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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-03-24, Page 10r Y r,. X 1. COTTO'' SOK • Dozen *ea Black;, Brown,. 1$11,Vy and Grey.. These will be for they -early bird.. + • • 25c pair. MEN'S .SOCKS 10 Dozen Men's Black'Cashm4e Sol, good weight andfast color; reg. 75e pari ' Dollar Day 0. 2 pair for 1:00. • SILK POPLINS: • ,$00 Yds.. of tbis popular material on Bale at pre war prices. Colors. Black, .Navy;. Brown, Green, Sand,. Purple, Greys, 36 inohea wide. • • 1.39 yd. • • 1 t, .WC NQW A,', 4:4t.%>r it9. ,.. FACTORY COT-�, TQN , s is the best bargain in cotton since'19}6;' •,Niee•firm quality-suit- able uality•su td - ab a fort all,purposes: YARD WIDE. Owing to quantity beinimi 1P l? • �we'reserve the right to limit the amount to a customer.. ' Dollar y WORK SHIRTS 0 Doz. only men's heavy qand elude; black and. white' or . blue white, Sizes ,I4* to 17. This is one of the big specials. $ Day. $129 •each. 5 . y,ds. for $ 1;oQ. LISLE .GLOVES • Ladies', long lisle gloves, Black and. Browns, all sizes,, beaiutiful quality. Dollar 19a7 49c pair. Ladies' Underskirts .10 Only -Black, Green, Rose and Flowered Silk Taffeta. Regular 3.75 to 6.00. Dollar Day ►2.95.:. Men's 81 'Boys' 'Hats ` A bigbox at, the door full of men's :and boy's hats; They wont lastlong at . , • SOe each Cotton Stockings 25 Dozen Women's'Black Cotton Stockings, sizes 8 to 10. , -iBig Special • ' 27c pair. CORSETS, About 25 pair corsets, values up to $3.50. • 411 sizes up to 30 in the `lot Children's L resses An our Gingham• dresses have been pldced ,in .two • lots: Dresses up to .$1.50 for 95c. • ' 2.50 to 3.00. Dresses for' $1.95. butnot in any particular style, $ Day ' 1.75 pair., • WASH GOODS A big table piled high . with ° .B prints; ginghams' and •shirting:. Dollar' Day • • 30c yard • TEA APRONS.. ' Dozenlawn teaaprons trine- -seed --With . yal:_lace. Regular 50c. • Dollar: Day . . 29c each.. Flannelette and N Cambric Gowns - -- About 10 doz. _garments are rncludf ed in this item, but a the price quest-, ed they won't last.long.; Reg. Values up,to $3.00. $. Day $1.69',0; BLACK.. SILK • 1 Piece Heavy. Duchess Pailette, nice eveuweave, will give splen' satisfaction. Was 3.60, $ Lay ' ° $1.95 yard. •.. ;... DOUSE DRESSES '21 Ladies' Dresses, values up to $4,014. if Day' ;nc:eb. 18,,Ladies' Dresses, .values ti p to $3.UU. $ Day '.$1.95'' CREPE' KIMONAS• About a dozen Ladies'. Crepe Kimonas, •values from '$3.75 to •$6900.. •$ 'Day •; ; .'...... $2.95 e SLK WAISTS ••' ' 21 . ly Black and„ White Silk waists; • nicely made, ,convertible collar, sizes 38 to 44. Reg, 8 50 ' and .3.75.• $ Day • . 2.29 Cortecelli. Australene for Sweaters, and Pullovers, splendid_- range of colors. $ Day Bargains . jn,� •all departments.. Space does 'not allow us to give. all details. Bargains. Galore l A,:" • • RE MNANTS Lots of', Remnants in''• . Print, owelings, +-dress goods,flannel- ette, .etc, at extra low prices for $DAY.. •, MIKID GLOVES 36. Pair Women's ling Kid .Moves, I}laek ' and `White, mostly elbow '- length,'aplendid quality, $ Day, ; ' .. '$1.50 pair I/. TOWELLING 2 Pieces, Crash Towelling, dark- color • • with red' border. Dollar bay - BOOT,LACES Black cottonlaccs , 40 inches long, suitable for Boys' or. Ladies' Boots, Dollar Day.. 1.5c Dozen 'UNION CARPET ti I Piece,36-i union carpet, green and fawn colors, ,fine for bed rooms. $. 'Day Price, . • • 89c Yard, CARPET SQUARES•, $ Day will be a good time.' to buy a tapestry or bungalo rug;, 'any square we ahVe, at a - 27c yd. 25 per cent •discount • COTTONADE. . .