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TnE SCXPAY - ORECOXIAy, rOKTLAXP yOTDIBER .21. 19T5. . LABOR FEDERATION RE-ELECTS GQMPERS Initiative. Referendum and Re . ca!I Not to Be Adopted i by Organization. DIRECT VOTING REJECTED INrwictrwl rsn( aateuna Tlrm Kltn Mm?!, Adopt ,'(tr IV far rrrol lira.; Art Car pcntrrV tlrear-tt llraled. V.V rn srincrt Xot :-. Contpr of Vra Cit.. r l..t.r Br.Mn( f t"i. Am(i'i arattnn Lober at Ik cri' lii'" " n f th- inngjl ronrBti ri'U nr l-a'jf. uf thr t'..nttn- tt. n iogn.-.4 a that ef Al'l? 0rmr. a .- iii.t. ef I'M. a-". wne l 1' ..rfi-tai rrtl b- m4- of ai '" ! Ooiff MI tn "t.'-r. of tn r4rton war r-lctt !ml oinimoI. rla-.ij IT.-,il.nl tim r..r w.r. I. in.. r.,...-.n uim.l. . Bft Ti....tr.i.fnt. Jrr. .f.'onn!!. .n natoa, -. or- ! l -prHnl. t. V l.-. ' rn.l - tMMl r-.M-nt J3rr ' ' natl. f'V.rta, ii-prti-in. John IC Al- e. iM.- ! i. t-tini: II. H fern am. .-t it" i..-pr. ?. r'ran'k t"lTl. tr.inolt. ST .::. I'lVh i.-.r.rldnt. Jent II l.an.n- Hi.iirKii. III.. traurr. I'rtn Mirruon. i'Sic. r.lary. IIIHI la. St t iaav. u:tirf-r wa '4 m . in 34t annual ronttnliori at ! Itd.nton wirnj will t ft-' feat vr BifY.i... r1 '!. T. ""J ) . I;. I. wr ot.r firM I trie hnr. n,.ut!ol. !- r lft officer f ti Amen.-) 'H.rt e rf lar act..f 6. r!rti iin et of th n-.mrw.Pi!: " r.f pr.iidm f" ! Ixi'U'Xf refriltin n rca I l tr.n.a.tina; II. aVa.r-i f th. rfni 4tmft w.r ,t4 "1 ...n Da lul fflr ef In f4r Itm. wr e-iOMl .4ip!lon el lh p0.t n.ur t. . f. t'H mora .-r l Rr p.M!lion. without ntn wr mt pitt m tum( from ftt:lnt linmffr t1l h cJl4 mu-n mr " """f !' 'I tim fi oaorcr lo ntrr of jr.t" a b ! .i t- tnm ."if of tao f.i-ot oo. "t R. mon.r. 't I ( ( lot r m'a govt t.n' I w l r-li "iifl f ".1r.r.ion.'" lr. nnpr t Mlw4 t Mr!. T pf.i.i tai t lit'- mn i rf.rfi l ia ro a.io?t4 e tt '..Irt;i. b mnf.i rn'4.t wlil l!0 orfiRiUti.'n ta.iii.!.. Of wmck tlo 4rtin I. oront My. fol rultn. Int It i n lf rt t.tun otov-t'4 iro t t Hi""". tmp 4 4 ncpti t4 l qto It 4 ifn OP l l" .'.lt vtio n4 !tt o t rttc) l I l ,N;!jI (Ii.i'i nl fio. itrrian fi.t''M tor 4i.- e ! ((. Ail t& r- ho!'!. r tl. Tlx. ttn4 b.' l'Ul o'4t lml lUM r on'4r'oi of rol t o Uif4 f- tft 'plo of ! t rit4 (rtli.io"4 of rpfiti on4 joiMfi f-:t' ' toll' to t'fram fem .; rwro.-hmnl ut' J'4'- ifii wr.ll 1 mMin. ln:i4 prn T ' It 4ll an4 m.-- to.l a. oirlr aa It4m vf t tfulrrt"a Ti aalf r'rn.-o to lKa rfcrhata of t fwxM hr .rfI 'mr mo 1 lowl 'ivat 'fJt.T tbt. ff thm nt of a:l ro--rnr4. t rutiiMx h'4i I rrint.'l In f 4. lo in mi4i of f" i ... . - COMFORTER WiyS S100.000 t.lrl l- ;rr-. In ll tuashtrr ! " jrtl Tatr ttrr-d. "lfl,". Not. Mrr mltH. th aa aid an4 comfort lo ta ontr OI4 , d m OK . J - ' - ul riKfunl. an4 o rvi lt.