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Signed Oct. 25, 1M0- Lovely Sable Furs When you consider what a perfect finish they make for a tailored costume there is no wonder that they are in great Request. Hudson Boy sables, mostly tipped or blended: '- Single skins, $110 to 5200. . . . ' - Two skins or more, $250 to $1200 that last price being for stole uf twelve skins". .. . ' ... , tU Russian sables;-very few of these are tipped; as a rule they ore natural. , ' ..-..' One-skin boas, $250 to $400; the finer they are the darker brown in color. Two-skin boas arc $G40 to $800. (Second Floor, Client nut) Smart New Tricotine Dresses for Young Women $47.50 This group of brand-new tricotine frocks includes some new models, and just such dresses as girls and young women are asking x for now. There is the fashionable dark mother popular color. The dresses have round necks and short sleeves, there is one stylo combined with glistening satin, another in. beaded effect, and,a third, a rather tailorish model with nppliqucd panels. . , ; They're youthful, and becoming. $47.50 and 14 to '20 year sizes. (Second Floor. " --: ,4JTI ' ' , '' ' All-Eilack Waists c f Georgette Uncommonly attractive, first on account of their fine quality , lecond because of their exceedingly dainty pTcatings and tucks. There are two styles at $15 one square-necked with short roll collar and tiny frills, one with tuxedo collar and similar frills. One style at $18r square-necked and very small self-buttons. (Third Tloor, English Envelope Handbags Are Different Their good stylo attracts one at once and their novel features of interior construction are an agreeable change. In unusually largo shapes and made of pin seal and velvet calf skin in various colors, with corners and flexible mountings of silver gilt H J Prices $35 to $50. , . (Main Floor, Chestnut) New Plaids and Checks to Make the Fashionable Skirts For sports wear, for school wear, for general Autumn and Winter wear, plaid skirts are certainly popular 1 And here are the materials" to make them in the Dress Goods Store. There are demure velour checks, there are gay and striking plaids, there are soft rich colorings, there are quiet plaids and others not so quiet, for there's a wonderful variety from which to choose. From black-and-white effects to the gayest plaids there is scarcely a color combination that has been overlooked, and they start with pretty plaids at $2.75 a yard and 40 inches wide and go on up to $15 a yard for tho softest camol's-hair plaids at 54 inches wide. ' ' There are many prices in between, many of the materials are the right weight for pleated skirts, and practically all, save the $2.75 quality, are 64 inches wide. (First Floor, Chestnut) niNDERELLAnouj- adaus is asking for diver cloth slip pers with one strap, high French heels and Pointed toes. She will fad them in the Ex clusive Little Boot Shop at $19 a pair. (Writ Floor, Market) es for Women Who Are Making New Handbags f. "0 in pleasant variety and rii Bnionnbl sJzcs and styles. Wlyer-plated, frames in .many ns are $1.26 to $4. ftn.cy novelty frames in differ nt colors, some imitation shell of. is r 8omo carved, are $1.50 to 13,60 each. . . , 7TTW7 SrP?' " " v ..fWHIt ?v? ai I rf v L?V Fram the One Who Uut Uur Keal blue, also a pretty tan shade Chftnut) with the finest possible tucks Control) Silk Petticoats in Large Sizes are of various weaves and various dark colors such as taupe, pur ple, green, navy, brown and so on to go with suits. Jersey top petticoats with taf feta flounces, $12. ' All-jersey pctttcoats, $14. . All-messallne with pleated flounce, $,13.50, ' All-taffeta, $10 and $13.50. (Third Floor. Central) Another Shipment of Women's Handkerchiefs at $3 a Dozen They're so good they don't stay long! ,L.' Those aro handkerchiefs made in Iceland for us, bought a long time ago, and under the price that we'd have to, pay to got .hem Sheer and spotless Irish flax, with dainty hems, plainly hem stitched. (Weil Aisle) hH i i? teiki The Most Beautiful Suits of the Season for will bo ready tomorrow for the inspection of women who love soft pile fabrics and massive furs. They nre in the subtle, fine shades of brown which 'Fashion favors this season, besides dark blues and black. Hero arc some of the new fashion features: A close, fine ribbon em broidery used in profusion. ' Rather long coats; one model, showing two tiers of Vandykes and much ribbon ' work. Skirts finished with em broidery. . . (First Floor. . These Gifts in Gold Will A Please a Man They are things he can use every day, and they are gifts tyat last. All are 14-karat gol(J. Belt