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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 27

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THE vamts-nAnrx SATURDAY, 6, 1921 'Nenty-relei, 11E1 liill1111.11T15 1,1111 liiiiii iiii i FOWLER and WALKER THE BOSTON STORE 1 Bargains In VAAy-' 00 ifs) DgESSESat.Low DRESSES To-day! AA vet Bargain Prices To-clay! i ----''l IAllirr qr 00 1) DRES SES at Low to YI Pl Bargain Prices To-day! if PI a 1 Bs 67- 1. me PIO Mot. '1 FOWLER, DIC-; arid 0 WALKER, 1'1 BOSTOI i arid THE, 9 Barga Bim In PPES pl a to) 5- eye hellgr. cINLI-fictir 00 Bargain 1 DRESSES To-day! "-4 Li "II ay ar 1 1 2 Ikes-Baure Man Entering Legion tiational Convention 'With SeyAnal States- Inn' TO COAST Philadelphia To-morrow. Sending Delegation San Francisco t- Jur.t- Came ...) 115 Dresses -In Serge WobiCantonandVelour STRAIGHT LINE DRESSES OF SERGE are trimmed with silk, braid, gold thread, embroidery and have pockets and tied belts.

THE VELOUR DRESSES are trimmed with novelty braid. 'THE WOOL CANTON DRESSES'have 'pleated skirts, and you may choose, long, short, or three-quarter length These will sell fast! Be here! Be here early, for your. dresses! $5 while they last! 1,, In the Basement Salesro'om FOWLER, DICK AND' WALKER-- THE BOSTON STORE Sizes 16 to 42. You'll like the way they're made with big patch pockets, pleated or flared backs, big cuffs, large collars. Every one warmly lined.

You can wear them now and all through the with your fur neckpieces. We bought more of these $12.50 coats because they self usf as fast as we get them in. The smaller sizes are ideal for school girls. pment, 'At -I 'Jut U3t tam. 115 1 resses- a erg 'rakes-Bane Man Entering Legion doiCantonandVelaur liational Conventi' on 'With Sev- a.ts.;7 sy -States- Support- STRAIGHT LINE DRESSES OF I mut SERGE are trimmed with silk, braid, I gold thread, embroidery and have pockets and tied belts.

COATS TO COAS 0 an aid' port- 112 5 THE VELOUR DRESSES are trimmed with novelty bra14. Philadelphia To-morrow. THE WOOL CANTON DRESSEShave pleated skirts, A Sending p. er len I short, and you may choose, long, rt, or three-quart ig Nelin Shipment (A 0 Dele San Francisco sleeves. In Be 11 zes 16 to 42 These se as ere.

ere ear or your i 2 ft Si YOU' '11 like the 'a they' with big t' pockets, 1 way re ma vn ig pa g-th I $5 while the last! In the Basement Salesroom pleated or flared backs; big cuffs, large collars. Every one Warmly lined. so-, tq' i 'You can them 11 through ear em now an a NA it gh the Winter' with your fur neek7 ty ,,,) FONVLE11, DICK ANDNVALKER- BOSTON STORE pieces. or Wbought thee $12.50 Coats-because they 'e 't S' self usf as ti Its4, '1 4 fast as we vet thorn. in rrha cynnil Pr Ri7PC1 aro Ar ofInewt1 Ma 1 aid Polo an la' port A Big, New Shipment 0 Shipment, rt, Sizes 16 to 42.

Irou'll like the way they're made with big patch pockets, lil' pleated or flared backs; big cuffs large collars. Every one warmly lined. 0 tyk You can wear them now and all through the with your fur neck- ON141' 4 I pieces. We bought more of these coats because they self usf as fast as we get them in. smaller sizes are ideal for school girls.

I 1 1 9 i4 'Sport And Dress Coats, 't i Astrakha Jacquettes With hg Fur, Collars, Sellineak $13.50. wall KIT CONEY COLLARS. The Jac-, quettes are made of grey and tan astrakhan, Astrakha' Jacquettes With ig Fur Collars, at( 1 $1350 COLLARS. The Jac-, grey and tan astrakhan, delegation, sonsisting of 125 legionaires and pledged in Its entirety to WIlliam Healey, of this city, for national commander of the American Legion, will leave by a special transcOntintal train- to-morrow for San caL, for the national convention of the American Legion to be held in that city October 15 to-19 inclusive. This large delegation, which includes five prominent legionaires, has high hopes of returning with the highest honors Within the powers of the ex- service Men -ot the William B.

