(-4. fl 'M- ,fJ j J 'I u .; .ii 1 -Vl r 'EVENING PUBLIC LliJD&EIPHlLADELPHIA; TUESDAY, ' 'AUGUST 24, 1920' N FAV0RJTE COMEDIAN dcTIIDNQ TO KPITH'Q 1 ftUUIinv iw nkim v, M . v. .Bort Fitzgibbon Pleases in Ex cellent Bill Other Vaudo villo Bills in City 1 n.iih'a With Old extra ndded at ration of an Inaulnltlvc nnt which new Imnml I the BtflKe nml kept the inten tion of the audience nlcoly divided, ihe hlM succeeded In nleaalng a theatre full 5, hot city dwellers from the opening Sfctures to the closing act. , The cholcost bit of the evening wiib ..f.V nntll nenr the end, when. Uert FIIZK lon showed' hVold Philadelphia Trlend th it he never grow,, tiresome or i.n'imuslng. With the aid of his brother. rJw this POPUlaf favorite put oveAthe tard-iheTl grouches. In the best orW mThe headllner, unllko many of Its tim l nroved deserving of Its place of mnmlnence. aSrt served-to display the fi.n ed Corlnno Tlltoh In her very best IS r "a chatterbox .doll." The setHngs IS tills reVuo were eomo of the best aeon heSth'eT acts tha'Vlehsed the audience Immensely wero Miller and Lylcs two !?.t hlnckfnce comedians; Ida llcgftl Td William Mack In a comedy skit with "v.i iwlsts entitled "Tho Book .Shop," a'ndMcDevltt. Kelly and Qulnn, also old l0'?l,ef'VeOinai:ndcr of tho bill Included MnrL-uerltV- and Alvarez, aerial onttt M?nern: McFnrlan and I'alnce, In a song in,? comedy net! Do Pago and Yorkov gtS"Sd Corrandliil'B animals. I Photoplays Elseivhcro iSn.u-l,h0w.8 Mclcn Wnro In tho coding role of the lady who falls iiM,mns.?,nP,l,chu' Tn nim ' by HiTrt iff,'18"? nn1 "n mndo by nn,Sif Polln Capbcll directed It Suction B'VC" an clabornto l""0 iti!"!K' ..STMWT "Uelow tho tV.n-.wl,h nft Lytill. OHHAT NOHTUEttk "The Idol mS?KCer' wllh "'chard llarthlc- 0 4r-"T,le Jdo1 DQnc(lr" ! Agnes Drcnnan, dances of charac- t.oouar Prince Mcllchnn. Bwi?ir '-'no,mcr Comcs n?.1"! Charles Hay. ljY0T7-"T,, Whlspel Willi rnrlnn n.imt. wwtytnn w van hi ill, ftw,!" "looming Angel," ,sLil mndgu Kennedy. with Will ncr Hi- il Oh DAK "Illders of thn Ilnum" win, AND BTltAND "Tim Chnp," with Thomas Home,' Market." Hoy Stewart with MM ''The ka Wolf, Ji&K&mi"1'l', "" lshlonnblc with Macl.ean nnd May. -4- NORMA TALMADGE STANLEY'S STAR Will Rogors, Louise Glaum and Billle Burko on Other Screons Irving Cummlngii, Myrtle fitedman, I'eggy Pearcn and William Conklln nro players whose acting Is of the quality that makes for good, supporting work. . Arrndln ;ut In comes "Away Qoos mine uurxe. Prudence," This little fllolie Waltllnsi Nelson, former light Xm champion, heads a clever com weight onaniiiiu". MnAn at en- Wm?nt" 'from the flrst.lne to the rns and company, .lances : Kdna Aug, SmSdlSnne; Wanlon and Clifton. In a Sovel Blclt: Multoss and Vanity, dancers; mvls nd Ulch. two unusual Hltigers "Fired From Yale," a comedy skech; tick Ooldlo. comedian; tho Three Me lons, in a Jazz specialty, nnd Frank Bush, comedian. llrnnrtwnv "I'Mxlng It Up," a scin tillating miniature musical comedyr car fled off headline honors. Alexander and Mack. In an amuBlng skit, were a close iJcond. Another act which was roundly mmlaudcd was La Follette and com pany In an Illusion presentation. The ohotoplay, "Ioklng for a Sinner round?: out a bill of more than usual merit. Croim Keys ".Tho Garden of Love," a dainty musical comedy, with a number Sf tunes that beg to, be jvhlstled. heads a notable summer b 111. Crlsten and mvls nut nn an net described as "bits of fun. toward nnd Ci'nddock have some of the latest songs, Duncan and I,vnn nro ninUH. Ing "rube" characters and the Two Car los have a poBlng act . rHi. n,i T.itain' in n com bination of song and dunce "easily catnul the honor place. Honors irai " " , ficorgc Armstrong, entertaining come-1 dlan. ' Fox and Hnrton offered n con- , rlomerntlon of nonsense sKiuuiiy iire wntfd The mo.vle. "A Sister to Salome," rounded out tho bill "WfAn'u Tlnrlo nf 