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MJ!Suerlue Morning Journal, Sunday, November 26, 1916. ree Shop EarlyIt Pays mi i IM I IVKR1 oi r of tOWH nv DrsnuiD PARCELS post Continuing the Sale of Thanksgiving Linem Our rutin- sto, k f s( . iU Dining ROOffl n nil Decorative Linen lines bought months ago and priced without regard l . . out at vancea, or the still further advance sure to occur Mien ii includt la tin peat al Dl t MU I I 1 I .mi PI it i I I OFF Luncheon Cloths .ni.l S. is. Scurfs, Do i II es. Stand Covem, frt Cloth Cluny Lace ftnd Madeira Hand Bmbroldered P Hen stitched l.ln.ns. Ml arc marked at reductions of one-flltli. Mil iri i.-. a and Linen Damask and Napkins m broad vartel Specially priced for tttli 1 M III OHIO Its :i r "MloMiT AND v MU in. rnMio There occurs to our minds no argument thai can be suc tsftilly urped against early Christmas shopping, and there . hundreds which clearly demonstrate the inevitable ami joos disadvantages awaiting all who procrastinate. ONLY 24 SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS Wi Sell What W Advertise ll'Iut Wt Sell Advertises Us Tie Ribbon Store of Albuquerque The Economist y II to be wondered at? With the grwtetl ribbon time and ajtaofl in full awing and our stocks so Complete in every kind and dor TOU con 1.1 in both American ana Euro pew ribbons of quality, and WO snail place tnc entire nock o( Fancy Ribbons on nter taoiea at special un tot niimiTr.il f,,r easy choosing. In ..n.l uaa lliLao liunutifxl -j . .... jut come I" niov .'inuuiui in'i-,hiis piue.l spe.ialiv at 3 and 9 -Inch Width Satin ami Moire Silk RlbbO and HP Department feature .- new Ideas in Women's Underwear jlPtitor Brand Vest and Pants, part Wool, vasts high neck long sleev.-. ankle pants, $1."0 grade fur "5c Motor Brand All-wool Vest and Bants, vest high neck long sli e.e, ptatl ankle length, $2.00 grade for $1..0 Jleiit- r Wool Union Suits, ankle length, high neck or Dutch neck, lung or short sleeve, $.1.00 grade fur SS..'.0 Blanket Robeing Ma.!': by the Beacon Mills, 27-Inch wide, a nice range Of P'lt tarni to pick from, ipecailly priced at :'.." yard or :i yards $1.00 Outing Flannel Special It-Inch wide Amoskeag Mills Outing In stripes and checks, special, yard ,r,c 17-Inch wide, all color, stripes and i lo cks. both light and dark pound, yard Jl- WHITE OUTING FLANNEL 27-Inch wide heavy fleece, a good IXHc value, yard tOo Sale Extraordinary of Woman s Coats, Suits and Dresses Outing Flannel Gowns Children's Outing FlaVin, the) last, each Women's outing Flannel 7 ;, grade, each Women's Outing Fta mid nel, special . While high and .BSC rhi- . HHe Silk Hosiery r our M. l I- Complete In All Grade ami in All Colors Used This Beaton. F.ifM Brand Silk Stockings, Mack, white and colon, regular UNO 11.15 grade, speeail, pair KAYsrii'S SILK HOSIERY, featuring the ''Marvel' stripe. This stripe prevent runs and garter tears. The stockings are made of a goo, pure thread silk, lisle and garter top i" black, p white and colore. Priced, pair $i.M, W. .1 lM in (tegular and ot size. Sweet Grass Baskets A large assortment of Sweet Grass Bask. Is made b) the Indians of Canada in all shapes. Hi.os. styles and kinds from the email iwrUJ basket t., h.dd crochet cotton to the regular work basket size, l riced according to size. Cretonne Covered Bon Bon Boxes - rr:;:::::::zrt:. tonne in four sizes, used a oanaj ana crunwi Medium, si.no. Large alie, $1.85 and 11.50. A determination at this season of the year, in the face of a rising market tn t't'thn't our stock of Women's Coats, s Suits and Dresses to the lowest possible T ebb induces us to this drastic stt-p. It moans the saving of many hard earned 5 dollars and is merchandise of the high est type oi workmanship, style and alue, SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Suits, Values to $32.50 at $19.50 Literally meaning .your choice of any woman's man-tailored this season's suit now in stink, actual and real values up to $32.50, al the price $19.50 -a juice that puis an artistic real style, gill edge suit within the reach of any pocketbook, Suits of tine Wool Poplin, Gaberdine, Velours, Serges, Checks and Novelty Mixtures in every popular new fall 1916 color. Special $19.50. Coats, Values to $32.50 at $19.50 This sale price more eloquent in value than anything Albuquerque or the Economist has vet presented. Beautiful qualities of clour and a great variefy of the warmth-without-welghl fabrics, Warm Wool Velours, Smart Mixtures, Wool Plushes, etc, Belted coats fashioned from the "trenches," taken from the soldier styles of Kurope, and the big enveloping models, roomy as a coachman's CO at, for automobile or street. Coats thai are wonderful combinations of soft Velours and softer furs, as distinguished as could be purchased if your finances were unlimited. v S if in need of a coat this is your Opportunity at $19.50. Dresses, Special Values to $32.50 at $19.50 The fashions of the moment, in all their pictured beauty the actual dresses you have seen sketched, in hundreds of variations. Whatever has been described as smart in Serges, combined wiih Satins, Georgettes and Chiffon-, livened with embroideries of wool or Bytantine, is here on view at the price you have in mind. Empires, Directoires, basque-fronts, chemisette styles- dresses severely straight, and others quaint in their conception. And the city's premier assortment of dance frocks go in this sale .it $19.50. Colored Taffet at on Underprice Sale of Blouses Reduced Prom Our Regular Stock, Owing to delay in receiving our orders for Waists placed some time ago we have de cided to reduce our regular $ s. r,o and $9.00 Waists so as to have complete ortmenl In Our popular $;..Ml line. Fash ioned in Georgette Crepe dc China and Chiffon, colon white. Heih, Maiz, N'lle, etc. Speeail values to $9.00, at $".."( Candy Stripe Silk Habutal Waists, 2 111 1 Collar, all sizes, values to $3.00, special at M.M Silk Waists, early and Inst season's models, fine grade of i and Mtln. ii we have what von want in this jot chouse v ;, Millinery Show Room Decided redno linns oil pill. (I- onlb Hie entire Rtock or trimmed lials at, ' ,, to off regular price A large assortment of very desira ble models in the smart stles of the season, including large and small shapes, with the newest trimmings, in Handkerchiefs n I iieoiiali d gfiOWUAg Read Monde Qaaa after oaee af Handkerchief, sent n t the be I tmerl' in and BUI"OJMen milkers, are being received ami unpacked these day iii preparation for the buaj season toon to tome. Selection i Indeed ; delight when the chole u made from gUCh charming varlelles us nre seen her Price rangfa from the , erydaj 5e kind upward t.i the Lace Handkerchief al varlou v The Assortment at 5c Each Comprises . Women's 1 1 , tost i d tie. i o i mPfii' Handkerchief, Mttneh hamt wo . men's iiemsiit. he.i Linen Handkerchief, ' Inch hem women' HematUohad initial Randkerehlet oambrlc; and handkerchief iti whit,, or colored embroidered corner shewn in large variety at designs. t k The Assortment at 3 for 25c Comprises Men's Rood iniaiitv Cotton Hemstitched Handkerchief; women' Lawn Handkerchief with colored embroidered IntthUj women's plain hemstitched Tore Line Handkerchiefs. The Assortment at 10c Comprises Mens good quality KmUtchd Oam brie Handkerchief! we men s koo.I noaltlv 1 1 instltehed l'nre Linen Haiidketcliief;.. men ; good Quality Hematitohed Cambric Initial Haadkecrblefa, The Assortment at 15c Ea. or 75c for Box of 6 Men's All-linen Hemstitched llainlkei chiefs; Women' l ili lo Lawn with long Initial: women's Fairfax Uivvn With Initial III me- daillon; women' ralrfax Lawn with colored Initial women's Pali fa Lawn with initini in a colored baaketi women all-linen Hem ctltched Hand kerchlefii Assortment at 20c Each or 3 for 50c Wonien'n autograph name en All linen Hemstitched Handker chief! women's All-linen with mbroldered corner; woniriis All linen with colored embroidered Initial In corner, boy' ail-llnen HemeUtched with Initial In comer; men' sad eromen' all-l'nen lleinslltched plain handkerchiefs. Assortment at 25c Each Comprises Til.- targeai aaaortmeat of aiUUnen Handkerchlafi ever brought hi n Men's all-linen with IntUal In all white or oolorad embroidered i men's and wotnen'a All-limn HemitttDhed plain andkrehlfai n big amertmoM of ail-ltnen with embroidered corners in white or .-.dors .a Pig aaaortmant of Puaay Willow and Crepe 4e Chine hui Handkerchief; Uaen ..doled bordered handkerchief guaranteed fast colors. In this nt-sottm. nt wo Claim we sell many h II.' i chiefs worth $IC each for 'J.V' imuIi. Our 35c Assortment or 3 for $1.00 Comprises Several different styles of men All-linen Initial llandker. hi. I several different slvl.s of mens Ait-UeBa Hemtitehd plain haiol kerehlefs. several different slvles of women's Initial Kafldjterrhlel a. big iaeortmeni of women's corner ctnlirol.leiiMl hnndUerchlef In nit white or colored embroidery on pure Mnen, alao eeloi ! and colored center with whim border and lac edgo Aiinenian i land kerchief. Women's Maderia Handkerchiefs Hinddrawn hand embroidered edges jimi corner. Prlead t 50c, ;."i . $1,00 ami up io .".n each. Children's Boxed Handkerchiefs i handkerchief to bo with colored embroidered initials in eof nei, SOo for ho of :t. I handkerchief to box with Red Hiding Hood embroidered la coi io r, S&o ior boa of :t. ;; handkerchief to boxi silk embroidered animal In corner, :t:.,' for Im. of :t. I handkechlefa be bos, Initial In Border, lie for hoi of . Children) Pur Llnea Handkerchlf with figure cmbroidcicii hi .. ii;, i. .IK each or a ior kdo. Santa Fe Society Notes (OM(. M (,(l(.. Mrs. N B. Laughlln has returned a visit with friends In I'allas, Mas. Her daughter, Mrs. William J. "arker, returned on Friday from a "t With her sister. Mrs. Marshall, at Mrs. Oeorglna Dickinson of Minne Ni, WK) sliPnt tno plltit ten days lh her cousin, Mrs. Harry Langford ilon. left Friday evening for lxis Muscles, where she will be for the '"'tor. ghe was the recipient of mucli soniil attenUon while here. Utile Mil Irene Wiley celebrated fr birthday anniversary Tueedaj ""'moon with an enjoyable party to youns friends. Governor W r. McDonald has re urned from a visit to his cattle ranch 81 parrizozo. . '''na are on foot already for the "juwration 0f Governor-elect B. C ik ' Som,',hi'f Uke $-'40 is still hand from the inaugural exercise 5 years ago. To this nest egg Welneu nu n are expected to add 'lousand dollars or so which, to 5 with the proceeds from the S 0( tickets to the Inaugural hall, . defray n,,. evonsPM .,r!- A, s Brookes ha froni the easl where she artier The W,.r,, ...... r. "-us, nrisuan I en """.met with Mrs. Andrew Quntei rrmay afiernoon. ! has be, n his wont for the past Vhli5Ca's' s"perintendent Alvan H. jZ Wm entertain the national wers a!u othpr RUpsts of noT1,,i ikj .aducaUonal association at a J?1; ee 8. Miller and two sons. , "pent the summer at Hollywood. Hr Vr" exPeced home next week. - II Qibba and children, who m,- th M,1,r bouse, will at the th' Pf" "' rn to Hollywood, where kHL"r""'; hl been occcupied by the Ic rh idea of changing homes :CT" Uk"' to tako root wlth t W "' " ,h ,0 to. the coast for Mr, .' K oi month, from ' i u""n K- "ireenc is expected kSJr" Angele shortly to join her for ap-inccnt' ret urned Hughes Wade, harpist, and Miss Julia Paul soprano, of St Lout, gave a delightful concert at Loretto academy Mrs Lawrence Lee accompanied ner father. Attorney A. B. McMtllen of Albuquerque, to Santa Fe thl Week. She was the guest of Mrs. Harry F. ''"shlev Fond Carl BUhOp and Mrs r i have gone on an automobile trip 'to San Diego, where Mr. Pond 1P l chlWren have been fnr, the sun, ,,',. and where Mr. Blahop'. mother, Mrs C L. Blhop, reelde. Mrs L. B. Wooters has returned from a visit With relative and fro Od in 1 'alias and Houst.ui. Texas. Mrs John v. Conway la hi from B visit with relatives In Kansas, Ok lahoma and Missouri. HaBer- Former Governor Herbert ag man of Roawell was the gue Levi A Hughes, prealdenl of the Fir National bank, during the "JeeK' jr was on his way from Rosweil 0 1 rado Springs. ,.V The rendition of the one-ai p . "A Maker of Dream," by the Wleei Rolling on Friday evening will be an i.vunt of tie rirai I""!