j&jj&s! BB."r;'Tga ffBinimiiifmMfflir""agT-'lFS i fin a. ' - -- J- J -""A fJ"TIW'1WHH n.jsr "S-TF,'"' , . , Evening ledgerphiladeli'iiia, Tuesday, November 10, 1014. 6 w U.S. IN DIRE NEED OF SHRAPNEL Supply of This Country Piti ful in Comparison With Europe's Frankford the Sole Manufactory. Tho present unprcparedness of the tJliltctl States to defend herself from land attack by hobtllo nations, according to military men, has pcrliaps never before, bien better Illustrated than today, when largo corporations, knowing this Govern ment operates only ono plant for tlio manufacture of shrapnel complete, are either erecting or contemplating building great establishments to mako artillery ammunition. It Is generally conceded by army ex perts In a position to know that In Europo at the present time any one of the great nations nt war Is llrlng moro shrapnel In a singles week than In manufactured by this Government In a year. Lieutenant Colonel George Montgomory, command ant of the FrankfoVd Arsenal, says a re servo storo of 10,000,000 plecos of threo Inch shrnpnol alono, to say nothing of other ammunition, Is needed to place our land defenses In n position to copo with udden emergency. Coupled with this statement, Colonel Montgomery reluctantly admitted It roniiM Inltn tlin Frnnkfnlrcl Arsenal from neven to ten years to mako that number of mechanical fuses, to say nothing of shrapnel cases. And the Frankford Ar senal Is tho only Government plant mak ing fuses. INT UCACIES OF SHRAPNEL FUSE. A shrapnel fuso Is nearly as Intricate as a watch. It Is made up of a number of brass and steel parts, which are turned out on especially prepared machlnory. Some o tho parts, particularly the spiral container, each round of which holds a lew grains of high explosive, are so care fully made, that a deviation of 1-1000 part of an Inch will causo a hitch in Ignition. When complete theso fuses are Inserted in tho forward end of a shrapnel caso and set like tho combination otf a safe, to net under given conditions. By manipu lation of a graduated dlau the shell is modo to explode at any given distance after being fired from a field pleco. It Is In the manufacture of theso deli cate and deadly Instruments tho United states falls dangerously behind other nations. RESERVE PITIFULLY INADEQUATE. To army men this condition Is dis tressing. Many of them aro unnble to understand why tho Government has taken no action to fortify Itself against Invasion. They say If a foreign Power once conquered the United States navy, this country would bo paying Indemnity to Its antagonist at tho expiration of one month. Even Congressman Michael Donohoe, who has done much toward tho enlarge ment of Frankford Arsenal and has worked for an Increased appropriation to the ond that tho plant's output may be Increased, admits with regret the present Inadequacy of tho Government reserve ammunition fund. "At tho present time," ho said, "It would tako us years to pre pare for a situation we should now be ready to handle " Congressman J. "Washington Logue also admit!, tho War Department Is obliged to purchaso much material needed for land defenses from outsldo concerns, because our own ordnance departments are not In a position to make those supplies. PLANS TO INCREASE PRODUCT. This condition long realized by manu facturing concerns backed by sufficient capital to enable them to produce am munition In addition to their regular com modity, has led to considerable Inquiry regarding tho making of shrapnel. In one Instanca this activity has taken a tangible foothold. The Bethlehem Steel Company has In course of erection on a hillside at Its Reddlngton proving ground a department for tho manufacture