rs1; S'a r fl jt n e -- r i "-e v-s swn nn ft rzszy S'l rlt J a ?"!f??f?pf??'f,i""-!RTITTftWTT(fj (i'l' V i r ! ! i f K , l ( I ' imsriL GETNEWMENieERS AaniS Wani Jis nacreus iur !.. nJM n ..iA. -- J POSt Jlx Domjuei iui 1 Winning Squad -BAL MASQUE FEBRUARY 20 b p FA man8trc membership drive, villi &lfc'i1eBan: "1W members for 310" L EAim been liiunehed by Tiega Pout, MO, &j .. of the American I"' WSkJIsKSbl rnmpulgn plan .BBBIl'BBBHrka liniTIIIIl. i IlllVI'l Nhns been adopted. PiflWifSBflll membership Is all enrolled In an r.ffnrt te tlllt It. jti VPSfta3IV!Sr acreis. ii "I&MSUbZ rostaie'sinctn- A nnmw ed tls nawa en L MJlem lef fourteen competitive p.tn?s " i:-r.v f-js ih, i:ss;i EKw In the largest total will have the JplMSiire of figuring bb guests ei nu.u. l nr.c . nrnnnsiw nf ulllell i illlV paid by all the ether teams. i fe n iinmhpp nf Niieelal in- ducenienls for new members, net the y'fci" of wliMi " the offer of all costs t rinding lultlatlen fern, subt-c-rlpt en te . heweckl, ' ether charges, tinder the ' tint figure, of ?"' The wcend nnnual ball of the Fourth .i nisirlrt. Pest Ne. 10,"!. will take nlarc next Monday night. February 20. 'X In the Bellewic-Stratferd. Mere than "000 glieslH liru uyvi.i;u i """'"i """ ,' ill mailable dancing npnrc In the, be Si ttl will be required for their nccomuie datlen. . -I Arimlml TiOiils McCev Nulton. com- nandant of the Navy ard, Is honor henor honer t iry chnlrman of the cent ; Brigadier ' Ccneral Littleton W. Tazewell Waller te Ice c'uiirinaii, enn iicnrj t . xvu xvu ceck Is acting" treasurer. The committee Includes 'William If. rMimir. t'hairman: T. .1. Yeung. Paul V Will. Hugh T. Dnrley. Herbert Stem, ' Adelph Stem, V. D. Dagil, It. J. Nel-' , son anu nnmuci n irt. TTin nfficcrs of tlie Navy Yard will P fhe the hcrend of their scrleR of dances en the evening of Frlda. February 24. The affair, winch will be Held ilu the , Paulding Club, will be a. bal masque. 4 SAILpRS JAM BREAD LINE A 10,000 Fed at Seamen's Church In stitute in Twe Weeks 'j Ten theusautl bailers have joined the l bread line at the Seamen's Church In j stitutc. Second and Walnut streets, wnerc mere men nrc irn uuny iuuii in any ether place in the city. Fer two weeks the unemployed sea men of the pert hae been besieging the Institute te such an extent that it haw been almet impossible te feed and louse them. All funds for relief seen Merc exhausted uml the institute was at the point of suspending the wiup lltrhen when nn enormous person. I Ml ftgning u letter A. M.. sent ?.")00 for (' ! rtllef work. 1 1 1 fWJurlng the pres I ft ."The money ;. J. HID yui ivvu iuu iiit'ii present weeK. c'nnie almost as a eift fm heaven for the 1000 men out of erk here," said the llcv. I'ercy u. Klockman, acting superintendent, to day. "The institute, new a member J of the Welfare Federation, has been un able te make u piiDiu appeal ier tunus for this relief work. Few persons knew hew ninny hungrj men are wnlk- Ing the streets teda. We lme fed !...., 1H nnn fl.r. Inc., Iua unil.. Will. the $."00, which I feel sure was given by a prominent Philadelphia!! just leaving for nurepe nnd one who real ized something of the value of the work of a sailor, we can feed hundred"." PEPPER'S STAND FLAYED Friends of Irish Freedom Condemn Vete te Seat Newberry Condemnation of the notion of Senn ter Pepper in voting te sent Truinan.1l. Vewberrv, in the United Statis Sen late, was voted last night at a merl ins of Casement Urnnch, Friends of Irish Freedom, of which James U. Ohen Is piesldent. A resolution su.vs in part that whether the amount expended in the lirlin.iry before Newberry's election was "llglitb meie or less thnn $105,000. the Mini was excessive. The expenditure of meli !aige amounts in behalf of a can didate, the resolution continues, either with or without his knew ledge, is "con "cen trarj te sound public policy, harmful te the lioner and dignity of the Senutu and d-tngeVeus te the perpetultj of n free government, and such excessive