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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-10-28, Page 34 A 11 461 '�O_un;a_ w:,�'e"i-e 7"0- J A to !? Iti 7, ore x @4 #TV It 1� ow ephqmer�rT, 017 Ml �gdalo alid tnA, oreial Mu#ka, b cet�JqO Tq �;01; .-Wrors. About This Tr,�414'e 106 Rom vibjw-, Ii, g 0 the 14tip t rt; p,. Ives hera,',Vliat *Ts. AIbqXtJ)0,T 7qt, Which people pan, 4.0 , _q; ' est of 1� boR!�. 11 , , *�f T th, "da that the _11- ;V�,tro ble to reati i� iq ngerOas Many People so far misunderstand tu. id , I eins will begin to grow sma done, short of rewriting, p tr i rAterealad ally wilt im Low, a proper Pv- a - uem W ;V c to s is so swift that the 1Jr regular use will soon Where carpeting plants are to be used "The proces the life of a novel, evetilf fairly good the gul6s. dre.. planted an inch or two speed ig limited only by the possibil- �r respect%, whiehAt filled with ald Oil is also a ffitther . aq)art,*han is usual. For Ill- ity of removal of the debris. er . the atl!ng of the day. For slang ages Accord- ing agent. One ap- stancer,'Inateg,4 o$ planting Darwin Ing to Circumstances- 8 to 40 cubic clifte as rapidly as fagblont in dress, 0/ 8tOP9 the Itch- talips five �nches apart (as usual, yards daily can be handled. d * son more abqtird and offensive n is �4. few. applications h,,,h it ablid �btd is desired) *e, ext#Aid ,It should be noted that this kind Then outmoded, C se to 4V up, scale the gpacing"to�,sevep or. eight inches of demalition, is systematic. Parts to allow of,ihe Inclusion of the otl�6r beyond the zone to be renloved are in 04"," ta, ftiali onft the masonry I§ equally as e0 1, 1P. _61ilt theum. t9d&91s` �o way danigged, k little girl In Torotto swallowed 'tod alit with a degree of fdroe that ,igkin trnublo, �,)Mm 'd colder localities t1he bul, a lit ; doct*rls' 6ay it won't Ae prot4otAd by vieang- of fdar in nj) way inter.fbybs with precision of buttolip but ?eople W., d -AN br so of -litter. In southq*n Retibri. it -art )x0r. To keep it In plAce, now all swallow 6 button hole. cerS. oi- 4�tJJA4 it Irbt neceasary. Wh#t, oft'js tmociaj.ly importatkt to adopt !1_1181thiltoorld, le, pot . sitate, _02­�Vrluf Fx"nts are Used V44 1*64esgea of is kipd in an epo'h I efso.wast be.protected. 6 14 ba pre0is6,t1vd'd6, R, ST I � i a & A,41 will vvom 4hort*r ga Mri atteT o!er the 11 eispe y 1 ""i, ta" I ?. - , ft wAiefi Vill 4. k,"�,T)Wuae this 704�* 4%pt InOt gtAd, aS "We ftMy "OW 'aftirni, t ft dopj4KA w-) f NeRM W lig "'�&k� 1.0 k X, ;4� ............ 0", v W., .1P 5 Opt b., 4 7 �00 A !Z Z P-�L 00 i vi' W, Be.4, i" AA A .0 6, 0 "k," ,s ng AP 'Wearin JW S.­','..�z�,.�.. Shape- Wzko UNDRED9 of brand new N Overcoats to. select ftom. And ce these in every - pri lovely New Coats give complete assurance of the soundest 'Dos - 0 sible investment of your over - for coat money. Every garment is diti0nt.6. fo Q conceived, designed and tailored in a manner which insures that new sty),611alt-I., '44" '1�i announces the. A: distiniation, appearance and con - turn of the stiff b fidence born of the knowledge As u�ijal you wo­� .'f . 01 that your Overcoat is correct in -find this- Store weill style' material and fit. , The equipped , to Overcoats from this store find take" cate of your waiiti�". ' equal f avor w i t h particular dressers and shrewd buyers, be- no matter. what,'.,,� cause they represent the maxi- your requirementlo, are. mum of overcoat value at the _11 lowest possible price. FELT HATS $3,50 to $7.50 PRICES STIFF HATS $15 to $40 $3.75 10 $4.50 More ew Dresses 1p lk 0 xvhdx wn11111A Rgb UA %P ILO Stylishly Dressed at Reasonable Prices. WE have sold more dresses this season by nearly double than everibefore. We make this statement, not boastfully, but because there is a reason. When