12 HIE OMAHA I'KK: I UIUAV. NUVIiJUSKK 10. ' VJ22. People of France Well Pleased With Election Result Krgan Outcome in Amrrici m Indication Tbat Proiiibi- , tion Will !! Lifted ' F.vrnhjally. Speaker Would Mobilize Laymen in Work of Church Orpanizcr to AtMrcM Lu theran Paetof ami Laity at Informal Dinner. Former Former Salesman for Check Protector and Par., Nov. 9. The I'reiu h kie de I glited with 111? democratic victory In the I'liiled Hute. regtiidlnif it iron Indication that prohibition will bo lifted, reopening the American market to bordeaux, burgundy r hmiipame. Th chaoipngn Industry hT I hardest hit itltti Jw-ancr'f four-point customer out of th market, th Cm Hian bloc broke uikI tha German too pour to buy, th English with a pro- hiHtlT tnrln America, dry. Klielm nnd F.peniay eellitr nr Chitted with million of aurplu bot tle of win and rxoepf. for the fuel tlmt the Gernuin atole iivA lrtroyd hundred1 of thousand of bottle there would be no place to tore tlit nncrvi atork. The chmpKn lntret r hold ing up I h hupi'IIoh and reliilng only amnll niiantltle In ordir to keep th I rlee up, Amerieun ruivo ured them th"t eventuitlly the Voltiteiid net Pould l ievled permitting- the re ft. try of wine, Apart from the prohibition i.-iue, tlm French were distinctly ui pnm-d-, by the demoerullo vktmy, h Wood tow Wllaon repreneiif the demoeriitu; tarty here and Tuesday' reult are regarded ft an Indication that public confidence la wlnf;lng- back to the former preldent. Prtaldent Harding- and (Secretary ' mate Hughe have proved a dlaap pnlntrnent because of their refueal to join ronfi renreg on Kuropeun prob lem and their atern attitude on tha war debt. The Wdahtrifcton conference la alao churned ngaiiiHt the republican for forcing I'runce to have a Pfivy equul in alao with itnly'a and for backing the British euhmarlne policy. John it. Sundenn. lecturer and or ranlzcr for the Lutheran churcli, and a former Xehrakan, was the speaker Thursday evening- at an In formal dinner for pastor and laymen of the Lutheran cliurcht-a of the city at tho V. f. C. A. He diNi-uf) the t-p tieceanury to mobilize It; inen In church artlvlitca. Mr. Sundcau insist that the clergy, chun-h board nnd religion lnUl u Hon are doing all liny run and much inoro than tlic wild haa u right to expect, from the !AjidMlnt of the ettfnij and Inapliatioii pruvlded, to make the Uihle and' Ita formula ef fective. He also aaa that women are c-fponalble for church activity In a dejfren that would mirpriHe tlie patrl orcha of Clirlatendotu. "Hut tly; laymen could do mui.li luoie nmj would lind It coiiKenlul and prolllablo If thfy made thcnim-lve more ' active - participant in ayle rnatli! Iltiea of work for the churcli," atiid Mr. Rundcun. "At the conference thla evening we ahull aubmlt dellnlto plana for paatora and laymen to act upon, In hope or giving vlalble ex prcanlon to the enthualaain develoiied at nicetluK l"t week," Mr. Hundean, whoae home Is mow In Minneaiiolla. hai Im--ii In Ditinlin for 10 dnyn mid Iihh been a frequent j Out, Dcinonatratioii lay Kx Convict Con inert Hanker How Kay It It to Hr KoMmmI. Hpeak'-r. Il id an authoilty on the I'riili-hiiiiit r formation. Allies Admit Equality of Claims on Germany German Money Experts Urge 2-Year Moratorium IVrlin, Nov. .