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»Of HIE FM J. S. Ward of Koliu is a visitor here. Helen C Chapter, O. E. S., tonight. —Adv. J. E. Dinwiddie of Butte is in the city on business. Spitzenberg Apple« will satisfy you. —Adv. Cole's firepots and grates at Barry's. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Terling of Con rad are visiting in the city. Typewriting machines for rent. Tribune Printing & Supply Co.—Adv. T. J. Connelly of Cut Bnnk, a stock man of that vicinity, is in the city. Mrs. A. E. Ibison of Simms was a shopping visitor in Great Falls Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Torgerson of Con rad are here for a few days visiting friends. Spécial on childrcns beaver's, 53.00 each. Southside Millinery, 115 Fourth street south.—Adv. Mrs. A. .T. Hallady of Whitefish left Thursday evening for her home, after a brief visit here. Have your old suits and dresses made over by an expert. Boom 10, Sparling Hotel.—Adv. Dr. R. L. Igel of this city left on Wednesday for eastern points, where he will visit for a few weeks. E. N. Alloy of Libby, president of the Metropolitan Oil Co., is in Great Falls attending to business matters. Dr. L. B. Nelson, osteopathic phys ician, Central avenue, opposite Amer ican Bank. Phone 6679.—Adv. Dr. \V. E. Dodd or Butte, the special ist on eyes and nervous trouble, will visit Great Falls November 10th to 30th— Adv. C. R. Anderson of Fort Shaw ucnt through Great Falls Thursday >n uis way to Seattle, where he will spend several weeks. Mrs. N. N. Harvey of Billings is in the city attending to business matters and visiting friends. She will return home in a few days. Mrs. Cecil McDonald and_ little daughter left Thursday for Lewistown, where they will join Mr. McDonald, who is located there. ^h-s. W. F. Ruegseggcr of Kalispell was in Great Falls for a few hours Thursday between trains, going from Helena to her home. John II. Burke of Helena is in Great Falls for a few days looking after busi ness interests. Mr. Burke is engaged in the livestock business. W. E. White of Kalispell was among the transients here Thursday, return ing home from the Odd Fellows' con vention held in Helena this week. Miss Frances Bryant of Belt went through Great Falls Thursday, on her way home from an extended visit in Miles City and other points east. Mr. ami Mrs. Howard A. Walker of Power. Mont., went through Great Falls Thursday on their way to Lima, 0., where they will visit relatives. David Marks of Helena, chief field deputy of the department of internal revenue left Thursday afternoon for his home after a brief business visit here. Mrs. Albert Herter and little son will return to their home in Helena Suiidav after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Herter's mother, Mrs. Fred Ferry of this city. Miss Cora Larson of Bottineau. N. 1).. went through Great Falls Thurs day on her way home from Lewistown, where she has been visiting lier sister, Mrs. K. A. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holmes of White fish went through Great Falls Thurs day afternoon on their way to Role. | where they will visit friends and attend to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holzel of 'his city left Thursday evening for Tacoma, where they will visit for a few days. Mr. Holzel is assistant bnggage master at the Great Northern station here. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thorp of Cut Bank came to Great Falls Wednesday afternoon by auto and are visiting here for a few days. Mr. Thorp is in the cattle business in Wyoming and Mon tana. m V And Now Comes Dr Scholl's Demonstration Week. Oct. 22-29 It is with much pleasure we ■make the announcement of Dr. Scholl's Demonstration "Week in our store. We want you to come to our store any time and learn how thousands of people suffer ing with corns, callouses, bunions, tired, hurting feet have been benefited through the use of DlScholl's Rot Comfort Appliances Our Foot Comfort Depart ment is in charge of a man who knows feet as well as shoes and will gladly answer any