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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 16

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THE DAILY STANDARD UNION: BROOKLYN. SUNDAY. AUGUST 22. 191H. 4 Good Models of Corsets ST.

SUBWAY $1.25 Pearl Bead Necklaces 1 FIFTY CENTS a Pair, Value $1 Vl at 75c. With Gold Clasps ROTTERDAM MAIN NEUTRAL SEAPORT fTlHE beads are very lustrous In their cream IS DHl OOfiE THEY are of light weight batiste and ventilating fabrics in styles suitable for most figures, medium and Empire bust, long over "th hips. Included is a uplendid TAPE GIRDLE, and a r-rose tints very nice the natural pearls. JL Some Necklaces are of uniform size beads. STORE CLOSES AT 5 P.

M. Saturdays at Noon others of graduated sizes. Novelty Jswsirr Store. Mala Floor 7 Holley Clark, as hit privat scc-letary. Directly after Commissioner Malt-hie retired from office he secured the appointment of Jesse F.

Orton, who had been his secretary for six years, to a post in the Corporation Counsel's office. The duties which he bad performed devolved on Assistant Secretary McKlnney, of the Commission, until Commissioner Hayward selected Clark, who was brought to his attention by his activity in curing more adequate trolley-service by the New York and Queens County Railway Company in Queens. The unfounded report th retirement of Secretary Travis H. model of Royal Worcester make with non-. to stable boning rinr t.

It Connects Manhattan Bridge City Is Ideally Situated for Handling Oversea Commerce of Continent. Tracks With the Broadway," I Trunk Line. Ready! Our Greatest Fall Sale of HANDLES TRADE OF GERMANY EXTENSION TO BROOKLYN. China Gut Glass, Lamps, Clocks, Art Wares Difficulty, fn Work Through First Sight Is Disappointing to Jhe Tourist. rOME months when war first shut many of "the foreign sources of Glass, Lamps and other products are excelled nowhere in the world Whitney from th office has held for eight years is believed to have arisen from th selection of Mr.

Clark for the vacancy unjer Commissioner Hayward. A report of the choice of a new loan was misunderstood as relating to th Chief Secretaryship instead of a subordinate one, affecting only one Commissioner. Secretary Whitney is taking his first long vacation in a number. of )ears. getting renewed health ar.d Water and Quicksand.

suDDly. ho one would have dreamed it possible to get ready sucn a sale. Savings of a Fourth to i Th National Geographic Society has prepared the following state ef subwajr construction Is the entire strength in the 'State camp at Platts-burg with-other city officials. ment concerning the city of Rotter dam, which is now the leading neu tral port of Europe: system as planned for dual operation by the two great transit companies la the Canal street connection, which When 1 the American tourist of But the work has gone on in the countries at war and the fine goods have come through to New York and to Loeser's. We have our China from England," France and Japan even some from German and Austrian potteries which were in the hands of American import-era.

It is as fine China as ever came from these countries, and PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THEY EVER WERE lower in manjr instances. We have our Art from Italy wonderfully beautiful pieces. We have bur imported Glassware. We have also, of course, a large and very fine collection of the very best products of our American makers whose Cut Th reduction by th Long Island R. R.

of Its demand of KSO.OuO a year for years to $300,000 a year for the lease of the tracks of Its North Side division from th Flushing wllf unite the Manhattan Bride former whose mind was filled with a preconceived notion of Europe mad up a wealth of statis tical ana historical information, ap More Than Half are now available. The following details are not complete, but they are typical of the savings in the Sale. Expect to find everything as fine as you could wish the designs and shapes the very best, the quality the highest, $9 to $150 Dinner Sets, $4.98 to $75 meadows to and through Flushing, Broadway. Bayside and Douglaston tracks directly with the Broadway trunk line by, which Fourth avenue and. Brighton Beach trains will run uptown in Manhattan.