(! A. I'.) The re port of the expcrtu who have been InvextlKiiliiiH eoiiomio condition In Germany, TrofenHora Keynen, Brand, .lenk an I t'aHMfl, advocate a two yeur moratorium front reparation p.iymenU of caHh or In kind ' and siahlllzatlon of the mark on the bania f S.OoO to 3,500 mark to the dollar hy utlllziiiK the i-cichHlui,k'n oid re s' rv. Tlie report contend that the hnanclul frolilem cannot be Bolved i .ilecg tlie mark fa utaliilleil, and lint alabili;:niion would be Impossible without a moratorium. Tha c-xperta nukgent tliat half the i r-ii-hHliaiilva uolrl would MinVe, and should ha devoted to repurchase pa per marki, the repurchases to be re Ht.icted to German bank notes), eg-oc-ially thoie ,ln forc-ipn poaaesxlon, Out excluding exchequer bill. Wahlnirton, Nov. 9. (My A. P.) Itecognltlon of the equality of Amer ican claim agalnat Germany with thoae preaented by France, Great Diltuin and Helglum In connection with the maintenance of troopa on the Rhine, I underatood to have been Ignltled in allied propoaal communi cated to Kecretary llud-hea by Am baaandor Juerand of France, Am haaaador Geddea of Great Britain, Charice Rol of the Italian einliasny, and Duron de Cartler, the Belgian am- haaaador. The dlplomuts 'an; understood to have pointed out the. view of their government a to tlie Impracticabil ity of revlelng the whole sytt'm of reparation allotment at thla time to meet American contention, and to have outlined a counter plan for American reiJiibin-Hement which their government believed might-be ac-! ccptable In Washington, Oldest Bank in Nation to Pay Big Dividend New York, Nov. 9. The oldent bank in the United Biate operating tinder It original charter, granted In 1 7f9- tho Batik of the Manhattan company I preparing 0 distribute a atock dividend of J00 per rent. The dlrec- tora of th In hank, which In lie pre ent form combined tlie bank formed by Aaron Burr and Alexander Ilamll ton, have already voted to Increase the capacity from $0,000,000 to $10, 000,000 by the traimfcr of a portion of the fturplu of the corporation to capl tal account. A a result of thla arrangement, the corporation will have a capital of $10 000,000, a surplus of $10,000,000 and undivided profit of approximately $2,500,000, . Miners Killed. IlarriHbtirg. Pa., Nov. !). The state department of mines wan yesterday In formed of a mine -accident at the Olyphant mine of the Hudson Coal oompnny In which five men were killed and two Injured. The accident I 'tid to have been due to a "blown out shot." Grandfather Would-Be Eloper Saved from Prison Whiteplainn, N. V.. Nov. &. Prof. Albert Tondra, Yonkers music teach er and a grandfather, was saved from a prison sentence for the abduction of a 15-year-old girl when Tondra' wife pleaded with County Judgo Blakeley for leniency. Tondra wa placed on two years' probation and he wa warned to leave Yonkers to keep away from Hose Besssede, tho girl be was charged of having abducted. (ionijiers Well Pleased , With Klection Results Washington, Nov. 9. Tho result f the election "are magnificent vin dication of every contention made by i he American Federation of Labor," wamuel Goinpers, president of the federation, declared in a statement . night. "One uftcr another the stalwart old i I'fenders of privilege, greed, oppies tioii and reaction went down to de feat," ho added. "Compulsory labor injunction, tho over-riding of luw and constitution, tho railroad labor board, t be sales tax. the ship subsidy these were things typifying the general con .pt that was i"pdlatcd and con demited so forcibly and overwhelm-my1!'- Road Conditions ( t-'iirnifihfHl bj Omali Auto luh.) l.liifola hallway, ctist; Rnada Mill rough )i ntP'ttMiHB between CoiiU'-U Bluffs Mntl MlMOttri Valiy. l'air to lenlon. Katr 10 ffmil ftt.it to Ce1ar HitpUlti. Lincoln lilifhwaj', wM: Lffour 11 ml ten w-iHt on Io1h nH1. one mile north ami t lie 11 v tt. i'eiour wet of Valley annio i. 1ml muuh. Reiorti rwinlnff at Schuy- t.'p. Oilu-rvlflo rvjiida fair to good to i ".Jiaiul I1mi):. u. I,. U.: Kqlluw Lincoln highway want j '0 miles out ff (tnaha, thnnoi nmjtli. i f'.oail ruvfrt to MUhiiJ. Rout) a aonirvliat : routtli between limn ana Atlitimd. i-Mir to Lincoln. hotour bet weu in rchtt e r ami Krlud rotih. Fair wtt to JtnNtliiffa. Uourh tn rrllp to Ofo:4. Fair to i; c ot wit t Ociivrr. ?!irHIati hifthway; Una da fair to good. ornhutkr hlahwy: Roadi good. .i. V. A.; Hoala food. WlgUUnO Tutoff; loaJ fair to ood. WathlitKlon hlnhwuv: RoMtta omenhut rouih bt w ran t'alhoun and PUir. I If to f-oAtl rorth to tt!i;anit. Him mi "rW at OaklanJ. r'n.r to gooj to Slu Clt. i'nahaTuaA li:gha: lUuda fair to tootl TopfKa. VMiikh Tifiia hithwk; ; RMuUk f?ir to Oo4 to tt lift King of Traua, tmi t h : Roti aoin hat ?oiff U Wt t ('nuni'd ill uff M t i -atrtin V&ty. Katr to gooU north lu Vinaa flt. King of Trail. auth: F.ada fasr ta oot to lliaatha Kr to Hir roMttl R! fair. 1. t. A fcnoriHnt: Ho-U f m tr f isl Whtta May ' Mhwa : Hoi t fair t t'H'd I-lua dr Trait: KI f od f 1 Lit X mm NOW i A Written Guarantee to Grow Hair Costs Nothing t'nleftf wa grow hair. Th Van K.i treat ment U abnolutely oaranted under tho 80-day treatment plan. You ar tho ole Jodae. Th war rant U Ifned br jour own dniadat. mi aaaiim no Hik makln this tent. No Hair No Money is our proposition We have a new method of treating the scalp. It grows hair. It stops falling hair. Under actual recorded tests it grew hair on 91 head in each hun dred treated, This is to offer it to you. Results are guaranteed. If we fail, it costs you nothing. Your own druggist signs the guarantee we assume the risk. The name is the Van Ess Liquid Scalp Massage. ' Infected Sabum Accordlne to uthoritt. evr D at !l hair trouhlci ara IriciJ to Infecwd .Sobum. Hbum l n oil. Tt forms at tho roots of hair. In natural function la to tupply tho hair v lth oil. Fat freq-inllv It bacomaa Intartad. It .ki on tha K-alp It piu tha tnlllt-li-a and rhokaa thrni. Ir forma a hraadlna pU- a for ta, larta- arma by tha ui!tf?ia fai upon tha hlr and utiro' It. It Invltaa a-ml-l Ulnaaa. oon total haKlnaaa flio-a. Hut It Mom kllia Ilia hair tool, rttiaaia tho lnfLis4 Sehum normal hair srowth nauallr follows. Thla la tclrn tlflo fact. Wo uarant ra ulialn wrltlna undsr 1-bottls traatmant plan. Now Science ' Overcome It Tha Van Faa trfatmt.it i-omhuta tha Inftrtad Kfhmn anii rarnoaa It It ftnatraifa to tha fnlli, !( f tha Imlr It ravlvta rtiirttmnt hair roln inl itnarally (rows raw hair. We urfa jou to try It. Obtain It at your drurftt' iinnaf J.rn,tis traatn.at.t plan Your monav rtt.irnad If ra tuila art not ohialnad. VAN ESS UI0IAT0IIU, S07 U. rati At.. Cki..,., U. .Ml, tula I. a., Nov. r'ian!t Mitehell, t-aahier of the tJeorKlu I tall vy mid I'tmer coinpny, la "sold" on til ii tii-oi-woty of a chei-lipiolectliii; ma-i-hlne. Iiii-ldruliilly, lie hn toiua to the ciiiK'lualoii tlmt there I no talent tvhli'h (iod ha trlveii inati that tannot be fi lit to profitable puiioe. A youtiit fellm lerently entt-reil alltihell offlee and tried to mil him a inai'liine for protuetion iKalnat rnlel or frtitd rhn-k. He t"i tlin In dtiatrloii stli-fniBii that h dlil not need tifh a machine whereupon the vernier of t-heokprotectlng nmelilmtt sild: "Wrlte your name for me." t Thl CiimIiIit Mltehill did. "Now lend me one of jour cheek.' Mr. Mitchell complied with this re quest. The salesman wrole on the check, went to th window of the pay Ihk clerk and mine back to Mr, Mitch- til a office with I Mil) In currency, "Now go out there Hd e how I (jot the money," h said, Mr. Mitehell followed the suttues- tion and found hi signature ilupll caled In ueh it tiinnner tliut lie thought it wfi hi own. 'Needles to say f lioupht tlie ion- chine," ho said later. "That young msn was a Knulttute from our (union Atlanta federal penitentiary, where he won en adruiHinn for forgery." w Th lioUHf of parliament In Ore.it Britain cover an area of elitht acre and have a river frontage of 940 feet. More than ROD room are de- alttned In the building. Andy Gump Gets Omaha Red Cross Membership American National Keel Cross 1023 Chapter Uccortl Cord Nam c 6rW.lIiUueJ' Street 1t0LJfucXJU3J hos ttiUmcrihccl a tofuloft of Hliicli in fur (he clm of membership ihciketl lclo'W iSfgli'fiiffi )tfrioiiliile for Coal .Mine hloioii Hpniiubi, t'H., Nov, 11. -NeKllKemv .i ii-hioiiililu for the -a l aploalKii in the Iti-illy foul coiniany mine Moti lity liiornlnf, ce.nlln tq 'te non! lihni out by t'linf Mine Int t. or reftrd ftuitoii of ll.nriaburv. "We fapt-i-f tu dclcrmlim Tliurlu' Jual whit w.. -ullty of lieslmeme,'" aitld the inapi-ctor. 1 ANNUAL I I I auatAiaiNo h.o I a 100 I I Li ft I emgii auucitow wiu. CfttvA uail or rxa(Hi Misck Uid the halcincc 5 Jbr local Chapter work payable Vy I)a,c ' Mil tA'Q ttUft BC MI-rtMNlD ti UUftH Mere in the lied t ro ineinlicrililp raid mailed to Andy (uinii; Amly liuinp, nlth'iiiKli b" ha np'-iit more than lM.''iia in tho n-ient cite tion, bait enoutili money left to bll.v a ineml-rnljli in tlie iniiitli.i K'-d Cinxa. Kellx MeHhalie, Jr., ftolil'T Hheilff ihapl.-i- of th" Iti-d iYhm, No, Iit7,. 4.'i0, Iiiim been iniillial to AmlV tliiuip by I'r. A. I '. Htokea, t iiaii iiian of the th It c. 'I1ie Ui d froi drive will be here, now nnlilent of t'lilciiK", H-iit I laoiii hetl $5 to Omaha f"i a inciiibetKhip for A inly tiump. "Our next coi(,'ieBiooulii waiitn to l" A member of tlie IU-d tTToHti, o pitioie tic-ept thl $' fr iiieiiiberahlp," wrote McHliane. A nieniberlilt card of the Onmlm here Not eiiibcr Kl, to !nt three tl.iy. .Mme than Too women will lake pm t In the caiiipniKii. t'very home in Omaha Mill be vlMlteil. omaha.' iiuota Ihl year I fZj.OoO, l. 1. O'JIrleii, director of the cam paiKii, Mtate tlmt thin quota nhould bo reached eiiHlly, Sprt ial Hail Kalf IVoiiimiI pulill'-lly will civc encli iiliiiimii mi lioi.'ili-t lct fri'tn llili-li i'Ulenil tilt for (.ITIUMloll llOMIfrOIIUIIgjblii.. arid uliile i-olor of the uiilvir 8pei.ini inllroiid rate have beeu;H'ty. jToiniHed CrelKhton alumni conilnur "' ''"' the vnitlty 1 to play from adjacent lnte for the annual j Hie Michigan AkkIc and In tha eve liomeeomlng dny nt the unlveralty, i nlng tt dance will be given in the November IS, by the Wentern j Byinnunlum. enger l(x-lation, , . - Nearly 2,'in0 letter h.tve been aentj In Kngland C. 127. 30 peraom re former atudent by th" Oinuhii Cham-j allllittof with trade union. The tier of Commerce, urging them to at-j meiiilerl)lp ha decreawed 1,299,502 tend thl ri:lbiiii.lon. The bureau ofiln the at ear. Syrup Pepsin Loved By Hosts of Babies HK ttaiBtaalal ill auk irttlal ;sattttr aaaff aa4 plat tal rpili; uiotlier il lier lu'i" of I- many remeilic for her Imby minor ilia, but she should Ian enrr fill whit'll renietly alio aelecl lest alio tin tlio ilnM harm. What nuKlit I mi aafu for heriM-ir iiihv do in- I fir .11 jury t an infant. I Vt on will lind that f i M if tlm lit tin ono criii anil anean I want In play thai -ft iinowfirocon f ,J atinateil. l int .l I'Hia cnreiiilly In 11 the diet nml (tive the) child one-half tcnftpoonful of lr. Calilwell Syrup IViisin. You