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Will Not Vote for Suffrage.?Senator E Tillman told the senate un Saturday that he had received many petitions , from pretty college girls in South . Carolina urging him to vote for the . . woman suffrage amendment. "hf < ours?. thev did not expect me to 1 comply with their request, knowing my attitude on the suggestion. I I think the women will get the vote in I ' lime, hut it is not a question for the f?a|cral government to decide and any i inter lei one. in WastiiniMoii ill r?-;aid J to the ballot is contrary to my id<als of constitutioiialitv." i AT THE CHURCHES ''IIAKInOTTK S'lUKKT HAPT1ST. 1'rayer meeting Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. FIRST BAI'TIST I'ra.ver meeting Wednesday evening ." 7.30 o'clock. OBITUARY Rifle- Sunday mornim; in the Ktla lain* section ot <'heroins eountv Mis i MARY KSTKS. widow ill tin lii 11- S j I-'. Ksti's. In tin SO'h year ot her :m?-. ^ Inti-imi-lit was at Sah in Presbyterian ( ehurrh yi-sti-rday. Sin- is survived by tin following sons ami daughters: T. I.. R. It.. J. T.. ami II. T. Ksti-s. ami Mi-silaim-s N. J. Itla- Kwill ami R A. , Foster. At Ins tioim hi Houston. 'IVxas. on ( Maifh 18. in fllAS'. I Id Nl.\l\ formerly ot Yorkville. Tin- i|?-i-? ased . was a siiri of tlm late T. I)iiiiIii|>. Il<- leaves a wialow ami one son. Me is also xurviveil l>\ two broilers ami ' ore sister. \V. r. I >I)r11; T of i'harlot It T. Imnla p ot Atlaiiia, ami Miss Smile l>unla|i ot Mount Holly. At liei home in ,\i w Orleans. l?o. yesterday morning at t|.3u o'eloek. Miss Isabel MH'aw. daughtei ot the late \V. It. Mii'aw ot Yorkville, air'<1 'i'S years. She is survivail hv her mother, one brother. Ilnrrv M't'aw, ami one sister. Miss Agate e Mel'aw of New Orleans, Tin interment will he in New III lea iis this I'I'll' s'l.'l V ) alt'lnoon. ? ?pfrial Jloijffs Services at Allison Creek. Rev. Raul Moon of Khelieater. will preaeh at Allison I'reek ehurnh next Sunday afternoon at it o*< lo< k. ami a full eoliurercnlloli is 'lesire.l, 15. \V. Martin. EARLY PLANTS /\\ltlt.\i;K ami Tomato, at -."> Rents j l>er inn Address me. No. 1. l-'ilhell. Mrs. J I) I .A .VI > WHITE SPANISH PEANUTS j' "I fk < 'In NTS a poilli'l at niv holue on | v Xn. I Kilherl. or l>v IMirn fill' imslagc added K i* WAI.KKI:. 1 FOR SALE 1 ^ I \ l.l.?'NS ' ihmI, IIiiiiii' Made *?^.Molasses. I'lmlli m si? I I,. TKMI'I.KTON, , JJ 2t Smyrna, Xu. - j BOX SUPPER AT Forest 11111 School. Friday Night. i Miiirli 22d. I'rcttiest Hill. I'gli I'Sl Miiii. ;i in I In i .'iIiiiimiim i'tillli sis. F ii III tc i'ti ril ml l> i ii v it *. I. A LI' *K < S.\ ItHISnN. I 'i int i|>. I. Forest Hill School. FOR SERVICE 1 ON K n yisli'ii il Diiriir Hiiiir. $3 cash. i*. .1. FoltltKS. Clover. 21. I.I'. It. MONEY TO LOAN AN good real estate security at 7 " per cent interest. 12. Lf. J. A. MARION. Attorney. FOR RENT fit UK Kwurt house on Wright aveL _ X fiue and the W. U. Carroll Hurt house on Lincoln street". " Apptjf ft!1"' 100 tf J. S. BRICE, Attorney. FOR SALE 111 V llti.MK, mi Kings .Mountain street. J. S. .MACK'>ltKMMar. ft-1S? t. f. tf i TIRZAH GINNERY lyiu. I?