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LOCAL EVENTS IN BRIEF. Wiid arr Maries' Purity J. S. Seeds; Mtsofiie Tcmjfe, propeny. sell On a hot day go and take a at Ninth avenue.

Ask your leacerfe Mt. Dont fail to kia flour. oil Dr. Beitb. tie now located ia tfe Central Trust RED SEAL.

FLOUR easts no than inferior flour. Get the belt. Curb set, pavement laid; also wood for sale. J. lg 1SOI Union Are.

Let the eburch summons" tomorrow find jVu ready and eager to obey it. a- recent election of officers of tie Uniform Back, Fraternal Order -of Eagles, J. A. Cfcwen, of 1900 Eighth avenue, was elected seconc lieutenant. Tbe Woman's Auxiliary sf the Altoona hospital begs to acknowledge the receipt of a contribution, of flO front JohnKaz- maier, proprietor of the Genuan-a brevv- ery.

A. marriage license was issued at PWEIT PttSHttr ITHB. Axrirab, Defvtaes ami Otkcr lateiest to Omr fteaaera, Policeman Kfebolas on an. eastern visit. "Lottie Lukens of Norrisioirn.I'k-, is speeding a short time -with er Altoona, friends.

Mrs. A. Vincent is lyinp seriously ill at her home. 1904 Twentieth jKith peritonitis. Misses Christina.

31. Zemsch and Margaret E. Brennan spent tike FourtAi friends in Huntingdon. O. C.

Nicholson of Cora, Iowa, is visiting- at the home of her sister. Mrs. S. A. Morrow, of 315 Sejnd avenue, Mis.

Amelia Gokjenberg of Ctncin- naii, is the guest at the of J. Blumenthalj 12O4 Fourteenth avenue. i P. J. Fagan is grandfather again, VT.

J. Fagan, 2306 Union arenue, having presented her husband with a. fine boy, baby. 3fr. and Mrs.

S. S- Steekbeek of! Lebanon are guests of the -latter's- brother, W. H. Walters of 1918 fifcrfh 5 avenue. 3fes.

Oarolya Henson Martz is lidaysburg yesterday to James EL ilc- pending a. fewT weeks in the city vi- Gough of Portage, Cambria, county. and: i iiE at the home of her parents at gamaniha E. Diehl of Popular RUB. this Seventh avenue.

county. 3frs. D. A. Stewart and daughters, The Pennsylvania Railroad Young'.

Grate and Doris, of Michigan, are -ris- 5li iting at the home of A. R. Isenbefg, of Men's Quist-an asscc-iation will hold a prayer and praise service in their rooms Sunday aftemoou between the hours of 4 and 5 o'clock. Te new parsonage coacected with the First Methodist church, has been so nearly completed that the pastor. Bev.

H. Jacobs, will sta.t to move into the parsonage "on Monday. Tbe management of the TVopsy railroad have for some time past been greatly annoyed by boys ivho have loosened Brakes ou coal cars tvitb the result that tiie ears have been damaged. On 12. the Bathurst family reunion trill be held park.

There will be addresses made by memMrs of tAe connection from tie west, among these being D. L. Bathurst, of Pueblo. who was a visitor in this city some time ago. 'Baber Einery Shute iias leased the basement room of the Altoona Times building and it is now being arranged to meet the requirements of his business.

The room will contain wash stands, lavatories, baths, with the most modern plumbing, terraza. Tfce floor be of The members of tae Altoona- lodge No. 287. Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen will hold their annual memorial! in St. Mark's church, Sixth! avenue and Fimrtji street, SunJa-y ev-j ening.

at 7.30. Sermon by Rev. Father wear badges department Members 'will memorial side out, Altoona's three large 1526 Eighteenth street. Rer L- Graham, pastor of the First United Brethren church, was blessed at noon yesterday with a twelve-pound baby boy. Prof.

William Burd, principal of the Garfield sehsA, will leave tomorrow for his home in Perry county where lie will spend the summer on. Miss Olive Fleck of 5Q4 Eighth avenue left yesterday to spend two vacation- in Lancaster, Atlantic City and other points in, the east. Miss Hilda and Miss ZHa Crawford, daughters of AlcJerman Crawford, left yesterday for a visit to their grandfather at Munster. Cambria, county. Mr.

