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7TffW -J XTST-. v. k-l rTHE WASHINGTON 'WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 24? U913. i sas'Erofsi'wi: JLFI BOARD HEAHS supported with speech and pen Irish opposition to English rule, DISPUTE ON MAILERS Typographical Union-and Bookbinders Put Jurisdiction' Up to Executive Body. i The attention of the executive, council of the American Federation of Ltbor this morning was given to the dispute between the International Typographical Union and National Brotherhood of Bookbinders, representatives of which were detailing their sides of -the controversy to the council in the offices.

In the Ouray building. James Lnch. of Indianapolis, president of the Typographical Union, and several women mailers were examined Tjy the council, and President Stovey, of New York, head of the bookbinders, with several women mailers, supported their contention that the mailing of matter in single wrappers should be under the Jurisdiction of their organization. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, is also chairman of the executive council, and at the mecUng He announced that no deHnlte decision had jet been reached in the matter. This afternoon isibeing devoted, to receiving further arguments and evidence In the dispute.

The executive council opened Its ses sion jesterday, and will continue throughout the week. 'Stverat decisions have been made, notshlv that in the case ot the Juris diction eonlrovercv between the Inter national Unlon-of Brewery Workers over hrewerr drivers, mineral water soda water and distillery drivers. The council found that the thre3 latter class ol workers properly come under the Jurisdiction cf the team drivers and the former under the bewery workers. The next convention of the Federation, which Is to be held in November la Seattle, will decide the appeal of the international Association 01 jiacninisis In the matter of its controversy with the American Flint Glass Workers, as veil as the long continued disagreement In which are Interested the Interna tional Union of Steam Engineers, National Alliance of Brick, Tile and Terra Cotta oWrkers, and the Brothel hood of Electrical Workers. These three onranlzaticns are in- btructed to meet in conference during convention for the purpose -or en- deavortt'g to reach an amicame unuer-st anding.

TJeEUbject matter In connection with the Lever bill was presented to the council by Legislative Committeeman Arthur E. Holder, and discussion followed along legislative lines. FOREIGN. Madrid. Couut Altaro nones, premier of Spain.

tie Itoma- announced that his country would participate in the ranama-PacIfic exposition Iliiclinrest. The betrothal of Prince Charlts of Rumania and Grand Duchess Olga of Russia and Crown Prince George of Greece to Princess Elizabeth of Rumania will be announced at, an early date. I.Nhon. PortnKnl. Ooi eminent spies are reported have discovered evidence of another anarchist plot, and a strict watch has been placed on the frontier to prevent the smuggling of en in- BILL COLLECTED Bf C.

0. aPARCEL POST Receiver Pays, Finds Receipt Inside Attorney Sees Postmaster General. the the classes ulll meet from to SMI o'clock, ind on five mornings from 9 to 12 o'clock. The afternoon classes meet from 4:3) to 6:3) o'clock. I 6AYN0R GETS HOUSE ONLY IN WILL Family Residence in Brooklyn Bequeathed in Instrument Disposing of $2,000,000.

'V okntinma. Jnpnn. A fatal rase bubonic plague occuned here today. of London. Kiiml arrnucrmrnti for the marriage between Prince Arthur of Conndimht and the Duchess of Fife have been completed with the announcement that the King had receded irom hismand that there be-a military display.

Panama. A persistent minor Ih In circulation here that gambling will again be permitted in the cities of Panama and Colon after October 10. Vienna. Dr. HIleo Xoguehl, of the Rockefeller Institute, New York, described before an audience of distinguished "scientists and doctors his risxtrclies and discoveries in connection with paralysis.

Domingo. The revolution has been limited to Puerto Plata. Moca, and Samana Bay in the northern part of the republic All other parts of the tountry are reported to be quiet. 4 News Bulletins DOMESTIC. Chicago One thousand blank Indictments prepared for November elections frauds.

Snmaatt, X. J. Mm. 'William J. 8rowhe 'reportV to days ago her husband borrowed $600 'from her, 'and she hasn't seen him "since.

Haclcensat X. J. Jnmes Older, seventy-three, stepped on live wire and was killed. Peterson, A First practice of high school football team broke Gor-'don Williams' arm and split Abraham 'Bine's hand. Mabanvy City, Pa.