questions you may care to ask him relative to shoes and shoe fitting. W* Urge You to Make a Special Effort to Comm FLAHERTY & PERM 12 Third Street South Help Boys and Girls Who Want to Earn Given an opportunity for employment, many a youth can pay much of his living cost. The American Bank & Trust Co. tSreat Falls, Montana WSM&HSa Strain Brothers' Gigantic Sale Draws to a Close—Only Two Days Left—Act Now Our Entire Vast Stocks at Discounts of Sweeping Reductions On All Ready-to-Wear Nothing reserved or held back, everything enters this Sale at radical discounts in price. The latest coats, suits and dresses can all be purchased at prices far below their real value,. We advise morning shopping., » t The Big Discount Sale Offers Extra Values in the Fabric Section 33 1-3% OFF all chif fon velvets, paon vel vets and lyons velvets; seal plushes and kerami mole in black, brown and cream ; also all silk duvetyn. 33 1-3% OFF all fine wool skirtings in new plaids and stripes; bol ivia velour and polo coatings in the newer colorings for winter wear. 25% OFF all outing flannels, botti 27 and 36 inch widths. In plain white, plain colors and all fancies. 25% OFF all mercer ized cotton foulards, school plaids and silk and cotton mixed dress fabrics. ALL BEDDING ON SALE AT LARGE DISCOUNTS One Lot Cotton and Wool Blankets—One Half Priae. Entire Remaining Stock of Blankets, Comforts and Pillows—Less 25%. —Bedding Department— Second Floor. V. J 25% OFF all black chif fon, taffeta silk, char meuse, satin, duchess, radium taffeta, gros de laundre, satin phalaux and other silks. 25% OFF all brocad ed satins and figured satins ; novelty dress silks, brocaded and em broidered crepes and plain georgettes. 20% OFF all percales, dress ginghams, madras shirtings, Japanese crepes, bath robings and sateens. All other fabrics at sweeping discounts of 20% to 50%. —Fabric Section—Street Floor. Excepting Only Groceries and Candies TO Excepting Only Groceries and Candies One Lot Dresses— One Half Price. One Lot Dresses— Less 33 1-3%. Entire Remaining Dress Stock—Less 25%. One Lot Suits—One Half Price. One Lot Suits—Less 33 1-3%. Entire Remaining Suit Stock—Less 25%. One Lot Coats—One Half Price. Entire Remaining Coat Stock—Less 25%. All Dress Skirts— Less 33 1-3%. All Wash Blouses— One Half Price. One Lot Silk Blouses —One Half Price. One Lot Silk Blouses —Less 33 1-3%. Entire Remaining Blouse Stock — Less 20%. One Lot Sweaters One Half Price. One Lot Sweaters— Less 33 1-3%. Entire Remaining Sweater Stock — Less 20%. All Petticoats — Less 20%. One Lot Middies— One Half Price. Entire Remaining Middy Stock — Less 20%: All Fur Half Price. Pieces—One -Ileady-to-Wear Department Second Floor. r K. V. Entire Corset Stock at Large Redactions Uttings made by our Expert Corsetiere of all corsets regardless of price. One Lot Corsets—One Half Price. One Lot Brassieres—One Half Price. Entire Remaining Corset and Brassiere Stock— Less 20%. —Corset Department—Second Floor. J EXTRA SPECIAL SAVINGS ON ALL DRAPERIES One Lot Draperies—-One Half Price — Comprising Cretonnes, Madras. Silks, Tapestries and Panel Nets. Entire Remaining Drap ery Stock—Less '25% —In cluding all made up cur lains. nets and velours. Nothing reserved. —Drapery Department— Second Floor. "A TODAY — Groceries at Special Cash Prices PURE CANE SUGAR—Packed in original, refinery-filled cotton bags. d*"| PA 25-lb. sack, special (With $2.50 purchase of groceries) MONARCH CORN—Full value at regular 25c a can. Special, 6 cans ft ft/» for HERSHEY'S COCOA — Unquestionable quality. Packed in dust-proof, -| Q sanitary tins. Special, 8-oz. can.. AvV STEAMED CLAMS—Richelieu quality. Large No. 2 cans, solidly packed with select white meat. Cleaned by steam. Regularly 45c. Special, 2 cans I fclv RICHELIEU LOBSTER—Regular 35c (V* size) cans. Special, \ 2 cans for 1/ BONELESS SARDINES—Those large, double-size cans of finest imported sar dines. Packed in pure olive oil. Certainly great value at this special price, Qftf* 3 50c cans for VO\s —Basement Grocery Department. , o|,ufj u nwBiBi i a w ;sni