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APPLY POSLAM END DISTRESS^, OF ITCHY SKIN Jnat call on Poelam to bring you the comfort your suffering ekir ?s**av?9 Let It help you to> be tree f*s?rn eruDtion? and all disorders s?r?irh mark your skin as needing art.septic, healiHg treatment. G nie.?? you h?ve actually ?een Poeiam? work and know how read ily it takea hold, stopping the itch Ing a*, once, you will hardly believe Ita effecta poesible In so short a time. In Ecaema? Poelam'?* action ap p?are all the more remarkable when the trouble ia persistently stubborn and nothing else aeems to bring last ing relief. Poslaro is harmless al ways Sold ?v?rywhere. For free sample w-r'.te vo Emergency Laboratories, 243 W?st 47th .--t., New York City. KEEP IT UP EVERY MORNING Get into the habit of drinking a glass of hot water be fore breakfast. Millions of folks bathe Internally now instead of loading their system with drugs. "What? an inside bath?" you say. Well. It Is guaran teed to perform miracles, according to hot water enthuslaatiats. There are vast numbers of men and women who. immediately upon arising In the morning, drink a glass of hot water with a teaapoonful of llmestme phosphate in it. This is a very excellent health measure. It 1? intended to flush the stomach, liver, kidneys and intestines o? the previ ous day'? waste, sour bile and indi gestible material left over in the body which if not eliminated every day. become food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels, the quick result la poisons and tox ins which are then absorbed Into the blood, causing headache, billious at tacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, impure blood and all aorta of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged t? obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but la sufficient to make anyone a real crank on tbe subject of internal sanitation. E! LUMBA60R[GHT OUT Here's instant relief! No pain, soreness, stiffness after rub bing with "St. Jacobs Liniment." Ah! Pain is gone'. Quickly??Yes. Almost instant re lief from soreness, atiffneas. lamc n?i< and pain follows a gentle rub bing with "St. Jacobs Liniment." Apply thus ?oothing. penetrating oil directly upon the ache, and like magic. relief comes. "Sf_ Jacobs Liniment" conquers pain. It is a harmless backache, lumbago, ana ?ci?tica relief, which never disap point*), cannot injure and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Straighten up! Stop those tor turoua "stitches. ' In a moment you will forget that you ever had a back, because it won't hurt or be ?tiff or lame. Don't suffer! ?"Jet a ? mall trial bottle of "St. Jacob? Liniment" from your druggist now ? nd get this lasting relief. , HERE IS A Save five to ten dollar? quickly by dry cleaning everything in the home Just as eaay as laundering. You can dry clean suits, coats, waists, silks, lace?, glovea. shoes, furs, draperies, rugs, men's c-lotlies- -everything that would be ruined by aoap and water Place a gallon or more of gasoline ia a dishpan or wash boiler, then put in the thing? to be cleaned and wash them with Solvite soap. Short ly everythiac comes out looking like a*w. Nothing fade?, shrink?, or wrin kles. No pressing needed. Do not attempt to dry clean without Solvite soap This gasoline soap is the Be eret of all dry cleaning A package of Solvite aoap contain ing directions for home dry cleaning coats but a few cent? at any drug. grocery or department store. Dry clean away from flame or out of Aoors. A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Appiy a Little Musterole. And Musteroie won't buster like