The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 06, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PLATTSMOUTH SEm-WTEEXY JOUPJIAX
PGE SIS.
make your Home a
GOT REST
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ELKS LODGE N
U0 LUUUL 1
PLATTSMOOTH
IS GROWING
ATTENDS FUNERAL OF COUSIN
WILL HAVE CLASS OF NEARLY
A SCORE AND HALF NEW
3IEMBERS SOON.
OFFICERS ELECTED LAST NIGHT
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7 Children
v.-.:-tx
Financial Condition 2est in Years
A Spirit of Co-Gperaticn No
ticeable on Ererr Hind.
r:.r
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THE LADIES TOGGERY
The -foot rest
otorc
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P. "
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O!
.-; r--r'ular n:-'-t-
Liye No.
a-. ?ru'sit't'l an
hi!-" ).- for
Frreyi V.'e.l r.e'a :,'.- f':i!j.
( iia Pat itrwrn f.f Rock Pluffs,
was 3 visitor in Omaha fur I ho pa-'t
few days, f.-i I there by the l-nt It
of hi cousin Ihn Sp-nr-cr. of that
place who died a fi'v days since.
aii'I who.e wife and children art- ai
a hospital all sick. Mr. Spencer is
the -on of Mr. anT Mrs. Edward
Spencer who madf their home in
P.oek P.I tiffs for manv years 'and
a ho ut liviitcen or twenty years ago.
departed for On. aha to make their
home, and as well as their ion have
het n living o:i the south side.
Mrs. Spencer was a shter ofthe
fir-' wife of Fred Patterson and
therefore tj:e young man a cousin
.f Chase Patterson, wiio l.a.s been at
tending tli" burial.
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a Gal t-row tii.
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' van fr'- ;.! nt I. v
v-(! a very pop-
.cial iil" of
WORKING IN UNION TO J AY.
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f-o'iri I'atif." f';r '
v. ill work for !
if. ;:i t .' :r
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iu'.i Mtider
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via the
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A Friend EccoT.r.entd Thn.
j. ::. T' :n.
K ii'i-vill--. fnd. v. r
v -ek I ! '! r d i
pains in th- fin ' '.
T'potl ref ' hll i- Ti if
tried Fu'.fv Midn'-y i'ilh-i
t' per r'r:ef ;.!"'..-
TImv .'op h,-f -V ;'(. ,
p:i n--. T --i' -s : ..d "iT:
f. v-r v. -here.
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and i- :t. m
::M:.-te!y."
rl.'-iT'i 1 1
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SEED SPBIITG WHEAT FOR SALE
Tie
i:.d i-
' h-r of t h'--e j e
'.j- Th'in .liy ever::, r
A? the rr.-etitV4
h orif 1 i n of tii
c.r.'K i.tre ;;;.! oT.er
lf.'
!!o iJiil" .
:.'i:.i:.e fri-:;ds
is r-'h-d i!
f f t;ii- wr-'-k.
evefiiriL'. after
hi!!:'!iu' on
l'.--ir.e-.s com-
YESTERDAY AT
. COUNTY SUNDAY
SCHOOL MEETING
THERE WAS NOT AN OVERLY
LARGE CROWD PRESENT BUT
MUCH ENTHUSIASM
MANIFESTED.
A NOON TIME
BLAZE TODAY
WAS COSTLY
A MID-DAY ELAZE AT HOME OF
W. R. CLEMENTS CAUSED
CONSIDERABLE LOSS.
our i n.-. i.s i.'
