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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1926-11-18, Page 4..'�.-..n ': yo / 4 Thursday. November 1S, 1113. THE SIG's AI. GODERICII. ON T. Prince Clothing for Boys and ,'Young Men a Satisfied customers are a great asset to any mer- chant. That is why we sell Prince Clothing. We know it are good and people return, not to complain, but to buy again. They are so well satisfied. Prince Clothing is out of the ordinary, yet is very moderate in price. Boys' 2 -piece Bloomer Suits $11.95 to $15.00 Young Men's First Longs....- . $18.00 to $25.00 Young Men's Overcoats $14.95 to $19.95 All guaranteed to give satisfaction W. C. PRIDHAM & SON "The Store With the Stock" Men's and Boys' War PHONE 57 A Cornplete Stock in All Sty les oftadies' and Misses' Winter MODEL THEATRE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 211 TO 21 Monday and Tuesday MARION DAVIES AND ANTONIO MORENO in a modern rennase glittering with the tamp and tuagnitlre•u(e of the Eu- ropean courts. Taken from George Marr Mct'utche,n's famuns story BEVERLY OF GRAI'STARK l4ethe Contt•.Iy "HE FORGOT TO REMEMBER" Wednesday and Thursdpy SIR JOHN M.%RTIN HARVEY in a great dramatization of Cherie. Dickens' great story. "A Tale of Twn Cities." The stnr 1s fa mons for his great stage stleves •s. "THE ONLI• WAY Mermaid Comedy "TIN GHOST" Friday- and Saturday HOOT GIBSON . fa the world's greatest Western pic- ture. Including complete WPM'S of _the thrilling Calgary roundup 1 immite ..,. . -4 UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE is cosy, restful and inviting wher- ever seen and should be in every rest room in the roperly furnished house. There isa 'homey" welcome about a stuffed chair or tufted, cushiony Lounge. that savors of old- fashioned hospitality. To realize this to the full, inspect our stockrooms. "TILE C.ILGARV STAMPEDE" Cent nry Comedy "A FLIf,-V'F.R VACATION" PATHE REVIEW Matinee Saturday at 3 p.m. COMING-RI'i OI PH V•.\LENTINO IN "THE EAGLE" LADIES' AID BAZAAR North Street U sited Church Saturday, November 27 8ale _oL_-Dome-{wade--ming. Aprons, Fancy Work, ands.,, T.. serval from 3.30 to 7 .'clock J. R. WHEELER Furniture Funeral Director Hamilton Str•.F Goderich, Ont. Give Pictures It's Santa's Own Suggestion It is just the gift for the person who has everything as well as for the one whose needs are many. A gond Picture expresses every- thing that Christmas stands for - beauty, happiness, color, joy -and gives to the most modest home the atmosphere of cnitnre and refine- ment. The prices for these range .from 35c up to $30.00 C•nne ,n ••. w. ••nr w•I.•rto,n Smith's Art and Gift Store ST. ACGUKTINE 1 A$HFIRLD lel' prnit ts, Mr. and )Drs. James Bu - ST. AI'Gt'STINI. Ni.ta17.-Miss Myth. held, of Port Eight, Is visiting nt r. Mason )JeAllister's. .)ors. II. Jones spent the week -end with friends 111 this neighborhood. , Mr. Joseph Thomisa,w. of Sesforth, railed on' friends 111 this vicinity 411114 week. Messrs. McDonald and Iharnitl: of At. Helens, are finishing up the thresh- ing in this district this week. Mrs. Milkmaid. Mrs. Stafford and Mr. Michael Stafford. of l;oderkh, called on friends here this week. There was a good attemlanee at the dance held here lit the hall last \1'et- oesdny evening. All report having had t, good time. ),n orchestra from \\'iltgleam :applied the mink. BELFAST BELFAST. Nov. Adam Johnston. of ('uurleK (ornery visited at the home of Mr. and )ors. Alf- Siterwi 1(141 one day recently. Mr. i). Campbell made n business trip to Gudertch on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hunter and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell one day last week. Mr. Isaac Nixon and his mother visite{ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Whitley. of Lucknow-. on Sun- ASHF'IELD.' Nov. 13. -Miss Mary !i. M.•Kenaie, of Ripley. attended the service•. In Ashlteld, Presbyterian church last S lay. • Mrs. runner and daughter. of Tor- onto, visited with Mr... J. Moss, of •Loci alsh. for the week -end. The regular meeting of the Wo - mien's Missionary Society -was held at the home of Miss Sadie Johnston. 