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of a 5 P et oETOnE b o et 15 e L i dtesiel Y yearty the Turks would soise & the cute little comedienne, threw the cus- | * y the Turks would . & cor- tard p:: a'ttl’:er grandmother or her fiance { tain number of sons of their Christian and if she did whether or not she was nb}eeu.m-mm they found they justified. All that meptal turmoil might %‘1’% a skilled bridge builder. have been avoided if in a few well chosen al him to follow his bent, . { words the management had flashed the {and the S| at Constantinople, facts on the screen. When you've got a |the Suleiman, at S and the good story, why be a tightwad and make third famed mosque .at Adrianople, a mystery of it? Why evade?” ‘were given to posterity, The Selimich “Huh{” said Eggston. uppose that | FeSts upon the highest hill fn Adrian- . ople and four lofty minarets tower far|is return them to Petrograd by them around the world. . All the responsibilities in commection with them has been shouldersd by the Red Cross in whose care they will con- tinue for an indefinite period yet, for there is no telling how lomg it will be before they are restored ‘s thei par- ents, if in fact it will ever be possible in many cases to reunite-them with their families “following the eond'ticus which ave been experienc® im +h: eld Rus- eenling How to Banish - Piles Thousapds Bless Dr. Leonbardt, the, Physician Who Discovered a { Common Semse Remedy. If you think that the surgeen's knife the only method of escape from the 10 NEW YORK Nuw’cndfll (Nerwich) Line night trip down the Sound and @on 124 YEARS OLD mm—:;m.-u:*-mm;u.n i 2 2 d donme as you suggest and 0! 3 1 ) \ £ L oyear sian capital They were takea away, manager hac above & masgive dome. misery of piles, it's because you haven't| 4 ; blished to the world the simple truth— |2D2 3 ! Sisary ot P g | our destina~ Enteved at n_m at Norwieh, Comn., as|curing a famine n‘ they wilt return at e 3 :M:k the public would havs, been ‘Formerly A';flm”h was a thriving ar e ol e “Yxk:&'—'aloung. ROWR 38 y a time when is 2 anrthing| but a proper cendition to rereiva them it reports relative to conditicns there are true? Where threatened starvitisa drove| di them away, disease in some of its worst forms will be fased on their retw:a, and the task of trying to locate such. rela- tives as may be living deesn't promise to bs an easy ome. One. outstanding fea- ture in eonnection with the umdertaking, however, is the magnificent service that is being rendered by the Red Cross. Z B WASTING GOVERNMENT FUNDS. Once again there is a clamor being made for the cutting down of the ex- pense connected with the Congressional Record. This arises following the pres- th entation of figures showing what 1 cost]er: = MNETY. Flaving once seeh he last year to publish this daily record of|jatest tis, spraying the aisles, every- congress. body will flock to that movie nightly in When it is shown that the expendi-|{the hopes of seelng him swinging from ture for this publication was $537,640 it|the ceiling, head down, from a trapese is to be remembered that there is in-|or being otherwise eccentric. It gave cluded therein a . great number of|them something to talk about all even- speeches that are delivered elsewhere|ing after they got and kept them from quarreling with one another than in congress and that the Congres- i through sheerboredom. Had the expla- sional Record is circulated throughout| _o.o ", thrust upon them, they the country and placed in the hands of| 019 have beem righteously indignant. many who have no time to go throughomiy a few matter of fact persons like its many pages and no intsrest in the|yourself want to tear the petals from the great mass of material there presented.!rose, so to speak, and see the wheels go Thus when waste is referred to jn con-|round!” nection with this matter it can be read-| “I do::mk?:‘;v why ');ouwtalk s about ppreciated such is actually the|Toses,” ispice. “Nobody who was ::.: e o there thought about roses for a second. 2= iping his stream- But thers is no reason to believe that| WhY, everybody was wip Egphag o S gl In the|iRE éves and asking everyone else what paper, which alone cost $130,000 and on earth couid have happene:;! . “As for myself, I was so ipset that I amounted to over 455,000,000 printad pages, or a reduetion in the entire ex- never shall know whether Myrtle Mixup, pense will amount to anything more un- der present day oonditions when greater economy than ever is meeded, than oth- ers which have preceded it have. A record of what actually transpires satisfied? No! Why, I can tell you of an incident in my own life when I tried being simple and direct—I sold a hotse to a man and explained that the animal was given to kicking on all occasions. but he seemed only more eager to-make the pur- chase. After the ‘horse had kicked him into five separate pisces and he had been patched together and had time to think it over, hp was tremendously indignant and wanted to sue me for my whole fortans, admitting that he had been warned but he said he didn't believe me, of course. He thought what I really meant was that it 1a was a valuable horse and I didn't want population is a conglomeration city's Turks, Greeks, J Armenians.” Bim to buy it at that low price which I e §6¥s 204 Athe ‘had inadvertently mentioned. xlsy ,,j',:"‘{ A honest and direct you get into all sorts of l Sy Thit Rl e " 2 Mother Sald So. “You are right;” Gribble backed him up. “Suppose when a man's wife asked | .Children. have an embarrassing habit him whether she didn’t look hagaard and |of telling the family's most intimate se- wrinkled and pale be said vear, my dear, |crets. you do—than which no reply could be| A father stopped at a broker's effics, simpler—instead of paying her l‘.dcmm;li- leclvlmx;r;k‘d z h’l:o e : ou e would evolve . anybody can be ment, what do you suppos bullish of this P bt from that situation?’ e “I am talking about men, not sheer :‘:fil acquaintance. Tm a benr my- “¥ep, pop,” put in the lunaties,” insisted Alllabioe. “i.m} ; :mtu always feel indignant because ad to e iy W at's what mamma work-so hard finding out what really was Sofaing; SETCRE Knew His Owa Dog, the trouble _tonight at my movie house? ‘While making a trip through the coun- try a man stopped at & farmhouse where he expected to spend- the night. He became friendly with the boy of the family and when the s dog came near him he asked him. it were sav- Telophone Calts, tion happy, refreshed and satisfied. Excellent ser- -ice througout. But its was reduced fifty years by lu-l‘n penet) . of Balkan states. T raliway from Belgrade and Sofia (0 |y, hinedt by his iasovers asd so (hat Constantineple. thers will be no doubun‘yur deluy Les! & Osgood and all druggists are autho fzed tp sell HEM-ROIT. with guarant thltk;ll will do as stated or money 3 Y of life nad nothing unusual. I once gave the deorman a cigar, so after desperate effort I pried it out of him., Somebody with a rievance had tégsed in a bad per- fume Bomb and they were trying to kill its energetic presence. That was all mhmmflnuhmudw . Why couldn’t they have flashed z;humum-erm! 1 ‘won- Lv New London daily, includ- Sunday, Eastern Standard Time, 10:00 p. m. Daylight Sav- ing - Time, 11:00 p, m. State rooms ready at 7:00 p. m. - THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP C0. 3 Un' that Honorabls basis every suf.| ferer. shonld secure a package of Dr.| Leonkardt's HEM-ROID today. P! ‘barkers', ed ‘nothing Turkish save the dirt’ The o it or pot otherwise credited to and _also the lotal news published AL dghts of republication of wmetlel des- patches herein are also reserved. - this paper beretn. Same Old Story. The railroaders get more pay and the ' ultimate consumer gets more to pay.— Columbus Dispatch. : : You may at least. learn something by keep .a. dozen mbdthers-in-law busy. trying to each an old dog new tricks. “That wouldn't have answered at all” insisted Eggston. ‘People like exeite-’ CIRCULATION Week Ending August 28th, 1920 10,941 BREAKING THEIR CONTEACT. - Once again an unbending determina-. Q srwich Bulletin little son, told you this tien to pay no regard to the terms of their contract and an equally noticeable disregard for the inconvenience caused to the public are disclosed in the action of the B. R. T. system employes in New York in entering upon their strike in be- half of their demands for higher wages and less hours. The action was taken regardless of the efforts of those who had endeavered to point out to the men the mistake they were making and in the face of the op- position to the officials of the interna- tional organization who advised and fought against such a move. Just as v were told by thess officials, their action brands them ap outlaws. They have failed to earry out the terms of when she asked me that a certain hat looked like the dickens on her! Only I do feel that a rain check is due all of us who are now completely in the dark the custard pie. 1 missed the whole regarding Myrtly's Mixup's disposition of thing ! “Serves you right for being so curious about what was none of your business, said Gribble.—Chicago News. e IN THE DAY’S NEWS ADRIANOPLE, A WEATHER VANE OF EMPIRES PROVERB—He sins as much who holds ths bag as he who puts into it. RELIABLE LUGGAGE age. "No, sir,” said the boy, ‘It's shen- herd.” 2 Sense Samuel Gompers' description of the $600,000,000 wage award as a mere sop shows how far war figures tend to upset A man's sense of proportion.