x ""? A "i- vY ; ,,. V v it . ft - ii i riywBSiGt PUBiiia (ledger--Philadelphia, . Wednesday, November iwi iv' 'vr 11, J O SUICIDE, SHtWROTE Diary of Unleved Wife Put in Evidence in Diverce Suit WEDDING ONLY INTERLUDE New Yerlc. Nev. U. Tlie follewlns rc otlrfltlennl rxecrpta from the tllnry Vrpt by Mrs. Annie Tcrrettn, defendant In n dhercc ncllen brought by Tencpli Lc rtey Fcrrelln, wrnlthy cennultlng ftlectricul cnglnrer, which was submitted te justfc New burger In the Supreme Court j-esterdn.r. He haa taken the case under iidvlscmeut. 'Tailing In love and marrying nre lllic sulcldp. a painful Interlude fol lowed bj oblivion. "Mnrrlnep Is largely a Mntc of mind. Seme men nre nfentally nnd sentiment ally bnrheMrs forever, no matter hew often they go through the wedding cere mony. "It Is still n crime under the blue laws of Connecticut for a man te IiIkh Ms uife en Sunday. The statute Is silent, however, na te some ether fel low's wife." In Hildltlen te love letters nlleged te Imie been written te her brether-ln-law, 1'rnnk I'crrettn, a niii.ildiiu.'nnmeil as one of the rnr"pendnts, Milten C Wrl'iiinn. counsel for the engineer, offered In eUdence the entire dlnry In nlilcli the twenty-thrcc-renr-eld wife j)lilloephl.cd en love, "soul hisses," ''Mingy Inn-bamls," ''methcr-ln-laxv," "fllppiiiesa" nnd ether subjects. In ene chapter of her dlnry Mrs. Ferrettn. who Is new In Mentrenl and net contenting I he suit, h alleged te have penned the follewing: "The man I married does net like me te tiw M)wlrr. He Rays tbnt powder Is the tlret thing In Invented after the icrfient whispered. He docs net heliee In face creams, rouge or per fume, He says thnt ei.rla ubeut one's face nre a device of Satan. "lie says that women friends put bad ideas Inte one's head ; tiiat they teach extravagance and disloyalty. "Therefore he makes me hec that they arc net welcome. "Pin ery geed-natured and leve te plcnse my husband. "I!ut I must have -emc amuse ment - - ",S'e 'I linw found me a lever." Sues fei $250,000 LTn hl i Ti, I INJURED ACTRESS ASKS $250,000 Miss Helene Je3iner, Disfigured in Aute Accident, Sues Cel. Hayward'3 Stepson ENGAGEMENT WAS DENIED i New .Yerk, Nev. 2. Helen" .fruitier, formerly of the chorus of lite Orcvu- wieli Vlllngp lellies, has entered unit for $2."0,000 damages In' thp Supreme Court in Wcstehri-ter County ugnlnst I'hillp Morgan Plant, stepson of the late Commedore Morten 1 Plant, multi-millionaire, nnd new a stepson of Colonel William Hnywnrd, Federal Dis trict Attorney. Mrs. Hajward H named cu.v-dlan for young Mr. Plant Sn tlie i Inte n patch of weeds, the clunking of TRICKY 'DR.' GARRETT FOILS IRONS AND ESCAPES AGAIN Alleged Aute Thief Gets Truckmen te Break Handcuffs After Getaway New Yerk, Nev. !!. Nerman I). ftarrett, arrested here and -Identified by thlrtynlne cempInlnnnlH as a "doc "dec "doc eor'' vhe had reld them stolen nutomo nutemo nutome blles en the pretense lie had just been commissioned as cnptnln of Ocricral Per shing'n staff, escaped from two Wash ington detectives who were taking him te the capital, uhcre mett of the cars had disappeared. He were both handcuffs nnd ankle Irons when he left here, but be boasted le Ibc detectives of the New Yerk automobile squad that they would hear from