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I' THE FLORA JOURNAL-RECORD, FLORA, ILLINOIS ™^!W^^S5^i??WBr w^^jiBiiiijiBliawcafiaiatMroii^ijifiia/aBWWBj 3Sf5iSlBiISI5SlSISI5f5SiSiSiSSI3l3l3ia5ISI93IS0SSISSS&15l5^ Scudamore^s Style Shop TWO DOORS EAST OF THE NEW ORPHEUM THEATRE MILLER BUILDING Doable Free Ford Votes Saturday, No?. 5 and Wednesday, Nov. 9 PRETTIEST OF KINONAS Becoming Stjriea Graceful attractive models of pretty materials— A choice of anv one could not help but be acceptable, both in style and fit. SUITS Ladies' new fau suiU in the beauti¬ ful new materials and rich color tones. Your fall attire will be delightfully becoming, your outlay of money most moderate if you siiop at this store and deriv^ the benefit of this style authority and this true economy in these beautiful garments. COATS Loose back modeU. Long coat tailond styles. Embroidered models Fur trimmed models. ' Belted models Braid trimmed models. $14.00 to f 69.00^ « Vou.liave never iieen coats so fascin¬ ating as tlie cnits we are showing this season. Correct lengths in salts, fabrics, poloclot,h wool velour, bolivia and others equally attractive. Many with fur collars. Others ornamented with heavy silk stitching or trimmed with fancy embroideries. The very latest modes In tan, taupe, reindeer, navy and black. $12.00 to $50.00 See Ou Spedil AMrtant it...$19.7S DRESSES In beautiful serges, tricotines, sa¬ tins, canton crepe. The newest in correct styles—Coat and suit ef¬ fects or straight line: with many embroidered tailored or beaded models. Smart variations in combination color effects and over skirt designs, with silk cord and other fancy belts $9.00 to $40.00 SKIRTS Fashion's very latest—serges, tri- cotex, pleated sport stripes and plaids in prunella and worsted weaves. All the wanted shades; many with clever pockets, belts and attractive button trimmings. $4.00 to $12.00 BLOUSES % tdj^ New and different Of dainty materials in charming patterns. Becoming necklines. Newer sleeve arrange¬ ments. Fashionable touches Effectively trimmed $2.98 to $10,00 New Shetr Weaves Novelty Hose The many occasions demanding Silk Hos¬ iery of fancy weaves and superior quality are particularly well taken oare uf here: Of special mention is the arrival of Novelty Silk Hose showing the new designs and smart shades of the season. Women's Fashionable Hosiery 98c An unusal value in Ladies' pure thread Silk Hose. Full fashioned and semi-fash¬ ioned styles, lisle garter top, high spliced heels, double soles and toes. Plain drop stitch effect. Regular Sizes SVi to 10. Colbrs^Cordovan, Russian Calf and Black. '-i.-\:^ 98c NECKWEAR Double Free Ford Votes Saturday, Nov. 5 and Wednesday No?. 9 KNITTED SCARFS FOR COLD DAYS 'What is more comfortable than a pure Vool soft knitted scarf on the days when the thermometer is low? $2.98 to $6.00 New Just a little collar, a dainty vestee or any of the lovely neckwear of¬ ferings now shown, gives to the suit or dress an effect of smarthess sur¬ prising. Think of the trifling cost of such a clever and feminine ad¬ dition to dress. Sport Sweaters For Women and Nisses Every wanted shade, knitted appearance, styles Attractively priced. Heavy band Very smart $3.00 to $8.00 ''l^l"W°W^3ffl|iff''»''»'™y™°'i*™''P^ mm KENNER Mlss Grace Ruger was a guest ot Miss Mae Koontz Saturday and Sun¬ day and attended the Hallowe'en party at Andy BoaweU'8. Mr. and Mrs. Harrey Colclasure and family of the Bethel nelghbor- kood, wer^ Kuests ot W. C. Colclas¬ ure and family Sunday, Quite a number trom this neigh¬ borhood have been attending the meetings at New Haven and Oak .Mound. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tadlock and f.amlly und Mrn. Caroline Tadlock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Koonti. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Boswell enter¬ tained a number of frlondf) at a Hallowe'en party Saturday night. Nearly every one present was mask¬ ed and enjoyed the fun, followed by an oyster supper. Miss Isadore Taylor visited Misa Mae Koontz In Flora, several days last week. Mra Caroline Tadlock of Odin, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Colclas¬ ure last week. Leona MoElyea, daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. Merritt McElyea, who ^as been quite III for several days, was taken to the hospital In Centralia Monday. The beat wishes ot all are for a speedy recovery. Q. C. Markham and family spent Sunday with W. A. Markham. I Mra. Minerva Boswell visited In Flora last week. The Infant son of J. K. Markham has been quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Colclasure are established In their new home. On the Isaac Montgomery farm. A crowd ot Hallowe'en masquer- aders called on C. C. Markham and family Monday night. After much guesKlng as to identity, the crowd was treated to some tine apples and later to a hot lunch In another home KENNER 'Jriginatad Hyphen Tamna. (i_:i> i.-lHiiiied ilKit the term "hyben. II.'if .\uierlt'anH" ilntes back prior t» he year 1876 wlioii John Boyle O'BelK V iipplled it lo » remnant of tbe old- Ime tor.vl.sni who wer
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1921-11-03 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1921 |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 7 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora Journal-Record Newspaper in Flora, Illinois. Flora Digitial Newspapers Collection. |
Subject | Flora (Ill.) - Newspapers, Clay County (Ill.) - Newspapers |
Rights | The current local was contacted prior to beginning this project. They gave permission to digitize as they had no copyright on the material. To order reproductions or inquire about permissions, contact Flora Public Library, 216 North Main Street, Flora, IL, 62839-1510, (618-662-6553). Email is florapl@florapubliclibrary.org Please cite the item title and collection name. |
Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
Source | Microfilm |
Type | Text |
LCCN number | 9054782 |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |
Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1921-11-03 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1921 |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 7 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 2 |
Page | 2 |
FileName | 19211103_002.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-07-02 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora Journal-Record Newspaper in Flora, Illinois. Flora Digitial Newspapers Collection. |
Subject | Flora (Ill.) - Newspapers, Clay County (Ill.) - Newspapers |
Rights | The current local was contacted prior to beginning this project. They gave permission to digitize as they had no copyright on the material. To order reproductions or inquire about permissions, contact Flora Public Library, 216 North Main Street, Flora, IL, 62839-1510, (618-662-6553). Email is florapl@florapubliclibrary.org Please cite the item title and collection name. |
Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
Source | Microfilm |
Type | Text |
LCCN number | 9054782 |
FullText | I' THE FLORA JOURNAL-RECORD, FLORA, ILLINOIS ™^!W^^S5^i??WBr w^^jiBiiiijiBliawcafiaiatMroii^ijifiia/aBWWBj 3Sf5iSlBiISI5SlSISI5f5SiSiSiSSI3l3l3ia5ISI93IS0SSISSS&15l5^ Scudamore^s Style Shop TWO DOORS EAST OF THE NEW ORPHEUM THEATRE MILLER BUILDING Doable Free Ford Votes Saturday, No?. 5 and Wednesday, Nov. 9 PRETTIEST OF KINONAS Becoming Stjriea Graceful attractive models of pretty materials— A choice of anv one could not help but be acceptable, both in style and fit. SUITS Ladies' new fau suiU in the beauti¬ ful new materials and rich color tones. Your fall attire will be delightfully becoming, your outlay of money most moderate if you siiop at this store and deriv^ the benefit of this style authority and this true economy in these beautiful garments. COATS Loose back modeU. Long coat tailond styles. Embroidered models Fur trimmed models. ' Belted models Braid trimmed models. $14.00 to f 69.00^ « Vou.liave never iieen coats so fascin¬ ating as tlie cnits we are showing this season. Correct lengths in salts, fabrics, poloclot,h wool velour, bolivia and others equally attractive. Many with fur collars. Others ornamented with heavy silk stitching or trimmed with fancy embroideries. The very latest modes In tan, taupe, reindeer, navy and black. $12.00 to $50.00 See Ou Spedil AMrtant it...