—Detroit Free Press. G i GLEANED FROM FOREIGN EXCHANGES. r agreement with the railway com- whether it is right or net. Many questions have been raised since it became evident that there were agita- tors at work fomenting the strike. Much empheasis is now iplaced upon the fact that it is impossible to get the benefity of arbitration without having the award passed upon by the court. Ordinarily A recommendation that excessive laundry prices should be placed under tie juriediction of local tribunals under the Profiteering 7Act has been promptly aceted upon. this step having been taken: earlier in the present month. House-Splitting—Estate agents have remarked recenfly & slump in the sale of dig houses, which are still offered at in the halls of congress ought not to be encumbered with all sorts of addresses delivered here, thers and everywhere all over the country by members of con- gress and those who are not members of congress. The practice of reading into the Record matter of thie kind is neth- ing new. It has been going on so long usalem by Allenby’s army, D. C. headquarters of Geographic Society. the “Entry of Greek troeps into Adrian- ople is an event in secular history fair- favorite But I agree that one must use discretion. - I told my wife once 1y ¢omparable to the investiture of Jer- that it will be difficult to bring about a change but the faet cannot be overleoked nevertheless that among the opportuni- ties of the federal’ government to do auction under high reserves. Many man- sions in the north and west of Greater London have been profitably converted into flats, a house worth £80 a year di- ““The rebuilding of the ancient Thra- for this Turkish ¢ity has for nearly 2,000 years been a weather vane of world politics, says a bulletin from the Washington, National Doubles Its Beauty. cian town by Hadrian, who gave it his name, signalized a high point in the viding into three £80 fiats, but the cost ef | POWer Of the Roman empire. The de- “DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; This is the vacation per- iod — and hundreds of vacationists will require suitable luggage for the Summer Outing trip. We intite your consideration away with the needless and to save a few ' hundred thousand dellars this stands out very conspicuously. Much has gone out from Washington to the cline of Rome was foreshadowed some two centuries later when the Goths de- feated Valens there, and made their first break through the Reman fron- of our line of Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling such would not be the case and thy sit- uation prevails because the company it new in the hands of a receiver and un- conversion is £2,000 a house. A game hardly worth the candle is the view taken by many specuia‘rs in real estate. der the guidance of the court. It is pre- posterous to maintain that a certain class should be able to change court pro- cedure or to warp court opinién. The tie country about saving, without due re- gard for the fact that some of the best examples might be set right there. A beem o Eops-—Heppi prospeets arc excelient this seasen, the vin:s shiow- ing an unusual vigour and fruiiulncss. ‘for the Turk’s advent There Murad I, established “Next Adrianople was the eetting into. Europe. himeelf, Bags — all dependable kinds, that being the outlaws are causing all kinds of troubje for the people of Brooklyn because the court insists upon exercising its .right to change any award which might be greater than the company couM afford. Such strikes are most unfortunate. They destrcy all confidence in such’ or- ganizations for when they disregard the law, when they snap their fingers at the public and when they refuse to abide by their agreement they make it difficult to believe that they will show any respect for any understanding that may be reached in the future. The strikers ap- parently feel that there are no responsi- bilities which they .are obliged to shoul- der but they can hardly anticipate pub- sympathy as the resnlt ot suck an at- titude, blanned the capture .of Constantinople, and sent out expeditions to subdue va- rious Christian peoples. For a time the European capiial of the Sultans, Adrianoplpe was relegated to be the chief bulwark of Constantineple. There ‘Turk first met Slav, and there the Rus- sians’ finally forced their way to the Black sea by a treaty which aiso loos- ened the Turkish héld on the Caucasus and compelled recognition of the in- dependence of Greece. “Adrianople is on the Maritza, He- brus of Grecian legend, where Orphe- us' was dismembered by the Thraeian ‘women, also celebrated, under its later name, in Bulgarian song and story. It is 137 miles by rail northwest of Con- stantinople. S “Today the eity wears its —— Hops are rct always what they scem, and THE COAL AWARD. t value depends on qualitics nit ur- In view of the conditions under which ':'aon‘:"m'x:“.::;f:t:: '}L:’:t "Mr"-'"f,! the coal commission was named for the|X d > JURRLIY. purpose of determining the award that|ient still produces about