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Sunday, January 5, 1918.
DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE NINE
Y
EXTEKTA1N MM .MIT CITY (LIB.
Mr. and Mr. V. K Daiber diter
tallied the members of the Summit City
drib Friday niyht at Dornii-k Hills
Country dub. A 7 o'clock ilmner was
seixed from two Ions tables, each liuv
injc as ils central ornament a crystal
vas huJding crimson carnations. At
eacto ptala lay a carnation of enrre-
spondinif hue and the place cania were
Inscribed with verse suggestive of the
jierson at whose jilate they lay. In the
tame of five hundred which followed,
llr. iind Mrs. 1. C. l.'inirs. Mr. and -Mrs.
was presented a haud-painted creamer
Slid sugar., llobert Gillam was awarded
the men's trophy, a necktie. The eve
nine's pleasure concluded with dancing.
Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs.
Wirt Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. I.. J. Dol
man, Mr., and Mrs. George Fish, Mr.
and Mrs, J.. Homer Adams, Mr. and Mrs.
Z. G. Rowland, Mr. ami Mrs. J. V.
KruoKP.n, Mr. and Mrs. H, (?. Spmildins;,
Ml:, and Mrs. P.. C Din;;, Mr and Mrs.
Robert Gillam, Kverett Kruejior. Mrs.
Sephie Kutzow., Mr. Mary Collier of
Ijinro'ln, III., Mrs. 1.. A. Trdweil of Ann
Arbor, Mich.. and James lowland of
Mason City, Iowa.
INFORM AL K KCKI'J Hi S.
Mr. and Mrs. V IX I'oHor uavo an
Informa'l reception 1-Yirlay iKfclU when
the KiiQKtH were asked to meet Mr. Pot
tor's Hitter, Mrs. C. A.. Kinear of Scat
tli, Wash., and Mr. Kinttar,, whn came
Tlluraduy for a short visit.. In the din
in(r room, which was hriyhtcned by
ni'imson roses, refreshments were served
by a group of attractive Kii Is, incJiid'itiK
Mkhwb Mary lioonc, Georgia Simpson.
FUen and iJorolhy Dickson, Helen and
TluuUnv Ward and Mrs. Kinily lm!kes.
I)A( IN(i I'AICTV.
Mlssos Clara 15. W'altrip and Lucy
Cook wore joint bostes.o.s l-VMay nislu
at an enjoyable clamiiiip; party at the
honw of Mi:, and Mrs. Y. P, Poland.
Hill C street southwest. Mis. Charles
F. Adams assisted in eniertaininK
After the program of twenty dances,
hot chocolate and cake wore served.
Tin' truest included Misses Knthe.rine
Adainas, Katharine Pliinum, iKuntby
DliiK.s, Florencj- Wall, Wilinii Lois Rob
erts, Minerva Thompson. Ilu.l! l.:it
ford, Louise ami Anita Jedbi-lter., (nine
Madden. Thulmu l'diss Kobcrts, Norma
(lies, Cecil .limit;, laa'ile K' illiiiMMvm -th.
Lucy Penn liaokei:, Nolle ViNu:i,
Kleanor Jinrron, Vii'tunhi Lnn,, Gi-etch-eu
Lack, F.ula Ma MnfietT., Keiunn
Kcbw.ito, 1..i;11ii Somtirul, and Hor
ace Ab'.Murtiie, ,lui:y Muss. Cecil li'by.
F,lnir HIoukIi, i;looim;r Sullivan, Dsuilnl
Poland, IHluj l.eilln.tter, Granville Gra
ham, Vernon Collins, .P.imcts Suliivmi,
.luselih Thompson, iMiu.i:len Champion.
Lawrence Kutch, Waltiiip .lacksnn., I. tidy
Spatlw, Chester Franklin, Willis 'l'vu
nv, Travis latter, Uussull "Weeks. Viv
kui Presueli, Lnon Jjauhe, Gtiui Kdul
iiiaji, Ernest Lykin.'i. 'i'homas .lohusoa.
H'-slitl KelvulUv. Philip Midi's-
I'OK (.Mil, l'-l&UADS.
J. II. llarcrav.', Mrs. .1. P. Grubbs, Mrs.
Uobert Si'ivally. The club will moot
next Friday with .Mrs. 11. 11. lb nr, iu3
A struct northwest.
