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19I.. TIIE RECENT PHOTOCRAril OF GERMAN SOLDIERS IN FIELD. FRENCH PROFIT BY LESSON OF WINTER "YOU CAN DO BETTER FOB LESS ON THIRD STREET" Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P.M. On Saturdays 6:00 P. M. Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A. M. On Saturdays 9:00 A. Ma if Material Advance in Provision Against Rigors of Life in I Icy Trenches. Home Phone A 2112 Pacific Phone Marshall 50S0 The Most in Value The Best in Quality Timely and Important Price Reductions for Thrifty Shoppers. It Will Be Our 784th Bargain Friday and the Values Of f fered Are Far and Beyond the Ordinary. WOMEN PROVIDE COMFORTS n a i.t-.tt-4 t ir vnTmfpri? in. -a w m a w m m a m m m . m z m m m. ""a a. a . . a a a b j a m .a a.' : ' 7 ' . ' a a aaa .. . -II - - .a. IS Mora If of Army I Cxn-llrnl and Wlill' All At ConfUlrnt "( U tnrj All Krall II .May W toni tlar Off. nr rittt.tr KtnT. I. Mil.". 0l. IV TaroasHoul "ri- tKara la arail a'"' anwfi; ll claaaa irwprtn (or lit Wmtar emmr' Tm jl.fTnl t andii a,rm oar. null an I nctif nnJar.-iuthio lo Ihe Man I B tran-riaa. aa "I pan it iii'i ll J th' "' ' 'rn- t ..tul u.:t m.f. n .T1 f .warm -..lr k-i;tr.t tl""'. aria-al tr!ir in-KUIl. JiJ-l;a from fta Una aujr.eier bIr p-a r(aiB tr.4i tha r'" I p- " r..-.t- . irja tr-ir r m tbe oMar -r h t to. !! ('. '" f,T,...,n rmc4i. " a kl proritrj f-itm l a a.nn rtlcf I...I " !"' an. a Ihu la a ar t alurarr. aj. rltr( . Kit itaB It aa wall. U n-t b-tt.r. taaa 4arrT. TH fif.C.la" i lie en.ua of ofifiioa . trri r an rlHtfl alike. Ma la Ilk lfcW-r;a.-.-n'! I i;t4 lb" fcarfarae of r.Cim.nC whi-h f lb" Ira tri Ut .Btar. aaai m9cf eooej la fee .ant tltlt l' ! front. ftr I real m.ila tho rju.la w.ea a n'lor h a. a. .J n:a I tho.mst of fa roan. I rDNl -Their c-o4 tiB t erien-l-d. THea a;-er Uka a KamlWI of otBiataa. wllo. i::r t.to tnrouib w ! rari...t of training. wi:houl b'.rr.ir HIa" r i raH t ,o-.-a.t." Ha a-plMwl U.41i"el l"t ' ci ir.a n..na of is-m rU.ia4 lb proa. ra.-t of 8a wontSa" mttam n4 l"t. tMt lhair 'ir t t in at n J'ril. arrar cnlurg h. rauaJ lt.ni o to aJlint to p- ir prtia. .!." fc a Ml "w haa mad srat a lt" ' Uat af la pro !,.':n t-ir tha tomtort of our wan. v hop. tBia r' fat tlaa wltj not f.rcl t. .t.rit anaa laap In itf '" in taa rtrai !: trt.-aa. Tha ahaitara ant .ij.wH ba ooaa raraaairacl'4 an I proat.toa ha. bn Bia-la wkarrbr f.a man on 4 tr '" rriiaa mora f rTi-nHT. th'4 ailuwinj 16am looe (ariixia of raat. Hani af .rar r.aeaUa-at. TJia rn-a thamaclraa t" of Vp jon.W with UttU drca.l A ana M.o put It. ara not half o badir fit "4 ciilina tninh . Aa ,m. a w sat ias ta al. arlnk an! :noa wra all rljM. 'r onlr wnrrr la ta D frona tiln In tha rtn of a ntno) ball or rirta buttt. Uit! a littla ! baiwarn tim.t and a aci-al"aal Pr'. lo ''l ht tba wor'd la aorrjrlo about, wa ara a"a cOtant. Tha mora!" of tSa aah armr la . ,!,(. ,!l trr ron-4aat of ultimata i,-tnrj, althoua-h th' rIUa -that It ill la a ! way off. From tha ma who naa a-ao at fa front k diapr ain rntiira la tiaard of tha oppo raata Bbtiaa iiuaUti'a. Tii will trll yot tftt tha t.arman aoWicr la Trrjr braa aa l at :ia aama lima arprrrUta tha fai-t that manr of tha mn hara bn irdaaj br mni4l"td ofnara to commit acta whl.h undr ether rtr rumaian ia Ur wuW n think of I.Jin. If ooa a tha.a man thrir ppmlon aboit l war ta war t tbT rarlr: "U a Jon I haa lima for opin ion. or iimi la t flifit anj ohy .r.iara. ait t"a f 'lka back noma taka cara of a.t i "'"" PATENT RIGHT RESERVED JutXif IfoUJa Thai (nrrmariil llaa iTIor i:illa; loiamtloBj rnlrl. Nt:w fr:K. n h rarai JJ Tlo iah tod.r hai that tha ornmcnt Y a rat t maka tamoorarr al nr dai.