t'4 ,yi-' . "r.. 1 y syw JLL V ) DAIfiY NOVELETTE Tho' Girl From Goshen 11,- CLARISSA MACKlfc .... nlvniht,TH .....i it.. PJJ.TJH l)mivu"A nuinjvu uiu little party with critical blue eyes, ..a nt last lila good-hiiraorcd fnci tinkled Into iv wldo nmllo. The pretty girls and tins stalwart rnune men gathered on the pier wait inr for Ben Hampton nnd Ills motor hoflt had not pnld much Attention to Ihe cirl from floslicn, who was the rountry cousin of Adele Parks, the lip itlck fdrl. Adclo wns rather ashamed nt Mildred Moore, who wore a wool Uft and a -whlto middy blouso and nhbcr-Bo1cl canvas shoesi She looks a fright,: thought Adele .. sho teetered about on her Frcnclt hnleA pumps "thoso lisle-thread itorklngs are cheap looking, nnd there Isn't a speck of powder on her face freckles on her nose mercy, what will he girls think of licrV" "Everjbody ready?" sang out Hen Hampton as his bout shot up to the r.ir. "Got nil the lunch baskets. Iwcaters, cameras, etc., nnd so forth? Jul,, in trim ship tlirc you can't all lt on one side, even If 'tis more socia fc!e! No room for lunch bankcti, h? 'iit 'em in the skiff astern nnd I'll trail it: von. young teller (meaning Mr. Bancroft) jest sit there nnd keep your ore on the skiff I know thnt's tough luck when there's so many pretty girls t.boiit-nll a-b-o-n-i-dl" The good launch 1'airy Queen puffed her way out of the harbor and off to ward the long beach in the outer bay. Beyond I-ong Beach was their goal for the day's outing, Little Gull Island. Tonne Mrs. Kay was chaperoning thciu. end tho picnic baskets would furnish tefrcMiment after the bathing. Mildred Fane, the girl from Goshen, at bosltlo Peter Bancroft, and became IWcr was so busy watching tho skiff full of baskets that ho could not talk to her she hud rather a dull time. The ether young pcoplo all knew each other so well and were so merry over their own Interesting nffairs that Mil dred wondered If sho had not made a mWtake In coming. But Adele had iu aittcd, and Mildred had so longed for the day's fun, .Tohn Lorlmcr looked it the soft-eyed country girl and won dered what she was thinking nboufc as hr fingers wero busied with some deli cate crocheting. This quiet girl with the thoughtful eyes nnd happy smile vhen she was spoken to made him think f hii mother. After Ben Hampton hnd landed them at the Hand nnd his boat had chugged away, not to return until sundown, the picnickers scattered Valong the beach. They did not have to gnther driftwood for a fire, for they had brought thermos bottles and cooked food In abundance. So they missed half the fun of a bcacii picnic. ' It was Mildred Fdno s eyes that His corered the loss of the lunch baskets. "Where are the baskets?" she asked the other .ten as they tripped down tho bench toward tlie wntcr, claud In bath inx garments donned in the shelter of i-omn wenthcr-benten bnthhouscs. "Where have they gone, Mr. Ban cioft?" 'Why. I put them right there," con ffMfd Peter, guiltily, pointing to n spot entirely covered by the rising tide. Dismal shrieks nrosc from tho girls, vhile the men brenthed deep accom paniment of wrath. "Look" cried Mrs. Fray, with' a tiasic gesture. They looked and saw tho six baskets bobbing nway rapidly; once they thought tho tide would return them on the crest of n wave, but. nlns! the baskets were lost In n h-motlic'r of I jonm and wmt mnnfully to the bottom ) to nttonish the fishes. "Every last one gone," said Peter in a hollow tone. Adele turned n pretty face toward him. her dark eyes flashing angrily. "Peter Bancroft, I hope you'll