7 Jr. -prTWKaappflraraBBBM' ' ?-'. 7. V" "' uww. n :; :'jffi' Z&WV:MSr-'ifX&mV;, nirim J wnvnnraBs.' low. t ' vm mimmmimmmmmimmmmmMmmmmmmmtnjAttmmM$mmm.M,jc 10 LENGTHEN LIFE Discoveries Olv Light en Re building Corpuscles te Renew Tissues .. "STAND-OFF FOR OLD AGE" Sew Yerk. Nev. 10. DUceveries of thf tI8UC'b"lli'nK. activities of the " white Heed corpuscle, believed by scl-' tntlats te point the way te the indefl nlte prolongation of, human life, were outlined yesterday by Dr. Alexis Carrel. of the Ileckefeller Institute, In an ad dress before the National Academy of Sciences. n Carrel's statements were taken y. many prominent scientists In hi .Jdlence te Indicate that the secret of RmMvlty might be found through the iiMvery of n means of stimulating the activity of these corpuscles. Dr. Cnrrel described the work of ih leucocytes, or white bleed corpuscles, -Li.t. e.nnrlmpnts had shown, he said. nmtecttd the body against Infection and Im stimulated the growth of new tissue .nrt the regeneration of dormant cells. He told of his experiments with anl naif which had indicated that the white Meed corpuscles iiiraumica me trewin e new tissue "by getting free growth titrating substances in the tissues." H pointed out that in extreme old age new tlnsue grew te heal wounds and broken bones. Hldeye Neguchl, n Japanese scion scien ilit, who Is olse a member of Jhe Rocke feller Institute, announced he had de veloped an anti-serum for Recky Moun Meun tain spotted ferer which new has n mertallt.1 rate of 70 per cent in the Hecky Mountain and Pacific Coast Dr. Theobald Smith, of the Institute's Princeton laboratory, announced his dis covery that the rate of mortality nmeng elites was considerably decreased by allowing tne animnis 10 nurse eniy ni ni eon minutes at their first meal and thn rhnncin them te ordinary milk. The calf, he said, was dependent for protection trem disease upon properties In the milk of its mother. ARRESTS ARE TO FOLLOW HAZING AT FIREHOUSE Yeung West Chester Man in Seri ous Condition West Chester, Pa., Nev. 10. An in vestigation has been begun by the trus tees of Fame Fire Company, Ne. 3, of tbls plnre, Inte the reported hazing In the flreheuse of Malcolm Iloepes, twenty-three years old, a new member, en Monday evening. Iloepes iN seri ously ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Iloepes, West Miner street. It Is experted that warrants will be issued for the arrest of several Are rempnny members. According te ether members", Iloepes was forcibly taken te the basement of the flreheuse nnd forced te undergo various Indignities after part of his clothing had been removed, lie was nlse compelled te perform sev eral "uttints" and mero than a quart of raw ousters was forced down his threst. He finally fainted, according te the story, and several buckets of water were used te revive him. A phy sMsn was railed later when his con dition Alarmed the men. Physicians 'declare he Is seriously In jurcd internally. DENIESWET" VICTORIES Fight Is Becoming Mere Bitter, Dr. Wilten Asserts CTilrage, Nev. 10.- anrt relent Jes "wet' A "mere bitter nnd "ilr" fihr Is en than was waged when nrnhihltinn v. adopted, Dr. Clarence True Wil Wil eon, of Washington, D. C, sepretnry of the Beard of Temperance, Prohibi tion end Public Morals of the Meth odist Knlsoennl Churrli. Hnlrt-Anuic-.ln,. In a survey of the result of the Novem ber 7 election, issued from the Chi cago office of the beard. Dr. Wilsen said, however, in his opinion prohibition would stand. He inserted that in Illinois, where the "wets" wen n referendum, prohibition wit "bctrawl by the officers of the law." "As I