“Nunav- var- . , ,.. ....-. ....> -e-_.-.,-_.-.__.~c_- ~ - Tiiuizsimiv. new shades. A style for to suit oll. Sizes l2 to stripe,oll ,___._.. overs in colorlul orrey ,_ . . _. .\'.\l\lt'l‘ NEW ll.-\'l‘§ $1.69 ‘° $3.50 All Colors. MEN'S SHOES‘ Styles in $2.98 “l” i’ nuts‘ SWl-LYIERS 69c ‘""‘ $1.19 5,____ ...__ . Es r iris 7-K l’ 5.11.7.3; i or... ..‘.;;;;..i;*”“"‘s]' l 0 I SMART NEW TOP COATS JUST UNPACKED ALL FRESH $ o Up, NEW STOCK NEW STYLES AND COLORS ALL SIZES FROM -_1 n95 ‘" 1 pliiln .\!l Illlii-k. |""v"'ti and White. —1 LADIES‘ COATSY—-Your choice ol hundreds of new Spring Cools -— Crepes tricotincs, boucles ond polcs. Brzx uuzk styles or slim fitting. $12 es"'"iT:§’§.“-E6" everyone ctr-d prices 50. Price ronge MAN TAILORED SUlTSL-Fine quality Men's weer toncy pin wool worsted suits. Block and Nuvy. Sizes l4 to 42. Price —- u SWEATERS! SKlRTS!—Sce our lorge ossortmentl A beoutilul group ot pull- Prices sl 29 $2.50 We Corry one of the Largest Assortments of MEN'S SUITS in tlie City, o reolly Wonderful linc, oll the new cnlors and styles for Spring $ U rind Priccd to suit everybody from — — - _ _ _ _ ~ __ _ 1 p JIENYQ JACKETS l Ytl .. S “THKK SHIRTS . _ r r i .l't _ .ii.his?‘"':....S;r:.:.“"'ti. ~11‘? "1""- 98° two tmios and C0,", __ $2.50 “p: o\'rcir{.-'\r.r.s_ iviririiiir‘; .\ll Sizes l0 46. Special BO Y‘§ SUIT S (‘lievlnt BOYS GOLFER PAGES Heavy '1‘\veeds Stiei-izil Pair In Tivr-rds and l Scrges. From up. The citisritntiico. 2 —STORES—2 S 144 Grcnt- (leorzt Plume 1500 L1- _ __,_ Bristol And Vicinity 1m" blirgiroi O'Brien.’ C:t.y er VZlCflllCll with her I ‘t and Mrs. Michell it l .2 ‘s Riifld. was .. l‘ Xloiidzii" :1: i-he study club. l ‘l ti" in the R. C V. R v tlrllllfg i0 tlinr (time; ‘ _ were Lille-is fit ' Nivy hm": were Geo e...il; Coiiin. Prink Rh. hail. Jr>hnit.e .\I"C'vr:itli ill-lll Fred Blnxlrinil. hurt in l? T‘ llTll ‘The bird _ I c nittiil rii.~h:nrz the . of Fibs")? rinli." Inc "i ttir- ice crine eary rra-on ‘o it in: will start. en Kid (Yfirieti. Mort" who Joiirnr-ird '0 (iii din}: last for a mam-ti LADIES’ WEAR 09 Queen Street. Phone 1501 Xlzimlnlcn Islmtde Just. as soorilllfleb (hicks have started laying tn as thr- wczittinr nets springlzk-i unit iALtrr-ii. B \\'0l'l( ivill stliri- there. ‘ The Qondltkn of Robert McKay. who ivris stricken qiizte suddenly tivo tree-ks . .0, with a heart at- tack is repoi-ird llllt'l\1l1l_f_’,e'(l. Mr. Stephen Kcrtc who is spend- ing ' itr months in flip ciiv r to hi: clfl home here Mr. Kccte \\':ll rt ninth i;t iiiiti; the rriiiis in cziintijv are fll'l(‘(l up. Mrs H0\\'.'\l'll Anderson hits been roiifiiii-rl to her lionir- for some iinin through illne s. Mi". Albert Altrlfiii-en is also reported on the .<'.'k list irwh an ntizick o! t.he old that. is me ' no, ilic i-eunda The fl4"\“(‘l'l’\lilf‘l‘ll- snow ploii"?! opened thr- l'(‘1\(l in Rio-will hrirlit‘ czi Siiiiirilziv biit t: velltrs cl m tho l't"illl is in a lPlTllllfl Shit.’ OWIEYY to the imniint. of trio and slush that is st Ii rm thr- DIIVPTDiPTll. tho pic . . t fIOlllQ deep cncuch. Hon. H ll ESPN Pl'tl\'ll‘f“.'\l Vi» " was iii .\ . F"l’l'l'll'l{\l1 (‘l lit" irlni‘ iYLIflt ntitr Viroiirh. the p‘. ' R"5l- _dcii‘s horn nrr» of t“ lwiif’! ‘he ' ' filmltfll‘ d when smite coiled Shejiiirtl "t\'f‘l‘l‘!lt“l‘l lil“l\ want i.» knocked out in in» rt‘. ' r- l7ll$lIl0>S plot-rs the In? id Y that \‘.'