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THE NEW PLAYS “The Monster” Melodrama Gone Mad By CHARLES DARNTON F YOU are tr.inking of taking something for your nerves, you might try Chane Wriour’s Intest concoction at the Thirty-Ninth Street Theatre. “The Monster’ may be guaranteed to give you either the horrors or the wiggles. There was considerablg merriment over the trick scenery for two acts fast night, but when the wild-eyed surgeon strapped the heroine—a neat Uttle body—cn an operating table and got out his cutlery in gleeful antici- Pation of discuvering “the source of Iife,"’ the house was so quiet that you eould have hewrd a corpse drop. Various weird doings led up to this Scute situation, and although most of the mechanical contrivances were left to our imagination, the producer of this shocker, Joseph M. Gaites, first showed us an automobile wreck on an Mluminated drop. It was quite funny} great experiment he was ready to and also unnecessary, as we learned/ make, The reporter would see the 4n good time that Dr. Zinka, who lived] operation, but not live to write about Ha lonely part of the country, had/it, ‘There was time for a little con- way of tumbling motorists off @lversation while tl rume! i bridge so that he could use them for| being sterilized, br aioe ns babs experimental purposes. His house was] ariven from Paria af a monster be said to be haunted, and so the news-1 Hh. “C. ate, i : Paper reporter who had come to in. 40° Varner and now he would have vestigate the story happened along|™!® Tevenge by using Julie Cartier as just in time to save the French girl,|% Stbsect. The long arm of cotnci- Tulle, from falling into something |1eRce Would help him get in his dend- worse than a ravine. But, of course, |!¥ Work. But another arm was also both she and the reporter came}M the job. It belonged to the face- straight to the doctor's house and let]!€88 man, covered with a gun by the themselves in for a lot of trouble.|tramp, and reaching out it freed the They were preceded by a trampish-j™Man in the electric chair, The re- looking fellow who came through the] Porter crept up behind the surgeon, window. To keep them from getting|c#ught kim by the throat and hurled bored a tongueless black giant and a/him into the chair, where he was hideous faceless man with stubs of| bound legs appeared mysteriously, while]was heard coming downstairs, the troubled spirits, apparently from the] lights were turned off, and in turning motion picture world, made the night|them on again the brute unknowing- still more hideous with their shrieks. |ly electrocuted his master. Things didn’t begin to quiet down] It all seemed like melodrama gone until smoke from doped logs in the} mad, but it was done very well. One fireplace made the imprisoned guests] uf the biggest thrills came with a re- sleepy. But there was no rest for markable back fall by McKay Morris Iweary heroine. She was just dozing] as the doped reporter. Wilton Lackaye off when the canopy of her bed slow-| played the mad surgeon with smiling ly descended and nearly smothered| cunning and well-judged restraint, her. She was even worse off on a|flaring up only when called cray; divan, for black hands reached up and The comic tramp, who turned out Grew it down through the floor before) be a detective, was done, not to say she could save herself. By this time| overdone, by