The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 26, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    niK OMAHA HKE: Tl'KaSlUY. SITTKMUKR "JG, 1022.
Police Puzzled
Over Little Gins
Disappearances
Til, 0, Assisting ('u to
rar h for 1 1tii, Taken
From Offirr"
i'.ar.
IVllta Wt-ra piliuled )l"I'l'liiV at
tha iii.lUn dl.i'l"r.iin o i( u little
girl. . I m n l hut ii Ihnii l"t.
vsli... home tiny wti rifUawiriiiK
lo .Mil. wh-u aha JnnM-J from ! u lit
iigitiii,
A John Hpr r walking; down
lOWII elt li l I'K'I fltir JtlM'tlt II. lie
. linn atro.a, tt little Kill living 'IU
f illy at Trtriily nUlli ami t'nlifoiiila
llin In.
Hie told lillii she m
took her to r-'oiirtteiilll hii-I
hater , lrwl. whna he animated
Jirr In ratrotiimn hniha Whulen.
W Imb-li rtllrl tViili.il miIi n Ma-lli-u
Hii-I mi riiirMii y t in wua sent
M g t t hem,
(lirt Nam lit I "I).
At liFHil.tUttrtyr, Ilia 111 Ho yirl told
ornrrra (hut lirr nam Was IHiiIii he.
Terry, that aha waa ytura eM, but
aha didn't know tha addrta of hr
hum.
tilfltera at arched the t-IJil i unit
city tllrectoriea ami lotatetl a Terry
family at Ji29 Oillforiiiu, street.
Policeman Jlcialer started for the
pluca mUh Oio lltle Kilt In an emer
gency automobile.
When he reached that adrea he h-ft
tha fclrl altlliiK I'l Hi machine whlln
ha want to the Iioumu to Inquire.
la wan told at I tin dor that Ilia girl
del not live there.
When lie returned to tlie autumn
lilla, tha ghl waa gone.
Taken by Mail.
r.ciater waa linupluaeed. Ilf ques
tioned iieighliora, and una woman
told nm a. mini In an automobile with
two other children 1 1 1 driven up,
i.ikeu tha JHllo Kill Into his car, and
driven iff.
font limine hla investigation, Deia
ter iitllei! tha irllirlpiil if thi Wele
etiT n -howl where I tin lltle girl prob
iihly would have gone to at hool.
"yes. Ilium he dlsuppeureil at re
fees," tha principal told him. "and I
notified her father, Iny Terry, 3u25
California street. Ho mi hi ha auw
her sitting in an niitomohlla hut didn't
Know It w,uj a police, far, lie took
her honi."
SOULS for SALE
By RUPERT MUCHES.
,ii- ha I l-ni able t.. aff.n.l mily ll.r Uasl of r il.nli.a In bar haa.l.liaaa, an 4
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tl'iAlril lu i llrijll.el h, IH lillii
IllMlt
A inliN riimi nl.nii ll. iiiil lial li i
4fffll tf i.itlillri Dm .li'i'-.l U i -
tn nril"r In lii lit nuiirl fii.i.
h autfaili'l hr kd l-i tnM an iir-aji
luary mail ami iri i
M'Mi l iilif- aail In hi r I
iif I ha 1ivi 1 1 il I-hIiI nli
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imliliril In aciirnif ttiv trip
ur if halin.
1(0 Ilia lalu i In. l
Ik ih gi"nf mli iiuin
hr i lialira turvlina a id Ixm Mll l
lliiitia oiulliih ili lurr tr Ulio'l)
am nf mam nriifv iinna -I,,, .i ,
ria-l lilt lili-Milv mii itft-r Ituilltip
I'lrll nf liiata'lH in a mg) ... cf n.
