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Meare ise OKLAHOMA ASKED BY THE PRESIDENT TO VOTE SUFFRAGE flowse Adopts Resolution and Sen- and retaining its place as @ leader in democracy?” ARRESTED IN BELLEVUE. From = Wercury Charged With Forgery. | Samuel Grubstein, thirty-two years old, a manager, of No. 91 Springfield OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 26.— | The Oklahoma House has passed a Joint resolution ratifying the Fed- eral Woman Suffrage Amendment vy 74 to 14. The Senate will prob- | Avenue; Newark, N. J., who was taken ate Is Expected to Act aay tak Wanlay Prob- | to Bellevue Hospital from the Hote: @ ~e | York, Thirty-sixth Street and Seventh To-Day. Witharaw Invéti to Jane aa-|Avenue, yesterday, suffering ‘from bi- Ohloride of mercury poisoning, was IASHINGTON, Feb. 26. Rad wel 4 placed under arrest in the hospital early sent this TORONTO, Feb. 26.—Toronto Uni- WILsON versity’s invitation to Miss Jane Ad- | to-day by Detective McGee and trans- telegram to both Houses of | Game to address the university's social | ferred to the prison ward, charged with the Oklahoma eee service department has been withdrawn | forgery: Grubstein, after Nathan Krasner, because of her alleged pacifist tenden- | According tea No. 54 West 115th Street, at a cles. visiting the ty “May I not take the Mberty satel o week fo, took blank check: of expressing my earnest hope {o Krasher, according to Modes. G that Oklahoma will join the stein presented a check for $191 to the other Suffrage States in ratify- Zuten Fponperens Company, at, No, ing the Federal Suffrage 640 Broadway, which bore the signa- ture of Krasner. McGee said Grubstein Amendment, thus demonstrat- ing anew its sense of EB Porto Rico, Feb. 26.— The strike the sugar workers has ended with all but two of the centrals working full time, the police report, and wages in many places Bare Ce Owners estimate the loss strike at from $15,000,000 to 2 yao. 30,000" Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganc 0. in Ce told the phonograph concern he had done some work for Krasner and re- ceived the check in payment. Bateblishea 18606 He 125 Street West pale Sale Extraordinary, of _ Unusually Smart Georgette Crepe BLOUSES «5.50 ? a They are the Regular $9 to $11 Blouses MANUFACTURER'S knowledge of the Koch distributing power brought this wonderful collection of blouses our way—and brought them at a figure much below the market price. Georgette crepe continues to be so scarce that its future is in gr ve doubt. But so many women admire it for its soft touch and the service it gives that there will be a heavy demand for these blouses while they are still obtainable, and especially at our low price. There are collar and collarless models in the assortment, many beautifully tailored, others daintily embroidered with silk and beads, with hemstitched and lace-trimmed frills. In white, flesh, navy, brown and taupe. Sizes 34 to 46. Third Floor. TO-DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TOILET REQUISITES IN A SALE Demonstrating the Koch low-price policy with biggest values in numberless every-day needs. Prices include tax. Djerkiss Talcum.22c | “Ola” Nail Combina- | Pompeian Massaj oe Woodbury’s Soap, Mavis Talcum...17c tion, 75c size. .49c Cream, 50c size3 COG ccciacccs 19c Samurai Talcum.19c | Powder Pads... .. 75e size, 52¢ Palm Olive Soap, Squibb’s Talcum:15c | #ashgrow....... Hind’s Honey and Al- 3 cakes....... 25¢ D’Ormo..2 for 14¢ | DeMiracle, 60c size, mond Cream, 50c eee uey Soa Mavis Toilet Water, 50c BRE ie cok ce 35c | 3 cakes....... 2be $1.00 size...... 89c | Vaseline Hair Tonic, | Pebeco Tooth Paste, Hard Water Soap, Djerkiss Perfume. 