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. 108 YEARS' LIBERTY FETED BY MEXICO 14,000 Troops Parade and memtdh:rmt'!'uthemmmmcu force ant The _celebra yesterday and throughout the night the streets of the capital were thronged with merrymakers. The main evem;t‘ l;l‘ n‘&; day’s program was & X troops through the principal streets, in- cluding a review by the it Last night the chief executive in- augurated the independence day pro- gram at the National Palace, where, in the presence of the highest officials of the country and tvr;:fin diplomats, he DINGSOR BOARDS' SHIP FOR ROSS SEA VOYAGE Norwegian to-Deliver Supplies to Byrd on Trip to “Conserve Antarctic Resources.” By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, September 16.—Con- servation- of the resources of one of R, WASHINGTON, President Calls Army One of Patriots. .\ | [P, to it. By !\hu Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, Mexico rang today with celebrations by Mexico's independence movement Was SR, 10 et e, LS tember 16.— ico Y. , TAng s bell, then installed in the cathedral at Dolores - Hidaly truck the liberty and gave the ¥ ‘:‘g’rol% or shogt of liberty. More than ;h’mml last frontiers, the Antarctic, rrea't zacp:lgpnr central plaza fronting the palace, and in the streets’leading milled about in the unique mission on which Lieut. g0, calling on Mexicans | § its population, joyously observing the | i5 take up arms against Spanish rule. yearly revenues of approximately 000 108 anniversary of Mexican inde- pendence. Throughout Central Amer- ica, in Guatemala, Salvador, Costa Rica, Honduras and Nicaragua, the day like- wise was a national holiday, marking the -nln(versary of freedom from Span- | strictions on ish rule. leFite Mexican army #ib longer is the | PASSDEEIS by Steerage Restrictions Modified. MANILA, September 16 UP.—Re-| the Antarctio $30,000,000. The Sir James Clark, with its sister whaler, the C. nfi Larsen, for Wi yester The C. A. the carrying of steerage | g o transpacific stesmers, in- | Tamce b the | several hundred tons of destroyer of liberties, but is the servant | 8ugurated several weeks ago to ourl T of the country and a loyal supporter of | spread of meningitis, were modified to- Comdr. Richard E. its institutions and laws” President Portes Gil, in his holiday ad- | cas Ty steerage passenges dress, to troops massed on Valbuena|of 50 per cent of capacity instead of militaty field. “The army today is|25 per cent. made up of yatriots and men of honor. | beco: declared | day. Under the modification, ships may rs to the extent The once-famous Midland Counties However, if the situation | Horse and Cattle Fair at Alfreton, Eng- mes worse, the old regulations will | 1and had only two horses on exhibition No longer is it the undisciplined horde | be re-established. this year. WoopwARrD & LOoTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s and \ Misses’ New Fall Coats T hat make Economy smart 45 Fashion decrees Fur on —wide collars —deep cuffs There are those who like to be pre- pared early for the coolness of Fall. They also like the fashion correct coat. To those—this selection will appeal. Of,broadcloth—the most satisfactory material—and trimmed with smart furs, both fluffy and flat. Brown, navy and black. Sizes 14 to 40. In the Evenin Dress Spanish Influence Princess Silhouette are outstanding Fashion features $16.50 Taffetas, Chiffons and Satins in the love- liest array of rainbow shades. prefer slimness or ruffles? Both Do you styles are carried out most effectively and in- expensively in this group. Sizes 14 to 40. Chiffon Handkerchiefs, *1 The gracefulness of an evening dress is in- creased by the softness of a chiffon handker- chief. Lace bordered—pastel ;hades. DOWN STAIRS STORI Lanse (Rayon) Crepe Costume Slips, %2 A fine quality material that will laun- der most satisfactorily. They are tai- lored with a wide hem top and a deep shadow hem—basted to make it easily adjustable. Nile, peach, coral, orchid, flesh, white, tan, navy and black. Sizes 34 to 44. DOWN STAIRS STORE Featuring a new weave If you have wanted several more rayon gowns—they are so easily laundered— you should see this new selection. Very attractive, too, with a matching ribbon belt. In delicate shades of pink, nite and honey dew. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. DOWN STAIRS STORE “L’Aiglon” is the Name of New Crepenese” Dresses, $595 —they are washable —they show new necklines —they feature small prints Any Fall wardrobe will be more com- - plete with several of these smart, prac- tical frocks. One and two piece models in sizes 36 to 46. *Rayon. School Girls Choose Rainbow Berets, $1. Coat Sweaters, $2.95. . Butterfly Skirts, $2.95. Not Illustrated— French Berets. $1. Felt Hats, $1.95. Slip-on Sweaters, $2.95. Frilled or Tailored Blouses, $1 DOWN STAIRS STORE R O S el B G v D. €., MO NDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1929. o — WoODWARD & LLOTHROP 10™11™ F axnD G STREETS Vary the Smartness of Your New Fall Ensemble With New Blouses You will need several—for your tweed suit—your broadcloth ensemble—your velvet costume. Blouses which have character with or without your coat. The Jersey Blouse, $5.75. The Frilled Satin Blouse, $8.75. The Sheer Lame Blouse, $13.75. Brousss, THmD FLOOR. New Fall Handbags Black Brown match one’s shoes $10 to %30 Yes, the new Fall costumes should have matching shoes and bag . . . that is why, aside from their own loveliness, bags of antelope and suede, in black and brown, are so important. Simply made, with stun- ning clasps of marcasite, baguette rhinestones, prys- tal (a new cloudy stone) and emerald (simulated). Oblong Antelope Bag with Prystal, $30. Rounded Suede Bag with Marcasite, $13.50, Hawpsacs, AmisLE 6, FisT FLOOR. Bronze Necklaces for Brown Costumes The effectiveness of bronze on a bronzed skin—with a brown costume, is too charming to be overlooked this Fall. If you are planning a brown ensemble, these new necklaces will surely play an important part in its success. Chokers and Strands, $2 to $6 CosTuME JEWELRY, Alsie 8, Fast FLOOR. The “Agnes” Belt, $2 —is utterly new and exciting with its wool edges, its plaided. appliques, its carved wooden buckle. Featured in the new Autumn colors important to sportswear. BrLTS, A1sLE 6, FIRsT FLOOR. Two Japanese Imports Silk Pajamas © $13.50 Heavy Fugi silk pajamas, in henna, rose and blue with hand-embroidered Japanese flowers and motifs, Natural color trousers. . Snx UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Quilted Robes $12.50 Hand-quilted ' satin lined with silk, in blue, rose and pur‘;:le, and black lined with rose, dahlia and pur- ple; sizes 36 to 44. Nroiiozss, TrmD FLooR. : - OD sitk Stips, $595 Pure dye crepe with deep shadowproof hems. In tailored model with hand-embroidery, and styled with net and embroidered top. CosTuME Stes, TrIRD FLOOR. Have you seen the new Heigh-Ho Bemberg Trico- knit Undies by Vanity Fair? They are lovely—and most reasonably priced. : Kwrr Uspzawean, TEmp FLOOR. T New Fall Pumps W hich Prove the ‘Smartness of Simplicity The smarter the woman, the simpler the shoe, for, since frocks have become more elaborate, shoes become plain, and gain elegance through beautiful workmanship and leathers. These seven pumps are typical of the Autumn- mode. A—Laird Schober & Co. calf street pump with built- up leather heel; black and brown, $12.50. B—Two-strap pump of suede with calf wing tip and foxing; in black and brown. Covered Cuban heel, $10. C—Laird Schober & Co. one-strap pump with lizard calf underlay in quarter; in black and brown suede, patent leather and brown calf, $15. D—Brown glace kid opera pump with underlay of liz- ard, $12.50. E—Step-in pump with Cuban heel and enamel buckle; in black and brown suede, brown kid and pat- ent leather, $12.50. F—One-strap pump trim- med with lizsard and silk kid; in black and brown suede, and patent leather,. 510 G—Opera pump with Span- ish heel, in colored kid, patent leather, black and white satin, white crepe and bronze kid, $12.50. In black and brown suede, $13.50 In water snake, $15. ‘Women’s SHors, THIRD FLOOR. Pairs Clocks on French Silk Stockings $3.95 the lowest price we have offered them We have just received a shipmen‘t. direct from France, of these lovely chiffon stockings, and are offering them at a new low price. Colors are— Gun Metal Marionette HostEry, Aise 17, Fist FLOOR. Tourterelle Des Greiux Blond Kasha Fourure Anjou Students’ Special Wardrobe Trunks, $39-50 n - An especially attractive value is this completely fitteds?;u;lok. . Girls® Fitted Cases, in black and brown Fabrikoid, with colored fittings, 312;!:;). S & Boys’ Fitt ilet Cases, SR ° $8.50. . College Men's Walrus Glad- stones, $25. Lucaace, Fourts FLOOR. Infants’ Crepe de Chine Coats $13-75 Lovely, soft baby crepe de chine, in pink and white, was made into these fine coats for the first cool days. Beau- tifully hand - embroidered and lined with silk covered interlining. i INFANTS’ APPAREL | Fourte FLOOR.