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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 6

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7 I.i rffinnt (t A SUNDAY MOKM.NU AOVJSMBER 21, 1920. Saklano jtz my mends', and customers wffwlfe 'ha BABIES ORPHAWEDOSa BY MURDER AR01 SOUGHT IfJ COURT S85.000S0UGHT FOR MEMORIAL TO ETHEL MOORE import. 11 0 OAKLAND A Price-Drop I in lion Announsemnlh niCHMO.Vf), Nov. 20. A battla A cuato.ly of the guardian.

of three babies left fatherlei-s iiiolherlfss l.y the act" of trifle- I fathfi'. Charles AfiilerMin, ln'Bhocrt- 1 I ins: hin wife ami kiilinar himself hu, I I Lowered Prices as they are so far reflected in Hosiei'V Our ear Apparel Reflects Lowered Prices to an Astounding Extent ery a. a ut I. me superior court. A few iluys ago.

Ulsa Alice Anderson, of thin city, petitioned for 'r KuarUisinshii. over nh thre- titrte llilks and also to administer the: l-'UUU eKtate to the children. Today Attorney AVjll S. repreaontinir- Mrs. Oiapa.

Kobtnaon." Kresno. griiiidinother of the ehildrei) 1 tm their mother's Ride, filed a ne. titiuu. aukmi; 1 hat tw 4e tipolntecl in place of Miss Anderson." She altio -claims in hef petition that the adop-' 0 1 lion of anaJOa.ni'.nM a uweretl rnees Domestics, Bedding and Towels onieii 'duitS-asJUixammes BROWN.MU.SI.IN 3 6 in, ENGLISFl LONG CLOTH 36 inches wide; has been lowered to $3.95 ir 10-yard bolt and $5.75 for a 1 2-yard bolt, jiieison by lira, (ioulit of Crockett is iiilc-ual in that Mrs. ItobinBon, an i blood relative, was not given notice.

of the intended adoption. 1 Audemon in his iinal letter tilaininir ttiA IU EACl 1FJ.) ML'SI 36 in. Hope brands. I.were,d from 36. in.

brand. l.xw-, ered from 50c to 28c. 36 Fruit of ihe lxotn brand. Lowered from 53c lo 30c y'd. iants all over the United States were to pay tremendously greater prices uitJc; has been lowered from 43c to 25c and from 40c FINE NAINSOOK.

36 in. wide ha been Severed to $3.25 and $4.85 fr 10-yard piece. LONG CLOU I- 16 inches wide; has been lowered from 6')c 50c -id. taken feductions miliiiicry -last two, weeks. Stock clc 3 ranees and downs to meet new low prices.

I HATS THA ERE $10 to $25, now $5, $6.50 ami $10.00. VHLVEi AND SILK DUVE-'1 VN "TAMS," -formetly $3.95, for $1.95. ENURE STOCK OE CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' HATS at saving, lip So ONE-I Second floor. WOMEN'S LISLE HIKFU) HOSIFUY-Our old prices were 60c uud 75c. New prices IOC" mid aoc.

WOMEN'S I SILK. HOSE. Our former price $1.50. New jirice 81.20. WOMEN'S.

WHITE OI.TSIE SILK HOS. IFKY. in aizes 10 and Itt'a only. Our former price $2.75. New 'price S1.0S.

WOMEN'S EMBROIDERY LOCKED SILK HOSE. Our former prices $4.50 and Our new" prire is 83.05 WOMEN'S OKI)OV HOSE Ileal weight. Our former priciV was $1.50. "price S.50. WOMEN'S BLACK" SILK.

lIOMKi'n. Our former prices ere $3. Oil and 5.10. price 82.15. UOS' SCHOOL HOS-Ilia.

Our farmer prices were 45c and 50c. New prices nJ 15 ItolS' FINE RIPiiED HOSII HY. Our price.s were ti'C ami 75c. New, prices nd (Of. WOMEN'S SILK LACE HOSE.

Our former price $5.75. Our new price S1.05.- First Floor. Many Items in Notions Lowered in Price asked that dilH wifo'a people be mt allowed to take th CHOOSE JUDGE 1 JL Suits Lowm'tl to $38.75 Suits Lfmcird to $59.75 Smart velours, tricotines, silveiloncs7 serge. Mandsome duvet de laines, poiret twills, and veiour checks. Our fotmer prices would some wilh nutria or Scotch mole collars.

Our have ranged to $75. former prices would have ranged to $95. All if out: Suits in stork that were formerly prieed from are iow Oiie-Tliirtl Less. Second Floor. Exemplified in -Women's and Misses' Coals Coats Lowered to Lowered to Coa Lowered to lsequence, making costs higher to publicly advised people to stop buy- Ths first publio rntmoripil to he reeled to a woman In Oakland will dedicated to Miss Ethel Moore, nationally known playground and recreation expert, philanthropist and war worker, whose death shocked the entire community a few weeks ajo.

An appeal is being framed for ttS.afiO with which to build and equip a children's unit in the Alameda County Publio Health Center of which she waa a founder and director. With the appointment a chiton committee of 100, Rotiert M. He-igerald, chairman; a ways and means committee, Joseph 11. King, chairman; a committee on decisioim of the. memorial, Jnnn I lor-encs Brown, chairman, the final election of an executive committee durins the last week, A.

