Lat; )0. a fur SflARY p .\.\D 35c WOR- FORE 1% IS black worsted LSDA Y, 10th ‘soizl ; M‘ iving mare. , drive don! l cheap. y] 3 old in y bun d’IDJ E. T313331 'th.â€"2-3. rl slightlysoril'ed g to 2; yards. eached. all pp!» 5, mercerized sa- ide. good wear- :ular 206 value. he fem is‘i vation m1 ition and It pars appry‘pg D 0X BLACK K STORE TN ILLAGB' 0F 7.} inch. segulu rair Sale I'OlTl DIAS ‘ Di a yard on this quality worth :hvs wide. Sale )U. 3 mr ruff .t $1. 50; flown" a good‘capering 35c T :\ WA RIBBONS. 156‘ For Neck and «air Ribbon-j I†beat colors‘ md black “‘1 whita, 4 w ride. sud 'rice ............ 15¢! maniacs ’8 golf jacEets, worsted yam, size 6 to 12 012 .veallbeen GOLF J ACK- 98c . pers like to LIN E) T ABLE Grade M 7 to 10 no: :0 mm that t1 uality \WNS, 86. Comprisipg ,\ T 19c r unbleached, HERE SAlf :tion W? cap at . 83c Sa-le “’â€" Dunlop’s R05"? “may" One of the greatest helps to a. suc- CPSSful business career is to possess the SAVING HABIT. One of the best aids to helping a boy to acquire this habit, is to start them early‘in life with a Savings Bank account. Encourage them by duplicating THEIR OWN SAVINGS. A fewdol- Lars spent as an incentive to save while he is young will be’worth more than hundreds given to him when he is of age. We have many such ac- counts in our books. Try one for YOUR BOY. $1 will make a. start. It will be a pleasure to esplain our methods. . C Dry or Gmen Hardwood. OFFICE -Academy of Music Block. YARDâ€"West, of Flavelies Egg House I Murphy’s Drug Store'Il Also Logs delivered at our yard, Lindsay. Cash on delivery. Parties having Logs to saw this winter will do well to consult us. Hie [INDSAY [UMBER (0 Lindsay. HAVE YOU CALLED It will pay you to do Your Cough Cured bra ' bottle of Murghz’s Cough Balsam Murphy puts up prescription: L A. MURPHY, Wm. B Prescription Draw“, LINDSAY. 2nd Door Wootxof Gon‘h’o. THE ONTARIO BANK Eirery Bottle Guaranteed. LICENSE DISTRICT OF WEST VICTORIAeâ€"Notice is hereby given that Geo. H. O’Neil of the Town AUL yv- “aw-v.- " em license for the premises Nos. 24 and 26 Kent-st. in the Town of Lindsay. known as the Banach House, to Mrs. Emma J. Kingand Thos. H. Gabriel of Norwood, and that said application will be. con- sidered at the meeting of bheBoard of License Commissioners to ~ be held at the Inspector's oï¬ce. seven of License Commissioners to ~ held at the Inspector's ofï¬ce, seven Cambridge-st... in the Town of Lind say. on the 13th day of January, 1906, at the hour of 2 p.m.. All persons interested will gavs'n them selves accordingky. ~ Dated atw Inspector.â€"1-2. ' Highest price paid for . J. LYTLE Good Start for 3018 £92}? JOINIDW» Dita-‘08:. . Lumber. NOTICE. . 1905. W 11y u.. L‘JDMGLW,.JJVVUVJ wâ€"I--â€"v Chief Rahger ; C.R’., Bro.‘E. Maxsoxn seen on the . V. c. It, Bro. Wm. Hoar; Fin-Sec., pure and si WEST Bro. W. F, McCarty; Recâ€"sec.,' Bro. time must r given M. Sisson; s. W., Bro. SuTrottcxtfl F. teachesm w Town W... Bro. P. M. Moynes :S. B., Bro. no bad i] ication J. Cooper ; J .13., Bro. J. Dean; Ora- apiding plea is ï¬avâ€" tor, Bro; Webster :* Court Deputy, spires those 9 Nos. Bro. T. C. Matchett: Tress†'Bro. -Pro£..F] own of Wm. Ferguson ; physicians. Dr. Simp- IOSiSt. deli: ~'vu wâ€"_ ,7 , -We again draw our readers at- tention to the ï¬rst. winter poultry and pet stock show, which will be held on January 3lst, Febl‘lst and 2nd. Prim will be offered for 7-3 classes. In addition a number of special prizes will also be given. En- t’ries close on Jan. 22nd, and exhitr ts must be in the building hy‘ '12 n’clock on Wednesday, Jan. 31“. 