The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, September 26, 1917, Image 5
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Present a demonst
provide the most e
is new, fashionab<
Remarkable Gr
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& Dri
Vaht
whole
is an ai
Fashio
dresse,
Shop e
lection
Ladies Suits
New Fall Styles
$15.00 to $35.00
Silk Skirts
Plain Black Satin or Taffeta
Black Poplin and Fancy
Satin Stripes
$5.95 to $10.00
Silk Skirtings
Fancy Silk Skirtings in Satir
and Taffeta, Plaids and
Siripes, the yard
$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00
Broad Cloths
Full line of shades in good qual
ity of Broad Cloth, the yard
$1.75
M I
-The classy sort of he
Wilson's offered this wee
The latest fashionable ide
NEW IDE
Lyons Silk Velvet in
and nifty 'sailors and a mi
$2.50, $3.50, $5.00 anc
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CLARI
yles i
I Splen
ration of Clardy &
xceptional values ii
e and desirable foi
'oups .of Wome
Ill Coats, Suits,
esses and Skirt
ies not to Be excelled in
of Laurens. Each garn
ithoritative last minute si
n edicts favor coats
for the coming sea
arly and you get the besi
Ladies Long Coats
Plain Cloths and Fur Trimmei
$10.00 to $25.00
Ladies Plush Coats
"Salls Seal Plush"
Plain Plush or, Fur Trimmed
$20.00 to $37.50
Georgette Crepe
Full line of shades, best quality
forty inches wide, the yard
$1.75
Serges
All widths in both French an.
Storm Serges, in all shades,
the yard
75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.5(
and $1.75
LINERY MO
tts admired so greatly dur
kat very popular prices.
as in Pattern Hlats of char
AS IN UNTRIMMED I
modish shapes, including
imber of other clever n
I $6.50.
bur Millinery Departmeni
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LAURENS, S. C.
IOD PLACE TC
dor
Wilson's power to
a merchandise that
e fall and winter
n's Fashionable
S
the
1ent
:yle. :
and
Ladies Dresses
Serges and Silks
Smart Styles
$15.00 to $27.50
Ladies Wool Sweaters
Pure Wool Sweaters in green,
purple and corn
$6.50 to $10.00
Good quality Sweaters
at $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00
Crepe-De-Chine
Best quality, forty inches wide,
full range of shades, the yard,
A $1.50
Khaki Cloth
For Ladies Military Suits, the
yard
35c
ng Style Day at Clardy &
acter at $5, $7.50 and $10.00
VHILLINERY
smart colonials, side jeares
iodels, specially priced at
t Today ======
ILSON
TRADE"
We Ought to A bsou1telv4y l1oIe *k
The pe(ole of ithe Sou)Ith oulght to
absolitely dole hileir s:ihool taxes
during tlie coimling yeari.
It Iay be popular to say this, or it
may he unpopuila r. All we know is, I
that it is thlie 1ruth, and that the man I
who doesn't agree with i this stateient
w'ill agree with it before a dozen years v
pass. f
It is no use to say we caln't afford
it. With cotton at. 24) to 25 eents a <
pound and tobacco and pealts selling
at corres!onding tigutes iH is folly to
say that we (aen't do mlore for olr'
schools than we did wheni cotton was 1
S(i tl cents t0 and otelir erop priies in
keeping witil these. And we ought. to
he ashaited of, oirlselves if we don't do
more. The time has cone when any
mnan110 ought to be ashainied when lie
eaves hiome It lie eai't say he lives
in a local tax school disiet -and one
in which the tax is adeqiiake. Too
Inaniy dit ricts are levying 1 iree mills
when they ought to levy nine.
To pa y school tax is to swa p dollars
for life. and (od shrivels the soul and
S tighIs he future of any coimun ity
where the people think imiore of sa
ii.. a little imioney than t hey ile ol pro
viding 'life and life iiore abiundantly"
for th1e menV 1 and women (if tomorrlO i'i'ow.
We of the South have always accu(sed
our Northern friends of loving money,
but we have got to face tie fact that
whenl il coin's to choosing betweein
saving inoney andi hy-ing knowledge
foir his children the Vaim 'verlrast
ine~d puls wS to shiae.
laookl i Hie l a li. The North .\llan
h-( as spenii ?.~, per ear on
F(Ahools per 'I. Cld: the Soulth .\llnic
S ates $l\.'I 1 011ol li per 4.1nt as iuinhei.