Forsteier, chairman, and a publicity committee, Miss Mollis Copners, chairman, th organisation for the movement is rapidly being completed. HEAUgl AH'J FHS OPKJT Memorial committee headquarters are being opened at 415 Thirteenth street, where the task of receiving tha gifts toward the monument will begin, on Monday. The committees have been assured of hte desire of hundreds of friends of ftlisa Moore to have a part in the erection of the children's building. Already the site for the building is secured, being a part of the property acquired by the Alameda County Health Center some months ago. It (gees the Municipal Auditorium on the east short of Lake Merritt, and by Its position logically becomes a part of the civic center.

The Children's Building will be for the uee of all the children of Alameda county needing health service, whether preventive ur remedial. The funds asked (or will provide a handsome and commodious structure, equipped to house every department Und rolatins to child care. The personnel of the committees already organized follows: CHAINS' COMMITTEE. M. Ml)jefihi.

lr. J. Kraatr ftwalrroan Ah. haveiis'-a Kita V. Ailaml Mix.

I'muk li. Law AU-xtiiii Anpn Lawrence It. Kyft Abe l.aath Cuarte. I), Bat. a Mr.

Minus MrGalej Mm. Waller Da B. Ft. Millar lmikiims Hcraca Miliar Blankets Sonic of tlicni arc loucrcd i'rom II)' to 20' TO FIGHT, IN BIG HOUSE NOW let production catch up. I plaid Cotton plankfts vhitk vtoolmtxfd blank- are lowered to $3.03.

1.03 KTS lowered lo S7.03. S8.30 and S3. 03 Pir. and 13 a pair. COTTON PLANKFTS In while and arar, lowered lo S.J.

and pair. iioes "LESS BUYING AND MORE $34.00 YFOR HIGH PRICES," pub- Fine Comforters Lowered 10 to 25 Silkolinr, sateen and silkovered Comforter, lowered to $6.85, $7.95, $8.95, $10, $12.50, $15 to $25 In October, 1919, when mep forced by rising costs of produc for their merchandise and, in patrons. CAPWELLS alon ing anything but necessities a Our editorial with i its captf PRODUCTION, A REME Kshe'd on the 1 2tK of Octobe tic-ally every textile trade pap poured in to those papers from fear-Stricken, condemned usy K. At tKat time extravagance following the war caused a de Marked Down to Meet Replacement $49.00 1 Iandome coals, Loth from legtilar slock and special purchases on the lower market. Our former prices would have ranged to $89.50, $22.75 Of good quality all wool materials, most of them full silk lined.

Our former prices would have ranged to $45. a local papers, was copied in prac- Wrappy coals and regulation models, some emhroidered and fome fur trimmed. intKe United States, and comments Prices irchants all over the country- Many. Pillow Cases Lowered Wcarwcli Pillow Case lowered to f) each. Hegenl Pillow luwi rcd from 85c to 70 li.

Slieet.s LoAvered Sic SK'M) ttc.irwcll Sheet" lowered lo Suf 8H9I) Sheets lowered from J2.R5 lo ii -1 Floor. These Turkish Towels JiOwered 1IU36 lowered from 50c fe THKFF for $1.00. i.e 1BI6 lowered from fSj, lo 21x11 jow'errd from 1 OO lo Sire 18S6 with colored liorilcra lowered from 4Uc lo iIJ). Plaid and Fancy Ginghams Our 2r-inch Utility Cinghami lowered from 15c to HO1. Our 27-ineli F.

C. Gingham lowered from 50r to 33tf. Our Bales Zephyr Cing-hiins lowered from 75c to Our 32-irnh fine Bales Zephyr Ginghams lowered from $1.00 to T'-'c. All of our ('oats in regular stock that neve priced from and up, now One-Third Less. Coats Lowered to $79,00 Handsome fur-trimmed wraps and, that are recent purchases on the lower maikc.t.

Our former prices woulcl have ranged to $1 50. this department close watch is krpt on the 'markets andf all price' Crepe tie Chine SILK GRP-PE DE -CHINE NIGH LGOWNS Made with lace insertion and trimmed yokes. Our puce was $6.95. A Jt Now reduced to t)rl(D CREPL DE CHINE ENVELOPE CHEMLSES, trimmed with dainty laces. Our price was $3.95.

Now reduced i CREPE DE CHINE ENVELOPE CHEMISES Our prices formerly tanged rfQ QC to $6,50. New price. 55aOJ SATIN I LES1 COLORED BLOOMERS Wilh kerlion of lace. Our regular price $5.93. I he new lowered price dQ QC is $ouu "Klo-Fit" PfUHoats of Pure Silk Jersey 1.95 Houglil on tti.o lower niurkpt- or their iuico vviitiUJ tm H.Sii.

Silk Tuffi lu PctliioaU ('diii-cd to 05 Our iitlces were to Vi oHicu'it I'lunnrlcdUfi Nisht-powim. Kedticfd lo $1.05 our fiiieo was AVO MKN'S I IcVN VITflTTII that wero 3.i imw s.nri. vomik imu- Al AritoNs Uoc. (Air ices weru 9 1 .25 to $1.75. I.ingtrin Shop, First Floor 20 off pur former prices on Kayi.er, A'anily Fair, Van Kaalle, I'hoeniv knit.

