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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 10

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 10

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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-3 ILi DECATUR HERALD FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921. DECATUR HERALD EFFINGHAM ERZBERfiER IS TARGETOF HATE Nellie," ac: her home for a few weeks' visit. The Juniors of the Effingham High school entertained the Seniors and the faculty with a banquet in the Armory hall Saturday night. The -cooking class prepared the food and the Sophomore girls did the The hall was beautifully decorated in a lattice work-of sweet peas, the Senior class Hot Weather Necessities AT SALE PRICES 1 Entire Stock of Men's Wo- men's and Children's Shoes I Sacrificed at the 'Fiji hiisl flower Reichstag Seeks to Dis Ice Cream flA rr, Freezer QU.UU fWtX" F. G- Shoe Store 13S MERCHANT STREET EFFINGHAM, June 2 Miss Jennie daughter ot Mr.

-and Mrs. 3. Adams, and Walter JWoidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard VWoidt of this city, were married the bride's home.

415 Kentucky avenue. Sunday evening. Rev. A. R.

Ransom, pastor of the Methodist church of this 'city, officiated. Both the bride and the bridegroom have lived here all their lives." The bridegroom is employed in the Pennsylvania railroad storage office of this They will make their home in 609 Virginia Word has just been received here of the death of Clinton E. in May1 24- MrV Barnes lived' here all his life until a few years ago when, he moved to California for. his health, and he has many friends here. grace Man Who Signed Versailles Treaty Ivan, and Harry Jones and Marvin Hough were among those who attended tlie-jnotor speedway, races in Memorial day.

The commencement exercises of St-Anthony's High- school were held. in St. Anthony's halL, Saturday night The stage was- decorated with the American colors, and potted plants. The following program was given: March Piano Duet Misses. Teresa Hommer and Mary Fisher; Sacfed Chorus Class.

Br FRA5IK E. MASON. International News Service Staff Correspondent.) BERLIN, June 2. The Erzberger tax-dodging case, like the celebrated' Dreyfus case of France, shows signs Salutatory Louis Tributes to" the school Freshmen The: Misses Rose andrEdlth i of developing into a factional fued XT0 friends Monday evening. i -the; K.

ol pantomime Junior C. hall in honor of jtke--8 f- Misses Elnor and Gertrwde Immingl Duet Misses Mary Taphorn cork innulnted, perfectly sanitary, absolutely odorless and ave Ice. of Hanover. whovere here or cariage threatening to extend over years. Although it is faced with the difficult problems of reparation, of disarming the unwilling Bavarians, and of running a bankrupt the -High school chorus and march.

a weeK iaucjng-s was uib Li diversion of QCOV1LI. OIL STOVKS. born. Edward Thoele. Awarding-of SCO ILL'S yj pcnocfiy, seneraie and con- ORC.H SWIXG with faookfi and clialnn nr.

and. Mrs. Bradlev Kanie their oirn of complete $3.65 Two burner $13.50 ready to style. without t-nampaign, of this city, 'spent Sundayvhere with Dr. and Mrs.

C. E. Bellchambers. iiw" of Busirtess" SHOESlf Fixtures! Room For For I Sale Rent Mr. and Mrs.

Turner --ana daughter, Mrs. Burre'dind husband of Decatur, have-; Ireeirj nere oi1 visit with -Mr. John Sunday they-iwent to Mason to visit relatives, before, returning to Decatur. 'i. The Effingham 'VasebiU.

team two ball games toK one, Sunday, in ShelbyvitleV'ril- VoiS. and one Monday when Shelby vine, a return game here, 8 to li i I The Ji. of C. baseball club- of this city played the team Sunday afternoon on'-tbe ----local grounds. Dieterich won 1Z, to.

4. The teachers, and parents' of Reichstag prefers to spend much of its time in the lobbies discussing whether or not Matthias Erzberger is a tax-dodger. Mattias Erzberger is the one man, more than any other, who is responsible for the Germans signing the Versailles treaty. As a result he is hated by the group of Fan-Germans which had had expectations of signing a far. different treaty, with clauses making Belgium a commercial colony of Germany.

A former secretary of the treasury under the emperor, Karl Helfferich. was the the movement to- dlssrace Erzberger and drive him from, political life. January, 1920, while Erzberger minister of finance, his. tax re--turn certificates were stolen from the finance ministry; the material in soon began, to appear in the royalistic press. Erzberger- immediately-ordered- an.

investigation of his taux. payments and withdrew from the post as minister of finance. He left office with Noske at the time of the Kapp revolution. His Return May Help Allies. Southside school entertained -their New White Skirts children in-Bliss park Saturday afterr noon.