Frank McCormack in the reporter was down and out, and| the manner of the Hired Man in “The the tramp had his hands full captur-| Vagabond.” It is possible that Mar- {mg the faceless man, who had|suerite Risser may have modelled her sneaked in to murder him, When he] French girl on the Kiki of Lenore turned to look for the reporter under| Ulric, and we can't blame her if she @ robe on the ‘couch he found—| 4d. But her shrieks y all her nothing! own and as awful as The } Everything had thus been nicely @rranged for the operation in the sur _—— geon's laboratory, pleasantly ajtuated in the cellar, The equipment inctud- ed an electric chair, into which the unconscious reporter was fastened. He was revived with a slight shock so that the surgeon could tell about the ° Screenings By DON ALLE! PEGGY AGAIN. Baby Peggy, the real child wonder ef the screen, has just finished play- ing Gretel in the fairy story, “Hansel and Gretel,” and says she never had more fun in her life than while act- ing as the little one who was lost in the woods. “See that sign?” sped Peggy. We looked and gazed upon the familiar advertisement of a widely @ known soap. “Weil,” she went on, “I feel just Uke the little fairy in that advertise- ment.” PRACTICAL HAIR URLERS Three Sizes For Long or BobDed air Sold at notion counters, If your dealer does sot carry them, write SOME ARTISTS. ‘The greatest arfay of artistic talent ever assembled to assist the exploita- tion of a feature motion picture has been engaged by Cosmopolitan Pro- duction for “When Knighthood Was in Flower,” with Marion Davies as ANCHOR the star. DENTURE The lst includes Frank X. Lyen- @ecker whose distinctive posters NO adorn the billboards of every city and 00} hamlet in the land; Howard Chandler (Christy whose magazine Illustrations Alwa s! are world-famed; W. T. Benda, cele- ys: brated color artist and the creator ef the Benda masks; Carl Link who} When you are having your teeth at- made the posters for the Passion | tended to, the best of workmanship is Play at Oberammergau, and Will |none too good, The success of Bewdley, eet taster of artistic C8" THE WATERBURY SERVICE, sy. Each of these famous artists will make posters of Miss Davies in the role of Mary Tudor, SPLIT REELS. Skilled. Attention is in a large sense due to its staff of skilled operators, expert in every de- partment of dental science. We feature EMERGENCY WORK. Unsightly teeth removed and new ones substituted in a day, Lady Attendants idea of “T his father in his | All Languages Spoken. birthplace in vane Lemme see! ince ‘That's where the comes from, | WATERBURY DENTAL COMPANY fan't it? Incorporated “The less the girl looks lke the Established 1897 family skeleton the oftener she goes in swimming!" muses ‘‘Topics of the Day" films. Righto! You said an} 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn eyeful. “There's more than a ‘T’ ‘twixt| Hours: 66 Sumoavs: cLoses fan and can't," moralizes Aesop's saan = Film Fables. Associated First National’s facile piffiecist tells us that all of the in feriors for ‘Brawn of the North ‘were camoraed last week. Jackie Coogan is said to have made ‘Will H. Hays, Mogul of the movies, ery while playing a scene. That's mothing, we've seen W. H/ H. cry just as hard when telling a bunch of letter carriers they should get more money. ‘The best definition of film censor- ship we have heard for some time came from the same Hays, He class- ified censorship as “unnecessary im- pertinence."