Healey, of this city, past State commander of the Amer- loan Legion, left about ten days ago for San Francisco, and is at present In the Golden Gate City arranging for the arrival of the legionaires Pennsylvania. The following hers from Luzerne County left yes. terday for Philadelphia where they will board the "San Francisco special" in company with the large delegation the Keystone State: Major Gilbert G. Jacobosky, of this city; Attorney Frank L. Pinola, of Pittston; Attorney Felix W.

Bolow- Ice, of Larksville, and Frank Duffy, of Parsons. Past Commander Healey will open headquarters in the Stewart Hotel in an Francisco, which will also be the headquarters of the Pennsylvania Every angle of the cam, paign to land "Smiling Bill" Healey In the national commander's seat has been carefully studied and a series consisting of 121 Pledged in Its enti Healey, of this commander of the will leave by a IP, train- to-morrow I for the natil the American Leg that oltY October his large delegat five prominent- leg topes of returnini bonors within the service men nt. tb William B. flee past State comma ican Legion, left for San Francisco In the Golden Gs for the arrival of Tt bers from Luzern terday for Philad will board the Special" in comps tl blajor Gilbert Cis city; Attorney PI Pittston; Attorneg Ice, of Larksville, of Parsons. Past Commande headquarters in tb an Francisco, wh headquarters of Ever, reign to land "Sr in the national cot been carefully ati.

rennsylvania's delegation, consisting ot 125 legionaires and pledged in Its entirety to William 11. kiosk'' of this city, for national rre, oauf000r San ols000vroX01cocli the American Legion to be held in Bargaini At $9.50 to $13.50 VELOURS, CHEVIOTS AND POLOS in tan, blue, reindeer, grey and big stylish plaids. Wrap-around, flared and belted styles. Fur trimmed, silk sti.tching. Lined.

Sizes 16 to 44 4. Bargains Ba At $9 50 to $13.50 VELOURS. CHEVIOTS AND POLOS hi tan. Big hig I ISPEaM. TRAIN Will Lear, Pennsylvania of 12,5 to Big-Sta mg 4 I SPECIAL TRAI Will Leave-Philad Pennsylvania 'ft tion of 12,5 to 7 i -2 7ml Big in TRAIN Will LIMY, Pennsylvania I bon of 125 to Dresses, Cocas, Skirts, Suits, In the Front of the Big.

Basement ill 14,1 to ir lkt; 71 tx I I 'cit .1 Dresses, Cocas, I Skirts, Suits, 1 dr. 1 In the Front of 1 0,,, tfo: 1 16. 1 the Big, Base- with plain and figured linings. These Jac-queues are clever when worn with a smart pleated skirt and sport hat. Clever-Looking Sport Coats, Sizes 16 to 44 Selling' Saturday, $16.50 OVERPLAIDS, POLOS AND VELOURS, In grey, reindeer, mallet blue, brown, navy, blue and black plaids.

16.50 is an extraordinary low price fo rsuch wonderfully good coats. In sizes 16 up to 46. good coats. In sizes 16 up to 46. red linings.

These Jac- hen worn with a smart )rt hat. Sport Coats, Selling $16.50 "0 6 AND VELOURS, In Let blue, brown, navy, ids. 16.50 is an ex- fo rsuch 16 up to 46. of conferences have been held with representatives of New England, eastern and southern States. The New York, delegation with approximately 100 delegates, will lineup solidly behind 'William B.

Healey and the large delegations from New Jersey and Ohio have pledged themselves to his standard. During the last month a nation wide publicity campaign has been conducted on behalf of W11Iiam B. Healey. Hundreds of mats bearing his photograph have been sent to the large daily newspapers in every city in the United States, together with an outline of his life and his record as a plain "buck" On the battle front in France. The transcontinental special bearing the Pennsylvania delegation will leave Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon at o'clock, arriving in San Francisco, Cal.

on Sunday morning, October 14, at 7:45 o'clock. The trip Includes many special, sight seeing trips which will be made, at various stops. Stops will, be made at the following points of' Interest: Chicago, U14 Council Bluffs, Iowa: North Platte, Nebraska: Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, Utah; and Del Monte, Cal. The Legion Auxiliary of Pennsylvania will be represented by Miss Ricks Jacohosity, of this city, district director of eastern Pennsylvania, who will leave this city on Sunday morning for Harrisburg where she will board the "San Francisco Special." Miss Jacobosky has been an energetic worker in-theLegionAilicillary-and as a sister of Major Gilbert G. Jac000sicy, State 'adjutant of the legion, she bas become deeply interested in its affairs.

