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Altoona Mirror from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Altoona Mirrori
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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THIS AL.TOOJKA HItoona mirror. TUESDAY, jury i5. ft WHXIAJI H. SLEP. Proprietors, F.

OOX -Editor CMrf Editor MtEPHOXES. 'Phoae 153-B1-- Eoom. 138-B2-- Easiness OOee. 1UX Easiness OSce. 313x Editorial Eocea.

The coiwseations o.f- the socialists, and other two by twice parties would make more noise if thev vould time of the year to meet--some'time nvhea the big shows haven't got their up. The proportion of women to men in Massachusetts reported to be five to one. Perhaps that for the fact that a. young man in the state of the ccdiUh has just swapped his best girl for a. xx dog.

As an echo of the Slocnm disaster, all of the excursion boats running out of Xew York are to undergo federal rein-, spection. And it is to be hoped that the inspection will not be all there is to it. TAG SALE BDLLETE Mooti ta Achaaw Wkle to Curitr on of each lear by Dsued by Stern Bendheira--Golden Eagle Clothing Hall. 53 MIRROR'S SWORN. STATEMENT 1.

12, ABOUT MEH'SJHffiTS i TEOUSEB TALK. BOYSMYEACHAHCE To Be Well Dressed Often Supersedes tfte Rest. AVERAGE DAILY DURING JTHI Clothes Do Kot Man, Bat They Help O-: Wonderftay in His Appeaiasre If They're the Right Kind. 8,645 DAILY. The Xe oo war I-t tie ar.ta -Clans.

Pity'. ii'-rst tonseieaiiou-5 people cair: fj 2ta! evi! combat ircnuinc ts Co harmless ani phasing liiti action. ir for i-c-clurit-s icEt-I tiir 3ivc of millions of children; ard t-Qi'd oMc-r henri. eai a saitl that thi- irty gone Uairk 10 the anii custom- of nomii.ating for idency a man crery j-c ibe place." That's a terrible knock the Bsminec- injisetiiaiely preccdiq Mr. Fairbanks.

IT, is pity thai the which in ITI'5. when Govern- Tk. omas ilifliia issuer cojrnassions to ers, the IOITH ta continue long as you shal! behave yourst-If hasibe- obsolete ID STYLE COMBINED. True. not make the man, hat tii.l t-ver a oiiange ti.r.v -n appearance of V.

use our suits now sell- by-way of 'lin-y regular and $15 look; even 'better tii-n They're 4-ut rigjit. tailured and they fit gracefully. Popular fabrics used iu. uiak- such as -fancy blue Scotch? Cheviots and iloiue- -vsins. Insteail-of the old prices the Tag says i FTTIC--A blanket that soaks everything- it touches.

What boy doesn't need "'Strong Knee liret-ciies. If you know of one he must be an invalid. We. are selling All Wool KncetBreeclies, with all seaias taped and triple seivul. at 42c the pair.

They -Tiavc hip pockets and belt Other iealers would likely ask you 75c for the quality. for nothing. CREDITOR--Something with Xooh- ing. The workinginan who d-iesn't want to wear a light colored shirt during his hours of toil may find jun the shirt to please him in a lot of black fast color shins Red Tagged 23e. surely worth double the mpnev.

Some Men Like Them Long, Some Like Them Rolled Up. Some' Like Them to Fit Sncg About the Waist, Others Object to Anything Bat a Loose Fit, Others Want Only Style. They Are Given Careful Attention in This Store. WE TRY TO PLEASE THEM ALL. Whatever Their Needs May Be in Clothing or Fnmishing Goods, This Store is Always Pie- pared to Meet the Demand.

When it comes to Trousers you st-nerally stake a man's particular puiut. He vants tiiem just so. Trousers, you know, help oat wonderfully i giving a man's wardrobe a vari'Hl appearance. In checks and plain effects we- slimv a magnificent line of Separate trousers in and Our $2.00 and fti.25 qual- arc Red Tagged and cur and )uaiities are Ked lagged We have them for tall men. short men, stout men and men.

HAIR-DRESSER--A linguist whose position in life enables him to do his Leac-work with his hands. Knee Breeches for boys, made gooj and trong, of washable materials. during the Red Tag Sale. LLAXD--A much desired possession, supplied by the damsel or ilie GLAD HAXD--The beggars plea, the politician's sceptre and the druoimer's ablest assistant. Men's Underwear, the regular 75c quality, Red Tagged 42c "per sar- inent.

