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Show DESERET EVENING MSf era. (u lit Cae rtaaA ea J Tte wk twuatiHa, 'act were (im i taw uumi mat draw tte cwaa w4 V TffT OEFEIIDS . a tte mt tent wit tk riritl t toMAtte'i Md Wvf 4 ('fA - M ILtX M ' ' . j. w g -- ' . tet lUlb tf w tea n H T ' ' tui Mt I Becoming Fall Styles 1 " Ltr.il iuiM 1 - Jl W I a 3 tuilXlY OCTOBER 6 1911 at te a T I tea- - tw 1 la.w ta ate, " rt air Iter tB nm, I2h atrva tetei. te imlai wa-- 1 tntt were ww ta NKWS jj, a Mmtm. CapC laert. R , 1 let art rate tear wrfl Tate Ite IJ,.GO Gnrea. CMm. M tti tea ate 1 tel a a Lre- -r Mutr. te-aaa aat ate Mniaaa, tel eR a) N M te -a tel Itopte I aar tai4 K Ltewt. H - WaiUa 1. ta Itet cvPral ta aw - teltor, mM4 Liwwt K i tetoja a la tk . tk. I te, ate Cte ate ur, lui jr ( ttMI Mf ate- taillil to u Mate aa ( A H C"Jr a Lit m)w u td at Uul t - "' U M Caoada. tel Canada.a t I Mf Jt 11 . Ltrut . Urol Adam. U P Um HttlMaaa, Wtelter clear I yaw Ikr.tuiinta. Uut. R. E. Ir.ft.ia. Llaul. tM-R)kr te fllHH Kite ammv aa4 . 11 cwU4 hit ttear aat . toaat of tette4 Ou r j waMecan say to tww ted larHtiOuaaa CJ. T S Itet UiH jj teL I.!rjr. !!r ta IW to Utl I'Uk hut Uhlc Itteastra vaitlla uaf C. P. lUli. Ul! K H StnaiWl . draaa apu Iter traawl. H U fMMvttl T tjntkW oaa 4 'tew tfc Armatiun. W W.; Avery, te laeeaeary far to It I If tte tyka of tamtr waraU tte waa Hulun : : luiiw. ta. af tteftult Iter !! utfAttal lor te I lsv j ar 11a j ,ha H : Uvnoa c. . Hird. AtedM, fatata te Vtaldlk MMI.IWI tte wT and that rada It I tet Ur A. A ; . com ated Ttera la ateakiB ta ter .: if I could rt trte mntmrr . Hradr. Wm A.; ffghtev wtea Ipi'il u t te dm. to tte aterrvaa af a tote ahaw r tte altn of Oad ctm r,hjtm. Wg Wlionmnaa. I know wbre I am M , Itaum. And then I hope j wad invmth. Hr Pttoa f Btete toartte to.ft rn at nalii -. licked. But tte result of tte culling of H W K T (ted. H luua-- r forward tatea. ul If I rtea a te te iItmi teit tea, aa th aua r.al. htriw'. M M Her.., W T . Hte. th Congre u to bring d waa a ( ,. Pr9, A j had I maid te mot Hint to a lato 'te tetod pmn-tE. tetter. what my poitttrwi t.ci torr raa af rrlmaoa. and .ranca and ('Urk. if I'. Chipman. J teat Hah tte aa. Wtvrpar Cat- - other togwUtion. and at that . a aofi-ad void, toartea Vr ih auk ill larwQf a tert a 1 Addwna. ITirla- - tkoa I prupn te d - thia aftermioo wad ist totut mate of hrricoa. A E 1 A.; iua, !ad list flfUM arw a Aa tkirf toipa irto iirvaa. rpmrtf; ciar th three tariff bill wauh I f ad R - i tte I. rv Ural c.lora o if could Tter di I tte tolelird at tte partv Joha y C.; Coltua, my duty te veto. Cutler vl- j watch lh chad w aiilk from moun-aaa eotapaUad te liaUNi lik W. IL; jh' j, M j, e ; pfiartoa. WOOU AND WCioIXN TARIFF. The i lata paak to mountain vat ta tte limb af haaatr. M in Ikwlwr, uty loiter, (k(k t Urhla of ha adrw Ur aoaactkite of brrvk lt u irann. J K lorn. John IHck. kfkia. ttera la Tte flrrt waa tte wwd and woolen . ; if y..a could lS aaa. dry ted Bnintcratin la apearfc forth In tha raliev 'Elfp w y EbrrharJi. Fred; bill. It waa tntfodured Into th boune the poaaibiiitirv a hn frii Vw.n A H Flhr, Aitert. fVrry. am attff atth Blur a. that tte r..nmi,u cent ad a tram trad taouafe-- Jt ,om,,rTn h11 of ywtat a gnat rapuUltoa tar toarwite, II M Hank. LsSli Wl-t- tt teU-te- I" a toert !- I- I ou will le delighted with the choice assemblage we ar the of newest styles in Suits, Coats, Dresses. A showing display of surprising loveliness that reflects snap, style and originality. An attraetive feature is the moderate prices for the goods. Whether you intend purchasing or not . and visit us. finne ! - ut - ; tte tt4 4 I1 tl I f 1 ! a-k- ed Brwaa-aapOvat- ia I 1 ! 