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IASSAR GIRL MADE ‘AN ASSISTANT U. S. IRNEY GENERAL | Conrad GEORGE KESSLER VERY ILL. Famous Champagne Merchant Near Death's Door in Parts, Comrie tow York reales Worlds PARIS, Sept. 10.—George Keasier, the famous champagne merchant, is at death's door in his Paris apartments lot, the Party jon endorsed her candidacy, _———— suffering from @ grave attack of in- testinal trouble. His friends and rela- tives five, him but a few houre to live and only hope in the desperate efforts do by his physicians to enable the pull through. ler has been ill aeveral days, but yotterday that nls condition ly changed for the worse, deep anxiety. Bas HEL FWY, : @aimer Appoints Miss Donaghue to Handle Admiralty Cases. ‘Miss Ethel Frances Waldon Donag- “Bue, o daughter of Mrs. Catherine *Donaghue of Hartford, Conn, has Just been appointed Special Asslst- ant to Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer. In this capacity she will ave charge of Admiralty matters ~ @ad js the first woman to hold that * position, Miss Donaghue 4s twenty-four years #4 and was born in Hartford. She attended the Hartford Public High School. In 1917 she was graduated from Vassar College and later from «the Law School of the University of Buy “Diamond Dyes”-—no other kinds! Then perfect results are guar- anteed, no matter whether your ma- terial be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. | ‘You can not make a mistake, Simple directions are in each package. Drug- gist has color card—16 rich colors. Diamond | im for Congress, DES a Sept. 10.—M «Hattie T. Harl of Council Bluffs, Ia. will be Town's first woman enndidate | ee, | Made by Stetson—Selected by Us means a becoming Fall hat—the one right hat for you Is it becoming? After all, that's the main point. It will be if it’s selected by one of our intensively trained salemen. It will look right in profile as well as front view. It will fit your face and figure as well as your head. And the quality? Stetson’s in both Derbies & Soft Hats Stetson Hats $8 up” Borsalinos $r2 up Brill Hats $3.50 up Tho Kuppenhelmer House in New York 44 East 14th St, 125th Street at Sed Ave, 2 oe ie Broadway at Ninth New York JOHN WANAMAKER: Fine stocks of new goods for the first Fall Saturday, open all day 100 Serge Frocks for young women at an amazingly low price, $37.50 ., The minute 2 see these frocks you will realize that they were not made to sell for’ this price. Something happened — but not to the dresses—and we got them to sell fdr $37.50. Styles ess idea’ that are jicall P Pi expr typically One model is an excellent adaptation of the Paul Poiret model—the one with inset front of French blue Georgette crepe, beautifully embroid- ered in fascinating colors. Another model is simply trimmed with the new braid which looks like heavy chain stitching. Accordion pleating at the sides of the skirt is the keynote of another model. Jet beads and bugles appliqued in desl; {s the distinctive note of aectiar ™ aa Then there is a severely tailored model in a smart Redingote style. z Bodice of each frock is lined with white silk. Navy blue only. Sizes 14 to 20 years. New Suits at $57.50 Suits of navy blue serge, wool velours in the new colors, and smart hairline suit- ings. Several distinctive models, but each odel, has the straight line silhouette, and the | ™°°4:.4 tailored in our longer coat, which is Fashion’s latest fancy. Coats—silk-lined—$45 Heavy—very heavy—wool jersey in blue, dark brown or heather mixtures. We recommend this material because it is soft, yet firm—a weave that tailors satis- factorily and withstands strenuous wear. smart Daca checks, $10.50 is less than usual wholesale price, Bands 25 to 82. Attractive unlined B* Beaded Bags at $1.25 Silk lining is the kind mostly used in men's clothing, because it is soft and practical. Severely tailored style—copied from an English own workrooms. Skirts at $10.50 Wool velours and Ei lish skirtings in crossbars and _ stripes. Second floor, Old Building. Tenth St. BY Store Specials for Saturday. 