HIT--A chance for first place, first base or blood. TRAITS WE ADMIRE IK BOYS. When a boy grow-; old enough to ear a Double Suit that's w-ien also grow-; particular about his clolues he develop that trait soont-r. We admire that trait in a boy. 5e gives evidence of choosing for him-olf'and of being able to suggest what is appropriate for iiiui to wear.

have tolj vou about tliffv Double lirpasted Suits OH pivvious but perhaps you overlooker! them. They are iiiade of black thibcts. fancy worsteds, cassi- nwres and Scotch "cheviots. Foniier prit-es were and $3.50. Red Tag Price HIP--A popular location for the retail liquor business.

Boys" Waists, made with Mother's Friend bands. 17c. and dressv. and figured effects in thoroughly reliable materials. JELLY CAKE--Synonym for bellv- ache.

Boys' Caps, the new and popular shapes. what the boys want, regular 25e and 35e value, for 15c. MASSAGE--A touch with intent to rub it in. You can get the boy a Straw Hat now for 19c. By Order of the Court that's what they said to us.

We haven't been arrested 4 on the contrary in fact. We have been told to Sell Out Our Stock i. which you know is a large and seasonable one. It consists largely of SUMMER SHOES and these the court tells us to sell at most any price so that the estate ol the late Mr. A.

Simon can be settled. So we have made vicious lunges at the prices thereof because we know that's the the only get them out. The quotes figures liKe these: Men's Harvard Shoes Calf, Vici and Kid Shoe in various lasts. new shapes predominate. They usefrto cost you S3.00.

$2.41 Patent Leather for particulor pec pie--S4 ones Women's Shoes You have tested and tried our S4 Gibson Girl Shoes. You have been glad of them at that price. Sfc5.O8 now. For the dainty uses of summer--our Patent Kid and Russia Ties. Save at least SI.01 on a pair.

YoutH's SKoes This week's slim price for a Sunday to Sunday Shoe for boys Is $1.29 $1.99 Misses' SKoes Style, quality and fit in a form which you have always paid $2 $1-49 CHILDREN'S BOYS'-- BABIES OES 1.69--$ 1.19--99c Qc 1.29--$ 1.49 We have been ordered to do this, byt it won't be necessary to order you in- your own good sense will bring early. Administrator's Sale TUESDAY, JOLT IX, MM. UTOOM SOCIAL EIHtt. Social Rotations, Interested ia Them. The colored Knights Templar will hold dance in the casino at Lakeaiont park tuis evening.

Alto eoramauderV wfll ai- teaU with their ladies. Altoona conclave, Xo. 132, Improved Oruer 01 Heptasophs. wil! bold a daate ia jtae easino at Lakemont park tomorrow raia or sMne. It be for tae laeicbers of the soeietv aad their friends.

HO. 7. Summer Footwear I4OO Eleventh Avenue. TLe J. B.

G. dub was enU-rtained last evening at the home of the Misses Wcnz, i East The evening I ia playusg various games, several Ji.us;«»! selections, both iaM.rtucental aa-i local, being rendered. Much to the re 01 the male friecds of tne bachelors were admit ed, ahhouga two' of tbe members ventured to bring a Ion-: as far as gateC i-c-iwg uset Ly elies. of tfee otaer Le a hasty retreat. After t'je aasuseiaents oflicers were elected.

At a late Lo'ir bountiful refreshments wvre served, at er wSik-h all departed for their homes, well pleased with the evening's BIRDS TO BE LIBERATED. Boa Ton Has Adopted Unigne Method to Distribute Gifts. Tiiis evening the Bon Ton store iberate lave iron: the -econd story window of its establish- neat, at IJ25 E'eveiitu avtnae. to each of which be attached a card. Each these cards will designate an article i merchandise from the store's scock.

the person the card uii! bt ivea. on it aaU bird at tiie -tore- the article named thereon, al- u-jthoirr The cards will ba enough to impede tup of the birds, so it certain that thi-y will not be able to travel any distance. It is the inten- iion that the bird-; shall drop in the street below. The scheme is unique and orjjrinal and BO doubt attract large crowd, anxious to secure one of the valuable prizes that, are offered. The birds will be liberated at 7:30 o'clock.

A2CHBISHOP TO VISIT ALTOONA. The ECU- Archbishop of Can'rerburv. i Rev. Dr. R.

F. Davidson, will in a'li probabUitj- visit Altoona nest month, ihis distinguished churchman M-ill come to America to attend the several convention, which be held in Boston during October. He arrive in this country some 'rime in August and expects to visit a few of the larger cities and it is thought that passing through Altoona he stop off for a shorb 'ji August Magazines. New Idea VToaian's Magazine, 5 cents The Popular Magazine. 104 pages, choice fiction, lOe.

ae Delineator aud other Fashion Pablieatioas. on at tee Counter sooo ai issued. We take subscriptions for any American cr loreign publication tha 1 Jo cot have in stock. BooKlovers, Take Notice. Jcin the Imperial Librarj-.

