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16 J? THE SUN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1913. Us BURIED MINER CLIMBS NEW s'' church opened FOR ST. ANDREW BROTHERHOOD iu mwm unaiueu. Tomiisliofxk.v ('nines i'p l.iiol;iii' T,il;c n Hindi Item' Hits 11 V.vcni Hunger. Ills HUNT SIN IN 7 MAYS j4i Jlrfnx's In l.it I incline Tiikc Him lo Hospital nml Ooox lliiini' tn Wife. (.'I . I nil. it. (lit I I luiiii.iH l"i 1 rifi -I n'f K v. tin tniiii'P vim a I'litnnili.il a uoi'l; it Kit 7 ' ril.i y i'1'jlily lrt iiimVruioiiinJ In tin' Cniitliii 11I il ipl'i", u.i llK-rati'd nl o'i locU lln 'I'.ni niii : Id' li,nl i I'lilonilii il for It" limit nnil '.'.'1 " 1 n t , 1 1 1 -. lull -,'.-ii In l;iiiii pli. kIimI Ullllllll II V. lift) r.'l.'.l'"'! I'J' 111" i fluil of lorly iiii'ii. 1 .111 voiiiimI In ii'l.ii's nlidit mi l 'l.i'. II'' I. l In t no v.i'nilil mill wild l lii'if- fi ll lii -'-r hi tin 1 1 r--. " the n'iiin.f inlin'is ilrlllid iiny llii- I.L'I I11J1T nl iiiiiI :niil luck tlmt ein r.iliil r'iiii.i-li.'l-li until 11 1 , r t th.- I m - ' prlooiM'il 111. 111, loiiUInu hinri- Ilk.' n Iwi.r i tlinn a liniiiiin lifine, ( ilmul j "WIliTi1 l IIIV Will'.' I hill" lll'll"'' I I null! hi'i' nl urn 1' " I I in r"Tiiiiii: ,iii'. iiittiiiti'il in lilt TnnwiieNUi li tin- .iirlini'. Iillt lir tnlil llii'iu hi' iliil lint iii'i'il Ih.'l In'li 11" I t llmlii'il lip. 1 Inn.; tin' until: i. i d.ii v ri.i- In tin- -ill fm "It li'i'ttv ! I to II- out ii.Min, lie mill "I ti'll .1111 it wn- lululiiv lfii'nnn loll II tlll'H' lit tliltr-. I ,! In 11 lltlli- l.H i", 'mi llttl" tlmt at tlnii". I tliouulit I niri'ly UOIlIll I'llllk'l to lll'.ltll, "IMI thotittli you lmv dlil 111111111 lot of air ilovn to mo." Toiiiii-liof-ky n tirrniiniloil liy a nowil, nlm lifsritu to ii-l. Mtii iii".tlon . oiiirrinnK lii lt!irionoi"nt TIiij inlii" iloi'to, In.w .vrr, riliKril lo li't I1I111 kI- .my ili't.-iil.-it in-ui'ri. Thoy InMlcil dim into an iintn 'ainblle. Wouldn't till tit llu.iillnl. .,.,,. , 1 1 ThomaxV Knlm-opal (.Mumh. 1'Jftli htircli at.' x.il.l to b Mlinnut prrft-rt hot,, .it" ,. tioiiur to tako m.-- I,- ilw.11U(. aml nny.,!,,,,! ,,,., .,,. J wmf .,., lr,, ,,. ,.ollmlI1! ', ,. ... , . , .1 lifl for the 111 ft time lait nlu'lit m .i- Int.iior of tliv i.lllloc tlufo ate arronVfil '0'l'"l. !'!'s.;V,r , , 1 llrotherlio.Ml of St. AmlrH. ho iik to int.'rf.re as llttl.. a poislble No. ou aimi t. r.'.li.'il I oiiia-lul-ky t W tlio roli.-st imiIkIi church In tin-w.ulil , with tho n of the worfhlpprrs. Al- . .-.-.I. ... ... , ...nil. ijoiiuon, iaiiM, iconic, ii.-inii. .'v.-n ain- u .-i'i' hit .'inn 1 v.iw tier iu io m- -ome cow. apart liom calhiilriil- .mil tati-, of Hi., entire cli.nu el, .... . 1 ..I - hiiihii aim 1111111 cuinc. uac nntiiniir in iiwkI cry scat has jn unolitnucteil view Hi.- entire cli.iiuel. Tim church will lie uce.1 iik.iIii tills Tim mlt.er s..,.,,i.,l to liavo miHI no equal ,,U New York ...llllc. . ,,e, ... ' ',' 1 '""Z", ,rJZ mf. ,''"', bn-l vni-ls ilcpltc hi- loiiu Ilneincnt in for ,m,c worehlp. to take the place ' ! ,! u r-nlRht it wl lie lilltd asaln the crlh. tlm .locor. .aid. His l,,r,l had j of n e-lltlce that ..urtieil iu the , ,n 1 ', X a'slron'Vr t.l'r ptovMi Innit .mil -luieey. hi .lollies ,to In of lf.o:.. '. 'i. 1 . f"r thriI. llml rr" riu.'-, hut ntlicrvl-t' h oed noeff.H.Kof The com of the l.iill.llnK m. far has Z .. S'Z KZ-TV'?. "V, "il liarrowiiu: eMierieni o. , heen a tillle more than Jl.iinn.niin. Hut ' ronu!.ii'fli. v.is ilr!en lo his cottaue ' It Ik not tlnixheil. At least :iiin.iiiiii iimii' In the Jiup.in .imliulance. His wife must he epenileil. Till" with the L'.iinu. Itoi'il 111 the dooru.'iy cryint; and IiiikkIii? muh estimated value of the site will in.il.e her sK-moitth old lul.y to her breast. St. Tliomai- s Church a iH.Snii.oiiii hous,. 'lu.''teed about her er" four other of woishlp. iUuahtci.. the clili'st 11 jears. Torna."- I Althfuinh the eurieiit "Mieiii.es ,,f Si hefsltj reached fur the baby (list, then , Thomas's Chinch aiiiiioMiiiate Sr.n.i'Mii a lfl.u...l II.,. ..11..... , l.lMr.... 'PI..... l, .....',..4 ' .... - ., ,. ... ... . Vice of benediction iii which a nroie of IlishnpM fioiii the I'.'plsiopal ileiieral Con vention will take part. The new St Thomas Church was de. Mipiiil by Architect lialpli A Cram. It Is (iotlilc m aiehltectui'c. with a yellow while Mimic titerlor Tile Kieat Kifth avenue porta! Is lc kl!i,il the other children. Then he looked jear the coimtcKiitlnii in the four ;us clared to ho one of the lincst In the it lii wife "Hello." ho said. ".Hello. I Hi,, new church structure has been mi, I, John." she K iilled. and then In Polish , eonsti ucllon. save from .;i;fi.Ou(i to is':..- praised tiie .salut. I i t,, church work outside of the parish. Then as he felt Minns ennmrh for It lie j N t,er church nltli a Kieat bulliliin: penultled to talk cutei prise under way has such a r.vnril. "What 'M.s our j-e.itcst thoiuht all j Tlie serIce last nlsht--the tirst pi the time you wore In the mine"" was the . the ureat . dltlce- was for men. In a flrst iiue-limi. "What did pin thlnh about most" "About lion' to set out." was the leply, icconip lined by the unfallin.it rin. Throuuli an interpreter he s.ild: "When I wa- elo-ed in I tirst thought 1 would ho iril-hi'ii to death, as sec criil thoiis.iml n.'iuon In.nN of coal the short address or welcome tile lector K"V. Dr. ICrnest M. St ires, tanl he u Jolccd tliat this was ho. He did not be little tin splendid work of uimiiii, but he did xnliie, he said, tin- work of nn n, i. ml .specially hi.wncn The servne wa liitrnded to prepare the men present o receive the laird's, Supper, at 7 "a n clock Pihsl toward me Irom tlio ho'ltom of the tills tutnnlm; In tlie ( atluilr.il of St. breast where I was workinc ".My dinner bucket and coat at the bottom til tlie breast Here lot as the oal rushed, I had all my mine tools with me and my lamp as burnlm.'. I had a half ipuirt of nil in a can .by m) side. Minc up the situation. I found I was entombed In a space of seven by fifteen feet. I h.ul been entombed twice befoto and rescuers soon cot me out. 1 felt they vould auam liberate me. "Kroin h'rlday ilulil I uesilay 1 na with out ,intlilue to eal o- drink, and on tlm last day niv oil tave nut wa, n, . I a r l -liess t was ,i dunta! tn-riisl Irom then until the rescuers drove the bore hole llironifh Mtei- I cot several drinks ol obi; tioii I felt like a ii" m ill airaln I urabU'd niv ii k and started dls'im: for freedom. I'roni my end I excavated three, or four feet." Cold mill Wet In be Vllne. 