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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1Z2L TIIH OEIXON DAILY .t JOURNAL, VOHTLA1W.- OREGON TOWN TOPICS On- OOJtnro events ' Annul Con Tea tint. Oresoa W. 0, J. XT. Jieir tut Kelief etate eoaierencee. Feftetoe, October IS; Portland. Octstxr 14. Bon Arcunm. raa council. Portlaad. Os Sober 13. - r . . ... - - ., . - ,. . . Xaicbta Temple srae4 , eaamaaderr, -La Crandev October la, - s . . .... ' Kattonal Graaga atasttag, Fottlaad. Koresa Mr S to 18.- i, r fk , Padfia lniarnatfcmal Llmlnii TrpnattVuw hwlMt-fc.aitu e la. ...... - - mri Htttorical aim ruttoe, Padfis Ooaat sraack, FortUnd. SioTember 23 tad 2. - -. bragae Bar ajawiauoav remkad. Deemba. ?.. 1-., - - - :: .'. : S J WEATHER T0KECABT , ' i Portland end Tletntty mdaj rain; aouUterlr -Wind. - 1 Orefoa sad Waihinfton Friday' lain; free aootherly winde, i WEATHIK COSlMTIOlf s -..' Artnrm ,ef - aeoderata- enargy developed eft U British Colombia eoaat yefterday, aso4 npsdly eastward, and 1 apparently centra thl mornins er Seekatcbewaa ; it canoed praeijrita tio im NrUiwteTO Onra and Wectera Waah anctnn, the beanait rainfall xrporUd being 1-1 fax at Tatooak .aland. , Vt'aahuxtaa. . HUe preanir pre Tail east of the Uiauauppi river, vita hiht readinea U Teaaetjee. and ae taia fell except light abovera at 'Buffalo, Xtw Tort and Boetoa. Maea. Tbe weather ia moch mnaet in the Reeky mountain legion and eorreapond wcly cooler alone the NortD' AUantie eoaat. lialati'e humidity at Portland: Moos yerter day. 76 per cent; 5:00 m. yesterday. 74 per -cent: 0:00 a. a today. 89 per cant. Precipitation el nee January 1 : Total. J7.01 Incbaa; normal, 29.1 Incnea; deficiency, 1.64 ...... iUAJilL WII.I.AM. : OBSERVATIONS , 1 -TATIOai Taeagt. XX let Baker, Or. ....... Botton, Ham..,.. Jnfalo, N. X. ....... Bult Harbor. B. X..-.. .... Calaary. Alberta ......... Ciueaao. - m. . . j .' Denser, Cola............ Ties Moines. Iowa. Preeno, CaL ............ Galvaatoa. Tezaa. .......... Helena, Mont ............ Honolula, T. H." ......... . Hnma, B. D. ........... . Juneau, Alaska........... Kanaaa City, Mo. ......... Lee Amelea, Cal.... Manhfield, Or.. Hertford, Or.....,. ,'Na Orieana. La.......... ywr York. N. Y. ......... North Head, Waah. ....... Horth Platte, Neb......... OUabMaa- City, Okl moeniz. - Ana.. . Pittabarf, Pa. . . Poeatello, Idaho PorUaod. Or. . . . PriBoe Bupert, B. C BoaebarE, Or............".. BonreU, N. H.. ........... fJacnraento, CaL .......... 6C Ixinia, Mo ............ . EC Paul. Minn , . Bait Lake City. Utah Ban Diego. Cat.... Baa I Franrfaco, Cal , . Seattle, Waab,. ........... . hbaridan. Wyo. . ., , Bitka, Alaska. ;..L.,...,., Spokana, Wash. ........... Tatooak- Inland. Wank onepan, ise. . . . . ... ., . . . Valdea, Alaska Tancouver. B. C.. Walla Walla. Waah. ...... ... waafuaaxon. If.- ........ Waan. . 70- 63 46 0 78 54 70 64 80 7 70 fi 64 52 60 68 70 68 70 88 0 73 68 62 46 78 68 88 70 6 74 60 62 11 4 0 78 60 68 54 73 46 66 68 68 66 48 40 86 36' 4 48 42 58 56 46 'it it' 58 68 4 52 40 84 43 3 60 84 56 67 50 64 SO 6 44 42 68 60 60 64 64 I 64 60 63 'ii 68 88 40 Afternoon report of preceding day! a at -3 5 fi .01 6 .14 0 0 O 0. o 0 0 0 0 ' .08 0 0 ; .41 0 0 0 .22 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 .08 O .02 0 1.16 O .10 .10 0 : JCnljbti of Colamba Gather On hundred and Ua mezntera of the Knlghta of Columbua were given fourth1 degree inlt4ation Wednesday. Robert O'Neil, master of tbe foarth degree for the dis trtot, anperlntended. After the Initiation vesper and benediction ceremony were held . at the pro-cathedral. The day's program. In keeping; with the Columbus day; celebration, was concluded by a sup per land ball la the Multnbmah hotel. Jo seph, J.