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t,Tiri!Ea.iPigra!mim<rniPH!nagm S p e c i a l S a l e - O N — BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS AND SBOES _ ; fm a Boriesqas. f§ ! ChGras girls. clad in warm w e a tiier § ^ costumes, fiimsfed, cad pranced rh?rr 1 -wej into iavor with. f a ir sized iu f ii- s fences w iaeh witnessed the performance g ^ of t i e \ J kt . t Babies,” £ typical ’b u r - fV_ L .I w .1 C™*, § ‘ifisgne xbrrw, a t the Auditorium Xhfi- Our ochool buits are built lor _ ^Ler TSsrerdRJ. jfcgnioaB and a^aiit ■with b c r - 1IIKIO ESCAPE WIN LACERATIONS III CLARK ST. CUSH business, of strong fabrics — die j | strongest mack- • g Some of the Suits are made = with extra trousers. . ft last nigiit- As is usual jfcsgae products 00 ss, there was 2 >c*r much to tie euj / v except girls,- c o m e diaiiE asci iome pretty scenery. H o w ever-, nearly every one in lbs a n d ieace Appeared us be well pleased with ■the $25.00 Boys’ Suits $22.50 Boys’ Suits $20.00 Beys’ Suits $18.00 Boys’ Suits $15.00 Boys’ Suits ....$ 2 0 . 0 0 | ....$ 1 8 - 5 0 ! Mr. and M rs Claressca Htmnnsl of Htroe, suffered paiufnl b u t nor seri ous ia juries late T h u rsday evening •when their big sedan l e f t the road and tnraed turtle in C lark Street, a ' few miles •west of the d r y . C u t'by flying _ _______ , _ „ .Siass and braised, a a d lacerated, Mr. production. The came-.; 13 its put ovex j axid Mrs. Hummel w e re rushed to tbe some spicy hemor whj{3i was a p p a rent- j^rjVnujj r ^ r r Hospital bur .an exiffiina- ^ ^ 1r\ sr p a n s a a ^ ^ i T a o a snade & JDr. L e d r a H aglfc re-ig A M e s s a g e o f Im p o r t a n c e Commencing Saturday we start a most important event featuring for early Fall wear THE GREATEST EXHIBITION O P • COATS - DRESSES - SUITS FUR COATS SKIRTS s andieaee. „ , __ . . . . = vea3e-3 nothing but p a in f u l injuries o f :s iLietey Markwood as Mr. TVall o f I & snpsrjjcial character. _ — » ail S ^ e e t chowed. abiaty as a <»me-J xhe Rome couple -were diving to- dlan, while Bc<imie - IJioy d. Hena Yivi- 1 ward this eirr when th e ir sedan left r>r.n-r I.® Salle. Ernest stone a n a ! . i . . , __ j . _ _ ___ , .v- j $15 J 5 m enne, DoU t L<a Salle, Ernest Stone a = d road_ A s il0 r x aistance behind g others -who had principal P^rts a th e j them, a^r, bound for A u b urn, vas Dr. j^| 4 f4-0 S CCCilTLXlli:^ tilSlT nrf Onon> •w’Srt ns^icmr! ? * CCoed3~E3!d • $ 1 2 ^ > 0 g j Heri>ert In Masical Comedf. our- __ n, ,0 n r f n n rl! “M.r Golden Girl,'’ Victor Heil>ert'S Odd S m ts a t 5 7 . S o , 58.95, $ 9 . 9 5 ^ latest and said to be his best m u sical _ , - t % Jshcrw, is annotmced a t the Auditorium w o r t h tw ice as m u c h g ' t -. p - tt Monday erening. Victor H.er- — b e r t's 2 E a e n&fcds no introdD cdon. and. g h e h a s t o M s c r e d it saeh w e ll-know ii * g raceesses as *'The Velvet L a d y ,” 'T O V r l A 0 C S \Frinc-ess Pat.*’ \ T h e S e d M ill,’ VJ t / I i L o O L lO U u g Modiste*’ aud many others. Mr. Efer- s b e r t's s t o r e s a r e n o ted fo r th e i r d e l l Ijghrfnl m e lody, and swing, and, “M y | Boys’ and Little § tT.W Boys’ Shoes, black or tan 1 $5.95 E $5.W Boys’ Shoes, black or tea | $4.95 = $5.00 Boys’ Shoes, blaci g $3.95 £ $5.03 Bovs’ Shoes. Mack | * $2.95 5 ?5.00 l i t t l e Gentr’ Shot*, black or tan | $3.95 g ?4/>0 Little Geste’ Shoes, black or tan | $3.20 0 J3-60 little Gents’ Shoes, biacl | $2J0 g tS.CO little Gents’ Shoes, black 1 ' $2.40 g Lots of other shoes at bargain prices for Boys’, Girls’, Misses’ j§ iJE- H.