CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING of the Thompson-Belden Month-End Sale Look through th'e classifica tions and locate the wanted items. After Thanksgiving Bargains CLASSIFICATIONS WOMEN’S APPAREL Aprons .'•. 1 Negligees .•.2 Coats.... • 3 Corsets .. 4 Dresses . .. 6 Furs . 6 Millinery . 7 Sweaters . 8 Underwear. ® ACCESSORIES Rag*.10 Jewelry .H Belts.12 Gloves, Fabric.13 Kid Gloves..14 Wool Gloves .15 Handkerchiefs .16 Chiffon Hosiery .17 Children's Hose ..19 Service Hosiery .19 Woolen Hosiery .20 Neckwear.21 Scarfs .22 Stationery ..23 Umbrellas .24 TOILET GOODS Accessories . 25 Atomizers ..’.23 Brushes .27 Perfumes . 28 Powder .29 Soap .39 Tooth Paste .31 DRY GOODS Bedding .32 Domestics .33 Linens . ..34 Notions .. 35 Pattorns • .. 36 Ribbons . ,. 37 Silks .. . .. 38 Trimmings .39 WojI Goods .40 WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR Boots . 41 Oxfords . 42 Pumps .43 Slippers .*.44 CHILDREN’S WEAR Caps .45 Dresses .46 j Leggins .47 Rompers . .,.1? Sleeping Garments .49 Pillow Slips .50 Sweaters .51 GIFT SPECIALS Cards . 52 9olls . 53 *arty Accessories .54 j Lamps .^.....55 Movelties .53 Candles . 57 Stamped Goods.58 women’s Apparel --1,1 T.---I Aprons. 1 (Second Floor) TIE APRONS—Percale, in light shades. Month-End price. 3 for 69c. APRON FROCKS—For cleaning days these short-sleeved, slip-on nitron frock*, in blue, green or rose. Just 39 of them to sell, at 6Kc. APRON FROCKS—Fight different stylos of short-sleeved, slip-over apron frovk^, '.immed with plain color, white, or om 'jroidery, 9He. \PRON FROCKS- —Because the size* token, we reduce 29 of our better ging am apron frocks to, each, 1.69. DRESSES — Six dresses of imported gingham, with hand-drawn collars and cuffs'. Out alses. 4.49. SPECIAL I)RES8---Our Thompson-Beldrn 'i*H*ial model of fast color gingham with ollar and cuffs of white, or all of *elf 'Xterial; some of them with a touch of, 1 'sndwork. 1.79. ^IFORMS—Nurses’ waist-line style uni ons that have become soiled. Specinl, Negligee*. 2 CORDUROY ROBES—Attractive side-tie nodels with h^tow elbow sleeves. Ch *rry. bluebird, orchid, and wall flower. 3.95. 'IIJILTED ROBFS T.nmb’n wool lined, silk luilted robes of changeable color* ai.d I Jack. 22.50. V ’REPE DK CHINE NEGLIGEE of fleTh 'hade with loner collar und wide cuffs of net llct, I __ Coat*. 3' | (Third Floor)__ .'ROWN COAT—Kashmanu with collar and ■tiffs of natun.l squirrel, and lining i f ■ silk crepe. 93,50,_ BLACK COAT —- Ku -hmnim with colln.\ cliffs and border of Murk fox; lined with scarlet flannel. 196.00. GREEN COAT—Kashmanu. trimmed with saddle shade of the same cloth, and furred »t collar and cuff* with badger. 125.00. SADDLE COAT—Ka?hmana. with collar and deep ruffs of Hudson s*al; lined with cr*P* BLACK COAT—Gerona, with natural squir- | , rel collar and euff*; lined with silk *rrrpc | ! and warmly innerlined. 75.00. j Corsets. 4 (Second Floor) CORSETS—One lot of back-lace, lightly nned models, of beautiful materials; me dium and long lengths. 2.95. f‘-OR SETS—Heavier boned corsets, in me dium and large sixes. 1.95. t’ORSETS—Blen Jolie back-lace models of mesli and brocade. 6.96. CORSETS—Bien Jolie models of sutin triped mesh; very soft and pliable, in back-lace style. 4.49. GIRDLES A few discontinued models of fancy brocade, from H. A W. ; excellent '•ling. * 8.95. GIRDLES—Blen Jolie girdles for the small Maura. 3.95. j CHILDREN’S WAIST8- “Hypatia” pa title waists of fancy comet materials: for chil dren of 8 and 8 years. 1.49. GIRDI.ES—A few models of the Frolasof Randobelt, which encircle* the body and doea not extend out over the diaphrnm. 3.9ft. CORSETS--H. and J. Maternity corsets, of mesh and elastic. 4.95. HRABSIERKH Jot ton brocade and lace, ? in medium long and very narrow *tyl« *. ‘ 49a._ \ BRASSIERES -Front and back fastening !j -etylaa, with elastic insets at the bottom. 65a. j_ BRASSIERES -A large a*rortment of lac**, jj embroidery, mesh, and brocade model*; j either front or back fustening atyb-i. 89c. BRASSIERES—Fancy lace, satin, silk jer gey, and allk figured brocade*, in long, medium, and bandelt# styles._1.28. BANDETTES'- Crepe-ribbon, net. lace, with i aatln, and brocades of many different pat terns* with elastic. 