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DAY, OCTOBER 7, 1920. Only $10 Value (Continued From Our Laat Issue.) Well, Joo, whilst dressn’ the next |mornin’ I got a idea, Jeanne won't |have it no other way but that TC go }out to the studio with her where this picture is bein’ made, and at |first I don't wanna go, but now I | which goes to make up my rather 1 | J extensive wardrobe. laid mynelf CAUSED BY THIN BLOOD Many people think they have kid ney trouble because they have back ache, but more backache is caused by overstrain and undernourished mus than anything eclne, In such cases the blood needs building up. Many rheumatic people suffer pains that could be avoided by build ing up the blood, is associated with thin blood | rheumatism cannot be permanently | fa) be. wi until the Diood ts bullt up.) 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Pay a little down on some article and then pay a little each week Necee cece come oe on coc ce meee eee ANNOUNCING— AN EXTRAORDINARY \Price Reduction ON MEN’S Tailored Suits Frankly, we need money, and in order to obtain it quick- ly, we have sacrificed our profits to ractically cost price of woolens and bare cost of labor. This is not a hard luck story. It is merely a statement of facts we are sure the in- telligent public will appreciate. We Offer You 15% to 25% Saving This applies to every late pattern and weave — eve piece of guaranteed all-wool fabric—all ccinatinay cat workmanship—all styled in the superb tailoring that has built the enviable reputation this old established firm en- joys. Our Entire Stock of Late Seasonable Woolens Arranged in Four Special Price Groups SALE PRICES: $5 729 $6750 SS $87 COME IN AND INSPECT THESE REAL BARGAINS Frost & Seynei FIRST AVE. AND UNIVERSITY ST. OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT—MORE FOR YOUR MONEY All $85 and $90 patterns now at.. ANl_$65 and 870 patterns now at.. 50 50 All $95 to $115 patterns, including dress suits, now at sal $75 _and "$80 patterns now at. | dragged out the best of everything | When rheumatism | the | ams Medicine Co, Schenectady, N.| THE SEAT BY H. C. WITWER out to be @ knockout and when T] whs ready for the street I was a) genuine treat for the eye ax far as |clothes was concerned anways, You | know, Joo—panama turned up at & |trleky angle, white silk shirt, bine |coat, white flannel pants and white buckskin shoes, To complete the tl | lusion I carried a cane, Sweet | Cookio—if T didn't look like ready money, then neither does the U. 8. | Mint! Jeanne raised her eyebrows when she seen me, but beyond her usual mornin’ kiss, she says nothin’ Once out to the studio, 1 blowed | right over to the director's office. Hefore goin’ further | wanted to see |for myself if “Monsieur Wright"! was level and all business like |Jeanne said. Well, Joe, in half a jhour's talk, this guy waa solid with me for life! Why the, poor boob's wed and got wix kids. He knowed how I felt about Jeanne bein’ in the movie, but in five minutes he showed mo that they wasn’t a thing wrong | with it, When we left his office we was callin’ each other by our first | names, and he says did I notice they was usin’ my name on the adver |Uain’ for Jeanne's first picture. I mays I seen where It xald somethin Jabout “Mrs, Ed Harmon” and hd says that’s it and the reason Jeann | Was such 4 big card for the movies was because she happened to be THE Wire ED, HARMON! Oh, boy! The next time Jeanne throws out her chest, there's a ace for me, hey, Joe? Well, I saya, I am convinced that everything is open and above the board, but I can’t stand the idea of seein’ some big stiff movie hero puttin’ his arms around Jean: and the first time I do they better get seven huskies to hold me, Joe, he |xtarts to laugh and then he stops! off short afd grabs my arm, “By Jo’ he hollera “I know | how to prevent that. How would| you like to go Into the movies and play opposite your wife? Linten to| me—we draw up @ contract for you and Mrs. Harmon to make @ series Of plotures