-"" Club In th evening. The climax will be reached on Tueaday evening at the general reoi ption iii the capital and the, entertainment al the Masonic cathedral. tnterpered win De oan . plots, receptions, dance, automobile riiies, oratorical and declamatory con test, motion picture show parties, and other forms of entertainment for gTOUpa of visitors. While large num- I bers of teacher will attend the ec .flnn and reneral meetlnn. for that is the business that brings the con vention together, not all the teacher will attend all Of the meetings all of the I line, and many of them will see io it that the opportunities for social ira not overlooked ulto- dlveraii aether. Till I M ill' Tl ere the hist faint i, I gO alone I I! ll of the trail; footstep fall To the peak that touch Rnl now la the elinibiiu light up the sun i done, regard, to lend variety. How cosmo politan the Santa Fe artists repre sented In the exhibit arc, may be gath ered from the facl thai until recently Mr and Mrs, Hurt Harwood made their home in Tails. Frame; Mr. Wil liam PenhalloW Henderson belong, d to Chi. -ago Ulltll a year ago; Mr, Sin I don Parsons had his studio In the fashionable quarter of New fork city; Mr. Gerald CtMldy even now Is at work in a studio at Monti lair. N J.i Mr. Walter Ufer is a Chlcagoan who has .lust carried off one of the eovete.l prlSO of the year In Hint city Mr Warren E Itollin makes Ills home in Los Angi l, B when not in the soutn west, and one received an California exi erf has sail sket ' bed III m k. u. Chapm an out-and-ou iginallj . attic si nilii il and if his pictures i ei . nt iv ward at the Panama ny a foreign pori . tl collies' nearest 1" Now Mexican, bul from Illinois mid vorked In New v tins irk, allv A nun ,,,.,,,1 t lie holi- M. np ""bsiTH 'V,ee shortly to Se3Stj',W,u? Wli's Ppra'(,'l o" nitarii Week at 8t' V This Iff' riramRtlcallv an of the convention visit, over to witness U. Judge A L Morrison for Preacott, Ariz , to i Aav with his son. Attor riaon. There will be a famtlj ;,i which four generations ol riaon family w"Lbp; p BCSV, It! WK1 Every public-Bplrlted woman was busy as cm be week preparing for the c the Educational "?"""""; . T th little time ror so. .. , credit of the "Id Town be II wn that there were but few shirkers and on! !, small nouon-v who oretext r other refused to th ow ;;Xhe,r homes to the vhsUoreand ,, give all the time and means al U command to serving the ""nun:' for it is a i ommuntty cause to ent a n so big and desirable conven Hon. s.u.ta Fe's community splrll wa" Strikingly shown aaa.n and many ntlonal week will begin with " No more to my hand the rei NO tool e thl never again The sun and the wind, and Mm far stars above me! free' th Wilderness called t went: mn all. I low Washington. Philadelphia and 'bi- Soi i t hose men hav RtUuli 1 1 Munich, Pari and other European center, and while thej are ere allng in New Mexico a distinctive school of art, they embody In thcii iini.ioe and witchery of their paint- much t hal is noblest ami la l in great world of art The exhibit i cfoi ic of much Rlarnifli n . agi in a i t t. lllg the th guide nor eonipass ,,nt io the utterm nor sign; ist dark: id I in Life 1 Forffi t This Si Nor sbrin have loved von the ul d well; ri st when yon tell I not falter, nor quail, ;,t the end of the trail, Sbarlott M. Hall TWO HIT rcXHIBITS. Ijngi evi nlng the pii I urea for