PATTON COURIER PAGE SEVEN UIE WW gs, 5150/5570 AO SL THE | WE AIO SMA IS 80 U0 3 SE 8 i % # _ ) 5 - : penimeyr. amd EE] i Jo § anit a api i , V4 wl 4 a 3 a ol rs 8 8), SFE ON he 2 4 " i ei Al a t 9%. Sag al ibe Sg IY y swadt nA TIN AR JRC EO aT , a A as pow wa WET em % poet kM i ~ i fo I fo # % & whe i dw . a k a go frm— oni oH FR 5 TR RR TR SR 8 TR L J ENTS MACKINAW (DAL LADIES oul 1 J "29c¢ 1.19 > n D 39.98 i ar ¥ HOSE. GARMENTS ¥ duced to $33.7 SWEATERS Re } i FADIES 3 OL TING GOWNS "TRU NARS, oh B = a be % < & - & 2 ™ Special Sale price. vd 1. 1 = 2 Z i] « w = Ss Zz » z MEN'S UNDERWEAR. £1.50 Men's Fleece Lined Underwe LADIES uit SLEEPING 3 mixed mtd ppp is comm TARR SI 5 pecial at, per garmen reise * patterns. 1 1 doubie 00 S Heavy Out very S 0). 49¢ 1 and d 2: D . 4 1 ingle Reduced to $48.00 Men’s Overcoats 1-4 off ih ‘RS 3. ® * $1.49 49¢ » SHIRTS “armen 91.19 $3.95 Ne Modes, L Men’s Suits 1-4 off 1x Vall 5 ANNE x \ MEN'S (OATS th short sleeves, out sleeves. Special price, MEN'S SWEATERS UIs AND CHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPE MEN'S around and 00 S i comes wi () (0) )e), 5.00 Men's Jersey Wool Sweaters » ) A DIES nl J 5 1 it 4 hs + Te SM In the latest models of the best make and materials ) We will close out a large lot of Shoes during this Removal Sale. -— * CHILD TRANG KEEP TRYING. By Harriet. H. Heller. “When first the child Der ins ate, 3a) Whi ty bles LADIES" HATS MIL DREN'S HATS Do not the little effort under rate 1 rales oa ’ Do thou the same, it will the more d light him And ever to renewed attempts vite him." The way lay through a cherry part of the eity, down a long hill. Grass plots and flower beds bordered th path and sometimes little children played among them. The sunlight flashed an arrow of n gold down the incline, and I could sd “A man,” an red iil @ child alone, sitting upon the pave- he was acquiring his ney A Sei inaer ment. Apparently he was most in the opportunity permitted ne nhase of ii tent. His hands were busy and his * “There!” he cried with satisfa him, he turns 10 another to “play or after ¢has sunny head bent close over his under. tion when I made the required stroke that while his interest [asts nist Gadmit t's tam : taking. “There it is!” The voung child is tremendously An’ out of doors, that gat you Kno THE LADIES HAT SHOP As soon as | approached he seemed “How old are you?” I ventured, for alert, vital, experimenting at life These times-—the Bolshevis)— | to realize my presence, though he was | he looked too little to be concerned first-hand; LIVING! For most of The ccuntry flag Oh, hang it | too busy to ook up until I was quite with difficult curves. them experience must be the great od. Say bud, I'll re-enlist close to him. He was very small,|] “Most three, I think,” he said. ucational factor. Froebel appreciated BE L brown-eyed and very winsome. " Later I learned frem his proud lit- Advertise in the Patton Courier, ¢ mime a on— — yu——— —————. i Hoeinigs Fy 4h ail 1411-13 ELEVENTH AVE, ALTOONA, PA.
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