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B oll Weevil Invades North Carolina and the Planters . jgrowers of the South. ‘weevil, spread from Mexico to the boundary that State in earnest, and has overrun oft J K which I have at home. have been able to clear fhousand doHars a year, but this hobby has been the fF €otton and tobacco on t cause the loss of trom a third to a $ ] Expenses. appeared, c “There has been a plan to prohibit ihe erowth of cotton for one year.’ gly, would mer ec For the Boy, His Owr: Section A Norfolk Suits i ¥ Fear Short Cotton Crops. Sweeney, now Vice By Roger Batchelder. We have sad news from the cotton The bol! which in fifteen years has North Carolina, at last has invaded of them, 8. L, e cotton districts. “Though [am a lawyer," said Ely Perry, at the Pennsylvants inston, N. C., with his bride, several on I shall be fortunate if 1 make The boll weevil has and its ravages alway hole crop. nd t $12.50 With Extra Knickers Made of all wool mixed cheviots in a choice assortment of pat- terns, exceptionally well built and strengthened at vital points Sizes 8 to 18 years. Chinchilla Overcoats for Boys $14.75 Warm, weather-resisting coats with wool lining and converti- ble collar that buttons well up around the neck for stormy days or cool evenings. In heather mixtures, tans and browns. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Sweaters with Shawl Collars $5 Heavy weight wool pull-over sweaters in pleasing color com- bination . In seal and brown, navy and orange, navy and cardinal and other com- binations. Sizes 28 to 36. | Sturdy Hose For Boys and Girls Cotton Hose, with triple re- inforcement at the knee for youngsters who give their hose hard wear, in black, tan or cordovan. Three pairs for $1 Knicker Wool Hose, with smart fancy cuff in a large variety of heather mixtures. All wool and imported from Great Britain. From 95c¢ to $3.65 Imported Ribbed Wool Hose, full length. In coating, light and dark grey, brown, white, camel, putty and mole. From $1,65 to $1.95 Brushed Camel’s Hair Golf Socks, with smart brown striped cuffs. $1.95 to $2.25 to change its place of habitation during the non-cotton year.”’ REAL BOTTLE KEPT 20 YEARS In the old days, when Geor President Commodore, ran the famous Victorin of happy memory, on Broadway, he ow it had time to walk around the lobby and get acquainted with This letter, which he recetved yester- came as a pleasant, remind Bevan of Orange: | rm whom tl! a ors filled 1 drugs which did me than good, An old farmer told |] me that if T enutd get some good whiskey and wild honey, tt would =|] put me in good shape, I got the honey and some of that good old whiskey and they put me on my feet Wild honey is different from hive honey The néxt time I come to New York Tam going to bring a quart of that for you. f ge W | enclose two cards of Identification to refresh your memory. One was his business card; the other the label from the bottle. WHEN THE LINE BROKE, “Sometimes hotel rooms in ble cities seem to be the most valua‘e things in town," suggested Philip n, at the Biltmore from Clevt- t this yarn disproves fhe A man ¢ his guests ame to a crow¢led ind found a line of apout front of the hotel blewter, y trying to get a room. He ut he might be in line fer an so just as the bell-hoy had taken up the bags of the last regis- ant, he cried out, “Well, if there ‘t my end, Bill the Boot- ft quiet no fonger, ormation down the But I have », as I have fty ono got his room FARTHEST FROM HOME, vania. His Chile, is over Rroadway. e town, San- 4.600 miles from up with [tiago, harm wes ii The Young People’s Store FOURTH FLOOR For Every Youthful Foot Boys and girls call it their very own —the Children’s