Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 22, 1915, Night Extra, Image 5

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EVENING 1, 18 1) G 13B PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECKJIBEK 22, 1915.
TURKS INVADE EGYPT I
COMMONS VOTES TROOPS
c,n(mIf.l from ! "'
j the pu'dlo lit.l tint been bet
. Informed re-tiding the- flaltlpoll en-
e "" "" ""'' wl"' ,l',mnm, '" ",h I
Mf' . . .,ii.i .Hsnitch tiom Gen- '
I tin H million formerlv In commuid
f , thc pai.lancllo had tint been made
.... irMnifi xeitilth replied Hint the
p .. u i,i.i milv boon received recently
' ""rhfI) Common adjourned onrlv to.ltv
' vni "l""' ,h,, ,,,p l'-rllnn":n,'lr'
' I ttl lii'1 onU begun l nl""" nmI sorM0
!h,', io.lii - are determined to pioss
' 0oprnni"" fr further statements
J. , op"' ,lll,l, for 1C Untdinellcu
fillure
' SLAVS mt'MK IIINIlKNIIITKCi
orFfivsn k on dvixsk front
Lll.VlHlN' lci 22
Tie Pnllt 1 xpress (.mtcspondent wires
from Onew
.Ti1P ijprtmin offensive on the Itlgi
i n.in,i( front in" cotupletelv fulled Field
it.rltil "t Hlndenbuig hns been forced
L ""'.. ,.f..,n Itnsslnii oountoi -attacks
iftirburOiiK lil miicm nnd nbnndonihg
jj, tnnriimu" nmmiiil of mnteilal
T r Uerinnnn unable to cross the
iivlni me suffered verv hcavllv t'He
n.rm-n " isl.ms have t cheated on Til-
turn iuni""' hli h the Russians are nil-
. Tnclnf v .mguintui battle Is In pros
t(, ncir I xluill
30.000 Tl KKS TO I'H.IIT
U.IJKS OX WKST FROM
VsTPUI'M Do. 2.' Pol the fit it
time a Tmklli nrmv Is to take lift t In
,.... . XmiIIwiii lhitnne
,i ititiitci i lospondent of the 'etitml
J ,, ii pin 1 4 thill VI (r0 Tin Irish suldti Iff.
ff iio Ions" ie.itiln.1 foi the defense of the
J Dtrilfiicll" "hue the vvlthdi.iwiit of the
BrlU'li
rSsiB
KELLER HAD CHANCE
TO MOVE BODY
GENERAL KUSZKY
Commander of the northern Rus
sian armies, who litis licen re
lieved of his post by the C?a .
nt
the
mm then, lime aimed
... I I i,,,,, (111 III. IF l V I.I
turimi", in '. ' - -
..tirrn front uheie thev will tollevo tier
mm iirnnin nsiiiuiK iigiimsi mu .mien
' forrf
GEUMWS VMIIT LOSS
or VOSHKS POSITION
UI.I'IIN l'i J.' The Cieitiinn Wiir
Ofllce toil iilmlttMl Hint I'lench tiooM
lad en pin i I (he uiuiinlt of lint tm.inns
nelllct K M h !l" nttml, on Tmilnv,
but stilted Hint i Fiiinll pottlon of the
lost (.round is resnlned by Teuton
poopi t l 'V
Tlie lollottiiic lepoit of operatloni at
1'ifiu tr iop sietln afternoon nt
tacKeil 'Pin positions nt Ilnitmnins
vdllcr K pr nnd In the lllrzwtihl Tlicv
lucrcedrd In tnUlns? the mimnilt of
lnrtninniiv lib r-Kopf nnd p.ut of u
trench on HiNi nfeldit
rinail oi Ion of IIiu ttiiannittelller
Kopf '3 te (iptuK.il todav bj our
troops
BRITISH STUNTS' FOItl'BS
TO STU:N(STHKX SALOXICA
hi:i;i.i.v. net :;
Driinl) ti i h uitliclT.iuu fiotti tho
Dardintl- mi, IicIiik sent to SalotiU.i,
accordln-' to the tluus torrcspondent
o' the l ol ) IK Oaette
"Ncai x ill tin IIiikIIsIi troops lne
lft tlie iIiiuIh of Imlnos, Tenedoi nnd
lenmoH isl mil baics of opetatltint nt
the iMtdunrllei) ' s ilil the dlnpatch
'Thcj nn b. ini, went to Snloiilea The
biops were most discontented In ni
kros ltic nuitlnlid It Is leported that
')-
tlie or six nllleeri of the General StaTf
wero killed The troopi flnallv left nfter
a pronilx. that numerous relnfori-emeiils
would be sent "
JURY TO INDICT SIX
GERMAN PL01TERS
Persons Connected With La
bor's Peace Council Named.
