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1 WILL TEMPER THE WIND TO THE SHORN LAMB. TINS ADVERTISEMENT Bring to every other duty tomorrow, put aside your bude. your tr tomorrow morning, for everything advertised on this pag ar on wi The Bargains Will Actually Disappear ‘on the Run’’ at No Matl, Approval, Vhone or C. O. D. Orders On These Items, When Conventent, Please Take Small Parcels With You Things for Tiny Infant, 50c “Pay attention to this, you mothers,” ad monishes the Niill-End M if you are laverested in saving money, as of u are 75¢ Silk Camisoles at 50c “It's a wise woman chat will buy libera!ly here says Lockhart, Camisoles of Crepe de Chine and Washable Swtin, trimmed with pretty laces and ribbon Artists’ Pastels, 50c { the artists too, whether pastel, ‘And by tt buy tomerrow for $0 Their fit is excellent, as all who have used them know. Included in this offering are corsets of another well-kn make for the average figure in sizes from 19 to 30. “Spiendidly made, indeed”- “at SOc they ure a rare bargain.” We have them in black, white and colors, and a dozen pairs added to your wardrobe will last you @ pretty good time.” (Slight imperfections says Lockhart secceeses? for 50c ssorted colors 50¢ Knitting Cotton; assorted balls ae ++» 00 Ge Balls “Deater" numbers; doz ott on $1 Petticoats for 50c “I've only a few of them, but if you come early, thas can getin on this bargain,” says Lockhart ou'll find some little imperfections in these Petri- coats, but absolutely nothing to affect the wear. good ity felt, Upholstery Specials at 50c We “These are four hummers,” commented Lock- t, as he fixed the prices on them: Yd. Fancy Nets; assorted paras for 50. sash and vestibule curtains, c 89¢ Laundry Bags; striped mn “isis with grommets and rope. 79¢ Mluminated Table Mats; eter, cach... 55e Yd. Plain Poplins; rose, red, blue, green, brown, for draperies, 36° inches wide Hy Yd, Eee 69c Baby Dolls at 50c “I can supply only $00 little kiddies with one of these charming doliies,” announced Lockhart this morning ~“only sorry | can't multiply the number by 1,000." Well made dolls, these, dressed in oa | white slips and cap 75¢ and $1 Golf Caps at 50c Fine Bargains for Men and Boys. “For these out o’ door days, you'll need several. Better buy NOW, in my sale, where the buyin: extra good." Tweeds, Serges and Homespuns in many fine patterns and sizes. “Now, ladies’® 89c Hat Shapes for 50c “Here I offer you a choice of some of the sea- son's best shapes as to the frame, and a Marvelette Pullastic lining, all complete for 80c. And here's where I challenge the milliners to the bitter end,” concludes Mr. Lockhart. atuxury.? Th inforced heels “Ah, This Is Fine! Big Line Dress Goods, yd. 50c “LT want you to look at my bargain table on the Second Floor,” says Lockhart. “You'll find it chock-full of such fine materials as Shepherd 3ic Ream Typewriter Paper, Excellent 2 Reams for 50c The the house, “Don't be asleep, Mr. Business Man, but grab with heavy felt so this bargain while you can. Typewriter paper, white, light weight sheets, size 8'ax11; excellent for seconds. | pay you to buy even 10,000 sheets for your futue needs.” Please Take Small Parcels With You Lockhart’s 50e Luncheon would make a hit even with Mr. Hoover. Served In our Pure Food Lunch Koom, fourth floor, (CHOICE) Boys’ & Child’s $1 Hats, 50c “If 1 can't satisiy your youngster, nobody can,” challenges our merchandise wizard. Tweed hats, wout velours, serges and velvets, im the newest shades and blocks. All sizes. Checks (various size checks), Novelty Plaids in beautiful Scotch effects, Serges in black, blue and other colors. You won't find a better bargain than this in my sale.” Assorted colors, 79¢ & 89c Framed Pictures, 50c “Is that all you have?” anxlously inquired Mr. Lockhart. “Not near enough! They'll be snapped up in an hour or two." These framed studies are in handsomely orna- VJ mented Dresden or Antique frames, in a choice variety of subjects. Three Wright & Ditson ' Tennis Balls, 50c, “A limited quantity only," warns Mr. Lockhart. And when you name Wright & Ditson you are speaking of the best in Tennis Balls For the Baseball Fan at 50c Baseballs; with ko ; equal to any $1 75¢ and $1 Silk Gloves at 50c¢ “Not cold enough for heavy gloves," mused Lockhart, “Hust right for silks. So we'll make this lot go out so quickly at 50c a pair.’’ Two-clasp and Mousquetaire, in colors of tan, brown, black and white. cove at ; Two specials that will bring the fans i in ‘with a ‘rush during Cream of Chicken, « ! P the Lockti art sale, f Green Spllt Peas, Toasted Crouton, (CHOICE) Fried Filet of Sea B. Chicken ' d Mayonnaise, Made Noodles Inia Ham, Plain Spinach 95c Ostrich Trimmings, 50¢ “I'm cutting the prices of these nearly in half,” so says Lockhart. Ostrich novel: some black Ostrich Tips, Ostrich Pompoms, and oth fancies of various kinds in all 98¢ Kimonos at 50¢ “Waste of time to maxe them yourself, when you can buy suc cellent garments for 50c.’" Kimonos of full length; figured lawn, with fancy border trimming. Sizes 36 to 42. the newest shades of the season. Pineapple Pie. Carame) Custard Pudding. Rolls, Bread, Tea or Coffee with Mill, Mik or Buttermiti Men’s 75¢ Working Shirts, 50e “Here's where | make special appeal to the man who works out-of-doors,” said Lockhart, Made of blue Cham- bray, and black wits s. Inchided are a number of “odd” mighty fine picking. Sam Lloyd’s Puzzles, 50c “Here's another good thing for your kids,” says Lockhart “and even for the grown-ups.” A 38% page book--en- cyclopedia containing over 5,090 puzzles, tricks and co- nundrums with answers. Sam Lloyd used to sell this book for $5. Indispensable--keep the youngsters amused. | EE SCC EH white st Housewares at 50c “I Can’t Understand How Honsewives Can Stay Away from My Lockhart Sale of Housewares,” And here are @ handful of reasons which eloquently tell why: 3! Food Chopper-—comp medium, fine and coa 75e Wall Coffee Mills one pound of coflee lots which give 98e Hot Water Bottles at 50e sky-high, here's @ bargain, In- These Hot Water Bottles white or flannel covered, 69c Bungalow Aprons at 50¢ These are made of Cambric in Copenhagen blue, trim- [a with white piping. Neat, serviceable aprons for a With rubber soarl deed,” declares Lochu are in assorted sizes, red, variety of uses. ut ete with 4 knives, cuts 50c Lighting Fixture Sundries, 50¢ 7c Wicker Lamp Shades 10 inch, assorted colored with glass canister, holds 85e Heavy Ribbed Underwear, 5(c “You chaps had better buy lively and liderally,’t advises sili linings, suitable for elgctsic boudoir lamps BO | |i, White Enamet Bathroom Stools—with rubber C. AJL.) Men's Shirts and Drawers of Heavy Ribbed or large candlestich, ; : i ¢ tipped legs Corton, well made and finished Up to Yoc Pair Fancy Candles many styles and 50 Holt’s Cream Whip, Egg Beater and Butter “hurn ss 2 eclors, pair € with glass jar eee eRe TET RUE glass ja ne Inverted Lights Cor iplete with Shades in Assorted 50c with separate 75¢ Aluminum Milk Shaker strainer eee ee LY RR hari’s 50¢ Grocery Day Colors--at clear white Bourds—-4 feet, made of 76¢ Ski wood 1-Quart Can Permanent Ready Mixed Paint—all colors, regularly te, for Lo tired of the high cost of living, and so am I--so here ‘ +s on pure foods of all h SANTOS COFFE ed fresh $ vam am giving you big Women’s 5c, 75¢ and 85¢ Combination Suits, 50¢ rir 3 Yards of Lest Quality Table OM Cloth—11¢ aaow abouts 2 Vi th oF eae rally yarde wide ulurly 78c, at 50c f not—unywhere in New Yor! underwear is lace) fi, barge daly; uhualy ats 8 tos GG trimmed or tight knee, and ¢ if fine cotton of Hclg 4 5¢ Rolls of Toilet Paper~large rolls of ‘good qual- BN, thread lty tissue, 18 rolls a0c 80s THAS--areen, bissk oF BOG 4 sewed, wire brazed, made scorn, best quality, sale 50¢ with tight- fitting sie ats § BOc 90¢ House Pro of selected II Se Galvanized Garbaye Cans cover, drop bail hundle, fami v's ATING RA'SINS— | seta Glassware and Pottery at 50¢ SWEET CANTA Be sf ae Ol ry ported ry “A preat chance to re your kitche en, and the two or 75¢ “Perfo No Burn" Plate- coms lete, with cover, p ATOR WHEAT BRAN 5) : 50e three iteras that I mention