oxi: mixiti; KTOIIK TALK "While In New York recent ly 1 heard that many clothes maker are finding It lm HUle to deliver, owing to the woolen mills delay In fabi'lo manufacture. It does not look as though you folks are suffering, from the enormous selections you of fer," Mid n customer. AGAIN HARPER HAS THE GOODS And, think by such a as is shown drcds upon Fall Top Coats in Wide Variety $20 t Men's, SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY SHOP EAliLY STOKK CLOSES M. SATI KDAV VALUES in Fall Clothes The Like of Which no Other Western Store Dreams of Offering This Season at $35 Yts, VALUES from every standpoint. From the superb quality of fabrics that we've specially priced to present savings of $10, $15, $20 in extra and unequaled intrinsic worth, to the workmanship and design that sets the pace for all America in clothes production! A National Style Exposition and value demonstration awaits you at Clothes Headquarters. , ' of the extra satisfaction offered combination of celebrated makers by this store a store where hun- hundreds of suits are on display. House of Stein Block Clothes Style Plus Clothes, Kincaid-Kimball Clothes Ederheimer-Stein and Many Others the cream of America's leading Clothes for Fall Young Men's and Younger Young Men's Styles Introducing a host of new and original style features in single and double-breasted suits for younger young men specially designed models by the lead ing specialist creators of younger young men's fashions. SPECIAL "HARD-TO-FIT" MEN'S CLOTHES Featuring the greatest collection of Stouts, Lo ng Stouts, Short Stouts, Stubs, Longs, Slims, Big Men's or Small Men's clothes in a range of models that stands without peer in America. Auto Coats aud Rain Coats $25 $30 $35 $40 $45 Young Men's and Younger Young Men's Clothing Entire "Middle 1 1 ; n'MmorTJonf Mnrro 'm we BIG STORE CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN it wii HARPER'S l urn II u M II ft i 1 1 p g " ' Young men and men who stay young find here more style-leading models in more beautiful fabrics and in a variety of propotions that insure custom service without the annoyance of a try-on. Every model a masterpiece of hand tailoring. mm b-wb. sr- sv- OVO ' ' ve I I jr Utility Coats and Slip Ons $50 $60 Section North Side. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. d0(W The marriage of Charles Murphy, tifl Mips Mr.rtha Lux was solemnized ' t the Holy Ilosary churrh Wednes day morning at 7 o'clock. Father Manning officiating. The bride was 'rerred l)i a gown of white satin and overlace. Miss Christiana Liu, ma ter of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore a gown of blue allk. Walter Malone wan brat man. Little Miss ."-tiara Murphy wan ring bearer, and Mian Martha Miller, flower girl i-T-.p Mnto'y nfter the ceremony a wedding breakfast was nerved to pUh'0" ruepta, at the Palm Room it the Alliance hotel. The bride and groom left on No. 43 for Kansas City and other points In the east. They will be at home to their friends after October 9, at their home, eight ni Ilea east of Alli ance. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sinamark an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter. Lillle, Mae, to George Brisbln of Alliance. The wedding took place Tuesday at the home of tho bride's Muter, Mrs. Clayton Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. DrlBbin will make their home n Alliance. State Journal. Anton Kulas and MIhb Beasie Krejcl, both of the Marple neighbor hood, were married thin morning at the Holy Rosary churrh, Father Manning officiating. Whiter Rice da Mrs. RVuii Mc Kinney, hcth of T.y'.cslde, Wile mar ried by .County .M.Cge Tas'i Wednes day inoniUip. ANNOUNCEMENTS mktiiodist ciiritm. are glad to note that the Sun day school la coming back to Its nor mal nttendence after the summer vacation. The young ladies' claps, composed largely of the ctty teachers, has been reorganized with a good enrollment, and the high school boys' with class Professor Chase as teacher, will be started next Sunday. The attendance last Sunday was 1C6. The annual rally day for all de partments of the church will be held the first Sunday In October. The goal for Sunday school attendance Is net at 250. We Invite all those who have attended In the past, or all whose duties do not call them else where, to be present at the services on that day. The sermon topic Sunday morn- ng will be "The Inner Circle." It was the plan of Jesus to convert the ntire world through the new dis ciples who would go with him through life and share his sufferings. There are many disciples who are not In the Inner circle. They will he saved, but their reward will not be as great. And while there are few who enter it, it Is open lo all. In the evening the topic will be, "Can I Know I Am Saved?" ' , -MEARL C. SMITH, Pastor RODGER'S ROOMS Under New Management This place has been re furnished and is now one of the neatest rooming houses in Alliance. Rooms by the Day or Week All outside rooms with steam heat. 1 cater to no one but the best people. Phone for rates. Phone 716 Mrs. Minnie Rosetta Proprietor. FOR A FEW HOURS A DAY WE WILL RAISE YOUR PAY TRAIN FOR OFFICE WORK For Years We Hivt Taught Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Banking, Civil Service, Normal