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DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924. he Casyer Daily Cribune fore for Women and Misses } OND STREET ime and Evening Wear eted for this opening event @ture created by Paris— n infinite variety of styles, m the Directoire frock to the 1 beaded evening gown. 1 every size and shade. There is practically no limit to this display of Dresses — anticipating every requirement for every occasion, le Model Hats New York Models---Also Many French His Only a Fraction of Their Worth — Only Because of the Prestige we Enjoy Are We Able to Command * Such Matchless Co-operation From the Designers Of These Hats of Women’ s and Misses’ New A pparel Feason With One of the Largest , | FOR THURSDAY, McCallum Silk Hose | All pure thread silk, no lisle tops. Values that regularly sell at $3.95, For this event FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY ale i A FE ot Sat Pare yee se ei 5 Absent nequalled ‘ewhiars To celebrate the opening of The New Fall and Winter Season, we are offering new Fall apparel for women and misses at unprecedented low prices. Careful planning and the co-operation of the many manufacturers with whom we have done business for years enables us to present values that May never come again. Paris Designed Fall Coats Another magnificent assortment---doing full justice to the importance of this opening sale. Handsome Coats, cover- ing the entire range of style---hundreds of them---gorge- ously fur trimmed. All the styles the fashion magazines are showing for the new Winter season. The Fashiorable Furs Embrace: Jap Mink, Beaver, Squirrel, Caracul, : Hudson Seal, Fox, Squirrel, Skunk PAGE SEVEN. NEW YORK WILL JOIN TAX. SUIT AGAINST UL 9, Millions in Claims to Be Represented in Joint Action. NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Governor Smith has approved a contract whereby New York will join a num- ber of other states in a joint suit against the United States govern- Ment for the return of direct taxes approximating $309,000,000 paid im- mediately after the Civil war. New York's claims total $49,029,875, Virtually all the other states in the Union either, have adopted or are negotiating contracts providing for their participation in the joint action, according to State's Attorney Genera! Sherman. Delaware, Georgia, Iino: dia Minnesota, zZ already have completed steps to join the ac- tion, he said. The suit will seek the recovery of direct taxes levied by the govern- ment on certain manufacturers in the years 1866 ton Smith, brother of Suits alpeady authorised by 16 states call for the return of more than $116,000,000. Besides, New York's more than $49,000,000, the amount sought inclu $83,410.63 and Oregon, Heddawariare Of Air Mail Go to Omaha WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—Head- quarters of the air mail ‘service will be transferred from Washing- fon to Omaha at the close of this month. Setting the Styles (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) YORK.—The sleeveless pst iyi Sees another idea for drawing attention away from an arm too bare, er too long. The scheme is-@ brilliant chiffon handkerchief, ted just above where the short glove ends on the left arm. | NEW YORK.—An exclusive hos- fery shop today is displaying ight ontana, 630.8 | ag "19 Every Coat An Never Before Were Such Exclusive Creation or a Marvelous Coats Sold at Paris Reproduction Such a Low Price | Here are coats developed of the richest materials, including Kashmana, Juina, Cuir de Laine, Kashmirdown, Kashmir Benara, Kashmir Kermana, Ormandale, Gerona and Jam- muna, in every, new fall shade. ‘Also included are some of the highest type sample models, that regularly would sell at twice the sale prices, Every day we are ordering dresses for this department. Charm of Youth dresses are taking the town by storm. Never have such beautiful dresses been offered you at such a low price. They are dresses for the Miss and the woman. All sizes and designs. They are reproductions of the higher priced models. Priced at *16 NO MORE, NO LESS Wool stockings in such striking pat- terns am @ royal blue cheek, upon a yellow background. The same shop also displays wool sports stockings in brilliant but “plain” colors, NEW YORK.—Although the ultra- fashionables declare that crepe do ehine is not in the forefront of style dust now, some charming afternon costumes continue to be made in this satsifactory fabric. Crowns of the caramel and seal tones predomi- nate, a8 well es black combined with blue, —" NEW YORK.—Dolightful Nttle tm- ported holdera for powder puffs naw are being made, in soft lea and in chamols. They are hand painted and fasten with a snap, being large enough for » good sized puff and mirror, Stanley Harris, to whom much of the credit is given for the recent excellent showing of the Washing: ton American league team, is the youngest manager fn either of the major leagues. This js Harris’ first season ag manager, He plays second base, Ted Moore, the Bnglish middle weight, is to engage in two impor- tant bouts in the near future, At Omaha, on September 11, he takes on Morrie Schlaifer, the crack Ne- braskan, and four days later he is scheduled to mix with Jack Delaney for 12 rounds at Bridgeport, Oddly enough, the oldest and youngest members of the American international polo team are the two highest handicapped players in the United States, Deve: M 43 and To: ommy pola the only two ten goals by the Unite d Btates Polo Association. Abe Martin, outfielder of the Enid team in the Sou may in time bece 5 well known as his fame ne Ke ny pictures, been hitting the ball at a .480 which accomp- lishment is understood to have at- tracted the attention of several big league scquts. ‘When one speaks of successful winning streaks by pitchers, the rec- ord of the late Charles Bomar, with Decatur in the Three 1907, should not be ov his last 22 mar showed 2¢ ‘ ties. In his winning streal pitched as often as three times a week, and only the windup of the season cut short his string of vic torles taken place th: