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TtiE SUN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1918. 16 4 ALIMONY FOR WIFE OF HENRY E. DECKER BOY ACCUSES TWO OF BOMB JOB. Stea He Follorrnl Fro wk Hmif HrM la aiO.AOO Hall. With the nld of Max Uolilateln, 1 mi old. of .IJfi Finn, iirwi, in fective Wiichner and others of the Klfth street nolloe station arrested to Kiel. llfllrjrnM Ordered to Pay ngaas mh, v hn .i cellar of 22 Second street. The prlson- art, ohiieppe Donnaruna or t. inris lopher street and Ixml lnnlerl of 23 Hancock street, were nciu OJ mnKiairnia Murphy In Slii.ouo hall for a hearing to- morrow morning. iloldstelii who nuked tne two men from anions; twenty-five persons In n resort in 4J Maoilougal sn-eet, was pass- i lug 22 Second street ahout 10 o clock on ...... I WrdneKilav evening Ha saw two men. SnVS He Hot Tired 01 "r eeilllltf one tall and one short. In a ahadow, one I of llielil fIItlHK a coin. lie sirporji. and watched The short man lost anil tie took n bttndl frOM the tall man. went Into tha bHSenient and struck a match. Ainu at Immediately there was an explo lion which shook the building, smash.. I 'he kUiss and s'an led twenty families OUT it lied 910 it Week Pending Salt, HE AM4EGK8 MISCONDUCT Army of Social Pan-handlers." Henry Kdwln Pecker, grandson of Thompson W, Peiker. founder of Inn Rig WSOn-Decker dairy company and one nf the slockhulders of the Sheffield Kanns Mlawann.fJaaker I'omnany. was directed esterday hy tit pit RM fouit Justice liny I to lis. tin a week alimony pending the j broPF.1.. marble, terr.i cotln. parian. poi-t"..- flf porcelain, inid ohjecls of 01i1.1me.1 tsl nn or of educational valua lh.it .ire mo;e Mian one hur.-lied yeara nrl, ilfco CMN in free." FATAL ACCIDENT HALTS CARS. -lilt and a ciin-cl MS of si.'"'" 10 ana Uwlilt Pugrt, Mrt, Dtehtr'a attorney. On llM ground th.it Ihe allowance of ..ai counsel fee Is out Of all proportion u the mtana of ihe defendant and la mora ,. iberal than 11 usually allow-1 In sue C .an fan- .'..later ...a cuiaor. egata, an tppaal will lie taken b .New- ' r:plnlns rw Terl l.aT. :on M1U1111 111. Poker's attorney.. John Qulnn, counsel for the Asso.ia- n affidavit wn. ii'ed hv iie.uer in op- tlon of American painters am acuipiora, i..inj ins wif.'s abollcatlon for alimony gava out n which he says the plaintiff, who a j Kathrync Hiowne. ui aciress. before she , masr led Mm on .n,. i Ill, conlr lead 10 ! Workman's Heath Holds I a keilna ina Aveaae Tragr. Traffic on the I.elnglun avenue and Twenty-third street trolley lines was held up for nn hour last night as the result of an accident at tl o'tluck In conduit of the J-.il I son conipauy at Twenty-sixth street and la'Xlngtou avenue III which a workman waa killed. Workmen employed by the Consoli dated Klectrlo Subway Company were shoring up the roof of Ihe conduit under the Lexington avenue tracks when a piece of concrete six feet square fell Into the cut from the roof. It landed On John l.acy and crushed hlin so badly that he died soon nfter In I'.ellevue Hospital. The reserves of the Kast Twenty-second street police station, fearing a caveln of the car tracks, held up Ihe Lexington avenue lars for an hour until It was ,1....,, ., afa to let them nass. This rjoldataln followed the two strangers to blocked the Lexington avenue line, and as the ear run on the Twenty .third street track! to llroadway that line was blocked also. Passengers