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ARROW, IDE AND EARL & WILSON SOFT AND LAUNDERED COLLARS 15¢ We carry the largest stock of collars in the state. THE BIGGER, BESSELAND CIGARS Our regular 12¢ grade BETTER, BUSIER LOT OF MEN’S BROWN CLOTH $2.00 Our regular $3.00 grade. 10c STORE HATS LAST WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow is the last Wednesday clerks’ half holiday. Therefore, you will find at this store many exceptional specials. We will refund to you the difference in price and also an additional ten per cent if you find, quality considered, merchandise purchased here less elsewhere. BARGAIN BASEMENT MEN’S HOSE 13 = * $1.00 Black and cord WOMEN’S SILK CAMISOLES 9¢ Regular 95¢ FELS NAPTHA SOAP 4¢ Limit 3 WOOL BABY BLANKETS 2 49¢ Regular 50c.values WOMEN’'S BLACK POPLIN WAISTS $1.59 Regular $1.95 ABY UNDERWEAR SHIRTS 4 “ 25¢ Extra values 59c¢ Regular 79¢ HUCK TOWELS 13¢ Regular 19c grade SHOES Valu§4 .gé 3.00 SECOND FLOOR > Ry BOYS® SUITS | Sizes 10 to 17 $3.95 BOYS’ ODD TROUSERS 79¢ All sizes BOYS’ UNION SUITS Light weight 3 “ $1.00 Were 75¢ and 95¢ each SHOE POLISH Black and tan 3c BLACK AND TAN KANGAROO PUMPS $4.95 BOYS' BLOUSES Extra gaod A 75¢: MARY PICKFORD APRONS VA 2 P e S Y SPECIAL LOT OF MEN’S RS W0k DX il FOMSEANL311 CA SPECIAL LOT OF WOMEN’. % Our regular $13.00 Stetson make FIRST FLOOR MEN’S SHIRTS 1.00 $1.50 and $2.00 values BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 9c Regular $1.00 value MEN’S CAPS Oxfords. Home spun B. V. D. SHIRTS 4 " $1.00 W SR . 2 T SRR MEN’S SILK SHIRTS $3.65 Regular $6.50 values 6 LOT OF ME’S SOFl' CLIAR ‘ ATTACHED SHIRTS 89¢ . $2.00 values $1.50 value THIRD FLOOR WOMEN’S SEALPAX UNIONELOT of WOMEN’S BLOOMERS SUITS Step-ins, night gowns and envel- $1 45 ope chemises o Value $2.65 2 “ $1.00 NORTH SHORE GINGHAMY,,; wWOMEN'S PETTICOATS $2.95 $1.00 S "BESSE-LELA ND CO. 27 STORES ALWAYS MORE SOUTH AMERICANS Agreement Reached of Benefit to United States Buenos Alres, Sept rehandise pack pounds will be 13.—Shipment welghing up Y post convent terday by the Pan-American postal ¢ s in wession here. Such ship- ats would be provided for between countries ratifying the convention The other provisions of the convention were that there would be freedom of transit through contracting ccuntries, that payment of from 20 to 40 cenia United States gold would be made by the country of orlgin to the country of destination on packages welghing from 11 to 22 pounas, and an agree ment on the part of the countries of destination not to make more than a single local charge not exceeding ten cegta . Adontion of this convention com- pleted the most important tasks of the | money orders wera Is Included. o8t axrecment provides on of A Pan-American embracing the United all countries of Latin-Am parcels un States and between formally ratifying it before where numerous charges lave be made in the past,'in many cases total- 1ective on January 1, 1 to nations for | jing more tham the value of the Eoo! countrics #. The United was brought out of the “death belt” by VALUE FOR LESS MONEY. SOLD LIPKE PROPERTY. David L. Nair, trustee of the bank- supt estate of William A. Lipke, yes- terday sold the Lipke property on Haley avenue to A. A. Mills, subject to a $2,000 mortgage. SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAMS LEAN CORNED ) 8c LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS and by courier to Am: recetved that dad. -— 0. K. Davis, and Ed the shipment of A States will by States d 2 win Sands, declar from the U The only reservation made to com- - | plete aeceptance of the convention was s | by Argentina in which country it will 51 30 Conts—Costs $6. Ona case cited wae a ed from the Unite 1 articles worth 3 cost the address result of various charg new convention the be replaced by a sin cents, making it poss for Ameri- cans to carry on business through the mails. The more than one moderate chargs livery. The effect of this w brought out in the case of Argentina, agreement would becoma ef- 00 dmven - VN Sl e Ll Preference Most men prefer a Dobbs Hat $5 to $8 STYLES Shoes Oxfords Pumps 1-Eyelet Ties Real Bargains. We alone have them in New Britain Wilson's be necessary to amend the postal law so0 as to | convention proposal for the establishment of an international postoffice at Montevidco. : provisions of the becema operative "rh.- congress has also acted upon the — Last Call for Wednesday Bargains And We Intend to Make the Last Wednesday Morning the Biggest “BARGAIN MORNING” Ever Held By Us ! We Will Close Out Temorrow Regardless of Past or Present Costs 560 PAIF}S OF WOMEN’S SHOES, OXFORDS and PUMPS at ONE DOLLAR A PAIR. LOT OF MEN’S GARTERS 9¢ 25c grade MEN’S HOSE = $1.00 Regular 25c grade [BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS ‘ VOILE WAISTS Lace trimmed and embroidered 9¢ Wonderful values - \WOMEN’S SEALPAX UNION SUITS 95¢ Value $1.45 27 CITIES Did You Write Home to - Mother Today? — Be Sure You See — “THE OLD NEST” Wednesday And Thursday Specials — PRIME SHOULDER ROASTS TENDER SHOULDER STEAKS CHOPPED : STEAK 2 Ib for’25c National Meats Stores Co. 70 WEST MAIN STREET flL.OO LEATHERS Patent Kid Brown Kid Dull Kid Gun Metal White Buckskin White Canvas