r",;t-w,' fiTO,-U- l n ''' -- kc, ''U,' . r - 'J i rr? "". wjr 1" y '"TT? i ' V '( a MB SHORTAGE WBL1 GROWING Associate scnooi r--tendent Wheeler Declares Even Substitutes Are Scarce.Now flANY VACANCIES, EXIST Tie teacher shortage situation In the Hie lim-uv from Cll- bf 5 . - tu promise "Tit mt 1- .lecWcdly dlil.tlng. i D t Pr. Oconto Wheeler, as- 'Tin .ntirlnlcndent of schools. . sociato 8iipcri.ii Doctor "At the present time, saw trocwr . .! " Iierc arc thirty vacant In Vl Slon. In the higher ,'TT Til place, nro being filled tttlS". It b true, but such a I. Ion is unsatisfactory. Depend- hp Biibitltute is precarious tm PnnJ rC- p"y nnd the tern kfnat..re of the employment and ff I Sit a the Rubstltuto frequent y jj?, hcn he fiet a permanent posl- "'.VuKlare'Very .care, ohd it h ?KIM I rlor every day to get them. Whn tlfc bad weather comes wo shall ill a heavy oalt on them because of ih.L ind other conditions and we gnlot have the people to fill the gaps. Elrfit Vacancies In Hlgli Schools vc have at the present tlliio eight rJJts for physical training in tr ctors in the higl.er schools and no. K to nil them, furthermore, as fur kl m i are concerned, wo have uo lkbfc lis from which to draw. A V t examination failed I to attract a S man applicant for the posts. In iSil wtaullblimcntB get all the in Srs that are to be had becauso thoy pay from $800 to $1400 more than wi are particularly short on teachers In the commercial subjects and m absolutely unable to get nny new mm. Language teachers are .scarce ff none at all arc available aptrar ra y for Spanish. IVo nre also in a , for teachers in civics ami history n.l mntlipinntlps. not to mentlou n number of other subjects. To make matters worse, the m efiralng classes in February will bo mormon, the enrollment In the higher schools increasing by leaps nnd bounds. tmulrluK still more teachers. At that time of the year it is well nigh Impos sible to get competent teachers. Immigrants Cause Problem "The tremendous lullusc of imml frunts to this pott now under way Is another point that gives us concern: Tier arc coming here ns fast ns ships tan carry them, nnd most of them nro Wiling in the city. That means still more teachers nre needed. "Further state legislation promises to increase the pressure.'' John Christopher, chief examiner of the board, stuted that the shortage of tioodwnrking instructors In the seventh nil eighth grades of the elementary Khools wus so great that it ha been found necessary to abandon the classes in at least eight of the hcIiooIh. Wv&i reported that more than 100 applicants had taken the examination (o provide an eligiblo list for the higher liooN. VETERANS TO HEAR SIMPSON Corps Will Hold Rovlew at Close of , Meeting Colonel David B. Hlmpson will dis cuss I-ranco nud Germany ns seen by American newspapermen after the of mlstlco nt tho quarterly communication of tho ) cternn Corps, First Infantry. N. O. P., to be held nt tho regimental armory tonight. Members of the corps will nsscmble nt tho armory In full dress, without side arms, for review immediately after Colonel HltnpKon'n address. Major Gcncrnl .Tomes W. I.nttn, senior former commander of the corps, will bo the re viewing officer. OETOOTNG 3?TLiOEbPHltADJBIjPHiA; FRIDAY, OGTOBEtf 8, 1920 V "COUNTRY FAIR" TODAY 8lxth Annual Affair for 8t. Fran cis's Country House Ready ket and Country Fair at St. Frnncls's Country House for Convalescents opened today. I Tho committee In charge Includes' Mrs. Jnno Qucnncll. Mrs. Itlchard C. i Kchwoeror, Mrs. Joseph Hutchison, Mrs. Thomus P. Hunter. Mm. .Tnmcs A. Mundy, Mrs. Herman Vcttcrlcln, I Mrs. William .1. Doyle, Mrs. Anthony A. Hirst nud Mrs. Henry A. Htreckcr. Hoy Scouts will give n demonstration nnd "thcro will bo seven bands plnjlng continually during the evening. Platinum and Diamond Bracelet Watches An interesting collection, in cluding odd shapes that are greatly enhanced by diamonds. A cushion-shaped watch of platinum, the border studded with diamonds $500. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MEnCHANTS-JKWELEUS SILVERSMITHS A Very Exceptional Merchant Tailoring Offer $60 SPUDS ON THE SKIDS Sold-Near Pottsvllle at Fifty Cents f a Bushel-Today Farmers near Pottsvllle are loading eotatoen on oats for Philadelphia for jilt; rents n bushel. Owing to big irop thev feel compelled to sell a that Utire. runners sny that price causes them to lose .f."0 on acre, as high prices were raid for seed potatoes. SECRETARY rrotrMjIvo. ifflclrnt younu ran tMr polilon lth ofllcial of re-ll-ible comrrii. exporUnceil; beat rtftrencoa furnlnhnl, 11 304. I.UtimiR OFFICE Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura Personal Efficiency J whiMr ?,r ,n ,,'!1,nl" Hirnuith not knw RoWi n,i! irk H";'. nro HUpcJ for. Dr. rS5r.?r ?,rVw of .N?,,lYo''1 wl1' conduct 'Si it TPl!,,,m"., Kl"-I'ncv Wednndny 6riJL . i o Klnnlnir October 13. T M CA CKNTKAL IIIII.U:nci, 1421 AIIC1I ST. The HiVI. focf n Books Can Be Avoided " "l"V? ne,D Popular Fiction prom r,no WOaiRATH'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY V,.?""1" "in St., Phila. Minplled rromptlr FOR YOUR selection from a great presentation of new Fall and Winter s suitings built to Your Individual Measure THIS IS AN OFFER which will re ceive a very warm welcome on tho part of men who have been brought to be lieve that they must pay anywhere from $100 to $150 for a really fine merchant tailored suit. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 Chestnut Street AHVKKT1SKMKNT ADVKKTIHKMKXT i. "'" Recinol Ointment llPtlct2runB??i0,,"l,K' "Wiling. " not oiC m lts '" muk ReBl' 'rouble H "" "Jtlo for skin Bume ocaldj Cuu EJMU'hei Wou, (, "ruUca brea Boi:. Ulecr. lelonj l'lmples Col'l-ere Chaflnci Rtlngi Piles "matloni " ""y l.Mlnoi oinr cnll?n. That l uT ehlIf. rcdy for Imme- .Ple free: Jfr"11' g-H unit to IW 18M V ? Kol i - " Tho more experience one has had in shopping, the better one realizes the advantages of buyinpr at a specialty shop. Take a house furnishing store, for instance. It Is safe to say that you will find better values in this line, and more intelligent service, at a store which specializes in housciurnlshing goods than anywhere else. Tho Chestnut street shops advertising in this column are specialty shops whose aim is to give the best servico in their particular lines that it is possible to offer. FEW men realize that they can have a custom-tailored suit a suit made to their individual measurements for tho same price they would pay for a ready-made, and possibly ill-fitting, suit. Chas. Adams Co., 1617 Chestnut street, will make you a suit or overcoat at a very reasonable price. They have a great variety of good-looking fab rics in fall and winter weights. The materials are of excellent quality and the colors are particularly at tractive rich browns, greens and grays. It always pays to look into tho quality of the cloth when you are ordering a suit, for only materials of good quality will stand the hard wear which you are going to givo your winter suit. These materials at Adams' will bear in spection. DO YOU know that it is quite possible to find a reasonably priced winter coat that has individuality and good lines? I scarce credited my own eyes when I saw the lovely coat-wrap of blue silvcrtone with n deep collar of Australian oposum for $49.50 r the Blum Store, 1310 Chestnut street At tho same price there was a coat with the new capo collar in a kim of blue-gray mixture. A castor-col ored wrap of duvet superieur, wit1 effectively stitched back, was $79.!if A brown bolivia wrap with cap back was $59.60, and a coat of bo livia in a blue-green shade wit1 shawl collar of Hudson seal wo ?79.50. From $110 up there wor coats of bolivia, ovora and veldyrr richly embroidered and trlniw with handsome furs. JUST about this time of year, be tween shivers, we contemplate tho advisability of lighting the furnace, and, by tho time it seems to be working just right, find that ve have entirely too much heat. Whereas those fortunate mortals who porscss such a heating device as tho Humphrey Radiantfire, which I saw 'lit the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut street, are quite free from such annoyance. This device is most