An Opportunity of a Lifetime L. KLINE & CO.'S ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE You \ Cannot Afford to Miss This Money Saving Bargain Giving Event Thousands of our many customers and friends have tai^en advantage of the remarkable values that we are of ering, we still have a good selection of merchandise in every department left to pick from even though we have had the most remarkable business in our history we have even gone further and have cut t'ie prices on the remaining articles in some instances less than the present cost The court orders our stock sold and we mustdo it, we must obey the ruling. Don't forget this great money saving event is for your benefit and an opportunity to save such as this sale gives you does not happen very ->ften and especialy at this time of the year on a stock that equals the quality of merchandise thas is sold by L KLINE & CO. WE CANNOT URGE YOU TOO STRONGLY TO COME WHILE THE BARGAINS LAST. REGARD! ESS OP WHAT OTHERS OFFER WE ARE SELLING IT CHEAPER. DON'T LET ANYTHING DETAIN YOU, MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS TO COME EARLY ASD SAVE MONEY ON ALL ,TOU BUY. EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE REDUCED, NOTHING RESERVED. Prices Slashed on Ladies' and Misses' WINTER COATS PLAIN and FUR TRIMMED (Lot No 1) ? Ladies' All-wool Fur-Trmmed Coats *5.00 New Fall and Winter models, plain and silk lined. You will !>?-.- istonislied at the bargains offered in this lot. Pee them. Sizes to 44. (Lot No. 2) ? This is vour golden opportunity ! Ladies' All-wool New Fall Plaid SPORT COATS? ' $8.95 Made of all-wool coating materials. All are in the sea son's smartest styles. They all go at one price. A real ly remarkable group. See them early before they are yickeil over. Values to $25.00. Instructions Must Be Obeyed The administrators Lave turned over this (intire store to Mr. Jake Friedlander, with positive instructions to move it out, rc> gardless of the cost. Mr. Friedlander, in carrying out these instructions, wiil as tonish the people of this section by offer ing "Winter merchandise at less than the cost of manufacturing in most cases. This ui fortunate circumstance is going to prove ;i golden opportunity to those who value ?,ie word "bargain." "Cash" is the need of the hour, and Mr. Friedlander will do anything within reason to raise it Men's & Boys' Clothing Make a Bee-Line for This Store, as This Sale Will Sweep This Town Like a Cyclonel MEN'S TWO-TROUSER SUITS $14.95 . Made of all-wool Cheviots, Cassimeres, in light and dark colors. Tralv a wonderful bargain. Corduroy Suits Men's Extra Heavy Corduroy Suits, all sizes; . .$15.00 values $8.95 Men '8 Clothing Men's ind Young Men's New Fall Suits, pin stripes, heather mixtures. Absolutely all wool, all sizes $9.95 Boy's Clothing Boys' One and Two Trouser Suits, all wool Cassimeres, neat pin stripes, etc. Sizes 7 to 17 $4.95 CHAPLIN AND LEADING LADY WERE MARRIED IN MEXICO ? * Photo from Wide World Photos. Char lea Chaplin, celebrated motion picture comedian and tala lateat lead las lady, Mies Llta Orey, were married at Empalme la Mexico. The dispatch K7i Chaplin obtained the marriage llcenae on October 14th and the brl4*t? ba and her mother arrived at the nearby town of Oaaymaa recently. r ? MB. THOMAS HA?SI>AI.K I>F.AI> Smitfcfleld, Dec. 8. ? Thomas S. Kagsdaie, well known tobacconist, ?u tonnd dead at his residence this morning at 8 o'clock with a en ping wound in his face and a shot gun hy bll Bide. A load from the gun had torn through hU head entering on the right aide of the throat near the Jugu lar rda and oomlsg out Just above t*. was a former resident Of and has manjr friends learn of hli death with _ J tier (Unini at a. I. I?0 TOD LIKE TO EAT! WOOll W. M. S. CALLS YOU Hare yon gotten a meal yet with the W. M. 8- at Wood? If you haven't yon know not what la awaiting you every Saturday. The ladlea of the W. M. 8. are aervlng meala from noon until bedtime at the bank building and they Invite you to come In. and get your dinner or anpper, or both. The Wled menu tdcluae* tried chic ken, aofepa, aandwtchea, aaladi, etc., and thla weak barbecue u a apeclalty. Why not give them your patronage every weak. It la a good place to take tha family for Saturday sight aupper and give mother a 'holiday and at the same time ba helping a good canar Graceful Negligees in Cheerful Colore When corduroy, ta the ruppte, tm trooa, lightweight qualltiee, entered the field of nefllgeee. It filled a teas felt want. It la as Ideal material, te erery rMpect, fee making three pretty garment! (of which ao much la re quired), and It hae eetabUahed ltaeif permanently la the mode. One of the new cerdoroy negligee* la ahown In the picture. In henna color, wHh a allky abMB. There la quite a range In color* to chooee from and eerduroy la liwllfiil In the faahle* able rose, UU?y*a. brown, bine, M4, foehata and raaeet tooee HomeOatee these negUjpeee an lined In niKHH akade of thtn MDc er meroerlaed eet tia?. but often t*ey are nallaed. pe ?Idea being durable they will MMrf waging FHASKMN COtftfTT DUO* Union will nut with the Baptiat chnrch of Juctlcc, Saturday DMwnbW 13th. PI rut meeting at 10:30. All far lervlee. . -i MRS ROBT. A. BOBBTTT. Sf?e. 1 Clifton* Meal at A. J. Jarman* Kttt D. B. Carson {>. B. Carson, cemmleeloner of the bureau of navigation, In whoae bureau la the federal radio office, champion ing the lntereeta of radio amateurs, recommends that they have "a few narrow and experimental channela be low 100 metera to encourage further development" fia hla report to Secre tary Hoover, Om atreaaea the phe nomenal growth ef radio aa well aa the neceaaJty of adequate legislation to lnaure the pranlaed development*. PRESENTS FOUNTAIN PEJt His associates on the Board of County Commissioners presented Mr. Henry Speed with a nice fountain pen ?a a reminder of their appreciations and harmony In which they had work, ed together the paat two years, when he retired from the Board on Mon day. Mr. Speed has riven a lot of valuable time to the Interest of the county and no one appreciates It more than the other members of the Board With whom he ssrrsd. ?.Very finest Grapes at r J. , w. Klnfrs. 12-S-St To Aid Wurld Philanthropy # 400,000 Grocers Will Join - In Golden Rule Observance F"our hundred thousand grocory i ?tore* throuirtiout the United States have volunteered their assistance to the Near East Relief In making a universal appeal to the public of the country on behalf of the refugee orphans of Bible lAnda. December 7th U Golden Rule Sunday, the annual date fixed for Internationa] observanoe of Near i eastern humanitarian needs. Every Kroner In the United States will use a special window display during the week proceeding that date, when thousands of peoplo will cat a dinner of the same sort of food that the American people Is giving to their orphan wards In Armenia. Greece I and Palestine. * The menu will be (elected from the following Itema: Beans, macar oni. condensed milk, corn ayrup, lentils, bread, meat sttw. Tour cent* per meal la the average coat, of the ration nerved In the Near East and Amorlcan foods ate. large ly used because of their purity and high fo<M Vilue. At the atone time, people arfc-ask ed to m*fce*a thank oftetiac of mqpey to carry oo the work of these great American tophaaMM'iMMpMl' ed by Amerloan phllantlliaH. John F. Zleman Is movement among the i country. He Is a Meyer, who Is in . Greater New Yerk

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