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SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
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Thursday, February
Luncheon Cloths
$L98 to $6.00
Costume Jewelry
from 98c to $15
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Quilted Jewelry, Hankie
or Hosiery Boxes
:,c and $1.25
Colorful Scarfs
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59c to $1.,J8
Umbrellas
$5.00 to $7.25
Boxed Stationery
59c to $1.98
Dainty Hankies
39c to $4.50
Dainty Flowered Dickies
$1.85
H{ndbags . .. Grand
Collection
$5.95 to $21
New' "Fine Fabric Gloves
98c and $1.00
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
As Seen In
CHARM
$14.75
Queen of His Heart
THE RO'MANTIC ENCHANTMENT OF VALENTINE
CHARM CAPTURED IN ONE LOVELY DRESS! A vision
of fashion with rippling peplum over slim-as-a-reed
skirt and button.back ... a picture of femininity
with demure sweetheart neckline and tiny waist
accented by tie-back beltl Frothy white
: eyelet and sleek ebony crepe clev-
erly styled by Berkeley Junior.
Sizes 9 to 15. :i
READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
SWEATERS
$3.95
up
Soft as a
kitten's ear
wool sweaters
in the classic
styles of the
season ; in the
colors you
acclaim your
favorite.
READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
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READY-TO-WEAR
DEPARTMENT
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AS SEEN IN McCALL'S AND LADIES' HOME JOURNAL
RE SPRING "MUSTS"
$4.9s
Red... that gay, bright Pepper Red
...you can have it for spring in
'p/ayful young alMeather casuals ....
beautifully made.,. The sandal also
in neutral Saddle Tan. Both with
genuine leather oles.
SHOE DEPARTMENT
HINGS
• AS THEY
SEEM
l:educed to words, "what
arc thinking about,
solne study and
bring out."
Highway Patrohnan L.
Potter. in charge of the
office of the state agency,
enough is intereste4, in
that wil prevent acci-
death and injury on the
roads, rather than
to justice or causing le-
for law violators.
everything that he can
the possibility of ac-
and advises the Journal
are to be taken as soon
ther makes work possible
correction, in part, to
that make tle Bay-
aighway a contributing fac-
accidents. He an-
as soon as possible,
to the road in ques-
qll be undertaken by the
the painting of a
middle of the
ong with guard rails and
ments, so that night and
weather driving condi-
be improved and the
mishap elimin- I
He also sounds a
to motorists who violate
by passing school
narrow sections of
endanger themselves
children who ride the ve-
monitor in the bus is
get license numbers
Passing the bus illegally,
car so reported is sub-
prosecution and pen-
of the penalty,
should be careful in
buses, particularly
narrow sections of the Bay-
for caution will pre-
tragedy. It is mucl
safe than sorry.
O
ttle's old days, blythe and
out for a clan-
Would turn their
the old Hippadrome
for entertainment.
was huge and attended
of dancer§ that
big pavilion. The
was the king of all
and he never
Dancidg cheek
the other forms of
barred and the
floor, his regal
person bedecked in
attire, would send
propriety scurrying
floor with a mere
This austere per-
commanded respect and
were greeted
obedience, now re- :
county resident, '
house at Wyatt's
his old friends and
us days of
Danny Gleason,
his 81st birthday on
ot imuress me now ,
' and heartless
_ thirty years ago
?e ruled the'rst atLthe old
rome. A glax.y of
attle Press cluo zriends,
old
'g Mr. and Mrs. Clark
i*nd,,,, ,__Mr" and Mrs. Ray FeN
i*-''hunaay;z-'<\< eocc and paid
re-
,:, casion of his natal
Y American veteran 'who
red in combat against eith-
'aan or Jap in the recent
1 _:t has justifiable .pride in the
i-isnents of his own out-"
tarm of service, and he
nat winning the war would
*en impossible "without the.
as, of his own section of
,-ung services. However
t. °he branch of combat-
t e told of and because of
.;e appreciated by the gen-
,uric, but an official nays!
?elease has much o p e
s "Si lent service"the sub-
:,. ne report has to deal
.uy With the war in the
':'!tiand while no claim is
:'ct the."pigs,, Won he war.
:,e ^ certainly establish the
nz%fu.rce as a highly con-
,:['i actor and an effort that
,t Possible for the surface
the aviators and the arm
}- .pnat successes. High
;)'9 apancse nav 1
,;tra ..... a officers
{trinesiaS Credit American
,J:; s being the most
:,ous dagger in their sides,
' umitting that they under-
eed the efficiency-of our
::'' an. the Skill and brav-
':!" mericanpersonnel.
Japanese died
of our submarine
lost
boat. Those
from estimates of
victims of our sub-
against 3,505
accomplish-
to enemy
the Satpan
.S. Pintado and
got into an enemy
a division of re-
Saipan and Tin-
of the division
the remainder
and practic-
Reinforce-
were badly
fashion. Sub-
Soldiers to a le-
of salt water,
D more efficient way
tnem than chasing
caves with flame
tt was much less
casualties to our
tle sinking of troop
sports were subma,'-
t the report goes on,
from December 7,
;ust 15, 1945, allied
anR .1 750 Japanese
t vessels, a total of
'f SUch losses to the
refines sank one. bat-
a, rcraft soi
forty-two de 'l-
.ght submarines md
rships for a total of
)mbat vessels of all
report of combat
,es not include dam--
e repair and recov:
added greatly to th
'ard facilities of the
Which further cou-
r final victory.
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