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Show I I DCAT TUIC I ULttl MHO An All-Wool Suit with an Extra Pair of Pants for I $30.00 I $36.00 I $43.50 1 1 We arc selling a lot of I suits every day and wool- ens are selling out very A fast. Come in at once and pick out your suit while I our stock is complete. H J 2309 Washington Ave. 3 Howard Williams, Mgr. I - Wi?iants 1 1 a goodVje to trade 1 1 I ' J I j Beavers I $400 j Tomorrow you may have your unrestricted unrestrict-ed choice of any beaver hat in the Millinery Mil-linery Section for $4. And there are some very handsome ones in the lot. We just happened to think of these good gifts, and indeed they will be to the girl or woman who would like to have one of j these rich luxuriant hats for the holidays and to wear till spring. Large brims, sailors and bobbet shapes. AH of them i j worth at least double. (Second Floor) j i 1 1 tamm i - ttwb i i4z0'4Be'0'Sjt)B()gooi ioas1 EDISON-MAZDA LAMP CONTEST Will Be Won Or Lost In the Next Three Days Better Hurry If You Expect One of the Prizes THE FOLLOWING IS THE STANDING OF THE CONTESTANTS BOYS GIRLS rt,,arrhk g" Barbara Pell 10,635 Donald Chase 6065 Garnel Stoney 4670 Genevieve Walsh .... 9850 Patrick Healy 4110 Beatrice Smith 2800 Wlllaim Jones 4000 Charles Letts 3370 Jeanette McDonald .... 2710 Charles Empey 2540 Erma Jon ....... i910 Dale Wangsgard .... 2410 Happy Payne 2135 E'va McKinney 1385 Emerson Hough 1955 Emira Carr 1250 Arthur Hales 1940 Lester Farr 1910 lriS GlM 895 Virgil Drowbay .... 1800 NeMje Vanderschuit .... 680 Christie Vandenberg . , . 1665 Rowland Hansen ... 1510 Harriett Lang 620 Elmer Weller 1455 Elizabeth Averett 595 Abe Greenband .... 1435 James McFarland . . . 1390 Vada Lamb . 590 I Kenneth Smith ... 1355 gva Varney 525 Bud Taylor 1320 , . . c.n rr il !L u ..n Pearl Lobello 510 Frank Chamberlain .... 1315 Dale Schott 1210 Myrtle Fretwelt 485 Elwood Drysdale 1205 Lois Helner 370 Ogden Electric Supply Co. 2430 Washington Avenue I I For Tomorrow j J j Another Great Shipment Of j I j Suits and Overcoats I Express shipments are here today, ready for selling ! H ! tomorrow. Wonderful all-wool clothes that come j B ! from some of the best makers in America; clothes ! H ! that we bought for 50c on the dollar, selling at like ! reductions. Here are some of the makers: ! Bj I Fashion Park Hickey Freeman j B j (Of Ncu York) (Of Rochester) j BB j Courtiey Clothes L System j I (Of New York) (Of Chicago) Men who know these lines will tell you that there are none better in America. All wool, man tailored, handsomely fin- ished. Every fabric from blue serge to fancy flannels. lk Student clothes For the young men up to I 9 years f F- For the chap in his first long pants. Smart styles, j J I Amd J youthful, handsome. Suits and overcoats. I I Clothes suits and overcoats for men and young men. f V "Swagger" styles or conservative models. Splendid JL , ly J all-wool fabrics. Suits made to sell to $60. I . A Suits and overcoats men Ihe handsomest clothes f T J made anywhere in America this year.- Many garments J M. J made to sell at $90. Don't miss seeing this lot. jPj, ,.Jn.icssji .( -o- r Hay Grain Wheat, cwt $3.50 Bran, cwt $2.35 Corn, cwt $2.20 Cracked Corn, cwt . $2. 35 Frost Free Potatoes $1.70 ' Onions $170 Beef Scraps $5.90 I Alfalfa or Timothy Hay, 100 lbs.. . $1.25 i 'Why Teed green meat with 80 per cent water? Christmas Trees For Sale CORN IN LOTS AT $2.00 CASH AND CARRY GROUTS GRAIN STORE 132 Twenty-fourth St Phone 1229 ! v Miss Miyo Kohashl the only woman newspaper editor In Japan, is "ftlll known in this country, having takt-n , a journalistic course In Columbia uni-l verslty- frnll e' nse I fin Information 1 "H K Ueallnsr each day r.ith men in all mes 9 M the officers of this bank are constantly M M m touch with cond.tfons In evcrv trade 9 mt Hiid industry. 9 M Frequently wc are able to put our cue- 9 m tomers in possession of facts that brlni? JP them profit or save them loss 9 Pjj 9 If you nro not already one of our cus- M IsW'J 9 as t'aBor to hcl w K fcjSi 9 ;,CCKiUnt ai llu? Flrst National is both 9 r m pioflUble und convenient. 9 Jm I First National Bank I Capital and Surplus, $350,000 11 |