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DENATURED ALCOHOL KILLS ? MAN PICKED UP ON STREET! rajk.SK lawsox or ptttsbrao, is XUSHED TO HQSrTTAJU ?XTT DIXS IU AN EOUX j HAD APPARISILT SSUJTX HAIaT ! FXNT rsOM BOTTUS PITH- j CXASXD IS 3SIDOXPOXT Krank Iawson. ain't! 3S years, whose J family reside ::i I".ttsburgh. dle^t In the j Ohio Valley clenerul hospital ;vt 4? 4*J , o'clock Monday afternoon from the j effects of drinking denatured alcohol. I latw?"nn was found on a sidewalk near! the Union Mission at 3 3" o'clock terday afternoon, apparently suffering j from some form of poisoning. Inmates j of the Mission led him Into the. build- > lug. where lie lapsed into uncwnsctotis- J neaji in less than three minutes. ?Kcv. } <?. \V. Cory, superintendent of the Union Mlsaion. .seeing thai the ;ran was in a precarious, condition, called the j city ambulance and hail the sufferer j rushed to the hospital. The stomach j rump and remedies were applied, hut IA\vson's heart wa? so affected that he ' died wdthtn an hour after Teaching the Hospital. . A skilled "Worker I.awson had been in Wheeling for set era", weeks. Me holds union cards. ' Rev. Cory said, as an electrical worker'j and a stationary emr neer. K".>r some t time, however, he had been working In 1 a local restaurant, and staved at the Union Mission. Rev. <V>rv lust night' telegraphed word of the cb'ath to the ' victim's father. i* H. lacwson. at Pit's-j r burgh -The hotly was removed from I the hospital t" k'indelberger's tnorrue. f and no funeral arrangements were j made last right. Coroner K. i>. Hobhs j will ho'.d an Informal Inquest When he was )*<| into the Union j Mission. Iawsoo had a quart bottle j from which he apparert11 y had drained! ebout a half pint of denature I alcohol.! Tfie liquid is said to have liC'-n secured I in Itriiiyeport. Ohio. TO CONSTRUCT LARGE GARAGE AT WARWOOD City Permit C!erk George AJ> rants! yestnday Issuell authority to J. t\ Moore to erect a concrete parage in the j rear of CTM Wurwoed avenue, War-' wood, sufficient in size for the storage . of fourteen automobiles.1 The cost of1 the building is estimated at $2.1)0". Mrs. Henry K\ Mltler scoured a per mit to build a frame garage in the rear of 3114 Water street, at a cost of $123. ! The Winters racking Company was ? granted permission to- make repairs and alterations at Kim Grove to cost tf.0"0. Albert N'eitlunc was authorized to make repairs to his property. >6 Soutn Broadway srreot. to cost J 173. Charles Mull was given permission to huild a frame dwelling in Kprbes addi tion to Kim Grove, to cost $5,000. TO CONSIDER CLAIMS ON ASSESSMENTS > On Saturday, November 2t>. the Ohio county board of commissioners wiil hear applications for correction -of erro neous as-essmerits of property for the purpose of taxation. Clerk H. C. I'nder wood announced yesterday afternoon. I'p to this time, close to 100 applica tions for correction of property assess ments which are alleged to be erroneous have been tiled with the clerk of the board of commissioners. The board of commissioners will convene at nine o'clock Saturday m >r*n I !ng to hour applications for the assess ment c rrotation.* asked for. COUNTY COURT JCEarxltgo Llaeasec Richard W. lYncn, 3'J, anl Alice Peo.rl itre\v#r. 13, bath of Steuben villc. Ohio. J.soph Yangula. -01. of liretkenrldvc. Ra.. and l'auline Sherman, 21, cf Na t rona. 1 a. Clarenco !>. Moore.-22. of Charleston. W. Va. and Rosabel Ida Clark son. 22. of Wheeling. W. Ya. .7. l tkul Jackson. 