here, jaye Lockhere, * ‘are regularly 75c, at aii 50c ite packs oe), Hock ewest picked ff fepresentarive of many equally low in price and Floor Krooms—12-inch block, good qual- LARGE PIPPIN APPLES BQ apie Oc df eaually good in qualivy big arnt Floor Rroon Pres Sie 0), Beats beaks 5 $ ‘ Tbe 'two- jedrom Sets—consisting of Jug i ; tat L'S VEGETABLE Bg | tA | JUICY LEMONS —- Bie 4 raseieen ‘ M8 BOe |} [75 Bathroom Outfits consisting of wall soap dish, towel ans. ONCE Fase Colonial Cut Water bar, tumbler hulder wid tooth brush holder, 50 WHOLE HEAD RICE- 50c 1 Figeura 55, n - 50c at. ic Hig Mas 50e Vy a o8e ; Bottles Seen c et ei visa ie RIPE LLOW ONIO erat peers nce Se Dozen Plain Hotel Tumblers lc Step Ladders , made fc elke ONION BOG) RAE, BHEET mia 'S B0e nian 50 wood, with pail rest, at 50¢ NEW SWEET POTATOES B(j@| SYEET TABLE PLUM { 8c Pottery Jardinieres $1 Aluminum Lipped Sauce 10 fuch, in a lustre 50 Pans —long handle, 50 lc and grape and green ¢ 4-quart Filled Booka of Sperry’? Gold Stamps Are Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Mercha Green Trading Sigmps as Usual. dise in Any Department, or for §: SDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 <= Tomorrow Will Be 50c Day “= t Tsay to you all of your forethought, mbhing hopes and fears ¢ will be sold tomorrow for the trifling amount of 50 Ge Carpets, Linoleum, Rugs, 50¢ none engaged in Autumn furnishing neglect the Mill End ma h can't be bettered Imiraderds cant bay nes 8 mone tnt Cpt aces ci “Never before, and to 3 years. c Carpet, 36 inches wide. ....... possibly never again! Gossard’s Front Lace Infants’ Kuitted Sleeping Garmente—with draw fe Piel ieee inches. ‘$a Va; here or elsewhere,” Corsets, 50¢ Resk, vin eae st... BUC tandard Notions at 50¢ te Printed Linoleum, @ yds sie Pate 1 Be said Mr. Lockhart, oxtackhart sare that the excuse forthe low pie, i CLOTS ote eat Pete "SE | ss aeae Siti tm Spat tates gud forrene ocean manufacturer's samples, in sizes 18, 19 and 20.1 | Men’s $1 Silk Half Hose, 50c] } Misr. ,, “bet me give you « hand with these : in such a wonderful of- Women’s 75¢ “Now that's what I call a comfortable slipper tor the coming cold Winter nights,” ly have 1,200 pairs to sell. and get your share of this bargain.” with heavy felt soles. brown, red and black $1 Thread Silk Hose, 50c quoth Lockhart easily see that pure thread silk se have fine cotton tops, with re- d toes. Slightly imperfect, but nothing to affect the wear. cluding tunic, coatee, flounce and straight- Exclaimed Mr. Lockhart, line modes. Ideal Then He Reduced These Felt Slippers to 50c for misses very best kinds for youngsters to wear around These are made of good quality felt, The varnps are ornamented in novel beaded effects, including “Mother Goose" and other nursery rhyme favorities, 5 for the little tot, to size 2 for the larger miss. slippers j Women’s 25¢ Neckwear, 3 for 50e AY, 89¢ Japanese Luncheon Covers 50c in Cash at the 39 . = TAKE MORE THAN A GLIMMERING PEEK unattach 5 racdf ‘TO lL eerly and you'll store br t and arrive at the rly | ware Usual Complimentary &~ Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow Dterr > re ' Sth Ploor the "S&H . . marly re but onl) « tote on " An “Extra” *5 to 86.75 Dress for “50 Tomorrow's Sale of Cue & Dresses for Women & Misses 39 69 Originally Sold at $5.00 & $6.75 | e Understand clearly, please, you pay $2.69 for one dress and only $0c for the second dress (We cannot allow our usual liberal methods of exchange or refunds on this lot of dresses, as the quantities are limited and there will be no more after this sale.) any eer red ta hooks enfitied Ae . you choose. they are fering. Just think of it—it is almost too good to be true.” Your choice of Dainty White and Col- ored Voile Dresses or Charming — Combina- tions of Both, in a variety of styles, one as pictured, for both women and misses, in- Slippers, 50c says Lockliart Hurry up Made of Gray, All sizes 3 to 8, “you can very ostery is no longer Black, white and colors. dresses to finish out the season and to wear in your home all winter. But you