Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 130, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 28, 1917 Page: 2 of 34
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TULSA DAILY WOULD" SUNDAY JANUARY 28 1917
TURKS MOST GO
ENTENTE INSISTS
No Place in Kuropf for Sul-
tan's IYiile 1'ivlaivs I.oril
l!i'va in Interview.
JUST NATION OF FIGHTERS
Singularly -Mile Leaders I!e-
hjionsilile I'm' ( )t toman.-
llarh' Sueresses.
Mother Praises Remedy
That Relieved Her Baby
l.i i M ii N
f-i ;lu . i
tan ni' i
th. i up Hi.'
I'll'. I.I. Ill
lliuv .a !i
till- l't!t. "Ic
t.i til.- A
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i. ii "f til. T ilk I'
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uih. I nil.- In i. ply
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. .n ih.t . t a ..
n i" w lii.'ii v. I'm i;i v
Dr. ('aid mil's Sump Vyi-j
nin h a Dependable i
Family Laxative.
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1 I '. III'.' I . .Im- 1 1 i r.ill-ill..ll I. .11. CI
It:. Ii n .. I tin l.nwils. At III.' Insl
1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 il' ii i mil.it iiy in I Inn nu-
ll m i ii i ii 1 1. ii till f slnuild '" 1. 1 -li.
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r lull III I l"ll "f Simple laxative hills
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writ.-.- tlml i'ii" .iititi'.l mv ni'.'ii'li in
prai . i.r It i '.iI.Iw.'U'm Syrup l'r.nn
H i ;i . I'.'li.l.il'l. family laxative. Lull.-
M.itv I a. i li.il I n ! ! lv . r 1 1 -
pal I i.niil Hi. tried I r i al lU' ll's
Svi ... I '. p i n win. Ii l.t-'.iu'lit th" first
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In ili'ni; sl.iri-M i vi r Ik tci iiii.I mls
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1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 -4 IIII.I III ' ft - ' t ivi! SHl'tilllllti'H
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S .i.liliil;liii St. .M.itili.'i il.i lllini.lM.
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:;; '::';;::'!! 1200 KNIGHTS TO GET '":
FOURTH DEGREE NEXT
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tr.fir 1'iiri t" jut an rtil
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w : ! : i . :s '!.. fr.iui tl." 1:-
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i T:. j-; t u l.i t:.i r in A:ii.i i.r In
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ff th-
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t'T":-r
DRIVES 35 MILES
FOR MORE TANLAC
Wife II;ul Rheumatism So Hail
She Couldn't Straighten
Out Hor Kinpcrs.
COULDN'T GET SHOES ON
Wealthy Merchant Says Tan-
lac Entirely Overcame All
Wife's Troubles.
'I Vhv cnni'- tliirtj fhi. iiiiI.h In tny
rr t.i K-l m..ri I '.nil.n-. i. u.1 II I. win i...
!'hy T.''.1iT Rn.l ln.Ti-'iiit't i'f I-'.lin.l.'.
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an "- .itiy j. ii ;. . x.'.'i't f'.r fil.t-ii..-.
II" ciiii ii. t aliiiliii.-ti'i tlm In
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(In nl. y li liil.Li. lit ( 111 Ml. ill a. In 111
1st. "tul . II" r:ul Hut Hi'i III'' J'.lstlCC.
As ii "i inn:; "iier lie liaH nlw.i .i
.si. ( ti lilii'.si lf ni'-apalil" curl ii'l all'l
-1 ml II.' lias Always il.';.t i n i il ; Ik;
ll.l i In V"f "I .'all -I.
