' < . ^tmues Until Wenesday Night, Nov 28 )JS RECORDS-OUR ALLOTMENT OF NEW FALL COAT SUMS, COATS AND DRESSES s Children's School Gingham Dresses. Ail col. or, made of good quality Gingham. Sizes 8 to 14, each— HEitt< 9Sc Baby Blankets. Colors: Pink and Bine— 25c Infants' Ruben Shirts—Under Shirts, sizes 9 ^ months to 4 1-2 years— 45c Children 's Outing N^bHBhirta— Ladies' Wool, Jersey Dresses Big Rack—Serge and Jersey Dresses—all in the leading staple colors; fancy embroidered with new sleeves and belted styles. $4.95 Ladies' Wool Dresses Made of Poiret Twill—Serge and Jersey Dresses in Navy, Brown, Black and Tan 16 to 44. each— $5.95 & Ladies' Heavy Brush Wool SWEATERS r—y* -y—Tt 1-1 i! iH) < limn III m-*Mw**-T In the latest%uckle fastening; tan, buff, navy and grey.— $6.95 MISSES' COATS Wool Velour Coats for the miss; tan, brown and grey. Each— / $16.75 LADIES COATS About 75 Velour Coats; all wool; Tan, Brown, Black, Navy; embroidered cuffs and collars and plain dress styles. Each— $10.95 Ladies Silk Dresses Georgette, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Tricolette and etc., in aH the erase as to col ors and styles—16 to 44. Each— $1230 Ladies Woo! Sweaters In most any style and color—Slipover and Coat. Each— $3.95 Ladies Cotton Sweaters In grey; heavy; coat styles. Each— $1.13 FALLS1LKS * ^ At MV M Priees.Prioe* nf all Silka h*v* *d vamced from 2C par cent, to 33 per cent, but we are still selling our yesent stock without any advance. Taffetas in Navy, Biack, Copen, Brown, etc. $1.65 yard 40 inch Crepe de Chine, in aii the. best shades $1.79yard InAorted Pongee, natural shade— 95c yard Headlight Overalls Overalls for Men and Boys—every man who wears a pair of Headlights is a friend oi Headlights for life. Guaranteed to wear sat isfactorily. BOYS' SUITS AND OVER COATS Boys' Monroe Overcoats All wool and all colors, young Men's styles, all around belt, Raglan sleeves, double and single breasted, convertible collar, and paten pockets. $1150 to $16.54 Boys' Suits One table of Boys' Spits, some with two pair of Pants. Just^the suit fear school wear. Sizes from 7 to 20. No extra charge for large sizes. Price $5.95 and $6.95 Ladies Wool Dresses One large rack of Wool Dresses in Serge, Poir et Twill, Tricotine, Navy, Black, Brown made in all the new styles; silk embroidered and etc. Each— $6.75 LADIES COATS Wool Velour, in all colors, Tan, Brown, Black, Navy and Plaids; larger flowing sleeves and broad collars. Fur and embroidered—16 to 46. Each— $14.50 Children's Knit SaCques All Colors—Sizes 1 and 2 Years. $2.35 Children's Pajamas Made of Striped Outing. 6 to 14.— $1J5 Ladies AM Woo! Sweaters AU Wool Sweaters in colors, in Coat styles, all sites, Each— $4.95 Ladies Knit Bioomers Tn FTesh— 25c and 45c Ladies' Flannelette Kimonos—In rich floral dddyns, eacb4 ^ $1.95 Children's Sweaters AH Colors an Sizes $2.^ SCHOOL AND SUNDAY SUITS BOYS SUITS Just received 100 Boys' Suits; all with 2 pair Pants; mixed colors; specially priced for this sale—sizes from 8 to 18.— $7.95 BOYS SUITS One table of heavy tweed Suits—all with 2 Pants—Just the Sait year boy needs for cold weather—sizes 8 to IS-r $9.50 Misses' Coats Splendid assortment of Misses' Coats. Made of good coating materil. Navy,, Brown, Black, tan— $6.95 Ladies' Wool Dresses . In fall flowing sleeves; Bilk embroidered, Bilk Braid trimmed; the greatest dess valae ever offered in oar history. Each— $12.50 Children's Khaki Knicker Ansi**. Suits $1J50 Chidren's Hanes Union Sidts Bizes 2 to ^2; batton taped on; flat seat, Bait 95c suit Infants' Rubber Pants Small, Medium and Large— 25c and 39c 1 ' < . . Children's Serge Dresses Embroidered in Oood Styles; Navy and Brown $3.45 HOSIERY-HOSIERY Hosiery for Ladies and Children. Ladies' and Wool Hose, in all the newest colors and most wanted styles. SILK HOSE Women 's Fiber-Silk Hose, with mock seams, Lisle tops. Special— - 55c SILK H08E Women's Buster Brown and full fashioned Hose, at pair— ' 95c HTT.ur HOSE Women's full fashioned, pure thread Silk Hose. In all the best colors, pair— Boys' Overcoats Boys' Wodlbn Overooata--Sises 4 to 10 years. Good, Coats for small boys. $3.98to$6.95 Boys' Monroe Suits Absolutely all wool, colors fast, 2 pair pants with each suit; season's latest styles and col ors. Satisfaction guaranteed—sizes 8 to 18. $10.95 to $16.50 Children's Coats (Children's Coats—in good, warm material; Navy ,Brown; 2 to 6 years— $2J5 Misses'Coats Big assortment of Mimes' Coats; made of good, warm material—navy, brown, Mask.