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THE SOCIAL CORNER SLOW TO ANGER IS BETTER THAN SOCIAL CORNER FOEYRY. “BE CABENUL WHAT YOU SAY.” We have mo right to Sudge a mas Uatll M's fairly tried; Thosie we not. e his ‘company, wids, We know the woeld is fome may bave faults—and who has Bot® The oM as well a3 young: Ferdaps we may, for aught we know, vo ffty to thelr one. you of 3 better plaz, 4 it works full we! my own defects to of others tefl; oush I sometimes hope to o some I know, i AND INQUIRIES f ANSWERS THE FACE AFTER ING AT SHORE LEANING BE- after returntug emon_julce, ¢ one drahm, v sponged on at cansed and . the bleach is feve that 1 wo gallofis of water and two a darre! scemed to vie with the other to make NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921 !munul!, a little chopoed green. pepper, three-fourths cup sugar, mix and pack in far and cover With good vinegar. It will be ready for use in a few hours and is fine. Sticed ripe and sweet peppers, With 2 half cup grated hyse radish makes a good varlation for this cold piokle. For green tomato pickles, siice -one peck of green. tomatoes (taking off;both flat, sking: sides), sprinkle slightly with salt and drain_over night. - Next morning add threp: Bints sliced . onions, 2 quart sliced Sweet green -peppers, cover with vinegar and bofl a few min- utes, drain and put back in kettle with cnough fresh vinegar to cover to which has been added one and ome-half cups sugar, and pickling spices to taste and a teapoon ground black: pepper. Let come to 2 boil and sea: ywhile hot. These pickles are fine with an addition . .of powdered tumeric, celery, or . ground mustard, Tipe sweet pepper .rings for ornaments or more sugan for sweet pickle. It is a good way to make pickle when cabbages are scarce. Lemon Cracker: Cream together ome cup buftér, two cups sugar, add two largs eggs or three small ones,-beaten | separately and mix thoroaghly, one tea- spoon soda dissolved in two tablespoons and acquaintances. I feel that I must not procrastinate. by writing any. longer. It certainly was_ very_ interesting and entertaining -to.read May B's well riymed report of the plcnic. Also De- liah Deal's, who splendidly covered the events of the day in thelr letters printed in Saturday's Bulletin. 1t was my first meotfng with the com- mittes, and; whes ' 1 -started out that morning “fesred that the day might mot be very enjoyable, as I knew but few of the sisters. Am. glad to say that I was plwsantly: disapDointed, if that ex- pression. can be ‘used' for hardly had May B and I reached the pavillion when we wero .met and welcomed most cor- Qlally and the . fine spirit of sociability permeated the whole gathering and each 10 feel at home and hospitality reigned | millc (swhet) and the grated rind of supremo. It seemied like a family re-|omp lemon. Knead very . hard. using rdon., pas flour,” and roll very.thin. You Althangh the greater number were strangers known .only. by Teading the'r contributions to the Soclal Cormer, yet when _one knew “their. names, one could in most cases detect their personality. 