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8 GRANBJJEéSEiI MONDAY, NOV. 19 World’s Greatest Con tralto in 3 Superb Concert SOPHIE BRASLAU The Finest Musical Event in Years. PRICES INCLUDING TAX: 85c. ”.10. $1.05. “a BHEM BflNIHAHII WINE 11l KHAN“ One of the eecrete of the eucceu of Sophie Brulnu. now the toremoet of the younger generation of American contrnltoe 1e tint Ihe never hen elighted my took. no matter how smell it was or how unimportant it eeemed. In that ehe in a very good example for other singers to follow, for big things merely [row from little. In her early years At the Metropolitan Open House, being a. young and in experienced linger, neturnlly only email rules were given to her and her friends need to complain rather bitterly because her great talent wee not recognized at once. Her reply was typical: ' “I thlnk tint etch and every part that ll given_ul- u 3 place like the Metropolitan ll worth while. it mean: u great deal in experience and it in e SHOE POLISH 5c SHOE STORE OPENING Greatest Value But-gain Sole for one week starting Bst urday. We will offer to the Aberdeen buying public the get acquainted Greatest Vslue Shoe Bargains unheard of in years past. Only 1% blocks from Heron Street on G Street. Surprise yourself with the Great Savings you will find here. MEN’S SPORT HIGH CUTS $10.50 18 inch high cut elk, bench mdo Plea. There are no better at 314.50. 0n Bargain Sula $10.50 40 SAMPLE LADIES AND GIRLS’ SHOES $2.95 Quality Oxfordl and Slippers, elk, «tin and kid; good val ues to $6.50. On Bargain Slle at ......_........-.-_«-..~-81.!§ FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 82.85 mil $3.45 Solid leather, wet proof. Boyl' Boots for mull uni big fal lown; vflues to 85.50; Bar. g-in Sale Pricc-.-.ow-88-45 Come! ;de 1% block: off Heron Street to 111 South G Street and save DOLLARS. These Snle Spociul omm mean extra dollars for you at The United Shoe Store 111 South G Street in“ «lethal to “fl "vial ”put lingers. No part ms"i 6 ‘ wt. any one the ““8“ Runs. it it hummus better part. had it the my: loot lii put it morally in. "Some people uy to me: ‘Why are you contented Just to flu three kn here and tour here there? In only e little i now but it will help to sin. burn and then eight hen. end :0 an. end lo the big role: Ire funny tom-v. od. Just before i made my debut I happened to real Toleti'e 'M on Art', and it Inspired me with 0. won dortol revenues for doing my bit well. Tolltol aid if all the little part: did not go well there could not be 3 mt work." The lonndneu of Mine Bmlen’l theory 1- proved by her own meet for she nun-ted at the very beginning end he arrived at n piece mon; the nun when my enamel- ginger 0! telent le lull undying end wemng "for the greet opportunity." Sophie Brulnn will give 3 superb concert It the Gnnd Theatre, Mon ‘dny. November 19. BHIBAGfl IfliflllNE JllllS [illllflllS to 850 In 1922. But the not up!“ would: of the country In seventy than u m“ u the money in circulation. ngh Wagon Noam. "Wagel nre high because there in work for everyone. The greet Amer. icon people—intelligent. trained, in. epired by pence and tree inltitutione, equipped with scientific mutery oi the force- ot nature. drawing upon the ineltimlhle resource- ot a. continent ’-—the greet American people is at work. It is growing things. melting things, building thingn. High wage! of wnr times Were unhenlthy, for they were due to the abeeiice of millions of men nt war and to the muuincture of nucleus tools of destruction. High wngee of today, on the other hand. are due to the fact thnt this nation in producing foods, clothing. automo bilee, movies. furniture, booh, houses, fuel—ell the mnterinl comforts of life ———in. a. volume never before approach ed by any similar body of people. “Since more of everything is being produced it is neturel thnt everyone should have more of everything. And through the medium of higher wages The New GREATER SHOE BAR GAINS FOR MEN Genuine Calfskin Goodyear welts; amppy styles, Dreu Show; true values at 8?.” 0n Bu'gain Sale dawn“); MEN’S WO R K SHOES SALE BARGAINS ‘2095 Retain: all leather Work Show; neu- wet 8:001; good veluee at $6.00; 11 Ber-gain Sela for ....w...*...-..........--___..82.95 World beater. wet proof. Ev ory mn'l winter Tot; solid lather. Under aboo on gun nntee. Here is I true SIO.OO thue, specially priced .t M In Mm": Grocery Old Stud (Continued from Pun Ono) Semi-Wool 80: For Men 251: THE STORM KINGS FOR MEN Aberdeen ,a! £23423: w flung. N ,_:..o_: PR 38. [dun Haul In “Tho Pom Fool." a Musical IMVlfllm Calling to the Grand Thain loan. or profit: or feel or rent. :31. dis tribution It being W Prac- Uonlly every m in today en- Joymg more context; conveniences, entortflnmont. better food. clothing, recruuon. than his {aunt mgdid in the ‘3ood old dm‘ before the war. ‘ ' ' “High Ilse: mun tin the dunes are going to buy grapefruit and grand Manon. fur coat: sud loam, travel and bondl, washing machines and balmy prop-nuns." IMMIBflAflflN [AWE "PEN" Vlfllflfl] (Continued from Pace 1) with the first the months, And no may will be permitted to 119%]; the In is enforced, until July I.