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PAGE FOUtk Tfc 02EG0H 8TATTS1IAN. Saiga; Cry -faytronflay. September 19, 1929 ftLLUBIHS TYPES Much Chic and Delightful Freshness Forecast For Fall There Is bo poiat La the field of faafcioa where there is so Bach cole ad deilfbtfttl freshnew and appeal as there Is In too field of children's clothes. There are the delightful cotton materials which wash and look Ilia purity and yoata Itself when combined into characteristic short dress and bloomer ensemble. Ere wee little coats are being made of the same , material among the present styles. These of coarse are for the girls. Not only cotton materials bat for a hit more "dressy" dresses, silks are being nsed in practical colors black and midnight bine are especially good, and are ap pealing beyond words when raf fled and donned by the right little miss. If the child is a slim grace ful, dignified child It would be a mistake to wrap her in raffles. The demure straight line frocks would do mack more for her. Likewise If the child Is a early headed, dainty little miss she would suffer greatly In looks to be dressed in anything bat the raffled, bouffant frocks. Color Important Item Color in children's clothes is an Important Item. Be aura that yon are getting the best results la the color chosen, Bright; flat reds, and hard brilliant bines, as veil as the flat, Yiolent pink are not food for children despite the ase of them so freqaently. Childhood Is a period ot soft, melting lines and colon, therefore, thoss colors nsed shonld match the personality and character at the child erea as they most match that of the older folk. There arc ia many colors now that with, a little study erery child sheeld be well clothed as to color. There are some wonderfully scrriceable suits for girls from three years on to ten Inst now. These are little pleated skirts with sweaters to harmonize. They make ideal school dresses. Lis Tailored fa Coats la coats the lines are mostly tailored although th materials, fur trim, and color try the effect. Here is another place to beware. Don't try to pnt a tailored little miss Into a coat that leans toward the j fussy type, and don't try to pat,-a f assy little lady into a tail ored coat. It's bad for the child for small as he may be he "feels' when he looks "well" eren as yon and I. Berets for head dress are rery popular for small boys and girls from babies to girls in schools. There are many sweaters this year and knitted material caps ot berets.. The boys may wear either the long pants, but more often the short, close fitting knee type of treaser with tailored coats, and tweed or camel's hair top coats. There are also a few knlcker type of tronser so It is quite safe to get what ever seems to be fit the need and style of young son. Caps, of coarse, are the things for his head. Anthracite Area Happy as 4th Year of Peace Begins By J. H. REITINGER , Associated Press Stall Writer PHILADELPHIA. (AP) To morrow marks another milestone In the loaf est ara ot enforced peace tka coal fndnitry has knows). " Tomorrow the anthracite region ot Pennsytrania embarks wpea the last year ot tho iraerai wasa agreement signed tn Philadelpnta, Febmary 1S192. That agreement, bringing eom paratiro peace to the SvO square miles la northeastern Pennsytra nia which embraces an the com mercially aTzglahle anthracite In the United States, expires August SI, 1110. Already orertares bar been made toward a conference to af fect a new agreement so that there may be no suspension ot mining actirity a year from now. The scene of many bitter and long struggles between miners and employers, the hard coal fields hare been spared the hungry days doe to strike sineo It It. There hare been some labor troubles since then, bnt as a whole the mine workers haTe been kept fairly well employed. Slack work ing conditions hare been due not to labor troubles bnt lack of de mand for coal. Mild winters, competition with other fuels and loss ot markets because of the long strikes hare brought some of the dallest peri ods in the Industry to adrersely affect seme sections. Some of these periods were so sorlons la certain sections that ef forts were made by the anion mine workers to hare the companies ar range methods ot equalizing em ployment. In the Panther Creek ralley abort T.090 mine workers employ ed by. the Lehigh Coat Mt Xart gaUon company recently retrain.