Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 05, 1917, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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'"PW" "TWi'l l-wmifumu M W'iW''1l JItllUU.LIjPim up
Swans pierce
brailadefenses
Capture Three Towns and
1400 Prisoners inUn-
impeded Advance
SLAVS .STRIKE IN NORTH
Teutons Break , Russian
satilts in the Dvinsk
Sector
As-
ncnus'. .tnti s.
The numn-Itumnnlnn brldKehcnd position
of Urn la mm been nlercW by the lletnJi
lie the War Ofllcc rcportc.l today In ..n
bmcinl announcement on numanlan opera-
11 The numanlan town ot Slol.ozla. In Wal
lachw province which hrm lioen holdltiR out
for '" "an be A tnlu-n by the Teutonic
MUM after storming assaults nlut lianuMo-
hnThc ""c'liian allies also lmvo nteitploit
niireuetl and ftomanul nfter bloody flRltl
UmYn the street nn.l froth house to liouio.
Fourteen hundred ntlillllonal nufrso-ltu.
maniiin pnwiicri and six machine ruiim
were nptincd . . ...
"h,. itirmin allies nre ndvnnclnR raplillv
uii.-n tii'- Important llutnnnlnn KtioiiRholili
of Urniln nnd rinl.itz. mi the western sldo
of the P.inubc ltlvcr.
Iictwi.n the C-irpntltlnti MoUtilulns and
ifce s-erotli l'l.iln (In Moldavia), the Herman
U1K lmve advanced cnpturlnR several hun
dred nnner
Altai k l Iluflan detachments on the
cnlorn frcntler of Tranvlvnnla were ic-
Itus1nn Iroopi htic launched anvoffcnslve
nlonB the unit hern end of the ealern front
and n hie battle has developed. Northwest
of ! i vk the IliisilanH delivered four ns-
paul' ifinR iienvv mm". i nun. ...
TVnr OMlee announced. All wire repulsed
Furllin iiui.h the Itunilani ntlacl.ed pmts
of tn Herman line and tho action Is itlll
In proRrpx" In the sector of Frlcilrlch
Btndt n heavy artillery duel has been In
prcRrc-s
ANGLO-FRENCH READY
TO MEET 'TEUTON BLOW
LONDON Jan. ti
f.etniuA ' about to attempt nnother
fient r.uVniive on the western front In
,l. , x of the Allien
T r 'ini desperate need of pence which
the ANim believe Inspired tliu CIcrman
prop il ii thotiRht. now that those pence
" plea li.nn been rejected, to be behind a
KlKtiniu thrust on tho west, designed as
Germinv- iuieino effort.
Dlip.it' hei fiom Paris today Indicated
general ! Ii f thero that the German blow
was now beinR prepared (lustimi Hone,
In an idiloiial In I.a Vlctoirc. IHei tho
time wl n this blow will bo struck In t'ebru
arv l.e I iRaro and l.o Temps nKrco th.it
a push is ImpendliiR, but thlnl: It will
come later in the e.u.
With (J.rman public opinion now be
lieved . be dangerously near breaking
tind.-i the irferlnR of food privations, tho
Gerni.ui lioverntnent Is thought to re.ill70
that It iini'.t bo fed on i-omc great military
nttcniiit at a victory ngalnEt fiermany a
majoi f The llumanian lctory, al
thoiigh hailed as nnother evldenco of Ger
man inwnplhllltv, Ins failed to evoke tho
Germ in publii i enthusiasm, becauto of
the icaliiatloii ot Jtumanla's military
wcaUnes" AccorUlnR to Information hero
German olllcialdom Is lcallzlng that It
must m.iKe some movo to offset .'tench
suu.n F'f it Verdun nnd Hrltlsh power
manife-ted last summer.
llut if Get many Is preparing another
offensive she will find tho Allies ready
Speeding up of all branches has been tho
Drat duty of tho now Lloyd Ueorgo ministry
EVENING LEDGEE-PniLABELPniA, FRIDAY, ."JANUARY 5, 1917
c
TEUTONS PIERCE BRITISH
TRENCHES NEAR LOOS
UK RUN, Jan G
Four lines of Allied trenches east of l.oos
were piyetratcd by n detachment of Gei
man troops, tho War Ofllco nnnounced to
day After destroying defensive works, tho
Germans returned with fifty-one prisoners
Sanrulnary losses vvero Inflicted upon the
Kncllsh defenders of tho trenches, the otll
clal report said Dad weather has hampered,
artillery activity on tho western front.
FAIUS. Jan B
Active interchange of artillery lire around
Douaumont nnd Vnux marked last night's
fighting on tho west front, today's olllclal
itatement ha Id Engagements of advanced
posts by Serbians on tho Macedonian front
was also detailed
USED COMPRESSED AIR
TO KILL GIRL, IS CHARGE
Chicago Young Wan, Accused of In
flating Young Woman's Veins,
Goes to Trial
QIA'EV. HI. Jan. G Probably the
worlds first trial for murder by air was
under way hero today. Hoy lllntcrllter was
fighting against tho Stated charge that he
pumped air Into tho veins of seventecn
1 ear-old Elizabeth llatcllffe and killed her
The exact cause of death might never have
come to light had not physicians noticed
little bubbles breaking from veins when
they performed an autopsy
The nunuto detail with which his lawyers
today sought to weed out undesirables In
tin, juty and wrangled over every step In
the trial Indicated a bitter legal light.
HELD FOR KILLING ASSAILANT
Chester Man Faces Trial for Stabbing
Foo With Penknife
OltHSTCrt, Ta., Jan. 5 Accused of the,
murder of George Crossen, who died In the
Chester Hospital last month from stab
wounds, Joseph J. Hlller. a young white
man, was held for court without hall at a
Joint hearing and Inrpiest before Alderman
Perry of the Third Wnrd, last night. Hll
ler was attacked by Crossen, qnd while the
latter was holding him to the ground drew
a penknife and stabbed his assailant over
the heart
Quarryville to Buy Water Company
I.ANCASTEH, Pa, Jan. 5. Votes an
nounced this morning assure the purchase
of the Quarry villa Water Company by the
borough of Quarryville. The company Is
twenty years .old arid has a reservoir with
a capacity ot halt a million gallons,
HARDWOOD
FLOORS
pinkerton;
Your living rooms will be s artistic
without carpets as with if'you have
hardwood floors. For cool comfort
and attractive appearance they are
without equal. If you are building or
renovating, you should learn how eco
fiomicayy they can be perfectly laid by
PINKERTON
3034 West York St. K.
Chamber of Commerce
Faces Big "Fight"
Continued, from I'nee One
directors nro In th field The list chosen
by the nominating committee Is:
Howard 11. French, Samuel It.
French & Co
llowo Stow art, president Toor Itlch
ntd Club.
Charles At. Hlddrc, Supplce-Wddlo
Hardware Company.
Powell Evans, Merchant & Evans
Company, lnc
Francis 11. Ilcevcs, Jr., lteeves. 1'Ar
ln & Co.
1, tt. Graff, t.. a. draft & Son
Daniel Whitney, Whitney & Kent. V
merer.
William A I.nw, First National
Hank.
Hpcncer 1. Mulford, England, Walton
& Co., Inc
John Mlnnott, 232 South Front street.
Wilson H. tlrown, Continental Eider
down Company.
Chaitcs II. Thompson, Lewis Thomp
son & Co.
William 11. niley, Wllllai.i Xt. Itlley
& Co.
A. Ileed Mclntlre, Melhtlre, Mnfteo
& Drown Co
Florel'ce .1 Ilippe, C. .f Hcppe & Son.
Montgomery 1L Wright, John 11.
Stetson t'ptnpni'.,
To fill nn tinplred term.
