Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 17, 1915, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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FORD PEACE MOVES' FLY
AWAY FROM KIRKWALL
I Resume Trip "to End War," but
I Part of Cargo Will Be
Held as Contraband
LONDON, Dec. 17.
After belnff detained nt Klrkwnll more
than H hours, ford's penws ship was re
teased under bond last nlRht, and, accord
InS to nord received here, has started on
her ny to Chrlitlnnln.
The detention was duo to the fact
that part of the cat go carried by the
Oscar 11 was contraband, and that the
whole c.irso will have to go Into prize
h. court before any of It can be released.
Exactly what was the character of the
. contraband tbo officials would not dl-
' tulgc.
Include"! in mo cargo, it is stated. Is a
fhlprncnt of pi lines, but these arc not on
iti contiabitnd list. The authorities
would line been prlvlleRCd, on finding
contraband In the cargo, tb have -Un-loaded
It at Klrkwnll, In which event the
react pllmlnn would have been kept
aboird for several days whllo tho unload
Inc wai In progress It was decided.
hoeer not to detain the ship, but to
nllow It to proceed to Chrlstlanla, whcTo
tlic tnrRO will bo unloaded nnd brought
Mck nn nnollicr vessel.
Thfa makes It posslblo for the ford
part to Ret to work In Norwny within
i couple of dnjs on the scheme to end
the w r befo o Christmas Itnd the nil
thnrltlcs chosen to hold tho ship nt Klrk-
will fords dream of a stilke In tho
IXm. line liefnrn Chrlnttnnq wnlitit hnvn
ff' Urn ended llBlft there.
Duilnu llii' stnj at Kirkwall tbo pas
fenfieri were not pctnilttcd to land, but
More the (oyngc was resumed thoy
ieie nllottcd to send ashore mcssiiKcs
hnd lettcn for I.nglnuu, the correspond
ent, of com so. being subject to censor
MP 1)00 THAT HIT NINE WAS MAI)
EVENING LEDflrctt PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1915.
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WILL IRWIN TO LECTURE
ON WAll EXPERIENCES
Famous Correspondent, Home
From the Front, Will Give
Benefit Talk in Germantown
.-I Irwin, war correspondent, will
speak tonight before a large meeting nf
society In tbe Qernianton'ti Y. M. c. A.
"'"'"' "ermnntown nvenue nnd Haines
sttcet, under the auspices of the Ger
inantown Army and Navy Relief I'om
mlttce. which wns orlglnnlly orgnnlzcd
miring the Spanlsh-Amerlcnn War mid
which was rcorganlrcil a year ngo to as
sist the destltuto abroad. The subject of
his lecture will bo "Personal Kxpcilcnccs
?J . OoMrvntlona on the European Wnr
I leld."
Mr. Irwin wns nbroad twice since tbo
war started and will return to Kuropc
In January. Ills lectuie Is said b thoie
who have heard It to be n vivid descrip
tion of conditions In the trenches. The
lecture will be for the benefit of women
nnd children In the stricken countries and
particularly for the hospital at Dol, ltrlt
tany, and the American Ambulance Hos
pital at Paris.
Mrs. Francis Howard Williams Is pres
Ident of tho Army and Navy Helclf and
Mrs Charles A. Martin Is treasurer
Patronesses of tho nffalr Include Mrs.
Alrrpil necrlnnl.1 All ... r -..i t
Benson, Mrs. II. Kent Day, Miss Maria
Dickinson Logan. Mrs Louis C Madeira,
Mrs J. Willis Martin, Mrs. Kdward .1
Moore. Mrs William Henry Ncwbold,
Mrs. William Hnlrd Page. Mrs .lames De
Wolf Perry, Mrs. James Starr, Jr., Mrs
William Jay Turner nnd Mrs. Horatio
Curtis Wood.
Pasteur Treatment Will Be Atlminis
1 icrcd to Two of the Boys Who
i Were Attacked
The bulldog that bit four bof?s and Ilvo
men on Wednesday night In tbe nclghbor
hooil of 20th nnd Locum streets wns mad,
according to the report of nn examina
tion of Its brain made toduv at tbo Vet
crnsiry Hospltnl of tho University of
IVnnlnnlii.