! he riniti il..-, rj
LOSS BY FIRE WAS ENTIRE
There Being No Insurance On Prop
erty. Same Having Lapsed
Short Time Since.
rn jrvrr" DtrwTV nr cviiur
AND COLD WEATHER !P
Ji
Fiom Mon.li'-. Pally. fr
Whiie the h.ilniy hiett'-j are now !J
i r rr 'lit, I t l..,' r.iil .1111- !!.. -l.-l v
'hoy Tiiake think oi i
of yprlnj: and cherry MosMii-.ts Joint
Snee-!, v. ho run-; an fiiniiif irmn I'n
lific Jui'Ction to Sii:i I'ity. jumpi-il
o'T the train from tvr t!;e rlvir In
i!:1'-. Jin.l'ip : h :icV v vnue 1 1 1 4 1 ii' :i 'N
trip he liad
v.fiile biickin
to O'Neill and of pet tins; Miu'k in a
ri'iiv dril'r. uhifii reqnirt'd iliirtein K
hours to pet hitn o'ir. 1!.' siiid thai A
an emigrant ear on that hranrli n.is I
snowed Cf;riipl"fely in, urnl trenches 1 il
had to he iln-j; to the car in nri'er 'A
that th Ftoek mitrhf he unloaded 1 ji
and taken to a n-'ar-!y iV.rni hou-.eiFj
to he .vuferd. I V,
mm for me
Better
j. r.j iine Mini oi a
last Friday evening t
A ius from Siouv rily.f
So in i
remarkably low prices on
daily necessities:
i Jvrl-
Marajoni,
Souu, (ItA'tin Lr.iu'l, 't 'J
Caiolil.rT llllilk, C.til...
S.'iitr Kraut, jt-i run. . . ,
Saucr Kraut, pr aiioii ;
I Toininv, I f ans for
tall
(an
$ .25
1.00
.10
.15
.15
.15
.55
.25
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The dar-"--n.onTh
of Mar.
i'. V,.r-j. Fred 1'. ih;
Hnrris.
Tio- Inlt i.i'i'in f-o-iii.
i'ti t '. Frank M. - tor.
held
i . .-..t!ori. v.
(.. o'Tic r.-. r-
r;!. r: J.
.. '-. fri
Frank
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! hrei
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.f. I'.-:-.-t"r.
;.--i!h-. lo t!
leetrin
r :.!. 1 ''ii e
er r rra.
Smith,
lead:."'-'
k:;:rh! ;
k nia hi :
Tritsch.
I'rom W'e.lneMlay's Iai!y.
At the County Sunday Svhool
convention .Vh:rh ua-i in n-A-imi at
jil'r.ion. Neh.. e-rerlay. and is con
jtinul:: to-tay. there wa treat in-
tere. nian;feted and the program
whi'-h had been prepared, in'.-t of
The speakers beintc t.u t!;c program
preei,t. and a very eiiJoynliN as well
as i';tere.-tin and instruct! v ses
sion w;ts held. There were five
fr.jai tliis ciry in atfendan'-e, and
the selection of the officers were one
of 'he fea'ures r.f the convention.
c,:r.niitee for tiir-
i CO!,!piS-d ')f Je : e
:.-h and K. C.
lARY'S GUILD DE
LIGHTFULLY ENTER
TAINED YESTERDAY
a. !!.
rich.
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i
Jhu.v
V.':rl,
J. V
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nd !f f
; l ; Trm-"1
e F. V.'ar-
:. J. V.'ey-
efn'pri- :!
aii 1 'iuy
h
I have nh"nt 20f bu hel' .,Z the
C"!f!ir:.'ed tnrouis be:irdlevs siiriii'
wheat, ni:-! al. i
I b'l-hel Of th''
bearded spring wlseat
: i: ,il;ir to t'i"
Mue stem vi-ricty, fr,r op my
farm near Mynard. h-:'"!!cnt fju-ilit
and clean '.f foreign seel . C;A
pilot'..- J''l 1 daw
Sherman tjob
GOOD WHITE SEED CO
TJ'!
I have an abundance of rood
white peed corn. Waif rd Nor l,
riritt.snu.uth. Neh. S-lM&w
POBDSON TRACTOR
Lowest Priced zr.d Eest Trac
tor for the Average Farmer.
Write to us or telephone us
at our cxpe:i3C for descriptive
literature on ForrJson Trar
tors and Farm Implements
also for a demonstration on
jrour own farm of their merits.