'Tin Kind to be out and to Ik llvlitu, of roursc. I want to thank the men who worked to Ret me out. 1 want to SC" well one of thou and take him bv the hand ami tell him that Tom Tnmasliefsky does not foiKi t. It was cold hi the mine and 1 didn't have iniieh room, I had a board ttxi d acioss like a bench to sit dow ii on, hut I could not lledow n iu comfort. If 1 stood up my feet were In water, "1 missed solid fo.u too. The air was pretty cond and that made It better for me. nils was the third time I have been Iniprl sin h. It'a all over and I'm not any worse for It. Hut I don't want any more, t want to thank tlie co-.npanv for what wan done to Kt me out. No matter how wllllnt; th" men weie, and I know they were willing, they couldn't have succeeded If the com pany hail not backed tlieni up." When askeil If he would chamre his John the Divine The acoustic piopct tie" f the not Id. even In Its tintinlslifd state As It was exp.ited that biisin.ss bulldlncs would be on rverj side of It, perhaps belnre It was completed, the architect annul to make a fiont terminating Iu a towtr that ould not be mistaken for lofts ' Tlie cxpi ctati"t! tl.it sk scrapers would surround tlie sttuoture Is belnc realized before the completion of the church. The Itinkefellei' ap.iitmiiit on the north. .t Mist plnnin.l tn be live stories In height, will now be etnde,l tu ten stories. Ihe s.atlnc eapaoitv, S,2uo, w,is made ns larce as it was deemed posiilble and yet have people lu.u It is not lame onouuli b.v l.riQO Mtttugs at least to nv. commodate tlie . onur. itatlon. OLD "CON" MEN FIND ENGINEER EASY PREY Vt'tiTiin Swindler on Why to I'liii.'iinii to Pit rt With .SI 10. Two of the oldest i ontldeiii e men out side prison walls tried to turn a trick ic- tenia;- on l.ouis Saunders of .Vahv llle, Twin., a 1 1 v 1 1 engineer on Ids way to Paua- j it nut . Sounder was to have -ailed from the I'unarua line pier nt the foot of West Twenty- seventh street, at .". o clock, but he mit to the pier fully two hours helorc salllnir time ll.i v.i lonesome, he explained after ward, and encaited Iu conversation with two uray halr.sl men who were lo'iniflm: IsoiK'd and this was the worst, but 1 1 H)nt a warehouse. The stratuers .ilil s I'm lucky at that. I'm nut now and l"'' vvem emiineers on the way to "tlm biir ditch" and were triad In meet suih a companionable eh.ip as Saunders. Saunders didn't know lie was tallkm: lo (enrt.'o Wilson, alias bid Mllis-k. who was , convicted of swiudliiii; in tsss and lia served seventeen cars sine, then, and , Iihsc anil cauirlit the two after both had scaled an eiuht foot fence. Wheu tlie det.s tive liroiik'lit his prisoners buck to face Saunders WiL-on sluikr up and said- "1'nke our old monev and sive nie my bund " I he umliev wnsrlulv return, s! tiiS.iiin.ler. and the I'iiiiiI tn Wilson, who rollisi It up iu a neat 'iiuip and threw it In tlicllii'Nnn h.'tor" 'lihe could toi him It wan sail I III IICC Mill! 