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THE WASHINGTON TOPES, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11; 1914. !f EWBASSIES REPOR T DIFFERING MS Dispatches From Berlin and From Paris Claim Successes For Respective Troops. While wireless messages received bv the German embassy declare that thr .Germans have been successful In the 'last two days' righting, a dispatch re ceived by the French embassy reiterates earlier statements from the French war office that the German right wins: ha.s been put to rout, and declares that no conSrmatlon of the alleged capitulation of Maubeugc has been obtained. The French embassy dispatches de clare that the German advance in the 'hampenony forest has been lost. The. official statement from th- French war office to its Washington embassy is as follows. "Today at 6 a. m.. from indications given by the war office, our troop' have taken serious advantages against fho German right wing to the north of 3. a Ferte Sous Jouarre. Tho First Ger man Army was obliged to cross th" llarne." "Last night on the Aval, from a line Including the River Ladhuls. Mevy (e town) and Pondnos. the Vallev of the Marne was free of German troops, ac cording to reports by British aviators " 'Our troops in I'hampaMie were obliged to retire by th" third German army to Gourgancon and Salons, but part of the ground was repaired. "The fifth German army befor Vanhecourt wa3 attacked bv our troops In the Argonn". The French progressed .fdlphtly" The fort Genicourt in the ileus" val ley was attack1! h the German flight progress -n the road to 'bateau Salons in Lorraine -bv the sixth Ger "nan army is reiorted."' 'In the forest of Champeneuy part of that advance was :ost." I 'As for Meuheuge. no ofprial eon flrmatlon. Anyway, the garrison did n"t have as many as rO.UOl soldlcis.' The German Version. The official wireless to the German J embassy follows: 'Army headquarters. Thursday. In the battle cast of pans German troops hold their own In heavy two days' fight against superior forces, which at tacked them between Mcaux, Montml rall and from Paris. Fifty guns and . several thousand prisoners captured, ' iut retired the flank when advanre f strong hostile columns were report ed The enemy, however, failed to pur ue. Fighting west of Verdun and also n the eastern scene of the war." "Action of French and English In lolding up neutral Holland steamers and taking oft American and other neu- i-ral mails, causing resentment in Hol- and ' Vienna reports that the Austrians ave assumed the offensive in the region f Lemberg; which marks the second age of the nine days' battle. On the Russian side are engaged 4."o.000 infan cy i.(0 cavalry. 1.500 machine guns, nd ;.() field guns." "On Sunday night the Austrians cap tured and annihilated the Servian timok division near Mltrowitza." FEARS ITALY WILL BE 0 TO WAR Hoping that Italy will remain neutral ut fo-ling that the time has about Br aved when that country will poin the I ullrs, Louis P. Clephane, who returned from Naples on the Carpathia today, sounded tiro praises of the Italians for he liberal and courteous treatment they e iniversally according Americans. From the very first," he said, "lhey 'hrcw open their hotels to str-indd Americans .telling them to remit for the fcoinmodauons when they returned . Jim "At the outbreak of war, with nil her Vdriatic coat exposed to possible at wk hj the Aus-trians. it was the part f discretion for them to refrain from losuiltles. but it was difficult for th twernm'iit to restrain the people of he count. y. who are a mus-t a unit in 'avor of joining the allien against Aus rla Italians." he continn-.! "are autelv rtercsted in regaJtiing that portion of ''iwr territory which was taken from em b Austria and when the neo'de epiie first heard of the bnmbanl ic t of ntlvari It strained the row 's rf the authorities to the utmost to old an outbreak." M' f'ler'ane was at Cortina, in the fr ?. Tyro, when word of the dc. -ralon of ua- was received, but In oor ng ' ' Mt lev he was atie to rea'-h Jotzn and went from there to Ria, h're ! reman. ed several weeks 'i was n't until 1 reached Italy thpt found o 't how absolutely false all jstrian and iirman report? oneorn- iB the war are he s-iid 'lains T 'ctorles are made in an effoM to arouse te patriotism of the pf,ile but ,ii ofh countries, according to inv own tservattons and those iti whom I lkeJ. the people of both Germain and k str'a did not want war." r proop who went to N'"w York r- PAt is mother. Mrs. K F Hr.'