1.48. Thompson-Belden’s Month-End Sale' _ - - ■ - " '■ ■ ■ ■ !'-■ 1 - ~ 11 " 1 V ■■■ 1 ■ WOMEN’S APPAREL Dresses. 6 (Third Floor) DRESS Black satin steeveles . tunic, band ed with curled ostrich. 69.GO. DRESS—Black satin with yoke and tunic of gold lace; fur trimmed. 98.50. DRESS Brown satin, long sleeved, with "V” collar and front frill. 45.00. DRESS—Black velvet afternoon cir dinner rlrcss with cream lace and fox fur. 69.50. DRESS—Black satin with appliqued trim ming of croton nr. '-5.00. DRESS —A flannel, with rod blouse and black skirt, with white lintm Peter Pan collar. 25.00. DOWN For formal evening wear, a canary chiffon beaded with dull gold, and banded with five ^o\v» of marabou. 98,50. DANCE FROCK—A two-toned green geor gette, elaborately beaded at neck and side*. 49.50. DANCE FROCK—Salmon georgette, made with tight basque bodice and hip bustle of georgette am! lace. 59.50. SPORTS DRESS Straight line striped woolen with leather belt and white linen collar. 25.00. SPORTS DRESS Two-tcned flannH cranberry shade, made with long sleeves, “V* neck. 25.00. STREET FROC K Blue charmeen with standing collar of squirrel and braiding in Furs. 6 (Third Floor) COAT Hudson seal. 48-inch length coat vi h collar and cuffs of natural skunk 135.00. COAT Natural muskrat, herringbone de sign. in 48-inch length. A value at 135.00. SCARFS Fluffy fox scarfs in all the newer brown shades. A gift suggestion worthy of consideration. 89.75. Millinery 7 (Fourth Floor) FELT HATS- SVnart small sports styles — black, wood, sand, henna, and other shades. 3.00. VELVET HATS-—Our highest priced mod els are offere* i/rv, this Month End Sale for the remarkably low price of 8.00. VELOIJR HATS Tailored models, the ma jority «»f them in black. 3.00. SILK AND SATIN—Winter hats in high shades, many of them with the new me tallic trimming. 3.00. METALLIC HATS—Velvets and silk* in dark and light shades with metallic trim ming. 3.00. SCARFS Ombre tints and solid shades »f crepe de chine, the ends deeply fringed. DANCE HATS Lace and metallic effects, greatb reduced. 7.60. Sweaters. 8 (Third Floor) COAT SWEATER—Gray coat sweater with collar of gray brushed wool. 15.00. SKATING SWEATERS — Heavy knitted sweater* with roll collar that buttons high about the throat. White or rpd. 15.00. SWEATER Brushed wool of orange shade with green trimming. 9.75. SLIP-ON SWEATER—Lovely brown sweat er of soft yarns, trimmed with tan. 5.00. SWEATER—Henna •‘hade of bru?}i<-d *fcool with- large collar. f>.95. SWEATER White Angora with brushed wool trimming and large black button*. BOBBY SWEATER Green with yellow and black 1 rimming. The "Bobby** hat a !n.;e fluffy collar. 12.50. Underwear. 9 (Street Floor) UNION SUITS Woman’s winter weight cotton suits; low neck, sleeveless, Knee length. 95c. VESTS ANI) PANTS- -Children’* separate garments of p.irt wool, in white or natural shade. Sizes * anil 10. Garment. 75c. UNION SUITS Girls* part wool suit*, /nad'* with Dutch neck, ard elbow sleeves, in ankle length. Sizes 12. 14 and 16 vears. 2.9*. UNION SUITS — Women’* bodice top. knee length suits of medium weight cotton. 7Pc. SPORTS BI.OOMKRS Fine quality sateen •n . in- t and sports shades, for women. Pu r, 9Kc. SPORTS BLOOM KRS Made of fine qual ity black radium. All sizes fur women. 4.95. VESTS AND PANTS- -Fine quality cotton, in all sizes for women. Priced at, gar ment. 50c. SILK VESTS— Two vests of white silk Jersey, trimmed with tucking. Sizes 3S and 40. Special, each. .''.75. SILK BLOOMERS Two pair* of white silk bloomer* with tucking to match the vest*. Size 10. Special, pair, 6.07. SILK VESTS Kail silk vests, flesh sh.id”. in »i7.c* HR and 10. Month End Sale price. 1.95. --K SILK VESTS— Y.llnw j.r.fy .Ilk with hemstitched straps, bodice *tyl*. Ex cellent qualities, at 1.95. CAMEO SUITS Two beautiful suit, of turquoise blue trimmed with maize. Prired at. each, 11.50. UNION SUITS Women’* silk-topped suit* of flesh shade; bodice style, knee length. Because we have only sire 34 in this par ticular suit, the price in 1.00. ■■■— — (Second Floor) BATISTE TEDDIES White with embroid ery 1 rimming and built-up shoulder. 