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SECOND SECTION Pages 9 to 12 fevi!! fiiOIIEGII HINDEBttt AS A WHOLE ofiHilitla Bureau Cites Certain Abuses MUCH INTERFERENCE .1.1. n.....li.n.v EL, Icrl.it llwuls to OIW .11...... - '5 ' ,7Ti wir .l....rt b."rMM.,.ir,.i Hnirf ronlrol K" " T.. .i.,.,ii.. oil nntlciim Krto Imn.ll.. ull nnfluiiul B!iil u.'r"Prllln Li. from 1 1""" "lr " . .. I"" ' .V'......ii.i.la nntloiml i i. hli mirmitl rMft nmUo u rilr o( thu biirottu. M . ..... .....i,...1 aiifiril K,..i.r,i ii n wlialo. Onn- atinn'""-",- . .... Hic' .l,,niirtmniit ki'mif t iik ovor -."rl;i,,n Llttratlvo fuririiona i mv oi mo mini. I.. ...f" i is ri-iiort cumin- B11 "... ..IIL.I. t.....n.. I.IIM Ihit ini mi"'"' ........... kpeltnt utiirr or ronumr riiiy Ll (innli ot nil tlio atnloa. Low thalr lirubh-iiw lliri.uxli ii i. Muiiiia for any other itptrliuint to have." ui convinced, mo ' M, "that wiiiixi uuairn.ua bpmno in1" i. "..". . ...II t. BAr.-Ail U-hfttl Mir, mllltla bureau, ihnll have. JllH fUliy (IMIIWII ny run - II not bv law, nntl lio uor- i .....fIha Ihoni. My 6X- Lt IMili nio to 11,0 c"lc,u Illiit It (tin national Biiiinl) i r mrntn anpronrls- TMl WOUlrt riniiipmu L. .hlfh now nppnura to lip (itnl In tho rnnuliir nriny to tllKt tint monoy uaou mr inn itiunri or io national Kiiuru Lin. titan from funila ninoa- rar the auiori 01 mo rugumr Hmtml In HIk liitla U my (Irm convletlnji. imaml SUICIDES IN LOWLANDS ARE FAR MORE FREQUENT CMMVIP. AMI -.NVIIl(iNMi:.NT KACTOItH IV (iUKMANY Itcitliim with I'mnoiiiiivd CluuiKua of HiiiiMiim It.vunU limit, cut NumlK-r or KiiIcMi'm (Corieatmiiiloiirn i,r Hi. Aai. H.I...I I'too) IIKItl.lN ClIiMiillr cnmllilona mill imtiii'ul mirniiiMiiimiii nro pic. dlnpimlllK fniliirn In nululilvn Dm Merlin TiiKol.luit linn r.ninit. Ill liritnr In untlllillnh iiiillicnllc milrlilo Htul IhI lm In (li.rinnny, tlm iiiiwhiiiiimt nnnhiiiMi Hi., cninnlin. tlmiH of ii iiiiinl nf (rnvi.rniiii.nl biiii.iiun. rouuli tni; In imvunil ihtu llnr illHulnnnrcH. noKlnim v.llh n prnnniiiiriMt oliitntti. nT ni'itHtii! ifrnriliMl ttii irr..ili.Kt nninlii.r nr mil.l.li'H nml IIiIm wrin Klv.'ti iih mi', i.r th.. r.'ii hi.iiw wliy wlf .I'-ki riu l 1. .11 wiih iii'.ri' J c i J 1 1 1 1 1 r In I'.Milrnl 1 : 1 1 r -1 I . . 1 1 1 ; , ii of Hit. r.Klri.ini. noi l Jii rn i nli !..- nr In thn ti'iiiitrii. Allltll.ln iiIm.i ni).'ni'(.(1 tn ilnv n Mtltlllflcflltt villi., Ihi. minlvM'M (iIiiiwimI. nuli'liti.n In tin. ,,wlinnli b.'lnlt fnr in.iro fiMiiiint limn In tlio llliiUnlnlnK. In (lorniiinv. Atiin'l'iv nnil 1'iiok diiv w.r niiiHiiu iiiis'n. tbnuKli vnniiMi fri'iiui-nily kIiuwi'iI n in-... ili.llfilliin fur Hun. Iir. Mimt hiiI clilna i.tMMlrr.'il nt nli:lit unit "nilniirH wrtH tlio fnvi.rltn uri-in. fur thn ni'tM, A Hlnrtllnir ..ri'..itni;M (if mil olilt.ii won rt-rnrilMt iiinuni; iltviirri'il p p r n o n h. .'n..rnllv nntwiklirr, rtitintrlnl wIMi n liltrh Hrtli rntc rn. (Mifdt.tl inurh fuvvur huIcIiIch thun otlmrn. Mnntnl ilornnKt.nifnf , nnil not d!rnpiiiln(nifnt In bvt wni ititi prtnrtt.nl cnnno of Rt'lf-il'-Mlrui'tltm. MENDICANTS WAX FAT uo.MK iii:;(ii:iis aiuimi crrvs ItK'IIKST CITI.DNS (f'orrf