1:)th cunee•eselon, ou Wednesday, No-. remitter 10. There was a goat at• teminnee, considering the uufavor*We weather. Miss Andrew. aa.}'her et S. S. No. 3. stent the week -end at her home at i,1k'1Il(w. Mrs. Nyit Melh.11alll and -,lice have returned home after 'trending the weekend in London 111 the institute convention. We are sorry to report that Miss -Iteccttr'aIcGrelor Is not as well as her malty friends would wish. The se•rvkts Its .lshtleld I'reaby teriun church wee-• well attended last Sunday. Rev. J . ('uuuur. of Tor- onto. conducted the ...Tykes. giving two excellent sermons. Mr. 11114 Mrs. Dlek Milkmaid and Katharine visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Ferguson last Sunda) afternoon. day. SALTlORD / Hay pressing is the artier of the day j.. _ in this vicinity. -Jeer. and Mr,:- Joseph Hackett moved to their new home at Lucknow.one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin moved Iasi 1u__their new term at Crewe. The farm was formerly owned) by A(r. George Henry. AUBURN AUBURN. Nov. la. -.Mr. Wm. An - denten arrived home from the Welt last week. Mr. Roy Rutledge Is golne to leant the barbering rrt with Mr. Carter this • er. win( The Women's institute held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. O. MtBrien. Next Sunday evening. November 21st. In the Baptist church, Rev. Chas. Deacon. of London. will deliver a tem- perance sermon. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of Parkhill, visited with Mr. and Mrs. )thaw, of the station, over .the week -end. Mrs. Maitland Allen left on Satur-, day to spend a few days with her sis- ter. Mrr. Wm. Coats, of Flint, Mich. Mr. Cunningham. of the staff of the Standard Bank, spent the week -end with Toronto friends. Mr. R. D. Munro Installed an A. C. Dayton radio on Tuesday. Ralph be- lieves In being tip to the times. Mr. Chas. Hallam has returned from the West after spending about sixteen months there and elves a very peel report of the times there. i = Mr. Harry Beadle, of Detroit, spent . Sunday with his parents here. SALTFORD. Nov. 1,. -Messrs. George and William Symonds have re- turned from their shunting trip. They brought with them a goodly number of wild ducks. Mrs.--E111u4t sat lisle daughter. of Clinton. spent Tuesday withMiss Green. Mr. Jas. MaManns' sale was well attended, The afternoon turned out w. -t e..d di..greeetrle. The derrick at MacElwan's salt block was blown down by the high wind of Tuesday morning. (Intended for last week) Mr. Eli Symonds, and son. Norris. of Brantford. epent Thanksgiving with their relatives, Messrs. William and George Symonds. Mr. Albert Mugford came up from Detroit to spend Thanksgiving. Miss Annie Buchanan, of the Steel Store. Goderich, 1s 111 at the home of Mrs. George Jardine and baby Ken- neth returned to their homer fine River, after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. A meeting to the Interests of Hydro was held in the hall one night re- cently. Most of the 14dro users In the village have had the aervlee cut off owing to their unwillingness to sign a twenty-year contract. Mr. George Ryan has a gang of men gravelling on the south read. Mr. Tom Wilson, of Carlow, stent Sunday with friends In the vllluge. Windbreakers a n d Lumberjackets at Special Prices Just received a shipment of men's and boys' Wind - breakers a n d Lumber- jackets. Made of all -wool in fancy checks and stripes All sizes. Special at $ 2.9 5, $3.45 and $4.95 Boyssizes, 28 to 34, a $2.45 and $2.95 You can get them at M. ROBINS XIIIIIHIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIII X Fur -Trimmed Coats For women and misses at a price that represents the season's outstanding values. Choice oL-fur-trinuned shawl collar and cuffs. Furred notch style collar and cults are furred down front to the hem of Coat, lined with crepe -de - chine and satin do luxe and fully interlined. SAMPLE DRESSES !3aniple Dresses, including many