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In SCHOOL FOOTBALL GOSSIP FROM 1ST HBflWW CIRCLES J I l.in.xly's IVMachine 'imli-r tlx* cap able direct;.>: ?' Kurtuuti N'ix po.ishexl off tllo rough spots lit their pl.\ >? ster ?lav and xviil fntor ' he game with I'txioti tomorrow a finished , Tito cadets xx ill present ;> vetermi ? ' on and '?".>ai the looks* of things xx: ?- :i the* prs x'tufl > csterd.ix the other hxols ;:i tin <?nt>? Valley wilt tind th<\\ linxe hooked trou h"e when they signed the oaxletThe game xxsll l., called at - o'clock sharp so as to alloxx :iie fans a chance to see the colli go guttle on tic- High schx'Ol field. It hot : g held another dt sl ?esterdoy on t'.ie Athletic Kirlil and In sp-te of ilia fact that they remain Ixlle this week x-nd the work was ;'ar f'ltt soft. Wiitl.x the .'iflook for the ij.dd and Hlue this fall !.> far fronx bright. oxv.uk t<? the .?? t that Hcitier and Thomas xvill be minus fronx the isokicM during th* r i-avf ..f the ..-.ivr. follower* -f the yiujid are putting tliefr ta.tli n Iff', St-.bb- :?? pull the team through xv nner Helner will b?* out for at least > \ x? eeks ami Thomas being '? I ? e Lxv-ntx first of October will l>e eitg ib'? nor oriix games outside the o. \. A. ?V \ s-vrr?x He meets William?tewn S.xh ?inlay at Wiiitamstoxx n and follower* >~r the Ora-'Cn team are c?u:ldePt their earn xx II) through xv:th their HfSr. xv in The team has ti display pig wonderful form in p-actice and should prove .1 tO'lKix foe f'or the dm* ri-st:iters. ''Itarlesfon High plays its third game this xv c<-k end xxith the Ashlanxl Kx\ team as their opponents. Sot much i< Iviioxv rt of tixe invaders but xvfth tho services of Wookey. star of the IVci Virginia team lost f..r the game a rent battle van be expected. Ashland do* ftatcvl t'harleston last year. Moundsvllle High |s looking forward with interest to its game xvith Wells ^urgit Saturday. Moundsvtlle has turn* '?I :ti onv* xvin this vear xvht'.e Welts, burg lost their only -start. Kvth I'Miidi are groomed for the contest ntul each expect a xx In. Ruble xx iII be hartdicapitd by the |o?s of several regular xxho tiro i ur xv IrIt injuries. Washington*! rx Ing is slowly found I) k into shape for it* opening gatre on their 1P22 card, however. *t is still xx-.ek a xx ay. Yesterday Mite ran his I souad through a stiff scrimmage xxith, lite boys showing up exceptionally ewll. ' The f'larkshurg out f t looks like a ' r.-:v' football nxaehlrfe this .-eascm ?vr.d should prove a stumbling Mock for; xc.itns throughout the season. West .Motxogan High o;en*. Fairmont | | High's U'22 card thM eweked nlttstead j ' i ' West I ni-xii ;.s ilie vcliedule reads. Tii's Is the l' ;>i t.-xc ti: ? Moimrtgah ?i imol has sttppx>r.ed a te..;n and ;hej men are 'r. x.