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AMERICANS requiring TAILOR. SUITS' OR GOWNS in emergency are cordially invited to inspect the beautiful NEW MODELS Simmons Sons 35 Haymarket sw The value of tradition ts best seen in moments of stress. Tradition is the finest antidote to panic. Years of tradition have the reputation of being the most reliable house in London and to-day this is as true as it ever was. MrVRSHALL SNELGROVE uurrrD LONDON SCARBOROUGH LEEDS ABROGATE HANDLEY SEYMOUR COURT DRESSMAKERS 48 tw Bond St.

y. Beg to announce. their return from Paris with a larjre collection of the. VERY LATEST' MORELS from the 1 PRINCIPAL PARISIAN HOUSES CALLOT DRECOLL PREMET POIRET JENNY BERNARD ETC. ETC.

Entire Collection Now on View. American Customers can rely on all orders being executed promptly. fixTQN If you tike your Opt it lIulO3 lilts oa 4I1 scxnokilC wt the CeauncaUl pi Caft 1" you uothrng better Alt tht rnnclpal eolltlftflltal tTUbrb art lttn4 at Buitoe by I UtllU atttll4nb. lat Mu. lchy find flu" Do" Mt The Ptombiera trUt tor uwtv etc.

Nankusi tTtm4ftt tot Hurt Tmublet lallls e4 Picks at uefttla tic ra4 Emi 1101 and Nox Spray Installations. Sektaibacti Quaybtate Baths and lh info Radio Active Mid treatment represent but a few of the sa different 14ieo icij and accessory curl wtlto4s ottanbg The Buivw adk Active at Is wucd1e4 for Cout. Kheumsisvi and 11 tmub ei The Air brsm and the drytst of asy Brituh In AwuMtrents Include eictllent Cat. T. Oxjuet JUclanaf i- hmc Concern.

UUlltat Mink. tua- etc. free Guide tm. Secretary Information Dept Bin ton. ttfM ya.

JtXTOY WIWTER CURE uwt Jto a BRITISH MANUFACTURE ft HOW TO BE. USEFUL IN WAR RED CROSS SOME. DOUBTS MID DIFFICULTIES. deal to-day with the chief among a number of inquiries which haw reached us with regard to certain doubts and difficulties experienced by those who are working for the Red to Society. Mr.

1. O'Brien The ALbey. eel. bridge Co. Kildre rites May socgmt to Un Omtrnl Red Cross A oc that thr at none appertain ttora the yuy numrn branch the Red Croat and al now working all OTCT Great Britain what number of romfrjrta" fur the troofis they Iv.

In hand in order th their nutimt may xoaUroiled and directed towanU lutes that are oded For wanct a War Offlci of ytrdj is staled that. soc a shirts re not required tbnvv I kww. beti made n'- Cy. In view of the starvation azd WM that the tQflbstmIng winter will brinR Z4 a. peony 4oe subcorilMiI by charity should be tracer J.

To piis the. reply UthsJ the nerd i riot feAr that the supply of anything will bf' i too greet and should not be unduly depressed by departmental refusals. Very likely. WI Gunner tells in a letter' that publish I. below.

the War Office is now IlUfTlY1 the troop with socks and shirts but. before the raj over those supplied by the variowt UIIOCialt. for help may eome in extremely useful And in any ca Red Cro clothing can trted to the use of the poor if uced be. I QUESTIONS OF rOLICY. A President writes i Con)4 the lied ere.

Society se deflnlte and full uu4 ructions from he tuarter as to precisely what will be eip vt or uoontr branrlw and yOun- try nib nte wjione irnunfy town haute WpH Te alrp ly been t4inhed Some of the funds collected locally by the- mzht rcK- proviteut It wort" knows uthoitavireT that. mbn funtF' would not re uJvJ lovUhl and forwwl for invent rmel to heieuIuurtrs Now. 0. the m' Ty In mane io arcii being retains fw possible ffineiveiici" which ro afU not. i i n1 meanwhile the ncih4at headquarters appears to be prett.

Thflltod Cro and the Territorial Font ni Association lalrtvtdy issued fairly inxj tiouK and. tpe ionz nsrd1y. it IK nt wiso to make lkb ntt pn arations or to hoard money or Roods locally in ftpeita- tion ol a demand that may rivet an. The WI Tity is ace pirns vefy' fe. of theu rfpitala offrrx- i.

and though eory voluntary Bid lf wh r. nt will do wII to omrtJiing in hand. the Voss Society will it tho wlii-n thf are actively Walter Karrjan. Sxnerton ltctox- jr nt Yarnout a I Toot the Hriti le4 Crut Sorietr provide at. the fro" or ktdy in Vtaglaod it inform the puWir it Has enough in Ld 3 Will nr isirplus funds th re ant to our wouaJrd whertfcr they pw questions we woiMd reply 21 Wl rosy available for Wflberl wu Our fp nd iit Add" tond nany people have sub- scris-IJ II td loc I ltcI Cress fund' only to find they being wa-tVd luu4y 2) oj National Included in it without benefiting any orVhe people' tf re.

