The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 18, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 5

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918. ii ^ Never Before r A KrcKsmiTi. iiixi. f NKSS CAKKKlt depends largely on making friends of customers. From the first this idea has been the foundation upon which this business has been built. We began by giving our patrons honest values and courteous treatment. We endeavored to obtain their friendship by deserving it. We won many friends and our policy remains unchanged; for only by continuing to give the same good values hv pivliii' ?tio same courteous treatment, can we continue to hold the friendship ^ and good will of the people with whom we transact business. v < $1.95 BeautifU) Lace and ] I j $2.25 Extra Fine Quality V< I I lnce trimmed FASCINAT Fascinating: in style wi collection of undermuslins ai Thrifty women who taki store tomorrow, and partak< v indicate another advance in p few short weeks. Fine quality Muslin Gowns, r cial Extra quality Gowns, embro 1 Beautiful Nainsook and Bati Teddys beautifully embroide White Satine Petticoats, Fre Woman's Drawers of fine qu med, open and closed styl< Billy Burkes, white and pink Children's Drawers of exce stitched, tucked and embn in LHJ ss= n an + NORTH LANCASTER. + fo, + * da I^anoastor. 8. C., R. F. D. 1, Jan. p 18.?'Miss Annette Craig has Rone to t c i Winthrop for the month of January to take a course in home demonstra- ,0 m tion work preparatory for her work foi In Lancaster county aa assistant to Miss Creighton. ,U| Miaa TIazie Betts, of Catawba, haa w c returned to this community and ia I teaching again In our school. Miaa Janle Craig has returned to ?<*i her school at Blenheim, 8. C., and fr? Miss Marie Craig to her school at be Valdosta. Oa. They both had a ?o< pleasant vacation. wi Miss Mary Craig has returned to Or Catawba to attend school again. It Captain Clarence McMurray, who th< t (hmm martin i - ?^ in the Histor WAISTS. GALORE?R OUSLY LOW PRK Materials alone are wor than the price quoted instances and the styles cidedly new and at You'll buy several?th for more. $1.00 Voile, Organdie an Waists $1.50 Voile and Organdie to' sizes 36 to 53 Embroidery Trimmed Voile Dile Waists, tucked, embroic ING ARRAY OF DAINTY ith excellence of quality a n attraction of unusual inte e pride in their stock of ur ; freely in these dainty ga >rice, which means PRICES ound V and square neck, h idered lace trimmed, insert ste Gowns, ribbon run and red and lace trimmed on 1 nch pleated lality Muslin and Crepe em es. Specially priced Crepe, priced llent quality Muslin, regul jidered edges. Special. . . . /E^ |jjj NCAST d has been stationed in Califor r some time, is at homo for a I ys on a visit to his father, W. McMurray. His wife and dau r are with him. lie experts to Europe very soon to joint ( roes there. miss iiattie MCAiurray has mod to Richburg to take up 1 >rk as teacher. The grain crops, especially o e badly damaged by the sev ezes. Wheat It seeins Is In mi tter condition. A few oats w wn by the open furrow meti th a Cole grain drill by J. aig. They are In good shape j seems the best mode of sow bbg late years. THE LANCASTER NEWS, LA ' 'W ? " ^ ' y of Local Retaili They Hav RUHMIlll SAVB A (i(K)l) HICi HIT ' EDICUPllil ED. You can do it very eas th more sizes you want from the Ian in some tomorrow. , These stocks are unusi are deto a point where we can c tractive. reason for these reductions. en Wish 4 5x3 6 inch Hemmed Pillow 4 2x38 1-2 Hemmed Pillow C d Poplin 42x36 Mohawk Hemstitched 4 5x36 Mohawk Hemstitched 63x90 Hemmed Sheets.. .. ; Waists 72x90 Hemmed Sheets. . . . 