W$a -'-A- '. Hi" (IMplM tjl DWft lHwin Evening ttti-philadelphia, mokpay, September ia, iou. g mayor coming home TOMORROW TO UJMitt COUNCILS TO DUTY flll Send Message Asking ' Inclusion of Transit Loan n the $11,700,000 Loan Bill. Mayor Blanlienbure wilt return to his ; I-wn nunrC tomorrow from Ymmtlo CItJ', where Ho ana Mrs. Wank- nhurc have been apondlns the last two r,mer Iwmo Pocono Pines. Tho iSr l ""I expected to bo In lita of He. Sow, but will Bo directly from tho L-rili rhlladclpbla Station to hla homo automobile. Tho return of tho Mayor h been prompted by tho definite ns , that Councils will meet In spc !'?n2,.on on Thursday tu Institute fihtlo "or HUbmlttluK tho $11,700,000 i! to the voters In November. 1(Bf nwurnneo has como from Presl 'LSof Select Council In leply fe'!,P following letter from Mayor Blank ),, "nt " Presidents rttinsley, of So ke, roSncll. McCuidy. ot Common CTnoil'"r tho newspapers that jou rvnfct to " a mcstl"e ". KuIc,c, f'ouncll in tho near future. "Sou will member that I wrote yt.il on thin "Kai In July mid m-sed that ""matins sho. Id bo Hold nt a dato MUncTc Uy ea?ly to permit n loan to ho authorized In time for submission n m ,ni Inr vote at tho November olcc nr Will you please let mo know na SSTiSVt incctltiB of Select Council will be hil'l ' Mr. Hnnsle"M joply wis. Voin loler roqucstiiiB tu be Informed lntiv on what day the next tncot- rtVleet Council will bo held Thave notified tho Chief Clerk of Belcct fount II to call n. meeting of that bodv for Thur-sday, tho 21th ot Hep. 'common Council will meet on Tlmr.i-d-h I." mil of September. There could be nothing accomplished by SV ,rt Counell ineutin on that date. . tho ordlnunco can only bo Intro duced and it will lay oyer to bo urlnted. and passed by both Common and Select Councils on Thursday, tho i'lth of September. , A reply from President McCuuly ot Common Council, has not been received .i tni Mayor's ofllee. Councils v.eie Hpurrctl to cut shoil their jcatloii. will' i was flvd to end October b the iinpll.ltlf derliuulloii for tho loin made lj the Major when p.tp&lm; tlirou0h Philadelphia on bin wuy to At hnllc Clt.i. two weeks aso. Ho pointed out at that time thaL civic Improvements should be slur ted now nhiri tho mat hot for niiinlclp.it bonds Is excellent, when many Idle, men need ein ploiment, and when general industrial and labor conditions warrant capital out lay by tho city. It Is understood that ho will send a message to Councils on Thursday urging the Including of nil item for tinnslt de deulopment In tho 1,1 Klonn. The Subcom mlttM jf rinaiu-c Iguoied the icquest of Tianslt Director Taylor for JSijO.OO) for ofTlce matiiten.ince and relocation ot icntrs, In the centul tart of the city, preltmlnui y to subway construction. Mayor lllankonberg has not Hlgnecl tcven ot 11 oidlnauces sulnulttcd to him nlin Councils adjoin ncd in June, tie Is expected to deal with tho remaining ordinances In a special message. Cjrus D. Voi. Jr., secretary to the Mayor, said today that Muyor Blanltcn rcrs had hr'ii greatly Improved In health hy his laratlon. WILLS FILED AND PROBATED 550,000 Estate of Tallinn Cnbsiuly Bequeathed to Hu&lmnd mid Children. The nill of I.illinn AV. Cassady, who died Septeml or 1, nt lt)3 North liioud ilreet. beiucutlii'.l an cstalo of JDO.OOO tu Jlrnest K. Cassady, the husbaml, arnl two children. The husband Is named executor. other wills probated were: Margaret K Thurniaii, WIS", Ildfleld avenue, dls trlbutlnc an , stale ol .'S,' In pihatc be ' usls. (Vr. lln i:uni. wlm tli. 1 in M Sties