Japan Plans to Control Pacific During the War Washington. Oct. 26.—Announce ment of Japan's plans to patrol the entire Pacific ocean from Alaska to South America, thereby relieving the Pacific and Asiatic fleets of the Unit ed States, was received here to-day in the form of apparently authen ticated statements appearing in the Japanese press. These plans, it was said, have pro- NIOI.I. NUN— HAKIUSBUHU, KUIDAV, OCTOHISR 20,1017. FOUNDED IWI Everybody Should Economize j Smartest New Styles in Women's and Misses' j ec ' a * Exhibit of Corsets But Not to the Extent of Coats of MaFVeloilS Reality For Misses and Girls * Our newly enlarged corset section and /F -Y/K D *_ „ A 17IVFZNSTF French fitting room is located on the sec- AjSinS iT.ll IZiCOTl()" m lJllS(- I • a O 1 • • TWT A 1 |7* a ond floor under the personal management J -————7 —; — Allowing P%ew Style features ° fa i J\.r\ — Business is better in Canada and Great ; I f L* Britain than it was before the war. Never have WE SHOWN Such wonderful coats .V I)kHLCU. K^iOTSCTICrC —So will it be here. We must keep all and suits. The elegance of the materials, the WHO ANTE-.,TAND* THOROUGHLY THE our mdustr.es going and everyone at worK. SMART> , MES> THE BEAUTY OF THE COLORINGS \'A VV./V tific requirements of every figure for — More and more business everywhere, . , ' . A I every age. . BTV 3GG\ is the government s crying need, because THE iincst tailoring - that Can K piOLlllLcl \ To-dav we direct your attention to the ||JJ|JF the war cost is partly taxation of profits. anywhere. HIW VX * There should be no waste Showing to-morrow— new arrivals of indi- FLAW A '\V \ No hoarding— but viduality and charm---many that will not be ?-. ILL NNP7O|K H R E LRSET S FEEL N °' lU EFFECTS Proper Spending and Victory c^u l <> 113 Featuring Special Corsets — ——: Suits at $19.50, $25.00, $35.00 to $195.00 mmW I ! r T" or hisses at SI.OO up ore. ev, _ y es in Coats ill !| I\ /j Satm day Sale of Women s Reducing Corsets J/I fr% /t/%/1 /i m c /I V i* i i • * i ISFJ M I \ I Women's reducing corsets with elastic supports and inserts W OTYlcrl S V UUIWcU/ 1 here are many little things in styl ES ABOUT I 1 \ ' — medium bust, long hip, 6 hose supporters sizes 23 ~~ ; these suits and coats different from what you I I I | | K J Complete showing of bust confiners and brassieres in many R--|< The best grades right Iron, the .ead- SE£ , WQM ORDINARILY; SO if yOU WOuld HAVE I "*** ing makers-footwear th, T IS buii. „POO something exclusive we urge you to look at I'" LA '"' >C " , "" (K ""' LER this exhibit of new arrivals; any standard of /J\\ 'j lute comfort in wearing and to retain . HU R 11 J ill YTX EM V\ 1 lit 1\ tixJCSI I^llls their shape and good .ooks till practieaiiy Y OUR expectations will be fully measured up to. / _ - ' BOWMAN'S— Third Floor. Women's black calfskin laced boots with the new military : ]\/I FE F ' Women's mahogany kidskin, extra high cut laced 'boots /F P J I 71 * F %A|)L! with either wing or straight tips. Pair $8..>0 111 t* ClVOf CIDIV iflCCd 'AttUwKwSSk \\ omen's finest imported kidskin high cut laced boots, JI-J}-.JJJJ; J W A. ■] \ i TVUm! ' /'( with or without buckskin tops — bench made with full French flh ! M A special shipment just in baskets made of whole . - heels. Pair *. $12.00 and $13.50 '(V' J' \''M ML 1 willows; they're scarce and at the followng prices you \I*Y Women's Spats — taupe, pearl, brown and khaki — extra high II I\U H V O * should select yours, as the next to be had will un- 2*l) cm, with nine bone buttons. Pair $2.00 j ILL S /R|,|L L / I Milll MX || fill, I inches long, $1.00; 20!