18.?The cold continues to stay with I go lis. The school is doing splendid , >UI but out door work is not so much. If the saying is true, that a cold rc- winter is a pre-requislte to a good hor crop year, it seems that 1 f? 1K will he one of the "fat" years. , The officers for the ensuing term, Midway Council, Daughters of ''r'" America, will be installed Thursday, ich 24th inst., 7 o'clock p. m. They ere are: C., W. F. Kstridge; A. C., Mrs iod Mamie Faile; V. C., Miss Fatsy HinE. aon; A. V. O., Mrs. Syble Adams; ret. R. 8., Mrs. Nannie Kstridge; F. 8., ing Mrs. Mary Neal; Treas., H. F. Clyburn; Asst. R. 8., Mrs. Dessie Catoe; .$1.25 81x00 Hemmed Sheets. . . . 90x90 Hemmed Sheets. . . . Waists 72x00 Sanitary Crinkle Spr -r 81x00 Sanitary Crinkle Spr Single Hed Size Crochet Spr lory and Double Bed Size Crochet Spi Many other qualities of Crc . priced . . . .$l.5<>, $1.75, r UNDERMUSLINS. nd temptingly low priced, make this jrest to all women. idermuslins, will do well to visit ihi: trments, jus present market condition: like THESE will be impossible in ; ice trimmed and ribbon run. Spe 50< ;ion and edge, ribbon run 75< embroidered . . . .79c, 89c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.0< Nainsook. Priced.. ..75c and $1.0( $1.01 broidered, hemstitched and lace trim 39c and 50t $1.50 to $2.5< ar and knickerbocker styles, hem 25< 7 > A* ER DEP^ "The Best Place to nia + + + + + + + + +! few * MIDWAY. + ,, + + + + + + + + + + + + + + * j( Kerahaw, R. C.. II. P. I) 5, Jan. ' ^NCASTER, S. C. ng, Has the Pu e to Our issure you that it's most n it all thrifty women have ii day stocks will be replcnis I it's our earnest desire tl rehase in this store and has Aj DO SO TOMOKUOW ai allies. G?JOIN THE THRONGS OX l?KI> SPItKADS, SHKKTS AM) IX>\V CASKS. ily; simply come in and pick out t! Ke stocks which we will place on sa lally large; we want to reduce the onveniently handle them; hence tl Cases 25c Kn< 'ases 15c Ka< Pillow Cases 40c Ka< I Pillow Cases 45c Ka< 9I.OO Ka? $1.to Ka< 91.25 Ka< 91.55 Ka? cads 91 .i eads 91/ eads 91 .< eads 91 .i ichet and Marseiles Bed Sprea< 92.00, 92.50, 95.OO. 9:1.50 and 95.1 c Sea Island Sheeting, .16 in< 36-inch Bleached Sheeting. f Special 4-4 Jeans Lonsdale Twill, 36 inches Ahsorbant Toweling 18-inch Toweling 18, 20 and 24-inch Linen H Fruit of the Loom Muslin. Nainsook, beautifully finis] Androscoggin Muslin, blea 27-inch good quality Musll Amesbury Bleach, 3 6 inch* lRTMEN Shop After All" Warden, J. C. Catoe; Conductor, in serving in the United States arm T. Adams; I. S., Mrs. I'atsy Adam: O. S., J. E. Love; Trustee, C. 1 Adams. The rule is to use, or can over two of tlie "old" board; that n cannot be new ones. Mrs. Annie Faulkner, of Mt. Air N. C., visited at the home of her si ter, Mrs. W It. Fatoe, recently. Rev. J. H. Caston, of Columbi was at the home of W. F. hstridj last week on business. Mrs. W. U. Catoe and childr< spent two days with her mother, Mr VV. T. Hlackmon, of I la lie Gold Mil section, last week. We are sorry to note the very s rlous illness of Mrs. C. F. Adams. W. F. Rstridge spent a while wil his friends, Mr. und Mrs. Ernest V ~-?' . w.^i. ".-c^as iblic Responded to a J tilt" fine * they intrt them the not oupabl itiiYiiig to us to sec the ooir out pro 1 our biji niorcliandiso iusti- lections < ; made for of appare put-door ihed and now Bargain Lots for lh? dainty tat every woman who ever bles Th not taken advantage of this rnl i,rices tempt mtr id secure her share of these men to enough \ least a cc ments at i OF THE THRIFTY. 