Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 17, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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    TTIK M0RXIXO OREGONIAX. "WEDNESDAY, XOTE3IBEK 17. 1913. . -' 7
' . I 5 " - m0
w,
BULGARS GOHTIHUE
VIGTDR1QU5
1C
p French Troops - Are Driven
. Back en Right Bank of Var
. riar River in Balkans.
KING SEES SERBS BEATEN
Itt Thnl and Msb War Ma
. rril Caprrt Ilrslmrnl Mav
V Hal- and Kilt Inxlsalur
of ArrhUakr'a iM-atla.
I
IHkUV. N. 11 lHy ir:
Tlilw N. T 'teliir reporte from
':, may lb 0r N AJ'T.
"i1..-ri IS further I- tofou !-
. f itatcariafis la sterol.
"!! troop c Ik HUM ef No
i mr 1 J -1 t--kJ iolrln
. rnnm an in VMr
fknwii &.. en t& ris&l ri k cf ttve
Kraia- T& iu ri-B lk. !
. mrnia inn o-i t mo-aman .
-On .omtr I. :"' lroof that
war Lire, fc. k a tft east task ot
to Kp. oo cf Vele. rr t.
J trfct fcy n. h '"tin
tnetr Smnui national anthem. ' 'o m-
' 1e Vrttj,' storm! "4 conoueret
. troa;lr ntroca-l irna position.
. Dvatrvr liMw
T rJiri. ftr IB fall ef Nleh.
t'ttrffwi a!l in riise and retreated
t 11 tfl ban f IB Morse. wM-ft
' I from II t :o metres wlj
f-om en t t metre The
' lUrt'tiM. f-m fortifi.l po.it ion nj
to K n rter' pr .-. teia tron
artillery trt4 to check IN Hulsartans
er.lnj lb rtr. but wer ucabl lo
a. o.
-Th Miliaria 'orrr.d lh lfl
ertk n4 n?re. Proknrlje, whr
ter l-Kott !, mortar. l rr ltl am.
nunttio. boia of art!i!ry rr in '4 -Tiition.
2J' box of tnfanlry mmml
tion, tJ cart U4a wttn war mtrta)
til mai prtonr of ") irbian.
"Tio r;re Vrr-tn Trrttoril Hl
ki. rrf:jr rfiijt'riil ni ktt.-5
i'4.nnl t-ribilKbavilcti. aa or of
th tn.t.cator of ta murl-r of Arih
l ili Tnrt r'rtrar.i. Ill reiirl
t.Aar'f asi t! mn ! Into IB
Cawba rralak4 br Oaler.
Nl:i Cbrtnol. ti Ihr.ar a
omB at Arjhtl'.k r rn.' rO nind
nl bi. tf. t'nch of H.hn-
Kir- n:; t;T r on tB.ir v lo
trim trjo town b; ut trilin
t i'lr a.J.ir'ior pr tiMlo lrtnti
; In Bl rorr.i'n tftal b - an ""' -rn-
i .-i t1-- ft IJ that th-n
Jf.I'.r M !n f'rtMl-Blt-h h4 ob-
ttn. th- horr h . nt r.folv.r with
-wM.-s a annsHrr of rcn.pirtr r
At.-1-ef J:fttf t riaf-rlno K rfi f .
IS c5ft.rtrtr rp'il lo fT'birri.
, tt. r.9 ii r . t f t of lh l'a
frvut t niri as4 forrrrtr n offi'-.f
. in t '.rriAn army. an4 throuch him
tximb. anH rolr w r oMin4
mm girfbicx ar.nl at KracuT-at.
n.ar rlothin anJ mora particularly
for unmIa matriL 'ot ISat t a
lituta la B:lom and Northern Franc
rt sot lntn!)r a;ralful for eond
hn4 clothln. but a a mattr of o
cltr a' forcd lo ak only for
unworn fluff.
-tt tnat b born in mind that lho
for whom w rt'l ro llTln undrr
ilmoil total Industrial paralyt; that
mor million of thm ara Idle, and
lbt tb cry w ha front them dallr
l: "VJ u omthlnc lo do. l "
n.thin( lo trk on. that w caa
rontrlbuta lo our upport. Tharor.
