1QVKNING LEDGER PniLADELIIIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1915. .SHIP NOT DISABLED GREAT ARMOR SHOP . n.t nnt mn Iinnn nilirnnnTtrrmnmin BY Sri, BM.1M' IMMU1 MAI KlilJUlLl MIlKli sHPP5s"y hw w. ramp r n ...,,.H,.r y- Diiawui uij .. .. mn were skeptical today at L. report that (he whooncr Henry W. n which sailed from here 10 days C with enlR0 eonf,sllnK of 010 ,inr" f" "( o!1 (or delivery nt Itoneti. Fiance, Tthlzer The vessel, with 7 feet of WI?'r m her hold, was towrd Into the "'1innrr Hrrflkwnter- late jcsteiday by Z' pilot boat fhlladclphln. ....- ihe vccl was '.CO miles east by W.f f Cnpe tlenlopcn last Sunday It BW .Coiereil tnal she was leaking, Ti forward seams having opened. '.fTeiTi Motrls also found that the pumps (llPi ihoked and the shroud t limine hml m The choking of the pump and the ""Ln! the ilWlmt "p,c ni.vstorlous "L cave ilsc lo the nermon spy theory. "! .nalvulJiliH the leport received from .'"A "7)3. todax shlpplns men ex ..M doubt that a spy had attempted FrC.nblc "he veset. because It would 9 . i..n impossible for any person to "Z. (he schooner seams. It was nl Iso k CPfVu out that the vessel was held I J for I am davs icpnlrlng after she M" for, ' ".i ii, imh In cmnnlctlnir g h.d I loaded, and the lush In completing F. I""1 .!" i. iu rnid. may have been rc- PpTand the spllttll.B of the rising. Police Court Chronicles ii-nilcllls Horlimlncr Is u man of few win He h.llcvr In si.Vl.m lilnwlf TrouWe. o ,u "' ufl' ,Mcllt 1 l,,C ,r en Is of his mine. Now he Is known Ss Hep Iloch- This saves him ti lot of Ink ami energy , , , , , . , Hut Hep has a hard Job trying to be happy When he has money he worries ?""'... u i,,j it won't last long. ! When he hasn t any money he Is gloomy I JAuse he can't buy nnyth li. An I n lh.it connection iicp is u pom i.m-. n nt. With the (sceptlon of a pair of Heps niuai'y i."" " "" , ,, ,., hen he Is completely "saturated" that I he has any e.ise oi mum. jnriu.UiK, ...... In nn nccominodatlng conscience, ho be leles he has a lensun for being ill link. JIcp wni rlgBgln bis way toward ! ront Wet and Ob aid avenue when bo neel dcntnllj cnemintered Policeman Letter. "What's the matter?" asked the cop. !. vm- nm." said Hep. Is "And I doii't think my eyes deceive." r falil the hluccoat, as he sent tor me When Magistrate Scott saw He.) nt tho Kast (liinrd avenue station he wns also of the opinion that words were useless, rtut the prisoner thought an explanation wns due the law, and In older that the court could ct a line on him ofi'eied the fnllnwln" ' "Work between ill inks. When drinks. no w.irk. .no teg icr juu. .iiiji""", "" . fcr mono. Don't like nobody. Nobody k. likes me. Gcn'rllly usellss. No home; - aMiit' care, .list eat. sleep. di,lnk. Jls' live J one day-next Who cares? ' And the Judge allowed him to spend the Jioliilajs at Holmes', in g. H. .