Tho Insurgent ticket Is'
II .1. llcrlet. Maxwell & llcrtet. Inc.
Hnrtlty .1. Oovlc. Keystone Publish
InR Company.
I.eo .1 Eastman. Packard Motor Car
Company
EdAvatd Edmunds, 122 Dock street
Walter I, EcKhardt, Pennsylvania
Talking Machine Company.
Stanley CI. Flagg. Jr., Stanley G.
FlnRR Company.
Wnltr I,. ltoRenbcrRcr, Smith Kllno
& French Company,
Gilbert S Smith, .1. V. lluchanan &
Co
W. F. Thcrklldson, W. Atlco Hurpee
Company.
George U Wells, Ulevcnlh nnd Mar
ket streets
Thomas Wrlgglns. II F. Hewees
Lewis Utcmcr, Jr, II. C. Nolan Com
pany Howard II French, president of the
Chamber of Commerce, nnd head of the
paint rianufncturltiR plant of Samuel It
French & Co.. Is suffutltiR from n sevete
attack of tho grip nnd has been confined to
his home at 2021 Spruce stteet slnco Hip
beginning of the week Mr French Is said
to have declined to bo a candldnte for re- '
election as president of tho Chamber or
Common c nt tho annual election, to be
held this mtnth Mr .French Is seventy
two j cars oal
Scant Information regarding his Illness
could bo gnlncl nt his tesldcnce. nnd It
was his sicretary at the paint company
iilllre that annotmccd the natuto of tho ill
ness .
Fiom sevcial 'sources It Is understood
that Mr French does not desire again to
assume the hiavv .esponsihllitlcH of tho
chief ollli'er of the Chamber "f Commerce
and placed a letter Ii the hands of N 11
ICcllv. tho general secretary, leipicstlng that
his naino bo not presented ns a candidate
No confirmation of this was Riven bv Mi
Kelly or any of tho several members of
the nominating Lommlttee, which met last
night to arrange tho list of candidates eligi
ble to election to the board of directors
1'nder tho b-l.i.ws of tho Chamber of
Commerce, the olbccrs aro chosen from and
bj tho d'tectors, forty In number.
When questioned lelntlve to tho letter,
Mr. Kelly said-
"I cannot dlcuss the matter' I have
nothing to tav "
A similar attitude was taken by Alba 11
.Toliiiron. president of the Ualdwlu I.ocomh
tlvo Works, iv member of the nominating
committee anil onn of the vice presidents of
the Chamber of Commerce
It Is tho dut nnd powet of the nomlna
InK committee to select a list of fifteen
eligible candidates for directors Each year
ten nre elected for a term ot four years
At tho coming election, which takes plaro
January IS nn additional director will be
chosen to fill on unexpired term
The candidates selected by the nomlnit
Ing commlltco need not necessarily be the
petition nominees Any ten members of the
Chunber of Commerce may plnie n can
didate on the ballot by fllltiK petitions, pro.
vided tho petitions be mailed to the secre
tary of the committee two weeks before the
annual election.
FIFTEEN PHIESTS TKANSFEKRED
Archbishop I'renilerrjnst Announces
New Assignments
Archbishop Premlorgnst Unity announced
appointments nnd transfers nt fifteen
priests."
rho Itcv John .T. MoMahnn Roes from
St P!illp N'erfB Church tt) St Anthony or
Padua's.