• 1 Piece .dark' striped cottonade, , very- - good for overalls • or boys' pants: • $ Day •• .. .32c . yard. 1 'Young Men's Suits g13; Only waist seam" uitsTfor--% y oung men, sizes 35 to 40, %•Leg. . vafilelu'e a $ Day your' choice $25.00 . :'Ladies' Raincoats di 1 10 ' Ladies' Tweed Raincoats, nide new 'Style,' a very , service- able garment. Reg. $15.00 and. $16:50 $ Day $-:2.45 1Vten's .IRainco its About 15 men's splendid qual- ity Tweed Raincoats, . up to 22,00. $ Day ` .- $ 5-.09 a. SUITING . " Artiee -piece-tweed ' suiting,..for • men's . or' boys''' suits, Reg. '4.00 yard ollar Da ' • •-• yard, --Dollar • . Y • 2.50yar. d. ' Cut this advt. •out and bring it with, you- You • will find many more , bargainicnOt .listed, here: • LISLE . HOSES. .15" Dozen silk lisle hose, black .r. whi+e Re,,i:.im brand, .sizes to. 10, Reg. 75e, for 59c pair. • BOOTS 'and 'S -HOES .One table of ladies' shoes, but- ton• and laced .'styles,; sizes 21, to values, up to $7.50, $ Day 1.95 • pair. _- 's :and Children's Shoes 2 Tables of Woes -that -should prove interesting on Dollar Day. .;ices are makePrmarked: to make quic_" ifi .: clearance - ARCH- 29th. • Phone. No. 1 D is at Your Service We Se11''or Cash•' -We, Slat -Cheaper'Ihart The- C'redit;•Stare>a DOLLAR DAY! DOLLAR, DAY we can nofenurnlerate all the red snaps hick ou will find at our store on Day, so w below 3.p;"will','find only a few of -the bar-.; .. gains which we will IiaVe,rea•dy.foryou. -� ... � 00 for 1: 2. C`ranite 'sapce';pans� and '1 was71 bowl, reg. •20. $. • • Y ; x 'Preseri►ir1g, kettle::'and"'1; sawce'Pan, regi 1,20 for .$1 • .00 • .''' 1 .'Granite kettle, 1 sauce pan, 1 •tin dipper, reg $1.20 for 4 .. `, . , • $2.00 1 Potato pot, r granite kettle; reg, $2:30 •• • .• . ` 2 Tin and- and.' 1; tin 'dipper, reg. $1:, 20. . i $1.00 - 1 Granitepail and:1 granite kettle, -reg. $2 3Q;`, ; : •$2.00: •, Granite teapots, 'reg $i. 25 fol..., • , .•. $1..00•. . • 1 Granite roasting pan and 1 steel fry On, reg : $2.80 .'for.. .•.,' .$2.00. N. • Steel fry: pan,` 1•.du st• pan,.' 1. •flour sifter, reg• $ Lao 1.00 . .• ..,,•$ Pail .Dr.• Hos' tock Food, reg. $3.50, .for. •.32.75 ,� 2 Packages. Panacea,•: i•er;.. $•120, for.: , On that day we will 'ha're on sale several •tins of paints' and stains which Will certainly go at bargain 'prices.• Dont mis this Bargain Counter., • � The •�.uc�.r�•ow H�•rdware & k THE STORE THAT NEVER ' DISAPPOINTS �s iz a i►um e'r oY' • ehav ar • iallygood bargains in groceries. Call and it will ill be a pleasure to show them. What- " • �-about Sepal". sister? .. a iw, _ The.:.Anker-Holth self balancing Sep- • arator, guaranteed .capacity 600 lbs., $ DAA'.0,��• Special Prices for Produce. . PHONE 75. DRINKWALTER & COUSINS 1,+U1INACES SUPPLIED AND.. " JNSTALLED-•PLUMSING AND p1ACTItIC WIRfl' . :4. WTS FOR 'MS MIA/MOW iffill#401, • �~ EASTER S}NDAY.:SERVICE -Methodist Church -The following• is the 'order of services for' Easter. Sunday a Morning servic , 1. Doxology.•• 2. Inivecation. 4. Prayer. „fig .Chem' •ssaprran8, 9RI0., a-t!a_ ?chorus, • "Easter Day" (Edwin • ' ow ey 6. Scripture Lessons. 7. Hlymn 8. Easter sermon 9' ayer. 10. PrOffering.` 11 Choir -Duet; sot i i i :"tenbW "Golden , Easter Day" (F. Stonbaugh). 12; Hymn 18 Benediction. �::=.Eueninlr s�•i!#�O.s�. >` Doxology. • •- 21. invocations 8, Hymn. k ' 4F Prayer. • Azth�em'Day. of Itesur., - rection)' (Geo 'W. 'Marston). -f .Se ip'ture °i�eaclii}a"• , . • • • At old man'; end aux old woman were standing before the pigsty looking at their only pig, when the old, lady said: „"John, it will be our silver wedclin' term-orrow. 'Shall we hill the pig.?", Johnreplied with, a look of ;'disgust, "What's the good of iinrdering Ole- poor pfg for what bopped 4,014.flve. year' . aha 7" 8. Sermon, Subject, "Our Lord's en- dorsation of the Scriptures.". 9. Prayer. • 10. Choir -'Solo„ 'selected, 11. Offering. 18. Choir -Anthem, obligato, solos, duets and choruses, .rather Oh' Hear Us." (11. 