‘_bert Macdcr of Kitchener is a visitor ! mt the home of her daughter, Mrs. Davâ€" "#d Knorr.â€"Miss _ Grace Wenzel of \Btratford spent the week end at her fl’ ome Huron Road.â€"Miss L. S. Rabb| ‘ @hnd Miss Ina Miller are attending the : . Bpring Millinery Openings in Toronâ€" \ &p this week.â€"Pte. William Erb orl ‘‘Foronto, was home on last leave over M weekâ€"end with his parents, . Mr. / mnd .Mrs. J. W. Erb.â€"Mrs. Emma â€" sBfaif was called to Preston on Saturâ€" . day on account of the death of her otherâ€"inâ€"law, the late Eaward Schaeâ€" _‘ fer.â€"The stores will be open again on l"g:un,hy as usual.â€"Mr. John Heimâ€" i ker of Clifford, was here on a visâ€" . H# to his father, Mr. Peter Helmbeckâ€" woer, who is seriously illâ€"Mr, Charles ' Echler and Mr. W. Robson of Ayr, _ were here on a visit over Sunday.â€" e Pie. Jack Kubn, of the Niagara Miliâ€" _ #ary Camp, spent the weekâ€"end with x ‘l siter, Mrs. George Morley here.â€" \â€"Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peifer of Hanovâ€" _>‘er visited the former‘s mother here on + Sunday last, who is illâ€"Mr. Andrew â€" Schuler of St. Jacobs spent the week __end with his parents _ here.â€"Mrs. Whaling of Winnipeg is a guest at the home of Mr. Herman. Wilhelm. ;llron street.â€"Mr. Norman _ Krop( â€"Of Kitchener spent the week end at his home here.â€"Mr. Lewis Haussaâ€" _ man of Kitchener spent the week. end _ with his family here.â€"Miss Jameison returnéd to her home in. St. Marys a mfter spending several weeks here. " ï¬r. J. R. Feick received a large car , of chestnut coal this week, which ~ was distributed in small lots, among â€"those in immediate need, which grea‘c-l E ly relieved the coal sitfation.â€"Senaâ€"} g V. Ratz was a visitor to Forest and ‘arkhill this week.â€"Mr. Richard Gall ‘moved to Brantford this week with _ his family. ‘ SOME OF THE MESSAGES FoR Â¥OU toâ€"day reached sou in letters. telegrams, by ‘phone and through per sonal interviews. _ Some of them may D6 awWitih@ your attention in _ the Olassificd cotumnsâ€" and these may, conceivably be of more importance to you than any others that have come to yvou in the day‘s routing ~ Farm Sold.â€"Mr. Conrad. Schmidt thas sold his fine farm on the 3rd Conâ€" eession in Wilmot, south from here, to Mr. Amos Kipper, of East Zorra. Mr. Schmidt will have a sale of stock, ;I:mlemcnts etc., on Thursday, March th. Death. of. Annie. Hastings.â€"The death took place at her home here on Monday of Miss Annie Hastings, eldâ€" est daughter of the late Mr. James Hastings and Mrs. Hastings, at the ze of _ 3§ years, 11 months and 5 ys. She had been in poor health for some timc. suffering from leakage of heart valves, but was only mnTlan to bed for a few days. _ The news of Wor death was received with deep reâ€" grot hy a wide circle of friends. She was a devoted adberent of the Methâ€" dist Church and highly csteemed by .who knew her. Resides ber mothâ€" @f, she is survived by three brothers mone sister, Allen, of Netson, B. C. and Oliver, of North Easthope. r Miss Jennie at home, who bave e syimpathy of their many friends in their sad loss. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon to Riverside Cemetery . Death of Edward Schaefer.â€"Th» death took place at the Galt fospital on Saturday afternoon | last. of Mr. Edward ‘Schacfer, who succumbed to injurfes received from a fall while putting np a pulley in the Pattinson Woollen Mills, at Preston, where he was empoyed. It scems he lost his batâ€" ance and fell to the ground,. striking Hl:olmnd on the back of a motor box. late Mr. Schacfer was a former wel}l known resident of New Hamburg. moving from here to Preston â€" about two years ago. He was _ a member of the LO.F. here. His sad death occasâ€" loned deéep regret here and much symâ€" pathy is felt for his wife and three children« who are left to mourn his carly demise. Purchased Bakery.