of fuses for ammunition. It Is said here all the various types of time and de tonating fuses will be constructed, both for-shrapnel and shell ammunition. It has also been rumored for some time that the William Cramp Ship and Engine Building Company of this city has been contemplating a similar step, but confir mation of this report is lacking. Other concerns have been similarly named. The new Bethlehem plant Is about a half mlto west of the Lehigh Valley Rail- roaa station, umcials of tho steel com pany are reticent about their new venture and the matter Is not discussed outside. Charles M. Schwab, president of tho company. Is In Europe. His assistant, John D. Hagenbuch, beyond admitting that a fuse plant is to bo built, will not discuss the work. "It is true wa are building such an addition to our works," ho said, "but I can say nothing further about It at this time." SCHWAB'S COMPANY INQUIRING, It Is known, however, representatives of tho Sohwab company have for some time been visiting Frankford Arsenal and familiarizing themselves with every de tail In the manufacture qf fuses for shrapnel. Colonel Montgomery conducted them through the local Institution, fur nished data, concerning machinery, work men and output and In every way aided the Bethlehem men in their quest in the Interest of fuse manufacture. I was glad to help them," said Colonel Montgomery In discussing the matter. The new Bethlehem plant will bo of great assistance to this Government In the manufacture of shrapnel needed as a reserve supply In case of emergency. I look upon Mr. Schwab's decision to erect a fusa plant as one of the most patriotic services ha could have rendered his coun- 4rif1Xhen,l?.ne establishment Is fin ished it and the Frankford Arsenal will U the only two places In the United States where shrapnel is made complete. Plenty of Urge concerns. Including Beth lehem, make casing, at the present tlnie. but just now our arsenal hero Is the only place where fuses complete are . made and assembled. It will be difficult to estimate the value of what uslstane. Wo6rt.?er,,raent "n Bet rom hwb ORDERS FROM FRANKFORD. Frankford Arsenal orders at present considerable cases or forglngs from the Bethlehem Steel Company. They now have an order with that concern for , forglngs. These will be used to make up a portion of the requisition fn? I3S30.000 worth of thrM-lnSh shrank .wnlch the local Institution In a.keTto yroduoo this year. w lo Considerable four-Inch, shrapnel has EWB WTLZ8 PBOBATED Joseph C. Wits, who died raesativ i JeKewen Hospital, dWpi ofW. isaS admitted t probata today. Tfa, wi S aty SWeolay. m Walter, strL au? ftaj ptvpHir of Jkn m. SumIbs mKjk 1 -i I,, lil Tfrniif ' -W - i-j - .. -, I " m-w--Mmm. . . SE'Zt'TZ iE - ALLEGED AGENT OF GOVERNMENT CHECK SWINDLER Detectives Seek Man Who Pretended Detail to Build Coast Defenses at Sea Girt. POINT PLEASANT, N. J.. Nov. 10.- Tho combined efforts of two Burns' de tectives, County Dotcctlvo William Shaf to, tho police forces of tho Jersey coast tonns and a number of private Individ uals havo failed so far In the search for Samuel Hess, a Government engineer de tailed to do some extensive construction work In connection with tho national coast defenses at Sea Girt," and who In cidentally buncoed merchants along tho coast during tlio last few das. "Hess," Mho Is of refined manner and nppoarance, presented himself last Satur day night at the office of the Van Note Lumber Company and purchased lumber costing about 14i0. He said tho Govern ment had sent him to construct coast de fenses at Sea Girt, but that tho matter must bo kept secret. In payment for the lumber he tendered a check for I74 86 made out to him