9- _'_ » The elephant rarely aloopagnlore "Ian roll-r or iive houi-ayggddymjn Billie or his capacity rol- hard work. fruit! frills: I " ‘The broatoot dloplay ‘cyan allows III nu- cuy III-told Io unlit . everybody. Ooma- and _ ‘ look 4mm over. uorylli _V - l in nurpmodlat the lowlpi-lo- I IQ l)! tho ma}, aaoortlnont to , flint mm. ' J . t1. 4 z y}, {an} ‘. lIllllAIl IBARGA FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5th s, ‘6th a xu“'l'iielilaberdashery”i , m llAYS i I BRING a YOUR DOLLARS r0 us; WE HAVE THE I ‘ Goons‘; WHOLESALE PRICES ON EVERYTHING ' NOT‘ LISTEDWIMANY LINES HALF PRICE. . Weare going to make these two Dollar Days tile bestyetand thinkour extremely low prices will do it, Read carefully, it will pay you. 24 SOILED SHIRTS 50c fine p“ striped, sizes 16, 16 1'2. 17» 17 1-2 only, to clear Dollar Days ' 50c COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS $1.00 ligiht stripes, all sizes, re- gular:$1.85,l Diol-lar Days $11-00 FINE SHIRTS FOR $1.00, 3 dozen fine striped shirts slightly mussed, regular‘$1.75 to $2.00, ’ Dollar Days . $1.00 ;;=~ FINE BRAGES AT 35c. 5 dozer - I men’s fine braces White leathei ends, good value at 60c Dollar Days 350 FLEECE LINED ‘ UNDER- WEAR 65c. Heavy fleece lined underwear, all sizes either ‘Pen- man’s”.or “Tiger” brand Dollar Days (illegal-ment- WHITE WOOL- sox 85c. 5 dozen’ men’s heavy pure wool sox, extra value»ast' 52c, Dollar Days ...............,__35c_ MEN’S HEATHER SOX 39c 10 dozen men's all wool heather sox, regular 60c value Dollar Days 39v MEN’S-HEAVY WOOL UN- ,DERWEAR $1.00. 15 dozen Will's W001 ., underwear, ribbed, sizes up to 44 worth‘ $1.50 gar- ment Dollar Days . . . . $1.09 . PENMANSMERINO UNDER- WEAR 90c. Penmarfs Merino Underwear all sizes \regular $1.25 value Dollar Days .. 90c MEN’S WOOL COAT SWEAT- _ ERS $2.35 in navy, brown, mar. oon and grey bought special worth easily $3.50 Dollar Days all sizes $235 AHEAVY GREY ‘FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.75. Extra heavy dark greylarge mlade flannel shirts DollarDays . , , . _ , $1375 KHAKI WORK SHIRTS $1.00 Strong welllmade khaki shirts, regular $1.35 lines Dollar Days SMALL Boys’ CASHMERE SWEATERS" “$1.25. A large lot of fine cashmere sweaters fit boys 4 years-to 12 years regular I $2 or $2.25,'_I>Dbllar Days $1.25 MEN’S HEAVY WINTER CAPS $1.00 >_ about 50 men’s heavy winter caps carried from last season, wortih $1.50 ‘to'$2.00 Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 KHAKI FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.75 extra well made Khaki flannel shirts, sizes to 17 inch. special Dollar Days $1.75 Boys’ COAT SWEATERS $1.00 fit boys 6 years to 14 years old, stock warm and heavy, regular $2.50, Dollar Days . .. .. . $1.00 MEN ’S BLUE AND WHITE STRIPE OVERALLS $1.25. also plain blue "extra well sewn, regu- lar $1.75 value Dollar Days $1.25 BOYS’ TWEED SUITS $5.00. .Here’s a bargain you can't af- ford to miss. Suits to fit boys 10 years to 16 years $10 value DollarDays $5.00 BOYS’ BLOOMER PANTS'$1.00 5 dozen Boys’ tweed pants all sizes_ regular $1.50 to $1.75 val- lies tDollar Days . .. . . . . . $1.00 BOYS’ OVERCOATS $8.50 all boys overcoats from last year woriih up to $13.50 and $15.00, sizes 30 to 35, to clear Dollar Daysat $8.50- SMALL BOYS’ OVERCOATS $5 All small boys’ overcoats from last year worth to $8.50 Dollar Days MEN ’S OVERCOATS $16.50. 