ER .1 L§=_==g _ _,__ ,= g THE §I'l»f\Rl»0’UE§|`0WN.._ GUARDlA1!,____ ,_ _ J _ 7 _ _ PAGE 15i_vE:_ in 1.odlos'l-‘dill-‘ssirloosd A 22||ll- allll 23|'|l- l Chiffon* and Service BWI' nvnir VOTT VTILI. ]i*.]Nn JUST A FEW nys “pw M ANY M A NV _qnm,~.JAIS FOR Ladies’ F u i l ~ Fashioned _ ZY.‘.’l"'I.‘...'f.°i".l..;i'.'."_‘ii'.‘ pr. $ 33 Dm.r.A'R DAYs. IN EVERY DEPT. You wn_L FIND woNDER1-'UL ARRAY $,§;”°»w§}“,{{°“,,°““ ig, pr 5 7 . me Sr-cw bww or MONEY sAv1NG sPEc1ALs You cAN"r AFFDRD To Miss: ...W ....5 r..r°”f' .l ' ¢ 5 Days .._........_........ A V _ ' 5" an 1 Cotton Towelling 10 yds. for $1.00 22” Roller Towelling, Linen 5 yds. for $1.00 38” White- Curtain Scrim 10 yds. for $1.00 - 36” Silk Madra _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 yds. for $1.00 36” PyJama Cloth-_-_ _ . _ 4 yds. for $1.00 Heavy Dark Shirtlng. _ _ _ 7 yds. for $1.00 Damask Napkins 18x18 _ _ _ _ _ 8 for $1.00 Checked Dish Towels 18x27 _ _ 8 for $1.00 RayonBedspreads $2.29 Linen H. S. Huck Towels 18x35. Ea. _ _ 32c 5 piece Luncheon Sets $4.50 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1.98 Guest Towels, Col. Borders _ _ _ _ _ 2 for 37c Broken lines of Fancy Voile Frill Curtains. Regular value $3.00 _ _ _ _ _ _ $1.49 Silk Damask Drapery Material 50”wide.Extraspecial _ 98c Rexoleum 2 yds. wide, three good de. A signs. On sale per running yard _ _ _ _ _ _ 69c Heavy quality Axminster Stair Carpet 27” wide. Worth $2.50 on sale _ _ _ _ _ _ $1.95 Axminster Rugs 27x48 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $2.79 BARRYMORE AXMINSTERS ssl 1.951950 9x9 $24.50 9x10% .......___...._..___.._-__$29.50 9x12 $34.50 MEN’S FANCY BROADCLOTH slnnrs $ Separate Collars. Regular $2.00 and $3.00 lines. Slzeil 14 to 161/2. Do not miss this chance to stock up 0ll -.oeossvsooeeooooooo _ MEN’S POLICE SUSPENDERS MEN’S HEAVY WOOL WORK SOCKS 25c MEN’S FANCY SILK TIES SPECIAL 25c MEN 'S FLAN N ELETTE PYJAMAS $1.39 BOY’S FINE CASHMERE HOSE. Reg. price 75c pair BOY’S FLANNELETTE NIGHT SHIRTS Reg, 85c ' 1 l \ $10.59-$1 FEATURE LINES LADlEs' wlN'rER ovER- cosrs-Fon DDLLAR DAYS AT nog. 55.00.-soooiol 3.59-$15.59 52,69 " BLANKET COATINE. Scarlet, Sand, `Grcel'i,iY_,Copenhagen Blue. r 5;:w,de_ Colm " MENS FANCY TWEED $1 CAPs-LINES 'ro $1.50 Donor nous -d' ' [ery special priced for sizes. Men, these ar Men’s Winter Overcoats in Tweeds and Meitons. Good assortment of MEN’S 75c CASHMERE HOSE-ON SALE values and beautiful coats. Special Dollar Days e wonderful ‘12_ p o_o p ‘ Ladies’, don’t miss s LADIES HATS’ range of Hats. The values are genuine $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 Hats. On Sale - MEN’S WORKING SWEATERCOATS $ 00 $1.49 $1.65 MEN’S HEAVY RIB WOOL l r- UNDERWEAR. SHIRTS 79|: t Children's and Misses’ Sweaters, colors are AND DRAWERS Scarlet, Green, Powder and Sand. Sizes 211 to 34. On Sale . . _ _ . °°"°` ' per garment. o '$1.25 __ SPECIAL-BOY’S REAL BARGAIN PRICES ON WOOL SWEATERS 29° me uiniias' Fun colirs 19'= l color assortment On sale 1 oz. Balls Knitting Yarn. A good assort- ment colors. Reg. 15c. On sale _ _ 2 for 25c Ladies’ All Wool Hose, pair _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ 53c Baby’sKnitted Suits $1.35 1 Ladies’ All Wool and Silk and Wool Hose f Soiled B-aby Blankets .- _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 25c > Children’s Long Drawers Reg. 55c and 650 _ Dollar Days . _ _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ 33c Ladies’ All Wool and Silk and Wool Hose. . _ _ . _ _ . _ Baby’s Coats pink, blue, green and white $2.79 Ladies’ All Wool and Silk and Wool Hose __89c Ladies’ Flannelette Night Gowns and Pyjamas_ Regular $1.25. Special _ _ _ $1.09 Ladies’ Silk Bloomers and Stepins. Values to35cfor _ . _ _ _ A wonderful line of Ladies’ Heavy Silk Bloomers and Panties ___ _ _ _ 88c See our Special Bargains in Ladies Wool _' Lined Chamoisette Gloves __ 79c to $1.19 R Crepe De Chene Slips. Colors Peach and White. Regular $1.95 _ _ _ _ _ . . . __ $1.77- Crepe De Chene Night Gowns. Colors _ Peach and White. Regular $1‘.95 - - _ _ $1.77 MEN’S FANCY BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Separate Collars, sizes 14, 14 1/2, 16 