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Show fas! ? Afesof ute?y Pure' KadeframCregr,! o? Tartar 1 I Watch the Papers for Particulars Largest Purchase and Sale of 1 IMPORTED JEWELRY NOVELTIES WAIT!! j ViTJV BRING THE CHILDREN TO TOYLAND SATURDAY (TTT fiMMjZAA SANTA -CLAUS WILL BE THERE TO WELCOME THEM frtTimtA $i&y?3 OsS) Sf EVERY CHILD WILL BE GIVEN A CHANCE TO TELL SANTA CLAUS JUST WHAT HE OR SHE WANTS FOR CHRIST- As U&M$S&r gEMZ3ZZSPr MAS, AND MAY WRITE THE REQUEST ON SANTA'S ORDER BLANK, SO THAT THERE WILL BE NO MISTAKE JSEESSIXEE j -good goods" ABOUT THEM. -good goods." Saturday Night JOUR Sales fajB& Santa Claus Christrsl I No Plione Orders. We Reserve Eight to Limit Quantity. , V f miLT ) IT 1 t PURE THREAD SILK HOSE HAND - EMBROIDERED ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Sill'-FiX, - f kfl 0"f C f SI. 19 Lisin liner! garter top NECKWEAR. 35c Regular 'r .Jggftii. L ami sole; black, white or tan; 75c values. Just 72 pieces. 'ftt ASZfM P I iVSJT''"" c H nearly all shades and sizes. Main floor. SPri1 iVy' t $ $i.5D qualities. Main floor, stamped FUDGE aprons, Free Souvenir for f 'ffliMwt f Note: Parents may Real surprise paekaees that contain much more than I g FELT AND VELVET HATS fitll' yaed wide' PErJ every little boy and &lWwEMw X H V make selections of the sale price in value. Put up specially for boys and K.S aASSK eradTme f Snf ot girls and should not be opened until Christmas. Lots ourler Pnc " AUMghf ground Jy an adult .mem. 0 fturtif thf pur- of fun buying and giving them. fi Juvenile Dept., Second floor. STAMPED DRESSES, 23c Plenty of music, ft i4PJ!ttlptKm chase price have Tftr..v pnr.,rr ft I fancy aprons, 59c Made 1 $ Jj. S12es; aS' DopT Free slide on the m them reserved un- bALfc lUUA-LHUlLb, Z5c fc I hlmSXiTnti K Tiv dozen WAISTS, ti.95 toboggan. Every- VMsM i til wanted. (Sale in Toyland, in the Annex, Main Floor.) I and insertion triran,ed point tSi b , I f,S lllfl I Claus himself will be there to see that, the I 72 boudoir CAPS, each, ISrtS oVLel XIBlMI'1 I'1 - children have a good time and will help them make i I 3Sc These have been priced to 42. E-egnlar prices to $4.50. 'l tfflll r''llWft their purchases. E S 7oc. Main floor. Second floor. ) H i ONE hour sale 8 to 9 ONLY. 'La W'1 Remember, Only 19 Shopping Days 2 i PHYSICIANS' AND SURGEONS' SOAP 5 FOR 25c S&yS? ' ri fUctmoc g Limit o i"o deliveries or phone orders. Main floor. jF JbetOre CfiriStmaS. tlUrry! f, g . . All members of Woodbine circle No. 41 are requested to meet at 1. O. O. 1. hall Sunday at 1 o'clock to attend tho funeral of bur lato member, Mary Houston Hous-ton Haves. (Advertisement.) I On one side, are the railroads of the United States representing a capitalization of twenty billions 3 of dollars, and employing more than one and a half million persons, combined to fight the Adanison Law by injunction. They are supported by a new eight billion dollar organization of business men, called the g National Industrial Conference Board, who give employment to nearly seven million persons. On the jj 1 other side, are four hundred thousand members of four great Brotherhoods, backed by nearly four hun- I dred thousand other workers and by the two million members of the American Federation of Labor. "With such an alinement there are ominous possibilities of a tremendous labor war this winter. 9 I The railroad companies, according to one of their official spokesmen, "are agreed to fight to the j end," against the enforcement of the Adamson law, while Samuel Gompers, President of the American i I Federation of Labor, says, warningly, "You throw down the gauntlet and we accept the challenge. AVheu ; the time comes it will be another case of 'Lay on, Macduff, and damn'd be hhn that first cries "Hold, j enough." ' " ; I In THE LITERARY DIGEST for December 2nd, the leading article presents this subject from all j angles, not forgetting the part that the public is bound to experience. I I There are other feature articles covering important problems in the public mind, among which I are: jj j The Whole World On Short Rations I Reasons Advanced for, and Remedies Suggested to Cut the Cost of Living. & Our Terms to Mexico Lord Grey Whitens the Blacklist J Francis Joseph's Reign The U-Boat Problem Again Holland Wants Us to Lead Neutral Nations Germany's Declining Man-Power j in Protest Separate Peace with Russia? , . (fr, Social Justice by Social Insurance More and More Zeppelins ... r -i. t m . . A House Built Like Steps Tin Cans as Furnace Fodder War Cartoons Are Short-lived j j Medical Movies Poland's Lost Champion j Mr. Roosevelt Discovers a New Hyphenism To Systematize Our War-Charities Boston and Billy Sunday Beware the Pulpit Anecdote! INTERESTING HALF-TONE ILLUSTRATIONS AND HUMOROUS CARTOONS, "The Digest' Makes You An Independent Thinker j "Give ever' man thy ear" is the shrewd advice of the he the facts is the best way to arrive at the truth, but no immortal bard, "but reserve thy judgment." Xo one of one has the time or the energy to dream of attempting this. the sage maxims which he puts into the month of Polouius THE LITERARY DIGEST actually docs 1his for you every i contains more practical wisdom than this. It applies with week and presents yon with an imparl iid survey of the re- i peculiar force to the question of modern periodicals. There suits, leaving you to form your own conclusions. It gives -i are so very many of 1hese and their statements and opinions you all sides of all the great questions of 1 he day with- K ; differ so radically. Obviously to "give ear" to all of them out an atom of partisan bias, and makes you the judge and j and then to make one's own decision as to what appear to jury. 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