The Pasteur treatment will bo admin
istered today to Clarence Jones, 14 years
old, mil South ISth street, nnd Joseph
Gillnghrr, 17 years old. 2307 Cypress
trect They are tho most seriously In
jured of the nlno victims. Gallagher's
nose wus nlmost torn oft by tho teeth
of the dog. The boys nre being treated
it the Children's Hospltnl, nnd tho men
at tbo Polyclinic Hospital.
Relatives of the sufferers aro await
ing developments and nlmost every
mother In that section of tho city is care
fully guarding against dog bites by for
b'ddlng her children to play In tho streets.
Old OffendcrSenl to Jail
"Mickey" Gnllagler, who has been
causing the police trouble for several
years, was sentenced today by Judge
Halston In Quarter Sessions Court to an
Indellnlto term of live to eight enrs In
the Eastern Penltentlnry. The prisoner
entered n plea of guilty to charges of
attempting to break Into the mentshop
of John Gelt!!, at Aslune.id nnd Wake
Held streets. He tins In., i arrested nearly
n score of times and h had prison sen
tences nggicKntlng 1" years Indicted on
him for nrlous offenses.
Germany Seeks SwIbs Loan
OIINUVA, Switzerland. Dec 17. Ger
many Is reported to bo attempting to
rnlso n loan In .Switzerland In older to
relieve oxchnngo, as the mark (about 2.1.8
cents) has fallen to a franc (IDS cents),
tho lowest figure since tho war began.
Hxchango with Austria Is fixed nt 100
francs for HO crowns.
unr.ioious notices
lew Uli
liODKI'II MIAI.OM (Reek Pcnco) Services
Saturday. 10 a m , fe. 13 corner Ilrond and
Mt Vernon sts. "The Next forward Step tn
Education" by Rabbi Henry Derkowltz All
welcome
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Buy It
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Victrola IX, $50
Cash or Club Plan, order
your Victor today for Christ
mas Delivery.
Every type of Victrola now
in stock.
HENRICKS
17th and Venango Sts.
rbonc Tioga 2078.
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HIGHEST GRADE
PUREVEGETABIE
nro always appetizing, but the real
natural flavor is never appreciated
until you fry them in Goldenoylc,
free-from-all preaso and animal
fat.
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is Avstfi... .....iia' fit v'
lrTOIpfc''tI'lii l-i-1 n1 ir 'Si finii
wilt make your oyatera more crip, lena
creasy altogether mora delicious and
more easily digested. Ooldenoyle la a,
puro veeetable oil that Injecta a delirious
flavor to all rooking- and baklnfr. Jloro
economical, too becauso It can be
iwed over and over again. Buy
a can today.
Sold By All Good
Grocers
Packed by A. C. Nowland
Co., S67 North Front 8t,
Valuable recipe book free
on request.
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Mince Meat
Plum Pudding Fruit Calce
The home-made kind that tastes so good.
'The best of everything.
Mince Meat, 85c and $1.35 a jar.
Puddings, in bowls, bags and tins from 10c
to $1.50 each.
Fruit Cake, one and two pounds, 45c lb.
E. Bradford Clarke Co.
OROCERS
IMPORTER8
1520 Chestnut Street
SPRUCE 295
RACE 1457
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The Charms of the Old
Fashioned Christmas Story
In Sunday's Public Ledger Joseph Jackson has
a delightful article on the mystic charms of the old
time Christmas, stories. He shows us how theflfule
tide tale originated with Washington Irving, though
Dickens became its most popular examplar. Mr.
Jackson traces the trend of holiday literature from
a recount of ancient customs to tales of philanthropy
and good cheer. The article is freely illustrated with
reproductions of old cuts, which remind one of the
Christmas books our forefathers treasured.
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(IT " '- si'- ornxs sino a. m. ti.osns o o-ci.octc - .- - ;mui, riio.vn onnnns kim.i
t'hrlstmin sbopplnR If you tnko ml- " " A. JL
Mil1 jiKf of ,,les CTtrnortllnnri boll-
lny Anlei.
Sho) on a Transfer and Save Time
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HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
Phone Orders Filled
Mnil Orders Filled
Market
Eighth
ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH
EVERY Wc PURCHASE ALL DAY
Filbert
Seventh
All Aboard for
"Toytown"
t "The moat wonderful place in Phila
delphia, toys every boy and grU
Hpre you fill fine! Santa Clnun him
self, ns klntl-lienrted nntl Jolly ns ever.