1ft5ft Will""" i rim f..i-o t...o -. -- clever dancing Juveniles In a varied act, bend the well-balanced bill Others who v In deserved applause nre Burns una I vfi, i. .. ll. ftl., u1.. T.lln ATiipMHlen and company. In nn nppenllng sketch, "Contrary" ; Vaughn Comfort, admirable singer of ballads, and the dramutlc movie, "For the Soul of Rafael." (irnnd Lc Malre, Hayes nnd com rany, comedlnns. sustnln their reputa tion and make laughing easy. Nana, the dancer, Is well received, nnd tho O'Don nells perform amazing athletic feats. A delightful musical flavor Is lent by the singing of Margaret Ford and Marino and Mnlcy. Wnlton Hoof Oorham's dainty danc ing and singing revue Is one of the pleas ing attractions. This offering met with emphatic approvnl. Comedy numbers nnd the newest songs add to Its attrac tiveness. Kmma nittson Is n dancer who favors the eccentric step. CASINO OPENS SEASON "Sliding" Billy Watson Heads First Class Attraction Other Bur lesque Theatres Conlno It can safely bo said that If ithe shows to follow "Hits nnd Bits" at the Casino this season can equal the .mark set by this opening nltractlon It rwlll make a new record for burlesque. Sliding- Billy Watson heads a com pany that leaves nothjng to bo desired. The Htngn sets nre new nnd the girls tre both comely and well costumed. Comedy Is offered In abundance, and It Is all new stuff, excepting, of course, Watson's famous slide. Tho same can be said of the musical numbers. Walter Leslie, house, manager, has had tho theatre redecorated inside and out, and It Is pleasing to the eye and also adds to the comfort of the audience. reopir's Many vaudeville features Rid Mollle Williams In presenting her JlRhly entertaining show. They include Miss Williams's fashion show. C'y I'Junliett us Bert Williams. Teddy Mc vuimara nnd I.oulse Worthlngton In a eomedv net nnd Purvplls nnd Hamsev In a singing nnd dancing revue. The show tboumls with pretty girls, excellent cub tumes and good music. Trorndrro Lew Talbot presents his newest edition of Hurry Lang nnd his Lid Lifters " The show consists of rilnntv ,, ." ien sc,en,es- and contains n ?hK Von1('dy.nm, Jazz music. Those in tnn cast Inrimu Tnn. t.nL . Dnvls nnd limning, "Humoresque" at Academy The first engagement under the new management of the Academy of Music for tho season of 1920-21 will be tho Initial presentation of "Huinorcsaue." commencing with tho matinee nt 2:H0 on Saturday afternoon. "Humoresnue" is a Paramount Artcraft picture adapted from tho story by Fnnnle Hurst, dl lcctcd by Frank Barznge. and featuring Alma Ilubcns nnd nn all-star cast. The newly renovated, Improved nnd enlarged Academy of Music, by the removal of tho famous "apron." hns been made Idenl for the presentation of photoplays. There will be n Inrge orchestra to play n spaclnl musical score for the picture, and ocnl soloists will he liennl In "i:il. nil " RESERVE OFFICERS PLACED Organization of Different Military Sections Also Announced Washington, Aug. '24. (Ily A. 1) Appointments to the officers reserve corps, temporarily suspended petuliug rrontion of the committee to bundle the work, were ordered returned today b Secretnr.v Tinker. OrganiVntioti of linnnce, clieniicnl warfare nnd medical ndniiniitrntive set'tioiis of the icerve corps also was announced. Rtnnley "Yes or No7" That Is the thing women hnv, been asked to deoldo. many times, and their decision was no doubt like tho one given by the two women In story which Is providing Norma Tnlmndgn admirers with nn on portunltv to seo thin popular star In dual roles. The direction of William Nell In nden.tir.te and Arthur Goodrich In fnrlllnnte lu hnvltiir th nervlces of such a versatile player to onnctMils story of the lives of two women. How easy to make two women slt uated In opposite socln' strata ennct contrasts nt behest of the manipulator or. tho puppet-string. In one of tho lay figures Is