-t t tenced and gieen. i Withstanding this tact, however, the ? ?ex.u> t-? fast and Fairmont expects troxj. , :?:?? during the contest The game win ' < i L.ye.l in the morning s< as to ti"t ttlerfer Ixvth the W V. I" ?Wcsleyati i It'.sh In the afternoon. St Marys defeated V. .1 ? ? last' Paturday. by the ayon . ; ? The g.ititc axvs hard fought, f.oxv ??. r. St. Marys should have wo tixe tigamv by n much larger margin, but poor offtcating i kept the score loxv. Walton. Co?n auu Cb.iik sttirred for St Marx s. Coach I -V - k" Kelter Is working his men hard . ?his xx ev k in preparation f<T the game J :if ?\iTio next Saturday. Carlo hats an, >:i'is?Kilt> strong team and the loots w-.T i lace to extend themselves in order to x* !? Tne c;im' at WiUtamstown was a. i success in only one way. and that was! fr.-tii ih?< standpoint ??!" innlr.tr hte first 1 fii'rf The sad part >>f 11? <f? K?lllc was the icjurl?s sustained by Kun'z. ! ?<>n ? iwtttu and i'?n. Kuutz has a hud hilt, snd may it'>t start :? the '"'ario n-'trri^. | il.ttmi has a lad knee, and he may not i- a:dt play the full tanif. i""?m has : v..? br-'k.-n rtbs and will nor probably start. The ?e.:m may take the trip in I t>ut If ii"t they will leave here | b'rniav niitht on the IS. O j Koi'<>\ i:iu ! *: tl.ersburjr 'i.ya's 4*S t" j ? i tory wver ivtm.-h > n H:^h last Satue- 1 ?lax. f.-a.h II P Thomas, the Kit; Red! mentor. stated tli.it in tr . th! the work ? i,' the twenty ..r wore nien that he us. d ? ? rite futile was very ? ista.tory but j ?" ::t many rough spots m the team's i n.> k must be 'r>'ti' d out bt fore tho Iilr Rod maeltir.o :s working with f->? mi'.iiliii s, and preeistotn of the state ehamplors. .. | White Thomas has the services of sev- ? ? r.il of tho IPlll ?*;.(? ? l ampions, be i ? i :: *r fill vaeanoe s i<ft by Wa ? lie l-'utik "4'.'to" Rartiuni. >renoo Mutiii and ' Howard Trainer. who gr; dnated from I'arkorsb'irpr I{iirh lard June. Kvon with j a w.-alth of unusual'v Rood material this task is a hard one for a quartette ? better gridders never left any West j Virvinia H'gh school >n r?a** year. Thomas has selected n "first strlnsr" I *<iuad of about twenty-five tr.?n from ilie seventy-five aspirants for a berth ? ??I the Rig Red team that reported on ? .?si ptember |?h. when the first practice v...- le-'d. ami from these n fn his tfI vi;ir. championship <lias> "s will he se lected. i i'ii' taln r.-ss m'-'henrv. hoben.?"ek ! mi <> her veterans ,.f last v?a.'s t???:?: itroundimr tirfo form, but several ' men :?r.> pushing th'-rn hard for. places .m the team. The c-'a-di is show- ' ? ng no fiiv??r:fes, the best men are get. : :;o the Jobs '"eiMriilo'-s 5 as! ? xper: . ?-e sod reou'ation. at'.t the lineup thnf wil start the harder yarn which come i ?t a few weeks is s'lil some-yhat doubt ful. While Urn Rig f>ds have had lh-;r s.. a re of minor injuries, the only se. ><-e (.low the ?'?'