Ho hns unthcred toROtber
The Large it Collection of Toy,
Dolli, anrl Garnet Ever Shown in
the Hittory of thit Store.
Ha need to disappoint tho younpstern
on Christmas morning, for you can
buy tho nicest toys Imnrclnnblo nt
renlly wonderful low prices.
FOimTH FIX)OU
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---vr-r -, . . vrr. This Last Saturday Before Christinas C f T O Q
Your Christmas Suit or Overcoat Should I ?ts,Dnisttinrisl:ctd u"rivalckd vcs in h rf u KtT
it is not n bit too Into to be nblo to mako Bntlsfactory chnlco from ft complete
Be Purchased HereTomorrow, Saturday j r'iHSi
tVe have made tpeeial preparation that you way be outfitted in the very bett ttyles , . Ail told a hundred thousand dollars' worth of handsome furs at sixty
of the eeaton, and at a remarhably small coat. h thousand dollars.
A finely equipped department nnd efficient sales force insure quick service. A vvsvvvvvvvvvvvvnaaaaavvvvv
- -- t?,,0 Fur geta $29.75
OvCrCOaiS ill FlVe Wonderful LotS S : ffaHmil Raccoon, Red Fox. Alanehurian Sitka,
w a i .niiir fditircrr ivnn ntnm i'a
Excellent tailored form high-Rrndc, nil-wool coatitiRs, in semi nnd form fittinR, also
linimaroon una mil-cut models, single or ciouuic urenstca siyic.
S13 values $1fj $10.50 values $11 "7C $22.50 values $1 g
$30 values $OQ $27.50 values Sg
$7.50 & $8.50 Storm Reefers, $5 & $6
Ideal coats for wear. Made of blue chinchilla or gray frieze with wnrm wool lining,
w.vi , ftuii iivij. uiuuv r uui
Battleship Gray, Siberian Wolf.
Muffs nro bnll, melon or bolster shnpe.
pieces nro In wholo animal effect.
So5 lllack or Itcd Fox Sets, $37.50
S57.50 Golden Beaver Sets, $39.75
$30 Gray Vox Sets, $19.75
American Hid Fox Sets, $42.50
Neck-
S50 Fur-Lined Coats, $37.50
An extremely handsome model with outside shell of fine kersey cloth, genuine Persian n
lamb collar and fine Muskrnt lining.
$30 Fur-Lined Coats, $23.75
Persinn lnmb collars nnd pieced Marmot linings.
Trousers, Special,
82. $2.50. $2.98 mid S3.98
-o $
Men's Suits, $9.50, $11.50, $12.75,
Very special at $15 & $18
A notable gathering of finely tailored winter garments, showing
all the best effects in single- and double-breasted models.
Extraordinary Holiday Specials in Boys' Clothing-
i ijit o) ciuunn; js auvays ajijircciuicu u; uoyii wno iikc iu oc wvu urcsscu.
$4 Overcoats, $Q OC $4.50 Overcoats, $Q QO $5 Overcoats, $r no
$6.50 Overcoats, $ QO $10 Overcoats.. $y Cq
Boys' Suits, $2.98,$3 98,$4.98& $6.50 B'ys.SORaincoatsZSS
--" SnCOND FLOOR. 7TH STHEIiT i
The Premier Footwear Event
of the Entire Holiday Season
oltppers and Moccasins for (ulirtstmas Lrivniff
$3 Shoes,
n.98
Pntont coltskln anil
dull calfskin Sizes
9 to 5H
Children's
$1.50 and $1.75
Button Shoes,
$1.19
V n r 1 o u b leathers
Sizes G to 8.
Men's S3.50 to S5SO OC
I Trademark Shoes ' 0j
Patent coltskln, t.in rtus.sla calf &
r hiui:ii uiuhkiu nizes u ij 10 iu,
i tiut not In each lot.
