The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 28, 1934, Page 4

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“ber POPP ROO e ee eccceeocees pocgeooeeeoeeeoaeeeooeooCee SOCIETY <-: *eRS OCC D Oreo enececenese eonece John W. Cates Entertains With Shower At Coconut Grove Mes, Jobe W. Cates of Key) Mrs, Hines Cowart, Mrs. L. S. ‘West and Mrs. BE. C, Saunders of| Rentz, Mrs. Richard H.. Rice, Mrs. delightfully entertained on w. 1p, Sigler, Mrs, W. N. Hull, & shower Mrs. Cates’| Mrs, Sarah.J. Immerman, Mies Irene Morden. There! Quilley Weems, Mrs. Paal attendance at the affair, with) Clyde Harger. umber of other guests) “Mrs, J. H.. McQuaid, Muriel Shields, Mrs. Lloyd Dowl- : following account of the’ ing, Mrs. Henry Keys, ie repreduced from the) Ingraham, Mrs. C. F. Foyle, Herald of yesterday's is-) Bertram Pinder, Mrs. John Pierce, Mrs. W. N. Barnes, Mrs. Gerald B. ©. Saunders and Mrs.| Keys, Mrs. Susan Dixon, Mrs. Cates i ‘ ! i i Cates’ nivce, Morden, whose engage- Saunders’ son, Ewan Saunders, was announced i F sock, if : i were used in| ter Heading, Mrs. H. F. Williams, gifts were Mrs, C. Edwards, : El expres wagon. Mrs.) ter, Miss Margaret’ Harger, ne. Mrs, George Hardy} Elfzabeth Hardy, Hl Bever!; punch. . Miss Camille Saunders, © “Miss “Others attending were Mrs.| Thelma Charmaical, Miss Kathryn ernoon Past Roberts, Mrs. Earle Ness,| Saunders and Miss McGenald.” | turn ta+ % cae Sie weeks so Party Given Thursday Bvelyn Niles was honored with) Rosam, Ida Bethel, Eulalie Mat- on her eighteenth birth-|thews, Shirley Weatherford, S Louise Niles, Dorothy Parks and p Thursday evening by Delitiosa Club at the| rma Pinder, : ‘of Mrs. Flostle Russell on} Merville Rosam, Beryl Pinder, street. Malcolm Johnson, Cecil Curry, party games were! Ray Pierce, Ross Whitmarsh and 4 and delicious refreshments | Owen Curry. ‘h. ae Mesdames Walter Lowe, Flossie attending were: Russell, Nathan Niles, Sam B. Roberta Mateovich, Elizabeth) Curry; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pierce, f Johnson, Doro-! Mr. and Mrs, Tom Curry, Mr, and| attended meeting of Key West Mr.| Lodge thy Johneon, Alice Parks, Florine | Mrs. Roland Weatherfo Curry, Gladys Russell, Elizabeth’ and Mrs. Charles Russell, —_—_—— Decorations, Gay Crowd 1 Mark First Muki Maki Oh Dance|™. #2" ©. Gutey. Dr. Gatey has been a member of the order|the ship and while in port they the entire group each week at a Entertaining with their initial funetion since organization, Muki Muki Ob club last night ® greatly enjoyed invitation at the Cuban Club. ~ cordially invited, aa rf Mrs,!: “WITH: SITUATION Can-j pean! several former Key Westers|nady, Mrs, Annie Knowles,” Mrs.| ’ Mrs,| Of ‘the: Florida State Board of fy! Spection of the, sanitation activi- aes: eral ties in Key West, being carried on; “| by his representative, Shief Sani- entertained yester-| Perkins, Mrs. Pearl Sawyer, Mrs.| What is going on in this city as former's home in Coco-| Anne Edwards, Mrs. Lloyd Rentz, ’egards our state. ‘with & shower in honor| Mrs. Maud Sands, Mrs. Johnj Said Mr. Lenert. “As soon as we Miss Irene! West, Jr., Mrs. J. Simpson, Mrs,| Set through with the initial work William Hardy, Mrs, Morris Black-| We wish to make permanent plans “Mrs, Harry Page, Mrs, Howard} Program for Key West and Mon- Page, Mrs, John Hinson, Mrs. Les-| 7¢ county.” Mrs. Haytenj{ progress being made by Mr. Len- Shirley Mae West| Barnett, Mrs. Louis Barnett, Mrs.| ert, said ‘considering all condi- Roberts in a gaily; Louis Kotkin, Mrs. Charles Slaugh-} tions and. cireun tances, I feel} Miss; that our sanitary department un- Miss Dorothy} der the supervision of Mr. } Peacock served| Hardy, Miss Annie Laurie Rentz,| ready is doing an excellent joh.” social meeting.) New members are} p Other officers are Solita Cobo,} jewel. Mr. Eakins, in a very able Vice President; Nell Rose Knight,| manner, told of the work of Dr. j Reporter; Norma Yates, Secre-} Galey in exemplifying the beauti- decorations of pink and/tary; Grace Rivero, Treasurer] fy! principles of the order, name- Honoring Evelyn Niles|DR. GALEY GIVEN mariesrlnietien meena ee, UP INSPECTION ON SANITATION CHIEF ENGINEER OF FLOR. IDA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH TO KEEP IN TOUCH L.