The contract proached the port of Rotterdam on his maiden voyage, he usually suffered his first great European dis to Little Neck, and from Flushing northward to Whiteston Landing tor this work is held by the Under Jrtnnins and Foundation Company, appointment. The most reliable of and Beechurst. indicates a willing cess to meet the city's proposal ten which also has th work In Broadway reference books had prepared him for the fifth largest port in. the world. Acoordins: to these works.

der of $150,000 half way. Agreement may hinge upon the other condition Wonderful Cut Half and Less between Howard and Bleecker streets, which it baa practically completed New Tork came first upon the list in the offer in regard to additional station construction and grade cross of the world greatest seaports, fol ing provisions. With many more at a coat or S2.29S.084. lowed by Antwerp, Hamburg, Hong trains on the rails th need of pro $25 Porcelain Dinner Seta, $14.98 New plain shape with heavy band of best A i The Canal street contract is for Kong and Rotterdam. Rotterdam led The measure of greatness.

luiu giriu uuiureu I ty a iiue vi auu eiw H.822.9M, and Is about one-third done. tecting the public by abolishing the grade crossings is evident. The Third Ward of Queens feels of course, was the grand total of The time set by the contract for its completion is March 16. 1917. By that tons of freight, entered and cleared by each With this information about Rotterdam in mind, many an American time It Is alao expected to have the Broadway work all done, at least as Combination Cut Ice Tubs, $2.98 Covered Butter or Cheese Dishes, $3.98 lira I Cut Sugar and Cream Sets, $3.98 Compartment Relish Dishes, $3.98 Combination Cut Orange Bowls.

$3.98 Combination Cut Fern Dishes, $3.98 Combination Cut Footed -Bowls, $3.98 Combination Cut Roll Trays, $3.98 Combination Cut Two-Handle Nappies, $3.98 Whipped Cream Bowls snd Plate, $4.98 Rich Cut Orange Bowls, $4.98 Floral Cut Sugar and Cream Sets, $4.98 that as It contributes toward the tost of the new subways It is entitled to a share in the benefits, particularly as it is the only large sec-lion of the city, save Richmond, Bonbon Dishes, Handled, 98c Dmln Sugar Holders, 98c. Nabisco Wafer Holders, 98c Compartment Relish Dishes, 6-Inch, $1.49 Spoon Baskets, With Handles, $1.49 Brilliant Cut Fruit Bowls, $1.49 Two-Pint Tankard Jugs, $1.98 Floral Cut Comports, 5-Inch, $1.49 Floral Cut Comports, 6-Inch, 1 .98 Spoon With Handles, $1.98 Floral Cat Sugar and Cream Sets, 1 .98 Rich Cut Oil and Vinegar Bottles, $1.98 xar as Thirty-eighth street, the contract for the subway between that has strained bis eyesight from the forward deck Just off the coast of $9 Porcelain Dinner Seta, $4.98 100-piece Set of good porcelain in a pretty pink floral pattern with gold traced knobs and handles. $20 Porcelain Dinner Seta, $9.98 100-piece Set in a continuous border design of soft rich colors embellished with gold. $25 Porcelain Dinner Sets, $14.98 100-piece Sets in a decoration composed of a band of traced black and pink roses. Austrian China Dinner Sets.

$14.98 A neat pink and green floral pattern with gold tracing on every piece. Well decorated and good china in practical shapes: 100 point and Fifty-first street. Including which is not directly reached by the great subway system. If a five-cent fare supplants th high rates now Holland, vainly trying to pick, up a skyline like that of New Tork. All gold handles.

Thee. Haviland China Dinner Sets, Pink floral clusters with foliage on Theo. Haviland Limoges China. Best coin gold on knobs; regular 100-piece Set. $35 Austrian China Dinner Sets, $19.98 Continuous border of pink roses edged by line of black and line of gold.

Handles of full coin gold; 100 pieces. $50 Umoges China Dinner Seta, $25 Rich new border design on fine quality of china. Handles all solid matte gold Sets regular 100-piece combination, including that has rewarded his effort has been a low, barren, desolate stretch of sandy shore, lonely to a point of sadness. This dreary outlook is the Hook of Holland, relieved on nearer Inspection by a rambling shed, a combination of baggage and customs Stem Glasses 10c. Each, Worth to $2.25 Doz.

