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WOMEN'S SUGAR CROP IS EXPECTED TO BE LARGEST EVER Canning. Preserving, Soft Drink Manufiirlurmg ami Other Indu-tric* Will Ik Affected RIG BEET CHOI* Production Cane Sugar in Cuba Has Already Exceed cd Five Million Tons witli / Mills Still Grinding By 4. C\ ROYMC I , (C*?yrt*L IWJ. by TM Atf*a?c*> i New York. Sept. 14 ? The world ; 1% facing the probability of anoth-i ef record-breaking sugar crop. As I a>esult. consumers of sugar now ego play with Increasing safety for expansion and development of their Industrie* in the coming twelve months. This will affect Conner*. preservers, soft drink manufacturer*, fruit and vegeta ble growers and can and bottle ityanufacturers an well as Individ ual sugar consumers. t 'Slicing, of sugar beefs in Call-! torn la got undei\ real headwav tdd ay. From this time on. fac tories all over the middle and far West will h?t turning out jMtfar at a rate whirh doubtless will assure stability of sugar ! prices until the rest of the Cuban 1925-1926 crop comes on the mhrket. Protection against advances In I the price of sugar is strengthened by the fact that the next Cuban |crtop probably will exceed the rec breaking outturn of this sea- : now drawing to a close. Out j Iflve Cuban mills nt ill are grinding Ito'day and production in the island (already has far exceeded five mil- i |llon tons. 8ome experts go bo far as to ; "let a Cuban crop' next year 6.600,000 Ions. The first of [ new crop will be ground next ] frfpvem her or early In December. 1 lero are still many factors which ?y affect the next Cuban crop, t so far,, weather has been very favorable In addition some of the large inters have added materially to ? acreage planted this year. i|De factories have held over ne which will now go in with She 1925-1926 production and the Hnaelty of several mills will be ncreased. Many of the large Cuban est iteB are preparing vast tracts for kripntlng between September and January but the cane so j anted will not bo ready before i e 1927 harvest. So far the tremendous Cuban I Ipply has moved pretty steadily ito consumption. But despite j there will exist a very heavy) iiry-ovor at the end of the year, i ne authority places It at not less 1 Khan 600.000 tons. This expert^ lures that 1.520.000 tons will i available for this country up December 3V The Louisiana ^rnp will he approximately 150,-| 00 tons larger than last year.! ^Assuming that meltings by refin irs from date to January 1 are heavy as those of last year, jere will remain 610,000 tons 'It ti which to start out the new The boet sugar situation In the Blotted States Is uneven. In some Ions dispatches received today ?jkNcatc that the crop now ap iroachlng harvest will be larger lhan that of last year. In other ^Rlona It will show a decline. Germany will have as good an [verage crop of sugar beets as other European states since now are larger and the su content higher than at this [me laat year, "that country has placed a duty of 10 gold [rks per 100 kilos on Imported Ign refined sugars and K gold jarks a