7A 25o ORIB BLANKET 8 bed Blankets, 700 Bed Ulankctn, lz 4 Ox 08 Inches, griiy with red or blue, bortiers; Monday at each 19 COo CRIB BLANKETS 29 $1.C0 BLANKETS Medium slie, tJJxI'.Mnch grays and tana; regular lit ....... t .... Crib Blankets, alto flOxdO Inches, Slio 80x40 Inches, plaid, nlxo pink and bluo figured; regular BOo v nines j Mon. day, eaclt wiuto wan puiK or unto bortiers; regular 25c quality; Monday, wicli . . prlco 91.00; wlo prlro, pair. Here's that Wonderful Sale YouVe Waited for 15,000 Pair of THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 19, 1913. ml MONDAY at ABOUT 2 REGULAR PRICK The greatest opportunity to buy blankets at an under price offered by any store in the country. We want you to make comparison before you buy with the Values Offered Elsewhere Around Town. TT'S the outcome of weeks of careful planning a merchandising achievement that demonstrates the superior buying resources x of this great store. A sale that appeals to every hotel and boarding house Stewart as well as every housekeeper because of its remarkable range of selection and the extraordinary values offered values that are not equaled by any other store in town and probably never will occur again. Surplus stocks of several of the largest and foremost mills in the country, bought at a tremendous sacrifice. It's a stupendous undertaking an event that will establish, new low price records that will go down in the merchandising annals of Omaha as the greatest sale of its kind ever held in the city. Come, share in these wonderful saving opportunities. Entire Linen and Bedding Depts. or About One-Fourth of Main Floor. Have Been Given Over To This Sale. 40 Extra Salespeople for This SiUe. $8.50 CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS Pair, atjjfr California wool Blankets, plain colors and fancies; size $3.90 WOOL NAP BLANKETS -Monday Tf QC JL Bed Blankets, full size, 67x76 inches, double, fancv plaids, wool nap finish, regular $3.50 vals., sale price, pr $1.50 BLANKEfS Bed Blankets, full size, 64x80 to'i gny3 fancies and "white; regular $1.50; sale price, pair. 6W BLANKETS, Wool blankets, full size, 66x so incn., ranoy (r plaids and plain Jf) M ) Q coion, regular a Vo and $G val- ' ues, at, pair. . 98c Extra heavy Blankets, full size, 64x76 in., Saxony fleece, grays, tans; $2 values, pair. . 1 $5 WOOL BLANKETS at Wool Be'd Blankftts. full nizr fifixflO inches, fancy plaids; regular $5.00 values; gj sale price, pair $095 GENUINE ARMY BLANKETS, 5i lbs., $4.50 Values 212 SPECIAL! fTy B1T kots, gray with border, size 62x82 inches, 5Y pounds; regu lar $4.50 values; Monday, sale price, each, $2.59. 66x80 inches, regular $7.50 and $8.50 values, at, pair 5 (30 $12 WOOL BLANKETS jgQ Heavy lamb's wool Blanket M extra largo size; whito or fancies, values to $12, pair $3 COMFORTERS Pure whftte cotton filled, siiio 72x80 in,, stitchod or tied, $3XK) values, at, salo price. . . . $195 $6 COMFORTERMonday $C85 uomioriors, isxo nicjiea, bukoiiuo, uowvcu j mull or sateen covered, knotted or m!" stitched; regular $0.00 values n75C0MiF0Rt'RS,9S' Silkolino covered, heavy, sizo 72x78 inch es, $1.75 values, each 95 extfcit c 12 MONDAY MORNING SPECIALS on SALE to 1 Only -Ivory Soap For I4c ivory soap, reg ular Go cakes, sale price Mod day, 4 for 144 Hind's 50c Cream 29' Hind's M o n ey and Almond cream, regular 50c bottto.Mon day for . .29 5c 8thc Hansel- ettes, Bleached flan selettes, 27 in. "wide, regular price S He, Mon day, yard, 6 Afiroa HP GiagkanUU Apron s 1 n c hams, checked, worth 7 c, sale price Monday morning, yard, at 5d 40c at 25' Brownie roast ers, suitable for large roaat of meat or two chickens, 40o values . . Laundry Soap 12 Bars for Boat - em - all laundry soap, Monday morn ing In base