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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-07-08, Page 4WALTON. Mss'•Mary McDonald returned to troit and" son Jerry, are °visiting Detroit:; on Iv[onday, , where ' she will friends in town, . The rlosur services of the -Former r. g 'continue her training .lu-St, Marys Miss Mary Stapleton, of T,oleda, r •'3ulefhodtst church at Walton were. hospital there. Ohio, is visiting'her�,eonsin in town held' Sunday, •June 27th, i toi'nutg and r id ,firs. W. "'1 n and iMiss this' week: '&[ at A h olio� . .avenn t In the evening t e church i g ng tt Shu t , 'Dorothy and, Intl. Jos. Bolton and iii. and ilia: James licl�ttu,aaud i-soss packed, many comic front long l g .hiss �Dic]<insoit;. of.hocliesler, spent' -family, of -Berlina were' visitors. `A: s)istattc <s. •who were former. members e l'- 1, friends in the the home of Mr. and Mrs. the w i.r.. enc visiting f i !t .. James orithe church. lit the morning Dr. _,,,illage. - Redmond for a' ew days, , .:Brown spoke on "Our Country."In lIMrs, Johti Huffman, of Goderioh; DMF: Harvey \ctntcs, of St. !Marys, ;he evening lie preached a strong .ItntSuda) 3,11th her sister, Mrs, sPent Sunday the, guest of friends in .and inspiring sermon frontthe sub- li -Ramsay, town: ject of "'The Church." The closing i\t and• Mrs. W. Farquharson, of !Mrs,. (Dr.) _Michell and daughter -service of the church and former cie- provost,' Alta., are visiting the latter's Vera and 5011 Charles, returned .to • ruit of+Bethel and Walton took the sisie'r,aly-•s. \\'; i).avidson. Mr. Far- Toronto after a pleasant visit with nature, of a social 'evening on June quharsolf has been elected rM,P.P. for friends in the village and in Sea- 30,th, when a program consisting of a his riding in Alberta. • forth. .•d<uet by Charlie ;Boyd and ,Irene Mtand Mrs. Geo. Smith, of Own- Mr. Bruce.' Gordon of Stratford, is "Smith, a reading' by Irene Smith, solo linin, Man., were visiting the I -tum- visiting' his aunt, •Mrs. Alex. 'Darling, Charlie Boyd and. a •ehorus by the 'dudes and Shannon families. They 11r. and Mrs, James Shea :hhve u:hoir, also addresses by former mem-- came east to attend the Re -u lion`at treated themsela'es to a new Overland liters of the 'Y'1'.S., Church and Sun- Button's school, No. 9, Morris. coach. +lay school. An interesting event was Miss W. Dennison, of Weston, who Miss -Annie-McGrath, of Brescia the presentation "lo !Mr. lair( Mrs. has been visiting in the village, re- Hall, rLondon, is, spending her sm- ^iscorge Dundas of a beautiful `tom- turned to her home on Saturday. mer vacation with her parents, Mr. forte by the .Walton Ladies' Aid,' hfrs. Warren •Rodgerson, .of Cal- and Mrs. JohMcGrath. Mrs. Brown reading the address and pry, is visiting her sister-in'law, :Miss Jean McConnell is visiting Mrs, David Watson, President of the 1{:•,.. Jalt'li. Shannon. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David iMc- ociety, making the presentation. Mr. iMr, Ed. Ryan, of Detroit, is visit- Connell, Drindas made an appreciative reply, ing friends around. Walton.. Another pleasant, although sad, event Mrs. Wm. Clark is under the wee was the presentation to iMrs..John Cher at present. Watson of the ohurrh hymn note Mrs. James Fidtnh, of ibtimico, v g;, " crook as she has been such a faithful ited at the home of Mr. John Bal. arid worthy organist for several Fom gears and also the presentation to Messrs. 'Wafter Armstrong" and Mr.James Campbell,of the pulpit George Bailey of Toronto, were visit- Bibl m visit - Bible, Mr. •Capbcli being most ing •theirfriends about 'Leadbury last - faithful in his official duties for a long week. term of ,years. The 'last featurC of Miss Vera Crozier- was in Bayfield the program was the presentation to lest Thursday. Dr, and i2lrs. Brown of a purse of • Mrs. Win. Gramm of Acton, is vis- money, this being their closing term, rung her mother, Mrs, Alex, Gard - for a year at least of their active finer. -ministry on account of the unions. - Mrs. Scott and family;` of Langside, Mrs. Browu was e=pecially renhem- are visiting in the village this week. bared with a sheaf of beautiful rose- Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Farquharson, scented peonies by little Mary Tlu- of Saskatchewan, are there for the chanan.' in presenting the puree, .tetutioi of S.S. No.