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THE BEK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEITKMHKK .'), 11114.
ENGLISH SOLDIERS
AYAIT JTHEIR DAY
Wonderful m it Advance of Teuton
Eoit, Retirement of Allies
Equally Magnificent
XO HOT-DDTO SUCH MASS OF MEN
nwvr Grttt Slaughter of Ad
e I.twa of German, Always
rrnfc Traapa tlehtnd to
rill flaps.
By R. M. TOMLIXftOV.
Correspondent of the World and the lxn
don Dally Newt.
f Copyright. 1914. Press Tubllohlnt Co.)
OOl'RNAT, Near Rourn. Wednesday
lHrht. Via Liondon, Sept. . (Bpecisl Ca
blegram to New York World and Omaha
Boa.) I talked today with a, noncom
tnlantoned officer belonKmc to a regiment
named after an eastern county of Ens
land, who had been at tne front fighting
the laat ten days, almost continuously
night and day. And very hard fighting,
too.
"Our only reit w'aa when are were on
the march retiring." he a Id.
"Thlt German attack la certainty ex
traordinary. You can throw them down
and mow them down, but still they come
oo. and directly the gat are made In
their ranka fresh men fill them up. There
eeeme to be an Inexhaustible supply of
freeh troop. It It Impossible to oppoao
ucoaaafully turh a meat of men."
Allied Troop (oaf Meat.
But still from my observation and my
talk with men and officer, there need
bo Bo concern In England about the en
thuataam and confidence and good aplrlta
of both tbo British and the French forcea.
They do not mlnlmlxe In any way the
power of the enemy, but Jt ia atrange
that the rapid and Irresistible ruth of
the Germane, which In England may ap
pear Intenaely alarming, doea not worry
th French or the British aoldlera. Thay
kollovo themselves well placed and are
eurprlalngly quiet and confident, and are
patiently working away and watching
and waiting tor their day, which la to
come. Nothing that hat yet happened In
tho campalff baa made any of them la
the leaat deapondent.
When tho hlatory of thlt war It written
It will ba aaen that wonderful at hat
been tho German advance, tho retire
ment of tbo killed forcea haa been equally
magnlflotnt. It la hardly poatlble to un
derstand why auch reck lent masses of
men and gune (and -It la believed that
nearly all tho Gorman army la In France)
continuously puihtng along, should not
overwhelm every human force, however
well armed and skillfully handled, which
stands before It.
It looks to mo from all the evidence I
can gather that If the Germans have tho
weight, the allies certainly have the
tteadineaa and science. These, with rein
forcements of troops, will eventually
win;-
From what I heard of the progress of
the German advance up till last Saturday
I Judged It would be useful to visit tho
little town of (censored) down tha road.
. Waltlasj for Hermans.
I found as peaceful a countryside as
though It had never heard of war. Tha
1ht of a strangely beautiful cathedral
atandlng apart from the town wa rest
fyl enough, but tbers waa something
uncanny about tha shut and silent houses.
Not an Inhabitant was to ba seen, and
tha.nthe cold truth struck us that tha
town had bean evacuated.
Crossing a beldg by the railway sta
tion a French dragoon laughed when he
taw our atartled lookt at what rested be
low and against tha bridge's aupporta.
They were waiting for tho Germans.
The streets were strewn with broken
glass bottles. and barbed wire was colled
every whet a. Tha little piano It In a hol
low and one needed but alight Imagina
tion to see tha flaming hell It could be
coma at any moment. ,
DR. JAMES S. FOOTE BACK
FROM HIS EASTERN TRIP
Dr. James 8. Foot, professor of histol
ogy and pathology at the John A. Crelgh
ton Medical college, returned Wednesday
from Ui east, where he spent the sum
mer. Ir. Foote spent the greater part of
the summer at the Smithsonian Institute,
Washington, D. c, where he arranged
for the publication of tils book on bones,
to bo entitled. "Contribution to the His
tology of the Femur." Ir. Alas Hrdllrka.
head of the department of physical an
thropology at the Smithsonian Institute,
will edit the book, the material for which
Is furnished by the Omaha doctor. The
work will be published by tha Wlater In
stitute of Anatomy In Philadelphia
The new work has already attracted fa
vorable comments from high medical au
thorities and will probably throw Into tha
discard many of the Ideas of bono struc
ture now belt! by the medical profession.