The children marched to the park in a body and were served luncheon. Games were played', the remainder of the day. The baccalaureate serniori was 'preached Sunday night the. Meth A Selling of 69c Bandeau at 39c We have just a small group of these bandeaux, in sizes 40, 42 and 44, that we are going to close out immediately at 39c each. They are in pink and white mesh, and have elastic inserts at.

back. Back or front fastening. 69c values, Don't compare this shoe sale with any other artificial shoe sale. This is the ONLY Bonifide Going Out of Business Shoe Sale in Decatur. Look for the Big Going Out of Business Signs on the windows.

3 For the past year Erzberger has special, 39c. In Fine Variety From the collection assembled every select a smart white skirt that is entirely to her liking, for the assortments are varied and unusually complete. Of special interest, are certain skirts of snowy white gabardines and surf satins to be chosen- in pretty tailored models," decorated with ing, hemstitching, embroidery and large Materials were preshrunk. Siz.es 26 to 38. Out They Go SECOND FLOOR been one of the powers behind the cabinet and.

although he lived in the strictest retirement, he has been taken into counsel on many of the important crises through which the Government has passed. His Socialist and Centrum friends wish him to jet urn' to active political life and are seeking to rein- less of Cost or Loss Friday and Saturday: More Colored Organdy Women's white five eyelet oxfords in Military and low heels, also some one straps, up to $5.00 values, I 6tate him in the cabinet. "accuse' the Monarchist graup I of having; made sacri- fice of: a tpoli.ttcal and by I means of interpretations in Reich-; stag and discussions in the lobbies are attempted to make "the Erzberger case a boomerang against the Royal odist church by Rev." F.W. Kirkpat-rick, -of the tPresbyterian church. The church was decorated in the class -colors.

There were 22 in the graduating class, all of whom wore caps and gowns. The third term of the dancing school given by Professor. Flanders ended Saturday with a' party to the pupils and their friends. A new term started Monday. Mr.

E. -Taylor; a' salesman who makes his headquarters in this city, was-'in Tentopolis Friday evening in his car and struck a boy on a bicycle. bicycle was smashed but the boy was' not-seriously hurt. Mr. Taylor claimed he was not-going over ten miles an hour.

A' hearing was held in Tentopolis and the matter amicably settled. Mr. and Mrs. -Ben Somersville of Salem, motored here Sunday on a visit to his sister. Miss Edith Somersville." Monday Miss Edith and Henry Margwarth accompanied them home for a visit.

The Freshmen St. Anthony's High school entertained the Sophomores in St. Anthony's hall Tuesday night Slipper' was served. The hall was decorated in the class colors, gold and old. rose and the class flowers, the American Bcautyripse.

Small baskets containing, luck" pennies were given as favors. Mrs. Nellie Emmerson of Columbus. Ohio, formerly of this city, was the guest of her' mother, Mrs. Charles Jakle.

for the past week. Her moth-: er, Mrs. Jakle, and her daughter. Miss 1,98 Priced at $5, $6.50, $7.50 and $10 85c A YARD i il SECOND FLOOR ists. 'The Centrum' party claims that its chief riot only' is not a tax-dodger, but that he overpaid his taxes and cite the court decision in evidence.

Erzberger was neither fined nor ordered to pay-up baclt'taxes. The political fight over Erzberger Women's Oxfords in five, eyelet and one straps, also ankle straps, black or brown vici, Military values up to $7.50, 2.98 I is of the greatest impotrance to the Allies for the reason that if Erz-1 berger is finally politically cleared, he will probably return to the cabinet and the Entente will have the assist -i ance in the fulfillment of the treaty of one of the political group through whose influence the treaty was signed. Always Needed Sewing Necessities Very Specially Priced Dress fasteners in black and white. AH -sizes; Rust proof. A 1 Oc value at, per card 5c Hooks and eyes in black and Rust proof.

1 Oc values. Special, per card 5c Basting thread in large size 99 Women's Juliets, all sizes values up to $3.50, $1.98 Women's brown and black high shoes, op-to $8.50, That we have succeeded in getting more of these very fine colored organdies to sell at 85c a yard is news that will be welcomed by many women, for these are Stoffel's finest permanent finish organdies, imported direct from Switzerland. Included are shades of Pink, yellow, copen, Niagara, lavender, wedgewood, peach, champagne, salmon, negre, jade, rattan, rose, porcelain, orchid, turquoise, banana, amethyst and lovely honey dew. -That colored organdies are going to be in vogue during the entire summer season is an estao-lished fact. This sale brings the opportunity to buy fine fabrics for the dress at a very low; cost.