the public so unreservedly and substantially endorses any store, it is invari- ably because that store has the i-ight merchandise at satisfac- tory pirices. And while this con- dition generally prevails in this store, it is very specially true of our Dress Department right, now. if you would have the last word in new Dresses at a sur- 1)risingly low price, come now. PRICES `r,10.75, $12.50 to $15.00 y Stylish Millinery Moderately Priced WE think there never IV was a season N�hen Women's Hats were more jaunty in their styles, or more snappy and smart in their dressy appearance. All the new Autumn colors and �;tyles await your selection here. Prices, alwayr. a little lower. 10 Sinecial Showing till ip ..,91 WRI, IRA 5,, Roger the digestive system. 'is , to treat it like a machine- it until it ppringl tel ach ac - iprng, :,*-Ifli� gladly Ol� ex.,,79,f on . . , neglecting works sluggishly,. then irritating It( cessol �Ixy wascheap- 'book Scrims, Voiles, Mar- in$ r ali4-mrill spend the into by of ly prodig4l,"and, a h, i quisettes. vith,her 40 Or, W11lia"X work again -the use purga- tives. , The stomach needs help at all found Ot'I'l Id b fancy borders. Con - goleum Gold Seal Rugs, Floor eble, 47P . !h ei sister, Miss Effie hasl 'been times, but a study of the process Of wheth,ani"9f'ly tat�d b 4 ellishments is 1,g el�la. ra.- Crocker in X.Pry p".r health for some time. She digestion will show that purgatives, -matter, possible - a another ase 10 W 9 *.as accompanied. here"by her ister,,sary as, commonly taken, are seldop neces- and,often ha�mftil, Ot suspended aTqr , , pn the experi- _A", AN* Ruby Treble, Miss. who returned to W. D. To ., safeguiwd yOur d1geetioril the ment is'worth trylg*- Costumes are inevitably the we�a . of illustra- the city on Monday. --Reeve diet most be Over -eating _10,�ot lx� tions of the conv, , nal type, a , n4 Spnders and wife, who , have been via- home"the is 'always harm ful, but one must as- the more nearly the Y4 semble fashion MR. E. LE MAY' ithig in ied ;'Peftoit, return, la part, of last Veek,'Apcompgnied 1�1 X04.90".nursa, who will Visit 'blood similate enough food to supply the needs of the blood. Remember, the plates the more Xd they appear when the current stylt�'i �harige, Mow often chance meetings maik tumba -with her Slater�'_ IL '.�, has to carry nourishment to all parts of the body and find fuel for its Some periods natiiiWly suffer more than others from tbe,:i lapse of time, points in. out livA_Mi.'Rmery.Ze May- energy. Hence when the 'blood lie- and it is rather curi4uJs that our own �of Montreal owes, his health to just such If seeing is believing, men should comes weak and faile. to do its work, age, which in respdet�U style has'got -.a meet4ng. He writes: "I, was"' always constipated, bilious and I have implicit faith in women these indigestion arises. Therefore the sure remedy f6r indigestion is to build UP so nearlyback to NMtire, should also have eliminated pictures to so great "Wet,ry, until One day I met a traveller �*b days.—Passaic News. the blood. If you suffer from any an extent from its fi'�Uon. Shingled recommended Truit-a-tives'. I pro- 0 form, of incligestion choose your diet htir, one-piece bathinisuits and other 4=0�d some. You would not know me for the same person. I am In health, carefully and take wholesome nour- current fashions, i4itht, startle read - perfect �always energetic. I arn happy to PLANTING BULBS OUTDOORS ishment. Above all, start building up r, Who may piclE tbern up a few con- �gratulate you on your medicine. I recom- it It is now time to plant the variou's your blood by taking a course of Dr. Williams, Pink Pills, Then under the years hence, but tb)ey,,,can hardly ap- so preposterous' as some of the zncnd on every po�sible occasion." - . Rapp'wGs