Roland Lytle. a student at the iOllersville State Normal school, returned to Altoona and -will spend his summer vacation at his near Lakemont. The many friends of Mrs. Lloyd Cooper of 1316 Eleventh avenue will glad to know that she is convalescing from a recent attack of typhoid fever. Mr.

Frank G. Hettler of 945 Seventeenth street, clerk in the Altoona Leather store, is visiting his-'many relatives and friends in Johnstown this Miss Margaret Heller, a prominent voung woman of Martinsburg. West; arrived in the city yesterday spend several weeks with her' Altoona friends. Miss Florence W. Hamilton of 1212 i stores, Gable- the Imperial and Kline closed their doors at noon yesterday and remained closed during the afternoon.

This marks the begin-! ning of tae employes' half loliday sea-i Son, which -will extend throughout this month and' August. A delivery horse cswced by theEdi- Electric Illuminating company frightened on Eleventh street between Seventh and Eighth avenues yesterday afternoon and ran away. The driver was thrown from, nis seat, but was unhurfc. The horse "had gone but A. sport distance -ween was capsnrea.

The Rev. J. Ellis Bell, formerly pre- siuinjr- elder of the Altoona district of the Methodist church, now -pastor of a congregation at Tork, is being cpasider- ed by Bishop Berry as a. probable successor to Rev. G- W.

Stevens as presiding elder of the Harrisburg district. Rev. Fourteenth avenue left Friday morning for Chautanqua- N. Y. Hhe mother, Mrs.

R. H. Hamilton, accompanied her i as far as Pittsburg. Mr. Sheldon Wise, formerly of of Pittsburjsr.

spent nesday and Thursday -with friends in) this city. He left last night for Pitts-! burg on 11:01 rain. 15 Miss Gertrude Shipman McGill is" at present in Bridgeport. playing iff permanent stock with her own com- i pairr. and Mr.

McGill expect -to visit ner father at Upper Reese about i -TuiV 25 in their tourinjr car. Harry Walters, of 1TOS -E. M. Steven, of Williaicsport. is also talked of for the place.

At-the recent commencement exercises of the Indiana State Normal school diplomns were granted to Gertrude Lon- Carolyn Lewis and Ltiella. who have now completed two years of teaching. permits the young ladies to teach in Pennsylvania fo--life- They members of tfte class of 1904 at Indiana. At the regular meeting of the of public -works, held last. evening, bids for the construction) of a sewer oa Twentieth f'fcjme to Nineteenth street, and in Nineteenth street ta Fifteenth avenue, on Eighteenth street to branch of the fourth district sewer, were and opened.

TJiere were butwro bids, that of Saupp Dhrew. for 82.03 per lineal foot, and that of T. H. man, of McKeesport. for per lineal foot.

Mr. Bowman was awardfed the cofi-tract. Fourth" avenue: Miss Mary E. of 915 Seventeenth street, and Miss Lydia Smith departed yesterday imr on Keystone express for Atlantic I City for a two weeks' stay- They will visit New York city and Coney Island i before returning. Lieutenant Joan S.

Fair, of -the United States cavalry with his wife' and son. arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Fort Leavenworth. He Las been detailed as one of the representatives of the regular army to at- i tend the -state encampment of th This Mt THE VALUE OP A BEGINNING. Too people look down on small CHUCH TO BE DEDICATED. The East End Mission church bnilt last summer by the congregation of the Second United Brethren churcli of this city will be dedicated for worship.

J5nn- day. August 19. The church was completed last fall and since that time has been used for worship but owing to church, debt the house was not formally! dedicated. The debt of the church! has now been cancelled ana. the fonnal dedication will take place on fete mentioned.

Eev. Dr. S. S. Hough.

1 field secretary of the United Brethren; enurch, who was jEormer'y pastor of the Second United Brethren congregation tn this city and- chief promoter of the I $ezinaftigs new church at East End. wij be pre They think they wfll open a savings sent at the Dedicatory services. i account when they get a hundred dollars. We have seen a good THE POWER OF INTEREST, leally substantial savings accounts de- A good many people think it does not velop from a start of or even pay to save because "interest floes not less and a DETEtrmTNATION to to mtsci." ahead-than from hnnSrea dollar starts! of coarse, the main, reason for saving the determination. li to get and be somebody and to We encourage these small beginnings, be prepared emergencies, bat PULPIT ARD PEW LOCALS.