VI' lui a lliananilika.
il nlmuiil t rua I ralrf ila
lUlkril In. 1 11 the InalKV alij lilc- i
! Iiuiiuifa nt Mr, I .iiii l uiliv, i i . r 4111
l, j uutiiit:, l!ir r f li ti a. i, i In r i')t ,
'"lier i In c In .w iiiiiiin j mill ! i,im,n ry if fanioua atara, tlioir hair
,! i'. i"l"f. H I ilt ij I. I I iiiln t h Iti t. mat !if I iluwu, their aei iit, tliair liamU and
iJ lrili! to tnlc ui a llrtaitu.rt. j f.-at ilniimj In what they thought
i 1 ,u'' l'l""''l I"!" llirtiitii.il j nrtatii poe. tiotiia of tlirm era
,.,!;Miii with to j'iritv 4 tilling, hm if i e, y iintiy Kii-1 all of them aitihliioija
l e u i. hiil it it ,i Jiu iluty to ' U ny the tnnrltl am lrnr wealth.
ji!..v the y,,iin- u..,i,.i a Inn. I.v tha liuMniU of
M. ni n.iilil ii-.t iiiuI.!M.ii.i j ,4Ul). a.tvrrtlaanient. Mem
.im..nl4U Siilliintry ui tin.. She i pu, ,rt ninif ,jna.i aal.la. Tl.ey
h.iti-. hmi ami al.irril lit t!ir i'ih.iiik .,., m ,ot Willi furlolia flainea
i nn y. II,. n .lie f.Miii.l llut .lie j ,,,iU ,( ,,, y ,,u not alu tvel tha pa
v4v ti!l oi.trn tr ut thr tti Jit '" ,.,. The people who wcra relehrateil
lie 4 ruhitiil at the wmilo. I ,r) ,y , ami fna ami flgurn
I,., in. ...,,i I """ "' h, r ' , tiiuai. if liter eia any truth In her
i h-i l.ii.ii . ur iiiiKt'H-u luiin.r man i':iiir faith, la ot aoula, ilatiuieil
t'nriliaiuiun p( (4tu who Mat goit t Uit-ll-via, Uu. f.iii, hm with then i..u.oii f the a..ul Mini, r iha
i.. via Li.iiiiiis rii.'tore. l.liiuiit revtliiue. uiiil rtifoliloa Ihi-lt'..' . i....i. .!,, 11..1 loihM.iiie ft, alt
There waa a l ff iiiiit.stataa forl'ivtu aillv ivji.lu. iiHin muU f u tmihmn m ihe Mr.i.ion home h.J 11 , " "
li ."-ttity prue, tha wiititt-r to lx aiveii , l r, though l.n Kliia! tlm ( aileaiiraa 4 tM ,,f Miiiint i.ni, nut of hunt ; 4 I . ln at ui n il .11I0 llie w ii.li.u".
Hiitjii in ruovia atiiilio. Theae of hiiiotry. i 'illy . 1 ul.l.un;. not it lotteiiii; 111 tlutltha l.iinl. up ia.iim io.t Ilia aouliiis
iTtlte tniii from all over tha eountiw: a a raiilt of tia r repiu. eur.oaj ' a 1 f .1110 -I .l.pilia vt pinv.luin iwl-a
they lulletl fiom llle. fciiin.lt i t. a, tiu tutnlly knew heiatlf. ll.r n'l hal n.il'l" perfyiue, hut lie
total., ai.il tha olia-urr nttiona oftftthtr loot never timint.iiiinl tha r-! inte.l 11 Uft m ilo itoweia to lie
hi tltiia. They wara iitile4 aa "M 1 u r t'hr.aii.nt .liMlrma thiit lo IuiDib atut mk Hh them, Ami peifiiine
V. ateuirnpher; MtJ Z, ahopntil; a( i tM a, lu allien ulnmliuMon, a : a wiiiv well a w lie.) Mem
Ali.a V, Imiiia alii." "4 ao on. j - -
'l l.ev hail tthkej themaelvea out In j
tmiUealiifl aplenilor, I1!! Iheiuaelvea I
t.t of llaltal. m hef txfclf fW
t mi K.t in nn' how I. inl r tt waa afi4
'how ahuiiililv rouinl. lUr fanejr
.... , ail, lOUIil not fiiaaw inw iii,i..
