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THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 MARTH UPA SEN PACE - MULE TATTLE i As Wicked as It Would Be sane, He Says at Tokio Banquet. Them. In as They Burned Arnsterdam Aye, Asphalt. ——— In- Casey's bike squad ts transferred their feld of | need operation INO SALE OF PHILIPPINES drivers’ of atkomoblles, who pald jfines of $19 each In the West Bide Po- ice Court to-day. u Residents of Amaterdam ayenue have been complaining to the Commissioner hat the speeders gwere burning all the hale Off the roadway these last few ghia. Aw, the Coney Inland season ts over and the flock of home-coming cars crossing the Williameburx Bridge has fallen of considerably. the Coimente: :| loner told Casey to~take his motor cycle boys of the Bowery. and to move uptown with .thein’ Qasey and his bunch—Cunningham, - Plerce, GSeeon and Rickert—patrolled Ameterdam ave- -| Japan Daes ‘and the United States Could: Not Dispose of Them. \FOKIO, “Oct. “L-Georetary of War |Srwee arouned the; wildest enthustaam {mwd loud cheers when, during the course HUE, het ween Bor adlesa sons of his speech at the banquet given in| Hundred d—Tenth streets, until after his honor last night by the Muntefpallty | “Jackson Gourauar ot” No. ‘of Tokio and Chamber of Commerce, he declared that war beween the Untted Atatea and Japan would “be a crime) he first to be garnered in. At the sta- Hon house Mr. Gouraud gave as eeour- "against. modern civilization and as) ee einen awn aced ctkarotte case of w je valued at $260 It wasn't Wicked abit woald be insane’: adaing| fis Sunday Jclgarette ‘case, of course, thet nelther peodio desired it and that beth Governments would do thelr. ut- Pei) moet to, quard against such an a€tul catastrophe." The bdnahet took place in the as- his everyday cigarette case, and {t had two cigarettes in Ik which the desk Meutenant thought ought to be worth about $176 apiece. Mr, Gouraud admitted that he had been dole mites AS AUTO SP SPEEDERS : Casey’s Bike iocan Caine : y | change his name. ingiee measly little twenty-five ‘He paid hia fine wih Tn {nalgnificant $10 bill from a. bundle about the size of-a rolled-up strip of Hnoleum. ‘Leslie Ganders, of No. yeaccond xtreet, was Ilke an old to Casey. They met one night on the OT Ysa tare you doing up > jarcors when Casey. auiod him; “I thought you wer down—on—tie—east aide fronder | fellows-van go next? 165, wei | Lig Tittest, waa gat. on, who hed chased Park sirset 9 ran Into a trol} lig my chine out of cgm- too-Waa—an old Bower, turned outs friends on Amator- 6 o'clock until mid- UNCLE SAM CAN'T GET MEN TO MAKE MONEY | ‘There's a scatolty of smail bills in the United States Treasury, and Treasurer Treat han only a thrve-days’ supply of ones and only enough twos ahead to supply the demand for two days. He foars the ones, twos and fives will | © soon be exhausted and change at stores and banks will have to bs mado tn silver. COST. HI M $26,000 TO TAKE NEW NAME. Tt cost Albert 0. Masoa $26,100 ‘to When hia mother, Mrs. Julius Gerth, of Newark, N. pbtained a divorce Albert went witn yer andGropped the name of his father for that of his st her. Dr. Jullus Gerth's will was probated in “Newark yesterday and the estate worth 826,00, was left to the docto: second wife. Mason contested the when It was first offered for probs PICKED OUT COFFIN, | THEN SHOT