- ,i -c rn.. ; n'..! ctln f ralllLT 01 IW1I1M nun ujuit-iuv i ctii vtoV. n. line. 10. Soon after the stork i.rouglit twins to his home. Ch.ulcs K. Toloi, or Ibis ilt.v, attempted I'jlclbp by Imiklng himself In the head with a hatchet and then slashing bis thrc.it with a knife. nmr snlil mdav that he would rc- 1 coer unliss blood' poisoning sets In. Flnai'Cinl woirles augmcnleil ny inc nr rhal of the twins aic lelleed to have teen responsible for his act. Taylor nl tead had eight other children. Bill for $11,000,000 Plant to Be Introduced Today by Senator Tillman WASHINGTON. Dec. lft.-As the first step In Die Administration's national de fense program Senator Tillman, chair man of tho Senate Committee on Naval AfTnlrs, will Intiodliec n bill today pro viding for the erection of a Government ntmor-plate plant to cost Jlt.OOO.niM. The bill will bnVe the approval of Secretary of the Navy Daniels, and It will be used cither ns a club to force the armor mak ers to quote lower prices or be enacted Into law. "I hope that this plant will be located In Philadelphia," Bald Senator Tillman "The Investigations of our special com mittee showed that the plant could be built there cheaper than elsewhere. Phil adelphia has the advantages of location, cheap materials and skilled labor. Then, too. If we wcie lo build the armor plant thete we would save the estimated cost of Jll.fflO for a site. In Philadelphia there Is sufficient ground for such it plant at l.ngue Island." Mr. Tillman explained that the special committee had expressed a preference for PhlHdclphln In Us report, and recom mended that Mvni,!KM be expended for a plant which could pioduce I0,0J0 tons an nually. Since that time the cost of ma terials has Inciensed, and Senator Tillman has suggested Hint the cost be Ul.OOrt.OOT Last year n commission, consisting of Senator Tillman, Itcpreqnitatlve Padgett, chairman of tho House Naval Committee, and Ifnai Admiral Joseph Strnuss chief of the Hureau of Ordnance, was appointed to make an Investigation of the cost of producing armor plate and report to Con gnss upon tho feasibility ol establishing a Government plant. There arc mlj three concerns In the countrv which make battleship armor, the Carnegie Steel Com pany, at 1'lttsLurgh; the Hethlehcm Steel Company, of Hethlehcm. Pa., and the Mldvnle Steel Company, of Philadelphia. The eommlmdoii reported that It bellcvid In n W.nrfl.ton plant armor could be pro duced fnt J.'ir. per ton In lew of the fnct that the lowest bid submitted on the la'cit lot of armor wanted bv the navy, opened on November 17, was $i;.1 per ton for clasi At and $tS(i for class A!, the price estimated for a Government plant sound attractive. E aiHBBBBngtBBBBBHBBBHBB D B - T) TWf H SS&ZYKviixaarmwTi m -s5S?ffnrin"3j , m "CDCDjgl m .irY" ? The Long Remembered Gift fo "nprause It bIvob tho boy or gin T years of ser- ; ."L VlliQ t 11 ,A nleasurn. So Si stv-" your child a liaverford Bicycle They ore known the country over for their reliability. Guaranteed for ! tara. l.ariicsl neleulun In the Ualted btalec. Cull nnd see our tll'KMNU M'lX'lAI.H fil oil Utctcles trout now until Llinsimas t,oih Eaiy Termi CLASH OVI2K SHORE JETTIES Owners Will Protect Properties if City Doesn't ATLANTIC CITV. N. J., Dec. 10. Beach front magnates have raised the itlestlon of their right to build Jetties In the bench