"ITiiihc wliniii ve rail Trrks aro not
a nation at all In the i'r(icr H'lisc of
th" winl Tlir (iltnian 'lurks wi ic a
sit all riiiintii'i ini; ti ll..' fr. .in i'1'iilral
hi i wliu wire inl.'.l iluitni; tl.(- first
twn ("iiliirlrM cf tlnlr -. .in i ii'-i-1 l.y
i ni(-ci'ssn nf .unmila t ly al Ii; aii'l
lltll.l'llll'Ull'IIH SUitallH Willi Mll'llt;nt''l
the ( hl l'llall i.iiil.itl.il: nf An I
Minor nn I sniit li.aMl.'in J-airni.' (-11111-I'i
liiiit: i.nt if tlu so niiiil.itii'iis in
i-iiiliraii. M.'liiiiiiiiii.laiilsiii niul hi 1 1 -.i'!tiiii:
thi-ir iiin iKiwvr I'V ii iin:;
II10 I'lnlili. 11 cf tin' I'.-st fi.ri ll.ly run
x.ilini; tlntii tn Islam anil makin:
mi! nf llii'in an if I iiliiit st a 11 1 1 11
tittiiv nf .la!i''.-aii'M I'V wli.is' alni
ami il;s- iphll" tlm 'I'll rk l.-ll Mills nf
r.'liiill. -t Wil" callii'il (ill fl'ulil til"
i-'uly f ifti'i'iit It ("tiliiry iluwn Intn ih.-
inn. ti'i iil 11 "i'ii! in y.
Mi'iulil lie 'I'lii'iicd Out.
"Tuililsli tine imi;tit tn l'i- 1 inli-il In
li'ii"i" l'i ( " ii-:.-. i'iti In thai small
l'.ut nf II wlil.'li Hip sultan rt i 1 1 In. I.N.
:t N : ;i 11 iilnn imwi-r which lias in that
l lVlnll lit'i 11 an l nnw I'l. i..l ".'.situ
nr ma-ssaiTinu. sla iiMtitci ln nr itru'-
linr fii.iu ihcir hi'iiu'H. the ( 'hrlst tan
linj lllat!"IIS nf lil'Ci ll nr lllllKlirl llt
stuck. It nllLiIlt tn Im tllttli'il nut I'f
111" Wl-stctll i-ii.'lMt l.'l'lnn (if As-! 1
M'.'i"!' l"i' a like Ica-nu. Sn uiikIi! It
In he tuincil nut .f 1 'mist. intitinplc a
cllv cf iiir"tii';ii :tlil" I'.itiiini i i-ial mi l
Kxemplification
monies February 22;
Umler Wav.
Cero-
I'lans i
Two liitnilrc'l tii.niliprs cf th'
Knii.-ht.s- nf ( 'iiluiiihns will rcciivii the
fniirth (Ii Kmc nf that nr.l.-r w In n th.;
wm k I.i i xi ln.lit l. 1 in thlH rlty (in
l''cl.i unry II'.'. Thi! cjniill'latc:! will
ci inn frmii Mi's-ontl Kansasi Aikansai
niul all parN nf ( iklalii.nia. :
'I'lli; ex. Ill I I t ii hi will l.culn ill
tin iiiuriiliiK niul last the ciilirn .1 ay
At ntmit u li.ui'iuil will Im ni'ivi'il in
the Until Tula. 'I'hrcn n iiliilniiit
Ki':ili rn will ciiine from HiiNt..n I'lil-
ciutn ami Ni w Vorlt city tn .li-livcr
ail'lri MM .1 at t he l.a m. m t.
A clas.i 1. 1' f r ra lull hit si will alsii
red im Ihc t liii-.l ilct-ri c nf II t j.-r
at lull.. ill. ui t. hi: hcl.l c.iilv m
Mmi h A il.'ci . (. .nil II c hrnimlit
f nun ( 'liica-ii fnr I his v . k.
'I'll.' I ... il I cnllllcll - I'l.innllll' lw. i
social nilaiis- tn I..- riven within Ihc
ti"t lw. i ninutlis. line will he a
carnival dance thai will he h. I.I In
Hu- hall nn S..111I1 Hiiulr the wc k
I. cf.ire I .cut. Sinn. sit i.f I'litci-tain-111.
nt will als. 1 he rlv. n en SI. I'at
II. k' 1 (I iv. M in h 1 7.
I'ltcr Ci.llins will iic:ik In Tul.u
at'.iln this 1. ir un.lcr the ainnn ...
nf the Klll:hl'( nf 1 '.illimhlis. He is
a ii'ialu r .f iiulc ami hla suhlccl Is
Anil S.ic! iIimii. I r s.nke in this city
last ) c i- ami srun il a hil.