Kl.... With l OWII fcliU.l.lfl- Of hlil.t. (f, w Ml,a4
ahu tiiiit to falnV her. if like ona of .
II...... tau.ie.1 K''U a.tmiiir.t tha If the tlil-J up thara wouM I
p.ilitMi to a huthrooni r.m4iiuni a j h ft ,hiih,uii annara iwilra pf aalt on
!!. trie.) to imanuie heiaelf aitll li'oat Hitla IhU k.
-1 .
to htixitr 111 their ui.-hrivelina; aklim
It ji uiiriiiii; lnm 111.111 v ul
tlie pirilir,t t( tlinn were iUiuIIiiik
biliiir. iiinanhke, Mrlil count
and unruled at the (at hal.iin. Our
of thrm rent a uoti'lrriil
paiiK lliroiiKli lit r heart. J'nr 1 he
firt lime lir felt a ivi-h-onie lor the
tuy.trriiiin vixtor ttho.e
roitrirri li.nl tau-ed lirr mull
freny of terror.
Fur the firt limp lirr nul
vrnriird within hi r, am! her rurim
ity to nee that her 1I11I1I umtlil Intik
like, and he like ovrrrair.r evrry
rthrr fetlinj. Mir had Imped to
dir. Now alie wanlrd to Inr to
oKr thin injMery tory in iiiiir in.
tall iiirnt. She felt tor the first
time pride in hrr aiiiainu power.
She read every word of the first
m.inne. intliulinij the atlvertUr-
nients. I hen a white-aproiiril
nefrary 111 I lie hope Hi it Mr.
Ilolliv ami Mi. Irtie uoiilil , f,,rXH-. Hut Imw Hula they nujat
t!u diner, hut tluj ii, i,,,t appear. ( ,,w ( t,,r Uvatltilrat nr. If tiny
he rn lurmil to Iki iar ami took k nuW lM n,y enreil! How
l p the v i-oml iiia4uir 'I'liiv . ' ,1,,,.), nl puaaomiti ami Khol they
alo iltAotnl t., the -iin n irople, ,.,.,. Mn, n,w rli lily rlotheii: rh hly
hut it a liioie allihlliiul arlitii-j i,i olheil, mime of them; for tha Kaat
ally. Some nt the piiture. wire in ! attlreit hail on tha moat Jowela.
n.iot.. ..r laid mi tinted hai k-j s , MHlt,., dllWn at lie p own
Kr" U' ad liunv ..I tin lit urrc j,,,,,,,,. !, ami leului-U for the
.0 aiii!.i.inu that Mem u It il hard- ( (( U1P whlt illtia furltnu aim
IV liroper nr 111 r In look lit tiieilii 1,., i ini.lniilv ilmwn tii,
j nether, her ellniwa elumpeil In, her
I lunula euil.raelntf eio'li other hka
lt,.l,..a In ilia U'ihhI. her liieelc hem!
m'i ret , a.iv: nut nu n, .in t n-.! 11 1 itn 1m,u,)1 . uni,,, ,r evea Kenerully
autetiin the hum 1 II.iihmih 1 n 1 1 1 .11 1 y oi the
ulerepiiikj t ar. i HiUl e It va her
iluty to throw the uieurnl t Inn tt
not limns' i(lWJ.,H,i xeenl for anim brief ilurt
iiimiir l aa If aha atHl atlptno for a
1 1. it n it-11 1 .
fhnlilenly aim wna aware of her lleah
, In it wav alnmat unknown before.
