Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1918 — Page 3

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! SAME OLD HANK J air. M'l ll- rs m Finnoo aro rr -u-1 j , f li-u.k ;-..ly. of .ir.titbuw. !'! - ; :a-r o-it ti-r tl-- F- si. a: 1,1'avos, , via. v. -.s a !a:'" m tho a cri-l's f- ri---I .via. n th- Hrjvos .i- t-iit.a the Ath- ! :- tios t-a.r st. . .out ai.u-s in 1 1 1 .

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Written to tha Eomo Folks From This Side and the Cthei Side of the Water.

From K. Dibble. France, Au.;. FT. 1 : 5. Pear Mother an-5 All - I will drop y.vi ;mi--::v r 1 r ' od 1 y I just sent tv. o th- r ho; will Try at-, i rit- very ..f:-n. I 'o.-v- ;i little news to t-"'.l you a..i;r :,o tus battlo I saw to.Jav. Wo b-at d 1 i fhn-Vtrtg In the air at-d I -';- 1 ; at d 5 aw two pianos f. gh' U'.C They .. jus; l.ko I'ti'-li? F.'.m t-M t:s w :i 1 v. a - a Imih". Th" Vr". tl". -. w- know w- sa-y tho plane on f ro hi; I -- c:!;r a n. I! wjiS about a mil' a al a hoi:' i-i th- .--:r V. e d..l nnt know uh : h . : -::) .' n. but wo wont an 1 saw. 3 1 :' !i :t!..n,t a. n die- afiii a !n'.:' fn :. t." IF was a Gr-rmin. It k;!'- 1 htm. I : O- i o -e.. th follow dt. but ff'.Vwi !:.' "ait ! why we aw over here n rul I wniM ltkto see thfm all got kri,-. kc-i .-.ff and may. be wo waild g-t to t-.i-ie 7. '::e. iai: wa fire gotting lols of Vm. France 1 the sum- w :i re it ; si tt.e a? I told you hon-re. Wo o --rife v young Vrr w 5: .i ar- .t in tho army. I em v-ry well and entir, s th--s. days ar.d rd-op pn ja. 1 rev ,-: Fawny of lk- to-ise at ;. o-,v in a hi'e wo h.u t -- Vo v;ik ay :j ind cur ga mr-rks in ri a'crt post: n, tut w- havi" never i;s. th. in y. t. Tf. r s ro iiir.se r with tho mat-It wo ha--. i-i ! I fore ! JT.tn ;':.) w a.- - y ,: f thn linos. ;.!;t s,..-,n l;i---n--! Jv'; aftT it. I foH a ltt:. q.l-r, J:( tl 'i !i I rmmborc 1 T ha-1 $;.. it.-iuiat.oo r.r.1 I ial no', fool p, i;noay. T" it 1 ntn flnaya niali'ns Mira I il -r.'t f-rct It Bnymoro. TtV'il. mother, I siiss I t-M yon t The r.ows I o in think of now. .so I v.-:;l close witti !vc to a!!. Your iTiir.i.- --n. KF.XVKTH I. Pir.TI.F. 3rd r.a!t..cn Co.. A. E. F.