leek ever the election results. I de net see any 'wet' triumphs," he (entinued. "Every se-called ' "wet" vlcrery,' was in a 'wet State or city. I notice net enn rase wbere a distinctly dry section has gene 'wet' either hi the rsftrendum or in the election of n representative." PARROT TRIES SUICIDE Filling In Twe Attempts, He Gees en Hunger Strike Pittsburgh. Nev. 10. Orerce a Panama parrot belonging te W O te'dle!"' ' 0,,t ' bert8 n"d JJZA!'' ?? .Ms of ti. ,, uj .. , i. " ?"'u". . "a mm d the i'?ln. RJ,,,ndn w,,p" Persen wan V1."110' w.here Geerge Is kent l.e twisted the catch off his iV daw with Ms powerful beak nnd n !,;. ....?. ll,n1, ....:.. "" UIHU In" nnl The gas Jet was n hunger strike liar Ait unni.... . . - te find fi'' :rV... 7' prp". the studio .,..;.i..j "";'. . ""? 'i ''7","" "in nactt. anjn Ride open. New Oeerge Is en Hnn Tffiirnr.ln.. ,u . . WW-AW,. tuddy! FINGERPRINT PUPIL ON JOB Csuits Four Arreit. i ei Pany in Myaterleua Firea Nev. lU.-carfnrp M- ferentlT ib ''"' l ""'""an who '" In New vU P '' ""Kerpriiii- fiht TMtTIll.. In MW '"J" "'i'".- ft T'A enr "5rk0 !r, ""r tempanv. iu, , if '"", '"her ffii-deKTllnn!! 14 for V.& '.'::.... T,," '"" "-'" e uliirius had some time, tv '. t. r.i "" 'm uipr, l hii..,i. .,: K.::-'.",r.R "'s eik fn -V" ""nuns the iili.. i.... "rn van in.... , , : n,""i" iiine, Printing ?m It1),. " l '! M '- Ojstery, "''i'" iiiiiiscii te tilt 10,000,000 MARKS MISSING B,r"n 8J'Pme" DlMppears en Way Berlin NRa,,Way 8tat,0n "" Hel WiM i .""" " '""'wlKninwit The Ili.l"l,,!J,1I1'?, r,,v'"'! -His.Ml.irt Blnm ?' ,'"'"",''d while the '"'K i,,hy ,.?". ,,,,u W.J- frt .e Mic, Ti, ... .."" r'iy station St I0,(Mj.,narV . uimiiint notes, HIIS lllflllti all in enu All These Goods en Sate Tomorrow f8I01B OPENS DAILY AT t A, M, AND OI.OBRI AT Bit P, 3 1st Anniversary Values Women's $1.50 Len$rl title Chamois Suede Gloves If SB MM Pheae Orders Flll4 Bsll, Walnat lt KeysUM, Mala 411 : And Friday Bargains extraordinary combine te make tremendous savings: especially eh Thanksgiving and holiday gift needs. Fashionable elbow length; embroidered bck. r-..u, liunKie, wnue, grny and beaver. mi ... , Women's $4.80 Kid Gloves, $2.98 Elbow length; tan, brown and beaver. , Klrst Fleer, Seuth Mede, $r Women's $2 Fine French Kid Gloves Twe-clasp; Paris point backs. Black, tan, brown, gray, beaver; also black with white backs and all white. $ 5 MaiieraVsPSM BATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE PhmtOHtnFinsS Marktt Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Filbert Stvtnth 'Sim. Tt An Exceedingly Choice Let of Finest J55 Fur-Trimmed Coats Quite a few with deep fur cuffs and all with big, handsome cellars of Fashionable Opossum, Nutria or Caracul Furs Net mere than a few of each stunning kind but wonderful variety of distinctive new models. They come in all the fashionable new shades, and with every modish whim in full sleeves, and "different" Meusing, braiding, embroidery and pockets. High-grade Belivias, Suedines, Velours, Mannish Coatings, Broadcloths and Plushes All with peau de cygne linings and warm inter linings: all suDerblv tailorerl nnrl mr.af no fully finished. m nrethen skcend fleer 1 Silk Undergarments Tomorrow l HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE! $1.50 te $2 Sports Hats Sensational 9:30 A. M, Sale! Clese out of all limited lets from our own fine big stock all reduced te half and less. Net a single hat in the let was in tended te sell for anything like se little, even at wholesale. Lyens and paen velvet hats in large dressy un trimmed shapes; also some plain velvets. The sports hats come in felt and suedelike