°G. Lenert, ‘chief engineer Health, has just; completed an in- tary Inspector S. D. Macready. “T want to keep in touch with department,” and for the best possible sanitation Asked what he thought of the Mac- Before leaving yesterday atl cheat Pvt e Could’eonitinde to JEWEL BY LODGE SHORT TALKS MADE BY SEV- ERAL MEMBERS DUR. ING MEETING A very interesting and largely Si No. 163, Knights Pythias, was held last night at the ance of Captain Luther of! Standard Fruit i company, Pythian Castle on Fleming strect. day aftern: The chief event of the meeting] York, took on 649 barrels of fuel | was the presentation of the beau-| oil and sailed 11 o’clock or Fron- he be ee et STONE AND PARTY |~ ENJOY FISHING IN NEARBY WATERS | PARTY yOu piiean! L, E. Spencer, assistant. general RETURNED TO PORT YES- TERDAY AFTERNOON | Julius F. Ston, Jr., relief admin- jistrator for Florida, Mrs, % and Mr: Stone’s brother, Franz,; Mrs. 0, S. Long arrived yester- ‘who were on a fishing cruise on the day on the morning train and left short stay there~ wil coritinue ¢ Norberg Thompson Yacht Marita, | fr Miami again in the afternoon Pénsacola ‘for ‘a visit*with ‘tela Sto returned yesterday afternoon. Mr. Stone said they had a de- lightful time and under the guid- | Monroe county public schools, who Thomp-} was at Asheville, N. C., attending East Coast yesterday for a week! |son caught lots of fish, both large|S¥mmer school, returned _ yester- small. The party took several tarpon, a number of barracuda and made daily catches of yellowtail, grunts‘#rrival on the and other fish with which the wa-|#¥esterday from Jacksonville, for a: with relatives, ters near Key West are teeming at this time. Although he got quite a thrill with the tarpon, both Mr, Stone} and his brother enjoyed the ex- perience of striking crawfish, and, as evidence of their skill brought will re-{back a bountiful supply on the! yacht, on the P ASSENGERS ON FRUIT STEAMER LOOK CITY OVER STEAMSHIP ARRIVING YES-| TERDAY AFTERNOON FROM NEW YORK HAS PASSENGER LIST OF FIFTY teamship Granada, of tiful jewel of a pythian veteran to} tera, Mexico. for more than twenty-five years. Chancellor Commander Everett Rivas requested Past Chancel- lor W. S. Eakins to present the had points of interest and enter’ ment. Steamer Suriname, of the same line, is due to arrive in port from New York 1 morning and will take barrels of fuel oil before sailing} t¢morrow morning for There were 50 passengers an enjoyable time o'clock on 2 and Steamship | arrived in port yester- oon 5 o’clock from New tomorrow | Southern Bell PERSONAL State Senator Arthur Gomez,! s the Havana Special yesterday. freight agent of the Florida East Coast Railway, arrived yesterday; for a brief stay and returned to Miami in the afternoon. | Mrs, Webster Russell and chil- dren came in on the morningtrain: yesterday from Miami.jand will, jvemain a few days. with relatives. | ne to rejoin Mr, Long. Miss Sadie Moss, teacher in the) day accompanied by her niece, ‘Betty McGown, i Havana~ Special stay. with -his - father, Pressey; ; Weatherford and other relatives. | Mrs. Anthony Bragassa _re- turned over the East Coast yes-! terday from. a, vacation with site| | tives in, Miami. ho was spend-| Franz T, Stone, jof his brother’ and’ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julius F. Stone, Jr.,| left yesterday afternoon for New! the north before returning to his! home in Columbus, Ohio. Miss Bernice McCollum, direc-' |tor of relief in the Eleventh Re-| gion. at Key West, left over the; East Coast