him again. The two Well ington detectives, with Garrett In their charge and apparently helpless, ttere rltnin seventeen milea et tnc capital when engine trouble developed. One of the detectives went for a mechanic. Suddenly, flnrrclt. who had feigned tleep, leaped out of the car nnd dashed . """ ranmmMiiiM IIW4.4. m. rnt 1 mfM'zj.uMuuimummux&ixj rai HKLKNK JKKMEIt Fermer Follies girl, who was badly injured In an automobile accident a year age and as :i rrMilt lias Micd young Philip M. Plant, the driver, ter S-.'O.lMM), nlleglng per. inancut injuries and disfiguration Is n line ecnllst, but a greater artist, as a sinjer et these longs needs must be, and bus a perfect understanding of what the German lleder nre and what they demand of the iuger. Among the best of the songs which she sang wcre "Delncn Hlnuen Augen," "liinerlel," "Schlechtcs Wetter," "Wlcgenlled," one of the most beautiful songs ever written by nny one; "lch Schwcbe" nnd "Traum Uurcli die Uamcrrung." As. nn encore te the second group she epeatcd the "Schlechtcs Wetter" and at the close of the concert sang the serenade "Standchen," perhaps the most popular. If net the best, of the Strauss songs. Hut the greatest Interest lay In the playing of Or. Strauss himself. He plays like a composer, which he is, and net like n virtuoso, v, hlch he la net. action The nccident en vlilcb the suit is hned hnpriencd a year nge yesterdny. I'Unf. then nineteen, tutoring for Ynlc, was driving MKs .lesmer nnd four prep fchoel student friends te New Yerk from New Haven, when the car ernMicd into a tree en the Pelham flay Parkway. MISS .Tcimer U.IS klltW Imelili, l'lnnt She w.im thrown out. her skull wan frnc- tlic 'none -.teel irelng he hud t'onichew managed le break the unkle fetters. , , ttlc Intel it cfninger stepped a truck which was moving toward Wash ington, lie held up two meniu'lcd hands and said te the driver nnd the driver's helper : "Heys, I'm a revenue, officer. I've been ever in the hills after a gang of bootleggers, nnd they get the best of my papers, everything, and, will you believe it, the darned cusses even clnmpcd my wrists together with hand cuffs. Garrett is nothing if net plausible, as :emplainants 01 nutemnui'p trickery all testify. He ee impressed tTle truek- Uvery detail of the composition is clear l.v brought out In his performance, and many of these In the utidiene: who arc friends nnd there Is nothing deeper. Ills laminar wtin tnc i.eiihiiih gumcii u new niuiiiur is hoc taidlig nun abroad te 'Pp idea of the relative value of certain nrntc us." figures in tnc interpretation et tnc com- .wies .icsnier ri acm- Ymk several lured, Iter jaw broken nnd part of Iter me. They took my chield. my money scaip was tern efi. Mr. IMnnt's leg yllH fractured njid the remainder of the parly In the tennenu differed in junes less serious. MUh .Icsmer was rushed te Perdhnm Hospital, where It was thought for n time she would die. According te published stories at the time, Plant, who was driving nt n mod erate speed, ran his car into the tree te avoid n truck and touring car. The tree had been the scene of four nccl dents within the yenr. in one of which f Imrlle Chaplin figured. MKm Jesme-. through her rtternev, riiemas .f. O'N'elll. ,r AViiitn iiein alleges