pails when the city neglects to take piompt measuies to protect the bathing gi omuls nnd the safety of abutting prop el ty. Dr. Underwood Cochran warned tho Clij Commissioners that the beach at New York avenue bad been reduced 42 Inches and that owners there will put up limber formications at once If the city doesn't get busy. Pric $15 to $30 e 503 Market Street g Amerlru'H I-urgi-nt lllijile House 0 IHBBBBBBBflflBKaBBBBBBBBtt liaverford Cycle Co. 503 Market Street r n y a Is a5 bad complexion your handicap? "Many an otherwise attractive Rirl is a social failure because of a poor complexion. If ja:r skin is not' naturally fresh, smooth and glow ing, or has suffered from an unwise use of cosmetics, Resinol Soap will clear it easily, in a normal, healthy .way. Simply use Resinol Soap r?w larly once or twice a day, and you will be astonished how quickly the healing, antiseptic Resinol medica tion soothes and cleanses the pores, removes pimples and blackheads, and leaves the complexion clpar, fresh and velvety. ' When the 1dn tl In a very nezlecle i condi tion, spread on just x little Resinol Ointment for ten or fifteen 'minutes before using Kesinol Soap. Resinol Snip Is sold by all druggists. For a trial she calie, rl " Dent. 9-P. Res inol, Baltimore, Md. 1. vr A 9 k 'I 5l- 51 it al 5 "Sh-h-h!" "Papa's got to work to-night, "Mother asked the U. G. I,' to send a Quick Service man to fix the library lamp told i hem it needed a new mantle and a glass shade. "It was fixed to-day before papa got home for dinner. A man on a motorcycle brought the shade and mantle and put them on. "Papa said, 'That was good service it's a dandy light'," Have you tried Quick Service? There's no charge only regular retail prices for any , parts that need replacing. The United Gas Improvement Go. j jmuuiwiuMiinwi jrfJJfe.. ttfoWOftlY MORE 1 o :;GitlRISTmS a stoiu: oit.ns siao . ai. rt.osiss o o'clock . ; mii, .(. I'lio.vr, oiti)i:its ril.i.iin 25JIb -Jwr &-K -jr,i i V-v" SHOPPING DAYiS 'HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE" Market Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY i ANOTHER CHANGE TO BUY MEN'S FIXE AND Sir AGGER Winter OVERCOATS 9 '1011.75 Real SI 3.5o, $18, S20 & $22. So Values Thesd savings nre extraordinary because of the extreme high quality of the garments involved, coats costing many dollars more could not be more desirable i n detail. Models include balnutroons, semi- and form-filting styles and f till cut effects. Even custom-made over- Men's Guaranteed RAINCOATS at $7.50, $10 & $15 uooil-looKltiK coats of doublc-tcxturo material with nil scams tnprd nnd ocinpiilpd Balance of the Manufacturers' Fine Stock of "Fad-Craft" Trousers 8 (ilS'ltrlfe III ihhmBA'I ifH HiV,-i,'fvii hold nt a tremendous snrrlllro liorauao tlieir inn leers. ItrnlideiH & Uclicrtiinn of this elM. have dissolved mrtiiorslilp. Mnlorlnls itirlmle cnsslnieres, cheviots, worsteds, etc. $3, $4 and $5 Corduroy Trousers, $2 Boys' $8.50 Suits, Reefers $A QO S& Overcoats at ir.iO; ) llxtrtt pair of pants with enrh suit Suits In Norfolk style, made of cheviots, casplmoros, plnlds nnd corduroys. Heelers flannel llnlUKs, lirnss buttons chevron Overcoats Include Mneklnaws with capes and UkkIiikh; also coats of cheviots, cassltnercs and chinchillas. Hls-.es J'i to IS years. $4 and $5 Trousers, $2.35 and $2.79 Men's Suits, $9.50, $11.50 and $12.75 Smart tirw ni'idels, mad.