.am because of injury tin loss of ,|i|! an >l?irln. o">a(lmnl bjtlfbaek oo Hie l at*? team. i ll'irrtn is out sum. ? -n ? arid at r.os time ?? c.t ?t r. ? ? | .1"'. .'m-ffl Ju ?? t ovv b.ug he will be or: the sideline* '?'iuinkv' Murtn. ? erte. .and Robin Hell. :< term nal. are nm?i r the others vv :o. ?.ere tot in 'he best of shape f.'r Sa' errjay's game. but they will both be in hart.es* ?Vn 'be Rig Reds face 5?per ? ?r next Saturday. f'arkersburu r'ays Spr::"" IRgh .-n ? e ioca 1 field Saturday and ?. ih? Roane count tans ?'.* not rjefe.a'e.J a -tale team last season. Jhnma.v is I dooming his n-.erv for a -trenu'us en outi'er i >n the follow ing Saturday the Rig Red* mee? t;rafton and next comes Ice Weston piimt Ohio Side Schools. Rriils?(w>r! H'itli school's football ??.mi finished tl.dr trtvn'.nj; for the Trholelphia came Saturday vesferilay .ii"l ?*?!! ? n'? r the Triad -lash in tin* ... ? ..?' con-lit Ion. Tlic f*r? ?1 i;port hj srrcrr. f'??ii loom* up much sfron*ee ?h:< -?? lh?- defects of the m chine that c.-e ?.. noticeable la? f uve^ in the Uellair* contest ha\c all been ironed i'. ,->\eral changes will also h? mode i t'ue ll'ieup Saturday The Oh! , shie cam realized the strength of th- IJrd ?-?id Itla. '.t and axcreiCitinn ?"d .ire I r- paring for the buttle of" the season. Zanesvtlle High's team will l>r the* ? ?traction presented by Mtr'ins Kerry a: I.eauue park Saturday, and from :t!l ;. 'mrLv fr'-m 'he a ;t?? r%" camp evil be some attraction. F>'?po oft !he <1 redrrs l? scarce bur !,o?. U- is taking no chancas and Is d'ii!!-tg tils te.,m hard f.-r the /ray The bVrrinlis will pre-j se-t practically tiie same I.ncup as u.scd( a t h ? y <l*-fYnUM Ka>? f.i'v ?M*I ool la.-' Nv*'t?k. Trie ?van? i> in r?>i<litU*ti ,:i.l j". Il.ni i r.- j.j . li.-t another win. llel'aire ;?;.-*?? another Ohio team Sat urday. ???;??? . t i. \ >!!?>.?! s:?..<JyM.l.? - rep . N- ntat v. s . H.-1I ? r.- Wb.te both ill-. VV..JI :h. l! ?>"??? I .I.K g'l"C.-> l.-St Satnrd'v !?? nnprcssiv ? fa.- *'.!?? S ' i'l> > '?!? "I* VV.i' hatpltCU I ?? . J till-' w11.; because ?.f tiw loss of tiiei -Jar ?uekfi.-I I tuan. IIi'jmmi, win. vvi'o !>e ?n:t with ?:i i:ij 11 i --1?.>u.il?-1. T'.?. -est of fiie lineup u-ll! he latact. liel ,.iv?- will 'i f !:?? Si Ml.* mull who dc ato-l !ii ? dgeport. CATHOLIC WELFARE WORK TO CONTINUE Washington. CS.? The National . 'a'Welfare .'..tui.-il was nuthorlx e<l t<> Iiiy. f.v tlw hierarchy ??!' the U> man i*.il'ti.li.* . hiir.-ii ,.t America "to .-..ntinue and to Intensify the activities which hale revi|tt??.| j?i the j.ro;it'-.l g??od during the fast year Announ ?.mr.it of Mto authorization which churchmen -aid w mild .-le.tr up uncertainty exist tiir in s"tn? quarters as to the scope of the welfare council, was made I'V Arciibishops Haunti. "f San Fran -is. -. and Turiey. . f I".alt 'more, at the close "f today's session of the a ula! nt... t;n?; of the hiirurehy .Mem l.-ra of the heirarchy in the meeting which inejud. >1 f'ardiital < ?'i'otitic'.I. *>f Woston. ti-ar!y a .1 ?/.? ti archbishops. :in?l more tIi <.> f-ffv htshon.-'. prcv . usly had reco-.v.