slie Ua been p-rinanently dis- bting tired at several time. Kuruii u.v ine accident nnd thnr tliere bv her means of livelihood has been lest. Several months after the accident, when Plant, with his mother, was en his way ahrend. Miss Jesmer denied they were engaged. "There is nethin? te the rumor." h was quoted I lien. "We arc jut ceed men with bis story that the kind hearted lads gave him u lift te Wash ington nnd even get out their heavy tools and smashed the handcuffs for him. At the time of his arrest here Gar rett jumped from a detective's car en Kivcrsldc drive nnd 1 tired after "Fair women cheese it i? Lrentlemen use it. poser. His natural feeling for tonal lnjs age with her mother for their I te ED.PINAUD'S LILAC Exquisite old-fashioned garden fragrance. 1 ..... ...... ..1 .!. ........ .41. llfllttA U....11 1'...,. Itl nintunn OTnaimn ni ivr reiur wuh uiiaj uue iii inu cuiipiumij inMnr in rruuii', ia&n. one came lien nlUnHnu elrtHUOd rLflle changing color of the piano as he pliijrditnipc jears age and was n model for IM HIS flWM P.nMPfl'slTinMQ'1 ,Ila tpchuliiuc ia ample, but net while, then appeared as a dancer at IH niO UVVI1 lUIYiruaillUrJSiiUClt, The concert was great 1 en- the Hele! des Artistes. Later he I je j ctl by u very large audience, who 'lanced with Lubefskn nnd then cntcie, te Instead of DavinehichnricM f Appears In Sonatas With Wllleke1 erected the distinguished counter en-. Hie chorus of the Greenwich Yill..L-e P r ..r.. " . lr. .t gJ .7 , rS tiiiiHinsiuMiiy mill cordially received 1111 1 "". the numbers en tlie program. 1 Plant a father van Seldcit 7!. Man- rnring, et acu Londen, Conn H" and llubermann ftte'iard Strausu, perhaps the domi nant ligtirc of the mu'ical world, ap peared at the Academy of Music lust eicnlng In a program made up entirely ef bin own composition-.. The program con Med of the violin sonata in K flat, opus IV the cello sonata In 1', opus it 'nml tin co group' of seiirh, representing tarieiiR periods of the composer's musi cal hie In the t lelin tenatn. Dr te ter tancy pertumes, try tni3 rS Jf famous French Lilac for S "COUNT"' HELD AS BIGAMIST 'l,e'm'(1 ,l,n """ of Plant' wi-,. k. OUUIHI V.. t . DIUHIVIIO I ntether wns married te (he late Cem- filnu'd lite lilane part, the violin being ttthcn b ISrenislnw Huberumu. The erl i one of llic best modern contribu tions te llie literature of the violin sen.'itH and In thp lirst tnevement is at time" 111 "plrlt unmsrngly like another great modern fenala. thnt of Cesar Train's. It was well played, although Mr. lltibermau might bine used mere tone oei-a-ieDal'y. The slew meicnienl, 'tn u Im-p 1.. figure in the piano 'pcciall v well performed natMfl 1m ft.-mnn .Inlf tAy 3 rnwrl ' i nr- With Twenty Proposals 1 Special C'efc'r W.ijjr.d i roieflo'il. 10'JI I I llexlln. Nev -. Walter Ocslcrlc. i I rvhn iu limritiuMnif in n lterlln h.'istilel di : ":." T : . 