hundred kilns on raws ?o protect her home producers, lym has followed suit with tax of 20 francs a hundred kilos I Imported sugars. , There is every prospect that If V weather continues as propltl ML as It has been so far, the n production will exceed at of 1924 by a good margin. JThe American beet sugar com ities In general havA been do lg well, despite the low price r ells Why He Can Now Eat Hearty A tetter which 1 read in the ?,?er about Carter'* Little liver Pills fitted my own ca?e fcclo*rly that I could n<.t help lying them and am very happy laid " So *rit<i Mr. Frank J Irumhull of Jerley City, N J.. ??M letter goes on to lay : "I |d heard about Carter's Little ?ver Pills for year* hut never ?CW they helped overcome ?or appetite and <our stomach ^til I read about another man the umr plight who took ter's with good results I i them and can honestly that they (reed me of nasty ttomach. so that I can it without getting bili they improved my ap You can Nccklnc> (35 ? ?< 5^ Riding Habit New Wrinkle Buckles Till* fMiuMlP Jcwollrtl nr> k' n c is |H)|>wl?r for formal Wear iiikI 1* un o*ual1\ mi Iking? Ii oiu-'k ilinnci n If of l'la?k or roil It |* ?.f li.iiul wrought white k-ul<l mi with tiny t?OH 1 1 1 Smart and Neat Thin frock |;? do'i?nf'l for a *rhA?->1 girl 011*1 nnsuti? nil the ro?|uir? m?nt? of the r? k?w1 ti nt U it lf. ,.f Hue serge trlimned idmp!y n.rh and buttons Mrat* ph* ihr i:<?es Mry fullness of refined. This has horn duo lo the fact, augur merchants as Hcrl, ih.ii tho tariff has boon main tained at a point sufficient to af ford protect ion against tho Cuban product raised hy cheap labor. This year ban been a most prof itable one for tho Michigan sugar companies*. All tho larger com panieH have mado steady Rains since 1-92 2 with earnings increas ing steadily. Reports from I l?o field Htato that while tho a v? rag planted this year will not he as as great that of 1924 tho yield will be greater. The -Michigan acre age tills sou hoi i Is estimated at 110.000 acres. This is "ox peeled to produce 990. noil tons of heels. On the basin of present sugar con lent estimates, this would indi cate a yield of 3H7.0tin.nnu pounds of sugar. Consumption of sugar in the 1'nltcd States so far this year has been high. D. I*. YKI.I/nV I, A III !lj TKA OriuiK)' I Vk?n\ In. I in ami (V) Ion Small |?k?. .... ? I Or U lb. pkc. Sis H lb. pk?. ? ????? Pound pk?. 7:u Drink It fwl? Ywi'll l.lkr li\ l>?*ll?-lous Kn?tj CiNiliKit* PENDER'S YELLOW FRONT STORES It kill fHem i 11#* Brand Insect Powder won t turn ? or hirm anything n ? c?pt iriMrtt. HouMhoJJ ?'/??, ioc and 25c nth#r 50c and {1.00, ?t jour druggist or groror. Wrtlo for Pro* Booklet, "|| K II'. ? Them". Li^OMflcn * co, tiiin-nn v mh. reat assured that from now on I will boost Carter's Little l.iver Pills whenever I can." Recommended and (or sale bv ail drug stores. . The tailor-made girl la In her'de* ment In riding togt. She affects the ??verity of a high ?tock and four ln. hand, and a hat only slightly dif ferent from thoso her brothers wear. Her shirt and stock are of white ?ilk broadcloth. The tie is a checked ^mblaatlon ot buff and blue. WOMEN BUYING PERIOD DRESS l ur K\|>rr** Purpose ?f Itrinn l'liolo^ra|ih?