COHEN \ “I want to look over your coffins.” |} aid Eara Barney, of Brocton, Maas., || to RK. B. Buffington, an undertaker. | last eveninx. | Buttington showed lm the stock “That one will uo," Barney said, In- |dlcating x plain black. casket. | Then he walked to the reur~ot thr jHe- “waea-taken to a hospital and is dy-| ared-he would directed that But Barney la sixty-_ 2 438 Falton St., | | We CNEL) Special Brooklyn. | | Prince Chap Suits “New $25.00 Values. Z Latest Jaunty single-breasted, half- i fitted Prince Chap models, cnade | from a beautiful. quality fancy | striped English broadcloth; coat| full satin lined, patch pockets; new | side plaited skirts with fold. j pages! eembly foot of the Imperial Hotel, Viscount Shibusawa presiding and wan attended by a number of prominent -of- fiolala, and many of the Jeading burl- ess men of Tokio. Mr.,Taft eat on the | tight (of “Viscount Shibusawa O’Brien, the new American Ambassador to'Japan, was seated on his left. 2 Wiecount Shibusawa, in ‘welcoming i Mr, Taft, paid a «lowing tribute to the i greatness of the nation which the Sec- Tetary represented. and the friendfinoss “whieh the {ited States’ had always) Contd for Japan.-and the influence | pout the | fecting and Scslitvan eat! + | that the’ talk of unfriendliness between | the United States and Japan was “due | eatirely to ~ eewepapers” In America.— Oontinuing, Mr. Tatt , In part: “Amerioann will ‘always be proud of fhe part President Rooeevcli was able @@ play in hastening the end of tha war | ‘and bringing cbout peace under circum: | @tances honorable to both Japnn and | » Russia. Japan, having proved her | Q@eatness in war, has taken a stand in| the first rank-of the family of na- fens. You have concluded treaties with __| your former antagonist and the wounds: @ansed by the war are healed. i “The growth of Japan from a her- hut gation to her present position In. the | last Bfty yeare is a marvel! to the world, Americans are proud to record the fac. “teat Japan has always Had the cordial] mbpeoneeine Ot Umes the effective United States, For «a mo- @wat, for a monient only, a litte cloud | . Game over the sunshine of the fas : yeara, | Only z en! uldhave- caused even the slighies| frends — SWE" between J apan ane tne Untied} “males would be @ crime against mod-| | civilisation. It would ibe insane. ine people of sapan “nor the! the United Statss-desire wary Fis Sovyensments of the two countries jals_every point to avol. from-that source-by-making small-particles-of-enamel-from Most Onnptortio. Sale of Such ‘Wares We Ever Planned Starts Here Wednesday Two features of the event.:we count all-important: Ontv-First Ouality Wares Are Concerned And At Prices ~Spectally Lowered For—This Sale IN no department. in the store is merchandise subjected to more thorough inspec- tobe had here—WE NEVER HANDLE SECONDS OR INFERIOR GRADES. Particularly does this apply to Kitchen Utensils—enameled ware, for examp.e. It has been proved conclusively that inferior. qualities of such wares are positively a menace to health—not alone from poisonous chemicals used n the enameling process, but from flaws and chips of enamel that find their way into the foodstuffs. Many cases of appendicitis, says a celebrated French physician, are directly traceaole to’such “cooking: utensils. gs SN eADae -eiement of “risk | tite-an EAD-one. -_SPECIAL PRICES THROUGH Uren