I? w ran oroTtd thrm with ItatrUli
th.r will mak up their elotbn.
-What orwrntly rd la nw
ooia rlolb lor soman and lrl
and bo. woolva and cotton material
f r babie' cfothlnr. fhawl. vtockin:.
Jcrf..;. ir. blanket, boot and
.ho... undr. lotaiotf. fftrrot. p
roal and ult of all drrlplion. and.
In fart. rrr articl In th mut of
rn clolMnv."
EX-POLIGE HEAD SUICIOE
joHT Kr.4CT. or rr..Di.rro.
hoot MiMr.Lr.
Ilail It ranH fa
aad Wlf OIr
Health aa Caaw.
Ill
BRITISH AWAKEfJ
TO HEEDS OF WAR
Expenses Cut Down by Peo
pie in Order to Give With
Both Hands to Soldiers.
ALL PRACTICE ECONOMY
American Woman ra) Sir Edward
UrMin'a hpwh Ha fhakrn
(rinrrnmml Oat of It Policy
of rrocraoltnallon.
ri:M'I.KTON". Or, Nor. 1. (SP-
clL John Kaarnry. d 4. x-
Cblf of Tollc of rndlloo. abot and
tlmMt Initan'.'y kllld biro!f br
tod at lb Utat llotrL II bad (on
lu lb hol.l about 1.1 I. - and
ak4 for a room, aarlnc frlnd wr
comtnx to bim. Tra minuin latar.
upon brinc tb report of a sun.
Ilatti t'oalrr. proprietor, rushed lo
th nnlorbed room and found bira tt-
llnc In cbalr oppoalta a mirron. be
fore wblrb h bd taken aim. with hi
bead lylna oer tb back of tb cbair.
II. m eilll breathlnaT.
fr. 1- . I'arker wa called and.
upon ' arming thre minute later,
found tba man dead. II bad bot
htnu'ir ovr tb rich! car. throusb
th lemp'e. It llTed about a minute
afier lh abot.
In a not rf lo bl wife he ld hi
anion wa prompted by !l health. II
l urITed by a von and daughter
aio.
.MM IS flt. TO l;tlCII H.IIM
! orllt ? 300.00) Will It
Limit of IVfrndrr.
Itr.r.US. No. t. tHr wlreie lo
T i'rto. X. J. ilaior Wo'aSt. l-
. wiLl.fr criti'-. mii In th TcetUtt
t l'rnca trr whirH rrod tte
ern. I; .r p-ra i;rdio w
roir;il by th P .!-rln to fall
Tr .-ntt I - left bank
ef t "ra after auff'rina; bey
I
Male MraM point nil that Fra-h
t lrf-.;.t troop In ferbl. I'l'm.'H
v1 B-t ba us th ireta-1 for aom
time. been ttna:e to fmn haa-ia
w:'a id 9er! who ar t'i -ttnf la
! vK-tnity of c.fi.p.
Tttl n"R1 lft tH 'le f-rve
tt eaifi. no a4 ant.." b ron
til. "The t'rmn'
ae affvlea; Iowle
perae:om tn erfti.
"ft m t M'im!H til lrnr d
-. H'i'aia will hm BM to aeemle
t4.-.'M Iroor. w;tB p'.ir1le ....!
moe from kiarrpt. tf lr a)ded
ta-l.il-MI er5in at:It l l rartl' lp!
la tft t-th'i-t in entente troop will
amo int t ; ).) me.""
POWER COMPANY REVIVING
Rankrapfrr rrwtdlnf. Klrt rltp
to Kroreanli Corporation.
ILtKti; Or. .r. It. t Special.)
Tha Ural tep toward lha rorianUa
lion of th r.arl Hivcr Klectrlc Tower
omprr. a i.6 corporation here.
re under wy In th form of banK
rutt.r rroceedlria Inatltuted by lb
Paker Lxn V Trul Company. trut.
I'ilur on lb rart of tba defendant
to pay rerenl lntrt Inatallment on
!;. worth of a IliO.OOO bond I'aue
I lh arerinc allecatton Ira th suit.