will tlii-u -e result in a few hour. oi will not have to forco it on l)ulie or children: they actually ask for it, it i o InVnMiiiit-tuslina; and frea from griiing. I)r. CiiliUell' Syrup Pepin it roiniMiuiid of lfypliini aenna and j-ini with agiecnMo iiroiiiii tii. the ingredient urn atnled on (lie pinkiiK' Jt j n milil, gentle vegetaliln l ualivn that ev-eryonelind'ielTi-trtJveand plcasnnt. ItUhelterforyoii and youralhati purgnlive, coal-tar drug, or alt ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT Ft EE ThnuutniU nf aafnl art atwff fAfoiarlara, " tt Atrf ron futd a tuaf feoffor Juralot thai mnf tn foa nooty rsn um uotn ronittpalrj?" I Uff veil lo fry Avrup I'fiistn. I lull i rnlly fiuf a hhirnf frtt Htmph onffi. fnitVirnl lor mn ailrvml Irtl. Hnla m u W tit sfvi it A6tnu lr. It. II laUwII. AM Hojoioirtan St., Mimlittlla, iltuwti. If U nmt! water nml powder, wliich may roni-enlratn iiie MiwhI and dry up Uin akin; or mercurial rnloinct, wliich my ahvato anil looaeu Die teeth, I'ao a aafu Imnlno like Syrup IVphin, Mnd panwially for 1li children, for invalid, growing gill, miming mother, elderly people, and x-ron recently oer aled njMifi who need bowel a tioo Willi in leant (drain. Air. Lillian Krenington of NSoodruir, S, '., nlway tivf lier rhildien Ir. Caldwell' Syrup i'eiwin, ami Mr. A, V.. I l tin J in of Aliiakrifon, Mil h., will not linvn any oilier luiritne in her home Your druggist will supply you, mid it only cl n rent a done. Try it in const ipulion, colic, liilioiisue, llHtulemy, headariiis, mid tu brruk up fever and cold. e Raisin Bread DeLuxe trovt-ir rulej witH IikiuI tii ta-airx - it rvow avail Mt it wm rt4 riMrf. Koa aKofo, RmI ttieirt KtJ witK tt Wall f'lt teiTtftilH ?iift t'-t K !, S in4 ttw l tt. OtJe t rr arvj re t- VVt fat irWt, MtJ it Sun-Maid Seeded Rnitini S Wet fatten M M tU htm kf itwtv Mtt TfB I "a T'' IAmirJ ' ta total kt M tat V- v j. mom la attltiaaa of vfTn Aaitttaaaa. Iioomi j VyV. il ' af I rrS2? . sattatn. OMk. i ii tkwtt tatorrk. a a I n T-iVJ2,,.V iVuKjitta a im aaa V VA aa4 aaMaoaa V-f N S. tt loatCK: (V. Wiasaaaala. M ft. Va-asM i . i SAVE 16.50 e ColtonFtlttd MATTRESS SATURDAY i tm vane . b-1 Lift Glossy Hair r ! aa f CotMau a4 f I ta aaaltlnf eufc Cwiia P a aw sal im i ewe aaaax l v ad a4u t4 a a keaaaja ) aia tWf k4 M mmm. aaaw a mM tfc taktalaV wkrl'(klka . k a Iwiti i.at aka ankt Annex Sales ararla Front Jaea Corset In a litavy, double-staytd coutil; ilze li tu W. tspeclal at, eifh IU.98 One lot medium ii1 low bust model for Irrlday, pe clal 98c4 Bloomer Ladjea' pink sateen and crepe Hloomer fur J-ridav in a apeelal sale, 2 pairs.. 08 Outln- fiowns, 9He Boys' Outing: Gowns In slu J to Id; wonderful value in Amoekfag outing, t.98t i hlldren'a Uletprra (.'hildrcn's tileepera mad of rilKh-g-rade outing-, In iir 2 to 12, at. ,.SO and SC Our flora' lndrrwear Chalmers knit, In alzea t to lt years, at only BSC Dais' llraif Fierce Lined Lnderwear Should, sell at $1.00. Spe cial Friday 704 Mlaars' Lnloa Balta The heay and medium grades, all in a sale .'riday t 96 L-adtra' ladtrwear A heavy fletce lined ault for ladlea In all styles. Knte and ankle lengths. Other storea ask 11.25 tor this suit. Special at 08 Hosiery We have a new number In children' hues in black onlv. A double solo, heel and toe. all alsea. Special for Fri day only, tier pair 1Kt 7 pairs for 08 1 I.adW Hose One lot ladles' heavy cotton Hose for cold weather. A regular 2ia value, on sale Friday, per pair 15 One lot ladles' Sport Hose In all the wanted color, all sizes. Ter pair 98 Another Great " Bargain Day" All Over the Store In