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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 2

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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MOWEAQUA Take lunch Saturday noon in the Restaurant. An appetizing cuisine. Rest Rooms, Telephones, "Checking Stands are at your service here. -drt mods asm wmanS RIVERSIDE CASH MARKET 900 East Canlrell St. Bell 412.

Auto 1042 SPECIAL BIG BARGAINS Ben 'Hur Flour, the best Minnesota flour, i A large sack npf3 Perfection Flour, CA large sack J0 5 lbs. Navy Beans UDL I Very Evident Herein Is the Endeavor to Offer Merchandise That Is Now Most Seasonable--Jn Demand MOWEAQUA. Dec. 20. The new Porter garage was opea for inspection Christmas day.

The ladies received carnations ior souvenirs and the men cigars. Prof. John Hardingr. who has charge of the hand in Grover, S. is visiting home folka.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whiston. of Chicago, spent Christmas with the lat-ter's mother, Mrs. J.

R. McKay. Ralph and Glen Adams, who are attending iiaw school in Bloomington, are spending the holidays at home. Misa Alberta Wells, music instructor (n the public schools, is spending the holiday vacation at her home in Ka-rissa. Mr.

and Mrs. O. Scribner and fam-llv, of Decatur, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Snyder.

Prof. E. Snyder spent a few days the first of the week with his mother, Mrs. V. Snyder.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Light, of Seneca. 111., and Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Snyder, of Decatur, spent Christmas in the Snyder home. Glen Clark, Glen Adamson, Frank Simpson, from the University of Illinois, are spending this week with home folks. James Dobson. who Is attending the University of Wisconsin, came home lant week for Christmas. Mrs.

Helen Longenbaugh. James Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bridgman and Mrs. John Bridgman attended the funTal services of Mrs.

Susan Angel, in Jacksonville, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Angel, of Decatur, spent a few days the first of the week in the home of Hardin Jordan. Mr.

and Mrs. IV. Ashberg. Elkhart. spent Christmas with Mrs.

Ashbergs mother. Mrs. Frances Fun-derburg. Mrs. Ashberg will remain until the first of next week.

Mrs. G. Boggs, of Lovington, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gregory.

Horace Clark came home from Val-parlso. to spend the holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Ll Day. Miss Elolse Day, Vance Day. of Pontiac.

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Porter, of East Orange.

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kilborn and sons, of Detroit.

Miss Emma March, of Chicago, and John Gossard, of Pontiac. are guests at the Day house party. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Chandler and familv.

of Decatur; Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Homrighous and family, of Assumption: Dr. and Mrs. Will Brothers, of Malad.

Idaho, and Miss Eleanor Chittick. of Chicago, were also present on Christmas day. 3 cans Corn 2 large cans Kraut V. 25c 1 25c 1 25c I 2 cans extra good Early June Peas Many women will profit by knowing that we now are closing out our winter suits at $14 98. As everyone familiar wtth this suit stocks knows this is a radical re- diiction from former prices.

That, then, makes the suit buying opportunity all the more unusualmore interesting. Let us suggest that women who have not yet bought the new Winter suit, or who feel the need of another suit, take advantage of this most attractive opportunity. Suits bought Saturday will be ready to wear Sunday. Many of the best styles still remain. Tuna Fish.

I -lb. tins, per dozen. J-lb. tins, J-lb. tins, $1.15.

3 large cans Pie Peaches 3 lbs. Leader Brand Coffee 3 large cans Hominy 25c 50c 25c 25c 3 1 0c Heinz Baked Beans 5-lb. bag Buckwheat OC. Flour JJC ALTON CITY LODGE HAS NEW OFFICERS 5-lb. pail Pure Apple ''MOc 49c 69 A closing out of a lot of beautiful pictures in handsome frames, that originally totaled more than 1 00.

So long as they remain we shall sell them at the two small prices stated. Subjects appropriate for the den, the living room, the dining room and the sleeping rooms. Artistically framed, gilt being the dominant note. Unusual, you'll agree, when you see them. In two groups--49c and 69c Butter George Wagohoft Cboen Sachem of Red Men; T.

lf. Zook Smtd Prophet. 2 10c packages Red Cross Macaroni or 1 Spagetta luC MEAT DEPARTMENT. Veal Beef, Pork and Lamb. 20c Dressed Chickens, per lb Fresh Oysters, per quart New Krau.t.

per quart DA17TON CITY. Dec 30. The officers for the next six months of the Tuba Tribe I. O. O.

R. M. No. 472, of Dalton Citv, are as follows: Sachem George Wagohoft. Senior Sagamore Frank Reese.

Junior Satramore Lyie Babbitt. Prophet T. M. Zook. Keeper of Wampum Oscar Wagohoft.

Chief of Records G. A. Dickson. Peraonnlf. Misses Gertrude Wilson, Leah Lester visited Watson in Bethany Friday.

Mrs. Funkhouser and children, from Mattoon, have been here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Fcott. Leta Roney was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Honey nl Decatur, Thursday evening.

Mrs. S. Ekiss and Rhea Combes spent Thursday evening in Decatur, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.

Nichols. Mrs. Williams, from Macon, is here, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. May Sefton. To the aver nan's mind an Ideal wife la that of a neighbor who is said to spoil her husband.

