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Ena FY Falli- Ca Werrenrath and Aas Alvarez Sing By Sylvester Rawling. INGERS were predominant in the nuusie of the week-end, but not jo the obscuration of pianists, who valiuntly insisted upon keeping to the fore, At the Hippodrome night Amelita Galli-Gurel casoied ee the delight of a crowded audience, Bhe is making a gallant attempt to comprehend English ballads, mani- festly an arduous task for her, The at of interpreting songe of sentiment, which must come from the heart and appeal to the heart, is not her strong yoint. The little lady displaytd her exquisite voice to the best advantage in such artificial things as tho Mad feene from Ambroise Thomas's “Hamiet” and the “Come per me wereno” from Bellini's “Sonnambula,” | s Nevertheloss, her songs in English, no Jess than hem songs in French and in Spanish, stirred her hearers to. en- thusiastio applause. A sympathetic | accompanist at the piano was Homer Samuels, and Manuel Berenguer with ‘bis flute helped materially. Reinald Werrenrath, the American baritone, whose art is as finished as his voice is lovely, captivated a finely discriminating audience at a recital in Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon, Some of us would have preferred to bear him in the intimacy of a smaticr | auditoriim, but his admirers have) grown ty such a legion that, perforce, ‘we must bid farewell to that. Mr. Werrenrath's taste in selection is equalled by his skill in programme making. From Mozart to James H. Ttogera, wit? Caldara’s “Come ragglo di gol,” Ravel's “Sainte” and Frederic Keel’s setting of three salt water bal- Jade by John Masefield, calling for mention, the mumbers ran. H 'y Spler was the accompanist at the a John O'Sullivan, an Irish tenor, who won no little favor while singing | with the Chicago Opera Company at the Lexington Theatre last spring, wave a recital gt Carnegie Hall last night. He was at his bost in operatic arias, as might have been expected, but he maintained the operatic man- ner poet simple songs which require dif- nt, and, therefore, he fae, to charm as his natural gifts of voice should warrant. [ut the) audience, not large in numbers, was | jusiastic. “O Paradiso,” from Meyerbeer’s “L'Africaine,” was one of his best efforts. Lrish and English, originality. In a repetitio. of ine Sputterny etude, which the audience demanded, ho had an unfortunate slip of memory. The Zimro Ense ible gave a con- cert of Jewish music at Carnegic Hail on Saturday night before a erpwded and enthusiastic audience. The playing of Kaplan's “Jewish Dance” by G. Mistechkin and G. Bes- rodny, violinists, deservedly found much favor, as did Gooroviteh’s “Kol Nidrei” by the ensembie, ——»— NEWARK MAYOR REQUESTS SUGAR BOARD INQUIRY Sends Letter to Senator Gronna Charging Equalization Body Fails in Promises. Mayor Charles P. Gillen of Newark to-day made public 9 letter written by him to Senator Gronna, Chairman of FM BUYS FARM "OR VACATION CENT Will Keep Sullivan County Resort Open to Employees Year Round. A farm of one hundred acres Burlingham, Sullivan County, has been purchased by R. 1 Co, to be used as a rest,and recren- tion centre by Sts employes, It ts the Todd Lake farm owned by Benjamin F. Todd, and already has a reputation as a summer resort. So far us possible the farm 1s to be) run by the employes with R. H. Macy & Co. providing the money. It is the| intention not only to use -the place as | & vacation resort for the employees, tut to keep it open throughout the year for the accommodation of such em-| ployees as may need quist to restore their health. at Macy & the Senate Committee on Agriculturc and Forestry, criticlzing the Sugar Equalization Board, The Mayor said the sugar board had promised 15,000 pounds of sugar weekly for the hospitals, orphan asylums and