Spring floweringplants outdoors, and influence of the new blood supply, pear more elaborate and artificial fashions and success are impossible 'wbci. -onstipation keeps d1ragging kyoL, according to the Manner in which your garden is laid out they may be planted your digestive system will respond naturally, your Eippetite improvp an4 when the vogue of these has once Where the 4—M. Don't suffer. Overcome this serious trouble in the natural, cornmon-sense formally or informally as the case beds the for- your food will do you good. So begiiV passed. peak of absurdity 1,q to be found may be a matter of way 'with "Fruit,a-tives". They contain only may be. Where pertain, mal method will be practiced, and to Improve your digestion by starting to take Dr. *Tilliams' Pink Pills now. taste, but so far as book illustrations . -mturp's oldest �emecly—fresh fruitjuices --combined with tonics. "Fruit-a-tives" where herbaceous or shrub borders You can get these pills from your go it might reasona bly be sought in the seventies and e1glities of the last sttengthen and revitalize weakened bow- els, liver and kidne3's, exist, the bulbs may be planted in masses, informally. It is Perhaps to druggist or by -mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams, Medic ine Co., century. That was a period wheh new 25c and, 50c a boz at all druggists. Start on the way back the greatest advantage to plant bulbs Brockville, Ont. processes were making eng-raving cheap, and -when. the American maga- "to health to -day. Try "Fruit -a-tives". among the forementioned subjects, for not only do they brighten up the zines of the type then represented by borders in early spring, but if wisely Harper's, Scribner's knd the Century, ELIii�ILLK chosen, may be left in their positions 'WRECKER'S JOB GRO�S were finding the copious illustration of fiction a help in attaining a circu- Notes.—The Mission Circle of this 4church are preparing for a bazaar to for many years. For the reception of bulbous plants GENTLER lation that seemed tremendous in be held 'before Christmas�Mr. Fred the soil areas should be inVerted by No longer is it necessary that the those modest days. Whether novels published in book Wright has had his store and gas means of the fork, rather than the wrecking of masonry structures form greatly beriefitted by the addi- pamps lit by hydTo this past week, spade, as the tines will break the clods should proceed in the manner of the tion of pictures was vot so certain, And is certainly a great improvement finely, thus favoring the formation of earthquake, with crashing and smash- and the more fastidious novelists de - to the corner.—Mr. and Mrs. Will Rae a good root system and so the bulbs ing of masses, avalanches of stone and precated the practice, yet the illustra- and Mrs. Helen Wenzel, of Stratford, will become well established. It is well mortar, clouds of dust and danger to tion of fiction grew apace, unfortu- were week end visitors in this neigh- to dig in -rotted stable manure, ot com- all concerned. Heavy walls can now nately without being taken seriously lborhood. post containing orgarxic matter when be cut into blocks as quietly and pre- by either the makers or the consum- HIBBERT preppring the areas. Different types of bulim should be cisely as a wedding cake, and remov- more disturbane e. How ers of books. No doubt, they accur- School Report.