21. and la Ulan Hen nen. 2V. both of Cluysville. l'a. lloy luivv. 3J. of Mayranf. Ohio. and l>-ra Chllds, 30. of St. ClairuvUle, Oh.i^. * Fiduciary * Ida' Kl'Mer appointeii administratrix oj the estate of John Kidder. daccused. iBoml $2,000; Andrew Hcbran'-c. surety. John K- Wright appointed administra tor of the estate of FDItabeth Wright, de-eased. ltund. JlkS.OCD; Anna G. Hugus, FTUen ' * Robinson and iAirrie 11. Stewart, surety. Dweda ru?v William Tt Harper and wife to Wil liam A. Trautwein. pffcperty -en Main street. ? Morrow I* I-ew'.s ond wife to O.trl S. Winter and wife, tract of ?and on Little NA heeling . reck. ?John Itryan and wife to John Klsher and wife, property on hind street. Wm. <1. Kielrtslnff and v/ifo to Flora M. M. Kraft. tot on Wetzel street. Faltcn Hank .<? Trust Go.. <-xe istor of ? will of Simitc! I'oftleid. to Joseph Hpx-i "?er and Ffrnclia Spoisor. two lots in Kul ton. George A. Kraft and wife to Wm. H. K.1 eld sing. property <-n Wetzel strre*. das. H. Mol'ord and wife to KYank Robinson, property in Triudeiphla dls trtet. Wm. H. Horrtlsh to Alberta N'otand. tot tn <>!d iliir .Grounds addition to W heeling. ? Ralph J Mosjran and wife to Maud H. Jones, lot in War wood. CAMP SHERMAN OPEN FOR DISABLED MEN DEC. i T. e formal opening of Camp Sherman at I'htllhotho. i>?iif>, as the nniy I'nited States army ..amp training .-enter fotj disabled li t. rails o'f the Wort war seek t?ii: rehabilitation. will take place I1* ceniber !. and o'"i disabled ex-service men u.:; J... placed in training there. T1; t openinjf was brought about through jhe I'nited St.it.-s " VetVrans' Hureau through The vision of Colonel Forbes, head of the bureau in Washing ton. I>. <". Gnptaln Robert Alien, manager of the Wheeling sub-office of the Veterans' Hureau. a-id William Itoncer. assistant manager, lave just returned from an c-fflcl^ilnspr. trofv of the camp. I'nptain Alien sthld there would be t,ut f w Wheeling boys pladed in training at f'amp Sherman, due p. the f-,. t that Hie local Industrial plants have stiown won ?terfui co-operation in placing the dis abled veterans. TALKS AT MISSION Rei Gregory Itleakiev of rh. i.'.ig. w.nl M K. church delivered a line talk to fT*e men at ttie L'nion Mission iast t igi.t. A good crowd was on tuind tn hear the talk and the .special music which was rendered The services began at 7:3d with He v. G IV. Cory. Mipi-nn ?endent .of the mission In charge. Special services are being arranged for Thanksgiving Da?. ARR1NGT0N IS AFTER ! TWO WHO INTERFERED Federal I'rohibitlon officer Torn Ar rlnjct'.r has ills eyes wide open for two young men who itre soused of attempt ing to Interfere wi'h him while ;ic was biingirg a prtar.ncr and two basK-'ts of beer to the Ohio county Jail last eve- ; litr.g \t 5:4i o'clock. Arrlngton arretted John bthrador as the latter. It is .ilhjged v.s? about toMr.'ivir two baskets 'f '.".???r to a house 'orated at Alley "C" and Tvvetilj -sl\tii street ArtlKKtan hand ft;ffed Selir.i'lrr and Too'< h'.m an I the hecr Market and Twenty-slx'h streets to wait on a ear on which fm brought Schroder ar: | the he?r to the Jail. Affording to Arl ington.' when the i-ar t smri t il and Se.urrdrr hud bo i put J 9hoard. J?o young men sprarig i" rla , side and attempted to ruizr th Arrlngfen pushed them a#Ue a; <1 put She beer <'!i the far. The officer sa > s . that he was then made the turn"' (f n very njrly remark made by one of the? young tnen and that ho grabbed for ihej magi that made the remark Just then, however Arrtnjrton si \ ?. the conductor