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THE FARMER: 21, 1913 11 MISS WILLSOH'S if EVERY DEPARTMENT IN OUR STORE OFFERS SPECIAL BARGAINS ) '- - Tl&anksfpvln 0 ale Specials BEGINS TO ARRIVE - Guests Reach Washington For 1PO M IPinci Ready White House Nuptials Washington, 3. C, Nov. 21. Francis Bowes Sayre arrived in "Washington yesterday and will stop at the White House until Monday morning, when he If a Man 'Who brother, Rev. John You A oS will Join his the Know Great Sale Ladies" Coats Nevin' Sayre, at the home of Associate Justice and Mrs. Charles E. Hughes. This annual Sale is breaking all records for attendance, and He will remain with them until Tues- no wonder. Just scan through the prices attached below and the only thing that day, the day of his wedding with Miss O Wilflon. Good, Jessie Needs a Warm will surprise yon win be the fact that we are offering these high grade ladles' Mlea Helen Hughes, daughter of Jus- tice and Mre. Hughes, has arrived coats at these astonndingly low figures. But this has always been the way of the from Poughkeepsie to attend the .wed- Thanksgiving sale. We have, always of fered the biggest bargains of the year and ding. She i a senior at Vaesar Col- lege and will remain here until after coat, or a iJsTew w are making this no exception. Thanksgiving. Charles E. Hughes, Jr., who is to be an usher, will come to SENT HIM TO US TOMORROW AND Wfi'LU FIT HIM OUT WITH THE MOST Washington on Saturday. Xr. Harry J. Garfield, president of SATISFACTORY GARMENTS HE EVER WORE, FOR LESS MONEY THAN HE Williams College, and Mrs. Garfield, A WEEK who will be entertained by Colonel and EVER PAID FOR EVEN ORDINARY CLOTHING. $1.00 PAYS THE BILL Mre. Archibald Hopkins, will come to Washington on Tuesday morning and stay until Wednesday. Xr. and Mrs. IxATTF' zmrlilNR COATS Mne and, gray and LADIES' DOBBS' CHEVCHHiLA COATS Brown ell, ar- brawR-wi- eagea. only Wilfred T. TJrehf who were to d gray, large collar, ' bine; a few left; $18 and some en- gray chinchilla, regular price '' $20 values Thanksgiving Sale rive in time to attend of the .'jt-'- it's. jrrs. with $5.98 $12.98 tertainments for the bridal party, will $10.0O. Thanksgiving Sale Price. . Price Washington Mon- LADIES' AND MISSES' CHINCHILLA COATS not come to until XjAVWH' ANI MISSES' WINTER COATS Mater- - Brown, blue, gray, kimono sleeve and drop sleeve day. - lata, cheviots, thibet, velvet collar Willi yoKe Dack, Dutton trimmed, Mr. Francis Lynde Stetson, of New and cuflfe, regnlar $15. OO valne. value $16.50. York, a friend of Mr. Sayre; Mr. Sam- And when we speak of a man getting $7.98 CBJ. Thanksgiving Sale Price . Thanksgiving Sale Price $10.98 uel Woodbridge, Mrs. S. Howe and Mrs. Margaret F. Matthews have ar- satisfaction here, we mean a suit or over- rived as have Miss Adeline Scott of 8 Princeton. . coat that "FITS" absolutely. LADIES' AND MISSES' Those who have sent gifts to the on newest White House are receiving acknowl- Clothing hand tailored the THANKSGIVING SPECIALS edgments written by Miss Wilson. lines, from the best" all wool fabrics, and IiADTES ANTJ MISSES' Sl'ITS of best grade Peas-- , LADIES' AJTD MISSES' SERGE in brown, Gifts continue to arnve, but they have date serges, and bine only, latest plain and navy ana duck ana garnet, latest been shown to none but close friends. to you from the maker at a draped skirts, trimmed, lined yarn styles, elegantly sold direct buttono with trimmed, value $S. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora dye satin, sixes 84-t- 48, value $17.50 C HA Thanksgiving Sale Price $5.98 de Riano have sent a silver bowl, rep- big saving in price. . to 20.00. Thanksgiving Sale X2lwU of the work of Spanish Price. TOADIES' SILK DRESSES, made of silk poplin, resentative best Clothing, then,, of the highest quality at Charmense and messaline, beautifully trimmed, silversmiths. . -- . , . MISSES' SUITS, ages 14 to IS years, in all plain ll.en&l offan, 1.. The Minister of Nicaragua and Sen- lowest money-savin- g prices that in a and fancy materials, daintily trimmed, latest waist effect; also some ora de Chamorra will send a large sil the styles, 13-&- 0. vahie with vests - , . - , ...... $7.98 ver basket filled with American Beauty nutshell, is the Rogers promise, and the Thanksgiving Sale ' may $7.98 . UPWARD roses. The basket be used either Price . . for fruit or flowers. The Minister of Rogers FULFILMENT. MISSES AJTD JUNIORS' SL ITS ages IS to 19 years, EVENING GOWNS AND DRESSES Ladies' Evert- Panama and Senora de Morales will preray paraerns, imeiy rauorea latest ing gowns and dresses in silk, lace, chiffon, mes- send a huge basket of flowers,, and the styles and materials, value $16. 50. saline and hand embroidered dainty shades and col- Charge d'Affaires of Austria-Hungar- y Thanksgiving Sale Price ...... , $9.50 ors at GREAT PRICE REDUCTIONS. and Baroness wiedinlk also will send flowers. The members of the cabinet hav made gifts expressive of their indi- MEN'S OVERCOAT SPECIALS vidual tastes. All these reached the House, ago.. Among METS OVERCOATS, made of MEN'S CIIIXCIIIIJiA OVER- White some time $13.50, $15, $16.50, $18, $20 and- $12.50, materials, solid colors them are a set of antique brass various COATS In gray, navy , and presented by Secretary novelty mixtures, irons, the of and all the brown, shawl collars, belted Agriculture and Mrs. David Franklin latest styles, valne $15. OO Houston, and a large silver' vase of the S16JSO. back, value $30.' $27.50 to Empire period, from the Secretary Of $22.50, $25 and Thanksgiving $10.98 Thanksgiving $20.00 Labor and Mrs. William & Wilson and Sale Price Sale Price ...'.. their daughter, Miss Agnes Hart Wil- MEN'S CHIKCHTIiLA OVER- son. Representative and Mrs. . James mews Axn xotnra mejps R. Mann have sent a case of Cloisonne. OVERCOATS plain fan- COATS, faultlessly tailored, in and " The Speaker of the House and Mrs. ww made, shawl collars, Rogers cy in n, elegantly made, Union Champ Clark will send a large basket Home of clothes TJnlom taOon, nine 18.00 belted back, valne of flowers. the $35.00. A cook book containing all the good MAIN STREET Thanksgiving things-tha- Thanksgiving $25.00 old recipes for t grandmother 951 Sale Price . L.S15.G0 Sale Price . . . used to make" is among the gifts to ly as a political entity as in stataa to this end already beginning in Okla- and 11 or 16 men will do the work felt newer Miss Wilson. It has Seen compiled homa, which only other day was by over 200. This commis- with older traditions. In the from recipes contributed by four hun- the now done states the federal principle is rela- - part of the Indian territory and there- sion would be in continuous session, dred and fifty women, among- them so strongly as an- tively weak as compared with nation- cabinet members, government fore is not attached the arid'lts budget would be prepared alism, and form of government i Men's and Young Men's Suits wives of older states to the old familiar forms. nually instead of biennially as at pres- the except officials, governors of states and other govern- ap- correspondingly unimportant The chief advocate of state ent. In the cities the proposal efficiency econ- BIG REDUCTIONS HERE official families. Some of the old ment by commission is Senator J. El- pears to meet with some favor, but on the score of and Southern dishes from Miss Wilson s mer Thomas, whose scheme is to re- opposition seems to be feared from omy. Springfield Republican. MEuTS AND TOXTNG MEN'S SUITS, plain and fancy mixtures,' also maternal grandmother's cook book also leigslative de- not exper- serges ana worsiea, nana lauorea Dy union have been included. The volume has place the executive and the farmers, who have had The simple life would suit my bent, workmen, value 91S.50. partments as they now ; exist by a ience with the commission plan. That 9.00 been bound in practical form for use 12 16 mem--: got I'd seek the forest path. Thanksgtving Sale . An- commission of either or so radical a proposal could have Price in the kitchen, not the library. he- - urges, per- If. I knew Just where I could rent gift is a dozen silver plates bers. This" will eliminate, so far as to be discussed seriously a bath. MENS AND TOTOfG MEN'S SUITS in latest styles, English effects, other from some 148 members of .the Legislature, haps shows that in the newer .part of A cavern with goaraiHeeu ilk, jspieuuiu j.o or fio.au Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie. 10 state, boards, strong Kansas City Journal. value. A and dance aboard the Pres- 14 state officers and the country the state is not so Thanksgiving Sale Price $12.59 ident's yacht, the , will be one of the entertainments for the bri dal party which will meet for the last n time prior to the wedding at the home 083 MEN'S GUARANTEED RAIN- ; BROAD STREET, COATS In latest and best wa of Associate Justice and Mrs. J. R Lamor, who will have the entire party - Jaeolsy PP. POST OFFICE. . terproof materials, including f Frank cravenette. at an informal luncheon. Among the Thanksgiving guests will be Miss Ellen Thomas ram IDS daughter Mrs. Lyman Thomas, FAMILY OUTFITTERS Sale Price $1.98 up of of flEM Georgia, who will come from New TTork on Monday to spend the Thanks- giving with Justice and Mrs. Lamar. Miss Thomas te a cousin of ALL OUR CLOTHING IS UNION MADE Miss Nona McAdoo, daughter of the Secretary of the Treaslry. MMCdD transitions, and which reauires un Emergency Hospital Cases. MME. BEYERS usual versatility for Its successful pro. POINTED PARAGRAPHS Sim auction. Darwin Hamilton, i4years Miss Mary Louise Peck served as old and accompanist. living at 331 Fairfield avenue, frac- CONCERT BRINGS tured the little finger of his left hand ' The Speaker of the House of Rep- QdDffl in a game of basket yesterday. It resentatives Is In receipt of a com- C Uo OBITUARY was reduced and placed in splints. remonstrating "against Suffering munication Ileal LARGE AUDIENCE from a Collis fracture of placing in the permanent Congres- Following an attack of heart trou- the left wrist as a, result, he said, of sional Record the funeral of the late ble Peter Ferres, a well known resi- being pushed to the pavement at East Adolphus Busch, a of St. li brewer One of the most enjoyable concerts dent of Trumbull was Main and Jane streets, year was in the ball room found dead in Louis." The edifying missive,' It 12S1 Sfrse of the that bed on Wednesday. Coming to this Charles Fadus of 599 Berkshire ave- seems, reflects resolution adopted of the SUa-- field,' last night, when a country Schlingen, nue was a night. a ne from German, caller last The frac- a,t distinguished assemblage heard Ear-nesti- the Asbury Park convention of the thirty years ago the deceased followed ture was reduced and he was advised W. C. T. XS. Good- Beyer of X-r- ay to out our entire Coburn in a number go told-tha- our business, we are compelled close his occupation of farmer becoming to to a hospital for an photo- The House is t the organ- Owing to changes in selections which showed . the wide known coun- graph. range talent, the pleasing qual- far and wide about the ization represents 800,000 women. year Co.'s Raincoat Dept. We have the largest and most complete raincoat stock for of her tryside. At one time he was employ- Eleven years' old William Vansise How many of them have read the ad- ity of her personality and th cultir ed by Bridgeport Hydraulic Com- of 811 Broad street gave ambu- to buy a rain- beauty voice.- - - the the objected to in their name? It Men, Women and Children. This sale gives everybody an opportunity vated of her pany. Besides a widow he is survived lance corps a run at 9:05 o'clock last has been published in the Congres- ' Interesting of the : The most features by one son, William, and three daugh- night to Gilbert and . Broad streets, sional Record under "leave to print" coat at half price and less. evening, however, were two readings ters, Mrs'. Eugene Wieser, Mrs.' where was found suffering from by Craft, rector of Christ Anna he a granted to Representative Dyer of Rev. E. J. Sorrell, and Ann. lacerated right hip that required 14 Missouri. was delivered by the church, and among the most eloquent stitches to close. he It clergymen . He said that Hon. Charles Nagel, Seecretary of of News of the sad death and funeral ran against a projecting piece of Iron Commerce and Labor in Mr. Taft's The general opinion of those who of Mrs. Annie Coley, in New York, last but the authorities believe that he wag heard Mr. Craft was that when he en- walking Cabinet. Stoc slftwely Marlici. week reached Bridgeport yesterday. on a picket fence and fell. - is a composition admirably suit- Entire "the pulpit the world lost a great ypo-derm- ic It tered Lieutenant George Coley of the local About an Inch of the tip of a ed to the occasion, as would be ex- actor. police department was brother-in-la- w. needle, off men upon the stage a that had broken in pected from Mr. Nagel. It expresses There are few She is survived also by one son, his arm about two months ago, was bereavement of a great city and or in the pulpit, who have a richer Fred, a rising at'torney of removed from the elbow of the speaking Mr. Craft, or who Hartford John state in the loss of a foremost citi- own To voice than and well known in Bridgeport. Wright of 3 7 Bank street by Dr. John zen, per- use it with finer tonal effects, mora J. MacDonald, night. Not only and of thousands who had a ' dramatic power, or more temperance. last, sonal acquaintance with this giant Frederick Edward, infant son of had it travelled about six Inches but among German-American- s. Mr. Craft's readings were, "The Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lincoln, 9 33 Broad had reversed its position. ' Death of Minnehaha," from "Hiawa street, died yesterday of pneumonia I at Why Is New Xork afflicted by a tha." and "The Elocutionist in the the residence of parents. San Domingo, Nov. 21. country I his The ring exacts Country," the latter an arrangement is now at peace and the constitutional theatre ticket that tribute EMhMip ! gives opportunity for rapid like the robber barons of old? which Farmer Want Ads. One Cent a Word. guarantees have been restored. The amazing muddle at the Metro- flic politan Opera House has again most forcibly directed attention to a mat- ter of theatergoers. Why Is It that $2.25 Special Sale of $8 and $10 in this greatest theater center in the $5 Men's Raincoats country, or the world, the playgoer $6 Women's Poplin Raincoats ...... $3.25 ASTRACHAN SPORT COATS must pay a premium of from 60 cents Up for the privilege of buying theatre $7 Scotch Tweed Coats $4.00 Sale Price $5 tickets in hotels and other places ex- THANKFUL Coats $5 3-- 4 cept the box offices, where they 8.50 Men and Women's Cashmere $25 Imported Astrachan, length To my patrons thankful to all I that makes this world should be sold, while a few' privileged $10 Imported English Coats $6.59 Coats $15.50 good and I will be thankful to make good with you on persons grow wealthy at the business? - $18 and $20 Silk Crepe de chine your next Suit or Overcoat. Order now your Why the box office at all, when the $12 and $15 Gaberdine Coats, water- $9.50 and Suit will best seat that one can get there (for $7.25 dresses be ready for Thanksgiving. Suit or Overcoat to order from a successful play) Is about the six- proof $12 Serge Dresses $6.00 teenth row, even if ne were to ask 500 Children's Raincoats $1.75 $15.00. now for St. Patrick's Day? " $30 and $35 2 piece serge The speculator, whether he be of 200 Children's Rain capes 69c dresses $10 and $12 the hotel kind or the amiable pirate who has a store next door to the theatre, probably has driven more Owing to the Warm Weather we are closing out our entire stock of Furs at 50c on eWOY TAILOR! persons away from the legitimate theatre than has the motion picture the dollar and less. 1209 MAIN STREET machine or any other one cause. The sooner the managers decide to Correct Tailoring Near Stratfield Hotel keep their tickets in the box offices where they belong, and say "First Open Evenings come first served," the better. EAL CLOAK & SUIT C01PMIY To prove we are glad to see our make at any- - time, your suit kept From city government by STRATFIELD HOTEL RUILDING 1231 MAIN STREET In repair and pressed free of charge covering two seasons. it is but a step to applying the same principle to the state, and it is BIBiB ItfA hardly surprising to find an agitation