PPwpp vix- 'i-'iyf.KiJ'.'fWirii'Ar f " twjw1,1-- ."vcbit'tek.1!! 'JP'SW' W mm . y ... ... ,, ., -i- SEBTEMBBK ',2T.; 1922 .&"..' " " GIFJOCW Alleged Slayer of Edith Lavey Weepe When Letters Are Read ' ASKED HER TO KEEP GIFTS New Yerlc, Sept. 27. Mere Minn once Trsterdnv tenrs Ullnl tlie eyes of Wil liam CreuM. Heur nftrr hour lie wiin ilrawn Jjiu-'fe Inte 'llP pelsunnt past through tlie I'ltfc" of Iniiumcrablr let ipM MetlifMllciilly Prosecutor Chnrles n "Works Mt nbetit presenting, Mils cli'npfrr in the Stntu'H nine nculnst the fnlr-hnlred yeunjt mnn for the nllfRrd miinlfr of Edltli Lavey. ,h the curious i'(irH of n crowded courtroom opened te receive every pul pul iateon ei'IiIh distress. Crensy's pnle lips trembled, mid he snt Hftlefs nnd still. Among the sheaf of letters with which the pro'i-eiiHe" rested, two letter, one broken nml Incoherent, &tnnd out con cen con iplcueiifcty. ' Always Was an "Easy Leser" On Sunday, April 25, Creasy wrote Jllss I.avey, vbetc love he strove te ln: . "Darlln-; Edy : "Your letter of Wednesday I can can net answer. All day IinH been n bad iy for me. Ne one known hew I really have felt. Ob, see, Kdy, dear. I always was an easy loser. Hut this Is mere than any one can imagine. Sly (peer broken heart . All I ean sh.v Is this, If you de net miss me new you ean't mlisM me In June, and if our love la net true new It will never be. "Se, darling, 1 can't write nnytblng is all has been said. Oh, my peer heart. Will (Jed help me, Kdy? My fcrnrt Is broken, never te heal again. Who is true? Ne use. There Is no true love. As I hnvn no heart in my body any mere why de I live? I can not understand. Ne, Kdy darling, please de net try te love me. I have lest all the world, everything. "I de hope and pray I will never nee another day as this has been. I spent It all in my room and cried all day. Many thanks for your frankness, dar ling. Yes, I will take the pill, and e rnmc. J win try anil write you a real long letter Wednesday night if I am till in the land e,f the living." Wanted Her te Keep (ilfts In this ame letter Creasy implored Ml I.avey net te return his presents anil the ring, saying: "All I gave you you may keep'.l It 1? yours. I could never stand te' see it. again. Always wear the ring in remembrance of u true, loving sweet heart, the man who loved you us no ether man could." Without date, but apparently in answer te the despondent letter of Creav. Aliss I.avey responded : "Dear Hillie: "Your., bitter recplvpd. today and , I haw no words In which te tell you lidw urprl-fij and shocked I am te knew thi' state you must be In te de the tiling you are doing. New, for your own r.ul:e as well as mine, pull your i"lf together uml go back te your job. firttlc down nndtverk again nnd let time seitlr the rest. When you arc calmer mid yourself again you will realize hew hniieM I have been. De you think it quite light te bliime me. for that M'ry byiiesty '! "Would yntj want -i wife, who lid net lne you? Tnhe fined Carn of Gun ."As Vir the gun, 1 will take geed rare of it, and keep It for you. Ttlllie. Jim .:iy ieu love me. If you de ou will de no rash or evil thing. That Is me i n (ay nut for e strong man nnd ii feldi'T. That is the way of u