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| | | Poltockio ! HANNING POLLOCK has been se $ Yected by Daniel Frohman to pro- 4 vide the new play in which Miss Margaret Ilington 1s to be elevated to ‘@tardom next season. (he ambrosial-topped Pollock has " gast come to town after a hard summer | | at his country place on Long Island, | fgnd yesterday he had a conference with Mr, Frohman in which the outline of fehe play for Miss Illington was dectd- } @@ upon, Further than admitting It will ' be a play of modern life, and will give yafiss llington more opportunity to dis- | play her upique and admirable taste in | dress, no details regarding the piece (mere divulged. t i And, speaking of Mr, Pollock, a day Ver two ago he received a telephone {message from Miss Maude Fealey, who { apnea him to call and discuss with her | the possibuity of her securing the play “Clothes,” in which Miss Grace George Btarted a season or two ago. | Both the actress and the dramatist five In the Saint Francis, so he suggest~ ed that as Avery Hopwood, co-author ‘of “Clothes,” was in his apartment at | the time she call on him, and she accepted. She made her appearance in @ gown that Pollock said was so beau- || gitu) es to baffle his descriptive powers, “Tm so sorry,” she said, ‘that you }, wouldn't come up to my place, because 1 had {t all fixed to make a great im- | pression on you. I have just finished | Qhree new gowns. I make all my own) | elothes, and this 1s one of them, The) other two 1 had carelessly laid eoross | | @chair and a divan for you to admire," | |" Phe playwrights congratulated her on | the appearance of the gown she wore) , and in a few minutes, after the negotia- | @ions for the play ‘Clothes’ had been | concluded, she left. But in a very short time there was a rap at the door, a | maid entered and deposited two flufty | ! bundles all wrapped in tissue paper and | Bearing a card from Miss Fealey. | “Here are the other two gow: she | wrote, “I was determined you should) ‘admire them.” | (The men returned the frocks with this note: “Dear Lady—They are beautiful. If wa could write ‘Clothes’ as you can) | make them we should be as wealthy ks you are graclou ¥ . 4 ee i A peep behind the curtain—Lew Wockstader’s real name is Snip Clapp. . ee if Chorus Girl Bromtde-You can Just bet ehe didn’t get that job on account of her talent. . After a rehe of "The Fair Co- 4," Elsie Janis's new play, yesterday, Charley Dillingham asked one or two “mempbera of the company to join ‘him in @ little quid relaxation. “Tve got a new drink,” he sald, and Whe proceeded to explain {t to the Man ‘Behind the Rosewood, thus: | } “You take @ highball giass; put {na \ Uttle powdered sugar, then a spring of | ‘mint, which you crush gently; then the/ Julee of half a lime, na jigger of ’ploe-gin, and fill up with ginger ale.” ‘. "Gee," said the Man Behind the Rose- fwood, “what d’. uu call that?” “Oh, I know,” spoke up Lionel Walsh, fn English actor who hasn't been in| Banner.” long, “it's a Stephen | {this country ver Merritt cocktail eee Miss Nena Blake, the handsome young ‘woman who used to ride a white horse | $n “Comin’ Thro’ the Rye,” and rivalry for whose affections {s said to have eaused. Will J. Block to become sepa- ) fated from his “angel,” M. L. Largey, Sh fie young Western millionaire, 1s to contribute to support of Miss Janis in "The Fatr Co-Ed." She was engaged yerterday, i eG ji Edward Smith, a brother of Mrs. + Charles Fair, who was killed in an ‘Veutomobile accident with her husband @ few years ago in France, Is to be- Gome a producing theatrical manager. After the accident the question of the {heirs to the Fair estate was the sub- + Ject of much complicated litigation, ; After a compromise was effected Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs, Mr, Fatr's