1 ei htrauss, iltargeil with btgnni. having married muderc Plant, uff-r divorcing Mann cm- BREATHS LEAD TO RAID te te handkerchief, atomizer and ) bath- . Gentlemen find it an after- jj shaving delight. Beys ea3antville High Schoe Minn Ilenia SliPJlman. a Chicago nrize i Smell of Liquor beauty, and neglei'tlng te say nnything ' Atl.uitlc City. N. .1., Nev. J. auetii a lenntr mnrnagc. loin n cer- n'lu-aiiivnie lllgh Sc ied -lrl iitteml Buy at any Drug or Dtpartmcnt .Stere 'Toe much is at "umdent teila that being said about inc. Oc-tcrle, known in Chicago as the "count," who is facing charges of white .tlacry. passport forging and priic Sp-einl Prohibition Prospcuter Uurlnn nig uiumus'' iiiinnui iniiiiviiimh wu ii-hiii 6 nieii made n raid thin micr os marrying le Chicago women, said :' neon en the :le"n of .le'ppb Kee'ei "Thnt stufl about imin-.Mng A mn Shcil- Senil, C.irelmn and r.allic :ne,,'c(' mail wmie i ns miii inarricu is true . iceicx nnd iU inricmlci- ll-,, i ng u recent dance jn l.lnwoed (old iuir iiietiiers en returning home thu -eilin ni tie ,evH I0d nreutiiH s Quinine for beautifying nnd heys hed anil -VeNtead s perfuming the hair. he dance An a remit g I pai't ,u" e ir i"- i- n mm. ni liiuiuuui nn viiiiivi 1,1-iiiiuii. iiur uiaL m ulmmji m irciiniir i n ...r ..... nK..nF.,A.i ..i , .., vnrl i .re profound in feellnc and ! ,f'.-,.000 from old man Slicllinan U t'nul.il,, ,i. ,.. s-. , ... ." " "" i or' en'jer. if perhap.i less original, i c. finikin , , i. ...:.i .. . i -.. ..... ei-ii ni ii ii iiwir Frem pei';c eindaN it was learned, the lioiie of Kichar.I Poid. Leg Harber that Oesterles arre.-t iib ii result of in 1 'ir . ami deMre.u-d n till found m emplalnt made by one or I wrntj jetin icthc eperati'Mi there Thcr -iKe women te whom he in alleged fr hac I PI7r,i i;.-, K!nin of nia-h ei'id Vr . proposed In order te get aw u wltli pr.' - .jallens of alcohol IW.fhns ,lk.i,',. ! niurcd. I ' ,ii' ti i ielin eiinlii. It was plaed hi Ilr Striuss nud William IlleUe. Mr Utllele h no stranger in 1'blladel pli a iu Mil work, for he plincd It here si one of rbi- later concerts of the Knei sl ijuariei Hla performance last een!r,j aliuudanlly bore out the repn repn tallen lie lia- inede for himself as an titit-t e: I'k tiret rank, and his tone m:i ( peelally beuiitiful and his plujing of the many delicnte llgurcj which Inter e:ne Letueen the ecUe and the piano pari wii" perfect in luionatie'i and bal ance. Dr Slraiis'i played both sonatas v Itb the top of the piano raised, nnd I'hile this did net destrej the balance for the -violin there was tee much tone iu times for the deeper voiced cello. Mis LiUnbeth Schumann, who .in- peiimil ni three group . tnc Strnuss t wiik . Ii one of the bet ringers. of the i 'ler'iian lleder heard here for jean.. Sshc ' nuptial settlements Did you ever try ED. PINAUD'S Hnir Tonic? J The original French Eau de Q v4 9 2 i fiiricen Impert Officn NF.W YORK te ( yayu ITLOUC OvQ&QSa&QZG&aZG L r.. PiNAun bij. 5) .. 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Fine engineering has succeeded in lowering the center of gravi ty without decreasing read clearance, and has wrought a surprising improvement in the smoothness et travel. It is our judgment that the Type 61 thus accomplishes the greatest advance yet recorded In overcoming read discomfort and insuring riding case. tfl'CS fPaixJA C9H nun Makes Sick Slims Un$rn0n,J,f Dr HebNra'd hnu,Rm?'!J- rerrUr. teHebscmk tUJntmeat J J. m I NEEL-CAD1LLAC COMPANY .142 North Bread Street DILL Iie Standard of the World A. Kf Anniversary Sale Specials for Thursday in Our Economy Basement STOKE OI'UNS DAILY A. M. CLOSES AT S:30 I. M. SMKONI.MHAY NOVIlMlliai 2. 