Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 28, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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    EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1910.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
LONG QUEUE WAITS HOURS FOR SYMPHONY SEATS
':
STonn opens 8tao a. m ci.osns mso v. m.
; $1,000,000 CAMPAIGN
1 WILL START SHORTLY
"Dr. Russell H. ConwelPs Work
Helps Philadelphia, and Phil-
adelphians Should Help
It," Says a Backer
AID FOR THE POOR PUPILS
BLANKETS
Men's $1 & $1.50
Neglige 55c
Shirts. .
Dlneontlniied ulrtes, In
(turllnR repi, poneee.
mndrn. percales, tc
Stlrr laundered of oft
rurts. All kIks In lot btit
not la emh style. Xo
matt or 'phono or&cr$t
I-'lItST FLOOtt. TTIt ST.
n
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
$4 to $4.50
Values,
$2.85
ONE YELLOW TIUD1NO STAMP WITH EVEKY 10c
l't UCHASE ALL DAY
Seventh
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rllS-llilS l! rmsT rr-n""' M,Mr Market Kit hi, Filbert
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Tlic Tcmplo tnlvcrlty rninpnlftn for
tinoo.000 will IiprIii Bhortly, IIioiigIi ilm
exact ilnto hai not been ntmoimeoil The i
.,.m In p IniKO Hint unusual iirennrntlnn '
must bo inntlo for It, nnd until nil tbo
details nro ready tbo pinna will not be
announced.
With tbc Mini set as n goal, the fill
rersity will bo put on mieh a llrni foun
elation that tr. Uiiskc'I II. Conwell, Its
founder ami lienil. Mill be nblo to retire
from the wot It It rxaeti of blin now.
While the campaign Is designed pr.
marlly for the t"tilerslly, Doctor Cou
ncil's other projects will benefit. The
Samaritan Hospital, tbo Philadelphia
Dental College and the Clarietson Hos.
pltal are also of his limiting, nnd they will
jervc as adjuncts to the University.
BltANCHKS PJ,ANNi:D.
Uoctor Conwell plana n brnncb of the
ttitUcrslty In every wnrd 18 branches.
and purposes making It cheap and easy
for a boy or girl to get nn education.
"Philadelphia has not given Tcmplo
"tlio support It hns warranted." An emi
nent financier of this city gave volco to
this cvprcsalon in discussing the $1,000,
000 campaign. He believes that Temple
University, performing a real service to
the community In the way of Improving
citizenship, has bidden Its light under a
bushel. The rank and file of the people,
many of them, don't know what oppor
tunity is offered In the quirt, nonsce
tarlan Institution. tlilt leader says.
Tew persons know that Temple Uni
versity wa:i rounded by Doctor Conwell
in 18SI V- yeaiH ago with a nucleus of
seven htutlents, who wauled in Impiovo
their station In life." be said. "Few know
that since that (pilot stmt the samo Con
well has made possible the opening of the
Samaritan Hospital, lb" Carrcton Hos
pital and the many valuable departments
that make up the Tcmplo University,
MOO STUDKNTK H.VIlOU.Hf).
"N'cithrr Is it generally known that
Temple University Is attended at the pres
ent time by !SG0U students, not counting
700 who take choral courses. It has for
class rooms tbc college building at Ilto.uI
nnd Hcrks streets, adjoining dwellings,
the gi eater pait of the Wilson liulldlng,
at 10th and Sansom streets, the whnlu
Philadelphia Dental College, at 18th aim
Buttoimood .'.treets, tho rooms of the (Inr
retson Hospital, anil tlio oonil'ortahlo (iiar
tcrs nC the .Nurses' 'Plaining Hehool, at
tached to the .Samaritan Hospital.