i reached for the b?"il rope to xigiiut the moter'man to atari the car. and he w.n compelled to let toe two men who had Interfered go and jump ,on tho tar to keep from losing his prisoner, handcuffs and* hfcer, Officer Arrlngton returned to the lo- ^ callty last ev^-nlr.g and made a ieis.tthy ; seareh for "he men he accuses of inter fering with hint, but was unable to lo- : cate them. OHIO VAWGENERAL ! DONATION DAY TODAY t'ontribullous of hll kinds. mnglng from the tiniest mite to 4 Sl.ouo check will be aciVptetl ti day by the v>hio i Valley tieneral 'hospital. and it is hope 1 , tho day wf.l boa great success. Jell.es, fruits, et- are eveelally requested. | A number of places throughout th-' , city have been deflgnatei as receiving flattens nnd it is hoped many will re spond to the'appeal. Contributions may be left at the following places: Mrs. J as. Cummins, "04 South 1-hront street. Mrs. )[, K. Qeterling. 76 Sixteenth ? street. j Mrs. s.iille McColloch. 1327 Chapllne ' street. Mrs. <1. \. Bowers. 3S3'! Jacob stroot. Mis. I'oward Hizlett. fid .Vain street. Mrt. Iciblcs Tat 11:11. Kenwood riace. Mr*. .1. Milton. Klin drove. Mrs. J. C. llslnlein. fcrldgvport, O. ? i i barlow m company 'will open new store ! Rnr'ow S- <"<?>.. one of the hrst known ! firn:s nf cash grocers !r^ the city, arc, about to open their fourth stofe. The ' j new1 vontore will be locate! at the corn- ' I cr of Chapltne and Twenty-fourth j .street .and will carry a full line of gro J veries and ass.looted articles. It will j follow the v.ell known Harlow lines of 1 clean. Military roods and prices will be I /.f the lowest. Wednesday will be open, ing day and spe I low prices have been established for that event. TRAFFIC COMMITTEE MEETS TODAY. 3:30 The tral'fi ? eonimittee of the Wheeling Chamber of I'll Iieriv will meet this aft. rni>otl at I "0 o'clock in the assem sbly room of tin- c'.intnber. At tlv.s meet ing there w i.! be a general discussion of th-.' application tnade by the Wheeling Terminal railway for re\l?ion In various ? I rate:? applying In connection with that line. W. It. H.ggins is chairman of tho com mitte\ Other subjects to be discussed at this meeting will be as follows: "VTr | Kinia Cities ltutes," "Wasting I'.r.tos of the Carriers" and "Report of the Special j Committee on the Legislation of the j National Industrial Traff.c League," Traffic Club Wednesday The r.cmi-monthly, mooting of the Traffic club wilj be hold at noon Wed nesday at the McLure hotel. | Charles Donnelly, traffic manager, of j I'ittKburgh. wilt bo tho principal speak er, followed by a musical program. OPEJi SOCIAI, CB-NTJJt SOON A. O. Anderson, superintendent of tho recreation commission of Wheeling ves j terday announced he will complete plans within a f"v.' days for opening the social center at Kim Grove. Full retails are not yet ready but will bo announced within a few days. f WATCH SPECIAL | FINE ELGIN WATCH Full-jeweled Flgin movement in beautiful gobl-filled .-nse. (I'uatautecd .a ec u rate tirue keeper. A RKAIi $2."?.<K) WATCH AT OI K Si'K(TAL I'lilCM FUR THIS WEEK DMA' $17.50 nOb MARKET ST. WHEEL! AJ RELiemUS PROFESSION AT MOUNT DEGHAKTAL Sister Mary .jo Sales >tc< 'ann mado her temporary vows of religious profes sion ai Mount de ''huiitul oil tlie twentV firm, at '.lie hands of Very Hot'. 'H. Moye. V. G.. assisted by Ilev. Joseph Kink. S J., of Uotuaga college. 