Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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Somber Hue Befits Moribund
Brains, Declare Sophomores,
Who Enjoin Obedience
NEW RULES ON POSTERS
The rnmpus lit the University of
i....! .lil.1i ,-,,iiiiiii Vrlrl.nv. Is
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BrnBm-n te-.ny '" ' " "
vhleh fnnl-onieres cenfltl'-ntU believe
rrlll strike terror in every ircsiiiwin.
benrf.
It is the recurrent "open known" for
jJjp 0.,(nrln" clnss. and rl'n snp'iomere
''rl'l'imtes' are prewllni; about the
campus looking for youths of verdant
mien who iieclcct te cover tncir cranium-!
wtli tlm n"eeptnb' "Ink snot,"
Of ten spen rcn m or iuemi.v nw,
vlmt mnv imTien in uiciu i ii-ns.-
traled RriipM"al1v In the rmster. w-Mcli
thews sinful freshtnnn belnt; whncVd
v,
lth n r,nii-stumiei emu inie mu i- .
emlnlmiH sha'lews of the "fres pond."
nnml
Styles change, even ter ircsnmcn. aim
this ynr's rcculntione enjoin upon them
the wea-Ing of "regultitinn block cloth
ties." Wue tics were the thin? last
Tear. Black caps, black sex and black
ties, constituting this yenr's sartorial
symphony for freshmen, are symbolic of
fii moribund if net entirely dead con
ditien of their brains, in the opinion of ,
tncir eiaers, me i-.einuuiuru. ,
This. ear. ns usual, cnen ircsiimnn
will cet a "students manual." better i
knvii ns the "Freshman's Bible." but
dm r.r. enllemn ei tins tiseuu tome tiui'
.nnl'nincM linve etuletised the fresh
man's rule of life into ten "command-
ments," bet forth en the pesters.
Punishment for Violations
Violation of the rti'cs entnlls dir
punishment, which may take the form
of a ireg nenu uucing in uic umuii- enter me erapiev ei an uiburnncc com cem
nlil Onrdens. or the milder form of Jianv. Toeeood wns president of bis
being forced te make a speech en what" sophemoie and senior clas nnd a mem
Mb'ect it may best please the sophe- ber of the football, cricket nnd tennis
mores te henr their victim's clequcice. teams. On the clnss day of 1020 he wns
The Hophemoro clnss will gie a re- awarded the class spoon when he was
ceptien te the freshman class tomorrow eted the most popular man of his
evening. class.
unlit i i -3 it
8IXTY-FIVE YEARS A LEADER
Harms eluticitT. confermi te the fizure.
Ne binding, no cramping. Meaiurea
full site, girutg the freedom required.
MADE IN
Flit Knit Spring Needle. Fine Wools
mired with cotton. A Protection
Aftalnit Celda and Sadden ChlUln
ftb Bedy.
Guamnteei NOT te Shrink
Light. Medium and Winter Welchta
El.tht Qualities
S1.75 te $5.50 per Garmeat
Atk Your Dealer
Glastenbury Knitting Ce.
(Jlastenbury, Conn., Dept.,83
Sample Cuttings Free
JOEL DAILY, DAVIS CO.
KOBERT
Wlielfnale
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The pride you can
feel in an ESTEY
A piano is the one thing ou provide for your home
with the expectation that it will last a lifetime. It repre
sents the largest single investment you make for your heme:
Ne ether single rieccssity costs set much.
Why then net get a piano like the ESTKY
that will he a source of lifehmg pride?
The KSTKY will constantly (ill juur cje with admira
tion of its beauty. It i also a musician's piano. Your
musical friends will always be eager te teat themselves at
its keys.
Moreover, ESTKY is a name in which you will have
unbounded pride. It is a enerablc and honored name in
music a name of solid worth such as you will be proud te
have seen en a piano in jour home, much like having the
mark of "Sterling" en your silver plate and the names of
standard authors en our books.
VXTUY best-known musical riume in the world.
Mera than half a m'lllun ;iluies nnd organs have
been vintlfl find are In use in evenj country en the
jlebc. HI Cll .1 lll'.COItP JXSMltUX COXF1DEXUV.
