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" NATUROPATHS ARRIVE FORCONVENTION HERE President to Meet Visitors at ‘White House—Speakers at i | ] Opening Session. ‘White House ha: headquarters that President would receive delegates at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Executive Mansion. ‘Word was received here today that Dr. Eugene Christian of New Y. city, cousin of George Chriatian, retary to President Harding, Teach the city tomorrow and make an address at night. Arthur E. Seymour, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, will wel- come the delegates. Speakets tomor- row night will be Dr. Lust, Dr. Joe Shelby Riley of this city. Dr. Chris- tian, Dr. V. M. George of Columbus, HOG RAISING MORE THAN JUST TO LET PIGS GROW UP PEORIA, Ill, October 4.—There Is more to the business of hog raising that just to let the pigs grow up, Sec- retary Wallace of the Department of Agriculture told the Natlonal Swine Growers’ Association here last night. The business now, he declared, is one of art and science. 1t is somet of an accomplish- ARMY’S NEW GOLIATH OF THE AIR, WEIGHING 20 TONS, SOON TO FLY —_— The Army's new Barling bomber, described as the largest plane of its kind in the world, will be given its initial flight test at Wilbur Wright Fleld about November 30. Arrange- ments are being made for its ship- ment from Hasbrouck Heights, N. 1., where it was built, to the interme- operate all the equipment under serv- ice conditions. It will be used to obtain informa- tion for the guidance of air service officials in the future construction of such engines of war. —_— FOUR OFFICERS ASSIGNED. YOUTH’S MODESTY CRUELLY HURT BY THIEVING TRAMPS |x. & m. association Buggests Busi- | 1-. By the Asociated Press. SEWICKLEY, Pa., October 4.— Commuters on their way to the rail- road station noticed a young man in a clump of bushes, seemingly trying to attrect their attention. “Come out,” shouted a commuter. “I can't; I've got oniy a shirt on,” was the reply. REQUESTED TO DECORAT FOR HOLY NAME PARADE ness Men Give Greeting to Con- vention Delegates. Business houses in Washington are asked by the Merchants and Manu- facturers’ Association to decorate their places of business for t on- vention and parade of the Holy Societies of this section. The del gates are expected to number ab. t brated here October o 14, accord- ing to.a bulletin of the assoctation. The primary purpose of the campaign will ‘be educationsl as well as eco- nomic. t is recommended,” says the - “that business houses gener@l- | erve thie week in an emphatic munner, making the national move- { ment the basis of their advertising. {ax well ae their general busigess ac- | tivity.” | BETTER ROADS SOUGHT. Methods of educating highway en- | gineers 1o render maximum service Ohio; Dr. N. C. Ross ot Fort Wayne, 55 he Secretary said, to control Ind.: Florence Stoddard Jackson of | Ment, t diate depot at Dayton, Ohio, where After an automobile blanket re-|35000. The parade will be held next | to the state and | ; 2 hape of the pig’s nose and the curl Maj. Samuel S. Creighton, Medical 0 : [1o tne state and nation in the cos- ok e _ | this’city and Maude Younger of Cali- | the 8 : 7 3 lieved the youth's embarrassment he | Sunday. N rOAe Gf oan ' z Delemates to the twenty-sixth an e hlaVfall. It's another matter of it wil] be assembled Corps, of the office of the surgeon |went to the police atation and made| (Coniributions to carry on the work | pense will he g e oy fornia. merit to control the form and the| mpig Goliath of the air is & triplane this statement: of the citizens' joint committee nual convention of the American| 4 muysical program has been ar-| 700" o1 “the shape and make the general, War Department; Capt. n here October 26 to 28 of leading ¢ sathic Associatlol = 1 d, & hel £ 28 e s 1 D Morris, _one | fi i v pr v < i i Y. Dr | fay and evening Friday and Saturday | 2¢ogrding to tbe TCTrCR T S ave gone | feet. The fuselage is 10 feet in diam_| Corps. at the War Department, and |at El Paso, Tex. ment are asked by the associz sl iMool s |~rv-*ld;’fl";m “;mi\filw morning and :nprsonu.lq;‘h‘e banquet before you.” he continued, “have mold- gter lndlthe l;hm";l ?e: lm:n:.im;"g ‘u:} Capt._ Thonrs .fi;,.,';’"fi"“l‘{.'é n\‘(‘:glcc:r: m“’.u‘fo‘r;nr;;l":" lodloll.l‘;*l:;nrc‘ou;llrly EBichi R ltienriity m;l‘or.