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5H.LI-. .N MAY GET
AN MISSION
H ? He Will B? Cos
,1 at t spitsl 1 ox
May Cross Border.
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I the ' ' ? befoi i
let af t'r. *
?| the Ton
a thi srt
al Qoisraor Mill?'-,.
of \ ? I i ' r_i. ?-? I le.-f?. in an i fl
i-nmii.-. ? ? . < sasal Willie.? w
^? ? -. Sers Madero, srldaw of Fran
eIan, ' i SSldSSt
? ? ? ? ? ,|;i>. Mr*
?. i i '-?enta
no I Mrianza
?ri.i u h. hi , "-,;??,! h i . , , at urn. in
M hirh ' t,r ' ' I I ,?' ' ' i>_Te,!
? I'Alt'4 V Direct U> 4. ?* _.. II -5 Minute? ?fresa 96th Street, 22 Minute, from 72d Street,
<i\ I s" / k'l I r 17 Minute? from Grand Central, I Minute? from Brooklyn Bridge.
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The Great Autumn Olimax Sale
Presenting the -Lowest Prices and the Most Astonishing
Values of the Tear in Every Division of the Store
TWert is ALWAYS enough difference in your fsvoi in Abraham and Straus prices ovei those*
; make a trip to Brooklyn worth while.
nday's pri es sre so much lower still that you owe it to your pocketbook to come.
i find how quick, how casv. how comfortable it is to TAKE A
\ XPR1 ? direct to the A c. S. Private Subway Station at Hoyt Street
IAH _ v ES FROM TIMES SQUARE1
Budget of Monday's Offerings
.'? $27 50 & $35.00 Fur-Trimmed $12.00 to $16.00 "Lily of France" Cor
Bn_._e-.-_ Suits. $17.50 & $24.75. .sets, $3.98. .^
.9 Pieces of Cut Glass, $2.75. Women's 25c. Handkerchiefs, 12 l-2c.
each.
f-'-ee| r SOf I er US T?,'e
....:*, Misses' Fur-Trimmed Suits. $12.98.
Men's Socks, 9c. a Pair. -s? ??? ,6 *nd ,H *?? . , ,
Men'? Winter Underwear, 59c. 22c. Priscilla Hams, 18c. lb.
'''?*??'?' IS ,. , , o i-iii A. I
I CL* L CI r'c" "OUI H to A II). . I >nly onr* to a cus
Men s Percale ohirts, ode tomer. Store orders only.
?- .tro? i ? ?? Bids hir. Tioor, Wool h
Bovs' Kaiyon Showerproof Overcoats, pia{e an(j 50 Calling Cards, 89c.
isually $6.50, at $3.49. Store orders only. ^ ^ m bm!
65c. Muslin Sheets, 54c. each.
*?. ,
2 y?s
r?a- n -r
Th'.r. pioor, arooi
d 50 Callir
Store orders only
89c Mecalinc Satin, 35 inches wide, 5,000 Boxes of Stationery, 7c. a Box.
u* **. y.. r., ? r f.- Reel I
50c. yd. 89c Inverted Gas Lights, 55c.
I Babies' Siort Frocks, 39c, regularly 50c. $5.25 Boudoir or Desk Clocks, $3.75.
1 ' 2 HjS. ? - * 400 Smart House Dresses, 59c.
$6.50 to $7.50 Damask Table Cloths b.w.- c-?.?.-.
S4 98 each ^c' Montauk Assorted Chocolates, 15c.
-iz__ _ x
2 x ? yard;
$6.15 Iris Pearl Opera Glasses, $4.95.
No. 3 Cub Cameras, $1.95. Listed at $4.
- . . ? trel h dg
Women's Underwear, 14c.
?,-! ?iity Store orders only.
Pound. ^^^^^^^^
Store orders only.
f reel F ???>? ? .atro Bids
Men's and Women's Umbrellas, 68c.
$2.00 Silk Velvet Handbags, $?.00.
"?? '? r* ? O.? B If
$1.69 Dinner Gongs, 98c.
? s' Silver-Plated Flat Ware at one- $2.49 Box of 50 Cigars, $1.75.
U leu than regular price* ^ R?bbon Loom Ends 3c> to 29c. Yard.