feunnl nnd ii weakling, one afraid te face life, in the old days I thought you it strong man nnd net a weakling. Don't make ni" Knew I was mistaken. " 1 ii m sending you uiv best thoughts. ,iml firaying that ClY.nl will eKn your eyp te the right." un .May 1. WJ2. Miss Lavey wrote te Daniel Sherman, described as a friend, of Tnpper Lake, N. y. ; "Dear Dan: I am In n burrv and irratly upset. Why p!,-U en you. though? On my wny te school who heuld I meet but Blllie, of Kentucky ? "Fer five or six weeks I have real- treii Hint I could net marry Hillie, ami i as frankness is my motto. I wrote and' told him just hew I fell. He snys le- runic here with but two ideas in hl hrad, te live with me or die with me. ; "Dan. I am net worrying se much ! for myself as for mother. Ii would be terrible for lier If anything should hap Kti. It would be the death of her. And. Ran, this is confidential. I feel belter tinw that I have told some one about! "lis. it is a lean oil my ininu. ' BALKS AT MAKING BLOOD TEST IN PATERNITY CASE Specialist Will Only Act In Court Procedure Step Chicago. Sept. 27. fRy A. rO Dr. Albert Abrains, specialist, has refused te make a private bleed test te deter mine whether .lehn Tierimn, Notre Hime law professor, Is the father of his wife's baby boy, who Mrs. Tiernnn iys Is the child of Harry I'eulln, of feiith Ilend, Ind., It became known teiluy. Dr. AbKiius refusal followed a oon eon oen ferenee with the Tlernans. who c-aiiie te inienge lust night ,,t the close of the fearing en the paternity case at Seuth I end. They brought the babv with miii. ur. .nrains m declining te Inl;.- i part priMitely-in the rase, said he1 Jje'ild make ii test ,my j connection ! i court procedure, and only then! ; "Ii both riernan and I'eulin submit. ' "",. "ic test. Hie paternity trial closed at Seuth I.!, i '."?", VPS,',rday. and the verdict " scheduled te be iiniinunied Saturdav "J ''"dge ('. Ii. Duceinb. ferdney'urges support of tewnsend at polls Congressman Advocates Re-election of Michigan Senater Mushege... Mlrlt.. Sept. 27.- (Hy A. Rt'n;r i'i"lsu f?r..,ll0tl1 "" national mid en,?! , J' ", '!" bl ' ('ft " administrations, re in ed wi h an appeal te Michigan He P blirans "te cast nsige any feeling of J nf Point ment and prejudice that may ii. ,-..""' MIHu-t I'uiled States Sen iin i lli'.rl'N '" 'I'f'Wi'wnd for re.elee. ul . N",l,,'ll,l",r.as contained in the iiiete mldrch-, of Congressman Jeseph . l'erdiiey. delivered here lidav be be rere .tin. biennial Kepublicun State ( mi. "fiitlen. Mr. l'erdiiey was warm in his praise, nf .1 ' 'i,;tl",,l.(, ,,f ""' lnM Congress and rLLi iIi,nr,llnK Administration, nnd nose, bis remarks with an endorsement or Senater Townsend, saying: . At the recent primary the voters, wlJ"1' i"1!1',1'""' """'" '" exceedingly 'I'll, i'1,1"" '" "'"'ileti of Seniiter fn? u '"J "N ,,1P H'iuihlican nominee rtk,, ''"i""1 T,,N ,vn ' descried 8eW "'. """" ' failhful uud thin st... r,"rr'il me people of upeS"'1 - '- relictien en his " '" ' SCHOOL 'RULE WILL NOT BE CENTRALIZED PINCHOT Ferester Speak Today In Trey, Bles'sburg and Other Towns Olfferil I'inchet, Uepubllcnn candi date for Governer. In speeches In Tiega and I'elter' Counties today, told his audlencis flint be was pledged te cheek centralization of public school authority. Today the randldiite speaks nt Trev, Tllessburg. Acllsbore. flaleten nnd Cou Ceu Cou 'ierspert. Mrs. t'inelie) left the cam piilgnlng ijiii.v last night. She Is In .New lerk today, and will be here to te morrow te ntteml n meeting, of the liXeeulive Commltlee of the Hepiibli run State Committee, which iins been called lit' the rlmlniuM. I..I... e llt.., Mm. 