Rubbers & Rubber Boots
SEPARATE MUFFS
$12.50 Black Brussels Lynx, $6.90
$18.50 Melon Shape Brussels Lynx, $12.98
$18.50 Skunk Opossum, $10
$30 Genuine Scotch Mole, Golden Beaver or Hud
son Seal, $19.75
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SEPARATE NECKPIECES
$3 Full Dress Vests, $1 CQ " $23 American Bed Fox, whole nnimal, $M.50
L.XJZs ,. $10.50 Skunk Opossum, whole
uniinui, jy.'js
$17.50 Nutria Beaver, $18.75
$29.75
Women's, Boys' and Girls'
S $1.50 to S2.50 Moccasins,
Sizes cn I Sizes TQ S
9to2 DSC 3to8 lifC I
Nnturnl color nnd buck, beaded and c
C iinlntcd designs. J
Iinlntcd
Boys' and Girls' FeltWQ-,
E. Z. Slippers ' ' "
Painted designs and ribbon trimmed
Sizes 6 to 2
Hand-Knitted Slippers
Heavy lambs' wool insoles
WOMEN'S Sl.CO Kinds nt OQ
iUU
MISSES' SI 2G Kinds nt
89c
Men's Romcos, Everetts and
Operas, $1.50 to $3.50 Kinds,
98c, $1.49 & $1.98
Big Girls' $2.50 $1 QC
In gun-metnl calf, tnn Russia calf
and patent coltskln. Cloth and dull
leather tops.
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mim wtr
, i 11 i Wmlk
$40.00 Iceland Fox, $25.00
$15.00 Taupe Foxline, $7.98
FUR COATS
More than twenty styles. Short "Bobby" lengths
to full 50-inch lengths, plain or trimmed.
$40 to $70 Moire Russian Pony, $29.75 to $19.75
$70 to $110 French Seal, $50 to $87.50
$130 to $350 Hudson Seal Coats, $87.50 to $250
SECOND FLOOR
FUR TRIMMINGS
Misses' & Children's $1.50 to $20 Fur Sets. 98c
to $U.98
FIRST FLOOR
Tomorrow, thn Binnrtt Tinv nf All in Our Srntnfinttftl
Christmas Sale of Jewelry & Silverware
Wc will Cap the Climax of This Holiday Business With a Wonderful Offerinn
n J fliJ wnvoc. L.UWlhSS IS ABZUL.Ul.L.r UNZmJALED
SUBWAY ONLY
ltulibern iJ&L
Woinens$3to$1Qcl
S $4.50 Shoes J-i7?
) Patent coltskln, Kun-nnetnl calf nnd
) tnn Russia calf button styles
S Sizes 2Vi to 8. widths R to U, but
not In each style. )
FIRST FIXIOR, NORTH
Mrn'i ?a..V) .Slmrt IIooIh . .,tfn qq
Ilnfd M",0 Sturm KIiir C0 QQ
lloulo (3 to 6) OJUtiJO
Wonien'n 7,"lr nnd Me OQ,,
ItlllllltTN OZC
Iliy HOc ItulilierH (sizes 3 to I Q
B4) HiZJC
MIsNrn' nnd Cblldrrn'H llSe nnd Q(J
70i-IliibbiTH ... OOC
JIpii'h VU'iO VrollcN ... ... OSc
$7.50 Diamond Rings, $5
For women nnd misses. Single
full-cut. genuine diamond. Others
nt Sin, yai), sr, nnd up to 5KI2S.
$12.50 to $1G.50 AVatch
Bracelets, $9.98 to $12.50
$1.50 to $22.50 Solid-Gold
Signet Rings,
$3.50 to 520
plain polished or
Many styles
lioman
$3.25 to $9 Single-Stone
Tiffany Rings,
52.50to$7.50
With opnl, sapphire nnd ruby.
$5.50 to $8.50 Bent-Stone
Little Finger Rings,
3.98, 55.98, $6.98
For women nnd misses
$2.50 Vanity Cases, $1.50
German silver. Contain coin holder,
mirror nnd powder puff. Jewel clasp!
$2.50 to $10 Gate Top
Mhs1.50to7.50
Scale or rliifr mesh; some have Imi
tation shell, Jnde or white tops.
$3 to $7.50 Bracelets,
$1.98l04.98
Oold tilled; for misses nnd chil
dren. Hand-engraved or chased de
signs; safety guards.