- operated Kit I HAY. March T? 22. and Titl ltSI'AY. March 2s. sinl FICII'AY. 2!'lh. after which it will close for the season. 23-21 T. It. llltKN'X, Manager. BRED TO LAY I HA VI-: Khoile Ma ml Ketl. Wlutc , * Plymouth Itm-k anil Cornish Imlian flume Kkks for sale at one tlollar per settliiK i?f 1 T>. J. I-:. JACKSON, IS 6t|?l. York No. !. WANTED HIi'KmUY h'Ks. Highest prices Paul. Si-iul for price list ami apcctUcut ions. THK IVKY MFC.. CO.. Hickory. N. C. Jan 1?, tf. VELVET BEANS WANTED DKtil'hK who have velvet beans * thresheil ami remly for market will confer a favor l?y nihircssinn. "C. T." care of The Kmiuirer ottice with inforinution as to iiuantiu ami price. ' it. ^ NOTICE ~ \ To Our Kiii-iiI Sub-critter* In South ' Carolina: A PPIiICATI' i.N has keen niaile to the ** ltailroml Com mission of South , Carolina to Kraut an increase of twen- , ty-tlve cents per month, bckilnniim May 1st. litis. on rural telephone stations. The aiivancoil costs of labor, material anil ninintonance is why ttiis slight Increase is askcil. that we may be able to continue your service. The rates paiil now are satnc as paiil . since ISU'7. while maintenance of property has increaseil ."o> per cent to HOO " per com. PI EDM?"NT TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH PD. Mar. 19-23 t 3t Bank No. 169. Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF CLOVER 1 Located ut Plover, S. P., at the Close | of business Match 4. 191\: ( Resources. j Ixuins and iliseounts IJ7 3.? > Overdrafts L'.yjn. i?5 HonUs ami Stocks owned I l?y the Hank 15.107 S.t 1 Furniture atul Fixtures . I.x35 IS < Other Keal Kstato owned SO 1 Due from Rinks and Bank- J ere llti.-'Ol ?6 Current*) . |.,"15 on \ Cold ... .... 757 50 i Silver ami other minor I coin 1.1 SI iO Cheeks and Cash Items... 773 St i Total #131..*>73 15 ! Liabilities: Capital Stoek Paid in # 3'?.000 00 1 Surplus Fund vuoii 00 ; Undivided Protits. less Current Expenses and Taxes l'aid 3.3x7 4t> Due to Banks and Rink- , ers II.MO 35 * Individual dopes- I ita subject to ( cheek #199.104 95 Time I'ertiileates Of deposit 11o.dvo 11 Cashier's cheeks.. 1.437 *3:' 376.936 61 ' Unearned discount S00 00 Accrued interest 500 00 Total $434,573 45 I STATE OF SOUTH CAROIJXA. County of York. ss. i Before me comes J AS. A PAGE. . Cashier of the above named hank. who. j being duly sworn, says that the , above and foregoing statement Is a true condition of said Rank, as shown by the hooks of said Rank. + JAS A. PAGE. ' * Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of March. 191S. ' (Seal) J. P. S1FFORD. : Notary Public. 1 Correct Attest:? ' H. L. Wright. S. A. Sifford, M. L. Smith, Directors. iank No. 425. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE PLANTERS' BANK ;?t <1 .it Sharon. S. <\. at th<* iIdj" >1 humm-Mi Manh Uh. ) ^1 * : Resource*. .'ciijm ami Di.si-onnts $17,.'5>i* 1' >u<- Iron) ({.'inks : ii-i lianki-is v '{'? * 1 *nrii-nr> l.*7?. <x ?ilvi r ami <?!h?-r Minor t'oin 1 "hooks ami ?':ivh Iti-ins . 