The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 22, 1917 Page: 9 of 16
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THE ABILEIfE REPORTER SUNDAYj JULY 22 1917
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Choice of any man's Palm Beach Cool Clolh or Mohair
Still in our slock al tips price. These suits are arc all
new for liis season and represent our regular $v.50
to $10.00 Suits. Chbieqnow
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L 1 Valucs'to $10.00 in Men's Summer Suits placed on sale: V -L
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fci $4.95 . I
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SnUn Hat on Sale J.!S
U havo jimt rtrerml a nauipl line
rif Lmllftt new Satin and FMt Hats
The an the latest creation In hats
lor MM-Snmmer and early Fall wear
and tb valnr range to fcS.IKl
On neowint at bring drhmmPrs samp-
le W8 place thorn oh wile choice $&9
Our Entire Stock of Ladies'. Men'sh and
Children's Slippers Included in This Sale
Ladies' Kid Pumps
TAnii& icm vvm woo vat.hss .-$4.95
IjAdiks rcro imwip.s $3.00 vam'ks $395
LADltSS KID IM'MI'S fcl.fiO VAhUHS $3.G5
liABlES iCll) lM'MPf?.l.n0 VAhin-. .$2.05
Ladles' Pateni Leather Pumps Straps and Oxfords
-rti.OD VAMna .- $3.75
$MU VAWBR. .... 3.45
1.00 VAM'KR fc .M.w.;$3pn
.1.f)0 VAUUES .$2.85
Men's Oxfords "
ti.m VAl'jtJ!?S 1 . - - $-1.85
JjC.no VAMMSS -..-. $4.45
$.'.on Ati HI5ACH $4.25
10 VAWKS ..' .$3.85
M.nO VAIA'KS : ... -.r...$3(G5
STAOY ADAMS $8.00 VALUES '..... -$4.75
Misses' Patent
Mary Jane
wn VAiitriss $2.95
3.0O VAf.mSS -$2.45
ii) VAtiUtiS .41.95
$tm VAliUKR --$1.05
$l.ffl VAI.rftS ..$1.46
Children's
Oxfords
$S.50 VAliUBS- .-$1.95
$2A" VAI.UI4S ..$1.85
$2.00 VAtiL'KS ..$1.G5
$1.75 VAMM5S ..$1.45
.t.."n VAMBR .-$1.30
Complete Stocks New Hosiery
$1.25 Ladies' Silk Hose 98c
vl 1.1 irrnrfp hullps- hlnek Avliltp nnl fnnpy ri'k
ltom jilscnil on snip plioiec .....-.'.--.--98c
Better Values Misses'
Hose 35c
W fli'p Hoppliifj tho qtmltty up In miSfSOM hoso niul
nro offprint llio l)tt olttniimlilp vntuw for 35c
5c Values Children's Rompers
39c
TJip prpttirst Rholnjr of Mylrs nnd host flfip. tpuiOty
pliihlrpnR ItompprR on solr ........ .39c
Boys Wash Suits 1-2 Price
CIioIpp of nny hoys' vntli suit in llio hntiso now on
?nlo ONE-HALF PRICE
$.50 Values Ladies' Waists 98c
TIipsio arc Wonder Values ladies waists new ship-
ment of Wonder Vftlues in Indies waists that sell in
n regular way for $1.50 now placed on sale choice 98c
$1.25 Values Middy Blouses 98c
Splendid styles nnd new combination of colors in
MIhhci and Imdies Middy IJIoukc in regular $1.2."
values now on sale choice . . 98c
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) I la of Freedom "Neath thy folds lo a Iioubp party which Miss Kulalia Curtla. Commodore Logan. Olenn Cor-
;t.on Kreat its swny still holds! Merchant x III glvf at the San Simon ne. V. K. JicWhlrtor E E Kins. Dal-
w. itreet Ui Stars and Stripes today Ranch slity five miles from Carls-aa Scarborough. J. Mussor. George
Ihv Stars tlmt shlno with imdimmed lad Slintor Jlissea Grace MusHor. Mdn-
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Mrs. W. II. I.juiuir Head.
