The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 07, 1918, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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S/ -v*', * ' PAGE EIGHT #7= > .. % THE LANCj VSTER NEWS, LANCASTER ... 7 , S. C. X FaipAY, J ].' N'E 7. ' , ^ J ~J in St V- 2 V | LANCA 7 I STER D1 ? "The Best P EpARTJW ,ace to Shop A [ENT ST iter All" ORES A. f m A Group of Disl That Are Marv Women are busily attendinj they have need lor new elotht I When the (lavs iltitles are ever tinctive Dresses els For Values K to our war work and find fa ?s for tkelr unusual work. ,1! tlipv Inkp d oii cli t1" n I in >< .II ST AKHIVKI) AXI> Captivating New Suits In a season when suits queen it sh'ons, theie is nothing of quite s at the suit you wear must be oorrec t z READY For Summer * i over all other apparel > o much Importance as >, t in every detai'. This L ; f? UK CHKKll These are clays Won't you help the along? We must sacrifice 1 freely, live happily. nnt frir n? lippniisn V ^ Iff for. optimism. /f'/' 3 good cause tt\ L /? I U\ cheerfully, give if III / 11 A'I 11 J % wearing frocks of charming t" vl ?these dresses of today?null winsonieness. Jk Some very interesting mud* spring. Many of them featut limit their novelness to ske\ cuffs. Others are one piece minSnity. Simple as they are I " v aie full of distinction and 'll th ?ls have been created this de new skirt draperies, others *n res and strlkinu collars and o; affairs of quiet charm with ' *? i.?h ? v c i ??i ?x 11 r> wi *< u 11 ii i i v I rtuniVy that prevents any possibi an right. We co' aider ourselves extremely e.-e inagriHcent new suits at a tltn "liever'es a e so rncertair and espe rece'ving thsm when suits occupy action! garments for every day v\ ed of the ne st favored fabrics am i'or?d. Kton. b? it <1 ??1 nvoliv n suii? ct vi i?plity of choosing other fortunate in receiving e when shipments an' cially are we fortunate ~ J so high a place in th ; fjr ear. They are (level- Ja 1 are in tailored, semi- H node's; \!1 fh> leve?" l\ YfA I 1 1 i\ l"l n\t - >* LiM , J"; winning fight. Patrl of willing doing, not dfence. . So let lis give ever can, smilingly, going fairs with vigor, livi sensibly; spending wi For after all, we a great hardships. N niies will teach us tl earnings and evervon iotisni is made ff J 1 rl grudging obe- Wtf 1 1 |i| le value of our , e of us will be I I V\ girdled effects. The material colorings are those most in fa No woman in need of new ad afford to over look our offer in $5.00 Dresses . .. . $.'J.75 $5.50 Dresses . .. .$4.25 Cw! T ^ ??<\o C I T I s are exceptional in quality, nc vor for this time of the year. ditions to her Wardrobe can ni gs here. ' ^ 5 Dresses that sold for $ $8.00. Special ..$1.50 ot ci o- c >\v Innovations in- lu.'.in,, iiiht eeves and stnnnimr ooilar effects a to sk ts, we coiiul go ov. talking te y. hut will content ourselves wit !. .? ly as rharmi .u as the coats < icni. 12.50 to $15.00 Suit* $22." now $0.05 no 57 ",n $.1.7 no Rnit< <5.17? fitting sin.alders and . IL rt smartly in cviilonce.. I [J ; and (inscribing: indmi- uf li saying that they i#fe V, >r tii?' sviiijnsi nee v >0 to $35.00 Suits - -^rrrz J w $16.50.?? rj ;n no Quite / I I^appier u all of us "111lies" and doubt when optimism reign - OUR BRA -MB' LOSE 5 are cheerrul. l > ^ cannot exist Ltt > .NDS OF HOSIEI : THEIR GOOD L< Some brands of hosiery h;v $8.50 Dresses ....$6.95 I IY NEVER Comf> OOKS k-e a hobby of losing 910.00 Dresses ...$*.."0 r Summer Oxfords For ^":v; " .VV V ?v.vv ^ * I Y * ' now $lS.r>p I no All The Family 1 n?