Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 16, 1914, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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    EVENING LEDGEJR--PHILAPELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1G .A$T$.
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SEVENTY INSISTENT
IN ITS EFFORT FOR
SMALL COUNCILS
Committee Will Keep Up
Fight Despite Decision of
Politicians That Present
Conditions Must Continue.
The Commltloo of Seventy will continue
Its light to rctluca the site of the Phila
delphia City Councils notwithstanding
tho decision of genntora Penrose, Mc
Nlcliol ftt.d Vara tb klft nny bill (or a
entailer Councils th.it may be Introduced
in tho next Legislature.
"There ttlll be a meeting of the Com
mittee of Seventy some time In February
on tho occasion of Its tenth anniversary,"
enld John C. Winston, chairman of tho
committee. "A number of prominent citi
zens will be present nt that meeting- and
the subject will como Up for discussion.
"The committee will contlnuo Its agi
tation for a smaller Councils, and will
not let up Jn the least degree. Public
sentiment Is fpr It and eventually the poli
ticians will have to bo for It. II will bo
just like tho personal registration act.
Public sentiment wus for that legislation,
but the politicians, who nrc-gcnornlly In
the rear of public sentiment, were against
It. Hut t nnally passed. So will the
smaller Councils plan."
Washington party plans for the mayor
alty campaign next fall will be discussed
at a mcotlng of the'oxocutlvo and organl
ratlon committees to be held next woelc.
Preliminary plans lot entering actively
Into tho campaign and for strengthening
tho Washington party ranks wcro dis
cussed last night by the Washington
Harty City Committee, at a meeting held
at 217 South Broad street, Tho commtttco
decided to hold a dollar dinner on Wash
ington's birthday, with ward dinners to
follow that.
Governor-elect Martin O. Brumbaugh
will be tendored a farewell reception by
membors of tho Philadelphia Teachers'
Association, at tho Metropolitan Opera
IIouso next Friday evening. Tho recep
tion will bo hold to signalize Dcctor
Brumbaugh's resignation as superin
tendent of schools. Following tho recep
tion, tho Qoxornor-elect will give a fare-'
well address to tho members of the association.
T. C. LESLIE RE-ELECTED '
BY HOTEL ASSOCIATION
Phllod,elphlan Chosen Secretary
Treasurer for Fourth Term.
Thomas C. Leslie, or Ihlstlty, editor of
the Hotel and Club News, yaa re-elected
for tho fourth time as secretary and
treasurer of the Pennsylvania Hotel As
sociation at the lrst session of tho 11th
annual convention of that organization
In the Hotel Walton today. More than,
BOO members of the association were pres
ent when tho convention was called to
order.
Other ofllcors elected were: Presldont,
I Fred KIooz. Pittsburgh: tlrst vice
president. U. S. Grant, Charlerol; second
Vice president, Paul Schenk, Altoona;
third vice president,, J. A. Heist, York;
fourth vice president, George H. Vincent,
Dubois, and flfthr vice pT-eaflent. Elmer E.
Sharfer. of Punxsutnwney.
During their sessions the hotelmen will
discuss proposed legislation, for the pro
tection of the hotel business. Other busi
ness before the convention consists of
the reading of papers on the management
and development of hotels, and what It Is
'expected will bo. a spirited contest In tho
election of ofllcers. Guests at the con
tention will be Lieutenant Governor-elect
Frank B. McClaln. Others who will
make addresses aro Judge Patterson,
Director Porter and Assistant District
Attorney RoBers.
After the Ilrst business session, which
opened at 10:30 this morning, luncheon
was served at the Bellovue-Stratford.
The afternoon is to bo devoted to tho In
spection of Philadelphia's now hotels.
In the evening a theatre party will bo
held.
Thursday night tho annual banquet
will bo hold, at which J. Miller Frazler,
manager of the Bellevue-Stratford, will
preside. Louis Lukes, proprietor of the
Walton and president of tho association,
will preside at all the business meetings.
RECEIVER FOB, BIO- CONCERN
International Typesetting Machine
, Company Solvent, Counsel Says.