Of Topeka Kansas was the very O CI 13
charming honoreo at a party given 3frs. (Jlenn Corrle
Friday morning by her sister. Mrs. Was hostess to her club tho Bluo
uaviu b. uasuu. wnose gussc sne is.
The daintiost of cards marked places
for twelve bridge players at the three
tables and a very enjoyable morning
was spent in this game. Mrp. Joe Tay-
lor made high score and was given
a bottle of toilet water and the hon-tllllliard was presented a box of lovo-
oreo was presented a deck of cards in ly handkerchiefs.
a leather case The hostess very daintily served a
The hostess servod most delicious ' salad and ice courso following the
cake and ice cream as a last pleas Bae- aira Jic winner anu .Mrs. tiar-
ure to this pleabant morning It wai sl30n were guests who came In at the
a orv hn.mv.iiav in which Mrs Castle . close of the game and thus enjoyed
n? more with' purpose true and bad tnese friends to meet her sistor a chat with Mrs. Corrie and her guests
stern. lnt thoir pnlovment was very evident who were; Mesdames Will Gr-itar
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Mrs. O N. Markley. mother of Mrs 'aauiy iwu" w. a lu.hs jvo.u .v
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In mighty constellation bright;
Thy Stripes of crimson and of white
That guard thy starry fields of blue
nd bind our hearts to thee anew!
OU piaB you toll of storm and strjfo
or Freedom won of peaceful life
That ever broadened 'tionth thy sway
h o'er a continent your way
Vii held in March of Dostmy
'f r lands that streteh froiji sea to sea!
id then the seas themselves you
spainiod
nd Freedom breught to Orient land!
Donnets on Friday afternoon at her
attractive bungalow on Him street
Tables for the club games bridge
were arranged in cool and pleasant
reception rooms and the games were
greatly enjoyed. For tap bcore Mrs.
Tjiay we great you. Flag of Right
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Heroie hearts that glow and burn!
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Uille gathering hests arinert for the castle and Jlrs. Lyman and Mrs I-emore Stuart Urown Weems Hll-
fray . Glenn McDavld joined the crowd foi (l'ard Sterling Hlatt Eugene DeBogor-
Clady follow where you load the way; a mUe vlslt at the iJlose of the ganrnfry. Missca Musser Mary Head and
1'or stUl you flMf In Freedom's van whUe the bridge players were Mes Ioy- nnn
The tymbo4qf the hopes of man! dames Lyman Marcus of Wichita
tram the sea a challense eeme Falls. Eskradge of California. John Jn Honor of MUs Jsensabaugli.
Wttk rear in8-KMa Rash-of flamel jcji MeLemore Victor Payne His Sensabaugb waaOhe; gufisLiif
T iu Might and lUglit the line was Joe Baylor. Glenn Corrie. V S. Kauff honor at a beautiful little forty-two
drown man O- P. Thomas Rupert Harkrlder party given by the Misses TUlett Frl-
Aud Freedom's last great fight was anu- SjjbS cope of Fort Worth day evening from. 6:30 to 8:30. The
on! OOO .home was inviting in the charm and
iuera tki challenge heard; For 31 Iss Grace Musser. simplicity of the bluebird decorations
' answer all the world has stirred! MIgs Grace Musser. f Louisiana Throughout the evening the bride-to-
8treaittiig on the winds of Franc e who is th9 gUest of Mrs- J. Musser he presided at the head table seated
'". fl j.nd allitl flags advance' wag tie jUapiraUon of a pretty morn- la a chair arcistlcally decorated with
'.r tli ihcMe alikd fla iv Turled lB party Thursday when Mrs. J. C. white tulle. A corsage of shasta dais-
TiH FwioBj triMWiw thrcugh the (jamr entertained in Uer honor w.th ies was presented to the bonoree at
rid . auction hrWge. the" beginning of the game. During the
H T Suddr"tb in the Kew Yort The iutma was abloom with shasta game fruit punch was sened to the
World fdaifiiiM aiul the nmrii'.UL- vas mast gnet and at the close delicious re-
O a Q nieeaantlv Dant around the card ta- freshments consisting of chicken salad
PBHMINAI.S hieg. uh thte charming viwlor At and apricot ice were served.
