n. 'rT "( 5. ft BpV fi 4- ? E ,, s ;- I- ih m tw .,, ,:p ??t rk &p: ?k:- ' (Ct , 3LVR Si r-r k X jy. m "rt7" ' t" -A . -EVENING LEiEPH&ArifeliteA; OTESftAX, t FBgRTrATfrff 26, 1917 t . 'c1 . i i , . I t - ,'' i'j c Town & Country SOCIETY and GOUISTRY MFK E 1011 seventy years l lias hem llic policy ol Uio publishers lo make TOWN & COUNTUY irorti the full subscription price, without premiuma. Today it outranks in quality ami prcstlgo tiy illustrated periodicnl in the vorldand tlioMibscriplioit price per copy is tin low cut t any 'lns paper pi ililiU'd. $5.00 Your - 36 issues - 2nv a Copy Send 31!.0U ullli IIiIa u.UrrllsciiH-iit for llipirt liflrcii (15) luf liM" i illi. THE STUYN ESVNT CO., 35 W.M JOlli Si., IVu Wk BRITISH SCOUTING ADVANCES HALTED German Thrusting Detach ments Capture a Point d'Appui RUSSIAN GUNrf B U S Y Raid on Slav Blockhouse in Car pathians Succeeds in t , Snowstorm Hr.ltl.I.V. l-Vli m. German tliriiFtlinr .lrtw'hini-ntK mmlh of Letratt.lot cnpttirrd ii liolnt il'aiMiUl 111 till' British lfno by moiiiiIiik nml lu liiinil-iu-hand conflict r.iitiitvil thlrt iirtx.ini'rn. to day's ofllci.il fctatpinent ilcclanil. Ilrltlti ri-cnnnoltirliiir sulwitiret ut Vari ous points weie rPmlocl the slntou'icnt snlil. ami on tin- h'leiuh front n i Jcmum move ment, executv.1 In linmil il.iyllitht, wim mio cemful Ju hefoie noon .m KiikIMi niUniiw west of MejslPii. which was lauucliGil nftcr flio ptpparatlon, failed and "oiip ollher mid bK of the latihs remained In onr haiuR" Ill" statement reads "On the Artols front wv eral KiiRllfh "re umiciltei Iiik niK.iuces wrra reputed " Of the flRhtlntc on the eastern fionl the tatement tuld "In some hOvtntH the ltui.nt.iti nitllleiy was more m'tlie than on the preeedlnc i1j. especially south of l,vrsntylare and on the east bank or Nnr.i l..i "Durlntr u wnowKtoiin a raid on a Ilm Blan blockhoile In the Caip.itlil.iiiy i-oiitli of Sinortrrc iw.s MtrcesMful. After ouptuic the liloeUlimise" uuh blown up Ninth of Elanlo and Vnilcy we adaneeil our IlKlitlUK position on the lielKht uftcr puiauliiK and repulsing countei-attaLks of outposts" I 'A IHS. l-h 20 Many prisoners ueie captured III a sur prise raid urn Hi of l-'lliey and west of WaterUIIe. the. Kii'iieli War VjIIU'O state ment declared toda. In the tllle and Alsno regions there was Lonsiderable urtlllery flrlnK, but elsottliLre It was i-alni Wilson May Assume Entire Defense Duly Continued from Page One fiom chance more ' than Hum an tliinjj else It Is pointed out that the bi lliliii: III German s tlueat i- seriiiB (Is puipuse with American shipper'" Ulticials say that If Germany Keeps Anierleau vessels In hoiuu ports she in aii umpll-hinK Jua .is much as If she sunk them on the hltsli sens And this affords the Kieatest pioblem still for this Go eminent. It appears to be the hope of one branch of the tioxerriment that as the. I'-boat "catches' diminish In number and lhurland does more and more toward opening up safe lanes of tiawl to Allied ports. Ameri can shlpow nets' will take .ouraKo mid more of them will entiue into the imijerlal dan rer zone Some already hae done this Two Amer ican traders the (ji leans and the llueh ester with American crews aboard and cargoes hehl by (lennanv to he conliahand, are now believed to be in forbidden waters. ' MAY KOP.CK I.ssfi: Klther essel nia serxe lo brliTK the 'ler-man-Amerlcan situation to a llainiriB head or may sero to prove t!eiinan's tlireaf Is Ineffective, and encoimiBe tliu laiinehinB forth of oilier American and neutial, ves sels (Tom New Yoik haibor. This blanch of the ilovermnent thlnUs Germany will not attack the American ships Koine substantiation for tills conlldemo is found In aulhoillatlve reports fionl different i.ources that the orders Klven to I -boat commanders when the new decree went Into