ifin.ti.l.'ii .if llic A"rlnlMl l'fp. IIDMIC Tlit piiKro hiivo fouiiil tlmt ninny nf tht. i.rr.m nml luitwl piitlivtlti niipt'iirlinr Miri'i-t Im-kki'I'ii ar Hoiiit. i.f tho rhy'n miiihi titiult'tit clltKi-nH tirtiluil lliu wuIIh tif tht'lr Iiiiiih'h. (Inn "f thrmi HK.'ll IIMMHlli'tintlt witii ir-nri'lii-it nml IiIh int I t Nhnwn tn t'lililntn iibnut $:tu tiH imi. liny'H rftN'IptH. Ainiilt.'r li.'KKnr wim fullnil tn lit n pn.prli'l"- nf ilwi'lllim InillK.'it. nnntlifr nn owner of u Itv.'ry tttulii. Hint linniiti'it t.vi'rul liniHt'H nml t'nri'linri'H. ti ln Miwrtcnro nnil cloiis mudy. in,,,r ,lt unurimm lim it, nnil n nia ino ciiioi. ii.... ... " ""I Urti win n rriiiiiont. r or mm "i ptrmlltiil to nilinlnliitor tlio (h(1 01( ii i n I 'h must i-xpcnilvo n of tho mllltla biirouu, na 1 tlt m-unlx In lb" nvonliiK". vl wu eiiltt.nil.lctl by IH (,. Snni'i.1. pnlMli-il nn.l nilH init In hnvo lllinillorl t 10 ..... .. ....... .. u .n,..i u..,l. fapriallona In bin own wuy In-1 l)t,ny m.. ninx't of In-art full- urn. 1IIM nouv wnit Kill inn -.i "ii" umi'nimoiilnUKlY by tnrntilnoLrn nml biirli.il In Hio public oenieli-ry for tlio ilfKlltuif. It n Inter limrnnil Hint Sum-Hi wna n int'inbor nf olio of tho inimt noblo of I'lnr 01111110 fitmllleit, nnil tbnt h" boro tllti llllllltllttf title nf eollllt. lofMnit bound by tho notions ItKtrcliry of war, wnit-n nc- wttt DiiM'On rooonimvntut il Ihi nmral itnff, a atranutli h,m could linvn boon rnuuliod malntalnod throURhuut Hie 1 1)11 anil 1920. Ht to th ronlrlctlona plncod i It by hlnhor nulborlly, the It burtau wan furcod to atop hi rtcomltlon of now unlta, (ttt reerultmont, nnd roduco tlio lbr of armory tlrllli. thua lonv- h eouldorablo unuaod bulunce b&ii whlh wai npproprlntnd lit conirtii for ibuo ipocinc wu." , timl nickartli comt.lntneil prtMnt war department policy tlnductlnr oxamlnntluni for H officora In tho itunrd only nllTwui "a real Inluittoo" ba ll It kont varnnelna nnnn ffi (ihi and waa not In lim-mony w prompt promotion for rofr iillciri. He alio duplorod otbor iriiKM" to tho guurd dovolop- i ma aaaoti : Il Qualified to ripruk ' . . llltOtKlah In l.n un.lnralnn.l fniimnlnir tho wliolo wur do- ImtntDollcy tla It rnlntA In IIia fnilniird, for I lru 1 am too til-mlniled to do that. Ai t '"tiny exporlenra durlnif nno f II t mimltA A .1.. A Ijynt nnoral atnff, four yoara r-. iiiiima nuronu, onit 43 "I 01 COntlnnniia nnllufl t.nilAMi.1 ( "rvlco, I frol quallflod to ( n thla itibjoct. li much to priilno and r-'-u. c y nnin. in nnm nhin "Ur, inlmniiiiv n.wi Miment mint buv no placo .fntlortukhiK. which buvii nearly annrovnl. . lltlllUrm MlPn.llrl.. n- tl. hjnnt ot the ,0 , to pro P that thorn Ml... li t.a 1......1 Hr-recoiriilzi.ii national nuuril PJ nratnlNion In tlio fodcrnl wuiiii.iinBiuu .in uiu F rewrvo corpn. , tetctti"ls' ''"'nnimond C11,! nbollMhlnit tho tltlo ...!" "" onronit, and iiatoad ..;'" law mi iu to mako EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, ORE., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925 NUMBER 47 Chief of Bureau of Insular Affairs Gives Review PHILIPPINES 'DEATH VALLEY' SCOTTY DESERTS GOLD NUGGETS IIUCOMKH MOIIK l''AMOUS VOIt , FltUIT I'ltODL'OTS Ilia Itiinilicm lnri-nio Iro(Iiicc Moat All Vurlellcti of Flga, (JniIM-K, Kid., I'nr JCxifllciico llitnninl Tinilo (invilt-r Than In Anv I'revloiiH v,.,. ul0 Jlltilnry of tlm Ilnnil (I i.rr..i.,i,.l,.,,rn r II,., Amii'liili.it rMi) WAHIIINtiTdN. 