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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 4

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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4
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HERALD FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1922 DECATUR HERALD DEATH CLAIMS) Katharine Plott Chaney. natives of that state, and was born May 22, 1852, being 70 years of age. He leaves the following children: Charles Chaney and Hollle Chaney. of Ohlman.

William and George Chaney of Pana: El An adorable dress for a small girl Is made ot apricot colored haniiker-tliief linen with white 'collar edged R'ith Valenciennes lace. Around the bottom and up one side is a fold of ivhite linen set on with seaming. A row of tiny white crochet buttons nd very brief sleeves add to, the effect. PANA FARMER Aiuou finer Cmomo Funeral Services for John mer Cnaney of Tower Hill; Mrs. Florence Lowe of Pana, end obj step-son, fa.

O. HJmes ot Houston, Tex. One brother, William Chaney of Cowden. and the widow, Mrs. Emma Chaney, also survive.

The funeral services wilL be held at the First Baptist church probably at two o'clock Sunday afternoon. The sermon will be delivered by Kev. Karl Muller of the Dollville Evangelical church, with Rev. T. J.

Phillips, the Oscar Chaney to Be Petersons Omtnjent Held Sunday Baptist pastor, in charge of the services. Burial will be in the Llnwood CRUGGS CONDUCTOR SUFFERS PAXA. Dec. 14. John Oscar Chaney.

well known farmer of seven miles northeast of Pana, where he had resided for over 40 years, and was one of the prominent men of his community, died in his home Thursday morning at 7:50 o'clock, following an illness of several months. Mr. Chaney was a native of Salem. "One day a druggist told me," says Peterson, "that Peterson's Ointment was the best remedy he sold for eczema. Eut you'll never make any money on he added; 'because it lieals so quickly that only a little ointment is used." All druggists, 35c, 60c.

$1.00. I2.G0..JJ.O0. STROKE IN PANA 1 PANA. Dec. 14.

Conductor Otto R. 'IcClelland. aged anout 0 years, who the son of Charles cnancy aim Gifts of Quality are Gifts Long Remembered 9 Hake Yours 'a Gift From Lim -I one of fhe most valued men in the employ of this division of the Illinois Central, was stricken with cerebral hemorhage when he alighted from his train, northbound passenger. No. 120.

at Union station in this city at 5:04 o'clock Wednesday evening. Conductor McClelland fell Just as he stepped off his train and rolled from the platform between the wheels of his train and the curbing of the platform. Freight Agent Frank P. Simcox of Pana and passengers noticing the trainman's predicament rushed to his assistance. He was carried Into the baggage oom In an unconscious condition and a physician summoned.

An ambulance was called at once and Mr. McClelland rushed to the Huber Memorial hospital, where he is now In a serious condition. Surgeons diagnosed the case as cerebral hemorhage. He has been unconscious ever since the attack. His wife and children were notified in Clinton of the illness of Conductor McClelland and Mrs.

McClelland arrived at midnight Wednesday. Conductor Fred Kapelsky, who has charge of a local run on the Central out of Pana, was calle3 at once after the attack of Conductor McClelland and after a few minutes delay took charge of the train and it proceeded on its run to ri'nton. Hospital Staff Meets. A meeting of the Hu ier hospital staff was held In the hospital Wednesday evening with a good attendance of the membership. Chairman Dr.

D. M. Llttlejohn and Secretary Or. William F. Hager were Look for this large, 2I2-pound yellow and red labelled can when you buy malt extract.

Rememberthe hops are already in. Gift Spanish Combs Delightful Hair Ornaments that Shine at Evening Affair LAVISHLY, jeweled or conservatively mounted fan shaped combs that out-Spanish anything ever worn by a gay senorita, because they are most becoming when worn in the new American hair dress. $2.69 to $12.50 each. Main Floor. Main Alala "That's the Brand" Malsters with a lifetime of training have flavored White Banner Malt Extract with the finest, purest and best Oregon hops.

This extract owes its tremendous popularity to its purity and excellence. With the exception of the hops, nothing goes into White Banner Malt Extract but the purest barley elements. So White Banner is as pure as the purest barley, itself. VI i a limited bahn 01 4 WMteBanii in charge. The Sister Superior appointed the afcfast Cate Silk' Hop Havered following committees for the ensuing year: Executive Dr.

K. C. uaniora, ur. F. J.

Eberspacher, Dr. D. F. Coffey, Dr, Walter Burgess. Nurses' Committee Dr.

F. M.Mar ct tin. Dr. Gilbert, Dr. H.

A. Broerlng. Records Committee Dr. R. Dr.

J. D. Reid. Slippers in perfect keeping with her daintiest negligees. EVERY woman of refinement wants the same daintiness and good taste reflected in her "quiet-hour" slippers as in her shoes for street wear.

That is why so many women are choosing these dainty satin slippers as gifts; because they truly reflect their own taste and sentiment. Satin DeOrseys in old rose, black, copen, blue and pink are $4.5 0 the pair. Satin Breakfast Boots in gray or old rose, with fur trimming are $5 the pair. Satin Juliets in blue and black, with fur trimming are $5 the pair. Satin Boudoirs in old rose, copen or blue are $3 the pair.

