i stems to me, Aunt Bmmy," sutd 10, "that it is rather silly for us to talking about investments when all ean save is about $500 a year after p.m"mm:'fl"" eed; and remember that the insur-- :e you speak of is in the nature of Tnavestment itsell." "Well, I know, Aunty, but scomehow BEING A SMALL INYVESTOR stments for the small investor," Kkunt Emmy. *"Even if you could : uet aside Ave or ten doliars a th you can be sure of one invest, t that you can safely make on r'6wn respomsibility and that is ing your money in a sevings bank, douulutmmo_m 1akipg it work for you,. PYON pmmvluh-ouuu. will feet safe. Then there are r securities you can buy, but don't any before getting sound advice -- some trust company or bank. 6. _ The Winter Mode at its best. The prices much less than regular. Ag -Mmthodualsdmuguthormrnfinlsalebfinpand [' winter wardrobes are being rapidly completed from our extensive ~~--__, showing of Coats, and Frocks. > WITH AUNT EMMY s, industrial eprporation, se The Fall Festival Sale | of Women's Apparel | *~* . Colors:--Penny, Rust, Saddle, Shutter Green; . $ Navy, Black and the new Browns. ue ' Materials--Bolivia, Ormondale, Brytonia, Suede-- . €$ tex, Kashmana, Fashona, Marvella, Gerona, Chamo-- ' vette, Mokine Arabia. _ Fur--Wolf, Opossum, Beaverette, Seal, Fox, Kolin-- f #¥% io. 5 Riprines * * $24 $34 $48 $68 $96 These Coats fashioned of soft--piled and suede:like fabrics, < are notable for their fine tailoring and comfort as well as their beauty, and originality of style. Deep collars and cuffs of soft fur add rich-- ness to many of these dress Coats. ~There are numerous styles Ffrom whitch to choose from each price group. se Fur Coats, Remarkable Values . Muskrat, Sealine and Marmink Coats otm grade furs. 48 and 50 inch lengths. These mwo;r'l'{hthomwhonthochow_ furs are to be and are very unusual values at "The Best Stove ~ On the Novth Shove Fur Trimmed Coats -- **_ Early Choice Is Advised As ~ Agsortments are Limited ._.c....u-fl--»hm on the Installiment plan. You mey pay as little as Ave dollars a month for tham or as rmuch as you want to io are comparatively safe. But never use a cent of your capital for speculation. No matter who comes to you and tells .you that a certain stock is going up. that it is a sure thing, don't speculate .on it 'Bpeculating in stocks is not for our kind. You'd never believe it, but some f#ople who are suppored to have them or as wuch money, what you really do is entrust mmhm-fluwh a paying business. If your bank gives a good account of the corporation whose securities you desire to buy you speculations, : The best thing for you is to buy securities on monthly pay-- mente."* "Can you do that, Aust Emmy * --"Certainly, and if you start to do it m'flnflh'flflm'flhvfilfiu to do without lots of little catch--penny things for the sake of ownitg a nice comfortable bond,."--Anne B. Aymes. The great fire which laid London low in 1666 raged for fAve days and devastated 436 acres. . It laid waste 400 streets, destroying 30 churches and 13.200 houses.: About 20,000 .people were made homeless. London's Terrible Fire 4% | _ Wait for the National: YariOIY, | 6tore,>26 and '28 North Genesee St., ' across from the Sun office. They--will | be ready in a: short time. Every --ar-- ltlclo in the store 6e to a dollar. . 