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THE liUKLING J'UN nihil. 11 'lllUKSDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1918. s r,,l j V (Iran Hi it if v .il.i 'itM. I 111 ! t 1 iHltlll- l''l' IlK'Ul' I I II III. Ill I I. ill I" ''t C i) ii Mount llcl moll, M.ihh -1!. rf. i i i i hiti fnim iK'itr IIiIh vll- i i i 1 1 :,ik"'r. pDMnpiiHlDii t I"' ! ,1 in 1 1 1 Mr. 11. M. Htyli'S c-nli;-iK r '"Hi Mi tlnlny Tui'wlny. Alio. ? it pin-. . i. iv tin- nlilrat lii'i-snn In A. 1 il v I IV - I Ml a towt lifflQ ISLE GDUHTY ALIUJKG. Jfn i ' t.'tiid wlm linn I ii f orl- r ,. i iii.w Hiinicuhiit llntuiivi'tl. r inrM CnlUr li.i- 1 1 U'l lii il t lilf llumc r. fr i U lii .-kl. xvIiito he fell about f i r imilillnif on which In- wiik .. h t,p I:.. ,ii it I'onurtti', Wlm linn hail I ii I fivir line fully rrrovrliMl.-Mr. . , l t Mi. r MrOri'Rnr lmvi- return 'tl I r ,. i twililiiie trip and will ronltlp ' M Mi In n'.r" inotlu-r. .Mrs. Mynm in r Mrs dm licit, who has hi'i'M tupr-mintr. I'lvtlp lllll of lull" lii i I i . .i M miitlay 111 town. " i.r i t of lloston. Miicf., wan In i l i.ii-Iiii.si for tin- Hoatoii r, , , .1 - School In district Nn. lit i i fur thn holiday vai'ntloti i t. I. In r. Mis Maude ItoMnrom 1 l i i. ,i nvnts. Tin- children nuvo hi n-rt (-aliment were ftit- i i ' ildren by MIbh Kohlimon. , Mu tin mid Mm. Ir. Mur i i i .i i lidny cvrniHK at a caul I in i-t Mi M M. Knvin 111 ipndlnR u is 'i .r iltiiiRliter, Mrs. turnout i M , -inner wan In HtititiiKtuii I'M win W'IkkIhh of 1 1 n r i i- i ailed to town by the t Hither, returned to her . nins: with Mr. IhkIh-. .i M of UolHt'S 1 'libit imi't. , i at the home of William M M .iKiiret I'urtlK of Wnlfo 1 wat the Rtlest of .IIhH M.in over Siinday. Jllcs ii ,il. who In n tenclnr In . 1 1 Knosdjurs Tails. Is at i ' m. week)' vacation. MIsh r In the Hay Dimiiot, i 1 1. r home In Montpcllcr for i M Killth Tuttle. teacher ii - In ml. has Rone to her I'd. Wallace it. Saber of -i' - hool, Providence, 11. 1 i, liollda8 with hi par r Mr w ! i'ii SheUleti, who lias i M. is lmprovliiK slowly i iHiuaht homo for some ' Mi- Valentino of Mom-en, N, "i i it- I., n curing for the family i v s ldon'n lllncHH. hax roup i tor the holidays. Jamei i '.mi have moved Into the i i was built on the farm t ' Mr ( 'headman. Miss Hazel i t ir. in evlllc, P. i J., wan In s i ' i Tuc choir of the 1'nlin i I i 'lurch, assisted by Mi. 1 I M-l'iirti. N'. V.. rendeud anthems and hymns' h i i r . and the Kev. Vo'.inR. tliu ' , .l.ii Mu i.-'imis si-: nioii. ALBUKG CENTER. i si Mi k ' ' ' 1 loiislinri r is al home t m i i ,1 in llriif-hton, X. V. M is t: ti i .lid Julia Reynolds tiro nt lio r ' ' I i. I'hrlstmas vacation. fJd-1 iif ii i., " - at home from liostnn for I i i,ii - T'lPi-c will be a lunch and, hi nu ' i, tho church 1 leceniher .11. j Ml s I '! I.mch hml a Christmas' tn i" .Mills 'I'llesdav evening. I I'll S ,i f I ioi had Its Christmas ox-1 hi i eveiilnsf.-Mis. Jeddai i t n ji S Ttiton. Mis i.oia Hrowii i i Kin i H ii'llntrton Uladva Hill has' i 1 1 to I ! I. i Motto. The KUlld sup I i 1 f ti r' lament mottod $15 Tho t r j " Star Is to Five n. calico i 1 - h irir the holidays. SOT'TH HERO. JIar ficlil r amp. No. ...UC, M W. A., wi kic n i.vstor supper and dance at the ' a i South lb rr December 31 GRAND ISLE. T lo'i I 1 r i I'hrlstm.is tree ami en ttio fhildren at tho l.'nlon ii eveninK. .Mrs. S. W. " ' dlslifcatcd her shoulder wc- Ks aRo, is somewhat bel- "' (' find Isle county I'limona .vlth the AlbiirB RtanRe ,1 r r " It in expected that K M s' r X. Only wi'l be prepent and 1 it t' olP.'