starve to death!" she sputtered. They all laughed then nnd Peter i apologized, but apologies wouldn't feed - I STEAMSIlirtf nKSORTB UJL TO BALTIMORE ERICSSON LINR ' Etry (ventre st n; Saturdays, 3 o'clock. Firs, cne way, IL'.OO. round trio. 33.00. rmini rran i n - DAY STEAMER From Philadelphia every Tuesday, 117. sauraay, ai n o'cic :lock. Fare. U.St Tritif. day. Saturday. Mis way; iz.ou rouni in Xloal beautiful water ride out of rhtladel. CTflv: ij.dj muiiti iriu. pbls. Send for pamphlet. No Sunday ateamer. Staamer leaves on davllght-savlnc lima. Office Pier S South Delawara avanua. ZAdksjT SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION Atl day on the water to Beautiful Lorcwood Grove on the Chesapeake A Delaware canal. .Home oirly same evenlnr. Ericsson Line. Pier 3. bcuth Delaware Ave.i 8 o'clock every Sunday sjornlnr. dayltcht-aavlnB time Fare. 11, CO. py-ss...jv nr S .KV "" on pr; ril a filriia. 17 5 & I S ssr S.S" FORT ST. GEORGE 5 &rr Nov. 26 Jan. 4 Feb. 4 Mar. 4 These Delightful Cruises Offer Ideal Vacations enabling1 tourists to visit tho quaint nnd historic islnnds of the West Indies, including St. Thomas nnd St. Croix (America's New Island possessions), St. lutts, Antigun, Dominica (English, Gaudeloupe, Martinique (French), St. Lucia, Barbados and Trinidad (English). 5000-Mile. Cnrisea Among Enchanted Islands These lovely islands of tho Caribbean Sea arc rich in picturesque charm, interwoven with the romanco of the Spanish Main and interesting customs of tho different nation alities. Passengers will have ample time to visit the many points of xnteiests on all Islands. The Palatial S. S. "Fort St. George" Affords Every Luxury Tho S.S.'Tort St. George" is your hotel for tho cntiro cruise, and no modem hotel exceeds tho luxury and comfort of this magnificent Cruising Steamer. Staterooms am large and luxuriously furnished, many being equipped with beds, private baths and hot and cold running water. Electrically operated suction fans furnish fresh nir to all parts of ship. Unusunllv long and broad promenade decks nfford ample space for deck games, exorcise, or restful repose. Discomfort from smoke and cinders is eliminated through oil-burning motive power. Tho Steamship "Fort St. George ' is the stcamor which made tho most successful New York-Quebec Cruises during the past summer season, and, is a sistor ship to the steamship "Fort Victoria" on the New lork-Bermuda routc- Ratoi for Crui.ee $275.00 up to $850.00 , Including 18 rooms with privnto baths Make early reservations, as only four cruises nro planned nnd accom modations nrc limited. Literature and Further Details on request to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 whit... street New York M ClcYcn hungry pcoplo, for "ldml wor,l muter no parsnips," as tho old saying "We might former. It nil until comes for us nnd then wo will all dine Heartily, of. course at the hotel." rcinnrKCd lorlmcr, who wni longing for n swim. "It. Isn't nm.u t . 1.T-.1 8,l!?w? skip a mea' now n,", tben.'jf " -..i. ..' "JuVl ol n P'cnic with out food?" nsftcd ono of tho girls mournfully. "Let us mako this tho first one." he was adding, when Mildred stepped for ward, blushing warmly ululer the flro of ten pairs of eyes. "Wait n moment, please; my cousin, Gregory Brown, linn n cabin in the pines back here. Ho and his friends coma and camp for days nt n time, nnd there is usually n good supply of food some canned things and I believe uc wouiu not care it wo entered nnd helped ourselves." "Fine I" thev all mrrrrxt. nn.l rnr. getting the