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The Salina Evening Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 2

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-s 1 fins saxjita EvrnmrQ JounnAL, piday, febkuaby 11, 1910. mil. 11 O-CI'E-'T'-Y 1 SOCIETT EDITOHTPHONB ML Eiverside Club Meeting Tonight. The Riverside club will meet" to night at the Lome -Miss Lena Xorlii I'enn avenue. Jewelby Co.

Lincoln, Washington Anniyersaries The members of John A. Logan Re 1 lief orps, 51 and John A. Logan Post, IKo. 127, are planning to celebrate tbe" anniversaries of the Magnetic Specials ifor a Saturday all over the store. New, Desirable Spting, 1910, Goods at Prices that Flash "Economy11 in inost Empha-tic rashion.

birth, of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington in a fitting manner the evening of Tuesday, Febniarr'22. in O. A.R. Jiall. 'An excellent program is being prepared and the publie is Graduate Optician Eyes tested good and true.

Call and have your eyes examined. Free of Charge. invited. Yeoman Valentine Social. iSIonday evening the Yeomen wil 1 I hold social, immediately following the business session, for the members of the order.

Each Yeoman is urged to bring their valentines with them as there will be a tvalen- w. Goods are Arriving witvh every Watch S. Our Windows! tme box for distribution. There will 1 mil Si be a program and light refreshments FOR THE 4 a a 1 mm mm .1 Nellie Corbett and Mr. B.

F. 1 fp- mr a am. mm -am mr. Express and Sick Pine constitute the committee. Hereafter the Yeoman will have a brief II 1 Jl I i I I I Ul I -mm i.t I I rTrfl--ii.

I I Freight. program each jneeting night, follow ing the business. To Hear Br. McKean on Lincoln. Tlie Ladies of the G.

A. Col Do you neetl anything1 in Rubber Goods? If you do get good rubber goods It pays. Get them where you 'know 'you will get what you pay4or. Anything we tell you" about rubber goods we sell, we will guarantee, and are pleased to makeit good. Phillips Circle Nor llS have received a cordial invitation from the pastor, Silk Petticoats, $2.98.

Seventy-five new. Silk Petticoats, guaranteed to wear satisfaptnrv. mndp with Dr. Frank C. McKean, of the Presbyterian' church, to listen to a lecture-sermon delivered by hini Sunday evening at, 7:30 o'clock, at the church Black $3:98.

New style black, all wool Panama Skirts, latest pleated effect," a $5 value, special for Saturday Taffeta Silk, 9c.S Thirty-six inch black Taffeta Silk, guaranteed to wear, our $1.25 quality, special Saturday Udeep flounce, finished with fancy stitching, nicelv tailored: colors are black, naw. on "Abraham Lincoln-." By order of the president of the circle, Mrs. Kate Kessler, all members will meet at the green, grey and changeable; a petticoat that sells at and is worth $4. 50, special hall Sunday" evening promptly at 7:00 Consistent Prices. SEITZ'S Eagle Drug Store 102 N.

Santa Fc Ave. Saturday clock to go 111 a body to the Presbyterian church and listen to this (fl (0) .9 patriotic sermon in commemoration $2:98 of the birth of Abraham S8 JB S8 The Valentine Spirit. Just now the Valentine spirit is in SILK WAISTS, 1 .98. Black Jap Silk Waists, new 1910 styles, embroidered front; $3 value, special Saturday New Spring Suits, $1 250. Handsome new spring tailored suits, latest spring style, all colors, 32 inches long, satin lined coats, pleated skirts, U7.50 Suits, special Saturday CORSET COVERS, I5c.

Corset of good muslin, embroidery trimmed, worth 25c, special tomorrow the air. Everywhere one sees things appropriate for the day. Valentine the form of pretty cards and calendars are sbow.n. Like Easter time, the day is fast becoming one of gift giving, when inexpensive remembrances are sent to friends. The date is also celebrated with parties, and plans are now being made by many fraternal societies forx valentine socials.

Although valentine's GOFFE CARKENER Receivers and Shippers Gash Grain Men. Call our 1 .98 1 3.50 orancn omce for the markets. day comes this year during lent the day will not be slighted by anyj means. at New Fiaxons, I9c. Lace Curtains, 98c Pair.