enpeiiillturea are hcreb.v severely ion ien ilcnined nnd disapproved." SMOKING COSTS LIFE Sleeping Ledger Fatally Burned When Cigarette Stub Ignites Bed A ledger in a North Franklin street looming house was fatull) burned jes ttrdaj as a result of a fire, when a cigarette stub dropped from his hand In bed lifter he had fallen asleep, lie Is Ueerge Fisher, thlrtv-flvc jears old, vvlie roomed at 117 North Franklin street. Fellow ledgers responding te screams of pain coming from fishers room dis covered smoke pouring from bena.th the deer. Forcing au entrance thej found the mattress nblaru and the fleer i turning and Fisher by this time un conscious encircled by flumes from the ted. A tire alarm was turned inland J'iaher was taken te the Hahnemann Hospital, hut died before he reached It. The fire was extinguished with slight ilamnge, Fisher's body was taken te the Morgue, ns pollce wcre unable te locate, his relatives. "BEST SCHOOLS" FOR PHILA. f Or. Broeme Tells of Progress te Men ' of Northeast ''Public Schools and the Public's r Bchoel" was the subject of a Ulsieuria ty Siiperltitendant of Schools liroemu i fn u IIU,C""B last night in the Amber . nicetic, Fiankferd nvenue and Ser- Bfant street, attended by about 850 5 Wen, lepiasentlng the Protestant J inarches of the northeast. ' Ii Uruome speke of the rlse of the public school In America, which is the T ''ilv iiatlen in the world, he said where a II (lasses me taught in one sclioel. In j "(a; r eunt i lis, m miIiI, the schools aic r lildei line tin co 1-liit.M'x. Tin- iiiiMIc t KlioeN, l( kuIiI, aic the biukbone of '""in an iieiimcrac . SlinnL lif ..t ,!.. ...!.. ..r .i. ..i i. -,-... .. ,H ,1, i,jV nrriia ui urn m uuuih ll? '"V1 ''' as much van spent last .'.'"' "J me ruitcii tates en buttle- PtltM UU Oil lllli!l Hull 'I'l.., 1l,lln,ll.,l,l kit. . JV..'i . "!.. "" "vi""" '"' v iioeia, jie sum, can u made tlie itlen. and he proposed te iii tni in "1. lui'iii Ml ill' iiiiii til., vaam tw .i.a Tr tk I f'.'PffJWtH'? wan-te-Bzd Stories The Touching Tale of Alolu Alligator NCK upon a time,' denr cl.ildrcn, J there Vns a darling little fiimlly of alligators who lived whcrn'durllng little families 'of alligators live, when they want te live there. (Johnny, get off the piano.) There' was Pnpa Alligator, Mammii Alligator -nnd their wcet little son, Alej slus Alllcnter. One dav nx Afnmmrt Alligator and Alntslus were nlaylml ! pnt-n-cake en their sun perch, they heard a loud report which sounded for all the world like a tjrc blowing out. "It sounds .for all the werfcWllkc n Hrc. blowing .out," said ,Mamme Alli gator, "doesn't It, AlejUlus?'' Little Alejslus replied: "Yeu tell 'em, mamma," after which touching colloquy they resumed their pat-a-enke, "It's about time for daddy te come home," mild Mamma Alligator a'llttle later. , "Oh. mamma," cried Alejslus, "I can make a little poem. Listen I Itctter late than latjr for Papa Alligator." BUT alas! Papa Alligator never came home, and Mamma Alligator had te take in washing nnd run an ele vator te, keep herself and Afb'.vslus from starving te death.- (Dorethy, if veu hove any influence with the bnbv would .veu mind asking him te step chewing the deg's car? The deg and I object.) Several months Inter, ns Alejslim Alligator wan basking In the sun. n tourist from Wnukegnn snuck up be hind him, captured him nnd sent lilm te a friend of his in Chicago, who ftwjicd tin animal store, because he thought Aloysius would make n cun ning little pet. Naturally this was against Alevslus' - - - wishes. Imagine hew YOU would feel te les your father and then be snuck AnVKHTISEMKNT Fer cleaning and dyeing men's and women's clothing and or cleaning household furnishings blunketn, curtains, rugs, etc. the firm of Barg Bres, is unexcelled. WHEN your rugs and draperies begin te leek soiled, and they in variably de at this time of the year, it is a geed pjan te send them te be cleaned immediately. Of court-e, I knew hew bare and unattractive your house