$1 to $2.50 Pearl Beads,
50c,98c&$1.50
Excellent quality wax filled; neck
or opera length Some have 10
Kt solid gold clasp.
$1.50 and $2
Ornaments
Hair
98(
Denil-nmber In casque and hair pins,
with white stones nnd sapphires.
FIRST FLOOR, 8TII & MARKET
Quadruple Plated Ware
ice rncners, $b.H8 and $8.98
Tea Sets, $C98 to $62
Sugar and Cream Sets,
$3.98 t0 4.50
Rogers' Sllvorware for table ware.
$9.50 Toilet Sets, 3 pieces, $6.98
$7 to $8 Military Sets, three pieces,
$5.50 to $5.98
$3 Cloth Brushes, $2.25
$2 Hat Brushes. $1.25
FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH
mi rrn Kinsiisiim
Leading Manufacturers Have Supplied Ua With Extraordinary
uii. specials tn
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
iiuitse ouici
$2.98
Tomorrow in the Christmas Blouse Sale!
I lurty Lovely btyles in
$4 & $5 WAISTS at
Women fond of dainty blouses cannot help but enthuse over their infinite
aamnness ujiu superior quality.
Cut A Pussy Willow
Taffeta
In maize, flesh or white
Pretty sailor style, with silk
tie nnd deep pointed collar.
Cut B Of Silk Crepe
De Chine
One of the prettiest styles of
the whole year, with embroid
ered smocklntf and colored
stltchlngs.
Dressy French Voile
Waists
Sheer as a French blouse, with
line dressy embroidered or
gandie panels, lace trimmed
broad collars, Insets of heavy
cream Venlse pattern and Vnl.
laces SECOND f'i'UUIt
$1 and .Sl.oO Silk Neckwear at 65c
High-class Imported silk In colors, stripes,
fmnd s'tWes iaree "lZ0 nwlng-end ' fSur-ln
S.I Shirfe nt no
Extra heavy quality, pure silk with R.iiln
eff. ?f 0j?S$r wi,h " Prettiest coloid striped
effects Double soft cuffs nttnehed, siieslAoi:
SG HoilSC Pnnfa nf Ct"QO
$7 Blanket Bath Robes. S5.98
Jew striped designs with perfectly matched
deep borders, B.ntln nslde yokes, lonsr roll col.
Jars, braid binding and rope girdle. '
35c
50c "Onyx" Silk"
Hnlf Hose nt
Pure thread silk In black nnd
COlurS HlBll-SnllCPlI llBula ni.H
toes 'rillinn i-iin n I
Hundreds of Sensible Peonle Are Givinn '
1-4 .rw -r : att Wonderful
li us i ci y Values
Women's S2
1 Ingrain Thread-SHk
Stockings,
$1.50
1 nlanlf. whllA. nnnnlnr
street and evening
,siiaues; also novelties.
Women's S1.25
Ingrain Thread- 7QC
In black and colors,
SI Combination Rets nt JOrT"
-nbB?"k ,1n.,.,,.e, 'our-ln-hands and
alllt fibre half hose.
m fiif ' i
m&mm I
mm,j s
fix iii TH jc- Jtjn I m zf sOiir 4Hn
.VU7 1 iC. J I n
ff7m i !l
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An Artistic Lamp
Always Acceptable
Sample Hum nml reNertrd Ntocl.ii Irorn
mime of tin. limi-knimi, niniiufnctiirrrsj
Portable Brass Lamps(
7.88 "I 5
55 Pure Silk Reefer ISO no
Scarfs at 5.0
Accordion weaves In black-and
white, Itoynl-and-bleck. purple-and.
black, garnet-and-black. gold-and-black,
with borders and silk fringe,
FWST FLOOR. Si:VHNTH STREET
China shades dec
orated with va-.
rlous scenes toi
represent the sea
sons. For gaB on
electricity. Heady I
for llgthing.
Pretty Domes, $3.98
Amber glass, with green
border. Complete with
stem and light, ready for
Ightlng.
Beautiful CQ. to 7 no
Silk Shades Diyc yo
V,'e Just recoled nn unexpected ship
ment Many attractive coirs.
TinitD ruxrt
A Pair of "dttJ 1 fnU. n,A
" j(iic uj JLirA,.iii VJUUUu
srnariULUVt:
ft
ML
if
, Will Quickly Solve Every Last-
Minute uift frooiem.