—The following is planted at different depths and dis- ed with no they do it in Paris is told in Je Sais stely recorded the current fashions. One can still read with pleasure Frank the report of Hibbert Separate School tances apart, hyacinths four inches Tout (Paris), by a writer signing the Stockton's "Rudder Grange," but a �No. 4, for the month of S4ptember, deep, six inches apart; narcissi four initials M.D. We translate his ac- strong mind, capable of resisting dig- INames are in order ot merit: Sr.Iv —Michael Coyne (absent). Jr. Iv- deep, six to eight apart; jonquils three deep, five or six apart; lilies five deep, count: "Two the four tTactions, is needed for reading it in Vera O'Reilly, Rose O'Connor, Agnes twelve apart; tulips four deep, five years ago, when' huge towers of the Exposition of De - an early edition with the original pic- tures. Yet boats are about Coyne, Harry McIver. Sr. III—Jos. Morris, Nellie Doyle, Fergus Fe�ngy. apart; scilla two deep,. three apart� corative Arts were built at Paris, ex- canal what they were then, and living in Jr. 111 --John O'Connor, Ellwyn Mor- anowdrop and crocus two deep, two apart. The depth given is that of the pert builders considered it a darging thing to construct such great masses, one would not be much more freakish ris, Joseph McIver Joseph O'Reilly, Catherine Williams: Marie Feeney, soil above the bulbs. It is quite true destined to be removed at so early a for a young married couple than it was when the book was written. Are 2"ry Jordan. II_JMarion Mel . ver that daffodils, Darwin and breeder tulips wil I stand deeper planting, and date. How would it be possible to break up one violent shock? With readers more insistent than formerly Margaret O'Reilly, Mary Fitzpatrick" Margaret Atkinson, Anna Jordan. Pt. ' where to be established pl�rmanently hammer or dynamite? And all sorts on modernity? The gerieral impres- sion is that this is th0d case, and it II.—Josepb Oronnor, Hanna Wil- liams, M-onSL Feeney. Ist—Theresa in beds, and in masses and in borders, -*t will be to advantage to plant them of contradictory rumors went about, even one that the towers, being im- N sometimes lamented that the youn- has lost, it is los- -Atkinson, Louis McIver. Primer— an inch or so deeper. movable, were destined to remain to ger geheratiori or ing, the power of entering sympa- Matthew Coyne. Perfect Attendance, out dertir bulbs may be utilized in all eternity! However, one fine day, thetically into the spirit of the past. 'Vera O'Reilly, Agnes Coyne, Rose many positions if rproper kinds are it was found that the fortresses had Young readers looking for fiction in- GO'Connor, Catherine Williams, Ellwyn selected for these. Narcissi, includ- been dismantled; nex� day a whole c sist, it is said, on familiar types and Morris, Nellie Doyle, Mary Fitz- irg jonquils—the sweet scented daffo- story had disappeared and in less 'than settings that require no imaginative patrick, Margaret Atkinson, Joseph dils, crocus and anowdrops are splen- a fortnight, piece by piece, the effort. 0Connor, Hanna Williams, Theresa Atkinson, Matthew Coyne.—Lucy M. did for massing in borders and in l,wns, wild gardens, woodlands, and dissected towers had been carried a- The builder has always had his This accentuation may be unjuqt� M. Burke, Teacher. for use in the rock garden, They are way. need of praise; nobody, however, has the popularity of "The Covered Wag- and other novels, and films dealing also used for beds, with the exce ption celebrated him whose ungrateful task on" with the same shows wide- HILLSGREEN Women's Missionary Society,—The of the snowdr,.p, as its flowers do not li,st to justify it�; extensive requires profound architectural know- period spread interest in days about as re - 'as aregular monthly meeting of the W. enough use. The dwarf bulbous plants, such ledge. ceaselem audacity and a rn�- chanical science so extensive that it mote from our own those deal, with in "Waverley" were from the Id- S. was held at the home of Mrs. Jarrott on Wednesday, October 12th. as chioi�odoxla, scilla and crocus, are the front of the border i�� possessed only by a few destroyers time when that novel was written. rl'h(, "The meeting was opened by singingi I planted along in masses or in the case of beds, are for eve -y thousand constructors. '10� course, exposition buildings, subtitle of Waverley is " 'Tis Sixt v Years Since," but in tho preft- e Sco Eymn 419 Scripture lesson was read responsively from St. 