other Newark institutions where the need was great, and charged, that the board after many delays had failed to make g00d on its promises, “Will you kindly scrutinize very care- fully the activities of the United States Equalization Board?” the Mayor in his letter. a $155,000 FOR ITALIAN AID. Dolls Pouring Into Hendanarters ere as of Poem, The New York Committee of the Italian War Relief Fund reports that as @ result of the recently published poem | of its Robert Underwood Johnson, “The Only Doll tn the Valley,” dolls are pouting into its headquarters, No. 347 Madison Avenue, The poem records that there is only one doll, the property of a little girl named Ottilla, y de Ledro, Northern Italy. f ings beside dolls, however, are required. By courtesy of Admiral Cona, the committee Js sending on the 1alian dreadnought Cont) Di ‘Cavour, which Sails to-day from Norfolk, afitst con. signme@t of dolls with $4,000 worth of children's stockings and under- clothing, war orphans of Ttalian The committee's fund The property 1s equipped with one, main bullding and three cottages, with | facilities for fifty persons, but exten- sive improvements and additions are being made. In no way ts the venture Intended as a form of charity, A small fee to cover the cost of operation will be charged, and the matter of spending a vacation at the Macy farm or going | Sisewhore “will ‘be left entirely to the cholce of each employee. Fifth Avenue Axsoclation Banquet. al dinner of the Fifth Ave- ition will be given at the torla at 7 o'clock Thurs- Gov, Smith will be among day nikht the speakers and other noted men will be on the programme. Skin Troubles Cadum Ointment has proved a bless- | ing to thousands who have suffered for years from irritating and stub- born skin troubles, Much lila | Haas skin troubles may be avoide pa the use of this wonderful remedy. | adum Ointment is good for eczema, | LOOK TO THE FUTURE \ wonderful stretches future before this great City of New ork. More and more commerce will centre here; more and larger ships will enter our harbors; more and swifter trains will rush in and out ef our Stations; more busi- ness, involving bigger affairs than ever be. fore, will be trans. acted in our buildings. By its very nature, the telephone busi- ness must increase as the city develops. As industry grows and expands, its demands for telephone service grow larger and more exacting. It is the duty and poviege of the Telephone Company to anticipate and meet these demands. There are wonderful opportunities right now in telephone op. erating. Girls and women aro eded to handle the -sent enrmous tele- phone traffi These young women will rise to higher posi- tions with g-cater re- sponsibility and high. er salary as the tn- creasing demand for telephone service cre- ates new opportuni. ties in the telephone business. The junior operator of to-day is supervisor, sistant Chief Operator and Chief Operator of to- morrow. 2 Girls 16 to 28 are wanted tor Telephone Operating. Young women, 21 to 85, for Night’ Tele- phone Operating ‘STORE OPEN TODAY AND EI at Prices That Always Create Wonder For Example, These for Both TODAY and ELECTION DAY Jewel-Needs That give the note of dis- tinetion every woman craves Wrist Watches—gold filled—seven gorenuar fina case our regular $11.07— y & 8.75 Finer Wrist wasahon rd 50.00 All well-known, reliable makes. Pearl payors hn as sizes —solid gold cl gur regular 98 7 ‘oday & Election Day... 5.97 Finer Pearl Necklaces to 97.95 Solid Gold Rings—an unlimited choice of rewest settings— variously jewelled— our regular 85.97 and 66.07— y & Election Day... 4.95 Finer Rings to 175.00 Mesh Bage— newest kinds — our regular OT b Today & Election Day... 6.47 Finer Mesh Bags to 34.97 Today and Election Day Specials Infants’ and Little Tots’ Winter Clothes HEARN ‘Went of Filth