floc'ied to the Third avenue elevated station at Twenty-third street, and the crush on the platform became so great thai the ticket agents stopped sell ing t'ekcts fur half nil hour. At that time the Lexington avenue line was al-l lowed to run again, but It was almost another hour before traffie became normal. ale 111 Macdowrai "Ireef and there saw ! Hum shake hand! with four other men as though receiving congratulations. Thei I ............. i.v..i. .. t Mi,iii.. . UIHnHIIII nriii . v.. ww. ........... tohl his MOT) and look Detectives Wiloti Liiwli" and ilrotanno to the Mac I ilougal street house, where he pointed out j the IW0 men TELLS JUST WHAT ART IS FREE. Mati'iucn! in Ium wiuit jii't 1 lit itfrday OUtlln t pt minion . of the nW tiirifT hit. M (llli.11) ajjrrpexi -i . at Ui tiinlT COtlftMliOfl iMt Krltliiv. "i aiiii ml i.iAin.anlinn 1 . in itsiTup'" rvlftt.oM with r IhMtrlcal man- I provlaloiia. nftr fttid eornpotr. Hi B.togti rUbo timt i 'Tin bill will glvt f: m .ri." he Mid litiu btCftUM Ml , I' inw "'lucme'ii, i .i" Lw-jur.. 1 ;! lim.t.n linn im jituMiHiHMi on paini i his Wife itl.t!nl' in tl know HQ hail dtttCtlVCI tracing htr move- intntt. Dcki ktUeflM ftito thai Roterl AlUn a nphw of i.Hiian itiij n Mot. -, ipfiit t ArtliU' rtof ctchtnsi unbound ami v i- j. fun ..juam-i mlngka mitli Mm hafllflf I IITAVlnfffl aTlll WOOtlCtltl ItnbOUnd Will I'P in hr ftpartmcntti ami thai on Aufosl i" MOVIES TO SHOW CHILD MINDS. Kvhlltll of lf.irlrttf llianr for ,lu rnlli lletertlvra rraMrd. An exhibit of the work that i being dOfM at the ClOtrlni KOUM Tor Juvonlla Menu I Dsfootlvea win it htld mipr the AUtptooi of th DoportnMnt f Public imritlofl in tho otttll nrend of lh MotropolHnn i-if Building, at Twenty thirti m reel ami Madtoon nvenuo, and im orlgliuil ilrawingn, ( (riginal , ,.,., October T ii CeRtober RI TtM statuary ami aculpture, inoludlng not I entitbltg which win open from n A m. f tnan two repiicat, win cotnv in tree. i(0 m p n will include moving pic- i turM anil tpfiuri. The clearing house we n eotobllehed by admitted free, gculpturc and itatuyy to Commiselonei Drummond on January ,,.hm, t ii fi'itn 111 lINf li tilt efnell of lien - li.i f,n- Id. IIIII'IMIM nf PMVlflll 1 fl i' .111.1 ' h. .l!"ii ntft Mm Derker ami tlu went I tm.manm -mulntore onlv. Ind oalntlnM ai Mamlnlne annllranti f-.i the achooli fori well ecutpture onl statuary muel nol oeoie minded, children on Randalls 1 nc! tide an - 1 1 . ': of utility in. 'jch I Island. it nieo hoi provided1 clinical nn are made i any mechanical proces. I treatment fr chlMfen whoso parents Work ." nn t'lnnopd a ant iU Ulrs. a- wonhl not nptnt to their .winu placed j i pi !itm a i l carpets. COItectloni in ll- . in insiltuiione. i wo cnoueenu eie;ni nun lusti'At'on of the progress of irt, woki ii drsd pstlenti hftVe boon registered tp fai to a dancing acadsmy at i; w est sev en l y second itroet which waa clossd for; th lumtner ani remained there alone from ;t i'. M. until after T otlm k In the evening. In hi 1 application ( alimony Mrs, I Dei kei Slleges that hei htisthuml hse tfsstsd her cruslly lines the ti ? t two or three months after their marriage. she !h he aci-ueed her of Improper re Igtloni with ths phyalolan who had treated her for neuritis and in ihe pree encs r hei sitter Ihreatsned t' ihooi her and the- physician, She as ye her husbsnd hss been "morose ami uncivil" when she ha? had friend! at their horns to