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IEED BD to 1 Spent VASHI ono: the M te and fiscal ach, ¢ ys inh tary of thief of Army Engineers, is report to-day to the Sec-| $7,500,000 |covorninent now is negotiating for 30 YEARS IN PRISON, Ties murder, told attorneys interested the ale and lease of the plant to AT MUSCLE SHOALS Henry Fort ria | To date a net total of ate $15, 278, 828 Has: Beptr) USs been: erenoee cee ca is First Auto, is innocent, the murder of Robert Cope, ‘Treasurer | \ . —Replying to on Tennessee River which is about one-third complete ms ILLE, §, ©, Dec, 16.—Be. | "1 have been in this prison more | of Orangeburg County. It was alleged | MARRIAGE JUST TOLD Bentley Mulford, Na- ‘ |The sum expended in the fiscal year {thas a quarter of a century,” he satd. | that he held him up, robbed and killed perenne > nt of the Rain- Project. ended last June 30 was $7,840,781 cause he says he is thirty years be- “The world is thirty years ahead of | him. Dan was sent up for life. He Dawahter oo ur. and Mee. Gey FB. rans, extending New NGTON, Dec, -162-Seven |, THe existing project provides for| hind th» times and if ftee would not|me. It ls better for me that I live | wivnre he served an enlistment ta. the |" and W. 6. Fischer Wed Dec. 1 Woodrow Wilson, alf millions of dollars “can | the construction of two Jocks, a dam | know what to do, Dan Murphy, oldest |@nd die here. I'm happy. I have | United States cavalry. Later he came| Announcement has just been mad ado citar earuale an aanty lait «and a power house, 2.7 miles above friends he hat woul | back and was arrested in Georgia and More praia bly bats! i aw ork he Yuilroad bridge at Mlorence, Ala, | White prisoner in the State Peniten- ieriettr Mee oe brought to Columbia again, = olan genset ares Ane Pinal owe THDp. | ¢ he men ba bir po uscle Shoals, Alabama, mi- securing a least depth of 9% feet at |tiary, to-day protested Recently Dan was given an “alrt laughter a re, Guy Eastman eretore, affords water power project during |éxtreme low. water for a di : . against his| So spoke the aged man on the eve) wuiside the gray prison walln, and for| Tripp of No. 667 Madison Avenue and‘ nde & dabei year of 192%, Major Gen, | 14.7 miles, and for the generation of| electric power for the production of | nitrates or other products needed for| = munitions of war, and useful in the manufacture of fertilizers and other useful products. ‘The length of the War. Work on the project wn last April as @ result | entire section is 86.8 miles, its 1 » 8 86. 3, its lower al of Congress to appro-|end being 265.5 miles above the ther funds for it and the !mouth of the Tennessee River.” N 60 we The next $18 Alex. made ble. $50 Each price, very $55 Very label ready of th made $65 In thi: Chine: forem brisk fore. unust this 5 $22 Extra will b sirabl $28 of al Est BK Re UF PRO 28. a eee em A $2 Gi ray ea 2) ae seek Re PAB, 2) ese, eS) SERRE a regen ans Delay in Store Expansion Has Forced Price Slashing! SACRIFICE SALE OF : $100,000 Overstock § a EC: =@) 30: AND LINOLEUMS | This wonderful merchandise was purchased to stock our newly en- larged store, which we had hoped to occupy by Jan. 1. But owing to innumerable obstructions that have confronted the contractor en- gaged in making the alterations we shall be unable to take possession of the increased floor space until March 1, In the meantime this tremendous stock is moving in on us. There is no place to put it, making Sacrifice Sale. Nowhere in the city will you find the floor covering bargains that await your inspection here tomorrow. Store will remain open Tomorrow night and every ntght rug bears the manufacturer’s name, which we are not permitted to use because of our low sain § They are all wool,-extra heavy, close woven, in a varied assortment of beautifal patterns, They are y to stake our reputation on the wearing qualities ese beautiful rugs. They are of heavy all-wool weaves and the patterns include all of the nieve Oriental, Persian and all-over designs.. We have ing shades are Old Rose, Blue, Brown and Taupe. The patterns are the much favored Persian, Oriental and sé $75 9x12 SEAMLESS WILTON VELVET Another popular grade rug that is always in great de-" mand. They are close woven, seamless rugs, and there ‘These are Alexander Sinith & Sois best known grade l-wool high pile Axminster rugs. The patterns are ndid assortment in the most exclusive colorings airfese, Blue, Brown, Tan and Green shades $2. 