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V. (1 A I Is Your Brooch Stylish? THERE has been a de- cided change in the style of the Brooch, giving a new note to this piece of jewelry. We illustrate in actual size a few of the 200 patterns available. Observe the delicate lines in the artistic designing. Some of the patterns are withand others without jewels.

Those with Platinum Fronts are exquisite examples of the jeweler's craft, although the prices ire very moderate. Selections will be sent out of town to intending purchasers. Have you seen it the "Orange Blossom" Wedding Ring) mi r. iJu if Fir Goats This is season of innovations. I Some wfth the bands of contrasting fur placed a few inches above the edge of the garment, others in styles entirely different.

OUR FACILITIES ENABLE US TO SELL AT LOWER PRICES THAN LAST YEAR, DESPITE THE GENERAL ADVANCE. A. E. Burkhardt, International Furrltr, MAIN COR. THIRD.

5962, $20.00 Platinum Front, with Diamond. 5965, $19.00 Platinum Front, Diamond. with I 5953, $43.00 Platinum-Gold Front, Diamond and Pearls. 5971, $16.50 Platinum Front, with Diamond. am JEWELERS, 24 Fourth Street, East.

The Frank Herschecb Co. 1. Altaian (Go. a Fifth Avenue-Madison Avenue 34th and 35th Street New York 1 arc now holding, and will continue during the month of October, AN IMPORTANT ORIENTAL RUQ SALE The assortments of weaves and sizes Included in this great sale are enor- and the price asked for each is substantially less than the actual vah Al1 of these Rug were Individually chosen by B. Altaian.

New York buyers on their business travels In -Persia, Minor, Caucasia India and China, the wearing qualities are unreservedly Kuarentecd. C.1T0 HAVE LUNCHEON, Ik 1 Jewi.h i lunchao. on fcfcal 'J' Moskovlt. a odal worker of New York. Member of other women organisation miu In lara number.

Mr. Ellas Phillips, 704 East Rldgeway avenue. Avondale, In charge ot tne ac ceptances. It Is expected mat more ui. 0UO women will attend.

THE CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1915 MAIN STTEET His Is a Fur Coat Year i la 100x120 feet Mr. Oarreison gave ss I REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING part payment his residence on Lincoln avenue, Walnut Hills. XX. Dan A. Wolf, retail and jobber In elgais, ha leaSMt frnm Ivinta J.

Hauck the Ladies' Gloves One-Clasp Washable Kid Gloves Tans. Regular 11.50 quality. 1 of Special, pair. epleaaU Fur Trimmings Of every description front to 4 inches wide, yard 25c to $5.00 MnM Oil1 11 tkpnu.h 'I null IWllll Wl TVSIIIUl HltC. Broker Reehl aY Oould for five years.

The rental Is to be about 1250 a month. The lessee will move from bis Msin street HERE ARE ALL cixcixxATm of tradk hfth and VINE 8TRKKTS. The New Should present plan materialise theatrl- Poster folk! will And vacant space for their dodgers and card at a premium In Cincinnati. Beaause of th method! of ome of th manager of theaters In de nying responsibility (or signs tacked an vacant store rooms and buildings Coun fill will be requested to pus an ordinance prohibiting the posting of advertising ma terial of any kind on Improved property unout the written permission of ue owner. The Initiative most llkelv will be taken by the Cincinnati Real Estate Exchange.

acting for the property owners of tha cy. wm. Ileehl, of Reehl Oould, will request tht Law and Legislation Commit- iee or this organisation to so Into tne subject and recommend an ordinance to Council which would fully cover the subject. It Is proposed, If possible, to cover the mere presence of a card or poster on a bulldlrg. posted without tne consent of the owner, as being a violation of the proposed ordinance.