dinner. Ah). Decker ssyi her husband accussd her falssly of Improper relatione with 1 Nil 1 1 an Russsll Moore cousin, dne looked it him us a "mere child' the ssys, she ea) Decker owni 4$1 nhsrsi of tock in the dairy company, which draw 12 per cent. divhieniiK and are worth IS&o b ehare. lie also -.ft $10 a week eslsry, Mrs. Decker asked for 200 a week ali mony ami counsel ?SS, Marie KsrttlSi now maid for Me. L ilian Russell Moore, Bayi in an affidavit that when employed i Mro, Docker thle lum mer she hoard Decker tu hli wife he would kill he ami SOW him It r Iks her on the chin With Ills r)s(. . .Marv Asqulth .TacoUa. a novelist is Id in an aflldavti thai ph and her husbsnd havt made their horns with Mr. ami Mrs Decker and thai hr niatei stor of her husband! ill troatmen Is true. Rsplyliti lo lit; wlfs'i chargsi Decker s i lila aife'i alTd.ivit intm; have been1 composed hy her sister, t he novella., and "beinK a novelist sh- hss disregarded ths frt in the matter' Decker ssy he has ipent Mft.OOO on his wife in three yean and also had - aup port Mrs. Jacobs the noveliat, snd her husbsnd. "i have been compelled i give dlnnere with wines at terrlflc oxpense to help iter enlarse her circle ? Ilvel) friendOt' aayi Decker. "I was tired of feeding, dimmc and wining an arm) of ao I'ial panhandlers, many of whom wen an tSjgonlsttc to me." He aayi his wife wsi on the stage less than -six months sga at a oslsry of $1 50 s week ami ran Bel employment at any time, N'n Bull for I'rlmarj Day .Tudee Mnhiueen refttscl Qej nntrii. ( lene: at Bsssloni ) est en la to adroit to ball four i men ai rest til for ihootl up Ts mma ny leader .lames J Haican's district on p: mary day utid sentenced To the Island for three months each by Magistrate Marsh, Am appeal has been allowed ami court will take briefs on the qUSStlon t hail. r bcon auaiNcgg in tara ONgaracaatTaL mowtnc LROIT MKCaorg3 SO 4 a. oo a ho t a in tmc world W.L.DOUGLAS $3.50, $4.00 & $4.50 SHOES LOOK in W. I. .nonplus storo windowaand you will sf Ium2h for t;l.."0,i4.IMI ami a)4.0 thai are iiistHts cood in style, tit and wear a oilier mmKvmvanmii moMumwwtaUf the only difference in the price, shoe In all lea t her, at .vies and shape to milt everyhody. It you could visit W. I.. Dought large fac tories at Brockton. Mass.. anil nee for your self how carefully W. L. Dougla ahoes are made, you would then understand why they arc warranted to lit hettcr. look better, hold their shape and wear longer than any other make for the price. Tha Beit $9.00 &. $3.50 Boy.' Shoe, in tha World. 4 a aaa f akl a aire .imt W . I.. Daaaias wAUTIwlal la (isaiHw m Hit Mlmm. TAKE NO SUBgTITUTg. r w I lir.arls ho arr no. for 1- in juurTlelntt-. ordsr ilirsr, fro.n ItM fai'lurr- tlo. fur tmi msilinsr Of 111. family, a. all p.lii, hv hi .1 rutt.'pos'sas trs. wrilf fitr I lt..atr,wl t'm.ln,. Il wiii ihnwyou uow loonlsr by insll and why in can says mossy oa your toolwur. w. I. liui.... armm., ass.. W. L. DOUGLAS 8TOSES CREATES NEW YORK: IN M N,.mi siiwl, itno.lKI.VN "55 llroailray. r.iroer ath strset. ..,. , ,,rii,rlVarl.ii..t H.w ui.... i war. rar.lUfc gt.trataa Uq.) " yjSwtSSn rTkori st. t2S1 lh.r.'i a: '', "" . Tl.lr.l yi.w.rnrnriaOlh Slwt. JKRsKV ITY-M Nawark Aysnua. !I77 Tklr A.. bat. I4ili 147th sta. KWARK-UI Broad MsMt. : SP'!1 i Tf:ltsON till Market St.. ror. Clark 1 TltKXT..- s.