swim they followed Mildred to the cabin in the pines. Peter forced n window nnd entered, opening a door for their entrance Into n cozy interior. Mildred investigated the pantry. "Plenty of salt codfish, potntoes, flour, lard, sugar, coffee, somo butter eggs, but doubtful! Tinned milk and fruit and vegetables. Call for volunteers in the kitchen!" .Sho surveyed the crest fallen faces of the girls -Vltb merry eyes. John Lorlmcr eagerly volunteered nnd Adeln reluctantly followed his ex ample. The othersMeserted shnmelcssly for the water. Adclo watched her cousin so thoroughly nt home in nn ntmosphere of domesticity. It wns Adele who stood awkwardly by while Mildred managed the blue llnme oil stovo with n practiced hand ; she deftlv tossed biscuits together nnd put them Into tho oven; it wns the Girl from Goshen who mndo n pio from dried peaches with a lattice work top crust, even naming a "plc-crust-patty" for John Lorlmcr. Those bourn of intimacy as they pre pared the delicious meal of creamed cod fish and potatoes, fluffy biscuit, Tlcklcs. pio Hnd coffee, wero A-ortli dnys of casual social intercourse to Mildred nnd grnvo John Lorlmer. Ho unbent from his dignity nnd pnrcd potntoes nnd humbly waited upon her; then, when the meal was over he delivered the clearing up into tho hands of tiic well fed. happy picnickers, while lie nnd Mildred wnlked to the point nnd took n well-earned rest on the cool sands. "And that." said Adele, tragically, as she dressed for Mildred's wedding, "is me way i tost John Lorlmcr I" fUni.MEIi rtKf.OltTS ait, rocoxo. PA. THE ELVIN 0pn. unM1 Nov- NwI tL. . "Vnod.: prlv. tith... ahow r. Vhlle for bUlt. A. J. St.UTTKrt. nr.vox, pa. WYNBURNEINN : i alrabla for buslneea men with families, i Rooms with a bath at reasonable rates. ' Danclnc. Large grounds. Wide erandJ. , Phnna Rerwrn aa W ' HAOI'B ON I.AKK OEOHflB. X. Y. HOTEL PHOENIX on R(A,e hlalway. ,1"IL" rnutlllA Overlooklnsr tlie bay. Opein until Pec. 1st. Special Fall rales. Booklet. MRS. O. L. STREETER. STKA1IS1IIP NOTICKB B Ideal Summerlfacations A ermudA 0nfy2 Days fromNewlbrkJL J ft Haua 5Q1-0 Q w vajo 7i v Incladinf All Eipemet for Steamer, Hotel and Side Trip (25 9 o Pajment Iniurei Reierratioiii Balance 10 dari before sailing date.) Cool, Invigorating Climate All Outdoor Sports iGolf. Tennis and Sail In. Fisnintr in encnanted Days i Inn or Cyollnu over smooth or vIsltltieT Dormurla s wonderful Crystal Caves ana marvelous Sea Gardens. No Passports Sailings Every 5 Days Via Fnlattat Twin-Screw Steamers "Fort Victoria" "Fort Hamilton" and "Fort St. George", I .iiii ror tree tie I urr lS5S. 34 Whitehall k( s. wauuij ,. - Z PimNPlfiS RF.RMTTnA T.TNR A&i FITINKS WITHY CO.. l.TI Ilourf a-!". ' atsmAtu amWUrtMfa West indies 5Four De Luxe Cruises , . r I ii ix n 1 iTrVPntV'-TnfPP ijavs -"---- sV the magnificent, new, twin l-t.OOOTons Displacement Furness, Withy Co., Ltd., Bourse Bldg,, bummer nraottTH atiAntio city, k. J. PLANADE Whole Block oa Uoeao Front Cooltft kcatlon In AilMtlo Cltr. Idea) family hotel In ChI Beetlon. iaiM, w. r. waw Own All tn Yex" Brisk, gUal nd fltnna Comtrnetlnm m.-. ... A . fla. Carolina A4..nlia. yDllPkXX Bathing from honi, andWf w UOT ANWCOMI R1NNIN8 WATER IN ALL ROOMS Mwi.lUln. KITlor. Frjneh Ctttt . Otr hMtra. Utnelnc. Oap TWO. lUkBUUM, rAUL.U.HUSt,CIIAIU,Oina Let U MaVt Ton Tttl t TTnm In tha "Cltr at Robnit Htallh" HOTEL MORTON MOcran KnA Tlnrlnlr) Am. Capacllr SOS JHfTntor. rrUole Datli. etr. AIitati Ojtm. KznA O. TIKM. ft PAUL M. COrH. Prava. marlboTonaMBlcnlicira ylrlnl av.. 8d hotel from Bench. PrlTata liatha: run. water! elev. : Reduced Pall ratee. RAM ELMS. Owner. N. J. COLLINS. Mar. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alware open, alwaya ready: terms moderate. Writ or phona. M. WAL8H DUNCAN. TUB IlltKAKKUS Ppednl Hn Ira Hept. 10 to nee. IS OCKAN CITV. N. .1. THE IMPERIAL areatly reduced rate'i for Roptember. THE SEL10 (Cottare) 12 CENTKAI. AVK. Eieellent table. Near beach. T.. II. flll,rn. DKI.AWARB WATKIt OAP THE GLENWOOD Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Capacity 400. Modern brick hotel: has ball, room, orcheiira. three clay tennla courts. nii. onininr. uoatins, niriinir nna all amuse. menu; garage and supplies; good accommn. datlons nt moderate rates. For booklet ad. clreis Ull.T HnOH. Mgra. moi'xt roroNo. pa. The Clairmnnl- Homn Conldng, Modern, inc,IBirmon( Kl,frlo I.Uhte. Hlenm bent. Itntca modernle. Mt. O. L. SMITH The Ontwood 0vm nn year Ac"n- Alio wniwuoa 10o Jro(J Kle(r )(,cfn. Sxccl tahla. Tlooklet. B.L. ft fi.V. AUTAIAX WF.KNERHV1T.I.E. rA. The Highland ?" ii ;. 'Sept. wlt'i Its lnlgoratlng nlr. Oct. with. Ha Borceous follajo are tha most dellthtful months In the yr. Spec, rates for these mths. i llklt. on request. ,1. HOWAim FRIES. rrs. I Hilhirln lttautlful scenery. Prlv. Datat. ' nuiaiuo Mn(1 ntg, mnd- iKth. Qarbart Jr.rrEKsoN. n. n. I New Waumbek HOTEL COTTAGES and SUNSET INN Jcfprson, N. H. IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS COLF TENNIS FISHING Frank F. Shute, Manager STKMHIP NOTICF.S Raw a SQC-00 and u a jo ?u upwd. Eathlnp. Motor Pontine nnd i ana inieta. iiiuinc, jjnt. whltn coral loadunyn SailingAlternately sum 7 ours iikit 10 h St., New York - .. - , - - .... HKic. rniin. iFc.n - screw Phila. r Wt triBr:tjrii- k n TOOHW" ' . Z iw wfUr TnitD okXrl ijSW. ,r',', or w'tlwat Kort vR MTTg' Kurow. Callfonila. Went Vll T Xndlca, Houth Atnarlca, m 1.1 Jnran China, Aruuiiij 1 I II $!'. i.wrld' . .. St'mhlp I I Tickets for Alt I.ln. B m Ml m American rtprraa Co. t. aV la HS-MS S. Ilrond Ht., tlt m. J nonji lllfll) M'VfM I HTKAMHHIPW ar.80ltTB To Vacation Lands via v. DAY LINE On yoar way to the vacation lands of Naw York State, New England or Canadayou can break the monotony of an all-rail trip by taking that de lightful 150-mlIe tall from Naw York to Albany on one of the Hudson River Day Line's PALATIAL STEEL STEAMERS "Waihlngloa Irvlni" "ntndrlck laden" "DcWmCltntm" ,KrterlFoll6n" "Alkiny" A trip that will refresh and Invigor ate you in body and in mind. Mag nificent scenery; cool, spacious decks; fine music. Also ideal One day Outings. " J II through Hc'cets reading via Kcw York Central or lftJt tutors liaMroads between Albany and AVui Vorfc In cither direction, accepted Hudson River Day Line Dtjbrossw Street Pier New York HTKAM1HII NHTICI'N JERVICE To Danzig Riga Libau Stettin Vram PHILADELPHIA LATE AUG. U. S. S. B. J'Oronoko" HARRISS, MAGILL & CO., Inc. Aranla T.nfQTatlo Itlde. t.om. n;an-ii ivtnin i.tan white star ew oru tlierDOiira- ouuiHmpion I 'iI.Y.MI'ir Sent. 24 Off. IS Nov. fi I MIRIATIG Oct. B Nov. 2 Nov. 30 New York I.lrerpnol rEI.TICl Sept. 17 Oft. IT. Nov. 11 IIM.TKl Sept. lit Oct. 22 Nov. IB I I F.nnir ...Of 1. 1 Oct. 20 N01.20 I New YorL nnd lloslon Arores, Ulbrnltnr, 1 Naplfa nnd Oenon ! ATCAnifl Sent. 20 Nov. 3 Dec. fl ('ANftiMO . ... Sfpi. an ciirsTiu . .oci. - I'lillnilrlnnin Liverpool HAVmroni) . .. Sent. 17 Oft. 2I Iec. 3 WINTKK TltlPS I)K l.l'XF. r Mndelrn, (llhrnltnr. Alders. Monnro (for Trrnrli nnd Itnllnn Khlera). Oennn, Nnples. llipns nnd Alrxnndrln. drintlr (21.511 tuns) ... Jan. 7 l'cb. 18 T?. red Star Line NVw York. riTinouth. Chrrhmirc. Anlnfrn KlinOM.ANII . Sept. 17 Oct. 22 Nov. 21 t,Ari.ANI .. ..Sflit. 