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Tl.'- rt.trs aiai S:rii s. i-uMisto.1 m th- int. i. ".t of t'o- army. p;o s Ons 1 1-: ! a i . to Hank: 'H'-ro 1... ran o, swhicr.ii! down tho roa-1 ja-t b o k ..f tho lin--s want tho s-no.o --'..i fian. h rti titoi-T t;r... ho l.a 1 1-. ri h.ar.i at it f.-r m-' triii- I-is! m l!:- to-; -ai.. !at ;h. saaa an.! t ho saoo a.i "ii-iui.; font v. . I si ; I ! la- i'.'. ' War !..-; ven a1. ai !o to t-h.-inc-'.. i;k !?'i..i'. :.'-M.-ly f'-.ia th- .-11 l::ir. liar 5. I oa -.. 1-aM .?a s " "T M s il I'll-' i '. . I' i ,. 1 - 1 ! ' r. t i t S'-oi I' ll 'i-.il '..t a si. i iy j. li ail t!t V s' !.'; !:--. I f.. s . I'll t a.--1. i-. hail. 'A - a..- r- ' - !!.: -.a.-i ;.!."... !t t. a t-t.i-h t w tiit;:t.i run - - ".' i in th- oai'li. till a'ii r ll.a' I .' :.'! .:!;. ! a-!aa"ili i'il ! i'. a : ;. ' - . :i ; i: l - t a - .;a :i-i !-- f-r tk- . it. 1'. i ' :na'-k r ial I- t.-.ko tnv . ::.!!. a -.. j r st Wait.'.- .i--hi a- ai's f i - t ..!: r . i ): i Hi.t- .-I x li- I'.-i -' oa--s t r--i. ; 1- rit a "'At t :'. Frit t i'.'oi 1 I .t ina-h m..ro . !!.an Wrar h: . -i-. i .- h-t'. r .'-!: i - i. TU:t ia 's ti,.tvi. r an-! v.- a c-r. aia! 1 H" w '!! I n.ota- hau taa- l.-., i.r h-!p in 0.'if. it. i iit. w.i.'.'i :--i!"W '1:- nil- ? aia! li-- v. -mt-s to. la - - v. n -ttr ari-;t. l.t-.t v - ' l- on i u-I-ia . n h if l it- ly ao-i h. 's ah. an pi: -ai ur. !i-.r-' f .r rr.;U sr-ia'a. !! ha-l a f.Fi.v .-.-i'la'. In.:-. !- o. v.l.ltj-t U. ''P it u- ' ' !..r:i, Hank ! - -ks i'o' am h- -i i-i ia t!i- "i i days. His uniform i?n't t::o san,-- o-or .-r si. in- ana n-nii-r is i!,,. sk ho iv-'ir., hut the -aiana-han't ri'-v-td (hat worh! -'t.l-.-.-.otn,.-rrin t.i-r tho i: -ay al! r.h-i-j ih-

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From Wm. Smith. To Miss Haf.o a.,.:ii. ::i s-, '.''. II .trr.an ?tr-ot. Il-,n---.. -r. 1 I'ortsftn. !). r.r.s.. Atttt. -C. 1'lv F'-"ar Pistor: I'm p'iil in tho h-rit 1 with n V-am fooilns; in son--rah 1-wl I'l. s...-i T- Vack vhoro th pxriai-'- rt is. I'm up an-I alk!np' a round. T-at Fn; n-t very s-r..r.-I was in a town that J' rry v as s'to'Ti c. I was partly in ro.rs fr.--m 'k-- (rt'-.'-s rf our own h'.x rr-.n. ' -.. n ! n .T--rv ' :ii r'i i: ' -a a s r . i ' 1 - ! T ' k : : k

Walsh, Ex-Srai-Pro, Wounded in France Th? war Trr.s trougfht home to CM. c.-.go semi-pros last lUpht whoa Jimnj liyr.;;, r.'.an.ijtr of tho Eoiaei.3, aunnscert that rriva? John T. "Wr-lsli, lister! on the latest casualty list p.a v.-coiaaecl. is none i.'Itev than ".ci" ".VaTsti. v.-ho cang-ht for the Ci"7 league travelers for several years, Walsh's last local appearance teas In. the 1T17 Sweit'er cup fir.13 at Cicero, for ".vlilch gan'." he obtained a fuiloxig-'.i fvom Camp Graut.

i ; "afer-n.-c Athi-tk- as-...-ia?ion will J; a tii- rt ni; tl is M C.-i; t.i liisouss t ha " a.l-vis-ah;lity of rei'-tnntti.llie t.. tho ran- i j oorora-o ro'l. cos tho liftiinr of the- fr--k-ti',at ru'o ihirir.K the r. ra.il c-t tho w a r. j j it s.r.fs to l.o tlio ron-r-il opmi-n . f i ; foot!..H naai th-tt sa- h ac'i.-n siso-;kl l-- ; : tai-.' n. ; : A nctn'nt n'.t li tui-'. r .iy in M:rs-i:ii valley r..ir.f-:r-noo to put a'a.i-;. :: freshmen rule Murine th- war. T!i- ;; in. --r rrsi-t : t v. a :i i-l -i! t-.i t-y th- Fni'-rr-i'y ;i of Xohraska ! :

