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| JAPANESE AT KOBE ' HOLD UP U. S. GOODS Discrimination 1s So Subtle That Formal Action Is Impossible, Says Official. braith fr. of Cincinnati was clected] Maasachuset | ES A resciusion which puts tlre Amert-| National. Commander of the ameri-| 0% Sogion on record’ as being In fue can Legion here at the closing| vor of the rigorous Magee Te per session of its second annual conven- the Peacaleg Sgentiomen'n a e . tion. Galbraith received the majority | men te Japes, Aiea eaelaaia 9 loture brides’ decision of negessary on the second ballot, his] (Prue ite tee tinue tte polley | Closest opponents belng Hanford Me-|o¢ “strict neutrality” In seased to © Amperiean Govergiment is in possenaion WASHINGTON, Sopt, 90. — The Nider of Iowa and J, F. J. Herbert of volitidal questions was passed. “of reliable reports’ of Japanese pro- eedure at Kobe amounting to disorim- fhation against American shipments to the Far East, according to a letter from Secretary Alexander to Chatr- Mah Benson of the Shipping Board |* Published fn a bulletin of the Par Eagt Commerg¢ial Intelligence, Reports have reached the depart- ment, Secretary Alexander said, whieh tend to show that American shipments to Kobe in Japanone pot-| toms for trans-shipment to Chinese Ports have been subjected to delays | an ive charges for handling and re-shipping which in some cases amounted to 200 or 300 per cent, more than the freight originally prepaid. Japanese procedure at Kobe, foreign 1 experts of the department ex- plained, has been directed agaifist gods shipped by other countries as well on the United States, In line with | AN aggressive policy for the develop- Suit your gloves to your Suit—and note the ment of thelr trade and shipping. | in your appearance. e TOKIO, Sopt. 30 (Astociated Press). improvement “g ~According to the Asahi, Marquis| Shigenobu Okuma, former Premier, has decided to devote himself to akening the Japanese people private against “the unlawful attitude of ‘or homespun, Pryallleone Sethe California Americans." To further Wa an a naa In tan of cordovan, or “Bucks he hos the newspaper says, inte eo $4 Oktima will call a meeting | oe prominent statesmen, poll Get Fownes for style and durability, tlclans, diplomats, scholars, business | ft men and publicists at hia’ residence | Name in the wrist to exchange views on the subject, | BAR OUT JAPANESE, DEMAND OF LEGION J. W. Galbraith Jr. of Ci Sincionati Chosen National Chairman | at First Session. | CLEVELAND, Sept. 30,—J. W. Gal- aphid A veal naehoal ‘With business sacks In brown or mixtures, wear “Capes” of tan. ‘With dark blue suit, or a frock coat, soft, flexible “Mochas” OWNE! GLOVES Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance 125TH STREET WEEK SEPT. 27TH TO OCTOBER 2D One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street is @ fairyland of lights at night, and a concourse of most remarkable bargains by day. Batebtishea saee OCHe © 125 Street West “The Road to Economy” Introducing New Fall Models in TAILORED SUITS With Special In- troductory Prices Suits of All-Wool Serge, with the new convertible col lar coat; an attractive model that is sure to be popular. Button trimmed. In navy, brown and black. All sizes for Women and Misses 32.00 Our Fall Stocks Embrace Women's Coats and Wraps, from 19.00 to 300.00 Women's Suits, from 23.50 to 185. — Women’s and Misses Dresses, from 16.00 to 300.00 Girls’ Coats and Dreasca, from 8.00 to 49.50 200 Smart Handbags that sell regularly at 7.50 $3.95 each PICKED from our own stocks for quick selling among the ‘125th Street Week’’ crowds, Of silk duvetyne dnd silk chiffon velvet, fash- ioned in round, one-piece and tassel models, with inside compartment and mirror, All beautifully silk lined. Main Floor 45c Linen Torchon Laces 25° Yara "THREE inches and 4 inches wide; in a fine assortment of patterns. Main Floor Reg. 75c Scotch Sweater Yarn For this occasion, per ball 5 $6.00 Silk Gloria Umbrella $4.50 WE have gathered an exceptional lot of Women’s fine black silk ‘gloria umbrellas of the usual $6.00 variety. They are mounted with bakelite caps and ring handles; some with cord loops. All have silk cases. For the balance of the week these $6.00 umbrellas are priced at $4.50. Main Floor, Rich Wide Brocade Ribbon Reg. $3.50 to $6.00 Yard $2.85 H**2some colorings distinguish these ribbons, which come with or without tinsel embroid ries, Unusually smart for girdles, | 68c Silk Moire Ribbon Fine quality, 534 inches wide, in a complete range of colors. 