'Wash ington. D. C. The profcrskn ceremony, which la brief, u!tu lots solemn than that of the ceremony attending the final profession. la, however, impressive and fall of meaning. The tenuon preached by ftev. Father Fink at the opening of the ceremony. was an eloquent tribute to wisdom of her who. on this happy occasion, consecrated her life to tho service of Clod Ills text was taken from the forty-fourth psalm, and the dis course guip a touching and beautiful development of the words. "Hearken, O daughter and heur. and Incline tnmo cut forget also thine own people an 1 thy father's house. And the King shall greatly desire thy beauty." Roforring to the feast of tho day, that of the Presentation of the Ulossed Virgin in the temple of Jerusalem, he drew there from lessons of devotion, sacrlflre and perfect service in imitation of the Mothor of vied, who dedicated her life lo the Most High at the age of three years. Presenting this model to the new roUgeuse as a pat'ern of virtue, the aporker gave utterance to forceful and convincing expressions of encourage ment'which. rp' u ubt. will ever be. like a lamp to the le t of her who lias made so generous renouncement of self to the service "f the Master. At tb? conclusion of tbe ceremony mars was celebrated by Very Rev. Father Moye. Many friends and relatives of tho ni-wly professed sister were present to witness the ceremony and to extend to her their felicitations on this auspicious even'. a monj the guests were Ik r mother. Mrs. .T Mei'nnn. of Wheeling, and her brothers. Messrs. I.u and Uort Mot'ann. LIQUOR IS FOUND IN GREEK PLACES Stat? troopers Kemper. Burr iir.'l Helfrlch and lYohihttlon t'fticers Tom Arrlnjcton paid a visit to North Main street'Jato yesterday afternoon, and a" a result Mike Salopek and Jim Kogll kons'ile, two t>rc< ks. arc awaiting triu before Justice of the I'cuee <Jo!tlenbor>; of Kim tiriivr. Ttie men were arrestc on a charge of having li'iuor in their |>o; session, and are out under JiOO bond. Mike lives at N<h 73 Mam street IK runs a soft drink parlor, and when tin ofHcers went behind ihu bar tliey fount a pint of moonship? whiskey and o pint of Mended liuuor. Crossing the street, ?th.c officers vis Ited Jim's lunch room at 74 Main street sM'ter a brief search, they found twenty six oases of home brow. Both were taken before Squire tlobh enberg and put upi J.'flfl for their ap pcaranoes*. FERRY POLICE COURT GETS $120 FROM FOUR Marlins Ferry's city treasury was en rlchcd the sum of J120. plus court cost! as the result of sentence's meted out las evening hy Mayer I'harles Coleman It police court to four prisoners at thi bar. , Mike Kalian, on a charge of helm drunk and disorderly, was flne.j Jiff am costs, officer 1111 wood Kothcttnuiul a! so charged Kallas with, resisting arres and the mayor add?d a tine of J5u ant the trimmings for this odense. Arthur Harris, n negro, charged wit! helm: drunk and disorderly, ami .loi 1" <;!ga. on a disorderly charge, weri fined 5-5 each. They are the two pr:s ? ?ncrs ?ho i-ante near effecting the ja: l>r.:*k at Martins t'erry Sunday cv. n'ng Joe Watson, the lone American si fm of Sunday night's polldr drigne' a the Forry was lined {id f..r being drun and fighting. SOCIAL CENTER PR0GRA1V X special program Is being( arrange' ly the social committee of the Mo Klnley soclul center for their lutellr.i Thursday evening of this week. Thi program will include a short tall; bv i prominent South * Side resident am j musical numbers, both vocal .w.d In Btrumental., i ! I The state highway commission on De cember 2 will \>pe:? bids for" tho construe lion of u new concneto bridge to re* j>la.re the old'"S" bridge