7A â€"Remcmber the special prices here during this monthâ€"discounts lrom‘ 10 to 50 per cent. of! all our winter stock. [)undas Flavollee Limited. -â€"Mr. Wm. Simpson 0! the Lindsay Turf Club. calfed up Mr'. A; Rounâ€" tree, secretary of the Peterboro Tar! Club last night and had a- conversa- tion at considerable length with him concerning the prospects of the ice ice races this winter to be held at both Peterboro and Lindsay. Mr. Simpson is of the opinion that Lind- say will have the most successful meet in the history of the town: and the man at the Peterboro end of the 'phone was of the same opinion con- earning the local ‘ice races. ' Great optimism surely prevails among the! ed success. As the tide goes clear out, so the tide comes clear in. In business sometimes prospects seem darkest when they are really on the turn. A little more eflort, a little more persnstence, and what seoxped failure may tum to glorious success. There is no failure except in no longâ€" or trying. There is no defeat except. from within, no insurmountable bar- rier save our own inherent weakness. - Man's suits made to order fur $13.3†anq $15.00, these were $1.9, $2“ and $.‘32â€"these prices only dur- ing our January sale. Dundas 3;. Flavelles Limited. .- 7‘ _. a minor. After hearing the evidence the Magistrate deferred judgment un- til Friday next. The second case was against a local medical practi- tioner for supplying a. person with a certiï¬cate by which this person ob- tained more liquor than the law al- lows. In speaking of this case Magistrate Jackson said, â€I am only now learning of What is going on. I looked upon the medical profession as the ï¬rst of all professions, but if the practitioner is going to bridge the chasm between the “burn“ and the hotelkeeper, then the public will hear of it." The case was also ad- journed until toâ€"morrow, Friday. John Britten alias Blaek Jacln was fined 52 and costs or $6.45†in ali'for being drunk and disorderly in the Grand Union hotel on Saturday. De- cember 30th. â€"Genius is the only power of mak- ing continuous eflort. The line be- tween failure and, success is so ï¬ne that we scarcely kno'w when we pass itâ€"so ï¬ne that. we are oltcn on line and do not know it. How many a man has thrown up his hands at a time ‘when a little more eflort, a. lit- tle more patience, would have achiev‘ a wholesale condemnation of the theatre. making in connection the sweeping statement that it was “imâ€" possible for any woman to be on the stage and preserve her womanly modesty and purity.†This ister- haps no more true than would be the assertion that every evangelist is narrow minded, illiberal, reckless in statement and uncharitable. 