"What Institution In the world accom
plishes as much under such annoying con
ditions? I'blladelplilans should arise and
help thin great Univenilty. It helps
Philadelphia, and I'hlladelplilaiis should
help It. Doctor Conwell will not letnalii
at tlio helm of the University mud;
longer, and lie should bo permitted to ic
tlro with a feeling of satisfaction thai
what ho lias aimed for lias been ical-Izcd."
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mffiits2fr$&miflm sat a i: "mmk hi
: fllB M ' WARRANT FOR SIEGEL" f , iCIl
l wMaJjMg&f SMyJfi Mia 1 o hvcrv Purchaser of $ or Over
,WWWm& AS HE QUITS PRISON
a t .re.- '5citi
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aie i omorrow
A Grand Climax to this month of
tremendous value-giving in the
Manufacturers' Sate. Because most
of these sale specials were pur
chased for this sale only, all mu3t
go now. Prices have been cut
accordingly.
Chestnut street today raw
ri rrninrk'nhlo nnvUf tYini'iiim, fM,t,,w p
music lovers who palnntly formed in n lone line for the purpose
of buying low-priced scats to the Mahler symphony performances,
nin.n uckih hi. me jicaiiemy ot .uusie tliurstlay eveninp;.
REAL MUSIC LOVERS : TO DEBATE SUFFRAGE
BRAVE COLD OF 5 A.M. !
TO.BEAR SYMPHONY I
Bankrupt Merchant Must Face
12 Indictments as Echo of
Big Bank Failure
Mahler Production Prompts
Crowds to Seek Tickets as
Mercury Stands Below
Freezing Point
MANY ARE DISAPPOINTED
WITH CONGRESSMEN,
Doremus Challenge Accepted i
by Women and Meeting '
Will Be Held
TO OUST OLD BUILDINGS
Steel Structure Will Be Built at
Rear of Present Market
Street Plant
Old-fasbiontd dwelling, once tho cen
tre of tho cjc1uhIvo nodal net of tbo city,
will be torn down in tbo course of a fow
weeks to malic way for an cighttory
concieto and steel, thoroughly modern ad
dition to tho Htoio of .V. HncllenlmiK it
Co. The buildings are on tbo Miutb
fide of ilirard Kroct. from I Km to
1121, and um bad; to Clucr, the small
street In tbo rear of the stoles on the
north hldo of Chestnut, west of 11th i.trret.
They ato tho property or tbo tilrard J la
bile. Tho contract for razlnpr tho old-fashioned
four-story mansions has not yet been
let. It 'vas bald in tlio olllco of tho (iiraid
Estate today, and tenants have not btaitcil
to vacate, but plans for the annex to tho
SnolIenburK atef" bavo been completed,
and work will bo .started In a month. It
will bo fireproof throughout, and will have
every modern convenience. It Is hoped
to be ready for occupation for the miiii
mer tiado.
Oliard s-treot, tho property of tho C1I.
rare Estate, Is not on tbo otl'cial city
plans, but will bo kept open as a thorough
fare and for easy access to the now store.
It Is expected to bo used mainly by tbo
delivery trucks of tho Snellenburg Com
pany. Bridges and subways will pioido
other access to tho new annex.
tip
The people who really want to hear
Ihe Mahler Eighth Symphouv began to I
avhemhle In linn for ticKetH in bleak and I
empty -i"..tnut street at ft o'clock this
morning, when the temperature was I-'
degrees below freezing point and heroic
the sun had bad a chauco to take the
edge olT tbq finzrn wind. It was the "D."
and ftO cent line."
Soon the lino of men, women and hoys
had crept from the lleppo stoic, at 1117
t'lie-itnut titirct, along the north sldo of
the .street, niouiid the coiner of li'th
stieet ami up U'th street half way to
.Maiket. so that thosi- who thought o
oVloolt earlier than "early-bird" time
louiKi themselves compelled to take
positions out of sight of the coal.