Swan Silk and Luiiitc Silk Uii(lervoar "I fee include Mourners, vests and envelope cheilites ai lined quality. knit Urulcrnicur Set lion. Second floor. These, lowered 'prices in the Children's l)eKirlmeiil CHILDREN'S. HEAVER I 1A 1 reduced, lo Our Entire Line of ''Women's-Fiber Silk Sweaters Reduced FIBRE SWEATERS $12.95.

Our price was $18.50. FIBRE SILK SWEATERS $19.95. Our prices were $23.50 and $26.50. ALIO WOMEN'S SII.K SWEATERS KLDICFJ) Our Entire Stock of House and Porch Dresses Marked 1 off These include such well-known makes as "Mina Taylor," "Bibherman," "Modern Make" and "Sassy Jane." Sues 34 to 46 and outskes 43 to 54. 'Second Floor) the great majority praised our Our Downstairs Store has made still greater reductions on its already low ice stocks to meet replacement prices.

Handkerchiefs Lowered WOMEN'S PLAIN LAWN formerly OO 20c. now for OO WOMEN'S NOVELTY EMBROIDERED HAN DKEKCHf EES, qer fonnei-lv 20c. now hlX VDQ MEN'S PLAIN LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, formerly tfj 1 Of lit, now SIX for "9 Trimmings METALLINE CLOTH. Our farmer $2.25 anil fl 1 A Jf New priie tJlelJ SILK GEORGETTE Our former price was J2.95. The new 1 QP price is J) 1 eaO SH.K GEORGETTE Our former prirei were $3.50 ami $3.95 a yard.

Our new price i $2.50. COLORED FILK NETS Our for mer prices were $3.25 and SO. Our lowered prices are yard. PIGTAIL IIRAII) Onr former price waa now reduced to 03 vanl. MOI SETAIL RRATO -Our former price wis 75c yard, now reduced to METAL CLOTH Our former price was $18,50 yard, now reduced to Pint loor.

Reductions on Threads and Yarns Thi applies to our full line of colors GLOSS1LLA ROPE EMBROIDER SILKS Our former price 9c skein. Our new If price I V. COATS' MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON. Our former price 20c. Our new price, Cft 3 FOR OUC COATS' SILK-FINISHED CROCHET THREAD -Our former prhe was 12lac l.all.

1 A Our new price ROYAL SOCIETY formerly 20c ball. 1 Our new prire Uv COATS' SIX-STRAND EMBROIDERY COTTON-Our former price was 20c ball. 1 Vg, Our new price J.OL REAR 1IKAND WORSTED KNIT-T1NG which we have reduced JA- from TSe ball lo OUC HEAR It KIND ATHLETIC which we have re- 7a durcd from 8c ball IOv I1ER II RAM) KNITTING WOR-ST El)---We have lowered lliis from $1.10 4RTICELLI CROCHET SILK Half-ounce. Formerly $1.15. Our new price GLOSsi i.i.

A 'crochet TWIST Oual price was $1.35. 1 A A Onr new price is wl vU SEINE TWINE Our old price was 85c bank. 7t Now DC CARPET WAHP-Our old price ui ops. ..111 our lines, are immediately re-llecled in our stocks onhand without lor replacements. CIlfAGo, 'Nov.

nexf time that Hhelhy Uuiu-an, a negro1' feels that it ia riecMjuairy for him to aswrt hiB clHini to the ehain-ldoiiHhlp of Tlilrty-firstf iitrt'et tj Will he very particular in regards" to chaiUcng-ing tine John Itiuhard- son. Irunean "picked on." Klchs'rd-on, who was atandiiiK In a drus utore, deelaring-, can llek any man on Thirty-first-street" "I know joii can lick me, to tHe-ra is no arKurnent," Kl'churd-on walking Infm ihe store. Put Iiuean' followed 'hilii out. pllll proelii iniint; his pugilist i prowpMH- and insi.st in VTheve la -an aritviirii-nt'; nn.v "aiid hear It," t'olic-eimui l-'rank Mr.Qiiiloy vvMs' called and Inincan was'iineHled. When the l-aw waa called Duncan dented all I riow led'ge of, tlio Incident.

"ASell, hn't if 'were iii tell 'you that I Hiis yii; man Jon ml-" in the "tl lire aaked Um juflce. 'tHincan" Jookcit and tle'a in the iniv. Banker Bandit Shot Slowly Recovering A LA' A A I Mm Jo A ii May. ni esidenl --Ihe Ahune.l.i 'mm IT l.i.nk, who Vk.i, fiho! iinil aerrnixl.v wouurleil liVn hank. a to ld up and tnliheil niouth imo, is very tniii-li 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 and I now a Mo hi he at no bank' fur I line cu ll da Lewis and Britten i'ote the fqflou ing.

omen esses Annie I- luj fia Rrnwn tlrt. Harfjr baat Outing and 'Oilier Flannels -''Lowered M.IVr lime- ICvcft'U Percale "(tlS XAH.imV.U KID URESS Hi Mil iliat we' foinijei'ly aohl for 117.50, now SI 1.50. WOMKV lil.VK KID DRESS HOOTS ttendant upon a period of inflation wi foi manufactured goods beyond petition between merchants for mer- lli.il vi fnriiii'i ly t-olil for $1.1 ami Jlb.jO, li.ir (i Monro 1 K. Jklnrof -If auk l. Mntt K.

