iVi, .' ; t .ir. EVENING PUBLIC EpaJTOIIJADEBPBa, PBEPArY, SEPTEMBER JO, 1930 t fl''..Kiii CUBA'S PRESIDENT SHARPLY AIMED i-lboral Party Head Charges At- ??' i tomPt t0 Wako Suffrage if a Joke MENOCAL'S HOT REPLY Dr the Associated Press ' navana, Cuba, Sept. 10. ChnrRen 'that President Menocai lia "Intprfero'J with tho elector machinery of Cuba and Indirectly "protected perpetrators -ef criminal nets" nr nreferred In a let- wkt t tcr 'o he president made public Inst I" S inlti hr VnnsHnn fi norm nrpslilent of ? vtho Liberal party. The reply of the 1 ... ...llu .. C ttnmwn a tat 1C iMimn cniei rxcvunvu iu wub n -- b. St 1921 0. 1. A. TO MEET HERE E. L. Kruegar, of Thla City, Elected State Counollor for Order Defcatlnf IlarrUburs and Gettysburg after Chester bad withdrawn in favor of Philadelphia, this city won the 1021 stato contention of the Order of Inde pendent Americans at the closing meet ing of the grand lodge at Heading, Pa. The new state councilor, head of tlw body, elected before adjournment by unnnlmotia vote. Is ISdward h. Kruegcr, of this city. Harry K. Ilobinsou, of this city, was elected state vice coun cilor! George Datt, of this city, grand lodgo commissioner of orphans ; Charles 13, Hcudrickson, of Pittsburgh, treas urer, and William A. Pike, of this city, secretary. SOUlAliAN DISPUTE SETTLED UNAL7RASCIAGURA COLPISCE L1TALIA Violent! Scosse di Terromoto Devastano ancho le Cltta dell 'Emilia L'INDIPENDENZA DI FIUME Fubllshnil nn1 Distributed Under TEnMIT NO. 811. AulhotisM by tho ct of Octobr (1. y 1017. on We Rl the Postortloo of Phli. lelphl ra A B uum,KS0fi Postmaster Ocnernt. tvr vhlrh nlan wnt nindo nilblic. lie laics the charges and declares that any. Wilson Arranged Conference to further letters from Gucrrn to the t . President must be couched in more i mdcrate langunge If they are to re ' celve consideration. Jn addition to "publicly exercising .every kind of pressure to force the Conservatives to resign their just as pirations." Ouerra alleges President Mcnocal appointed bis personal counsel as chief justice of the supreme court of Cuba. "The Liberal party," Guerra's let ter fcayfl, "Is under the imperative necessltv of listening to the comDlnlnts of its members and of demanding exact fulfillment of the law, and it we Uo . not "find In you, not only promises, but solid guarantees which the people hove a right to exact, our political group will see itself obliged to take definite resolutions, however hard they may be, to prevent our country's most sacred right that of suffrage being converted into a joke." President Menocal, Replying "In spite of the Insolent and menacing" tone of the letter, denies inspiring modification of' the Crowdcr law but points to the United States as furnishing an example t the right of a president to use his Influence to obtain pussago of laws , deemed of benefit, and accuses the Llb . arals of taking advantage of its pro visions to coalesce with other groups. The president says he takes no pnrt In the substitution of judges, which is (carried out under provisions of the ju dicial code. ''The truth is," he .continues, "you permit yourself to make impudent nl fusions to a distinguished jurist, who presides over the supreme court, and whose reputation Is above vulgur as persions." DIES IN DENTIST'S CHAIR Trenton, Sept. 10. Just as n dentist was about to extract one of his teeth, Clarence