Fire Marshal George Weihl was killed when he fell from" the roof of a burning building after seizing some metal spouting which had been cnarged with electricity. Brno, Xrr LonU Schilling, eighty-One years old.who says he was a companion of General Fremont, claims Kit Carson as his adopted father, and sas he is the sole sur-vlor of tne slee of the Alamo, brought suit for divorce, accusing his wife of "physical cruelty." Iteddlnc. Conn. Marguerite Gilbert, seventeen years olu. daughter of a wealthy farmer, was shot and fatallv wounded by John Todd, hei fiance.

Todd declares he pointed a rifle at her as a Joke -and pulled the trigger, not knowing It was loaded Chicago. tflir fieutlng for an hour firemen conquered a blaze which threatened to destroy the Inter Ocean building, in the hear of the Loop district. nt Liverpool, Ohio. Vlttcrn pa-sengers were seriously injured, some" of nuuiu. umj uie, mien an inierurnan car Jumped the track on a curve and plunged Into an embankment of stone and earth at Welisvllle London.

The prospects for a compromise on the Irish home que tion have improved, according tto the Fall Mall Gazette, a Unionist news paper. Bremen. Phlllpp Schridcmann. once deputy speaker of the imperial parliament. Spiled for the United States, where he is to make a two months' lecture tour, beginning in New York.

Tokyo, George W. Guthrie. States to and Mrs. Guthrie were the guests of honor at a li-nchecn given b.y the Emperor and Empress of Japam Citizens to Discuss Lower Fare Plans A mass meeting to discuss possible methods of obtaining a 5-cent fare between Clarendon, Ballston, and Washington will be held at Citizens' Hall, Clarendon, tomorrow night under the auspices of the Clarendon-Ballston Service Association. Carl P.

Price, late president of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, and H. C. Eddy will be among the speakers, and William W. Malone, president of the association, will occupy the chair. Several Maryland towns will also be represented, and the neori fnr inn' fares and a more frequent car schedule iii pe gone into thoroughly.

There's a new way to collect a bill, and it has about It some features that caused Attorney Frederick Whippier to complain to the Postmaster General. AH you have to do is wrap up a parcel, enclosing receipted bill, send by parcel post C. O. and if the man on the other end accepts the package and pays the postman, why you've got your money, and the debtor has his receipted bill. That's the kind of a game jjlayed on B.

A. Buscher, of 3293 M. street northwest. He claims that the enclosed bill didn't represent an order from him to the Fatapsco Oil 'and Grease Company of Baltimore, and while he isn't inclined to press any fraud charges through Attorney Whipple, nevertheless Mr. Whipple thinks that the scheme tnat Is one that could be work" si heme Is one that could be worked 'for "eacy money" by unscrupulous parties.

Consequently he wants Postmaster General Burleson to; know about it and take cognizance of this feature ot the parcel, post. Law School Is Opened With Double Enrollment With a first-year class enrollment almost double that ot last year, the George Washington University Law School will open this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, and the morning classes "will begin tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Dean Charles N. Gregory will preside at the exercises which will mark the opening of the 'term this afternoon, and which will be held in the auditorium on the fifth floor of the New" Masonic Temple. The speakers will be Aldis B.

Browne and J. Holdsworth Gordon, for the board of trustees, and Walter C. Clephanp. and H. C.

Jones for the faculty. At this meeting the winners of the Ordronaux Scholarship prize, for the highest average in first and seconqVyear work during the -last two years, and the Phi Delta Phi prize for the highest average made In the first class last year, will be announced. "Our school is the only one in Washington which la a member of the Association of American Law Schools," said Mr. Jones today. "There are forty-three Institution in the association.

Including the Jaw departments of Harvard. Chicago, Columbia, Wisconsin, and Northwestern Universities. Eightv-one per cent of these schools use the 'case system of Instruction that we use here." The faculty of the school will be the same this year as it has been for the last two years, but the library of the school has been increased with new volumes which bring It strictly up to date in regard to recent decisions of the higher courts. Two mornings of Seek Rich Floridan Last Seen in Capital In spite of the fact that a general alarm has been sent through the papers of the country for W. p.

Douglas, a prominent resident of Jacksonville, who is reported to have disappeared In this city on September 12, the police here have not been requested bv the Jacksonville authorities or the missing man's relatives to take any action. All the police have heard of the case is what thej- have seen in the papers. Dispatches state that Douglas, who is secretary of the-Florida. JJfe Insurance Company, was last heard of In Washington on September 12. Since then no trace of him has "been found.

He had intended going from here to Glade Springs, Va but Inquiry there Is said to have developed no tralce of his whereabouts. Acting on the information contained In the press dispatches, the police made nil tintnla nnil nthai In this city without finding any trace IwlreofU extatence61" th famUy ta or tne missing man. xne cuiviy which Douglas Is secretary is not rep- NEW YORK, Sept. 34. The will of Mayor William J.

Gaynor has been read to his family by Michael Furst, the lawyer to whose custody Mr. Gaynor had intrusted it shortly before he decided to take the trip across the ocean in the course of which he died. Neither Mr. Furst nor any member of the family would reveal anything of the contents of the will, but Its main-provisions have been learned. One of the considerations now most activelyagltatlnir munul tnr finih Is whether mayor made any later will, if he did, neither Mr.

Furst nor resented here, and locaj insurance men do not know the missing man person- It'was suggested that Douglas might have gone to Atlantic City to attend the convention of life insurance representatives held therer-last week. OBITUARY NOTES. SEYMOUR W.BUNYEA. Funeral services for Seymour W. Bunyea, Patent Office examiner, who died at his home, 1306 A street southeast held at the residence yesterday.

Burial was at Arlington." Mr. Bunyea- died of heart disease. He had been an employe of the Patent Office since 1885 and was a member of the G. A. R.

GEN. CHARLES I. WILSON. Brig. Gen.

Charles I. Wilson, a native of this, city, is dead at his home In New York. He was born in 1S37, and served with distinction In the Army of the Potomac during the civil war. Exams'. fort'Promotion.

Twenty-five messengers and other employes of the classified Government ftnrvlrn in Washington anneared before the Civil Service Commlsslohyesterday to take an examination lor promotion. They arc all at present In the sub-clerical grades and not subject to promotion without examination. Should thn rirvMimAn nj -M tne wm ana te8ta ment of William Jay Gaynor. Its contents will be a surprise to many of the mayor's friends. According to its terms, ns explained, the entire estate of May-or Gaynor, the value of, which-may reach $2,000,000 or more, is divided Into seven ports, of which' Ruf us and Norman Gaynor, the two sons, will receive each two-jsevenths and th mim Ruth, Marlon and Helen Gaynor, -the three youngest daughters, toch one-seventh.

Mrs. Gaynor Gets House. No monetary or other, provision is made for Mrs. Gaynor, the widow, under the terms of the will, except that the town house at 20 Eighth avenue, Brooklyn, Is bequeathed to Whether Mr. Gaynor had made adequate provision for her in.

his-lifetime could not be learned yesterday. There Is no bequest to the two re maining daughters, Mrs. Harry Vlngut and Mrs. William Seward Webb, Jh, except a remembrance of 11.000 each. This feature of the will, and the apparent iauure to provide ror Mrs.

uaynora support, should this Drove to be the mayor's last will and testament, will undoubtedly excite much comment. Rufus William Gaynor. who inherits two-sevenths of the estate. Is the oldest son. He is twenty-four.

In 150S. when a i sophomore at Amherst, he married Maria uaao, wnom ne naa met on an excursion to Boston. But In 1910 the marriage was annulled because of her pre-existing marriage to Salvatore Gulf fl, a Somervllle, barber. Norman Joseph Gaynor, the second son, was graduated from Colgate University last Juno. He is Just twenty- one.

Miss Ruth Gaynor, known in the fam 'lly circle a "ToodUs." 'is 'but nine' I years oiu. ana n. great favorite; not only at St. James, L. where ttie mayor i una ms country name, out Hi Brook lyn, sne distinguished herself as a rider at the last show given by the oruuKiyn niaing ana unying" CtUD.

Another Girl Rider, Too: 'Miss Helen Gaynor. eldest of tthe unmarried daughters. Is nineteen, and Miss Marlon Gaynor, who has also attained tame at Smithtown' and In Brooklyn as an equestrienne, 1st four teen years old. The married daughters, and Gertrude, are the eldest children. I Miss Edith was married to Harry K.

Vlngut in a runaway match in June, 1810, and Miss Gertrude became the bridet of Dr. W. Seward Webb's son In thefollowing year. The will of Mr. Gaynor is in rthe safekeeping of Surrogate Ketcham of Kings county, with whom Mr.

FuS-st deposited it on Sept 13 last. Mr. Furst had drawn the will and knew its contents. As soon as the news, of tbe n.ayor'B death reached the city, Mr. Furst decided to place the will in tn custody of the surrogate, because the great responsibilities attaching; to me puoiic pusiuon ox me testator.

Mr. Furst would not discuss th, terms of tbe will today, nor would tha surrogate, but the latter said that as soon as Mr. Furst submitted a peti- FLIGHT OF GARROS A RECORD OVER SEAS Trip of French Avlator Was Also the Most Dangerous Ever Attempted. BIZERTA. Tunis.