- Burke was chairman. The exer cises at the cathedral-were' under the supervision of Arphblshop Christie. School Libra ric laereaae- A larg-e in- r lea, was reported to tbe Library associ ation Tuesday nljsht by Miss Anne MuK heron, librarian, who stated that Frank lin high school, with a circulation of M34fy volumes monthly. Is now as larare as North Portland branch library, while the circulation of 4249 of Jefferson high school is almost as larva as that of Vernon branch. Resolutions of appreel ation to v W. B. Ayer, who resigned in September after 26 years' service, were passed by the board. Veterans Earell at Knights' School xn tiret ween or the Knights of Co lumbus evening; school for ex-service men at 290 Grand avenue north showed an enrollment i of many veterans in claasejS of mechanics, salesmanship, sign writing, bookkeeping;, mechanical draw ing typewriting and welding. Elemen tary and business English and arith metic also are taught Ex-service men par no tuition. Books are suDDlled.' Un less a student has been given state edu cational aid no deduction will be made In his bopus. . Shapard's ' Aato Bas Uses Portland- Astoria-Seaslde division Leave Portland 2 ao a. nt. 10 :00 a. 1 :00 p. m 4 Hi p. m. Leaving. Astoria 7:15 a. m., 8:1$ a. m.. 10:00 a. m- 1:J0 s. au fitiB. m. and 6:15 p. in. Direct oonnections at Astoria, to and from Seaside and Clatsop Beach points. Busses leave St Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street. Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv. ' 't T Hold InUtnt Th-dajf lessiong of educational institute will be conduct ed bar Miss Tlilotson, secretary of the women's auxiliary of the Episcopal church, next week In St Davids parish nouse, tast Tweirth sand Morrison streets.. Sessions will be held Wednes day. Thursday and Friday mornings and afternoons. Study classes for leaders .audi conferences are arranged. - Bhepard's Aato Sas rimes Portland- Bt. Helens-Aatoria division: Leave Port land J2 P. m-. 7:30 a. ro 10 a. nv, X p-m, 4 :1S P.- nv Leave Astoria 7 :15 a. nu, 10 a. nu 1:30 p. m-, S 40 p. m.. 6 :15 p. m. Saturday,. Sunday and holidays. Busses leave St. Charles hotel, ; 204 Morrison street. Telephone Marshall 43LAdr. 8MelaI ' Program at Mn't Keiort .Mary E. Mullen of Milwaukle and the auiwauate youn? people wilt give a concert at the Men's Resort Saturday night at t o'clock. A special program bas been prepared for this occasion and a big crowd is expected. ' Nearly 400 men . were at last Saturday night's entertain ment, ; ,):' t:r,.iii-fi. 4 .! Srpard6 Atto Bit Lrses Multnomah PallS dtviainn. Taa 'Pnrtlinil a -a a tn 11 a. nu, 2:48 p. nt, 4 :30 p. m, daily. Leave Multnomah Falls 7 :15 a. nt, 11 :1S a. a4 12 :55 p. m., 4 p. rK. and :10 p, ra. 'daily. ' Busses leave St 'Charles hotel . 