Night Gowns Ladies' Nightgowns '''3BTia of hieh aualitv ma i "I Dialers. No C.O.1). ! 11. r.-onuefc 1 terials in a choice of clever patterns. Smartly stitched effects for added beauty. In all sizes. -a&9 Special Clock Sale Me........ 81.95 I! CHINE In eight different colors, mtu' value up to $20 yard. Special Clock . i ire, per yard 75c VTES In eight different colors; 35 M'rje. Regular values up to $2.95 per yard. ( lock Sale Price, per yard 75C 1 V LADIES' VESTS-In ten different Special Clock Sale Price 50C LADIES' DRESSES 2 ONLY. BETTY JANE DRESSES Clock Sale Price 95C 12 ONLY, CREPE DE CHINE AND PRINTED SILK LADIES' DRESSES Regular values up to $15.00. Special Clock Sale Price 3.95 30 ONLY, LADIES' DRESSES Sfo up to 44; in crepe de chine, crepe back satin and georgette. Regular values up to $29.50. Special Clock Sale Price 5.95 30 ONLY, LADIES' DRESSES-Sizes up to 42. Some of them regular value up to $39.50. Special Clock Sale Price 9.75 Ladies' HATS 2A Only, Ladie' Fait Hate, in the latest models. Some of them worth up to $8.50. Special Clock' Sale Pri Si. 95 Princess Slips Bloomers Princess Slips of quality silks, in a wide selection of desirable colors. Low necklines and short skirts. Many are gmarUy trimmed and embroidered. In all sizes. Special Clock Sale Price $1.95 20 Dozen Bloomers Made of Maybelle silk in 10 different shades. Special Clock Sale Price 75c No Phone Orders. Richmond's Louvre TOE DAILY NZW3 PAGE FIYI mmmmmswsxsmmsmm WFll.KNnWN OSLAND W.WmS 11 llfl I 1 HkB 11 11 1 018 n or uuiinunv a Luuvnc 1 i.!.', lift! 1 , c or In-fore hi the history of The Louvre did w c have such a crush as thronged the store last Saturday ;mul Clock Sale. To so many of our friends a nd customers we owe apologies for being physically un-i . c them the service they have hitherto been accustomed to. Nearly two hundred have already told us .. uk. not get served last Saturday and doubtless there are many more. To these friends of ours we ny ii that, wc arc able to repeat last Saturday's Clock Sale prices in order, to give them the ai quirt bargains which was denied them last week. j ( louvre will remain closed until 12:30 tomorrow (Saturday) and then we shall be happy to serve VK .TO w4 FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE Regular $1.95 .rl,,n C. :i m i. r t CHIFFON, SERvicB WEIGHT, LADIES' HOSE ! I?., 11 i; l Atr j i I x un laoiuuiicu, Aii -tii&Ka np cows, special Clock Sale Price gcjg 2 ONLY, LADIES' WINTER'COATS One in Chinchilla, trimmed with fur; one in Marvella, trimmed with fur. Regular values up to $35.00. Special Clock Sale Price 3 95 ...l'rinrn Prince Ifi Gash Only Rupert, H. C. the most reported while there were gusts., NOT MUCH i V 'NlNTflRM K ;day afternoon', gale, W U a . , .. 4'i .... I J - J .1. ... . RE.. iDnrit intpvrnri sir "everti me i-uy .. " ul jnur.ii r r 1 r Kim 1 i 'niKi quence is ill of yoster- this fall. The average velocity between 1 and 2 p.m. wax Gfi miles per hour, II. 1. Tee. Iiy Island. Domtnton meteorologist. sixty miles per hour. The wind hat been accompanied by heavy mln, , Tottenhum muKistrnte to a wo- niun complainant Whut do you ' now uuninst this man? The Woman Only that he is my husband. COUPLE ARE WEDDED Miss Winnie Anderson Becomes j Bride of Dan Kristmanson at Pretty Ceremony in ; Vancouver The wedding took place last wek in Vancouver of Winnie Dagmar daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, Vancouver, to Valdimar Daniel Krint-manson of Osland, in Mountain View United Church, Itev. A. W. Ogsten officiating. An arch of yellow and bronie, chrysanthemums was erected in the church, trimmed with autumn leaves and ferns. The wedding music was played by George Wright while Mrs. Walter Butler sang during the signing of the register. Civcn in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white chiffon velvet with a tight bodice and uneven hemline, lone pointed sleeves trimmed with pearls, outlining the hem, sleeves and waist. Her long veil was embroidered with orange bloaoms while her shower bouquet was of Ophelia roses and lily of the val ley. Attending her as bridesmaid was Miss ffertha Gislason. who chose blue taffeta in bouffant style, the quilted skirt show ing the uneven hemline, face1 , with pink, and Queen Elizabeth j collar on the close fitted bodice. 