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Have You Seen Our North Window? If you have not, just take a look at it and you will understand why ité Ris we invite Officer Patrick Meehan of the. N. B. Police Department to come to our store before March 2 and receive 4 pair of Silk Hose. with our compliments, a & Z 3 : [=] In our next advertisement we will announce the name of someone = who will likewise be presented with some choice bit of wearing ap- 2 parel—absolutely free. Who will be the fortunate one? And tomorrow—Saturday—Every body can consider themselves fortunate who takes advantage of these Extra Special Offerings. MOGNIM HL “We're north of the tracks, but we're there with the goods” —_—_— Final Clean up on Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats We have 8 Cloth Coats left, made of Bolivia, Silvertone and Velour. Szes 18 to 40 with large fur collars of Australian Opossum and Beaver. Lined with fancy guaranteed Satin. While they last at $19.98. Values to $75.00. — e e PLUSH COATS For stouts, 6 coats in this lot, sizes 39 to 45. Made of Salts Plush; full length; ljned throughout with guaranteed Satin lining. These coats are not with fur collar. While they last at $19.98. Values to $55. WINTER SUITS We have 3 Suits left. Made of Velour. Sizes 16-38 and 38. Trimmed with ur, also have large fur collars. While they last at $19.98. Values to $75.00. If you need one of these garments, come carly Saturday, as these garments w‘not last long at these prices. - > FUR SCARFS Of Fox, Wolf, Raccoon, Mink and Skunk. Every piece offered in this sale is a beautiful specimen of the furrier's best art and all are the correct fashions of the day ,and the best kind of an investment as they will never be any cheaper. While they last at $19.98. Values to $50. § L Boys' Suits—Sizes 6 to 16 years in all wool Serges and Mixtures, at $6.98. Values to $14.98. 66x80 Beacon Blankets in grey and plaids at $3.98 pair. 72x80 Beacon Blankets and white at $4.50 pair. . ... all colors, 42-in. Reduced from $3.50 Boys' Suits—Sizes 2}, to 5 years in all wool Serges and Mixtures at $4.98. Values to $11.98. Boys' Overcoats—Sizes 23 to 6 cars at $3.98. Values to $10.98. 56-in. Plaid and Checked Skirtings, lall wool at $2.98 yard. Values to $7.50 ard. 54-in. Scotch Mixture Suiting at ‘0 yard. Reduced from $4.98 yard. whité, Imperial Serge, wide at $1.98 yard. yard. KNIT UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY { nearly 700 years. : decided at its first INTEREST TAKEN IN ern boundary turmoil, to give Danzig | H | an opportunity to begin working | # out its economic problems. i o | Strategic Point of Polish Army Activities a Bone of Contention Danzig, Feb. 25.-—Vilna, which the former Russian general, $-ellgouski, recently occupied w.th troops of the Polish army, has fignured In the aspir- ations of Polish expansionists for The free state of Danzig is interested in the outcome of the campaign for possession of the point hang the issue of ague of nations sembly in Geneva to send an international force 1o Geneva to enable the people of ghat peace or war. (Tl shall be.) What its possession means to the Poles is indicated by recounting some of its turbulent history. Vilna was founded by Prince God- imin, of Lithuania, who reigned from 1315 to 1340, and, with Kiev, it formed an important part of South- ern Russia. Godimin and King Wad- islaw of Poland united in a war against the order of German Knights, later that the two countries estab- lished a common Reichstag. This was at Horodlo on the Bug river and here the rulers of the two lands co-oper- ated in deciding all important issues. There was a complete union of Po- land and Lithuania in 1569, as far as all state affairs were concerned and | this continued until the end of the eighteenth century. Although Lith- vania was divided into six govern- mental sub-divisions in 1795 and was under the rule of Russia, a writer in the Danzig Zeitung says. Vilna's sym- pathies remained with Poldpd. Vilna was occupied by Russian “Red’” troops in the summer of last vear and twice changed hands during the Polish-Russian campaign this year. It has