WWI'I immmmmm , - i' i . ' . . . V v ROUS 'WILSON'S PLAN President Believed to Fa vor Unification Into One Big System ALTERNATIVE TOO SLOW r FEDfeRAL AGENTS RAID NEWSPAPER I OPEN THREATS CAUSE lYAQDIS ON WAR STIR IN MEANS CASE VANDERLIP EXPLAINS 'irr'TS Conflicting Priority Orders ,Arc Blamcil for Present Congestion WAfflllNUTO.W t)cv s Government rmitrol of rnllromN ! persistently reported todny In lie lrcl dent Wllmn'H nulutlun of tliu iraiiMiurtit tlon rrlsln. Appointment of h Federal riillro.nl dictator will lie the first Btep tnuiinl unification of all lines during the win. Ho villi run the railroad iih onn lilc si Mem. makliiK common 'are of trackage, eillpinent ami terinlnalK, tml pool reve nuei In a manner nt present II1cr.i1 under private management. (lovernnietit Buaranteo of railway kc curllles held by Investor Ih certain, Stockholder will lie upaurcd that their Intercuts will be protected under Gov ernment management. The only alternative Keen wan ton (tlnuatlon of the present direction of the lines by the. railroads' wnr board nnd operating committee of, lce president", Tvlth Oovernment loans and C'ongre lonal repeal of anti-trim nits. The delay entailed in obtaining nuch legisla tion mtlltatci against UiM plan, Railroad execute en Hntle'pate that the rresldent will appoint a Government traffic manager to co-ordinate existing transportation agencies In ar!ous war making branches, such as the army, nay, food and fuel administrations and shipping -board. Conflicting nnd too nu merous priority orders trv.n thec differ ent officials are blamed by rnlltvay Incn 3 largely responsible for ircnt con Itested freight conditions. Hut railroad execute es hac not et abandoned bopo of retaining their pres ent control. If regulatory laws were suspended for the war and the Gov em inent gae financial nld. the present management could i-ole America's transportation problem better than It could Jic handled under Goernmcnt operation. Chairman Fairfax Hairlson, of the railroads' war bfard. yn'i Tasscnger traffic will be draitlc.illy curtailed under either solution, authori ties agreed today. Definite announcement Is expected from the White House next week At a conference with Senator NcvvlaniM on Monday I'res'dent Wilson will recele the railroads' 'final terms and sliortlv afterward will niiiKe known his decision. Congress may not be asked for Its ap proval, the President being clothed with power to take oer the rallvvn,vn as a war measure. RB H v vBs Ps CTwMM bHf jsbb , Eshbbk iBf w,vnK iff '" ZK alLn'deBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBBaBeBSflBlMMil'lh feeBBBf - x 9hB iHBBflflffBr ' BaBSBaBaBaBaBTSjiSiikUBESBwaaasNgcaBr- & ., k--. WfrJmMlZmm.WB BMSfi ; mms;isfmami PI TOR t 3 " I a PATH IN SONORA SALE OF WAR STAMPS Vrc z Jl'X: cimimlKii Is Vnrteil," h said. 'That Prosecutors Targets of Bcllig- General Cruz Killed and Four erent Attitude of Friends of Defendant Americans Held as Prisoners co.vcoitn. x. . ic '. The twelfth day of the trial of tlaston ,11 Means, ibarge.l wtlli the murder of .Mrs. .Maude A. King, opened today with a ileciileill) tense atmophere lu the i i-ntirttoiini. Women who had oicuplnl front seals during fie mtlre proofeil- ' lugs were missing and there was a gen eral Impiessliin that "so'iiethliiR Is go ing t'l happen " b'olnlwlug the smiabble at the clns. Hi! hours Inrt night, when the defen. 