Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. Boston Store c— A VISIT TO ‘T vOur Infants Department will convince you that wo have every thing in tue line of Infants wear. ..Intants’ fino lawn dresses, trimmed with very fine lace $1.00 to $5.00. . SC in Intants’ slips made of fine musl and neatly trimmed, 3%¢ to $2.30. S Intants’ fine knit Jackets, all wool, hand made. .A large assortment, $1.00 to $3.50. — Intants’ Knit Booties, pair. 250 to $1.38 s Felt Shoes, in Blue, Pink, i L Spocial 5ve and Tan and White. $1.25 palr. Infants’ Caps and Bonnets, an end- less varioty to choose from 79¢c 1o $3.25. R Intants’ Leggins made In stylea 89¢ to $1.89 pair. two Infants’ vests.and band on Wool and Silk and Wool, 75¢ to $L.75. Carmage Robes, knitted, all wool, $4.00 and $4.25, s in Cotton, | g/ As Popular As { Domino Package Sugars l Refining Company | " Sweeten it R Jwith Domino™ | were finally put out by the police. Bronchitis, most stubborn of all coughs vyields to its healing properties. Try this famous ol FIFTH AVENUE IS SCENE OF RIOTING MacSwiney Mass and Britishi Flag Cause Trouble New York, Nov. 26.—In St. Pm-| rick’s Cathedral yesterday morning, shortly before noon, was held a sol- emn requiem mass in memory of Ter- ence MacSwiney, Lord >Mayor of Cork, who died in a London prlson‘ after a long hunger strike. At the same time was fying from | the Fifth Avenue side of the Unioyp | Club, across East 51st Street from | the Cathedral. a large British flag® in celebration of the tercentenary of the | Pilgrima. Beside the Union Jack were the Stars and Stripes and the tricolor | of France. The combination of the MacSwiney mass and the display of the British flag at the same time and place, brought about two hours of un- precedented violence and rioting in Fifth Avenue. Invade Club and Fight. First, a small band of men and women forced their way into the club | and engaged in a fist fight with club members in the entrance hall. They The spectacle of a free fight in the Union Club, in such contrast to its usual air of quiet dignity and rich comfort, was followed later by even stranger scenes. Then a mob of thousands—women as well #s men—rallied around a Sinn Fein flag in the middle of Fifth Avenue and threw themselves in a mad attack upon the building that flew the Union Jack. In their fury they threw stones. bricks, bolts, and Pure White Borax From the wind swept deserts of Southern California comes the pure, white borax used in Kirkman’s Borax Soap. Borax combined with other pure ingredients softens water. That is another reason why washing and cleaning are easy with KIRKMAN'S BORAX SOAP EEEEEEEE YIRS EE e e E ' g@@@@@@éfifl@:@@@@@@ | Ol $2.00 and $2.50 SOFT CUFF SHIRTS $1.00 —SATURDAY— $4.00—$4.50 SOFT CUFF SHIRT3 ' $3.00 —SATURDAY— $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 SILK SHIRTS $3.98 —SATURDAY— $4.50—$5.00 FLANNEL SHIRTS $2.95 —SATURDAY— $2.00 BLUE WORKING ASHLEY SATURDAY SPEGIAL CARTER’S $3.50 — SATURDAY $2.50 COTTON RIBEH UNION SUT! $1.45 —SATURDAY SG.bEéfi(;and $ SOFT AND § HATS $5.09" _SATURDA¥ T $1.50 and $2.0 ENGLISH WQ HOSE $1.00 : | even apples at the windows, breaking ¥ 1 family remedy . J}"%c" vindows on the frst foor on | and experience the comfort the Fitth Avenue side and two more it brings to those who usz “'! on the sr:t Street side, but were 2 2 prevented by th 1 1 1 1! Pure and safe it aids nature|an entrance. in restoring vitality and in re-| Mounted into the " P crowd. e police, why v h - he}n_ng coughs, colds, Dron-|isaty onmmmbered at the beginnins chitis, and all forms of throat, of the attack, finally broke up the and lung . ailments. mob and restored order. Many of FALLER WINS MARATHON. h Boston, Nov. 26.