attractive in appear ance and comes in several styles, and the thing that makes it most de sirable as a heating device is that tho heat which it gives out is the right kind of heat heat which comes through the air. without warming it, and warms tho person, walls, floor or other solid objects with which it comes in contact. WATCHES, when they are as dainty and attractive as those which I saw today at the store of Bailey, Banks and BIddle Com pany, are most desirable possessions. An exqulsito little timepiece with platinum case a row of diamonds edging its face and diamonds on either side to give tho oblong effect that is so well liked would mako a most acceptable gift. You may. bo interested in knowing that you can buy these extension pieces of plati num and diamonds separately. They ndd much to tho richness of your jeweled wrist watch. Then there are the pendant watches of platinum and diamonds, which are wonderfully effective. Perhaps you havo in mind some one who would like a dainty watch for Christmas. It really isn't too far to look ahead. THE Women's Specialty Depart ment nt the store of A. G. Spalding & Bros., 1210 Chestnut street, has ulwuys something now and interesting to show me. This week It was n Shetland wool coat sweater with Angora collar and cuffs. It comes in brown with tan Angora, and black or navy with white An gora. Something that almost every one is looking for at this season is. a slipover sweater that can bo worn under a coat, and I know you wijl bo delighted with those at Spalding's. And as for golf skirts of Scotch wool, they are tho most attractive and comfortable that it has been my good fortune to see. If you are interested in thoso smart looking polo coats you will be glad to hoar that Spalding's have reduced lomo or their bes-lopKlng ones E VEN thoso of us who are merel country-club porch golfers ap nreciate the effect of a good looking golf suit, and men who kno tho game appreciate even more the comfort of uninterrupted "swings' and the freedom of movement that are possiblo in a correctly tailored golf suit, such as those at the store of MucDonald & Campbell, 1334-36 Chestnut Street. Carefully hand tailored of specially selected chev iots, British tweeds and homespuns, theso suits huve an air of smartness that Is most satisfying. Some of the suits have long trousers to match, a feature oppreclated by the man who finds timo to make a few holes after he leaves his office, i'ou will find also at MacDonald & Campbell's such golf accessories as collar-at-'tached flannel shirts, golf hose, coat sweaters, golf gloves and caps. nceptiona CMdrem, S aliiesk Appare forfeLW ) . '- ' -jfc '? wnand atailay at dtrawbndge . ,. n i1 o s) i imam' $ ; Bring the Children to the Toy Store To-morrow, to See the - Magic, Mystic Castle! In tho Toy Store wo havo built a wonderful castle, and in that castlo a MAGIC TREE but that's all the description we're going k givo you! Every girl nnd boy should bo here to-morrow to see it and we'ro sure all will say they have never seen anything liko It A DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE. , Great Display of Toys The Toy Store is getting ready for Christmas 1 To-morrow, the first great preliminary display of Toys, Dolls and Games including many new things. And now's a good time to mako your Christmas prepara tions many customers are buying Toys earlier nnd earlier each year. Wo mako it well worth while by pre senting these SPECIAL VALUES for to-morrow: Plush.covcrcd Rocking Horses special nt $10.00 Velocipedes unusual value at $5.00 Express Wagons now $6.25 Dolls Coaches now $7.50 each Oulja Boards now 85c Parchccsl Games now Sl.OO miant Character Dolls, all with closing eyes ana wigs, aoout halt price "- atrawbrlds-A i. Clothier Fourth Floor. Centre $1.00 Silk Waists Of tho two favored materials of tho season crepe Gcorgctto and crepe do chine, and some of crepe Georgette combined with satin or velvet scores of dis tinctly new and different models, some in two-tone combinations, others richly beaded and embroid ered. Chiefly in tho over-blouse and semi-basque effects. All