'I'lio minimi ro poil of Ibn ehler of till. Inireull of limiiliir iiffnlrB, niude public ('Hon, ilfliilleil rlinniM In Hllptiort of llM mnloineiit Hint In lh,. Vlillllplm-a, I'orln llli'O nml Knnln lluiiihiiro. (C(.rrci..inilfrira of lilt. Ailonlated Prom! TONOI'AII. Wultor Hcott. bottor DDnOhrnri. ueiiin vnney ncoiiy, rnUorungl 18 buciinilnK almoHt on I'umuui for uio prouunia or nifl unnencro in ferno, near Clrnpevlno canyon In Denlh Valley,-Cull fornlu, nn ho wan n few yenra niro for tlin KOliI nu Kiita be illMiilnyetl no luvlnbly and iiiinlo nuch n mynlcry of. . .Inbn fi. Klrchen, Nevada mining ninn. Iiiih vlnlted Bcotly'H ranch "down In the bottom of tho world." "Meolly," na!d Klrchen, "In na niueh n niviilery nil ever, lie In priiiliicInK hilK" tiunntltin of (tua. iilipleft, pearn, peaehea mid Krntir-a, Hie y.-nr eiiillnir June :tn. i',aT, wnn Ibn lutter of iinnuriianHliikr rjuullty. uperlty and (;enc.rnl ad- 7" 10 "CHARLESTON" SPURNED CHA.I' ciin-s vux.u sum i.iiru I-ltOM HOMANS (Corrfil.enitfnro i.f thft AlwoclMnl rrfi1 HOMK Itiimo ban turned n cold uhoulder to the "rhurlcston." Jnax dnnelim to tho tune of wn.l Inff aaxophoneH nnd crnblnn trap drlltna of Ainerlcanli'.eil bnndn loin! henn In viikuo in-n-. -.. bltioa" nuinbeik hnvo nnu uu-ii devoteea. Hut nn) mi' " Kyrntlonn of tho latent ninem diinco nro cnnaldercd jum n on. too much. ... i. Tlm "Chnrteaton." therefnro. In nlmnat unknown In Homoa tbree ciibiireta, nllhiiuKii it i o uu.-i ly aeon nn the ilunce flnnia of Inriso hotela pntronlaed by AinerleunH. All crrorta to mrmim. ..n larlty ninonu the unman .m-v mot with the objection tbnt li populm- ndoptlon would repienent ton uront a relaxation In the trn dltlonnl dlRtiliv 'l"e ltnmo '" the homo of Hie i-upui y. Mcxli'o I'limi Modern lllKliwnyx Mexico la pbinnlnk' n neiles ni mndnrn hlifhwnya. unn - pon""a will lie niei euiii.". .'. mianllno tnx of a cenlny.m on t be litre (about ll renin on f-" A innln niKiiwiiy ui Mexico f'ltv t" the Aiuelli:ill Irt- l.nreilo, pmisinK nn. Monlerey, san i.iu llr. mil. , ,"'" "onroiiii-y (tart hv iaV" " "lcc,nc,u tin.... n . ' fhi h... "'"m nervon nn ch or lk.fcU '0r 1,11 b,lt two dl'V Ort thri .i r "" oron oy ma hnia.j' .".ii inc l (inn ma r- Lf". the lirnannt nhlnf RS Hammond' C u ml "ieUnrtlH fct. J.8mmn"l mado no rof hlnth. ,!J'l"'ioaanr, connlu- K work-'doni" bj FNnfi.i . "'"oininonniitloiw Mono if ih r0Hit for mod- ' tho i" ""'"ocogniunn pot k '....""Wflmohl nn to now a...:"1, part e.uiiiHu i. n. fitoni ..ii1?"