- 9, !Morris, 2s1'rs. E. Fulton read the following The garden party Tuesday evening .address ,and Mr. Geo. Dundas made was a very great success,- proceeds the presentation. "To Dr. -and 'Mrs: amounting- to about $480. !Brown, Dear Dr. Brown, ambas- sador of God. servantofJesus 'Christl DUBLIN. stud aninister to 'our fellow ,nen and y , Mrs, Brown, co-worker in every gond!• :\ number from here attended the cause: - In • accord with . "the eI,1 'att-n social 111 Kinkora on Juiy 6th. order changeth yielding place to ixew," the time has come when we may no longer worship together as pastor and people. During the short period of your ministry- among us you have given to us of your hest, and have presented to us the high ideals of Jesus Christ; and'' Mrs. Brown has always• shown herself -a willing helper in all branches of church work. As you visited with us in our homes, we found your com- pany inspiring and helpful, and we hope we may still have the pleasure .if those visits and of deepening our friendship with you. At a small mark of our appreciation we ask you to ac- cept this parse of money with the very best wishes of the people of Walton t tot and Bethel." Dr, and firs. Brown both made fitting replies, feeling very keenly the sad occasion. 'The Ladies Aid served a dainty lunch and all departed to their homes after singing "Blest be the tie that binds," Mrs. Jas. -Mowbray, Gardiner and Peter, accompanied by Keith La- mont (formetiy of Seaforth) motored from Detroit last week and are visit - :lag Mrs, Mowbray's mother, Mrs. 'Ilea. Gardiner. reor11.srus,ee® All report a good time. ' Haying is the order :of the day around here. Misses Mary and Nellie O'Rourke entertained a number of their young friends last Sunday evening. -lir. and Mrs. Beaumont al(t visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Ryan. i Mr. Billie Byrne is visiting at his home here.` Mr, and iMirs, Jas. Shea and son Junior, of Detroit, and Miss Barrett, of Detroit, were gttesis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Flanagan for the week -end. \[r. Joseph Dantzer, teacher at Lo- a :n, is spending his holidays at his 11.1110 here. We'arsorry e . orry to hear 1 ea aMr.Ja c k Hart has gone to London hospital, Everybody wishes him a speedy re- covery. After about two weeks' work on the pavement between Dublin and Mitclheli, 14 miles is completed and a goad section of the next 114 is down. The completed cement is cov- ered with gravel and sprinkled with water periodically to keep in the moisture, and no traffic is allowed on is for a month after it is laid. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Byrne, of De- ii- balist here Are You Suffering from any Disease? Mr. Mifflin the proprietor of the Canadian Herb Gardens, expert in herbs, will be at the Commercial Hotel Seaforth ONE DAY ONLY-- ALL DAY& EVENING Wednesday July Zest Consultation Free Asthma, Piles, Dropsy, Bedwetting, Skin Diseases, Ner- vous Diseases, Rheumatism, Bladder Trouble, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Neuritis, Blood Pressure, Heart Troubles, Constipation, Lung and Bronchial Troubles and all Diseases. Gall Stones removed, no operation necessary. Goitre removed, no operation. THERE IS AN HERB FOR EVERY DISEASE Re i :+l ember the Date 1 WENESDAY JULY 2Ist CANADIAN DERE GARDEN 133 GARFIELD AVE. -- -. LONDO N WE SELL THE HERBS THE JUICE COMES FROM ST. COLUMBAN., Miss Mary Doyle, nurse,' of, De - 11011, is spending her holidays at the home, of her parents, Mr, add Mme. James Doyle, Hibbert. Mr. W. L, Fortune of