1021. m nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK-MARKET llnl2iB STREETS IL M !)MaawaanmtanBnafHaKBBfafafaNaMMBBBiBnrf Babies' White Corduroy Coats Anniversary Priced at $1.79 uunnine; miie J ,. 1 .. 1 ... ., .1 r. a . y i v in i. with belt. Wtirmly lined. Sizes 1 and '1 ycai s. Babies' White Hats and Caps at 50c & 69c Charming- model" in white corduroy nnd chinchilla. Babies' $6.50 White n QC Chinchilla Coats at QQ'yD Lined. Sizes 1, 2 and S ycats. Children's Princess A rr Slips 40L Outing flannel withN scalloped edce. White. Sizes 2 te G years. Children's Night CQc Drawers OV Outing flannel, flnibhed with silk frogs. Sizes 2 te 0 years. Uabies' $1.00 le 4.00 ft. . U.M y'AliV' JLi'l VI 1 WA SaZ'Ls 59c ,0 $1.95 ,y59C Children's Gowns Outintr flannel in pretty -tripe patterns. Yeke style. Sizes i) te lz years. bJ 4 1 .-K "- Hoeno- y Uascmcnt Furniture $75 (i-l'icre Oak liA'J AT Dining Suit at 'O IT II wt-r . ip . I J ri I'urc ui-e 1 Fepar.Ttcl. buffet tlTSft; Cilile 14.0j; chairs vith nail " 'at " R3 each. $30.00 Oak Chiffonier at S1S.05; $;," Library Hecker, $10.05 $35.00 Brass Bed, $19.75 $7.50 Oak Henkers, Sb?) S1.75 ! I rj eal 1 ik bn"k full rel, iirr-i 1 e e lc r r f ii. r i tcati unui'tere In lirewn plant If.illier IMettirprl Anniversary- Savings en Extra-Size Undermuslins Women's Extra-Size Nightgowns, ORc Unusual l Ow Kine lingerie cloth, trimmed with neat embroidery; set-in 'Icevcs. Generously cut. Women's Extra-Size Bleemers, Special at 79c & 98c Pink sateen or Windser crepe. Elastic at waist and knee. Women's Extra-Size Envelope Chemise at 89c ' $1.39 I'ull cat of lingerie cloth, v ith built-up -Iieuldcrs and lace ai.d embroidery trimming. Women's Elra-Size CQ-, Drawers at Os Generously cut of lingcri'' cloth, finished with clusters of tucks and embroidery. Women's Extra-Size Flannelette Gowns, fQr Special at 7 Ov Pink and blue stripp HaM1 high ncck3 and long sleeves. Women's Extra-Size Bungalow Aprons QOrr Striped gingham, neatly fin ished unth rickrack braid, Eash and pockets. I renumy Basement Superlative A nnivcrsary Offerings in Beys' Smart Clothing $J.li5 Olher Twibt M nr Suits at vL.LO Corduroy in breun and drab. Sizes 3 te 8 cars. $4.75 Corduroy ey r Suits at vL.yO Oliver IVist model, with three revs of white braid en cellar and cuffs. Sizes ." te 8 rars. $5 Norfolk Suits at Of fanc mixed rIioiet.. rull-lired Vncl-fr-. Slzea 6 te le jcar'i. $5.75 Norfolk Suits $3.95 Vp i-l.er-. :.3$4.25 $25.00 Iren Bed Combi nation. $13.05 Willi : - Ine' rentlnunu. vi,ln S h(av 'lllcr panel in I a'l a' U font lrlK'it ur 'let irr li $1G Bunga low Metal Bed & Spring $0.95 -I S biz" will hTj a oil' rj ni ml M'Hl B $25 Pure Jaa Kapek Silk FlessMat Ire&s, $ 17.05 Tani'y iniNcd ciic ietj. Full-lined l.nickrr. 7 te 17 year. $7.75 Smart Suits m ith "Extra" Pair of Full-Lined Knickers at Fancy mixed cheviot:.-. I ull lmed kniekci-5. Si.i'3 C te 1 1 ; car. $6.75 Mackinaw. Extra-geed uuuhl. blanket cloth. SL'C3 7 te tS car. $7.50 Junier Overcoats. ( hinchilla in blun, brown and gra . Ilutton-te-neck stj le. bHteil all around. Si?cs S te 10 ,art. $1.30 Knicker.' 