Tho llcv. Edmnnd O'Shcti front St An
thonv's to Hip Annunciation Tho ltei .1
C llrett from the Antniticl.it Ion to si
Philip Nerls The Itev J V, Urogan from
St Joseph's, Ashland to tho Church of thp
Itmnaculatu Heart of Mary. Chester
Tho ttev. Joseph Parker Is appointed
temporarily to Ashland The Itev A 1nn
dolfl rocs from the Church of Our l.adv of
Angels to the Church of our Lady of Mount
Cnrmel, Nesipichniilng
Tho Itev Victor Ponatn from Nrsqup
bnnliiR to tho Church of our l.idy of Mt
Cnrmel, Allentown The Key IJr Victor
Struma from the Church nf the Imntncu
laip Conception, ttltdshorn, to Our I.ndy of
Angels, this cltv
Tho Itev Ernest Santnro Is transferred
from Allentown to Dinlstioro. Thp Itev
Fllnmrnn. Ilcrnnrdn Rors from St Anthonv
nf Padua's, Chester to tho Church of out
Kadv of tho Eternal, this city. Thp Upv
S. Varna Is temporarily assigned to St
Stephen's, MeAdno
The llev John A Zlntnlewskl Is np
pointed to St Adalbert s this cltv Tho
Itev C W Vodges ropm from the Chinch
of Hip Holy Angels n,il, l,nnp to St
Patrick's. McAdoo thp Itov MUh.ipl .1
McJI.ihon fiom St I'.itml, Mr ilon, to
St Anns Phoenlwille ,n,d thp Itev "Ilmrv
Mcl'all from Phornlwllli to nak Lane
i V C
Ioto:
finecomplexionio
W R4 m m
estiteiOTp
Tlic soothing;, healing Rcsinol medi
cation in Rcsinol Soap, combined with
its freedom from harsh, irritating alkali,
gives to red, rough and pimply com
plcxions that vv hit eness and v elvcty soft
ncss wIiilIi women crave.
A skin washed only with Rcsinol Snap
is usually a skin to he proud of.
When the nkin U in revlli bad condition. Bprri I
on just a little ltettnnl Ointment for ten min.ite
before mint- Resinnl Sotp Kesinol Soap and Kev
lnol Ointment are sold by all druggists.
M&r SHOES FOR MEN sss
Th
e
Last
0 most stores, It
scpms nlmost a
mirnelo that wo
linvo hcon nblo
to sell nny shoo
this season at $5. But
hero, whero wa prcparo
many months ahead wb
nro happy to say that wo
have a big lino of smart
young men's lastsin both
Tan and Black "Compo"
or leather soles; lino
sturdy Geuting "Boston
ians" to sell nt $5, When
theso nro gono however,
thero '11 bo no more at that
prico so you'd better lay
in a supply now.
the
ARDSLEY
with
"COMPO"
SOLE
Jmglm
$5 mBSSm
J eft Ts?swV y " iw t&35rr 1
fgs-i
The Geuting Idea
"Develop the Arch"
Plenty of Tan, Mahogany, Seal Brown and
Nut Brown "King Kordovan" at $7.50
BOTH STORES '
1230
Market
Shoes and
Stockings
for tho
family
jxjft,
rnunuunvKi; QTTIICDI
The Stores -of Famous SKoea
19
So. 11th
A quick
Shop
Every Foot Professianaltu Fitted Three Geuting Rrothers
Supervising
Triplet Gypsy Ring
' Green gold mounting contain
ing' two diamonds and one
Oriental sapphire of superior
grade.
A fashionable little finger
ring $75, .
S. Kind '& Sons, 1110 Chestnut St.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JBWJSUSiW SILVHagM'THS
ofi
STojtn fi:NS iiAti.r at siao a. M. a ct.osns at buo p. m tr.is
GIRLS' WHITE DRESSES
gLto $12.98
Of not, Persian lawn and bntislc Trimmed
with lace, embroidered designs nnd wide
Dresden satin ribbon sashes. Sires 0 to 14
years.
I.lt llrntliets SKroNM) I.'I.OOll
HATS TRIMMED FiREE OF CHARGE
Mkmssm
One Yellow Trading Stamp Willi foery 10c 1'iirciiase All Day
Market
Eighth
Filbert
Seventh
Clearance of
Girls' $6.50 fo $22,50 Coats
$3.65, $4.95, $7.95
$10' and $12.50
Of lioitrte, tlliellnr, Hilndillln, eoriluroy, woftl
vrlour, ele. .sites 8 to 14 nnil tamer.