21.312 v Total . Sr.i'.'inf* 4 Liabilities. *a|.i?;i| Stoi k paiil in $2*,Ton h ixliv-n|t-t| 1'iotits. loss i'iiin-ni KX|*nsis ami liiXii l al?l 3?2 7' mliviilnal iloposits Sl|l?Jift In i lii rk f j'i.S\."> ?_' si\lll-S >|i-|iosils. >!'i mi I'a.'.il'i ? Total Jjl'.no'j I <T\ri: Hi-" S(|| Til CAROLINA. CoillllV ot Yolk?SS. |t.-lor<- me iii< CI.YDK I!. HATCH ?|;|?. Cashier of tin* ahovc iiamei auk. who, heinic 1111 > sworn. sn.v hoi tin- above mill Con iroins state iii-fit is a true coii'lition of s:ii<J hank is >howii hv th?- hooks of said hank. ci.ydk h. i:atchi-ih:i>. Sworn to an<l subscribed before lir hi.- 1 llh 'lav of March, 1 ! 1 s. .1 N( i. It. COM!, Notary I'uhlii Correct Attest?G. F. Hambright. W L Hill, Arthur M. Erwin, Directors THE STAR THEATRE TI'KSDA Y. On tin- Hour of l>l-n*tcr"?A Thro Act lirama. 'WorkI l.ibrary" -A Reel M.maziir fi-aturiiiir "Cliff Ikt'i-llfrs of Mexico.' "Kasliions at the Hi-ath." "\Vhal< KishiiiK Pictured." "A Prep Int< .1 ninth-land." \vi:i?.\*i;si).\y. >l> Country Ti- of Tins'," a Two Ac I nama. featuring Richard Travor Tlii' I tat tier." featuring IIUKhie Mack in a iiiic Keel i'oinc-dy. "I Ia- Man I'Vnin K8,v|it," a < 'no Ri-e '<iin<-<lv, featuriiii; lltiKhit- Muck. STAR THEATRE J. Q. WRAY, Manager. HAVE YOU Itoaiflit \11> TllltllTJ STA.XIIt I'or Vimii-m-II'. Wife anil I tallies? TMIKliK never was a more attractlv< o|i|t?rtiinity nl' patriotic servie del Self Help offered to this State thai hat of purehasinu t.ov eminent Sav inns Slaiiifis. which may he had at th I'ostiifliee o|- either Rank. Ho yol realize that if every one will l?uy on -inill*- I'.'i I'K Stamp, which will la- re leeiiied with interest by the iiovi-rn meiit. it would irive I'iicU- Sain mor III in S'.'.VIHHI.INMI with which to fits mil Holla- our I toys "Over There?" i'lose tah is hi-inn kept on t-ae| oiintv in the State, so as to show wh is loyal ill the purchase of tlies stamps, and York County stood nine leeiilli on Kehrnary Ifith. and TIIIHI ii March 2nd. la-t t's t limit I'p to th lop on the Iteport of April 2ml. -I'ofill the llallit," and let e.ucl iiieniher of vour faiiiilv have a Tliril I ai d. W. B. MOORE Xiilliori/a-d Xitcnt for the Hovernnicii to Sell Thrift Stamp-- lit fast. FOR SALE OXK \< xi r. II XKHOXX. If you don't know what a good farn ool an Aenie Harrow is. ask you n-iuhhor who has one. He knows. -i.-i.- i v I.-IIII SKKI? < >.\TS. SKKI> IKIS11 I'oTA'IMKS. am s ? : k i? s w k kt i ? ?ta t? ?i:s. Mul incidentally. see Us fur Your (Jro rry needs. CARROLL BROS. You Want to Earn Money TIIKX TAKK CAHK OF WHAT YOI" KAItX? Y? ?l* work six days in the wool nming money ami unless YOU inuk< l a point to SAVK a part of it. at tin ml of the year you will bo just when ,-ou STAItTRO. SKT ASIOK A FKW POUAIt! aoh week or month?make it a poin lot to disturb what you have saved nit add regularly to it. Tills strong Hank can assist YOI n many ways, and particularly bo i itronKhold for the safe keeping o k'our money. ilorr fluin a Half .Million \?M'ts t< IViitcct and Mnkc Your Satini; Safe. First National Bank YORK - - S. C. 'You Had Better Be Safe Than Sorry1 D. N. PARROTT CLOVER. S. C. NEW SPRING GOODS AUK N'i?