'ilnn't litunm .ailed Ashlstnnt Pl-trkt llnrlie 1ii1Iiib. nf New Mil K II Iliei, XtiOAI.CS. Ariz.. Deo. S. The State of Sonora, Mcxlio, today Is cinfronted with the most alarming Vmiul uprising ltnotn In fort earn, nccorillhK to wold bioughl heie b pas seigeiii iiriMng from Om.Mima In illam nie nn the war path In fevcra" "cct'oiis in the Futithern p.trt of the State T h" towi nf IJspeinnrj, scxentj miles sotitli n' tluajnmas, was attacked eter- im, u ai lepoitcil and licneiiil I'm?. Brent body will lie n, force to be recl.irieit with In the HiHtVs of the period follow ing the war Til rt.i. r.1 HIo I ifop'o m , Ing wl'l be les ndi'.lcte.l " had soclu' Ism, for we are nil to b Inellned ta more BociatlMn of a ctrtnln tp"" l Walter Cioodenough, general man ger The tale of tlittft stamps and war f tlP inlernatlom K.iinhul ding Cor- r.nlng certificates took nn upward leap poratlon. bulldlri the new plant at Hog Tells County Boards Plan Is to Get 30,000,000 People Interested in Savings thrents'weie iniide Thiough'iut Con- i "iirnnnder of IVrleral trcoii", was killed HOLD ALIEN EDITOR ON TREASON CHARGE Raid on OtTiee of Lithuanian Weekly Results in Arrests WILL OUST PACIFIST 'BOARDERS' AT MEADE "Conscientious Objectors" Must Get Out or Get to Work Soon GAMP Mi:.Di:. Admhal, Md . When the plans of the Pec. S wir chiefs materialize Little Penn will cease to be health resort for the ninety-three men who Jnslst upon being listed In" the. National Army as conscientious objcit ors. That they must go to work and con tribute i-omethlng toward the success of the army Is the opinion exprcsi-ed by division officers Jus,t what status these men will be glxen or the chancier yf work which "will be atslgiied to them cannot be learned but ranking otllcer nt camp make no secret of the fact that the conscientious objectors will not con tinue an Idlers. Tor weeks they hae lled In the se rluslon of a big b irracUs, hae eaten the rations Issued to real 'boldlcrs, hut have failed to perform iinv work other than washing thelr'own mess kits and keeping their llxlng tiuarters in order. Once each day they cnJoed n two mile hike, hut were not compelled to keep step or, In fact, to walk any faster than they wished Prlefiy, It has been a life of ease for the oung men who refuse to shoulder a gun and many of them hae added several Indies to their waist lines. 'The names of these men '" aid a Camp Meade ofilcer. "have been sent to the War Penartment. and within n .short time definite instructions con cerning them w 111 be recelx ed. They will probably be glen light work to per iVdeinl ulllcliils h.nc uihmiUiciI the most rn Ions case of alleged tic.ison lu tlila city sliu'o the wnr begun ncuml IiiB to t'nltcil StRti'i CoinmNi liitiei' Ilouuid M. Lout;, ns the icsult of the mid nt the olllios of the I.ltliu.iniiui newspaper. Kowi, :i SoLinlist wpukl), 223 Xoith Sistli Mitct. .losepli V. StllMin, Mcictut of the cninii.iiiv. was unesteil nml held In llfl.OOiJ bill on c-lulRi'M of xlot.itiiu the espionage act. The laid was made tmilci the illuc tlon of L'nitcl Statci .Mtirsli.tl Pi.ink .1. Xoonan with stiiitllns lupidltv. I'lve emplo.vos of the coiiumiiv 11K0 weie loiindeil up nnd taken Into i us tody as mateildl wltnc-ses. A vtiiGiui'liMii of con espoiulcuci" iocokIs nnd (lies was selcd. The specific clmi-RP upon wlilili StU son was hi tested was the illstiiliution of it rlu'uliir im Aticust 1"i vvherehv. it is alleKcd. lie wlllfiillv (ami unlaw fullv olistrtiLtcd the icoriiltinu nnd enlist ment i-ollce of the I'nlted States. The clttiil.if. which wns ilMtilnitril I" " paits of this State mid el-ewheie, is hald to havu contalneil statements m.ich more vpilmis than nnvthl ixr puli llslied h the tint man pniicrT.ichlatt. vvhltli was t.iiilocl seve ul montlis neo, .iccoidliiK to Puited State i Comtnls bloner I.ons. who hcnid the ease The tcpilntlUK of the full iliculnr 'containing the ullcaed tieasonahle tit tei antes is foi hidden li the Pcti.ut ment of .Iutlce One uf the nregel htati'iiietits vns to the