This action will be In line with the clean-up campaign which Is continuously under way In this city. Under ex.stlnt conditions It Is Impossible lor an owner to keep his property clear of slgt.s, much of the work bring done under cover of darkness. There have been Instances re-cently of the owner going to the expense of cleaning the exterior of a stoie and waahlng the windows and rinding tb same covered the next day theatr.caj ar.d picnic placards. "Kew property owners," Mr. Reehl said, "realise the harm signs other than the For Kent' coatar do to First It entire front will have to be reuu It If we are going to have a clean cl this Is one nulnanm that must be ellm nated." The Liijuor License Hoard of Hamilton Dr.

lieorge C. KoJb. the largest Individual Kiier cf inot.un-p clure husea In this psrt of the rouutiy. ysaurday b-tame the lonir Mug factor In the Im-per al Theater, on the upper side of Mc-Mlcken svenur, opposite Mol.awk pla. huyltg the Interest of J.

8i. Cislr Olass. meer. a building contractor. The latter held more thsn two thirds of the" stock.

The property is worth auml l.7O,0 The l.ulldlng cont I.Ojii sea.s. Dr. Ko Is the owner of the Woodward, Main and Woodwaid. Norwood. Miin.

near in; Kairvirw. Kalrview liihl. the Einp.re, a large house at New Albany, and he la flnislilng a bouse at Hunting ton. W. which Is to col tain seats.

The Heptember reports of building per mits la. led throughout the country m. i anoth.r aood snoaing. Tne nrst eotniarl wrtb a yar prev.oua. occurred In August, when tne tnciesae over A rust.

Jl'M. was 14 per cent. 8 pum-tr scores a mere decked Improv. ment. one of wir cent.

The bulKllng rermlts en ritlea fur rVDleniber. as officially reported to the Amerhan Contiact (', total f.74.rt.7.iv.2. as tonipai nv.unt to I4.7H.434 "Vl. ss comparf.i in for the corresponding period of 11)14. a loss or only per cent.

detailed etatement follows: Akron Albany Al ante na.ttinnre urmlnghars Prlifeport ItufTa'o rhstlanoilta Titcaao 'In Innatt 'levalana Tolumbua Dayton Denver wa Moines uluth gaat Urange n. grpt. inn. Vi 077. 71S 177 14 mo 7 OKI ins 1.1.4I4 ia.7i.esio 504.710 ISt 7 MO at470 2K7 121 Wsyn.

Oranil Katrids llarrt.burg liar! font Intliansviolta Irriwy 1t Ksnaaa City Lincoln l.o Anselea t- ul.vll'e Manchaater Mempnls Mllweukes Mlnnwpnlla Nashville NswsrX New Hsvan Saw Ham New Tor Manhattan Ilront Brook'yn noroush of Queens. Rlchmcnd Oklahoma Omaha patemon Peoria I'hllailelprile Portland Richmond Ho'bster Ra I-ske City San Antonio Ban FVanclwo 81. JoaepB Ht. Louis St. Paul Hchenectady Seattle Bhrevepon lout city Spokane Snrlr.ifl.ld.

Ill yracuse Toledo Topeka Troy tica. n. i Washington Wllkeahsrr Worcester Totals s7.BI3 tC 17.7 SIX 1,277 7I ai4. 1 12 77H 2.7 7l H'JN 7Vt TIM. 1 10 11.302 2i i 1.7 tMi.aw M7 7.10 S4.5KI WU.

1.47.4llO I7 lift 10' 1.7:111 4 MT Hit a.47l3 1.41.7 'Ml 3i l.tS.74.7 IM 120 7X1 SeM.1411 4.71,170 2W1.K20 242.74CI im 114. MA BU.013 IW.Wfl 471.HI.7 47 SXO 171 S.V1 14.7.O10 To.evi flOt.KIS 7111 SIS l.s7 2AI.40A 7.6rt.7 l.Bj.70 442 111 002 102.735 IM.968.063 Sept 1014 2S7.1 .7 177. Sit HC 317 store about November 1. OHO 12M.M1l! KI5 i J.1H2 Ii7n 41 TA7 41t 3 I rf 11 :OV1.IMO 1H7.SI (71.XI4 122 mt 421.121 IM.4.V) 1211 no 411 723 IM nil l.H1.0.H 2111 4.VI 1.72. ion 1.2O7.0S17 Nicholas J.

Hoban. attorney, haa bought thirteen lota In tbe Rage subdivi sion, Fati-mount, comprising a total of i 302 feet on Trevor Place and Beegar ave nue, the frontage on the latter place being about 200 feet. Tho ground Is to be Improved with modest dwellings, prln- dpally of the bungalow order. XX- Mrs. Ethel Horvlts has bought through Theodore Mayer the Farnsworth I home, 653 Hale avenue, Avondale, for i 15.500.