'Modâ€" oration in language as well as senti- ment is a good thingâ€"Examiner. -William Macpherson of Omemee was prosecuted last. Friday for ille- gal fishing. The complaint was laid by Fishery Inspector Toole. who is taking the place of Mr. Goo. Fitz- gerald, who is sick. McPherson was chargvd with using a. wire snare and decoy through a. hole in the lco in Pigeon River. The case was tried by County-Magistrate McSweyn. who found prisoner guilty 'nnd ï¬ned him $8. and costs.. or $12.10 in all. m â€"Thc Forestry Conmtion to be hold in 0t tawa. to-day and to-morrow (Friday) promises to be largely at- tended. ‘. â€"Two cases of an infringement of the liquor law, and one of drunk and disorderly were heard before Magisâ€" trate Jackson on Friday last. The ï¬rst case was preferred against Mr. Richard Butler for selling drink to Jan. 6th. vibe; foflowing wefe install; ed by JV]. Richards, .Deputy Supreme Chief Rang-er ; C.R,Rfo.‘E.-1\laxsou1 large number of- entries haveraireody been received and the show promises to be a»most successful one. The om- cers of the~society are : Johnston ‘EL‘ lis, president and C. A. Fros't. sec'y‘ â€"In Orillia township phe vote on local option suffered defeat. Only two of the polling booths showed a majority in its favor. The returns were for 228, against 323. â€"A very sad death was that which took place at the Nicholle Hospital, Peter-bore, last. week when ‘Hrs. « J. Audlley Pierce pegged away as there- suit of injuries inflicted by a runny rifle bullet at Stony moon Juis' 15th. Hrs. Pierce mm 1;; :11! hospital for the greater†port am time sincernd although" She mm for a short time. ï¬e hid unique anoihoditojetnmgï¬f-‘msig “ J or “formerly ms“. Crdmbié ’og . M ,, J and was the wifeotlr. .1.â€qu â€"The election of oï¬cers of Court Lindsay, No. 181, I. 0.F., and instal- lation, took place on Friday eveping .131. 0135051, 0. u. ., “AV. u~ - Bro. P. M. Moynes: S. B, Bro. J COOper ; J. B. Bro. J. Doan; Ora.- tor, B10. Webster Court Deputy, Bro. T. C. Matchett: CPI-903., Bro. Wm. Ferguson; physicians. Dr. Simp son and Dr. Gillespie. {0 DC u’mua» auvwmu; vnv. -.â€".. -7“ _ . cers of the~society are: Johnston 1816 pulled 1,“ to Lindsay 9‘! .Crae‘wu engaged be“ lis, president and C. A. Frosft. sec'y‘ , . â€"In Orillia township one vote on winch were uncoupled. local option .sufl'ered defeat. Only shunter came dong two of the polling booths showed a 681‘! O 833th W. M majority in its favor. The returns Fatah the two dz" 17): were for 228, against 323. It“ ‘sqnom. mm â€"A very sad death was that which It the sham:- when! rlqcne'shoad midi took place at the Nicholls Hospital. . annrhnrn last week when 'llrs. , J. 1119de the: mugging: I. ‘e for 228, agam' st 323. w . man-mo. mun-a w -â€"'~â€"-â€"~~ m" yuan“, _A very sad death was that which If {he shunter bod mm hu‘dulr. m‘ ‘ 0‘ pcle a: .1: place at the Nicholls Hospital, NcCrae's head would um been sun- It sir!- ml W “W“ Lerboro. last week when Hrs. J. med in the coupling. ' " ‘ add who should (allow the†m dley Pierce passed away as there â€"-The W PWJM hum? xi†Jam m give Brâ€. Willi t of injuries inflicted by a stmy °n ““3 “5"!“ i“ †’ I ' y' A e bullet at Stony Lake on July ‘wtof'win‘u‘l »' ‘" ' L 1:... m4"... MAW 1m in the (h sway iti‘ï¬ul , H “ f ‘ ’ m I ‘ -A A - u -. -A. AL’A‘ AL;- ‘ ' ’ -.4 "mm- IBM-â€"1663 wuwucu uv a awnâ€"J let at Stony Lake on July route. hall lit-1233.: Mrs.PiercehadbceninlhemSm dnyitm a-.. A]... “#11" nu!!- A, .‘hl' an to m 0M â€"â€"Wa.it and com with the Curl- or‘l Annunl Excursion to Toronto about the and ofrJnnnu-yt â€"The annunl meeting of the 'disâ€" trict lodge of Lindsay. L.0 A.. was held on Tuesday. 