â€"Mr. Hoenry Luft Bas purchased the bakery business in Baden from Mr. Chas. Egerdi. His sons, Mr. John Milicr, and Mr. Herâ€" ‘, Going to Sebringvilleâ€"Mr.. Chris. Burgener, who has been cheesemaker at the Oak Grove Cheese Factory for l?e past fow years, has purchased a cheeso and bntter factory near Schâ€" rhigville, and wl take possession of fhs same on April Ist © Patriotic Euchreâ€"A Patriotic Card Party was given in the Library Hall on Tucsday evening which proved a great suceess. About one hundred peoâ€" ple were prosent and progressive ecuchâ€" re and "500" was played and luuch served. A neat sum was realized which will be devoted to Rod Cross work. hfrt Luft from here will take charge of the business. Miss Verne Walker of Brusâ€" is spending a few days at the of â€" Mrs. R.. Puddicombe.â€"Mr. Franke and daughter Mabel reâ€" ' to their home in Reed City afâ€" ‘spending several weeks with relaâ€" fes and friends here.â€"Miss Fanny be of Toronto is spending 1 days at her home here.â€"Miss i Boettger is spending a couple of with relatives and friends in â€"Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schâ€" zentruber were Sunday visitors hoimne of Mr. Simon Helmuth â€" . Lewis Haba left _ on _ Wedâ€" wlay on _ a business trip e Montreal. â€"The "heatâ€" " days from Saturday to Monday well observed in tows and all mn places and factories were .â€"Mrs. Alex. Ran has returned »ne after spending some time with it imother, Mrs. John Kaufman in ‘ellesley.â€"Mr. James Corrie of Stratâ€" td spent the woek end at his home re.â€"Mr. S. Stuart spent _ Sunday Ith bis family in Mitchellâ€"Mrs. Al NEW HAMBURG. Briefs Concerning the nings in the Thriving of Wilmot Townâ€" ship. INTERESTING NEWS NOTES X E.: Busy Neighbors With the resignation of the | junior policcman which came before the adâ€" journed mocting of the Councit the question _ was | introduced whethor Preston‘s police work ‘could be: done by. one man or not. There may be a difference of opinion in this â€" matter. In all probability those in the Counâ€" cil who are the strongest advocates of the economy schome, will | not Cpress the matter of appointing a successor to Mr. Samncls, whose resignation takes effect March Ist. Fire Complctely Destroys Stock. One of the worst fires in the . past several years was discovered in the P.J. O‘Connor Clothing and Furnishâ€" ings store on King street at about 12. 30 Saturday morning. Night policeman Somuels was making his rounds and while trying the door he noticed a blaze at the rear of the building. The policemanr immediately had the alarm sent in. Dr. Sebben‘s office upstairs escaped damage except by smoke and water. Some slight damage | was done to Mr. Grimm‘s tailoring shop. The ceiling was badly burned at the back and damaged by smoke at the front of the store. Mr. O‘Connor placâ€" es the damage at $15,000,. which is party covered by insurance. Mr. Albert Wagfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Wagner, to Miss Oliva Gunther daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno Gunther near Wellesies. ‘The new!, wedded couple will reside on t« groom‘s farm near Berlet‘s (Corne:. Their many friends wish them every happiness and a successfut marrics life. Mr. Theodore Hammer spent a few days at Jno. H. Wagner‘s last week. The congregation of the local Meth odist church at their annual business meeting decided to extend an invitaâ€" tion to _ Rev. W. H. Harvey, BA of St. Thomas, as the present . pastor‘s term expires at the end