The buyer will modernise the residence and use It as a home. Statistics being compiled by the ad vertising department of The W. E. Harmon A Company In bringing the Hyde Park East Subdivision to the attention of the public, show the greatest percent- i ge of direct results cams from readers of The Knqulrer. These bought more I readily than reader of other publications.

i Representatives of the company, after showing a prospect over the subdivision, are required to make a written report showing how the visitor was Induced to Investigate the tract. More than 50 per-! cent of the 477 lots have been sold and 10 house are now under construction, i Elsa J. Broderson has paid $3,000 for the frame bungalow. 44 Hillside avenue. Hartwell, belonging to Fred Pfelfler, sold i through Fred Tuke Son.

XX. I ad- 277 I 77.508 271 IM0 4.71. MIO I 1.711 277 II IB 17 140 I 17 7W Hrtrt 7.74 ISS.1M 8.1A0M 24.172 vat III 3 'T ST 11 7u 5.7,. VVJ M.07T Sl.il'O 40W0 13" 2 '0 S02.S2.7 ,700 TN 41.ST.7 7l.1l4 515 .7 Ml St (Vt'l 41. 530.2.74 Joseph Oarretsort, prominent ia newspaper circle, ha bouitht an elflit-room brick bungalow on the west side of Davey avenue, near Linden Drive, College It 'II.

the asking price of which wa 113.000-The holding wa held by William Ray, trustee for the creditor or ft. fier- on. It 1 reported a oein me most Broker Victor William Hertwlg has sold I the six-room residence, 5410 Wetsel avenue, Madlsonvllle, for Chester D. Allmann to Chrlstiaa Feller for 3,000. XX Lena Goldsmith psld 11.500 for J5TO Oest street, sold at auction by Deputy of all, It rives the poeslble renter the Sheriff Anthony.

It was offered In the Impression that the store or building ha case of Ochs vs. Hxter. The ho'dlng, ben vacant for months and even longer, 1632 to 16K4 Highland avenue, which was and gives the entire neighborhood a black also to have been offered at acutlnn. was ry In the minds of pedestrians. The pro.

withdrawn by request of the plaintiff, mlscuous tacking of sign deteriorate Thomas McEvllley. the wood, and to amount of paint I can repair the damage caus by these Fred Tuke A Hun will offer the follow. iscas. one store recent. handled tnrougn lug property at auction this week: Month la office must have had nearly 1.000 day.

3 p. 1.77:1 Freeman avenue, three-lacks In the woodwork Our first task md-one-balf-atoiy br.ck containing store as to remove these at the eipense of and 10 ro im fame day at p. nv. the owner, and. while lie may not realise, 11 Ji Sherman avenue, fourteen-room but little time wl 1 apse before the brick tenement; lot 2fl by 100 feet.

Im mediately thereafter. il Sherman eve- nue, eight-room brick in flats; kit 2.1 by l' feet. WVdmsday, 3 ft Sheriff'. sale. 1X7 Linn street.

rlKht-niom brick; appraised at fci.Tisi: Victor William Hert. pu leased 1003 and 1U4 tg, agent, hamr dsy. at 3:30 p. 112(1 Trust ding The change Is to be made West Court two-anl-one-lmlf-sUry about 1. lr.

Eric 8ttlr will brick or tight rooms. Fridsy. 2:3" p. move Into this building about the same Wa'nut Hills fist build. ng, 2238-H Kemper time.

Ilsrw, containing four flv-rom flats. Im mediately thereafter, lot by 1.7.1 fet. northwest corner Ashland and Locust streets. Emery McDowell and J. L.

Ia, former, ly of lirbanon, who are making a a-eMsl-t of new fcnmn In the western part uf Norwood, yesterday purchased, through F. M. fosiello A Son, the southwest corner of Ivanhoe and Wryer avenues, the plot being 91 1.70 f.it. The seller was J. L.

Cook. The buyer psn to construct three or four dwellings, one of which I be a duplex structure. The entire Invest-' ment will lie In the neighborhood ol xv I A price of a front foot has been paid by El wood Comer, Interea'ed In saddle hor-es for twenty-flve-foot lot on the wett side of Montgomery rosd. Ju'. south of the I- and N.

Railroad, the eel.er being Cliarlea Schiear. i XX Al Koch sold yesterday, for W. 1 "Wldmeyer, the flve-roim bunga ow at "IS! Knright avenue to 8. Kelber for President Conner, of the Cincinnati Real Estate Kxchange. yesterday was ap- with 4 for bei lemrjer.

is i poinieo neaa or a commlitee by the True- I'rlmarll the favoiable showing la to the sudden llgn.enlng oi tne ne market which occurred during the first few months of the Kuropean war. Comparing rres. nl conditions w.th those of a few months ago. In addition to a roucn money' mrke. there 1 now oii-aervable an expansion of gene i el business and a greater disposition to embark In construction work, also a raroeiung oi i pries in many line of building msteilal.

1 which I baaten.ng a number of delayed I projects. Of the 5 cities tabulated below, 4. or I more than two make gains uver I the coircsponding period of lat year, land many of the gains are very Isikc Dayton Increases 34U per cent; Oklahoma, IBM percent: Washington. Si: 'Spokane. 2M; St.

Josnpli. 27t; Allan's, '2X1; Indianapolis. 207; New llsven. 24J: I Bridgeport. Uu1svll, 1K; Mllwau-Ikee 14.V Newark.

ll; Philadelphia. HC; sinox Cltv. H4. and Worcester. 138.

Cincinnati's gain over last oepumoer was HO ier cent, and 43 per cent irurn snuary 1 up to September w. rem-a red with the same tertod last yar. The two last monthly statements have greatly Improved the record for the year to date. Tbe total permits issueo in inea cities for the nine months of the yar tree to the Zoological Garden I question. One of the objects of the com-mltti Is to ascertain the value of the pioperty from the owners and to co-' operate wirh other organisations.

An im-presslon prevails thst the Board of Education I the proper body to use It funds for the purchase of the property on the grounds that It Is a strlct.y educational Institution. The Cincinnati brokers will make an effort to secure the Hill) convention of the Ohio Arsoriatlon of Real Estate Exchanges. This year's meeting will take place at Toledo, October 28. A general meeting of the local exchange will take place Thursday evening at the Hotel for' the purpose of electing dele- The Boosting Comm.ttee of the exchange will be Chairman William Albert Hall. Jacob Bchottenfe Arthur W.

Davis, Dale Ebersole and Ralph Costello! XX The fo lowing statist ical table, compiled from Dodge Reports, throughout Western Pennsylvania. Ohio and West Virginia, gives comparative figure on construction work for the past five yean: I Contracts I Awarded. January 1. 1013, to date I fiM.i4fl.win Correspjnd'ng period 1014 114.41i7iji0 Corresponding period HUH 12T.833.0tsj Corresponding period HH2 8T.3IM.UiiO Corresponding period IBlt Corre p.mdliig period ll10 01.438.ouo Week ending October 8. Corresoondlng period 1Ht4 1.4N4.OH0 Corresponding period 1013 2.fll7,Oui! Corresponding period IB12 8.nn;.tg Corresponding period 11)11 l.TOi.Oon Corresponding period 1010 2,01 OH) Week ending rVntemher 20.

1013 1.242,000 For month of January. 1915... 3.4X0.MIO For month of Febiuary. 1013., iU.IH.oki For month of March, 10 1.7 14 ll77.ll For month of April, 1015 H.tHl.miO For month of May, 1015 B.2T5.OH0 For month of June, 101.1 l.l.lMWflno For month of July, 101.1 1 1, .73.70110 1 For month of August. 1013....

14.018.fnO, For month of September. 1915. Catherine Casser'y has bought of I Broker John D. I'rout the Utter brick duplex apartment at the southwest corner of Rosemunt and Midland avenues, Price Hill, for ItUOO. EZAL ESTATE TEANSFESS.