SCH00LENUMERATI0N
SHOWS BIG INCREASE
"Nty wifi. nnffcre! wl'h iri.licrsti.'H ll
u: .; t;;.:;; rVr; .i.:i wmi i i- j.;..-..! in.n.iaic. ;m n.. ki-i
li'.itiin. 11 -r lowiir lli.il' u.mll hw.ll
twir llnlr 1-rin.il i;.i m.il nin. .i"i!l n"t
l"k'Ui t" ft h.T h...' 1 n Die mil ff-niiic in
I it linii'i w iu l.-ri il-l 1111 1 li-r fin'-rn i-ie
I t J 1 -1 lik.- ! 'iuiv mat slio i'iiiiIJu'I
ltrii(;l'i'n llnm .111 sh rul linr.lly -ul
H tiling nt.1 M.ff.1-1 ti-rr lilv null i::i. met
'-v.'i iii.i In 1 It I1111I.1 nn. M.-iim.-li
yhf rm mi a .lid m .1 iiu (ht liurl h.-r
ainl (In. nn 1 v r- li' f nli" i:ilil frmn tlio
!ii lm l-y luliiii i.M.kii.if m. in trii'.l
cvi-n tliiiiir tlnit inuin y iMiiUI buy williniil
g'-llilirf any rcn-l.
'Then 'In- lull.'. I tiil.ii. c Tiirni- m..t
Ollllll.-M'l'.l . (.' I .'tT "II lllll fir-t I'lillln
m.H ih- In itiijirv'l h.i frtvt tli.it I run
Imr.Hv ri-Tilii Il Mi l: n (mis' . h.r 1
i-.'in.l l.nltln anil thiik 11. l k .iini-'i. nt!
wi'i luif hi 1it liml.s. hi. 1 'An w';r li-r
lietw iiinv iiml li-!- fiiii-. is m. I'.'if.'.tli
UlliU'lil. SI mi nil t!.i.' Miinr.' lu.-.iK 1.
l.lli.-.il nf which. II Is unlit t.i In.
tiiihlcl. Sn (infill It t.i l.e tiirncil nut
nf Aim 11 a am I Cili 'ia ami Sjii.i.
Siilimialc in Asia.
'The TurkNIi Millanalc. if it he left
In hciiiK at nil. 111 iv with thA hat
In.l'iry tn Hie umlii he sulfcriil t.i
cv'.-t In 11 ti t cn I nml muthi'iu Asia
Minn:-. Tl:"i Hie i"iiilatlnn Is
luninly M ussiil inn n ami there nr"
( -. 1 n t ' : 1 ' atn cl 1 fill' Christians- 11 ml
thii.-u null 111 He i llli s In .sutler fl'.'ll
its mis'.;. ! Il-iifllts. I'llrll t hell- 'ln
W'Mil.l l" Mii-ry fnr lis siililects. Mus-
ilci.iti as ii. ii as I lit 1st;. in. hut Hi
(lav ii.nv Aiul U n n-'livii
I'.'.It. Sin. rump In II. .tif.
in niv riir llilrt fivi n-il. .
Ail til i ll w lli'll v 11 fi.it II. 1
Ki an w lirrii n I U Ki ll.nj
I'lly like fclii' lllll J.AI-. ii.
TbiiIa' ii net. I in T.i!i
FtiT' I'lititAii ITuir Si.'t e
Hunc A.lv.
W.Slk
then
I-I'l 1 1 1 1
Tut I.
I.e.
At Im-I 2'i Tit Ci-iiI Mir. liHt'ihl-
tn Allcnil I hail When Ijist
t'niinl Was M.iih-.
The rniimcralinti nf pupils w hn w ill
he nr lllli. til inter mi nf (lie .scllmils
nf the Cllv l.y the h. 1:111111111: nf the
Inst semester i.f the n.M sell. .nl vear
alhtn tint lei .-. nn f.lit.-.l shews Ihat
Hie lilimhcr ellitll'le In eiilcr M'hinil
next ear will he an Increase i.f iner
i.'.'. per eilll aln.ve tin- let census.
At present tin district has In en fully
hc.ir.l fiein althn the ciiiitn. rati. 111
iuiist 11.I hi I'el.ruari 1 "i. Special ef.