'the l.ttcy i'iifijMJ(iiiiif nt jj'iih makes it possible
te airaniie your uiuh terms te thin reason. Used
I'lrm.s lU'-iiitnl In tatniiiiu an partial payment.
"TrKe.l'itilOH Jlepreiluc ntf 1'ianen, I'laycr.l'lav.es ami
listen Oipans,
Victer Vlctrnlai. tinnera Tiilklnu Machines, Cheney Art
I'honeyraphH ami Victer Kvcertla
ESTEY COMPANY
. . ESTEY HALL
Hi iin anu vvauiut zjuccia
At 7:30 the "frcMi" will asvsmMe
In tlip nunilranRle of tlip dormitories
nt llilrty'Kcventli Ftret nml Wood
land nvenne. Hearted "by tlir rftlrlne
prtsltlent of tlip roplinmerc cIums, Frank
it. llnltcy, tliey will mnreb. In n
body from budding te btiilillns nn the
enrnnu. ltniiey will be insisted bv
incmbcrH of the F'lni-q mid Sphinx",
senior honorary podrtles.
The freshmen will ha't tit each build
injc and will be te'd Its history.
When the tour has ended the rcll of
the clnss of 11120 will be taught the
freshmen. Each clnss has its par
tietinr yell. The "fresli" will then
proceed te Wclshtman riall. where
every one will be forced te kiss the
feet of ncnjitmlii Franklin' t-lntue,
which is in front f the (?mnaslum.
They will then enter the gymnasium nnd
meet (he sophomores.
Durlnjr Inst year's reception n corns
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of sophomores were busily operating
idpr'tl - ln flTniiPCfl nti llm l,nn,1 nt ,nnl i
frclYmnn. The citric cIIdpcm nit '
;,u.atll tic wi(jfj, of tj,c Hipper down i
tin? slile of tlic "fresh ' head. Tin-
nature of the first greetlm; for this
yeur's clnss is net known, but It pujs
every freshtnnn te attend the rece'itieu.
After the first greetings arc ever the
two classes usually proceed te Franklin
Flc'd and under the glare of are lhhts
intcrcltvs wrestl'ng matches, tu?-ef-war
contests nnd ether features are
held.
Ah the new stadium at FrnnkHn Field
Is net niiltc! cempleted, the Intcrclnsa
contests will p'ebnblv take rt'ncp en tin?
Held in front of the Commercial Museum
tuts time
Official reaistrntten nt the University
of I'ctmsjlvaiiia began this morning
with long lines of "students, mostly
freshmen, awaiting the opportunity for
enrollment..
Tt is expected that at least 10.000
will register nt the bursar's office. The
total enrollment win pass the n.uw-
Innrk. but many of the upper classmen
registered last year.
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Ai-uivim ecuntini kouelu
ine I'jxci'iiuve Lemmmre ei ine
Aluinul Association nml Beard of Man
agers of Haverford College tedny an
nounced the selection of Granville V.
Toegood, CIivs of 1022, ns alumni sec
retary nnd assistant te the president
te fill the vacancy left by Albert T.
Itedgers, who resigned October 11 te
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KE1S & CO.
Distributors
The Estcy Euan-Payment Plan
makes it possible te arrange
your own tcrmu within reason.
Used Pianos accepted in ex
change an partial payment.
a piano
8 Dr''laaaataBlllllESat'lllisBBIII
LOOK
at our
ADDING MACHINES
before you buy
All Makes, Lewest Prices
COLLINS, f 31 Chestnut St.'
j rhone: Wilnut 3113 Li
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MICHELL'S
BULBS
Hyacinths, Tulips,
Daffodils, Crocus,
Lilies, etc
White Narcissus
Fer growing in pebbles and
water; will produce in a few
weeks a profusion of beautiful
flowers.
Sew Gress Seed New te
cover up the bare spet3 and
crowd out the fall grass.
We have mixtures for every
purpose.
OATALOO FREE
Stere Clceet 6:30 V M. Sally
518-516 MARKET ST.
mnPurchaiinK AgenU' Ordera Accepted mDBMail Order FilledK!K
Send for Fur Catalog
1 1 WIS Chestnut Street. 1
Last Four Days Of
OiJliANMJALAmICE!
AH Odds and Ends
AT HALF OFF!!