-ors. ISLE LA IVIOTTE. r -tuni. .1 from a week's irk, where he atteudid tho l,i ke chumplaln society. .i.ls sold an J. 1. O pin 1 im iKhed F92 pntindH for 'in. lluth Thomas, lieitha i l'.umbard, Hairy lllll. .N'nanda lllll are at hiimu i-ion IiIrIi school for tho i -t Newton Is at homo 1'olnt hlRh school. .Miss In tri,i to Ni 1 111, II t . ' Mr' ii ' lllS! (,, K -rv i i n i Ki d U fn m i holld i iroi n Ui rr 'i i l , oil lur school. Miss Christmas tree. Fin- i Many frhnUs and pai i Warren Svmoiuls has V .i k and Hoston for six i I Mrs. Cleonfe SHhhui fioai lloston and opened hildri n of the Mothod- i! Sunday school nave a ee entitled "Santa's Mitain Mi-naid and sons ' ' . home for the winter. '!. cry and daughter ha Via St Albans. I'dward Duuu as V rt to o -thfield, Mass.. foi- the wili er oft ' u- iry is verv 111. Mis. 1C. il ' I s n )inv- c.one to KlIenbuiR for Y i ol 1. ti UHOIILE COBBTI MORRIS VI LLE. 'i'i ,v x ii 'i. r l'.,-t, C!. A. K., lias t I'll. 'witiB off Ii irs; Cumniand r ' ' Wilkin.',, senior vlco-com- uiindi r u !) l.ure; Junior vlce-coiu-iiai ik' I) Itiiducrs; uiiarterm.ister. L l uin h ip'ain, fieore A. Cheney; IT f 1' of thi ilnA- rtenrir.. A llrl.lcm. ' on V I) I' itf-li; patriotic Instructor, lain, o i i coior Runru, lieoiRo , its, imiLii in. me Kuaru, v, it. (iooileli; uard, . I.. C'luimpeau; deliRates o ,,ili, ,ne,t,ri .. ,,! Ct r 1. t niiinuii i . jjeiiainii. I no ilulcfatus VI, I II II I' lull lO a n oint 1 11 j.l r t.ivt. irm ti i i "able, to attend encump irnt, '1'he officers olected by O. W. mty Camp, H. of v., are; Commandur, larcnco j:. Smith; senior vlce-command-r II K Prior. Jr.; vlco-commander, ,lfiin Stnnt, 'amp council, A. ( Hnl iiiii, S, I. Ttlns mid W. M. SarBont. Til" Hi i' V. T Pest, pastor of the J'lif. r Mrthuil'Kt -' piscopal Cliureh, pri ached rhrl.cttr s sermon Sunday inornlnR and io followlu' "hrlhtinas musical nioRrnm ub nndrnl Voluntary, "Ilemlnlsctm. s Idyllc Ulnin IMwin Ashtnall; an icm, " 'TIs Heaven's Heply," 13, S. l.o nz, by the ''Dr. with bass solo by Mr. ordon, anthem 'And There Were Hhep. rds," In U Uibon, by the choir, with . ... ..,.!,-. i.. m. r!,,v,i,.t,. ,.rrn r,, '"pi, l.-rt "O," o ' ,.,,,,, ',.ili.,lj, till 1- 1.. f'nt,,. Al.lr,,, IC"4I III' " ' ,.-, "illll, 1,1,1 ! '.." .I.',.,- OUIV olroi'''' Cnrr,e V Adams, by the choir, with tenor nolo hv Professor Hurt; post liide, "1'istal PoHtlnde in UeorRC Noves llockwell, orRiiti; rhnrlster, Mrs. lla Nllcs Jackson; orRitnlst, Hardy Wll foli. Professor nnd Mrs. W. I. DoiIrp left I'lldny eveiilliR for Montreal, where thev will pass several days. Mrs. DoiIro rocs fiom there to Nova Scntl.t for two weeks. Miss (Irace (latps went to I,udlow Fri day to pass the Christmas recess.-Miss .lanetlo Mathews went Saturday to her home at Mlddlptown SpilnRs to remain thoinibt tho holidays. Miss Mary Jean Simpson left Friday cvciiIiir lor Crafts bury, her home, to spend Christmas. Miss llesslo Thayer left Friday evenlliR for Marlboro, Mass., whole she will pass t'hrlstmns week at her home. Miss Hor 'ilhy MudRctt went to lur homo at Cam hrldRcfor n week, A son was bom Thurs day to Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Denton, ltan dulph road. Miss I'.lhel H.ulRor, a nnrso at tho Hnrre hospital, came l-'rldny evcnlnR to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. GcorRo HailRer. Huber IJesl, a student at Syracusu t'nivcrslly, If visllliiR his parents, Ihu Itev. and Mrs. W. T. Ilest. Miss Izolo, I.a llountv wont Saturday hIrIu to her home in Cam hrlilRe to spend tho Christmas vacation. 