Detroit, vis- ited at the 'home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. Downey, of St. Columban. - Miss Minnie Cronin of : 'Detroit spent the week end with her uneles and aunts St. Columban and: Dub- lin. • Misses Mildred McGrath of St, Clements, and Gertrude McGrath of Linwood are holidaying at the (mute of their parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.,P. V. McGrath. Miss Mary McQuaid of Amherst- burg is spending the holidays al the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs Frank .McQuaid, McKillop, 'Miss .Margaret Doyle, of Maid- stone, is Moine for her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, Hibbert. .11r. Dennis Wingie, wife and fain- tly- of Detroit visited many of his for - neer friends and neighbors in Mc'Kil- lop and Hibbert during last week. Sister Victorine of St. Joseph's •con- veat, London, visited at the home of her mother, airs. Joseph Krauskopf, St. Columban and also her brothers and sisters in McKillop during last week. Ir. Harry Pennell of St. Pauls, Ont., called on old friends in St. Col- unthan last week. Mr. and Mrs, John Lane and lir. and Mrs. John Delaney and children were Sunday visitors with 'Wiughant and "\Vawanosh friends. They motor- ed there Patrolman Litt,is giving the Pro- vincial highway a light coat of splen- did crushedravel and he i g s a hustler as he makes his teamsters travel around thirty miles per day. They are making an excellent job of it. Messrs. M. Downey and-Janies Ken- nedy are doing the spreading on the road and the material is coming from the Provincial pit in MoKillop. lir. Neil Klein and family of 'De- troit visited here over the holiday, Mr. Kiein returned to -Detroit while his family remained here. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Murphy and .Mr, and Mrs. Clark of Stratford were Sun- day visitors at the ,home of 'Mr. and Airs. P. H. McGrath, St, Columban, A number of the young people from here attended the lawn social at St. .Bridget's church, Logan, while more took in the street dance in Seaforth, Messrs John MoaMillan, Jack Mel ady and Jinn Melady of Detroit were holiday visitors at their parental homes in Hibbert. (flea Margaret Shea of London vis- ited at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs, John Shea, $idKillop, on Sunday. ;Messrs. Frank McQuaid, Owen Hart and John Hart made a business trip to London on Monday. Messrs. Joseph Dantzer and. John Lane were in Goderich last week. Fishing was their purpose, but they dirt not bite worth a cent. BLYTH. Miss Gladys Fawcett left on Pri- clay for a visit with her sister at Cleveland There was a large attendance at the )icnic on 'the river bank at Auburn 1 en ere. Thursday, given by the L.O.L. Mrs, W. Taylor, Mrs. J. Smith avid Misses Henry and Ern - Sanderson -pint Tuesday at London. Miss Vino Wyatt spent Sunday ttith her 50111in,,Mrs. Lorne Roe, at Walton, !Miss Roberta Sanderson and Miss Carrie Deinnsey spent the 1st of July at Goderich. Misses Gladys Fawcett and Janet nCoch. wan spent Dominion day at Gode- Miss 'Luella Parrott, school teacher has returned home for the holidays, Mr, Richard Pram of •Monct'eiff, was a Blyth visitor on Sunday. tMr,' Broome, of Seaforth, visited at the home of Mr, Nelson Nicholson last week, Alias Mary Phalen visited- with her grandfather, Mr. Corbett, Clinton, last week. .r: James and Mrs. Phalen and Miss Mary Phalen -.visited in London over Sunday, Miss MargaretBrown, teacher at fllucvale, is spending the holidays at the home of her father, Mr. John Brown. Mrs, Thos. Laidlaw, who was ope- rated on at London hospital, is doing nicely and expects to be home next week, Mrs, P. J. Kelly visited friends at Seaforth during the week. - Mrs, George Jackson of Brussels passed away June 22rtl in her 75th' year, Mrs. Jackson was the eldest daughter of the late Gearge Laidlaw of Tuckersmith township, After her marriage to George Jackson they liv- ed continuously on the 8th line of Morris till ,Mr, 'Jackson's death 'ten years ago, .when she Moved to Brus- sels, The funeral, which was largely attended took niece from her late. 