1 iR i- - $5 Millinery Special . tn-a- d . , An exceptionally fine line of Millinery at popular prices. Beautiful creations that are exclusive and for style. Hats that are worth strictly considerablv more than we ask for them, your choice at if - 1 1 : 1 I !' I lo-- lr valorem waa put Wa uoot luatead pound, th present duty of II cent reducing tte duty from about 1J cent to I cent oa wool la tb greuee. Tte reduced from duty oa woolenIM per cent aa to tome something over woolens to about te per cent. It went to tha senate, and there a single sena- a tor evolved from hi ooaeriousne bill which wa aaid to be a protection lr bill They comommteed between the ; fre trade bill and the protection forbill. ao called, and mad aa agreement raw wool per cent ad valorem on theThat passed and 64 pr cent on woolcne nt confortoly twealvea. t c!!r the srnate. Then theyanother Into urr- - . Wa hava la Utah tha larfeat mp-pnee and they had fer Mina to tte world, tha Utah Copper mis by which they compromised th KHFmdT: mina. which has hlockad out aver IU. duties il. nward again, 4 makingcent on j tV- - KImhl.T!. : Kta.hl M.Md tona of copper nr, and which per HJrrtZ?nh , ' on raw wool and . t ..- -a gMofimfl, v Uuirn u vj n . ijm cent la threw yaara haa paid nearlydT Pi. tut i m preeenled , uuol.nl When th bill ld'n Hn)d,r' Melvin ri n J1( ; jjrflityre. f. C.: McAl- - to upon la flvtdtoida. Wr hav Id tha amth the lrtort'kw.Hn Information no had I me hlc V.chie. Duncan: which I could proceed 'r largaet depoait at Iroa ora known to Tte guMle of eelevrmoc nrre aoulbarn ,h. ratal. In Iron county, to M IornWk. IV. H. ; M. Kay. A. N.: me to know what th effect of the biU Johnaon, Mueller. of wool A U : MerUtah. In tte wonderful Iron Mountain corr.ed by ofFraaldent Joy Omt.; UirkutK would be either on the raising the Commercial club. In hie president I o K. : Morrl-e.of which Erof. Newberry of manufacture or th In I rod u tng Gov, Spry aa the rill. Aibert; M rrlll. address . H. W.; Moyle. J. H : Madwn. P. TteM dapoalu ara probably not toaet muter of the evening Gov hpry e , i vu elected on n platform that in- - j th ecur1n toevery otrollnd In tntrlnelc ralua by any In rvoponee to I a VVeMnu.ln fuAteV.: pdedged me toneeded HrHrlen m a pjotovtlon which tended to tb president the glad hand Ueul. dustry ure of the difference brt.r" "Mr. John T. Jon aa, aa ewetera tit welcome and nltn n emit lighting J : Peterson. Jas M : : Person. P. J.: of production nt home and the ramt of found la Iron coun- both the gubernatorial and the presi- w. E.: Quillen. T. H Qurwly. gy thattonte oca Richter. A : Rose. production abroad, and F. Richmond, aggra-gnt- a will dential Invited countenance that the of body presity Ilia.; Hlcgrr, F. J.; JUndall. P. without Information aa to Bwrw tltaa 4N.Wd.Cto Iona. dent. when he shall lay down tha cares J. to the M : Reeve, j. a.: Roy le. J. u.; statha-k.- . difference waa either In coma to to burden and of life, mineral public hava and "Wg wool or " : Snow, aaphaltum raw D : Seymour. R. uo.tion of N. P prod W have Utah and bask la tha sun of Its valleys, toad mtnara! rubber. of woolen. I thourtit and contentment io. A.; Ktiwell, O. N : Pmtth. D.John to the production on wool which had, fold and aiiver and toad. Wi hava living a Ilia of peace 8.: that this tariff Htiencvr, Thomaa; Smart. Henry; he of who. this with atate, tte people ulamloaUng oil tad fuel oil. Wt hav aaeurad him. 8 pry. William: Bweet. been In eklatence rrf tca'ly. V.i n esteem him In the hlgheet Smoot. Reed. and anlphur In Immana deposit and aalt-patftoeb-y- . C O : Pnoll, F M.: Butor SO year waa too aad alum. Wa hava marbla and degrr and will evar welcome him. su- Leon: I too high, borau" It A.: that P. think ton. W. Bplro. A.: Slmpkln, bratl 1n Tt aad alabaatar.k Wa hava aoda The toaata followed a repaat of Hlmon. Dm la; Bimon, Adolph; of the natural, normal toad Blow aad tho Snaat of building perior qualities composed of vlanda behind the tariff wall the A. L.: Thomp-aoThomaa Gordon; Know, protection fasof most the tte th palates ntoao. Wo bav atmoet avarythlng tempting C. H.; Varlan. C. 8.; Vaodeventer, competition neceenarUy reduce wrrw reeponee therefore, but dlamcnda. aad w bav money tidious rplcurw. Tte had and neceseartly. Heber. T. Well. Webber. O.; A.: price, E. been anticisomewhat longer than I brt ween wblob te buy dtamoada. difference he D. doc Whitworth. ykk U: M.: WerTtelmer. the to St was planned have abroad and the cost of coal Moaoures are wonderful. pated. ferover In time for tte president F. E ; Wedgwood. E. A : Welsh, of productionhere. That te the normal banquet Prof. Joaaa, wbo Is aa authorMy, In the tabernacle, Henry; Wcscott. Frank J : Whitmore. production concert tbe attend to as we protec- (but wo bav tmmenle bodiao O. M : Well. Juntua F.: Whitney. H. operation of protection of the hour But lt to one thing to think. tlontsta M. H. of oool of ouAclaat breadth aad thick-M- g which tha lateness Cart Walker, Williams, It.; Q.; ought to be resay that the duties to awppiy tho whot Unltad Stataa duced. and U to another thing to say I tor aontarlea Our annual output If how much they should be reduced f tww aad million tong. 1 had been s fre trader. If I had been 4"Our toluto of pracloua metals hav In favor s tariff for revenue only man. towardad capital with dlvidgada x- possible, orof reducing everywhere course I would have signed the bill, bebut cause the bill did reduce duties; "Wg hav gait In solution in tho Ureal BhM Late, sufficient te load u train of when I am under a pledge to reduce aura oat ending IN times around the them only to th point which will give an opportunity for living competition garth aad then leave a - string of l.toO ear upoa a aids track. And out upon by American Industries in meeting the A the president ascended the steps competition of European Industries,tte desert ttera la a deposit of almost President Taft' rrtarn from Fort leading up to the stand, his appearanc then I must have the Information tepara aalt. tte value of which haa been Douglas and his conveyanc to ths was the signal for a tumultous outburst fore 1 signed the bill. 8o I did not aothuatad at IM.MM.40t. Wa produce that feature aas a of applause, which waa even more In- sign It, but I returned It to the house knew thaa pounds of augur state fair grounds H,mjn came.- with my reasons for annuity. Wg hava over Z4M.4N sheep brought a glistening light Into hi eye. tensified when he was Introduced by whence It so. 1 invited their attention not doing aad Bore thaa Mg.tog cattle, and wg Tb entire length of South Temple President Fred W. Price. Held's band appro- - 1 talaa 7S par earnt of oar wheat crop, street, and on Flrrt West. North Tem- added to the stirring scan with na- to the fact that Congress had enable I to dollars million a half tional airs. Mto.Oto te boateU prtated that aawaatg Third Wert and Plrst North And I to board tariff s constitute a to few but minutes for in It these of toeani of wht la known a ple. required street, la tha short stretches which Con- - ,1 upon facts the out very of the Introduction the tor oar tntelil-pgBy route president. farmer th in traversed by ffrbiataa without waiting for tbe I lreldent Taft greaa bad acted