12. J. Ilennctt nnd dauRhter of AillnR ton, K. V., came Saturday to visit her sltpr, Mrs. Addle Woods. Miss Maud Chaffee, a teacher In the Kdmunds hlRh school, llurlltiRton, Is visllliiR her par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Chaffee. Harold l'lshcr enmc Saturday from Mer cersburR, Pa., to visit Ills' parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Fisher. -Mrs. H. I. Spent' and Miss Flora. Tullpor spent Mon day in HurlliiRton. Noyes Slayton, a student lit Columbia Fnlvel'slty. eanii! Saturday to spend the holidays with his pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. II A. Slayton. Miss Merrltt went Monday to Falr l field, where she will visit lier cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Marshall. Miss 1llla Slayton. who is attendiiiR the (.Jiilncy Mansion school, lloston, Is vlslt IliB her pan nts. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Slayton. Mrs. V.. K. Iladlcy left Monday for i'hllnrielnlil.1. whero he will spend ,i month with relatives. Ouy Cheney, a studint at Columbia I'nlvorslty, Is spend Iiir the Christmas vacation with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Cheney. Miss rioivnc,. I'baffee went Monday to Hut bind, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. ttalpb Harrows. Shu was accompanied by her niece, Hamona Harrows, who has been Ppi-ndliiR the past U weeks with Mrs. 1.. O TUlotson. Mrs. O. D. Co.in rot iimed Monday to St. Albans after vis- itli'R .Mrs. f!i urRo Hobson Miss Faith Hi lano of rinrilnor, Mass., Is visltim; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Delano. Mr. and Mrs. (J. A. Harrows left Monday nicht for Providence. P.. I , where they will visit her datiRhters, Mrs. H. I. Honth .Hid Mrs. K. I.. Morse. Maurice Kelley, who is attendliiK the Fnlvirsltv of Ver mont, is vIsltlnR his parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Kelley. W. T. Cheney was at St. Johnshtiry Monday. WOLCOTT. There was a Christmas tree at the Mission church last ovenlns. There will be a reunion of the Helmont family at Janus Helmont'' Thursday In honnr of Mrs :. J. Helmont, who has recently returned from Wlnnlpei;, Manitoba There will be a Christinas tree at the Methodist Church Thursday eveiilni; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Porter will sp,nd Christmas in Vei-Rcnncs. Mrs. 13. Poor, who has been at the Mary Fletcher hos pital for treatment, returned Tuesday. J. Crow, who lias been employed In build ing the new day, lias closed his labors with I be company and returned to Hur lliiRton. -Mis. Fay Darling left Tuesday to vllt in Itumney, N. II. Thorp was a Chiistm.is treo at the villaRO school house Wodnesdaw WATERVILLE. A diuiKhtcr was born to Mr. and Mrs. 1-2. II. Dailoy December "JO. Mrs. Leslie Pilblii has Rone to the Fanny Allen hospital for treatment. Minor Loach was a business visitor tn Ilur liiiKton Monday. Miss Maude Darrah Is at lioine from HurllnRtou for tho week. Hub v Parker Is spending tho week with bis sister, Mrs. 1-3. 