Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 113, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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The ladies of the Christian
want in the culinary line will
were served to all.
Bohlssen,—it will be highly appreciated.
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Children’s Silk Lisle Half
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peen and Porch Work
Built-In Furniture
Interior Remodeling
Dave Hutcherson, the drug
drummer, went out to Ratcliff
this morning, and will go from
there by way of automobile to
Crockett, calling 09 the trade.
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banks will be open for business,
as well as the post office.
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Popular Spring
Fabrics
Priced
$27.50
$32.50
$37.50
and up to
S75.00
Practical Requisites
For Easter
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Priced
$5.50
$9.50
$11.00
and up to
$24.00
ps that can be grow!
tion. Angelina cousb
will not only grov
ie this year, but willi
e more space to theft
sweet potatoes.
Liss Rena Edwards, who was
pleasant guest of Mrs. Bain
erfield, has returned to her
le in Tyler.
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New Suits at Popular Prices
Coat Suits
. R. L. Cogdell and friends
re returning to her home in
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Brassieres in the most desired models, showing a full
range of sizes priced from 50c to $1.50.
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Hosiery of quality means Phoenix Hose; we are show-
mg a range of both silk and lisle hose, priced 55c to $4.50
a pair.
Maidera Handkerchiefs that are irresistable, both from
their point of beauty and daintiness as well as their price
of 50c and 75c each.
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Gossard Corsets, the leader of all other front laced
s96t8 models that fit, showing a range at from 13.25 to
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JAMES A. EDWARDS'
JEWELRY STORE
I be satisfactorily attended to
j through the balance of this
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Women’s Silk Hose
Dove Underwear in all kinds, garments Just received;
this make is noted for its daintiness of workmanship and
materials, new, low prices prevail.
New Vestees and collars that will brighten up any
garment on which they are used, in both lace and organdie
styles, priced 50c to $2.50.
em—i I Purses and Bags of finest materials in new Atylea,
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Pure Thread 0a nn
Silk, at pair blaUU
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ed and distinct1
v Voiles are just
id satisfaction to
aterials will make
ividual, with the
id good taste-
, trifling, consid
We have just received
many new models in popu-
lar priced suits. Misses,
novelty styles ps well as
more tailored models—ail
are in navy tricotine and
serge—all silk lined.
terns that are in light grounds and dark grounds with Pat
tresting.embroidered designs, priced $1.50. $1.75 ndhs2.0
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Silk Underwear in crepe de chene, satin and glove
silk; camisoles, bloomers, vests, teds, petticoats and gowns;
our new silk underwear prices will afford you a pleasant
surprise.
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ria napkins.
A most tempting two-course
acheon was served, consisting
cream chicken, stuffed pota-
ss, hot rolls, salted nuts and
Ifee, followed by cream and
Ke, the color motif being car-
d out in all the refreshments.
Mrs. Thompson was assisted
Misses Hattie Burke and
elma Hawthorne, and those
rticipating in the pleasures
he MesdamesK. W. Denman,
J. Mantooth, G. E. Watford,
L Kurth, E. T. Clark, L. E.
right, C. W. Falvey, I. A. Cos-
,V. L. Terry, L. P. Campbell,
B. Richardson, Carl DuPuy,
A. Pate, Claud Russell, W. D.
kc, H. H. Abram, Willie O’-
Inn, Cpke Murphey, L. H.
by, R. A. Kennedy, Willams
LaFayette, La., and the hon-
The 59c Record Sale the Columbia
Graphophone Company is holding thru
its dealers has been so popular in the
cities that we are putting it on
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Will be glad to help you
plan or remodel your
home and give you an
estimate. No cheap, shot-
gun work wanted.
|ot new silks came this
filing, make your selection
that new Easter dress early.
2 PEAVY BROS.
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kisibbibibibisi bsssse
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aapLFigured Voiles in a pleasing assortment of light and
dark grounds, with contrasting figures 40_n,L 4. 1
especially large offering at 50 a yard! "idthi an
o'Flaxon Tissues in ‘J1? most wanted staple checks and
HoVelty plaids, this is a! fast color, yarn, dyed fabric that
wears and launders perfectly, priced, a yard, 75c.
The Episcopal Guild
On May 21st the ladies of the
Episcopal Guild will hold a
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GEORGETTE BLOUSES
styles Thi " and over-blouse
$3.50 to $14.50
HAND MADE WAISTS
needieWorkTsdiseianalpemzket.of real artists, the
$4.50 to $9.50
VOILE and ORGANDI WAISTS
V-ieek;midrvd"hndaizenlesa,nszouna, square and
$1.00 to $4.00
Just received a second
shirment of beautiful plaid
and striped skirts in ac«
cordeon and box pleated
models that are so popular
for immediate wear. We
have all sizes from 25 to
30 waist.
March 2
Your
DAINTY LINGERIE SETS
These attractive floral trimmings add distinction
to dainty hand-made lingerie. Rosebuds in every de-
sirable color and combination; priced a set only 25c.
See the new Peggy g
Bracelets . . . 50c
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ie newest an
eto see, and
)tional valuea
rict guarantee!
many beautiful gifts and at the * want it is advisable
last hour ice cream and cake your order now. P
— Important To Every Home --
We manufacture five styles and seven sizes of
Cotton Mattresses
Make Pillows, Cushions, Couch Pads, Sectional and
Folding Mattresses
nninz;nc We also renovate and make the old mat.
3n0vating, treses as good as new, clean and sterilize
■---2’ Feather Beds, make folding FeatherpMat.
sses, etc. Work called for and delivered same day. Phone
your needs—we are always ready to serve you. I hone 095
WlLLIAMS-nFWITT MATTRESS FACTORY
prize. Bernardine received and to be sure to get what you j
! to place
.. .... _____j your order now. Phone 62 or
Those pres-! 595 your wants in Easter eggs!