EXTRAORDINARY ECONOMIES, for-our-regtlar-prices-are invariably lower-than-the prices- the-First even-when-others_resort. to the sale_of “seconds” in_the that is not equalled in han an-acre-of floor This ~isHousewares—sale—tinre—an— -eeeasion— -ranking— in- -importance ceisdevo-ed-te-the stocks. ow ADeposit Account Gives -you EVERY CON- VENIENCE afforded by any “charge” system, and EVERY ECONOMY of Macy’s STRICTLY CASH SYS. former’ years—purely because the increasing demand warrants the _dotibling. every ome Interested: in Silks should know athls Silk “store ands splendid values. prominent. for us. Yard-wide Black Dress‘ Taffeta, selvedge of every yard; a supe ior quality carry- Yard. ing our broadest recommendation.,.........- Imported Satin Ma. estique, Black Meteor Groner 23 In- 43%4 inches wide; sabest qualities man ae wide; yard...........0050- 94 factured; yard $2.89 and,....: $2.08 Imported Dress Ta‘feta, Imported Black Sa‘in Mes-} 40 inc! wider messaline finish; ver: saline, 20 inches wide; very fash- special; yardese sees cs sees eee $1. ionable; yard....scsveseeeseueee (oe Black Peau de Soie, Black Messaline Satin, yard ¢ excellent quality, lustrous eyes , ‘wide: a) domestic grade nearly as worthy ss foreign Silk cells double; > yard $1 36 inches wide, medium weight; 65¢ quality; y 49> 1907. R.H. Macy & Co.'s account | Display of Foreign and Domestic Lines: Somme z Extraordinary Sale Values. This season's stocks of Silks are double the size of any shown in Frost Wiese. Back of that demand are the strongest possible arguments wy Among the. Black Silks, our. “Marchloness?: blacks'are ‘particularly. They are pure dye dress weaves, manufactured expressly FOR SPECIAL SELLING WE OFFER: -94c woven for us and with our name woven on the "Black Taffeta, 26 inches wide, 1,84 strong and firm; yard 8c Famous'y Good Flafnels. iret Peo E look_to England, Fraice, Germany and Scotland for the BEST Silk-and-Wool Flannels—and to one of our own mid- dle western states for the best’domestic all-wool Flannels = procurable : “Amana” Flannels, niade by a society of Shakers located at Home- “stead towa._You-couldn't put-nore real goodness ina loom product than ~«these Shakers put in their celebrated Flannels. We show ccmplete assortments of “Amana” fabrics, including: Fancy Hlannele, in stripe and check patterns; shrunk to 28-inch~ ‘Fancy, -Suitings, dark checks and stripes on gray groun and gray-and-white; yards: <% In Addition We Offer: Saxony-Fiannel, | Cotton-and-Wool Flannel, un- shrinkable and made in England:_30 All: Wool” White inches wide, medium wetght; stripe and check designs on’ Iight colored Erp unGe yard 58: nnket Flannel,or.seversibleveldere down, 32 inches wide, In effective pat- terns; suitable for fred sacques, | ches wide; in Roman stripe ‘and Pe house robes, etc.; yard. 29¢ | effects; vard . Own Unshrink - 28 \nches|Wool Flannel, English fabrics, 31 s_yard, inches wide; ina ort wally of stripe 49c | effects; yard, 88c and..... $1.60 Finer Qualities af Imported. Novelty Waistings in stock up to $1.19 a yard. — Novelty Plaid Waisting if ide; in light: and dark "al prevailing i in other stores— ir_-attempts to match Macy any other store is the direct’}|] ith ‘our suoation ts ae Kettles, No. 7, regularly se BMC eaisesterseccsctetoreen ss Rice_or Mil Bollers,, No, $3, . Covered Buckets, No. Upped Cresertag eas “Kitchen. Outfits of “the above ware, ‘consisting of {8 utensils: packert“ tn neat case, Including Dish Pan,“Cook Pot, Tea Pot, Colfea- Bott Rice Boller, TBH BOSTON BOAT j 2\ Covered Saucepans, 2 Lipped .Sauce- i FORCED T0.LAY Wh: pans, Pudding Pan, aes Dish, Ladle, Sa lander, Skimmer, and 2 Pie Plates; s ‘complete. 