\V ARRIVING und we wil e pleased to have our friends am ustoniers call and see the many Xcv tonne Moods. ii/lPPKRK AT BARGAIN PRICIX We have some forty or fifty pairs o olios' Slippers?Black and Tansi'umps and Straps?Only a few pair >f a kind?values from $2 to $3.5d To Close Out at 98 CTS. to $1.25 Pail illlUTWAISTS? And CORSET COVERS. Ladles i-ou will be interested in these, be atise of the splendid values. EASTEIt BONNETS? Well made in correct styles for La lies and Children and priced reason ?l?lv. HEN'S II \TS? We are showing a good line of Men" HATS?All Shades ami Shapes to sui ill heads and pocketbooks. D. M. PARROTT. II. B. Clinton R. L. Clintoi CLINTON BROS., Cash Grocer GRANDMA BORAX POWDER SOAP? Twenty Packages for II.UO. EXPORT BORAX SOAP? Twenty-One Cakes for $1.00. We will sell the above articles at th ibove prices for a limited time onlj to customers who buy OTHER GRO I'KRIES to the Value of CO Af Vou will aive 40 Cents on the Washing Powder or Soap by buy ing it in this way. The Washing Powder sells for 7 Cti ? Package everywhere, and w? oflfe you 2? full siae pacluMtm for $1.00, I bought with $2.00 worth of other Gro erics. CLINTON BROTHERS "GOOD THINGS TO EAT." RUGS U'K HAVK a splendid assortment of i:r?;s \n sizev at tin- l tight I vice*. : M'HI.XI, SAIJK OP vrnsov run ciiis. Ask t<> see th'-si- and ask the prices. " \I IK)H l*OIM'll KIIADKK? We have these in all sizes to fit all j sates of jior'-hiiH. They are a royal luxury for hot summer days, and not very expensive. See about them. IIOl'SK ITItMSinNt.S? : t'onte to see us for anything and verything in the way of House Furnishings. We are splendidly stocked _ to lit your wants. 1 YORK FURNITURE CO. COLORITE SI'.M.M Kit TIM K IS fOMlN't;-SpritiK1 time has arrived. You'll be digging up that old Straw Hat soon. (Jive it a i.?. ... I.... it ....... i.iti. i 'i it j i n. ' ITK. This is a splendidly permanent i. fast color preparation with which to "?lo over" Straw Hats. It is inexpensive, easy to use ami pleasing in ef-> lect?-5 CVnt?> a iKittlr?All Colors. < '< ?l,< MtlTH i nn he used for coloring ' Slines. Handbags. Itelts. etc., anil you will find it a permanent coloring. Ixf us tell you more about i'"|j)KITK. CLOVER DRUG STORE It. I;. \YA UK, Proprietor. * Our Motto;?QUALITY?SERVICE i> LONG TERM REAL ESTATE t MORTGAGE LOANS s INTEREST HATE: 67c where *3.000 or more wanted, and applicant in no hurry to close: for quick clos" irg loans. ! E. SPENCER, Attorney. TIME TO BUY SPRINi THE PLAC MKX who cait1 always season of 1 lie year aliou j wear uuruig me spring a I I Joys- the Men of tonic B thinking along the same I lo do a lot of thinking on S g? i??( I Clothing is a little S not very much, hut a littl - I ?'t*y hoy is entitled to get 1 l* | money will huy. lie should get Qualit CAN I PU1CE. This will and I Joys of this eommu at this Store. Already we have reer SjM'ing and Stuniner Clol hoth in the staple eolorin will a|)|)eal to Men who servativc cost and we iir hrr.if r Prices range up to $2 an especially good value Then too, we have a Kools. Mohairs, and Pain :i oriee rjine'e no to ,0< *" I >->' '"I T Boys' Suits in