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p H Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, the home Canada Asks All Americans, of Bide Dudley, is behind the bats Not On vi ai of the feder: : 9 ly Re olters Against Francis Ruggles, U. 8. A., now at the Volstead, to Move Over. | Vanderbilt, on leave trom the Artil- —— 1 School. “I was riding in the country not By Roger Batchelder. long ago," Col. Ruggles related, An open invitation to Americans to] * wi met an old a wr * ere are you from?" he asked. Rrlyce tt, ace ‘from Fort Leavatworth,’ 1 » Wed * ed Know anybody there? Ivanla from Toronto, ‘This te Not now,’ he returned. ‘A friend hot an invitation to come to Quebec| of mine was’ thero last year, but he and perpetually grin about the Vol-] Set Sway Acad Act, for Canada needs Ameri- cans who can work hard, in his opinion, “Quebec has profited greatly by the influx of Americans recently," he kald. ‘They are generous and spend their money frecly, They also make desirable citizens because they are| ——— aggressive. They are also quick and clever, though I do not think that ny one is more thorough than the Canadian, “There is a very close bond be- tween Canada and the United States, and we hope that it will always exist It is somewhat of a family tle, and serves as another reason why we are prison, Witness Col. Ge Penns eee FURTHEST FROM HOME. The “New Yorker For a Day or Two" who is furthest from home to- day ie N. Hirai, who ts at the Penn- sylvania, His home town, Tokio, ts about 7,500 miles from Broadway. glad to have people from the States come and make their home tm our country."" eee A TEXAS EDUCATOR. “The necessity for education fs much more generally recognized than formerly,” renarked Franklin Jones, at the Pennsylvania from Hunts ‘Tex., and on his way to Porto Ric where he will teach English in one of the high school ton Normal in history. is the only normal school in the country which has established an agricultural sum- mer course States Government s 8 —asingle trial—and fore ever after you are captive of the wonderful flavorof Kraft Cheese —its mild, mellow, wholesome goodness. 3 varieties: American, Pimento, Swiss, sold the slice, pound or loaf. 8 VARIETIES IN TINS LOS ANGELES AT HIGH SPEED. The tremendous builting activities hay ia lumber output, J much to the prosperity in the opinion of Charles at the Commodore trom of railre remain in a has eee HIS FRIEND SKIPPED. Not everyone whose residen Look For The Lal Chocolate S?EC/4L Home- SPECIAL Tuesday Tuesday Covered 4c 224 | made August 22nd Peanut Clusters Fudge These are the c ra eae ae fleyerede HENS ii of Ines c roasted Peanuts. seria le = good~ FOUND NET Regularly 49c. POUND NET Menthe Assortment A collection of aromatic goodies dedicated to the lover of delicious mint confections, c POUND NET COLD, REFRESHIN SODA AND {| FOR EXACT LOCATIONS SUNDAES AT OUR FOUNTAINS | SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTO. .Y ” .To Get Borden's GradeA Milk. Just phone franklin 1423 i Ask for the Service Department, and place your order,- it will be put into immediate operation. BORDENS Farm Products Co, Inc. Franklin 14423 S= $1,500,000 FURNITURE Lowest prices in seven years August Furniture Sale Quality as usual. Prices 10 to 50 per cent. lower Broadway at Ninth Formerly A. T, Stewart Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant To meet this Winter's Coal Shortage-- dvance Saleof Blanketsand Bed Coverings “Firewood, driftwood, oi! stoves and soft coal i 7 may have to be used to keep New York warm this Six good reasons for coming to the Wanamaker winter,” says E. H. Outerbridge, chairman of Gov- New Frocks for Miss 14 to 20—$59.50 ‘ ernor Miller’s State Coal Commission. Gio owme ue