*il in It S?> I hat Voii (iun'l TV1I \\ hrn I'irluiT ^ Made !!\ \II.KK\ LAMOXT fCnpvri?M |v!S k. Ik* Ad?*nc?| New York. Sept, 1 1.? Women today are hnyiiiK at least one pe i ioil ilrcKK fur the express purpose nf heitia photoRraphed in it. Tln v I'iill t h ir* type of eoKtutne t he pcriitil dress Ihh uusc it pats a stop to inquiries as to what year tho pirl lire wan taken T<M|iic?i of Velvet Itililion Til** small hat lias hy iki means ' parsed f id in the |?il lili?* eye. Like thi' larger hats, many of the toques now are developed In vel vet. One tharmiiiK example la( formed of i wo inch velvet rlhhon inlerlaeed over a small dose frame ami with un clilr velvet wines extending ai either aide In the ; hack . Where To Wear One's Waist I'raet trnlly every woman will; have a waist line tlil.s 'all She] I" ?r sflmr llmo wo h*?\r li"(>n ni-rdnjr our h:>ts up in fronf. hut in !?.?rl? i hcv now m?k up the Inrk . Iri th? nv.nncr skct< hed R.mc cf tl?> %?ve liest pins for ih.* i urpo-;? r. f Uud dccl with rcr.l dinmon-!" may not know where to put it hilt nlic will have line Mimewhi re be tween xhouldcrs uuil hips. This has followed Hie introduction of the tight hod ire and tin- shaplm; of the hacks of the lop roalP. The position of th<- waist lln<- depend* upon the designer and upon the height and weight of the wearor. (iIoyom for Tixlii Sleeves The extremely t?ght sleeve* in voyruc this autumn have made the plavci with flaring ruffs Inappro priate. As a result the glovera T!im dainty l>u< klo t* tho latent 2 nd< i niMcril tor |>um|>? It In hand wrought In Kllvcr for hlack pu?.pa unrt in copper for tnn. nml*r nni1 I u hue stvfrft havo developed a liaiul covering, ?or afternoon which Ium a] Rebuild. Indeed. but ono which tunirt hark In lh?> flat lent of folds' towards the fingers. ? I'rudlc-llarron Miss Miittio I. Barron of damp- ' Ion Vircina. and lie v. William T. I'lndle of Smlthfleld. Virginia.' w#. married Saturday afternoon : ai I o'clock by l>r. S. II. Temple-! man. 1M? West Main street Before You Build INVESTIGATE WASHINGTON HOME FURNACE It will save you big expense of digging cellar ? $300 to $500 saved. Produces circulating moist heat ? moat healthful heat known. AVI>l.l:|-r IIMtlUVMtK. ( Wh(? h <hir WIihIow I 1 tO* IM \V?loi SI. Ifioiic 2JI \ J "No ? This it not ? VlctroU" SCHOOL TO TRAIN COLORED WOMEN Hiltlr, Community Organi zation, C.luli \\ ..rk, Hy liienr. Kit.. Taught ItalcltJi. Sept. 14 A school fur Ho* training of young colored woinri| for religious ami nodal work Is to be opeucd hero on ; Octolu'r 1. The school will bo run In con nection with St. Auguttttne'n School, ami will be under Ihe au . sp|ci>H of the Protestant Kplsco | pal church. II Ih hcing estab lished. It Is said. In response to a general demand fnr trained nexrn wnnien for church and com munity ?rr?tcp. The curriculum will cover two yearn, and will Include couraea lu Bible, with x|?o?