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THE EVENI MBER 9 FRIDAY, NOVE “DYING” PLEA OF CASTELLANE WAS COUNT'S UNDCING Comic Opera Cry to Wife Led to Inquiry that ~ Showed Duplicity. PARIS, Nov. 9—The cap sheaf in Count Bon! de Castellane's career which caused his long-suffering American wife to cast him off forever was a desperato play to Kain her sympathy by pretend: Ing th was slowly dying ‘a t Geath from -e-cancer in the bresst, oording to the American counsel..of Countess, Edmoni! Kelly, and when she coveréd that he was lying inetead of dying ull the-love “she had ever felt fo: contempt sa] She had, t ng ith with his) wi him €ross de- baucher! fortune-wrecking | extravagances, niddenly ha] breath, Mls expression be- ot an explring duck tn a and, placing hls hand walled: ; g—stenth of cancer, a} ast. I shall Mle of st hand here," indicat- ere the malady was be torturing him, The wite detect the presence of dls: when sho doubted his story sw nothing of auch matters, med man. Gd ask my Destor_Expesed—Fravd:— apparent) wife would start an tne Jeman . Where she learn st of health eald the man will live long.” © comedy the that He of fountoss up her belongings «nd sant to Mry K ald disgusted ave been ing fought with great vigor agninet the; granting of the. divorce which the! Countess, formerly Anna Gould, of New) York, is asking from her utled hus-| dband. In his argument he sald: “The creditor last summer went with @ bill for fine linens which he had sold} ellanes for the Chmteau La to her that ig] him was consdmed in a furnace of} 416 not! once | Count Boni Castellane In His Varying Moo ds tpo.mor LET ME DIB Like A DOG" By "WAVE BELY @ Momme WrritouT a s1a¥ PROM vou Pa IN SPIRIT T CLagP YOU MY ARPES” reererpar" joonsiderable dowry CHICAGO STIRRED BURGLARS TAY THREE INSANE “GP -MADELAWYERHAU ~ KILL, SAY POLI ‘Washington: Attorney Is » Now in London Jail, Ac- eused-of -Pletting=— 'B. R. 7, PROMISES | BETTER SERVICE - xpress. Trains to r Toward | | sDUEE,; limpr Under Was the Lines, According to “the on AN] BADEN BADEN, Germany, Nov. # ‘ Announceme! Karl Hau, alias Stau, the lawyer, ot | 1 | Washington, D. CG, who was arrested | ‘in London yesterday and held for ox- | tradition, by the local police on_the charg urdoring ‘fits. m His niotive sip aw, Frau Molitor pears’ ta hare been, money: Frau Mol | fused man; requeate, hiving «ive 2 tan and] nhattan and Sheepe- | Menhatian and Coney Island St time ona Ww tmins are run da- tng ‘the Wummoer foment given out the headquarers of the company to is tobe belteved, the service dur- ing even the coldest months of the wia- & be better than during the great yarm season, when hun- ands of persons ride to and tro New York to thy sea: In addition express tratne Awl] run to ese pointe from the Fultdn terry and carrying capacity of thajroad will veane goed new t6 compl her daugh arranged that rhe should inhertt part of hi c ‘When Hau married L years ago she was tw old, a atsido! ae day |‘ ewainst Frau Molitor’ mediately after thelr marriage couple went to America, and Hau | tained & good) pealtion in Waaht fas a Inwyer their daugt Hau, ba wife and ts a thres years of, caine to Germany tant * doubled Immodiately. summer to vt Me Molitor Mra) stork nen from the Manhattan) ide of the bridge ‘calls - ON “ everal r the leaving | Sas 4 Rennie Stouts aan of quick tratne on ahort headwhy. Taey Ge Aen vin See will move to Dean atrect, « distance’ of a peepee lanes two miles, wKhout e stop and take on SEERA Passengers at all other stations reousiy trains wit wave me [ rfaus end Frau Molttor. ae ulton street fecry, go over the Fulton A fortnight ago Hnu left Baden_to [return to America, and hi: Rete © without stopping at the |thought he was either on board bridge and make ail stops to Frankiin lor 4 od in the U: treet. No through trains ever before or haa a have been operated from the ferry Ne eatce | The morning achedule, eawtbound, tt | Called to Her Death. 