Butterfleld. twenty -eight years old, of Bordentown, died in the chair here yesterday from heart disease. Hut terfield had for some time been suffering from indigestion and sought dental treatment in the hope that his condition would be improved. He had been seated in the chair at the office of Dr. Warren H. Stover, East State street, this city, but a moment or two when te was stricken. Avert War Botwoen and Peru Chile END TACNA - ARICA ROW Ily tho Associated Press Duettos Aires, Sept. 10. Final set tlement of the Tacna-Aricn question, which has been considered tho most seri ous menace to South American peace, through the payment by Chile to Peru of 0,000,000 has been virtually agreed upon, according to a dispatch today to La Nacion from Santlngo, quoting financial and diplomatic sources. The message declares that uffcr the Bolivian revolution, which resulted in mobilization of the armies of Chile and Peru and threatened hostilities between the two countries, President Wilson suggested a conference of representa tives of both nations, offering !hn use of the gunboat Tacoma, which was In tho Bay of Callao, for the conducting of the negotiations. On acceptance of this proposition by Peru, continues the dispatch, Chile sent Dr. Puga Borne, who. when the Chilean minister of foreign affairs, had tried to effect a settlement, to meet the Peruvian delegates. As a result of conferences extending over a period of three weeks, adds tho dispatch, it is reported Peru agreed to renounce her rights to the provinces of Tacnn and Arica, annul the existing treaties affecting those provinces, upon reclpt of the sum mentioned, and enter Into a reciprocal commercial treaty with Chile. After the defeat of Peru by Chile in the war of 1870-83 the provinces of Tncnu and Arica were ceded provision ally to Chile by Peru, with the under standing that after len years a plebis cite should be held to determine whether they should revert to Porn. This plebis cite has never been held, each nation placing the responsibility upon the other for failure to hold it. and the conflicting claims for the provinces have been for many years n source of friction between the two nations. noma, 0 Settembro. Un'lntrn vlo lentn scossa dl terrcmoto si e' veriflcnta ncll'Emllla alle ore 2:35 di questa mat Una, causando pcrdlte dl vite e gravl dannl. I comtini obn hanno piu' sofferto sono Tteggto, Ospedalctti, Bussnna, Tenno o ! Cnvola. La scossa di stamaue e' stata piu' violenta dl quella di martedl' nella Toscann, L'Kmllln comprendn un terrltorio tra il Po e l'Aponnlno rd c" dlvlsn nello otto Provincle dl Plnccnza, Parma, Hrggio, Afodenn, Bolosnn, Ferraro, Ravenna c Fori I'. Copro un' area di circa 7020 mlglla quadrntc cd ha una popolazlona npprosslmatlvamcntc di due millont e mezzo di nbltanti. Truppc e sqtiadrc di soccorso sono state Inviate nei luoght colplti dai nuovo disastro. La popolazlono e' 'prcsa da immenso panlco, tcmendo ll rlpetorsl delle scosse. 1 rapnorti II nor n giunti dai luoglil devastatl dai tcrremoto vcrlficatosi in Toscnna lasciano comprenderc cho I mortt superano )1 mlglialo La nuova scossa cha ha ora colplto V Emilia si dice cho flla plu' Violent, dl quella della Toscona. e 1 teleirramml giunti alngu ardo, per quanto non dlano partlcoiari aul powlbile numero della vlttime e suH'entltA' de 1 dannl. lasciano adlto a crcdero che II nuovo dlaattro abbla gravl PrMreaxe? 