Luis an- Imiiii: made lv the Mchnnl
h.ai.l In haie every elik-ihle child
.initiiciit.il as pessil'le as the ainuiiiit
1 - 1 1 ;l.ile such a.s It Hniild'cf funds In he issued In the sc'ienls
"Hid lint Vi'llt'lle nit th" nf the inllli(v hy the slate will depeml
wlili Ii il ha I In-eii iinllty 1 "il Hie niiinher nf the eniinii rallnu.
i n II was
uiip
'llell Ml
I1K.
n'i'1 w I'll ms A'.v I 11
'I Mi' Il 111" !"1:l V
M"' " "" A I'dsslhle IJcils.
' .sin- 'iui 111 r I .. . . . . .
:.rl r tl. 1 "hv I-" 'Please 1.. tint
(a. k In tlm inn!. 1111. in' pi n i d in
i.v j ...k. r i. '''"""'
ml U.iii ilu.i keep Hie w .men frmn try in tn
llell him lli'W tn ilt'lle I prcsu me '"
i'kcx...i 1 -i... a
A Piano in the Home
r
Reflects
Refinement
and
Culture
Ytui arc surely intcresU'd in beautifying your
homo; in uivinur ycur children a musical educa-
tion and making the hniiie an attractive ami in-tlirino-
jdace In the entire family.
If you are interesied in these desirable things
you must be interested in buying a hiiih-rade
j)iano. Here are the makes we feature and back
ith our reputation and judgment:
Ivers & Pond Hallet & Davis
Conway and Lexington Pianos
and Player-Pianos
Learn about our strong guarantee reasonable!
prices and convenient terms and then fill that
vacant place in your home with an article of ele-
gance and refinement.
DARROW MUSIC CO.
109-111 East Third Street-Phone GIG
Tm.zi -m m'ffiVf 1 "iii'i -i im- -uj
I'iluht ihiuisanl nine hundred thir
ty iniir Is Ihc present I'tiiitiier.itinn
reenrd and the ten thniisaml mark Is
expected tn lie leached I'V the end nf
the campaign (if Ihc S.'.iil I mm- run.
un rated V.i'.l'.l are in .-ill. nil nice in
si-hinds nf the cllv. nr an incrras( nf
li'l per cent nior the i lit i.llnn lit three
icais prclimiH. I
TO ASK P EO PL ET0 G I V E !
ROOMS TO N. E. TEACHERS'
II lcl Ai eninmnilatlmis Vol Siifflccli
tn I iri' fnr I iiliii-iitiii-M i!mt- 1
1 1( ill it Na s.
1 llaiinic made nrrrimn'mcnts fnr as
tu. nn I'lniiis a.s pi'ssiMe III the lintels
nf Ih" civ fnr the ai-rnnuim latum nf
Hie liMchcis uhn will he m 'I'ulsa n I
rehiii.iri iL' L'il. L'I ami i.i at the
f.c'tiiii- nf Hi.- N'lirthea.slci'ti cklii'in
mi T. .nli"! -' in-nciat 1. in I-;. 1-;. iiher-
h..'ler ; 11 p. rint.'iiilcnl cf puhlie
s. I !;. p. n"w a'" .llll!ir tn the pen-
ple nl the i'ltl In aid 111" .schmil luill'd
III l.-i I'li.iiic.l.ill". the cnllilni; Icacll-
et -.
l'p to th" pn s. !it tune ill nut .Hi'i
Mini line Is en sicnri'l mid it will
I i- nci'css-iti 1.1 fuinish twice I li.it
in.it innio in cider In care for th.'
Vis'tm s.
Mi. 1 U" 1 hnll rer said he lu-lievcs
that It is Ihe dll'v ef the penplc In
cell!" tn 111" aid nf the sell mis 111 tills
matter lie said lhal lie h is made a:-
ratmcinenls tn accmniiKid lie s-'ieral
111 his 1 . xx ti I'.nine. and is awaitin.:
nl In is t" fnlimi III Hie mm 1 menl.