1.69. BATISTE TEDDIES- Pink and homy dew ■ htulow batiste with shirring and embroid ery to trim them. 96c. BATISTE TEDDIES Attractive lor gif s are fine sjlk Stripped batiste teddies with lave medniions ami hand work to trim them. 1.96. HAND MADE TEDDIES Shoulder strap style with dainty scallops and a hit of hand work to trim them. 1.95.® BATISTE GOWNS Fine quality fahrlcn, with embroidery, tucks and a bit of feat*u*r t itching. Sizes 15 and 17 only. 2.69. PHILIPPINE GOWNS Lovely row ns of fine fahrlej with punch work and dainty emhroidery ; round nr nqiiara neckin •*. 2.95. PHILIPPINE GOWNS Exceptional quail tie- in choice designs. Such a gift is al .i ;i i pr • « ml ed :: " '• JAINSOOK 8E1 A «i;iini v act *e|t>|.. of straight chemise and drawer* is trim mid with Me kick n drawnwork and em broidered footing. *.95. HAND MADE TEDDIES -Real filet luce* trim the.*- butui-made teddies. The bottom is cut in panels ami lace trimmed. 6.95. CREPE GOWNS Attractive gowns of fine quality cotton crepe. In while, pink, peach, and orchid. I 49.__ OIJTINU I’A.lAMAB—Two-piece styles of plain blue, pink, or orchid. At a price le-s than one can make them. 2.49. Ot riNG GOWNS Slip-over stylos, with low neck arid short sleeve*. Dresden *|v 1 sign* of pink, blue, and orchid. 2.29. WOMEN S APPAREL. CREPE GOWNS — Sleevelet* guwns c*f white end color. 2.4 9._ BATISTE PAJAMAS Two-piece styles of shadow-striped basiste with hemstitching to trim them. 1.4 9, OUT SIZED PETTICOATS Whit.* muslin with scalloped bottom and adjustable waist line. Shadow proof. 1.69. EXTRA SIZED BLOOMERS Of fine mus lin with double row of licmstil ching at the knee nnd clastic at the waist. I 19. DRAWERS -Very fine quality cotton draw ers with fine Val lace and medallions to trim them. Pair. 1.69._ ENVELOPE CHEMISE Fine quality ba tiste with eyelet embroidery bodice top and shoulder straps; shirred for front full ness. 1.49. ENVELOPE CHEMISE Large sires only in this group of batiste chemise with lace banding. 1.39. COSTUME SLIPS—Of fancy satin itrii>**d batiste with hemstitched top and shoulder straps in pink and orchid. Shadow proof. 3.4 9. KNITTED SKIRTS — Part wool knitted skirts that will not creep up when one walks. White and gray. 1.69. ACCESSORIES Bags. 10 BAGS- Pouch shape of tan. brown and black calf, lined with silk and fitted with coin purse and mirrors. 1.89. BAGS — Envelope shape, of tan and brown leather, silk lined, and nicely outfitted. 1.89. HAGS—Flat, patent leather, piped and lined with tan and gray. A great value. 2.93. __ CHILDREN’S BAGS Made of silk or leather, and fitted with a mirror. 69c to 1.50. _ CHILDREN’S BOXES—In igtn. brown and black leather, nicely fitted with coin purse and mirror. 1.50. Jewelry. 11 (Street Floor) BRACELETS Slave link bracelets of eith er gold or silver. 89c. _ PEARLS Indestructible pearls, 21 and 30 inches long. 1.00. HEADS A combination necklace of pearl nnd small jet beads, r. pec ini. 1.00. BARRETTES Stone studded, in Llue, r.*d, amber, or green. 50c to 1.00 each. Balts. 12 LEATHER BELTS —2 H. 3. and 4 in.-n-i wide. Tan, brown, gray, red, and black. One of the best buys on Sixteenth treat. LOO. 1.60. 125. Gloves, Fabric. 13 DUPLEX FABRIC GLOVES- Strap and wrist style; brown, beaver, and tovert. 1.69 pair. CH A MOISETTE GLOVES - Broken sizes r>f strap wrist and 16-button length. To make a quick sale, they are priced 79c a pair. Kid Gloves. 14 TREFOUSSE KID GLOVES — Broken sizes, in black, white, and pasta). A bargain. 1.79. Wool Gloves. 15 IHlI.lIKhNS w)>OI.KN GLOVES Spe chilly priced at this store, and won’t la*t long. LOO pair. __ WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S WOOLEN GLOVES- Are very serviceable and com fortable. 1.25 pair. 1 1 ” Handkerchiefs. 16 CHILDREN'S HANDKF.K( HIKES With colored and cut out patterns. For qui *k snle. 19c each. CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIE IS - Box handkerchief* with nursery designs. 