." '! tho tour Rttiird tho Ti.. . ln l,'l ro. ' ' Wi. 1,;MMI"1 (Mlchb !fliin1:l",co!l"), tho Thirty. O.i.. """in I. tin til. .. ... .i. 17'! anil the " ""i-y-oveniu r,". Now i.. ".ly-iiiuriu iinow 1 ..... fWHOy lllld l)el,.,i.l f m for ll "h 11,0 r h Qn.;r,ln.1rmi""l nppronrlu. lht man mmonrt Polntod mi.."y art ole iJne.l i l,0M fnri,,.,-i. u.. .VII" a.""" f'llt now uartl -,w,..n im.iuia 1.U foriniti-it. u.. .i.. ... . ..... t g UJI luu Yiai "a niirpiun war . """I US nhnrnre.il rtth." nPPrnnrlniinn. ,h I lll...lllWt KrUtlfvlnm.l 'rDav hc1.0"',0 approprln- ono of pr viinriuiiciit M:iJnr eiftUTHl Fnink Mrlntyrn, who n(;ticl the n-port, mild thn ox-! It-ninl ini.li. of (hu I'lilllppiiifH wuh ' In iiimniliy "irr-'iitcp Hum In nny im-vioUH ynip In I he hln(ory of tho imurii.M. M(:inrfil hi vitluc. Iiow 'vit, hn totitl wuh If-HH I linn in l'.'2U, 'hif (d tlm lilirhcr prlroH of tlmt year. Thn tolal of linporta .itnl cxportH iiiiiotiiitod to $243,000. Ooo, w hich, tin Miiiti'd, wuh only cx rpixlfrl In 1!i20. wlirn tho total win $30,fi(i0.000. Of tlx. ImportH ap Iinixliiiiih'ly do por cont citmo from llif llnitcil HtntcH nnd of tho ex port npproxltunU'ly 70 per cont nurio to the Unite., HtateH. Thli viiitcH hut KllKhtly from tho nor- inni. "Thn moHt Blriklnff feature," tho report coiitlnueil. "In the Kre:it de velopment In (ho production of cenlrlliu'iil HiiKiir, duo to the, com piiraMvi'ly recent const ruction of ii ntimhcr Of modern uf,ur nillla In thn IriJundH. Tho eHtlmated pro duction of cenlrlfuKnl- KiiKnr for Die mi i kii r year IHLM-lTi was 4S3.000 met rlc on. It is lntero(inf? to noli that or this production thin year, the cent rain financed nnd practically owned by tho Philippine national hank produced 1 7.1,000 I nun; America ti -own ml centra In, tr.fi. nori; .Spanish, 102,000, nnd Fil ipino, fi 1,000. "Krotu one point of view the bank centra U and t ho l-'i li pi nn. owned central!, should he combined, an tho controLof Ihei'c contra la In In Kill pino rrJuids. The KOtfreKatlon ii nijHb' because of thn fact that tho nlralH financed by tho. bank may regarded im having been fi nanced from the proceeds of l'hll Ippluc Kiivernmeut honda Kold'in tho Tnllcd Stale." l'ortn Htco I'orucM Ahead Of I'rnto Kico, (Jcneral Mclntyro mid: "There was evldenco of ma terial proKieMR In every !f l.ld. ,oC Kitvorti mental nnd private activity. Tlm inoftl notlceablo ffovornni.ciit proKreH.n uiim In the croctmn of ueceaH.'iry public bulldlnpH and tho cxlennton of the aplnndid lilfihwav Hy."tem of the Inland. "Tlio nerlnuH iirnblcm la the ex- i cchh population. To a nlittht extent this Ih buinK met ny tno Kruuuni development nf siiuill fnduntrles in tlm island. Thero 1, howover, no noticeable lncreoae ln tho depar ture of emiKTanta from tho laland." Administration of the customs recelverhlp In tho Dominican He public aaid General Mclntyro, Is "HtronK In tho goodwill of tho people, and la performing effic iently tho duties Itnpouud upon it." lie added; "Thero is, perhaps, no example In hlfUory of a work of this kind being carried on with so little fric tion. Tho credit for tho succesa of tho recelvorshfp la duo almost ex clusively to tho personnel employed and to tho direction given In its oriraniKatlon. Tho avoldanco ot friction and efficient operation of tho aervice, which have been tlio outstanding marks of tho receiver ship, could he entirely destro-'od by a tew careless selections to mi tno very few positions held by Amer icans, 1 "It should bo noted thnt not tho lenwt of the