Ml IJrnlliem SUCON'D FLOOIt
3
The Greate
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AN ANNUAL EVENT FOR MEN AND BOYS
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With Unsurpassed Values in the Suits and Overcoats Most Desired. Materials Are of the if
Gooti, Reliable Kinds Upon Which We Have Built Our Business Cheviots, Cassimeres and y
Worsteds Are Included.
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OVFRmATtte pincii-bncl: or scm
U Y J-iiVCUi J O (Ull)R. ;ig0 chestcrlidlds,
ei s nnd icefer1',
nre (tinrtcr lined
3.50 Value
semi-form
storm
Single or double breasted. Nearly
Pinch-back, belted or conservative cdecU.
wool materials, in grays, browns, blues, etc.
$13.50 Value
Of all-
S1
5 Value.
:11
$18 Value $12 J
$20Vttlue $4
SUITS
'HQ.50
SM-BOValnc 12.75 I
$20 Value
Trouser Saie Continues
jNt'cllcnt vnrietv of patterns. Materials include fancies,
ilnin grav or liluo merges.
$3.50 Value
$4 & $4.50 Values.
-$2.39
$5 & $5.50 Values.
Ut
Boys' Famous Regatta Wash Suits
S2 Vnluo. Sizes SVj to 10 Years
Including Junior Norfolk. Tommy Tucker nnd Middy.
All wanted colors in chambr.tys, peu-nlcs, bedford
cotds, etc.
$4 Norfolk Suits, $3
PiiH'h-lncl. box nr hiilfo-plnlteil ccnli with tutch pockets In
lirMntq mi'.lNici-es. heil(-. pliilil blown and Krny mix
tun" Slzp r, to 17 irars
.$ & S6.50 Values.
-?4.39
Hojs' ?1 Overcoats, $2.85
Slnu'o nr double lire ixtetl fonvertlhle inllar buttonlnR .lne t.i neck
tn IS v.-iiri
.St7.P1 10
j 5B..10 Suits, Reefers & Overcoats, $1.98
lUigh-Ci'rndi' Suits Of cheviots, cissimmnq. phoMth
! nlaiiU. brown nnil m.nv niivtttroa liln.t nn.l K.n.i., ;
- - ...."' ............. . .....b ,,,., Mil,.,.. Mill
Htripcs. Norfolk, ho or knifc-phiited coats, full lined.
i rlaiinel Lined Kccfcrs Hlne or grav chinchilla.
MacMnaws, I'olo nnd Snort t'n.ith l.nrrn nnrimonh
Overcoath Puich-bnck, single or double breasted stvlca
in cheviot, cassimeres, checks and plaids. Sizes 'XVi to
18 venri..
I.lt llr(lier SCi'uMt n.nol!. SI:V1'.T11 ST
'14.50 f
$1
IIf J) X
yjA
I rtl . 71 1 ' 111 V.
mi
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A January FUR Clearance f UNDERGARMENTS wSsvai
1 CtwntfrvR Multitude nf lni; Stylm Rem Assembled. Tho
That Should Contmuml the Instant Attention
of Ercrtj Woman Desirous of Fine Furs
Prices have been shoilcncd by nOr; to 10' r. Our uncon
ditional Rtiarantec of satisfaction accompanies cvoiy pur
chase.
navy
.Murr.M in inn
iniin.ii rr.. t
S30 to !?5() Red Fox Sets
?19.75",s39.75
h.ii S.uN in lnuhlt fin it -j
:&
aimmm
4 wiilliiii (
$10 to ?." Hliick Vo Sets, $2.- to $:i9.7."i
$2.1 to Sari Jlancliiirian Wolf Sets, $l(i.7."i & $25
$(il) to $80 Poiret Fox Sets. $l!).7.i to $li!).75
i$a() to $10 Black Fox I 51 Q 7C to $OC
o . ur s
f0bH -
"i.
vM
537..")0 to $fi."i Moire Kussiiin
Pony Coals, $2 1.7.1 & $!."