TriauBeu" ;&Pf?. French Seal Tz-i h...... . - ty..v.W:
Cape ,, ..'.:v"V 175 00 : i iS$??. ,: ? Ms.
Winter i-;v:..:;n "''''' -.S' .. ?.:..:.:...;.-..:
i'rlce t'-"":-" ,::...::."" 'rice ...::.:.:..' 'nee :?:.;. ::;::. -':s
;'" ' ' "" SoO.eo
EVERY ODD AND INCOMPLETE LOT
MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY REGARD
LESS OF WORTH, COSTS OR PROFITS.
TT Fer you, this means colossal values. Fer, you, this
J means Furs at half price; for value is the route
H by which we clear all odds and ends. As the lets
are strictly limited, we urge you te shop early
tomorrow, for each and every item is a me3t
remarkable value, offering the greatest saving
opportunities of the season.
A Small Dcpeiit Will
Reterve Your Purchase in
our Storage Vault until
Required. Storage Free.
Ouunllly
Russian
Peny Cedls. .
7 French Seal Delmans.
6 French Seal Coats. . .
5 Russian Mamiet Coats
6 Fitch-Trim'd French Seal Coats, 40 in. long.
6 Natural Muskrat Coats, rmdc of dark skins.
4 Seal-Trimmed Leepard Cat Coats, 40 inches
5 Natural Raccoon-trimmed Marmet Coats. .
7 Skunk-Trimmed French Seal Coats 200.00
3 Civet Cat Coats 250.00
4 Black Caracul Coats. 40 inches long 250.00
2 Scotch Moleskin Coats 330.00
3 Scotch Moleskin Capes and Wraps, full length 350.00
3 Caracul Capes, Squirrel-trimmed, full length. . 390.00
4 Natural Raccoon Coats, 40 inches long
4 Huden .Seal Capes, full length
3 Hudsen Seal Coats, self-trimmed
5 Skunk-Trimmed Hudsen Seal Ce.sts, 40 inches
3 Btaver-Trimnicd Hudsen Seal Coats
4 Squirrel-Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats
4 Natural Squirrel Coats
2 Alaska Seal Coats and Wraps, full length. . .
3 Persian Lamb Coats, 40 inches, skunk trimmed
2 Natural Squirrel Capes, full length
2 Broadtail Wraps, full length
I Ermine Cape, full length
Natural Mink Ceat, 40 inches long .
Chokers, Scarfs and
EXTRA LARGE SIZE COATS AND WRAPS UP TO 54 BUST
HaJien Seil it Dyd Mmkrat fr'"rS SH h Dtr! Cirr
HnrT"''lt""nT,l''M"fll clr8 Purchuea .Billed November First mimmaj ;i y"
Sii WS 11 i
ZZZ, nt&tyewl&me , ' C
SI I COMPLETE satlif action win M J JSgfcw Jmk"i&V2itv
In I a jeurii ns te material and work- 7 I (ZLKjrH V'Sr'lr'lfiA.'
ril In mafh n.lf von tiu . your II UkSSHbI jSK?J2MOTEVlk
ffl U Lighting Fixtures i jgfflfgggggg
n! IU We ffufrrtnt absolutely (ha a I II 1 H 9jH2p SSSBSSUS V S
K I 'Irelv rif 8e1lit brass), whtls tlm U I1B ataM5flMS,I7.,BNOX.
pj I OKlirnVi no erter are unlque and 9 TtTrr!cJgWaZg3iBPrBL )f)'flHSS V
a iU -r,n r"5" """"" ,DU" IU lilll- " ill WIWII i.ga P IB JissrS, I SL' my.,, w.n
n VBrnssasp jssadmms&smrim&ttnb m rwm& :
rv pMQNt-tomwiAiei. nil' g, , ...ii L-jtimi.i-. u km w jz2&l t 'r' i '.rs
Nnjel is a lubricanfc-net a HI7PWRHOHM
medicine or laxaUve se 'iiIv.yv.p :'..