elTect February 1 provided that special care should be taken with neutial vessels, particularly American ships. Another branch of cioverninent ollicl.lls. however, ileclares (!erman has Indicated her Intentions voliibl.y. both by wind and act, and lh.it If an American ship Is not attacked It will he "luck" and nolhlns else fio all attention centeis on tho I'-boat cam paign As for nrmlnK Aiueilcau iiierchaiilmen the President Is keeping his declJlon to himself if he has made any. Fall Kills Carpenter ,at I.ansdalc LANSDAI.i: Pa . Feb .'0 KallliiB from the third floor of a house being ercued on Mount Vernon street. Monroe Tiumbore. fifty-seven yeas old was killed esterday He was a carpenter and was employed by his son-in-law Wilbur Mitchell a contractor. Mob of Women Fights Food Cost iin't ih.li oiillnerd frinn I't e One women down from Hie steps The iliinz girl then inoilnte.v the steps und addressed llio women She mged the women to remain In the. street and espeilallv lo do nothing that would Jflve tile' pullet, an excunu In niri-at (lit n W.th this the cmwd epileted anil rtvv.et Marie" and Mrs Harris wer ad mltleil to Hi building n lepreseii'Btlvcs of the protesting vomrti STAUVATHIN CItV Mrs HinrlH detlaied she lepieselitcd no political org-nlzat'oti of anv kind "I represent no oni but molhers. ' she said ' M husband la u wntchnmker I hnve three chltdien und we Just manage to get along Hut other mothers wno nei along come to mi with tears in eyas and ask me what to do ".We were, promised a public e linoj In which to bold a pioteM ineeting neM .Moti dav l)y that lime, though, bundled- would be' starving, so we determlnid I" iimk'H down here lo see him " Mrs llurrls was told that the Vaw.i was .. . .il t till I llti knot In his olllce. nui was 10. -. - would meet Iheni later touav m ......... .. i.. ..h. mi boiir 'the confusion and near-rlotlng continmd In Caly Hall ... ... ti.. .. vms In cbatge police, and went fiom palioliuaii to patiob man .aullonlng them to "be casv . don t push them, be .mi. fill." Then would ronu a itish fiom one side oi the oilier and tie police would form a line. IlitnH hut '' force, holding the women back Tears stteained down the faces of scores .. ...,,,,.. n in. Hiev ran blliiuly tin., of oollce to the nlhei. crying for CUV (illirtVS 'lO P.OAU Wlien Maile Gains und Mis U.nrls en teieil City Hall the weie met by an at lendanl who tuld them the Mavor was not '"'Go back, Mai ie aid tell Illume women i i. .1.1 inn" Hie alleliuaiu aiu. ALLEGED SPIES' ARREST THRILLS NEW YORKERS Two Men, Claiming American Citizenship, Accused of "Im porting" Information NKW YOHK Feb 20 -Some of the thrills of Ihnope's spv-chaslng weie brought home to New Yoiliers toda.v In the tangle of wiles nmt sympalhetlc Ink. of stroim-aim lutliiildatloii of enemies and of secret emlssuiles revealed lu tho aiiests, on hViloial warrants, of A. A. Samlet and Charles' W. Wuniienberg. The two spent a night In Jail, hut were scheduled for ap pr.unnre in iiiuil toda.v, when thev hoped to be telens.d on bond The prlsoneis. both of whom claim lo be tialiirnlir.t-il Americans, although, of Geimim t t , til. ale ihaiged with gathering and ills nosing of llrlllsh mllltar.v lnfniiii.il urn mostlv to Geimanv Hepaitment of .lusim ngetits gatheied evidence against Ihroi The.v are "h.iiged with semilog psudo "newspapei men' Into Hnglaml who kiiIIi ered liiformatioii of gieat nunc and (nought II bark ol sent II Innk to Amei ica To lip some of this Infoimatlon tlnoiigb the lint Isli guatds. svmpathellc ink and all I In sub let fuges or the sp nf Mil Ion wi m- ployed , Sander Is an emplove of V I! Ili.iisls Deiltsches .luuinnl and Is.pieslileni ol Hie central Poueis War Films i;.M.baugi! Wunuebeig Is his assistant Tills is nnl Hie Hist lime Hint san.lei has been iiudei police suspicion for eel lam tieai-sp.v activities lie was on," of two Teutonic s.vmpatblxers of Captain llo.v-IM who tiled to gel Mis ltlehutd I'. Slegler wife of a Gel man resit vist and a pi line witness against Hov-IM's piopugnmllst ac tivities to ie. an! Wiinio belg is also well known in Gtiman .lules. MILMNEIt WANTS I10R(.'AN TO (JIVE HER $1. -().