two-iwris of o yield, which has increased by should be made to the hard coal miners Sir st wiiees MR T INsribrd in response to their appeal for increased mext \th Kert, & very poor secend, ‘wages, there was nothing else for Pres- isly erough, Surrey, which ident Wilson to do than he has done in|bordcrs cn the hup country, comes near accepting the majority report and de-|the bottom of th list, with a a gbtly claring that it would not be set aside. desreased froduction this year. That the miners should have under-| rmyme Reckoned by Olympiads—The sig- taken by threats to forer -him to- aseept 3 £ nifitance attached by the anciént Greeks the minority rather than the majority{to the Olympic Games is shown by the report was nmot in kesping with the ar- faet that the important date in classical rangement under which the commission|chronology is 776 B. C.—"the year of was named. Inasmuch as jt was impos- the first Olympisd.” After their reviv: sible to reach an agreemest stheewise it] 2l nearly 2,700 years ago—for they had was agreed that the merits of the sase been held earlier than the date mentiened only kind we carry. THE FOLLOWING WILL BE FOUND ) IN TRUNK DEPARTMENT Men’s Store Men’s Suit Cases, good serviceable grades, in black and tan—at $3.95 to $12.50. Men’s Suit Cases, size 24-inch, best quality, smooth-grain cowhide, solid brass-plated spring lock, leather bound shirt fold and inside straps—at $25.00 and $27.50. Men’s Traveling Bags, All Styles A few ecents bduys After an application of * you ean not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. “You Can De No Better Than glory pany, they have defied those who un- dertook to guide them sanely and they have indicated that they intend lo have their own way and to get what they ask thould be submitted ta the commission| pyime was usually reckemed by the | TUR S SO € shelly gentliis with Buy Owr Wurst.” Size 18-inch, heavy grain Cowhide | Size 18-inch, smooth Cowhide GooD TRME TO named by the president, their award to|iiceq of aseertaining the year, according | SIUAIOr than the usual Turkish city. Traveling Bag, English ~frame, | Traveling Bag, strong and durable, PRACTICE IT. lbe final By the finding of the Majerity|io the Christian ers, from the number of | “It posses the grave of the first Mu- | No Salad Complete Withoui |} brass trimmings, leather lined—at | in both biack and tan, Ieather It is quite proper that there should be|of the commission the minérs are to get|the Olympiad. rad, or Amurath, who was assassinated $20.00. lined—at $15.00. new interest given to the fact that this country is having its population in- creased at the rate of about 5000 a day from immigration. This marks a de- cided change from conditions which e prevailed for several years and it does not appear that the present high an increase.of 17 per..cemt. in their wages, or abeut $35000,000 a year, at a time when coal was never so- high. of a wonderful invention for locatingk That the radical element -has en-|gound. Such a device it was that helped deavored to take hold of the reins in the|¢e e Paris from the bombardment of miners' organization is evidenced by thé|the big Germen gun, nicknamed Big manner in which the officials' pdvies has| Bertha, which was firing at a distance of in his tent after he had vanquished an army of Christian allies on the fisld of Kossovo. “A mosque bearing the name of Sul- tan Baiezid recalls that menarch, whose first official act was to order the execution of his brother, who was the first Ottoman ruler to eall himself Sul- Thumm’s Home-Made -Mayonnaise How “Bir Bertha” Was Pooled—Not everyone knew, in the spring of 1918, Other grades in Traveling Bags, size 18-inch, in black and tan—at $5.95 to $10.50. Trunks, All Styles and Sizes e is going to Be temporary. From all cztions there promises to be just as many aliens landed on our shores as the laws will permit and the steamships can carry. Manifestations of a desire to come to this country for the benefts are to he derived, even if the intention is to remain only untll a needed pile can be mccumulated. On the part of some this is the entire purpose of their coming to country. They intend .to return just 25 soon as possible, and will do so. Oth- :rs Who come with such an idea may be siffficiently well impressed to remain while there will be a certain percentage who will come with the idea of making! their permanent home. i With this revival of immigration it is pertinent that there should be the right zort of steps taken not only to give these people all the advantages but to e that they are made to understand the chances for employment that are open, that they are encouraged to dis- tribute themselves throughout the eoun- try and that they are instructed in re. gard to our institutions and custems, our lgws and our government, This of course will follow