Thuiday, Jacaary 5, 1939 mi ■■■ i ■- :™ys, V?cinjty"!! We're All Anxious to Save Money!! I First yltMir Super Special Basement Store Record Value Special Lots Indies" SILK HOSIERY COTTON PLAID BLANKET PURSES / i ® H I es I **''k™ 3n ' I r 8:30 O'CLOCK! BE HERE EARLY Jgfe R Were $2.95 and $3.95 istmas Money on Daughter a New Outfit and Save Plenty at These / fr^ n si«Li dJO ylO January Clearance Prices 39-mch / Ig°tLl>nLed l g °tL l>nLed to tp«®^o /%00f Washable '' : | X)ATS GIRLS' DRESSES Weather's Here for -fflF point™ da van roppr i ———— CED REDUCED SNOW SUITS jHf rKINItI) KAYUN lKtrt 3|jf | WOOLENS i s7 t BB Now $2.39 But They're Reduced Too Were Up O I w educe w si 9« Ml pls4J» sr "^111151.48 r ™ $4.88 B "J Jr.L'Jr #, si $1.48 %#fi§|l|k, with these and save. Small /£\ »> s sv t !% N QQ Were SI.OO 77 C Were $4.95 CO OO lilillllk and large patterns. Never .s,Cf' JJ.OO Now « • Now *pJ«OCS WMsMss>, so ,ow P rtcetl —so oe • • . ■ .. HP*' TffiMMmh* early for best selec- •••'.. . y (iOtl. SptHial (.TOUp 's $2.98 Special Group Misses' and Children's Shop and Save BLOUSES L SI.BB SWEATERS 20 % OFF Tstr _ 0 . ______ _______ rhread Qs| Clearance Special Lots f|| White Sale Special . ■ Clearance Special Groups - ■ 1 JgfcßY I GLOVES I 4-Year Guaranteed | BATES SPREADS B OD „ _. „„ Tr „ a _ ■ Were $2.98 Now $2.17 gg SHEETS Y*/V R Were $2.98 Now . $2.37 | SPORT FABKICb ' III c | Were $1.98 Now ' $1.37 i QQ nh UWere $3.95 Now $3.17 I Values to 79c I- / . a ll) 9 Wprp $1 Oft NftW * B oize olxyy SB You know the quality and national H Washable better art pa r. ™ V rr. ■ O J Jv" „. : 0/1 m ■ prices—Now pick up one at a pretty ■ fabrics that women CH n ■ Suedes, Kids, Fabrics |E Pillow Cases to Match—l6c ■ penny— ■ l ove to see. Group JI I mmmg HHHBSSfIHS! El p rice d to clear at— A Great Saving Event For Men! J M FASHION CLEARANCE (inly 13 (Lucky You) Discontinued Patterns in Chatham Season's Smartest Fashions Priced Extra Low ® I inMFQPI TIM QI TITQ for Immedia ;e Clearance nUiVlLjlUll ljUiltJ jfl®wF ALL COATS MUST GO! Thirteen lucky men will get these fine Chatham A%*m g% pm prt T£Q CA COATS P9Q £C (POO CA COATS CC Home&pun Suits Discontinued patterns But I»% 1% «POJf.OU NOW P*K/.00 OU NOW pIj»OD super clothing values at this price. $lO.lO $59.50 r w TS $34.651 $19.95 c Zw TS $12.65 One Group Griffon Suits —Formerly $24.50 $49.50 VOW S $29.65 $16.95 NOW S $11.65 s™g 'your Christmas gift check on a new suit- Al7 {- /fill™ $39.50 W $23.65 I $12.95 M $8.65 »4j£gU lot Griffons reduced to clear Pick out XI %i 1 C9O CA COATS (Tl7 CC (lAQC COATS fl»7 and save. i|/ 1 «/• f%J F gllffiM?M NOW fl/.DD )lU,jD NOW SLUU aj || I What a wise investment your Christmas check would be in one of ■"■■Spainhour's fine coats—Now at tl Jese new drastic cut prices—Your p or J?., r l v IJjrds' Small Lot PI /M mm dollar does double duty—Tailored, fur trims, s".its, etc.—All reduced fl* J w ~~l • f£sj m ■ to new Clearance prices— IE N S *J IT S J[ y # | I Clearance Lots Evening Dresses and Wraps Kerly to sl6.9s—Clearance Price T I Were $19.95 Were $16.95 Were $10.95 Were $7.95 K \TT7 I Now § I2M Now $11.65 Now $7.65 Now $5.65 V First Floor Furnishings Specials \ / \ —_____ ____ I One Group $1.95 One Group SI.OO \ I \ SHIRTS XZcKWV* )\ Special r|pr«QQr'Q Must | Bolips, styles and sizes left Pi JV Lots K J;. hlia - cut . Buy several of these known qual- / t VvA • Wmnm£* | big Christmas business, ity better ties at this extra low MMm% P' dear - sale price. 10 AC DRESSES (IQQQ QH AC DRESSES JOQ M *f* % £*EZ f /jet- SIJ jD NOW |lt).00 ipI.VD NOW _ LJP 1 *UU OOC ei>« AC to $16.95 (MA QQ fI»C AC DRESSES ffQ QQ f|M m - , I SI4.JD Dresses now SIU.OO SO,UO NOW .JO.OO IH|\ Men s Fine ff 1A AC to ? 