To 1 The flrits1 Red Crw ty is prepared to supply whatever the War Jcn ks for. The Socioty wilt nwr hove etxmirh money and all it ft it will eln1 to the beet advantage. tubscnberii shout wAke it. Hear that they do not want sny of their uionfy batL should there be any ooer whn the war iv finished. There will he plentypf for it in malu-ig theSoc3ety thoroughly etncienf la peace tine sad thut preparing against ay future war.

more esyueutlJy it should be found pouteibl to give the Society poww owes tb capital and not merely th interest. dOTIIIXG FOR THE TROOPS. Ak Officers Wife. whos husband is now at tM front writes I hair. stsrte4 colle tmg funds from my friends with tic object of buying shutssocks for the men of the rrpiment.

who I know It ft for bmud with no und" krtljn xfc 4t an extra pair of I socks. root' campaigning they st I on iquirc new which fact the authoritye must re aware of and will In due roll" supply the ry. the effort of myself and others Ii to be duplicated by the doubt the uotdltClotlttl would be by the suthorit throogh th uual lo v. he ontrsrtors. whu mii be extremely uindlaru I So tho that flllXV II I reqi irr in' will undoubtedly have the clothing the new Army and the new Army's proper way to deal with the utki will be i for tbrn to place orders with firms other than the contractors.

1 this twins dose It lit an important joint and should hr solrod on a possible so as to scold the unnecessary spending of money which boo devoted to more usef1 channels. Some statement from the authorltjm Is required. first art of this Jetter is answered by our rpIy above to Mr. O'Brien. There will be a Be for everything that the British Red Cross Society ana Qut en Mary's Guild join supply.

If the nfed has not arisen yet it will ris in time arid tho who are p-nerriiuly prjns their money and time need not ftfor that their efforts will be thrown away. CARE AND COMFORT. Oufmer write Shirts socks are prwri led Of the troTps and rth a ha. so convenient It I. improbable that there will be any srncms lack of U-The orgy thing likely to cock or delay Issues ot clothing will tb diflicuity el UaJuopori and the nectaitq of fond and ammunition receiving first call nnj tM transport.

Bu in this CSM private jTls wit certainly tome Government stores anti clothing. As an old we I ran most strong rstnmeM the sending of chocolate tube tins of ra eine or bo tod vaae4lne. ant I would kirjie the addition I the of disinfectant soap fid t' powder. If this campaign is anythir like the African on tie iifftcnlty of keeping th" ts4v clean while living and sleeping to ones d. th i makes the list ns th nvt appreciated of any that I r-oibly scot and for Infantry and gunners who uik walk wheaetsr rw-fbl.

to save the weight on gun sod Umber and spats the horse. th Taselias Is laraloabl for sort fort. APPEALS AND NOTICES. Lad Grosvenor has allowed the Order of St. John Jerusalem to tetabliab dep at Park- Uue.

be see ladles of he ronraittee will attend July from 11 too to Ii' informal to as to it work in nubc and ambuUor and to provide comfort. for tVi troops. Patterns ol dotr suil ble for toe ai and wounoed well on view and Ladies wiUuff to undertake work will he supplied with parcels of ru' tJlt nnenU for which they ill be a kcd to pay th owl prK' of material wed by theta. Clothing for rfr- a anti gift of ney uboinU addretasrd to Mrs Oliver. are of Couato timsvenor Ji lrk Lue VI' Any uUiug to m-autjja a trained nurse 4 Iron' eau do by' guanuiteeitig It a i week te the Order.

per Mrs. Oliver. XWA il- TorlrSA Unan leavaug in charge of tb nub Field QaepUJ fur l3elium to-morrow. ad I I dy ileteLa tca4dl1tl his to act a bon. urttaxy and 1.1 TB O' a turn jr r.

311 outssmunctiuas to lena AelncIl1x court aw. Cheques end urdei payable to th Ltea8vre2. cn edit Field H. 1 11. sod sent to the 1 Wtoetr Bank.

rare i tiarv It. Cru4 workip. 1000 rinhses already and by week 0 4 I memtw will at work. Ro Ls4y zvagI a has defrayed tb nr czpenaa In view of Ute of utkrrs ate wJllbe gUd to reeive uhexTip towards buy- in tt41tif mkniaI which It jrftty needed. Iocu jot' psr.

lteqld be stat to MI Uelen Sath. n. treasurer Marble Sirs. to S. High IZiddAntt mbrrn pro.

sM dinc weekly parcel of cwnforts to th Uatial tOift RlAew sucli as evkoured hudu.ee- Puoot bier. rhocuLat. drird fruits. et mints. Wwr 1 tobacWpacked in thick lln-foUi ctf Hte ttjrsrwU as HitStrett tobacco small tin.

tuvIc ointment or berated ssadthe psw4a. knives. sad peacils. and I bappy to rc lv cooLrlbutam ar Is kind I i UiUa NEWS IN BRIEF. COTTON BROKERS ALLEC FRAUD ON A BANK.