She is a young woman of great capabilities and will work to elect "Bill" Healey as national commander. vanta i wn pa representeu oy it ae Rieke jacobosky, of this city, district director of eastern Pennsylvania, who will leave this city on Sunday ing for Harrisburg whore she will board the "San Francisco Special." Miss Jacobosky has been an energetic worker ta-the-Legion-Atixillary-and as a sister of Major Gilbert G. JacoboskY, State 'adjutant of the legion, she has become deeply inter- ested in its affairs. She is a young woman of great capabilities and will work to elect "Bill Healey as national commander. as a sister of Major Gilbert G.

JaeononsY, State 'adjutant of nt the ec ly legion, she as bome deep ier- ested in its affairs. She is a young woman of great capabilities and will work to elect ''Bill" Healey as national commander. Dress Coati of Rich' Heavy Materials in the Basement $22.50 BOLIVIAS, NORMANDALES, VELOURS AND GERONA. Richly fur trimmed, or --with large collars of material. Fashionable wrap styles caught at the side with a large button; flared and straightline backs.

flared and straighthne backs. Control and OwlIft buildings having an estimated value of $2,342,000. and that an additional valuation ot 000 can be placed on furniture, books, etc. Wilkes-Barre city' schools are, manned by a force of 407 teachers, paid on a scale provided for by legislature enactment He explained the work of the continuation school, night school and made passing reference to groat need for the Junior high, school now in prooess of Mr. Zeiser spoke generally on phases of school life, the prob- lems confronting the teacher and the many difficulties to be surmount, ed in moulding character in such manner as to make good citizens.

Yesterday's meeting was presided Over by S. Oscar Roughner, president of the club. Announcement was made that meetings on October -19 and 20 will be in charge of Ralph Thomas and Thomas Syron. 1 Many members of the local club will attend the charter banquet to he held by the Pottsville club on Wednesday evening, October 10. Guests at yesterday's meeting were George M.

Britton and Emil Zenke. 4111. Death of -Michael A. Horn MicttaeV A. Horn, aged 55, died yesterday minting in Mercy Hos-1 pital, following a thering illness of complicallons, Dtkeased was for-1 mem employed as 'a foreman for Lehigh' Wilkes-Barre Coal Com- 1 wetly but because of ill had not worked in some time.

He wail -a-meirber-of-St-litaryll Church and connected with the Holy Name! Society of that church. Surviving are his widow and the following children, John, Anna, Ruth and Michael; also the following brothers and sisters, Bernard, John, Mary, Margaret, Mrs. Farrell and Mrs. Boyle of Ashley. The funeral will be held from his residence, 485 East Northampton street, later.A mass of requiem will be celebrated in St.

Mary's Church and interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery at Hanover. pitai, rotiowing a ugermg lim or as 1 Dig-ceased wa for- complications, mem employed as a foreman for Lehigh Wilkes-Barre Coal Corn- 1 poly but because of ill health had not worked in some time. He was inehaber-of-St-linty'S Church and', connected with the Holy Name Society of that church. Surviving him are his widow and the following children, John, Anna, Ruth and Michael; also the folloWing brothers and sisters, Bernard, John, Mary, .51.

Farrell and Mrs. 26The funeral will be held from his residence, 485 East Northampton street, later. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated in St. Mary's Church and interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery at Hanover.

connected with the Holy Name Society of that church. Surviving I him are his widow and the following children, John, Anna, Ruth and Michael; also the folloWing brothers and sisters, Bernard, John, MarY4 Margaret, Mrs. Parrs11 and Mrs. Boyle of Ashley. The funeral will be held from his residence, 485 East Northampton later.

A ligh mass of requiem will be clebrated in St. Marye's Church and interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery at Hanover. Car OVINE119! car ov 'Let me allow you the greatest improve ment in Inner Tubes since autos WC NI invented. Airorg.

in ya stem every Tube shows at a glance through the Unbresks able TransparentValve Cover amount el air ita al Aims. Try Unser. i AR-GAGE 111110, Sita Tst sissbell DUTY 4 IA worry end expense. Add onethird told. sof Tires.