The policeman who marshaled tho hosts
01 luiihif iom-i'ii wan lui'kler than they l-i
one way. a.s to the hu.slncsi of cooibatt'iig
the weather; for, being fiee to walk up
and down, he could stamp his feet and
bang tho iiirloim p-irts of his bodv with
arms and tljttn. while his huddled Hock
up against the building line could only
watch enviously his antics, un.iblo In their j
nec3ssarily close iiuartctn to imitate such j
vigorous, spaco-ieiiulrlng exercises.
All they could iln wan to make the be.t
of their huddled t,tato and pailc closer in
their ranks, nestling against each other
to keep warm. Itut tho shrewd wind
picked wll'i Icy (Ingots and freezing ,
breath at i lany a crelce, until the long. ,
thin Hue winding In and out of doorway i
reticats i.eemcd trying at times In bur- '
row its way into n protecting tiench .
Ihiough the unyielding stone, for fear of
being blown away from Its acHauced po-
sltion of assault upon a relentlessly cold i
morulng'ii lucatwoiks.
This condition prevailed for three horns,
until tho doois opened at 8 o'clock.
Congressmen, reeognl.lng the strength
of the campaigns of the Congressional
I'lilon for Woman Suffrage, have dls
cat ded the policy of Ignoring the women
and luiui challenged them to debate the
question of national suffrage. Tho union
has accepted the challenge, accoidlug to
woid icceived today at the Iioadnuartris
of the union here, in the Hale liulldlng.
The challenge was Issued by Kiank Hore-
i mils, chninnan of the National licinocrntlo
CiMigieusliin.il Conilllilii'P.
I .Miss .Maigaiet W".lltcinoie. (lehl secre
tary for the I'ential States, probably will
repiesent the union In tho debate. IWr.
Doremus has ottered to pay for tho ball.
Tho date of the debate has not been fixed.
NEW YollK. Tel.. 28. When Henry
Sicgel steps out of the Monroe County
I'enllentlaty in Itochester AVeduesday ho
will (luil awaiting hlm a bench warrant
and a demand that be be held under
$2ft. Olid ball for ttlal on the 1J Indict
ments still p"iidlug against him
The proceeding on V.'edneiel.'.v will he
conducted by tli- authorities of l.hlngnton
County, whore Siegel v;a.i tried and con
lctcd under a change of venue. A Uepul
Sheriff fiom I.Hlugst.m County will take
Siegel to (icncsMi on a bench wairant ob
tained by the District Attorney of that
county on request of District Attorney
Swanu. The Supreme Court theie will bo
asked either to hold Siegel In S2ft,nno or
to lenew the old bond of that amount.
Unit Siegel not withdrawn Ins offer
to pay the d'poiltor.s Sliin.OOO contilbuled
by bis filetids and relatUes, Ids poslilnu
In the eyes of the authorities would now
bo unite dlfierent.
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(Jootl in Any Yellow Trading Stamp Hook
No matter how many extra "free" stamps vou
already have. Scries "GXXK" & "fiXXL."
You ctin make great strides in lillip.fr the pages oC your stamp
book if you will tint take advantage of thin extraordinary oppor
tunity. Saving Yellow Trading Stampis is just like saving
money. They both can secure wonderful things.
. Goods Purchased Tomorrow
I ("ill be Charged on
MARCH BILL
(Payable in April)
12,2C
30c Embroidered
& Striped Voile
Voon with cotton-like seed In white
cmbroldiled In two-color (loial de
signs; also plain white voile with
fancy wown .stripes in colmed yams,
and white silk
.it (Im'lifi rnt.sT ri unit, SOUTH
VVfcVlVVMlVV&'VVVvl'VtlVVCVlViv;;
iiemnanis 01 vac
to $2 Silks
c49
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l.iffetns, nie-sallius, striped tub silks,
pongee crepe de chines and btyllsh
fancy effects
$1..")0 Double-Width '
1'igtired Poplins. ...
Sllk-and-wonl fnbrli'. effect ie designs
on dink gi minds, in Inches wide.