* Valentino has found it necessary to engage a secretary to care for his 200 Yetters a day. Two hundred? That's Buthin’. We get that many and our only secretary is our waste-basket. “The men of letters owe it to them- selves to see the ‘Great American Authors’ series," says a press sheet. ‘And so we expect to see a lot of post- men in the audience whenever the films are shown. ‘A chap out in the Rothaker labor- atories in Chicago is working over a machine that will ‘show’ movies to J gbhe blind, . 29 W. 34th St., New York are ae r Mal lie Teemedis y 71 6d re / Raf M JUNIOR S— Little Nis One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. As the tongueless Hercules] Napkins to Match—22x22 inch THE EVENING WORLD, August Sales Departments Muslins and Sheetings Decorative Linens Sheets and Pillow Cases Linens Towels Towelings Silverware Quilts and Pillows Comfortables Tickings Silverware Friday August Sales Linens Friday August Sales Hemstitched Bleached Linen Da- Sterling Silver I mask Sets—cloth size 66x66 and ped La a i eldacaoler Nien and Salt Shakers—set of 6 in gray one-half dozen napkins— lined case were 810.75. Sale Py were #3.75—set.,.......... 2.55 es 66x84 and one dozen Rogers 1881 A-1 Chests of Silver- —anet ” f 6 i were $18,050.01, Sale MA, OS | yore et consats of 6) otal dianee Colored Border Linen Damask teaspoons, 1 sugar shell, 1 butter Luncheon Sets— knife—Gr n design—French gray were 811.50..... . Sale 8.88 | weresizossct....- Sale BBO 22-Inch Bleached Union Linen Da- | Fruit Bowls — silver plated — with mask Nap! i grape design border and gilt were 84.7 centre —were 84.25 ca. Sale 2.65 Bleached Linen Damask Pattern | Pepper and Salt Shakers-—spec! eal Cloths—heavy quality—good pat- purchase--cut glass with sterling terns ilver tops: sie 70x70—were 86.80 Sale 4.88 wire 48 each, Sale .33 size T0x88—were le F.SF Teaspoons—-silver plated on niekel size 705106-—were 89.50,Sale 6. OE | ieee twit nuke various patterns were $1.10 half doren.. Sale .7'7 Tablespoons, Dessert Spoons, Din- ner and Dessert Forks— were 82.25 half dozen. Sale 1,55 were §7.95......Sale, doz, &. 9 Extra Heavy Double Satin Irish Linen Damask Pattern Cloths ind Napkins—cloths—size ieries ch 8.72 Knives-—dinner gud dessert size-— size 72x00-— : silver plated on finely tempered steel were 812.09 +Sale°LO.5O |v atterns to match above— size 7 5 7 ee ators Sale 12.95 reg. $2.45 half dozen... .Sale 1.7 f A di inet Soup Ladles-silver plated on nickel mS as peas 10.33 | silver—French gray and bright finish Damask Cloths— | Were $8.26 cwch’....Sale akties inns sine 10570 ere || Sterling Silver Handled Pie Seevers Sale 6.9 | -neat designs— —were $9. 70-Inch Bleached Mercerized Da- | _*°t°#1-45 euch. . Sale. 8S acke-line Broad Trays—silver plated on nickel were 81.10... 