K K. ooert- of rortland. who with
M t. rtirTord and S. . Corrll. of
likrr. atarted proceedinca. waa ar
rompanled to llaker by John II. Teon
and A. tt el,-h. bolt hey ato. kholdr
and bondholder In lh company.
Mr. 1 eon announced tnat a r-lr'
tale wouid b th mr ot pultina; lb
romrny jarly on Ita feel.
:n:ci: to r:t:Mir nirrnnvT
Kerbo W in fir fUcrd on .Ham lrr.
Inj a Tbrlr Allied.
lyro.V. No. I.Tb t;r-k ci.
ramat L retort. 1 to bav modified
It poaltion omw In faror of lh
entente ate. T rorre. fwn-I.nt
Athena of th I'irSanfe Telearapb
f"i(4' aT It k derid'd that l- tb
eaeae cf a retreat of tia al'i.t lo lireek
eft, jwtfclafi Irivpa wt:t be p'.-d on
' tt aarc totto a lha (Irttian ae3
r.n.-a.
rra rler Jik"t'; a ori;lnUy pro
posed t permit tb "r'-h r 1 Prill. h
t r-i ae wtrnn.it Interference
frm tfc Greek, bul lo ill. arm f.b!an
wi rro..d tho border. Th chance la
tu. I correapoTMienl aaid. lo formld
able. obj--t:on rataed by lh teencb
il i later at Athena.
H"t. il all I rernaln frr flreer
to Refine ber po.ltl.m clr!. I'e.la--nat
n of a neutral on aa boa t j.
(atad.
CLAM-DIGGING STRIKE ENDS
Pa. krr Win ;mllr Caara
Afaln.t Worker and frier Sr.
AHKKtr:.V. Ittill. Nov. 14. ifp
rlL With ana exception ti packer
hao won out In tba : j ararriiah cae
brouefil by thm -lnt Copalia Ka. h
rim-lira. Tbea wer for BOoda
boucbt prior lo th openinc of lh
clam aauaa Tb dter declared lb
IPfnla war taken with th underetand-
in that they wer to reeetvo a
hundred pound for their n.tclnsa. Tba
parher OMld only pay II .
Acainat lh bill lh differ aliased
counter claima Ira rlam ot throuah
refusal of lha packera lo buy at ll.il
Th atriba I bow pracllralty ended.
for
clam.
an., ..r.tt.n ro.p.lfI,i a t buh prr pra.tlin;
Tlirnhlns laliln .uil l Won.
IIAKKit. "r. No. I I Special.
After a trial draccin- ihrooith foj:r
data In lh iker Ceutiir Orrull fourt
bere. th A. M. Arlil Xachinery Com
rmr. of I'ortland. won Ita auil axairaat
IU Le hamberlatn aad aaeorlate of
thi vL-lnitr. for moraay alieaed due
oa a Ihreabmc mawbtn boucht Iwo
tear aao. Tb total amount allowed
la the verdict waa !: 0. Tha antount
a.ked on lb marhln waa till.
FT MILDRED TARWIitJe.
ICorrr-nder.t nf the rhiraco Trlbun.
I'uMtikH bjf Arranirmrnl. I
IXf"'X. !. Z2. Yesterday I
beard Hr Kdward Caraon'a pech In
explanation of bia retirement. Throuf h
lha erlll of th Speaker- sallery I
looked down over th bowed head and
-rthbllnx hand of lh pre Into th
llous of Common. Th window In
It aMe let In only - reflected liant.
and lh ereal ball Itself wa a llttl
d'm. a If tb (host of th past fog
till lurked In Ita corne.-a.
A pretty younar woman next to m
had been good-naturedly answering my
Questions. I asked ber If there w any
chanc of Mr IMaard Caraon rpeakinc
thai evenlnc. and sb told me that he
had Just telephoned lo ber lo rome and
bear him. that she wa Ijidy Carson.
We waited, and lh tiresome routine
btialnea of eovernment Dial to our
Irans-Allantlc ear eema o unnecea
aarliy restrained, went on. Then, with
no stir of any kind, only a little ap
plause. Mr Kdward Carson bearan. One
bad lh Impression, through the yellow
Itcht. of many dim figures In listen
I net attitude. I
ftp-! Read la Qalet Taaea.