Dr. Foote has spent years In tha compil
ing of facts nd has ground by ti.ind to
tissue peper thinness the thigh bonea of
over AM . belngt clwsen from' the am
phibians, birds, 'reptiles, mammals and
men.
MR. AND MRS. G. H. KELLY
BACK FROM THE WAR ZONE
The fact that ho was a delegate to a
peace celebration did not aave George H.
Kelly, former president of tha Omaha
Commercial club, from tha Inconvenience
of war. He and Mrs. Kelly have reached
home.
At they fled from Taiis three days be
fore the actual declaration of war by
Germany, they avoided most of tho
trouble later tourists eiperlenced. They
managed to save their baggage, and
stayed quietly In Iondon during most of
August Mr. Kelly wss a drlegata to
the culrbratlon of 100 yeara of peace be
tween England and America.
War will continue for a long time, ac
cording to the general Impression in Lon
don, Mr. Kelly say. The Britons are
determined to tee it through to victory.
Mrt. Kelly aaya they have had enough
of European travel and Intend to alary
at home hereafter.
Mr. and Mrs. David Colo landed with
them from the Franconla, Sunday at
Boston, but wlU remain in tha oaat for
short time, before coming t Omaha.
TRAFFIC CLUB TAKING
ON DEFINITE SHAPE
Omaha Jobbers, manufacturer and
wholesalers have taken tne preliminary
steps toward organising a traffic club.
At the first meeting at tha Commercial
club, J. P. Byrne waa chosen temporary
presiding officer. A committee on mem
bership wsa appointed consisting of Mr.
Williams of the Bemls Bag company, Mr.
Ntwqulet of Orchard & Wllhelm, Mr.
Murry of the Commercial club traffic bu
reau, and Mr. Van Houeen of tha Leo-Glasa-Andreesen
company.
Tha club la to have the first regular
meeting a week from Friday at t, o'clock
at tha Commercial club, at which time
permanent officers are to bo elected.
Tha purpose of tha club will be to dis
cuss trarno matters ana exenang ex
perience. Alao It will be a social
at well at a business organisation.
MRS. WHITEMORE IS UNABLE
TO OVERCOME DEADLY POISON
Mri,l. B. Whltemoro, aged tS, who at
tempted suicide In her room at tho Bel
mont hotel. 16U Dodge street, last Run
day night by taking bichloride of mercury
pills, died late last night at Ft. Joseph s
hospital. Bh la survived by her hu
band who la an employe of tha hotel.
Mr. Whltemor. following her attempt
on her life waa apparently on the way
to recovery, but on Wednesday aha took
a turn for tho worse and waa removed
to tho hospital
ITALY WILL MAINTAIN
STRICT NEUTRALITY
KDW YORK, RopL f.-Dow, Jones
Co. today published this Item on their
no we ticker :
'Rome Premier Selandra gave out tha
following official statement:
Tho Italian government Is firmly de
termined to maintain strictest neutrality
ini corresponding "with the feeling of
xne people, although jMp rooted
paUilea art felt for England."
rym
MATCHES FLARES INTO BLAZE
WHEN STRUCK BY MORROW
After John Matches, a match peddler,
had been atrurk by Robert Morrow
erc-nle, Matches flared up and lighted on
Morrow with the result that both were
lodged In Jail last night to await their
punishment on tha morrow. Morrow aavt
he gavo Matches two bits to buy a little
beverage and that Matches drank up what
ba bought.
and every three miles or so monument
were placed, larger at principal point
and smaller at obeeure places. Th
larger were of aluminum bronte five
feet hlKh, set In heavy basea of concrete
These monuments had often to be car
ried by the men themselves where the
path was too much for the pack animals.
The concrete has weighed I.VW pounds,
and the sand, water and cement for them
isd to le. man packed up the steep
nountln pathways to the sites. The
tertions divided between the two parties
aero counter checked each by the other
torn the field notes.