-a on whim II h crant'4 a ptant n4 that tha patcnta raanot ) ro-ara an Injunction. Tba l.-ioa waa In aolt by ta Varvaal Vtrataaa Tt arras" Compjnir of marl-a for aa In J sp-tloa aainat :mit J. Maoti. a raJio tif mtr of Nta lark. tiimca (.rt4 that whataaar lnfrinamanta l a had m.da or committal had o--:urrad ht:a ha waa tonatruc'in radio a? parttTja for ha t ttavt Mataa oar mant ooJar a contra, t lha ar fapartmaot. Jua1a lioua rtiid to laa a Injua.-tioa to coispal f.moa t- ja.t !! work. RETRIAL DENIED LINDSEY Xtllaaa ! t.lC lH-Trr JodiC lO Ap- raral la Suprrm' t'oart. M.WIT.. No-. pan P. Un-laaT. J i'ltfa of t'lmir i Juanilo Court. to!ar waa d-aiad a naw- trUI b' JuJ.a John -arrr In taa liatrl. t Court hra. J lardaay raeaotiy waa finad, !-')' and ciara fjr ronran-rt of Court a ratult hia rafuaal t d'.uia a a witneaa t..'urinaMa Impaf'l la a romtfM t.or. with Naa Vrlht. II. whoaa n-ofhar waa batnj trtad for murdar vf har b'l.iUn l J'ltm I'arrr allowaj tha dafandant I .lava ! kl(H to parfact an appeal t . tha. '4prama Coutl for a writ of a 4prUaa. ". TWO WARSHIPS PLANNED '".' jj,!-r-' ." - - - r.'r-X-- ;-"a-av --.7-v-. -; " - . -.-" v"'-t v-a- , .w . . i - ;'' - r i -Caw ' a ' t1" ' 2 ' '7 Pholo Copyrlshl by Underwood. MDitint tk Knc iii.h.ht ix I r- .... - . .....n....... .'hli.li tha Inr.nllv. ran. Mora and mora, aa tha war pro.ra.-a. la It annancm mat moac .""-.-r., - . . . . . . a-.i Kalnar uaad to aood purpoao la Iho liarman llnra. both In ma trencnti "V 'J ( . r T ' .n". "t ?ha mo.1 modern of tha Invention a porUMa lreh- " h Th :.ar' hl.Vbt. Jmla a. .. .fl. a rcmarkab!, po.arfu, ona. Whan not In u.o It I. Uken apart .nd itutad amor c lla men of tha company. BOATS HELO UNSAFE Washington Broadens Inter pretation of Rights. 45 MINUTES NOT ENOUGH 'jad flra faja until tha itoaarnmanl'a want ar -4p j I -.I hia ten i!!l. Mr. lani; aaid tha armor bida fop 1a nar ahlpa itowid that Amertcaa riada armor waa pot la i-ich raat da mand aa atructaral ataal abroad, alnxa tnare waa no n-raaa la prua oar a jaar or anjr da'.ar In dallTarlna; aiiiaafad. Ila will a.n una Con eraa. howarar. to authorua conatrue Hon af a Oorarnmant armor plant and UI alo aaak aprroprla'iona to Bt tha rhi:dairni ""' Mara llanl ara for ba't.aah:? buii4ir.. Ila aid tO'Ur b btid h Oo arsmact ahould ca i,uikpd to do all tria work naeaaaary . on a battlaablp. ran to rollma tha ataal. aSould an omarn.-y artaa. tlurh a plant, bo do ciarad. thu" II should "nar haat a- pound of nifitL" woull hao a alo tPr aTa. t la nun prKan to ka paid for naw ah na prltalr 6ut:t. Aa ara Imaawaaw Malahaa. Pan Mat f aa ai aa Kl(a( aa taa Hrat Ta aiil!i' - a. a i- i ariVt 00 Si! .t maaaa IMa r m- ! '' a far lai'ar afla.i ai ta arHiaarr M""lil" at It an aa .... t, i.o !'i.l aff"lin tha ba.4. Kamatn .-a l,r,l f ta f- l .-. Laaa t,r a..lara a. . w. l.iWt .4. I'art Tltat Vraa- ..-nally Hit Tor anlortl With rnwnsrra Still Abuartl to IW lail ILaala of Ilrprr-arttlatlona. WASIIIX'tTX. Notr. I. WhCo the t'niiad ftatae all wait for tha Aua trUa rap'y tn AmbaaaaJor IVnllald'a Inuirr rixirfmir.r tha clrcumatancra anuar whik tba Italian linar Anrona waa ur.k. It waa aalJ offlcially today that tha ptarlns of Amarlcan cltuena In i.Ttil Iniata on tha Ma-h aaae waa not raaarH-H aa -arcordioa; thrm a placa of aafcty" within tha meaninc of tha trtni-aa uad In Intarnalloral law. In Ita c-rraindrnc with Germany Dt.r tria rra raa tha American tto. arnrrant eaprraaad tha lw that opan boata lid not cunalltuta a p'o of afrtr. Thla wa broadened today by an