al Sen the ANNETTE S---Fair Week Specials COATS 20% Off All New Fall Coats. Exceedingly flattering in their many variations, lavishly fur rimmed. In Chonga, Tailored Tweed, Fur Trimmed Tweed and All Woot $19 50 ° Fabrics. Priced from 300 Pairs SILK HOSE, 79c A Value ich as W 1ever been able to « ffer before $2.35 15 Flowered Chiffon and evening weal 25 Crepe de Chine Dresses Fair Week Special 100 Afternoon and Sizes 14 to 44; Fair Week Special ind Georgettes. Some with Regular price to $24.50. Fair Week Special All Silk, paste! Evening Dresses, some with coats DRESSES coats, suitable for afternoon $12.00 $3.00 $4.95 shades dark and pastel shades In the latest Patents and Pump Sizes 3 to 8 300 Pairs SHOES Crepe Soled Sport Oxfords also new, Brogues, Tie $3.95 © $4.95 Fair Week Special ANNUAL FALL aK August 30 to September 2 Big Flower Show Garden Exhibits Industrial Show Ladies’ Work Farm and Dairy Exhibits Baseball Football Lacrosse Championship Games \ Vaudeville Show Evenings Sports and Attraction | Ca 3 a S — 4 = —_— LY Bathing Beauty Contest Grand Ball at Close Moose Legion Band Daily Sat urday August M4 Bargains! Bargains! Dinnerware — China — Crockery — Glassware Brassware — Novelties — Club Bags — Suit Cases and Aeropacks 25c, 50c and 75c Tables DOWNSTAIRS STORE Heilbroner’s — Diamond Specialist Bargains! Fair Opens Tuesday and All the Exhibits Must be in Place Monday Before Micuight so Judging May Begin The annual fall fair opens on Tuesday and exhibitors must all } night Monday. The fair is the great event well, entertainments will be* viven each evening and the! are event promises to be well up to the average considering the conditions |. All cit y people are particu- larly urged to enter their ex- hibits so that the general jstandard of the exhibition may be kept up. People with loardens should enter their flowers or vegetables. Those vho do needlework may win prizes for them. Good cooks may tr) their skill against | lothers in making of cakes, 'jams and various other com-| /modities all set out in the prize books which can be ob- tained at the fair ifrom the Daily News. | There eee — ppp Family Shoe Store Ltd. Annual | Sale Continues Over Exhibition Week MEN and WOMEN Who desire fine shoes at a Substantial price reduction will welcome this great sale Hundreds of shoes in up-to- date patterns of style, fit and excellent appearance, “School Shoes at Reduced Prices” Y NOT CHEAP SHOES — BUT GOOD SHOES CHEAP Box 1584 Phone 357 office or| | is an attractive list | jof prizes and already people | ot gram ofsports has been arranged, exhibits ave their exhibits in place some time before mid- the week. A splendid pro- are coming in te } ] rest in entering their ex- i} The husband isn’t here photograph cen just after sl marriage t = Actress Marries but this rheima Todd, ta announced her Pasquale de Ciccc hows she at least doesn’t regret the nuptials Whist and Dance | The Sons of Norway Ladies’ Aid |"Sonja” held an enjoyable whist Jarive and dance in the Metropole }Hall last evening with some ninety erson present | Whict 1Ch | first was wi ile Mr of lland men’s w in sic ide ' | be iwl i ihavn, Mrs |M |kitctien as won by Mrs There were eight tables of whist charge of Mrs ristianson, Winner of the ladies’ Mrs. C. Giske and ladies’ ‘ond Miss Kathleen Johnson Osland was the winner the men’s first and Mr Bjel- second The raffle of a big box of candy Anderson whist drive dane- enjoyed to accordian mu- by Julius Welle. At midnight | licious refreshments were served, | Mrs. Rorvik and Miss L. Ytre- "rg were in charge of the door} ile Mrs. Underdahl, Mrs Dyb- Anderson and Mrs urvold were in charge of the were in Following the g was ‘ taking considerable in-{ DEMERS Women’s Wear Fall Hats, Ling: Clo Weldrest Hosiery, 85c » West and British Made K) Coats, Suits, Dresses, Pride of the ’ Style and Quality at Reasonable P) | Goods CURZON'S MEN'S WEAR SIXTH STREET Mén’s Glowes — Shirts — Underwea: Work Clothes — Work Boots — W Sor Tom Ballinger FANCY CHINA NOVELTIES Cups and Saucers—TOc, 15e, 25c up to ...$1.50 Berry Sets, pies—$1.25 to bowl, 6 nap- $1.50 Bridge Sets—$.50 up ta $12.50 Sets—$2.50, $3.50 $8.50 Tea 97-Piece English Dinner set — $18.50 up to $45.00 and $50.00 Tom Ballinger Third Avenue “Fall Needs i HARDWAR Stoves and e | ipe Lamp Ammuniti Flas lights, Re and Roof } (a Tar and hk rie Let u Mail Orders Ca Thompson Hardwatt Co. Lt Third Ave ORMES LIMITED Pioneer Druggists Third Avenue & Fulton Street 81 — Phones — 82 Prescriptions a Specialty The Orme Quality for Drugs and all classes of goods han- dled is well recognized jn Northern and Central B. © REGA SHOP 330 Thire nue Stationery Toys & Gilt N iveltie it jors Complete rai various kin plain and far broidery threa Mr. & Mrs. John Melis