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WIDOW OF MORGAN, 62, DIES AT HOME Death Follows Stroke—Son Rushing to U. S. From European Trip. Hl«'m AND FALLS, N. \' Fran Pierpont. \1or here last night. who was stroke 10 d ¥ pneumonia. been unconscious for four d forts were m. until the arrival of her sonm, opean trip. He New York Fri- will l:e held in rival Mrs, three d. Mrs. Juli bert L. S been at their mo weel. MORGAN RUSHING HOME. Morgan also is survived by rs, Mrs. Anne Norgan, >n and Mrs. Her- . all of whom had er's bedside for a Recalled 1-‘rom Ps s by Mother’s Illness. <, November 17.—J. ro; turday morning from Lon- amship Berengaria ned of his mother's ca His assistants e mained s to continue the mne gotiations. The Berengaria is due to here Friday ternoon. VAST PRAIRIE AREA HAS ONLY 19 VOTERS| Residents of Two Towns, 115 Miles Apart, Ballot on Same Candidates. arrive vember 17.— e tw e 115 mliles| apart as th county st d is tributary by r.nl to the Twin ( Meade County contains 3,491 square || aving the county had | = than 1S votes | ed from an un- n which numbered last census. Thi Practically Indians and is all resgrvation terri- | s County is without a address. No politicis own to set foot wit T borde: OKLAHOMA EVANGELIST CONDUCTING REVIVAL| ‘Will Preach on “Devil's Blinds" Tonight at Fifteenth Street Christian Church. Bvangelist Arthur Long of Okla- homa will s is evening at the revival being ducted at the Fif-| teenth Street Christian Church, Fif-| teenth street and Kentucky avenue southeast, on “The Devil's Blind's.” The sermon will be followed by bap- and Mr. Long preached to a gregation of women yesterday a noon on “Genuine or Sham Woman- hood.” RIOT CONVICTIONS UPHELDi vember 17.— E ‘ourt today af- firmed tb of 14 persons and reversed the conviction of four others in connection with the riot pring. had been appealed ambria County Court. In afirming the convictions the high court said it found no errors and Tmen were at the scene of the affra Steamer Rams Schooner. LAND, N. Y., November 17. hooner Lincoln, bound from hec, Me., was er Seaboard ,in Long d put into City Is- land for repai The Lincoln had her bowsprit carried away and suf- fered oth The damage, if not kno WEBSTER™S ‘: DICTIONARY Add for pos o to 160 .’:u"‘ 3 to 300 For _greater e L pest. muur rate for 3 | day. <| nounced that Dr. Sturgts, the | ENGLISH NEUROLOGIST TO LECTURE IN U. S. Dr. F. M. R. Walshe Plans to Spend Several Months at Johns Hopkins. y By the Assoclated Press. B, November alyses and speech cts tmn-‘ to this country in Janu spend several months lecturer in neurolog: Hopkins Medical School, according to a cablegram received here yester- - Dr. Charles K. Edmund of the Johns Hopkin: provost sion program of th, the Johns Hopkins Ho: (xul\ld(\ T s for the fi S unit of }lo(llild‘ London. try he will be neurolog 5 courtesy IithoUc kg E kA TH pital. 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C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924. e PDALAIS ROV, G & 11th Sts. Going At Full Speed! Samples and Seconds 2:800 Men’s $2 to $6 “Madewell” Closed-Crotch Union Suits In Three Great Lots Lot 1 Lot 2 $1.39 $2.19 $2 to $2.50 Grades Never mind the weather. tomorrow, but cértainly cold weather is coming. $3 to $4 Grades Lot 3 $3.19 $4.50 to $6 Grades It may be warm today or You have lived long enough in the world to know you cannot trust to luck to toss a bargain at your feet the moment your need arises. Here are likely to happen u;::liv!. They are the good N also drop-seat ~|\h~ makers sold at a concession to us for this Special Sale Not one is hurt seriously—their wearing quality is loss. values in Winter underwear that are not The savings are as real as bricks. adewell Closed-crotch Union Suits, Samples and slight seconds the ata not harmed one whit. We guarantee each’ suit to give full satisfaction. Lot No. 1— $2 and gZ.SO Grades 1.39 Cream Combed Cotton, Ecru | | 50 Karded Cotton, Silver Karded | ed Cotton, Cotton, White Combed Cotton. In light, medium and heavy weights. Long sleeves and ankle length. Regular and stout sizes, 34 to 50, except 36 and 38. Sizes 34 to 50. Lot No. 2— | $4 Grades, $2.19 | $4.50 to $6 Grades, $3.19 Silver Worsted and Kard- Two - thread White \Iercgrwu\ Cotton, Part-wool Suits, medium and light weights. Lot No. 3— Blue Worsted, medium weight. Silver Worsted and Combed Cotton, Blue Worsted, Silver Worsted, in light, medium and heavy weights. Sizes 34 to 50. in heavy, Palats Royal—Main Floor. “Special Values” Big Boys’ O’Coats /;(3 $11.95,$13.95and $16.50 Sizes 11 to 17. Overcoats tailored by the best makers in the newest pdtterns and models. this year. No last year coats All-wool lined, double-faced coats. Plaid-back coats. 