Probe Bribery Charge
NEW YORK. Dec 22
Tnillcttiictils nKnlnst p'rsons connected
with I.abor'B Pence Councils are rtpoited
to hao been oted bv tile I'eder.il Grand
Juo that has been ItiNcitlRatlnff nctlvt
tlea nt allcsed Get man spies nnd con
iplrntori. At least six, nnd possibly ton,
persons are understood to be named In
the Indictments which probably will be
leturned Into todnv
Much of tho oldence heard b the Juu
related to a IO)000 fund which 1'ranz on
Itlntclu, nllcKid conlldantc of the Kiler
and now a prisoner In London, Is accused
of haWiiK distributed
1'nlted 5tates Dlsttlct Attorney Jlnr
shall said todnv that ho had lnt.stlp;ntcd
charKcs that CotiRressmen had been np
proaihcd b German a rents who sought
the passnRe of a law prohibiting tho -port
of munitions to the Alllc
HEATING
HOT WATER
VAPOR
ffl. J. MARGULIES & CO.
125 So. 5th
PHILADELPHIA
Iloth riionct
INE out of ten men
who come finally
to Goodyear Tires
find them so satisfactory
that they go right on
using them.
That is why Goodyear
sales to the consumer,
and to the motorcar man
ufacturer, are greater than
those of any other tire.
GOODfEAR
A R O N
T I RES
NOTICE
European war demands
have caused a shortage
in the world's supply of
materials used in the
manufacture of White
Tread Tires.
The color of Goodyear
Tires may ultimately be
changed from White to
Black.
Our supply of the required
materials assures the
greater portion of our
1916 season's output of
tires being furnished
with White Treads.
C
f
um
Continued from 1'nee One
Some -white substnnce trickled from a
smill hole to the floor 1'nougli to nil n
peck mensure fell out The detectives
sild It wns the same kind of lime tint
was In the trunk
The police theory of the murder Is that
Keller, who Is 47 ycirs old nnd lles at
1111 Prnnkford avenue, nuirreled with
VcNlehoI, who wss 21, a reeotul cousin
of State Semtor Inmes P McNIchol. and
tho heir to a little fortune The quarrel
Is believed lo have been over the fnlture
of the Keller leather Goods Company,
which MeNMchol established with IMw ird
nnd tohn Wndc nnd for which Keller
wns innnnKer Keller lost most of his
mnnev In the failure ai.c! Is said to have
blnmed Mi N'lchol
After the Intter's dinppenranco on
March to pill, Keller tepiesented that
the vnuiiR ttinti left his wife and was In
N'tn Vnk Ho Rt small sums of monev
from the uifo nnd mother-in-law of Mc
N'lchol -it their home, V(! N'nrth 22d street,
to forwaid to his former business asso
ciate The police sa tliev have evidence
to shnu tint McNIchol was killed In
his fa.toiv tho day he disappeared
The Important links of evldctue the de
tectives are now worMtiH on, and whli.li
the sav thev hne ncirlv completed,
nro the notions of Kellet Immediate he
fore nnd after the disnppe.irntu e of Mr
Mchol in connection with the temovnl
of his vnrlous helntiKiiiKs from the factorv
nfter It iloscd Its doors Tho defense has
maintained that Keller would lne hid no
I chance to remove a trunk without at
tracting attention
L.AVYi:it StIPPMKS Cl.UKS
I Important clues navj hccti supplied b
Marshall A Cojne, a Invvver, which tends
to Jtrengthen the theoo of Assistant t)ls-
I trlct Attorney Tauline Hint the bod wns
I shipped In the trunk lo another section of
the cltv, posslhlj to Kellers home, berdre
beltiR taken to the icllar of his laundry
there to be burled
After .Mr Covnchnd told what he knew
to the police, C P Sterner, nttornej for
Keller, admitted tint his statement was
true and that Keller hnd moved his per
sonal effects from tho leather fictory to
his former homo nt IMS' Wenslev street