M cannot gripe. taiffi:S'SfMfc ' : y'"' ' "' iWPPH1 lIFwS--' ' '- '
When you are constipated, I ilg&
t net enough of Nature's ' BKBRBh
lubricaUng liquid is pre- fflB!Mp!K!Sffi
duccd in the bowel te keep I th2!$Ea$R TVM'iTO'lSftSSJii
the feed waste soft and L4flffiSlliX
moving. Doctors prescribe I KJjKg(lBrB
Nujel because i 3j38tfflTC4fJStSagT '
h acta uke I gamayefaQra
1 j v this natural ' K2ailSTii?tK
9 r lubricant and ? XJWKJ&&i?AL-?2ira U tbfK,'VZta ZV" tts3Frtf9nVxi'Lj-
tvitdflil thus replaces HaKJaJSKwC-lc3L T M-$2g&-t 55 x'lS'c2wWCf,V,
TiBEVhH yps&w S TV "nzP?
f"rwf wh Clever uay p
' V Te-morrow &&
l&Ll
Repairing and Remodeling
done new at one-third below
winter price Pay for work
vhn d'l'vercd.
Winter I'rke
120.00
120.00
120.00
140.00
140.00
160.00
160.00
180.00
Salr l'r'c
59.50
59.5C
59.5
69.50
69 5"
79.50
79.5
89.50
98.5"
125.00
125.00
165.00
175.00
195.00
195.00
192.50
192.5
245.00
250.00
295.00
345.00
395.00
244.00
394.0
495.0:
495.0'
390.00
390.00
390.00
490.00
490.00
500.00
590.00
690.00
690.00
690.00
990.00
990.00
400.00
695.00
Steles at Half-Price
STRyWBRIDGE & CLOTH I ER
nun i''- 1111 iiiiij-ttv-v iiiBhUB .-, -iff-iwi w m b m . . mttH n ri jrr i. .1 rii .iA
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And Anether One Thursday
An announcement that thrills every thrifty woman! Clevej:
Day is the most famous and most widely imitated (in outward
form) economy event in the country. Originated years age by this Stere te
promote the clearance of month-end accumulations of merchandise, Clever Day,
through the character of its values, has grown se universally famous that new
in addition te season-end clear-out groups we are constantly acquiring many
manufacturers' surplus and special lets of advance-season merchandise te sell
under the Clever Signs, at prices that reflect very great price-concessions indeed.
That is why te-morrow in addition te the hundreds of ether value
groups, you can cheese from excellent assortments of fresh new Autumn and
Winter Apparel and accessories at typical Clever savings.
A Few of the Clever Day Specials
Fer Children
and Misses
SECOND FL.OOK
NEW COATS $22.50
I MISSUS" Winter Coats of soft all
wool cloaking', lu tan, cailftt blue or
I gray and Kiecn double-faceJ cloak
I lug. Klzes 11 te IS .e.u-H.
! NEW DRESSES $22 50
MISSES' finely tailored Drcffes
l with bell Mccves. Uce vetoes nnd
braid-trimmed Sizes 11 te IS year.
' NEW DRESSES $13.75
MISSES' Dreads of I'elrrt twill or
uoel epenKf, In lew-walsted tin
belted style ulth ln--rt pwkets,
I colored stitchtnK or br.ilil trimming.
I Sizes 14 te IS year.".
COATS $7.50 TO $15.00
1 liini.S' Coats of tweed, over ever
iilaldH or of tan or cadet blue clonl. clenl.
inpr. Sl...a 10 te lfl years.
WASH DRESSES $2.65
i CURLS' n.'W Dressen of checked
arid plaid gingham and plain colored
chambray, In stralglit-llne rtjle.
Sizes 0 te 14 year?.
THIRD KI.OOH
1 COATS NOW 54.95
CHILPRKN'S Tailored Coats et
chlm hi. la cletli In oiniuinerr brown
and tia;. Sizes 1! te i, jcus 51.93.
i l'ole llatf. te match, ICjc.
INFANTS' KNIT GOODS
l A wonderful let of Knit Goed3
' Sacqtie.i, Cap", Swwitrie, Hooters
, greatly under prlM J5c te :.GU.
I FIRST FLOUR
UNION SUITS 50c
(URLS' White Clauze Cotten Inleu
1 Suits, low neck, no sleees, bloomer
knees. Seconds.
WAIST SUITS 39c
CHILDREN'S Ribbed Cotten Waist
i t-- ii ml r price ut -.Sic.
