, »| I ■ PENCE-LITTLE CO. emn ale Biggest reduction on new seasonable merchandise ever , ^> held jn this county. NOW IN FULL BLAST. r f •" Special Reductions on Winter Underwear, Shoes, Men’s Hats, Silks, Piece Goods 7 ! 7 7 7 New Fall Suits We are now showing a very strong line of ladies’ Suits in all the most popular fabrics and colors including all lengths in Jackets from 28 to 3o inches. A trial trip of inspection will convince you that the accepted styles are here. Read these prces. | . ,/'CX?OUr/'M 1 CEDffft NaI 1 DS $20.00 Suits for Ladies in fancy striped Panama. ^ | OCT Sale price only ... «tJJ 1 / lUJ $22.50 Suits For Ladies in grey, smoke and brown. During Fall Opening Sale A Q£ for only.tp JL $10.00 Ladies’ Suits in Nov elty effects. Fall O Opening Sale. $12.50 Suits f or Ladies in tan, green, blue and grey. During our Special Sale | A Only.5 1 IP, 7J $15.00 Suits for Ladies in blue, brown and tan d? I ^ 1 SSL Sale price. q) 1 J » 1 3 $16.50 Suits for Ladies in blue, tan a:*d grey and novelty effect. During Fall Open- | A A g* ing Sale only.iyl.T,,£t0 $17.50 Suits for Ladies in grey novelty and blue -J £ A C serge. Sale price $25.00 Suits for Ladies in blue striped serges, brown English chiviot and black broad cloth. During Fall Open ing Sale. $27.50 Suits for Ladies in green serge smoke and tan serge. Fall Opening ^ A Sale. The above prices on these Suits are good during this sale only. Latest styles are here in abundance. Come in and look them over. New Fall Skirts We are now showing the largest line of Skirts we have ever carried. The newer styles are prettier than ever before, and the materials used are showing newness by increased quality of the yarns used. The new blues and browns are very popular for this season’s wear, while the greys are still very strong. Our assortment of blacks is stronger than ever before and we are sure we can meet your ever desire in your skirt want. DRIVES IN PRICES WORTHY OF ATTENTION. One Lot of Ladies Skirts in plain and fancy materials and all neatly trimmed, ranging in prices of $2.98, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00, are going in one lot at 15% Discount The above lot will be altered at purchasers expense only. $6.CO Skirts in blue, brown, tan, gery, black and novelty weaves. Plain and trimmed ef fects. Fall Opening $7.50 Skirts for Ladies in all colors and black. Plain and fan cy models and pleated effects. During this sale S O for only,. tfecidfrn I CEDAR RAPI DS. $9.CO Skirts for ladies m grey, $10.00 Skirts for Ladies in green, brown striped and plain black, blue, brown nad London colors, very dressy models. Dur- Smoke, pleated effects. During ing Fall Opening d* *7 *7 Fall Opening ^ ft £L Sale only. ..'/ •/4 Sale only... The above Skirts will be altered free of charge and satis faction guaranteed. BLACK VOILE SKIRTS. Ey far the largest showing of Voile Skirts ever shown in Falls City are here for your inspection. 47 Black Voile Skirts, a wide range of style in domestic and imported Voiles. They are braided and self and silk trim med effects. Prices are $7.00, $7.50, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $11.00 $11.50, $12.00, $13.50 and $15.00. They all go during the Fall Opening Sale at 15% Discount DEPLORE NOT THESE SHATTERED PRICES BUT TAKE AD VANTAGE OF THEM. Long Goafs For Ladies and Misses This season is a very strong Coat year. And in fact no ladies wardrobe is complete unless one of the long coat models is included. We are s howing a very large assortment of Long Coats for Ladies and Misses including most all the shades and col ors, all of which are good for this season. '6858 One lot of Black Capes piped in red, made of a very good fabric and well worth $500.. Our Fall Opening ^ *7 Sale price. 3)0*0/ $3.00 Long coats for girls and young ladies in red, brown and green. Fall Opening tj Sale.