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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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it 1 1' A I i J1 rilEWJLKES-BARBE RECORD. TUESDAY," FEBRUARY 15, 1921 Thirteen ft 3 i. f- 3: oiGqlrlrStiunp I ti 9 TO 10 i Ask About The New Butterick Patterns a Doubt the Best Valves in the City! An 'FNHto S4.fl. bmt or Uvercoat YdllrHiiilt Now I boring Do So tions To The Manjf Thousands who are having their clothes made at hpme, and to the many thousands who will make their own clothes this "Home Sewing Week" display has a special Come and look through our aisles of Silks and Cottons which hold the most inviting, displays of new Spring fabrics. knyoubuyln 4Q Suit 2 Suit or Overcoat for an additional $5.

ENOEE BROS, 4 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 34 Sduth Main Street, i TA MILITAR NEWS IV -va. 1 Will Visit Soldiri at ilit.HyiA, Twenty-five goldlera at White $4.98 Wool Gabardines All wool 54 inch navy gab ardine in a splendid weight for suits and skirts. $4.50 Storm Serge $3.00 i All wool 54 inch navy blue storm i serge that has a wonderfully hard finish. 1 $4.98 Wool Velours $3.50 Plain and check 51 inch velours in very attractive colorings, $4.25 French Serge $2.98 All wool navy blue French serge that has a fine white hairline stripes.

$4.98 Wool Jerseys $2.98 AH wool Jersey in the very popular, heather mixtures for sport skirts and suits. $65 Wool Tricotine All wool 56 Inch, tricotines in shades of grey, tan, black, Copen and Belgium blue, $2.75 Ottoman Cloth $2.00 I All wool 38 inch materials in all the new spring colorings. $2.25 Silk Wool Poplins A 40 inch matel that has. a high lustrous finish. Shades of navy and black.

A Carnival Of Cottons In Our Haven sanatorium wilt be visited by the relief committee of Diamond' City Post, American Lesion, on Ttiursaay atternoonat o'clock, for the puf- Sale constant supervision of Major. Van-derveer and the battery officers. -CempensatieivAllettinent Anna Hawk of 858 Shoemaker street, Swoyervllle, will receive in ad-Qitloh to' the allotment of be cause of the death of her son, James L. Hawk, private. Company 820th Infantry, who was killed In action, 20 per month compensation and 500 back, compensation.

Aid to the parents of 'the war hero was obtained through the efforts of Chamber of Commerce of compensation and vocational training. $2.25 to $2.50 Spring f. Silks $1.68 At thl price you will find group-' 1 ed together thee best quality geor-; gettes, crepe de'ehines, radium silks, plain and fancy taffettas, wessaline, tub silks and wash satins in the most gorgous array of colorings. SiUt Pongise 95cf Imported natural pongees in S3 inch widths and a quality, which is splendid for kiddies! clothes, blouses and summer frocks; $1.59 Silk! Shirtings 98c Satin i striped 36 inch crepe shirtings in shades of light blue and 3triped effects bf maize and orchid. Silk Tricolette $2.49 A heavy quality all silk, 36 inch tricolette which is so very popular for over-blouses shades of navy, brown, henna and black; 40 In.

Radium Silks $2.50 The most perfect quality of 40 inch radium silks in shades of navy, brown and black. 36 Inch Dresden Silks These are the silks which are so mighty pretty for evening frocks and the assortment of colorings are simply wonderful. 40 Inch Crepe Meteors $2.75 Soft shimmering qualities of 40 inch crepe' meteors which, will fashion into the most attractive frocks. All the new spring shades. 1 40 Inch Vhite Baronet te Satin $3.98 A real heavy quality 40 inch white baronette satin that1 has a high glossy finish perfect weight and quality for sport LA2ARU8 BROTHER'S SILK 8BCTION STREET FLOOR Sewing Spring Home poe of establishing in the minds of the committee -whether the ex-service men have hadj their claims for com pensatlon properly investigated.