-tjDy6er -of G enera, \who assisted ' Mr. and Mrs. Hummel frota sheir irreeked machine and, rendered first aid. Dne to the severity -of the lacera tions both suffered th e -doctor brought them to the City H o s p ital -where they •will remain until fully recuperated. The sedan ■was irreeked. All the glass panels were sm ashed. Flying glass sceotmtsc!, for th e m a jor portion •xjtjp of the injuries suffered by the Borne jnue. | -onrists. The car tipped over in ihe 'ditch upon its side an d Mr. and Mrs. Hnnunel had a narrow escape from more serious injuries. Golden G irl” easily surpasses a n y _ other th a t this brilliant composer lias H tramed out in recent years, it is said- S 1 Golden G.rl prom iso a strict l a lroiILa-1 our g jv high class company, of excellent i - g singers and dancers, a large an d s , pretty ehorns. -whose gowns it is pre- g dieted, w ill canse a furor among_ th e g women. Elaborate scenery and light- g , ing effects are carried. I t is gnaran- m i teed to be the No. 1 company and f ir s t § class in every particular. It will be H ,the first big musical show of the sea- ! son and was selected by Manager H en- 11 nessy w ith the view of giving Auburn s ; a holiday attraction worth while. 5 There are 24 typieal Herbert m u sical g j numbers an d . for these a special or- P chestra is carried. Seats are now m selling. May Bobson. One of the season's most notable en gagements and one that will whet t i e appetites of lovers of good wholesome __j /\tri j „ _ = Icoinedy will occur at the Auditorium ana u n u a r e a . g i tomorrow evening, the occaiion being n- t- t-n ■> tn • m • * , •.« . » , M ' the first presentation in this city of the Dig line or tJoj’S bhirt Waists at . .. .................... $1.10 and $1.25 1 -.aew play in which Augustus P i t r o Caps at .............. Stockings at . .. ................... < i n n « 1 9 C t i CA 1 i Inc, is starring and well jmd fsrorably ..^ i . U U , >1.^.3, * I . j u s .known comedienne May Kobson .................... 35c, 50c and 75c | iff**®- “-Xci^ s r&o1' — i . * Tt? L O U I S B R O S . g 25-29 Geoetee SL &3ncxmaa3iu;i33’i33Mjjam! l.noheHili 0 IW th is a comedy in _ i> nets and four scenes from the 3 ! pen of that prolific writer and author- g ity. Alan Dale. g I The scenes are laid in the town of s Roslyn. 1^. I., tbe country place of the B ultra fashionable set. in the home of a Auburni N. Y. g .wealthy \Wall Street broker, (her hus- M i b and) and centers around their son, who refuses to become a business m an and partner of ~hi«; f a th e r , mpeii to the latter’s wTath. He h s 5 also become of his class. The mother how ever has her own way of disentangling the diScol- iies and making everybody believe they are having their own way, which causes much merriment. Mr. Pitou has given Mica Bobson an excellent supporting company and a production one might well be proud of. Seats are now on s a le a t the bos of fice. SAGAR QUALITY DRUGS Interesting P rices for Saturday Xew Bill a t -Jefferson. Clever comedy, tuneful musical num bers, and pleasing playlets, make up an excellent bill of vaudeville for the sec ond half of the week a t the Jefferson Theater. The-Mack Sennett comedy, \D ottsto the Farm,\ produced frequent laughs from all sections of tire house. The picture