Mixpithl, Si'...i. Ivlwanl Vonl somen, WiiiliMiml .. I. ll..ii. .lr.iiii I! .Mev. i , tin in i I nitid M.iti -, Aim fhal, K.l N..,i Hi Mai shall stu I, V"i, iul biisaii Kilpatritli. n'JJ Aspen .itieet, J3. F.lt.rs nr niliiiiiiihtiutlon were pranteil In tin estate ot Howard YV. Ilv.ins. :i"t North Sixth strpot. valued at JD1W; lidf He C. PoUr, 22J WVst Tulpclioukt.li tlreet, J.VW; Pnsan Donohue. Norrlstown, Vi, 57M. Marsaret jr. rionio, 2511 Madl on e'juare. !T'', Hugh Kerry, Union trcet, ?3S. PfersonM ffteots of tho estat of Victor '. Means ha p lmpn nnnr.ilsf il nt limps i;. Keiiilall. Tl..-..l. ' M iiquis, ?r,7t.S ',". r tM."""; iel A I r.i BRUMBAUGH'S SUCCESSOR Doctor Jncobh in Lino for Election ns Superintendent of ScIiooIk. liirv I! IMinuiul.H, Pre&ideiit of th" IWd of Cilui .iiion, ham tuihiy thai Dr.. William c in. nin, Afso late SufK'riut'n'l 'iil if f;, I, i.,i... HaR n. ninst logical on nWatr tu -ue. mi ir. Martin U. Hriini- MUJh In , slli..lilit.-lllMll'. In III" r4iit or Hi.- I utor's rledluii as liover jor i.f P. nnsjlvanw "I wuiilil viiIb fur ' said Mi Uilnninds. 'and I b'lli-M-Jno mijonn uf uther rnonibeis of the board woul.l Uu llkcwhe." Mr. Ldtmnnl- invntloiieil Simon Drat ana Tlimnai iliallcross na mombera of no loani uliu btnely would vote for 1'octor Tiuol.-, he thought, anil he said w bellovtil fie majority of other meni wr would tIs, favor tho nK-sent Asfco ciate Superliitindrnt. ' tdiirindH al.-u sal'l Pr, C'lu'esman A Herrli'k. Pitslileiit nf Cilranl I'tillfK". iiad bfen iiieniloncil for tho position, but l n j?0u"'1't r,"',lor iferrlck was well srit-lilli-d ultl, n'H pioi-ent work nnd would Miilore u..t ,,,,,l,.r offer, lloi't.il "n. k a lanlldate for the iillbe the iin, ti,tur UruinbauBh obtainfd lie SuprliiUinleii, j. ACCUSED BY EMPLOYERS Shipping Clerk Arrested on Charge of Laxceny, il,C.0b,Rlrobrl- " ,5ast I-ehlgh nvenii. loi., uf ''"'"e 'tolcu froin his em bar,,? t"t"'' h,s ow" llu.tni.lal m htat, n.1'"'- ,a8 arraigned in I'entral WiiW . 1, ru ,y Djkemni.. NcllI .v btreit '" "" Cl' t'1""1"1"1 uin l!f'i'"'' ,B strobel cuiifecil hu nouEi, .. '1 u"','i?,'' l,e I,l'l' """"l Ur J, ildfccU as remnants from th.V.M . Ml,ber ot the tlun tabl to'di.V PP"K aerk ,iaJ ln HUltlt(l Ht "' a" leKl"mto rcmnuntu jt of B. & o. Lumber Yard Bums, wfiSri!,,.,""ni"B 'J"" i 'v tv.ti... " yard V,';',0 ""i u," r""' " ' n ru. ,l !'a "i wniif ft..,. ?rtara e' S ,vew. vt l"" '' " ' " ,ut PALpR-M'CORMICK CAlfPAIGNERS MAKE PLEA I NORRISTOIN Leaders of Rival Democratic Factions in Montgomery Unite in Greeting to State Candidates. NOrmrSTOWN, Pa Sept. K.-Demo-emtio County Committeemen nnd some outsiders, a couple- hundred In all, at a noon meeting In City Hall heard ad dresses by A. Mitchell Talmor, candidate for United Slates Senator; Vance M"c Cormlck, candidate for Governor, and Hurry E. Clrlm, candidate for Congress. All mado I'enroso the Issuo and declared he should be ousted because of Jits un fitness nnd because of tho system which ho represented. C. X). McAvoy presided. Ho was nomi nated by Magistrate Clnik, of the Fourth; Ward, Nonlstown, vice chairman of tho committee. Harvey Chilstman, tho chairman, called tho meeting to order. .Mr. McAvoy Bald ho was now for the Stato ticket and risked Mutt all of his friends be lkwlae. JJurlng tho prlmury campaign McAvoy led tho ityan faction nnd carried tho county, also defeating IJ. i:. Dlofcndorfcr, present Congressman, and nominating Harry OJrlm. Tho McAvoy faction also organized tho Democratic County Com mittee by a majority ot two. John McHvoy, James, Karrell