Avenne Today and Election Day Sales. | Specially Planned With One Purpose in View— | To Give Patrons What They Want, When They Want It, You Can Buy on Today and Election Day. Each one is 80 sheer, so really fine, you will find it one of the moat delightful surprises of the season to purchase them at such a fi Night Dresses—fine nainsook— yoke and broidery and Val. lace—rosebud and ribbon finish—our reg. 92.48. Today & Election Day. 1.94 Muslin Underwear 1.84 Petticoats. sleeves of fine em- lined round Envelope Chemise—LEmpire yoke front and lace inserting with frilled edge —our regular 82.28, Today & Election Day Women’s back of three rows of lace med 1.84 enh, [arbi f jal fine lions and our regular 82.28. Today & Election Day.. 1.84 Robes for Winter nainsook—deep flounce with panel bo ye with medallions of lace gun reeuay #876. our ue rere r 82. & Election Day. 1.84 Covers—fine nuinsook— trimmed yokes, ae areneaiia i lanket ae For Today and Election I White Wool Mixed E sine, contrasting b Jar 88.97— Today and Election Day, Special... 7.4 bys PA ee in and Eiderdown in tan, po agen contrastinely b plaide—sizes 66180 in. fewer 85.97. Becton 't Day, Special. Bath Robe Blankets, finish, made of comforter cord and giedie included eur Today and ‘ Election ‘Dey, Spectal. Cotton Fleece Blan! with colored berdere—se Fase sh Ys Ficctlon "Day, Special. ©, 2974 | Crib Blankets of 1 wnderdown inter aed ie Jacquard effecte—stitched out. with and ruffle— of ribbons Finest Quality Lamb’ Week kete—Rich in bind blanket eut and bound handsomely boxed songs were on his programme. His of pimples, blotches, itch, scaly skin, I 27.95 wo BO, goummnpantet at the piano was James iT eruptions, chafings. piles, rash, scabs, | Inquire at Things for indoor and out- Boker,and ho waa aasisted by Hagel ringworm, dilis, sores, buris, etc. | MANHATTAN door comfort priced to give Clark, violinist. To Hold « Unity Dinner. [=r Ointment is a French tion) | (Main Employment most worthwhile m1 - Women members of the Republican km Atierica from the original porene Offices,” ee Unprecedented Values te ry con’ | State Committee gave notice yesterday 68 way, cor, 27th je Tots’ Coats Marguerite D’Alvares, a contralto, Commi ti 1158 B'way 27 Little Tots’ C of Cord 4 Who became known to us in the days of a “unity” dinner to be held at the] 8 A.M. to6 P.M and Silvertone—silvertone mod- All Wool Fabrics : fae) ahattan Opera, House and | Hote 3 si win HL POLITICAL. els have plush ia pockets, gave a recital at Carnegie Hall on Cormick a .. . BRONDA, sev idole olor ‘Cyuae S4-inch All-Wool Navy eine Caan Retarday afternoon, She was on lin. Gormict ts Giuirman of the nelson 453 E. Tremont Av, ‘ys theless tume Serres—our re: u posing figure, in black draperics, of Committce’s women’s division, Men and 12M.to9 P.M, our reg. $12.97-—~ 4 if Toda: Election Tragedy (op was it Grief?) and ber women ropremnting the organisation of | BROOKLYN, Today & Election Day... %.7'7 y Der artiatry was displayed on the ‘ i. 3 t t Utsie Tots? White S0-inch All-Wool Tricot! dramatic rathe? than’ on tho. vocal Are being invited. The dinner will mark | Bt ACME DEY ets Coate—yoke and all around coon, reindeer, navy blue side, for Time is cruel to singing culmi F: . belt—sizes to 3 year: hrown—our reg. 83.68—+ yolces, Nevertheless Mine, D'Alvarex vert 4 fuman, Sheldon Gt A hee vgs aL Bey naa etic audi 48 Chairman of the Din . M. to! Found favor with a syinpathetic audi: he Dinner Committer, NEW YOuK TELE. ery fei peoeien Dey orth Many women prefer the tighter weight silken or an aria from Monteverde's “Orfoo"| Hospital Unit to Hold Reanton. = CON : i nate croche crepe negligees to wear the year round. An equal and ended with Borodine’s “La Me Announcement was made here to-day I Pete a A wena ts Pecan Rumber favor warm, aoun, y robes Our extensive