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CAPACITY C30WD AT FINISH Itu; Building Jammed with Hovel Inj Mob There to See End" Endurance Tut, r.i yfviu rw sath T. and Jake Ki1a of Philadelphia, "-r hovjr of wXJ errlntlng. won the r. at XI Awn Square Oarda U-t nM. a was Ml artee th moat hind ef a battl witk Ed- and Frank Corry thai tha w-r aLU I heap up a large enough 1 i In tha r.ral shrifts to give tftatn -t sn.1 t)rf ruveted pure.

1 'h th final hour Kopaky and ii.ru -ra a coi.iritnt merc to th avtrjr fair Up on or tM giilty lewra would lv i nrf bal ks and ahoot nut i i V.in. J.r so'nts. 1 soln'. 'Mm Uaram -I fwi, olr. and 1 iliawnw au i a th; trim 1 null ev.o.h.

I i -4 liit- ii. i nor. f.4xs wer hav-lr iaat mgttt a-' tar uj-'. Wiiinn ftimf tiarjen was Ly long lines ani nrij nt.n-d saaut UV-tr tin i in. l.

oi o'iiota. L' i io4 tsis lnltel t. va- a. ia fuisa had i. l.r evca.ri.

Many tf i i.i. tin i.aii baea there and nwi.il tun- tt.Ua aa invitation to ui vil and geflh a it l-a Uj-dn was f.lled and i t. -r. eten (ikatli.g room. i ri.rs nU-d to the f.r,li.h.

Men wltQ Ii. ti. "lan l. to pay ai-i t. p-i.

fr gid srta were 1 ir ti rfrK-a. It fui I th of the a crowd. Th i at Lie of th Oar-i i. Iiti T.n of pop-eyed I. nf.t was rreiled that w.r.

cn em-h Ti lfm were fiiiW .1 i i tir ptiorta cf tiie i i- i I I I i i i w- 1 1 -I i Kad anoen enuh forealsht Ir In a Thousands hankel in the arena i ai ri-. re question than. a -hall multitude hung a a. ft i kd if It had In ported fi-n the wee tern 'I a r-w wh'ffa of fresh air to rt In through the Ittimuiatly became, anl Llrw out arain. i--.

rr.nt cf Dupuy i-rir r. Tom to cat. up f. li.ll ro.J fulde. and at 4.1 a'ti-inuufl th Frefir-h ritler i s' ry and exhausted that I i from tne raie.

It I rfriit. of luiiiiy which save r. i ilrr life dur i r-w rinri. Mni-e Kramer i unt iKiur teamd tip with: 1 Ka k't tha whole park on i i i a i. I.i.

whirls around i. i The terr.fn: of Setting ir-d ll of the Frenchman's i i. ant ha was pretty! i he Quit. I who entered the! i b-" (in to the Lorg Inland I 1 i.f lnwoid. were ra.e at 4 It was th ilir g-in.

throe fidare have rs-r it t.e.k gamenesa and It but as long as they did. hts have been rl.l.rg on nerve i. fir iMt two daya and ha'-e, I ly fulling behind i in Frl- mr r. f.ey wre bth off the trei'K but on account of being t. 1 -eniers were p.

nallied. of tne af'emonn sprints r. the t.ru rf MrNamare and a'rong aa ever, and lii (ii cf th- afternoon, each vi an. 12 points t- the M. 'won and Niacin f' tv.

farorlte team a Mf wi i-e. ail when I in to the last evening 1 tne wore was as ii i aid Mar'R, 4A: Madlen la at A III I. l-a and I-; li and Maiatead. Kopeivjr, T'J. Onoun and TV EST Or.

PRE-WAR BASIS. I Orjaniie Again for letia Activities. Ath- nii'-KiO. D-e. 7 Collegiate athletic ir- Coiif i-rence were restored to a re-war baais tu-lay at a meeting of Hi Tn faculty Committee.

