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PAGE FOUR ' i: SOCIETY Dance And Buffet Supper Last Night Was Voted Big Success ‘ AUTO CAPS! ON BOULEVARD INJURING TWO WILLIAM CATES WAS DRIVER}! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaton Streets Passion Week Palm Sunday— ae ar ~ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | James S. Day, Pastor | Eaton Street, Between Duval and: Simonton Streets other Bible Class and regardless of denomination are invited to at- tend. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday morning services at 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening meets at 8 SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1934. SPECIAL SERVICE {LANTERN SERVICE AT STONE CHURCH) FOR EASTER WEEK The following is the order ot] Rev. De Barritt has received pre-Easter services as announced!some new colored views of Easter by Rev. Summers of the First | which he will show at a Lantern Methodist (Stone) church: iService to be held every night Beginning Sunday morning, a/during Easter veek. One of the outstanding events pickles, olives, ice cream, beer; oF CAR; GLENN ANDERSON Low Mass, 7 a. m. Bible school at 9:45 with a "clock. The service will be held from of the current season was the|and cake was served by members combined dance and buffet sup-;of the crew from a large table per given by the members of the | after the eighth dance. Punch} U. S, S. Bainbridge at the Ath-\and beer was available at all letie Club on South Beach last;times during the evening. night. Officers of the ship and their} The club was beautifully dec-! guests in attendance were: Lieut. orated in many colored flags,'Commander and Mrs. V. H. Gods palm branches and flowers, Bal-|frey, Executive Officer R. Bol- loons, noisemakers, hats and oth-/ton and Mrs. Bolton, Engineering; er favors added to the gaiety of; Officer W. R. McCaleb and Miss the evening. {Mary. Louise Spottswood. Commencing the activities of| The committee in charge of ar- the evening, the entire attend-'rangements was as follows: Lieut. ance joined in the grand march; Mullanney, Dr. Carskadon, P. A. led by Lieutenant Commander, Waiswills, H. B. Herman, I. Pope, | DENT YESTERDAY completely turned over on the boulevard yesterday afternoon about 4:30 o’clock. The accident: was caused, it is understood, when the swerved the car to avoid running over a dog. The car was badly damaged. Cates was injured about the and Mrs. V. H. Godfrey. {D. W. Woods, C. Giberson, W. R. Music for the dancing was) Pearson, B. McCarrick. | furnished by Howard Wilson and! Many favorable comments and! his band who are well known for much praise was showered on the! their excellent music and enter-' committee in charge for the way tainment. lin which the affair was handled Refreshments were served buf-'and the great success of the un- fet style, introducing novel ideas) dertaking. in the serving of food. A large} The Bainbridge carries six of- spread consisting of potato salad, ficers and a crew of about 100 baked ham, luncheon meat, buns, men. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Ormonde de Leon and{ Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Luethi, who child arrived over the East Coast) are wintering at Longwood, Fia., yesterday from Miami to spend a! and came to Key West’ for a week with Mr. de Leon, week's visit with Rev, Luethi’s bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Luethi, left yesterday afternon, and after a short stay at Longwood, will return to their | home in Hyde Park, Vermont. Pythian Sisters To Hold Meeting A joint Memorial Service is be- ing planned by the committees Skaries H. Ketcham and daugh-|°. ~°2 Wet Temple 20, and Jus- ter, Miss Louise Ketchum, who|tice Temple 17, Pythian Sisters, were in Jacksonville to consult a} @ccording to announcement made by ‘Mrs. Julia Sweeting, who is specialist relative to an affliction of the eyes - suffered by Miss!an indefatigable worker in Pythian