44 promised, will'be doubled 1m te aime 1 t Hav, it 1s 1ew claimed, some 4ay8 actone the ip belng added to run after ha left Baden-Baden, sent his cutters rier ‘he oMciala of the company announce that they will do all in their power to clroumvent delays going to an@ from the sea on mocount of the reconstrac- tlon work rade necessary by aboilsh- ther-Inclaw a false telegram, dated | Parts, asking her to go and see her |marrieq dauglitor there. Tho falaifica- tlon waa discovered and the inquiries of | | i ‘ vith the view Of ing grade crossings. On this acco the posjal authorities w eee! hls account ‘tha tdentity. of the sender {na between Church avenue and Alncovering tha Ay when Fiske terrace aro belng operated on of tho messag wero Se a aera on j dor wen committed. tie ing the ovening of Nov. @ Fras Molitor recetved telephone message At her home tn. Baden-Baden asking her to ‘go to the post-ofMflce and get & parcel which had renched there for her. Fmy accompanied by per young ainglo tracks, . Tralna to Sheepanend, At this point. are transferred to the tracks of the Long Island Raleoad, often causing great delay, It_ts declared at the offices of Bie B, RT. that plans ere being formu- lated by ‘which, In the oourse of a short tme, the service on all of its lines will be materlally improved. Molitor, inna Surin Pal me deuzhtar started st once for the post: |” would be selzed. What did she do?’ iHico, and while passing throush a cule TeS) foe te tin fib Hero the lawyer ralsed hin yolce and A atreet ane waa shot from behind and Arrive to-morrow aight, Don't be- his eyos snapped as he thundered: | } fel] dead with a bullet through her) tray address,’’ “She showed papers proving that the eee ! Telegram a Clue. ohateasi was not her own, but waa mort- a —-—_— The man who committed tho mune m save the police a ciew Raged to George Gould, her brother, for ed being of medium of the murderer and the. half a million dollars, and then she] Black Man Used as Vote} Secure Booty from Flat of eee certainly tinder forty yeans Proiuntly noted “ne. London palies, sald to the creditor and balilffs ‘Tinre {e the baton of a Marshal of Fratice, borne by-a defunct Count-de-Casteliane Seize that. ciere are portFaits of vari-| heestors of my husband, the Count Seise them. Yes. it they are of, any use to ous ai Hon! de Castellane take them yout!" Made Frenchmen Shudder. Here ded _court-room was a with the Nolas of French women snuddering at the tdea. i red: 3s ~nay, these of Mlustrious Frene? selzed by permission Fe ges as og CF 30 histori ot Ani¢rican jot attempt to deny 2 Countess of infl sty permit his! u) the pawnshop. | ist ANytMing fhe may That wheh ound and be read b: ofMiclala, soleiy-tia4 Wan so ad- hit }t would. pire gent tenis WAN al fight in lils politient vas read by many. and Che multitude, She knew 180 his destruction, This the Counvensy cares for ft Castoltana” eA At raid, © ft might shows how m anit na % a hestde kee. ar veroe ngalnat her x ht usband, Count [on confident that Ti we Counter att Tr examination —ot thar! exses in the case, will be dented b: the court when the. matter comea up next Wednesday, It Is Also “rogarded us measurably certain. that the Public Prosecutor will not avail himaslt of the ehtowhich-he possesses-to-be heard in ie gener) public. : Known that the t re uslog every Influence to prevent tho arantng of a‘divorce until after thelr case Js disposed of CAR BUTTS TRUCK, INJURING TWO MEN. Express, Wagon Smashed by Trol- ley and Driver's Helper Has Fractured Skull. Andrew J. Dehn, of No. 470 Grove street, Jersey City, N. J, was driving an Adams. Express Company wago: down Vesey street last night on hin way to tho Liberty strect ferry, Standing pon the tall-plece, guarding the pile of packages, were Robert Nixon, of’ No, 105 Willitim atreet, and James O'Brien, of No. 200 Thirteenth street, both of Jersey City. ine An the wagon neared AVashington Atrest Dehn tried to drive his team across tho tracks alead of a Ninth was cut by | | Catcher Is Elected, Arous- ing Race Prejudice. Lawyer Koch and Other Bronx Residences. Republican bosses} After making two ‘tr CHICAGO, Nov 9 miccesstul at- tn “playing pol have brought Chi- | tempta to rob the tenants of the Inez cago face to facn withthe negro prob-| apartment house at No, 1069 "Byte jem. F. Is. Barnett, a negro, who was | avenue, the Bronx, having been tripht- put on try fepabiican ticket to ct ae irRiairs on surprise of {Wednesday been clected a | getting away