sister, set- tled @ considerable sum on Smith, then living 4 i Misourt real erate, is sald to nave) GTAY Hair to Its Natural |/made several millions and 1s coming ta} COlor and Beauty. | try to wring a few more out of the | theatrical @ in New York. He will " have offices in the Knickerbocker Thea- tre building, eae » The vaudovillization of Helen Green's series, “Tho Troubles of Two Working Girls," has been booked up for a tour| irs forty weeks solid. Miss Charlotte) , Townsend t# playing {t, and at present “Wt ts in Toronto, 4 eee New Theatre Art Note—John Cort dn bin Majestically entered tho Hotel Knick- pt booker yesterday, gazed a momen it rf " ment gSt King Cole, drank @ glass of vich Oona a glass tohy eo The Chicago critics without excep- | * ton” praised the new Gillette play, | "Meey,” which was given Sts first pers} ; formance last Monday, but, according 1) to Freq Thompson, who produced {t, _ there was just ono detail about it ywhieh did not please him. * “It 18 really a minor point,”” he said Tsuaeaes “but there was one valua necessal bid ya wanted: sot Re hte. Shas es f lssion to take it out on the : » | for @ couple of weeks and work . i: | Mt. TM take it out of Chicago Bacur- 1 + | day and at the end of th | paring it Into New. York SMe? H . oe } Miss Colller, one of Charles Frohman’s latest tmportattons, | fs expected to arrive in New York Constance Fiay for Miss Ul. lington — Ding- ham’s New Drink, —_. |London by Mr, Frohman, who controls Write New as leading man for Miss Fritzl Schett In “The Prima Donna.” eee The second set of rehearsals which Charles Frohman will now undertake has started in this order: John Drew in W, Somerset Maugham's comedy, “Jack Straw,” Theatre next Monday night; Miss Ethel Barrymore In W, Somerset Maugham's “Lady Frederic opening at Pough- keepsie Sept. 15; Miss Marle Doro In) requires that the Telephone Company have reserve parts of the city. Two years are required to complete a central office; six months are required to construct a subway route; three months are required to manufacture and install additional cables. Our reserve so well distributed that, as an average, we establirh telephone service in any part “Thp Richest Girl,” by the authors of | “My Wife,” to be given Its first per- formance at Boston, Sept, 21; William | Collier {n “The Patriot,” by J, Hartley Manners and William Collier, the first performance of Which {s now definitely determined for Sept, 24 at Atlantic ; ; City; and Willlam Gillette In “Sam- of the city on 4 or 5 days’ notice, Robi lebyehiase Ubon ob ePheuThlet | New York's business day is short, the telephone traffic rush period is even Perhaps the most interesting under- | shorter—barely two hours. We handle the local telephone traffic on a no-delay taking that still les before Mr. Froh-) ; cy re j ; flan (die bfbging @ "Adterioa of the | basis, Each conversation requires the exclusive use of a pair of wires, and as newest play by Edmond Rostand,| telephone messages’cannot be filed and sent in order like telegrams, reserve plant d selene n Sinee Tate atk a must be provided for use during the rush period, quelin senior and Madam le Bargy will The activities of the city are unceasing. Telephone service must also be un- “i S parts in “Chantl- play cleer” when the piece has its premiere Mr. the principal ceasing, We therefore provide— in Parts Frohman hopes to In- duce M. Coquelin to come to America, , Dut that 1s an arrangement yet to ba| effected, In any case, ‘Chanticleer’! will be staged in New York and In conduits and spare circuits in cables, the rights of the play everywhere out- aide of Franca eee Strange Mlusion—It {1s curious that the publlo should lov. upon me as a Thomas, oo The following correction {8 cheer- fully made; Jack Mayer says he didn't tell J. Ftég Mbpmetman, Jr. that the Liberty Theatre nevar had an S. R. 0. sign when Zimmerman wanted to bor- row it for the Galety. “We didn't have it at the time,” says Mr. Mayer. “Fred Thompson took !t away with him to Chicago with ‘Polly of The Circus.’”’ "Yes," admitted Thompson, “and You haven't needed it at the Liberty since ‘Polly’ left.” eo ee And speaking of “Polly firm in the Rue de la Palx, Paris that turned out “The Merry Widow" hat has named ts latest model, a big ect, all plumes and @ flaring brim, | fhe Tallafarro,”’ eee Tragedy at Joe Weber's theatre, The Weber cat ate the canary that has! played so prominent a part in “Paid In Full," and then Miss Lillian al- dertson ‘'sicked” her bulldag on thy | a | Weber cat and the mice now are un- . THEATRE EJECTS MARINES. fi Mountain Resort Covering 300 Acres Oftended by Standing When Bana [AMUSEMENTS MUSIC DANCING Played “Star-Spangled Banner,” EVERY $ CHILDREN BOSTON, Sept. 1—Omtcers of the MOUNDAY ’ 50 CENTS United States Murine Corps at the MAUGH CHUNK Charlestown Navy Yard have begun fn Investigation of the expulsion of AND GLEN ONOKO SEPT, ‘| 50 CHILDREN 13TH |, two marines from a theatre last night 15 CENTS because the men stoo hen the theatre The Famous Switchback Railroad orchesira playod "THE Star Spangled Special tain for Mauch Chunk leaves ennsylvania Ferry Stations, LEHIGH id St., 7.55, Cortland: VALLEY sbrosses Sts., 8,00 ; Brooklyn Annex, 7.45 RR Fare via RESERVE CENTRAL OFFICE FACILITIES, politician.—Augu ° ready for installation. total. Ample reserve plant has been an i: best in the world, New York Telephon the same ___EXCURSIONS. Credit ENABLES MEN AND WOMEN To Dress in the Finest of Clothin No Reference or S Take, the Good [‘enax Cox 273 6th Ave,, near 17th sty i 2274 3d Ave, nr, 124th St.fN. 1. Brookiyn Store, 1129 Broadway (Near De Kalb Ave.) OPEN EVENINGS, Under the regulations of the army! and navy, all officers and enlisted men are required to stand when “The Star Spangled Banner” {s played indoors, Weer 2. and >> J, P, CADDAGAN ILL, Jonn P. Caddagan, proprietor of the Hoffman House, was reported yesterday critically {ll, Dr. Finch, the hotel phy- sician, said last night that Mr. Cadda- gan's condition was not serious; that he was put to bed yesterday because of — pioneer ® recurrence of stomach trouble with which he was attacked @ few montha ‘POPULAR <= =| EXCURSIONS | wg NEXTSUNDAY air “ M." For Bellewood West 23d St, 8.55; Cort and Desbrosses Sia, 8 A, \ Brookiyn Annex, 8:45 A.M, Brookivn Annex, 62, “addit (onal. IF YOU WANT: TO WY GooD PAY USSOFAWEEK AND WE WILL EXAMINE YOUR EYES BY GRADUATE OPTICIAN AND FIT YOU WITH A PAIR OF GLASSES. LAKE HOPATCONG Never Falls to Restore ATLANTIC CITY Se _seeinite 3 DOORS FROMT AVE $ CLOTHING to order o weekly payments; perfect fit; fine mate ROUND TRIP TICKETS 62.50 ees | EXCHANGE CLOTHINGCO. No matter how long {t has been gray | iy, w. 234 87, 7,50; LIBERTY ST, 8,00 A.M | 280 BROADWAY, Entrance on Park Place or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and. pos tively. removes Dan- Montauk Steamboat Co. Ltd. ruff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re- | . cust {use all substitutes, 244 times as much | Sea Cliff and Glenwood fn $1 as 50c size. Is Not a Dye. $1 and 60c bottles, at druggists) Every Saturday Afternoon Bend 20, for tree book rhs ¢ at tke Hatt." and Sunday Morning. fariina Soap cures Five, tee “Orient' and id chapped hands, and all skia| | “Stra, aganiore’” on Sun.) - t 9.80 “A. . 