A BAN ON SUNDAY THEATERS
Mmlnii 1'liliirrs nml ltiii'hall ANd
Mfci-lKl hy llniisc Hill.
1 .ll'l'l liKSdV CITV Jin. 27- III"-
hall. nn. linn plctiitis and any fiuin of
.a theatrical performance winiUt ho
pti'hihltid In Missouri Sundays umler
the ictt. i of a lull liilii'dnced hy llep-
t cscnt.illi e Houston (f t'harit.iii
I'ounlv today. The hill pnu hh s that
any pct'smi ennatiimr In n hasehall
I'iitiii' nr opetatim: inotlnn picture ma-
chines Sunday shall he fined not less
Hum f'n'O nor more than $ 10ml niul
fun i bix months to a year In Jail.
ECHOES
M INS Sail id
I I 1MI KINS H
l lxl(l over h
l..NT punimor's
ii vi dim; suit
lN'lt) a dining
M ill I T UttM.
ONE WEEK RIDDAITCE SALE
OF ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE
This week we are determined to rid our entire stocks of all winter merchandise daily arriving spring
goods demands the room.
Prices have been made with the one thought in mind RIDDANCE RIDDANCE; winter stocks must
go regardless of former cost or selling price.
Listed below are many of the tremendous value-giving items awaiting you this week at "The Popular I
PHeed Xtnro " U
Table Damask G9c
210 yards of 72-lnrh talilo ilamimk; tncr-
mi'il.cl fluriil nml cmivciitiunal ileslntiM;
I "Kill. ir 1 yiii d; at Hiddancu Sale
fnr yard
Men's Overalls at 59c
Men'H hill (ivernll.s; hm'h hack; IiiiHko dn-
Im; nil sl.ts; tet'iilar 8Do soIKiIh; chnlce
for ltlildanco
at
59c
Ladies' Union Suits 89c
Ono lot of IiiiIIch' heavy l'li.-ci:i.-il rlhhcil
union suits; nil bIzch; vuluea tu JlfiO;
choice lor Iliililuiico
nt
89c
Table Dama-:k at 39c '
L'OO yards nf b l-lnch mcrci i led tuhln dam-
ask; floral ami cnnvellt Intial ; regular liuo
.lai d M-llcr; ymir clmii u fur QQ
Kid. lame Sal- yar.l OiC
12 Yards Bleached Muslin $1.00
I'.niiO yards! of hleiieho'l muslin will no on
mile Kpeclal .Monday only ilG inihcii whin
1 yurds
fur
$1.00
Blankets at 93c
Heavy fleece PlankoU; hI.o 50x72; plnin
ccnteiH with fancy horders; vuIuch to
J1.50; your choice fm- Klddimce
lit
93c
Httck Towels 10c
21 dozen lxxilii Ii iii-k towels; plnin
fancy hnrdeis; In in in.-. I ; regular 15c
crs; ymir chnlce at Klddanco
Sal. fm-
nml
sell-
10c
Wool Dress Goods at 89c
I'laln ami fancy wool dress K"ods; In
poplltiH ami hoi-ki'm; 118 nml 42-Inch; values
to fl.bU ynrdi your choice fur
Uhldance at yard
89c
Blankets at $1.29
Ono lnt of heavy weiKht fli d hlapkets;
Btay tan and white. with fancy hordei's;
kizch B4x7; values to your
choice fur Uiddance at
S1.29
Spool Cotton 6 for 25c
Him (h..eti full standard spool cnttu.i; all
riumii.-is; upcclal nt lli.lil.'inco Sale Of
at six spimls fur
25c
Silk Poplins at 49c
Ono lnt nf plain colored silk poplin; 20
lnche wide; 21 different shades; sold ri'B-
ulaiiy nt Kfic yard; ynur chuico for
HUldanco at yard
49c
Men's Union Suits at 69c
Ono lot of men's rihhed union suits;
fleece lined; perfect flttitiK; regular $1.00
sellers; your choice for
Itiddance at
69c
$6.00 Hats at $3.95
(me lnt winter pattern hats; in satins.
plushes velvets and felts; lieautifully
trimmed; regular $ii sellers;
your cholco fur Itlddanco at.