the negro vote, hasta boases and hiniselt, eoeedéd "In with silverware and jew- Muntetpat Judge —by— hundred | eiry- valued atx $1,000. from~ the votes. japertments of Mdward R. Koch, a law- Race prejudice has | ser, of No. Wall ‘street, whtle the throurhoutth Linmilyqas at a theatre, - cane are round The robt ored through a win- Barnett to be a car | dow, after haying climbed the fire-es- oflice whe }oape, and when Mr. Mra, Koch upon the de } returned home they the apart- dt ta ihe'y Kash went ro_lsaiders | Barnett but t ae F bosses Insist Morrisanta wen were put on the office. piicans. that ayes stolo all the family several d highes ar here in race is sutie! G to be entitled mind ced in eset! said to-day | Severalother robberies tha same $1,000 worth of Jeqelry ne oa large ad ring valued eS sey oveclooke | FOUND ARCTIC TRIBE WHO NEVER SAW WHITES Mocuied Morton 2 ~| Captain— ot —Whater—-Discovered Tort Mr Purchased a month ago, when wved to the Bronx from Manhat- Savages Armed with Primitive Weapons of Copper. VICTORIA, B. C., Nov. §.—Differing| trom alt other-tribes, armed with bow and arrows and copp who he been discovered on Prine Ste o Aloxander Wednesday or kat AWi Rayiroad in th stolen from the {in the Arctic, by Capt, Kilnkinberg, of) Hundred and mighga streot es venite, wr syonx brane |the steam ie s i the Board of Elim " its office, | The captain war northern NREL e ARE AAV CASO ATA | bo no of the Isiand whe me U' the tlme the >urginrs were ‘Theao tnatraments are worth of dollars to” the engineers, there strango beings i on him, and ye drew hundreds ut the police cannot see what use rob- which seemed to amuse them. BY. bers can make of them. s PECL he succeeded in avoiding a ——~— fight and became friendy with the tribe. ‘ , ‘Miey dremsed. differently trom any HERBERT PARSONS ‘A TRUMP nore naw before and lived Ip heer [nod houses, Yned with skins. ‘helt z Jmplements’ of eyery sort are of the, $0 President Tells Manyer Clewa, most primitive type. ‘Chey were very| yr, Parsons's Father §n-Law. curt and showed much interest in the) crew and captain of the whaler | Henry Clews, the bank has re —_— loatved, the following letter from Prost dent Roosevelt ‘n reply to a telegram POOH BAH DIED; NO ELECTION | orter's ‘Fourteen Voters Couldn't Hallot Without Clark, PORT JERVIS, N.Y. Noy, 9-2 election Wan held In Potter townshty, Pike County, Pa,, Tuesday, beoause of the death of Philp Clark, of that town- of congratulation sent to the President on Wednesday morning: “Dear Mr. Clews: “I have received your: telekram. No man ts to he more, congratulated than your, won-In-law Herbert” Parsons), What ajtrump ‘he ts, and what ia mmix- ture ef/ devotion -to' a chigh ideal and resolitte, practical common sense ef\- clengy he as displayed. avanuo -trolley car {n ohargo of Motor- |.#!p, Just, before electlon, He always neerely yours, man Alton I. Doo, of No, 261 ‘West | *@W, to the polling of the fourteen votes "THEODORE ROOSEVELT," matty thir : ) wectlol " Banker Clewa i Herbert Parsons’s Witty.thind atreot ‘Tha: ‘cary! cruntod [OF Mey Mesuiotl AE Fillke, and no one was, | Panter ot ROG COL Gen tO) RO nn me. Mr. Chrk) was) Supervisor, Ro. AVE BURIED The shock. of tho collision sent Nixon] yranter, ‘own Cark, ‘Treasurer, Chairs | UTES HAVE, BURIE HATCHET, ad ocition fying through the alr, and! man of the Blection Hoard and Board | OMAIA, Nov. 9%—The Ute Indians Wht Nixe Dae Sen iae Aistkuve! of Education, Btatisticlan, and held who caused trouble tn Wyoming and Ey asta petty, Drulded. but] other officer in the township, He wna Sfontana are‘expested to arrive at For wa Q oe ats 0) cemen. Cohen In] maty-nine yeatn old, ind at one time; steade. 