tnont, 25c 17c Wom en's 25c Vests at Wonei't white; cotton vests or pants fleoce lined, 2 Be values Monday at each . . . ,17i Flannel ette Gawbs 98 G Plain white, pink ' and bluo stripes, square tucked yoke, $1.50 values a 08ct 89c $1.50 te $2 Corset Including K a b o, Miller, Warner, Fashion and II. & Q.; $L50 to 2.00 values .... .804 50c Bleached Sheets at3lC B 1 e & ched. sheets, hemmod, size 72x 90 laches, BOo val ues, each .. .314 75c Faacy Silks .38c Fancy silks, new est colors and pat terns, values up to 78c, ynrd . .384 10 G 2cTa- He Oil Cltli.,, 45 inches wldo, white or fan cies, slightly imperfect, Mon day in ba ment, yd., 104 rf)rkin Bros. 16th and Harney.! SjOrkln Bros. 16th, and Harnoy., .TOPICS FOR OAY OF REST Jrove M. E. Church to Have Temper ance Meeting Sunday Evening. WILL GIVE SPECIAL PROGRAM North Side Christian Church Ar ranftes Extraordinary Kvenlnir " SerTice v ltt "Men and Mil lions" mm Topic. A temperance meetlnr will b held at Qrove Methodist Episcopal church, a'wnty-Mcond and Seward irU, Sun day evening at 8 o'clock. II. J. OroVe 'will be the speaker. "Men and Mllllone" Will be the topic at a apeclat Sunday evening mi-vIc that will be slven at the North Bide ChrUtlan church, Twnty-cond and Iathrop etreet. C. A. Magnum wilt prcalde. Th program follow: Hymn "H. crlptur readlnr, I Cor IS. Hvmn S12. Trtver. Duet, James Knlht and Y. V. Painter. 'The, Value of an Adequate Church Financial roller," B. C, William. 'The Attitude of the Neighborhood and Church Advertising." Jay Ilurni. Hymn 794. congregation aunaint. The Spiritual Ileactlon from a Oood Tlnanclttl Policy," J. A. Williama. Special muilc by the male 'nmrtt. "Ilecommendationa or a Definite Finan cial PoUey." ii. J, Klrtcbateln. Hymn 717. 3enedlcUon. Rev. Leon D. Young, J3. D., pastor of the large Preabyterlan church at Bea trice will preach at Lowe Avenue church, Fortieth and NlohoUa atret, Sunday morning, aervlce beginning 'at H o'clock. The p&stor, Dr. N. McOlffln, preachee In the Ftrat church or Lincoln. rUv. Janiea O. Clark of Lyon ucouplea the Xowe Avenue pulpit In the evening, ser vice beginning at 7:45 p. m. A lecture wilt be given at the Tho- sephlcal aociety, room to, Batdi fge-Vea4 building. Twentieth and Farnani utreete, Sunday evening, thf subject being "IUcee and Retlglona." Tho lecture la to be given br Durd F. Miller and will be illustrated by stercoptlcon views. The lecturv La opea to the public and la frew. x Uapttat. Cavalry Branch, Thirty-fourth abd Sew ard Bible school at 1:10 n. m.. Harry Carpenter superintendent. Devotional ser vice unurooay at 7 JO p. m., conuucieo oy lira. Lockwood. Olivet Grove. TUrty-eUth Street anl Crovm Point Avenue Sunday school each Hunday at l:ti and preaching Thursdays at 7:). Como with us and We will en i!avor to be helpful to you and yau con Uetp us. Jmmanuel. Twenty-fourth and Pink ney. Rev. J. S. Hbersole, P tor Serv ices 10:30 and 7.30. Graded bible school at noon. Young People's meeting at t:J0. Evening sermon- "Isaiah's Vision of God." Wednesday evening at t four teen delegates will report the Lincoln Uaptlst convention. First, Corner Harney Street and Partr Avenuc Morning worship at lfl:3. with formon by ptistor. Theme, "The Baptist Statu Convention." Sunday school at noon In charge of Itov, C. F. UtUturahfill. Kvenlng; worship at 7 So. Wednesday tught toplo, "A Ponltentlary Prayer Meet ing, and the Prisoner WHo Tool) In It," urace, South Tenth and Arbor. Rev. K. B. Tatt, I'ABtor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mornlrtg worship at It o'clock, theme. "Our Baptist Convention in Lincoln." Baptist Young FeOple's Union at 7 p. m. Evening preaching service at S o'clock, subject. "The Man Who Was Half Way Right.' Mission BUnday school at JvlO South