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Well Drilling Test Borings Driven Well Systems irrigation Systems Well Supp lies 0 1 DUFFiEU) CONSTRUCTION CO, Water Supp ly E quipment Phone 52-R RONKONKOMA , ] . 1 LON G ISLAND gjj ) SWEZEY ^ NEWINS , Inc. ' ' J ^M I ' RtWifcTPJ To A DA 1 . V JO H N J. VAN PELT , President IV^l™ . l^^^M^S iU4ig|^ll c:oo p . M . PATCHOCUli , LONG ISLAND 10-00 .- . M . Hftf ^lP^ t 'l ~ \ F AuIumn Millinerij ' . T N ^^I I The success of tlie fall outfit depends to a large degree upon the hat t3l^fWPiTi0BPi° I ill one chooses. When selection is made from this unusual collection there is assurance of being up-to-the-minute in fashion. Hats are of _£._ ^ k * v v velours , felts , antelope , velvets. Vi- y \JR -Y ' ! t <E/i 75 <£Z 7Z KR 7Z CI 1 ? 75 WH^^- K V^Z ii7* 111 > • oi* / ~ v 1 c ¦ Handkerchiefs Wind-breakers Slip°Ons and Sweaters 34c 49c S4c ror the school Ij irl Brushed wool and camels hair sli p-ons and sweaters Charming in their detail ) These suede jackels are the ideal covering for the for the earl y fall days. Turtle neck sweaters in 0 f embroidery or printed fall school clays. Full lined with jersey cloth. Snap ' plain \ colors and fancy stri pes. A full line for pattern are these colorful I fionts. Jn green , Ian. red and grey. matron and miss. handkerchiefs. I n $16.75 $22.75 $2.95 $3.50 $5.75 ' ' (Second Moor) - ., -]. . (Second Floor} - <s-- v I 111 ^f i OJ BASEMENT SPECIALS Ju ' *J UUJ v \ ^SaHK I f\\' i ' ^MP '' M / ' r> J^C^U ) 1 \T— j&r f , V < : * \ •! ff, Coty ' s , Elizabeth Arden , '' ^ ' ' ' 1SS r : l- y \ - - * Si\ \ ff/ M /if V__/ * *OJlV _ r \V' Hiid nni ' <s Pprfiimp* .lit . , U™ i ^ WAS '— J M J K ( I 9 ^ s Air ^ c ===== &5sZ^Sio\ I /w- * ^ \* - ^ ^7 i iuuuui o I criuiiiC9 1 1ll iBT ^f^fW^ ' 32-Piece Hand-Painted - . Tf^i ^w \ \\ P°W ^ I ¦ f I I { ¦ 1\\ Imported Luncheon Sets ** - ' ft f I l * v \ Bi-anlifillly decorated in brig ht colors. Regular price Dainty little fluffy sli p- .j &k ^ *S _^ I l\ I I I \V * 5 ' y5 ' C 1 E» * C9 Ofl over sweaters of soft \ ^ \A^k ,1 I J U I 1 \ I ^ alC \ rlCC •P\'* 89 worsted in pink , blue or V W £g :l\yk u * » ^ 23-Piece Imp. China Tea Sets white. /WA ^ s ^ *& «._ . —,-.?, tj>i./y O/ x v\ i Hand decorated . 3 color desi gns to select from. Our _____ , / /// \ . V \ \\ Ii Children ' s , Dresses \ E \ lar P Salet Price $4.39 Baby Bonnets U^ N \S_ > _ r\r \v; ii i r> i ¦ * ¦ Beautifully made of silk 5^vS? v1S_r^^S^^ I III - Of wool Jersey and Bal- ' ' r -n ,. J f c^^Es|_ =&£»«HS=8tasHi f \\ Q . _ . rUmo f 9ft P C faille , georgette and crepe I III briggan. One or two p iece , UpCll OtOCK Vanilla at CA3 r. Ks. de chine , silk lined. Many Smart Gloves trimmed with smocking, ap- Reduction are fur trimmed. Sizes 12 Fabric and Suede. Cuffs pliques and embroidery. Famou, Dhie Bird de.i gn—whicl. we are di^ .ontinu- ° JW ^- A -_, w „ ' are narrower for fall and 1 J ;„,. . Now IH tUe time li> fill in your set or buy a «*1 CA f.-. CC •7C art\ \'u ro wl r Ior ldu \\\ Sizes 2 lO 1 2 years. new one «t 20i; off regular price. iJJl.UU IU tP<J> J d> SJ1QW a cn;c new tr;m. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF IMPORTED j (Second Floor) embroidery and «') QO I« <CQ 7C GLASS WARE ° J t pZ;..»0 lO MpOilD I r , _. _„_ applique. _zizziz__—:. ¦¦ __ •*• — i Fall Woolens • $1>98 $2<24 $498 _ __ __. _ __ __ __ ,_.«__ - vaMM j- - «- ._ «. _«_ . __ -* »« «J6 inch Wool and Kayon FURNITURE DEPARTMENT SPECIALS &&£$ & - * • ' (! ' I Ml I III (rWI l!i l A . » \' smart fabric for street and f^^ __ 1 4 m\\l ITO L™J Armstrong s school wear. „ .v r fit s- ^^ Tlf M J~ h-ffc I- 1 - $1.39 yard /W \ ^> if^ lf tfl JUWSW l-#l Linoleums _1 Wt~% ^ \M \ --\^^ ^fWwi^ V ^ \ t^lBl 1 /||l Ii T\ — =- - \= a=t ~—~—--» - , « 54 inch Plain Woolens , /C^ ^^ rrU — - — =— T^ ' 1 /^V^ vr-a— nsMr^i^IF-lMk- R* * *»'^ K</'^ wool and camels hair mix- t-u^ sri >. -^VtA- ^>^aaa ¦ , \ P . . i . \ i/ , . - os feKi\ : * ' »- * \r \\ \ !>*^^S BsA B * ^ ^raS *St. \i \ i3 ' lure i n seasonable colors „.„ _ <i^..„^ * , 'jfe^. ,j P=*a * T TSJ ' tt \ ; \tj[ ^ yf \ W * Ig l ffiSjtil r'H l j- ]I r ' ¦ 1 Silken Mo wers <^§§f§i->- 'V ^ < i !j^ '>^. : ' l^ '^i ^\ ?- 1 - l* *li'^^- '^n $2. 79 yard 79c to $2.49 ( <^^^ §^^f^ c; ^ <; ^^'' r ^' - J -- ~ --— —- \'' - i |_ , «|!^^^ | 1fV Q Great roses of chiffon or I 5-Piece Breakfast SetS \ B* * *]^^^'^ 54 Inch Wool Coatings , taffetas and quaint nose^ || | Finished in orange and grey. Table and four chairs. i N«^\^ 5j^w 1 \\ . checks and plaids , com- gays of field flowers are I Limited quantity. . . . ¦ «s^_5B* _ «r . \\ )' bines warmth without moderately priced. | $25 ,00. ¦ ' ¦ - ' : . - ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ - - ¦ ¦ • ¦ .. ' weight.; . ._ ;. ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ -h ' , K ;> .,- .,„. „.. _- . .: ¦ • .. ... ¦ . - ¦ • - • .. - .Tr —\- ' . \:rr7rr-~r ^' TI .. . . ¦ hTt • • J- t $2.25 yard » 5-Piece Unfinished Breakfast Sets \\ j^ctiv^nesroV Heurn \ 3- *— . \' ¦ \ '\\\\ » \fS^ K Selected wood—no knots; Drop leaf table ; 4 chairs. its bright and cheery pat- Plaid ^K*»At s ^ < 7>^ ~ \ $18J5 tern , suggest it as a most Rl a ^l>_if. ' \ ' ¦ ¦¦ ' ^^ _^1\ .».-: ' -- --, — ¦ - —-——?- , satisfactory c h o i c e for pianKCXS y^^\ \ s7l \ . Felt Base Floor Rugs inany rooms throughout Good quality, washable , X 7<f%\/J ! C^ T L J Af Rune 6x0' feet. Assortment pf the house. T h e r e are? soft finish. ^Kp J l W^J ¦ Oaie -Oi i\Ug!» pat le . rns. Regularly many linoleums in differ- «1 ftrt \ 4^V I ¦ ' \ $8.95. With each pur- \ ent d e s i gns—checks . . *1.UU -^^£M^m - r -**__3« ^. . r \ Ichase we g ive absolutely plain colors with contrast- ¦ :. - r-—- . M^^^^^ &i ^ > J|fe jfree , one small' rug lo ing borders ^ and ' allover Comforta bles For Rainy Days „ J$WSIl~ : ~ ~ - ~ :mi\ck patterns—all very excep- _ ,, \ . \* , \ . ° , „, in , K ^^Sm^^ $5,95 tional v a 1 u e s. Prices \ f\! , ^ good weight. $10.75 ^Z^^^^^^ \ range from Well filled with new cot- The tlm brella and the H 5^^^ ^ \ _ * ' . ' ._ . ' ton; Silkaline covered t . , , , . .1 . v ^^hM^^^cs^ ,^! Avmlndcr Rn(r<; ¦ < . , , .. . , ¦¦ . sJicker match in these at- _^f_^sJ \^ - ^ &%k- Axminster . Rugs e „ co oe with contrasting plain . ^^^^ . ^ rt^^^^^ . 