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tMvi V-V.,,."!!' rfM'r'v kc1'; "-f "- yv " '-T Vf tfa&dz??z JVofeds jfcom )ffr6edc& f m(" JSifK 1 In' i Silk chenille Is the very latest word lu dress trimmings. It's developed Idenlly in the nev dress models just received at the Meyer-Jonassnn store. One unusually attractive style by blue channeusc ifeatures an entire over drape of the soft silken chenille and the effect is very becoming. Waist lines are long In the new models execpt lu the etons. Drapes are still the vogue but differ from the spring mode and vary from bias folds of silk lo eord and chenille effects. Combination of two different furs is a modish development for small fuw. Noticeable among late models is a Jong, straight scarf of Hudson heal tith deep end trimmings of mole. A model that Is decidedly different from anything yet shown in the full style shows is exploited at the Key-nolds-Monro store. It is a pinch-in model of the new bison color duvtyne. Two ripples fashion the skirt of the -coat and in order that this does not produce a too fluffly ruffly effect a very tailored vest and choker collar of moleskin is the only adornment. The new suit models at this store arc extremely varied and Include all the newest ideas. Kxcellent lines for those Inclined to be stout is the keynote of a new line of fall suits just received at the Ml .ohael .T. Leo store. This' store has made a specialty of stouts since its opening and has become known to the woman of Northwestern Ohio in this respect. Simplicity characterizes the .new nifties In tricoting and duvtyne, which are in many instances lavishly fur-trlmmcd. Navy blue, black and the new browns are featured. A sweater is a necessity those first cool days in the wardrobe of 'n,i!' the schoolgirl and her older slsi With this in mind and also the fact that the sweater has becomf a garment of style and beauty, the Thompson Hudson store are featuring on their fifth floor a lurge nud varied showing of the new fall sweater models. Pinch-in .styles and the new kiuinna sleeve sweater in colors ranging from black to the most attractive blues and pinks are a feature. (Pattern hats in a riot of colon and styles make the millinery show-room at the Reynolds-Monro store gay these ejurly autumn days. All the eastern designers of feminine head-gear are represented. There are Rawnk, Blue bird, Cupid, Kurzman, Jane Marsh, Krowl and Lady Duff models in a myriad of different styles. Many of the newest patterns are feathered, os trich being again a favored trimming. Hand-einbroldery is -the means of making adorable turban of brown duvet de lalnc a real thing of beauty. Genuine distinctiveness character izes the styles lu fall blouses. No longer Is the blouse Just nn accessory to the suit. It's a thing of beauty and developed In the harmonizing suit col ors enhances the appearance of the plainest suit. A wonderful showing of the new blouses Is just now attract ing much attention on the third Hoor of the Lasalle and Koch store. Geor gette, often combined with satin is the favored material. Itnsslan blouse models vie with panelled and vested styles for favor. Navy blue, Brown, Black, Maroon and the newest shades of taupe are shown in novel effects combined with artistically blended colors and adorned with the new yarn embroidery. One unusually good looking model of taupe and emerald green depends upon fringe as its only adornment. TELLS WHY THERE ARE SIGHTS ON A RIFLE aBBBaBaBaBam?l M L --' avaVaVaVaVavrVL$? ' ' BaBBaKSr'-'''"".. aIbbbbbbV': .MaBawyaBBi' it TbbbbH3&&v &- i.;'i';"?;-SSSIB"a"a"aWB: ? ' J Among the newest AVooltex models that are attracting the attention of niadame this season is the pictured style a tailored suit of blue tricot Ine, fashioned on the straight narrow lines Unit arc so very becoming. A choker collar and shoe-string belt are dis tinguishing features. At the Parsons (ini'iiiiMit Co.. Toledo. Ohio, where Wool lex models are sold, this suit is only one of hundreds of practical and handsome models designed and made by these popular makers of women's garments. The early fall display at this store Is of unusual Importance in that at this time the showing is "greatly vailed and the choice of suits ind