Note these unusual guarantees The Paul Rubber Co. siva cow) mow; -Y Clover 1406.4111 Mlles tong Miles obLidly insured opine Rim Cats and Prieto momoonobto. Mee and es al ware treski, brand Dew. from Fa. ist Imo deli Q7O and dasoneTate bast Tube Let me show you ti tnent in Inner Tub Invented.

Air wow ylve stein of ever 'rube shows at a slam through the Unbreall able Transparent Valv Cover amount el air Aires. Try thew. A1R-GAGE HEAVY DUTY 1111111F1 Sivetrouble, time. yro expense. Add onothit of Tirol.

Note these guarantees The Paul axes COM) 1 1481-41 insured tainst lowouta. Prieto MOM001 oboe al ware lot Imo eel Invented. Airgaugein Ilse stem ot eVerl lance rough theatntresk- ableTransparentValve Cover amount et akin -1, Aires. Try thsse-, A1R-GAGE anise titers ry an DUTY aumwao fi 0 word expense. Add onethudtolits Wilms.

Noodleemulous' I guarantees Ike Paul Rubber Co. cow) TmEr 4 Caws, 14111-4asee Miss Long Mile ully insured egainst Run Cats and Priam larsoonablo. time and oboe al ware fresh, brand Dow. from Fa. istossapN2esedensownste HEAVY Veiling; DUTY a IA Savetrouble.timo e.

worrysnd 4 expense. AAd nethudtolite Tires. vote these unusual guarantees The m)Trin Paul Rubber Cos co Clover Miles 14" Igime leany insured Its-sine Ihm Cuts and lopopta. Prieto litopoonobto. Theo and oboe pl ware treski, brand Dert, from frae ist me deli, pops and dpasonepate Salesroom 'ADDRESSES LIONS' CLUB Zeiser Touches On Management, Investment.

and Personnel of Union Suit For 98c White ribbed cotton union suits in sizes 36 to 38. Sizes 40 to 44, bargains at $1.08. Sleeveless, knee length. StlettS outesroum I i morn-7 Women --a ew 40,, 4. Union Suits 00.6, i i 9.

it or tic ''')v 1, 1 0. White ribbed cotton union 1 'ADDRESSES LIONS' CLUB suits in sizes 36 to Sizes I 40 to 44. bargains at $1. 8. Zeiser Touches On Management, In- Hats ,..3 vestment.

and Personnel of Sleevelegg. lenottl in II Ibir II 'ff' i 1 Lnton Suits 1 6 1,, ..1,. ti 4 I or 98c 4 13 14 .164 White ribbed cottOn union ADDRESSES LIONS' CLUB I suits in sizes 36 to Sizes I street, ins at $1.08. Zeiser Touches On Management, In- ats 40 to 44, bargains Sleeveless, vestment and Personnel of ment Salesroom Girls Heavy I COATS, Bargains: --to-- $12 50 VELOURS, alINCHILLAS and (1 other good heavy wool materials. Sizes two to fourteen hma it Sizes 2 to 14 years.

Browns, ''L, greys, tans and red. FUR collars, li belted backs and flared backs. ON Lads Heavy 4 Bargains 1 COATS. b' 1 $5 to $12 50 0 I VELOURS amiantus and fi other good heavy wool materials. Sizes two to fourteen Imia COAT Bargains': to $12 50 vluxuRs climaimus and Other good heavy wool materials.

I -tee Sizestwo a 4 I i 1 Stz. es 2 to 14 years. Browns, blues, greys, tans and red. FUR collars, li belted backs and flared backs. V1111111111111111' 1 a Paul Rubber Sales Co.

66 W. Market St. A Teaching Force Yesterdars regular luncheon meet- Ing of the Lions' Club was made Interesting by an address on "WilkesBarre's City School System" by H. H. Zeiser, superintendent of schools, who imparted many interesting facts concerning management, investment and personnel In the local schools.

Mr. Zeiser said that the district Death of Child Following a three weeks' illness of complications, Margaret, aged 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasko, died On Thursday. The funeral will be held from her home, 186 Poland street Swoyerville, this morning at 9:80 o'clock.

Interment will be Trinity Cemetery at Maltby. $4. Large black velvet hats, and cute little pokeshapm The trimmings are the prettiest we've seen yet this Fall. Coque featehar, silver ribbon, pretty flowers. Velvet and Felt Hats, 3 Here for 000 000 Large dressy bats, pokes and close-fitting turbans.