at Heed's Mills, on the National road. I " John Johnson, negro sentenced In fed oral court to pay u fin? of f2u0 for a violation of the liquor law. was released from the Ohio county jAil yesterday when he appeared before I", d. Comrnts siunVr John H. Conrad and made affi davit that he was without lunds to pay his fine. Attorney Henry Nolle pre pared Johnson's plea for reloaae from Jail under the old "Poor Convict" act. Luke Kurlato. of Kenwood, who was arrested last week on a charge of vio lating the national prohibition laws, was granted a continuance until Decem ber 2b by T'tilted States Commissioner John H Conrad yesterday. A new Kord automobile agency will be fpehed In Elm Urove soon by C. S. Creer, former Elm ttrove druge'-st and Frank Tonman. ? The ",\d Clut)" held a lunchepn at the lhks' club yesterday at noon. Will Mc Adam, the new president, presided and Milton liutman was secretary. An In teresting talk on "Lltnography" was one of the features. The Trlfingle eluh. composed of past chancellors of Knights of Pythias, held lis regular noon day luncheon at the Mecca dining hall at noon yesterday. Hy^ laws of the organization were consid ered. Peter Haberstlck. director of the min strel show at th" penitentiary announc ed last evening that tickets for the show could be secured at Dyson's cigar stand. I ' Two adjudications in bankruptcy wcro ? 11 led yesterday with l\ S. > 'ommissiuner John 11. Conrad. They were tho cases of the PUtshurch-W'? llsburg Coal com pany .and Everett Scu.br! ght, of Eeti wood. A meeting <f the membership commlt ' tee of the Chamber was heard. ian...u iivs.>?. district dcnutv grand e* 1 silted rul. t ??{ ill** 1*. r. (?. Klks. returned " ' from T'arkorsburg yesterday. He and 1 | several i.ther I oral Klks from Wheeling attended a meeting: 1n connection with : the membership campaign to be carried ' "ii in tho near future. Mi?=s Virginia Phillips, local artist and ' illustrator. formerly with ^ the 11. K. Stupp 1!neraving company, will nrrnln 1 become associated with the Urm. start ing next Monday. .. 'Jnthnm 's <*>verflooded with Jobless girls. according to word received here by local V. \Y ,\ . facials. C.trls are warned not t.< reck positions there Ten per cent more women are oU{ of employ ment in Xew York this year than last. j sure "it's nine Devil.5?Adv. i Make the devil help you work, but be | /? x FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING ; DINNER i! $ Cranberries, extra fancy Kilns Tig Pudding" ST 1 Premier Plum Pnddlny -! Plo.tw.nt Volley Corn EUto Ursac: Pea? Aspcr-'tfus Tlya : Crystnlhtod OHnyer r Stuffed Dates and Fl?? Cluster Raisin* Holnz Sllnce Effoat P erf a ctt c ^ *co ff ee Now ri.Tp and Date* Budded and No. l Walnuts Fancy Apples cad Orongos Calif ore ly Cfu-.nod rineapple, Whlto Cherries, Pcacbeg and Pears ; H. F. Bekeos Co. a ' * 2217 Market St. Branch?Wocdsdale 's J ... !'l aIW/ Gffod Sheet* THIS IS Stetson Week The Thrill ALL THIS WEKK YOV MAY buy any Stetson S'hoo lor either men or women at $2.00 Off Regular Price Stetson Week is to not only introduce the new SteL i son Shoe for Women. 