Sept Jl-Rolaad O. Garros, Jhe famous French arlater. maae yesxeraay tne most perilous asa hardest flight he has yet attempted In his succession of remarkable, aerial voy ages: Without any means provided to Insure safety he flew across tha Mediterranean sea from St Raphael. France; to this port a distance of 6SS miles, which is at once the longest oversea flight that has ever been accoaspUsfaed and the most dangerous. Garros left St Raphael at In the Ornlns- and arrived hem illiCB.

m.j tion for probate of the will the dmti.Nth nti Mm. ti isneea for tnn vhnt was afviiit It is expected that Mr. Furst will have his petition ready today. Minnie McKinney Promoted. Minnie S.

McKlnney has been appointed -by Postmaster Merrltt as clerk In charge of tbe Randle Highlands substation of the Washington postofflce. succeeding Kdgar R. Allaband, who resigned. CASTOR I A Ir Eafjuiti and Children. TkMYNltanAlwi7sBiiM Bmts tk JPT'- 366 WHAT CASH WILL DO FOR YOU.

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No one'ean offer greater None can show later or more exquisite designs. Come- "SEE WHAT CASH WILL 00 FOR YOU" $20.00 Xew York. Tlw poller arp earrh-ing for a pretty sixteen-year-old girl, who either murdered or lured to his death an unidentified man iho was shot and killed- at Seventeen street and Third, avenue. Bamboo. n.

Vlfrrd T. Itlnellng, circus proprietor, was made defendant In a divorce suit brought by his wife The plaintiff alleges desertion They have been married twenty years Newport, R. I. Livingston Ludlow who is seventy jcars old. and prominent in society circles in York and Newport, went up feet in a flying machine with William Thau-of few York and Pittsburgh.

Sun Knmdnrii. Cnl. Mnbrl Hopklnt Qulnn. granddaughter of the late Mark Hopkins, a pioneer rallrosu builder and founder of the Mark Hopkins Art Institute, of this cit. obtained a divorce from Charles J.

Qulnn, a Louisville turfman. Wichita. Kan. Lei- linker, a barber, was acquitted of a white slavery charge after Judge Pollock had Instructed the Jury that Jt must be shown that Baker took Cora Stover to Texas for commercial purposes. yew York In spite of lir professed confidence by hie followers in the winning ability ot the fusion candidate for mayor, the odds In the Wall Street dictrict remain at 10 to 9 on McCali to beat Mitchell.

Adnata, Ga. 31. Frank, ran-Tlcted of the murder of Mary Phagan and sentenced to be hanged October 10, has been unanimously re-elected president of the local organization of the B'nai B'rlth. Xen- York. Patrick Ford, editor of the Irish World, died at his home in "okly To a generation he had CHIFFONIER Our Price $9.75 In both mahogany and golden oak with full swell front I 1 polished and well finished.

A Very Complete Line of Chiffoniers at $3.69 Up dfejg 1 "free What Cash III Do For You. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBSBBaSSSBBSSBSBVajSSSSBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBBSBSBBSSBBBBBBBBBBB' I sS SrWlW This Exact $21.50 DRESSER Our Price $1 0.75 matches In. de sign the chiffonier offered at SO.78. Also made In both snog-any and golden oak full swell front. Greatest Line of Dressers in "See What Cash Will Do For You.

at $4.75 Up This Exact Guaranteed Lacquer Brass Bed Our Price 1.75 iFnsrCr" I ill I alsJ 1 iDUfflSi 2-Inch continuous posts and 10 I-lnch fillers. The most complete line of Brass Deds In the elty.at O.MJ HALF USUAL pniCES. "See AVhst Cash Will Do For You." The Most Complete Line of Bedroom, Dining Room, and Parlor Furniture in the city at ONE-HALF USUAL PRICES. There is Still a Liberal Assortment of Bargains Remaining From Our $28,000 PURCHASE of CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, LINOLEUMS $7.95 4sL All the latest and handsomest designs, personally selected by the head of our carpet department, one of the most expert buyers of floor coverings in America. Jff Our Price Usually" 7 9x12 Wilton Rugs $24.50 $42.00 At 9x12 Axmiiwter Rugs, $14.75 $22.50 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs $7.75 $15.50 11 6-warp Matting, of the finest quality, at a roll A Very Heavy Grade of Matting, at Inlaid Linoleum, magnificent designs, per yard "COME AND SEE WHAT CASH WILL DO FOR YOU" 79c REMEMBER THE NUMBER Slar Furniture Co.