Mullins J-v H. 1 1 If hi Ohfr Ir. ot'oraff (. Parflee Mr. Jcf it IV I sot to Lutjti Hunker V.

(. nr5tofl W. 'tiatu imw Our 2" inch Fden lowered from 50c lo C3 yard. OFR SlKAVY BLFACHFI) CANTON ILWMI.S LOWERED Fh'OM 10 lo First Floor. Our 27-inrh While Flannel lowered from 50c to Of yard.

Our 27-inili While, Twill 1 hiuncl lowered to 33f Our While Twill Fhinnel lowered from 0. Oiir 2 T-inch Fancy Miiped Flannel lowered from 45c lo 33C Reduced flur 3h-inrh Punjnh Pcrialen lowered from B5c to XO each Our 3()-ineh fine Percale-, 'lowered from 50e lo HiC yard. II. Ivnillftm Mr. W.

H. ift-kcrlntf libitive point Dresses Lou ered $39.00 Many altracltve frocks Miilable for afternoon and sheet wear. Oui tegular pi.it: es on these would have i cached to $09,30. Dresses Lowered lo $53.75 I hese arc dtessier fioc ks of liaridsoinc materials and in many cases each one is an indivdmal style. 1 hese are special purchases and also some reductions Droses Lowered to Boll) silk and wool in this turnip.

I hoe ate popular priced dicsses Irom stock on which out lormer prices ranged lo $39.50. Dresses Lowered to $29.00 hese aie special purchases on the lower rhaikct. A little cailter our regular puces would have tanged to $49.50. All afternoon and evening downs -on which our prices ranged to $97.50, now One-Third Less, Mr, (. W.

IVrry Mr. A. ('. rpy Mr. Ihumaii Mitchell lit.

Aucelia U. Mr. Uanf Rtn'il I lprmt.it TtHlitfifin llnrrihr)Q H. katiiitsa I. H(trfiKm.

1. CoimtTj oil Counri 111-, f.ttiti -bn Davie I'r. J. run no Mr. fiii-in 3, Si I k-M ie I Juods.

I ledtin 4 Have Changed These Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses Reduced Various lots com our regular stocks reduced to $5.95. Our former prices $7.95 to $9.95. GEORGETTE BLOUSES A special lot in all the new shades. Reduced to $4.65. Our former prices were $5.95 to $7,50.

Second 0 11. A. i-orptPrtr Mm. K. (' HoltliHutt Vr.

(itMrrsp KrfVrip1'k Hr. I'. VV. Srartij W. n.

i', Hii auto 36-inrli Silk-mixed Onr former price $1.30. New price, 1 .23 ard. Ih-inch Silk-niiscd Crepe de Chine Our former price 85c. New price 73r. fine Siik Mulls formerly ptieeil hy us a't 73c.

SIO0, $1.25 l.r0, now lowcrtul to Srx4. Si 1.00 nod SI 23 SOI.K'I IF, ill wliilc iilld Our 'old -price New ptice yard. PI.ISF, C.RFPE- Uur old price 75c New price J5t yard. PLISSE CHFPF Our old price (ijc. New price nOt yard.

IU Kl INC I l.l.l CF. Uur old price. hOe. New price 30 yard. II Wi Coods, First Floor.

ad bought less, and production is gradually A. II. lilnait-r Mia liaihi L. gttim-t from slock. Our-regular prices ranged to $93.

0 the capacityof production. Co chandise sent prices up to a Now Conditio The pubUc did sense the situafio catching up. In many instances within the las markets have occurred, and today th them to go. And Just as we lief on lonth noticeable changes in the wholesale Sign for Battle I I.I I JIH r.i.i- iw iit.H, mali ll I in I on.Wfi tomy rV llr. Jnllll Klai(-h Mia I.

SihtIS Jutia t'hast. Silftok tl. Kpiro l.ii'.v Pttiljlna rs, Tuhfr V. 'lhon)ai y. 'lurnt-r Mr.

.1, I. Valentin Mra. J. A VarifjKrift A. 'aiitl'vnter Mr.

f'll'Hun Walker 1. l.notlri, ti Huail II. riry Hninlit T. w. Harrli U.n tlirliikl Vr.

K.lwanl tlouzil ri M. iiuntsr I J. llcrainn Joltii-Ai Iv'iMrop IV Jonea. 1 ml Kalin JKiiii II. Klnir It.

Kmiwljin'l rices of many lines are as low as we expect on i Iks rice itevisions Wool Phi id Skirl- Lowered to $19.45 1 he season's choicest colotings in pleated models. Bought on the lower maikct else our prices would range to SciotuI floor. Curtain Materials and Draperies Ktuttia Wrllmao l.WlliiaBU Mr. I i(Hk'ri itr IdlrS WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. II; Ai I'.

Special Purchases in the Dept. As yet there have been no lower replacement prices on crockery, glassware or kitchen utensils. We have been able to secure for the first time in two years Special purchases of good aluminum at price concessions which we instantly pass on to our cus-tomers. Pnller. 1 U.

Convex Siuire Pun, 6- till AOJl 1133 M. Ul 32- inch AI! Silk Shirting Onr cilil prjee $3.43. New price t. rT. S1.73 J2 imh All-Silk Broadcloth--Our old jirice $1.75.