- Im I emphttMh on the life o(5 <*hri?t. religious education. ca*e work, community orgautzatlou. recreation. dub work. hygiene and aoclology. I'rartiral work will he rIvvii in the community and lu St. Axni'i* lloHpital and Training School The entrance requirement la two \eara of junior college or Ita equivalent, but iu caw of vacau htch m'hool KrxilimioM mar In' admitted an apodal atudenta.. The ftr?i building, h three-atorjr brli k mi riii turi' just completed at a coat of JStt.UllO, In known a h Iho ltlahop Tutlle Memorial, Uouae, ami will nri-omodate part of the faculty and -?) atudenta, beaidra providing .1 number oC '< ItiKH rooma. t Mr. and Mm. J. K Owona and daiiuhtera. Mlaae* KvcIvii and Iio nle Owcna. <"lty Route Two. were In I hi* rlty Saturday. NOTICE! Sulc Ileal KMalr for thr Nonpayment of (ioiinty Taxw for the Year 1921. On Monday, Or In her the Blh. hi 12 o'clock M . I shall mile at the Court Mount' door, the property tinted below for payment of County taxe? for the year 1024. Klluibrth Cltj TouiikIiI|i Listed Itouiilar (White) <?fTcr for I he non Mr c- Mary W. nrlght, one lot A. (S. Korbnn, one lot ? Mr*, not tic Himaey. one lot . ... C. T. Wewion. one lot Th\o* $12.12 14X1 r.2.?r. - .. .. lfi.H < '(Ml I .or* .or* .05 .05 Kliuibnli tit) Township Listed IU*itular (t oloivd) Ta\^t t'??*t Henry Amen. one lot ...... $ 5 5H $ .05 Daniel. Spell ma ii, one lot . ... 6.20 .05 Mt. Ilerinott White I v?*l ln?|ii?>nt T*\ei ( ml Mra. Mary W. Hrluht. acrea |8:t.G7 I .05 NowImuI INnniMilp tailored Listed Hernial Taxm ? '?*( J K. While, acres $ 4.38 % .05 CHAS. OA R MINK. Hep. 1 1.1 4,21,28 Sheriff. I'aaquotank Hiilhrifiifnii and Jcrnry SPORT FROCKS Tlx- newest style suc cesses in finest wearing material and in a big choice of new coloriiiK?. S?>.75 to i; I I. It K R I ? s Ilinton Bldn. ALKRAMA Today Norma Shearer IN "Empty Hands" A I" AKAMOiUNT l? I C TURK Successful Advertisers State The Price. The R eader Wants The Cost ADVERTISING DAII.Y ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RATES Thla alxe typo (8 point), one cont a word caeh Inner! Inn; minimum 26 cont*, ono time; 76 cents week; 15 word*. Standing ad*, Ave ernta a word per week. Twenty centa per month ? In advance. White apaco and para graphed ad*. CO centa an Inch. Copy miirt be In the office by 6 p. ra. day before Inaer tlon. Annoiiiimvient* ] MOIIK row Kit In your ear If you u*e Sinclair (III Matthew* Rro*. North Road Street Extended. 1 I-l 7 p. Tills IS YOUR CIIANCE to have ? hat old mn it re** renovated In your home town. Work <*alled for ?n*l delivered. I'hone 1 6 I . Southern Mutt re** Company. Al *o make feather mattre**e*. 1 1 - 1 7 p. FI'HNISH Kll ROOM to let. imn of hath. 12:1 N. Martin St Call 619 J. 10-lfip NBW CLASSES WILL START each Monday thla month Ren* nlar HiitOne** Courae. We real ise "Efficiency Pay*." Our atudenta make good. For In for mat Ion call Mr?. Iloet teher Phone till Fourth floor lllntnn Mulldlng. Elltaheth City, N. c. 10-l?n. BETTER RATTKRY SERVICE r*e Phllco Hat terle*. J. F. Evan* Oarage, North Road Street F.x tended 11-1 2-1 4p HOT ROLLS DAII.Y for dinner and supper. Five different, kind*. Cnrlwrlffht'fl