1.09 s box. 'lOVS' FMJRK LINKS' HANDKKRCHIK' S A boon to mothers at this price, 20c *ach. _ MEN’S PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS -—Either '4 or l-a-inch hems. Extra fine qt'slit)'* 50c each. MEN’S WIRE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS With fashionable colored thread nnd initial Cheap at 50c eac'n. MEN'S THREAD DRAWN HANDKER CHIEFS Just like the kind that one take* hour * to make. 76c to 2.UU._ WOMEN’S FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS With colored hand embroidery. «* low as 25c apiece. WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS— All whit Very special at 49c. WOM KN S PURE LINEN HANDkER 'HIKES— With narrow hem for embroidery. Priced to sell 25c each. WOMEN'S PURE LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS Colored embroidery on whi c. • 0c WOMEN’S VOILE HANDKERCHIEFS In a 11 shades. 5ftc each. WOMF VS S PO K F. »1E M ST 1TC HE I» HANDKERCHIEFS- In color. 39r each WOMEN’S MADEIRA If ANDKERCHIEFK Are priced as low a* 50c earh. WOMEN'S ARMENIAN LACE HAND KERCHIEFS One of the moat attractive values you will find anywhere. M>e to 9.50. WOMENS INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Come and look nt tbi* big value Friday. You will want some. 19c. II AND-1* A I N T K D HANDKERCHIEF HOLDERS AND SACHET -Your choice at 16c and 25c. Think the»e over for Christ nas Giving. Chiffon Hosiery. 17 INK 1 HOMPSOf HELD! N - P K C l h 1 CHIFFON HOSE Omaha'** greatest high quality chiffon. Kvcrj fuxhionuhle shad.*. 1.93. ____ WOM EN'S lit): 1 nhade*. full fashioned, chiffon weight nnd s||l in the top. Think this over for n Gif* or Prize 1.49 a pair. WOM KN HOHI I • ilk. in medium and semi-chiffon weight* Fir** quality All fa hionable colors and black. A bargain. 1.26. Children’* Hnae. 18 OLORED HO 1 ''.Ids and ends, rad !n sell quick, nt 35c a pair. DCHOOb HOSE A big valua and thing lhat appcnl* because of Its service. 36c a pair. Service Hosiery. 19 INK RUBY RING The Improved 'I homp son-Helden Special. The ruby ring rtopn the garter runs. Full fashioned Lisle soles and garter top*. One hundi Tf • iudv« to select from. 1.96. WOMEN’S II081. -Brown and black fine ribbed lisle hose. Very spec al. Bflo a pair. WOMEN’S 11 OBJ*; Silk 7ml fiber, full fit'biotied. A marvel for Wear, and cheap at 93c a pair. WOMENS MONK Sport ho*. of fine !i ! Navy, white, nnd brown. *»9e a pair This is rather an unusual form of advertisement for a retail store to use. We have adopted it, that we may tell the numerous items in the No vember Month End Sale. Realizing that Every Woman will not be interested in all the items offered, worth-while as they are, we have prepared a classification, or index, on the left. This Sale is one of our Monthly Clearances. It is a value-giving event so that we may rid our stocks of all odds and ends. We wish every bit of this ; store to be devoted to Christmas Selling in Decem ber. Buy freely, for the prices are low. ACCESSORIES Woolen Hosiery. 20 WOMEN’S HOSE—Silk and wool, camel hade. Small sizes only. Reduced to 1.00 a pair to sell Friday. WOMEN'S HOSE Imported wool hose light .-port shades for winter outdoor wear 1.98 a pair. Neckwear. 21 COLLAR AND CUFF SETS Peter Fan collar and tailored cuffs of white or nat ural colored linen. Set 1 25. _ VESTEKS- English broadcloth vest styles with round collar, tucked front, and small buttons. White and ecru. 1.25. _ LACE VESTS—Made entirely of or trim med with real laces, 1.25 to 11.50. FEATHER BOAS Fluffy ostrich acarfs in light evening shades. 6.00. Scarfs. 22 CASHMERE SCARFS OR MUFFLERS— Exactly six in this group. 1.96. KNITTED SCARFS Plain bright sport shades. 3.26, * Stationery. 23 CHRISTMAS CARDS—Our usual large and complete showing. Engraving, if you wish. Cards are 5c to 35c each. CHRISTMAS CARDS- Twelve to the box. 60c to 1.00 a box. HURD'S—Special box of fine writing paper. 69c. CRANE’S AND HURD'S STATIONERY is here in a complete showing. CRANES - Special gift boxes. An out standing stationery value. 1 00 and 1.6u bo*. Umbr.il>*. 