8en tor Penrose: and Congressman Casey have ilven their assurance that the White Haven boys halt receive lm mediate attention. the committee I This is to be a season of more Cottons than ever before for the joy of possession, as well as for the gratification of being patroness to a far-flung American industry that deserves "broadest feminineupport. 1 "Liook away Dixie" that you love to sjjfg about the land of romance, with its busy cotton. fields all the way fronyvirginia to Texas. It will be a happier arid more prosperous Southland, ifyeu will just enjoy possession.of a few more frocks and 'blouses than for vast seasons.

i that will oheck UD on this work in dudes: Rev. llcHugh, Miss Laura. M. Bovce. Miss Dora Beard, Dr.

Nathaniels Capt. Joseph Award to Disabled Soldier 'George 'Dunkakls of the Sterling, who was disabled by gunshot wounds received with an American regiment in France, has been awarded $500 back compensation and an additional $24 henceforth- He was disabled to the extent: of $0 per cent, according to federal statistics and will be sent to a- Philadelphia hospital for treat WN TO ROCK BOTTOM down where And now PRICES ARE WAY things without the least thought of ex- you may enjoy buying beautiful wj Xravagance especially NOW, this "Spring Sewing Week Sale" is on. wane ment. It is, also probable that he will Vyiese are special groups of cot that we want you to come and buy to-day eventually receive vocational train at these prices. ing.

Dunkakls. also received aid Mangan Healey, commander of the. local post. ,4 'lffifir. officers of Third -aeteld ArtlUery? who have been fed- rally recognized, will receive mental, physical and moral tests at the arjnory all day next Monday, starting at 19 'clock a.

m. Three officers will compose the examining board, and will include- Col. O'Neil. U. S.

In-fantry; Major William HvZlerdt, Na- tlonal iQuard Xnipeotor, and Lt CoL W. Bispham of U. S. Medical Corps. To 'Muster in Supply Company -Jt I expected that Supply Com- any.

Third Field Artillery, will be In nhnnn ta be mustered into State through the chamber council. In Command of Searching Party The hunt for the lost aviator, Lieut 25 50c 75c $1.10 Alexander Pearson, who is said to have left Fort Bliss over a week ago for San Antonio and did not arrive at his destination. Is being made along the Mexican border by forty United $3.75 Poiret Twlls $3.00 LAZARUS BROTH ER'8 States airmen, commanded by Maj. ASH GOODS SECTION 8TREET FLOOR REAR Leo G. Hefternan, U.

S.A son of Mrs. Mary Hefternan of 25 Horton service next Monday nightt; The street, according to a letter received from Henernan. All wool 42 inch materials 6t elegant wearing' qualities shades of navy and black. LAZARUS BROTHERS' DRESS GOODS SECTION STREETJ FLOOR Maj. Heffernan is is command of -x the first sunreilling group, border patrol, with headquarters at Fort Bliss, Texas.

Ueut. Pearson is believed to be lost somewhere in the desolate and barren reaches of the Texas borderland desert. The topography of the WASH In New Gblbjiland Prices company has twenty-apt men ang is commanded by' Captain George H. Rlnehart and lieutenant William B. Jones.

1 FederaMnspeetion if Battery Battery 'Third Field will stand federal inspection to-morrow night In the afternoon the battery's records will be exam Ihed and in the evening the men themselves will be Every man is obliged to.be present. Full winter uniform and side arms will be worn and the men are expected to appear well, as they have been drilling consistently under the country would make a successful landing doubtful and army officers are of the opinion that the aviator may will impress you immediately. Our wash goods section has always been known tnr itn-wnnfferfni w. This Spring's showing of wash but this season, knowing the very big demand that there would be for wash fabrics, we've tried tn mitAn riety and for its sturdy wearing qua! ost desirable and popular fancies. They are all here Come in and see them let us know what you be disabled somewhere.

The search has grown to the proportions of even augmenting rescue party with men on foot, on horseback and In automobiles, in the hope of finding the birdman in the mountains. Forty air all previous records in securing the think of them. White nainsooks soft sheer Qual 39o PERCALI -A splendid grade of planes are continually flying back and forth over the route supposed to have very desirable light lie light ities of 16-ln. materials that are fine for 36 -in. percalf 25f been taken by Pearson.

striped enec 39 unaerciotnes. Priced at a yard 79o on down to The authority of Maj. Henrernan ex. Priced at a INFLUEN I I Asapreue tends to the surveillance of the Mexi 4fte PERCALES Superior quality 60o CHAMBRAYS A 36-in. plain chambray in the popular shade of 35 $1.50 SHIRTINGS Bilk striped shirtings which closely resembles all silk 88-in.