New 82.03 Ullich Charmcu'-e -Our old prrre $5.50 yard. New 83.30 lO im Satin Siiicrh Our old price $3.00. New S5.03 10-inch Radium- Our old -prices $3.93 and $1.50 vard. iVw pri.e 82.08 33- iui Morcnlinc. Silk -Our old price $2.50.

New 40-inch Crepe de Chine Our old price 2.0.5 New price Yard SI, 1J) 40-inrli Crepe de Chine Our old price $1.50. New price S2.D3 S5 inch Taffetas, all colors- Our old price 1.93., New price $2.30 35-inch Mescaline Our old price $3.50. New price yard 30inih Tricolelle Our old price $1.50. New price yard 2.0.3 has come to huy safely 4 kallnnii Aan 1 InrfiKM' Hrn r.iHte"r n. i riiwii Joill llHniiKTB 5(hf i nniiM It.

M. It. A r'uraiTar lrro.v f.oriVrii Mm rl'irft LilKkl airs, CilwuM llnngii Trod M. MiMtt'r fn -lutiiNnH Mrs. Mi-HanW Ilri, llnrrv K.

M.llrr ri.M. Mnfw II. II, Ifcnii'in lt'ttirU'in Mr. r. W.

'8yriy It. Sli.iiiro In-, lulin (a I II. Kplni Mi ii li Talr Mr. .1. A.

Vantrfntr Mia, Watkrr say the tiui now Figured Terry Clolli Ji.ediieed to $1.35 jard Tapestry rffeelx fuilahle, for living room arid dining room draperies. Houglil on a lower market or our price would he $1.7.5 yard. Filet Net Reduced to Sl.OO Yard Small conventional and allover patterns. Our former price, waa fl.l'i lo OrinoKa Kciluccd to $2.7" Yd. In plain colors guaranteed nol lo fade.

Our juice wa til. 2.1 yard. Orinoka'Suiifiiht Hcducc.l to $.1.00 Yd. Shiki weave, plain, Iwolonc and dripe effects. Out price were tl.VI lo ti'i1).

Lampshade Silks Reduced to $1.7." In all color. Our prices weie J2 if) and $1.00. KID LACE HOOTS, willi Ciihim licfl-, ilml vicre formerly tolil for $lii, now SI i.Sri. Wi'MI lil.M h. KID LACE BOOTS with Cohan liei'lp, lliat we formerly sold for fl.o(l ami 1 7.50, now $15.

(MEN'S ltl.ACK kit) OXrORDS (hat we fornierlv sold for $1 3.30, now S12.50. VVOMhYS HHOWN AND BLACK tAI.ISMN OXIORDS that we formerly aol.l for 1 2.30. now 10. WOMEN'S BLACK. KID AND PATENT (till' PL MI'S that Me.

formerly sold from 112.30 to now to 10. Secoml Floor Gloves ar Lon er Prices Because We Bought Enough oil the Former Lotver Trefousse Gloves at $.3.50 If kouglit at the present wholesale price Ihcy wouhl ha $1.30. Perrins' Gloves at $4.00 gloves wouhl he J3.50 if bought at the present wholesale price. SLUM-IN GLOVES. They were $6.30.

now ihey are -M'RM'WBIST KID t.l.OVKS thai we Mil. I for Jfi.50, re(Iure( lo SLH'-ON KID f.LOVKS, fine-t lluit we formerly told for $7.30, now Sti.S.i. Long Gloves at Special Prices fi-hulion length p'oves, tperial at 12-lmtlon lengtt) gloves, aperial.at SB.S."). 16 liullon length gloves, fperial at First Floor A Fete Loner Prices Only in Toilet Articles Thero luve Been but few rhangea in pricr? of Toilet t.ood. he fol-liv i ok well known brand, however, hear lowered pi In Ufa department, as iti other, further market changes will he in-4 ttiiiiily reflected in retail prices.

Idfgen Hanifdclla tjeam has been lowered from 30c Ii tYp'oilent Tooth I'-te lia been lowered from la lVhero luis been lowered from 30c yrJ 81.73 qiiart ize. Our former price was $2.50. Special purchase price SI. SO. Mr.

I. T. Ktnn af j- jr very piece of merchandise in this store which $6.95 AND All Other If cares Louvrcd Proportionately Velvets Lowered Fine PJulies Lowered $9.85 VELVE $4.95 "Witliout waiting to replaqe stock we find has a lower market value tha INSTANTLY REDUCED TO Ii ri I CHILDREN'S IA'1 i-eduied quart nze. Our lormer price was $3.50. Special purchase price S12.4S.

I.arce Aluminum Skillet. Our former price was $3.50. Special purchase price SU. 18. A 1 in i ni iSu-lil Sauce Fans 4-qnart t'tie.

A 1 i ii Nu-li'l Sauce l'an, 6-qurt nze. Our Entire Stock of vi on COMMITTEE ON DECISION OF itEMOaiAX. Anna linian-e Brown JoaiM.h II. Kin I ipafit In. AnrfJla Kaiuhardt Mrillia? fvnnprs Cliaa.