11. Shat tuek. Miss ilesaie TUlotson. who Is teaching at tlreenfleld, .Mass, Is spenil liift the week with her parents. Mr. and Mis. L. 13. TUlotson. Fied lv,iach of llopedalc, Mass.. is spoil ling a few winks with his father, 13. J. Leach. Mr. and Mrs. II. Ii. lllll spent Sunday with hlw daughter, Mrs. Laura Dlsetol at Holvldero Center. Luther Thomas of Cambridge is visiting Ills brother, drain Thomas. The oit'icers of W'ater ville lodge, No. :ir,, K, of P., for the year are: Chancellor commander, II. II lllll; vlco-chancollor, T. .!. Laraway; master of works, H. '. Heard, score tarv, W. P. Smlllo; piulutc, 11. F. Heard; master-at-arms, I''. 13. I.oaoh; muster of tlnanco, A. I.. Uiraway. e. cho(iiier, II. A. Jackson. Mrs. Pearl Lewis mil daughter are spending Christinas with her mother In Hur llngton. Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Holmes of 13sex are spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. 13. II. Halloy. Harvey Ilennctt was at home from Fairfield Monihiv and Tuesday. Mrs. Charlts Hiagg and Miss I Initio spent Satur day to Monday with her son, Chester, at Johnson. Darius Halns Is spenillnh a few .lays in Montgomery. Frank Leach was In Iliirlington Mondav and Miss Nettle Loach, who has employ, inont in Hnrlington, accompanied hlni home and will remali until after Christmas. STOWE. Miss Kdltli Hoblnson, who Is teaching In Norwich, Is passlnR the Chilstmas va cation in Stowe.-Mrs. Clara Hoblnson l-i passing tho wool; wltli her daushter, Miss 13dlth, at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. nnil Mis. N. Ii. Johnson, at the lower vlllago.-Tlu! residence, of S. 13. Btlckney bus been connected by tide., phono, the number being lB-;i.Mrs. P. H. jiilu met with painful Injuries Thursday when she slipped on the leu at her homo on tho West branch. One side of her head and face and one arm wore consid erably bun. Mrs. fi. W. Sallies returned Saturday from Mimtpullcr. ('. L. Mc Mahon wont Saturday to Now York to meet his daughter, Miss Huth Mc.Mnhon, who Is expected to arrive on the Ultonla from Nnples. It. It. McMiihon and party went to lloston Saturday Superintend ent C. D. Howe Rave a lecture on birds, with storooptlooii Illustrations to tho pupils of thn high and Rfadod schools at tho Akeloy Memorial building Friday un ci noon, Christinas Sunday was observed at the ConRregatlonal Chinch, which la celebratliiK a white C'hilBtmns. Them was special music by the choir nnd a Christmas norinon i,y t10 pastor. The church was decorated with ovefRrcens, decked with white. Ilxerclses by tho Sunday school Included a nolo by Miss Hortense Slmckett, recitation by Miss Catherine) Itecor, lending by Mrs. (i. N, lusher, remarks by the suiperintendput, Mrs. Allen A. Haymoml, and a story by Miss Laura Thomas. A procession was formed, each depositing white Rifts in u white ci. idle at the altar These gifts will be dislrltiui.il to those wlm mlcht not otherwise have, any A Chrlstm i dinner wan served Wednesday fit th church vestry. There was special mu-, by the Unity Church choir Suiidaj mutt ItiK In honor of Christmas. A Clirlstir dinner fur the Sunday nhool bo Hon oil to-day. The Ho II. I Hendry of the Moulpeller Seminary, a. i lng pastor of the Methodist Kplscop-i Church In Stowo, Is passlnR the Cliff mas vacation here. A cantata v suiir by the Sunday school Wcdnesd.r. evenlliR. The Ituv. D. 13. Coffey of ,i terbitry conducted a Catholic service ,n the Akete.v Momorlal bulldliiR Hui la morning. Miss Marjorlu Wattn returni 1 to Wateibiiry Monday