Second Floor, Sooth that greet the breakfast table in a cheerful mood WHY not make Mother or Sister extremely happy this Christmas morning? The presentation of a Breakfast Coat fashioned of changeable silk will create a lasting appreciation, and clevely reveals your thoughtfulness regarding her needs and comfort The color may be pink, blue, purple, green, or black whichever you desire. Corduroy and Beacon Blanket Robes in all the desirable colors and wanted sizes are also suggested to those who wish to make a practical gift. Coats and Robes $4.50 to $19.50. Second Floor, Fashion Shops A malt extract which cannot be made better. No.

wonder more of it is used than all other brands put together. Users are guaranteed satisfaction by the manufacturers and canners The Premier Malt Products Company, Decatur, Illinois Take nothing but White Banner Insist upon that. Should your dealer not have it, he can get it for you. Sold by all grocers and delicatessens PREiMIER MALT PRODUCTS Decatur, IIL FOR THE RELIEF OP Coughs, Colds, Croup WH00PIN6 COUCH. HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS -SOLO EVERYWHERE- 1 i ESaiaKSjfc? 1' Silk Gloves "i Martha 4-Foot The Most Beautiful of All Suk Stockings Knitted and dressed so as to obtain the greatest tensile strength and elasticity, giv-'ng a close fit about the inkle, allowing the foot and eel to slip into place ut wrinkles makes these perfect GIFT HOSE They will not run, and Martha-4-Foot is so named because it will outwear 4 or more feet which can be re- placed with new toes, soles and high-point heels and re-finished like new at a cost of $1 per pair, making 5 pairs' of stockings equal to the cost of one.

Colors to suit gown or boot and evening shades. $2.50 and K9 Wt SSfl Wool weaters Make Appreciable Gifts THE girl who likes the outdoors skating or hiking has no doubt been wishing for a rugged sweater of wool to keep out the wintry winds. Among those listed below there is one to please and delight her. Sweaters of brushed wool in slip-over styles, handsome mixtures, gray and purple $9.95 Tuxedo styles of brushed wool in black, gray, green and tan $12.95 and $15 Navajo effects in browns and greens; slip-over styles $6.95 Slip-over Sweaters with belt, in green, lavender, white and red with contrasting bands $2.95 Jersey Tuxedo styles in blue or red are each $7.50 Second. Floor, Center Wool Hose Fine imported wool hose, silk and wool hose, made in the best of heather weaves, some with hand embroidered clocks, and drop stitch effects.

Gifts of such hose are warm, practical gifts. $2.50 to $3.50. Mala Floor, Fourth Alnle $2 to $2.50 A PRESENTATION of a Pair of Kayser's Silk Gloves combines thoughtfulness and good taste, for in Kayser Silk Gloves is found the utmost of quality, style and workmanship. Black, whije and colors in the 2 -clasp styles, double silk, are gloves in demand to be worn with suits, dresses with long sleeves and coats. The pair $2.00 Kayser also makes a beautiful double silk strap wrist glove that almost always proves a favorite.

In black and colors, at $2.50 Fabric Gloves $1.65 to $2 Rugged endurance and the fact that they can be laundered just like you'd wash your hands, has been the reason for the great popularity of Kayser's Cham-oisette gloves. The Strap Wrist model in beaver, gray, brown, and mode, are priced, pair $1.50 The 16-button Kayser Chamoisette, is the happy medium by which most women, are solving the short sleeve question. These are priced, the pair $2.00 A Kayser Leatherette Strap Wrist Gloves, notably well made, striking in style, priced the pair $1.65 Children's Gloves 59c to $1.50 Wool Sports Gloves, those warm, gauntlet wooly things so many smart winter dressers are wearing now, are here, for both grown-ups and children. 89c, $1.25 and $1.50 Children's Kid Mittens with a fur top and warm fleece lining $1 Wool Gloves for the boys, too, pair $1 Yarn Mittens for the children 59c, 65c, 75c Main Floor, North AUle Typical Issue Consisting of Sections As Follows: Main News and Sports Editorial. Markets.

Financial Antnmohilw and Badia Keal Estate Dnu and Karha -Women and Their Bean True Life 8tnrj Section Want Ad Section RotDKiav uie Pictnn tlw tup Umgmiw, Section in Colon Fiist Comic Section Second Comic Section SPager-AII in Colorr A Wholesome Laugh In Every Sketch While She Waits For Rainbows Kayser Silk Undies Are Good Gifts They are good gifts Kayser's under gar-nents are fashioned to give most satisfaction possible. Satisfaction in style and service is obtained through critical selection of material and careful workmanship. Each garment is reinforced where friction and perspiration are likely to occur. All Italian silk. Pink or white Teddies for $5.50 the pair.

Silk Vests in various dainty shades, $3 and $4. Silk Knickers, cut navy, gray, $4.50 to $6. Mala Floor, Fourth Alale The most complete Sunday Newspaper published in the wide territory it serves has pore readers than any one newspaper west of Chicago. Gift Pearl Beads Indestructible Qualities that Will Be Long Remembered PEARLS for her tears yes, real tears of delight such as any woman would shed upon receiving such strands as we offer Christmas Gift Seekers. Long remembered gifts? Ah, to be sure, because indestructible and radiant in their rose tints that harmonize so perfectly with most any gown.

$6.50 to $8.95 the strand. Main Floor. Main Alale in the sky, an umbrella will keep her dry. Smart novelty Umbrellas are here for the Holiday selling, any one of which will prove a swagger accessory. In new and a full line of other colors.

All are those stubby styles, tipped with ivory, amber and ebony, some handles of which have vanity compartment or cigaret holders. All are Sun-Rain silks, a few specials at $3.95, others regular at from $5.95 to $12.50. We have a full line of sturdy and valuable gift Umbrellas for men too, priced up to $9. High quality is dominant in all of our Umbrellas. Main Floor, North AJule Order Your Copy Today From ST LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Decatur News Agency, 107 E.

Main St. Main 4351..

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