Sale of Fashion F urs He should ve added: BLANKETS! chine, and the new The papers are full of such talk—and it is blistered Six coats and wraps, picked at random from our unusually fine collec- Heil neve svt place tion of furs—to show tho wealth of selection, the great smartness of the fashions ere than talk. It is a fact! No matter how soon —made in most dis- and the real savings in prices for furs of these fine grades. bond coal strike ends, there will be a coal shortage POSEN Stories Upon payment of 25 per cent. of purchase price fure will be held in our dry cold-air atorage untit IS winter, of little flat buttons, Novembir tat without charge Well, if you can’t get coal, get blankets! And get them now. There may not be a short- age of blankets—though that is possible under an emergency demand caused by a coal shortage—but wool is advancing in price, and blanket pr.ces will have to advance, also, sooner or later. _ _ Raw wool is up from 50 to 100 per cent , accord- ing to grades, since Novernber of iast year. And the tariff may send it higher. Blanket manufacturers are even now send'ng notices of advances. Such notices came only a few days ago. The blankets we offer in this sale were con- tracted for when wool was at rock bottom—lowest for many years—and in addiion we are sell.ng them at a close profit, which means the values are ‘eally extraordinary. orleavesandastray flower or two. Fine pleatings, also, and the new bourrelet girdles, stunning circular skirts, just a bit more circular on one side than the and cape caught at sts. y Miss 14 to ask for no smarter frocks than these! In the browns Paris is wearing, in black and in navy blue. Second Floor, Old Bullding Frocks at $19.75 that really astonish one! In the Women’s Fashion Salon . . = a * * ° All that are left—less than fifty-- Gracetully flaring with "The newest mote in Full length coats with ly s ni ectic P out being bulky, this cape urs — the short j wide sleeves are much in ° Foci? ohiuehy: peloed ra of Scotch moleskin shows this time in platinum the mode, ‘This is of fine White Blankets to $60. vhy capes are still so acul, with chic Hudson seal (dyed musk- | | With pink or blue borders. Ali wool filling, with cotton warp, single bed 2 F «+0002 $6.50 pr. — and sur) leather and metal gird 40 inches long. and adorable hat to ma $225. rat) trimmed with. skunk The cord girdle is new SO inches long, $425. i beeeee Each a distinctive model! size. rin the season be earli some smart characteristic Double bed size same as above..... . $0.00 pr. fashions und because, too, : wearable, altogether charmin _ All wool blankets, both warp and filling ; Chere tle chine IGargetie cron single bed size... 0. cece cece ce veces e+ $8.00 pr. repo de © Georgette crepe | . + Chilfon | Double bed size, same as above............ $9.50 pr. Second Floor Old Bullding Plaid Blankets _ All wool, both warp and filling, block de- sign, in blue pink, tan and gray single bed size. $8.00 pr. Double bed size, in blue, pink tan, gray and lavender, same grade and all wool, as above ..... $9.50 pr. Silkoline Comforters, $4.25 each Pure lamb's wool filled comforters, stitched all over *poeal quality of silkoline covers, with sateen borders, cut size, 72 x 84 inches+in pink, blue, lavender and yellow. Silk Comforters, $16 All wool filled comforters, covered with the best grade of Jap. silk, splendidly made in the choi colors, either stitched in handsome All-white or pastel tinted Shetland Wool Sweaters, $7.95 || | (Our $10.50 grade) The absolutely simple slip-on sweate are so smart this summer—in just the ri Hes of pale yellow, rose, geranium, exquisitely soft blue, mative, pale pir 4, of course, White. V or round necklin Y good. In the Women’s Sports Shop. Second