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The Goderich Star, 1920-05-06, Page 8
V .. '$rl,trr�iltt ntol. t+rral *s `'Act's low * w u ------ Mrs. I�itIt�lliltlNN+N1iM1M Y" """.,,,k , thy. k#llEltt.� ftliMiVh l�It Wit", ' VOW Mrs. #vat• "►, i 'ard rtiirt9 veleop .._ for ria two mon:two -.$sit 3o the'vot, + tvatii�s uatl BB'<rlt titilttt bel, C lb" IqMott 111ther, who has to e1j a burl'0' - re - '"t 11800 itOS& Cearso at Wlaahwtl, haw obtltlned �a'y� + 'Ao%rn ,!till drpl.cm4 and Is Howitt for a rest. � ! 4, 41 A to, e It $So F "1!,00V", T. hi, atlas t3erble 'its wtrhtttng irlrJl�ls ,. around here recuperating after Have yen , U. t". reals" reo peca log b+i l..lt 1 r In the hospital on account of #tem sips. : hal .wile oirily ? flew to the Fft1 1� PoP►tttatf1,40.19ctttton. The funeral of the tate Geo. Jol�ia- d "may weather is warm- weather and each 'da we are closer to the time when we will stop was eery lag !y Attended Rev. Y +li�rtlkiost Coq atitl►t Book' �1r. l:omm, of tiewloek city. took 0 � t have to wear $priing clothes. It is well to be prepared slid have the• tlecesasar3" garments xY 1.75 $2.00 charge of the funeral servicers. m ' a z lines 1•or the hot days. We are showing a w'ondelrf ul•, assortment of fi ria mer- "h a itgr: of Pttn'icv" by The funeral of the Irate Richard, Y e p � wu tt> m 146 Quer. Bruce. an old resident of WawB,ilpst},' 1641114U* in every department. C;OQids that ;i)re reHl Inew altltl .tltp t0 the minute styles. It )'y *[,yp 1 w1mrs" by \51111am was held un ?unriay, htay end, to Dun- � ' is , X,4otgstsoet bite. gannon cemetery. Site was aged 91. } e"ulre to show you through every department and we want you to see our' ready - 7 ''Maty Aljadw filer B-ductit," Mrs. Ben Ferguson. of Ottqwa, is vis- r toi-swear dt~,partment especially. Ev zy, style of Y garment is repzesented in this department by t f or a watOn. Uteiog mer brondb dein Uelena, and for tine haVO oracle it a do rtment where all lines of ready-to-wear are tarried. slater, :Urs. 9andburn, prior to golltlq . •- pa }* Niotvta .thd titae to Paper rout' to Edmon!"n, where they intend; to QU � Au ou=Q }; house r while our stock of mak* their home. Y!!!1 t �•�+.,.�....,�.....,,.�.�..,..■ ,.�....�.,,....,., W.41JA PAPER Is complete. .lir. Baker, of Goderlch, has reAted few, i#Il yS, clalety one of T. Allen's gvw stores .no 0111,, " � ppeed, tri lltb soft' he open for business Tue>~sday, � t� � � � Ping oaft Suit a OC Saturday. Just what Dungannon' N, a i ,,� �t is wanted. 1 + ,Each o do . we are selling Costa far the It You are not buying a Coat, it X11 Alli Is tti+ g A very pretty wedding took place on ` I reason that the styles and values are right. to will likely be a Suit. As you know P�Ih!'. APMI 28th at the hump of the; bride's ].very Coat is nary, ha vir'g been bought this Northways' Coats are leaders is style, t father :atr. wasJas. Elliott, when their season, Both long sad short Coats are being U daughter, Ftossie, ab costed to mar- fit and workmanship. This is the line l shown Velours, Berges and Trieotines. The that we are carrying. They are made % riage to Lnrnr Ivers. They intend cola -% aro par h living on the old farm y blue, fawn and sand, li ht blue in Berges, Poplin and Trieotine. Navy t The annual eleotiou of officers of thr and tweed effects. All sizes are represented in blue predominates but they are shown r d Women's Institute took place on, the MISS SUSiE NOBLE this ra,,l;e, so "it gill ►Ibt be bard t0 select ti in black, fawn and tweeds. Every . 29th, with the re-election of all the style from this range. og0000mm size is still In s otk and it will he easy Y .