9th inst... The re. turns from the primary lodges com- posing the district shows a. slight gain in membership during the past y r. The following were elected ol- ï¬cers for the current year: J. J. Vout. Master ;. Wm. Warren. Deputy Master: Geo. Jordan, Chaplain :1 Kelly, Rem-Sec: W. Thurston. Fin- Sec.; illobt. Nugcnt, Trees.: Thou. Dowm-y, Director of Ceremonies; J. Brown, Lecturer. ’ â€"Men's suits made to order for $13.50. See sample pieces in win: dow that. were $18 and $20. The reason for $13.50,“ going out of or- dered uork. Dundas . Flavellcs. Limited. day afternoon, Mr. Duncan Ray. ex- Mayor of Lindsay, was appointed Secretaryâ€"Treasurer in place of Mr. G. H. Hopkins, resigned. Mr. Bay will not only undertake the clerical work. but will also act in the cape.- city- of superintendent: over all of the exnployes. Let us hope' that Mr. Ray will be able to help the Comâ€" missioners out of the miserable tau- gle in which they ba’ve managed ‘to place themselves during the past two or three years. -â€"Mr; F. G. Smith of Buï¬alo, has been secured as professional starter for the Lindsay ice races next Week. Mr. Smith has had much experience on the Grand Circuit tracks through out the United,States; and the manâ€" agement feel assured that he will give every satisfaction; . need); A â€"Mr. Rupert Bredbum. joint lessee with Mr. Shelton of the Acudemy of Music. spent Tuesday in‘ town award- ing contracts for the improvement of the house. and we are sure when the improvmnonte are completed. the public will have the best “commo- dation the town has experienced in the theatrical lino. â€"Mr. W. H. Simpson last Tuesday in Port Perry purchased the mat. lit- tle pacer,.Joe Allen from Mr. Sam. Hullett of Sunderland. and will an- ter him In the 25 class at the local races next week. â€"Special offerings Ior’ January-â€" your choice of 50 pieces 01‘ line Scotch tweed suitings, regular $20 and $22 sgits, made to ardcr inr $15. Dundas 8: Flavcllcs Limited. --At a meeting of the Board of Water Commissioners held on Monâ€" “-th {Luneâ€"Eritdod that there 13 ul- ready an entry of thirty horses for the Lindsay Ice noon on Tuesday and Wednesday negt. _ â€"Mr. John Dixon has been at the Point during the past week cutting ion and ï¬lling the ice houses of his many customers at Lindsay's popu- lar summer renort. wDealerâ€"Where rare you going now ? Driverâ€"To take thi_s_ barge! Pierce of McKeesport.“ Pt" to whom and six months. She urns twenty- four years of age. ‘ The affair has : part icularly 's‘ad 'one. ' ' Hr. 3114 Its. Pierce arrived at Viamede. Stony of apples arOUnd'to Mr. Brickrow'a. Good lauds. you'll ruin me. That. barrel. hasn't been opened. Do you withit‘oï¬enod, air? 0! course. you dunce. I! you leave him‘ to do it himself. he may open it. ï¬t the wrong end. __ _-. , m “-1. â€"Messrs.' D. N. King and T. Gab- riel, the new proprietors of the Ben- son House. take possession of the hotel on Monday next. An exchange says : "Mr. King, whilst in Norwood has proved himself a popular host. Mr. Gabriel, who has been clerking for Mr. King for the [past We years is also popular with the public. -â€"'l‘he ï¬rst play uglier: the new magi-1 ‘Vl‘nC urut pl." ensue: luau; uv" mw- , agoment of the Academy. of .Mnsic will beRowland and Cliflord's pro- duction of “Dora rl‘home†next Hon- day night. Lem. B. Parker's dram- atization of Bertha M. Clay's fam- ous novel is perhaps the very best seen on the road. It is a love story. pure and simple, and at the same time amusing and interesting. It teachesa wholesome lesson. it leaves no bad impressions but rather an ahiding pleasure that beneï¬ts and in- spires those who see and hear it. â€"-Prof. Fletcher. Dominiou Etomo- logist, delivered an interesting lee ture on Nature Study in the Colle- giate Institute last Friday evening. The audience was not.as large asex- pected. but those present thoroughly enjoyed the lecture, whioh roved both instrpctive and on 3. â€"William Hch, brakeman on flmdilctnr Charles Hitchell's train, 'Beauty is more Jhan skin deepâ€"it is blood deep.;'1‘here is no real beau- ty, no good health without rich. H'd blood. EVery graceful curve, «Very sparkle of the eye, every-rosy blush, comes from rich, red blood. Dr. Wil- liams' Pink~ Pills are the greatest blood builder and beauty maker in the world. Every dose actually makes new. pure. rich blood. Dy mak, ing new blood Dr. Williams' Piaf Pills sharpen the appetite. soothe ï¬e worried nerves. rqn’llte ‘ the health. They banish palenoas, clear the plex‘ionrvbrin‘ rosy cheeks and " ' eyes. They give plenty of unit womanhood. Normndale, Ont., says . wards of three years I soda-ed anaemia. I grew so weak I scarcely walk about the house. I . , no color in'my \ta'eeL my lips ' no bad impressions but rather an apiding pleasure that beneï¬ts and in- spires those who see and hear it. â€"Prof. Fletcher. Dominion Etomoâ€" logist, delivered an interesting lec- ture on Nature Study in the Cone giate Institute last Friday evening. The audience was notas large as ex- pected. but those present thoroughly enjoyed the lecture, which raved both instructive and entertainfng. -â€"William Mch, brakeman on Conductor Charles Mitchell's train. G.T.R., met with on accident on Monday which nearly resulted mn- ly. The injured mm: is now in the Ross, Namath! ». Hospitoltsuflcring from a. fractured 33w. No. 22; the ‘11'"o.’elockr eastbound. mm just puncd, in to Lindsay Mon undid- Cue was engaged between jinn“: shunter came along any! sure the carsa gentle bunt, just enough ,tp cutch the two at“! vpprs and give it a squeeze, cracking the jgwbone. If {he shunter bod hunted htrd..,lr. Hch's head would have: been Jum- 1,15, (1 Mt one veal- She was “rent?- The aï¬air was a ._ Mr. and Mrs. Viamedc. Stony Saturday afterâ€" -â€"Miss Florence Graham. daughter 9 \l'_ I‘l-__...A' â€â€˜54-“ 1" “nu-{anon O -Mr. W. H. Roendgk. marinate!- Sylvester band. spent Sunday ' and Monday in Toronto attending the Torreyâ€"Alexander evangelistic meet- ~Mr. Herman Hyland of Toronto. spent a short vacation in town hot week. and was 881196! of the “Boys" at the annual dance. â€"-Dr. Fulton Vroomon of St. Luke's hospital. Ottawa. has swept- ed the posi'inu of surgeon on the C. P.R. Athrnlic lim‘r "Luke “mob!" and entcxzs upon his duties this weak. â€"Dr. E. A. Iiorriman. 