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r v " v' r '" PAGE EIGHT 'd, r MV I, V ^ -U ? V MANY ATTRA ARE HERE FC There is just enough variet make the choosing of one's dr< Here are simple tailored moi more dressy models for speci reveal the many variations of \ keep the long lines of the fashi iiiuit? aie su many new sl> would have to see them to ap] They are made of the smartes tines, foulards, etamines, etc. a few plaids are finding rapid ] notes they bring with them. I of these pretty dresses, and at afford them. PRICED $i All Sorts of Pretty Spring ar Summer Garments Can Be Made From These NEW DRESS GOODS They display the weaves, co \ \ ors and shades which the lea< ing dressmakers are now usin profusely for the creation of th garments which are at the pre: j ent, and which have been fc some time past, exciting a 1< of comment and attracting great *ieal of attention. A many yards of them as is necei ^ai tv iui nic laAiiiuiuiiK ui stunning suit, coat, waist, dres or skirt, we offer to you fc these low figures. Priced 20c to $3.50 a Yard. weaves are introduced in this particularly called to the folio plain colored materials for mor den frocks and aprons. All at to start a lively selling of then TRICED 10c H That Will Show i Some suits a short while al are donned loo',, as forlorn i in a tnuncier storm; tney star the neck, become slovenly a< shoulders and front and deepl; ed with wrinkles and bulges ai back. They are as unlike our President Wilson and the Ka I these disfigurements our suits j ly refuse to become decorated 1 No cheap workmanship, no terials, only the best, thorouj shrunk, find a place in their 1 Which signifies that they cai out of their shape if they w?' this they will hold on to as lo They can't be equalled anywhe Ill ] 1! Kool Kloth Suits H' Genuine Palm Beach Suits.. | ! : Woolen Suits + Whit MIDWAY. Me + toe w Kershaw, S. C., R. F. D. 5, April Ml 35.?15.?This ia the first time, to r. Pea rl the knowledge of the writer, that the federal government ever sold a fer- ..^y tilizer to a farmer. Our farmera mns( took advantage of the leglalation and bought freely. Oua ia a won- nina< derful government. pr Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Catoe visited Plair Mr. and Mra. C. F. Adama Saturday. Cato< Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snipes visited Re Mr. and Mrs. M. Cunningham, of ville, t- - ? \.N CASTE] ?-"The ICTIVE DRESSES )R SPRING WEAR. y in the styles we are showing to *sses a most delightful pastime, dels for business use as well as the al occasions. Nearly all of them >anels and overskirts, which tend to ionable, slim silhouette, de notes to this showing that one predate their quiet distinctiveness, t materials including serges, tricoMost of them favor plain colors but popularity because of the new color Svery woman will want at least one these moderate prices she can well t>.YO JLtJ \ i v NEW WASH FABRICS FOR BUSY WAR WORKERS. Women busy with war duties will have plenty of opportunity to dress becomingly if they t choose materials for frocks this vast collection of new wash fabrics, for we cannot recall when qualities were better nor patterns or colorings more varied or handsome. Every kind of wash mate rial is here, and many new > collection. Your attention is wing wash goods offerings in ning dresses, house dresses, gar ; introductory prices that are sure r>. YARD TO 95c YARD. ERE ARE SUITS Up Well By Compai in 1 od to; 2 ng as there is a day's wear in their ?re at these prices. $6.50 ai $8.50 $12.50 t e Bluff, recently, Taraha' ssrs. E. F. Ilinson and Ona Ca- Estridgi as at the home of Messrs. Mack Tillman I)eas Wednesday. itH 8eve hs Bessie Catoe visited Miss This ha Deas recently. Approp: sses Connie, Iva, Rebecca and on the T." Catoe visited Miss Patsy Mr. in Saturday afternoon. southea ss Ella Catoe, visited Mrs. P. E. week a in last week. were tl of. R. V. Faile, of the Pleasant the oat 1 school, visited Mr. John C. is only o recently. If yo iv. P. E. Blackmon, of Thongs- ing in i and Mr. W. E. Thompson, of I "come THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCAS' R DEPART - uv/oi a iavc iu unu[. HE AN AMERK \N. War preparations are speeding u] ounce of patriotic energy within tl daries of this country is enlisted in t Millions of men are busy on war tivities and must adjust ourselves conditions. Your families and < have the duty of wai put squarel them. Be calm! Be courageous! Be Ai Be an American Through and Thi /T\ BUY LIBERTY BOND Much Stylo and Quality in This 1 of Women's Fine w. r. ttstriage was in the Mr. Ernest stern part of the State last Deas visited ] nd reports that the farmers Saturday evenli tirough planting cotton, and Miss Lucy Ci s were In the head, but that of