5c
Remnants of 75c to $1.50
;n 1 rHii:i:nvc of
Trfu Ffe J ? I Include plain and ciepe chiffons, mar
VlUfla M II I Eli 1 iliiUottcs. dilcs and Ceoigette crepe.
V BS IX .1 o : In lengths fi mi 1, to a, yard. 10
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Structural lumber and timber
millions of feet of it, wait
ing, ready to be shipped on
your say so! In rough or
drcsced as desired. That's tho
bij thing in our business
mmcdmte shipments vith the
accent on "IMMEDIATE."
Edward F. Henson & Co.
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The Victor
Records for
MARCH
"Hear Them Here"
BROWN
MACHINE
228
Until Telephones
hu-lip't wlrio.
lo10c
Itcmnants of 25c
$1 Velvets, niece.
lilni'k and isdoieil vehet lemnants,
Including plain, miiror. fancy and bro
caded effects Lengths from iuaiter
aid to tluee-(uarters jard
-No Mull nr t'lione tinier 1'llleil on
Aholp ItrniH
.( Hrolhri. riltST Kl.Clim. KOITII
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11 ATS TRIMMED FREE
$2 Unlrimmcd Hals. .
f'omblnatlon of satin top and llscre facings,
In black, brown and navy. Sailors and tur
bans. Also some of all-satin In n variety of
styles.
s50c to 75c Trimmings, 25c & 39c
Klowcrs, American Ucauty roses, fruits,
foliage, also long full wreaths of (lowers.
I.tl It,oHim nilST t'J.OOIt, NOIITII
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.lit rnprcecdciilcd End-of-the-Month
ISS Wearin
Specials in new spring incrchnndisc and an absolute clearance of
ail winter poods.
Sale of
g Apparel
$16.75 New Spring Suits at
Serr.il hntidred In new slvle.s of tlno (ll.lironal crC 111 UH
blue, lilaek and a few light shades. Coats cut- on latest
lines, some showing belts
3.50
$20 and $22.50 Suits at.
Tailored and attractively trimmed models, of all-wool poplin,
gabardine, diagonal sergo in navy blue, black, green, brown,
Helglan blue and other wanted shales. I'oats peau do cygne lined.
H3.50
$10 and $12 Dresses at.
?5o50
Serges In 11:11 v blue, black anil light similes ; wnuo ueorg
ette ciepe combined with taffeta; white taffetas, nets and
oIles; also white silk dresses. White dresses slightly soiled from handling.
$7 to $12 Top Coats, $.90
I.ate winter models in tliree-ipiarter and Mnon-clghth length styles. Fine
quality kersey, ml.tures and other fine coatings In light and daik shades;
tailored or atttactlicly trimmed.
16.50 to $22.50 Coats, $9.75
l.ate winter styles of elegant quality coatings, including Kngllsb and
(loine.stlc mixtures. In two tone elfects, corduroys, diagonal coatings,
pebble che lots and other pile fabrics In newest colors. Seven-eighth,
three-quarter and full-length styles trimmed or tailored.
Ut llrotliiri SIX'OM) n.ooit
Eiid-nf-llic-Mnnlli Stdc Outdoes Itself in This Oifcriu; of
Men's & Fjfifflifl8
QI!iQ!'!iB!!lilSH Sli'i'Q! Ii'Si iBJHEillii.SLlliEai 1
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EVANGELIST ARRESTED
"Sunny Jim" Lowe Accused of Writ
ing Compromising Letters
LANCASTER, I'n Keb. 28. Tlio Itev.
James T. Lowe, of Cleveland, O., who had
recently conducted largely attended evan
gelibtlc services at Mlllersvlllo and Terro
Hill, as "Sunny Jim" Lowe, has been
committed to tho county jail for a hear
ing before Alderman Doeblcr.
.Several compromising letters which ho
wioto to a 16-year-old Lancaster boy, were
turned ovor to tho police by his fnthcr.
