THE 11EK: OMAHA, FRIDAY. XOYKMltKIl -0, UM. Nebraska Nebraska ST. PAUL COMMERCIAL ELEYEN TAKE BAR EXAMS Legislature Must Proviae Machinery To Carry on Contest More Young Men Admitted to Prac tice Before Supreme Court. CLUB HAS A BANQUET 8T. PAUL, Neb, Nov. 19.-Pr tal. The second annual banquet of the St. Paul Commercial club waa held In the basement of tht Presbyterian church Monday evening. Annul 2iO gueata fr and Ml the lartirat mill brM conducted present. Including members of the I'mn- affair of Its kind ever hell In the city, merclal club ant their wives, Howard , Mr. H. H. lti-tmnnri. superintendent of county farmers, cltlsona of neighboring ' the ft. Paul schools, toiistmnaler. and Vrilon Pacific railroad of- Toaete were responded to by V. J. Chris- towns flclals. The banquet conalated of four Couraes and t ser$d by the women of the Preebytertan and Methodist churches. teaen. president of the Commercial club; Ir. F. 8. Nicholson, mayor of the city; Mr. Peter F.bbeaon of St. raul and lion. Thomas J. Doyle of IJneoln. Several musical numheia acre given. The Pt. Paul Commercial club la a live, Browing oi'Riinlxatlnn of about 100 mrm tera, composed of buslnesa men, farmers, professional men, rlerka and teachers. Dr. I.nvell la Arqatttetl. TORK, Neb.. Nov. 19 (Special.) In dlatrlct court the case of the state ngalnat Pr. Itoy l.ovctl, charged with shooting at Kdward Ashley with Intent to wound or malm, wu decide! In favor of tha defendant. The trial ai the re mit of a, controversy over tho ownership of a horse which took place In a livery barn at Bradahaw last June, tanvell fired two ahota at Ashley, neither of which took effect. WEIDENFEID NOT CANDIDATE " Omaha Ma Mentioned for Place on Board of Control Not tHltle Under the Un aa It ow Stands. (Prom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Nov. l.-Hpeciat-lf ex Reprcsentatlve F. U Bollen of .Croft on aucceel8 In getting a recount of the bal- fj) lota cast on constitutional amendments, which lost out at the laat election, he will i ..fsiiM It tHmna-h a aneelal act of the legislature and not through the Cj usual methods used In a contest, accord- K In to an' opinion given out by Attorney K General . Martin todny In response to a In Those (From a 8taff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Nov. 19 (Speclal.)-Klcvcn young men took the examination for ad mission to practice before the supreme ; ,pttcr addr(.8SO1 to the state legal depart- ft court yesterday and were successful. Two .,, ThB ooln)on of .,, attorney sen- Vi bo., n... fy There seems tni bn no statutory rro-1 vision in mis siaxe ouuinins uic prorfuuic pj in caae It la desired to contest the result In of an election upon a proposition auo mltted to a vote, of the people of the en tire state, although the right to contest In auch caae la given In general terms. You will note the atatute does aay that any proposition aubmltted to a vote of the people may be contested upon vsrl oua ground, one of them being "for any error In any board of canvassers in i countinu the votes or In declaring the A local morning paper mentioned the result of the election, If the error would more failed in their work were successful were: John 1 Hyrna, Herbert J. Cornell. Km met S. Brumbaugh and Arthur L. i'almer, Omaha; Alfred K. Kggern. South (jmaha; Oren A. Belser. Lincoln; K. Kemp Heath, Cody; (i. Nelson Lyon, Nelson; Clarence U. Miles, Bethany. Arthur L. Palmer of Omaha la a grad uate of the Harvard law school and will open an office in Omaha. tVeldetifleld ot Candidate. 1 ton con Crib Blanket l"ast colored crib blanketa In pink and blue; many nursery patterns Itabbit, chick, floral, etc. Sle 30x40. Regularly priced at 50c each. Special Friday 35c 'II w ' iff ii an i jwn m !""!, "i" f .'