Plain and optic mold Glasses, Claret Glasses, Wie Glasses, Cocktail and Gobleta a clearance of two of our open stock patterns of which we have hKeTal quantities. Two hundred dozen Goblets in the plain design only. house. There are a few scraggy bushes and dwarf trees in the pic bread and butter plates. pieces.

ture. Probably, In nine chances out charged there will a great Impetus to building and a consequent increase of population In a large territory which will be brought In close proximity to the heart of the rre-tropolis. Queens holds it is as much entitled to this as its neighbor across the East River and Sound, Bronx Borough. KAISER GERMAN DYNAMIC FORCE Single Pieces of Open Stock Dinner Ware Regularly to $1.50 Each at 5c. to 50c.

Each wide FlrfM-d Stemware. I Or. Each. I Colonial Cut Baaket. floral pwttrni, Colcnlal Cut Baaketa, floral patterns, Every picca In a continuous border design of roses entwining two lines of color, gold traced.

Regular $3.98 Dozen Nmi etehad data ea fin. crytaJ; ample quan-UtlM at Gobl.ta, Cbampan. OIiiim, Clarat GlaaM. Cordial rimn. Sharbat Qlaaaae and Sherry Olaaae.

Tatjla Tumblers, rag. 0c to S1.20 now, each Se 4c. and Se Plain Crystal Tumblara, rff. 60c dexca. aacb Se Colonial Table Tamblaraf res.

9Sc each 4c Etched Table Tumblere, rg. $1 each Se LJcM Cat Tumble re apocially reduced for tbla ale. 3Tc ear h. Meat Sic- eax-ti. Steak Piur ea VSc.

eera. Koset --h eacn. iitiiie Lnr of ten th tourist has reached the Hook after the -turn of the tide, in which case he has had to land there. In July an unmerciful sun beats down on this tongue of land, which, together with the pigmy train waiting upon the smoky sands to carry the passengers to Rotterdam, makes the traveler almost feel that he has been landed in sleepy Africa by mistake. There is nothing about the Hook of Hollland or the narrow, shallow ribbon' of water which leads to Rotterdam aid him in realising the magniture of the port but an hour's ride away.

Rotterdam Is to-day Europe's greatest neutral seaport. 'The vast business ef Antwerp and Hamburg has handle Floral Cut Blnfle Flower Vaaea. HMnch, SSej 14-lncb Floral Cut kl Tea Glaases. bell ebape. blown crystal, cut srape deelsn.

with handlee, Needle Btched Flower Vaaea. practical else, optic pattern with conventional Oeaisn In needle etoh In, each 500 DozenfUght-Cut Goblets, Each 19c Thin cryatnt Water Oobleta of an attractive ahape with three epray floral patterne In llsht cutUnt. One-third under the prices auch Oobleta should brtns. Trumpet-ahaped Llsht Cut Vanes, thin crystal. 6 Inches tail, with fluted stem and scalloped top.

cut floral pattern, each each 11.75 dosen. Bread and Butter Plates, each $1.00 dozen. Pie and Dessert anl Tea Plates, each 8c 2.10 dozen. Breakfast Platsa. each Sc $2.20 dosen.

Dinner Plates, each ISc $3 dozen. Teacups and Saucers, each He $1 dosen. Fruit and Vegetable Saucers, 5c $2 dozen. Oatmeal Saucers, each Zc Always Keeps in Touch With hes. each 35c each.

Vee.bie D- IS SSe lie Sir, ISc each. M.Ik Bi, 2c each. Cream ech f-Sc each. Sugar Bo Ij. each His Armies and Government Officials.

$2.10 dosen. Soup Platen, each Se footed, floral 1 Whipped Cream Seta, optle dealsn, eat pattern, with ladle, special each. Breakfast Platters, iSBc. each. Oravy Bon ceased.

London is an object for the GENERALS SEEK HIS ADVICE. enterprise of war. The shipping to western Europe can alone rest completely secure in the harbor of Rotter (1 for Summer Frocks Worth to $5S i 360 Pairs of Women's Low Shoes Travels In Well Furnished Train dam, and this port city has become one of the busiest places, for the purchases of all central Europe will pour through its spiral streets. and Is Well Protected. 98c a Pair.