>_ fO IV r.UK . - i ? ? i 'v vv km i i/o ? i\ w .... . :. .$27.50 New Window Curl i ok kkiohtkn'tno kykkv ii I - tains ir * & -m ii , ft 1 their stylish appearance aft slipped on and olf the foot their fabrics stretch, bee bulges and decorated with These things our brands do " ??? It ?> v ^ ;er they have been ' ' i. ' tt u a couple of times; ome wrinkled with unsightly streaks. ( not do; they can't; family W x J * | ,r ? ? i ' /At * ig "*S ? f t .? * """a* N "*jv ' *?> ; ' . \ '-2; ; x <^tfc J . ; -? <* ? ? re well prepared to supply e\ with low cuts for the warm d ;. ??'r!ivV * VV -$$* ' >;' l-fei W / h; m rery member of the ays that are here as . . ,-. 'V* ^ I i they're not made from cheap yarns, carefully selected, tet strength. Their good looks 1 till their double heels and s v orking order. stuff; onlv the best NXc" as stock o sted and of great our tab they will bold on un- J'U ,M a. lar leat soles are put out of com fori can giv tor the warm clays that are t< f Oxfords we have had in mar les and shelves. It consists of son's smartest styles made up hers upon lasts that are ro^i .. No matter what size or widl e it to you for an unreasonable [) come. 1 he biggest ly seasons is now on '$3 a vast assemblage of of all the most popu- which ilar cushions of foot '?> , , . mavqu th you may desire we moden e figure. Self-ilj ('olnrc are now showing quantities of d just arrived. The newest styles in n and colored madras, novelty ne iesettes and cretonnes. Following ite pricings: cured Madras, Scrim and Marqt JSI .00 (1 and self-figured Madras Curtail mm lainty hangings window Hxlnirs ts, 11 oat scrims. Jm arc some of the WL lisette Curtains JUk and Pair is. mad" readv x 'V'. , Mfr W V* Priced 25c, 25c, iOc, 50c, \ 1 o $2.00. ' " Thes< Will Greatlv Imp Me Foe, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 W( Ch 5 Beautiful Rugs rove the Appearance of Your H n's Oxfords mien's Oxfords ildren's Oxfords Womer ome. This new undorwc ar tc , . .$2.50 to .$8.9.") Scrim ..$1.00 to $0.50 Crotoe; . . . . 25c to $ 1.50 is Knit Underweai for the summer season comes from ? hang and Marquisette Curtains, with lge of Cluny l^ace ines, numerous patterns and desig iJOc, 2Kc, lOc, r In Summer Weij o,,?of ^ . . .$2.00 I'air insertion ami . . . .91.50 I'air ns. ft. < ><?? to "">< Van! '|L. . ll y f y- M* >' <" . * >v-' O'Wflfiv ^' i? v ,v* j '* * ' *?-> r;> * <;? ^ c?.?" 'fttN : V >: -. * v CJl v ^ x4 They will show il . show it oil'. They ? ^ ness that the old ri ^ ' The many years will more than oflV fS v n ^ur assortments r? 4 s\ /li tt i % t ofT as attractively as it is poss will tfive the rooms they adorn ngs can't. of service that is gotten out o ;et their small cost. include sizes, colors and desij t/v or America's foremost knl *il)le to j;arnunts in the point a rich- correct shaping and ex< We know of no hott f them weather wear at the p length. Some with hal All beautifully elastic i m.S ap- declare th<-ni the bes Ail itting mills and are most excellent of fine yarns, good fitting characfc i client wearing and service featury er knit underwear anywhere fo: rice. Some come sleeveless and f sleeves. Both light and medium \ ind of such good texture that won t values they ever purchased at I' knee \ <?<*? ien wi 11 j I* ?MM|]|||'^^^ ^ ' , 26x72 Grass Rugs 6x9 Feet Grass II' . t;x 12 F? <>t Grass 8x10 Feet Grass ? . , 0x12 Feet Grass l *" 36x72 Fibre Rugs 0x12 Feet Fibre l\ !|J1 UfH ItUC 1KJI VI I III I Ever see any to e<i ? $i.?r? fix 1 ups $.">..~o fix!' Rups !S7.."