'I hree-ciu.irter nr ri vi n c IrIiIIi 1. iiKthH.
pl.iin nt tritnineil ulth intitrnntltit: fur
I.lt lln.llier Si:'ONI) 1'I.OOIt. "TII &T
$22.1 to $275 Moleskin Coats,
Slot) to $2,'J7.50
Fur Trimminqt at Half Former
'rices.
Qualities Are Excellent, but Hi- I'neen Such at Aro Cxuallu
Charged for Inferior Kuidi.
Afc
51.50 Envelope QQ
Chemise C
if nainsook Ttlinmeil with enilirniil
ue'l niK.inille or liu r. medallions
l.miilre elTei't with liblmn lie.i.llni!
mill boHH, niKo 11I.1I11 ittvlpi mzph
IC to U (Inr fkilihril.
$2 Gowns, $1.49'
N.iirsonl, nr inu'llti IIIkIi v nl ,sl i-
nei mnilflH Simirn nck ultli l.u
tl liinni'il uilii' tin 1 HleevoH iiiIh'-h with
i.nbiiiiiler plaltH nnil Inns hIcmch )m.
il.i'li hvil,
$1 Undennuslins, 79c
Clnwn" I'hetnli-p nnd I'onihln itlnns of nnft
m.itiii.il ttlinmeil vvlili Ime, pinliiuicli tei
ins.indle nntl i ibbnn bc.ulltiB.
Buy "Victor" Records on Our Club Plan
.1 the IVi'j Newest Xeltctiom to Choose From
We have the most completo stock in Philadelphia. Come in and let us play the
pieces you 'prefer, in our comfoi tabic demonstration rooms then purchase as
many as you wish, paying as little as
$-8 A MONTH FOR THE NEWEST MUSIC
jVo Titithna Stainis With Victor Itccoids
I.lt lirolheri Fll-TH ri.OUIt. n:TIHl
k
tjil a .iBfc.
1 Vi'tf - I '
u
1.98, $2oS8&s3.98
52.50 to $ l.riO Silk $
Envi'lnno PhpiiiisTo )
1 i.'.ii.r m.,.iite s. rrt mu
)f pink nnil whll" ieie ile ihlne Suriilke nnil i-milrn Htjles with
...... .... u .iii'uiiiiin iiiiiioii ikiik nun miik rusciitniM nave i.ico or rninon
shnulder str.i;-i SU, s ,11, to 4 I
7."5c Brassieres, 19c
Of utrunt; iniiterlnl with ejelet em
brnldi'ij vnke Ite-i-nfnri'ed fldea.
Iluttnnoil huh or hnoknl frnnl
$1.2.1 Corset Covers, 98c
Nnlnsool: K'ont nnil back h,n or
K.indiu nicit illion i vnl. Ueo Inaer
tinti. Iii'.ulini; and lilihnti
Lit llrutlirri SKCONIJ KLOOlS
The Ni w Year Introduces
Many
Charniinir
New Waists
I
y?(n?
ALl:
r rices
:-& !X!W-4
a.nc3 Suit Clearances
ARE LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST.' 117 E MANY OF THEM HAVE REEN
(TT TO EXACTLY HALF OF THE ACTUAL VALUES!
FOR MISSES
$14 Coats, $y
I'luin tuiloied or with pretty fur
trimmed collars. Sketched.
Of kerseys nnd mixtures, in
blurk, blue, brown and licit two
tone cirectsj belted or gracefully
loose littitifr.