+' Old officers, namely', Mrs. Nat. a press' _ _ ,,,»��, „��� to find Your size. Colored linings are dent,prehiant; Mrs. Et. Higgins, vire press- used in 01 suits. These linings, as you dent, and 3llxr talo Mothers, secretary. Mourned until May 26th At one o'clock - A box Soria] and concert will be for court of revision of assesdynent. G know, are the newest creations. Button SHEPPARDTON�lhelc) in the .tarivultural Hall, Dungan- E. NICDONAGH, Clerk. House Dresses non, un F'rida>, May 18th, under the and braid trimming is used effectively aur DILE in combination. Pretty Vests are set f. th•+ tgtimr;ing is the Colborne, 'of K. auspices ut lh, Dungannon welcome, va'ome d- 'Ihe in range we have ever carried. ill socl,e8uits, while others haven lain No. it, Ashlivid and ColUurne, Por the I Institute. F:ver burly welcome, Ad- Miss Alice Nechtlr, of Sheppardlon They range is size frotu 34 to 44. Shown in P month of .April. Thr pupils are grad- mission 35c. hadwq with boxes tree. '{pent the week -end at the parsunagr, front blue chambray with white eall,u• anal cuffs or ed as to the ournber of start, obtalne d. -'-" Misa Wright, of Edmonton, is at pec- �� o wish everyone to inspect these alae wttlt+ steer ,itSnillrs perfect work GODERICIi TOWAi9HiP sent visiting with Miss Minnie Gurre with salt tricnrning. )' P y l armours at their convenience. to all subjrrlS each d•+>. urn• red slur Patton -Baker. -The home of Mr fir. and Mr Moore and daughter, , f3 equal to the white one*: Jr. \'. •• and Mrs. Jno. F:. (taker, Waterdovvn. Toronto, wert} guests at the g � Print and Itinghant dresses in the newest ° Grace Eby, Y r, :1 w. i,. 1\. A.-lfec- hint.. was flu• .r, n,• ,P a ret' wed B parsuna pretty last week. patterns an(I in ninny styles. These garments tar Tigert, 3 r•, 1 w, Sr. IV. H. --Laura ding on Wedn-ol"y, April 28th, when. ,tle-bou;ht from the tna•nnfacturers and ai•o ill r( Skirt Lengths Ortian6 2 r, a v%; Bertha Foi tvr, 2 r, 'l in the presenro of immediate relatives An entertainment will be- given at Nile on the evening of May 2lth. Sir � class by themselves. W; Ervvfu Foster, 2 r, 1 e ; ' room n, ed In daughter, Hazel Ltllan, was unit J. H. Cameron, of Toronto, will be Just arrived, several skirt len tbs hewn 't 1r.1 t w; 'Hrbd. \'rooman, ed In marria'haring,• to Victor Art Patton, r Ipresent. Buy your House Dresses from this department. g f w. Sr. 111. -Edna F:by, 2 r. 3 w It. Catharinc,, cent., only son of Mr for- sport skirts, is stripes and checks. Jr. 111. --Frank Vrootan. 2 r, t \v; El' and Mrx• W. J. Pattnn, of Gode.rich' A very attractive wedding took plar( Theysre the newest and they S7 Very mer Oraham. t r. Sr. 1. -Jean Lednor, tuwnahlp. Th,• erren:nny was eon- at the home of Mr. and Mm. Jacor, i Blouses chick and attractive. 4 r; 'Aletta Johnston(-, t r, 4 vv. Jr. I.- - dueled by It, v. R. Albright, of Mill-' flott, West Wawanosh, on the evening Lloyd Brindle), f r, i w; 'Clayton F,)s- grove. The bride, who was given in of April 28th, when their younge%, Your 'Spring outfit will not Middy Blouses ter, I r: 2 vv. Sr. Pr,- Hoc Eby, 3 r, 3 niarrlagv by her father. looked ,ery'da4liter. Miss Flobsy Myrtle, was un- rharmin in a �v,sidfnK gown M htrd in marriage with Mr. Anthe,rr be complete without a new w: Teddie' 1'rooman, 3 r; Mabel Foster K 2 r, 3 w; With Foster, 2 r. .I r. Pr French blu, n,essaline silk. She orae Lnrnr !vers of West Wawanoah, •b) Blouse. 1Vevor has our range ' tt7rharrl Cousws. Thu,, nearked at,mded by \IIS.. Nora Rayner, of Wat_ Hcv. J. �Y, Hisey, of Nile. been av ]aceto as at the present We have been greatly complimented on our range of buddy have mfnyed several dac,. erdumn, who wore a frock of brown d furies satin and icor ette. The COLBORNE time. '('Ihe r,ovv'est styles are hors a Blouses. It is the lamest we have ever carded and the beat in A. M. I:NE;CIlTEL' R for yotir�inspeetion. Smocbs are li • , hrlde and bei l+.