Have Been $3.50, $5 and $6 THIS IS THE FINAL CLEARANCE of all broken lines of smart summer Low Shoes. Many styles are included, though there are not many pairs of any one kind and, of course, broken sixe ranges. Women who find their sizes will cap tore one of the ereatest Shoe values vet Ideally situated for handling the oversea commerce of central Europe, peopled by a race of skillful mer the Ug Times Square station, being held up by the difficulty raised in the Joard of Estimate over its approval. I The Canal street work involves (many special difficulties, due both to the character of the street and the fact that this subway has to go under two existing subways without Interference with train operation. The Canal street link is really the direct extension of the Brooklyn subways for B.

R. T. operation into Manhattan. The present connection for South Brooklyn trains with the Centre street loop will continue to be used for trains both of that subway route and its extensions, and also for the Brighton Beach trains as soon as they run underground to the new Municipal Building. Bores Coder Two Subways.

I the Canal street route goes wider the Centre street loop at Centre and Canal streets, and under the existing Interborough subway at Lafayette and Canal streets. Fro-rvision was made for its construction when the piling was pub down for the Centse street loop, but under the old subway the difficult work of sustaining- the present structure while tunnelling beneath it has to be' provided for now. Another great difficulty in the work is the depth below the water line that the excavation has to be TTiade and the need of pumping out great quantities of water and of sheathing quicksand encountered beneath the old bed of the canal from which the street takes Its name. As much as 10.0,000 gallons of water a day have had to be pumped at times and three-inch tongue adjoined sheathing has had to be driven completely enclosing the excavation in order to prevent urf from flowing in and undermining adjacent buildings, la- the original tri-borough system It was planned to construct a two-track route under Canal street from the lower deck level of the Manhattan Bridge under Canal street to the North River and have it go under the route planned for Broadway without physical connection of tracks. Some work was done on this under the contract with the lO'Rourke Engineering Construction Company for the Broadway section from Walker street to Howard street, which includes the Canal street Intersection on the lower level.

I Plans Had to Be Altered, i But -when the B. R. T. rout was jlsrid out for the dual system and Broadway was given to It a Canal street track connection was pro-f vided for, and the plans were altered to dispose with the part of the rout west of Broadway. The amount -of the lowest bid for the dower level of the Canal street line iwas $11,72.

while toe entire eon-i tract for that section of Broadway was let for $012,361. The work on 1 the Canal street route is being done by the open out method and has thus i far been carried forward without especial difficulty, It la not expected that the Public Service Commissioners will proceed AMSTERDAM. Aug. 1 by Mail). oiiered at tile record low price or vac.

a pair. atain noor, Elm Fiaca. None Seat O. Th great, dynamic tore that propels th German war machine la th 'Kaiser. Whether in Berlin, or traveling by train or motor to various wax THE manufacturers held them hoping that the market would rally and that they couia get something like the net cost of tha Dresses, but the weather conditions, the break on higher priced Dresses to even lew than these should have cost, have left them with nearly two thousand Dresses to sell at an average fourth of their price.

They ire Dresses such as have never before sold at anything like a dollar, even in a final season clearance of a few remainders. And these are in practically -full assortment of styles. Coin. Spot Voiles, Teki Stripe VoiUt, Diem Chck Voile Diamond Cksek VoU, Black-a-Kd-Wkite Voile; Novelty Crepee. They are variously trimmed with velvet ribbons, with laces, with Swiss embroidery, with fine cretonne.

Some have patent leather belts, soma silk girdles. A great variety of models, including a few with the new Spanish flounce skirts, with pocket skirts, with ruffles and with tonics. A wide range of pleasing colors. Sixes for misses, 14, 16 and 18. For women, 34 to 44.

frosts, or at th Imperial grand army Men's Suits, $9.50 and $12.50 chants and traditional sailors, connected with all the principal markets of th hinterland by the wonderful system of railways which branch out from here and reach Germany, France snd Austria. Rotterdam has always don a remarkabl shipping despite keenest competition. This city has earned a great part of its wealth during th last score years' through th handling of German Imports and the vast exports to every corner of the world from the Rhine manufacturing district. These goods have been mostly sent down the Rhine to Rotterdam and by the Dutch re-shipped to their destinations. It was In order to preserve this business in headquarters in northern France, the German war lord Is in constant touch with every detail of his armies and Government, declares a remarkable volume Just published In Germany.