BASINGSTOKE CANAL REOPENED. At Liverpool Police Court yesterday A. Ozwiaw UaEWOOD a cotton heater. charged with obtaining by pretence from Uoyde Dank loan of S38 I against 22 bales of cotton. The prosecution stated that the prisoner in response to an tultaUora.

interviewed the bank manager Mid told him that for about 10 yeses he haul ell unproprrly pledging- orUen with the banks. lie had obtained loan. by pretending tb the cotton vr free of lien ad ti he required the money for the purpose of the cotton. The plan had been so ttevirty carried out that IN for the war sod Its a on rrdi the practice id have been continued with Immunity. As a onoqUftlce the present anute- men.

with the banks by the cotton tr lt la the hypothecation of cotton wore shaken and even threatened. To pruuov was olullittcd for trial. It should interest all Uw in the industrial and ooronierckJ development of the dlotrictAI serred by the Itiiingstoke Canal to learn that so ample supply of water has been wx-orcj to the can-al by the 111 diversion of the Whitewater Stream at. OJllou and that th canal Is now bring uoed for the conrej uf traffic. or SCHOOLS.

Durham School will reopen moil on September J. TV witter smukra of the St. Georges. Uo pital Xallcal School will begin am usual on October I. Pr THX ClTT Tfc buildings of the Royal.

Insurance Company in street have been completed by the erection over the main doorway of a colonial group of rtatsry in brnnze dinned and executed by Sir. Kraos Jones. of ea. Coxximioy ATTACKXO BY KURDS. A telegraen received front Urmia states it the members of the lb rummLtsiou for flim Persian boundaries while out ihnoti near the of sour.

we re tacked by Kurds. The secretary of the Commission was slightly Injurvd. D. or Ilvxrox. The authorities of Buxton.

rualizing tLcir opportunity of attracting I people who usually to to tontlnotal cores' bay. decided to rebuild the natural baths during tb cooing winter at a cost of 15000. St. Anne's Well soul IL hot baths tMnhrv nt Lave Just Le-ea rebuilt. THE ATIOXAI.

Ptcxy BAXK. The Natioaal Penny Bin DeputJlonT lrotettion Committee invite. depuallors who have nut ready dODO so to wind by past particulars to Mown. Grover Morse 17 I QUel Victoria-street. E.G.

In view of the of wo pa oae ol them huts consened to I cx the committee. I Lartcg or A NEW LY ca. Th new tWbin ftteam Tuecanla built for the Anchor Line by Alexander tltephen and Sons I WM launched from their yard at Govo yesterday. The Tuvcania is fl6flt long and is of 14000 given. Accommodation will be provided for 360 flr t-rUnt rs ISO clMs arid about 00 third.

She is intended tar the Mediterranean and York service. Form LIVES SAVED BY Txaarroiu While a party of the 4th mlon-i I1ALt. VeSh Regiment wvre bathing at Angle. lttutroLr five I of them were canted away by the strong tide. u- tenant WUIitnO thourh fully drca fd.

out lid rescued Ljf uaat Jerick soul three privses One private WM drowccd. Bombardier Smith. of Iotad. Cokbcstrr one of a large party i the RHA who went to Nth. in the lUver Do at.

on. near Woodbridl on Wednesday afternoon was carried away by the tide and druirnewl. in spite of the rflorts or Lieutenint Ylaoncry. son of Fluiery and others to rescue him. Pro A A DZImL RETCQKB.

MATILDA fru aged a licensed pedlar. of straxt bone was charged at. West Po tmrt yesterday with tx jbx. Prinoaw Karadja of Onslow ardeJia who said she was connected with organisation of a hospital in Belgium under lmly Page stated that the woman caned al her house and first posed as a Belgian refugee and then tried to poems furniture polish. Mrs.

Forbre of Onslow- gardens said the woman saying inn had horn sent by tYtncm Katsdja 1 ld her the same story and was Tf' as charity Its. Sd. for a bottle of furniture poiieh- A remand was ordered. Tomer Aviws AT THJI LTTBTK. Jloch cheering anti Un nN an I hi uig was heard at the Lyceum Theatre at UM rental pf Arthur Shirley sod lien lJ ck' military drama.

To. AUin MflthOl5 laid the rot run thick. as eolour should be Wd In plays of this kind and the OCto. all took it In UM right spirit and threw into it I very heartily. With Mr.

Henry TrtaodJa as the I elerrrman hero who turns soLlxtr Mb Wlrtt. as the snfluig and betrayed heroin Mr. Fred Morgan II vIIan4ncbief. nod a eat Inelnolinc Mr. Prank Listrr Mr.

P. OolUi Mr. Ifiutlaud lUH r. rt WiUlams. and other experienced players of this kind of drama the performance 4 a stirring experience.

The play i hodsom ly mounted and the effects are very tolling. WILLS AND BEQUESTS. Among YiUs are the following ALrmAI Jon torYpAL aicdn. of biaxaifTaA. huJTonl.

WeDcr. OtItloIet and pews- torok. en AM maa slid former Harut or BUJtmt or muir t1kma vt ord unuieM Des Il kbM reesn or Uv III lie moo a 4 II per ere. of It ear. tapRaJ thuald I the rveeetty hIa sm lorMlilMlalteeni Tolu.

aKnpMr U1UR Mr RrK TCK iu Kru lTle tldenHnit. Uuwdon 1. lot nuUudoiMhlra. or Qauwr tim hSTsitt al i 1 ii hln and B. MU4 DR.

Dan. rma LUD acid 5 of 53. ma LdhnbnTa. band UM I trrszi 16 al wi It. or or thadios nv of 151.

lrtc19Ci. pukI4m l. lrMtaaikir at lJtv sthidzsZ ijr War Bureau. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS HE eucai. prrssar TOSI sped tel I phone wires placed by Times" it the A ciupoul of their readers tot supplying he 01 charge ll latest War New ka led tb already taxed to the otmort to tic Out SOOM restrict KM be placed upon this service.

In orw. therefore to limit th number ran. the following charts wiU he de to and henceforward I. For ttlecracmto rjascrloen. per maaaJC 01 twenty-leer weros.

AtuLaU lo txttaat boa esnfe tmj tnlr Iki Low-doe rt 2. For the Tclepitoas Newt Scrtice 1 la. per skJtjtlt only Sd3a1uftj traiui ft. For tile shove iafcenr on TV- Tix win Iseat uthcttc new as rereived ha its own War Office or Subscriptions mutt be paid in advance and addressed to The Times Special War Service Printin Hou e- quare Ee A minimum deposit of 2 2s. is required for the Telegraphic yjc any portion of' which remaining unexpended at the conclusion of the Service will be refunded.

NB Tel rbee uhaihcn art rrpwuted NOT TO I ICl1ITE nn ty Tfc lltoc lid uesoins3cted wit a tt tes. cerr 4 n. sales A rx rrmttn 830 ASS. to II ELECTION OF POPE. CARDINAL DELLA JESA TO BE BENEDICT XV.

BELGIAN CARDINAL ON THE WAR. rizolt own ROME. Sxrr. 3. Delia has co elected Pope.

In the second ballot Cardinal yam secured bout SO TOte Kumerou Cardinals voted far Cardinal Metcier as a protest against German action in Belgium. Cardinal Ferrata obtained about 20 votes. Cardinal LorenzeUi is laid up with slight indisposition. Cardinal Soranno Vannutthi has bad a fall. by which his logs were badly hurt.

and WI physician has ordered him tJ d. ROME. Szrr. 3. The customary ceremonial followed the election.

The first benediction by the new Pontiff was given inside and not St. Peter' It. is reported on good authority that a I delay in the Conclave WM caused by a speech by Cardinal Mercier Archbishop of Ma who Wd that in the present condition of the world and specially of Europe. it is i impossible for the Cardinal to perform the supreme duty of their position without reference to the or. rf the war.

Cardinal Mercier was supported by the French and English Cardinals while the Germans end Austrians protested against what they called the undue interference of politics in the highest spiritual functions of the Church. The majority of the Italian Cardinals seemed to sympathize with the Germans. Cardinal Fancy. CavlcantJ and others endeavoured to nuke pence. The situation grew worse when Cardinal Mercier reed a telegram from the Belgian t1iIIter for Foreign I giving his report on the situation.

Cardinal Merrier reported also to have said hjvmgUready done his duty he would if the Conclave were protracted. return to Belgium where his presence was necessary. The British. French. German end Austrian Cardinals expressed concern about the war and asked to the latest news.

licuter. BIOGRAPHICAL Guicomo dell Chissa was born at. Genoa. on ember 21 IS. With the exception then of Plus IX.

who wn elected Pope at the age of 54. diet XV. is one of the youngest. Pontiff. I of modern tin having not yet.

completed his bOtU year. He WM ordained it is stated in 1378. which implies that. he must havo passed straight from school to his ecclesiastical studies. and that ho can known little of the world before hit seminary days.

Five years later on May 28 1 83 when he was still only 28 iijcoino deUa Chiesa was made one of the Camnieri Sopranumerari. a distinction which carries with it the title of Moosignore end allows the bearer to wear the costume of a leaser porporito lie became at the same time secretary to the Papal Embay at the Spanish Court. remaining road until 1887. when he joined the household of Cardinal Razupolla then Secretary of State. lie was promoted to more distinguished functions in the same department.

lit 1002. and in 1 1907 be became Archbishop of Bologna. 11 is admission to the Sacred College dates only from May 23 last. when he wsa created Priest of the Title del Santi Quattro Coronati in succession to the late Cardinal Respigh The creation on this occasion of 13 Cardinals of whom only five were Italians produced in the Sacred College a balance between Italian and non-Italian members almost unprecedented in modern times. The Italians numbered 34 the foreigners Do No one then foresaw that the Conclave would so soon follow.

but till less did anyone foresee the political complications which haw hindered the participation of several of the foreign Cardinals. But of the prelate whom he Assembly has en no one has anything but good to say. The new Pope is of small stature wiry and of active habit both of body and mind. Mi. Holiness is at any rate not identified with the rather extreme attitude towards many tions of critical scholarship and dVvjotional practice which has at times been made a ground of reproach against his predeeeaeor A NEW" LTTTLE MINIS' REVIVAL AT THE DUKE OF YORK'S THEATRE The Earl of Rintoul Mr.

Dlwaojr VJI1 lUrr. Gavin DWinrt Mr. OuftnIOP Captain Ualliwell. Mr. born vwus Thomas Mr.

flier Vraxrr Nany Wet-14' Lelice VOe. Dozxay Jean Ma Jan. Cavern. I dy DblO Mia As with marry another peril play. so with Tit LittU Minister it is the heavier boos that have faded while the lighter have stood fast.

