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Doubles beauty of your hair in ‘few moments. Within ten mi cation of Danderine fine and downy at’ first | really new hair | scalp. yes little Danderine doubles the beauty of your hair. scraggy, just moisten Danderine and carefully draw through your hair, taking one small strand at atime. The effect is amaz- ing—your hair will be and wavy, and have an abundance; an softness and uxuriance, Danderine from any hair is as pretty tes after an appli- | & ou cannot find « gle trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair, but growing all over the immediately No difference how dull, fuded, brittle and a cloth with it light, fluffy ppeurance of incomparable lustre, Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton'e! drug store or toilet counter, and prove that yout and soft as any— Against Amherst Team | stetenie will order him to keep to the side lines to-morrow unless his | presence on the gridiron is vitally necessary Houlahan's retirement from the line-up would necessitate a shake-up that would bring Capt, Dal Cochran in from end to the backfield, Coch- |ran's punting is fair and he carries | the batl w He played in the back- field wi cess in 1918 until he was f the game by an injury @ alternated betw re the Packfield and fight end must oF lust season Weinstein Would take end in the event of t I place nt m1 whieh a‘by Houlahan's up. rangy tackle, ‘rom “Fhorp, 1 of the games | would b | absence Campbell, the who, according destined to be stare, will not play as @ regular against Amherst unless somethin happens to either Farer or Farrel between now and game time. | bell hag all the requisites of | tackle, but he lacks experience. big to one ment ax well ax had been expected, | Houlahan, the big Columbla halfback and punter, is in doubt about his ability Rosen, rterback, who has developed a stil knee within the last day or two, felt better yesterday There is no doubt as to his being able to play, but he je not @ fast man In any event, and his speed is diminished almost to the vanishing | point by hia stite knee, ave only @ signal inasmuch a» The eleven will drill this afternoon, Metcalf does not wish to run the risk of having any of hie regulars laid up on the eve of one of the | most Important games of the season. | CHICAGO-MICHIGAN. CHICAGO, Noy. 2.—Stepa to arrange % shes football game between ‘higan and Chicago, to be played at au 186 Field on Dee, i for a war charity, ere taken here to-day. “The University of Stich n Associa- tion Chicago adopted resolutions favoring the game, and appointed a committee of seven to make every effort to bring it about. 01 attorney F. 8. Thom who waa named ( Mt forAnn Arbor fot a. con: th Phil W, Bartelme, Director HARBOR 2.—Burther was lent jay to the nent to arrange @ post season ll game between the University ichigan and the University of Chi- hen Yost, the coach of the team, himself in favor of it," help actively in arranging tht he sald, “but I would like to 6 two teams get together,’ STEVENS. Al McGall put the Stevens Institute ball squad through its last hard Meche the game with Wor ° ‘0 Castle Field on & 1 tating, \ Bott’ Carlson and Goodale, who Were badly battered in the game’ with | Middetary & Week ago, were on the field and went throug long scrim- ‘against the scrub, Both showed it of their Lae Ares oe spent most of tht time tn. ne 8 which willbe used ne ngineers wil itl pla and plan to car ot et in the first period by ite fast vd forward passing, Eegers at | right nd is being schooled as the re- celving end of the forward pass, | Howard, who played at Boys’ Nie -¥ , Brooklyn, rn is over MT Ai the requisites of @ wood lineman CORNELL. - ITHACA, N.Y. Noy. 2 football team held The Corne chard practs 16 the quarterback dutles third tring | player, y 1 pound: uarter, had eg is RU bad. hough the scrubs from the ten playing Was mich improved a ne In particular giving & hibition. game to & > w drill . r as big as Val and aggressive, but lacks e former Alabama Un danesd an- ho got back on Army footbal mauad Wednesday shifted from kuard to the tackle made vacant by the. Injury. to “Bull” att tr the the men in fol! SKATER WHOSE WORK DAZZLES ON THE ICE work of AT GOLDEN GLADE rest agaured, however that, anxious ae [am that the beat shall be wh of the department BOTH MOTHER AND DAUGHTER | Relieved From Pain and Suffering by Lydia E. , Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “For three or four & great deal of pair would have to lie down, My back would ache and Lt would feel very weak and miser able. I remem- how relief from pain by using Lydia E, Pinkham's Vege- ‘ompound WOODS BLAMES PUBLIC FOR SCOLDING POLICE Commissioner Says People Are Too Ready to Criticise—Has Plan to Advertise “Cops’” Merits Commissioner Woods an the chief Guest at a luncheon at the Adver- Using Club id he had policy in the Police Department to tell the people about the work of his men. “The public Is too ready,” sald he, to criticise the pollee and, unfortu- nately for the morale of the iatter, it is not > prompt in according praise when good results have deen accomplished. It has been my policy try it, and thanks to the Compound it helped me as it did ‘my mother, and I am free from a backache and that neral weakness that was so hard to Tam able to do my work dur- ing such times and am recommending Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- po d to my friends who suffer as I id."—Miss Meta Tiedemann, 1622 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. To know whether Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound will help just try it. 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Y, ten Flues Notre Dane here on Saturd In preparation for that «ame the| Jarmy men got , ridiron pract evoted to signal drill and or the forward | Bling tn eave Ly, und ay « hi ™ and pl ranteed 10| that it has been neglected or injured wi work out on tho Atmy xriliron In \\ years. Bxtractions and ‘Dental Bursery | by careless treatment—that's “all— | the afternoon FAUT WANING pai ‘ou surely can have beautiful hair ; Nalees of Teeth eer rata {and lots of teit you will just try « BOT perauns [dastvall. moanneement | Mote of Teeth - “oo up little Danderine,—Advt. reer Wieataatite hae ates | Se ANE RE 28 Gold Orowne, 22 k 5.01 r Telegtarn wan re Siver Filings === = S0oup|____—POLITICAL HM a ie ) Warersury Dena. 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His record as Fire | Commissioner and as | Mayor Gaynor's assist- ant is an example to city officials all over America. Elected President of the Board of Aldermen, and one of the most im- portant members of the Board of Estimate, he will have wider scope for his keen and trained abilities, in Woodlawn hese entertainments, TO HONOR SCHMITTBERGER. | The Tollee Department is arraning d-Biace Post to do special and high honor to the abi a? , f Chief Inspector Max ¥, eae) Colonial Bed- Sh. Ble rat, 38 Ho? fs] room Suite in ime has not yet been ih Dull Mahogany ‘ally given out, but it i* known that ail the Gomimianioners "and Tne With large French ppestors, the Police, and ¢ Bisnsh Legion of which he was Merects ite i o2 the anies'of policemen of aes | See et aniten Nerden Will be in-line When | ier is 36 i Frnemiernereet, Malooreed frum “the mirror 18x29. in Behmitt ‘wer home, No. 237 Dressing Table Gist Street, for services in rick's Cathedral, which will be held at 10.30 o'clock The burial will be} To-night the Honor Legion will A b hold special servicea In the Sehmitt- an be berger home | AeA a a| rately; 4 pieces at 200 Cabarets ta Chicage Deciare He Breaking Laws $115.00 CHICAGO, Nov. f vice Schuettler to-day nied council committee t that of abare were found to ha nt mor y lnwa. 7 : fidering an. ordin if on Everything Seamless Brussels Rugs, 9x12, 1917, FAR Fourteot West of Fifth Av Saturday Shopping Specials For Every Member of the Family SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF YOUR WEEK-END NEEDS Of all-wool Kersey or Zibeline several adorable styles—one most unusually button-trimmed- Many of the large collars may be buttoned close to neck. Plush and Kerami trimmings and band- ings--all sorts of cunning pock ets, Colors--navy, green, brown and beetroot — 10.78 Special times « single Our Reg. $7.60 Serge Dresses Brown, navy and green—in a nu for the most part, are pleated braid and fancy buttons the other--8 to 14 years, Repp Frocks- Simple school frocks in white colored embroidered or of self and one piece styles The Little Girl’s TOGS Priced to Please Her Mother Warm Winter Coats Sizes § to 14 years, Smart Hats for Girls All sorts of fetching velvet and simple velour models down-turning and many sailor styles flower or ribbon ornament. tab pockets variously pink, Of fine, lustrous broadcloth. One of several pleasing models shows quaint shirring at waistline and most fetchingly shirred pockets the large black buttons are to match the collar of soft black lush-—colors includes burgundy, unter green, African brown and navy blue 17.94 snug fitting hand-made trimmings some- black and colors 4.75 moer of different styles—the skirts, ‘ ib ti evored collars, distinguish one from 6.17 Special blue or tan. Becoming collars full skirts pretty two 9 77 Special Saturday Events in the Jewelry Department Special Purchase Bar Pins and Brooches Values .47 to .97 .33 l4-kt. gold filled—coples of solid gold untings some dmade trow, with Jewel ral effects, aet w « or pearls