewife. Also These come in gren.

brown, navy, that oyster season is here, you will and black. Little Miss when mother" want oysters of different sizes for iakes you a-hat-shopping Insist, that different purposes Every size and she' take you kind you may get at the Liberty Alillhaubt's. If perchance r.you are Fish Market. Every variety "of fish put of town your order 'will, be glyen available may be obtained from' the prompt attention Liberty. Represeatarive.

for NETTLETON'S Fine Shoes for Men All Nettleton's All Leather $13.00 Wichita, Kansas 318 East Douglas.

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