— $4.95 each Children's Sweater Suits 3 Pieces—Pants, Sweater and Cap. Suit— $3.95 INFANTS' REUBEN Gotten UNDERSHIRTS 25c St Ladies' Silk Dresses In the newest shades and material#. Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Satin and etc. Large stock to select from—16 to 46. Each $9.95 Ladies Coats Big Rack of wool coating in Brown, Navy, Tan Black with wide flowing collars. Sleeves silk embroidered trimmed with fur and plain colors—16 to 46 Each— Ladies' Knit Underwear Shirts and PantsEach— 95c Children's Outing Gowns 45c Infants Knit Caps 25c to 45c Infanta' Knit Seta—Pink and blue 3-pieces— Bootees, Cap and Sweater— $1.65 Children's Sweaters In AH Colors, Sizes 2 to 13, Coat Style. Each $2.95 Children's WhieOuting Bioomers 2to6 25c to 45c Children's Sweaters—in all coirs—aH shea— tJS $1. Ladies' Heavy Weight Outing Gowns In Colors. Each— $1.18 HANES UNDERWEAR We carry a full and complete line of Hanes Men's Boys' and Children's Underwer, con sisting of Unipn Suits, two-piece Suits, Chil dren's drop seat, elastic knit, combination Suita; colors, ecru and white. Men's Monroe Overcoats AH wool, plaid back, double breasted and Raglan sleeves, broad lapels, season's Cktat styles for men and young men — $25 to $35 Work Shirts BhM Ohtanbray, faU eat, long taU and shtvet. 95c LADIES' COATS Large assortment just received. Ail wool Velour Costs, wide sleeves with Silk patted belts, long flowing tassels. Embroidered and plain colors, Each— $M.75 St3rc Win Ve Cbsed AH D.) Thursday Thanksgiving MEN^surrs Men'y Cassimere Suits. Colors : Blue, Brown and Grey. Great values for— $9.95 Men 's and Young Men's Suits—Worsted and Serges—coir: Blue, Brown and Grey. Prioe, Special at— $18.95 Suits heavy ribbed Union, Suits, steam shrunk, closed crotch, long sleeves and ankle length.— $1.45 Monroe Suits Men's and Young Men's Season's latest fabrics and models. Come in and look these wonderful values over— $25.00 to $35:00 Men's Suits Made from the very best worsted; conserva tive models; all colors,— $22.50 Shirts and Drawers 75c Hygienic Shirts and Drawers; fleeced lined, cold weather garments— * About 100 Ladies Woo! Dresses Poiret Twill, Serge, made in the new fall styles, embroidered collars and cuffs, full flowing sleeves, fancy embroidered panels, all siaes-16 to 46. Each- - $9.95 Lathes Woo! Dresses A regular $25 value § Tricotine, Poiret Twill, French Serges and etc., silk Braid trimmed, full embroidered and buckles. Hew and very nifty garments. Each— ; * $18.75 Ladies Knit Union Suits Knee length and strap shoulders ribbon run. $1.18 Suit . ) GREAT SALE OF SHOES Adames heavy Elk Shoea with low robber heel $3.48 MENS DRESS SHO^S— Young Men 's Dress Shoes—a goo! looking Brogue at— $5.98 / BOYS' HEAVY SHOES, Boys' heavy School Shoes—sixes 9 to IS 14, $2.48 LADIES' DRESS SHOES— Ladies' Patent Pumps with low rubber $4.88 LADIES'DRESS SHOES— i * Ladies' Walking Oxfords in brown caK— $3.88 1*^'Chords in black or Shown Eid, with low rubber hee!s and Veit Soles— ^ $4.98 S ^ - Ladies' High Shoes with low Heels._ $2.98 MISSES' SHOES— Yonng Girls high Shoes, in Mack or brown calf, with low heel and broad toe, sises 12 1-2 to 2.— $2.98 LADIES'SHOES— Ladies' Satin Shoes with low or medium heels $1.98 to $3.98 BOYS? SHOES Boys' Lion Brand Shoes—the best made for school and every day wear— a t $3.98 -V LADIES' COATS good warm materiai in Uavy, Brown Black. Ea:h- - $3.95 LADIES' COATS y Med* af dbM^ heavy Coating and etrongiy ****de. Many Bine, Brown, B!ae^ embroider ed ooHare with button trimmed end beited ef recta. $4.95 '- ^ * Y"-' - - $3^8 - - k Men'. AH Wool Sweater. $4^5 — t Men a Overcoats Mixed colora, belted end half belted backs. $IHW

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