- of fain i lievlols, worsteds c ml i'.-lni(u Boys' $4.50 and $5 Two- U" OC Pant Suits at ' ' l'mc herlots aint cnsslmeies In cheeks nnd plnlds. also brown m irrn iiiltun-s Norfolk niodi'ls, with Idooiners nr knirki rlmi kers. $4.50 Guaranteed Raincoats $H) OC Of ilouble-textuie cloths, Willi cementeil scums. Sizes C. to IS years. SIHONI) Kl.OOIS, 7TII ST. jl fi'wwmffW-mm Filbert Seventh TmmI fafi a y C " k 1 1 j I (LeVW T '-Xl - VrV V I -II"' i v . -La i 11 Kv I Men's Furnisliiagi Another t)n of Wonderful Values hi Tina Holuliy Silc $4 and $5 Pure Silk Shirts, $2.98 Stripes and Iwo lotio effects Inter mingled with snlln stripes. lioulile turn-bnek cuffs Klzes 14 to 18'i Inches VeJl $5.00 Blanket Halli RnlipR Heavy iiunlltj , Plain rjroimds wltii fiRures or stripes nnd deep borders. Hiive col- Inrs. Itislile saiin who, seams nnd rope ulrdles $3.98 Inpe-bound $1.00 "Onyx" )65c Silk Sox ,, , l'm-e-llk, nlso nll-sllk lops In black, nnw. Inn and iirny. MsN; soles, dou ble hlKh spliced heels nnd toes 50c and 65c All-Silk 1 3gC Four-in-Hands A Milker's Short Ends of Silk 1'iein fabrics In plain colors, satin stripes, n mm', i te r.xlrn large opcn-cntl offects, $1 Neglige Shirts, 79c "Mil tiers best percnlc in new stripes, full laundered, with stiff cuffs attached. Four-in-Hands, 49c lleaw silks Ini'luilliipr novelties nhd plain effect" l.tiiR" shape, with sntln-fnccd banilx. slip easll 111 collar $6 Smoking Jackets, $4.98 All-uool ilnuble-fnrt'il cheviots In vailotis colors Have trlinmcd pocij- jls. Ions slmttl collar, sun corn uuiu- ln' $1.50 Cabinet Combi-$l OQ nation Set Silk fuiir-in-haiiil senrf, laruc silk hntid kcrihlef. silk hnlf hose, silk pnd Knr teis, novelty senrf pin and clnsp. beauti ful tbree-dlawer cabinet covered with Imitation cretonne ....,. K1IIST Fl.nolt. SHVUNTII STHniiT Bring the Children Tomorrow to Santa CI aus Land Extraordinary Values in Handkerchiefs For Christman Gifts WE HAVE l'HEl'ANED FOR THE YEAR'S lit V ) ( Old Santa Claus him self is leak ing ucrc to shake hands with them and find out what then leant for Christmas. Every One Has Voted This the "Greatest Toy Show on Earth" There nic hundicds of wonderful evcltinff tbliiKS. Dolls of all kinds and sizes toys that tumble and walk and play 'of themselves picture, books and sleds and names of all kinds. It is the easi est till UK possible to select from these assort ments just the toys that will brlim most Joy to our NouiiKsters' hearts. Everything is ready: Everything is complete. Uig broad aisles and ample shottf space make crowding and hurrying unnecessary. FOUHTH KI.OOH Women's 50c Hand- )eCtn kerchiefs SO One-corner cinhiolilcrril in white and colors. Also t'lincess and Venice lace mill beautiful madilra kinds ) Ami I 5 v jm ThfXSV i S y H&ftlawJft,li5 f Mr.n' 7Sp In SI K Si k C lMSam.liei