204 Morrison atreet. Telephone Marshall Geversncat SeBs ' Tlraber-eA timber sale of 12,000.000 board feet ot Douglas fir, nobU Ilr. hemlock aiid silver fir. located on the Rock creek watershed in the Columbia national forest In Wash ington, around Mt Adams, waa awarded Tuesday by the United states forest ser- vice to the Clarke County Timber com pany at Prices of ILS0 for the Doorlas fir, noble fir and white pine and GO cents for hemlock and silver fir. The timber will be cut la conjunction with the oper ations of the oompany sear Taeolt, - Sneak Thief Gets Perse While Cora B. Coffin. 251 West Park street, was watching av picture at the Liberty the atre Wednesday afternoon, a xneak thief took a pom from her "lap containing 22.2 and a tramber of keys, . fine avaid a young maj auttios near her tor a time got up and left sooQ after the show started, and she believes be made away with it He was about 26 years old and well dressed. v- ' Barglars Get Csss Burglars rifled the UU of the Michigan Market A Gro cery company, 102 KUlingsworth ave ue,t. early Tuesday mornlna - and atole several dollar a - in - small change. . No attempt was made to blow J the safe, wpich contained several hundred dollars. -afresh' CrAbt, ISO and 20c. Biuepotnt Oyster' eorapaay. 149 First areetvAdv. ; freih Bad Heated Silver Salmon, 10c pound; halibut 15c; butter. claims, 10c; crabs, 15c. each; kippered salmon, 15c; salmon eggs for trout bait Royal Fhth company, 205 Yamhill street, near the river.-Adv - - : . , , ! Bhepard's Alto Bas lewportlaQd Hood River division. Leave Portland 930 a. au 11 a. nu. 2 MS p. m. and 4 36 p. nv, dally. Leave Hood River t JO a. bw il a. m, 2 -20 p. m. and 4 it9 p. m, da0y. ' Busses leave St Charles hotel. 204 Morrison st Telephone Mar. 432L Adv. MeetlBg of Stockholders, United States OU & Gas company, will be held at the Imperial hotel next Friday, October 14, at 7 :30 p. m. Kindly attend as matters of the greatest importance will come up for discussion and a full meeting Is Urgently desired. Adv. 1 ; The Only Yrepev !rter to Call Is East 3088 when you require the Salvation Army truck to call for your waste mate rial. Help -us to help others by your help. , Address 24 Union avenue. Major John Bree, district officer. Adv. Portlasd'ewberg.Bvs Leave Fourth and Alder daily, t. t:30. 11 a. m., and J. 2 30. 4:15. 6:80. 6:30 p. m. t Saturday and Sunday 11 OS p.. an, - Phone Mala 3314 Adr. v r-i ::-:f :"' ; Portland Tmaraoek Cadlllae Stage, Boyt hotel, daily at 8:15 a. m. and 2 p. m. Special arrangements mad for fish ing parties. Adv. - , ,4 . :-J , Food Show at Armory The twelfth annual food show wOl be held next Wednesday and the remainder of the week, la tis siroory , at, Twelfth . and Davis streets. The show will be pot on by the Grocers' and Merchants' as sociation, r Edward A. MacLean ta food koow aecretffry. Carpenters began to day to construct 75 bootltf. . 1 ' Girt Beeo-rers Sess MTas Beatrice Huttoa, 17-year-old girL who was semi conscious .for TO hours as the result of an attack Monday night by a highway robber at Twelfth and Jefterto. Gtreets, recovered conacjousnesa and- tonversed ratleaally Wednesday artfcht f or the flrat time since the robbery. The arl. re covered her faculties about S O'clock to the afternoon. Members of the family at 266 Sixteenth street refrained from questioning hey oa account of her weak ened condition.