I 1 fi w .iir M'7 "V4V rrjnij -?i,: tt a s'yjwwr A.'! '.?: v-ii WSmmAmtA m LX- L L -- I ,.i rf . - -. !- -k -1 Al HGTeran WASP, HE SAYS !' iut Descendants of Father of tjjt Our Country Disagree With riarvaru r(iiwwi J . . BBcccDUcn fc ONE LUW rnueun- rt,rce Wnshlnclen. Hip turn who m&fe ' ,',IP"'' ,1'00 fnmn""' ,,BH bc(,n sti-tnt bv no Irs an authority thnn Dr. Albert Ilushnell Hnrt, of Harvard Unl l.,.itv. in have hnd red linlr. I 'Tlili Intlmntp revelation 1oer net en- i Jey the support of Washington's de- pendants, newevrr. ..... i ,hclr distinguished ancestor, nml dts-.-.tin nil cvidenrc ether thnn that ' f their senses, they refuse te share Ihls Besides which, the color of the one existing lock of Washington's hnlr does net altogether bear out tlic theory, nl nl ihetuh time and nature have se altered the relic Hint its original color ennnet . b. definitely determined. "Although it has been ignored bv pos pes terltv." said Ilr. Hnrt rccenth. "Wash- , liurten had red hair, covered by a wig." ' ' '..t . 1 .1.1 l.nr.ltv k.V Hint." vvnu till. comment of Miss Kliznbcth Crawford .Washington, ui ra 'i nuwi, who is a direct descendant of the uncle of the first President. "There Is n lock of Geerge Washing ' lmlr nrcserved in a locket In the " posws'len of our family. It has faded pecms te me that the original color was mere of a brown than n red. "At the present time It has n brown ish straw-colored tint which I think his been produced by time. I de net think that Its color was ever Imt nhli'li we call red In human hair." Tlie color of his ancestor's hirsute equipment Is a mntter which has never been definitely settled In the mind of Richard Scott Illackburn Washington, B18 I'ast Jehnsen street, who Is a de fendant of Geerge Washington in the nepetal line. As a matter of fact, the ulmle nucstien has been forced Inte the bnokgreiind of his attention by mere I Immediate problems. "Dr. Hart's statement Is Interesting. If true." he said, "but I myself cannot I tell uhnt color his hnir was. I had alnajs supposed that he had hair of the ordinary tint which most of us have.") While lie did net say as much, his tone . Implied that there would be little cimiiKi' In the present cosmic organization of the universe, whatever the true state of affairs might be. RUM-LADEN SHIP IS SEIZED AFTER CHASE Believed Vessel Frem Which $70,000 of Liquor Was Trans-Shipped By the Associated Press Bosten, Keb, 12:5. Tlie auxiliary schooner Grate ami Ituby, a former flshermnn, was nverliatiled by the coast Smrd cutter Tatniiu early today afjter n se alen: the coast, as tlic vessel from whleli S70,(H)( worth of whisky nnd (tin wns transferred outside Salem harbor eMerda,v. The Tampa, with tlie rlioencr in tow, heuded for this pert, where customs officers awaited an op pertunity te examine ner. I Kqulpped nitli information of the' cargo that she carried when she left Nassau three weeks ure, efliclals ex- ' pceleil by checking up her prcent cnr(,'e ' anil the liquors thnt were seized at Sn lem jestcrday te determine what trans- Miipiiu'ins iiiuv nave ueen inailc en route. The WiK:y that was taken was nn American brand, bearing lialtimerc trademark . The effort te land the liquor at Sftlcnt was frustrated by customs officials nnd police after n motorboat, In which it was being transferred, grounded en the anid tints. The motorboat and liquors were seized and Jehn I.eFavre, of Liverpool, N. S.. uhe had jumped OTerbenrd. was captured. He