/> inches long, $1.20. LUXUriOUS—' tVarm -&oftoft HNR WirlP QPL PRFMN WL ( / I \ll \ Mm itroi yjil i'i litl s ' ze ' MANHATTAN GJHIRFC STIA! '~Z SCARFS CAPES STOLES MUFFS iviaiiiiaLLdii oiiii lb bur 1 nmmings Galore INBIACK,T AP e,RED AND CROSS FO X,BIACK AND TA U P E WOU, ~ i * I I 1 A . r .1. .„ „ ... prices will surely tempt you to make a choice •* • FFLFLTX LI -TU —The sight of them will offer you many valuable sugges- ; selection— L * K' V^ ET . IE cloth-with trimmings of laces, ribbons and Opossum collars $7.95 SILKS —THE collar sets just right around the neckband. | " Seal collars $10.95 40-incli satin charmeuse — twenty best shades and black and — The front buttons high up — no sagging to draw the col- ; Extra Size Gowns — long-sleeve model with V-neck— tucked BOWMAN'S — Main Floor. white. Special, yard $1.95 lar down and set SAME unconifortable at back of neck. \oke reinforced around armholes. Also low neck short- *4O-inch crepe meteor —A large and varied assortment of — ln fact — Manhattan is shirt perfection in j sleeve models, trimmed with laces and embroidery full, street and evening shades ' Yard sl,Bll Styie-Quaiitr-Fit : #1 .5,1 F 1. 5 0,*,.T 5 , Steamer and Auto Robes Envelope chemise in many pretty and attractive styles — -N. ... . . 40-inch chiffon velvets a soft, pliable quality for dress-or Price range to meet every purse — trimmed back and front with Val. or filet lace — broad shoulder Exhibiting a very choice collection of handsome robes — ; suit in light or dark colors. Yard $4.95 1 T" DT * SOME FINISHED WITLI NEAT embroidery edge, while still others 'IFW-RL' °lV < iros 'IN' 1 FU\ I'? NN° NO'ATTKN W °? 36-inch all-wool serge, navy and black, yard SI.OO 1M CCK wear at JUL have elaborate front and back trim. Prices, 59F, 75 #4 * so'o ' * 7 00 UP TO 43-inch all-wool serge, navy and black, yard $1.39 and $1.25. * * * 54-inch all-wool coatings, plain and fancy, yard $2.50 — Not the regular quality of half-dollar neckwear but— T -, . . , ... —Steamer robes in nlush ,vnnl MTTNN BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. Extra size washable flesh satm camisoles with lace band . steamer roocs in piusn, woo , cotton and wool mixed — Extra heavy satins with self and contrasting figures — trimming full sizes, 46, 48 and 50. Price, $1.98. —browns, grays, blacks, greens and blues some have rubber . _. *%•/•/•• I stunning designs and artistic color blending — the much BOWMANS— second Floor. LI 1 155L 1^3| NCCS $4.00, $4..>0, $5.50, SO.OO, $7.00 to If lytirrfify Diffjfii If F/> J,/)# wanted English square-a shape that requires a third more SIO.OO. It 5 1711 gIUy LSlll ILUII LU Wl f SUPERB NECK- 00 Place the Wonderful | Bulbs horn Holland Just NoW wear— at a fraction of the true worth. Y1 C~IZ f '°Ll q '^ tolian VocaltOll Wavy Hair Switches b,, :" crcis ; h T crc ,;" c T* "T K OAIE in your home. Then use it while paying the HOITI HOLLAND TO BOWMAILS balance according to our gradual club-plan- • % I T . White Nainsook and Longcloth IfifUjj if reat y Reduced Hyacinth, Tulip and Narcissus Bulbs In view of the prevailing prices of cotton fabrics now the LLSMMI RE F VOLUTIONAR >' | N ITS wonderful new method Switches in this assortment were sold at a ollowing offerings are mighty cheap— quality considered. 