A wonderful display of bats for the matron and for her daughters. Untriznmed Felt flats, $1 -9 5 Bargains 0. ri Poke shapes and rolling brims, in grey, tan. cocoa, navy blue and black. You can trim them yourself for less than a dollar.

Smart Velvet Hats, 2 95 Trimmed WOMEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 17t5c Fleece-lined. Long' and short sleeves, and sleeveless; ankle length. MEN'S HEAVY SMRTS AND DRAWERS, 79c ea. Fleece-lined. Sizes 86 to 46.

BOYS' FLEECED UNION surrs, 88c. Sizes 8, 10 and 12. Sizes 1,4 and 16 for 98c. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 for 78e. In grey and ecru.

1No all the bargains are menioned In this Ad. Walk thru to Skirts, SKIRTS, 81.95 td $3.95. Pleated styles 1 2 in- brown and black stripes; Sizes 26 to 82. F1 SKIRTS1 $4.95 to $5.95. Serge, Ratinet Homespun and Prune Ila otHpes.

Pleated and plain Sand wrap-around styles. Sizes 26 to 30. "EXTRA SIZE SKIRTS, $6.95 to $7.95. Pleated and plain styles. Made especially for the larger-size women.

Sizes 32 to 50. GOOD LOOKING DRESS SKIN'S, $6.95 to WOol Crepe, Prunella, Stripes, Poiret Twills and French Grey, fawn, brown, black and the best-looking checks, and stripes. Sizes 26 to 32. Coate, Front of tho B000mont Solooroom Shoes, In The Rear 01 The Besement Salesioom eneT Teaching Force Death of Child i 7 Fleece- i i ..0. --7 ViUMEN's Following a ree w' illn Yesterdars regular luncheon meet- thM 4.

complications, areeks ess of garet, aged DRAWERS i '1 L. lined. and 1 'The Piiil Rubber ing of the Lions' Club was made in- teresting by an address on "Wilkes- daughter of Mr. and Mr Wia s. lter tp Sleeves, and sleeveless; an- Vasko, died on Thursday.

The fun- Barre's City School System" by H. Sales (). H. Zeiser, superintendent of schools, rmornagrtemdamwoasnoymionotzreisntvinegotmfaecots Poland eral will boetriztl.ol frsowmo 3hoe me rvr 16 Large black velvet and cute little kle length. rts MEN'S II A SHIRTS Ski, morning at 9:80 o'clock.

Interment enst poke. shapes. -The trimmings are the AND DRAWERS 79c ea. concerning et 56 W. Market St.

and personnel in the local schools. will be In Holy Trinity Cemetery at 4, SKMTS, 61.95 td $3.95. Pleated styles A Mr. Zeiser said that the district Maltby. prettiest we've seen yet this Fall.

Fleece-lined. Sizes 86 to 46. in brown and black sr Sizes 26 to 82. Coque featehsr, silver ribbon, pretty BOYS' FLEECED UNION SUITS, 88c. Sizes 8, 10 and i flowers.

at t''' 1 $4.95 to $5.95. Serge, Ratine, 12. Sizes 4 and 16 for 98c 4 Velvet and Felt Hats, 3 95 Sizes 2, 4 ild 6 for 78c. In lc Homespun and Prunella otHpes. i grey and ecru.

styles. Sizes 26 to 30. Here for 00000 WI, Pleated and plain 'and wrap-around i 1 -0-A, 4'' 1,1 Large dressy hats, pokes and elose-litting the bariains EXTRA SIZE SKIRTS, 56.95 to 67.95 Made Pleated and plain styles. 1, it, 1 plitimilitillitti, I A 40, 11, 4 'IlkAk pm11111111 turbans. Ai wonderful display of bats for Not all 111111'.

the matron and tor her daughters. especially for the larger-size Nvomen. Sizes 32 to 50. zU111111 1 11111' I 1 1111111111 11111:: 1 s-95 are menioned in this 1 of iv- ,1 Untriznined Flet Hats, MS, 66.95 to $8.75. WOol Crepe, Prunella --Joe- Ad.

Walk th GOOD LOOKING DRESS SKI ru to- Stripes, Poiret Twills and French Grey, fawn, brown, morrow black and the best-looking checks and stripes. Sizes 26 to 32. it 0 fiAvo 4 Bargain. 41 0 pi, ..,1,.. Poke shapes and rolling brims, In grey, tan, Girls' Coats, Front of tho Basornont Salosroom v)rt40' iiii, litt '0 41r LI cocoa, navy blue and black.

