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? PAGE EIGHT tW ? 1 ' ' V V . THE L/ INCASTER NEWS, LANCAS1 rER s. c. . I . ? t i ill 1 I ' * . ii Jfe? V m LANt. w AS) 1 tK 1 ^"The Best DEPART] : Place to Shop MENT S' After All"*? rORESJ i? i ^ ' ) 0 jdirtop A Group of I That Are Mi Women are busily attc ? they li;i\ ? need for new i ^ When the days duties are distinctive Dresses irvels For Values 'liding to our war work and find lothes for their unusual \vo*"k. over they take doi'ghtful relief ir. .Il'ST AitHIVKl) 1 Captivating New Su In a season wheu suits queer fashions, there is nothing of qui that the suit you \.ear must be ci -howlng we are making of sum If ?? \NI? RRIDV its For Summer i it over all other apparel >1 ite so much importance as ' trrect in every <letai'. This mer suits presents an op 1 ? ? UK < " j These are <la Won't you help * along? We must saeri ' freely, live happi not for us becau winning light. ^?v? KKItFl'h. /IffljFj ys for . optimism. /I // I J [ the good cause ol u If tlce cheerfully, give ?/// / ly. Long faces .are I // J , I ( se we're fighting a // II III ! Patriotism is made IIH IJ I II ??i ? n c?i i im iiuvi\:s ui r;i.. i in i) ?31 vL ?these dresses of today 5? J] winsomeness. II jA So mo very interesting ill aa spring* Many of them ft l>\ limit their novelness to cuffs. Others are one p ,[| girdled effects. The mat m lemininny. simple as tiicv are ?they aie full of distinction and I models have been created this >ature new skirt draperies, others sleeves and striking collars and ieee affairs of quiet charm with erials are exceptional in uusvlitv. ! n univy mat preventB any i???? than light. W o o<m sider ourselves extreni these mug: tfli cut new suits at a ih'liever'es ate so uncertain and In rooe vlng thsni when suits occ j tactical g intents tor every da oyed of the ne st favored fabrics tai'or*d. Ktoa, beit -d a* (1 revel HOW i" nnv:;t iolK in lit-'.i 'i>.l nihility of choosing other oly fortunate in receiving time when shipments especially are we fortunate upy ?o high a place in the ' iy weai'. They are develand are in tailored, semi- | iv mode's. All th< clever , ?i.. ..i . ? ?? M\ "ll \ \\ M Ml i or wining doing, clfenee. . So let us give can, smilingly, g fairs with vicor, sensibly; spendin Kor alter all, ' great hardships, lilies will teach i earnings and eve ?appier if all ol "Bines" ami dr not grudging obe- nj I If every assistance we olng about our afliving sanely anil j?S we are suffering no iS^iil Necessary econo- EwaLryJ 'jBS 1.-- tin value of our ryone of us will be J 1 us are cheerful. IX >ii tit rnnnnt evict IMf ML! colorings are those most No woman in need of ne jj P?| alTord to over look our ol 9W $5.00 Dresses . .. .S3 $5.50 Dresses ....$4, \\ $6.50 Dresses ... .SI in favor for this time of the year. \v additions to her Wardrobe can Yerings here. ,75 5 Dresses tbnt sold for .25 ,$8.00. Special ...SI.oft .75 $7.50 Dresses .... $1.1)5 sleeves and stunning collar oflVc As to ski.ts, we eoitid go on lal s:ite y, but will content ourselves up,ally as charm 1 ig as the coa them. $12.50 to $15.00 Suits $! now $9.95 $37.50 to $15.00 Suits $ II lining J-III tlMltM S itu? Is art smartly in evidence., king and describing Indenv ith saying that th"y ;<?e la of the suits. Just see 22.50 to $35.00 Suits ? now .$10.50, 17.50 to $65.00 Suits j I When optimism 1 * OUR BF LO: M 7k r#.." reigns. I & [ands of hosi se their good p Some brands ot hosiery >?. jjresses . ERY NEVER LOOKS . <?i have a hobby of losing -ib''; Mr, | *10.00 Dresses . . .*8.50 11 fy Summer Oxfoids F I I>^| '- nf'-!: ' J *A?