Shoe Department— because this section is devoted entirely to them. A trained sales force know their special needs and wants. The demands of parents, as well, are met, because the shoes are’ built on scientific lasts ensuring comfort, fit and correct posture in standing and walking. Specially Priced for Saturday Children’s and Misses’ Tan Calf Lace Boots—For walking and school wear, sizes 814 to 2, $3.95 Junior Misses’ Wing Tip Brogue Oxfords—Tan and black, a smart shoe on a sensible last, sizes 214 to 7, $5.75 Boys’ Black or Tan Calf Lace Shoes —In several models but incomplete sizes. Sizes 1 to 8, $4.75 Knit Underwear Seasonable Underthings for Girls All Wool Vests and Pants—High neck, long sleeved vests, and ankle length pants. Sizes 3 to 4, $2.50, 6 to 14, $2.75 Medium Weight Cotton Union Suits—Two types. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length; and Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length. Sizes 3 to 6, $1.75, 8 to 12, $1.85, 14 to 16, $1.95 Silk and Wool Union Suits—Three types. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length; and Dutch neck, elbowsleeves and knee length, Sizes 3 to 6, $3.25, 8 to 12, $3.95, 14 to 16, $4.75 Sleeping Garments with Feet — Made of a soft brushed cotton with flatlocked seams which will not chafe the tenderest skins. Sizes 3 to 4, $1.25, 6 to 8, $1.50, 10, $1.75 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Tevernone FitzRoy 1900 FOR BOYS—for wear ON $475—Sizes 10 to 13% $525—-Sizes 1 to 2 $635—Sizes 242 to 6 ¥ (The larger sizes in medium or broad toe) FINE SHOE, made of real Calfskin, with extra heavy sole. Very sturdy, very dressy, a typical CAMMEYER value. CAMMEYER |Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 47 West 34th St., New York Brooklyn_s90 rurton sr. Specially Priced for Saturday Only Wool Jersey Dresses 87.50 “For the Junior Miss —These dresses are taken from the reg- ular stock and priced specially for this day. Wool Jersey in coat effect model, with plaid silk tie and 'kerchief to match, In brown, tan and navy. Sizes 12 to 16. For the Girl — Specially priced for Saturday only. A neat one-piece model, with neck and sleeves trimmed with worsted blanket stitching, and a string belt. In navy, brown, tan and henna. Sizes 6 to 12, cA Fall Showing of Coats #29.50 For the Junior Miss Here are many pretty models fromwhich to choose, in the sea- son’s wanted fabrics. Bolivias, polaires and tweeds in novel mixtures. Some coats are tai- lored, others trimmed with fur collars. A wide choice of be- coming colors. Sizes 12 to 16. Girls’ Coats, in a large as- sottment of wool fabrics, and in a variety of colors and styles. Sizes 6 to 12. The prices range from $14.75 to $19.50 and from $29.50 to $75 Brushed Wool Slip-Over Sweater $5.95 Misses’ plain tailored model slip-over sweater. High neck- line with a narrow girdle. Medium weight. In henna, brown, tan and navy. Sizes 32 to 36. iy Tan Russia Calfskin Newark. 649 BROAD ST. aN %s Say 008 (ReLT—-MNETON 16 Genume Cowiude Spt Cownlae Brief Cases Boston Bags Traveling Bags Hand Bags $3.25 $1.19 $6.75 $1.58 Two pockets, straps Strongly made of Hand boarded genvine Assortment of the half way around, ex- Cowhide and neatly tension lock, rei ifs Double handles, ed lined. Bloomingd Genume Cowhide Cowhide leather, leather Reinforced corn- Real Leather season's latest shapes and styles. Fancy silk leather le. N in li Black Mahogany. ers, brass lock and two tet, arid hielo Sizes 5 in, and Lix side clasps. Black and lack and col 16 in, Brown. e’s—Main Floor 16 and 18 ins. ors, With corded handles. Attractively Priced for Fall Women’s and Misses’ \ Sweaters at °3.25 ‘all Weights Colors All-wool sweaters, in tuxedo or