1 (Tha tas stamps Indicated In tha transfera are affixed St tin- rul uf cents rr everv sacti or fraction In value of the property con- veytd) I AVONDAl.E-Frederlc Ouethleln to Emma' S.4?l.r-1 tluathleln. TO hy 2103 feel, more sr le.i. 01 on the east aide of KldRsway avenue. 1 AVONDM.B-Kmsnuel Iseman to Mslka lee-1 34 100 feet on north (Hit of Mafia. HO Wl I avauua.

In Avondilo; 110, J'lH CAMP WAHHINGTOS-LoretU Colllna to Mary I Kokup. Lot 45 tn Dsvtd gulnn a aubdl- I I WTW tvlalm In East Lamp Waihlnftnn; 1. i Jani I I'HKVIOT-Oeorse 1 Brhrauder to William 1 HcnieDai. vi weai aloe or Cheviot avenue Has 1 CHWIOT-Th Pars Hall Rulldtn Compsiry jdhn II. and Anna H.

Wa.lrauch. S7 Imi on north aids of 81. MsrUn's place, in Cheviot (tax COU-KOK HILL-Ansellne M. Htrele to Elisabeth Lewis. Iota and 61 In Block A In Charles Steele's first subdlvtalon In College Hill 1.

COL1.KOB HILle-Orlsndo c. Peters to Charles Paters. 130 by TIH fort on Idaple evenua, 230 reet west of Hamilton avenue; (1. COLUEOS HIUL-Aufust Pusnnea to C. P.

and O. C. Peters, same property (Us SI 50); $1. PBl.HI-Wllllam Kumpf to Henry Mueller. Uit 40! In Jamea Uoudtn's sub- dlvlal.n In Delhi (tsi 11 60); 11.

FA1KJIOCNT Jamea art bin to Nicholas J. Hohaii. lota In O. N. Safe's suodl- vlelon; It.

FAIRMOUNT-Harry D. Hl(man to William Pearson. fiO by 900 feet on north sidt of Kalrmount avenue tuu soi; i. nnrKX TOWNBHIP Toney Ksaaan to Edward F. Kchoenlng ot Lot ST In Keewn a Hemaath's aubdlvlalon tn Oretn Townahlp lias all; HY1K PARK Jamea E.

Mooney, truatea, to Cla" B. Fsrreii. urn i in Hyae para sub-alvlalon on Madison read; tl. ar BI1 VISION Leuta Junlet to David and Bather Nkltt. (our lota to aubdlvlalon ef ijouta JUIIW V.i.iw expenaiv noue oi inn iype consiruc- v.

Hsffner to Josephine M. tlon in tne western pan oi me country, Hle'er r)v years' leaie rmra spicmner, the cost alon belnf 117,000. Tbe lot lutt. of Lot sod part lot 11 In Jotm Tht Order of the Day Fur-Trimmed Frocks Corduroy Suitings Richly finished, wide wale, hollow cut velvet cords; in a very excellent range of modish shales; 27 inches ide (pi A A Yard Jbl.UU i rmm FUR-TRIMMED FROCK of Oiarmrune, in bcltwl model. Full gathered skirt.

Princess front; vestee, gleeve am! collar of iclf-colored Georgette Cre.e; finishing touches of white fur Lan'l on cnllar and cuffs; Brown, Navy, Green and Black Attract icely Low Prices For Women's Smart Coats SPORT COAT of Wool Check, briid-bound; large set-on pockets; collar rolls high at neck; finished with 4-inch belt; self -rovcreo button- 7 TA trimmed I PLAID COAT of Wool Plush, with box plaits tit back; finished with round yoke; velvet chin collar; pockets and belt cut in one and detachable; 1 A buttons to match 1 U.DU LONG, FLARE, BELTED COAT of Wool Plush, in assorted plaids and checks; large velvet collar and deep cuffs; finished with self-Ann. A material at edge WteU.UU A LONG COAT of fine Blark Plush; slurred at waist line in finished at front with a wide bel'; raglan shoulders, high collar; flowered satin A A A lining WU.UU fist Mm Fashionable Silks Black Chiffon Velvet Erect-pile velvet and velveteen suitings; extremely fine texture and finish; gorgeous qualities for suits and dresses; 32 to 42 inches wide. Yard $3.75, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50 and $2.20 Stripe and Plaid Still the supreme styles for fancy waists and combination dresses; a profusion of the newest color effects in pompadour stripes, satin 1 aire plaids and solid color satin-striped taffetas in full variety; 36 inches wide. Yard $2.00, $1.75, $1.69, $1.50 nj $1.25 Linim Satins a il Will tie g.tt.iniuii o-seasons quality; shown in all the new lining shades and black. Yard 79c Tsnffir.

RmctplcRnot $25.00 ANOTHER FUR-TRIMMED frock of Charrreuie, in cut-effect style buttons to the side, with drop-silk l.tit- tons; high collar, deep yoke, wide gir die; tunic tnmmcd with CA beaver, navy only 0C I AN AFTERNOON FROCK of Crepe Meteor, in a full side-plaited model, with the entire Lack of bodice and wide girdle across the front, all in one piece of cloth. Kand-cmbroidered in gold and silver peacock feather design. A hite satin collar, with eold lace and Georgette sleeves to rratch frock. Tiny self-covered and embroidered but tons finish this model; tn Navy, Brown, Gray, Black and Wistaria $20.00 Velvet and Satin Frock With bodice of velvet; black satin sleeves; deep velvet cuffs: double collar of I. lack and white Georgette; patch pockets, 1 A bone button trimrr.ed 9 10.011 ivii iiiiv viairaviviWg.

Bj 13 Veet Finest Selection t( Pitterni Ever Shown. XI 7.1 4j feet Mortgage Filed. Edward C. Hsuer to Louis Arnold I 1,10 Jennie V. Porter to runoamentai ana Julia P.

Mtnturn to Fulton B. and 8. A. No. 4 William B.

Hsndy to Delta L. A. il Hnnna la Southem Ohio L. and T. Comrany tm i Jim to Q.

A. Patera Realty Company wiiiie Pmhob to Clinton L. and B. Comoany r.l .) Ferdinand H. Oellenbeek Brlehton Oerniao Bank Co achankel to Prlos Hill B.

and L. Oo. Thomas J. gab te Liberal L. and B.

1 MO David ftkltt U) Louis Junlat Edward W. gchoenln to Central B. and Co 1,000 Aiwa Ui Ceutrai Jairmouut and $10.00 Wool and Fibre Rugs Size 9x12 (cet; plain colors and two-tone effects; a fine bedroom a tmm rug sDO.lt) Fin Marquisette Curtain 2Va yards long; white or Arabian wide insertion, with lace-trimmed erfg; and tVl.50 ffl QQ values. Pair tPl.eO Marquisette or Voile With hemstitched and open-work horcers; white, cream or Ara bian colors; 25c val- ues. Yard 1 OC estsis on rolersla avenue: annua) tv re.it (IM).

IU Prtvllej. of purchase at M. Wallnsuch to Park Hall Build- VW In Co vntivviHiD-Jeaale A. Kchmtclt to Auiust I. Mary cVhetipleln to lale 8.

and L. ml Uorothv Schmalilmn. by 1.73 fsat WHIUm Pearson to Harry D. on eat alda of Elvln evenut, 100 feet north Ixna K. Rodefleld to Hcrtha Mayor Mhsnmuor avenue.

in norwooa us ll" 1 1 icsiiiii niuwni r. oiminonas, 0c); (1. KORVVOOH-Charles B. Taylor to Wtlllsm Mfwii IS months' lease from September 20, 101.7 if ln C. HopKlns's third subdivision In Norwood; rent for terra with prlvlles uf purchase st 12,100.

OAKLET -F" Mronert.to Ells Moonert Lot ifii in subdivision of Oaklsy Park; II. PRICE HIU--Msry F. Stevens to Bdward H. ncbrnkel. 20 by 125 feet on east side of Well street, on Price Htll ilea 3 50); 1 VYAI NI'T HILIJ1 Moses Hlrschmsn to Henry Wuenk'T.

Ihree years' laaae from Octobsr 1 1H1.7 prsmlaes known as 251T ailbert avenue; monthly rent ISO. witjjt ed Frederick A. Blen to llaraaretha Sanie to W6 H. MM to Court street (Us 111. Si.

