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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 24

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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24
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THE POST-STANDAKD, SATUEpAT.HORNINft, NOVEMBER 1910. SATURDAY SPECIALS BACON-CHAPPELL CO. SATURDAY SPECIALS ACON-CHAPPELL CO. SATURDAY SPECIALS fe I kv pa I i'Y, I to? 1 U'-7 W't few-'. -i rf 1 -H.

Igv V' fe; m- ftVv to Your ctations DEMONSTRATION OF "LIGHTNING" GLOVE CLEANER Wear a pair of ftoiled gloves in the store to-day, and let Mips ILay them for you, She is demonstrating 1 the "lightning" GHova Cleaner and will gladly explain, the merits of and give working proof -of its capabilities. cream cleans glace kid gloves, tan cboes, white kid and teltt; also removes greasy dirt or stains from cloth or Bilfc. Ctuarau- taed not to dry up. Blanket Bargains For Saturday Full double bed size Gray Cotton Fleece Blankets; the 89c value, for, pair 59c The most astounding bargain ever offered in Syracuse, Large double bed size fine Cotton Fleece Blankets with pretty borders; will compare with anything sold anywhere at Our special price, pair. Extra Heavy Gray and Tan Twilled Cotton Fleece Blankets; the value, for, The famous "Beacon" Blankets large double bed size; the value, for, pair Wool Gray Blankets in size; a $3,75 value, for, Fine White and Gray Austfti- lian -Wool Blankets; the S5.00 value, for, pair $3,69 Underwear Vests and Pants; fleeced Jersey each 25c Ladies' Vests and Pants; winter weight, fine bleached garment, each 39c Ladles" Heavy Wool Natural Gray Vests and Pants; a garment Coats $12.98 and $15.00 WORTH 922,60 We secured a big line of Plain and Fancy Mixed Coats, Cut with new shawl' collar, shaped or high This lot of coats are made of cloths put in and coats.

One and 1 two of each cloth, We are going to put them on this sale at and 915,00 Ladies' Wool Vests and Pants; white or gray, medium or heavy a garment Vests and Pants; silk and wool, a garment $1.00 Silk and Wool Vests and Forest mills goods, a garment Some Imported Suits Vs Off Just picked up some Sample Suits (no two alike). Don't wait, as they are going fast People begin to appreciate our Sample Suits, They don't see like them elsewhere. They run. $29.00 to $39.00 Worth to $75,00. Stout Ladies' Coats We so often hear the remark, I never was fitted look how that coat or suit fits me.

The. reason is that we have the odd size coat or suit, cut right for figures up to 47 size. Come in and let us Crib Plush Coats $23.98, $29 to $45 Onr $23,98 Plushes are made from Salt's plush, Skinner satin shawl collar, They are regular $29.00 Our $29.00 Coat is cut regulation shape from a German plush. Our $45.00 Coats are cut from an English plush, worth $19.00 per yard, Come and let us you the correct plushes. Children's Coats Caracul, Plush, Persian, Chinchilla, Cheviots and Fine Kerseys, made up in the latest shapes, at the lowest prices.