CHILDREN'S HOSE 25c
TlTf ar er Inttth of rlhbcil
tnt-rcei Izrd lili! with bread ribbed
turn-eer tops. Thy are "imper
feeth" of a quality that tells for
double.
STOCKINGS 20c
Aerage half pi Ice. uf ribbed
cotton lu black, white ami lonleiati
I Secendc
MISSES' SHOES $3.15
Tan calf huv nad patent lac
Slims fiem uvular i-tuck, bread,
nnturo-thane l.it with oak-tanned
welted -ok. All 'fs
SHOES NOW $2,15
CHILDREN'S tan calf bu t n aid
lacu Slims and brown kid button
Shots- bread iiatii'v.hap,' Hm.-
SHOES NOW $2.95
VUCNU (URLS' tihi.fs. broken
hlzes and tln-rt-fere. n-e.itv r.diaed
SLIPPERS NOW 90c
MlhSLS' I'lnk Kit Mlimerx will
comfy i- ! " mull r'ei ii,,.. ,, i,,
SWEATERS NOW $3.01)
Children' Wm.l mi at.r, iiif0 in
ball' 1" cm hi (in
Fabrics and
Trhmninns
FIRaT FLuuR
Weel T'-ieetiiif, .lU-iiifh S1.C5
oel Checks and Stu'ius,
inrhe-s wide l '.)" it yiinl
'"'iiiitiin C'tde, lll-iiu'h 'Jii.T.'i
Viuliu-i .jik. -lii-ncli $'.'..S.i
Hli'ck i-';ii'ii (i 1 M p SI. (J.i
Cliften V"Uvl. hliieV $,r..bu
i Silk-iiinl-C'"ttnii I'enl'n, for
T liii'iiKh fee ii yard
leal
Pccale 'n m-nt rt'in-u jsc
Wevpn M'nl"af ;!hirtiuir li.V
Knenuii Si'iti'iR:, pliccWed 5Sc
Stiuv'i'vd l"iryb '!i'i"f''atu '-"mY
I en'-' C'ctli roe'I 'tiality Mc
White c'li-'rnx -'hi tin" '("c
Torehnn 'ace ''c; VA va-ilh '
Snunifh 1 cc li'leiiii"inirn 'A.'A,i
"e'i'u Hlbben. GU-li.ch 38c
'(.
Women 's Apparel at
Clever Dai Savings
Si:COND FLOOR
DRESSES NOW $13.00
Crepe de chlne In black, ruixy blue
dark brown aid uhl'c, plaited model
with loose beaded slf-es, vestee.
DRESSES NOW $18.75
t'npp df chine In black, nay blue,
daik brown and white; plaited and
paneled '""'it-Is
SUITS NOW $24.50
Nearb one third less thsn regular,
of ulama cloth In black, nay blue,
dark brown and Sorrento blue. Leng
(cml-flttcd coat, full cellar, detacli
uble b It
SUITS NOW $2G.50
Fine Tricetiiin Siuth In black, navy
blue and dark brown aemi-llttcd
long coat, wilh lashtd seaiut.; may
be worn ",,-i or w "ie"- b.lt.
SUITS $7.50 TO $15
HALF PKICi: .Medium -weight
Suits, of worsted ji-rsej . linniespun
and tweed. Net tl sizer. In each
material, but all t'.zc.i from 30 te
lhs ' th' let
COATS NOW $22.50
Weel veleurs, a ! u of Uelivin:
made en Imig. fti ng'ii litit'-, belted
all nmunl, b-aiitifull : ilk lined
throughout .Mi a am and daik shades
of bruw.i .V irlv all hae fur
U COATS NOW $17.50
sports dial--, three qua' ter length,
full, unbelted back, beited front;
Raglan fie, w-,. K.l sli.m,, at hand,
held lu by i'ar. if ib sired. Dark
lnlxtllie.- and tan c1 laklng- III plaid
effect be i, ,1,1 .' v ' d,
COATS NOW $12.50
IIALF-FRICi: iLr:RANCi: of
llcht-welght r ips anil (eat-, cluetl;
inie uf a kind All high-, lass gar
liieilt.", eilgn,d'.l. i.i"ie Ui, m double
DRESSES NOW $21.75
Feiret Twill Drcs-rf In coat,
vedlngote and panel ef'ects Black.