76 x Ee ty Sea 58-Inch Bleached Mercerized Da- masks— FORM ADE ec curse ee Sale, yd., .39 Hemstitched Bleached Mercerized Luncheon Cloths—size 58x58— were 81.25...... Sale .B4 72-Inch Round Scalloped Pattern Cl ths—mercerized CE rt were $2.75. LSs7 Bleached ean Defaaa Napkins—size 18x18— were 81.58......Sale, doz., 1.26 70-Inch Bleached Linen Damasks Sale, yd., 1.33 Candle Sticks—sterling silver—10 inch-rengraved patterns were $14.95.....Pr. Sale 10.00 Bed Spreads Friday August Sales Crochet ~ single and three-quarter bed siz reg. 81. Sale 1.24 Crochet — full size — hemmed — as- sorted patterns —were $1.97... Fog, $1.97.) :3,0s.0000 Gale Dee @ Linen Buffet or Dresser Scarfs: Full Size Crochet Spreads—medal- edged with lace or sesllbtee lion centre— were $1.95. +B7 | reg. 2.98. Sale 2.24 Scarf for Buffet or Dresser—lace trimmed-~hemstitched or scalloped edge—were .75..... «3 Crochet Spreads—full site seul, loped and cut corners..Sale 2.47 Full Size Satin Marseilles Spreads —hemmed or scalloped re Fi ae reg. $4.98 and #5.40,..Sale 3.67 goods purchased during ; a August Sale, if paid for, will be bard Pephesogt "SOF held and delivered at your con- venience up to and including October 17th. B24 white 90x90—reg. 84.49... and colored—various designs . Special 7.64 Friday Savings in . Special 8.47 i ’ Clothin SENT? Junior Boys g peer Fall Coate— 3.00 Junior Boys’ Were 85.50 to $7.50. Were $8.75 to 89.75 Were $10.75 and $11.95... Junior Boys’ Washable Suits— solid colors—long or short sleeves— Oliver Twist, Balkan, middy and beech styles—sizes 3 to 8 years~— were 82.25 1.95 Junior Boys’ Novelty Suite—middy, SHOP TOMORROW We Close All Day Saturday Bad Friday Savings in Silk Underwear Radium Silk Camisoles—tailored t and fancy models, prettily trimmed eA eaeueay OC, With Ice, ribbon and rosebude flesh th ‘ee or white Were 87.50. G.95 | vere 81.48...... donoonornece nt | Were $8.75 Were $9.95 Friday Savings in Women’s, Misses’ and Junior Misses’ Silk Envelope Chemises — radium and erepe de chine—trimmed with Val. and Calais lace—flesh end white — strap shoulder or self or double ribbon— WET 82.97,....00eeecreees Be Friday Savings in Dresses Blouses, Aprons Women’ s and Misses’ Summer | Women’s Silk Over-Blouses—bead- es—gingham and voiles— ed, embroidered and __ tailored +7 | ‘styles—jade, bisque, henna, gray Woe 83.07 and 84.97. van 3...... 887 and other Fall shades— Wore GLa aad $0.7 1.87 es 36 to 44—were $9.97... 6.95 ere 8! os and 812.73... G87 | Crepe Apron Frocks — excellent Were $10.78 anc 73....6.8 quality crepe with black sateen Were 813.7 787 Were BAT Junior Misses’ gingham, voile and dotted Swiss—various models—light and dark colors— sush and cuffs, or checked ging- ham or two-tone effects— were $1.97. 1.52 Friday Savings in sizes 12 to 17 years— ’ Ar CHIL IOUY annnnnnteions ...6.48 | Boys’ Furnishings # Boys’ Shirts—Collar attached or Friday Savings in sport style faney striped flercales : ’ sizes 1244 to 14 k Children’s Underwear| ‘2c: 14% to 14 nec Ad Children’s Crepe Night Drawere— | Boys’ Blousee—Fancy striped per- pink or blue, with low neck and | cales or plain white—collar at short sleeves—sizes 2 to 12 yrs tuched—wizes 8 to 15 years— were $1.28...... .& were .68, Mareen 50 Children’s Slips—embroidery Boys’ Cape—Fancy gray nad brown trimmed—were .97 . mixtures—small and Sateen Costume Slips— style: eAlrrnthy prea ih 74 Misses’ fine soft satcen, scalloped bottom— femstitehed top deep shadow- proof hem—white—sizes 16 to 20 Friday Savings in Sporting Goods years— were $2.94, . 2.55 Fish Hooke- assorted sin rs ae , piekage of six—were .18.. Friday Savings in 25 per cent off on all Pishing Tackle Evi ady Pocket Corsets dict ae ee anda Tg Broche Corsets—pink or white— aba} Stockings— A9 low bust—long hip- sizes 22 to 28—val. 88.00..., 4.92 Light Weight Coutil Corsets--vari- were #3.00.. 