The door releuegioeisness of the Thrun Elders their tragic horror of his on with the supposed EgeepUaa" wench. the ferocity of their behaviour. the divinity that hedges the Meenister" I the aristo- cystic aavr of the Earl the ugly vindictiveness of the Captain it impossible now to take any of these things seriously. You Wmply don't believe a word of them. Was there or such art were there ever such people.

in any Thrums in the world Or are they just early Barrieinns common objects of Kailyard fiction. features of an imaginary Scotland for English consumption Fortunately there are other than these. bits ef er light-hearted fun end bits of gumin. not merely local. human nature the boyish tnjorcnce and high courage and rich teruperJ1tt of tire little the teasing.

coaxing in the end jrrseistible fascination of I I vdy lbbie. and the quaint hwoour of th ldcrs in their t.a of nociJar distraction. It by the gayer eluntnta that the play is I kept I sweet. A clever young aur Mr. Donald Calthrop 5 luck only the other day.

null nriiin4 of Puck about him in tie clerical I lilnckn of tb nrin Ishart- ju i enough to add to UJe- drficht of the pert. A i thoruuxhiy eiignsrnspeirformancw this and. hat is more. an 6u fuUy on through. fur it i of court an ordeal to oompee withthe image rtiU fresh in ttsatncI of I Mr.

TI Matdo in the art. Enough that Mr. ltl rV miars a new arA cwte chsrniizi lure of to do Ml Msrie hr of Babble an adventure. this oae. out of a trippin ttptr ag.

thrcirig. rippling Aerto. The very g. and the very rUnAiW to give pUypoer mit4L1 a little the hens- burden of the reel day. BUCKINGHAM PALACE Ssrr.

Prince Arthur of Ctounaught visited the King this morning. The King and Quet1. i. attended by Sir Charles Coot. Bt.

RN went to 1 Hospital this rjteraot a and 3001 soldiers who have arrived from the front The Right Ron. MP Secretary of State for the Homo Department had an audience of His Majesty sod the Knutaord sad the Lord tMlrneny had the honour of being received by the King to-day. The Princess Beatrice Princess Henry of Battenbtorg and Princess Marie Louise of Holstein visited Their Majesties. The King held a Council this evening at 7 o'clock. There vere present The Earl Besuchamp Lord Piwident the Lord Isling- ten Parliamentary XwOtry of State for the Colonies tho Right lion.

1. A. Pease. MP President of the Board of Education and Colonel the Eight lion. Sir William Ca.

I Sir. Almerio PitzBoy was in attendance as of the Council The Earl Beoochanrp had an audIence of TT Majesty previous to tie Council. The Lord Stsnmo4e Ii siting the Master of the llotiehold and Mr. E. W.

WaUington and Coninaotter Sir Charles Qisi Dt. RX Groom and Equerry in Waiting were in 1 MABLBOKOtTQH HOUSE SOT. The Princess Marguerite of Denmark left. House to-day. The Prince of Wales yesterday cvecina visited the Foreign' Office where be remained over half an houV.

Katharine Duchr of Westminster and her daughter. Viscountesa fichton left London yesterday fut Combexinore Abbey. Earl Annesley returned to Ireland yesterday from Tendon. The Earl of Derby who naa had a sharp attack of influenza was a little better yesterday. Earl FitzwiUiam haa left.

London for Wentworth The Earl of LSchnVId and Lady Maud Ryder. the Lord and Ladyj Newborough arid Lady oonfield at among the latest arrivals at The Earl of' Carnperdown. Lady yl. and the Hon. Mrs.

Edwvdm wero among yesterdays departures for Scotland. Lord Swansea has loft London for Folkestono. Lady Us-sting retrned to Melton VywMdq yesterday from Londba. A Caps Town telegram states that Sir James Tones will assume the acting Governor. Gonoraljhip pending iha am val of Lord Burton.

The funeral of Lord tie Villiers will take place at Capo Town on Monday. FORTICO3UNG MARRIAGES. Carrier 0. sin Miss Tb Vment alinemeed of rslyn. ojhtrT of Mr.

Edward Jewel of Clifton Court no-month. and of the Arentine Republic and th late Mr Edward Jeweu. Ito Captain George Fielding. 8h rwond rs sbo of UM late ROT. Oeewge Uanbary Fielding.

rettor of Uersfoehire Hrs. Fielding. Lodge St. Bea U. Ii.

I1nDXLL Miss Bras arteaed for October Mr. Braddoll sod ICss Dorothy Boss win take qu6eU7 In Loadoojoa Setneday September U. Tan Bay. T. Z.

Davt awn Miss WBXIAXS. Brs nwnt to mnounoed of the Rev T. 7. DTM. of St.

Asaph. SUn. Ides daughter of Mr. Mr Lloyd- Willianw of Wycfatr Anph. and of Port Dinorwto Wales.

MAJRIAGES. To Hon. li crsrt Miss The tnarrlae of on Ralph IWdtt rmlj sea of Lord Orimthor to Mi. Mary Arvhdals duslster of Colonel relldle 1st tis Loers. took place quietly ypst irday at St.

Martin. York. The bridegroom holds a commission in the Yorkshire IIlIMan YtOIIIUry and ha. volunteered sail been accepted for service in Viscount RelIeT' toriJu ssrnn oontint Only lmmo-dlate rrla. and friends vrjpr ent.

A surd of honour was supplied by ti brldrftoom' troop. Ts brid. who was riven awat br her father avid ttend by one. bridesmaid. Mi Marion Hehti 1 daughter of th Ron.

llervam ocktttt MJ4 wore a white tin turamed with chiffon with train of white and uliter brocade and it wreath of or suss bloewom and a tulle veil. Her bril" mail wore primros chiffon with II broad blue Hash and a black lust with a large yellow rose. Th bridegroom who was in uniform was attended by Lientenant Sidney Herbert. Wiltshire Yeomanry as hest man. Among tb rne were th Hon.

tiers-see Dow the Ron. Rupert sad Un. lkekett th lion. n. and Mr.

Lawson. Vlneeneti anti Visoente. Tltlmsley and Colonel tk Ion. OhTt and Mr. umley.

The bride sad bridegroom nrwrd left tI. motor-car for Nn10n Tower. leItt by Viscount Sm E. Uooaxs-tbus TO Limy Caoys. 'I'M nmrrMC" of Kr E.

IZOggImBPies ant Lady Camoys took pith very quJt17. yesterday at the Roman bvrcb Wazwick-atre W. father nin offirift Bg Only fi were preamt. I Lewd tit mother sway sad lord Arebory was tent man. A.

E. X. Wziu tm Miss VUmr. The marrue of cJrin A. E.

ST. Wd. to odolk gunrnt so. 4 Audrey. ywnngmt vshi of Mr.

an4 Mrs. llas o. of Xerton nail. ow4a to UM wee. toot pla qalMIy at MO hd Ckorek.

Cokkester. last Wednesday. Cuunr ii. Gzsese A Miss Tttmirr. The ro amazed Captain Ourirs Dalton in.

SOth UlIfR. shiest 01 tb r. Charles Grfgfnn. sprier ft Syston tenlure. and Mrs.

Ofrf ftt sad Eleanor Catherine Mary loon morfl eonant otjy child of iUlor Peeean Hone ai4 Mrs. Edward Tnnat KM 1 Teooaoi. took place at llIoliaoos An put 31. MISTRESSES AND ANTS See alto Pa i For the cvence of teen proridcd ia ra riora rsrabflsiineers in London wierriy Servian who reply to tsn may advertisement be interviewed by To assist nlitar 3 who require set Cum a Lady Expert in attendance from 10 to 6 o'clock duly at the following fit fist Boos C7i 580 wlnnrr If. Join Btrlfr Co nun.

115557 Mdreii or aaic fr 5ian Sene TELEPHONE A SliftT II 7. TUM. IlOtBORN 3171. nu Wlgrabrc Street. endisL rucre Simple and Inexpensive Autumn Suits We hare now in stock ft very large variety of new Autumn Tailor- Mades similar in character to the garment sketched below.

All these suits are designed and made by our own tailors from ugh British Serges. and the cut. shape and finish are invariably excellent. NEW AUTUMN TAILOR SUIT ketch in best Quality British suiting Serge. Cost ubeautifalry cut with the new fluted effect finished TJ.

waist and neck with soft silk 2 UT1S. New Autumn Suits 5 and 6 each. SOLDIERS' SHIRTS PYJAMAS AND DRESSING GOWNS. UntkthLk4. An NUT Blue.

Grey SXirti with pocket coauinint handkerchief. Earl 8 Men's Prism Salt rooJna Wink. Ditto in extra quality su Men' StrlpcJ FUnMel wti 8. Men's oresint Gewn. in frm us- sknnlio 11.

IYCY nu sue cy avcr BUnkdiiif Dr iin Gown with cord al sa4 girdle 9 Grey Dressing Jackets I 0. 9 RFkLWflCB FLANNEL SlflRTS good shape. strong and JuraUr striped patterns. Each 3 8. 4 8 7.

I RFAL WElCH FLANNEL PYlA- MAS warm and durable Each 7 6 REAL WELCH FLANNEL SING. ill 311 a. 1 SOLDIERS' SHIRTING FLANNELS AT CONTRACT PRICES Price per 101 Slit. Army Grey Slirting 1C 1 7) All WI FUsad I 6 pure Scarlet FUaad. ntn trnGtr I.

1:6 AH Tool tTXiu flannel. extra quiEtj I 0 I 4J Striped Slininj. siuJisinkal2. 9 10 Striped All Wool extra tpuLty 6 NltkiaKut. Wkiie Twill Calk 8 NiPtWt Grey TwiH Calico Bandages.

inches wide. 35 BRITISH RED' CROSS' SOCIETY In order' to rout ladies woo nukieg II" for the Society sparime. sUndard Red Cross Jacket Jackets liclaiess Cairn Shirts. Mu' Ore aif Gowm. Men I Night Py inu.

ad Me AuiaUaU u. OS sew in it Coarttact Vepsrmeat. RED CROSS NURSES' OUTFITS AU soles for Mtalm' Cow. Cot Suet. Overafle.

Aprons. Hats. 4 otW rcejuiaites well as fl outerisl by site Red Crse Soorty. art dull with by ipecialrv led tod prcsspt ddivtry is fw SpecuBcm. patterns.

a mfocmatoa ed a osS Nerseut' Section. St fwel nesasl SJespia us KNITTING WOOLS SOCKS. Ac Bert Vwl ss pry. Per drib. natural nd dark KLaii Weol.