.'n-V'1 ' l : " '. ' r "VT"""1 T,1"''.T" 4 n lank ft Heron ants, lOc Kach Itemnants of different quality cot ton hlanketa In white, gray and tan color; tip to half regular alia blanketa: uaeful In any g nnuaenoirl. Special. Frl- I Iff . hvmwi - Tr-"- "iTt li'aTT 'iTllff 'rtlTJ TaiftiTaniii irMfllil 1 -j T 1 Tllll Mt H I Mil Mi iltfiili 1 day, each 8,000 Yards of Silks, Dress Goods and Velvets At Halt ince and Less Friday in Basement name of George Weldenfield, bookkeeper for the Board of Control, aa a candidate for the appointment as a member of the board to take the place of the present member. Judge Holcomb, whose term cg Pirea In 1915. Mr. AVcldenfleld said thla morning that there la nothing whatever In the story. Mr. Weldenfleld's home, la In Omaha and he could not be appointed to the position even If he desired it, aa the law specifically provides that no two of the members of the board shall come from the same town. As Judge Kennedy, one member, Is from Omahn, that shuts the bookkeeper out unless he can ' prevail upon Mr. Kennedy to resign, and the judge showa no signs of that. rlmnw the result.' The general rule is that. In the absence of a statute prescribing the method of contesting elections, the remedy la by an information In the nature of a qua warranto filed on behalf of the atate by the attorney general, or other prosecuting officer, at the inatance of a private, cltl sen or citlsens, known aa the re.ator or relators. (15 Cyc. B.) But, "there can be no remedy by quo warranto In con testing an election on a propos.tlon, for that remedy la employed only to test the right to an office or franchise." lj Cyc. K'4.) . I In my opinion, it win ne necessary ior , the legislature, when it convenes in Jan- uary next, to provide some method of procedure for contesting the election on the constitutional amendments submitted tr. tha nlMors for their anoroval at tlie last general election, if It desire to have auch election contested or the votes on Democratic papers that have been try ' BnlJ amendments recounted. An act. pro- Ing to select the new appointments to be made by Dr. Thomas, superintendent elect, published a list this morning In BPite of the fact that the doctor does not himself know as yet Just what changes he will make In his office force. To The Bee Dr. Thomas said Just before he left for New York that he was not yet pre pared to give out the names of his ap pointees, as he had not fully made up his mind Juet who he would appoint and how many he would need. Dr. Thomas has rented the nice home of Simon D. Mayer at J225 H, only two blocks from the state house, and will occupy' It as soon as Mr. Mayer leaves, which he will do Sunday, on a trip to Huropc. ..rihinr the procedure, could be paasea In the early days of the session. The ex penses of a contest of such magnitude will, no doubt, be enormous. I do not want to Involve the state In this expenso unless a definite procedure Is provided by law. I Neuinann to Contest ! Election of Spencer ! to the State Senate pj lne Dress boods ihe Silks The Velvets a . hibj aa v wvw j m vi The Coatings 3ti-lmh to M-imn cuit ing. and Coatings Hanging in lengths Hum t to b yarnH, a.xi celling in the regular way ut 7fe to $1.00 a yarn. I ienin and Continue egea, Diagonal, 1-ancy Suttitigs, liroadcloths, Victoria Mix tuieit, J'opllna. and TalietaM. Henriettas, Maniumi Millings, etc. Choice of the entire lot fThluy, at bto per yard several H'midred lards or hine wika In Remnant Lengths The accumu latlona of our recent epeclui hmJo on tne Maui l'loor. Lengths of from 2 to 10 yards. Suitable lor dresnes, waists, petticoat., linings, etc. If you are in need of silk, don't overlook this Sale. Values up to 11.00 a yard. Choice of the lot KrMay, at 390 per yard. Beautiful Boulevard Fancy Vol vets in two and three-tone coin Vitiations, shower and ppot; ne.il brocades In neutral eflecta, Koman and Bulgarian dealgna; plain vein Una velvets in all the newest fall colorings, including black. These are mill ends, sample pieces and remnant lengths of from 2 to 8 yards. Worth up to $1.00 yard. Choice of the lot Friday at 390 per yard. Chinchillas, fancy Pnlmn coana, cnmela' hair, reversible Plaldn mvl checks, renellant coating!", Heavy diagonals and whipcords, Peau do Peche, Duvetlne, Velour, etc. Worth up to $1.00 yard. Cholco of the lot Friday at 39o per yard. 5,000 Imported Samples of High-Class Dress Goods from the Customs Hou e That represent several hundred styles of dress goods at a fraction of their value. matctieo ana single Oft IrI Values Up To $1.00 Yard Choice Friday Cents YARD lot Friday, at. 39c Plwe 3,000 Single Pieces of . 