Fmhroiilery ( lull.
The Wfdnesday Kmbroidery ciub will
he cntcrtaineJ at :', o'clock Wednesday
afternoon by Mrs. Fred Kyhurn, Ninth
and ) streets nor: o-i. Members are
riHiuestod to call the host'.-,;.
I.adie-i of Hie Leaf.
The Ladies of lie- l. u v.iii moot
Monday afternoon at the lonite Mrs.
Homy IVtterr. 1 G yw;-. m utlmvsl.
Mis. Maude 'I'unio r will be the leader
md the ttoneral sub.;ect will be "Five
Plays by Lord 1 Uin.i ny."
ricasanl Hour ( Lib.
Mrs. John Gait, will oiwrtain the
Pleasant Hour club Friday al'tei isk.mi ;it
Gait Manor.
Wasliimitoii 1 in i, Two ( lull.
The Washiiutoti I'm t two club will
he entertained Tbur dav nlfrrnon ny
Mrs. Victor Wiliianw.
ciinu iii.s AM) 1 tU)(.i;S.
1 .o til oiik'h's Cltis-.
The Loyal Women's el.i s of I ho First
Christian church met e.-toi day al'b r
niiiHi with Airs. .1. Cl.irene.- Ib'.id. 'i'he
business t"..:don was f.dlnwe.l by a seeial
hour, dunnx wliii-li relre limoiits were
served. Tic ( lass will ei.f'i t a.n Thui's-
,t. the iu.tiio .1 .Mrs. It. II.
MISTAKEN IDKXTITY IS t AIS1C
OK SHOOTING AT LAWTON
day uf tcriioon ut the homo of Mrs. A.
V. Wailoustoin, 1121 C utroet south
west. notf.s of sotitny.
Col. and ilrs. I;. L. Gregory, 818 Mc-
I.lsh avenue, left last night for Jack
sonville, Fla., whore they will visit their
dauclner, Mrs. S. L. llreaux. Colonel
Gregory will return the fiist of Febru
ary, while Mrs. Gregory will remain
until March.
Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Johnson and son,
(Key, left yesterday afternoon for a ten
day-' trip to Gland Kapids, Mich., and
Ciiiea-.o.
M'S. Fdward K. Krtell and children.
.lack. Mary and Lobby, are in Okla
homa City visiting Mis. Fitell's sister,
Mis. William Marshall.
Miss Jim Kleins ,a-j returned from
Waco and other places in Texas, where
she spent the Christmas holidays.
Miss MaiKaret Cherry has returned
to .Norma n to le-entcr the state univer
sity after spending the holidays with
lor mother, Mrs. Henry Cherry.
G x" "ley has returned to
Cainp P.owie al'toi speiidiue a ton days'
flll'ioUli here,
'apt. . p. Patteisoii, Contpan.v I',
Ulth niimont. I ', S. engineers, who
was 1 oie on Mek leave, has returned to
HIGHWAY MF.IVIING ( Al.l.llll
AT SI l.I'lll K I OK JAN.
II
day aftoriM
Cio li w in lienor of el i s. J.o'l; London.
Cire'o Nutulier Two.
A meetlir," -nf Circle Niiinlie:' Two of
P.roadway Alethodiot oliU'ch is an
nounced for i::i' o'oloeU Tinsday aftei
u.iiiM at the homo of Mr-. J. . Shelter,.
1002 MeLish. Lloe'ion of office! will
be bold.
Circle Number One.
Circle Number One of I headway
Methodist church will meet Tuosd i
afternoon at 2'.:;i) o'clock with Mrs. John
McCarty, D2:J A street northwest.
Division Number Three.
Pivison Number Throe of I '.roadway
Ilaptisl church itf, i-, Tuesday iificr-
at I! o'clock with Mis. I . M. Wall-
iiiK. L'.O'J Fishy .I'.eiuie.
Divisiiiu Nuiiilior One.
division Nu.i "io ( F""olw!iy
Paptist. ohiH-ch w i'I meet Tu-m!:. afli r
laion .it. 2:10 o'.-loek with Mrs. M. S.
Killl.ey, UU'i Kiev. Mb a , cell,. 'thy,. - I
(Continued on pane 11.)