c and 161/2. You will have to come early to get in on these. You simply can’t afford to miss these at _ ________=_ _ ._ \ _.h Sh, F . _ 1 I I - I ` I V ` PollcePatrol _Dams IP rench Team n eres mg ews ‘_ what SANTA CLAUS will have lin' Pi 600|" ”|. ll “IIN your selection surly. _ Cl\RTEli’S` _ ` aooiisroiis ; wo sro boss. gettin; rosdy .ghlns onn.ls'mAs nom- - so We are getting ready the ;l1\fftst and best stsek~in our .Toy Department (upstairs) . that we hive had the pleasure lol showing for a number of Zyeers. The goods we Ire dis- :plsyins this year sro of the _ _ Zmore substantial type, useful :ss well ss sggaroprlsto gifts for ; the young people. l ; Toy Department ; in Toys we have the Moch- . sniosl (splendid line) Games; _ : s very large line ol the newest ` .Gsmes, Dolls, etc. We slws.ys~ .excell in our Doll Depart-` 2 ment. Beautifully dreied Dolls Iss well ss kids. (For oonilmi- ! siion of this take s. look ot our IDcil window this wick.) Then ~ ;we have' CHRISTMAS DEC- :0llATl0N.‘l, A wonderful dis- , 1l>l=\y of Stuffed An|ms`s of 2°’/Cf! description, TEDDY IBEARS. DOLL CADE Ind ' _(7AllRlAGES, SII00 - FLY \R"l"'ilf_ns, : be found st UABTIIIS. . Garnett advertisement lgvénaodoogimmmnilrg IW! INBIUCWDU .mmoxsroan y é ` PARIS. Nov 19-Princess Marina with quill pods or different si,-ross announced yesterday that her wed- V ws, d-ml l'3h°l-l`9°~1 Will be 538696 in thc The entire wedding ceremony will diwmekiiur sslens of the British so broadcast lnrousnoox use world Csptoin Mclyneux in London this week, when she will go through the elaborate ceremonies with her fiance, the Duke of Kent, yo est sondolf the King and Queen oluliglg- lsn _ The Gdecian Princess personally will diiedi the felsesnsl and the royal dreasmaker will be present to ensure that her gown is in per- fect condition and up to traditional standards of the British court. Every attendant Princess Marina hseinvitediotskepe.rttsaPrin- cess, except Lsdy Iris Mountbstian. 14, and Lady Mary Camlbridge, 10, who, with Princess Elizabeth, l- yesr-old grand-daughter of the King will head the procession. ' Princess Juliana of Holland, 28 and tsllclt, will be lust in the rs- tinue. In the march will be Prin- from Weshmlnistcr Aihbey-the first Royal wedding to be heard on the a.ir_ The brilliant wedding recerption will be featured by Prince Max-irla's favorite sake, called “Bskhlsva." which is said to bring good luok to the bride and family, if given by friends. The cake will be presented to Plvinoem Marino on the eve ofthe wedding-which takes place on Nov. 29.--by Greeks living in london. The Royal bride and groom plan to spend their honeymoon .lt Himley Hall, in Staffordshire. the property of the earl of Dudley. The oouple will spend Christmas with the King and Queen at Sandring- ham, with others of the family. later proceeding to the continent for a few weeks of travel cess -Irene of Greece, 30, her eistel-,I The wedding wil; be 9,11 mvqf. Princess Kwiherine _ 21. Priiweee and-white. wlul molds or nonor Eugenie of Greece, 24, and Cirsi-id_o¢_\-ry-ing white English roses like DUCYXQH Klfll 01 3115518. 75- lthc ones woven in silver on the The merrieee license was pre- Pl-inoosrs wedding grown. Pool-l peed by the Amhbbhope of N ics ill lo nl onl ors is 0s".t9l'laiu‘y's faculty office, and is in p-ssession of the B*.1t'ah Pro- eivrntor-Gefreval. It ‘s made or panhmcnt, s yard square, inscribed ec ces w e e y mein of the bridesmaids. Their dresses will be Victorian in dlerign with long wife s‘e'ves and skirts nine Vanta It llhs hem. A Dutwitting Old Age \ With Restorative Treatment Old bmsle usually need more iron in their The blood-msldng organs have weakened in action ' Bsceuss of lsek of nerve force. Since di ostlon falls to supply iron, It mustlss obtained in s more direct way, . By use of such n timo?rovsn treatment As Dr. Cheso’s Nerve ood. 5 ln this restorative for the blood and nerves, iron is so combined with other ingredients, Ae to be smelly assimilated and tsken~up by l il" bol°°d rli¢"°'i»°$si l its ` n e ew e s er nn uso, You “sail grid yourself felxing and looking er. The vital omsns 'will be strengthened, And