TVn fr.kl.man rule, wiped ut when the ir assumed control of the u- to student army i wa. iv. toted, and th I i uii.C.r. iln tame Into con- i. Ti.e coiiimlttta voted I jr rules pertalnlcg 'it (o.nUt.1 KMvn.

COYS' HIGH NEARS TITLE. f.ceds Only One Victory to Take Chess Lajrgl. T'r the Manual chess team 1', and a.iiiig tliulr fifth Vic-t. i)- tt.e' Central T. M.

C. A. In I k.jn yt'rJy. the chess players the Droklyn High School rn iy 1 1. tlie cLamplonshlp 1- that it la only nacxs- t.in la imi victorious in on i iini.e.

lo the Other match i'e r.un1. It-nmond HiU da- ui. i-I -r I .1 by to 1, and i finro T-'W-naend by the aauie I a ilea sweep of lt i i.l flu veaant. Xsvier Pasters Succeed. T' i.r Itir'i second bas-k .1 jie the Overton A.

C. j-'-iy cmvinolng fashion ty the ore of SI to 11. The il. en th curt of th ri 'U bu-t O.mnaiium CITY COLLEGE FIVE VICTOR. Defeats 8t.

John' at Basket Ball by Score of 44 to 20. Th City College S. A. T. basket ball team lat night played 1U last cams a member of th military organisation, which was demobilised yesterday, and defeated 8t.

Jhn' College of Brooklyn by 44 to 20. Hereafter tha lam wilt bo under the colore athletic suparvNlon. fichmldt at centre was the tar rvf the lun', caging eight basket frf.ro tho field. Half of those shots were effort from past the mlddlo of tho evurt. Tho Hneop: City College.

(44.) realties. St. John's, (20.) staia It. J. ltWly fr)an U.

F. Pamlano fcrhmldt K. fVegel Marion ey UotiMoa Uoet from flat acnaiMt. Prolan. (3.) Iloinian, (.1,1 Mule.

Bartow. i2. J. Keiiy. (1.) t.

KMir, Oarniano. (8.) Ms honey. from faul i'rojan, (4.) 1. barlow f.ir Htuta. IU-fre lorn Titer, Columbia TUna of haivea 20 ntr.Mtae.

SCOTT HIGH ELEVEN WINS. learn, ehampions. of Essex County. 19 work la the shoot off and woo by one to 0. The Ohloana used straight foot- "l- baU to eore thre touchdowns on long Two runners also had straight scores msrch us th field.

-in the weekly snoot ror tne ciuo cup. 'They were J. M. McLaushlln and O. C.

a auarter of a 1. 1 1rt half, kicking on every first down. ma th. n1 ot letting within striking distance until th gam was lost. Finally the they furred beep going at home players worked to Poott High at tlite praver.t th Ir- ten-yard line where the visitors held fi r.i-,u Ktnaaj and Coburo fn.m ror thr Mai and Snow of Marbie-a u.n r.a Their stamina and h4 tor foal.

a and when the hour Mhi. r. f.r.ilwl rklcri ware it on erg eihsustinn. ie t.a ba many thrill. fig six Ln pst.

but there ha i u. ii a af atetr enthusiasm tiiaii t)rn. ten minutes I "1 Hi w-k gruciiifig i Us oca I i. ti. rit-r sjrh a I he kii'iif gained l.r a ir fci.l had s'm crs.

i. iieiiJ4, 1 i 111 i I i. i t.v brrall) in their I to a-ep U. I ur ffrth a series i. ti tna Garden In an I mr.

if a-n mil hat i 'I Cm; ir as aarl setr- -i ai. tt.e b.t tie for this at lTi' wild Ur.N'iman raeed a.y i' i trie f.rst mil ant his rart-'. -n the McN's- i i t' init '1 and rm in in h- Mirth. This gST th i rr a la I. 1' rw r.f seven leading i ir uf tn final Sfirlms Toledo Football Team Boat Marble-head by 19 to 0.

