Decidedly the Most Notable Showing of ly oung Men's SUITS at $30.00, $35.00, $37.50, $40.00 and $45. Running true to form, we are one of the stores in Canada able to keep pace with the unprecedented demand for Young Men's models. We have plenty and the variety is wide, and any young man can find exactly what he wants in this live store, e Livingston's "If off your route it pays to walk" re Mi 200 pairs Women's White Silk Stockings, reinforced toes and heels; deep garter top; clear even weave: very special for 59c. pair. 150 yards fine White Crepe Voile: full 36 inches wide; for waists and dresses. Special | for reesei. iia... 50e, a yard, Women's White Night Dresses; neatly TT AEA [1] 'with lace and embroidery. Boer. FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919. -- AL The Grand. Last evening, an exceptional pros j&ramme of feature photoplays and su- perior vaudeville who presented to star, "A Pair of Silk Stock- a light comedy of youth and love with all the appropriate scenery and capable support to make this a most pleasing and entertaining pie ture. Henry B. Walthall, who play- od the role of "The Little Colonel" in "The Birth of a Nation," was seen In a play of mystery and intrigue, "And a Still Small Voice." Mr. Wal- thall has splendid support, Miss Fritzi Brunette playing opposite him in the leads. Other films shown were Charlie Chaplin in a two-reel com- ody, "The New Porter" and the Screen Magazine, he vaudeville a clever singing and comic acct, drew much applause. This first class bill will be repeated to-night, --Advt. = At Griffin's, A delighttully "pleasing program- Mme wag the opinion of our patrons Who last evening witnessed the bill now being shown at Griffins, which is headed by dainty Billie .Burke in 'Good Gracious Annabelle" a de~ cidedly attractive photoplay, which offers the talented star. one of the finest characterizations in which she has been seen this season, A delight- ful element of fine comedy runs throughout the picture and lends ad- ditional charm to the story. One of the best comedy dramas in which Chas. Ray has been seen for some time is also shown on the same pro- gramme, "Greased Lightning" 1s the name of the photoplay, and that it was an unusually fine one was em- phasized in an emphatic manner by the generous outhursts of apnlanss that greeted the picture at almost every scene, The play derives its name from a racing automobile, the product of the young inventor's ge nius, which fails to work until the crucial moment in the story. Then it becomes the speed demon that runs down the villian. The above two fea- tire pictures and an exceptionally funny, Fatty Arbuckel comedy com- prise a programme which would be hard to surpass. Don't miss it.--Advt THE WORLD'S TIDINGS IN CONDENSED FORM Pe. Tidings From All Over Told = in a Pointed and Pithy Way. | E Steven Marcoso was instantly kil. ed by the caving in of a tunnel in the Walkerville coal yards. : Sir Augustus Nanton and A. W. Austin have bgen made vice-presi- dents of the Déminton Bank, The dirigible R-34 speeding east- ward had reached approximately 1500 miles from her starting point : Jat noon. U.S. Socretary Polk, announces 'fthat trade between. United States and Germany may be resumed im- mediately. H. Percival Dodge, Massachusetts, was nominated by President Wilson to be 'minister of the kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovens, Nazzerino Tonassin, an Italian care penter, was killed by a fall to a ce- ment floor while at work on the Hy- dro Canal eomstruction. H Securities valued at $2,000,000 be fj longing to former King: Ferdinand ffof Bulgaria have been declared for. Mi tested by the British courts. Sergt. Harvey Davison, 71st Bat- t talion, twenty-eight years old, and re- cently married, was electrocuted at Hl] bis brother's home in Woodstock. il The British Government has de- cided to appoint. a Parltamentary body to report on some measures for legislation evolution along the lines i] of Federalism, The official text of ths German i National Assembly's ratification. of the peace treaty, which has beep {| signed by President Ebert will ar- Hi rive in Paris shontly by a special §}} courier from Weimar, 'Marshal Joffre, is was announced in the French Chamber of Deputies, ill lead the troops during the first] of their triumphal march in Paris on Bastile day, July 14th, The White Star liner Celtic dock- i Halifax Friday morning after Hl}a passage of seven days from Liver- flivool. 