4-drawer wicker wardrobe, eee in cream or white, About a week we had a shipment of about a thousand Dresden-trimmed bassin- beaded from Czecho-Slovakia, woven in the vivid color + ette, 3 reed hood ioe anaes and simple design characteristic of the peasant work of Le ttalors| oo” rubber-tired , $18.60, that country. They are the sort that you may like to match your favorite frock or suit. A new shipment has just come in, and will be ready for sale Saturday. Some of the bags are made in patterns, others plain, and often a combination of china and porcelain, or bugle beads is used. Some tasseled bags are in the collection— others are more tailored in outline. $11. Women’s smart Autumn For daytime wear is a little frock of black satin—simply made with a rather close-fitting bodice and square neck short sleeves with collar and cuffs of tucked batiste, edged with wide cream-colored net lace, There is a soft crushed girdle embroidered in front in an attractive beaded motif in deep colors. The skirt is straight panging but with side panes that hang loose and loop in at the hem. The frock has the longer waist-line which is favored this autumn. A tricotine frock is particularly good value at this small price. It is made on long loose lines confined at the waist with narrow Lanvin rele, It is the type of smart tailored dress that looks so well with a small hat and a fur piece for Autumn days and may be worn under one’s heavy coat in Winter. The trimming—}4 inch black silk woven brald—Iis applied in a novel way, latticed at the bodice and on the cuffs. Second floor, Old Building New Plaid Skirtings Smart colors. Blues, browns, tans, henna, green and Pekin blue effects. A And black and white. Every day adds some new design or coloring to the large collection. All 64 in. wide. $6.48 to $10.50 yard. Main floor, Old Building A Girls’ School Shoe that is at the head of its class The picture shows the style. Uppers are of heavy tan grain leather. Soles are of leather, specially prepared for service by be- ing soaked in oi , 80 that the grit of the street won't grind the soles and wear them out. Heels are broad and flat, pegged to soften the noise of walking. Sizes 8}4 to 1014 are $5.65 pair Sizes 11 to 2 are $6.75 pair First floor, Old Building BOYS’ school shoes, black leather Bluchers or dark tan leather lace, with full toe and heavy sole, are $6.50 pair; sizes 11 to 1834. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building fine one tion. lace 600 Petticoats in street colors at good savings Silk and cotton petticoats at $2.45. Slim line, with flounces; dark green, purple. Soft jersey silk and taffeta petticoats at $4.85. color combinations, Taffeta petticoats at $4.95; fancy combingtions of color. Taffeta and ailk i petticoats at $5.96. Beautiful color, some ribbon bound, others In fancy blocked effect, Third and Main Aisle, Old Building on in Solid colors and smart am Rubber | frame, $9.60. Scales, wicker basket top, $9.95. Nurser enamel, $6.95. Sheets—hand made, $2.2 1.96. Frocks at $29.50 ‘ Pillow cases, 50c to $6.96. ELL-CUT Four styles of envelopes, in made with round necks and so many women prefer. daintily broidery and lace and inser- Seven with V, square or round necks. Trimmed with embroidery and in pink and blue. Third floor, Old Bldg. Week-end Sweets Special—soft gum drome in assorted flavora, 60c. | New Building. | CAMEE chocolates and | | bon-bons, and French car- bath tub, oak chairs, in white Pit de chairs, in white enamel, Main floor, Old Building Double blankets, for crib + bassinette, $4.95, $8.95, 60, $18.60 each. ’ 1.95, 5; machine made, $1.60, Third floor, Old Bldg. A HIFFON Velvet Bags Great variety in Autumn colors, $3 special purchase, for selling, of chiffon » in black, taupe, navy blue and dark brown. Some are made with tassels as trimming, others plain. Main floor, Old Bldg. Lingerie —special, $1.65. cotton nainsook — three in the bodice type that All trimmed with em- styles, nightgowna, and decorative stitchery, the Eighth Gallery and the Down-Staire Store, els, $2 Ib. Main floor, Old Bldg. ——- Women’s Autumn Coats Special group at $79.50 These are coats that have been carefuty designed of cut and made of excellent material in the most desirable cbl- ors of this Autumn—rather utilitarian and not too extreme. However, smartness has not been sacrificed. _, In duvet-de-laine and evora cloth, in malay brown, taupe, midnight blue and black. Some are made with t adjust- able shawl or ciréular collars embroidered in colored silk stitchery. Others are plain and are made with matching linings to carry out the one color scheme. ‘Phese coats are highly desirable to be worn with separate fur pieces. Second floor, Old Building New Gloves—fine and soft— have arrived from Paris French kidskin has a charm all its own, and these new gloves have come justin time. They’re oversewn, in the shades of fall—tans and browns, also white, black and black and white. The colorin, are seen. Chamois liale gloves—A merica— $4 .