yesterday“ afternoon for Jacksonville to spend the week! end and-will return over the high- way Monday, | | Mrs, W..P. Kemp and children,! Miss Cleo, Orvis and Marvin, left! he | over the East Coast yesterday aft-| ernoon for a stay of two weeks in Miami and will be joined later by Mr. Kemp. Miss Lois Sawyer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Leland Sawyer, will leave on the Havana Special this! afternoon for a visit of several) weeks in Miami with Mr. and Mrs Alonzo Borden and daughter, Miss | Wilhelmina, ' on T. H. Pittman, manager of the| Telephone Com-; 00| pany, will leave over the highway ing a week in Key West as guest! MENTION | | Louva G . Lenert, chief en- }who was on a business trip to gineer of the state’ board of | Points in the state, returned on health, came in on the morning | train yesterday to look over the; | activities being conducted by the! local sanitary unit, Mrs. Al, Sjursen, son Arent, Jr., Mrs. W. G. Skibsted and son Wesley, and Walter Lee, arriy over, the East Coast yes an are guests of Mr, and Mrs, Nottage. es Mrs. 'R.° Wahl, “dagttét Dorothy and! son ‘Rarts*tett* tives, Mr. and Mys. Glenwood Albury and two children, left over the end visit in Miami and will return Sunday, Mr. and Mys. Charles Pinder Scheurer Weatherford was an left on the afternoon train yes-| terday for Miami to spend a while Mrs, J. Gerry Curtis, wife of the director of parks and recrea- tion for the FERA, came in yes- terday from Miami fovspend the week: erid with urtis. - fat ory representing the the train left for Ja@R8onville in York and will visit other points in/the afternoon, Miss Mildred Olsen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Olsen, left on the afternoon train yesterday for Miami, accompanied by her niece, Wilma Russell, Mrs. Raybourn Gwynn, daugh- iter, Mrs, Charles Veber, and her children, Pat and Howard Veber, who were spending a week with relatives, left yesterday afternoon for the home in Miami: E. R. Kirkland, who ‘recently received orders transferring him from the custom house force in spend his quarterly vacation with his family. Jack Maloney, who was spend- Tallahas-, ing a few days in Coral Gables! white crepe and pennants with'and Macie Bethel, Sergeant-at-|ly friendship, charity and bene-| for Mexico, see, and after spending a short; with his brother-in-law and sister, the club's initials provided a{ Arms. volence. Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde-| time there will go to North Caro-| Mr. and Mrs, Milton Peacock, re- fitting setting for the ovea-| Following are the list of mem-| Dr. Galey accepted the gift, as-| Mallory Lines, arrived 5:30 yes-| line to enjoy a month’s vacation| turned over the East Coast yester- nal band \ bers to date: suring the members that he would|terday afternoon from New Or-|in the mountains, i day. -edaunialilty sion, Applauce was long and loot Grace Rivero, Ophelia Machado,| try in every way to merit their| leans and after taking on freight OHS Geet Rede Ua ai TE for Bob Pinder's orchestra dur! Dora Machado, Generosa Mar-| confidence. sailed for Miami and Jacksonville. t . foe the evening and the entire |tinez, Consuelo Carmona, Modesta} Past Chancellor W. P. Archer, oer an a ea COLLEGE PROGR AM | affair was one of enjoyment and) Johnson, Virginia Perez, -Anna|on ‘behalf of the members, pr CHURCH PROGRAM | OUR CHILD pleasure, number! Revede, Anna Gibson, Melvie Not-j sented Past Chancellor J. Lennie | There were a large tage, Edna Mae Nottage, Georgie; Curry with a beautiful prize for Fi E im attendance. Peendere Blanche Hernandez, } prompt attendance at the meet-} SUNDAY EVENING) | AND THE SCHOOL A spot dance was held with 4) Solita Cobo, Macie Bethel, Sylvia| ings during the past year. SUNDAY MORNING: Drrecror, Phytcd sat Heath Béeuaies\._ prize awarded to eng ghey Guito, Edna Pinder, Martha Car-) Short. talks were made by Past a Loe ee