1t wonid ho useless for me to attempt Teport the piemic, 25 May B and De- shouid be able to see the light through ‘When baked. These will keep for weeks ina dry nlage, g Imitation New Potatoes: Peel omall, round, old.potatoes -and boil watil ‘ten- dor in equal parts of milk and water to : Sovere which a nineh of salt has been added. i it them.. . » . Just lake which Southern Potatoe Slice potatoes never escmed more Beautiful and restful | Very th oak in fce water thirty put in' o dripping with ‘salt and pep- Pour.over them a cup.of milk znd one hoar...Then 2dd .one and one- fourth tablesnoons of butter and serwe. From the pavillion one gets a fine of the cove pond lilfe: Loons Island, v s-of Its size it i has made D a1 oning i no wonder that those who zpp: As so many have insisted. on having beanty enjoy camping on mel e and as I'm mot sure e pines on the soi one wanted 1 will send'! my potato omelet recipe, also the ench omelet: Potato Omelet: Talke o cold mashed votato, -pne-fourth cun one table- prettiest pictures is to wateh | spoon - minced parsley, {Wo ©gZs, Ome- on the lake, the reflection on | half teaspoen salt, a litt'e_pepper. Beat making all the colors the. ezgs_together very light. Heat the Then to walt for b1 with the milk, parsley.and sea- 11 moon, with the silvery tints Add the eggs -and beat afl to- Several ‘timas it has been my sure until very light, Have a very to_witness dt.. And T v that all thej rin-pan read in a tab ¢ rnerites might erfl pretty until it covers tho whot the omelet Sh me. There | legend in regard to the lake bottom of .the pan, put in ¥ou have h 'aml read .it ‘ovenly over the on the - bottom. Then beg! would an la hot » | ¥ion senara tables A\unt Mehitable’s Vacation Dear Comerites: This is Wedne: corner da nd th sim! ¢ “drew rom: But hcoed weo mizht & ers_and:geeing the occan ng -and ~aiways « beautify davorite time w nly. gave ‘usia ing. Hope <yonu That m. to- supper at $:p.m. farmer has an easy Aunt.Sarah: DId yow:igayXou wanted a, ehance;to go out:caring for the Which i fa e you to attend finall Roily Peppermint: doing you good. Sincerity:. Thers are beans. but. not mas wishes to tighted T radiance on lakes.. Your vacation 1s| a few ehell DON'T WORRY. HOW TO KEEP CARROTS. 1 Corner Sisters: I was d mot to Gardner Lake and izhteen doil s not necessary to amention. that ¢ we sejourncd. e game to.Ten- g Drotty villa from cen miles Hers we -are ng old friends ar plentes. o £0 cn September Tth or Massachusetts, - which n tho e mibuntains,.. beauti- 'y situatell ‘between Stockbridge and We shall be boarding fn a small until elatives, * num in large flower D red n placs and ¢ TEXPERIMENTS . BY BLANCHE. Dear Correr Sisters: This surely is 2 busy season with all kinds of fruit to be saved, or at leact part of it The fruft that T canned fall by the cold pack method and the tops removed 'to fill the large ar il extra hot fru o cecond 1 was pleased to, rec sage printed in --the Corner s dzo. Tes, 1 do remember and often have wished that we could meet again but as I have such 2 noor memory for faces fear..that. I might mot recognize you. If our pathd ross agaln please make yourselt nown to me.. I have wondered where B i C trying your way you wete golng and for-how long a| e Bt it timn. | Perhapsth sl will mooyes]Of caaning. fomatoes without cooking: I they keep well it % 2 grand recips arid wish it cow'd have ‘ been Emown years ago. T am a little in doubt at present but like to try new ideas. you to write further particulars. . = le: Your good letter reached me days ago. I am very glad you ving such a vleasant time, - Wil mtl ¢ picked afl t stand ten days, One pound of grapo juies (ne warm wa- i1l of 'juice, in the top @ sfiver dollas, Yt clears' out, and 38 vou ww o again. I think & s anywhers from 30 to 40 days to ear-mp. T 4id mot state that the grapes, after >'oking them off, should be washed, EITTY 100. \ PAYOR ASKED OF TWICE TYENTY. Dear Soclal Cormer: Would ' Twiee uty pisase repeat her recipe for. to- ©ats vegetable soup, which she sent in It 's something I have Jong ing for aad pm very sorry 1 LEBANON BROWNIE. 4 A 3ally, Crowd..