Louise, returned over the East] spanks, Coast yesterday. Mrs. Sweeting requests The Citizen to announce that a meet- ing will be held on Monday night when all plans will be completed. A practice of the drill to be put on in connection with the affair will be held during the session, Mrs. Elimabeth Crawley, and/and it is expected that all mem- baby, arrived on the morning train' bers of both temples that are to yesterday from Miami and are the} participate will be in ‘attendanée guests at the home of Mrs. Craw-/at the meeting, ley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O.: Otto Bethel, sexton of the city cemetery. who was spending a few days in Miami, returned over the East Coast yesterday. Mrs. Frank Dale, who was spending a few days in Miami with relatives, was a returning passen- ger on the Havana Special yester-| day. Mrs. Frank Shultz, who | was} spending a few days in Key West with relatives, left yesterday aft- ernoon for the home in Miami. yesterday afternon for Miami aft-! @ spending a short while in Key! Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Johnson; who} , a ei ecinc sleeve ve were in the city for two weeks and, “#Y that the office of the Railway Sweeting, on Pine street. | EXPRESS OFFICE Mrs. Ed Wallace and baby left} IN NEW QUARTERS West with relatives and friends: — fruests of Mr. and Mrs, C. Sam B,| Express Agency, now located at Curry, left yesterday afternoon|88 Duval street, will be at 512 for the home at Tavernier, Fla, | Fleming street, effective Monday,} beginning Monday evening at 7:30! Bea, 7 _ | March 26, 1934, rs. J. H. Whitney, who was in| . sabi nae formerly! Htlg Wait Lot. five weks ax. the The new location was freer guest of her brother-in-law, | °Ccuvied by the Golden Rule Store. George Spencer, and daughter,; left yesterday afternoon for the} shome in Ocala, Fla. | WAY LATE FILING WILL BOSTON.—Aithough written 54 {years ago, the will of the late J. N. Boykin, deputy collector! pp, ; : <s08, Thomas Morrill Carter, 92, of this of Internal Revenue at Key W est, city, has just been filed. and Lieutenant Colonel Oliver F.; Snyder, both guests at the Hotel) CARD OF THANKS { Colonial, left yesterday afternoon! H for Miami to spend the weekend. | We take this method of extend-} | ing our thanks to. the many friends W. J. McGee, mechanical expert; who were so kind and considerate with the Galena Oil company, and) after the death of out loved one Mrs. McGee, who were in Key; Margaret, To those who offer-| West yesterday as guests of Cap-'ed cars and sent florals we extend tain and Mrs. H. L. Thompson in!our heartfelt gratitude. Their! their cottage at the Fort Taylor} thoughtful acts will ever be re- reservation, left on the afternoon; membered. train for their home in Atlanta,} Ga. | mar. 24-1tx JESUS GOMEZ, j AND FAMILY. | (SrSeerrersssererrren | OLD PAPERS § For Sale 1 Bundle for Se THE KEY WEST CITIZEN bh hh had hedhade ded dade dadediad tt ee eke nd hh bbb db hd ddd VALbbb bd dkddded abdominal region but his com- panion, Glenn Anderson, escaped with a few minor injuries, prin-| cipally bruises and scratches, Pritchard’s ambulance _ rushed Cates to the Marine Hospital where an examination was made by Major Hart. surgeon in charge. | While there was no evidence of serious injury, the patient was kept in the hospital for observa- tion, until this morning when he returned to his home. JACOB JONES TO BE SENT TO DUTY IN CUBAN WATERS, UNITED STATES DESTROYER TO LEAVE SUNDAY NIGHT; WILL RETURN TO THIS PORT AT LATER DATE OTHER OCCUPANT; ACCI-| driver j i | | | ! Hl i Sung Mass, 9:30 a, m, Sung Mass, Blessing, Distribu-] group Sunday school jtion and Procession of Palms, 11jwill have charge of the study a.m. Evensong, Sermon and. Bene- i An automobile driven by Wil-/‘iction, 8 p. m. fliam Cates, popular young Key | West athlete, Monday— Mass, 7 a.m, Tuesday— Mass, 7 a. m. Wednesday— Mass, 7 and 9 a. m. Litany and Sermon, 7:30 p, m. Maundy Thursday— * a.m. Holy Communion, 