ives, taupe, beaver, to wiith compositions by Gluck and! of the second annuai reunion, to be ° bined with pink and blue—a le hal pei vu ‘sfull t this ce rows, wart Bantock and Debussy and Granados jig tho evening of Nov. 18 at the Hotel —= = = | ood section of tyler selection and special prices successfully mee Finck--our_ ree. 8% 87— piano was L. T. Grunberg, Brea tee renrvedan ee ital DANCING ACADEMIES. Todas he Elsetion Day... 4.54 vergence of taste, Today & Election Day... 3.88 Vera Janacopulos, soprano, a singer aneaker Wit" uot wich, the principal | Baby Buntinge—ol ripple eider- CREPE DE CHINE NEGLIGEES ‘hustraied A), trimmed ith satin |] B4-inch All-Weel Navy Blue with'a fine gift of Interpretation, gave rved_ as Colonel’ with” thes unit | DANCING CARNIVAL | | down—warmly lined with hood ribboo-a sumber of charming models besides thet skatched--varieu sree avy storm — B recital at Aeolian Hail on Saturday The first dinnor was held three days | alveaa chau Pass silk lined, “and satin ribbon Aer ar i de ares 75 spnaed sed ore afternoon that charmed @ large audi= jer Tee ee ey at whlch tins | HOWTAT trimmed—-white with pink and our regular f oday and Election Day ae regula ence. Sho began with old French ait hat it Mas bal pe S4-inch All-Wool Stlverténe Velours—soft silvery fi Ire taupe: Belcian tage unit bad ao sta! penteshncree SEES SRE Cable Direct to Holland. blue lad ry also gray and tan—our rej Today & Election D Day.. songs and an arrangement of the XVII Century “There Was a Jolly Miller," by Granville Bantock. Her SATIN NECLIGEE (?llustrated B) comes in the amber shades of the new fashionable Winter colors, brown, Llue, navy, amethyst and othere— our regular $18.24. 3.95 ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street, near Broadway. 2.94 Babies’ Fine Half Wool Shirte— efter the name, Just ae J. Curt Im Betis od ‘Grecedoe Aed'ia yess | pany anacunces the Fenumpeton of tt 3 Lessons (itr) 25e | | montha to 8 yea Begonia ao burgundy, seal brown, ony, anine t iy ; pi CP ice our reg. $1.10 to $1.25— AMERICAN SLEEVE KIMONO (illustrated C)— white crepe border on nck-—our reg. Nideds the. lattes | curect, service, with Holland through/ ¢ iar Tt taieauete wens tay Tee | | Today & Election Day... .O2 dleeves and down frout—white embroidery—belt attached — 4.50 Today & Election Day... QF and pe London office and Amster- or Br Yannoni petiole Psea kr Ces ei v4 Ses regules B47 sowing SOGRY ONG RPORMON DAY (58 Lice wide. navy blue, solves and -| dam which was requisitioned on the| tse no os a i 5 » Ys ry a . h ly portrayed mpaniat at the] outbreak of the war, ‘This puts the| ihe homie Labor In alive to tts itercates TO-NIGHT, NOV. 3D and copen 2 to 6 yeare— SAPARESE “CREPE RIMONOE-—Senatees shers: coleted enero piano was Marguerite Challet cable service, 80 far as communica. |#s evidenced by the many strikes to bet-|| Dave Mevue-—Uancing the old and new our reg in Autumn leat cign-—seve colore— i Vora Amgar, @ Russ’an soprano,| jn with Holland is concerned, back} i wnt and cast'n sold vote for Thomas Today & Election Day. ..1.74 our regular 64,67. , Today and Klection Dey All-Woot Peach Bloom Veloure= f foe stauning gown of tity tar | Ons pre-war Daal Carlin "You ean” do Wit rou will, Another KIMCNO (illustrated 1), embroidered in white, bas Japan 54 inches wide—soft, pliable } offset her reddish golden hair, give | = — DANCING CARNIVAL sleeves, and may be had in various iis eolant oie te suede ee are a recital at the Gr « The tre ye REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION REAL ESTATE AT AUCTIO NOW OPERATING TILE our regular $4.97... 006.66 e eee oday an ction Day - fefday attecnobm: She has tempern: = AUDUBON "GALLROOM CHEN Gnak Breen on ee ae, Ment and’ she enw ; jpecials in Italian, neh, Rus. pu Her voice is unccria.n but of quality Oi DANCE SG Household Needs Wool Tricotine — 64 N ORNING SFECIALS—-Teoday & Election Day Until 1 P.M. when properly used. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephane Orders. INDIVIDUAL le, close diagonal a © finish, nevy blue— Day No Difference how at Special Prices Of the pianists who appeared in th» ‘oday & days, fir t to must be tats Veo els latrodyce you to Wothech: ou Mantles, No. 4— 897 Searls and A ffe-—-each. 00 | $14.50 Cowhide Ti All-Wool Emb'd French muvetwctum or own serous t | YOU scratch the ballot Ae aes te Tad eur ioe i el eee fedeetee li a0 \nchea. wide-—deaigne Dia programing, of Rionard Bubllg, ‘ Teeth ft. end Uroadw Bath Meales —white enameled with hi poy st By embroidered on blue grounde— Teeltals at Aeolian Hall on Satur just scratch your head now and tke CT. ane LERTHRE OO SRED PEM 8.97 4.48 4.97, day night. His prcgr.m of al : ba var yong pir? of Taye eth 11.24 | $108 Wor en's Linen H'ck'fr—!y doa, ho onatas included the "Pa- eh] | . dances by Dust Absorbing Brushes with lon a7 inear atc : thetiaue Y tho A flat m. 1 opus 26, think H INK about this great handles —$1.00 size 6! Ha plush-—tined Peete Eee on cm the D major, opus 10, and the *Ap- | > 14 yours. SECOND FLO chance to get land at your own price in New York City. At HUNTS POINT—where things are hustling, where things are doing—where the crowds are—where A TEN DOLLAR BILL Wash Boards—-large size with re- versible top and double wash- ing surfaces—our reg. .73.... -O@ Table Qilcloth—1}4 yds. wide— assorted patterns and colors (slightly imperfect reg. value 68 Opaque Window Shades—7x3 ft. =-mounted on rollers, with fix- tures—assorted tints— our reg. .87..... i 7s passior Mr. Buhlig played each of them with still, sometimes with | brilliancy, and always with clear un- | derstanding. CS har $6.94 Women's Robes Made of I two-tone $1.08 Men's Seitlel H'dk'te- each SILKS in Vogue Offering a comprehensive list of splendid values for Today and Election Day. 4-in. Charmeuse—Soft, rich drape ing quality—good assorte ment of colors. . 40-in. Crepe Georget! weave, durable qualit, dress and trimming purposes-—My id col ROLLER a 40 on Cloth—variety of te and colorings— White ‘or’ col'd.” initia maNDinhoHinhe Maly 5 and 38 ct. Curtain Series. Fancy, plain colors or cream, with floral borders. UPHOLSTERY "Tho cho'cest planistic @ splay was that by John Powell, who was a solo- int with Arnold Volpe ond hs Sym. phony Orchestrs at the Hippodrome yesterday afte moo’, It would be no easy task to'recall a more masterly and exquisite pronoun’ mon of the plano pait in Liszt's “Hungurian Fun- | WOMEN'S ULES 87 ct. Women's Cotten 510.97 Impt’d Seamless Grass Rugs. 7.95 9x12 ft—-artistic borders and colorings, UCGS— THIRD FLOOR. Skating on Ground Floor Fagie” than bis. Secures a $100 Lot Worth $500 Danrinn — Float | eee UNDER GUAM LAIN FIA | $5.98 Morseilie Sprosde ‘ ie Wale weenie ia At the Princ #: Thestre yesterday $20 secures a $200 lot worth $750 Today and Election Day $127 Remyere and Crepe ag | Sete Salah sete. Line gualliy. ons auality, desirable Se PD tele Arete pare a $50 secures a $500 lot worth 1,500 Specials wee Se ymeray "MY | $1.97 Bleached Shoots 148 -in. Ghee de Chine—foll Resprocramme’ {h'e"s? moard"tee\[ TO-MORROW, ELECTION DAY, 11 A. M. Comfortables egg | ated ual =" ree Chopin sonata in B minor, she played both competent’y nd interestingly and Was warily applauded by a large audience. | At Aeolian Hall yosterday after- | neon Marvin Maazel made a bid for | “a bere Corderey Suits -tan and Liskieat stanaioreanerate Tepp collar. BOYS’ OU PHING THIRD FLOOR bbe wray white and Pillows Now is the time to buy warm downy comfortables and soft pillows in preparation for EXCHANGE SALESROOMS, 14 VESEY ST., NEW YORK CITY, I shall sell at absolute auction to highest bidder 986 Hunts Point Lots New Feather Pillows Strong quality tiekin 20x2—our reg. $13 21x28—our reg. $1 . TLLaWe BASKSNaVe, 44-in. Printed Crepe de Chine= medium and dark colors, in. figured and floral effects. . 