45c 10c Plenty Celery, Lettuce, Cabbage, Oranges, Apples, Bananas and Candies. Always The Best. It is a delight to use Toilet Goods like these Results, too, are just as delightful Lov-Me Toilet Water, in pretty frosted bottles; the daintiest of odors 75c Houbigant's Quelques Talcum, a bottle 75c. Crushed Rose Leaves convey that delightful rose fragrance to apparel; large bottle, 50c Djer-Kiss, in flesh, white and brunette, box, 50c Sync4 Liquid Soap, for sterilizing the hands, cleaning and disinfecting the sick room; bottle, 20c Palmer's Almond Meal, violet scent, for the hands and face, a can, 25c. Adams Special Hair Tonic beneficial for falling and oily hair; a bottle, $1.00.

Listerine, the three-ounce bottle for 20c Anna D. Adams' Skin and Wrinkle Cream, a jar, 75c and $1.50. DjeT-Kiss Perfume, exquisite fragrance, ounce, $1.25. Cutex Cuticle Remover, removes the cuticle without the use of a knife, 25c Amoline, prevents perspiration and odors; bottle, 20c Azurea and LeTrefle Sachet Pcwders, an ounce, 50c Cotys Jack Rose toilet water, an ounce, $1.00. Cuticura Soap, a cake, 20c; a box for 59c California Citrus Cream, a tube, 25 cents.

Hudnuf Marvelous Cold Cream, a jar, 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes each, 25c Lov-Me Face Powder, in all shades, a box, 75c Rubifoam Tooth Wash, per bottle, 25c Colgate's Dental Powder, large size, 25c. Peroxide, 8-ounce bottle, 10c Hasol Lotion for the hands, a bottle, 25c Bath of Isis, for bleaching the hands and face, bottle, 50c lister's Dental Floss, spool 10c Williams' Shaving Stick, 20c Pebeco Dental Cream, a tube, 40c Mary Garden Talcum, per jar, 50c Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream, a bottle, 40c Azurea and LeTrefle Perfume, an ounce, $1.00. Fritch's Vegetable Soap, cake, 10c; box for 25c The Sell Every One of These Blouses and there are about five dozen of them to be disposed of. Formerly they were priced up to $7.50, but the assortment of sizes has been broken. That means they must be sold as quickly as possible.

At This Price-' Blouses of Georgette Crepe; Blouses of Crepe de Chine; Blouses of Taffeta, and many winsome combination ideas. Colors delightful and in a full and diversified range. All sizes included, but kicom- plete sizes in all styles. Rather Unusual Blouses at $5 A Splendid Value in Men's Shoes at $3.00 Those who will participate in the gaieties attendant upon the New Year's season will be looking for Party and Dancing Frocks Evening and Afternoon Gowns Appropriate Dinner Costumes and the most fastidious will be delighted with the comprehensive displays now made here of the fascinating creations that portray in superlative degree the designer's art. Newer conceptions and all authentic in style detail $10 to $75.

We've Clipped More Than a Dollar Off the Prices of Many Quilted Silk Jackets. and are offering for Saturday some that originally were priced at $2.50, and some that originally were priced at $2, for $1.35. Sleeveless styles, made in Japan of Jap silk, in gray, blue, pink and black. Very comfortable garments to be worn under the suit coat or under the motor coat. All sizes from 36 to 46, and choice of all at one price $1.35.

The Victor Records for January Now Are Here We shall be pleased at the opportunity to dem-'onstrate them to you. Go through the new list in the Victrola Parlors and select those that you wish most to bear. (Third floor.) There's Quite a Falling Off In Men's Tie Prices Ties that once were 59c have dropped to 39c Ties that once were S9c have dropped to 59c Handsoiws four-in-hand ties, every one of them with wide flowing ends and in shades and patterns that will delight any man. You men who expect to get a full measure of quality, combined with real style, at a nominal price, will have your every expectation realized in these excellent shoes at three dollars. They are shown in both black button and blucher styles, in the easy wearing high toe models, and are excellently made, from excellent materials.

Even a year ago, when shoe prices were, as a rule, lower than they are now, you could not buy a better shoe than these at the price. $3 the Pair Saturday Will Be a Profitable Day for I hose who ratronize the Bedding Sales Cotton Blankets at $1.35. Fancy Plaid Blankets, $7.95. Wool Blankets, large size, white and plaids, $8.95. Cotton Crib Blankets, white with colored borders, 55c Wool Crib Blankets, pink and blue borders, $2.25.

All Wool Batting, comfort size sheets, pound, $1.25. Bed Comforts, cotton filled, silkoilne $4.45. Cotton Blankets at $1.95. Wool Nap Blankets at $2.95. White Blankets, half wool, at $4.45.

Wool Nap Blankets, the largest sizes, at $3.75. All Wool Blankets, fancy plaids at $5.45. White Wool Blankets. 80 wool, at $5.95. Out Goes the Christmas Jewehy--Note Reductions 25c jewelry 14c Including hat pins, tie pins, brooches, bar pins, cuff pins, etc.

Choice 14c 50c and 75c jewelry 34c Including bar pins, brooches, cuff links, cuff pins, LaVallieres, etc. Choice 34c Beads Choice of the entire stock of beads, black and fancy colored beads at reductions from former price of 1 RAVPP SQN 139 N. Wafer St. lllllli mtmmmm.

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