A trap waa set and two dctectUes entered
his hotel room, when he collapsed. Ito
had a. largo sum of money in his possesion
received from Ills evangelistic services.
John J. liiirlciKh Critically III
John ,f. ISutlclgli. second vice president
of th" Public Sen Ice Corporation and
widely known Xo'.v Jersey llnancior. is
critically ill today at his la me at Mcr
chnntll!c, , J., following a heart at
tack. He underwent a i elapse yesterdaj.
Jlr. Burleigh was htrlckcn whllo playing
golf at tho .Moichantvllle l-'lcld Club Sat
urday and iv.i.1 carried to Ids home, which
is nearby. Uu was ill with tho grip and
a coughing spell weakened hlii heart.
Camden Churches Aid Armenians
Envelopes with nionoy and njany
Pledges wero receive at Camden churches
yesterday In reply to a pulpit notice by
Mayor Kilts calling upon tho churches to
follow up the meeting for Armenian re.
lief held a week ago In tho V. M. C. A.
Building.
ELGIKT a-
WAITHA1
17-
Jewel
20-YEAR
Gold-Filled
WATCHES
J8
Value
520
IP -.. Ii.t.o. nai linll'ftr-tV.V.
the kjtl.fuctluii of bujln.ts!CtJtdiiU2SS
ut uhaleaale, HiU ercat eirnt 56rya'
lll bestn a imw cliantr In your biuiui: !
lenre, lltuu.e It cite Jou tbc opuortualty
of biulni; a renowned uutch tolJ by retail
Jiivelera eerjwliere at SJO, here NOW at
only KO.08, Not only doea it cite you u hjiIiic
ot 310.04. but uUo u nuperb wnldi that "III
die juu lifelons sutUfuctlou. U'rlto for Our
11G-puce CutuloK,
'"'SSKSy'ffiHCrlS'
"We Will Exchanse It"
Ride a New Bike
nn
Bicycle Day, Feb. 29
(II -J allowed on your old
IP I 1 0 bike in exchango on
any of our 191G models.
Sensational Specials in Kino, Seasonable Garments.
Young Men's 12.50 Suits at $7.50
Fine fabrics in various new patterns. Many Sprint; models, includ
ing new Iialkan back coat. Sizes 15 to 20 years.
Mei?T$J5 to $20-Raincoats at $10
About 150 nicely made coats, with cemented scams. Guaranteed
rainproof. All sizes.
Boys450 Suits at . . . $2,50
Xorfolka in cheviots, cisslmeres, checks and plaids In brown
and gray mixtures. Also blue seige, icgulatlon and Itusslan models. Sizes
2 to 17 ycais.
Boys' n and $2.50 Wash Suits at $1
.tuiiior-N'orfolk. Tommy Tucker. Hilly Hoy and middy styles in
elmmbi-av. nercale. madras, Uedford cord, striped galatcas and reps. Sizes
s,ij to 0 years. i.lt
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Scmalioiial End-of-thc Month
CIcuranec of
Every Little Tot's
Coat in Stock
$10, $12 & $1H Values, $0 QC
sizes U to G years O.JO
Of Imnorted cordurovs. chllTon broad
cloths, hlgh-grado Terslan paw and
sealetto plush, uimmed with coney.
Fiteli collar and tuffs; others belted
ami lined.
Bij? Girls' $3.50 to $10.50
Coats, $1, $2 & $3.95
Ku'l-lengtli Mackinaw styles of flno
zlbellucs, Policies ami mixtures, trim
med with fur collar In military stylos,
widely belted and fancy buttons. Sizes
8 to 14 years and larger.
Lit ilrotirra HKCONU PI.OOU
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Women's $10 Watch $
Bracelets
Ki.mmi
TrjT
IHiretiasfi
ilurlnz
lllotlo Week
February 29 to March G Only
Come in and sec the 1916
models. 1'omVc as welcome
to look us to bun.