all size Series, Wool Mixtures s 1 ratine up to $9.00 a Suit. Then too, we have a Uracil Suits in all sizes a No, all of our Spring as yet; hut we have quite you a good selection for e outfit you for Easter if yc that occasion, when all tl Spring Clothes. SHOES. J. M. S ? MB 0 I Torpedoed ;and Sunk r \\V sco this in almost every paper t* we pick up. While the ships go down. - Prices continue to go l'p. In hoth eases it seems a very hard problem to control?the going down of the one and the rise of the other. But. what we started to say Is. That WK II AVK ALMOST A COM rLicTF. mm: of iiauowaui: " At very moderate prices, when you take everything into consideration, and we will he glad to have YOU call upon US for YOUR wants. SKK US for Wile, Roofing, Plows, and Points, SlmvcL and nil Fanning Tools. YORK HARDWARE CO. | Phone I .VI Phone 153 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ij WE I WAN | YC it s y I TO BEC< " i THIS Bit S = I OUR BEST REFERENT a | PRESENT PATF a i[ I THE LOAN AND t S "THE BANK POl 1 YORK, I NOTICE. To Creditors of the York Puijhihin;) Company. A Ci 'OUDIXiJ to decree in IS. \V. Wilson Paper Co. ^^York PublishinS 'o., < al.1 'omnio!j|A|.s. York 1 'ount> S. C.. the cn-ditorx^BPioik Publishing Co. are hereby notYticd to establish their claims before be at a Reference t?i be held in my office, at York. S. April 2. litis, or he barred. C. K. SPKNCKK. Special Referee. 21 -3t.. w. LADIES TT'Ol'R Coat Suits and Skirts and i Waists should be Pry Cleaned 1 We have In our employ a Dry Cleaner j Who Understands Dry Cleaning and! Does It Right. Send Your Pry Clean-1 in? Work to Us. Guaranteed satisfac-1 tlon or no Charge. KELLY'S PRESSING CLUB. muT CTPTfiflW PTTfi lUU UA4J A WVA1 MV w The Liirgest Selling Novelty Rug. Hand made on a Hand Loom. Made from Highest Grade of NEW WuOL FELT OBTAINABLE. ALL Rugs in assorted colors, perhaps no two alike. Never will wear threadbare like an AxnSnster, Wilton or a Tapestry Rug or Carpet. Will always look the same until you wear it through the boards, similar to an inlaid linoleum. The colors are solid through and th rough. Will positively outwear any rug made on the market. No right or wrong side to it. same on both sides. fan be used as u room rug, each covers, table scarf, hath mat, porch rug, automobile rug or mud mat. Value greater than any rug made? ALL WOUL. Bright colors and good assortment. The felt used in the manufacture of the Stetson Rugs is from two to three dollars a yard. The Stetson Kug can be easily cleaned by washing as you would ordinary linen or with house broom dry or I damp and by vucuum cleaner. fall ami Sec These Beautiful Rugs. McCONNELL'S r? TA niT\r n ATiiurr 1 l iu bui iLuinimj s do some thinking at this t the Clothing they will nd Summer days, and the irrow?likewise do some line. This year it is well this subject. All sorts of higher than a year ago? iC, and every man and evtlie very best Clothing his y, Style, Fit, Finish at a be easily done if the Men nity will do their buying ived quite a lot of Men's thing of the better kinds, gs and in the fancies that would dress well at eonrite the Men folks to call 15.00 a Suit, and we have in a Blue Serge at $21.00. i splendid line of Keepi Beach Suits for Men, at ) the Suit. is up to 18 years, in good ind Stripes, with a price good line of Boys' Palm nd prices. Clothing has not arrived <i sufficient stock to give a rly Spring wear. We can m want to be outfitted for ie world turns out in new TROUP SHOES | CORN PLANTERS WE HAVE AT LAST RECEIVED THE JOHN ?