Fourth street at 9 p. m. Cavalry, Twehty-flfth and Hamilton Regular services at 19: a, m. and 7:30 P. m. conducted by Rov. Thomas Ander son. Bible school at noon, O. W. Noble, superintendent. Baptist Young People's Union meeting at M p, m.i toplo, "How to Make This the Huot Year of our Hn- clety's History." Phil. It 7.16. Mid-week devotional service, Wednesday, 8 p. in., teaucr, iicv. jnucnion. OllveL ThIrlV-lolilh rt(ft ahil nni4 Avenue, Frank H. Ward, Pastor Sunday scnuei av iv o giock. i'reacning At it ana s o'clock. In tho morning one of tha vis iting brethern In attendance at the Con gregational conference is expected to oc cupy the pulpit, and in the evening one from the Preabyterlan synod. Wednesday evening at 7:1) the midweek meeting. Beginning November 1 there Will I held a series of union services. In which not only the three churches. In this section wit take part, but It Will be a meeting 0t the community and Christian people if the community not directly connected with these ohurfhes Will assist III tho work. The first week the meetings will be held in the Olivet BapUst church. Christian. Northslde, Twenty-second and Ldthrop H. J. Klrsohstcin, , Minister Morning worship at 16:30 o'clock, , at which time the Rev. John 10. Farmer, D. D., will speak. Bible school at noon. Chris tian Kndeavor at : p. m. At 7:30 p. m. a special program will be given under the toplo of "Men and Millions' First, corner Twenty-sixth and Har ney, A. D. Harmon, Pastor Morning service at It o'clock, "Ultimate Ends of Christian Service." Kvenlng service at I p. m., 'The Drawing Power of Christ " Christian Brtdeaver at 7 p. m. Topic, "How to Make This Our Best Year." Leader, Dr. A. TO. Harmon. Junior Kn deavor at 1 P. m. Toplo, "Unselfishness." Leader, lEula Kemp. Bible school at :13. Chrlntldll Dolence. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Church edifice, Rt. Marys Avenue and Twenty-fourth Street -Hunday scuoo! at t:iS and 11 a. m. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. subject of lesson ser mon, "Doctrine of Atonement." ConKreffutlmiul. Plymouth, at the University of Ornnha Auditorium, Twenty-fourth and Kvons Streets, Frederick W. Lcavitt, Minister -Service of worship at !. dunday school ki iiouu. xouna people s meeting at ;IQ. Hillside. Thirtieth and Ohio. W. a Kempton, Pastor Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon by IUV. . I. Hanford, state superintendent ot Home Missions for. Nebraska. Kvenlng service, state conference meeting at St. Mary's ave nue church at 7:30 p. m. M Ifstthlas', Tenth and Worthlngton, Rev. Oeorge H. SoulhWortb, Pastor Holy communion at s. Sunday school at.li Morning prayer and sermon at 11. St Paul's, Thirty-second and California, Rur John William Jones. A. M., Vicar Sunday school at iJX), Holy communion and sermon at 11. Bible class and con firmation instruction at 7:. Church of the Good Shepherd. Twentieth end Ohio, Rev. T. J Collar, Rector Holy communion at T:iX Sunday school at 1:15. Morning prayer with sermon at 11. Evening prayer with sermon at 7:30, Church of SL I'lillltl tha DoilCiii. Ttvitti. ty-rlrst Near Paul, Rv. John Albert Willlfiins, Vicar TWenty-sdCond Sunday attar Trinity. Holy communion at 7:30. Morning prayer with sermon at it. Sun day school and catechism at Hit. Kven lng prayer with sermon at 7:30. Lutheran. tS.1(.h 1 1 ..II.. fl.ll HiAf . , . wivii iiHnaii. ..uitv.iM ..., TV. .lilies Avenue, Rev. O. W. Snyder, Pastor Sun day school Rally day services at 10. Cervices at 11, subjeot, "The Church Coras tot tn roopie." St. Matthew's Enirllsli. Nlnatsantit anil Caetellar. Rev, O. W. Snyder, Pastor Bible school and Sunday school Rally aay services at iu. eervioes at 11, sud. Ject, "The Home Found in tho Church.' arac