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FRIDAY, JUNE 15,1917. THE EVEiriKG ENTERPRISE, We will refund tlie purchase price of apy suit or overcoat pur- dhased from us between June l l t b and September 1st, 1917—^to any man drafted for the war on or before September 1, 1917. Elxtraordinary Suit VsJues for Saturday's selling These Suits are Super Value— worth much more than the price asked for them—^we bought them in the late Fall when woolens were much lower in price than they-are today—delivery has been delayed but they’re here NOW I And Sat urday will see the greatest values offered this season at the price. You actually save money I [^..00 1 Q.OO ^ A.OO on each suit purchased— - —^ ^ - Priced a t .......................... .. 15.00 jg..oo 2Q. Copyrieht 1917, A. B. Klrschbaum Co. Some specially new things from The House of Kuppenheimer late creations by this famous firm—designs and patterns that are most favored by the best dressed men in A rnerica22,50 tO 4 0 . 0 0 Two Piece Warm Weather Suits Palm Beach ^6.50 to ^12.50 ---- Bril lia.n4^ne and Mohair $S.50 to $1S Cool Cloth and Air O’weave. ............... .. . ..............$10.00 to $12.50 Zepher W orsteds. . . ............... . ............................. $12.50, $15.00, $16.00 Motor and Office Wear Motor dusters of many materials .... $1.50 to $§p50 Office Coats —Venetians-Alpacas — Serges — blue—black—grey ............. .. .............. '.$1.00 to $5.50 Chauffeurs Suits ............... .. ............. $18.00 to $25.00 Rain Coats—Cloth................ .. .............. $6.50 to $25.00 Rubber—black—and ta n ....................... $5.00 to $10.00 White Flannel Trousers Every man’s size, extraordinary values 4.50 5.00 5.50 Sport Coats Knitted Cloth and light fabrics-plaids and mixtures 10.00 12.50 F u r n ish ings fo r W a n n W e a t h e r W u e r Silk Shirts. . .... . $4.00 to $8.00 Silk Fibre Shirts . . $3.50 to $4.50 Percale and Madras Shirts, $1,00 to $2.50 Silk Pajam as.. . . $4.50 and $500 , Silk Hose 50c, 65c, $1.00, $1.50 Silk and Linen Pajamas, $3.00 and $3.50 Madras and Nainsook Pajamas, $1.00 to $2.50 Silk Fibre Hose 35c, 3 pair $1.00 Silk top Union Suits, $1.50 to $3.50 Lisle Union Suits.. $1.50 to $3.00 Balbriggan Union Suits, $1.00 to $1.50 Lisle Hose 30c, 35c, 50c Children’s Wash Suits, 79c to $3.29 Boys’ Cool Cloth Suits, Sizes 6 to 1 6—Palm Beach—Linen- Crash. . . ............ $3.98 to $5.98 Boy’s Wool Norfolk Suits, $3.29 to $12.00 Straw Hats—All Braids Straw s ............ . $1.50 to $3.00 T o y o s ............ ... .............................................. $3.50 Leghorn — Special...............$4.00 Panamas ......... $5, $6, $7, $10.00 Oxfords—All Leathers $3.50 and up White Canvas ........ $2.00 to $3.00 White Nubuck, rubber sole, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 We’re the Exclusive Agents for R e g a l S h o e s for men and boys in Poughkeepsie M. SHWARTZ & CO. T h e H o m e of G o o d C loth e s . SUniMER WEAR OXFORDS. OR LIGHT-WEIGHT SHOES. Our prices mean a saving on first quality materials. PETER MILLER & SONS 131 MAIN STREET. VAD^RAMEAG I A T IffiUlD “Lakeedge” Is Scene of Patriotic Ceremonies I Yesterday. 1 Highland, June 15.—'Mrs. Laura Vail, w ith a few guests, witnessed the flag raising on the Vail estate, “Lakeledge,” yesterday a^fernoon. j The flag wasi raised iby L. H. Vail, while Mrs. George B rown sang “The S tar ©pang'ed'' Banner.” Jam e s Sm ith assisted at thei flag staff and M aster home today Junior S ta r r contributed bis S tren g th ‘ school, Convent on the rape, \ j jjrs. George '*■; E d itor E . H a ight; prayer. “Am erica” concluded the program . TO HOLD RED CROSS SALE. The P. E. O. Society mem b ers were guests of IMiss Alice P r a t t yesterday •a-hen plans for assish’-ag the Red 'Cross with its efforts to. raise $3,000 during Red Cross \Week were dis cussed. A food sale and lawn party will he held Saturday, ■ J u n e 23, on the M ethodist church lawn. TO OBSERVE CHILDREN’S DAY. The Vineyard avenue Sunday School will hotd their C h ildren's Day 7;3fl In gave a bljef ou ut- t - ' fl[eld P a rk, has been the guest of lie Ente^rise-^Pdughkeepsie’s Biggest Boosters'll?'