0 settembro no Vittorlo Emanucle, la negina Elena e la Prln clpessa Iolanda sono passatl attraverso 1 desolatl pacsl devnatatl dai terremoto. La Prlnclpessa Iolanda ha nppcua 10 annl ed ha trio" dato prove dl compo tenia per I'nsslstenta necessarla al pic coll bambini. Essa reca una grando quantlttt' dl giuocattoli con I quail cercn consolnro tnnti poverl bambini nncorn tcrrorluatl. .... . La Ilegina ha ordlnato sla compllnta una llstn del bambini rimastl senzn parent!. t Londra, 0 settembre Gabrlole D'An nunalo ha proclamato la nepubbllca Italiana del Qunrnero" cd un dlsposto per la formaslone dl un'asserablea co atltuente, che dovra' rlunlrsl cntro scl settlmanc. Clo' secondo un dlspacclo glunto da Mllanp al London T mcs. Le truppe dl D'Annunilo dice II di apacclo hanno prestato glurnmento di fcdeltn alia nuova rcpubbllcn. Pnrlgi, 0 settembre II mlnlstro per ill Affnri Estcrl di Franda f stato In formato n meixo dell'Assoclated Press che Gabrlele D'Annunilo ha dlchiarnto che la proclamazlone d'lndlpcndenza ui Flume nvvenne Bublto In scgulto n notl zlo private glunte a lul da Parlgl, in veco dl come era stato stabllito per J 12 BCttcmbre. Le notlzle non gll pcrvenncro ecrtnmente dai Mlnlstero dcgll Esterl frnnccso e prevale I'opin one che D'Annunzlo era sotto l'lmpresslone cho 11 fato dl Flume potova ewcre Blsto mato noll'lncontro trn Glollttl e Mil lerand. noma, 0 settembre Moltaimportanza al nnnatto all'lncontro trn l'On. Glollttl nresldcnte del ConBigllo del Minlstri S'ltalla cd 11 Prlmo Mlnlstro dl Francia Mlllcrnnd, che nvra' luogo a Alx-Ics-Balnai cd I glornnll dlchlarano che forse c' plu' Importnnte di quello dl Luccrna ove l'On. Glollttl a'incontro' con Lloyd George. L'opinlona pubbllca italiana frnnccso e la stnrapa delle duo nazlonl ultlmamcnte dimostro' una certa nuscet tibllita' relntlvnmenU aU'attltudlne del rispettlvi pacsl. II glornalo "Ln Trlbuna" dice! "L'ltalla 'dcsldera ritornare con la Frnncia ad una franca o slncern re lazione fraterna. Clo' awerra' immc dlatamcnte se la Francia in questl giorni dara' a nol tangiblll prove dl amlclzia per all atttfall aluti, per esemplo nel rlsolvere la questlone Adrl- atlca e mlglloiare It condlzlonl econo mlobe della noxione, reso crltlcba dalla gucrra." M-bA m Germany Pay 100,000-Prano Fine Paris, Sept. 10. Charles Laurent, French, ambassador to Germany, has received a check for 100,000 francs from the German Government, according to ndviccs from Berlin. Tho Bum repre sented the 'Indemnity due Franco from Germany because of the recent attack on the French ccnsulato In Breslau. PRIMARY RULE PERPLEXES Delaware County Committees Dla turbed Over Early Return of Booka Georgetown, Del, Sept. 10.--AJ. though Attorney General David Relnhnrt ha given as his opinion that women registered on September lj tho next registration day, can yoto at tho primary to nominate county tickets vet tho county committee of both parties arc wondering just how It can be done under the law which compels registra tion boards to turn over their books to V BUM ,t.A ntifr mm st.n 1.k 4 , '"" '"""';." "-r..l,'"SJ"BC"1!t e: unmei uiicr auxuh Al. nhl ., "-! whoso names appear on the books fi 1 allowed to vote at the prjmarles, f'i Should the attorney general's 0-ni,i J bo onforced it would compel allP&1 to uo reiurneu uu oepiember 1R V ;" llinti unt hnrlt tn l,n .