1.97 ous styles—odd si Babe Ruth Junior Baseball Bats val. $3.00 to $5.00......+++ 1.94 were .75.... professional FOURTEENTH STREET SOth Annual August Sales THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, AEARN 1922, August Sales Departments Blankets ; Rugs Flannels Lace Curtains Housewares Portieres Cutlery Poles Founded 1827 Soaps Shades WEST OF FIFTH AVE. * | FRIDAG, AS CSUAL, BARGAIN DAY % Unequalled Values in Household and Personal Needs Flannels, Blankets Friday August Sales Handsome All-Wool Plaid Blan- Towels Mohawk, Utica and soft Finn eu Atk Tove | Dwight Anchor Sheets hemmed-—enloredstrine oy, and Pillow Cases borders —were .17 Housewares Friday August Sales White Enamel Steel Waste Baskets ts—variety of eombinatians— for kitehen or dumbwaiter use— - ic ye neh satin bindinge—aleo white | wore 88. .........c--e SO velit tery border ange Friday August Sales soisette binding--today’s value Wal ae V4 SHEETS ieee a at ald AS iM Cathie Salt Bouse Tiancuonsely es @ Full ae cones Nika landsome La "s Woo! jankets ws - Lh aa emmed or hemstitched-—~ plaids—variout colorings ~ ae Silver's Fruit Prese oe Potato were 30 FR Ga 20 Sale bindinga—for twin, full and extra | Waffle frons—for gas or coal A ee Vt a Am 63x90... 1.14 wre coe white “ Meee range—were ®L.88......000 4.38 | borders—were 35 +22 | 63x99. 1,22 joa Petra EL ye fe i irate 2 White Enameled Crumb Tray and | Pure Linen Check Glass Towels 72x90 1.22 f b y an e sifts—today's value $29.95 and were M ; My Fine Guality Full Bleached fu. T2x108. 4 1.39 $27.95 August Sale 18.76 Ls Floor aa Seceey 12, 14an ish Towels—hemmed—plain or jac 81x90 1.29 Handsom All-Wool Blankeate-— Bee ent two atyles “3.08 | auerd centers colored borders 81x99... 1,39 plaids, variety of colors—also white -were .( 8 18 Pith “contracting “ester, bordere-- | White Enemelled Coffee Mills | Pure Irish Linen Huck Towole— Hrd vee Aiea 4-inch satin bindings—size 70x80— with Glass Canister wperte ed: our own importation—hematitehed— x00... 39 also Scotch plaids--various clan ers—were $1.38 5 damask borders. ¥ 90x90... 1.58 size 60x80 and 68x80—8-ineh silk wreath-—were .98,. -69 | oox108... t 1.69 binding-—today's value $15.95- August Sale Handsome All-Wool Blanket: 10.34 Cotton Sash Cord or Clothes Line ~100 feet hanks r were .87 73 Turkish Bath Mats heavy quality irmly woven-—tile design in an assortment of desirable:colors— 2 Utica and Dwight Anchor pls, rious core Ice Cream Freezers—with galvan- | were $1.28 Re Sale binding—also Scotch pli ized ice tub—2 qt. size creain .: i B. ous clans--S-inch silk binding—full | ‘can—were 81.10 meer Ad Friday Savings in 81.37 98 size—today's value $10.05- 45 | Fancy Splint Shopping Bags or Wash Fabrics Bhs August Sale a Baskete—various fancy cole M4 D.... 1.31 All-Woo! Blankets—plaids variety | were 81.00 eet 2 | Summer Clearances Lo! Op maaan 1,31 color combinations—also white wit Fancy Suitings—good Summer 72x99 golored borders today's valuge Grey Enameled Preserving Kettle obline=were 7 La t¢ OM | bes 1a 88.45....... August Sale 5.58 | 718 gt: size 94 | Linen Crash—$5 inches wide— | (2X108 1,54 Finished Like Wool Blanket: eis white with black hnirline- 81x90 1,44 single—variety of pretty plaids— | Aluminum Stew Paty Sets were .78 57 | 81x99.. 