omctal Iniarpretatlon to apply to all American cltuena. whether traellnf on ba:iiernl or neutral ahlpa. l.llebaMlta aaaaeliaaea Hafe. f'fn.lala ciuatlrted thelp aaaertlona tomewhal by rayinc that If a ' was deatroyad wtihm a few mllra of hire. iftxata would ba recorded a afe. but that wealher conditiona and the opportunity fltn for paehfer to ba trnafarral even then were perti nent cireumalanrea. Iiom theae Intimatlona It renerally wa be:iced t!' Aicarfcan i;oern meat wou d delt lh entire duration of autmarlna warfare further la corre-p.nd'n-e wits Auairla. and that even thonch. a tha Auatrlao Admiralty bad d'ciarrd. tl micutea wa atven for tha paxrnsara and rrrw of the Anrona to be tranferre4. thla wa not regarded aa affording Amrlan eitliena a ufH ciani cpporlucity to be ed- Tarata la Aea-epled rart. Tbo l'nlta4 fitataa ha InnUted Ihrouchout thai lie operation of the aubmarlnea ahall not "lco the live of American cltuena la Jaopardy." and. notwtthetandtn tbe formal denial from Vienna that tba Ancona wa halted after aha atopped. the fact that the ebt? actually waa torpedoed while eeveral paaaencer ware ti: aboard l rasarded mt t:ia chief clreumatanca on whi-h rerreaantatlona wi:i bo made. The Ural o(T!clI report, a'tecmc that the aubmarlne continued h-U:nC lb Ancona after aha had halted, reached the ftata wnirinrtit today In a con u.ar dlapatch oui;ir.lrit an affidavit oiada br IT. feclia Ore!, ornr-lally te aniy native American eurvlvor of tbe tri.-dy. bla libelled. rkyalelaa. The tevl of the meaae received to day by the relate !erartmnt. from Conaul Maaon at A'flar waa" -CaclUe Crail. an intelligent and Im partial vIikk. baa uia.la a drpoaltion wbicti I not conclusive aa to whether any effort wa made by the Ancona to e-apa. fha had her nrat Intimation of dnr when i wa In tha dintn aloon. A dlaturbanre on deck and tie ! atoppe were followed hortly by ahola which lruck the y.aaaL "Her teatlmony prove that the bom bardment Uated 11 minute, and wa rontlnuad after tha vaaael had atopped. kilimc and woundinf many peraona -She aaw tbe deatrucllon of tha ve a by a torpedo and aw a red and while Ra and it cannon on the ub marine. ittie knon nothing a lo other American aboard. -Information ohtalned at Alalera and ttiaerta la conaldered to damonatrata conclualvely that II veeaela were unk trom tha id to the 7th of November by submarine." COKE OVENS SHORTHANDED Dcman.I fur :lra Uoll.laya Make, IjitMr Mtuatlon More Acute. cKssr.vLvxur xo. . Coke operation throughout thl re gion are workln- their plant i oJ a week and Bring additional ovn when labor can be ecured. Troduc tion during tbe week amounted to ;: ton. There are rot enouah men lr th Pay $1 Down and pick out your plino for XMAS. Wa will bold It for delivery at a mo ment' nolle. Price 1115. IIJ..M 11(2 and up. ri u-rmx h riAo MrC ro iotb aad tark a la. region to oreral tha oven already nred. and aa number of then lnlt on extra holiday every week, tbe labor situation la becoming acute. COPPER FAMINE IS ACUTE London Ifrar tJcrttiana Arc Making iHrniand on Cliurrhr. IAVIiOX, Nov. 1. A Copenhagen dlapatch to Iteuter' Telegram Company ay that the copper famine In Ger many la o acuie thai requeat equiva lent lo demand are now reaching the authorltle ot the churchr to hand over all tha jopper In their poeaelon aa a good example to other. Th huge copper roof of the great Cathedral at Itremen are being dis mantled and everything made of cop per belonging lo Ihe Cnthedral ha barn placed at the disposal of the military. NEBULA IS PHOTOGRAPHED AMronnmrr PctcH-ta flotation by ('ntlnnlna; Kipo-ore?. ItOSTON". Nov. U. Prof.or Percl val lx ar e 1 1. of the Lowell Observatory at Tatfta(T. Aria., announced here to day that Dr. V. t. Mllpher. of the Lowell Observatory, had delected epectograph- Ically rotation In the great Andromeda nebula, tha most trlktng- example In Ihe heaven of the white nebulae. To accomplish thla tha expoaure had to be continuous over several nights. It waa amid by Profeaaor Lowell that tiia had never been dona before. WHITMAN BIRTHPLACE SOLD . Home That In.