-ite S...rr. Itw.w.l a3 Kiirhth Avana. A NATION At iNSTmrnoN" Scientists say boys grow fastest between the ages of 7 and 16. Can't feaze us. We're ready for any size of boy no matter how he grows. Double breasted suits, for instance, in all degrees of chubbiness regular, extra stout, fat and extra fat. Double breasted suits from 10 to 16 years. Norfolks from 7 to 16. Sailors and Russians for smaller boys Boys' long trousered suits for long legged boys. Fabrics selected with the same care that's taken with our men's clothing. "Your money back" if any thing wears out before you think it should. Prices moderate. Rogers Pbbt Company, Tkicc Broadway Store at at at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St. BrowningwKing & Co CLOTHING. HAT3 V AND rURNJSHIMCA As to Prices It is a deceptive practice of a good many otherwise reputable Clothiers to start the new season with a lot of inflated prices. That's the trick by which they provide for "marked down" Sales later in the season, when, while pretending to make great reductions, they are really making great profits. Our regular prices are based on the absolute values of our merchandise. Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $50. Boys' & Children's Suits, $5 to $15. B., K. & Co. special Hats, $3. Stetson Hats, $3.50 to $10. The Quality of Browning, King & Co. apparel is guaranteed by our name and the well-known fact that "What We Say Is So." BROWNING, KING & CO. Broadway, Near 32nd Street. Cooper Square at 5th Street. Fulton Street, Brooklyn. A New Collar, Long on good Points 2 for 25 Cts. 8HIHTS TOR P M.I,. Hr.lt-MAN LABEL. tl.M irtOUL'UIS I.ABBL. K M EARL & WILSON UAKBRI Of THOY'll WfST PRODUCT, MERCHANDISE hrt taU to-morrow. Sttrt oetfi 8:30 A. M mi dosts at 6 P. M. Ahuft mm UN aJwrUneJ than aittrtini tfNcW muu in til Dtptrlrmnti. tm R. H . Mac B Co.'a Attraction Are Their Low Price. Pi Herald Square 0 B' way ,34th to 35th St. THE ESCALATORS r nwit con arnrnf mnj of nttklnf (At upper tmr- thttrdlst fun. Thtu art artf,. n mo tion. Soft. Concttrilrt. Quick, and pleas ant to riit an. UU Clever NEW Modes in MISSES APPAREL jAILORED SUITS in the rich textured materials and effective colors now in vogue strike a new note in style. cArtificid FLOWERS- A NEW Department Brocaded Jutetyn ill ;1 soft, deep shade of cocoa brown is employed for a suit at 164.75. Th coat Vias violet panne velvet collar and cuffs, and is lined with satin in the same rich violet shade. "AfoMtln" phuh of deep taupe tone and thick pi e is the material chosen for a charming suit at $14. 75. The loose, pointed jacket has white nrocaile collar and the skirt is grace- tuliy draped. I hire near, tltlh at. Tailored Suits of Bayadere Eponge $38.75 Hizmi H and t yaara IlluMralrd. Tha di , ollar of tha lilou. rnai la of H-trlr ami or mollna lrff rnnryl and rordwl ornnininta of the tabrlc trim both draped tunic akirt and .oat In brown, navy or taup. 11.41 $1.98 $1.49 and 84c $1.49 $1.49 24c 64c 69c 98c Tailored Suits of Diagonal Cheviot $17.74 Hizea li, i mid i yanra. strii tly tailored cutaway coat, heavily aatin lined, mid ne-.i model akirt. Ilrown. taniie. navy and blark. Beaded Chiffon Evening Frock $34.75 Si.ea 14, ia and II vearn Foundation of . harineiiae, over which i mounted nn imported robe of . hlffon. very elaborately em broidcrea with .ryatal beada and buiflen. Illnue l.odii e ..ai draped nkirt with an ordion pleated chiffon tunic and ide Kirdle with aaali endi. In lle pink, blue or Nile itrern. "Trotteur" Dresses of Serge size u and 1 yeara Smart one-piece Frock of navy blue ae MTfe and plaid combined. I'oat effect with coal and white crepe de chine veal. $24.75 re4 nr wmnt- Full Length Coats 8l7W.,,and nf Fntlixh Woolens J ..---.- . .. o ... -J V..r . ri. "nr tn.ktr.rinir rnflln lon. Will C1i Iinriy iniKirtfi nrmvnii w.?nTlh ?&Uw?8hWlItlwi IB cW color combinatlona. fonvertibie roller, I.. H.kI front, ba. e nleate.1 from waiat line down. $19.74 The TAILORED SUIT ciutumris NEWEST SModels Color contrast, unusual and effective, lend an artistic note to the season s smartest Suit-. Typiwl of this feature of fashion is a Suit in ruby color! duvetyn, with collar, revers and waistcoat of "old blue" chiffon velvet, hand-embroidered in black and Kold. The price of this clever model -a copy of Paquin creation if $4.1i. Tmra nar. nr.dw... Modela advertised ara in tock- in izea N to . $28.75 Blouse Suits of Broadcloth. llluttttiti. Austrian broadcloth of heavy quality and lustrous finish is employed for this graceful model. Collar and cuffs of the blouse coat are of contrasting plush and the girdle is of soft satin. Novel drapery t hip and knee-is featured in the girdle top skirt. In oriental brown, rnldnieht bin. Uupa and black. Cutaway Suits of Wool Poplin, "Directoire" cutaway model the coat with high waist line in front, and lonK square panel back, is very finely tailored and trimmed with bands o near seal (dyed coney). The graceful skirt is draped to one Side at the hip and button-trimmed. $37.75 In green navy bllia. PffiSL- prune color .... . Pn iru.ot an ev w-im-reasinB demand, w'e nave openea a larne Department where Decorative Flowers. Ferns, l o liage. Window Boxes, etc., are now displayed on the Mam Floor Balconv. .14th Street. ( That prices" are much lower than elsewhere the following quotations prove: 'inau. i, .in, ctmmeYi and with foitane. -"- -v. . . aa. - ranee Katea. with buds and toiiaee, w American Reautv Rami. 19c to laraa rhnaantkaaMan. in all colorines. 49t Apple Blossoms, large spray, 39c to Foliace. in itreen and autumn tints, Z4C to Marigolds, branched with grass. Narcissus, yellow or white. Tiger Lilies, cluster of three. White Snowballs, larae bunches. Flower Baskets, tilled with choice assorted flowers, $1.00 t $15.89 MENS Tan or Black Calf Lace SHOES, $2.6 Ai illustrated, and made on a very smart yet comfortable narrow-toe last, with low heels and light, strong soles of just the nuht weight for Fall. Finished with Closely -trimmed edges, finely stitched uppers, and the popular "invisible" eye lets that give a custom-made air. All sizes from 6 to 10, widths B to E and a few A s in each size. cMen's Fine SWEATERS At TYPICAL MACY Savings Fifth Floor, Oatr. .ffto All-Wool Shaker-Knit Sweaters, $4.49 ylrZr Heavv weiaht. warm and with comfortable roll at . II an JTm . . . ... : 4 n "11,11. Mil MCS JO IU 111 UAIUIU, lldVJI .inn in.iroon. Worsted Shaker-Knit Sweate-s, $5.94 'e warm and well knit. Fxcellent color assort -nient, including white, Oxford, navy, maroon and the new heather mixtures. Two pockets. All sizes from .tr to 44. Extra Heavy Roll-Collar Sweaters, $7.49 Shaker-lciit of heavy all-wool worsted. Knit-in pockets. All sizes from 30 to 44, in Oxford, navy and maroon. Large assortment of .trsted Coat Sweaters In stock, in V-neck style at $5.49 and ffff. A Complete OUTFIT for Your CHAUFFEUR, $46.34 lACY'S is the only Store featuring Auto Supplies that gives neither discounts nor