The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 10, 1918, Image 7

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    SLIPPERS.
Cushion Sole Slippers for the Whole Family The
Girl The Boy The Mother The Father.
Children's l)5c to $1.15 Women's 05c to $1.75
Men's 75 c to $1.75
BATH ROBES.
For the Little Tots The Hoys and Girls The
Father and Mother
Children's $2,110 and up -Men's and Women's $8.00 and up
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DRY GOODS-WOMEt4'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES
unt I'KIUL 1U tvtHYUUUr J.E.NELSON. MANAGER
THE BIG STORE IS READY FOR CHRISTMAS!
Gloves.
Infants', Women's
Children's Men's
Misses' Boy's
Knit Cloth Leather
Neckwear for Women.
Holiday and Mid-Winter
Styles.
Wash SATIN Vestees. pleat
ings and round neck styles.
Satin Collar and Cuff Sets.
Buy Your Gifts Every Day -.
Handkerchiefs.
Blankets
At Last Season's Prices.
........65c
Crib Blankets
and up
Bath Robe Blan
kets
and up
id J
.52.45
Double Bed Blankets,
and up
Part Wool Plaid Blan- QC
kets, vjjJiUu
-and up
.J9.8S
All Wool Blankets
and up
Indian Blankets.
Wrappers and Robes.
Bnt!iI?obc
UlAnkctf"
Women's Coats.
LOT 1. Up to $20.50 Values. M C QC
Sale Price vj IdiUU
LOT 2. Up to $31.50 Values. 010 CK
Sale Price $ldiUJ
LOT 3. Up to $30.50 Values. QHI CK
Sale Price tfhiH-iUU
LOT 4. Up to $41.50 Values. (N1Q GK
Sale Price UUiUU
Sizes from 1G years to Size 4G
Women's Suits
LOT 1. Up to $25.00 Values. M E
Sale Price p I uiddl
LOT 2. Up to $31.50 Values. MQ CK
Sale Price tlJiUO
LOT 3. Up to $30.50 Values. 0l CR
Sale Price z. ipTiUO
LOT 1. Up to $41.50 Values. (jQfl EE
Sale Price $OiUU
Sizes 32 to IS
r the Children,
For the Girl
you will then help us to get through the Christ- 1,or the 'Women
, , , . Ft"' the Men
mas days without the necessity of hiring extra help. For the Boys
The Store fairly breathes Christmas. 1
START YOUR SHOPPING NOW. I
Neckwear for Men.
All The Latest Styles in the
Best Silks. Big Variety.
Boys, 35c to 50c.
Mens, 50c, 75c, $1.00.
Hats and Caps.
Christmas Suggestions.
FOR CHILDREN.
Coats Slippers Bath Robes
Sweaters Overshoes Gloves
Dresses Shoes Mittens
Sweaters Stockings Underwear
Leggings Knit Caps Crib Blankets N
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES.
Coats Hoisery Furs
Dresses Sweaters Table Linen
Suits Bath Robes Neck Wear
Skirts Underwear Draperies
Waists Gloves Silk Under garments
Slippers Purses Shoes
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
Neckwear Garters Overcoats . Mittens
Mufflers Shoes , Suit Shirts
Hoisery Overshoes Bath Robe
Handkerchiefs Slippers Underwear
Suspenders Gloves Cap or Hat
Hosiery for Women
A most complete Line. All colors.
Women's Cotton Hose 23c and up
Women's Lisle Hose 43c and up
Women's Silk and Lisle Hose (.e and up
Women's Silk Hose 95c and up
R S
Beautiful Sets to Select from.
kids' Fur Sets $2.90 and upwards.
WOMEN'S FUR SETS
$7,45, $12.25, $14.65, $19.85 and upwards
Waists.
Crepe De Chene Waists,
and up
.$3.90
HANDSOME GIFTS
Georgette"Crepe Waists,
and up
.$5.85
KA'IT
CLOTH
FUJI
Child's Knit or Cloth Caps
and up
Boy's Knit or Cloth Caps
and up
Misses' Knit Toques,
hud up
Women's Knit Toques,
and up
Men's Knit or Cloth Caps
and up
. .45c
:.65c
95c
Men's Suits and OXoats
No Better Giftsto Men.
Fur Coats $31 i5G
and up
.-Beaver Cloth Coats, fur collar. $27.58
and up
. $18.00
:.. $8.50
$12.50
IMtKSS COATS-.
and up
Mackanaw Coats
and up
Men's Suits
and up
Most of our Clothing was bought before
the BIG rise in price.
LATEST STYLES
Dresses.
HOLIDAY SALE.
Up to $1G.50 Values. On Sale at ipdiUU
Up to $2G.50 Values. On Sale at .......$14.85
Others at $ i9.5 and $24.5
A Lot of Latest Style Skirts. Values up to OA tlC
$11.50. On Sale at Ptii3u
Others at $7.13 and $9.N5
Boys' Suits and Overcoats.
.$3.90
.$4.80
.14.35
Knee Pant Suits, ages 2io toS
years
and up
Knee Pant Suits, ages 9 to,10 ,
GORDON
years
and up
-Uackamnvs
and up
Knee Pants .UCb
and up
Millinery
Mid winter
styles attrnbt.
ivoly yriccd
for the holiday
troke.
