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Show o . fiMe.TFcJwe tS VES- we've stirred, ihc town-and we, don't "won-?- 1114 eler! -When high erratic 'Clothing, Headwear andljnbcrdashery is sold at such fragments of prices, -as ware now selling at, it's not strange -that the whole town is talking about, the sale. .-' SAVE YOU BEEN GETTING YOUR SHARE AT THIL BANQUET . FEAST? Kcrncnber.lhc Sale will last but little longer! Plenty of good things left for your choosing. : FRE M. NYE CO. 2413 WASH, AVE. 1 A Qiddk; Shoe Geawip I j There will be some lively shoe-selling in our shoe depart-h depart-h ment beginning Monday morning. It will be such a sale as we h j haye had on one or two former occasions, and is intended to quickly clean up what remains of our shoe stock after th& sea-U sea-U sons business. . I The items which we mention in this advertisement indicate j what might be expected in all lines of shoes. . A line of Ladies' Shops, MVn's Douglass Shoos-, th Children s School Shoes, in a vn- hjch h rcmajninR same honest quality which riety of weights and materials, Kt0ek, comprising Queen Douglass has always made, comprising both heavy and light Quality -and other well- II j including some of his $2.50. styles, in values which arc sold known brands, formerly sold at, a sale at a j r a' a U R pair j rail' Qr Ljr (C Sll There will be during this sale no approvals and no charges, as the object is to convert these goods into cash. We anticipate a great rush - TTnT" TTTrn TiTI and have consequently pro- 4 k H 'i h h ! "j C" vided for extra help in this de- A IVr ("3 TtV'Ty' 1 ' x Payment. W U 4i5 li 1L Vj) We advise early choosing. Half Price Suit Sale We have fifteen new up-to-date Suits In this sale If your size is here you 6avc just one-half. Fin-' Broadcloth Suit with fancy Persian 'Vest and braid trimmings, sbi-s Zi and 3$, in black, size 3G In red, 535.00 value for $17.50 Fine all-wool Cheviot, black, sizes 34 and'CC. $37.00 value for .-..$13.50 Fine Grey Suiting, size . 3$, $30 00 value for- $15.00 At these prices alterations are extia. , THE ill. H. WYKES C0. 232fc Washington Avenue. , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. GIRL for general housework. Family of three. 2R09 Madison Ave. 1-15-lw FIVE-ROOM house, Jackson, near 22nd car line. $15 month. Apply J. O. "Woody, 23TG "Wash. Ave. up stairs. 1-15-lw LOST A Rebecca Pin. bet. Wash, and 25th and Monroe and 23rd. Finder return to Standard. 1-15-lw FURNISHED rooms with board. 2333 Adams. 1 15 lwk 3 ; I j "Whj put your hands in ; d :' greasy . dish water ! )i . : i y Use our guaranteed J: 1 ' RUBBER J I gloves;;! I Sl.liTand1tf.40 1 BADCON'S PHARMACY J A. R. MclNTYRE. 3 V 2421 Wash. Ave. Both phones. A 8C0N-G.RES'Sf 1 ACADEMY'! $ - I S? DANCING EVERY ' g WEDNESDAY AND vl 3 SATOFDAY EVENINGS. ') X , A jjj Tfc Academy may bs engaged k j-' for p;!vatc parties at spoeial g Bci! phore 3C3-y. E. D, Short, Mgr. The Proud Maid. Robert Barr, the English novelist, was entertained at dinner by a North Woodward avenue family. The men adjourned to the smoking room and the hostess lingered to give orders to the maid. O." eald the young girl. "I was so rroud to have been able to wait 011 Mr. Barr. He Is the first famous man I have ever attended." And then in a burst of maidenly enthusiasm, en-thusiasm, she exclaimed: "Perhaps some day I may he called to wait on Shakespeare." Detroit Free Press. x.-x-:-k--x--;-:-!--:--h-:-.i-h-':' I Sftenandoah 1 ' ' JL Thousand will "vvanf to "see" this" . picture before wc take itoff "X. T Sunday night. COME EARLY, - j. as our middle shows are crowd- 'S T ed- THE MOST REALISTIC - X- PICTURE EVER SHOWN IN t 1 OUR HOUSE. - - Y . 1 v J CANDY MATINEE . j 1 1f the Children Saturday after- .-! .-! X noon. ' |