TIe NoIt ('e nit ra Stales speId $ 11 .
per child: Ilie Siulli ('entral States
$1.1 - no' hlml ts much. North Da
koi:1,a Irulr i :,t ie. i< sp 1ii $; Iper
yea .1 chibl: 1: b\i im a . $ 7. o., 'V.
\alrrfurn('l'(1. .I.w i- \a r-.-(ni
:-50l<i : a :1 . . o t 'J ln n y 1
-at N':ti a oiia4ed only .: .T8l
and (M ila 't .labunl.. yis
Noip (il \.Ar a tal$ 1 al tul TetiL_ s \:v 5.
inl proportion to wealIh for)I. while
North D)akota spends it 1 o I I.oo ; I I
vvent. a year. for each $100 of r or
weoalthl, Idaho PI, and V'tah .,I \'irgin
lin and North ('arolina spend only 2S
c(et nIs at year I- r S i (i of wealI 1 th. SouI th
arolina 27 (enis, and (eorgia and Aur
kansas only 29., Alabama 2:1. .lissis
Sippi anld Louli.iana, :.11, Texas* and
Tennessee .33. .
Ouir Sol.lern slates thei'eore might
(ot11ble the amount they are sliending
f'or schools and ven tlhen not spend as
intich as soei other states are spend
in. I 'it ItS now highly resolve that.
we will sanetify the gmrater liosieity
(od has given us by giving twiec as
much from it for uiolding ite powers
of the clibitni lIt has giv n Is i f lo
Ill I' ig the tbs i l pu p ' or ili
who said: "1ilm m1 hi 1;11 yl .
h iave l t.al life m oIr a5l-.Iah t.
lwaltih Every 1 .r e as
spe.iOlIll' izzyi head~w me''idwvo
bhubb, l;r itu lls hinidls be n' i m- t
hIed Iii s i~lI,:mr I ln s wo hema i , s'at
ill. l. Os. it ies, 802os. -lirne Co.,
I orlls. lifalo: -. I V. e k kit
and ho t (year1 omI wso n Whle
Bhailii . i II u it hiry I lt it of Illoll
in ithe .n r i-: ee m y i a
Co lu ni Scv.er-y iie |' Ingvd a puain
i lueis tat I i isat hei'iuron, a Dr01uo
iiciin ste inc al sd ats 1)n't .im
DV4'in's eKidn y lill t he fi' ine thatii
Tereil.lersa mle:rils. n' Pse(M i'rn Co.,
(i'ro, uff, . .ei'e ito
Ilmnhir Iat8 C;mat .Iesn Wh'ileo
aSteeki'g She.,tr ner Shienfrom
Wein re Ihvlit not lioiind shoure
andltie.hrfesihlysokd
Tihtnle~inglaru fatr oh ate rapJedy
sna unde whith 1 nigno labrersh
boltlrl tekn sheOer ofro te rior
ofllin fourthed and ijunginofinding
leae aile te: bol lciamleoro
Peorletownk Wel o.: Georgeitrt ofs
"ashve S.e.,end ln unmidehntifie
brletk man. Flour tof yeh's nrd en
w1ere goodl buts nio seiiusy (lshocked
ad th cother tofive tlihtey shocked.
wasefanasy that thee s o sigotwr the
live that' Ie anoted hiet nmbe
oflen ndera the the, wrnd findingA
"unolucky ~'t hirtleethere,"' cstartedat
leaveg ae them lli. borlesene.~'l d
yuc goodrprsfo m utmr
4:'i01ANY l'LANNI.NG
ADRiOIT PEA\EE 3MOVE
'rop. of 6imors 'ermt t(d to Srout
to I'repiare hlome (inifiton.
I -on' ot. eI pt . 21. The crop of so
'ald pene- rinnfrs tmf the (;ri'oal
Tn r' iS ) o'ri itti'.g to -prout ill tad
ngGerillanl neim-qpers convinces 0he
(;-ndenl pro.l, and pi Iblic that l iriini
i prlparing home opinion for another
I./oit 1wale Ilaleu(1(ver which prob-.
[lIy wil take deilnite shape lefor
he !nIffw elies.