found the poor woman who says "No" to a man who tempts her with tils onTcr of fineries when her hus band Is too occupied with planning his rnner to amnss wealth to support hH family In ensy style. In tho other womnn Is depicted a person living In luxury but without the lovo of a truo man. Tho story of her llfo Is contrasted In such a way as to bring out tho folly of her fatal position. Tho film admirably contrasts settings and localities of tho two homes. Per sonal attention of the one womnn to her washing gives the husband nn Idea for his wnshlng-mnchlne Invention. The other envlronm nt Is beautiful with Its rlehnentt nml wnlenilrir. N'nr Ih tho com edy element left out In developing the plot. Nntnlln Taltnadge, younger sister of Constancn nnd Norma, Is also In the nlnv. nnd her work merits watching. Ilndcllrre Fellowes Is the leading man nnd Olnddcn James tho villain Lowell Sherman Is nlso well cast. I'nlnee "Sex" Is a J. Parker Iteod nrflim! Inn whtMi lu tnorllnrlolln. C Gardner Sullivan who wrote It. and Fred Nlblo, who directed Louise Olaum, hnvo given the screen a beautiful pro duction which will comnaro In an ar tistic way with many of theb popular movies of the senson 1 , Not only are the spectacular detain good but the dramatic ounllty of the pleco Is not lacking. Tho action Is all about a former girl of n roof show who taught others' to be "gold diggers," a term used by girls of the stage when they are able to get valuable presents from men without giving anything In return. When tho girl separates the husband of a woman who comes to her for nld In regaining his lovo It Is only to be met again by this pair when she Mein Knlncn from her own marital troubles. The girl who succeeds her In tho show "vamps her nusuanii. ana u Is then that she realizes her own previ ous wrong-doing. Louise Glaum Is superb In tho role. lady has a following of Arcadians who ilKe her unique stylo of movie nctlng, nnd In tho story of Josephine Lovett they will find much swectnesa registered. John y. Itobcrtson hns given Its direc tion careful nttontlon nnd Kathorlne. Stuard prepared the scenario. Modern girls fire of things so quickly thnt It Is no wonder a girl engnged to a man decides to tnko up nlrplnnlng In stead of marrying. In order to gain enough money to buy a plane mhe de vises a scheme to make her relatives be Ilevo she Is being pursued by a "black hand gang." The plan Is discovered and tho tables turned on the girl, who Inter Joins In with real crooks and learns their arts. Again tho girl cries "woir." hut tho father docs not bcllove her this time. At Inst the police tnkc a hand and discover the Crooks, who are nrrested, together with the girl. Tercv Mnrmont Is tho lendtmr man. whllo Mnudo Turner Gordon, an the aunt, nnd little Albert Hackctt, whose Individual work Is really worth while, nro In tho support. Victoria "Tho Cheater" was written before "The Miracle Man." This might almost bo In big typo becnuso of the Importance It must hnvo upon the film devotees who may claim It Is a "steal" from thnt play. As n matter of fact Henry Arthur Jones's "Judoh" a stage play of ISHO Is the basis of Lois '.cel ners scenario Which wns directed by Henry Otto. Had this been presented before the Packnrd play with Us "faith cure" doubtless It would have been a popular piece of tho season. This henutlful story, however, deserves Just ns great a success, and those who like whole somo plays with solid foundation will find In this story enough diversion nnd thought to make nn evening's enter tnlnment. Many laughs nre scattered throughqut the story of tho undoing of the tricksters and tho expose of their methods. A girl Is working with two men ns a "medium,'' nnd whon a chance conies to her to go to the homo of n man who believes In her powers to heal she docs soi but In somo mysterious way the firayers of the girt are answered and a Ittio child Is