-d art?l considered reports on the activities of eadi d.purtmoni of tlie eouneit during the year These reports, especially along social service ar.-l edu cational lines, -aire said tr? have shown remark.?'?!<? accomplishments. Hish>-(> s.'hretii. - and 1-ti.shop (Jalluch rr. of Perrott. wer? speaker? tonight at a mass meeting tinder the auspices of the National iViUtl'-ll of Catholic Men. .which began i's annual conven tion here today. TO USE SCHOOLS FOR RECREATION PURPOSES The Recreation t'otnmlssion. of the city <-f Wheeling, way granted pernns s.on to n-e th ? school twill Trigs for rec at-.on purposes during the fall arc! winter months, at the meeting of the Hoard of IMucntion held last night tti the Wheeling Hich school building. The request to the hoard was made by A. tt Anderson, re.-reai'on superintend ent. T!ic commission vvili pay all Jani tor service during the use ,,f the various rooms and vvi| he responsible for any dan.age resulting fr?>m such use. "I'nmtn unify- Night" will be observed each week ai the schools and various program of entertainments he'd. The program carried out last year was very successful and plans for this year are even more promising. Mr. Anderson stated Reforms Her Household. .Mr. Justwed: "I thought you were going to cream some potatoes for din ner?" His ftride: "I was. hut the reeipe said to cut the potatoes ;n dice, and the last timn we had dice in the house your rowdy friend won J12 from you."? Houston Tost. HUGH STOBBS S<"hbs. forrnrr WhcHifij; l?!sn nii<1| Kin.-! ycr. is :>l.i>?:??: li's Mrs' yo.u , a* Cof'miiy. His n^onl In Mxh mighty koimI ;imi followor* <T t!i,> Hisou.s t Mm start th?: M'>rr;s-H;?rvey pain* t.-m >rr.-v. Hard Coal Miners and Shop Strikers Combine N?w York. S?pi ? Joint notion 1>\ ] the .striking railroad ?>j? ni?-?i and the' nnthraclte miners In I'ennsvlvanta | against the ma I carrying r.i1!r<?a<l>, w "~1 considered at n conference !n Strati ton next Satunlav afternoon. t!"* tra' strike Hnnnjiffil tonight Hallre.vl shop union officials. repre sentatives of th* T'nited Mine Workci * of America, and public officials of cities' la the I'onrisy!vitnla anthracite districts have t'Cf 11 tnv.ioi to attend the ennf. r rnce. a statement said. "lo take action Iti regard to the Inability of the anthru-; cite arrvlnjr rn!Ironds to move cn.a'." J "The community of Interests between the miners and rntlroadw oikrrs tn the i present erisls," the statement declared, j "has led to plans for formal pooling ' of forces between them for joint action. J The roads Involved are the pennsyl- , van I a. tVnfrat o* Now Jersey, Lnckn wanna. Delaware & Hudson. Lehlph Valley, Heading. T.rhlgh & New ling - . land. New York. Ontario & Western, : und the 1-lrle. "The conference Is the result of a \ conviction anion? 'the 7? OfM striking shopmen on the anthracite roads." thej statement said, "that the executives o? these lines have organized to refuse to settle the shop strike on the Halt!