fashion able suit shades nnd tho now Aztec, oriole, scarab, Orient bluo and flame. Prices, $10.00 to $20. StrawbrldKe A Clothier Hccond l'loor. Centre Just Published Important now Books "The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie," $5.00. "Crowding Memories," by Mrs. Thomas Bailey Aldrich, $5.00. Htruwhrldfrr. & Clothier Second Kloor. filbert Street. Went Room HEATERS GAS HEATERS Round Cylinder, at $1.75 to $10.25 Open-grate, $4.25 to $13.25 Welsbach Thrift Open-grate Gas Heaters, at $18.00 "Radiantfire" Open-grate Gas Heaters, at $25.50 to $70.00 OIL HEATERS Tho Perfection, $7.50 to $12.75 Tho Miller, $8.00 to $11.50 Nesco OH Heater, Special Value at $4.50 Strawurldga & Clothier Haement Harvard Mills HAND-FINISHED Underwear for Women and Children WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR Ribbed Cotton, medium-weight Vests, Drawers and Tights, $1.65 each; extra sizes $1.95. Union Suits, $2.S5; extra sizes $3.15. Heavy Ribbed Fleeced Cotton Vests, Drawers and Tights, $2.00 each; extra sizes--$2.25. Union Suits, $3.50; extra sizes $4.00. Ribbed Merino, medium-weight Vests, Drawers and Tights, $3.00 each; extra sizes $3.25. Union Suits, $5.00; extra sizes $5.50. Heavy-weight Vests, Drawers and Tights, $3.25; extra sizes $3.75. Union Suits, $5.00; extra sizes $5.60. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Vests and Drawers White ribbed cotton, heavy weight, sizes 3 tc 9 $1.10 to $1.70, according to size. White ribbed merin'o, heavy weight $1.65 to $2.55. Union Suits Girls' heavy weight white ribbed merino, sizes 2 to 9 $2.75 to $4.50, according to size. Boys' heavy-weight, w h 5 1 o ribbed cotton, sizes 3 to 9 $2.35 to $3.25, according to size. Gray ribbed merino, heuvy weight $3.25 to $4.75. fctrawbrldge &. Clothier Alalo t. Centre; nnd AUlo 5, Centra and Market Street Corsets for Every Woman Women find it a pleasure to choose Corsets here, from new models and favorite styles in famous makes. Corsets for all women, from the slim young girl to tho maturo woman $2.00 to $32.50. Our exclusive Jessica French Corsets, S. & C. Special, Nemo, Smart Set, Red fern, Warner Rust-proof, La Resista, W. B., Gossard Front-lace, Bon Ton, Royal Worcester, American Lady, H. & W. and Treo Girdles. Brassieres in all models 38c to $7.00. Misses' Corsets in a Special Section Every kind of Girdle and Corset here to meet the needs of grow ing girls, misses and slender women. Among them: At $4.50 Pink Satin Corsets, rubber tops, light boning. At $3.50 Rubber-top Corsets of pink brocade, well-boned, with steels slightly higher In front. Pink Brocade Corsets with a rubber section in tho low bust, slightly higher in back At $7.00 Rubbor-tffp Corsets of pink brocade, long over the hips. Children's Cambric Drawer Waists, 8 to 14 years 50c - StrawbrldBO S. Clothier Thlnl Kloor. Market Street. West Envelope Chemise 85c to $2.25 Dainty models of nainsook, various' y trimmed with lace or embroidery. Long Cloth Night Gowns, $2.50 Trimmed with embroidery, with ribbon-run beading in Empire effect. Nainsook Combinations $3.25 Embroidery - trimmed Drawer Combinations. Silk Bodices $1.50 to $2.50 Tailored or lace-trimmed mod els of crepo do chine or washablo satin. Jersey Silk Vests $2.9a Straw brldue & Clothler Thlrd Floor. Wct Cotton Waists Trimmed $2.25 to $5.75 Chiefly tho sheer white voiles that can bo tucked ko daintily, and nro so filmy when combined with fino embroideries and laces. Various now collar effects, and sleeves full-length and three-quarter-length. Tailored $2.25 to $3.83 Linene, madras, dimity, lawn and batiste some with scores of tiny tucks, neatly hemstitched and having the soft roll collar; others in shirt stylo or with the Gibson plait, choice of converti ble, roll or detached tollar. All with long sleeves. Strawbridco ft Clulhler Second rioor. Cuntro Many Remarkable Values in Lovely Autumn Millinery for Saturday Last Saturday broke all records in the Mil linery Store, and the SPECIAL VALUES for to morrow are as remarkable as those of a week ago. Four of the many charming Hats are shown in the sketches, and hundreds of others equally attractive will be ready tho first thing to-morrow. Better get here early. Trimmed Hats, Special, $8.50 Velvet Hats In several desirable shapes, with soft crowns nnd brims, also partially blocked Hats, with every late idea in trimming. Trimmed Hats, Special, $10.50 Hats of very fino materials, such as fine velvets, panne, velour and duvetync, many in picturesque shapes very elaborately trimmed.