made well ngaln. Mnv Allison Is dellchtfut as the clrl nnd W. J. Ferguson nnd the others glc flno characterizations. Kegent "Jos' Call Me Jim" Is n combination of pathos nnd humor that carries a mtle sermon In Itself. There Is a slmllnrlty to the picture at tho Victoria In Its general Idea of cur ng tho sick with prayers. In the writing of the story by J. a, Holland nnd the di rection of tho capable Clarenco Badger has been produced ft picture that w 111 placo this unique film personage, Will hogers, upon a higher pedestal than over 'before. Tho message It carries Is one of kindness to all. Of dramatics thero Is' nplcnty. while tho lovo motif Is strongly manifest. The story discloses that n man Is keeping nn unfortunate In tho noorhouse. When tho hero Icnrns of this he sets out to redress the wrong. In ti Tnko murder he brings the culprit to Justice, but not before ho hngone Into th(leep woods with his little child nnd asked him to pray, A flno scene In-that whero the shaft of sunshine comes down through the trees In the denso growth of forest trcvis while tho boy is praying. Llttlo Jlm mie Itogors Is n delight nnd Haymond Hatton discloses one of the charactcrl zntions for which ho Is so screcn"wlso famous. Lionel Bclmoro nnd lrcno Hlch nro also In tho enst. Tapltol "Dollars nnd Senso" Is a bright comedy film In which dnlnty Madge Kennedy Impersonates a chorus girl who lu so poor that she goes Into a linkeshop. and thero gets a few stale buns In which Is found a coin. Octnvus Iloy Cohen nan supplied a tale not un llko O. Henry In Its human appeal. Harry ncaumont saw to tho direction of this Goldwyn play. Madge Kennedy lu girlish !n the rolo or tne cnnnin gin, wuii n- iruiy nuinnii i.nrt while Kenneth Harlnn is a llkablo chaif In tho proprietor's role. Wlllnrd Louis, Florence Dcshon and Richard Tucker arc others who aid In tho bright comedy. J2- 0 1 f S2ti I ! i4$E JbHBmi fc w WBHB' JlH &V ''V ' 4slElsBlllK Wi n t 100 Per Cent Profit In money may l" possible, hiit It entails eicesulvo risk. Tho samo mrBure of nront In health frequently Attends proper cam of the teeth nnd month uml nur noses nnrt Myrrh Tooth Wash (3Be nnd 73c) is ni harm less ns It Is nsreeablo and ein clert LLEWELLYN'S rhlUdtlphln's Hlnndiird Ilrur Store 1518 Chestnut Street neatly rood tootlihrnahes. BOc nn V7! 'u.1.1. jftwa DOWN QUILTS Made From Feather Beds A' iln" nnd Deliver Anrwher JOLLES MFG. CO., 702 S. 5th Inmlinrd 24BS "low Quttta Ilc-cvvcrcrtmamm Bell Phone, Fox Chase 1400 W The Blue Line AutoTransportationto Philadelphia New York Baltimore Write us now, so Unit when lingers re In the market and cuntomem nre rlnmorlng for goods, your de Ilirrles it 111 hn assured. 923 PRINCETON AVE. Burholme, Phila. "Direct the Water Jtut Where You Want It" Don't get your hair wet every time you ttke a shower. Don't chatter from an Icy spltsh. Regu late the water just the way you want it. No more all over drenching. No more lining in dirty water. Tins Is the modern way. f 5 Compute TJihtk of lit Not a sinftl"extra" to buy. You cin attach it Instant ly. Great idea, iin'c it? "Brlngi Iht Betxh to Your Bath room l tn... aL m Swimmin' Hole!" . A wonderful new invention. Easy to at tach to any faucet. A constant stream of fresh, absolutely clean water. Regulate the temperature of the water just the way you want it. Cooling! Refreshing! Delightful! This is the modern way. Get a "Star" today fromyour dealer or Fitzgerald Mfg. Co., Torring ton, Conn. Makers ofthe famous Star Electric Massage Vibrator. 31, w ra mm. SHOWER SPRAY assaqc Combination Shower. Shampoo, Massage. Rub-Down mwrfLw ; yk4JzSdaSa? 