'Iuf a"d Saunders ran abornit III. Mil I .Mllll ,,. ,,. ... ..rp.j ., , ,,...,, ,., , liifheV prisoners. With th" allcmsl bond sinil. In tlie river Tiu'he could only chari:" , his prisoners vuth disorders conduit I and brins them to lleadiiuarters, wliere they shook hands with nullni med men after an abseuee nf two vears Kellty was arretted twenty times prior lo iimi, when he was sent to Sims sin tor i a live year term Inr grand l in.eny I "77" vocation Tnmashefsky replied, "No, 1 , t,c rtaess i i;ii 111 worn .vionn.ii. same as always." Dr. Kortner said, however, that a reac. tlnii probably will set In and that cer tulnty the man will not be allowed to work next week. PICKED DETECTIVES POCKET. A hard stubborn Cold that hangs on, is broken up by Humphreys' "Seventy-seven" COLDS You may well be anorehensivo s,-ie. seventeen jears since men, and , r- fj . . Christopher Keiity. a Pai ..f Mum-iv .to.. ' of . catchinR Cold, with the fear i inn vosiiiirc, mi ines vcryrnmiiiar op its Hanging on and running into lml'T. .1'. t::,'..,.'',r: UKn- Wi,on somethine more serious. - and Old from his pocket anil displayed It to Saunders with the remark that ho could have it lor lion. Kellty chimed in that Wilson was very foolish to part tilth a II ( l.nml JTnliltnl In the .vt, lie W illed When ' for aimmnt and oflered to lve im, , , ... ..... "" "Hereupon .siiunuers swallovied , Me l.enri.e.l ,,r III. .tllnlnkf. hook, lino and "inker, onVrcl Wilson tun Lieut, tiuls llauiit, a detoctlve attached I l" Paid him that amount lo the West Koity-.U'Venth street station, was on Hie rear platform of a Hroadway suiface car last nlKht when thtve men But alm.ni! at Fifty-fourth street. As they pa.ise Haupt one nf them stuck his hand In Haunt's i ear pocket and withdrew It with Ihe detective's wallet. Haupt irrabhed Ihe man. The two otherit ran to tho front .platform and not awaj. Haupt look hla prisoner to the West Korty erventh sticet stutlon. The man nearly fainted when he learned whom pocket lie had picked. The wallet contained 97, The iirlsoner said hi. was .Samuel Gold of 2h llroonie stleet. jears old and Kellty an. 1 Tho conversation soon turned to financial subjects and Saunders was wondcrlui; at me i.euitn ui ,t 1 01 w lien IV llsilll, Mllll ... ,L If , . . accustomed suavity, drew a Jl.non bond Ut ,ne "Tst eeng Of lassitude something more serious Jf you will carry a vial of "beventy-scven" and take a dose or even at the first chill or shiver, it will break up your Cold at once. If you wait until your bones begin to ache; till you begin to cou nh and sneeze, it mnv tnUo The bond Saunders not was in Ihe inline 1 lonCCT of the Southern Minnesota Kallroad Com- ,,o ' ,, . patiy. Hardly hud tho money Chanced I eVenty-SCVCn IS a Small Vial hands when Detective Ticl .line Into . Of pleasant Pellets, fits the- vpet view. At sight of him Wilson and Ivelltv beat a retreat in the opposite direction without wnltillK to hid adieu to Saunders. who stood amazed at tho sudden departure. pocket. All Drug Stores, 25 cts. and 51.UU, or mailed. of his fellow ''eimineorH." Tieho av e at"?!, .New Vork.. Co..l.vWli.m ELLIS ISLAND REPORT SCORED, t 'Alli'it nml II r ii err 'nll Komi lnirll. i nlliiii lenr Caaa nf Wliltrmmh. ! A "whltewasli" and "no facts anywhere. I libnut anythlnif" were somo of th thlliEH which Directors William II. Allen and ' Tlrnry Hrucrc of the Ibireau of Mtmirlpal I Iteacnrch said y.Hterday about the report made lo Secretary Wilson of th" Depart ment of Labor by a special Investlsiitlnit 1 "oJlimltte.i on food condition", at Kills 4Dlillll. "It Is Inconceivable," the directors vny, "that Commissioner Camltieitl or Secre tary Wilson will Klve olllclal sanction to .i" i uiieiiitnunn ui iu in IIICIUOIIS of tllla lllV.'HtlKlltlOII, "TIiohu methods were the methods which I whitewashed Alien ti In 1907, which white, wnithed Tweed thirty yean, before, which have lime and limn ana In whitewashed nefarious hills and pollclea in Connress, tuiU which a low month" iiko k'ivc Htll- , well a Senatorial whltKwaah." Th" direclots say that It Hhouhl h broiiKht to Iho uttcutloit of l'rcnldcnt WIN bon that "the committer) illil not Kit Into the record ne .'