1 ravelers samples In every known style and suitable for many uaeful purpose. Your f l'er choice of en- I 11 C tire lot Friday v I Custer County Will Hold Thirty Belgian Meetings Sunday BROKEN BOW, Neb., Nov. -(Special.) Custer county, which had the dis tinction of leading all out-state counties In contributions to the Christmas ship, THREE DlVOnUtld UMAN I tU IN GAGE DISTRICT COURT BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. 19. (Special.) Julius Neumann of Wyhiore. defeated candidate for state senator from Gage and Pawnee counties, Wednesday even- ' ing announced that he would contest the j election of A. V. Spencer, republican, who , won by three voles. Mr. Neumann holds that the election was Irregular In that illegal votes were cast. He asserts that in one township In Gage county the vote heretofore has never been over 18, but at the recent election S45 vote were cast. He claims that laborera were sent hem i from Iowa to work and after voting were taken back to that state. Silk and Cotton Dress Fabrics Choice at has again come to the front In the matter of rel;ef for the war sufferers In a prac tical way. It Is now proposed that Cus ter county send to the destitute In Bel- , Itlum two or three carloads of wheat in-' Btead of one, aa originally Intended. To carry out this plan an executive commit- I tee has been appointed consisting of Rav. : W I Gaston.-. chairman; E. P. Bteen. . secretary; D. M. AmBberry, Judge Sulli van and Judge A. It. Humphrey, all of Broken Bow. This committee baa ar-. ranged to hold next Sunday at 3 p. m. ' thirty mass meetings In as many places In the county and will furnish two speak- BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. 19. (Special.) Three, divorce were granted and one pe tition filed in the district court Wednes day, the plaintiff In Wh case being a woman. Mabel McDaniels of this city was granted, a divorce from Rbscoe Mc Daniels on the grounds of nonsupport; Carrie '7.90k,. also of Beatrice, was given her freedom from Carl Zook on the same grounds, and, Nellie A. Llchtjr of DiUer obtained a decree on the grounds of de sertion. : - Matilda E. Curry of Wymore brought action for divorce from A. J. Curry, al- crs for each place. Subscriptions for wheat or Its equivalent In money will be JeKlng oeBertlou and nonsupport. muni av cm:n i u tiv, .uimun ui iwi days it Is proposed to send the loaded cars down the line with the legend, "Custer county wheat for starving Belgium." The people everywhere over the county are enthusiastic over the movement, and with the splendid work being done by the ex ecutive committee the contribution will be assembled and on Its way in a short time. STOCKMAN ACCUSED OF . ' BUYING STOtEN PROPERTY (From a- Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Nov. 19.-peclal.) William Teusoher, a wealthy stockman of Milford, was placed under arrest today by Sheriff Hyera, charged with receiving stolen property,- the charge being that he had bought 8,400 cubic centlmertea of hog cholera serum from Michael Cody, a Jan itor at the state farm. , . Cody waa arrested this afternoon and admitted that he had taken the serum and that the Milford man was the pur chaser. His dealings with the purchaser have been going on since the state fair and began when Teuscber made him a present of W cents for a thermometer owned by th estate which the latter wanted. Teuscher seta up the defense that he thought that he was buying It in the regular way and that Cody had a right to sell It Constipation Poisons Von.' Dr. King's New Life Pills regulato vnnr bowels, prevent constipation and stimulate the liver to healthy action. All druggists. Advertisement. French PlayrigHt Addresses American Authors and Artists Pioneer Woman of Nemaha Dead. AUBURN. Neb., Nov. 19.