FIRST FLOOR" Fifth Floor: Sturdy Oak Oxfords, Misses' White low heels, $1.98 $1.48 CO. Men's Shoes Specisd For Saturday spools, 1 Oc values. Very special, per spool 5c Inside skirt- belting. All "25c value. Special, per yard Rust proof brass pins.

Paper of 30" 0. 10c value. Sewing needles in assorted sizes. Special, package. Bias lawn tape in assorted widths, 25c values.

Roll. Rick rack braid in red, blue, green, lavender and white. 25c value. Special, 15c Fancy trimming braid in all colors. 15c value Pearl buttons of fine quality.

Values up to 25c dozen. Special, card 15c FIRST FLOOR $1.95 Kitchen Chairs, Men's brown and black dress shoes, values-up to $8, An Ultra Modish Coiffure For Every Woman To be modish the coiffure must naturally reflect the latest and to be entirely charming and thoroughly in-. -accord with its wearer it must be adapted to her own personality. Our Marinello experts give careful consideration to these 'important factors of hair dressing. 2.98 We have jusjt a limited quantity of these sturdy kitchen chairs to go at $1.95 each.

They are of bow back construction, with legs held rigid by double-round frame. Excellent for kitchen work chairs. Unusual values at just $1 .95 each. FIRST FLOOR 2oc 25c r. Pound jar Cocoa.

vv Two pounds Crackers. 70c Pure Preserves, jar. 50c Pure Preserves, jar 25c Tall jar Jelly. Four cans Ideal Peaches. v.

Four cans Benito Apricots. Kirk's Castile Soap, 10 bars. Faust Macaroni, package i Ten cans No. 2 Sniders Pork and Beans. Buckeve Malt Extract.

V. I MARLN'ELLO SHOP But Recently Arrived Tissue. Do your trading down-town. Pay cash and save 5 or 1 Oc on a single item. Have your groceries delivered if you wish.

Men's Emerson Make dress black and brown, calfskin and vici; English and blucher sty les. Values up to $15, up from, $4.98 Men's White'Oxfords, in English and Blucher styles, values- up to $4.50, Women's brown and black high shoes, values-up to $8.50, $1.98 Men's brown and black oxfords, English and blucher styles, values up to $9.00,.., $3.89 Men's Work Shoea, black and. brown, values up to $2.98 Dresses Gingh am Notably Low Priced, $10 Two very smart summer dresses in tissue gingham have but lately arrived, to be adrJed to the assortments already assembled. The new models are of. fine Attention Men! quality tissue gingham.

One is made in a very pretty Children's Shoes Here are the best values in the city in good looking, and long wearing SHOES We have a Special Price, surplice style, trimmed with ruffles of white organdy. The other model is in a plain, tailored style. The dresses may be chosen in colors of black and. white, and in pink, blue and lavender combinations in pretty plaid patterns. Sizes 16 to 18 and 36 to .42.

Very moderately priced at 1 0 each. SECOND FLOOR Boys', play oxfords and sandals, Today and Saturday only so come today. A splendid value at 3.8 5 Special $1.38 Boys' English Walkers shoe in black and brown, values up to $5.50, $2.98 Baby's soft sole shoes, sizes 0 to 4, plain colors and two-tones, The Newest New McCail "Printed" Patterns! Janes, Children's Mary patent leather, If you are planning a new Overalls and Jumpers If you want service Khaki Shirts Made of colored able work garments $1.38 frock, you may have it in the newest style, for the July McCail Patterns are just in of good quality take .15 bargrain. These goods 1 SO' service cloth. A very- special shirt that insures, lony wear at were made under from New Fifth Floor: Very Fine 36-inch Marquisette, 29c Yard Not often does one have an opport Unity to buy marquisette of this quality at just 29c a yard.

It is plain, of excellent: quality, and Borders are double, with, woven patterns and drawn work in attractive designs. With wide taped edges. The marquisette may be chosen in white, cream and ecru. Only a limited quantity to close out. Early choice is advisable.

4 FIFTH FLOOR government contract All are in the new print special at ed" Patterns, which is aew thing with McCall's and makes the use of a Pattern Quality Army F. G. SHOE STORE 138 MERCHANT STREET very, much easier. Ask to See The New McCail Styles Comer and Main St! Open Saturday 'til 10 P. M..

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