The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 19, 1921, Image 5

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
13
Sale of Plush
No. 4882
Coatees of Laplnex
Pluah, trimmed with
deep shawl collar of
flno quality Racoon,
fancy- sash bolt fin
ished with two orna
ments. Lined thru
out with fancy Satin
do China and, warmly
interlined. Length
36 lnchc!?.
$39.65
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i -'KKh $ -r3 4. a.
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4808
.'Wrap of Laplnox
Plush, doep novelty
' capo collar trimmed
in hack with fancy
k tasHel, novelty
sleeves finished with
fancy Bilk tattsolB.
Lined throughout
with fancy silk ana
warmly interlined.
Length 42 Inches.
$39.65
No. 4810
Novelty Cont of Lap.
lncx riush, large
convertible Tuxedo
Revero In front enn
be worn closed, deep
pointed collar trim
med with largo silk
tnssel, convertible
belt finished with
two fancy tassels.
Lined throughout
with fancy silk nnd
Warmly Interlined.
Length 42 IneheH.
$34.65
1
No. 4824
Coat of
4
LAP! N EX
The Shelton Looms
LaplndX-
Plush triinmeavun-,t
.deep shawl coUarif -cuff
and tcn-incn
border of fine nuallty
Black Opossum, nov
elty sosn bolt n sn i"
od. with, fancy ailkVW
tassels. Lined thtti-,1
out with fancy sUk-K
and warmly interlin
ed. Length 40 inches
S60.50
V .y
No. 4800
Coatee of Laplnex
Plllnh ntlil Hrtlf nllfiwl
collar, narrow ' belt
ail arounu. Liinuu
throughout with fan-
cy- Venetian and
warmiy mieriineu.
Length 3C Inches. ''
$19.65
Goats 1
No. 4808
Coat of Lnplnox
Plush, trimmed with
doep shawl collar,
cuITh, and ten-Inch
border of fine quality
Kit Coney sash belt
Mulshed with two or
naments. Lined thru
out with fanoy Vene
tian. ' Length 3R
Inches. '
$24.65
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A Soeciallv Arranged Saleibf Values You
eciai
Arrangement
You may select the
garment you desire
for this fall, make
a small- payment
and we will hold
your coat for fu
ture delivery.
i
I August B
A reputable New York manufacturer who operates 'tin a large scale with pile fab-
pdcoats is making' it possible for one store in each city to offer these splendid
Values tremendous buying power , of fabrics the large volume of early sales made
-are only a few ot the reasons "Whipl! bring tire cost of these coats down to a
minimum. '
Fortunate indeed are we to be able to par ticipate vlth hundreds of other mer
chants throughout the US. A. in the distribution of Ihpse wonderful values;
We earnestly advise an early visit to our garment department, where you can
carefully inspect, try on and examine these remarkable coats priced in accord
ance with the whole idea of "volume sales."
MODELS Full, three-quarter and short lengths staple, novelty styles. Your
every whim can be satisfied a. suitable' model for every figure.
FABRICS The world's best producers of pile fabrics have furnished the materi
als. The silk luster which denotes'quality reflects elegance in every garment.
FURS Quality is not lost sight of in the 1 uxurious furs with which these garments
are embellished.
Plush Goats
will bo in bigger,
demand than over
the coming season.
Never; however,
will such prices a
gain prevail this
year. Pre-season
values at less than
after-season prices.
lanket Sale This Is Blanket
Save -20 to 40 Percent---Buy Now.
Blankets
Cotton-DouBle Bed Size
$1.98 2.3S, 2.65
.Tan, White, Grey
We hope you will avail yourself of the opportunity to come to
our store and see our beautiful, colorful, warm Beacon
Blankets of all descriptions on display. You will be surprised
at the low prices.
AUGUST THE BLANKET BUYING MONTH
Blankets
Wool-Nap Double Bed size
$2.98, 3.45, 3.98
White, Grey, Tan
g
Week. 1
Ski
F&rwell
Blooikets
Blankets
Wool and Part Wool
Double Bed size
.35, 4.83, 5.35:
Plaids and Solid Colors
Blankets
Wool and Part Wool
Double Bed size
$5.65, 5.90, 6.25
Plaids and Solid Colors
ft none better BLANKETS $7.65 UP TO $14.65
Dtiy now j-bui-'w'inter neoda during August Dlankot Sale. You may select blankets for fall, make a small payment and wo will hold for future delivery.
REMNANT
SALE
Silks
Dress Goods
Wash Goods
Outings
4 INCORPORATED jm
"
HOUR SALES
Hosiery
3 to 5 p. m.
Brassiers
3 to 5 p. m.
As many ns you
liu ve will
jrivo von lrRKE
DRY GOODS -WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY Jo E o NELSON 9 MANAGER
EOOAL I) PEKSCINAL
: , : -
I-Yank AInrtlh Is reported to bo ser
iously 111 at his homo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clias. Wymau will
loavo tomorrow ,fgr Holly, Qolo.
Hugs dusted, denned or slzcj,
P'-oncs 1039W or Q1W.
