iv iv ~ v r v r ' r Ne"r psonOce Phone - - 145 212 N. Gememe Street Waukega n, II TE .IEICo. CAR FARE REFUNDED TO OUT-OF TOWN~ PURCHASERS! _M3 FIV -a Real Andi Sww - scwy CENTS FOR A Great Clearance Sale on Suits Suite are actualvy eut down below balf of the regular values for thiz sale. Oursuits are alcut in the new p lengths, al the newest styles and mont of them are sample garments. SW. here quote a few of the tremon- dona bargains that are offered for Sthis sale. We Winl give, whlle this sals lasas, *An absolute $10.00 Suit, for..................... 3.98 SAn absolute $1500 Suit, 67 Anbor lute.$2000... uit... . 98.7 SAn absolute $20.00 Suit, 165 ~,for .............109 Big Clearance on Coats = 35 Ladies and Misses Coats rang- ing in price from $8.00 to $10.00, will Sail b. mared down to the tremen- doua bargain.39 ý1200, $13.5O and$'15.00 Qoats, La- d <ies and Misses sizes, big reductions for this sale, Seil.............. 6.98 $16.50 and $18.00 Coats, surprising values for apecial clear- $1 ance at.................$1 ~"We guarantee that any garment here listed cannot be duplicated for our price no niatter where you may Sgo. Wby? Because every one is new and dlean. They have- been Sselected wth the utmoat care and you cannot buy such garments any- where at Clearance Sae prices. Children's Coats AT CL5EARANCE PRUCES Our immense stock of Children's Coata must go regardless of cost. and ail colora.- . $3.00 Bearskins, for Clearance $1.49 $300 Cloth Coats, ises up to 14, $1.39 $5.0 hidrnsCoata, big 2.98 $900CilresCoats, 5.75 Sgreatest values ever . .. Great Clearance-Sale ~~ ON MILLINERY Ail $300, $400 and $500 Hats will b. speciaily reduced for SclearS.iie to................. 1.48 $300]Plumes, slendid values $1.48 *$5.00 ]PLmes, vey special ... $2.75 Some Extra Specials $3.00 Ladies Sweaters....... $1.98 50e Flannelette Dressing Sacques 24c Ladies Full Length $10.00. .. 3.9 $20.0 811k Moray Coats, 99 strictly waterproof.....9 8 $1.00 Underskirts special ..39c] $2.00 Black Underskirts, shadow etripe, embroidered flounce-..-..............98 $5.00 Silk Underskirta, 24 a bargain.........24 jLadies full length ina'5 i jworth $1.50, peial Ladies fleeced ribbed underwear, good quality,14 special . . . .. . . . .... 14 Ladies healvy tennis flannel uude'r- skirts with embroidered scallop eci border, 50cvalue, 9 special ......... ; & ..à. à àA. à 75c heavy, extra size flan- f, nelette underskirts, special . 29c Child.rens flannelette underskirts with mflslin waist attached, li Clearance Sale price ......... l Genuine 25c Ladies and Child- 9 roua Hase, sale prico ..... 9 Ahl 50e Neck Ruchings,.yd --25e 50c Baby Bonnets .......25, $1.00 Baby Bonnets .......... 50c $1.50 Baby Bonnets .......... 95c Shaker flannel night gowns, 3 full ise ..........35c Special Reductions ON JULIA MARLOWE SHOES' Julia Marlowe Winter Sho. in fine waterproof leathers, leather linod, cork sole, a cof ortable easy walking shoe in foot-form luat and common sense heel, :regular $3.50 and $4.00 value. Special for Btra and Mondy .....a...rday 2.98 A waterproof shoe in, box caîf and kangaroo leathers, made especially for winter wear, regular $3.019 kind, special for this &-.....19 LAL I1AiiiàAA-àll Big Skirt Sale SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES This great sale includes some beau- tiful sample skirts that were pur- cha8ed on our recent buying trips to New York. $3.00 Skirts, Olearance 14 Sale prico .........14 $5.00 Skirts, many bg ..2.98 values at . . . . . . . $10.00 Skirts, many ...59 beautiful designs... See aur $5.00 Skirts during this sale. Over 300 skirts wiil be placed on tables. You will agree with us that nover have such skirt bargains been offered in Waukegan at any sale. This lot includes handsome crisp wiry voiles beautifully trinxmed panamas and hidegrade reliable broadcloth.s. $1.50 UNDERSKIRTS, 49c. Ladies Black Underakirts, regular price $ 1.50. Special for Al Saturday and Monday....49 BïIg Slaughter Sale ON PURS We have the biggest and inost re- hiable stock of furs in Lake County, and whether you buy a 75c scarf or a $100.00 set every one is positively guaranteed. For this Big Clearance Sale ail prices on furs wiIl be cut in half. $2.00 Scarfs, special .......... 75c $3.00 Scarf or Muf .... $1.48 $5.00 Opposuni, Squirrel, Fox27 and other scarfs, special ..27 $6.00 Fur Sets, special . ... $2.98 $10.00 Sets, Clearance price .. $5.75 Absortite $20.00 Sets, great119 You MUST see these great values They are astonishing. Tremendous Clear- Oance Sale ONEVENING DRESSES This la your opportunity to buy a beautiful party dress at almost half the regular price. Damnty etylish Nuns Veiing Jumper Dresses, regular price $10.00. Big Clearance Sale 59 price ..............59 Handsome $12.00 afidv $15.O0 Nuns Vellng and Taffeta Dresses in ail colora, also black. Great spe.