- ... ..... (..,. ... . t iiil.i in,. record the only klnda of evidence which raw tt mo important truth about FREE FASHION HINTS! HAVE you consulted Claude Clierys toJay? IT not you have missed some valuable informa tion. Turn to page 10 of the Seventh section of this paper and read what he says about the great change in the feminine silhouette. Claude Cherys has made designing of woman's garb a lifelong study, and being connected with one of the exclusive fashion houses in Paris he has sources from which he gains the advanced ideas in fashions, this valuable informa tion he give's to you, women readers, in THE SLjN each Sunday. Next Sunday he discusses the exaggeratedly clinging effects in draperies of Paris evening frocks and sketches some of the latest gowns and hats. Following Claude Cherys means following the fashion leaders of the world. KwmK!trci!Mransaitt An express steamer just arrived has brought us 25 Buroerrys For Men. The famous London makers' newest Great tCoats for men. J The acme of warmlh and wcalhcr-protcclion. J The m i n i m u m of weight. I $47.50, $52.50 and $61.50. 3 No other Department Store has Burberry s Coats. The exclusive specialty stores charge much higher prices than i Macy's. j Fifth rioor. ai1iHwcalKKa:a!araK3ot:aa!K, FUSED INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Halt. int. :i4lti si. Ursr. Lenses for Reading Lenses for Distance Fused Together Other Optical shops sell the iden tical glasses under another name for ont-fourth more than ue charge. (SKD OLD STYLE MACY'S STYLE Show In it line .So line of fusion Of fllMen vlsUile. Wo uniid Ilk- phisoi from our own prescription, cr, if you prefer, .t reciMereil optometrist vill exuniine our ee frit? of clvirne and prescribe the rI.'iw.i needed. The thru- salient point of A;k-' Iru-tl Invisible Bi-l-o.iiN: Y One p;nr of iil.isx-, for sft.iny lth near -it li.nul .md in the distance. l.ti' of dem;in:.ition Ivtween "iieiir" find "divtmice" lenses rr'icticnlly invinble to wearer No nerve strum. .$ Line of denurcntion .ibxjluteb m i-ible to others. The glasses arc neither dhlictirins nor con spicuous. S Other Optical Shops chnre SK.OO. Mcy's price is $5.92. Other Optical Shops charge S10.O) Macy's price is $7.48. Other Optical Shop-, charge 51.S.O0. Macy's price is $9.92. FETCHING NEW FASHIONS IN NEGLIGEES I'ur and feather turn's ;rim i;,., of the season'-, most ch.irimnp iiiotU!s divplavoil in the .Wicv NeuliKix ton Third fliwi -uth htreet. A Quaint Empire .V e 1 1 i gee ot rose clKirnii'iiv." -over white silk, has as its only trmimini; narrow bands of .skunk fur and tlaintv frills of cream net. l:rom t'.iris. Priced $27.30. A Cot RoscpattcrntJ Chatmtust ill vivid coloring reflects the lap anise influence with it artful drap cries and its picturesque lx)v at tool, from which falls a square tram. Marabout bands cdue this graceful garment. Priced SU.S0 Mml'l. aillertl-i'il .ue III mnil In vles :n I,, ti Empire Negligees of Flowered Sil!