sever il weeks before the Roods nnd fur
ilshliiRs In th" fnotnrv were sold
On .lulv 2 or 1 1911," said Mr Cone,
"IMvvnrd .1 Wnde called at nt olllce and
said that his cousin, Panlel .1 McN'Ichol
hail d'mppenrod on Mari.li ! and thnt
he wanted the nffnlra of the Keller
Leather Goods Company, In which he was
tltinnclillv Interested, wound up He ex
plained that nclunl business had been
suspended on tho day of McN'itliol's dis
appearance, n ml tint he wanted the ro1s
In the factory sold and the proceids ap
plied to the iltbtH of the concern
"1 made nn Investigation nnd found tint
j the rnctor had been locheil rrom .Match
3t) until tint dnto, and Itnmcillntelv got
bitsv with ci editors Wade Went to the
factorv on Julv I, nnd, with lilted labor
ers, packed the Mulshed goods and other
things
'The leather and other raw products
were shipped buck to the wholes ilers who
sold them to the companv, and the lln-
Ished products were sold to n. store The
stock nnd fixtures brought $1700 The out
standing bills approximated tUO. and
after paying them t kept the small bal
ance left The company, despite the
losses of McNIchol and Wade wns
solvent "
Mr Co) no explained his connection with
the case bv saving tint llatdil I Wnde.
brother of ndivard. who formerly repre
sented Ihe companv, had moved to De
troit, where he hnd opened a lnw- office.
"Wnde said Mr Covne, "enn explain
how the goods vvero disposed of and nlso
can tell about tho personal erfects ot
Keller '
Prniriennd Christmas "Grub" Dclacd
Uncle. Hani s sailors nnd tnnrlncs sta
llot cd at Haiti are going to have n blue
I Christmas The Pralile loaded with tur
i kev. Christmas gifts from home folks,
otntiherrles mil enndv, which wns to have
'sailed for the negro republic jesterdav.
couiit not leivc League Island owing 'o j
il iji.mvn IUMII I'M, 1111. 1 II IV 111 11(11' IM im
possible foi the Vessel to re ich the 1'"H
land nnd sea lighters until niter (lie greit
holldav However, the bovs In blue and
I drab will ho notified bv cable or wireless
I that Iheli turkey Is on Its was "100,000
I pounds strong," nnd that inn help some
POMTimXS CAN'T FATHOM
Till: (JAUV IUXXBH TALK
They Know Roosevelt Wns There, nnd
Thnt's All
NKW YOHK, Dec -Whnt lintipcucd
nt that Judge Gnrv dinner list l'rldnv
night when Colonel Itoosevelt was the
star diner mav never he known until
memoirs nnd autoblographs come off the
press
After groping for llrhl for severnt dnvs,
political sharks confessed toiHv that thev
hnve arrived nt thf point where thev
started Thev know onlv that the Colonel
v g 4"
'Mowargram
For Christmas
was there. Amoni the putlt'-hei ' les
todn were these
The Colonel talked tnilff not Irtxt i
The Colonel talkCil nl out the steel nnd
oil tnx. not the tariff
The Colonel was nnl'ril to tnnno f"
presldentlnl rnee and copted
The Co'onel was asked to ma.ie th
presidential race and decline'
The Colonel wns not asked to make tntt
president! il rnee
And the guesses are not II in,
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Delivered any
where for
$5.00
MnrtirnKe '" rH' for $100,000
1 tlinon f. ltloch owner nf the property
I nt i:n.",-07 OT Market street, which Is hnsed
I for n long term to the MiCrnrj sv mil- i
I ( nto has given a mortgage for JloopOJ !
on the proper! v Tor a term of llvo vears
to the cltv of I'hll nlolplil i. trusleo under
tin will nf Stephen Glrnril
6 Sign of&o S&eo
221 S. 3 road Si.
to fdt Middle qffiSi block
Xmas
neckwear
65 c worth
a dollar
A wonderful assortment to
choose from ench up to the
K & F standard of excellence.