after passltir Sunday at her homo In Stowe. -Mr and Mrs. W. H. Collins have como to Stow, fiom Idaho and will carry on tin farm lecclitly purcbatcd of Spencer MooiU Thcie will bo an all-day mooting in Mansllcld Mountain Orange, P. of II Saturday. Tho first and second dogma will bn worked In the forenoon, beplti iilng at 10 o'clock, Dinner will ho served at noon. There will be the annual fic tion of office! a In the artel noon. Mrs Helen Chamberlain of St. Allinns and Mrs. K cnyoii of Lebanon, N. II . are Wa iting Miss Clara Harrows. Mrs. L,ula Dunbar Is carltiR for Mrs. Kllcn Oloj-1 nt L. H. Tomllnson's this week. Mr. Newell Hlgelow remains about tho same 13d win L, Hlgelow, who Is ten li lng In tho Hellows Fulls high school, is at home for tho Christmas vacation. Other Christmas visitors are Mrs. Huth Hoblnson and dnughter, MIs. Kato Hoblnson of HurlltiRton, and Chatlos McCuen and Charles C. Cale of the I'nl vorslty of Vermont. Mrs. McCuen Is also In Stowe. Miss Minnie Straw went Tues day to HurlltiRton, whore she has em ployment at the Home for Destitute Clill drcn. It Is N. 11. Johnson, who has the contrart for repalrlriR W. II. II. Felix's blacksmith shop Instead nf Hoaloy John son as stated recently. Tho (,'Itonla. on which Miss lluth Mc.Maliim sailed from Naples on December S, has been delay. .1 anil will not arrive In Now York until D, - comber IS, Instead of the Slrd as o. t 1 The Uev. F. T. Crane and II boy s. oots camped out Monday night at Cam;, TuriU ett In Hrownsvlllo. Mrs. Fdwln U lib;. -low, who was taken seriously 111 Mond.' afternoon with rheumatism In th, (best, remained seriously 111 Ttiosdnv . l,eut F. Smith of the Huston navy yaid who has passed a few days In Stowo. return. J Monday night to Hoston. HYDE PARK. i-ini iiiioiiu nmiiu ol i iimnriiige was In town Monday. F. 1. Keel, r was m Hitrllngton Monday. Christinas exorcises at the CongreKatlonal Church Woilncsd.i' evening. Proctor I'aRo spent Sund.n nt Hurllngton.William Ilurbson has so. 1 bis farm In this town to Theodore .L.t belle. Mr. and Mrs. John Orltlln wtiit tj tho Fanny Allen hospital Monday, whir. Mrs. Crlllin will lo operated upon C.i i -triido Manning is visiting In Swanton -Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge White returned to Mnotpeller Mnnilny -People's A' adem defeated L C. A. at ba.-ketball hi". Fi--da, the score being 31 to 17 , RANDOLPH. -Miss Huth Leonard, who nine fr. r, StockbrldRe Thursday, left Saturday fn homo. The dance in DuHoi, , Cny'u ha l'riday night by tho Salisbury hrotbei -furniture tlrm was attended by ii'iout ' couples The Music hall orchestra f i nished music and the first half of t evening was devoted to scpiare dam The employes of the tlrm with tie families and friends wore given a t per by the tlrm at Slayton's restauran L. H. Itumrlll. who for weeks has '. In a feeble state, in now very low TI, Christmas music at Hethany Church . given In the auditorium Sunday mornui before a largo audience The cliur. b nearly completed, ixcept for the plat it of the Chandler window, which is expo, i . to bo put in place the Inst of the week Mr. and Mrs. Itay Jobn-on of Far.