French Prints, 59c, 74c, 98c 79c A & S Lining Satin, 58c a Yard.
$22.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs, $18.75. 36 ^h" ^lc
t ? j u ' ? _ Q . Cuticura Soap, Usually 18c, at 15c
500 1 rimmed Hats, *p?.yD. Stor_ orderl onlv Quantities .--strict?--, to
I H0.00 to $1 )00 Samples (wo fo ? cultomer<
hcn . ? nn ?i a __ ?I__#.' t? nn Geo- A- C,ark'8 SP?o1 CoUon' 200 Yards,
J2.D? to $4.00 Untnmmed Hats, $1.UU.
_._.____ . 1 m no Black or White, several Numbers,
$2.50 Ostrich Plumes, 98c
1, Usually b 1 c. a Dozen, at 4Uc a Dozen.
? ' ' Store orders only. Quantities restricted.
Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $2.49. r . - f *? '
. Store orHrrs oniv $3.48 Gillette Safety Razors, $2.46.
Store orders only. Quantities restri. tc ..
$2.00 to $2.59 Lingerie Nightgowns, {CQflU/,.. n ' .^ r, ' '
t-. 29 $3.98 to $5.98 White Organdie Flounc
ings, $2.25 to $2.98.
.1.25 Hammered Brass Jardiniere, 98c \yomen's $4.95 Shoes, $3.35 Pair.
1 .I H . T . __.___. .
Men's All-Wool Suits, $9.75. ^ Imported Chiffon Broadcloth, $1.29 Yd.
Silk Lined Corduroy Negligees, $5.69.
{-Piece Dinini. Room Suite, $59.00.
ta *
$1 98 Fiber Silk Reefer Scarfs, $1.59.
' .nil Bt?Js
Men's Suits-to-Measure, $22.50.
Al - |( measure additional charge
? . . asary.
?
$21.75 Bracelet Watches, $14.75.
....'-?? . IB le
58c. Sterling Silver Photo Frames, 69c
?nly. Street I ? ? ? ? I ?
Women's Street Dresses, $9.98.
- to 44.
Regularly $1.69. _ . inche. wide.
r. ?? f ser, tv??? ni .?
Women's Stockings, 10c Pr.
Usually I 5t.
.... Bide
Half Silk Crepe de Chine, 27c Yd.
.6 inches wide.
Good Books Underpriced.
$12.95 Dinner Sets, $6.75.
Complote tor 12 poople
$1.24 Roller Skates, 85c
I or R?iys and (.ids.
1 . ttemt ic 1
$7.50 Blankets, $5.98.
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kbies' Ruffled Embroidery Flouncings, Lace Curtains, 29c to $2.39 a Pr.
49c Yard.
Men's Gray Mocha Gloves, $1.15.
69c. Stamped Nightgowns, 44c
. ?
U K. Gold Jewelry?1-3 Underpriced
for Monday's Selling.
Women's Kid Gloves, 89c
I wo ? I.i"P Si/es t. to 7' 4.
Striped Outing Flannel, 6c a Yd.
In 10 and 12 yd lengtha
Table Oilcloth, 14c Yd.
. x 4 width Store orders only
$5.00 Sample Waists, $2.98.
? and ^H only
Women's Fine Coats, $24.95.
Regularly $32.50 to $59.
aas.
NAVY LEAGUE
! DEFIES BRYAN
Demands Apology for Al?
leged Slurs on Roose?
velt and Abbott.
CHALLENGES HIM
TO INSPECT BOOKS
Association Restarts Statement
That It Is Subsidized by Ar?
mor Plate Manufacturers.
- ? ? -'?.??
U'-.1 iagtoi <>. ? ? | ! ?.'.
. Ros *s- ? and Di Lj n .1 Abbott ha..
I 1 in? "mslefsctoi nr frost
? tl " class by V.UI?SBI JSBBlBgl
according to the Ka '
ti a itatsnsnl ? -?.jr'nt.
? ? . , 1
Its I I ff f : un Mr.
Rrysn The league wsata ts kai
Mr. Bryan 11 - ? alral Dewey
and Csrdinsl Gibboni siso malo*" I
I wit
?. ti "bit : plsti ' in?." for the 1 .