184,64 sage —- 2, eae eae “Tyrbhis, Harvard “Behaved: Well, bat Reached New here . + Family Clot ber folls, guaranteed; elsewhere, 92,50; 9c Wringer, 4i-in. rub> i York Nine Hours Late. SOUL Price weveseceseeeeeeee ++ 91,87 hee = Felt-covered Card. Tables, CEAER pean threw’ be passen $2,00; our price ....... Scpend ‘Matropotitan epee vera ibatal eb aald Sewing Tables, with, measure; else- Marvera, between New, York | where $4.00; here se scseleeeee eee ae and nm. were lan (3d in New York|]| ~ Soltd Oak Commodes, mapelled eth F. M. yesterday, nine hours late, | pah; elsewhere $2.50; her \ having enperrence what a gale st ton Blaoking Cases, carpeted top, bx ~ Child's Commode e- Boston at #-P. M./1 Oak Medicine Cabinets, Guedes! Twenty minutes after quitting abe rab 1DW Lhe’ gale, wundn tet mirror, 6x12 In.. Mi ieee er eeveral hours alongtne Mas- te coast, developing -a volooity Oak Invalid Trays... ry Folding Clothes Bars, 5-ft. high fase Folding Ironing Tables. . Skirt Boards, 4% ft long Peerless Towel Arms... Pastry Boards, size 18x24 In, eenger§ protested, aay! jt | to business Monday. The craven Round Bread Plates, . 9c ‘at anchor, until 2: M. Small | Hardwood Clothes Poles, & feet take om those who wanted to/f long ........- ol xecerna Ural an WONG Or a a Sir Step Ladders, 986 | t $22.72 oe the Harvard put o-sea and her || — Curtain Frames (89¢] Kitchen ‘Rang e Avon -No. Bot tna ea Meher aay wo | “Bissell Standard Carpet Sweep, heavy ‘weather. Tho vessel ran J FS c-++rsneressssacrcenys vere Bl, Reo Agexty-mule ale off Nantucket Mission Wood Plate Racks, ..@1.46 anes Mission Wooit Book Shelves..61.46 Jed amainat being are, thet ‘Grat to muccumb (O pitebter Mission Wood’ Tabourettes, ,..$1,46 omice! Drop, eae Kitchen Tables,: round or The > eee to cial 139.08 By the Dice larverd and ere, lout, wan =| | hey rae Hall-covere 83c, 46c, 64c |” Folding Step Ladder, elsewhere Bias aot 28 | Fire Sets and Andirons at lowest prices ‘ Log, $9.56 B Tin and Galvanized W Heavy Galvanized Iron Ash Cans, Heavy Galvanized - Garbage Ca euch = ages Newer “would || prices. he VALUES, of course, are never matched: “ar-serlously’ delay. tha axa rae beri phan ior ares or|] resuit-of this policy: Moret Sie wet Te Pat roo one Se TBE Ore 1G aad aes great semiannual sales of China a Ky raat sculpment which wouid” ““El-an-Ge” Gray Steel ollgn hla warlike polices, Enameled Ware evils of society ngurian and at al Ha Botlers, regularly $1.05; | large size ctr aa agri | een ce 7 eee tiee ime Pailippines: See ited | Dish. “Pans, 14 qt, regularly 436, wit | h covers ~ Heavy: Tin Wash Boilers with compet “| bottoms, No. 7, 87c; No. 8.. ee Extra Henny) Tn Oil Cans, 4 qi -8T¢ nee: Sheet Graters Extra Heary “Tin. a “Kreamer’s” Extra Heavy Tin ee x ated= Measures. “Kreamer's Extra Heavy Tin Wash: Bollers, solid <opper bottom, No. 7. Sale price, 99c; No. 8, sale..... $1.29 “Kreamer's” Heayy Japanned an Bread Boxes . nd Glass. “What-are-your-needse—— ea Standing. Work Baskets, unlined) -|-82.0' 1295.63 it | Elned: Work Basket Willow Ware— 5 u 88 to Fancy Clothes Hampers, $2 $5.81 rot to Standing Music Racks, $t 38.04 Z co rasta on stands, $1, S40, $2.24to Laundry Baskets, 66c to Office Baskets, 87c to. Willow Tea Tables, $3,62_ to. "95; 77 Clothes Baskets, oval, 94¢ to $2.13 Clothes Hampers;-$2.17 to. ..