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> . FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1981. | R0DMA1 |! DEPAR J J S A Great Easter Sale i\ J ] Three thousand dollars Sfi I ni i .i Hjj yurtei yu*i wmcn manes inis p [ i store ready to serve you in any *i T I; G)? || ft ? S' " W Very special in Ladies' Cotton and m J j Silk Waists. This will be a great waist I | season, and we have the waists, the as I quality and the price. The way we are ( 1 selling them is all the proof we need as r ] to styles and prices. I0( ] Ladies' $1.38 value Cotton Waists. Spe I cial 98c ^ I j Ladies' $2.50 value Silk Waists at *1.98 pi I ? Ladies' $3.00 value Crepe de Chine | J Waists. Beautiful quality of Silk m Sat $2.25 and $2.50 re T flHioc' Prono rla fhirnr* or>/4 ConwoHno Priced . . $2.95, $3.48, $4.95 and $5.95 y ?? $i ? ] Easter Specials in Silk Dresses \ j at $10.00 ? ? | *^st think of it?buyS ing tiv^sil kdress at the cost of\^he material to ^ F 1 nia^e one\ and relieve J 1 y?u tK^t worry of ^ l W '? getting same njade up. " ' lilv ka(^es' Druses in ^ I ^ *Bilr lli n8W ! UmI fla shades and the lato^t J [j styles. One lot La\ t S" HPA'Hi ^'es' vaiue siik k Dresses, all shades. jV Ij fU JT^ Priced $6.95, *7.50 and J j 1 $7.95. I I Easter Special in Silk Dresses at $10.00 | 1 Ladies' Silk Dresses at $14.95, $17.50, O g! $19.95, $22.75, $24.75 and up. -fl You will find that we can save you J j from $3 to $5 on your Silk Dresses. ij s, {] A Great Easter Sale of Coats <; I j What is more useful * I j than a nice Coat to slip n | ] on to go up street to a ? /^\ rU show, or automobilinir? \ ? 1 They come in on all oc- V I j casions. We have them priced F I ft way down. We want you ///< V 1 1/ aB to see them and let the /I | r llj values talk for them. / I \ IJll * One lot Ladies' Coats, llIf I ] >13.95 values at $10.00 Y I ] On? lot $17.50 values, /^Tl/ | ] priced $13.95 and $14.95 / I L ? ] Ladies' Coats, well tailoreu, in the latest J i styles and shades fop'spring. No two v I S alike. Priced $17.50, $18.75, $19.75, 3 I { . $22.75, $24.75, $29,75 and up. ( I, In marking these Coats we have made * I a big price concession special for this | occasion. O 1 RODMAl 1 THE LANCASTE1 N-WALKl TMENT S' and Display of Ladies of new Dresses, Suits and Coet ossible. iuxt fW0 11100b J J ? ? ?V MUUiVI tAing you need in Ready-to-Wear SPECIALS IN SILK FT Vhite Good, Fancy Poplin, Garbodine, Percals, Ging- I hams, Domestic and Shirtings. | You will find our counters loaded down .L ith cotton goods of all kinds for )ring, and the best part about it they ^ne ere contracted for last year, which One c leans a big saving to our customers, One 1 ? goods are sure to be higher later. 0ne j bea Several thousand dollar's worth of at. iautiful silk offered at prices way un- Best cicil ?r today's market. If you have a Qne ece of silk that you would like to Shi atch bring it in and we will do the v t Roum :?t. Hickc afd wide *1.25 Taffeta at 98c L.^5 value Silk Shirt Stripes, beautifi)l quality, at 98c I nel lot of $1.75 value Crepe de Chine, Tpffettas and Mesalines, all shades far spring, yard wide. Priced spe- Mm cial $1.38 per Yard VVw ne' lot exceptional value yard wide jfj Taffeta, beautiful quality at? /jj .1. $1.48 per Yard Kill line of shades in Georgettes to * match Crepe de Chine and other silk, \\ \ /at $1.75 \\ elding guaranteed Taffetas, in Black, V_r Navy and White, at $2.00 ( efcy special in Sori Silks, 50c value, Ladie ya^d wide, at 39c Atu|? Spec^l for Waists and Underwear. Ladie \ sor ne lot beautiful Silks, all shades. lat< Priced. . \ . . . j . .. .15c ^ai \ anc A wonderful line of White Goods to Speci ?lect from in Unpnu Slrir* lUalarl-jla I abardines, Piques, Popliits, Long loth, Nainsooks, Dotted Sitdss and tXlT2 umbers jif others not room to menon. / == 3c Value Figured Foulard*. Spe- , cfal |.. ..39c dotll / ne lot Fancy Poplins, in beautiful __ plaids, 39c value. Special . .