29o COTTON CHALLVESVery pretty allover patterns that suitable for tend la Luvctnc can border. whfcH ts carefully watch in. materUs in very pleasing array of WHITE DIMITIES Flno sheer dainty ST-ln. dimity checks and stripes. Prioed 20 tale njut and monung patterns Fncea at 29f ed twice a week by aviators who fly in pairs looking for hostile bandits, bootleggers or ammunition runners.

IVANHOE DRESS GINGHAMS New 82-ln. ginghams in the most pleasing variety of small and large plaids and most inviting array, ''AKJ colors. Priced at DRESS GINGHAMS The most'appeal, ing array of 27-ln. dress ginghams that we've ever shown are grouped together in these lots, which are priced 20A from 2So on down to 29o PERCALES 86-ln. neat figured and striped materials in splendid "i Ckgk qualities.

Priced at yd. lor yard 44-IN. VOILE PATRIA Plain colored voiles in real fine qualities that are very closely woven and wonderful variety of new colorings for seleo- RQ tlon. Priced at a yd. 86-IN.

VOILE" DB SOI-Fine sheer dainty 'voiles in vary effective striped and figured effects at least IS different patterns for solectlon. flJ Priced fit yard Vr 40-IN. VOILE ELEQANT-fleorgeous colorings and tha most fascinating pat- terns in elegant reproductions of printed C4S B9o WHITE FLAXON8 Plain whits Mo SHIRTING MADRAS Extra flno The aviator who flies over the border. 88-ln. materials in very attractive Vapo rub 86-lnch flaxon in a very fine sheer quality.

Priced at yd comfort coverings. Priced at a yard stripd effects. 3', RQtk land usually does so with the knowledge that if his motor stops or fuel gives out he must do his best to effect Oct 7 mSlm Jan CAesTeerfr 19 Prtcd at a yard i WHITE DUETTA CLOTH An ele Bant S6-ln. material for nurses' unl. ENGLISH LONG CLOTH Soft cham-olse finish whits longcloth.

Priced cham rlced at )DIE CLOTH This, is the popu- 'material for the kiddies' play OQ a yard from 49o on down 39 19 forms and maids' frocks. Priced at a yard. Sthes. Priced at yd. to.

LAZARUS BROTHER'S WASH GOOD8 8ECTI0N 8TREET FLOOR CENTER Home Sewing housewife Many Home Sewing Week Sale Of Notions Sale Of No ons i all V- tired IS 1So and ETA BiasfA nZM Pssri So Wirt Hair Fins. Priced at paper (So Klalnarf Dress 8hfelde Feather weight, in aU the regular sises. OrTL card Taps, po 3 10o Wash Cloths Also 'Also Priced at, a pair. So 8eam Bindings yd. piece fojr To-MwiIs "Thrift pay" A Big One Day Sale offers you the most amazing bargains on new Spring merchandise nd the final clean-up sale of winter merchan-dise in our apparel section.

see; tomghts times leader and EVE.MNG iNEWS AND WEDENKDAY RECORD FOR FXJRTHER DETAILS oaoyDios. prioed at, this 19o and 15e Bias Tape, all 10o 8nap Fasteners, (broken assortment -g dosen 45o Skirt Gags 39 15o Lingerie Taps, mormng assorted colors. Dresmkrs' 7o Collar Stays Jiist right 45o lb, Priced -at, a pc, 39 mr wi'ubw iiare couar. Prioed at. A for a card i.

5 10e Hooks and Eyas, card 2So Hooks and Eyes. Oa So Dress Fasteners, (black and white), I cards JQ tape, black and -i ik 19o Pearl Buttons, -f ft A assorted, cd AWr 10o Velvet and satin covered buttons. 1So and 19e Pearl 45o and 60s Lady Emily. Dress Shields. Stses i and I.