-(Spcial.) -Word has Just been received of the death of Mrs. Gilford Lilly of Nemaha at Lin coln, where ahe underwent an operation. She was 73 years of age and had for years been in feeble health. Bhe had not the vitality to rally from the ahock. She is survived by a husband. & year " of age, and three grandchildren. The Lillys located on a farm In Asplnwell precinct, this county. In 18. coming from Wisconsin. Their only daughter. Mrs. Edward Thomas, died several yaru ago. Tliey'llved for several years in Au burn, but later moved to Nemaha to be near the farm and their niotherles.i grandchildren. NEW TORK, Nov. 19. Eugene Brleux, French playwright author and member of the French academy,; was the chief gpeaker at the first session of the sixth annual Joint meeting of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, held here today. In Introducing Mr. Brleux, William Dean Howells. president of the academy, said this was the first Instance' In which the French ' academy had sent a member to represent it In America. Mr. Brleux reaJ a letter from President Polncare of France, written to President Wilson, In which the president of France expressed regret at his Inability to at tend the meeting and added that "the appalling events which have taken placo In Europe and which are of vital Im portance for the cause of popular liberty, of course, make It Impossible for me to absent myself from France at this time." President Polncare also expressed sym pathy and admiration for the United States. Mr. Brleux delivered an address on "The Drama as an Instrument of Social Betterment" In It he. asserted that the gubllng principle of his work was a con stant tendency to protest against th4 abuse of power. President Wilson sent a message of welcome to Mr. Brleux and expressed his interest In the meeting. Turks Win Naval Battle in Black Sea BERLIN, Nov. 19. -(By Wireless to the Associated Press.) A Turkish fleet has engaged a Russian squadron composed of two battleships and five cruisers off Bebastopol, according to an official re port reaching Berlin from Constantinople today. One of the Russian battleships was seriously damaged, and the other vessels, with the Turkish ships in pur suit, fled to Sebaatopol. About 6,000 yards of this aeaaon"n cholceat plain and printed materials foreign and domestic. So much in domand for street and evening wear. values up to toc per yarn. included are the following weaves; av-i&on rrenon rantea gui ana cotton crape - 35c value 36-Inch Bilk and Cotton Colored MarqtUaatte 30c value i 4o-Ineh Plata Whits and Colored Crepes SOc value 87-Inch Plata and Print ad Bilk Jaoqnards SOc value 87-Inch Bilk Strips Bio Cloth Neat printings. 25o 1 vl" i 87-Inch Baantlfm Bilk Btrtoa Voiles 25c values 87-rach Beantlfnl Printed Orere da China J Be values Beantlfnl Bollenne Wears Pabrloa SOc value 11 iT ( jl OV ) Per Yard Men's Suits and Overcoats-Worth to $12.50 Choice at $8.50 $1.49 They come-. All good sixes, it. ho Bnita Are all-wool or wool and worsted. in Browns, urays, Blues ana raney mixtures, styles. . Two and three-button models. All to 44 Choree Friday, at The Overcoats With ehawl or convertible collars. Made of Kood : all-wool fabrics ' About' 300 to select from Friday, at Men's Trousers in pure worsted and cauhmere. All neat pat terns. Slies ti to-4 waist measure. Special, Friday Mackinaw coats i . . j ..83. 98 I (tannine Coon Overcoats ttiiim jaorse uoaia ........ ajie.oo I Union-Mad Overalls . $35.00 . . . 490 This FalFs Greatest Values BMnWaVnanMWM nVnnannaMaMsnMnBBnBnannnBnBnnjnnnaBns nMnaBHBanannanBBnaanBnannBBna In Women's and Children's Wear $5.00 149V3.49 Wom.n'a aad Miss.a' Coats Worth 97.60 to $15.00 Take poor oholo. la thla sals, for tine winter coats of all kinds. All stylish and swag ger couta. Various lengths. 849 splendid garments, mostly samples. College Coats. Cape Coats, plain and fancy Belted Coats. Plush Lined Coats with fur collar, etc. Tho greatest lot of rlght-up-to-the-mlnute Coats, In Chinchillas, """'"i iuusu aua piain cioma, rancy 1'iaias, Pioveltyi hwmib, nt. uvng ana nnuri coats. woman's. Misses' and Juniors' Coats, worth no . to 810.OO. ' Take your choice la this ale for uver z.voo coata at these two prices. All good, prac tical atylt a. Blacks and colors. titles 113 to 1. 