and Har vey Chrlstman, candidates for Assembly, and IMwrinl lugcrsoll, candidate for Unto .Senator, wcro present. Palmer nnd -McCormlck praised tho l'Oivt.tu Dnnonit for Its strong stand to day against I'cniose, and McCormlck bo liovcd that It would see Its way clear be foio tho campaign had ended to como out for him tilso. McCormlck, In praising McKoy, stated that tho saino unity ot action in tho Deuiocratlo ranks exists In tho ".) counties of the Stato which ho has visited In his campaign slnco tho latter part of July, llo asserted that Doctor llrumlmugli was tho figurehead for Pen rose, Vnre and McNIchol who nominated him, Just ns Quay In 1S92 nominated that eminently rospcctablo Jurist, Samuel W. Pcnnypackcr. McCormlck predicted that Brumbaugh would make no better Governor than did rvnuypacker, who could not sen the graft that was being pulled off In the Capitol Building. He said that there Is Btlll much waste of the public money through unnecessary Jobs and other gang methods at Ilnnls burg, and promised to clean hoube, If elected. REGISTER TOMORROW AND MAKE SURE OF YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE Workers of Republican, Democratic and Washing ton Parties Eager to Make Good Showing in the Lists. Register tomorrow. With the exception of October 3, to morrow Is tho lant day on which voters can qualify for tho November election, and Republican, Democratic and Wash ington party workers will bo In every division In Philadelphia, urging voters to register In order to entitle them to vote this fall. The registrars will sit at Mis polling places from 7 to 10 o'clock In lho morn ing nnd from 1 to 10 o'clock In tho eve ning. Poll tax receipts can be purchased fiom tho rcglstinrs, If tho voter's namo Is oh the division assessor's list If It It on a pilor list ho may obtain a receipt at the tax bfllco In City Hall. A poll tax or property tax paid nt any tlmo slnco November .1, 1012, will qualify an elector to register this fall. Party enrollment Is not necessary thin fall, and Is useful only to swell tho party strength on paper, but workers of all pnrtles will ba at lho polling places to urge the electors to enroll when they reg ister. Democratic leaders aro making a par ticularly strong erfort to get tho voters of their party to register ai.d enroll. Approximately only M00 Democrats reg istered on tho first registration dny, Sep tember 3, as compared with nearly 70,000 Republicans. Tho Democratic registra tion for tho primary election last yjrlng was moro than 32,000, but party leaders have been holding meetings In , nearly every ward In Philadelphia dutlng the last two weeks, In nn effort to mnko as strong a showing ns tho Democrats mado In 1312, when Wilson received 66,303 votes In Philadelphia. Tho Palmer-McCorrnlck Dcaguc and Chairman B. Gordon Brom ley, of tho Democratic City Committee, have organized workers In tbo wards to get tho Democratic electors to tho polling places tomorrow and on October 3. Republican leaders have expiessed tliemscHes ns well pleased with tlio Re publican leglstrutlon ot September .!, but huvn Issued another rail to tho otcr.s of their paity, and will Iiavo workeis in every division tomorrow In an effort to duplicate the largo first day. JAPANESE ADMIRAL GUILTY Sentenced for Receiving Illegal Com missions On Contracts. TOKIO, Sept. H. Vice Admiral Kolchl fujll, convicted of bribery ns the result of lho naval scandal, has been sentenced to four year and six months' Imprisonment. He Is alleged to have received Illegal commissions In connection with