NBW YOIIK, Dec 16. Judge Hough In
the United States District Court today
appointed Ersklne Howel' receiver for the
International Typesetting Machine Com
pany under a, bond of $50,000.
Counsel for the company Issued a state-
I ment saying the company Is not Insolvent,
but is suffering from dllllcultles due
temporary causes.
to
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The Delights of Getting Well
You can combine the enjoyments of a
nunlfictnt retort hotel with ALL the
TREATMENTS given at All, Vkby,
Kubbad, Niuheim, or Hurogite t
HOTEL CHAMBERLIN
Old Point Comfort
IitcmnscbookUU, oae dtsnlbleg ciscsCurei"
ty Cfel gibrrUa M, teode. tnt oa feqaett Jk&bcu
CEO. F. ADJkiU, H?., Fertreu Heine, Ye.
SCHOOLS ANO COI.LEC1KS
rUlXADKLPUIA
Doth Sexes
TSva!f Lessons wajask"
Wei lleioo, 523 Laftyetta Biit . StU CBett.
POOR-WAIFS IM
TO BE BORROIED
- BY KIND PERSONS
Aid Society Has Homeless
Babes Who Would Like
to Spend Xmas in Happy
Home.
i
Borrowing a baby may bo a very satis
factory and comforting performance, If
tho borrowers ore the only ones con
sidered, but, looking at It from the stand
point of tho borrowed youngster, how
would you like to be a -tittle orphan kid
lifted suddenly from the oven tenor of
your way and thrust Into a place of
luxury, where you wcro potted and pam
pered Hko a prlso poodle dog, only to
be thrust back nftcr a week or two Into
your former surroundings?
According to Edwin D. Botenborgor,
secretary of tho Children's Aldr Society,
It you wcro a normal kid, you would
enjoy tho Christmas experience hugely,
but not enough to pay you for tho bitter
hcartacho and dlscontcnta that would be
sure to follow.
"It seems to me," said Mr. Solcnbor
ger, ''thai tho Idea of borrdwltus, babies
Is purely a selfish one, entirely opposed
to tho real Christmas spirit.
LOOKING FOR SANTA CLAUS.
"Tho Children's Aid Society of Pennsyl
vania has at tho present time almost a
thousand homeless children on Its hands;
little crcatmos of the most unfortunate
circumstances; somo whose fathers are In
Jail and whose mothers aro unable to
support them, and other derelicts whose
parents are ,dcad. and still others who
have no legal father or mother.
"When a request comes In from n
woman who says sho will provide a child
with a temporary homo over tho holi
days we, of uourse. after duo and satis
factory Investigation, grant It. because
wo hope by so doing she will become so
Infatuated with tho youngster sho will
adopt him permanently.
"However, out of the 23 children bor
rowed last yoar only one adoption re
sulted, and many of thoso who had the
children before tho holidays refused to
take them back and keep them after
wards. And so wo lost out In tho end.'"
TWENTY FOR ADOPTION.
This year there are 20 llttlo wnlfs up at
tho Children's Aid available for Imme
diate adoption or for borrowing. There
la llttlo Dorothy, a wide-eyed little girl of
8 years, who has Just recovered from a
10-wecks' spell of typhoid, and there Is
9-year-old Helen, whoso father and
mother "are wicked" and not nt custo-1
dlnna for a good llttlo girl.
Six little Italian kiddles, too, are wait
ing for Christmas adoption, ranging from
2 weeka old to 10 years. They are
brothors and sisters. Tho Italian mother
died two weeks ago when tho last baby
was born, and, tho Yather, who Is only
ablo to get half-tlma employment, could
not support them.
Thus far hut six applications have como
tit fr.om "borrowers."'
D0BS0N LEFT $13,000,000
Big Estate of Textile Manufacturer
Adjudicated.
President Judge Dallett, In the Orphans'
Court, has filed nn adjudication In the
estate of John Dobson, tho textile manu
facturer, who died on Juno 3, 1911.
He made bequests of J300.000 to his wife,
Sarah Dobson; his daughter, Mrs. Eliza
beth Dobson Riddle, and to- his grand
daughter, Mrs. Waller M, Jeffords.