48c Moin Floor Ribbed {Silk and Lisle Underwear | Hosiery WOMEN'S | Richelieu] WOMEN'S “Pure Union Suits, mer- ‘Thread Silk Hose, be rains pink “and bac, wee and cordo- temples, re 1.10 Ra. 1 95 $2.25..... WOMEN'S Mercerized WOMEN'S Knit Lisle Hose, seamed Bloomers, —_rein-| back, embroidered clox; Reonds ig egg ‘sizes 6 to black, white and 10; erg, 950, 3 Go| sordovan: ree. SOc Plums Picked from Bushels of Them in Housefurnishings PRISSELLS, American comet 5S OO Sweeper. Regular price rare 50 ~ECHRIST Aluminum | RYOT Point Electric Pressure Cooker. Reg, Trons; 5 pound. R Bis 00... 25" |fa50"... 6.50 NLOTHES Wringer — The Kingston (Anchor C Brand). Guaranteed for 3 years; 11- i 50 inch rubber roll. Regular price $9.60. . Art Bmbrotdery Dept, Second Floor Rue de la Paix, Paris tHE EV xing wontn, dntusbay, suPTeMsrE DAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1920, 1920, > JOHN IN WANAMAKER | Heats see. at ——e New York. Bh lt iia toes 4,700 Most attractive ‘Wraps at $75 Large, warm, comfortable And, of course, smart, made on the newest lines, and re- flecting “the newest modes in detail and ornament. A specialization -in excellent materials The wraps may be had in the more con- ventional coat types, as well as in the en- veloping wra PP M type of coat, wit! wide sleeves and dol- man lines. These are developed in evora cloth hea and Camel cloth, with nutria, bay-seal tet grat opossum. The coats without fur are beautifully made and finished Kaas) ar- aay ao 4 pn A The ner Frocks for Miss 14 to 20 are specialized at $95 to $160 This charming collection of individual dresses is presented in The DIANA Shop Tailored frocks for morning wear, Dresses for matinee and tea wear, Frocks for dinner and dances, The art—the inimitable simplicity—of Paris is reflected in each frock. Second floor, Old Building (Tenth Street About New Silks One example of our low prices We bought, at the prevailing market price of today, a quantity of 40-inch printed taffeta silks, and marked them #4.50 yard. In half a dozen other stores visited by one of our people, the same grade of taffeta was found, priced con- siderably more; in one case very close to half as much again. “You are the only store that has met the Silk situation’’— So said one of America’s old- est and best makers of silks yes- terday. He told us that we were the only store he knew of that could sell silks-—any real quantity and variety of silks—at the low prices made possible by the pres- ent wholesale rates. It follows, of course, that we have also the newest stocks, Last winter, raw silk bee high, and ee prices were redicted, and merchants every- eee were placing ordérs for tutare delivery, we led. not to buy. Today, while the other fellows are taking delivesies of silk at .05 yard we ae buying it at 1.20—and proportionately so through our entire stocks. $135,000 of new Silks in a hundred grades Last July the normal prices of the same silks would have aggregated $225,000—and they do today in many other | stores. Staple standard silks—fanty weaves—colors—-white— | black — satins—broadeloths — duvetyns — taffetas—char- meuse—tricolette—crepe de chine—radiums—brocades — | prints—metals—all here, ready for your choosing, at the day's lowest prices, Main floor, Old Building When a woman says— ““Dumbarton’’ she means our very smart and very useful year-’round suit The woman who has had comfort and service frotn her Dumbarton sports suit this last summer, and who appreciates the infinite variety o! the occasions upon which she may wear a DUMBARTON, will welcome the heavier DUM- BARTON for the autumn and winter seasons, These suits are made of the same attractive new wool material with its close brushed wool surface, but of a slightly heavier and much warmer grade. Also, these new Dan bartons have adjustable collars, may be worn open or high | around the throat. Two models at $49.50 Both models have adjustable collars, but there is a dif- ference in the pockets and the finish of the suits, Both models are half lined and feature narrow well fitting shoulders and the slightly longer coat. To'be had in oxford gray, heather colors, dark brown, mid- night blue, rust color, dark shades of green and tan. —_______—_—_—— ee ——————~—__—EEEE = a A ad ; Second floor, Old Building Soft wide wi boring ell with chines e, with tin One model is trimmed on collar, pooketa and sleeves with marabou. Paige ed Se 9 Colors are laven= in the Ba AT and Coat Sets, copied from French models, have been executed in the finest materials, in colors charming — for WEE TOTS Third floor, Old Bldg. OBES of velvet cor- duroy, $16.75 special The range of colors in these 75 roben aot complete,so we have low- nd lose oon out he price to cl fined Fastened 4 wistaria sturdy, at low prices Girls’ Shop. BLOOMER DRESSES of