- Engineers Elect Officers The Oregon chapter of the American Association of Engineers held anarjaU election of of ficers Wednesday. J. W. Cannlngham was elected , president C T. Thomas, first rice president; O. E. Stanley, sec ond viee - president ; W. W. Starkey. third vice presioent: B. M." Howard, seo retaryj w. C Ruearaita, treasurer, and H. E. Davis, servica aeeretary. Fortlaad-Salsra Stage Leaves Seward hotel. Tenth and Aider, every hour from 7 a. m. to T p. ra Tare. $1.75 Adv. ; Feet Hartt See pur foot specialist X-ray services free. ; Knight Shoe com pany. Morrison near Broadway. Adv. Saleaa-Mflls City Stare -Cons ecta O. H. trains Nos. fi and .9 for. Mill City, Joseph, Bamman. Salens Prop. Adv. v Str. Ametiea- St Helena via' Columbia river, 2:30 p. m. dafly; 11:20 a. m. Sun day. Alder st dock. Main 3J21 Adv. WavaMsgtea Plaster Wan Board for walls and ceilings has no equal. The J. McCraken Co.. Blaie-McFall bldg. Adv. Dalles steamer, leaving Taylor atreet dock Monday, Wednesday and Friday, I p. m. ; fare f L Main 8965. Adv. Br. Maris EI has resumed practice, 813 Washington street Telephone Main 92Sv-Adv. ... ; Br. XeZlveea lectures ea healing at Congregational church tonight -Adv. ' All Fords Look Alike to This Man In Comedy of Cars John Grieder. arrested Wednesday afternoon on a eharga Of driving while Intoxicated at Third and Morrison Pale Moon, Indian love song, withvRB the Lazy Missis sippi Fvos, waltz-song, is a new October Victor record .1.00 In a Monastery Garden Romance (instrumental numbers) Bring Back My Bujshing Rose Stolen Kisses (botH fox trots) Sweet Ha waltan Girl of Mine Honolulu Honey (steel guitars) Ilo and Mimi, fox trots 85c 85c 83c Wictrolas $25 to xjoo Shermanlay&Ca Sistb and Morrison Streets PORTLAND. Ofpneata Peatngcr ' SEATTLB TACOMA SPOXANB streetv' can't , tell Tords apartWhen he waa arrested he was . driving one beloagtng to, Pj Morgan. gClarVaanss kpartmenti ' When ho left tb police station" after puttinf up his $250 ball, ho jdrovo away In Patrolman J. Ii Green's ear.'.- . ..: .''.'.'" " Green was 'enraged. -V'''1; . "Somebody gtols . toy Ford, ."ia", ti ported. , . 4 v". ,- ' Meanwhile Grieder had taken the ear to Morgan, who refused to claim it Back drova Orteder tothe station, but Morgan's ear waa not in sight '' - Somebody stole my Ford. he 're ported to the antsmobU theft depart aneat - ' . . --."' r- ,.-v ' Ho, les not J It's locked up, replied the of fleer. : But Grieder eooldnt . get it out Wednesday night Today, when he comes to get 'his car, he will get a sentence, too. " - ' - Wish I'd found him driving it" Green's omment after the affair streighteaved ot . , ' CHAMBEft 8XEKS WE3TBEES ' Pullman. Wash., Oct 11. A member ship campaiam was launched Wednesday by Pullman Chamber of Commerce seek ing to double the present list of 250. Opbh:Disarinamen ; Sessions ? Welcomed? 306111511413 T-Tner Presidents conncil -of- Portland's pusiaefis and civic dubs determined at tneeting la the Chamber, of , Commerce, Wednesday -evening, not to 'second the proposal ot the Portland Qiurch Federa tion thatall sessioiui fit the disarm am eiii be public While expressing keen desire that "secret diplomacy ahiil bo disarmed As an essential preliminary to the, dis arming of the world," the presidents of the local clubs thought It better' to let me ocnciat representauves I tu n tion enter upon their duties with a vote of confidence rather than a mandate" from national bublio sentiment . -; -' ' A visit' will be paid by the heads of the clubs to Oregon Agricultural college in the near future, according: to e vote of the Presidents council. . The Invitation cams from Dr. William Jasper Kerr, preside&t of the insutution. ,, - For displaying fruit In barrels heavy glass tops have , been patented, held in pises by nails. ' . 