Liiwtou. Okl.i., Jan. 5. Misdakeii
Identity Is assigned as the can. o of a
killiutf yeitord.iy moniiny in the Kock
Island freight yards, when K. S. Taylor.
Hock Island guard, w.is almost instant
ly killed. A. L. Morris, city nii;hi
policeman, was shot throiiKh the head,
and Vic Spailin, deputy sheriff, re
ceived a slight wound in the shoulder.
Harry WilliiiKham, deputy sheriff, was
not hurt. AVilliugham, Mollis and
Sparliu had none to the Kock Island
station, after looking thr.nmh sum; of
the acant buildings in search of ttani
biers and linuor, and wore walkim;
south from the station when a flash
lifilit was seen and a kuu was fired, the
bullet hitting Morris In the luad. The
officers drew their guns and fired and
Taylor was killed. The coroner's in
quest hold that Talor came to his
death by Ktinsliot wound, the shot heme
fired by II. 11. Williiifcham. The cor-
oner exonerated Willini;hai:t fioni are
crime or wroimdoim; m the case.
Tl l.SA (H NTV I'l.ANS
I5l(i KOAI) Ul II DING l'K(),!i:CL
Tulsa, tlkia., Jan. a. --Fnless some un
foreseen obstacles prevent, Tulsa coun
ty within the next six'y day-- will beo.in
operations on a ureal hind surface in id
buil.lini; cimpuimi tor which the oteis
I'.iive antlioi'i.ed the expenditure of
: 1 .T.'iO'itm. Tills. i cutty will build Pel
mile-; of road and W'iishiue toil county,
on the north, plans to build ; inpkto
systi-m ol perinatient mt;ii:i,--, and
likoui.-o Creek iin.l Okmu?eee couiiLie;
on thi- south. When the.-, f i.i! i iuiu.
ties have coin.leteil their plans the oil
bolt, of the Tills, I district, an boa-t of
as good highways as any other :imilar
area in the 1 oiled Stales.
llor.ison. Texas, Jan. 1. O. J. .hu
so. i or l'ur.tnt, president ot tue Okl.i-
houia, Texas and (luif Highway a so-
ciatioa, ha- i.-siied a cnl for an annual
meeting of this association to bo lu l l in
Sulphur, okla., Friday, Jan. tl. M:'.
Johll.-oll has urged eye. y count V
Ihrouch whicii Ihe hiehv.aj' jeisses to
send la IT'1 doliuil.ous. Fesides outlin
ing work for this j ear, the nr;;uni'a
tiou will elect now officers to have
chai"'P of the i". eolation during the
ensuing yea.-. The highway extends
from iehita and Florence. Kan.,
through Oklahoma and Texas to Pallas.
Tile iissoeiat ion was formed in I 'cni.-'on
in J'.!K(.
NORWAY I.OSFS T FN I Y TWO
SHU'S 1)1 KING lli: I.Mi'Ki;.
K AISFK'S MAN I KIDAY Ill'AIIlS
Al'STHIANS MOKK ( (N( ILIA l'OKY :
A lust ocl.i tn . Jan. a. The s.)eia!it
nrw . piinoi V'orw. torts of Perlhj s a s ,
1 1: it I "'. L' iuaido pa', i !. the socialist i
a-ader. told the iciehst.ig main cmutnit
toe that the Au.-triani were more con
eihatoi y than tiie Germ ins at the i.e. ice
nogotiat ions at Pi est f,ito:l,. The Ger
man under secretary lor foreign af
fairs. Parcel Von 1 lotnhus.-ohe-l lad.len
li.iusc n, oeniod tl'.is. lb' saM no diiTcr
onee of any sort. eXistotl bitweou the1
iGeinian and Austrian delegates.
i:nki:k is aitoimi d
si ,n a lok i kom ni a ada
St ale : senator f
vacancy causeil 1
G. N'ewl Mlds. le.
Poyle. 'Th". :n
uniil tip- n
held in N';v.
it.l Nevid:t to 1111 the
the di .ith .e' Ftar.e.-i
Go .orroir Kr.inict I .