9x 12 V ,, 1-iinited quantity. DOC tO ipJ.OD satine border. ' ^active sets and both are ^^^^fe^& jljs ^^ Regular price $42 00. . ' ««9 *7C . decorated by hand., , ^=S5^^^^^ 5 ^ . ' ¦ ' C 1 «9Q QC per yard . Yes , we cut and «f>_ » ./ D - :- . ' — ¦ »« ~r ^^fc ¦ < - ¦¦¦ ., — ¦ ' -> Sale $£™ ,UO [ay linoleums. . ¦ ==> - tS . {Main Floor) I I j T> w! is ?i 1 Y- n-1 J'u' !<:-\\ ;- vi?;ti \ e T - l'lii ' uik*l|>lii:i. .1 A. l.o 151. . ., i< vi, , t i n( , hK ^ oti and daiK ' n ¦¦ .,.,:.„ , Ml , „,,,, Ml^ Albert ui\ I. .. „,,.„ t .j - ( ;i M) j, ,,,, H - Va . Jolm A. I' l.ilir , pic' vUl t .„t „f tin ratrliU KUi . H juil, . (,;,. feMi . „„] f,,,,,, ,, thU'y u. 'rK' . Iii |) io .Sai.itog., Sriiiii), '- . Mr. :iml Mi- . U I.-I. K- Tracy anil family ll.i' .c :-n .1 f|. OI „ _, {,.;., tl> Jli fc'liland , ,\. V . A/ti't- s|ii-iulin|r ;i niuiuh at the homt oi lu-i- iiisul aiul uiulc . Si r. and Mrs San.iR-1 .I. - :.-i.ln , Mi-s J!ii,| a Jaeubv '\i t ivli: il !•. lu- i hum,, in tht i-iij. Mi- ,. 'Phi ,i ll,a- Ki'imm . wlio )m, boon \i'i-y ill l \ i,r «,m| u-.-oVs , i^ n..w WP II on tlif roail to i-wiivfiy. Ex - Ki-iiatur ami Mi'^. Jolm 1.. )tavp:is , .if Cciiti r .M M lulu's , |, av ,. i L . . tm-iifil fnun a ,!, <«t iri), fj Canada. Aftf-r s ,iiiiit liii K s- i-\ , .ial wi-.-lv s hoi-e Willi liis paifiit- . , Frank .1 . Lull' ha. - refilli.ed li. hi;, lioni.' in Albany. The inli ri,.r i.f ih, . 'I' ICM -I IL -I stun on Jf.i\ci - inniiii' h:i innl(;i-i;oni . - ex it* i r.ivi' aiifi.iiiiiM-- . :;iui lnipijiM-iiH-iiL- . Tht' \ new ivLtani fur Cliar ' t-s SU-ni •son , l.Uicily > • ! 1,1-1 , i- rapidly Hearing fOlllpli'ti, n. S IIII II I Ij iullicrs , carpfii- tcr . s , am duiiiH- tht 1 ' work, , Kolluwiii tf a hl.ni-t Uhil aL the lionw of .Mr. and Mi. - .. Ailluir Staijtcn , Mr. and Mis. .I.lines -Mc<!ri ' j;oi- have rc- tiiriH' ,1 In llifir iioint' in AMusia. Jlli. and .Mi- . David Jackson and family h. -ivf rctiinii'd to tlit-it' liome on Jayin- . IM - HIM ' I' rt.in a tri p b y auto- liiobilf lliniiip. li tlif Xi'w Kngland States. J Oii Sunday cwiiiiiir a miiiibc r of frionds I' miii I'alflui^in' rind Astoria ¦ wei'j cntiTtaini-d al a dinnt' i parly at thi' Ili u m- id .Mr. a . ial .Mis. llenrj Sli. 'iw , of J. - u-iic aVL'iiiic. Mi>'- . Marcaicl i\ McCallVry and Mit.s Sadit- N. .McCallVry have vt- tni' iii'd to tlioir liomi! in Klizabutli , N. .1., afti'i' u few days visit at. the home of Mrs. , .M. Hi'lmensdorfei- of South Dt-caii nvt-nne. flanvtt A. Ocnisc i.f Freehold , N. J., was a i i-fcnt week-end giicst at the liunic of Mr. and Mis , II. Clinton Hobinson. Harry A. Dnvi.luw , tlio wcll-k p.own Pali-lmvui ' lawyer , has returned from n week' . 1 , vacation trip in Connecticut. Cap tain and Mrs. William Dane. ! : liavc ivlui'iied fioni a visit with frk-iid.s in New Haven , Conn. Miss Fontv Kerrabella has returned from a two weeks ' vacation tri p in the Cal-kil 1 .Mountain s . Mi- .. Isaac \ Huland is confined to In i Inline on Hay a\enue by illness. The liev. I'r. and Mrs. Ceortce M. Brown ol the Methodist chinch have ictuiiu'd from a vacation trip of five weeks . -petit al Hie Thousand Islands. 