'I'inchet Joined' her hiisbniid in! ciiinpnlgnlng yesterday. She did net i ll'livel lillli 1.1... I I., .i.li i .. ! ii I , m ui'iivcrcii e stirring address te mere than three hun dred women In Ilradferd County Court house here. She made the srim- plen her husband has been making up nnd down the State that the men nnd women of the Commonwealth stand bark of Mr. Plnelmt when he seeks te redeem the pledges made by him In the primarv campaign. ' McSPARRAN ASSAILS , ' G. 0. P. RULE IN STATE' Blames Party for Lack of Funds, for Teachers' Salaries Lack of money te pay salaries of pub lic school teachers is due te extrava- ! gnnce in State departments under the reign of Republicanism, according te Jehn A. McSimrran, Democratic candi date for Ctoverner, In keeping with bis general policy of attack, Mr. MeSpnrrnn made this as sertion nf a big Democratic rnlly last night nt Husten. He pointed out that the State was $r2.."()0.0M sln.it of meeting Its obligation in the way of public education. He reiterated the essertien that the Gilferd I'inchet prlnmry fund was swelled by contributions from the Grundy machine and criticized the For Fer ester for giving Pennsylvania a brand of politics which made Senater New berry nnd Michigan famous. COUPLE ARRESTED AFTER GIRL QUITS HOME FOR MAN Delaware Officials Charge Violation of Mann Act New Caslle. Del.. Sept. 27. Patrol Patrel man William Puliner..' has arrested Catherine Crceute. the fifteen-year-old daughter of Carmine Cresente. of Hnskel. N. .T. She ran away from home te New Yerk City, where she has been living with Deniliilck Perphie. aged thirty-two years, who has n wife and two children in Italy. Derpine wu.- 11N0 tuken Inte custody. Derpine cimi.' te Ibis country siMccii yeurs age uml bearded at the home of Cresente for six mouths where lie lie came ncfUiilnted with Catherine. Hefere Mayer Cramer today Derpine was held utpler $10(111 bail for court of general sessions for leIatlng the Mann act arid Catherine was held un der' $200 bail as u material witness. WOMEN FJOAT BONDS Democrats Selling "Certificates" te 'Aid McSparran Announcement l made by (he Wom Wem an's Democratic Club of the lleatiug of "Certificates of lined (iovernmrtit" by the Democratic wmii' n of the State, in order te help the mmp.tigii of .lehn A. McSparran. Democratic candidate for Governer. The certificates, which have the form of bends, have nominal values ranging from t te S10. They ar" simply an earnest of geed wishes by members of tlie iieniecrntie t-ariy. i ne iijiiii'- ob tained will be ui'd in the eMHhlishnicnt I in this city of n Democratic beiidiiunr- i ters. Mrs. Marie A. I'Cennell nlri i charge of the circulation of die ccrlili cates in Philadelphia County. $24.75 Come in the States ..!. - .sgw m:-m ,"-r" W