Nottingham Lace Curtains, new patterns, 3 yards long, worth up to $1.39, special Saturday India Linon, 10c Yd. Extra fine India Linon, 15c quality, special Saturday Private Wires to all Markets. New Flaxon Suitings for spring, desirable patterns, all 25c quality, special Saturday Logan Bryan Chicago Corres-" pondents. Ladies Society Meeting. The Ladies society of the Im-manuel Lutheran church held a fine meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

J. A. Engborg, 633 Park Place. The ladies present numbered about fifty. Dr.

Alexis Audreen read the scripture lesson and conducted the devotional service. There -was congregational singing and Miss Lillian Berglund presided at the organ. Mrs. Engborg served an elegant luncheon, assisted by Mrs. Ernest Swanson and Mrs: E.

S. wanson. 9C 9c Yd. 0c Y4. M.

TALCOTT Manager Salina Office. Dress Ginghams, 10c Yd. Good quality double fold Dress Ginghams, new spring stripes and checks, Saturday Best Calicos, 5c Yd. Best grade of Calicoes, all colors Embroidery Ftauncings, 48c Twenty-seven inch Embroidery Flouncinffs, extra fine quality, worth up to a yard, special Saturday The society will meet Thursday after noon February 24, with Mrs. Carl Fagerstjcm, of South Seventh street.

Valentines for You! 1 0c Yd 48c Yd Mrs. Olof Anderson, Hostess. Yd. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Olof Anderson was hostess, at her commodi ous home on West Iron avenue, to the NEW SILKS ARE IN.

Ladies -Aid society of the Swedish Mission church. Seventv-five ladies We have the and artistic line of Valentines in the-ciiy. Arts and crafts, handiwork, postcards, fcnovel-ties. score cards, and tableouvenirs. In fact we have ererytbing that St.

Valentine could ask in hcnor of his natal day. New Dress Goods are Coming Daily. Table Linen, 48c Yd. Seventy-two inch bleached Table Linen, 69c quality, several patterns, special were present enjoyable afternoon was spent con Beautiful styles of new silks are on sale here versation and sewing and listening ii hft largest stock we have ever shown, all the new styles are represented 5.6c to to a talk by Rev. G.

Johnson, the evangelist, who is now conducting -revival services at the Swedish Mission church. Mrs. Hugo Jacobson led the singing and also furnished au in 48c Yd $1.25 1 -v. 1 i Astonishingly Low Prices. i r' A Will's Book and Jewelry Store i M-s a 1 JO cent veiling sale at the 99 cent store tomorrow.

3G It 11:30, at G. A. R. halL cents. Prie 2-i v35 2t strumental selection.

At the close of the afternoon Mrs. Johnson served refreshments. The Willing Workers did not meet in the evening as revival services are now being held each evening in the Mission church. ,,4 4 Baptist Aid Society. The called meeting of the Baptist Aid society at the home of Mrs.

R. F. Blakey? 92S South Santa Fe avenue, proved a most interesting and pleasing affair. The well known cordiality A 7-room strictly modern h.ouse on paved street. Close in.

$4,700. Wyatt and Son. 3G 2t acres prairie hay, meadow, 5-rofm house, with large basement, stable', etc. One mile-to good town on railroad. Price $5,500.00.

T. D. Frt-patrick. a- "mmm' mmmm -For fresh pies, cakes, light breid, Gratamjiread and Bye breaI, cIl np Delicatessen. Phone 35.

W. C. T. U. Meeting.

-The Willard memorial meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held Tlwrsday at the home of Mrs.

G. II. -WVatt on outh Fifth street and was well attended, there being twenty-five ladies present program was carried out as had been arranged: Roll call was angered by "tributes to -Miss The life of Miss Francis Itlllard was the suoieet eireu to Mrs. Genuine homemade bread. "The Delicatessen." Pbone 635.

273 3t Our Valentine moulds for brick ice cream are the latest. before shown in Salina. 'Just the thing for iu March 1. Mrs. Addis of Mcpherson was a visitor.

The next meeting will be a mother's meeting, at the home of Mrs. H. A. Hinkle, on February 24. -Continued on Fourth.

page. YoiaMaFied (Advertising under til. bead. cents per line for each Insertion for ordinary type; 10 cents per Itne for black letter. No charge leu than 15 cents.

paid for La adraace 25 cent per line oer veeavl The new auto veils are in. Hoyt- Sound Teeth of the. hostess vied with the pleas your aientine party. Sanitary Milk Co. Pasteurized milk, cream, ice I Notice: cream.