however, aCort arw causing tha desert thoroughfares to the fair grounds, the president trav- inference, to facts. The woolen bill, as it passed tbe I wot toas as galled, to product an arar-gg-o eled lanes of children, boys mad plain after hishe Introduction through Is not making house, provided that lt should go Into of IP bathe la of wheat per acre. audience, that and girls, with thousands of older the As It country as a effect on th 1st of January. that , .Bat. It la our climate, and our beaufolks, waving flags and cheering their hit. presentor tour of the it I the senate, It provided passed candidate for possible waved their politician tots maIn arms tho Little of tiful vaUoybt bald 1st of president. but is see, should go Into effect on the conferto the presidency, childish paof n moot arc enthusiasm Hands mountains that the jestic When they got Into marvel out. Much of that of which I triotism. and with a constantly observ- tng the country as Its president. This January. ence and they knew that the tariff hava opokoa Is connected with tha ing eye the president waved back. It Inference was given In in the opining was board going to return a complete the work of man. Climate I a gift at God. was a noticeable feature of the pres- words of his address ofresponse tovote and full statement a to the whole Mr. the Price Taft a took children by the Mi pledging aunshln and tha idents visit that W have tt oe- days of In 1413, and hla Introduction aa the thing on the 1st of I December, and fare." first place In hie attention. balance of tho year la "brtte con- to them have that curred might United States. Jbllwr EeraUaate who- - reached Utah Th travel from the military pout next president of the iderable argument in saying that if Mr. President In introducing Taft, his was made slowly along Friuth Temple date In September. 1774, wrote in deyou can wait until the 1st of January was reached Price said: before your bill goes Into effect, per- diary: Hero tha climate to so to - street until Main, street name of Men's In the the the was Toung ao Increased, a ttotowa, the air and then tbe speed hwhqy. that it haps you can wait to get accurate in- 1 bid you Utah club n of trot Into Republican and escort breathe mounted to by breaking which ought to determine by day pleasure tVe have with us on this formation what the bill should be, aa that will night. Ha waa absolutely correct and to keep pace with the president s car. welcome. The party whirled Into the fair grounds most auspicious oceas.on not only the come on the 1st of December. So In vary tow of tho people la Utah desire executive of this nation, but the order to avoid that argument they to forego tho pleasure that be men- Just before J oclock, and a few min- chief next United Btatiw. of these time. scheduled to our halm and day utes ahead of the president tioned. Oar air changed the time and made It to William K. Taft. Mr. Pres- on the 16th of October. Weil, as a apply breesea matIt was at the fair that the presidentof Honorable art glorious. Wo take tho tool 1 represent In evidence the with the visible them boys best ident, wa and th ter of fact. It did not apply at alL I mingling af gar canyons given salted gophyra of our Inland sea. we hi popular welcome to Utah. Hour trenches; the boys whose enthusiasm attended to that. have an ambrosial atmosphere as before his expected arrival at the on election day at the ballot box is not There had been a movement, after to ones sense aa th scented grounds, the crowds began gathering measured by their access to the pie the Payne tariff bill was passed, ' ' grateful arrived over trta. counter. tooba when In the