24 (Street, Floor) SILK UMBRELLAS Black and atreef shades. 3.3* and 4.3*. A LI* SILK UMBRELLAS- Very smart short. 16-rihbed umbrellas a feature at this More. 4.96. TOILET GOODS Acceaaoriea. 25 (Street Floor) OJtANUE STICKS Genuine orange wood of a convenient length. Very special. 3c. LIP STICKS—Imported French lip rouge, jt which we have lets than a dozen sticks. Formerly very high priced. Friday, 39c. EYEBROW PENCIL—To carry in one’s evening bag—is a combination lip atic|z and eyebrow pencil. A very few of these i ‘ ‘> DOUBLE VANITY With \ari*y and rouge. Where else could you buy ope Cor 49 cents? TOILET GOODS Atomizer*. 26 GLASS I'l-.KFUM K ATOMIZERS With rubber bulb. Month End Sale price, 19c. Bru*he*. 27 HAIR BRUSHES "Prophylactic" stiff bristle brui*hes (with wooden back. Just ten of these. Each. 49c. Perfume*. 28 TOILET WATER Colgate * various odor*, attractively boxed for giving. Each. 50c. HATH SALTS- Assorted odors that soften he water and perfume the bath. Only a few sacks at. each. 25c. Powder. 29 JOHNSONS BABY TALCUM- The square rrd and white can you know. Special, 19c. Soap. 30 HASH IN'S Hardwater cocoa ca*t»Ie. A soap that many use. Six cakes for ?5e. Tooth Paste. 31 PEPSODENT—Tooth paste. Monday, J9c a tube. DRY GOODS (Second Floor) Bedding. 32 COTTON BLANKETS The usual quality found at this store. 72x&0, 2 98. 66\80. 5.00. 75 HER CENT WOOL BLANKETS 66->"o. 0.49, and 70-/0 site. 6.49. You can’t find better blanket values than thfe. 6.49. COTTON COMFORTS Very special. 72x 84. silkoline covered. 2.98. WOOLEN COMFORTS •Assorted color* 72-84. 7.48. PEPPERRILL SHEETS—The large six# —(41*99. Note the long length, and every sheet genuine Pepperrill, no rheaper brands mixed In to fool you. 1.34. Domestics. 33 ~OTTON SUITING — Imitation fia n n el. 69c a yard. COTTON SUITING Fancy flannel. A goo-1 fabric. 69c a yard. ■UTTC >N sum N G - Robe flannel. Special ly priced for this good quality. 69c a yard. COTTON—SUITING—Plain cloth suiting 99c a yard. BABY FLANNEL—9sc a ysid Thi7~« ’ enough about this item. DRESS GINGHAM--Fast color Renfrew * gingham; 32-inch width. 36c. DRESS GINGHAM Zephyr gingham. t2 ich width. 3'.‘r. DRESS GINGHAM Imported, and 32 1n j wide. Buy your future wants row and j save mnnev. Yard _ DRY GOODS. . OUTING FLANNEL—Nice weight, with fancy stripe, 36 inches wide. 25c. SHIRTING MADRAS 3 li inches wide. 39c __ COMFORT ( HALLIS 36 inches wide. Pretty patterns that you will like. 19c :i yard. DOTTED MARQUISETTE 39c a yard. That is a BARGAIN, _ FILET NETS 49c % yard. A price that's hard to heat. __ FRINGE CURTAINS- Odd lots, or they would never he so cheap. 4.95 a pair. silk drapery—36 inches wide, 98 cents. W«* are wondering how many people will see this without the capital letters 7 SILK DRAPERY—45 inc»o» wide. 2.19. Linens. 34 LINEN SALES at Thorapson-Belden’s al ways give the blgest bargains in town. ALLOVER FILET LACE DOILIES Round *hape, 6-inch size, 19c._ I FILET AND CUT WORK—Three-pieca oval buffet set, reduced to 5.89. ITALIAN CREAM BUFFET SETS—Three - piece oblong sets. A value at 2.50. REAL MADEIRA DOILIES—Six inches bargain. 39c each. REAL MADERIA DOILIES— Six inches round. While they last. 19c each. _ REAL MADEIRA NAPKINS—Hand rm | broidered and very attractive. A lovely |and thoughtful gift. Special price—6.75 | a dozen. _ HAND EMBROIDERED CROSS STITCH TOVN ELS A lovely thing for any home. 2.00. __ LINEN HEMSTITCHED HUCfK TOWEL* —18x32. 75c each. HEMMED TEA TOWELS- Three for 1.00. Why bother to make them? BROCADE BORDER BUCK TOWELS — ?? for 1.00. . . MADEIRA TEA NAPKINS—Our own im portation of fine linen, exquisitely cm i broidered by hand and hand scalloped in . lovely design*, 12x12 inches. 5.00 a pozen. PURE LINEN TABLE NAPKINS—Of fine Irish damask richly patterned in spot and floral effects. This is the quality of limn • that lasts for years and has made our I nen sention famous. 4.89. LACE TRIMMED LACK SCARFS -Of pure linen tastily trimmed with edging1' of French lace. 18x50 inches. /89c each. FANCY STRIPED TURKISH TOWELS— 1 Heavy quality, soft, absorbs nt. Colors, blue gold, lavender, pink; 18x36 inches. 