Rakerv. A-19p HAVE MONK Y The utmoat you expect when you "run an ad" I* to get what you advertlae for. The Advance ela**lfled ad* g*t reaulta at a low rate. WK BUY second Hand Furniture. The Aurtlon Sfoqe, 110 Polndex ter afreet. Phone 772. If SUBSCRIBERS to The Advane* *hould watch their aubacrlptlon lal?el and aee Irf It that they do not miaa a tingle la*ue of Eliza hefh City' Aaaoclafed Pre** Newspaper. FOR MONIMBNTS delivered at?d *et, aee Jackaon Marble Work*, 206 South Road. D. T. Single-' ton. proprietor. Phones f>::i Residence 177-J. tf I'inll FOR TIIK MOST FISH and oya j tor* hI w;i)*h nee /Thou. frank. "The Man Who Known Fish." Phones 201-410 City Market. fl-tr.p l<o?t LOST SATURDAY MO I IT yellow Jersey c o w, Ioiik liortu*. lew tlier strap a round neck and ehaln hooker! In strap. He turn to 8. C. Rngley and receive reward. sept I 5n For Kent 10 NICK TRUCK FARM? of twenty five acres for rent. On state highway. TVo miles from city Apply In S. K. Simpson. Houle Five, Kllznhelh City, N. C. ' 1117p. RKD MKN ORCHESTRA for hire for purl lea. dances and entertain ments. Phone 396-J H*14np FOH RKNT Three rooma flrat floor and hath. 125 North Mar I tin at reef. Possession Riven Sept. 15. 1925. A jt|?l y to Mra. J. P Kramer. 203 But ltfa In Street 8-1 4n. For Sale U ONK YORK ? Well broken oxen for aale. Heaaon for selling. am through I'irk in k Apply to T. c. Story. Parksvllle, N C. 1 ?p 1PRIOHT PIANO In excellent condition. Apply to K. S Ohesson. I'hone 350. 12*1*np FOH SAI.K Bulck seven paasen rf?r car In very heat condition, been carefully driven, well cared for. looks Rood, runs fine. Thin In no pile of Junk hut a aplendld car Price rlnht. Her M I, llrltt. Jeweler, Saving* Hank Kit ll?lin?c. frl. sept 1 1 I 7p PINI". WOOD- In 1* Inch lenK'h for stoves. Delivered at $7.00 a cord. D. S. Olhhs, Telephone 390 W. 1 1 - 1 7 p ? ? " 1 '?? ? >91 ? ? - HALF.!) PAPKK for sale -- Scrap stock not aultahle for wrapping hut Rood for packing la place of excelnlor or other flllhlff. Ten rents a hale or take our *ntlr? stock at your own price. The Advance. Iltf NKW STAR TOliniN^ CAR ?"? ' coal. Alao second tiand Ford touring. good condition, $93. Phone Ml. 10-1 ftp POR SALE C HEAP alaa column Da It pn *ddy?g Machine good as now. IMiono 89.V Ift-lfip PITLLKTS sr. S. r. W. leghorn \ pullol k. Mnrrh halrhofl, well | Rrown. $ 1 f.ft parh, C. M. Ta- ! turn. II. F. I?. 1. Bllznhtlh City, | N. C. nopl 9- 1 liprl. I FOR HALF' Sithihi hand furnl- J turo. Th#? Auction Hloro, 1 20 * Polnilojtor *trert. Phono 772. 1 1 .11 fn Plumbing "" 13 It. K. LKWI8 COMPANY, plumb ing and IwatlnK -apodal atlon tlon to repair work. Phone*: Shop B2?. Realflonce 333. 10* Water Btrrot. If 'rirpw ? in (iOODYKAII Hc??r l)ulr Cord? Han mora |dlM of auprr-twla*. tho oxlra <1awUr, rxtra tough, j alnowy body roM. Ailto Hupplv & Vulcanlxlng Co. 31 If I'larrn To Eat 22 ItBOITIjA It DINNER 50c at Kagh- ? Cafo. It'* rooked right and makPM you thlnft of hom<* rata, if ? . _ Wanted 25 WANTED POWKR HAY PRBBBi in Rood condition. N. C. New born. Jarvlnhura. N C. 10-1 fin; ' OOK WANTRD M ii*i hi- eft per-! ienccd. Hninll family, flood pay. Call 422-W. 1 2-1 Hn WANTED Houaokooprr anil icon oral work far .1 in family f? room rottaf^e. Apply W. M. Ilollownll, llolilmvlllo. I^yal Notice* 35 ? NOTICK OF A DM I NIKTII ATI< > \ lUrlni ?? Mmitrlt tha III* I'lM tout* W Willi* | limln ii>i> ri4h-? *11 i?