;itut '
a ' proiound mrrow, she .
her duty tuttiti mi .nl.n
I' e 1 1 1 f an ahaiiitout t
amw4 , .he ftliaiidoiied I'm - It tn
thi aiuaintf repoii,ry oi inli-
mai ic IteiiiK a orrai ' er iIiihkIi- ! Krom her enrlleat Infancy the flint
-tt r, he iiNn told lieru lt tli.it if (iy impoaetl umiii her had been
-he threw it away it HiiRht tall into ,11(),Miy. Hha luul alwaya leen pull
the hand of people it would do K ,OMn her akltta am) up her iKxllee,
more harm to. i k,.rpinK heiaelf iiieoimpleuoua. Kyen
Here were women of opulent j her louil IntiKliter liroucht flown the
heaty in I r e m e 11 tl o ll half., eamlle Hiiufliii' of reproof.
with Xiattaral plume, in kir!
voliimiuoii. lunutili to roneral a
waiter marrhrd IhrniiKli the ear. latnity. I lirre wrre otnern witli ai
cryiiiK : "l ir n ail flum li in dinin' mot nothitiif nit at all. Some of
caw. l ir acall flniuh dine taw." jthe-c had a perfection of tiKiire of
Tlie trek to the dining car wat; which they iihmitted all ihe evi
auother new rxperiem e. The tirices ( dence. Some of them rejoiced in
were terrifvimr. hut the new di.hrt I iio.tiire'4 a extravaKant a. their
vere educational. She clione the icn.Mimien were parsinionmua
Komi Forfeitim Ahkrtl
in Action in FoWal Court
I'ellilona were filed In federal court
jeaterilny JiRuitiwt Iamel r'lnkle
atlne, alias (,'. I. Konter. Nel
lie Acker. U5 81111th Twenty-fourth
Ktreet; Mm. 8. J. farroll, 110 Kouth
Twenty-alxtli avenue; Coldla Urilton
Hud 11. M. Kevan, all of Oinahn, for
forfeiture of hoiula given for Flnkle
Ktine and tinldin Uritlon, who failed
tn appear In court to auawer charjtes
of vIoliitliiK the federal nareodo act.
One petition stntea that Nellie Acker'
and Mm. Carroll fulled to produce
r'lnklextine in court after they had
put up tl.iiOO bond for hla appear
ance. Another complaint chnrire.i
that Mr. Kevan failed to produce
iuldle Itritton lij court. . The ilrltton
woman's bond waa $500.
Farm Kxpert to Deliver
Lecture on Dry Farming
Jliu-ily Campbell, farm expert, who
ha liinde a particular study of dry
fanning, will deliver a lecture on
"Hetter Farming" at 8-tonlKht at the
1 'number of Commerce. This lecture,
which will be llluatrated, la free to
the public. Mr. f'Hmpbell Is agricul
tural mlvlaer for the Southern Pa
cific railroad. He formerly wrh con
nected with the Wurlincrton.
cheapest,, hut they were ipired with
the lauc'of novelty, She had never
eaten at hO mile, an hour. It was
strange to lilt your fork and have
it rrach your moiilh a hundred feet
away. You might lift your poon
from your teacup in one county and
have it reach vour lipi in another.
There was much landscape between a bnhv stare
the cup and the hp. Ihe view out- 1 here were a
s'de her dinine room at home had men even more
Some
of them had rtutchrd a few fun or
silks about them jutt barely in
time, and looked to startled and so
shy that Mem wondered why they
had prrmiltrd the pictures to he
published at all. She had not vet
learnrd that she lierrelf, for all her
experience, looked at the world with
never changed except from winter
to summer. Hut here the world
went raring by
few portraits of
atrreealile, foreign
dancers and Americans in barbaric
decorations. There was an article
about a cubist painter whose mad
Aa far back Into her babyhood aa
hhe toulil rei-olleet, her toother bail
bat hed her with averted gar.e ami
kept the towel. nUiut her. Later,
when ahe had attained thti dignity of
being too big to b neen ami waalied
by her own mot her, abe hud la-en In
airucted to keep heiaelf concealed
even from her own eye. She hud
lieen warned that Ood waa every
where; Ilia aleepleaa eyea were not
even turned away In a bathroom. Khe
hud awked her mother once:
"Why doea Ood go rountl pet-king
at people and doing things you tell
in, are not nice? lan't God a good
gentleman?"