the tant , p i xbii.it at the Palace of , rnor were bung In the reception n i is :i notable and interesting , , , ib'it that would attra. I attention even n the big Mi enters ..r the country-, n appeal especially to New v. .us for their own country rind Huir own people are glorified In It, ,h majority of the landscape ami Portrait having New Mexico scene I . .... for 'h. ir theme. There Is enough Of the Indian. hlS pueblos and his life to give it the typical stamn or he SOUthWi -t but there Is l0 I re- ertalnly should prove an Invita n to cart i "i si iiuv oy i nougnt i m cherg who are not narrow ed in ir outlook by th four r hooli oom Its in some isolated ettlement The Ions of the artist are Ihelis sNo. the skies, atmoephere and scenic i tint are ileoh led upon canVIl purl and parcel Of ev.rv cultured person dniiv lire, no matter wner located or bow situated. Therein He the advantage "f culture, mat n rur nlshea th key to the glorious thing of life, to toy and happiness that no hard hi, 1, eiin take u uv . in the thing ami Hon lead their Willi I v i and I glm an that are pi " Irllhoul pin an underst heart ell by ling iiinl v ev i l v mind i mas be had on vv ho has 1411.1 II vvilliuii a a a i in i irn i 1 1 1 it The (fifteen club Wa the m't Friday afternoon of Mr llupeti i taplund with Mr Hoyl preeidlng in answer lo roll rail quotation from Spanish author oi appertaining to spam wer given, Mr Welitnei in ated of Ih InqulMHon and i nlonuta non i., in. apanlarde, imin Wilhet force'i Hletory s hei leal Mr O...I.. BmmA no,' ot l.oiiur. lh'W i events closed the program. The next u ting will be with Miss Alice Atkin son, Mrs. Man. niii to preside. - Tin w t;ii. line lovely day I met a dame; ' i never knew the lady' names i iiii. vv naught of the damsel fair, I Nor wli.re she lived, nor didn't cure Hut, sav, she had one elassv map . Enough i" si if up nnv chap! ! And ' '"-"i stole a l.lss or (WO, j As anj in" mill man w outd doi and as i leaned agalnal her moot ' another guv began io shoot To get hi name I dldn'l pause, Nor where h llvad 01 what he was; And as his shols all went amiss, I'm careful now jual where I kiss. WOM N'H tlllt The Woman' club meeting nt the Elk' i. mi. iiog on Tueedaj afternoon considered "The Melttn Pot," tm migration and the unemployed protl lent were preeented Mr, Itupori F Aaplund told "f a visit to Rill Island and dwelt upon problem auggatd I t.y the v isii Karl tlreene of the fed oral servl. e MXplalhed the steps that the national government I taking lo find lob foi everyone who need ni Want employment Mr Jacob Well met presided, i Itarari i i v in, gni Santa I e. No. . 1 1 I h.- -.1 it 11 commission has declared iiicgnt me let v b the Bit) Of "'''.' of a mill fol the auppori of the nuhllr llbrarj be I eauee it Increaae the toisi lev. foi municipal purpose ai".,- ihe legal limit ..r three utlil rhe puhlle II hrars l maintained hj th Woman1 iioui,i of Trade Tear . it n.eiv ed a small tux lev. until 0 lnvjetl gu.,ii to tt,e charnhet el eemmeree sstabtlehed u tiienai nature en that insieed ot In rnllrwed and nthei not p. milieux helping lo p.i (oi lt main tl n. me, the burden tell upon a few publii snlrlied women and bualnea men, as it wtu ennilnue in fail until a legal method i (wend diii''ute 11 mole ritttaldv IHmmi i t.,1 ii an Manned IV lit ,n wilt t,e Ih vi, il ot b.-oe, ;,i , girim . her lerwmttet le whi'h prealdenl WilweM and denwt'twt " ' dm settstt ..si !.',.. i i he ingaead Z'ZU,:, ... other ledum. ....... hp...,.., ,'o.nv. Gartaal gsjvelh prtthlbtiea v t- IH fTP HE FAST " IP '" ' IjlUj Diamond t . .. jj'Jj ii , .. . , . . .- r.-'e ,si adwancina flu! : ' t' mitefwctorj se e - tiy V ' v ' h Ma i j ii i hi immediate present I , 0 V, BfJgJ , I 1 if I 1 S. V. Vann ' .. iV itMIII ib i 1 mm mmmtwwttmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmm i eenHniawa . i - . i i i. 11 1 ' 1 , , , mm zssr 1 j iug Mrs. France