Clear In lh foreeround wa th
virile. leonine bead of Lloyd Ueortre.
and. on th other I4 of th ptaker'
lek. lh dark figure of tha man read
ing. Th quiet voice went on. and at
the end of each sentence dropped with
a aort of melancholy Celtic finality.
Ona waited for the falling cadenca with
taut nrv aa for tha expected blow
of a hammer.
Most person In Amrrcla must by
now have read that speech. To no
word of It could any one take excep
tion, but the fact of Mr Kdward Car
son' resigning, and the ton In which
II waa read. In Itself an arraign
ment. It ha urely precipitated a
climax In England and shaken tha
government out of Its aeemlng (I hop
I do them no Injuetlce) jolicy or pro
crastination.
Knit lend I waking. Ird ortn-
cllffe. against all the canona of hi
cotintrv' convention, ha had the
courag to critic! thoj In authority.
It I due lo him that the army I now
well uppltd with high explosive and
that th masse of bis countrymen have
tba raBlixalfn which might have come
too slowly, thai they are a much con
cerned in, thia war aa lha t reneb and
ilelglan.
Nura Cavell a death ha had a tre
mendous effect on recruiting. It ha
outraged the KngJIsh arnw of fair play
and h man ho now lAKea in
-King shilling" feela that he per
sonally la called on lo avenge her.
Rigid Prewa tearkl I Mia take.
Whoever waa responsible for Ihe rigid
preea cenaorshlp made a great mistake.
to y lb least. The paper per na
alway bad freedom lo tell lh truth
and lha people are accustomed lo be
lieve In ihem: no wonder If. up to th
tlma of l-ord XorthcMffe's campaign.
tby continued to do so.
Thv know now that every man !
wanted, that Ihl wr Is a grim and
rlou matter, not nwre case or
muddling through." or of letting tn
ular army pay II accualomej ton.
Tha Knglleh oldlr. b they peer ot
the realm or simple "Tommy." have
Kn ..llant berond belief. They have
literally taken their live In their hand
and flung Ihem at lh enemy.
of th arlsocrev. for this generation
at leaal. few are left: they lie ded upon
Ihe battlefield of Franc ana r lan
der, or tha shores of wauipoii. oui
nothing can u,ul lha glory or tnetr
p.tng. .
for a OaTlOO IH.t. witi.nn ........ i . t -
tion or Invasion, raise an army of 3.
vuo.OOu men. w can have nothing but
admiration. Tha highest and lowest
have answered the call. It ia now time
for the great middle classes to do their
part.
Everywhere ona sees algns of this
awakening. Individuals forget their
future, aid with splendid generosity
not only Interest but capital is poured
out. Expenses are cut down in order
lo give with both hands to the aoldlers
and to thoso In need. The great houses
along I'ark Ian and Piccadilly are
cloacd, for every one Is economizing.
The London of today is not the London
of six months ago.
eppclia ranee a rear.
At night tbe darknesa of the streets
Is like the setting for midnight In a
medieval city, with tha foggy at
mosphere, the red lighta of taxicabs
flitting by in tb gloom, occasional
dim lamps In the little traffic islands,
and in front of restaurants and the
aters a ghastly bluish glare like stage
moonlight or the light in which the
g.'iont walks.
One catches glimpses through the
windows of the Turf and Bachelors'
clubs of quiet' rooms that wait in vain
for returning members.
Th night of October II. during the
last Zeppelin raid. I wss at the theater.
During the second act wa heard a muf
fled report. Tha star. Den la Kadle.
cam lo the front of the stage. I re
member thinking "how sad now are
the Kngllfh face In repose." Ha told
us w would hear firing and that we
were not to be frightened, aa tt was
only part of tha play.
Tbe woman next to me said. "It's
those Zeppelin, of course." The play
went calmly on, none of the audience
moved, and no actor faltered in hi
llnea. That night a bomb burst against
tha wall of another Indon theater.
The scattered fragment were aner-
ward collected of the Utile call boy at
Ita door.