coats greater than later in the season. The hopeful young writer who sub mitted to an -editor, entitled "Whv Do I Live?" had It returned to him with this curt, cruel note : "Because you mulled It instead of presenting it to me personally." Without Them the Marksman Flrlnp, at Long Range Could Never Hit His Mark. The average person, it asked to ex plain why. a rifle 1b sighted, would probably be unable to do so beyond some vague remark about taking cor rect aim. Sights are necessary because a bul let does not travel in a straight line, but under the Influence of gravity and friction, begins to drop almost as soon as It leaves the muzzle. Thun the bul let of the army rifle drops six Inches In the first 100 yards, but when It lias gone 200 yards it will have dropped, not twelve Inches, but two feet. The drop increases by leaps and bounds with, the distance. Where there no sights on the rifle and you wanted to hit a mark at 200 yards, you would clearly have to aim two feet above It. This would be awkward, for you lose sight of the object aimed nt. ta bay nothing o the difficulty of .cor rectly estimating at a distance of two feet at 200 yards. The sights on a rifle enable you to keep your eye on the marl:, although the muzzle of the rifle is actually point ing above It. The moving slide of the back-sight enables you automatically to point the muzzle just so many feet above the mark aimed at as is neces sary to counteract the down drop of the bullet at various ranges. t.tMV4ktftfvlj.MiM..l vlMkftMiAkli.alliltaw.&tatokAtflk.4 Ujia - . 4 . . 4 --- . I j--. Iw,,j,t & M NEW MACHINE FOR PAPER BOXES Pennsylvania Man's Device Is Fast and Saves Much Work Another labor-saving device has been added to tho machinery used in the making of paper and pasteboard boxes. A now box-covering machine, Invented by Harison S. Gipe of Palmyra, Fit., lias a capacity of 1,200 boxes per hour, against four or five hundred of any former method knowu to box makers. Another feature is that the new in vention saves about 40 per cent ot glue. An extra device places the st.'ing In hosiery boxes in the same operation in which the box is covered. This was formerly done by hand. In a costly watch that has been made for exhibition purposes there is a wheel that makes a complete revolu tion only once in foijr years, operating a dial that shows the years, months and days. In Korea widows never remarry Even though they have been man-lot) only a month, they mubt not take a tecond husband. A new iron pipe fence post anchors ltBelf as It is driven into the ground as the lower end is divided into four sections that separate. GIRLS WANTED SPLENDID QUARTKRS furnished (2 rooms and bath); one must be good cook and both high grade girls, chil dren in family; will also consider wom an house worker with daughter about 1? attending school. Apply at once W. F. Brocr. second floor. Dime Bank bldg., Toledo, O. VfcOur Greater Buying Power Means Lower Selling Prices , ALTERATIONS ARE FREE OF CHARGE This is an addi tional saving When you purchase here. MttTmlm, Carrelaaa. Vtlea. Btaarfcamtea. latan, ScauatMaaaaV n a , mania Mia, Gteaa gaga. Ola ma, Q Ithaca, uAb. aTalaBwia, XaaeirfiKv Q 22&S27 JUMMIT L ' NEW VOILE BLOUSES $1.95 TO $7.50 Dainty new Fall eiCUTCTO S fLDO OAKMCM11 TOLEDO, OHIO Blouses, made fine sheer voile. of J ' Select Your Fall Apparel With Confidence Where Prices Aii Lower Style an i Quality the Best - . We; want to impress upon every woman's mind contemplating the purchase of new Fall garments the importance of buying at this, the only., cash women's apparel store in Toledo. With a purchasing power-of-15-stores and selling for cash, why shouldn't our prices be lower than elsewhere? Come tomorrow let us show yon the new Fall gar ments. We welcome your visit and assure you your savings will be worth while. Dresses Specially Priced at $16.76 to $69.50 V in a wide choice, meeting the requirment of every occasion and purse. We offer about 50 high priced dresses, made of all wool serge, satin and satin and georgette combinations. Excep tional values at : - $16.75 Other Dresses Economically Priced $19.75, $24.95 to $45.00 Beautiful smart fitting dresses-;of satin, charnieuse, georgette crepe, tricolette, crepe