afternoon and evening styles that are found in Dresses priced much higher. Select from georgette, satin -faced canton, etc., showing wide girdles, bloused backs, tailored styles and fitted hip lines, etc. Beau- tiful color combinations and light shades for evening wear. x 1 X C �-�- Royal Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co. East side of Square X PHONE Scow GODERICH 1 IIIIIIIIIIIlXIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIII Aire4_Specialize in Cream -Goods OF ALL KINDS Cream Sponges, Cream Puffs, Etc. E. U. Cleveland BAKER Phone 114 West Street 4n ry 1 Smart Chic Styles A Cornplete Stock in All Sty les oftadies' and Misses' Winter Universal Millinery North Side of Square Underwear We have Lennard's All -wool Watson's and Woods' Lavender Line Also children's separate and com- bination garments in all sizes F. E. Hibbert THE CASH STORE PHONE 88 AWN.. - AUBURN AUBURN. Nov. la. -.Mr. Wm. An - denten arrived home from the Welt last week. Mr. Roy Rutledge Is golne to leant the barbering rrt with Mr. Carter this • er. win( The Women's institute held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. O. MtBrien. Next Sunday evening. November 21st. In the Baptist church, Rev. Chas. Deacon. of London. will deliver a tem- perance sermon. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of Parkhill, visited with Mr. and Mrs. )thaw, of the station, over .the week -end. Mrs. Maitland Allen left on Satur-, day to spend a few days with her sis- ter. Mrr. Wm. Coats, of Flint, Mich. Mr. Cunningham. of the staff of the Standard Bank, spent the week -end with Toronto friends. Mr. R. D. Munro Installed an A. C. Dayton radio on Tuesday. Ralph be- lieves In being tip to the times. Mr. Chas. Hallam has returned from the West after spending about sixteen months there and elves a very peel report of the times there. i = Mr. Harry Beadle, of Detroit, spent . Sunday with his parents here. SALTFORD. Nov. 1,. -Messrs. George and William Symonds have re- turned from their shunting trip. They brought with them a goodly number of wild ducks. Mrs.--E111u4t sat lisle daughter. of Clinton. spent Tuesday withMiss Green. Mr. Jas. MaManns' sale was well attended, The afternoon turned out w. -t e..d di..greeetrle. The derrick at MacElwan's salt block was blown down by the high wind of Tuesday morning. (Intended for last week) Mr. Eli Symonds, and son. Norris. of Brantford. epent Thanksgiving with their relatives, Messrs. William and George Symonds. Mr. Albert Mugford came up from Detroit to spend Thanksgiving. Miss Annie Buchanan, of the Steel Store. Goderich, 1s 111 at the home of Mrs. George Jardine and baby Ken- neth returned to their homer fine River, after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. A meeting to the Interests of Hydro was held in the hall one night re- cently. Most of the 14dro users In the village have had the aervlee cut off owing to their unwillingness to sign a twenty-year contract. Mr. George Ryan has a gang of men gravelling on the south read. Mr. Tom Wilson, of Carlow, stent Sunday with friends In the vllluge. Windbreakers a n d Lumberjackets at Special Prices Just received a shipment of men's and boys' Wind - breakers a n d Lumber- jackets. Made of all -wool in fancy checks and stripes All sizes. Special at $ 2.9 5, $3.45 and $4.95 Boyssizes, 28 to 34, a $2.45 and $2.95 You can get them at M. ROBINS XIIIIIHIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIII X Fur -Trimmed Coats For women and misses at a price that represents the season's outstanding values. Choice oL-fur-trinuned shawl collar and cuffs. Furred notch style collar and cults are furred down front to the hem of Coat, lined with crepe -de - chine and satin do luxe and fully interlined. SAMPLE DRESSES !3aniple Dresses, including many afternoon and evening styles that are found in Dresses priced much higher. Select from georgette, satin -faced canton, etc., showing wide girdles, bloused backs, tailored styles and fitted hip lines, etc. Beau- tiful color combinations and light shades for evening wear. x 1 X C �-�- Royal Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co. East side of Square X PHONE Scow GODERICH 1 IIIIIIIIIIIlXIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIII Aire4_Specialize in Cream -Goods OF ALL KINDS Cream Sponges, Cream Puffs, Etc. E. U. Cleveland BAKER Phone 114 West Street tnlluulllllllullllluuiuullluullaunuluulululuulluullllnaNllnnunllnullnuaulllnllulnlnlnululnnnllnulmululollHlnluululullullnuullu111111 igL THE S. A. GRAY CO. 11= t= We are sorry to report that Mr. ..