‘ 34. Among the countries with exbnnst ed quotbe in Gmt Britain. which was allowed 77,000 for the you, but had exceeded this number 'vr'hen the ships came in on November 1. Permiulon or ell nltenn about! the Leviethnn to lend would mm to es mum some bum for the clnlm made by competing steam-hip lines that allenl In Europe In told that they will be summed n lnndJng In America. it they purchue puma on United Stilto- linen. The November rush to enter the 'Unlted States crested the newest Jam in the history 0! Elm blend. Each of a more of eteemehtpe tried to be first to lend ite mo ot unmi— grunt. before the quote- were ex hausted. It 1- eetline'ted that the quote: were exceeded by between 4,- 000 end 5,000. Whether these will be deported in compliance with the luv in yet to be determined. There were 16.000 authorised admissions. Many Defective. Leaded. In New York City there up hun: mm of lawyers and mu” who nuke n good living on the Imminent hy devising won for then to detect the rem-lotion in“. The tune in true on the Cunediun end Mexican borderl. Secret"! Dnvie has aid that fully u many immigrants 91-0 Imuu'ied into the country as come in legally under the luv. Mnny oi than who landed at Ellis ielnnd were without funds to travel to their ultimate destination, other! had ineuflicient money to live oh nn til they might obtnin employment, and may hnve dileue or other phylical detect- whieh prevent them from fining a living. end make them at once 3 ohm upon the eaten in which they elect to reeide. llNllll MIJVEMHH IS BHflWINB'STHflNBEH WASHINGTON. D. 0., Nov. 16:— “In every city yrhich I have vieitel i heve found the tnde union movement dive nnd nlort. working diligently for the “lune-ment of the rights and in terest. of the worker: end growl!“ etronger every dny." Thin Preeident Gompers of tho America Fedention of Labor nun up his lengthy tour tollOWing the‘ Portland convention of the Amer-mm Mention of Lnbor, upon his returnl to hem-uterus It Wuhington. ‘ Prelident Gompers visited San Fran eieoo, Loo Ansel-e. El Peso. Ken-lei City and at. Louie utter leevlng Mi land. From St. Louie he went ”might! to New York, where he attended the‘ menu meet!“ addressed by fivfl Lloyd Gown. hum: been a mentor of the committee under whoee nub‘ picel the meeting We.- held. Prior SWEDISH MASSAGE 3nd lon-uh {or then-nth. cou‘fimlt‘tmao. ulna m. m SIMON AREA 108 No. D St. Pin-o 1895-3. Am Wyn. W to as: m'ooéiu madam Gomper- ind, In inure-ting conference with Lloyd . Geem. hunch city visited conference: were held with men end women represent. ntivee of the inbor movement. In every one Preeident Gompern im bue-led In. One van-when he con, to"!!! the m Wet n child wee-um to the United Stetee eonetitution end in every one active new wee pledged. "it ie 0! the tint importenee thet we protect the child life 0! our country," eeid Mr. Gomporn. ' “The inter-Menu eeeerd end the spirit of our on movement in every city visited were menu-in. Ont meve- Inelt everyvhm in moving forward to meter achievement Organisation work is being pushed (mad with met energy end on every bend the owned Mei-e ere prevertn‘ for active end eflective non-pertiun per. ticipetion in the coming political cem— pnlxn. I am deeply (retitled by whet I heve eeen end I heve every confi dence in e conetmctive future.” Head Stuffed By Catarrh? Use A Healing Cream If your nostril: are clogged, your throat diltreeeed, or your heed is stuffed by nuty cnhnh or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cmm into your nostrils. It penetrate: through every eir pu~ sage, nothing inflemed, swollen membranes and you get inlt'ent relief. How good it feels. Your noetrlll are open. Your heed is ole-r. No more htwkinz, Inufflinc, dryness or strufglini‘3 for breath. Get I Imell bott eof ly'l Green: Belm from any druggiet. Colds end utenhedyield like moxie. Don't My stuff up. Relief is sure—adv. WE CAN ACCEPT . SIX Second Hand Planos AS PART PAYMENT FOR '\ OR ' Just step in or telephone Aberdeen 357 and we will make you a liberal allowance for your old piano at this time. s'" ' ~ as Ir ‘1 "‘ ' J . . ‘, I « ‘ ‘I 3‘ I 9 . f Ii ' ' Aberdeen 110 East Heron “Busiest on the Harbor” KAYSER WOOLEN and- FABRIC GLOVES BRUSHED WOOL GAUNTLETS Guaranteed pure wool, seamless, fancy colored shields, excellent for cold weather driving, warm and comfortable, $1.75 pair. CHAMOISETTE GAUNTLETS New and charmingestyles, colors to match any cos- - tume, biege, silver, aver, covert, greesvc and brown, some with fancy cuffs, stitching, etc, 9 up to $2.75. CHILDREN’S WOOLEN GLOVES and MITI‘ENS Pure wool, in colors of navy, red, brown tan, sand, with contrasting colored, medium and high wrist shields; all sizes, 65c up to $1.50 pair. / mm 0 /,-/,/ , ',// IJ“ I.‘ , I // ‘ I l'v I I I , I / ‘ Each electrical appliance which you add to your home reduces the work it performs at least one-half, so why not give mother all the help possible .by pro viding her with electrical appliances which make that Thanksgiving dinner a real pleasure. ‘ PACIFIC ELECTRIC co. Aberdeen Heron md Broadway Make Mother Doubly THANKF UL