PUPILS OF CAMP CURTIN SCHOOL TO RULE SELVES Every Boy and Girl Enthusi astic Over Game of Good Citizenship The student citizens of the Camp Curtln Junior High School Democ racy arc noticeably enthusiastic over their civic responsibilities, duties and privileges. ,f Watch Yourself," is the slogan of every individual. Each new day finds every boy and J ~fie inside story of a Teapot So long as Tetley's is inside of the tea pot, it makes little difference whether the pot is china or earthen ware. It's what's inside the tea pot that counts I Particular people insist on Tetley's Tea. That is because it's the differ ent tea. Different because of the delightful flavor, an expert blend of teas from fls or more tea gardens. Different because of the refreshing fragrance—it's thoroughly delicious. Try a cup of Tetley's clear amber colored Orange Pekoe Tea. TETLEY S TEA ohvctit, c£tL£dJL cvrvct -£in£, — -£*xrm, oxaSL, 'les, in sizes 36 to 46; special. ♦ Val ♦ . -ate h1 O jffo Kaufman's Second Floor" —————— fNow Is the Best Time to Buy Your Suit -|| The assortments are complete—all the new materials are here—none of the /'/ S ! wa "ted colors are missing—the prices are probably lower than they will be later, t/J Vt \ I 1 Poplins, Mens' Wear Serges, Tricotines, Silvertones, Tweeds, Jerseys, Fullwool &&&. I and wool mixtures. P aTJ B In the better suits only one or two of a style. a Prices $25, $29.50, $35, $39.50, $45, Up to $79.50 *ll |\ i/7 SMART PLAID SKIRTS —plain tailored PRETTY NEW SERGE DRESSES A host of wßmm 4)/ and pleated models. Wool serges and wool styles for misses' and women; both plain tailored and JjOSB ? I \ velours. Bright tartan and conservative with trimming of embroidery buttons and braid. J \/r' colors. Models for every figure. Mostly Navy—some blacks. Wf W (p Prices $5.95 to $18.50 Prices $lO, $l5, $18.95 Up to $25 ■ Kaufman's Second Floor" ' i , ■ , ~~ ———.— Rag Rugs Were Never Lower in Price Than Here Now \ arious sizes suitable for any room in the house in the new and pretty "Hit and* Miss" pattern : Size 18x36, a Q Special at T"O0 Size 24x36, /-v q Special at t/OC Size 27x54, > 1 Q Q Special at A Size .30x60, "1 QQ Special at tP A Oc7 Size 36x72, £ O OC Special at v On sale in the Bargain Basement. And Here's the Pretty Plain Colored Rag Rugs in Pink and Blue Size 18 x 36, Special O*7C Size 24x36, QQ Special C/OC Size 27x54, f f* A Special Size 30x60, dl 1 QQ Special tP 1 5/0 Size 36x72, c\ Q Special p^ s */0 On sale in the Bargain Basement. Hall and Stair Carpets Ingrain Carpets, 22 inches wide, ex- gA cedent quality Ot/C Wool and Fibre Stair Carpets, 24 inches f* f\ wide Oi/ C Wool and Fibre Stair Carpets, 27 inches QQ wide 0%/ C Printed Tapestry Stair r* Carpet /DC Printed Velvet Stair 1 A Q Carpet *P A TrO On sale in the Bargain Basement. Economy-Wise Parents Will Take Advantage of These Shoe Values Children's Shoes OO £ T®" 7 Extra Special at J® Black Kid Lace and Jp*\ Gun Metal Button Jy p Shoes, uli made over s' jh the Footform last; have small heels. An- jj other, black glazed kid di and gun metal lace, /CV with low heels. Very Children's and Misses' Shoes $2.75\ Children's in beaver brown, kid lace with little heels. Misses', mahogany calf lace on the foot form last with low heels, extra special Belgian Royalty on High Seas, Bound For Shores of United States By Associated I'rcss• Ontend, Sept. 23. King Albert, Queen Elizaocth and Crown Prince Leopold, of Belgium, are to-day on tte high seas on their voyage to the I nited States. The steamer George Wash ngton, which had been at an chor near Calais, left her moorings yesterday afternoon shortly after the royal couple wont on board from the United States destroyer Ingra ham, which look the sovereigns out of Ostend shortly before noon. The king and queen were given an enthusiastic send off when the In graham passed along the pier and turned out toward the English chan nel Thousinds of school children I and boy scouts lined the pier, cheer- ' ing and singing the national an- ' them. Queen Elizabeth waved her j hand to the children in ucknowledg- i ment. Hundreds of bathers along' the beach joined in the ovation their I cheers continuing until the destroy- • er had been lost in the mist that | hung over the water. GKA I INK WEI.COME On Bonril the U. S. S. George j V nxhington. Sept. 23.