.'l_\'. One fzrnitrl tl s ::= f 1 MfllYll truck w: ‘riled Gt Scotch- Vrt has born tcrt. for a tit-cl; Wfl :11: for the f." rdienn boxrr. Captain Si. Clair (‘widiird tins moved to the sons dc once lllO‘/‘ ‘Titr- (‘rigifritn '~ ~ sol iii vrinwi firs. town ; in! in lli hvri Mr. James bfiirpltir, tilnwll Rffl". who tins lW/‘ll ct‘. ‘he sir}: llFl for sonic tune as n: vat-d scineii-‘tidtt ini,)r~\‘erl. Mr. .\liir iv is well zi- loni: tn tlie ri\ m . life Kiss Bl'\"(‘lll‘ 561L111“. S ls , nrliiif! n vnr- " M" W8! BLUEBIRD REBURDS .8 ZBSOB-Tommi! PM" Lonesome Roci - (Ports l 0nd?) 7.6505—-Wayno Km‘! The Love Theme lllusiv-a Romfgflifi.’ g o "ill; ‘lithe... Upon Star The Stcirlit Hour worth Ol Victor B "fir/m 1,, 1hr llnlnly n] V1.1», Rrrnnh on m: Rt tVntm/lr -- 1hr inrlnmrrnl burl! u, [Tiny Ilnm." MILLER 8808., LTD. plough la qwn the rnridand at .lri.st the flTlWf‘ \\’1s fri-red to ship . is freight lrv-d .\lr. (‘lirirlriswl rhitie :-t~-,i."i'i' i last. \\f‘(‘l( (ill hits: ‘Mr. ivalier "cs has purchas- ed a tlS-(‘Cl vnetne for hs brat and who its con~ . slivrntan at St h..s rurrhai-sd one ' bi'lt by the Boot Mi rell iinrlvi" f Fliliik Alceiircn. ’l".\'o nooks in '- and fishers will ‘t ft r r alt re .'\I'l'l Wdllflill iiii» av iict. clinic them home have arrived hen» lt- flllliTillll 0f snow the 1 "l~ Lonti l3 orrl. . Georgetown l . I Lziirri-ni-v bHlJtllKlYCl‘ ot the I Atnitfll is and niglininticrs, this i'c.ii.li.<i Lo serYl-et‘ iiitei‘ 5pcii(t~ i nu; iiro iwvras at. hi5 lionic here. _.\liss Aliiry l\lacDonz\ld, teacher oi , llll. schou. silent. the iveckonrl m. ‘ tier liuiiie in Luiiiiiciiiiig. Citin‘ Uiultin l5 now u patient. iii inc Ciiiirlottcluivii hospital. Mi". John A. MllCKlllllOtl nun c a biuci HSlL to Georgetown, the guest. til .\li'. and Mrs. Jt\l‘l\('S Sklnnei". M1. llllil .\li.s. AHLJKHIDOX) spent. .- i\llll4'l' niiiiiilis in Chiirlottetcivn int"; liLtii Ull returning t0 their lionic Wllillll the next. lew weeks. citizens of this town l The are pltiiscii to have in their midst, ; lit-vcrviiu J. fl‘. Jayne who Ls a, not.- dnd .p ill‘ public speaker. Rev. iynt boot; the "Search Eter- .5 new in the public library, it. is in great. de- pooiilc here. Rev. Mr. "arv talents, and en- - ii: e - L0 appreciate good nut-c. llc \\.is re~electcd_prcsl- cont of the Georgetown Literary ' Assutizitxin. M" Your: lsiitchildrer of Halilax is tinting u short vacation with hci iiioilir-r, Ali's. James Battchllder. Elmer Jeffrey of the Prince Ed- “"111 island Highlanders spent two “it'll-Q \\'llli his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Jeffrey. Mrs. A. lluestts and little Iliiiiiie, of Chzirlcttc-toivn. , brief visit. to Georgetown. son. made a Mi Beth MacCnnnell, student of .\lillii s COllllliPFPlJl college, spent a. .. 'ti‘i. time with her parents, Mr. and Nils, J. A. lylzicCoiincll. P‘rr'd ltlcCullriugh of the Prince llinivnixl Island Highlanders spent: some time at. his home in George- lOWH. ' Morrison. student of rs collcrzo spent a .» l .\.tr-:iii».ii with her mother, Mrs. l‘tlll\' M()l'l‘l.‘70!1. l Tlic Plllllls of the rlmarv depart- ment. oi‘ this school told their week- 1y nivcine; in the ltbrzn-v on Monday, ,, ll lzirize number 0f children were ‘ _'l_"‘;__l.“'l "limp m [)l't‘.