8. Dak. wbout Noy. 14, Cavalry caring. See eR See Iny ettinned| was a prominent ‘cliizen of Belvidere, | Aicconaal unsere Nelaiealirsune tex \ipon the street. Cone guaran An J. and of Pilladilphli. | Te sma TMAH ata ine LD Kea agin satin Se ea Ee pial blind Lmones th oll, | He was biriod in) tha. the maine body. dive beatot cy He was hunjed Khe hospital. sheisba big CULO el | grave which fitteon y and walled up, ae ee a ago he made oxisty, the coidier soxether, j sea pecmties were reported fo tan Bron Detective our eae) Buren, qn Capt. Price believes thor | (with rare exception ) 3 im 1 RET he RAT The t Important a pa Republican | "7 oe Hea party {n the community that they wore | “77° 9* aacathet bi o on nue, Was entered, “but the bur- = entitled to thie reorasentation- ana 14 (ol! nue te a a Va } was nominated ax their representative." | girs evidently were scarod away, for r r atid ahdiane niinting] Get the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs.” MAYOR BOOMS ATHERSON TO AT MURPIY McClellan Renews Fight to Force a Show of Hands Next Month, politica woman one has been at 1 was | eflan to} efural of 2 Wit Fea! er and John T. Oakley Coimm Water Supply, Gus and Electricity that] Storpny—and-te—se: + Featherson, bitter at w ‘i | Murphy's frmes sporter until the in-} dependence League placed a man in the Giatriog of Which He ls leader to run Againat his man for Aspemply. He de-| manded that Mursmy call off the Hearet man, and Murphy confessed “nis !naii | tty to do ao. Refused Tax Commlesionership, Me was while this sltuauon extated/ that the Mayor opened negouations with) Feutherson, ite offer was Gut Feath-| erson accapt the poaition of Tax Com | missioner left vacant by the death of Frank O'Donell Peathemon deoined, saying he did not tntend to hold pus io office again. Hue reply at the me,/ made pub yesterday, looked aa though! Foatherson had pasped the bowl pack to the Mayor ald had decided to remain true to Murphy. A different pliase was placed upon che situation wien {t became known that after @ vislt to the Mayor's oltive, held ~ conference wi eat Ahearn and “Litde tn the ofics of Mr. eh Sultv Ah Taco it was decided that a. lineup Faould be forced against Murphy At meeting of Tammany Hall, to be n upon -the face of the prt wreated tho leadermhig of th half ofthe Thistieth Distri former Deputy Pollce Com ‘owan, demands his seat in Tammany Hall. | | the MoCiellan | e admiawion of | jeclared that Nagis | itted to take his seat, and has referred the case to the Tammany Fight Is on Nagle. It ta understood: that men will line up for th Nagie. Murphy has 4 Wil) not be Dern following the Devery precedent, ee eee eee the mulitvana int thing to tie Ma CHING. HUMOR Eruption Broke Out in Spots Ai Over Body—Caused a Continual Itching for Two Years—Doctor’s Medicine Did no Good = Cured Expense of only $1.25 and Now THANKS CUTICURA FOR COMPLETE CURE “Bome time ago I wrote you for a book un the Cuticura Remedies and received it O. K. and went and the Boap, Ointment, and Pills. ‘They Tos more good than any medicine J /evar= aders who hie proper time o¢ men. Ea enna NEW YORKER TO DODGE SENTENCE IN PRISON. Young t. Who Down and Killed, Woman in Paris Is Not Kingsland. PATUS, Nov. 9—'‘Kingaland" ta not the name 6f the young New Yorker w: been sentenced to three months prison in Chateaudun yesterday, with- aay reant te ost the. benefit of tha First Offender r act, for ceusing the Bath of an aged ivy acare woman of Marboue village by running ace her down with his automobile. ‘the efendant gave his name as’ George i Kingsland because he does not want his | and two extra cakes of Cutiours reul name known, and his friende was. com| keening hia secret wall. cape ane i It was given opt, too, that he jean art atudent In Paris, which statement, Hke- | | The Autoi my ‘and caused a continual itching nearly drove uw wild at times. 1 medicine of a doctor, but it did not eure. “*\ me, and when I. saw in uu for the Gobet Book ee5 g at wise, {s untrue. ‘a lore Hn ba friend forever, N.Johneon, Maple : All that The World'cdrrespondent has | Grove Farm, RF. D.2, Walnut Kan, ot been able to learn defnitely about the June 16, 1905.” Z man Ia that he tm twenty-two years old , and that h clones to. ‘eadth, iy of New York Gnimen ones eo has eppoaled from the sentence passed upon Alm—by the judge, wii a widespread reputation tor AeA a A lawyer naived Boddington will con- Guce the cage in the Paria courts, He hi} santen: imu y" i thnks ence will surely be re ‘The Now Yorker, who was roleas on batl unt! his appeal ts disposod at will gail for home in a few days, prom: Ing te return for the hearing. If he ahould fat! to do so he would pe Hable to arrest any time he should be found in France within the next fire