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D. S. M. for WomenW FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1919 LOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 No Better Clothing can be had than 1 that made by HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX and Qur rousers, come in ' biggest bargain . v ’: ANNUAL ?[—71 LOTHING e : Bt ' § Offers remarkable reductions. LT — . E i et ¢ An unusual assortment of Open-end > Dats wort 5 siinen “To “Seerutary waker, ascme & Four-in-Hand Ties at $1.15 each. I 2 : : Bl e e, Ko those . Special prices on Knit Ties. $18 to $25 at ([ ] @ tioncd by him are Miss Gladys and | p p Trene McIntyre. Both spent many months ai the front with the Overseas Unit of the Salvation Army. e e (¢) Underwood & Underwood. last night About 50 employes at —_— i Y. M. G. A. NOTES | tended and a program was carriec 12 Bath Robes Orth 0y fl POLICE GUESTS AT FOX'S, R Ao aut. The colored Plafaville quartel W : e e % oy insar i y furnished the musical program and s to . a m was carried out. | inley Works Foremen's eluk attend the showing of “The Midnight | tajnment Is Successful. night will be held next Thursday eve | Patrol” at the theater next Monday i | ning. There are about 200 foremen R | Srtornoon. The film depicts life in| Emil L. G. Hohenthal will be the' in the facto M imatown in Los Angeles, showing | speaker at the Sunday afternoon! Rev. Warrea F. Cook will addre . h' 1 4 i b l d il ool = es oriivot o WnvoTil e s USRI e R RGERCERRME SR el sl kR ne AR e We also have a few odd sized trousers which wiil be closed out et P | B s T 4 Ui Tol thsACL s aker is said to bo the sanest ta is yelygemall, in this section of the country on this timely subject and in words explains the entire proce reconstruction following the ratif tion of the prohibitiaa amendment. . A meeting of the board of directors | Treat ‘om Rough. of the ¥. M. C. A. will be held Mon-| Boil ’em, fry ’'em, scramble ‘em day night and important husiness dis-| roast 'em or eat 'em raw. Nativa cussed | eggs rictly fresh. B55c doz. Rus- Hart & Hutchinson night was held Sell Bros., 301 Main St.—advt. | the members of the police force to hibition Sunday—Factory Enter- First class sanitary Red Cross bar- bershop open at 80 Beaver street. Joseph Bijanca.—advt. T 7 |bums, he speaks with difficulty and 100,000 American soldiers overseas; a o'clock. Music will be furr ANOTHER CO. E MAN i e o on shows him to be honor. Mills’ orchestra. All are welcome and DRIVES RACK ¥ Te ann listed in this ecity in ably discharged from the army, and are invited to attend RRIVES BACK HOME Company F d went overseas with is loft arm is the insignia of the | At the last meeting of the club tho| that company, participating in its firs with which he served—the | following officers were elected for tho hattle-—Se sprey—and receiving his Yz > or the'26th ensuing year Presideat, Isadoro [Private Henry Neumann Served for gas burns i hat . After being —— e Halpern: vice president, Samuel} : : P 3 Adelman; secretary. George Crell S released from the hospital in Septem- SCHOOT, | ; 3 eorg £ 16 Months With the American e F g o oo urer Abraham Halpern. The clt | i anynd i lasealonlatasd s been well organized and the mer g % : “Proops in France, Burritt Club Will Give Entertainment are taking much interest in ( th Germa I'is eT'S, € was N v ¥ uty with German prisoners. He was and Dance This Evening. Mr. Pfersick has offered his eI e ¢ %6 later sent {o Bordeaux, where he s ! N i i e |l0s on slce I EFclo : been dischs served until the latter part of Decem~ ' & e A O | formed a basketball team o ber, and on January 19 he landed in tainment and dance given by the i ty. Pr > tates. Te was on the ship With Burritt club in the gymnasium of the g ; Adolph Geidel, tBs siory Of mishy Bupeitt school. The entertain- | s Sy » many “deaths” appeared in last ond o at 7:30 and a suitable| Isaac Champeau has severed his s on v L R e - apy PTOSTA arranged. There | connection with the Curran Dry Goods | enting a r gassed a o overseas, Neumann took part ) exhibitions of fancy cheprey Yeum as admitted three imporfant battles, those of gances and some humorous mono- { \ e Y es, Seicheprey and Jogues, There will be a violin solo Was connected with the company in Ffeptember was released Although Chatean-Thierr; In addition to his by George Marlowe and a pfano solo the capacity of store manager, He ot completely cured of t gas, the y gold service stripes, he wears by Edward Rosenberg. There are came to this city to take up his wor al soldier states th ontent- S ral other arm de A gold several other 3 ing features on at Curran’s about four months ago, 28 he Is once more the r above his service stripes on his the program as arranged. Dancing and previous to that time was enzaged Lt AS a re f >ft arm proclaims him one of the first wil be enjoyed from 8:30 uatil 12 in similar work in Putnam, Conn. e s _ | e || Latest Styles. $4.95 to $6.50 company in this city. Mr. Champeau | ) a hospita B oo a el 8 New Black Satn | Feb. Clearanee of ekt odie e Skirt White Shirt v SKITS g is backward. He says that only : %8 | Benny Lcon: \d Mike Gibbons, wa]sls know any ; about boxing with sash, shirred top and That Cur Great Overstock el e s e e e Sale Is Sitill Going Full | A Blasti With Additional (T CATARRH ([ "o oot Ladies’ Trimmed Bargains. 3 | . Hats | Quickly Ended by a Picasant, = . SUITS Antisept RED CROSS SHOES ‘ of Mind et andcon ity ol f Y S Now ;’rii(}"(f‘ halt arops of magical Hyomei W' E—‘D D@UGLAS §§£@E§ r“] v Yxi,n\ \;“,‘“ o ol L\ NTS FOR ‘ Delineator and FASHION Ladies’ Odds and $1.00 ‘f |Men’s U.S. Army $ ‘ - Boys’ Gun Metal $ B e e e T | Ends, $4.50 values pair "\ ]SihOES, Munson Last 3“’@5 | School Shoes 1 B s TRADE AT The Newest OXFORDS and PUMPS in Patent Leather, Koko Calf and BE&C!&K]& oo eroun, coug High and Low Heels. AT SALE PRICES. R p— S SRSt | Sold combined wit rainerd and druggists everywhere, . . > w . ~ @ | Complcic outft, including inhaler = 'y ain Street B oo v o o on & # | little while cxtra bottle, if afterward of any needed, may be obtained