economy prices I e $12.50 . H i j)l ' B 635 MARKET "st! && (SS ... - ' - FORMER DRY-AGENT IN ERIE FACING SECOND TRIAL With Jury Still Out In One Case, Anether Charge Is Made Kric, Pa Sept. 27,(Hy A. P.) Willie the Federal Court, jury which heard charges of bribery and extortion against Charles W. llewen, formerpre. blbitien agent, was stilt deliberating, Prosecutor A. W. Hendcr&eii tin tin tieuiired yesterday tlnit he would place Jleweu and his driver, Prank W. Leti Leti kewskl, en trial today en charges of eeii.p,icy. The Jury at an early hour this morning had lulled te agree. II. A. honey, former Krie dry agent, arrested here en a bench warrant, charging fraud and who disappeared while mi his way te Pittsburgh te answer (lie charges, failed te nppear ngaliift William Cnnfield. Krle bar tender, charged with violating the pro hibition laws, and Cnnfield was ordered discharged. . W. C. Chieern. of Kiie. was lined .SHOO by .ludge Themas after be had Pleaded guilty te n charge of selling liquor in bis restaurant. Kthel May Watsen and K. C. Ml I.ean, both of Krie, were found guity en two counts of selling and transport iii"i llipier. by a jury In .ludge (Jib court after four hours' delibera tion. iu'ing guilty r having liquor in hN piesessieu Merris J', linker, Ftie. was lined .?:i."0. Anether hotel proprietor. L'dwin X. Shaw, was lined ,$:i."0. Yeu W Ne Ceal! 11 Sfe HUMPHREY RaeiaEtfiiTp With a Radiantfire veu burn cas. and that means rnal bills saved. A Radiantfire enables you te have heat when and where you want it. lliilll liii Jjg jfceSSf mil i humitut ty j kni jy "JM Bl 712-714 Market America's Largest Heme of GRAND OPENING & am as ''Sifc5 at'TPricesijdhichsDeak.s iMsM. H x Jtsaas. -7 BBIW Silk Gcergcltr, heavily frinRcd, some with silk, $1 1.00 some with geld braid. $25 Value Everybody Welcome te Champien's Heuse Warming! in and see. the finest stock of Lamps, Shades and Fixtures city, arranged for easy inspection and choice. In addition te our own well-known line of .fixtures of our own manufacture, we have selected the numbers of the leading manufacturers throughout the United and hurepc, combined for your i i: f..i r r,..i,,.. ...j i uiiiniiiicu. i.vi.-i j ei.yi'- ui "Aiuii, uiiu iuiiijj in every nnisn- nnc field-Stipplcd fir itl Re Lamp ?13 complcte with shuiie. . . . Vnlue $25 d-Stinnlcu .Mini or lioei Lamp with strptchnl top Ccorg Ccerg Ccorg etto shnde with pii-et i?247", ruching Value 545 Mahogany Fleer Lamp, com plete with shade $ 1 O.50 Value $22 Table Torchierea in antique geld finish, well designed $Q.50 PAIU M7flilll IlllHHWWHr: jm and well made. Value ?18 Mil II nlulii illl&UlW '' M: f -& During Opening and MlwiMlil H iMimI W A fevfimfm Me Open Till 9 P.M. lUIIllkWi lllWi 'i W , -1 fa , 'I II WoineuVfull-fusliienctl J pure tbrcud silk I I eteckinng with lisle I tops and soles, and the I I high spliced heel II The new browns, Otter, Cocea undiMundnlny; the ijr'jL mm st.de, silver' lenteiiieri I and Pole ; the soft neutrals, II Tiflin, Dime, Fawn; Mack, tttt while and navy-- JXOSC I That soft, clear silk fl I which dcnetcH geed U I wearing quality and I is se pleasurable H I te the touch H $1.95 123 Sa 13th St I j Men's Scotch and English Philadelphia