Training, Tolography, utlniu Administration and othor studies qualifying for dignified positions, food salaries ana rapid promo tion. Wo find ooolttona for students who Qualify. Expense moderate. Work for board If desired. Enter any Monday, Assure euccess by ELECTION OF AN ACCREDITED SCHOOL Tho schools named below arc member of tbo National Aaaoolatioa of Accredited Commercial School a guaranty of tho hi cheat standards of teacher and ooursea. Write them for catalogue, mentioning aunt of this paper. I0YIES CQLLESC Lknola latiatss Collet Omaha. Nebraska Lincoln. Nebraska nuvMn ifM4.l i mia n: Next Sunday we have with us Dr. Taylor, secretary of the home and Sabbath school missions In the Synod f Nebraska. Dr. Taylor will preach for us In the morning at 11 a. m-. on the subject, "The Day of the Lord and Its Acrompr.nylng Signs". Make every effort to be present Sundaf morning to hear this sermon. There) will be sperial music. In the evening Dr. Taylor wll give a sfereopticon lecture showing pictures of the scen ic grandure of America and the chal lenge of the great home mission task. ou will enjoy these Dlrturea. rnm. Tho .evening service will begin at 7: 15 In order that all of our people will have opportunity to hear the message of Dr. S. O. Dorev of Den ver, who speaks at the Union serv ices at the M. E. church at 8:30. Sunday school, 9:45. C. E., 6:30. All are cordially Invited. A. J. KEARNS, Pastor. IIAPTIST ClIl'RCH. Nobody would be willing to live In a town today without a church. Yet there are many people in every city who do not appreciate the blessings a church provides tor a community. The leaders of the coming generation must be trained today. Our children . receive their moral and religious training in the home and churches of I he community. Every church In Al lrance would be glad to welcome yoa to any of Its services next Suuday. The music, mediation and worship will enable you to forget the more disagreeable things in life. Remem ber our services are arranged to help you. Next Sunday at 10 o'clock the Sunday school meets and there Is a class for you. The church serv ices follow at 11:00. Sermon sub ject, "The Great Commission." Jun ior and n. Y. P. U. at 7:00 d. m. We unite In the Union service at the Methodist church at 8:00 o'clock In the Interest of the Near East cam paign. Bring your friends and en joy the services of a "Home-like Church." Corner of Seventh and Laramie. Next Sunday Is "Pay-un-Sunday". in our church and the. denomination- J. ORRIN COULD, Minister. ' The D. Y. P. U. business meeting at tho church at 7:30 tonight. The members are urged to be present. Social hour 'together. The church choir will practice at the church at the close of this meeting. Be sure to be present. See the new Sweater end Scarfs at Highlaud-HoDaway Co. (M- PERSONALS P. S. Malley Is hunting near Bridgeport. We have a tar of Pennsylvania, hard coal on track. Forettt Lhr. Oo. See the new Sweater and Scarfs wt HlKltluiuMloIlawny Co. 8tf Mrs. George Buirlght of Drldjce port Is visiting in Alliance thir,. wee. Miss Dollie White has acvepfi a position at the Harper department store. Mrs. J. Harper and daughtr, of LAVeMdo, were shopping In 'JUne Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Palmer took their, daughter, Thelma, home' to Lakeside Thursday. Mrs. W. It. Colllns, of S- .eca. is visiting at the home of hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Dye. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Iodence, from Hemlngford, were Alliance visitors Wednesday and Thursday. Special t.frertiiK of Sailor Huts alt (his week at W6 lllithlaml-Hollowiiv Co. George Burns, who was Injured la the railroad yaris a The tiino af,o. Is getting along as well as eoul: be ex pected. J. L. Mobher, has been visiting his brother, L. H. Mosher, for the past few weeks returned to his home -Wednesday. See tiie now Sweaters an.l Scarfs at lllgliland-llollauay Co. 8tt Mr. and Mrs. C. F., Kirkpatrlck . were In from their ranch, west of Alliance, Wednesday, They stopped r.t the Drake hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Holsten left Thursday noon for the convention of Rexall druggists, which will be held In St. Louis, Mo., next week. C. II. Jones who took his wife to Marshal, Mo., some time ago, re turned Wednesday, and reports the condition of his wife very much Im proved. Spec.il offering of Sit i lor Hats all this week at 86 liiithlund-liollowav Co. A. R. Hounold of Scottsbluff, chairman of the republican county central committee of Scotts Bluff county, passed through Alliance to day. He had a little visit with W. R. Harper, the Box Butte county chair man. See the new Sweaters and Scarfs at Ilighlaitd-Iiollaway Co. 8 Hazel Hunzlker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunzlker, while play ing with some of her small play mates, climbed on a high fence and fell off backwards. She suffered a broken left arm, and was taken to Dr. Hershraan's office for medical attention. Special offering of Sailor Hata all tbU week at 86 Hlghland-llolioway Co. T. S. Fielding has been enjoying a visit from his sister, Mrs. LaMar Ayers who is stopping enroute from Los Angeles, Cal., to Hartford, Conn. She expects to leave Monday for the east, stopping at Chicago where she will meet her daughter who has Just returned from Europe.