Is an Immense enterprise, housed a JHs. handsome new and ls success has been phenomenal. Mr. Itrlpllnajer'a connectlou with the roncern as manaajcr as- --urrs the Washington public aa honest deal In all transactions. XK 905 SEVENTH STREET JrJ Frost Fails to Appear.

The" frost predicted by the Weather Bureau for last nigtt did not show up around Washington, much to the cha grin of the coal nan and much to the joy of the householder. Observers at the bureau -said" early today that though they bad watched carefully for the aforesaid frost, there wasn't even a also of It. during-the night. jjspeed for the whole distance waa about seventy miles an hour: Garros flew across the Mediterranean once before, but It was between points only 160 miles apart. Even that was considered a marvelous -performance flor aviator, motor and machine.

He announced his Intention of the flight several days ago and when the officers of the army aeroplane corps heard of his plan the minister of the navy, was Induced to offer to lend the aviator several boat destroyers, the fastest la the French navy, to Insure safety. It waa hoped that the aviator would the -as had statical them atone of the ttcat. wrUr the en ot the visail lek a Ma trau wheev ho mmm lato atht-aad foBow hhm at fWlssmWd until fhe got within sight ot ajwthor de- atroyar. vhlch im ran wow follow him ready to Hck hisa ap.lf he. fell Into the aea.1 7 5 Garros, however, decUaed the-j proffered aid.

Ho la his own rnacMwtst. and he said that Ms motor eouW -Tasr. for the joaraey. aad ho oouM carry enough petrol for tho -flteht. wltfeovt- opdaacer-bk hhmself.

fehV weald prohaMy he soar ewoagh to Mat. to shore." hut he'seouted the possibility of aay mishap. Ho ovea scorned "suggestions which were made, hy his avtatlag, friends that he equip his aeroplane with floaters, so that, it would not sink if he fell into the-sea. 'All France was aroused to great Interest in the flight because of the fame of the aviator and the audacity of the flight: Garro's former flight oVer the Mediterranean waa-accomplished la the fall of MIX On that occasion he flew from. Tunis to 9icBy.

a distance of MT miles, and -the next day continued his journey to Rome, making' the' total 'distance covered S8 miles In two days. Nudine Face Powder I Gcee Boxes Ostty) Ktep tktXomtlnnm Beantrf 4 Soft. Bd velvety; and remains until washed oft It "Is pure, Money back if not pleased. Purified by a new nrOeessv i Prevents sunhurn and return ot dls-coloratloBs. The popular ity is wonderful.

WWte. Flesh. Plait, i site. SOc bv Toilet Counters or MalL HATIOHAIj TOIXET COMTJUIX, SbV BBBBBBBBBBBBBsV BBI F9r JBlIF m3. Qualities High Store Hours: Founded in 1S4T j0000 BtveBkd Jeweky tbeVogie me FWstarc.i HEBREW NEW YEAR CARDS.

BIG VAKIETY OF KINDS-lc Up Main Floor Stationery. i rXt.Js said thU the iBltto. Bird la in omen ot good' if you yrmr fortune, wajr sosiAe vrouaix uxmih tdh. ne feature Slue -Bird: Jewelry to'mor Blue Bird Bar-Pins, Breast Pias1 and Sets. sooaeistlas-jef- bar pla and 2 beauty ulna to match Ac? Special vaiuerar Jr.

avv aiue Bird Pjnsv. showiSK In fllaht'wlth'2 white stones set is. wings. Special, value silver, special value tr 1 M.w-,u tons, sJXj tor .1. -LUC Main Foor Jew.elry Section.

as- A. Jv-B-u-u-tnj-u-ur A K- Smm1VV Items That Show Why Thrifty People Should Shop At LANSBURGffS Flannel Time And Lansbiirgh's the Place to Buyt" Excellent sbowlnjr' of flannels all kinds, and for every purpose. Domet Shaker Flannel 27-in wide, -10c value. Special, a 0.A yard, only vC Domet Flannel, bleached or, unbleached. 27-in.

wide; 12c yard quality. Special, a yard. 1 Aj only i lUv White Flannel, 27-in. wide; good -40c yard value. Special, a.

OQ-yard, only a7l White Flannel, 27-ln. wide; good 60c yard value. Special to- PA. norrow. a yard, only uwv Main Floor Sth St.