- j more or any. other basis of agreement. I coupled with rapidly growing unrest: among th* anthracite miners who .are j being thrown out <-f work because these j roads cannot move the coal that S not ' being mined " Old age Isn't respectable just ' e- ! cause It Is old. Nothing Is less so than , an old reprobate. ATTORNEY INSTRUCTED TO CLEAR DP ME Vm-ney .T Mnmlil liter.nan was ap- | pointed i<> rli-ar up i !i" t:: i ? the <T. .-,i . ? ill"1 Oil.j i \ Iws pi'..pvi'ii ? -.?r l.sti- j 1 ? ??In yi'lmnl and if Hi. ' all ta>:os j .re pit PI. at 11..- el ilii- i: ir-d i.f I !-;? 11j. ,i;inn In-Ill m-' n:?;ht in the Wheel-I . lie; 111K )< M'iii'"l iiii.Mini*. fa-tor. t'l-rk l-'raiik Stanton, c-t" t!; ?? i I hoard. u a s -1 f 1: ? ? v I z ? ? ? I t-i haw- the tan-! S.I-liOII I'M ? 11 " ? I I I'ptions III I ?? I nil] |Y!J..\\S t ' V 1 !was -? i-iire.'. ? i\ ill- >iir? I ! urii|.s . .ii-ii .?nrl m? ? rlw (iti tin' ? !?."'? n "i .i t.ew j I ;nlil:t inn in !. n i-ln ? .'lin I w.il l-ru ii i I next spr: ay. j | l.incnlii vi'tui.-l hai. for .-eve.-.-1 yea*-* Ii"i ii .Tiiw.li (I t ? ? in. than I!.-. i'.v.;ii II y j iiinl made it fur dmi'd- aer- | i shuts In In- 111 !.I ii various < da.i.. j : .-?? ns |n r?-!iiivi- tIt;2- inndit < I THE THEATRES \ \\ COURT THEATRE I "rUNMAKEILS." I n.irney ? h-raidy "l-':nini.iker?" tifir ! I ring .Tlmnn ilii-siy, will I* l In- nl'fi l ? ' lint.' id-rjay a-nl Snttiulny a l 1 ft* I'ottri. j 1 Tills in-w i < | i.f i i' lerl*i Inmrfit whli-'i , set r?:i!?!nii-re :n:.| Washington all ttuotr, provider a \ ailil-i ! lie Mil of fi>- III,nil l!lie ai-l-t whit .i I in I-My rl.iu-il re\t|i- . Ilml feat tin ? '??nudx. mr>n|\ n-nl ilnin-1 . A i-linrii.-. i I i u .-i< y ? fi \ i xmiihful e.rx pltees supplies llie en ? mlde. Ilut-e;, |?. <? 111? i-f 111- m..'1 p .p-i!jtr Il l-tew ei.medians mi !ln- stag' tn ilay. an-l a i fresh f-inn i his I'? mml \ i \ trumps .e "Spire of l?L'2" Mi I'-ianT has pro ? 11J ? ? 11 TTusey with a lif illta nt iuthi of funnoikera In his supim.!. itii-hidtnt: .lames H. Carson, lit' "King of l-'.-ir . i-i.rs." la*.. Slat I.f - itf M s I-'..I Mo-; I Harry llln-s. the |nl-r I la'-!-, ami n rente ? nf others. Hi the vaudeville portion w-|! h- se-n . .Ilirmi ITt:\ ?? ,'th Ins s! i.- ipiitfliii; at ray of n.iniis: Janu s I! t':ir?oti?- .V ' . . C?" Mnts- Mod., |T*C Cm wod.. sat. AIiZI THIS WEEK Jack Ball Stock Company In 'he Gorgeous Costume Piny "East is West" "With MART PAGVK IfIXT WEEK ?The Marriage Questlo.." and the Pall raehlon Show *1 ' 11 ? ? ^ ?. 'ii mm nriirni.il h entitled "The | .Mti'-ii' rnMlsln r.-." Marry (linos, "a Me i h a spier in iIi** In 11,.m le.itrur." Matty j '.Mill" an<l Mom mi Berk. .the .iliipinrf-I Imi'i'-m i" uti.-s, ;ir<.I \i.iia I'rnpp Midi 'I'l'i iiii' Si-.n< . the aili.Ii soont pair, in ?' j lllli'lllo <lll :.'?!???? llMll Sitiy'lip i>pO'ialt\ '? entitled "Tim iiponihK .