8 10, . TE -- ea af fae ABA GO BBS at O80". A. trom Pr. 8: 1600 from ft. Sint REAL ESTATE IFOR SALE RETURNING LV. ATLANTIC CITY 7,00 P.M ES BERG) iden Lan nes tu order on credit yles and fal ces required. ‘TE and watches, cash or credit. jan Watch and Diamond Co, 3 iden Lane, Jonwand. Rat 7.0: Sun. A P.M NORTH BEACH __ New House and Lot, $365) HOTELS, Ene EAST 99TH & 134TH STREET $40, CABH, 86 MONTHLY, 6% INTEREST Hreworks Carnival—3.30 & 8 P, Me AeA knaC RR COnsets Carnival Parade—8.40 P. M. Cg eh CALE rit | HOTELS ALABAMA = tt irs AND 8TEAMBOATS, | bn east. aldo of tt fete ua fi Clored on Sundays.) VAN RENSSELAER nataber tang A 15-17 East 11th St., Adjoining 5th Avenue. High-class Family and Transient Hotels, FAMILIES ATTEN [INE NCH AND BAGa. sree enue HK AND BACK, ‘Be fin M. Ly. BaRtery M. dat. & Wich LeiwW ri ART, INDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL CATERS TO REF APARTMENTS, 1, 2 AND 4 ROOMS, $20 TO $10 MONTHLY, LAWYERS. BURNISHE mn Asana AND HOMELIKE, REFERENC Best American Plan Restauran} AE i son CIVIL SERVICE COURSE. > {| from London in a few days. She is to }\be leading woman with William Gil- in Samson.” Maw i) eee ih, Siem Marecert nas deen cagueed in City. = CHARLES W. GOLLD, MORACK § CHASE, Proprietor, PIANOS ANQ ORGANS, CIVIL. SERVICE INSTRUCTOR, | Py RAGKiNG—S Gat oe Gee Co) scorat pt West. opp. get Unica, SG a keel cole . Ben en “ ACSEAVE SWITCHBOARD CAPACITY Our Reserve Telephone Plant IELEPHONE service fer new subscribers must be promptly established. This RESERVE UNDERGROUND FACILITIES, consisting of spare RESERVE DISTRIBUTING FACILITIES, consisting of spare telephone circuits reaching nearly all buildings in each city block, switchboard capacity and duplicate power plant equipment. RESERVE STATION EQUIPMENT, consisting of telephone in- struments and private branch exchange switchboards equipped and The reserve telephone plant in New York City is 30% of the If it could be fully utilized, it would serve to connect as many subscribers as there now are in the City of Washington. the telephone service of New York City what it is to-day—the The New York & New Jersey Telephone Co. DIAMONDS “CREDIT *5 THE EVENING WORLD, vaivay, SEF LUMBER 1, 1908, plant of all kinds in all plant is so extensive and | consisting of spare mportant factor in making e Company If you have three or four tecth | Will insert a full set without a plate, I do this with absolute satisfaction, Examination of your teeth free. Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00 TEETH $4—$7—&—B10 GUILSHAN N. E. Cor, 125th St. and 8th Ave. 271 W. 125th St, PUBLIC NOTICES, Nulica 10 LAAPAYaKS 9. DEPARTME: FINANCE, BUREAU FOR THE COLL! [ION OF TAXES, NBW YORK, Sept. 1, Ws. TAXPAYERS WHO DESIRE TO OBTAIN their bills promptly should Saks dnmediats Written requisition (blank# muy be procur Inthe borough offloes), stating thelr property by gection oF ward. bloc Caphd umber, making. esoy of aman Pont’ Baie bills of last year. a taxpayer le assessed for personel tax, tbe, fequtatton sold alao “request oth 45° uch tas. Surfach requisition should be accompanted by an envelope beating the proper address of the Applicant and. with, return postage prepaide ‘case of any doubt in regard to’ ward section, block oF lot number, taxpayers should take thelr deeds to the Department of Taxes and Assessments aad have their property lo. fited-on the Maps of that Department, forward to the Deputy Receiver of With “the requisition, w certified. wean of their property, which will be furn| the: Depatintent Of Tusee and Auscaainenta, 4 ers jn. this mauner w peti ened by mall at the earifese peetels, moment, and avold aay delay caused By waits The im fines, €a reoulred In cage of bermonal ipheation: he. requisition must be addreesea malted tothe Deputy Receiver of Taxes 7c Whichever borough the proverty ts located, £2 follows: No. 87 Chi rN os oe : the Broan’ Now Muni Nee gig Bullding, and Bouck. Borough of ‘Brooklyn, George H. Creed, Corner Jackson ay, ork. James B. Fitth Bai ueens BLLLY Ol New York, John De