12 A \ AN ADMIRABLE COLLECTION OF LACES ANI) EMBROIDER le beauty, that wil T at a giance an^ f your friends for | j 1 ness of design. II ?T",|'t-!W/x,:1 predominating '' l ^ women wHo foil flwlr1 I y Iff these laces here / ITlsf |ri| One lot of exqui 11 ( | | ^ eries in variou " "? Many other grades of embroideries ] H) 5c to $ w Laces, Filet, Torchon a nd Round ar da Mesh, Insertions to m atch, also L ?? Priced . . . ,3c, 5c, 7c, 8c, 10c to 3r THE WHITE BARGAIN AISLI Only values extraordinary are offered in our gains," and all offerings are worth coining miles f item carefully. IMLIiOW Tt'ltlXCi, TOWJOLlNti AND SHI 4 2-inch Pepperell Tubing 4 5-inch Pepperell Tubing 9-4 Pepperell Sheeting 10-4 Pepperell Sheeting 9-4 Garza Sheeting 10-4 Garza Sheeting ;nch Unbleached Sheeting 36-inch Sheeting, good count, unbleached hes, unbleached finished soft for the needle wide, the finest material for making Middys . . . . I?r i Toweling hed for undergarments and infants' wear ched for domestic use ps wide rnr CTAnrn II >31UKL3 J. f Caskey, former teachers in the Mill- sought whei >' way school, (the former now hold- The office ing a federal position in the Lances- 21, W. O. W tor postofflce) last week. hnU tho ry Mr. \V. It. Catoe was in Camden m Every 1 Monday on business. sister councl Owing to the cold weather the ent. The of y' trustees have not opened the night W. R. Cato< g school, but no doubt will. The law Commani now provides that night students c. Command can he enrolled regardless of age, tenant, VV. 1 TC thereby adding to the school's re- Catoe; Watc sources. try, W. S. Mi ?n in the opinion of the writer, it's men. B. P. a patriotic duty to tho government, R* F. Morgi It4 for our boys to educate themselves, The Midw and the not play "slacker" in any- doing their P!* thing. When the government wants cution of th< a man for an honored position it ment "Thril th never considers idlers. Men who are A heap of V. overloaded with work are the men heap. PAGE THREBT sale as K< ONOMIKS II-: <;<>oi>s. foods are of ?sl quality; neluce a vaf beautiful m1 display a o! unique Hotter than looms are le of turning 111 them se- | I j ;in easily be ' the creation '1 for in or wear; also making of u mlerwea raelr economiwill surely nbers of wopurchase to make at ?uple of jjara time. ! 1 -!2<' to 75c Yard. BEAUTIFUL IES rich and rare 1 attract you >e admired by their cleverLaces are the factor in torash ion. and ow the trend wisley to see tomorrow, site embroidis widths and >atterns that yard. White .. . . 12 l-2c priced from 1.50 a Yard j 1 id DiiimnnH I I inen Laces. >c the Yard "Aisle of Barer. Read each ?KTIN(i. 25c Yd. 35c Yd. 45c Yd. 50c Yd. 40c Yd. 45c Yd. . . . . lOc Yd. . . 12 I-2c Yd. I 5c Yd. I . . . 12 I-2c Yd. j ' 2<>c Yd. 8O0 Yd. , . . . . 15c Yd. iiul 12 1 -2c Vd. 50c to 7.V Yd. 25c Yd. 1 He Yd. . . . . 22c Yd. 10c Yd. 18c Yd. i a "man" is needed. rs of MiHu/ov - "J wcw..^, I1U. .. will be Installed in the th inst. at 8 o'clock p. member of Midway and lis are urged to be presllcers elected are: Clerk, ;; Hanker, E. G. Catoo; ler. J. H. Ogburn; Past ler, G. B. Deas; A. Lleu1. Phillips; Escort. J. C. hman, Onie Catoe; Senorgan; Auditors: ChairSelf, O. H. Funderburk, in. f&y school children are "bit" toward the proseb war by buying govern't" stamps. They say: littles will make a big "