.p, h fir. Mips Agnes lroo;. v.li' "e ra r?T. on the Iipland. r - t-e- i. ',"a-hingron todav Mr M.s I'roon sloped o In T'bil.-i- rV'j to -. !(,.r Mr. Iroop- sivtt-r ' s. He ward l.onirstratb. at ll.nr- ' i-d Hoh of the travelers are in - r ent -.iltli Thev do not expect to earh W - melon for -onie fla,-s Mrs luf !:ii-g Kills. f tlio ' it i ..a-tinerl--. ha received i Mer fr-T. ber s n. the U"v. F F ' ''gs ' f M'ircanti'ii' r. I'n . statins a I' nn.l iii! famil- would sail 'Pm 1 i eland toda on the Hal'ic Mi s Kb rrnr. ;rtndin. of ir.15 7 lapif'?1 ,'" armip. ba r v ed a a- r fr n tn-i stMerf. the Mit-s Mi et nr.1 Mle statlnir "it tl.rv are in rg'find ard wl'l sail for home .n r first steamer on vu'., the fan ff a t." rpodatiorw I Improved conditiols on tre Srandina- J T-lnn peninsular are reflected in a ir- ar letter today sent to agcntF h the j nard line, authorizlnc them to book , c'asses of passengers through from i Gothenburg. Malina. and othrr standi- I ra a t'omts This applies to all na- nnal.tles exeept Germans. Austrian. ' H r.parians. Russians, and Finns nno nr-ement Is made of the .-oncela-'oii of the sailing of the Saxonia. wi.i h hsd been announced for Saturday French Bank Reserves Moved From Paris Vaults PARIS. Sept. 11. The bullion re serves of tha Rank of France, it U al nlttrd hae been removed from the Taij'ti of the hanK in Paris It is un 41 stood thnt thy have been removed Vrrosa the Phaniifl to Fngland. and are tt In the Bank of 'Cngland in Lon er, although tho announcement of the loval made, here today falls to War Bulletins Co I William Gacdeke. the German con sul at Abo. Finland, is reported to have been shot as a spy by the Rus sian authorities Prince Baudouin de Ligne died In Antwerp vesterday as a result of wounds received in battle. He was only eighteen years old. King George left London and spent the entire of yesterday in one of the his military depots. He wore an iirmv uniform. Society in Home is worried over the leport that the .lealtli of King Victor Kmmanue! is breaking. He suf fered a nervous breakdown about a year ago. but was thought to have ompletelv recovered. Rumor says that he is now in a serious condition. A French military biplane got caught in an air pocket above, tho Hols de Vincennes and fell, killing two aviators and four persons in the street and Injuring four others. A Berlin official dispatch by .Mar coni wireless to London says. "The party board or the socialist party has raised a protest against tho manifesto issued bv the exe utive committee, on the ground that sus picion is cast upon the humanity of German soldiers. This, the board adds, is calculated to influence neu tral countries against Germany." A Danish Eteamer which has ar rived at Copenhagen reports that tho Russians are bombarding Konlgsberg and that several build ings in the citv ire In ltames. A dispat.-h from Malta tells of a new German siege gun which kills as much b- poisonous gases liber ated from the shell as by the solid contents. Prince Joachim Albrecht of Prus sia has been wounded by a shrapnel bullet which struck him In the thigh. Prince Joachim is a son of Prince Frederick Albert, regent of Rrnns wick. and a second cousin of the Emperor of Germany Additional Rrltlsh casualties up to September T, exclusive of the past three dajs' lighting, b-ing the Kng l.sh losses nil to l!t.' men The French foreign office has tiro tested against the statement given to the Ameriian presi accusing the allies of using dmnduin bullets. "It Is to be feared that these charges." the French foreign olfire noii- or protect states, "are but a pretext to Justifv