Morgan, Corough Hall, St. Georg stiten Island: Borough of Richmond ety York. After reveling the bide. the ta draw a check for the amount to the order" the Recelver of Taxes and mail bill and check, with an adticssed envelope, with, the retura postane prepald to the Deputy Recelyer in Whichever borough the property’ |s located, onigertbate allowed om bills pald” during ober. Checks should be matied as soon as possi. after tho bills have been received by bie taxpayer. ine are DAVID B. AUSTEN, volver of Taeem Lox dslind city, HEARN © KOUKTERA LM SURE ET West of Kifth Avenue Last Call for School! Boys and Girls, Youths and Misses, from beginners to graduates, { can be most satisfactorily and economically fitted out here, gn i where assortments as well as values, are without a rival! al Here’s for a Great Saturday! | Boys’ Strong School Sults Youths’ College Suits Natty, mixty and overplalds- Handsome Worsteds, Serges, 3 Straight and icker tro Cassimeres, Cheviot c.—in de 7 to 16 years—worth $3.00. sirable grays, browns and olives— stripe, check and plain—fine lin- ings—15 to 2) years—a special pur- chase of $19 and $12 values that 6,98 we can offer at... : Oe Blk Tita and sony pel yal ures—medium welht—15 to SERA WOrE Esc ssee 4,98 Boys’ Trousers Brralant plconter end Knick ere corduroys, cheviots and mixtures Tb and $1.00.,0+050 Girls’ Serge Russian Dresses New long waists—wine, navy. brown-—handsomely trimmed sith allk braid and butions—6 to 9 gg | yts.--made to sell at $5.98.. fae sles, Boseing Sept) | Boys’ Double Breast Suits Girls’ New Sailor Suits Extra tine worsteds, serges and All Wool Serges—navy, brown and cheviots—navy and mixtures— 1 im'd— straight or knicker trougerg—8 to a eee rte ee e980! I? ¥eare—vatue $255 and H08....62,98 Misses’ Regulation Sailor Sults The popular di for school—fine durable sere brown and | black—l4 to 98 to 14.98 |Boys’ Extra Fine Suits Double breast and yoke Norfolks— with and without belt—aplendid line of dependable fabrics—8 to 17 Pebre-tg ual to the best Fi ollar Suit elsewhere —8 to 16 yts.—value . Boys’ Knee Pants Bloomers and knickers—light and 15 yrs. Girls’ Gymnasium Sults Navy and black serge—full_ cut— 10 to 16 yrs se BBB to 5.08 Misses’ Dress Skirts | Navy and Black Serges and | Sallor and Russian Sults ages lat a eal ue eh ; ‘i én: bands—wor Plain colors and mixtures—tab; Be: 3,98) inciuge full line of strone "3198 serges—3 to 10 years—special,., Boys’ Negligee Shirts—t2 to 16 neck dark mixtures—4 to value .49,. or .29 Boys’ Felt and Cloth Hats Latest Fall shanes—every hat new since September 1.....+... .25 to 2.08 Others ask @ full third more, | Extra Size Suits for stout Boys—special.. 15.98 Boys’ and Girls’ Misses’ Fall Suits Strong School Stockings Heenoeetnels iaulored Beceem end (ee Popular materials—white, colored— Fine and heavy rib—double heels single and double breast— | .89 to 08 kind . 25 to .69/ and toes—fast black—tough weave M4 10 18 yrs, Spectal 12,98 for hard wear—Speclal........ 0... Finer to $2 Boys’ Coat Style Shirts Fino and heavy ptb—double knees, | heels and toes—fast black cotton— All sizes—usually .29 to 35 Extra heavy—usually A5.js00008 89 School Umbrellas Fast Black English Glorla— New Fall patterns, Madras and | Chambray—tght and dark—nlain g and pleated—laundered, All sizes.,°O9 Regular 8c. stock. Girls’ New Fall Reefers Fancy Worsteds and Plain Colored Pacas—plain velvet collars or fancy effects with satin, velvat or braid, ABSOLUTELY NEW STOCK— Instead of $1.98. i Instead of $5. Ages 6 to 14, No such Reefer values in New York See also Morning Special below, Girls’ Rubber Storm Capes Fancy stripes—with plald Mned » shirred hoods that make a vertect qtorm shield (no hat required 2.79 6 to 14 yrs.