'residence •on Mill street June 25, In- terment was made In Brussels ceme- tery. THE SEAFORTH NEWS. Mr, Chris. Rogerson and family spent Sunday with (John Caldwell, in Wawanoslh, Mr, -and' Mrs, Lashiea of. a+ Detroit are `.visiting friends, here 'at present. \Miss Mary Healy is spending 'ilei holidays whir her parents; 'Mr. and NiFs. Peter (Healy. and Mrs.oho I•Ieffroi, rood (taster Joe s eft JA t p t Monday with - Seti- for t'h'iriends. iMi-s. M. H. ve'll y :and family =.ent i y spent Si iiday at Brussels. Mr. Will `Kelly and sister diary vis- ited wiitih Seaforth :frignds during the week, •J1.r. and -Mrs. J. T, McCaughey mo-- tc red.to Toronto'Sunday.,'I'hey intend spending a _few clays there, The Button school section is put- ting on a concert for tlie old' boys and' girls this week. They expect a large crowd, The people of section No. 1, tMor- ie'sarc ,pleased to .know Miss Snow- don. is going lo remain and teach .for the ,:coming year. She has done ex- cellent work, 1Mr, Will 'Phelan is home spending' his holidays at James Phelan's at prese.nt. 'Mrs, Jas: Scott, Sre is visiting her daughter at Montreal. Miss Mary -Potter is holidaying at her home here. Many in this vicinity were sorry to .hear of the death in Soyris, of Mrs, D. 11, Moore. Mrs. Madre was one of the pioneers of Morris township, coming here as a bride from Halton county -and settling on the 8th con- cession about sixty years ado. About nine yeitrs 590 she went West to be. near her- family and made her home with her idaughter, Mrs.•Dr. ICuech- tel at Souris. The body was broaught. to ,Brussels and laid to rest by the side of .her life partner, who had puss - ed away about thirteen years ago.. tier.: sorrowing' fancily ' are Mrs. Knsehtel and Miss Jean of. S'ouris, \frs. D. •McQuarrie of Rainy River, James and Fobert of Peace River district and David of ,Regina: Mrs. Icuechtel, Jean. and David, accom- panied the body to Brussels. Other friends from a distance were Mos, Mqore's sister, from" 'Halton, Mrs. Peter Scott, Mr. and Mrs, Hatfield, .Misses' Margaret 'Moore and Jean Ruddie of Georgetown, Mrs, d.4iclYon- alit and Mrs, Weiss of Toronto, Mrs. Moore was ..an aunt of the McGowan and • Laidlaw families, who were all present at the funeral, which was con- ducted in Melville church by Rev. Mr. Fowler, assisted by Rey. Dr, Perrie of Wingham. 'Miss Maggie Richmond is spending her holidays at the home of her bro- ther, Mr. Jas. H, Richmond. Miss Effie 'Laidlaw is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James Laidlaw in Auburn. Miss Phemia Steinhoff returned home Saturday from her visit with Toronto relatives. She was accom- panied by her sister, Mrs. Johnston and daughter Estella, from the West +Remember 'St, Andrew's 'Oanndial garden party July 15l'h on the church lawn, - Mrs. Cole of Toronto is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dr. iafilne, who, we are pleased to say, is improving after her recent illness. Mrs. Cole sang a de- lightful sok in St. Andrew's church on Sunday evening,_ An interesting" event took place at the Wellington street United church parsonage, 'London, recently, when Miss Julia Brooks, of London, !be- came the, bride of William John Bur- ling, of 'Blyth. Rev. J. W. ;Hibbert, the pastor of the church, arch, officiated, The young. couple were unattended. They will take up residence in Blyth, • STAFFA. Airs, H. 'Leslie entertains the Ladies' Aid on Thursday July 8th. The ladies are requested to +bring their thimbles as there will be some quilting to do. Mr. and Sirs. Oscar Reed returned after a pleasant trip to St, Andrew, New Brunswick, Mr, and 'Mrs, Hobbs and Mr. and. Mrs, O'Neil, London, visited at the !tome of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson on Sunday. Mr, and ,Mrs. Lorne Hutchison, of. Toronto, called on Mi'.'and Mrs, Jack Sadler on Monday. 