of this church year. Rev. Mr. Harvey was pastor here somewhat over twenty years ago,. It is understood Rev. H. J Liddy, M.A., who has made so many fast _ friends while pastor here, will go to St. Cathâ€" arines. _Miss Gladys Winn has pagsed | her primary examinations in music with honors at the Kitchener Conservatory of Music. At The Market. Mr. Solomon Leis sold his farm Tast wook ncar here. 1t will soon be » cupted â€" by the purchaser from Wari bow. Mr. William Heise nas received the appointment of Division Court Officer ‘With the passing of Rosaline Bernâ€" hardt, beloved wife of _ Mr. Stephep Smith, one of the best known and esâ€" teemed ladies of younger years is reâ€" moved. Being of a kindly disposition and a sympathetic nature she will be sorely missed among her large circle of friends and acquaintances. Funeral Largely Attended. . The funeral of the late Mrs. Stephâ€" en Smith was held from the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bernhardt on Friday afternoon at 2.â€" 30 o‘clock. A special L. E. and N car conveyed the mourners to the Preston ¢emetery. Rev. Mr. Voelker. pastor of the Lutheran church officiated. Enjoyable Evening. Married Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Lichti attende; a funeral on Thursday near Baden. Mr. Edward Hammer. Jacob Pfar ner, Jos, E. Lichti, and Dan Z. Wagner paid a visit on Sunday to Mr. Jno. Z Wagner Mr. Philip Wagner of New Hambm s is at present visiting under the paren tal roof and calling or friends here. Local and Personal. The weekly market was held Satâ€" urday morning with a good supply of rrodnce, The most noticeable change n prices was the increase in butter at 45¢ a pound. Eggs were as usual 55¢. ~ Mr. William H. Heise has received official notice of his appointmient _ as Dwision Court Officer to succeed Mr. J. D. Webster, who has ably filled this position for many years and recently resigned. & + Pagsed Away. > _ A very pleasant evening was spent at the Methodist churcit last Friday night when the scholars and officers of the Sunday s((vlnool had a supper at the church. Following this an illus: trated lecture especially â€" interesting to children as well as grownâ€"ups was given by Rev. J. J. Lowe of Hespeler. Everybody reported having a good time. . Nuptials. A very proity wedding took place in First Methodist church, Hamilton, Friday afternoon, when Minnic Irenc, daughter of _ Mr. and Mrs. Wim. J. Whitelock, was united in marriage to Mr. George Stuart Bowman, Preston Rev, C. L. Melrvine officiating. _ The attendants were Mr. Corde Dennis of Preston, and .Miss Anue Conboy _ of Hami{iton. The bridal couple left on the 6.15 train for Buffalo and _Cleveâ€" land. After March 1, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman will reside in Preston. Resignation of Night Policeman. Want Former Pastor. Mr. Albert Wagner. Mr. Edward Hammer and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hammer were guests of _ Mr. Jno. H. Wagner last Sunday. ; The report of the Victorian Order of Nurses for the past year indicates the splendid work of the. Order and the businessâ€"like way the affairs are Word has been received here by Mr Emil Moeller that his son Gunner Augâ€" ust Moeller has reached Halifax and will be home shortly. is Appointed. Local and Personal. Berlet‘s Cornera Preston. (A Four Day February Sale Even {‘ Regular $1.25 and $1.50 fines on sale at ...... .... ..... 98c Commencing Toâ€"Morrow Wednesday What Doliars can do in the House Furnishing Section Brusselette qualities size 27x 54 inch, regular $1.95, Sale Prige ... 222 222 222 222. $129 Cretonnes in a large assortâ€" ment of colors and qualities that regularly sold at from 35c a yd up to 85c a yd, all go at on« price only yd ... ... ... .. 