effect tint the rgaib of n convict is tnoie lionoiablo than a siildlei's imlfo'in. The cii etiliir was signed "l'dice-Pesiriir; WorkliiBiiicn." A suggestion at the bottom of the clrcirar, which Kcdeuit nuthorltle thnrce vvns wiitten 'jy Stll son. was us follows; "Citls-ens with their tti t. li.ipois. plivslcally tit aud tinman led unit witli out depcndontirCwlilcli must lie pioveill slnujlil Immediately nbscond or thej will be taken Into the mniVj" The penaltv for the' offciisp. If pioveil. Is a fine of J10 000 or tin im in isonino'it of ten vciirs The mhllng patty was toinposed of i Kcllv and Kpne deiiutv Uniteil htates marshal: Ascnt Polling of the Pe paitmcnt of .lustice. nnd Samuel O. Wynne, n postal inspeoto.-, A warjant nml two .search vviui.tuts weie sered on Sttlson bv HRents of the Pep.ut ment of .lustito fiom Witshington. Stilson. it whs Mild, nt lilM denied that lie whs the mail wanted. The emplojcs taken Into eustodv to be held us wit nesses aie .1. Shuks, :.3"i Xoitli Sl.n shall stieet. business miinuRci' of the concern; P. Scholl ill Ninth Pevvev sticet; .1, Jnslulevicius. "Ill Wood .street: ami V. Itndiiltls, .ItO Itandnlpli stieet, tjiKnctters und pi Inters Stllsnti, the IVderal authoiles sav has two allnes. Stllsoiias und Stasu Ualcn. and lives at 476 Xortli Sixth street. At the time the aliened objec Unliable letter was elrculatnl the paper wns published at ,"11 Xciilh Sixth sticet. The Kova Is the official organ uf the Mtliu.inlau So cialists of America. At the hearing In the federal Pulldlng. which followed Immediately nftor tlie-rald. It wns ti id there Is a tumor that dim t'neits n.ive been niadc against Pooling vv nen Pooling began i riiss-exatuliiliiK Means lu a Mern and harh manner. Ilinndon Means Jumped from hl hah and , stnrtrd toward the Stnte's roun-el M i.ibla und itmn iiiiL-l.i hlin-e'.f and again i took his wit Tin re have 4iso beu rlnrrM lli-.t nttier inelilbers of tile de ft i dam's fainll.v have unite threats " luntoniline to thoe sitting on the States side of the courtroom Means was again defiant w ion he took the witness ilnlr t-dav. He bin c'lallenged Hoollng and the New Yr.iker Has seemed to HciVpt bis ihalleng-. 'lucre Is nn evident nervousness on the defeiim side and iinrert thioiishonl the mirtrooni is notable It is the. natlvo tlzens of the tow i who have c.iuiii u great deal of the nlr of anticipation f r tbev env p. esprest-ed oienl ttielr fea i of what mnv happen Pooling s"t out lodiy to luea'c the defendiint down lie Is picpnrcd to sl.eiid the mtlre da grilling him If ncccsMir eleida he cross. exanilivd fur an hour and a half and the dc find.uit had lost his air of Ftmlt.v Sons of Delaware at Smoker ' war oinnlipr celetiratlng the 131th nnnlver-arv nf the ratification of the ("oustlliitlnn bv the State of Delaware was held In the auditorium of the Chamber of Coiunierce bv til" Sons of I Delaware Colonel St tieotge I.oftti Steele w.ih tin In the butt e. ,lani"s Wallaes, nog of ' lirouil eit iluaviimis p j nan wa , shot during the fight and four Amer' lJii 'id one Cerman were taken pr's oners Several soldlt s I, lit ad, weio Killed and a iininber wounded (Icimnn eniitup'l. It s teiioiled weie tortured bv th Viquls who g.nc nolle" they would not harm iiierli-iins, but would kill iiM Ciirrauri Mildleis nnd (Jeiiiuuis sove-al railr ad lu-Mgcs In the v c mt of Pspeiana were burned To Lecture on "Sunny Soulli"" .1 V i'mtiof Vew Vo-k will lei lure 'il. afte-nomi at .1 o'clei k at the Com lierp'a! .Museum. Tlilit.v-fourtii sireet below iruie. on Through the Sunnv tontliland ami the Crc.it Sout'inest " The lecture Is free tod i.v following the exp anatlons of t.ie plan to-the persons handling the sale In and