was brought here today te answer te several charges In connection with tlicUncident. At bootleggers' valuations," customs officers snld, the 5rnee and Ruby's t. earge wns worth $ir.0,0l)0. i Contain Wiley Hess, of the Grace 'I ?""'''"'' f-rncl the schooner was owned $ By Walter Sweencv. et Vnrnieiitli. V 8., and that her cargo was consigned te patties at St. Jehn. N. II. llie schooner, once a familiar figure In the lisherles at this pert, sailed from He tlement Point, in the llahamus, en rebnuiry 11. Her manltest !lowed that she had aboard at that time U025 pack ages of whisky, fix bottles te a pack age, nnd fittO cases of gin. Examina tion by customs authorities tedav showed only 180(1 packages of' whlcky aboard. The gin wns apparently net disturbed. .,?'!" wn,sly w"s marked as of the fnliert Itye" brand, "distilled bv the Man laud Distilling Company In ItlK', nd bottled In mill," and for "ex "ex eort " Newport. It. I.. Pel). 'J.W. (H A. I. ll he llritlsh tug Ctanville. liquor laden, was under convey of the const pitnd cutter Acushnet when she left here today. The (iranville, which has .uu cases of liquor aboard consigned t" .Nucvltns, Cuba, according te her papers, left Portland. Me., two days age. Victim Shows Hew Stagg Get Meney foelliiueU from I'aite One Ln.'n'u '',' K,,', ,".,r Wnsmphy for a ' nptnli of industry' series in Munsev's. IS llllUUI thin. -i I.l ....:,. ! Up.' ,. - ' ' n" '. "IK 1HIU" mi1!! I'1",11"'" "Kd te I Ivc the sec le te u ,,"I1KiT ,l,i" a" lh" blegrunhlcal leta Is desired. January .'1. Htncic ar- met! e1,,lt,Arl,,,,ore- , T nut?"fler W. filhii f,b,y ' ,('S!'P', tllc vl!,iter mode a niKl lj faverable impression. , JlmnMw'bV. l1"?l",B like the mpid brook. He had u fetching Eng- UattW ,'"U nMea fliwr te1?!,, i. yi. efc,'c'iCCH ,0 "en"5 et the biggest eelcbrltles of the world. Staair it jemed . Interviewed innnyJt' the h iij ?..rs ?f l"-''nt-dny history and " dhln't hesitate te give details. Then Cemes "Touching" par IiriI i il! 'l,islll""iliiB opening. Stagg es ., I. ', !!!'t,l,"tn. I,",vi"8 M,- ,',""''' he I A ,, ' ,,r"" '" "'! Krewth of n,i ' ' ".",'' I'1"111 '" directs. Then tervl - u'nu' WiiKlilnten" te in ur lew oedrow Wilsen. Slaw JilhW,,"i Sl"R," lm'1 new "'' IMfHc'e 11 ," ,'Vln."d studied llf- fun S ,iiCnm,rV',,,,l,at ,,c WM rt of : rur-' I.enel i . fiimntis r.i.i ... .v."". ,y,.".,,.,n'7i "T . r 3tT rvirfc,! -Jaiitr . w j-acr raK auv 'ag:-, jvm. . mw iinnn nrAiMj li. i j im . 4mtiKtk- k.'wKiTC vaav-.. vhf lfl ihtl v . trr b iii ii . - wsas: yzsw u AttelMMmmm i-jf-f- ..-wsfc-,,? m.Ww afrWPna able te locate the persuasive Lionel., With the courtliness nf nun whn lm rubbed shoulders with the great of thel enrm. .vir. i.uuium thought little mere of the Incident until a few (lavs later when the check Wits returned its n forgery. ,Mr: IudliimH Ire was aroused. He Tuesday Sir. Ludlum was '.caving the Commercial Trust llulldlng. when be nl,"et collided with the doughty "knight." "Just the man I'm looking for." Mr. Ludlum told Stag. "Come take n ride with me." He -pushed Stagg Inte his motercor and then had the first patrolman he met place the "International writer" under arrest. Htagg has been held at City Hall while police delved Inte his career and searched n room he rented at 1(1115 Arch street. They found evidence, they said, flint Ktnsg had "touched" nbeut '.'Of) prominent men through the use of n bold front and n ready tongue. Search of the records here revealed