9 a. m. 7:30 a. m. to 10 p. m., Devo- tions at the Altar of Repose, Good Friday— Reading of the Passion, Solemn Prayers. Adoration of the Cross, the Reproaches, Mass the Presanctified, 10 a, m. 12:00 noon to 3 p. m., preach. ing of the Passion, Holy Sabbath— Blessing of the-New Fire, and | Carlyle Roberts, of the Pasehal Candle, with the} other Ceremonies, the First Mass of Easter, 9 a. m. Confessions— Good. Friday at 3 p. m. Holy Sabbath all day and eve- ning, the Priests. LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, pee SOUTH Cor. Georgia St. and Division St. Rev. W. J. Martin, Pastor Church school, 9:45 a. m. Ed R. After being at Key West several] Curry, superintendent. days, the U. S. Destroyer Jacob Jones will leave tomorrow night for duty in Cuban waters, Morning worship _ service, o’clock. Sermon subject: sus’ Triumphant Entry Into Jeru- The vessel will be away for the| lem.” regular tour of patrol service and will return to this port. Later she will be relieved by the Dstroyer J. Fred Talbott, now on duty at 1 | ist. » Miss Alce Curry, choir director. Special music by choir for all Panama, maneuvering targets for] S°TVices. torpedo practice. Another vessel that is expected} ™ to arrive at Key West within a few weeks is the Destroyer Reuben James, one of the six destroyers that are assigned to service, in these waters, and. to base at * this port, $93 . Ships of the navy, in port<to- day are Déstroyers. | Baintitjdge, Goff, MeFarland and Jacob dénes. ARRANGE SPECIAL CHURCH ‘SERVICES There will be pr er serv- ices conducted at Ley Memorial Methodist church by the pastor, o'clock, March 26, and will con- tinue each evening through Good; Friday, March 30, The services will consist of songs and prayers and silent med tations, with a short sermon the pastor and will close Friday evening with the Holy Com- munion. The young people of the chure! will conduct a seties of pre-Baster services, beginning Mowday morning, March 25,/and. will con- |tinue through Friday, March 20. Services will be conducted by the yotag people themselygs and will be held each morning from to 8 o'clock. WORTH SACRIFICE MADE SOMERSET, Ind.—For abstain- ing from smoking and drinking for 14 years, Myron Templin of this city collected $10,000 on his! [will be: twenty-first birthday. There were about the 18th amendment became fective. PublicHealth FACTS 07 tuberculosis beds '(U-SA-) j | } 1 i} H jsaloons in the United States when} ef.| Sunday school at 3:45 p | i Ot 1904 there were w there are |r | about Gtimes as many. i? ——— ‘and Thursd Junior Epworth League at 4 p. meets at 6:45 p. m. Evening worship service at 7:30 o’clock. . Sermon subject: “Faith and Prayer.” Prayer’ and praise, service each Wednesday evening: at o'clock. x Church choir practice, Wednes- day évening. after ‘pia: service. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of White and Washington Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. A. ©, Elgin, superintendent. The adult Bible class is taught by the pastor. Morning worship at 11 ptolosk| “The Children’s} Wednesday, 8 p.m. Sermon topic: Hosana.” Young Peoples’ Devotional at o'clock. “vening worship at 7:30 o’clock. Sermon: “God and His Enemie There will be services each night during Holy Week. In the sermons, questions asked by Pilate] will be discussed. Celebration of the Lord’s Sup- per will be conducted on Easter morning. GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street The Young People’s Department} | | | t | | the | evening. of) CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | | followed by |assembly room. Sermon text: “And all , ip. m. At any other time during the|“What Does week by appointment with one of; Us?” i | \ | 7:30;church each evening during Holy | } | { { j »1 Jesus Montero, Assistant Pastor \ i | ' { prayer service. jm., with W. N. Knowles, general | Mrs. J, R. Adams, church pian- 0 Reading Room in Society build- ing, open Tuesdays.and Fridays, tfrom 3 to 