rt iiipjyiiiAMHfi, monpIy; WvJAikflir- r v .i !.; . .A ?; j?d T v r "? t, 5i WH V..T". f ; !I1, ' V -. S .- !... X AND ft VALENCIENNES V ; v i fr- , t tyoojnY hltlllen In their houv. Presently hero nnd there I iw conic faced ifeerlnjr out hiiiI lhen,.i iloof opened iiid a ntnn nnd woman nmT Uielr Jhln "lilMren niiKnied Tho woman iririit out it sMnn hand itnisi'eit mine nnd litaaii lo uev Then "ho talked pTC Innately, with it 'strange mlngllnit of r.i(te nnd nrlef "Oh, my Ood " lu said "Thaio iUvIIb hap Bone at lift' What hac thei not mado us nutter ' ' Per huliand Hjiokp t me rlils wife's tiouKtrr "Kir,' he ai,l, they hao tolen syrjthinjr, lirokeii rertliiliR. and a Ml Lit)' Ol U plnchr.l w I) 1 ".iton' nil oui 'COplC I Thev linit . F -Hungry and Gaunt Inhilbi- tants Quietly Welcome Allies -- lWSTORIES OF CAPTIVITY Germans Loolc :' Many Vnltiabl Hiil toj- Days v l'liiMi' (Jinns. . "Sflprin C.nhtn lit Vl mine Vlllllic LvdlStT ... tTpjMfffi! 7 7 1, y kip i fin j iinic ". - XVIti tlirflrlll-.li Arm.. Nov. 4- After fierce llBHtlilR by l.nKIIn mm uf i ,i,iH CTiullro owi theli hen Canadian troops,"" old city of Vulcn-jj rtiey tin tied .ind'inl)Ml nnd villi ..ctennes, across the Sclyiiu ennui, vn entered Sutuiday mornlnsr.. At 7:v0 HiWni, enchcliil tli r,lgh.t 11 tWclty. which are Mill bVn ng. hut c ran do hptldng because the Oermanit out nil thp water from the lilpeA. so that the ctllari nre flooded, nnd tub poor people -amiot take refuge from the bombardment ' I saw this misery In Valenciennes and waded thtuiiftli wattr ankle, deep In tho FlieetH and looked iloun In ilin cellars thrmiKh (he open ddors below tho houses that tho were deep In water, iound us down for four cars Tlie we Ivindlts and brlKnnJs "We ,i(e hunKry," said a il" Rlrl. nd n smaller bov nt her side, with hlto ce, said' "We linti r bread, ami 1 am iiiiimry soni" toflce mill iiskeil mo to Ko Inside nnd drink It with tncni. inn t could not wait they had to pay as much as 2P0P, not putting the prices on his goods In hli shop window. Requisitioning Includi d nil copper, Innttresses nnd wool nnd wine, nnd 1f-s than a month ni;o Herman soldli rs com- picied ine kick or tne city by roiiir round to taeh shop nnil lllliiiK sacks with Vnlenelennes late one hue linen hand kerihlcfH and i lothes This wnt odielal and saw that the were deep In water, 'loiitMrj. I'rlvate looting by snldlets wns Some joiing men dime up to me. shnl:-. " f,r I'unislictl nnd two soldiers were tmribinilv rmnllmiiilb 11. l.mu 111 I shot for It, 11, i, ll 1 rv "We ate some of tho 1L TMCOLORE ISSATO SU TRENTO E TRIESTE E'V'r' ! com,, i Ausirlti pi i who t staped," said om of llicm. "I2scnied fidiTi what? l asked, and they pointed to n poster on the wall. I read ll, nnd iw It was an order foi the inohlllrntlon'uf till men lutwceii the nttes ul llfteen nnd IhlrtwtUc. who wire I to piesent thciusehes to the Herman . roinniiindnnt under seeie pinnltles for lefural, In order to be euieunlt'd thiough itheMicr.nnii lints This onTei was dated J'urlhi xPaised, Sil Caiiadlan troopi chlcli H. town sqnt this hlstoilc V The wdinnn. held m.v wrl-ts light In her sltlnuv hands and uld: "Wo lire irmliful to the KnplMl dlers It l tlun who h.ic sied her o'l In Viueneh-niie two ladles well-du-'ed In blntk. Tliej wtf1' liiirijltii fast. ai thougli arr.ilil lienus. out Wl arc full of Jov Uraxo, les AnglaU' One of theiii inn her hand to her leait In 1 In withies way nnd Slid l'or four je.us we hae HUlTi'ieiV would take four inr to (ell nu Mictoiier si, anil tno momiu Ulon wns to take plncu mi .Vol einbi r 1, the day . ibtfoic our oiptut,' of he clt. Twenty ..', tliousind uf. Y O j It Will sqnt this hlstoilc mcMsnKi-: w "1 ha'o the- honor to ltport that "u valr.nclcnnes Is tnnipiclciy-iii onrii fiands." fiom the. ninth all advance a n4n Iih, I.H.In 1. llln iiltillltttfT I if till) Bcheldt ijluleo nte?. ".Mdi Hooded I )' "I'inlclpnim. tlwit kI.Io nf iii. rite. iin,l lb i.iienn's In lil.itk'clothltn; and i only way to cucnpo was bj tlio.tioiitti .bast, no that licit! he had concentrated nil hN iivnllalile nicn. They fought with Kieat cniinmi! nnd obstln.iov, but It a tiniiVnllliiK uB.ilnst the Cana dians nnd Cnrrlltli, supported by mi Immense cohcentrntldn of aitllkry. . Many Herman dead lie ticrosw tin little rihonolle Ulvor, and -inon jirN oiler.H wero taken lij the coinblned forces. The enemy's counter ittncks were made with the help of tanks', but they broke down utterly, vo tli.it tho JJiitUli captuittl tanks nd man moio prlsoneis. HatinliiiR Pit-lures of War The nay to Valenciennes fiom Dounl was full of hauntlnc pictures of ivvUho war, because Canadian and Hug- A Hsh tioops fought through ninny of g rt u u S-i t . people linn iieen roreliily ex- psllid mi October .1 In tin' direction of Along, le.nhig onlj uOlUi, who wmp iin plojul lj the cnemj In the inimklpil seileo, inalntnlulng tile and w.ilu .ip. pile-, wnsbtug mid other wotk. Illil JIujSTlii Hr,lri,l- Vin;iiic the number irmnliiliig wne fnan. who after the repulsion on Ul- tober :! had been allowed to lttinti, as ll,A. u'o) n l,, , .. ,1. !& lAltllmii, tint h.i suffered .Mouilleu' Mini ,,,.,, .i .i,.,,.,! ,,i . iwunilieiln,' n,.. I line tif tlte Herman utre.it. Thue wne No Honor In Itiitu also othets who hud etiped , nroiui of intn toud In n slih Mif'et I Tllp tl uuored fol neim .of the mil- at the end of the town halt, and liv the slde.-wmlil. "What Is our liner tlie llst glance at them ! saw they belonged nked. "What town pae we cap- Thev wue nun mreii. .Mill wneli.i tola tiiuii tile llgnllnilrs of the 'Ht,l their lints and tnceien. for mn , ( eltv TheN boned and shoot. lint. d erv '".in was liom l.aon and anotlier tiom imw waimly and each man ifanKil to tell ! Jlulse and anotlier fiom Coiirti.il and the talc of Vnlenclen-nes unilor titiniuii "'"' had no news. rule, nnd of the last dajs of mioi. and The .Matoi's secielarj told me some they all, spoke at once, so 111 it U was ot the fmts of the Oeinuin occupation dltfleult to he.u, tspecliilly us the noise It Is " bIiiiII.u hlstoiy to that of Court of guiillii) was liicttnsed lij tlolfnce. , oal, Cilmlual, l.lllo and olbcr llticniteil i I.klso I.h.u.I tint a Hernial. Haw n ,lmi ""' ?'r '"' "''' '''' '" 1. ., . . tliilrl unit Iheto up ii I'titil hiii.il 11,111 u. lions-, fines and Imprisonments. rhe 11ms hit 1 eased In stMilty as (itiiuauy hc.imo more In need of money, and wring the lnsi week of the'i oeciipa- flo.i oiu regiment onl, the .lnth, wn allowed In the eltj nnd this wns elilitly to pillage, as the troops defending Valenciennes weir holding positions out" side, Hut for all Hint, many houses wete looted, especially on tho night befoie last, whin the Hiiihnns went vlld and did tAiieli d imnge Vnlualdf plcluics were tut fiom their fi nines b Herman oflkeiM In si anh of souvenirs. At one window sal an old in. m sur rounded 1i,v .vounp women The window was pilthid open lis 1 passed mid the old man held out both hands to mine. ,a he clasptd tin m the te-irs nn down Ills chei ks nnd hr could so nothing, though his lips moved lie was a Nine ltd map, with si Utile white liopul.il Hko one of Xapoleon's soldiers of the Old Hunril. nnd n lnil. whom I took to be hi ginnddaiiEliter, s ild ho wn n e.ipluln of Hrtllltiv In the vvniVr 1 STO Hilng b.uk Into the loom she in ougl.l baek'n poitralt of n .voung soldier, whom I saw was the ghost of lids oldin.in ill hn, hood TANK MENTAKE BATTERY La GlorioMi Uiintlicra Svonlo- la'Snlla Tone ui Sun G'uislo t'lil'llslnd ml litrilmteil t-nUtr IT.llMir .Nil .10 ...... Mlthnrlr il I" th, iht ef '-V ''XL,'L Hit; nil lllo :,l tin 1'nstbtTlie of Vllllo ilflp'iln l'n lit unlir of ih Pre sll lit .,,',.. A S HClll.lWON t'o-tnnslcr II-luTHl ViiieiicntH Mannitig rliino CujiUht I'tui Mllh the tinrrlinii I'lvtiflt Ma- lltVvilIM the town lull had hem nulled down at tin mhiiiti -. past 1 and thai a voulig Canadian otliccrtluid climbed up and fas ten, d the Kimich Irlcolot in its plme. mid aftei that two rrent-h Intripicters with a 'Canadian Idlgade. tin tlisi lg 1 Iii, & ft iithe villaBPs along theso loads, and tV tlioso nldCLS have not esuiped ml t ea tbnd Their pe.ople have lied fiom those .nearest to Valenciennes because of the (German shells which smtshed tlnough .tholr roofa and walls and made wieck i, aee In .many houseu. Some of them KSf have been sliced In half. s0 that one ytyp looks into looms vviiete cottage pianos ana women sewins m.icntnes ana bi bles' ciadles still stand against the furthest walls amid broken beams and plaster. Only a. few soldiers move anions these abandoned villages, and Satur day, which was it foul d.i.v with the west mist steaming- through their hell-pierced walls, which shook like sounding- boards to the lo.ir of ituti flre, they smelled of tragedv'. Tlnough Otx.v jndAudtv to La Sentliudlo-. BUburhs of Vnleiicieiinos on this Ado ot the Scheldt there wns h.mllj ,t Uvltjtroul about, except old tinuies like shadows 111 the Wet In,', luiklng -under the walls nritlsh soldleta as one could tell bv the slmpe of tin It -ateel haus. 5 All ulunir tho uiilwav fiom IJotial the bi(di;es liad bten blown up bv the v-nernj and lnj ifi iibtihtioits vvieck ago across the line, no.vond. In this thick veil of mist, blao'c sla;.' tuoun lalni, like Ugjpilnn pjiMniids, loomed vuKuely. Kactoiy cliiuinesi' wue falnllv (leneiled above them. as though thin vveiit.i war in UmcisUjie tlly Cztwet'ii Two lire. ., Dead hot. sen, horillil) mauttled. laj J-t the roadside. The war had passed I this way not Ioiij: .10. it was still Very clo.se to Valen-leiiues, nnd tint' city was between two Ihes. 