1 oss si mi itaii 1 ,. elsmoi of wm
? ? eby improving bosinesi n
tumor plate.
"Among the members of tha '
... -, itatot
many of the :iio?t proi nd re
cj'erte'l American citizens, Including
Admtrsl Dewey, Di Lrmss Abbott
1, Theoaor? R01
a- ,! a hot! " ' others."
A Isttoi asa lost ts Mr. Brj 1
,'.i-. by Bocrotaiy A H Dsdmun
N'a-, y League, r.-. it il Ig 1 ? . '
of Slate 'ci t ,i || at the lsa| I
here ar.d make a tborotlgfa inspection
of It? BCCOOntl and subscription liett.
Mr. Oodmnn declarad emphatically thst
the Nary I.ea?u?- had nes-er at SBJ
fme rereived any contribution frOIS
any armor piafe rinjr. ?nd he added
that it did not know of the ex i fence
, of any such bed?.
Record? of League Open.
"We have nearlv tw-elve thOBSOad
members ir. the N?vv LosgBS |-ro; er."
I he said, "and in 'lie WOmsa's BSitloi
' thpre ere nearly thirty thoBSOnd repre
'? sentative?. The boOKl of the Navy
I-cF?iT'i** are i nd alwoyi lia-, e been open
to pablic iaspoetiaa, and we ar_ at al!
tinea mo.?' pleased to rende' a finan
rial SCOOaat of sarSSlvt ? to any ?>ne
who may be sufficiently interested to
BBS far fitch SB aero.it. We moat
certainly feel that before Mr Brystl
made h-? ehsrgOf of subsidy SBd e?r
rup'ion arainat the Xiivy Lrajfue he
?hoold liase called on n - and ' ? '
fcatel the matter.
?Mr. Bryan baa naques tioaabl y i<o-ic
va H preat wronp. and we fool that a?
an honorable man lie r_:
thrin n'--i himself of thii sapartflflit.
?r, eoBTtnce himself positively of the
7 r-.tth or falsshood "7* his ehar?c? and
tlOB fOI the
he hBK dl lie."
League < hallcngc? Or. an.
Mr. l?_?!mun'- letter as d:
?'Mr. U 1 .?"n 1 Bl
" V? . i '. < .
"Pear ?ir: In vour newspaper, 'The
i ommoner,' n-id p-. vour pablic utter
von hsv? reposto. ?
(hot *he N'av. LeSgUC * I -
luppoi 'he eon tri
I it ?-. f.f inn . .
"The Na* .? L tag is ia loath to i"
lieve that \ ou would matt. BB?
;,,'!? ist si organ,7?'ion ' nml
r.moag ?*- members mors than 10,000
repraseatstira American bmb j.n?i
?somen without sons more aabstai |
? ? dOBCS than vour own suppor.,
position. Familiar sa ere are arttl -
high idsala sad lofty motives which
trovern vour action, ani1 Otters ?-?
fie] assured that, convince?! of vour
error, vou will hasten to make full SBd
gSBSrosa reparation, both by voor
printed und bj roar spoken word?, for
? I . -vronir vu have ,?.,, ..
"We therefore inv,;e von to call at
the offices o?* the |eSg"U0 and make full
inspection of our bookfl SBd -'vorn ac
COBBtS. We shall hold oun
*?i secoaat for sll expenditni
r. .rit*, anii tO prOSOBt full l.sts of cop
tribu*.;"!.- and eontribtJtori du;-.- aworn
to and certified sa to arcurarv tad
? i? a.. a.
"IU iroald call vour at tent loi to the
fad thai the bookl and Bui
li?ts of rhe Navy League ,,i
t.-nes .ij'ct. *" Inspection sad thst ?? ?
?our* thS fallsst publicity in .11 niat
tera ncrtainin?. to Aaanee, and, indeed,
to i ttaili of our organ iza t ?en.
"Awaiting vour call witl tl-'. v._rrr!
est i r.-re?\ i an ? ? rv ? rulj youi
"AM 'M R II. DADM1 '. "
LODGE URGES PEACE
THROUGH FIRMNESS
Says Adequate Defence Will
Keep Foe at Distance.