5 o’elock. { by a! who special program put on girls hour. At 11 o’clock the pastor speak on “The Triumph of Christ.” Special music by choir. {Center Street, Between «’etronia The BAU meets at 6:30 and: and Olivia Streets there will be a special meeting of| Palm Sunday— the Senior BYPU at the same, Sung Mass, Holy Communion, hour, for the election of officers.! Blessing, Distribution and Proces- For the evening service there'sion of Palms, 8 a. m. Solemn will | the the! (Colored) SAINT PETER’S CHURCH {will be a special musical program: Evensong and Sermon, 7 p. m. | Solemn Mass, Holy Communion,|“'Telling the Story of Our Fav- {Procession of the Blessed Sacra-}orite Hymns.” The entire service} | ment to the Altar of Repose, 6:30 ; will be given over to these hymns. Monday— Mass, 8 a. m, Tuesday— Mass, 8 a. m, Wednesday— Mass, 8 a. m. Litany and Sermon, 7:30 p. m. Maundy Thursday— Sung Mass, Holy Communio' | Procession of the Blessed Sacra- ment to the Altar of Repose, 8 a. ]m. 9 a. m., to 8 p. m. Devotions fat the Altar of Repose, Good Friday— | Reading of the , {Solemn Prayers, Ad | Cross, the Reproachés, o’clock. | Presanctified, 8ya; the city, © 12:00 nooh to be K was moved, saying, Who is This?” | i e Passion... Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:30, Te Subject for discussion: ! Jesus Require of; m. Prayer service on Wednesday} evening. Bring your Bibles. Teacher’s meeting precedes the Choir rehearsal on Thursday | 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. m superintendent. ‘ach department meets in its own the. Morning worship, 11 preadh-] i Stations of the Cross, 7:30 p. Holy Sabbath— Blessing of the New Fire, and Tri-/of the Paschal Candle, with the other Ceremonies, followed by the Wednesday | First Mass of Easter, 7 a, m. | Confessions— —_ Good Friday after FLEMING STREET METHODIST | ning Service. CHURCH | Holy Sabbath, 3-4 p. par {7-8 p. m. ‘or. Fleming and William Streets! At any other time during the Shuler Peele, Pastor | week by appointment with one of Church school begins at 9:45 a.|the Priests. Evening worship, 7:30 0’clock.| Sermon subject: “Life’s Mid-week service, evening at 7:30 o’clock, the Eve- m. and perintendent, in charge. | NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH Morning worship begins at 11) ‘o'clock. Sermon ‘subject: “The! Emotional Chris' Junior league meets at 3:30 p- (Colored) A. T. McCaskill, Pastor Mrs, M. A. Moreno, Secretary 1M. A. Morena. Ree-rding Steward si Sunaay senool, 9:30 a. m. Sunday service, 11 a, m. Evening worship, 7 p. m. m. Senior Epworth League me at 6:30 p.m. Norman Loewe, president, Evening worship service begin- ning at 7:30 p. m. Sermon sub- ject: “Earth’s Greatest Tragedy.” There will be services at this BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH \Corner Division and Thomas Sts. a. m., Sunday school. 0 a. m., Preaching. p. m., Junior League. p. m. Senior League. , ‘Pp. m.,-preaching. Weekly Services p. m., Tuesday, Class. p. m., Friday, choir re- Week, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Louis Oser, Pastor Corner Grinnell and Virginia Streets (Services in Spanish) Sunday-school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. i Mothers’ Club meets Monday, 8 p. m. | Bible study and Prayer service, 7:00 7:30 7:30 hearsal. | TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor 717 Simonton Street Sunday at lla. m, A. M. vans will preach, Sunday at 7:30, Rev. DeBar- |ritt on the subject of: “A Man.” One who never turned his back. But marched breast forward. Nev- er doubted clouds would break; |never dreamed though right was HOLTSBERG’S d another © shipment of Beautiful Sport Dresses. Come and see them Monday. “LA TRINIDAD” Revs. L. Oser and Montero, Pastors - Duvai and Angela Streets Sunday school, 3 p. m. Service in Spanish, Friday, 7:30 p. m. at CHURCH OF GOD T. P. Douglas, Pastor 1106 Olivia Sunday school, . Preaching service, 11:00 a. ‘m. Rece' Meetings at this church will be|#"d_ 7:00 p. m. follows: reaching next week, Tuesday the “History of the Chure The subject for Sunday night “Four men, and the lessons 178,000! they teach.” All meetings at 7:30 p, m m. CATHOLIC CHURCH F. X. Dougherty, S. J. St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Division Street and Windsor Lane Sunday masses, 7, 8:15 and 9:30 a. m. Week day mass, 6:45 a. m. Rosary and Benediction, 7 a. m., Sundays and Fridays. 