^^*.3/ $4.00 Coats for children, girls and ladies in a large assort ment of materials and styles. At our Fall Opening ^ EL*J $7.50 Coats for ladies, misses in wine, blue, grey, tan and in black. Fall Opening Sale.3)0.0/ $10.00 Coats for Misses and Ladies, full length garments and full lined. Large line of colors. Fall Open ing Sale.3)0.03 $5.00 Coats for ladies, child ren and misses in black, blue, brown, grey, in red and tan full length garments. Both self and fancy trimmed ^ A A*J Fall Sale price. $6.C0 Coats for ladies and misses, including a very large line of coats in most any color and style you would choose. Fall Opening 'll $12.50 Ladies long coats in black Broadcloth and black and grey serge. Sale | Price only.$ J. U*/3 $15.00 Ladies Long Coats in black Broadcloth and tan and S* K ^ '«k> t J * » Ct-D«R RAPi p grey English Tweeds. Very $2000 Ladies Long Coats classy models Fall* f O |£ Fall 0pening to * mj Q £ Openmg Sale ... $ 1 %>. 1 3 gale .1 7.03 $16.50 Ladies Long Coats. $22.50 Ladies Long Coats. Fall Opening $14.45 Fall Opening $19.95 $17.50 Ladies Long Coats. $25.00 Ladies Long Coats. Fall Opening 1 C A C Fal1 °Penin£ 'Iff Sale."3 Sale only. All other coats not above mentioned will be reduced dur ing this Fall Opening Sale. COME, CONSIDER, CRITICISE AND COMPARE. All Produce taken same as cash during this sale. High est prices paid for Eggs, But te r, Lard and Potatoes. -PHONE NO. I PENCE LITTLE CO. Falls City’s Busy Store Opposite the Court House Columbus Day Wednesday, October 1—tl«, known as Columbus Day to the Knights of • Columbus and Daughters oi Isabella was ob served in this city with elabo rate ceremonies. Solemn High Mass was cele brated at St. Francis Roman Catholic church at H:ir> a. in. by Father Careful, assisted by Father McKenna and Father Horden. with Father Reddy in the sanctuary, and the local priest, Father Hoffman. The special music prepared was a treat and the sermon by Father Horden was fully enjoyed by the large congregation assent bled. In the evening the Knights and Daughters gave a reception in the Knights' hall, which was attended by a very large crowd. A most interesting program was prepared. Daniel Riley was master ol ceremonies and conducted the program credit ably. I’rize essays were deliv ered by Convent pupils, Mary Rieger winning first, Mary Me Donga I second and Louis Wirth, jr., third. We would be glad to give the program in detail, but the late hour at which it was submitted to us makes it impossible. There were recita tions, vocal and instrumental music and a most scholarly ad dress by Father McKenna on “The Church and the Age.” Father Hoffman spoke in ap preciation ol' the efforts ad vanced to make the day a suc cess and presented the prizes in the essay contest. Follow ing the program elaborate re freshments were served and the latter part of the evening was passed in dancing and with * games. Tae entire day’s entertain ment was successful and the Knights and Daughters should feel highly pleased with the success. Father Laughrn was also present. District Court. District court is still in session and may he so for another week. A number of cases Imve beentried and some discussed. The ease of Maddox \'s. Hard ing was decided in favor ol the defendant. State vs. .lames Smit for horse stealing, Smith plead guilty and awaits the sentence ol the court along with .Me.Malm an l Walters. Tin- State vs. P.obhitt was dis missed. IVHiaps the ease that attracted the most attention dur ing the week was that vd Shaffer arrived Thursday night from Ames, Iowa to attend the reunion of his father’s family held last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John \V. Molt re turned Friday night from n visit with their daughter, Mrs. Lock liridge in Lincoln. Miss Lilith Waggoner came down from Humboldt, Saturday morning to spend Siindn.v with Miss Floy (i r i list rad. Mrs. R. A. Dittmar went to Kansas City last Friday, where she will he the guest of Mrs. J. S. Norton for a week. Filler Peter Forney of (lleii dale, Nebr. held services last Sun day at the Brethren church in the absence of Rev. \Y atsoii. .Mi's. Buyer Votes returned lost Friday to tier Inline in Omulm, af ter spending the week with her mother. Mrs. Clara Mead.