-?ahaat, Muss.. oct. ES. "Pea i
be more surely and better mSIBtained
lis firmness a:-.,I <1 ir<-c*n>? ?.? than by
areakaeai and hesitation." ?-;?:,! I
l Senator lienrs ? .I".- I OdgS, in
eritieisiag the national ad
m an op.-n political letter mads pub c
to-night The letter i? addressed to
Samuel W, Metall, Rspabllcas tsadi
date tor Governor ? f Ml
S? nator Lodge, who has been .
to take an active part in the state
eampnijrr. bsSSaSS 01 tiie recent
<?f his wife, arroto:
"I need not ?,?>? to ftn, bosaaM von
feel as I do. tha' yOBI <?':. -t OS ha? a
national as ?ell . -npnrtanre.
We are Republicans, I *
icans first, and no word ha? come ft
u.? as a pHr'- ,01 SadstS, and
BS B ord ?ill mm? . ?? lid <-m
t._ir_-^ 'he administration at Was!.
ington m dealiag I - -'-e danger
llflScalti? gi ? _ it of the tor?
diet Europe
"W. bava not h?sit?t?
.,-?.?' | : e Pralident ?
be ora? right We boliere at
peace taifled, hu'
i, ,r d. ep ' obi let
I _ ? ? ???-?.?
? ,. eetness t
. ; e- ? at ?? shore
sll things to kee]
with stl si .-,a*.
tbat thii sad can he most sorel
tsiaed by rigid i of obi neu?
trsl doties, by fli
ii?-utral rights aid | : snd I
,-. ? for nat
' h will make ? i:,-?r *
? thst DS
I ??,.,... ??,.,...
be attempt?-?! with impni I
Touch it it on Mexican t.''
a tor Lodfte ?aid : "In 'de? , ... ? \e OBI)
chance of t< estab | 'mi-rt
uas de?*roved by our iatorTOBtii
. rder I i sail
The anarch . i - OS ? I ,
j unhsppy eonntry, the destruction of
? . ? f ?. i ? propert) ss :
murder of ' ts encan citi- .
sre n a large me?? . ?
the prescrit administrado?,, who have I
place : -'rabie and BOS
spoBsibility fur lo>?. sofferiBg mid out
ipon the people sf ,v-..- l'nited|
^?ate?."
N. Y U. Freshmen in Defeat.
Moaat Veni"-i High Behool. ioot
ta'i ararrlara iwoopod daws as *h
Nem Vori Uaivoratt] i,-- r
Field vesterds-. Bfternoon, dofsstiag
hem by a ??oir sf i* *" " The \ i*'
tor? outplayed the Violet ?lesen in
I rsery department.
CITIZENS UNION
DIRECTS VOTERS
Candidates for Aldermen
of Much Better Type,
Says Guide List.
REPUBLICANS STRONG
IN INDORSEMENTS
Qcacrally Favored for Assembly
Samuels. Perkins, Smith
and Crnpsey Designated.
Trie CitiSatM I . .sued
n ??. otei -' Din tory,"
that
tod ! I ovtrabsr I
for county ami Judicial oAssi sad for
- ? ? ! H?.;ir.l of Alilermen.
In ths directory, the Ub?ob ssys that
tl.? sdoptlon o:' ths ut--' 7 itltu
tion wili make the rex* Lag llsturs
very important, ?nil will %
inertssed power to ths Board of Alder*
: ?
">!' ? . -.? ?.
"thf eharsctei ..7' thi sldenasBls eaa
- ever been
>nal oppor
.? ste vo! ng to ??leet
n BOBI 'I "f tVldSI in. -. ?? ith a
itrong - slss with
lorac - mei ths ni rtority
?Ah-, ?rill eoBsider public queitioni on
their i, ? riti ?? 'i ?? ? ? ?? rvicei would
be of ?i.stn.rt value to the board. W SI
hav? indorsed men of that typo, and
ui,:?* their sapport by ths votan, re
? irty ?tfihat ' ? '
No indorsement? are made by the
Citizen? I'nion of candidate! for the
judiciary where ?i-i-re i? no contest
Thi? i the candidate? for the
Supreme ? ourt.
