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Trolley Jiinction, Hempstead, L L
JANUARY SALE
OF
LADIES' CLOTHING
Reductions of a Third to Half
*
Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs
$30 Plush and Silk Velour Coats $21.08
Smart flaro models in full length, with large cuffs, plain large collars or large collars of natural fur carefully selected for beauty of coloring and richnesv^.
$30.00 value at - $21.98
$25 and $30 Coats, Street Styles $15.75
'? Vicunas, wool velours and other good fah-" rics, belted models wilh practical pockets. Uirge collars, ;some of natural fur and some of plush.
Some Coats of good black broadcloth, in- (iluded in this price.
WOMEN AND MISSES SUITS
Poplins, Wool Velour. Broadcloth and French Serge.
$14.98 " Values $16.98 to 19.98 16.98 '* 21.98 to 24.98
19.98 " 26.98 to 29.98
Coats, Values to $15, at $9.98
Wool velours, fancy checked and plaid vel¬ ours and Scotch tweeds, street coats, full lined and other top-coat models. Very smart flare styles.
"SPECIAL DISPOSAL OF HAND¬ SOME DRESSES
All of recent fashion and extreme beauty in Serge, Poplin. Crepe Meteor. Taffeta, Char- raeuse, etc. Many combined with Georgette Crepe.
$5.98 . Values $ 7.98 to 8.98
7,*98 " 9.98 to 10.98
9I98 " 11.98 to 13.98
12!98 ' " 14.98 to 16.98
14!98 " l^^-->8 to 19.98
EVENING and DANCE DRESSES
These gowns come in shades of Pink, Rose, Blue, Nile. Maise and White. They have long or short line drapei-ies and fancy bodies. Many wiih rich decorations of gold or silver lace and net.
$8.98 Values $li).98 to 11.98
11.98 " 14.98 to 16.98
14.98 • H>-98
CHILDREN'S COATS.
Sizes to 14 years. Made of Heavy Wool
Materials, Corduroys and Chinchilla.
$3.98 • • Value $4 98
4.98 ... •• •'^,98
5.98 ... 7.98
6.98 " «"98
WAISTS AND BLOUSES.
Crepe de Chine & Lace. Fanc.\ & Pla"in Models
$1.98 \'alue$2.98
2.98 ... •' 3.98
3.98 Values 4.98 to 5.98
SALE OF WOMEN'S SEPARATE SKIRTS
Very snappy new styles, designed for late winter and early spring wear, and embodying all recent features of the fashions.
Ve Ive tee,'IS, (.lorduroys, P()plins, Plaid ('hev- ii)ls. Wool Benualines, Bedford and Fancy Cords, etc. A fine an-ay of the. dark street shad"s and black. Siz"S to 40 waistbands. $1.98 Value $2.98
2.98 " '3.98
3.98 " 4.98 to 5.98
4.98 . " 6.9s to 7.98
SELECTED FURS
Grey Coney Set, large Pillow Mull and Stoil Scarf. Value $11.98 at $8.98
Mink Marmot Set, Melon, Muff and Throw Collar Value $16.9S at $12.98
Mink Marmot Set, Pillow, Muff and Throw Scarf. Value $14.98 at $11.98
Blended Opossum Set, large Pillow Muff and Animal Scarf. Value $24.98 al $18.98
BeautituI White Muffiin Set, lar^e Barrell Mulf, Ig. Animal Scarf.Value $22.9816.98
Genuine Red Fox Set, large Animal Scarf and Muff. Value $36.98 at $24.98
Natural Racoon Set, large Muff and Animal Scarf, finely blended. Value $39 $26.98
Pionted Black Jap Fox, large Pillow Muff and Animal Scarf. ^ Value $32.50 $21.98
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Genuine Natural Nutria Set, Fancy Muff and Throw. Value $45 at $28.50
Exceptional Large Red Fox Sejl, Open Scarf, large Muff, Natural Claws and Tails. Value $59.98 al $39.98
Genuine Skunk Set, large Muff and Scarf. Value $75.00 at $45.00
Many Separate Scarfs and Muff from $2.98, Values Double. Children's Furs at a sacri¬ fice.
Most of these items we (mly have the one set. Don't delay if you are interested. Prices and quality are guaranteed.
January Muslin and Lingerie Under Garment Sale, Big Values
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LET THK FL.\« HAI
I^t the dag be anfnrlM) irom eTory hnildini; and >h<twn on eyery hreaat. he (he mJlyinir Nynbol Let the Start! and Stripen now when America is pat to the tent-—the t^iit of cnlmneHR, of ntrennrth. of eonraue. of leadership. I,et thi' aad fly!
the grade, itO.9.
