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I TBE WHITE SALE STILL GOES OV In pretty much all of its bargain glory the Symons W hite Sale is again presented. And. though. Thursday marks the fourth day of the ex'ent and. though, the selling has been strenuous and steady since the sale's beginning there is still broad and satisfying selections in the vari ous lots of under muslins that make up the selling. SNOWY W HITE L'SDERMUSUSS —of all sorts, includ ing Nightgowns. En velope C h e rn i s e s. Draxeer Combinations and Skirts in a host of new a n d attractive styles take part in the event, i es. and all are I presented at a con- : siderable saving in j price to those who 1 share in the sale TOILET NEEDS Favorite Toilet Preparations Are Priced Specially ('heap at Symons—Don't Miss It. "Blue Sr«T vaseline; pure as any C n made; on sale at. Toothbrushes ; assorted styles; \alues up ^ JT _ to 25c; sale at. XOv Packer's tar soap: l»e>t for shampooing; 25c value; cake Mennen's. Williams and Colgate's Talcum *| £ WiHHlhur> I der; all shade: 25c \aluc; suit 15c ims and 15c 18c Sunitol Tooth Powder; great favorite; *| 25c value at.... lOv Williams' **Quick - and Kasv" shaving OZf soap; 6 cakes.. LtO\s Pound rt'lls absorbent cotton: regular QQp 5(k* value at OOv l.ambert's 1 isterine. full strength. 50c QO« sire bottle; eachOQv Daggett and RamsdelPs "Perfect" cold QOm* ctv.un. 5ik' sue OOX 'SHEEP-SKIN LINED COATS REGULAR VALUE . Men's heavy sheepskin lined coat*; I heavy canvas hack affairs; made vuth 'high military collar; ïhaO value, at FOUR NINETY EACH. __ . $ 4 . 90 : SPECIAL! MENS MACKINAWS H $7JO VALUES UP TO $10.00 Men's heavy mackinaws, inelud|nK '■Pinch-Hacks," "Norfolks and Belted Hacks." Come in assort«! color effect special. SEVEN NINETY EACH. SOME SPLENDID „BARGAINS. Even Housewife Should Make It a Point to ."hare ,n J hl > ^^Tares. inos_The Articles C oncern Only >easonab e, lies raoie «are^ I"» 3 . u-.. i ..v. v .•tTloninl Berlin stew kettles of "(Mean-Cut'* cake tins Single loaf bread tins with knife; medium of regulation family special*'valine.. IOC it; ^Tat l5C Cups and saucers in "l.add riu beaters. - plain white; 2 differ- in 1; 'ted: " 1 ent shapes; 1<)1 made: c\tr.« 9Qp evtra special special Water glasses, colonial shape; regular family size: special per set ...• Dishpans made from gra> granite; hea enameled fin ish. 14-ijt. si 50c e from hea vv 69c Berlin stew kettle* of gray granite; medium -ire ; made with cover i dL All-steel meat roaster; oblong shape: seam less: self-bast ing; special 85c Bread raisers of gray granite; medium size, round bot- f 1 O? tom; cover «p JL.£tS Tin wash boilers of heavy weight ; copper bottom; $2.25 huudlcs SMALL WAR, "-ÄÄHÄfcafi Hard wood toothpicks; I huii . ' come 1,000 in a Q _ box; 10c value____ OC White pearl buttons — come dozen on a Q special at.,.OC card; Hose supporters for misses and chil- f? dreu; pair .......3C White bias seam tape; 6-yard pieces; 10c t value at...........9C Art gum; put up In large size cakes; Q 15c value; cakc...«/C Nail scrubs; , styles ; good"'*" nuality; 20c v ,|.