V- ft 4 Best FtajsoM Wa hr sf. ia wlute fjsMrsl. pcysaJ tautisrcs V- ft 59 tW Mktwr. Sxls S4 ra. 003.

a qvelty. Pet 1 1 I KHAKI MUFFLERS Wttxlwvni. Escii WOOLLEN SLEEPING HELMETS MEWS SHETLAND JACKETS- ill PI' q. I tr' 4 I TflIES FRIDAY SRPllOIBElt4191L. at I 1 I ru pan tradit on fYenMatshalJS rove I BOROUCH HA OCATE SE mUR I I 'Ii-ci'- i II Jew I ce i I I I At II I' I I I I.

I i 1. I I relyon I a I tar 2 VU CoD llea 1 un' IIr be ntr. AIIlIItlnncpl1 tnatm tsrt b1mtu. 11111 1clI ta. lfwt TIO rra Sclla ibal QI Ians lIa almnt revt arc.

erc1 b0C0a4bi taj 8 1" a41o I lIcwnanJ a. a tft M. 111I- au The NTE CU fU. 1Il BING DON CARPETS Special Rugs for ta1. ScIooIs etc.

I OJI bUttcw M. 0a0I. Twill 61. Lu A 1 tAIukI4GI IJII 1Nt coL4. n.

Hul IDI. I i I WORK. I We withl nwn rtain dou are wri lIy Lb ttl Unc JiritaiD 1" tbuiL IIt bjo nidd i. orn I azj flnt oI it1 W36 tlll ply ia. gnlt not by mental ftfu a2s.

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naked the II be ad Yr tAt. U. I Lu. Au bto kn I the teftrg OU. I pl.

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tht let i haM I chiefs. d. rir- r-b to pd I lin- UI ri tobanol lueIWj tW boo rorni. ur Of' in ALLEGED Cou a US On f. ob 18d that wse Md that befnlO aid I immlD trowl.

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I CRJESA JQ3DDT. ted Pope. YNC er a tion mary OQ fID ia authori ea ercier I I ble I th i func I Ch I I Il I I I ium. mlC8 news SNJiVH. I fl mo de oovem er 21.

of elec comp ted ear I I j811J 28. h83. onlr GiICQrno 0 SoPm1t1 a I. hou I li07 His Col oge I 0 rompli tiona the t3ture many uea. tional MINISTER.

RETIV AL Eulet Rintoul. 1ISOr SD a ua 1 Daal fT Lady Tier ofthe ed hed Keft a to- dic vt1US8 it La atziou ly. uc I obj CtI Kl ard fi tion. Fortuna lj' light. the coaxinz.

in isu le lAdy the i I lit Si are1I on ds jun 1 the just OUfh dfli JtIrfonn thlOndhaL fuU t-ol'OU pe with Wt I TiI11Aud. mlhe part. 1 I Idp ahnt i dlVlJ1Iitt1 1Ari udy oai cy Ctir Ye plan BUCIilliGW this. 5 London Af Po. lof Hcfno.

nt reoei Pr an 1j 3 Jesue. Counc f-1IJ'6 The champ nd foS BirAlmeric att- Ills I Yaje ty Stanm a ok on at mc1 1 MARLBORO OR Prin Ma uerita Harlborou to-d y. i I a1e I no her' Vi counteps Co Annes1 I I has littlebetter I worth- WoodhoUlO. I The-Earl Lkh1it Lady. Lady Xewbo Can lAd Jhit Fo1ke tone HMti erday te aet rnor.

6 11 day. FORTHCO Tb. med is dnghteT le the Sharwood II IIeretord. linl arna Bnd oll Doroth I86 oa n' th tn I. LIo yJRIAGE3.

Dtcun An AscanuL oul Arcbd. late 7fM vrk. I ho oIQ11t ttd Nnw- l. ssrIprseent Ute Th. brid.

tlendo I rid maiJ. i. the 10 IP ore ril fir and. orange Il b1 llow The IIcrber- Jn the eeta lb. Ra frt the Ji" t1.

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on olll. 0111 Immediate Cirrirn WntJ the I. dinghies tr i owt-c IT 1U11Ud1. AD I Ca A the G1t' 8 rr. EIe Cth tn.

ennnlJ tOt II4ra. IT A. I I I See 14) am lacs ucWt eI hzve Pi lila Tarioas I ScnntJw I their aJ in intcr ewed hnLKA Lad adJrmes 1 010" Or 1F1i ILJ Qw- IT. 1 h1 Sn Id. Knuitnt Hi Co.

W. KIIibrDrilp. Ie ttt i 3111111 Aun Yr spun uo 1. 1101:8 0 1 I. I Debenh8n I I Freebodv gmore Squme nd 1 nex en ilJe Webne l1or.

Me andmadc high- de I uaketgh. is at 7L GnS Vhorough1 well cc Cailored 4 co Arwry So IngoIesekik aWe stripeoi enaeJ i 1 Strj Shirta nl rm alsrin JMJ Beaver Dressng Gownit 10:9 REAL WEt CH Fl NEL wvnuncl ch 76 2. 11 a 3 II Priccpel Bue WoleytmI IN. 11 WooNatwai arJet 111. AJIooIW1I ta 101.