Priced at, a pair 65o Twins 98o Steel Soiasors 8hop 59 ping Bags pair 15o Cotton Taps, -in 1 width, th, 9fc and Laces So Overall for nmoro ideries "as a result of' haying-spent sail cjay yesterday with the family And here it is iron-, ing dayanbther diy of hard, tedious work. How many of them did it with the thought that -thtywefe ictua.lly: economizing? likely thifr wis the "impression that prompted many of them to undertake the task; it an ecpnomy? i At first thought one may imagine that it was. Yet, after a xareful consideration of all the fadts that enter-into the work, you will "7'' hardly agree with that verdict Figure out what it costs for coal, gas, elec-. tricity, soap, bluing and all the jnciden- 1 1 arid you will see that it is just as cheap AND IN MOST CASES MUCH CHEAPER Priced at, a do. 19 sizes 8 and S.

pair whiital Priced, od. S6o Adjustable Belting, with hooks. Priced JAfk at, length 15o Netair fHair Nets. Ooubla mesh and single. Priced at.

2ft for 19o and 2So Edging 'and Rio Rao. Embroidered edges in all fCA Priced at. a 10o Aabaates Pads.1 ftgk Priced at, each, 15o 8hoe Trees. ftk Priced at, a 98o Work Basksts. Ofli Priced at, each Musis Bags.

Black Jf98 SOo Black Buttons. 4 holes Priced at. a QfcA 39e Linen Thread. Bar- 10o 8hoe Lsces, Tubular, black and' KJt pair 7o Darning tan and grey only), spool 1So Stocking Tl A Forms at. AUr So 'Corset Laces, (2 yds long), at Kgk 1 for 5.

Wire H.ir 3 Pins "Tr Jf 89 Corset Ck'A Stasis, pr t'f 10o Wash TJ it ch 20o 8wina 8ilk 0d as 10o Elaitlo Webbing, to H-in. widths, yd. So Cds. 8afety Pins, Sixes 3 1.8 cds 10o Tap Measures, 60-lin. long i Join the Sprung Dressmaking Event These late Winter days find, women skillful with the needle preparing for all kinds of early sewing work.

Laces and embroideries will be wanted by alL That is why we have prepared this added eventfor dressmaking economy. Specially purchased collections of Laces and Embroideries are here at new, low prices that will surprise -you as they will "delight every woman who loves these beautifying accessories. And none will want to miss seeing them LACE 8ECTION 8TREET FLOOR-CENTER 'J 1 7tf 9 8 SOo Sanitary Aprons'. Warranted washable. OQ Priced at each 60o 8nitary Belts.

VKIas-Priced at. 29 10o Darning Mercerised cotton in black and white. Priced at, IT A spool 7e Costs' Darning CoHon. Priced at, K- a spool r- 10o Rolls' White Tsoe. Priced at.

AJ a roll 16o and 19 Cotton Priced at, Thimbles, 15o at sortment of colors, snool --V 10s Sawing Nedles, papers for 10o 8vrinq Cottoi -(col- to send the. family washing to us. too; i- just toe time and worry it saves.a Why npt send for us tocall for your next hours linen In- black' and ored mercerised 4 spools for white. Priced 25 pool Tr a yard STREET FLOOR CENTER 8TREET FLOOR CENTER laimiy wasmngr ys i.ttf'i 'i WO' vyiLKCd-eARRC dry aoopt CO. landing somewhere 'among the canyons or Jagged rocks and moun pear, will be staged.

The tight will be free to all ex-service men and their friends. ler was. weU known in this ci' ing formerly been employed Hei stand poolroom on Public He is survived by one brother MUlen The funeral will be his home, Thursday afterno o'clock. Interment will- fca Greenwood consented to the use of his windows for recruiting purposes this week and legionnaires will -be on duty every evening to accept applicants. The post has quarters in the Hill and Evans building on Main street.

Several rooms are weU appointed and furnished. Commander Arthur Evans Brader-CBrien Post, American Legion, of Nantiooke. The first night of the campaign which-' is to- last a week, brought nearly Hfty members. The members the post-are determined to make every ex-service man in the town a legionnaire. Mr.

Challenger, the stors. of thai nanx has is of the Opinion that Nanticoke ex-service men can establish something even better for the young men of the town if cooperatin is forthcoming" from every quarter. -'-The plan, is to enroll about 1,200 members. About March 1, a boxing carnival at which fighters of national reputo will ap Miller uv- tain tnousanas -oireet 'below. Nantiooks Pes Seeks Members Membership campaign la being waged in a breesy manner by the execuUr and publicity committee of Prad O.

aged St. died of complications yesterday morning at bit boms. TJnroln sLrsei. Mr. Mil.

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