1'none 397. 36 4t i Lura M. Johns, who needed no notes sale. 130 aeres in Wallas Treter to, as hr personal acquaint Fresh Graiiam and Bye bread at the Delicatessen. 144-lt If you go to all the bakers and can 't get what you want, try Hower's bakery; he has.it.

33 3tv Home made, pies erery xnomiffg at the Delicatessen. Puritan bread is made by, a process of short fermentation which insures a pure, sweet, and bealthy loaf of bread. Ost berg's Bakery or at your grocery. 34 7t- Made esneciallT fcr Vftn K. county, $10.00 per acre.

T. D. Fitz- West. 4 32 Are as Precious as AndJ so far as personal adornment i concerned they lay parls in the shade. Pretty teeth are the keynote of personal beauty.

They should be cared for, we can furnish you with preparations that are warranted to preserve the "teeth and keep them in healthy and beautiful conditiou. patnek. 15 tf Potato chips fresh every day at the Delicatessen. I 108-lt. ant afternoon andjbrougnt out a large number of the members; A iorf business meeting was held at which the ladies decided to hold a tea Thursday' afternoon, February 24, at the home of Mrs; E.

J. Woodward, 146 North Eighth street; The Ladies Aid will meet in regular bnsi-ness session; the coming Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Sam Steward, 121 North College avenue. The other business was of a routine nature. The afternoon wsas spent in an in ance Willard enabled her fo tell mauy interesting faets.

It was especially a pleasure to hear her tfll of her love for girls and women and her efforts to help them 'make' the world better." A very pretty I have five sections of good alfalfe; corn, wheat and pasture land for salej would.sell all or a part. If not sold by March lt 1910 would rent ranch for cash rent. Don't write; come1 aadsee me. Jas. Shambnrg, Para-dise, Bussell connty.T 32 Ctl'- Grahcmbread and, Rye bread, call np the DeLcatessen.

Phone635. 'M straightening of some of the best models of Gossard Cnr0a Valentine Bon Bon boxes, handsome A 9-room house, close in, east front. Choice location for roomers and boarders. $3,150. Wyatt and Son.

36 2t. and just the at Hower's bakery. 35 3t duet was sung by Mrs. Mayme Joy and Mrs. Mary Graham, who were accompanied by Mrs.

Sam Walker. Mrs. C. Hull gave a reading, 'Remines-aees of Miss written by Lady Somerset. cause yon want the besi, we refer to WHITE TTMTPHATTT FLOUR.

Order by name and. take no other. For sale by all frocers. 14 tf Fresa cakes for Sunday at the Delicatessen. 103-1 1.

A Willard memorial collection was taken at the business session. Mr A sLx-room. house, lot 7" by 120, barn, well and' cistern. Wesleyan Addition. Wyatt and Son.

Let Us Show Yoa Low Brothers' Drug Store Lucia M. Long was made secret For policy in. the Farmer' Alliance Insurance see H.A. Jones. 285 -tf "The DeHcatcsea" makes aelir-cries to all parts of the city.

108-lt. Atherton'aTMiotos are 15 best. i Tl fei gwwine liominade bread try "The Delicatessen." For Mle. 160 acres, -SO acre "in Sultiyatiou, 30 acres in 40 formal manner, with needlework and conversation. -The guests of the society, were Mrs.

F. G. Houghton, Mrs. Geo. -Adams, 3Irs.

Josephine Sturtevant, Mrs. C. B. Fort and Mrs. E.

E. Spaulding of Lawrence. About five ocloek Mrs. Blakey served a delicious luncheon, assisted by Mrs. T.

B. Vallette, Mrs. H. H. Hoffman and Mrs.

Stewart. ii nu uie omce of Skiles, who' qnahty-sizes 'ii to Iu these lots you wiU find all sizes mej tned, but of course not aH models; lnere 1 variety enouo-h ii For sale. Five-room cotta.se, good location, east front, large lot, partly Price $1,000.00. T. D.

Fitzpatriek. 35 1H rA 5-room cottage with cistern and inside pumji. City v.ater in kitchen, bath tub and connections.1 Lot 50 by $2,100. Wyatt and Son. 2t IS: in taiitornia.

The name of Mrs. I Helen Maxwell was ftr! .106 5. Santa Fe aII figureSf If liiembership The captaiosv of the! Chicken Dinner Saturday. The Congregaf ional ladies will serve a chicken dinner, with jot biscuits, Saturday, at contest tean urge all ladies to work 1 17 175. hard for new (members to be taken 36 2t cnppjy 3G It.

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