the club. Stagg phla for standing One-Day Outings Frem PHILADELPHIA SEASHORXT Atlantic City - Ocean City Stene Harber Wildwood and Cape May EXCURSIONS KVKR SUNDAY 1.50 Via Atlantic City Riillrnnrt I,ne Chestnut and Houth St. I'"crrlf for Aftantle City 7:80 A. M. Fer Ocean City, stone Harber. WIMnoed and Cape Mas', ieae CTifBlnut St. Ferrv 7:30 A. M Seuth St. Ferry 7:10 A. M. rteturnlne from all pelnta ."ilfl t". M NEW YORK $3.00 Every Other Sunday FOR nUTAII.F.It tNFIIRMATION CONStt.T AtlBNTH SKF. FLYERS Tickets may be purchased prier te dates of Excursions Philadelphia & Reading Railway I'M Charge Accounts Invited IBII1IB Mail Orders Filled Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request 1215 Chestnut Street Ef OF SEASOVOIULUICE HALF We absolutely must clear our stocks quickly of all small and incomplete lets before stock taking, and have reduced all our furs te one-half ferme? selling prices regardless of cost. Belew are listed a few items as an example of the wonderful values te be had by purchasing new. Come tomorrow, come early in the morning, as some of the lets are rather small. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS A Small Deposit Will Urnrrtc Your I'urchusri III Our Ntnreuc Vault Until xt Full. I'lijinriitN te ll Cnntlmifcl .Monthly Through the Spring nml Summer. U3 All coats are 3A length. Wraps are full length PJ Formerly New 3 Marmet Coats 100.00 44.50 6 Russian Peny Coats 100.00 49.50 5 Leepard Cat, Seal Trimmed. 140.00 69.50 8 French Seal Coats 150.00 74.50 4 Russian Peny, Opes. Trim'd. 180.00 "89.50 9 Natural Muskrat Coats 195.00 9450 5 Marmet, Raccoon Trimmed. 195.00 97.50 6 French Seal, Skunk Trim'd.. 195.00 97.50 4 French Seal, Squirrel Trim'd 250.00 125.00 2 Taupe Nutria 290.00 145.00 2 Moleskin Coats 330.00 165.00 4 Moleskin Wraps 350.00 . 175.00 5 Natural Raccoon Coats 400.00 195.00 6 Hudsen Seal Coats 450.00 225.00 S Hudsen Seal, Skunk Trim'd. 490.00 245.00 4 Hudsen Seal, Beaver Trim'd 490.00 245.00 3 Hud. Seal, Squirrel Trim'd. . 490.00 245.00 2 Black Caracul, Skunk Trim'd 550.00 275.00 4 Hudsen Seal Wraps 600.00 295.00 4 Natural Squirrel Coats 600.00 295.00 2 Natural Squirrel Wraps 800.00 395.00 2 Alaska Seal Coats 900,00 445.00 1 Taupe Caracul Cape 900.00 445.00 1 Ermine Wrap 1200.00 595.00 1 Broadtail Wrap 1200.00 595.00 2 Natural Mink Coats 1 500.00 745.00 1 Natural Mink Wrap .: 1800.00 895.00 Extra Size Coats and Wraps Frem 46 te 54 Bust. (Hudsen Seal is dyed muskint. rrcurh Hail is dyed corny) Fur Neck-pieces at HALF PRICE Formerly NOW Jap Mink Chokers 13.00 6.50 Natural Squirrel Chokers 15.00 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 partial list. Our entire stock is reduced te one-half former selling-prices. thnt' Stagg was Indicted here ! 1W and In -11)08 mid that en ench occasion he Jumped his hall. In 1IK14 lie was ni rested en complain of Henry Stnrr Kkhnnbeii, then president of the Pen nml Pencil Club. Stngg, without au thority, had been ellecling money for IPi f 1 -e !H . was rather bedraggled tedn.. j when lie sent for Dr. .lenn ivgan, police surgeon. He begged for im In jection of a drug. Uccause of his condition the request wns granted. The prisoner then was turned ever le Captain Donaghy, of the Lewer Mer Mer Ien police, anil will be arraigned at Arc! mere late, today before Magistrate Stell Stell wngen. Captain Donaghy said only n few of Stagg,' victims may appear nl the hearing but that.nt the-proper time most of