28c each. FANCY TURKISH TOWELS Nice w ight and serviceable. Three for 1.00. TURKISH WASH CLOTHS—Shell edged. One of otir best values. Twelve for 1.00. Notions. 35 (Street Floor) BUTTONS- A good two and four-hole button. Card of a dozen, 10c. KOTEX Regular size. Box of a doien, 4 5c. Patterns. 36 (Second Floor) McCALL PATTERNS- Sold in this store for 25 year*. 35c to 1 00. PK TUKIAI. REVIEW PATTERNS And t he famous Pictograi h to hi Ip you sew. 85c VOGUE PATTERNS The favorite of veil groomed women, the most up-to-the-min ute style pattern un the ma'ket. Every v\umau can make a dress with a Vogue. 40c to 1 00. CHILDREN'S VOGUE - Ha* those attrac tive styles that are wanted by every mother for her child. 40c. Ribbons. 37 (Street Floor) MOIRE RIBBON 1 to 2 U-inch widths, in black and colors. Yard. 15c. REMNANTS Lingerie ribbon*. narrow novelties, ^hort piece* of wide ribbon* fn» making hags and gift* *h*'j*e and many xt her remnant* of practically all colors, for very little prices. MOIRE l-ineh V4 re r-Hhons. in hlaek, lark *hades. and light. Yard. 1 6e. -- Silks. 38 (Street Floor) FAILLE Ha«kair»~" pure silk faille, in j brown, navy. plum, prune, and gray, is a real bargain—at, yard. 2.95. SATIN DUCHESS A splendid quality all silk satin in (Ttarmeuse effect: 36-inch width, in all new shade*. Reduced to 1.86 a yard. _ HEI DING’S SATIN 'Ihit famous pure silk tattn of 36-inch width, in 20 different rotors. Yard. 2.49. CORDUROY — Watersides coiduroy. for robes and dresses. fS inches wide. In 20 shade-. Reduced to 89c a yard. J ... "i " —l CHIFFON VELVETS—All our imported j and domestic chiffon velvets, in black. , street, and evening shades, at a treat | reduction for this sale. 4 29, 6.95 and 7.50 a yaid. IMPORTED GEORGETTE French velvet emhroiderrd georgette, in light and dark shade*. Reduced to. yard. 9 r*R. DOMESTIC GEOBGETTT Chenille em broidered in «tnped and allover design*. 3 6ft and 4.95. SILK DUVETYNF. Black, light shades, and dark, in 36 and 4(Mnch *oft. lustrous iuvetyn*. Reduced to 1.95. ■'ANTON CREPE 40-inch silk canton, in * splendid assortment of colors. The Month End Sale price 2.69 a yard. CREPE FAILLE A real hnrgain in fash ionable silk Is this 40-inch crepe faille in Mack. navy, brown, and almond. 2.69. SATIN ROM A IN A Romain crepe with a ; satin finish, which makes the fabric re versible. Green, navy, silver, gray. satidle wood, tile, blue, fallow' anti rust. Reduced | to 2.95 a yard. Trimmings. 39 (Street Moor) BEADED ORNAMENTS \ ftir-t» !mr-l dress is given new smartness and color with the addition of a headed ornament. Some of our very most expensive ones at FOOTINGS The finer qualities, in 8S *.h*»l«’ New model* .suggest Christ mo* gift handkerchief * with footing to make •hem new anti daintv. Yard. 12 Sc FOOTINGS A few handkerchief foot ln*s. plain and fancy, at 10c a yard El OW KHS Shoulder* flowers for dre«*e*. j lapel flowers for routs, including gardenias 1 snd little French bouquets. 60c. j I ACES Yah* ami torchons, in white and) .•ream. Special. Be a yard. FUR Imitation chinchilla, an exes quality, in 1-inch w >tth. Yard. 2.76. O rK1C|I FRINGE Of S-ineh width In It- ht green, .lade. pink, black, tan. red, • range Yard. 1 66. MEDALLIONS l.a.e metlallkns, of filet snd Irish. Each. 5c and 10c. Wool Goods. 40 COATING Down) •*,*«,!« «>f *•-11 fast ■ •laid* Brown, pantelta, and tendon smoke 54-inch width* Yard. 4 95. WOOL GOODS GERONA — Frostman - Huffman genuine Gerona coating, in pheasant, dark tan, Sor rento blue. Greatly reduced, to 6.95. JERSEY Silk and wool, and all wool jer seys, 54 inches wide, in heather mixture*. A good range of staple colors. 1.69. CHINCHILLA— All wool chinchilla coat ings, in navy, dark gray, scarlet, and black. Yard, 2.95. (’ONVKNTINE Priestley’s imported fab ric. in navy only. An ideal suit and dress fabric of 58-inch wdth. Yard, 4.95. • WOMEN S FOOTWEAR • Boots. 41 (Street Floor) HIKING BOOTS—All reduced 2 0 per cent. RIDING BOOTS Reduced 20 per cent also. Oxfords. 42 (Street Floor) SEMI ORTHOPEDIC Oxford* - Black vici kid. 7.50. SEMI-ORTHOPEDIC OXFORDS — Brown vici kid. 8.50. Pumps. 