SweatersWe Fit them AH. T Remnants'
CHILI) REX'S, on sale at 73 cents and up
MISSUS', on sale at $1.95 and up
WOMEN'S, on sale at $2.05 mid up
HOY's, on sale at 1)5 cents and up
MKX's on sale at $1.15 and un
Outing flsnnol,
white and col
ored, at a real
bargain.
Give Jewelry From
-CLINTON'S
It is a distinctive present, from a store known for authorita
tive style, artistic designs and quality, that one gives with
pride. The great variety in all pieces make selecting a
present a delightful experience, with assurance that it will
be received with uncommon plcaaure.
Jewelry For Women
Fancy Diamond Rings
Diamond Solitaire Rings
Platinum Bar Pins
Diamond Broaches
Gold Broaches
Pearl Necklaces
Stone Rings
Lingerie Clasps
Festoon Lavallieres
Pendants
Jewelry For Men
Diamond Rings
Diamond Scarf Pins
Emblem Rings
Set Rings
Signet Rings
Waldemar Chains
Knives for Waldemar chains
Cuff Links
Tie Clasps
Gold Scarf Pins
Monogram Belt Buckles
C. S. CLINTON,
At the Sign of the Big Ring
JEWELER
AND OPTICIAN
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Mrs. John Hqrrod spent last week
visiting her daughter in Paxton.
Everything a man wants at HAR
C'OURT'S. Roys' Gooda reduced from Twenty
flvo to Fifty Per Cent at HARRY
SAMUELSON'S.
Tho Catholic Girls Club will be the
guests of Mrs. Georgo Vorielpka
Thusday evening.
Miss Gladys Rarnoll is recovering
from an operation performed Satur
day morning.
Earl Carlton, who had been with
Company E at Demlng for a year past
returned homo Sunday ovening.
A new shipment of Georgette Cropo
Waists Just arrived for the holiday
trade. E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Mtb. Freda Rarnoll and daughter
will loavo this week for Oklahoma to
make their homo In tho future.
Miss Mario Martini, who la employ
ed with tho Leypoldt Co. In Horshoy,
spent Sunday hero with reatlvos.
HanJ Pnya ad Suit Cases in a very
largo varioty of styles. HARCOURT
CLOTHING COMPANY.
Miss Catherine Sullivan, of Grand
Island, arrived hero a few days ago to
spend two weeks or longor with her
sister Mrs. Herman Schlatter.
Mrs. Mary Norrls, who has resided
In Omaha for several months past. Is
spendin gthls week horo visiting her
sons John and Francis Norrls.
Do you need a Rlank'et? Hero is
whero you can got a REAL blanket
at tho right price. E. T. TRAMP &
SONS.
Mr. and Mrs. George Voselpka and
Miss Minerva McWIlllams loft Friday
; evening ror a short visit In Omaha
i and Grand Island,
i Attend the Twenty Por Cent Dis
' count Ralo at SainuHson's $4 00
duals p 00 HARRY SAMl'ELSON
A I ATOM LIBIT. LHU ItIlCI
FALLS TO HIS DEATH.
North Plutto was Hhackmi pvi.i.iv
afternoon by tho receipt of a nicssago
announcing tho death of Lieut. Leo
lilrd, an aviator stationed at Urooks
Kiold, Texas, and xon of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh W. Illrd. Details of tho
accident which resulted in tho death
of this splendid young man, could not
bo obtained by tho paronts, and will
not be known until today, when tho
body, ncconipanled by a nontenant as
an escort; will arrive. Press dlh
patches appearing In Sunday's papers
Hated that ho foil whilo making a
tall spin in tho air.
Thirty minutes buforo tho death
inessago arrived, Mr. Rlrd camo Into
Tho Tribune office and handed ub a
letter from Leo to read, In which ho
stated that ho had made application
for a leave of absence nnd would
probably start homo Decembor 16th
to romain until after tho holidays.
As an aviator Leo had mado won
derful progress, had completed his
course of Instructions nnd received
his commission. At tho tJmo of his
death ho was an Instructor.
Llout. Rlrd was ono of tlio first
selective draft mon to leavo Lincoln
county, entraining for Camp Funston
tho early part of September last year,
A few months later ho was transfer
red to tho aviation corps, and for
eight or nine months had been sta
Itoned nt Holds In Toxns.
Uorn In North Platto, graduating
from tho high school nnd later attend
inK tho state university nnd School of
Mlnas nt Golden, Col.. Lieut. Loo
Rlrd was a young man of moro than
ordinary cnpnblllty. of rfplondld chnr-ff-ur
and woll likod bv nil who know
him.
The- greatest l 'wtng of Pup Silk
Vorkwenr In town r,0 cents to S.l.fiO.
"Mi-OT'n-p f LOTHIN'G COMPANY.
GIFTS
Notwithstanding the great djmculty of obtaining mer-
clmndise this year, you will find that
Our
Holiday Selection
Is Better Than Ever
Our windows this week will offer many helpful
suggestions in
Gifts up to $1.00
and
Gifts over $1.00
A wide range of choice selections that will please every-
OHO and fit GVPrvnno'c nnnl-nt UU
THE
DRUGS
Up-to-the-minute in every particular
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