them will be subpoenaed. Meanwhile police of this city have ln.lnn.1 n ill.tnlnnf nDfllllat 'Htnirs. sr Hint eventually he must return te Phllndel- trial en old indictments still KA ngnlnst him. 1 COAL REGION Tamaqua and Mahnney City $3.25 Gilberton Mnhaney Plane Shenandoah. Girardvllle Ashland Gorden Mt. Carmel and Shamokin $3.50 Next Sunday, lVbruarr 2B Sreclal train leaves Itendlnir Ter minal 12.01 A. M.. atepplns at Columbia Axe., lluntlnKitnn St.. Mannyunk, Cnnhnheiken and Nor Ner Nor rUtewn (De KhIIi St.). NEXT EXCURSION. MAU. 5 Special train leacn Ileadlns Ter uiIiihI S.OO A. M.. ntnpplnit at Colum Celum Ida Ar,. HuntliiRilei St.. Wnyna .lunrtlnn. I.epnn nnd .Tenltlntewn. nmwm w fRICE J STRAWBRIDGE Tomorrow-The First of Twe Clever Daysl Women's Apparel At Remarkable Savings SKcrOND FU)()lt New Crepe de Chine Dresses, Save at $13.00 A straight-line model, trimmed with Iridescent beada, With three-quarter-length sleeves. In black, navy blue, brown and henna. Crepe de Chine Dresses Unusual Value $14.25 Smart new ever-blouse model, with plaited tunic skirt and full-length sleeves. In black, dark brown and navy blue. Smart Weel Dresses Notable Value $15.75 Of det de lalne. I'olret twill nnd trlcetlne. Panel, and circulnr-sltirt .models, arleusly embroidered or beaded. 125 Distinctive Weel Dresses, Special $18.75 Of duvt de lalnn ant! Pelret twill, In black, navy and French blue. heanr. dark brown nnd taupe A banue model .with circular skirt, emartlv trimmed with silk stitching nnd bend embroidery. Tailored Cleth Suits Under Price $14.50 Of sllver-tlpperl cloth, cheviot nnd tweed. In navy blue. oNferd grav and tan, Belted models with notched nnd convertible cellars. Smart Tweed Suits A Great Saving at $23.75 .Straight tailored meuVli of oxferrl rray. navy blue or brown mixed tweetK nicely lined. New Sercre Canes fev Spring, Unusual $16.50 In hlnck nnd nnvy lilur. hn'de. Ilni1 w'lth silk. With nf wide graceful sween. cut close-fitting ever the shoulders. Clearance of Winter Coats new $20.00 Various smart merteN. belted, nllk llned, nnd with fur eeltais Various Silk Blouses Sharply Reduced $1.65 meuses of striped crepe dP chine In tailored at vies. Prepe (JeerKctte meuses dalntllv lace-trimmed, and sleeveless mignonette Oer-blouses In light shades, with pockets nnd snjh. Cotten Blouses Half Price new 50c Tailored or trimmed 'medela nf all white or colored voile, organdie and batiste. Seme trimmed In color. Trimmed Voile Blouses Special at $1.35 Of tine white elle tilmmed with lace and embreiderv. with tuxedu cellar and full-length s!eee Smart Neck Furs New $5.00 te $50.00 ' Anltnnl scarfs and nev.-ltv stle of b-ewn fox. opossum, raccoon? Hudsen seal. mole, nutria nnd flt.-i, nt an aver age icductlen of one-third. New Trimmed Hats Under Price $3.00 The smartest new shades nmmur these Spring Hat.-straT c?rTnf irhSmln"'0'""0 M nml Matrons' New Hats Unusual Value $3.50 Mlstlnctlxn models of Mnck brown ffilcn,K?rkme'h- M'lfle " 100 Beautiful Hats Exceptional $6.85 wiitfvc,i "nm me(,e'"- trlmnifd with ribbon bows, flowers, fruit, ivlue, ami embroidery. In leely co JYnT, l 700 Silk Petticoats Unusual Value $3.75 Many are worth double of nic ituV- Uffc!f' a,ln- "d Jersev top with mescaline flounce. n black Main shades and novelty effects Tnmn fi.oek 1200 Fine Corsets Less Than Half Price $1.65 IMhCentlnued mode'.,, Wileflx of S & f. Special. W. U Neme and Itedfein mak. ... Frent- and back-luelng stVle" lfeaylly or lightly boned, With low bust or clastic top. Bandeau Brassieres Much Under Price, 38c Of pink brocade with etaatlc sec tion. Hooking In back or In front. Envelope Chemises and Night Gowns $1.50 Various pretty models nf white nainsoek, trimmed with lnce and embroidery, some with ilbben-run binding In Kmplre effect. Nainsoek Night Gowns A Great Saving $1.00 One-third less than regular price Dainty models trimmed with lace or with fancy stitching. 