In the Speaker a garden a oernian
letter of instructlona on how most ef
ficiently to drop bomba waa picked up.
and vet th Zcppellne ara looked on
mor. aa an impertinence than a
mnce. Thinking minds ara rrateful
to them as an object lesson to etay-ai
t,n,.. in i London I have seen no
on w-r-o I afraid.
IRRIGATION BONDS SOLD
Hood River Bank nays $23,000 of
Kant Fork Issue.
HOOD RIVER, Or.. Nov. !. (9pe
clal.) The East Fork irrigation dls
trlct today old to the Flrt National
Bank of this city $::..n0 worth of
ner cent bond at 192.61 and accrued
interest. Th bonds are half of a re
cently authorised lsMie. the remainder
of which will b sold later as tuna
are needed for Improvement and exten
sions of the water .system, which
covers 13.000 acrea of East Side orchard
and farming lano.
A contract for trie construction ui
headgate and even and a half miles
of small lateral dltchea waa awaroea
to the Central Timber at contract -om
r,.nv of Carlton, for Ji00.
The proceed from the bond sale will
h. in maintenance of tha system
and further extension work, contracts
for which will b advertised.
EX-OFFICIAL IS BADLY CUT
II. ciwlnlir-r Fall From Scaffold and
I Injured by Broken Oluss.
8TEVKNSON. Wash.. Nov. IS. (Spe
cial.) H. Swisher. ex-County Aiidltor
and Clerk of Skamania County. Wash,
fell from a scaffold In the old bleven
on garage today and was badly cut by
broken glass.
It was feared that he would bleed to
death before help could be reached, but
a recent report from the hospital says
that the flow of blood haa been stopped
and he will recover. .
Mr. Swisher was a carpenter em
ployed by rim Samson, owner of the
garage, lo convert the building: Into a
moving picture hall.
CORNUCOPIA STRIKE RICH
Proxpet-tora Are Hunhlni: to Newly.
Found Mining Field.
BAKER. Or.. Nov. 1. fFfeclal.
prospector slakes are thickly dotting
Ilia hill and gulches in Ihe Cornu
copia mining region, for with the re
alisation of tha rich gold velna run
ning through the country many miners
have located to make their own for
tunes, or to ll out to investor.
High-grade or Is being found In th
dl. trlct. of which the Cornucopia Mine
COMBINE MAKER ARRESTED
loneph II II row n. of Walla Walla.
Oiarsed W llh III; Il rep tx-y.
TV At .LA WAIJ.A. Wa.h, Nor. It.
(."fecial. J'pti K Ilrown. on of
ti principal la the I'town-Uwii Cor
poration maker of coraMn harvest
er. tly waa arre.te I charged with
grand larceny. It la alleged tsai while
scent for txanlel Hot. of fan landro.
Cat. b aevuret th sum of I j:.l J V
IkI h baa ref jaed t turn over lo
Heat. II wa taken to Jail and r
ltiul tnnixbt on i'4 raB bond.
At ! ti-n of alleged offena
t ftrowa-lwl Company, Ci officer
ef sgoii later formed tb present
Hro'O-UaK Corporation, went Into
tba ban t of a r -vr oa petition of
lalt Ileat. on ef lh beaty cred.lora.
a
GIANT SUBMARINES PREY
in-i- r- e.-.r Ts
purpose. Wa rrt'jt depeni upon th
American peorl.
-ta l matter ef th chrctr of
ctotMag for tri peopl ar ur.
rounded with a tnutt'mJ ef d'ffl
eulliaa. la t flrt Inatan.-a th d.--tir
aanltary arrngmnt mJ by tb
government through whoa territory
w m'ist ps make lh Introduction of
eread-ttM rlotklnr. ? -tally la th
aera of th rmtmj ri!a wber
ta vial will b greatl. pr. tKaily
m?etl'.
-7 a t.irfr must frankly lr
HrgUtraiton FnW Today.
PA.iiil). Wash. Nov. 14. ISoaclalr
Th rjiiii(n lor lh election of th
Mayor rt month was opened ylr
day by a circular aent out by 11 men
of th citr. aa th rltlsen' committee,
arging all Iho who bv not yt
res.atered to be tar lo do o by
Wednesday nlsht of Ihl k. th
;m th registration booka will close.
i
!lnla ltjlr I'jnbargo on For.