nay blue da-,, brown one-third
l''-3 ll'll" IVll"'
NEW SKIRTS $5.00
Ww ailt'iinn klits plaited rind
plain hpeit n " b -. m tin- fashion
able blue-aiiil tan ,iid black and
vvhite ilii iil.i .ii. ,1 -iniie" Werth
"EVLNCOA'I'S NOW $6.25
Rilbbcrlzcil i ,n t ir ' 1 'tli I'eaTi in
blue and in t in i ,i,. in m, in belti-1
ttjl" W 'tl. III. -I. -, - . , ,11 ,.
MINK SCARFS $25.00
Twe-iikm M. it- 'i te-- r . b lin w i
tunc ' i1- ' ,; ' " niv
FUR SCARFS SI S.75
Canadian W lf i.arfs In the open
animal Mjb, lm.il wnh tlne crepe
de chine. Ulack aid I u ii hh.idea et
VVU COATS S135.00
wonderful nli itmra Mu-U
iril Coats with cm- i .- I.n and deep
eff.i of the musk , 1,1.1-ian 1, -
i ,,.it n-'.i. ,.i- , . i(UM,
PETTICOATS 53.85
WORTH Ml i II M"Ki: 'K
,aiej, lafffia. mi, ,i . t,,p Mm,
tafleta lleuiu e. Hi i, k ,1.1m colors
and ""11 ten , if n-'..
TRIMMED HATS $3.85
Hats of the t.i-n 'i ible bke k
1 a"iii vn'V' wMiai-i'v i.n ,.,1
TAILORED HATS $2,011
Ol Mlk-tll'-nil 1,MI- t! 1 i.K'il W.I, I
. ' I tab" e- b .w -
TAILORED HATS Sl.00
11 ue half pi ice ui. 1 U .1 1, 1
1 -rutliilCllt lain 11 I i,i 1 i.i i.gul.n
BLOUSES NOW $1.95
meri; than e n i:-'i h i it i
1 NDKR I'RICU. Uaeutiil IIIeus.m h,
whltn and In black, la.leied and'
cinl-in'ler"il
BLOUSES NOW 50c
Half prien for these- Whltu ,ille
Rleuses In 1'eter Fan s lr, ake a
lew in fr"l --,,.( j., ,,,, ,
BLOUSES NOW $1.50
odd let.-, grentb hJikiI Wl.lt.
v'e dbulty, eigii.u ,ti. i ta mivd
ii id trlmnied Alse imi n,i Uleuw. b
and Over.Uleus.ea ia u,e jui.
IS
THIRD FLOOR
HOUSE DRESSES $1.95
Levelv Freck of Impetud gitur
ham lu black, blue, brown, grefii am
red checks; organdie cellar and tuft tuft tuft
soine with eigamlie s.ihhc, sues ; '
te 10
UNDERWEAR $1.85
Philippine Kmbreldeied Nigh'
(iewns and Kuielupe CUmihsee
e.v ellcnt value
CORSETS NOW $1.S5
Discontinued models In S ,v
Spt-'lal. Neiiin, W 15.. and ether will
known makes Many different med
tli, wnll-bened. lightly boned and
tiaptle-tep Seme, wel Ui umte than
deLble
CORSETS NOW $3.95
Wendtrftit values ill S . C. Sp"-
Iril. Smart Set uud ethf r make.,
i-hiell in ' ink brocade.
BRASSIERES NOW 50c
Seme worth trebl Heek front
and hook back, pink and white. Mau
lace-triiiimed
NIGHT (JOWNS 95c
Vlanneitn,- N'igbt downs in pink
and Idii" 'ripcd iffect-j, and whit,
Naln.ioek Nigut liewns. trimmed wl'li
embreldrv nr In lust.iching
ODD LPTS OF MORNING
FROCKS 95c TO $1.95
unlv ui" of a kind in Mime n
stanct's, but a 1 Dic-i-s worth nier.
thai! duUbk t!e. l'Ues Checked,
i trlped ami 1 laid gingham and plain
colored ch.iu hi.iv !- zi 3i te I'l e
lh; let. bin i ' in tacli stvli
CHEMISES NOW S5c
Lne'epe i h, ml-.s of nainsoek
trimmed w'th ,ac- and finbrel ler .