29c Extra heavy Art Sateen, light colorings, suitable for comfortâ€" ers, special price .. .. ... QRe Brussclete Mats, size 22 x 45, regular $1.25, Sale Price ... 98c Union Art Squares or Bed room Rugs, 4 different sizes. Extra quality double fold© 30 in. wide Chintz, otd colorings and qualities, regular 85c lines go on sale at per yd ... ... 69c Hearth Couch and Door Mats in assorted qualities. Reversible Mats, size 26 x 54, regular $2.25, Sale Price . $1.79 Size 2"2~x 3 yards, Reg. $6.50, Sale 222 22228 z222 22... $550 Size 3 x 3 yards, Reg. $7.75, SA ... s2cllll cle. ... §6.78 â€" Curtain Nets, in an assortâ€" ment of patterns, regular 25c and 30c yard, on sale at ... 19¢ Comforters in assorted â€" patâ€" terns regular $2.25 Sale .. $1.95 Size 3 x 3‘ yards, 'heg. $9.00, Bale 212. ... 22. .. ..... $7.95 Size 3 x 4 yards, Reg. $10.50, SAe «:: co:ce colc. .... $0.95 =" Weselohâ€"Goudie Ltd. â€" Black ground Madras Musiin, in blue, rose and gold, combinaâ€" tion colorings, regular 60c yard, Sate Price yard ..... ..... 39¢ Tapestry Table Covers and Couch Covers at 4 and 5 year old prices during this sale. Small Table Covers in Novâ€" clty Taffetta Cloth ‘regular 65¢ up to 90¢ to clear each .. 50c Tavestry Bindings for Heavy Curtains, in 10 different _patâ€" terns, regular 12!5c up to 30c yard, on sale at only ... .... 2c â€" and Continues until DOLLAR DAY Saturday, but it will be Dollar Dayjevery day from 10 o‘clock in the morning until 6.15 in the evening., _ _ â€" ‘ War Shortened Days and Weeksicompel us to make extra «cforts to ircresic C1 sa This store is closed 2 hours every morning except Saturday BEDROOM RUGS $195 MATS 69c‘ 39°¢ 19° Dollars~Count in the Dress Goods Section Sale 27 inch wide Colored Corded Veivet, most _ economical and very durable for children‘s wear, Reg. 75¢c, Sale yard ... .... 59c d 2. css cx srcrcns sows $10.50 Included in our special Rug prices are two patterns in good quality Axminster, Oriental deâ€" signs in brown and ‘an combinaâ€" ticn colorings and at cxceptionâ€" o‘ly low prices, any size would. be wbrth 25 per cent. moare than our rogular prices, and in spite of this we are offering them away below. .. TWO PATTERNS ON:Y. Size 3 x 4 yards, Reg. %36.75, Sbale 1. 1z ss cz cssinm /: $99,00 Size 3 x 3‘, yds, Reg. $29.50, Size Sale . 5 shades only of 22 inch wide heavy weight Corded Veivet, in shades of navy, brown, green, Sixe and black, regular 60c yd, ma.c Price yard ... ... ... 49c 33 inch wide Raw Silk, in 4 shades, pale blue, cld rose, brown and black, specally pricâ€" 6d es .iz are sas > . Ob6 * 36 inch Wash Satin, 6 good shades, specially priced per yard 22. 2. 2222 222 2222. $1.00 436 anp 509â€" Bemnants of Floor (il Cloth, and Linoleums, some large en ough for rooms, _ reqular 50: Floor Qil Cloths, Sate sq yd 43¢ Reg. 75¢ Linolcums, Sale sq Y0. ..z ii. es ons 12. aace $0r Japanese heavy Matting Rugs, in all sizes, suitable for sun rooms, bed rooms, or verandahs, just received into stock. Sizes 6 x 9 ft, specially pricâ€" #d 222 sek axl seausa aaen $5.09 Sizes 6 x 19 ft. 6 in., specially DrI€Gs ... 2s ul i. ov., $9.95 ed 36 inch wide Chin Chin Crepe 3 shades. only, black, flesh and maize, specially priced at $1.25 Jute Stair Carpet, 22 inch wide, regular 350 and 40c yard, Sale cillllczus. uit Lo . 295 36. inch Wit;r;);oof Habutai, rose and apple grecn, only speâ€" Clal s ious: sil u.l luutl $1.35 2 shades only 36 inch extra heavy weight Raw Silk, for suits or ski;tc, specially priced $1.45 Washable Habutai Silk, _3 shades only offered, soecially priced .. .... .22 222 22.. $1.50 Chiffon Taffeta, 30 inch wide, in good quality, assorted shades and specially priced at ... $1.75 pet, Sale MANY DOLLARS || SAVED HERE IN NEXT FOUR DAYS Sizes Sizes 18 inch wide Jute Stair Car only a limited | quantity 2\4 x 3 yd s Erl-oo, ’Iinui:sday.