~7f cial bargains for this sae at 798 Ail $18,00 and $20.00 Dresses, snappy sty hh original designs. 1 7 $25.00 and $5.00 Dresses, wonderful bargains for Spocial 185 Clearance ............. 85 £ A là allAi AllAi i (2'rom Wednesday'a Sun.) ý (ird Faks, N. D., Nov. 0I tOt. offly 5 cents to swea f r~. s wcariag The Nonswearng nibt or Atmci ca, an association barn of th , brait, af a Creat Northern condue, oer. lias met qulck success. It bas Oct-n arganized only a few days, yet owIt nurmbürs over 7,000 members. R . %yaanii of erwoad, vbo la the father of the ordet i ase is lis secre- tary and treasurer. Since the Incep- I on of the Idea Vaynn bas been del- ,îýgcd with taqulines about 1, accompik- thcd by appiications for membership in the order. Se enrouraged have Mr. Wynn sud his frienda become with the popularity of the association that they- are planning for a national headquar- tara building at Minot. Application for entrance Into thSe s ait-t> l8a s follows: " Swearing la ln violation of thSe " laws of God, of this state, and of " gond sociaty, and I amn, therefore plainiy neither a Chrlristl&an, agOtj " citizen, nar a gentleman If 1 avear. Please kaep titis card and .seond " 3 aur addres sud 5 cents to R. C. - s Wyuu,. aeretary-treasurer of the " Nonswearing Knlgbts nf Amerima " Sherwood, N. D.e The condactor started by having tUne above carda printed and distributing them te paasengers on hi$ train. Siice tbe growth of the acharne, howevei%,- the distribution bas attained ta munie iarger proportions, many aaking hw for supplea of tbam ta, give ta their friends. THREE RECORDS BROKEN Irîah-Am.rlcan Club Win*. Indoor Aeh letic Championthip. New York, Bac. 2.-The Irish-Âmert. cen club won the point score at iii. two-day ehaamplonship meeting Of tiS. Amateur Athletie Union. ThSe final score of tise winnlng organisation vwa. 84 pointa. Tbree recorda vare broken. ThSe vorîdas record for throwing thee Si- Pound vaight for hight was relueS to 16 feet %-nch by P. McDonald. JÎ. P. Driscoll made new figures for the two-mile rua. Thoma Colline £et & new Amerîcaza figura for the five-mfle run, breaking E. Carter's record ot 25.23 3-5iruade lu 1887. Colline' timel was 25.19 2-i. J. J. Eliar of the Irish.Âmerican Atis. letlc club was thse greateat indIaIdua&L point wînner, with 16 pointa, aeuri4 finit in the 150yard rmn and thle 22 ansd 500-> ard hurdie races.. Another Marathon tn New Yoek. New York, Dec. 2.-Dorando Pietri ie ta ru bis second Arnerican Mare- thon atiSMadison Square Uarden Ou Dec. 15, comnpating witiS Tom Long.- boat. The match origiusafly vas ma"i for Buffalo. McCloskey ta Run Milwaukee Teame Mlwaukce, Dec. 2-John J. McCdo.- key, former manager of the St. Louis National League tesa, viii manage the Miwaukee Amarican AssOCIatiOn team lu 1909. Trwilve Hundred ai Cuban Races. ilavara. Dier. 2.-Twelve bhundred, ý cope tided the Caban Racing as-. ocpat1on>s inaugurai meeting at AI- andarco îîark. Six events vire Ou the card. LAW TO CURB SCAI>ERS N4ew York Aldermnen Paso Ma.,,,. Agannt Specuisiion ln Tickets. New Yirh. Dec. 2-Theater ticketà. wlll be sold offly lu the offices of thSe theaters if tmo ordinancas passefi hi tbe board ai aldermhn releve thap. ptoval of! Mayor MCIaiian. Oaa of these ordînances prohibits the tIade of ticket sPecuietora. Thée othet ordiatance abolishes the selling of tlteater tickets ln isotls or aie, ries. AUCTION SALE. Hlaving daclded to quit farming. 1 will seli at public auction, Mlle, soutis of Gurneeand 1 mile north tf Warrenton Station, un Ffiday, Dec. 4. 1908, commncing at 1 P. M. sharp> the followlug property, to-vit: 1 black mare; 2 milk cova; 53,ioae chiekens, Plymoath Rock. 4 bue lumbex wagon, compiete, oea, set double vork harnea; one aingle buggy barnea. new. Two ploya; one harrov;' one buggyf; one spada; tva forka-, garden shovels; one croascat 5ev; tva back sava; grain seeder; one poet bole digger; one wagon vhip; one corn Suifs; PO-~ tato fork; grTnd atone; Vickis; le~; scythe; horse hoe. Eigbt tons of gond tae elay In barn. Five tons of go0d tame 113Y ltg stack. Tbraeestacks fine COru !odde5l and a lot more articles tG0 suulerûus ta mention. Terms of sale: Cash. No goods to be removed until dettled Wo. JAMES C. BAUMk .prop.,. R. B. Epker, AuctiSe.. Begins Saturday, Dec. 5, and ends Saturday, Dec. 12 The greatest. sale of the year; a sale in which unmatchable bargains in ladies' gartnents will be given will commencé on Saturday of this week. We do not wait until January lst, when thie season is almost over, to place our new and carefully selected stock of ladies' ready-to wear garments at your disposai at clearance sale prices, but we give you the advantage of buying now wliile tlere's ample time to enjoy them--and the stock is new