I l.r l'.p f ?fldorsei ths candidacy of
Philip C. Bamaels, Pregressivs candi
preferoace
to I.orrri7 /eller, Republican and Ucmo
cr.itir cai lidotS Foi thi M ri'cipa'
Ith I'i--':.'- ' "ir- GoOrgS /. MsdallS,
Ropah ;'- si ' lats
is, iadorsed E?lgar .'? lauer, Republi?
can m -I Pi .- ssa re eafldidsts m the
i?tii District i Iadorsed fai ,;io Munici?
pal < i
I'cerkin? Indorsed.
1 borles A. Part . prr.cnt District
At tor the Re?
it oflle? ??..
B. Smith, better known ?s "Al" Smith
lile i S, Il ir.ilorafd
of th<* Reps
rT didatei for mu
cr.urt? m K srs Iadorsed
? - ?? Ub?ob, Jsmei * ' rapsoy, He
publican ami Pu ? nulidr.te for
DI li el V'"t nay at
K . % .lohn Mr
i rate, I ? esfldidstc for Regis
I'nion'.? indorse
? ? ?
? ??n?! date? for the Assembly ?ere
?
e I eet is of
eleel
? ? ., rimai .
? to . ?*
itore ] natini ;
? ? poai i to i ?*.
eleel their m uaicipal ofllc? -
??lud.- . ero; npp??
,iiv chart? r
ame; dmeal eduetio in pi >.e of
th. Board of EdacatioB, delega! ng to
Hem \ ork City eoatrol ? ?? or sil i
officers whoos compemation ma*
Fixed ? under the props -cd
constitution.
I .-?? \ lemblymeti Indrmed in Man?
hattan were: Sec? I Ai embly Dis?
trict, Joiepl - - ?gel, Republican! nth
Difttrict, IB, R^publi
.. if net, l eo
? Progressive:
10th l ? Republi?
can, ? 13th Districl
II?' i ? " ? e; 16th Dis?
trict, Abrahsm R Ellenbogen, Rep?bli?
ca; ; ITth District, Martin iturltc. Re
-. Perry Miller
\ rong, Democrat: 21st District,
Harold < Mitchell. Republican; '-'.'id
ii I! Pinto, Republi?
can; 24th Dis! . .' ol, Re
can and Pi . Dis
Robert MeC, Marsh, Republieaa,
! ndependen? ? l ?
.'.-.?h D itrict, Jo? :'- Steinberg, Demo?
crat; 5. Col
go, Demi trict, Alfred
|. |:. SOth Disti
-, ? Mi ? sad Fro?
net. Ai - Frin
. ..
AMOCBBBI ??Jul/zvd.
In Brofl . ' ' Will?
iam ? i - ?
?ndor ? ? ? ? Otl il. Re
; rood in th" S4th Dis?
trict. In Kin) ' ' ion of
on,- .. --t its, th? Republieaa
the A ? ? ?
I. The Rej I latos in
i '
tldermanie I re- i
. srtalfl
mu-icipal r the prin- I
?? do
' .
given. ,
The Bid? ??
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BoRnl ?ill
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B.ddle Rookie? Drill il Cold.
*
i-r winter
f ? ? skiei ?? An
.1 Drexel Biddle, LansdowBO, a
p thie morninjr This was th??
boginaiog ?>f ? ? ? week-end
trainini ?- * oi em -
hiii.iir? ?I mer.
lack!? . lati?M vita ?? gat ?nd
'?re SP SB? ici?e? as
lael ?' Campbell ?,.l
mm part- '
me- t - ? sail nal 10 i?l ;
guard, i? in command, ae.isted by j
I nit?d State? irmj oific?ra. |
SAYS BROKER CANED HER
Wife Mac. \?ers H BBS-Bad T?T?S_ I"
?m?>fher Her ?llh filio?.
v. ?lltam Richsrdsei
iroker, nembet sf the Gardos I
< ?If i'1'ih and the Ual* rrsltj ' lb, wa?
? iod for separation n the
Coart yeeterday. Hi? . ? ? him
With r r ? i ?
The Thurstssa w< ? nan
in Hobokei Mn
.? door
lag sparts i ? ?eolf
stiel it iriag hot steal
? . I i S< ?