will have to ‘‘step lively” to share in this wonderful offering, as there are only 800 of these charming dresses to be sold. While they last, you can make your choice, at $2.69, AND FOR 50c EX- TRA, YOU CAN MAKE ANOTHER SELECTION OF AN¥ STYLE IN THIS LOT. and children, Sizes from 79c Decorative Scarfs, etc., Ea., 50e Choice of Scarfs, Shams and Centerpieces. Three styles for your choice, “And let me tell you, madam, robbing yourself if you miss thi 79¢ White Voile Blouses at 50c Smart, tailored, also lace and embroidered styles, It will only be hecessary for you to see the three models on sale this offering style, as one is pret- s Lockhart, “you are from which choice can be made, to appre And you will want one oF more of exc tert han the other, 69c Turkish Towels, 50c¢ Heavy bleached, hemmed, army style Turkish towel» made of double-ply yarn. “Consideving’cottous today,’ says Lockhart, “a veritable pick-up. Buy half @ dozen 69¢ to $8¢ Fancy China at 50c “I never saw such beautiful china at so low anit = remarked Lockhart. It is all beautifully decorated Nippon ware, and you have a choice of: Cake Plates Salad Bowls Tea Pots Comports Syrups Condensed Milk Jars Sugar & Creamers Mayonnaise Dishes Cracker & Cheese Dishes Bed Sheets, Each, 50c Limit 6 to a customer, Bleached muslin sheets for sit size beds. Made of soft finished bleached muslin, In 54x) inches before hemming. The sale price is less than the manufacturer's preseat price by the ca: And that’s @ positive fact, says the Mill End Man, and he ought to know—and does! Lockhart Says, “I'll Give You 3 Boxes of High-Grade Correspondence Cards and Envelopes for 50c” This is the famous Manhattan Linen and other assorted styles. Nicely boxed, ribbon tied. They usually sell tor 25¢ @ box,-—and at that, they are excellent value, Women’s $1 Bloomers for 50c “Positively worth double what | ask,” eC. A. L, Bloomers of fine pink and white Batiste, some with lace, others with scalloped edge ruffles, “Now Here's an Basy Way to Teach the Kids Spell- ing,” Said Lockhart. 75¢ Spelling Boards, 50c It is @ good deal easter than the old-fashioned spelling book, and @ very much more practical method of impressing the kiddies’ minds, Take one of them home with you today. 2 Men’s 50¢ Four-in-Hands, 50c “Step lively, there,” admonished C. A. L. “Cut the rice of those cravats in half. 1 want them out quickly, They are cut full size and are in hundreds of beau ful patterns, 75¢ Feather Pillows, each 50c “Out they go. J prefer their room to thelr company,” ays Mill End Lockhart, Good sized all feather pillows, well filled. Covered with fancy cretonne ticking. Musie Rolls , g 7 Infants’ Knitted Toques, 50¢ , but those are dainty,” says C. A. L. “Here Ihave them in brown, Copenhagen, rose and white, Several good styles for infants up to 3 years.” For Player Pianos * 50 “A marked saving here,” remarked Lockhart," and 3 Hits for there's a big assortment of no less than 25 styles to select “Dm givt i t giving you @ great opportunity to ‘freshen up” your from—and you'd be surprised what a varied assortment woek olnua rolls tor that Player Piano of yours,” 4 irms this 18 of neckwear for ell occasions Mr, Lockhart, “And please bear in mind that these a hand-played rolls,—per fect playing in every regard, Tit include Sc rd a the World WIN Be Jeatous of s at 50 hanyl Oh, Johnny, Oh! hii a von W'a Night’ Time in Litde | Hong Kong. t |For Me and My Gat. F ut Country en@ My Boys’ Blous “The Httle fellows will be pleased with these,” thinks Blouses, with neckband and collar at- the Sun Goee Down in Madras and Percales, °. 2 Chong. y Joan of Ai ndia ‘yl Had All the World and ite{ i'm All Bound Round Wim @e ‘ Masom and Dixon Line, Boys’ tached; light and dark patterns Sizes 7 to 16 years, Broadways Hallo, sibly half a dozen of : tixed the price of §0c no s, also Whipped Edge ‘Il want two or three, or pc remarked Lockhart Hemstitched square c: A really good offering th Gone for « Long Tine. th a Smite, Over, ur Tears TH the Come Marching Home, them, Covers, 5 Over ————— ————————— ————— SS ens ses crigeenter