-ll for hr rlc. h a rrA. an4 h'T rrr4 .l k mn-! s'ir trn pct4. M.rh U. t"rawf4. I"4ral lmroira tioa njortor hr. i4 to4v lht a o4 rl4 lttr t"m lr. Tank fcar.t aMc aim to lWa th proor tp to m.k liu Smith h.r.. to f of tho "nkhuri Bfprrtr. Th aiim!4 ltj of th ll I I Mr. iaof''4 !ri4 Mi, ymllb out of hui4r.. of appltvant for th pool lion. T rankkur.K ant4 a blth leant woman who would b Ilk a duMr and who woi4 tuir.nl'. to .f.T with thm. nmrrl4. to th a4 of t.i chs'r. MISSOURI MOOSE FOR T. R. Tart I-aHrr Vote l Tril t all l.ln of Th Vrt In I Irld. KASS.tmT. N' I" Th Iradrra of th ITntit. partr In Mir"J'i fnr ntrio lh ll rampaicD with fil Ntlnl. tt a ad rotioty tlrk't.. h4. t Thro4r IUxU and III rm V. Johno.. Thl attitu' w r-r-4 In a rr. a'-tnon alr'l bv th part. Ia4'r. rtr an all 4 rtnfrrn- fir to4v. Th atin at th r.fifriK. fioworj th .b.ui''m'il of t;tnrc V. lr kin, of Nw T"fh. rhairmaa of tho .N.tiuul vti. rwmmUtf. of th frtT. that fc h4 -all4 a rtlr of ii,, rommittr la Nw Tork Not.tnlKr ; to arri" f" a mim of th National roaniti't. at whfch a o"ai atvi pi' fr a National rrorMl. c.ont..n will b fld REFLOATED CRUISER SEEN Jjpaarwi Aaara Off llonolata. rrobabl NrrJlnx apfllc. t.-NOI.rt.f. Not. Z Tb Jpn. cruiHf A.art. ri-t'T float4 off tba iM.t af trr .!. fjrn!. wbr h wat a'hor l.t lnlr. arrtTod off br o.ir. arrrmp.a 4 bjr a rottir aad a rpir Mp. Xha ..! rtfio. enal.U th hr-ail limit II wa. riic'H") rflc.a: taat tr a ar4 el upelt PARTY OUTLOOfC IS BRIGHT lr. Ilawlr :rrrt V k-nfT for flr phllrwn la 111. nitL.ioM vn Mrwi urnrAt. wh- lifoa. o. "Tt fropct ar for a lijuhli-an Tictorjr lo ll," th rpoc of Uprola IX V. C. l.l. of Urraoa. whB akr4 hi opinloa not ooljr oo wbal h Int. of con4 t.ooa In Uton. a. h louB4 tbn dmiif is. pt tunmr. but oa obrTtloo. B3l on hi trip i.'ini & roBl.ncct. b4 on t"i No mbr .Inliou In ral ial'" lat. ll u Mr. Il.at.j bUf ht tariff ai l b t bic In th cam r a of ! ar an4 b rt tfia: t l lUB. will t iio4 to th front P t: H.pMhluaa an4 kapl thr. t . - .i- . . . a mra mor roB rra-i or doma.tx conditloaa than l ar r tb IBirBauona. - Hod: Ih.f ar prlmarilT diroua of ra.torin normal ki. coodilloM b4 prpr!iy la thi couBtry. J4r. Ill. otrallon and bl ta:aa with aay poopl from maay .tat. con.in him thai Ju.tlc lli .. la th fir.t rholc of Wtrn H.publlran for lb !Ti4Btial Boail nation. lUl") ailr chou In Orron. b a..rl. fouB4 Huh. BtlmBt quit a. ,tror la tr W.trn tat lhrouS whlca b traT.W. 0 RE60N POULTRY WINS : it At. iht rnitr. Th:t at a tl H lo. tat AIM rr Hall7 I-H4a mm rrwlt r aol ' t.ar. ir ivm: iitv"N MMi uk...v in' I l.li I N(i. Ktpo.ition tlroun.l.. fan r"ri-l-o. Not. i0 portal. In lodajr poultry tr-on rl.ati'4 ot a iiw. ln4irllon. ar. trial tr majoniy of ard will rrn wub h facllle t'ot. T.r ar : ontrl. To ft plr I ror.id.rod hl: but M J. My'.. f I'ortland. won thr flr'.t. I.i third an4 a fourth on, Urrl Imoutn Kc-ka. J. A. tinffin. of Kucmr. mnuor f In Hoth Ktl ljurrhr Compan. won l flr.t. on Wh.t Wyandot!: R M Knhou won third, fourth and ftftn on Wh.t tvan4tt: - J. MHana B won oo4 on lu.rr4 ltock: I t i:t:ott. of Portland. t two -ond.. lo third and a fifth on KMod t.Un.1 Mad. Th aroi. r fruit award wr m4 known today. tron rorinc hrayily with a m-4al of honor for d.ridueu fruit 4ipU. II m4l of h.nor for tndill4.l fruit and vta M .illlilK a-od mdl. S Ur m4al. i!.t bronj nt.dalo and II honor t! lrntloB. itr.a-on walnut lir and brona oil. NAVY COSTBELOWTIRES worn: i ar;T t hi: lc. .l t TlltH roW ANttt. a..ll la ll aad taa Mktl. 0laaaar tarrw.. bailor aad ldlrr. OIII.I.OSIAS M:tt Pt ItKAl. Wa.h. ireton. No. 3. -On ha Nayy w pn4 ..m.llr aonn.lhlntT la IbaB pn4 for a atom ob It ilr.a. s.m th A'rny pnd inu-h l than a. do for rcwlas S'. -jf a will pnd on our Army what mm ttJ on iivoxna p.. t jr.. our In tuf.rx-q .11 b rompl'l -Th 1 o act" of Nw Tork 4 Vla..