Her mother had been properly
ahocked and answered Innocence with
horror. Mem had never even won
dered for a moment if 'iod had not
been slightly mlarepn ied. It had
never occurred to her 1. perhaps Ilia
poor, halfwitted woinhlpera weru
The man mnin.lt her uas uiinleas-1 paintincs made Mcm's head ache.
sntly interested in her thoughts. He (" hers was an article about a titled endowing him with their own weak
t
Not a fellow in bed
when it's yellow and red
Meeker Granted Permit
to Sell Books on Street
Kzra, Meeker, venerable tranacontl
nental traveler, waa granted a per
init by Mayor Dalilman to sell hooka
on downtown etreets. Mr. Meeker Is
tha author of his travels arroaa the
ontlneiit and of his work In estab
lishing marker of the old Oregon
trail.
Beetle to Speak Here.
Word hna been received at head
quarters of the republican slate cen
tral committee that Congressman
Heede of Maine will speak In Ne
braska October 11-12. He probably
will speak hi Lincoln and Omaha,
with possibly one of two additional
assignments.
Dog Hill Paragrafs
By George Bingham-
M
!
Washington Hocks aiartetl to the
rist mill on tlliulet creek Tuesday but
reer did get there, lie had a turn of
iii'lle.l ecru In a sack across Ihe back
mrnm
lN..-e--T
III. .w J 'vi L'
O- ."e' j a.
V s . .
WHATS YELLOW AND RED?
all hands up!
EVERYBODY KNOWS!
it's a package
YELLOW AND RED
that contains food fun
CRISP, GOLDEN-BROWN FLAKES
of wonderful goodness!
YES!
Post Toasties
THE QUALITY CORN FLAKES
and there's nothing like 'em
IN THE WHOLE, WIDE WORLD
for flavor and charm
FOR BREAKFAST AND LUNCH
for dinner and supper!
WHERE'S THE KIDDIE
who can remain in hed
WHEN ITS A BOWL-FULL
of delicious Pos Toasties
AND COLD MILK?
with the package on the table
FOR THE SECOND BOWL-FULL
without delay
THE GOLDEN FLAKES COME
all ready to cat
AND FULL OF ENERGY
and nourishment
FOR THE GROWING LITTLE BODIES
for play and study
KEEP THE YELLOW AND RED PACKAGE
dlutivs handy
AND ALWAYS REMEMBER
to say to you r grocer
I)ST TOASTIES
(i ml get Vost TiHistici
IMPROVED CORN I LVKES
.) IMS- .. an. I lift S , a t-a.t 11 t
i- t t i ..' I .1 in a.ula -
I ... . 4 ps a:.i, it,,(.'"l a-l
I lit f ' ti f I tv.t.t-l
it i ta h '1 i".i" v lit w.aaMil it at
t ...'.. I ..! fi tut
, , Sl . - I. fll f lit . tlMl
n 4 I n i"; il ir- e. l li'itl r,
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f .
-improved com flakes
Mida by Vium Ctl CsuWiy, Inc iitl Creak, Klavhiaan
Bmrgess-Nash Company
In the Downstairs Store
Tuesday Dollar Day
Our Downstairs Store is a place where one may al
ways buy trustworthy goods for the least money
possible, but we go farther than that and set aside
certain days as feature days when we sell merchan
dise at prices far below their regular value. Our
Dollar Day is one of the most important of these.
Every item is special, some items are reduced,
others are bought especially for this selling-all
are exceptional values and priced for this day only.
Owing to the lowness of the prices we cannot guar
antee thnt this merchandise will last throughout
the day, but we assure you that the values are
great enough to repay the early shopper.
2 White Dresses
$i
Dainty Utile baby dresses neat
ly made ami trimmed with nar
row lace. SUe from Inlutlts'
to 2 year. Two drrtset
HurifrM-Na.il llowiiilalra aivre
Soap Combination
$1
i: bait Quick Naptha; 1 pkg.
Jto)nl lmon Kh aiiM't ; 2 pkks.