43 (Street Floor) PATENT PUMPS With Spanish heel and rolonial buckles. 6.95. PATENT LEATHER PUMPS—With new Spanish heel and gored side*. 6.95. BLACK SUEDE PUMPS—(Sired at side, Spanish heel. 6.95. BLACK KII) PUMPS With military ln-l and colonial buckle. 6.95. Slippers 4 A (Street Floor) BOI DIOR SLIPPERS—Black satin quilt-d, with aoft padded soles. 1.35. BOUDOIR SLIPPERS —Oid rose ahad-.\ with aoft padded sole. 1.35. BOUDOIR SLIPPERS—Delft blue quilt ed with, soft padded soles; all sixes. | 1.35. 1 BLACK KII) SLIPPERS - - With narrow gored beaded straps over the instep. 6.95. BLACK SATIN SUPPERS -With narrow instep straps and Spanish heel. 6.95. -HLVKK BROCADED SLIPPERS - With in »tep strap and medium French heel. 6.93. CHILDREN’S WEAR Capi. 45 CROCHKTKD- Hand rrochelrd of *h.tr. oink, or blue woolen yarns. Because they hav* become soiled from handling, the price i* 95c to 1.75. CORDUROY—Soiled white caps that can t»e cleaned to newness. Several styles at inly 19c. Dresses. 46 DRESSES — Infants' fine batiste dresses, in plain styles tliat are dainty and easily laundered. 1.00. Leggins. 47 LEGGlKS -Jersey drawer leygins, in sue* 1.19. Rompers. 48 FHAMBRAY ROMPERS Cunning style* ,-f plain colored chambray. Blue, peach, j and maize Can you make them for le*s jthan 85c? Sleeping Garments. 49 GOWNS Striped outing FanneJ gnwnr. Sixes 10, 12 and 2 4 year*. Pink and blue. Ltt. NIGHT SHIRTS Striped outing flannel night *hirts for hoy* who wear sixes 10, 12 and 14 year* Each. 1.39. SLEEPERS Taney outing sleeper*, rot with feet. Pink. blue, and tan, in s;se* 4. 6 and * 1 89. Pillow Slip*. 50 | M ADEIRA* SLIPS Fine little *lip* for ; twlants’ pillows. Madeira embroidered. 1.95. PLAIN SLIPS Fine materials, with dainty iare edge. 95c. Sweaters. 51 CHILD'S SWEATER—Tan. brushed wool, with orange trimming. 3.95. CHILD'S SWEATER—Orange, with tan trimming, very soft and fine. 9.95. CHILD'S SWEATER Brown sweater, tan trimmed, knitted with scarf collar. 3.95. GIFT SPECIALS --- Cards. 52 4 FUt U T INF Of ~ard« rot only for ; Christmas and New Year#, but for birth- | 4*y* and anniversaries. and every special day or occasion. Very moderately priced. Dolls. S3 j NIGHT LAMPS Wire frame* mounted with bisque doll beads and fitted wuh cord and socket plug. 1 60. BED LIGHT The convenient lights for night reading are most attractive when mounted with a doll's head Not at all difficult tq make. Each. 1.00 TF I FPHONE SCREEN Doll frame*. inches high, complete with pretty doll head, completely covers a telephone 1 00. H1H APRONS t)f unbleached muslin stamped in simple patterns. 59c. Bl'lT'KT SET S All linen, in white. Each. , &9o. I POT HOLDERS Ca*e fitted with thrtv j pad*, for handling pots and pan*. AH' four pieces stamped to embroider. S9c. Parly Accessories. 54 MAH ON - a box. 4n opportunity to buy the s~i for I 00. BH1PGF P APS Decorated set of four with table number. Set. 6Sc. PENCILS -Unique ladie* and clowns that • re pencil* make fine favor* or low score prize*. Each. 10c. • Moth card table cover, hand decorated and 1 boxed in black and gold box. ready for ! Christmas giving. Farh, 2 .50 SCORE PADS Blnf' deeorated to match the table eoxer. Set xf four, boxed. 2.00. Lamps. 55 SABLE LIGHT FRAMES Or e lot of mrr fiamc* include* a doseu dittirent stvlx** n wiie table lamp frames. Huy them at the sale and our instructor will help you 1 make them. Special S9e. AND! 1 LIGHT FRAMES Wtre frame lo shield a caudle light. These fei a •out IO» each. Cash patrons racaiva tha sans courtesies accorded to charge customers in case of exchange or return of merchandise, GIFT SPECIALS I CANDLE SHlfcl.DS—Three new styles in elude the popular basket shield and other*. Thc*e wire frame* may he covered with little expense. Our instructor will help you. Each, 29c. BRIDGE SHADES -Decorated parchment ihades, in bright colorings. Each. 1.9f. Novelties. 