-h i.it li.nd mor chauf. f.r than lr ar .l4ira and .all ur. in It. A-my ao4 Na.y ut th I rilled Mat." Tn,. trll irith ar l forth b t'alon.l Jm l. Thompson. prldnt of th Ntt lu. an addra mad r.i-rntiT brfor th Won.ro of th Naty tCu. to ronl'trrif. In Washington. t'olo.-l Tompoon prfrrrd lhl f.rTt of prntation to a or and ron. f i.ii l of fiaur. hut b urdrd In lipr i.lnc bia m.lti' thai th I r l4 Mat' la pr.din far too tat! j In.urr National afct. anJ lhal Hi hia otrt. SOUTHWEST IS SHAKEN ntxriiat ht: ti:i rpnr.n:. Ml t HOt Ml UMt, AMI, t adalalloaa r Mat rlooa llaaaaa la) Pro.? la II port. Ij AN:KI-. Nov. :.-Aq rarth itoi-k of fron ! -ond. lo a ho 'it on miMii.i duration. f!l at I II I". M lodinj- throiishout th trm ngirrrn part of lallfornla. fjork wr topud at Yuma. Aria.. whT I' nuak arParrntl waa tho mwl r. but no oam waa rrrtd from n iirlnri hrr th undulations wrrc f'H Th arthnuak raud mor or Ir.a apprrhrnsinn throiichout th Imperial aii of t'alif ornia. hr conaldrr. ikia damac ru:t4 from a na of h-k lat Jul). Tn arlh motion har v w prrrrptihl !' at r-an l'l'o, I. Ar.s-l- and San irnardino. At Vunu. naf hr tli tti.mrbanr m4 to rBtr. th ho-k I. I'd about on inlnut. rtrport tonlcht Indli-alod that at point In th Imperial VaUy li.m trrmor aaa of !- duration aad not o r CROWDED BLEACHERS FALL I trtrrn Hurt In ro-li at l ooiball Umr al ladlon. la. JIAPI.X. Wit. Not. S. Kiftn prr.on wrro lrurd today whra mor than S4 r--tatora al th Mlnnola niwn.fn football m at ICandall ft, 14 war thrown to th (round bv tr coltap-M? of lh mid. II -tlon of th north bl hr. fi praina wr taken lo a hopital. but only on. Will lam II. ilor. of Watrrtown. Wl waa r!oualy Injured. II waa hurl Infrnally. Iithir. who auffrd rlou Injur! wr !'. na l.lliott. Madiaon. Mr Krank I. r,:ibrt. )UJiwn. wlf t former AttorBy-linrl. Amoaat tho.r l hlly rj.r-t wr Mr. K. t': Ball aad Mr. N. II. Broff. of I ' k o r a. la. -r.Mnt aa III- aald an lnll- atl"n would ba mad lo fix the blam t t tb ar-idBt. AUTHORESS. 65. NOT LAZY i:ilab-th Wllliama liampnry (urn . plrlr Work on lu-lslnm. M'TATTI-I'-. Wa.h. Not. :. ..-la I ) t.iirary laurel.. bardwn though hy mar b. nr ahould bcom a rrowa of Indol'nr. aa.rrl ):iliahth William "hanipr.r. ti ra o'd. who 11 f'rrttarT tart4 Th Itomarar of ttd lltum." complt4 It In Or lohr and la a fw daa will r-rlv It from br puMt.h.r. Mr. i"hmpnT wa. sradua(4 from ViM.r Coll In IH. ih wrot a ri of II book on Va.ar illri Abrd,' aaJ tnaay aUtcr toluiuca for PHYSICIAN JURYTO PASS OH DEFECTIVES Preliminary Arrangements Are Under Way at Chicago to Decide Fate. ALL AGREE AS TO NEED Ir. Ilalfldcn DLplra-rd yllh r dl.t on Ilolllnerr Child. Sa)lnC IKx-Ulon I franlnlr-, and IVrrndlnc Ilia Own Action. OUC AGO. Not. 0. Kpclal. Pre liminary moTa for th formation of a Jury of phBiciana and ureona whlcB will h lh ot of lif and d'lh of d'fvrtlT babla yl unborn, wer b- un today. Th rtat Board of Haltn and lh t-hlratro Mdlcal Ho.lr-ly . . . . 