8he brought 139 officers and Hiinursing sisters, one cadet, li other ranks asd fifty fli Judgs Emerson Cosisworth has H}i been appointed to the Senior Judge- | York to sue- as expeditionary force who dfsplay- {are eligible for a reward. {of the militia department, - Fd Officers amd soldiers of the Canad- dl gallantry while escaping or at- tempting to escape from the enemy, or who rendeied exceptional services whilst prisoners of war or interned. An order edge of the case, and eh mflitia headquarters ugust 31st. Officers and soldiers who are 8till serving should submit thajy claims through the us- ual official channels. Those who have been demobitized should pro: coed through the officer commanding the military district in which they ive. \ Capt, Jackson, who has since his return from England been acting as a medical officer of No, 3 Military District, and has recently heen do- ing duty at "Barriefield Hutments, has been demobilized. He has been given the position of orthopedic officer in the 'department of goldiers' elvil re-establishment, and will com- mence his duties at once. Lieut. Light, who has acted as ad- Jutant of the R. C. H. A during the bast five years, and rendered, most eiricient service, ig being succeeded by Captain Fortt, CFA. late of the C.E.F. Lieut, Light, took over the du- ties of adjutant wien the Valcartier Camp closed in the fall of 1914, and in ail the work of training recruits in which his unit was engaged he did 'splendid Work, Captain Iortt is well known being a Kingston may, and a son of Mr. Fortt or the Bank of Montreal, Lieut. L.ght resumes his duties as bandmaster of the R.C. aA, i ee Pte, Dufty, late of the C.E.F., pi Sed away in Queen's Military hospi- val on 'lmursday. He had been trans- ferred to Queen's from Wiitby hos- bital suffering from nephriatis on May 12th, Deceased is survived by a sister, Miss Dutty, 22 Kusseil Street this city. The funeral js to take place With military honors on Saturday. An enjoyable time Was spent on the river Thursday by 260 soldier | patients of Queen's military hospi, Ihe steamer Brockville was charters ed by Captain MeNabb, chaplain ser-| Vices, and the men left at 10.30 a.m. | The trip was made down through the Thousand Islands and lunch was serv~ ed at Dominion Lands No, 1 After lunch they proceeded down the Ame- Fican chunvel and the return trip he Canadian channel, hestra was engaged and the music was greatly enjoyed. Besides the patients, there were a numoer of nurses and the medical ofticers. The boat returned at 7.00 p. W., and cars were on hand to con~ vey tae men to the hospital. Miss Hora, who arranged for the cars, ana owners who loaned them, were verys warmly thanked by (de men for their kindness in contriouting to the plea- sure of the day. ; The Empress of Britain was ex- pected to dock at Halifax this morn- ing and the Araguaya will dock at Portland on Saturday. Their listy are not yet available, s : . The following were among the of- ficers arriving at-Halif on the 8.8. Celtic from Overseas this morning: For Kingston, Nursing sisters A. Baillie and A. L. Gibson. -- An assault charge, arising out of Aa row which occurred near the cor- ner of King and O'Kill street, a fow nights ago, when a man another man, for having Lawn Soci Zion church, this pring, Tid." : An corner, tor provantlities, Moon t excursion under, auspices : an a Time pen ORE foot Brook sirest 1.10. Tickets 00. | ¥ -- i ---- i In Crepe de Chene the prices are $4.50, $5.00 up to $10.00 VERY STYLISH ONES $4.50, $5, $5.50 & up to $15 Some of the daintiest and newest models; only one of a size of design in GEORGETTE CREPE many with * ese vary in price from $6.75, $7.50 up. Gloves WOMEN WANT FOR SUMMER Good quality Milanese Silk, 2 clasps, double finger tips, in Black, White, Navy, Grey. Hot Weather Has a Spe- cial Call for Towels \, Always needed, but somehow more needed in hot weather than ever. TURKSH TOWELS In plain White, "TURKISH TOWELS In Fancy Stripes. HUCKABACK TOWELS In many sizes and . maked, 'are to summer ' . Women's White . Silk Stockings White = Silk Stockings, being the necessity they ward. robes, it is of the utmost importance thatall who are not supplied, buy them now while you can . get them at present prices. The Regal Quality only | $1.50 Pair Ch All sizes, 84, 9, 9}, 10. The "Hudson" Quality in White only . | ; $1.25 120 Pairs Women's _ White Lisle Stockin Just marked off and ready for gs + to-morrow's selling, all sizes. Valueat'.,.... . 50. Special Value at These two makes are the best value we have had in some time,