You can trim 1 Fll I Al tolik i Tle.m.....yolurs. elf for less than a. dollar. 0 Tnthesnaleesarroom -(. tu 1 1 Smart Veivet Hats, $2.9 5 to it, flowers.

Illk Velvet and Felt Hats, A-1, i Here for SULTs, 88e. Sizes 8, 10 and 1.. 12. Sizes 14 and 16 for 98c. "11 I.

0, 95 Sizes 2, 4 and 6 for 78e. In gTey and ecru. 000 000 3. SKIRTSI $4.95 to $5.95. Serge, Rath Homespun and Prunella stHp Pleated and plain 'and wrap-arou styles.

Sizes 26 to 30. Large dressy bats, pokes and close-litting Not all the as I turbans. Ai wonderful display of bats I I MI111111111111111111 for Os. wi la frtlo Asa Am IlerU Cam. 1 mu fru N47411, Ni.Wot AtUfN I ritA ft lyntrunm ed, Felt Hats, 1 gi 1 Aci, thru 9 05 Poke shapes and rolling brims, in grey, tan, OT no Daemon tiaissroom tt cocoa, navy blue and black.

You can trim I ill l' (B. I dA ,2, them yourself for less than a dollar. Shoes, In The Rear --r i 11 I 4 III Stnart evas, esroom to 04 TrirmxtVlet Hats, ed ilid The Basement 41 1 I I I 1 Dij $9 alu tzi El Fashion's latest fanciessimply an irresist- A 9 ible showing most temptingly priced! Eve ry I size and shapeevery kind of trimmed effect el I Beautiful Floral, Ostrich, Fur and Feather effectsPopular colors such as Sand, Rust, Henna Brown, etc.THESE DESIRABLE GO- Ammo. 70. 7.

ow 7 ow. 1 moo. ow. a mem. e7n Attractively frinuned with 'pins, feathers and flowers.

Turbans and large shapes. At 12.95 therm wonderful bargains. Children's Hata, Children's Hats, $3i48 Large and Small Small and large pokes, colored velvets trtmmed with ribbon, chenille and feathers. Other hats, a big variety. at $8.115.

Untrimmed Velvet Hats, $3 95 $2.96 and of rich Palms velvet in poke and rolled brim styles. Our trimmings axe very good-looking and smart, 48o up to $1.91. Boys' Twos Pants Suits 10.. itk.) Eli 0, LT. Attradctively owers.

trivmur mb ed vrans an idth large "pins, feathers tgii -shapes. At ti, 0 1 E--- 12.95 they're wonderful bargains. Nvlic 40, 4 i. lIP! 3.48 0,1, eilt 1 13, (4.. I Children's Hats, ppI 4-1 and Large and Smedl 1 iltritt i I Small and pokes, large velvets trtm- I C.11 1 I ,11 'A ASPr 1111107-1.

i -r. 1 med with ribbon, chenille and feathers. 1 1 Other hats. a big variety. at 8818.

.1 I 11 leloolgrt. E--- 1 I Untrimmed Velvet Hats, $3 9 00 ES 5 Itif i 4 ega ew a $2.95 and Of rich Panne velvet in poke and rolled 1 I'l brim styles. Our trimmings are vot7 looking and smart, 48o up to 81.98. A Act ual $9 valu. SPECIAL ot IP 4...,.

st siglit 0 4 Apia 146A 1 i 11111 Clt Boys'. Twos AAA iiiiikibZ) ---------1 0 Fashion's latest fanciessimply an irresist- Pants Suits Beautiful Floral ible showing most temptingly priced! Every EF- Black Patent size and shapeevery kind of trimmed effect omen B1 I Ostrich, Fur and Feather EE colors such as Sand, Rust, 0 i 9 Henna Brown effectsPopula, etc.THESE DESIRABLE ea er xford GO-1N Tweeds and cashmere checks iitth durable mohair linings. Smartly tailorekof good-looking Norfolk styles. Both pairs of pants have taped seams; SIzes '8 to 18. Gooil School Pants, Two for $3.00 for one pair of panto.

of corduroy' and popular 'tripod and mixed Sties 8 I I WV JOT il'auu tor one pair of pants. Of corduroy' and popular etriped and mixed materials. Sizes 8 Tweeds and cashmere checks with durable mohair linings. Smartly tailored of good- looking Norfolk styles. Both 'pairs of pants have taped seams; Sizes 8 to 18.

