The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 11, 1917, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MIMNAUGH'S k k fc The new suit our Ready~t< show the ne\ I L Developed in Poplii ^ fancy models. Most If prices, $20.00, $25.00, | FRENC In Navy, Black, ar pleated skirts, priced t! QTRIPFT v m & %.** m mmm P Beautiful quality <x I | i varied assortment of < Sepai Hundreds and tosnc i ' black and navv. wide ? %J * some button trimmed $6.50, $8.00 and $10. m m i s r ? TARIOTS AND ALL ASOIX Miss Sarah Rawl's music school will be opened on the 24?k inst. I Next Monday is the day ^et for the beginning of court week. j Those of the school children -who ''made their grades" are fcappy. j CSitii^OV aff?pnnnn va<t A iXUi uumuw/ wxw* t. .52 and Siroiay night .24, making .7? for that season. We named her "Miss Experience'* be- j eause, of course, she is the 3>est acboof tsacher. w The Bachelor Maids will meet with |S the Ifis&es Dominick Tuesday after-' moea at 4 o^clock. V Many people in Newberry would j t like to know what happened at the r French ball in Paris "Ave years ago." 1 ^ 'The Wrafhiop Daughters will meet K -with Mrs. J. W. Kibler next Friday' I afternoon at 4:30. Every member is urged to be present. ' ' The Aid society of the Lutheran: church of the Redeemer will meet with Mrs. C. R. "Wise on Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. ? Tke Jewish new year will begin IIpt I ! Tn Cava <S IM V ^ place y Prese ^ BBS Lady Street, Colu * Mm ** mi fn in - t i i m iirrnra r>t?n "" i it j-n-?i - ? a * a :s, uie new ui ca }~Wear depart* v fashions for f ADIES SUITS us, Gabardines and Serges, distinctive suits ever d<?sigm $30.00 and $35.00 each. :h serge dress id Brown. Most becoming $10.00, 512.50 and $15.00 ea ) TAFFETA AT $ )lored striped Taffeta, 36 inc colors, at the yard $1.49. CI.. aic jiui [reds to select from in stylish belts and novelty pockets, . Sale pi ice $3.49, $4.98. .00. ^ L If A next Sunday. The usual holiday sea son will i>e ^observed Monday anc Ti?wi^av All the ladies of Central cnarcn are asked to send contributions to tne store recently vacated by Mr. iff. Hugh Summer, for a rummage sate ic be heid on Saturday, September 13. Judge itfwart periormec Lae rite 01 matrimony at his office Saturday atternoon, grring the right to Jno. Burmen and i-elah Irrin to be man and wife. They aree both from No. 6 town?nd she spells her name Lelah. Wednesday Aveek will be the <5aj the next men? 8t> of them?to -go int* training for <uncle Sam s use. .Newberry's eleven have been- assigned ir the 318th field artillery, &Cmp Jac*fCtt. M. M. Bulord, former sheriff oi Newberry and a Confederate Veteran, cj*me down with tie civilians from that county vrho fori*cd the five pe: cent quota. ^1 never saw finer men or more promising, saia capt. mirora. "They came in the finest spirit, and when their uniforms were given them Li A 165.00 on tl our order ! nt Prices: F jpuapt aibi&, S. C. Daily New ses, the new coal nent still receive all. x ill ' Tailored and yv3^ 3d. Moderate j I mm ES AM ; models with ' l(til\ 'A CL ill i ! lijl hes wide, in a |?7S H P Sweaters More Pc We have already in sto( tion we have ever had thi: ^?/\1rn*c> CO OR wiuict x xxv-\/U and tfaey -came ferth in khalci It macej 1 .me glad to see what spirit and pricce they showed.'?Columbia Record * | Attended yesterday by three thou5j isand people from all over this section j of South Carolina, t&a singing cenven-j? ' tion held by the Sunday schools ori the lower reaction o* GreenTille couniyl '! -at Laurel Creole ch.trch. cwo miles.! -; 2'rom the city on the Laurens roaff, ! "was * success in every sense of the t! word.?Greenville News, 10th. ??re - hope everybody in Newberry Knows ! that tfcere will "he a sinking convenm tion, or an all-day singing, in thts . ) tlf Tf AM 4"V a in tlifa i f ; *v?vruui?/ Vil UIU IIJL1X1 uuuunj iu VU4>J ; I .j month. It "was mentioned in our last! > issue. More nil! be *aid in our next.! I kj Your will frehold the "Bcrrov^ti i . Plumage" at the opera house Wednes-J ' day, as starred by Bessie Barriscale.j i It is a romantic comedy-drama. Miss: i T?a t-t-i?