WAMIINUTOX. Nov. 14 Kusaia has
Itfted Ita embargo oa tbe exportation
ef fur. Vbii-h h held up hlpmnt
valued at million ot dollars consigned
to lh I'nlted Mate, arcordlng to a
d iatcb from Commercial Attach
lukrr at petrograd. made public to
day by the Department of Commerce.
Im. Vlbrarter Qalala I Needed. !
Me Afferl tb Head.
nene of tta oie and 'axatft effee.
1 aXaTivc fin-iMO cjflsiNK .in a tJ
-t:r efllnarr QJ'nlna. f -"r ny parpoaa
f.tr'wMrh Qumin la aaed t'oe et cua
r.rnMH ner rtn n la bead. Remember
ts.ee l n f ' "
ef K.
f. HOV K
THE WHOLE BODY
NEEDS PURE BLOOD
Th bones, th muscles and all th
organs of tha body depend for their
trangth and ton and healthy action
on pur blaod.
It tb blood ia very Impure, th bone
bcom diseased, tha rauscl b acorn
nfbled. the step lose 11 elasticity
aad ther ta Inability to perform tha
usual atr."unt of labor. Th skin loses
Its clearrta. B(1 pimple, blotches and
ol:r ruptIon appear.
Hood Saraapart'.la make pur
blood. It I poaltlvely uneoualed la tb
treatment of scrofula and other hu
mors, catarrh, rheumatlam. dyeppl.
lo of appatlt. that tlrd fllng. Il
aur ia gt Hood and get It today.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it. 25c at all druggists.
!
The Feldenheimer Plan
Firt of a!!, the Feldenheimer plan of telling jewelry
meant giving the moU value possible every Jay In ihe year. .
year in and year out.
We haven't a dollar't worth of "tale" merchandite in
our entire stock.
Every item on our thelvet and in our thowcatet it fresh,
new, late-style goods.
Every article "it priced in plain figure at the lowest
possible price atVhich tuch reliable merchandise can be told.
Thit it the plan, covering a period cf 47 yeart. on which
the Feldenheimer reputation hat been built.
'Reputation it about the only thing in the world which
cannot be bought withjXnoney therefore. reputation it worth
more than money.
Our name stands for something.
Do not be Jece'rveJ by "somcthing-for-nothing" offers.
No jeweler can tell reliable jewelry lower than we can. Be
fore you buy elsewhere tee our ttock. compare qualities and
price, and you will decide that the Feldenheimer plan it the
plan for you.
Every few day Eastern people bankers, financier and
merchant visiting the Coast marvel at our handsome store,
itt modern equipment and its dean, "up-to-date" ttockt. Many
have flattered u by taying that our wat the nicest ttore they
had teen from Coast to CoasL They tell us that uch ttore
is credit and thould be the pride of Portland.
With uch a ttore and tuch a stock backed by the Fel
denheimer plan we bid for your patronage on merit alone.
There it a keen tatitfaction in buying' under uch con
dition. Honest principle and fair dealing may ometime be
obtcwed by the hurricane of dust raised by cut-price tales,
but finally the dust blows away and the truth thines forth.
You cannot ell I8-karat ring in competition with
10-larat rings.
ri"""" 'Lfrm
Jewelers Since I860,
At Wathington and Park.
Piatt Building.
"TOTJ CAN DO BETTER FOR LESS ON THIRD STREET"
Store Opens
Daily at
8:30 A. M.
On Saturdays
9:00 A. M.
Pacific Phone
Marshall 50SO
The Most in Value The Best in Quality
Store Closes
Daily at
5:30 P.M.
On Saturdays
6:00 P. M.
Home Phone
A 2112
A Great Pre-Holiday Sale of
REMNANTS
CHIFFONS
. EMBROIDERIES
RIBBONS
Laces at Half Price
Right at this opportune time for Xmas sewing comes
this great half-price sale of Remnants of Laces, Rib
bons, Embroideries and Chiffons. An assortment too
extensive to describe suffice to say, that there are
tr.fm and colorinfrs suitable for
mo;t any purpose. All are this season's goods and all are of dependable quality, jusi
think of purchasing the desired materials for Xmas sewing at 1-2 regular remnant
price! Well, that is what you can do at this sale. Come early for first choice
and best choice. None reserved or sent C. 0. D. No phone or mail orders filled.
eeeaBSBS--
BatliRobe
Flannels
2y YD. A splendid new as
sortment of patterns in me
dium and dark colorings.