“‘ ~ * February 21, 1918 12 ft., specially pric 10 ft., specially oric $1â€"00 $150 $1175 $125 $135 $145 49¢ Reg %36.75, $30.00 $29.50, $23.95 $22.75, $19.50 $7.75 Children‘s Mitts, Ladias® Neckwear, Purses, _ Handkerâ€" chiefs, and Smalilwares at Spcâ€" cial Prices. Children‘s hcavy woo!l Hose, sizes 6‘, and 7 only, regular 7t. value, sale ues ald A 59c Women‘s Cashmere Hose, in seconds, sizgs 8‘ . to 10, regular 65¢, Bale ... .. se .0 lles 45¢ Bcautiful Brocaded Farcy Ribâ€" bers, for hat trimmings _ or fanry bags, at about half price, 2. kolll. ... 45¢, 59¢ and 79¢ 6 only Ladies‘ Coats and . 5 only Chilgren‘s Coats, regular $10.00 un to $18.00, to be cleared at only 22 22 22 22222. .. $5.00 Children‘s 1, 2 and 3 year simes at ... ... ... ... 22. 1%9¢ Ladies® Vesis and Drawers, Sate Price for dificsent | qualiâ€" ties ranges at 29:. 59c, 695, 79c and ... .. l2 ul ul 2l . 8%¢ Do You Want to Make Your Dolâ€" lars Count Ladies‘ Suits in good quality Serge must be cleared from stock, and there are only a few left of each price. Act quickly. Ladies‘ and Children‘s Underâ€" wear in seconds, which makes good buying this season. Regular $15.00 Suits, Price 2. 2222 22 222202 Regular $21.00 Suits, Price .. 2.3 2.2 22 222. Regular $22.00 Suits, Price 2. 2222 22222 222 Regular $16.90 Suits, Price .. 2. 22 22 220. A few Navy and Black Paraâ€" metta ï¬aincoats, for ladies, that were regular up to $6.50, Sale lb ue es nees asnccay .+ $.956 2 only Serge Dresses, plain and Burgundy, regular price up to $8.00, Sale Price only.. $4.95 10 only Voile Dresses, regular price $5.00 up to $6.5) Saie $1.00 9 o8 $1â€"00 Black Dimity Blouses â€" and White Lawn Blouses, with shori sleeves, regular $1.00 and $1.25, Sale ... ... ... .... 2 for $1.00 One only $10.00 black Velvet Dress for sus 1220 2s ccuss.. $4.05 Print Wrappers that sell regâ€" ularly for $1.00 and $125, Sate Price 22. 222 222 2222 222.. 796 5Qgc Ano 79¢ Black Sateen Underskirts â€" at less than you can buy the maâ€" terials; regular 75¢ lincs at 59c And a good cuality regular $1.2% §MR ts Loo uns cach ou The clear ma pr Odd sizes in Corsets, ©29 and 39 only, reqular 69c, Sale .. 49c SPECIAL SALE PRICES on all other White Blouses and, Whitewear of cvery description. Lay in your sunply Cororis at Clearing Prices. A FANCY RIBBONS HOSIERY SECONDS t reqular $1.50 ca $405 $4â€"95 $595 $1â€"00 79° 40¢ make extra «cfiorts to ircrease cur sales. , 10 hours per week, in order to save coal for private use Clefring ... $5.95 Clearing .. $6.95 Clearing .. $10.50 Clearing .. $11.00 Morning at 10 O‘Clock $ 1.00 Cream Shaker Fiannel, only a limited quantity, special value BAE sls Gah sa uie se es HB5G EM3RO!IDERIES Specia! Sale Prices on a large assortment of Embroideries. Red Checked Tea Towelling, special value, cheap at ... 15c A large assortment of Pur= Linen, Shamrock Brand, Table Cloths, in 2 x 2 yds, 2 x 2%/» yds, and 2 x 3 yds; these are excepâ€" tionally good quality and once scld cannot be secured again while the war lasts and for sevâ€" eral years after. Note these vaiues and iay in your supply of Linens. > & $3.50, $3.75, $5.75, $6.00 and $7.03 Tan Vestings. in an assortâ€" ment of patterns, worth 35c yd, Sale 222022 222 222 222. 236 Makes Everybody Think 2 x 2\4 yd Cloths, in five qualities, specially priced t Heavy siiuck Towels, reqular 20¢, Sale ... .. .2. 22. 17c White and Grey Bath Towels, Regular 75c, Sale ... ... 5q Plain White Terry Towols, Factory*Cotton, 34 inch, Reg 15¢, Sale ... 2. 222. 222. 