- Jear Social Corner Blsters: =35 accapted e & member of the oner. 1 ~esived to write & even find time for my persomal -==308dcnce, After acsnding Club No. 4 "lidwood park on the shors of. The cider made -from apples last year by using the meat srinder for the mill has made.very good vinegar. Ing a suitable press a plate and iron for the weight T added part water, g0 it 1s not quite as stronz as the pure, but simflar to some on the market. { Lucy “Acorn:. Hope yoy recelved ‘my card. T am dolng my best to make the stips grow. Members: Have read the lstters with much pleasure and interest. Keep them | coming. Regards to all, 7 to send vou at least a card after we each Fast Le. Married and . Happy: areas busy and festive as ever, Was in- ested in reading in The Norwich Buletis, sbout the varty yeu mave ‘for gome of the camp meeting people. Wish we conld have:sesn . more of you this summer and am sorTy not to have seen Only One. ... < Dest wishes for all the Cornerites, AUNT MEHITABLE. 1 mee that you ANOTHER CORNER_ MEMBER, Dear iftor and Soclal' Comner Sls- af i ters: I have been to several of tha So- cdal. Corner meetings and shou'd have #2 8 WESORL TR itten befors. this, Mor-X.ctrtaions Save| - Dear Social Comner Friends: I found To.be counthdea memben e geant | inig 4" Portiand paver headed A Mer- Corner meetingw surcly are folly times| 073 Tester @ad-tholght it sworth. repeat- £50'T Nave ehyiyed them mome Gmes | ing, for It might interest others as it had H Theé plente at Gardner' o P e e to - nieh amd tor a1 we™ JEOM 818Xt ) 11ieq. ruler of ‘Sacramento lodge:of Tiks Broiling down thn seaton Ghr sesorn | 1% Zignered Ao read L oursec: a . our { Femeniver— B oo e et oo a1 und | - When th family that had 2 bathtud Pusy time Just mow With so mmeh ean: | "o, onidered “stuck o Ring'to do, € Will not try to write mors |, W 1icB. the bootlack was an for this tine. My ver nams wrtnoT®| bio louseiold mtensil. Tas When the old-fashloned farmer came “ to town and blew out the gas. When Kerosene was bought at the cor- mer grocery by the quart. When spuds were used to “pesl” Ghina- men and to put on the nozzle of oil cans. When thero were. . thousand walo in each sole of ma's earpet slippers, When the fellow Who owned & piano: box,.side-bar bEEY: and’ & tonpy looking horse was considered @ sport and & spend. ELANCHE. indispensa- GOOD PICKLE RECIPES. Dear Commer Sisters: For ripe tomae to plokle peel and slice enough ripe tomatoes .10 maeke two quarts. Salt slightly- and @rain 2 while in o cloth or - colander, -then mix With the -toma- toes, 6né cwp slloed onidns, -a-teaspoon ground bdlack pepper, tablespoon ground Not hav- | M¢ thritt. . - When bustles and tilters rounded out the feminine form divine. ‘When we used to Write verses in girls’ autograph albums with purpls ink. When a haircut 2 la pompadour was the prevailing style. When you could never tell whethe or not the girl you took to 2 party had a hole on her, shoulder or a skinny neck. ‘When: the attractive: view on a passing Street car was hats aml faces; not shoes and hose. - ¢ “Wien a burlesque show ‘with a ballet would blay.to standing room only. When you helped the Band of Hops drive’ by. buying a 25-cent ticket to a chicken dinner, and it was a real chicken dinner. s When the elothing merchant chucked in o palr of suspenders if you paid cash for your $12 suit. When the old family photograph album and .the family. Bible, which always had the place of honor, on the “what not" in thecorner of the parlor.