1ml also to enable any man or woman to buy. this week only, any Stetson Shoe at a saving of Two Dollars Per Pair You married man, brine \our wife in ami let us lit lor in a Stetson and -he will then enjoy the same line comfort and satisfaction that you hate imlultred in for many years. This Weak Only. Nay Shoe Company j 1311 Market St. ? -? ?i : OP TONIGHT MASaET ETEEIT OT?I> INAJTCE TO BU cONSrDBPED Tins EVENING-" BY CITY COUNCIL Lc Tiff thy Srrsrlon Expected ? Several j Mattel's to Conio Brforo City Solous x City cotin il will meet this evening In regular session. The meet.ng I a ox lectfj to t:? lengthy.. An "rdinanpc will h? introduce l, it Is .said, regulating traffic on Market, treet. A committee was nppnlr.tr 1 re cently t > draft a traf.de ordinance but 1heforo an ord.nance covering every de tall concerning parking. speed, one-way stre-'ts. etc.. can be gotten together, an ordinance regulating traffic on Market etreet will be necessary at once. The committee Investigating the ro nuest of the t'nited l.'alry company. to erect u smoke-stack on the Sixteenth street plant, will make a report t;n!ght. The Rennle-Kayser ordinance *il! be up for llnnl passage tonignt. This or dinance will cover the erection of a 'unique over the applicant's sidewalk at No. 79 Zsne street. Another ordinance making paving assessments' against nincrs of lots ? n i.jchland avenue. Eighth, Nineteenth. Twenty-first, .Seventeenth streets and j Vance avenue. AVarwood, In th? Ninth | ward, .will also be up tonight for final I [lassnge. OPEN HOUSE AT Y. W, - I THANKSGIVING DAY The Young Women's Christian Asso ciation will observe "Open JIoiiko" on Thursday, the usual custom for Thanks giving I'ay. The general office will be open, dinner will be served at 111:30 and the parlors will he open afternoon and evening for any friends who may wish to drop In. Reservations for tile dinner may be made today. iBSYSGOUT TRAINING ! : CUSS THISIEVENING; A meeting of the training class of Roy j I Smuts \n : 11 bo held this evening. ifcout Executlv? H O. 1'orti announced last1 I night. J The following la an outline of the j J i ourso of training for Scouts for the , 1 fall of this year: V. 1. Instruction in elementary first aid. Head chapter VIII. ir. 11. for B. 2. The value of story telling to the troop, pp 417 to 411" II. B. for S M.'s. 3 The Scouts* reading program. VI l Til" ot gamzatlon and functions of the court of honor, pp. 1S1 to 1 S3, in- j elusive, 11. 11. for S. M.'s. 2. Scout loyalty. 3. The Scout leader's knowledge of ? hoy life. pp. 2C3 to 307. Inclusive, of H. B. for S M.'s. i 4 Scout iIndoor) games, j VII. Signalling i International Morse | code). Candidate to learn letters of i alphabet and numerals. 2.1 The good turn, the acid test of; j Scouting, i p. 213 to 223, Inclusive, H. B. for S. M.'s. 3. The Seout pace. Value and under- I lying principles of training the Scout in I the pa.e. I'. 100 II. B. for S. M.'s. Trac- j tjiCf. pACt*. VI1J Council organization and troop repr.-jentation. Written examination on I course. t Chamberlain-* Congn Remedy | This is rot only one of the be?t and most efflclctn medicines for doughs, colds, croup and whdopinjr cough, but Is also pleasant to take, which Is Import ant when a medicine must be given to you tig chlldtcn. Chamberlain's Cough j Hemedji- has lc;n In use for many years I and has met with much fa cor where. ever itjs good qualities have become , known. Many mothers have given it j their unqualified endorsement. Tx. Scruhy, Chlllleuthe, Mo., writes. "I-have raised three children, have always used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and found It to be the ber? for coughs, colds and croup. Tt Is pleasant to take. Both adults and children like It. My wife nr.d I have always felt safa from croup with It In the house," Chamberlain's Cough Remedy contains no opium or 'other narcotic. Tor sale by all dealers i SELL PRISON m TICKETS FASjl rxRST