K. Snook A. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. A. forslrrr.

I.er.vr ttorvlrtrh Cbatrman Max Horwlnrkt Annta Vioranre Brown It. Kfna II. C. well li. Ji'Imi r.

ruaiuher pcBLimr K. A. KUna Klcard a I nnnprs Other committees wllj.be rtppolnt-ed within the few days. Our old prices ranscd $12.50 to $35.00 yard, according to grade and kind; -Our new prices range from 80.30 32-ineh Fusli-h Co-tmuc Yrlvet Our ohl pi ice $5.50. New price 83.5)3 40.iru Chiffon Ores civets Our old price anl.

New prire 87,85 fW lat at which the goods were bought be REPLACEMENT VALUE, i items on which the thousands of dollars Fi'rsl Floor to $27.30 ard. f. men -snirts Tea Kettles, 5-qnart ize. Qnr former prSre waa $5.50. Special purchase price Covered Kettles, i-qimrt size.

Our former price was $2.50. Special purchase price S1.S$). Other Taring Knive, former--ly 25c for luO. These pages eonfa Substantial Price Savings on 0L hair Seal The reductions range from 15 to 35 HP, reductions amount reilurcfi lo MLN'S LINK MUHS MIlKTS Ml while and woven G'oods Third I loor res MKN'S AMi C'lUi II UTS; luwet-ii) in fo lo HII.K 1 A't yU.fC I'HHtK siiftiTS -i MKN'S Ni; MMH IU IT- M( HI S'-HN CORK SkUHTS, in and i-ciUurW uniitie, white and col ors, reduced to. STa-OTa colored stripes, reduced lo SS'a.

iri MKN'S RlHsN t.oltli; I'oPLIN 1 1 It A SHIRTS, in all-wlute. ciripe and color-, reduced to f't'n S1I leri T.n:, bikI sh.h:,. 'aily- market advices reach us. We do not Special Purchase of Graystone Enamel Ware ai 75c ajiool. Our new fiflaV 1 price i vvv Ft EI.SHFR'S KMTTIM; WOR- STED which we have reduced from R0r ball lo DC I I I ISHFK SPANISH WOU- SPED Our old price C- I balL (liirnrw prioe UOw Art Needlework DIS( ONT1M ED PACIFIC FM- UROIDER, PACKAGES KF.Dl CEI) TO ONE-H VLE PRICE.

ST FED LACK TRIMMED SCARFS Our price waa $1.39. AO- Our new price is 5OC STAMI'I tOMIUM; c.KETS HALF I'KK I -i)ur former jirice was $1.50. Our new prtie i 'Cijt Granny 'A new CAPWCLL Scrsicr W'jlhoiil i gc for 'oti Ask dift Iranny to Ask "GIFT -GRANNY" fuiiL oiil what your friends want f) for Cluht- Onr iiices ranged lo "ill. III DREN'S IR ON SWI.A1 LRS ic- (f0 QC-dined (u Ihir prire, wai $h')i, CIRLS' C. I 1' i AND A DRL.I; reduced II I Our price were GIRLS' NAVY IS II M.KUE DRLXI (r tedined to $xt Size, 4 Our priie win oi, Womcirs MiMdv Blouses (ircallv ill retain their present pnees lor some time: prices reflected in our stocks at once.

5 Linrh Sihertone Suilinjis Our old price $7.50. New -5 Finch Suede A clours Our old price $7.95: New 85.85 5iinch AllWool Plaida Our old price $7.85. New i'r'''' 85.85 11-Wool Tricotines ttur old price $7.50. New Arid other items will join the list as cm expect all goods to come down; sora Those that are lowered will find then 1 25 to 30 Less 12-inch Ml oot Serge Our old price $3.30. New-price liSinch li-o(d Srrae -Our old price' H'ri-e 5t-inrli All-Wool Serge ynre New P'i'e 83.5)5 IR-iiuh All Wool Broadcloth -Our old price, New price Meirs Pajamas 1 54 lo Lms vv 85.05 price Mi ll's Mn-Iiu Pajamas Reduced lo S2.

65 mr advice to our Steel Co. Employee Arrested for Theft PITTSBURG. Nov. 20. Jas.

Bo.itrisht, a former employee bt the Columbia Steel Company. and ensrged by that firm of having stolen valuables from the factory, was arrested afternoon- in San Francisco by Constable McPetmott Pittsburg anil returned to ilvls city and lodged in the city jail Hi trial will come oft Monday before Judge Fitzgerald in the local ornrt rooms. Pittsburg Trustees AcceptJaving Bid PITTSBURG, Nv. 2i special meeting of the rr-s last night the bid of the uruen t'mii-pany of San Vrancim-o for the mii -fscing of Railroad between the Southern Pacific and Santa 1 depot, was accepted. The bid was 11 cents a rquare foot.

The First National Hank was nnti- fied that its application to h.ie a part of the city funds apportioned to it for deposit in that Institution would be granted and that OOH 1 would be deposited therein. 11 9 -i ri a a ni ai Ar to iers is hacked hv our MLN'S Ml si WO RI PC PAJ AM reduced i. MI-AS sKLT Wl Wl) II TV (LOTH l'JMr. redti.ed lo I. Ml VS I lUPL.