the fjeriinns using dum dum bullet', as well as t" cause a reaction of Am-rican opinion In favor of the German army." A British cruiser Is reported to be en route to Kingston. .lamacla. with the Hamburg-American liner. Beth anla. and 4) fjerman reservists as a prize. The Bethania was recently converted into a German cruiser. In the list of British casualltles appear the names of many disting uished persons. Amoiic the officers of the Irish Guards reported wound ed or missing are Viscount Castle rosse. Lord Alstrair. Robert h.d ward Innes-Kerr, brother of the Duke of Roxburgh?, and the Hon. A. Herbert. C'npt. Lord Desmond Fitzgerald reported wounded, is tho heir presumptive of the Duke of Lelnstcr. Lieut. C. N. Champions do Crcspigny. killed In action was de scended from crusaders Hon. . D Slater-Booth, of the Royal Horse Artillery, among the wounded. Is a brother of Ixird Rasing. The capt-ire of Fotchi. a city of Bosnia, by Montenegrin troops has been announced by the Servian war office. 1 Vernier Botha announced to the parliament at ("ape Town. So.ith Africa, that the imperiil govern ment of ;reat Britain lias loined JK.f'Ou.OM to tho government of the 1'nlon of South Africa. "The Germans were compelled to advance over marshes along the Petit Morin and then over hare, up lands in the face of the French fire." declared Dr. Henri Gros. of the Red Cross, who returned to Paris from the front yesterday. "The carnage was terrible." Bombardment of Belgrade has been renewed with Increasing fury, ac cording to n dispatch from Nlsh. Rervla. The Servian batteries are. replying to the fire and consider able damage has been done, the dis patch continues Petrograd fSt. Petersburg) hears that the German crown prince has been appointed commander-in-chief of the forces operating asalnst Russia. A Bucharest dispatch declares that an entire battalion of Hun garian troops fled into Roumanla and surrendered, rather than fight the Russians. Sever ravages among the Turk ish troops aro being caused by the bubonic plague, according to a dis patch from Constantinople. A French officer Just back from the front declares that while the Ger mans fight without enthusiasm they fight well. "One might say they tight like automatons." ho declared. A German arroplane dropped sev eral bombs at Troycs Tuesday morn ing. One of tho bombs exploded and wounded a French soldier In both legs. A French biplane gave chase to the German aircraft, which dis appeared to the northeast of the city. Tho latest French casualty list in cludes the name of Lieut. Andre Dublef. son of the forrosr French minister of war. Paul Lanseron. an aviator, and Lieutenant Larchey. son of General Larchey, are also llstid among the dead. The Canadian raclfic railroad ha bem using all Its cars transporting 150.000 Indian and Australasian troops across Canada, according to officers and passengers cf the steamer Ste phano, which arrived at New York yesterday from St. Johns. It is re ported that these troops are to lmd at Ostend. The Hon. Feigns Forbes, of tho Royal Irish regiment, who Is a brother of Earl Granard. husband of Miss Jean Held, daughter of the late United States ambassador to Great Britain. Is listed among the missing In ths recent fighting in France. Will Ask Senate for Pjrobe of Primary Funds Tho Senate will be confronted next week with a demand for an Investiga tion of the primary expenditures of Roger C. Sullivan In Illinois and Sena tor Penrose In Pennsylvania. Senator Xorrls Is expected tq.prsent a resolu tion for such an Investigation by the Privileges and Elections Committee. Report Jack Johnson Returning to America LONDOX. Sept. 11. Jack Johnson, the pugilist. Is among the American ref ugees In London, and is believed to be trying to arrange transportation to America. : . Johnson was seen In a steamship of fice, and the report spread that he was inquiring about trans-Atlantic ac commodations. He drove away in a big automobile. He poses on promi nent corners dally, and always attracts a curious crowd. French Again Occupy Muelhausen, Basle Hears BASLE. Switzerland. Sept. 11 It Is repotted here that the French aiiny. now operating ngnli in I'nier lsace. has reoccttplel Muelhausen. Four Killed in Crash. AUSTIN. Ind.. Sept. 11. Four per sona were killed and two Injured wlin a Pennsylvania train struck an auto mobile. The dead are Mr and Mrs. Belch, of Dayton. Ky.. and their two daughters. Boys' and Girls' School Hosiery At Ukc and 15c a Pair Good, serviceable kinds for school wear. Fast Black Seamless Maco Cotton Stockings, with double sole, heel, and toe. Choice of lxl and 2x1 ribbed styles, excellent elastic quality, in all sizes. Special at 12Jc and 15c a pair. 5c Laundry Soap 6 Cakes 19c THIS COUPON and l?c for SIX cakes of Laundry Soap, regularly 5c each; Including l S. Mail. Proctor & Gam ble's Lenox, Pearl or Cincin nati Oleinc. Basement. (T.1 NEW STORE HOURS: Open 8:45 A. M., Close 5:30 P. M. "IT PAYS TO DEAL TT AT GOLDEN BERGS" SEVENTH AND K ''THE DEPENDABLE STORE" SATURDAY'S LUNCH Tomorrow wo shall serve the following appetizing Lunch from 11:30 to 2:30. Cream Chipped Pccf, Potato Salad, ad and Jjuiter. lup 01 uoiieo fl Pastry, for UC Hre and USE 8th ST. ENTRANCE Wc suggest that our patrons use the Sth Street "Entrance while Re building operations are going on. 5c Handkerchiefs at six fr 15c Good, serviceable kinds for women and children plain white .hemstitched, neat fancy striped and corded dimities in the lot. All worth 5c each. Tomor row at 15c for six. Oriental LaceVestees New and Dainty Creations for ACg- Autumn Wear Special Values for TC Pronounced favorites for Fall wear. You should take advantage of the special values at once, for these handsome Vestees are made of imported laces, aard it is impossible to tell when we shall be able to get more of them. Beautiful Oriental Laces, in white and ecn: colors; with the popular Lily collar, already wired. Buy them tomorrow at 49c each. Timely News of a Special Purchase of School Dresses $U 98c Mothers who see these stylish and practical dresses on sale tomorrow at 98c cannot fail to realize the exceptional values, and will surely want to buy several for their girls' school needs. A new shipment of several hundred dozen Dresses of fine qual ity Ginghams and Galatea Cloth, in bright new colorings, includ ing plaids, checks, and stripes. Long waists stylishly trimmed w'th contrasting colors, and button collars and cuffs. Tunic skirts. Large selection of becoming styles, in sizes 6 to 14 years. Every Boy and Girl Should Have Stout, Comfortable Stylish POOTWEAR FOR SCHOOL Our complete stocks of school shoes are ready to meet every need, while our uni formly low prices make it wise economy to spend the money for the children's footwear here.N We guarantee the style, quality and service of every pair. They are made of good, sturdy leathers, fashioned with par ticular care, and will look well to the very last. aWBr JLJ Brine the children to our First F and let ijn fit tliem nut for Nchool. Boys' Shoes, of patent colt, gun metal and IlusMa calf; hutton and hlucher styles. Sizes 1 to 5'a. Special values from $1.69 to 3.00 Little Boys' Shoes, of patent colt. Run metal, and Ilussia calf: hut ton and hlucher styles. Sizes 9 to 13H- Special values from $1.25 to $2.25 loor Juvenile Shoe Sertion tomorrow Misses' Shoes, of tan calf, patent colt. Run metal, and vlci kid. But ton and hlucher styles. Sizes 11' to 2. Special values from $1.50 to $2.75 Children's SIioce. of tan calf, pat ent colt. un rrctal. and vici kid; button and hlucher styles bizes to S Special values from $1.00 to $2.25 Sizes from S1,! to 11. Special values $1.25 to $2.50 In Saturday's Sale Arc Featured Fashion's Most Alluring Styles of New fall Trimmed Hats at $5 wwimsb The advance guard of the new fall fash ions in millinery make their appearance to morrow smart, chic and becoming every one of the many hundreds with a style and individuality typical of Goldenberg's Trim med Hats. These arc the choicest examples of the clever ness and resourcefulness of our millinery organiza tion beautiful and modish creations that will strike a responsive chord