1 Coal Shortage demands the economic operation of your Power Plant, proper Combustion and scale free Boilers. Is your Power Plant efficient? Wc can itfake it so JULIAN S. SIMSOHN An Organization of CIIfiMICAL ENGINEERS for the Technical Operation of the Power Plant Broad and Girard Ave, Philadelphia Combustion Water Purification Coal Analisis PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me mz Prevent Decay! Buildings are like teeth. A small part of the surface starts to decay and well, all will be O. K. in a jiffy if you call in House Dentist Kuehnle promptly! "Save.the-Surface" Kuehnle PAINTERS ' Vine & 17th. Sts. (f tffte Moot Beautiful Car in Amoric tJho Most Serviceable Truck in America Have you ever no' iced how many Paijs there are in Philadelphia? Since all the oihtr reputable cars in its class are also represented here, is it not .air to assume that our treatment ot present owners has something to do with this popu larity? CUV A. UiaeV Presidmt Jhiffc Distributors 394 NORTH BR9AO STREET, PHILADELPHIA Selling Coals to Newcastle Early this year France barred Buttcrick Pat terns as luxuries. Now the French Government has declared that Butterick Patterns may again be imported, as they have been for the past twenty-five years. Thus, on the highest government authority, Butterick Patterns have been declared not only luxuries, but economic necessities in France. " Many people in America have been kind in their expressions of approval over the accom plishment of an American house in achieving for American patterns (identical except printed in French) the greatest sale in Paris of any pat tern in any store in the world. Candidly, while the achievement by Butterick is American, the original inspiration of fashion is Parisian. i And so in this case the coal is not only sold in Newcastle it may be said to have been origi , nally mined in Newcastle. Butterick Publisher The Delineator The Designer ((2.50 a Year) Everybody's ($2.00 a Year) Magazine ($2.75 a Year) Last Six Days of our August Sale of Refrigerators, Kitchen Cabinets & Gas Ranges "HlKriiib Trlnnjlc" Refrlncrutor. ninillw ulie. Whlta mi imf I llnlnir. llcsr. m.OO, JSL Mftlla tlf, Whit" tnnmrl. DouWo wall cnnMriirtlnn, lire. w Kpeclul. M3.-3. Only 6 more days in which to take advantage of these wonderful reduc tions in highest grade Re frigerators, Kitchen Cab inets nnd Gas Ranges. Space permits the listing of only a few of the many special offerings in this sale. Call at our show rooms and see the large displays and the many big values. Gas Ranges in all styles; Cabinets, double and single ovens, also cookers, Hot plates, etc. Gas Ranges connected free of charge. 'TriamclB' nrfrlEfr- "!" ."f" rrartr nor- loln llnlne. lire. 50. Npeclnl. Jttl.30. m Nnimner K I t r Ii r n Culilnrt. A blr labor "."."" J.n t1" kltrlirii. All whllr. lire. i(W, .. . ST0.1"1' bo Oiik flnlKli. Mr. 70, Hiwclnl. 50.8O. Central Store 13th & Arch Sts. sPHILADELPHl vGAS RANGE Weit Phila. Store 263 So. 52nd St. W. I'IiIIr. Ktor Monday is Friday 0IM1 KtKH. r7'W.WtiZ" 16U x7?'?7s "The Guarantee It the Bank for Me." Ye. Drover Rnhhrd "Of His MoncV'Stockine y Had the drover been able to have banked hi money before starting for home he would not have loat the price of his herd. Today the wise business man does not take is not forced to take the chanco which ruined the drover. At the close of each business day his money is safely banked. A bank account is one of the best forms of burglary insurance. Money left in the store or office at night is money endan gered. ' Open an interest-bearing checking ac count with Us, CO. GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT 316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET 141& CHESTNUT STREET ' 9 SOUTH 52D STREET Strawbridge & Clothier Clover Day To-morrow For the two Clover Days of this month we have a really marvelous v collection of under-priced merchandise almost a THOUSAND DIFFJSKENT ITJD-MS on the list of Clover Specials. About seven hundred of these lots will be brought forward to-morrow, and those which are sold out will be replaced on the second day with new and different lots. Seasonable and Staple