$3.95
Men's Wool Union Suits at $1.37
t)nt lot of men's fino riiihed wool union
suits; v'i'iiy only; all sizes; values to $2. on;
your choice for
Uiddance at .
$1.37
Men's Union Suits at 89c
One lot of men's fine rihhed union suit;
In ecru and white; all sizes; fleece lined;
values to $1.50; yutir choice for
Uiddance at
89c
$10 Pattern Hats at $1.95
These hats ate i.cluslvu models ami won
derful creations; each one il distinct mod
el; salins ph.'she.H velvels Mild felts; values
to $10. "lni.ee fnr Klddanco
at f
84.95
Wool Dress Goods at 49c
Ono lnt of 36 wnol popular dress roods; In
pink. Mho white navy brown preen liur
nundy and black; values to 75c yard;
choice for Riddance lit
yard
49c
' Outing Flannel at lie
1000 yards of extra heavy outinir flannel;
mostly Unlit grounds; 30 Inches wide; reg-
ular l.ic yard quality; special at tho Uid-
danco Sale 1 "
for 11C
$15 Pattern Hats at $7.45
(me lnt of exclusive pattern hats; a sam-
ple lino from Htm of tlm largest houses;
uitistle tnniles of imllvldiiality; wide ranu-e
i f sha les; values to $15; your
(lmlce fnr Uiddance at
S7.45
Wool Dress Goods at $1.65
One lot of 42 and fiO-lnch wnol dress
Koods; In poplins u ihei ilineH ami sci kcs;
wide ruiire of shades; values to $2. 2 5 a
yard; your choice for Uiddance
Ht
$1.65
Shirt Waistr at $2.95
Ono lot of Rcurirotto and crepe do chine
shirtwaists; shades of pink flesh and
white: lurt'o collars; all sizes; lace
trimmed; values to $4;
choice for Uiddance
$2.95
Cap and Scarf Sets at $1.95
One lnt of ladies' and children's cap and
scarf sets; In plush velvets and knit wool
ciimliln.'ition cnlni'incs and solids;' values
tn J.S.iiO; ynur cholco for
Itidilauce at
81.95
Shirt Waists at 89c
One lot of ladies' snow white shirt wnlrts;
In oi'Kan.ly French lawn nml batiste; late
styles; hirno collars; trimminna of lace
and embroidery; values to $1.75;
your chuico for Uiddance at ....
89c
Wool Nap Blankets at $2.29
One lot of wool nap blankets; Rood
weight; sizes 60x7 ti ; colors of Kiay and
tan with fanny borders; values to jn.7ri
your cholco for Uiddance
at
$2.29
Men's Dress Shirts at 79c
.Men's regular $1.25 dress shirts; fine qual-
ity percale and pinniiR; exclusive patterns.
ni'iii. nun nan- nne stripes; all sizes;
choice for Uiddiiuco
nt
79c
Shirt Waists at $1.95
ladles' all-silk crepe do chine shirtwaists;
In flesh pink and white lace trimmed;
larRO collars: all sizes; values to $3; your
choice for Uiddance
nt
$1.95
i
Fancy Dress Silks at 98c
500 yards of fancy plaid and striped satin
mcssaline and taffeta: 2rt inches wide; nlso
some 3il-inch poplin in plain colors; values
to $1.76; your choice fur Uid-
dance at
98c
Men's Dress Shirts at C9c
One ht of men's dress shirts; fine quality
p.oc. ih-; all new colors ami patterns: nil
sizes; values to your dunce for
Ulildiince ut
69c
Boys' and Girls' Union Suits 49c
One lot of boys' and Kills' union suits;
flat and ribbed; heavy fleecing; sizes 24
to 34; values to 8 5c; your choice
for Uiddance nt
49c
Fancy Dress Silks at $1.65
One lot nf 3i!-inch chiffon taffeta; In
fancy plaids and stripes; large ranito of
colors; values to $2.25 a yard; Jour choice
;r Sl.65
RIDDANCE ON SHOES
One lot men's Kinc Quality shoes; kid. kangaroo leather button
nd lace styles; all the new lasts; values to $S. frf
Uid. lance price oJ.OD
one lnt men's Kim; Quality Run metal shoes; button and lace
siies; nn uie n-'iv lasts; rcRUlar $7 values.