$19.7S DRESSES In beautiful serges, tricotines, sa¬ tins, canton crepe. The newest in correct styles—Coat and suit ef¬ fects or straight line: with many embroidered tailored or beaded models. Smart variations in combination color effects and over skirt designs, with silk cord and other fancy belts $9.00 to $40.00 SKIRTS Fashion's very latest—serges, tri- cotex, pleated sport stripes and plaids in prunella and worsted weaves. All the wanted shades; many with clever pockets, belts and attractive button trimmings. $4.00 to $12.00 BLOUSES % tdj^ New and different Of dainty materials in charming patterns. Becoming necklines. Newer sleeve arrange¬ ments. Fashionable touches Effectively trimmed $2.98 to $10,00 New Shetr Weaves Novelty Hose The many occasions demanding Silk Hos¬ iery of fancy weaves and superior quality are particularly well taken oare uf here: Of special mention is the arrival of Novelty Silk Hose showing the new designs and smart shades of the season. Women's Fashionable Hosiery 98c An unusal value in Ladies' pure thread Silk Hose. Full fashioned and semi-fash¬ ioned styles, lisle garter top, high spliced heels, double soles and toes. Plain drop stitch effect. Regular Sizes SVi to 10. Colbrs^Cordovan, Russian Calf and Black. '-i.-\:^ 98c NECKWEAR Double Free Ford Votes Saturday, Nov. 5 and Wednesday No?. 9 KNITTED SCARFS FOR COLD DAYS 'What is more comfortable than a pure Vool soft knitted scarf on the days when the thermometer is low? $2.98 to $6.00 New Just a little collar, a dainty vestee or any of the lovely neckwear of¬ ferings now shown, gives to the suit or dress an effect of smarthess sur¬ prising. Think of the trifling cost of such a clever and feminine ad¬ dition to dress. Sport Sweaters For Women and Nisses Every wanted shade, knitted appearance, styles Attractively priced. Heavy band Very smart $3.00 to $8.00 ''l^l"W°W^3ffl|iff''»''»'™y™°'i*™''P^ mm KENNER Mlss Grace Ruger was a guest ot Miss Mae Koontz Saturday and Sun¬ day and attended the Hallowe'en party at Andy BoaweU'8. Mr. and Mrs. Harrey Colclasure and family of the Bethel nelghbor- kood, wer^ Kuests ot W. C. Colclas¬ ure and family Sunday, Quite a number trom this neigh¬ borhood have been attending the meetings at New Haven and Oak .Mound. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tadlock and f.amlly und Mrn. Caroline Tadlock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Koonti. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Boswell enter¬ tained a number of frlondf) at a Hallowe'en party Saturday night. Nearly every one present was mask¬ ed and enjoyed the fun, followed by an oyster supper. Miss Isadore Taylor visited Misa Mae Koontz In Flora, several days last week. Mra Caroline Tadlock of Odin, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Colclas¬ ure last week. Leona MoElyea, daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. Merritt McElyea, who ^as been quite III for several days, was taken to the hospital In Centralia Monday. The beat wishes ot all are for a speedy recovery. Q. C. Markham and family spent Sunday with W. A. Markham. I Mra. Minerva Boswell visited In Flora last week. The Infant son of J. K. Markham has been quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Colclasure are established In their new home. On the Isaac Montgomery farm. A crowd ot Hallowe'en masquer- aders called on C. C. Markham and family Monday night. After much guesKlng as to identity, the crowd was treated to some tine apples and later to a hot lunch In another home KENNER 'Jriginatad Hyphen Tamna. (i_:i> i.-lHiiiied ilKit the term "hyben. II.'if .\uierlt'anH" ilntes back prior t» he year 1876 wlioii John Boyle O'BelK V iipplled it lo » remnant of tbe old- Ime tor.vl.sni who wer |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |