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EAI Bidding the Summ casion, for never ii or material in the Su Suits are -orrectly fas signers of the country fl quite to the standard in E Indeed it is a feeling of to wear one of these lo label of The New Idea C supremacy that accomp, fitted from our Suit Par: Materials of Tricotine, and Peachbloom are qui mings are of Braid Buti of Fancy Colored Silk. Std There are many peopl< just for the style they p question the quality. I our customers from poc ing it to come into our si You will always find from the designers' sho that exclusiveness is fea sures you any embarra dress. The l ittWttWimtttttrtitt ttUttmtUtittt NAVY WILL SELL MANY Of ITS SMALL[R V[SS[LS Yachts, Destroyers, Scows, Lighters. Barges, and Motor Boats in the List. GOOD USES FOR CHASMS Can Easily Be Turned Into [Fireboats and Fishing Boats, Naval Experts Euggest. Washington, Nov. 9.--Secretary Daniels is advertising a considlerable number of vessels for salo, and in the near future will offer for sale a great many more, consisting of yachts mnot or boats, deCstroyer's, gunboats, tor pedo boats, barges, seows, submarine chasers, fish boats, and~ tugs. During the war the naivy built more than 455 submarine c'hasers. These are regard as seaworthy boats, I110 feet long, I itted with three standard gasoline engines of 220 horse powei each. These boats have been apprais edI at very lowv values in comparisol with their original cost of romi $'75, 000 to .$80,000 each. Many imiuirie: GET READ~IY Kee FOR~ "RLU KepYour Liver Active, You: System Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are De lightful, Safe and Sure. Physic'iansl an tDru )iggists airo advil ing t'hir frii't1i5 to) keep t hei r syst en putritied a nd t heir organs ,ni perfe workl~inlg order2 as5 a prot ection4 agai the re't urn ot in flueniiza. T1hey k no i that a (logged upl system ando a lay liyer falvor colals, influenza and serio com~lie at i(ons. Tjo cut short a cold oveIrnight and iroen srio us comtpl iat ions tao 0o0 aoh at b~edt imel with a mvallow wat'r--thait 's all. No salts, no nauise n o g4g, no siekening after effeel Nex In102-11ing yourl cold has vaniishe your liver is act ivof, your sy st em is pat ied and24 refreshled41 and you are feel inte withi at hearty af0Ippetito 1or blre2 (calotab are 2 soIld (only i r"gi Ever druggist is0 authlorizer'l to refui - fun-monevit yout aro0 344 r v~o t Ith (Caotaibs.\ dv.) #:#u:uuuu zm suuu~uufUmt~uutu RLY 1 That F The Lal er days good-bye, an i the history of our c garments you may w its bioned by the master de 'om materials that are very way. satisfaction for a woman ely suits that bears the o., for there is an air of nies the woman who is lors. Duotone, Velour de Laine te popular, while trim ;ons and Fur; linings are 'les 2 who buy their garments ortray and never once (nowing this, we protect r materials by not allow ;ore. the best of styles, fresh ps, and you will also note tured which, of course as ssment of commonness in iew Id cu:munuuus:umsuznuun:n::n: and bids have been received for thes boats, and plans have been <Jseusse< for converting them into fire boats which can be accomplished for prob ably one-fifth the cost of new fir( tugs. Naval experts seem to think tha the best apparent commercial use t( which these vessels could be pu would be in the fishing industry. Care ful inquiry has been made at Bosto and Gloucester, Secretary Daniel said, on the conversion work required The suggestion has been made for th purchasers to remove two of the er gines and use the space occupied b these, the officers' quarters, and til forward magazine for a midship hiol< which wvill be approximately thirt feet long. Tfhis conversion can 1 made at a reasonable figure. and tI purchaser would then have to spar~e engines for use or for sade. These vessels now being advert is< for sale are: Motor boats: Night inga le, l4 Ocean, Sea Otter, Patrol No. 41, Ti aoek, Daiquiri, Euphemuia, .Jeanett Sea GullI, ta inier, Susanne Estel -Tonita, Valeda, Me TIoo, M ognet, li< Sman, Maggie, Coyote, A kbar, Kehac Ituss, Ono. IYachts: Admiral II, Haleyon Ciugarette, Parthenia, Genevive, Ght ees9ter, Dorothe'a, Mcargaret, Naush< K wasind, Sister, Pawvnee, Aile. Eagle, Kemah, Adelante, Actus, Voj H~awk. Destrovers: Bainbridge, Paul .Jou Lac~ tce, Djecatur, Hopkins, Stew; Tr uxton, WhI)ipple, Woden, Fluss t . Iamson, Preble, Perry, Barry, Di llull, Reid. Gunboats: Isla deC Luz/on, Princet Yantic, Giopher, Madot. TIhere are also tugs, scowvs, freij lighters, monitors, torpede bo: hairtes, fish boats, mine sweep<i freight boats, and submarine e has e- beintg advertised. I "'The terms of the sale are Ienie secretary Daniels explains, ": vmake it easy for any one wvho is ysirous of obtaininig a vessel. On sels taken over during the wvar a per)Qt cent. dleposit is r'equired with bid. If liberty bonds are dlepos they are regardied as surety only are not acceptable in part payn~ of the vessel." k. VN DYI)ilVES 22,000 MII al M rs. WVm. Pp'jtont on ( ross (omt ts. Tlour. M~akes Own Adjiustmrents 17On he'r return trip, Mrs. Will Unton .thle sevent ly year' old wvo. mumu muun utmuwt :uun: tunin: UU:mn ATINTE Dirly Glistens in .est Creations o d heartily welcoming W Duntry has fine dress be ant in order that you, to Coats Fine stunning New Coats i able for Fall are in both plain ored effects with fur as trimm Some are lined with plain a others are unlined. Material ; are of Duvet de Normandy Mixtures, Silvertoi Batavia, Pom Pom and Kerst One of these Coats will inc garment in any woman's war viceable they are, too. We will b< to have you our styles w shops. ea Co who alone d rove a Ford runabout 191 from San Francisco to New York City visited the Ford Motor Company's main oflice. She was introduced to the ly. - officials of the Company, was photo- me graphed, held in her hand a Ford ., check worth two figures of millions, recounted the experiences she had ter encountered 'on her trip, and before the leaving made arrangements for secur- ter t ing a new Ford car immediately upon the her return to her home in llakerfield, . California. 1 Mrs. Upton has already d riven her s present Ford more than 22,000 miles, . 7,000 of which were driven since she e left San Francisco May 11th, the long _ est day's drive being 160 miles. At Spri ngfiehl , Illinois, Mirs U pton's birth place, she pinms to d ispiose of e the car and after visiting her many I, friends there, will ret urn home v'ia y rail. eWhen commieint ing on her trip, she sa id that in miak in the drive fromn the A\tlaniitie to the lPaciftic, it had not b~een 0her purpose to follow adirect line of tra ve.l, hut to v isit. the niost ci ties and pl i)aces of intecrest. She vi i ted the P etitiedi Forest , pent several d i'ys ini the Natioma I 'ai'Ld, drlove to Mount y Vernacn. visited the site of the Ihttle Sof Ga'~tysburip, and then after toimW eIto soimei of the Ali-muti' oist (it ies, muadie her way to New~ York. =She expieric'ecd piact ically no ttrouble with her car, al though she 11:pointed out the fact. tint she under st-m uds the F'ord and made her own a1odustmany. Before leav'ing the Fordh hoptany, hers Upiton expresse'd u te hpe hathernext Ford, pr'obably nanother r' unabout,. will he equipped with a Ford s tariteri. Madlrid, Nov. 9.--The K(ing anrd SQueen oif the Belgians arrived in Lis h' on last night on board the A meri er cntasport George Washingtoni, ae -i cording to a dispatch to El Iminpare i~c from L isbion. The royal couple land~ied Iandl drove.' about the city. t5, SHOWN IN STIATlE ersc Fewer (Com1mitmients to .Jail Tlhan in Previous Years. mud Columbia, Nov'ember 9.--An anacly de- sis of the State's crime statistics for es- the iluarter year endiing September 10 30, 1919, by the State Board of Char the ities and Corrections, showvs a de' edcrease intenmer of crimes when comdpare witht e ecding quart en tr. T1'here were fewer commnitmniits to ja il ini the l'cst quarter than any other previous quarter since the or aE niza tionl of the *'oard, G. Croft Williams, the sec'retary, stated. For' try tihe quia rter ending .June 30, 1919, there wvere :3,024t jail -commlitm~ents, compar&tied with 1,312 comfmitmenlts 111,for the iuter it endciing September 30, t2 mutt mtmuunns nunmu R AlI All Its Spl f Fashion inter, we are more en so popular. V o, may be numbere n colors so fashion and handsome tail .ing. nd fancy silks while Laine, Broadcloth, le, Velours, Plushes, Sys. Iced be a welcome drobe and quite ser e pleased compare ith other .9 pany, 9. lomicide has decreased ap)preciab 'Tlhe last q uarter haa G:3 commit nts for h omicide, w hilst other ie quarter had 81. The last quar had 113 commitments f or assault; June quarter.175. The last q uar had 95 commitments for burglary; June quarter 99. The quarter had commitments for larceny; the tc7ouP1 o b TAR] endor than eager to be dress Ve are quite able to su d among the better dr Dresst Dresses so cleverly tailored i adds prestige to its wearer dresser, for you will be able t< latest styles and most popular Some are plain tailored whi and embroidery effects to enr these Dresses are quite exclu words, have no "twin sister,' highly worthy of considering It is hardly fair to try and derful dresses, for we realize terly useless, they are so quai Qua1ii The highest mark of perfec quality. Having this in mine ma"k of distinction, we were merchandise be of the best p The many continuous year: has enjoyed proves to you be have at least attained a part Quality reigns supreme i and we are indeed proud to it MORRIS NE: MANNI. 222222222222222ititYtitttuttitittitittitttittittittitt June quarter 240. The last quarter had 126 commitments for violation of the prohibition law; the June quar ter 145. The decrease of the number of com mitments of juveniles is especially gratifying. The last quarter showed the following commitments. Negroes-Males under sixteen, 09; females under eighteen, 6. Cigarettes ~I meet you Camels are offered you as out of the ordinary-a fu never before attained. To be Sity cornpare Camels witi 'the worlcd at any price! ~'Camels flavor is so refreshi will you at once-it is so nlew what Camels expert blend of choice Domestic tobacco give this blend to either kind of tobi As you smoke Cameli~, y< any unpleasant cigarett y ai pleasant cigaretty odor. Ar to discover that you can sm without tiring your tasto., Take Camels at any angle cigarette contentment beyon experienced. They 're a ci You do not miss coupoi You'll prefer Camne 18 cents e -irn'm -pe a <wrv' lca iljt hs .ierton (Cu tI~ he yme or( allh R J REYVhLDSt i O R A(I: ed for the oc.. Ipply any style essed. !S n Serge or Tricotine is being a correct > obtain the very colors. le others have braid ich them. Many of sive or, in other a feature that is on your part. describe these won that it would be ut nt and different. Lion is often based on I and desiring the :areful that all of our uality. of business our firm yond a doubt that we of our original goal. hroughout our store iform you of the fact. 3S, Manager VG,-S. C. titttititti222221t2ttit2tistittttttittitiit Whites--Males under seventeen, 3; females under eighteen, 2. Th n uarter ending .1une 30 show.A Negroes--Males under sixteen ; females under eighteen, 32. Whites-N ales under seventeen, 5: females under eighteen, 10.' The totals show 102 for the ua quarter and 159 for the p recedine quarter. ma.de to r taste! any cigarette in ng, . ( ent icing, it will and unusual. That's choice Turkish and s you! You'll prefer e:cosmoked straight! >u'll note absence of tertaste or any un dI, you'11 be delighted oke Camels liberally --they surely supply d anything you ever garette revelation! 1s. premiums or. gifts. quality'! 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