+said carried bon nets Colborne council met In the town- Voila I v -,duo. t iaiu white or colored Middies. Also while with colored V DUNGANNON of carnations and maiden hair ferns. ship hall April 13th, members all pre- nroatly favored in Georgette l� 1 L� collar slut trimming on arm. All sizes. from c uildreu's to Lawrence CrtAiey was 'home from groom \v,h, e -slated by his cousin. sent, Reeve Young in the chair. Min- and Crepo do Chine. These oar- t,� k i I! ,� , Ititchoner over Sunday- \!r. H. 1'. Cux, or Toronto, The utes of last meeting read and adopted went -4 vome in ov'ery shade or in wom, a Ihoy and to be found to t)he read} to worth dep,lrt- groum's Paver to the bridesmaid was a On motion of Currey and Itfe-NelL Thr tombinstions of colors. l stent. f i r i TAA Pret+hyttrians have Riven a call ,,,I of pearl vardrn following communications were dealt t ?� to He, stilton Campbell, of Toronto. p., and to the Arco my v a parr of Rold cuff links with: Voile smocks :rt $10.00, in '-Ginghams There ix 1n he a hex coe`al in the A dainty we•ddlna luncheon was sere- (1)• One from M. G. Cameron re J ,; vdlladc next week for Ow Woman's in- Prl, after vvhirh \Ir, and Mrs. Pajton crossing at MoPhee's pond, asking if plain white or colors. stitute, sett on the evenin+r train for Hillmilton, going to place the � A 1:Lrrto raurta of Anderson's Gingham at 65e a yard, 27 -in. �t the council was g +:uderich and other points west, the �`e ruche fortunate in buying iC- , Etmec Stnrckletun v. as home Pur the f culverts in the crossing according t,. wid©. These Cin;hams are known by everyone as the best that f rr bride travelling In a Smarr suit of navy y Fisher, second- 1- t r week -end from \\ Ingham, vvlh(re' hr the award, Moved b our. Blnu40+ vvhctu the can be procured. I Is, attending �usiness college, ileo, with small French hat to match. ed by Reeve that the following be a silk market was low, thiis we have them uuvv in stocic much be - (In their rPlhun the ha committee to Interview hie. MoPher\ r happy bouple will low the market price. Fither high or lova necks are represented Canadian Giaghams at 4N and 50c a yard. These are al.sr, 1 -•-•.-.•.,.'-- - ---•-----.-.- � reside In St fathnrincs with Power t t "i yt. L 9; a , a "rk w r" r' E" rsF� ,if }i4 e D, Currey, C, G. 3i -in. wide. The patterns are, neer ani bright, in large and McNeil and C. A. Robertson. -Carried. IF IT IS A BLOUSE' AVE IIAVE, IT. sma]l checks. ACBCN� (2). Communication from. A., .0, Sones Seeding- !N progressingvery tavorab- ley claiming damages to automobile _ 1y at present vome intend finishing caused by culvert being placed too ' this wrrk, high on Colborne and W. Wawaposh SIr, \\'illiam i)Obie, of the village, roadway, near Nile. -the .matter wa? left with the Reeve. who hoes been on the sick list, is Im_ ,. Proving (3). Communication from Tax -rte- gat present. form League asking that a 'resolution Mr. peter Paterson, win. has been be forwarded to the Government, re - H COLBORNE Coo vi,tting his rnn4 ho e I Jolla Milson• commending tsevel'aIl amendments to THE HOUSE OF RELIABILI�CY returned to his home In Alberta this the .A'ssessment Adt. Com;fAunfcatloW week. was flied. Mr. itonald Patens h Jas Ad ma I t,fy9a +e A n as not hoe❑ ted If,, lately, !I, is getting weak- er and but 8 - ora r • council ask - iD$ that the fee for on . counciing bele- 4119ht hopes are entertain- ed of hi. recovery, raised from 83 to $5. Moved by Robes