—two clasp, washable, in wi ite, fawn, brown and giey. Popular gloves for every Bay. weat. n etrap wrist atyle in fawn— price $1.38, are so rich’that one wants them as soon as they The price is very low, $2.75 pair. Short sitk gloves for fall wear at, pair, $1.50, $2 and $2.50. Long silk gloves in good ass: ment of shades, pe: pair, $2.25 and $2.75. Main floor, Old Building Women’s High Shoes for business, $11 pr. Comfortable walking shoes, with well built-up arches, round toes, medium short vamp and leather cuban heels. In brown or dull black calfskin with perforated tips; and black kidskin with plain tips. First floor, Old Building Special--for the Girl Going Away to School or College Lingerie Pillows Little bolster pillows with hand- made and hand-hemstitched slip- covers, over pink or blue sateen, $1.25. A little larger pillow equipped with hand-made case of nain- sook, buttoning on with ere! little pearl buttons, and wi four rows of double hand hem- sorehing and # deep double hem, $2.65. Laundry Bags Specially made for school boys and girls; of a strong cream colored material, patterned with a brown figure and equipped with a draw string and roomy enough to hold a quantity of laundry, $1.75. Last Saturday but one of the’ Forward Sale of Fashion Furs 20 per cent. savings—all the good furs and all the correct fashions of the coming Winter in coats and small furs—storage without extra charge until Nov. Ist, if desired—these are the reasons why a woman should buy her Winter furs NOW. Second Floor, Old Building Scrap Baskets Collapsible scrap. baskets of blue or rose flowered cardboard, 50c, For the fastidious young lady, is a very charming moire silk scrap basket in eithe blue or rose with a brocaded figure ‘ and edged with gold galoon and fitted with gold galoon handles, $5.25. Luncheon Cloths 64-in. luncheon cloths, stamped on congress cloth in a Slavic de- sign to be worked in the old- fashioned buttonhole stitch, $1.95 First floor, Old Building Good-looking,serviceable Suits for school boys Two pairs of full cut knickers go with each suit. And the price is only $25 suit The coats are single or double- breasted. All are full-lined, Materials are tweeds and her- ringbones—good, rough fabrics that and havé a mannish e colors are dark, just tailor smar look, And th right for Fall. New Fall Overcoats $18.50 and $29.50 Junior sizes, 8 to 8 years, at $18.60; heavy, fleecy coats with fancy plaid wor- ated lining, belted, with roomy pockets. School sizes, 9 to 16 dark gray, brown and olive shades, rag- lan or ri belt, muff pockets, heavy wool linings. bis rg Suits grays, years. ears, at $29.50; ular shoulders, full belt or half TRA special At $38.50 are some new suits with two are special almost’ as much as this ourselves, last Spring, for suits of the same fabrics, trousers. Single and double breasted tweeds, in browns an airs of trousers, which ies low-priced. We paid with only one pair of id atrij Third , sizes 14 to 20 loor, Old Bldg, Store mat 9 Store ci até THE NEWS —— = The Burlington Arcade Store is the home of the better grades of men’s clothing. j : * * Take, for example, this herringbone cheviot that is now before us. A dark ox- ford gray—fine and firm. . * * Note the quality of the coat lining. The quality of the sleeve lining. The qual- ity of the buttons. “ #8 Note, also, the conserva- tive three-button coat— roomy, easy to wear, but no suggestion of the conspicu- ous in line or feature. * * * The intrinsic value of fabric speaks for itself; good features of the hand- tailoring will be better preciated after the pT 4 worn. *e @ We have always beli strongly in fine fabrics cause the fabric is the basis of service. | ou Dae we have carefully avoi ev i of pattern ba poste far is not in keeping with taste and the needs of New York business men — and their sons. *-_ * * Wanamaker standard suits —$50 to $95. Good shoes, $10. “_* @ Something for every man of every age. ee A dark tan lace shoe with a medium toe. Or the same shoe, blucher cut, round toe, rubber *e 8 A dull black leather shoe, medium toe. Or the same shoe, Blucher cut. Or —a soft kidskin shoe with a full toe 7 e @ Five styles tn all — solid leather—made right. New headwear — no question a bout its re- liability. aot Soft hats that we know are good —$7.20 to $10.60, tax included— in brown, cedar, gray, oxford and black, rai) Derby hats, $8.80 to $10.50, tax includ athe clea), $ur80" to $6110, tax toe » $4.60 to $6.10, Rided lenty of colors. eee French velours in gray, brown, ari, olive und black, $10.86, tax included, Burlington Arcade floor New Building a agama ~eekn: ‘ ‘é Sl —60,000 good housewares in September Sale,at 1 aN 0 to 25 per cent.below normal pr ae ier ven sh PE ™