buckles, $21 to $40. Match boxes, $43 to $72. . Cigar cutters, $12.50 to $18. Scnrf pins ?2.75 to $32. Key chains, $21 to $39. ..,, si t S2o Pockot knives, $15 to $21. Tie c 1 asp s $4 to $20. Cigarette cases, $120 to $315. Cuff links, $9.50 to $45. (Jewelry Btore, Clieetnul and Thlrtn0 Japanese Silks Price-Lowering The largest lowering of prices In years has taken place in our finest and heaviest Japanese white habutais. These silks were made to our order and are known as "choice Amorican No. 1" and are from 9 to 16 momme weight. . Thnre nro five different grades in the collection and the price of (Flmt Floor. Luxurious Novelties Among Women's Coat- Wraps One cordovan brown duve tyne hhs the new chenille em broidery and big splendid beaver collars and cuffs.' The silhouette of the garment is oval, and the price $516. A charming copy of a French model is a dull blue silk-and-wool duvetyne with lines of gold em broidery defining the shoulders and ending in arrpw-heads. This has collar and cuffs of gray squirrel and costs $350. A 'mushroom colored duvetyne is trimmed with mole fur and priced at $395. Others of these fine wrap-coats are made of bolivia cloth, velour and evora, and are often en riched with fine furs beaver, squirrel, fox and others. Also there are usually no two alike. Prices run from $100 to $568. (Vlrat Floor, Central) Odds and Ends Paris sends us bright-colored collars for cats red, blue and green, trimmed with.brass studs and bells; $1 Isn't much to make Pussy resplendent. Prices of manicure sets in silk lined cases run from $2 for a five piece set to $22 for a twelve piece: This last is in a leather covered case with imitation ivory Handles. The Kwikmlx mixer mixes any thing and everything mixablo. Price $5. Light-weight axes of cast steel have long handles, and sell at $1.50. - An all-nickel can-opener opens round or rectangular cans and can be used with tho right or left hand, 25c. Japanese nufbowls with ham mer and finished in black and sil ver cost $3.75. Hammered copper ash receivers are beautifully colored, $1.50 to $3.50. Utllizo the heat of the hot water boiler for drying clothes. A drier with six hooks can be adjusted to any size upright boiler and costs 50c. Grapefruit knives with saw edges. Price $1. Glass bowl ash receivers with dull brass cigar rests, $1. " (Fourth Floor, Centre.1) ! t M J& Women Embroidered side panels on both coats and-skirts. Very narrow string girdles of self-material. Dloused cdata. Embroidery in unusual places, such as tho waist-line and back. cll sleeves opening on tho inner steam. Beautiful" fur collars, and sometimes cuffs. At the same tlmo there are suits without fur collars, which can bo worn with the owner's separate furs. Prices are $175 to $460. Ctntrl) at Remarkable every one of these has been low ered $1 a yard.. The new prices are $3.50, $2.50, $2.25, $2 and $1.75 a yard. Considering that the regular prices are in every case $1 a yard more, you can easily sec, espe cially If you 'Bee the goods, that the economy is as remarkable as it is real. Chrntnut) SOME, of the Best dollar nightgowns that we have seen since "befo de wah" have just come in square - necked; kimono -sleeved sorts with a little pink stitching. Women who like things at once simple and dainty, please take notice. (Third Floor, Central) Good Choosing in Women's New French Gloves at $3. 75 All shortgloves, all new, all fresh, and all kinds women want to wear now and during the Winter Overseam sewn kidsklns in tan, black, brown or white, with needlepoint embroidery. Or another'stylo with square black hems on white, beaver, champagne or tan color, with combination embroidery. Or pique sewn gloves in black or boaver shades, with Fans-point embroidery. Or black gloves, pique sewn, with four rows of heavy white' embroidery. They all have 2 clasps and all are $3.75 the pair.. (Main Floor, Central) ( jf m MR &i Who Wants a New Mattress? Think of how long it is since you could have bought any mattresses of a standard, reliable kind at one-third less than regular prices! Years, is it not? Well, you can buy them at one-thlrd less now. Wo aro selling a now carload of felted cotton mattresses at a saving of 33 1-3 per cent. They aro a purchase made to exceptional advantage. These mattresses aro already complete and made up and come in sizes to fit bedsteads of all regular sizes. 