Styl Versatile Fall For Autumn A New Suit, Coat or Dress A Coat Selected Early Gives So Much More Pleasure Having new modes early in the season before they arc worn by everyone else, the wearer gets a certain thrill of satisfaction. "Why not select yours now and have it for immediate use as well as later wear! Among this collection. is Every New Style Departure you could wish for utility coats and enveloping wraps with large draped collars, capes and fur trimmings that add to their distinctive appearance. EVERY FALL STLYE HEREWITH ILLUSTRATED CAN BE SEEN ON DISPLAY AT THE FASHION SHOP HI iff Fall Frocks are Fascinatingly Embellished Prodigal use of beading in black, white and iridescent colorings adorn the smart new silk and wool frocks of Autumn that are fashioned on chemise, Redingote or Russian lines. Kir broidery and appliques of kid or contrasting fabric in gay Egyptian and Persian colorings enliven the sombre smartness of brown and blue tricotine, twill and duvetyn. For the glorious outdoor days when one goes without a wrap, you will want at least one of these clever frocks. LET THE FASHION CHOP SAVE YOU HOURS OF TIRESOME SEARCH iff New Suits Show Smartness and Beauty Crisp, cool days, that urge one to be out, are even more beautiful when you are conscious of the newness, smartness and beauty of a new Fall suit. Lines, generally speaking, are youthfully straight and slim, with now and then a jaunty rippled jacket. In defiance of frosts and cold weather are enormous and I coining collars of fur. Finding a.suit this r son that is attractive, and practical for many purposes, is indeed simple when one sees the number of individual models now being dis CONSIDER THE SATISFACTION IN KNOWING EVERY GARMENT IS THOROLY STYLISH See the Styles .-- Will a ihe pleasure of wearing your new Fall costume be greatly increased by seeing for yourself what the de crees of United States Fashion-makers are? To Batisfy this natural desire on the part of women, The Fashion Shop has secured the 1,000-foot film reproduction of the Chicago Stylie Revue This picture represents the expenditure of half a mil lion dollars by the world's leading designers. The gar ments shown will be those selected as best depicting fash ions for the Fall of 1920. 1 Never have the women of Alliance and vicinity had such a wonderful chance as this to personally inspect these world-famous modes. Don't let anything prevent your pres ence at this presentation. At the Imperial Theatre Sunday and Monday, Sept. 5-6 Too Much cannot be said to commend to your consideration our splendid SPECIAL LINE OF Children 's and Misses 9 Hats We feel that this selection represents the utmost in millinery for these ages. They are all absolutely' new ar rivals, showing the latest ideas in fashionable, serviceable shapes and materials. One feature pf the line is the WON- -DERFUL Showing of Tarns You will want to own one of these Tarns the minute you see them. There are many designs in a wealth of dif ferent combinations. They come in dashing models, ap pealing colors and some with the popular embroidered effect. FOR MILLINERY OF CHARACTER THE FASHION SHOP THE FASHION' SHOP AXGOIiA Mr. George Venell mid Mrs. P. 1. McCauley were Scottnbluff vlrllors ast week. Helen and Doris McCrasV.y have eturned from a visit with relative it Gerlng. Bert Sitler and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a ten and one- lalf pound son, born last week. Miss Anna Daxon has returned iom a brief visit with re'atlvrs at N'elelgh. Rev. O. V. Berry of Loveland. Col., was a guest last week of hl3 on. Frank Berry, and family. The baby born to Bud Shoonman and wife has been very 111. Jack Graham, foreman of the Hall & Graham ranch at Bonner, wa thrown from a horse Tuesdav nnd luslalned a badly broken leg. Mr. Jrahani was taken to St. Joseph's hospital In Allianoe whrr ho will probably be for several weeks. Alvl.i Hall of Alliance. Is tikiU2 Mr. fir- ham's i-lace on fir ranch. Arthur Johns has received ihe serious illness of his mother. vho resides near Aberdeen, S. D. OeorKe Petre of ftonriatronlr nt.loh. hood, was In Angora Saturday. Mrs. W. A. Mansfield, an old timp friend of Mrs. L. L. Leweli J Lincoln, was here last week visiting " v. uvnriirii mi v. m rn ill a it e. field was on her way to California to Join Mr. Mansfield . who hn nppn there several months on a fruit farm. w. Woods ranch for next season. A. Hyart of Letan. is the third trick operator at the depot. Mies fciva Gullett, the former ODerator. has been sent to Letan station. J. It. Kellv and wife - - " V U V i ver last week on business. Miss Florence McCroskv in nt