Un v E sw and eWblrn. Doa the eortushi of the game. Mrs. St- A cut was made for the prize an
' 11U a4 Bill and Mr Frank Weavei art Browa wa awardud with the b gh eocquislte tortoise shell comb w-hlch
J.4W ijirtted from a e&'s trip is score fvr a cluster of daHde Ue4 was presented to Miss Elizabeth id-
hir ca? to BrowDwood. JUeo aas wjt juailnc. the same beis t'vn the mer. who in. turn presented it to the
i'uui'lum. ' hoaora honorce.
Mii Licy and Frwacae Say and The bosUss ervwl a dainty ice Tfe inend invlteo to enjoy the h-
Kalall Merchant have tewmed l emr&v to the foltowlug Bes Me- pitaUty of the evegt were Mk Ssm-
the r haaMB in 1 toe well and Carlsbad dame S A Chamber!.. Robt MaxweU.sabau&h W mtkr Mrs. a F. Sen-
New uetico after a mwtk's stay with Manly Hanks Stuart Brows. Godwin ' sabaugh. her sister Mrs. Holt of Lub-
tlu Mtrthaat aad Medarns. families of Dallas. Harrison. Marcus of Wickl-.bock. Miss Rwker of Memphis. Tenn.
Um M'ss Gene Medals went home'ta Fall Eskrldge of California. Wall
with them for a visit and wUl also ga'w Mitchell. Reed McLemore. M. A 4 (Continued on page 5.)
Tho nurehaso of an nutontimeis tftfTiurfnase ot cfrtaui il-
mi.iits nf tihvsifnl satihfaeJfcmT niitriental tujonu- U-ast of.
wliieh is lv no nuaiiU4m viH'ihhip The 'nsurK
which your car emyfXfv dire for these enjofrfrtfs as
compared with ptfier cAstahhes its value in your eyes.
In the new OldsmoJ Mods 45 you are enabled to Roeuro
tho fullest measure M phyHicat satitietion as determined bv
smooth effortlessi'rformuufe and of priijo of poaftessinn as
warranted by siiperior coaeiork and utmost rofiuamBnt of
finish at a eSf that estaljlislies this car as new standard
of motor car value.
Kxquisite harmony o outline and over-all proportions di
finguish tlrtsTmr iheTosnir ufTirarfy twnl3ytsrsiif sptri-
ence in combining beauty with comfort sturdiwess withgraco.
The comport of the car js a revelation due to the new style
upholstery of finest quality bright finihh black leather laid
m box pleats with no buttons to gather and hold dust and dirt.
The 120-iuch wheel hasu throutfll clever body desigu pro-
uK tLc utinott in coiafortable leu room. I.oug. il springs
uul perfect balance of ohassuj insure easy riding under any
kind of going.
The fifty horse powbr motor with the light weight of the
ear :UUO pounds ready for tlfo road provides reserve of
power that makes gear shifting raroly necessary. The smooth-
iifess of the eight eylinders is a motoring dulight.
Ifcwmomy of opcrfltion is in&nrwl by light v0igI1t and motor
roftnuiitent. The gasoline average is from flftoifti to oighteon
miles a gallon and tho tire miloag is unusually high. Oil
consumption is uomiiuil
ThrougkQut tho ear leaves nothing to be dosired. Walnut
woodwork and niekel ftnislwd instruments ara but details of
fBI&ffffl-wortk
The imr is built in fouu body stybj at priewj astonishingly
low. $1407 for the seven-pssenger and $1305 for the five-
pussenger club roadster 8miconvertibu roadster models f. o.
b LttUkiiig.
Tlie wvwi-pHseger is now on display at our showroom. Call
or w rite tody for a iluiuonstratiun.
OLDS MOTOR WORKS
T"nin Michigan
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Established 1880
Incorporated 1899
19th Year
Abilene Olds Motor Co
Call or Phone for Denmonstration
102Q NORTK ?IRST STREET
FHOMK 217
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 22, 1917, newspaper, July 22, 1917; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334151/m1/9/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.