30 men’s overcoats, new stockre- , gular $22.00 values, tihe greatest bargain in the city Dollar Days $16.50 MEN’S OVERCOATS $15 all last year's overcoats, about 30 in all, regular $25 to $30 over- coats only one of a size Dollar Days $15.00 MEN’S BLUE NAP OVER- COATS $18 just a big special for Dollar Day, come in and look them over, only 6 in stock. Dollar Days $13 MENSEXTRA BLUE CHIN- CHILLA OVERCOATS $25. This is an overcoat that cannot be duplicated under $32, all sizes. Dollar Days $25 MANYQBARGAINS NOT LISTED, COME IN, Henderson & lludmore w . ,- .. "- . by Dr. Barclay, i i r, tflvlig: i. i l l g .31.?" \ n ‘STAINLESS IRON '.At a conference or the Institu- tion, q! Water liinshleers iii Man- , Qatar, England. recently, an im- portant pronouncement was made Birding the “Ian” m“ at smug“, Charles 1. ant during u. the discovery or which h _ ‘an hailed a: one o! the 3PM!" Oillllt money. would be anvil! ‘b _ll Wvllfleriui mom oomvmfl w" . . which ha; m suinien vro- . parties]: tho hardened and tempor- v odjotlto. Mhmu iron had itl I110- iwflndp- poitios in m Ioit state. This ract agdmnrmhgllcn: mngheg-hmlyd to ' Q I0 0 l . mm.’ u 0m oftho moo: beautiful chain Iil the world Ia the Chamrfllzagm Nrmt1ndm. the ml- us. i: 1| nude or out Ind Thdlrl’ll'l' u n In the lam-III:- °""'|'I“'ii'°"'°I¢Ii'-¢'I"'ou't'-'i' '31: “f II . I . t a . I‘! " r ' " , xliiolfclliu min om win an " ° ' can Ind in- i. ffiib dlioeovcry was i- 1uijaiz yarn olghnnd itfamlved annually mm a mm §I1§'°ll.a'°l$@"m' tons. . Mil am... .. .....- . Q, ‘ * Tho iIloIIt famous chn Manchegggr, [Q- tho chair ill which ‘Air Joahua Reynold’: h the Emperor Rudolph ll. plo oi’ Aunburg in 1577. - It la and to ho valued at tony m. Ring ofiha Frank». t. Patel-a Clllr ‘at ll limo: l (‘llflllitl WITH ' m" nljfisl m. when he was soiled with a stroke JI n Sergeant Kelly Friday and rSaturday evening or roiurileil home after o pleasant THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN ~ PAGE THIRTEEN] 1'5 '1'. C. Edgltt . . . . . . . .. 'isit to Charlottetown, while in tho ‘liy slin Wllfl lilo guest oi’ her son “red W. ‘Slllrw. lDllylield Street. Mr. Frnnk MucEachern who has been visiting his old homo in St. ‘iargIII-eta left yesterday on return ‘o New York. He. was accompan- ‘ed as far as Charlottetown by Mr. A. J. Mc-Eachern. I Mr. J. M. Morley of this city has ‘tone to Boston to attend the con- “orence oi’ the Eastern ‘District oi! Managers oi’ the Western ‘Union Telegraph Company. The confer- ence opened yesterday and closes an Saturday. Heads the List QuALIFIEs FOR LIEUTEVNANCY or CAMBRIDGE IPOLICE Sergeant Joseph Kelly oi the Cambridge Police Department heads the list oi‘ sergeants who qualified ior the rank of Lieuten- ant at the recent ‘Civil Service ex- aminations according to announce- ment made by the Civil Service Commission yesterday. The IIOIIIJFO! heading the list is a. distinction that especially ap- peals to the rank and ille in the department since every sergeant iii Cambridge, thirteen ill all took the examination. That this distinction fell to the lot oi’ ISergeaIlt Kelly caused no surprise as his record oi’ accom- pllflllllllelll. is high. His most noi- llble bit oi’ work was rounding u? the Elm ‘Street gang in East. Calli- bridge . "File live members oi the gang who were implicated in hold- llps and automobile thefts are now in the State Prison at Charleston and the University city is enjoying a respite from g-unlmon. For this piece or work Sergeant Melly WM recommended in general orders. The new Lieutenant takes the place oi the late ILioutenani James Holl who died a year ago. Lieut- enant Qelly is forty-six ears old- stunda live feet eleven a d one hall inches in height and weighs over two hluidred pounds. He was horn on P. E. Island and is n son" of Mr. ‘Hugh lKelly. Lake Verde, P.