\ttlll, zilsh sr-vcriil visitors. The ' , ‘ _" n“ irrigrtini runs d of stories told by iiliilv, In ' - l their lt‘fl('ll(‘l‘, Miss A. Keenan and the librarian, Miss G. Solomon, also stories bv the pupils. Mrs. E. J. Martin of Winchester. Mast. arrived home on Monday i, nlriht. tn attend the funeral of her y itiiln-r, Nit". (Jhnrlcs DcLorte.~G. r-imrtms nrnirnrron "trams mm I-‘RANCIIOT T0 is-Tuuas. mi. MONTAGUE-SAT. mt. rm? ‘IHARLQTTETC-W-N rfiiiiznniisi _lSea. View i l And Vicinity i __ Many friends of Pto Bruno Oou son are pleased to loam ho ll quit. recovered from his recent attack c flu‘ and Ls returning “to re sumo his military training wt: his regiment. , ____ I All no indeed sorry to team o tthe illness of Mrs. Margaret Slmp |son, Darnle-y. at the home of he‘ daughter Mrs. Wallace MeNuit .'I'he many friends trust to hear oi .:iii improvement tn her eondltzoz: at an early date. ‘ Miss Vera Brander hu returned to Charlottetown to resume tier duties as student. in Prince o. WRlES College. Many friends are pleased to learn that Dorothy Murphy Ls bet~ ter and mble to be about. again at- ter being under the Din’; core for ‘some time pasta. Mrs. Atwood Blakaney ls spend- ing some time 1n Baltic on pro- fesdonol duties the guest of Mr and Mrs. Klei- Crnfer vinho are these days receiving m, congrat- ulations of their frtonda on the wrrlval of a little daughter to their home recently. ' Miss Lillian McLeod was a re-i cent. visitor to Chorlottetown and New Glasgow. y Mr. Roy Adams spent. a few day“, recently in Charlottetown 1n the interests of his busiries. The roads during the past week have been exceptionally good. The lust fall of snow hos filled in tin-- ditches and the fanners are all busy finishing up their hauling be- fore the snow disappears. ‘ Mr. iltfialdon Duggan is spending some time in French River 1n the emiploy of Mir. Hollis Burt. Mr. Jorn Whitehead. Clinton] , \\':is a. recent visitor to Sea View. y Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Donaldl ‘and little SOn Clifford spent. the , week end with friend: in Graham's Road. l Miss Lilla Macheod. Vlctorial West, is visiting in Sea View the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Jarm A Coulson. . Mrs. William Cousins spent. aI few days recently witth friends m Summerslde. Mr. and Mtrs. John Moose and little son I/ymari were recent vis- itors to Sea View and sipem a pleasant. visit with friends more. ' Mr. Robert. Cousins and Mr. John MacNiitt have purchased the wood land fomiely owned by Mr. Pet-er lVlacNuit. These young men are; busy cutting the wood, hauling‘ and sawing it. into firewood. They t are finding many glad to purchase _ The members of the Datmley Easter thank offering at. the Dam- ley Hull on Thursday evening! Rev. Mr. Crowdis was present. and t conducted this service and alto pave an inspiring add-fess whlcii' was greatly appreciated by the large audience who were present. Pie Ellsworth Bernard is spend- ing some time ln furlough among friends in Baltic and Kenslngitnn. The many friends of Pie. Bernard are pleased to learn that: he ls making a good recovery after nfs recent. illness 1n hop-ital. All are indeed sorry to learn ti ii-as necessary for Mrs. Heath Mc- Leod to enter the P. E. Island Hos- pital for treatment. Mrs. McLeod has been azlzng for