[ .Whiskbroomi 0 i Kfade; 1,000 i„ sale i 25c value.. Hair l.rushes; , bnsl le ; hard ' i Wood buck Skirt markers; sell regularly .1 <>' •foe; special Ik Boa stationery. grade of pap er »■mu- ,,i paper n , and envelopes. £l SAVE NOW AS NEVER BEFORE ON COAT These Coal-Clearing Davs AI Symons Mean Much to the Woman Who Has Need for a New Coat or Two -Thev Provide Big, Generous Assortments and Prices Are Greatly Reduced THREE BIG SALE L0TS-VALUES ARE IMMENSEti J SALE! CLOTH COATS Including: Garments of Novelty Mixtures Y elour. Boucle, Cheviot. Metalamb, Etc. (2 1 A A A EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE olU.UU Women s and Misses' Coats, including wool, mix ture«. boucle, velour, zibeline, cheviot metalamh. matl.tsse. etc St vies include loose ripp'.e back bait and full belted affairs, large storm conve 'ible col'.gr. taffeta velvet, embroidered and si'k t -----c* 44 ■ neb. bat TF\ DOLLARS FACH SALE! PLUSH COATS And Coats of Wool Velours. Fancy Novelty Mix tures and Other Cloth*. I ante Collar. {J»"| ^7{? EXTRA SPECIAL \ AI l F Oiö. I O Vt inter Coats of flush woo! velours and assorted mixtures; made U'ge e. "ar; fanev belts and pockets; full ripple svt efects: some trimmed with beaver plush; othe's t—tmed; lined throughout; manv stvles from » ; u tr choose from; special at SIXTEEN SEVENTY-FIX i EACH. SALE! PLUSH COATS Beautiful New Full Ripple and belted Models of Great Beaut v. Cape Storm Collar. ÖJO/I PC A EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE.......... The greatest value thus far offered in Butte this season! Women s and Misses' New Plush Coats fash ioned with large cape storm collar; made in full ripple and belted models and they are lined with "sol" satin; sizes 16 vears to 46-inch bust; on sale at only tvlenty'-four-fifty EACH. Beauty White Waists hvmsft.-h-! . tu,; $1.59 Women s Dress Skirts $2.85 CLEARINGSALE 0FDRESSES TWO ATTRACTIVE LINES GROUPED FOR A FINAL CLEARAWAY m Lot I Sale Smart Dresses ' of surges, of ' : . vYrnbuiation* * -cxi. wxmI tr belted and abH'.ifd evlor* 810.00 Lot 2—Sale Dandy Dresses • :-g which are frocks of f ne wool materials; icd are tun.e and plaited styles with white y belts and 815.00 . r : cuffs of broadcloth; fane • hC.'. bu.t n. fur and beaver plush trimmed; black, navy, brown, etc ... Women's Dress Skirts fashioned from chudda cloth serges, pop pins. Bedford cords, etc.; fancy ripple and plaited effects; button and striped trimmed. Extra special value ^3 33 Women's Dress Skirts The famous "Korrect" make ami are made from wool serge poplin, "Sol" satin, etc.; smartest tailored effects; button trimmed; in many styles; on sale <t»r» An at ...............................85.IW) u DANDY SALE OF TURKS Hou-«» tves. Hotel Keefers and Other New Supplv of Turks. Make the M. Who Need a This Chance. Tl KK> S*r At 15c At 19c Al WAN'S—\ BARGAIN STORE—SYMONS" ASSORTED WEAR CHEAP Winter-Tin* Ypparel. Including Warm Knit I nder» ear and Assorted Outer Garments for Women and Children. -OC 50 c 69c f.CCOfd C\ - iT*s i OC uxi 75c 81.00 "ALWAYS—A BARGAIN STORE—SYMONS" FINE BEDDING VALUES No Other More in the City Can So Well Supply Your Bedding Need* As Can Symons—Prices Are Lowest. THICK COMFORTS—Full double bed vze. filled with cotton and * \crcd writh silkoline; hand special ' alue - $2.50 E.NE 1.0MFORTS—Heavy weight a: i c i large size: covered with v' ' . plain center; Persian ^Mer: >35, value; ^jQQ ST MARTS WOOL BLANKETS 1 .