3-piece belt and belt-all-around styles. Ulsterette models, with convertible collars. tan and In brown, gray, blue heather mixtures. Faced yoke and lined sleeves, with good Vene- tian lining. Sizes 11 to 18. Little Boys’ O’Coats, $9.95 Made of all-wool chinchillas, well tailored, with all-wool linings. Convertible collars, belt all around. Sizes 3 to 10. Boys’ All-Wool Slip-on Sweaters, $2.95 Warm Wool Sweaters, with large roll col- lars, in brown, navy, maroon and brown and buff. Sizes 30 to 38. Boys’ Two-Pants I Norfolk Suits, $9.95 i The utmost value at this low price. Neat patterns of all-wool cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds.” Coat_alpaca lined, both knickers full lined. Also Corduroy Suits, with two pairs i pants. Sizes 7 to 18. Bell “Standard” Blouses, 69¢ The best blouse known. Every one guaran- teed as to fit, wear and color. A large selec- tion of neat stripes from which to choose. All collar-attached style. Sizes 7 to 16. Palais Royal—Main Floor. BASEMENT Sale of Yard Goods and Domestics 2,000 Yards Lingerie Fabrics, 48c Yard 36 inches wide. Crepes, Voiles, Nainsook, checks and stripes, some part silk in helio, white! peach, orchid, gray and maize. Long lengths 4 to 15 yards. ' 200 Seamless Sheets Sizes 72x90 and 81x90 inches. $1 Irregulars of regular $1.39 grades. Each, Edges bound with heavy tape. Irregulars very slight, nothing to hurt their wearing qualities. 42x36-Inch Pillowcases Irregulars of regular 25(: 35c grade, special at Or 6 for $1.40. Only 600, made from heavy quality sheeting. Irregulars very small Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. 36-Inch Novelty Flannel Suiting 1,000 yards; regular 59(: grade. Yard, 48C In smart chccks and stripe patterns, rose, blue, green and brown. First quality. Cut from the full piece. White Oilcloth, 29¢ Yard 12-Yard Bolt, $3 600 yards, 45 inches wide. Plain white for table and wall covreings. i 400 Pairs Plaid Cotton Blankets All first quality, double bed size. 70x80 Inches, $2.98 Pair 72x84 Inches, $3.98 Pair 66x80 Part Wool Blanket, $4.98 Pair Service and Courtesy Estabhshed 1877 Men! A Remarkable Event An Extraordinary Reduction Sale All-Wool, Fine-Quality, Hand-Finished Overcoats Hundreds of All-Wool, Fine- Quality, Hand-Finished 2-Trousers Suits Now Reduced to $ 32.75 Because of Backward Weather, Greatly Reduced From Our Regular Prices Our original prices are marked plainly so you can readily see the substdntial saving. . / Every Overcoat, every Two-trousers Suit from our regular stock, designed and tailored by two of our regular mal\er noted for the high quality of their products. The Overcoats—Rich plaid-backs and double-faced fabrics from world famous mills. The new approved styles only—Box Coats, Guard Coats, Ulsterettes and Chesterfields, most all have sleeve and body linings of Skinner’s best lining satin. Sizes 35 to 44. The Suits—Every suit with two pairs of trousers. Guaran- teed all-wool cheviotsp cassimeres, velours, pure worsteds, sun- proof blue serges and unfinished worsteds. Sizes 34 to 42, in mix- tures, blue serges; regulars, stouts, longs and shorts. New 1924 and 1925 models and styles. Regardless of the low price, no charge for regular alterations. For a limited time only these— Overcoats and 2-Trousers - Suits Reduced to $32.75 Palais Royal—Main Floor. A Great November Sale of 1,800 Pairs of Famous New Fall Models—Regular $8.50 to $10.00 Values %6.85 Every pair «selected from our regu- lar stock of higher priced footwear. This offering enables econtomical women to secure high-grade shoes at a genuine saving. Twenty styles from which to choose, including one, two and three strap models, plain opera pumps and oxfords. Your choice of any style heel. Turn and welt soles. Developed in patent leather, black kid, brown kid, tan calf, colored suedes, black satin, black velvet, blonde vel- vet and patent with apricot kid quarter. All sizes and widths.-" Palais Royal—Second Fleor lll.ll-IlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIII.IIIIIII_!JI!,"[ 4