Annex Flannels. Untrimmed Hats That loterpret the New Saart SlMpe $L95 $2.55 13.95 Prices are amazingly low when one' considers the quality they represents Shapes are all new and stunning- in black and the new shades cf coqueticot. paradise, jack rose, luclde, lobelia, and many others. I AT WJ1 Untrimmed shapes of'velvet in many different shapes and all good. AT ax9B SJS Plush and Hatter's Plush Untrimmed Shapes' in all ihe sew styles and colors.

NEW TRIMMTNTGS Include burnt coque. uncurled ostrich, new fruit, numldl. and many others, all priced very low ana prices start at 2nd floor Mlllnery Section. 49c fTsBssssssssssssssssW i iwBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV JBBBBS aBBBBBBBBBsBaV' sasssssB' KM SILK FROCKS Eloquent With Style and Beauty Special Values at $16.50 and $19:50 Materials include charmeuse, crinkle crepe, crepe de chine, and trepe' meteor, and colors, include black, taupe, brown, and duck blue. Styles include the side or swirl draped skirts, vest effect waists and wide girdle effects.

All sizes from 34 to 40. AH the new styles have representation, and they are truly values unusual at prices quoted $16.50 and $19.50. Second Floor Suit and Frock Section. Don't You Need NEW APRONS? Good chance tomorrow Aprons. 'White Aprons; round shapes: some with bibs and trimmed in embroidery; also Strins Aprons; Rood size; finished with tucks and deep hem.

Ex- cellent values at, OC choice tdOKs to supply your needs In Bungalow full protection to a fr.ock; In stripes and figures. Special value to- Kfkn morrow at OvC Main Floor Bargain Tables. -Right Weight For Wear now Ribbed Underwear You will. feel more comfortable- If you have weight, ribbed underwear to replace worn 4a, summer. These "values are un-Vnsuallys goodr.

ifr 'r RIBBED UNDERWPAR. medium weight with' high" necv. short.slee.ves: pants tn knee or Spe- OS- clar-value a-garment. 5Jv. RIBBED CORSET COVERS, high1 'neck, 'long sleeves," fasten down front.

Special value jtr tan? at. Main Floor Ribbed Underwear. Pleatings" Underj)riced Two lots that Thursday's buyers will revel In PLEATINGS of sHadow Lace, in white or 1 'to 3 in. wide; 29c and 33c values. To- 1Q morrow a yd.

only JLC PLEATINGS of Net or Shadow Lace, in white, cream, ecru and black; 1 to VA nv -e yd. values. Special, a yd JL9C Main Floor Bargain Tables? A Velvet Season And We Offer 85c Paon Velvets At 59c Yd. Velvets for Hats, velvets for coats, velvets for frocks, velvets for every outer apparel use, and the velvet can be nad here at the special price of 59c a J'd. Choice of a wide range of colors including navy, duck blue, taupe, mulberry, new browns, and many others: 'all 18-in.

wide-, and a specially good value at 59c a yd. Another proof of our assertion that we serve you best in velvets and silks. Main Floor th St. Annex Silk Section. Matelasse Cloakings At $4.50 a Yd.

Real rich effects predominate this fall, in 'Cloak -Ings. They are beautiful Indeed- The Matelasse Cloakings are shown in brown, navy, and. duck blue. In very effective raised designs. They are 56-in.

wide, so require only a "small quantity for a wrap. Complete showing of cloakings including plain chinchilla plaid -back chinchilla, sport coatings, creani chinchilla, cream cut velour. ripple zibeline. brocade velour, Shetland coatings. Civet Cat.

Matlasse Jac-quard. Fancy and Plain Astrakhan at prices ranging- $1.98 to $10 yd. J. Main Floor 8th St Annex Dress Chamoisette Glpves 50c Values 29c Black only but black Is a favorite for fall gloes nnyway. 2-clasp.

and excellent quality chamoisette. Main Floor Bargain Tables. BRASSIERES, 25c That Are Good 50c Values Need new Brassieres? You can buy at half actual worth tomorrow." We offer a lot of Muslin Brassieres, fully bonetl. with arm-shields and trimmed around neck with blind embrolderv; all sizes, and the prlte only 23c. Main Floor Bargain Tables.

Interesting to Those Keeping House 6 ROGERS' PLATED 30 TEA SPOONS For The regular value is 59c, French gray finish, with attractive designs. Good chance to replenish supplies ot spoons at zmall cosi. Main Floor Bargain Tables. I A I tu to JS xst a i ig-' "rLlsBBl 'ijr jiv. -yiiii.

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