tear Philadelphia by Prank A. Vamtfrllp. chairman of the natlo'ial war ravings committee. V Mr Vnndcr'lp who vnluntirll.v re duied bli venrly Income from 100.001 a veir to 1 n vear to bundle the i u-. tuigi for the novernnint. in addition ' to explBlnlng the plsn t the members o i'i va lotis clll bonrls vv'm will I n"d'e the si'e together with t'l- men fs'gped for the pintles by the I'enn y vatila onimlttee of publle safety, suggested several schemes to r.iNe war revenue iliirlnn the eour0 of hl ad dres nt flrlfTlth Hail- Ho suggested Hi" lev. Vug of a tu on I'rvlless cvnendltures and In iIImmjuIhb some of the ti'oli'enis flnnnelnl me'i must belli tie (loveruine-it solve, urged the consolidation of the railroads bv districts, a eet'onal pooling ii.vstcm and warned against schemes for Inflating currencv. The nnjor part of his address, hovf ever, was coffined to the rale of the war saving t .Pips, describing the cu mulative effect the svle of :.non.ilflrt 000 worth itf the stampi to the mill, aud tl'e of the p-nple of tnerlca would have tipoi the londULt of t.'ie war nnd the Island, fllm spoke lie predicted a principal sK.ike tuwm isp miif a i 'iin'"!. 'i mi nmu i w vniium Tour Will Wife Save lwsfsJ?aiysrvjm'w:-'A -x-. - Theullicc of Kom,, a I.itluumian SocinliM newspaper published tit 229 North Sixth -street, wcte i aided late yesterday and .Joseph V. Stillson, ppciottirv of the oiuanizatioii iniblislilnjj the slieet, wus arreited. accused of lcsponsihility foi an article, in Kova in which aliens wer utjred to !o(1bc the draft. was illsm'i-spi In the I'listodv of Henry .lohti Nelson, rntiiifccl foe Stilson, who gUHIUIltlll to pilldlll' In nt H fintliei hiMiIng to be held Pn'inilier 14. The' other time men weie peimtf.ed to sign their own ball bonds The files of the paper nnd other matte,1 rclcd will he i Mitniued b; ,igonH of the Pepait incut of Justice A.MBUSII VIM.A lOUCKS At Least A Dollar tii bnti ili tittir friiiu r. tninnrrtnv for linn r ru, Ihnt cln Jit t lr iirotit 1m' iy nf litltti vl'Ut 1, Ml s( s (AOVER J E- CALDWELL 8f (5 The Diamond Pendant Watch With Black Ribbon Snutoir n n d D i a m c r. d Slide AN ADORNMENT OF CHARMING DISTINCTION A LARGE COLLEC TION OF EXCLUSIVE AND MOST ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS Mexicans Fall in Canyon Santa Clara .H'.UI2X. Pee S ileneial I'lanctsco Murgul.i and Ceneial Pedro Kjeva com manding i-onitilneil I'olnnins ,r civalrv. anibiished a lmge band of Villa follow eis In Santa Clan Cumin, sevent-five miles noithivest of Clilhiiahu-i Citv, nn Tut day, aii'nidliig to nn olllelal state- men given out at lnlllt.it beadiiiaiters here A total of 100 were killed and wounded on both sides The Villa forct.s suffered the big icM losses from the en (Hading fire of the IVder.il forces form, which is only Just and proper." 'As announced In the i:rnino Public tnlel (j,;, several hundred copies of i.edoir a lew oajn ago. ou per vein i j,e IMper ban been distributed hi n the soldiers will get passes to visit their eliurcli In Wilkes Harre. Paul Soulier- homes on Christmas. The movement RnM, the man who distributed It. was will begin on Pecember 22 and. accord- arrested at the time liv rcder.il agents Ing to orders Issued by General Mehol- nnd sentenced to tnrce .ears in ine on, every man must be back In camp on the evening of the twenty-sixth. Under this arrangement soldiers who live In distant countries of I'cnnslvanla will be give-i leave that extends for nearly five dajs, while men living In taken Into consideration fo that the men Philadelphia and other points near the camp will receive three-day passes. The time consumed on railroad trains Is will actually receive about the samo period of