Haverford Cycle Co.
503 MARKET STREET
America's Largeit Cycle Houic
$22.50 1000 Miles
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Olrr follanhiE rallro.uK (iooil for
aiuliodyi
tti:.i)iN(i systi:ji
Halt. & Ohio It. K. i;.ikl of Ohio llltcr
Iliiltiilu & Siimj. IC. It. Corporation
liid'alu, Itoclifstcr 4' rilt.burEh Itivjr,
Ontrul li. It. of New Jersey
t'rntral It. It. of I'ennijlvnnl.v
(orimall It, It.
LrlilKli Valley It. It.
I.ehlu'li & Now laiEluml It. It. -.
.r lurh. leiiirni H. it. (M.illom on
l'eniu. Dill. Ions ultliln Stain of l'a.)
Nrn York & I.ons Ilraticli It. It,
flttiliursli & huMi. It. It.
Stone Harbor Trrnibml It, It.
Mi.ijiieliiinn. &, Ne York II. It,
Wild wood i Dcl.uiure IlJ- H. I,. It, n.
$25.00 1000 Miles
only oier (hi
S&
f t eurreua or aiSLS c
SOl
il!i
LEARN LANGUAGES
t the
Berlitz School
lOlU CUeitnut Stf. (Oter ItlLer I'iuiruiucjl
TcUpbono Spruco 4C0I.
Sew Cloioi Cou.tuutly Forinuic
SC'IIOIII, OF UUblXKSS
March 1. apvctal evening courses In Short
band. Typew rltlnc nnd Iiookkeepin: will b
ori-anlzi'd. Nine hoars' Instruction Is i-lton
vcr week. Application for admission should
b piadu at once. Tho school U ia session
i' rrujc'iQUt th entire year.
'ZMPLE UNIVERS1TV
lircid M. uriow iirrks H
r lie ltlulilu
t STBAVFR'S lbs Host tiusuus licUooi.
(iooil fur pun Ii.ifcfr
follanluit Itallro.uN:
Si.r.O Ketuml v.hrn ticket Is used up,
ItUAIlIMi sykti:m
Halt. & Ohio It. K. t:-.at ot Ohio tiller
Unit., flies. & All. !t.
Hath & llainmondsiiort K, It,
lluft. 4 Susq, K. It. Corp.
HulT. i, huq. Itny,
lluffalo. Itochester 3. rittsburcli Itur,
Central Itallroad ct N. J.
t'liautnunua Traction Co.
ChesapeaUe t Ohlu Rn.
Coal & Coke Itnllii.iy
Cornwall & Lebanon It, It,
Cumberland Valley It, II,
Del., Lack. & Western It. It,
i:rle ltullroad
Hudson & Manhattan It, It.
I.ako Khoro & Michigan Southern Kny.
Irflilsh Valley II. It.
Marjland, Del. & Vlrt. liny,
Mt. Jcuett, Kim, i. Hit. It. II.
New Jersey 4 New York It. II.
New Yorh & Long ISruncli It. It.
New Y'ork Central II. K.
New York, l'lilla. i. Norfolk It. It.
N. Y.. tiusquebauna & Western It. II,
reiinstlraiiU II, It,
l'lilla., Ilaltimore 4' Washlnclon It, It,
West Jersey & Seashore II, II,
nttsbursli & 1.nLo i:rie II. It.
I'itts., Cln., Clilc. & bt. Louis II. It.
Mono Harbor Terminal it. II.
Western -Man land II. II.
West bbore Hullroad
Ullduool &- Helauure liny Shore Line
Wllkes-IUrre & K-istern B. it.