-plrrd I'ocm lo Bo Cnt Into Ilaildln; I-ot. NF.W TOr.K. Xo-. IV The birth place and former home of Walt 'Whit man, the poet, at Huntington. L. I., where be absorbed the Inspiration for "Ueavea of Uraaa" and other famoua poem, ha been (old at auction for 111.009 under foreclosure proceeding lo satlafy a note given by the owner, a farmer. It waa bought by a real estate dealer. It la reported that the :-acra farm will be divided Into building lots. NEW GERMAN LOAN DENIED Nation Ix-clarrd Well Able to Kl nanoc War I'nUl Spring. BERLIN". Nor. II. by wireless to Say ville. N". T. Report that Germany wa about to leaue her fourth war loan are denied by the Overseas New Agency In a statement today, which says: "Germany I provided with ample financial mean for continuing the war until the coming Spring. There I no sane person In Germany who expect a new war loan In th Immediate future. Win lock iK.llar Da) la Success. CIVTI' 1 I It W..K V.. w 1 f IQia. clat.l Wlnlock'a I'oliar day Tuesday waa a nuse aucces. ine mercnanta par ttcipatlng being more than satisfied with tha results. Mathhew Torrka waa chairman of tlie merchants' committee which arranged tha detail of the event. 24 HINDUS EXECUTED Unrest in India More Exten sive Than Officials Admit. GERMAN- AGENTS BLAMED Agitator- on Taclflc Con, of rnltcd Statca AIo Charged With Caus ing Anarchy and Mutiny Against Britain. TvaaiTivfiTrvx. Nov. 1. Mail ad vices reaching Washington today from India told of the execution oi ; ' dus and the sentence of :T others to ,ervllude for life by a governmental commission at Lahore and described activities against tha British Bvern ment among certain elements In the Indlsn population more extensive than has been officially admitted. According to the reports, the La . . i Ani one or several lioro anair aa J - other that recently have been brought to an issue in inaia. n - suits, all the prosecutions being based on charges of anarchy, mutiny and ln suxrdinalion. The native press, while speaking of the loyalty with which India responded to the call bv the British government on the natives for mllltarg service, also has referred in terms of condem nation of the activities of the disaf fected elements in the population, which In some quarters are ascribed to Germarl machinations. The general tendency, however, is to credit the mutinous agitations to the work of a band of conspirators aliened to have been located on the Pacific lop of America for several years and actively engaged In secret propaganda. These coplrators are declared to have dispatched emissaries to India who have been stirring up antagonism to the Brltlah rule there. The most disquieting feature of the situation, according to the reports, is the uncertainty of tha extent to which the native troops have been tampered with. In the Punjab and in Bengal, between the middle of June and the middle of September. 