Crow, Louise Butler, Annie
Clyde Hudiberg, Myrtie Cock-
.... , jell, Lorette Smith, Angie Sto-
. . celebrated hervall, Bonnie McConnico, Dor
eighth birthday Saturday after- othy Brookshire, Louis Mc-
noon from 3 to a by asking ) Daniels, Pontz Dunn Robert
about th.rty.fi ve of her little j Kennedy, Norris Gipson, Teddy
friends to help her enjoy the Eddings, Johnnie Eddi wn_
occasion. They played games liam Griffin, Gene Arrington,
indoors and out to their heart’s’
content. There was one game)
that was more interesting than j
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Beginning Today
These are the regular Blue Label
Records that have been costing $1.00
each. We have a good selection;
come and buy some good recerds for
only 59c each.
Particularly attractive are the Dresses we are showing at the above price, in
these dresses zou vinlaradily note the general trend towAFa lower Pri-- y J
tea values, the utmose in style and quality.
Some Exclusive Models Shown From $39.50 to $75.00
twin Clap]
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r. J. T. Vaughan, timber
(for the San Augustine SueFloyd, Clarice Green .Hazel:
nty Lumber Company, who Mettuer, May Irvin Kennedy,!
es his headquarters at
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iss Beulah Cogdell arrived winning the prize for pinning Saturday before Easter Sunday
1 New York City for a short the tail on the rabbit, while) at the store of Miss Irene Whit-
with her parents, Mr. and Louis McDaniel won
Boys !
ow shoes. We
ig in this de
study of the
shoes cheap
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don’t forget that your every
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Miss Bernardine
I Hose, sizes 4’s to 9‘s, 9En
at a pair . . , . 5JC
Boys’ Unionalls, r nn
age 2 to 9, priced, dlUU
I The City Cafe, located just
south of the Electric Shoe shop,
j changed hands this morning,
.the purchasers being Messrs. J.
B. Andrews and T. E. Peterson
‘of Rusk, experienced restaurant
men of that city, whose inten-
tions are to make this one of the
most sanitary and inviting eat-
ing places in the city. The
place will be closed next Mon-
day for needed repairs and gen-
eral overhauling, needed furni-
ture to be installed and the en-
: tire interior to be enameled in
white, making it one of the most
attractive places of its kind in
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newGprgettsCre pesin thejstaple colors many of the
Others; priced, a yard, $1.50 tonszo6.e, Coftee, Henna and
-iaf,radt.Slrusai: acugannvat.‘u1
whsPussy Willow Taffeta in full J0-inch width, showing
yard $3 50 ’ lavenderi an exceptional quality, priced. I
'he Christian church ladies
hold a bazaar and cake sale
jrday, 19th, at Miss Irene
itton’s, and solicit the pa-
iage of the public. 13-4t
FLOWERS
ETowers for trimming are greatly in style thia
spring. We have an interesting display of new cre-
ations of organdie in favorite spring tints. They
may be used to adorn frocks, coats, suits or blouses
priced from,
50c to $1.50
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pleasing and palatable to the
palate. J. C. Jones, who has
been connected with this res-
taurant for some time past, will
be retained in the front end,
and with the opening of the
doors to the public after all im-
provements have been made,
will take pleasure in minister-
ing to the wants of the hungry
public in the same satisfactory
manner as in the past. An-
nouncement of the opening will
Mra. Thompson Entertained
Although the climatic condi-
ions were a little unfavorable
Ind any form of entertainment
ikely to suffer the displeasure
f the weather man, an onlook-
r in the G. R. Thompson home
n Groesbeck avenue would not
ave supposed that anything
ut a rare day in June claimed'
he calendar last Friday after-!
loon. Mrs. Thompson hdd
hosen this time to entertain a
umber of her friends and to
ay a compliment to Mrs. Rob-
rt Earle Henry, a recent bride,
and although “the day was
[ark and dreary,” nearly the
htire invited list stemmed the
torm and enjoyed the pleas-
res of this popular hostess.
The decorations of the home
ere all white and green, long
emmed white carnations and,
hite roses being used in every)
ace of vantage, while a num-
er of fems and pot plants I
Rded a charm to the scene. (
IA number of games of 500 I
ere enjoyed, the tally cards
presenting tiny brides with)
lower bouquets, and bearing!
e honoree’s name. At the!
pse of the games it was found )
kt Mrs. H. H. Abram had won '
gh score and she was present-
l two beautiful linen handker-
iefs, while to the honoree
rs. Thompson presented a
zen perfectly adorable Me- !
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Selma Parker, Wilma Allbrit- Day after tomorrow will be)
cno, was an arrival in the ton, Madie Wheeler, Bennie St. Patrick's Day, the time for
yesterday, comingto attend Parker, Junita Morgan, Ruth the wearing of the green. St.c - . . , ------ -
usiness, and incidentally Fuller, Selma Lawrence, Olivet Patrick'-: Day is observed vir- a duaton 1tsale at McMul-
t with his many Lufkin Stuart, Maurine Stuart, Mary tually throughout the world. es-5n ' a ers F11.6t
ds Onida Smith, Mary Francis pecially where there are those; j08h Herrington, one of the
of Irish decent, and the occasion hustlers of the progressive lit-
is always a momentous one in tIe city of Huntington, was
America, in the larger cities. among the visitors to Lufkin to ’
March 17th, however, is not a day
legal holiday, hence all the! _
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Crisp, New Dresses For Easter
Exceptional Values in New Spring Dresses
at $14.50. $17.50. $22.50
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$32.50 - $37.50
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