'lo-t of 1 the fire came Horn our side. tii khh, I f w . clo"ded in this fog. tlnough 1 ? wiiitu iiieir miMies staoued with tud- X' oi gusus or names. 1 , men we came to thiSehei,;i ,.n,ni ' and saw Valenciennes sine id out be Tore us on the other ido. 11 ions, natron- city, btlllt nloncr tH 11.... . tl,.. . .Scheldt, o that one ses It-from end to ejid, with Its churches and faetorll-s ', ana lowers high above its crowded tjZa rrO' enter, had inloed the Hlltisli alti e, inivs. 1 asked for lie .Mnj or ol the tit.v and a man who had been standing mulct covet of a wall said, "l will take ou it v.011 will please wait .1 lulnuU." No VV nlrr tu I IkIiI I Irr 1 hid leas tli in n minute in wait he- fott he appeued again III full uniform nnd silil r "I nm the poiniiier (llreinin) of Valen 1 e'i nncs Theie were ninnV flics last I- .wheie.is In the e.nly davs ptlvate tndl- vliltiuls bad been tlmd a hundred uiaiks 1 or o for tilvial offenses against Hie Hiiiiiau military lilies, In the last dajs Irmt Northwest Xeriltm. Nov. 1. A Inlteiy or t mill. itzeis. with tlitee oiucers a on '.ien t en auunets, was taiteti noun nr 1.111 dievitle bv three Kreneh mnks mti'inl bv Mnetliaii. I Tit uinks tlanked ilm battui In 'olng uolind 1 1 111 tdge of 1 hill 111 "hi flee if tiviehlne guns pi Milling the eiiinon The gunners tlitew up Hull 1 hands v lictj,. Hie tanus appiami I he tank stiuifdioti 'ins tinumii dul w I.teunnnnt l.lojd Callahan, if ras seiton, " ll, who lilmsi If oimi!cI i tn.iehlne gun In 01 e il Hie 'auks iVttit lirl-otieis had lit en nken Mie 'auks it opped up the iiinihlne-guu oists u the legion of tin .sittii.v nnd then went on nlioitt thtlt tntslnt ss tmvnid lh hills bevond Itione, I uoveiitur l.o tlttu ill rieutu e Tilesto eoIiu I" possesso dtgll it.1ll.1nl da lerl tela Tunto In pilutlpnlo cllta" foitliicala ibl Tliolo e "I leste II prim iP.ilo potto ihe t'Austila iosseilcii soil Adt lalico It sogiio i tol ire della ledi 11KMI1 lltillvii i opgl 1111 ftitUi toinplulo.. t.'au pun?lo ufl't'l.ile fu dato la scor 1 nolle. M11llu.1l e solilntl sliauaioito It'll ml i-ortn ill Tilestt, nirnlle tm 11111 itn lu v.nltva la Vnl Migniiii e lagglungi va ed net iiihimi 'I it nto I on UP.17I0111' dt lit i.iplt.ilt dt He due toovltlte ttdtllle lappiestiiiii II pill ui.iiiilliisn tiilno 1I1II.1 ' uiiiini Itnlliinn I initio I'Austila-L'nghtihi, la ipiale ha dovuto iiuvaie la tesla t tl iintttnin In I I iiidltlonl Imposts dull Italia niH'ai- nilstllo invotato dlspttnlanitiiit Solo r.trmlstlrlo. the ainliii In vigo'e all. 