years, STEAMER FINN AND 30. MEN BELIEVED LOST, Last Seen Drifting Toward the! Bird Rocks of the Magda- | len-Island Group. SYDNEY, N. 6., Nov, 9,—The steamer Finn, Capt. Olsen, owned In Poregrund, Norway, and ohartered by the Domtn- | Bonatca! Scratce! Scrarca! This. {s the condition of thousands of akin-torm — b tured men, women, and children, who maybe instantly relieved’ and speedily —___ cured by warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle applications of Cuticura Oint- ment, the Skin Cure, and mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent Pills, when physicians and all else fail. ‘she. par vial of ie. (in forme] Chocolate Conted mbes ae | | Poh eR a “dree,"All Aboed tha Gkin,Sealnend Haba” nny Tl sell you a suit at one- third less than the lowest. this claim has tood the wear It fm asserted here that Frau Mol! had long been threatened and that ahi wes awero that ep laid plots had been ade agitnst her life and, {t 18 betieved, atthe aummoning of Frau Molitor to Pars was part of a plot to murder her. which miscarried, Wife-Deniee Horseif,- TONDON, Nov. 0.—Nelthor the pottce He wore a beard, but tt ts stated that It was false, and the police boltev there {s no doubt that the muniore: was @ mun who called up Frau on the telephones. Voice Wae Familiar. message. Which !n- to gO to her death od, Molitor The telephonto duced Frau M s nor the German Embassy hero has re- as received OY a servant of the Howse” ceived any information respecting the « ise sqht she Tesos: Urder at Ragen Baden tor whieh ary hold, who 6 se tntormed her Hit, the Washington. lawyer. le nized Hivi's voles and ao informed Bt inined in custody here, beyond the mistrens, but the latter Inalet Gi inal cable dospatoh from Germany arn ssto men outing his arrest. ; ing to the P moseage waa vory brief, mp Frau after Jeaving Baden: sent his wife and child to London and stopped ai Frankfort where ne-attracted attention paing to a long beard whiols he wore. Thin however, 1a now amerted to have ehaged from a hairdresser at asking the London polfoe to arrest a nan famed Hew, a native of Bern- cfatel. Germeny, whore present adares® ta Washington, D: C.,and who fe want- ed for murder. Hau arrived at the Hotel Cool! during the evening of Nor, 7. Unomictal de- spatchios from Baden Baden appear to nillente that the murderawaa sommittea Hau the irdor in . Hau oontinuea to deny hereei! to ali callers and declines to receive his arrival he EVERY TABLE and Yale carries Grape-Nuts “There’s a Reason," i | xperlence proves, | {st. This food is toothsome and delicious. 2d. It_is wonderfully easy of digestion, the starchy part having jbeen predigested_in the process-of-manufacture, | 3d. _Predigested Grape-Nuts supplies the body with carbo-hydrates in such form that the blood quickly assimilates and deposits these ele-| ments in the tissues all over the body, there to lie dormant until exertion releases the kinetic energy. ‘That energy is there if Grape-Nuts has been the food. 4th. This &od contains delicate particles of Phos: obtaitied in natural form from field grains. This element, thus highly ‘speciallzed by Mother Nature, has an affinity for and ivill unite with albumen and water in the human body, phate of Potash| This combination produces the soft gray matter, filling. the Brain! and Nerye Cells all over the body. That keeps the wort = eee [“hormugh Preeident Ahearn « uation ts end to be something ‘wan at Bufbilo, saytng veo, to tho {nyor and at the same timo watohing t which way the cat will Jump, tome’ leadera eno are counted on to stand back of the Mayor in his assault tipon Mr. Muephy are: John V, Corey Francia J. Lantry James J. Hagan, Roawet! D.-Wiktams, Warm Dalton Maurice Featherson, Joseph Prender- enat, Percival FE. Naele Nicholas. 