'Matthew, 25th' planted in lines as an edging to the hyacinths, tu- whose days are numbered, constitute rcveals that the number of years �tood, ,chapter, from 13th verse to the end. larger plants, such as Ja lips or daffodils. special case; they are generally easy to destroy . because their di appear- first at fifty, but wa� altered helaus��':l -Mrs. Connor then led in prayer. The When giving consideration to the 1 ance, foreseen in advance, ca'n be ef- of the long delay in completing and the novel. Therefore, al - roll was called by repeating a verse :from the Bible, the text word being planting of bulbs, the writer would i that try a few in combina- fected without loss of valuable ma - trouble of any sort, publishing though he tells his readers that "the "Prayer." The Treasurer's and Secre- read urge you tion with other spring flowering sub- t,rial, without and usually without delay. The case tile of this work has not been choscn without the grave and solid delibera. tary's reports were and adopted. iHymn 74 was sung, and the topic of jects of which there are many and which will greatly enhance the beauty is not the same with industrial strue- friere demolition must take tion, which matters of importance de-, ! "New Days in Old India," was -read 'by Mfs. Turner and 'Mrs., Carlile. Mrs. 0 f your garden. Among the many be utilized tures. place with the maximum of speed mand from the prudcnt," the argu- ments by which he shows the fitneqgi Connor gake a sketch on the work of fine subject% which may to carpet the beds between the bulbs, and the minimum of vibration, shock dust. Whether the structure to for fiction (if event,; sixty years oi"I Wiss Mitchell, Field Secretary ol In- sre the white and the purple rock and 1,e. demolished is' a wall or a rein- may apply equaliy well to the even half century, Such a rovel, h� argue�; ,dia. The text word for November is 4'Love." The meeting was closed by cress, respectively, arabis and aubre- tial rnoss pink phlox, P. subulata, for- forced concrete foundation, (,,,,cry hour the work is an hour of activ- should be a description of men rathe:'' "A i3inging Hymn 2-70. Mrs. Jarrotit led gert-me-n,( )ts, golden alysson, pansie� of ity for the factory, and hence an than of mannors: tale of man. ners, to be, interesting, must either fin prayer - --------- do.— and violas, Englislh daisies (hells per- and hour lost. "A refer to antiquity so great as to 'nqv(, EXETER Accident.—An accident that might ennis), phlox amocna polyanthuR Tnong the various processes of I demolition now in use, we shall Re ect l, become venerable, or it niust, ea r a 'es " vital reflection of those Bcei . , hi,h 3have been attended with serious re- Arahis and hyacinths or tulips are a good combination, as white will go to be described, that which certain re- rent applications have shown to be. of 'LTC Passing daily before our eyes and are interesting from their T-rovelty." w 11 with many colors, The aubretia be used with the special value. Of course a particular to This reasoning is probably as valid 'Varicose Veins Fifso may P.ffertivelY bulbs, forget-nie-notq and Darwin process I.