naval contracts. registration of tho BILLY SUNDAY'S WORK PrcBbyterlan Ministers Told of Evan gelistic Crusade In Scranton. Billy Sunday and his work In Scranton last winter were enthusiastically indorsed by lho Rev. Asa J. Terry at tho first Monday morning meeting of the season of Mm Presbyterian ministers In Philadel phia, hchl today In Wltherspoon Hall. Mr. Frtry Is the pastor of the Bethany Temple Presbyterian Church, nt 63d and Spiuco streets, but during the summer ho has been filling the pulpit of tho First Presbyterian Church in Scranton. "The church were t preached," said Mr. Ferry, "was always closod at least one month cvory summer and very often longer. Slnco Billy Sunday's visit lier last winter It has witnessed a tremendous upheaval nnd has become like a now In stitution, nnd the attendance became so hit go that all Idea of suspending services was out of consideration." The minister. greeted Mr. Ferry en thusiastically and much satisfaction was expressed on all sides In anticipation of Hilly Sunday's vslt to Philadelphia Mil win tor. Dr. Wlllla in?. Fulton, head of the Presb.vterlan evangelistic work In Phila delphia, mad"? s report on tho work of the summer, and praised highly the auto mobile meeting held every night In vari ous sections of the city on street corners. Dr. Fulton said 1S8 such meetings had been held, an average of four a night. Tho attendance at tho meetings totaled 113.2S7. PRINCE OF WALES TO JOIN' BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE Will Be Attached to Staff of General French. v LONDON1, Kept. t. The Prlnco of Wales will leave In n few days for tho allies' front In France. Ho will bo attached to Mm staff or Field Marshal Sir John Freneh. The Prince Is an olflccr In tho Grenadier Guards. BRUSH TIRE House CAUSES DAMAGE BInze Partly Destioyed by- Started by laborers. Fire partly destroyed a three-.xtory va rant brick house, owned by the city utJ rilXlv-iirL mm iihi i'jii aueeis, tills inoinllig. The blire will caused by spiirkH from a Ire "tinted In ltboiers on tin boulevard project In hum brush wood. Firemen extinguished ti; Humes alter a sharp half hour's tight. 'I'll- building "land" alone and other dwellings wero not tndangieil. S PPENHOM (SLUMS & 9 Chestnut and 12th Sts. Autumn Opening Exhibit MOXDAr, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY September 14th, loth and 16th Models that exemplify in every detail distinctive and exclusive ideas of the new fashions in harmony with the French modes, from the most ultra to the more conservative styles. Philadelphia New York Newark 0PPNHEIMLLINS&(9 Cleveland Brooklyn Buffalo 'luliGifi MrQPBh IP S m m Chestnut and I2th Sts. Special Opening Prices Women's and Misses Tailored Suits Suits of English mannish serge in 'ong and , deep girdle styles, trimmed with braid and 1 buttons; new model skirts; black 'and all the new Fall colors. Value WJ.OO J Dressy Suits in poplin and broadcloth, in the new Redinjrote style, with novel trim ming of silk braid and buttons; plush and velvet collars and cuffs. Value $So.OO ' 1 Copies of the latest foreign models in broad- cloth and poplin, trimmed with silk plush I or caracul; skirt cut on the most fashion- able lines; superior tailoring. Value $89,75 19.75 25.00 29.75 Special Opening Prices Women's and Misses' Autumn Coats Coats in loose and semi-tailored styles, of zibehne, diagonal, broadcloth and tweed; collars of silk plush and button-trimmed; silk-lined throughout. Value $19.75 Dressy Coats of cheviot and zibeline; some with velvet 1 collars, box-plait back