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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 7

Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 7

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TIIE BINCiHAMTOX PRKSS, FIJI DAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1.017. 171 WUHAN WHO PAMLY: Men Two Big Reasons Why You Should Visi BLINDS DAUGHTER OUND ISF ENSAN TOMORROW--Read Below and Note Well 1 Mrs. Andrew Kernna Is Sent to Binghamton State Hospital CHILDREN ARE CARED FOR Fashion Keductioiris Final Day of the Men's Shirt Sale TOMORROW Is Inst dav of this mrmornble Salo of Men's Shirts. Ihvriiso held in the fai of unprecedented market conditions; mid hci-uiiM. neuiniiot toll when its aliic--llng will lie equalled again.

There is still splendid choosing, and nil sizes In practically every group like all VOW t.V.ll SaKw, it is HnMilns STRONG. Sten who are fnreslghted will nil up their chiffoniers with all th Shirts they will need for a year or more. The Feature Special is QOa $1-50 and $2.00 Shirts at OOt The Disposal of Winter Apparel in the Women's Ready-to-Wear Section is lriiiiii many women face to face with the rarest opportunities of 'the seasonall garments boim? even mow remarkable in QUALITY, in STYLE and in FINISH than in PK ICE-1 and that means a creat deal, because the prices are decidedly LOW. Practically our entire stock of WOME N'S COATS now grouped, at these THREE- PRICES Mrs. Andrew Kernna of 5 Union street, who half blinded her nine-year-old daughter Anna, and injured herself last Friday declared insane -by a commission in lunacy yesterday and committed the- Binghamton State Hospital.

Four of her children have been taken in by friends and her baby was sent to the County Home today. Official action In the case of Mrs. Kernna and the provision for an examination of her mental condition was the result of investigation by the Humane Society. The Investigation was started the day following the accident, when Mrs. Kernna plunged her arm through a pane of glass in a rear door of her sending bits of Class into her daughter's eyes and blinding one of them.

On the night of the accident, the police were called and upon their hurried inquiries, made before the child was taken to the City Hospital, based the supposition that the mother had been drinking intoxicants or had been 8.95 $9.35 $1 5.00 Big Woven madrases, percales and repa. Soft and laundered cuffs, assortment. ALL SIZES. Materials include fancr mixtures' checks and plaids; fine kerseys, cheviots and zibelinos; wool velours, silk velours, plushes and Bolivia cloth. Practically our entire stock of WOMEN'S SUITS now grouped at these TWO PRICES if i Other remarkable opportunities at this aale: Fancy Striped Shirts, soft and laundered tuffs 3o.

Teroalo Shirts with soft cuffs at "8c. Fine Madras Shirts, woven color at Shirts of imported Russian Cords at $1.85. Shirts of Imported Scotch Vlyella flannel, guaranteed unshrinkable and fast color at $2.95. Fine silk-and-wool Silustria flapjiel Shirts at $3.33. Values up to $37.50 at $15- and values to $23 at $10.

So you A may know what an exceptional monev's worth vou will secure at i 1 II arm either sale price. ailU mo silk SHirts. woven satin strlpesat $3.66. All Furs in Sets or Separate Pieces and All Fur Coats Now Marked at Prices Out of All Proportion to Their Value Second Floor Twilled Wash Satin and heavy weight crepe de chine Shirts at $5.75 en h--3 for $15.00, Sale on'maln floor, front, Suits and Overcoats At Clearance Prices That Make Buying for Future Needs Advisable! To use an old saying, that is the "long and abort of It," and as most men want to StfK things rather than read about them, there Is no need to say anything more but print- the Sale's schedule of prices: In a frenzy of anger. Humane Officer Samuel J.

Koerbel, who had had dealings with the family before, suspected that Mrs. Kernna's act was prompted by an abnormal and began inquiry. He learned that Mr. and Mrs. Kernna had been unhappy in their home life and that at times Mrs.

Kernna had alleged that her husband beat her. On. the day of the rfccldent, her face was badly bruised and she declared then that the marks were caused by blows struck by Kernna. Going to the Kernna home, Mr. Koerbel found what he decided at once was an absolute indication of insanity in Mrs.

Kernna. When he entered the kitchen he came upon Mrs. Kernna cooking dinner for the She was making soup. The ingredients were chunks of coal, beads and salt and pepper. These things had been placed in a kettle, water poured over them, and Were stewing over the kitchen fire when the humane officer reached the house, -i Asked what she was doing with the concoction, Mrs.