11 to 20 and 34 to 44. Hundreds of different styles In Caracul, Chinchillas, Boucle. all satin lined Broadcloths, Novelty materials, fancy mixtures oLng and short coats. Borne have fur collars. Not a coat In the lot worth less than .00 and from that tin to 310.00 choice at U 4i arnt 13 4ft. 700 Fine Plush Cot for Women and MiMeiVIue Up to J3S Fine Coata, perfect In every way. Plain and lancy. Made of the finest r . ' r,iui ittueis auarnaa. rin u Other materials are Baby Lamb, Caracul. Plain Plnah .h f-' to 44. ttntmi MONEY TO LOAN On Omaha Property Have special fund on hand of $200,000. H. W. BINDER, 823 City National Bank Building;. lining. cut Not up to 35. We have no recollection of ever seeing such fine garments offered at this low price before. Kale. Baxeme'it g. Other materials are Uaby Lamb, Caracul, Plain Plush and Combinations, eta Misses' sires 1 to 20. Women's T sizes ?i '2.89 -Worth '6.95 Woman's and Misses' Soiti 910.00, $18.60 aad to $18.00. Take you 4 cnoioa . in tola sal lor Here Is a value that should bring every woman to this store In a hurry Friday morning at the opening of this sale- Choice of any Hult In our Baaemi r' for $0.89. Every suit, is a correct fall and winter style, made of all wool Broadcloths, Gabardines, Diagonals, rough cloths, etc Dozens of prettv styles. Long and short coata; Tunic and Yoke Top Skirts. All sixes, 14 to If) and 33 to 44. Women's and Misses' Skirts worth from $3.90 to $4.00. Cholo of tho lot la this aa).. at Over 900 skirts, made of all-wool serges, fancy cloths, checks, plaids, etc Hundreds of different styles. Russian Tunica, Folds. CortMna- I worn $1.39 Choloo of lot of about 900 Wooasa'a and Misses' Hults. Tbsy are worth to $10.00. . . ine styles are not this season's, but they are all good, practical styles and every woman who wants a good suit for wear la offered a grand opportunity In this sals. These are made of all-wool fiergea and novelty cloths. Khort and cut away coat a. SILK PETTICOATS With pleated and tucked bottoms Two very pretty styles. Every ..rw iiui iiu uiui'k. ah sizes. r-iira wen made or extra good quality messallne. 13 50 values. ATEXK PETTICOAT Blacks and colors. I wizens of styles And Other Cottoa Pettiooata Worth v .uv niacKB ana colors. i wizens oi siyien. All made of extra good ma terials. Many largo alzes hi ibch, $1.29 50c Fall and Winter Dresses-Worth from $5 to $10 Made Of nne all-wool Herges, Novelty Cloths, Worsteds, Corduroys, plaids etc. Also Plaid and 8erge Combinations. Hundreds of different styles' Home sre fur trimmed, others with various kinds of pretty trimmings! The sale price would hardly cover the cost of the materials. With and without RusHlsn Tunic Plain and elaborate dresses. Not - a dress In the lot worth less than 35.00, and a few worth X All up to 310.00. Hpeciul Friday, at.... Waists Worth to $1.75 Choice of about 300 beautiful waists in Pilk, Lace, Chiffon, Net, etc. Hmall lota of each kind grouped together for one big sale. All good styled. Long and it short sleeves, etc. Plain OilC and fancy v w Waista Worth 8&0 to 89o About i.000 white and colored waists of every description. High necks, low nerka; long and allot t nf sleevea; Middle. Norfolk. Sf Bhirt Styles, etc a-vw Wom.n'a and Mlas.s' Wash Drosses Worth np to $1.00 Wouse dresuns and tub dresses of different kinda. Uark and light patterns In Per cales, Chambrays, Ulng- A r hams, etc. All sixes up 43C to 4 Warm kirte Made of striped out ing .flannel with scalloped bot toms. Knit skirts of va- OO ' rlous colors, 29e value . 4 JC for Magiiam A proas Women's nlng ham Aprora, with and without bibs. Several styles. Oood . values at 25c, In this I sale, at Children's Coats One lot of about 400 children's coats, mostly 2 to 3-year sizes Some 3 to 14 years coats that were made to sell up to 33 ;5 Fine Bearskins with quilted linlnga; aiso ciotu coals. Plain and rough In the lot worth leaa than 32.50. Friday Children's $9.00 to $9 00 Coats Sixes 9 to 9 aad 9 to 14 Years Dozens of new up-to-date styles. Cape coats. Plush, Chinchillas, Baby Lamb, .. j i:auilia. etc . All wanted colors and black. Offered at Children' Dresses, $ to 9 aad 9 to 19 Mwmtw man necas ana long aleeves. I tresses made of good heavy wash materials for fall and winter wear. Many different styl.s. trm 75c and 3100 values, 4C Children's' Dtsssm ' ' aad ito'mpers, Ag.s 1 to 9 Y.arMHe ut check ed and striped flannelette. Romp ers of good wash materials, p etc liie to 3c values, I S offered at ,1.29 $3 boys' Ciotiiing J V 1 1 ux y u'l t ine b.viii'tikii ior iuw 11. 1 low. AKM 111 lu t )vu.a. are till new model oteii oaia and come in ail 10 101 a nvw.' mu n vim i.u..viM..h 4ivbb til aay hiuv,ii Also aoixl iiuaty I III'VIUIH I.uuiiHi 1111II1K. sea H - III ID ) kl , H- Xlva lf o Oi. lor Ovu-ooata tut .ua, a t 4, '1 lie new Miuiui)' aim nikdi un lar Ctait,iuuio ui nuavy inuvlotJ, 1 weeus ai.il iveiaeya. 'J'n-y atu worm up to 35.00. Mpttciul ) eillitn, Win 1 Ii to v In limy, Ian, hlue and inixr.i at terna. Ail new t-iiuiLiiouiiotia of coluis In Twcixta, Hoiiieaunn and oiK'iIh. .Noun) Have liiietl am. Ages 10 to IK years. Special in our buse inent, nt Boys' All-Wool Suits With 8 .rs of Paats All new winter aliaOu. Two pairs of full lined pants. Ilelt atrapa and watch pockets. Agea to II years. Worth up to 35.00, Special, at IIo'n' H cater Coats With the new roll collar or the V ahaped neck. In Tun. Hlue and Worth K.9a $3.40 tlray Age 6 to IS yenja. up to 31.00. On nitlo ' HiiHe- I rlday, In our ment, at Boys' Kuff Heck or Cyron Collar Sweaters In Brown, Blue and Orny. For hoys of all ngea. Worth up to 32. 00 Sppiinl Frl'lny, lit Boys' Maoklnaws In the new Nor folk atyle. Patch pocketa. Shnwl collar models In Blink ami Hcd. Orav and Black, (Irecn ami ITiif'' Check-t. All ngea, 7 to 1$ years. Special, at Hoys' Flannelette lUoime vhey come In light nnrt dark shades. Ueguliir 50c values, Frl'lny, at. Children's Olov.s, Mlttena - and Oaantleta Made of leather Hnd fleece lined. Fine for wear and very warm. Special, at 59c Collar ic and 95c v Nor Khnwl 1 It.-ii. r.1.,r.lf $2.90 new, 25c - and pr Hnd 39c fl.BO Col tun llUnketa, Hc Full sice, soft fleece, good heavy cotton; for double beds; white, gray and tan color, ltugular n r value 31.50 a pair. Fri- HoC day, at $1.0 Winter ConiforU, OUe Large size, heavy comforU, fancy scrolled, stitched and tufted; me dium and dark colors. Regular $1.25 grade. DUC Friday, at 75c lUunkets nt iWc Of good cotton, gray, white and tan; short napped blanket ior tnree- quarter and single beds. Special, Friday, at the pair '. . 39c NOTIONS 10 Bnst-Proof Dress w.a.ys Card truod Pearl Buttons Dozen .... (rood Mooas aim ulack and wlilte. Card 90v-aru Spool 'a nx.au Fri day, spool Oood Uold-Sysd Weedles Fri day, paper Parnlng Cotton Special Fri day, apool Wash .llnff All fast colors. Yr,1 Largo Pleeea of BlasUo .. 9 1, a Ktch ' w 1 i' Ic IG Ic Ic IG Any color. Floor Mops For Varnished Floors Regular SOc value. Spe cial Friday, eacn 15c lOo Mouon BOa.s special Friday, each Mercerised Vroohat Cotton for tin, Uag Any color. Special 9IAf Friday, spool fcZw Ohlldren'a Panoy Work Boxss onu big lot for Friday s selling. Worlli up to 60c. Special, Frl- I fin 100-Tard BpooU Sewing JllAf Bilk Spool U a? U fM Pins Any size, t doxen...6o OT. "1 1 is . I I Oo Warm Underwear Kisses', Children's and Boys, Tests. ranta ana uiawtn r ibul- coiton. Gray and white. Worth up to 35c garment. Rneclal. ner aarment Misses't Chlldrsa'a and Boys' V' Suits High neck, long alcevea, ankle length; open crotch aim drop aeat. Worth up to 6tu per suit. Special, at Women's Vests and Pants High neck and long sleeves Fleecy lined cotton. Ankle lengths pants to match. Bleached and cream. 50c quality. Spe rtul ner varment Women's Part-Wool Tests H'" neck and long sleeves. Ankle length pants to match. Natural color and white. 11 (in values, special, at. Women's Cotton I'nlon Suits Bleached only. Fleecy lined 1U' neck and long sleeves; low neck and sleeveless. Ankle lenvth. t9c values. HnM-lal. ner stilt Msses' aad Children's T.sts and Pants Oood warm fleecy "- -it garments. Hegular 25c p values Special, at, per IOC rwrment lined 25c 48c its Fleecy pants 35c Ankle 59c I tilts Mi' 48c Men's Sweaters different "41.39 IWrf'' Up to $3.00 A special lot of 50 dor.en 011 sale Friday In Basement. All styles. Shawl collars, the best knitted mate rials. Choice. Friday... Men's I'nlon Hults ii doxen men's medium weight; fleeced and heavy ribbed L'ulon Suits. Kc-ru and gray col- n or. Worth to 31.25. Mr Special, suit 9 19 Dosea M.n's Wool Mixed Shirts aad Drawers In gray ggy and tan. Worth to tlWl 31.25. Special, garment t 19 Doa.a Mea's Plseoed Shirts and Drawers Also Iierby rib- r bed. Worth 6O0 gar- jHC ment. Special, each , Millinery Sale in Basement Smart Trimmed Htt All this season's best, styles. Prac- vA tl.-allv no two .l III alike. Positively values up to 37 50. Ch olee . " llntritrmprl Halt At avetuavlly less than one-fifth Uninrrmea Hal of real value, Zlbellne Plush " " Hats In all the new fialloe RhnriAM Th pnlnra lni.nilA Una 111a Ull Purple, Taupe, etc. Worth up to 12.50. tin sale at. .. Ilctrirh Hnnrlt In t, season's most popular " - roinrs. complete trim- nlng for a sold for less than 31.35 Choice Ktlrkupa and Fancy Fe4Jiers White, black and all colors. Some Ostrich Hajulea in the lot A cleanup sale of all small iA lota and odd pieces. Val- llfC uea up to 31; choice, for mplete trim- . a a hat. Never al.UJ 1 Friday at ,v IlaU for Mlsnes and Juniors Pretty hats in Beaver, Plush and Velvet. Press and street hats for girls 6 to 16 years. S A Values up to 35. Choice J, I . 1 II in our big sale, for yv Shoes for EverybodySale in Basement 750 Pairs oi Men's Shoes In dull calf; button and blucher lace, wide toes, comfortable fit ting, tlood styles, good wearing and Htyllah shoes. Are s. II worth up to 33.00 Spe- i clal. pair aB.tr T.lvst Honss Slippers for Men and Women Floral designs. Carpet soles. All sixes. Bveryone ought to have n pair, they are so -mm comfortable. Special, per pn 1 r , Pelt Slippers for Men and Women Felt eoles. All sties. Nothing nicer, warmer or more comfort able for houe wear In Ifim winter Specially priced, 1v4 500 Pairs Women's Shoes Tan Calf. Black Kid and dull leath ers. All alr.es. Many of thorn worth 33.00 a pair; . . 11 none less than $2.50. SlaUal R Special sale, per pair v.ww j 1,800 Pairs of Women's Pins Dress rj Shoes Patent Leather. Doll Calf- M skins and other desirable leathers. Button. Practically all alses Worth $3.00 . and $2.50 pair........ Xnndreda of Pairs of Women's Pelt Slippers Fur or plush trimmed. Blacks, grays, browns and reds. Flexible leather sites. iQ All sires. Friday, per VQC pair i.93 y rU Warm and 'tomhrtabkGirMn-SUpjtrh-ull Mtt, 63e Per Pair Boys' School Shoes :1.G'J Button and lnce. Solid leather; will give excellent wear. All slsea to 6 Special ui. ni-ii'fv tmle Play Shoes for Children Made In athletic atyle. Kxtremely service able and comfortable. All Silas, up to IS. Worth to $1 per i pair. Specially priced, atsfC pair Girls' School Shoes r sho id toe Well made and fine wearing shoes In kid and cairxkin. uroau t-oea, neat fitting. All alios, HM to 2. at, per MbIh Infants' and Children's Bhoas Tans, blacks, reds and some whites. Hand turned soles Worth ttm up to $1.5$ pair. All DSC sises Black Shoe Poii h Regular 25c Jar for 5c CORSET SALE In the Basement Friday Thea. Corsets are made of coutll, with heavy web gartera attached. One model has wide grad .,trf front ateels with two hooks. The other has .i,m.. front steel Willi protector. Durabls, com fortable and splendid fitting Coraets. Guaranteed rust-proof. Special 75c Friday, at "American Girls" Cor s.ts Oood 31 00 val u.m. Offered very special Frl- i day. In the QiC Basement ...... Sanitary Aprons tond and Medium XaBngth Oorssts Me dium bust, with tape at top. All alias, special Friday, ai Oood slsa Two special lots Friday, 99o and. 4tc 12c Up to lOcHandker ch ef9, 3 l-2c Men's and Women's either plain or with embroidered Initials. Positively worth I 10. On sale Frl- SJ7C day, each LACE REMNANTS All kinds of sample stripes, H to 4-yard lengths worm up to 25c. Special Friday, each 5c 7ic 3ic Is Table and Bedding Linens 8,000 Tards of Bleached Twilled Toweling Fancy borders. Kegu lar bo ard. tbimlt 10 k) , yards to customer). Per t)9C yard Blsaohed Book Tow.Ung Soft and absorbent. Made lo - sell m . for 12tio yard. Special fC Friday, yard M.ro.ni.d Damask lengths of l'i yards MaJe of a fine mercerized yarn, laundered and looks like linen. Sells regularly 76c r yard. Special Friday, 33C each piece Pull Bleaohed, JJl-Zilnan, Satla Pin lahed Damaak Scotch make. All pretty patterns. 