We have lots of Black Coats for children. Blacks are the proper shade for the little to 312.98 Don't forgret we carry the largest line of Popular Priced Coats in the ists at About Half Values A line of Lingerie Waists worth $2,98, for Waists worth for, Waists worth for 9liW $1,98 Waists -91-25 The reason we purchased 20 dozen Waists (made by a muslin underwear house who use finer embroideries and trimmings than regular waist houses), per cent, So we can sell them at above prices. White Crib Blankets with and blue borders; the 59c value, for, pair 39C "Beacon" Blankets in pinls and blue with all kinds of figures. Teddy Bears, Elephants, Parrots, Duck, Chickens, But- terflys, eta, each 75c Great Bargains Comfortables The greatest value in a Com- at $1,00 in Syracuse- full size--heavily filled with white batting, See these at $1.00 Extra large and heavy Com- fortables, stitched, a $LBS value, for Something New Large size Comfortables covered with best grade' of French sateen In plain red, grreen, blue and pink Special lot of Ladies' Union Suits; bleached; all sizes; Saturday, a suit Special showing of Wool Suits in white or gray, a i $2,00 and Silk and Wool Union Suits for ladies, a $2.50, $3.00 Black Wool Tights for ladles; 'both 1 regular and out size, a pair $1.00 (Mid $1.50 Men's Sweater Jackets 4 The most complete stock Sweater Jackets we have 1 ever each, 81-50, $2,50, 94.50, $5,00 and $6,00, Night Shirt Hosiery Bargain In Children's School Hose; Saturday, a Children's Black Wool Hose; all sizes, a pair 25o Cadet Hose for boys or girls; I they have the linen heel, toe and knee and outwear the other kind; light, medium or heavy weight, a pair Men's Underwear Bargain in Men's Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers; ecru or blue, Saturday, a .390 Bargain in Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers; Saturday garment 39c Wooltexur Comfort Under- for men; special, a garment 69C Men's Natural Gray Wool Shirt a Drawers; light medium or heavy weight, a garment $1.00. Men's Natural Gray Wool Shirts; double front and hack, a garment $1.00 and $1.50 Gamers Hair Shirts and Drawers for men; something soft and warm, a The Celebrated Glastenbury for men, a garment Natural Gray Underwear for men; heavy, weight; special, a garment if 1.50?* Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts, 75o raid $1.00 Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts; made extra long and large; special, Men's- Outing Flannel Pajamas; splendid quality; a suit 51,00 ana $1,50 Men's Silk Neckwear New lot of Men's Silk Four-ln- Hand Ties; Saturday, New lot Men's Neckwear; plain colors silk reii, each Men's Hosiery Special lot of Men's Fancy Hose; 25c quality; Saturday, a pair 17o Special lot of Men'a Black Cashmere Hose, a pair 17o Special lot of Men's Wool Hose; in blue, black or tan, a pair 17o Men's Heavy Wool Hose; in blue or brown, a Men's Union Suits Special lot of Men's Heavy Cotton Union Suits; -in gray or ecru, a suit Men's Winter Weight Coton Union Suits; in the fine rib, a suit 91.60 Men's All Wool Union Suits, a suit 52,50, and $4.50 Boys' Sweater Jackets New lot of Jackets; plain or trimmed, each .91.00 and $1,50 Underwear Boys' Rihbed Shirts and Drawers; all siaes, a garment.

Boys' Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers; the 35c for, a garment ,290 Boys' Union Suits, a suit 39c, 50o and $1.00 Boys 1 Pine Wool Union Suits, a and $2.00 Special Saturday Bargains in Boys 9 Clothing Department $5,00 All Wool Serge Suiti for $3.95 These suits are made of a ftne Tveave extra heavy all serge; pants are all lined; all sizes. Regular value for $3.95 $5.00 for All Wool Suit! With Extra These suits come in the newest grays; made of all wool Scotch home- spuns; finely tailored suits with an extra pair'of pants; both pants are A regular value $5,00 $5.00 for $3.49 These are the very best bargains tve have ever offered for Saturday; many patterns of extra heavy suits for boys from 8 to 17 years. Every suit in the lot worth $5.00, for ..33,49 Boys' Iionfif Overcoats, $5,00 to 9 The finest assortment of Overcoats for boys and little fellows in all the newer shades of gray and tans with the military collar. Prices range from 95.00 to Extra Specials 50c and Skating Caps 950 $1126 All-W6ol Pants B9o Toe Flannel for Muslin Underwear Section Second Floor, Eldetwodn Sacaueg-- Gray, red and stripes, 50o, 98c, 92.50. Flanntllette 50 79c, 98c, 81.50.

One style In Outing Flannel, 2Go (white and col- ors)--50c 79c, 9BC, $1,35, 91.50* $1,98. Extra sizes, 79c, S8c, riaanel 50o, 75o, Knit Skirts-aSc, EOe, 75o, $1.00. Sweater Coata--Oxford, Cardinal and white, $2,50, $2,98, $3,98, $438. One style in Oxford, Cardinal and White; regular $2.50, for 1.98. Children's Cardinal, Oxford and White, $1.8, $2.50.

Infants 1 in White and Cardinal, 5Qo, 98c, 91,50, 91.75. Infants' and Children's Legging with and without colors. and white, 5Gc, 79o, 98o, 91-35. Toques in colors and white, 35o and 50o. JKittens In colors and 25o 39o 50c, Infants' Vellm in silk and 85v 50c.

