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IPAGB EIGHT ^? HI \(r " ^ New Spring I tThe narrow ates the new embodies then ness which wi] forth numer from the onl< little puffings, r\ ||ASff|rar and the loveli I and bows you these new sty "WlBf inKly- Materi tines, georgetti % i An Unusual Shown New Wc These are very same styles \vh so much attention in the pages magazines all along. Some are crepe de chine, others of satin, t j and lawns. Rei^e, navy blue, ai < lery Red" are the most desirabl most reasonably. II Come and View Our j ' f?? r mr wr ? snowing of fSew Hosiery Just the same as everything else at this time of the season hosiery comes along all decked out in its New Spring Dress. Our first displays of it now invite the attention of all who would like to familiarize themselves with the styles and shades which will be most in demand for wear with the new apparel. An examination of a pair Or two. will cnnvinPA vrrm fhaf I it is more than worth these prices. 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 to $3.00. JOBS MOKE PLENTIFUL ?ituai ALL OVER THE COUNTRY ra,f,d Arthi Secre Iteport.s Indicate Improvement In press* Unemployment Situation?Better m"'| Wl John Wanted for Soldiers. placii duatr Wood Washington, March 13.?Material probl Improvement In the unemployment jorltj THK LAN Lancaster L "The , Presses silhouette domin- ^ dresses, too; and S**' I with a youthful- ^ II not fail to bring f\ f^r ous "Ohg" and mine admiration IwV'.^^IP I^ \ ? _ . mm iK\4 jokers. Cunning \1S VJ\, draperies, pleats %!,. \. j IAaw'/j mi 1 // ' . iest littjle sashes. I1 1\ < / b?=uus*s ever saw adorn \ 1 / les most becom- \ \ J als most favored r?^~T~^ , serges, trico- aStyle ?s and satins. V!L. Bewitching \ ^ We know how ver> . your muslin wear. I 1 / // / ifCfJji your tastes will bow t Lc /f ~J/ //It semblages. We were A They embrace every W I \/ sx \ f-fklL \ ng of Stunning \ t \ A lists ; iich have been attracting , L n\( i of the leading fashion made of peorjfetto, and ub siik, voiie, voile linen tt ; id a shade called "Artil- Under-muslins e colors. All are priced %( V VA No Man Could Ask For "SWELLER" LOOKING Than the New Spring Styles we are Now Showing. A lie might ask for them but we M don't think he could get them. Not even if he paid a couple of 1 dollars more. This is a pretty ^ broad assertion but ne vert he- ( less it is a true one. For if /Jl' there is such a thin# as the pin- TJ nacle of perfection in looks then the shoes in this showing reaches that point. A concerned they more than hold their own with tt popular makes included, on the market today. These looks emanate from leathers which hav comfort giving qualities or for withstanding sprains of continuous every day wear. To pa} tUun t bn rv?*i/?Ao tir/n ???? onl? ^ A L? ~ ? mewl t ut |/i ivco wu aic rtniMll^ Mil lllt'JSC Ilt'W Spi pouring water into a pail already full?the o> pure waste. don over the country is Indi- finding positions for th by later reports received by said, and a large propor ir Woods, special assistant to out of work have made itary Baker. Mr. Woods erx- to obtain Jobs, ed the belief that this Improve- A new and importan would continue. the work of finding em tile confessing his task of re- the fighting men. Mr. ig discharged soldiers In In- tlnued. is furnished by y had rather awed him. Mr. and decided Improvem Is said he did not view the In each individual as a em as a serious one. A ma- military experience. T ' of the discharged soldiers are men to take their old J CASTER NEWS, LANCASTER. S. C )epartment i Real Place to Shop After All.** W SPRING COATS jl Coats of the Cape and iwiman type aeveiopea J.. on slender, straight lines /^A /\Ayv \ seem to be the most fa- /, KIX\ )\ \ 1 V \' \ -^'s vored for spring wear, j?4/ ?f these? lhe mo^els \jS \] "^ iy if with l?ose flowing lines, I 1 t'y strai?ht flaring backs n- / and belted in front sec| 11j tions, are to all extents ! J receiving the greatest 1 I I amount of attention. (jT r\^ ' jjj Silks and satins, heavy | vie L 7 crepes and novelty 14 // ! ( weaves in silk, vary the is | ^ range of the varieties on exhibition. Assemblage of Snow White JNDERMUSLINS r particular you are about the selection of Sut no matter how particular you may be, f o these new spring styles composing our asnever more certain of anything than this, dainty underwearable you could desire. The I ^ most exquisitely made corset covers, the