50 Heavy Wool Tapestry Carpet tia: Velvet Carpet = (7 $91 Mealiaiee bog $12 Axminster Rugs Flor Covering Corner ce FlatbushAvenue :1 8tork From ew York Floor ¢ Covering Co. 60 FLATBUSH AVENUE, BROOKLYN must dispose of it as rapidly as it arrives; hence this history: week until 9 P. M. 7.6x9 Wool Brussels Rugs Smith's Seamless Brussels Rugs. The kind that $ Smith rugs popular. Patterns are very desira- bd ge. | ERE TERPIa RET RET eRe 9x12 SEAMLESS WOOL ang RUG: attractively priced tomorrow at.....1....+.... 9x12 WOOL AXMINSTER RUGS high quality rugs, bearing a standard label. The in itself should be.guarantee enough, but we are 5 —_ 2 aS the price for tomorrow... ..s.s.0. ec ces eee e au 9x12 SEAMLESS ROYAL AXMINSTER is group the color blendings are irresistible. ‘The predominat- se creations. ‘They are the produc! of America’s nost rug craftsmen. Tomorrow's low price means selling. Make your selection early doubly durable. ‘The assortment of patterns is $ ually large. Most of them are fringed. During ale we are offering them at. 6x9 SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS $ a heavy, close woven, all-wool rugs. Rugs that beautify and brighten A very de e size. For this sale. 6x9 WOOL AXMINSTER RUGS ‘om, ‘The very low price tomorrow is Gre Sie “OO = snaareseepeninaeearmnareet 2. = is particularly serv desirable cor stairs A pleasing rsian and neat '-over designs; in green, ened and 99 ie cs! 6Q@ , at, yard colors through to the Very durable. | iceal, i heavy Velvet Carpet, suit Very | and hall ry variety of rich Two? yards ‘ognized as the rade, Spec., Sq. Yd., $1.29-—$2.50 Grade, Spec., Sq. Yd., $1.49 LEK UE RE UR RER rug that is useful Wonderful selection of patterns 2 AS “ise F ‘7UG0R covERING “ _ Fulton Sty F ‘cake EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, pzo MBER 16, eee, ‘This excursion, he said, convinced him | Place on Dec. 1 at the Fifth net he is too far behind the times to ee sth Chureh, this city. e freed now. —=__ signed by many of the best citizens} in his case that he appreciated their/of Orangeburg County, including the NOW REFUSES PARDON effort, bubhe did not want the par-| only living members of{ the jury that However, he still maintains he | convicted him, five in number. Murphy was sentenced in 1894 tor| MISS ADAH TRIPP’S wen, Saya | don. ‘ar Behind With tremor in his|of the Pardon Board's meeting to|the first tlme in his life he saw vict, serving a life term consid etitton for his pard tion picture and tomobi such @ greeting Greenwich, Conn., and Wal 1 to me by your letter of Eaanianieal A-Morton! 1 ene im Buy Christmas Christmas Gitts|| er issusminsitvessn Four tacs| llts Were ~ FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON STOCK OF | Coats, Wraps, Dresses, Suits ) T0730FF THE PRICE: Sale Commences Saturday Morning at 9 o’Clock, Sharp Clearance Winter Coats(Clearance Winter Dresses Plenty of Sizes for Women, Misses and Girls Silk Dresses Diana Dresses Bromwell Dresses ite OATS Dresses Trimmed Coats Melton Goats Plush Coats Tricotine Dresses Elton Dresses Velour Dresses L Plaid Coats Sport Coats Velour Coats Jersey Dresses Serge Dresses Velvet Dresses “No Sale Goods Sold to Dealers” Clearance Women’s and Misses’ Dresses 600 Kersey Coats Velour Coats COATS 4.45 ore See 2.95 |Blue Serge Dresses Wool Velour Dresses Bolivia Coats Piush Coatees \Tricotine Dresses Wool Jersey. Dresses Fur Trimmed Coats Gray maT S Jersey Dresses Silk Dresses Velvet Dresses $ Smart Novelty Coats Plaid Coats Tricotine Dresses Serge Dresses Velour Dresses e Meiton Coats Bolivia ais Silk Dresses Velvet Dresses. Velour Dresses $ ; Velour Coats Plush Coats ‘Tricotine Dresses Serge Dresses Poiret Dresses —COATS— COATS —DRESSES— ——SUITS All Fur Trimmed || coats formerly 9 atiat 9D Dresses formerly 5 Suits formerly Opportunity for women who sold up to $15, sold up to $15, sold up to $15, have been considering economy.| | now reduced to now reduced to now reduced to Group] $ Group 2 Group2 Sy Group 2 $ Group 2 $ | Coats formerly , Coats formerly I Dresses formerly Suits formerly ri sold up to $20, sold up to $20, sold up to $20, sold up to $20, H now reduced to XS now reduced to Ss reduced to now reduced _to now_reduced to -_ UW Group 2 Group? ay Group 3 Groups Oth Group 3 $ Group 3 Groups OHM Coats formerly Coats formerly Dresses formerly Suits formerly sold up to $25, sold up to $25, sold up to $30, sold up to $35, now reduced to — reduced to now_reduced to NF reduced to now reduced to now now reduced to i. YH to Group 3 Gows Sa Group 4 Gowt Sam Group 4 $ Group 4 Groups ot Wraps formerly Coats formerly Dresses formerly Suits formerly sold up to $35, sold up to $35, sold up te $35, sold up to $35, now reduced to now reduced to no+ reduced to now reduced to A CF to 11 WEST 34th ST.--A. MORTON OPPENHEIM—11 WEST 34th ST, ERE ryote