?0 9x1 Rups $7.1)5 2 7\ {u ps $io.r?? :?fix i .95 ("re Rups #0.75 J ^ 1 UUIII, j'UI IWI , A III WW I I I (U ual them at these figures? 2 Feet Wool Fibre Rugs ! Feet Floor Kratt Rugs 2 Feet Floor Kraft Rugs ! .",4 Axminster Rugs 72 Axminster Rugs tonne. Felt and Rag Rugs, sizes 18 30x72. Priced ">(?< to ?v* uvii, prices. <I2.7."? "Merode" Union Suits Fine Knit Union Suits K12..iO So G a u ze V est s SI.7." Gauze Pants ,0 Uhildren's Union Suits Infants' Wrappers.. . $1.2.1 t 7 .It t 12 1-2<\ l.V, IHr, 25<- \ 2.V, :{."?< , 5?f, 7.1c an 1H< ^g===== ? ? MANY RECEIVE DIPL FROM WINTHROP CO Address to Ciraduat ing CI bv Dr. W. L. Potoat, - -1" 1 UMMHHHMMMA.-.MMHI OMAS a warded to the member o i t rr'f elass excelling morally, r LLCiub , .. physically, was present Mary B. Lewis, by Hon. . ass Made 'titen, state superintend* cation Other awards w< I'resi- ,J w Mel.niirtn nn.t I f the junior Emerson, Louise Ev nentally and Fairey, Lucia Feathe ?d to Miss Gray, Valma Harris, I iK. Swear- Thelma Mazursky, Edi ent of edu- he] Piatt, Nellie H re made by Schein, Louise Sohw P. lf> l,r>w,lr Minnie Clt i'i ana, Kathleen 19 GRADUATE rstone, Pearle CONVEH Nancy Hinca, aa Moore, Mangers, Nettie {'onunencement Ac rrar, Pauline , ,, by < nancelior acl/u Ht 'i f FROM Knight, Ml Id re lt1? r Jones Matthews SE COLLE(.E . . .. ,. . phine Venable \ Moss, Annie Mi I dress Delivered O'Neill, A Catherine Wylie Klrkland, of Porter< Mary Jt (1 Knight, Ilullie AMERICA , Mary Moore, Jose- MACH1 lorton, Florence Mae ie Odom, Ifelen El.. n Lieut. Dougl, Mice Myrtle Page, Poe, Ituth Taher man I'lai lines Richards, Lecll Cripple N RESCUE# A jf 9 INE FROM ROCHE *T us Campbell Forces (?er- jj ; ? ne to Withdraw Hint is, il lli-itis.li Machine. 1 dent of Wake Fore *4 Rock Hill.^S. C., June < 't mas and degrees #were aw IT* young women at the r erciaea of Winthrop Norma , duatrial college here Tuead Certificates were also preset st. of the hoard of trustees, The graduates with }. Diplo- Winnie Edwards, Thelm aided to I'ouise Sehwrar, Minnie losing ex- The distinctions were 1 and In- Freshmen: Irene B! lay night, gie Mae Bryant, Sera ited to 50 Mary Crow. Louise tied Thompson, Ruby VVhei honor were Hams, Nanny Wylie, L a Mazursky, Post graduates: 1 Surasky. Annie May Hubbard, as follows: Wilson, laloek, Mag- ? h Clowney. AIR ACC IDENTS (1,lnRR; R,'th TOLL SEVE1 Rler. Lois Wll-j Vanderbtlt I idle Thornton. I Louise Austin, Spartanburg, S. ( Mary Mien (he awarding of ' young women the . i Converse, college T AKE ; Monrfy afternoon. I,U I ivcg wenf delivered by KAL. Iilvbblu ?t Ar? University. Pariee Riser, \ ? Kstelle Shippey, Junp 6.?With n,nns. Mary Lo diplomas to 4'J Krnl'y Wilkinso lft 18 session of chae] Wylie. came to a close '* Mus.: Sal The diplomas ham, Annie Fn Chancellor James Ames Oliver, J? n'l,"KI" niHuAvaL son. Fannie Soa Villle Soovill, Nelllo Fannie Edith Sim- with th? ulse Wilklns, Mary pranee, Ju n, Rose W logo. Ra- -cnnipbell. o crippled Brl lie Charles Cheat- from two C ad Foushee, Sarah nttacked it nnie Luclle Robin- Two patrols (jl nlonoo V*o/l ,r * > American Army in ? ne 3.?Lieut. Douglaht f California, rescued a-% tlsh bombing machine T lerman airplanes which l*. near the Toul aectoii. m . of American pursuit air- ? *'% young women who have 1 the shorter courses In nori commercial subjects, mill 'home making. President awarded 11 certificates to ^ # of the student body who ; dared signal service In a national food administr Rock Hill. These certlflci completed winner, riiira naniuioi nal work. Holloway. Kathleen Kc inery anil Piatt, Dorothy Shaw, Johnson Jewe' Wells, Eunice W? members Sophomore: Charlo have ren- Meynel Clowney, Sophie Idlng the Foy, Kathleen Guerrj atlon In Merchant, Carolyn Pic ites were Tindal, Marie Tedder, m, ArnKixt! lonce, Emily ... ?? . ' Ivillnn Instructor Ella Stout. ,8t Machine Collides W tte Carroll. Cadet?Meat. O'M Dabba, Lila ???? r, Kathleen San Diego, Cal., Ju wden, Edna Instructor Stanley. "To [elth Wells, and Klylng Cadet El . - . . . ty. 