1 1 1 a of b a.b4 10 iv i - , r.putabl doctor from which ran b , - . . .. .1 I I n n a On I drawn two or mrw if m' lmllar lo lhal of Allan Bo.lln- '"'jch a rommltt rcommnded by lh t oronr Jury of at pb lclan. who bld an Inquo.t Into th death ot th d'fornied BolHn(Tr Infant, waa .rmlttl to dt by It parent and tr II. J. Ilailden. of th rman Amertcan llo.pltal. Pr. HalWo al-O rarommandad auch a commltlc. fraaalaeat I'.J.IH... aewr. -In arh community Iher nhould b a rommltt. of about 40 phyalclan and aumeona of th hlahe.t utandln:. Ur. liafelden ald today. ln every ca uch a tbia two or thre of thm hould b called Into Immedlata con.ul lation. Tbelr Terdlct ahould decld whether the rhlld ahould ll or not. "I think th Chlcaa-o Medical Foclety .hould aelct lh commute aubject to th. approval of th Mat Board of Health', nth nromirvnl phikiclana con curred In lhi view. Concernlna th coroner a jury ttran . which aupported Ir. Haiaelden In principle, bul ald that the Bollinger bby ahould hav bn aaved lhat It mixhl pot bava been mentally or morally defective Vt. HaUelden aald: -I dall with th livinc child they lh dad. I mad. my diacnoal from liln- fle.h and blo.nl thy drew con clu.luns from a corp.. Aril la Defended; -. . k ilarlilrin which wa upportd by th dlaano.la of about IS oihr phiclan whom I calld Into ron.ultatlon befor I cama to th ron rlu.ion that II wa bl lo 11 nalur laka It rour." Ir. . Ilaliwlden wa rol piea.en wun th Trdlc of th Jury of phy.lclan. -They did ab.olutely nothtnt:." he aid--In orv mt thy ay that they be ll th baby could hav been op erated upon and hav rroan up to . . I k..a Ami. In th nKt Una they aay that morally and ethical ly waa wunin ipt nam. -1 I ... a. In Ka hV would tlBT crown uu normally why didn't thy .... .. -i .1... t .n4 mo tO jail or rnuiiimrng .it... bo trld. 1.4-rtarron Uomrii Plan llaiaar. t-n i voV rr Vnv -(I I K rvc i a ! ... -- . -. - . - - " j.. . r,r th lrthoa1lat 4?hurch r maklna evten.lv arranc"nt for their annual oaaaar ana inii.m dmnr for December 1. Th Lebanon llla-h P.hocl I lakina lnteret In Ihia rvrrtl by r-a-on. of th fart that th 1. 1 . ; foothall team membera and their irairrr ar to 'l-e the Buret of dinner, in hi annual banquet lo th hi. n .nooi l'n ST OMACHSUFFERERS MAYU'S Wonderful Remedy. One Dose Will Con vince You. -5? Stop 1 Mar'a Wonueiiul ( .medy I well known throughout lha country. Many thounand people have taken It for Momarh. ljvrr nd Inleatlnal Ailments and report m&rvcloua reaulta and ar hlchly praiitnfc It to oilier. AatonUh Ine -t.efit uffer.r hav received even from on doe are heard every, wber and explain Ita tremendous sale to more than a million people. It rarely ever fall and tho afflicted wlto Stomach. Liver and Inteatlnsl Ailments. I ud latent Ion. Has In the stomach and In leatln. Illume.. KalntlnK ISpclla. Oollo Attack. Torpid Liver. Constipa tion, etc.. should by all means try thla remedy. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy aTtvea permanent results for stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Kat aa much and whatever you like. No more distress after eatlni. pre.nur of teas In the tlom.rh and around the heart. Uet ona bottle of your druccl.t now and try It on an absolute sruar-. tea If not sat-l-farlory money will be returned. Kor sal by driiusl.t everywhere. OUCH BACKACHE UB L UMBAGO PAIN 1 BACK Rub Stiffness Away With Small Trial Dottle of Old -St. Jacob's OiL" th' J'sin I Bone! Julcklyr Ves. Air Ah Viulckly? Yes. Almost Instant re lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with -M. Jacobs OH"" Kub Ibis soothinr. penetrating oil right on your painful back, and Ilk masrlr. relief comes. "St. Jacobs Oil" Is a harmless backarha. lumbago and sciatica cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn ,th skin. Straighten up! (Juit complaining! Plop tho. torturous tltches. In a moment you will forgn that you ever bad a weak bark, becau.e It won't hurt or b stiff or lm Imn't suffer! tt small trial bottle of old. hone.t "M. J, tib. Ull' from your druggist now. and cU tb! lasUog xcliOa Adv. Dexter's Silko Cordonnet All Colors i All Sizes AVlt Silko Cordonnet is made from the very best cotton of long-staple fiber, hard twisted and highly mercerized it is especially desir able for tea-tray matt, bed spreads, table mats, fringes; cen terpieces, handkerchiefs, edfrings, tatting, filet, etc. Comes in all sizes in white, pongee and ecru, sixes 3, 10, 30, 50 and 70 in pink, rose pink, light blue, sapphire, king blue, lilac, orange and sea green. All at one price " f a spool lut "YOU CAN DO BETTER FOR 1LESS ON THIRD STREET' Most Reliable Makes Women's Kid Gloves Moderate Prices A visit to .our glove section will proe satisfying to you, for we are showing an unsurpassed stock of the most reliable makes at moderately low prices. All size3 and styles in black, white and the most fashionable shades. The La France Kid Gloves in two clasp style are shown here in all sizes and colors. They are stand ard quality gloves of perfecf fit and unusual quality, QQ Cape Gloves in the popular one clasp style, all sizes in the best shades- of tan and brown. They are exceedingly durable gloves. Made with Prix and Pique seams. Thre weights, at $1.50, and $I.OO a pair. The Eudora French Kid Gloves made with overseams and self colored stitching. All colors and sizes in 2-clasp style. CJI Cfl Triced at, a pair VJU The St- Regis Extra quality French Kid Gloves made with pique seams, three rows of fancy embroidery on back and two pearl clasps. All wanted colors and all sizes at, a TJnderpriced Lanes Boys' and Girls'Slioes ?!.$1.77 Boys Shoes at $1.77 $2.50 and $3.00 Grades Goodyear welt, all leather shoes in gunmctal made with heavy soles and extra well stitched, all sizes in $2.50 and $3.00 grades. This Sale. Girls Shoes at $1.47 $2.00 and $2.25 Grades Both Mis.es' and Children's Gun mctal Shoes in good styles and all sizes just the thing for school wear. Regular 2 and CJ1 A 1 lines. This Sale. X Box Paper 25c Grade 19c A cloing-out sale of fine initialed Box Paper both correspondent cards and gold initial paper of a very good quality lines regularly sold at 23c are priced toin close out at Attractive Values in Holiday Nov elties. .J.'f' each for White Puff Boxes. Hair Receivers, Ivory Dressing Combs Nail Buffers and Pin Tray. ; ( . , 75c White Ivory Combs at 40f $1.98 White Ivory Hair Brushes on sale at J? 1.23 Hair Switches at Reduced Prices. 