iag the leader: evening service at 7J39, i-with a brief sermon. prepara- itojy to communion will be held on Heirs Items of Special Interest in Ke- Thursday evening at 7-45. Session will Church of Christ--Bible Free Demonstration Of after service on Thursday evening 'to xnfer with candidates for school ai membership. Communion and reception oommunwn at 1O30; preaching Kew members on Julv 15. 11 and 7.30.

by the pastor First Presbyterian--Sen ices at 10.30' Special Chnrcm and 7.30; Sabbath school at Tke Kefonaed church will hold ser- Christian Endeavor at 6.30 vices in, Wolfs hall, Hollidaysbure. on First Lutheran--Divine In the Fifth Avenue Methodist A vi copal Church 10.4» ami with preaching bv the Sunday school at 9-30; A Lutber league at 6.39. evening, Lawrence 5 'the Junior. Jl VI subject ot raueh interest in my at tfai MinelT Juciata Presbyterian-- Preaching by -Shall Akoona an Opeu or Closed We have secured the services of an exper- fenced demonstrator, Mrs. Snyder, of the Home Pattern Company, who will be at our store on Monday and Tuesday, to demonstrate the new and popular Ladies' Home Journal Patterns for Which we are exclusive agents.

Mrs. Snyder expects to be at the Pattern counter at 10 o'clock on Monday morninand we would be pleased to have all ladies of Altoona, and Central Pennsylvania, come and allow her to explain the many exclusive features which tend to make the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns superior to all We now have a complete stock of excellent patterns, embracing the very latest styles in garments of all kinds. You can get any kind of a pattern you wish at lOc and 15c, as the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns are never sold at higher prices. We hope you will be able to come on either Monday or Tuesday, and get tetter acquainted with Ladies' Home Journal Patterns. A special invitation is extended to dressmakers, as we are particularly anxious to have all dressmakers know, of the-many good features that these patterns contain.

First floor. th. Cburc-h the pastor at 10.45 and 7.45; Sundav at The" board of at South Altoona a. Herr of Lancaster county, who have sen-ice at 11: Sabbath 'school at'bten preparing at Findlar college and evening service at 7.43. Preaching, for work in India to by Rev.

P. Benedict. the pastor. M. Waggoner, ia Grace Lutheran Preaching at 10.30 i-ity until arrangement can be by the pastor.

Morning sub- made to send them 10 their chosen work. jeet, Our Sunday! They will speak morning and evening school at 9.30; eveasag prpyer at ihe bethel. Grace Refonaed Preaching at 10.4.3 Services preparatory to the holy com- snH 7.30. by the pastor: preparatory uiunion will be held in Chrisi KP in the Sunday school formed church tomorrow morning. In 9.45; Christian Kndeavor society at siae evening Rev.

Johnson will deliver the fourth sennoa of the series of flf- Eisanuel Conjregatson. Evangeb'car tcrn minute sermons. with a Association-- Sendees in Lee's hall st 1 storeopticon view. The theme will be, and 7.30; P. A.

meetino- at 6J30. Your King." The scene dis- S.jndar school meets at Brethren will be man-e-ou? paiat- churcli at 2 p. m. ic g- "The Rejection." Salvation Army Services are held in, The New United Presbyterian Church the Army hail, Union avenue and Sixto Be Dedicated Tomorrow. teenth street.

Holmes" meeting, (- By Max Pembertoa, World last Sunday. began in The World a postal addressed to Room 49. Pulitzer Building, and last StrndcVs printed and ilhiitrated instalment will be you free. Buy nest Sunday'a World for thft seeond instalment. The Housekeepers'Sale is Making Bargains It is time for the readjustment of all stocks containing summer merchandise, as afi surplus accumulations, and all odds and ends must be gotten red or before we take inventory.

We figure that the quickest and surest method for accomplishing the desired result is to cut prices and we have adopted this method wishout regard to former prices or first cost of the goods. As a result of this sharp price cutting there are bargains in all kinds of goods that represent values which housekeepers' should not fail to take advantage of. ing. i. jjdfdic-ated tomorrow.

The sermon is to Third Presbyterian--Preaching at preached by Rev. A. G. Wallace. IX and 7.30; baptism of infants at the jx.

JLL piusburg. Rev. F. B. niornmg sen ice.

Sunday school atij-'o-ter ot will take part in! People's Society of Chris-- se niee. Then- will be no service in I tiani Endeavor at 0.30. church in the evening, both First Church of Christ Scientist--Ser- congregations uniting in the dedicatory? vices at 10.30; subject. "Sacrament." in the Second church. Both iFree reading room, 91.