Th author Is th correspondent of a Berlin newspaper who has been privileged to remain with the Kaiser since th Utter took to the field. Usual $15 to $20 Values MEN'S SUITS almost half price Loeser quality of selected fabric in a variety of extreme or conservative styles sufficient to insure pleasing almost any man. Some of the Suits are priced only $9.30 each lowest price of the season for such Suits the lowest price that will occur. Others range upward to $12-50. The usual costs would be $15 to $20 fine values, too, at these prices.

Selection for men of "regular" proportions in 34 to 38 chest measure is particularly good. Fabrics and styles, patterns and colors are too numerous to mention. $10 to $18 Mackintoshes, $7.50 Still a limited number of these fine Coats with the guarantee of the best Mackintosh maker in the country and that of Loeser's, too. Sages and tans in Canton cloth, imported cassimeres, etc. More than half the Coats in the sale originally were $0 or-aHa German hands that th empire undertook the construction of the Dortmund-Ems Canal at $20,000,000, connecting the industrial Rhine country If not in personal conference with his Cabinet officers, who come to with a German port on the North field headquarters frequently, the Sea.

Kaiser Is always In touch with them Its wonderful shipping has made by wire. Th first floor of th Imperial field abode, the correspondent ex Rotterdam the leading commercial city of Holland. There are some industries scattered among its straight- $2.95 for Summer Frocks Values to $15 They are made of French linens, imported crepes, fancy flowered voiles, small all-over patterns, novelty crepes, fancy ratines and other summer fabrics. There is a wide range of color from black-and-white to soft shades of tan, blue or gray. Some combine plain color and fancy checks.

Every gown literally a prize at this -small price. Sizes for women. 34 to 42. Sizes for $2.25 Surf Cloth Bathing Dresses, $1 Surf cloth is a highly mercerized fabric that stands salt water extremely well, and these Dresses use this desirable fabric in very smart ways. In black and navy only, trimmed prettily in black and white stripes, gay colored plaids, plain colors, etc Sizes for girls, 10 to 14 years." Sixes for misses, 18 to 18.

Sizes for women, 36 to 44. front, five and six story, sharp-ga bled houses, such as rope and cigar TW Floor. KJm Place plains. Is a veritable telephone exchange through which the Kaiser can have Immediate communication with his generals in the east or west on manufacture, but they are unimpor tant short notice. These wires also stretch TURK FEELING AGAINST omen's Long or Short Silk Gloves.

552 out to every neutral capital of Europe, enabling the war lord to converse with his various Ambassadors. Second floor, Fulton Street misses, 14, 16 and 18. IS More wires connect with the big German wireless stations, giving the orders to th Imperial field office world scope. If necessary. On wire connects tha Kaiser with th headquarters of th Crown Prince in th Ara-onne.

Tomorrow' Beams the Dteversa) of Special Offering Tomorrow Record Quality WHETHER YOU LIKE 16-BUTTON LONG SILK GLOVES or the short two-clasp style which are preferable for wear with the long sleeve waists now in vogue you will be able tomorrow to buy them at a price which equals any record we know of for lowness, quality considered. The 16-button Gloves at 55c are tricot weave in white only with self-stitched backs and double tipped fingers. 2 -Clasp Tricot Silk Gloves, 35e 3 Pairs I Black or white with double tipped and. contrary to long-standing re ports, tn imperial rather and son are on good terms, frequently carrying on family gossip over th tele Ti 1 a ri phone. The Kaiser does not always wait for vis-a-vis conversations with nOOT' Bt1 8tr Ministers relative to submarine war- rare policies andr ether points, but simply calls them on the phone from headquarters.