WOMAN'S FITNESS FOR WAR WORK

There's no question of womtT.'s rirrht to enter war r.otivitis to tiike the piace of the men new at th? front. Indeed they would .seem to have many points of superiority over n:en in sorao of the industrial fie!-'? wliih they are now entering:. Iut to take men's burdens tho women must he

strong musr nave iron nerves and good biood. S many wom

en these davs are frail, nerv'oup, borne down by the pains and aches peculiar to their sex. A r.ex tonic and nervo v...:tJ- J : t. t-

-s'i ; it., j iui:uer is i;'ueo, sucu tut jlt. I i. -f Pierce'? Fav-.rite Prescription. 3 I I An a'Tection confined 'to women

must have ito cause m the womaniy nature. Th re is no doubt that a diseased condition of the delicate womaniy organs, 13 in general "resp'nsible for feminine nervou3nes3 and an rud-rmined constitution. The use cf Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes women hr.ppy by riakin;-T them healthy. There are no more crying bpelsc. " Favorite Prescription" is an herbal tonic for female weakness. It Hiukes weak women strong.

Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has ben for nearly 50 years tha Biout favorably known herbal tonic for women. Ask your neighbors! The " Prescription" is Kid in tablet or li-iuid form. Send ten cents to Dr. Pierce, Invalid,' Hotel. PurTalo. N. Y., fjr large trial package. DrusrsrisLs sell the talalets in ('-'p-cent packages. and women are many t;m-s tempie.-i to ask their family phvsician cass'-ior.s en deiioate matters. Such quftior.-j of fpx are Rnsworo-J by the "Medical Adviser." The nursing of the sick, first aid to the i-jctc-l. accide.r,t3 and emergencies, anatomy, t.-tiya; -.y. hypienp. the hitman r;.rarrierN, the origin and transmission of lite, tho hi i;:t ami mind, are trean-'l c.fjri an original and comprehensive manner, in harm. -v. y with the latest s.-:-:u:::a d.!-c iver.es. This book formerly sold for 5 1 ."0. f or a limited tin while they J.i?t,. this book can be obtained for aO cents at the prominent, drug tr-s in town, or write Dr. Pierce, the publisher, Invalids' Hotel. iluL'ai-., Y

WDMEH STMT BIG TIM DRIVE

. 1 : ' i 500 Invade Chicago Loop to i Sell Tickets for the Liber- ; tyville Race Meeting.

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cie- women inv-ol-d tho Jorp yr-F'.M-i-y. l".auc-ira''tic a ti.-k't p-'iintr flrivo fo-r he I.'l-e;-; il'.- raco me.-: int; Sept- -; T" Oct. 12. E.Katkiiol by the .State O'-uneil of referjse. It was e?t iniatil ihat l'nna t'.-krts hp.J hoen 5-M, which moans that tli'rc are just as many i!o!!rs al-r-aaTy in ha ml to he di; ! r:bue,l arra-ng 1 nir re'.j.-f iTui'.rT. The ori'.e by the omtn v. iil contin-je hrouph the week. i Hnrfl-lMR.'.-l hv tho File of tk'k'tS the rr.rtnir an t r-ari i ics ftt l-nsy on th pr- ! eri-in o iiir.n;:; no nls to ha ?itat:-"-.l, d--! oiimtrto - r fl.r-'a in purses lai';-, -x-ciin-iivr. r-L ti;'- Ita r-'i tp rrtits. T!te ar ; i.ts wiii ! rr.ai'v: 'ip from conations. 1 as the b ;. hotels nr b-ol.-.c (anns'ol : f.-r oars at"! nv-ti'v to hao t!io han.i:- ' caps ran in tl.o.r r.ara.