and side belts; also medium-weight mannish serge coats; silk-lined throughout. Value $25.00 J 15.00 19.75 -l VIENNA IN PANIC AT. SERB ADVANCE TOWARD BUDAPEST t Campaign Opens by Bridge Construction Over River Save Russians, 400,000 Strong, to Aid Servia. NIEUl, Sept. II. The Pcrvlnn armies whleh last woels oreupled Hemllu after a billltant bayonet charge. In which 10,000 Austrlann wero hilled or wounded, today began a march toward Peterwardeln In an effort to open tho plains of Hungary and tako liuda pest It Is nfllclally announced that a cam paign for the capture of Hutfnpest has been opened by tho cutntrtlrllon of two bridges act oss the Itlver Save for tho ttnusportatton of hcavv artillery and the passago of tho main Spi vlan army. ilutlapest Is 200 miles from Belgrade. .V panic Is reported from Vienna on ac count of tho cnptl e of Kenilln, while tho Russian aro triumphantly" advanc ing 400,000 strong. The. unemployed are parading In Vloiinu- Tho military stoies aro lnsiifflelcnt, and as thero aro no uni forms tho third levy ot reset vlsts aro Joining the troops In Oallcla, In civilian attlro Tt is stated here that the Servians .ire now working In co-op"ratlon with tho Itus slan Uciieral Mtaff on plain whleh con templuto tho capture of niidapest. The .Servians, now in Hlavonla In gieat force, am repotted as being rerelveU with great enthusiasm by tho natives, ihn largo per centage of whom aro Slavs. It Is Intend ed to capture I'eterwardeln na soon as possible and establish hcadfiuartors thern after which tho Danubo will be crossed ami an ndvanco made directly on Buda pest along the linen of the Hungarian state railway. Meiinwhilo th" JIontrneRrin-fJervlan army, vhtuh has bocn commNiione. with the capturo of Sarcjvo, lln- i apitul of HuMila, Is within thirty mllos ot that cltj. Tho Austrian garrison Is reported In a panic and It Is not believed any stubborn resistance will be encountered. Tho latent call to tho Austrian colors has brought out the i-andaturm of 1803 and 1S0I. The Iandsturm of 1832, 1S05 and IV will bo sent to th front soon. Hermits aro being sent to tho front so rapidly that many are not fully outfitted. Homo nre still In civilian clothing. There Is a growing scarcity of food nnd riots i,o., i.ren started In some nun rters of VIpnnn. hv women. quickly suppiessed, Thoy have liowover. been nUKAZZO, Albania, Sept. It. The whole of Albania Is now domi nated by the Insurgents, who are being nsslted In their administration by lho Turks. PAFU8, Sept. H. A dlnpateh from Trieste to the Echo de Paris declares that Italian troops are now being disembarked In Valona and other cities In Albania. austrauansTapture german pacific islands Capture of Wireless Station Cuts Off Kaiser's Warships. MRLHOT'ltNK, Sept. H. - Following their capture of Hcrbertshoh. capital of New Pomeranla, Australian I naval forces are reported to havo sailed to eelr-e the Clcrman possessions In the Polomon Is lands, It wns learned today that four of the Australian forces wore killed at Her-hcrtshoehc. Tho G"rman loss's were V) klll'd and TO prisoners Ky the destruction of the wireless sta tion at Itahoul tho Australians have- cut ,p German .misers In the Pacific f.orn all communication with any German station. PROMINENT AMERICANS TO ARRIVE ON BALTIC Andrew Carnegie, Chrmncey M. De pew nnd Mllo. denee on Board. NEW TOIIK, Sept. 14. The White Star Mne steamship lUltle, which Is returning from Liverpool with m. large list of American"! aboard, Is ex pected to arrlvo hero late Thursday after noon. Among the. prominent passengers