breath of tte mythical president casting your eyes thera, and tnroughuut this country. In view of the It was to And a multitude of thousands this vast assemblage, perhaps the bitter discussion as to the facts upon '"After all tho glory of our state as cheer men naa women of and ever with him In that lusty body fact largest tha consist which that bill was awaiting a bitter data not she could only be given by suck a crowd. gathered together In this fair state of agitation in favor offounded, some means of ture haa been kind to uu. that and the entered will observe speakers' ours, you scattered finding out the facts In respect to the bte given aa toll most fertile in our As the president stand and saw nothing before him but throughout the throng some 1,504 or tariff. 1 took advantage of a provistored tho wealth of tho ages of winter, n veritable sen of upturned faces and 2.000 members of the Young Men's Re- sion In the Payne tariff mountains; that th rigor and ap--l and a roar of cheers publican club. They are here, sir, to pointed a tariff board for bill, are tampered by the moot wonderful waving hands,even that purpose j the hoarse, racuous gather from your lips the battle cry, under an authority that gave th that drowned by Inland sea that la stirred me ST5- .the key of tho campaign for 1412, 040 to do It. I told them to go ahead brsaaea of heavn; that w can gaze whistles of welcome hefrom the engines afere mart visibly which will be wafted within the grounds, you leave with av( upon tha largest and make a glossary of the tariff ao did not attempt to hide our state from Lgan in the north and mujertlo natural bridge upon thu fected. and he that somebody could understand It. I In of to and St. the abort and around appreciation. his the south, all George that feeling earth; Did you ever take up a tariff bill? It battle of 1!12 will be on and will not arw magnificent Illustrations of God's It was estimated that at least 10.000 did, it will be just as plain to you the hearing of j falter until the polls close In Novem, you handiwork, it to men and women that people crowded within as the Greek Testament, because it ' take a atate. The great neae of Utah his volie, while In theall grandstandforanda j,Pr f that j ar when you will And ths- contains a lot of technical terms and waiting Mtatoto In tbe fact, that dur people about the grounds, Democracy of Utah In Its usual conduties, all of which If)t of re peaceful, honest. Industrious and glimpse of the president, therefor were dltion. In its rightful place, In the ln rd,g tog,.lflc understand the meaning of. tho slough of despond. Mr. President, not God fearing. Much haa been written 35eio more. Every precaution have got to go to an expert to ad spoken about us calculated to safety of the president and the hand only in the name of tbe club which I you This tariff board is en- cauee people to believe that no good llnj; of the crowd had been taken by have th honor to represent, but for i find out. glossary an en- come from Utah. Some of It wes the fair official and the escort commit kindred organizations, I pledge you the gaged In making awhole fifteen ached rfland, vote of th ctopedlartte the Insurrounded some us ee. did Wire fencing It of In grave the state fairest the deserved, so that hereafter of UlC which A merit an I nlon. In 1912. Ladles and through a more the while lived than I here have pas.igeay justice. a tariff bill comes up, not only the president would travel in his tour gentl men. I take pleasure In present- when toe quarter of a century. 