* now .S1S..?U | 'or All The Family yMii'U r b<"-V/; V T" V* ...it:;,:; ilk' KI \ i?* V/4?- V V ?$\J * 4* Vtf i>r .*jW* ??> / ,V" now r.. $27.50 ^ New Window Cu I OK KKK.IlTKNfSo KVIOUV r mum: i VA 1 JnmlfiS rtains t , " fi / Lap ;.. i^sgEj - - their stylish appearance slipped on and ofF the fc Ik their fabrics stretch, Hp bulges and decorated w B \ 'Ihcse things our brands tiik f nnl mo /^ln In/ mi alter they have been ? >ot a couple of times; become wrinkled with ith unsightly streaks. ,, do not do; they can't; fam i WO" 1 ,fo are well prepared to supply ily with low cuts for the wan as for the warm days that ai j ii r*r ;r? ^ j i every member of the n days that arc here as *e to come. The biggest \ ' '?TiTJ 1 V " :1 iHIS j Hip I ' Jill I ^ Iiv/t Iimuv. 11 will vii' yarns, carefully selected, strength. Their good loo till their double heels am working order. U<ll> rtlllll \/IU> LIU." UCM 1 J stoc tested and of great our the ks they will hold on un- , J lar :1 soles are put out of com can k of Oxfords we have had in tables and shelves. It consists season's smartest styles made leathers upon lasts that are i fort. No matter what size or > Kive it to you for an unreason many seasons is now on of a vast assemblage of up of all the most popu- whi egular cushions of foot i .vidth you may desire we [able figure. sell Col Ve arc now showing quantities of eh just arrived. The newest styles plain and colored madras, novelty : quiesettes and cretonnes. Pollowin jerato pricings: (-figured Madras, Scrim and Mat $1.< ored and self-figured Madras Curt hann mm dainty hangings in window fixings ^ nets, neat scrims, g are some of the qnisette Curtains in jmI sins. mad" ready r*: V y f . ?i i i fc i > jfc Priced 25c, .35c, 10c, 50 to $2.00. 'if The It*1 I | AIU f W ' Will Greatlv I * >* -> * . TU^., ...Ml c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 ?se Beautiful Rugs mDrove the Appearance of You Men's Oxfords Women's Oxfords Children's Oxfords Worn r Home. This new underw America's foremost 11 i $2.50 to $8.1)5 Scr .. . .$1.00 to $0.50 Crf 25c to $ 4.50 en's Knit Underwe car for the summer season comes fi knlttinu mills anil are most excelli iin and Marquisette Curtains, wi edge of Ciuny Lace tonnes, numerous patterns and des aOc, Jlftr, JI5c, IOc ar In Summer We om one of T^"nt under- iKfOhl . . . . i air h 111 insortion ami .$1,541 Pair ipns. ;iL , , r>4??- to 75c Yaft I { $3 ' ShtT j? ! h \ ' <' ... m ? P , " '<+' K V ' b -* <.Ui tS&W... ' I ' ^ o* 1 IIUV Will r>IIU> show it oil*. Tin '?*; * . ness that the ok V ! The many yei will more than < n 4, /,?!:&' Our assortme % propriate for di . \s > it on an iiuiiULivt'iv i'.js n is ] ?y will give the rooms they ad< 1 rugs can't. irs of service that is gotten 01 dl'set their small cost. nts include sizes, colors and d ning room, parlor, bedroom ^ 1 4 1 A I i! o puHSiute to garments in the po )l'n a rich- correct shnpinu and We know of no it of them weather wear at th length. Some with All beautifully elnsl esiffns ap- declare tlieni the and den. prices. int of fine yarns, pood (ittinp char; excellent wearing and service feati better knit underwear anywhere o price. Sonic come sleeveless i half sleeves. Moth lipht and mediui tic and of such pood texture that w best values they ever purchased istic* ^ 11 weights. 4 ">^w?8L_~?m~?~ -\ ^J*.' u \ omen will ' J.ute at theae J i Wwjm/l/j"!,', . H. vL ! Warn, J t 36x72 Grass F 6x9 Feet Grass <t" 6x12 Feet Gra 8x10 Feet Gra * * . . 0x12 Feet Grai * 36x72 Fibre R 9x12 Feet Fib : i ?? i ?? ? - ~ 1 - *" ?' ?