Ill 'he rn-c-;'
-i tirre a
fiie twen-h'-,i
r.ir.ierou
i rh" n:v-
: ii
'I-'
'. h' ti
the
ibs-r.-
,1
USED CAR EARGAIN3
'...:t.
On
i rT i 1 r i : ' ' r y
c'as '; er e .
1 -' : I'hr ;i I! '1 i 'e " ho
1 up :. I p-a'dy
i.-.or . will t. : . -r -I i
f ,.rj.. ,, t ;.. i.r'! -r.
! n ir f
f'-ir na'ion
ft- l r ,, i:r. ,
loyalty to th
cent r i i 1 1 f ' I f .o-r
war fund drive i hti
pros'-f ut lor' f t h
.-very F.Ik who w
fi-ht th-r ha't!':
all d'H"- dnriii'
reu.itted by the lo'h'f of v.hi'h lie
s i: . a riM-tiifier. The order f,ol he-'
hind the S;.lv.ition army and first
f.r.ppli' d the orr-inir:'t ion villi Hie
ifecsv.'iry h'.'kintr; to f!.,-'h! their
l'lVi-l lacsies to fin into the battle
field of France with thrir douch-tn-fs
f'-r t-e 'oM-jhh'iy.-.. at'd afterward.-
!h per pie f f A :u erica repoi'.('
ed to the furfacr app'-ils f;f thi:!. or-.-li.izaf
ion to the -rid ft it the v trk
could lie c:iTied on. iJatln" frf i" its
vitv ii'cepi if i;i 'lie hi - tory i f FI'k-.
d"ia is !hat r.f a p'Toly A inf-rla n. ;
'.:d -., !,.':lv p:.tri"je c-.-r r: i't io-i.
The rd r t-ar )jes primarily pa-j
riotir:i to Jla-? and foi r.try and in-'
culcatea Io' alty tr, j , o nrrii'-iph-r; f.f
't rative land f r i' i : per cent
ti;:.e,
;-;-.-ed in '.?:
. ,i it ;
'. r-r-i-T-.t an-
:;er.-ii.-:iy t j every
r.-r.vld -'id in th"
Kii'. In additran
:it fortli io help
of liis tou'''ry had
lis tin:" of service
rvTT. Weill .ta v's Daliv.
St. Mary's Guild of St. Luke's
rih T.er at the home of Mrs.
G-'-orrre Thomas y.-ferduy afternoon.
Th i- as their regular i-ieetin and
o'-'rir;'-' the early horrs ff 'he after-!i'.'-:..
the I;.lies hepf a very ir.ter
'.rli! bu-iue.;.s ses.-ion. Various
li.i 'i'i' -; iTK'Hir.-- were t rar.sactf- l and
tc-iny plan-; were iua le for the fu-
Aft r 'h'- huii;-s, se-' ion. the
lirr. i- t i f.it tiieir fznry work
leVf'eil a f-w of the f'.eeting
n's in plyifi' tlie hu-v needle
very indu.-t ;-iou.-5 rannrr as
i r rflc-ed j:i s-ockil conver.-a-At
an appointed time the ifs-
t -s -erve'l a Iidieloi.n: I'lifhcot;
.;iih Wui like .vise thoroughly en
;' d. After an lu.ur or so '.t-.y.i in
; little more sf-wint', the ladies ex-t'-i.i'-fl
tloir warntest thanks- to tlie
host for the delightful a fternfon'.s
entertainment and wended their
way 1 ouieward.
';re
la. ii
they
t i- n.
POST'I ASTER AT HAVELOCK
RESIGNS HIS POSITION
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l-'finl
fr.l
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Iatuitl.'i:l .
Ttiurliof . .
ICmiwIiitiif .
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Stop at Our New Fire
Proof Garage
T, II. POLLOCK AUTO GO.