0! Chicago, has been spending a short. holidty with his brother. Dr. Herriman. Cum bridge-st. â€"llr. George Guilet is spending some time with his sister. Mrs. Peter Mitchell,_ 2Q Wellington-st. â€"Mrs. James Howard. east ward. who has been visiting friends in Ham- ilton during the past two weeks, re turned home. , â€"Mr. J. Cookwn of Pcterboro. ut- tended the dam; .t the Benson House [at Friday: -Mr. H. Argue, real estate agent. Winnipeg, who has been visiting friends and relatives at. Janetvilie, leaves for the meet this week. â€"Mis's Nora Kenï¬edy. Glenclgvstq has been visiting her uncle in Hast- ings dining ï¬he pair two “339k: â€"Mr. Randolph Houston 0! Perth. in visnSr-g relatives on the corner .J William and Regent-acts. .. â€"Mcssrs. W.‘l\'. Rohginson, Gep. and J . Powell,.0rillia. Mr. 11. Cook of Peterboro, Mr. Johnson of Ottawa. and Mr. O'Brien 0! Toronto, passed through town lasf Saturday night week with 12 horses en route .from with 12 horses en route from Orilliu. to the Port. Perry races. born» as will n-turn for the Linda: races next week. â€"Mr8. J. F. T 101‘ of Oshawa. '18 the guest of her iece, Mrs. Braund Wellington-st . â€"Miss A. Winslow of Toronto vis- ited Miss Roby Hughes last. week â€"Mr. F.- 'Ainswort.h and Mr. Schli- entz of New York State. fur buyers, passed north last Saturday on I. tar purchasing trip. They returned yes- terdav and had one of the ï¬nest lots of (an ever purchued in the north country. â€"l{r. W. Roenigk we: in Toronto on Monday and My. â€"Kr. Jack Gray at Gough’s, took in the Port Mry noes on Tuesday. -Mrs. I. Deyell. who-has'be'en one visit to her sister, Hrs. McLean of Reed City, Mich†returned home this morning. cud, and astmided the ball given by the boys last Friday. , â€"Misa Tote of Toronto who has been visiting Mr. Geo. W. Bait and funny. town. took in the Bochelor's ball I-‘rlduy. um 'returnod to her home in Toronto Hondoy Ion. â€"â€"Miss Florence Gnhdm. dnug‘htor of Ir. George' Graham of Harmon. common! duties in the Port Hoov- -â€"Mr. W. C. MoGrogor. the prim wine clerk at the Simpson House, but been laid up (or ihe'pcat week with u had stuck of rhoumutinm. -â€"Mr. J. H. Lennon. of: Toronto. was in town yesterday conducting the we of Mr. F. Bogbio’uifurnkuro at his into midonco‘on Lindny-nt. â€"Col. Sam. Hughes arrived home from M: trip to the Old Country on Tuesday nl ht. â€"'I‘ho mi (1'1de of Hr. Fred Puke o! Campbelllord win he plena- ed to hem- he wan elected move alter an exciting fonts}. ‘ â€"Mr. F. J.. Scully. who has spout the last three years in the Baku.- chewnn matrlct, arrived in‘tow-n this week: and win remain until March. when he-lvfll return to the west with hi. family. canon-cummnodwm ‘â€"Mr. R: H. Bradburu of PourhOro was in town Tuesday on business re- lating to tho Acsdemy 0! Music. â€"M.r. oW.m Perkins. of Indian Head. is a guest of Mr. sud Mrs. Josa‘ B. Parkin‘. . Dn'wnusms' Pink P1115 to an and feeble girls.“ HEALTH up man. 6 dozen Ladies and Children: Cashmere hey Km WoolGlomtheeeu'ein black, tbmwn, navy end white, almost a full wage of sizes Begdn'l’neeezoc, 25c,und 35c. 9C. ings. VBegular prices 97.50, 8.50 and 9.00â€"anusry Sale Pri09.... 5095 Ladies' Real Alaska. Sable Rufl‘s, 40 inches long, trimmed with six sable tails and qickle pinch fastener; these are of extra ï¬ne fur and rich dark color. Regular price flawâ€"January Sale Price ...... 7095 Children’s Grey Lamb large size Storm Collars, made with long point fronts, and ï¬n- ished grey tails and fur omments,’ satin lin- Ladies' and Misses’ Long Bleck Frieze Costs, this season’s styles, yoke back and pleated and belt straps, double breasted, and ï¬nished with velvet collars; sizes 30, 32, 34 and 36. Regular price 85.00â€" 2.95 January Sale Price .................. The Mid-Winter Reduction Sale is on the full swmg, business this month is bound to be good-«discounts range from ‘10 to 50 per cent of? regular pgices; This 330â€?""330331 Lsdies‘ Long Black Coats, made of good strong frieze, yoke and pleated backs, double breasted fronts. sums ï¬nished with satin piping, all this season’s styles; sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. Regular prices $7.00 and 7.50â€"â€"January Sale Prioe...... 3095 Ladies Lustre Weists in shades of cud- insl, navy, also black sud white, trimmed with gimps, spplique snd meddslions, box pleated fronts snd ï¬ne tucks in back :11 lined; sizes 34 tom. Begulsr Prices 81.25, 1.35, 99c. and 1.75â€"anusry Sale Price ........... OGOQOOOQOOQQOQQQOO During the month of January we are making special efforts to clear the balance of our Men’s Suitings. This special Offer includes all our $20 and $22 Tweed Suitings, which will- be made up to order for $15.00. Our west window this week has a special showing of them. Suits to Order $15. 0333300300303330 l 3333????330333833330 Gent’s Ordered Clothing EE y During the month of January we are making special eHons to clear the balance of our Men’s Suitings. ’ This special o‘ï¬â€˜er includes all our $20 and $22 Tweed Suitings, which will- be made up to order for $15.00. Our west window this week has a special showing of them. Suits to Order $15. W313i :cucomuuoeomowoouoom OWOOOOOMOO†Ladies’ Cloth Coats. COCOIIOOOIOOIOOOOII Ladies’ Gloves. Ladies’ Waists. may fl; Millineryal uu‘ 3:5 mm > ~ fï¬wgï¬‚Ã©ï¬ FOR CASH IIOOIOOIQIODQOUIOO. 60 puts of Ladies Black Cashmere Gloves gig! m nuke, nude with fancy stitched backs, dome and jersey wrists, a full range of 15 Only Ladias’ Real Alaska Sable Buffs, 60 to 70 inches long, ï¬nished and trimmed with silk ornaments and ten sable tails; ex- cellent quality of rich dark fur. 16. 50 20.00. J - 5:332}. p.32. ............. ff. 14.95 Ladies’ Black Astmchan Jackets, of bright curl, high storm collars and large lapels, satin linings, length 30 inches, sizes 36, 38 and 40. 251:3?†$35. 00â€"January 26.9 5 8 Only Young Ladies Opera Capes, made of ï¬ne beaver cloth, with muflon fur trim- mings; in coloi's of cardinal, fawn, myrtle and Alice blue, sizes 34, 36 and 38. Regular 2:288:33" “'f‘i__‘_‘?:‘.’ff::’j‘.‘.‘fffff 3.95 Sale Ladies’ Black Cloth Coats, of ï¬ne beavers and ch’eviqts, loose or semi-ï¬tting styles, 4-0 to 45 inches long ; satin lined and fancy trimmed garments, all new styles; sizes 34-, 38, 40, 42 and 64. Regular prices $10.00 and lamâ€"January Sale Price... 6095 Judie: Lustre waists in black and also navy 3nd white and black and white, box plotted fronts and ï¬nished with tafl'etgsilk strapping; bishop sleeves and all lined through. sizes 38. 88, snd40: Begum Price '29 O a An 'I ..... .... 0"; MM Prim: 50c, wd'Vï¬gâ€"Jmuary Sale Another M'of Galered Chifl'ons and Silks 14 to 18 “with,“ are sky, pinhAt-ose, mou- M Huts up w810.00wi11 hoawéadgurmcx n c. n 0 ii ommllil a. otm‘tfl‘hlï¬fï¬ or“: Jmuary Sale Price . Furs V IIIIIICOCO... the {till swing. 810.007 Pï¬ï¬‚L†6.95 ï¬???‘ CID... on. _§§9m330§§393 9 .m mh W, . w OT. we? w, [ S C