accomplishments of the receivership has been tho gradual replacement of American personnel by Dominicans, until today tho nutiiber or Americans is reduced to the Mn treated ua royally, talked a lot and told us nothing." Hcolty still inalsta that he ha the rlehoHt gold mint in tho world Hornowhcro In tho reeeaae'i of the c:lninfW valley. When he attracted fiuoh w'do attention with his nug gets, ho iiover revealed their origin. "It's too hot nnd too much work to dig gold." he now contends, "It's lota morn fun to rntno peaehea nnd look after my airing of sixty mules," Reotty's ranch has nmnzed old timers. The land "had been con aldored irredeemuhlo. MINORS SEEK MATRIMONY HOYS OP 17 wkdhkd to WIDOWS WITH (llIU)IU:Xi T -ON DON", Thorn nre ninny 15 year-old English girls married to widowers who hnve children of their own who sometimes ore no younger than their llttlo step moiher. There are hoys of 17 wedded to widows with children scarcely Icrs Juvenllo than their step-father. This was brought out in a survey made in connection with putting into effect a new net requiring tho consent or parents to tho marriago of minora. It also was shown I hero are more than 05,000 litis hands ami wives In Kngland an 'I Walea under 21. Of these, 3. 000 Were hoys and girls in their 'teens. . These minora. It wan stated, marry at the ratio nf one out of every 30 glrls'between tho ages of 1 r nnd 20. and nno out of every 10 boys of the same age group. CHINATOWN AND FAMED PLAZA SOON TO VANISH hOH ANGIXKK OIJAItTKR TO HE IIAIJD AT ONCE Tun Are Within Arcu of tr.0,000,- 000 Civic Center nnd ltail Termliuil Project jJCorrfupori'lonco of tho Anoolalod Pro) amjkIKH iOB Angeiea' Chinatown and celebrated Plaza, each rich in colorful history of tho curly day a, nro facing destruction oh the hund o; progreea moves on ward. Tho two nro within the forty blocks whero $50,000,000 will ho opoiit on a civic center and union railroad terminnl, tlio plana Cor which call for demolition of vir tually all buildings now standing and reconstruct 'on ao aa to Con form in l.1 chlto- tural design, 1 1 was on tho P! a.a that the Mexican governor. Kelfpo I)e Neve, founded J1 Pueblo le isoustra Kcnoni Do Heyno T.os Angeles,'' Beptemher 4, 1781. It was tho acone of tho marriago of Pio Pico, Cnllfornla'a famoun Mexican governor. Jlere it vr:ia that tho official SUIT REVEALS ALLEGED LOVE AFFAIR OF RULER Frederick the Great Involved In Clandestine Case HUGE ESTATE IN COURTS I hid Illicit We Tangle With MuMc EMkuImMIi Damn, BciuiUful DaugiiteiJ of Mcrcluint ditfiii fi noo qf I (Corronpondftnoo qf the ABfloloted Prens) BE RUN A hundred and sixty year-old legal battle, revealing an alleged clandestine love affair of King Frederick the Oreat and In volving an estate valued at $37, 500,000, in approaching final -decision In Germany's highest courts. Tho claimant Is Arno von Fred ersdorff, while the defendants are descendants or the historical char acter. Marie Elizabeth Daum, document wan read making Loa ( beautiful daughter of a Potsdam FRENCH HUMOR HOLDING SWAY IN LATIN QUARTER GLITTER, OP FOLLIES BER GEJiE MISSING IN CABINET Lack of Display Mado up in Bug gestivoiioss