1.54 today’s value hee 27- 1, 13 and 2 qts. Japanese Ci Lenya ‘good range of 81x108... ‘ 1.69 August Sale 1.78 | were $1.00 “7B | colors—wer -25 | ooxoo 1154 All-Wool Plaid Blankets—variety | Aluminum Double Round Roast- | Imported || iting Wateas = °° (LOOROD 1.69 of color combinations—size GOx80— | era—inproved style— Pigiee DIE rae Ane Ovleree 90x108 177 S-inch cream soisette bindings or were 81.25 . 7S | srounds—were 98 ‘ bat 211: AAO 7 stitched—today’s Imported Dress Ginghams Value $9.05... August Sale @. 17 | Aluminum Water Paile— inches wide—variety of checks PILLOW k R qt. aize— and plaids—were .47 ‘ ; CASES Crib Elene an retus te pink OF | were @1.10........esee00s -- $8 | Fancy Percaies—yard-ide stripes Mchawk August Sale.72 | Wear Ever Aluminum Double | snd figures, on white und dark all wool plaids~ Cereal Boil Fancy Dress Voiles—large variety | #2x36.... pink or blue—value poreeree. of wanted styles and 45x36. 5 Special, each 1.75 | “Mirro’ Aluminum Coffee Perco= | colorings——were .67. ... 2S | 50x36 Gis Ce ool mixed plaid— lators—6 cup size—attractive Imported Organdic: 42 inches 54x36 today's value shape-—were 82.27.......... 1.64 wide—permanent finish — assort- i 85.47........ Auguet Sale 3.45 | Tabte Oil Clothe—1!4 yards wide— ment of desirable colorings 57 Utica and Dwight Anchor Imported paar impor- very high grade—assorted colors Rad 3 Ji A XR D * 42x86 34 tation—at August 5: Prices. and patterns— Sav n oe Silk Embroidered Flanne! were .88...... Pear 838 Friday Sav ings i 45x36. 37 stitched or eealloped-—varicty of Bathing Suits and | 20x86. “4 54x ( rere today’s value $1. August Sale. $5 Rugs Dresses August Sale Prices and Wamsutta Bleached Domets—27 incl — soft Summer Clearances ¥ y ssi 5 i, Ly c New Bedford Sheets and Ory AEAE Al Friday August Sales Clesrance of Women's Bathing Pillow Cases os Sem Suits—large variety Uti Fruit of the Loo: All-Wool Flannels — 86 inch—plain Seyi ; ica, Fruit of the Loom and : Seamless Brussel I figures materials—with or M r Fi Hine a Raia Mie ee arate tights or bloomers— Dwight Anchor Sheetings Bleached Domet—07 inch width— | Ve #ee40::.:-- BA 505 ca Bleached * soft downy nap— Extra heavy Rush Rugs—braided— Meee GAEDE AA oes Inch Reg. Sale value .22. -13 | woven orange und black squares ere etiees 437i 5.. 28 ‘ de—exeel- | and borders— were an BS Ute pba 84 inches Ne nea 9x12 ft.—were 825.97 14.97 were 89.74. 50 36 BL17 Canton Flannels August Sale 7 bleached or un- 9.97 | were 810.50 to $11.04 dark—hit were 812.50 to $13.50 6x 9 ft.—-were 915.97 z ‘ : 54 63 38 46 Cofonial Rag Carpet blenched—30 inch— and miss pattern—striped border— were 815.74 to 816.74 12.95 72... 48 Valle 88, ,,00605 45 ® | 36 inches wide a. 74 | sere 817.04 13.95 | 91° '53 were 8h74.. ver Women’ Surf Cloth Bathing | 99. 58 ; = 9x12 ses Friday Savings in Viditsn Yolees Ruger-scemiones SAM reed pee yl . were 874.50.. . 569.88 were $4.47 and 84.04. . 2.94 See Today's Evening Journal or Handkerchiefs, Seamless Wool Tapestry Ruge— | pete A-74 to a004, 6 BDA |) Sin for August Sale Valu ; . . py bey vo men’s Pure Worsted Bathing lemmed and Hemi Embroideries UGE fects 13.97 | Tiehte- “black only Lom ||_Sheets and Pillow C were pees Men's Sill. Handkerchiefs—good Velvet and Seamed Ax- | Women's Taffeta Bathing Ea rearing —colore woven x Rugs—size 8.3x 29.44 Bloomers—black only— - yor eral desirable Say 50 feet—were $37.50 . A 4 were $3.74, .. 