VARBLEHEAD. Dec. 7. The mi.v a.u i lup to count tor in snooi on. irw Scott High School football team, cham- torattT gunner, who for many years was plon from Toledo, had little trouble to-' the champion of th Crescent Athletic 4a, t.

beat the Marb.ehead High School c. MINEOLA AIRMEN BEATEN. Boaton College Gains One-Sided Victory at Football. tporlal to Tha tirw Tfk Tm. BOSTON.

Dee. T.CJn snow-covered Braves Field this afternoon the Aviation football team fiom Mineola. L. 1.. was no match for Bout on College, which I roinpteted its uncestful season by roll- Ina up a 20-to-O scot.

All four of th I iloetoa touh.lon wreoniad In the flrt two 0 beca tin th sllpptwy thn fKld. Htry Tlie lineup: BAstea ColJs. rlton. Mlneol Arlstnrs, Hi an Cuoek Bow l.r F. twrl rbaa I'rWlM li4iin lor.ntfil I.L.U., a.

I R.T;. 1 II. slon In the annual Ao.ni. Wetiber Templeton Montgomery News Wetland McAvoy Addlemaa Itefoe. J.

I Hallshnn. Uftjilt-H. V. Unaemaii J. fteSulng.

T.ne of af i0 an I wj jf mtnutra. Tvuchilomna "minell. Brlrfsea. 2 Ouaia fratu tuerikne F. MorriMey, t'rban.

COMMERCE GAINS TITLE. Wlna Tenth Soccer Victory and P. 8. A. L.

Championship. Winning tenth gum In succes- from Witt Clinton at Crotona Park. th n.i-f players of the High Kvlioril or cornmrce Hirh S- beat-n bv the score of 1 goal to 0. The advantage was established In the second perlrei, r.fter a ro-cnrlng first hnlf. Peven minutes after the re-start llunora, lr.el.le Irft In the chemplors lineup, ob-tnlneJ possession of the hall In a nilxup bef.tra goal and whipped It Into Clinton net.

Th. lineup: Commerce. 11. 1 Position. I Witt 8trora JrtilcWpeer M.r..

Vr.id.t.tn Kletnpner t'LManlln K.mars I 'oitmera trharffr llunor KuiWh Referee Mr. Ooldon. Lltseamen Meaars. rl.l and Tow. time I Bunora, Conuneroe.

Time tlalvea of thirty mlnut.a. Manual Training HTirh School proved too good for th Commercial teum In the I. 8. A. I soccer match, and gained the victory hy the score of 2 pulls to 0 Moth points were earned during the first period of pls'.

Fhootlng the only goal of the gam within the first ten minutes of Morris Hlfc7i defeated Hoys' Hlfrh by i goal to 0 Nelnon. iilnylng at center hi the Morris forward line, tallied the point off a fine pass by Friedman. CRESCENTXcThELD EVEN. City College Plays Clubmen to Standstill at Soccer. Soccer players of the College of the City of New Tork P.

A. T. C. held the Oeeeent Athletic Club eleven, former champions of the Flel.i Club League, to a tie score yeeterday in their match in the Lewlaohn Stadium. The score was 1 to 1.

The lineup Cnacent A Position. City Cllee. (1 -aw 1, Humphreys f. fitahr L. Wir.o1r.rr O.

Tl. lyeWrlS I Marfhea C. t.ti.4iL la a i Crple O. Van der Wolf H. TVme I'hilllp il.

Goal Roherts. Penalty Koaentierg Hinny Kats Krho-n FTatllch Bonaparta Roberts Marwlt- Fanning Lehrman Silver kick Van der Wolf. Referee Aflle Lelirman. Llneamen Mr. Johnaon and Horstft'it Roaenswelg, Tlru of halve Forty-five minutes.

NAVY PASSERS IN TRIUMPH. New Team Beata Baltimore at Basket Ball, 69 to 3. gpeetoj I The Stw Terk Tlmta. ANNAPOLIS, Dec 7. With almost a new team the Midshipmen showed lots of speed and good shootint this afternoon, winning from Baltimore City College by HO to 5.

In the first Iocs, basket ball game. Particularly good work was done by Farwell. a fourth clssaman. while Lewis, the othsr forward, and Derringer, centre, both substitutes last season, showed, remarkable Improvement. Lowes, who has a bsd knee, got In for a few minutes toward the close and "hot three seals cleverly.

The vlaltors scored only ouce en a court goal. TIME ALMOST HARNESSED. Airplane Puts Relay Runners to Shame In Speed Duel. That the method of transmitting news dlspstches by carrier of the present day Is far and away superior to the ancient style was aptly l'roved by an aviator and some ninfty-fjur runners on Long Island yesterday. Athletes from five urrilk htzh schools and th ttate Ag-; rlctiitural iichool at Farmlngdal.

L. 1.. carried a l.iea.age from J. ti. Smiley, I reaUient cf the Ciylls Shipyards at Tort Jefferaon, ta Colonel si.

T. Harmon. cajmmaiidr of th Haselhurst Aviation H'ld at Mineola, by relay. ea-h man of th ninety-four running a half mile. The forty-seven miles were covered in fours hours and five minutes.

A few minutes after the messsge was delivered to Colonel Harmon Lieutenant 1 li. Ix kwoud limbed Into an airplane and flew back to the Belle Terre Golf Club with an answer to Mr. Smiley. Th airplane covered th forty-sevn miles in seventeen minutes, or Just 228 minutes faaUr than tho ruaaars made the trip. T1TE NEW VOTXK TIMES.

SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1018. ADDED NEWS OF INTEREST IN WORLD OF SPORTS TCRA1I CYCLISTS TAKE SIX-DAY RACE and Man Rids to Victory in Annual Grind at Cardan. HIGH SCORES MANY ATM.

A. C. TRAPS Gunners Find Weather Conditions Suitable for Smashing; Blue Rocks. Shooting for December cups started under the most favorable conditions at tho Travers Island traps of tho Now Tork Athletic Club yesterday. Not only were there forty-one gunner oa the firing line, but tho light was Just light, and as there was hardly any wind to bother the flight of the blue rocks.

every one of the regular events was taken by a straight string of twenty- five targets, with the single exception of the Haslln Trophy. Frank B. Stephenson and W. 8. Silk worth each had a straight string In the shoot for the Travers Island Cup.

As this Is a weekly event, the' conditions call for the score la the Accumulation vxi iiiiicai. ovarii vicuiicu 1 1 a on the prise. Thre turned the same trick In the shoot for th Accumulation Cup, which also carries a-leg on th Red Cross special. Thev wer T. Lawrence, George 3.

Corbet. Chairman or the shooting committee, ana Jr. js. Belbert. Although no one had a straight string in the Haslln Cup shoot, eight nlrnroda I hsd full scores of twenty-five targets.

They were W. R. IXlc-hanty. C. A.

Brown. T. h. iAwrenc. O.

C. unnnell. H. G. Vogel.

W. Bauer. J. C. Tar nor, and 11.

ft. Keece. Although no prise Is offered this year for the high scratch gunner. T. It- Lawrence had th mttufavtlon of leading the fldd with a card of (M out of 100 ELLER MAKES FAST TIME.

ixjilixis, and thre cum easily rr---- rkimnU. tf filers could not hang on to Former Hurdlo Champion football en their own side Yarda in 0: 09. Run 70 Jack Etler. former hurdle champion, made his first appearance since being reinstated as an amateur, at the Indoor athletic meet of Manual Training H. S.

Itarvejr h- rDnrlunth Realment A. A I'. 8. TV series. I.

S. A. (i Karp H. Um.tcln L. II fire- pberg Bquldary II i-ollack I.

11..... Check I .1. K. Furrow Hhnn'J 1. PaewRkl Kau-r In in ruunrrnui ivcaiiiieiii.

iuivlj, Brooklyn, last night. Etler run In an exhibition at 70 yards and his tint, as announced by th officials, was better than the record for the 'event. Eller was credited with 0:09 and the mark on the A. A. U.

hooks Is (:) made In IfUl by J. L. Hartrsnft. and equaled In 1l1 by J. I.

Wendell, filler, save his i nhibition over Improvised hurdles with Dan Shea, I'a-atlmo A. as his pacing ''jack Srllers and Homer Baker failed to compete in the l.OoO yard hiindicsp race, which was won by Chsrle P. Carr, paullst A. with an nllowance of r0 yards. His time was -3.

ramoi were held for tha thltcd Wsr Work campaign and commenced with an elaborate patriotic KST rmirVrSS ii COCHRAN WINNER WITH CUE. various teams representing the boroughs or Tork Tha deciding victory me efter a hard Young Player Dsfeata Mornlngatar niBKie, in wrurrt urn lit union waa by S.600 to 1,858 In Match. Welker Cochran, younr Chlcggw bil-liardist. won his week's. 18.2 balkllne match against Orti MorninfsUr.

former champion, which enM tart night ot IHly Academy, ny a toiai atora ui S.auO points to l.S-'a. Bethlehem Wins at Soccer. Spti-utl lo TKt Sctc York Timti. BETHLEHEM. Dec 7.

Bethlehem Steel procured a good start In the American Challenge Cup tl face today when, in a first-round soccer contest. New York Shipbuilding was defeated and eliminated 2 gouts to The first goal was made In 32 minutes, and the second In the second period after ii STUYVESANT BOYS IN VAN. Two Relay Toama from School-Win at Eactern Dlatrlct Moat. Relav tesins of Stuvvesant High School scored two impreesJv vlctorica 1 yesterday In th competition opn high and preparatory schools at the tenth annual Indoor athletic meet of the EaMern District High School, held In th Forty-svnth Kegiment Armory, Brooklyn, la one th Stuyveaant runners vanquished De Witt Clinton runners, while in the other the Commerce representatives trailed behind. i Clinton downfall came in the S-SO- yard medley relay, which Stuyveaant won through the efforts of W.

Allen, Roth. F. Coyla, and J. Horn. Th time was 6 :14 4-6.

In a quarter-mile relay for 10O-pound runners, Stuyvesant's first team trounced th Commerce team ln07S-6. Another Clinton relay team lost In a half-mile race for Impound boys, trailing the Boys High School quartet home in 1:44 3-6. I. Schaeffer was th leading Individual performer in the closed competitions. Ho won the 100-yard handicap dash, when he breasted th tap a winner over M.

Kolbraner. Later Shaffsr accounted for th prls In th a-pound shot put when from scratch he heaved th leaden tnl.ele S7 feet 4 Inches. I The summaries: opxm KXKrm. ann-Tard Relay, oo-r-euni 1as. Wen by P.

tT. Manhattan, (Moebua. ramevale. 'Fartison. and H1ns: P.

8. J. Manhattan, (A. Korh. W.

Woiar.ky. H. lMrwlt, and II. Smith.) aerond: P. 123.

Brooklyn. 4 A. Reeve, J. Rota. 8.

Elaniaa. and ti. llern-teln.) third. Time 0:47. 440-Yard RWar.

lOA-lwond Oasav-Waa by P. a. 14, Manhattan. (Jtedman. Lee.

Tt-maxlan. and Lensnna:) P. a. 40, Brons, (M. aplaa.

W. pi rummer. A. Hehnapo. ami H.

Nadiman.) s-evnd: P. 9. IS. Manhattan. (Lultsa, Carnlvale, Termini, and Bureky.) third.

Time not take. i gso-Yard RMay, Unlimited Weight Oasa. Wen by Holy Trinity -hwlt (R. Atkinson. C.

Haan. ft. Vowiy. and J. tumilejr;) P.

10. Manhattan. (Paahalian. turao, 8o- men, and rielffer.l aeend p. B.

14. Man- halt an. (Weiss. Tlta. Fnnelto, and Peter- sen.) third.

Time not taken. I AAA 1 Vw nr i ii, iiri.T, vw. i ftnjrvesant tl. S. firs team.