-r- i -?n? Iml'liitd to li?r rJ?i? to mm* lorwnrl and a.aka linmrrtla'a arllli turn I aiwl th?M> I1<<I<I1111 ? rlalnia ?r.ln-' tha mik' tn rn-rnl Ihrm lit j i-a??n-nr within * ?r? !??? nw<nt|? fi'in Hi- ?1atr ' "?f llil. WIWV "r II w.ll bV i'lf?.| '1 in bar 1 4 | ihrtr rwmrii a*il I. 1*13. IMX.NIK H IIAYKM. ?r|?.I.T.II.JI.??.nrtr M?vilrl* I.KOAI* NOTICK I' l.?t'?? ?l?r*i lhaf ut' r?Hlirr?nM' 1 "?kwiii ?< i' W HiithiY. W n lUHkn ????I W II Uaiiiirr i1"<in.< d> ? tiri'l-i tha firm ' mni' "I "Tha Batt?-r 4 liMirit lia? ' h'rti anri It a iKIalnrM. alnrh. D|l<ir<< ???' . ttiM !?? Ilia Aulii * t?a. 1-l.JllM- Wntfca Irw . whi-li will aaxun- llir iH'? "I ?al?1 I -a <> IWf?Jll|' ami ?raillDM- III M4t<|u?l l'< Im.inav iH^ilrf I. If.". f w tUITIIMI, W II OAITIIMI. "l-i I.MI lIp W II flAITIIKa NOTICK Kale of \ Nliiahlr fYo|Mar1>' II* tlrOia r4 * l?wl ?rf TiMaf '11'u'mI In ma In lli-airxw T>irn< r lor carta Ift imr^iyi ihrt'in wturb MKl i4 TnM linti data Frlwuarv 5th, IMS. and la t?gn*tr<t in Ilia' iltr* of tha ll?fl?*rr mt l?<*d* ,4 I'awtuMtanli , < mititr. in Honfc #i. faga M(. I Wiall <m M'-n ; day. nan^nhar IMli. Ittft. a' II r> . |*? k nrr*. j <4t-i l<if til# a' Ilia I'otirt ||ia|ir <l?-< in Midi IMalr, *i I'tiMIr Awika, f-r rath, tha prnp ??rlr iniffjnl 10 ma in aai d lN>rd >4 TrtK, l? I wit. lia-finnmi at a point ?n >i?. m?i aid-- nf |Vf.?a HifM-l in Kllsahath I'lly T| I rri Mr'h wardlr Ir-xti tha nnffhaaat m?i <4 l-an- and ; I'ara.# airaria and runnina than aaatwaidlt car , ? Hal wl?h lania ttf-i inn f aat . >hrw * rw.f fti wardlr paftlM With I'uraa Mrwt M (m; rhaiw* w?Mwar4lr l^rallH with tha nr.t llna and f*na ?Irart l'? tr*4 to IVraao iIihI; ij>>nr? ^aiih wa?1l? aknu Uia aa.t .Ida nt |Vr.?a o>m at I PERSONAL V (Answer) I )<M r Margaret : Vou poor icirl ! Of course I'll excuse you. But why tire yourself out hunting for an apart ment? Why don't you telephone an "apart ment wanted" ad to The Advance? Specify just what you must have and you'll get re plica only from people who have what you want. Save th* feet ? use the head, old dear. HELEN. IrH In ihr |?ml ii# beginning; Mmr Ixini Hie li?"l rnn?? r?l by ?' K 1 ami M It Hawter In Uaar Tuiiwt In iW<t iUlf<1 Krlil'iili II. 1VOI. J r*~ f?fr| r<| lit Hir nffirv I# llir l|C|l.> r <tl |t?.l? nf ra?iu?iiai.k fount v. in tl?*il i?mk an. ai i?n? M Tliln 2filh ?la> "f Amku-i IKS J. II. I<H(OY. Jll . iu|2MI,v|# III TniUi NOTM'K OF M>MI NINTIt ATIO.N llarinc ?|>iallftrr| a. a<lmml*trat?r "f the lair, Matil>-t II TtlHt. I herein glvn nolle* In a'l ' prrmnt- lmlrb>rrl In Iwr estate In rami lorwaid and tnakr iimm dlai? ?eiil.in'til. ami lli'iw linlil , in* lialm aialn.l I In" ?amr i? irtM-m Ibrm fnr caiiimi wltlnn i write month. rntm the flat* >4 liiia iwMh'o. hi it will In i>kwilrd in li?r m | llflr ira?it?n *n*. o. I M5. M if Mi iir<HiT. M14. |n, 1 1. SI j?nrt VIJ Admlnut ralnr NOTMK OF ADMIMSTIIATION Matin* ,.ialin.