by George Jones on tho First National Bank of Chester, Pa , and certified by O. II. Williams, "Cashier." The change he placed In his pocket and engaged accommodations at tho Marlon Hotel. HIS PLANS A DEEP SECRET. Bright and early yesterday morning ho made the acquaintance Of Frederick W. Mnkln, a baker. Half nn hour later ho had engaged Makln'a daughter as his stenographer, after confiding to Makln the secret of his mission. The girl was warned against divulging any ofilclal secrets. With Makln and his stenographer Hess went to tho Ocean County National Bank yesterday and, under a pretext of wish ing to make a deposit with which to pay Incidental accounts of tho work at Sea Girt he presented to Cashier Clarenco Chafey two checks similar to that given tho VanNoto Lumber Company, one for 1350 and the other for $100. In the mean tlmo tho VanNote check had boen banked and Mr. Chafey was not satisfied with the nature of tho certification. He refused to cash the $350 check with out Indcntlficatlon of Hess, and Arthur A. Zimmerman, former world's champion blcyclo rider and now proprietor of tho Marlon Hotel, was sent for. Hess asked him to Identify him by Indorsing tho $100. j Zimmerman did so and Chafey gavo Zimmerman the $100. The other check for $350 Hess left for deposit. CHECK SPURIOUS, AGENT GONE With Miss Makln he left the bank for Spring Lnko wjiero he had "other busi ness to attend to." Chafey hastened to a telephone and was Informed by tho' First National Bank of Chester that tho paper was spurious. Ho then got In touch with Prosecutor Harry Newman. who detailed County Detectlvo Shafto to tho case. Beforo going to Spring Lake, Hess had borrowed from Zimmerman a new over coat and when tho latter hoard of tho fraud he got Into an automobile and trailed tho Impostor to Spring Lake. Ho found him In the ofilco of the Lowls Lumber Company, where he was pre paring to purchase somo more lumber for the coast defense at Sea Girt. Zim merman asked for his overcoat and It was handed to him. Ho then accused Hess of forging the checks-. "You talk foolish," said the man. Ho left the office and walked down the street. Railroad trains, bar rooms, hotels, the ntres and everything havo been watched for him but to no avail. Warrants are out for his arrest, charging him with forgery. Zimmerman returned the $100 to tho bank. Cashier Chafey communicated with tho Bankers' Protective Association and two Burns operatives wore detailed to the case. Hess Is about flvo feet seven Inches tall and weighs about 200 pounds. He Is about 55 year- old. ' v WHITE RIBB0NERS EN ROUTE Delegates to National Convention Leave for Atlanta. ATLANTA. Ga., Nov. 10. Two "White Ribbon Specials" bearing delegates to the Ust annual convention of the National Women's Christian Temperance Union, left Chicago and New York city today for Atlanta. It Is expected that E00 delegates from outside the State will be here, besides a largo number from different parts of Georgia. The delegation from Chicago Includes Miss Anne Gordon, acting president; Mrs. Frances Parks, Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchinson; Mrs. Preston Anderson and Mrs. Sara Hoge. With the Chicago dele gation will travel also (from Evanston, 111., national headquarters) the editors of the two national organs and other prom inent officials of the headquarters' staff. The delegation from New York city Includes presidents of New England States, also those of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, the Dis trict of Columbia and also many national superintendents. The convention will cover a week, November 12-19 Inclusive. WILSON'S COMMENT BRIEF "Democrats Still In Control," He Says of Recent Election. WASHINGTON, Nov. lO.