ï~~SAVE PEACH STONES A W o
FOR THE ARMY
orduroy and Blanket Bath Robes
Tonal In Style, Quality and Value
l;7.5O; Values 16.5O and 19.5O
omen's and Misses' Corduroy an~Blankct Bath Robes commences
ag is the result of careful planning, and large and favorable nIr'turers.
11 thc soft two-tone colorings, also the popular Indian designs, in a
s giving. 'Thesc values cannot be duplicated when present stock is
es 55.00 and 57.50 for 56.50 to 59.50 Robes.1 Sale of Bedfurnishings, Blankets,.omfortables and Quilts
Zualitips at Exceptionally Low Prices
tOY TO PREP~lARE for the coldt weathier period wsill find ample
of best Blastketo, Csofort abtes andt Woot filled Quilts its alt sizes
than usual.
Size, $4.98 Pair. White. Wool Blankets, $7.50 Pair.
inxwhile e rry. I (0tth Wool Itlxtot, t ndet hotnod. Iaxeejtionai
at $3.49 Pair. GryBlnes,$.91n1$.8
ot nap, eoloredt herders. SanitaryGryBakt,$.8nd79.
tokets, $4.98 Pair. I Col~ton Raid Wooltt Minttteeefor three-qiuarter or fuil
in good 'otler conea- Wool Filled Quilts at $8.98 Each.
Comforts, $12. (ocerjttR f n xonneritr tuatity ttf ithtline.
in color ith mall. Bath Robe Blankets, $3.79 and $4.49.
has, $3.49 Pair. IF11Hmj ormn.ovii (or atrs
r tol}. very oem tt-r- Jacqoard Conmfortables at $3.98 Each.
5.50 to $13.50. Fancy Plaid Blankets at $7.50 a Pair.
het,,ay.aeydrtwar.Ioll tst od,,elit).aitteidetrw iiet ltltxhttn.
oile Curtains Club Sale of
juarter j Electric 'Vacuum Cleaners
reinsirlirig stac- A,.mtill firt-npiaymrrtt'rtritigs eoie of the fatnSdiffirent lttertcii
te batltinte itysltle ttttettrveniet.weekly orr
nd 56.98 Pair "ns'---err-n. _ _______:h $5 to $9Â~ Buy Bonds or Liberty Will
tall Parcels Perish From the Earth
we i-reddtahennmbr o re itIgisvtng.-stiply ieing helpetd to
toing e.eoaditio enr- eistc' a producritive tt ii gelmtt l(anka will
may foil t,,delivero att etp coti-tte btir'hotiostttrpartial aymentsi. It to necesairy thtat lu tll tiftirt a t outr Liltert y Loani Booth on
parrets whenevrer It is the IbOloiriltFloor.
ALBANIANS READY ID
HELP STAMP DV'OUT~l
INF[OEN1
Frost Wi Have 'Cooperation In tFi
Drastic WChingqOderWhich
Went Into Effect atMidnight
EPIDEMIC - WAS INCREASING
Mayeor Watt Acted prom ptly Afe
Woferemee With Dr. SasieActors as4 Astresso 5.Loes
Ciiy--Hoeithad Safoty my 4
0OfficiasstisMoor as.
urday Moraine.
With the drostic cloaing order tos-.
aused tate yestertday ofternoon by Corn-.>:
'atasioner Frost, trito the odvice of - -
Maor Watt and Xi. hiattter, health aofficer, Inano effort to stomp ot the -
epidemic of iafluenas in the city, At- -
betsis o n ce li.tt h e hnw that a *
they would co-oereate toneery war
with the oily authortties in the mono.It bad bieea the desire of the oat- Robert W. Rasotohie.
thoritie.snot to close ocboettt, thea-" 'rho Albany hey whoss iciturs to
ters adprohibittittoor nteetigs 00 bownr tn-day to PrivteHiobert W.
les absoutely necesary, tat whe ttort itusale of (380 Statestreeot. He Is
waso fosuni that tbo diseaoo hilt atrigh' a areroher of Battery D,'T'hirty-sioth
en 2ld ina:.4 bhoristheoig oct00 cegitmcot, Twelfth brigade, Comp Mt.'
as deeared hoot. It wenit iteof- tlellan, Alabama.