Of Margaret Boyer avd J. Lover. ponell, Rose Crusve, Delia Ra-| Chancellors C. C. Brown, Murray} ‘The following is the progrs i ; The Muki Muki Oh club is a! mirez, Mary Bethancourt, Clara # . ‘Winfield Russel! Su ian Pali ppet a halal ( Vegetable Time Cochran, J. ussell and /that will be rendered at the Firs recently formed organization of Yates, Norma Yates, Alee Cutry,| others, MA! Conzregatio Ghureh encce Rew: EN: CALDWELL WILL) Summer: time tei freuhvegetable ‘the city and is composed of local Piorence Walker, Agnes Walker. At the cl i Oa ciectas te | eons! Cherch : Sumiay| ti hard : t the close of the meeting the | evening, beginning at 8 o'clock: | DELIVER BACCALAUREATE| ‘ime. It seems hardly necessary _ Jadies, President Juan it® Barbara Carey, Thelma Atwell,! members were the guests of Dr! Vojuntary—-Marie Sevele | to emphasize how important that > hat the club has! Nell Rose Knight, Matlida Knight, | Galey for the evening. Choise sibeadedts SEAS SERMON TO CANDIDATES fact is, Most parents teday knew ‘~ & Humber of script: Yolando Mendoza, Cecilia Ells- PETS, EEE a ae panei si ” \ vegetables ) Gh the near future and! worth, Florence Akerman, Aulia Hymn 136—Roek, of, Ages. CE ape eeTeHOOr | berate sd theatre parties are also! Gibson, Margaret Lacedonia, Rose MINISTERS JOIN ie e reading, 331) led by| : } tal to cents and ou the bill of “entertainment. Mary Saunders, Juanita Mave, saree Z : tidcoial be | health are being de to ve 4 Ar r, Ni th: 5 * pecial to The Crtizen) gh girls of the club Jevare ana sats it ace FERA PROGRAM y Anchor Holds.” TALLAHASSEE, July 28.— Vitamin hes al- d j , Hymn—Mrs. Lowe's Group... |The Rev. E, N. Caldwell, pastor ae oc omaes an pert ae : belo My Task” —Mre, “Paull of the First -Presbyterian Church iar 7 .| Archer. &e sf moth- Members FERA Russells Have VARIOUS PASTORS MET YES Offertory of Tallahassee, wilt deliver the! “sigue bane Attend Dance Julius F, Stone, Jr., Relief Ad- tministrator for the State of Flor- on ia, and Mrs, Stone, Mr. and Mrs.| Leonard Urban of Cleveland, B, M. Duncan, ax well as a num-| Ohio, are spending a stay here ber of members of the FERA staff} Rix Sttended the dance of the Muki- with Mr, Gomez’ sister and broth- Mukioh! Club last night at the Cuban Club, Mayor LaGuardia Will OO ml MEMORIAL STONE | Break Ground For Home i) CARVED HERE} (Continued From Page One) | 1933, and Clifford Wendelhack, TO BE ERECTED TO MEMORY | who, with the late Donn Barber, OF HISTORIAN POWELL | built the first national Better | Homes demonstration house © in IN JACKSON, OHIO | Washington in 1923. —_—_— The house is to be in the G In the memorial which is to be| tiam period and ite inexpensive erected to the memory of Histo-| but tasteful furnishings will be tian Powell, writer of Indian lure! *lected by the newly created New and prominent official in the Im-/ York Committee of Better Hom proved Order of Red Men, will be! in keeping with the style of the ® stone from Key West, Florida. ' architecture. ‘This talbet was carved in Key West by # well known stone cut-| tering on the stone is: “Tribal ter and was shipped yesterday to Great Council of Florida, Improv- Jackson, Obio, where the mem-| eq Order Red Men.” Below and Teen oe cession bald’ Geptan.;t0 the left of this is: “C. C. Sym- House Guests {| Russell, 701 South street, © The inscription in raised let- Fla.” Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gomez and! | } | ler-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry! cerning the responsibility of the) | | , and B. M. Duncan, relief admin’ TERDAY WITH RELIEF ISTRA ADMIN TOR Reading, “Confes ion”—Mrs, A. |B. Baker. - Choir—*Calling the Prodigal.”| & Various ministers of Key We: H trator, conferred yesterday con-| Hymn 14 Hymn—Mrs, Garden of Prayer Hymn—Adult Group. Reading, “Silence”—NMrs, Bertie nt prayer. 