26-in. Wavy Hair Switches $1.0H 30-in. Wavy Hair Switch S2.70 36-in. Wavy Hair Switch .S:J.0 26-in. Hair Switch, gray Jfrl.O.S Great Pre-Holiday Sale of Men's Pure Linen Handker chiefs As an inducement lo prompt early Chridtmas shopping we have ar ranged this special showing and sale of Men's Pure Linen Hand kerchiefs. They come with em broidered initial in corner and with hemstitched edge. ,and are put tip in neat holiday boxes. Take advantage of these savings: 3 Handkerchiefs in Fancy Holiday Box at. .tJl 6 Handkerchiefs in Fancy QO Holiday Box at iVOl Regular 20c H a n d k e r- CA. chiefs 3 for this sale at.. 3 Handkerchiefs in Fancy Q-, Holiday Box at .7lJ :.$i.4o 6 Handkerchiefs in Holiday Box at.... Regular 23c Handker- ! AC chiefs. 6 for this sale P atv Pure Linen Handkerchiefs With out Initial. At 13f each, ot 2 for ..23 At 20f each, or 3 for 50c Regular 25c Handkerchiefs at six $1.10 Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A. M. On Saturdays 9:00 A. M. Pacific Phone Marshall 5080 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 fi w- aftJ asr. Sav -"BV r . gmJJr M "S7fa-V5rfrnM nrtfin f iiY 3aKH'- Of New Winter Merchandise of Merit Dependable Quality Goods Priced Far Below Real Worth 2A An Out of the Ordinary Purchase and Sale of the Celebrated q. con for $1.9 SETS REG. $3.00 AND $3.50 LINES, BOTH FRONT AND BACK-LACE MODELS Corsets of Perfect Fit and Guaranteed Quality 2000 pairs of R. & G. Cor sets in the very latest styles and finest qualities at an astoundingly low price. These fine coutil, batiste and brocade front and back-lace Oorsets for slim, medium and stout figures, offer a multitude of styles at a below cost price that will please the most discriminating buyer. The following are only a -few of the many styles: Style F 316 A medium high bust and long skirt model of fine coutil, elastic insertion each side of back. Splendid medium figure. f1 QO Regular $3.50, now t1"u Style F 312 Stout figure model, medium bust and long skirt, OQ with heavy boning and graduated clasp, fine coutil. Reg. $3.50, P X.- E 146 Fine coutil, front lace with elastic insertion across the djl QQ back and medium bust only. Regular $3.00. Reduced to px.JJ Complete New .Lines of Women's Knit Under wear We are showing unmatchable lines of Women's Knit Underwear all the desired weights for late Fall and Winter wear are here in thoroughly de pendable qualities and at prices to suit every purse. SPRINGFIELD. AMERICAN BEAUTY AND " RICHELIEU ARE THE LEADING BRANDS Fine Wool Vests and Pants of Springfield make, shown in the popular weaves, weights and styles for Fall and Winter wear andin all sues perfect-fitting garments of unequaled quality at $2, $1.73 and $l.o0 Springfield Wool Union Suits shown in all sizes and in form-fitting styles strictly high-grade garments of seasonable weight at $.J, $J$.30, $1.00 American Beauty Underwear An extensive showing of the best styles in Fall and Winter weight all-wool and