(...i . . Vtt't dollvor them with tho additional S2M' for the county primaries Se; uiuur uuuuk . in nusscx COUUtr iv Democrats filed for September 2B ,.! tint llnrtiihllnntiH a . u Ilfl Is to bo held otbor October 2, u and n,.l tho ItcpubllcanB wcro compelled to u. J the later ddto. u M,ll Z Watch and Chain to Match 18-kt. gold, extra thin model case, the border deli cately enameled in black. Chain of gold, links enam eled to match watch. Wntch Chain . .$280.00 . . 60.00 bMft$n S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS P. O. of A. Camp Organized Harrlncton. N. J.. Sept. 10. The Washington Camp, No. 137. Patriotic Order of America, was instituted and I , installed these officers nt night: Mrs. , Itobrt Taylor", president: Mrs. . 1 s Bora, liaijv prvmucuv . ..i. !' ' Phelps, assistant president; Mrs. A. SteffelUi. secretary; Miss Louise Klllen, financial secretary; Mrs. Noble, trns- nrer; Mrs. Luke Page, conductor; Sirs. Frank Vallely, assistant conductor; Mrs. Florence Vunof and Mrs. L. G. Clark, guides: Mrs. .William Ilouck, chaplain, and Miss Alice Clark, orator. .MlllllillllllllllllliilliliiililllllillllllllllllFi?E?S AND MLLA'EJSiiiiiiiililllMllliiMiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllliiiiii READERS' VIEWPOINTS Letters to the Editor on Current Topics Charge purchases will bo billed as iVoi'emoer 1st. Purchasers open ing new accounts will be entitled to the above dating. 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITK KIlTHb) Purchasing agents' orders accepted. Charge accounts solicited. Extra large sixes up to St bust. B. and L. League Aide Reforms To Jie Editor of tw Evcnina I'ublio Ltigrr: i. nAnAiw in vmi- Aiiitarlal polumn thtro : ppearel n article ln referenc, to the antl. Quated evetem In voue In the recorder of deed"- office In Philadelphia. Amonjt other 25roraent.ee to the affair. In that office you referred to the adoption by the voters of the itite of a con.tltutlonal anwndment wh ch w?ild do away with the delay In the r"ln of title, and the recording of the J"'"'' paper., as well os the reduction of the coet. Krmlt me to call your attention to the fact thtt the amendment to the constitution, and the legislation to carry Its i prov Ulon. Into effftt were the work of the HulldlnK A.soclatlon l.enirue of Pennsylvania. The enactment of provision to meke the amend, ment operative were also the worn or the To a commission appointed by the Oorer nor the task of framing- an net to make the law effective has been delegated The com mission will make a report to the next ses sion of the LeuUlatuie, and If their recom mendation, aro adopted, u law will follow, and the peopU will then enjoy the benefits of UwuUo. tna, .bo-''vn 'pn.lD' President of Pennsylvania Htate Loaeue of Local Dulldlnr and Loan Associations. Philadelphia. Sept. 7 1U80 Suggests Winter Band Concerts 1 llie Editor ol the Hvtmno fiblio l4tdgvr: Blr On your editorial page last week. you Kave a most Interesting article In the way of an Interview with Mr Oeorge Fry the conductor of the band concerts on the Mr. Prey spoke of the noisy from the trolley cars, etc . st Fifteenth and Arch " FJu "i hare been ln frequent attendance on these wonderful concerts this season, I have noticed how very much better one hear, from thi Droad atreet sldB than from the Jniietinm anew sine. rouwpi .. mo shell were removed fifty feet nearer to Broad street and ten or twenty feet toward Market street conditions