1t Old cinematograph Alms, after being " boited down ang having a certain pro--. ' portion of silver nn-oved. are used for .' l . making patent leather, No Use ESmail Roy--What's the use of wash-- Ing my bands before I go 10 sechool, mother? I'm not one of those who are always raising them Cidney 28, Chicag: lu'n'm Chicago. EKdward Bastido, 30, Chisago. Auns Groop, Done C. CottrélS, 32, Frinceton, Wis. Esther Ottinger, 20, Green Lake. Teny Gorichar, 44 Milwaukes, Helen Yaralls, 46, West Allls, Stanley. Kyielkauskes, 30, Chicage. Aun <Latyaitis, 22, WAUKCESL. L'"'m 24, Random Lake, V Ruth Leifer, 21, Random Lake, Wis. Emjl O. Ries, 33, Chicago. Inez Kleanor Circle, 28, Chicago. Carl Ratajezk, 21, Chicago. Phyllis Mittelsladt, 19, hicago. Joseph Lester Crow, 26, Zion, H1. Katherine Schmidt, 24, Zion, HNL _ > Use for Old Films 145 We Are Going to Celebrate Our 1 _ First Anniversary ||-- EAViLL MIHV: YGEJ. HEETERCWIEEOC . MAE 20 Mo CR C q P e Ro P OW C EOPOCE given us your confidence--your friendship--your patronage. You've encouraged us to do bigger, better things in merchandising. . You've helped us grow*-- steadily and healthily--until now we are enjoying a volume we did not think possible a year ago. Yes, we are indeed grateful to Waukegan and Lake C%ou'nty. _ There will be just one candle on our birthday cake Saturday, October 18. To show our appreciation of the help that has been given us by the well dressed men of Waukegan and Lake County we're going to celebrate our first birthday with a big we have made radical reductions in all departments, and our stock is unusually com-- prehensive. The sale will be especially interesting because it is 'being held almost at the beginning of the season. No need to wait for the usual end of the season sales to save money on your clothes, on your furnishings and your hat. Even if you do not need new clothes right now, it will pay you to buy during this sale, Si Silk lined Dress Gioves, made of good quality cape leather in tap, brown and gray, ms with 'neatly embroidered backs................ Swenter Conts of a, very good quality, ',,,.g in heather mixtures at........... Heavy ribbed ~Superior Union Suits Julius H. Sinykin . Genesee at Water St. Waukegan, IIL. From the very moment that we opened for business, just a year ago, you've se a 4 a voe use liie o e 4 E0sn Sn ie "CT was Fer in n'\lll\'l'l'nflol' This will be one of the most interesting sales you have ever. witnessed because seesee oo« s sensou0s on shaBa® 2000020# 00 + + 4+ na + + 6+# + 'lothing Department Pajamas, made of heary ge peart buttons and silk J ' Students' all wool two--trouser M _ Buits, Sizes 33 to 38. Values to $23 75 lothes *' en in nnnes . ® oo onl n nan wing ; c | ' 9 Furnishing Goods assescssersressseness n 68 e42pamemess00 4088 ++ With a Most Unusual SA¥ L quality fAnithed $95 '30 +'35 -- One and two trouser English Two--button and semi-- form styles for young men, three button regular lines for men, new grey shades, dark stripes, in a wide range of patterns. . s Your choice of every desired new fabric, models to suit every man's fancy. _Dopble-breaated- Ulsters, Values to $35 Values to $40 -- * Values to $45 ;i"x.xvgl;-'b';e;sted, full box Coats, and ulsterett for shorter men, all the new desired patterns and colors. ~--sUITS AND OVERCOATS _ $1.75 Gray wool Shirts ind Drawers MB |keeecc3Sevecccrssssscsnrecersessssoncietsancianss Flannel Shirts, Khaki -- _ Suits MHoleproof Stik Socks in black, gray Heary wool Unionsuits Union made stag work Pants Dresa Trousers-- all wool .........------ Fine Felt Hats ail the new sahapes ADBG COIOTB |................l....ccueceenesnesspencfe> Racine WoTk Shirts--The best made all colors AND& BIZO®...........cssssmssseeesss and gray "'m'.* "075 sentescuessngeccseckes ces ap ul -- _ ©00¢ n nr _-- _ 00¢€ * _____ $1.95 allls. $3.179 $2.15 4 TA o t w6