4;“ . _. I COMPLETE SUCCES I -"-" SALES _WAY BEYOND‘ " ~ 1Ah‘(‘~"‘-“.\" .‘. "I" -‘i<\.1o"i\,‘\i' ‘ \"\ ‘ _ _‘ . WE TiiAiiKLIYiiiiAI w ATRUNAGE 0F THURS. ,F|i|. 8i our I »EXPECTA rrzozvs - - - crowns -l crowns = - =~cnowps or "I THRIFTY SHOPPERS FLOCKING TO THIS GREAT SALE! Me n ’ s Felt Hate. All Boy’s Wool P u l l o v e r g o o d Fur S w e a t - Felts, b ut ers, V-Neck c broken lines _____ and P o l o 5 and s i a e s. ==-" style. Val- V al ues to ues to $2.00 $5.00 . . . . . . . clearing 6 ONLY ' MEN'S CHINCHILLA c o A T s. 1r n E s E ARE GENUINE $20 vALUEs. A REAL BUY AT $ - Ggrbgrdlng BOYS Genuine Raincoats. A H°ri°hid¢ few b r o k c n Leather .093“ Plush lining, u"! m“! sizes- F u r collars. Clearing at . . Special . . . . .. Clearing Soiled Soft Col- lars at only ... 10c & 15c Yard Goods 35c Pyjama Flanellette 27c 70c Huck Towels 37c 35c Stripe Shirtlng .. 15c 35c. Roller Towelling . 23c 12c Curtain Scrim 10c 22c Red‘ Flannelettc . 15c 65c Colored Mull .... 37c . 50c Silk Madras ..... 87c 85c Silk Coat Linlng“37c $1.00 Kimono. Cloth . . 69c Wsbasso Prints, 14c MEWS S MENKS SEPARATE c 0 L L A n SHIRTS. STRIPES AND PLAINS. ASSORTED sIzEs. VALUE s T0 $2.50. WHILE THEY LAST .. i‘ FANCY STAMPED ' GOODS -- HALF PRICE BLACK AND ASSORT- ED COLORS. ALL SIZES GENUINE 59c AND 75c VALUES. WHILE THE QUANTITIES LAST . . Colored “Raye n Bed- s res. s. .50 fgr ............ 27c Damask Table Napkins. 2 for KIDDIES’ ALL WOOL p HOSE c 1 , Asst. s i z c s I a n d colors. This is a reg. ' ! 95c line. While PR. A they last LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES A real assort- ment styles and sizes. Our reg. $1.50 line. Spec- ial. . . . . . . . . . . .. I39 79 1 LADIES’ SILK_ HOSE An first quality Full f Fashioned. Our regular f1. Hose. Special .... III’. pigugles’ SATURDAY lure nnesses SILK CREPE ' A wonderful range of col- ors. Values to c $2.00 yd. On ~ Sale ...'...... "l- v-lwell) AP filth-A l Tik1hfia7hlVii3é‘ s -» Boy's night shirts sizes 12 to 14, Regular 85c value. Yours for . BREASTED. n E c. u L A n Flannelette 29° sue GUNTINUES ALL nus ween our Posmvelv ens snnlmmv mom‘ noveneen 11m. at $1.00. A very good ae- sortment of sizes. Clear- |Boy's Tweed Tame. These ing 8i ......"- sold formerly $18.00 MEN’S TWEED SUITS. ONLY A $ FEW LEFT. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ‘ CLEARING AT ..............-...-- HIRTS Men's Dress Shirts, Sep- arate Collars on- ly. Fancy Broad- cloths‘ and Ray- ons. Sizes 14 to 16%, Out they go 79° LADIES’, Fllll COATS CLEARING BROKEN LINES AND sIzEs AT RIDIQIJLOUSLY LOW PRICES. Our regular 59c .|--c-a LADIES’ WINTER coATs. All new Blwk- A complete eeeorinent siaee and '“"°° "mlel- Very lllecially shades. r71. LADIES’ ALL wool. H035 range Ladies’ Ray. on Bloomers All silos, On sale ‘I Boy's Tweed Suit Values to $14.00. Coat and one long. Only . *5 10o Ladies’ Wear 89c Clearing lines Men's Knit Ties, Only .. $1.00 ‘Ladies’ Silk Slips. Special .... $1.00 Ladies silk Scarves $1.00 Chamoisette Gloves . . . . $3.00 Ledld Jersey Dresses 31.79 and $1.89 Ladle: and Misses Felts $1.00 Ladies’ Silk Pyjam. as and Gowns Ladies’ Rayon Bloomers’ ......... Special! Ladies’ Skirts Flecks and plains. Browns §i‘.'ZZ.“'.“.'...... $2.29 Ladies’ and Misses’ $1.00 F l a n e l e t to a N ight Gowns and Pyjamas Special .... . . I $10.59 $13.59 priced at ..... ........ VELOIIIl GOATIIG 54” wide. Reg. "ll" 8126 yd. D0 not Mine thie at ....... 49 Limes’ SILK elude lil been the eituetim on the Asiatic oi l! than had been no Our regular w.“ M $5.06 range of m 9.12m glen“? 1451“: m; pme w bc one awn "M"- I" w. which .i"'...'°.i°..5,‘2..."2".