—San Francisco Chroniele. Trust you will'all enjoy it:assI do. BALSAM FIR. PIONICS ARE BENEFICIAL. Dear. Social Qorner Sisters: Am. rather fate but I wanted to say what a nice time I hda on the picnic at Gardner Lake, and cspecially I want Cady to Lnow.. She certainly :did° work hard to make every- {hing pass off nicely. . - Certainly, Wildflower knew.a pleasant place for- a picnic, ayd I know.she en jors ice cream,-especially Sunday-school lee cream. ..The. sisters wio didn't go certalnly missed. & good time, - I think Chatterer likes a bargain. She certainly. got .one on.the ice cream, and I know it added much pleasure for some of the.sisters, as ihey seemed to enjoy it Gusty (aiias -Dusty) ‘and Buster:: You sure did your.“deoty™ makirg fun for the crowd. I-think Buster's pears went with Red ‘Clover's: peaces. I saw. the pears but didm't get a look at the peaches. -1 would have liked to have seen them near- er. Don't you hope Student Wil bring some anore of these peppermints to the next meeting?-<May 1 be re to get some! How about you, Buster? Hape.it- will be-as miceva day for the next picnic. - I think it does one so-much good to attend them, if it too warm. g ROS! RE! WANTS RECIPE FOR SWEET PICKLE OR SPICED PEARS. Dear Editor and All Corner Sisters: 1 think all of the sisters must ba very busy as there were so few letters sent in last week. . I was much. disappointed to see h a big adveltisement aga Corner page. I was most sure. th and.. te i , for everyone s0. habpy “and 2il seemed to enjoy v mintte at the lake; also g But I hope the week dnd send e 1 that but- 1-yet? Be sure you fasten your ad good, <o you will niot rou do. ish some of you th = cream to all. RED CLOVER. RED TOMATO PRESERVES, > the Tditor and Sisters of The Co; Now Labor £ more cai ing: Celia Toulse, and -put poy of tomatoes and sugar. with some of the i ugh 1 very thi s it boiled qulcs Take Some tane, put the two tape underneath. too. Hew many of the &isters who have cars Or 20 by trolley have ever been to Moosup pond? . It used to beivery quiet but mow there's crowds as large as 1,000 Dbeople there In the summer.: I was there Labor day zfternoon. . There was quite-a few who went swimm The.s other nice.place to. zo for bathing a The fishing isn't what*it was o 7S ago but some are lucky enough o get some bass and pickerol. There 2d to be a lot of mud nouts but now 1t Dbretty well fished out ofthem: This will be rainproof, o retty e sisters and their. hubbles, T want ou: Do you: think it is.right for some of those foreigners to 2o _fishing ¥fikle home even small ‘fish three 5. long?: I and -my Husbas G those of our friends Who Tove fening s throw those small fish right back. " J, catoh them' and be caretul not o rip fheir insides in the least and throw them back No wender we have to have fish wardens, the way soma of the peonls abuse the usé of the fish ponds. g Well, as T'vo got more canninz to do, T ¥ill close, hopigithat all the sisters of Corner WlII Have plonty_in their cel. S this. winter. - I ‘think’ Somo of tny Dpeople wiil hard time of it ‘two weeks ggo., Fal 1 ther had been promised and We sure got | full, much cooler tot cooler than norma:, the-‘temperature ~reacted day was.the 27th, when t! to 51 degrees. .Rain. ocqu i . ; 3 Balsanrg™ som . Suné; I with to become % and will sizn. myself Dear. Social Corner Fri to thank you all for letiers; - cards, ickness. he is. well. on the strength. had given Toad, him his- full ute to day of apporting it s recove their trouble: ways think of them as we ones away, in_the other clubs 1 wonder Who Have any of you notice ure. in our family Tl send dswr o wromised food, - meeting to Neliy Now Aunty No. 1, T vour: plenic. Crimson Rambl le to g0 to.Aunty No Tizer Li tend? . You outdoor plente. [ randma : r 1bLy new ck some pf 3 