Women's 75c Silk Boot AC,
Stockings ZJl
full - fashioned. Black, white and
if i "j.. i l coiorg.
Women's SI. 75
Washable Kld$1 Cfl
Gloves ioy
One clasp. Pique sewn. In
wnue, pearl, tan, gray, sand
iiuur,
Women's $2.50 Glove 1 QO
Silk Vests i-tiVO
Soma are beautlfullv Amhrnfriri. nih.
ers have plain French bauds. Atl reln-
lorcea. i'hik ana wnlte.
"Women's $1 to $1.25
Union Suits
Cotton ribbed. Some are samples,
umwm eimnuy impenect
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FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH
! LIT MKOTHEKs"
Women's $1.50
French Kid $1 1C
Gloves .... i J..10
Typ- clasp. Black or white with
self or contrasting Paris point
Uuv. ijau lull.
Men!s $1,50 Lined $1
Gloves i A
One clasp; hid and suede.
$5.98 Traveling Bags, $4.98
Cowhide: sewed corners, good brass
??cl5,a,,a, ca,fh v "rown and black;
16, 17 and 18 Inch.
55,98 Uenuine Cowhide Sa r. o
Suit Cnses p? 1 j;. -r70
urnss jock, and catch. l,inen shirt pocket.
irinrllitK tittu, DSc tu H.1)S
.llauKure Set.. 0c to Sl.OS
llllllar llrimli In I.i.iiIimv rnH. o.. A
v..w. 4-Ajvi. fiiuun, r,iuilTU billc.r.1
.v..vnnnmm,mvUMVnvVt.
Toilet Goods
Men's $2 Genuine
Mocha Gloves! $1 en
nt J iw"
One clasp. Pique sewn. Gray
neguiar ana cadet sires.
Women's $1 WE,.
Dunlex RInvea Ol
Twa r In tart n ...kitis .. ..
nTir" " """ ""
FIRST FLOOR. SOVTfl
French Ivory Ware B8d
SIS Toilet A- Mnnlriim Cain Q DO
Thirteen Kxtra'-largo size pieces.'
o iwifi aiantcure Beta, 53.19
Eight pieces.
, 57.50 Toilet Sets, S4.98
Extra-large comb, brush and mirror.
$5 German Silver Toilet "sets,"
.1 nra 5t Qtt
Hand-painted china backs
$1.50 French Briar Pines. 75c
Plain and fancytrlmmed.
Waterman Fountain Pens.SS to S20
Comb, brush and mirror
ot floor, SOlTft
Many Halved Prices Now on the )
Vl-flf .Vfla -.
Handkerchiefs
Women's 25c -j vi.
Handkerchiefs 2C
Pretty one.corncr embroidered
ones In linen and mercerized
cotton. Also colored borders,
lace trimmed and si)k crupe rte
.....u wiui ruiien n.iim
Women's Hnnrlkprchiofa
75c box of three r-r .
at f OVQ
Pretty scalloped edge
Sale of Kimonos
Silk and Muslin Undergarments
Intimate Gifts thnt Will m
$4.98 Pleasure
Women's 50c Silk O C -
jiu
Handkerchiefs..
Ml crep d phlne.
colors
Variety of
Men's 75c Hand
kerchiefs
Japanese silk with Obi English
-. .-.frc in uian piock inmaia.
50c
T39c
"Men's 50c
IFsinrlWerrh lof a
Half dozen fsjes i
.... r.. iiiiu iu. regular ana
extra larireslzes.
mrM larm Slg
FIRST FLOOR. KORTH
IN OUH BIG HESTADHANT HKJV OF EVERKYTUING AT LOU'BVr PKJCKS. VIVTU FLOOR t
& rfi
iik li
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Silk Petticoats,
$2.98
lessallne, tulTeta and
ey ipp. in me lead-
snaues. also black
ac cnangeables.
One Pictured
I
,98 SI Gowns and
Chemise, $2.98
Pink & white crep
de chine, with lace
heading
$3 Uiidermuslins, $1.98
rl "i T . mvvip. uitemitfe ana
and ribbons """" """"'" DeaaS
$6 to $8 Silk Kimonos $A no
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