-Presldent Wilson, In giving his first views on the recent election today, set an example In brevity for tha members of his Cabinet who have talked freely lately. The President was asked by newspaper cor respondents If he wished to say anything on the result. "Isn't It very evident that the Demo crats still are In control of the Govern ment?" he queried In reply, with a slow smile. a Discussion of the election, so far as tho White House was concerned, ended there. BUIAMA mCIFIC EXPOSITION INFORMATION FREE AT LEDGER CENTRAL The Travel Bureau will ttvs you sseclal data on tha expoil. ilon, routes with the finest scno attractions, train schtd. UUs and connections. Pullman and boat accommodations even tU you the necessary ex pnss tor tha trip, Including hotel rates an routs and along coast Call at tha Travel Sanaa LEpQEB CENTRAL PijBf MuijJS W lb itr rwlllllffilf?TWf - -fe.j-).., ..... ,. ...... .. . ... Wf- 'ISiffiwflWaWnBMaaaaaH laBaaaHaaWil jjl ''"fff'faisii m,'i '' Is' ""'aWfclll l1' TiP'""'''' 7 Special 23 rd FERN SALE 50c & 75c Ferns 9Qp Growing In six-Inch pots. Varie ties aro noston, Scottl, Whlttmanll and Adlatum. 50c & 60c Tabic Ferns 27c In six-Inch fern dishes. No Plnnts Sent C. O. D. PLANT SECTION, MAIN ARCADE GOOD IN ft lTf T "Vl (, ro 1 1 A NEW SERIES TODAY Series "3XXU" and "3XXV" To Every Purchaser of SI or Over Good fn Any Yellow Trading Stamp Book, No Matter How Many Other "Extra" Stamps You May Already Have Wc give Double Yellow Trading Stamps in the morning, thus helping early shoppers to secure much more quickly the beautiful and desirable premiums given in exchange. Anniversary Special Today $22.50 Pretty $1 A 7K Fur Sets l-fO Made of selected soft, silky black Brussels lynx skins. Largo Hat bolster muff and nnlnml offoct neckpiece, trlmmod with mounted head and tall Lined with silk. SIJCOND KLOOU - UNDERMUSUNS $1.50 Nainsook QQ Gowns t2'OC Laco, embroidery and ribbon trimmed. $1.50 Combinations, 98c Nainsook, mostly drawer models. Soveral styles, trimmed with laco, embroidery medallions nnd ribbon. 85c Nainsook Chemise, 59c With wide embroidery beading; rib bon run and laco edge. $3 Messaline $f QQ Black, chaiiBenblcs and plain col ors; platted flounces. Some have Dresdon flounces. $3 Crepe Kimonos, $2 LonR Japanese crepo styles; silk bor der. SECOND FLOOR MEN'S FURNISHINGS $1 "Manchester" Shirts Plain neprlleeo nnd plaited styles; full laundered; attached stiff curts and coat style. The season's lat est patterns nnd a full raiiBo of sizes from 14 to 17. $1.50 "Superior" 85c Union Suits Of a soft-combed yarn; perfect fitting; woven neck; lonir sleoves and ankle length All good sizes. A good welgnt ror im mediate use. Slight Imperfec tions $1.50 Outing Flannel Pajamas, 98c Jackets aro cut military stylo nnd fasten with silk frogs; trousers made oxtra full, all neat patterns. $3.50 Blanket Bath Robes, $2.45 Beautiful two-color combinations In handsome figured effects. All piped seams, rolling collar and have the cord and tassel to match. 50c Cashmere Sox, 29c Full regular mado, fast oolor. Dou ble heels and toes; an Al weight for Winter wear. FinST FLOOR. SEVENTH AND MARKET 8TRBET8 lnmvorarj Special Today $1.25 Table QE Damask, Yard.. Two yards wide. Extra heavy Irish linen, made of pure ttax yarns; perfect bleach; satin fin ish; excellent assortment of pat terns. Including stripe, conven tional and attractive floral effects. FIRST FLOOR, NORTH Sensational Bargains In Beds and Furniture Innovation $3.50 Dining Room $0 QQ Chair A.370 Genuine brown Spanish effect: leather slip seat; panel back; Colonial leg; In fumed oak or golden oak. Arm Choir to Mutch, (5.08. $35 Brass Bed, $26.75 Two-Inch continuous post, with twelve two-inch nuers in neaa ana root, with large three-Inch pane and husks; ami or ungni munii. BEDROOM PIECES neanilnrlr 135 Each Piece. 