time at their homes. That the War Department proposes to purchase supplies for the army through n" central purchasing organization at Washington Is apparent from orders le relved at the local quatrertnaster's depot, The order Instructs the chiefs tf the Baltimore depot to forward to Washington the names of all persons tro.ii whom they have been buying supJ piles. Under the present sjhtem the quar termasters have been operating under t- zone stem und purchasing agents were prohibited from going outside tholr illttrlcts to obtain supplies. Pcdcral prlaon nt Atlanta, (.a. 1 he name of the author of the letter onl.v recently was learned. Skulks, the manager of the concern. Bull Dog Bunting Service Flags n n. si en ' Cotton civ ?l44 ft.S1.KO Inttnn SUf 3 1ft, (" eli Im a ftfi-JnV iMm. s tr&wa&x&mssR N c. ttf 3 1 -Wgyx ,, 1 aBiTTFB1' iMiiiiii,iiiiwiBiiiniiiT mniMiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiinii'iiriciTiS M w- m l5s ). k The Ideal Xmas Gift M ' 1 M0 I I Inn HI Fut Color 1. S. t htnrs Me far rmtnie Trfcf Ifsl at larorr fjr. orrfrr Hank and tmnpfc 0 lull Iloo Hi; rfiuni man .16 Nnrlll 'III ot Soulli Stll St, llrll 'I'lion. .Market S40II Louis Fink & Sons' I Galvanized Boat Pumps ( ! . . - 1 1 1 1 in CJ jlilr,--...1yiM.1t'-"""" " ""tv vrjye ftjl l I(. Ilercer to.. 5fl N. SU St. JUntil iOCO. Marhct Sti. I'BIESTS TRANSFERRED Rev, J. M. Corrigan Appointed as Inspectorof Charities Archbishop Prendergast has announced . the appointment of the I lev. Joseph M. Corrigan, of St. Columba'a Church, as diocesan Inspector of charities, succeed ing the Itev. William A. O'Ponnell. .who has been 111. i Transfers of priests were also an- nouneed as follows: The Itev. M. H. Ar-. mtnukl, from Bt. Marj's Church, Kead . tng, to St. I-aurentlus'a Church, this city : the Itev, .Sebastian Jerzak, from Nt. l-iu- rontlus's Church, this city, to the. Church j of BS. Peter and Paul, Allcntown; the Ilev. Boleslsus Zywekl, from St. I.adls r laus's Church, this city, to St. Mar) 'a' Church. Heading. Patriotic Meeting at Lighthouse A-patriotic mass-meeting to arouse the people to the present national crisis vv III be held tonight at the Lighthouse Boys' Club. Howard and Somerset streets. Mm. Nellie McGlung, author and lecture,, : wUf sreak on "America, Canada an1 Igiana uvpt """ Wi mere win pe suia-au pairiouo sonrs will 4-ply Khaki Knitting Yarn $3.40 per Pound 306 M. and M. Building 3d and Chestnut Sts. PATHEPHONE with the Permanent Sapphire Ball No Needlei to C VOLUME AND TONE always nt the com niand of the opera tor. Every known sa lient feature, includ ing new and exclusive Pa the inventions, makes the Pathe phone the one Ideal Gift. Complete, assort ment of records will be added to any in--strument, and the total may be paid in most convenient terms. Pathe Instruments $25.00 to $225.Q0 Pathe Discs 75c to $4.00 WHERE? With .th l-t InrtntlurfH in th .w-rM rC in Hk you h pritoiiMi quentlnu hH yu Mr1 in AtUtiiw rtty wht-rp da iou.t-lT Not il y hi nur Mnl-, I'm ur. o I m vnrMiti u '!" fnail. the I? well foukitl ani served lron In and lfi m prot- Ihnt rxtry it-m ou mlt 1 m-'l" to wrdrr " Ovmiitii hiiJ l'Im tipei.ed frh nnd our t'offe pre pared t jour elbow piping hot A!. Waldron No, 13 hoith !NuiwHr "Aivaua AtUntlr City Uffauratt l)ptn" Sunday Prhtal i tUniug toom Pathephoucs arc equipped to ph f 'CU net u) rdSX gair. ,. Tit-aL P tJrjyyPrVi ' llll IS lv I Model 75 r ft i any record -- rnce, ffs i-i,. ug ifis L . it' Lai 1U CMNLI00DKli THE fooi value of cocoa has been proven by centuries of use, and dietitians and phy sicians the world over are enthusiastic in their endorse es ments of it. It is said to con tain more nourishment than beef, in a more readily