Tho testator also made bequest of
$10,000 to three of his sisters and also
to the Episcopal Hospital. The residue
of his estate, which Is now valued at
over J13.000.00O, he placed In trust with
his executors nnd trustees, the Income
on tho residue to be paid to his surviving
daughter and grand-daughter.
STEAMSHIPS
Take this
16 Day
to
m'lilBMFMs
stsSSIslirlM 1 SSI
QyHffiRB
IP $BaS;iulf?3rer'u3E4
mSxs magnificent
IF" new steamships
11 "Great Northern"
and 11
"Northern Pacific" 1
calling at Panama, San Diego
and Los Angeles (San Pedro).
Most of the way in calm seas
and moderate temperature. In
American built ships.
Fare
and up
TheNorUera Fctfle"sn4 "Grtt
Northern," palatial tlirtr ships, are
bnOt foe regular service, every otber
day, between Hi yrnncuco and
Portland, Or., eqaaUlag time sad
rates vlrIU CU(oroM eiccriion
tickets mar be rooted by these
ship (mcladtsg awls asd berth)
without wllulQDM chart;,
For full Inforniatloq, reairra
toni, itc , address it. U. Hub-
oeri, eoq unciinui it., or 1"
,y i-nmnuii, u cnutaul
l. roiia.. rtprMsattnr tt
. urti riorcBirn. ana ,
Kortncra fauna ny
W &II KI6JBCI or.
,WHUl
AfUU,
ePhilajJ!phic&re&4fnCooJjrxin Co,
WtoJIBRiSn4
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M Ifomiww
wWm
UJrT flllltfllljr
1 roPpfliotk?
ThCocl
nev4?r fdib.
No Svokk
Uttmxx Everywhere
..lirTTiywmfratriTr-raBiTTrrT iiiilinii wutw timmmmsmm
m
STonn opiSNS sao a, m. and closes at a r. at.
i MAtii 01 riio.vn onnRtin KiM.nn s
Victrolas
We hne eTery slrle noiT, lint yoti'il
better hurry, for there's likely to lie
n senrciiy nerore vnrisimns.
one on our
Iluy
Convenient Club Plan
At the Cash Price in Small
Weekly or Monthly Sums
JVO TRAblS'a STAMPS
SECOND FLOOIt
HATS f RIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
Market Double Yellow Trading Stamps With Every 10c Purchase Until Noon Filbert
EiMMIl AFTER THAT, UNTIL CLOSING TIME, SINGLE STAMPS Seventh
Boys' $5 Raincoats
In tho latest slip-on style,
made nf double texture ma
terial with cemented Beams
and Absolutely guaranteed
waterproof. All slieu for
boys of 6 to IS ydars.
An Excellent Gift
SECOND FLOOn. 7TII &
MARKET
1 1.
u I
UMBRELLAS
Extra Good d1 Cfa
Values for pi.JV
Men's mid wom
en's; of union tnf
fetii silk (silk
and'llnen); plain
nnd fnncy lian
dleni 28 nnd 23
Inch sites.
W
MO
il iH
?)l
! Sfa Women's Silk
Umbrellas, $2.93
With carved
mlnslon han
dles. In green,
bluo and car-net.
FIRST FLOOR, 8TII AND
MARKET STREHTa
Toilet Articles & Perfumes
Nlclcel Slinvlnnr Setd. ...... ,7nQ to f0.08
Thermos Lunch Kits, $2.25
For cntrylng lunch. Includes Thermos
bottlo.
S3 French iTorr Clock ..tSl.Oft
Infants' Set .tlOo (o 4.t.3.1
Ivory, pink and bluo celluloid.
ruff Jnra metal top; largo bIzo. 23o
ltoffrr nnltet llauqnet den Amotim
2 bottles In sllk-llned box .'?2.7S
Ilottlilffnnt Coetir de Jrnunette I'erftinir,
bottlo 2
Coty I.'Orlnn Toilet Wnter S4.7I5
Mine tie Itrirnuil IVrfitme ....S.t.SO
lTifmilM ABunrlMl ft'nlt. aitna
bottlo 7Sc iind l.40
Iijrr Ktw Vractnl, bottlo ....0.1a
HoublKiutt Ideal I'erfume, bottlo, .. ..S2.7JS
FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH
Only- Seven More Shopping Days Till Christmas
The Year Round
You Can Shop Here
With Greatest
Economy
Chief
(toys
Just Nvw We Arc the
Suppliers of Christmas Needs.