Wool Klaki-a; bars Wool
Soap; 1 bar VAtilty Fair Soap
lluraNa-Naab llwniiaUIra Slurs
Silk Camisoles
Heayy satin ami r repa da china
Irimmed with lata and ribbon
beading-. While, pink, orchid,
black, navy. I'rlced, each....
Harias-aah Itownalalra Star
$1
Rompers: Creepers
Fins little I'ompera and rteep.
era, unusually well mailt', tin-
Ished wllli hand i-nihroldeii, aW I
medium weight material. Slzt a fjTJ
1 to ti years. Kach
lltirgB-a.li Ituatialaira Mura
Wool Dress Goods
$i
54 Inch all wool storm terse In
a full lino of color.. Mill
end In from 2 to tSyard
lengths. I'rlced a yard
Iliirgraft-Naftti IMmmtalra Mar
10 Yards Scrim
A plain whlto curtain scrim
that makes beautiful plain or
ruffled curtains for any room
In the bouse. Special, 10 sards
lliirir.a-Na.il Itownataira Stare
$1
2 Pajamas: Gowns
$1
Gowns and pajamas, with or
without feel, made of warm
outing flannel. Klzes from In
fants' to g years. Two garments
ntirg-ma-Naah IHiwnalaira Mura
2 Wash Blouses
Just the sort of blouse ohm
neeilt ho frequently for wear
with full and sweater. In a
number of styles. 2 blouses..
Iltirgraa-Naah IHiwnalalrf sure
$1
4 Yards White Sateen
1 $1
40 inch white sateen villi
highly mercerized finish. Splen-
Hid tjimllly for petticoats and
bloomen. Unusual at 4 yards
naraa-Nali iMwnalaln Star
13 Double Nets
Double mesh hair nets jri, tap
and fringe styles. Women will
take this opportunity to supply
future needs. i:j nets
$1
llurgf -t-NH.h Ikmtiatalra Mure
Sweaters : Dresses
A group that Includes sweat
ers, dresses, petticoats and
other baby garments. Reduced
to sell at, 2 garments
HnrsM.-Na.li Itownataira Mare
$1
8 Yards Scrim
SIMncli scrim, In while and
ecru, with lace edge. A curtain
material that women have
found sirl.lsfartnrv. S vrla
lluricrMi-Na.il Downstairs More
1
22 Yards Val Laces
Val laceg and Insertions In a
large assortment of patterns.
Also some embroidery edging.
In 2'i-lnch widths. 22 yards..
Iltlrgma-Naah Itnwiialulri Mar
$1
10 Yards Toweling
C 1
Bleached crash toweling of a
heavy quality that will not
leave lint. A finality seldom
priced at, 10 yards
$1
llur?riis-Naiili llnmiMiiIra Mure
2 Neckwear Sets
Iace and oreandv enff ami i.
lar sots in very pretty and
dainty designs. White and ecru.
Are priced for Dollar Day, 2 sets
Hura-Ma-Na.il Doanatalra Mara
SI
S()x90-Inch Sheets
L'nbleaclied sheets made with
center seam and hemmed ends.
Sheets of this standard size are
ordinarily priced higlcr than
Biirire.ii-Na.h IIiih n.taira S
Linoleum Riurs
( hinese pal tern, unfinished
border. In one size only, 4 6x4
feet, with burlap back. Spe
cial for Dollar Day, each
lllirrru-Naah lloHn.lulnl More
Feather Pillows
ver ff) I
A rood 'imli'.y ticking ha? been
used lo make these pil!
They are well filled ami
soil. Dollar Day price, en.
Ilurut-H" Nnh I Mm a-.: air H-ore
Carpet Sweepers
$1
Metal caipet sweepers that
make housework much easier.