daintiest envelope chemises, the loveliest Ls of petticoats, bloomers, drawers and so I iir nil o\7Di*\rf lii rwr PAnci/4nro/1 4 Via noo I w?? t v ? V4 j wiling v/uiioiuv,! v/\i liiv; pi ivcn uc ask for them are more reasonable than ^ you expected to see garments of such ? Th( ? splendid qualities sold for at this period rrified , * we lo 01 the season. are ^ corpo This Department is J those nil th Overflowing the i! and F men's shoes flew Spring M Right and jfl ti ? . i aw iiiese onus, men, loe me line feti / Qm in every respect with the best Y-^ SBT that 1 being offered to the mav * culine public in the market today at their price. The equals of them we might tell you are ^ being sold in the highest class shops in New York City at the j present time for fully a third / more than the prices we are V s far as looks are asking for them. le finest boots, all 0n,y the finest looking and ' longest wearing, pre-shrunk, v materials find a place in their 1 e no superiors of foundation; and only the finest tho strains and class of needlework is used to i more for shoes mould these fabrics into hand- ' dny? stvles is like sorne'y an(* harmonious lines. . , Candidly, no man could desire .erflow is simply better suits for spring or sum- I mer wear. emsftlvfs, he would be to require a step backward for soldi tlon of those for them He explained, however, made to small effort the government is proceeding on the workmen ; theory it would be better when no discrl t element in practicable for each soldier to take the cane* ployment for his old place while awaltlnK a bet- eogniKam Woods con- ter opportunity. In the meantime cial case* the definite government employment agencies the empl ent wrought place such men on preferred lists ? result of his'and later transfer them to better po- TIIK PF lo ask these' sltions. j NKAK obs, he said,1 Mr. Woods ssid, in finding jobs Londoi .-STrmiTT. * ''" ' '. * ' u FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919. ?> itores ?||| 1 / he New Spring Suits jjf^SS3|| i Suits this season will be long fy and narrow and closely reefed ^ conspicuously minus of all un^ \J necessary frills and furbelows. J Those made of serge, tricotine, poiret twill, gabardine and simi II jl ilar wool fabrics seem to out/ / 11 distance all others in the por1/ U N&L, traying of this new silhouette, and are now on display here in JJJ numbers of stunning models. An vY early inspection of them is cor- * dially requested. WMlSi '//./j- -m \^v*\V\ J : yJL^ (iftrvfhi i It f\\\\vwiiyi men's New Spring Footwear Vhich Will (Jive Polish and (.race lo the New Feminine Apparel. ise new styles are finer in appearance and more digin style than the models of last year. The more ok at these new originations the more pleased we ith the numerous little elegancies Fashion h> s inrated in their winsome lines. Women who appredainty little pumps and oxfords which revel with graces which makes a boot show up real smartly e foot will manifest such enthusiasm in making sens from our showing or ljueen tfuaiiiv. Sei'uv and ancastcr Department Stores specially made Oxfords ||| *n m no uiiipn* | Suits ' Ijj&k Madam Will Admire ihe \ J AW&2 \ Nam Q?m~~L f r yy I new ntLKUyftir II | She will take great delight ;n || h /dSfS* Sh ~/I making her spring selections l! i Mm W\ I <P from our unlimited varieties of If ^SA a \v \ '^tjj dainty pieces. And little won- |j ^at S^G s^ol,'('* l'or we II vj j/ik 0\ I made it our business to see that |l| I iH'j/Sk\ no pieces were included in these II i varieties but the most prettiest, || \ v^/and daintiest we could find. <j I i / \>\ I These pieces comprise rufilings |t / m land ruchings in solid colors and u J rj |two-tone effects. also solid col- .11 C(k? ors eutfori with contracting 111 I 4SL^^ shades, of cerise, red and blue. IIf I Priced 75c to $2.00. I prs, every effort would be l.loyd Georjfe end Foreign Serreta>y N prevent the dlReharxe of Halfour have Rent word in ih.i. ? now employed. He added leagues here that the peace con termination would be made In ence ban nearly completed Ita work i of women workers, but the Evening News Hays u under*e would be taken of spe- stands. The draft of the peacw i where women did not need treaty already has been finished and oyment. , will be signed before the end 6f March. SACK CONKERRNCK HAH l,Y FINISHED ITS WORK Mrs Alec M Worth, of Charlotte, n, March 13.?Premier i? the guest of Miss Louise Wyll*. 1