-, never perfectly adapted all possible cases. now as it was in l8n5, and what hw� been said about. iihistrations may bf, tulips as they flower about the same "This system uses water unde-1- reinforced by tho footnote added by' ledUCed M oney time, will, -when both are in flower, prove of surpassing beauty as a bed. pressure as a destructive force. T'le apparatus, of great simplicity, is a Scott in a later vdition to his descrip- tion of -the blue frock and white dim- or 4olden alysson and the cottage (MaY sort of hydraulic jack which operates ity, waistcoat of the present day." That BAck Says C. Aberhart Owering) tulips, are great in com- hfuation. Pansies with claffodils or " in th,, mass to be demolished by a F:vrie,; of pistons connected to a high- attire, he notes, -i5 now as antiquat- the author of W,%verley has him- aven hyacinths, moss pink phlox with tN early Spring flowering tulips. pressure pump. The operation is r.rrried out as follows: Holes adapt- ed as self become since that period! The will to All up the roq '91MP LE HOME TREATMENT THAT Phlox amoena with the late Darwins, ed in size to the diameter of the jack reader plea,;c tume with an embroidered waistcoat IS GIVING AMAZING RESULTS polyanthus primroses with tulips, mid- are made in the mass to be destroy- of purple velvot or silk, and a coat or season to late, such as the cottage or cd, by drills. run either by compressed whatever color lie pleases," This is The world progresses. To -day all- ',' Darwins, English.daigies may be used air or steam. These holes precisely the right attitude toward trivial -ments that took weeks to trpat n few days. as an edging to many -beds or &�tn be 'planted ' rPetng mark off the portiAn to be broken off. things, but to4the average reader they mow be ended In a yv%u li�es throughout as ca During the opera on, the projection mbling blocks hat may be stu — w ,"itiaver varicose veins or you ,can start to -day to bring them back plants. t to is bes It of f r nits and dust Is kept down chance has a bearded hero -with the _,Ao normal, size, and if you are wise When possible it plat the carpetirig plants between the bulbs by t:91111e tion of water. '4 -,The dlavfeeis introduced into each modern reader of either sex? Surely of obstacles is y6n IwIll do go. - OrigitAl b6ttle Of duri rig October. Care should be tak- hole in successioii. Through the Con- 'he the elimination such but a mnall service to render to R NZ11i knierald Oil at any dispens- en not to unduly remove the soil from trols of the pump, t pressure exert- story that Is still worth,reading. We ing 'pharindeist And ly it _1 ht iVerns. the roots. Where imPoasible to U11- dertake the planting now, the sub- ed by the pistons is gr6dually increas- ed above 400 tons, 80 that almost 81- have plenty of new illtutrated edi- favorites, the books mnd ni6rninj t6 tbe evixgOA 1t is Vratfnj &ad.. panetrotiag, jeCtS M11117 be set out in SPT1119 when ways the material, of whatever kiii& be, into blocks without tions of old -but that most need suA kindly aid are and Only a3lIttl, 1p'feofted.' the leaves of the bul-ba are showing. it may splits those which �an hardly,obe styled old After a few days' treAtment the Nine inches between the plants gen- A -4*1 shock, and it remain,% only to reMoVe 1 favorites. Nothing perhaps can be eins will begin to grow sma done, short of rewriting, p tr i rAterealad ally wilt im Low, a proper Pv- a - uem W ;V c to s is so swift that the 1Jr regular use will soon Where carpeting plants are to be used "The proces the life of a novel, evetilf fairly good the gul6s. dre.. planted an inch or two speed ig limited only by the possibil- �r respect%, whiehAt filled with ald Oil is also a ffitther . aq)art,*han is usual. For Ill- ity of removal of the debris. er . the atl!ng of the day. For slang ages Accord- ing agent. One ap- stancer,'Inateg,4 o$ planting Darwin Ing to Circumstances- 8 to 40 cubic clifte as rapidly as fagblont in dress, 0/ 8tOP9 the Itch- talips five �nches apart (as usual, yards daily can be handled. d * son more abqtird and offensive n is �4. few. applications