12e 2 x 2 yard Cloths, one. quality only, specially priced at .. @6 2 x 3 yd. Cloths, in 3 qualities, specially priced at $6.75, $7.00, ARO 112 sus sae ain Prrces $0.90 12 only Table Cloths, in 2 x 2 yd Cotton Mixture, specially priced ... Ma s ul l 22. $1.69 2 pieces Bleached _ Tabiing, good patterns, regular $1.25 Sale Pric€g 222 se in e o ie t 10 dozen Huck Towels, with red and plain borders, reg. 35¢, Sale 2220222 22 222 ul22 22 25e Plain â€" White Huck _ Towels, about 8 dozen in all, regular 25¢, Sate 222 222 222 222 lul u2l 19¢ We also have a very few Sets of Brown‘s Shamrock .Linens, Cloths and Napkins to match, nrices from $14.00 per set to sez Wel kan s se rae aae $ekBO speci Ycur fast chance to buy pure Linen Napkins at this price. These are regular $7.00 value, and are offered while they last at 122 sz2 sik sns sans onn. ©O.9¢ An exceptionally good quality Cotton Napkins, 20 dozen in all are oï¬erca, specially priced at 72 inch wide Unbleached Tabâ€" ling, in rose pattern, extra speâ€" clal 222 u222 22 22. 2222 .. 79e Sav‘ng Dollars OTHER TOWELS 12‘ 12‘ $169 15t 79¢ 19 29c 2C 2¢ $1.30 DOWN AND THE BALâ€" ANCE on EaSY FaAÂ¥mENTS BUYS THE FINE BRIT AND vou GET THE 8000 PA3E DICTIONARY FREE. All regular $1.25 to $1.50 Caps on sale choice for ... ... Gne Boys‘ and A ‘choice lot of Soft Hats for men at ... $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Men‘s Navy Blue Worsted Suits, old stock, made up in the latest new spring style, Reg. $25.00, Sale ... ... ... $9005 Merino Underwear at and .0.. . ® s Also special Sale Prices on all Boys‘ Underwear. The Boest Site Valus in Sox for men in the Twin City, at 29c, 35¢, 40:, 50c, 60c and 69c SPECIAL SALE PRICES oN OvERALLS, SMOCKS, NIGHT GOwWNS, SCARFS, NECKWEAR BRACES AND,. _ HANDKERâ€" cpiers. Men‘s and young men‘s new style unâ€"toâ€"date English T\-ecd‘ Suits, in grey, brown and fancy stripe, regular $20.00 to $22.50, i gate at .. ... 790 Good English Tweed Suits, made up in the latest style, sizâ€" es 32 to 42; these were slightly damaged by water, Reg. $12.00 to $114.00, your choice for €Q.5() Agcs 3 to 16 oys‘ Blopmer 2 piece Suits, slightly damaged by water, spccial at $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95, $8.95, and $9.95, according to age . and quality. These prices are below the prescnt cost prices. Bring in the boys and have them fitted and save dollars. Shirts and Drawers in â€" four different linecs of men‘s Underâ€" wear, all reqular $1.25 to $1.50, choice at ... ... 22. .202.. QRe Men‘s Watson wool Cominaâ€" tion Suits, ribbed knit or plain knit, natural wool, all regular $375 to $1.00, Sale ... @2.90 A part wool Combination Suit, also Watson‘s knit, regular $3.99 Sate .2 ues se souy sous 3259 \ Men‘s Watson â€" woel _ ribbed Shirts or Drawers, regular $1.75, Sale $1.45, or per suit at 3275 Men‘s Dress Shirts and Work Shirts on sale at special prices. MEN‘S OCD PANTS At 1.99, $2.49, $2.99, $3.99, $4.99, sizes 32 to 48, all Snecial Sale Prices. Men‘s Lambsdown wool ficece high grade shirts or drawers, good value at $1.75, sale price $1.39, or per suit at .... 3275 BOYS‘ BLOOMER PANTS, ~yecial at $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.65, $1.75, $1.90, $2.00 and $2.50 according to age and quality. All extra value at above prices. Men‘s _ Stanfield wool, unâ€" shrinkable Turo ribb knit, reg. $2.00, shirts or drawers, Sale spec oi at $1.69, or per suit St o ow uncens hane. â€" Ntb e Mcen‘s Watson or Turnbull natural woo! Shirts or Drawers, flat knit, reg. $2.00, sale $1.69, or per suit at ... ... ... $2.06, Men‘s $18.03 Suits, Sale Price SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER Underwear Suit Sale Men‘s Caps $1495 79°