(A. Hinder, J. Ernatetn, i. Levinstein, and H. Naaeoy.) It.

a. of Commerce. (fHterman, Carter, rank, and ftoidberg.i second: Ktuyreaant M. eeend tnam, (O. (eamser, B.

at em, T. Kleliimao. and B. llaiaertn.) third. Tim sao-Tard Belay.

12tvruiMl Claaa. Wa by Boya H. 8.. (Pavis. lanrar, Cahen.

and Suaaman:) tvtu Clinton M. pler-' moot, fanioaon. Wolf, and ohen. aeeond; M. John's Preparatory ttrhool, (McKeen, J.

MltoheM. Hlrtsan, and loe.i third: aturvneant H. (. Mints. J.

Wensen. A. Uw, and A. Beeoca. foartb.

TUw I :4 a-. garVTard Medley Relay. Won he atuyeeaant 11. Allan. J.

Itoth. F. Coyle. au4 J. Horn, i De Witt Clinton II.

first team. (Clark. Br.van. Nahllts, and A. Hanfraan.) second; Morris It.

(Ham, PKltnhman, Ulrulna. and Q. 8elgernian,) third. Tln.e 3 14 4-9. CARROLL IN LONG PLUNGE.

Merman Cover 68 Foot 4 Inches but Handicap Boats Him. Liberal handicap to a Held of worthy rivals caused th defeat last night of Cryil Carroll. New Tork A. C. metro politan cnampion, in a jnuuging cviiich held In th pool of the New Tork A.

c. In connection with th opening Indoor swimming meet of th Winged Foot organisation. Carroll. In the better of two trials. Clunged a distance of feet 4 Inches, when tit on mtnut time allotment Interrupted his effort.

With a handicap of six ft this made his plunge 74 feet 4 Inches, th fourth best plunge recorded. Leo Olebel of the New Tork A. C. former schoolboy sprint swimming champion, won the chief prlie with an effort of 83 fet. Glebel actual plunge was 02 feet, and had a handicap of 20 feet.

Adolph Hann of Rutgers College gained second award with a plunge Of (J feet, while bol Cohen, Ninety-second Street T. M. H. waa third, with 74 feet 9 Inches. In a water polo game which closed th piogiat.i tin fork A.

C. vt-Sran team, led by Captain Joe Ruddy, trounced th elham Bay Naval Train lng Station sextet lo th tuu of IS to 0 Th summaries aO-Tard Swtm. Novice. Won by P. Bernard.

Central T. M. O. Brooklyn I B. Hsnaw.

Huii-ers GoUcbo. second 1-alrh llearn. New Verk A. third. Time M- 1011-Yard flwlm.

Sealed Handicap. Won by H. R. Rlpperser, Pwlham Bay N. T.

8 (la aeconda.) 1 Grt H. Arfinan. I1-fcara Bay N. T. 8., 1 :01 2 aconds itW.

Dowllng. Pelham Bay N. T. (14 Seronda.) 1 :07 4-K. Plunge for Distance.

Handicap Won by Leo New York A. C. (20 with 2 feet: A. lUnn. Rutgers College.

(11 feet. I HO feet, aeeond; 8. P. Oohen. Nlnety-Seeond Htreet T.

M. H. Am (20 feet.) 74 feet 9 Inrhea. third. Fancy Plvlng Contest.

Handicap. Wn by Itudolph Laeke, New Vorv A. C. point;) J. 8ponberg, New Tor A.