()()() Paik. nf (be fiom une biead. for of ....i... i. i, nml mis. Harris Mmi-o the front door, but Mts. Hauls was alon when She leached the steps i..,. I. urn thai lose to a to.ll women slu leks. an atmosphere of vaviiig .i.- t Kiiddcn elevation of babies gieelcd -Mis llarils when she til.il ui.aii.. "Wo r... itliixilltc !" tliev sbollled "We want to n-e the Ma.voi ' We ,..,, nwi.iis ami roliiflhing "lllr iiiuil .i. - douo for ua " II was with dltr.ciiltv thai Mis Han i .....l.. ti..r..f heard abov'e the riles Clemh- Ing lier lists above hei bead, bei turned upwind and glistening, she pealed Tor silence "Just for a moipeiii The women crowded flnser and Hants was swept f I mil the steps int. i lowd OIL TltlJCK IN I'LAMKS Serious Tirt! Averted at Mil anil Chest nut Streets by Kmployes' Quick Action llv quick action of the eillplu.ves of the Guir Ilelluiiig Company, a Hie was aveited ut Thltty-thlrd and Chestnut htrvets to day "hen an uidotruck of the Philip i'a Co'inp.inv. lu North Fifth stieet. sudilenl.v burst into llaiucs. Hinploves of the Gulf defining Compaiiy ran a line of hose to the burning truck and kept the Haines from spreading The truck stood In front of a garage and was very near (he seivlce station of the Gulf Company, under whiib ale numerous tanks of oil The triiik. which was tilled with elec trical supplies, was destroved It Is be lieved that the fire was due lo heat from the engine whlih melted the gasoline feed pipe Wt'll-Uressetl Woman Tries to Koice Her Way Into banker's OHice uiul Is Arrested i; MiltK Feb 211 . fash ibl.v dressed woman of ihlit.v.llve giving eveiy Indication of lellneiiieiit. attempted lo foice per wav Into the ollhe of .1 P Moigau. at Broad and Wall sheets this aflirnoon Mie desi rlbeil heisielf as Mrs I'll Is el ton. a mllluiri of 1 7 1 ! South P.ul.i1 iieet Newark, mid demitnded XIC'iouu Heiii tives who guaid the enliauce lo the .Mor gan plan- huh ceded in getting In l mil mi the sidewalk ami then bad her takui to police he.lihpl.ll lets fol obseivatloll U. S. HEALTH OFFICIALS UIKJK MILK STANDARDS Would lncliule leu Cieam, Too, in Reu- latiorw Patterned After Meat System WASHINGTON J'! ru Tin- fur inula -tlon of milk Mnntl.mlH to st't tip uiul tMifori'ed ilt Ktnif as kihIii, Inef atnl toitoti ftanthinl.H ful the titlrrtiini of tht' iulllt' H irtoiniiii'iiilfd in n tepott nuiilt pulilli to tia lit tin- I'tiitct! StiitM lU'iilth "ScmIiv '1'Iih Si v ii .iN( w 1 1 1 1 1 tiR'liittf in letfN I.tlitiii pruvnlht fit! Kin h st.intl.uiN it y i rtMin nixl ''oiidtMiMl mllli MAKUIKl) A HALF CKNTUKY Alt. and Airs. Albeit II. Cruil. of Atlantic City, who have just cele brated their gulden Wedding- unm versnry. Hill Against Spies Passes Senate Easily ouIIiiiiimI from I'iik Our .hi tU( i- Ii.ih liit ii powei lh it hei i '" ?Jttttlillllt!IIJIII!!!lllililllllllililillin III 1 t fH i e m tm ... WC B i g wlS J1- II 1 the I If m are I In nil tlllollgll I. ii k of nib qiinte law' The b.ns have been vlltuallv down.' "eliatol Polllelelli! said tod.iv. 