The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 13, 1917, Page 3, Image 3
There Is Much Style and Be
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Here we present an unendi
ored styles that women in e>
Severely plain styles for ever
as the more dressy models fc
The most innocent shopper w
buy these irresistibly distinct
them. We feature them at th
$11.95, $12.50, $13.50, $1
DRAPERIES GIVE A TOUCH
NEW Di
;
Of course the straight-line
dresses for fall but in many (
ing touch of distinctiveness h
draperies at the sides or hips.
It is these dresses we feat
they are the latest arrivals t<
fashion centers. They are i
priced.
$6.50, $8.50, $9.95, $12.1
THE SEASON'S MOST F
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All are adaptations of mast
designers whose creations arc
tensively desired in the wor
ments include models for strc
Mostly in straight line off eel
play decided military tenden<
pockets, belts; made up in Sc
Kerseys, Velours, in the v
prices that will make them gc
$7.95, $8.95, $10.50, $13.50,
BEAUTIFUL MIL
In Shapes and Styles to Pleasi
The assortments of them a
diversified that no woman or 1
any difficulty in choosing a sh
to adorn becomingly and fas
particular type of figure. Sm
hats, hats with tall crowns,
^iats, picturesque wide-bri
youthful-line hats, hats for
are included. Marked at pr
make no pocketbook feel out
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THE LANCASTER
uicaster [
Bes
>auty to Be Found in Our
)DISH SUITS
arc t
ng variety of the most fav- been
rery walk of life will want. "mat
y day business wear as well ^
>r informal social occasions,
ill feel the pleasant lure to stirri
ive new suits when she sees brigli
ese price ranges. daily
6.50, $20.00 TO $39.50. cause
acros
I OF VARIETY TO THE ions
are a
RESS. i?g
styles predominate the new migh
)f the better* gowns a pleas3
given by the use of clever
have
ure in today's showing for those
jcome to us from the irreat j
o D0CQ5
?urthermore agreeablv low
of va
50, $15.00 TO $32.50. 6reat
our v
ASHIONABLE COATS. days
many
er pieces of great French serve
5 widely recognized and exId
of fashion. The assort- them
;et, sport and dressy wear. that 1
ts; though quite a few dis* *
lies; fitted with big collars,
;otch mixtures, broadcloths, ful
ranted shades. Marked at we p
' 1uickly- ? highe
$15.00, $16.50 TO $35.00. go on
UNERY WHAT
e Every Taste
I
A popular tea
called 4'Suit W,
suit colors wliicl
Russian green, I
afforded from tl
ire so greatly trimming, scinti
niss will have broidery,
ape in a style Other models
diionably her or combinati<
waists, convertil
all hats, large ^
outside finish w
softly draped 8tocks
were ear*
mmed hats, ing and equisite
matrons all Voile Wa
ices that will Crepe de
of sorts. Georgette
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> NEWHTUKSDAY, NOV. 13, 1917.
)epartmei
t Place To Shop After All.
ANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION.
What Shall We Be Thankful 1
men first, and then as merchants, wi
hankful that to our generation has
committed the splendid cause ol
a
:ing the world safe for democracy."
men we are thankful because these
ng times have given us new visions tc
ten those ideals that the routine ol
toil cannot help but dull?and be
in the eyes of the people standing
s the counter from us see these vis
flaming too?and we realize that wt
11 of us, men and women alike, fightr
backing a light for right againsl
t.
merchants, we are thankful that wc
so large a share in the distribution ol
things which form the vital and daih
i of our people, and in which konestj
inc mul siiitnbiiitv <?f nurnnsp hit
J v*. V
agents in the prevention of waste?
rorst enemy in these war-streaked
We are glad to be able to serve s<.
' of the folks here in our city, and tc
them with an eye single to giving
the best and the most for their monej
we know how to get.
men and as merchants we are thank>r
our opportunities for service?and
ledge ourselves to make this service
r and broader and deeper as the days
'X N"?W IN WAKTC
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ture of the new waists for fall is the
aist" in shades to match the prevai
h include navy, battleship gray, kh
>urgundy and brown. Relief is someti]
lese sombre tones by dashes of bri
Hating beads and lustrous silks and
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oi nei, lace ana cnmons usea separa
in will be popular, while in some of
ble collars, frills, back fastenings and
ill be featured to a certain extent. (
jfully selected and represent very cha
styles.
,ists Priced $1.00 to $2.95.
Chine Waists $2.25 to $4.95.
j Crepe Waists ... .$2.95 to $7.50.
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Stores
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BOYS "OV
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, Don't forget that Christn
"over there" will have to b?
to reach their destination o
THINGS FOR YO
Somewhere in
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Good, sensible gifts that
y their health during the ioi
, days "Over There"?and li
> for remembrance. Just see
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Underwear, separate Shi
ion Suits, Hosiery, silk, cot
Sweaters, Mufflers, Wool G
I
necKwear, Collars, Garters
, Collar and Cuff Buttons, Ti
Arm Bands, moderately pr
BEAUTI
FALL
flie new fall Silks are mi
used more this fall than e\
increasing high cost of drei
i*1"" In Crepes, Crepe de Chint
y, mand will be unceasing. r>
ignt Ho conventional In doslgn 1
artistic creations. Fancy at
em- to many new uses. Our a
pleasing and invite your ins
values.
SiVinoh Mescalines, stree
a. i and $1.35 yard.
tei7 .'Mi-inch Hatin Miiltalre, $
, 2.50 Quality Weldings 1
thC black, navy, taupe, $2.tH) yi
JMI-litch extra heavy lilac
the Good Quality iki-lnch ('ol
colors, 85c yard.
Hmt. Georgette Ore pee, in all
40 inches wide, $1.50 and f
IMMnch Taffeta, plain hi
""" * 1.50 to $1.75 yard.
Skinner's Satin, 3<! inch
seasons wear, plain and fat
Skinner's 3fl-inoh famous
$1.95 yard.
lteautiful ?|uality lilack 1
$ 1.50 yard.
Orepe Meteor, in the sea
inches wide, $1.05 yard.
Excellent quality Orei?e
colors, $1.50 yard.
las Gifts for the boys
b sent soon if they are
n time.
UR "BOYS"
France.
will serve to protect J
1 <r (iQtnnnimi I
id novelty linings will be put
ssortments are exceptionally
pection. Note theee splendid
t and evening shades, $1.25
I.50 yard.
Bros. all satin < liarmeu.se,
ird>
k Satin, 92 50 yard.
tton Black Satin, desirable
the season's choicest shades,
II.75 yard.
id fancy stripes and plaids,
es wide, guaranteed for two
icy colors, $1.50 yard,
t No. 4G4, all Silk Satin,
:*eau de Sole, 86 inches wide,
son's most wanted colors, 86
do Chine, white black and
vuim/uigu tj
ttle trinkets, too, just
rts and Drawers, Un- n
ton, merino and wool, J
rloves, Handkerchiefs, J
, Shoes and Clothing, I
e Clasp, Stickpins and
iced. j
FUL NEW j;i
SILKS
ich in demand. Silk is being
rer before on account of the
BS gOOdS.
?, Satins and Taffetas the de~
Jovelty printed silks are not
>ut instead, are made ud as
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