'A pink and blue band was worn hn the head while Ophelia roses land carnations formed her bon-j ret. Miss Thelma Anderson, as 'flower girl, wore pink organdie !with a ruffled skirt and pink j bandeau. Leifi Fridleifson actetf 'as best man while Mr. Baldwin I Anderson was the usher. 1 A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents aftei the ceremony, when about sixty guests called. Pink and white streamers were arranged over the bride's table. ' Mr. and Ms. Kirtmartson left on a motor trip to Portland, the bride wearing a salmon colored jersey two-piece dress, with black broadcloth coat with fee: collars and cuffs and a felt hat to match. On their return the)' will reside in Osland, where the VrWe was formerly echo!' er. The groom is also well known and popular. MRS. ETHEL KREITZ, WELL KNOWN IN CITY, SUCCUMBS IN SOUTH Friends in Prince Rupert will regret to learn of the death which occurred at Hillttboro. Oregon, on Sunday. November 4, jf Mrs.S. W. Kreitx tnee Kthe; Short), daughter of Mrs. William Beveridtre ahd sister of Normal hort of this city. Mrs. Kreitz, who was quite well known here havine visited in the city with her mother on two or three oc- asions, passed away after a lone .nd serious illness. Her mother nd brotner were at her bedattt at the end, the latter returning to the titv yesterday. The late Mrs. Kreitt was horaJ .10 t w.llhat Vn. i couver Island, and was raised In Cumberland, later moving with her family in VanpW, Mz ;ides her husband, she leaves to mourn her loas thfee children. The mother, Mrs. Beveridge, to-remaining for the next few week in Vancouver before returning to the city. THROUGH SLEEPERS TO THE SHIP'S SIDE The Canadian National Railways have made arrangements to operate special trains and through sleeping cars from the Pacifd Coast to the ship's side at Montreal and Halifax in connection with sailings for the Old Country during November and December. Full intormation from City Ticket Office, 58 Third Avenue Prince Rupert. Pnone 260. 282 f IHM...WH, Concentrated Strength TITntlMTrilTTTTTuJ' &atm?e's Own Health Builder SMEDDED WHEAT Nothing but selected grains of whole wheat, washed, steam cooked, shredded and thor-oushly baked Good for every body every day. TR1SCUIT A wafer of whole wheat shreds Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd. Vocal Vocal Organ Fox Trot Fox Trot A Beautiful TEA CADDY nTII an uxquUite sweet pea design HtbfHlrarihed In tnanv Artm colors, tht new 1928 airtight ten caddy U utremely attrartire. It U packed with one pound of the famous fragrant Maikin'a Beat biend. The supply is limited. ORDER YOURS NOW! MB ft Sold at all Grocery Stores IHC W. H. MALKIN CO.. LTD. Containing llb.net; MALKIN'S BEST TEA My Angel (Angela Mia) Tito Schlpa FranUyn Baur Jesse Crawford Paul Whlteman and His Orchestra VANCOUVtS. a, c Ort!&lOniC "O ecords 1J47 . 21591 21J88 , Old Man Sunshine Fox Trot George Olsen 21566 and His Music Vocal Johnny Marrla 21609 Roses of Yesterday Waring't Pcnnsj Iranians 21676 Memories o France Vocl Waltz Gene Austin The Troubadours Dream House lx Trot Art Hickman and Ills Orchestra Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time Vocal Gene Austin 21564 Walla Nat Sbilkret and The 21572 Victor Orchesrra 21545 21590' 25U Organ Jtsse Crawford 21681 Also the latett lied Seal records by famous Victor Artists. Victor Talking Machine Co. temkjl i of Canrula, Llmltod S. E. PARKER, LIMITED Srd Ave. Kaxt. I'hone 83 Dominion Royal Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Rate Repairs USED CARS We have several excellent bu renins In used Cars. Easy Termc if desired.