-*\?* \ services (Sunday evening the chapel. Josiah Schoonm aker spent T h u rs day In Kingston attending to the m ilitary census. D. H. S tarr spent W e d n esday in Connecticut. ■Miss Lillian Johnston returned from S t. Ellzaheth,’s iStatiou, N. J. M rs. George Y arrington of Rldge- .. ................................ ' ‘ Mr. e a bl^ef o [ fl[eld P a rk , h a s been th e : RevY George 'an d Mrs. Joseph iSchan Jleii m a d e a very splendifr p a triotic Miss EWilly M a rtin is visiting M r. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. UBERTYBOND SALE K A Sjii|scription5 Total $1,- 346,750, Figures at End o f Campaign Show. COUNTY DOES NOBLY, TOO T h e cam p a ign to sell L iberty Bonds' in - this- section h a s -been a gcniu'lne success and' th o s e who were >beMnd the 'cam(pai.gn are grab- tfled w ith th e results. 'AE t h e 'bank clerk-s of th e city were k e p t busy and- the dem a n d for th e bonds- k e p t th e v a r io u s forces of clerk s a t itheir desks un til late ' In -the night. An analysis of th e ta'hu'lated! figues- show-s th a t -the greatest npum'ber of subsioribers put th e ir applications th ro u g h th e Ff N a tional B a n k i ‘ B a n k w h e re hundred® of and -$100 bonds -were tak e n oi The to tal 'figures show th a t Pou keepsle 'has m a d e a m o s t credit! show ing and It is safe to -say a y e a r hence, t h e fell-ow w h o 1a tak e out a L ib e r ty 'B'O-nd will fact th a t h e did t h e fell-ow w h o f t g reatly• re_ not avail M m self of th e opportjin- re g r e t th e : ed m'any days of h is valua jiving ithe use o f h is’ a u - a n d tak i n g personal th e w o r k in canvassing tiv e bond buyers of in - the w o rk, -giving tom'obi'les a n d charge Col. A rchibald R o g e rs has devot- 'u a h le \ the prospectiv e bon d h terio r (Du-tohess C o u n ty. R o g e r s rep o r ted tihe -fo -cripti A m t __ _ ^ - , r,000; M illerton, ? )0k, $137,000; Ranwling, P ine 'Plains, $17,000; Red -t $18,000; Rhinebec'k, .$75,000; t pingers F a lls, $40,000; F ish k ill .. lage, $6,000; H y d e P a rk , $23,500- ToM , $472,500. T6'c'terday’'s- suibs First Call For the Children We offer Strap Pump Oxfords and Sandals in Tan, Black and Wliite fo r b o y s and g i r l s th i s w e e k , a t p rices th a t w ill p lease th e m o s t ex a c t i n g p a r e n t . Buy early and save money. OUR NEW FUR HOUSE READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. Poughkeepsie’s largest fur hoi was recently crowded out cf its | and sm aller quarters, and is nov cated at 2.6 Garden street. Here is an ideal place to come have your new furs made or present ones re-m o d elied. The Style s h eets for Pall are here, too, you can learn of the new^ modes; Here, also, you m ay bring you; to have them stored—secure fron or dam age of any kind. ^ o u r inspection of our new ho cordially invited.' K B N 26 Garden 'Street T o d a y 'Col. ‘ollovring su-b- A m e^Sa, $20,000f -Dever P lains, M illerto n , $ 5 9 ,000; M ill- broo k , $137,00 0 ; (Pa $50,000; (Plains, $17,00 0 ; Red -Hook, - - - ■ W a p - (bs’cri-p-tiong, -were i fo-llo-ws: Farmers’ Biaiik, armers' Bank, 49 s'Uihscr'iliers, 900; Savings- B a n k , 160 s u b scribe] e r s , $ 1 6 ,6 0 0 ; T r u s t C o m p a n y , 205 iSutecrihers, .$42,450; Falkill (SuihBcribei $2'2,9( scrib 205 iSubBcri Bank, 354 $77,500, M e rchants’ B a n k , 27 Sulbscri' $10,300; F i r s t N a tional B ank, Su(bs'cri'bers, .$26,100; A tw a ter, F o o te & -Sherrill, 14 Suhs'eribers, $ 2 8 ,8 5 0 - T®, $<Y,bU K, i Sulbscriibea o, N a tion a l B a n k , 182 C'tal, $ 2 2 4 ,700. The to tal isuhs'cr-iptio-ns follow-s: F a r m e r s ’ .Bank, 316 Subscribers, ' 302 .Sub- ‘Company, illk ill 656 ;Subs'crfbers, B a n k , 214 iSu'bscrtbers^, Su'bs'cribers, $19-9,250; Atw twa ate ter, F o o te & S h e rr ill, 11-5 Suhscrihersi, $105,400— ^Total, $1,346,750. 