Kewina replied that she was preparing her children's dinner. In the conversation which ensued, she displayed oth.er evidences of an affected mind. A lunaev commission was obtained and Mrs. Kernna ex The Basement Salesroom Has This Urgent Saturday News: "WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS have had their prices 'towered coasiderably choosing being partityilarly fine for tomorrow at $4.50, $6.50 and $8.50 WOMEN'S AND MISSES'. SUITS, practically the entire-Basement Salesroom stock, now grouped at THREE PRICES $7.50, $8.50 and $12.50 All $22.50 Suits and Overcoats All $15.00 Suits and Overcoats All $16.50 Suits and Overcoats $11.90 $12.90 All $25.00 Suits $16.90 $19.90 $23.90 and Overcoats All $30.00 Suits All $18.00 Suits tf10 AA and OVcrcoats and Overcoats I All $33.00, $.35.00 and $37.50 LONDON-MADE dOC Overcoats )bD All $20.00 Suit and Overcoats $15.90 amined.

She was found to be hope lessty' Insane. Kernna stated today, that he was willing that his children should be taken.from him. He is a laborer and has had a difficult time in providing MEN'S TKOVSEIIS will also be on TI.VTj SWINGS, Men' sale tomorrow at GOOD St'BSTAN. Shop, Main Floor, New Building. Women Are Realizing the Importance of Our Winter Sale of Undermuslins for his family, his" wife having been obliged to ask aid from the Humane As all of the children are small, he would be unable to take care of them, he told Humane Officer ABOUT 1,000 LOTS WILL BE SOLD TO PAY TAXES BETTER TAKE HOME SOME OF THIS "Roycroft" Candy Tomorrow "Hoycioft Maple-Pecan Patties-' they are called and.

of course, they are up to the usual high standard of anything stamped "IIOY-CHOFT." Imagine how delicious a sweetmeat could be made of maple syrup the first run of the sap of Koycroft maples with a generous Intermingling of choicest l'ccans. All wrapped in waxed paper and packed perbox 50c 3(1(1 1 .00 On sale in the P.OYCROFT SHOP within "The House of a Thousand (lifts" third floor, Xew liulldlng. JUDGING FROM THE RESPONSE to our offerings. Figures in the selliiijr results of this Sale fshow that up to this date, have sold far more garments than in any previous January Sale. i MERIT in make and finish that is aprcciatcd Til I 'LOW FIUCKS for the qualities presentedthe STEADILY INCREASING MARKET PRICES of all undergarments all these tiling thave contributed toward making this a very successful Sale.

We suggest buying for future needs all you possibly can during this Sale. The Window Exhibit of Undergarments at $1.09 Gives a Good Idea of Our Idea of VALUE-GIVING The Board of Assessors is preparing descriptions of property that will be sold for taxes by the City Clerk next month. Approximately i.OOO lots are listed on which the taxes remain unpaid. Some of these have two or three taxes against the same property. More than 300 pieces have water frontage taxes against them.

These taxes can -be paid to the City Clerk at an average cost of $1.05 at the present time, but after thev are once advertised for the advertisement is lidded, arid if the property is sold the expense runs rapidly to a larger amount. There also are delinquent taxes for pavements and sewers, as well as State and county taxes. Our- Millinery Salon Greets The Spring THE PRETTY HAT for which you are looking Petticoats fA AT OQ Petticoats of fine quality cambric, Embroidery ill ilounccs some with embroidery insertion above flounce. Others with wide flounce of fine lace insertion and edging. AT 1 nQlPtt'coats nn(! cambric with wide cmbroid-ll PalU7 cry flounces, eyelet and blind some with sectional flounces.

AT fifinctt'e0ats quality cambric with good il OOC embroidery and Filet lace insertions and edgings on flounces. AT fiQainbr'c w'itn embroidery flounces. Good xVI VC variety of designs. MJy Cambric. Petticoats, neat embroidery flounces with Tl underlay.

Among Victor Records for February i Tou Bhould hear at "FOWLER'S" tomorrow "Such a Lil' Fellow," sung hy Alma Gluck; ''The Rosarv," plaved by Fritz Kreisler, and "When the Sun tioes Down in Romany," a fox trot. Third floor, FOWLER'S. Advertisement vou '11 find it here am one this lovelv nrnfnsion of feS A brief synopsis of the special groups arranged for easy selection: DRAWERS at 22c, 47c, 69c and 88c. CORSET COVERS at 22c, 47c, 69c and 88c. CAMISOLES at 88c, $1.09, $1.39, $1.79.

NIGHTGOWNS at 47c, 69c, 88c, $1.09 to $10.39. COMBINATIONS at 88c, $1.09, $1.39 to $4.39. ENVELOPE CHEMISES at 47c, 69c, 88c, $1.09, $1.39 up to $4.39. LONG PETTICOATS at 69c, 88c, $1.09, $1.39 to $4.39. Sale on Second Floor NEW HATS for the early Spring or Southern wear, JUST IN FOR SATURDAY.