-tfid the work | cation board announced today. Al s one o o i § 4 . Mo 2 Vi vi s I8 e al nistrative 3 les and ‘i -4 ull- | o! co ittee. em! C o vay i 2 ‘ ional Capital. He is Heleaen will o 1o Mouni Vernon, ;’g;*ge‘;‘}“{;‘e‘{;’v’;‘,"&‘ e l::ernl;r“m‘;dhle Wing 10 feel. The|general's office, have heen assigned |mans. All went well until [ entered ur:qmzui:'nm'ar:e rtq!le»ll:t‘{r t5 matt ey |'-‘._!“|:::Am:r'.'=:m::|; and the convention ends with an oys. | the eve of the [OVer 0 K the epicure, | Plane welghs about twenty tons and | Lo duty at the general intermediate [a box car at New Brighton, Pa. checks at once to Corcoran Thom. Joh Tigert, United States com- ns for the sessions of | 100 00 4" hut afternoon near the |fnd 10 SAEIY, 0E (eds "ot commerce. | 18 capable of carrying with it 10,800 | depot, this city. 3 “] didn’'t know that two tramps|chairman of the subcommittee on missioner of education and chairman uropaths home of the first President. * but to et Hhe e h unseen forces, | pounds of bombs alone. excluding | Capt. Robert A. Dickson Medical | were in possession of the car. I do|finance of the joint committee, at| of the board, with a view to aiding he convention opens at 8 o'clock —_— Tenr artrOTKINE Jou Hnally have pro- | the welght of the gasoline and the | Administrative Corps, at that devot |know that thay beatime up took all|the American Security and Trust gineering in providing b & al en, two W e el e A clothes exc Company. — 7 Lt . _ =% ’ . . . 3 . . . peien Ann Silk More Splendid An Sal A new low Anniversary Sale Pri iversary s are ore dpien niversary e . . e, . B ' T . selling briskly, yard Opportunities for Saving on oys’ Two-pants duits Russ and Floor Coveri $2.45 ugs and Floor Coverings i TURDILY built of ber\~fceable cassi- IT is decided economy to choose your silks now. THE refined atmosphere around the home is the result of carefully meres, tweeds and cheviots, or long- Here is a lot which embraces the most fashion- selected floor coverings. In this sale we are offering the highest quality “'Ea'f"lgv coffllill:mydml-'dr;h. 1;:3{‘0‘1_‘:'}:‘;:: able weaves; splendid, heavy qualities—and a color rugs, the .med!um kinds and those of small pr_xcmg.'irm—hut all are of s A e = LSk selection of preferred shades, also black. Choose good quality—in fact, the best to be had at their pricing. inverted pleat back. All in sizes 7 to 17 o years. Carefully tailored suits with both 9x12_ft French and pairs of knickers, full lined throughout, 40-inch Satin Canton Crepe 40-inch Cashmere Crepe L] ' and reinforced where the wear comes. 40-inch Plain Canton Crepe 40-inch Luxow Radium Ro al Wilt Ru W 1l 40-inch Crepe-back Satin ch Cambridge Crepe y On gS l;]‘qv.;." Ch'ooh:{l Boys’ 40-inch Heavy Crepe de ch Satin de Lyon a eight inchilla Chine ~—Third Floor. t 09 Mackinaws Overcoats Knickers. With their rich tints and heavy pile, these are the rugs that will enrich the homes of all $4.45 $3-95 79c wh% desire refinement _amil> bgamyc: _best i doubles Junior Overcoats in grades; newest patterns in Persian, hinese hr‘e"asl:(:‘la\?:gdels. with heavy double-breasted The right extra and conventional designs. convertible collar, nmrlelsa all larlc;undd knickc:rs d{o:”:;h.on%l 5 . atch, flap and muff belt and warmly lined. ~ Wwear, tapeq a E h I l d P e TIn good In navy, light and STome yockets, Al ngiis niai plaid effects. Sizes 7 ggrk gzrlaytansd brown. ‘Srlem“sc:nuis""xm"s' ~ = PR oot B el T Linoleums, $1.95 9 ) 9 . , 300 Boys’ Coat Boys’ Flannelette Boys Bell Brand $2 25 $2 50 S d Sweaters Pajamas, 98¢ Blouses, 65¢ e&inry o o o = = 3 = Here are linoleums of rare beauty and high $1.98 Made of heavy, fleccy , These sturdy good-looking quality in a varied selection of patterns. retonnes . * flannelette in one and two an extra goodlquali:ly for bme :::;:;n:n?::;;ty unsurpassed; new tile and . . Lls, 2 sale, are bet- ] ’ Warm sweaters with roll piece styles. Finished wx'th e hin s, Now is ’ collar and pockets. In pearl buttons and silk assuredly the time for mother c an c ar ~ § Sizes, one-piece, 4 t© lay in a supply of these navy, green, gray, brown frogs. (2 pICCsy long-wearing blouses at this and marqon. Sizes26to34. to 12. Two-piece, 6 to 18. special price, 65c. Sizes6to 16. Specially priced for Anniversary sale; thou- —Fourth, Floor. sands of yards of quality Cretonnes; fine tap- estry and rep weaves; new floral and con- ventional designs; 35 and 36 inches wide. Exceptional quality and value. - NO t d E 1 ~—Fifth Floor. S vings 1ghtgowns and Lnvelope a . o Chemise, $1.00 Full Sized IT took great effort to assemble such fine garments to offer at one dollar, but here they are—gowns w dr b ! I A k and envelope chemise, as dainty and neatly made as ar 0 c run S one could wish and of a quality quite unexpected. ork- . They ‘are ug]pf nainsook, and s}}:ow a r‘;umhe‘l; of dli(f- L 2> 18 75 erent styles. ip-over gowns, with round or necks, trimmed with shirring, fagoting and colored binding. The Fllled L]noleum . 