ertson, seconded• by.. MaNell, ghat res Mrs. Itr•,vvn, of Logan ' township Who has been risking her brother, lrl quest be granted. -Carried. Moved by Robertson, seconded by llupersised by G. D. Currey and C. C. hlc.Neil. Carried. afford, by refusing to buy every lug (could Paterson, returned to tier home J1oYe11, thgt the reeve and clerk be a ury that is offered for sale and by th orders were'�iavvn on the treasurer use of little the former part Of this week committee to confer with the care- fur the following. accounts: Levi Sny- a common sense oeva siunaily. We're acting today like the eYreg 7'he Rev. ,lames \\'ikon, of Dover- rand rregulatio e he roads on a sprec. Every rlow ausil uthinks, sdinry usPu of court Pru>;byteriau church, Toronto, lots, and to secure new maps a w'i'ck hitt ndeoncessiio+nn,, $tfk7 , Oscar For- 'ester. ofing the other 4eln s intoxi .afler visitinlr friends In West WH%%anosh, returned to his home of ceme- tory,-Carried. drawing tile and putting the same In on MRiband concession, $13.30: cat( -d. Like the drunk, we will keel on until we wake up in the In Tnrcmfo last Tuesday. The treasurer re orted P $•120.38 re. H. ,Blake, Mihir *1 (fisc, $1.50; W. 'Bol- mornim -then we vvill come to our senser Tuewday eveuinR, or rather Wednes- ,day celved from county treasurer (unpai1 taxes of 1918). The question of abol- tun, shovelling snow, 90c, (;ounell adjourned on motion of Itob- wish vve had behaved ourselves n, (promise rnc,rnina, Iter wap discovered in Itte s" Mill, mill, It hod a ging vstattzto ,labs►• Avas .discussed, I Moved by Fisher, ertson and McNeil to meet on May 26th never to do it again. Pcr- 'haps we will behave and perhaps w, Rend start b n fore aetcone `vas Ihrre'• The mill is an seconded by v;urrey• that we abolish statute labor Air at 'f! e. m. as a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll 1920 won't: that all depends on how hate entire 101;%. A small pHs of lumber w'a` scorched a little, \yn believe one Year. -Carried unanimously. The fol- Irnving accounts of anden- efal business, g w•e'are put to it to make a living it I the sober ,days that are to come. Th tit, Intention is to rebuild as soon were Paid: L. Pot- ter, di9cing roads, 1. HETHERINGTON, Clerk. chances are are we wilt find other way - as Cltp flea Ic mire). utshed• We have can. 9 and to, $3• A. W. Wise, 2 12 -inch the Ito make fools of oursel-es, and wa not heard If they carried any insurance. at flit, $4: A. Sterling, breaking rgads, eon. 9 and THE BLUE JEANS JAG will be dead in luck if we haven't tc I du anything more serious than Ne\t `kibbath the Precbyterin con_ 10, from I.. R. east, 84; G. Me Nall, re- Only Work dor uvorells. gregation Intends introducing the new Pairing and putting In culvert on 12th. and Economy, ti0. hod. Will Be hymn book. IL would appear that the 8•\. Council adjourned, on motion of t the 1!. C. Of L. service 'if praise will be a strange Robertson and Currey to meet April Onlooker in Th:,mas Tinier: 0th, The ('j10DERtCB MARKETS. donglomoratfon in the Celestial City. 1920, at 2 P. in. io ever,+ll agitation, which w:hs brok- The old. Preshyterlanc " using the !psalms. ted by the I. HE:T"EHl\ETON, Clerk• The en out in certain places the past week' or sq. has furnished us with a Iitt,: 0otside Market Reports on page 3. old precentor with his Inning Pork: the mo,lern and up- Colb rm• ,• council met in the tovvnshlp hall :April 20th, mernbem bit, of the humor that prevents life from Wheat ...............................2 00 to '2 00 'tneut -date ones led by the klst of vvhI, alt present, Reeve Young In the becoming tun monotonous. That Floor, Gov standard.,.7 00 to 7 25 Il Ilei, or attentively hstening to one of chair. 