1092d Baraiii EridaySale The success of our store in a great measure has been built on that satis fying service which giyesryou you most -want when you most want it at prices unequal ed for lowness. These offerings for Fridays are timelx and uiiderpriced.. ; , - . ' - " h - -' J A Phenomenal Underi)Hcihg ! ENTIRE STOCK OK SALE Vz TO y2 OFF I 1 1 - TT mm a fiu I K - , -esw- -'- ". : - 8tresg 'Calf X ttj ,,,.... skia Sehoel tO A Shoes, sises It . I V V 1 1 H at C i . rs 1 Watcfa VVriirh t'a Windows C JUST A FEW OF T H SPECIALS LISTED BELOW T Read This List and See What fS You Can Buy for 98c S666 Pairs Shoes Leas Than Cost, , : -Ladies White Pan pa, t to . j; i ' Ladies Whits Shoes, AS Sizes. jues-s nrute Shoes, All Sises. - Children V Barefoot gaadale, to S. Ladles Biaek Shoes, siaes S to . Ladies Brawn Shoes, sises I to i. ' . -'" -Hisses' Brews Caivss Shoes, to 124. Chlldrea's Two-Tone Shoes, i te 8. - ' Beys Browa Caaraa, IS 1-S to S. Men's Bashers, s to 16.- i -: ": Men's JTett SlJppers, 6 to it. Ladles Padded Sole and Leather Sole Felts, All Sises. :('' . Ladies Comfort 4 Slippers Soft kid leather with one strap $1.39 K and Some with rubber heels. Pair fe. Scatter Christmas i; Cards ; "S-l"''- BEST SERVKE--LAST cost I VeTl tefl the prio s 'pHRiSTMAS CARDS ire little heralds of happiness. . T aPCyiiUrLy ridUte win,-And there is joy lv the ihought that you are giving pleasure .to others. Before'you realize it, Christmas will be We. " How oftpn in former years have you neglected to make your selection of cards in time to Include aU to whom . . you wished to send a word of cheer ; Don't fail to look over oar splendid line and conie r' early, while there Is a ompUte assortment. -.ti ltIa-Esvmg. BokkstCny -i ; : TnrfHuBg for Ik Offiesf t . - Fiftl, and Oak Sts. Mar 6080 Aut, SSS-48 Boys' Eaiguak and brown, Shoos, Uaek S2.98 Shoes, flexible sewed soiea sises it to a, to 93.85 I SaUskin S Boy Army ShowfS Stsoag browa . -saaavatama.-. I ealissia. heavy . rr 1 doable k solea t U i Sises 11 to "' id ' 'I lHt2.98 J5 I sises i to e ' fYy I at. 93.29 .1 Slsea t te JnQtf .1 GROWING GIRLS' Black sr brown, kid or calfskin, aarrow, aaedlam er WIDE TOES, 8tt to 8, 93.9$ Misses', 11 to . f. 153.48 M to 11 :C$2 .98 7 $2.9S ( ef3(SL Tk 41 t l. S:.'iv.;? I X LADIES KID SHOES Made of soft Can. kid, me d I m at plain t o e, rabber heels, flex lftie soles. E widths Sixes tr . i HIGH CUTS Mea's 16.1a. Sua 1 1 a g Shoe s. All ilsea, Ladles' HIk. era. All sises 61.98. Boys' IVt to IVt at - 6M8. LltUe - Boys' 11 to S $2.98 A Heel Shoes Black and Browa Kid and' Calfskin Shoes seme with cloth tees; val aes to S7.64. High, low aad medlast heels. MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS '" i--i- -'- -- ."r - K ta AH the aew styles aad testa 7," r JT"" "'"""fc urogae gfcoes, Brogas Oxfords, Ear Ush Shoes aad Oxford a. Kar. i row, ssedlam or wide toe a. ' Strong shoes that wear good. T V 5Da7sIAI : yrt- Wholesale . Our V Location Bet Wash, and Alder 4th St. Opposite Circle Theater 2 a o I i ii 1 Jj ota W'.rn rak. II II as Waa ' T L a" - J Prompt Attention to KUil Orders , Retail ' aW , . '.Our i Location: Bet Wasla. and Alder; on 4th St, 1 x i l r I ,iffio MultnomaK1 Hotel , i For Your Coaveiiaeaice ? v SaH Room, Committee, Banquet aad aIubitioa Keoi SERVICE Hospitality and Distiaetioa l Orchestra 6 to 8 anil 93,0 to 12 . 