in every woman's heart and sus tain this store's reputation for showing the smartest millinery at prices that meet your idea of economy. The variety is inexhaustible and includes the very small as well as the very large hats favored by fash ion. Some of the most attractive models are shown in the close-fitting Turbans, large straight Sailors and Continentals. The trimmings are the popular high stick-up feathers, flat feather effects, gold and silver flowers and ornaments of the richest description. Come and see this wonderful array of beautiful Fall Trimmed Hats actually worth eight and ten dollars, at FIVE DOLLARS. Children's Hats, $1.50 to $2 values at 9c A large and complete line of children's Hats, in styles suitable for small girls and young misses. Nobby, pretty, stylish Hats of plain and corduroy velvets, becomingly trimmed with band and bow; some with a little feather. In solid colors, also black and white checks and stripes. Unusual values at 08c worth $1.50 to $2.00. ii wy Boys' School Suits Offered Tomorrow at Pronounced Savings We are ready to meet the demands for new clothing caused by the opening of school ready with complete stocks of the most reliable quality clothes at prices that spell economy for parents. These two special offerings of Boys' School Suits for Saturday bring you good serviceable garments at prices far below their actual worth. !!; School Sulla, of heavv weight Kancy Cassi- I." nrir models In HojV s,-,(l ,iti, , Norfolk meres, in Halkan and Box Pleit Norfolk models all style with Knirkcrhorkei trmwi Handsome niix- l,rand-.,eW fall design Full cut Kniekerhocker lZ nml L" n-, -l',"'- ! '" ""d..Uoi.s of Mile nnd jjreen plaids. str(..s. . im-ks. ami Iwo-tonrd trousers, and seams taped and every Barment full out effects. Suitable for si hoot nnd diess uen Si s and carefully tailored Hlr.es 6 tr. 17 years. On QO 6 to 18 years. The host suit ohti.tiahii- am' flo' CIO Values worth J.-!. 50 and H 00. Sale price .. D.I70 where at f 00 here t.,rr.rr.. :.i 3)0.170 Last Day of the Sale of Men's & Young Men's Light-Weight Suits We've made the final cut in the prices of our remaining stock of lightweight clothing. Nothing is reserved wc arc after a complete, absolute clearance an J prices have been slashed without regard for former selling figures or actuai cost. In the assortments are many suits that can be worn through the winter and then. too. men will wisely buy them to wCar now and put away until next spring at these extraordinary savings. mm WW II Ml All Suits formerly sold at $13.50, $15.00, and $10.50 reduced to.. All Suits formerly sold at $18.00 and $20.00, reduced to $7.95 $9.85 All Suits formerly sold at $22.50 and $25.00, reduced to All Suits formerlv sold at $27.50 and $30.00, now $12.75 $14.65 This season's most approved models, in the best fabrics, including Tweeds, Crashes, Cheviots, Cassimcres, Homesp ns, Fancy Mixtures, Worsteds and Serges. Two and three piece models in conservative styles. Not a complete line of sizes in each styles, but nearly every size in the sale. Crepe Kimonos Saturday at 38c A new arrival of women's 1-onR Crepe Kimonos, fashioned of fine prade material. In navy. Copenhag en, liffht hlue pink, red and laven der colors with pretty colored Per sian horders Shirred yokes and set-In sleeves. Full cut sizes, extra well finish ed Sale price. S$r Sleeping Garments Sizes 2 to 10 Years 4Qr Children's Flannelette Sleeping Gtt ments needed for the cold nights coming. Excellent qualltv material. In neat stripes of pink and blue, also solid white. With and without feet All sizes from 2 to 10 years at 40e Third Floor. Children's School Hats Special at 98c New and ser iieahle st!c.s will he on special sale in our Third Klonr linenlle Department tomorrow at SSr Juit the kinds wanted for school uear Made of coiduroy iH velvet. In brown, navy hlue. ;reen and hlack. somo in combination colors. Stylishly trimmed with bands. Sale prize. 