Gooil School Pants, Two for $.3 00 4118 for one pair ot pants. Of corduroy and netritilar ttrinftd and mixed Mims I Patent leather is fashionable for Ftd1 and Winter wear. This is a particulerly pmfortable model, too. If your feet get tired and your arches feel sorewe recommend this oxfordmade on al special last. Remarkably neat and attractive, too.

All sizes. Vatent leather is fashionable tor kall and Winter i ins is a particutruny pmrortacce moqat, too. If your feet get tired and your arches feel sorewe recommend this oxfordmade on al ape- cial last. Remarkably neat and attractive, too. All sizes.

Patent leather is fashionable for Fall and Winter This is a particularly pmfortable model. too. If your feet get tired and your arches feel sorewe recommend this oxfordmade on al ape- 1r HATS 1N AN AMAZING SPECIALTO-DAY. (-aka, little Hats For Kiddies at Don't forget the little- tots! tthe3r appreciate Pidttyhead-- gear just the same as you do. Bring them here, where you are quite sure to find something becoming at a price within' your reach.

im Po iM1 IOW 1M INN OMB Mia little- tots appreciate pretty head- me as you do. Bring them here, where re to find something becoming at a price Up 1 TheFas1zion 43 South MaktStreet 4 Boys' Waists, 78c; 3 for Blue chambray. stripes and checked percale. These blouses are made with unusual care, and will launder perfectly. 1 to 11.

-Boys'-Overcoats, 9 to 17, $1045 The large collar on these coats gives warmth and protection. Of good weight tan and grey materials with mute and patch pockets. Little Boys! Heavy Cocas at Of good heavy chinchilla in grey, brown, blue and tan. with convertible oollare. patch and muff packets, belt all Shwa 4 to I.

Coats for Little Men, 212-8, $5 95 Popular heather mixtures and herringbone tweeds. Tan and trey. Buttoned up clone to the nook, patch and Muff Children's Dark Brown 2 Shoes, Sizes 8 to 2 It is doubtful if there is anybody harder on shoes than the average school boy or girl. So naturally parents want to buy good, serviceable, neatly-made shoes that will stand the wear. Others-.

at $2.50. Men's0 Oxfords and 9 ICI Shoes, Big Bargain! ta isr Especially neat-looking and would the 'best way to describe every pair of 1 men's Shoes In this let. Black and With low rubbc bselis: Square and round toes. Black Satin Slippers el Another Big Shipment 1 11 There's lots, of wear in these stylish satbs slippers. And with the many social occasions the late Fall and Winter season bring, they're just the propec slippers to wear.

One-trap style. Chitdren's Patent 2 Leather Sh96 At With champagne and field mouse tops. tte children'e shoes should be bought in the Basement Tomorrow, for an opportunity such as this does not cbme very often. Dandy for school wear Ali sizes Ilit I 0 ttinbILIINLT OrgUaLILKJAY. El 1, 4 ate itt ats or i tes at 1 C1 Boys' 11 Waists, 78c; 3 for $1.50 Children Dark Brown 9 Black Satin Slippers Don't forget the little- tots! They appreciate liretty head: Blue chambray, stripes and checked 9 1 percale.

These blouses are made with unusual and a 11. ear just the same as you do. Bring them here, where Ty' will lunder perfentlY. 1 to Shoes, Sizet 8 to 2 4d Another Big, Shi pment you are quite sure to find something becoming at a price Lt- 17 it doubtful if there is anybody harder on shoes There's lots of wear in these stylish satin slippers. within your reach.

-Boys'Overcoats $10 than the average 9 to 17 .95 school boy or girl. So naturally And with the many social occasions the late Fall 9 The large collar on these coats gives warmth parents want to buy good, serviceable, neatly-made and Winter season bring, they're Just the proper and protection. Of good weight tan and grey shoes that will stand the wear. Others- at $2.50. slippers to wear.

One-strap style. I materiale with mute and patch pockets. 'I Little Boys Heavy Cocas at $5.95 anc Fashion 2 Men's Oxfords and 9 QC Ch4dren 8 patent 9, EF, S. E- 1 Of convertible good heavy chinchilla in-grey, brown. blue Shoes, Big Bargains ellta 0 it, Leather Shoes At Apra and tan.

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