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GAMP GRANT GHOQMS FOR SEPT. 28; SCRAPS AGAINST TAILOR TEAM

CAMP i-,;iAXT, IFF. Sept. 17. Capt -

j Ija'. is 'f.-a r, Kthioiio f.lYi. -r, sex-fi-.-.l --.:i , .Tini-'iaat a- relat li-.-ii Camp ! tirant an.i ''a..:- 'i'ayi-r er.t-1 .Iny v.!i-n, I l:o i-.an;-:-;-'l ia ia t Ions f-r t h bl i l-.-i'm t- a: nana i.i in b- fki'.'-.l lit (!'. '. i "Jratit n!i:a S pt an.l, with l-strn.'- i J t-r l-'r- -i i n-.T, b.-an tb- laal k r. ami ,n k j i of lo.-al rit.rf Ki nil 'tiers f .r batti.-. ' j F ..-t p-n-in. n t .-f th- i . r-oa in p ni -t . ! s. h-'inl.-d i"..-r IS' I t. 1 wi:I k i it- tin-: train-as h-io tini- to carry c-it .a sst--j - tnalio r:n;r . , : n; i tia ; a at w rorh "ill t-st I ; -!- :":.-h! li h abii.iy nf bunh-ds -f so- ; j ii-. tiv s, i ; Th- !; ai:nina : i-.n b-an hist niplii. in tho arena, mi-! v i'i t- -arta-1 .-n !

; ,-v. TV Pia.llt this 1'.'-k, to (. lie 'b- MIX 1 torn b-st Jlshti.'.tr 1 l- n IP camp.

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Lst Us Safeguard Your Family's Feet X7E urge you to bring: the v.-ho'.s family here and have them all fitted wit ri comfortable, broad-toed Educator Sl:oes. Littlefeetare tender. Pointed, narrow shoes will surely twist them out of shape and bring the ineviable corns, callouses, bunions, ingrown nails, fallen arches, etc. Older feet already know these familiar tortures. So provide for the future f"?ot health cf tha family today. Educators ars made in ail sizes to '"ltt tha feet grow as thay should for MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN There is no stronger p-otocticn than the famous EDUCATOR trademark. It means that hehtn-i evety pat of the shoe stands a responsible manufacturer Kice & Hatchins, 'nc, I'.. .t.-ti.

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X' .TP.i: IWMi:. INF. 17 Tn. ity i.v-n in r -i'l aii-! t-.no ,r--tt..l rait t . Jay far brat Ft praota-o at Not. Fain-, but t ii- .in: not 1 rot ha- k. 1 ... -aus- . '. a. h Ik-. ; :a Irr! si . . n th. m

r i:.i of j oaky f-.m-'is "iinia" work- , .aits. Kahai; Mi'l tin"' r-n'y vmrnis !

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I . and a' a r s i.ff 1 , : -' li'ii. is f.-r a a M ir sr-e-I j w.'.A. F. : n- j:.'.- tin- im. in-n a; I v. rk- an H a-an was :b- . -r.ly -no of I ; ;-,s; . ;.r'? fr- :-':"- n -n la-.tab Tho r-l j wa.- ti'-ni not-Tii!. The pi.,.-:!-'- was j ' k--Id n. a IskM in:::. !

PURYEAR III DRAW WITH JOE BURMAH

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! F.- r! bury..".'- f-us-io .! .- Hiinuur.. t'hi- j ! 'i:o. ;-a roan-is to a draw in l ho nn-.-i- j .i: of tk- -.-iiic ni. - o last rich!. Th- j i lo-iio! -f I d Furdy :-- ' wi'h at-itovakj I T';- -irht 'vr!' a hit v Mi th-- far- tori ti.,. si:. io ia ,,-. n that ': ro v as plenty ! a.'n.n. The s. i; : ; -i a :i !:.p rosniied in . 'a dra.v b-t-v.!. Frank. .- .I:;n:at!i. t'h:j.a.t, -. r.ni Slani.y Fvcreit. Peoria, in j J .-.'; rountis. I:-al hi--. iif.awa. I ;... k -l oo.t Ki-1 (a onto, Str-atar. in tif - I

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KAUFMANN S WOLF - Hammond. Ind.

