The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, April 05, 1918, Image 5

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II - e,2 t nice LANDECKF THEIR SALES LARGEST AND HIGH PRIC] HE CAN SECUf TION. .-OUR BI FUL AND SERI DISE MADE IN SMR F 'Your footsteps decker's for comfo Oxfords. Our sho( to overflowing wit WHITE Ladies' high top Soms, English last Ladies' high top Sms, English lasi AV.50. 1CHxDREN' Barefoot sandals qua] Size 2 to 5, our r Size 6 to 8, our v Size 9 to 12, our 1 Size 13 to 2, our 1 CHILDREN'S I Lovely white sh< white kid trim. Size 2 to 5, butt Size 5 1-2 to 8, . SPECIAL! Pillow Cases, Good GrE Sizes ..... &J~hx W I~~s~ s isting -in 1L~ ReQ vsite&Mrs. (G. E. ~st ek ~frau&Mrs~' . iesPortes spent ~ee m a1fmore. SiMrs T. M. Jennings visited ~adn this week. t eCurlee spent a few days rprecently. Oeuxiia Friday. Amn Ketchin spent the week ahom4 'S. F.2astesYokEion was a ~rss v; t wi Saturday. - w*~~thome for a few .~ ott ~ th hoimefolks for g tos~ McDonald ~~ W H ea s~t~ g ew days ~T~4ah6h-s spending te gaeer vhsretune from Trenton. ~ M ~~?Xckof Waie Oak, to,setEster Swnday' here. Mr .R. M'cMater is hostess to h Thrsay drid uh this week. lieu . KL. ElliolWtof .Camp .Jack *son wa at home for,t1e week end. J;ient. M.M.'Boulwa14.f:Camp Jad-. .onvstdat his home here Iast week. of Sniidon is here John J. Creight. nday with L!7 assorted years, 50c R'S OFFERS UNUSUAL FORCE IS NOTED FOR MOST COMPLETE STO :S AND WAR-TIME NEE E THE BEST RETURNS JYER ANTICIPATED TI rCEABLE GOODS AT R] AMERICA. OKTWEAR turn toward Lan rtable and durable sections are filled i fine footwear. SHOES shoes, rubber bot Price ..... $1.65 shoes, leather bot Price $1.75 to NEW 5 SANDALS , tan stock good Our floN'ing, v ity- ored Suit rice........80c Franco--1 rice........90c clothing, boys. )rice........ 31.00 PRIC] xrice...... $1-10 VHITE SHOES es, foot form last, We arE )n .......... $1.25 Men's SE button... ..$1.40 Suits wi1 de, Large W INN 25c each jMisses Nell Gooding and Rebeeca anahan spent 's ay t Caiden. Dr.Olve 'Jhnonand htOle -agh Mrs. James S.- Beaty and. ittle son have reund-from a visit to Rockr Mr. and-.Mrs. Ross Brown are with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brown fr a few days. Mrs. B. R. Lucas aji d-elildren 3f Chester visited Mrs. A. E. Davis~ 1 t: week. Miss Eliza Belle Curlee, wh i teaching in Prosperity, spent the week end at home. The Ladies Aid Society of the Bap tist church met last week witirMrs. T. A. Moore. Mrs. J. G. Wolling left Tunsday morning for a visit to Sa h, Ga., and McColl, S. C. - Mrs. Maynarjl.-ai of Jordan e visiting he6P parents, Dlr and Mrs. .Milas for aweek. Miss Wilhelm' za Maye 1 her sister, Miss Alethia Mayes at p~hi cora College, Columabia .4 Mr.. and Mrs. S. W. h and son, Brown, and Miss -Alice Walker .wend Mr. Thomas"M: -Sea'meRl left Tues dayfi-afew day's visit to his mother at Cathge, N. C. Misses Alethia Mayes and Ethel Buchanan of Chicora College spent the week-end at their homes here. Messrs. Ernest Gladden and Wv R. Doty, 'Jr., went to Camden for the1 spring Horse -Show last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ketchivr and Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Ketchin vis ted Miiss friscela at Winthrop last Sunday. Mrs. Seamon S. Richardson and lit tle son of Sumter are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith. Dr .chin. first lieutenant, Parens, ~ are visit .Brown,. Mrs .L b'' nd Mrs. k?aph McDowey esPortes and Mr.. R. 5FA ITS PROIPT, COURI CKS OF MERCHAND] D FOR ECONOMY CA FR HIS MONEY. LA [E ENORMOUS RISE [DICULOUSLY LOW F SUITS FOR BOYS ys' Clothing section is over *ith serviceable and well tail s. They are the famous Jedal and Lord Baltimore America's best clothing for RANGE S2.50 to S12.50 