Tho holiday spirit pervades every
section.
Everything required for frosty days
is here, too.
Shop on a Transfer
Save time nnd speed delivery.
Ask for the Yellow Trading Stamps;
they'll secure many nice articles free.
Much Under the
Usual Prices
WM
riCTURK MA-
$1.1)3, V3.DS, C3.DS to
OAIC
MoriMi
cuiNns,
VIP.U9.
rmi.niuirv's moiit
rui.niNa dusks, dsc.
RWINOIXO SIIOO-FI.V, Kl..
m:cniiATi:i china nmms,
nlrrly lioxeil, 30c, 7Uo, DSe,
(MO to f.l.-IO.
I.AItrJI? TIN OAXNONB with
cork. 2."e.
rum. TAiir.ES, tc, mio to
2.-)0.
HtlWI.INfiOr.A. nn Intcrestlnic
pne for lioyn nnd nrlrls, OSe.
CIIAItAlill-ill HU1.I.3, 1.1U,
81.IW. KLSS to stn.4ti.
UI,T. ASSOHTMI3.NT OF ANIMALS, 25c,
lite. KHe to H0.7B.
TIlDllllil) linns, complete with mattress
nntl pillows, noe.
FOURTH FLOOR
Christmas Specials in
75g FOULARD il
In tho advance Spring de
signs nnd colorings, Includ
ing multl - colored effects.
Flno, pure silk quality, HUlt
nblo for waists and dresses.
23 Inches wide.
$1.25
SI.7S CREPE
DE CHINE,
Excellent wearing Qual
ity; for waists, dresses,
etc; beautiful flno tex
ture. In exqulBlto colors.
40 Inchos wide.
FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH
JEWELRY & SILVERWARE -.RoyalGms
Purchased Here, They Are Less Expensive Than Anywhere Else in Town
$4 Gold
Clocks . .
Plated
Fancy doslgn; all with
movements. Llk0 sketch.
$20 Clooks, 2.35 to SIS.
&
guaranteed
Other 3 to
$1.50 to $6 Pearl Necklaces,
98c to $3.98
Pearl beads In excellent quality; very lus
trous; regular or graduated sizes; regular
or opera length; solid gold or rhlliestono
studded clasps.
$25 Mesh Ban, $15
Sterling sllvor Una ring mesh; nit
soldered links, with hnnd-engravod
nnd plorced frames.
m
.98
Men's $15 Solid
Gold Watches. .
Open face; plnln-pollshcd cases;
guaranteed movements.
$1.50 to $15 Cuff Links,
98c to $9.98
Solid gold; for soft or stiff cuffs;
plain or fnncy designs. Some with
diamond settings.
51.7.-toS4 1 O It o SO no
Fern Dishes LmtO t.ZjQ
Quadruple - plated polished sil
ver pIcTceddeslgns.
' Solid-Gold La"ValHcres,
$3.98 to $9.98
Beautiful pendants sot with poarlB,
In combinations with othor Jewels;
somo with small diamond, mountings.
. SB to 818 Cigar. ? A Cn'lC
Sterling silver; plnln or engraved
designs.
Chlldren'M 75o en. to SI OEf
lo S1.00 Sets.. OUC i.O
ICnlfe, fork and spoon Bots In lined
boxes.
SIO to SIB VnCKTADLU DISIIHS
r7.98to11.50
Of hard metal to wlthstnnd heat;
plnln polished; with bead or fancy
border.
rooers' Silver-plated wake
Dcsirnblo patterns, with this
season's new ones added.
I.2S to S3.75 IIOZIIV TI3A
SPOONS 08c, S1,2T, nnd S.S3
S2.SO to ?7 l)OZl; TA11LI3
SPOONS... S1.0S, S3.B0 nntl S-I.50
S3.7S to S12.50 KMIVIS,
dozen S2.S0 to 80.08
S2.B0 to 87 Forks, dozen
81.0N, 2.B0 nml 84-"50
Tho nbovo tablowaro can bo
matched -to mnko complete set.
s to 8-to tisa 9c en to e
suts O.OU OD
Polished sllvor, with bend or fan?y
border; also engraved designs.