.-i nnoiot nvt' i oh -'et v i
xt r':t.,-r.il ' ion to hi
Reno. Nov., Jair
1 loislerson. binko'
lllia.. Nevada,
p.- Charles Felknap
aiiil : ttipi !!''' of
appointed United
?-""5i-: 1 ' '-"?r r St A
h j
Tc set too very h:l r-3ults ?:1
Dr. Humphreys' "Sffventy-tevcn" 8t
the first 3neeze or sliivcr.
"Seventy-seven" breaks ri Coloi
that hang on -Crip. All Dm; Eturej.
i'J Cv.'V
Loi'.dpp':, Jan. n.- In I'pp'nib'r twenty-j
two Norwegian rhd-s, with total gi'iss 1
tonnagp- i :i:'X'i . were l"--t. 'i const'-i
oup'r.ro of war una up'-, the Xorwcninn '
iega'ip'ti a uiiopI iipipI. Sev i i.t j l'r, i lives;
were I'ist. i
AKDMOKi: SOLDI! K I Mil M MLi:.
"We luxe ha I : o oral l.i tish.'S w 1th '
tno enemy ii.''i' reii hiiii: tin' iri-nclies;
here, which 1 am sure I would not 1
hav e iv i.-he 1 had it n .1 boon for j
Mayr's Wi.ndi rful !b im ply. It Iris en-1
tirely cured mo of indigestion :inl uwfu!
gas in my slum pi h. Ai 'iiv food now
.ligosts as troiHl as mo!h"r's iee, to." j
It is a si.nplp', l.arinio-.,-. pre; ,a . at ion that j
ii'inoyo; tiie eatairha! nouns tr'nn tb'l
mto'tlnal tt . t ami allays th- ir.llatu- j
uialion yiah causo-; ia'tica!ly all
1 . 1 1 1 : i 1 1 . IL-rr and intestinal nihnem .
iiii'hi'hng a opemlieit is. ' i i " eo-e will
eotiviuie or nioni'y rpfundod. Citv Drug'
Stota. ' t
W. 0. W. Installation
All niomln'i's of the Wooihncn of Imp Vv'ovUI,
tho Woodmen Circle ;md the p;;ljllc :il !ar;';e
are speeially invited to alt em I our inshillulion of offi
cers, Friday nijrht, .lan. IS, at ( 'o cmicn lla!l.
.1. V.. ('.ALT,
,). X. MOiUJAN",
DOCK II AYS.
( 'oiiiniit'fe.
We prepay s h i p p i n g
c h a r g e s on all m a i 1
o r (1 e r s P8"
5 VWIttA&JPTI a 1 1
rxt I J.I AF F M Zffi J Ki V
hJ
IUI
in a i 1 o r il o r s
filled I h e s a m e
d a v v c e e i v c d
Now
for
A tin
oci' ; -
,'iid Society.
vti!l..r of '"io .leC
will be P.'-bi nt
1 I.
Mihsvps Virfilnia Lynn and KtiJ;leritie
Stonuni gave a dauee last nigibJ at the
homo of MUk Lvnn, F ntvf t soutii-
t'st, to which only g'Irl ftaondi'. wei-e
Invited. The young hostesses ver as
KiKtcil In entertaining by tbuir mothois,
Mrs. TC. L. Lynti and ilrs. .1. W.. Stonum. ,
A patriotic touch was pivon to ihei
rooms) by attractive ilecorations. The
programs contained twmity dances. The
gucsta' Hit inchideil Mioses Lucy Cook,
.Ta"a 15. Wallop, lunothy Dings.
Gretehen Lacy, l-'ranees tlraham. Wilnia
Ixiis Kohert-, Minerva Thompson, Joan
Lttlbettev, Christine .Ionian, Kiiih
F'isclilv, Mary Noble, Mary Davis, Mabel
Dyer, Sallio Less Freeman, Grace Dyer,
l.ucile Killing'swortli, Nellie WiFoti.
Margaret Chivera, Norma Gates, Lucy
Pennybacker, Cecil .Lines, Uegiua
Schwarz, Louise Leilbr.tter, liallie Liin
fori, Mabelle Goddurd. Florence YSaH,
Virginia Cole.
GIVES LINi: I'AUTV..
An enjoyable line party was given Fri
day night at the Palace by Miss Kloanor
Lilley. . llor guests wert Mr. and Mrs.