Altoona Trust I congregations will unite in the building, open 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. at the Tirst church, the sermon' "except Wednesday evenings. being preached by Rev. F. B.

Foster of Brethren--Services at 10.45 and Morning tliesne, "The Kingdom's exening theme. "'If Not; NOTICE. 'Christ, Who Then?" Sunday school a ifrs Mrs. Amanda Farm, JD.45 and Young People's society at 7.13.!Rebecca Elizabeth, Eighth Avenue Methodist Mr. G.

Webb: Unless storage' Preaching at 10.30 and 7.30. by the pas- is paid, i our poods will be sold accord- i lor. Morning subject. 10 law to piy the same. iir.perishable;"' evening subjf-ct.

E. RODKEY Chestnut Avenue, 'Jungle Suadav school at 2.15; class meeting at 9.30.' RESSY CLOTHES HELP SOME. Blue Serge for some, Black Unfinished worsted for others, Greys and Mixed Effects for those who prefer light shades. REDUCED IN PRICE NOW, just to close them while they're new and still in fashion. Might as well save a few dollars.

SUITS TO ORDER. Sixteenth Street African Methodist KOTICE. All persons who are indebted to H. Episcopal--Grand rally Sunday all omman arc requested to call No. Pleaching at 10.45 by the pastor: at 3 14P even th and settle and i.45, by Rev.

J. B. nil of an(J claims can present! Sunday school at 2: Christian Endeavor arne or patient, at 7. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Specimen a a i From Among the Linens.

Here are just three specimen bargains to show you what splendid values you will find among the Household Linens during Housekeepers 3 Sale: 500 yards of 17 inch wide full bleached Abiorbent a Housekeepers' a Price O4C 5oo yards of Plain Wiite Russian Crash, ig inches tvide, and a regular roc a i Housekeepers' Sale Price One lot of Hemmed Hack Towels worth IDC each. Housekeepers' Sale Price OC 50c White Waitings 25c One lot of Figured White Waistings, full mercerized, and worth 5oc a vd. Housekeepers' sale price First floor, west. Church of God Preaching at 10.45 1 and 7.30. bv Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Herr: Sunday school at 9.30: Christian En-! School district of Altoona, office oil ao Preachins in Treasurer. house at Lakemont Terrac-e in the at-, tcrnoon The School Tax Duplicate for 1906; i' 1 be in my hands for collection Julv Anv T5erson pannsr the amount 01 his services or er tax on bSore the expiration and testimony meeting and will be i charge of Mr.

J. A. McCune. First Methodist Episcopal Ramey hall, Eleventh i sixty lem ber 12th) will be Oass. Sunday school, 2-1-5; entitled to a deduction of five per cent Epworth league.

6.30. Preaching by the. on thereof, but for the re- pastor at 10.30. an expository no abatement can be and at 30. a special discourse.

Christ Second Lutheran At II. At expiration of three mentis sacrament of infant baptism iviil be ad! from the date of this nonce (October ministered and the sermon will be 12th) a duplicate of ail unpaid School Specially for the chi'dren. At 7-30, Taxes -will be placed in the hands or i preaching by the pastor. Bible school 1 a collector, -who will to collect at 9.45; Ender-Aor society at 6.300. the same, adding 2 penalty of fiie per Christ Reformed At 10.45.

service; cent, on the amount thereot the TKan- preparatcry to the holy communion: at 'Her by la-vv. 30, theme Your Kinrr." the School Tax be received at th- sermon of the series of illustrat- Union Basjt. from 9 o'clock a. m. Jed texts.

Sunday school at 9.45: Chris- itfcn Endeavor praise service at 6.30. Chestnut Avenue Methodist Episcopal 9.30. Sundav. school: Likeness:" 10.45. sermon 15.30.

Senior o'clock p. and for the convenience of taxpayers Bank -will be open from the lOtfc to the 15th of each month fipm to o'clock p. m. A. P.

RUPERT, Treasurer. Bewitching Perfumes scents, delicately suggestive of flower gardens in bloom. You cannot get more exquisite perfumes anywhere though you may "pay tv.ice as much for them. Let us supply your perfume needs. Suffer from prickly heat Rexall Violet Talcum is excellent for all skin irritations.

Cools, softens and freshens the skin. Delightfully perfumed. Sold Tvith the Rexall guarantee. Per age, 25c. Try a Free Cup of Tetley-s Famous Tea.