310.05 Adam design In Tupelo mahogany, atln walnut or French gray enamel. Bed to match, In double or single sizes. sruuivi'ti FLUUit TOILET GOODS $5 French Ivory $q tt( Toilet Sets .... Cvi Beautiful French Ivory; newest style. Comb, brush, mirror In handsomely lined box. Three Initials engraved free. Choice of two style. 1J50 FH El HO II ironr QQ CLOCKS SOC IS OILLETTH SAFETY Q QQ RAZORS WJ.30 39c Picture Frames, 25c White Ivory finish. FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH Anniversary Special Today Misses and Children's Regular $3.00 to $4.00 Sample $1 Shoes . Entire sample lino of Carlisle Shea Co.'s finest S3 to 14 shoes In tho fashionable leathers: soma with, combination tops, button style. Sizes 914 to 1; 250 pairs in lot; while they last, Sl.oS. FI88T FLOOR, NOHTH i T BRT8KC i . I ' - "-HBT"T3 STORE OPENS 8.30 A. M. AND CLOSES Anniversary Marks Double Yellow Trading Stamps With Every 10c EJShth AFTer THAT UNTIL CLOSING TIME, ANY BOOK VdHtLOW TIMiM o TBSUMIP! Anniversary Special Today $5.50 Velvet $0 QO Waists mVO In Black. Navy Blue and Moss Green. Stylo Sketched. They arc very nice quality, bound with silk braid, linished with wide benga- llno Kobesplerre collar nnd soft messalino or chif fon sleeves. One of the smartest and dressiest styles of tho sea- becond Floor son. $13.50 to $45 Sterling Silver Mesh Bags For $6.50 to $25 Pretty a tori I nor sllvei bags, of flno ring mesh, every link soldered, 'frames hand-engraved In bright or 1 1 rencn gray finish. sm.no a sis bags, jn.no 915 to 918 Vnluen, 810 918 A 920 lings, 912.50 925 A. 927 Ilngx, 91I 930 DIGS, 917.50 9U5 BAGS, 920 937X0 to 945 BAGS, 925 50c to $5 Aluminum Hair Ornaments 25c to $2.98 Styles In hair pins, barrettes and bandeaux In best qunllty rhino stono In aluminum mountings. i FIRST FLOOR. 8TH & MARKCT STS Women's Gloves $1 and $1.50 7C Gloves .... Jt One- and two-clasp kid nnd cape, tnn nnd white. $1.50 Kid Gloves, $1 Pique nnd French real kid, two clasp. Black, white and colon; also white with black or black with white backs. 75c Chamoisctte Mousquetalre 39c Gloves. 16-button, In white only, washable. FIRBT FLOOR. 8TH ST. SIDE) Warm Bed Coverings Specially Priced for Anniversary oats $10 Wool Blankets $ Pair Fine white lambs' wool of selected yarns, Maae on spool cotton warn soft nnd fleecy, with pretty Jacqunrd borders In pink and light blue. Silk binding Size 70x80 Inches; weight, 5 pounds. $3.50 and $4 $0 OQ Comfortables . White cotton filled Covered with fine figured and Persian allkollne and satlne In wanted lbjht and dark colors, some figured all over, others plain centres and floral bor ders. Size 72x80 Inches. $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.65 1 Some are white Marseilles with satin finish. In various designs; hemmed; i others are flne white crochet with i Marseilles patterns, cut out corners .and scalloped eage. ijoudiq oea size. FIRST FLOOR, NORTH Sheets and Domestics Specials Good, serviceable vuaUttes. 85c Sheets at QQC Of standard make of bleached muslin. Heavy quality, round, even thread. noted for durability, Else 11x90, with three-Inch hems. Pillow cases to match, else 16c 33 c 45x86 inches ,....,.,.....,,, Bohter oases to matoh, size 42x72 Inches ,. $1 Fancy Pillow Cases, Pair 79 Of fine quality bleached muslin, with a wide embroidered insertion and two rows of hemstitching above the hem. Size 46xl( InchW. Comes neatly boxed for gifts. 10c Muslin, Cambric 7,,, and Nainsook . . . . 