(l a? Kamilnr nf llie lair II N Hawirr I hnrlw ?!??? n..ti.f In all iwrMKi* ? HtfMrttwt In hla e?tatr lit inwr fnrwaitl ami maka immediate ami Mmm* ImMltw ? laim* aaaUW the .ame In lireaeiit llirm fnr |-ai , mrnl nn nr be#?f Meiriewtlirf |S. or till, nnirr will hit i'lra<l> il in bar ? * their inmri) Hei*. Till. IK*. M II MAWYKII. j aep. in.ll.ai.Sa.n-l 5.1 J >.l.?ut.? I NOTICK Snlt' of \'nliinl?lo I (4*41 1 Property. Hv llilitr nf in Dtdi'l mail" lit llial a I l?..T?.|lna rliiltM' "In r- Mr?. >llrinl? Ma* llaivr n il>. rt |?*?lr, In Ilia rmiit. I thall -ii in !???? hijili?J tui iiuli a i itir l"ourt llmiH' limn trt <<i?nl). S. ihi Nalmilai , (h-litlwr fit. Iirs.\. al 12 n'linrk II. ih - titlhiwiri* il- m i Ifi- 'l irarl ?f l?ri<1. ill i I ? i?i? a?.| haliu in Niintit>m T"?*n*lil|i. I'aa <|il?rtan>i r?*inn . S ? . aiMl It gumma al rorncr nt AMari |i?iii?,? lawl aii?l inonlnc HiitiM fl, IM K ?I'MI II . Ih.flrt. N |J V. TS II.. thrar* S. 70 V.. 17* fi.. rhron- N. M K. MS fl!. ifcrarr N. II ilm :mi' w ui-i r?. . ibnr* N. ? K *^41 II . il.mr- N I Y. I ,H>I? fl.. thaAra H S W MM fl . Ilir<?. .? N. M v.. 4 V fl. Ihrnr* V i W l.lMKi fl lo > Ir.d <1il?li, ilirnra ?. M W. I. J|l? fl. al'tiii miiI Irait illicit lo an Mil rr kail it mil. IhrlW H. IS W I.IOO flv ? lima mIiI trail 4K<ii. Uirn.-r H X* K. AID fl.. Ihrnr.. H. aa t; 7<i'I fl . Iltanrff M Al K. lU. Ilirtw.. S |r. ?; 111 II, ilirnra H. Ml W IJI fl . Ilirii.n H M W ??lfl ft. Ilirnrr M. ?0 W. UH fl , lliriirr K M W. Jim fl.. thrnm H. It I". inn fi n? Hi* i?>li?i ?f ivcinnln*. a?l)ointnv' Km- latal* I y Allan l>a (Mr. W (| Knilllt. JMlN llatrl*. kliniila Ma|H-r. I\ Wl?r?|l?->-. T J. Iltlk ham I'ar^on., N |i. I ar'wriahl. V. M 1'artwi Irtti. II liam-r ? onialnliK KK1IITY HVH Al !??->* In arltial mirrry matin hy I n A fill. ?wr?r\rif.. AiiSUM, IVU. anil rataranr* 1o ial<> ? ?la I la mail* It furllirr ?I?m| ,|>? Inn. Till. H-r* J. in) OKI I J HI tNIt, ar|i I" I l.il.M <"i>itu?il??ki>nrr ?* ?l?i? *'??il. Bloomers, Divided Skirts And "Elephant Pants" Keen oliservers of the present styles in men's cloth ing have noted a similarity lietwecn men's trousers ? wide and baggy at the ankles ? and the divided skirts which were once popular with lady bicyclists who were too modest to wear bloomers. It was Amelia Jenks Bloomer, a nineteenth century suffragette and temperance lecturer, you remember, who llrst wore that style of dress. However, a discussion of the evolution of clothes should go no further, l>ecause even this kind of evolu tion may lie against the law of the land by the time this appears in print. There is a ready market for your clothing in the classified advertising pages of The Advance. When yon tire of a dress or coat or suit, advertise it for sale. If the garments are in good condition you will have no trouble in exchanging them immediately for cash. Telephone your ads to The Advance. The Daily Advance
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