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J?'?11 . ? ? 4 > < I r * I - ? ?? .4 < < ? 4 ? / 4 > 4 < 4 4 4 ? 4 < :: 4 V> s r 4 > / I I* /' ' ? A * ? ? < * ?? ?? <? ? :: i ? ? ?? ?? ? ? ? <? ? i ?? ? j ? ? ? Ot i > 1 \ THE LANCASTER NEWS, S 6A66666^66666666666666^^6A6L^WW^W[A^ QftfrAA P Millinery ,M W\r 4 So impressed were we by the chic of the Mi'inc ft*trnnrHinarilv Ki<r ooanrtmant O>?o -i? wift uoovx V11IUUV 1 VI OHIO ll'lllldl Miu / You therefore have in the display, which opens the biggest and most authentic collection of the ne pleasure of showing you. Sailors, from the ultra small to large, sweeping the long front-to-back styles of 1860 are also conspii In materials black velvet takes precedence. Novel bination with velvet. Beads, bird's wings in buri.t are the accepted smart trimmings. Thus you see ; but can indulge your every taste and whim from th The prices are very moderate. They have beer wear demands of the new season. We hope that you will embrace the opportunit; acquainted with the new modes, ancr the superiority Jones Mercantile Company "Lancaster's Live Store" I & , ft .. < &&& >, SEPTEMBER 25, 1914. ? / Opening A Brilliant v % r Ml vEir % ? ? ? ? ?!?? \ u oueciionor tne Correct Millinery For Fall Ready for Inspection Thursday I iry designed for Fall wear that we bought an wing of the season. Thursday, a chance to see and choose from iw autumn styles that we have ever had the sizes predominate. Tri-corners, Turbans, and cuous among the styles that bid for popularity, ty metal and brocaded effects appear in comostrich, hackle and coq, flowers and riibbons you are not restricted to any one or two styles, lis diversity of surpassing millinery beauties, i fixed to enable you to easily meet the heady offered by this early showing to become / of our line in particular. 3 iI I i y Y X t x | i * V ?? A ? V V ? A A A V :: V ? I V y V y V V V < > y <? <? T V V V V v < V I I I I X i I | ! ? i i mrerwtw**** <> o o e ^ 0