‘ 1'3. Island. He came to CIImlil-ltlile when n youth ot eighteen, he was itppolnted to Ithe department April 3rd, 1906. As Patrolman he cov- erell every station except three in. Cambridge as Sergeant he covered thom all. l-le is married and lives at 55 Pamlierton itreet, North. Cam- bridge with his wile and daughter. (lCopyedp from the Boston Post. Oct. Baud. 1926-) I IN MEMORIAM ‘ ANGUS MacL-EAN _ There passeTl peacetully away to his eternal reward, on the morning Li IvoI-Iu In undoubtedly the Col-oumlou of paralysis which laid him aside Chair iII iveainiinaler Abbey, which from the activities (if llie.. ‘Durinii coiltniud the Stone of Destiny. liuf this trying period OI hi! 11111985. there are Iunuy other tlniiouu (‘Illllfll he manifest“; well worth recording. For instance. the hnpieuii his il-iul m; Westminster iiull is kept in II gloom er c I’(thishlldxidgfurgionznor-ilfthtgilfl-zli: it was ‘Iviih daiizlii 0M .116 fed M "cult 79"‘ DT- mmlay "m Glouitenhirc. dull “ roniii-elfu Choir’ upon the WOHLOI 00d illlflnl thfl Edit"? lluxillil-lil 10011 b? used to be n! Chequarl. ' I9 it) [0 l 1 NI l -: rqdmt|tnggmgglhta $541 it Burlington rlouac in Piccadilly. ~ .- . u: [lord c me. Wilt‘, I ‘Wain’, “thhwo” H’ mo’ arnlohgl? la aollllu nteel, nlnaaontzd I‘; the poo- "Silicrn" Ha Chair“ ll III tho Diploma Gallery u: to have tnhoil thirty yearn to ma c. Ethel-llid-lldrihuihlil thou a a 3,11, no, their: ' i‘ ‘IldIfoIr-one '1: la moi-on with III-loIIoI-I o,,,,,‘,,,l,,,h,,,.'flln% ' u November 2nd. 1925. Ant"! Mac‘ ‘Lean oi DeSable a. ed 83 qyears. l: ’ had enjoy d fairly good 'henlth until about three Nara n50 t phtioncaand Christian devo on. Besides ro‘-' calving with thankipihen ‘the tend- are and minlstra no or the herd otJIaJI-milv and others- IIIQIII iviaita oi.’ oniniator amfoldara. and. .are he departed, his aoul was abundantly aatioiiad in‘ tile tnllness that In in IChriIt Japan. iwithin the home II l0_l’P0‘_'ml.8\'0\ID.Y°' I"‘"“' t?“'ll“il.“.l‘ '2.“- "$2121.13? . i» Gather e l ?ur an,“ rldiyiivoo . New m ‘melirteniratfozau: tibute-to em oryo e _ 1:111; u: hnihtndtr , $5M w‘ 0th all riillmuoin. York Point and Cornwall Per .\li's D. Mcllwcil and Mrs F. Willie David W. Willie . . . . . . ..l .. 1.00 Ewell J. McMillan .- . . . . . . .. 1.00 Waldo Bnin . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 D. C. lilcKinlay . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Geo. White . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Fred White . . . . . . .. 1.00 1.00 Wm. 1E. While . . . . . . . . . .. Andrew C. Mcliuchern iDean McEwen ‘Leslie MdEwen .. ector Murchison Imcail Robertson Mack McPhall Mrs. ‘D. K. Scott .. ‘Rdbei-t McKinley William' McKinley .. 1.00, Bruce McKinley . . . . . . 1.00 BIC. Webster 1.00 John Moi-aside 1.00 ‘Percy Lowther , 1.00 'Rev E. M. Altken 1.00. IHazen Howard . [Fri k ‘Howard in _,_. 