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c ' V ? ? ? : I I I I I ?,? 4 v <? V v V *i' <> V A ? . A V 4 4 4 A A A V ? ? ? :: A V b :: V i \ I i .- .j , ??*?M??*"????? ?? ?? ??? ! I ii THE LANCASTf Milling / *f } f JT /?.' / il I' ~ - r V 4 V, f So impressed were we by the chi extraordinarily big assortment for tl You therefore have in the displa; the biggest and most authentic collet pleasure of showintr vou. Sailors, from the ultra small to 1 the long front-to-back styles of 1860 s In materials black velvet takes prect bination with velvet. Beads, bird's w are the accepted smart trimmings, but can indulge your every taste and The prices are very moderate. rI wear demands of the new season. We hope that you will embrace 1 acquainted with the new modes, anrt Jones Mercanti % Compan "Lancaster's Live Si / / / / / ^ i Ki ' ... . M <? I .. I . i 1 ... ? .11, 5RNEWS, SEPTEMBER 22, 1914. ^XX~X~X~XX~XX~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~>* ry Openii A Brilliant fnll^rtinn nf fj Vf t-J Correct t for fa// \ Ready for Inspei Thursday c oi the Ali.'inery designed for Fall wear that we b his formal showing of the season. y, which opens Thursday, a chance to see and ehc lion of the new autumn styles that we have ever arge, sweeping sizes predominate. Tri-corners, Tur ire also conspicuous among the styles that bid for p< idence. Novelty rnetal and brocaded effects appeal ing* in buri.t ostrich, hackle and coq, flowers and Thus you see you are not restricted to any one or t^ whim from this diversity of surpassing millinery 'hey have been fixed to enable you to easily meet the opportunity offered by this early showing to the superiority of our line in particular. lL vl# * MRMaMBHaBBHMOHaiimHnmnHMBMHHaHii 3 ? I - ! I ne | T J, iery * I i t i t j 5. .i. ztion i J i* .i. = ? Y t, J ought an X V ? ?ose from y ' had the $ bans, and 'j* ' opularity. X Y r in com- Y J I riibbons Y * AO styles, .{. beauties. X A -?= the head- Y | x I become *!* Y I A t I : X A yi I i j i t. > 4 4 f ? ? ? 1 II ., sm