? ,, ,.?. ?ay? ?he w - - IBVSd
from each attache
i i'i OBS of these OCCSI OBI
leged, I. ?r. ton held ;? pillow OVOr h'-r
Bad she was I
i neph? ? I. Ab
ir Mrs, Thorsten silages, her
maid i i liea her hui
?I her aft.-r having given h,-r .1
i ? ?>? ,: srlth a cane.
ONGLEY DROPS TO DEATH
Playwright lull? from Wind.?? sf
Wilmington Hotel.
I ! ;. : Oagl?
sger, fell ' dow in his room
at the m it. ngtoa,
Del., ysstsrdaj. ar.d disd n t: In . '? ?
irinute- H?- waa in eharge <-f the
"Eton lagdal?
waa reeeivios its final trial before ap?
pearing ,ii NOW ^ "i .
Mr. Oagl ? v?-ar?
... !. lived a: SOI a ? at 112th
H.? wifs, Ami Summers, ii kaowi on
' i. ? -tage. r?e B sa - I -'?? di"
rector for A. H. Woods. H.
member ?':' the Lambs,
Mr. Oagley_ (Irai important iu
us playwright was In dramat
"Brou toi He ap,*<- "The
Rector. Garden," in which Duatii Fai
i am played. In collai ?
?yitray be adapted "The I. phooi
Wrote "He ? "me- rp S'il ' g
.i ??? ,..." Mr. (in;- , ?
produced this sea?"?: b) the Shuberti
HIGH WIND BLOWS
OFF FOX HUNTERS
Packs Start Two, but Lose
Scent in Meadow
Brook Chase.
HUNT BREAKFAST
AT ORACE ESTATE
Many Members of Hunting Col?
ony See .Meet from Autos.
Which Followed r-tin.
Hempetead, 11
? ??
rera ?
'?'? - ? ? ? '? i
? for a chase with the
pact of ftftoei couples, fol
lowed St 1 o'doek by a hunt breakfast
to the memt"-.-- .uting
colony hv Mr and Mn. W. Rassoll
it th< ....
i, ti Old -Vestbory, ami inter in
the aftOI .... drag
hounds, wit ? ? ?Hii.-.
placen m the v.c.;! ,*;, of W?
.ti Lot.?; Islaad this saturna.
The Virgil St St East N'or
wieh this mora ng Mori than - ,
rider? wen
Th?; h;<i.
trailing difficult
' ? er tht???? _? . , .? . ? ?
A
bunt
--.e pack a a- blew n ,,:f
were round the Aral in a a roil
prlng and the secoad oa the I '
?
i Mr. aad Mr*
Thorr , ek, Miss Helen Hitch
mo? Hit ? - Mrs. Af
rden. Mr a"! Mrs tlarrj
I N'icr.'. ?. H P Whitney and eh' h.
I Petera.
lit Godfrey. Mr
Mrs Roben W nmill, of Warrsa
, hitney. ol Ho?
? Victor Mars
, <?/. F "*>
? r . I Misa Prat.
The h tfast of Mr. oad Mr*
.' a lar;;? gather r.g
g the ros
? . for S f mils I ear ?? ? '.race
- rremt.er a' th?
si i sf Lai | ras is
.nose ?ho d.d r ot ride
... .?,..
..-, ? and ?aw m ?eh of the jumping
600 TREES FOR BEDFORD AVE
I'lmting b?. I'ark t?imml??ioiur to -id
I'r.ijert to I'eautiful B___M_B Streets
Raymond V. lageraell, Park < .mm ?
????' aactios
geaeral plan to ?iot Rrooki-, n m:th
' . .n.lred
_*. one * nie a,?r.g a thiee mie
.'r?-'ch ?,t Bedford Avenue, be'ween
.-?. Parkwaj sad Taylor Stree'.
ill -rlected Bed
foi this ex.enmer,* be
eau*?? ;' :? BBS sf "he mam big!-*- ?
ar.'l traverse?
nearly every kiad of neighborhood.
. ? r:..?meat distrist I ?
SB le '.al ?cctton.
es m this erey ts
g to the attention of
resit] ewsora is teen kind of
I au eiample of ho.
- ? improved
By ins ?eheme of encouraging all
?'.:-. associat-oas to slant
,_n the creation of a ?pee a
fund *" assist i-, 'his svork, ?"omrr, ?