Floor, Old Buliding Linen Tabledoths— a which at design or beautifully tufted, cut size 72 x 78 inches, First FI » Old Buliding . ° The atraight cont, long, A deep soft, collar and Date cadtiel ‘worked a sort Reduced like this: slender wth mendare arrow cle of dark well- th interalting —teahion . * sleeve: d to per- matched squirrel give makes a coat of distinetly leeves is ito 4 e r o fin es ¢ bi s one of coat of Hudson seal Russian silhouette, The | we e uc y 50 to $10 muskrat) an air of gray cord girdle ix not the i with deep (dy 4 ; pleasant luxury. 40 in, least of its attraction, 40 2 to $6.75 Roecoune long. $325. inches long. $495. | Turkish Pergam Rugs about 300 all-linen tuble- Third floor, Old Buliding. m 50x50 in, ard cloths a! quick action. to T2x108 yard UNDERPRICE yi h Pergam rugs came to our attention ew Tn the August Sale--Painted and = grviiiSniy/nintif Cit eth at i Quadruple-plated Ware Enameled Bedroom Furniture | $35 Perum Rugs, about 3.9 x 2.9 feet. eeees $24.50 : 7 A ; 9 Perga 3x3 fe “i Third to Half Less \ well-balanced and well-assorted collection, in both the simple cuttage type ore pergam Rue phous Ae : aes . ES who ure furnish. | and in fine period reproductions. The painting is delicately done and the designs $98 Pergam Rugs, about. 6.6 x64 fee t.., “$65.00 4 ial | arecharming. The furniture is finished in all the wanted colors ie aac ns . | $211 for a six-piece bedroom suite Peruan Buse Lower) ale ranging up to $50 Rich silky Mosouls, about 6.6 x as feet S750 ree " ‘ 160 Rich Dozar Rugs, about 6 x 4.9 feet... 21395. 4 $1,679 for a magnificent 8-piece suite | imited number of Persian, Gorevan and Mahal rugs, average ; ; . 2 feet, $275 to $3: BH cee een Pa Shera platters, $211 for a $282 suite $440 for a $497 suite size 9 x 12 fost, $275 to $ ba e . ue ne i parchment color. Light pieces, done in gray. | : 5475 multe Se $514 ie 8 $605 suite 14 fine Sarouk, Kermansha and Kashan | Blghtpiecns, eu aie y on BPS Pane eS ; Rugs-—One-fourth to One-half Less | $244 for a $312 suite $560 for a $700 suite Rig ie ane ae Five pieces, in gra 0 ‘Ven pieces, done in ivory and blue | Sarouk—11.8 x 7.4 $750 $495 550 sui Kermansha —11.10 ¥ 9.7 «3750 sel $600 for a $677 suite POs a ie 350 Hight, pieces, in gray. | Kerma he “13 1a a) He ; ) Hindu, 93 for a $866 suite ‘ Ha 8274 for a $309 suite Light pieces, done in parchment $500 | $809 for a $1012 suite § $695 | $1150 8675 | Ten pieces, done in green. tan $750 $5.75 Bight pieces, in cafe au lait. and $6.75, . a * . . ilso that our entire stock of furniture on the fourth, fifth, sixth . . oh ased center, $24. . is ineluded in the sale at 10 to 50 per cent, less, Chinese Rugs in room sizes, from our own lain center, $27. Also offi imniture and teakwood furniture, | stocks, reduced One-fourth to One-half ased center, $21. Fou Fifth, Sixth Ighth Galleries, New Buliding No Floor, Old Bullding | <= — == $12 3 _ “Magicold’’ Refrigerators go lower #30 5 $3.50 to $6.95 | agico errig 8 ue co White inewe and out— $275 Corsets, $1.95 each Thesit) $B The $35 $27.50 #300 A epecial offering, made from our stocks, of the size.... ! size...., ° $395 better grade of coreets which we sell every day in ($8 ir + 18 i. dap 50 tn. high) (93 in, wide 19 tn, deep 48 in. high $450 the year. . The Silphi | Ire capacity of both—100 Ibs, | $475 The Femina he Silphin Wicks epeer hardwood solid interlocking alr-tight framed with four extra | - Four models, in flesh color only, for small and | peaye pos Thorough ingulation, + brass hardware, nickel-plated—won't rust. | . 750 medium figures | Extra heavy galvanized iron ice chamber wit oreed ice racle, Third Gallery, New Bullding Main Alsle, Street Floor, Old Buliding. Seventh Gallery, New Buliding | ae