-a.ii gray', large size, colored border; c : <idered best value in America, sale at. FEATHER F \\ > ze: coxe-vd m :a A C •g: regular vzTe tK>w at Sy :: > each SHEET BLANKETS n .50 c 81.25 psair FIN t v c*kFOH T S — Goad, fell Kit. weil f. ôi w :h .* rded cot toa cover gv»i fîdi each 81.50 pair $5.50 SOME SHOE BARGAINS Momens and Children's Winter Footwear Attractive) Priced—Read the Items Over Carefully. RIG GIRLS' SHOES JZ.30 I WOMEN'S SHOES «4! —in high-cut style; button I —of fine vu-i kid with win; pattern; heavy oak soles; the I tips; lace pattern; new ko« sizes range from îti to 7 at I Cuban heels: all very sm TWO FIFTY PAIR. I at FIVE SIN T V -FIVE. At $1.59 Children's shoes of calf leather in button style; oak soles; ONE FIFTY-NINE. At $2.25 Little gents' shoes for school wear; Wu cher style: at TWO TWENTY-FIVE. l STS r °* THt Ml* H IF suit II* Letter Sert CLt : :.~ or 0-ça- :at — Ca ca A a.. **• =» rrvtm. ;» a* «>*•■ s* kv v -<* •»•ssa: S««tae tax. •I«» n ws- 4 m.- ' P'"T * '* -*« -- «V-. - : •* ? < a »s-a.f V! ■ - c **» .. , E ^V- aa.: a^o *. f.-rt- . av. tJ H -*ra a ; « agw-s -A, pe-" ►"**-' r- 3 c «a: ; ï®* **«- "»»««a « a-.i a-aa: - " "X' **5 >■«::> MM, t.i w-* M«* a «r i:j »r~»ce*dl wre w-a he kad aho.- ti •t tky. MaaUL 'A CO«L»J-.-.a» »jk V tie MMsMaia .««I 'j_ / W fW! *.a« I— rar a. Haver C H î-azw. C F KevVy W A j. < > IVa-»- J S.-*, Kn— p ! Fz-pfv T C W - w . r H. Kï.t. r - _r " ' . V3.-VW . r ' * X.Z. - i s, . Iu. the ; «a ■ «a.-.. ba; ar .* 1. 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Dona ? pea t er .:s :re So -r :M h ; use. remarked - r "Thr old fights. ■ ' : * - - - t :morrow what they 5 - - -■'da.- *ad then wonder .ng * "L * • ^ r . tel.e f '.Els :j a more delib t ~ ss than we have ►! **. : w _;i tudff* they would •• ? 5 *r. r z* - _t when - *** ^ - Tsx. ït^-.e senatr.Tr -r cl r -Tty is here frem F * c-^Ljg over the as t --r was oc.-:e a meni x never ?er*. ed. It wîj :y Xij __ —- - f»~- yew.-» ago and • *'* e - ' we er en til the * - * ■ - Secot-r T. a FUh. <ti eie*.ted. 7 ~ T * *' ttatfcg to tne * =--•■-- -4T ,s dewsgred to e --t scat- .i-i - -ir-i L-LCLSLis,::^ ; f:r farm l^ns It ' -'.e;* that wherever there are ap ' 27 - ' - :r - htci bnt ■ . * --"t *'.a. . *e v-fr =T * res - t * hi f:'* •J* =■•-*?■ ■* farm ' ■ - : .... ~_ T .... ^ - - . x ... - rmmex. -.a» iua -a, " si *-i tr.eis :.a ; . - >m4 bvs tz 4 par -s'-, ta. are t-a, - tax, a«« ..--j» - " Be-. d r*Wa-t _n cna 1 ÎXZ1*2 f ir iiTE * Mrwi i is > rr ^ _ Sr; uae-^. -jv. 3wf e W Ck? * ' - 7 * Üiàhs P' * —• j-v ztyzrzvr • -' J ■' rt tlr - Z««* cp. ia-aed *--= • ewiü. aad ■ >.._ ... j . ^ ,* 0 ■»' » ia », d ewr.e to t.t- -w.oiar.r- t« f ,!L ^_ Ct * aorii-ex Montas* -So ' ar : 'W.;.*ra-. -{y a JWZ« sat. O u , :i x . . . •. Moasata. aa.i 1 » }Ä r» . r vaa.TT!