27 Oct. 2f Dff. FINI.ANn Oct. 1 Nov. R Her. in 7.KF.T.ANII Ort. 1.1 Nov. 10 Hff. 21 I'tilltiflflnliln llamnurc I.innu unnric PAMI.AND (3d flaes piian'cerM onl) Oct. 11 FTrlsht for Dnnili on! Sail from New York ono day Inter. I riitlidrlphln A STEASIKK Sept. J.1 Intnfrp HAIIOrAC Sept. 2H m &axmws& Line i NKW YOHK IIAMIICnR OANZIH I MINNV.KAHI1A . Sept. 22 Nov. 3 MNMiril!A Oct. 0 MIINCOI.IA Oct. 20 Urc. I Vhllndelilil.i dlnsnow I WEST TACOOK . riillndelpluu Hiinibiirs ' MICHIOAN Kept. 27 i ATLANTIC TRNSrnitT LINK I'hllnilelnhla London STK.MKR Sept. In MAHOI'An f5ept. 28 IKII.LA.MI-AMF.IIK A LINT. i rhllndelnliln Itottfrdam SOKSTDVK Hrtil. 21 IIF-NKLLSHYIC Oft. 10 International .Mercantile Mnnno Co, , llfl STrLMUhR. 1.2.10.000 TOSH I'nssenaer OttlrOlXIO Wnlnut St.. rhll IUI iUUIVUIII rlUhR. 1.2 IMtlrEflHIO X r. JJKtl4 Ilo ' Trflsht OOlre llonrsa Hldr.. rhtla. COMMERCIAL v STEAMSHIP- LINES "" PHILADELPHIA to CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST, LONDONDERRY, SLIGO Other IrMi Ports If Huflltlriit tnrco Offers S. 5. "EASTERN BELLE" Expected Loading Sept. 23 E. W. STRINGFIELD Philadelphia Manager Moore & McCormack Co., Inc. te8 Hours Bldg., Philn. T.nmlianl 0395 Main 7.M.1 Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW USSB SS "OPELIKA" Expected to Sail Middle September AJ CONFERENCE RATES Harrui, Magill & Co., Inc. 425 Lafayette llldff, Philadelphia Loniburd SSiO-1 Jlaln 7j;o SEAGER LINE PHILADELPHIA to Christlsnla, Copenhagen, Gothenberg, itcckholm, Helslngfcrs and Reval U. S. MAIL STEAMERS l Shll H rt ".MAlKirH" About Neiit. 13 AT SHirriNd IIOAKII KATKK Throuali lllll of Lnillnir Isnietl tu all N(,rflmi. Danish anil Srillali I'orta. Direct sullluvs for all Hciimllnmlnn anil Initio I'orts n rnrto nlTrr. ' SEAGER STEAMSHIP CO.. Inc. W. J. Grandfield & Co. IMI1I.A. AflKSTS LombarJ 51T0-T SOS Clirstnut Ht. Main 0761 Fall River Line To Boston Spl'nHM SUanwrs, Rplnll,l fVrf- Ia?a Tier 14 N. K. (Pulton Ht.) S.M V. M. DaUr Daylight Time Orchnttmon caeh ateamer Naw Londen (Nerwlch) U. L. Tlar a N B. (lloottmnht.U.SJI'.U. JBswyi Bunila), Una 10th Anniversary Sale Specials in Our Economy Basemei STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A. S" Monday, snrxr.MnKn 12, 1021. C" " NELLENBURGS ENTIRE BLOCK j. MJRKET 11 n I2ts STREETS 3 Women's & Misses' Apparel Women's and Misses' $10.00 Dresses at, Of taffeta, Gcorpcttc, tricolottc and sorgo Women's nntl Misses' 54.00 Tub Dresses Of plaid and checked gingham, flowered nnd figured voiles and (j HC each organdie, at.... vlalO Women's nnd Misses' $5 and $G Tub Dresses Of checked ging ham and pretty voiles, in very attractive styles fl7 C( each at eJJaWatJVF Women's & Misses' $6.00 Serge Jumper Dresses at, Each . . Braid trimmed models, with Women's nnd Misses' $22.50 Silk Dresses Of taffeta, Georgette crepe, satin and crepe do chine, in n wonderful selection of $11.50 cach .Women's and Misses' $15 Sports Suits Smart models of trico tines, serges and (flftC each $7.95 tweeds, at Women's & Misses' $25 to $30 $-1 O JCt Coats and Wraps at, Each . . v Of vclour and polo cloth, some in braided styles. Women's and Misses' $10 Sports Coats Smart sports models in wool jersey and fibor, at. Women's $10.00 Silk Sports Skirts at, Each Of baronet satin, sea spray Women's U to $4 While liabar dino Tuli Skirts Made with pockpts and belts; (j JQ ca. button trimmed, atP I ' s Als6 n limited number of silk sports