leeks without them, but, if you will send them te Bargs, 1113 Chest nut Street, they will receive such prompt attention and be returned se quickly that you will have little time te miss them. Then, tee, they will have been cleaned, thoroughly. Fer instance, your rugs will net only leek clean en the burface, but they will be entirely free from these Bmall particles of grit which are often responsible for their wearing out. A SURPRISE for Valentine's Day a Gift Basket of Fruit from Hallowells' (Bread below Chestnut) will be the most appreciated Valen tine of all. The Baskets themselves arc se attractive and the luscious Fruits he artistically arranged te bring out the most pleasing color effects that unless you have been the pleased recipient of one yourself, you cannot realize hew delightful they are. And such marvelous Fruits, toe: huge clusters of Belgian Hothouse Grapes, Spanish Almeria Grapes, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Apricots, etc. They arc priced at $5 te $26 nnd upward, nnd llnllevvells Kunrnntce perfect deliver te any place within 1000 miles. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION The C. J. Heppe & Sen Central Stere 1 1 1 7-19 Chestnut There is Thorough Satisfaction In Buying Your Vidrela Here We sell only genuine Victrelas and you cheese from every style Victrela manufactured and from an immense stock of records. Prices of Victrelas begin at $25, and we have carefully grouped com plete outfits from $29.50 up. The Heppe Rental-Payment Pjan 1. 1.. .. AnnaAnlnn. n vrnl. tn cbe, you limy rent any pUno. - player pUne. - player pUno. - player re, froe te purcbew tba InitruMtnt pr i I II i tiw' ,)''1' 4 byi.r.ktEVeY tip en bpftiflcA ntid ieiit te nn nntmat Hlerc. Well, tlmt'n junt hew AIe1iim fjtli m1ia..A ll Y-... utM lltAM ftlt.f lttl lii fC little glass tank of witter anil set li'Ini'iti thi. ulimt -uliulnu uliere all the iiassern-by could see him nnd "inake eilrieun'remnrks nbellt th! calluses pn bis cuticle eh they rubbered at him through the glass. TIIKN one day n'tnan came down the street, carrying a1 suitcase.-; It1 "med te Aleysl'us there vvas nemcthlng r . ii i i .. i j . i liar iiu (In. mnn mlrintiml In front of the sllOVV inmiimr iiuuiii. inn niiiirunv wr.. -. window Ale.vslut leek one Jeng, staring leek nt the suitcase. , "Oh, papa." he cried in touching alllgaterlsh tones. "Ob-papa,, bow you have changed " And that's the end of the story. Gvvau te lied. .CLUB IN OPERA BUrUESQUE Boosters' Organization Alse, te Fea ture Syncopated Ballet A burlesque en grand epern Is in cluded In the program of musical mer riment which the Boosters' Club will offer nt Its annual celebration in the ballroom of the Bellevue-Htratferd en February 20. Anether feature will be n mere or less syncopated ballet called "Quest for Happiness. ' It was arranged by Mrs. 11. T. ButteTrwerth. who will direct the entertainment. Ethel Prfrtcr llroeks nnd Rebert A. Tack "will nppear In n song ejele called "(In Jhclum lllver." The forthcoming celebration is one which the Boosters' flub gives annual! en Washington's Birthday or as nenr that holiday ns Is possible. Special cestumery nnd scenery huve been se cured for this .vcar'n production, which Ik premised will tie the most ciaDernie the club has ever undertaken APVKBTI8EMKNT 1 IRLS never leek se well-dressed vJ" en the street as when they nre wearing sports clothes," I heard a man remark the ether day. And, in deed, sports clothes are se attrac tive and satisfactory in every way that one is net surprised with their growing popularity. This morning I saw some extremely tmart Spert Coats at The Blum Stere. 