14 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart N Towels of Rare Qualitylr**3 . ,,|| Beautiful towels of finest linen arc among the re- 1 | UI * ULL y 1 * HtIIUIUIU IJUy cent arrivals in the Linen Section. These are our || S~\ "I • 1 -| f~l * TXT 1 1 • i Ur wce kly clean-up of short lengths brings the own importation, and despite the handicaps of war 1 I_ll1OI"I T" "\ 7" I vtiuuuy djiu rme vv orKmansnip § n,c S c r„ lucUo ,, s arc cxclusivclv (or . nilirsda; ./ ISX3O Inches 50c 1 = 6 >ds. Shepherd Checks, $3.75 value; Thursday, piece, $2.05 l' Diagonal, $3.40 value; Thursday, piece. . .$2.95 * paue^s^raiViinen German damaVk tow""; 1 . bvery wonlan who ha s not yet idled her winter suit requirements, is in search of a garment | Jy^o!'n^SS!' hem 20x38 e n^c S esc 1 iat P° ssesses originality and moderateness of price—and every woman who has visited our | Jg yds nv]' 'sl'so Aififnen'Vr'sh B huck hemstitched' towels of rare quality: 1 section has found these salient features embodied in the suits, at.. $25.00 to $39.50 1 3lt 24x42 Inches SI.OO anil $1.25 3 ,-p. , _ . = ' ' ' on^nnni^L I ?,^. 3 w,th a wreath of dalßies and c i°, v ™ 1 Ihe touch of the master designer is apparent in each style mode, and yet there is not a sin- I „„ , BLACK I>RESS GOODS 1 gle creation that y° u would call too daring. 1 2 i-3 B 'yd" a m-k % M.BT Xa\u'\ Thuwdiy! Pc!: wiui roses, q scroll border ith cluster of cip.isios ••••• • $1.09 (J * , 2 vds (illicit \v Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart-Street Floor j . - r> n ~ _ I 1H yds 11l k French Ser R e, 5.63 value! Thursday! Pc!! I'^lO The Boy and His Clothes 1 Exceptional Values at $25, $27.50, $35, $39.50 I ypSHSSaSsii!! _ -ru-Jr-L fi . i ° J'" 8 - ,}, ' k Wool Poplin, $4.38 value; Thursday, pc., $3.40 Outfitting the boy with good clothes is a compara- g | rasnionea ot rich weaves of velour, suede velour, broadcloth, gabardine and velveteen. The color range is 1 Z coating, $6.67 value; Thursday, pc., $4.05 tively easy matter these days, with such a big, help- 1 more complete than it has been at any other time this season, so you may choose from various shades of brown, 1 6 3 ><>*•' Hl'k VS'nThursday, o pc!.'slvar! ful stock of honestly made suits at the beck and call || bl ue , green, wine, plum, Burgundy and black i 4% yds " ni ' k WoGl 5a,,,0y ' $5 - 79 val -: Thursday, pc., $1.59 of the particular parents of particular boys. sir ' ' v " • 1 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—street Floor Service is promised here with the big assortment H f Broadcloth suits of excellent quality blue, navy. Burgundy and black. The the throat; circular flare skirt with 1 of styles at 11 In green and brown. This model has coat has a circular flare ln'the back the side yoke effect; in green. Bur- S TTT , i r-i ™ tfr r\r\ rr\ mrr rrv 1 rtr> l-r\ a , . adjustable collar, Inlaid with with side plaits in front held in place gundy, brown and black $5.00 = rUF /T / 7T7 77? 7 77/7 9 $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 1 V^e - ThecMth "P™l back by buttons; the collar is close nttlng A handsome suit with an adjustable 1 WU/ItCU lUI llUIUIUliyb , ..... . . 11 with two narrow straps extending from at the throat with seal fur trimming circular collar is edged with seal; the = 1<" UI - rdves a luxurious touch to anv rrirnifnt an.l Ihere are Isorfolks, pinch-backs and single and II I front to back holding In a circular s*>7 50 coat hangs loose from the shoulder = " 1 ant ' double-breasted effects in fancy mixtures, cheviots, 1 flare - The skirt is a flare model Fine quality chiffon broadcloth mrned°wMth°seai" I this season fur trimmed suits and coats are enjoy cassimeres and worsteds. 1[ Velour and gabardine suits, in wlrtfat oocUeta 1 " 1 a flarlnK style iriode L, % X i l l ( i I in S an unprecedented vogue. Small wonder that These suits are tailored with the same care | Dives, Pombroy & Stewart-Second Floor. 1 SO many won,cn > Spired by the fashions, arc buy thcit makes clotncs for their f&tners we3r so 5 t fur for trimmings, well and retain their shape. The expert tailor- I . ing in no way affects their youthful lines—spe- i I urs at are 111 niost demand will be found I An Interesting Little Group of Serge Dresses I "^St;^^u2^ Drcss Trim " Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor, Rear. = * = T ,i. i • ..... = T-v . 1 . it /r 111 n T T . , , = Black and Brown Coney, Ito t Inches wide; Hats For Rous 1 Designed to Meet the Needs of Critical Women 1 •*^o7v■„v inche, 6 wid| s liul ° lUI UVyd = = Water Mink, 2 and 3 inches wide; yaril School hats and dress hats in those styles that are | , Stjlcs that arc typical of the excellent values that have been presented this season from our Street Dress | Xearscal, 2to 4 inches wide- vnr' 2 $l iTto s'l'so popular with boys. A great variety of shades in dif- 1 Section will be ready to-morrow at prices that will sound a pleasing note to scores of women and young women. 1 2 4 " c, ' e "We; yard .? s'liVs fabncs—soc ' o9c ' 98c and U P to 5 -°° for fine 1 Developed of serge, or of serge and satin, in plain styles or with elaborate trimming of wool embroidery RcafMotesldn! .'.'. $ !' s °.!° soirJo \ eiours. = j J ~ Black Opossum, 2 and 3 inches; yard Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor, Front. = = $2.50 and $3.75 i In nn'vv hrnwn crrren hlnf-U . = Black Marten, 2 Inches; yard $3.1)5 „ , _ . = na\\, Drown, green black $12.50 to $25.00 i Natural Raccoon, 2 inches; yarn! 05c Corduroy Boudoir Robes | D,ve -- g"l Every woman should make 1 | Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart-Street Floor > ... ) the most of her leisure mo- E . I lounging robes contribute ma- $2.95 Hats With Metallic Lace Brims I Tams For aris f terially to the enjoyment of | y mJS| such rest hours in the boudoir. | A band of fur, too, adds a seasonable touch to these popular ready-to-wear hats Shown 1 A tam i s , on( \uV hc m ° s , t be " MiWm We are confident that | . . , £ . . . ... , " nais ' = coming styles that a girl can much interest will be 1 in sai l° r eftects ot black silk velvet with slightly drooping gold and silver lace brims. Some wear. No matter how indifferent •jp| htr„K, b r>;"v U : I women wear them just as they arc-others add a velvet rose. | ncstlfinTo "chk''"folds K M '/'-j Corduroy robes in Copcn, New Winter Hats, $3.95 Large Velvet Sailors IB u " measure of girlishness. I i If i i'iil rose, cherry and wistaria, self- s Straight brim sailor in medium size with black velvet s nr „„ hinrir viv.t , ... = And the tam has been the fa ft Mm c/ilnr .oil,. e<) o- i crown and gold lace brim, trimmed with fur and narrow black velvet sailors, trimmed with narrow ribbon = , o V*' A" " /}'/iMI V j Sa,lor co ''ar . . s.v.9t> 3 ribbon $3.05 and fancy ornament—large velvet hats with short front = vorite for school wear for ever SO mKBIQiSB■ ft Mmk Corduroy, velveteen and silk g _ n _ _ brim—black velvet sailors, trimmed with black and white I many years. Mm velvet robes in Copen, rose, I SlTldLl lUrDCMS Chenille-red velvet hat with tam crown, trimmed with | Soft duvctyne tains, in blue, mole, old gold, rose. ZytmLlW purple, turquoise blue, wistaria = ' narrow ribbon $3.05 = green, brown and white 50c and cherrv "SI 'in eo en = Small black turbans, trimmed with fur and gold orna- = Fancy grey check Beacon cloth tams 50c I ment - $4 95 Hah i SaWr..v:=S The Baby's Winter Outfit 1 Hatter's Plush Sailors Fashioned r fl IjlgJ I Corduroy tams, in blue and old rose SKS White cordurov coats plain styles, self trimmed and rtJIM ° # m ° d . els - = Smart tailored styles, in hatter's plush—straight brims or newest sailor and other stylish shapes. The excellence of = white 090 Lng y .. e ! f trlmmed . and . "a VaVSK \ToO 1 rolled brlm "- BmaU m ° delS and ,arse sall ° rs • ■ so - 50 t0 S,O -°° these ™ dels "as really created a standard of value, at $,.95 I Hnlo Knr Tirlo I Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart-Second Floor. Front ' I HatS tOf (jIMS Crocheted ca s in all white o 5 °'' ,10 ° to S3-95 *' ailored and trimmed velvet hats— trimming .' ®. ' 75c''sf.Oi^to 1 " $'2.95 1 ==========——___ ( 1 Sacques tn sS'h? }OvX i g Tailored velvet hats with plain black band, $3.95 colored leggings . . $1.25 and $I!so J . \^Naii' | f-. C. Coleman, assistant to the general manager, and C. Murphy, general superintendent, represented the company at the conference. The men's representatives are S. Berry, vice-president of the Order of Raiiway Conductors; James Murdock. vice-president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen; D. R. Chester, Winnipeg, and E. IT. Cooke, Moose Jaw. |V'.. MEN:— | I "Hoiman's i | Fifteens" HV Suits and Overcoats 1 i V tJiat arc always 011 c \ / U l\ J ' iVW No Reduction Sale* 1 Wsls y XI A. W. Holman V ' llar '