been called the capital of Lithuania but the writer in the Danzig Zeitung says the number of | Poles in and around Vilna probably would decide the issue in Poland's favor. In conclusion he believes there is Women's Silk Hose in white, cor- dovan, navy, grey and champagne at 50c pair. Women's Fine back, at 98¢ pair. Women's Dropstitch Lisle Hose at 50c pair. Women's Summer Weight Vests, straight and bodice in white and flesh at 25¢ pair. Values to 59c. Boys’ Fleece Lined Union Suits in grey at $1.00 each. Silk Hose, seam Women's Wool Hose, heather mix- ture at $1.00 pair. Values to $3.00 pair. Women's Cotton Hose in white, tan, grey and black at 1215c pair. Children’s Ribbed Hose in Sizes 6 to 10 at 25c¢ pair. Women's Knee Length Pants, fleece lined, light weight at 25c each. Women's Summer Weight Suits at 25¢ each. Wool Yarn, all colors 50¢ skein. black Union no question but Poland will seek to STORES Friday and Saturday, Feb. 25 and 26 Special for This Week-end 25c Buys a Pound of Ceylon — Formosa — Mixed All New Crop—Delicious Flavor TEA 25c¢c Buys a Pound of our specially fine COFFEE Selected South American Coffees, in the bean, with all their rich, satisfy- ing flavor sealed for the cup. Ground to your ordgr. Rice, fancy BAKING POWDER, Dico. Ib can 19¢ Cocoa, bulk Roasted Peanuts, 2 gts. .. Margarine Supreme ‘SWEET NUT’ 31c 1b. Churned from the Best. the Best. Sold to Made so good as to make you ask for more BREAD “Just Like Mother Makes” 14c per loaf SUNDEW BUTTER 50c lb. - GUARANTEED P FRESH FARM EGGS S50c¢ doz. GUARANTEED city because it is felt here that Vilna ! must be the strategic i ! which will alwa upon | city to decide what their nationality | but it was not until nearly 100 vears | . 7. Dodd, vice-president; Martin K.' Edwatd H. Da: Pasco, treasurer, and L. . Taylor, | cott, J. ¥iederick vice-president. The | Wilcox, John B. Cooley and Martin "ASPIRIN” WARNING! The name ‘‘Bayer’’ is the thi print which ‘identifies genuine Aspirin prescribe| _ physicians for 20 years and proved safe by mi =3 | re-establish the boundaries existing before Poland’s first division in 1772, The state of Danzig is interested in an | early stabilization of Poland’s east- Secretary and directors arc: TO ADDRESS ROTARIANS. President Marshall of Connecticut College, to Speak at Mceeting 'j_‘onght. | President Denjamin T. Marshall of | the Connectict college will address | the members of the Rotary club at its first meeting tonight at the Elks' club at 6:30 o'clogk. President Mar- shall is a Rotarian and will have as a principal subject, the excellent work of the Rotary clubs throughout the state. A pleasing program will be carried out and has been arranged for by the entertainment committee. . Friends of the members have been [ extended an invitation to attend. AMERICAN HOSIERY OFFICERS / AND DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED. At the annual meetin of the ' stockholders of the American Hos- icry company held.at the factory yes- terday afternoon the officers and di- rectors were re-elected for the en- suing year. The officers at the plant are: President, E. H. Davison; Geo. HAVE YOUR EYES SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an ‘‘unbroken pack G’,js_:}g;“";.,-]‘,;',‘;,, genuine ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,”” which contains prope By tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colde, R A. PINKUS tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packi *l.au Street. 'Phone 5370 dester of 1 e o - : Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticac! THESE WILL BE MEMORABLE “e Wonder Clothes System will remember days for people. them because of the tremendous Tell us, who can approach this value? Wno can’ offer you Suits which are any way near ours .in" either styling or price? Who can let you have the superbs Wonder workmanship, the finished designing? - You'l have to admit, there’s nothing like it in New Brita,in,i or any other place. If you don’t buy now, you'll be- sorry when this pm:e- slashing storm is over. Help make history by buying as’ much clothes as you can possibly afford.” FROM OUR FACTORY neir .‘ ce