-, N. D., arrived Friday and passed tl night with Mr. Johnson's une'e. W,M. u.. Alien, and on Saturday wenr to N. w York. M.h Anna. Coughlln, who fur three weeks has been II. town, left Satm dny for Hnrnard. William filuuit n, -i. Pullman car conductor, witu head-I quarters in Boton, Is at homo for th- I holidays with Ills mother. .Mrs Aim ' Moulton. Mrs. o. H. Hogcrs of llralntrci I and daughters were in town Smird.iy Mrs. Cummlngs of Plalnfleid mm. t'u day for a short stay with her father r.d mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. II P,,u. H Mr-. Cnminlngs expects to move hit- ,, a few days. Mr. anil Mm. Charles Pi' mer have gone to Fast Hraintree for tl, winter, and F. K. Connor and clnhli u aio again with Mr. Connor's pnrents, Mr and M s. F. P.. Connor. The death of U. Humrill occurrod nt about four o'clock Monday morning after Intense suffering over a long period of time. Mr. Humrill, never really stron , underwent an operation five years ai. at the Mayo hospital In ttochester, Minn , and for a time seemed quite well For the last two years he lost In strength and tuberculosis ilpvelopoil. Loalli H Humrill was born In Windham Job i'i UTS, one of sovor.i children Iku-h t Kdwln J. and Susie (Simmons) Ilunir For several years beforo comim; In re lo lived with his parents In Hoyalton. . ., that pliKe he came here about 1 run ago and went at once to work for tl 13. W. Tewksbury firm, grocers. A Ii health began to fall he was obliged t rellnriulsh bib Indoor woik and too. the Insurance business, soon beli.g obliged to give this rp also. Mr. Humrl i unit tied Alice Fverctt Stoughton of Hoyalton about It; years ago. Ilo is snr vll ed by his wife; two brothers, Dr ( J. Humrill of this place and Arthur Humrill of Hoxbury, Mass.; and tin sisters, Jits. William Haskell of F.vi n t Miss., Mrs. Hvn Knight, living m Hoston. and Mr.i. ICdwIn Ktcanis of Charleston, N. II. Ho also has one ha brother, K. H.. Nowton of Hosllndal Mass. .Mr. Humrill was ti member of Hethany Church. Ho was piesldtnt i tho Kndouvor society of that church fin several years. Tho funeral was hi 11 Wednesday aftoinoon at two o'clock and interment was hero. Tho Ho v. Fras Motzger officiate,!. Mrs. 11. i'3. Nlcket son wont to South Hoyalton Mond.ij Miss Clara Smith left Monday for Soim t vlllo, to pass the holldas with It grandmother, Minium Smith. Miss Janett Metzgor of Hoston and M.ss Ida Metzt- of Port Washington, N. Y., liavc nriiVi 1 to pass Christmas with tliolr brotbe the Itev I'raset .MetZRer. Anotlier slst Miss Ivatherlne, was oxpoctul hero Irion New York Wednesday. Mrs. (li'len ! and daughter and her motiier, V Chambeillu, cainn f 1 1 111 Stockbtidi,. M dui to visit at the homo of ,ur ' Mis. A. H. Fish. F.url CJ'aylord lias i i from the University of Vermont to pa i the holidays at home.-MIss Jcim Hlnnclinrd, a teacher In Hartford, his closed her school for two weeks and la with her patents, Mr. and Mis John nlancbatd. Hubert Ulaiichatd left Sun lUy for Hrnttleboio, whori) he has j poHltluu nt the retreat .,l.s Hlainhc Spat hawk was tn Montpeller Sunday, re- (Ciiiilliuieil on iinur t. if a (pi ft mi ru!7t-A'M" . fT,''lWiJa'C' -Z7Wem" cti'tMW arf.irU' . f3sxmmsmssKxsmm&,m i jihi.i m nun iwh h a? iv3 fiU. M tlW. KB jr ' m m V it A Most Remarkable Purchase of I lie Coats And Suits! An unexpected purchase of a good maker's surplus stock of nev coats and suits at one-half price, brings to you values that positively cannot be dupli cated elsewhere at the same price. One of these splendid new garments will make a very acceptable Christmas gift, more especially as you can xnov buy I these up-to-date models al one-half the original price. : : : : 9 mssmjti9is'f.w;K It17. su,.ts 1-2 PRICE LOT 1 Includes about 100 up-to-date suits, made in the newest and most stylish models. Every suit is man-tailored, made of the best series, eponges and new mixtures. Coats and skirts in the newest designs you are sure to get a bargain if you buy one of these $17 suits at. . . $8.50 $25 COATS AT . . ! 