—King Albert, I Queen Elizabeth and Crown l'rinee I Leopold of Belgium received a genu- j int American welcome yesterday I when they bearded this steamer to | sail for the United States. American : soldiers on board Joined heartily in j the cheers for King Albert, who had , expressed the desire that no soldierj should be prevented from going home ' on his account, saying: "I am a sol- ; dier myself." I tLet Us Suggest For These Cool Evenings, Nights and Mornings Flannelette Gowns, Petticoats, Kimonos, Etc. We may add that these are out of the ordinary values, since much of this merchandise could not he replaced at these retail prices, on account of our tremendous buying power and our close connections with the largest of mills, we found ourselves favored by early buying and imme diate deliveries— therefore these LOW PRICES. Women's and Misses' <£| nr Outing Flannel Gowns . These are made in three excellent styles, one with double yoke and collar, another without collar, while still another ir.- slip-on style practical gowns, made of line quality outing flannel, in pink, blue and white striped patterns; trimmed with braids and satin. All arc cut full and of good length. Women's Outing qq Flannel Petticoats JOC Children's Outing Q and whit< ? a,ui and whTteTtr'!^ _l - _ ° U/l I With scallops; lull lengths. Special. Flannel Gowns Infants' Outin? rn They are made with double yokes © u t| /* and have collars of a fine, soft white ' Tj ft I C* outing flannel; lor.-g; sizes 4to 14 years, i • , V. ••••• • x. . . ~ . .v. ! lhese are niade in good quality outing flannel, in white: but cannot duplicate these values ton front; nicely made; full cut; sizes 6 months to 2 years A anywhere. Come early. ! very good value. Special. Infants' Outing CQ Infants' Outing /q Flannel Kimonos . . Flannel Gertrudes . These are made of line quality white outing Long or short, all made of fine quality outing flannel, trimmed in pink, blue and white; trim- finished with ...... ' med with silk braids and novelty borders-just „ .A ,1 P hUe °'' blue and what baby needs for these cool days and rvights. unite, stitched edge; all full cut and nicely made. Special. Very special. "Kaufman's Main Floor" Men will Profit by Taking Advantage of These Men's Dress Shirts - - 79c Whlle there are but a limited number, there is plenty on hand for BBMFT'" ,A, i Wednesday selling—all of tine percales, in good, serviceable patterns, BBij![ jLB?I and have neat turn-back cuffs; sizes 14 to 17. IUUIjgZZA Men's Cotton Hose - - - 17c llliggfl 3 pairs for 50^ These are a good cotton hose, but slightly Imperfect. They come in / gßm,ljU IS all wanted colors; siees 9V4 to 11. Special. H $rWil!lll Men's Heavy Sweaters $3.98 j Men's Union Suits $1.69 H... A y" .!;'■ r:"!' "S" wl,h Buy them now and uve on later prices. Spe- slee\es and in ankle length comes tn all ci&l, sizes, 34 to 46. Special. Extra Special—Window Shades, 65c This is a water-color window shade, complete with fixtures; size 3x6 feet. Very special. SEPTEMBER 23, 1919. New Jersey Is Nominating Governor! I Trenton, N. J., Sept. 23. New ; Jersey is holding primaries to-day to ! nominate condidates for governor, i the State Senate and the Assembly.! 1 Chief interest centered in the con-! j tests for the Republican and Demo- 1 j cratic candidates for governor. The ; | Republican candidates are Governor William N. Kunyon, State Comptroi- ' j lcr Newton A. Bugbee, City Commis | sioner Thomas L. Raymond, of New-: i ark and Warren C. King, a bound ! j book manufacturer. The Democratic | gubernatorial aspirates are Slate • Senator Edward I. Edwards, of ! Jersey City: James R. Nugent, of, i Newark and Frank M. McDermit, of I Newark. Oil Window Shades 95c Dark-color oil window shades in fine quality complete with fixtures; size 3x6 ft. Verv HOB cial y spe " Pure as a Lily fDR. BLAIR'S Cucumber Cream Will not rub off like powder. One application lasts duy. Makes the beautifully soft white. INSTANTLY BEAUTIFIES COMPLEXION Used instead of Powder MKCM !!SC. and Wc. Per Jar At all Druggists or direct from * Cucumber Specialty Co. :tl(l lleed llldK.. Philadelphia, Pa. 5