Iliuli Sljle S2.KH
j"crepeTle Chine $0 QC j
Waists, Special. . i'
In mite pint., niiiuor nim . - i
iilmitc joii tcill iHAnou(ai " a I
iiioul iiikoiiii ion vnii ... i i
H.ivo Iurce foll.tra ami soft iimmiIoI
frills, flnlshcil with .lsl. s'. am situ t.ue
Dressy LaceWaists, $2.98
Special i
Shadow Lice cutiiblned with nrusi.il
net Trlinnied with ileen filllv lo'
L'oll.irs. largo rev era and rh h metal .in-.
brolderloH .
""'"ttTORl.- suro-sn ruion
Misses' $27.."0 to I $1 Q Cf
?30 Coats ' 10.0U
All-wool olour, tn blue, brown,
bl.tck, jrrcen nntl gray Have nraitl
botiiid ede;es, bij; cape collar i and
hells-. Also other bimtrt styles it
two-tone effects with fur collars.
FOR WOMEN
S16.50
-I L J O O
uoais. . .
Include dressy baby lamb-cloths, trimmed
and fully silk lined. Also otnets in
mktures pebble cheviots and boucle.
mr -Mines'
ffl Hi
Mill
with iiliibhj JV ''-
iinc, kersey, j
Suits. $9.50
and Women's
50 to $20
7ic major iti trimmed with fur,
rclrit or iilusli.
Ol diaqonal suitin)8, serge, pop
Up and gabirdine, in nary blue,
blink and .other dcjirablo color-
lll'S.
Misses' and Women's
$22.50
Suite
Poplin, scree and traburdinc. in new-
est shades, strictly tailored or fur ' I
tummed. One I'ictuird. A
?.7 Sprirn Pnnlin nm 1 S A f c
Gabardine Skirts... f "0
0 All-nod and in many excellent fash- Y
ions, with braids, nocksts und button '
trirr.mirp;.
Lit Rrothuj SECOND FLOOR
Hosiery & Underwear
Prices Are so Economical That J'oh Can Re
Plentifully Supplied " kittle Cost.
$1.75 Ingrain Thread- S 1 .39
Silk Stockings L
Medium weight In blaok ml '"lr Kuaran
teed Have lilRh-fcpl n-'d lieeln, duuble soles and
ro-enforced to.
50c Cotton Stockings, 20c
In liUik or white, llluck tome in etra und regu
lar wi Imiitfrfectlons
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Showiiu of all beat Corsets,
MADAME
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CORSET
A vveU-littinp; corset is not necessarily a mat
tor of expense. Two tilings aro escntial
fust, selection; the proper model to meet your
individual needs; second, adjusting the corset
properly to that figure.
Even at $Q CA Madame Lura
O.iJU CORSETS
Come in a wide ranee of inudtls uf varying uruur
tiono Others $5, $6, $7 to $12
Nemo Self -Reducing
CORSETS No. 403
Have relief bands und self-reducing straps
that by passive massage soften and perma
nently drive away excess ab- $A Efk
dominal fat. Sizes 22 to 36, at tTtUjf
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$2 W. B. Nut'orm$1
Corsets
Of coutiL Medium and high bust Sites 20
to 22.
Lit Brothers SECOND FLOOR
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From a Prominent Maker '
High-grade poicales and wft pongees in new Spring li
patterns. Meat una tancy-coiorea stripes, iustom
made, with stitf or soft cults.
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65c Silk Neckwear, 49c
Bebt cmalitj Klik ill tirttty brocades telf
flguns and trtpe Alao novelties Large
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Sweater Coats
All-wool in impular heavj weave. Knit in
pockets und vleevev, btrge uh&Wl tulUi
Navy, uuruon awl dark Oxford.
$2,50 Worsted Union Suits, $1.69
Silver era) With blight uotton mixture. Have Uesea
crotih. and re-enforced gussets. Form fitting
25c & 35c Samples "Oiwx" Hose, 17c
Plain aud mercerized i. ittoo or lisle auio fiber BlaUi and
desirable colore beaiuieu ulth double til and toea A
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