coat models, solid colors or at- tractive color combinations. Slip-Over Models, $1.75 All wool. Several styles in novelty weaves. back cuffs and belts. Bloomingdale’ Men’s : Women’s : Children’s GLOVES Kid Gloves Lisle Chamois Gloves Supply the Winter needs of the whole family in this sale and buy them for Christmas giving—they are always the most acceptable gifts. ’s Gl; passed Gloves} 1 Pr. 9 Prix seams, spear backs. Brown and tan shades. | 98¢ Men’s Kid & Suede Gloves So-called operators’ samples—some have a slight miss-stitch in the sewing that is picked up and resewn and is scarcely noticeable, Many of them first quality, Browns, Grays, Tans, Women’s Strap , Women’s Strap Wrist Kid Gloves Wrist Gloves of $1.39 Chamois Lis!e, 89c Imported Glace Kid iow | Imported gloves, Washable. , Two-tone embroidered backs, Grays. Mode, Beaver, Gray, Brown, Women’s Two Wee Clasp Kid Gloves 75¢ Round neck, turn- Second Floor Women’s Fancy Strap Wrist Imported overseam gloves— Domestic Capeskin ~ gloves. Gauntlets, 98c Browns, Tans, Grays and White. ; Imported. | Washable, drow embroidered backs and em- Women’s broidered cuffs. ‘Mousquet aire White, Beaver, Mode, Mastic, Gloves of Chamois | “y: Lisle, 89c 12-button length; two embroidered backs. In ever so many colors including Mode, Beaver, Gray, Brown, Biscuit and White. Boys’ and Girls’ Kid Gloves, 95c Glace and Suede. Gray, Beaver, Brown and Tan. Bloomingdale’s—Main Floor A. Great Sale of Short Lengths Upholstery : Curtaining 50 in. Upholstery Velours, $1.29 yd. 3¢ yd. to 3 yd. lengths High grade Velours suitable for Scarfs, Table Covers, Pillows, Couch Covers and Overdraperies. Blue, Rose, Green, Brown, Green and Mulberry. Real Lace—Curtain Samples, $1.45 each About 1!4 yards long. Importers’ samples of real lace panels and curtains—several of the same pattern. Will make beautiful Sash Curtains, Scarfs and Door Panels. Effective trimmings for Bed Spreads and Curtains may be found among these samples. Bloomingdale's Sale in Bargain Shoe Basement Colonial Tongue Pumps Brown Satin Cross Sirap Pumps a Brown Satin Cross Strap | Colonial Tongue Pumps Pumps, Cuban heels, in patent colt, Louis XV hand-turned covered heels. French last. Bargain Basement tone Third F New Fall’ Men’s Soft Hats, °2.85 Now, at the outset of the Season, we've Li éut to give you these urexcélled hat values. Good quality, good taste, good style—ant se many new shapes nd shades that every man is certain to find his hat here. Main Floor. Nature-Shape Shoes $2.50 to $6.75 According to Size Let their little feet grow in the natural, proper way—prevent pain and discomfort in after years. Nature-Shape Shoes are designed along the lines of the *! foot—the only correct way to fashion children’s shoes, And they look well, too—an import- ant item. Nature-Shape Shoes are made for infants, children, growing boys and ‘girls, misses and youths. Lace or button style. ‘Tan with Beaver tops, White Buckskin or Kid, Patent, Kid, Gunmetal, Patent Kid with Gray Buck or White Kid tops. Bring the children to Bloom- ingdale's—our sales force is trained to fit children’s shoes properly. Second Floor. oo”) 0", Men’s Oxfords and High Shoes, $5 High Shoes— Mahogany, Tan, Gunmetal, Tan Calf or Black pie English, Medium or Broad ‘oe. Oxfords—Tan Calf or Gun- metal. English or Broad Toe lasts, O'Sullivan'’s Rubber heels and Goodyear welted soles. Sizes 6 to 1 Widths A to D. NLS, Red Rover Cars $1.47 Rubber tired. A sensible toy d exercise and lots of fun tle girls and boys. Winslow Ball Bearing Roller Skates,$1.77 Styles for boys and girls, God, serviesalle skates fitted with reliable Winslow ball bearings. Third. Floor

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