Authorized Ford Dealer
PHONE NO. 1 PLATTSMOUTH
GoodAutoRoads
-FROM-
P.lattsmouth
to msha
i rob- i:; the r. :?. A.t
Th'- Journal is jdea'ed to no'e
the suhslr-nt i;il growth bejn? eni v-
! trv 1'iiin; nioni ti i.'::;e ro. , :::.
which coi.pare, we believe. v ry
favorably v.i'h 1 1: : p.rowih or lodt'es
in towns if similar si. anywhere
over the s'ale of Nebraska. Such
increases s-pe;k w-11 for the order
and Its ohlcr;:.
:"i r.m ''i .t-i.-.iav's Paily.
Satn Ilinl. le, postmaster at Have
Iofk..l,as resigned. It i.j said that
Mr. Hinkle has been working about
sixteen hours a day for a year to
keep the work up and that h has
re"are"el the f. alary of $1,700 a year
as inadequate. 'Too much work and
too little pay is the reason Riven for
his resignation. Mis commiKruon
would have expired in April. 1020.
I'o-fmaster at llavclock is a civil
rr-rvice job. 'to be filled by examina
tion reirardless of political affiliation.
Mr. Hinkle. was private secretary
to Co-venior Morehead and is a dem
ocrat . He l.a't been a resident of
Ilavflfick for manv vears.
WILL HAVE TO RETURN
TO THE HOSPITAL
IS LOADING FOR THE WEST.
Lloyd Gapen is loading cars here
today for his new home at Grant,
Nebr., where he purchased a home
some time since. Mr. Gapeu in de
parting from the neighborhood '
Murray, Is leaving many friendn
who while they desire to see him
and family do the best, still dislike
to fee them leave the old home, and
i from Wf ilaex'lny'H Paily.
i Verterday Mrs. Fnink Sahatka,
was a visitor at Omaha, poinfr t
consult with a specialist regarding
the condition of her health, and re-
turned home last evening after hav
! iiu; Interviewed the physician, and
reports Unit the specialist has decid
ed that there will be no way but for
her to return to the ho.pital with
a prospect t Hat another operation
will have to be resorted to in order
to secure the return to health which
ia so desirable.
i-hip bound them to the community
where they have lived so long.
teen and fifteen months of age re
rpectlvely. Inquire of Fred T.
Ramge. Phones 102 and 532.
Best road is to turn uest at La
PIctte School House and north along
West Side of Fort Crook.
T. H. POLLOCK
BRIDGE COMPANY
Suffered For Eight Years.
Rheumatic pains, lame back, sore
muscles and stiff Joints often are due
to overworked, weak or disordered !
kidneys. Daisy Hell, K. F. I). 3. Pox
234. Savannah. Ga., writes: "I
suffered ei.ht years with pain in the
back and could not do any of my
. work, but since.taklng Foley Kidney
Fills, I can do all of my work." Sold
everywhere.
l'lattsmouth. Neh.
At noon W. K. Clement if'.illiet
v. fnt home and the wife being J.vay
vi. -itinu with a daughter In Chicago,
be ran preparing his mid-day iiii-fl,
and had started a fire in the kitchen
stove, and wa.-: busily at work cook
ing a steak Just to the turn, sshen
some one rapped on his door, and
not immediately responding as he
thought it was the milk man. leav
ing the milk, another and a rather
pre-empfory knock sounded. when
Mr. Clement responded, to have the
visitor tell hint that his house was
ahre. He ran into the yard, and
was astonh-hed to pee th- roof
ablaze.
The alarm was turned in, and the
neighbors began carrying the furni
ture out of the house, and succeed
ed in removing the moM of it. The
f.ro which apparently had originat
ed f nr m a .spark v.hieh had fallen on
the roof, burned down through the
rof. and into t! house, eating in
to the rafters and joints. The fire
department when it arrived nrade
short work of th" fire, but as v. as
a natural consequence. did some
-!amag by wetting. They were very
cc.reful and while extinguishing the
fire as rapidly a possible saved as
much of the house from injury with
water was possible considering
the work thev ha'! to do.