commissions to chauffeurs. All other stores do one or the other. The savings thus made so direct to YOU in the form of lowered prices. We list the items separately, so that you can buy either as a whole or in part. Norfolk or Semi- 10 7-1 Norfolk Suits, e19.i Of a tine quality and durable .lurk gray whipcord. All aizen :n to 41 Lined Overcoats of ia 7P Dark Grey Frieze, IMsMO Made wit la "Venetian" yoke and doth body. Button-to-oeok or roll 11.. . Gloves With Urge Leather Gauntlets, $1,98 Wool-lined, warm, comfortable and durnhli'. Firth Floor. S4tb 84. Leg ems 01 oesi a BlaYk Cowhide, $2.97 neat shape-retnining ( ut on model. Chauffeurs Caps of Grey Whipcord, $1.89 Well made of full tnodel and to inaicn t tie huhs. ,. TOILET REQUISITES FOR MEN Closely adjoining the rear of the new Men's Furnishing Shop and Hal Department on the First Floor is a comprehensive collection of Mens Shaving and other Toilet Requisites. MEN'S TO-MEASURE SHIRTS )k very parUoular, hyrjercrit- ioal men who qualify in the "crank olaaa In the mat ter of atyle andnt of their shirt! would drop Into our 1V-Order shirt Shop with a mind open to con viction, even if they have the "from Missouri" attitude, they will find Homething to their decided advan tage, This Shop, where service im at ita maximum and proflta are jMired down to the minimum, is on the Mb in Floor Balcony. SMh St. side. SO seconds brisk walk from Broadway. Here is a comprehensive line Of the finest imiorted Shirtings. Hers we take the measurements to inuKe Shirts that at strictly individual, fitting men perfect ly, following then every idea or w him as to detail. If at the preliminary step you de Hire to ha ve samples, phone or write, nnd we will cheerfully forward them. Also we will, on request, send a man to take your measure at your Home, Club or Office Shirts at . that you will find it very difficult, if not imiK. sible, to match under 3 50. At .1.44, elsewhere S..U). At 7.0. elsewhere 110.00 "Right Shape" FOOTWEAR For MISSES and Children "Equal Rights for every Toe." These Shoes are made over the famous "Right Shape" last so thai they permit the natural development and growth of the teet. Kigiu Shoes fit snuglv at the heel and ankle, but are roomy across the toes. ne are thoroughlvsvrnrnetric.il and good to look at. just as they are good towe.n . Not only comfortable to wear, but of fttUUw itearint quality and endurance. High Cut Button Shoes. For Misses and Children in P.itent SHOTGUNS "s-K-AT MACY SAVINGS The gunning season kt just about to ois.il. We lit here a few pacific, samples only, hut we have on show practically every possible need for the sportsman Regular Cut Button Shoes. l or Misses and Children; P.itent Leather or Gun-Metal Calf, stout, durable, but flexible soles. Sim 8 to II. $1.19 StmtlHtti, $1-39 In Gun-Metal Calf oitl, built especially for growing Girls. Sim ;3 lo 5,. $1.89 Hammerless Double Barrel Shotguns Leather or Gun-Metal Calf, also Tan Hussia Calf. SlzeeStoll. $1-69 ;,(.;, $1.98 Sim tM It JH- 2-3 IE abroad Floor. .ISih M Rear. LbbJ CHARMING New Fashions For the LITTLE GIRLS ARTY Dresses are quaintly picturesque this season and delightfully pretty with their effective sashes and low girdles. Among the scores of styles shown in the Macy collection, Third Floor, 35th Street, are these notably smart model-,. rarker," blued liarre Is, M.'lH.ftO -Kox torllnsvrar.il," wjj.m. "Fox." Knipp fluid steel harrels. MV.M "I.. V. Ninlth," OO grade. Wj-I.nil I,. V. smith." O grade. Damascus steel Imrrel. Si.12.7n "1.. C, Smith." N' i grade Damascus stwl li'rels, ia42.7n Itbaoa," field grade, l? 1 or ;u gauge, and ?