1114 Chestnut St. 11 S. 15th Si.
1119-21 Market St.
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CHOPPING-DAYsS
-- -r.- SilOltr. tll'llNS Stao . M. C I.OSCS II tl't l.(l( K ----r- ri Mill. .1 IMIOMI OHDKItS II l.t.l'.l) 1 . - v
I Rare Holiday Sales & Service Kitaa
Test this store's
service In am
wav vou please
In the matter of
real savings w lilo
nssortmi tits and
i ffloionov of our
salespeople vou
will llnd us nbso
lutelv sei ond to
none
SHOP ON A TRANSFER
WSTVW'SSit.VSSSV
Mnll Orders V
w$
lied
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
Photic Orders Filled
i is, S snsM
il jmp tmmmsmmmmmsm
ma fssy bti mm . &(rM4Aizmi'Piv?nxzzim.-2i . iw ia!iKra?f.5iK?ai'jK?
y$lB S&
Market
Eighth
mm
ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH
EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY
Filbert
Seocnth
WUUttM UVttVVWVWWM
Women's 25c I Ote
Handkerchiefs A "
on. turner embroidered stvle In linen
lso colored boid.rs In cotton with
hand tnbroliUrpd 101 tiers
9c
Women's 1 5c Pure
Linen Handkerchiefs
In plain and oni corner embroidered
stvlis lso with colored rolled
lums in ntn mereorlzcd cotton
rmsT pi.non noiith
'svvsyvts,vsvis'wssssvsvsvsvs
iVo Scarcitu of Fine Styles ami Unusual Values i This Hobday b'nlc of
Moccasins & Shoe
Men's$1.50to$2.50Konieos,lQO,, $i IQ&$1 QO
Everetts and Operas JOC, 1 .y l.0
Slippers,
Men's $:i.5l) lo $1.50 Trade-Mark Shoes, $2.85
Patent coltskln. t.m Itnssla and gun-metal c.ilf Sizes "Va to 10
HAND-KNITTED SLIPPERS
limbs-wool Insoles Vnrlous colors nnd combinations
Womcn'N ssi.,,0 Kin lis iixe ' ( lillilrrii'n S( IvIiiiIn
iIIssin' Slljr, Kliidn Mle
Rubbers & Boots
On ViiIp In si IIU 1 OM.V
C1(
11,-ii'n Mi itiiliherx .
Vli-n'w SJI.'II Vr.-llcw
,"Dc
IWo
I oiiioh'h 7,"o .VI v.'o Itnbhers 4
:tllo
llojs Mle Hiililiers ,IQ
(hdzis ", to :,'j ) HrVC
V.iiiIIih' 7,1o lluliherM A g '
(,sl7es 11 to .' ) tUC '
Women's Felt Slippers
ribbon or fur
Various colors
trimmed
I.L'.-. l,l I!
(.Sizes .1 to 8 )
t2 VI. li:
.SI7CS 1 lOl)
98c
1.49
VIInscn .V. Children'
n.":o mill Tile QtS
lllll.ll.TH OO C
VIi-ii'h $-.n short Illl.ltM
S2.IIS
llnjn' s.l-io Storm ?
King- Hunts
(Sires 1 to G )
s2.98;
Women's $:5 to $1.50
Button Shoes, $1.95
Patent coltskln, gun-metal calf,
nlso tan Dull calf, black fawn,
nnd gra cloth tops SIzis J'j to
7, but not In ench lot.