aiswaa u v u f --- S II S Mufflers, 50c to $1.50 ) FIIIST Kl.OOIt, NOIITII ) Most Important Day In Furs lietter assortments and grcnUr values than any that hare preceded, including handsome routs, sets ami small furs at lesi than the prices asked in the whole sale markets of todtn: Our Unconditional Guarantee Protects Every Purchaser Children's Handkerchiefs MIc llnv of Three or? - , Kewple and ito-l'eep tJ isUles In Japanese silk. $40 Fur Sets at $29.75 lied fov, hlack fax, skunk raccoon, natural raccoon, silver opossum, Manchuriun wolf in pointed Sitka color, heaver and battleship-gray wolf. Muffs In Hat pillow, melon or ball shape: scarfs In a n I m.i 1 effect or noelt st.vlc. Women's Handkerchiefs st.nti n of Mi . r -j I'retty out -cornel w ffects in linen and iner ccrlxed I'otton. 'I SWONfJ Ft.OOIl $22.50 Skatinpr Sets at $12.75 III. nil onc or blue lived Wallaby. ' SJl.-i Kwl Vox Sets S22.30 J S.lo IJIack :nd Red I'nx Si-ts S37..")0 ' $10 Natural Raccoon Sets S2."i S:l0 Hlack Fox Scls SHI 7." S10 French Coney. Muff melon shape Sn.flO Sill) C.oldon Ue-iver MnlT SH1.75 S22..)0 Skunk Opossum MulT $15 $40 Moire Russian Pony' Coats af $29.75 " ,TiHint "l;nhb ' model, with chin-chlii collar of aWui'k il ('I I iccnon HOLIDAY SALE OF VERY FINE bre ss for Women Savings of a third to n half $10 to $25 Silk Umbrellas $7.50 to $13.50 Sample line of close rolling, pure silk kinds, with stcr llnq: silver handles, 2C-lnch HlZl . S $5 Silk Umbrellas, g $3.50 With sterling silver trim minus, also ebonized with sterling silver bands. Flrot Floor, Market St. Are Always Acceptable Wonderful Christmas Savings Gloves Women's $1.50 I French Kid $1.10 . Gloves at ' ... ,4 Two-clasp. Ulack-wlth-whlto nun whlte-wiin-uiacii iiiu-m. ,h.-" i black, white, tan nnd rny. i Women's $1.50 and $1.75 Kid $1 ?C Pique Gloves A ,CtJ One-clasp Wack-wlth-whlto nnd whlte-wltb-black three-row backs vivvvvvvvvvrtvvatvivvivvxYvivvvivvvvvi French Ivorv WflfC Marvelous Assortment of Christmas JfcWELRY A &,!. cf,n.tma, BotJi the one who gives and the one xuho receives will derive the greatest pleasure from such gifts as these! T 1 V 98C I Rogers' Silver W irVji t tieatiS at ' SI rm Tabic and Dessert s '-.. i- Fine wax-filled French doen $7.50 to $14 Solid Gold Lavallieres, $4.98.lo5:10 m eiulblte iIcuIkiis, with dla iiouds and other pteclous hioiich. icavy neck chains in nil slzeaj (Yf-.,-, Fine wax-filled Fren vjSfeflS peails. Opera leliKtl r'i Ware spoons. rWomei?s75c KQr Duplex Gloves ' CTwo-clasp, in white, Bray, buck S fnncl tan. Men's $1.35 $1 If) Cape Coves ; a.av Dne-clasp, V X. St. sown. Tan shades. Children's $1 Kid and Mocha ) 75c Gloves at Ono-clasp. Fleece lined. FIRST Fl-OOrt, SOUTH $1.50 to $4 Solid Gold ctH 98c 2.98 50c Rose Beads, 25c rink Kreen, old rose, lldht blues, etc. Sweetly scented. $5 Solid Gold $0 QQ Coat Chains... ' "W Emrrtived button, with fancy link Hold chain Several styles. i . : BV ) Vi $1 to $1.50 Silk Girdles New fashions in plain-colored Mlks, fur tilmmed Jelly Simons, each i 7"'C Silad Spoons, encli ' use Salad Forks, ciich . I dse 1'io Servers, each . Diamond $gQ Festoons J to J5I.1IS fide .