17 Indian cavalry men were sentenced to death for mu tiny, making bombs and cutting tele graph wires and "1 others were con victed Of similar offenses. Read The Oreronian'e classified ads. TO REGAIN HEALTH CLEANSE THE BLOOD When your blood Is Impure, weak, thin and debilitated, you cannot pos sibly enjoy good health. Tour system becomes receptive of any or all diseases nd germs ara likely to lodge In some Prt of the body. Put your blood In good condition, and do so at one. Hood's Sarsaparllla acts directly and peculiarly on tbe Mood: It purifies, en riches and revitalise) It and builds up tha whole system. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is not a cure-all. It is tha best blood medicine on the market. It has stood the test of forty years and Is used all over the world. Get It and begin treatment today. It will hlp you. fold by slldrugglsta r Today and Saturday Rupert Hughe. most famous novel and stage success, presented as great Metro Film Drama. S-Act Metro The Bridge r Greater Man Starring Henry Kolker and all-star cast Look for Sunday announcement on the most sensational feature drama ever shourn in Portland or any place else, "DESTINY" Or The Soul of a Woman Great Metro production with Emily Stevena and notable cast. 5-Act 111 Metro 1 1 In Every Section of the Store . aa.. "-a " aa,Wjar r, ,.,n ... a tl . ... , mi. in mi- 1 MaaaaaaMaaaaaaaBaalll 1 II In Every Section . of the Store A Wonderfully Attractive, Underprccd Lot of Qy Yd. Black, Novelty, Plain Col'r'd Silks Yard-Wide Poplins, Black Taffetas and Messalines 32 Inch Tub Silks in Neat Stripes 26-Inch Solid Colored Messalines in a Hundred Shades Waisting Silks, Etc., Eic. 85c to $1.50 Qualities Friday at Not only the freshness, the cri.y newness, the colors, weaves and patternr recommend our Silks, but our undeniable great under-pricing plays an lm- i i i . e L.. 1, .A Kir ovnariania that fl ViKnl lit pi V porta nt pan nunareas 01 women wave icamcu VJ .Mi.v.. . , WlQMf ; the BEST silk values are to be found at this store. Here is a wonderfully underpneed assortment in eluding yard-wide Plain Silk Poplins in all wanted shades; yard-wide Black Swiss Taf etas and lines: 32-inch Tub Silks in a zreat variety of pretty stripes; 26-inch solid colored Messalines in al staple and new shades; 24 and 26-inch Dress and Waisting Silks in an endless variety of sty leg and colorings, also Novelty Silks in Roman stripes, Ottoman Cords, Broken Plaids, Persian Designs, etc. Silks of QQ regular S5c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 qualities, reduced for Bargain Friday to, yard A Timely Underpricing of Men's Worsted Sweaters At S2.98 Best $3.50 Grade This is the season when a fine pure worsted -Sweater such as this will be found most comfortable, and here is a sale arranged to assist you in the purchasing of the same. Comes in the popular Turtle-neck style with bow tie and in all sizes in white, cardinal, Oxford and navy. A Sweater guaranteed all pure worsted and regularly sold dO 98 at $3.50. Reduced for This Sale to V- Men's Outing Flannel Gowns At 55c Regular 75c Grade Made of a fine quality outing flannel, in full length and good width. All sizes. One of our leading lines, selling CCr regularly 75c. This Sale.JJVe An Important Underpricing of Women's Union Suits $1.29 Best $1.75 Grade Women who study their comfort and welfare should not fail to attend this sale of fine, form-fitting silk and wool Union Suits; they are seasonable weight garments, shown in styles with Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and in ankle length, all sizes. Union Suits regularly sold at 11.75, as a leading special for Bargain Friday are priced J OQ t only 4eXaa5wr r- ! , .. N omen s fleeced cotion Hose At 17c Best 25c Grade. 