are Baroness Von Andre, Andrew Carnegie, Ohauneey M. Depow, Henry Dlsston, F. H. Doubleday, Mrs. J. H. txier, Mr. and Mrs 8 r. N. Isltt (Mrne. denee), Duncan N Stewart. Iee Sulzberger. Louis Swift. Hon. It. Thynne, the night Rev. W. . Walker, Harry Wardman and Crelghton Webb. MOTHER PLEADS FOR SON After Causing ArreBt, She Taints When Judge Is Obdurate. After causing the arrest of her son Henry for lobbing her. Mrs. Thelda P. I Uornels, 514 North Crelghton street, pleaded wllh .Magistrate uensnaw in central Station today to release him. When the Magistrate refused, the aged, mother fainted. The boy was held In $100 ball for court. Mrs. Uornsels said she had been robbed by her son for somo time. "Tho last Mm" he came home, he stole a revolver, scurf pin and a pair of glasses." she said. The police say Dornsels left town aft"r lobbing hla mother and was ar rested when ho came track last week. ARMY HORSES TOR MILITIA WASHINGTON. Sept. 14. A bill to per mit the snle of army horses to tho or ganlred militia wns Introduced In the House today by ReprescntaMve Drown ing, of Camden, N. .T. OUR product speaks all languages . and CREATES and DEVELOP - business HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Wc DESIGN and ENGRAVE in one or more colors for high-grade Catalogs, Advertisements, htc. GATCHEL and MANNING SIXTH and CHESTNUT (Tr Cut Glass ron umvAT. i.u ts Sl..-0 to S8 Values al 98c to $5 thi'lijrn oritpr U t tTI b1r. p i t i h r - fini dlnhs Mii;m n I i im hetH, H .vroni: oin.s 8.30 . m i. m. v in AM) fMl2S IT 5hTO HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Mt!;lFg&fi iUoi-L-oi FillSnrf F.irrhth i Seventh TimtO Fl.cjliK UlCHilVt -- t-.- v . --o in .nit mi. iM'krii'iitvT iti-.s-r" or i? inri HUM. VT i.im L.vr I'linin i Save Yellow Trading Stamps and rpt tho ry b mir. harnlH that ran b nnirfH with any tracing 11 f fli' rfoubte nif in th tiorlTf7 KTII K LOO II : The Upholstery Store Transformed With Beautiful Fall and Winter Goods s WJipfT!! NirlT N ll I J -5? , fc'ff 1" v .1, fmm4t. VVl ,..US-i -5M m J rrc- ; - S'ew Curtains. Portieres Many Things That Will Impart Greater .,.... - t . - ., . , j JT ir.T'.... f 'I, j-.c-f iif hVtif -!- Comfort and Attract' evesi to tur tiomc, .i?c uycrcu. jui -"": "hut'll Trmpt I ou to IStnj. Ttf Formal Opening, That'll Tempt $9 Lace Curtains, kg. 93 Imported Irl.h point of lino quality, with wldo borders of effective de-lgn and floral centre. 3H ards lon. $12.00 Pair . Portieres, $9 Of fine texture wood silk. Ri'-h Interwoven designs In -ar1ety of colori. Fine Table Scarfs, S6.9S Tinsel Interwoven In beautiful UeslRin tntl Unci. S1U Irish Point Curtains, $993 Pair Z, ll.i.i nur. nomt l.u-e. i:lillr.l" ! nleri or . .iii-!te, .lislRHR Mtli r.ii-d .11 hi"ii oilt ll'nal offect'. 3'3 iii'ds lone. ? 1 0.00 to ? 1 8.00 Bed Sots. 5B.9S to $10.J)S M .imieil on Ami French cubic lift in bc.iu t f il IlenalHsauco, Jliirio Antoinette and riblan laeet lace, with wldo luce frame on lmilv of spread nnd l.trt;e cnlro nvtif. Ilolilcr oo.t In inntrli. Extensive Line of IVIoquette Couch Covers, Prayer Rugs & Table Scarfs. Colli h i'mi-r, S.1S .ind MS IS Pr:ier Piik-, ' ' T Silk M i"lte. T7.50 Sun fast Drapery Materials, 79c to $1.