Fuel waa ararro in tho Arctic reasons,
but generally willows enough were found
to help out tho artificial fuel. The suf
fering and the narrow escapes are things
that ran be Imagined. One man waa loat
by falling down a glacier to be dashed to!
pieces. Another became a physical and
mental wreck from the hardships. But at
last both parties stood on the Arctic shore
and the star and stripes and the British
standard were unfurled tide by side. Al
together It waa one of the greatest works
In surveying that hat ever been done, a
peculiar hardship of It being- that the line
must go exactly, bo matter whether a
lofty mountain, like Ft. Ellas, or a ghastly
ravine stood In the way. Many of the
mountain, however, were avoided by trl
angulatlon and a system of cross observa
tion, which established tho points of the
line topographically.
After the eurveyor and the trlangulator
had finished their work of establishing the
line the topographer had to msp out the
region. To do thlt the topographical party
had to reach the high polnta In order to
examine the neighboring land accurately,
plot Its contour and record with consid
erable nicety the rhyslcal peculiarities
and the kind of tree growing there, so
that should a monument disappear tho
site could be relocated and thus avoid tho
exhaustive work of tho survey. Bo really
the wholo ground waa gone over twice.
New York Herald.
OrisiririsirissssiirxSb Store Closes at Noon Monday Labor Day SiJiSU')Sidy
S New shell hair pins set with rhlne- t , ; . w , X German silver mesh ban, worth
V atones. 3c values, for 2c. II ,rrl1,l- .ft" lrVrV r"-i " 'J4 I . v f V ll 15. special at 12.00. 3
New French roll com., with It - s-y A kM I II N -VV I i X J. T3 S.. I
Nsw French roll
rhlneetones, at flOc. "
II ret I leather hand bags (or fl&c
JERPE PARTY TO ARRIVE
IN OMAHA SATURDAY
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Tho Jerp Party of Omahant caught In
Europe by the war. who had their plana
spoiled and were delayed In Germany
and Sweden for tome time, will reach
here Raturday. according to measaget
from J. P. Jorpa. II wired from New
York, and then telephoned from Chicago.
Ha said the party had gone through quite
a few hardships, and their return was
sooner than expected. Tboss with him
were his daughters. Mra Uewta Peterson
and daughter, Miss Clara; Mra. M.
Melander and child, and Miss Lillian
Rofclff.
PVIILPOTT AND SOMMERS
HAVE GOOD CHICKEN HUNT
Frod Phllpott and Otto Bommera of the
Union Pacific art home from a prairie
chicken hunting trip Into tha valley of
tho North Platte. They went to tho
town of Gothenburg and from there made
an automobile jaunt of forty mltea north,
where they found chickens galore. With
out any difficulty thay secured tho limit
of ten birds per day.
COMING OF THE COMMERCIAL
TRAVELER AUGURS WELL
An encouraging Indication of tho busi
ness situation In tha Omaha territory It
found In an Influx of traveling talesmen,
who have reached the city In numbers,
after a temporary lull In business at tha
outbreak of the European war. Thay de
clare that conditions here arem good
and are better than In most cities they
have already visited.
Fleet rte, llraad. Hitter
help dyspepsia, alda digestion, Increasea
appetite, keept liver and kldneya healthy
Duy a bottle today. 50c an tl. All
druggists. Advtrtlsemrnt
BOUNDARY LINE IS FIXED
Sarveyora Have Hard Task la Fta
llaklaa I alto State l.laalta
la Alaska.
SLIDE DOWN POLE IN FIRE
STATION CAUSE OF INJURY
Whtto sliding down the emergency pole
at No. I fire station to anawer a hurry
call to a fire late Thursday afternoon,
Gilbert MrMurray, a truckman, suffered
what la believed by police surgeons to be
a fracture of hi right foot. An X-ray
picture of tho foot will be taken, today.
Real seal and real morocco hand
bags, worth 3.00, special at
91.98.
i
Special Offering of Fall Suits Saturday $19
This exceptional offering of new fall suits comes just 'it the time when hundreds of women will want
to take advantage of it. We have arranged at this popular prk-e an extremely attractive lot of suits in
the new lonjr rcdingote, directoire and natty tailored modes, representing the very newest ideas for fall.
Skirts cut on the Jrttest lines; coats with set-in sleeves. These are all of good serges, gabardines and pop
lin, in navy, brown, green, plum and black, and are very remarkable values at $19.
Smart Serge Dresses $121? to $25
Tho most effective of the fall dress Ideas are these very
practical and smart looking street and walking frocks of
combination serges and satin. Set-In sleeves, or skirts In long;
redlngote Ideas represented In their makeup. We show these
at $12.50, $17.00, 919 and $25.