7} baccalaureate sermon to the aun |mer school candidates for gradua- tion at Florida State College for | Women here Sunday morning, July 29, at 11 o’clock in the col- | |lege auditorium, i ; Strother A, Campbell, pastor of replacing | { Bragas group.|the First Baptist Church, re- | churches in the hic program. Choir—“When They Ring the| viously announced speaker After an exposition and explan-! Golden Bells,” Poe fea : | ation of the program, the follow-| Reading fe Lori's (Beaver” The change in speakers is due ing ministers, who were present, | __ Gis ’ to the fact that since the Baptis Hl promised their full coe ties | The Lord’s Prayer”—Congre- Lol eemey eras een al ta PE pace is i e in arleston, Aicead Ree seen ee ees (eos a eae West Virwiniay andgatliiieae aia ek: jam, Glory” Choir. andl sai. 91 4g tascame hie wee Tee Rey... Shuler Peele, Fleming! congregation. [IPRS Raetlgeririnee tiie ane htiaateh dette Street Methodist Church, | « Rev, W. J. Martin, Ley Mem. : orial Methodist Church. Rev. Geo.’ E. Summers, Methodist Church, Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Trinity} Presbyterian | Charch, colored, 4 Lieutenant Hartley, Salvation Army. ; The conference was called the ministers and Mr. Duncan at- the tended by their invitation. com Several of the ministers will ago preach on the FERA program at, spe their services tomorrow. H First The Chinese Daily Times reports ami that Mrs, Tom Sing, of King Shing,! turned in the afternoon, Canton province, recently Benediction, MUCH IMPROVED; | 0. S. Long, proprietor of Long’s | president-elect of the 19 by Furniture Store and manager Peninsular Life Insurance npany, who left several w for Miami for treatment by cialist, is improving | gaining lost health. | Mrs. Long, who came from Mi esterday on business and and re- said she gave and Mr, Long would leave in a , birth to 8 children, 7 boys and 1 few days for South Carolina, and jonette, Great Sachem, Key West, girl,-at one time. All are said to, poss ly remain there for the next {be alive and -healthy. itwo months, | it was the desire of the Baptist | congregation here that he fill the pulpit of his local church on his ; last Sunday in Tallahassee. 1 he closing exercises for the summer school will be held Frid. morning, August 3, at 9:30 o'clock in the college auditorium, at which time State Senator W. € | | of | will give the commencement ad-, dress, followed by the conferring of degrees and p' tation of | | diplomas to the 112 candidates for | graduation. The baccalaureate program on ; Sunday will open with the acad- emic proygssional, Festal March in C, played on the organ by Dean Ella Scoble Opperman of the School of Music. Of special inter-' est on the program will be two| numbers by the college chorus, di | - er who selects and prepares the meals. And in vege- tables, we have one of the richest sources of vitamins, special vita- mins and minerals which supply the body with protective materials. Use all the green vegetables that will be eaten, Give the tomato « prominent place for it deserves great credit. Have the green foods crispy and clean. Wash them well. Try many combinations that look attractive, which is one way to in- | terest children. Chopped vegeta- bles in gelatin, shaped by molds, makes an inviting dish. Many sug- gestions are usually given in the eading magazines for women. Try | them, and it may be surprising to see how children will aetually enjoy | vegetables that were onee in the ‘don’t like” class. Is your child to be away from home this summer? Read what. Dr. | Treland has to say about it next | veek: rected by Gladys Olive Koch of the mu culty. The invocation and benediction will be given by a local minister. —_—_— Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service sa Ma terday for Miami and“ aftét® a ; "Vanilla Chocolate li Sy ompany, was Strawberry Coconut r ove wets pe Sees Sour Sop Sapodilla i] te yyy Ly until] | Mango Neapolitan OF YOUR SKIN OLS AA an REV. R. WOOD TO For the first time in the his- tory of the Trinity Presbyterian Church, the Moderator of the | Presbytery will visit this chureh, Jit is stated. The. Rev. R. Wood is perhaps} the youngest man who has ever) occupied this important position, | it is shown. He is said to be *| | | splendid preacher and a fine type of the educated southerner. He will preach afternoon and night on August 12. { ! 