FIRST FLOOR. I3KJHTH AND
MARKET STREKTS
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III SHOES as Well as SLIPPERS
WE ARE OFFERING SOME EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS
Women's $2.50 $ 1 Q Q
& $3 Shoes.., A.J70
Patent coltskln, gun-metal calf
nnd glazed kldskln; dull leather,
tops. Sizes 2U to 8 In lot.
HAND-KNITTED SLIPPERS
Heavy lamb's wool Insotcs; various
colon nnd combinations.
Wmiicn' 81.50 Vnlue (3 to 8) 08c
MIkhph SI.2B Vnlue (UH to 2)....K0o
Children's St Value (5 to 11) 70a
Boys' $2 to $2.25 Shoes
at $1.65
Sturdy wearing and dress shoes;
button nnd Bluchor. Sizes 0 to GH
In lot.
Men's Slippers
R6meos, Operas, Evcretts
81.50 Qft'2"0 1 4.Q
Vnlue.. IOCIVnlue.. 1 TW
2..10 $1 QQ I 84 Cnnlle,
Vnlue.. l0 Ired and green, 83
FIRST FLOOR, NORTH
ffw
3 feWl-BV
Women's 75c Felt
Slippers. 59c
various styles.
Women's "Len
ards.' $3
Patent coltskln, gun-metal calf nnd
glazed kldskln; dull leather and black
cloth tops; sizes 2','j to 8, widths A
to E.
Men's $3.50 to $6 Shoes,
$2.60
Patent coltskln, gun-metal calf and
glazed kldskln. Sizes 1H to 10 in
lot. No mnll or phone orders.
Misses' & Children s Shoes
92a to S2.B0 Values (11 W to 2) .Sl-1."
83 nnd 82.25 Values (S to 11).,. IMS
81.7.1 to 82 Vnlues (G to 8) 81.5
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GLOVE SPECIALS
That Will Help You Economize on
- Your Chriatmaa List
Women's
$1.50 Kid
Gloves, $1
French kid; two
clasp; In black,
white.
grny.
tan and
AM
$1.25 Cape Gloves, $1
For misses and boys'. Tan and
white; P. X; M. sown. Ono clasp.
Men's $3 Auto Gauntlets, $2
lack; fleeco lined. Havo large cuffs
and strap wrists.
Women's & Misses' Duplex
Gloves, 50c
Famous Kayser make. Whlto and
colors.
Women's Long White
Kid Gloves
12-button stvle, S2.50 value. 83.
16-button style. S3. SO value, 82.50
FIRST FLOOR, EIGHTH ST. SIDU
HI 811
Snip nf IPe-VV Pitrc fnnTtuot- VALUES SUPERIOR TO ANY EVER OF
Odie 01 r"OX. rlUrS tOntineS FERED AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR
They nre nil brand new, ultrn-fnshlonnlile nnd absolutely uunrnnteed. Vou could choose no
Iinndnomer Rift for "her."
BLACK FOX SETS
'22.50
S35 SUTS,
at
840 gUTS, '
nt
815 HUTS.
nt
r.0.8!'. '39.75
I?..: '45
'29.75
'32.50
RED FOX
SETS
StO SOQ 7d
HUTS.... 4V,iO
sib ?oo en
si:ts OCtmOKJ
850 SOQ TCI
SETS.... OJ7.U
870 5I-Q (yr-
POINTED FOX SETS
. '39.75
'45
... '55
875 sea 7H
hUTS fc.ffc
so.-. icr rjn
SKTS O I JVF
850
NUTS
300 SUT,
nt
870 SUTS,
nt.
SITKA &OX SETS
't?.!!'. '42.50 fe.!n.T?'.'59.75
875 SUTS, 8
KIT FOX SETS
59.75
V?.?.987.50
Sioo
SUT
DYED BLUE FOX SETS
.'74.50 I SIS! '97.50 I ???.. f. '100 1 51
SECOND FLOOR
50 CROSS 8Qn
OX SUT WW
13
u
Special Sato of Sweaters and Other
M Furnishings
Men's$2.50and$3
A worsted garment;
warm and good wear
ing. Choice of either
"V" neck or tho. pop
ular shawl collar. De
sirable shades.