- Thomas He -ifld Mi ?. C. Clark are E not Improving as. fast ate -their many I Mende would like to see. Wedding hells. so they my, will be ringing south of the village on. I G so WESTFIILD WFISTF1E1.1), Nov. 17. -Mrs. w'm. Fotltergill and e)litdrep teff last week to reside with her father, Mr. Brulth- w-nite. of Lunik•shoro. Miss Elsie \\'Ighttnan. of White- ehttreh. 1s Halt at. Hee home of her brother, Mr. George" R ightmaa- Mrs. James Aflerwn/s brothers, 1. Messrs. David. WIII and Wesley Tay- lor, 111111 nephew. James Taylor. of Guelph, visited her on Saturday- last. Mr. .1. Harrison and family. who have been residing on the farm of Mr. Wm,- Iiuwatt for the peat year. have mored to a farm in Wept Wawanosh. - -large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral on Satur- dny of the late Mr. B. Il. Taylor of Great -eh -It. Previews to moving to Gtslerield about five years ago, Mr. Taylor was a lifelong resident of Westfield. Much sympathy is ex- tended to the bereaved wife, family Hatt friends. The !aernment of the Toonl'a grapier was administered In the Westfield United church last Sabbath. The threshing ons completed in this vicinity on Monday. The farm- ers are busy at the plowing and a4r hoping to get It tlnlahid before winter sets -In. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor and children spent the week -end with Mrs. Taylor's slider, Mrs. It. Stonehouse. of Uud,frleh.-- WHITECHURCH \\'H ITFX_'HUR('H, Nov, 1:1 -The Thanksgiving supper hekl in the United church here was a splendid 51(T(sa. Over $2(X) was taken In tit the decor and a great many could not get into the auditorium of the church at all. The Lucknow Male Quartette gave x(514' splendid numbers, and the elocutionist. Miss Aileen Bowden of Toronto, enclouuel her audience with her excellent elocutionary abilities and 011e very pleasing manner in which she rendered her four numbers and the encores. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman and \!r. Fred Newman, of Hamilton, spent t .nwnksgi ing with Mr. and Mrs. 1t. S. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and fatu- ity anity Spent Thanksgiving with his mo- ther in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Mcltrien. ..f Auburn, spent the holiday- with his mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy moat* spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Alec Naylor, of Palmerston. MIs: OIlve Kennedy, of Goderieh, is at her home on the 2114 at present. Mrs. Wm. Beecroft, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Ilaeeroft and children spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs Andrew Kirk. pf Seaforth. Mr. Herb Tiffin, from the States. Is tinting with his brothers, Messrs. Reuben and Elmer Tiffin. Mr. Me'!•all. from Hamilton. is lel, goose -hunting. iEMEM c i Fall Sale of Ready -to -Wear New Winter Coats We have just received a new shipment of Win- ter Coats purchased at a low price, but the quality and styles are the best and the season's latest. You will find many unusual values at Gray's during the coming weeks. ---Needlepoint Coats Trimmed with the best of opossum collars and cuffs. Vainest at .85.00 to $42.00. Now selling Duvetyne Coats Richly fulled on cuffs and collar, satin de lux., lining jiid flanneTinterlined-Now selling at... $22.00 A Few of Last Season's. Coats Of good quality and fur -trimmed. Last season $8.75 sold from $25.00.to $55.