\,vui ?c*t; any IU tugs i Rugs s.s Rugs 87.."?> ss Rugs 87.1)5 38 Rugs 810.50 ugs 9R re Rugs $0.75 I't J Hill LIll'lll ill I IlL'.St,' ll^lircs : >x 12 Feet Wool Fibre Rugs. . .. >x!? Feet Floor Kraft Rugs.. .. x 1 2 Feet Floor Kraft Rugs.. .. -7xr?4 Axniinstor Rugs ?f..\72 Axniinster Rugs rretonne. Felt and Rag Rugs, sizes 36x72. Priced .*?0< .. 12.7.1 "Merode" Union Si ' ' ' V- Fine Knit Union Si .S2 7."? Gauze Vests. , . . . ..94.75 Gauze Pants.. .. i lSxi'.f. to children's Union Si to 94.50 Infants' Wrappers. lits Ktl.2.' LlltH 75 12 I -2c, 15c, IHc, 25 2.V, :J5c, 50c, 75c iiits to $2.00 j iiLj < ant" *!'m \j 1 Kr in U.'K' * . MANY RECEIVE 1)1 $ FROM WINTHROP * Address to (Jra'luatiiiK I by Dr. W. L. Poteai I rlont. ?f Wake Ki PLOMAS ? warded to the membe (,AI . E1/-.T7 excelling moralh LllliliEiur , .. physically, was pres* Mary B. Lewis, by Ho: Class Made state superinte cation. Other awards t, Presi- D w McLaurln an(1 ?rest. of the board of trust* r of the junior Emerson, Louise r, mentally and Fairey, Lucia Fes ?nted to Miss Gray, Valma Harr 11 J iE. Swear- Thelina Mazursky, indent of edu- bel I'latt, Nellie were made by Sehein, Louise S J. E. Hrezeale, Seabrook, Minnie l Thnnmiinn IJ n l?> U Evans, Kathleen 19 GRADUAT itherstone, Pearle] CONV Is, Nancy Hines,| Edna Moore, Ma-1 Rogers, Nettle Commencement ohwrar, Pauline1 I by < linncelh Surasky, Ora Leei I !.. urn I Va1 E FROM Knight. Mild ERSE COLLEGE vMatt!T phine Venable Moss, Annie Address Delivered "?tt O'Neal, Catherine Wy ?r Klrkland, of r, , Porter, Mary It Pnlvamllv I red Knight, llallio AMERICi vs'b, Mary Moore, Jose- MAC! Morton, Florence Mae Mae Odom, Helen ElAlice Myrtle Page, Do,,?l lie Poe, Ruth Taher ,,ian James Richards, I-ecll Crlppl \ir:ma o ^..ni xt.ui. VN RESCUES A jf V 1INE FROM ROCHE 7 Campbell ForreH tier- J A ?ne to Wit lid raw anil %:y led llritlsh Mm-hine. ^ 1 '? " """ i I Rock Hill.*S. C . Jun / maa and degrees #were j' IT* young women at th< erciaea of Winthrop Nor V t- . duatrial college here Tu Certiflcatea were also pre young women who hav The graduates wit e 6.?T)iplo- Winnie Edwards. The awarded to I-^ulse Sehwrar, Min i closing ex- The distinctions w< mal and In- Freshmen: Irene esday night, gie Mae Bryant. S? isented to 50 Mary Crow, Louise ( e completed Qunter, Clara Hamt AnvMnl n.'A??1r PT/\1 lr\*ntr UT o t Vi l?inn - x' J " h honor were llama. Nancy Wylit lma Mazursky, Post graduates: nie Surasky. Annie May Hubba 3re aa follows: Wilson. Blalock, Mag irah Clowney. AIR ACCIDEN1 icdding. H?th TOI.L SE1 nonri, Arnetto ?, Lldie Thornton.! ^ ? Louise Austin.i Spartanburg, ! rd, Mary Ellen awarding < young women tli Converse, college "'S T\KE MonrfV afternoi , , ? nrDC ' wenf delivered 1 /ERAL MVEsilI(^lrilnnd Katelle Shlpp* 3. C.. Juno 6.?With mons. Mary 1 )f diplomas to 49 '''m"y Wilkin ie 1918 session of rhael Wylie. ' came to a close B. Mus.: S on. The diplomas ham, Annie I >y Chancellor Jameg Ames Oliver, Vanderhilt universl- ?on, Fannie S] nunc OIUYIII. 1YBIIIB py, Fannie Edith Sim- with tl Louise Wllklns, Mary i,'ranoe, Ji son, Itoae Wingo, Ha- {'nmpbell, crippled Bi allle Charles Cheat- from two ''red Fouahee, Sarah attacked It Jennie Luclle Robin- Two patroh pain. planes had ie American Army ? une 3.?Lieut. Douglafrk of California, rescued ritish bombing machine T German airplanes whlcb V. near the Toul secttrti, ^ i of American pursuit air- ? out to protect iine snorter vuuracs 111 n commercial subjects, m -home making. Presid( awarded 11 certificates , of the student body wh dered 'signal service in national food aduiinl: Rock Hill. These certi