1 have observed of know about it, but public the grounds were roped off into ing to you one of the greatest presi- may marching steadily sir people know someof members Congress In ths flercs conflicts that have lanes. Detachments of the National dents this has produced, the thing about It, and it may shall not be con- the state as by an Guard of Utah, mounted and on foot Honorable country at times shaken William Howard Taft of fined to members of th ways and arthquake, 1 have seen Utah emerge patrolled every portion of the ground would Ohio. means committee, or members of the each time a little more like the rest through which the president THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. finance committee In the senate. That entire force of the sherof the Union. And from the ex- paaa and the movement, carried on by all the com-I have been ' iff's office and almost tbe entire pollr-was It several perience her In which minutes before th resulted v. that force, were on duty among the crowj greeting to Mr. Taft subsided so that merclal bodies of the acountry, com schooled I declare and I bell-m is- tariff in the formation of Utah can work out her own salvation lie REPUBLICAN his could GUEST OF begin address, and then sion association that came on to Wash- CLyil. Ths mills of the Gods grind was a it introduction elicitcomthat happy ton anu asked us to have a lowly, but they are grinding all tho The stand from which the president Dealing mainly lug law east ed further applause created by mission appointed time and the grist of these mills here delivered his address was erected with the tariff tjucstion and the farmwhiih should look into the facts. That will someday be acceptable to the na- of the grandstand. Awaiting him there er's fret list, and defending his posibill passed one house and then passed tion. What we need now mote than all was the reception committee of thu tion In these national matters, under te to a spirit of toleration. the other, with a few amendments, yhat Toung Men's Republican club, said: and then It went back to the first house W need to recognize Is the fact that whose auspices he appeared at the fair. Mr President of the Young Men's on the last day of the session, and a of President art are nil children of the same God, This committee consisted Republioan club I thank you for your very few members of the first house Fred W. Price, Harry 8. Joseph, Ray cordial actuated bv the same Impulse, I am afraid O. greeting William J. asms same you are who opposed the bill were able to deSermon. love, the Langenbacker, paa. by the an than you are a tens and the same faculties. The time McAllister. George Wilson. T. A. Canis- a better Republii It by w hat they called a flllbus- prophet. I am glad to be here under feat has cMM for those who are called gen-ti- ter. Arthur J Brown. Arthur E. Gra- the Rut an appropriation bill had ter. of the an club and Republii auspices to condemn unsparingly among ham. W. M. MeCrea, John M. Hayes, D. to know both hnus-- s whirh gave gotten that e is C. Republicanism the Frank Emery. Julian still me, as through things that pen-pt- O. Rideout, I sav, half a million dollars to ftetr own people in virile I and do. Utah, A. but vigorous to am time Ekman not The has John Accompanying Riley.. ought continue n y board if the other com- the president to the stand were Gov. here a president of the United States, mission bill did not go through. As qgtno from those who srs called to condemn and to spare not. Wm, Spry, Senator Reed smoot. Con- seizing this opportunity, under the this tariff commission bill provided , those among tho 'Mormon' people gressman Joseph Howell, Mayor Brans-for- auspices of the Republican club, to say for board. I proposed