(. yVi In liuht blue. ( .openhai;en. 1 1 eiukr. pink and catdinal: uraceiu' l-mpire mcxlel. piped with white satin folda. $4.96 Empire Negligees o on of Japanese Sill, p3.Z9 Bold lloral patterns, m T.open hatten. lisht blue. navj. pink and lavender silk satin piped collar, revers, cutis and yirdle. Kimono Negligees of Figured Satin. y5"0 Japanese patterned satin in nav,. Copenhanen. pink. Iiht blue atid lavender; puflmj;s of siitm ribbon ede neck, fr 'iits and sl.'iilied skvve silk cord frogs. Albatross Negligees ' Hand Embroidered. Made in Pans expressly lor I?. II. ,Macy & Co., these- are in white, gra.v, lavender, Ii ht blue and pink; prettily hand-embroidered and scal loped. Wool cord nirdle and tassels. Kimono Negligees - of Crepe de Chine, Jpu.y4 A simple, dainty model, with satin riblioii puffings and Ikjus. In lustrous-finished lavender. Copen hagen, rose, pale pink, blue and lavender cupe de chine. Paris Negligees , of Albatross, bA) In fine French Albatross, in rot. pale pink. Iir,ht blue, gray and inaie: collar aiul cuffs o white nnss;iliiie satin, with hand-eiubroid ereil dots. Wool cord girdle. charming model on kxse, swinging hues. Negligees of Dresden 0 n. Crepe de Chine, $8.94 Empire model in dainty floral patterns. In white, pink, blue, rose and lavender; girdled with satin ribl)on. Point d'lisprit lace frills hnish the sailor collar, revers and wide sleeves. '.t.ll. Mcr Co.' Attraction Ar Their Low PtIcm. 1 LV. Cz7iK7 1 Z V i Herald Square b B'way,34thto3SthSU Store opens at 8:30 A. M, and tloses at 6:00 P. M. Use the Escalators (moving stairways) lo upper floors. Safe, quick,. Always in motion. Luxury in Leather Furniture i Three-piece Leather Library Suiles, $52. 50 lltuitrtltJ. The mahogany finished frames and rich, mellow blown of Hie lenuine leather covering combine to make this an exceptionally handsome suite. Brass caster cups. The seats arc upholstered with flcNiblt? springs ol tempered steel. ainh Floor. Leather Furniture of the right kind is lasting, handsome in appearance, luxurious in build and upholstering, and lends an air of combined dignih and comfort to your living room or library. An exceptionally fine showing at Macy's at "Lowest - in - the Ciu" prices. A few speci'lk examples onl can ly given here. Three-piece Wing back Library Suites, $108. 00 Sofa. Arm Chair and Ann Rocker, with mahogany arms, "French' legs and covering of rich brown genuine. ' Spanish" leather. Three-piece Mahogany Colonial Suites, $124.00 Sofa. Arm Chair and Arm Rocker, with tufted backs and plain seats. Covering of genuine "Spanish" leather, in brown. Loose-cushion Red Leather Arm Chairs. $6025 Made with very comfortable shaped arms and a high tufted back. Lec of mahoganv. Wing-back.. Loose Cushion Arm Chairs, $24.24 Made with "circle" arms and cov ered in genuine "Spanish" leather, in brown. Rocker to match, same price. BK-SSKfiKBiaBUUH Wide-armed Round backed Mahogany Chairs, $23.24 Both lees and arms of mahogany, i The covering of brown genuine "Spanish" leather. Rocker to match, I at same price, and Settee, $45.23. Three-piece Mahogany Finished Library Suites, Sofa. Arm Chair and Arm Rocker. Covering of genuine "Spanish" brown leather. Large claw feet. $64.75 1 Three-piece Suites With Fluted Columns. $129.00 Sofa. Arm Chair and Arm Pocl.e . with straight arms and backs, larB claw feet and mahoganv trip Tufted backs and plain seaV ( ,v ering of svnuine "Spanish" t,, in brown. Round-backed. Loose Cushioned Arm Chairs, $24. 