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" @I EPSOM SALTS i WOW LiKE LEMONADE QB0 Byeom Salts Combined with Prait Derivative Saits, Enjoy all the splendid physic-astion a dose of epsom salts without the awful taste and nauses. on the bowels of Ask any druggist for a handy package of “Epsonade Salts” the wonderful discavery of the American E Even children g Association. Liberal Credit Terms —to suit your income convenience— weekly or monthly, as h and you prefer. - This Golden Oak . Duofold Will quickly convert the living room into a bedroom. Golden oak, covered with good grade imitation leather. Special, This Distinctive Three-Piece Library Suite . As illustrated. Finished in_ mahogany. Comprises Settee, Armchair, and Arm Rocker ; upholstered seat and back, in good grade Figured Vélour, in all popular shades. iy Several on Way to Sessions of Conference Include Army and Navy Men. Several of Italy's representatives at the forthcoming armament conference are due In New York tomorfow, when the steamer Dante Alighiéri\s sthed- uled to dock. They will be transport- ed to Washington on a special train, [Hassy the hours of depurture and arrival of, which are not yet fixed, but which probably will not reach the city uns til late in the evening. . Lieut.:Gen. Gluseppe Vaceari, chief of staft of the Italian §rmy, and Vice Admiral Baron Alfrédq Aétqn, formet ollt In:hnoflh untnbye n .. L atale Pentlmllll'.nml. Barbesetti, army staft ' ol 8, and Commander Prinbe Fabriio Ruspoll and Lieut. Baron Franco Ro eo dl Torrequadra, naval staft officers, will thelr respective _chiefs. L ccarde Moigo, represénting military aviation, is also on the ship. bearer of the the ,\m;:t;!-n ut‘:ikn;:wui&e‘ad. dTl e Ttal- n embassy and_th an delegation will Join in_placing a7 wreath on the cas- f the unknown soldier tomorrow. or Francesco Quattrone, ‘oem: CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY— HRVRRONTALY 5 ISIUETONORROW Gen. Vaccari is the lden medal which Italy §s senfilnf' lo’ NRI.l:IERETF-‘ ET missioner general of Italy in the United Stites and honorary minister is also on ‘the Dante 8 tary, 18 miso' to arri "The ate of ithe wrri Meds, the only member of the delega- |, tion proper not_yet in Washington, ahd of Signor Ferdinando Bussett! his private secretary, is still unknown, as is that of Blgnor Domenico Gidons, acoountant general- of . Bank of Italy, who is a delegate the ministry of the treasury. Bignor Vito Catastini, ch! 34 tion of the ministry of colonies, is in about a fortnight, ' Representatives Now Here. _ Among reprasentatives already here, in_addition-to those who arrived in a party last week, are Lieut. Col. Ales- sandro Guldoni, attathed to the em- here as representative of naval G. E. Ceccato, com- and Bignpr o and r Michele Matteo, assistant secretal 'HOUSE.I§ INVITED.. of /the House were invited 'y Hughes to atténd the °.E”""‘§p armameént” onfefence. A sectlon has rercréd forthe representatives. . W. GARRETT SUGGESTED ‘FOR ARMS PARLEY POST 1n official circles it 18 belléved prob- able that the secretary general of the afins limitation confevenee. will be ohn W. Garrett of Mary)and, now on special service. in.the State Depart 0 . ARMISTICE DAY . ‘In Response to the Proclamation of President Harding i and in Honor® to. the Unknown Dead Soldier Home-Fitting '_":fiOpfiqrtuniti_es | Is ) O | b CH R (=L | 1 This Attractive Suite'in Silver Gray well made of selected woods We've sketched one. of the most remarkable values we have seen. -Four piecesDresser, - Chiffonier, Three-wing Dressing Table and Wood Bed.. Special.at Priced at the extremely moderate price: of..i.icveivces l Q Egla'n Beds In old ivory finish. Spe- cial price, including Guar- anteed Spring, each $26.50 i Breakfast Fable (As' Sketched) ‘This new Drop-leaf Table, in Mahogany. $39.50 1102 ) New Cretonne " Covered Couch' ~ T Can be ql_.'xickly ‘converted into a fl;ll‘ size bed, Cretonne covered, with val- ance all around. 9= 3¢ - This Long, Davenport Table | —of polished antiqué ms:’ hogany finish.: Pticed at 1752575 ” el wi | can-deloghtion. for the office, dlthough’ . o0 |'the ictufi ‘selection will be made by{- i, | sles at Rome gnd Berlin and has been the | Latin ‘Asierican countriee. -|PEGGY HOPKINS LIKELY With Eveiy Purchate of A 26-piece set of Beautiful, Heavy, Fully Guaranateed Table Silver, absolutely free, as above. Your choice of “Betsy Ross” or “Rosemary”. designs. tee bond with every set. ¢, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER -5, 1621.7. ment. It 1s underitood that he has s : = . been arranging affairs which would come under the purview of the secre- the chofce:of the Ameri= general * . 2 & He will Sy o7 . Store clos i istice. ] the conference. Mr. Garrett has been % ed all day, Fnday_Arm‘stlce Dax in the dlp\oll'x‘ll|§ by ”ao:. for t:‘r!b‘!'yu “ . . q E o e 2, "2 The Hasue. e has served as, secretary and charge d'affaires of American embas- minister to Venesuela, as well as serving on_special missions to other “An up-boys-and-at-em” - Sale of quality . * T0-BECOME. DIVORCEE CHICAGO, November §.—Judge Jo- §»“\.\\\ N eby she’ woul cash ana@_ jewelry totaling $800,000, | but -would return to Joyce property valued at more than half a million dollars. y Judge Sabath said he probably would formally grant the decree to- day or tomérrow. S BANDITS GET $15,000. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., November 9. —_Three robbers entered the Republic State Bank here yesterday, drove offi- cials and patrons into the vault, and escaped with $15,000 in cash. ey fled in an automobile kept in readiness by a fourth bandit. FREE $150 or More A ‘guaran- TTHIS is asale for the man who knows a good thing when he sees it—for the man who strikes while the iron is heot. 9 So it wouldn’t surprise us to have more cus- tomers than we have coats, for they are just the styles men want, and the values stand out like a signal flag. All big warm overcoats in ulsters and ulsterettes Coats with kimono or raglan sleeves; full-belt- ed coats with warm, roomy pockets and deep coms vertible collars. Such a man will come here tomorrow, run his eye over the styles, get a good grip on the woolens, slip into a coat he likes, note the way it fits at neck and shoulders, and decide right then and there that here is the best overcoat possible to buy at $32.50. We expect this man to do just this—it’s the way we bought these coats and we know 1o bet- ter way to determine values. ) This is a sale of high quality, but low quan- tity—there are just 212 coats in all. - At 'a somewhat similar sale some weeks ago we had more than four times as many over- coats, and sizes and style assortments were broken before mid-afternoon. Built of deep-bodied overcoatings; thick as a s %s fleece, with plaid and contrasting backs, in the tweeds and herringhones) and also numerous novelty fabrics. All regular sizes 34 to 42. Weé've made a “Hit ” with thése special . Dinner suits at 340 artly because men were quick to recognise the value, but more because men know this to be —'pll_'fl the biggest social season Washington has krown in years, and they are going to be ready. ' Suits are tallored with the distinction demanded by the .class they travel in echt Co. .~ Easy Chair Mahogany-finish - frames . tinvisible footrest; covered 3 -vqith-imitztionlelfiur. Spe- . 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