the old-fa**iu<Mj4*-d mustard piaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It p?n?tr?t? to the sore spot with a ymtle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreaess aix) pain. Musteroie is a clean, white oint ment made with o? o? mustard. It is tine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchius, tonsilitis, croup, suif neck, asthma, neuralg-.a, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, pains and aches of the back ot joints, sprains, sore muscJea, bruises, chi 1 Wains, froeued feet, <x>kls on the chest. Nothing like Muaterole for croupy chil dren. Keep it handy for instant use. 30c and <50c jars; hospital size %? 50. D. C. WOMAN URGES Widow of Lr.Col.Griffiths Would Have American Women Band To Get Yank Bodies. Just returned from France, where she visited the grave of her husband Lieut Col R. H. Griffiths, who died1 In action. Mrs Anna M. Griffith? ha?' written to The Times a letter in which, she urge? that the widows, mothers ; and sweethearts of men who are buried in France organize with a, view to have the bodies of American! dead returned to this country. The body of Lieutenant Colonel, Griffiths is Interred in a little ceme-j tery at Villers Tournelle. He was a Spanish-American war veteran. ?From Amiens to Villers Tournelle." writes Mrs. Griffiths, "takes an hour end a quarter by automobile. I saw two old French cerrteteries, a small French cemetery ?Just a small garden full of white crosses?and further along was an English cemetery, with, about 100 little white crosses?. Then I came the American cemetery, which is about the same size as that of the; British. In other words, I ?aw five { on that ride. Thirty Mee Aa ?inard?. "In order to take care of this little American cemetery, our Goysrnment supports at Amiens a small camp of about thirty officers and men. with five automobiles. The automobiles need repairs about twice a week. Wherever the American goes the prices soar upward, so the American is not popular with the peasant classes. The little camp of thirty men?good Americans?is somewhat isolated. France has a shortage of coal, and the thirty men are very cold, and uncomfortable?in ;'act, blue with, cold. They cannot even get warm water for shaving purpose?. "Bring these few American bodies; home from this little cemetery and inter them in Arlington, and they would need no guard." Mr?. Griffiths says that thousands of acres of ground now utilized for cemeteri?? ?--.?d be released for culti- i vatlon by the French if the bodies of1 Americans were returned to this coun try. Maay British Touriste. France is filled with the British, who go as tourists or to visit the ! grave? of their fallen, Mrs. Griffiths says. Americans are unable to make tk? Journey, she ?ays, because of the ; distance and the expense. Here are some intimate facta as to traveling in France which Mrs. Grif j flths furnishes: "During the war, any woman could travel with officers ?and men ex ept their wives. So It Is now. Any woman can go to France except the wives. Our Government ha.? not arranged transportation on transports for the wives of the fallen, although German brides are given first class accommo dation. "The transport? are filled with these women -war brides?while wives of the fallen who went over at all haz ard.? are stranded in England, made to" get a berth on trie regular liner.?." There is no difficulty, Mrs. Griffith? asserts, in getting transportation of, tourists, but wives of the American dead are forced to make the best cf a difficult situation. CHANGES IN PERSONNE AT U. S. PRINTING OFFICE Appointments, Separation?. Promo tion?, and Other Shifts Are Announced. Appointments, separations, promo tions, etc., in the Government Print- i ing Office for the week ending Wed- I neMfay have been announced as fol- | lows: Appointments?Charles C. Briscoe, I Leo T. Cullen, James E. Edwards, | Aloysius Gleeson, John Schlosser. Al vin D. Steers, emergency messenger ' boys; Clarence D. Bonney, Charles H. Kurtz, emergency linotype operators; I Irl R. Morgan, probationary linotype ! operator, reinstated; William H. Ford. | elevator conductor, reinstated: Mal-j colui J. Annadale, Alvin V. Freeman, ! James A. Henson. George M. Raub, ' Jame.? Wilson, .?killed laborers, rein- '? stated; Edwin _ (*onnelly, William S. Harrison. Bernard J. Kober. Nor man C Stow. Stanley H. Whitman, skilled laborers. Separations?Mark D. Smith, lino type operator, resigned; MenfJel Lot sky, emergency linotype operator, re signed; George Van Horn, probation ary linotype operator, resigned; Louis! A. Lopez, emergency pressman, re signed; William H. Turner, caster! helper, resigned; Kdward Herbert,! counter, resigned; Eugene C. Bouton, helper, resigned: James F. Hassett, ' emergency bricklayer, resigned; Miss i Mabel C. Martin, emergency mon?? type keyboard operator, resigned;) Raymond M. Rollins, messenger boy. resigned; Emmett Yoder, emergency messenger boy, resigned: Philip Du four, emergency messengor boy; Wil liam S Harrison. William H. Jordan, unskilled laborers, resigned: Mr.?. Ella M. Gray, skilled laborer (f), re signed: Willis H. Cameron. jr.. Charles H. Cutts. Riehard W. Cant. ! Jr.. Jack Gooding. William B. Hol kamp. Thomas Lee. I^ee O Mitchell, ?killed laborers, resigned; Mi?.? Pearl E. Jones, skilled laborer If); Charles F. Altemus. skilled laborer. Promotions, etc -John J Collins. helper. 40 cents per hour, to caster helper. 55 cents per hour; Mrs. Flor ence E. Broady. Miss Marv K. Cook. M"rs. Li 1 ley M. France. hr\r>er!>. 4?' cents per hour to folders. '5 rents per hour; Philip Caraher, ?.killed la borer, 35 cents per h?,ur to eo?a_?****??, 40 cents per hour: Frank A ii,.?;en.' naro. emergency messenger boy, 'JO cent.? per hour to probationary mes senger boy. 20 cents per hour: Miss Helen C. Fletcher, emergency press feeder to probationary i>r?-.?.sf?.eder. 40 cents per hour; Mrs. Sarah C. Ber ger. Mrs. Amanda V. EIwooil. skilled laborers 35 cents per hour to proba tionary pressfeeder?, 40 ??rit.? per hour: Albert H. Smith. em??rijenrv pre??man to probationary pressman. 75 cfnts per hour; Walter J. Grlgt-s, James A. Leek. Martin E Mehrten! emergency compositor 75 -??etata per hour to probationary compo.?it.,r 75 cent? per hour: I?wrenoe DeAttoy William W. Duffee. William H. ***aV ton Frank W. McQuaid. Martha, ?.f. O'Brien, emergt-ncy linotype operators 75 cents per hour to probati?.nan linotype operators. 75 cents per hour; Mr.? Minnie A. Ray. emergency mono type keyboard operator to probation ary monotype keyboard ooorutmr, 73 cents per hour: Edward Herbert, helper. 45 cents per hour to counter! 10 cents per hour. Women's $2.00 Felt Juliets, $1.69 Cozy and comfortable Slippers for personal use and for jcifts. Felt Jul iets, in fur and ribbon trimmed styles, in pray and black, with leather soles. Sizes ?n. to 8. Shoe' Dept.?Kir??* Kloor. 60c Table Oilcloth 49c Special for Saturday at. 5-quarter Table Oil cloth, standard quality ?every yard perfect. Tomorrow at 49c a yard. Goldrnberg'a?Klrat KI?or. *?-/ STORE HOURS: Open 9:15 A. M.; Close 6 P. M. BOTH ?SIDES OF 7? AT ? ST. *THE DEPENDABLE .STORE* ? Amotkeag Apron Gingham* Special for 0*7ga Saturday at. . ? ? V Amoskea?? and Lan caster Apron Ging hams?the standard of excellence. in blue, brown, and rjeen checks. Tomorrow, 27c (??Idea l?**r-r???rtrat 20c and 25c Tally Card. Sp?cial for t Amr Saturday at Vwlii. / Accumulations left ?Worn recent special sal*??-choice of a va -riety of styles and de signs. None sent _? Splendidly Ready to Supply Your Cold Weather Needs at Lowest Prices Women's Silk Hosiery The Best Kinds for Gifts Select Silk Hosiery foj gifts from our complete assortments now with ease and convenience. Our stock contains the best makes, in every wanted style, color and size?qualities that will give the right service and prove doubly acceptable on this account. Stockings of pure thread silk are here in plain, lace and Paris clocks, embroidered fronts, in black, white and all colors for street and evening wear; some silk all the way up and others with service able lisle garter tops. Priced from? $3.00 to $9.00 Pur Italian ??ilk tio??-, in black, whit?* ar.d Kussia tan; reinforced dJQ Cf. foot with pointed heel.... w?s?JU Women's, I.eee Boot Purr Silk Klbrr Ho??-, semi fashioned rein forced foot; in black, cor dovan/white, and medium t>-| (""? gray . Jl?wV Women'? Mlk I,isle Now, full fashioned : high spliced heel and toe. <;ood wearing qualities: Ir regular weave? of $1.25 Ht_n values . I OC Infanta* Silk and Wool ??to-kin-?. reinforced heel and toe (_?* (\_\ white only .?M.UU <?oldenberg'??Klr??t Floor. W omen's Silk and l.isle Hose. full fashioned, in black, white and cordovan. Priced at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 MUm-?' Ribbed Silk Male Hoir, four thread double sole, heel and toe; in black and cordovan. Full length leg??. Priced according to size at 50c to 60c Women*? Oatalae Liai* Host, in black, white and balbriggan: rib bed hemmed tops. Oood flare and elastic tops. Priced at $1.00 and $1.15 Beautiful Silk underwear For HER Chrutmas Present We are now showing a complete stock of new and fresh silk undergarments?so dainty and charming that every one suggests a wel come gift. Beautifully fashioned garments of Italian and Jersey silks, in a carefully chosen assortment of attractive styles. The assortment includes Vests, Camisoles, Knick ers, Envelope Chemise and Step-in Suits, all daintily trimmed and perfectly finished, also Pantalettes and Knee Bloomers; in purple, black, white, taupe and navv. Priced from ?$4.50 to $11.00 Kayser? ?4|lk Top l'nlon Salta, in pink only; low 1 neck and sleeveleas, tight knee. Regular d?rt rtf? and extra sizes . 3)_???D G????? The Practical \ G U 1?&" Xmas Gifts Buy Now and Save Money What woman wouldn't welcome a fur piece, set of furs or fur coat for Christmas3 Selecting furs rfbw for gifts w-ill give you the advantage of choosing from our complete stock and also the benefit of special prices that mean actual savings from 15 to 30 per cent. Every fur we sell is guar anteed to give satisfactory service. Natnral Muskrat Scarfs. . $17.50 Mink Scarfs . .$42.50 Moleskin Scarfs.*45.0? Taupe & Black Fox Scarfs. .$25.00 Mink Stoles .$59.50 Red and Gray Fox St-mrfe. .$15.00 Nutria Stoles .$95.00 Hudson Se;I Stoles.$145.00 American Fox Scarfs.$65.00 Hudson Seal Shoulder Scarfs.$95 Dark Mink Sets.$169.50 Sealine Sets . $59.50 Blended Marmot Coats 1155.00 Natural Race-son Coats . . $295.00 Natural Muskrat Coats .$225.00 Nutria Coate?? .$195.00 Hudson Seal Coate*?*.$295.00 Sealine Coats .$135.00 Natural Souirrel Coat**????. .$?"-> ** Moleskin Sets.$99.>0 Natural Fox S?ets.?39.75 Cut Price Toilets Laxory Tax Not laclotkd W lUltMB'a Sluitksk? S???. round c?kee to fit the ?ha? ing mug. f? ? regular 10c cake?. ?a?5 (?(?rates ? l?h a rudi ??1?>1? ??? trsrti?. al! th?? fa?, ?rit? od?.rs, in cluditi?; C-u?hmerr Boutjjjet l>ariylta, rtr Trial site *)___? botti? .?VUV Tyree*? A?tto?***-4ie P?*sr??eT. *| Qf? regular ?."??<. b? ? . . AmWX, OA*-*mo. regular G?0< *}*)_* bottles .?-?? ('??nate'? I>ent?l < reas?. large tube? ?uh ?-irli tube a trial bot tie of Colgate's ne- '?Cha, Ol^? Ming KMracl Free . ?W* Sample ???**? Brtukrs, good quai ity?brialies. ae?ortinent of popular ?>1??. with bone and transparent celluloid handles, worth Ittna? 25c . ?5?*V H?*r*sr*??c?. good quality bruti?*?, blu? k and whit? ?olid *B*Tfc*r ba? ks .?KFV Carata Rs?(?, regular IVftc boxea . lar f?Oc ?am. t.oiAemhe rar*?*?TtUtrt 29c 39c Gloves for Gifts Starino I apeskln ??love?, superior quality, two? Wisp style, in gray, putty, pearl white, i\ory and tan. P. K. sewn, with self or ?JO (1? contrast embroidered bat ks?y'itVV Women*? Mocha 4.loves, soft vel vet flnlah; in gray, at $3.25 and $3.50 Kayser .leatherette ??love?, two claap style; pai ia point stitching; P. K. sewn; in white or <P*| CA Boys' aad tilrla* Jreeejr t.aunt let?, warmly lined, in tan, brown CCp anil gray 4 hnmoUette Glovea, with strap wrist; in black, sand. gray, masti? and white. Priced at $1.25 and $2.00 Wanri'i < Bm**e?>l?ette til?*??, 2 rlasp style, self or contrast stitched backs; white, gray, black, masti?. sand, pongee and (? ?? Kayser Doable Silk f.lov?*?. two- j r lasp style; pans point stitching: In gray'and black; all *~| G? sizee . ?JJl.tJV t.oldrnberg'a?First Floer. Women*s Velvet Handbags $3.95 Regular $5.00 Value?, at... . Special Values in Xmas Handkerchiefs Women's Pure l.lnen Handker? ??biefs, full size: sheer quality, w ith hemstitched borders; 1 O? 4 T h ree for . ??? I Women? Sport Mlk Handker rtalef?, line quality silk crepe <le chin??, in an assortment ??f new colored sport effects, in many novel and striking de- 9Q/*? signs .?fa"?7v Women's Silk trepe de I klar Handkerchiefs, importer's samples and odd lots; beautiful figured and bordered effects; assortment of colorings. Regular l'5c and -I Q_ 2?c value? . 1OV l Women'?? Purr l.lnen Initial Handkerchief?, b< autiful hand-eni broidered initials, tine quality linei, usual 50c values. THREK in box for. Special sale of Women's Stylish Paon Velvet Handbags, with oxy dized silver frames and heavy chain handles. Choice of black, navy blue, brown and taupe. Silk lined; fitted with purse and mirror. Sold reg ularly at $5.00. Offered for to morrow at $3.95. ? Women's Velvet Handbags, in b'.ark only with inside covered frame, coin pocket and mirror fittipg? ished with heavy tassel to match Worth ?2 ?*? . ? t?ol4*wB*?er_?*??Finit Fla?? stylish share? silk line?!. ?? .$2-29 $1.00 Useful Gifts for the Men A visit to our Men's Furnishings Department tomorrow will show you just what a man wants for Christmas. There are a great many suggestions on display?all just the thing a man appreciates the most. These are hints: Sim's Hath niitl l.ouiiging Ito!.?-?, ,if Ua*n rence, Beacon and part w iul I'lunkets. Bathrobes ?nade with full round collar ami ?If?"? R. A. B. Half Hose, of fine quality mercerized s? a island cotton; strongly reinforces! at ai! wearing points. In black, navy, suede and cordo\ an. Neatly boxed ready for presentation. ?_?/? Worth b."ic pair . DUC I Six pair for. ... .S2.73 ? Men's 4.love?, Dl genuine mocha; sood soft finish .-kins, perfectly mad?. Priced at $3.75 to $5.00 Men'* k?stln 4'apeakln 4.loie?. in tan and grav. at V $2.25 and $3.00 Men*?. lo?nr- I.ray Wawhiiblr appt?? I ginlle; lounging r'>bes with notch ! or shawl ?ollur. button front and ? bound with silk ?ord. Priced at $5.00 to $15.98 Men'? Smoking JsckM?, of line quality doubl? face golf cloth; ?ollar, pocket flaps and sleeve ? gloves. ?ye , ai* qq ?uffs made from reverse plaid I Priced at ?OC ?? f?.s? side of material. Cord or silk Men'a Auto l.nuntlels, (Jrninel braid bindings and fastened with ? and other high grade makes; froc?, Tri? ed at | fleece or lamb lined. Priced at I loth i.l<>\(?, na\e th ance of leather when ?PI ?7G worn . f ?? I O Men*? Warm ?.loves, of lined capeskin and sti"de; also wool Kloven $7.50 to $12.98 ? $4.00 to $12.50 ????'?< >eeknenr. of silks frOM fortign aiui domestic louais. New medium shape or large flowing end four in-hand::: plain colors, stripes, medium and large tigur?'s and many other novelty designs. Priced at 79c to $3.00 Men*? .Suspend?-??, of ? ?od quality lisle and mercerized web bitiR: leather ?-astuff. Nicely boxed. Priced at 79c to $1.25 Hen'k I ?ml? I ? ut ion Sets, coa? sit/ting of Phjneer Suspenders and Brighton Garters. Neatly boxed. Priced at $1.19 to $1.79 Men*? Leather Belts. with nickel or silver buckles; the cele brated Hickok inak,\ Neatly boxed. fielt?, with nickel l.iickl.??. nt 91 ?SS Kelt?, with ?terlitig ?liter front buckle?, at.*:.?.< mi 4.oldrnli?TK*??l'lr?t I loor. Gifts for the Baby Knitted Booties, in white and pink or blue tnmimil t-tyles. Priced at 39c to $1.98 Knitted Sacque?, with pink or blue trimmings, assorted new style?. Priced at 85c to $2.98 Whit?? Woolen Mitten?, with and without thumbs: In a variety of styles. Priced at 39c to 85c C'arritiKO Robe?, of knitted wool. in whiter and pmk ?>r blue trim nicd stVles. Pn? ed at $3.49 to $6.49 White Wool Knitted ???eater stata with leggins and <j_C QQ ca ?. &\?tVO Halli robe?, in pretty Indian pat j terns, assorted colors; sizes I to 6 : years. Priced at $2.00 and $2.98 I'.ldrrdoivn Hol???, il, light blue. ? bink and white, trimmetl with satin: sizes - to G d?Q QQ years. ?90??/0 Little Tot?* Bathrobe?, pink and ? 1-ight blue nursery patterns: sizes ? six months to 2 vears. Pricad at $1.98 and $2.25 l.oldrnlK-ru'??Third Floor. Women's $8.00, $9.00 and ? $10.00 High Shoes at $5.95 a pair To offer smart footwear of dependable leathers a: su?h a low price is indeed an achievement in these days of rising prices. For tomorrow's sale we have taken the short lots and incomplete lines from our regular stock and marked them at this big reduction. Lace end button models, of Brown Kid, Patent Colt. Black Kid Dull and Combination leathers, with Louis and Cuban h?>ele Not every aize of each style, but all ?ixea in the lot. Mistes' and Children's Shoe Worth Up to $4 50 Piair, at $2.95 Comfortably styled shoes of substantial quality leathera, In lac* ?rid button models, of Patent Colt and Dull leather? Size* In th? lot, C tc ? S4 to 11 and 11 ?_ to 2. 4i?t?tle?*?*?*rtr??--?f*l**et P*to*r. 4*5= S= A Fine Collection of Distinctive New Winter Millinery At Way Below Regular Prices $4.95 $9.95 Values to $10.00 Values to $15.00 A producer of high class millinery made up tor us several hundred hats for this occasion at price concessions that enable us to offer the most unusual val ues in trimmed hats known for some time. They are hats that every woman requires for immediate wear?smart in line and of superior quality materials, and at the very moderate prices quoted in tomorrow's sale they should attract a crowd of value-keen buyers. The assortment embraces Large, Medium and Small Silk Velvet Hath. in black, brown and navy, with trim minjis of burnt ostrich, flowers, rib bon effects, pin ornaments and fur. A larice seiet tion of styles?every new and becoming. Stylish Millinery for Girls and Misses ?Ii?.????' Mini l hil<lren'? Hat?, of felt and velvet, in < haiming, youth ful mod? Is, trimmed with bands, b<iw* and stream? r?. of gros grain ribbon. Values worth up U >J.'JS; special at. $1.69 t'hlldren'? |.?>?? \np Heiner Hat?, in large, nieilium and sinull shapt-s; choice of blai'iv, brown ainl navy; finished with band and streamers. $2.98 to $8.98 <-ol(lratterga? Second Floor. Any $45 Suit, Coat or Dress at $34.50 Aj-fain Tomorrow ? Saturday ? the Stock-R???<-iuc-"n? Sale Pr?sents Peirarkable Savings on Women's and Misses' Fashion able Winter Garments. This sale offers an unusual opportunity for women to purchase winter apparel at excep tional savinps?an early-season reduc tion salo that embraces hundreds of garments taken from our repular stock and lowered in price to adjust our lines that show a surplus. Tomorrow you may choose any Suit, Coat or Dress sel?np* regularly at $4.1.00 for only $34.50 ?all of the newest style and most dependable quality. SI'ITS of mroadiloth, Silvertone, Wool Velour, Here? and Poplin, in l'ur-tri'mmed. Tailored, I'leated and Ripple styles. COATS of Silvertone, Wool Y? lour, l'madcloth, Kara?*/ and Novelty Suitings, in Km trimmed. I.oose-back, Semi and'l'ull Helled and l'lain Tailored | models. DaUOMasTfl In many ?harming styles of Tricotine. I Sat'n, ("eorgctto Crepe. French Serge and Wool Feraay. in a selection of over 'JO of the newest and most want.d models, including trimmed, embroid- i ??red. semi tailored, drap?-d and overskirt effects. ?11 the leading colors. Sizea 16 to 44 in the lot. t.oldenherK*??Seeond Kloor. -?>, The Juvenile ?Section Features for Saturday Unlimited Assortments of Children's Stylish Winter Apparel Warm Winter Coat?. Smart \ LxK>king Dreaaea, Ramc-ap*a? for Yotmgatters 2 to 6 Years of A*re. Appealing Stritt*? Moti era te ly Priced. From our immense selec tions of juvenile wearables mothers may outfit their chil dren with the greatest satisfac tion. Saturday's special groups are replete "with interesting values which point the way to economy. Little t.lrU' I>re???ea. of crash and gingham: amart n?'w high waisted models; fires ?* to ? year?. Priced at $1.98 and $2.49 lilrla' ?flldd? Blon????, of white lonsdal? jean, regulation model, trimmed with braid, tiea and lacer* : sizes ? to 18 year?. $1.98 and $2.49 4.Irl??' l.lncha?- l)r???e?, pretty plaids, plain colora and stripes. I .arge assortment of stylish models; sizes 6 to 14 years. Priced at $2.98 and $3.98 4.Iris' ??erge llrrsne?, In a va riety ot fashionable style?, trimmed with braid, buttona and silk; sizea C to 14 years. Priced at $6.49 to $12.98 4.Irl*' t osi?, of kersey, broad cloth and silvertone. In brown, navy blue and green. Stylish loose and belted models; aiaea 2 $13.98 to $25.00 l.oldenhrrtt'??Iklrd Ir'lwor. Girls' Ham. tailored modela with ribbon bands and etream era; In black, brown and green. Priced at $1.79 to .$4.50 Little tilrls* *? fslte l>?-e?_?e?. fine quality lawn and bat?ate; dainty trimmed modela; siaea - to ? yeara. Priced at $2.98 to .$5.98 I.Iris' >?*.? Hlu? H????l Ml? Ar Hh>u???, r?gulatior, model uith braid and lacer trimtmlnga; aises ? to lh year?. Prl<**ed at .$5.98 and $8.49 ???.? Bl?e Sera? M idd j ?Vieta, deep plaited atyl? w.th hem ?nd wafst attached: ij QQ ? izea ? to 14 years ?1t4??,0 4.Irl?' -B?.l>?llr* Hslsrsse?. in red and blue; silk lined hoods; each ?old with a guar an tee; altees 4 to 14 <J?Q QQ vears . ?>0???70 ?.Irl?' ?e?t?etlr?? Military Raisrsse?. w itljliala tf r-,hi ? In navy blue oil) . t* ? QQ Sizes ? to 1G, years ... *r*.mrO ?.?rl?' -B-?t?rtte- ? a I?? ?-oat?, with hats: belted nrndtl. finish ed ?ith pocketa: navy blue s^d tan: slaes 6 to 14 ??C QQ years . ?????^/?