the application of the law for the distinction between the de- sirables and the undesirables insofar as the regulations make that possiole: Mugh was said not so many months ago aboyt Americanism and the instrue- tion of the alien. With the great im- crease in the number coming the oppor- tunity te put that into operation would appear t0 be at hand. Certainly there should be no time lost, as thers has been in toe many instances, in impressing up- on the meweomers the importanes of Zood eitigenship, the advisability ef be- Ing naturalzed and the néed of being able to read and write the English lan- guzge. We need to treat these people not with the belief that they gre going back but with the idea that they are go- ing to stay. We have talked American- sm; now let's practice it. A MAGNIFICENT SERVICE. One of many instances which give a new view of the effects of the war from ® different angle is that furnished by the presence in this country of a shipload of Ruesian echildren being taken around the werld in an effort to restore them to their parents. For a brief time, while their ship is being loaded at New York, they are on United States seil 25 a part of their experience which, considering the conditions which preceded and which are to follow their visit here, few would care te go through. These children, nesrly 200 in all, were threatened with starvation when food supplles in Petrograd got so low a couple of years ago. To protect them they were sent into Siberia and before they were returned trouble, K arose there making it mpossible for them to return the way they went. Not being able to insure their safety otherwise they ware taken te Viadivestok and follewmg plen- ty of hardships and experiences which e nesiar - e forgation. it-was decided to been pushed aside. In the attituds shown there is no—iaclination to accept a just award. Reference is made by some of the opponents of the award to the effect that better terms ecould have been got- ten through negotiations with the opera- tors. Such may of may not have been the case. The fact is that they were not satisfied with the Increase offersd by the operators and in the naming of the commission there wasincluded there- in & representative of the public so that justice. might be done ta all concerned with the public getting the considera- tion it is entitled t6. Sueh was for the purpose of preventing any deal between the miners and operaters at the expense of the consumer, and in view of that fact and the majerity award there is nothing to de but te aceept it and expect it to be lived up te. A S, EDITORIAL NOTES. The man on the corner says: Treuble always gets more publicity than happi- ness, Vacationists are returmed all tenned and invigorated, eager for the next 50 weeks before another. It is proving a long wait for seme plaees to find out what rating the een- sus takers gave them. A big apple erop should mean a large quantity of cider vinegar—provided of. 100 kilomatres. The church of St. Gervais had already been wrecked by the gigantic cannon. But through the genius of a scientist the exact spot was found whete this havoc- working gun had ben placed, and the bombardment was checked. The French government has now granted the sum of 10,0001, te promote the further work of this remarkable scientist, Abbe Rousselot, priest and professor of physics in the College de France. Brick Substitutes~——Among the num- erous dodges for building brickless hous- es none is more interesting to watch in progress than the erection of dwelling' by means of hellow terra cotta blocks, which are filled with concrete. Bach block is the size of several bricks, and is scored on both sides to reseive plas- ter within and rougheast without. The walls before plastering have the appearance of being made of tiles. The only bricks ysed are in the chimneys, the partition walls being made of thin- ner blocks placed on edge. Many of these houses, eonveniently planned, are detted about in the fields between Ban- stead and Carshalten, in various stages of progress.—London Chronicle. League is Wilsen. Reed’s declaration that he néver at- tacked/ Wilson, only his léague, won't get him ywhere. With that league it's g case of love me, lové my dog.