H. S. Dlshop, Misses Flla Peterson, Allie
Depew, Heba Siielton, Kleanor McPlice
ters, IJllian and Margaret liishop, F'leu--ence
I'hilbroid;. Kefi esliinenls xve.re
liervoil later at Frame's.
KMTJiTAI.N J-'OB VIS1KWJ.
My.. and. Mrs. Tom Frame gave a nonu
dinner Tuesday in compliment to Mj s.
J. Litse-v Smith, Kuest ul' Mr. and Mrs.
W. 11. Frame, who returned yesterday
to her home in Wichita, Kan. Covers
were laid for the gaiest of honor and
for Mv. and Mrs. V.. F.. Frame, James
Framo of Carnp llow.m, l't. Worth,
Texas; Mrs. J. L. RigRins, Mrs. IX L.
yuarles, Mrs. John Ficcmari of Tulsa,
Cupt. It. W. Patterson nf Camp Lowic,
Texas, and the hotjt and hostess.
I,1E I'AKTV.
Mrs. Edward Ertell pave a line party
yesterday afternoon at the Princess in
cumpllmont to T.. J.. Spikes of Uealdum,
who 1h Viaitinc Mrs. (1. JX Paine, and
in honor of Miss Helen Flack of Phila
delphia. In addition to Ihe honor
guests the. party included Mrs. Paine.
Mrs. .1. Maurice Miller., Mrs- A. H.
Kinard and Mrs. F. K. Stat en. Refresh
ments were served at Frame's.
COMMITTEE MEETING.
The executive committee of the Red
CruBB will meet at 4 o'clock Monday
afternoon al tiie office of Klrkpatrick
& J.linUle 2 1-5 West Main.
AMONG THE (MRS.
lioness lo Club.
Mrs. J. D. Haxdwicke, C20 C street
nortlmu-st, was husless to tho Friday
Aiternoon KnittinB dub. Thia was the
Btwcmd meetins of the club, which was
oi-ganized shortly before the holidays.
The time was devoted to knitting for
the soldiers and to discussing ways to
conserve food. The members pre lloov
erlz'iny und no refreshments are served
at the meetings. There were present
Mrs. V. Kestler, Mrs. R.' II. Henry, Mrs.
tiuali Cisco, Mrs. Cl. W. Tounir, Mrs.
Oh! the Charm
ef Beauty
Let XluaH's Calcium Wafers Kostun'
the Color lo Vour (i.ci Ks ami i'.c
uiuti' the Cause nf Pimples,
lil.K l.heads, I'ilc.
i;eiy cue i iimp'H a b. auiil'ul :U:n
jus4 US rvei-y oi," onyie. a h.-aithv p
son. Cnsighlly I'aoo. I" i 1 1. - I with pirn
.Jes di-eooi at ions, hlaeli bead etc.,
are noihiiii' hall unb-aitr.y rao.-s doe lo
l.F..',3 impurities, cn-an.-
the Uo.al h:.'lll,sh.-s o ...
Then, All Ready
Great January
The wise and thrifty people who are shrewd
enough to appreciate the fact that ail goods,
almost without exceptions, are going to be
higher priced in the future, will lose no time
in attending this great clearance.
oi the k
i.i.
,3
V i 'l
"Life (. .ie N'ov Is a L. iir.eous Thing,
l'ir I Have. .Made All s:.in '.'roubles
a 'Ihnii, of the l'aL"
You i,iiist not believe that, drugs and
salves will stop facial .( mi: hi s. The
ciiuse is impure blood Hie I with all
manner of refuso matt.i'.
Stuart's Calcium Wafers cleanse and
clear the blood, driving out all poison:--aiid
iiiiiuiritics. And you'll ii.'ur liave
a good complexion until the blood i
flci n.
No matter how- bad vein complexion
Is, Stuart's Calcium Wafers will work
wonders with it. You can get the. to lit
tle wonder-workers at join- dritggi: I's
for ill) tents a package.
m:i:io tkim, coitox
F. A. Sluart Co., TiU Stuart Hlilg.,
Marshal', .Mich. Send me al once, by
return mail, a free trial package of
Stuart's Calcium Wafers.