-iii 2.1-in. or ao-in. barrels, Ml 7.74 "Knickerbocker," 12 iSor 20 gauge, and 28-in , 28. in, or 30-in armory steel bar ,'"H' 13.4W "Knl.'kerltncker Ham nicr," 2H gauge and :a-iu lw,rrelB. 1 .1.411 An Empire Frock of p.ile pink silk with overdress of net. The bolero jacket of braid embroidered net and batiste medallions has a soft silk sash drawn through slashes and tied with long ends at the back. A band of the embroider finishes the skirt at foot. Priced $)1.7 Three-Piece Suits of Heavy Diagonal. Hiy.es in 1 1. 1 . . eiir The smart one-piece Kr.s-k Is trimmed ni neck nun sleeve with velvet in i ontrastinc hliiiilc, snd the skirt is nlln but on newest linen. Tli Cost, belted at hack, is warmly interlined and silk lined. In t'openhacen. aavy blue or brown. A loni-uaisted Dress of pale blue crepe de chine has a deep tunic of creams net lace, caught at the side with ' rosebuds. The net yoke is finely tucked and the entire blouse is veiled with the creamy embroidered net. The broad girdle is of satin ribbon. Priced $34.7S. $19.74 $15.74 Velveteen Dresses, Hand-Embroidered. Hlzes a to u eats l.one-waisted model with sailor . ollar, ricep nuffl and Blrille of niesaalins in contrnsling Ifolor. Hand eiii broiderv trim the front of the blouse and 11 dainty frilled 1 ollar of net adds a pretty finish. In black, navy blue and broun. Evening Shirts Plain linen boaoma with extra quality longcjoih or muslin bodies at H2.4N. S2.Hand St.l.lt.l each. Plain linen boannw with fine (iiality madras bodies, S.1.IMI . French pique bosoms with flue quality madras bodies S14.IHI. Tuxedo shirts. M2.n4,.1.IMIsnd those with 100 pleats in the Imsom, M.UtJ, Male Fl.. Stolreay aath atrr.t School Frocks of Navy Serge, $5.94 tiif a to 12 Vearn Regulation one-pie. Dresses in serviceable eiRP cut on traialt line. lh yoke front. Hailm i ollar ami shield have hand embroidered emblems. Pique Druses, Hand Embroidered, riim 4 to u V ear. Wide-wale or French white niiiue of i ellent qi Htralgnt line nr yoke monei tin neon inline lien $3.96 titint1-eitibroidred, M HHolM'U. Hfllrtrr lrt F., Hid r.t' Itv. KrbntM V Mil"! RAINY DAY COATS, WITH HAT, Complete Outfit $3.49 Hues to 1 ears. Rubberized cloth in tan color and of good. ser ice able quality, Reg ulation co.it mod el buttoning close to neck, adjust able cutis, side pockets. "Billit Burke" Hat to .match coat. jSingje Barrel Shotguns , "Victor." IS or 1" gauge and 2N-in. or 3n-in barrels, t.'i 41, "Harrlaftan a Rtehard. on," 12 or 1(1 gauge, and 2s-in or au-in MUOd Imi ro1' IK.1.HII "Harrington a Kichar.1- sn," II or ill giuiKo. 2M-in Or SO-In blued Isiri els. and automatic shell ejector. S14.24 "Elevens," a gauge, 28-in. I,,rr,'l 4.4tt Repeating Shotguns "Itenilnulnn," 12 gauge, M22.74 "Remlnvlon Automat I. ," nauge, c a 7R "Winchester Repeater," 12 "". s121.no "W Indicator Hepealrr," 20 gauge, 23.74 "Winchester Automatic," aje. :m.oo Shells ll.lc nn.- .Vic "Arrow." 12 gauge, 2,'. "Arrow," 12 gauge, chilled shot, Ig, Mtro l lnh," S gauge, ir,. .VI . ' I .. 1. wi ' iwurw ...... i - gauge chilled shot. 25. i30 ( omj.let. assortment, nt "Low.t- Mtm4 ay " prut., or canvas. cor- d iroy and leather Shooting japkala canvas und orclurov Pants' leg' iiis Hots, etc., of every dwumbls 1 4 1