Ticket goad for one year and may be purchased
at all principal ticket offices
OB
Call. Telephone or Write READING-WIDENER Ticket Office
CHESTNUT AND JUNIFEK &TBEETS
and bare THEM delivered by our uniformed messenger
Philadelphia and Reading Railway
ilrotliciv-hi:co.D rt.OOIt, 7T1I STItt:i:T
-X--v--e-
J! Hold filled, with extension convertible
bracelet. Small watch. Imported elght
5 Jewel movement.
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Quartered and polished oak,
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"THE LINE THAT SAVES YOUR TIME"
$:10 China Closet, $22.50
Colonial ile.sign, double door, heavy
pobt, plank top.
Solid Oak Chiffonier, $4.-19
Klo deep drawer.i, wood ltnobs. With
mirror top, feG.OH.
Solid Oak o 7c
Dresser fo. O
Women's $3.50 to $6 Shoes
400 Pairs Taken From
Our Recular Stock
$2-45
Four-drawer
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cube 40-inch
Welt finished.
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$12 Genuine Felt $
Mattress
Fancy tlcUinc. roll edge; full 50 lbs. J
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Lace and button In natent colthkin. iruntnetal calf and trlazed
I.IUkUii, dull i-air, black, fawn and gray cloth tops. I'luin and tipped
toes. Sizes i'.-j to 7, widths A to I).
Women's $3 to $5 Shoes
I'atant coltsUIn. cun-mvtal calf and clazod lildskin. dull calf
anil black cloth tops. Also laco tan Ilussla calf, with cloth tops and diamond
tips All klzes In lot, but not In each style.
Men's $5 and $6 Shoes.
Patent roltskin. tan Russia calf and Blazed Uidskln.
u cited o.iL soleH. Ilrokeu bizes
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Women's $3 to $4.50 Pumps $1 qo
lllack, white and pink batin pumps; also black satin Colonial 0
liumps L.OW, medium and L,ouls heels. Sizes 2Vj to 7; widths A to D
in lot.
Children's $1.50 and $1.75 Shoes
Various leathers, turned soles, wedge heels. Sizes 4 to 8.
Misses' $2 to $2.25 Shoes.
"Wanted leathers. Sizes 11 V to 2.
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95c
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Some 975 in all, but only one pattern of a slze and grade.
S17.50 Tapestry Brussels, $
Sizes 9x12, 8.3x10.0 and 9x9 feet.
$14 Velvet, 6x9 feet
None bold to dealers; not over two of a size to
tomer.
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10e Rubber Stair Treads, 5c
1000 dozen In lot. Size 0x18 Inches. Heavy
rubber.
pliable
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50c New Process Linoleums, sq. yd, lie
$1 Inlaid Linoleum, sq, yd. 12'2C
2000 square yards In remnant lengths. Please bring
No Mull or Phone Orders on Above Items,
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1.50 to $4 Corsets
3000 Pairs on Sale Main Arcade "
White and pink coutll. batiste and brocades, with high,
medium, low and girdle tops. Sizes 18 to 3 inches.
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$1.25 All-Wool Granite Cloth ,,
$1 Silk-and-Wool Poplins, . . WC
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I'oplins 40 Inches wide, pure silk and wool. In old rose
wistaria, plum, peacock blue, lielglan blue, African
brown, taupe olive, batleship gray, reseda, green, pearl,
navy and black. '
firuulte cloths 50 Inches wide. In taupe, wUtarla,
rookie, plum, Belgian blue, Russian green, navy. mldJ
night blue und black. it Jlroihcra MAIN AltOAUB
$1.75 Bamboo
Book Rack . .
Stands 43 Inches high on strong bamboo legs, 18 Inches
wide; four shelves, eight Inches deep. Top flnlthed
with knobs.
Clearance of Odd Lace Curtains
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75c to SI value, strip.,.. 4u
J1.25 to J7.50 value, strip ,, JJe to S8,9a
Included are Scotch. Irish point and Brubselg lace,
braided net. scrim and madras. Only a few can, be
matched Into pairs. w
Remnants 20c to 30c Draperies, yard 10c
Fancy drawn and colored border scrim and cretonne
In useful lengths.
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