8arfeanf-le to W0 Wl J.ons 1000 if S.soo 1.400 Mortgage Canceled. John P. McLaren to Oeorre J. Lehrer 1 1.57S Sahie to eat em and Houthsm Life 1n-surama Co 12.004 Jeremiah A. Swseney to Nineteenth Ward B.

A. Co Jennie Portsr to fundamental L. ana B. Oo. Kate C.

Rosers to Provident 8. B. and T. Co Patrick J. Ihsy to Liberal L.

and B. Co. John C. Brech to Brighton German Bank Company Olendale 8. A Edward J.

Burke Same to Centennial B. A Halite David to C. Schweninger Kleanor W. Harris to Mary Hoffman Thomas J. Sab to Edward B.

Uulnn Rams to Henry Bollnian Nnerla tn Maillson B. A. No. 2. Katharine Coffey to William R.

Frances Farnsworth to H. Williams 1.000 Bva Selssr to Ololie B. and Oo 3,000 Lena K. Rodefleld to Victoria B. A.

No. 1 2.000 Harry Inckiuan to Louis n. mice S.2U 1.000 IM NO 1.000 i.000 200 1.000 1.200 7 740 7(0 ANTHONY CLUB TO MEET. The Busaa B. Anthony Club will have a called meeting on Tuesday at the Sin-ton, with addresses by Mrs.

Joseph Ellms, Mr. N. N. Piper, Mrs. N.

8. McLaughlin and other. A large attendance I New Arrivals in Women's Clever Suits FOR THE LARGE WOMAN of critical taste is a specially pleasing suit of whipcord one of the snappiest fabrics of the season. It is shaped on conservatively smart, straight lines, slightly fitted to the back, with soutache embroidered ornaments over each hip to form pocket design also on sleeves. Silk velvet collar and vestee; genuine skunk edging on collar and cuff.

Smart yoke-front skirt with panel back. $45.00 VERY HANDSOME MODEL is a box coat of Chiffon Broadcloth, in dark green. Russian shield, with high chin collar: six rows of braid on collar four on cuffs, bottom of coat and skirt; 34 et buttons. Other shades, navy, $40.00 A BUSINESS SUIT in fine men's wear Serge. Norfolk effect with plaited ripple skirt side lap in back, finished with I one buttons.

Self-belt; satin-lined and interlined; velvet inlaid collar; yoke flare skirt. Navy and MacKonly. Ladies' and (OA Aft Misses' sues 0U.Uv Flannelettes For Cool Wtather Ladies' Gown Of outing flannel, neat striped effects, with collar or round neck vC Ladlss' Cown In white or striped outing flannel; some nith collars, others round neck, I raid- 7Q trimmed; extra wide I 7C Ladies' Gown Of extra heavy flannel, either white or striped, with pajama closing: others with collars, scalloped ec ges fl 1 A A regular and extra sizes. l.UU Ladies' Knit Skirt--In white, pink, blue and gray, with A borders. Each JVC Ladle' Knit Skirts In all-wool, light and dark effects.

QQ Ladies' Knit Vests To be worn under light-weight coats; in gray, navy and black $1.50 to $2.50 Ladle' Beacon Blanket Bath Robe Many beautiful designs in light end dark colors. A Very special at wL.vv Another New Lot qf Trimmed Hats, $8.50 and $12.50 Ntwat and Most Complete Lines of Nemo "Wonder lift" Corset The makers of Nemo Kopservice Corsets, through years of experiment, have now developed a corset which may be regarded as practically perfect in construction. First of all, this new "Wonder-lift" Nemo Corset is a corset of style and beauty. But its altogether new feature is the srecial alidor inal device which lifts and supports. This device is adjustable, by the tightening or loosening of small bandlets, to the individual needs of the parts requiring support.

Nen.o 'Wondcrlift" Corsets ttC AA are priced at tfD.UU In addition to all regular sizes, we have extra siics for the stout women 38 to 44. Our fitting service is the best in Cincinnati. MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN Of Liberal League Bag Increased Boll To More Than 8,000. As a result of six day' work In the ten day' whirlwind campaign ot the Liberal Iieaxue 8. C.

Nielsen, Chairman of the committee In charge, yesterday reported that the total membership of the organization Is now 8,13.1. In six day 831 new member have been added. "The committee feels Justified to pre dicting that the membership will go over the 10.000 set as the goal," aald Nielsen, The campaign will close at 6 p. m. Tuesday.