foo gems or chambrette, trim- & wee white piping and a frill about the bloomers; ice: tans oe otal: Jizan 2 to 6 = CHIN CHIN feos Chinese tion, wit thetaleht braid or a sig-zag ps sizes 2, 3, 4; colors blue ani pink: $3.86, HAND-SMOCKED DRESSES of imported Scotch CORSE WHITE DRE $2.95 to Part New Frocks for Little Girls from Lon- Are dont—for like dresses that one usuall finds only in the little shops in the West End No—these frocks of white pique and rep were made in New York. However, we got our in- spiration for them in London, Only $9.50 to $18.50 Second floor, Old Bldg. Tenth Street NF re Ap- rons at low prices. Convenient pockets. Easy-to-slip-on style. $1.95; realo rol crows-bar checks, in ‘Nae pint or blue with white; or plain ps bound with faghara at belt, pocket and nec! Betra vise aprons, 7 75; of blue and white php gingham or of figured or striped percale, trimmed with ric-rac trald. Third floor, Old Bidg, UTTONS at less than Half. 1,200 cards, fancy buttons, | odds and ends taken from our own stock and re-carded, 10¢, 16c and 26c card—were two to ten times these prices, Some cards contain 2 to 8 large coat buttons; others as many as six to the card, ALSO—moderately priced, Ibe, 20c card—f! blouses, skirts, underclothes. Main floor, Old Bldg. Sizes 3 to 10 years. cloth, serge. —"I paid $12 for that that she was $165 for double bed. atelay on noted their low THE Furniture Sale a mall hee 6,000 cards buttons, ocean and fresh water pearl, at 10¢, h eyes, rim- edge in two and four holes; self shanks in round and various odd shapes; suitable for dresses, EXTRA—We have Fast color gabardine, poplins, twills, Palmer Middy twist, braid trimmed collar and cuffs, silk tes, lanyard and whistle. ‘aes eledeche - $97.50, $107, $144 All 9x 12 ft., no two alike eatin ee ae are tigers Bae of one tee ere ym ‘mill. will ite ee foe apa 92: terns and col as the priced the same as the rugs in this sale. Quite some sai , wf need “Why!” said a woman It is a beautiful hand blocked talking has caused quite a sensation—far and near We took $400,000 worth—regular stocks and new satire of for room—matched reduced the pieces one-' suites and individual rey ot or ety 100 dining-room raj wins Nearly 100 living-room suites— Nearly 50 bedroom suites— More than 1,000 individual base esate suites and separate pata one-third less Dining-room suites begin at $862. Living-room suites in at $233. Badroon suites sea $196. Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building This is one of Uncle Sam’s Army Saddle Bags Uncle Sam’s saddle bag is the best in the world—made of leather, specially selected for durabilit put together with the craftsmanship of the best saddlery. When the armistice came, there were thousands and thou- sands of these on hand that were never to be used in the army, so they were disposed of at really ridiculous prices, We have just procur ed a few hundred that a manufacturer took and separated from their saddle straps me 7 as Anymap on so that they mi mish be carried as hand ba; 218 inches, an: We will let them go for $5.50 a piece—about a quarter of what Uncle Sam paid for a pair of them. ge the children have them as school bags. live in the suburbs it is just the thing to serve as on the station wugon, or a tool bag, or marketing bag. They are good enough looking to serve as shopping bags, ust received 300 more of those band-trunks which look like sawed-off pr sehen trunks, 20 in, 1644 in, high, 9 in. thick, made for army officers, fitted le with filing devices. $6 each. Locks, clasps, be hinges alone look as if they cost more than that. Fourth Gallery, New Bidg, 1,000 Boys’ Wash Suits, $5.95 hold nearly one-half bus he Close to—in some cases UNDER—wholesale price Unerpected! One of our manufacturers, a few weeks ago, had delivered about $40,000 of fine piece goods which he had not anticipated getting, He got busy at once turned it into excellent suits—sold them cheap—and got his money back the only store in New York favored with any of these suits, Middy style, full cut and trimmed with tie and whistle, with colored trousers, collar and cuffs, All new and fresh, Winter weights and styles. es Arch,'N. re ~ | Ready for October--with New Goods at the new Low Prices. 78 | 78 Royal Wilto Wilton Rugs at wholesale price in Scotland—and had 8 A plan Loe edi landed in New York—and “You sell it here for $12!’’ about—$12 for single eat size, IAEA Fading tot of every one,of the nearly 8,000 An of wide posto Fehon and onthe euler Toman Lretisetles soumed tap ool ty saree inc Lee nee and excellence, hese bags are 18 Gray, tan, blue, white; also Spite blouse

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