II' Sltjrt ftr. asII 95. NiJrtJ It w-l1 I iDe" eu La kill lor nI Bed HcI Dressing en NURS DraeaCoete ail S' alI. 4 req it rMt Cr So by. i rfdad pt paiaeecL aid onuOII I.

ill Nu ac. DI I l1riG. nttli. if eoI ia aid1llM 6Z1 41' MbrlIcrud S. I4estLtr pa 1f11 It ad 1" 11 FREEBODY" I 1 I 5 e- 7 I ic- I 4 THE SEPTEMBER 4 191L 11 i 4.

I gfYenMa Sh3JSne1rove and I L1LTTLLi Begth Fatiswithakirge frorntbe 1 BUXTON ou ar CO tt3 fS oer Afltht tunnJ Do Muqu. 5 Fad Watr a Bnt Rort. 1aea Caa4nC. Mu ree UJIt. inmsJ 1INGDON 4 Hospitals Uy WM4ba.

Do t. Ab4atdGcrd1a42 3. d. 2 8i1 Wi4 pwA 4. 5 4I1' ltT a.

haJ tr a. I. bLCarItOOLtd at21 1titL 4' i E. WARTll1L I nuI Co ciety. Ce tist Qn AiodaU aeei rOtm tb nuI I ov ou oUed 1iw iznc O1c.

a a eit.ivy. waA ju4co. bew3al. erv uppIy is ovt co ext rernely se Vice-President icuwu in9ructlona PwaJuuart expute4 oun. i htve alresIy ieuttntlithed were uu ot rt h4Pwrt.

retaini4 atr nta TOLu i 4tbmte oC ariutt i tktauhfrn nmrhin brwF they rntiLzd zitcr I Itritiuh ujet burqJe wben fllny lizi nv there hi ru ipundt sdd.ut- aia yutnpIe I tuhe fwdr iunitrrutel4n 1e1OrOIte ofhepeopIe r4 py- I be ty au1vwhatver Qc I 2) th near pea he SOCiet flOp the A whos4 tht ocks I uau1eotUn Tt rMuire te dehdeiy. A cffort4 anthitie Nut nrduret lscu rPqntrfluflts tiwpropr th th as he w. etti' itwiII ir far Gunwr fo t. sith 1 h. ur or tranaut rate ter irge addit on to ad th ciothu fld servios gu see NOTIC a t4 Inhwmetio.

toit. nurng I. sc gcmPBtd sill dt T14 oat ls 1. 41 so byguaraeieeErg t. ryn a.

1filena aZ creed Iiruuh Iftupta1. arvlta iiiI 5Oh5 won wflI be sutscxiptuia i Ithevu. 4 itaflng jattaljnu I drfr4 pepper- tobro packed c4gareteut. os uiroy warn 5395 tend1ng taanclag 1. ntn so.

intei WbItesrtertream be1n 0j a pa wire Nat on posIpartaeulnra 2 wornen rve Th. tnrbinertesmer 004) rlau re Pmbrokeshire. thou dressed. of it P.Lavu.ma Seu. begfnq.

the esed iren Tnw Mieh oh. tigt and kiming Iitridecia A Int od tr. an flhs Zee baair4en jot TJs the 1Isual Inenenc. kh. Isz reay.

enS smotawtJijIlsthsenriTdtbsojmyoai frau sIL sis I flP LesrL is-die 554 01 babs I zieowacI V4enry. a I ke shout St. tpo i2 bc timc erctze se WarNcwi. Pott orev. th l1 rieacrs 2.

estau 5 nc nting is' ai wit Mr 1 tire. La7i. iddai I ii ea tnbed. znt oz November 54 iznpZic wb ve witthe atti tudo zn.any/ues- fr. WhUiO r.

M. aa Se sI. eheer thrse' eri swie iur eiignn performance iitideh aucouduliy won ofvourse. deaI image. yril ahcnturn ii doe.

Miss one Itiirid titnein. io uuxt1 grt3dctv. I- dnaught vi td fru Secref 7 Pjin ere The the4 1Lottho1d R. 1 Marlborough cct f. returned at IHon.

wep tfLoado fz oui arrival Pixr4tico eatrugement Jewv4 JeweL Ito fo 3 Londonon ogssment 3. M4RIAGES. 04. lArebdale. at.

ystnday rd. ti vtui ws was Miii. MI' a brtdmsiI prmmroacliiflonlwlth guests Ifelmiley. rriags rL ocetiag. lives r.

Aveburywes I Cptain fleginsen Nert ptos n4 I uz marriag arraoe1 eccso se 1 gsen ej Angu SiwAns Seca1o Paei4j. rrovidcdjin v-arena Apcnisc enfs e4cat sereQti roan adtlrrs4es- wi41 JflittZy. stres Hits- as 4VERTIStMEcTS. ivTP sbTt1hflzhItI say ii i Iinh and fl 4 Wehiownsthckaveiykge news In 1' hyoiirown n4 I I 1 n.i 5 5 4 S. uut.

it i 5 5' 5. ri I S. 5 a TheCostisbczutifullycutwiththe newflutedeectfinished I S. withpckct P13. i.

akletripe4ILmnel ir 5a4 416 Wol 09 lerns. 6. it Z11311 PricepetrL. Woher.unekeinlaL. Ndral WoeIWhh.

45 SniprdSiiining c. 6 CaIicsfo4 a REDCROSS wt sa1r Pyis. REDCROSS NURSESOUTFITS Cos Hat. rtea a. pt Niiricasipsii SlespiagSsts Wetllsg7e4i.

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