h,,,h it ablid �btd is desired) *e, ext#Aid ,It should be noted that this kind Then outmoded, C se to 4V up, scale the gpacing"to�,sevep or. eight inches of demalition, is systematic. Parts to allow of,ihe Inclusion of the otl�6r beyond the zone to be renloved are in 04"," ta, ftiali onft the masonry I§ equally as e0 1, 1P. _61ilt theum. t9d&91s` �o way danigged, k little girl In Torotto swallowed 'tod alit with a degree of fdroe that ,igkin trnublo, �,)Mm 'd colder localities t1he bul, a lit ; doct*rls' 6ay it won't Ae prot4otAd by vieang- of fdar in nj) way inter.fbybs with precision of buttolip but ?eople W., d -AN br so of -litter. In southq*n Retibri. it -art )x0r. To keep it In plAce, now all swallow 6 button hole. cerS. oi- 4�tJJA4 it Irbt neceasary. Wh#t, oft'js tmociaj.ly importatkt to adopt !1_1181thiltoorld, le, pot . sitate, _02­�Vrluf Fx"nts are Used V44 1*64esgea of is kipd in an epo'h I efso.wast be.protected. 6 14 ba pre0is6,t1vd'd6, R, ST I � i a & A,41 will vvom 4hort*r ga Mri atteT o!er the 11 eispe y 1 ""i, ta" I ?. - , ft wAiefi Vill 4. k,"�,T)Wuae this 704�* 4%pt InOt gtAd, aS "We ftMy "OW 'aftirni, t ft dopj4KA w-) f NeRM W lig "'�&k� 1.0 k X, ;4� ............ 0", v W., .1P 5 Opt b., 4 7 �00 A !Z Z P-�L 00 i vi' W, Be.4, i" AA A .0 6, 0 "k," ,s ng AP 'Wearin JW S.­','..�z�,.�.. Shape- Wzko UNDRED9 of brand new N Overcoats to. select ftom. And ce these in every - pri lovely New Coats give complete assurance of the soundest 'Dos - 0 sible investment of your over - for coat money. Every garment is diti0nt.6. fo Q conceived, designed and tailored in a manner which insures that new sty),611alt-I., '44" '1�i announces the. A: distiniation, appearance and con - turn of the stiff b fidence born of the knowledge As u�ijal you wo­� .'f . 01 that your Overcoat is correct in -find this- Store weill style' material and fit. , The equipped , to Overcoats from this store find take" cate of your waiiti�". ' equal f avor w i t h particular dressers and shrewd buyers, be- no matter. what,'.,,� cause they represent the maxi- your requirementlo, are. mum of overcoat value at the _11 lowest possible price. FELT HATS $3,50 to $7.50 PRICES STIFF HATS $15 to $40 $3.75 10 $4.50 More ew Dresses 1p lk 0 xvhdx wn11111A Rgb UA %P ILO Stylishly Dressed at Reasonable Prices. WE have sold more dresses this season by nearly double than everibefore. We make this statement, not boastfully, but because there is a reason. When the public so unreservedly and substantially endorses any store, it is invari- ably because that store has the i-ight merchandise at satisfac- tory pirices. And while this con- dition generally prevails in this store, it is very specially true of our Dress Department right, now. if you would have the last word in new Dresses at a sur- 1)risingly low price, come now. PRICES `r,10.75, $12.50 to $15.00 y Stylish Millinery Moderately Priced WE think there never IV was a season N�hen Women's Hats were more jaunty in their styles, or more snappy and smart in their dressy appearance. All the new Autumn colors and �;tyles await your selection here. Prices, alwayr. a little lower. 10 Sinecial Showing of House Furn- ishings at prices you will gladly pay Curtains FloorCovefings Scrims, Voiles, Mar- Be sure to see the new (Iiiisette, Fancy Netts, Silk Netts, Frilled Mar- Jaspe Linoleum Rugs, plain centres in variety quisettes. of colors with beautiful 25c to $2.00 Yd. 'Panels .... $1.00 t- $6.00 fancy borders. Con - goleum Gold Seal Rugs, Floor The- New Swiss I , anels _$1.00 to $1.75 Linoleums, Oil% in fact every known SPECIAL floor covering that is re - liable and has appear - Flannelette 30 inches wide, good weight, all ance. You will always find prices the very low-, colors. Very Special, 19c est. AN* ILO VV #I 2,1_