\ot." ??HELLO PROSPERITY." '??ii r.fil ;. ' lli.v the1 i.ii; ?I? ir.!" I The ' ell: w :? - ;>i|i>i! nir-d ? rn j I in.- I lie M.it.-ii:. l.' \ . in 1 l|.l|r I'm* 1 ? ?ii!!..h r?. 111:. I . wrll-r ? p. ? I iy . r.-lViird i" t he Mitr.-iiv I'hnr'.is. whose! ? tft\'s in i! " at' <? T li tv. i' ii.i: e u"iilu J make I l-a i nj;.!.- ladv thai .-he in ii- i"l i'.' a l-a-I. iinmlii'i', for > ? ? >i must if- ' n ini.P! j;..i|i?. i? reputed !?> have ?i?>d In-?- it'?i> ?- aicne in I'm* cra- efnl j T"In* Iv in li <'horns Improvd 'n TVri-j le, ''Mil l"Vlnp jit tli'-v do iiK'St nf (lie: expriKT'l and many >>1' (lie enveloped? j portions 1'ielr aieiy aii'itoiny t" (he j rliyiliinlo siiniiis nf Charlie Brave's! Iiainit Ills' in* "Me]! < prosperity'' j . i.aus I" Ilia ?"?.i:r t re^il:tS aii'l Wt'1'nsiia v. ii|| Wedli't day ma'rne. "TAN G-ERUTE." The \"e? ^ r.'k i "a' .in. Tin ntrr'r prent pi( inusti al sm-ees'i "Tangerine." ioine-< | in Wheeling at l' " 'Viiirl f<T me day on ( Thursday. ? ?ei'dar f> Tangerine" Ii (lie prennd prndlirtlon | nf ?'arte "'arlinn, the produeer nf Irene" arid has I" !i? credit (lie smashing "f I every reee'pi and I mi r eroril in (In- 1 x I i"iy nf innsle.i! enmeily pi i rlil- I !?iis n:i Bread way 1 ' TanK'-r'ne" ay a pl.iv n a hrllliaiii rrillt" mi ma'rliimn? a"l < <ti|i'l stand Miilmnl Its rn:;' In The n ? i ?- i. ? ? nllllns such phenomenal successes as "Sweet f.jHlV." which kohls the sheet music s R1? s ) n f.r I f.r musical ? ?<!>' souk hits <lur- I it the past yar; "Listen to Me," hh/a i U'ehher's crratost tniisic.il smitr )i!t;| "Isle 'if Taiicerine;" "In .My Mountain J Itnwer.mil the popular < mil' :dy soiik ! ''Att:i l!;tl>y." RElTlHEATRE "The MarrlflRC Question" is a clever ni ? J'1 ?'iitr >?' Mir. prlppin-'t drama ami I iikIi after lauph. |r affnrilt ;<n ? vrn ? ?f unusual entertainment enJ teaches a j hii; !? smiii wi hntil ma knur . h..* a preach-- j uient. It Marnls as one i.f t)ie must te-| ?i1.1!?!?? dramas that lias ever played I ttinailway and. ni stteli, uns hailed 'is I a t< :nat itat'le piece ?.f -laee uritintr l?v I all 'if the New York critics. I'irecti.i Scrihiiet Is making every i-iirc'vri! > effort ie insure the he"-' I ? ic s;|.|e production <f th.s gnat play I i I and the patrons of the Hex theatre may rest assured that the performance will : a one to he remembered for a long time. Tho "Fall Style Show" will be hold In conjunction with the "Marriage yiicstion" and it will run Monday mati nee. Monday and Tuesday nights only. To-night the Country Store and "Fast is West, a play that parks them in. At t ho matinee to-morrow the lucky girl vIII receive a doll and buggy, and the lucky hoy t football from the "Bon Ton." 1 Rl A y ALL THIS WEKK BUCK JONES in "WEST OF CHICAGO" A OEEAT WESTXBN DHAKA?AI.L WEEK w. / I I tllMW 1 11 1L ' ? "*1 A size and style for every purpose, priced from $15 and up. . See the many attractive models in our showroom. . - ?? Special 9-Ring Aluminum Muffin Pan priced at 98? Special 2-quart Aluminum Double Boiler at I Special 6-quart Aluminum Preserving Kettle only 98^ rhese specials onji sale this week i only. B : Special 4 quart Alumi num i Covered Berlin Kettle J>8? IF YOU WANT THE BEST 11 I buy the J J I RELIABLE ! 