TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT DECEMBER 12, 1918. HALF-PRICE ARCAiN TABLE REMNANTS HALF-PRICE \ Bargain Table packed full with all kinds of articles suitable lor Xmas Gifts, personal or home use. Jardinieres, Sandwich Servers, Fruit Baskets, Flower Bowls, Laundry or Sewing Baskets, Dolls, Perfumes, Cretonne Bags, Cushion Covers, Stamped Linen Goods, all at just half the marked price. Hundreds of desirable lengths of fabrics for all purposes. Dress Silks, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Përcales, Outings, Wash Goods, White Goods, Underwear Fabrics, Linings, Cretonnes, Draperies, Linens, Sheetings, Pillow Tubings, in fact lengths of practically every kind of Piece Goods in the store. The Sensational Merchandising Event of the Year Affording Hundreds of Opportunities for Securing Sane Sensible Christmas Gifts for every member of the family, at Great Savings. Buy Now While selections are at their best. Liberty Bonds taken in lieu of Cash at Face Value. A $50.00 Bond will buy $50.00 worth of Merchandise at Sale Prices. A $100.00 Bond will buy $100.00 worth of Merchandise at Sale Prices. The Entire Slock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Fall 1918 Models in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Dress Skirts, Silk Waists and Petticoats Actual to 15c. Ladies’ Gift ’Kerchiefs, 9c. Each Dress Shoes, $3.85 Pair. a SENSATIONALLY REDUCED IN PRICE For the Great Victory Economjl Drive. 3 for 25c. Plain white lawn hem­ stitched and hemstitched Handkerchiefs with white or colored Embroidery. Buy Handkerchiefs for Christmas Gifts. The most remarkable Ready-to-Wear Disposal of new, high grade, stylish gar­ ments for Misses and Ladies. Garments any lady would be delighted to accept as a Xmas Gift. Buy now while the selection is at its best. Fittings and alterations by an experienced seamstress, without any extra charge Ladies’ Suits. Ladies’ and Serge Dresses. Actual $25.00 Suits Salepriced Actual $19.45 Dresses Salepriced .... $15.90 Actual $35.00 Suits Salepriced Misses’ New Coats Actual $25.00 Dresses Salepriced .... $21.65 Actual $45.00 Suits Salepriced Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Actihil Actual to 50c. Ladies $7.50 and $8.00 $19.65 Coats Salepriced $25.00 Coats Salepriced $29.85 Coats Salepriced $34.45 Coats Salepriced $38.45 Coats Salepriced $57.85 Coats Salepriced $68.45 Coats Salepriced ..... $16.90 $21.85 $25.90 830.90 $34.85 $49.85 $59.65 Ladies’ Patent leather and Kid Dress Shoes in Lace and Button styles. High shoes with Mili­ tary, Cuban and Louis Cuban Heels. All sizes to choose from. Actual $29.85 Dresses Salepriced .... $25.45 Actual $33.45 Dresses Salepriced .... $29 45 Actual $59.85 Suits Salepriced Silk Dresses Actual $19.65 Dresses Salepriced .... $15,45 Actual $25.00 Dresses Salepriced .... $19.85 Actual $31.50 Dresses Salepriced .... $26.45 Silk Petticoats. Actual $5.00 Petticoats Salepriced .... $3 98 Actual $6.35 Petticoats Salepriced .... $5,39 Actual $8.85 Petticoats Salepriced .... $6 98 Values in Xmas Ribbons, 33c. Yard. Plain color and nov­ elty Ribbons for Gift. Hair Bows and making novelty Gift Articles. All generous widths and per­ fect qualities. Two Victory Economy Sales of DRESS SILKS FOR XMAS GIFTS, $1.98 and $2.59. MEN’S “BALLYMEDE” OVERCOATS, At $32.85 Each. For Actual values up to $3.00 andtOver. A great saving on the price of New Fall 1918 Overcoats in smart snappy styles and fashionable weaves and colorings for Young Men and Men who feel young. In addition to this very special sale at this price the entire stock of Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats are Radically Reduced in Price. Buy the Boys’ and your own overcoats nowand save on the purchase. Yardwide silks in the loveliest of qualities, color combinations and designs. Plain stripe, fancy stripe, check and plaid Messalines, Shadow plaid Serge Silks, and lustrous Chiffon Taffetas in a great variety of patterns and colorings, Silks for Dresses, Skirts or Waists. Buy them for gifts, they will surely be appreciated. Actual to $12. 