The unfortunate feature of thr--ituation
is that the insura:;ee
which Mr. Clement had been carry
ing on the place, had lapsed about
?. month since, and while intending
to have the .'ar.io renewed. !;r-.! i;oi
lecied ft) do so and finds him "nav
i:ig to slain the entire lo:- which
lie fire caused. The loss was about
'ix or Keven hundred dollar, and
many of the household effects which
'ere removed in ri hurry, were in
necessity, damaged, and the damage
done fin the home, will make the
loss considerable.'
CELEBRATE THEIR
GOLDEN WEDDING
Helmrt Balv Lima bans, No. 2 can for 15
Mit: ion brand sardines, pcrr c,
kaL'e . . .
Com Flakes, per pa
Lavpe bar Lath joap,
Naptha soap, 6 bars for,
3 f
or ,
A""
A li N V r R S fi H J Gooch flour, Puritan (lour or 1 bisel flour, sack
" " ' - n 1 2 i 2 i-v ill
1 otatocs, per bushel
Sun Kist oranges, per dozen
Pink beans, 3 lbs. for
Navy beans, two grades, per lb. 10c and
Clack Eye peas, per lb .'
Be sure and see cur display ox new Chinaware. We have
received a wonderfully t attractive line cf new patterns in
JOHNSON BROS. AND MEAKIN WARE
AT HOME OF THEIR SON
WIFE AT LOUISVILLE
LAST WEEK.
Jlr. and Mrs. Jane; Stiver, Foil;
Cass County Peojj'.e. Have Been
Married Half Century.
IS
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rrorn Sat urda v'-s h.ii!'..
Mr. and Mrs. Jani" Stiver. o
Madrid, former Cass county rei
(ients. arrived last week for a visit j
with their son. Claude S.dvvr and !
wife. As the following Monday.'
February 24th. was th.-ir fiftieth
aniver-ary, a number ff their Louis
ville fri nds went in that evening to
celebrate the occasion and to tx-
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f;
ftftir&BrtSBftii
mi
(Km T j f. i T TZMTXia
and 54
tend congrat iilat io'i.-
and
best
'"i-!ie. Among the guests, were Mr.
and Mrs. John Group, whose :jth
v.-edding anniversary fell on (ti:e
vi me date, which gave to the aiYuir
rcV.ed enthusiasm.
A dainty lunch wa1; servel and
?fr. and Mrs. Stiver received several
i';ld pieces as a token of esteem and
tO t il'
r e-
One cf
g 1 !
frs
was
Cut Tliis Out It Is Worth Money.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cu' out this
-lip, enclose with Sc to Foley &. Co.,
CS3.- Sheffield Ave.. Chicago. 111.,
vvjuting your name and address
clearly. You will receive in return
n trial package containing Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound. for
coughs, colds and croup. Foley Kid
ney Fills and Foley Cathartic Tab
lets. Sold everevvvhere.
lonrnal Want-Ads Pay!
t
twenty dollar gold pp?ce from .Mr-, i
C. V.'. Holdrege, of Omaha, an ( hi '
time friend cf The family. Another '
gift was a ten dollar gold piece
from (heir son, II'!.'.;, cf L'l It' na, i
Oklx. who ca'rre in Sunday for a
s'nort visit wirh hii parents. but.
v.'ho was unable, becfrse of pre--busine:-s
engagements, to be xirr--:it
i't the evening festivities. Other
lifts were received, r.nior.g th. m a
-)ld thimble for. Mr--. S.-iver. Mr:.
John Group was also much surpris
ed to receive a beaut ii'ul silver
thimble from the assembled guests, i
Mr. Stiver is a matchless enter
tainer with an exhaust less fund cf
clever stories full of wit. and hi;
ruecdotes, darky dialects and South
ern song-, proved fo entertaining
that "the guests could hardly tear
themselves away at a late hour. At
the ege of seventy, Mr. Seiver looks
: bout fifty and he was undoubtedly
the youngest person present, if a
man is as young as he looks, feels
and acts. Mrs. Seiver, who is foil
years younger, is al ;o at her best
and while more quiet, is perfectly
:bi
t.er.