3S Inohea wide Bleachad nn, nn- bleaohed mulln Standard makes, also flne white cambric and nainsook, finished soft for underwear. FIRST FLOOR, HQRTH wr our siq hbstaukajvt ,Dmh wt-k aiij. Tj ?tT AT B.80 P. W. Offer 50 Yellow Trading HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE jVlVWVVViV&WVWVVVV mnivcrsary sate uycra Women's & Misses' Apparel Women's & Misses' Many heaut fully trimmed with nil fasten In smart. hlKh military herffc, prahardlne, poplin nnd mixtures In creen, black and nnvv liliio ":ie.eptd0dBskOrtOat8 r hl-,0"S Jcke: ! &aBYdokftop Tml Women's & Misses' $35 Suits COPIES OF IMPORTED AtnnKrsi SfltfolrtS11 Women's and Misses' $25 Coats, $15 I f,wxM CHINA AND CUT GLASS 40c Imported Tea OA Pnt for r C Brown earthenware In variety of dec orations. $3.50 Cut Glass Pitchers, $1.98 Three-pint bIzc; floral and mltro cut tings. . $4 Cut Glass Vases, $2.98 Floral and mitre cuttings. THIHD FLOOR Underwear and Hosiery Women's $3.00 Union $0 Suits bllk-and-wool, with high neck, long oiuuvus .woauy an in size 6 Women's 75c Underwear.. . 50( Extra heavj, fleece lined, cotton rlb- uvu vohis, pants nnn union suits. BOYS' UNDERWEAR Sizes 24 to 30 Inches. 25c. Sizes 32 to 34 inches, 20c. Lxtra henvy, fleece lined, cotton shirts and drawers Natural color Women's $1 Underwear, 55c Imported flno cotton. Swiss ribbed vests, with high neck, long, short or u.uuw amoves, xignts to malcli. Women's $1 59c Silk Stockings Puro thread silk, have hlgh spllccd heels, double soles and ro Inforced garter tops Black only. 50c & 75c Leggings, 39c & 50c Made of best-quality Jersey cloth In oiacK oniv. Misses' & children's sizes. FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL TOMORROW Tapestry Portieres $5 to $6.50 Values for $3.98 and $4.98 Handsome mercerized a r m u r e portieres; full length and width, beautiful colors; reversible, fin ished with fringe, brnlded edge or tapestry borders. THIRD FLOOR $1.50 Hand Bags QQ & Party Bags.. OC Leather handbags and fancy Kcrase party bags In newest envelope shape, with fittings Black and colors. FIRST FLOOR. 8TH ST SIDE HOUSEHOLD LINENS 20c All - Linen 1 Crash Toweling . . A tt C Heavy absorbent quality; Barnsley weave, all pure llnon, will not lint. FIRST FLOOR, NORTH $2 Dinner Napkins, $1 EQ Dozen A J J Extra larsro dlnnnr hIba. Guaranteed all pure linen, rich satin finish, Va riety of pretty patterns. FIRST FLOOR, NORTH Wanted Wool Materials $1.00 Crepe Chine de 59 They aro 39 Inches wide and guar anteed all-wool. Closely woven In pretty crepe effect In medium weight. There's a great variety of colors, includ ing: Crenm, Llsht nine, Pink, M lno. Ton. Uolden and Havana llrown. Hose. Copenhagen, V en code. Wistaria, Amethyst. Delft and Ilelglan nine, Ornjr, Cardinal, flnrnet, Toldan Tan, Reseda. Russian Green, Mid night Illue, finrr and Black. $2 Black Fabrics . . Dfess 98i Poplins, Cheviots Tailor and Costume Seratea Fancy Striped Granite Cloth Stylish materials of unusually fine all wool qualities; E4 Inches wide. FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH FLANNELS $1.00 Embroidered Flannel, Yard Whlte, all wool, A standard antl wlt. Known maKa 1 Ith silk embroidered. hemstltohed and scalloped edge. oov- 10c Outing Flannel, c Yard OC 87 Inohes wide. Medium weight; well napped t in pink, blue and gray nar row, wfdo and fancy stripes. For un derskirts, night dresses, pajamas, etc FIRST FLOOR, NORTH ECONOMIES IN COTTON DRESS GOODS Exceedingly attractive the sorts that will be la vogue next spring; unit $1.00 IMPORTED DUVETYNES, The genuine French-made goods soft, velvety and entirely different from any other pile fabric Make up Into the smartest frooks and sports coats. Theyr lighter than velvet, yet havo the same rich effect- Wonderful