Every Dep't ains That Mean am. MMkliR Barg fl I III! am k. V ak. b im i w Clipping Prices Right and Left JUST FOR ONE DAY Annex , Sales Tnu Goons i;i no I'rrrale b.oo'l yards, 3 to 19-yard lenKins, an colors In llahl and darks; worth double what we aak. Yard.,. .13 yard for nt Cretonne A new lot of Crelonna In Si Inch material, all lilit and datk pattern ineludid; leg. ular 25 value, for l-'rldHy, a yards for 08e Oetlnga J.OOO yards dark outings, all in this Friday sale at ( yards for 9g lllaakrla A hlr plaid hed slue Blanket wim a sort wool f n all. An extia value for Frldav nd Saturday, pair 02.49 One lot gray cotton Blankets in large, neavy trade, f'r - day, per pair 91.89 Comforts A sptclnl number in a heavy white cotton filled Comfort, large size and well made. An txtpe. value for Friday at S2.49 Towel On lot lame ! Hurk Towels, red borderad. h'pa- elal Friday, each 10e 10 for 080 Colombo Sanitary Dollj-acta For the breakfast table or luncheon these sanitary cut out covering are wonderful. Kexular tl.nn value. 200 set Friday at, set 25 e4 Annex Sales Friday Will Be a Day Long to Be Remembered Annex Dress Sales I :- ?". i .:.zm?.c?!?v"A Annex 0at Sales I f 1 Canton Crepe Dress 8le at f.9 Canton crepe frocks, new mod els, including; the long sldo drape, pleated panels and matalasse combinations in pad ded silk and sold and hIIvi.t embroidery; regular 115 00 to I1J.50 value. In th Annex Friday 88.08 tew Veel Trteetlne Drtasrs at Xl.ft iklmt) cuts or trashy II dresses; welt made, nicely J trimmed dreaaea. Our buyer, now In the market, snt tins J out at We than one-half regu lar price; regular IU50 tn 111.09 valuta. In the Annex rriday 8.08 Children's Coat. M.98 Chlldrea' Coats, T.9 Age t to 6, plush and cloth Ages 7 to 14, fine all wool ,. , ,,,,, wtfh or with. cloth, large fur collars, full coat, full lined, with or witn- ljne(J box p,eawdi b(.Hd alld out fur collars; pood, warm raglan back, all new models, winter coats; regular values bale price In th Annex Frl to 10.95. Annex Friday 9-1.08 lay 97.98 Rxtra Slse rettleoata, tc ( hlldren'a rilnhm Dresses at ttse Fine black satoen, tegular !0 dozen i-lillilien's fancy 11.49 value. Annex 98 (iliiRliam Dresseti. ages 1 to It. Amoskeag ginnlianis in all colors, fancy small and Oetlng Flaanel Ptttleoals large checks, plain gingham trim; all new dresses; sash For those chilly day; regular models and latent styles; reg. 7c value; aoit, ht-avy Quality. ular ll.bo qualities. Annex I for 98 Friday 080 a Infanta' All Meal Hsat, .1Uu Infaala' llabfn Rhlrta. 'iS hlto or black, all wool cash. ..Hllhcii Shirts." smallest six r;;.."! 'm. '" Friday, ptr tali 30 quality. Annet Friday. 25 A Wonderful lost gale at 10.) $27.00 and 129.75 coat in Im ported cloths, rlehly enilirolil erfd models, strap ami trinun trimmed and with large allk taimela; oilier plain tailored styles, new sleeves, (.large fur collars, Mouse, loose and one quartf r fitted baeka. ?le prtee in the Annex Friday. .919.08 Aak to See Our Stjllah stoat t oat Full silk lined, sue 43to 65, $;lli.0u values. Annex Friday, each 923.08 "peilol Hartal 1 sala at . 6!t Cnatr, good heavy garment', II alvles: eonia with fur eol lats: odd lota of foals tlial for mei ly sold to t; f.o : in wom rn's nnd mlat.eV sues. A uulek t Itaratte pnet, tn tlie Atmtx Friday 90.08 98c Day, Silks, Etc. f r4rra Bovd bat qualltv In a full line of celoit. Ftiday tl, par )rd 91 Otetgatt I rtfte In atraei tnd fan n co i. Spavlal. )'d .. ttllk Itrwaaala In dfurahla Pitiia aH w r a v f a. n r ) a ri , . 1 S f An. up 1 93. 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