40-in, Printed Georgette Crepe— Zio saweenty NUR SEN# FOR BOOK OF GEMS, $13.50 Boys’ Suits -8 to 17 years neetaties 1179 | 92 et, Bleached Turkish Tovels 20 recognition as a panist. In his Iay= as TLE COUFIRENTIAL cold weather, Not often does Now, Jeli modele—-nalted variety Hammedewhite Gr colared stripe firm crepe weave. new ae I des, whi | ored—aume have extra trousers, centres, colorings—splendi 1u8 G! Re showed oxcepsional” digital Each To Be Sold Seraretely DIT. I Bdoonbovesr's {here come. shanes to Big OMBORS ULUTING- “THIRD Pao OWLS MAIN FLOM, matin on Hunts Point, Ryawa, Oak Point and Randal) avenues and adjacent them so cheaply as at these avenues and streets. Tiday and Election prices offered here. TA et. Mercerized Damask 58-inch $2.95 Men's Glastenbury Uncerwear 2.55 —woft finish—wool mixture amie or doubie breast shirts— Day 40-in. Crepe ieee pt. ity-—soft, dull of colors, Dloach nf and patterns LINENS 1AM By Order of MAIN PLA Central Union Trust Co. et al., Executor and Trustee Will be sold colia to 16 yrs. AW Ors. 2197 French © Aineh -. AO di binck .. to Liq .idate Holdings of Tiewsree Hinvine Full ii Some MENS UNDERWEAR-—=MAIN ¥LOOM, Fine “twit taupe prin Rar- Fri a inc Dress cca Bronx Terminal Company SrRR Nee MANIA NEN WNL8 || $LAK Rare! Ravers Lak] Hund ge doube swirs PLoulh filled—our regular $5.97--Monday Newest rs and pattern: 1p 7 24 our reg. $3.25 HUOSOM RIVER NIGHTLIWES The cleht water front parcels, with and Election Day.......4.383 Hans and medium stained pet "A et. Outing Flanne's Yard wide—white, with pink 18-in. Paon and silk Faced Woe y Terms of Sale pefuro the New Feather Pillows—goose mixed wore WUiedinitiens —tulkw Fanci Dlue stripes—for undergarments vets for trimming and nd ail WEW WORK ALBANY - TROY AGA axih das af 10%; ~-durable quality ticking— 51.48 Boys’ Caps . Doe] ASibtus Panty iekaias nery purposee—sll colove Yo cash day of sale, 10% Send for , sie Gray, brown and’ groen—neweat 35-in. Plaid Taffeta—satin tered fl gains prom, ter, ia dat Ae cash | 30 days nd 2% e 20x28-in.—our reg. 02.08 1.49 pattvrns—large, full crown taped. | $9.95 Crepe de Chine 4tcinch 240 —new atvies in smart colors a 1 coun month thereafter, with Auc- Sexzh-in.—our reg. 08.47 1.77 sche hr aadeimataee Light and dark colore—estre ings—chilfon finish |... 2B Baal OBE en tloneer’s and Salesroom fee Morn DIT. 2¢x50-In.—our reg, 08.89 2, 1 | | $2.76 Men's and Wosen's SNA rus —MUALN FLOOR, 35-in. Dress Satin—volt, hustrous J SDSONNAVIGATION COMPANY || | at time of eae. ao EDL | 26x80-in.—our reg. 88.17 2.33 185 |s5:50 tony Cloth - inch ae] | —for afternoon and siguy.SEEING yacnr roe ges VALU! ae Fine Grade New Goose Feather Plece-—for underwear and evening frocks Talis Pier Dally, 10.30, 2.90, Title Policy of Lawyers’ Title In~ mriiencer ate!) Velveteen M p KNire CR EO Siubs SECOND FLGOR, WHITE (00D8-—-MAIN FLOOR, YAL DIAMONDS WATCH CO, ) MAIDEN LANE, 6*Floor- Telvonn24d Pillows—excellent quality tickings —our reg. 83.57 2.43 —our reg. 4.12 2.86 24x30-in.—our reg. $4.73 3.27 A surance and Trust Comoany withe out cost to the purchaser, urable quality colors: 41-in, All Sille Black vet-—-for all costuntes : B) nal and trim Sn ae deni bu 31 Nassau St. ‘Phone Rector 6500, Bd alco of wie Brons Subway Se, Huste mt station, ay Prenreseaiatly be ‘there io dirvet Fou. J PERSONALS —_ Look for the O.vekst Look for the Clocks! ch Signs Denote Morning Specials, See other pages for Today and Election Day Specials in Men's Stylwear Clothing and Furnishings and special advt. of Rugs. D Jaron DS yysERon TEREMNE write pala fs 4 Sica Weta tod finds phe hg me Pai so: pa eh ata To Reach Property: re oe ee