1310 Chestnut Street. They were of pole fabrics and the new herringbone tweeds and were very reasonably priced at $26 and $29 50. They also had a Alie assortment of Sports Suits In the popular pustel shades box models for girls and long slim line models for wemn. priced at $29 50. While the Spert Dresses with i.'eats te match are really of unusual. value, also at $29. .10. NO DIAMOND, no matter hew fine its quality, can compare with the Polished Girdle Diamond, ex clusive with the house of Bailcv, Banks and Biddle Cempany: for this Diamond is net only of the finest I quality obtainable but, en account of tVie scientific manner in which it is ' cut and polished, it is mere beau tiful and mere brilliant than all ' ethers. It is for this reason that it is selected as the stone for the l.'nsiiKtment lllntr And the Hubs de-1 rlRiud and eveeuud bv Bailey's artists ' and eraftumen as u Keltlng te this nuperli Jewel are exquisite beend description ' of ceurne. the (lttlnjf complement te an Kngagemcnt Hlnsr of m rare brnut Is a Clrcle of Diamonds and, Indeed, these which 1 saw at B.illcy'a are charming rings hi thimiscUcs Founded in Heuse that Heppe built Inaugurated the Twe ...tllA t 111 I IHl rmill f O . n.1.. - piano - piano - piane orletrela tint we "lei return. It at any tua.; pr WOMAN -DIES 0r POISON r Mrs.1 Dletr Resisted Efferts of Physi cians te Save Her Life After taking poison Mrs. Tlllle Diets, thirty learjj old, 232iNerth ramae street, died , In the Women's Hospital Saturday night She wns the IChaJTM AecmiiiU Invlt4MT Mall -Or Jars Filial 'Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request ' Mawsen'DeManV I 1215 Chestnut Street 1 59 Fur Goats Each Reduced te a Price That Will Sell Them Out in a Day Our strictest merchandising rule is the abso lute and immediate clearance of all "Odd and Incomplete Lets." The intensive selling during our Annual Fur Sale leaves us with a limited number of garments te dispose of. As lets are limited,--earTy shopping is advised. Buy New for Next A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Vaults Until Next Fall, Payments te Be Continued Through the Sprinfj and Summer. TO CLOSE OUT AT THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OF 165 Quantity Reduced Frem (4) Moleskin Wraps and Coats. 330.00 (5) Natural Raccoon Coats . 330.00 (3) Raccoon Trimmed Muskrat Coats.. 330.00 (6) Squirrel Trimmed French Seal Coats 330.00 (6) Beaver Trimmed French Seal Coats 330.00 (fl) Skunk Trimmed French Seal Coats. 330.00 TO CLOSE OUT AT THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OF 2SO'6b Quantity Reduced Frem (4) Natural Squirrel Coats 500.00 (5) Hudsen Seal Wraps 500.00 (4) Black Caracul Wraps and Coats 500.00 (6) Skunk Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats'. 500.00 (3) Squirrel Trimmed Hud. Seal Coats. 500.00 (5) Beaver Trimmed Hud. Seal Coats. . 500.00 All Coats are Length. Wraps are Full Length Extra 'Size Ceat and Wrapt Frem 44 te 54 Butt (French Beal is dyed ceney.) (Hudsen Seal Vs dyed muskrat.) Fur Neck-pieces at Half Price Formerly New Natural Squirrel Chokers i,0.00 5.00' Jap Mink Chokers 1 5.00 7.50 Natural Mink Chokers 25.00 12.50 Stene Marten Chokers 30.00 15.00 French Seal Steles 40.00 19.50 Blended Sable Chokers 50.00 24.50 Natural Baum Marten Chokers. . . 70.00 34.50 Cress Fex Scarfs 70.00 34.50 Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers 90.00 44.50 Dyed Blue Fex Scarfs 90.00 44.50 Platinum Grey Fex Scarfs 90.00 44.50 This is but a partial list. Our entire stock is reduced te one-half former selling prices. IhimiilBltPurcAasfng Agents' Orders AccepretftiuiirifluUiu 4 i 1865 One-Price System in 1881 Street Uptown Stere N. W. Great Secrets When artists make rec ords for the Victi'ela, they sing, play or speak into the mouth of a horn-like apparatus, which gees through the wall into an other room. The recording device is hidden and few there are who knew the secrets of the recording chamber. When a pianist makes a DUO-ART Recerd, he or she sits at a grand piano, every key of which is electrically connected with the recording mechanism. Every pressure of the fin gers is registered te be later reproduced by the DUO-ART Pianola-Piane. BrF Mail I C.J.IIeppe & Ser WitllOUt These two recording mechanisms of the Vic Vic teola and of the DUO-ARTvl Pianola-Piane a r e. t h e greatest