skirts. Women's $3.50 & $4.00 Georgette 1 Q( Crepe Blouses at, Each v W Trimmed with embroidery, W omen s $..00 Georgette Crepe overblouso styles, embroidered Women's $2.00 Tub Blouses Of voile, lawn and organdie, somo with colored col- Qfk cach 'lars, at "t Women's $1 & $1.50 Petticoats at, Each Of heavy quality sateen, in fancy and tailored flounces, kxtra special values. SNELLEUBURCS Economy Basement Women'sFine$4.00 and $5.00 Sweaters at n.95 and 2.25 In two styles, one a Tuxedo, the other a blouse sweater. Very ;-eapopula I 1 w ith 1 M sclmol a rt.lm r girls, b NBt luS l''con"i'y "u tiuciit Furniture Items .$20.00 Cretonne-Covered Da-Beds al.'$9.95 r- mj 1" i :.-..-B Attr.u-llvi'ly covered In brlRht, rliePM ' rntoiiiics and finished Altli deep ruflles. Built on nll-steel grny r-nnmM frame and equipped wlth.dip tufted, nil-cotton roll-edco niattresf. InrRo pillow anl roll bolster, na pictured. $50 Daven port Bed .il $39.75 $5.00 Dininff Room Chair, $2.89 $1.50 Solid Mahogany Smoking Stands, $1.95 lilass ash re reier nnd top fined with brass mtliiK $29.50 Brass Bed at $17.95 Slip scat $15.00 2-Inch Continuous Post Iron Bed With Ten Fillers, $9.95 ftErrrmrC $12.00 Steel Cot and Cotton Pad, Complete, $5.G9" Size 30x78 ins , Ultll COUtllHIOUH tubular ends, Kruy enamel. $8.75 Drop Side Bed Couch, $1.95 1 1 u a r a n t e rd ppiing nil steel ronHiructkiii Silk Floss Mattress. $12.95 SNE:LLi:HBURGSEconomyBuBerne"t 0$k fhaij-il l U r x-"'ijjj-,i--; n n JHVPPOiJQi V tJJJJJTir'. .'A kn tfifirTOT vtS W il ' ' Ht fiWllffllinftininlllllUlllllllnTfnTa M. CLOSES AT C:30 P. M. $7.00 to Each . . . $3.49 Women's and Misses' Tub Dresses Values Up to $8.50 Of ging ham, organdie and voile. All tho higher priced (JJ2 Cfi each dresses, at pO.OU Women's & Misses' $7.50 Jumper Dresses of Velveteen Finishpd with belts nnd pockets. Some with touches of tt CA each color, at apl-.uU $2.95 pockets and belts. Women's and Misses' $30 to $33 Suits Of tricotino and serge, in dressy and combination sports styles, jJJ7 7C cach Women's and Misses' $5 to $7.50 Tub Suits Of linenc. in man nish and Tuxedo fl 1 QC each $1.85 styles, at... , $4.95 rh $5.00 and fancy skirtings. Women's $1 and $2 White Tub Skirts Of linenc and gabar dine, with pockets, belts and buttons, CCip and HtLp each Ht a lace; blouses and ovorblouscs. Blouses In tuck-in and $3.25 ca. and lacc-trimmerl., Women's $2.00 Double Extra-Size Sateen Petticoats Of heavy quality sateen in I OQ each I black and navy. $YLJ Sateen eo& 59c & 79c white, black and colors. Made with Corset Specials Women's $2.00 95c Corsets Of fine coutil with girdle tops and lonpr, graceful hiplincs. Splendid values. Women's Brassieres Of good white muslin, strongly rc-cn-forccd and prettily trimmed with embroidery. AQr c Specially priced at Vs SnIuTnBURGS Economy Basement Infants' Wear Babies' Short Dresses Special 9Sc & $L50 Of fine naiiihook, with dainty laee-trimmed yokes and skirts. Sizes G nios., I and 2 years. Babies' Short White Petticoats 1 Fine quality, embroidery trimmed, hizes l, 2 and 3 years Babies' Short Doniet Skirts Sizes 6 mos., 1 and 2 years Babies' Domet l'lannel iSacqucs .45c Flannel .59c ..29c Baby Bunting Robes Of soft beacon cloth in white nnd pret ty colors; mndo with hood and attractively trimmed. (Jo or Special at $L,Lu Children's Gingham Dresses Of good quality plain color and checked gingham, in several pietty, cunning stylos. I j Q Sizes 2 to 0 years. . . J) 1 1 V Babies' Pretty Creepers Of- tine quality gingham and chambray, attractively