24 Comfortable wide ann. tnaliog.n legs and covering of ginunie rt 1, brown, or dark green "Murcvvi" leather. Rocker? to match, urn price. Three-piece Claw-foot Mahogany-finished Suites. $111.00 Sofa. Arm Chair and Ann Rocker.) Mahogany frames, claw fert and, arms shaped for comfort. Covering of genuine "Spanish" leather, in' brown. mum Arm Chairs with Loose Upholstered Cushion Back. $36.25 TARIS model GOWNS S Ml and Clever MACY Copies Onl by the vast difference in their prices can ou distinguish the imported models from the ver faitnful reproductions we have made. c . Tlie "chic." the individuality, the ".nr" characteristic of the f-rench creations is duplicated exactly in the lines, th fabrics, and the color harmonies of the Alacy copies Pactum's "Cyihttee" an Afternoon Gown of unusu. eleguiict- - is priced $224.00. Macy'i Copy of the Original Model it $89.75 Htvr's "Cidiz" it Promenade Gown-in Atarron chif Ion velvet - is priced SI96.00. Micy's Eiact Duplicate is only $98.75. Uuicet's "Jncquette"-an Afternoon Gown of e.v M'ibite etlectivenes.s--ii SI79.00. Macy'i Copy ii Priced $79.75. Evening Afternoon and Street Costumes from mam famous Paris style creators. Originals and Duplicate are displayed side by side in the Gown Salon I bird Moor. $1.69 Beautiful Beaded Collars, from Paris. t.nt"t mid most .'tTcctiv.' stylos niii'in. round, i n in y mid siulnr plianc, in t'iiiMt.' dlor i onililnniinni imd IVri-mn fill', tn th. imttcrns in lirniili'r.'d in tiniitl li".nl nn mi or liillmi. Iinpiirti'il nnvi'llii's r thii iiji.illtv urn hold .'l-i'-.v lu-ro at K.'.'j to 1? m. Beaded Bolero Garnitures, $2.97 Sitndiled vrith rhllifHtones Htul lalionitely rtnlirtnilered In vvlilto nml rryntil lictdi. In the nevn-Kt "Iwlrro"" Im4, so fnflilonnlilK. Autumn tmportariVui. inrlndo pi unisltp imrnltur.'H in riearl nnd crrst.il notiililf atnnnit tliPin, eomain. KHrnl tnrrs vvlllt iieurl lieud trliitro Dried '-S'J- Main Hour, ;Mtli M. "The VERY FEWEST Costume 'BLOUSES are Here utumn importations include Costume Blouse.s of distinc Mel fiitart t Ic. Typical of the trend of the mode is: A Blomt of Chtfon in the soft new shade " ilhelimna blue" a widf satin girdle with l)W' in front joins the kimono bodice and curving ivpluni, which are tntbroideri'd in -.ilk and tintul beads. Priced. S2.50. Mim('I uUictlli-ril mi' III tn 31 to It V'V? ; Canary Colored Chiffon is the foun dation of a Blouse of lilmv shadow lace with deep crushed girdle of canary chiffon velvet, finished with long ends of lace. Blended squirrel edges Ihe collar and velvet cuffs of the very artistic model. Priced.W9.59 Third Floor. .14th sint. Shadow Lace and Chiffon Blouses, $4.96 llluilratrd. Flesh colored chiffon lines these pretty Blouses, and bands of chiffon in fashionable shades of mustard, wistaria. Copenhagen and navy the revers and sleeve bands, hnamel buttons trim the vest of fine net. Wing-back model, with mating m finished legs and covering of genu "Spanish" leather, iu brown. RiK. to match, same price. ' "AM ANA" SHAKER-MADE ALL-WOOL BLANKETS fbTRlCTLY ali pure ucol, and in appearance ..i I serviceabihtv verv r.