Wa have only a limited num
ber, at, each
l!ilr-Nli lloanalalr Star
7 Yqrds Flannelette
is 27 Itich.-s .
h.avy uual- IT "11
This tin tint; ilaunel
Mib and of veri
It)'. Splendi.I for winter t U
weight sleeping garments 7 v.h JLa
tltiriri-.-- Nasli )nti.ta'r. S'ora
Felt Slippers
Sf)les for nu n and women. In
many colors, with padded elk
or lea! her soles. Women Uea
3 to ; iiirn'n ii to 11, pair
$1
llwrgf.. NaH Ihianalaira lur
6 Yards (Jinirham
il.' Ini h iIii-k tint hams in
plaids and tiiei k.. Many color
rombliiatlm-s fiom wbleh to
choose a iiIiimiI il-i-ts K .la .
$1
(iiiham Dresses
Children' a. I h It it ii i ,
liia.l f ft eoo, ,,, i,, Q 4
pUl.ts a l l plali, ,,!, n ,,.. TfV I
t la 14 K'ti-h Ilftf X
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7 Yards Challic
X 111' h i o' h'I t l.nllle in in,,; f -av
s-'rti ' i-oHiit a!il .Uirfll tie "
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ln cuiiior's Mpet-ial ? )i,t.
l,,.. Nwtk - llaimalftir ft
21 Ilaiulkcrchiefs
Int lu,l aia Ui whii htf.
kertfiirfa tur men. (o y ii,m t 4
Uif ieua fl. a, ,ii kf i, f, K I
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"Carter" Cnion Suits
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Welch's (irapelaile
"Tin' jttiuiial Sjuvihr
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Silk Stockings
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Sateen Bloomers
Clillilit n a black tnteen bloom
ars, exceptionally (Inn for
school wear, riitet 6 lo M
)esrn. Tueailuy, 3 pain
Ilaraaa-Naafi Itawaalfttra Hlara
$1
2 Pair Overalls
ll" sniped overalls nf hetty
ipiullly blue denim. All sites.
Limit of 4 pairs to each cus
tomer. Triced, 2 palia
Iluriaa-aali liftaialalra tra
$1
2 Boys' Blouses
Itojs' blouses of good quality
insilras and rhamhray, plain
blue, gray or striped. Sizes t
to 13. Very special, 2 for
$1
10 Pairs Hose
Men's hose of good finality cot
ton, In colors of blue, gray,
brown or black. Specially
priced for Dollar Day, 1 pair
ltiirsaa-Nah Itannalaira Mora
$1
School Knickers
Dark colors end fancy mixtures
of heavy weight worsteds, that
will withstand tha wear and
tear of school days. All sizes.
$1
IturrrM-Ntwili Itowmtalni Worm
Boys' Sweaters
Doys' sweaters of wool and cot
ion, In coat style. Heavy
weight, mixtures. Assorted col
ors. Limit of 3. Kach
$1
.iir)trs-(ili ItoHnNtalr fit or 0
2 House Dresses
Because there are just 100 of
these percale tlcsses In broken
sizes, we reserve the rinht to
limit the quantity. 2 dresses..
ltiirni-as-Nu.il lltmitiitairs More
$1
2 Larje Aprons
I'oir, 1 1 m- i.im ritiii nfMiun
that arfi so ronvonient to slip
MM.! ,1.. i .. V
inz for Dollar Da v. 2 anrons.. "
l.tir5;ci-Nh Ooivnnlalrn Htor
51
Women's Gowns
$1
Made nf heavy quality flannel
ette in plain white and tn
striped effects. AH are trim
med wiili fancy braids. Kach..
Hiir-;'.-H,-li Hmti,i'air Mora
Sateen Bloomers
Women-s knt a atnl ankle
li ntih bloomers of fine sateen,
uvule with ilonhle elastic cuff.
All street shades. 1 pilr
lttirffan-Hti littHii.laira Mat-a
Si
14 Rolls Tissue
Large rolls of crepe lolUt tis
sue Hint you will reeognire as
much untlt i pt n i d for Udlar
liny. Tuesila, M rolls
$1
l.MrirNaafc-.ltvwns.Uif t(twt
Women's Pump
WlllllHll" kill 6.(1,1 l.atullt (ittlLlva.
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Chililren's Shoes
oil lot t.f , -r, ola ' n) f!.n
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