WAR SAVINGS STAMP

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Everything you require in Toilet Goods

Coatees as Pictured Also Attractive N ew Sales Just fre$h from their 77iakers are these neu Coatees, so truly representative of the vogue. To.--, a:-- a -i :..'!. k--k ' n as ;t is ps.-ko f-.r pa tan -. : - -t,. ).- Ma i- .-(' t'-i-i-t s:ik j.l-i.-h as ill jf-trate.I. with i la r an I onO'- -.f'l l.,M,. pkn-a F.n-d w.tk "-an ,:ur.:.:h::.,:r.:::.n:Silk Plush Stoles at $8.98

In our Tfiit Ood -t(-ct:-n yo-i w:F find without any tro-j-b'e oni -v-.th-'ut d-iay. anything you want q-ioferl at a 1 t i.. e that w.; make you on'.y too glad you cm:? hre to parohas- it. talctirn, sa h-t and fa-- p-.w.l-rs. face 'r-aio.s and 1 1. 1 -. 1 1 J . snaps, tooth pas:-.-, brush'.-, etc. which : o". know from experience are the best to u.e.

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I.azel.'s Tab :m p.-.wrler 20c f : 7. '. at W'r. rdht:ry'i Facial Soap 2"o bars at ;, ii;,-.n Fa-e p. -.wrier, two tlntj Panitol Tooth Paste P.eg-v.ar S''o tab- ?

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x t t t V,-..n:-n.'s p.i---v n-w Stolen Neiv Stoles -,,.., ,w :..nj: 3: .

$6.98

GirVs JSfew Coats Very Beautiful and Very Practical

Attractive ma' of velvet, full lrrth belter mod

els. tr:n:meo :n i;r:- i".'..- - -

win, cr-aii and navy blue, sizes

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Get Yoizr Fa?) Apparel Here and Youre Sure of

Receiving Supreme Style Quality and Value. COATS SUITS

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.-t:-:kir.g- new r-ats of wool velour. Ur- Woman's carefully tailored ne-.r Fall j- and N'rmaniy m!xtt:r: bvr fulrs. of all woo! prpl n In navy hiue niash collar f.ai c-iff.. norelty patch and black, silk lined. f:lk velvet collar

p-ck-'s Ccl"r- an' o .: r :ir. i y, navy bltte, brown and black. Extra frool vai:i', F-4 7 5.

en illustrated, b-itt-n trimmed. Exc t'.onally good value?, $ J S . 7 5 .

Coats $18- Suks$31 This grotip of new Fall fa'.ts 1 very HecosiilnB new coat.-! of velvet, full moderately priced. The styles are real

length models, eliuhtly flared, Imir.enso mkau of coney or keraml. In jrre-n.

striking-, the workmanship Is perfect. Materials are popl;r., delhis and bur-

vine, hr-wn and navy. Also fine Ma. k ellan In rookie, taupe, navy, brown and

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black. Ppeclal. $31.75.

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This ;s hy no means an ordinary event. In the face on an increasing market shortage ajid a steady rise of prices we offer GOOD blankets at special low prices that you re not likely to see duplicated elsewhere. In this sale are blankets of genuinely dependable quality, and may be depended upon to render absolute satisfaction.

$5 Blankets at $3.75 $6.50 Blankets. $4.98 Bed Comforts, $4.98 ... . . j . . .- . . tt . a . . r 0 - s- .-a.. -.-

1 Kn.jp Plaid Flunl

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ambinat'.ons, go d weight, .-;re titi

s.-. Word Knap Blanket.. Heavy weignt. an (r.t'raia- rr.ru. .--ulav. in crav. tan or whlto.