in a great variety of wanted colors. ,1,-M II ll-4taMMM $3 te $4 Readyte Wear Sports Hats, $1.98 Felt top with beaver fac ing; also plain felts in sports shapes. Black and colors. Children'. $2 98 Hats Vntrtlir. in tiTaetr Bmrl akTrm. band and streamer trim- 0 xfe ming. I.lt ISrethtri 1st Fleer, North Handsome Fur Coats These big Anniversary savings will surely tempt Christmas buying! A small deposit reserves selections. ' $700 Black )$JA? Caracul Coats) Ttfel Trimmed with black lynx or 47 inches long. taupe iex, $500 Hudsen Seal Ceat, $397.50 47 inches long; nat ural skunk trimmed. $250 French Seal Coats, $1 A 7C Capes and Wraps HkJ' 45 inches long; trimmed with natural squir rel, skunk, beaver, dyed squirrel, etc. j Ml llrellier SECOND FLOOtt On Sale 10 A. HI. Vggggf i l BBwf ga w a r-j i rrr V --' d&&f W,i Udds and ends one of two of a kind. They average almost half price many at less! Slightly rumpled from handling. $2 te $3 Values) g 4k OQ Chemises, camisoles and a ( I few bloomers. ) JL $3 te $4 Values) g-g gg Chemises, boudoir capsj I " and petticoats. ' JL A $4 te $5 Values) qA qc dffi? Chemises and nptti. PTFvO . r .. , Women's Latest Pumps & Oxfords Actually made te sell at $7! Made for Gray Bethers, Syracuse, iV. Y., one of that city's finest specialty stores. coats. $5 te $6 Values) C rhprnidPR. nlcrir. emt-na w B""""l " --....-,.- . MZrT?ih . SMii mT IMS II '"TIT lJr , ' U0WI 11 .ft 7 'JiJM UN c1 1W ,8rriASSL Kfflrf Yt I" stfiw "" J. ft B!I7 N!!v98 t3-,sjr;Sci m ."7 Ktyrjf" jg , f imwM.JK Jl'K!Jl'-Vi, f 1 v'fiWv!lm''JSXt Stse 5r7 fee? . ItMSAlSr ', wi ; fSS Wfflli i i $-i .95 ; j 1 : I?), with beige J T Beautiful New Turbans In rich slipper satin embossed with geld and silver embroidery. Borrowing the rich color and picturesque charm of the quaint Ukrainian nead-dres.s. The model pictured features lovely old blue combined with silver stitching in most attrac tive fashion 1 The soft crown and split brim gees off at charming angles en each side. Others show brighter colorings and even mere appealing designs in their nnnlimie cm cm bieideiy of leather" and quite a few are stitched all eer' with silver thread in novel pattern. Black and soft wool tones. Millintry for Matren and Children alie in tnatchllti showing! I.lt Itrethnrs TlttKD FLOOlt '- WWSP"WFSS"WpBfWAHSSISrSS-WrSS" Friday Bargains $5 Heuse $9.79 Dresses j M Imported English ginghams In blue, green, brown, lavender and pink checks. Surplice cellar style with organdie trimmings in white or contrasting color. Sizes 26 te 44. Paneled style in regular and extra sizes with wide panels, roll cellar and crisp white organdie vestccs. Sizes 37 te 5.). Ne mail or phone orders filled Lit llrellirm SKC'O.VD i-'I.OOIt Women's $0.98 Men's & $4 Um brellas Manufacturer's namplfa. Of union taffeta j best Parairen frames. Pmtty fancy handlen for women : plain and natural weed handles for men. Guar anteed fant color; full 26 and 28-tnch lze. Lit Urethrrn First Fleer, Market Street 38c Kiddie Suiting, 25c Sturdily veen and verv dur able. Small checks, stripes, tweedy checkH and plain colem. Pink, llgfct. blue, rep, Copon Cepon Copen haifen. brown, red. rnalze and navy. 32-Inch. 30c Percale Shirtin. 22c Printed dpnlcntt. fivun.. e..i ! checks in ene or two color combinatien1!. Very attractle. 