<.<? 1 a a<2 Vr?r*i /\r Vnr?i? ' is first seen as kitten slavey m ] Selkirk Hall, an imposing castle on I the Isle of St. Mary, off the Scottish I coast, and later as a great lfcdy < Ing in sflks and satins, but; withal ras- t \ MB?????? ? wmamm * ffiMMflL' *\ fjPSffjiffi /^i ^ fSB ? oBB&v*eA''* i CI T k A "ae em? ie Four and BEFORE SA our $1045 Deliv W Tiyf/MI J I Y\ Arrivals rm nnnA^fi ENTS A i Ls and the new :$ new garni en o * o _ pi //X fiYTrj iviaue ui oa-wi Navy, Brown T J^S\' v leot from at $11 4 r * \ ft i iVV ' | Y | ilcumaumc w i \ a colors, some ha' 1 $8.50, $10.00, : ' II. siLT | 36 inches, In / ,, | | M ' SHC rrr _ L, - j we carry m >pular Than Ever :k by far the best selecs early. Sweaters in all 50, $4 and $5 each. I filiating and mischievous. When Captain Paul Jones lands om the coast and the frightened ladies and gentie raen of the cattle tafce ilrgbt Bessie las her chance. 'Hie Xefw York Telegraph says: "^Borrowed Plumage' is full of fu"n and naerrimeBt. It conwins many good laughs." Th?r? will be "Big; Timber" at th? opera house Tuesday handled by Katli TT 3 TTnTlan. 0/>;j VI .iVli rv liiidLLLi *xiu ititimtc ucju. ai as a picture story of the Caliromia lumber camps arnd all of the scenes were ta&en high up in the Sierras, lr the himber camp ^strict How b!g trees are felled and ctit and handled is graphically shown during tne action of the story. One of the most unusual scenes is a log chute down the side of thp mountain. The big logs are seen skidding down to plunge Into the waters of the river, throwing a spray high in the air. A great natural Forest fire is also seenV/aging in the jig timber. The story tifea to do wit* he loveless marriage of * young so-: jiety gir! and the owner of the &fg imber. \ . \ ? nHDHBHHEn W F i i $135.00 O! TURDAY SI ered zn /FR His - % | rmmmmmmmmm?m?mmmmmmmKmmtmmaammmmm?MmmmmmmmDmjmm?mm i S f A & 1A skirts are reac ts daily we ar : EW SATIN DRE< i with Georgette sleeves, othe oupe and Black. And a hund 1.50, $ 15.00, $16.50 and $18. C vrnu rA I i nf\ A >LW rALL. ats for motor and general wea ve deep collar and cuffs, at poj S12.50, $15.00, $13.50 and $2 : POPLIN AT 98c all the wanted shades, priced 5eTry the car e most complete shoe stock in New Fall Mi Every express brings us ne\ not see better hats anywhere such beautiful qualities at th< v^gHaaBfl ! If you w&ald see *T!*> Lc>ve That | Lives" go to the opera, house and get it tram Pauline Frederick ThursI day. It has been freely pred icted that | in these troublous times of ^-ar a new 'jtype of photoplay would spring mtc I existence chiefly marked by a tremendous Tigor. "The Love Thajt Lives" ii a vivid portrayal of life andi conditions * in the slums of our great cities. Tea* I em-entx are shown whereV there fir: : 1 swarais of children trying: to play n | the fiflfb. and squalor that : surrouarfi 51 their poor homes; mothers praym* l for sunshine for their sick Babies, am: > j men and women living li&e rats rt tj traps. The picture has been Artist? 1 cally 4iighted" by glimj>ses of luxury j flash e? of humor and many "human j interest" tonclies, so that this darn ) aide is not cverdone. In this play i Miss Frederick appears as 3f?lly an j cffice scrubwoman. THK HERALD AND NEWS ONE l.TBAR FOR ONLY 11-50. RUB-MY-TISM?Antiseptic, Relieve# Rheumatism. Sprains. Xsnralgia. ?t< . \ i M ???????pfwpa? ??? ?hiih nil ma V W W" ? mam smm mrnm fK n the Six y< EPTEMBER v rv~i:? A i/CllVCJ :trihi lfrrn* Lower Main Str? ?VilMNAUCH'S 1? i i A \ [ iy. While | o rlir fn V* JL VWUJ VV/ * 1 5SES | f rs in solid Taffeta, ' i J i. _ _ _ \ yon presses iv- se- j t i?. I j TS | r. Dark and light jular prices, $5.CO, 5.00. f YARD I special at 08c yd. | | LOAD ~~ I 4- V. /irninfvxr I k UIC up UUUilViJft | . llinery I i v millinery, you can i t nor can you see | e prices. j I I ' '* I 1 f # 7 J DR. R, 34. KEXNEDT ; DEXTIST v1 / (OVER) JOHSSO^ fleCHAORO?;. I? - KfNEU?^BU>. If your eyes trouble you see us P. C. JEANSL & CO. Exclusive Opticians ort^ ru?7? ? jcw?l?r!? M d?fb Htl? 1 I J >u must I 15th. 1 H i red I i M ' set, Ncwfcerry, S. C. v