'Air. ' and -Mrs. Al Howell of Brook- lyn wuic lecent visitors at the home (if Air. and .Mrs. l' Drre. -t linker of Carman stiei t. Kranl. I' . .lohnson. associate editor ol the Advance , is enjoy ing a month' s \. 'iciti«ii in the Ad' nondacks. Mis. I Johnson and children accompanied ¦ him. I \ n Sunriav evening rhe Christian tnik-avor society of the Congrega. . * i(.nal churc h , resumed their meetings liter a iw„ nKinths ' . vacation period. ^ Uai-i- j jdiiiirun and Miss F.lini.i ' ¦ 'leiniiig li.ii t- returned to their home • \ Trenton , S. ' j.. after a few days - • ISM at the home of Mr. and Mis . l\n K\ -t \V . Maker of Carman sti-est. -Mr. - . . M. K. Coleman has returned ' . o her home in Carman street after ¦ i slum visit with friends in East port. The engagement luis been announc- ed of Miss Kthel M. Young, daughter ¦ f Mr. and Mrs . deorgv Young of Rayjiort . N' o date has been set for Prospec t avenue , to Fred Albrethe or \ (lie wedding. Theodore P. S pitzer left last week lor a vacation trip to Pemvaylvunia. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Ko!b have returned to the Suffolk County sana- torium at. Holtsville afte r a vacation ' .up s|.t-nt in the Adirondack Moun- tains. Postmaster and Mrs. Harry Weeks uiul family have returned from Cherry Irove , wheie they spent the summer. Mr. ' \Veeka made dail y trips to Pat- hoguo to attend to his duties. Mis. James Coghlan and son James , fr., have returned to their , home on Atlantic avenue after a visit with ' I'lenus ' m the city. Mrs. ' Henry Geertsena , who lias K'en ill at her home , is improving. At Dr. Uuser ' s hosjiital last Wed- lesday, twins—a boy and girl—were jorn to Mr. and Mrs . Ludwig Brail A Mlilford street. Mr. and. Mrs . 0. jt. Watson of Brooklyn spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Royee of South Ocean avenue. After spending several days here is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry . 'Jhinann , of Afcciforri avenue , Mr. and Mrs. Ehvin Davis have returned to 'heir home in Atlantic. City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Froelich and rffirrfl y ' liaye returned fro m an a 'tito- nobile . trip upstate and through the New England Stales. They camped •n route. The Rev. B. S. Hercll. ot West Ed- meseton , N. Y., occupied the pulpit iit 'the morning and evening service at the Baptist churc h on Sunday. Mrs. Rose Chiuchielo of Waverly avenue is visiting friends in Brook- lyn. Mr. and Mrs. Orvilie B . Satterly ind family are now residing at Mas- rtpequa , where Mr. Satterl y is en- gaged in business. A son was born Saturday to Mr. :ind Mrs. James C. 'Davis of Port Jef- ferson. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Conklin ind Mr. and Mrs. Chester Conklin have returned from an automobile trip to Washingto n and Atlantic City. An increase of 157 in the enroll- ment of the Patchogue .schools over that of last year is announced by Superintendent of Schools Sheridan Linn. '• The ' total registration amounts to l , Sl!> . Gas is defended by the military experts as humane in war and we are willing to admit it is about as humane in war as it is in politics . PATCHOGUE