72—$2.95 chemise have regulation or bodice tops, and are trimmed 72—Silver-plated Pyrex with laces, embroidery, French knots and cluster tucks. PARTICULARI.Y sturdy trunks, bound with Casserole, perforated ~—Third Floor. 68c sq yd. 4 ang&e iron, yet with %n ald(_cmi_on to de- i stand; good $2 95 o tails and accessories you'd or inarily expect ; e Shecial 4 . ) in only the higher priced trunks. The hard- - e AT x comprising a value worth careful inspection at Lt pron FrocCks Ior Large price. New goods cut from full rolls3 new (TNl clally low Ammiversary Saie price. omen i : | Women, $1.50, $1.79 New Silk Mixt rTHE woman of 48 to 54 size who finds her neat ew l lx u.re Strongly Made appearance during the morning hours to be a Ra R t al T prpblem wxl!_find such definite savings combined u S a spec' Steamer l'unkS “;‘!th these trim-looking apron frocks a value that u erto ne . e should not be overlooked. p s3—85c Each Stin Sl Bk emmn 1ol 1o e hecimlay Soune ste S $7 49 ‘L ¢ ifl_ Of all 0 be becoming. ome are v it-; -mi T 58—Decorated Enams trimmed with contrasting color and some with white rick- onograp s se-srsh:;ele:gird“w“e\:ri’:é :?x(:lll.‘t‘:esss r:rfdr:tgsAEri- . :I:: ':‘e’m l:::e- 85¢ ;;‘C_':ll;:iflr:g;“gfivew apron has a 1-inch tuck in hem to allow versary prices are rare values: STEAMER ‘trunks are the economizers of —Third Floor. sale that surpasses any for real value- 24x36 inches at... the trunk family, saving in space con- ivi: Ci = reb fy b h 27x54 inches at. sumed (they'll slip under the bed), and at this giving. ompare belore you I’Y:t en 36x72 inches at Anniversary Sale price saving in_cost over . we know you'll choose a Supertone. This < other trunks equally well made. Select size, Attl‘act i i alite i 467 fest at. 34,36 or 38 inch, at, each, $7.49. lVC ampe ; instrument represents the biggest value in 6x9 feet at... .$11.75 _Fifth Floor. . phonographs we have ever offered—it is a Pleces, 4sc super-phonograph with beautiful lines and HE Anniversary Sale has brought together some rich mahogany finish; plays all makes ; i I VS : : ne o Features for Thursda » e ’1 of the most attractive art pieces to offer at this of records perfectly, with a supertone. o f the Big Anniversary Featu f i 2-$1. ow price. There are many designs in floral, cross- Shor irme gt [ S W Feenc o Vs, e hiaseigpittn Sale of 1,000 Seamless Sheets Mo o $ l 2 5 ;?rfl:h::gi :gther patterns—so there is a wide range Thirty days after delivery 9 Each cceavees 2 . . " > X Here are some of the pieces: start paying $5.00 monthly Size 81x90 Y !R.m‘md Table Covers, 36x36, on fine quality tan art —Balcony Phonograph Shop. 72x90 c eac material. Table Runners, 18x48. s 63x90 Oblong Pillow Tops, with backs; tan art material. ‘SPECI ALLY purchased, and just Navy Blue Tricotine, $2.79 yd. Luncheon or Bridge Sets, 36-inch cloth with four napkins, on unbleached muslin. received, these extra heavy qual- ity sheets are subject to slight imper- This material is distjnctly ‘an aristocrat of the falt and winter season, but in spite of its unusual popularity we are fections that do not impair their wear- ing qualities. A real chance to stock entering a limited quantity of it in the Anniversary Sales at up for the winter with genuine sav- this price. It is 54 inches wide, strictly all wool. Also a small yardage of brown and black. ings. Black Plush and Astrakhan, $3.98 Yd. These soft, furlike fabrics practically “make” any suit or coat lucky enough to have such trimming. Also appropriate for separate coats, stoles and muffs. Both are 50 inches wide. 3 600 Hill Pillowcases Made of the old Semper Idem Cot- ~Third Fleor. Demonstration of Stylish Stout Corsets F you have a Corset problem—and if stout, you probably h:ve—come_m our Corset Department and consult an Expert Corsetiere from New York, who is with us this week conducting a demonstration of:Stylish Stout Cor- sets. She will solve your difficulties by fi’ning you to one of these wonderful corsets. The prices are within reach ton, in size 45x36. Specially pur- chased for the Anniversary Sale to sell at : 3 for 87¢ ! =—Third Floer. 77—69c Pails, cor« 77.—Garbage rugated and plain. Each eeeecacce... —si 69c LANSBURGH & BROTHER pl