'I til oggl, ha pnlulo sal vine le :u mate 111111 Incite dall assoluto an tilt hllauitiito Nipn linn ft'ontc ill lo ini-jbii. ilnl , Titiitlno til mare. II teiifiio. in I mag-, (,1ml stttorl. t' lltopollo da tin tnp-1 pi 1,1 ill t idavtti tieinlel l.n I'llm.i Aintiilii, the 1 statu iilitll 1 I cite 1 tnli.ita In Tunto i.itliuir In-I iiiiiin 11 voll ptlglonlerl d nn liiiuii nso I biiltluo lligglmeiiti uitstil.nl si 1111-, tlo da tutte le apltl ! I uiatliial Hall. ml sb.11e.1tl 11 Til.--.tc1 initiKili. lit nn nte iss.iiotio la liamlittai lt.ill.itia sill vitthlo t.istillo ,11 Tiltste 1 e sulla Tone ill S.m Hlusto , Ntllt plautut' Vineti le tm t 11,1b .itte t.igglmistio 11 T.igllamento t ins- s.iiono al ill li ill essti oecinn'tiilo I illne ehe fu la scde del Quailler Henorale 1 llallnno sulla fronte dcU'lsoWo, ' -Mai pilnta d era li tori.i dMln ha nntutn teglstlare s-oprnffntla r bnttutn li viltorosn offen- iva iligll Itallanl, la quali ha vttnll 1 ito, inllininlvirsiilo it illsastto ill l nprtoltn ' Noli appeim 1 iiriiiMirlii u s gtuilo lllilt to rroute itnlialio fu poitato in linii?l lsolite i urinate .11111 1 ieh, ruiotto tmv.ite abb.ittute cd estennati d iiriustguhmiito dtgli llallaul liui.mjii prlglonl, ri furono tontatl ma talt nil meni lion lappnnta i lit, una inrte di lie tnagllil.i e mlgllnla ill nlttl ptlglonltrl 1 tttiiiatl In niitstl iilihul glotnl 1: lm p.jsslhlle slim it, II bottlt.o pnso l.-n gilt 1 111 deU'ltiill.i totitio 1 iMila si thlinle eon la pltt' glotlosu vllinrli l.e popiiln7iuiil llbtintn li.iiiatn atro 1 Itn' iiuitiillii. alio tpnll furono sotto post,, iluiatite 1 oetiipajlon,. ttustrlue.i tl He ptisottahnnile ha din Ito 11 mot I. meiitn della tapld.i iivniirntii Knto 1. .1 11, ,. ll,lirt - I.. I'liiidlloiil dell nimlstllii pnteel. Pile dill gem 1. lie la? ill 1 iniiindiiiiti lielte foi?e imsttliulie sunn giavllnn Vill'lnvlati la 1 It lilc'ln d rtlinlltr1n I'.Vustiln hn iituinisxi l.i sin eoinplitn illsfntlii t lriniuil. tie liainll, in hi nun ha ten. ito pi ovale ill aiituilhir,, 1, nn liilmeillalille lovlu.i iolltitn e la ,oiiiii, ta illsiiiirloue th Ih. site minute l. tondl'otil apptov.itt d igll Alliatl pei l.i einiecHsloiie dell m mstllo all uli,i sono tail ill dale I i!tt tlgoio'-e garnnrle tnllltatlo tiavnll per ll coinple to rncKhingliifvnlo delle nsplrazionl elegit 1lc1tl e per II liretnlo tlservnto nlln incla degll sfoirl degll Itallanl, 1. Itn Ini nnn tttlamn nulla n cho essa TfiiP nbhl.i dlrltlo. tin essi leilaiua e 10 In sua vlttorla pnnga 11 nemlco In una perntnmntr id assolut 1 linlolhlllta' dl tlpretideie loffettslva S ll nenilou eiirvern' It lesta, nvra' la trtguv c'ie tllsptratninitile tttvota 111 tin, tit I cgll sua tostrelto tin la for7 1 nlla ns.i a dtstllrloni dell It'illn dopo una dlsfalta l.i tpnh 0' 01a tt IdentcniMilP eoinplelu ed lticpalnblle L'EiYI'USMSMO MXL.i COLOMA ITALIAN A tnunlrhx.bnp per la etmpiHui Wi Nil I'uiit, c.l.ntxir.n ha sempre l 0 r ell Itsliinl. I,a tolonnn htV'1 orosegmto 1 r II Con'olntc ltftllano. Moltl itn limn banno le inertme, iivni ti-r la clogln. II l.'n. I fi. Ua irnutarilk 11 d.gno rairen:nntB-. rtiHet-nn lulllano 111 l'hlhtdelnhtn. trotlr. 1 litlipinll slninstlo tleirll ltnllnwll ititstn clt.a'. iilitintp dl gla'ii ciuando ta eorsi nolle g I fu eoniinunlcnto l'annuM'j zlo della oectipifloue ill rretuo o -triifo; l.UO VIS 11121 G W1THDKAWI (lull linul iSoile lit 4 tvpe. I. Impo'slblle tlettlvet. 1 l litllsulHliio sollevato nelln Colonln Itnlluii.t di l'hll- nlelplila daU'aimtltirlo ohe le truipe ( AlWlitt Itilllane haimo ottitpato Trtlito ll lento . ..,. . ,.,.....t. ,.. .i... n...u.ui I ' I'll," I .I.IMO.I lit .....ll... t.ii.-iiurir, all Italia flfiiMiidn tin tirmlstlrln !ie sanlunn le gluste asplt,i7lotd di gll Itallanl Mlgllnla di Itnbaiii hstitio nhbantUiuaUi II lavoio t l tesltgulate II giorl.iso nv V, iihuenlo I'aieetlile tolonue ill dl Kiusti ulitt vettM'ti i stgualHte tu v.illl puutl di Ma eltta Oil llnlliiiii ehe avormio iittssj I liibotatoti til Sntt tilling, lloitllul t (Inline, toll le ballilltti u I. "la. e canltiliilo Inul p itiioltlel, hull tit uiiirtdato in pitattt feruinlidosl sotto I'll nlllel ih I tiostro aloinnlt ed null touuiiissloue ti li.i tSirtsso la Inio viva lifleen Oui. of Ireland CHl!Lr.S II. (JKASTV Purl., Nov I Cor the list ten dajM stibium Ine destruet on has been virtually? nil rnere tre stilt anout utieen t - lirals out, lii'UKlliig sjieral oftne cruisor but probablv 110110- Is now In th. wet of the Irish coast - It's round, ckort 'ir.c! curly, like part of nQ IVti ju. f - what It U if no morn 1 1 all? m v:1 ;CV- ,t I "So h 'i &. Mr m t. n 'roof. I'eulilf Itriimln III. Men But ulieje were tho people of Valen ciennes? The solitude was In ginning to be opptesslve. This was not ' like the entry Into Lille. Theie weie no man-j Ifestatlons of joy in this liberated cltv. Jrfr Yous? Utmost That is what h asked ot everyAmerlciin to-Uv. Arc. )oti physically anil mentally fit to ftivc it? Isyoiir"IIumnti Machine" runnlnii smonthlv ? v Will it meet tlicccti.ieflort, the cttra work, sure lo lie asked of it this winter? There is only one way lo fefloH to he tiire: Take limo oil lor a care ful going over of your "Human Machine." Rest, under intelligent guid , ante, and the "lotting right of the engine, your heart, in needed. Onlv so will v '. your "Human Machine" answer the call without ., strain or breakdown. . anil, in this connection w Glen Springs The Pioneer American "Cure" For Heart Disorders. W ATKINS GLEN NEW YORK l'in. n. I.rflliimtfll. Pres. 2 923 Market street Wk. IM. - 1 'W fL M ii Women's $2.00 Serge . Dresses $ic.oo Alto a few in VevitfiTn Sflires with tm bro!(!fric's,lirnltls and button trim: minus. Velveteens in p u n o I effect, ".o riled bolts, rulHcs aiiii Rill ish sush. Navv blftp or blurk, J, ' Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats Actual S25.00 to $30 00 Valum Plushes o,v hruvx ull - wool mate rials. Lurgr fur col la is. Long, full - lluro contji in alt- the new models. Every size for woman or miss. li j j kin': Worneri Flannelette Night Gowtti $1.98 NEW LINGERIE WAISTS QOc A Innte mtty 3ffT new tl i"ndv ,11 W J Iheue lovely voile blgusea, t.atc nod ntln nlilei v Mfmiiied froniH Women! Elastic Top Toples . CoraeU ' $1.50 l 6 I WOMEN'S tfl2.5(h SATIN $l-P 98 and SERGE DRESStS r A Mircta! L'rtniiihit.- fni' toinollCvc tntly. hllU. rutins, titflttax and 4 -- - , r-- -. - ---. - ' -A . " . ' ' nil-wool seiires, Minu-lne iimri Tn ymlnoiuerv trlnjntlncH All Mund all fchitleH . h. IXfH I iWomei'iV$16.50 PbJip & CJVjC, ' 91 il.JJO H i..f...... 13.1 , uriciua - wn wi" wi umi- -s i' r' Girls' Winter COATS $6.9Stp;$9.98 SSsfflH liiWiiH mm - You Can See More Good and Beautiful Furniture Here in A "Few Hours than you could see in several days wandering over half a score or more of ordinary stores. The choicest selec tion from all the best factories of the country is heie assembled; the finest examples of furniture art- r l.i. . i , cransmansmp; tne 'most extensive snowing ot all that goes lo make homes attractive, artistic, comfortable , home-like. For these reasons alone, it is not to be won dered at that home-lovers from hundredsbf miles ajiout come to this largest, exclusive furniture Store in America. When you add to this the further convincing, compelling fact that, by reason of our com manding position in the furniture field and the inexpensive, yet prominent location of our Store,' prices are made consistently and .substantially lower than'elewhere, it is easily seen why we am regarded as rurniture rteadquarters. in tne course of over a generation we have completely furnished hundreds of thousands of homes, at lower cost and to the more lasting satisfaction of our patrons. Let .us show you our Store, our goods, and the savings in store for you here. nriijrr.i a ilka i i r n. --. m. . n1 lJJMw BONWIT TELLER. eCQ &jw Spechl5fiopOrhinaUon6 CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Vill Continue Tuesday, Their NOVEMBER FUR SALE p. MiHhu: lhr ni(nlrii ((nIcu( tmarl I tr ni'itiiuiix crtj'ipnii: r I'tritnl furitilun V Oumu A nut Arm t'lnlr an Attnm I Iwir Lmnii iu.I .i riiiputinLiU I'ifcmt IIIttui 'iHble Here are Rugs and Carpets Far Below Present Market Prices They were contracted for many months ago, before the heavy advances in cost of laborand materials. Oiy reductions have been made from the original prices, so that the actual" savings are considerably greater than the comparative figures represent. This is only in accordance with the Van Sciver policy to give the customer the benefit of our advantageous position, our sagacity and foresight, in the furniture and furnishings field. S36.00 Seunileni Tapebtry RnibHeR 0x12 $29.75 $51.00 Ilitdi-iiile Axmiimter. B.JXlll.O ,, 5Jy.(. sl.53 Jlrnt tVlltiill rl. :.',iijil, X1- SH-'.OO Hicli-iilc Aniinster, .J.;3 niirrlun Amin l.9iii. WO. .10 ltonl Wilton 09 ' S2I.M) !.80Uiii.lflirl, M.JSjil. 9lli .. . Ml'l.oO f-SG.OO SeamlobS Velvet. wf....K:'.!:"r,. l,Mv!r.r, '.'.t1" S80.00 Itoyal Willon, 0x12 : S39.73 "'" "" "-'" I K.-WIOC. .Sii7.:.l) 1 OUR GOVERNMENT ASKS! CARPETS All in II. U Il.t lire Icl.in Hit wJioleMilt- lUBt 4U tulj, I.'J2 llrst WllOol rl. l.'M J ll, J.J.53 lllirrlun .tmln Sl.Uijtl. !.SU Uiiul rlirl, Sl.TJ.itl. k'jO Ittnliurj lu-ivlrv Tni rlr.t llrunel, $1.05 jil. S32.00 Seamlcbs Vclu-l. 8.3xiO.