I ine Bed Comforts Made of carded cottar

with f-.iko'iii-.e. t-p and bark. 9-inch satteen bor-

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$3.75

F-B'.ilar S6.?.0 pair

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d-r. pretty coloring:

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1 Fine Cotton Blankets Bed Comforts, $3.98 Bed Comforts, 2.98

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f j-pi.-ndid qual.ty rattan Vd.i'tk- ,, ran l.e j.id in yra-. tan an 1 r-:i:::::::.:rr:$2.75

P-. d F.'rt.fo: t.s - f.io 7Ix7S. lF.d with good q-sa.-,-f.iif.n s .iv ,!:n(. ton and ba k. fancy stitohrd.

pietty patt-rns. Priced for sal- al

$3.98

t'ne large lot ol tea omtor.s. rxiia w t-i; i.iaa-.-of a eood grade of cotton, si'.koline top and

back, good range cf pretty pat

terns. Choice

BEAUTIFUL NEW FALL DRESSES

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Patent Leathers j Mis..' f.ae qua lay patent leather j button si.ocs. ma: calf tops, u -w fu'l lasts. dependable leather j-

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They're Made of Satirik j

In now tunic and vosteo effect some have white fa' in rt'.lnri and oufis, oth-rs are err b ro.d :". trimiaed. :-. ate b--t ro- t navy. ta..pe and kion. The ?a:n from w'kch they are mad of a st. lend -1 quabty.

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Boys' Shoes $2.00 j Itert-'. a special i t if boys' school j shoes In sizes .1 to 5! j t-n!y. Thoy j are well built r-f heavy calf an- i iiave sc-l.-d leather . '!'.. bl j-hr J

and button; $2..Vi

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A brand of h.ldren's sh'.s of h'g!i q .ai:ty; they ate made of f p-..r. metal o-.'.f and are fitted with - durable l--aij.er s-I-s, siz-s li'-.

to 2. pair :.."); s:zts

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nlocly made, good f.tt.r.gr gar- 'j

U. tj ' r.-.' to?. navy w e.gr.r r -r jii--i : iitsa w-ar, sizes 34 to ji, regular $2. 70 J It values. Priced for J f .1

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I Ff -. : - ; --- 1 k n rr for a ti-at. r-.tt raative dr".;? : f"-r every day rv.ee you 11 find .t in this group. ! The?" dross.s ar- neatly :i: i-O -' f good q ..: ' ' 1 s;iiv p.-.ni.n that v. 11 sr.ve sp'-'n rk..j service Th-?

: colors a brown, taupe p.r.-i r-.a a. a.i s-zes 1.

? wr.m-n and m'.rs.-s. Praaod far

this sale at

$10.00 !

$2.00

New Fall Shoes os' ar. l children's la-e shoes.

"..-.. i:uan ir..'.ke. bunt of gt.'.-i -j-ia'-ity ga:i t.T tai calf, d iiable leathtr fjl. . strati'.- sol d, .zes II'; 5.1. to 11. at $ 2.5 0 Fairfield Shoes The wc'l know n FairColi sliifj f : r r. -ys are .riade of Fei' oted calf and have -wearproof l-ather sol-s.

broad toe and l-ngi-sh last, lace

and button; sizes

Z's to 51-. pair.

$3.00

Boy's School Caps

59c !

Mens Fall Caps

$1.50 I

Boy's Corduroy Pants

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$2.98 I

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Everv Good Kind is at I

'A - yxj$1.50 Garments at $1 j V rf - tiS M. ..a v;- T.at-.-.'.is.it-.wn shirts ar.d ,1

KV ' sJ-Sl laawfil Th:s Is a h:gh grarl- I ftf 'WtV n ece lined sanuent which r.-.w :: iXr " to -6- 1 nn i

i' HI c-.al at gi.Vl

M, .

i; A2.50 Union iujts l.io

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New Fall shapes, made of blue serge and fancy dark j

mixtures, exceptionally good values, cperialiy priced at

li r.ne large let of caps, In blue srge. fancy mixture?

5' and new plaid.', an new shapes, extra

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A special l"t of b"v" school pants, made of good

weight corduroy strongly sewed, will give spi-nd.a l Fervice for s-hool wear. Specially -1 f if H priced at. per pair p J. .J J S

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