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LA GICAUD i ViLiN O OUSLIL VEll, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 1911. OF Women's Cloaks ;f II i;:jiiliSi LIGHT CQL1PM RECUJ'J (Continued from Pare One.) main shaft of the well, out a distance of DO feet on each side. This will auto will proceed to plant tillers of small tracts on that territory. The same plan under modified de tails was tried some time ego but the men were not familiar with the de mands made upon them and gave the job up p.s a bad undertaking. The management of the light company came to the conclusion that mining engineers could do the work and con sequently entered Into a temporary . contract with the engineers to carry I out the experiment further. matically fill with water and when the drain is heavy, the reservoir will act as a reserve and under euch condi tions it is hardly conceivable that the j well can be pumped dry with an elec- trie pump or any other contrivance. If 'this well Is satisfactory the diggers will enter Into a contract to supply 12 other such wells and t'je light company j Opf-uln;? of Gufld Hall. j The ladies of St. Peter's guild ey tend a cordial Invitation to the. pub ! lie generally to attend the opening of their new guild hall on Fifth street. tomorrow evening at 8 p. m.. The ex ercises will be brief and succeeded by an Informal reception tni 10 p. m. The evening will be interspersed in musi cal numbers, vocal And instrumental.- WE PLACE ON SALE . OUR ENTIRE LINE OF WOMEN'S COATS AT A GREAT BIG RE DUCTION IN THE PRICE, ALL THIS SEAS ON'S STYLES. THESE ARE MONEY SAV ING PRICES AND IF YOU NEED A COAT, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. READ OUR PRICES: $ 7.50 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $16.50 $18.00 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $28.50 $30.00 $35.00 COATS, COATS, COATS, COATS, COATS COATS, COATS, COATS, COATS, COATS, COATS, COATS, SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE PRICES PRICES PRICES PRICE . PRICE . PRICE . PRICE . PRICE . PRICE PRICE . PRICE , PRICE . . . . . . .$5.50 .,....$7.89 ......$9.00 ....$10.98 .'....$12.49 ....-.$13.50 $14.50 .... .$16.50 ' .... .$18.00 v .....$19.89 .... .$22.50 v.... $26.00 Women'i Women's SU ITS Price i 2 ... SatlonV Bankers JfM, Xew Orleans, Nov. J!l.Tne Ameri can Bankers' association's 37th annual convention opened today with dele gates representing 12,275 banks throughout the country, attending. The Invocation was delivered by Archblsh- i op Blenk and Mayor Behrmann guve the welcome address. President Watts ! submitted a report, strongly endoislng the reserve association plan of ex-Seu- i ator Aldrlch, chairman of the nat'onal monetary commission. 'Practically every speaker endorsed Watts' stand. ' Aldrlch, speaking In support of his new monetary banking plan, said "The failure of our monetary system is largely attributable to the Inability of our banks to co-operate In times of stress and our defective, inelastic, un scientific system of note issues" Then he concluded by saying his i system would not compete with the existing banks but maintain the In tegrity of them. '!''' m' IWT'r.M'WW " ..HW..''.gta,MHW!gnHWHI , I') r i 111.11. I) 1 lini .iipim.hh J .III li mill inn. . li i , ni-ai i-Hnilm i nm.. . r . . , 9 U Copj-nRht 1911 ' Michaels, Stern & Co. Rnchrtrr, N. Y. No Uia Tor Amateurs. Ella That youns farmer tried to kiss me. sayinjt that he had never kissed a girl before. Stella-Wbat did you tell him? Ella-That 1 was no ngricnltnrnl experiment station. -New York Press. GOOD ISf lES j Quite Thoughtful. ; Dora So you have decided to break i off your engagement with him. Nora Yes. but I don't think 1 aliatl do It un 1 til after my birthday, as it comes next ! week. Club Fellow. A Wonder. . . FlRg-Aa a talker Brown's wife is certainly a wonder, j Fogg-rtipht you nrel Wonders never cense. Boston Transcript. It is not the insurrections of igno i ranee that are dangerous, but th tth I rolt8 ot PellipencB. Lowell. Clothes as good as theycan be made cc me to us. You may say that every cloth ing dealer you know sells good clothes. You may have been told by many of them that their clothes are the best. But: are they? We Dou't Ask You to Take Our Word for it. We don't expect you to believe tihat statement until you have made an in vestigation. We know what a broad assertion we have made: We know we havd the goods to back it up. v If you Look for "Cheap" Goods i yout won't find them here, but if you aro looking for goods of quality If you want the Best Values for the least Money You'll find this store peculiarly prepared to satisfy you. ' Experiment Proves Facte Don't you think you had better find ouli about the many, advantages in Style, . Quality, Service and Price offered exclusively at this store? Next time you buy a jr suit try us. ; . ; ! I TT The Store That Satisfies Cleaning and Pressing. Goods called for and delivered. I'attisoii Bros, pceoruto. Pattlson Bros.' grocery store bus been decked for the holiday period with an elegant scheme of decoration. The store Is one of the first to get on the holiday nttlre and has set a clev er example for others. The entire store is trimmed and made beautiful with artistic arrangement of decora tive articles. I WJ It I II m L.J ri SLJr I CRAFTSMAN" HOUSE PLANS TOE mri Rv A'.' ( "n ri vAl'i lmm A " "Alii.-.., foagnd y gustav sncun M ;.... I ) ,i " ' ' . ir1" . . ' ' f . : n i r.i Doctors Prescription For Eczema The -most advanoed physicians of this country and Europe are now pre scribing a wash of wlntergreen thy mol and other soothing and healing Ingredients for the cure of eczema, psoriasis and all otner forms of skin trouble. This compound is known as the p. D. D. prescription. Dr. Holmes, the well known skin specialist, writes: "I am convinced thai the D. D.'D. prescription Is as much a specific for eczema as is qui nine for malaria. We have been pro scribing th D. D.D. remedy for years." We ourselves vouch for the D. D. D. prescription for eczema and absolute ly guarantee that it will take away the Itc hthe Instant you apply It. , If you will call at our store we will be glad to let you hive a $1.00 bottle on the guarantee that it will cost you nothing unless you .find it does the work. And you decide. For that, mat ter a trial bottle for' 25. cents ought to be enough absolutely to prove the merits of the remedy. Drop Into our store, anyway, and as we have seen a great many cases of skin trouble, we will give you free a , pamphlet giving directions for bath ing), diet, etc., for all kinds of skin trouble. ' Ask for the D. D. D." pamphlet, "Cause and Cure of Skin Disease" . Get posted on this wonderful remedy , today. ' ' ' ' - v NEWLdN DRUG CO. hair and itching scalp, or money back, hair tonic I have ever known. I find It Get a fifty cent bottle today and be- the onl hal' tonlc thaj; will, cure dand- come acqnted at once with the most TUff' cleanse the 8calP. and make the delightful hair dressing in the world. SfijT lle c?aUwU Ml8B "t o-inrtw j u . '&n Ahl, 2 Farwell St, W. Worces- ...,-g v recommend It as the best ter, MasB. . Max Dill as he appears off the stage. He' comes to the Steward Nov. 23rd as a laugh maker of high attalnm ents. PAElSIiX SAGE .! . 'PAEISIAX 816E . Bai8es Dandrutt. - Is GnaXanteftA h k. w..ii. n l inn.. ... tnats dandruff TanUhes to to eradicate dandruff, to stai. MutvAieS . .- ' . KID DOLLS RAO DOLLS CAMPBELL KIDS BABY BOPS BOO 1100 BO HO CMIXG DOLLS E. Wi (Uellman & Co. i -tii .n