1 anc: mixed m e i l 17 cur $6.35 OtL-. I Ull 3 C tO I l J $4.95 :e tS ear.. $5.95 ciipMet-. ey" Girls' Coats & Dresses This Remarkable nnivcrsary Occasion Offers the Newest anl llcst for the Least Outlay Girls $10.00 Cozy Winter Ci Coats, Annivcr- C QCJ sary Tagged at. . ' All-wool kcrfcy, eleur, lnncy cluniets nnd mixed coating. Very smart models with Ioeho baeka, bcllu, fur cloth or ,rlf material celbirs ntul buttons. Sizes G te 11 cnra. One pictured. Girls' $12.50 Snug Winter Coats, Unusual $7 OCJ 'it .y Swagger belted and loose back models nith self material cellar.. Made of geed quality velour. fancy . cheviot aad mixed coating. Sizes 0 jcar.ii 0 Girls' $1.00 Serge ; Girls' 75c & $1.00 Dresses at $2.00 ' Bleemers, 30c nn.- quality cci-ge ., n 4.V. J t. yj.ej yvfc IP A pr te M Girls' $0 and $7 Serge Hegulatien Dresses at $3.30 I'rflty model v I t ii sliovren en hU e ntK-'ier i n bhinlil, i'flt nil 1 re 1 tip. Bu-pl.iltcil lint Slrs 0 le I 1 rturn Or.e .-ItPtchcd ."53.39 tnmniPd -v '. ti colored i Ilk In. -nd embroldery a! d bi Ir Hev-plalti'd i klrt Sizn 'j te 11 : c .i r.s Jeed iiual ' sateen, witli plastic at watnt. I Plzes C te 11 yrnTU, '" ICconeniy JJiicrncnt Women's & Misses' Coats, Suits, Dresses, Etc, Marked 33We te 50 Less in This Great Anniversary Event Women's and Misses' .$25.00 Heavy Winter Coats Reduced for Anniver- &1 42 QEJ saryte AVJ.U Clever belted or fiare-bnck mednh with derp l'ur or clf material cellar?. Many richly ilk stitched. Nice qualitj matcrtaK in Pckln, blown, reitidei r. nay and mi.fd fffects. Women's and IMisses' 318 Jaunty j!Q QC? Of hfavy coating , in brown, rcitidner, navj nt.vlcs, with plain, invnted or box-plaited bi 1 lieckrts and regulation t rajjlan lcrcv Women's and Misses' Twe-Piece Peter Pan Dresses, Special. . . "Iucm! or oel jcru; in blue, bro" ", hetma and I epeiihagcn 1 abhienable plaited skirt ami e' rruleubc "itli rttrr Ian cellar, Women's & Misses' $8 Onc-Piece Peter Pan Dresses at Mouthful one-pieco med' I, with Peter Pan cellar and e It 3Tadje of wool Jersey in bliif", b e"ii an 1 tan. Charming frock-. and t.ii, i It mi l-n. U - ,smart I .arge $3.95 $4.95 Children's Fur Sets, Special ( ellar and muT of ceney of imi tation ermine. Women' $1.50 Cotten Taffeta 1'ctticealtj at Ulack, iLu jiiaiii oler 1 1 ' t fam- lleuncfs. Kancv plaited and ta'leri d Heiii .. n.95 95c n.oe Vf'emen's Tuck in HleUbCS Plain and tnptd "eilc nrfd Imene, Mtb Peter I'an or tuxedo ellar. N'eile an- lace trimmed. Women's- ?li Double Deuble Lxtra Si.e Ci t vk.x.y Plaited Petticoat . 7Ieay quality sat" en and tailored fleuncrc. T, i 'inrtlt Luu. u i Vaccine .50 Weel-Filled Comfertables Marked te Save a Third in Anniversary Sale At JRfi AA Each 79c $6.44 Cev-t il 'wit'i ppicnh'i in iscluviM patt'.'-n-berderti and lanih' -oel filling. 1 ull -ie. Ph.in i-e. satee:. l.i Men's SI. 30 te $2.e(J Outing Flannel Pajamas at $1.10 Varieu t "i 1 1 1 qua'aics tad" uli l'reps and large pearl but ton., fthijht impcrfi n.ei- and mismatched gannents from n leading maker. All s-.zca. Men's S 1.2.1 te $1.85 m Nig ht Shirts at . . 11 grades of eutng llannel iMth cellar attuchfd e - 'iiilt-ir-cellar. N-. 