3 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS R. T. Sawyer, Teacher 1017 Fleming Street Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. m.! Sabbath service, 10:30 a. m. CHURCH OF GOD (Latin Mission) Services Sundays, Tuesday and hursdays, condugted by Rev. harles E. Lazo. Sunday school, 9:30 -a. mw , by A. Van Ryn on/| i | ' { { { 01 Corner White and Oliv: ‘Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti-; [women not connected with New Hand Bags in pink, blue, white and maise to match the New Dresses. on sale Mon- day, $1.00. See window. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. ; Children’s meeting, Friday eve-| ning, 7:00 p. m. Large size Jacket Dresses, 38 to 50, just received. White, pink and green. Special prices for Monday. ! Officer in} Lieut. Leah Hartley, | Charge 1002 Fleming Street (Sunday THE SALVATION ARMY | i | New Easter Colors in the Famous Guaranteed Bobolink Silk Hose just received. Chif- fons and Service, priced at pair $1.00. They are sold by us exclusively in Key West. Company meeting school), 9:30 a. m. Holiness meeting, 11 Y. P. L. meeting, | - mM. ' 1 Salvation meeting, p. m. 45 p. m. New Phoenix Chiffon ings, regular $1.00, Monday, pair 7Se. PENTECOSTAL MISSION Rev. Harvey D. Ferrell, Pastor Streets | 11 a. m., Sunday morning serv-} iee. 2:30 p. m., Sunday school. } 7:30 p. m., evangelistic service. Tuesda, 0 p. m., weekly! prayer meeting. { Friday, 7:30 p. m., Young) Peoples’ meeting. Boys’ Cream Flannel ize 9-10-11-12, $5.00, on sale Monday Pants, Boys’ Black and Shoes. regular $3.50, up to 6, on sale $2.75. Another shipment of Long Slips, just opened up, on sale $1.00. MIXED BIBLE CLASS 1 SPECIAL PRICES ON CHIL- DREN'S SHOES FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY cino, Teachers This class meets every Sunday! morning at the Harris School au-/ ditorium at 10 o’clork. Men and any of the] Mass of the} 4 a 93 series of special pre-Easter serv. ices will begin in our celebration jof Holy Week at the Stone church. ! | The subject Sunday morning will be: “Redeemed Sunilay evening: “Christ the Redeemed Life.” } Monday, Tuesda: Wednesday ; and - Thursday, e ngs at there will be a 45 minutes praise! service, including a 15 minute} meditation address hy the pastor. ! Friday morning’ there will be a sunrise consecration service, and, at 7:30 p. m. the Holy Commun-' ion will be administered without {the usual ritual service. The {church will be lighted only by | candles, ! i} The church will be open all ‘day throughout the week, and we \prayerfully invite the burdened hearted and those seeking the blessing of God, to turn aside into the House of God for a moment of prayer and rest. The pastor will be near would any desire him! to advise or pray with them. H The public is invited, regard-; less of faith or creed. to share the sepviees-of—‘Our Father’s House” at}the Stone church. . : Sineerely yours in Christ, GEO. SUMMERS, si Pastor. f i | 1 CHURCH SERVICES There will be services each eve- ning during Holy Week at the Fleming Street Methodist church, The services will begin promptly at 7:30 and last for not more than one hour. } There will be the singing of good gospel songs, and the pas-! jtor will speak for about 15 min-} Jutes concerning the statements ‘of Christ upon the Cross. ! On Good Friday there will be an carly morning song and prayer service, and there will be church all day for those that wish to) come and pray and meditate, the, [pastor states, At the evening service on Good! Friday the Sacrament of the! Lord’s Supper will be observed. | worsted, that wrong would tri-! umph. Held we fall to rise; are! baffled to fight better; sleep to| awake. PALACE EDDIE CANTOR in ROMAN SCANDALS Matinee, 10-20; Night, 15-25¢ Pearlman’s,: Inc. “QUALITY SHOP” We show the new styles when they are new! ARRIVED THIS WEEK Pastel French Flannel Swag- ger Suits, 14 to 20. The new Printed Seersucker Shirtwaist Wrap Around Skirts | and! creatures. —you ought’ to'/see them— SILK DRESSES, Monday: . white $3.95 New Rough Straw Hats, New Silk Suits. 