5linutes of .last meeting is about all the good it has dune. in Flour, per cwt., faults 6 00 to 6 50 y ....5 fir latex solos delivol"A with all the recent read and a D Proved. The matt,•r of dividing the some flares mothers of the clubs fbi'tned dirt dun Bran, r ton .. f, i,6 00 to 5H 00 Shorts, ton modulation; nr the human township Into sections for road the overalls for used or Per ...............80 DO to 82 00 OatR Nulr,•• Thl4 is the variation in one denominallon, -sup- erlsor Was discussed and the follow- twice at least, while in others tht Petitions -.signed and ...... ....... ,,,.,,...•••••••••••1 00 to 1 05 Bar] 3y ...........................1 fi5 but 11 is equally a II_ debt, to alt : pP Ing overseers were a appointed: The reeve for the promises Fives to eschew' tallofed garments were ob- to 1 75 Buckwheat ..... ....... l 4o to'1 so county roads and the boundaries; A, A. Fisher for the S. E. Nered %%fill the sit 1114, reverende that t in the old day, ora, usually displayed gay-••••••-•• • •• ••••••..........2000 to 24 0o Butter per lb -Dalry ...,...,0 55 to 0 60 ARHPIELD ANhtleld corner from 3rd and 4th coq, to Mc- Cabe's towards the signing of drink pledge, Eggs, per dozen ...............0 40 to 0 48 eouncil met April 12111 as prr adjournment; minute3 last corner; C. A. Robertson, 5th and 61h cion. .from the river west and pledges. +17 bur, nut to rob bird,' Hogs..............................19 00 to 111 00 Cattle. hotcherschoice 10 of nwetng read and, nn motion of Fulli- van and Richardson. to the gore at J. 'Walter's and MrGavv road to Saltford b nests. I doubt ff' ane mon in every hundred thou and seriously purchase,] ... 00 to Il 00 Cattle. bt4chersoniinaty 9 o0 to 10 00 Bologna, wen• adopted• Colborne account was read and favor- ably received. T. (;. y way- o A, J. Gold- a suit Of ovoira,ll,� to take the place of a thorpe's G, a Currey to oversee the good suit Of c1011104. Some men vvho north east corner from Bully, Nr Ib.......... 6 to 7 Lambs, per lb- ............. 016 to 017 Hams, Allen's areount vva, then presented and, on motion of No, i school 1i'use east and north of 6th con • C oould afford to .pend 8(> for the Pun of the thin did per ib,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0 40 to 0 4o Bacon tong clear ..............0 32 to 0 32 illicharo.loO fi so, but they did not 'Potatoes per bag .............. 6 00 to 6 00 and Johnstone, was osier_ t'• \1c�3eH, northwest corner from Na. deny themvelvcs anything in the way � e d I schoolhouse west and down the (',th of regular clothes. The overalls were - p+rid, halnce utlary, g.f0; express, (•Oct. Moved b McNeil, k I ! The follow•1t4R account, were or- y seconded by oxtra, and fd this way, instead of help- +" +• '+ +�.' drrnd paid: (.. Campbell, tilling Robertson that a by-law be drawn up Ing cut down the cost or living, they vvnslhnul, con, t0, 83: Wallace Tw•am- "Pofnting the following road masters were boosting It up. If the agftatlon sr e le', tllling vva,tcout and teaming plank, `t 85 a Chy while so employed: Levi 'had resulted In the fad Dein taken u LATEST STYLES IN .n, der to be road master for that g p Smiih's #ri Store 1l s 1.. R-, 9 and t0, rWl; J. McCarthy, repair- part Universally. it 'night have had serious Ina 2 culvert,, h. line, gJ; G. Hall, lye_ of township supervised by Fisher and effect, but :as it is the brnetlt derived 1140 _ palring 2 culverts. S. R., 9 and to, $1: Robertson, and Jos. Alton to be road ill .the way of 4tving the people Some - i Clas, breaking road, con 9, $ri master for that Dart of rho tovvnsitl thi Spring -Fancy Miume T. Illenn, diacing road, con. P. t n6 tt► talk and laugh about has Work . 