1 Visitors are not strangers —at FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH We invite all new comers to the city to worship with us Worship Services 11 a.m. and FLORIDA EAST COAT RAILWAY | CG, Vlalinal, | Beal STANDARD ICE CREAM AND ICES | | i Tropical Fruits a Specialty A. LUCIGNANI _ Licensed Ice Cream Maker LICENSED MILK AND CREAM DEALER 522 Duval Street Phone 371 woes Holisberg’s Monday Sale SEE WINDOWS FOR, MON- DAY MORNING SPECIALS 25 pieces of Printed Voiles, fast colors, taken from o regular stock and placed sale, yard Ave you looked at your complexion lately? Really looted at ie? ba soft, smooth and clear? Or is ie a inte coarse, a httle rough Key Wiest to the forces in Tam 10 doz, Full-Fashioned Silk Winter days play havee with your dom 'left over the highway this morn- Hose, Chiffon All Silk. all |) Dey air and harsh wands exhaust is ae ing for Tampa accompanied by new colors; for the first |] grat ois. Cause your face @ become Mrs. Kirkland, time in Key West, you_can || lined and old looking nye buy a Fuill-Fashion ae Bogor tntay OvurTaoce Gat Peace J rice, p SOc || Powder Its unique Olrre Od base gives E. P. Johnson, first astistant |} 9,°¢ Se" J" plitew tubing, on {| che she the sponeee © tant a aaa keeper at Sombrero Key light- sale, d '20c || soft, frm and youthful. Yee Guteaom, house, arrived yesterday tol] 25¢ White Pique, ood grade, }{ Gini fuffy-dey ft dows't clog the pores, In 7 sears shares co bird oth ane cempiew san te large economy wees ot \wadeng drug ores — SOc, 2 Mad compen on sale, yard Fancy Piques, reg. sale, yard 20 pieces Pure Silk Crepe, all colors, on sale, yard 50c $1.25 Wearwell Sheets, Mar- shall Field make, 81x90, is guaranteed for 3 years, on sale Monday .... . $1.00 Imported Pure Table Cloths, on sale $1.00 New shipment of neh Voiles, beautiful like Georgette, on sale, 3 yards .......-.. $1.00 25c¢ White Indian Head, sale Por ‘WILLIS AVENUE | Please send me Free blending shades of | Face Powder Linen >a Pechages Ovieccs Gan Chow Ge F. patte as . 20¢ Longies, made of Nub $1.98, on $1.50 and Boy Stiting, regular sale ........ * 75e Silk Pique, White NEW SHOWING SHOES AND SANDALS Flesh, on sale, yard 50c w 75e Krinkle Crepe, on sale We have “ne 4 Monday, yard 50c |) SANDAL P Gage Mo: to Bars, on sale 4! rn Monda $1.75 sinerilsong $2.50 Japanese Silk sil Evening ‘ on sale $1.98 j| ‘ ' ” Pure Silk Pongee, on sale, — = ms aia Come 5 yards . $1.00 ||} © nd yet be i eecccccccesees DRESSES e ee ’ Pearlman’s, Inc. “QUALITY SHOP” We Show The New Styles While They Are New! i FIRST SHOWING NEW FALL | HATS AND DRESSES $6 95 1j ! | ] $2.95 j ) Ladie Pr They are quite smart and < snappy. Come in and see them, |!} |) 1? & - 89 SALE ON DRESSES i ies’, Misses’ and Children's (Monda, Hy UNDERWEAR 40 Silk Dresses, 0 values, Don't fa * on sale * $1.98 t 35 Silk Dresses, $3.95 to | $2.45 j values We must Summer Dre r | for the Fall Stock. Come early | | for best values, j SALE ON SHOES j 150. pairs New Summer | | Shoes, on sale at j | ae $1.98 an 300) pairs Children’ j $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, i Sport Ox s, also Boy of w $2.45 Shoes, ord s’ Black O | E ON DRESS GOODS | 4 ot Printed Voile ay : 59, and 31 We have daily \arri i 50c, also, quite a few New Goods aa ! at only, yard 15¢ store reduced for Mo: ed another ca THE— famous Chiffon } SALE ON HOSE i 14 | STORE OF FASHION City's Leading La " Store 1. APPELROUTH

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