31.00 value, for Friday, per' yard kapklns to Match, $3.49 Dosen, Wapktna, Hemmed, Beady to Use 16-Inch slue Regular Co quality. Special Friday, at, each Abont 9.BO0 Pleoes of Paacy Lin. as. Importers' Bntlrs Sample line Centerpieces, Dollies and Scarfs. Scalloped or lace trim mert. Valuea up to (9c. DVM.v. Mnclal. each . . . mil Bleaohsd Turkish Towsli Hmmed or Fringed ends, lifto value. Special Frl .day. each HOSIERY Man's, Woman's ' and Chlldraa'a Xoalary In tan color. Medium and heavy weight. All alses. Worth up to 20o per pair. y Friday, at, per JJC Men's, Women's' asd'childro'n's' Part- Wool atoaiery r me cuuou, nvr llned.- Heavy weignt. MHtrth 2So pair. Special, 'r riaay, per pair S and 6-lneh Ribbons Qualities worth up to 38o All new riuiwn. r j printa; also Koman stripes. Chutes of the entire lot Friday at. yard HUME NEEDH Diamond MC" Soap Special Friday. XO bare for........ Wizard Polleh Mop Small ia. with handle Uquld Tensor 2 So size bottle I "7f for 1 1 M Hair Goods $wltohes Worth vp to $4.00 Will be offered Friday In the Ilaaement. at Largo Clnate Puffs Worth up to $8.00. Will DO orierea In the liasement Friday, at Poppy Pattern Silverware MASS BT B. WAXLACB ft BOBS Sals Sis to a set. Prlo. Teas worth 76o..8c Desserts ....worth 31.00..6SO Tables worth I1.25..690 Cold Meat Porks. . .worth S0c..9&o nf lv" c..Bog Uravy Ladl.s ......worth S0 Jewelry, lmiiti uoU, ttc. Leath.r Bags Worth 3100 Choice Friday, at On. Lot of 99o to SOo Jewelry I (1m Choice Friday, at I U0 Ivory Top Powder Jars, OCf Worth 60o Special Friday . . s l W lelC yard. warp 19c 20c 34g 9c Fine Mercerised Sateens Black only. Hand woven. Permanent finish. 12 He vaiuc ; rnuay, y aru ......... Comforter Coyerlng In all the new fall designs, floral, Persian and Ori ental effects. 7o value. Friday, yard Cotton Batting Finest bleached cardod cotton bat ting. Perfectly prepared Long, staple, fluffy rolls. 16o value; special, per roll.... Unbleached Muslin 19 Inches wide.' Soft finish.' So value. Friday, off the bolt, yard 80-inch Bleached Muslin Extra fins quality 8o value. At this bargain sals Frl day, yard Bleached Sheets EIzs 72x90 Inches. 1-lnch f n. hems. 39o value. Frl- .rtlT Neat 4ic 7c 5C 7c 75c 9 up to 50c 59c day, each Pillow Cases to Match Blse 42x39 Inchea. Well fin ished.. I0o value. Friday, each ., Fancy Outing Flannel S3 inches wide Fall and winter weight. All neat designs. as 12 Ho value. Friday, per I 3C yard w Zephyrs and Gingliama Beautiful dress fabrics. Tho sea son's choicest designs and color ings. Values up to 12 Vie. lengths up to 1$ yards. Friday, yard Dress Percale In all tho wanted light Indigo and dark colors ana designs. Book fold, lo value. Frl- aay, yarn Fancy Printed Sllkollne Big variety of fall comforter de signs. The moat serviceable lengths, easily matched, to values. Friday, at, per yard Domet and Shaker Flannel Cream color. Extra warm, fleecy nan. For cntidren s wear. 8c value. Friday, at, per yard Amoskeag Zephyrs 12 inches wide. Fine for dress and shirting purposes. Choice assort. ment of neat checks and stripes. i:ve valua Fri day, yard Dress Ginghams The good old reliable genuine "Red Seal brand. So nuicn in demand. It Ho value. Fri day, yard Fancy Outing Flannel 27 inchea wide. Beautiful nap. Warm and durable Neat de signs. $o valua Special, Friday, yard Twilled Down Flannel Extra, weight. Full napped bleached. AIL perfect goods off the bolt. Special Fri day, yard Dress Percale 33 Inches wide. Finest quality. All the new fall designs. Neat stripes. dots and figures, to hc value. Friday, at, per yard 54c o and 4ic 4ic i leecy 5e Sic He Warm 5k and 7c . All in... 6k jK2S?SrinSZ5HSd5ZS25Z52SESZ5Z515ZS r3 1