Tetley's Teas have been known for over 60 years as standard by those who are the best judges of good teas. Their extremely high grade, makes them Jhe most economical teas to use, because of the small quantity that is required to obtain the same' results for which you must use a much larger amount of other kinds of tea. We are demonstrating these excellent teas, and would be pleased to have you visit the demonstration booth and try a free sample cup. Iced Tea will be served this evening and on Monday. league: 730.

sermon "Is It Xotliing toj Thursday at 7.4-5. conference; Fnd.iv. ville. Vrdlnut Avenue Methodist Episcopal! PfP er and Preaching at 10-30 and 7.30. by there.

pastor. Morning subject. -Meanmsr of' iy at 7.4-5. quarterly Get reading at Sceffer picnic at Lloyds-! 1117 Eleventh. Avenue They; i all tf.e latest novels in cloth and i sa money byy pur- the Soul's subject.

OU can "Pardonin Merc of God." Class at! Cf at Epworth, They show the true saving spirit. We JIJTTI to make this, in fact, a bank fo: ALL people. THE ALTOOHA TRUST COMPANY. DIAMONDS depend for their worth and value upon many factors--such as color, brilliancy, style and perfection of cutting. "Only an expert can -judge them properly, therefore, when yon intend purchasing, It is well to trust to the expe- rienee and knowledge of a reliable jeweler.

At Lippmn's you trill be treated with "entire We prefer your good wiS above all other considerations, so that any jewel sold by us win exactly as represented. LOUIS LIPPNAN, Leading Jeweler and Optician, 1410 Eleventh Ave. TEREST DOES AMOtTNT TO A GOOD! Ask any man who is paying it. There is ail the difference in the world between INTEREST and GETTING INTEREST- ence between It is the differ- and riding, between really Irving and merely existing. 3 per cent, interest, compounded semi jaranzaHy, is a mighty nice thing to have coming your way.

Aay amount from up starts yon with this big bask. I THE ALTOOKA TRUST COMPAHY. LOGAST TOWKSHIP TAXES. I The Logan township county and school tax duplicates are now in the hands of O. L.

Seward, collector, at jhis office, Ninth avenue and Fourth 1 street. A discount of 5 per cent, will be fallowed on all taxes paid before Sep! teinber 1. LOGAIT TOWHSBTP TEACHERS, school directors of Logan i SAW HIS FAVORITES LOSE. Everybodv in Altoona knows what a Thomas is Well omas ship met at the BaKer scnool yesterday; Eddie thinks the Pittsburg pirates are 10; mornin wn Mercy of Sunday school "league. Sixth Avenue Brethren Preaching at '1030 and 7.30.

by the pastor. Morning subject. "Our Ministry to Cfrislfan eienintr subject. "Human 1'enersJon of Dlvirp Puntiay at 015: Christian meeting at 6 30. Howard Avenue L'nitrd Presbvterian Preaebinc; at 10.30.

by Rev. F. B. Footer of Bib'c 030. Xo evening tsn'te.

congregation uniting in the dedfation exercise- oi the Second church. Siith avenue and Twenty-fifth street. Trinitv Reformed 'nindav at T7nat cannot buy a. better flour than even thougb you paid double cost you, because a. better floar made.

1120 Eleventh 401 Sixth 400 Chestnut aTenue. GAS AND OTi STOVES. Ovens, Gam Hose, Lawa Mowers, FOX FOX, I30S FJeventh avenue. and elected the teachers for the term of 1906-07," which! opens Sept. 10: East End--Grammar, No.

3, Carrie McNanghton; No. 2, Bertha Madden; No. 1, Lolu M. Brumbaugh 1 East Altoona--Grammar. John S.

Finry; No. 3, Mary ISo. 2. Jessie Cox; Nc. 1, Mary McQellaa.

Baker--Grammar, O. G- Sayder; No. 2. Winifred HBeman; No. 1, Cecelia A.

White. Hamilton's--Grammar, vacant No. M. Katharine Long; No. 1, J.

Annetta. Clonser. 01 the greatest ever. Earfv on the a train and Take in the two srr res cct Buchnelt OI Lsr.c.i-ter. Pa.

repre- tlie li nting the interests of Franklin 1 Heidel- remained over in Kttsbarg to see Smith, pastor. morninjr Thursday's Pittsburg lost acrjun t5le congregation uniting in Bnt Eddie was game. Ee prolonsred 2 tie Filst church. Evening visit untif today, in the hope that at the Chicagos will mess things. If thev do he wi'l come home 7.30; dedication by VTallace.