300 Batiste Bleemers , Excellent Value 85c In pink or white, with hemstitched ruffles, some embroidered. Heuse Dresses of Checked Gingham $2.65 Of black-and-white, blue-ami-white, lnveuder-.iud,-whittt checks; mnde en strnlght lines, panel effect front with tabs and buttons; whlte poplin cellai Various Heuse Dresses New 75c te $2.85 Odd lets, discontinued models, some nightly rumpled, reduced for quirk clearance. uuca du iu it m the let. mL L 4j!fc , jtm .A Jllb J4 Hundreds of Wonderful Economy Opportunities Throughout the Stere ! I Te-morrow First Clever Day Saturday Second Clever Day H The climax of a month of after-inventory clearances will be reached te-morrow when every Department throughout the Stere will feature attractive groups of desirable mer chandise at savings of the sort that have made Clever Day famous from coast te coast. These will be real old:fashioned Clever Days with apparel for every member of the family, many needed things for the home, and great varieties of seasonable merchandise at the lowest prices in many years. . Hundreds of Clever Specials Se Many That Only a Partial List Can Be Shown Here! T;here arc many, many ether .groups of needed things at prices fully as attractive mere se in many instances. Plan te come early if possible. Apparel for Misses and Children SECOND FLOOR Misses' New Suits for Spring $22.50 Tweed Sult In tnn or cadet bltif T.mi but ion belvd Jackets with silk lining Hires It 10 IS yenrs. Mines' New Dresses Unusual Value $13.75 Dresci for rtpiiug. new model of trlcetlne. brald-tt linmed or embroid ered Alse Kllp-en Dresses nf n-v blue or binwu crene de chine, bended or cmbreldeied. Sizes 14 te IS enrs. Misses' Winter Coats Sharply Reduced $12.50 Deuble- or single-breasted Ceat, belted. Of sef all-wool cleaklnir. warmly lined. Sizes II te IS yearn Girls' Jersey Dresses Excellent Value $5.00 Twe-pleca United Dresses, in nny blue, brown, tan and henna shades, with white cellar anil cuffs. Sizes S te 14 years. Girls' New Gingham Dresses, Save at $1.35 Wnlst-llne DreKe- nf nlaln etnim brav nnd of checked Klnchnm. Made with sashes. Sizes H te 12 eara. THIRD FLOOR Girls' Princess Slips Notable Value85c A urenp of new, fresh Klips of soft-finished cambric, trimmed with sturdy embrelder. Sizes S te 14 eurs. Short Petticoats for Babies, Special $1.15 Fine cambric 1'ettlceats, with ruffles of leelj embroidery. Sizes ti men'lis te " jear. Hosiery, Knitwear FIRST FLOOR Women's Black Silk Stockings, Save at $1.00 Full-fashioned , with mercerized tops and sole. Slight seconds Sizes 8s te in. Women's Mercerized Lisle Stockings 50c Ulack. full-f.ishleiHd. slight sec onds of an excellent quality. Women's Union Suits Fleece-lined, 85c, $1 White tlbhed (otte' n....nn.i All In nnkle-leng-h with high neck and long sleeves or low neck nnd no aleecs, S3c each . H.Mr.i sizes 51.00. fl Women's Vests, Tights and Drawers, 70c each .Medium - weight ilbbed cotton High-neck, leng-sleee Vctn anil ankle-length Draw i ra and Tights