feet ot l1',nt-itch tact reighttanttiwilt
remain until 12tro'bokSturday night. Ettirptoyes of tho traffic dopartoreat
StatementIissued. tof the.tDelawaroead Hiudsooscompany
Thbero wilt ho a meetirrg of the itealth Itase receiteed a letter frets Myron H.
ati safety officials err Saturdcrat orn- Jat-baon, formerly a stenographer to
Ise. at whit-h ntie it will he etritteli the em{Itoy of the D. & H. Jacksoo
whrether I t i toll e ersory tt cot,- writesthat ho to at the 11. H. Coost
tie the clrosing totder. After fir. ttrrademy, New.eadon.. ConSarittor hati reportoerth ie i reer.tt et-tt-ct. tie ayes that tho Y. 38. CA.
sprestd.of teire tnecinterit city - ari othter place s of rsor t for thoerace
Maott Watt calletd a eitt' otf lt"e ii troaing woro closed iasat week on
baretr of estimtate artdtaptpor tinenttrt t s toef the epidemic otf taflucnna.
yesrerrday afternoton. Lott-ctis talt- Jackoon live, in the southern section
-rnrt was iocteti: tf Albay and was rnlisted a few weeks
'"While itn te opinionft he mayi'oryt ago ia the 1C. 5. coast guard, an errs'
sot i-try oficids the,-rfiler-ottheitslitocy of the tnavyile hos been as-,ttttnonr f ulit- naferty tte h'igned tt the Third comparny, -Fhort
rurrteeosary, nill, itt view,if I t'it-'. ettohll New lIurdnttr, Cotta.
totnsr'ttttt-rtt~rft-nocn crtrrtr-i
it' sDr. ttotttt'r tItnte ntt24ihottrc-. Ottoof ihoetoittoro this week to the
thcity 'ty drtlrtttrnti 'toeIt..t feel ttes of the tDelawareand Hudont
at libterrty to tmnt Itislort'esotittr..copany, the Olsaa. was Corporal John
"'t'he actirrrr tf tettt.otrdt of el- Harvey, whoit oeoen a forloogh
niste was takenri otat to ac-tttn frotm tile catmphasce hospital,.iFort
5.1t ef artie it tofttte ity -tarter. tisrnolton, whery he hasdbhen contatd
withbproiles thtat itroart-ofIgreat 12 days with Infloena. Corporal liarartdimmint'ntptrirl tottr th.-tolicath ey'abhoersnaTrroyli sa toa,.
of te city.ty raoo.tf i rtt enetittg her of a tranig detachment at h'oct
itestitentet it attalt be the dtolyrf the iamilton.
eon"t ctitt if It be pticblt-he to Letters received by Mr. and ins.
erraveneoTht otitrey ftrrotrac ttion, Albert W. Falter of State streoet from
or if rnot, whrenottpprovetd by the hoard their son I'rtaate Clarene W. Ji'llem/
trf esiattoae atndsititrtiint, t t. k t'oh mpaotyt IGSecond tPtoneer tsheatl
ouhmaueanti to do. rrret-r00AmtericanExFpeditionary) Force, ore
causeIrtreitonre, strc aete. anditi
mahoettb erraodiary sttrntttrteeerful in tone. The yons oldier
mak Pirch rof rditetmart erreitured renports be is molt sod that the moo
the depsrtttertt of itealth cc in' tithave fpter)t emtoe Piv i atheaio
ehapter trritteti.for tte ireserva-tion waofome epinydtohofhoa
anti pretectionrrrf rhohe mut'hearth, office, the ' *tllee & Robinson cern'
as he mroe iem nrcrenary and p rroper, pany. till Stete street, architeto. The
Sucheit rollr' urblicItreart sall he ytturg man loft Albosy witha drafr
darmedtit erot ortly when sod fortcotitigent on May 2ii laot for one of
atr'h period as the comwistoaev and the training eamps. Onb July 1 it wa~s
the hord of estimare ad ctportion- in France with the Second Pioneer inmeet. hy unamotts vote sitallt Irter- fantoy. a____
Asoine Cnf'ene. Acting Adjuanst General Edward J.
