t a x i 1 V X t ? X ? t ? ? T ? Blouse-Buying Opportunity -Literally Hundreds of r retry iNew mouses at rnuc 1 nai ouiuci on the Sensational In the past six months more women have bought blouses here than ever before in the history of the store. Is that not sig nificant? A department like this doesn't develop so wonderfully in such a short time unless its merchandise has an unusual ap peal. Friday and Saturday we shall hold an unprecedented Sale of Blouses. Unprecedented from a quality, value and price standpoint offering values that are worth coming a long distance to secure. Actual Theae sketches are actual riRht from the blouses, but tbe lovely materials, the delicate colorings and the Bplendld workmanship cannot be pictured that's the real treat In store for you. Lingerie blouses, the kind that will look fresh and pretty after tubbing. Big Collars, frills and pin tuck trims. Exceptional values, at 98c, i. as. a.so, a.5o, 94.50, 95.&0 rith embroidery front 9a.so, 9.tW Pretty crepe de chene models. Novel collars, one style and lace edged collar. Exceptional values, at Exquisitely designed Georgette crepe and crepe de chine blouBes. The quality is rich, while the trimming ideaB are such as you rarely find in blouses at this price. All colors, tea, rose, yellow, chartreuse, gold, white and flesh .... 94.48, 95.75, 98.95 Crepe de chene and Georgette crepe blouses values that arc decidedly in the "Extraordinary Class" Blouses that add a new note of dressiness to any woman's costume. AH the pretty new shades of green, tan, bisque, rose, pink and of course white. Blended trims, frills and pin tucks 7.50 X Middies 98c, $1.25, $1.39, $1.48 1 i 1 I Summer time is Middy-time. A large assortment goes into this sale. Belted, laced and plain models. Some have colored collars and others plain white. Important For the benefit of you who wish to do your "mite" in this great "Red Cross" work and who find it inconvenient to come downtown, we have made ar rangements to accept your membership by telephone and charge same to your account. This money will be turned over to the Hed Cross Committee in charge and a membership slip and but ton will be mailed to yon. No pledge for service is necessary. Yearly Membership, $1.00 Life Membership, $25 00 I t ? Tl i ? 1 t t i t t ? f 1 1 t 1 ? ? t I I i t i WE DON'T KEEP THE BEST WE SELL IT PEED PAINTS OILS PUBLICS CORN, OATS, WHEAT and all kinds of CHICKEN PEED MARTIN - SENIOR PAINTS and VARNISHES for every purpose. You can buy no better. GASOLINE, KEROSENE We ll aave you many, a dollar before fall comes. VAUGHAN & SON PHONE NO. 5 and son, all of Hemlngford, motored to Alliance Saturday to do some shopping. A. M. Miller was here from Hem lngford the first of the week. Ben Johnson of Hemlngford was in town Tuesday. William Holllnrake was here from Hemlngford, Tuesday, on business. Ed ThoraaBon has opened up a lunch counter at King's corner. One can now buy a scoup of Oma and get a lunch at the same time. Danny Lyons is opening up at the Old Everett Cook location. New bil liard tables have been Installed, soft drinks will be sold, and a high-class place conducted. Danny says he'll be tickled to pieces to see all the old boys. He said to say all would be welcome as the flowors In May. The way it has been this year, Danny Johnny Hodgklnaoo, until May 1 with King ft Wilson's, Is now manag ing King's Corner, dispensing Oma and soft drinks, selling candy, tobae co, etc. Fred Mollrlng was at Lakeside on business Monday. John Jellnek was down from Hem- inRford Monday. Mrs. Frank Englvet of Dalton vis ited Mrs. C. Schaffer the Utter part of the week. The Misses Grace and Floreneo Weidenhamer, who had been visit ing at the home or W. M. Weidenha mer, left Saturday for their home at Burlington, Iowa. Mrs. Ross Welton of Mullen, Neb., was in Alliance Friday on business. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of tho Baptist church will sure must have some welcome up his meet with Mrs. D. L. Sturgeon, 412 sleeve. lEmersou, next Wednesday afternoon. Fair List Prices j?S Fair Treatment K5 (4 resilience ijjajl COMFORT iKjB efficiency IVI WmwrWmM Ford Gar Tires de Luxe GOODRICH BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES CORE another triumph for Goodrich skill and experience in rubber making those new SUPER-SIZE TIRES for Ford cars the instantly famous " THREE-SEVENTY-FIVE." These are de luxe tires, expressly de signed and built to meet the special needs of Ford cars, but Ford Car Tires of HEROIC SIZE made only in the five-finger Safety Tread. Bigger with extra rubber and extra service, their greater resilience gives your car a greater comfort and effi ciency that offset a higher first cost. And they outlive ordinary tires. Equip your car with them, and add value to its look, lenghten its LIFE, and double your enjoyment of it. "Three-Seventy-Fives" on Goodrich's patented ARTILLERY wheels, with rim and felly combined, make a ue Luxe rora Lar. I V ; I I I E 1 I I I 'I r S 1 8 m m TU Ufm J " w it,. .J Order through your dealer. The B. F. Goodrich Co. Akron, Ohio faSST B.t in th. Ion Run" ggg t Y I I Y ? 1 ? t t f 1 X i x ? i t t 1 1 1 y t f t i t t AUCTION SALE I 1000 Hereford Two-year-old steers, de-horned. 1000 Hereford One-year-old steers. 1000 Hereford One-year-old heifers. Will be sold at the Stock Yards, Fremont, Nebraska, X at 12:30 o'clock sharp X Wednesday, May 23, 1917 Extra Good Panhandle Hereford Steers and Heifers This is a choice bunch of stuff and will suit anyone who is in the market for cattle. They will be sold in lots to suit purchaser. Freight paid to any C. & N. W., point to Pierre, S. D., Winner, S. D., Chadron, Nebr. TERMS: Cash or Bankable Note Maurice Degan, Owner Ed J. 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