3ers, 236,600; F a llk ill B ank, 656 S $261,150; iM erchants’ B a n k , 214 S u b s e rtbers , $190,450; 'F ir s t N a tional B a n k , 1-,41 ’ A i For that “week-end,” the strong end of your wearables should be, besides your blue serge or gray suit, a pair of white serge trousers a,nd a sport coat, white silk shirty belt and cap. ... All here—fresh front Fashion’s V. THOMPSON HA^ENlKTi) Law rence V. Thompson, formerly legislative argent for the local hrarrcJi of the B rotherhood of R a ilroad T rain men, has enlisted in th e engineering, corps and will soon I^ v e for th e front with a detachirf§jttt m ade up o f 'r a i K road m en. The detachm e n t which is under the command of Ca.ptain H u ston one of the owners of the New York team in the Am erican ^eague, will m ake its first appearance on Sunday when it will m a rch to the Polo ■ Groun-ds w itness the bene'fit gam e to 'bo played between the Yankees and Browns. Mr. Thom pson has m any friends in this city who will -wish him well as he s to the front to enter p.ctive ser- headquarters. W. S. BEDELL 363 and 365 Main Street. P.C. DOHERTY d PLUMBING AND HE a I ING CONTRACTORS. I Water Systems, Pow ^ Li^htm and Vacuum p k n | installed. Estimates furnislied. Phone 287. 112 Main St| SPECIALTY SHOP NEW MILITIA HAT R eflecting th e S p ir it of th e Hay W'HITE HATS FOR STODIER W E A R 3 i l iS t U ^ t v s e t Poughkeepsie, N. Y. D A N C E AT STAATSBURG EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. Gents, 35c. Ladies Free. GEO. F. LEO Manager. DOBBS STUDIO p i a n o f o r t e c l a r i n e t 89 Cannon S t , Poughkeepsie. ■and' 'Mrs. Edw a rd H a rco u r t In -Mo- Miss (Dennis is spending the w e ek end in Newburgh. Mr. and Mrs. 'i^om a s Sears have been enoying a few days in the iCatsi kills. Mrs. Josephine M iller is spending a 'f e w days in 'New York 'Citi 2] in V ineyard avenue through the G. S. f Paul rented a Reed Agency. ays in 'New York 'City. R Ich a rdt qf Brookly •rtion of the H o p p e r house “EVERLASTINGLY GOOD”. ■Every day -we are com p lim ented on the fine uniform quality of our A ra bian 'Blooded 'Coffee. It’s appetizing arom a and deliciously sm o o th, real Coffee flavor Is like the warm hand clasp of a real friend. I t is appreciated Coats only '29c. lb. Choicest Old Gov ernment Blend 27c. F in e s t Vienna Blend 2Sc. at » ROBERT KNOX’-S SONS. * 15-16 Shirts Wonderful vain new, fast color, modern design, French cuff Dress Shirts. They are the kind that until they are worn out. Shirts. is the best shirt value on the large'ase market. A large'assort- (I*| C A ment to choose from PRICES TODAY Kirkman’s Borax Soap ................ 6]/ Star Soap .. Pels Naptha Colgate’s Bee Satin Gloss .. P. & G. Naptha Babbitt’s Best . Lenox Soap Fairy Soap 6leveland Baking Powder ............ 39c GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE CASTONGU.AY Cask Grocer, 437 Main Street. WIVL F. CAWlY HEATING, TINNING, JOBBING. Cornices, Skylight and Metal Ceilings, Roofing, Leader and Gutter Work. 129 THOMPSON STRE! Phone 1450-J. Po’keepsie, HT, ^ There Are 53/Other “ SM IT H 'S” IN THE TELEPHON E DIRECTORY W e have a distinctive ser- \dce to perform for jo u — W^on’t you please memoi-ize tfur telephone num b e r— ^it Is T h ir tee n - F o u r teen J. 1 3 14 - J TRENGTHEN CREDIT. Inelude U. S. Govern- W a r Loan Bonds am o n g your assets.' They strengthen credit. We in- your subscription to vlte yo the Lib' r L o a n and w ill b e pleased to rty 1 -ed ■ (Cut© your order for any lesired am o u n t j of these bonds. PIANOS TUNED STRAW BATS Panama, Leghorn, Palm, Toyo, Split, Sennit, Mackinaw. Sole Ag«ent for Dunlap & Co,, and , Young’si Hats. FRANK VAN KLEECK 259 Main Street. Repair!ring I Player Pianoinos ngton andn( Overhauilng. a and Grande a speciaity.| BORIS M. ROSE, j 9 Lexington Avenue. Tel. 2283-J| 35^ 65-note ickok Music Co., Main Street.\ t e l 227. pfayer made to 88-note o l a y ^ INSURANCE Fidelity, Workman’s Compensation, G R A H A M FIRE INSURANCE ,