50 doz. ‘New Phoenix and Belding Silk Hose, parr 85¢ and $1.00. SHOES! SHOES! Every day by express we re- ceive additional Shoes. Biggest line of White Shoes ever be- fore on display. Pamps, Straps, Sandals, Ties, Oxfords. also, ink and Blue Pump: id San- $5.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $5.00 and up. It ix to your advantage to see our SHOES first before buying. SALE ON CHILDREN’S SHOES 10 cases of New White Shoes came in this week for Easter; all sizes, for infants to growing girls, Pumps. Straps, Ties, Oxfords, on sale at $1.60, $2.00, $2.50 and by > Big and Littl Boys’ White and Black, Brown Tan Sport Shoes, $1.50, $1.98, $2.96. All sizex, small 5 to big 6. onday! Another sale on Printed Voiles and Fiaxons, 3 yards Sc. Still selling Pure Silk $1.00 Hose at 68¢ pair or 3 pairs for $2.00. Children's Silk $1.25, $1.98, $2.50 up. , Suits, 68c, Se to $1.95. Tom Sawyer $1.00 Shirts, 85e. 50 NEW on sale und pastel shades Dresses, 30 to 8:15 p. m. The hydra, a small freshavater ‘ polyp, is one of nature’s strangest It is capable of not 50 its size, but of functioning 0 normally when turned inside out. only swallowing an ainmal tim D. ARONOVITZ STORE we are fully prepared to suit any man, woman or child. Large assortment of Easter cks for children. Phoenix in whites and pastels, all sizes, 25¢ up. New assortment of Ladies’ Hose, guaranteed full - fashioned, only best makes, 75¢ up. Boys’ Wash Suits, Tom Sawyer make in full assortment of ipment of Boys’ Tom Sawyer Shirts and Pants. Large showing of Ladies’ New EASTER HATS; New Spring Dresses, large variety of styles and shades. showing a ment of Chil sses. 1 year to 16 in Organdies and Silks. They are the talk of the town, Men’s Shirts in a large variety of colors and_best makes ip the country, 75¢ up. SHOES for the entire family in all colors. Especially large showing of Whites, plenty of Pumps in low sort ‘ASH DRESSES, i cloth and Organdies new puff sleeves, ete,, $1.00 and $1.98. Something new and different—never shown before, sizes 14 to 52. | Last Call! ONLY 1 MORE WEEK FOR EASTER SHOPPING EASTER SHOES! Yes! Plenty of them, Ox- fords, Pumps, - Straps, Ete. High, Medium or Low Heels, al es and widths, Every SHOE in the store will be reduced during the ecom- ing week. Several more cases just in, Our shoes are smart from heel to toe and are perfectly comfortable. See our large selection before buying. Be in time with the EASTER PARADE of Stylish Frocks Dresses of rare beauty for year have e at our store this week. You'll be sure to find juxt the dress you've been looking for in our Ready- To-Wear Department. FABRICS FOR SPRING At The Store of Fashion you are certain to find the largest assortment of the newest in Dress Fabrics. Exclusive styles and materials that cannot be found elsewhere. Permanent Finish Crinkle Organdie, Metelasse Organdie in vario colors, Imported Dotted Swiss, Silk Piques and Fiat Crepes in all colors, 40 inch Ali Silk Flat Crepe, per yard 75< SPRING AND EASTER MILLINERY Lovely New Hats as flatter- ing as they are smart in all paste! colors, See them Mon- day. . HOSIERY New shipment of Chiffon and Service, pair 65< Tem Sawyer Suits, guaranteed washable . $1.50 Tom Sawyer Blouses . 75¢ and $1.00 _ Large shipment Ladies’ Silk Underwear now on display. Visit our store and see the many new things for EASTER ——THE—— STORE OF FASHION City’s Leading Ladies’ Store 1. 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