1 IN TKS FAMOUS KAIL ORDERS - CAREFULLY , . ArO PRQMPTLY FILLED , - 55 W sj Wo Are AgenU for Us lKsrkk rutterns and fl -. Dellneatof-AIl : Now Stylos Are Now Showing. The Store That Undersells rAaA o; - eW I Hi ! Because It . Sells ; for , Cash pARCXLS-rcsr - packacu 1 frtpaid on s pundzzs iniiiuiuinitniinii:i::i:::!:::::::".""' v QTVm: 'Delror of ButUrich i ts rrovtig ' sktaavo to r j ' --if Fsatura Patssras of 'Croat As. Hosao uur mm t Sialic Sale I I - Sale Broken Lots and Discontinued Lines -" in Women's, Misses' and Cliildren's Garments . An annua stock adjustment that calft for a great sacrifice on our rsrt that we might fmmediately close out all broken lots and discontinued lines in our Underrauslln Section. Space does net permit of -a. detailed description of the f arments in this assortment Suffice Jt to say that ferula: values run up-- many times the price quoted for this sale. Some esrments" are M A and yi off others regularly srJd up to three and four times Friday's Sale Price, 49c. ' ( w , Just fiance through those offerings snd judis for - r rtunou. To close) at 49c - , - Girls Dresses in . fist Ciagbama, Organdies and Chambrays. To close at 49c Children's Pajamas ik batiste and ansdras Erigh . ton annent. ; T. dose at 49c Mfiy- Childens Rompers and Creepers in Amoekeag' . Ginghams. To close) at 49c Boys' One-Piece Galatea and Cotton Suitiag Wash Suits. To aloeo at 49c . Women's Bawdeaos in sixes 34 to' 42; ia fancy French coutH. To clos at 49c No Phone or Mail Orders. None Sent C O. O. or Womsa's . embroidsry trimmod Muslia Drswars. To closa at 49c ' , , . Wewaosi's Aprons of Hope Sheeting. - Stylos with or . ;;: '4v without bib. To .sdose. at 49c - . BoysV Ovarslls 4lnol GirlsV Gintham Plaj Suits. v Te rloso at 49c " .' ' GmV and Miasos' ' ftao qnality Khaki tlooeoers. uSisas 14 to 10. To dose at 49c Wotnoa's Outiaa; Flaaael PettiooaU, slifhtly soQod. . -.. V.vX;yx;-Te close at 49c Wosaaa's Yosts ia Crepe, Batiste and. Blue) Bird --..,Xrv.;- Patterns. ,- , ; Each anged. ' No Refunds. Come Early. . , A Most Wonder jul Display and Sale of Georgette Crepe and Crepe Clhiffons f O stj A v j A Splendid Quality Shown in All Wanted . " a. aaaaaa, uuuuvu ti i m aaa auwu iMua When you see the unusual beauty of these exquisitely dainty fabrics which Fashion has favored for Fail Blouses, Waists, Fancy Dresses, sleeves, etc., and note the exceptionally low price quoted for this sale, we are confident you'll be impa - - tient to secure a cenerous supply for both present and f ature use. For Friday we offer a very fine quality of 39 and 40-lnch Silk GeorrettesrIn all ' wanted new and staple colors r also the popular Crepe Chiffons in plain shades knd in a wide range of handsome patterns in various color combinations. Choice' from, entire assortment at 95c yard. " ; ( " All Remnants 1 AU Remnants In Georgettes at 2ln Crepe Clhifforis choice from our entire ; -In our Fancy Goods Section we offer unrestricted sisting of all sorts of desirable lengths In GEORGETTE CREPES - CREPE CHIFFONS IN NETS AND NOVELTIES stock of remnants con. SILK AND COTTON LACES f ALL AT HALF PRICE U $1.85 Time for Winter freight Underwear! And Here Is a bpectal unaerprictng of ; n ' ! Men's Gray Woolniixed' Umoh Suits Form Fitting and in Styles With Qosed Crotch. Sizes 34 to 46 Fri day at Suit.. . f . . ........ . . . . . By purchasing your Winter Underwear now not only do you receive a full season's wear, but you have the advantage of a price reduction that wiU never be suroassed this Year. s i We secured this fine high-grade wool-mixed Underwear at an unusual price ..: concession and it is now for you to profit accordingly. They are form-fitting Union Suits, made with dosed crotch, seven-button iront and 5 reinforced on V shoulder. They come tn the fine elastic ribbed wristlets and anklets, anf in correct winter weight. All sizes 34 to 46. THIS SALE AT $1.85. , 12 White Japariette Handkerchiefs for $1.00 Back to a pre-war price at this sale of Men's plain White Japanette Handkerchiefs 'with large silk initial neatly worked in corner. They come with a very soft finish, ready to use and are of good sU and quility. No reduction on less than in. This site they are 12 for $1.00.' - - mi- 11 l WM-l EXTRA!- Women's WooUMixed SUITS FRIDAY ONLY .. (1 QQ n; AT SUIT tJXsTO A well-known make of women's excellent fall and winter weight, wool-mixed Union Suits shown in high-neck, long sleeve styles In ankle length. Sizes 38. 42 and ,44' only. While any remain Friday at $1.98. - ' EXTRA !- ' 1 - Entire Stock ... ' KNIT TAMS. i. :Kt.;...'2 Price !j . At the great price reduction we are closing out t,ur. entire .stock of Women's and Children's Knit Tarns include'd ire great variety o styles and 1 colors."' Come early for first choice. . Friday pay ' only half price. , . - j EXTRA!- Sale of Miner's HOT .WATER BOTTLES S1.19. - K . FRIDAY ONLY t," : . 1 1 AT-each..:.; s Awaited quantity i of s this famous .j Miller Hot 2 1 Water Bottles in -qu art sixei A fine guaranteed moulded bottle in chocolate color. .On sale for '.-.lone day, only, Friday at $1,19. . v TXtMtli A fas. k Ja Bleached BATH TOWELS 48c friday only at each. 50 dozen fine Bleached- Bath Towels, 23x4 o Inches of good weight and very absorbent. - It is a special lot we secured at a- bargain price. Now you can buy them in the same way at 48c f. 4 - Plaid Cotton . BLANKETS i?0!.... S3.48 - 5d pairs 4 -pound Cotton Blankets, 66x80 Inches, shown . in ; pretty plaid styles. They are" slightly imperfect no holes or anything to Impair I their wearing ouality. They are far below real vaiue at 3sS.o. . . ...... , ,. " l'', " EXTRA! . -1 .'. l jk " - . Imitation - ; " PEARL NECKLACES . FRIDAY ONLY ' - Q-f - fiffc 1 AT EACH OlellU , 'r Attractive and very popular 'French Bead Neck laces iff imitation pearl 18. at and- 24 inch lengths. ' Necklaces of beautiful luster all to go at one price Friday at $1.00. - . .. ... , i.. ; . ...a e ; y FRIDAY'S SALE IS IMMENSE ! L : xou Have Choice From m 'A v 'v-'a Splendid Assortment of Vn, P Ii Popular' New. Styles jati72i (it J r 4 t la ' 1 A collection of new FaQ and Winter models, nearly alf different and from which you'll be "pleased to select, especially so at Friday's sale price. ' .v x".." - . ; r They are well made from fme Wool Velouri in brown;- navy, reindeer and sorrento bias models ' with self-throw or regulation collar of beaverette belts in the two-way style 4ialf or full silk lining ; and all sizes 15 to 44. . Most exceptional values at $24.75. ' ';li.:'&SSForyclvcLJimipcrstwS3 16 to 38 $995 ; I ;r ; :i i . 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