Name
Street
City State
Special Cut Prices Now
Bit? No. 21i "pound can finest white
Hominy, now !'c
Regular lac. size bottle best Duality
Sweet or Sour Pickles lie
Rosary Chocolates-, the most delicious
quality; regular 40e per pound val
ue; now, pound '.'He
Snow Flake marshmullow, white va
nilla or toasted; now, pound '.'lie
2..c and 'Am: Dolls, now 1!lc
fino I lolls, your choice "J.'ie
7ric Dolls, your choice Hile
All our ribbons on sale now; all
you want; any value or color; any
ipiantity; at just one-half price.
All embroideries now on sale, your
choice ill just one-half price.
The DILWORTH CO.
121 V. .Main SI. Phone KM.
The Home of .Mush Hroad.
Six Days of
Drastic Price
Cutting
Come and Save
Money
WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S
HOSE, THE PAIR, 12c
Women's and children tS
black cotton hose in an ex
ceptional quality. Women's
sizes S 1-2 to 10, children's
sizes 5 to '.) 1-2. Regular 20c
values. Sale price, the
pair ; 12c
35c POPLIN, the YARD 13c
One lot of cotton poplin in
all colors, and comes full uO
inches wide and worth iific.
Sale price, the yard 19c
BUTTONS, 3c THE CARD
One assortment of fancy and
pearl buttons about three
hundred cards in all; worth
15c to 25c. Very special to
clean up at, the card 3c
FANCY RIBBON, THE
YARD, 25c
A very special lot of fancy
ribbons which has been sell
ing during the holiday sea
son for :'5c and 40c. Suitable
for millinery use, hair bows
and other trimmings. Janua
ry Clearance Sale price, the
yard 25c
TALCUM POWDER 19c
Regular 25c Colgate's and
Williams' talcum powder.
Q 1 1 M.in 4-lii V,w If.
Bfl kJon'. pi ivt , Llic UUA
7. '-n fi ; y
f v ;a,i
mm
S.7M.
I1 ifh"V;
the Second Wee
Clearance Sale
Every department in the store contributes its
quota of merchandise to this sale at below
regular prices, thereby it is an event of con
siderable magnitude.
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The Greatest Dis
posal of Ready-to
Wear in the His- i
tory of Ardrnor
The Clearance oi Suits and Dresses
IIaJ Price
SOLI) FOR $25.00
ALL SUITS AND DRESSES THAT FORMERLY
REDUCED TO
50
12
ovo
?25-
$0050
A l
$'
ALL SUITS AND DRESSES TH AT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $35.00
REDUCED TO
ALL SUITS AND DRESSES THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $-15.00
REDUCED TO
ALL SUITS AND DRESSES THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $50.00
REDUCED TO
ALL SUITS AND DRESSES THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $05.00
REDUCED TO
ALL SUITS AND DRESSES THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $75.00
REDUCED TO
ALL SUITS AND DRESSES THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $85.00
REDUCED TO
ALL SUITS AND DRESSES TH AT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $125.00
REDUCED TO
All Silk and Wool Skirts Reduced 1-3
i
SOT 50
50
$IJJ: WOMEN'S UNION
SUITS 8,;)c
Women's ribbed fleeced un
ion .suit.-; in an exceptional
quality, with all wearing
parts bound. Two styles are.
offered for thi:-! .;a.le low
neck, no .sleeve;;, no bullous
and ankle length. IliU neck,
onjr .sleeve;;, ankh; lenirth
and button. All sizes are in
cluded and are regular $1.25
values. January Clearance
Sale price, the 'arment39c
ONE LOT OF SKIRTS THAT FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $7.50 $O05
ON SALE FOR Z
ONE LOT OF SKIRTS THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $12.50 $95
AND $15.00, ON SALE FOR O
ONE LOT OF SUITS THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $15.00 AND Sf05
$20.00, ON SALE FOR 0
All Evening Coats and Dresses Reduced to Half Price
CORSETS 9Sc
One table of corsets in Gos
Farcl and Eon Ton makes that
heretofore sold for $2 and
$2.50. All sizes in the lot but
not all sines of any one style.
January Clearance Sale
price 93c
WAISTS $3.95
Waists of an exceptional
quality crepe da Chine and
georgette crepe in colors of
white, pink, green, flesh, na
vy and others. Regular $5, ,
$6 and $7 values. Very r-fecial
during the January Clear
ance Sale at $3.95
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