9Sc NEW FALL GLOVES No Increase in the Prices of Our . . Wc were fortunate in getting in our entire new Fall Kid Gloves from abroad before the war, and as a result we offer you the advantages of our forehanded kuying. Every glove need can be supplied from our complete assortments at the same prices in ef fect before the war forced prices upward. Women's French l.atnbskln Overaeam (llace Kid (ilovra, in black, whito, uray, brown, and tan shades. Values worth today $1.50 fijl (f pair. Our price wiU Women's Kncllxh nlklnc ISIovra. ono clasp mannish style, with spear back. Corroct shades of tan for fall. Worth today J 1.23 (?1 AA tDXv i All $1.00 pair. Our price MIsscm' One-clasp I'lqne Kid filnrra. In correct shades of tan. bIzis r rcsh, new stock. Worth today, $1.25 pair Our price A Bewildering Array of fresh, New Novelties In Ribbons For School Needs Every girl, big or little, must have new ribbons for school. Here arc sonic very exceptional values for Saturday's buyers in the most wanted kinds for hair bows, sashes, girdles, and hat trimmings. 25c to 35c Values at 1 9c Yd. A line lot of brand-new. crisp ribbons. In prettv checks, stripes, fancies, moires, and taffetas, up to fi Inches wide Complete assortment of colors. In iirht and dark shades, also black. Suitable for hairbows, girdles and sashes Special values at 15c a yard. Xie nml 10c million, of tine quality Taffetas. Satin. Moires, and beau tiful Fancies, in licht and dark effects. The newest and smart- Of est novelties for fall. Sale price, yd ... ... iiJK, A Timely List of fall Needs in Men's Underwear and furnishings 69c Wrlcli'n (iiiuze Wool Indrrwear. fall welsh' 1"hk sleevo shirts and ankle loiKth dr.iwcrs. nil si.e -. Worth $1 no Sain pile,- XOO nnd :t..-.l Mil., mid Mlk mid Linen mlli;iT Milrln. Faultless make, ma.1, with p-itcnted ne k -Izard net Ivb.tmlM Sizes It to t7 liooii .i.ssortmi lit of pat (T 1 TZ.CI iDX.OU I.IH) I.eiTla I'nlon .Sulfa, of best luality balbriKRan. made with the Lewis patented clo.sed crotch; shirts with Ioiir or short sleeves, .uikle lciiKth drawers Sale HQn price, each I & SI.MI "I'aultlrsM" I'ajamn, f madras, percale, and mercciized lotbs plain olors ten Sab .ric lors also (PI AA Special at 51UIF You Can Save Nearly One Half on These Women's 50c Vests Tomorrow at 29c Superior quality Enuze lisle and silk lisle vests for women per fectly cut. easy-llttiiiK and com fortable garments for wear now. Low neck and sleeveless, with hand croche.t yokes, taped neck and arms Sizes t. r. and fi Tln-v have been selling ripht nlonK for SOc N'ow reduced to 2:c each. Wiimrn'N Hut Mir Col tun Shirts. low neck and sleeveless taped necks, sizes 7 S nnd !i Hep- 1A. ular 13c values. Special at -llC For School Wear All Wool Sweaters for Children $1 .QS Kvery Kirl should have a sood su eater to wear to school. This salo provides the opportunity to secure one at less than regular cost The ate All-wool Sweaters, in plain and fancy stitch weaves, with ill op belt and pocket, roll collar nd turn-br.ck cuffs. Kntirely new mod els, in tan. navy bluo and red Sizes B to 12 years. Splendid wear Inc qualltv and exceptional alne at $1 9 Third Floor, Juvenile Dept jgffijjli FROM y&JZSf fcj 19c Ribbons, 1234c Fancy Ribbons, light an.l dark colors, moire and plain taffetas, in all good colors, also LlacK. 4 doz. Paper Napkins, 10c Fancy Decorated Crepe Paper Napkins, choice of 16 designs. Sold regularly at 5c dozen. Shelf Paper, 3 for 5c Five-yard pieces of Shelf Paper, in whlto. pink, jrrccn and yellow. 6 Tea Towels, 19c . Fix Hemmed Dice Crash Tea Towels. re?u ilarlv 6c each. 50c Scarfs, 25c 1 Frinsed All-Linen l)c jmask Scarfs, sizes 16x60 inches. 89c Table Cloths, 59c Hemmed Mercerized Damask Table Cloths, size 54x51. 25c Scarfs, 15c Imitation Filet and Mexican Drawnwork Scirfs, also Squares; ns surted designs. Men's $2 Pants, $1 pair 100 pairs of men's new fall-welKht Pants of excellent qualltv ma. terials. In dark blue and neat grays. Sizes 31 to 42. 913 7th St., across the street.) 25c Mum, 15c Regular 25c lars of "Mum." the well known deodorant. Mennen's Talcum Powder, 10c Regular 13c cans t Mennen's Talcum Pow der. iolent scented or boratcd. 