Victor Hnlllgiin transacted Icgel
business In Kimball yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon visited
friends In Sutherland Wednesday.
Miss Alma Mayflold loft yostorday
for Qrooley, Colo., to spend n woolc.
Mrs. Minnlo Paul left yosiorday for
Red Cloud. Xebr., to visit relatives.
Miss Alleo Lnngford Is off duty o'i
n vacation from the Austin jowolry '
store. '
Miss Clara Dooth and Gladys Corn
well loft yesterday for Grand Island
to visit.
Mr. UroworHof Hershoy wus
the guest of MIbb Evolyn Loypoldt
Wednesday,
Miss MyrtlQ Konworthy left yostor
day for Grand Island to visit frlonds
for a fow days.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cox and Mr. and
Mrsj Win. Dean loft Wednesday ior
Estod Park by auto.
Father Sullivan returned to Elm
Crook ycBtorday aftor visiting at tho
homo of Father McDald.
Mrs. II. P. Johnson returned to her
homo In Pratt, KnnBaa, aftor visiting
hor daughter Mrs. L. E. Mason.
Elmer Finney returned to Kearney
ycBtorday aftor visiting at thp-homo
of his Bister Mrs. Fi'ank Nolnn.
Carl Relnoh of Omaha arrived In
tho city yesterday to visit al tho
homo of lils slstor Mrs. John Nolan.
Mr. and Mrsi T. N. Arnold and
daughter Marjory returned yestorday
from Estos Park whoro they spent a
week.
Mrs. M. Henry Gllfoyl loft Wednes
day for Portland, Oregon, to visit at
the homo of hor brother Dr. Chaa.
Carr.
MIbb Francos Dolph returned Wed
nesday from Lincoln whoro sho spont
n two weeks vacation from duties nt
tho Malonoy storo. 1
E. K. Buck, proprietor or Buclc
Booterle, transacted buslncsa In-'tho
city this week and returned ' to hl.i
home In Omaha yesterday. ''
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nolan aim Mlns
Gortrudo Arnold and Donald McP'ar
land returned W'edncBday from Bates
Park whoro they spent two Weeks.
MIbb Blanche 6'Marn was ,tlio guost
Of Miss Minnlo Wallace Wednesday
whllo enrouto from Holyoko; Colo.,
where she Iibb boon visiting, to hor
homo In Eddyvlllo, Nebr.
A daughtor was, born on August 13
to Mr, and Mrs. Ernest M, Dixon at
Los Angeles, Cat. Mrs. Dixon will 'bo
WiuMnborod by North Platto people
m Mi.tu Amanda Mylandcr.
MrB, Ida Morrill returned to hor
homo Jn Wheatland, Wyo., yesterday
after visiting at tho Dr. Morrill homo.
Sho wus enrouto from Cleveland,
Ohio, whoro she bod boon visiting. '
Rev. and Mrs. A- C. Hull of GrAnd
Island visited local frlonds "Wednes
day enrouto from a trip to Estos Park
to their homo. Rov. Hull was a for
mer paotor of tho Baptist church hov&tf
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Huddart left yos
torday for Northport whore they will
reside In tho future. .Mr. Huddart
who has .been a conductor on tho Un
ion Pacific railroad, has boon tranu-
forred to Northport.
Rov. V. A. Pollock of Clay Contor,
Nebr., will preach at the Pi'eflbj'tor-
Inn church Sunday morning. Mr.
Pollock Is u brother of Mrs. W. P.
Snydor of tho Experimental Sub
station, and has consented to tako tho
morning hour. Tho church offlcorn
are anxIoiiB that there bo a full at
tendance of tho congregation' nt 'that1
time.
Word was rocelvod horo Monday, of
the death of Thos. O'Noll of Lincoln, n
formor resident ot North Platte. Mr.
O'Nell had boon 111 for somo time. Ho
was well known to North Platto peo
ple, having been foroman of the boll-
ermakors In tho loca4 shops before his
transfor and promotion to Lincoln.
Ho wna a brothor-ln-law of Mrs. Wm.
F. Stack of this city.
Did you boo tho latest Dodgo Broth
ers models In the parade and at tho
show last Saturday? Did you notice
tho larger wheels, tiroa and bodies
and tho flnor finish on theso now
cars? Just a little more tablo nnd
dependable than tho formor cars, and
up to tho minute- in equipment, ovon
Including a windshield wlpor. ?200
moro valuo for $310 loss money. Com
paro with any old or now attempts t)
compete with tbls wonderful valuo,
J, V. Romlgh, Denlor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henderson "f
Chicago arrlvod Wcdnosday to visit
at tho homo of tho former's father,
James Hendorson. Tho youg couplo
woro mnrriod last Saturday in Chica
go. Mrs. Hendorson was formorly Mia
FriMices Webb of Chicago. Sho waa
an instructor In a conservatory and Ia
a talented musician. This wedding is
tho completion of a world war ro
mance Mr. Henderson mot Ills wife
onrouto from overseas to his home.
Mr. Henderson was employed by tho
Union Paclllo In this city until this
nprlng whon he was transferred to
Chicago.