Merchandise Great Values in All Departments Many Things Reduced One-third and One-half The following is only a partial list of the Clover Specials for to-morrow. Every one of these prices is substantially less than regular price, and hundreds of other equally attractive values will be found under the well-known Clover leaf Sicns in all parts of the Store. try to be early to-morrow. We have two Clover Days, to avoid over-crowding and 1 congestion in our delivery service, and to overcome the difllculty of procuring competent extra salespeople. Nevertheless, both Clover Days will be extremely busy, and early shop ping is advised. (We cannot promise to fill telephone orders for Clover Specials.) FOR WOMEN Crepe de Chine Dresses, in black, navy and taupe; box-plaited model now $21 Scotch Gingham, Tinted Voile, Organdie and Swiss-Dresses now $14.50 to $16.50 Odd Lots of Dresses Greatly Reduced Worsted Jersey Suits in plain black and, navy, also heather mixtures, now $32.50 Odd Lots of Suits Greatly Reduced Knee-length Tweed Top Coats, now $10.75 Rubberized Raincoats, all sizes, now $7.50 Khaki-colored Cotton Skirts now $3.50 Kimono-sleeve Waists, of white China silk, pongee and striped tub silk now $2 Heavy Striped Tub Silk Waists now $5 Garden Smocks, white and colors $1 to $2.50 ' Colored Organdie & White Lawn Waists 95c Trimmed Straw Mourning Hats $3.50 One Hundred Ready-to-Wear Hats $2 Ready-to-Wear Hats $1.95 Untrimmcd Straw Hats now $1.00 Blouses in the French Salon, Half Price Fine Dotted Swiss Sacques now $3.75 Striped Gingham House Dresses now $2.65 x Voile House Dresses, 36 and 38 $1.50 to $3.95 White Dotted Voile Kimonos $1.95 to $3.95 Odd Lois of Warner and S. & C. Net Corsets 95c Well-known Corsets ("X,1,',8") now $1.85 Brassieres, in small sizes now 38c Taffeta Petticoats, some jersey top $4.50 White Satine Petticoats now $1.35 Hemstitched Nainsook Night Gowns $1.15 Rumpled Muslin and Silk Undergar ments Greatly Reduced from Regular Prices Trimmed Nainsook Night Gowns now .$2.45 Trimmed Lawn Roll Collars now 20c Lace-trimmed Net Roll Collars 50c Dark Fancy Mesh Veiling 28c a yard 2-clasp Black French Kid Gloves $1.00 Black Gloves In sires 5, C nnd 6 Vi only 2-clasp White Wash Fabric Gloves 60c -Fine Linen Handkerchiefs now 30c each Switches and Transformations, now $9.90 Blue Silk Taffeta Umbrellas $5.00 Wool Slip-on Sweaters $750 Ribbed Cotton Union Suits now 50c Low ifek, no lfpen tight kn'B Ribbed Lisle Union Suits now $1.25 Thrwe-plecp lace or tlcht knooH Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests now 40c t.m r.n'k. no Mppvoh HocondH Extra-size Ribbed Cotton Drawers 50c I.ncn or tleht knwn Hoconils Full-fashioned Cotton Stockings 60c Mercerized Lisle Stockings, seconds, 39c Full-fashioned Silk Stockings $1.75 niack, whjtrt nnd colon .Seconds. White Canvas Oxfords dnd Pumps $2.95 Tan Calf Lace Shoes, new styles $8.95 HnKllsh last, leather military heels. FOR BOYS Cheviot Suits $10.75 and $14.75 Hart. Schafiner & Marx Suits $23.50 Boys' Cheviot Knickerbockers $2.95 Boys' Panama Hats $1.45 and $2.25 Boys' Wash Hats 45c and $1.25 All-Sports Blouse Waists $1.00 and $1.50 Boys Shirts now $1.25 and $1.75 Boys' Ribbed Stockings 50c a pair Second Ulack heavy cotton liWensTbedfurWshings Irish Double Damask, 71-inch $4.50 a yd Linen Table Cloths, to seat four $40 Linen Huck Towels, 17x33 inches $9.00 dozen Heavy Turkish Towels, 20x40 inches $6 Bleached Muslin Sheets, 81x90. $2.65; 63x99, $2.75; 72x99. $3.00; 81x99, $3.25. Pillow Cases, 42x38'2, 72c; 45x381., 80c. Bolster Cases, 45x76io, $1.58 Long Cloth, 12 yards for $4.85 nnd $5.85 Unbleached Muslin, 36-inch 38c a yard Bleached Sheeting Muslin 58c, 60cj 70c, 90c, $1.00, $1.08 and $1.15 a yard Striped Outing Flannel 35c a yard MEN'S CLOTHING AT EXTREME REDUCTIONS The following lots arc marked at one-third to one-half less than regular prices: Men's and Young