'Go.,d g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00. Sahuel lFrizzell . . . . . . . . . . .. LOOI Main Eliza McPhall . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs Hammond Crosby . . . . .. 1.00 Le gii Howard Hugh ‘McMillan . . . . . . . . . . . . Gordon McMillan Mrs Bert Warren . William ‘Drake James lH. Drake . . . . . .' . .. Mrs Agnes Vesey . . . . . . . . .. Grafton Street East 1.00 t 2.00 J. D. Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. L. A. IHBBMNI . . . . .. Mrs ‘Harry ‘Sterile 1.00 J. iBoulger . . . . . . . . . . . .. L00 Mclaaine Service ‘Station 100' Mrs G. W. Gardner .. . 1.00 Two Friends 5° Mrs J. E. Camero . . . 1.00 Mrs F. Seller . ... 1.00 Mrs I. Mcilai-en . . . . . . . . . . .- 11'" Mrs McKinnon . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs Jenkins . . . . . . . . .. _. - Mrs ‘R, A. Gillie . . . . . . . . . . .. .2.» mum. 1'. McKee . . . . . . .. . 1-"0 ‘B li.00 IRQChIOId‘ End Havlland Streets Mrs IFI-ed Bourke . . . . . - . . -. 0 MriuC. Hines . . . . . . . .. "l Mrs F‘. Stewart . . . . . .- Mrs ‘F. W. IHyndmon . . . . .. Mrs H. L. ‘Smith . . . . . . . . . . . 1-00 Mrs iRankilie Mclmino . . . .. 1-00 Mrs Percy Williams . . . . .- 1-0", Miss Williams . . . . . . . . . . .- 1-00 Mrs 1E. iD. iNlcholaon - -- L00 Mrs G. L. iProwse . . . . . . . .. l; s 10.40 Two “Islanders Abroad" $10-00 MISS ROBERTA G-SPENCER ‘ a T. nimior I luau“ n30» Chziroh. Olauaa In Plano, on“ w‘ l "M1. lat llldlogaztlgetshureh, liitlro! Shoot. EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED .. New minding room with I modorn equipment. * i ' 0w- oiqmlonoo la at W"? Infill“. E. W1 TAYLOR AIIIITID iv .I. a TAYLOR OPYOIIITRIUTO M! llahlnond arm é" LA 1 I. Douglas’ vmotautd raoouca " I Qtlaan Owen a oral-Iowan \ ‘~00 Mr. A. Yylsnry . \V:llter Hyndinan . .. . Miss Jeall liichcod . . . . . . . .. Miss Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Uhilds 3 Buckle . . I 0e -l '-; I ‘ » . - ~ ' alum. n r _ Queen Street from Kent t a! . . to Wator to Date BANK mops i181] CFC / l Mn I“ D _Eumglli=oggtrillcsnli.m,r- all, . 0 80- 610v £13m. _~ ........... 1.00. ""°"B""k ofNov-{Scoulnstiomi IJIOII G011 l A0619 and»; """"" ""' 3.00 fxfilthflgléiyf-OZI-tfieeirn.’ ‘IIIBDBfLOPtflrO t‘ nuedA Friend ...... .2 11:11:: u n! 7 iii - or the different ‘branclbfi 0:! 311g N°""' Filvsr and XVIFIIK-iexwlarwlck H ank 0t ‘Nova Scotlal , ' sPilfll Park Road w_ AJRIXTL" ' " UIHIGHFIELD ssnvicsis. _ The C“ H- Slmmmlfl - - - - - ~ - - - - -- fi-Oihliailg: llizlljly GHWIIIIHI """ " sacrament u! the Lord.‘ - Bdpperfi. L. Simmons . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 jun" genres x5 6y will be dispensed in the inshiloidlT- B~ W°°dmfl11 ---------- -- l-WA ‘Friend ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Pfeflbyteriail Church on Sunday) "R" Stewart - - ' - - - - - - - - -- 1-00 Mr Jones ' ' ' - ' ' ' I ' I I ' ' I H NW- 7th at the close oi’ the morh- Mrs mngm ~ - ' - - - - - - ~ ' - - -- 1-00 MISS E Col-well - . . ' H y. H 1 0 In; aervmh There Wm m” he ‘my r. Cudmore . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 “I” Bérum whit; " 1K) ‘Pl/fining service. lPl-e-comiinunlon Mm" “Bl”- ~§ ' - - - - - ~ ' - ' - - ~ ~50 David Bethune u ' s00 services will he held on Thursday. R Hm“ ----------- 141° Miss B. Foster II” ' Fragrance; a .00 < w 1.00, ' 1.00. . . . .50 ' . 