|25c Yard Yard lin sisettes, all colors, yard Wide, 40c value at. 29c J^c / thu ard wide Striped Soisette^, Madras ^Pecii and Skirt Materials, 35c yalue. Spe- J. p. cial for Easter at j 25c ? j I jH(1iq anehester Madras, 38c val^ie ....29c jfgg' ard Wide Best Grade Percales at. .25c paste I Dr< ne lot yard wide Percales' at ... .19c har N-WALKL ells it For Cash For Less" it NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. JP CO. I TORE il l] 'Ready-to-Wear ij j s, just in by express and [ 1 | anil von mill dt%A tUi* rC ? j w - itnu UllO U- ] I == = | j - |j j solid case beautiful Plaid. Best [ ide Ginghams at . . . .23 l-2c Yard [ 1 j :ounter of Ginghams. Special 18c r ] | counter of Ginghams Plaids and Si i scks. Priced special at 15c J l J ot Striped Ginghams and Suiting. & | i iutiful patterns. A 30c value, [ ; 25c per Yard [ 3 J Apron Check Ginghams. Spe- r 1 i 1 15c Yara J] I :ounter Ginghams, Calicoes and j i rtings, at 10c and 12 l-2c I j I alue yard wide Sheeting at.-. . . 15c [ " J rl Thread Riverside Plaids at. .20c [ - a >ry Shirting at 20c r 1 * S ? dies' Spring Coats Suits For j j J Easter ?j 3? 1 ^ ^ How about your New II | j Easter Suit? We have ( ! ? had a nice spring busi- I jj ness already in Suits and | ] with new shipments [3j I \\\\ coming in every day, we ?1 iliV A f i 3 are prepared to give you | Mi // a big selection for Eas- ? ^ 7 ffi ; ill ter, and as to prices, we lie NV \ I i ffi Mf |> 111, will leave it to you. We Sfl or Yn~ sell them for less. I ^ Mr iLadies' Hand-tailored J j is* Hand-tailored Suits, $17.50 val- r 1 , ; at $13.95 and $14.95 5 1 he 10.00 Ladies' All Wool Coat Suit, " | 28t styles, at *10.00 is' Coat Suits, something new, I ? nething different, made up in the I ln jst spring styles and shades of | I ipe, Copen, Navy, Grey, Brown r 3 1 Black. Priced $17.50, $18.75, Sfl Po 5, $24.75, $29.75 and $39.75. Jfj al?Ladies' Suit, $27.50 value, at Qf $22.50 E Zrl Ma ^^? 1 . nu t Special This Week and All [ j Next Week I! ? zzrz===z====z==zzzz=z=zzzz=zii=z: U, Ra lake your dollars do [ 1 ble duty in the Face of IJ ti? r Times. il X . vjH wide 12 l-2c value Shrunk Mus- I i and Short Length Canon Cloth I J 7 l-2c | I . value Middy Twill. Special all j ] 3 week and next at 12 l-2c } 1 al?Five Balls of Thread for. .5c Jj (Limit five to Customer.) I Th Coat's Thread, six spools for. .25c I J Go alue Sheeting. Special 10c I ' in s' 15c Hose. Special ... .11c Pair r 1 wi al?75c Middy Blouse at ....48c He Middy, best arrade Middv Twill IB - - w ? - ** ?? m :ed special 98c l ? ir Special?Children's Gingham I i ;ss, 75c value, fast colored Gin*?- [ * ns, your choice 48c r 3 An z=z===zz=z=========i i J Th fP CO.. ||s . '/sr V.D ??T, PAGE^ FIVE Keep WRIGLEV^in1^^ mind as the longest- g lasting confection you I ^ the^bovs at the ^^^WarTime Econom^fe^ =pu In Sweetmeats- 84fe S a 5-cent package of WRIGLEVS ISS S will give you several days* enjoy ment: It's an investment in benefit BB BB as well as Pleasure, for it helps BB SS teeth, breath, appetite, digestion. E? SS Chew It After Every Meal S3 S SB p The Flavor Lasts! 