of Luioh of Monologue and Song (Corrciipondence of the Annoclnted Presii) PARIS Htars may come and go and abscurity in so far an tourists are concernod may continue, but tho gay Latin quarter cabarets re main the same as of old. All the glitter and splendor of the FollleB Bergere and other great music halls, which are filled with Americana anxious to see Paris at its full height of naught! neao, are missing In the Latin quarter shows. But what they lack in the way of slightly clad dancers, the cab arets make up In tho suggestive ness of lines In many of the songs and monologues. The humor, how--ever, is lost on listeners without a thorough knowledge of French, and It is for this reason that tourists seldom find their way here. Resembling somewhat tho Fly- Nellie Taylor Ross Fears No Extremist Action IS AMUSED- BY QUERIES- Finds Men ami Women Moved By Snmo Lovo or Country nnd ' Entertaining Saino Hopes ;, (Corrpponrtnra of tlm AbhocIMikI proud) ' CHBYENNE, Wyo. Governor Nellie Taylor Rosa of Wyoming. who Is rounding out her initial year as the first woman governor In the United States, does not be lieve that with the vigorous en-' trance of women into politics will come "an irresistible urge to ex ercise their newly-found power in some strange and novel way, threatening Ijavoc to the body po litic." In response to a request from' (Continued on page 1 2, column 4) (Continued on page 12, col. 3) (Continued on page 12, column 4) (Continued on page 12, col. 3 CURED PRINCE'S MALADY FOUESTEKS POUND HIS BACK TO STOP LVMBAGO der at Victor u. Potosi and Gonzales. (rorrcftpondence or the Anaorlnter! Fr?NiO CO 1 !C N I I AG EN K 1 n g C h rl stta n of Denmark has a novel way of curing lumbago. While ho and King Gustaf of Sweden were hunting elk with Prince Charles, the latter suffered an attack. King Christian immedi ately ordered one of tho foresters to hnmrnon nwny with clenched fists at the small of the prince's back. Prince Chnrles howled 'with pain but after a drubbing lasting ten minutes admitted tho, lumbago had lifted. "I had my revenge," said the prince. "I managed to pot two elk that day while Christian did not even get a chance of blazing away a singlo shot." ' ga nled as a compllanco with tho terms of the treaty establishing tho receivership." Artificial flowers nro worn very large. Huge chrysanthemums tho pinned to the shoulder, just a bit back off the shoulder. These al ways match tho dress. tton nnd emulation of skilled workmanship," said Supt. . I. I. Cammack. "We nre showing tho pupils, the desirability of engaging in the trades and, at the same time, giving them nn oppoVtunltv in vocational elnsses to discover tho trades lor which they are best equipped." Passengers Die Asleep in Telescoped Train Two Shed n! J, in a heavX fotr.. Manjr of the ; passengers wevo killed ill. theje bort- , - r - -- --- i ; r SKILLED TRADES TAUGHT SCHOOLS ADVANCE ARTS FOR DOMJ1STIO WEAD KANSAS CIT1" Working on the theory, that when a discouraged man returns homo after a day's employment for which ho is not fitted his depression engulfs the house-hold, Kansas City schools are popularizing the skilled trades. "Wo