Men's Suits , $16.50, $21.00, $29.50, $36.50 Autumn Overcoats $22JjO Men's Trousers $4.75 and $6.95 White Duck Trousers $1.75 .Suits Made-to-measure, of Summer-weight Woolens very unusual value $37.50 Panama Hats $2.95 Caps 65c and $1.35 Soft Shirts) $1.75, $2.25, $2.65, $3.25, $3.65 Silk Shirts reduced 25 to 40 per cent. Four-in-hands 15c, 50c, 65c, 75c to $2.35 Soft Collars, six for $1.30 Suspenders, 60c Handkerchiefs 40c; 6 for 75c; 6 for $1.70 Athletic Union Suits now $1.35 Beenrc Of white enur.' cotton Check Nainsook Athletic Union Suits, $1.20 Black Mercerized Cotton Socks 50c S-ior.d Fult-fniihlon"d, Mercerized Lisle Socks 35c KTcrl !!i"Ck or cordonn 3."c. or .'1 pnlrn for 11 00. Men's Oxfords, black and tan $6.45 Men's Bath. Robes $6.50 and $10.00 Men's American Taffeta Umbrellas $2.25 - MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S White Dresses, 6 to 14 yrs. $2 to $3.75 Misses' New Satin Dresses now $21.50 HlacV, navy and brown Pl7-r 1-i to ltl ears. Girls' New Wash Dresses now $2.65 Misses' Cotton Dresses now $3.00 to $5.00 Babies' Long & Short Dresses 95c to $4.00 Creepers and Rompers, 2 to 5 years 85c to $1.50 Children's White Dresses $1.50 to $5.00 Slivhtli it mpled Sizes 2 tn S years. Girls' Straw Hats Reduced to 50c Misses' and Children's Chamois Gloves, $1 Children's All-wool Sweaters $3.25 Children's White Pumps and Lace Shoes $1.50 Large Girls' Calf Oxfords now $5.30 Children's Shirts and Pantalets SOc each mtrlcnn Hoalerv Co 'h White cotton Peconds. Infants' Mercerized Lisle Stockings 25c White ribbed Stocklnns Girls' Ribbed Cotton Suits, 45c J.BrRe sites, BOc Low neck no leees. lace Kneee FLOOR COVERINGS Heavy Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft $50.00 Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12 feet $52.50 Inlaid Linoleum $1.45 and $2.50 sq. yd. Wilton Carpet, 27-inch $4.25 a yard UN the: LOWER-PRICED RUG STORE) Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft., $44.50 Felt-base Floor Covering, 2-yd. 35c sq. yd. 'FABRICS, TRIMMINGS 36-inch Fine Navy Dress Satin now $2.85 40-inch Colored Satin Charmeuse $4.65 40-inch Colored Canton Crepe now $4.35 Colored Crepe Georgetle now $2.65 Colored Velvet Corduroy now $1.65 40-inch Black Silk Crepe Meteor $4.50 Double-width Printed Crepe Georgette $3.00 51-inch Mixed Chevron Weave now $3.50 Wool-mixed Checks now $1.00 a yard 18-inch Black All-wool Broadcloth $4.00 Printed Cotton Crepe Voiles now 55c Printed Cotton Batiste now 35c a yard Dress Ginghams now 32c a yard White Madras now 65c a yard FOR THEHOME Porch Swings $3.25, $1.00, $5.95, $6.75, $9.00 Table Lamps, half price and less $7.50 60 Enameled Bedsteads at Half Price Hair Mattresses, 45 pounds $39.50 Cedar Chests, large size $27.50 Co!crcd-bordr Scrim 50c a yard Wall Pansrffor Every Room Reduced Cut Gloss Bowls, 9-inch $5.10 Light-cut Glass Candy Jars 40c Tin Baking Pans, 25c Carpet Brooms, 55c Aluminum Preserving Kettles, 6-qt $1.95 Furniture at Wonderful Savings We have gathered all the odd pieces of Furniture for the various rooms, assembled them in one special section and marked ihem at HALF PRICE a few at less than half. UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE several hundred pieces, a variety of attractive styles at ONE-THIRD REDUCTION. ODD HICKORY FURNITURE Chairs, Tables, Settees, Swings, Flower Boxes, and Stands, at ONE-THIRD LESS than regular prices. Also a collection of Rattan-core Chairs, Rockers and Tables Collapsible (for con venience in shipping or storing) one-third under price. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE REDUCED IN THE GREAT AUGUST SALE ,Z: U fi ",' Sr 1, fc, ill 'a .a r f 9 1 -m 111 iu . M f rrjfl '."3 f i r J - if 9P fry. ',$' "15 ' Mn$Pl " 0 ;" w ',- J,lW.. &&&&& jjCSft .tw . -"'V ?'&' If ' .".. ,'.- i . jVJ&M.'ftg & tiujVWij i&4 y n " l.i-t,
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