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drT - ' Jt> ^ h (#X f ; i &$S Lanc ..; /IStX ^ Splendid ( JUllffi \ ffand / || ( |IB II 1 Models by the Score II II II That these skirts an || UH III that they conform so cl J II U/ / i)ane's an^ tunics. 11 \ ^hrics ^en<^ then 11 ^5 \p I \ J heen decreed?satin, t it \ A wo?l jersey and serge. 11 7 skirts that give greater u ' N You Will Surely Admire the 9 v <T^ New Petticoats sfr^Ul every other woman who happens to catch a glinA) ns of them You will admire how beautifully the> A: yi are Irlhed and how well,they are made; most of all you ^f ' ' T^wlUJadmire the >'ange of their colorings and the richnest oT^ their appearance. The assortment of them now pre91 sented for inspection comprises the most inexpensive W cottons as well as the handsomest silks. The prices they 'Xai t bear are listed below. \'jF * $ 1.30, $2.25, $3.50, $5.00, $O.AO to $7.50. i 1 * -- ' " - -y? r hi , I \ ta. * <* ^ Ku Women's High Shoes For ) Fall Wear What is new in footwear for this season? No doubt .' < ?1 you are asking yourself tiiis question at the present time. And if you are, and you wish to have it answered to jour satisfaction, we would suggest that you come in and look over the assortments we have nere. They will give you a correct conception of the styles which Fashion has conceived, and which well-dressed women have approved and accepted, for fall wear. The ones we have listed here, will give you a good idea of what these new styles are like; and of how savingly they can he secured. J Priced $2.54) to *12.."W>. ' beer "ewA5mT\ The by..iC?mW/i\ ^ ' Alio /SX//(v\ w J 1 s 12S THE LANCASTER NE1 aster Dep< "The Best Place to Showing of Strikingly some New Skirts That Show Every New and Approved Fashion Feature. 2 so attractive may be traced to the fact osely to the new silhouette. The effect of id by lack of novel features but rather by in the form of pockets, overskirts, sashes, iselves perfectly to the new lines that have ;affeta, poplin, twill, tricotine, velveteen, All in all, we don't think you've ever seen promise of becomingness to you. riced $2.50 to $16.50. BP For the Benefit School I Have you sorpe healthy, boistero wonderfully short time? They're the able and best appearing garments and ; sensible, practical women and the "flij i a like service for you now, Mothers Should Not Fa ilio Vie ^ Display of j M \ Children's Neib^A 1 Y?u mothers will \m pre \ ten with the amadfnesX 1 "newly born" garme/ts. T / fashionable lookiiJ^ frt ansle, as any rfeated font;h'r.^iifoil "Grown Hps" thejf display simple, straight lines. / f J Coats and druses, both j ,/ numerous uniq/e stvlo ide lars, pockets, /sleeves, c dand sashes, /nd a wide serviceable f/brlcs. Trice usually low ^especially for of the seaso/. Our Showing of Fall Sh Interest You Men j Plei I / Men's Fall Suits hese suits, men/ are made by tailors who h 1 mixing brain^ with materials for ger.erati ir fabrics, theif styling and their workman: n it as plainly as day. "Distinction" is the i which describes them to a "Tee." And se tastes centir on garments having this qi /ill do well tojgive them an early examinat / are cut orb simple lines; are not decors i any unnecessary frills and "furbelows," e in sizes suifcible for all builds. All quote f mally tempting prices as these. 11.00 | $13.50 $15.( $18.00 .to $40.00 -i*#J--?* :: ' ' r "m ' ' j * * ?S, LANCASTER. S. C> ' - , ^ > ^ C ^ \ V* x' * % artment Ston Shop After All." 1? New Waists By the Score?I Simplicity is the very foundation of all the new fash; perish the thought that because these waists are simple, less attractive than those of past seasons. They're the tistic models brought out in years and we've never srf. equals for trimness, effectiveness and charm. / Beads and embroidery are the favored trimmhigs bu used sparingly. Color is the element that mak^s these 1 effective. Navy, taupe and ecru being the best/ Fabrics i gette, taffeta, voile, China silk and heavy crepe de chine and V necks, roll and Buster Brown collar/; big sleeves ? cuffs are used with splendid effect. This splendid st< many pleasant surprises for you. / Priced $1,00, $1.50, $2.95/$3.95 to $10.00. I of Motfter We Now F Child's Needs at Ideal / / / us full-of-life/children to outfit for school?children that \rr\lin<rcfove 4i*n ^/\ h^lrv A ^1 T T 1 * i?nc iu uiuiucia uuuii. nurc are siocr 1 accessories you can find anywhere, practically priced, rhtesf'^hildren as well. We've helped many mothers in j wOur f\ CHILDl I That Will Withstand the Ita /t' A School Wear. / T'uey wili uo this in a way r r flmflri coed your expectations. The atly srait- UjffiAl y ster who tries to wear out a of these JLA hey are as fjl]them in a hurry will find that irh every %m>f A\ * H?r the Ty I ""' > a renl Job on his hands. th\ name ^ . y Yj I i^i these shoes havo good intrc\uce J counters, vamps and soles, s< as in ctol- TT" ? abie uppers, and lasts which uffs, bel>s y g ?y* > Held oy _ \| 1 plenty of play to all their toe! hiti'l'",. wear they will give will moi ^y ofTset the amount of their cos oes Willie Sure Be Sure to See !ome in the first >tiine you are Here and there on mos und this way and g\o them the garments and hats a bit ice Over." They're ythe snap- decoration will lend delig ct looking lot you ever yiw. And trust in color and make a ten to one shot that yflui'U have i u . . .. rself fitted with a pair, cWe you garments and hats still ke their acquaintance. \luny of mirablo. For a time we dl m are made up of nil leathers; we could get so many goc greater number of them, \how- but perhaps we are unusui r. are made up of fabrics \itul . , ther combined. They displ yVll natP' for ,he assortment H des of tan. and black, and a Vfc- ?s you could ask for and y of smart novelty effects; the newest and pretties wt It on good foot wnfnrminp terns and colors we've seei come In all sites and widthi. v Beasons?y re more than woith inuoe \ ;es. c Priced lOc, 15c, 165c, a 95, #3.55, $1.40, $0.00 to $0.50 \a Yard. ^f\Our B rnve 1 Have a Very ?,n.a \ When your bo >1>'P ("^ x^*__ W i^Sr caY re8t assurer one betfcer dressed tl men *4L. i ll thesdy suits are ,a^- r j |? Ion# ^ear may I i?n- il J MH roomy they will *t d movements wh an(* J* Some have belts *ut'h / f| | plain, some have can they be dupli \A M W A j n/v w MM V4.SU ?fAr $7.1 'i - * " HT * * & \PKTPAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918 ' ~ . ^ .... < j leautiful Models ions, but Hnn Hi jgjj 11 eature Every Price "go through" most clothes in a cs of the sturdiest, most dependThey are styles that appeal to previous seasons?let us perform ^ : V$ ?EJVS SHOES <2 rket of Th^^ew Fall Ribbons |H 4 it iu in any ^ ~ ^ | 5c to 85c. jB ? ojs Fa// Suite Gentlemanly Air About Them. i y is togged out in one of them, you ^ 1 that none of his schoolmates are lan he is. The rich looking fabrics * made of, are the sort from which y )e expected. Being cut full and | prevent an interference with his ? A ile running, walking or playing. and some haven't. Some have r.<^H knickerbocker trousers. Nowhere JH| icated at thesCLj)rices. uBTj - ""jry