New Yerk D JFoelGolflIosc3.QQ te 6.00 Grenoble, France ) I Needn't Werry If Yeu Amazing warmth 12 te 15 feet away, or only enough te make the room comfortable. Easily regulated. m 3 - DAY SALE ad twm benefit. Here veur choice ii :.. c i all at real Shades fieId-Stipplcd Bridge complcte with shade. handsome Value S2G Lamp, V r r y H4 ield-&tipplcl full-size Fleer Lamp, lU-inch hhade with hcaw frinife and tassels $OA. Value $48 AH Pottery Boudoir Lamp, 11 inches high, complete with 10- $0.50 ini'h silk jlinrln Value $7 " " Sl Have te $75 Street Fumiture $13.00 I mm ma ffA dia IT "!IHMI $24.75 mgXSl, wgm MmMiWnu& m "' STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER. I i i y ' t ' .- ' ' ' . '- -,' 1 1 S9!BtKmlmmKi fQMil "' V "a Sunn Mif I iVrTV. mf, Anether Wonderful CLOVER DAY TO-MORROW A Few of the Hundreds of Items Women's Autumn Apparel Greatly Under Price SK'ONli Ki.eim DRESSES NOW $15.00 I.nit.l-t 'in i.- nie'lfln of iTrpp de rli'l-. in LliH-U, nay lil'K, dun. Irun iitiil l.i unn. tritnnifl with open-vcrk 'it'liliiB; one nrnilel lias TRIC0LETTE DRESSES IN EXTRA SIZES $21.50 Timle meilplH in blncl.. nnvy blue arid darl brown, trlmiiicil wltli MlfhlnRer mIK cinbreitjcr. Sizes DRESSES NOW $25.00 Flat rept ,unten c:r'i)f mul tbie rrrpe (In chlm-, bcn'lfd nml 'm 'm btelilcred all hlKh-el.'iR.s jnerlnK. In senie instances only one of u Kind. Hlnclf, navy IiIhp, brown, wlilte. lit una, and sonie in tan, pray and P'TlwInklP SIzps .'IS te -tfi; a few in slzra '2 and It. Sema north double thin Jirlce. NEW SUITS $25.75 Pelret twill in blarU, nny lilun and darV. brown, ni.id" wltli platn platn lallered. lout? frciiii-flttinj; :eal , Keed fllk llnliiK. NEW SUITS $26.75 I"ln5 trlcetinc in black, na litm. and dark brown; Tine coat will M.u-hed scairiii flnl iT-d with tai lored fold:; ; full cellar, drtin-hahl' MEDIUM-WEIGHT SUITS HALF PRICE AT $25.00 Fine Imported twwds. twill erd and trleetine : roye, (rret-n. lavetid.'i-. IiIik, lilark and navy bin.-' In tlv: let Net all izef. NEW COATS $15.00 i:rrllent v.ilne iloed. h.v.-laldbai-l rleaK.nc; In luht find dark shad" of Ian mud, in he!i,d (perm cff"., about tlire-iiunrtei' leiiRih. COATS NOW $10.75 clpar.ini e nf a mif-i-elluiieetii let clilrt! liclH lnlMurf". made in Pte'i. -tailored H'ylr, wiib joke and . ki'H In d BLOUSES NOW 85c White n.,. :md diinit . iTni-l.i'-lerfd, Imiv-trimmed, or trlmmrd with cel.v BLOUSES NOW $2.35 Fine .ii, lae, -trliiimed ; al'e li.md-'iiade l'.itl' Uleu.-r. trimmed with la-e I're'.i-u mm.', .;ri-at!s under prl e PONGEE BLOUSES, $1.05 Tallnn-'! a"d " iiii-fitlnri.fl, eom eem eom b'liatien .,r his'.-r fi.-KiuK. Tu Tu tde and r'ei.r Fan iimdelj, BLOUSESNOW $3.75 t'ret'e- 'i nrcette Tluij-rH iinil r, r-B'n 1-es in wlilte .mil fle.i Olnf . j, "1 e n -il trf, ,!., rtallllllv linked etlni- , 'rtberati ly tn.-uded In c ile--- AMERICAN FOX ANIMAL SCARFS $22.50 With ! ..id and bru.li nil n.-uu. tlful thaee? vf brown, alfce lu:treua l,1"'k NEW TRIMMED AUTUMN HATS $(5.50 One I indred beaut if u1 n.