de chine, serge, tricptine and wool vclour; beaded and em broidery trimmed; also plain tailored styles; black, navy, taupe, plum, brown, copen; regular sizes to 44, extra sizes to. 53. . '-i-' ,i Smart Tailored Suits Moderately Priced $29.50 $39.50 $48.00 to $95.00 it- -showing remarkable values at the above- range in. prices smart suits of siivertone, gabardine, uroadclotn, wool veiour, serge ana an wool popun; tailored style; braid and button and fur trimmed models; all the wanted colors sizes 16 to 44 Extra Size Stilts', sizes 41 to 53 $35.00, $45.00 and $55.00. SOMETHING NEW is a feature of every hat iuc have. Have you seen the new ones at $5.00 $7.50 $10 OO? Feathers, ornaments, ribbons, and (lowers are the trimmings that make them different. There are such a variety of shapes that you are sure to ilnd an ex ceedingly becoming one. Ask to see the beautiful collection of pat tern hats in our Millinery Salon. Third Floor. Saturday Is The Last Day to Hear Prof. Munter Lecture on health and dem onstrate his "Nulife" corset. 2 p. in. in auditorium, 8th Floor. Living models. Ruvinsky's or chestra plays. If Your Youngster Starts School Monday you will want to bring him to the Hoys' Shop on the Mez zaine at the buck of Ihe main Hoor and her to the Chil dren's Shop on second Hoor for hats, coals, dresses, suits, stockings, sweaters, middies and all the oilier things stren uous school days demand. Sturdy "Little Sammy" shoes also on second Hoor. . ft ;i t f. tE v ffela$alk&fi rI mm rVPi 11 Adams at Huron Street, Toledo, Ohio I Saxon Auditorium Toledo September 18, 19 and 20 COHAN & HARRIS PRESENT THE MOST TACINATING MYSTERY PLAY Ever Presented on the American Stage RITA WIMANS "THE ACQUITTAL" A COHANIZED-AMERICAN PLAY with an eM-cplionally fine cast and a typical Cohan & Harris production. I PRICES r'siiSottc. MAIL ORDERS NOW K NOTE This company goes direct from Toledo to the George R II. Cohan Grand Opera House, Chicago, for a six months run. j September 25, 26, 27 The Distinguished Actor Mr. Leo Detrichstein in two New Plays Thursday and Friday Evening fc'The Marquis de Priola" A Sensational Drama by Henry Lavedaw. Saturday Matinee and Evening uThe Matinee Hero" 2 i f. A Romantic Comedy of tbe Theatre by Leo Detrichstein and 4 A. E. Thomas. 2 ! 8 s I I s Never judge a mini by his chest measure. He may be full of hot air. "No ouu should drink water that lias not been boiled for at least an hour." says ti prominent coul dealer. 17 i ' -Extra- Size Suite,! frizes 41 to 53 $35.00, $45.00 and 955.00 WALL PAPER 5c You will be glad you called here before buying elsewhere UK- Beautiful New Papers coming in all the time. Best Designs and Latest Styles Hangers furnished Crowo 5c and 10c Wall Paper Co. 318 SUPERIOR STREET TOLEDO, OHIO Bring Us Your OLD FORD CAR and we will make it into a GUARANTEED 1ft TON TRUCK FOR $400.00 More than 35,000 of these trucks arc in successful operation today LOWEST HAULING COST IN THE WORLD THE NICKELS, JACKSON AND LAVENBERG CO. 1412-1414 MadlHon Ave. TOLEDO, OHIO "Kryptoks? Turn around Why, they make you look younger!" "Yes, that story of the little Kryptok Kiddie and her Dad made me think that if Kryptoks helped him look younger they would help a me look, younger, too. "As soon as your eyes begin to need glasses (or near and far vision, people say, 'She Is Ketting- old.' It makes no dif lerence whether you fuss with two pairs of glasses or old-style bifocals with their tell-tale seam, people know you are getting old Just the same. " But with Kryptoks I fool everybody. They say, just as. you did, 'You're looking younger!' " ITRYPTOK IV. GLASSES IV GLASSES THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS give you the convenience of near and far vision in one pair of glasses. With Kryptoks you escape the fuss and bother of removing and replacing your glasses or changing from one pair to another, and you avoid tho annoyance of the age-revealing seam of other bifocals. Kryptoks look like single vision glasses. THE L. BECKMANN COMPANY Established 1874 323 St Clair St TOLEDO, OHIO North of Keith's Theater. We Buy and Sell GOOD USED CARS dds V.CJOMV, Toledo Used for Exchange 1014-16 Madison Aye. '4il 1 'A MICHAEL J. LEO -V TOLEDO, OHIO