—special.rsecrerere Col | Misses’ Rain Coats Soft wool finish—olive, oxford, tan+ 14 to 18 yrs 6 to 14 yrs... Finer to $15.08, Children’s School Cases Leather capped corners leather handles—12, 14 special—any ‘Boys’ School Blouses— to1¢ yr, | Black, Fi Laundered and Uniaundered— EDS ETS Estab ES) sc Madras, Percales— ; ‘to ct. 119 to .69| Pocket Knives 29 to #8 ct, grades... , Stag or pearl handies— Children's Aprons 2 Pindes-worth 25... Attractive styles, neatly made and| 2 to 4 Blades—worth hd durable at specially low prices: 2 and Serta Ad f Children's Lawn Aprons— ; ; Hubbard or waist atyles— Children's Corset Waists lawn rutfle-4 to 12 yea aieever (ralleaoKmoH Ocala and 0 Hubbard Aprons— wray—ruffied and corded—2 t . Lane int nematitched tucks— 1 ra Seconds of 2 ct. rade... +19 y Special... cammarrvere Af Se eet : Misses’ Corsets and Wailsts White and gray—twilled cambgic or jean—best new models—best 69 sizes—reg, $1.00—Saturday....s. + 9,, 98 24 Fancy Lawn Aprons. | Hubbard and walst styles— | with emb'y and hematitching. ete.— 4 to 12 years... 9 Men's Wear New Corsets Wide selection from the latest and best at lowest prices... teen to sixty styles In each of the following popular makes: | SHIRTS—PAJAMAS — SUSPENDERS | Domet Flannel Pajamas—extra heavy nap—double silk froxs-—large pearl buttons—full bodies. 79 to 8.00)Nemo . + 1.00 to 1 en's Domet Night Shirts—neavy nap— ©; F ne iy Royal +199 '0 08 M4 Inches long—wide bodies- Warner's \ 1 J.B. i to 2.50 15 to 20 neck—cannot be duplicated 49 to Brass| |W. B. elsewhere at this price 48| ahom Covers orate ato 1.75 Men's Negligeo Shirts fancy Madras |p. 'N Women's aiid Misses" Gor- ; vee Uafecaiso plain, white ; ¥ sent : and Ford pisin,bosomenattached (ft Retne Young Girls’ Corsets... 149 to 1.00 and detached cuffs—well made, ae i. cut bodies—all sizes | Men's Fall Silk Neckwear—new | Meriteeclatest colorings, including the new greens—straight and bias stripes—worth $1.00, 49) "s Suspenders—strong web and | Misie—teather onda varranted not ish—regular and {fevecgreat value at 49 | man—extra size Suspenders oe uitteronce of four Inches In length ‘g Laundered White Shirts— rath Iinen “posom—hand laundered, with and without cuffs—sizes i to J8%—sleeves length 9 to instead of $1.49 Saturday's Special At Soda Fountains Fresh Sliced Peach | 10 | Cream Sundae.. fe Women's Trimmed Hats Advanced Showing of ) | Our Famous Specialties. , 15.00 Chic and attractive new fancles in satin, bengaline, bralds and combina- tiona—trimming that are “effects” in the best sense of the word, compris- | Ing splendid wings. pompons, fancy feathers, rich drapings, etc., unques- tlonably the finest value in the city, Special Lunches To-morrow (Saturday) 11:30 to 2:30 No, 1—Roast Beef Croquattes, Green Peas, Sliced Bananas, Tea, Coffee or Milk.» ” +28 2. . Heat a la Mode, Lime Beans, Prunes, Sweet Cre Tea, Coffee or Milk No. $—Soup, Roast Btutted v Bpaghett!, Apple or Pe Teas Coffee or Milk. Ni Soup, Chicken Balad. No 4rige Budding, Tea or Cottee , 49 Mourning Veils If customers prefer, Ice Cream will be served Instead of other dessert, Unusual Values fast Datly, 9 to 11 A. M. | Breakfas oo D ilk Grenadine—wide borders, Hemmed or Hemstitcbed. ? tn Pd Boys’ and Girls ‘ey ena tay ie be Mi yds. vosually: $1.49 Knock-a-bout Shoes ; ae ie ractive and serviceable at prices exceedingly reasonable has made Nothing wrong with the vells—they ping favorites with mothers and children. ...Every year sales double | are strictly perfect, rich deep black, those of the year before—what better proof of thelr worth?....Made of We bought them by the thousand— leather throughout, strongly put together, they ought to give splendid CII GNC TACS A UET service, and they DO. | kK ‘ bas OYS' CALFSKIN KNOCK-ABOUTS— , ; aa fee annpeaciace ang bution, Bend weltnew ant-Atout sole 59 Toilet Articles jersseee89, —Blucher cut ed—1 to . ; Tigh ‘35 10 eae a, spelt han Prices That Will Interest o | old at higher prices to 8.3.00, D GIRLS’ CALF KNOCKABOUTS— | Seeterrceers PROGIE bs Germinol Tooth Powder-rog. .