-.lie $228 50c & 98c $2.50 Gate Top $1 E( Mesh Bags Oold-llUed. In Honian or bright finish. Hand-chased deslKns. Quadruple Plated Silverware Foiir-I'lcce Ti'ii SetM 59 ami J lo s values I'He-l'lece Ten SpIn $15 to SJH $ alucs 5.98 "n,i ?6.98 ?!! IVll SP(N 9.50 to ?25 Sale is in Progrett Initials Ennravcd Free of Charge $3 to $24 Cuff Links at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 to $20 i Solid-Bold, plain Hoin.in jrolil or fancy I .....v.. ....nl .Inoliritn I MX'VVVWVtVVVVVViVVkVl'vv'ViV Over Two Hundred Winsome Styles in the FIHST FJ-OOIt, SOt'TJl $3.50 to $32 Solid &L2.5Q'S25 1 Waldermere, Dickens and vest chains $45 Toilet and Manicure Set, 17 picceM, $32.50. In silk-lined leather box. $15 Toilet and Combination Set, 13 pieces, $9.98. $9 Toilet and Manicure Combina tion Set, 8 pieces, $5.49. $7.50 Toilet Set, $4.98 Thiee pieces. $1 Puff Boxes pnd Hair Receiver!, each 69c. 39c Manicure Piecei, 25c I IVORY WARE I 39c Puff Boxe and Hair Receivers, 25c Olass Jar, Ivory top. $1.50 Manicure Sets, 98c Five pieces. 75c Perfume Bottles, 39c $10 Nail Buffer, in boat, 9Bc. $1.50 Nail Buffer, in boat, 98c FIHST Fl.OOIt. SOUTH lWWlWVIlVWViM'VMMVMJ SMOKERS' ARTICLES $5 Smoking Stands, $2.98 Solid brass, with Rlass-llned tray, two cigar rests and match box holder 75c Ash Trays, 49c Solid brass. Olass lined- Wooden Humidors, $2.98 to $10.98 Mahogany, fumed oak -and lIs Blon. Holds 100 and 200 cigars. 75c to $6.50 Penknives, 49c to $5 Tcarl nnd stag handle. Christinas Waist Sale Exceedingly dainty blousea worth considerably more than we ask. DRESSY VOILE I WAISTS I v?iu.$1.98 Value $2.98 j Sheer qualities with beautifully umbroid- : ercd panels, inser- tions of heavy Venlse : : pattern or fine vai. : : laces, broad, soft fril- : : ly collars and lonf?. : trimmed sleeves. One Skeli'lii'd nt I,eft IMUfllnBII 1 3gft I I IF 0M& i?' xrTF-cir- r tin $6 Elaborate Lace Waists at $4.98 Style Like Picture at Right Have silk net vestees and stylish black ribbon bows to tlnlsh the collar and cuffs copy of n French model. SKCOSD FLOOR FIHST FLOOU, SiUUTIl j $5 Gillette Safety Razors, $3.98 Women's Felt Juliets Various Colors, Uillon- or I'ur-Trimmetl SI. .'II tnliirN. sizes 3 to 8 1''e y bullies, sizes J lo s Sl.l! Christmas Gifts Slippers! Also Shoes! Our Gigantic Assortments and Universally Low Prices Make Choosing Doubly Easy Hand-Knitted Slippers .iimlij'-u'ool Insoles f1.."0 nlueN An. fl.UT, -vulurx QQ Sizes 3 to s . 1OC hij to 2 . OiC VI nines 'sizes ti to ID, "lit. Infants' $1.25 to OC & QCr $1.50 Shoes at.. OOC ;OC In patiMit coltskin anil black kulskin Sizes 1 to 1 1 j, ..