aigned by Herbert Hoov illllnery and Piatt, Dorothy Shaw, ent Johnson Jewel Wells, Eunice to members Sophomore: C'hai o have ren- Meynel Clowney, Sopl aiding the Foy, Kathleen Gue titration In Merchant, Carolyn Urates were Tindal, Marie Tedder, er. Jnnlor: Orace Rem j At h/vt/i I?IUA rt 11 " "v < iviliiin Instructn Klla Stout. We?t Machine Collide! rlotte Carroll. < ?? ? !?Me,.t. C lift Dabbs, Lllft ?? rry, Kathleen San DIcro, Cal., Plowden, Kdna Instructor Stanley. , Keith Wells, and Flying Cadet rd. Sarah God- badly injured ty, WHO 111 SO III r Killed .' When adflre??. i With Thnt of '."Vtya following VMally Kllle<l. j?pe 6.?Civilian Tenle 11 -Coyle was killed Mary ^fo)|jjpu8i Elwyn Chapman| a. B.' pwh-ee: when the airplane Kathryn ij^jmle aue me commence- Diploma in Pauline Klizal ; were awarded di- Certificate* ic: Kate I)< Julia Lewis Blake, **,eereeden, Sarah Glaus. Certificate : tell. Lillian G. Allen, >lp- s??y \y, Lilian Clifton. Columbia, S Art: Mary Moore, large squat t>eth Wingo, A. B. machines r< In Public School Mas- Germany, aty, Annie Fred P'ou- befi hind the A In Art: Alma Hahn. British ma ? from the pj or lias Uncovered. two Genua 1. C.. JTine 8.?Carlton The Brl"" iron of British Immblni^ tk ?turnlng from a raid intof ir are they all crossed be- JK merlcan line one of th?"-F^s chines became separated ffa irty and was attacked by n Albatross machines, h observers had been Tne aanress 10 i ri Class wan mad* by Dr. ^ president of Wake Foi . who delivered an except N . 'address. President Jo I M . i*>ke to the class and ci Ijfey V found 'Impression. I>r-. , i?for his subject. "The Wo the Call t<f Service,'' ? im.. * U.A1ov' r'aa KTiKI USUI UK ??iu, IVI14HUBUI vililliii 7. L. Poteat, flee, Lois James, Mi rest college, tfthel Mace, Nan Ma tonally able May, Martha Marie f hnson also Simril. Elsie Smith, eated a pro- van. Virginia Thomas Poteat tooK Aline Williams, rid War and Seniors: Lucretia Barre, Aifnie M. Carr *hnU?<dihi Lwards Wlnnln m*,? ... iiiK Vy?v?i nar- " waicn mey we iry B. Lewla, with another machl rtln, Josephine above Rockwell fit 'andcrs, Iconise snd fell spinning t Harriett /milll i. Ruffi White, Lleut.# O'Ma San Antonio, Tt Baker, Veda ond Lieutenant Jos oil, Bennfe Kd^ was Instantly Kill* ?* * ? re nying collided crosnland, PHW" Ine about 200 feet prance? Croufh. lid. North Island, Elene Estes JIV o the ground. ham), Ialah l.tf Fitzgerald. Mar* Jly Killed. ton, Julia Annie ix., June 6.?See- an Gray, Ellzab eph John O'Mally Alice Bryan Ha ?d when hla air- j Clare Holderne a Mae Cross. Annie w. dJawyor, on Annie Belle Dean, I has been 111 fi Irs. Alexander Ora- past peveral ?lle Pinch, Dorothy and Is at his ;aret Klltabeth Oas- yer said that Gentry. Luclle Bry- |s feeling In eth Boykln Green, auddenly strlo 11, Marlon Hicks, night and Ira ss, Fay Hudgens, conscious, reii . wounded b> mptroller general, who Oermar rom pneumonia for the (jni?h the II weeks, has recovered Campbell di office again. Mr. Saw- machine gu barring weakness, he chines and fit condition. Ha>waB Campbell's ken In his ofttca-imte at the German mediately beeamAi un- Lhcjpnnnt ualninc in that - > the machine Run fire of in, who were about to IrltUher when Lieutenant ashed In. He emptied his in at the German matlie enemy replied, but lire beeaiiK- bo hot for is that they withdrew. m M then eaeorted M I M11C A. mai AI' j J ' , ; k?pj?'<y' d- ^ ?. / * . j ymue weni iqio a \ t /' ,/ ' FT., ^ I UUI apin. . I Mildred Johnstoi "" N. ^ % *+ a, Frances Elisabeth' tion at a local L ? | - - T T me nrmsn I hospital y,6 A -i -Jr V tO VM