1.00 1.00 .50 ' ' 1.00 2.00 ' ""°° '1- II A _ betokens the perfection oi the leaf. 18°; The excellence of quality never varies. The aroma o! this week. -'I‘he services well be- —~—»I,-a Sauna,“ __________ '_ I50 Brown Label 75c - Orange Pekoe BIendBSc s!“ M 7'30‘ ' cal-I Mill Ma shfl III $ 12W; M" ‘Dlmmmd 1°“ ' l ' . l‘ e . . . . .. 5. M._ ~ ' M: I , , BIRTHDAY PARTY. ——A large M" "H"? Cflllbeck. lwlaitlzrlebllilirle“ . llggiJ- ‘Legfgflgglli-Ilild '''''''''''''' " $19M“ 0' L Craswn ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' "-_--Lo9 number o! guests were entertained ~ '5‘ Avmlli - - - - - ~ ' 4 - ~50Mlss ‘Hilda lvlcLaughllil 1:00 Miss Hilda Johnston .. Ijoo- g 5104 95 Wednesday at the residence of Mr. s d Miss s, gnaw L00 Miss Elsie Lowe 1.0o| and Mrs Frank Auld, West Cova- Y "Y 91F"! l0 Date M,“ Den Matheso“ 100 John Maya“. _ 100 head. the occasion being the hirth- - hill-Is Jenn] IE 1 I 1'00 S. D. Jay poo day ot their son. iFra k Jr. Whist fir’; Wm; C°Yl° - - ' - - - - - - - -- ~25 A Friend 1'00 Mir-ls L. ‘Carvei 1:00 and dancing were gr atly enjoyed, "QE" (‘asweu - - ~ - ~ - - A - - -~ ~50 A lFrlend . 1'00 New England 50| and during the evening a sumptll- 43mm?“ ~ - ~ ' - - - - ~ - ' - ~ - - ~" ~50 Dr. Geo Green .. .' I ‘r00 Mrs Stewart 1.00 0115 911111161‘ W115 SBYVBII. BNO"! rwofprlemls ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " " lMr. Peterson . .... . ' ‘LOW-Tamed Carter .. 1'00 leaving the guests wished their y,” 'B‘“"’“"a Mcxellzle WWW. ‘C. ISlewIiri, ' . . _ . , ' _ _ , ' , , _' 2:00 G. IH. Cooke 1:00 young friend many happy returns. hi: wk)’ -l-~'-- ‘boolMiss Roland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Cbflfl- R088 -. 1.00 _‘—'<°>——_ Mr H g“? Mm 1Y,--~- I a um Mugiord . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 W. J. Cllrl‘ ._ . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 PERSONALS M]: (.5: fgtlrlfphels°il - 1kg‘; Miss s. McGregor . . . . . . .. 1.00 Harold Worthy . . . . .. 2.00 " ' - “°°‘"-~- ‘- iI.s.\i»-i. .lI.k r . . . . . . . . . . . . .. “o W- Patrick Foseriy. cardigan. M's“ “gm” Williams 1-°°|A riencd GT1. 1'21: Lilruouebifle ' " 1'20 was n visitor to the city yesterday. m5 Albert McNeil! -2_ Miss Carter l. 1:00 MI‘. ‘Livingstone . . . . . . . . . .. 1:00 ———— 5, s lfmbfimge“ Jab/Ilsa 'Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. loo Mr. iBrIIce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00‘ ‘W; liflrrv Crosby, coi-uwou, w“ Imus. l_. owliiig 15 Miss McDougnll . . . . . . .. 1.0.. Brady SIIOG Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 a visitor to the city yesterday. _ Mr‘: Yirmiglle MCAMBY ' lMiss Jennie Johnston l0li,M0l‘l‘lS & |SmiIli . . . . . . . . . . 5.00] T‘ ‘,0 m M“ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' '* “5-‘Mr. Nash . . . . . . . . . . . . I . ' . ~ . ' . I .0 1:00 Miss McRae ...... . ..... 1.00 MY- Amhrose Doyle. Pleasant M" ("=11 PQWBI‘ - - - - - - ~ - »- €5 Chas. Drew . . . . . . . . . . . . .. loIfMlss Garrick . . . . . . . . . . . .. mo 0mm was n visitor to tho-city M" J-Yil Webster -- 1~"0-E Caswell .15'I)I-. Pclhlck . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Yefiierllfly- Mrs “- v- rural“ Mr. Cullnlcre ~ .45 Sydney Burhoe . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 y“ J‘ "lciluhil" '3" Miss Turner 1.00 Vi‘. O. TNIIIIOI‘ . . . . . . . .. 2.00] Mr. Fred Weeks. Fredericton. "i _' A» ‘Bruce - ~ ~ - R - - ~- 51°“ MISS Clarke . .. 