part-wool Vests, Pants, Tights and Union Suits, all sizes at popular prices Vests and Pants at $1 and $1.23. Union Suits. $1.30, $2.00 and $2.30 Richelieu Union Suits at $1.00 to $2.00 Suit. Desirable Weights in All Styles and Sizes. THIS SALE lAll-Wool wt Coatings The biff event you've been waiting for Dur Annual Early-Season Underpricing of Fall and Winter Coatinffs-Econoniy.and choice should prompt you to make early selections. Qualities and idths lieguiariy ooia at .ou iu iu u Zybalines, Scotch Novelties. Plaids and Roman Stripes. Self -Colored Fancies, Novelty Boucles, etc., etc. Also the Most Fashionable Plain Colored Fabrics all of Standard Width and Quality In Fact, Our Entire Stock of Double-WeighjoaltgS to $3.50 a Yard NOW ON SALE AT gl.9S Yard. JIL Yard Ribbons for All Purposes ' ... . . . , . t ti rru:H.:nffI. CifliAc. at All , t." ivi- Millinnrv Ihir'Rnws. Trim nunrrs. Sashes ror lillt 3iaKinj; Aulas rant iiuiai luiuuiiii .....a a..-, ., Widths, in Plain Shades, Jacquards ana iNoveuies .-a, , .... q 1 Yard for Regular loc W,-L,OA2C Ribbons. ;:"W 1 Yard for Regular 35c iff) ir Yard for Regular 2oc IOC Ribbons. 25 Ynrrl far Rpsrular 3.9p Ribbons. Ribbons. ix. n Vnrrl for Retrular 4Sc Ribbons fL ti -y- aa w Included in the above assortments are both light and dark warp prints, stripe, plaid and check novelties in an endless variety of colorings. All crisp and new Ribbons and all underpriced. REGULAR 39c AND 48c JACQUARD RIBBONS AT. YARD 23ci Beautiful 5-inch Ribbons Shown in white, pink, light blue, lavender andoC. Qualities regularly sold at aye ana ac a yaru. i riueu xoi una aii REGULAR 25c SOFT MESS ALINE KJliBUA A I, '111. iaku lop They Come Full 5 Inches Wide And are shown in an elegant assort ment of the most wanted plain colors in both light and dark shades. Soft finished messaline Ribbons in a quality sold everywhere ir at 25c a yard This Sale at : X J REGULAR 25c AND 33c HAIR BOW RIBBONS AT, THE YARD 10? ah , flood Wide Widths They come' in taffetas and moires with plain or fancy edge and in most any desirable color. Qualities "I Q regularly sold at 25c and 33c a yard On Sale XaV T.in fins for Thanksarivins: Attractively Underpriced! The reputation of our Linen Section as Headquarters, tor p.uu housekeepers is a just one one that has been earned through years of constant and successful efforts to show only dependable qualities at the most economical prices. To make tfiis sale of unusual im portance we have underpriced the following lines: 50c Damask at 39 Yard fi"-inch Mercerized Damask of splendid wearing quality, shown OQ in a variety of pretty designs. Regular 50c quality, the yard Oa7C - $1.00 Napkins at 79 Dozen. 18 bv 18-inch Mercerized Napkins, neatly hemmed ready to '7Qr use. Our regular lin'-s, sold at $1.00 a dozen. Reduced to, dozen 85c Damask at 69c Yard 66-inch fine All-Linen Damask shown in a wide variety of ?QC neat new patterns. Our regular 85c lines. Reduced to, yard w $2.50 Napkins at $1.95 Dozen o bv ""-inch All-Linen Napkins in stripe, spot, figure d1 QC ""j ".r. ,4;s Rixnilar S2.50 lines. Reduced to, doz. pXaw ana nu.1 o 1 ZnS Ml n I r IS l fl fl I I - i (i 1