trimmed. QCn Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. At sDC Ssc"i:!NQU"iI5S 'conomy Basemout Boys' Clothing Boys' S3.50 Oliver Twist $1.95 Suits Of extra good quality corduroy in blue, brown and diab. Good, sorMceable school suiU. None hent C. O. I). Bos' Norfolk School Suits Sres to 17. Of extra good quality theviots. Strongly made, big assortment of colorings to se lect from. Knickers di or full lined, nt $l.LO Boys' Corduroy Suits Sizes 7 to 17. Splendid quality, tfr rf full-lined knickers, at pO.OU Boys' Norfolk Suits With 2 Pairs of Full-Lined Knickers Of good quality corduroy, strongly made, ideal (Jjz tr for school wear, at. . pO.yO linys' Norfolk Suits 2 Pairs of Full-Lined Knickers Of extra good qunlity fancy cheviot. Strongly made and : :r well tailored P"00 Boys' Knickers Good quality fancy and corduroy. Well made. Nono sent Qft c. o. p., at. oyC bNtLLiNBURuS l:cono'' Basement Girls' and Juniors' Apparel Girls' $1.50 and $2.00 Reduced to Pretty plaid, check nnd stripe ing colors, r inlshcd with pockets JIlsscs' and Girls' $4.00 to 57.!i0 Raincoats Good quality in tan nnd navy, with belts and pock- At....$r.95and$2.95 Girls' $7.50 Regulation Dresses All-wool scrgo trimmed with white braid nnd chev- 1 QP ron on sleeve. At. . . . P.yO Girls' $6.50 Serge Dresses Of good quality serge, trimmed with colored silk, braided pockets; belted. Sizes 0 to 14 years. tPO (ir At QL.yo Girls' $10.00 New Fall Coats Of velour, zibclino nnd kersey cloth in the new fall styles, fin ished with bolts and pockets. All lined throughout. (jP QC Sizes C to 14 years. At I)0.70 Girls' New Fall Serge Dresses . Good quality, embroidered, smocked and braided. Also jumper dresses included. Annual Sale of Fall and Winter Underwear Women's Underwear Women's 25c 3 for Cflr Vests.... ouc Ribbed cotton low-neck sleeve less vests. First quality. Women's 39c Double Extra-Size Vests Ribbed cotton vests, low necked and sleeveless. 'IQ-. Sizes 46, 48 and 50. At. . "L Women's 75c Union Suits Ribbed cotton, low necked OQ, and sleeveless. Seconds. . 5VC Children's Underwear 50c Pearl Waists i 29c Knitted cotton drawer bodies; seconds of our regular 50c grade. Children's $1.00 and $1.25 Pearl Waist! Union Suits Heavy ribbed cotton fleece-lined suits, seconds. Three garments in one. Sizes 2 to 12 fQr years Ot Boys' $1.00 Union Suits Gray ribbed cotton fleeced . union suits. 22 to Seconds. Sizes 69c 31. At. Women's Undermuslins and Women's Heavy Quality Flannelette Gowns fSr Special at u Of excellent quality material, in slip-over models, cut comfort ably full. Well made and care fully finished; ideal for cool nights in Autumn or for the com ing Winter. Extra sizes for the above gowns at 79c. Women's $1.25 Extra-Size Gowns Of lingerie cloth in tailored models cut extra full and nice ly finished with hem- CQ- stitching. At OVC v 1 ' N o "RljS l-conom H.ifmen' Clothing Specials for Men Men's and Young- Men's $ QC Fancy Suits at KJ.OD Original 1'riccs $13.73 Jind $153 Men's and Young .Men's Two- Men's and Young Men's Fancy Piece lccp-Kool Suits Origi- Suits Formerly do C nally sold up to Ji or $17.75 to S23.75, at.. PO.uO $12.50, at JJt.OtJ Men's and Yountr Mon's Fnnrv Men's and Young Men's Tan and Blue Raincoats Originally $10 i..ou unci ifto.uu, a i ir nt pt.lJ Men's and Young- Men's Top Coats, Formerly $25.00 to $35.00, Now. . . .Mens and oung Mens SI8.1.1 to S21.75 Winter 0crcoats- i u Mers, ulsterettes nnd conservative styles, at $8.95 Mens and loung Mcivh flQ c( $12.:0 Mackinaw s. at pO.OU Men's and Young Men's $10.00 & SI 2.30 Khaki Sport tfo f r Coats, at .pd.OtJ $1.93 Khaki Trousers, 1 oj 5000 Pieces of 35c to 85c Fancy Linens to Sell at 12y2c to 44c ea. A clearance sale of salesmen's samples and broken lines from a Now York importer, at prices repioscnting about one-third of their actual alue. 9-in. CI uny Lace Doilies at . . . 