1-2 PR! LOT 4 Here are the newest and most stylish models, exceptionally smart in appearance, combining warmth and serviceability; black and all the leading colors are here. Zibe lines, Persiannas, Boucles, Cut Chin chillas and fine mixtures. Fine yarn-dyed satin linings. Excellent values at $12.50 1-2 PR! $25 sums AT . . . LOT 2 Consists of 150 of the smartest suits ever offered the wom en of Burlington at one-half price. Best of materials, best of tailoring, finest linings and all the most wanted colors. You had better not wait too long for these exceptional values. Just one-half price $12.50 $20 COATS AT . . . 1-2 PRICE LOT 5 Practical winter coats, made of good serviceable Boucles, Chinchillas, Zibelines, etc., in black and all the new shades. Sleeves are made in the graceful kimono pattern so much in vogue at present. Hand some coats that will give unlimited service. See these coats at . . .$10.00 $30 SUITS p ppjQ-p LOT ? gives you the greatest suit special we have yet offered at this price. Black, blue and all the popu lar colors, very attractive coats and skirts, all cleverly designed; perfect ly tailored. You will be pleased with these beautiful models at . . . .$15.00 1-2 PRICE $10 COATS AT . . . LOT 6 Comprises the best values we have ever offered at one-half price. These are an excellent winter purchases and are a happy combina tion of both style and serviceability. Good quality zibeline, boucles and fancy mixtures; every one made in the latest style. Choose one of these coats at $5.00 iff All rfliir" ELI M I SPPaiffcfiSK; $75 Fur Goat Al . . . 2 Pric LOT 7 A splendid coat of fine lustrous black caracuel fur, lin ed with Skinner's sat in; full length model; suitable for street or driving use. A splen did coat for a gift. Spe cially priced at $37.50 $25 PerGianna! 0 (VIaa coat At . . rz rllGB LOT 8 A superior coat of black baby Per sian fabric, lined throughout in the guaranteed y a r n dyed satin and is care fully man-t a i 1 o r e d. One of the best selling garments this season. Buy this coat at $12.50 An ideal Xma? gift in a new black Muf flon fur sot Both muff and scarf are the very newest shr.pes, lined with splendid quality of satin. Don't miss this unusual val ue at $15.00 Price $5.00 Hats At . . . LOT 1075 hand some trimmed hats in Beaver and Plush, small and medium shapes, the very lat est effects, trimmed with fancy feathers, ribbon and flowers, splendid assortment at $2.50 $4.00 Hats At . . . 1-2 Price LOT 11100 of the very latest shapes in French felt, silk, vel vet and plush, in black and the leading shades. Trimmed with wings and ostrich fancies. These will sell quickly at $2.00 S3.00HH.0 -2 prjc8 LOT 12 Includes about 125 beautiful hats in velvets and Moire silk; every one embodies the last word in style; effectively trimmed with velvet and wings. Y o u r choice for S1.50 i Jill' 'in iiiiii iiitt- nininirii i I Come in and hear the il GIFT. New shipment of mm A Jf! a "IP mm M, 1 01 9. ' IIP ' 8 9. ?E 3d if s 4i VICTOR. It Makes a fine CHRISTMAS records Just received CLARKSi si Q a to mm ft w 4 i 3S 4 ummmmtm iwriiniiiin" uu 4