(X). Now selling at See Our Special Values on Fur Coats Silk Dresses Cloth Dresses During the coming weeks of Special Values in Ready -to -Wear we are'arranging our best values on separate racks according to price. We have about 100 new Dresses iniitock and at the advertised prices they are exceptional'value. See our Ready -to -Wear Department upstairs. `iii Dresses at $t1.75 Included in this aseor wnt . flat crepe Dresses and Canton crepe Dresses. Good $11.75 quality and 'style. Priced at •• ••• •••• Cloth Dresses at $11.75 Of Santoy, poiret twill and ehartnois, good rang.' $11.75 of shades. Splendid value at - New Evening Dresses Of georkette and satin crepe. These are an approval -hip- ment and will be' shown this week $12 75 to $15.00 only, Specially prieed at ffou-, 11r.••u , 95e to 81.95. 1 End of the Month Values aa► 1. -FLANNELETTE BLANKETS I,,trt;,• size (only 30 pair at this price) 2. -FLANNELETTE In striper] or plain colors 3. -COTTON CREPE Splendid for making Christmas lingerie 4. -LADIES' SILK AND WOOL HOSE $2.19 21c and25c 24c 95c Full range of shades and sues, pair b. -COTTON -FILLED COMFORTERS Price(1 for end of the month 6. -TERRY TOWELLING Splendid for roller towels 7.-XEMO CORSETS Odd stock selling at 8. -KIMONO VELOUR, 36 -inch Regular 55e, now, yard 9. -CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE Odd stook now clearing at....BAROAIN PRICES $2.95 19c and 25c HALF-PRICE 38c 10. -CHEESE CLOTH DUSTERS 'o yards flit 11. -LADIES' WINTER BLOOMERS AND VESTS 12. -SILK HOSE Odd stock clearing at. pair 13. -PONGEE SILK }'all :14 inch width. yard 14. -HEAVY ENGLISH FLANNELETTE F'nll 16 -inch width 1 .enlar :15e, now 15. -CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS Now selling at 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICE 16. -CREPE -DE -CHINE F'nr dresses nr lingerie. yard 17. -LADIES' HEAVY VELOUR KIMONOS S41)1011.10 value at 18. -LADIES' UMBRELLAS $1.69 Amber tips and ferrules. Find of the month value 38c 59c 25c 49c 28c $1.25 $5.75 See Our Big Table of Remnant Values This Week Phone Ph 56 The 8. A.CrayCo. 56one -:• ulunittttuluuuYWlgltWllWul>�ulauHlHIHnIHIUHIiNUHIHIunuuHHIHUIHuuullHnulHnlHHlnuuHllNHnunllmmHHrrHlumal . i= MEM 1 1 MEOW z Mom MIN OM dIMMO 4n ry 1 Smart Chic Styles We invite you to call Universal Millinery North Side of Square tnlluulllllllullllluuiuullluullaunuluulululuulluullllnaNllnnunllnullnuaulllnllulnlnlnululnnnllnulmululollHlnluululullullnuullu111111 igL THE S. A. GRAY CO. 11= t= We are sorry to report that Mr. ..- Thomas He -ifld Mi ?. C. Clark are E not Improving as. fast ate -their many I Mende would like to see. Wedding hells. so they my, will be ringing south of the village on. I G so WESTFIILD WFISTF1E1.1), Nov. 17. -Mrs. w'm. Fotltergill and e)litdrep teff last week to reside with her father, Mr. Brulth- w-nite. of Lunik•shoro. Miss Elsie \\'Ighttnan. of White- ehttreh. 1s Halt at. Hee home of her brother, Mr. George" R ightmaa- Mrs. James Aflerwn/s brothers, 1. Messrs. David. WIII and Wesley Tay- lor, 111111 nephew. James Taylor. of Guelph, visited her on Saturday- last. Mr. .1. Harrison and family. who have been residing on the farm of Mr. Wm,- Iiuwatt for the peat year. have mored to a farm in Wept Wawanosh. - -large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral on Satur- dny of the late Mr. B. Il. Taylor of Great -eh -It. Previews to moving to Gtslerield about five years ago, Mr. Taylor was a lifelong resident of Westfield. Much sympathy is ex- tended to the bereaved wife, family Hatt friends. The !aernment of the Toonl'a grapier was administered In the Westfield United church last Sabbath. The threshing ons completed in this vicinity on Monday. The farm- ers are busy at the plowing and a4r hoping to get It tlnlahid before winter sets -In. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor and children spent the week -end with Mrs. Taylor's slider, Mrs. It. Stonehouse. of Uud,frleh.