Bath Robe Flannels
AT 3o YD. The" best stand
ard quality shown in attrac
tive new figures, flowers and
Indian effects in light, medium
and dark colorings.
Bath Robe Blankets
AT .$3.00 EACH Beautiful
styles in light, medium and
dark colorings. They come 72
by 90 inches and are complete
with cords to match.
Cotton Suitings
AT :$."( YD. Fabrics suitable
for children's school dresses or
women's house dresses in
cluded are yard-wide fancy
poplins, half-wool suitings in
plain colors and striped styles,
mercerized foulards in pretty
flower and spot styles on dark
grounds.
Knit Goods
For Infants and Women
A wonderfully complete variety of
styles in Sweaters, Caps, Toques, Sets,
Scarfs, Vests, Skirts, etc. Fine all
wool garments in plain colors and in
pretty combinations. Come, make se
lections while the assortment is at its
best.
SWEATERS in all styles and colors
and in sizes up to 5 years, g 1
fit $ 1 1 0 to iT
TOQUES, Caps and Tarns in 20 dif
ferent styles and colors at i 1 O C
23f to Pl.a-O
3-PIECE SETS Toques, Sweaters,
Leggins, all styles and tlJO Cf
colors at $1.50 to pO.U
SCARFS Bar and plain patterns in
mixed or plain colors at f " ffk
500 to ?1.VV
BOOTEES in an endless variety of
styles and colors at 15c- up yfJc
GOLF VESTS and Women's Sacques
in the best styles at from djl
$1.50 to apl.-O
Women's Knit Skirts . in mixed or
plain colors from 75f up to $1.50
Magnificent Showing
Men's
Holiday
Neckwear
25c, 50c
An assortment so extensive
and so varied that every taste
may be suited. Remember,
early selections will prove
most advantageous. They are
fine silk Four-in-Hand Ties in
styles with open ends and
"slip-easy" bands both staple
and novelty colorings, in doz
ens and dozens of pat- ttrj,,
terns at 250 and OVC
Dent's Kid Gloves for Men. all
sizes, best colored. $1.50, $2.00
Men's Wool Golf Gloves in one
button style at, pair 50f
3 for 23c 6 for 45c Men's
Initial Handkerchiefs in fancy
box.
Men's Initial Handkerchiefs in
fancy box 2 for 25c 6 for 70c
Company and the Baker Mines Com-
.. kniiH... conetitntA the center.
and rock running as high as $40 a. ton
Is being taken out.
WlnlcH-k Women of Woodcraft Elect.
CEXTRAUA. Wash.. Nov. 16. (Spe
cial.) Mrs. William Reddy has been
elected grand guardian or tne lmocn
Women of Woodcraft. The other offi
cer re: Advisor, Mrs. ti. tv Knonea;
magician. Mrs. J. Coleman; attendant,
Mrs. W. Seaman; clerk, Mrs. I. 1. Wrall;
banker. Mrs. L. J. Harkins; Inner sen
tinel. Taul Jones; outer sentinel. F. W.
Fteinhart, and managers, Mrs. C. K.
Kennedy. Mrs.. Mary Koundtree and
Mrt. C. E. I.ucas.
A statue to Virginia Dare.'the flrnt Amer-Iran-born
child of Kncliph parents. Is to
b erecte'l on Koanoke Island, the site or fir
Walter Ralelehs "lout colony," according
to report from Klnniton. N.
12 Bots. Assorted Liquor, 1 each kind, $7.95
is no Forest Home Whisky, irallon.
S4.IN) Sam Clay Whisky, gallon . .
Best T. J. Monarch Whisky. Ballon.,
fit 1 n Kenwood Whisky, ftallon.... -
51. ,,it wines. u
Winrs. all kinds, choice. Ballon
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