$3,96 Willow” Nursery Chairs, $2.67. Ae Willow Baskets for dogs, to .. Dor. eaatNat $3.06 t made of —willow, Oe. 9472 ase Galvanized Coal Hods, te 4c; 10-1b .. Stoves and Heaters: ‘ “Perfection” Oil Heaters, ’ tony Oil Heat No, $4. "Pel Brooklyn” Oil” Nesters... “Universal” Oil Heaters. “Miller” ‘Oil Heaters, $3. : “20th Century” Gas Hi ate cle ry, eaters, gives light and heat s.fe.ccccsveeeees 87 “Suvio" (Gas Heaters. for small rooms, 36c and ....... Be Single Ovens, 89c to 96 Double Ovens, $2.17 to... ..,$2.54 Cylinder Parlor Stoves, $5.27 to ‘ $14.27. Self-feeding Parlor Stoves, $11.33 ‘Th 6, $10.61; No, e $12.19;-No, 3, 7,59 Kitchen Ranges, “The Bronx,” hes +h ree No. 8 $16, itchen Ranges, “The Bon Bon,” Ne, 7; $14.58; No. 8...... . #175 Full line of Brass ind Wrought fed “tens suapanned Coal nods ae bh to . bs i __Fancy Scrap Baskets, 68c. to $5.19 “Palm Leaf Knife Baskets, 58c to Babe Straw Splash Mats, Ne to ~Miscellaneous Floor Brooms, good quality “iis stitched , Scrub or Floor Cloths, ‘rennet Size 22x23 In... sesecceee eee seess alors Plaid Dust Cloths, 2s m oils! Ae bristle Dust Brushes Feather Dusters, 9-In. bell. Keen's Mop Handles .., Cotton Clothes Lines, -braided,-$0 ft. “FP, C." Laundry Wax. . Powdered Borax, for family use, ios Hot Corn Holders, each Hot Corn Scrapers .. Wire Sink Brushes and Dish> Wash “Sallades' o Roach Terror , c ’ Electric Irons, with cdrd and -plug, 3-lb., 19; Tb,, a 84; 6-Ib. Electric Curlin; cord and ply: . Electric Iron gartivent Pyrawers finished- with. pearl buttons and taped seams..... Navarre: rertes. each size larger); Drawers, sizes up to 42-Inch, $1.79 (10¢ advance ‘on each sire larger). cr 6. Sleeves; Pants “and Tightsto match, In knee and ankle Jength; garment Pants-to-mateh, in-knee-and_ankle lengths; garment. vance on each size lerger). on each size larger). each Men's ‘on-the-maln—fl Women's-on the second floor, No question 2bout having the particular arth or brand you seek, —-MEN'S- SHIRTS: AND DRAWERS Natural Gray. Wool, Shirts finished in best mani Drawers =e a ns—and_reinforcad. seats; garment > partment may have an Oriental Rig’ _-Chlefly one of a kind. Among them: © Size11.9x13.2. = 8294.00) Size 11.0x18.9.....- Bhs 00; Size 12.6x14.0. $252.00) Size 11.5x15.7. x Size 10.0x148, 29790 | Size 11.0x15.0. Size 10 0x14.0. 11,6x18.0 Size 105x146. 11,3x16.7. Size 10.6x14.0. o @ 120x162 Size 11,0x13.6. $252. 001 Size 11.8x16,10. Size 40.7xt3.2; $259.00] Size 11.6x15 Stre $2433, 501 Size 41.9220 ( Size +-8158.00 [Size 13.0x18.9 Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Fall Fashions In_-Gowne, _ Millinery, Wraps, Coats, Suits,Foot wear and Dress Novelties generally — displays on the second floer ave par | | ticularly interesting. 