Much Goocf Furniture Half Price tin the August Furniture Sale THIS aale (larger than before) has naturally left us with a large and fine assortment of this HALF PRICE Furniture. It is impossible to give an idea on paper of the excellence of this Furniture or of its varied character. The following briefly described items have been chosen as representative of the great mass. Tomorrow the first of these HALF PRICE days will, of course, be the best opportunity to choose. Here are typical values, nearly all of which wiQ be here at store opening tomorrow: Important Reduction Sale Silks for Smartest Fall Goirns Advice Constantly Sought.

Th writer rejects the theory circu with ordering advertisements for any mora subway construction contracts until the Question of the power of the Board of Estimate to alter the wording of the agreements between the city and contractors after they have been ratified by the Commission by award is settled in court. This will probably delay for some time putting forth advertisements for bids on the work of the Eastern District subway Una, which will extend from Union square, Manhattan, to East New Mo part of this route has as yet been advertised, as the dual subway agreement provided that it was to be held In abeyance until the other work was provided for. Eastern District Plana Advanced. Am practically everything els is wen under way, the time is com for taking up the Eastern District line, and the engineers have tha plans lated by enemies of Fatherland tnat the presence of the Kaiser on his flying trips to the various fronts disturb the German generals. On the contrary, the advice of th Emperor By HEXKT WOOD.

DEDEAGATCK. Bulgaria, July 29 (By Mall). America and Americans to-day are rapidly coming to be looked on with disfavor by the Turks. Th inhabitant of Constantinople, In particular, hav absorbed the German feeling of resentment against America because of th sal of war munitions to the Allies, and one hears the German argument repeated 'on every 'A definite campaign to stifup anti-American sentlmefit apparently Is being carried on by a portion of the Turkish tress. During my recent stay in Constantinople several articles, criticising America, made their appearance in the Turkish papers all signed "By a German Whose Bon was Killed by an American Bullet." The progress which this propaganda is making every-day on the mind of the Turk is also constantly apparent but was not until th day I left Turkey that I realized how widespread It had become.

About an hour before crossing the Turkish boundary into Bulgaria the Commander-in-Chief of the Turkish Gendarmes in Thrace boarded the train and sat down In my compartment. Naturally we talked about the war. "Do you he said with the courteous smile and pleasant manner which the true Turk can never lose regardless of his real sentiments, "the war would long ago have been ended and Turkey would be able to devote all her energies to building up her industrial and intellectual life if tt were not for the munitions which you Americans ar furnishing to our enmles." is constantly sought on all big army moves, and his suggestions are carried out. When the Kaiser does not appear at the headquarters of his generals in person, his orders and advice are sought via th telephone. The Kaiser's special train.

In which makes frequent dashes to the, eastern and western consists' of tea coaches, modern, but not luxuriantly tarnished. At first the train was painted a bluish whit so that soldiers and civilians could rec sufficiently advanced so that some of tha. sections can be put under way. The' tunnel under the East River from the foot of North Seventh street to East Fourteenth street will take tha longest time for construction and work on It will hav to be started In advance of the rest of the rout or It ognise the Imperial traveler and cheer will not be ready when the land tions are completed. him.

But fear that hostile aviators might drop bombs on the Toyal equip-sge causes the tram to be repainted from time to tiros in colors. This precaution was necessary, writer declares. because a train pur The rul ef courtesy -has always prevailed in the Public Service Commission to glv each Commissioner the right to nam his own ptivat $50, reg. $100. Buffet; mahogany.

$52.50, reg. $105. Set of Dining Room' Chairs; 4 side and 2 arm chairs; mahogany, leather seats. $57.50, reg. $115.

Buffet; fumed oak. $60. reg. $120. Library Table; golden oak.

$75, reg. $150. Set of Dining Room Chairs: 4 side and 2 arm chairs; ma hogany leather seats. $76.50. reg.

$153. Three-piece Parlor Suite; mahogany covered with damask. $90, reg. S10. Imported Arm Chair; covered with damabk.

90, reg. $180. Set of Dining Room Chairs; 4. side and 2 arm chairs; mahogany, leather seats. $100, reg.

$200. Two-piece Library Suite; all upholstered leather. $117.50. reg. Bookcase, Desk and' Library Table; golden oak.

$137.50, reg. $273. Three-piece Tartar Suite; mahogany; amask covered. $147.50, reg. $293.