2.95 rept Reliveries of were .97.. ‘ ‘ ‘ ible Seamless Chenille Rugs | Women’s Bathing Slippers— surf oods Bought Friday Men's Handkerchiefs—with colored Saree @ fect Oriental design and | satin, gingham and satin All goods bought Friday will be de woven borders—soft fi were .24ea... Women's Imported Handkerchiefs —with hand embroidered (6 in box)— were 81.28 }4-doz, White Embroideri sertions and pretty designs— were .1234,....+- Arr Friday Savings in Gloves, Umbrellas, Ribbons, Neckwear Long Milanese Silk Gloves—tan, beaver, white—12 and length—not all sizes: were 61.50....., Men's and Wana 's Umbrellas fa trimmed handles- were 81.97 Remnants of Ribbone—various cul- widths and designs—greatly h— 1D ea,; 6 for 1.10 \% doz. .87 —beadings, in- edgings 16-button plain old rose— | were .94..... SBI | livered Saturday Jor points on our regu were #68.50.......... 16.50 were 41.34 BO | lar route, a cording to our regular rou- initial | 6x9 ft. Seamed and Seamless Ax- were $1.48... holiday during the k to pa Aig minsters—also seamless velvets were $1.67 ‘ Saturday, which other employees get were $25.00 to $27.50 19.97 were $1.74 and @1.94.... This insures customers iving goole : promptly, as per schedule, same as if i Art Fibre Rugs— were $8.94 De LOM deer sean ae a MR eer 6a0 ttawere BE DT: <<a; 1.97 were 82.74 PO oP AME Ned olahane ir 9 4x7 ft.—were $4.97... B.D 4 80x60 ii 1.67 Men’s Suits 16 45 Were $24.75 and $27.50 All wool suits for men and young men, made from the latest materials and patterns, in the latest styles. Stripes, checks, mixtures and solid colors. Our entire regular stock of suits at these prices is included in this lot. Sizes 34 to 44—regulars and outs, Friday Savings in Men’s Furnishings and Work Clothes 1.08 | Men's Fi Shirte—made of well known “Silkendure'’—silk mixture with small pereentage of cotton looks like silk and outwears it~ also fibre silks and imported English broadelot hs— 74 fades were 84.50 to 84.98, 8.40 MEN'S TROUSERS—well nmdo wool trousers in various desirable Wide Moire and Fancy Strtped Me Shirte—assortm: * a eal dark shadeermin stripes and mixtures sizes 28 10.40 man ' 4, in new patterns--also some Waterproof Maline—27 inches wide white oxford Panini ecard Men's Flannel Trousers — all | Men's Raincoats—tweed — in various eolors— silk striped madras—some slightly wool standard fab: — good were .26 yard . +15 | soiled ig weight ittees Aap AY TE SVEAN m= ERAIAR: shige Lace Collare and Eyelet Embroi- | were 81.74 and $1.95.......1.19 were 86,95 nd 87.99- ders—all sizes we aie ay 26 ee rei 35 ‘gor ar Trousers BGO sed GO | valuc orto 2.25 : ‘ ight and dark shades—various ’ lengths—sizes 80 to 50-— Men S tr A Friday Savings in were 9475. 14, 2.19 Straw ars Hats, Hat Trimmings Untrimmed Silk Hats jered silk, satin and ribbon hite, eolors- ore 82.75 and 82.95 ew Aluminum Color Trimmings ipes, leaves, ete. were 35 and .88. See Page 9 for Other Hearn Advertising. en’s Khaki Shirts—collas at- tuehed—double lapel pockets~ coat style--sizes 14 to 18: were $2.25 1.75 95 Were $1.95, $2.45, $2.75 1.95 $3.50, $4.50, $6.50 grey, Our entire stock is reduced to these prices. Embroi blr el Automobile cunmetal—a r were $2.25 to $4.25. 28 Were $5.75 to 87.05 Included are and mackinaws—some All sizes. Dusters sizes, but not in each L7s 1.75 aid Sennets, split y fitting sweat band plain and faney with the “Facilo 4 Store Closed All Day Saturday During August. nl sna meee serene pmmmmennpmmnaoe on eS a gene scene amas eee a 0s