English, Twenty-sixth street Be tween Poppleton and Woolworth Avenues, Clarence U. Bwlhkrt, Mlnilr-nnon at 11 a. tn.; topic, 'The Opportune Moment." Sermon at 7. p. m.; topto, "Man's Valu ation." Sunday school at 10 a. in. Con firmation olaes, Friday, 4 p. tn. -It Mark's, English. Twentieth and Burdette, Rev. Cr, L. Groh. Pastor Preaching at 11 and 7(30. Morning topic. "Salvation for a Rloh Wicked Man.'' Evening toplo. "Heaven and Way to It Open for All," Sunday school at ,S. Young People's Society Of Christian en deavor at :!. Kountze Memorial, Farnani StrOt and Twonty-slxth AVenuo, Rev. Oliver D. Baltslr, Ph. D.', D.D., PastorMorning worship at 11. subject, 'The Breath M Eternity." Itvenlnj Worship at , sub ject. "Tho Unsren Hand That Holds." Sunday subool at OiiS; M0 present last Sunday, Luther league at 7, St Paul's, Rev. K. T, Otto, Pastor Services at )0 o'clock In tho chapel, cor ner Thirty-fourth and Seward. Sunday school at 11:30. confirmation lessons be gin Tuesday at evening at 7:30. Hvonlng sermon In Jthffllsh at I o'clock In Our Saviour's Lutheran church. Twenty-sixth and Hamilton. Choir meets on "Wednes day at latter place at 8. New members welcome. Methodist. Lailmore, J. Franklin Haas, Minister Morning sermon at 7:3 on "Thyatlra, the Progressive Church. ' Kvenlng topic, ' Divine Outdance Based Upon Bryant's To a Water Fowl.' " Sabbath school at noon. Kpworth league at C;30, First. Swedish, Corner Nineteenth and Burt. OUatav Erickauft. Pastor 10 a. in . Sunday school; 11 a. in., preaching ser vice o.ai p. m., cpwonn loaEue meeunji 7.OT p, m., preaching by ths pastur. Wednesday evening, midweek service. McCabe. Fortieth and Farnam. W. 11. Underwood, Minister Sunday school at jo o clock. I'reaciiing service at u a. m. and 7:90 n. m. Kuworth leatue at 11:10 Topic. "Mi kins Religion Attractive In Our Homes." leader, Mrs. Underwood. Prayer metlns; on Wednesday evening at s o'ciock iei& Mciuufiiiji ciiiii iiu 1'ivrcF, N. Dawson. Minister Sunday school.. u.ifo: sermon. iujc, -wneat and Tares;' Epworth leairue, t;), Mrs Dawson leader; sermon. 7.30, 'The Devil:'' prayer meet ing wcanesaay, i.m fnnatnea's can quit Friday evening; Old People's day Sunday, i-4u. First, Twentieth and Davenport -Dr. Edward Hlslop, district superin tendent, will preaoh. Morning service at 11 o'clock. 'The Unseen Christ." Kvenlng service at 7. 30. Ah address for youne people. "Life's Oh) Heroism." Sunday school at v: a. in. Upworth league at 6:30 p. m. Hanrcom Park. Corar Woolworth Avenue and Twenty-ninth Atreet -I'rearn-ing service at 11 a. in anj 1:U p in, At the morning service the IIjv. T. C. Osborne, one of the visiting brithern of the Preibyter Kl synod, nUl occupy the pulpit and wilt preach on "Reasons for Indifference to the Oojpil." At night the pastor, C, W. McCaaklll; will preach. WILL TALK OX UPLIFT 0! THE HUMAN RACE. IJV- . t ':V:iBfc,sl KB? DR. O. W, FARWKLI Sunday oh)j at 8;46 a. m. npworth league at 1 p. m MiJ.vnek prayer service Wednttday evening at h p. rn. Pearl Memorial, Twenty-fourth and Walnut Hill, Forty-first and Charles. William Boyers, Pastor Publio worship and Sermdn by the pastor at 14:10 a. m. Subject, "God In Being, or Is There a Hod 7'' the second in a series on the first article of the Apostle's creed. Sunday school at noon. Kpworth league at p. m. Publlo worship and sermon at i Jo p. tn. Trinity, Twenty-first and Blnney, Thomas Blthell, Pastor Morning service at 10:30. Sabbath school At 11, noon. Kpworth teaeue ut C:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. in. Rev. Dr. Wbeuei, Creston, Neb., will preach In the morn ing. ReV, F. O. Knuuer. Nelson. Nb., will preach in the evening. Sunday school rally at 11. noon. Presbyterian. Cntrtellar Street, C. a Meek, Minister Servioes at 11 and s. Sabbath school at 10. Junior Christian Kndeavor at 3:30 Christian Kndeavor at 7. Prayer meeting U'.tl.ulllv nt k First Corner Hevanteciith an1 nira Rev, Kdwln Hart Jenks, D. D., Pastur j-uouc worsnip, juau, -The Divine Christ' Kvenlng worshlu at 7.30. 