%4.....17 a BOYS' VICI KID KNOCK-ABOUTS— | foe, ; % bs Hand-sen ¢d= Bren Rhea cea celta | "Medium toea—extension soles— 4 98 | ee Hinds! Honey Almond Cream,, .g1 wrorkme 3h 40, 10141050¢216B) Lt) Bibrrrsisscreses 5 Ao Espey's Frostilla—reg, .19 ee Oto Bers 1.48 8 OB Bettor than moat elaew pea) | Bradley's Bay Rum 94 ‘ su" ? TB—| LITTLE BOYS' K R ; 4 ‘i at via GIRLS’ HIGH CUT KNOCK-ABOUTS | vox ealtlaced—mann 148 atm leg Cream—reg, .29.. :29 Patent Jenriton atvies—stylish, lnst—siy to 13% i ompelan Massage Cream—se. size, 31 Jace and bu BOYS' DRESS SHOP 19 ct. Rapld Flow Fountain Syringt dressy, comfortable 6 to Besvsssee-o D681 BH 49 fbihen8,08 | Pat. death wi Flexible Natl Files—special.... Payne's Electric Nail Polish, Puyne's Electric Nail Bleach, SPec'!. 8 1,98 | 1 to 2... Last Call for Boys’ and Girls’ “ Walton’’ Shoes | At these specially low prices:— Fall Petticoats RLS— FOR BOYS— | ar esa or button— Solid leather—Broad toes— | Specimen values from a stock vil +100] 8% to 18%4.......065 | notable for everything new and a OS: 1.89] 1 to Bis svesesesseee desirable! 11 to 2.. One look at these Shoes {s enough to convince of thetr splendid value; cheap in price—not in quailty, See Also Four Morning Specials Below: Sateen—plain or emb'd flounce... Blk Marcellne—emb'd flounes | Heatherbloom—1.08 quality } | Taffeta Silk—black and colors. | Taffeta Silk—fancy flounces.. Sale of School Suppies!—Last Day Bezrjnauys @. To-morrow, Saturday, MORNING SALE. Git? Pe i To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted—No Mail or Telephone Orders, 85 08 184 $3.50 Girls’ ra Keefers, 1.87 |69c. Chiffon Cloth Veils... 84 Natty niixtures—velvet collars—6 to 14 yrs, ve rT BOON) LOOR—MISSE8 DEPT. SEDI He ba 29 | $3.98 Girls’ ee" Dresses, 1.98 A White and colors— high or equare—rich emby,—Fresh, clean, ready to wear, MISSES’ DEPT. 4 »D'b! 2,98 Bore Brent Strong Cheviots, Tw . - THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE, Ma 490. boys’ » 10USCS” Doran, ot White, tancy—t'adered, unl'ndered-—s £0 1. THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE, sang. 446 088 $1.48 Misses’ Kid Shoes, 1 CLS ote atin ined. Pat, lea tlog—n fay Large sizo—elegant 5! great value, MAIN FILOOR—CENTRE, $1, FPHeatherdioom Petticoats 90 11 to 2 VU GUVEE TOS: gqq It makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go and get it. Black—attractive flo 8 to 42, STY FLOOR-CENTRE. THIRD R SECOND FLOOR RE, , Fast Rib Hose 9 Children’ syiscx® 490 Chil Wnt apr I i # dreu s sn a Ww 95 Deuible nee OORT hat bard—omb' its $1,69Wom. nar's aists,. ¢ ee SON FA Wares ersstiiee Be. Vankes OHA Vas tae’ § IND FLOOR ENTE —————— f yh laats—1 to Sid. White, gilt—Teddy bear 25 W Oi onts669 SCREGND FLOOR WEST MAIN FLOOR CENTRE ae 25 Wom, pee 6 ainsook—corset cover with ekirt or drawers SE D PLOOR E ese SN $1.98 Wom. princess Corsets 18 White Ratiste—lace trim to W. 250. Impt. Lace Stocks «AS New shapes—cream, w Diack, SS FLOOR NEW RUILDING Meee are ee ee ne 5] A454, Wings, Pompons,33 S| $1.39 Little Boys’ shoes .§§ Veal calf! annish laste $14 to 18% i SEX FIOOR-~ WEST. Ye. Babeskin Jaicum. Ai: bed: aes Tea hare-sb'e, OOlGrE IND FIOOR—CENTRE, RASEMENT—TOILET 36 RO FLOOR. MILLINERY aE PRE TTT TEV. y 27c. New tea Ribbons. « Foe Men's silk Neckwear-A0 riya Felt Hats, AB] 27¢ y w Tatfe!a Ribbons. sede Bah eo s : : 0 F LOOR “ii NERY MAIN PLOOR—NBW BULLDING. Also SIXTEEN OTHiR MORNING SPECILALS—equal value to above Not Advertised—y——— Space does not perm? LOOK FOR THH CLOOKS! LOOK FOR THE OL00KS!

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