Tlope T can me WHAT ABOUT THE wages ebery S —about de ob work? to. deat! gibbing (which he = divoree court Now ‘you pretty . good a clean brush and s two, GREETINGS FROM Dear Social Corn a long time. very much portunity he cottage, and th: to wave we. passed_your h Wurdy Belle Also Sa! E. MR C.P. A GRAND TIME IN MAINE. Dear Social Corner going to tell wou ahout at Crystal Lake paviltom at Dry M s, It was sure some scream from be. ing to end, Well i was something unesmmon to the ratives as those who. masked- from out of town. Some very u ostumes. There ‘wefs prises The Poland Springs girl was fin won: a prize, Balsam Fir Went as -an old - lady, wearing a bonnet of over 40 years cay, The hall will accommedags 75 :eoupie, but it was packed and most too. ren. gested- for eomfort. Those who attertied the old lady- were from New York eity, o Syracuse, N.-Y.. Boston and. Pori. land. Miss Campbell a1 a wild lady and Mies RoMinn:an aiiod o fine. -.Those who ‘were theto to sen the fun stood: fn -open mMouthea’ wonder: In the grand march:for those who were masked the old-lady 460k the waks. Poor ©0ld creature, lame and ehiverlng. with pelsy, kept the house inlan uproar. The spectaters. on the- outsile staading five and cix deep, were cheering and hoot- ng. usd A gentleman Who was’kquite’ 2nxiéas to find out Who the old lady was, ~ffersd to take der home in his car.. Tt was something very new. for a-.quiet pies like Dry Mille. Balsam Fir only lives dred and fifty fest from Bretty: jake. theref is ‘a great dsmand lots (Bis summer. As th my first venture at writ- i Your most valuable and adorahle Eorner vags, if this comes out in- vrint, I will try again. 1 am stopping with one inch- less than .normal were only thres days when red. The warmést day was the turning ohor ' T see de question hab co; r free waters, our sister Balsam Fir who has a house It has been quite warm herg— 101 in the shade Friday, Sept.. The crops’.are Just dried up. for want of water. August end- ing at midnight proved -a’ usual month as the temperature was. onlw 19 ddezracs the rainfall was ani there fog accur- . . dav's and tho last rainfall occurred and warmer wea- found “a “strawberry bles- Sept. 4, dulte fragrant. Now T nave beenreading the Soclal Corner ‘page-for some time, and T trust Foup el Cljast tobiois Jouk hiter nber. for SNOOKUM. GRATEFUL TO MANY FRIEN our kind ti inquiries and visits- to my husband during Although not full Ho. feels as if 1920 and 1921 | share as nine montis means @ long drag to the head | of tho house not .being_able to Tut I fa't from eac ¥ had so much to thank Ms Father for and how much better off out:to those who heve laid the some of them fn_ o club, ‘anflthose who have had s Hone T can com: Hope you wiil -be 1's. ago, rdz a warm est wishes for the Corner. 30th, when m: mark of 92 degrees, While the cuolest ¢ mereury fell 2 zures up to 137 To mo one number. i; as_another although 13 has bean in.lots of but tmum on_only e, On, such head (7) and | i | know “de cullud folks =noon of T.C.E. HOW TO CAN SHELL BEANS. Dear Soctal Corner Sisters: my part to fill The Corner page. 1 thought it was so. war ed and gone with m to Prookside inn. Tt was lonesome all hor The P. K. did not come, but will som antérbury B many times ti ‘Wished you had sta: mypelf. Hope you got day. 1 will send in-the cans and b Yours for for one he Corner. the W. C. T. & miliion dollar d. 1 said-“What is ¢ for? and _was - told, Bhild welfare, " etc. Wil k&5 my five d 8p,2 work that fsn't -0, but that would ity. Well,. probably Berstanding of my find - someone subje way 1 can beans. I cook them-first with ealt enough | to