C. points aeeond K. MeAleenan, Pelbaiu Bay N. T. 1S points.) third.

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$1149 Other watches from 112.90 to K3.O0- en's Watche, 7-Jewel Elgin mowe-ment; 14-kt. Colby case, $29.75 Other 14-kt. gold waU-hes, $29.75 to $123.99 Military Watches. IS-jewel lever Swiss movement; nickel ease; on fine Kitchener strap; full rs'iiurn dial; guaranteed for 1 year, $2549 Other Military Wrist Watches from $9.09 to $75.09 Waldemar Chains. Long, engine turned bara and fancy lirAs ia 10-kl gold, $79 Other Waldemar Chains, 13.50 to KOJt Vf 'e-' ry i -r 31M ST BROAD' JJNY-1 i SX Blouse Sale Most Ek Bracelet Watch.

gli r.Tled ease, 2J- year guarantee; flsin poLih, extension. convrtibl bracelet; 7-jewel Swiss lever rao-rement; guaracteed. $15.99 Other gold felled Brarrtei Wsuse up to UrareWt Watch. 14-kt. ahape), engraved; eitrnaion, eosk-treruhle bracelet; IS-jewel, lever movement; fall guarantee-i.

$3299 Other Bracelet Watrr.ee la 14-kL gold. S27J9 la Wrist Watch, 14-kL gold; cushion shape; pUin rxdith: on black rib-boa band; li-)wU Swiss Vevrr movement; fall guaranteed. $759 Other Wrist WaUhea, 144.L gold, oa black ribbon, $25.09 to $7SJ9 Diamcnb 2frmrlrtj for iUtn anH Blcntrn Platinum and cold combinations. Brooches. Bar Pins.

Rings. La Vallieres, Watch Bracelets. Lor- gnons, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, Men's Sets for Evening, Cigar Cutters, Lockets; all articles mounted with diamonds. Fine workmanship Diamond Solitaire Rinsrs. $33.00 to $675.00 Diamond Bar Pins, $22.0) to $575.00 Diamond Brooches, $21.04 to $325.00 Fancy Diamond Rings, $45.00 to $450.00 Wrist Watches, mounted with diamonds, $110.00 to $450.00 liilffl 11 ind a wonderful variety of designs.

Diamond Mounted Vallicre. $27.59 to $300 J9 Diamond Mounted Bracelets, $35.00 to $509.09 Diamond Mounted Lorgnons, $12.00 to $175.00 Diamond Mounted Scarf Tina, $1S49 to $125.09 CLlBHS fnrelrv Section Main Floor mi Diamond Mounted Coff Links, $15X9 to 1759 Men's Sets for Evening Dress. $64.99 to $239.99 Diamond Mounted Lockets, U.Ct to $12-9 Diamond Mounted Cigar Cutters. $25J9 V49J9 fP 21 A Blousc-Cifl Beautiful for EverjfXpoman ftraoirdlieary 1 1 28 Beautiful Blouses, Which This Maker of Only Finest Grades Sells Regularly WHOLESALE at $5.50 to $1 1.00 Exquisite Dainty Fashions, Showing Such Features as Hand-Embroideries, Real Filet Lace. Combinations of Net.

Shutter Tucking. Daintiest Valenciennes and Hemstitching Resembling Hand-tvork. Etc. Have Been Secured Because of an Accident To Sell at Only (Aom Aotf and Telephcn OrJert receive within twenty-four Aurs this announcement can It sremoei attention. I fjtcsuie (Asre is net a cemsfel cofor tit mstortmtnt in every Georgette Crepes Mainly, AH in the Very Finest Grades Sizes are 34 to A deficient water-sprinkling system caught this collection of newly-created, handsome blouses lying ready to be shipped.

Of course they could not be sold as perfect, although even careful scrutiny does not discover the water-marks in many. A liberal insurance allowance has enabled the makers to close them out close to this price. We are passing on the full advantage of our purchase, offering values that have not been paralleled in years. In time for gift-giving, for holiday wearing, this Blouse occasion is welcome. These are the colors in the collection: White.

Flesh-pin. Bisque. Taupe. iVavjj, Creen. Brourn.

Black. Also: 108 Made-in-France Lingerie Blouses, formerly $6.95 to $8.95, $1.95. (Counter-mussed.) Note Particularly: ln any styles, a cannot, in airness a mlt, seaW Horn ts C. O. mr recn escAsnfrs at credits.

Asif convenienta arrant tJ J'uplay anj aJJllianal Lev see praiJti I at faciLlaUj acotc. GIMBELS Blouse Section Third Floor.

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