Anothe Confrence Weot egt Is sending ardors to Stars
Preparationsasr000ucder way on the
part of the reidontsoaf the fiftha ward
to bold a flag rsising in baser of moo
from that sectidis of the city in the
service of therr coruntry en.-the evontus
of October 21). The flag wilt be susp ended over Madison' avenueofrem the
Sons of story bslr to the Italiao eonstriate across the street. At a 'reeoI
herd lsst night in Sons of Italy hall, 120
Msdison avenue. Thomas Moranr was
ehotson marsals for the parode to be
herd tho night of the demonstrations.
The streets of the fifth ward will be 15 -lunminated by erlecric right.srupplied by
The electric department a) the Manco
tpsl Ghas company. The flog miii contain
412 stars for the hoys who are now be
servrce. There wilt be one gold str
for Isadore itausman. who was bitted
wilie fighting in lFrance.
Tire followin committees were
nnmerd: Flrewon s, music and eletrc
tights, Arden Coates, rhairman; Fred'
ertck Dow ad ort Chitl; speakers,
C'ommissioner of Pubric. Boirdings John
Forton, chsteman; William Martim arid
-Thomas Dola; utensobiles. Tiseuss
ttretga. chairsra; Sam Kaltanbaum,
Rtalpth Torrentino, Fred Mu11 Miss
Agues Hunater; Miss Lillian broeeot5
Miss Motle Boline, Thomas Ryan, Hewsod Dascb and B. Stumpf.
There will he a meeting of the Joiat
committee in Itianoshotl nest Tuot r
day evening to mahe final arrange.
meas foe- the flag raining.
Among tho apeahers for the fourth
Liberty eoastn is Privateo Bombardier
lrngs thatlO illbe
day.',--These4ira
biowhit 1 r
This neit.
sites.'
We:are.'40
Iyoung mess gsd:
Thia\1i
OtgsGit
-and areiced, while*
which are a
(Bacon
^1 'slate of mind has R%1dalh hs'reig eo t
flF.I liM IN G
J readrto f oe et romsrnens Jr'
rave Esoc en-t othe Aar-~
i canolb a'yassocaiotn. If yotr
1O Itveo't the hook give is pcice waheo
tire hig welfare drive starts onaNeveat
her 11. $8,500,000 of the $17d,rtfOti(iir
to he raised' goes to the war librar
service of the Ihorary assoc'istiont.
-- One hunrdred 'aod forty-nine hospittals
and Red Crass housos have alreatdy
PARbeen equrrpped with libraries.,srrd sowhere hove the boks becenmeore eagereiy read. A mast in hospitsl wilt resI
more than he ever did before In hi-s
STob. ife. He wili set the reading habit ii
Wan he did not have it whoa he wss well.
ase No matter where-bhe begis h e wmli tao- ally end by reading resl litetre. The
librarian mahes'it her hrrmaeaio introdoce good books into the woads. Sire
Iomes in at regular intervals wheeint
-d so'- her welt loded bookwaona, stopping
The at each bedside ond letting the mets
In tenI browse adoelect at will. She tls'
-.grh-s.--books-with--aiek-man,..ond~gats.4-rown.
in the ehem the htnd af reading they prefer.
Il a in The neat time she visits the wards she
ung up hoe exactly what each one qkeel foe.
es re- Tihat is why money as well aboks~tv
mildlees osked for. Mosey is'necessary Ia or'
a soon der to jve the boks that are needed
the
ConyJdeAdntnhsrs -We dcisio non the proceeding tnstituted pin
by Mros. Elisabeth Clark, threugh her
attorney,' Arthur -"Ideime. to compsl
l'baritira Commisioer Questel to re- 00e
coive is snoerphan asylum as county son
chrarges, her two children, aged thres ant
ad four resepectively, wham she claims ino
to be usable to support. The children thr
wore recently in the Coleman home, ant
from which they were tahon when the 7
mother fatted to pay far their main- by
tenance. Tbey are sow with an aunt eve
on Shermsn otreet. to5
Mrs. -Carh secured a legal separa- thai
tion from her husband, Leon J. del
Clark, snd he was diretced to " a
pay her $5 a week to support an
tecide.Ms Clr alee ehe has failed tn pay her anything cedi butt eidctdit h
army.' Attorney Herman J. Diekman, the
appearing for the charities commissian* utusedthcouf'~rt sdil loua.It
and' this wilt be aegued before Judge ga
Addington nn Friday morning.
M'EWAN ThINK IS oW fa
VISIIOII A TRAMP the!r Ut.
a'leltert
avenue.
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