some time p19- vlous and friends sincerely trust. to hear of a speedy recovery. The many friends are Indeed sorry to learn that. Miss Laura Graham is again confined to bed suffering from a relapse. All trust to soon hear of an improved con- dition of health. Although March resumed the role of winter weather for o cer- tain length of time yet it. went. out in quite a lamb-trim attitude u the last days of March were quit/e sprlngltke. Mrs. RJchitrd Diekison returned to her home 1n New Glasgow a-f- ter spending a. few days pleasantly with friends in Sea View. Mrs. Elwin MacArthur and little daughter-a Joy-e and Shirley have returned to Elmsdale after visit.- ing 1n Sea. View the guest-s of Mr rind Mrs, Clifford Maclarcn. Mrs. Robert. MacNutt spent a nlqizfant week end wttih friends in Ba .0. Many will be sorry to team of the prolonged illness of Mr. James Campbell at his home in Darnley. all trust to soon see him about again. \ Ptle. Charles ‘mplln of the P. B] l‘. Highlanders Ls spending o short t furlough with his many friends. I Pte. John Crozter P. l. I. High- landers Ls visiting his wife and family on a short leave of abscnoet at their home in Baltic. M‘? l The ftshennen are beginning to make some preparation for flahtnzl for another sengon but a (gr many are undecided owing to war restrictions l m c9 m1 lobsters. n m“ Wm‘ TEN mm nous: scnoor. H no f Feb M“??? ll oc- ruory and Grade X: 1. Marie Million. Grade IX: l. Eleanor Fitzpatrick. Grade VII: l Noreen Mullen. I. giliura Fitzpatrick. a. Herbert Mitch- Gradc V: f. 'I‘onv fnughron. Grade I: . Mil rod Imtor. 2. Loo Smith. 3. Jacqueline lnughron. Gr ae’ III 8r: 1. T. lth. 2. Vlncgnt. MacDonald. "H. Sm Grade III Jr: 1. Josephine Fitz- patrick. 2, Mllltard smith, Grade II: f. Arum Smith. i. Earl Muren. Grade I: i. Forence Corrlgnn. Joseph Ciisaek. ‘Poacher. (Patriot. Please Copy) a supply of this firewood. t‘ t and Sea View W. M. S. held their ii. l i lop Style It Real Economy Price $18.50 We have grouped this lot of flno ycrn dyed worsted: at I. price P. m. I. men can't. ignore. Based on prment day ma-rket standards, noo one is worth loss than $22.50. Come tn and select your favour- ite shade and pattern. You'll be surprised . . . . even delighted $21‘. lfellifi. $18.50 Extra Trousers at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men's Trench floats $5.50 Navy blue Gabardine Trench Coats in dressy military style . . . just tho WPO of swagger-typo mats men go fort All good fit- ting, fully lined and showorproof. Sizes 36 to 44. Buy now and get n full year's BARGAIN FARES FROM ALL STATIONS TO_ Wgflgmg. FRIDAY 6' SATURDAY Apr" sit, e- on. Take advantage of those low hm h shop st. tho Store when Better Thing! Coot Lon. JA/‘okfl .95 5"” You'll bo delighted wit-h o very handsome man tailored suit that we are showing this week , . . It’: offered tn grey or 86186 wood, beautifully designed and out, ..... .. $12.95 There’: nothinl llhll It"! 8° pleasing a finish t0 Yo"? Spring costume u one of those delightful Celoneso sheer and organdto blouses. at — $3.95, $2.95 and ' Tho smartest mniivlwt "We flprlng dresses in clover print-I. soft pastels. developed tn Cet- anese and Crepe and selllnff B‘ §l°.°f‘.".'.".".‘.’