3 feet wide, $14.50 3.6 feet wide, $10 8.3 feet wide, $15.25 4 feet wide, $17.25 h.u iec( wine, $io.ou f '(SUth rioor, Chestuut) , .;. New Fiction "West Wind, Drift," by George Barr McCutcheon, price $2. A story of tho experiences which followed tho wreck of a great modern steamship on a remote island. The Clan Call," by Hapsburg Licbe, price $1.50. A tale of the Kentucky bills', of feuds and love. "The Emperor of Elnm," by H. G. Dwight, price $2. The Eastern magio pervades this book, and the stories are stirring and dramatic. "Lady LUith," by Stephen Mc Kcnna, price $2. Tho heroine is a contemporary of Sonia Bainton, and a character study full of in terest. "The Row Dawn," by Stewart Edward White, prico $1.90. Tho concluding volume of Mr. White's trilogy, of California. In no other of his novels has he assem bled so fascinating a set of char acters. (Main Floor. Thirteenth)- Boys' Sufe Fine as They Make Them Wanamakcr suits for boys are as fine and reliable as they have always been. In some respects there is u noticeable improvement. This is especially so as regards tho fabrics. They are manifestly better. The making could hardly be bettor in ready-to-wear gar ments. All the suits are in the Norfolk style, made with belts. They are natural-fitting, which moans that they fall naturally into the lines and conformation of the wearer, and that they are not stuffed or padded or puffed. Theyvare mostly" single-breasted, but some double-breasted styles are also shown. They nre made in sizes for boys of 8 to 18 years and priced as fairly and reasonably as suits of the kind can be at $20, $22.60, $25 up to $36. All are Winter weight suits. (Seednd Floor. Central) New Velour Portieres at a Special rice These portieres, are made of extra-fine mercerized velour, with i French edges, and are marked at $40 a pair, tho lowest they have been for over two years; Tho material alono is worth much more. Window draperies to match,, with silk edge, $13.50 a pair. (Fifth Floor. Market) Infants' White Shoes Of white buck, button and lace, sizes 2 to 5, price $4.50 a pair; sizes 5 to' 8 (these have little wedge, heels), price 75. All these are in C to EE widths. Other white buck shoes, button and lace, with flexible welt soles, sizes 5 to 8, prico $6. (Fir it Floor, Market) Entire Stock of Light -Weight Upholstery Silks Lower-Priced Beginning tomorrow, every yard of our light-weight upholr stery silks will bo sold at a much lower price than it has been. The savings are about a third. , - Among the materials are plain Japanese, plain Florentine and plain Shikl, In 31 and 36 Inch widths, now marked $1.25 and $1.76 a yard. ?igured silks are now $1.60 to $2.50 a yard, hese are all new goods and the patterns are this season's best. They are silks suitable for draperies, lamp shades and other uses and tho clearaway comes just at the time when women aro buying silk for such pumoses. (Fifth Floor, Market) Open Season November 1 for . Rabbits and Ducks For rabbits in this State and for ducks on Chesapeake Bay. And gunners are getting ready. Fox, Parker, Winchester, Rem ington and other makes of shot guns, single and double barrel, $35 to $750. Peters, Western, Winchester and if. M. C. shells in all gauges and loads, $1 and upward a box. Leather andcanvas gun cases, $3.60 to $125. Macklnaws, sheep-lined coats, corduroy coats and trousers and hunting clothing of every descrip tion at a fourth less than regular prices. (The Gallery, Juniper) Little Apartments Grand pianos are the aristocrats among pianos. Almost every one who has another kind of;' piano cherishes the ambition to some day own a grand. For dignity and beauty, of line, for a distinc tion that makes itr unsurpassed as a piece of furniture alone, the grand piano is much sought. But until recently only homes with spacious rooms could accomodate such an instrument. To .meet the demand for a grand piano that can be Used in apartments several of the leading piano makers have built small grands, ranging from 4 feet 8 inches to 5 feet 2 inches in length. They are complete instruments in every way, with a range of power surprising in a piano so graceful, but they take up very "little more room than an upright piano, espe cially when standing in a corner. Here are five of the leading makes of little grands: ' Chickering, $1400 Mndeman, $1000 The celebrated Schomacker, $1250 Brantbackf, $895 Knabe, $1400 Any of these instruments may be purchased on convenient terms. We can, If you like, furnish diagram showing exactly how much floor space each piano requires. News Real News About the Oriental Rug Sale News of a new shipment of Kazak rugs, the best and largest shipment, of the kind perhaps in our experience, certainly the best in ten years. It seemed as if there were hardly so many Kazaks on the market in the particular sizes which this shipment brings. They range from 4x5 feet up as high