-w Trimmed Hnt.. chielly of rii li bl.ul; clet. Wnnderful ulut PETTICOATS $2.05 Mwi.Tf, t.ilTctu nml j.t.nev top wltli tffei.i flounce. VarieiM ;'yle.i and fch.ide-i niiiui Fr.nen BATH ROBES $3.05 llcnrei H'itikt Hub lliil.e., , prelt Iicund .ffe.'ts .i mj K,i,l e..,. eriiius. enrd Birdb' .mil narrow- rib bon trimn i i: HOUSE DRESSES S2.J5 "-.'iic-mi l i ' I rei Us in ,i niiin ber ei '.li; ehei'ked and sirlpi d BiPBliati'. .i of pinup .-li.indiniy and H 1 ' w mill plant.., wlilnj ercandlc cnl.ir .t ml ruffs. & 7 Fabrics and Trimmings I'msT Fi.nen Weel Velours, M-indi $2.00 Corduroy, heavy wale--$l.0i) Sntin-fnce Canten Crepe JJIJ.DS a jnr.l Figured Satine, -'iG-ineh I0e Kimene Crepe?, tigurcd 2Gc Novelty White Voile new L'Ge Printed Voilee, :i8-iiich 10c Dainty Quilting Challis !,' White Mercerized l'eplin L'tic White Middy Twill- -'Jee lf(irntie Ltiees '!.',( and ,iOc Checked nml Plaid Itibliuii :18c a yard. NEGLIGEES REDUCED In tbe l-ren-'i S.ileii. u number of 'ii e N't?. ct-fi. I'llfflv Olie of a kind, ; t i;r.-at r- lui'tlens. CORSETS NOW $2.15 Half jiri' ' and b cs S. k ' Special. U .irner. W. H and u'Iit well-l.newti make-, udd let of 1-w. biikt. Im c-lnt. n.edeN, pink and wlilte. tii.Mn rn.d breeaileii. CORSETS NOW7 $5. S5 )'''ie I''r'ii.b .Te5."if'H 1'el.tS. .- & " Sjn.-ri.il, . li and etlifrs f.-int mndi-ls. rbli'fly In brei i tf- adrs. .Many c-s than lis-It priiv. APRONS 65c te $2.10 li-i ? Apreiih of Kinulmni. peretile and i repe limken alzes and di di ,eniiniicd numbrrp. Creatly re fill. - d. CHEMISES NOW $1.20 Knvelepe I'hemisra of soft white nainsoek, trimmed with la--, or eni brnlderv. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR GREATLY REDUCED l:umpeil lets and diseentinued iiiin-liertf, at nmeli lr than recul.ir pr.K.- FiriST FLOOR GLOVES NOW 50c 'i.rniilet Slip-. .ii '"haniii''i-'rie iiln.e-. hi brown. bla-k, rliainuls ii d Rray. HANDKERCHIEFS 10c ,1uM Handkerchief with em-bmldr-red ceniery. V, rv geed alue. LISLE VESTS 25c "v i8 llibbeil LikU" Jied'- ". Vcjij, .i-n kIplncIch!-. low -neck eyts,. RIBBED COTTON UNION SUITS 85c and $1.00 H itid top, low ne.-k. no t,, ,,,. -- V '. .'eni;th or knee-lencth. Itrfru. '' zi S'm-. Utpi si.. ., Jt.'ig. IjlP UNION SUITS S3c 'j.-piee --t. tbrei.- jnere Flyle. 1' i bed liFle Se eii'li LIGHT-WEIGHT UNION SUITS S5c and 05c fit , .1 i -.tt .p tmieli i,. el. , II-.., ... R'--- i 111-. IniRtli Kcg'll.H .IJIS RIBBED COTTON UNION SUITS 75c and S5c l.ic' ' v-ipVi' land top. h-w -p.-k, no i-.f-. v., ' ',. ( Vngrtlu Hecular Nizes '.' IX'r.i 'lzt.. S5e. SPORTS HOSE 50c Mfp-er.z 1 ll.bnid Sports llns", SILK STOCKINGS $1.25 l'ure ,- -''., K t53- "lirai'l'. ' Ttr.ind : fi'!-i!' m-d m- rn-rlze.l tops witli ' eraiiirt blei k"" w liieli prevent run. HUek. white and ruletk. Sizta S j te 1". Seeends. SILK STOCKINGS $1.00 Fiill-fasli'iini-d M'k ""'teeklncs in i-'nek and in wbii. Sr.-endx SHOES NOW $1.75 Wim,. n': llish ..i .1 I ..-. i,..b ,., p -,ri, v ,,f .,tj , . 1 ir; .r-.w ii h ion l..i. p shop, pntent Irnlll. - . 'ijlli.lMp ..,, ,. 1 J bl.,i-k b'l-k-kili. . Inlh-lep l.ll. .-hoes, .I'd I.1.11 S' . i. j tu treat arien . LOW SHOES $3.75 H 1 -i i 1. mi inpt.il Twe. strap rump . pitfit b.itlier Threp.str.ij) 1'ump.. apii bla.-k fjpde Hiid Kr.-ij suede Str.ip T'un p. ajid ether LOW SHOES $2.5 r-itfllt I. jihrr -ui.p, tan ,,-ilf ' 'I., ,1s I row n I li i ifei-.s ,,- . - -i' ' l i 1 ' ' ird Main uiipl ,1 m'.i'i- mi n ,,-p Linens and Bedfurnishings FIRST FLOOR T.inen Dinner Cleths fl.eO Large Turkish Towels 7,'ie Pillow Case Linen, l,r. inch SI. tin ji yard; and Sheeting Linen. 