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1912-07-15
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THE GLASGOW. HOUSE ANNUAL MID-SUMMER SALE 35,000 8s ABSOLUTE COST: THE EVENT OF THE SEASON Sale commences on the 15th of July for 10 days only to make room for our immense Fall purchases. We place our entire stock of Dry Goods at your disposal at ACTUAL COST: 044 os st o- os s feet Seat * es e oto iodetods so-afe fs ? *s we know will appeal to careful shrewd buyers. EERE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE ? PEEP EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EE EE ERLE EEE EERE EEE EEE ERE EE It will be impossible in the limited space at our disposal to give an adequate idea of the many lines comprised in this gigantic stock. We, however, quote you below a few of the leading lines which gt; * * * + + ee ee : + + + * * The * . ONE TABLE OF BLOUSES * + EVERY OTHER BLOUSE IN STOCK * * ANOTHER LOT OF BLOUSES Kg ese * 120 in all. Regular 2.00 to 3.50, * + AT + + 52 in all. Regular 3.00 to 5.00, + So + Your choice for 1.00. + + ACTUAL COST + oF Your choice for 1.50, * Mises ae + * a Shipper PEEP EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE FLEE LEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EE Veebeeeeeseedeateseeeeeeeseaes Th te TT EERSTE TE TES fitteteeettraeee cere es Ptttteteeesteree eee ees dstesetbereertesaceeess up quic + 25 LADIES MUSLIN DRESSES + + SILK DRESSES * 18 LADIES SUITS ae 00 LADIES SKIRTS ee i Spi Season s best styles, + : 15 Ladi s high-class stylish silk dresses * + Assorted patterns, t + In Serge voile, ete, in latest styles AT COST. + . AT COST. : : 7 AT COST. : + SEE EEEE EEE EEE EES PEER EEL REE EERE EE PEEP EEE EEE EE EE EE Ee APERET EEE SESE RE SET STEER TT RGE ET EPR eer PNT CELDT Eee E ESS PEP EE EPPPPEEEER STEERER EEE EE EEE + ONE SPECIAL TABLE + t EVERY DRESS AT COST 2 + + cRUM PRINTS + * Of Soe 's Dresses, regular 1.25 to 1.75,-to clear Hs * Comprising 48 of the season s latest styles and-newest as . ne and Anderson Ginghams i in immense ran, ange + me AT 95 cents, os : a materials, - * 2 1214 cts, PER YARD. ; a EEEEEE EEE EEE E EE ELE EEE EE EEE EEE EE EPEEEEEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EE PEEEEEEA EE ET TEETER REE EE EEE DRESS ee ae ae ee DRAPERIES LACE CURTAINS LINENS AND TOWELLINGS HOSIERY ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS GLOVES LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, Etc., Etc., AT COST. oh epg A NO RESERVE. - Sale Starts ey Morning t the 15th inst. Now just a word DON T DELAY but come while the stock is intact. : ee attest tecoes : AT.CosT, : Great Gather ists in Lon (Special te London, July 13 ed scientists repre colleges; institutio 4 gt; Search and ecient . Parts of the civili week to take part Mext week, of the jof the foundation 1e GI asgow ee Se8 oe aa : 5 in Brita Europe, nearly ve ations of the Oriet anada, and the PPR EE ERE ee bf bf) banded with over-ripe non-fruit, gar- is running fifty-five milk stations this street intersection where a patrol 5 ia all parts of the Pap gt; sf bage and bags filled with dirty. water summer and in addition to these there man Was stationed all night and while ne pei 1 1 Pesented at the. STRAY TOPICS FROM *h/and afterward made indignant com-jare numerous other stations conduct- a private watchman was walking up H 7 i i Pen wilt LIETLE OLD NRW YORK +j-/plaints to the police department be- ed by various charitable persons and and down the street in front of the , hue until Thui + cause they had not beer give organizations, Last year there were store, the burglars drilled the safe I * Sad a3 i BR peching ruth heb bee anata peatection to sathor aad if eotric OFT and blew it op- sat . 5 e one of- the kers was an Eqgtsh 1910 ahd it en with nitroglycerine, after they had x i pration will be on (Special to the News) suffragette who had taken part in the o expected Faty. will Covered the safo- with water-soaked : nd a highly intere: New York, July 15- As ustal after window-smashing riots in London. be still further reduced this yeu (clothing: So well aia they do their program has beet the closing of the schools the vaca- fod During the last few years energetic According to statistics gathered by Job, that neither the watchman. nor Beorge, who, dike g tion playgrounds of which this city has efforts have been made by yublic spir- the National Highways PB So-jthe patrolman heard the explosion. more than one hundred, have been op- ited men and women. in this city to/clety 26 persons were Kile 153 The burglars obtainea 1u00 in cash Sned-and daity they are thronged with/r duce the tremendous mortality injured by :tomobiles Btreets and goods valued at 500 and the rob- thousands of those poor children who, among infants which prevailed in the/ f New York during the tijomth of bery was not detected uptil the fol- Sre Not 60 fortunate as to be able tolcrowded sections of the city during June. Last year only twelve persons owing morning. The burglars were spend the summer months in the coun- the summer months. Now there are Were. Killed by automobiles in the areful enough not to leave any tell- try. Last summer these playgrounds about 150 organizations in the city streets of New York in June. Not- tale fingerprints behind them, a ae ae nas ene of ,832,516 engaged in work of ono kind or an- withstanding this alarming increase in . The placid Ilttle lake 1 Prospect eee Some men figure that as the mercury climbs al it is expected that this other in behalf of babies, Until last/fatal accidents due in almost every Park was the scene ofa tragic come- ups: will fall do fi 2 sear the attendance will be tar in ex- year each society planned its cam- case to reckless driving, the commit- dy the other day. A young man, who fates ind Srey teecepppie has ye HE LARGI In the Highest Degree ae nS Profitable ae it entertain his f jue Royal Society preign guests. Th cess of that figure. Many of these aign