would b greatly unproved. The concerts at Delmont Mansion have a most wonderful outlook, and In bad weather, perhaps all the year around, I see no rea son why the concerts could not be held In ihe banquet room where on July 14, llastllle Jay. Mr. Richard Weiclcln gxve our French resldsnt. such an excellent addruss. The band concert, on the plaza are In deed a melting pot where all classes meet with wonderful order and In sincere sympa thy. I wish they could be continued during the winter In some of the great empty cen tral churches or sohoolhousea, where the Why We Can Save You 20 to 45 in This Great Pre-Autumn Sale of Furs Intensive buying, manufacturing and wiling. That's the an.wcr. To b explicit: We bought a wonderful assortment of best quality pelts from the trappers for casn. We fashioned these skins in our own factory at a time when labor cotwer2iowe Every middleman's charge from the purchase of the pelts to the selling of the nnistiea garment has been staved. .. , , fluv Now You'll Pay 1-5 to Almost More If You Wait Until Cold Weather A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Storage tree Fur Scarfs maii. vnoNB onoicnm w.M!D Fur Stoles Wlntar Prw-Autumn Price Sale Price 37.60 Australian Seal . . . 29.30 110.00 Moleskin 85.00 125.00 Hudson Seal 95.00 167.50 Aug. Opossum 125.00 185.00 Skunk 145.00 195.00 Natural Squirrel ..150.00 195.00 Jap Kolinsky 155.00 225.00 Jap Mink 175.00 245.00 Russian Kolinsky. . 195.00 S1D.00 Hudson Bay Sable 250.00 375.00 Natural Mink . . .295.00 SPECIAL: 19.50 LARGE WOLF SCARFS Fashionable animal effect in the smart shades of taupe, brown and black. Unuiual, 14.50 Fur Coatees -Spfdal" 25.00 FOX CHOKER SCARFS Solid animal effect; very chic. Id taupe 1 Q E awn A eTX id brown. Pre-Autumn Sale Price Winter Price 110.00 Australian Saul ... 84.30 125.00 Kit Coney 94.50 140.00 Hudson Seal 110.00 185.00 Taupe Nutria 145.00 245.00 Canadian Beaver. . .105.00 310.00 Scotch Moleskin ...245.00 345.00 Nat. Eastern Mink. 275.00 Winter Price 19.50 Hudson Seal ... 19.50 Taupe Wolf . . 19.50 Black Wolf . . 32.50 Brown Fox 32.50 Taupe Fox 37.60 Natural Raccoon 32.50 Black Fox 37.60 Skunk fl? fUl Mnlenkln 50.00 Natural Mink 89.50 50.00 Natural Squirrel 39.50 Pre-Autumn Sal Price 14.50 14.50 14.50 24.50 24.50 .29.50 .29.50 .29.50 .29.50 -SpiclaP 37.80 HUDSON SEAL SET Ultra stylish, barrel shaped muff, .mart OQ RA collarette aSSJ.iJV Distinctively Beautiful Fur Coats and Wraps ?UbilO COUia pay pernsps o cnuis ur in cenis or admission as they do for the concerts ln the People's Palace In Liondon. and also to have some local amateur talent from the jchoolch.ldren a- well from ftof... Philadelphia. September 8. 1020 SEE IT AT BYBERRY FAIR HUFFMAN FARM SPECIAL iZiirNScFmnicA Fidelity Motors, Inc. Distributors 4830-32-34 Market St. The High Cost of Books Can Be Avoided lig Renting New Popular fiction From WOMRATH'S UJLATING LIBRARY outh 13th St., Vhlla. Copies fluflpllol Promptly t Winter Pre-Autumn Irce Sale Prloe 125.00 Taupe Mnrmot QJ K() Swag-irer BportB Model. v ,v' Well cut and skillfully mad with reverse border. 125.00 French Seal . 07 SO Smart Sporta Model. " '"" Of deep rich skins. A very effective good-wsartno; coat 185.00 Brown Mnrmot 1 dS 00 A very attractive w.ll three-quarter length. salt trimmed model. Full eweep. 250.00 Hudson Seal 1QK f)() A chic little BporU ,, ,. " Model of novel out. Very soft, fine tilossy pslts. 