1 ^ . l~"' | Angliron Gar, Range - I I equipped with the I ;.f""-1 "LORAIN" OVEN HEAT '? ; j Regulator. ^ * i The Ranffe of quaiity-New / raised burners. Ncn rustable j GAS RANGFS oven ^n8^ron ^rame KALBITZER'S THE OLD RELIABLE STOVE AND HARDWARE HOUSE 1050-52 Market Street i Closing Hours?Week Days 5 P. M. Saturdays 6 P. M. j Court--2 Days Stnrtine Tuesday. October Matinee Wednesday ry 11 XH.!rcv.B Protlnclntf Co. REVUFS AND FOLLIES ALL ROLLED INTO ONE ' WONDERFUL SINGING CHORUS Prices: Evening S1.50, $1.C0. 75c. 5Cc. 25c Matinee 51.00, 75c, 50c 25c ( V J Ill rOIIRT TODAY AND , jfl vwUlVJ'- TOMORROW I 7:2"?TWiri: 1>AILV- s-j i j Shubort Vaudeville And Rovue Harney 'Jrrard Presents JIMMY HUSSEY and "The Funmakers" Better liurry If you w.uit seats Matinee* . . . ."lOc, 7nf Kr .lav \i.L'.'i?s I'.'.f to ?1 "?? KM: II .I.I \ \ kMS .. L't'e in .* I 0 1 1 1' I'*i>iiI War Tax jvjwmmmmnm.-' ns-rr*1 irwaii >nsaw??wyw?i*?r COURT-Mon. Oct. 2 I ONE SOZ.ID YEAS IN NEW YORK =: r) . i i BEATS NOW SELI.XNG Prlccn S.I.OO. SI.SO, 81.00. 75c. 50r ' I J ? LIBERTY Thursday, Friday and Saturday ^ Katherinie Maelknald as a Lorelei of v the Southern ^^ IMFID^ FIRST NATIONAL 'ATTRACTION The strangest role the Amer ican Beauty has ever played A DRAMA! A ROMANCE OF MYSTIC ISLES! A SPEC TACULAR SENSATION?BIG IN THRILLI Also Good Comedy \ / ^Distinctively Different10* Feast your eyes on this most fascinating: array of new Fall Styles;?creations that are being: worn by the well-dressed people, af prices that are made possible only by our vast buying: and manufacturing: facilities for a great chain of retail storey. Your money back if you can buy similar values for less elsewhere. SffCW/5 &JVraps ijf The latest creations in Bolivia, f?[ J Suedinc, Velours, Silk Plush, flf ? ] &c. Fur-trimmed with pen 1 :ji nine heaver, squirrel, and ?jj ;,y other desirable pelts. Dresses Beautiful new modes in Trico tine, Poiret Twill and dainty silks, embodying all the latest drapes and trimmings. 19.95 . 1th Suits & Overcoats For Men & Young Men?A wonderful array of new models, both for sport a~'d street wear. All the favorite fab rics,?Serges, Worsteds, Cassimeres, &c. hand tailored. Ladies' Suits B 1 Handsome tailor-made garments of ^ Tricotine, Velours, Sueclinc, Poiret Twill, &c.?Others in the New Box Models, hand-embroidered and with fur collars 3C.00 UP ??????? * Fur Coats and Wraps A great variety of fine fur garments, hand somely trimmed and lined. Seal, Muskrat, Marmot, Squirrel and E^-OO other fine pelts. UP Fine Fur Chokers S.95 UP 1 ?? ? P"! ^ ^ 7/to2?crman Stores Co.. /no ,8!.. Pi NATIONAL INSTITUTION 1318 Market Street - | ? III iiMimJiMinwwwr???(T A Charge Account Will Make Your Buy ing Cosy!