with little knowledge ot what tee appointed by the beard of alder. haa been strolling through the park Playgrounds are equipped with shower the others were doing. Under such /men to consider the subject of auto- frived at the lake and after having baths which are thoroughly enjoyed conditions duplication. of effort, and mobile speed regulation, has submit- Watched the rowboats skimming over So there has grown iD by the oungsters. much Waste of energy was inevitable./ted a report which favors an exten- the Water for a while he came to the i tion that Summe a There are also morning and after- Thie need of a clearing house for In- sion of the speed limit for automobiles conclusion that tt would be-great tor i hoon playgrotinds for mothers with fermation and general co-operdtion traveling on the str iuulevards to le down in a boat and be rocked to bables and root playgrounds which Was felt. To meet this last season the and roads of Great New York. The sleep by the gentle waves. He had nev- last year were patronized: by an ag- Health department and seven private report of the committee recommends er been in a boat in his life, but be- Sregate of more than two million wo- milk station agencies united in form- to change the maximum speed in . the leved he could manage the thing. as men and children. These playgrounds ing the Association of Infant Milk Towded sections of the city from well as many of the other oarsmen. are scattered Over the whole city, and Stations, eight to fifteen miles and on the drive- He hired a boat and bravely but awk- lt;- Are in most cases connected with pub- With a view of extending the scope Ways and roads from fifteen to twenty Wardly struck out info the lake. When Ue school buildings. They are a great of the work and. still better systemat- five It is quite likely that the hc-came neara little island-he-drew+ boon to the many thousands of chil- izing it a new society was formed un- attempt to change the automobile ord- in- his oars and stretched himself out? H aren in the congested eos of the der the namo of Bables Welfare Asso- inance ith the for a stooze: But there was no rest Nh Ror instaned take a typical that of the ity Who are onand-at-presen reer DINTNTETE n the-gentis-rocking-by 2. cee fhe city during thie vacation. months are repre- met Considerable opposition in the waves mde him terribly assick a Canadian wallpaper and are even too poor to make trips sented in it. It is expected that by the Board of Aldermen, and when a policeman in a boat caine fo the woods aud large natural parks the end of the present summer al For some time an unusually clever near him the alck man cried for help. tig OWer Organizations Wil be en- ang of up-to-date burglars has been He was taken to the shore and hur- Some of the suffrage agitators try- rolied in the new associaticu, The lat- oPerating In the Bowery section of ried to the nearest hospital in an am- - ing to make converts in the densely ter, which is under the general su- the clty. These masters of their pro- Dulance. The doctors at the hospital ited sections of the Hast and pervision and direction of the Health fession have been entering stores and diagnosed a severe case of mal de mer the West side were given a taste of Department, bas made ,considerable blowing up safes night after night, nd soon had-the patient in normal thelrown mediciny the other day and Progress in systematizing the work by without attracting the attention of the condition again, 45 was to be expected did not en- introducing a uniferm method of police.. The other night they entered doy the experience. They were bom- weekly reports. The Board of Health a store only about fitty fest from a No greater fallacy'has ever gone so gt; Jong un- ehotengcds - Sanumer a is a dull season for many lines but there is no fundamental reason why it should bez They wished to secure their placing orders from the retailers before the early Fall when , Aserican lines are offered. Through educa- eos. tion by Advertising, they advanced the season to start the middle of June, instead of the end of August, and they now beat their foreign competitors to the market by nearly three - months. a. ANNUAL CELEBRATION IN FRANCE Paris, July 13. The French capital Haas HOMINCER ACENGY TE Se te a ae antic mation Of the cust Mt - aa ( T ( F A NCY 384 Main St. pation of the customary oele- Perhaps you face a selling problem that edu- cation by: Advertising will solve. Perhaps your Summer business needs the tonic ot Summer Advertising. jPration-of-ihe national holiday to- Morrow, which will be the one hun- dred and twenty-third anniversary of the fall of the Bastile and the begin- ning of the French Revolution. The We Have Some Extra RESIDENTIAL Popular merrymaking began thts eve- z . 1200, 50 ft., Block 54, Montreal St., In which the pleasare-loving: Pavtalany Good Propositions in 1-8; 6, 12, take such delight. The boulevards Business Property. . As the mercury climbs up to its highest degree, i increase, rather than slacken, your Advertising and selling efforts, You will find it profitable in the highest degree. were thronged with gay crowds and 1200, 50 -ft-Block 80, Montreal St, in all the parks and public squares 1-3: 6, 12. there were band concerts provided by the municipality. The big spectacular 2,000, 50 ft., Block 58, Ottawa St, (beautiful view.) feature of the celebration tomorrow will be, of course, the grand military review at Longchamps. For the re- view this year there is to be an added Bees opceen roe orcas mali b abate Stead oy per foot: ; , 400 per foot. 1500, 50 ft., Block 83, Braemar St, attraction for the masses, This. wil PEERS ei ie eee ane Montreal St., 400 per foot, corner. 1500, 50 ft., Block 86, Balmoral St. Seaeiee al gear 80, the great /sin rd, containing all Gram-o-phone as a present fe National Italian e/Wanit Histings of all you 1 rt We will sell it for you. Act at once.
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