Ml KII('1 (i. I)lt AMI NO 1.1.11 (I (till i- JU ST VMPFD ItDGE APRONS HALF PR It Our fi.rmrr prices U. 'S HI AM) I Hilii: PA-PAJAMAS, reduced lo J'). Ml I I AM I (111. I'A I ai a-, a'-, lined 10 s.j.ii:.

and st ML'Saj AN Ml lllf Nil, HI reduced lo SLjd Convex Same Pan, P-quart ize. fornierlv Sl.OO. rresrrinff 10. qiiiirt fppularlv II. 10 for Tf).

ffiiarr -izrTornici $1.75 for $1.20. Scamps Pdil-, I J-q(. t-ir, -fornierlv 1 .75 fur. 81.25 Coffee Pot, I ippeif Sjiii Pan-, Piulilin Pans aJX at prolHlion-atc'lv lower Double Boiler, 2-quart raparttv, formerly fl-0 for SI. 10.

Teakellle, 5-qt. size, -formerly $1.50 for 81.10. I)ih Pan, lO qnart formerly $1.10 for 70f. I)ih Pan, 1 1-quart i.ire, fornierlv $1.25 for '08C. (Convex Sauce Pan.

4-quantize, fornierlv )5c for Convex Sauce. Tan, li-quart site, formerly $1.15 for Our failli ancl friends and custo deeds we our AUN- IMI'lirilMI ILANML- I.I I Nli.l'l II, OWNS, ledii.ed to ll.N Ml IN I t.OAVN. KI.T. Ml H.IN Nli.llIl.u.V N-, to MLN'S 'I VI ILL Nl hN NMN-noK NK.H K.OV. Ns, to S.

LI. 3h-iurh 'Merceried Sateen Our ohl price "7.3c xnrd. Nvw price 50C 3(i-ioi Mcrceiird Sateen 'Our- old price $1,011. New price 75c 36-ini'U Mercerird Our old jirice 51.25. New price 05 5(viii.

li l.iiiiug Mull tlnr old price 05c. New price (I7i 3i-inch Filling Mull tur old price $1.15. New 85 lli-iiiih I "i i i i Mil tur, old price $1.85. Nw First Floor. Ives are uvhi were 5I.J and 2 2 Our new prices are' 1.12.

STAMI'I REDY-MDE OF 111 IM.H oUi former price was $2 25. AO PAJ AM AS, i Swculcrs Mm.s Colhtr ti'Td YmWtrt' IkY lltar iwfiio, SIrr vriks lo Shi sends ihclr replies to pu, on rctnam alt It U'orh "HI.J-: ta.ir.'t" To -el'mitialc )ur Hind's Money and Almond t'reani h.M been lowered from "Ac lo i Koluicis Toollv Pd-te ha been lowered from 2)c to 1 U( i Lyon's Toorti I'ow der ha? been lowercW 1 from lo ISIc. Si heffler'a olorinc bat been lowered I frion Jl.dfl lo i'Jii'lalunt ha been lowered from "1c (IF ((TV'S TOII.KT VTLRS AM)' HVK It I- IH f.l AS I OLLUw CoIv Powders have been lowered ifrom $2 to SI. 50. and from 1 tf0 to Coly's Lxlracti, have been lowered from Jt IU an ounce to Sit.OO.

oty's Licences 'original packages) have been lowered from 'J2 a bottle to 4 oli'j Toilet Waters have lowered i Ivertisements, APWELLS did not -buy J. and' h. Aev MeuV I fo-ierv I'lioemx Silk, reduic.l frf.m and i.l.tll.-.io I -I'hoetiix re, troni I io S. Arrow lied- ollar-, re. docrd lo U(((f each or for Jwt Fourteenth ht.

Fntrnnrn EToo! with A-nokv rdu.ed from' lo SH.Ul. MKN'S KNIlllli ru.i A I -I ad from 1 1 1 $3.95 $2.45. $3.4 liiese nrassieres. Bear Loivered Prices Special 'Purchase' of ip3d rising costs and bought in quantities the apex days at prices under market value. Floor Lamps Floor Lamp with pK the point where we feel safe in investing Knit si if a idt Sotne Lower Priees in an can 1 for tahle wouhl he JR.25 for Sill.

Sha.Jc Idliip llial regularly 81.25. are now in the markets purchasing large Ilundhajis. lose and not you. (ur new price 1 hud Himr. i Ribbons Reduced "ot.R REST OF VLITY DoRoTin I I TAFFETA RIHBONS- Ml widib from No.

1 lo No. 150. Our forni. prices were 15c lo $3 50 anl; $1.35 to bolt. Ol NEW PRMFS 'Zc lo S12vit() SI.IO to bolt.

ot lakfhDe svtin rir- I Hi INS All and widihs. Nnm- ber 1 lo 120. Uur prices were 10e to vaid. Our new prices arc oiS1.33. BROKEN LINES OF 3 TO 61NCII RIRBOMS, including velvets, oaliiia, grosgtaiiu, warp, prints and stripes, lowered in price to, A I yard OiJC METAL ADFI) NESTINGS; i our former price, $8.00 to $12.50: Our new price 80.95.

Our former 1 prices were to $22.50. Our i Shipyard Worker Falls, Breaks Back PITTSBURG. Nov. 20. A-bert Pe Martini, an employe the Interi shipyards, broke his hank here yesterday when he fell from a ecaffold at the yards.

The injuries sustained from the fall made it necessary to remove him tr. the San Francisco hospital. He was ent on ah early train on the Southern Pacific by order of Dr. S. II Marks, who attended' him.

As we have previously told in otn when prices were at their peak. a to last. We owned our goods all dutf. Now the downward trend has rca-again. Many of our buyers have beei quantities.

If our judgment is wron AND REMEMBER that jusj made possible a shortage resulting in will cause shutdowns in the mills and a toward increasing prices. In the one case the condition wa "i I I I (I I 1 SI SI.OU and SI. SO. Onr up t- hi i to if. from '2" lo First Floor rhrotp.e f.taniari!' tuai wouhl he recularly $15 for 811.

S5. Floor Lamps nv, thai wouhi he regularly $21 for 81 Floor Lamps with Silk Shaile that lure Kill a rlv for Other, thai wouhl he recularly $27.50 i 111 I ON HAND 1 tmise and nnr'ir sii com COSSARD -Our prices formerly raneed from $4 lo $22.50. New puces range from $3.50 to $20. JUSTRITE CORSE1S Our former prices Was $12.50. New puce $11, I REO GIRDl-lS Our lormcr prices ranged from $4.50 to $12.50.

Our new lowered prices ange from $4 to $11.50. FERRIS CORSET WAISTS Our former prices were $2.50 to $4.25. New prices $2 to $4. cx CORSE 1 S- Our former prices were $2 to $4.50. Our lowered prices are $1.50 to $3 50 Tl.

V. BRASSIERES -r-Ovir prices were 75c to $3.50: Now lowered to 65c lo $2 50. DEBOISE BRASSIERES Our former price were $1 lo $2.50. New lowered prices are 85c to $2. GOSSARD BRASSIERES Our former prices were $2.25 to $4.

New lowered prices are $2 io $3. SccortJ floor. an unnecessarily heavy demand for goods prices, so an unreasonably slow demand nc with large 'wOMKNS INION" SIM-', re- duced to Xi.Ht) and Our former prices were 2-19 and WOMKN'S 'ALSTS AM) Tieill'IS reduced to and I Our former prie were and i $1.98. WOM! N's IN! A I -1 -A Nil 1 reduced io SI and SlI. Our foruur i-rc i 2" and WOMI I INK I-- I NlO.N kl lb, redm'ed lo S1.U,..

Our former pinr-, were io Oilier lli.it woc.IJ he 11 1 a 1 for 80.75. Still that wouhl he SI5.IK1 f0r yoa h'lvc "p'vca tnc the "GIFT CR I.YAT" is for you in 7 he Chimney Cottier -r i I N1HN AAOAILN'S -II AI drop and I ii i navy, blow ti, k. Price iovvered tveritual shortage with another tendency I for 817.50. lioufrhoUl Third Floor Sl IT-, redurrd lo SI.T. an.

Sli.OO. din, former wer, and $2. fin, Hour Has Some Lower Price Items companied by, a scarcity of labor and high oyment and distress. Some Neckwear at a Lower Price Level Boys' Deparlinenl Stationery and a' Books lowered in price Iiecau-e, of the treat paper fhort-ape exi ling in thy country Mationerr and books have not declined and probablv will not for inme time to henevcr apeciala fan obtained we will secure economiei for ourjCU'tomers in this wav. ir't Floor from.

1'- lo $3.72 ar.d $14.97. I W1L! Ll) CELTS HALF PRICE, in color, lown, bid. k. itdvy, ted, Kiav and white. Our price was 5' it.

Our new prire is 23c. UNBREAKABLE. MIRRORS in cacs, lowered hum 30c 20c. I list I lour Centerville Woodmen Initiate Thirty-five CENTK-rtVIIXE, Nov. "0.

Maple Capip, W. O. of Centerville, ini-tisted thirty-five new members at its meeting just held, the initiation werk being put on by Fruit vale -Csmp. on of the largest on the Pa- 1 eitis coast. One hundred and thirty-five per- I were seated at the banquet! tables at the Gregrjy Hotel.

Special Piirtlmse of Engraved Water (Sets Larce Pitcher ami Six Water that woul he regularly for 82.05 M-t. SjeeiaLrnrt ha.e Dinner Set l'6-piece Sets. ervire for six. that wouhl he regularly $16.00 for 812.75 set. HisPH-arcs Section, Third Floor.

wages the other there will be une Buying at present jrices is hest for all YENISE TAB. LACE COLLARS Our "for-mer price was 1 .25. New price 95c1. NEW OSTRICH FANS Nodding plumes, mounted on single stick. Our former price was $13.50.

New price $10.50. First floor. ORGANDY AND EYELET EMBROIDERY YESTEE SE TS Our former pi ice was $2.25. New price $1.69. YENISE COLLARS Of tuxedo shape; for dress or suit.

Our former price was $1.25. New price 83c $10.95 All of out Wash Ribbons Marked 20r'0 to 30' Off First loor. Lvery price advan'ase market afford i a- uied our ruatotnei'. jlui depai'mrnt. BO.S' ALITOR -I II) SAU.ort Sills liOA A-II st 1 1 A b.ih, iiirh to 8 ean-, vhiih we formerly Mild for Middv and Oliver T'wi-t now SI O.

1 to ') oLK TWISTS. 2 to SI ITS-Sie. lo which we year'. Formerly 191 and new irue formerly obl for JB.91. now ST.D.Ti.

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