K... lance price
one lot of ladies' 71. -i -Inch Queen Quality boots; plain colors and
black; both kid and patent; regular $ti.50 values. (T i JF
Klddanco price tbQt'iO
$4.95
One lot of Indies' Queen Quality footwear; 8 U -Inch boot; plnin
colorsnnd Mack; patent and kid; all sizes; vuluea to 8. 3
Uiddance 7nico 51.iD
One lot of Rirls" and boys' shoes. In ruii metal and patent; line and
button styles; sizes 11 ?i to 2; values to $3.
Uiddance price i
81.95
One lot of nilsses's shoes; both
metal nml patent; values to $5.
ltlilrlance prjee
Kngllsh and reRuIar
Kim
models;
83.69
Men's Overcoats at $6.85
I'ull length men's overcoats; large storm
collars; all wool fabrics; Rray mixtures
mostly; serge linings; a durable stylish
cat ami il warmth producer: vnlues to
I L' r 0 ; l our choice fur
Uiddance at
86.85
Men's Overcoats at $9.85
One lot men's overcoats; full nnd three-
quarter lengths; fancy Scotch mixtures
.-uid plain wool fabrics; mercerized satin
linings; well tailored; values to $17.50;
your choice for' (JQ Of
Uiddance fjJ.OD
Men's Overcoats at $16.50
Ono lot of men's very Test quality wool
Thlbeta and velour overcoats; elegantly
lined; very high grade tailoring; blacks
Krays and fancy mixtures; values to $25;
your choico for
Uiddance at . . .
816.50
Wool Serge Skirts at $2.95
One lot nf all-wool serge skirts; in nnw
blue and black: well made nml with full
sweep; belts nml yokes; fancy button
trimmed; shirred and pleated; values to
J.i. no: your choice for
Ki ldanco r.t
Men's Suits at $9.85
Men's worsted and Scotch mixtures; In
plain and fancy; perfect fitting; three nnd
four-button modes; wide range of colors;
well tailored; suits that sold to $17.50;
your choice for
Uiddance at
89.85
Men's Mackinaws at $4.85
One lot of men's all-wool Mackinaws In
fancy plaids and stripes; belted and box
pleats; large storm collars; patch pockets;
values to $S.50; your choice for
Uiddanco ut
84.85
Ladies' Coats at $4.95
In this lot ate fancy Scutch mixtures and
a few plain wool fabrics 45-lnch lengths;
full sweep skirt; large convertible collar;
trimming of velvet and wool plush; coats
that sold as hifc'h us $12.50; this week
for Uuldnnee
ut
84.95
Ladies' Suits at $9.85
Materials of Rnberdlnes wool poplins and
serges; many in tho smaller sizes; fur and
braid trimmings; latest fall nnd winter
models; values that sold up to $25; go
In ono lot; your cholco for
Uiddanco at
89.85
Boys' Suits at $4.85
One lot of boys' knlckertiocker suits; single
and double-breasted; In fancy mixtures
stripes and plaids; made for servieo and
fine quality fabric; values to $S.50; your
cholco for J j QP
Uiddance at JD'l.oD
Silk Skirts at $4.75
Ono lot of taffeta silk skirts; In plain colors
and fancy plaids; also guaranteed satins;
full sweep skirts with bulls nnd yokes;
sonio with shirred backs others with
pox and kniro
for Uiddance
at
o;
pleats; values to $3
... .. .. 814.75
Ladies' Suits at $14.75
One lot of ladles' extra fine winter suits;
In wool poplins velvets Kiiberdlnes and
French serge; solid colors and a few mix-
tures; well tailored nnd satin lined; suits
that Bold up to $35; go your cholco
cholco for fl-f A nt?
IUddunco at Ol4:.4 0
Men's Suits at $16.50
Ono lot of men's nil-wool worsteds;
Scotch mixtures anil blue Herges; fancy
satin linings; perfect tailoring with hand-
made collar; largo rango of patterns;
threo and four-button modes; very latest
styles; suita that sold up to $25: your
cholco for
Uiddanco at
$16.50
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I'riced Store"
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