90-in. --$1.7."i a janl. Weel . filled Quilts, figured Satinc cuvering, -elid color holder and hack -$9.75. White Ulunkets. 80 per cent wool, 70x80 inches $pyj5. White Hed Spread-. hiiitl inches new ?l.(i.'. S. is; C. Peiinwedil Slievt-., XI v'Hi llll'lli'- S.1,l. Leng Cleth, Ml ,nn- '"i- l.'.i.'i. Iileaclied SlRe'iing, SI inch e.'n . Thousands of happy shoppers profited by te-day's Clever values Te-morrow, theusdnds mere including many of these who were here tedaywill also save money, for we shall have Kl MriiNO FLOOR Alce Silk-Lined Sample Suits $29.50 Half prl, , for tliehe (.tyllnh, de ."irable Aiitutnii Suits made by enn of Amenr,i',j best men's tailors; s.zrs .16, 37 and 38. Half Price for Winter Overcoats $12.50 I'lsterett,! model. I'er young men. Pizcs 2.T te 36 only. Clearaway of Spring Suits $20.00 Alee and ether Sprlnp Suits at l- Cmii one-half the erislnal prlee Suits With Extra Trousers $22.00 Wet-sted? and cassimerp?. for nun and j-euni? men. A-,mi)- under jiriee at $1'2 nn. i-'eraratp Treuseri", for men and .miu'ib men. speelnl S3.Tr. idd let of Spring Suits under ll.il f price $10.00. A tew Tropical Suits, much less fb;n half price 55 00. SUITS TAILORED TO MEASURE 552.50 Men may cheese from fi.'i pat- tfrnn; the Imported or American fan-: herrlnfrbeife or plain tweed tliev degir.- for a Suit made to te order Overcoats also madc-Le-iiiea.nire a I $52.51'. SOFT HATS $2.45 Werth mere than deublp. All sf7es ,-md all prnart styles and shades for mep autumn wear. FIRST FLOOR ATHLETIC SHIRTS 45c I-.-r men. of Rauze cotton, ath-'.ii.- AImi ICnee Tirawers. '-p,-end of a quality usually one- luilf mere. MEN'S UNION SUITS, 60c .Miucii,; tji.-. u; clieclt nainsoek. MEN'S SILK SOCKS 32c In bin. k and colors. Fecends of a f.ir liiplier-prlecd Kradc. MEN'S SOCKS 15c Of l-la U cotton, with unbleached (', .', S.-cend'. .,f a quality worth epr ene-haif mere. MEN'S SHOES $(5.95 Tan calf Ine and Bluelier tihees cuti-metal luce .Sheps, tan grain '.i-e Mi., ps and ether atyle., reduced frmii rt-BUlar uteck. Brighten Carters 18c ne nr narrow eb, decidedly Ir-- 111. in rpRiilar price. FOUR-IN-HANDS 25c 11 '' I" ' d w ide arlpty of ,! ''mis .ii 'I . eIiii-Iiirm te m ipit from MADRAS SHIRTS $1.60 Wm.-i 'M.elras uf iiuperler qual-it- in .i. imi! ber of atrUied patterns in many i.derlngs. All msts for FANCY PAJAMAS $1.25 nnt1ful iiinertniPtit t rlose te whnpai price. Neatly trlinimsrl w 'h freK Fer Beys SLfOND FLOOIt BOYS' TWO-TROUSERS SUITS, HALF PRICE, $10 ,. Y,','h "?'' 1,ss than a'f Prien, "ell made of eTcellpnt materials. .- r.i S te IT year Knickerbockers $1.65 Jreatlv iiu,pr price In mzci g te ,. veurx I-'uli-. in HtretiKlv made. MACKINAWS $6.75 HtK, arin attractive CehI worth double SUeH li te 18 yar VELOUR HATS $2.25 ' Fur 1-nn than half price In roll. brim mid rah-rah style, blank, bill -id bt.ixn Nhadps sZtt fnr lKjyf I HIST FI.OCJR HOYS SHOES $:U VI- ' v I- ' xpptmiiv rpdurerf ".".".'.cumii'.'. ,"'J,, -N' lt. ? ul ,m I , m 'AiJ&M,. isA T t.- .
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