Our Millinery Section blossoms forth tomorrow In the Spring fancies conceived for women's ft Hats for Spring wear. When you step from the elevator and enter the Millinery Section to-lU'irrnw, it will be like htepping Into a Spring garden. Iho lat vesiljje of.Wln-ffr Iihm flitl: nnlv '8 'B Salt Rising Bread Old-fashioned salt rising bread 10c loaf. Thayer's Bakery, 235 street. Advertisement Darling's Specials Round, sirloin and porterhouse little roast beef Fresh pig hams (whole or 20c tresh dressed poultry at Darling's Market.

117 Washington, street Advertisement Framed Pictures Large variety water colors, I'notographs, everything In frames, at 'rom i5 to 25 pcr cent (1goount A Hump. Art Shop, next to Hotel Bennett. White Goods sate tomorrow at Globe Store. Advertisement. pIfe9.MkM' delicious.

Hodge's', 1.3 ourt Advertisement. tonight, Lyons Rink. Advertisement. 8 3 8 I the bright color of Spring nrr here. And It will certainly be worth your white to see the display of Hats and Set, ranging in price from 1I2.90 to $7.1.00, Second floor.

Sewing Machine Clearance Continues to Offer Big Values Well-known make of sowlii machines price considerably less than regular Owl's the nlory of this cloarnnre. Hie mmlcls arc the lateet drop-head tjpes, and the ole reason for the reduction is the fait that they have been iied for floor sample. Optical Repairing A Hosiery "Tip" 'omcu will save money by" buying Hosiery NOW before our new Spring stocks come in at the higher wliolcKPlr prices, which, of course, make necessary higher retail prices. The following excellent grades nre offered now at the old prices. The moral is plain.

Silk pfated Boot Hose in black and white 39c, Silk lisle Hose in black and white, and also black ingrain with lavender top 50c a pair, 3 pairs for $1.35. These are. medium weight stockings that will give splendid service. Pure Silk Hone with lisle (op, pood range of colors; Wayne Knit and other good makes at $1.10 a pair. SPECIAL Women's black cotton and lisle Stockings, "irregulars'" of 35c to fiOc qualities VERY SPE- OJJ CIAL att per pair tLdC Main floor.

People wearing Glasses 6e- a mand prompt service. 2 We have equipped selves to give this prompt STANDARD ROTARY (like Illustration) with automatic lift, lock and chain stitch PQQ AA attachment, for Vv7UU service. $45.00 DOMESTIC. 4-drawer it you detect anything style, at wrong with your Glasses, $25.00 CLEVELAND, automatic lift, 4-drawer niodel at break your lenses, bring us the pieces. We will save you Home Remedy for All Pain New Spring Blouses New light blue and pale pink voile Blouses with large striped collars 81.00, Dimityand-voile which combine two pretty, contrasting colors with white.

For instance, rose, gray and white; lavender, gray and white: tan. gray and'white. Finished with white crochet buttons. Large A-llars New crepe de chine Blouses In flesh, white and gold; collar edged with Venise I.9H. Also new striped Tub Silk Blouses with white crepe de chine collar New White Voile Blouses with tiny colored embroidered figures; collar edged with, Venise lace $2.50.

Second floor. NORWOOD. 4-drawer, drophead style, $21.00 $26.75 $19.50 $14.75 $6.50 fi time and annoyance by our "Jj promptness and accuracy. VERY SPECIAL at ARROW Machine, drophead style, SPECIAL at. LITTLE WONDER Hand Machine, at D.

W. BANFORD -SAfrind tnnr A Amo In paint This li the question "ihtar d'1. nd to be able to rellers win, whether It be slight nervous bead-or, 'he most excruciating suffering! of or rheumatism, brings the height -ruJ'0 to bot" Patient and doctor. touching tbu point, Hugo Engle. A.M.

1 Antl-kamnla tablets bare be-irn tavorit with members of the medics! the-v yn reliable ra all ouuTwi PJIn. and act at once. To stop piln Bau.Hr' dM8 one or two tablets re-, or three hours required. In tablets relieve all pains due umtlsm, headache, sciatica, nul' n1 especially irhi. conditions known as women's ml lns.

Antl-ktmnU tablets have eUnJi r-8eets. and In per cent A.v the ptln immediately. lt. i- A- K- Tablets. Obtainable at Urol "Mi la any quantity desired." I Advertisement $1.00 WEEKLY PAYMENTS, IF DESIRED Old machines taken in exchange.

FOOTNOTE Our Sewing Machine department does Pinking Collars, Cuffs, Lamp Shades, etc. for 5c per yard. Main floor, opposite el'jva'or r1 "The Big Store with the Homelike Atmosphere Where Everybody Likes to Shop" zMMBnaammmm.

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