D. LL. of Fifth Avenue Methodist General meetinjr at 0 15; Junior at Sunday 2.15; Special 50 cent Sunday dinner at 5 Brant Hoxise. QTJAET AND PERT BOTTLES, patent stoppers at FOX FOX, 1308 Eleventh avenue. MERCHANTS' DAT PICNIC.

At a meeting of the Business Men's Epworth leasnc at 0.30. Sermons by the Protective association held at 10.30 and Morning Collinsvine--Grammar, Grace was decided to hold the Merchants'' eft Tte Great Head Lifter:" 1 primary, Laura A. Hooper. picnic on Wednesday, August 22. "-Shall Altoona an Allegheny Fimnacft--Grannnar, Grace at Dell Delight park, Hollidaysburg.

cr Closed Sunday B. Mosser; primary, Ereanor K. committee will be announced" short-' Simpson Methodist Episcopal At row. 5y and a program of varied amusements 10 45 and 7.30. preaching by the pastor.

O. S. Smfer- and diversions wffl be promulgated in Morning subject. "An Overcomirjc primarv, E. Dora Black.

6 011 The day's amusement fea- Church." with a five minute ror Newbursr--Grammar, Helen Soulsbiv; tures embrace horse racing, music, boys and girls; evening subject. 'God primary, Carrie E. Fries. '-'idancing, athletic contests and For curbing and paving see the Blair Slone and Sand Go. before letting your contract.

807 street. Persons sending items by mail to the iBrroi- for publication 'will please remember that 2e postage is required on all written communications deposited in the Altoona postoffice, virbether sealed or not. Many letters containing church no- and personal or social items are mailed with only a. Ic stamp, and as a. result they are" held for postage many of them never reach this office.

pfease, bear tins ia mind. Sallie contests for ladies and children, etc. Sunday school at 9.30: special 'mnsic by orchestra and chonis 'Epworth league at 6.45. Lakemont--Grammar. Tussey: primary, vacant.

Baker's Mines--Grammar, William P. Stamm; primary, EditJi C. Aurandt. 'Eighth Street--Grammar Rebecca Replogle; primary, vacant. though no definite information reTatiTe' Five Universal Kingdoms Babvlon.

Martz--Grammar, D. S. Ecktaxdt; No. to the matter can be learned, it is i Media, Persia, Greece and Rome--and' 2, Mable Wolf; No. 1, Margaret Brown, stated that a new station will be built' the Fifth Under HEW FREIGHT STATION AGAIN.

The subject Sunday evening at 7.30 The rumors of a new freight station in GoWcn Eagle half, corner of Ninth' for Altoona are being revived and, al- Twelfth street, will be fhriHorK Five Eldomdo--1. H. Keagy. Glen V. Reagan.

Kattanning Point--D. B. Repiogle. Creasville---Martha. Myers.

Oak M. Miller. HjogKU--John A. Ake. Pleasant Hill--Daisy Smith.

Duncan. Mill Brown. (next summer. According to plans which i J'-stis Christ and His second were prepared some time ago for a sto- chapter of Daniel. this meeting tion in case one should be erected at ar chart on prophecv will be showing the reign of erybody welcome.

Second Presbyterian--Sunday school this place, the new building will be located on the company's property on Eleventh avenue, between Xiiith" and' Eleventh streets. Special 60 cent Sunday dinner Brant House. 'at 0.30; diviiw sen ice at 10.45, at which jthc- paatoi will preach; Christian Gnat, deavor at 6.30--topic, "Forgiving and Being Forgiven," Miss Edith Boozer be- A Centime Reduction of Suits for Men and Young Men People who these Suits say they never saw such thorough bargains before in a reduction sale. Think of getting brand new, clean stock like ours, and right in style, some grays and mixed i ITf i 1 1 7 M. 1 suns among them at several dollars lower than usual.

This all goes to show the genuineness of this sale. Any size is here but its advisable to get here soon as your size may be Read these great values, thing when you see it. At $13.50, suits that were $16.30 12. so, ic. co You know a good 11.50, 11.50, 10.00, 8.50.

15.00 14.00 12.50 IOOO and you'll find some odd sizes here, maybe your size, we reduced to $6. 1313 ELEVENTH AVENUE. SPAPLRl.

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