assimi- la ted torm. The choice, how- it 7 . . ever, should be a high-grade cocoa, rfaKer s 01 course. IT IS DELICIOUS, TOO Trade-mark on every package Made only by Walter Baker & Co. Ltd Established 1780 Dorchester r m iPl ill ! Ml I I . Ill1 t. pat. orr. 35SE 3C5S IAl 1 Mass. HI tWASHlNGTON-SUNSETTlOIJT mm&mw I JLiAStklMWIsL-mcdi e--f-Jj )ipgsEgmB itwrtnm m&wx IT'S ALWAYS SPRINGTIME IN CALIFORNIA All the Delights of the Beach, the Stream, the Mountain, the Links, the Boulevard HIGHEST CLS SERVICE WASHINGTON-DNSET ROUTE Washington New Orleans Los Angeles San Francisco 828-1600 Chestnut Street, PhiUdetphU, Pa. Or Frank II. roaten, EuUta PMMoltr Af cut, V, HMatan, I). (. Wrilt f.r Arch Tr.ll BaoVltt. do iirMlitrt' I mate and lh.VtiT m hi mil nvr nir, ho,W.- vto will rollect VtfyMV verf irnBti. i No Verdict In Manslaughter I TP.CNTOS-. lire S.. -.Vfleri dlll nr mj;- ruin nihe.fci iiour m Jut" falloil In imrrp at tli IHnl of IIbi S"ouk of t iln city, wlio. while drt tax.cnb Oil Julv 3. tHti rtoml mt,X lifrt 1. Drniilnn nml Nellln V. nn t'i Whit IlorM tilke Ian. oil thin CIU t-!iioo! wan trliifl fm i Klnuxhter. IP bnlt of fio.000 t i MB mmtmm IHy jaJmT-fl VifVB Vfi i'cMdtM lUbfHI Visit Our Subway Store for Sensational Bargain. W1 rr 4t 1027 MARKET STREET No C. O. D. No Mail Orders No Discount All Sales Final Nn Chnrofi'fti 63 Instant Suc$s of our Pre-.nventry Sale Having Been Closed 2 Days Preparing for Sale Thousands of thrifty and appreciative women tool advantage of. our sensational bargains offered foi tlvic i ."' Results eatialled our highest exoectations. . ? j.. . ..... ,. r jiifra ' r llmnL trrvn for trviit- fr.vti armic rAcnnnen i?jk lo meet the great demand for Saturday we h.avvf( re-arranged our enormous stocks of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Millinery, Furs, Children's Wear Thousands of Garments are Reduced here for your sclectio Off Original Ticket Priced Every Price Cut V2 and More! We Urge Early Shopping 50 5000 Women's & Misses' COATS $0.50 2 $5.00 Coats, $7.50 Coats, $9.95 Coats: Up to $22.50 Values up to $45.00 $50 to $100 Coats Vz off X Plush, Kersey, Velour, Chev lot. Pompom, OxforJ Cloth anil Burella. Trimmed with fur, plush. Kerami and plain effects. skcond n.oon AX!) subway WAISTS V A t 5000 New Waists Reduced $1.00 Waists 30cH $3.00 Waists $1.59 $4.50 Waists $2.25 main n.oon FURS si'il -V-l All hitch grade guarantee i urs. Ygi $6.50 Muffs $32f $10.50 Muffs S5.2S $18.00 Scarfs . , . . $9.00 $22.00 Sets .. $11.00 MAIN Ki,OOH fcy, 1500 Women's and Misses' SUITS $0.50 3 $5.00 Suits, $9.88 Suits, $14.98 Suits, Up to $23.75 Values up to $47.50 $50 to $100 Suits Vz off Toplin, Gabardine. Serge, Vel vet. All colors and styles. second ri.oiSn and subway Millinery $1 Untrimmed Hats. $3 Trimmed Hats...$li $4 98 Trimmed Hats. $2.' Values up to $7.50 1 flllU kXTrimfttn- .vv.mM .j.i. ft-u iiiijus rwyiis1:: m Children's Coats y2 Priced Our Entirn Stock, Consist injr of This Season's Newest Effects Sacrificed FOt'nTH FLOOR, -.. '-CSI v- ,-ul Mi VI S.1 1500 Women's and Misses' $5.00 and up $2.50 $7.00 and up $3.50 $10.00 and up $5.00 $15.00 and up $7.50 $19.90 and up.,.. '$9.95 $25 up to $115 y2 off price Silk. Satin, Poplin, Gabar dine, Serge, Etc.t Including New Party Dresses., j SUBWAY. ANpTHlRO-FI Underwea 69c (and up) Under- ! skirts, Chemise and Drawers $1.00 (and up) Night K Gowns & Chemwe., 50c (and up) Petti6 xoats YA o?c i ana up nioom- - ers l. J $2 Silk Underskirts. J S3.SO Silk UmAmr.' skirts , . !,,;,!. $1.1 $5.98 Satis, Bloomers and Crepe de Chine Chemise $1.00,Camio)t'(E(- tra'SMCMH' "MAI ( thJoauxKB i TwrjUM tfttmat.; t CflftAaisBP " i isM i f TBdy s- h. . .1 w iXV , ' " iff " '. ? . yj ! . ?K r. an tbi