together, as soon as your | |baseball season ia over? I tunt | |have been asieep or I'd have thought of this before. You'd screen beau tifully, too! Think-—Ed Harmon | and Jeanne in—Oh, hell, in anything! C'mere” Joe, I am dragged over to the of. | fice again before I know what it's! all about, and on the way we pick up Jeanne which ts tickled milly at the idea and kisses me right out loud im public and between them they get me to sign a lease or some thin’ for five years in the movies, | beginnin’ when my baseball contract |funs out, and if | told you what we Was gonna get together, you'd call jme a lar! | | Well, I ain't done yet what 1) come out to do in my fancy scen ery, Joo, and I didn't forget it in the excitement. I am introduced to all the dames out there and they! [have all heard about me and none jot ‘em acts lke they also heard I had emalipox. In a minute I am completely surrounded by the fair's #ex and I commence to vamp ‘em one and af and write my name on |cards for ‘em and Jeanne watches |tt im deadly aflence ‘til one of ‘em of- fers to show me thru the studio. At | this critically point, Jeanne takes ™my arm and leads me away and I didn't forget to wave back to the |dames and say I'd be around later. Joe, that was the last day of Jeanne’s pleture and even whilet she| was actin’ she kept her eyes on me and every time abe did I managed to be talkin’ to some dama Well, all the way home in the car sho clung to me like ivy and mays T! will neyer get outa her sight again |and that some women is bold enough |for anything. I'm joinin’ the team at Pittsburg land Joe—Jeanne goes with me! Yours truly, ED HARMON. Vampire.) A 156 Pa 9 Pittsburg, Pa 6.02p. Collect JOE MURPHY: Yonkers, N. Y. Trimmed Pittsburg 6 to 6 only | gave two hits jeanne seen me make ‘em like it will send you working | press seats for my first movie has mary pickford made any howl? ED, HARMON. | (The male; CHAPTER Iv. So This Is Cincinmati! Mon Chere Senorita Joe: (You can see I am now the master of bea up | languages—hey, _ Joon | crew of merry men, | happened | does tha TLE STAR 8| THERE’S NO BASE | LIKE HOME Copyright, 1920, by Doubleday, Page # Company Your last letter folleyed me hithern and yon, as we are wonted to remark at the studio, and fin’ly mucht up with me at no less than St. Looney. The reason the letter had such a time of it runnin’ me down in due to the sensationally fact t now with Pat Moran's dumfoundin’ knowed as the Cincinnati Reds, Moran goes around all day long srinnin’ from the one ear to another, jand I'll bet when I stride forth on the field in a nonchalantly manner to hurl my first game at home for the Reda, 1 will get a reception from the Cincinnati fans make the one Pershing suffered | When he come back sound like he was presented with the cold’s shoul der—hey, Joe? Well, Joe, I wit tet you how |come I am prowlin’ around with the Reds, when the last reallably formation you got I was « nobby uneyform of New York like water off a duck's back, Joe, and I was gave nothin’ in the way of Inklin’ as to what was gonna befall unto me tll Mac nails me in the hotel at Pitsburg. “If 1 had your boob luck,” he mays, “I would take a chance and run for umpire in the League of Na- Uons’ in. “What has come to pass now? I) “Ie the owners thinkin’ of | makin’ me @ present of somethin’?” | nays. “Yeh,” he saya with a maliciously grin. “The gater* Joe, for the moment I am too wild to even think of speakin’. Can you imagine me gettin’ the from anywher “Whilst you are standin’ grinnin’ like a hysterically 1 ape.” says in @ coldly and deadly voice, | notice | “fam hereby, to wit, servin’ } that a few of my lawyers will call! on the president of the club tomor. jrow and will undoubtedly begin suit) before nightfall. See if you can get| 4 laugh outa that?” “Wait! says Mac, “Walt til T tell you where you're headed for from here. You're goin’ to the Reds you big stiff, and that means that you'll probably be made a present of a alice of that world’s series sugar. I tell you, if Columbus