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fuesctay, January 19, 1926 'SikTMMN rAßur Bis Bradley King This Fascinating New Serial Story wi 11 begin in The Tribune January 21st. ■I lift® ML | % ■Mmjrl?: - >. > . pr i MARGERY MONTELLO Prints Donna in “The Bohemian Girl” at Concord Theatre Thursday Jan uary 21st. WHAT’S SMART IN MEN’S WEAR Button your double breasted suit when you hang it up to keep the correct lines OF COURSE there have been double-breasted suits for /many years. A few men who like clothes, have always had a double-breasted in their ward robes which they wore occasion ally when they wanted a change. This season, however, thou tands of men are wearing the louble-breasted and it bids fair to be even more popular in the ipring, although it heretofore Las usually been considered a tall style. There’s nothing smarter than i well kept, well pressed, double treasted suit —and nothing slop tier than one that’s allowed to tag and wrinkle. T Lots of them do sag because the wedrers don’t know how to ceep them in shape. According to Hart Schaffner & Marx ex perts, the most effective way to teep a double-breasted coat in thape is to button it over the langer each night— not only the ratside buttons, but the inside >r “anchor” button as well. This doesn’t mean that the mit, like all - suits, won’t need (leaning and pressing at proper ntervals. But, in between the 3000000000000000000000000000000000000000 OPPOSITE NEW *i}OTEl< ! V I trips to the cleaners, buttoning the coat when it is hung up will help materially in keeping it looking smart and trim. winter’s snow is falling outside—-and the wind roars through the trees—when the r friendly, logs blaze up in the fireplace —have a Camel! busy is done. And outside the snow is driving "" ' For Camel is the tried and trusted friend of E n ° sweeter ’ morc mellow fragrance came g to a ‘No other cigarette tit the world is like Camels. Camels contain the choicest Turkish , Our highest wish, if you do not and domestic tobaccos. The Camel blend is the triumph of expert blenders. Even know Camel quality, is that you the Camel cigarette paper is the finest—made especially in trance. Into this one yr them. We invite you to compare Con brand of cigarettes is concentrated the experience and skill of the largest tobacco. JF' TyjgaßMßajjuWi with any cigarette made at any pi organisation in the world. jFj, R. J. Reynolds Tobacfid £fi? Cheap Rent, This! How would you like to rent ten acres of land for a quarter of a cent a year? That’s what one family in Schleswik-Holstein, Germany, is said to have done for Hie pnst 250 years. Tradition has it that back in 1675 one Count Rantzau, while hunt ing on horseback on his large estate! tope into n swamp. As his horse began to sink into the mud under him tlie county shouted for help. The horse 'dad entirely disappeared and the count had started to follow when a farmer living nearby who heard the shout managed at the peril of his own life to rescue the count. When the fanner spurned a cash reward and the count insisted that he be allowed to excess bisgrhtiudc in a material way it was agreed fa at the Ain’t It The Truth? NOIHWG IN (MeVWBLP'v J ' ANP FURWtEAftORe - The AulbwoßtiE isTPe ,1 s ? an AoCwoate -“Re * (SEtAfesT conduce*. . »- i\ -v HU*® VOG DRNE IT OUU QP £o** anp A T\ '(Fife sAtES'?Ct>''ltXj’ OF (ROPERm TJto£s - V * ''t KNOCK 1 S) vs wuNP(?eo Bucks blessing if ■fin’ (d OFF * WKEjt | Z^- OH BOf- OILGAS,'Life' ’sfisrS* AE^X% ♦BuTi WOOU?AI'TBE WIiMOuT * f ONE .SOE. ANVIM.NG * V d , I ' w®p SScfffe^Cvi!^ THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE farmer could have the marsh from which the count was rescued for an annual rental of one - silver pfennig. And so the property has stayed in tlie hands of the farmer's descendants through all these years. Now celery and cauliflower are being grown on R. Are You a Stamp Collector? Many years ago the grandfather of the husband of a woman living in London was a stamp collector. One particular bunch of stamps was worth about $l5O. This geutleman hid them in an old bureau and didn't tell anybody about it. The man died and the bureau stayed in the family for more than two generations without any one knowing of the existence of the stamps which meanwhile were steadily increasing in value. Recently search was made for a lost jewel ease and the collection of stain])* was accidentally run upon. The stamps which art now worth about $75,000 were recently disposed of to stamp collectors who came from many parts of Europe to attend the sale. Xo (emphtaieally) ; we do not >buy old stamps; nor do we know where you can sell them. If you have any, put them away in an old bureau drawer and let your grandchildren sell them for a fortune (if they can). To Celebrate Find. For the past 25 years Capt. Bill Lofton has been searching for pirate gold on the shore of Angel Fish Creek on Key Largo, Fla. He has just dug up $250,000 worth of doubloons and pieces of eight. .Now he is planning what has been termed a “grand bust.” “The fust thing I’m going to do,” Raid the ancient mariner, “is to buy me a private Pullman car and go to New York. I ain’t ever been out of the keys and I’ve spent 25 years diggin’ for this money and now that '"“Charles William Stores inc This book New York City fa FREE A Iff| Jhrift The Watchword Careful Buyers Ws3 thtfSudw) r FHRIFT means buying wisely the things you need. IA It means buying merchandise of dependable quality g °~! iO VS;~ nj^p at a price that saves you money. There is a feeling of lasting satisfaction is siich transactions. Buying frqm oUof\ this new catalog offers you many such opportunities. I You and your family can be well dressed in clothes of the latest I 24-HOUR-SEKyiCE styles with Fifth Avenue's stamp of approval. 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