—The New Eng- land Amateur ten milo champlonship | | 1 SHIRTS $1.00 —SATURDAY— —SATURDAY SILK HOSIER $1.50 NOW $1.00 NOW 75¢c-€65¢ NOW '~ —SATURDAY; NECKWEAR, 2 for.., 34 $2.00:7 —SATURDAY- GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS (EEEEEEEEEEE run was won yesterday by Fred Faller of the Dorchester Club in 56 minutes 2 seconds. Roads were made greasy by = 2 wet snow and the time was slow. D i S ~ e i Lo Seemaienc | MRIC youtare mrowingEnardforiness : ing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or if winner closely at all stages of the race. gLosr 5 vou have roaring. rumbling, hissing Runar Ohman, also of the Dorchester ! s, ] lub, finished third noises in your ears go to your drug- T o~ st gist and get 1 ounce of Parmint double strength), and add to it 1-1 pint of hot water and a little granu- lated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This wil eny bring quick relief from the distressing head moises. - Clogged nostrils should open, breath- from Philadelphia, but no one wWas in- | ;;: yocome easy and the mucus stop police rode $1.50 HAINES RIBBED SHIRTS & DRAWERS 95¢ —SATURDAY— the policemen who protected the i British flag were Irish. The above famillar trade-mark on | «Down With England,” Crics Mob. SOCCER PLAYERS IN COLLISION. Haverford, Pa. Nov. 26.—Harvard University lost an intercollegiate soc- cer league match yesterday, 2 goals to 1. The Harvard players met with a bus collision on their way to the field EEEEET YRR EEE » $2.00 WOOL MIXED SHIRTS & DRAWERS $1.15 —SATURDAY— » $3.00 Glastenbury Wool SHIRTS & DRAWERS $2.00 —SATURDAY— —SATURDAY-= $350 WOOL SLIP-O SWEATERS $1.95 1 —SATURDAY- " $1.00, $450, $5.00) FLANNEL SHIRT $2.85 —SATURDAY— BcLOTHING SPECIA $ 60. $65. $70. $78 $3.50 Stevenson’s Wool SHIRTS & DRAWERS '$2.50 —SATURDAY— every package—all druggists, 60c|{ “Down with England!” “To hell | forth across the avenue and up and 3 d. H ured. . : s 2 dropping into the throat. It is easy . noughs Fairbanks | Teacher of Violin been arrested and taken to the Eas e Fast| (UININE tablets. The genuine bears peay moises should give this pre- . SCOTT & BOWNE with the British flag!” and “Kill ‘the down the side streets throughout the | to prepare, costs lijtle and is pleasant 115 Dwight Se. Tel. 1145-4. | 51st Street station. - the signature of E. W. Grove. Seriothntat il a liberal sample of Mail this “ad” today MAKERS OF Black and Tan"—an invidious com- str le. e e e g To Cure a Cold in One Day to take. Anyonc who is threatened ‘The Mollycodaie Ki-M0IDS with name of paper and address SCOTT'S EMULSION . ! ment on the activity of the ' police— Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. | Herbert E.Anderson o= . te.csm,s e oies, At the end of the riot four men had e Take Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO .., Catarrhal Deafness or who has (GRANULES) your to BLOOMFIELD, N. J. ) ) 5 ] ) ) ] DIFFICULTIES 70 OVERCOME THE PRE- VAILING IDEA THAT ONLY AN EXCESSIVE PRICE CAN SECURE GENUINE VALUE AND ULTRA STYLE WE 'HAVE HAD OUR TAILORS | AT FASHION PARK DEVELOP THE GARMENT SKETCHED. SUITS $49.50! 20% DISCOUNT O TROUSERS 20% DISCOUNT OD OVERCOATS . ASHLEY'S Babcock Co. CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY-TO-PUT-ON TA1LCRPED AT FASHION PARK ALWAYS PRICED TO WARRANT VALUER EFEVEEEEEREEE ' You will have no more leaky roofs if you apply SORMTIBHT 4S A SPLENDID EXAMPLE sy e e OF STYLE AND ECONOMY IT Mihsotrmdsngoges FH.AS OUR RECOMMENDATION. STORMTIGHT is guaran- teed for 10 years. It requires i Wilsgon's : Rackliffe Bros. Co. : NS | no repainting—no repairs of 150 PARK ST, — e _| ) 1 ] ) 2 ) ) ) ] ) 5 ) ) ) ) ) ] ) any kind. It is easily ap- plied over the old roof—you don’t bave to rip off the old material. Far superior to roof paint and more economical. -] o) m 7)) -] @) ~ m o " Q (@] o w) < > I C Q 1 \ | 1