her brother, a matter of earllness. week, u want the distinction of be- Mr. Burrell :he "garden spot" Mr. Editor, Baker visited ] this way." day. HSR, 8. c. MENT STOR1 . After All"-. THE NEW COAJ > SPRING Charming is the word that best YySm3 Spring Coats. This assemblage fei i I vTr[THTk notes, namely, the straight plain s I uI IIn models. They are just the coats f 1 Jffi duties, because there is no excessive I 1 fiBl Pfttch pockets, set in sleeves, con gflfjgiB belts are but a few of the several S I lpl^P charm to every model. They are n r ' 1 JxjylT suc^ shades as putty, khaki, sand, 1 who require new coats will make \\y these moderately priced and good able coats. ^ PRICED $8.50 You Will Surely Want One of These PRETTY NEW SKIRTS The assortments are well diversified with styles for street, sport and dressy wear; garments with more exclusive styling you could not find if you searched the entire Fashion Center of Fifth Avenue. Some are trimmed with pockets, buttons, clusters of tucks, etc., others are finished plain. Materials are of georgette, crepe de chine, glace serges, cotton gabardines, repps, crash linen p. Every and Jersey cloth. Splendid sele boun- lections can be made from these. hp work time ac- PRICED $2.25 TO $15.00. to these I >urs will j nericnn! ^ X ^f.k c< bH. f^j * iv ^ y artistic designing, and can be s< width. Though fresh from the k from marking their tickets with | S. within the reach of your purse. MEN'S IDEAL UNDER1 QDDinir n Jl IUi!U Ua This underwear has barely any weight to it to speak of; but just the Lot same, it is heavy enough to keep your body comfy and warm until the sunny the om days make you feel like leaving it off to 1W. ' *n don garments stil llighter. The shirts hav< onof buttoned fronts, quarter and full sleeve! imoor lengths. Sizes for mediums, longs, shorts ure lelr this low price per garment. ,.v, 50 Cents E i. Wra. Catoe, of Mt. NOTICE. the home of Mr. and oh Sunday. AU jocaj Democratic clubs ore was at the home meet on Saturday. April 27th, 1 eal recently. for the purpose of electing off ennlngton was at the an(j delegate.*, to the county cor . It. Tutoe Saturday, tloa which will convene at Lanci HinHon and Allison court house on May 6th. Mr. Joe Kennlngton Kftch c,ub ,a aIlowed one dele tig. . - ror every zo memDers or ma J itoe was at the home fpactlon thereof. , E. O. Catoe, last R g STKWAKT Phillips and Clarence County Chalrma V!r. Dewey Neal 8un- Lancaster, S. C., April 16, 1 51 - 21. N ... . M HIGH AND LOW U FOOTWEA y \ Those who have not yet tested 1 quality of our footwear are given excellent opportunity to do so fr the selections assembled here n< Both high and low models are f tured and most of them are novel their conception of combining c trusting colors and leathers. All them Just suited to wear with si mer clothes and for every outd ' fabrics. purpose. We especially feat tho following and emphasize tt reasonable pricings In , ? IX>\V SIIOICS AT na $1.75 to jwj.oo. to $9.95 hic;h shoks at o $25.00 to $12 iv, was at the home of W. P. Mr. and Mrs 0 on business. Pisgah, was at Miuway school will conclude Mr?. Wm. Snip n months term the 19th Inst. 'Miss Cora Li s been a very successful term, of Mr. W. 8. N rlote exercises will be held I Mr. R. B. K last afternoon. j home of Mr. W ' \ ''' % ' TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. \ ?J ^ S FOR EARLY DAYS describes the style of the new atures the two dominant style ityles and the figure following or women busy with war-time i use of trimmings or furbelos. vertible collars, many kinds of distinctive features that lend lade of regulation materials in alues, grays and reds. Women no mistake ir? choosing from looking, practical and service1 TO $30.00. NEW SPRING RUGS hat Will Improve the Appearance of Any Room in Which They Are Placed. These splendid rugs will show T the appearance of every )om in your home as sumptujsly and as attractively as a >stly afternoon or evening own would the appearance of 5 our person. Each one is an iccellent specimen of ingenious _ caving, beautiful coloring and jcured in most any length and >oms, it has not prevented us figures that place them well \ * * WEAR FOR THE 4KS I D high and low necks, closed and j | *; the drawers, knee and ankle jj and stouts can be secured for j | ach ?al1 NOTICB OF DIHCHAIIOK. will Notice la hereby given that the nn918, derslgned will, as Administrator, leers win annexed, of "the estate of i von" Mrs. I)enle Gardner, deceaf^d, on the later ^ 16th day of May, make his final re- " gate turn as ?uch administrator, and aporlty Ply to the Probate Court of Lancaster county for letters dtsmlaaary. J. M. HILTON, n. Administrator with will annexed, 918. of the estate of Mrs. Denle Gardner. 51-4t-Tuesday.