- Special at $12.50 and $14.50 fckveiai groups, in materials and colorings usually found only In lints at much higher prices. Fino shimmering velvets, rich panne, hatters' plush und silk duvetyncsj trimmed with ostrich feathers and nov elties, flowers, ribbons, ornaments, and artistic designs in floss, chenillo and tinsel thread. 1000 Trimmed and Tailored Hats, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 Hundreds and hundreds of Hats, in all styles from the Ecret to the wide droop-brim, cape-line effects j black and all shades that are fashlonablo; tailored or trimmed with tho latest novelties. And all of fine velvets, plushes nnd duvctinds, and modeled after Hats at much higher prices. GwFsL Smart Velour Hats, $6.95 to $8.95 Straight and roll-brim Sailors in all the newest proportions of crown and brim; many in the softer effects. Black and fashionablo shades. Fine Tailored Hats, Special, $6.95 One hundred nnd fifty Tailored Hats of silk vel vet and hatter's plush, In stylish shapes, trimmed' nnd full satin-lined. Remarkable value. IS StrawbrlilBe & Clothier Second Floor. Market Street, WeiC A Special Purchase of 100 Women's Silvertone Velour Coats at $27.50 Silvertone Velour Coats, one of the most desirable kinds of the season, attractively belted, finished with graceful, deep collar, and lined throughout with fine figured silk certainly a wonderful value. In oxford, tan and blue. Sizes 34 to 44. Don't forget ONLY' ONE HUNDRED, which will be snapped up quickly. Special Purchase of Forty Fur-Collar Coats, $50.00 Forty Coats, three different models one with shawl collar and one with square collar 01 seal-dyed tur, and the third has a lovely collar of dyed opossum. All smart belted Coats, lined throughout with plain or figured silk WORTH MUCH MORE THAN THIS SPECIAL PRICE. Jersey Sports Coats, $30.00 and $45.00 Thrcq-quarter-length Coats of jersey cloth, in plain shades und heather mixtures, made in single and double-breasted styles, yoke and sleeves lined. Coats of various plain and silvertone wool velour and Bolivia weaves, $22.50 to $55.00. Some with fur collars, $25.00 to $75.00. Vlied-Cloth Top Coats, $30.00 to $60 Smart, piactical Coats In full, enveloping styles, with deep convertible collars that close up well at the throat. Smartly belted in nearly every instance. Still a good selection of Women's Sample Coals, favored styles and shades, $30.00 to $50.00; Plush Coats, $50.00 to $100.00; some with fur collars. ' la" Strawbrldiro & Clothier Second Floor. Centra 192.1 Bicycles The now Waverly models all with New Departure coaster brake. Tho Camel-back the boys' favorite with cord tires, $60.00 Truss-bar model, 554.50. Waverly, women's and girls' model, $55.50. Fay Juvenile Bicycles $19.50 Ask the salesman about our plan of extended payments. .strnwhrldtra S. Clothier fourth Door, Mnrket Street Clearance of Stationery, 20c Box Chiefly white linen-finish Sta tionery, 24 sheets and 24 envel opes now 20c. Christmas Cards,60c to $3.50 Cards ready to be engraved GOc to $3.50 a dozen. Engraving at a nominal charge additional. Why not p'ace y"ur order now? Cards, special, 25c to $135 doz. Straw brldce & Clothier Aisle 10. Centra I f .S, See the Bewitching Hallowe'en Costumes Would you bo n Clown, a gay Pierrot or Pierette, a Peasant Maid or a mysterious Medium nt tho Hallowe'en party? Such an array of Costumes for children, men and women from $2.00 to $10.00. Masks, False Faces, Hats, Horns and Noise-makers in Profusion Straw brldire. S. Clothier Fourth Floor lntre Matchless Values in Bed Linens Take Pillow Cases, for in stance hero are two very fine qualities of Irish linen, hem stitched, 22lx3G inches com pare them