bi only got the breaks you're gettin’, he'd of discovered Chicago and: Bow | ton the first day out! Well, Joe, that was af different, hey? Climbin’ aboard the Reda when they ain't no more chance o them losin’ the pennant than they is of Hades facin’ a bit TU shriek to old mot '® earth! I understand the New York news | papers gave over page after page| pannin’ Mac for lettin’ me go, and) the attendance at the Pole Grounds | fell away to such a extent that the! crowd could all of come out to the park on the same bicycle Weil, Joe, fooby to the reat of the elub, which could hardly betleve thelr eyes when they heard I was leavin’, and was all broke up over ft. , Fletcher and Burne had af Gey ‘could do to keep trom Bustin’ right out cryin’. Benny Kauff claims they oughta start a mutiny and refuse to play no ball at all, and even Zimmerman says it's a outrage for Mac to let me go now, when he could of done it months ago. They says they will all be at the! world's series to see me pitch my firet game, and if the White Sox gota eleven runs off of me in the firnt innin’, not to let it get my goat, and ete. IT am just leavin’ the clubhouse, Joe, when Rube Benton calls me to one side with a sorrowfully face “Well, goodby, Ed, old scout,” he says, waggin’ his head. “Mac may be doin’ what he thinks ts the right thing, but I would hate to ha gonacience to sleep with! Th of takin’ a big, strong, young feller like you and makin’ a hophead outa him for a few dirty dollara!* “What's the idea?” I says with) naturally enough surprise. “What! dye mean a hophead, hey?” “Are you gonna join the Cincin-) nati Reds—or ain't you?” he asks! solemnly. “I'll say Tam T says. “Where hophead stuff come in?” “What hollers Rube, away. “D'ye mean to stand there and make the claim you don't know?" I nodded my head, Joe, and I com- mence to smell some rats, Rube Benton wouldn't be that seriously “Hey!” holle 1 am} which would | b in the| It) raspberry | | there in wweet, | I went around saym'| jumpin’ | The Rhodes Co. 9 to 10 Dress Skirts Our ready-to-wear tion on the second floor has gathered from reg ular stock for this sale 29 Fancy Brocaded Silk Skirts in gold, white and rose color, and eleven Linen Skirts in plain pink, blue and white. All waist measures, but ot all sizes in every yle or color, Formerly 5, $12.50 and $15.00. ty, $3.00 Vor this hour each, Percales 450 yards of 36-inch Pereales in neat figured and striped patterns and light and medium cob ors. For this 25¢ hour, @ yard 200 om White Suits, ken lin for a high styles each ai a suit 350 yi Outing stripen, plaids, ity in yards, sets, all broken lines, in [60 Corsets which Lot No. 1[ss0°sne.ta00-. | Lot No. 2 Lot No. 3{ Lot No. 4{ 75 Corsets which $4.00, $4.25 and 42 Corsets which $6.50, $7.00 and Corseta which 10,00, $12.00 and | Friday four Jales No Mail, Telephone or C.O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise and the right to limit quantities is reserved. 10 to 11 Women’s made up of bro The assortment inchides high neck, and low neck, no sleeve Sizes 36 to 44, Formerly $1.25 and $1.50. For this hour, Outing Flannel hour, a yard A CORSET SALE. Upper Main Floor CLEANUP sale of Royal Worcester, Rhodesa and War ner’s Corsets from our own stock, comprises 144 Cor- smaller ai predominating, and not each size in every style. $5.00... $8.50... Lot No. 5 | ormar one conga nas w= trl Choice at $1.50 “102 9 Men’s Underwear A broken tine of heavy Wool Shirte and Draw- ers consists of 16 Shirts in size 26, 4 Shirts im wize 44 and 24 Shirts in nize 46. There are 106 Drawers in all in sizes 32 to 42. Formerly ber and $2.50. For hour, a $1 65 i garment ... Towels Our domesatic section, om the upper main floor, has inspected and taken || from a new shipment, |} 250 Huck Towels on ae || count of small imperfece tions in the weave. They are in two sizes, 14x21 and 14x25. For thie cholce, 1] to 12 Women’s Sweaters A broken line 1s com pored of 7 Wool Slip-on Sweaters in plain rose and white with white angora collar; 7 Wool