faste, until about. iender, then put in hour and a I Tho 1 leaders. made up their budget portioned 35 from each member. money to b8 uged ligs until sou take -:ady being han- dled efiiciently by other organizations. And: T: think that -one of ‘the mos: -im- portant things today would be to adve- cate; and" agitats the dissemina: knowledge “concerning birth control.” increase immoral- I-had ber #ry to preach until T have a better un- familiar with- t where such a @ read that th S e_and_but few children (Continued on Page Eight, Col. Five) ( I will do of < ‘you i shell WILD FLOWER. ONE OF THE MANY PEOBLEMS. Dear Sisters: When prohibition came . at once started to raise national 3 ap- think I fon of suds. | 8 | i i | i 2 . 3 ks meewL €O New Fall Goods are pbw on display in every the store. For today we feature some of the niewest stylé b ideas in Fall Apparel as well as many special values that are } worthy of cotisideration by all who would buy with ecotio- my. It pays to read our store news. WASH GOODS One lot of Dress 49¢c to 69c. Hairbow Ribbon, 39¢ Hairbow Ribbon. 5!% wide; novelty effects, w Glove Specials Women's’ elbow length White Silk Gloves, all sizes—Special price $1.39 regular value $1.95. a pair, Women's Genuine Cha Special pi value $2.00. Children’s Dresses Children’s Rompers, in ham Checks and Pl cial price . Children’s Gingham years—Spetial price yard ... s I $1.55—Special price. At Final Clearance Prices At 19c—Value to 69¢ Voiles, . ‘40 inches wide — Final Clearance Price 19c a yard, regular value At 39c—Value to $1.25 One lot of Dress Voiles and Swisses, 35 and 40 inches wide— Final Clearance Price 3% a yard, reqular value up to $1.25 a yard. inches black, e and all the leading colors —Special price 3% a yard. oi Cham- brays, sizes 2 to 5 years—Spe- to 6% — r, regular Gloves, Ging- $1.00 Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 yoars, a varisty of attractive styles—Special price $1.25 Children’s Gingham Dresses, for the larger girls, sizes 7 to 12 EXTRA SPECIAL ! Domestic Department One bale of brown Sheeting. good medium weight, regular 15c value — Special price a One lot of Bureau Scarfs, in lace trimmed Damask and all on, regular value $1.00 to $150 10c 69¢ Exactly 24 Hemstitched Satin Bed Spreads, size 81x90, splendid quality and regular $5.00 value—Special price. $3.95 20 strictly All-Wool Blankets, plaids, size 70x82, mostly price a pair . Size 54x92 Auto Robes, Saturday Candy Assorted Chocolates, at. Assorted Chocolates, at. Wilbur’s Sweet Milk Choco- lates in half pound bars—Spe- 30c 40c 45¢ cial price a bar... boxes, assorted— 13¢ Sylpho Nathol . 18c darge bar . 1Cc 235¢ 17e —Special price Imported Castile ndestructible” in brown and green—these are very spesial Ausbach’s Chocolates, in o At 39c box—value 30c At 69c box—value 90c 70c “Diana” Satin-finished Can- dies, with soft filling, good sortment—Special price a | Twink Dye, in all colors. Sunset Dye, all colors Peroxide, 8 oz. size. 35 Mary Garden Talcum. 35c Abodon Tooth Paste. $1.00 Kempee Doll Taloum. 10c Jergen's Violet Glycerine $1.25 Boston: Pencil Sharpeners HAND BAGS EXTRA SPECIAL ! Soap, former price $15.00—Special .. $795 $10.00 ne pound beY dsc Toilet Goods 25¢ Listerated Tooth Paste 12%z¢ 25¢ Palmolive Vanishing Cream ........ e bmA S 00 e 12zc . 25¢c . 25¢ . 6% Soap, at 4 for....... s - 25 10c Jergen’s Bath Tablets, as Sorted, at 4 for.....ver..: reees 2c Schoel Supplies Ink Pads, lsttet size, ruled, for school use, at 3 for. . s 25 Women's Leather Hand Bags. black and colors, regular value up to $1.75—Special price 98c Women’s Hand Bags, of-gen- uine Calf Leather, spider or ular $4.00 valug, at.. shark grain, all colors, reg-> Women’s Silk Hand Bags, in a full range of colors—these are’ ~our” Tegular stock and formerly sold at $4.00 to | $5,50—Special price. . | attachment, sizes 4 to 8 — at 75c. Our suits for yoi men are made by a’ specialist whose whole work is confined to this one type of tailoring. This explains the widespread satisfaction our clothing gives to the young men of this city. Now you can see here what is shown in the best New York shops. The style this season is simplicity. ~~ No fancy fluffy or frivolous lapels, flaps, phn or curves, just simple lines, comfortable close fittm( coat, two or three buttons plain or patch pockets, single or double breasted. . But in choice colors and chic patterns—Oh Boy ! See the new combinations in brown. OUR GARMENT SECTION New Fall Garments at Special Prices For Saturday Women who take advantage of these offerings will secure substantial savings on the newest Fall styles. These Prices For Saturday Only Women’s Voile Waists, a broad selection of at- tractive models—these are our regular $2.25 Women'’s hand-made Waists, that will appeal to particular women—these are our regular $2.98 RVRIREE. BE (% oo oo o0 oniol Sl e ne o st s ibote R Women’s Wool Jersey Blouses, very desirable for early Fall wear — these are regular $7.50 RRIOE, O] » 5.0 oes e onii s e smitmesst et ni Coats—Suits—Skirts—Dresses AT $22.50 — Women's Coats, made of Velours and Chinchilla—Specially priced at $22.50 for Satur- day only. AT $45.00—A special lct of smart new Suits, worth a great deal more. AT $16.50 — Women’s Striped Prunella Skirts, box pleated models, teday’s regular value $19.95. AT $22.50 — One rack of Women’s new Fall Silk Dresses of Canton Crepe and Satins, regular value up to $39.50. - Childrer’s School Hosiery All the best known makes of Hosiery for Boys and Girls at the lowest prices, hereabout. Children’s Fine Ribbed Black Boys' Heavy-weight Black Rib- School Hosiery, sizes 6 to 9 bed Hosiery, sizes 7 to 11—Spe —Special price a pair ... 15¢ | cial price .. Misses’ Ribbed Lisle Hosiery, Boys' Corduroy Ribbed H black, white and oordo - iery, black, sizes 7 to 11—extra extra good value, at.. S 25 | good value, at ... . 3% Children's Silk Lisle Hosiery, Boys' Two-Thread Ribbed Hos« sizes 6. to 9'5, black, white and iery, black and cordovan, sizes cordovan—Special price....... 3% | 7 to 11—Special price. . o Early Showing of Fall Hats This week we arc making an attractive showing of Fall styles in Women's and Children’s Trimmed Hats for present wear. If you would know what is new and ;laylish in Millinery, visit our Millinery Department to- Y. ~ BOYS SCHOOL APPAREL ao{g" Golf Caps—at 75c, 95¢ and | Boys' Hats—at 95¢, $1.49 and $1.95. Boys' “Sou Wester” Rubber Hats— at 75c. Boys' Blouses, white and stripes—at 95¢ and $1.49. Boys’ Underwaists, sizes 3 to 12— at 50c and 75c. Boys’ Kazoo Suspenders with garter Boyn;(H_e;\rzh ;t:km and Co;dn- roy Knicke: zes 8 to 1825295 value, at.. s Boys’ “Raynsters,” best quality. Rubber Coats, sizes 4 to 18—at $6.50 Boys' Washable Suits—Special values at $2.43, $1.15 and....., 756 Boys' Juvenile Wool Suits, J Norfolk, Szilor .:o‘ Oli;‘: %‘:-z styles—at $4.85 to $650. |, Boys" Navy Serge, Junior Nor- folk Suits, two pairs of Trousers —at stylish Boys's Sweaters, V neck and roll collar, sizes 8 to 16, regular Boys' Norfolk Sui xt: Z $7.50 value, at .............. §650 N:YV oo B 'n"m"'u "':-v_;o" Boys” Sweaters, sizes 6 to 10, $1050 and up to $1850. regular $4.00 value, at........ 5 % Girls' Swea i 0 12—at Boys' Knickerbocker Trousers, Value SHsoat ;n.;. value es 8 to 16—at $1.15 and.