with those shown elsewhere nt the same prices, $3.50 and $5.00 a pair. Madeira-embroidered Pillow Cases $15.00 a pair. Hemstitched Sheets of pure Irish l!nen, in I'mblu-bcd size, are $20.00 a pair. Bed Spieadh in scores of beautiful styles, at equally at tractive prices. Aisle 12, Centre Women's Raincoats I'HE NEW AUTUMN MOD ELS of rubberized tweeds, in gray and tan, $15.00 and $10.50; of rubberized Canton cloth, in tan. and blue, $10.00 to $20.00. Some belted, others on loose lines with out belts, hccond Floor, Filbert Street Handsome Ribbons Beloved of Fashion Ribbons in Bayadere stripeh, richly colored. For hats und gir dles 65c to $2 25 a yard. Metallic Ribbons, silver or gold on navy blue or black, and go'd on old blue, 8-inch $6.00 a yard. Jacqunrd Ribbons, for sashes and hair bows 65c and $1.00 a yard. Aisle 11. Market Street Excellent Values in Women's Bath Robes At $7.50 Corduroy Bath Robes, in rose, Copenhagen bluo or wistaria. With flat collar, pocktts nnd girdle. At $12.00 Corduroy Bath Robes, rnglan or set-in sleeves. Both styles daintily lined. Blanket Bath Robes, trimmed with Ribbon, Special at $5.90 t. . , ''' hrldio h Clothier Third Floor. Filbert Street. Weit Buy the Boy's New Hat To-morrow Here are all the new styles and fabrics In Boys' Hats nnd Caps. Velvet and Plush Hats, with inbnnds $3.50 to $7.00. Chinchilla Hats, turban or rah rah styles $3.50 to S4.50. Tarn o Shanters, of serge, vel vet or chinchilla $3.00 to $4.50. Hats of tweeds und suiting fabrics $2.50 to $4.00. Caps $1.50 to $2.50. Plush and Velvet flats, odd sizes, special S3.5 StrawbrldKe t Clothier Second Floor. East -Jl . THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION. Men's Suits and Overcoats Reduced We have marked about 3000 Suits and several hundred Overcoats from our regular stock at reductions estimated to average approximately 25 per cent. There is no sound reason for doing this, except our poiicy to assist in the gradual lowering of prices to meet half way the reduction in manufacturers' costs expected on next spring's orders. Suits that were made for this season and fairly priced at $35.00 to $90.00, are in this Sale at $25.00 to $73.00. ... Al,.n C;4- lUlJL m T J? m n . nitu omia TTim twu xairs 01 irousers aa per jent. saving $3S.au Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits Save 20 to 25 per Cent. $43.00 "Alco" and Other Winter Suits Average Saving One-Third $33.00 A Miscellaneous Lot of Men's and Young Men's Suits $25.00 Men's and Young Men's Winter Overcoats now $26.50, $29.50, $39.50 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Heavy Ulster Overcoats special at $63.50 Autumn-Weight Overcoats Reduced now $25.00, $32.00 and $42.00 These great val ues will bring a throng on Satur day. Please try to be as early as possible. Four special lots of Men's and Young Men's TROUSERS, to-morrow, at $6.25, $8.25, 10.75 and $12 75- an aver fSfino H So" "g Men'S Eveninff Dress and Tuxed0 Suits, made to sell at ?50.00 MoEEo. age now $25.00 and $45.00. KA-V- Strawbrldfe & Clothier Second Kloor, Et Cedar Chests Are Being Asked For Our assortment of thoso is un usually varied. Beauty of lino, and finish, ample storage capaci ty and reliable cabinet making are considered paramount in their belection. Prices for Chests of genuine aromatic Tennessee cedar are $15.00 to $45.00. Mahogany and Walnut Chests, cednr-lincd, are $50.00 to $90.00. Straw bridge & Clothier Third Moor Flannels in Demand For babies' warm gurments, Cream Wool-mixed Flannel, 30 inch $1.35 n yard. Cream Wool -mixed Flannel, silk-embroidered, with hemstitch ed or hcalloped edge $1.75. Gray Wool-mixed Flannel, 50 inch. An excellent quality for gymnasium suits $1.85. rltr.twbrtdi.-e & Clothier Alele 13. Centr Men's New Four-in-Hands 50c Out of the Ordinary A most attractive collection secured ut a price concession and, therefore, presenting u much higher quality than is usually associated with so low a price. 'Distinctive new patterns and, color blendings. They'll surely go quickly at 5Qc. Htnwbrldn A Clothlar . 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