Three-piece Parlor Suite; mahogany; velour covered $150. reg. $300. Three-piece Drawing Room Suite; gold frames; tapestry covered. $162.50, reg.

$325. Three-piece Drawing Room Suite; gold frames; tapestry covered. $172.50, reg. $345. Six-piece Bedroom Suite: mahoiranv.

Colonial. posely painted to resemble th Impe rramedMirrors A SPECIAL opportunity, an occasion wherein is offered the chance to select from these specially chosen stocks, and pay much leas than our own regular fair price. Simply a little stock adjustment, but a wonderfully good time to secure a beautifully Framed Mirror at a very little price. $2 Frwssee Mrrra, $1.23 French panel, bow knot and garland top ornaments on frame, Colored picture in upper section. Size 8x29.

$4 Framed lArrera, $2 Full plate mirror, antique gold framed with garland top. Sixe 9xS7. $30 Frwrned Mlrrera, $2.23 Colonial antique gold panel, hand colored interior subjects in upper section. Size I0x3L. Frewsed ptlrrers, $2.73 Dull antique panel, fitted with copies ef old masters in upper section: size 10x42, 5 rVaawed Mirrera, $3,73 Locket ahape oval Mirrors, antique gold frames; size 11x25.

$6 Frames' Mirrors, $3.73 Full plate Mirrors, in 3-inch burnished powder frame with ornamented corners; size 19x30, 46 Fremee Panel Mirrors In. hand carved design frames, finished in burnished gold powder with, top ornaments and pictures tinted in water colors in upper section: size 11x46, $8.95 Framed Mlrrera, $5 Full plate, handsome gold burnished secretary, a he is a purely personal $1.50 All Silk 40-ladi Colore Create de Chine, $1.09 THIS beautiful all silk 40-inch Crepe de Chine is a fine wearing, good-looking quality. It has a soft yet brilliant lustre, a fine even weave, th assortment includes practically every good shade for street and evening dresses, lingerie, such as white, a deep rich black, shades of pale pink, of navy and other blues, etc. $1 AH Silk SS.Inch CeJoree) Satin (ties, saline, 79c fine lustrous aD silk quality in a good range of colors, such as white, pink, nile, ciel, lilac, turquoise, champagne, king blue, emerald, gray, coral, myrtle, reseda, taupe, old blue, wistaria, navy and black. $1 AH Silk 33.lnch CeJered Taffeta SMk, 78c A strong American made Taffeta, in white, black and the prevailing evening and street shades, including navy and Belgium.

SI All, Silk Geaarfne CMoa Pengre SHk, 59c From the province of Ho-Nan, In China, where the best pongees are made, this quality was imported to sell at a dollar a yard. $2.50 AM Snk 40-Inch Biecfc Mc4e Crepe, $1.50 On account of slight imperfections a dollar a yard less than the regular price, AN Silk White Washable HabwtaL 69c $1 AU Silk Black Water Spetpreef Habwtal. 69c 5 $1.30 Alt Sttk 40-Inch Black Chlffew Tef- feta Silk. $1 $1 All Silk 33-lnrh Black ChlfTen" Taffeta Silk, 78c 500 Remnants at 29c. Yard An accumulation of "ends of pieces and short lengths, including colored Satin Measaline and striped Tub Silka, useful for waists, akirts and dresses.

Id a broken assortment of colors to out rial tram, was bombarded some time ago by th French airmen shortly af ter leaving the Frankfurt railway subordinate and has no official direction of other affairs of the It has been the custom in the $1.95, reg. $4.75. White enameled iron Bedsteads; full size. reg. $17.

Serving Table; fumed oak. $9, rea $18. Serving Table; fumed oak. $10, reg. $20.

Hall Glass; golden oaki $10.50, reg. $21. China Closet; fumed oak. $1 1, reg. $22.

Serving Table; mahogany. $12, reg. $24. China Closet; fumed oak. $12, reg.

$24. Brass Bedsteads; satin finish; full size. $15, reg. $26. China Closet; furrited oak.

$14, reg. $28. Chair; leather, all upholstered. $14.50, reg. $29.