the nation sava Mayor Wm. Glasmann. President some thing about the Issues that have tthe to things thatnmd and tbe time has J. G. McDonald of the state fair board been presented to me as president and to make iny board not not bo done, to explain the action that I have taken momma tar us sQ to condemn ths mis-rtand member of th reception In regard to them. My voice to not 4 lus ters who pulut us blacker than (Continued on page eight) . W.: IVnnrmor. Y V.; Otaamacn. Wm ; -- ritee. Eugene: Gardner, J p , Greenawald. J . Godba, Frank: Ilag Harry: Cm tent. Fred O.: (tut, . Hallo-ra; ll'taard. E nbartb, J FIlvll-ran. II n ; Huih. C. W. J . E; lb.ff 'nan, Eda. K: Hollingvaorth. Chae.; Hirrtaon. W. Z: llrinte. F. llfrman, Auguetua. It .me. Then H: J- - A.; IIoum, t II t'.: Hill, E . HehaeU I Hweil. J.weph. Hutih.a.n.J.a; rTn,JlMlW. i Hudrom. Oliver, llerru. J T ; Hewitt. .Vr ; Nmt. Holme. Edwin F ; Hubbard, ,Tht waa j w- having the bomiuat i; Ingebreteen. : Jae . Johnaon. ( Johnaon. J H Jorgeneon. Dr ; man, niffnrd H fvarull, vtea , w F Jack.At. A; t Rmd; ArrtilbaM Cttnpbrli Rt!tn D. .. Tho ; Knox roh Ctoorge D. Keytar, to,Ion bpiro. ItfTed d aad ttera ara haora about tera daclana tha iricf thaa ca te found (taata arm at Itak la oar alter acctloa af tte Ittloa. Tteaa atatiattca tail all who wilt Uataa that Utah ta for(iac ahead hr toapa tod boatodto Tter ciprraa Italy tha praapantr with a hkh a hav tea tolfarmlr htoaacd. Tter wav a wand af walrotwa ta toaa aad warn, who arw wtlitaa te work aad natal ttetr kooac among pa. help ta develop our aarvekma raaoarraa, and thaa reap tte toward that honeat tndaatrr uni ata-ttatl- ahia-tedie- row would ear aa did Urtcham Moot , A fit terra C..-OO- J-- n. . ,r , '. ar - ' "-- ar. , .... Silks that sell regularly at $1 and UDl $ 1.25 a yard, special l,.y) yards of Silk the last of a manufacturers output that we were fortunate to obtain at a sjMcial price. A beautiful soft and lustrous silk, consisting of pin stripes, hair line stripes, in desirable Oriental and Persian desigus. Especially adapted for the foundations of marqui- jjto O DC settes. chiffons, mousseline de soie, etc. All new shades the color blendings are simply beautiful. Hegularly sold at $1.00 and $1.23 a yard. Social 65c. n, iUT . et-ga- rt, t; r't Ul , er Ho-lo- n; n, tht w A Great Silk Sale da-du- ra , , ra-uto- da j oaa-hal- Multitude at Fair Ground Bid Him Tumultuous Welcome I j i , Beautiful Linens Off One-Fourt- h Your choice of otir regular stock of Linens fresh from the factory of William Liddell & Co., of Belfast, Ireland Doilies. Lunch Goths, Tray Cloths, Scarfs, Table Sets, Table Damask h Off. and Table Napkins at Pepperell Sheeting at , 1 1 ; -- 1 . ' i j ' 4, Attractive Blanket Sale 4. 10-- 4 Just when blankets are about to be most needed comes this opportune sale. Included in the price reductions arc cotton blankets, wool nap blankets, grey wool blankets, white wool blankets, mottled word blankets, fancy and plaid cotton and wool blankets, cotton and down (juilts and bed pillows, 10-- arid Harness, Harness Extra Strap goods our qualities are always reliable and our price1, Harness Single reasonable; from 1120; Double Harness 142, Double Chain Harness 328 54. Crockery - Glassware Gives tone and elegance to your pantry or sideboard; it is always appreciated as a wedding gift. We have a splendid line of dinner sets, cup and saucers, plates, salad or berry bowls, sugar and cream seta Our showing of decorated and cut is exclusive and glassware original. Tou will find It particularly attractive. 