9c 35c 3 cakes.......25¢ $2.50 size... $2. 25 Hay’sHairHealth3le | Forhans.........39¢ | ‘Stanley’s Roso Soap, Djerkiss Sachet. .87c Watkin’s Mulsified | Dr. Lyon’s Tooth SCOKeRS 66s su 12c Djerkiss Face Pow- Cocoanut Oil. .40c Powder. ..18¢ | Goodyear Hot Water der, 65c size...58c | Daggett & Rams- | Cutex Manicure Sets Bottles, value Pussy Willow "Face dell’s Cold Cream, $1.50 size... $1.) 25 COT eae $1.75 Raiesieie ee Red Cross Toilet 35 Cuticura Soap, cake, i 19 Paper, 3 rolls. .30¢ W.L. DOUGLAS PEGGING SHOES 7 ‘AT SEVEN Beret rektatinc-our sore LEATHER, ah ALABORIOUS PROCESS NECESSAR ER KE MASHED HIS FINGER WITH THE HAMMER, THE MARKS OF WHICH REMAIN TO ‘THIS DAY TIME TO HARDEN THE AND LENGTHEN 178 WEAR W.L. Douglas Pet are sold | through 107 hi our own stores itn tothe weareratone || profit. Miitealeenant ’sand manufacturing profits areesminated, W.L.Douglas$9.00 || and $10.00 shoes are absolutely the best shoe values for the money in this country. Ww. L. Douglas name and the retail Price stamped on the bottom guarantees the best shoes in style, comfort and service that can be produced for the price. Gtamping the price on every pair of shoes as a “The quality of W. L, Douglas product is guaran- rotection against high prices and unreasonable teed by more than 40 y perience in making profits is only one example of the constant en- fine shoes. The smart st; the leaders in the deavor of W. L. Douglas to protect his custom- fashion centers of Amer! hey are made in a ers. W. L. Douglas name on shoes is his pled; fe equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the that they are the best in materials, workmansh' highest paid, skilled shoemakers, Under the Rireee and style possible to produce at the price. For tion and supervision of experienced men, all working twenty-six years it has been our practice to with an honest determination to make the best sell W. L. Douglas shoes in our own stores shoes for the price that money can buy. The retail with only one profit. This has saved the wearers prices are ame everywhere. They cost no more C. 14th, millions of dollars, in San Fra: 0 than they do in New York, l W. L. Douglas shoes are for sale by over 9000 shoe dealers take no other make. Order direct from the factory. Sen for booklet telling how to order shoes by mail, postage free. shoes. The name and price is plainly stamped Bathe role. if it, has been changed or mutil L. Douglas Stores in Greater New ‘York: 847 Eighth Avenue, | JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue. * 708 Hirota noan th *UNION 6 ergenline Ave. 881 Broad Street, besides our own stores, If your local dealer cannot supply pau Prosident CAUTION.—Insist upon having W. L. Douglas Wepre ht oe Ce. H]oQriglas aio Spark Street, BEWARE OF FRAUD. ton, Bt & 250 West 125th Street, + HOBOKEN-—120 Washington Street. #13867 Broac Thornton St. ates Avenue. NEW! + 20th St. dl S59 Manhattan Avenue. ink 47ihSte. | fe 449 Fulton Street. | ®TRENTON-.20 East State Strect, Stores marked with a K carry complete lines of W. L, Douglas Shoashyor Women GEM “BUYER” A “ROBBER. Caretally Selects 7 Twe Draws a Revolver # J. Gorts, a clerk in the jewe of J. B, Koplek & Co., No. Row, brought dut a tmy of for @ likely-looking custome The man looked them o' selected two large ones, valued at $2900, | drew a revolver and backed out. Tye Police have not found him yet. 4 “After he had selected the diamonds,” said Gorta, “he asked me what kind o & guarantee we would give. I told him that a bill from the firm was considered a sufficient guarantee. He asked to see one, and I turned to get it. When I| lated spots, however, they will be re- turned back I wag looking into the! interred