'who also ma<l< Killed When m^t address. 4th That of j following v ally Killed. j>lWa4?J^v M. J pj, 6.?Civilian Tenie ^re< ,yle was killed Mary ^oJ|^fi<?ssel wyn Chapman] a. B." D^flree: 1 the commence- Diploma in A Pauline Klizabe vere awarded dl- Certlficatea ir Ic: Kate Dot; ulla Lewia Blake, "hee. Jden, Sarah Glaus, Certificate in I. Lillian O. Allen, Mr- Sawyer krt: Mary Moore, large squad th Wlngo, A. B. machines rel i Public School Mas- Germany. v, Annie Fred Fou- Just befo hind the Ai Art: Alma Hahn. British mac from the pa Has Recovered. two 0er ar The Hrltlnh ..in in 1111M ron of Hrltlsh bombln^q^ jft turning from a raid Into* * Ml re they all crossed be- aK nerlcan line one of thy>f^r* hi new became separated dfc rty and was attacked by i Albatross machines. I nhtarVAra trnil Vi?i" aigned Dy HeroTi^TTTOVffi The address to the ? elites was made by Dr. W. president of ^ake Pores who delivered an exeeptloi nddress. President John ^ et?>ke to the class and crea 1 found' Impression. _Pt ^ ?for his subject. "The World jnnior: urace iiearn, raduating bold, Elizabeth flooding L. Poteat, dee. Lois James, Mary t college, Ethel Mace, Nan Marti ially able May, Martha Marie .San son also Simrll. Elsie Smith, Hi ted a pro- an. Virginia Thomas, >teat took Aline Williams. I War and Seniors: Lueretia B A if ri 11 naran uon- wjjjr oauiy injured wn< , Cecil Har- In which they were B. Lewis, with another machine n. Josephine above Rockwell field, dors, Tvmilao and fell spinning to I trriatt ('ftulll Ruth White. Lieut O'Mally San Antonio, Tex., aker, Veda ond Lieutenant Joeep' (PA ... I _ . j4 ?_ ?. - ?n me airpianeij Kathryn Bifenley, flying collided j Crossland, about 200 fept j |.-runrefl Crou^i. A North Island, ftiene Kstes (Mrs the ground. |ian) k^falah LtP*U Fit* ^^^^laigar Killed. ton, June 6.?Sec- an Grflr!^ u, John O'Mally Alice Iv Lilian Clifton. Columbia. S. Mae Cross, Annie W. lawyer, com i.nnle Belle Dean, has been 111 fro . Alexander Gra- past several w e Finch, Dorothy and Is at hlft of et Elizabeth Gas- yer said that t entry. Luclle Hry- js feeling In fit *K^Uoyl<ln Green, suddenly strlekt Hicks, nlftht and Imm c., June 6.?Carlton wounded by ptroller general, who Oermani in pneumonia for the finiah the B; eeka, has recovered Campbell da flee again. Mr. Saw- machine gui >arring weakness, he chines and condition. He^waa Campbell's >n In hla office lAte at the Oermani lediately tecaflrjg un Lfjfeenant the machine Run fire of ?, who were about to 4 ritlsher when Lieutenant , ^ shed In. He emptied his n at the German inr the enemy replied, but ift ^became ho hot for ? ^ b that they withdrew. U M ('amakall then eufnrtn.i I the Call to service,-' The A. Maricley l>e ac IR.; ' - - Jnmrn, nnnir m. i nnmi wards/ Winnia ^ Kdwan / *? , x>ennro ?u-1 wan inmanuy Kiuea Is, KtftliloMi J plane wont Into a tai , V > m' i'i f r ^ # , wnen ni? air-Clare Ho..f >1 spin. , | Mildred Joh LT ??.; 4' '"" * f""*M,dKens, I conscious, reina r '"th'tlon at a local 1 ~ Ju lining In *?ndt-J th^Bil|j8h hospital for tenAkys tho Al e