'Thlnna Ovmr. looked," Christian Endeavor meeting at : Sunday school at 11 Falrvtew, Pratt and Fortieth Avenues-, Chartss II. Fleming. Pastor Bible school at 2. Afternoon worship at 3. Subjeot, .-Christ, Our Kin." A good speaker from the Slate synod will preach. Tuesday evening at i. the third lesson In John's goepeL Ulftorf Hill, Forty-flfth and Grant, Thomas B, Greenlee, , Minister-Bible school, f.tt. Publio worship at 11. Rev. William J I. Cooper of Fullerton, Neb., wilt proach. At 7:30 Rv. Richard U Purdy of Gibbon, Neb., will preach. Christian Kndeavor at 8:30. Meeting for prayer and fellowship Wednesday at s. Westminster. Twenty-ninth and Mason Morning servico ot 10.10. with an addrtsa by Rov. Alexander Corkey of Wayne. Neb., who is well known by hU IKerary work of recent years. Sabbath school at U. Young people's meeting at 7. JSrVsning sermon at will be preached by Rer If. D. Young of Beatrice, Neb. Third, Twentieth and Leavenworth Rov. Robert Karr, Pastors-Sunday notioot with classes' for all aces at 4k .m a UwkSMi.stinsH irhsstaMj4sn . MV 4 kJ0 OVllVlliinR"lM "F! sss Tubllo worship tuul arm oh by Ui paitor tltty At 3. rnytr tnctiMK or mo cnrn V11.a1 DanrvAH lJsssMlnW ivnpgh ii d Mrt iAPe jnon by thd pastor at 7:30. Musld by the cnoir at notn servicea. Heniion, A. J, Mccurg. I'ator-unjlay J, K. Wilson will prmich. Miss Kerr will sing "Lead Kindly Light," by Schnecker. Jirotnernooa uiuie uasa irom u io Christian Kndeavor at :. Kvenlng wor ship at 7iw. Sarmon by thd pator on "Our Thoughts." Muslo, by ths eho r. Mr. Halherslcben and Mr. Hyars will sing, "I Heard the Voice of Jestm flay.' by Campana. Mid-week servlc Wednes day at a. Men's club Thursday at . The Church of tho Covenant, Pratt and Twenty-seventh, Charles H. tlemlnff, Pastor-Morning worship at 10:30. Boy. William H. Kearns. D. D., synollca sup erintendent of the northwest, will preach on "The Friend of Ood." Bible sobool at noon. Endeavor at S. nd fvenlng worship at 7:W). IMV. AleTander Corkey. D. D, the noted author, lecturer and .preacher, will preacivaon -int un Thing In the World." Wednesday even ling at 8, the third lsxon In John's g0SP0L t.,.ltafl.nni. Fenple'e. MS North Blghflnth, Rev. Charles W..Savlde, Pastor-ll . m., . old lasiuoiiea love leasu um"""' A. O. Athtrton at 7:45 p. m.; auui.i... -Shall Know the Truth, and thd Truth Shall Make You Free." First Reformed. Twentv-thlrd Street and Deer Park Boulevard, 3. JJdward liolyok. Pastor-Morning worship, 11 a. m . touic. "An Unforeseen Call. ' Bve nlng Vennon af P . I topic, 'Technical Training" eunaay khoi -v -. Youne- Peoble's Society of ChrUtUn En- deavor at 7 P. nt. . Colonel C. a, Cunningham, preu- the Economlo league, will M"tll" Omaha Philosophical Clety n f"V afternoon at 1 o'clock, his subject being "'The Man of Galilee." The meeting w 11 be held In U Labor Umple, Nineteenth and Farnam streets, and will be open to the public WHUOUl cnarac. International Blbla students hav ar ranged for a series of four lectures, to be five by Dr. C. W. Farwell on 'The Divine Plan of the Ages," showing the harmony of the scriptures, the w sdom and love ot Ood. Topic. "The Desire of All Nations Is at Hand.'' Cornet solo by Dr. A. D. Laird. Barlght hall, Sun day, October 1. at S p. m. Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Twonty-fourlh and Ohio streets. On Sunday will be tha an nual rally day and a special program has been arranged. After tho regular Sunday school session, which convenes at a. m., an interesting mixed pro gram will be given, commencing at 11 a. m. At : p. m. a program will be liven by the Rellglo Literary society and Zlon's league. Preaching at p. m. by Patriarch Frederick A. Smith, pre toded by a song service by the choir, Beginning Monday Patriarch Smith will conduct a series of meetings each night at t o'clock for about two weeks. Or and Mrs. H II. Wheeler are con- urtlng a series of evangellstlo m'ettnga at Grace United Kvangtllcal church, turner Camden avenue and North Twenty-seventh street. Praise meetlpg at 7: JO. I'rearhinr at K Tho followlnc nre the subjects for the coming week! Friday Heredity." Haturday, "Light Weight;" Sabbath. 11 a. tn., 'Salvation In Five In stallments," Sabbath. 3 SO p. m, 'The Devil's Sieve:" Sabbath, 7 30 p. in . Monday, 'The Funtrat of the .Soul," Tuesday, "Pride Bars From Qod's King- Mc' m:" 1Vdnadai' "Hell With Onsn outh:" Thursday. "Sin Circles;" Friday. -Things Beyond Recall:" Saturday. "Modern Slavery." BRIEF CITY NEWS Sareepkaf. Z.ife las 7 Tea, Tina. acutwO. So old. Klttttaa Tlstars.Bug-se-STaudsa Co, riisUty Storage Taa Oo, Doug. l&U, Save aoe rviMt rt Now Beacon Press. Chambers School of Barg Kow Opss -Social, Aslhstio and nuce dancing taught. Telephone Dougtac 1171. Sleeted Honorary SCewSesv-Rev. Titutt fx)wo has been elected an itonorary mem ber of the Commercial club by tlia execu tive committee. Miss Jews! Stepson's Bsiialng lekool at the Dougtasi Audttorlumi every Mon day evening. Rates; Blnglo lesson, too; U-tesson course, $5.00, Including assem bly. New class just forming. General assembly o'clock. Admission to as sembly, J 5c. Good musto. Adasas IConaaUjr Xautsst Louis B. Adams, ohlef deputy In the office of the late Ooorge MoBrlde, county surveyor, wan formally appointed by the Board ot County Commissioners to succeed Mr. McDride, In accordance with a decision reached Friday by the members of tho board. forgets Where M Is C. F, Flnnegan. Tonapah, Nev., forgot he was In the out tered east Friday evening when lie Imbibed too freely and then started to Intimidate the night clerk of the Orand hotel, Thirteenth and Jackson streets Into accomplishing a buck and wlnit with a Colt's .45 as a persuader. Fin negan was reminded of his location by Judge Foster, who charged him IU.C0 for carrying oonceated weapons and by or dering tha gun appropriated. adopted such ordinances. Tho matett k blamed for 17 per Cent of Uia tires. FARMERS CONGRESS TO DISCUSS CONSOLIDATION The atiestton of university consolidation Is one of ths live topics that Is to be taken up at the Nebraska Farmers' con gress In Omaha, when It meets Decem ber 1 to 11. The question of the, reor ganisation ot the Bute Board of Agricul ture, and the question of a more efficient and just system ot taxation In the state are among the other big topics that ar to be brought up. DRAWING ORDINANCE ON HANDLING OF MATCHES To regulate the manufacture, sale, usa and storage of matches, la tho purpose Of an ordinance that Is being drawn by the municipal affairs committee of the Commercial club. Jt is hoped by the passage of such aji ordinance to reduce the fire hazard In the city, as recent re ports made to the committee show that x rer cent of the fires are due to carelessness with parlor matches. Chi cago, St Louts and other cities have Volturno is Still Afloat and Burning NEW YORIC, Oct li-Th llt-sUrred Volturno was still afloat inA An ei. October 14, five days after fir broke out m ita forward compartments, aceerd Inz to officers of th which rtohd hre tod&y. ?h C Xeuis iv muss norm or wtuu was. Wit ot the Volturno late TiiAadav artM. The burning vessel bad drifted abeut tony nines rrom the spot where It first caught flro. 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