'bir, and Mrs, H. Hannon and 'Mrs. McVey visited Mr, and' 'Mrs. Archie Jeffrey on Sunday. Mr. and 'Mrs, i'frinimer, of Cali- fornia, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Reed, Arrangements have been made to hold a Sunday school picnic on July 12th. Stratford is the place they de- cided to go. Mr, and Mrs, A. Norris are in Cleveland where Mrs. Norris is tak- ing medical treatment. The people of this community were shocked and grieved when it became known that Airs. Bodkin had passed away after a very few days illness. The friends have the sympathy of this coin/nullity. • Mr, and 'Mrs* W. Drake and babe, of Stratford, spent a few days with friends last week. Mr, and Mrs. W, O'Brien, of Michigan, called 011 friends here oft Saturday. Mr. and (Mrs. Win, 'Worden, of Stratford, attended the .funeral of Mrs. Bodkin on Saturday last. Mr, and'Mrs. Sadler and family, of Arkona, spent the iveek-end at the - home of sit•, and Airs, G, G.;Wiison. Res'. and Mrs. Jones are enjoying their new Essex coach, Mr, and Airs, 'Ivan Hill Visited at the hoarse of the former's parents last week, Miss Marie Sillery and Miss 'Rabi- cheau, teachers at iBatchawa-ta, New Ontario, are visiting at the 'former's- ' home 'here, after visiting the latter's parents in Warren, New Ontario. The --funeral of,the ;late Mrs. Bod- kin took place Here on Saturday last. Ret,''Mr, Naylor conducted the ser- vice,,assisted. by Rev, Mr, Jones, Miss Marguerite +Stiller?y is visiting her friend, Mrs, L. Bristow, of De- Iron e. CROMARTY, The annual picnic of Cromarty Sunday .school was held on July 1st at the Mountain •Grove, The choir rendered a number of selections' and Mrs, Towitly and Mrs. <'W. AHaniilten from Gait gave a much appreciated duet. The proceeds amounted to oi'er $90. Mrs. I)etinys, from England, is r-iaitiug her son atthe •Manse.,. r\,lr. and :Mrs. Watt Grieve and 2,f es,' Barr trout Stratford, :attended the. picnic; Also 11 number from Sea forth, Mir. and Mrs. Alex. MoKellar and son Duncan were visitor's, at ..the. home of Mr. A. C. Russell <on•,Sun day 'last. Mrs. Hay and daughters Hazel and Violet, spoilt the first wi'tli the form- e'r's sister, Miss ,Hvg'garth. HILLSGREEN, Mr, and Mrs, 'Francis Coleman are getting nicely 's'ettled in-- their new borne on d'art- tine. Mr, and iMr-s. Laurie Hagan "and faintly, from 'Ohicago, and 'Mrs, Glaris `frosn Detroit, were here a few days last week, visiting their another, Ibbs, James Hagan,' also their broth- er and sister 'Frank' and Dolly.. Mrs. Norman'J'arilott, from Torort- to, was- visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. John Jarrott, Sr„ on Sunday last. Mr. Mac McAllister and family from Port 'Huron, spent the week- end mt the home of Mr, . David An- derson, 1 Miss ta'faryHagan, from Landon, spent a day recentlywith her.moth- er, Mrs. J. Hagan, Who h'as been in poor health for the past few weeks." CONSTANCE, Mrs. Janus Attwood and children, of B•lent,eim, 'have been visiting Mrs. A•tItvood's ,parents,' Mr. and 'Mrs. bi.r. and Mrs, :Louis 13rall amid their dao htel' Mar and Mrs. Ochs, of g Y, Detroit, were visiting in ottrburg last RO XBORO ,,"l he trustees of S.S, 21.0, 13, c- bi h110p (Roxboro) have engaged Miss Vera a IM, Iiaist of Winthrop, to suc- ceed, Miss Lillian E. Iiutut:n. Who has t•esigned, BRUCEIIELD. - Horticultural •Society: Sidi splen- did orders for +Fall bulbs have come in .this weelc from nearly every inein- ber. Every'one who has -joined the Society sinceits, organization -last Fall is a member in good standing until April of next year. For every dollar's worth of stock ordered aside' from the lee; yon are entitled to an extra membership in_the family, so it is up to each member to notify the. Secretary of the names to be added to the -list so that each may share in the benefits of •membership and build tip alt interested and enthusiastic community, Choked for Air, Some little irritant