secrets of the musical instrument world, , and the most interesting. I wife of Pdward .T. Diet., a biker, and leaven mc children, k The young mother resisted efforts of ph.vslclans at the' hospital te save her life and askeil them te .leave her aletie. Following the birth nf a baby, I-Mtvard. Jr., a year age, she wn.a patient in the Philadelphia Hospital and was in 111 -health for some time. Season's Needs T1 Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts. Offering the Piane Purchaser a Great Advantage ' In no ether store can the prospective purchaser of a piano see and compare such a galaxy of world-famous instru ments. Our Grand Piane List includes two of the world's most celebrated pianos, the Masen & Hamlin and Henry F. Miller. Alongside of these we also sell the Weber, Steck, Edouard Jules, Heppe and H. C. Schemacker. Prices begin at $695. In Uprights we have the Masen & Hamlin, Henry F. Miller, Weber, Steck, Edouard Jules, Heppe, II. C. Scho Sche m a c k e r, Murcellus and Francesca Pianos. Prices begin at $390. This Coupon for Full Information . wiiiiriiu lilt ti i liminill rtl I Phila I I litnnn lllh & lliomiiteu HH. I '"IIS (i litre I lb 1 1 17 UllV nhlk'ntlnn nil mi. mnl ,1nfic send full information about (mat k X below) : s I jH Pianos 0 Pluycr-pinnes Q Victrelas "i I I STRABRlbGE .CLOTHIE TheyKeynete of This Great 4 t I Fur Coats and Wraps Still Further Reduced These CeatH were greatly re duced from their original fair prices, and new the reduced prices arc still fuither reduced. Hudsen Seal and Nearseal Natural Muskrat and Natural Raccoon Russian Marmet. Civet Cut, Moleskin qnd Persian Lamb All fine, fashionable models, high-grade in every detail. Htraw In Irlue iMothlei Pr-ieml rienr, riltiTt Street AmifrenchLingerie In New Designs Embroider ed and scal loped, some lace-trimmed As well. All dainty a u d fine, in close lescmbldnce te V r e n c h hand-work. This new ship ment brings many lovely new patterns. Night Conns, $1.7! te $:j.25. Kn velepe Chemises R 1 .2." te S2.50. Corset Ceeis, R1.25 te $2.23. IN EXTRA SIZES Night (limns, S2.75 and ?:i.2.-. Kn elope Chemises ?2.00 and .'2.73. Corset Cevers $1.50 te $2.50. Mr.itrMsr & ( lulliler . , Th r.l flour Hn."t The Imported Tweeds Have Just Arrived Frem "Bennie" Scotland and bonnier Tweeds ne'er left their native heath. Touch them! All-wool and as soft as down. Seme de cidedly Scotch, some in the iaen effects that aie new this season. When one sees thc. one (Iecmi'I wonder long why Tweeds are the Fashion -Fer one-piece ft ei-ks with leather belts and cellais, for jumpers, fei capes and suits and Knh'keiboikeie and all their vaiieus combinations. And don't fetget, a little extia for the Hat. Widths, 52 and 54 inches. Pi ices, $1.00, $4.50 and 5.50 a yaid. Mrjuhill.x Clnthlrr M-'lr- 7. trnln " Lest you think this statement is a mistake, let us repeat it The selling prices of these Rugs ; if imported te-day, would b2 THREE TIMES the prices you can buy them ter in this Sue. Thnsn nm w rim, w;n p.,.,e .... . ti.i . V ,"y England, and are chiefly in the lighter, brighter colorings se popular in European homes. The patterns are reproductions of rare Oriental Antique Rugs. Nete- weU these prices: ' b uu wuu "Ori-Angle" Wilten Rugs, 9x12 feet $48.50 Rugs, 9x10.6 $45.00 Rugs, 11.3x13.6 $74.50 Rugs, 9x13.6 $64.50 Rugs, 11.3x15 $77.50 lmVOrtant i frtJt;u,lar et w the last of the impoitaUen. Similar Rugs cannot peit. !.. i8,b,yibe obtained te sell for less than three tfincu these prices, Therefore i we urge our customers te makn erlv ki ectinn tn.