250.00 Nat. Raccoon 1 QK f)f) New Sporta Model. -7t.VI Of beautifully (haded eklns that blend well. 310.00 Jap Mink ..-245M0 Smart Sporte length. Vll,vu Box Coat EicepUonally onerous sweep to skirt. 375.00 Leopnrd 29S OO Three-Quarter lentth , f ,r. Model. Trlrmned with Hud ion Seal collar and ouffs. Wlnt-or Price Pro-Autumn Rale Prloe and 375.00 French Seal . A full-loneth Coat, trimmed with Bai AnetrwlUn Opowuca. 295.00 or 485.00 Hudson Seal SporU Model aet ol charmmrr wit. Beaver collar vrJRVu attftcufta. 345.00 unk or 65.00 BLACK FOX SET Lena i ilk-lined animal Sure1. Cantsen shaped muff trimmed with bead, pw J:U.. 49.50 ll IT SlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllJIIIIIMIIIIII 475.00 Jap Mink . . . 375,00 A three . Quarter vv lsnrth ModtT with circular shawj oollar and bell ouffa. 557.60 Nat Squirrel ddS 00 Jaunty, full Box VV Coat. Foahloned of clear, blue-gray skin. 557.60 Hudson Seal . 445.00 Coat Beaver. Bkunk SqulrralQOllar and cuffe. 695.00 Beaver 475.00 Rlpple-back fporu ' 'Tvv M o d 1. Perfectly , matched Canadian Beuver aklne. 625.00 Nt Squirrel AQS ,00 Three-quarter JenirUi aUJVl Hhawl oollar and bell cuffs. Very dear Squirrel. 745.00 Taupe Nutria S05.00 ThU WrP 1 CVY "vv,vv oX an Imported model. Finest itoft skin. M,N; BTl 650.00 rulHsnath C o . model. Mad from aar, rar"lu eklne. 1005.00 Hudson Seal 7 Off f)f) Much deelred Cane VO.VU Collar Model. Made of se lected soft Pelt. 1495.00 AUaka Seal 1250.00 v..ii.i.neh Coat WV Smart, oonaervatlv Model. mm. Plneit quality 1860.00 Km. Mink Jffl HQ 5 Beautiful. o t t, WV.V -, oart peU expertly natobed g ana caenionapie. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII HTonn OPENS DAILY 0 a. m. ani olobks b.so p. m.: Store Open AH Day Tomorrow! MA1X rnoNE OnDKns PILT.r-n: Busy Shoppers Will Find Us Completely Prepared to Supply Fall Needs! $3 to $4 Warner's Rust Proof! $ Corsets . . . 1 White und pink coutll and broche with low, medium or girdlo bust. Models for women of every proportion dIbo for young; (rlrlu. Back or front lace. Slice 20 to 30. I.lt llrother MAIN ARCADE 2 HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE WtB3aiiiei$ Market Eichth Filbert Seventh One Yellow Trndlnjr Stamp With Every 10c Purchase All Day k'Tomorrow ! The Price Is for the One Day Onlul Women's $3.50 & $4 "Onyx" Pointex SilkUl q Stockings ; ' Limited ctuantlty. Black only. All-sill, or with moroorltcd top.. r I.lt nrothers FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH Women's & Misses' Autumn Apparel In Stunning Styles & Offering Pre-eminently the Best Values in Philadelphia Todajj A wonderful, early showing eloquent of the choicest modes, revealing1 prices easily within range of limited incomes. For 'Misses Sports Suits $0 Full wool in - rich 'shndes. Jackets hnve in- I vortcd plaited f bock, narrow hnlt four natch J pookots ekirts aro correspondingly fashioned. One sketched 37.50 $39.75 Fine Velour Suits Worm, rich Autumn shades. Ripnlo effects smartly stitched, pock eted and lined with figured silk. One pictured. Velour Coats. . ifnyn Hro", 1'onntifiil sen! fur collars. Very flno quality in now fall shade?. Full lonprth, prettily stitched in back, box plaited and finished with arrow heads. Silk lined. Illustrated. Autumn Dresses, $18.50 Tricotinc, serge, satin tricolotto and Georgette. Straight-line Russian blouse and tunic models enriched ,with