-1! Woven mi -i lilm l ari. Variety of desir able t olor-t in .ittrjctKo .'nlonial anil verduro dpslfnis. some itrt r'rcttv ino-tono effect.i, 45 and .'0 in h-s wltle. listlniates of Drap eries and all Kind-, of Interior Decorations furni.slietl fr- of barer THIltD l-'I.OOK RlIS i Carpets, Linoleums Richer. More Beautiful Assortments Than Ever and More of Them. Our New Fall and Winter Stock Is Virtually Complete. Many Very Exceptional Values ul Slo Royal QEJ S4U an Wilton Ru -Ire '.'12 feet A truly viiinrleuiil line of patterns in'l color tonilniiat-'f-ii" I lir'icc Oriental et feiM that .re t . elleiit topic ui tin: orig inal I'.imf li.iili amed .iml -ramies s28 Axraiiister $lg.95 to i. ui; ft tu . . . ,io "(U mi Nearly one Imiuhul "tjlt-a m tin-, p.a.ul.it inaki M.tiiN .irf -i.imle'j-. ami tin- p.unrt-. .....i.win mli iniriit.tl. nuttv llnr.il and c- cIumvu iwii-toiie cttott-, in alt culuri. PRINTED AND INLAID LINOLEUMS Remilm ''' "'I Sl-U tirades. fQ C Square tu tt '. A iaili pttrtli.if ..i .ili-itit .'UUll yartN in lull r IN of coi al i 1 tleuti-. it cii'llc-.-. i.tri.'iy tu imiiltiii hi curj in i .m.i Rriiin -ii- ! U't-t witli'. I'tilKlll I l.i ii ) In, tin Septt ii'lnr bale oj tiooit, llept Hualtle ln'.i toccniir; SHEETS, PILLOW & BO STER CASE , Sludo of lln- ill-kniii Wainsiltl.i hi.-enni; rtht-i-ls aio eumleiH ( ami flushed with lltn' imli hem lrf)t incliiil.- all lses. i linn iiiwii si ji) j,,, ,,.,.,, lb,zo T,x9 :il.fc, sp,,. $1 'I SIM I. IS IbIM UHS iii.-lithi. 9l.ll.-i. t ', I 1 1 I CASKS mi' t'.xJ'.. iii'litmi, Wfa, , lail.Ml.ll I'ASKS !li' S T ' In.-lica 1 . igp. Kl" color G5feyaca3C33caacKe35$J New Autumn $ B H Millinery H H i i r $4.98, $5.9S and $ i f $6.98 ft ,) Foi hats n nth -i lliir.l id h lit i , f ! more V ml otln'i stvl.s i ... - jj b in? up ' i'i' hand- nn-"in Tw.". "J TIIIK1) ! r .. Ill vlS. An Authontattf! I'rrnenta- tion of th" Xeiu Styles hi Onr Ou-n lints. Also New York and Pant Models. noth niali and larsro n h a p e 4 aro the vogue i11eorlnu ostrich and metal bra'd- lead In trin.- mliiR Hla.'K. new 'larlt I. lues. ii.,wph and sn-enn lwart In col ir ,iy (& rvi-;x'r-i-5-3:-N Important Pur Facts Tin II n i. ill" wool. ioiii'oii'l'viii.i, Mjia Covered uilh l""' tiualHv uuuiiil anil I'iimiii In. ei lean fcatlue In nanteil llirhl Hid " u ioii. wnn .i.i n kiiun ihikiii. v llltsil iin ptiro Aufciiali.tii lt'uli" wool ju.. ..wi l.i i S, .,lll- Mlllll. Ml.lllll.l-, I'llM. M.1H Of line tualit vv Int. limb-.' nnol "ii spool 1 1 ,, u.irp iitik-nii.l-blue ft up- I ur Jamu.n.l l.onl.is u"tl .-IU bin. lint: liulii'H. Kai It pan wmn. in- i olliiib ril: T Wltll .1 1 1 II t stiii' : 'x'i I'l.'IOIt, M Ull II i 1.1 i I i 'i "f .ll fl.l I'Ollil i ti iii,i'l .'I'loail oi .'i uiurl- i ii .ii ii 'i. i''i ni in lln- i. .linn, n mark' i Tb tt i irki-t U . riiiliU by I In: i,t.-.it I. in up. .in ..mli. I. ami fietih lmnliiais ,j( fm- aro un.n .illabl';. H' itrre fortunate to neeurr thn earhi Helium of a iienrraua if mint it il ot heautiful fins, u hieh ' i i i i i j we ir ill xell nt our eunlomnift ittindaul iiriee. Hut "ii Tril til llir nbr N -vii 111 t'lfli t". .in I the win -t w nn. i .ii. ihcv who ill lu.ik. ii"i .- ul hil aatiort. ii uts am hi ii.' ii ji.in t I . .it M i'i'Mi i UtiiR ' S'J Sends Cm- Home SI a Wfek l'a' f'.r It. i Fpf ' 11 h -t If ti I.- top . ,' i i t i . w I i - t , , . f i V. 1 v T I" I 1 I' ' g ' ' ' ' Oil lltatrrs at Sl.US National' Mill, r bin m .r ...l..ib-s i li'l MnoKl ' " $1,98 No. S Ideal Coal Hungc $13.98 Full I in. h oven firboT will bin n ..,.il oi w i'l lift off i,,. K- I li tt i sn thice 1 i nif pp aed "fie elb'm (u Heating Stove 51.59 Noi!?;!l. ! s25 Stove Department Open s 5l ' '-rTnrr' i i1 51.98 Gas lladiutors, $1,39 it. sfer ! r i i. In I ! i ". '1 b rm" n.b , . b.J f r ., i ' Inj.i t itt d Tlllftu l j. - I ul " n LIT UUOTUUHb ; Jt-ViL ou ruo.Mj oiiDtiib villuu Lll . 'iOTUKHS I -J m ii i m j