Knit Night Drawers-White and colors, 5Qc, 59o. Dr, Denton's in all sizes, drop Books! Books! Books! FOR $1.50 EDITIONS New titles, original $1,50 efll- tions, beautifully bound and illustrated. A book is ever an acceptable holiday gift Select now when the assortment is at Its Engraving at Half We will engrave your name plate in script, any style, and print 50 cards from same, any a 51.50 combination, for, complete 59o HA A $3.00 Combination (or $1.69 Your name plate engraved in old English and 50 cards printed from same, the elegant calling cards of the 400, actual value, $1,75. SO sheets of fine grade of paper stamped with any 2 or .3 letter monogram, fine steel die, and 50 envelopes not stamped to a $1,2 Joh, both complete, $3,09 worth of for THEY HOPE TO PROMOTE AGRICULTURAL TRAINING Educational Committee of State So- ciety Is Preparing lor i Campaign. Wing Smith returned yesterday from 'Albany, where he went earlier In the week to attend a meeting of the Committee of the State Agricultural Society, Mr.

Smith said that the meeting was well -attended and all the members the committee showed a great Interest in the movement to pra- ftiote agricultural education in this state. committee consisting of T. B. Fin- nesan of Aibany, L. Bailey of Ithaca, B.

C. Davis of Alfred, W. E. Jordan of Geneva and D. Dean of Albany, was appointed to present a report to Raymond A.

Pearson, president of the In this report the committee will recommend that a state law be enacted defining a policy in the state of Nev York as to education and country life and co-ordinating the work on a systematic plan all agricultural educational agencies in the state, i. report will further suggest, Mr. Smith said, that the laws founding, these iagencles be codified, and if necessary amended, so as to deflne and harmonize the functions of these several agencies, further suggested that an advisory be created, consisting of each department or institution interested in this of work together yith three appointees of the Governor, who shall cerve without pay in an advisory The agencies referred to by this committee are the State Department of Edu- the State Department of Agriculture, the State College of State College, ths State Schools of Agriculture, the Agricultural Station and the New York Btate Fair. HOW CAN YOU TOOT A When You Have No Toot To Toot i As sung by SAM BERNARD Starring in FROM MILWAU CASINO THEATRE, NEW YORK "The tea BOH I made a is ve could n't I re plied. 8onr face and then re Words by WILL A.

HEELAN by SEYMOUR FURTH CHORUS. CJ nTF 1 My friend an 2, I once went in to an to pel i ride, we'll turn things np tics, talked in a big side 1 We pa rado, I Oil Stock'to Legatees, eiffht shares of Standard Oil stock, parf'of the estate of Ellen M. Dodge of 'Bkaneateles, will be distributed among eleven 'of the residuary legatees according-to a stipulation filed in Surrogate's yesterday. The legatees will share B.S! follows: John Granhis, Richard Gran- hls and Percy Grannis, six shares each; 5. Ten Eyck two shares; Mary five shares; Delia M.

Wheeler, four EHa five shares; Cor- -jnelia Masters, eight shares: Helen S. Mil- ler 'four shares; Stanley Senter, four Shares; Augustus Senter, eight shares, Hov can you toot a How can you; toot a toot -toot when you have no toot to toot toot when yon have no toot to toot? toot? To To turned the au to first and then we near ly turned the marched in front up with the band, a baes trom-bone I We broke the re cord, Some I rish kids talked toot toot a toot -with np toot to toot, you cim-ply a toot frith no toot to toot, you si m-ply can not can. not do't. The' I broke the horn and then, we broke the near me, they Trere eat-ing lem on juice; I en broke a way from ev tried to atop my flow grief, and, A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APP! all knowing sufferers of rheumatism, whether muscular or of the joints, BCiattca, lumbago, backache, pains in the or neuralgia, pains, to write to ber for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of. these tortures.

She feels it her duty to send it to all suffer', ers-'FJtBE, You cure'yourself at thousands will testify--no change ot climate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened joints, purl- Res the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving- elasticity and tone to the whole interests you, blew that horn try and try, fl my iray back, You can find it ly I got no aonnd, All the mu aio in ing on must the track, How be drowned, How of fl" oer oh, Veil -what's the One yelled, Why don't yon toot toot, yon tide? Come toot -toot on that horn," the lead er can can you. yon toot totft a a toot toot Tvrhen yon have no toot Trtien. yon haye no toot toot to toot'? to toot? Copyright, MCMIX, by SEYBIOTJR 1 FURTH Music Pub. 1416 Broadway, Hew Yoik International Copyright Secured 1 i --fc 'I i .1.

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