. l’??? $2.95 Girls’ 90H!!! 001M. B155 1 to S. P810002 $2.95 t... $6.95 sueenoox. Prices: $4.95 t. $8.95 Sizes ‘l to 14X. Prices: $6.95 te$13.95 And the so necessary Martha Washington Dresses beloved by all ladies. are —- t First lluality ‘Chiffon Hose $1.15 For $I ~00 First quality Crepe Chiffon Hose, one shade only, "Royal Beige". Regular $1.15 value, 9% b0 10%. Clea-ring at per pair .............. .. I Four thread full fashioned Chiffon Hose. Regular 85c. P941”. 1n one shade only; “Rose Blush". Sin: 6% l0 10%. Clearing at pali- “Medium Service weight" first quality full fashioned. Regular $1.15, two shades only, Dork Beige and Rose Blush. S1188 8% Y0 10%, special price Friday and Saiur ay, per poll‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 1 loo GIRLS IABKETS Girls’ Jacket: for spring. Plain gnd gtrtpcd materials. Sines t! 2.25“; ‘£95 fit-so Girls‘ Cotton Dresses. Sizes 1 to 14X. Prices: 986-! and $I3.5O WEB-l‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i333, i“.’.’.“...‘."..'.°..‘.l $4.95 $1.98 ....e $1.59 LYoutlWs and . Visit the Basement with singed’, 5mg; Hero's value we can really about , , bee it’ Oil!‘ D068 l0 esoteric?" i.f.‘.'."‘ sit: 332;". ..'....... .....- and ankle length. c titre. Sizes 36 ed suits of worsteds or sport; B1225 30 L0 44 . . . . .. I L0 M . . . . . . . . . .. I tweed‘ 1n the ‘my-y nudes gnfl . , . llk too, . . . “‘Elll.“£‘,'"§'i’ y; hi; .'.’;’§§"‘g‘.,.‘Z'“"‘é‘°§°§ l’;i.“'“.'..f§.“““..“‘°“....; c... 13044 . . . . . . . . . . . .. I 35w.“ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ g mzeaaam". lé/lrelné Iitprpcyf gfflfldfilggh Price . . . . . . . . . . .. i r w use m 5' Men's Broadcloth Palm“ Some with one others with two 31732555’??? .... .. 79c. if; éiffff, $1 _39 w», S: vent-s. x52: Niall‘; “my Shh-u Men's fancy all wool i o Sizes i4 to 1'7 .... .. 690. weed Capo ..... -- c‘ IB2IIIIIQJIR2I Scotch Lace Stain Resisting Cold water will remove all traces of any foreign substance on this lace-free from starch the lace is Size 54 x 54 inches. Each Size 54 x 54 inches. Each Boy's Suits There's style and snap - and plenty of hard wear in this range for boys 1t to 10 years. Sport model coat and two pairs longs. For all wool Eng- llsh fabrics that have . . . cut. ififiiiilitftilil; $ 1 0.50 Table Cloth! liquid repellent and stain resistant. .... .. $1.00 ..$1.15 $10.50 6 to l1 years, Junlofs Suits — Exciting vnlims tn these finer tailored uJl wool suits. Heavy satin linings, rich shades, boy- ish pacing‘; d 2 pieces, t an en... $4.95 3 pieces, Cnrit, Golfers 8r Shorts Size ‘l2 x 90 inches. Each Bo , , u ys and Youths Shirts with Fused Co an. 0 t — ust tn, "The Townley" Shirts Size '12 x 90 inches. Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ofrezngeil-ieppiren» bmadclonm A11 new l J. rtne Quality Emgllsh Sheetings, at prices um will our v0“ w bu: shadrs and nut-terns $1M 12 it t” 1" -- I in large quantities. — Buy Enough Fm A“ season | ' u Unbleached Sheeting. ‘if inches wide. Yard . . . . . c! Y Unbleached Sheeting. ai inches wide. Yard ...... .. 48C. 49 Drapery Chintz, 26 inches wide. New Curtains for spelngé have Bleached Sheeting, '12 inches wide. Yard 0. apoltrilattcrrasvlhclzlors to‘ c4hoose glfitguefigeylfzln “Illa-tic 13ml: 6010:‘! i i c spots. Wide variety of patterns Bleached Sheeting, B1 inches wide. Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. GWEN-S. Pei‘ yard n w m“ your purse, a‘ Colored Krtnklette Bedspreada. in rose, blue, gold, green and rust. Size flt x 105 lnchoa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Inch .. Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases. Clearing at pale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hammad Pillow Cases, o good inches. Petr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hammad Bleached Sheets, an economy buy in serviccnble Sheets. Size d8 x B6 inches. Each Batter qualifies 1n 30 ln widths New Curtain Nets. Imported direct from Scotland in Rayon and Cottons. Choice of White or Ecru" at. p0!‘ yard 180., 250., 306-! 35c. e. 75c. An attractive serviceable Spread Size about 42 x 33 inches. medium weight, 42 x 88 79c. 35c. 85c. tiet line oi These Stylish prunes in synthetic leathers, calf, alligator and oow- hide. Color: red, black, nkvy, bmwn, wine and . . . . . _ . . - - - , . . . - . . . . . - . . . , - . . . - 1 - I rust . rwuhablo Iml-plg Blip-on Gloves in ton, white, black, grey, chnmola ond red-earth. Btzeo 0 — ‘M. P1100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. Imported flowers, clusters or or wherever they happen to land. 250., 35c., Gloves for every hand, in Chomofutta, silk or Kay- luodo. All loading ooloro New PIIRSES $l.'l5 Striped washable rayon silk in newest. colors. 88 inches c wide. Yard . . . . . . . . . . .. I N" Spring Coatings 1n Ill shades, 54 inches wide. Yflfli ................... .. 1.75 1.75, Z95, 35o spikes. perching on hats, iapets, 856., 1.25, 1.50, 2.25,3.0 “d "l7 Shadow Cloth. Just. received, 4 pieces English Shadow Cloth in Green, Blue and Sand Ground. 40 inches wide. PP!‘ yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 inch STRIPED RAYON 8G0 Checked dud plain .1001 to match newest. for spring jackets and sratittic, 5A inches wide. s 2 n95 Printed Silks ln all stimles and gprlng pnzterns, 38 tn wide. Ynrd : 1.00, 1.25, 1.35 Prices - 506. and 85G- $1.00 Choose From the LADIES’ BASEMENT wool hills Skirts. Colors: Fuchsia. Rust, Cont, Powder Blue, Navy. Brown and Teal Blue. Sim 12 - 20. Prion : $1.98 and $2.29 Lldtu‘ nil wool short or long sleeved Sweater: In all the new pastel shades. Pullover or Cordl- qui style. Sines 14-40. Prteo . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I bodies‘ Front-ed” Silk Print Drones. Bmlc- . ftrtco.... I Lodloo‘ Bill: Pontloii tn all styles. Colon: Tfia Boole ~ml White. time llfll med uni "in large. Pilc- Plain Blue. Prices -— Ladies’ All wool Bwonton. Short sleeves. Clue 14-40. Plot/cl shades. Pelee I49 Ladlol’ Satin Dressing Gowns. Colors: Rose, Oopen, Gold, Tur- quotso, Royal Blue and Block. Sim, small medium and largo. Price Osmor House Dresses. teed not. to fade. Blues 14 - n. $1.50 $2.00 $2.00 $2.50 Mon’: Hats, tho intent shape. Guaran- Rango 0F SHIRTS For Men Men's Shirts, all new fanoy patterns. also plain White 01' $1.55 $1.65 $2.00-$2.50 $3.50 Men's New Gloves for Spring. Colors Tan, Grey. Cream. Price! I Men's Spring weight pajamas. Fancy or pliiln shades. P1106! 5 $1155 $235 $2.25 $5.00 seal Island's Widest $2.50 $3.00 $3.00 $3.50 ' Colors Khaki, Blue, Brown Assorted styles. Price: : 89c. t. $1.59 Children's Cotton mm Overalls _ 0 80d '. in Navy Blue with colored trtm- ' UP l!‘ mlng or pllln. Stool 1 ~ 4 - 6 veers. Price c