Suits of. Unusual Beauty at $35
A large group of beautiful tailored suits In exclusive and
distinctive looking styles. Made In the long flared coat effects,
also directoire, rcdingote and other late models. Many with fur
trimmings, which promises to become so very popular. Made of
broadcloth, poplins, gabardines, American serges, etc., at $33.
Basque Dresses
Many new basque dresses of.
satin with long tunics, made Vi
the fashionable coat skirt ll
fects. Dresses for street or
afternoon. Priced at $1R, $19
and $23.
Silk Petticoixts
New petticoats of Jersey and
mescaline, In all sizes and. all
colors, at $1.00, $2.50, $2.98
and $3.9.
New Klosfit petticoats at $3.
Pretty New Fall Neckwear
Neckwear has assumed unusual importance this fall
and Is becoming more necessary than ever to the proper
finish of dress or suit.
The New Rolling Collars are here In many new and
. very dainty models of Swiss and pique, at SOc.
Pretty Hwlss Vrsteee with tucked fronts, are shown
nnre at rnc and up. .
I Three Handkerchief Specials
Women's and men's all
linen handkerchiefs, initials
or plain, with narrow hems.
Also sheer Ilneweave, col
ored embroidered corners
or fancy lace trimmed styles.
Regular 10c values, special
1 O 1
each
Women's and men's fine
India linen handkerchiefs
with colored embroidered
corners, or the new long
style colored Initials. Very
soft finish. Handkerchiefs
worth to 12 He, on sale in
basement and main r
floor, each OC
Children's Hrhnol Handkerchief with Dolka Ant hnr.
ders In colors or white. Extra good sixe. Regular r
6c values,, Saturday, each aliiC
Saturday a Sale of 800 Fine
Silk Waists at
98
A special purchase of 800 sample waists from a New
.York manufacturer will be offered Saturday at this low.
price.
They are the' very newest styles of chiffon, messaline,
crepe de chine. Georgette crepe, taffeta, nets and laces.
Colors and sizes well assorted. These are regularly
worth up to $7.50. Choice at $&8.
New Serge Coats
Handsome looking serge1 coats
for early season wear. Good
weight serges, cut on the new
est lines with shaped back and
set-in sleeves. Silk linings.
Black and navy. Special show
ing at $13.
New Fall Skirts
Long girdle and tunic skirts
of gabardines, serges and pop
lins, at $0.08, $8.08, $10 and
$12.50.
Knit Underwear Specials
4
Women's Jersey glove silk
vests with plain beading
tops. White and pink. All
sizes. Regular $1.60 gar
ments, special
at
$1.19
Women's fine Hale thread
union suits with umbrella
or cuff knees. Including suits
regularly worth up to 69c,
V??: 35c
Sale of Silk Hosiery at $1
This lot of silk hose Includes some of the best known
brands. Some are pure silk to the knee; others silk to the
top. All have double garter tops, high' spliced heels and
double soles. Unusually good qualities in black, J 4
V
white and colors, pair.
Women's high grade silk
boot hosiery in black and
various desirable colors.
Qualities whtch usually sell
up to 65c, special OP
Saturday at OUC
Women's pure thread silk
hosiery with double soles
and heels, garter tops, in
black, white and full assort"
ment of colors. Reg- rv
ularly worth $1.25. DJC
Clearing Out 350 Pairs Silk Gloves
Worth $1.50 Pair
The Best Bargain
of the Season.
69c
Made of very heavy quality Milanese silk, in
full 10-button length, and are the product of
one of the foremost manufacturers In the coun
try, whose name we are not permitted to
mention. Mostly black and white. Doubtless
one o the most exceptional glove offerings we
have ever presented. There are only 360 pairs
of them, but all are actually worth $1.50. While
the lot lasts Saturday, they will be sold at 63c.
The New Leatherette Gloves Are Here
These gloves look like leather, but wash and
wear much better. Many of our customers pre
fer them to kid gloves. Shown in various styles.
The new slip-on style In 8-button length with
strap rastener and pearl clasp at wrist. Another
style has two pearl clasps. White, beaver, bis
cuit and chamois. Tair, $1.23.