$i'.il 14 to 20. Spec- tnl and confidence among net- ilcl eele due APPRIIABII l0 , the Carnegie Endowment 73o A r‘ i rig” Dias u: Pedals. Bennett m... With Other World- Statesmen in Peace Plea. (U. I.» Guardian's Bllichl Ilrol NEW r0128. Nov. dl-Olline foranow." ‘@0910- WW1» a world peace, Primo lemmi- a.) B. Bennottyoetcxwiaywarned tiifiti crliabiy meme war." and dcciarec‘ thgproblcm mustbcconsldcrcd in‘ ‘ eptritunl rather than material terme- w. Bennett hlned oi Great Britain, Japfll- Fri-Ill lfld Oeeohoaiovakla in an international plea tor vm-ld Dflce and internat- ional emit-y. broadcast worm-mm! Arrmgcd hi? u. . tometional peace, they warned ee- ainet the means. . “Security based on goodwill and friendly, ‘ l; relations, luch be exist on this continent oi.’ North insures peace,” the 0on- adian Premier said. He doc‘ * the laboratories oi science cannot be 1m‘ each other in the technique of human slaughter, but must he n- elaimed for the beneficial use of mankind." Si: John Simon, British Ilbrcign Secretary, said. "we. in Britain, feel from the bottom oi our hearts that peace is the supmme need of the world." Speaking from London. he ad- dressed himself particularly to N- zilclenia of North Amerlco And dc~ Wreoco needs active eoomntive efforts. We in Europe seek in cm- body this cdfort in the b86010 or Nations, whose usstuincm as an in- strument of peace cannot be judg- ed by concrete successes or fall- urce; it provides outlet for strain- ed feelings and establishes the habit of consultation which will prove even more valuable in the futun." Stating that altholldh the United States remained without the league hflgratemllywacknowledged “the many ways in which America melee! its potent contribution tc this world peace effort. “Anglo-American Peace coopera- tion is of essential interest to the whde world.” he said. "Thoreau no nations mom universally de- voted to peace than our own. Peace l1 desired not only u an alternat- ive to war but as the only possible basis for progress and life itself." The British aasertc he did not believe that peace- loving people "can be frightened into peace" nor was he sumo that talk oLwaI-‘s imminence was al- ways a contribution to the wees:- vatlon of peace. “War is the outcome o! fear, m- centmerlt and suspicion. and not to be driven aweygby arguments of fear. We must work for the spirit that drives out fear and develop that good ncighborlincss of which Preeident Roosevelt eo finely epdw. “In this resolve, Britain and America are u one.” In opening the programme, Di- Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University, sold. "now ia the hour for public opinion to not and to insist that Govcrnmenlei take their onierc from it and from it alone." “It public-opinion iclis Govern- mienta that there ehall be no war,"| he acid. “there will be no war." Asserting another World War would "bring our western civiliz- ation to ita final end," he urg l the nations to "it down togother in constant council to deal with their common problems." Japan weadcecribed by Prince Kbkl-III-Wa, firmer president of the Japanese House of Peers, an "the mainstay of peace on the Pacific Ocean." Referring to Japan's withdrawal from the Dengue of Nations, follow- ing upon a disarmament over the new atate oi Manchoukuo, Prince ‘rokurawa emphasized that "001! separation from the Icceuc oi Nations docs not mean isolation from the family of nations." “It bu been the traditional pol- the 06MB. ohen one question: wmc wool 55g "ea the. pleythings 0d those who vie with- i i i ‘L it During Lens Months PAY onev #533,", BaIEnceISmaII Monthly Payments A CASH PRICE - NO mrenesr v|cTOR<;l<~~l""" bitten! North American Stations Day or Night Herc in line r7 to "cIZi-luncmqiww m a hmq eec. Tin‘: ncw_"Globo Trotter" opeoaup an mm]; one field of ¢fl iflfi co noel-é of a re oe. toreccp on oiwiliycromve pro from mo» oceans . . . eu- dimoc North American ltatione by day- “gilt . . . an enjoy fine: an wave. 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