12 - 95 €7 88 AC DRESSES C 7 QC I |r 4 W A m* 4 / f\l\ » ?PlU.tlD Dresses new «PlvOO «|)O*VD NOW ,—j | A IAIY| l\ /O I 1%1 l> f_| Special Into of fall and winter dresses that are stylish, correct colors, bat we ham t/w» A A many—So we reduced them to new way down Clearance Sale price*!^—Come in, try on several—'See the styles, colors and reduced prices. « Extra Special Group 1 / nn 11 r? dresses ivi|v^iii H "•.* •" F A -^ r *lkH- *, ** THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, SLKiN, NORTH CAROLINA SPECIAL MOVIE TO OPEN TODAY "Yon Can't Take It With You" Said to Be finest Show of the Past Year MANY STARS IN CAST Said to be better In every way l .han even the Pulitzer Prize play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, the Columbia screen ver sion of "You Can't Take It With You," enacted by a distinguished cast which includes Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore, James Stewart, Edward Arnold, Mischa Auer, Ann Miller and Spring Byington will show at the Lyric theatre here today and Friday. Others in the cast include Donald Meek, Halliwell Hobbes, H. B. Warner, Dub Taylor, Eddie Anderson and Lillian Yarbo. "You Can't Take It With You" expresses the philosophy of Grandpa Vanderhof (Lionel Bar rymore) and his lovable family group. Grandpa has long believ ed that too much money is a liability and that the major mo tif of life should be good clean fun. His entire family, as a con sequence, has become imbued with this unconventional theory of living. Everybody who lives in the Vanderhof home does just • what he or she wants to do, and nothing else. The story is said to be packed with delightful comedy and de lightfully astonishing incident. The dcreen story was adapted by Robert Riskin, Capra's "ace" col laborator, from the Kaufman- Hart Pulitzer Prize play which ran on Broadway for two years. ST. PAUL We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Willie Holloman as res idents of our community. Mrs. Dwight Walker and child ren spent the week-end near Un ion Grove, visiting her sister, Mrs. Jasper Chipman. Mrs. W, E. Macy spent last week in Jonesville, visiting her daughter, Mrs. W- V. Holcomb. Mrs. Omar Walker and little daughter, Barbara Jean, visited her sister, Mrs. D. C. Swaim, last week, near Jonesville. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Walker and daughter, Ella Mae, of Wil kes county, visited his mother, Mrs. sina Walker, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Macy of Pieldale, Va„ spent several days last week visiting his mother, Mrs. W. E. Macy. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Myers cel ebrated their 50th wedding anni versary December 24th, 1938. We are glad to note that Mrs. Harvey Wood is much improved, • after having been confined to her home with pneumonia. Mr. Reuben Allred made a bus iness trip to High Point and Winstcn-Salem last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Allred and son, Kenneth, spent last Wednesday near Houstonville, vis iting his sister, Mrs. Earl Critz. Miss Eula Myers of High Point, is spending several days here visiting Mends and relatives. ANNOUNCE WINNERS I LIGHTING CONTESJ In the Christmas home light ing contest, sponsored annually by the Woman's Club, the prizes, a total of $lO, donated equally by the club and Duke Powen company, were awarded as foJ lows: M Mrs. Fred Neaves, $3.00 AI t.he best general effect of home; Mrs. A. O. Bryan, jfl for the most attractive doorfl Mrs. A. G. Click, $3.00, for the best outdoor second prize of $2.00 for ifl door tree went to Mrs. J. dexter. The judges had ty in selecting the wirmfl number of entrants tufl larger than ever beffl decorations more attflH Birthday Celebratiojfl Mr. and Mrs. H Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law, B . and little grand S lyn Bryant, birthday day at the t Evans. Other (attending Sk , children , and their I Dick ; Mrs. vin BryiM|SM|^«^aß ! guests a?"* .... . ..