* DEERE CORN PLANTERS EVERY FARMER who has used one of these Planters, says It is the REST CORN PLANTER ON THE MARKET. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale mill Retail. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiirii rr | >u I )ME A CUSTOMER OF | LNK 1 lES are OUR I !OXS I ASK THEM | SAVINGS BANK I ft THE PEOPLE" E S. C. !j u/rrwircn a v ha nin MARCH 20th. ( pPHy101 \ 1-3?' \v6r/? !by. \ANbf? '-ki) wfe of! m of \ I fy/ thi WIl A CORDIAL WELCOME AW LADIES' COATS Af Black and Blue Serge and Poj; Coats, 47 inches long?Price Black and Blue Taffeta Coats, inches long. Very Pretty SV ?Priced A Beautiful variety of Coats tlie Newest Styles in Tan, ] kin Blue, Navy, Green t Black?Priced $15.001 LADIES' SILK DRESS Every year the Ladies ar ing more and more that it is cheap to buy Beady-Made I)i it is to buy tlie cloth and hav made, and a great deal less trc Silk Poplin Dresses, in all t Popular Shades?Priced Taifeta Dresses are always goo the Spring. We have them the Best St vies?Priced .... j I $11.95 1 &iLa and Charmeuse Dresses, iBimiiii mimip ?? j j rneVe is nothing that looks r j handsome?Priced .. ... $9.95 1 MIDDIES MIDDIES jj These we can sell you as cl M t*.m win hiiv tlm rdntli to n ? vu \ u 11 p/ii ? v??v. ? -tlicni. Children's Middies?(> to 10 veal's?Priced White Middies, 12 to 18 voars ?All White and White with Colored trimmings 98c to $ Colored Linen Middies $ tSILl This is goii Season for tl have not ad\ proportion as have the gre Silks we liav Georgette Cn rate shades Corn, Gra\ and WhiteCrepe do Chi U quality, Na *?r Pnrnlo and ^1)/ gill, Black j If LADIES' MUSLIN UND1 Ladies' Corset Covers Ladies' Underskirts Ladies' Envelope Chimese?P Ladies' Long Sleeved GownsLadies' Short Sleeved Gowns and White?Priced Ladies' Silk and Cotton Ui Black Cotton Underskirts?P Fancy Brocaded LTnderskirtsBlack Cotton Skirt with Taffe ?Priced *? Satin Plaid Skirts?Priced .... Black Taffeta Skirts?Piiced Changeable Colored Skirts?F \ i KIRKP/ \ I WEDNESDAY AND THUBf ??I I . ' .fev >*- . >-v. . :v , Winery, Coat S soats and Dres NOTHING IS SO IMPORTANT TO 3 HAT, SUIT OR COAT OR DRESS SB ICIAL EFFORT THIS SEASON TO GE I THE LEAST MONEY IN MILUNE] LL AS IN EVERY OTHER LINE OF IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT SATS MADE IN OUR OWN WORK RC BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS IN PATTI 3SE HATS NEED ANY LITTLE CHA [iL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. AITS YOU WHETHER YOU GET HE] JD COAT SUITS, in all the id $10.00 A fco $22.^0 | I ^ to $24.95 lore v MV "*tl io $24.95 y w WHITE SKIRTING leap \ye ]iavc a vcly beautiful line of lake White Skirting, and certainly the Best we have ever shown, The Price is very reasonable too 25c to $1.00 ;125 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY >1.50 March 20 ? 21 K.S - SILKS - S ng to be a great Silk Silk Poplins, goc he reason that Silks in colors, Blac4 anced as much in Copen, Gray, T i cotton goods. We Priced m ii .1 atcst assortment of 'oueras m an u e ever had. ? *)"?les-Price< , ... Latins, which \vc cpes m the most deli- |,,ss than ,V(1 wi? i, Light Blue, Flesh, soon, in all the t r, Pekin Blue, Black Priced ?Priced 98c to $1.75 Silk Foulards ar lies in a good heavy season?Wear , good ones?Pr; vv, Light Blue, Pmk, n. . i \V 4. r? d i Sl'k Gmghams a 1 Magnet, Gray, Bel- things6 Le, u, ind White?Pnced ours?thev are $1.50 Priced SRWEAR Jfe 25c to 75c 48c to $1.98 We need. 98c (ftf|L^\ Shoes QQn fn tl ?1 1 V I High < ... %/KJVt WV WAiW 1 JD \ /PWT / , -Pbik M \W/ l?k ' 75c to $2.50 m Liidie: nderskirts W I . Kj Ladie "mc to $1.50 Black ta Ruffle r-^^J Jplflf $1.98 Ymm ^rai $3.98 ^ ^ 'riced. $4.98 ryfisr I v*ou. I TRICK-BELK ( (DAY DON'T FO&GET THE DATE ..." ' f "r%< r. mits, THURSDAY tS S MARCH 21st. * irtr t t nvio annvaoavnp ao All X JUA11 X U Af X UAlVAll V?i AU :e wears, we have made a :t the best the market had &y and ready-to wear as merchandise that we car r we are showing a big line >oms, together with a lot 2rnhats. should any of W/ltl IDA OTTTOi VATTD IPACPV TI7T L1UU XV/ OVll 1VV1V inuiJJ| TT u EtC ON OPENING DAY OR NOT. ! New Shades and Styles. LADIES' COAT SUITS 1! Wool Sorgo Suits?Navy and Black?Priced $10.00 to $12.50 ilk Rajah Suits?Tan and Blue, which makes a very attractive Light Suit?Priced $16.50 i Coat Suits?Priced $15.00 to $29.95 We are showing Styles as Good as ou can find anywhere. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS awn and Voile Waists?Priced 50c and 98c oile Waists?Priced .... $1.98 to $2.98 ap Silk Waists in beautiful styles?Priced $1.98 repe de Chine Waists?Priced $2.98 to $3.98 eorgette Crepe Waists?Priced $2.98 to $3.48 We hope to be able to show you our letter Waists by Opening Day, as J J fyid'iHi'T icy have been shipped some time and e arc looking for them on every train. NEW SPRING WHITE GOODS White Lawns 10c to 25c Cheeked and Striped Dimity 15c to 39c Cheeked and Striped Madras 15c to 29c I Klaxons, Cheeked, Striped and Plain?Priced 25c to 50c , A Pig Line of Beautiful Waistings?Priced 25c, 29c, 39c, 50c and 68c IILKS ^?| )d heavy quality, ;, White, Navy, }V y^vRfflB an, Rose? <f 1 \ $1.26 to $1.50 JjZjlL lie Popular j, 1 98c to $1.98 MUj '\fi ? are selling for he able to again 4/71 .fP food colors? U L ' I $1.50 to $2.50 At \ I e very good this Vl| I ' w e showing some T t J II. iced $1.50 l(yU \M re the new ^ 5 show you /m beautiful? lSk - $1.75 )IES' LOW-CUT SHOES have our full line of White Canvas and Low Shoes? Canvas Shoes?Priced $2.00 to $4.00 Canvas Shoes?Priced 98c to $4.00 s' Brown Kid Pumps?Priced $6.50 s' Black Kid Lace Oxfords? eed $6.00 Kid Pumps?Priced $3.00 to $5.00 Patent Leather Pumps?Priced $2.00 to $5.00 ay other Styles that we have not to mention. Come and let us show COMPANY MABCH 20TH AKD 218^