All the New Black Velvet Hats
Over a Hundred Styles at $5
These velvet hats are the hit of the season. It
seems as if women will have nothing else. We have
thenv in sailor or turban shapes with trimming of
vultnre, flowers, ostrich bands and gold and silver
effects, in over a hundred styles, at $5.
Misses' and Children's School Hats
Neat little trimmed zlbellne plush hats for the young
miss of 6 to 10 years to wear to school, shown at $1.50
and $1.75.
$1.75 Velvet Shapes at $1
Uhtrimmed silk velvet hats in new sailor shapes black
only, in the Basement Saturday at $1,
Drugs and Toilet Goods
TctloWa talcum
powder, I5o sis
Jap Hons talcum
powder, 15c alia
Lotus flower skin
food, JSo alia
Jarten'a bsnsoln
and almond lotion.,
Ingram's roue
(with puff) 0a val.
La Florta faoa
. powdsr, (Oo sli....
La Klnrla face
craain, tOo aU
Msloroa cram jr
powdsr, tOc sue....
Ebony man I r lire
buffer, Tio valu..
Woodbury's facial
rream, the sis..,..
12c
9c
l2o
16c
29o
29c
29c
39c
39c
14c
Hospital roll cotton,
1 lb
Essex
bensoln
peroxld and
aoap, rake..
I9c
. 5c
18c
12c
Weloh'a i-rapa Juice
pt. bottl
I'ur rastlle Soap,
1-lb. bar for
Beef, iron and wine, en.
'full quart OSI0
Lapartlo pills, pr
100 at
I0-Miil Team rjorax.
or borax soap chips, n
1-lb. parkas
Llaterlne, regular
tl als
Seldllta powder, 10
In box
Tlasua toilet paper,
10c rolls, S for
29c
53c
12c
10c
Sale of $4 to $5 Bed Comforts at$))59
These are sample comforts that will be aold Sutu.'dny
at a saving of nearly one-half. They are covered with
French sateen, dotted mull or fine sllkollnes. Many have
wide borders. Filled with choice whit cotton, stitched and
tutted. Tha beat comfort values wa hare aver offered at. .
id
$6 Wool Blankets at $4.39
Here la a lot of very soft, warm
wool blanket In plaid, check and
plain colors, tan, gray or whit, with
wide ribbon binding. All ara full
alse blankets and well worth a
pair. Choice Saturday,
pair .
$4.39
$2 and $2.50 Blankets $1.69
Then ara the well known Beacon
and Woolnap cotton blankets, the
kind that feet and look like fine
wooL full site for double- beds. These
blanket would ordinarily sell for
3 to 12.60 a pair. Gray,
tan and white. Pair
SI. 69
$1.50 Comforts for $1.00
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Every School Day Apparel Need is Advantageously Supplied at Brandeis v
Full 7ZxS4-lnrh comforts covered
with fin quality sllkollne and fill ad
with pure sanitary white cotton.
Fancy scroll stitched! or tufted with
yarn. Choice of large selection f
patterns. Coat of material
alon would ba 11.25. special at.
$3 Bath Robe Blankets $1.93
Saturday we place on sal one lot
of regular tl Beacon bath robe blan
kets. All ara full alae. 72x90 Inches
one makes a robe. Floral and va
rious other patterns In fast colors.
Made up would sell at fropn
IS to l each. Choice at.
$1.98
Madam Lyra Corsets
$3.50 Values at Pair
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The maker was overstocked on this
model and we bought all sizes to sell at
less than half. Made of imported coutil,
walohn filled, with six heavy garters at
tached. Sizes 18 to 30. Regular $3.50
corsets, at $1.50. i
Corset Special. $1
, A comfortable corset for medium and heavy
figures. Low top, long hip, with elastic band In
front. Protector under front steel. Sizes 19 to 30.
Special at $1.
OMAHA DOCTORS TO TALK
AT MISSOUm WU.LEY MEET
Tha medlcaj , society of the Missouri '
valley will rnat at Colfax. Ia., September
17 to It. Nbraksns on the prof ram this
year Include Ir. J. p. Lord. J. B. Potts,
A. F. Tyler. A. C Blokes sad A. Jacha.
Omaha; D. T. OuK'ev. Nortb PlatU; II.