^ I<— * ^ « tk^a^TS L>akota boundary on the east. It didr. t make any difference to Dr. Clay who the patient was. and the matter e.f pay never entered his head. He answered the call. The day never came that was too cold or too blizzardous for Dr. Clay to heed a sick call. four years ago Valley sent him to the ;ower house, and two years ago to the senate. That was before Phillips county was created. Then Phillips, in which Malta is %>eated. insisted he come back as their representative in the senate and he finally consented. What a glum-looking bunch of dem ocrats there was in Phillips county her. the announcement was made that L'r. '.lay would run. "Run against L " Clay ! - democrats exclaimed. "I shoaid say col I don't want to bo nin out of this county'*' So Dr. Clay made the race with no .andtdate opposing him. Pratrie county is dead set against "e teachers pension fund law and r-- aior Haiey has introduced a bill for its repeal, a companion bill wUi * "Produced providing for the refund - atonies paid in. - -- Ä ts unfair and was passed * " 'terest of the best-paid teaeh '7 said Senator Haley. ' er.ef.t to the school teach. rr! oar way and we wui taka ■i the hooks, if possible." moonshiner' KILLS MAN WHO POINTED OUT STILL - sent, ky—la th* Cumberlaad " -ca r- section of th* Dickinson v.r.ty border east of here. Hiram . "L 1 ~' : ' : '*--'-*r. J5 years old, met ' ~ ri m. a neighbor, on the roadside *-;j — •« Horn had informed rev ■e -Seers as to the location of bla ■""" { mm the effects of -T*. -* * few hour,, e -s then fed to th* hills. Horn 1 OW and several small chll LEAVES SWEDEN TO AVOID WAR; KILLED BY AUTO . ^ Pa.—To be kiUed two •t-î îT'*T " ' c ln * -Ymerica was the br êrwL idp ^ "»Bender, who was K- Sw «*«n hy his so«. * . « he he would eso«e shoiw s" »4 war in case Swede« X e hecoaie nvolved. . N»t veritf #" -VI lent own. >»«ten and friends of Ute . I FORTH CRUT A Stream of Black Smoke < Miles Long Issues From Crater in Half Hour. Redding, Cal.. Jan 1" I-assenï erupted with tremendous force t foltowing a series of violent inle J explosions, according to a report phoned here from Macoumber MJ stream of heavy black smoke , J" long poured out within a half indicating that a great sealed 1 on the mountain top has been open. nt It was by far the pr. ktest erup^ since May 22. 1915. Th- «'h° ,e Jj the mountain apparently smoke. The great crater '»n tne « tain top waa sealed in 191$ 0 a series of eruptions ( No reports of flowing l*' a j damage had been received UP o'clock. . rtlll The smoke was visible tkr I the Sacramento vailev 1 , crowded housetops and open P sight of the exploding m "" nla The eruption, began at t* 4 . (t ) 11:40 the smoke was boil ng ou mountain in unabated volumsGP j ally cloaking the peak. The o' - completely spanned the sout with an arch 40 miles long. 1» Up resting well beyond the verge of Happy valley in «>• Th7eruption in May. lM3 ; '^"7" Hat Creek with a flow of thi family made tkiagt P ,e *""' e n newcomer, who was S2 > oa „j : The other night »he father £ went calling^ and on **' tir ,truck^ alight rain the aged man »•> ù 0 |des.j •n auto driven by Ift rin ; .^ n f<l 1 vrpewriter dealer. He siist»*". ^ luri«s from which he ' 1 '^ , .Her I« the AHe. towu hosP'*",,, » Holden, who wm n 1 ' 1 ' 1 '"* jidl rhine slowly, explained that M . see the man on account ot tore on his windshield