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Crepe de chines Brocaded jacquards Baby broadcloths : THE man who puts on a full dress or dinner suit in deference to - fashion, also assumes an obligation to have that suit as correct as the class who sponsor it. That kind of suit is here at these feature prices Dinner suits, $40 Full dress, $45 The store that gets your clothing business —must have complete stocks always, in season and out of season. Not only complete stocks, but correct styles, with salesmen who know how -to fit fashion to form, so that you get what best suits your individual requirements. Prices must be fair; a sense of confidence must permeate every transaction and a guarantee of satis- faction must accompany every purchase. Such, briefly, is our idea of SERVICE Men’s suits, $32.50 to $75.00 Overcoats, $32.50 to $97.50 900 pure silk knit & $ Grenadine ties Not only grenadines, but also the heavier silk knit ties. Both, says the maker, are “all silk to the last thread.” Solid colors, stripes, fancies; as pretty neckwear as ever man got next to, $1. Salé men’s silk 1 shirts, $4-9 The more you know about silk shirtings the more you will appreciate the quality of these Novelty silk mixtures Striped jersey silks Y White jersey-silks OU are paying no more than you would pay for a good mad- ras shirt, but you’re getting the class of shirtdom—deep- bodied silks in colorful stripes and white. Sizes 14 to 17. Men’s gabardine. coats, $21-*° A good-looking, general purpose coat, smart enough for dry days, but that will turn sleet or a shower on wet days. Raglan sleeve, convertible collar; belted. Saleof men'’s trousers $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 An annual event with us, when we help makers clean stocks before inventory. Trousers for shop, office - and street - wear. Stripes, solid colors. Waistband sizes, 29 to 40. The Hech 7that F mixtures and Men’s hqts Velours 8395 The winter hat with richness of fur, the soft- . ness of silk and the beauty of velvet. Silk lined and trimmed to the last detail. Black and colors. Knox caps $3:50 —including our entire stock. | NENACENEW YORK "o, Where prices are guaranteed 7fh*at F ADDITIONAL STRIKE More Than 100,000 Men May Be Invoived in Labor Disputes. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 13.— New { York's industrial horizon assumed a more pessimistic outlook today. Three great strikes that would involve more than 100,000 men in the metropolitan area appeared against a background of three important labor disputes al- ready in progress. Rumblings of wage disputes came from three quar- ters—the anthracite coal miners, rail- road maintenance of way and shop craftsmen and the building trades. Of these, the threatened walkout in the building trades, which alone} would affect nearly 100,000 men here, was pointed out as having seriou, possibiuities. i yesterday. A similar summer, though on a much smallel scale, was met with immediate refusa by the men. Railroad men stated_ their position with regard to proposed cuts by unan g g @ imougly voting to demand immediate g A & o : ¥ g Q‘é -4 v : increases of about 17 per cent. After arguments of opposing_coun- sel yesterday, Supreme Court Justice Wagner reserved decision on the mo- tion to make permanent a temporary injunction against the garment man- ufacturers to restrain them from breaking existing contracts with the unions. The garment strike, called in protest against the institution of piecework by the ‘operators, has been in progress several eks. In the meantime, W \'ork's'm k "ol wagons to protect the drive than 4.000 employes of the packers walked out yesterday, test. against what they said was an effort on the part of employers to destroy the principle of collective bargaining in the industry. GUATEMALA PRESIDENT. DENIES MASSING TROOPS Men Not Being Mobilized on Mexi- can, Salvadorean and Hon- duran Frontiers. By the Associated Press. GUATEMALA CITY. December 11.