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
UNDER PRICE
A tnanuf.v tin-i' mp p'e Ik1 of
Muslin Cndi-i w. ,i , n ludlng MglH
i -iewns. Ln, In,- i- h-mii" anu
''estunie ii's, ii - f'.urtU unIr
prue.
riRfT 1 l.i'eR
(JLOVES NOW $1.25
l-'inc Imported lil.i'- I imbskm
'ue,s. in tw-e-i'lasn '-ijli-, b! i-I,
n idi- t.ui brown and i"ij.
LACE COLLARS 10c
lllipiiltid VflllFP Lice "'iill.n 111
lvtfr Tan, 'Iiitde nnd ilai ttlr, tk,
:i anv jiatii'iii-. i,, wh t. and i-cru
HAIR GOODS $3.95
'I i i.l. ti in wlttiirs In tin- Jfi
mill biig.b. ,,i.d ..-l.ch Waiv
Transfei.i. itiu -, Mjiu of c.uh in
M 'VESTS 3!c AN'D 45c
Fun- r.ililnd cm mu V, -ts hand
t',i ,uw ii, i k i , '-r.s, Ugulur
. izi r ''lie tr i si- -Lie
COTTON VESTS 12 ' 2 c
liibbed i i.tb n n !,iw ut.
"ill li BE D "c'OTTi U N ION
SUITS 38c AND 4."ie
IkllHl tuji, I iw In , k 1 ., s' i If
tight or Iiiiki- liiuf. Riguiar .-i'.is
"' , i'ra sin-. -1.",.
STOCKINGS 50c
Full - fashioned in. i.niVi-d hsk,
in b'i,i k ai'd .', us
STOCKINGS NOW $1.0(1
I'ti'l-fasliinm-il i. st, ..'iiu.-, in
STOCKLN GS NOW' $ 1 .35
Hiat i.-i . un, .1 ... si, j, ' .Uf, -,
w i ii f ml i .. i i d ,1 . ', .
SWEATERS NOW $ 1.35
' bur J -d ', In, Si.il I- i i at
ui III '" r lili.f-
PUMPS NOW $IJ95
'iray UiKlc-kui runip.i 1'laln 'e. s
twn - urim pattrrn. light - wghi
weltrd selrs and cow-red Leuia hrtk".
All I ui"' wld'liw
SHOES NOW $3.25
Hlack lil.Ufil KnU'ii I.inv Slnn-f,
'or t. ndt i i ! ii. ml. pc in ni
f' 1.111 111,- ,1 I I' , , Mi, ,
Ilia k Mil iiNfn'ii- w ie I sou seu
and milium i i s m i in in- e
feida with Cuba i h. i U , also brown
ffluziil Kid.slUn UNferds.
Fer Beys
SCCOND FLOOR
SUITS WITH EXTRA
TROUSERS $9.35
trt.nflv inatle. n oil-cut Hulln
in
7 te l rar"
OVERCOATS 57.75
firm Ceals of clilnihllln cletli
tly tullet il, fcr lieyii te 1"
nt ngi
Small Beys' Suits
$2.75
.tiinmr iiulis 1" Cdlyr
Tuit l,i;I5. villi Mlll W.'llf
nml tn"I tieti.'"f-. ?wt
,,j s :'nrn. r.c-illeiii I
Milur.
Autumn Caps 65c
Werth mere tlian Oetiblf.
Smart, practical Caps or
ivfet ni'l HlltlUBS In n ' '
x.ety of xliails.
Percale Blouses, 50c
Fane:- 'Urlpf-s m vark.u
M-lths ami Kliades. All "'
f.ft uttaclicd cellar.
I-JUteT FLOOR
Union Suits 50c
r,hhb' "otten 'iauzc itjiif".
. ends of ii Krurle that M-lli
'or i.n--li:ilf mere AiliMii.
f. Ir
Beys' Shoes 83.45
In a variety of htjlea from
our rcRtilnr stock, net all
vlzs In any one sole, uertii
ene-tlitnl mere.