range of rich, mellow colors, Including wistaria, ntals, old ron, mode, sea green, pink, white, cadet; In plain and striped; JS inchas wide. MAIN ARCADE) $1 Brocade Silk-and-Cotton Poplins . , 4Qr Woven of best silk and flne cotton yarns, la handsome sslf-eolared braad figures la leaf designs. In choicest color of navy, rrosn. taunt, brown. Copenhagen, wistaria, oream, pink, light blue and black; 16 laches wide. 75c & $1 Ratine V5v?"4L woven, piain ana mik mixture 49 Iflihss wide. bbst ?f Kviwvruitf o at lowbst fcJ"l?SrM't-- i MAIL On PIIONR OntlEItS FILLED & Pnrchase Until Noon Filbert SINGLE STAMPS Seventh lixe rear's Best Values in S Of the Smartest Style and Super lor Quality $22.50 Suits, $14 yg fur Mnih genuine fur plush or elvet, nrtp.p.t. 25 wrlsV1-0' P0Pl,": ""'"' MEN'S CLOTHING llnmlnome, ivctt 915 UNfi- msh Monni, suits . '9.50 SUITS 2 IIVNI) - TAII.nitnti Pattern.. . lO.Ol) lOUIVG MKX'JI AI?.Rn l?rr irm MruM K-l.ftO Anrnffil Tmns. nn 923.50 oi:nroATs ok rwB 'it! i Guoiion k n n shy n ii 11- roit io.n i 927.50 Chlnchllln wi-f4 ainr-.n 5!5 ''",v'' Winter Overronts, 90.75. il,L"A!'J'ACA.K' COATS AT 98JSO. oi.LU.ND FLOOR. 7TH A. MARKET Special Sale of GIRLS' RAIN CAPES AND RAIN COATS Something thnt rerr little girl re quires for rnlnr or nn winin. llflTM. $3.50 Capes R a i n n.98 'Ono sketched Sizes 14 yenrs or red orbluo r ii I) li r . Ized satlne and poplin. with cemont cd scams nnd pretty silk plaid lined hoods. Girls' Rain Coats In Ilomhozlur, $2.98, In Surah Sllkrttrx, $3.98, In Ciixnlmrrc. S4.98 32Q.u Regular 84.50 to 87.50 alucs. They are full length, double texture, with utility collar, cemented scams and perforations under arms. Sketch shows $2.98 style The are for girls of 6 to 14 years and older. SECOND FLOOR Notable Among These Exceptional miuivcTsiiry uargan8 Are $1.50 at . . to $4 Corsets $ Sale on Main Arenda 3000 pairs of the smartest new models In coutil nnd batlxtn. with hlc-h mn. dlum, low or girdle top. Sizes 18 to 30 Inches. Chooae from auch famous makes nn Warner's Runt Troof, Amer ican Lnily, W. 11., 1 H. nnd O-Il n la Splrlte. $5.00 American Lady Cor- $Q sets i Of fancy satin atrlpo cloth medium i bust, long over hips, abdomen nnd , back. Model for slender and medium figures. $3 Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets, $1.50 Coutll. loner aklrL two morlln m. dlum and high bust. 85c to $1.25 Model Brassieres and Bust Conflners 50c and 75c Embroidery yokes, also torchon lace effects Sizes 36 to 18 SECOND FLOOR Anniversary Special Today Gold-Plated $1.98 QO. Clocks oc Handsome clocks, 10 Inches high, gold-plated. FIRST FLOOR. 8TH & MARKET UPHOLSTERY $8.00 C e d a r $f QO Chests -iO Genuine red cedar, 35 Inches long, 20 Inches wide. 19 Inches high. Brass hinges and lid Btays. Oxidized handles and casters as shown In Illustration. $1.50 Pair Scrim Curtains. 89c Voile and marquisette In white and Arabian color, trimmed with wide lace Insertion and plain edge. Some lace edge. tVt yards long. 40c Drapery Madras, 25c Fine quality, cream ground with pretty colored figured designs. 36 Inches wide, $6.50 Lace Cur tains. Pair H.98 Imported Irish Point, scroll and figured centers, wide appllqued borders. 3 and Hi yards long. THIRD FLOOR 6 to S7 ttU VtWUtnn 7 i-i v'l' "iyj summer. ?9c Suitings, 29c Dreaaasa, wan w pbiojm wtb FLoeK Stamps Frei SHOES Women's $3.50 &$OOQ $4 Shoes ........ 