1. Palmer). • 1d• Hymn. 14. Benediction. .-y--o-as Never mind fussing up., Get 'to Mclntosh's - store the beat Wn'Y 7014. can and as early as you Dart ori Tue$- dav�, Pellet Day,` • . CREAM WANT:bD, SE-AFORTII REA1VIERY 1 Y -I lD GE A CAN.' AT T. SMITH;S STORE. We'test.Wcdnesday and Satur- day, P.M. Get your can any da;. "` Will -also buy limited quantity; of good cedar legit WE WILL 'APRECIA'I'E YOUR PATRONAGE. =D. ANDREW'S-- X25li tf... Dollar �-.Dayls. your .o ,.ortunity to . •:pp b u.... our ---S - Pring, furniture: Below are 3�--y list a few of our .specials for -DOLLAR ,Y• .ONLY., -DA• • polished: 1 Dinars -doom, Suite in, golden elm, highly p :in very neat design' .'consisting of .Buffet,' China : Cabinet,- ,slip•sea Pedesta 1 Table •'with.:5 leaves, 5 finial . zound.-.rice , _. . ere 'and 1 Arm Chair with' leather slip. Reg:,p • of this suite $161.00.. $ Day 132.50.• . 1 Dining Room. Suite in Empire Oak,. $ press:, a very ';neat design, Well' finished -';- Buffet, reg:_ $38 00,.4 Day. $29.50. Round Table, "with •ptdestal,` size 6 -ft, with 3 leav=- es. Rea. 22.00; ;DOLLAR DAY $18:00. . • • - 1 Set Slip' Seat Diners in craftman,'.5• small chairs fain ya , utr Reg• .85:001-$'.�Da-$29i.75i': ;: •-, -4:: P,eces._Mahogany _I3 d7Room Suite, highly• polish- ed, neat design, con sists of Dresser, 3=mrror Dressing• Table, Bed and Chair,: Reg. price .$10$.50; '$ Day . y A "number of fancy., _Upholstered rockers and, arm 'chairs in - fined , and golden oak, greatly.. reduced in price:: W.. • Also a nain' ter` of Oak -Library -Tables -•at •reduced prices. Kapock Mattresses with -fancy ' $18.56; '$ 'Day $.14.251 A few Kapock Mattresses, art 'ticking Reg. 25x00.' art licicingrsitegular • $. Day:' .$18.500.'• Alimited num bet of good quality all:at mattress • .es ''with good art tii cking.: Reg: price $16.00., • $ Day _•_.:" Give .us :a_call on $ Day and you will be convinced that'we are offering 'exceptional ..values._in We `Do Picture Framing. • •.O • NOTICE_ • Notice .ie, hereby t01i; drat t.the .business-• heretofore.. carried,;on,.,under. the name" of ' "The EHtate of E. X. Miller'' at the Village' (Cat. Helens ' has been discontinued, and - that th.c said business' will hereafter be car, ried on under the firm name of Miller '& Co. All debts o*ing The Estate of R. I. Miller prior to Jan- uary. 1st, 1921, are required to bc- settled at once. • ; • ` 24.8.p, . Miller & .Co., St. Helens, . ,0 -0.G --i- „ •1•f you haven't tried thebuoy'cor- ttel• Store you have missed whatyou . 1 aarp .sold n : tore.lM ..ekons'if ..N I3R, • ' 'FURNITURE DEALERS & UNDERTAKERS. Y.: J y'_�-..".-•------'" -- ----- udie,e .hemi ; 'con -.Wank ►th BELr+'As'r ltheaughter 'almost 'througho�nt the piay M d lvY s Mr ell credit" ie tlar` nxr young- peopis tylia tank 'their. paPtg---- ' ive11 tit tlyd play, ^f d also to those who assi'sterl in. the music between thenetsIliad in • helping to make -the - concert ra fine auecetis. . , ;oat wishing ' n ..rs.. r r an. ? g J Leslie 'Ritchie, and ' Mr and ivl. ins;. John Emmei'son many years: of hap- py Wedded life: Mrs. John Bradley hasreturned home after spending'•_ the week -end With ' her 'parents. Mrs. Sam Morrison and children are visiting at, her forn'ter home here Mr. David Hackett, . who under- went a surgieal operation. last week is doing. as Well as can be• expected. The' play' entitled r`A Young Cann - try ' school . Mani" drew a large' crowd at Hackett (.lurch on .l ri- -°o.do....•.. • 1:f :it is -to •13ave .a" dollar yen.cOme to town, better deal at Maekenzie's; My einstonnern, save dollars every day in the year. p_ Try the corner otore first. door west of Cain House ---for • quality 'goods, right price and a square deal. • day, nigh., and wa enjoyed by all .4tackonsla'o Goo* • .'