Bevs' Lace Shoes
$2.95
Werth etir-li.ilf mere T . Tt
alf Inc Sir hi "h brea 1
off ik-t.innnl ,ilea anJ
iiibL.T In .!.. AH t-lzc.-
Fer Men
snreND ri.uer.
Brand-New Autumn
and Winter Sruts
"ALCO" llal.r
$26.50
iJra.id-iicw Alce Suits m rlh and
fabrli-a that unartl -dresseil eung
mill and eld.-r men will be wearing
the coming season at a saiing of
Tbeut one-fourth as bar-oil en retail
iirn-f!. right new
Winter Overcoats
$22.50
Men a and eung men's L'ltder an I
T .Heretic uvt-reeats. of all-wool
fabra ". t-.ci-Uently tailored.
InO Spring Sui'ts
$20.00
Mi'u ati'l ether geed makec A
-1 ranee price lu runny Instaucce
ler than half the former print.
Suits With Twe
.Pairs of Trousers
$22
Worsted and cassliTure Smt
t ( palri of trousers, In itl
with
ler
im-ii and jeung tuui.
Youths' LoiiR-tieusers Suits, i
half price 10.00.
Separate Trousers $3.7j.
FIKhT Ff.ru r:
IADRAS SHIRTS $1.60 ,
Ni.ineretii fi.ittt-rus en line-count
Madras, v itli stuiiea nuien through.
FANCY PAJAMAS $1.25
1 lese te w hele.salc prlce. Uf line
materials. In fancy stripe?, well
made, wltn neat tres trlmmliiB. All
tizes te start.
fi PAIRS OF SOCKS 65c
of black cotton with extra strenu
te-mfurced heels und tees, seconds
uf i Brad,- usually nearh double this
pri. e. riiztw i)i., 10 and lui3
IMPORTED SOCKS 50c ,
i 'f en tut-1 s-hnlr and hether- '
ii!ed. In siz.- 'i'. te ll'-j. FlrstH
n ribbed wool, and well under prlc.
UNION SUITS 60c
Mhletlc s-tle. Of check naln naln
e.ik. and wurth cien one-half mere.
UNDERWEAR $1.25
lit white merino, fur men Half ,
P i . lin aus, tin .ir.--spcends. Made
b tli. Aim ricaii IbKilerv Company
in mml inn welKht- Mlitu with lenn
, r 'Ien sVef-, and 1'rawera, ankle
leiistn 1 .0 a R 1 1 iiir-iit.
PULL-OVER SHIRTS 40c
et white caiixi- cotton Seconds et
inulitv iikuI.iiIv stdllni; at iniire
than twice tlui "lecr price. Net
all tiza.
(i HANDKERCHIEFS, $1.15 I
of plain In j. n p.r men. Neatly
In nislilcliid I
MEN'S BOW TIES 50c
1 all ,.iic-h.ilf null, rii-ntlfiil
uJuntiKs ,iiid ileiium in s, I, ,. from,
in, Ij.Iu.k dots, timiris unci tri;i(n,
FOUIMN-HANDS 50c
Half pi'.. I '.ilk-lit at ,i ,-p,,-la ,
,i ,(. , ,ni,-. --siiiii fruui mi. et our
lest Nt.ktl suppllcrp. LarKO
ai 1, t
MEN'S SHOES-
-54.95
Werth ima- eiie-lnlf mere Clf
hestnut biuwn nil, lac,- or bluchtr
-tiles, Kun-i.n-t.il calf, an. or
liluiitr sivle- and tan ami black
-lain Iiie'ili- shoe- All edzts
MEN'S OXFORDS $3.45
idd Rreupx if Shut, nnd ('Merdii
Iijii leKU'aC -t.j, I, inlKlnally far
inen than the I'mUr prhc.
SlvCiiM) FLOOR
MEN'S SOFT HATS $2.15
Less than half pi Ice. AiJ Mttn
in a plentiful imuurliui'iit of coleru
and kliaped.
SUITS TO-MEASURE
ONE-THIRD LESS $45.00
1 vh i ii miidf to-jeur-inciiHiiri
'i mu own Mtnlf of - untein tnllera
nitll ou pattf-liM ur you te lit'lew
freiu.
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$
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