200 dozen pairs of women's fine ribbed top, heavy fleeced Cotton Hose of extra good wearing quality. Best 25c grade 1 7 ' on Sale Friday at A't Here's Another Great Surprise for You! ale Bungalow Aprons A Great Half-Price w wa a a a -sr-w 1 rl 1 A Gigantic Assortment, Including ah ropuiar sijies Middy. Button Shoulders and Those That Fasten in Front, Back orSide They Come in Neat Patterns in Percales and Ginghams 65c and 75c Grades at frV 131 ; II Sjsjr Val For Choice Many a woman has proven to her own satisfaction that it does not pay to make aprons when such splendid garments are to be had at such moderate iiirures. but lew women nave ever nau lc vi. i,. - aprons at the low price quoted at this sale. It is a special purchase of a gigant.c assortment of the most JopuLr bungalow styles in middy effects-those that button on the shoulder and hat fasten at . front back or sidef They are extra well made of best quality percales and ginghams m plain colors or in neat dots stripes or figures. They come in good lengths and with plenty of fullness. AH sizes. Aprons made to sell regularly it 65c and 75c priced to you as we purchased them-at a remarkable price con- OQ- cession. COME CHOOSE FROM THE ENTIRE ASSORTMENT FRIDAY AT. Now! For an Extraordinary Sale of Ribbons au Purposes For Gift Making, Xmas Fancy Work, Millinery, Hair Bows, Trimmings, Sashes, Etc. All Widths In Plain Shades, Jacquards and Novelties Thousands of Yards! See Our Window! Yard for Regu lar 25c Ribbons Yard for Regu lar 39c Ribbons Ql Yard for Regu 19c lar 15c Ribbons Yard for Regu lar 35c Ribbons 15c 25c 35 a Yard for Regular 48c Ribbons Included in the above assortments are both light and dark .warp prints stripe, plaid and check novelties in an endless variety of colorings, ah crisp, new iuuUh r Regular 39c and 4Sc Jacquard Ribbons on Sale at 25 a Yard Beautiful 5-inch Ribbons-Shown in white, pink, light blue, lavender and Nile. Qualities regu larly told at 39c and 48c a yard. Priced for this sale at Regular 25c Soft Messaline Ribbons on Sale at 15 Yard Tha, Come in Full Fire Inches Wide and are shown in an elegant assortment of the most-wanted plain color. both ifgh! Tnd dark shades. Soft-finished Messaline Ribbons in a quality sold J g Q at 25c a yard. This sale at " Regular 25c and 33c Hair Bow Ribbons Priced at 19 Yard All in Good Wide Widths-They come in taffetas and-moires with plain ot - fancy edge and m most J Q any desirable color. Qualities regularly sold at 25c and 33c a yard. On sale at Narrow Satin Ribbons in 10-Yard Bolts Underpricea as ioiiows: All Colors in No. 1 at All Colors in No. 2 at, 1 2 12 c Bolt 19c Bolt All Colors in No. Vz at.... All Colors in No. 3 at 15c Bolt 29c Bolt " t1. 1! ' wrer, T?,Mn. Xos. IK and 2. in 5-Yard Bolts, at 85 a Bolt fl. ..kit. lhf blue Dink and lavender. Come make selections NOW while such splendid sav. T?t complete. Purchase for both present and future requirements. Don't Wait! Act Promptly! Prof it by This Important Sale Women's Coats - a-Ml fli 4 atTlV You May Select From Nobby Models in Mixtures corduroys and Solid -Colored Fabrics in Grays, Browns, Blues and in Black All Sizes and All Finely Tailored Values to $17.o0 Priced for Friday at Not only will you secure an exceptional bargain but you -ill have no difficulty Not only Will you secure an cai-ciw.... - j - - . .. ...-.-j w asenrrmonf f mnrlpls shown at this sale in Iinoing tne aesireo. w, V". in .,t.,m.T extensive. Includea are xnose wnn ueueu uacr., -- . ... , , is extremely extensive, iiiuiu M f:ntL nii.wooi mixtures, corduroys and solid colored h? f" Tll t IITZ brown blueT etc. All sizes. They are coats sell- ing regularly up to ? 17.50. Priced as a great Bargain Friday Special at. $10.00 1