—Gen. Orellana, provi- sional president of Guatemala, in suc oession to Carlos Herrera, whose government was overthrown las week, today told the correspomlent of the Associated Press, in the presence of his cabinet m!nis(etl;o. e the Guatemala, that it was his purpose to republic a liberal governme: that there would be complete liberty of the press. He denied repuif in circulation that Guatemala was mobilizing troops on the Mexican, Salvadorean and Honduran frontiers. The minister of justice declared that the members of the former government were being detained, not as political prisoners, but under criminal indictment. He said their cases were subject to the process of law. Minister of Foreign Affairs Castellejo expressed the hope that there would be early recognition of the present government by foreign countries. Former President Manuel Estrada Cabrera has not been removed from prison. Benton McMillin, the Ameri- can minister, Sunday evening visited Luis Aguirre, ex-minister of foreign affairs, in prison. DEPUTY WARDEN’S DEATH FOLLOWS PRISON FIGHT Three Convicts Flogged for Attack on Warden Catlin of Marquette and Two Associates. MARQUETTE. Mich, December 13 —Deputy Warden Fred O. Menhennit. who was injured Sunday in a knife battle with three baadits in Marquette prison, died,of his wounds yesterday Attending physicians said they wer {hopeful for the recovery of Warde: T. B. Catlin and of Arthur Menhennit, the deputy warden’s son, both o whom were wounded in the sam battle. In the bull pen of the state prison here “Gypsy Bob” Harper, Jasper Perry and Charles Roberts, long-term inmates, were flogged for the attack they made yesterday upon Warden T. B. Catlin, Leputy Warden Fred Men- hennit and the latter's son Arthur. ‘A group of prison guards, Maj. Rob- ert E. Marsh, head of the state police, and the prison physician were the only witnesses. —_— 25 YEARS FOR BANDIT. Gardner, Caught by Inderlied, Faces Total of 75 Years. PHOENIX, Ariz., December 13.—Roy Gardner, twice convicted mail robber, pleaded guilty. in the United States district court to a charge of attempt- ing to rob a mail car here and as- saulting Herman F. Inderlied, a mai clerk. . Judge William H. Sawtelle immediate. 1y sentenced Gardner to twenty-five years- in the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan. 1t is understood the prison authori ties will be requested to have an oper- ation performed on Gardner's skull to remove the pressure which the de- fense claims caused Gardner to com- mit his crimes. Gardner now faces a total of sev- enty-five years' ‘imprisonment for sentences imposed upon him for rob- bing the mails. " Swise’ Bracelet . jewel, in gold filled case, with + bracelet. Regularly $19.98. At Pre-Christmas ‘Sale of - u l!llflnmlmn ulm Wi Afternoon Dresses All Our f:sular $39 These dresses were taken out of our regular stock and reduced for this sale. Why not give one of these frocks for Christmas? Anticipate your holiday needs. Beautiful Canton Crepe Chiffon Velvet Roshanara Crepe and .Crepe-Back Satin All sizes, including a generous supply of stouts Colors are Black, Brown and Navy Trimmings include hand-embroidery, beading combination of georgette, clever collars and unusual sleeves. At $39.00. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Veils For Christmas Drape Veils, $1.50 to $6 each For Chic Tailored or Tur- ban hats. Nicely boxed for Chiristmas gifts. Priced from $1.30 to $6.00 each. New Veils, $1.75 to $5 each" 0dd shapes. In-a variety of stvles on hexagonal and fancy meshes. _In colors. _Priced from $1.75 to $5.00 each. Veiling, 30c to $1.75 yard If you prefer veiling by the vard, you will find a great range of styles in all combi- nations and solid_colors. In plain meshes and French dots. When boxed will make ac- ceptable gifts. Priced from 30c to 8175 yard. . . Palais Royal—Main Fleor. Christmas Special Feature Gift Tables In our infants’ Department At $1.00 Shoes, dresses, sacques, leggins, caps, mitts; kimonos, "+ $téckings, bibs, blankets and lots of other pretty dainty things for the babies. At $1.98 Choose from leggins, dresses, hats, kimonos, rain- coats, sacques, sweaters, tams,- blankets and under- wear. Just the things for the baby and larger girls. Palais Reyal—Third Floor. for Wednesday One and Two Clasp French Glace Kid Gloves, $3.25 pr. . Pique and overseam sewn. Paris point and embroid- ered stitching, ‘self and contrasting. In tan, mode, champagne, beaver, black with white, all white and white with black stitching. At $325 pair. Glace Gloves $1.98 Pair Two-clasp, in black, white, beaver .and mode. Also 1-clasp Washable Cape Skin Gloves, in tan,. brown, beaver, fawn and gray. At $1.98 pair. | pair. Children’s Gloves $1.95 Pair 1 and 2 clasp Glace Kid ‘Washable Cape Gloves, in tan and brown. At $1.95 Gauntlet Gloves, $1.50 to $2 Pair Children’s In fleece-lined. kid, doette and woolen. "All desirable colors and black. At $150 to $2.00 pair. Children’s Woolen Gloves: and Mittens, 75¢ to si.oo Pretty Christmas Blouses At $6.95 Lovely styles in over- blouses, ” heavy ' quality Georgette Crepe.. Various collar effects and sleeve lengths; with -fine ‘trim- - ming of Filet or Irish lace. In bisqué, flesh. and white. Sizes 36 to 46. -At - $695. L .ioos Siaiords Palals Royal—Third Floor. ' Bracelet Watches Palais Royal—Main Floer. Music Folds $1.50 ‘Holds sheet music, neat- ly lined, with buckle strap fastener. At $1.50. ‘Brief ‘Cases, ~ $5.00 "Of genuine three-ounce . cowhide, with center lock ‘and key. 2 side straps " and 2 pockets. At $5.00. Palais Reyal—Main Floer. Make delightful gifts—experience keen pleasure by selecting from our large and reliable stocks. And remember all-are offered at Palais Rcyal Famously Low Prices. 15-Jeivel Wate white gold, hand-engraved case; ribbon bracelet. At $27.98. iy & 18-Kt. Wrist Waieth, ‘white . gold, 17 jeweled movement; hand-engraved. - Rectangular shape case. At $32.00. Watoh, 15- - Tibbon strap or -extension $14.98. Silver Child’s Wrist Watch, " on ribbon strap. At $4.98. . -cei.. m’lu.r- “filled, ' with two. Suatanteed. Al wip‘!iusliu.f i "“?m-g i W, | Mens 75¢ and $1 Silk Cravats, 53¢ Cravats, all kinds—smart new styles in colors and designs sure to interest men who want neck- wear that’s attractive. There’s an exceedingly large collection to make your choice from. Other Gifts for Men Knitted and Crochet Cravats, $1.00 to $3.00. Cravats of Cut Silks, 55¢ to $3.00. Silk Reefers and Silk Mixed, $1.50 to $13.50. Woolen Reefers, $1.85 to $3.00. Initial Belt Buckles, 50c to $2.50. Men’s Belts, 55¢ to $1.50. Initial Handkerchiefs, in boxes of 5 dozen, $1.00 to $3.50 box. Initial Handkerchiefs, in boxes of 3, $1.00 and $1.25 box. Single Handkerchiefe, 15¢ to $1.00 cach. Dent’s unlined Gloves, $2.50 to $5.00. Dent’s lined Gloves, $3.50 to $6.50. Auto Gloves, lined, $2.75 to $10.50. Wool Gloves, 50c to $2.00. Cotton and Fabric Gloves, 50c and $1.00. Interwoven Sox, 40c to $2.50. Onyx Sox, 30c to $2.00. Wool Sox, 59¢ up. Garters, 25c to $1.00. Suspenders, 50c up. Men’s Flannelette Pajamas, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. Night Shirts, $1.00 up. Men’s Madras and Silk-striped Shirts, $1.29 to $4.50. Silk Shirts, $5.95, $6.00, $7.50 and $9.50. Umbrellas, $1.50 to $8.50. Men’s Silk Dressing Robes, $22.50 to $45.00. Silk House Coats, $22.50. Smoking Jackets, $6.95, $9.50, $13.50. $15.00 up. Blanket Mules, 75c. All-wool Lounging Robes, $22.00. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Gijft Suggestions FOI‘ the Boys at Attractive Prices Now is the time to buy Clothes and Furnishings of high quality at extremely low prices. Mackinaws, Overcoats and Two-tvousers Suits, useful and practical gifts that the boy will wear a long time and appreciate. Boys’ All-wool Mackinaws, sizes 7 to 18. At $8.95 to $12.95 All-wool Two-pants Suits, coats alpaca lined, both knick- ers full lined. Regular $1095 to $12.50 values. Sizes 7 to 16. Special at $8.95 Regular $15 to $17.50 Two- pants . Suits, of fine all-wool fabrics. Sizes 7 to 15. Re- duced to $12.50 Boys’ Crompton All-weather Two-pants Corduroy Suits, the better tailored kind. Regular $1095 grade. Sizes 8 to 17. At $9.45 Little Boys’ Overcoats, good quality Chinchillas, in_blue, brown and gray. Sizes 3 to 9. At $6.95 Little Boys’ All-wool Over- coats, with all-wool linings. Sizes 21 to 9. Real $1095 to $12.50 values. Reduced to $8.95. Little Boys’ High-grade Overcoats, the best in our stock, including the celebrated Germania Chinchillas that will give wear several years. Sizes 2} to 10. At $12.50 to $15.00 Palais Royal—Boys’ Shop—Third Fileor. W hat could be more appropriate for a friend tlw‘n a Memory Book or a Photo Album dnd Think, Marked as Low as $1.00 Regular $1.50 Valae We baught all a certain manufacturer had at a price and in turn give our patrons practically the same saving advantage. Bown leatherette cover with forty loose pages, good lit . At $1.00. T Pz-?-‘!:::“tslmlm Department—Main Floor. " On Sale Slipper Booth—Second Floor Gift Slippers Novelty Boudoir Slippers For Women " At $2.95 -Mules, Satin Quilted Slippers, with turned soles .and half French heels. Colors are old rose, copenhagen, light blue, pink and black. Sizes 2% to 8. No.2—Satin Quilted Boudoir Slippers, with padded 3 soles and pompon ornament, Colors are old’ rose, copenhagen, pink, light blue, lavender, . glacléand black lined with lavender.: Sizes -3to 2 i SETle No. 3—"Oriental” Kid Boudoir Slippers. A ‘Turkish- g made slipper with pompon and trimmed _~ with silver tinsel on vamp. Colors are old " rose, copenhagen, wine and black. 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