presents tbe lively adventures of city and country folks who get into many amusing situations in the rural Teg’ons. The picture opened the bill end was followed by the Douglas Family in 'A Kilty Review,\ in which tliree men and one woman, dressed in Scorch cos tumes sing songs and crack jokes after the style of H arry Lauder. Scott & Anbery in a one act playlet “A Surprise for M other,” bring about some mirth provoking situations in a little sketch which has to do with the trials and tribulations of a mother-in- lay and her somewhat \w e t” son-in- law. ‘‘Never Again.” presented Charles Barney & Company, introduces a bit of pathos, as well as plenty of comedy, and concerns the difficulties experi enced by a young woman and her friends in persuading h e r father to stick to the water, wagon. The Neapolitan Duo. two men with pleasing voices, and “The Corner Store,” a pretentious rural playlet, close a brisk bill of clean vaudeville. m -Nowhere else be- i tween here and New f York Gty can you nnd g garments so beautiful. 1 so serviceable, so g economically priced as 1 here in our store, g Volume of business is E what we are after. Wo- g men have proven the % advantages by choos- 5 ing their garments here.! 1 Not alone in price but 3 style and service a!so.: - . FURS MILLINERY STYLES we ^ show cannot t* seen elsewhere for the makers o f our garments confine their styles to us for tids locality. J\'0 other store can secure them; at any price. Therefore the smart, in telligent woman looks to;us for her garment V/e have prepared a wide collection of new models for you. | In the Chill of the Evening | beautiful FUR,-PIECES or a FUR COAT finds just the right measure -of warmth. You have no = idea o f the smart and wide variety of furs on display. Our display of specially designed J models includes COLLARS, SCARFS AND THROWS IN NEW DESIGNS. | O U R F I J R S A R E B E T T E R 1 RACOON, FRENCH SEAL, MARMOT, SQUIRREL AND BEAVER COATS 3 tj DENTAL PREPARATIONS ■A « Klenzo ............................................................ 25c Kolynos Dental C r e a m ................................ 20c \\ Lyon’s Tooth Powder ............................... 21c \i C a lox............................................................... 21c I- Riker’s Tooth Paste .................................... 25c Vi Riker’s Tooth Powder ...... ........................ 40c •; 50c value Tooth B r u s h ............................... 35c P SPECIAL ON SOAPS K Palm Olive S o a p ........................... 9c, doz. $1.00 H Pears’ S o a p ................................................... 21c I Jap Rose S o a p ......................................................... 10c !’< C o p co..............................- ............. 10c, doz. 99c V Ohvlo S o a p .................................... 9c, doz. $1.00 ; Woodbury's S o a p ..................................................... 19c Packer’s Tar Soap ................................................. 19c Colsrate’s All-round, box of 3 ................... 25c - Fain- Soap. 2 f o r ................ .. ....................... loc : Ivorv Soap, 2 for .................................... 15c ;< Gol;hn Soap . . . ., ..................................................... 5 c '■\ A few dozen of shop-marred soap cake 5c Y Eoro>:o Bath Powder .......................................... 10c - Tuticura Sosn . ......................... 20c : C^iAR COUNTER Mhanza Cisra: ............................... 