you w be encouraged To continue the upbuilding process, trnsr e co`_ud_ l slots olsis nsssossreers Set in action by this greet restorative. Do not wuts s einlgle dag In testing' the m t of t le time-proven treat- msn A in ,_ N N _ll.f°"d'"g R”"°""“" Nix’ Week |wll_|_ Sllpplllll 5,.,-1... Ar... lll_lllM llfllll Rofzoorool off wa., 5;, pf., 'ui iinliiil France Will Unit e | With Italy In Pre- senting C o m m o ll ‘ Front to Germany. (A. P. by Gusrdiufs Special Wire) PARIS. Nov. 18-France hal given assurance, it was said today, that she will keep her promise in sid Austria. in the maintenance of independence and keep Berlin from absorbing the once brilliant .seat of Empire, Vienna. It was understood Foreign Miri- istor Pierre Laval, through the Austrian Minister Egger Moellwald has communicated to Chancellor Kurt Bohllschnlgg at Rome, the de- termination 01 France in stand bl’ Premier Mllnollni on the question of Austria's independence. lnfcmmed Filench quarters indic- siod they share a feeling that Reiohsfuehrer Adolf Hitler would .revive an attempt to win Austria to the snschluss (annexation), per- haps by s Putsoh, should Germany regain the Bear Basin territory in the Jan. 18 plebfszite. Mumolinik tolls with Premier Julius Guern- boers of Hurlga/ry and Bchilschnigg the Austrian Uhsnoellor, were in- terpreted as efforts to tighten the bonds among Italy, Austria and Hungary against any new outbreak in the Nui snschluss attempt. With the moral support of Great Britain. Italy and France are putting all diplomatic obstacles in the way of any agreement be- tween Austria and Germany which would spread German influence, or s return of the Habsburg dynasty which the Little Entente fears would mean the beginning of in- trigues to restore the old Ailstro- Hungurian Empire. ll Dues Leads Negotiations Mussolini is toxin; urs lord in the attempt to disocvul-age Der, rushm- nom trvine to fm I th uma _ (C. P. by Gus_rdisn's Special Wire) EDMONTON, Nov, 18-A new sector-the muni.lpaiity of War- spite-was marked out for strike action todofy by leaders in Albe'rta’s farm stnike for higher grading of wheat. Police increased their vigil- en:e with reports the strike was in effect at 17 points with 77 elevat- ors affected. News that a group of unidenti- fied Imilsfree men, estimated to number 20. had tarred George Palmer, former Moscow newspaper- man. for his part in the antl-me.r- keting campaign was followed .y reports he was one of a delegation t th f 'sent ou to enlist sylslpn. y or Calgary unemployed relief strikers q Palmer was seized near Vegre- vllle where he addressed meetings in SUDPOFL of the anti-grain deliv- lery strike and scored police activ- i ity, Promirlelltly identified with the Communist party at Calgary Palmer denied the farm strike was due to Communist pressure. Change In Militia Officers (C. P. By Guardiufs Special Wire) UITAWA, Nov. 18. - A general shake-up among high-ranking of- ficers of the Canadian militia was announced Saturday from need ?(By Howard W. Blakeslee, Associ- ated Press S le Editor) | NEW YORK, Nov. la-Nearly 500 ' Many of these 50] were quite lit- [to live after the heart stops. l o nec (A. P. By Gi|B.l‘dl3.n’s Special Wire) persons apparently dead have been ‘rought back to life in New York fnd Chicago by two of the scienti- llc instruments recently developed by physicians. erally "dead" by ordinary tests- a few of them newborn babies whose bodies had been laid aside with the last hope given up. The 500 were restored not only to life but to health. They are the answer of organized medicine to spectacular ideas of reviving dogs, suicides and executed criminals. They are the practical applications of the same knowledge which is being used for the more sensational experiments. The one big fact in this know- ledge is that the body‘s organs do not die all at once. The brain seems the most perishable Two minutes is the average time assigned lor it Bllt there is evidence that it may survive longer, perhaps for six to el ht inute_ M d d fo g m s en ea l- 10 to _ 15 minutes have been brought back - with brai uninjured Bike Grind- iCé1;1N”,1X J%%"“;I‘;`; §g'f_°,§§e‘;Vn§';1’1’