224c for 25c, for ALL BED SPREADS CENT OFF. j le ; , 'Mor-ywM- to d. n, M 3RtEchhfiner tiCWyorl fob. el fin OH-9- 00 SO 3 9 50 310 50 312 50 20 for for for for PER 52c 68c 98c .3108 for 31 40 31 80 32 00 for for a a a a a pair pair pair pair pair 3 5 60 3 6 80 3 7 60 3 g.40 314 00 Unbleached Muslin Red River, 6 Cado L L. 7 Glbralta L L, 8 Henderson A, 10c Buck Head, 124c 5c 6c a yard ,...7c a yard ..8 a yard ... 10c White Goods beautiful variety of Lawns, Klaxons. India I.inons. Batistes. French Lawns, Nainsooks. Dimities. Madras and English Long Cloth at 20 PER CENT OFF. A fit. Dept. Carpet the Is a yard Thistle Down, 8 a yard ,.7c g Hope, lie a yard Fruit of Loom. 124c yard ..10c Lonsdale Uamfiric. 15e a yd 124c 10c Crescent, 124c a yard It's the fit of the shoes that gives foot beauty and comfort our salesmen are especially careful regarding Underwear Values most modern depart- ment of its kind in the west. We cordially invite you to visit us. We have an enormous line of Carpet size rugs, carpets, draperies, wall paper, 'domestic and foreign printed a ard Bleached Muslin Reliable Qualities Reasonable Prices . Ladies white fleeced cotton union suits, regular 75c, sale price 50c. Ladles' white fleeced cotton union suits, the Munsing make, extra fine quality, only 31.25. Ladies vests and pants, white fleeced, special 50c. Ladies vests and pants, white fleeced, the Munsing make, only 75c. Childrens union suits, Munsing make, only 60c. the Men's Clothing for all Occasions Childrens extra fine fleeced cotton union heavy suits, colors grey and white, only 35c. Ladies' knitted corset covers, high neck, long sleeves, white, only 25c. Ladles' fine embroidery trlm-mt- d Munsing corset covers, only The finest line of suits and overcoats for men and young men that we have ever shown. Ladies fine embroidery and lace trimmed Munsing corset covers, only 50c. Children's blark pants, fleece lined, special 25c. Children's black pants, wool mixed, special 65c. Children's grey wool Spencer sanitary vests and pants, according to size. 25c up to 70c. Children's grey fleeced pants and vests, according to size, 15c up to 45c. Children's white fleeced vest and pants, an extra fine quality, according to size, 23c up to 60c. Children's sweaters In cardinal and white, in sizes 18 to 20 only, 31.75 values, 75c; 31,23 values, 50c. Tailor-mad- e suits for street or business wear in J 19c 2oc Extra Fine Pillows SPECIAL PRICES OX GENUINE NAVAJO BLANKETS. on-wa- 26o Bed Pillows values value value values 3175 values 32 25 values 32 50 values 63c 85c 31 10 31.35 3 7 3 8 and inlaid linoleum. -- 2He 22c 24c h, Harness W carry the celebrated Never Fall Heater It represents perfection In heating construction; simplicity In operation; economy in fuel and beauty 111 design. THERE IS NONE RITTER THAN THE FAMOUS MILLER RANGE. Wo also carry a full line of 20c 22c 24c 26c Pillow Tubing Can be sterilized by Immersing them In boiling water for s few seconds We have th Naiad Shields for all sizes and kinds of garments. Visit the demonstration now In progress and see the Naiad Shield specially adapted for the kimono sleeve. Hardware for ....16c for . ,174c h, Classy Shoes Naiad Dress Shields 2c, 22V,c 25.', for bleached. 274c, for bleached. 30c, for bleached. 324c for bleached. 35c. for brown. 274c for brown, 30c for brown, 324c for One-Fourt- j e blea'-hed- . 4-- - j bleached, bleached, 45-l- n. all the newest fabrics from $15 to $60. Perfect fitting Overcoats that will give you lots of comfort from $16 up. For select functions we have an elegant variety of full dress and Tuxedo Suits, opera and silk hats and a particularly fine line of furnishings and headwear. JOUR SU2-U- 4 DRUG STORE T9 AT? SOUTH MAIN STREET 35c. |