12-in. Cluny Lace Doilies at 1 2V2C each 1 2V2C caih Lace Trimmed Tray Cloths at 12V2CCi" Men's $1.65 to $2.50 Pajamas on Sale Tomorrow at $1.19 A purchnse of slightly imperfect pajamas from one of the fore most makers; the lot includes plain color percales and cambrics, ftno pongees and madras. A wide assortment of colors and plenty of plain white. The imperfections arc very slight, nothing to mar thoir np pearanco or wearing qualities, only Htains or misweaves, no holes. Ex pertly tailored and finished with silk frog fasteners. All sizos. , Men's $1.00 to $1.50 Muslin 7Q Night Shirts at, Each 2C Q. Jrfine Hri",,i&"1"?,B,in' roo?y nnJ well made, with surplice necks,' Sizes 15 to 20. Slightly imperfect, but no great defects. SNELLKNDUfiaS Economy Buscment 79c ginghams, trimmed with contrast nna ucitca Sizes G to 14 MIsscst- and Girls' $2.50 Middy Blouses In whito Lonsdale jean, braid trimmed. d jA Girls' $2.00 und $2.50 Jean Cloth . Middies and Middy iff Skirts. At "w Women's & Misses' $2.50 to $3.0 Voile Smocks All Atn colors, nt tOK Girls' $2.00 White Lingerie Dresses Embroidered and lrlco trimmed, with rdscttcs and rib bon sashes. Sizes 8 to 14. At 75c Juniors' $3.00 Dresses In pretty plaid gingham and plain color trimmed with self material: fin ished with belt nnd pockets, Sizes 12, 14 and 1G. j 1 ffi $2.00 SNELLEN BURGS Economy Basement Women's 89c Union Suits Medium-weight ribbed cotton suits, band tops, low necked and sleeveless, ankle length. CQr Sizes 3G to 42. At " Women's $1.00 and $1.15 Vests & Pants White ribbed cotton, fleeced; regular and extra sides. Seconds of one of the Qr ca best makes, At Uyiv Men's Underwear Men's 75c Under wear 55o Gray ribbed fleeced cotton hirts and drawers. .Men's $1.25 Underwear Medium weight, part wool, natural gray shirts and drawers. 'TP- At s ' Men's $1.39 Union Suits Ecru ribbed cotton, medium- QQs-. weight union suits 0"C bf.CLLrf.BURflS Economy Basement Aprons Women's Nainsook Bloomers Of fine nainsook, in flesh color? strongly rc-cnforccd; elastic at waist and knee. 3Qf Women's 79c Envelope Chemises Of lingerie cloth in pink or white; daintily finished with hand-embroidered QOf designs. At 0"w Women's Muslin Drawers Made of good quality muslin trimmed with ruffles of cmbroid- AQf, cry and fine tucks. At., "w Women's $2.00 Bungalow Aprons Of check gingham, with sash and pockets. These attractivo models nro of excellent quality gingham, well made and fQi well finished. At. Trotiserh Formerly (JJO pair $2 $3.75, at .tien s .4.,iu Corduroy ?n rpr, $2.65 I rouscrs, at. , $14.85 Men's, S1.50 Blue and Khaki Nov er-rippum One-piece (Jjo ir Overalls, at $L,itO No mail or photic orders. .Men's $1.30 0 oralis or Jumpers Blue or hickory stripe; no mnil or phono orders. flAn ci,c'1 Men's SI0.30 (uarantccd Police Black Rubber Coats, at $8.75 ''jS Economy Basement 18-in. Lace Trimmed Center Pieces -in- Lace-Triiumed Center Pieces. . . . 30-in. Fancy Scarfs and Squares . . . 29c cach 39c cach 44c cach .. 1 ' f.b r Economy Basement Dresses, N, SNELLENBUUG & CO. taa n ..aj(wrf ".. L i If I'felil1tfc.1!! fA T'teJtU "x .. - iOL .-. jw1?? 4ai&- ft ' "" r .lf. J - , . t.-flf N. SItfELLENBURG & CO. i, '.' . u'smi!f lai,. .?.
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