1 i te Zkk ;',- . i . i-.j. . Women's $0 aud$7 Extra-Size Corsets "' $2.98 Je $3.50 1 .e.llent medi-' " tli mediuiu "U'-t ur girdli top m1 long hip 'n.i-5. i! iiell boned. Pink mi i ceutil in bi.ea L.'e ti "il ---i 1 li.H I I Women's $3, $ I & $-1.50 Sweaters, Slipens and Blouses u liitp Kceptienal ir' at j&te $1.85, 1 $2.50 & XnSTA '"" e'tteds MW 'lA-f . "' k'0'1 "elurs- MP1 vi iT i '" smart for ksavT3 viijj0u,, women Wiifjsy and wl.IlOQi. . ,u 1 Sirl. One Pictured. Women's $4.95, $G.!)5 te ?b.50 Tuede Sweaters $3.50, $1.95 and .$6.50 Ju t t'i- tliirg for guliiiiff or te be 'eii uiidi coat tegisi evtra M.itinU,. (mud hiel.mg mud' Is of nun or ti !. v. I., ,i , i li.enf. Phenomenal Anniversary Bargains in the Basement RUG Department $20 $8.89 Wertli Weel-race Tapestn Rugs, 8.310.G lcct Beautiful Or enta u - 5 IS 00 If pcrfpi-t -'c ei ids High-Pile Axininster Kugs, (PTi J. 12 and 8.3x10.6 Kert . Pii A Bpi-l!i1 let ..f igli"' r'M noun rUKB In ii liri.lt ,i utni nit iif t - nlRHB. 25.00 WoeM'aee Seamless Tiniest rj' Urusssaels Uugs, 112 ft Will net la-t :tll i!,i. -aterttU ileslfrni Slight Hece.idf Ilcaj Asmhibtcr Huge, Jil 2 Icet. r'u't i ertnl patien ill nut 1 ,t j. 1 1 di Paint ,mcl itl ur ! f' ' - nSi t stoenU Scamlcsis oel-Tacc 'cl- t T et Kus-5. !)12 Feet. ip-U . iiliilillMtteii et a fev c,,l !, t ni i -tjiiit.iii.Li .i:,J. .-iiIkIV: in llt-lC- I !M3.li and 0xl." 1'cet Uest xmiiistcr Uugs $34.89 a,,d $37.89 Pjki'i.i1 let I . r.iKt In 'me 'iua' t ft A'i in lir M rl.til for ijuii-lt BltlP. bllelltl llnjiitttit Heavy HiKli-l'ile A- ? I O QO t.; iw.U $11.39 .$6.89 minster Khun 6D 1 VHHerlfd pi ft'. iK-Mffti.. eri'eni'. t-!lh-lil Woel-1'ace TapeHtrx llnis-els Kuk,, Gx'.l 1 . ruj .1 tlir 'ni ( tniic La lire' v iimnlii' cuid i .".all . i..-- HlJI F i'lt HH'OIlli" 51.00 27.'illiH'h Aelxel it a or Kuk-i at M.OV H. .nitT'jl iirl.'ntul ln.iK.it, ii i , i, rroen, tan anu t III anil jihufu urdcib h i Jt p' Mil ici"" il mall lllltd Genuine Inlaid Lineleums, 8 te. !1.0l and 1.2-1 S. Yd. it ti ii i l i "''. st'ftind I 'ret ft till" i ml linnlw mul j attern 1.50 Ileay Cerk Lineleums i f ii -inn- Ui ijutr,. an, Ml 1 .1 iIf in room l7 U nqlhs lull roll, 49c iG0lEVM re and exeleum Art Rugs !)12 ft. jie.r, ft. ..ill.G't .S10.G1I 7.6 !i ft. Ii! ft. (Srcendti) .S7.1l Sli.OO 75c New Trocehb I'loer CeeriiiKN Si. Yd.. Ml ) en II i'i ( iif rum I nil liells 1th kiik u (, of .'in reila ti-Liu .-HK'H tet t ul.tlb 29c -' '- .' 1 Itr- prttt a-, (..rl.U l.'-. l u. J;3 Economy lSubemeni 1 9.00 ii' we.it Men's and Young Yeung Men's Clothing I'OW Price Anniversary Leaders UP-TO-TmS-MINUTK SUITS aicn's, and Yeung Men's $23.73 and ?23.7e r nn Fancy Suits at lO.UU Men's and Yeung; Men's $27.73 and 831.73 Fancy Suits at Miappv nun medi I , will tailored of tine material hum - and colorings. HANDSOME OVERCOATS Mens and eung .Men's $17.30 Winter Overcoats .Men's and Yeung Men's $23.73 Winter (hcrceuls Men's and Yeung Men's $33.73 Winter Overcoats .r.. i hole,, of sviairirfr tle-. in M-i-llVni fl.',i, A l . iiens and leung 31cn's $12.30 Rainceals or at -M.OO Men's and Yeung Men's $10.00 MacKinaws at ' SEPARATE TROUSERS Men's and Yeung Men's $3.00 and $5.30 Trousers at Men's and Yeung'Men's $(i.00 and $0.30 Trousers at ' 'iivUewiS Jucoiieiiiy Uueemcut S 1 0.00 $19.00 $24.00 a"'! putleriiH. $5.75 $3.35 $3.85 SNELLENBURG &f 0 . mN. SNELLENBURG & CO. wwfi JL ' ' M, t - n-IjVifc
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