Men's SiUTSecks Unusual Value 50c ttl.ick n.ii) bine in iipie in 'i Socks of a geed weight, one-third under pike Men's Cotten Socks Unbleached Seles 15c Sturdy Socks, black cotton with unbleached .soles, seconds, at 15c. Men's Union Suits Athletic Style 60c Of checked nnlusoek in nthlctlc stjle. An exceptional nlue. Men's Union Suits "Harvard Mills" $1.00 ItlbbiMl i-ntinn I nliin Suiiji, im im endf, at a t.wlng. Children's Cotten ' Stockings, Save 25c Ribbed mercerized Stockings, black hllght seconds, away under price. Gray Sleeping Suits Notable Value 60c riiildren's warm Sleeping Suits, $lth feet and dten heat. Women's Fibre Silk Sweaters, Save $6.00 Smart-loeklng Sweaters Tuxedo con stjle, In pretty shades. Men's Warm Sweaters Unusual Value $6.50 White, navy blue nnd maroon In coat style. Cr CLOTHIER H Miscellaneous FOURTH FLOOR Wardrobe Trunks Fibre-Covered $28.00 With cushioned open top. flgtned lining and shoe flap; 22x!!x4n Inches FIRST FLOOR Pearl Bead Necklaces Excellent Value S2.25 Necklaces of fine French pcnil beads. 24-Inch length, geld clasp. Silver-plated Bread Trays, Special $3.25 Handsome In design, with a handle car below reguln- price Brown Fabrikeid Suit Cases new 84.50 .'! urdy and well made, chiefly with straps nil around, linen lining with shirt-fold in lid 24lnch length. Bosten Bags of Brown Split Cowhide S1.00 Of 'spilt cowhide- stnnrlnrd size Deuble handles nnd buckled strap. S. & C. Edsen Seap for Hard Water 50c a deen The Clever Daj price is less than half the regular price. This Is our famous Toilet Sen)) for hard naicr as well as seft-i.".0c ,1 dozen cakes. Epsom Salts for the Bath, 4 pounds 25c Refreshing Bath Salts In '-pound cans, nt a worth-while savins. Hair Nets, Cap or' Fringe Style 45c dez. .Vets of rent hair In the. most wanted shades One - third under price 4Dc n dozen. 72 Sheets and 50 Envelopes for 45c Cambridge white Linen Writing Paper ut this low price. Cabinets of Statienerv Excellent Value 28c "Kilwlna" Stationery Cabinets con taining 24 Mlectx of P.inrr 24 ( Vi-. respendence Cauls and 48 envelopes. BASIOHJNT Hard Candy, Special new 22c a pound Pure Hard Candy In arleus fae--i'e flavors. Save en Fabrics and Trimmings FIRST FLOOR New Snorts Skirting 36-inch $1.55 several handsome patterns in this nmnrt Skirting. In white and the season's distinctive shade. Heavy Crepe de Chine 40-inch, Special $2.35 Beth black and Miu't shades In ihls etra-heav Silk A remarkable value at $2 35 n jaid Black Satin Charmeuse Unusual Value $1.95 Th'k Is flu, in. Inch cli.unuu-P m much in ileiiriiid At th. t- clal Clever Da .n of Jl or, a v.ud All-wool Velour Checks Save at $2.00 a yard New checks in i-everal smart sizes for Spring suits and skirts Dt Inch. Navy Blue Gabardine All-wool, Special $1.65 An excellent qu.ilit.v for suits and dresses. 4ti Inches wide Dress Ginghams in Checks and Plaids 2Sc Mi-nit bit -ami white blmk-atiil. white Invcndt i -mid. white anil p'nk-nud-whitn chcil.ed il'nghmus and neat S-color plaid' .VI 'l"-lncli Figured Percales . Unusual Value 20c Fine 36-Inch Percales, whlte grounds pi luted in various neat striped nnd figured designs Printed CotteVVoiles Away Under Price 2Sc Dark gieunda printed In foulard and chain jpntti-i ns ; 38-lucli width White Checked Voile Unusual Value 26c Fine nnd dnintv and greatly In demand for Summer dresses nnd blouses This special let away und'r price 2 lie a yard. Levely Checked Ribbon OV2 Inches Wide 65c Taffeta