5 SOCIAL NEWS ' By MISS GLADYS M. JONES, + THE NEWS ABOl>1* TOWN * 'Phone 44. ** + ?* + ** + + ***' Drs. Cantzon R. Foster, of Benton. Mr*' Mellwulne, Beneficiary, ns.; J. Harry Foster, of Rork Hill; Under the will of John C. Bursa Gertrude Foster, of BirminR- roughs, of Charlotte, which was tiled m. Ala.; Drs. Carl A. and Ralph for probation In that city yesterday, Foster, Miss Eloise Foster and Mrs- J?nie Mcllwaine, of this city, is Mel). Jones, of Timmonsvllle; bequeathed the sum of $3,000. at home this week. curved Tuesday night at seven + o'clock at her home on Dunlap TO A VIOLINIST street. She had been ill for some ... time and her death was not unexe strains of her enchanted violin, . . ow . . . . pected. She was 69 yeais old and echoing on ray heart within, , . . ? . ... was a consistent member of the fancy, too, I see her dreamy face, Presbyterian church. Surviving are th all its girlish, winsome grace; one brother, George Brown, of Darr slender hand as it doth come and Hngton; one sister, Mrs. Liddie Jones, of this city; four sons. Harry, Cantback and forth she draws the ma- zon, Carl and Ralph Foster, and four gic bow; daughters. Misses Eloise. Gertrude, d woes sweet symphonies to soothe Catherine and Josephine. Funeral or thrill services were conducted yesterday ough far away I see them still. morning at 10 o'clock from the residence. by Rev. W. S. Patterson. us mem'ry doth some Solace give + d o'er again those hours I live; MAJOR PETERSON ACQl'ITTEB 1 once again in days that to bo OF EMBEZZLEMENT CHAIM1R is winsome woman I shall see Raleigh. N. C.t March 21.?A verhose artist soul unto the violin diet of dot guilty was returned by tht gives, Jury in the case of Major George L. voice that weeps and laughs and Peterson, charged with embezzling lives, state funds during the time he served terpreting with subtle art, as paymaster general of the North e moods and fancies of her heart. Carolina guard. The jury was out A. H. T. about an hour. ssrs. Herbert and Walter Dunlap.f ?o? Rock Hill, were among those here' Honor Roll Union School. lursday to attend the funeral of Following is the honor roll for '6. C. R. Foster. February for Union school, L?ancas 0 ter. R. F. 1). 8, taught by Miss Jessie Rev. W. S. Patterson returned Smith: First grade?Ruby Johnson; me Wednesday from York, where second grade?Lois Roberts; fourth visited his wife. grade?T. C. Mc.Manus, Ray Faulkenbery, Moxie Hinson, Lizzie Ma? haffey; sixth grade?I. V. McManus, Mrs. M H. Barron visited relatives y|o|a HJnson Fann,e Lee uinaQtlt Rock Hill this week. cleo McManus Knen Ma haffey; sev? enth grade?Stanley Johnson, Alma. T. M. Hughes left Wednesday for Fuulkenbery. r Mill on business. ?*?? | Attending Court Here. Mrs. J. W. Ingram and daughter, j McDonald and J. E. McDonirguerite, are visiting the former's ald Jr of winnsboro. and Sam Mc>thcr, Mrs. LIda R. Jones. Fadden, of Chester, were among tho ?o? visiting attorneys attending court P. W. Hardin, formerly superin- here yesterday. ident of the I>ancaster &. Chester ilway and who for the past few v. ... ? . . v Occupy New Store Next Week, irs has been connected with the uthern Railway, located at Grover. The Lancaster Department stores C.. has returned to his old posl- PXP?ct to move into lheir new stores next Monday. The new building is now practically ready for occupancy. ? only a few "finishing touches" being Fred Adams, of Camp Hancock, Is reqUjred itlng relatives here this week. ' ? Mrs. tx>ttte Foster Dead. A. B. Ferguson, of Timmonsville, The death of Mrs. Lottie Foster nr.