becomes 'lodged in the bronchial tubes, others gather, and, the awful choking of asthma results. Nothing offers unite such quick 'and •positive relief as Dr. J. D. llogg's Asthma Reehedy. The heating, soothing. smoke " or , vapor penetrates, clears, the passage and gives untold relief, It has' behind i'tears of success. It is the sure remedy for every- suf- ferer. Bets', Riley, If one •be troubled with corns, he Don't forget that the Qrangemenwill find in Holloway's''s 'Corn -Re- are celebrating the 12th of July in . mover an application that will entire- Clinton next seoMr. and Mrs, :George Gr a 'iile spent Iv relieve suffering. Sunday :with Mr. and .IM s. Thos. Riley, of;Olsnton. - Mr, and ,Mrs, Jos. ,Nicholson, of \Valton`,'speut Sunday at the 'hone of Mr, and Mrs, Adam Nicholson.. ' n1rr. Lphniant Clark has trade his oar in favor of a new Ford 'touring'. Mr, Oliver Anderson left for the West on !Monday to attend the fun- eral of his hrbther, Mr. 'Bert Ander- son, MANLEY.. /Messrs. Robert and Kenaieth Kist - der from Detroit; spent the 4111 of July under the parental roof and have rpurned to resume their duties with the Hudson Motor 'Co., Mips. Thos: McKay, who has been on the sick list is improving rapidly. THURSDAY, JULY :6, 1926. ,Many infants are infested ,. 'by worms which 'cause great suffering, and if not promptly dealt, with may cause constitutional -weaknesses dif- ficult to reined y. Miller's 'Worm Powders will clear the stomach, and . trowels of worms' and .will so act updrit' the system that there will be no .re- cerrence of the trouble And not only this, but they will repair the injuries to . the organs that worms cause and sestoretttein to soundness. Uothes Pressing- 1 use the up-to-date Hoffman Sani- tary to y Steam pressing -machines. Air kinds of Ladies' and Gents' clothing. pressed ,and cleaned. Work done on short notice. Prices moderate.. Work called for and delivered. SYDNEY DUNGEY' Commercial Hotel Phone 227. awctFIIIE1 IMIIIIMSIMMERSINIAIM -SEAFORTH 0R TI CAFE REGULAR DINNER 40c MealsandQ uick Lunches at all flours Brompt Service BiSSET'S ICE CREAM Chocolate Bars, Cigarettes, Soft. Drinks,garettes, Cigars, etc. • PERCY, HOWE, Prop. For Summer Wear MEN'S•AND YOUNG MEN'S SUMMER SUITS—light and medium weight tweeds, especially tailored for summer wear, g p $1.50 to' $24.50 OUTING TROUSERS— The new shades of grey Flannel $4,00 to $4.50 at OUTING SHIRTS—Collar attached in blue, white and many fancy patterns, The noted Regal make at, $ i .95 to $2.95 SPORT HOSIERY—Fancy stripes anThcheeks, in blue, grey, brown, fawn and mauve. at._ 50c to $1.00' SPORT SWEATERS ----in .pullovers and coats, colors of blue 'and grey checks, green checks and heathers at. $3.95 to $4.50 44 UNDERWEAR Penman's Balbriggan Combinations..., Penman's Merino Ctinbinations, ........ ............ $ 1.96 B. V. D's with buttons and with filo buttons. ' $1.00 Hatchway • Athletic Combinatolls Balbriggan Shirts -and Drawers '`. Straw Hats Everything (that's new and snappy in, Straw Hats -- We have it --- the wider brims, fancy bands, balloon edges at $1.50 to $4.50 $1,25 'SATURDAY SPECIALS Boys' Black Cotton Stockings 25c Men's Work Shirts.....$1,15 Men's Grey Work Sox 28c Men's Fancy Silk Sox 50c Men's Shirts with collars to snatch ---$1,95 Boys' Cotton Jerseys - 39 $1.90 Dresses of Distinction Now is the time to anticipate the summer dress requirements for every occasion . Our assortment is replete with crisp, fresh and new styles 0, sheer, cool looking and daintily made Dresses of every description and at every price. Some are of crepe -de -chine, some of georgette,' some silk and some combinations. But especiallNttractive are those developedfrom crepes and sheer wash fabrics. Trimmings show embroidery work, lace, pleats and hemstitching. You Couldn't Imagine How Really Pretty These Dresses Are! Come and See Thein. $6.50 to $25,00 It Costs Little To Dress Well At J. -. assramanmenteorsaessonsineessawanns