riHST PLOOIt, NORTH
Indian Moccasins
Womin's, llojs .mil
(Jirl-.-Fi.no
o
v u. t i:s
i .sizes 'I to . I
ill,.'.' Iii 9I..(
V Vl.l C.s
i siis I to ', )
H unit 1.'.-,
V I.I C.s
ISI71S r. to s I
79c
69c
39c
Misses and Children's
Felt Juliets
(i, to ii i yc
HlJ.-. A M.I V. . QQ
isu, to 11 i OI7C
(II. nil nine I I I 'j to .1 tlsi
Our Jewelry and Silverware Store
Will Be Rich in Gift Suggestions C to the
Last I'm ute
illsilnv and silo that has hnd no pnrillol In any previous v i .1 r
Solid Gold
Jewelry
$7.50 to S25 La Vallieres,
$ 1.98 to $20
ot with baroquo piarls
$5 to $18 Finger Rings,
$.VJ8 to $15
MKiiet .mil various colored stone
sot tllll,s
I lunr ( uttorn . ?.I..".(I lo "il.HH
llnr I'Jns ?i-'.r.o 10 stio
GoldFilled and
French Jewelry
$1 Bangle Bracelets, 50c
Hundreds of stvles
llrncrlrtN fur iiinrii. Mlsscn nnd
lillilrou llSe lo (l.tis
$1 and $2 Brooches and Bat
Pins, 50c and 98c
Latest designs plain gold tops
pngravid or with stone sittings
Dorothea Pearls, $3.50 I
" Tiffany "
Diamond Rings
1 mm the smnll, full-i ut dia
mond for MInncn mid Children
it ?.-. to 97,r,(l to the llrlllliuit
Wlillp nliiiniiiiilN at VIII In S'"".
IKhT I'LOOH SOI Til
I $1.75 to $10 Gate-Top
Mesh Bags, 98c to $7.50
New shlpnuiits JuhI iccclvcd wnn
di rful, useful novelties
$2 Hair Ornaments, 98c
Lirgu v.irli tv nevv.st lombs,
b.in ittis and pins, set with l)n-
I est rhlnestoiies, some with tom-
I filiations of sapplilrts
Our Silverware
Collection Suggests Gifts
I Handsome Hterllni" silver and
effietlvi quadrupU - plated
pi. us fullv Kuarautiid
I HriiNli, ( limb mid Mirror, In
bos, fti--.ii to Hi:.-,
Illillloiiro SoIn Sl.r.(l Iii StIIMIS
slnuli- (loth llriishex, 'S.XS.' to
SIII.TS
I'uir iiiivin st. 'jr. to sr,.ns
Silver-Plaled Shining Stands,
$2.50 to 3.98
t prlhht mirror brusli & cup
ll.inlion DInIk-n tisc to M.1IS
I'loro-il Howls .t.r.li (i. SI2.IIS
Wilier IMIrlirrN sa.sn tu Mtl.llS
lop Hunts S:t.."0
1 1 mi ml 'I'riiJH SI. 1(1 In -Si:i--l
IVrpoliilorN SUPS to iill.l.lis
Ii :
I1 :
Christmas Fur Sale Still Offers
Bountiful Variety & Phenomenal Values
Fur Coats and Sets of Numerous Dtstinnuiihqd Styles, iuclitdinq irae-
iicnuy every fashionable Una of fur at an avetaqc ',o, lesi man
iO-. rpnlllnr ?iir.s fil.p tuirnnrhiinttnl mint ntttrn nil ri.l nil
?ij
1
7D
$55 Handsome $
Fur Sets at . . .
Dlack Fox, Rose Wolf, Red Fox, Sttha
Lynx, Genuine Skunk and Mole
39.75
Fox,
Ski
; Na
118.
tiaal
GLOVES are Best
Last Minute Gifts to ;
Women's $1.50 $1 1C
Gloves 1,1J
Two i limp Pr. neh kid, with
pirlx point links Itl.ick anil
white with splf and contrast
Ii ii Its ilso tan .mil giav
IO lllnek Pot Sets nt
livid 'Nil turill Itiiieonn Sets lit
..ill leeliiiid 1'ov s,.s nt
l( Ivet nl Sets nt
,.S IHM JlillP Cut Sels ill
I (l $l'tr nrmiliip Cruss Cox Si-Ih at
V ' M" to lir..'.(l lllll I'lix St In nt
smn.Tr.
, sr.
sin.Tr.
?t i.ns
S.-J.-.