36-Inch. Lit llret hem Klrst Fleer, Neith 1 fib $1 te $6 Sterling Stiver, 59c te $4.98 Cheese ervei, jilc scrveis, l.rry vpoerip, gravy lailU".. crvnm ladlm, lemon forks, susar spoons, tomato Hcivirs, letttii e ferltH. plcklp forks. ellv. spoons, sordine forks and lien boil j.poeim. Urlght llnlsh Colonial ileslgn. Lit llretlirrx First Fleer, .Seuth Plain All-Weel Rus $10 Value t m SA l S5 Value O . nr fc.v - - D-F.r e 5 , Size .in; fert. 2W Kelinsky MarmotCeatsHO Natural trimmed. raccoon- Geed looking colors; fringed en both ends. $35 Axmimter Rugs, 7.6x9 feet, $26.98 $35 Axmimter Rugi, 6x9 feet. $17.98 $8.50 Grati Rugi, 9x12 feet, $6.98 $15 Velvet Runners, 2.3x9 feet, $9.98 Lit llrellier Fourth Fleer $19.50 Velvet Runners, 2.3x12 feet, $12.98 60c New Precess Fleer Cever ing, iq. yd., 39- Twe yards wide. Full rolls I 50c Stair Carpet, yard, 25c I upd.and-fllire. 27-Inch Limit ed let. "'" 60c Burlap Stair Carpet, yard, 33c IWerslbl.. in hedy brushcli dc slBns. 27-.nch. c Women's $6 & $8 Pumps and Oxfords, $3.95 Lmd ni,V .'.'.'il? qu""t,cs of ,atf,,lt colt. Mtm. suede. kl,l Reli-ct kid, tan RuruI.i calf and rimer com- Oxfords in tan calf and black kid One-strap pumps of patent colt quarters. Each oxford and pump cleverly designed and expertly made. Welted soles anl smart walk ing heels of solid leather. Sizes 1 te 8, AA te C. Slightly less than 500 pairs cheese early ! Ne mail or phone orders. ' v " i. .. ..... ... t. Muses' and Children's 1 Si QS II KO WW In blnatlens. Straight or wing tips with center perforation and welted s-elts. all heels. AH size-. Hand-turned 1 Si. $3.50 & $4 Shee f 1 A special Anniversary group at less than the actual coat of making! Peny cut. lace style in uumiwai, with hwaw ft-elted oak Uather m,I Sl7,s ' t. : Lit llret hrr -FIRST Fl.itnll e'.TH Chemises, night and petticoats Night 8 $10 Values) slips and ( 65 $1.95 $1.50 Cotten Jersey Pantalettes 79c Sea Island cotton; double elastic c u lT s fully re-enforced. Black only. ! en l Fleer Candy Package Special Pound fai"!' a-Pertil ch.fi latus : mint puffs and p amit i,r ttH. C'liorelalp-C ered pound vn; licpt lt Fleer 79 .r Ml.. .Mur'.linuilliiwii, I HOrl ir ind Siihvsi j -Second Fleer ight gowns. chemises Excellent grades of crepe de chine and sntin; beautifully made. Great variety of lovely ntyles. ' ) V "Gilbert" Mantel Clocks $-1 41.45 Tambour Shape in Mahogany 20 lz inches long, 10 inches high Beautifully made mahogany rases, with rich piano polish. Famous move meve ment guaranteed accurute. Hours and half hours strike en cathedral gOllgS. KIIWT KLOOIt, SOI'TII Tomorrow! $16 Fleer Lamp and Shade, $11.90 Mahogany fin ish b n s e; pretty silk shade, lined, fringed and trimmed with geld braid and tassels. Gas or elect rii. $7 Indirect Lighting Fixtures, $4.95 irns r r In. irl 1 O-ilirli linu I inhnM.-wl i tttt Meifil MrcaMl Ut Hrefirn-TUim KlOQU f.lniitnl let full Women's $6 $9.89 Sweaters . J & Fine worsted in button and tuxedo styles; plain and njelt weave-,. Seme have brushed wool trimmings. Plain and two-teno etTects. Children's $3 Sweaters, $1.98 Slip-en styles,' link-und-hnk -titch; all wool. Sizes 24, 26 and 28. U lute, bull, brown nnd peacock. Lit Ilrnthrra Set- mil Klner Women's & Misses' Handsome $30 Velvet Dresses $1 7.75 Tomorrow High-grade samples from an exclusive maker at less than cost of production! Big Anniversary Special in Gifts of Dainty Jewelry! $3.S0 Mesh Bags, 1;95 O 7 JL Tomorrow eci-sibie ring mesh. Square shape-, with plain frames and long $10 Drew Trunks, $6.98 II, I), r M ilk, .hHt .n.n i. r., ihrel-iren liottem 30-Inch. Tluul I i, ,r tchain bandies. Silver Finish. Stunning new medels for afternoon wear, in nn An- -nlversnry group of surpass ing loveliness and charm! Seme in plcturesque basque style, trimmed with con trasting velet and show ing beaded fringe ornament at the wuitt-line side draped models with fash fash fash ionable bolster effect at neck and sleeves and ex quisitely simple styles en youthful lines with gath gath ered skirts. All Miew very newest sleeves nnd neck lines nnd rany have fetching touches .if bright color te add te rhelr iittractixeness. Lit llrnllirr." Hteend Fleer rrr- IIT jSjpahV BBOTHEMB , , 98' $2 and $3 Jet Necklaces Leng effects, knot between each bend. Finished with tas sel or loner (Iren. init?MM,!S,A?,d fine,t meh of HAMILTON, HOWARD, 49c $1 te $1.50 Cameo Pins Reproductions of hnnd-i cnrveil heads mounted en plain or engraved geld-filled pins. lLHN0!? WALTHAM and ELGIN Watches. ceilU ROUI 1111(1 standard prices . F ... ...rH um ttuill TTOltllCl. fcfn. lie??"' i""'1 el(-ftllel cases, men's and women's styles, all at Lit Hrntlii-rt. I'lUST Kl.uult, SOl'TU ?!?$??"" mahV A" te" 'hopping headquarters for all l'.r.7'ni' "' "" 'rf"". The.' notably geed values - w.,. ,, mmremety worth while! Tots' 4.50 White Cashmere Coats ribii Msl $0.98 jmgMTamorrew ! 2t r We Mr tfi -'ii I' CSS, j ') or -j cj St5 : gctta Je5 DnceMetcivixadise White wool enshmere with hand-shirring and pretty stitching. All warmly lined. Sizes 1 te 3. Ltii Tots' Vlilt Our RuUurnut Rttt a. f.; . Little Beys' $1.50 Tub Suits, 93c Oliver Twist med-! els in chnmbrny and linen, with braided sailor col cel lars and cuffs, pockets and tie. Sizes 2 te (1. 1.11 llrmlirra MICOND rU.OOIl f ETrrrtlilnic t Lent frlceBfVfnlh Vi,0, $2 Lin- Frecks. i White Persian lawn, with dnintv pipings or con trasting stitch ing. Sashed or belted. Sizes 2 te G, $2 Heuse Dresses $1.19 till, char, ,, I i i i'.v triilkh' i i i .U',mI in,, 1, x i, ii organdie- or it n'r.is' ln-' 'r'nimltiu Women's $2 Pajamas, $1.49 KlKur.'d ilaiini Hlllli HurU, med, ' wl'h i' -r Htit ' ng 90c Extra-Size Chemise, 65c VIM lii.ite i.i v h I'tlllt up nM.iuI 1. 1 Trlmmtd I, ink un.i front with ,i ,na t-i rrent with i,i ,nj I U omhreldcrv Ne m i I j, ' or phem erdiTH Tots' $1.80 C.nn ia Girls' $1 Bleemers, 59c lilaclt or white satcen Slz. te u Tots' $7.50 te $10 Coats, $3.95 te $4.95 (, hlnchlllns, chevletx, etc Sb.es 2 te Men's $2 Union Suits, $1.49 . Children's 40c Waists, K25c Hnndom-mKed. ' v' otten rlldir-ii ' . Men's $1 Undf itaiKiem-inlNrd Men's $5 te $8 Shoes, $2.95 run, jiatrnt telt and Kunm.tnl All 'Iz"'' In let Women's $4 te $5 ) $V45 Pumps ftr.ip hltirlv ,, ,r , ,, h. Beys' and Girls' 1 .95 $3 te $4 Shoes .... i h".in a" fu"""',al 0'"' rubber Women's $5 and $6 Pumps, $1 lWnt colt nnd bhuk Uul JTiph Women's $4 & $5 Shoes, 50c ,. , 10 A. M. Salt Snrle.iH l,fttli..l Heed no ririKP e Mail or Phene Ordrrs Filled en Subway Footwear Women's $5 Sweaters, $2.98 Hutien medfls in w ,t,(1 fll,.0 riM. 'ti'.'li Warned hnd Women's 85c Gloves, 39c ur Pheno or,WH WIiliu ami . ...Ilr" Women's $1.50 1 nec Union Suits ) JfX Cotten with Bilk Btrlprs' " Children's 85c Underwear, 49c and 59c Hw-r: lln.-il cotton v.-hIh ,,,,.1 pants Children's $1.25 Suits, 79c i lii,i liriiil .1..... . ' ' ' ' IMIH4 aiMH lerwear. 79e dilrts nnd drawers. Tots' 'iluulutnm te . $1.50 Dresses, 79c win cnumiiraMi .Si(.H l Our New miMla. l.h an4 siark.l U,: 1 Women's & Misses' $I2 Coats, 7-50 Vine wcml coat ings, tweeds, ve ve eours, kcrseye nnd double fmed materials plain colors and mix-lures. ii f . -.- women's $1 Stockings, 39c I'litihleiu i s I lj i.ifli and rorde n Mill runn Women's $1.25 aiecKings. ac Wmi1 in leather shudun, Women's 25c Cotten Stockings . . SuilMllt-hS lilnck potion. Children's 15c Cotten Stockings. . urn ami con eviin rii.i....i 75c Half He.. aeJ Weel lit.,itlir iiilxtiine if V i IV ' ill Uft) Mill run. 12k Mill run. 12k ret ten. i m m i T LhJ.M, :hlX 1IHOTIIBKS- .A, L liL i.W'ttwfr,
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