Hall Glass; golden oak. $16, reg. $32. Hall Glass; fumed oak. $16.50, reg.

$33. Dressing Table; white -enamel. $17, reg. $34. Serving Table; fumed oak.

$17, reg. $34. Arm Chair; all upholstered. leather. 1 $17.50.

reg- $35. Arm Chair; mahogany, covered with velour. $17.50, reg. $35. Brass Bedstead; satin inish full sixe.

$20, reg. $40. Dressing Table: mahogany. $22. reg.

$44. Brass 'Bedstead; satin finish; full size. $26, reg. $32. China Closet; $27, reg.

$34. China Closet; fumed oak. $29, reg. $38. Ann Chair; lacquered, covered with velour.

$30, reg. $60. China Cabinet; fumed oak. $31, reg. $62.

Dining Table; fumed oak. $33, reg. $66. Chiffonier; mahogany. $34, reg.

$68. Chiffonier; mahogany. $34. reg. $68.

Hall Glass and Seat; golden oak. $35, reg. $70. China Closet; mahogany. $37.50, reg.

$75. Buffet; mahogany. $42.50, reg. $85. Buffet; fumed oak.

$43.75, reg. $87.50. China Cloeet; mahogany. $46, reg. $92.

Imported Arm Chair; vrl- past for a new appointee to select his secretary as soon as he nas taken station. Protection of Kaiser. The Kaiser is protected while traveling by a large squad of secret field police. Th guards are seldom notice office and the Commission has once confirmed the appointment. Chairman McCall took with him into his present office Ca.pt.

Charles BUFFALO TO ATTEND HIS FIRST AND LAST OUTING able, but are always near to maku sure that no pies or dynamiters are prowling about. Cabinet Ministers, officials, doctors. military attaches, hair dressers, chauffeurs and coachmen, ears th writer, are Included -In the Hickey, who bad been his private secretary when be was a Supreme Court Justice, and his term of office began on week after that of hi chief. Less than a month after be began bis term Commissioner Cram named Sydney A. Williams as his Black Diamond, th oldest buffalo in captivity.

Is to be taken from his curious population which Invade theJ home tn Central Park to be exhibited at the sixth annual outing of A. secretary. Commissioner George V. 8: Will SIlz. Inc.

at Donnelly's Grove, next lams succeeded William McCarrolI on Sunday. The buffalo was purchased 4173, reg. $350. Four-piece Dining Room Acril 1. 1912.

an-J on May William J. (Slacken began his work as his from the city recently by Mr. Sils and in a few weeks la to be cut up into stesks. Prominent hotel proprietors In the private secretary. Oommlaalaner city ar to be guests at the outing.

town where th General staff temporarily takes up quarters. At sll places the Kaiser avails himself of his perfect system of telephone communication wHb other points in th field. Grand General Headquarters and Berlin. The Kaiser Is often surrounded by almost his entire Cabinet, their availability over the wire. These meetings usually teke oa ut i Id headquarters in the The Kaiser always presides, with the Chief of Stat or the Chancellor at hi immediate right.

Councils of war rs always held at night. buite; fumed oak. $200. reg. $400.

Five-piece Bedroom Suite; mahogany, with line of inlav. $217.50, reg. $435. Four-piece Dining Room Suite: Oxford osk. $225, reg.

$550. Imported Screen; jrold frame; damak panels. $242.50. reg. $483.

Imported Console Mir The psrty will go from the 811 Wood's term began on May 29, last year, and two days later James P. Archibold, also of the Bronx, began his work ss secretary. He fcuct eeded Charles V. Halley, who lives In the same street -and served Building. 414 West Fourteenth street, Manhattan, in automobiles to the grove.

ornamented frame, upright; size liail. -ommlssioner Eustls seven years, at 29c a yard. None O. ror ana able; gold. our pad.

912 Trainee Mirrors, $7.50 TMre Ftoor hinr lils law partner, vomrnii. Third. FOorth ana Fifth loors. Silk atora. Mala- rioor.

to4 Sir. One cent every day. The Standard Hsvward took office last Cnlon, mrreut, days, seven cent. spring, tout selected John.

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