-,i'. Sizes I to S. list-. Boys' $2.50 to $3 Shoes at $1.98 Tan nu.ss,l.i, dull calfskin ami patent coltskin. liutton ami blucher stvle. sizes 0 to 6Vj. flHOl 1'l.UUU. .U1(TII IN SUBWAY Men's QO $2.50 to $5 Shoes . . T i In Kuu-mut.il calf and patent coltskin. Hut- ion ami lacu bl Ics. All blzes la the lot. Misses' and Children's CQ- $1.25 Juliets -"- i Siitcial nurihiiHe of 1100 nalrs from H. . t'obeii, li'.uhntr Jibber of ftosston, Mass, r.ienain nuuin.i reii leu ami ren anil rea ami bl.uk fur trlmmlnc. Hand-turned I soles Sizes k4 lo ; 1 S'o Mail or 'hunt Oiiicis on ntfirr 0 above (IrmJ Men's Romeos, Everetts and Operas Misses' & Children's $2.50 to $3 Shoes Sizes . SI CQ I Sizes 113 -l 7Q to 11.... M.tJJ I to 2 111" ami Min-metal ialf lluttun st le. Women's $3 to $4.50 Shoes at $1.95 Patent ioltkin, Kun-inetal i.ilf and elaztil kidsUin Pull culf bl.uk, inn and ki.iv ilotli tops Sizes 2'j tn T m tilths A lo I'., but not in each lot. aamw in infiwroga Your Home, Too Can Have a VICTROLA This Christmas Vidrola VI Outfit $43.50 Investigate our free trial and gradual payment offer. This outrtt includes everything sou will need. Vlctrola VI. i Record Cabinet. -.30i 1J Double-face. 10-inch Records, lf 1 Vlctrola Cover, 1. Complete, S-13.50. No Trading- Stamps wjth Vlctrolas or Records. SKCO.S'D FJ.OOU What Woman Would Not Be Delighted With a SILK ROBES?PETTi;OATS: OR UNDERMUSL1NS ?&i Gifts in DAINTY CUT GLASS fcS&dlclu ft V rJP eM.Ud. .U "hlPi-l With .llvr. Poor. Jwt'trt, and cover. Floral aiul nor8 cut. cutting. tinir. v St Library or IJcu Druuiucnl, l!0c Mfe-llke bronze and Ivory flnish-r ed llons 15 Inch es long. THIRD FLOOR A Fine Household Gift! A Hundred of the Celebrated Hasting's HO Kitchen Cabinets, $25 Sold on Club Plan White enamel lined, poors that roll up and down. Have largo portable Hour holder, sift er, extension nlckoline sliding top, and exten sion slide shelves. Metal cake and bread box, wire woven shelves and ventilating top. $7 to $10 Quilted SSL $3-98 Tram Japan. In navy, ted, liKiii blue, piuh. lavender, rose and black Slany w itli hand -em -broiiured sleeves Full leneth Hup Pictured. i 11 piartwyiT $3 Silk $0 AQ Petticoats ' ' iTaffeta, In black and all the leading shades. Including changeable3. due l'lrturcd. $2 Novelty Silk Petticoats, $3.98 & $4.98 Fine silk, checks and Roman stripes, mtTl) DECIDEDLY UNUSUAL SAVINGS ON Silk Hosiery & Underwear for Gifts ! Women's $2 Silk Stockings, $1.50 , Int-iaiii threuil --Ilk, In medium, light or gauze weight. Novelty effects, also black, nhite and wanted shades. i LIT uuorm:its 60c and 70c Camisoles, Corset) A Q- Covers & Drawers , . i Camisole Sketched Camisoles In crepe tie chine. Corset Covers and drawers of nainsook, trimmed with lace and embroidery Sixes 46 to U. THIRD FLOOR IX OtH UIG HESTAtJUANT 11EST OF UVEUY'l'UlAU JL.T LOV.ES PRICES FIFTU FLOOR; Women's $1.25 Silk Stockings, 98c ii tnreati sine, in uiacK, wnite ades. Some have silk, others Extra as well as regular sixes. Ingram thread silk, in black, white and popu. lar snaoes. some nave siik, otnera nave mie lops. t ! Women's $1.00 Stockings. 69c . Ingrain (ilk. in black and colors. Some have( fancy sti ipes. ethers embroUerett insteps, , ' HUKUtiy imperiect. Women's 75c Stockings, 49c Full fashioned, boot effect, tilth, spliced heels, double toes and reinforced garter tops. In blaik, white and colors. Women's $2 Venetian $11 AQ Silk Vests , Beautifully finished with French bands and V reinforced. In pink and white. Oyss'Nrf'vFIRST FLOOR, HUlTU vv-"wvi.a . " , ,5 IAV UROTHKU3 -. ' ?$ t