34th to 35th St. Excellent Reasons Why Macy Values Are. Unmatched. ‘ptrd Freee. TEN you buy an Oriental Rug here you buy dirett from the. { rters. ‘We maintain, in Constantinople, a branch organ ae jeaded by an expert—a man who has made Orlental Rugs ‘his life stlidy. He is regarded as-oné of the shrewdest judges of qualities and values In the Far Eastern markets. We We carry no Rugs on consignment, so there are no mlddlemen’s profits to come out “of a Rug transaction. A store that does ‘noi even have a permanent Oriental Rug de- “sale” just the same, for any } number of importers. stand ready to furnish a sale stock “of ‘Rugs on consignment. The store gets its profit and the importer his ‘share from every consigned Rug, sold’ After such a Rug ‘sale’ the he unsold: Ones are sent back to the importer. TWO profits to pay in such'a “Sale,” against ONE profit at Macy's, And that ONE profit is moderate—based upon a strictly cash system. We Oates no greater margin on Rugs than we aerive from other Tines, Present stocks of Onental Rugs cine! the best selection we re have ever offered.) Here are $200, 000. Worth of Choice Weaver: including single specimens ranging in price up to $1,275.00, Rugs 1-3 Under Usual Prices. Choice Serapi and Gorovans, in carpet sizes—up to 1434x20 feet. Royal Khorassan Carpets. = Excellent workmanship _and | splendid color effects “mani-_[1 fested in. every detail of these handsome. designs. - Like the Kermanshahs Aioned in the opposite column, these are shown in the specially lighted room’ devoted- to the higher grade rugs, 6'%x 914-foot sizes, this sale, 198. Royal Kermanshah i Carpets. Beautiful in color, design ard perfect in blending. The close- ness of the pile is Indicative of greatest skill on the part of the Persian weavers, “Every piece* in the collection —from the small_mat sizes to 13x19 foot -| Carpets—was personally. select: ed by eu rug chief during ys ravels it the € Orient. ~ "$36: and $396 00 | | 74451134-foot sizes, this sale 40x12-foot sizes, each, S “~"§278,00 $398 and 3455.00 |} 9 x12 foot sizes, this sale, 40x13 foot sizes, gach, ks f $3) $484 and $482,00'] 10. xi4 foot sizes, this sales” 11x15-foot sizes, each, 7 Te ——~— 8598 and $627.50 | | 4314.20 -foot sizes, this sale, 13x19-foot sizes, $925,00— we Khiva-Bokharas— Ghiefly large. slze— -the largest %4x14 fect, priced —at—— $198.00, | others 8 and "9 feet wide and 10 to 12 feet Tong, sale prices rang-°+7| ng" tron + up to-$454.00. Cashmere Rugs Extra large sizes, “I flat and straight; | nothing~ more ~ desir- able for dining-roonis; sizes from &x10- fect}. to A043 fect, at_} prices ranging from ~HallStrips Turkish and” Per- tan —Strins;—trelud= cing Mossuts,—Fere= ghans, Sarabends, cui all Lengths up ranging trom. $33.77 upp to $124.06. tural Gray Worsted Shir Natural Gray Wool, extra quality, winter weight 78 Natural Gray Wool, extra heavy; Shirts double back and front, $1. ae #1. “Medlicott” Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers, extra heavy, full ae made;_jn gray and white; Shirts, sizes up to 44, each $1.79 (10¢ advance on “Mercerized Balbriggan Shirts and Dri ‘eam color; aD al rs winter weight; Noy and ) “of en's Ontergarmenta, Anciuding- pure atlk up to $6.98, x . : WOMEN’ S UNDERGARMENTS: Jersey: -ribbed Cotton Vests, medium weight; high neck, grades Jersey-ribbed Cotton Vests, fleece lined, high neck, long or short; slceve i 49, Swiss-ribbed Merino Vests, fine quality, long or short sleeves Swiss Merino Vests, fine COL low neck and sleevele. four Styles cess eeerertteeererstecterseees Silk-and-Wool 8, high neck style with lon 50;tow_nack style with short sleeves, $1.34; sleeveles tl Finer grades of Wamen' Fi “Undergarments on display = at prices up to $4.94. CHILDREN’S ,KNIT UNDERGARMENTS: Natural Merino Vests; Pantalets and Drawers,size 20, each BYc (Se White Mcrino Vests and Pants, fine quality, size 18, on Ado (Sc advance Natural Wool Vests, Pantalets and Drawers, heavywelght, size 20, gar- ent, 58¢ (t0c advance on each size larger). Boys’ Cotton bbed Shirts and Drawers, heavyweight, size a6 tos) ~-Boyp' Natural Merino-ribbed Shirt ect) Drawe: Table Covers and Velours. Tapestry Table Covers, in blue, green and rad; {inlshed_ with heavy monentT, 2x2%-yard size; $3.50 eities sates; $1.98 Heavy Tapestry Covers, in Persian colorings, ‘finished with fringe: ax2-yard ‘size, $3.00 value, sale. . 81.89 VAxt'-yard size, $2.25 value, sale. $1.39 Tapestry Table Covers, In attractive floral design: popular shades, 2x2-yard size, $2.25 value, sale B8c Imported Velvet Table Covers, in Persian and Oriental colorings: 1 yard square, $5.00 values, sale $2.74 » French Velour Table Covers, best yrade, plain ‘centres and fancy borders; all colors: 4xS-foot size, $4.25 value, sale. 6x4-foot size, $6.50 value, sale 2x2-yard size, $11.75 value, sale, Flax Velours, new importation, 50 inches wide, all colors; suitable for draperies or furniture covering; yard, $1.24 and $1.88 Silk Velour, §Oinches wide, best quality, all colors; yard Third Floor. | Sizes Up to 5x9 Ft. Quantity—190 | Rugs. =tull and warmly: lined with plaid woollens ~Muskabad Persian Carpets chiefly_in all-over figure designs; suitable for sitting- rooms, dining-;| rooms, libraries, S¥4x10b2-foot size . Oxit-foot size 9xi2-foot size. Fine Persian Mahal ; Carpets in=rich> colorings; -wover: of fine wool; remarkatly silky and tus- trous; specially ‘sultable for par- and__dinin: ath 9x12-foot Hine ere +7, 8108,00 Other. sizes ‘in proportion. Bee Fine Persian Rugs, ‘Were $39. 86 to: $4474: Exceedingly fine Persian Shiraz weaves, in very soft colorings; all extremely silky; pat- terns small and intricate. i Shirvans Large}: Tine Perstan $14.94 “st ie $19.94 sit tT 924 Ta ein h re hans, excellent colorings and Joochistans, in ric Ferer | mostly. small, intricate cotorings; aye rage a! ; _desiens eAMOOE: ae | 1ox5% feet; all some as lar a number of genuine ish eh x7 feet antiques, In good state in good condition; yalnes $1800, and $20,00. of preservation, Value prices. $25.90 and 332.50 to $35.00, 330,00, | ree Fourth Floor, : Showing “New Model For Motoring Wéda: of Manchurian dogskin, 52 Inches ae fashioned very wrists, Men's, Coats, with wind shields seve, GLTTA Men's Coats, eep shaw) collars and cults-of blended: muskrat; coat real lined and vie lined with satin; wrists with wind ‘shields Men’s Coats, made of selected raccoon skins and cuffs of .beay: ned with wool, yoke with s cuffs. : ep ay 4 Other cots for men—including garments of dosskin, calfthine ponyskin, natural and blended muskrat, oposum, nutria, raccoon and beaver—at prices ranging from $11.74 to $23%,0), Women’s Conte, of Manchuriin_dogskin; full fashioned models, with large shawl collars and cuffs of blended opos ai quilted satin linug ieee etn ed napa $27.74 Women's Motoring Co of blended muskrat; full mod ~ ined with satin and finished with shawl collar $94.75 Women's Coats, of blended squirrel; fashioned very full and fined {with (salle ceva Sotscreiniceseereacetrorsventsscdes $159.00 Other coats for women—caracul, calfskin, pony tin, nutria, krim= mer, opossum, etcs at prices ranking festa $27.74 to $179,00.- ‘Girls’ Motoring Costs, Sebati Siac