hard enan brilliant neher in gem) r f x o r cents—all new and up to date Bracelet Watches (Convertible styles Gold filled—new flat models gold or silver dials our reg. $6 1.50 Solid Gold Pendants and Chains Prettily jewelled —exquisite foril and wire effects Special 1.65 Smart Winter Suits Trench or semi-Norfolk styles eytra trousers, All wool made, 8 to 18 yeurs Corduroy Suits Semi-Norfolk styles, plain, rousers. Colors The durable school suit Junior Suits Sizes 8 to 9 yeurs pleated or pinchback mouse or brown Junior Norfolk styles, in velveteen, brown, regulation middy styles or practical Norfo ‘The majority with detachable pique collars and cuffs, Pretty Underthings Dainty Women Prefer Camisoles Of Jap silk or crepe de chine white, flesh or pink—lIace inser- tions and shoulder bands of lace or ribbon—-our reg. coe 68 Of crepe de chine, with deep yokes of lace Insertions-—-some organdy medallions . + Of satin or crepe de chine, tn pink and fleah--embroidered and acal- Joped edae or trimmed with hem atitched tabs—our reg. $1.94... 1 Envelope Chemises Of crepe de chine—-simple or elaborate yokes of lace or chiffon cloth and lace combined— : 1.66 our reg $1 Empire models of crepe de chine— V-neck or camiaole tops of satin— some showing insertions of dainty lace—our reg. $2 Nightgowns inating designs of Jap h empire mode ne V-neck style, hematiteh and banded with Georgette, the other having square neck—with hematitched sleeves and yok blue ribbon run—our reg. $3.94 A crepe de chine gown, shirred to effectively hamatitched yoke V-neck— ‘ our reg. $4 Petticoats Of crepe de chine or satin—the latter a tailored model—the former showing several rows of hem- < ‘ 4.04 Page Long-Wearing Suits for the Schoolboy cheviots, homespuns, velours and casaimeres, in smartest Winter mixtures. Many of the suits have Sizes 9 to 18 years, The assortment offered at this price is extraordinary. Our reg. $10.74 Serge Suits Semi-Norfolk Models in excellent shades of navy blue 9.50 carefully 5.94 some with extra 6.47 6 to 17 years, Special | navy; also serges in 5.94 —/ Warm UNDERWEAR For These Wintry Days Women's Union Suits Part woollow neck sleeveless or elbow sleeves -ankle length Women's Union Suits Cotton fleeced— high kK, | or short sleeves — also low neck sleeveless and short sleeves ankle length ial .72 Extra sizes abd Black Cotton Tights Open or closed Ankle length, ......e.s06 ST Part wool kevin Better grades to Children’s Union Suits Part wool -high neck — long slee ankle length Sizes to 10 yrx 1.25 Larger 1.37 These amazing va in every pr ays MORNING SPECIALS $5.94 Boys’ 4.65 $9.74 Young Men's Suits 7 S4 et. Boys’ Blouses 43 " FUR a“ i VHin ¥ i et, Boys’ Shirts 47 a ig es th Hoy RU le nike 4 TH $3.50 Wallace Electric Lamps 258 | 107 . reve \r r $1.95 to $2.45 Men's Silk Fibre shirts 168 | : | Look for the Clooksl ve of Tomorrow, neck medium Special 1 97 |Women's Ex. Size Underwear Cream —fleeced—veste high neck long or short sleeves—ankle length drawers Special .75 | Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits Fleeced — high neck ankle length long sleeves sizes to 10 yra 7a Larger Sh Boys’ Union Suits Part wool high neck long sleeves ankle length —well made all sizes Special 1.17 It shows cash buying policy lower than elsewhe © Saturday, Until 1P. M. Mall 14.94 Girls Practical Conte h, warily Hne ey 35 to 60 et. Very Fine Statior 25 1 enve 1 envelop $1.75 Corsets 1a ' ‘ tedtuin DEED SBCOND FLOOR Union Suits 118 Winter ght und “Ming's UNDRIWHAN. ALN FLOOR 684 77 ct. Children’s ed 35 ct, New Ribbons fi and ede RIRKONS ONIN PLOOR 55 ct. Men's Silk Neckwear i 1 KEN PLOOR 77 $2.50 Boys’ Shoes (dust the shoe for seheot wear.) HOOND a The New PETTI-LETTE This latest creation in petticoat modes is made of taffeta, jersey. or crepe de chine, street and eveing shades shirred picot finish and ruffle flounces 6.93 to 12.50 T new garments are made with all the frilly charm of the pestiogat und the ease of the ploomer, And, of course, prices are lower than those else- where, _— | Pert Bows And Adorable Sashes Any little girl will look her pret- tiest in these daintily brocaded taffetas and satins our | White Pink Blue Our reg. .38 Special . Our reg. .52... Special +4 ": | Pleasing Price-Cuts in Dress Fabrics 40-In. Prunell nd Soleils All wool — soft, lustrous finish brown, myrtle, cadet, navy and black Our reg. $1.54 88 All-Wool Granites 41 inch brown, garnet, myrtle, navy and black Our reg. .97 st All-Wool Storm Serges 16 inch gurnet, navy and black Our reg. 87 OF Costume Cheviot Serges 64 inch -—all wool — navy } — and black | Our reg. S188 ae A ae 8.85 © shoes narrow liking last m shoe, Food Is Ammunition—-Don’t Waste It.

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