F-'ral; carnw the allvgedl British peac-d
fi'er which, not withlstand ing oflicial
cntal, is still being coellilllled upoll
.Aitedly ti (Cermioany. Now much1 fuet
Ins buein added io fh lun.if itt ion by the
'evt .l i thef ('rfii .'f'ver!men('lt
,as allmndonled claims: (1f ."1Ir)I(Iacy
unI conltrol oxer the territory and pop.
itlion of [;elgium. I addition. there
Ir.(, all sorts of rullors regarding thie
rman alswer to the i'1)ope.
I strang thing about the whole af
'ir- ii- that. the (e;rnan censor appears
1 hf pernittin te Inewspapers to
usecuss the ialltter fl, but so far as
n known none ofe the discussions is
)1ided oil Ilore substantial authority
hat the( inde-iliie "we unlderstand",
>r "we have received inforiation".
nhe faft reimains. however, that thie
fifinn govrnmie' am represented
y the f'nsor, dsos not ob)41 to these
Omevntvrs.
The Wetnntr(azttev fIluotes thle
Ivrlin corre-sponldent of' the Kovinisce
olksz'itu al aimiI:I. that "fromh all
Oticial sulrOC thele is 11o truth in the
-epori that irnmny f itends to declare
in a indonnctiie of her iaiins on 1101
:i ." Tif (fIt/e ttf points out that
einesl 1a 1 it neces.arily an olil
-i.11 (h-.nial h1 1 Ir nIll It laly has deci1ded
0 1*0eIn IIo .11 a l ai:ll - on HeAlim.
The vc1 EveI SIi:nilard qay.s: "TIh1(e
h'U ~in .nsor is prm ting (;( rman
mo e l ebih l~ rs that Ge(,I
iI-I : eimbI down1 anld -vmI,.oIeC(
iny ii n u r w v f
!:c t;(,! 5 of ('I f:'f is I'l'Ii l i 1, '.,: w ic(1
ffp 1i i i !on.-5. add(1ill"s It cofrt I -
I:!ilfl ho I.'Il ilkilovlanI i -lep ill tit' lii
I'ifl l o1f p 'II'., 11111 dmI htf5 114 ill it self
il hfier tilh' S esl ;fz Ilit' egotia Ans,
ied a roan is-1nt ahtn tAknina
vflti hen Illy to biln d lly high Ilo s
-IiTe iS :. i sign that t ill t s of
andin Asriaist ae in th110
rislnd(i fuot n I <hn-11 i itsI year
A is a te s) tof Cnt Nets fions,
Amister-daim says:
:A i' l re t read ili oln aoiutll iiaprs
l'rds' I bo the tief tuat reports of a
;llraine wthe Trnt iobjc and I.:rhin, it
wouldi be Ifolly 1f0l buil' ny hih hopes
.h'oe tf (is n lo1lli givelgtilhiant. to
I l I ll .1 : filidftI (11t lft I-i'ei tstag
;!,any. and1Astri li ing is a
haf ndf4 t haI nI - teily wer e yerr
disff atch 1fo th C lrlNe sfo
fledsII to tei beliefi tat reprt fa
)riis liaci f offer1 ' wer firculated11
,as forif I I the (;erma Woer let. to
f mm I -( .f ra- 4 ikr f or ig
(Inin o" i'Wf pinion i
''n e:i'i hts' ho ( filmt (osermaune
wis ould l~i'fld tilt'non iri:l- l n be
laf wo :. e ti 11 irpu o I l.tj' l i f lc --
Inat IhlstW dited tffrt r fee-Iil
tlo Ib tl'I itedg tll a s tl'l tt I ac, sm
Iatie1)' de wce..at t l'ie
a ilnte las , ill ofl t ile d Alt-to
hieikn'y otain ani a--in (;lorma
toe inarlliatv toyl~eae, but ted"S
nahSomne aios il hby Fnne f."
~ikofpiionot VoMnr.leo
-\tliierda, asete Ip.- amewers
he llsl'oilist organ11t of' bei-1,~ holings
l'int0 tohe omte es itirason til day
11inn't icorror stle teat riht,
"WhI le Iite hen (;0erman 011 coverte
remin dthrto hiisks114 not11 onle
ICidl fosience.t Nf'opolic it s trulya
1v'ise llhat isegards thi- moall ant1o
iliicianszil we ld at ight11 inigt
mdl'tat illium0 as hei rigihlt tonid
helasht isui of "loe Andl--Str
iieckl cot1ndanausn."ot