1.00 o. v. Moore 1.00 “'11s u visitor to the city yesterdily- a?“ 1' 11mm ‘Mclmnnld " ' ' ‘ " '50 Miss McNeill .. 1.00 ll. Vaullusklrk . . . . . . . .. 2.00‘ ‘ '*—— ‘ rs [mm ‘night ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " ‘I00 Mill Warren 1.00 Hurry Jenkins . .. . . . . .. 5.00 l; _ . ' Miss Aunlo Shaw, lBrutlonell, hill! 5 2000 Mia Mcllwen .50 A Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .50 Harry Houdini, master magician, 100A lFFlllllll Two Dollar Days Friday and Saiurday November 5th and 6th Charlottetown Proposes to Make Friday and Sat urday next, The . gest Value Giving Days in it's History. Alley & Company Will Do Their Level Best Tolilake Them So, We planned-Ahead For This GreatEvent And You‘ Will Reap The Benefit. 1.00 Miss M. Walker .. l.00l.. H. (‘PIISWPII 1.00 whose great black art tailed hlm 1.00 when it came to meeting the grim 1.00 reaper. Houdini died last week. JUST A FEW RUBBER rRIcEs T0 snow How SHE Hors Men's Rubbers $1.00 and $1.25 \Vomc1l ’s Rubbers 80c mid . 90C. Misses Rubbers 70c mid . . . . . . . . 80c. (‘llildrI-ifs Rubbers 60c and . . . . 70c. LuMBERMANs HEAvv RuBBERs / . __.-- Men's as above $2.50, Womeixs ‘$1.95, hlisscs $1.70, Boys’ $195, You l.~'. $1.70, Cllildrcifls $1.35. RUBBER Boo-rs Men's Knee Boots $1.00, Boys’ $3.00, Wonienjsi $2.25, Misses $1.95, Children's $1.65. OVERSHOES Men's 2 Buckle $2.45, 4 Buckle $3.10. ‘Vomelfis 3 Buckle $2.31’), 4 Bucklo . . . . . $2.95 Misses 4 Buckle . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.35 $2.00 gram‘ roorwEAR will soon be needed, old people ivant them now, buy on Dollhr Days. Women’s Plain Felt Boots _. . .. $2.25 Women's Leather Foxcd Bbots $2.65 All Colours Felt Slippers . . . . .‘ $1.10 Men's Felt Boots, with Heav Felt Soles . . . . . $2.65 M n’s Plain Felt Boots .. . . .. $2.50 Me ’s Leather Foxed Boots .. $2.95 1 Alley \ ; I cmiiioituali . - " 1Is-yvn;nm'm""'¢ . . o Y- -\l'l ~_ I. v+..»¢»¢+— WE QUOTE BELOW FEW OF OUR. DOLLAR DAY PRICES ON I LEATHER FOOTWEAR Men's Ilcuvy Brown Work Boots $2.60 firzlin, lilucllcrs, tap 400 solos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . Men's Iligli (ilass Boots . . . . .. $4.95 llicifls Box Kip Boots, sizes 8, 9, and l0, only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.00 Men's Black Kid Slippers $1.80 .\lc-il’s high class Tam (lxfortls $5.00 ¢~@@¢_L WOMEN ’S WEAR ' Job lot liigll class ‘Strap Siloas, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95 Iirowii Cali‘ Brnguc. (lxfoi-ds, $6.50 for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black Suede, hvo hole iio shoes, $ Dav ' s, mlsliioiI soles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'.\ $2.25 . All iVool Hose, Ilorrow rib, Fawn,- BPOWII or Grey . . . . . . . . . . .. 59c.‘ a.‘ NATURAL TREADSHOES Thisovontlorful comfort shoe, has been a big selling lino, but we find our stock too largo for this time of year. ’.i.o lot now or old customers in oiI them we will soil on Dollnr Davs W om‘cii's ‘Natural Trend (lxfords $11.00 lOI‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.80 Rich's Natural Tread Boots, $13,041 for . . . . . . . . . . . ..~. . . . . .. "$10.00 NOTE _ The above list is only a few of the attractions offered, but kindlvy remem- ber no matter what your footwear re- quirements are you'll get a. real dis- count on every item. .1‘ ALLEY a oo.,»i.'rn.