in permanent cemeteries muzzle of that gu —— Will Not Disturb Bedtes. WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—If such is the wish of the nearest of kin, the t| bodies of American, soldiers overseas din any way, . Secretary Baker Ainertca’s Leading Fur House Fifth Ave. Fur Shop The Orig Cor 39th nal and Only Abram Hatkowsky 435 Fifth Ave, From Manufacturer to Wearcr “One Floor Up—And Save Money” DO NOT BE FOOLED! We have no connection with any other store on Fifth Avenue using name “Ratkowsky.” Thesé ad- vertised furs will be found AT THIS ADDRESS ONLY. Beware of imitators and imitations. This fs the ORIGINAL and ONLY Abram Ratkowsky. Grand Winter Clean-Up Sale Ratkowsky’s Finest FURS Representing Balance of Purchases From the Siberian Fur Trading Co. aud Others, Together With All Our Own Re- maining Winter Stocks—Now Less Than Cost to Manufacture SALE BEGINS PROMPTLY WITH STORE OPENING AT 8.30 O'CLOCK T. morrow we offer the most extraordinary fur bargains we have yet announced. With the close of the season EVERY REMAINING WINTER FUR IN OUR HOUSE has been reticketed, repriced and reduced in order to make an absolute clearance of our entire stock, as we recuire room IMMEDIATELY for Summer furs. These furs are New York all the finest that money can buy—BACKED BY OUR REPUTATION OF HaUF A CENTURY IN THE NEW YORK FUR BUSINESS FOR RELIABILITY. These same furs next year will cost you Lk) t's AND THEE TIME!, THE PRICE YOU PAY TOMORROW. the wisest kind o: -~ momy to buy them NOW. SALE OF COATS Something new that New York has never seen. . French Seal yayizyc' 195.00 Hudson Seal 250.00 Hudson Seal Frpn', 350.00, Marmot Coats 150.00 Hudson Seal Praxsr 295.00 French Seal 100.00 French Seal 42% 300.00 Near Seal Coats 100.00 French Seal {a7 150.00 125.00 100.00 95.00 Sea Lion, trimmed Sealine Coatees Near Seal Coats Sea Lion Coats 65.00 Hudson Seal \<"\5" 450.00 Squirrelette |'k« saueret: 75.00 iim Length, Muskrat Coals 150.00 Jap Mink Coats 300.00 Nutria Coats 300.00 Mole Coatees 350.00 Mink Coatees _ 400.00 Beaveretie Coats BG-in, Looks Like Squirrel 100.00 Scaris, Neckpieces We have the largest selection of Lissl scarfs in New York City for Squirrel Animals, Wolf Scarts, {7..5" 39.00 Fox Scarfs, '} 50.00 Hudson Seal, 14x72 long 35.00 Skunk Scarts, jira 25.00 75.00 50.00 35.00 25.00 10.00 20.00 50.00 40.00 25.00 75.00 100.00 40.00 100.09 20.00 brown Beaver Mutts, Skunk Mutts, browa Hudson Seal Mulls, Jap Mink Scarts Sable Neckpieces, Stone Marten, Skunk, liued, Sable Fox, Animal, Cross Fox, lined Kit Blue Fox, animal Silver Fox, animal Ay. # 478 Fifth Avenue. cor. 11th Street. | 4 pATERSON—192MarketSt.cor.Clark | Hudson Seal Capes, 35.00 Skunk Capes, «> 100.00 Skunk Capes, 55.00 Squirrel Capes, 50.00 Jap Mink Cape: 45.00 Mole Capes, :", 55.00 Jap Marten Scarts 35.00 Mink Animal Scarfs $25.00 $2507 Store Open at 9; Store Closes at 5 | Plenty of Furniture —but not much TIME TWO (2) days more, and the February Sale of Furniture is over. EVERYBODY who wants furniture should get it NOW. And in order that everybody may have the opportunity to get it, we are keeping the Furniture Galleries open this evening and to-morrow evening until 9 o’clock. And a wholesome, well-cooked dinner will be served between 6 and 7.30 for the convenience of visitors after 5. Come through the motor entrance on 9th St. un- - der the bridge of progress. Facts to bear in. mind—(1) furniture production to-day is f}- far behind the demand—manufacturers are delaying orders— no possibility of catching up for a long, long time; (2) furniture woods are scarce, (3) prices are on the rise. Adjusting stocks these last days of the February Sale we have marked many pieces at HALF price; all the rest of our house furniture is at 10 to 33 per cent. less—to-day, to-morrow and Saturday ONLY. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Bidg. $4.50 to $15 Silks, Friday, $3.85 yd. 2,500 yards, plain and fancy weaves Plain and fancy tricolettes. Plain crepes de chine. Plain satins. Embroidered Georgette crepes. Printed Foulards, 36 to 40 inches wide, more than 100 designs. None C.0. D. None wittingly sold to dealers, Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building Royal Wilton Rugs - At 7 to 15 per cent. below prevailing t prices for equal grades | Plain, seamless Chenille Carpets from Scotland There are lower grades Royal Wiltons than the ones | includéd in the list below. But they are not sowurable. }j They are of a more ied weave, They cannot long stand ff h wear. It is well to bear in mind that prices alone ]f are no criterion of the values of rugs. You must know *something of the quality of them before you can deter- ff mine whether it is wise to buy. The rugs in this lot are fj 7 to 15 per cent. less than prices of rugs of equal grade elsewhere. And the assortment is very attractive. Twelve feet wide. Will be cut into any length desired. $14.35 the square yard, a6 eer nese ae en a a ne i te including tax. Wool Wilton | Worsted Wilton * 27x54 in...$10.50 to $13.75 | 27x54 in.. .$14,25 to $17.00 Very good ghades of tan, 36x63 in... 16.50 to 22.00 | 36x63 in... 26.75 to 28.50 blue, rove, green, camel, | | 414x714ft. 32.25 to 44.50 | 414x714 ft. 57.00 to 60.00 pink. | 6x9 ft..... 58.50 to 75.00 | 6x9 ft..... 76.50 to 102.00 Third Gallery, New Bldg. | | 8!4x101sft 94.00 to 117.00 | 814x1014ft 99.00 to 160.00 9x12 ft.... 87.50 to 125,00 | 9x12 ft... .122.50 to 175.00 Third Gattery, 1 New Building irls’ Sh Girls’ Shoes 1 800 prs. Socks for Men $1.25 and $1.50 aad 5e@ pr | The end of the Ww Inver sea | First quality, Friday son and beginning of Spring | They couldn’t be bought Of course, the size range is broken, For hard Spring wear 1,800 pairs, left after a busy season, by us today for anything near 65c, but you'll find all sizes in the lot. Heavy all woo!, in gray—good for policemen, firemen, postmen or drivers and all men engaged in much out-of-doors work. Wool and cotton, in white and black, and a fine ribbed black, Main floor, New Building is the best time for shoes | especially children’s shoes. The wet, muddy grounds, the ubiquitous rainstorm, the splashing through puddles, | all do their worst to wear out every sort of footwear. Only the toughest shoes can stand the wear and tear of this sea- son. | Ready, and now on display at the | Broadway front of the Men’s Store The New Shirtings |} For spring and summer « Blucher-cut tan shoes, with | wear-proof linings, are made for just such use. They are | strong, hardy storm shoes, | with broad heels and wide | sensible toes~-they challenge any shoes made for durabil- ity. ‘ + | Fine woven madras from Scotland, | In many patterns of excellent taste, In shades that men most prefer. | | caves Ye! Deeg 8, Me And some handsome silk shirtings: | to 2, $6. . : 6 81% to 10! From our own and Japanese looms, | ra 814 6 Sizes 2}, to 7, $7. Play Shoes, Clearaway at $2.90 Made of heavy tan grain- ed leather. The ideal romp- Cut to measure And mad fied shirt mak that elusive leads men to jp in our own workrooms by quali- who know how to catch and hold spirit of comfort, the search for which ir shirts made to order, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building First floor, Old Building —and Advance Showing p*the goods in March Sale of China and Glass Se.o1 d floor, Old Buiid.ng Orders tuken now, entered es of Menday Mareh 1.