-nn..., v . ,.. .. . ' -i.riierc yie f A4t ;v l,.. wh - i. rfr m- f t rr T ',7 'J ' Semi-Annual bale of Furniture is VALUE Visit this Sale. -examine the the VALUE is unmistakable. Make careful comparisons elsewhere, if you wish, and you will learn that the values here arc matchless. Prices en regular stocks arc reduced te much below what they were last month and what they will be next month or the month after.' Prices en all special purchases are shown together with the present retail market valuation, se that the savings may be plainly noted. Piece for piece, suit for suit, this Furniture proves itself matchless value. Come see for yourself! Here for Instance are Three Typical Suits: Queen Antic Period Bedroom Suit of walnut or mahogany, dustproef throughout. Consists of 40-inch btneau, huge chifTorebe, semi-vanity drcshPT and full-sl.e bow-end bed. About one-third under price at $206. Ovcrntuffcd Living-room .Suit, consisting of full-size spiing-arm daenpert, a high-back fireside wing chair and u davenport chair te match. All upholstered in tapestry, with loose-cushion scats. Much under price at $27G.O0. Italian Renaissance I'cried Dining-room Suit, with 72-inch side board, enclosed seiving table, large china closet, oblong extension table, and five side chairs and arm chair with tapestry-upholstered scat3 and backs. Regularly one-half mere than $450.00. , Slrnwlirl'Ji.e A. Clrtthler l'uriillure TMr.l fleer, Mr t il Hiln uml HcildliiK, I'uurlli I'loer KhkI THE VERY NAMES OF THE NEW SHADES IN Over-Blouses SPEAK ELOQUENTLY OF SPRING (Jelf red, phqasant, meadow lark, catiua, carmine, and an other red called Mohawk that will flash and glow entrancing ly when nature furnishes the Spring background of gicen. And, of course, there's navy blue for mere practical wear, and the lovely Dutch blue that ones sees in fancy, enlivening the costume of white. And .speaking of white white is the high note of fashion in Over-blouse as in everything. All of crepe de chine, some combined w ith Paisley or plain ciepe Georgette some, tee, with gorgeous Bulgarian embroideries. Prices, $7.50 te $20.00. SlrnHlirlilcn I'lellilcr rni encl rioer iViitn Men's Ulsters Type are in M..r" m 'i "'V, ' iMSXkx mmmmz jm&iitt.aar v ? mAiKfllyi A BBU H1HUU1 11 H jJ'iW I .'I llPilfillf-a They arc from our finest lines, and include the choicest products of the Stein-Blech Company, Hart, SchafTner & Marx and ether well-known suppliers. Fabrics are silk mixtures, line worsteds and cassimeres. Main styles for men and young men, and plenty of sizes for steut'men as well as men of regular proportions. Other Suits and Overcoats in the Sale at A gicat variety of styles, fabrics und all sizes in eveiv group - Mr i m.i M... a. i h.iim, s.miii I i,,,,, I,,,'; A Special Purchase of "Ori-Angle" English WILTON RUGS Te Sell at ONE-THIRD Their Present Impert Price " "" -"-""..nu. , irr-r oimwurniife m uiointer -Kuurlll Fluur. WeatU i! Furniture, note the prices Special Prices for Hardwood Floering Our charges for this work arc unusually low just new a measure intended te keep our staff of experts busy and, thercfeic, intact. 1'iiurl'i Kleer W'lt Valentines '3c te $1.00 As modest or as elaborate as your heart may dictate. MmKct .street t'ies Aisle rilliert Streft 'resH Alslr, Sr-cencJ Kloei , niliert Mrct. West Fancy Tickings, 65c Renovating time in the home and here are the fine printed Tickings for re-covering pil lows and mattresses. Many pretty patterns G5c a yard. A ll II (Vntre of the Finest the Sale at $44,00 T ic fabrics arc sonic of the finest that have ever come from leading looms of Ireland and Scotland "luxurious" is the best term that can be applied te them. The tailoring presents the finest handicraft of leading Londen and American shops. Fault less in every detail. ( The Men's Clothing Clearance new brings tliehc Overcoats te you at a clear saving of one third $44.00. The SUITS in the Clearance at $44.00 are Unusual! $21. $27.50. &V7 raurnl I - 'MU-l m in:'! i" m :y?.'i "j J'S Kfc I'Vftli Vu -i H ? t "? m 1 JW. "?; I Up' , .i OM v I k i s .- : ' t ,". y' i H fA n -I m ''I i1. :m 1 .? ti .r 'Msssa m m ZMA i.aij SS - V' .; if 1 ' n i -V 9' l.i'J m .....I It"'. ""V ". ", V Jl V li t r J ' J s id.3-i-:r. PHVl'UlUllUlliai art. . . - .. ij - "I .-! - -w'i r UM.1 tmmmxrmmwtmizmm3mcsMM$im : umMf,. " "TnMs. i ,- d - L- -- " ' "-: ,a-
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