M11I.7."
.s(i7.r,(i
t.sr,
to $ir
(Jnnn-Mnin IVt.ilVr- !S UlSJiO lllliek MllfTs III . SI." Ill S'17l
OCpaiaiC lYllUlS ?.n CuliU-n llemer. utrlii. Genuine Molr
1 unit Hudson Sent Mutts 8111.7.'
flT. ntilral llnecoon Sets at . SI Ih",0
Sin Skunk OpoHsiini MiiITn VIUKI SO llriisscls I,iix Muff. SIl'.IIS
US lllnelv Coup) tlutTx lit , ... SU.tlO
"TT TL j Sill lo 97" Molrp Itiisslnn Pony Con Is nt
Fur CoUlS .tb t in.7n
j. m '-'"" ... , si 10 i'ri.,i, Seal Conts nl ".ll In S7P.7.1
StL'O Iii S'lso Hudson srnl CiiiiIn nt Ssll.75 lo SS7n
Plain or attractlveli trimmed with skuulc. lieavtr, fitch or ermine
SECOND ri,oort
Women's $1.50 $1 OC
Short Gloves. ; A'J
Pliiue kid in blink and vvhlto with
thriL-rovv self nnd contrast backs
Men's $2 Lined Black Auto
Gauntlets at $1.59
M rap-wrist
uffs
st vies with large
Sun n cation for the
Woman Who Has
Not Yet Selected
The Christmas Blouse
$2.50 Lace-Trimmed Voile j $1
Klaboratelv trimmed with enibroldered organdie panels,
Vol and shadow lace visteo and collai
$1 Rich Satin Waists at $2.9S
IIiin., Mnlrr, snpplilrp lllup nnd l'oni h
Simple ( legant st lu vvltli broad, low collar, hemstitch
ing and large pearl buttons Like Hkctch
$5 Lace Waists at $.'.98
Crc.im silk shadow lace In winsome bolero fashion over
bluo or flesh-tint chiffon .sl.'COM) PLOOIt
a
$2.98
Wh
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V&W&F
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I HIST PLOOIt. hOl'TH
Cliildren's Umbrellas 98c to '$4.98
Pull 93 nml 24 inch siyes
Good Quality Cotton 50c
Mercerized Gloria 75c
American Taffeta 98c
Women's Pure 3ilktc;
Umbrellas ,
itirllng sllvcr-trinimcil b.iudles, also
lilv.r short i ips nnd hooks
riltST PLOOIt SOI TH
GIFTS OF LEATHER
Pin seal and morocco Ile.iutl
fullv Hind Have purso and
mirror on inside frame Some
have "Shur Lock' patent catch
$5.98 Traveling Bags,
$1.98
Cowhide 111 brown or tan, nlso
walrus grain in hhuk 16 1"
lllll IS lllPli HJ7QS
Men's Wallets and Pass
Cases, 19c to $1.98
Pine-grade leather Three - fold
Htvli Pirst Pliiot. l.lubth Strict
Travelers' Sets, 98c to $11.98 !
Pine, lo ither iihps "
Manicure Sets, 98c to $2.98 j
Military Brushes in Leather !
Case, 9Sc to $1.98
Holiday Savings on Fine
Bed Coverings
$7 Blankets, $g 5
Pair
Lamb's wool on spool cotton warp Pink
and blue borders and wide silk binding
Sizo 70x80 Inches height 5 lbs
$3 Fleecedown $Q AG
Blankets, atr. ; u
, Kxtra nne quality cotton, vvntio
i and gray, with pink and blue bor- ,
Idera and silk binding. 70x80 inches
,VSVySSXSSSXSSS'V'S'V',SSSXSSV'H,l
$fl to $8 Silk Comforts A QO
Cotton or lamb'j.ioool 111- J TTVJ
ing
Figured centre, plain border sllkoline
hack, others plain silk on both sides
72x80 Inches.
$1 Comfortables, $2.98
Tlgured and Persian sllkoline centre
and plain sattne border White cotton
fllllnc 72x80 Inches
FIRST FLOOR, NORTH
An Extraordinarylioliday
HOSIERY OCCASION
Sensational Values for Last-minute Gift Seekers.