hand some wool embroidery or braid. All favorito fall shades. Pictured. lM te For Women Suits J n SO 111 Excellent grade-j French serge 1 and velour in I rich dark hues f belted, plait ed, noekntod &J lined with penu de cygne. Sketched , w .,.. ,, I, '' W j Velour Wraps, $49.75 l.lnrd throughout with figured silk. Navy, brown, reindeer and taupe. Havo full swoop, bolt in front, largo picturesque cape collar and handsome silk embroidery. Pictured. Tricotine Dresses, $32.50 Navy blue in Russian blouse effoct with long sleeves, narrow belt and effective silk embroidery. Illustrated. Lit Mrotheri SECOND FLOOR Underwear and Hosiery Timely f narfralns to Fill Autumn Needs. I Women's $1.75 to $2.50 Union $ Suits Sealpax and Pollynnna Athletic Suite also some silk tops in lot. Limited quantity. 1.39 - Women's Vests, 39c Cotton ribbed. Low necks, 3leovolesR, some with ribbon ttraps. Children's Sleeping Ul.25 Garments ' Natural color. Today Will Be the Biggest Day in the Biggest Clothing Sale in Years! Men's Kirschbaum Sample $45, $50, 55 & $60 Suits Boys' $3.25 Union $2.49 ! Part wool ribbed. Natural color Hundreds of them in all their rich ness of all-wool fabric and artistry of fine .tailoring, just as they came from the salesman's sample trunks. New arrivals from the big factory at Broad and Carpenter Streets. Wonderful suits, these the kind that keaps Kirschbaum label fore most, in uiu minas 01 American men who KNOW irood clothoa foftdtetng. " "" '""W atUntin e $27-75 2.25 Women's $3 Stocklnirs . Thread silk. Full-fashioned. Block, white and colors. Misses' & Children's OCc $1.15 Stockings.... ' 0J Onyx brand. Mercerized lisle thread. Black, white, cordovan, pink and blue. Women's 75c Stockings, 59c Fashioned leg. Mercerized lisle in black and cordovan. Boys' Stockings, 49c & 59c RRST OF ALL brandknown for good wearing quality. Heavy ribbed cotton, guaranteed fast black. Double toes and heels. Sizes, 7 to 11, govorn price. I.lt Brothers 1BT FLOOR, SOUTH Men's $45 Fall Suits With Extra Pair of Trousers M Mlll- 8hare this noteworthy buying triumph! Fall weaves-chiefly distinctive tones of brown gray. and $ 35 Mers Other Suits & Overcoats From' Noted VakeilTtol r ! 6.l k1. - ., K Big and Little Boys' I rine School Suits $lb Norfolks and Junior Nor folks, also Middy and French Oliver Twist styles. 2 to 18 yoars. Sturdily made taped seams. $G5 . Boys' Two-Pants School Suits $15s$18 Norfolks in mixture's and nin latrines. SIzoh 0 tn m jei li I.lt Ilrolbers SKCOND FLOOR, 7TH ST, L4 fSssssl i a ssVr m sB Mr I ln the Nkk of Time for Sunda? W-A Very Impressive Showing of I AD I $5 Ready-to-Wea. Hats . . . . $3 QS i .ist ff.ta.mT )3.98 stsS!wm.wiMiVkiMi.nrfi.u mJ?mjg& Hats Trimmed with ostrich, navy, lirown. plioanant, peacock ana two-tone Bketehed. Black, honna, color. Ostrich Bands, 08c to $8.08 Vanclea and UueeU In black, brown, copper, pheasant, taupe, pliuu, Pskln Royal and navy blue. Vjtilt Our Ills llesUurant Jl.,t of JfiM! ZlbT&jWln ,M-ck und colored velvets - " mu nncicneu. Untrimmed Hats, $2.98 to $5.98 Large and medium Bnnpea m velvets. Readyto-Wcar Velour Hats, $5.95 Helen Draper styles. Tama, Wool & Velvet, Some ShirVcd, $1.08 to $3.98 Er.rytl.ln, at Ine.t rrle..H.,mih Moo, of 0..r .sr H.HWI,,,,, 7JU M,rh,t m iZJR Is. . m . mJ VTAwth 4i iiro.i)fT jrBt 4ror fw a T ssssssssssslfiid.,., -,f. MK
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