17 A new shipment from a famous Boston manufacturer. Lot Includes the wanted leathers, with dull or cloth tops, button, lace nnd Blu cher cuts, Imnil-welted and flexible sowed oak soles! hlg-h Cuban, mlll- iB.ior mm reuuinr iieejs. uizes m Men's $3.50 to $0 flfi $5 Shoes A.OU Trade-mark brands from Ilnrry Shoo Co, Mass,; Kndlcott John son, New York, and Howard & Foster Smartest button nnd DIuoher styles In gun-metal calf, patent coltskln, tan Russia calf and Rlazed kldskln Sizes 6i to 10. Shoe Bargains for the Little Folks From tho famous Sltibac Shoo Co, of Chicago, 111 Handsome, well made shoo, broad too lasts, Insur ing comfort and proper growth, i:ery pair guarAntoed for service! a new pair lor any innt Mils. Infants' $1 to $1.25 7Q Shoes ,z,c Mndo from tan Russia calf, white Nu-buck, patont coltskln; hand turnrrt soles, button style. Sizes 1 to 44 Children's $1.75 to $1 OC Mado on foot-form Inst In patont coltskln, tan Russia calf, dull gun metal or whltn Nubuck: button stjle, white oak soles, cloth nnd dull tops Sizes C to 8. Misses' $2.25 and $2.50 Shoes 1.55 In patont coltskln, tan Russia calf, dull gun-motAl, dull and cloth tops, regular nnd the new high cut, button otylei Sizes 1114 to 2. Children's $2.00 to $ AC $2.25 Shoes A .0 Pntent coltskln, tan Russia calf, dull gun-metal, regular and new high cut, cloth nnd dull tops; but ton stylo Sizes S 14 to 11 Big Girls' $3 and $1 QC $3.50 Shoes x 7 In wanted leathers; hand-welted nnd flex.lblo sewed oak soles. New est nnd up-to-dato styles. Sizes 2H to 6 I'UKST FLOOR, NORTH We Trim All Hats Free of Charge UNTRIMMED HATS Half Price or Very Nearly All of Winter's smartest shapes; great, largo purchases made spe cially for tho Anniversary Sale nnd offering values unprecedented. $1.50 Velvet Hats 85' A largo and varied vnrlety of chic sailor shapes of flno black volvoU $2.00 Hatters' Plush QC Hats yOC Hnvo velvet facing and come In nn excellent selection of the Intest trl corne styles. $2 Velvet Hats $1.19 Smart sailors of flno black velvet, with soft crowns require very little trim ming to com plete a styl ish hat. $6 to $10 Imported Hats at $2.45 White velvet with colored facings, colored velvets or all-black lit tho very smart medium, small and largo shapes. FIRST FLOOR. NORTH PLUMES & FLOWERS Splendid Savings on Winter's Most Fashlonnble lint Trimmings. Black & White French Plumes S.1 Values, 91.40 Sfl Values. S2.t)8 $4 Valurs, 91.08 98 Vuluen, 93.08 An Importer's entire surplus stock. Beautiful quality at less than half price 75c Silk Velvet Roses, 49c Large size with foliage. In pink, old rose, American Beauty, cerise, etc FIRST TLOOR, NORTH JEWELRY $10 and $12 A 7C Watches CP American Movement, Gold-Filled Gold-filled case guaranteed for twenty years; American movement guaranteed for two years. Men's and women's sizes. Open face, plain polish, engine-turned and en graved cases; screw and Jointed backs FIRST FLOOR. niGHTH AND MARKET STRGET3 BOYS' CLOTHING 9S.BO TO 98.CO NORFOLK SUITS With Extra Pair of !jo qCj Pants JO.OU S TO 97.50 TOP COATS, 92.45. 90.50 and 98.50 OVKHCO.VTS. 93.S0. 9S.50 (1IINCIIII.I.V OVERCOATS, 93. Guaranteed RAINCOATS, 93.08 A 94.08, SECOND FLOOR, 7TH & MARKET HOUSE FURNISHINGS 92 White Knamel Medicine or 91 CO Ilathrooin Cabinets ........ XtUV Large size; mirror In door; Inside compartments, $21 No. 8 Senate $f A QO Cook Stove J..i7Q Full-size oven and firebox; slx-hola top: large ashbox. Plain dressed. Sold on Club Plan. $1.55 Wizard Oil Mop Outfit 79c Includes adjustable long-handle mop, heavily padded, full 4-ounee bottle of Wizard Furniture Polish, one-half pound package Wizard Mop Cleanser and large-size chtm tcally treated dustcloth oomplsta outfit, 70o. THIRD FLOOR SPECIAL IN SUBWAY $1.50 Values &Cfe Like Sketch. Smart, new sailor shapes In silk velvet, with soft crown. Tho Cembiaa tlon of Sjaad colored T a and Blank Fals ing. Alas lp King lisorgj-aud oalla black. BsauUfully i aa finished with turns . WMMWHHMMMHHMNNWM4 LHT BKetfHsmS MssscA 1 ' WtMMt r K 1