Mr ". Server 's r.is i b :i
:ii s Martha Elizabeth ?
were vr.r.rri'-d at , N ?vv
V-... Fehri:',.rv 24. 1 8-Jf.
in! ere.'iT ing
v.-as ti'.e -e
l!:o; cgrap :i
rt rhe rim
a ar-od time as Well as
iiiime wa5
ayder. They
Hampden.
One of the
features of the evening
si n; arour.d of a large
oil t'.ie bride and prr-cn
of their marriaze frfty
n.otht r Smith v. as rejoiced to gre-t
the little cue. and it is difficult for
Grpndfathcr W. T. Smith to stay at
home.
Corn: in and select y-jur new
Piaster ben net at tlie Jardon Milli
nery, where lrii'Iiru-ry is dependable
and prices are right?
v;.;rs ; "(. Tliev cara? to ..cbra -;a
i. tie ye;r issi. Tiiey "nave f-i-ht
irvir.g ciiii-'.r".i. t v-.- d;-ugl.Te;s, their
f Ie-et, having ji3sed en.
Mr. Seiver stated that they are
hiving their first real vucatior..
from here they will vi-if relative
:n Iowa and o'h.er points near a. id
will then rrake the trip to Oklahoma
for rn extetided visit. They have
a hoist of friends whose good v.i-i e
ro with them f - continued health
r,t:d h ippin'--- at: d rt.any lprre year
f-f life together. Lonisville Coiiritr.
G0E3 TO VISIT A ITEW
GRAND DAUGHTER
FARM INSURANCE.
9
Fire, Li.'litnirig. Tornpdo. .J.
Live Stock and Grain inur
ance at rea.--or.ahl" ra'cs for .
one, three or fiv- years. .'.
We have several cf the h.--r .
Old Line Fire Insurance Com- .
pai.ivs an 1 will be plfi-serl to
write your Farm la -uranre.
.
Jas. K. Pollcck & T. H. Pollock,
Ted. No. 1- Platt-m juth.
Prom Sat nr. lay's- l'niiv.
Last evening Mrs. W. T. Smith
departed far Eicle, where she was
called on account f.f the arrival a
'few dav since of n litl'.a Hue. eyed
1 -ssie. who had just arrived vi-i th.e j
tork route. and i making her j
l.eme w"i I h .1. C. Smith and wife f ';
near Eagle. The folks are all get
ting along nicely, ai-d the little Mi-s
is becoming a preat favorite. C.rand
Fancy box paper at this office.
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FOR SALE 2 HERF0RD BULLS
I have for sale, two roung high
break the ties which have in friend-i bred registered Herford bulls, four-
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Spring Styles!
The Event So Many Plattsmouth Ladies Have Waited for!
Our
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
March 7 and 8 .
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After weeks of careful preparation we will offer for j'our approval the Largest Se
lection of Stylish Hats ever shown, to our knowledge, in this city more than 600 hats
for you to choose from. Some very good styles at $5 to $7.
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Authentic Hat Styles that are Charmingly Distinctive - Absolutely Correct-
and most pleasingly priced.
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THriSE STYLES ARE GOOD!
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MITZI SAILORS
LA PELL TAMS
FLOWER-TRIMMED DRESS HATS
BONNET EFFECTS
PAN DEI HATS
CLOSE FITTING HATS
New Orf-t he-Face Hats
AND HAND-MADE M ALINE HATS
SMART, QUAINT STREET HATS
In all the new colors, including Jay Blue, Henna, Dust, Navy, Cherry Red, Etc.
Wreaths and Fiowersr Fruit Clusters, Ostrich Novelties, Buds and Foliage, Maline and Ribbon.
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Parisian Models $7.50 and Up
Gage Patterns $10 to $14.50
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