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Tarntable Test Only The Edison Shop HEN we first con- sidered making the Turntable Te. Imost enthusi thought it might be a mH trifle too daring. a But we knew that The Eig New Edison would stand the most rigid test. In fact, the more difficult the test the more welcome it was. And 80 the Turntable No emp! write for catalogue No. 44. rs’ references—CaN or LY TO RATIFY TREATY BY A ROYAL DECREE | This Action WiH Be Taken on Ac- count of Representations by French Government. PARIS, Oct. 3.—Advions received by the Peace Conference from Rome have | convinced the members of the Supreme |Counct! that Italy will ratify the Ger- |man Peace Treaty py royal decreas. The |®eneral opinion in the Council ts that such ® ratification will be valld under |the Italian Constitution, as the Treaty does not involve any Italian territorial changes, Fearing a long delay tn ratification, says the Echo de Paris, the French Gov- @rnment, upon learning of the Italian Government's resolution to dissolve Pur- lament, made representations to the Italian Cabinet. ——— ‘SMALL VOTE DISAPPOINTS FRENCH FOES OF TREATY Many of Those Counted in Op Position Swung the Other Way on Final Test. Defections in the Socialist party alone amounted to thirty-three, including Albert ‘Thomas, the Inbor leader M. Franklin-Boullion fafled to make food his twice repeated assertion thet “ho and his friends would vote againat the treaty.” Aristide Briand, Rene Viviant, Louls Barthou and Paul Pain- leve, former Premiers, all voted in fa- vor of ratification. Newepapers of this city are anani- mous im rejoicing over the vote and expressed the opinion that the majority in favor of ratification will assist ma- terlally in bringing the treaty to = vote didly Fe Goodyear Welt Soles. Our Own Lasts, y Sizes 844-1014. Widths C-D-E. The Supply Is Limited. f Fourth Floor Open All Day Tomorrow, Saturday. Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 SALE SATURDAY Children’s Shoes - Regular 6.50 grade 5.15 te Only an ever-increasing volume of business enables f us to maintain our present comparatively low prices on children’s shoes. In line with this policy, despite the increased wholesale cost of leather, we are taking this splen- built shoe from our regular stock and re- ducing it for ohe day only. Bi BLACK LACE SHOES BUILT FOR SERVICE You Never Pay More at Best's. o Pj junta after the Senate disposes of the H] |ayeetutts, tungsten and | |Provide for repeal of the “luxury” war | 4) | fruit Juices, B] |have been discovered at Cartagena and H|large hailstones’ were piled in some || Trinity Chureh, St. Mary's City, Mary-| N] |of Washington, won the first prize of! 4 \of Home Mission for & short story on| Re BVENING WURLY, FRAVAL, VUOLUBER 5, 491%. GRAND OPERA TENOR WEDS DAUGHTER OF WM. SUTPHIN, RESUMES CONCERT TOUR Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor Che % Ask Mr. Foster Travel Information Miss Mary Barber ’ will conduct a series of Culinary Confers ences every Saturday during October in Service the Housefurnishings Section, 7th Floor.» Ack Mr. Foster anything about Winter Ser ere amas eae h Florida, : ude, Cuba, . is nae ae . “Muffins” will be the subject of the , definite, 38th Street --FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Demonstration OCTOBER SALES In Progress Offer Wanted Merchandise at Advantageous Prices MRS GUIDO CICCOLI Signor Guido Ciccofint and Bride Leave for Canada After | Wedding Dinner, H Bignor Guido Ciccolini, leading tenor of the Chicago Grand Opera Company, who cut short a concetr tour to hurry back to this city to wed Miss Giadys Sutphin, “Betty” Sutphin, as her inti- Millinery Modes For Late Autumn Presented in a New Collection at $16.50 A Sale of Misses’ Suits For Saturday Only Featuring Fur Trimmed and Tailored Models—Purchased Especially for This Event $35.00 and $45.00 Pee mate friends know her, was married yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock vy Chief City Clerk Scully in the Municipal | Building. | Mins Sutphin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Sutphin, whose city addrens was given as the Hotel An-| sonia, wore a travelling costume and a corsage bouquet of orchids. She ts nineteen years old and the bridegroom is thirty-five. Carlo Edwards, widely known in the musical world, and Mra. Grace Schenck Sutphin, mother of the bride, were the witnesses. After a small dinner party, Signor Ciccolint and hia bride left for Canada, where he will continue his interrupted tour, | -—-—-_—_ TARIFF WAITS ON TREATY. | No Repeal of “Loxory” Taxes Until Senat mally Acts, WASHINGTON, Oct, 3.—Considera- tlon of all bills dealing with national revenue or tariff laws will be deferred Peace Treaty under a decision of the Senate Finance Committee, | Among tho billy affected are House Measures proposing to raise tariffs on other metals, ges ‘in the Internal Revenue Laws, which now will go over indefinitely, | Paris advocates the picturesque—and launches many new and delightful fashions. Soft, rich Velvet and lustrous Hatter’s Plush, in flaring shapes, youthful, charming. Duvetyn Hats with gold or silver threads, embroideries, combining simplicity with richness. Swagger Sailors, close fitting Toques, odd little shapes, Matron’s Hats of distinctive style. An Introductory offering of Autumn and Winter Suits, made to sell at much higher prices but secured for this October Sale at unusual concessions. Late models, the jaunty little ripple coat effects, as well as youthful belted styles, Suits of quality and style distinction, expertly tailored. (pate model in sizes to 18 years. The color range includes new shades of Brown, Pekin, Reindeer, Henna, Navy Chevrona Suits | Doeskin Velour Suits| Silvertone Suits | Doeskin Velour Suits (illustrated above) (illustrated above) | (illustrated above) (illustrated above) All Suits warmly interlined and lined with fanty silks. Fur trimmed models have collars of French Seal (dyed coney). Third Floor Boys’ All Wool School Suits With Extra Pair of Knickerbockers $13.50 We cannot purchase any more of these suits to sell at this price. tax on soft drinks, and for the reduc- tion of those on loganberry and other | a cto soncad HAIL PILED SIX FEET HIGH. Many Houses in Spain Collapse Under Weight of Stones, MADRID, Oct, 3,—Interruption of railroad traffic and telegraph communi- cation preventy details of conditions in | eastern Spain, where torrential rains have fallen, from becoming known. It 1s reported that eighteen bodies Velvet applique fruits, brushes of feather or fur, lend the final note of newness to the display. ‘ourth Floor Girls’ Smart School Coats For Saturday Only $16.95 An October Sale value of un- usual interest. Grey Chinchilla Coats for girls of 6 to 12, in the model illustrat@l, lined with scarlet flan- ° nel; soft and warm. Blue Melton Coats for g(rls of Fashionable New Marabout Capes Modish neckwear to give the completing touch to the early Fall toilet. $7.95 Two styles of Marabout, or marabout with ostrich band inset, 15 inches deep with tails. five at Alicante. At the latter place laces to a depth of over wix feet, many ouses collapsing under the weight, WINS ROOSEVELT PRIZE. resbyteri~ ‘The Rev. hitmore, rector of land formerly an Episcopal clergyman $300 offered by tho Presbyterian Board | It as a Mint it rs man of the board. econd pri f $160 was won by Walter H. Bradley, of Casper, Wyo., and the third prize of by Edgar De Witt Jones, of Blodm- ngton, Il. The judges were Gilman C, Hall, ®& Warren Hill and W. W. Cox, Norfolk models made of tweeds and cheviots, substantially tailored, in browns, greys, greens and fancy Ground Floor PEE ee ee ee 2 EOE EBC STEN “7, Urea a» are meant to give good model with muffler collar and sclf ry OPEN ALL DAY TO-MORROW, SATURDAY Oona Gras Gun Metal on Tee Third Fleer is year. Sizes 11 to 18 Mesh ie ftkes’ sults “ : Pest & Co. uae wei Bags Chinchilla Coats ‘ae Bed Svcnte 14 nih Bishet Boys’ All Wool Mackinaw Coats Good style, plain 424 inch For Little Children ‘4 Bs Hi iy ig That's All We Need to Say About Them! OY: high standard, fashion’s favored fabric, your idea of a low price—surely a triple guarantee of satisfaction. with a ruffle of the Georgette. trast to the blouse. A slip-on blouse has the youthful round neck, daintily edged fi with a pleating of Georgette. You Never Pay More (dine ideale Sis Sa Established 1879 OFFER SATURDAY 400 Women's Georgette Blouses Special 5. 00 There are three styles—in flesh or white A double ruffle trims the round neck and sleeves of a blouse with tucked front in cross-bar effect. i H ‘ A clever roll collar that lends grace to the neckline is edged at Ends of black ribbon give con- mixtures, Suits that 6 to 16, in a_ practical belted frame, an attractive value at the notable price of $3.10 Ground Floor Norfolk models in “Patrick’? Mackinaw—a splendid A jaunty double breasted model, in sizes to and wearing material for School and Sport wear. Sizes 6 to 28 VORIO iss ccnes i caveseeeeenece $13.50 and $15.00 Boys’ School Ulsters—$15.00 to $27.50 Fourth Floor, including 6 years. Blue, brown or grey chinchilla, lined with plaid or check flannels $10 Fourth Floor Smart Styles in : : fi i baa tn : Values - Women’s Girls W ns Boys Men’s ; Gloves Shoes jehve:tghy dhoes | Handkerchiefs ‘ Acatin Govan ine Blateik For School or Dress Wear Footwear piston Cieaiaiuas ‘ Men’s Pure Linen Handker- OID) sxe sipee prio ened | October le Price i 8698 ae ee ae lll BRO $10.75 wad doze, ; $6.00 Men’s Novelty Handkerchiefs with colored borders and colored initials, box of 6 for $1.50 Men’s Sheer, soft Cambric, white with colored borders, or all white with tape or cord borders, mie ee Ground Floor Sizes 11% to 2 Gun metal lace or button Shoes, also patent leather. Heavy black School Shoes Walking Boots a with military heels; tan or black. At $6.40 Sizes 1 to 6 Dress or School Shoes in patent leatha, gun metal or tan, At $4.75 Sizes 11 to 1344 Pumps Small Boys’ Shoes in tan of dull and patent leathers, | or black leathers, $3.50 One-clasp glace Gloves, medium weight, prix sewn seams, beautiful quality; all white and white sewn black, $3.25 Children’s Gloves, one- clasp, prix sewn seam, in new soft gray and tan shades, $1.75 Ground Floor At $6.75 _ Sizes 1134 to 2 - ‘Tan lace or button Shoes. | a $5.00 Sizes 814 to 11 Black lace or button Shoes. Dress Boots of patent leather and fine kidskin, Colonials of patent and dull leathers. Best’ smu.