Surplice Sweaters in pink and tan, and 10 Slip-on Sweaters with frill in blue, pink and gold. Sizes 40 to 44, but not each nize in every style or color. Formerly $8.50. For $3.95 this hour, ea. Muslins 700 yards of 36-inch White Musiins and White Cambrics of good quality. Formerly 45c. ~ Yor this hour, * 35c @ yard .... = Union Suits edium Cotton weight Union reduced clean-up. nes and quick eck, long sleeve; short sleeve in ankle lengtha but not ize in every style. ards) «oof 27-inch Flannel in checks and A splendid qual lengths up to 15 For “'s 30c Short Coats Special $8.00 For a quick clean-up the ready to wear section has taken | from reguiar stock : 35 ming blue polo} | coats with inverted box pleats or tucks, and finished with |” leather or self belts. [| Sizes 16 to 38. For cvs $15.00, sizes from 19 to 380, with the old formerly at '|Choice at $1.95 }Choice at $2.95 ‘|Choice at $4.95 }Choice at $6.95 sold formerly at sold formerly at #014 formerly at $14.50, ne sizes 18% to 10, in black only. hour, a pair, Boys’ Blouses A broken line of 60 Blouses in Hat Pins hour, a pair. $12& Wor thie hour, each.. Dresser Scarfs Women’s Hose 500 pairs of Women's Cotton and Lisle Hore, For this Sizes 6 to 12 years, but not each size in every pattern, For this hour, choice... 200 pairs of Novelty Hat Pins on ale in the Jew eiry Section. Formerly 2c. For this Seco Silk Scarfs 63 Seco Site Scarfs, 1 2-3 yards long by 23 yard wide, with hemstitched and fringed ends in black, navy, orchid, tan and pink. Formerly 25 lacetrimmed Dresser Scarfa Size 17x45. For this hour, each. .......... 3to4 Purses and Bags 38 black patent and black Empire leather, back- strap Purses, fitted with mirror, and 7 Hand Bags with over-arm handle and fitted with coin purse and mirror. Formerly $4.50 and $5.75, then reduced to $3.50. Repriced for this des i wee Embroidery 19c 044 patterns. 65c 15c 50c 65c and 35c. For this hour, a yard........ Rube to the rest of the gang. “He don’t know what he's goin’ up against with the Reds—can you tie that” They all come gatherin’ around me, shakin’ their heads and gazin’ upon me like I was about to get en route for the embalmers instead of Cincinnat!, which ain't that dead. no matter what the knockers claims. “Well,” says Rube, “if Mac ain't man enough to tell you—I will! Did you know that Pat Moran has been tryin’ all season to buy pretty near everybody on this cluband has of |fered kings’ ransomy an@ ‘sums that | would dumfound all for us? No—hey? D'ye knows that we have all swore that we would rather spend the rest of our lives plain’ semi‘pro [ball than join the Reds? Dye know. “Wait a minute™ I butte in. | “What's all this got to do with me bein’ a hophead if 1 so with ‘em, hey?" “Ah, hah hoflers Rube Ike a villain from the movies “It's got everything to do with it! What d’ye Diseased Skin Freedom at once from the agony of skin disease. The soothing wash of oils, Try D. D. 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Reds go crazy this year and win the pennant, when for over forty years they thought the world's series died out with Lincoln?” I shook my head in the negatively. “Dope” bawis Rube, dancin’ around “Dope.” “Dope?” I mays, gettin’ dizzy. “What—what—" “Sure—dope!” gays Rube. “That's what them guys is bein’ fed on night and’ day. Why, everybody in the league knows that from the day Moran dropped a bill outa his pocket in St. Looey which was for $300 worth the oplum! Did you id Set of 6 Cups and Saucers With Blue Floral Decoration Special 98c Set Here is one of the biggest va- ues we have ever offered. A set of six Cups and Saucers, beauti- fully decorated in a blue floral design. Special, set of 6, at 98¢. No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. None Delivered. $2.75 Russwin Food Chopper Special at $1.98 Many appetizing dishes can — be prepared at a low cost by using a Russwin Food Ch watch ‘em on the diamond? babies’ eyes is all glassy keep mumblin’ all the selves. 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