as 10x6 feet. The choice of pieces in the neighborhood of 6x9 feet is largest in a long time. These sizes are at once scarce and much sought after. In quality the rugs are as fine as can be found in any market in the world. Many are of extraordinary weight and thickness with a great heavy pile. ' Kazaks are noted for the charming boldness of their designs and color contrasts. These are typical Kazaks in their appeal. They are mostly in figure patterns. The colorings are particularly good. Red, green, ivory, sky blue, robin's-egg blue; ecru and other tones are shown in effective contrasts. Think of choosing from such a collection at 30 to 50 per cent less than regular prices. They are marked $175 to $265. (Serenth Floor) . . Linen Scarfs 'Good and Low Priced For bureau, dressing table or chiffonier. The material is a pure white, pure flax, Irish linen, neatly scalloped on all sides. These are as good wedding gifts of an inexpensive kind as one could think of. Size 17x36 inches, $1; 17x45 inches, $1.25; 17x54 inches, $150 each. (Flrt Floor, Cliettnut) THE Children's Shoe Store has some of those specially priced shoes at $3.75 a pair, sizes 12'2 to 5. (First Floor, Slarket) For Hallowe'en "When a' the Witchie Mifht Be Seen" Suits to wear to the party good things to eat when you get there favors the guests novelties for folk big and little all these are here: Children's Suits Sateen Minstrel, $6.50. PeasantuHrl, $6.50. Yama Ysma girl, $8, Colonial, $12. Bo Beep, $12. Oriental, $12. Carnival girl, $9. Pussy cat, $9. Pumpkin girl, $8. Italian girl, $6.50. Mandarin, $6.50. Gypsy, $6.50. Fairy, $7.50. Cambric Clown, $3 and $3.50. Yama Yama, $3.75. Spanish girl, $3.50. Devil, $3. Red Riding Hood, $3. Pierrot, $3.75. Pierrette, $3.75. Adults' Suits in Sateen Yama Yama, $10. Carnival girl. $10. Gypsy suit, $B. Grand Pianos for (Krrptlan Hall, Second Floor) I Men's Fine Suede-Finish Soft Hats From London These are the finest examples of famous Lincoln-Bennett soft hats. The suede finish gives a little more nap than is in the usual smooth-finish hat and this has three advantages. The fab ric is softer, it' is considerably more durable and it takes a richer color. There arc two shapes in these hats and ten beautiful color ings, with a tendency to the lighter tints that smart Londoners prefer. The price is $15. (Main Floor, Market) New Fancy China A Delight to Gift-Seekers In this new collection there are many patterns and color effects shown now for the firSt time. These are novel and attractive. Gold decorations and floral de signs are numerous and tho general effect is one of richness and daintiness. The assortment is one that should delight all gift-seekers. Coffee sets, $12 to $13.50. Sugar and cream sets, $3 to Tea sets, $9 to $17.50. $4.50. Berry sets, $5 to $9. Fruit bowls, $3 to $7.50. Cake sets, $5 to $7.50. Celery sets, $3.75 to $7.50. Jam jars, $3 to $3.75. And all the other regular items regularly included in a collection of fancy china. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) A Dozen Varieties of 9 x 12 Ft. Domestic Rugs Six different makes at twelve different prices, surely affording plentiful selection for any one looking for a room-size rug. Wilton $97.50, $111, $152.50 Tapestry Brussels $45 and and $170. $54.50. , Axminster $67.50, $72.50 and Wool fiber $31. $82.50. Wool chenille $39. Body Brussels $78. (Perenth Floor. Cheitnut) French girl, $10. ' Devil, $10. Spanish man, $10. Minstrel, $8. Irish lassie, $14. Oriental, $13.50. Colonial Dame. $13.50. Confettc, $18. v Horns, 10c to 35c. Masks, 5c to 35c. Wigs, 85c. Favors, 5c and 10c Pumpkin heads, $2. Clown hats, 10c. (Serenth Floor, Market) The Candy and the Favors Peanut brittle, GOc a pound. Vanilla cream almonds, 80c a pound. Chewy nut blocks, $1 a pound. Chocolate-covered nuts, $1.50 a pound. Nut caramels, $1 a pound. Jordan roasted almonds, $1.25 a pound. for Buttercups and curls, 80c a pound. Mint wafers, 80c a pound. Salted nuts, $1.75 a pound. Glace nuts, $2 a pound. Cream-covered caramels, 80c a pound. Golden rod, 60c a pound. Caramel' nougat patties, 10c each. Jack Horner pies, with 12 favors, $2.50 to $10. Snapping bonbons, $1.50 to $3 a dozen. Large pumpkin lanterns, $2 each. Baskets to hold salted nuts, 16c to 25c. Large black cats, $2.50 and $3. Clown Kewple dolls, 53. oils, its, Surp dozen. Surprise walnuts, 50c a Place cards, with favors, 20c each. Fruit-shaped candy boxes, apples, pumpkins, lemons, oranges, 30c and 85c each. (Down Htalrs More, Chestnut) SHtifiJ2.'1 tkl-jnAh ,.-Lkfai... .'' ..wmM 1 'I r I M It l"g 'fc-yAi. Xyf . inovt tir.-vftv -m iiifi'iS t&.tita- 'M