THE- DAILY BRITISH WHIG> A : 1 BIG UNLOADING SALE ==] "We've Got to Get Out From Under" ' That's all there is toit. We have so much stock--packed from Basement to roof of the finest Merchandise from .Canada's best factories. We have been purchasing the entire over production of many of the nationally advertised Canadian factory articles that we too find, we are carrying an overload--hence we have got to get out oe under. It's an absolute fact our prices are below 'the actual manu facturing cost. LOOK AT THEM ! ! | THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1920. PAGE FOUR MEN"S SUITS Big lot Tweeds and 'Worsted Suits. Regu- lar up to $35.00, for $12.95 t0 $17.95 250 Men's Tweeds, Worsteds and Sérges of very best quality and make. Regular up to $55.00 for. $19.45 to $34.95 .--No tax. MENS, WOMEN'S and BOYS' RAINCOATS Our entire stock of Waterproofs in plain colors and assorted Tweeds. Regular to $30.00, for $5.95 to $18.45 --No tax. Sale Starts Saturday Morning at 9 O'clock =r Yu es GIVEN AWAY! ! In order to start our Unloading! Sale off with a ban g, we will give away some prize packages in the following manner:--To the first twenty-five customers purchasing 5.00 or over, we: will hand you a parcel of merch andise of very useful articles as a gift. Be amongst the First Twenty-five on SATURDAY MORNING. ie, GENT'S FURNISHINGS HABERDASHERY. UNDERWEAR. 100 dozen Men's Socks of all descriptions. Regu- lar up to 75c., for 35c¢., or 3 pairs for . . . . $1.00 Men's Suspenders--reg. to $1.25, for 65c. to 85c. Men's Nainsook Combinations--reg. $2.50..9%1. 65 Men's Sailor Straw Hats, reg. $3.50, for $1.65 to $2. 35 Men's Panama Hats--values up to $7.50fot $1.95, $2.45, $3.95 Shirts, Double Soft Cuff--values up to $4.00, for $1.45, $1.95 and 32 45. Khaki Pants--regular $3.50, for Men's Soft Collars--reg. 25¢ each Men's Handkerchiefs--reg. 25c¢. each. Sale Price 2 for 25c. 25 doz. Ladies' Black and Brown Hose--"'Queen _quality;" regular 75c., for Men's Bathing Suits, with skirt--reg. $2, for $1.05 Trousers--regular $4.50, to clear Regular $5.00, toclear 3 for 25¢. Fleece regular $1.25, for All Wool--regular $2.25, for Balbriggan--regular $1.00, for .. BOOTS AND SHOES White Canvas Oxfords, Pumps and High Cut Shoes--regular up to $4.50. Pumps Oxfords - Fine Worsteds, regular $10.00, to clear . . .$5.95 High Cut Shoes . Men's Canvas'Boots, leather sole--reg. $4 for $2.55 BOYS' SUITS Here is your opportunity to equip your boys for MEN'S BOOTS. school opening with Suits at far below to- day's cost. > - Jivenile Suite~regular to $7 00, for $4.45 Men's Work Boots--regular $6.50, for . ...$3.95 LADIES' FOOTWEAR Boys' Tweeds and Worsteds--regular to $18.50, Men's Tan Blucher with Neolin Soles, Yoprlr Oxfords in Black and Chocolate, with medium and for $7.95 to $12.95 8.50, f - i Ki Od rio o 32 ¥: $ or 3 os Louis Heel--tegular $7.50, for $4.65 --Come early; try and pick your choice-- Baye Bloomers--reg. to $3.50, for . $1.95 to $2.45 All our Ladies" Wear greatly reduced, as we are go- ing out of this line, therefore you can have a splendid buying opportunity. Look For The Big Green Sign 336 P rincess Street Men's Brogue Boots in tan--reg. $12, for . --No tax. L. ABRAMSON, £0 'OBbm nero FZ 7 : Art Loos Lec vel orz Ele Aer" a" Oe, a" Zerom Ses, Pris turn, and, although knowing Ee detective will recognize. him by his act, works the safe combination, saving the A Fiying Star Overalls for. |} a EEE a w a = -- : 'Active Work--AGood Tal . isman -- Jack An Aviator - --Latest Recruit. OROTHY DALTON, star in Para- mount pictures, is an ardent avia. trix, never missing a chance' to : fy.» Her first air trip was a long Poe as she flew from New York City "10 Albany. Recently, in a forty minute flight over Manhattan, she was insured for $100,000 for the duration of the fight. Miss Dalton has recently signed #& contract with the Famous Players- ky Corporation. Her first picture er the new arrangement will be a screen version of Sir James M. Barrie's #Halt An Hour," following which she will be seep in "Guilty Of Love," and 'MA Romantic Adventuress' the first om a play by Avery Hopwood and second from a story by Charles Belmont Davis, brother of the late Richard Harding Davis. & Marjorie Daw . Whether the overalls movement be- es popular or not it is a cinch that le Daw, movie actress, has the idea when she advocates wearing for motoring. "Overalls for motoring allow free- : 'and: besides being a real com iy they are economical" sald Miss who fs Marshall Neilan's star in * Ever Marry." 