(i .. . .S:ili..'iO S76JJ0 Sinilli Wiltnn WUcl, 48,.lll Tliut merchants make no increase in their i-nlcs force for the approacliiuit holiiluy busi ness, because the maximum man-power is needed for oihcntial work. That business houts be not extended as in f,oimer years, because fuel must be conserved. That, so far as is practicable, we confine 'our gift-giving to-essential things, beonute the ptoductiou of non essentials must bo curtailed in order that our fullest lexourcch may In devoted to turning out necessities. "The furpiture line offers an unusually wide choice of appropriate gifU that conform to these lequiiements, and our Store is sprendidly stocked to meet every prefer ence. We quote a few suitable useful gifts, the kind that irro life-long lenienihr.uicus: Ash Iieceivers, i i ' Humidors Herewith aie a few items irom our Dranery .Department, especially suitable Dinner Gouytt Clocks s Ndat Tableh Vanity Dressers Doolc Ends , Bookcases Fireside Sfts DRAPERY SPECIALS for Christmas gifts; Tap.itry A Velvet Scarf., $1.50 to $13.50 Tapestry and Moquette Couch Covert. $2.75 to $21,30 Portieres of Tapestry, Art Silk, Kapock, Velvet, etc., $4.S0 to $32.50 pair. Lace Curtains, $1.00 to $35.00 pair Blankets, $3.25 to $25.00 pair. Comfortables, $3.35 to $25.00 each. NOTIJ;- Wo make .t MieUulty of maile-tcorilir work In tills lit iiarinifiit. ami our niie.iiiilloi fucllltlft u!uro tlie tet rcsiiltu at (piu-fct i06t. 'Sori'inn Trays Too Wayons Hook Stands Hasy Chairs Waste Baskets Seiviny Tables Candlesticks Desk Sets Table Throws Chifforobes i i V '' ' - , , - J. B. Van Sciver Co, "? . jt , Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers aL,Z"1- .-1 - v ,. L t J.ci &y HTHE Furs included in this sale are of the very highest type and are distinguished by their beautiful quality and exclusive ness of style typically and dis- M tinctively Bonwit Teller & Co. COATS, JACKETS, CAPES and WRAPS of Mole Broadtail, Baby Caracul, Mink, Hudson Bay Sable, Nutria, Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), Natural Musk rat, Leopard, Raccoon, Natural and Taupe Squirrel. PELER INES, CAPELETS, STOLES, SCARFS and MUFFS of all the 0 favored furs. Trimmed Leopard Cat Coats, 125.00 30-inch long model, girdle and large cuffs of contrasting fur. liar Hudson Seal and Nutria Coats, 175.00 Dyed tnuskt.it, taupe or natural nutria; 30-inch loni models. HUVwfx2jok LJ I k'"' ,' 1 1 1 ' i d;i:j. 30- Taupe Squirrel Coats 295.00 long walking coats designed in full-back cape effects. Natural Squirrel Coats, 295.00 Chic, jaunty types made from the finest types made from the selected bjtie skins'. grade Squirrel Wraps, 495.00 45-inch long, full loose, enveloping models of selected pelts. fine Scotch Mole Wraps, 550.00 Full, voluminous wraps, which gracefully envelop the contour, combined with squirrel, Very Special- 100 FOX ANIMAL SCARFS Taupe, Kamchatka, Lucille, Georgette and Hudson Bay Blue. ' 24.50 35.00 . 39.50 wl t - FINE FOX SETS Large animal Scarf and Round Muff Trimmed With Heads, Taik'und Pw, Kamchatka and Lucille. .rf r Taupe1 k f'tjrxj 'J mm Alftij 1IUL' , J A !""4'U&!.r'-
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