-, ed from, work la an endeavor to hare the company open collier that had been closed and giro tha eatlre force equal time ot employ ment. These Tolnntary suspensions by the men. hare been, commonly called ,Tacatons., " , ': While labor conditions are peaceful and preparations are be ing made for a busy winter, fact that the contract expires year has not been lost sight of basiaess and financial interests of ; the coal fields which suffer in long suspension of mining. Some time ago a conference was called to consider asking the coal companies and union represeata- tlres to meet early in 1930 to work out a new agreement. That would orerent a saspeasioa ot mining and consequent disruption of business. Operators and union leaders are known to be agreeable to each a plan, bnt there has been nothing to indicate bow far this moTement has gone. Another factor la the effort to aroid further strife and stabilise the industry is the Anthracite Co operative association, ergsnutd ia HIT. V " -. . . sc. Among those who spoke at the initial meeting was President Hoo ver, them secretary at commerce. He urged the replacement of the spirit ot eenflict by the spirit ot cooperation, - is,. The present general peace) was effected altar a strike ta which there was a total suspension ot ' Old bandies of papers 5 cents. hard coal production throughout 215 N. Coral. Statesman office. the winter ot lK5-'2f.r A new feature ot the agreement is a prorision that either side in any ee year may propose modi fications; a proposal which would hare to bo considered by the other side. So far this part of the con tract has nut been invoked. gtfOXE DISAGREEABLE MEDFORD, Ore, Sept, 17 (AP) While an forest tires tn Jackson county, including those ot both state lead and In the Crater National forest, were reported under control today, the blanket of smoke that has hoovered over the city and ralley settled today, dimming the sun and rendering visibility from forest lookouts nil. HAAS GOES TO TAOOMA EUGENE, Ore Sept. IT. CAP) Dr. J. Franklin Haas, for six years pastor of the First Meth. odlst church ot Eugene, will be appointed to the pastorate of the First Methodist church of Tacoma at a meeting of the Oregon con ference in Portland, it was aa noanced here today. sVisV next U by, T f W Jv3e ft K:jT V-- - i .J V" - 0 FA DISPLAY OF THE Se ason s TO BE SEEN IN Newest Our Windows v UP if UNtVlERSAL Jni-Drawer Broiler Gas Ranges V WE cordiaUy invite yotl to yisit our store and inspect the Une Universal Ranges now on display. You will find a Tailed assortment of models to select from, at a range of price to meet your individual needs. The trim, smart lines and attractive white and French Grey Porcelain finish appeal to the most discriminating taste and its distinctive beauty adds a new touch of brightness to the kitchen. Of the many outstanding features of tne Universal Range, the greatest is the In-A-Drawer Broiler. 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Regular 98c values. Any Article In this Group - 7QC Sweaters 79 Boys', Women's and Children's, also Mens Heavy Cotton Sweaters with roughneck collar. This lot 70 a values to $2.00, each I "C Women's Silk and Wool Hose 3 $1.00 Substandard Our regular 48c number, Special Women's Sweaters Coat Style Virgin Wool and Silk and Wool Sweaters. Values $1.98 and $298 from 2.50 to $6.5d. Price- -. FREE-Sponge RUBBER BALL for the Children! i 50c size BATH POWDER Speccial 2Q3 each Women's House Dresses Beautiful fast color prints, latest style. Special 79c BOYS' AEROJACK A rubberized blazier, fleece lined. Regular f 3.95 value. Price $2.48 RAIN COATS Women's and Children's Advance showing. While they last Women's Cotton Hose, ss5c value, pair f owder Puffs, Values to 25c, each .... Infants Booties, values to 48c, pair $1.98 15c 5c 25c Misses and Women's Cavalier Boots, Genuine First Grade U. S. Robber Stock. Regular $350 value, nair. 98c Our new Fall line of Galoshes. Rubbers. Rnbher TWa n1 pnkk- ci.-, n - . drea. AH First Grade new rubber stock. At prices rtto TtSVVti " BOYS, PANTS Boys Longieswool mixed and corduroys, a won derful pant for school. Site 6 to 16. n Value 11.98. Pair..I...... "5C Boys' Coat Sweaters For school Values to $3.50 each. Coat styles. SLfi.! Sweatere ool and wool mixed. Beautiful patterns and a An solid colors. Price J - SI .98 J1 MENS DRESS SHIRTS - DOZENS OF THEM - High irrade oniris. ceauiiiui paiierns. values to $2.00, Each V MEN'S SAMPLE UNDERWEAR M LESS . A Suit 1 r 79r . $A QR SAMPLE BLANKETS We have just received a shipment of sample Blan ket, you can buy good quality, high grade blankets fe&TPfeTty W fr inferi0r qUaI Inf ants' Sets Infants all Wool andRoyon Sets, consisting of Sweater, Hood and Booties. Values to $2.50. This Sar-t $i.48 ; $i.69 Boy's Bib Overalls - pair MEN'S RAIN COATS DuPont Fabricord Short Coats, Warm Lining, $6.00 Value 02.90 each Boys Bath Robes, .feeautiful colors, sizes 8 to Myears. 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