82: An- - -- rdbrA t}}���»? Offset the damage door by drew Stevvart, plank, MUM: Jno, Hog• th"e-Maddists who fell for it. r an, bsvtktng react, eon f0. 8S: ��r„ The high cost Of living cannot be A NEW SNiPMENT JOS�T Ill Vinton. d1KKinR hilfi. con. :, 81,.3 /1 neaten by getting excited and adopting e T!Iety flats are ver large or n• Kenzie. dishing, crop 4, 82,t1p; ,loo. Md- Government Bonds Ovary tali and i novMty that comes ...»....,...�»...�� �, y lirnzie, dishing, con. 4. 8•,2,50; Thos, albng. trean be, beaten t,y work and' Very Slijcyt11"ififft Richardson, sr.. breaking division line, blight Aid Sow economy, by the people, individually Beautifully stamped Night ' t?4 25: J"' TJgert Alilltlz w;nshout, di- s and collectively. getting along without 1YM Prrtr'ait Hats) Clevided "" On line, t►.'s; Fr"k MuspllN, repair- thfbgs they. do • trot need and e\tnnot GbWas+ Day Stipa, Dresser » ; tog rutwrrt, curl: s, t31 50: Jno. P.:;ul(f- Runners, Towels, Pillows, ' 1�silt6ers or fosse, tread van. diarin And plowing, eon. c, $10; � "�" Libra Scarfs and Cee y,, Inc. Moe amaM discing and plowing. A SEIIEIIAL INSURANCE ISO ICA '�' thea l AV**Ag 1H few., vie con. 10. 82.50: tree Drennan, dlscttlQ �' N[ICE 'jtitt�t » I and plowing,con. !0 e:',50: Jac. G int .RS llct(y �1d� ��y a t t •• , a, ., yz�r w dlgaina Olt;jt*&p.''f5e.:" Jamil On MOMIS Thai TEO ttta: r �� tN111}eij as Btit1a11 remoring lee on L. R., r31; Roderirt a t All shades in Eiehroidery «� Mehcnale, road to lake, &%0; Thins. �� _ t Sin } Silks. Cr"lite!t Silk d 9 r. �prs�ltfes�e'Y $Irotnl;. breaking and plbvrita(t s L., G 1 ».., and 7, 8j; al rdDc�lt 11leKeazll�, road to breads t1- ttt♦ of 1 artt from 6" lake. arta; " ' Ifat'lsetR ttixpetle to £verytbing for Iralley Wolk `. the (lbrierfclt, t?3 °J7 t: E. stpwnagl►, oft- , � ' a�enaes to ttttiderlrft.' ►: dila. "Mie+fon, Ill Tllr �t of -1,ih JuM11 s" � lllt+l►lNrJ>t W k!`iil,. experiv- s to Boder eb, salol 'starry 1ltlek- ' vvA8h0uts fit, MoV ed by !gull;. von and lttchar���� C�Irlrwtat 'Pkt�i cad hail (Won,sOu arilsnlvOd, that l►1+ filled ' the atatun tabor be left tis !t' kvas, but P s $ where labor has, byes! out eft by deatg.'RatCd _ _ those road system the parties lb +P a $Yf► +O/s1s10 attttt Y��[i rl��.�111 those "roa(is have the plyrfercrlcr ! r low �t 0. I��5 eft6er pay ft la tAtCS or go bit4lt atC3 R j� ». r. ifth"S, eras. er tsldero>td, artj~etwlsad by the' +�+ e I eMn • � Y 'S cQnn01111j tf of their dlVtsiWb atilt it „' vole of t1116Cit Cttlrti be taken sat 1lbitt �a t"t at ti elret101w sti Otattlif Cabrt: (M fAID Yn ofd Wt�ollt .ri roti , JafiSl1Qs6kll end el'oDhtlt�}l,�y����y�� t..w 1.M►FeKM M e[1111111 14, S�j' 1t With Flowers " Mother's Day, May 9th Make this da her happiest, Ppiect. ,Flowers, God's gi[;, wit, i:cpr,•.•ed in a beautihil way just what your heart meant to say. GEO. STEWART Florist,' Bruce St. You 1Wear Oxfords o- Pulnps to be strictly ti,p-to-date, With that new dress; , or stlit uuthing cocid be .Itlore he - coming than our smart, stylish, and uow- very pop - t,1 l ar Low Cut Footwear r Call and see our ladies' laid Oxfords iu Black or Brown .50 to $9.75 Ladies' Patent Oxfor high or low heels, with vanit3, pates, Goodyear Welt 8 McKay Stitched, $5.00 to $9.501e, 'ctrl' soles and Something New and pronounced by critical buyers as "extremely pretty," is a Patealt 2-Eyeiet Tic priced at $8.50. Kid 4ad' Calf Otfords, in black and brown, also the now S&tch Brogue, in Oxfords.taud balmorals 4. ,rVR .MEN Slippers for the Misses, Girls and Infants, A shoe Crit ec cry foot artid6et�ery parse, at W. MG..SURAh r 1 A l q» .fir � vra. o » �i tt■