7c, 3 for Oc * Alcazar Margin.............................Sc, 4 for 30c . Humana ....................................... 10c, box $4.50 LaMrrca . 1 Oc, box $4.75 200 ’ -< ... $1 65 Y l ik- Tuxedo Tobacco ............ . 68c FACE POWDER Ma'-is • . ......................................................... 45c Puisy W illo w .......................................................... 4 2 c ................ ............................................ 50c Satin Skin Face Powder ........................... 21c Jonteel ........................................................................ 50 c ' Cara N o m e .....................................................$2.00 Riker’s Dresden . .......................................... 25c Violet D u lce.................................................... 50c FACE CREAMS Pond’s Vanishing Cream ........................... 21c Harmony Massage Cream ........................... EOc Arbutis Cream ............................................... 50c Cocoa Butter Cold Cream ........................... 60c Jonteel C r e a m ............................................... 50c Violet Dulce Cream ..................................... 50c Riker’s C e r a te .............................................. 50c Riker’s Peroxide Cream .......................... 25c TALCUM POWDER Mavis Talcum Powder ............................... 18c Man’ Garden Talcum ............................... 29c Jonteel Talcum ............................................... 25c Cara Nome ..................................................... SI.00 Rikcr s Corylopsis .......... .. ............................. 20c Violet Dulce . .................................................... 25c Rexall Violet ................................................ 20c Bouquet Ramee ........................................... 50c Rnuouet Daztra ............................................. 60c Baby Talcum ................................................ 25c MISCELLANEOUS S'eoro Cube^ ................................................ 25c Armor’s Beef Extract. 2 oz. ja r s ............. 37c lansdun’s Malt ................................SI.00 Ba^lardvale Sparkling Water, pints, doz. SI.00 Nuxated Beef and Iron ................... .. .$1.00 Mule Team Borax, lb b o x ....................... 10c Mineral Oil, pint ........................................ 50c Pure 01i\e n>! p.nt .................................... $1.00 F.psom Salts lb b o x ...................................... 15c Fluid Cascara, special aromatic, pint bot. $1.25 Liggett’s Grape Juice, p i n t ....................... 35c Riker’s Milk of M agnesia............................ 50c Riker’s Sena F i g .......................................... 50c % p, j 1 % L a r g e s t CJoaJ% S u i t a n d F u r ffouse^in this S e c tio n 1 Y O l/ W ff/L S T Y L E S 75 GENESEE ST. v«rariniU33tiii333ti:iiiiaM-njaTniiiiirjiEra33im3ni333iiiimi!M54niijm!iijiniij:rnniiTrn:rji‘iM.i'i,nTi.iirnTminiii]nTiHScnj]jiiiiixinmia Burris G rand. Is it proper for a g ir l to scale a fence? Is it proper fo r a young so ciety woman to don overalls and earn money by working in a garden? -These Questions receive interesting response in Vitagraph's new picture, •'Over the Garden W all.\ in which Be;- ' sie Dove, one of the chief beauties of ii i the screen, is star “Over the GardeD tj j Wall\ will In’ presented at the Burtis ?! , Grand Theater tonight and Saturday t;: i William Duncan in .