$5 Bath $OQO
Robes.. 0
In handsoms two.
tone colors, with roll.
Ins collar, side pockets, piped seams,
cord and tassel.
Ma
Wmv
$2.98
Men's $4 and $5
Sweaters
A line worsted garment ,ot hard
twisted yarn. Come with "V"
neck or shawl collar and have
the aide pockets. Good colors.
Men's $1
tion Sets.
Combina-
50c
Four pieces. Including silk hand
kerchief, knitted tie. link curt but
tons and a lover's. knot scarf pin;
In a neat box,
FIRST FLOOR, SEVENTH AND
MARKET STREETS
A Tempting: Holiday Blouse Display
., ..., w, .ua WIHt WUi tmmcaiatcty appeal ana iir prices are remartcaoiu Jair.
$6 White Mes
saline Waists. . ,
$4.98
Picture Siotoa One.
A beautiful fashion, with sleeves
and tuxedo vest of fine lace, black
velvet buttons and a black satin
dladstone collar with wide turnover
and messallne bow.
$7.95
$4 Fancy Blouses, $9 Qg
Made of net or white and pink Crepo
de Chine, some with thtf-new chlrfon
sleeves.
$4.98fRl JP
Asia xfrLWWM'a.W
a.V.iKHH
Handsome $10 $7 QC
Waists ..S7U
Sketch Shows One of the Ifaiij Charm
ing Styles.
'Of cinnamon tint silk loco over white
China silk, with high vest-like
Blrdlo of bluo satin and blue velvet
bands.
$3.50 Crepe de Chine $1 QO,
u.:.. J.70,
Five lovely styles In whlto and pale
piuic.
812COND FLOOR
Handkerchiefs
Are Favorite Gifts
So dainty, eo inexpensive, yet
withal so very acceptable
IT
Vz
25c Handkerchiefs
"Women's pretty SwUs-embrold-ered
and lace-trlmmed handker
chiefs in linen and cotton.
Women's 75c
Handkerchiefs, 50c
Beautiful princess and Vonlce lace,
In linen nnd shamrock.
Children's Handker- IE
chiefs lOC
Regularly 5c, box of three, 15o
Initial and nursery rhymes; done
up in fancy boxes.
Men's 35c to 81.50 Silk Ofi to SI
Handkerchiefs uC X
Japanese silk; plain or with Initials.
18c
Women's 25c Handkerchiefs
Three for" 50c.
All-pure linen with script Initials.
FIRST FLOOR, NORTH
Christmas
Decorations
Of beautiful rich frieze the kind that
wilt last and not shed leaves or drop
off on the floor.
Undermuslins
And other dnlntr things that come
under this brund head.
December Clearance
filauy "Will Make Excellent Gifts.
Nurses and Maids' $ QO
$3 Uniforms A.0
Flaln and striped ginghams; also
white. High neck; button sleeve.
All slies.
$1,49 Extra-Size Gowns. 98c
Nalmoolr. High and V neck; also
Blip-over models; trimmed with lace,
embroidery beadlng,and ribbon.
40c Corset Covers, 29c
Nainsook; lace and embroidery trim
med; others with medallions and ribbon-run
beading. All sizes.
75c to $2.50 Sacques, 49c
to $1,49
Flannelette. High or square neck',
soma trimmed with sailor collar, rib
boit and buttons; others have fancy
stitching. SECOND FLOOR
Hosiery and Underwear FZ SKffl.
Women's $1.75 Silk $1 Of!
Stockings l.OU
Ingrain thread, silk; tho "Onyx." nnd "Kayser"
brand. Have high-spliced heels, double soles, rein
forced garter tops. Ulack only.
Women'a $1 Silk 9tnrMncrr. 7o
Ingrain thread silk. Bluck. white and colors. Have
high-spliced heels, doublo soles, reinforced garter tops.