-- WHITECHURCH \\'H ITFX_'HUR('H, Nov, 1:1 -The Thanksgiving supper hekl in the United church here was a splendid 51(T(sa. Over $2(X) was taken In tit the decor and a great many could not get into the auditorium of the church at all. The Lucknow Male Quartette gave x(514' splendid numbers, and the elocutionist. Miss Aileen Bowden of Toronto, enclouuel her audience with her excellent elocutionary abilities and 011e very pleasing manner in which she rendered her four numbers and the encores. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman and \!r. Fred Newman, of Hamilton, spent t .nwnksgi ing with Mr. and Mrs. 1t. S. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and fatu- ity anity Spent Thanksgiving with his mo- ther in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Mcltrien. ..f Auburn, spent the holiday- with his mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy moat* spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Alec Naylor, of Palmerston. MIs: OIlve Kennedy, of Goderieh, is at her home on the 2114 at present. Mrs. Wm. Beecroft, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Ilaeeroft and children spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs Andrew Kirk. pf Seaforth. Mr. Herb Tiffin, from the States. Is tinting with his brothers, Messrs. Reuben and Elmer Tiffin. Mr. Me'!•all. from Hamilton. is lel, goose -hunting. iEMEM c i Fall Sale of Ready -to -Wear New Winter Coats We have just received a new shipment of Win- ter Coats purchased at a low price, but the quality and styles are the best and the season's latest. You will find many unusual values at Gray's during the coming weeks. ---Needlepoint Coats Trimmed with the best of opossum collars and cuffs. Vainest at .85.00 to $42.00. Now selling Duvetyne Coats Richly fulled on cuffs and collar, satin de lux., lining jiid flanneTinterlined-Now selling at... $22.00 A Few of Last Season's. Coats Of good quality and fur -trimmed. Last season $8.75 sold from $25.00.to $55.(X). Now selling at See Our Special Values on Fur Coats Silk Dresses Cloth Dresses During the coming weeks of Special Values in Ready -to -Wear we are'arranging our best values on separate racks according to price. We have about 100 new Dresses iniitock and at the advertised prices they are exceptional'value. See our Ready -to -Wear Department upstairs. `iii Dresses at $t1.75 Included in this aseor wnt . flat crepe Dresses and Canton crepe Dresses. Good $11.75 quality and 'style. Priced at •• ••• •••• Cloth Dresses at $11.75 Of Santoy, poiret twill and ehartnois, good rang.' $11.75 of shades. Splendid value at - New Evening Dresses Of georkette and satin crepe. These are an approval -hip- ment and will be' shown this week $12 75 to $15.00 only, Specially prieed at ffou-, 11r.••u , 95e to 81.95. 1 End of the Month Values aa► 1. -FLANNELETTE BLANKETS I,,trt;,• size (only 30 pair at this price) 2. -FLANNELETTE In striper] or plain colors 3. -COTTON CREPE Splendid for making Christmas lingerie 4. -LADIES' SILK AND WOOL HOSE $2.19 21c and25c 24c 95c Full range of shades and sues, pair b. -COTTON -FILLED COMFORTERS Price(1 for end of the month 6. -TERRY TOWELLING Splendid for roller towels 7.-XEMO CORSETS Odd stock selling at 8. -KIMONO VELOUR, 36 -inch Regular 55e, now, yard 9. -CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE Odd stook now clearing at....BAROAIN PRICES $2.95 19c and 25c HALF-PRICE 38c 10. -CHEESE CLOTH DUSTERS 'o yards flit 11. -LADIES' WINTER BLOOMERS AND VESTS 12. -SILK HOSE Odd stock clearing at. pair 13. -PONGEE SILK }'all :14 inch width. yard 14. -HEAVY ENGLISH FLANNELETTE F'nll 16 -inch width 1 .enlar :15e, now 15. -CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS Now selling at 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICE 16. -CREPE -DE -CHINE F'nr dresses nr lingerie. yard 17. -LADIES' HEAVY VELOUR KIMONOS S41)1011.10 value at 18. -LADIES' UMBRELLAS $1.69 Amber tips and ferrules. Find of the month value 38c 59c 25c 49c 28c $1.25 $5.75 See Our Big Table of Remnant Values This Week Phone Ph 56 The 8. A.CrayCo. 56one -:• ulunittttuluuuYWlgltWllWul>�ulauHlHIHnIHIUHIiNUHIHIunuuHHIHUIHuuullHnulHnlHHlnuuHllNHnunllmmHHrrHlumal . i= MEM 1 1 MEOW z Mom MIN OM dIMMO