Ribbon checked In guy hues or mera subdued colorings, new 65c a yard. -i'7ri M ens Clothing at - Remarkable Reductions KLCONl) FLOOR Blue Serge Suits 2 Pairs of Trousers $19.50 Conservative Suits of nll-woet blue age with two pairs of trousers. All sizes regular stout, short, tall, nnd slender. Werth nearly double. "Alce" Suits', Half Price $22.50 .Men's nnd leung men's Suits of worsteds In neat stripes and dark col orings. Alce style and Alce tailoring, Fermerl.v double. Cassimere Suits, Half Price $13.50 S-'eme lire less than half price. Net all sizes In inch stjle Fer men nnd jeung men. Winter Overcoats $10.00, $18.0u, $22.50 A variety of styles nnd fabrics for men and voting men Many less than half price ' Separate Trousers, Half Price, $2.00 and $4.50 .Suits Made-te-Mcasure $41.50 Select the pnttern and color veu pref r from i v Ide variety of medium weight woolens fust right for Spring -nnd our regular Custom Tailoring Vrc will make up a Suit te veur measure for one-third lcs than the 'isual price. i- fi:sTF.ef)i: " Flannel Sleening Garments $1.35 Cle.se tn half price for Night .Shirts and Pajamns ofeuting flannel Men's Handkerchiefs Six for 90c Fancy Htindkcrchlf fs of Irish make. Werth ever tine-thjrd mere Men's Shirts About Half Price $1.10 Many lines from stork. Including various patterns and colorings. Fermer prices averegejd double Capeskin Gloves Special $1.35 All in piactlcal brown shades, sizes T'j te 10 About enc-thlrd under nrlce. Toys and Sporting Goods FOURTH FLOUR Fabric Aute Tires Ferd Size $10.75 Fabric construction, heavy trend nnd side walls. Size 30x3,, ; guar anteed. Schrader Tire Air Pressure Uauge Included. Ball-Bearing Reller Skates $1.90 Fer bejs and girls: clamp tees, stiap heels, bright tin ltd) Sheepskin-lined Coats for Beys new $6.00 Wind- nnd rain-proef: outside of mole-colored cloth, benverette cellar. .Mere thasi a third tinder price. Felding Card Tables Unusual Value $2.65 Burroughs make, green leatherette top. folding legs. Almest one-half under pi Ice ' Sample Dells at Half Price Large quantity of handling show slight signs Shoes for All FIRST FLOOR Women's High Shoes Comfert Style $4.95 Seft Shoes for tender feet Made by .1 .1 Orevei s Sens Ce of black glazcil kldskln. with medium or unriew tees and leather military heels Women's Black Kidskin Strap Slippers $1.75 one-strap style, with square-edge turned eles nnd leather heels. Fer street, and house wear. All sizes in thlstemarl.able under-prlce group at 1.75. Children's Tan Calf Lace Shoes, Save $2.95 Sturdv i ilfskln Shoes, en bread nature-shaped lasts, with welted ueles Misses tan calf lace Shoes $3 15, Men's Shoes and Oxfords Exceptional Value $4.65 Tan i.ilfsUn I.ace Shoes and '() '() fetds en Luglish lasts, also black gun metal calf 0ferds--SI Ce Beys'Tan Calf Shoes Away Under Price $2.95 Sturdy Shoes en Lugllsh lasts, with oak-tanned leather soles und rubber heels $..9B si:cend fle7)r" Bexs' Suits and Overcoats at Half Price M.tuv at less thr.n half price Small Heys' overcoats, that wete double -SI Bit and W 50. Small Bevs' Worumhe Chinchilla overcoats, that were double $13.75, Large Beys' Overcoats that were mere than double U 25 audi $12 CO. SuitTwTthExtra Trousers $7.50 Of all-wool cheviot, In size 8 te R j ears The tuning Is at least one-half ut $7,50. Corduroy and Cheviot Suits $4.75 Sizes 7 te 17 years Less than one half original prices. 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