56 SUKSEKY RHYMES Cleverly illustrated and prettily framed pictures for kiddie*' rooms. Boxed for giving, 69c. MOTTOES A large line of popular senti ments a gift that one may appropriately give to anyone. Each, 60c. MOTTOES—Old samplers make clevsr mottoes for prizes and gifts. Each, 1.00. IJUILL PEN'S—For gift or prize these pens are nicely boxed. Each, 89c. WAX FLOWERS- Hand made Jonquils ati£ w roses, two in a box, with foliage. Box, , 1.50. FLOWERS—California paper poppies, about eight of them, attractively boxed, with buds and foliage. J.60. CALENDARS VoJland’s new calendar of salads, deserts, cakes, luncheon and din ner menu-4. A prize or gift to please. 75c. 'I RAYS Hand decorated Japanned serving traps. Each, 1.50. PLUM BRIDGE BASKET? Gilted gift baskets filled with jar* of marmalade*, jellies, honey, little packets of dates and figs, sugar coat4 <1 nut*, fine cand.es, and choice tea*. 2.50 to 10.00. ^ -'110E TREES—Enameled and decorated, to make attractive gifts and prize* — boxed. 1.25. KINDLING BASKETS—And magazine i baskets. Decorated in colors to com bine with your room. 3.75 to 15.00. Candles. 57 CANDLE STICKS—Squatty candle stick* with randies ; black, orange, blue, and rose. Boxed, pair. 2.00. DECORATED CANDLES—All colors, mpny -hapes and sizes to fit any holder. Pair, 50c. CANDLE LIGHT SHADES—Taffeta «ha^ with clever ruching*. Ro«e, gold, and delft blue. Each, 1.75. CANDLE LIGHT SHIELDS- Parchment •■hields, trimmed with black velvet; to be decorated. Each, 85c. , Stamped Goods. 58 LEA AltfiONS- J'ink and maize dimity, ‘•tamped in simple designs. What more attractive gift at the price—15r. a BABY BIBS—Both bib and tray cloth, » stamped to embroidery. Set. loe. TEA SETS—Five-piece sets, including ?5 nch cloth and four napkins. Set. 1.00. COVERS—Card table covers with the edg*» aped, lumped ready to embroider. Each, «9r. BOUDOIR SET—Dre«=er scarf and vaaitv *et of pure handkerchief linen. Stamped ■4n white, and may he embroidered in either white or color. The set complete, 1.00. HUC'K TOWELS—Dainty colored towels—■ 18x50 stamped to be embroidered. Each, 29c, GOWNS—Batiste gowns, in pink, stamped •-o embroider. 1.00. _ % w «• GOWNS—Barred dimitie*. made up ready to embroi i«-r. Blue and maize shade*. L00. 'll.LOWS -Crib and carriage pillows **f i atiste or lawn, stamped for dainty ena | broidery. Each. 59c. j HOUSE DRESS- —Eight *tyle« cf linen*. each of whirh, embroidered, would ■^ake a !o eiy gift from one woman to an lather. 1.00. GIRL’S DRF.>> Size* h to 12. in stamped j linene dresses for little girls. 89c. PURCHASES MADE NOW 'during the lfonth-End *sle will not *p j parr on November sta*rments. They will not be payable until January W'hen an 'opportunity, such a* this Month-End *a> nffer* practical saving* on fine quality m I merchandise, ft is th# smart woman vho ™ ; readze* future a* well a* present need*, j and buys heavily of f^n* quality mer | chandiae. ’ CASH PATRONS who shop with us during the j Month-End Sales or at any other time, receive the same consideration and courtesies as do charge patrons, particu larly in the case of exchange or return of merchandise. APPLICATIONS for charge accounts are made with the credit office, third floor. We solicit your patron age, and assure you that we •+,J* will be able to satisfy you in every detail of merchandise nr service. FREE PARKING Patrons^■isdi^^hop^^^h'^u* find it convenient to park at the Aquila court station, where there is no danger of having fenders bumped, and polish scratched. A sales check, for any amount what ever. from Thompson-Beldon. v will secure the refund of your f admittance charge. We are glad to be of this service to you. GIFT MAKING There's something very per sonal about the gift that one makes. Lamp shades .bed lamp, doll lamp, beaded bag. telephone screen, or plaque work many acceptable gifts that it is a pleasure to plan and to make. Then. too. the cost is considerably less when one mad receive competent instruction without charge. Miss Sherman, instructor of lamp shades making; Mrs. m Butts, embroidery; Miss Lich tensteiger, plague work; Miss Lorenz Dennison, paper and wax work, and Mis Dorothy Johnson, bead work. A Sale Like This Each Month is Whv One Always Finds New Merchandise at Thompson-Belden’s 4 * l J