-.th like the old home ruti Blankets. Made by the Shak.- Community of Homestead. Iowa WHITE "Amana " BLANKETS sui' In mclirs. W'rleht. Mr"' Prlo 150x8-1 in. 4 lbs. (pr.) $5.49 70x84 in. 5 lbs. (pr.) $6.09 70x84 in. 5lbs. (pr.) $7.19 7ox86 in. 6 lbs. (pr.) $8.24 76x90 in. 7 lbs. (pr.) $10.09 76x00 in. 8 lbs. (pr.1 $11.49 ' TAN Color "Amino" BLANKETS hi In Inchi-.i. Utlirht. Miter' Prlrr 04x80 in. 4 lbs. (pr.) $4.96 70x84 in. 5 lbs. (pr.) $6.24 7x8oin. 6 lbs. (pr.i $7.49 GREY "Amana" BLANKETS Mr in inclips. Weight. Mr,v fitr,- Mxsoin. 4 lbs. (pr.) $4.24 70x84 in. 5 lbs. (pr.) $5.31 7().86in. 6 lbs. (pr.) $6.38 While Wool-nap nn Blankets (pr.). $1.69 For lull size and tlir,. ciuarter Iwds. Verv warm uetxy ana laundering. :ir.d remain so afte1' 4 'ty $6.94 Crepe de Chine , Costume Blouses. In navy blue or black, a model ( pu Japanese lines with sloping kimono yoke. Oriental figured I crepe in rose color, blue and gold forms a novel vest effect, fastening vvith link buttons; net frills finish the neck. i Crepe de Chine A . ' "Postillion" Blouses.il .94 cm.,.- i,.,i(. ntA . .. 1. , , .. , nn.-. .iiiiuu im.i-iij uiuusc n.ih a coat-nacK be ted at the waist line and extending over the skirt. Pointed collar and and the vest and belt of hand-embroider.',! ,i. ...:.u ...i.:... ' Copitil Irom a Paris model, I hi? trilled revers are of th ribbon. In white with laonc black, and black with white. $8.94 Plaid Charmcuse Coat-RInuxex. i , i - wv iia.uii, ui iiurt miliar i uiuut or oCUiCIl Pl.-nd satin ch.irnieuse. Vest and frill of fine shadow lace: waistcoat and buckle hnishcd belt are of plain color satin. Blouses of "Georgette" Silk Crepe. . $12.89 1 wo models both copies of Paris importations: ..! ,. i'i . t-oW'Wi or navy is of Japanese typo with kimono voke 'J , " n ;'C sl'lrrl vert of white chiffon. A chiffon bow at he back his long ends which fall over the draped front. ,nH n. '1 ls'thf liand-cmbroidered model in white with enibroiderv and finishing touches in blue or plum, but cut on the same clever lines. Crepe Chiffon Hand-Embroidered Blouses, $15.89 'th,. whe152S,lIlyid4,ln,yi ,rot,el ?f whi,t d,iff0" over silk mull foundation, n Hbffi.a i Hfel front hand-embroidered in black rope silk A i Sr g tone emhro,dem1 "PP'ue net in wru nnd black adds an effwtlvr "Red Star" () "Berkshire" Blankets $2.44 Made of an admixture ct wool and cotton. Ver suft m finish and made for hard wear In light shades of pink anJ blue borders, ribbon bound. Size. 60 in. x 78 in. Th 68 in. x 80 in. she are (pair $2.97. BUT A MINUTE- PART tlie Store news is told in tl brief announcement. All e. tions are a-bloom with rl . newest things gathered at limn, and abroad, and in almost every Department are SI'C CIAL VALUES. nHnHHMHBniBg French Seal (Dyed I loney; Coats with Novelty Fur Collars- 1 Special at $74.75 Cutaway model, 45 inches long, made of se- 1 lected foreign dyed lus- irous skins, n Collars are of: Chinchilla Squirrel, Skunk dyed Raccoon, Australian Opossum or f. Civet Cat, all very fash- ionable Ihis season. 2 Linings are of soft. 1 serviceable satin in the new shades. $ !.u. Ihlrd Floor, :uth Nt, H'nn HKnMHKIMBniMIHUiHnKiaRn llli IilQd rood cenaittonn