'When you've got : i under your car or you're put: 'tering around, you weed have no fear "for your clothes When you're wearing 'overalla™ : "7. Potls Keane Doris Keane. who Is pictured a with her pet monkey, Adelina. Bas mo superstitions, neither does she ia charms. but she always car- -- TC ZIAD = ried around with her a bit of paper, neatly framed. Bh which is written: "This is not a good play--C. F." The *'C. F." is In the initial signa- ture of Charles Frohman; it was under the management of Mr. Frohman that Miss Keane Played on the stage for a tore time. an 1 was to him that the play "Rom * by Edward Sheidon was_ first submit He wrote that comment over the play after he read it and later it came to Miss Keans's attention. - She Ifked the plece and dis- cussed its possibilities with her man- agers and Mr, Sheldon. It was pro- duced and it was in that piece that she won her greatest success. This is the story, from which the it was taken to London. where » it! po wim appear in a pretentious mind. played nearly four years. One never knows these 'days. Miss Keane says. and 1 keep that slip of paper in my dressing room al dways, It's ture produttic: or which she go my good talisman. prod BE a Alma Francis Unjted Artists' production for « the |drama. The recent musidal comedies screen has been made and which |in which Miss Francis is best remem- marks Miss Keane's first appearance |bered in the prima donna role are before the motion picture camera. For | "The Pink Lady," "Eva" aad "The a season it wis the rage in New York. | Fascinating 'Wido .c. then it played two years in Chicage, then a season in Boston and afrer that The spring found "uh Francis in a single vaudeville act and this ture, musical comedy. Early this fall, Miss Francis wm! =r ow His E rn rast ' child's life, . Doyle says, "Cut it out Jimmy; come along," as Jimmy bids farewell to his sweetheart, Rose Lane, the daughter of the bank president, played by Vola Vale. Jack Pickford ying from Los Angeles to New. York every few weeks in order that he may spend "between pictures" va- cations with his wife is but one of the many plans of Jack Pickford since terms his new aeroplane. "Flying Is like anything else," explained this youthful Goldwyn star as he slipped into his flying togs before taking a hop over the studio. "all one needs is a 1it- tle practice." So with the ald of Lieutenant Locklear. the reckless dare-devil aviator, Jack is becoming an expert navigator of the sky and has mastered st of the difficult stunts known to' a tion. he purchased his "suicide ship)" as he. Ten years ago Jack Pickford was | ' jearning five dollars a day working 18 © mob scenes for the old Bilograph Company under the direction of D. W. Griffith. Later he went to Cuba with Thomas H. Ince to make a series of pictures. At that time Ince was prac- tically unknown in the fim world. He has recently finished his first Goldwyn plcture. "The Little Shepherd of King- dom Come." in which he portrays the part of Chad, the mountain boy. Mr. And Mrs. John Emerson John Emerson and Anita Loos. commence actual work on been: ed. and so the thédtre diemces /of America who have seen tine." = Bert Lyell ave the op- bank. is trapped at last. portunity of seeing her om ith. screen 'shadowed by Detective Doyle (Wilton He has been identity. . The little sister of the giri [on a new First National photoplay for Bert Lytell in "Alias Jimmy Valen- [Jimmy loves has been accidentally [Constance Talmadge. to be followed by The teformed cracksionn. who locked up ina safe. Alma Francis. the winsome star of her heretofor on the musica' comedy has prospered in honest work in a musical comedy and vaudeville. who and vaudeville stage phon has enchanted audiences frog; coast to coast, is the latestorecruit to the silent las welk Nobody has the noted photoplay authors, are at work "A Virtuons Vamp.* - tliree more. Some of their most net~ | combination and the child is smother. [able achievements are "A Temper ing to'death. Jimmy. the master safe. {mental A, Wife." breaker, sandpapers his fingers so that ("In Search of a Sinner." "The Love Taylor), who is not quite sure of bisithe old sensitiveness of touch will re" Expert" and "The Perfect Woman." » ST EE @ Ai ------