Misses' and Children's 75c Silk Cln
Stockings '. OUC
Ribbed silk. Have double toe, heels andyknees,
white, pink and sky
Women's $2.50 Ven- $1 .98
etian Silk Vests ....
Heavy Venetian silk; beautifully
Black,
embroidered.
white.
Come In pink and
FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH
MISSES' UNDERWEAR
Regularly 30a to BOc.
Sizes 2 to 9 years, 25c
Sizes 10 to 16 years, 35c
(three for SI).
Wreaths refiularly 75c to $2.50,
special 50c, 75c, 98c and $1.49.
Bells, regularly 10c, each 5c
PLANT SECTION, MAIN ARCADE
Housefurnishings
odorless au
smoneisss.
?zvt$m
Full nickel
trimmed, cen
tre grate draft
Olio cast
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Cast Iron
Cjllader $
Stoycs,
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Sash ptt
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GIFT SPECIALS IN BRASS AND CHINA
$2
$1 Salad Bowls, 49c
German china; floral decoration
Celery Sets, $1.25
Celery traya; six Individual
Baits.
50c Sugar & Cream
Sets, 25c
Floral decoration.
Nut Sets, 98c
Ollt and rosebud deco
rations, nut bowl and
fix Individuals.
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Brass ! f
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brella m I
Stand, I
$1,29 I
Stand- i II
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with !$l
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$3.50 Brass
Jardinieres $1.29
Large size, la heavy
brass. F o ot e iX ',
with elephant head
handles.
THIRX FLOOR
Gifts of LEATHER GOODS
$4 Envelope
Handbags,
sl.98
An attractive
new vanity bag
In genuine mo
rocco, with four
or live fittings
In German silver
or eerase leath
er. Lot Is limited.
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$1.25 to $3.50 Medicine Cases,
98c to $2.98
Of seal grain leather. Home buttles
with Uerman stiver Btoppers. Three
to nine bottles In each case.
$1.50 to $6.50 Leather
Necessities, 98c to $4,98
Military brusheu, jewel boxeb and a
most complete variety of Itullin nov
elties. In saffian, pigskin mid geal
grain leathers
FIRST FLOOR. STH 8T. SIDlfl
$6 Traveling Bags, $5
Leather lined, protected tmreers, brass,
durable lucks and fasteners. Uuud
wearing qiwllty Refutation six
$2 Matting Suit Cases, $1.49
Extra bound, iloaely woven, very
light lu walgbt. guud, stroug louiui
and strap fasUBers.
$6 Cowhide Suit Css, $5
Genuine cowhide, with doubW out
side straps, relnfereud ooruera,
durably nwto Uunxigtumt H
suuk Sti-Lafiw w&ea.
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BIG REDUCTIONS IN SPORTING GOODS
$2,B0 Wiaslow Skatw AQ
$30 Swift Coaster Brake
Bicycles, $20.50
TUU wsll-kaowa blgtl-grae wheel Is
uaaufactured by one of the largest
f&atorte lu the world. We are not
penultUd to meatien the nana.
It la ejulppd with mud guards, front
aud rear. bvy aon-nkld Urea, mo
torcycle type handlebars, saddle an4
udls Stcycle tt ir fully earu
tted fur )H yoar
$12.50 Mackinaw Coats, $8.75
Qeaulae wooilmau's coat Haadsome
BAttfra. Cut full. Norfolk style with
belt, large fhawl collar a ad roomy
packeU.
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$3, $4, $5 & $3 Punehiag Bags,
$2.50
Hinvle and double end iu4 by ft world
tauiuua niAOufat-turer wbose wane you'll
rocwauito lmtuditttl) when you see It
Uviimm) oa the nn( tuoipltrt wltb Uw
fteah (uaraateed bbutder.
For boy and gifts, 1U awr sea hoe
$3.50, $4 & $$ Fst Bdb, $2-K
Nute4 sM.ker'e wNh Utm. tbeluotw
peuulu ptaeUa eWBlSl cneje fwibii.
miarrineeaiate vrswi ' "woi"
frh ur9t4d VhniUor
Boys4$3 Swwawrs, $i.8S
ill ifcool 11 elses auil ilufse, V
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