1ING CLOTHING showing a splendi:1 line of ege, Fancy and Cool-Cloth h plenty of genuine Palm SBORO'S F Mrs. Longt, velyn ntetn ~4 W~~Ks~ta M day.wi !anther frs. Adie Wlfr.'; hai 1geSgfl4 hyis. positinnginAlaban J ohmteer.3h i.2S A cE letW4wdy morail ' hi' dTirs hei-civen. Savannah Oa Th las'W AChiapter, D.A. t the. ~ef Eri. I ater itd5aEafteaoon- Bfni whichnwr ft:oyer~ from the tmill ntl ~eting ~~sed u ighr Scho.ol Pupils mares~ preparid for- ~ ~~iar oratorical contes .t aneadlg.date to select two sps rs ; iepesent hMt Zion at Rokd n Catab'istrict Athletic an1d Ori torical Contest. Ths& pr'elinmra ontest .wil.be helgat the Fa imn eatre' monday eening at 9 p. e public is invited. The Thursday Bridge Gmiu n las week with-<rs. J. E. ,McDonald J' he highekt .score>for -the afternoo: was held by Mrs. Hordae rayleg At the' conclusion of ~theIuais. M cDonald..erved a salad eQre wit ed tea. Mrs. Eliot Cal ewahostes t1 their sewing, t3 was spent over C Caldwell then served ic4~ a no coffee.& Th k Club met at the 'hbie Mrs: Thos. M. Seaweli last-Fia' 5 o'clock. The program was di f .several papers on intetggst ]ects concerning the grm'etiof Freak After the .Iit'erary programa ala ourse with{ ice tea was setva. .l Mrs. I.. E. Ketchinentetin1ed, aft a sewing party *Tuesde aft oonf honor of her daughter. .frs 'S; etchin, who is visg e '.imm ber of young wonmen en4e the se cial hour; dainty refrei Mr w~. served late.in the afteyixmon The Ladies A3NSocie& . ei Megt odist Church met witl on Tuesaey~ aft ~this etissed. cial TAG TOITSP ATRON EUS AND PLEASING e SE IN THE STATE. USE THE THOUGHTFU NDECKER'S IS THE AN IAPRICES, AND OUR k RICES. WE SERVE TH \- I Beach Suits in light and dai terns. Regular, slim and stou PRICE RANGE $4.50 to $2 WASH SUITS FOR f Splendid wash suits of lin middy materials, dark and shades. Mothers, you are inv inspect our showing of boy, suits. W.7e call your attention white rcM suit. with two pants. one pair iong and c short pants. V Qry special. . o 82.95. Other good styles, 5( 31.00, $2.00. 'ASHION CE - -' t Cameron' - ~~1Z~iA1of.Eior unbe ndof ote.Uo Bapes - g Hlw hteri e from was uty wa with wsca pnhich~ acts~ oncerning theIn which~ Bnd the. Ba iste ssv~aions." o -theio n iss~inry-p rogmth rinsfshed-overa riokdcah ta ineesting ~~lfCs Ionepips, mthes,et. frslipo er fihighe brchte up~f~ artiches agh,and stufe Sisiis Atthe chuc.o'nnbita-ie edi riendgs aihd e r ca dcghterous terestingth dIysersandy eggsCot 1.3s 0 p~i6er the;hildpan i te bbonCh-an bilt a fi3. 7i ~-si- 5 per peck. M. J. Younq. n.r~ S. 0. 39-40 Ladies' Cumfyc --Gauze Vests, Fine rib. all sizes, Price 10c and 15c SA1HE RFy S.ASIDE FROM ACT THAT 'ERVICE, THEY HAVE ONE OF THE L PERSON TO PONDER AS TO WHERE SWER TO THIS PERPLEXING QUE TORE IS CHOCK FULL OF BEAUTI F WHOLE FAMILY WITH MERCHAN SPRINGTIME DRESSES Dainty as a breath of spring zephyr is our showing os lovely georgette dresses. New conceptions of artistic designing from our New York ma kers. Gerogette dresses $25.00 to $35.00. Satin and taffeta dresses combined with georgette crepe. Priced $12.50 to $25.00. -k pat- THREE IN ONE DRESSES. t sizes. See our new combination dresses, 0.00. with separate sleeves, coatees of jer sey and shantung. Lovely costumes, price.................... .. S32.50 0S an and EXTRA SPECIALS light ited to Boys' sun hats ......10c and 15c wash Poplins, lovely silk finish ..... 35c to our Nainsooks, soft and fine, 20 and 25c -air f 36-inch white curtain scrim, hem e i edge. short lengths, worth 25c, our price, price ......................15e yd c. 75c, 36-inch Percales, new patterns, for shirts and dresses, our price. .20c yd I ~ SPECIA N TER50. Doz Chidrensash Hats, as sorted styles,.. 1*- ~- * -~1 - 42 - - ~ F X 4xb ~X over. ~*r . LDDENu S"The Furniture Man