Ingoraoll ha? airead*, ?et out se
? ,1 'r?es la rarloaa lectioa?
The Bedford Avenue ex
large?*, ?ingle task of
el .?? attempts : I? wai
Igh Frederic H
Pratt, who eon tri bated *he funds.
B0NW1T TELLER ?S.CO,
FIFTH AVENUE AT 30? STREET
Special \ alues Monday
Women.s Afternoon? (lulling and Dansant (rozvns
~~ 29.50
A large collection of gown? assembled (mm (he regular ?torlt. Afternoon gowni
of Georgette crr-pr, taffeta, charmeuse, crepe de chine, some fur ?rimmed
Danse (,(,un< of embroidered nets and tulles, taffeta
and satin stripe chiffon with touches of silver
clot li, silver lac, sib er embroid?
ery and rlunestone?.
Women's BIOIISCS Very Specially Priced
Novelty Taffeta Blouses
In plaid,check,Venetian and satin
stripe? in the favored shading.
5.00
Tailleur & Dressy Blouses
(aeorsrrtte crepe, crepe de chine
and liaiidmad'* blouses of I.ice
7.50
. Iland-made Trench Blouses
Replicas of trench mouses Imnort,(J pxpr(.?|y for ,hl, .U|,
\ collection of variou? sly!?** m Tailleur and d.untv hand em?
broidered effects o? ?white French v e Ci.
Georgette crepe, radium silk and t r\ ~?\
crepe de chine. ?*? "?D\J
batirte
Women s Daytime Coats si Evening] Manteaux
29.50 350.00
Fashions typifying the .ery latest Russian ityie movements with funnel collar!, deep cuffs and borders
of fur. Developed in rich velour de Line. duvetyn and Bolivia cloth, black, wine,
green and blue tones in velvet, ruh brocados and met.?l clothl.
"Jeunes Filles93 Apparel
Specialized Fashions for ihe Younger Set
Mittet' Datum? Ctatt./?.?><> to q?.oo Misses' Tailleur Suttt . . . ?<i.n.+- t?.$? *9???
Mittet' Eveaiai Cents.?';??>" fa tjs.oo Mittet' Fai Trias'?Sails., if.oo ?HMO 4i?n
Misset' Daytiau Freeh ? ? tf.oo to I Mitsei Costamt Suttt.?-;."" ts t?o?oo
Muter' Evening Froths.-',"-??'' 'o ?m%.oo
Women's Fur Trimmed Tailleur & Costume Suits
29.50 350.00
Modes that lend to the expression of personality, indi*, iduah/ed types with a note of the unusual and
exclusive a touch of ihe diff?rent. Strictly tailored effects in masculine tone fur collared.
cuffed and bordered ?uits in broadcloth, velours de laine, duvetyn, Bolivia cloth,
f'.nglish velvet. Russian UtO?elt after the foremost couturi?res
in heaw sit:n. Kng!i*.h velvet and chiffon velvet.
FutS of Quality & Fashion For Women and U'me%
The Coatl arc* characterized by their faring Russian lin;*.?. Funnel, Muff, and convertible chin
collars; deep borders and cuffs of contrasting fur.
Croa fox St t.,.8*5.00 Trimmed Hudson Sail Co&ts.,. ,85.00
\ ery select pelt?. (Dyed Muskr.it) Skunk collars.
Blue Fox Sfis.95,00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats.,, ?25M
1 lute, dyed blue. Border, collar and cuffs of Natural Skunk,
Xatural Blue Fox Set$.195.00 Trimmed ?ludst,,, Seal Cunt?. . ?65J0?
Beautiful colorings. Border, collar, cuffs of Skunk or Beaver.
Slate Color Fox Sets.110.00 Trimmed Moire Caracul Cosas.. I ,~>M
White, dvfd shite Border, collar, cuffs of ?Skunk.
ft note of Silver
ORIGINAL DLSlGNs
Exciush t with Bonwit Teller
Silver Undergarments
. Silver Boudoir gjgg
Silver Corsets * Bodices
ANNOLNCF.MENT.
Bonwii Teller S. Co. flirret special at?
tention ft) their department for
Custom made Corsets
Expert corsetieret will nutke to meas?
urer? reproduce corsett hxadeabrood.

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