75 Models Continueing the Victory Economy Sale of For Actual $40.00 Values. New Millinery, $4.90 Each. Pattern Hats, Tailored models and becoming creations from our own workroom. The Entire stock is correspondingly reduced in price. Manufacturer's Samples Ladies’ Hose, 39c. Pair. Black, white and a few colors. Lisle and FibreSilk Hose in actual qualities from 50c. and up. Also Actual $1.00 Fibre Silk Hose for 69c Actual to $30.00 Value Actual to $1.25 Values in Men's Flowing End Dress Goods, 53c. Yard. Gift Ties, 59c. Each. Plain color fabrics in­ cluding 36 inch Storm Serges and Granite Suit­ ings, and 36 and 42 inch stripe, check and plaid weaves in pretty cole rs. The most wonderful Tie Sale our Men's Shop has planned heretofore. Actual values to $1 00. Buy Ties for Xmas—they are sure to please. 56 inch Skirtings and Actual $5.00 All Wool Fall Coatings, $1.79 Yard. Gift Skirtings, $3.69 This price is actually less than wholesale cost today for these fabrics in patterns suitable for either Coats or Skirts. 48 inch all wool skirt­ ings in handsome stripe and plaid designs in a nice variety of colorings. Real worth while gift skirtings. Men’s Suits, $21.85 A complete selection of all sizes in Men’s AU Wool Oregon Cassimere and Worsted Suits. Stylish models pleasing colors. and Beginning Monday, December 16th the Store will remain open evenings until Xm.s. Bird* Ignore Shell*. The indifference of birds to the noise of exploding shell fire IO the war »one is regarded as moot extra­ ordinary. While horses, dogs, cats and other animals are very sensitive and show every evidence of fear, the birds sing and chirp and fly about aa merrily a* ever during the heavest bombardments. The subject has been much commented upon In England and a recent number of the Journal of the Royal Medical Service, after discussing the subject says: • “It is most extraordlnehow in­ different the birds are to the noise of exploding shells. In tn- early morning the whole world spark­ ling with the twitterlnrs, ->r.gs and cries of the various ap«-ien. A shell suddenly bursts with a loud rep. rt in the middle of the w < vm I and jeu hear tremendous crashing through the branches, but ’he mn.de of the birds goes on withy.it a moment's cessation. Neither do they mind the shirking of our own shells which I daily pass over their heads, nor the ! bursting of the enemy’s anti air­ plane shells high up in the air above , them." How to Aasure Peace. The greatest problem is how to set­ tle affairs in Germany so that that nation will never again start a war of conquest. We cannot forever keep troops there We may take away ther fleet and level her fortifications, but they can buld new. There must be some change of spirit. It is still an open question how far the course of German people ha« be«n due to the evil purposes of their own hearts, or to the deceptions practiced upon them by their rulers. But anyway they have from the beginning been given a garble and a fasle version of the war and its origin. If the Ger­ many knew the whole truth about this war, and about the events that shall succeed it as lime goes on. they are much less likely to start another. The alles should now insist the allied powers should insist that ufon a bona fide free press, so that Id ru ul record h* free,y »rln‘- any German paper that is willing to d all over Germany, so that, the- tell the truth can freely do so. Then truth can at last come home. at the coming peace conference a W icked and crue! as the Germane just and complete indictment againsi have been, yet the truth 1, a very Germany should be presented. I' ,u, „ ,.s be should bring out the clear proof that LrprTng'u many 11 of wo,lld indeed 7" of them were Germany started the war, the imp- ‘ eonvinced by many Xhi. . not ■ of such ture of treaties and agreements, the a record If the > (reed m perfidy of the German system. is Is thorm ------ spy system, thoroughly established it wllf^t the outrage of the army and navy, U m be again ror formiliury ie.deX th» killing of women and babiea. the to sway the people by “* - 9 T News. whole story of barbarity. Then theater the i hL^Z-Ump^Vaiiey A