1 ea, Charies WW. Culkina, Frank J. | Ps. Set rata ee and Thomas BE. Rus OTN a Avors pupmort will be rouht by of: fering to make his brother, Francis cAvoy. miccreser—to | Recorier | MurphyPights the Revolt. | eraon nitiyasked to-day to da-| fne Mi the twist tn local Democratte polities, but deciues to say ald tos) iy thet eo far as he faa concerned | Sale of.Boys’ Russian Overcoats $3.95 Exactly (ike cur, The nattiest little overcoats you can_concelve of for boys $ to 10 yeare of age are these Rusaian mod- eln on bale. They're made of warm, atylish friezes, in blue, light gray und Oxford gray, with military buttonn and embroidered emblem on sleeve Special at $3.95. Sale of Boys’ Blue Chinchilla Reefers at $4.95 “(Value $6.30) our boy snuggle Into’ one of these Reofere and ho will be warm the winter through. They have red flennel linings, velvet collara. and braas—buttona. For boys aged 6 to 14. Special at $4.95, Sale of Boys’ New French Back Overcoats 29.99 Exactly like cur, This {s the etyle of Overcoat 10 popular with boys’ fathers now, and we're reproducing it faithfully for bove from the aves of 7 to 15, They are made of five gray fabrics, shaped at the back, velvet collar and deep centre vent, it'@ an overcoit that your boy wil! te proud to wear. Special at $5.95. Boys’ Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits « $3.95 Here's a splendid offering of nov- elty suits for the little chaps of 3 to 10 years of age: They are prettily fashioned of blue serge and bright fancy cheviots with trimmings of soutache and traid, Value $5. Special at $3.95. Sale of Boys’ Norfolk and ~ _. Thinker Healthy. Yale and Harvard men know these things, a lot,” both mentally and physically, “There’s a Reason”’ for GRAPE-NUT nd they are a “husky S. Double-Breasted Suits You must always take into cons: workma;a up ard te for bays~to make them strong and su able to withstand the hard service given by the healthy. suits are in sizes from & to°15, cular hoy. These par and are made ol stanch blue cheviots of fancy mixtures, ue $5. Speci Vogal Brovhan A2™ Ste. At B Awe - torr Coat Company Tur Wis season, is nd tear Of twenty-hve | now five. days overdue here from Mon- years. I have not hada | treat. [ing on the Bird Rocks, of the Mas loring put into Vogel bro ber The steamer Untverso sighted the Finn on Bunday, apparently drift breach of promise’” suit yet. The answer is: i make good.” Moe Levy &Co Three Store: Galen Inland group, and it ts feared |that sho has been lost with all hands, | Hor tonnage was 2488 and she car: rie@ thirty men, ‘The Finn {a a new stenmor and thts 2 her first sereon, Ontfitters to te 1 HORBE KICK8 MAN TO eon (en ane Biv) [EC Meni Only) GREENWICH, Conn. Nov. §—Last Watker reve pare night the body NEW york. |New yoni. Bridgeport, of John Breokett, of found In the stables of Men—Boys— Women and Girls pa Aree i by gains 380-382 F ames Stowart. He ha death. by ah te ulton Street, crusried in and ty Brackett for man for Wit mA ROOKUY ~ stabie~ Worked — ae Rockefeller. i = Sale ot -CsScars. Girls’ Full Length Coats + $3.98 Exactly like cut. These coats arein the new double breasted, high neck model, with braid-on collar and~ yoke of braid trimmed vely<t, of heavy cheviot, in golf red, navy, Alice blue, brown and tan. Interlined and tined through- out. Value $6. Special at $398. + Bires- 240" Sale of (“sear Girls’ Astrachan Coats “4.98 Heavy gray astrachan coatsinlong, loose double-breasted box styles, buttoning to the neck, finished with allk froje across front, they have fancy turn-over collar of red; green or Alice blue broadcloth, embellished with white and black brafd. ‘Turn. “back cuffs to match -collars..Lined- out, Specially priced at $4.98. Sizes 8 to Sale of (2822) Girls’ Full Length Coats Exactly Double-breanted, in 8 different pattern of rhb mixtures, plaids and checks, Pcekets, collar, cuffs and plaits at bottom of coat are velvet piped in contrasting @iades. Value $7.50, Special at $4.98. Sale of Girls'New Model Coats $7.98 They are fashioned for girls of 8 to 16 years of ave, of fine quality ieavy'cheviots, in blue and brown, lined throughout with all wool red flannel. The mode) is double hyeaat- ed, full length, with rolling colla Special at $7.98, Sale of Girls’ Dresses « $1.98 Dainty dressea for girls fiom the ages of 8 to 14 years, in a great assortment of plaids in brown, green.blue and lred tones, Surplice styles with plaited silk yokes, Snished with gilt buttons. Full sleeve and deep gauntlet cuffs; Mned throughout; value $3. Special at $1.98, » $3.95 ideration the extra euits bs actial and well d @ great variety at £3.95, Store Open Saturday Night Till 10.30 |