Uooni 4—Orade Flight—Charlea Jamison 99; Arthur Olaen 83; Eklward Michaud U3; .Martin Runkin 97, Arer ase percentage of tho grade, 93
SEAFORD NEWS
A mafikod and civil hall will be gi\ en in the Y M. 1 C, hall on Fri¬ day evenin;:. February 16, Priaei* will he awarded to tho hesl dressed lady and the most comical dressed ^eiillenuin. The miiBir will be fur nished by Gib.'<on'.s Orchestra. Then* IS plenty of time so don't forget and havt- your suit.s ready
.Mrs. Slephen Haff h.-i.--- .-sprained her ankle and irt contined to hrr
home
The ImkIu-,'; Aid Society held a Toa
I lilt S:ile .It the homo of Mr. and
Mrs .Aiisel Hiiyrior Thtirsd;iT eve mil.::
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\lis l-'lcieiice Hetinint; speni Sun (l;iy last with her KriindinotlM r, Mrs
Ceni-k-e Weeks
Mis l-illi'in I-angdon of Dunn, N
(' , lias reiiiincd hnm« after sp<-ndlnx
,-i few w ei-k hero with her mother.
Mis ,1 H Wanser
I'LL build a house of lollypops. Jii."»: 'Liitcci. sweetheart, to your f.'i.ste: The Vv iiidovv"» sluill bc lemon drops, The iioors sliail he of jiijtibe paste. Heitiii-o. ll you'll be niin.'!
\\'iih r<e(inc'rii inls I'll pave tlie walks:
A iit.le liaruc'ii. f-.JO, l'l! sow With si'C^s ih:!i send up ssvciri-jned s;aiUs On V. .jivh i.r.j^ht candied violets lirow, {ici;. li-o. rny valentine!
'joiTie seats ot sassafras I'll make
Be'.-aii T..' I kn(>\v you think it's r?ice: lhe ( i.'sirons ?shall Le jelly liikc Laced a ; .u-oimd with ItiTit/n ice. Heitih-o. if you'll be tnaiel
We'll have a party every day
And feast on cream and honeydew. And, thouj-'h you're only six. we'll play 1 hat I am just as younj* as you, Heiu'h-o, sweet vaientiue! Anna M. Pratt in ^t. Nicholas.
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Ml and .Mrs .Stanley Smith an- ihi in (Ilid pareiu.s of ,a hahy girl
'lhe (orieert civen hy tho Friday Ni.uhi (Illl) on l-'riday evoninn lasl. '.\as enjoyed by all .Titc nding
TIm regular iiumthlj meeiln^t of lln .-:c;i!ni(l Hool;, Ladder and l-^n , MM I'oiiipany was luld '>n Minidn, I , l¦Tlm^;
I'lu- lioiisi- at Ibe (-(liner of Miri i<-k road ;ind S- aman Neek road, finiiiei !; (,. (ii|il((l by Vvr.. Crace Wilson, luis 1p( (11 r('!il(il ,-i'i(| tb'- IH w leiiantM svill IIIDU- ibcic llic liisl of March
Ml- i:(h. ard Mills is on alioii
^lioil t;i
TIk seiVKcs in Ibe I'^piscopnl rliiiKli for Siiii(l;iy, F< bi uary 11, will b(-: .Sunday School at in o'clock MorniiiK Hervl(-e at in: ti,
Mis i; H.ill is (-oiiliiied lo hfi
I Ollle u I'll .Ul ;itl;i( li of Ibe Krip
,Mis, ,\!. .1 X'ooris eiilcrtaiiK-d Ibc l,adi(-s Aid S()(-i(iy at ber home laKi Fridav afternoon.
WANTAGH ITEMS
.Mr.^ i;(iwm U. \\(-ndier of Ches¬ ter, Pa,, has been speiidiug a week with her parents, .Mr. aud .Mrs. ,1. T, Cow le.s.
A l^^ctiire illustraUMl by inovUiK pictures will be given iu the school iiuiidiii^ on Tliursday evening, leb- luaiv 1,5, at eiKlit o'clock. Topic "Hisloiy and l^eveloimieut of e.'oiii- niunication . ¦ .Ml aie in i itid. Ad¬ mission free.
Ml i'.'r.d Schaardt from an attack of grip.
is ,siilTertn;
IJiwne ser. ices will be luld in lio- Mc'.111 lil! I Ir.Kli IK .\i Suii(ia> iiKjrii- Ing and evening.
The \Vaii::m:i ba.-Ik i ball ^'irU |i|;t>('l tJK I'.ai'lwiii i.;r I.-; a uainc of basket ball lasl Saliirday nighl, Fcb- ii..u> :'., The si'in- \\ :i-. T to S, mak¬ ing \\ailiaKb the winiiiiit; team by one lioiiit
The boy.s of the Victor ba.sket ball leam pl.iyi.;d the Haldwin basket ball
I hoys a f;anie of Icisket ball last Sai- uiday ni^ht, l'(biuaiy I!. The Uald-
! win boys made lii points and tho Waniagu boy.s made 18 polnt.s,' mak¬ ing the Wantauli boys the winners
I by two points.
.Ml l-'iank .Sop* r and .Mrs. John .1, nedell's Iiiother died Tuesday, .lan¬ uary 30. lier fuiK ral was h(-ld at the resideni-e nf Jobn ,1. liedell.