It eosts you but five esnts, which email aasount entitles you to the use of any book you may prefer. The Mid-Summer CLEARANCE SALE Continues, departments which ofier the most interesting attraction are REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS AMD SILKS 1 WH TS LAWW mnOKAHD SILK, i TMMMH AND USTSIMMED Mn.LIOT»Y LACES AUD EMBROIDEKIES, CORSETS AMD MUSLIN tmDERWEAR. AJfD KEN'S FUSHISHIMGS, At the Dress Goods Counter, VTe have a clearance sals of lot of those Jap Silks--choice of a Tm- nety ot patterns, plaids, tripes and cheeks--al! 50c values--also including one piece 01 black silk crepe--75c goods--CLEARANCE SALE PRICE, llkr A ARD. A line of 50c Crepe de Chine--REDUCED TO ISc A YARD. 36-inch Wash Jap Siiks, 75c quality--REDUCED TO A lire of Fancy Taffetas-a.

variety of plain and elaborate patterns-odds and ends of the $1.00 and quality-- REDUCED TO 33c A YARD A line of 50c and 75c Foulards-- REDUCED TO 33o. A YARD DYIKG FROM HYDROPHOBIA. George Reighard. aged 9 years, is dv- ing- from home of his father at latlenown. Bedford couatv.

The boy was bitten nine months ago and hydrophobia only developed on Saturday last. A lina of 50e quality of All Wool Albatross-- REDUCED TO 29c A YD A line of 50c Fancy Dress Goods, consisting of Scotch Ba- CIC A Iarse variet of desirable patterns-- -REDUCED TO 33c MASON JARS, t-QT, 5C DOZ. 1313--FOX FOX--llth Ave. Mtirna Wine Free WnUe it lasts we trill sire to ev- err ladv calling at o-iir iSc bottle FREE. Booklets and pamphlet giving "A Bit of Good Adrjco'' as to the rirtae of Jinrna H'saa to aoy one us Postal hearjae their address.

Large Bctties, Sl.oO and siiar- actecd. acd if you are not plpascd with zhe simplv return eiapty package to us and we will cbc-crfiilly refund roar dollar Onlv at H. C. Fay Popular Prescription Pharmacy, Opposite Opera Honss. Hnyler's Candy.

For the Laundry, Armour's Lighthouse Soap, 6 cakes for 25c The best soap and tie cheapest IMPERIAL DR? GOODS CO. JAMES S. MAGKIE, Mgr. Open for Sittings from 9 to 9. i Studio.

Cor. Eleventh Ave. and Thirteenth St BeH 'Phone. One With a Dozen Have yon seen those stylish Imperial Panels on display in the vestibule show case? Fine, they? Want to know how to procure one cf yourself, with a dozen cabinets? Just step up to the studio for information. Bell phone.

Want to Know How? DR. FISHER, rn an se3 th8 Blood, Skin, Kidney, Stomach, Eeart larer, Lungs, Asthma. Catarrh, Deafness and all diseases of as Xen-ous Debility, Variococele, Striecure, Special and Diseases, Rupture, Infection and Piles. Consultation Free. pondence invited and strictly confidential.

Hours, 10 to 12 a. 2 to 5 and 7 to p. m. Office, Eoc-n 35, Third Floor, Builomg; over Keplogle'a Clothuig Store, Altoona, IF YOU AT AARON'S YOU GET IT GOOD. ow Do You LiKe It Nice Rocker, think you? Just as pretty as any' Reed Rocker you ever saw, isn't it? That's what most people say who have seen it.

Just as good as it's pretty. Made extra strong in all parts and guaranteed to give excellent service. Doesn't cost a great deal, either, in fact, it may be said to be very reasonable at the price: $3.50. Another, somewhat better, at $3.75. Let's Have a Concert at That's what you can say when you buy one of these Columbia Graph- ophones, the greatest talking machines in the market.

You can hear all the popular songs, band and orchestra selections you have a mind to these summer evenings and won't need to leave your home. Either disc or-cylinder style. Prices $15 to $65. Disc records. 50c to $2.00.

Cylinder records, 25c. Come in and hear a few selections. Store That Saves roa Money. W. S.

AARON, 1428 Eleventh Avenue. The Store That Grants You Credit. NEWSPAPER! NEWSPAPER!.

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