are instilling in tho minds limit that could fairly bo re- of the children a proper apprecla- Annual Qlearance and Qhristmas Sale Goats, Dress es, Millinery 1 JLJr M. VUU VO An Event Eagerly Awaited by Hu ndreds of Women for Miles Around 1 This high-grade stock Coats. Dresses, Hats will be offered at Unprecedented . Savings We Urge Early Attendance While Stocks Are at Their Best. COATS 42i '95 Values to $24.75 Group No. 1 Tailored Coats in good styles, heather mixtures exceptional values. COATS . 24s ;. Values to $39. 75 Group No. 3 Coats with fur collars and fur trimming. Smart tail ored models. Soft pile, lustrosa and other fine fabrics. . The season's smartest styles, best colors and choicest fabrics-will be found in this, sale, offered in time for many months of wear. COATS Values to $29.75 Group No. 2 : Dress or Tailored Coats in pleasing array of clever styles and fabrics. , N', COATS 29 Values to $45.50 Group No. 4 Coats for matron or miss, wonderful values in the' most desirable styles and fabrics. Black and col- COATS 39n . Values to $55.75 Group No. 5 Wonderful Coat values: try; season's newest styles. In smart furred coats in dress. and im ported sport models. , COATS 49h Values to $69.75 Group No. 6 Exclusive, styles, in the most wanted fabrics with fine fur or tailored collars including the well-known Printzess models. All Our Finest Coats up to $1 25 Reduced in the Same Way DRESSES FOR EVERY OCCASION Afternoon Dresses Evening Dresses Dresses, $9.95 Values to $19.75 Group No. 1 good collection of priced about sport half. A dresses Dresses for. school, business pr street wear. Dresses, $16.95 Values to $29.75 i . Group No. 3 Dresses for 'all occasions. Sat ins, mirrolccn, twills, and other fine materials. Plenty of blacks, navy and colors. Street Dresses , Party Frocks ' Dresses, $12.95 Values to $25.00 Group No. 2 A big' assortment to choose from in silks, twills, flannels, etc. Cleverly trimmed. Sizes for everybody. . Dresses, $19.75 Values to $35.00 Group No. 4 - , Wonder values in this group of dresses in Jhc season's most wanted materials. Georgette, satin, inirrolcen, twills, etc. Dresses, $24.75 Values to $39.75 - Group No. 5 Navy, black and colors. Dresses of the finest materials, iu nice selec tion of clever styles. Satins, mirrrolcen, bro caded silks and twills. Dresses, $29.75 Values to 49.75 Group No. 6 Remarkable values at prices that in somo ' instances do not cover ; the cost of material. A clearance of our pres ent . stocks of fine dresses. Final Clearance of All Millinery Hats, $3.95 Values to $12.75 Sport Hats, Dress Hats Hats of velvets, metallic, ' volour and .silk. Never values like these. Every" hat a smart style. Christmas Gifts At a Saving Silk Underwear Hosiery Bags Umbrellas Handkerchiefs Sweaters Hats, $4.95 Values to $16.50 The best millinery values ever offered. - Pattern Hats-cvcry type every style. Dress Hats, Sport Hats, Dinner Hats. Correct Apparel for Women Willamette at Ninth Avenue Exclusive Model Hats, $7.95 Values to $20.00 A marvelous showing of pattern hats from well known makers. : Hats of the finest materialsde signed by the cleverest artists.