Louis Lehman 1 In the lead tn the race for most member. Flv prises, having a total value of 100, will be given. Workers who are holding back their reports. Nielsen says, are apt to be FIEE PREVENTION DAY. Owing to the absence from the city of Captain J.

J. Conway yesterday, no special observsnce of fire prevention dny was msde by the Chamber of CV mmerce. The day was generally observed throughout the country under the of the Safety First Federation of America Many local tlrm as well as families engaged ln a general clean ng up ot premises In observance of the day. New and pleasing collet lions of Autumn Huts announce their ap nea nee for Monday. Hats for streetp a 1 1 for dress.

Each model is specimen of rare tieauty and ele- gsnce, having been frefully pat terned after a more expensive creation. The shapes 7-ary tmm the small. close-fitting hats to the larger shanes. wttb fancv ostrich, naradise. fur and flowers used as trimming, in many captivating torms.

Untiimmed Shape In a variety of styles in- cluiunii Pokes. Sailors. 1 n- cones and high crown el ects; moderately priced Woolen Dress Goods and Coatings Non-Oushabl Silk Poplin 10-inch silk and wool fabric for waists, dresses and skirts': a regt lar $1.69 quality; full range of new shades; all put 1 OP ular colors, ivory and black. Yard .0 l.a-J A LINING SPECIAL Imported Satin Serf ID inc'tes wide; an extra fine, silky finish and an exceptional quality, suitable for bloomers and gym suits, as well as lir.tr.gs; black onlv; J5c value. )p Yard a0c Now Co tint 50 to Sd imhes wide: full range of tredn rr and f'urk colors in l.nglish Tweet's, Sion-tftnac.

C'iH tave, Zil eline, Iioucle, Chinchilla, BUuk and Crray Astrakhan, Melton Cloth, Shepherd and a complete range of Fancy Plaids. Yard Rugs and Draperies $1.95. $2.50 and $22.50 Aiminster Rugs )J1 $22.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs 1Q tSO Neamles WIKaaa Wilton Velvet Huna. 81ie Dxl! feet Hubs! IS.M Drassele .75 up. Fino Suiting Serge 44 inches wide; soft, fine twill quality, made of Australian wool, in a full range of popular colors and black; a splendid grade QQ and an exceptional value at, yard 07C Cream Chinchilla Coating 54 inches wide; the firm-back quality that is known for wear and durability; extra heavy, for winter coats.

Specially priced, yard $2.00 and $3.50 New Chiffon Broadcloth finish, chiffon weight; one of the leading fairies for coat suits, separate coats and suits; sponged and shrunk, ready aa black. Yard 0s.UU Black and Whit Shepherd Check 36 inches to 54 inches wide; complete assortment of all sizes checks, also broken and fancy; very popular and stylish. Yard 59c 89c. $1.50 KOCH TO LECTURE. How to make the oddities of the' Queen City proper matter for news-l paper and magastne features will b4 the subject of three lectures to be giver by Felix J.

Koch, traveling magniliie and newspaper correspondent, of Clin clnnatl, before the College of Journal-) lam and Advertising of St, Xavler's College. The course will be open to the, public. The lecture begin Wednesday evening. HI first topic will be "Tha Mechanics of the Future." A ThOLSAND DEAF PEOPLE. A thousand people become deaf eacK yenr.

we are Informtd, because of nag. lectlng to overcome catarrh of the noitrlt passages and throat. Always when one, is getting over a cold' In the heud Hrets-Inger's Catarrh Balm should be used. It costs but fifty cents of any good druggist. and may save many and your hearing sense, too.

Perhaps the reader' hcarJnK Is not so acute; perhaps the ears Itch and thump away lnsld where on cannot see well, it' catarrhal deafne coming on, and the way to abso.utely stop It Is by using this wonderful healing1 curative balm I'retsimter Catarrh Balm, It is guaranteed satisfactory hy and a Fire sample may be had by aoW dressing. Inclosing 2c stamp to cover cost of mal Ins. Prttstnger'a Catarrh Baltit Dayton. Ohio..

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