Scottsbluff and Gerlng visltlne rela tives. Miss Gladys Fletcher of nnrnft. Neb., has been employed as one of the teachers In Angora district. AiDert Linnet has a badlv snrain- ed wrist caused from being thrown from a horse last week, on the Car nine ranch. The .C. A. Giel family were in Gering last week. They left fhia week for Lincoln In their car o be at the State Fair. Mr. Giel holds a position each year in the treasurer's office during Fair time. They, ex pect to camp on the grounds. J. L. Livingston and familv nf Ashland, Neb., were here last week visiting Mrs. Livingston's brother. V. It. McCrosky, and family. Mrs. Cah M. Dove and little Dorothy, were In .Alliance Wednes day of last week. F. W. Woods and wife were made very happy last Sunday by having all of their six. children at home for the day, an event which had not oc curred for sixteen years. There were also eight of their ten grandchildren present. There was a fine dinner a.nd several kodak rK'tures were made to help remember the occasion. Mr. Woods and Wife expect to soon move from the ranch. They will probably locate In Angora If they can find a suitable house. TheTe was an interesting meet in sr of the Angora Community club Wed nesday of last week at the B. M. Kelly home. There was a good chicken dinner which was thorough ly enjoyed. The lesson, "Home Games" was led by Mrs. Marie Daxon. The recreation hour was spent in telling "Sandplle" stories of childhood. Officers were elected for the coming year beginning with October. Mies Anna Daxon was elected president; Mrs. A. B. Marsh, vice president; Mrs. B. M. Kelly, secretary, and Mrs. W. R. McCrosky the group representative. The next meeting will be Sept. 8th at the home of Mrs. A. B. Marsh. The les son for the second meeting in Sep tember will be "The Convenient Kitchen." The, finest harness and running races ever staged in the northwest will occur at Crawford City Pafk oa September 16-17-18. Bring the fam ily. Let the children see the arrival of the airplanes from Omaha on Sep tember 16th. Each arriving plane will circle over the City and land In Crawford City Park. Let the chil dren say they saw the finish of the first Airplane race in Nebraska. 80 (SMALL C1IANCB The night was aark but It did not seem to hamper the German artillery Shell after shell screamed overhead as the two Yank's sat uncomfortably In their, cramped dugout. Suddenly one came crushing in, bumped Into the back wall and thudded down at their very feet, apparently a dud, but threatening momentary death and destruction. "I'm going out of this place," de clared one soldier, scrambling to his feet, "Set still, set still." grumbled the other; "it takes a blamed good Ger man to hit the same' hole twice,. All Kinds of Rock Salt "We have a large supply of all kinds of Rock Salt, suitable for any use on the farm, in the shape and form most convenient for y.u to handle. Make it a point to stop in next time you are in town. The chances are you have been forgttting to buy for some time. We have what you want in either LUMP OR BLOCK SALT ' PLAIN OR SULPHUR SALT CRUSHED ROCK SALT WHITE STOCK SALT Curtis "Best" Flour Is the finest blend of selected grains the kind that makes home baking delicious. Try a sacfc today. Buy Your Winter Coal Now You should be laying in your winter 'b supply of coal right now. We are receiving shipments of coal from time to time and we suggest that you place your order TODAY to be filled as soon as your, turn comes. You will not be able to get it cheaper for several months. OWL CREEK Lump or Nut , KIRBY COAL Lump or Nut MOFFAT COAL Lump or Nut Evertyhing in our line is at your immediate service We want you to "give us a chance" to please you. That is all we Stephenson & O'Bannon WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAY, GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR AND COAL IB 1 I THE IMPERIAL THEATRE TONIGHT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 WM. FOX presents MADLAINE TRAVERSE in "THE HELL SHIP" A tale of Ocean Pirates and Love. She could control a ship but not her heart. COMEDY "THE DETEGTRESS" LATEST CURRENT EVENTS ADM, 15c and 30o SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 LAUGH WITH HER. CRY WITH HER. SYMPATHIZE WITH HER. "NAZIMOVA" The incomparable in "THE BRAT" . . This her latest and greatest picture A Screen Classic Production SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 JESSE L. LASKY presents HOUDINI in "TERROR ISLAND" Six smashing reels of love, Thrills and adventure MAT. 15c and 30c NIGHT 20c and 40o "HAND OF VENGEANCE' SUNSHINE COMEDY -"HIS NAUGHTY WIFE" ADM. 15c and 30e J 7