‘The Silent] fe ' Avenger ” comedy, ‘ Somewhere in Any j i li . Place,” featuring L a rry Seaman Pic-, g torial P.cview and pictures are on tfcejf H j program. | X\. Olive Thomas at Universal. (' 1 The lateM Sv-lznick picture starring Olive Thomas is the feature attrac- Vr tir.n for the Universal Theater today V: and Saturday The feature is ea- | iJ tn't-d \Youthful Folly.\ and in it Miss: : Thomas appears as l^>th star and au i ; ' tb -r She not only piays the leadin' j r •’(• but is solely resr>onsible for the ‘ plot which is developed by the action, j i Tijf-re will also be shown • Elmo the! ! Feiirlr-^' \ a special Vitagraph conK-dy I '•_ and I niversal News. Sunday, Mon- ?' -lay and Tuesday Charles Uay will he i I rr-^f>nt'*d in his latest Thomas H • {; I.r!<;e-I’aramount production “Red Dot t. I 1, f~ '\ N e it wf^ek all attraction? >*■ v\ i-i u- Paramt'Unt prc*d.uctions. i Buy Here Saturday W HY PAY HIG H PRICES—W e have the best to be had—Sold just as advertised— Sam e prices a t our Syracuse Store BEEF BEEF Prime RIB ROAST 32c value Ib. 27c BEEF Finest STEER CHUCK Ib. 18c BEEF CHOICE CHUCK ROAST IK 1 fir* iu> j . u c BEEF FINEST ARM ROAST ib. 18c BEEF FINEST BOSTON CUTS lb. 20c BEEF FANCY SHOULDER ROAST lb. 18c BEEF Best ( f j .... 1 |c; BEEF Lean | ft BEEF E l “ 18c ALL SOLD JUST AS ADVERTISED BEEF Boneless Oft. R i b R o a s t, lb. U 4 W Mohican Pure Cocoa .. 20c Ib. Blue Tip Mitches, 6 for . . . 35c Hire’s Root Beer E xt.. .18c bot Potted M e a t....................6 c can Campbell’s Soap, 4 cans. .45c Mohican Exbacts . . . ,12c bot Evap. Milk, 2 cans ............ 25c Sliced Pineapple ...,48ccan Uneeda Biscuit, Lemon Snaps, Za Zu’s, Pretzels, Graham, 3 packages ,25c } King Baggott at Tbe Morgan May A : !~c\ tl <• f'^autif \ie’ro • a r supp\—*d s by Klt.^ r.a;.'>‘t in • -r i,ewe't p a y Th^ Cb.-a:*-.- Th.j - Mi'? Allisons first -lv*;rar: jr». f r ^ •\^iy-drama to t v:e rc>:e of hf-ro.ne ll '■ama!.'’ ^ ree^ |>r..j i-;. a;j 1 her ;>an ' I. ly M« a'jy .a ' r kn'iwn a= D t'hK r ’' - - her am;>.e 'ppor .1 iy f •* ~ j v h-r ‘.aje--- ’> Dh. Jia. i. Mant j. t_- M„- L ►- l<i T ^ ' T'jt.-'J tty Mary •-*^-7 lit* O.od COFFEE f >’:r •' .T 3 * - r <; '*■*< a a.. ! J**; •. ti S ! itt7 M.i-» r - * • O f R MOmCAN DINNER BLEND 45c value lb. 31c COFFEE c lb. L A M B FAN c \ SMALL YEARLING L E G S L A M B p i T A P O CUT FROM V ^ i i u r kjr GENUINE s p r i n g 2 lb s . 3 7 c LA M B EXTR.V QUALITY GEMLVE SPRING FORES I’.i - D i-o f u r Kirv :D Time. I> THE SAGAR DRUG STORE .-'• it.-, ‘ _ \:C XV 109 Genesee Street ^ -L ..~WT 2 .t j M^n-^rs ■*! I ’hi‘Z d 1 ♦ . ~. a n - r a i e - j to | .3. m son, f- ’ £2<1 C-t-I - A i ^ -**. i PORK Fancy f) f t k s . o2c ^ ^ T W h ere-rer Else You Go If tm mot * . h i m / io u G e t This Fine Quality g ^ 7 C* H f % TO ^Vill Pay Not Less Than ft / v' ~~C Saye »c Ib. Trade B I ||j A. >L SALE B e s t Granulate SUGAR 5 lb s . 9 5 c 9 to U A. >L Best Lean HAMBURG 2 lb s . 3 1 c 9 to 11 A. M. Fanrv FRANGFl RTS I b . 1 7 c 9 to 11 i M | 9 to 11 A. M. Fancy Selected | Prime Sirloin EGGS Por'bouse. Rum p d o z . 5 3 c | Ib . 3 2 c 9 to H A JL POTATOES Large Stock p k . 33c 9 fo 11 A. M. L a m b . Lean Fresh Stewing 2 lb s . 25c VEAL F \NCY MILK FED CHOPS BUTTER MOHICAN PERFECT BROOK MEADOW 59 BEST PURE LARD VLL GOOD' • ............. 23clb. WILSON’S NUT OLEO QUALITY, 2 lbs.. .S9c 'OLD J l ST AS VD VERTISED AND GUARANTEED