——Knoxville Journal and Tribume. T et Goodness In Mexics, Tf it is true that Villa has heen offered course it is used for that purpese. P E—— Let another Ponzi launch a get-rieh- quiek scheme tomorrow and he weuld succeed in eonvineing thousands that. he would give them something- for aothing: ‘With the fire department of New Yerk completely moterized thére ends tw spectacular part that horses have play- ed in the big city's fire fighting serviee, When the bolsheviki indicate that they will recede from their terms to the Pales they their claims that they want peate—though possibly nét at any price. From the way the Peles turned dows the sowiet terms the bolsheviki must re- alize that the near approach to Warsdw didn’t unnerve their hard fighting eppo- nents. < ) There is mething for Cennectieyt to be preud of in the record of deaths from auto accidents during last year. We are growing worsé instedd of better. in. this Thers weuld be greater confidensce in the aetivities of the departmant of jus. tice it it confined itseif to telling of its accomplishments instsad of making ela- borate promises. . There ate those Ponzi creditors who Instead of considering themselves lucky if they get anything at all frem. what they paid him still think they ought to 't 150 per eemt. » ) a pension to be good, why doesn’t he take it? 1s goodness a dishonor in his part of the country?—Dallas News. ELVITA PILLS FOR WEAK AND NERVOUS PEOPLE Enrich the d, Strengthen 1] Nerve Power to Nerveus Tired O ut, Despondent People. -Send for a Free Box. Elvita Pills have stood the ‘tht:lt for 50 years. sands praise them for run d o w n “Sonditiens, nervous ‘weakness, nervous exhaustion, mental depregsion and unstrung nerves eaused by the jafluenza or frem over- indulgence in aleohol, tobacgo or -ex- cesses of any kind. ’ ‘Write today fer this valuable medi- eine, send 10 eents to pay postage and we will send by mail only a sealed package t for one week's treat- ment. , Elvita Capsules, for inflammation of the bladder kidneys, tratis, $1. ELVITA DRUG CO, 3 t Row, The Famous Elvita Remedies sold at AL fast.clase deua starct—Adv. - tan, by Tamerlane. “But the architectural of Adrianopie is the Selimiek, product whose conquests finally were checked when he was taken prisoner masterpiece STORE 40 Franklin Street strument Kreisler, B The Talking THUMM’S DELICATESSEN Mary and Jimmie are happy as crickets with the beautiful new talking machine Mother bought, because it’s a “really truly” VICTROLA The instrument by which all others are judged—the in- eferred by the world’s greatest artists, Caruso, cCormack, and hundreds more, as the ideal means of reproducing their art. Only with the Victrola and Victor records in combination, do you get the perfect result intended by the artist. .Terms as easy as you could yish. Our large stock in- cludes the model that will suit you in price, style and size. Give “Mary and Jimmie” and yourself the wonderful pleasure of a Victrola before another day goes by! Machine Shop Size 32-inch Dress Trunks of hard | Size 36-inch Dress Trunks of hard vuleanized black fibre, with fibre | vulcanized fibre, black binding, interlining, Bloomfield lock and | fibre interlining, fitted with tray, boit, fitted with tray—Prices $1650 | with half lid — Prices $20.00 to to $27.50. $30.00, An Ideal Wardrobe Trunk Wardrobe Trunks of selected kiln-dried lumber, flat top, with interlining of “B” fibre. Each trunk is cretonne lined, has five trays, a' hat bulb, shoe pockets, laundry bag, two followers and twelve hangers—Price $45.00. Leather Goods Department, Main Floor In our Leather Goods Department, Main Floor, we make an excellent showing of ali the wanted kinds and sizes of Traveling Bags and Suit Cases—ALL AT VERY SPEC- IAL PRICES. : . SUIT CASES TRAVELING BAGS Brown Fibre Suit Cases, mage on | Black Karatal Traveling Bags, wood frames, brass Jocks and | size 16 and 18-inch—at §3.49 | elasps, metal corners, 6% inches | and ...l X deep: 24-inch $1.89—value $2.50 26-inch $2.10—value $2.75 Brown Fibre Suit Cases, cloth lined, with twp Jleather straps, size 2 at .. . ... 83919 Genuine Straw Matting Suit Cases, | Black - Cowhide v made on wood frames, metal cor- | 17 and 18-inch — Prices $1050 to ners, 7 inches deep: $21.00. 24-inch gz@—value $4.00 26-inch $3.19—value $4.25 Genuine Straw Matting Suit Cases, cretonne lined, with shift pocket and two leather straps, size 24-inch, 6% inches deep, regular $5.50 value, at $4.19 Brown Fabrikoid Suit Cases,. cloth - lined, with two straps all around, leather corners, size 24-imch 6% inches deep, reg- ular $5.00 value, at ........ $3.89 Genuine Kane Suit Cases, made on wood frame, cretonne lining, MUNDRY CASES shirt pocket, leather corners, Hard Fibre Laun Cases, in as high as $8.98 and as low ag $6.98 | three sizes—at $2.50, and About 50 Suit Cases, subject to slight manufacturer’s country. These are in Straw Matting, Cane, Brown Fibre and Black Duck — ALL AT 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. leather lined, sizes 16 and 18- inch, value $12.50 and $13.50— Special price $9.98 Brown Cowhide Traveling Bags, drill lining, sizes 17 and 18- inch—8pecial price..... $10.50 Traveling Bags, - BOSTON BAGS Boston Bags, made of black or brown -Fabrikoid, eizes 18, 14 and 15-inch, values up to $3.50, a choice at Boston Bags, made of black or brown Cowhide, sizes 13, 14 and 15-inch, values up to $4.50, a choice at

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