W. Or and A. I. MrKlnnou. Lincoln.
Mavvsaeat of raat cleaner.
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Tha boundary tin between Canada and
Alaska has been finally defined. Th
surveying parties, American and Can
adian, 'have reached the Arctic shore
Th. work haa been uln on steadily
sine 1. It consisted In tracing the
line of 'he MM meridian, says th In
dlanapoli News. They had first to find
th Una to tt a starting point. Tha Rua
slana had not planted monuments alone
th Hp when the country waa sold to
us Tl survylns; parties had tele
irraphio signals from Peattl and Van
couver flashed to them and so checked
up th local time, and thus by compart
son. fixed th parallel to a certainty.
Th problem than wa to run a Una dl
rartlr north' toward tha r,rr, nMr I
Ipol and not to b deceived bv th mag
netic pole. Customarily, exploring par
ties aek th easiest way. Rut her waa
na compromise, th line had to b abso
lutely stralKht. Rven Mount Bt. Ellas
waa clln.tttd ls.afO feet and It waa dona I
In two weeks, whereas th duk of th'
Abrussl took six months far his iodl-
' tton. Th work alraoct throughout wss
' dona amid anow bllssard. en th lr and
over riacters. v hen th two parties
reachtd tha summit of Bt Ellas a five
day snowstorm overtook them. At th
f loe of on aeaeoa very on of 100 pack
horses waa either dead or unfit for usa.
Th line waa divided Into section, and
each party worked Independently. The
stations wer about fifteen mil apart.
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Never before have you had the opportunity
to select your boy's fall clothes from a stock
so large and well selected as is now ready in
our Boys' Section. Second Floor, Old Store.
Double Wear Suits $
for Boys, Unequaled at..
We believe these , to be the best looking,
most serviceable suits ever offered at the
price. Tailored with extreme care from
guaranteed all wool fabrics. 23 patterns of
material to choose from. Made liberally full,
which means comfort and service. Single or
double pleat Balkan Norfolks, patch pocket
Norfolks, yoke back box pleat Norfolks. Every ault has
two pair of full lined knickerbockers with belt loops.
Blue serges, tweeds, cassimeres and homespuns. Equal
to any 7.50 suit ever sold. The best In service, style and
satisfaction, at fa.
Other Serviceable) Suit with two pairs
of full lined pants in good styles and new
fabrics, priced at
$3.75
The young miss preparing for school will find here
Just the kind of dresses and coats that will please both
her mother and herself. Some special attractions pre
pared for Saturday.
Two Special Lots of Child's Coats
A big selection of coats
for girls of 8 to 17 years.
Striped worsteds, plain
serges and novelty cloths.
Pretty, glrllsb
styles,
worth
MiU UU WIT UUkUVt
rS3.98
$1.95
for School
A special lot of children's
coats In good fall styles
desirable for school wear.
Made of excellent materi
als In good
colors. Worth
to 1 6, choice.
Pretty Wool Dresses
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The smartness of girls' dresses has never been so
pronounced. They show all the style features of the
day the tunic skirts, xedlngote effects and basques.
Serges, checks and plaids. 92.98, $3.98, $5 and 7.60.
Special lots of wool dresses at f l.fto and 91.98.
Children's Wash Dresses
Percales, ginghams and chambrsys in plaids and
fast plain colors. Worth up to $2. choice. 79c
Stylish Shoes for Girls
Patent leather with cloth or kid
tops, dull or gun metal calf or
viol kid. Nature shape. Flexible
soles. Priced 92.48, 9S.SS and
.98.
Parable Shoes fqr Boys
Solid leather dull calf in but
ton or blucher styles. Good look
ing, comfortable, serviceable. Sites
1 to S. at 92.75; 10 to 13 4.
at 92.23.
Girls' Union Suits
LtttU girls' fall weight union
suits In low neck and sleeveless
styles, with cuff or lace trimmed
knees. Worth up to 60c, on sale
at 19c
Ml
Mr5 11 1
Child's 25o Hose, 15c
Misses', children's and boys'
fine and heavy ribbed school hose.
Black or white. Splendid for
service. 26c quality, at, the
pair, 15c.
Boys' Raincoats
Bore slipon raincoats with
hats to match. Waterproof and
Tery well made. Every boy
should have this outfit, at
92.73.
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