11 of tone control. much higher price. Every switch measures at which will be sold as tollows : Bowman Special Longcloth —s-yard pieces 6 of BHHHI IMII WC invite you to come to our sth 1 ' CAST inches in length; all are mounted on Hyacinths healthy bulbs pink, white andj)luc English Longcloth— electric finish— lo-yard pieces, sl.s(> M■> floor Vocalion Section and hear +), triplicate stems. Complete shade assortment— 8F each, dozen Berkeley English Longcloth —36 inches wide—fine quality — MBBHlI'll > this remarkable phonograph. /"' / no grays. For to-morrow only Tulips — nicest lot we've ever seen — all colors — single 0-yard pieces •••••• $2.69 The Vocalion gives more than the enjoy- / . and double ....................... ... 20c dozen Nainsook — an excellent soft finish quality for children's 19 V ment of listening to music ; by means of the / r\ 1 OC Narcissus — the old-fashioned favorite with its wax-like ind infants' wear. Yard 17<- | I 13 Iraduola you may vary each tone as you I (| / N I /r\ I "E ver 20* dozen Nainsook —36 inches wide —lo-yard pieces, boxed, $2.00 1 WISH * I I \ T BOWMAN'S— Basement BOWMAN'S— Second Floor. BOWMAN'S— Fifth Floor BOWMAN'S— Third Floor, , I ' • FRIDAY EYEXTNTG, greased to the point where the Jap anese naval officials have arranged for coaling facilities for their ships. The decision is said to have been the outgrowth of the conferences be tween American naval officers and members of Viscount Ishli's mission. Such a move by Japan would mean the patrolling by her fleet of almost two-thirds of the water surface of the earth. Use McNeil's Pain Exterminator.—Ad U. S. Lends Italy 25 Commandeered Ships Washington, Oct. 26.—The ship ping board agreed yesterday to char ter to the Italian government ap proximately twenty-five American commandeered steel ships of an ag gregate of 100,000 deadweight tons to relieve Italy's shortage of ship ping to transport vitally needed sup plies. This action was announced yes- ? \W > - • - * •• ITAPJEUSBURC **?&&&& TELEGRAPH terday l>y Chairman Hurley, of the board. Great Britain has been sup plying France and Italy with ship ping to meet its emergency needs, but cannot continue to do so In view of increasing British shipping re quirements. Italy has strongly represented its great need, and she gets live more ships than were allotted to the French government a few days ago. Part of the ships chartered will be old and part new, und some may be taken from those on the way from the Great Lakes to the ocean. JSoamcmZ PAYTON IN REVUE? Corse Payton is going to fall for musical comedy. That at least is the rumor that hit Broadway. Pay ton appeared at the home of a the atrical manager, where an informal affair was being given, and present ed an imitation of George Arliss as Hamilton. The impersonation was such a success that George M. Co han secured "America's Best Bad Actor" for the new Cohan Revue in a burlesque of "Hamilton." GKHAKI) IN FEATURE Fli .I James W. Gerard, ex-Ambassador to Germany, whoso articles, "My Four Years in Germany," are being published throughout the country. Is to appear in an eight-reel feature, the scenario taken from the series of articles. HOLMES' TWENTY-FIFTH YEAIt Burton Holmes, lecturer and globe trotter, opens his twenty-fifth sea son of "travelogues" November 4 at Washington. nCTOBTtR 26, 1917.. Perkins Potr io Deal Lowers Price in New York New York, Oct. 26.—The price of potatoes will drop here to-day, it was announced yesterday by the city's recently created food aid com mittee. More than 300 carloads will be thrown on the market, it was said, and consumers will have to pay only three cents a pound, as compared with from four to six cents. The new price will give the retailer; a profit of $1.60 a barrel. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25cat all druggists. 3