10c Shaving Soap, 4c Regular 10c cakes of Williams' Bar Shnving Soap, large size cakes. 25c Tooth Powder, 12c Regular lie can of Wllbert's A n t i s e p tic Tooth Powder 10c Chamois, 4c (lood sized pieces of Face Chamois, soft fin ish grade Blue Lilies Extract, 13c Woodworth's Famous Blue Lilies Kx tract, sold icgularly at :Sic ounce, half ounce bottles. 13c. 15c Garters, 7c Men's Cavalier Pt1 Garters, good qualltv cable web. white nnd plain colors. 50c and 75c Underwear, 19c Men's I.isle Thread and Balbrlggaii I'nder wear: sdilrts with long or short sleeves, ankle or knoe length drawers. Odd sizes. 50c Bath Slippers, 35c Mens Terry Cloth Bath Slippeis. m h d c with felt soles, hound with el vet. Women's Aprons, 25c Women's Coverall Aprons, of percales, light and medium colors. Dressing Sacques, 25c Women's Dressing Sacques, light and me dium gray percale: long sleeves and square necks; all sizes. Children's Drawers, 7c Children's Muslin Drawers, with cluster tucks: buttonholebands: slices 2 to 10 years. 39c Check Serge, 25c 50 inch Black and White Check Serge, as sorted size -checks: for fall suits and skirts. $1.19 Black Broad cloth, 89c 32 Inch All-wool Twill bacl: Broadcloth, in rich jet black. 1 2 y2c Cambric, 8c 36 inch White Cambric, a fine, closo woven qual ity, soft finished. $1.39 Bed Spreads, 89c Crochet Bed Spreads, double bed size: In Mar seilles designs. 25c Pillow Cases, 16c 45x3? Salem Bleached Pillow Cases, large size $1.25 Sheets, 79c SlxlOS Seamless Bleach ed Sheets, extra large size. $1.00 Longcloth, 75c 3 inch Longcloth. fine soft finish quality: 12 yards in each niece. 25c India Linon, lie 4i inch White InrMa I.inon. extra fine sheer quality. $1.00 Ratine, 25c 45 inch Imported Col ored Ratine, in Dink and light blue only. 50c Wash Silks, 19c 3fi Inch Wash Silks, a silk and linen fabric having the 'eact ap pearance of all silk: m a good assortment of street and evening shades. 50c and 69c Pants, 38c Bovs Fancy C.issi mere School Pants, fall weight and dark pat terns, sizes r. to 17 years 39c and 50c Caps, 25c Bovs Fancy English Band Golf Caps; vari ous designs. $3.00 School Suits, $1.98 Bovs' School Suits. dark patterns: fall weight; sizes S to 17 years. $2.00 Taffeta Silks, $1.39 15-in'h Black Taffeta S'lk. -oft chiffon 'liv.sh. guaranteed to wear 8c Ginghams, 4c Standard Apron Ging hams, in blue and brown checks. $1.00 Foulards, 59c 40-Inch Silk Foulards, guaranteed spotproof: in brown, reseda, wis taria, and gray grounds, with white Jouy print ings. 15c Hose, 10c Women's Medium weight Cotton Hose, seamless foot. doubl sole. heel, and toe: hemmed or ribbed tops: fast black only. $1.00 Silk Hose, 59c Women's Pure Silk Hose. full fashioned foot, double sole, high spliced heel and toe: lisle or silk garter tops. Black and colors. '50c Union Suits, 25c Women's Gauze Llsla I'nlon Suits, low neck, taped neck and arms: lace trimmed and tight knee pants: sizes 4. 5. and S. 39c Vests, 15c Women's Gauze Lisle Vests, low neck and sleeveless; taped neck and sleeves; hand cro chet yokes: slightly soiled; sizes 4, 5 and 6. 10c Shoe Dressing, 6c Sterling Brand French' Shoe Dressing, for black or tan shoes. 50c Sandals, 29c Children's Barefoot Sandals, sizes 6 to 11. 10c Corn, 6V2C Regular 10c cans of Sugar Corn, good qual ity. 10c Ammo, 5c Regular too cans of Ammo, better than liq uid ammonia. 5c Milk, 3V2c Regular 5c cans of Pet Brand Mill; $2.00 Knives and Forks, 98c Silver-plated Knives and Forks; sets of six each. 50c Rice Boilers, 19c Sea mless Enameled Rice Boilers. heaw weight. - 25c Knife Sets, 9c Regular 2j- T.n re Sets, good quai:t steel, each set contains ne liv Bread Knife, one !0e Cake Knife, and one 5e Paring Knife .ill with black enamel han dles. 50c Tea Kettles, 19c Enameled Tea Ket tles, eight-pint s ze. 25c Laces, 10c Camisole Corset Cover Ices. beadinc top and bottom: good assort ment of patterns. Vestees, 19c Vestees. of plain sheer quality organdy, w ith Gladstone collars; va rious attractive styles. $2.00 Velvet Hats, 84c Black Velvet Hats, turbans and large or medium shapes, all good styles. so.