lot to xmnn ALL GONX SECOND MVJXOK " THIS AXOBZmra Will 3e Greatest Ever ? XndioatldM y! Aro Hundreds Will B* Turned ? , ^ The tvont Virginia Stats PliWlt IK mlnstre! tliow thla year will bs (H? greatest ever 6een. The first lot if? tickets went on sale yesterday at |B0^9 McLuro Cigar Stand and last erenMf.j^a were sold. Another lot, and tftwH last, will be sent to the Mc-Lure OIH^S Stand this morning. Ar effort Is beidfi|?j made to give the people of un opportunity this year .of seeing twn show and for thla reason more tfekMS&g were sent here than ever before. iu of people were turned away iMffil year and indioatlona point to thoussaA^B being turned away this year. ? This show this year, as It h&f teeea'wS in the pest. Is under .the personal dlrafr*$k tlon of Peter F. Haberatlck. of Whsst*^ ng. and the musical director fitV Wallace H. Smith, of Moundaville. ThS j show this year is entirely new aad T strikingly original program, by a na* j j>ahy of unparalleled singers, daaotrw^fj and comedians, and a harmonious bia*A?' | ing of mirth, music and melody. r " wauv, Quality A.C. Dancer A Gift Men's. Jersey Silk Shirts; 6.95 (J Wheeling's Best Store For Xmas Gifts . mi A Gift f| ? J (* ? j ^ Candy and' ?? t; UUBty Boffltv ; 39^ - ; vk\U ; ' is : - Come! Save at Stifel'sll :, Discount Sale ? I Two Pays Left fy fe*Jk *<#/ Two Days Left :: ?? ? LJ/o . ? 1 We arc selling VALUE in this sale?not only price. For price alone | means nothing. It's the VALUE that counts. And that's determined *' I by the QUALITY. The QUALITY of the merchandise offered at ! I 25% DISCOUNT is better than ever. The best And prices are I j ONE-FOURTH better. .^r I 25% All Hart Schaffner & Marx Sails I 25%eJE?uni $20,000 Worth of Quality FURS | 25% discount All Our Women's & Misses^Suits 1 25% Off All Mart Schaffncr & Marx Overcoats?$55 and up' 3?f)l 25% Off Specially Selected Group of Women's DRESSES *y%fk I 25% Off Specially Selected Group of Women's COATS .? ^: I Decide right now if it is worth saving 25% on anew suiter coat ordreworFOJfc I . . . Consider first that this is merchandise of Quality?guaranteed by That ihe regular prices are tlio lowest of the year. That only two more days r?? i I i main in which 1o secure the discount. That after 5 o'clock Wednesday you\g?)X I have to payTuli price. , , , Consider these facts, Then decidq to coma ia .t(K ? I i morrow. I Work Baskets are Nice to | Give : Especially These 49c to 1.98 Woven ha.skcts with cover: from small utility size to 11 ho larger ones for bidding sewing and mending, you will find jthem all attractively decorated with Chinese money, bright coi jorcd beads, and tassels. Decorated Waste Baskets : 1.89 Mrtal Waste Baskets that are attrr.etivo necessities. These aro ]tainted ro*e, blue or black and c'evcrly decorated with floral ,designu. j v. % ; Children's Winter Coats 16.50 . $19 24.75 j |Warm Coats of Bolivia, Chinchilla, Velours and ot^cr "Worsted Con tin 23 that are a protection from the snow and wind. In both the loose and belted modi-Is. with self or Fur eollnrs. /! Colors, Beaver, Pekin, Blue, Maroon, Navy and Heather mixtures. ? MEN! | FLANNEL 1 WORK ? J % SHIRTS M 1.95 Just how low this price I is you'll appreciate the mo- A merit you see the shirts, IiiJB fact you will recognize thexnH as the regular $3 to $4 kind-H One of the special piirJ chases our buyer made itfl New York. Wear thera jfl 'work, after work, on hJH or hunting. ifl Made of high prade? ncl; finished nicely. khaki, brown, green I blue. Sizes 1414 to >.-? -?===^B