Herbert Miller ot \i;il'yvill
l.l I Tin; n,\<; m,v:
lit the tiuir be iiiii'iirli-d Innn e\er) hiiilillnt' nnd slnnfn on every hn-HNl. let lhe Starn and .Stripes lie the rallying <i>nihol now when America U pnt tn the test—tbe t4*Ht of oalBBeas, of streaffth, of i*onraire, of leadership. I^ the tag ilyt
[ visited Mrs, Corodon .Norton and two daiigbters Wednesday, January :il.
The results of tbe (Irand Gaihering in the Fire Hall January liD were as follows: The winners of the prizes were: Frank Place lirst prize, um¬ brella; Henry Walters second iirize, muffler; Frcderii-k Bradley thirl pri;:e, fountain pen,
'J'lio winners of the ladies prizes were: .Mrs, Frederic Wiebol lirst 1)1 ize, one dozen cut glass lumhlerH: .Mrs, (ilatman second prize, a bi-auti fill picture; Mis,-; Mary Southard third jiri/.e. a haiKi crochet b.'ig, Then- w(-ie about one hundred and llfiy pi-ople att(-iided, and a giMid time was enjoyed by .ill,
.Mr J. I..'iwrencc W;ird, MsiUd bi aunt .Mrs. Chas. Thompson la.st Sun day. Febniary 1. He also -. i-ii-'i .Mr.-. I'-fl 11(1.Ill .'noiIoii and faiuii..
.Mr. IJdward Terry, who formcrl." ri',nl((l.iu Ibis villa.i;e, diid .laniiaiv . -, ,'l f;- i; ,11 :iii ;¦>: iiili',. Iiol) i of ,K iit(- (lilalatif)n of Ck- biart. .Mr. r<-i ry used to work for J>r. Ithaiiic. lie was buried in Hk- (!i i-i niiild ceiiK- iciy on .lanuary lio.
I'nion Free School. -^iHJ'inv '. (jiiic.u ,\o. 1'. lhe results as follows,
liooni two—drade Throe (Jrrtrude James !'8; Marion Jamison !iH; Alex. Xorion :n;; Thomas i>avis HT; Johu .McKaba 87; Raymond Wood 8.',; Charles Haldwin <',2: Certriidf- Adel i'lll] Dorothy Mack ii'c, Horoihy Con¬ nors .'>4; Carl Dryei" iil Averag'- |.irc<!i':¦.;(¦ ,f the tirade, 71.8.
Ciade seven Kooiii 2 I^injc'-
'i;iiyea H'O: Palm Uoy P.o.w, li!'; Win¬ ifred Duryeri in;: SlmUy Vail fit Kdgar I.udford !tu; Kssad McK,-ib,. • .; .I(.'';i i';oii- 1- :': Sadie Mill.-r 81 Avera;;e prcci riia--)- of tin- Kra(!(
Room ."I Grade Five- lii-rlba AI brecht ,"57: ,Jiid'on Allen li:;; Minn ¦ Ii,iitin>-'er IH; I-';'-deric!: P.ox '.C: Yu- toria Muller 100; Frederic Krfipn .¦.mion 'i7; I'hi X'erme 82; .Mary V.'a'^bbiirn inn .\vc-rai,'e p(-r<'enLagc of the grade. 87 1.
Room 3—Orade Six -Talbot Pald¬ wln 93; Edith Bradley '.til: Alfred Herlick 08; .¦^ithiir Lawrence 72: Ce¬ celia Meyer 100; Ethel .Michand Ori; Howard Sesnnoure 97; Edna Varmc 1)8. Average percentage of the grade,
90. ;
Room 4—Grade Seven—Edna Smith [ 93; Adelaide Ludfrd 84; William Cor¬ on 94; May Baltlnger 87; Reubln Nil- Bon 94; Ruth Gamer 88; Leona De | I^ong 82; Lucj Albrecht 99; Nellie Sarmore 93. Arerace perccBtAce of
Mis.s .M Ketcham spent Tnesdaf last witb .Mrs C, .Smiih at Fre«> port.
Nothing But! The waiters in a .New York restaor^ ant recently dosed tiy the slierl* complain bitterly because for tho last few weeks of Its existence they hnd been getting "nothing but the tips." Nothing bnt!
Now is the Time
to avail yourself of the op[)ortunity cf having yf)nr hf)use or store
PiPKD FOK GAS
Our special offer of ^2.00 P'T cutlf^t (concealed cr unconcealed) and fix¬ tures at ]^^ percent, dis¬ count off our regular prices still hold good.
SPOT CASH IS m\ RKOIIRFD as lerms can le arranged.
A beautiful assortment ot fixtures to select from.
Gel busy antl pliirr >oiir ni'dpr so Ihal villi can rni».v lhe de- lemlablp "Kasy on the Kjes" (,;is lifjhl.
A pdslal card uiii brin;i an ex¬ pert lo your door io lalk it over with yoD.
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