Women's $2.50 and $11.50
"Onyx" Silk $1 Cf)
'Stockings...'' Lmjyj
Plain in all tho popular shades also
novelties In various patterns others
with hand-embroidered Insteps and
(.locks
ai isflsOTn
V nBii'
Women's 50c Fibre OCr
Silk Boot Stockings JU
Ver lustrous good-wearing qual
it Hluck or white Three i'ulrs tl
Women's and Children's 25c Stockings, 18c
Medium-weight cotton and lisle thread sotne are
sllghtb Imperfect Also children's "World Heater" stock
ings. In medium-weight ribbed, no Imperfections
Hirer I'ulm for BOo.
Women's $1 Silk Stockings, 75c
Ingrain and pure thread silk lllack, white, suede
an! brotue FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH
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Holiday Sale of Undermuslins & Robes
Wide Choice of Many Dainty Gifts
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$3 Silk Petticoats, Lite Sietih, $1.98
Prett shades and stiles,
ttiip Nketchpit,
dtep, full circular plaited flounces
ALSO MAIN ARCADE
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Sniliet I'oitdrr. bottlr,
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Toilet Milters, lialllr,
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I'lvrr'M IVrfiimrs,
Toilet Water, SuelieU
tiud I'nrr lovdrr,
Wip lo 2.3S
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FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH
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$2.50 Envelope Chemise $1 QO
Good quality crepe de chine ' A ,C'J
With shadow late, beading and ribbon
$1.25 Gowns, 79c
Plnk-and-vvhlte and bluo-and-wlitte strlpt
ed ll.inneletto also plain white High or
low neck, with or without collar Have
double oke Bilk braid and frogs
75c Aprons, 49c
Of lawn In round, bih or full length fash
Ion homo are trimmed with embroidery!
lace, pocket on side and wide ties
$3.00 Robes.
Due Sketched.
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with sailor collar,
floral and Indian designs
cord at waist ond pocket at stile
Also kimonos of crepe and llnnnelette. some hae shirred shoul.
dera Hegulnr nud rxlru nlim, SECOND FLOOR
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Special Gas Lamps. $4.69
lleavy-cabt portable, with shade or amber.
: green ano jsne gieen win oruss uugree
' decorations.
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Semi-Indirect Lighting Fixture, $1.95
With 16-Inch bowl. In white alabaster glass
wjth oxidized hangers.
ISnecial Gas and Electric Lamp, $7.98
JPiass portable and shade; Ivory finished.
Gas Lamp, $3.98
Rrass-plated portable; lead
ed shades of amber, green
and white.
THIRD FLOOR
Dome, Special, $4.49
:3-lnch bent panels, with
ruby points around border;
also brass filigree trimming:.
Complete with stem.
Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!
For These Wonderful Values in
Toys, Dolls &
Games
You have only two days more in
which to select those all-important
playthings. There will not
be the slightest doubt of your
securing just the right kind of
toys if you select them from
these big, widely assorted stocks.
Bring the Children With You to See
Old Santa Claut Himielf
FOl'RTII FLOOR
ps will thoroughly approve,
oesi service
'"'UrXtiyr Boys' Winter Clothing
Stiles In overcoat. -md raincoats of which boys will th
l'nuruall good kluda and qualities that will give the
$4 to sio $2.85, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 & $7.50
, Overcoats
(Cheviots, worsteds and casslmercs, In man) smart patterns single
and double breasted models, also reeiers oi nne cnmcuiiui " "
cvir-popular JUacklnaws
Boys' $4.50 Raincoats at S2.85
Of double textures, with taped and cemented seams Sizes 6 to
eara
Men's $13.50 to $1 A $11 7C $1 C $1 Q & 0()
S30 Overcoats at 1U H.'O 13 1 "
Single and double breasted effects in semi and form flUing Oalmaroon
and ruu-cut models, or line au-wooj cuuiiima.
SECOND FLOOR. SEVENTH STREET
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IN OVn UIQ BESTAUMAAT BIJST OF BVEHYTIUXG AT X.O WKST VKICEC FIFTH FLOOH
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