'to an.v siv or niicpliatoi who came to our sboiis Thev have beep vliluall.v flee to wvilk upon out i iovei nun ut icMi'vatlons, , Into navv voids, i.idlo slatlous ami even foils and V.SM'IS " The Hepaitment of .lutne is known lo have lnToi million sbuuiug Hie I' lilted Stales fol the lasl two viais has bun a liolbed of i oiispiiiiciis against foie'gn i oiinliles Fie ilium idols bau been mi. ovei.il against pieseul ami past Mexican Goveinments. In neat Iv all uses the Gov'ellimeul was powel less iIiioiikIi lack of laws IHsi n-sloti of the hill on Hie Senate Hour levealid the sellolls . oncel II ot the Hepalt lueiil of .lustli e Following Senator Over man's siailling declaialloii on the Senate Hnot late vestciilay Hint be had bet n told" thi'ie ate lull una spies III the I'lilltd Stales, Seiiaioi Poineieiie said lodav "We ..lllll.it. of . inline Ii ' the public Just what the ilepailioetit knows." The espionage bill would In elfeil aim the .lepaitmeul lo pieveiil what Is now be 1 eved to be li wi.lesplead olgitliied Mstcm of oblalniiig inriumatloli telatlng to the na tion's defense and piiiilm tioii lapacitj So thorough had Ilia bill been made that it moused S ualor Cummins and others to ibuoiiii.e II as a "drastic eucioacbment upon ludiviilii.il lights ' Ii piesupposes. Its opponents iiuiieiideil. Ihat eviiv Aniericnii is a siv DELAWARE LEGISLATURE HEARS ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS Two Hundred Women Urge That KIrM to Vote He Not Grunted IKlVKIt. Del. I'Vli 20. A delegation cunslstlnif of 200 iititl-siiffraRlsts of the Slate today was given a hearing before a Joint session of the House and Senilis to voice Its disapproval of tho .bills now pending In the Legislature (o amend the Stale Constitution by giving Hie right of sufftaRe tu women The sentiment of the nulls were g ten lij Mis llenr.v 11. Thomp son, of Wilmington, ptcsldent of the Asso ciation of Helawaie Women jflppos. d to laiuul Siiffiage, and Miss l.lic.v Pi Ice, see uivtur) of the Dlilo Antl-Suffiage League Mts Thompson declined that the light of equal stnTiage Is hot d. sited h.v a majotlly of the women of the country und lepoit.d that as a lesull of a leceut canvass, made In New Castle Counl, 'IS,(I7 women had gone on lecoid as In lug opposed to equal stiffing.' mux in favor o- i, and sevetilv fotn weie neiitlnl She ib dared thai nil liicotuplele canvass niHile In Kent and Susses Counties showed slmlliii lesulls She declaied that the hlghesl and imlilesi ucciipalloii fol women Is "Hie gieat and honoiable one for which she Is siipientelv lilted the occnpalloli of being a mothel WOMAN REST ECONOMIST IN U. S., EXPERTS SAY "Nu Alete Alan Could Tell What He Did AVith Kvery Dime Last Yeui," but His Wife Can WASHINGTON, Feb 2U - 'The liesl economls( Is the American woman ' Investi gators of the Department of Labor who ale piohlng the high cost of living, d.clareil to d.iv "No meie man could stand up and tell what he did with eveiy dime last year." Hull' slHtemelit lolltiulled The investigation has levealid thus rur Dial four bundt.d Washington women have kept an exact account of their expendl tutcs dining' the last .war, and Hie able to account for ev.rv penny TWO WOMEN PERISH IN HOARDING HOUSE FIRE Another Dying and n Scoie Kescuejl From Windows of Four Story Building Ni:W YOltK. Feb. 20 -Two women weie burned lo denth and maiiv petsons weie in jured lodav when n tire swept a foui-sloty boaidlng house In llast 12SIH street Twenty were lescued from windows and ledges .bv firemen The dead are Mrs HllrHheth Gravis, fort.v-tlve years old and Mrs Add o Cuiv.r. thirty-live veins old The cause of the fire Is undetermined The blare was extinguished In thlitv-tlve min utes after the llremeii reached the scene, but the smoke and flames bad peneliated to Ihe top floor wbeie the bodies of the two women weie found Miss Stella Farley, sixty, was so badly Injured that she will piolmbly die llerln.it Kelly, a plumber, nlso was serlus burl DUELLI DI ARTIGLIERIA SUL FRONTE ITALIANO Nel Settore di Verdun Si Riac- cende la Buttaglin di Ciumoni. Linee Tedesche Dislrutte ItdMA. 311 Febbllllo I -Ii bicvlsHhno lappoiti. del gelieinlc Cadoin.l pubbllcalo lot I seia ilal Mllllsteio della Gueriu aniiiincia die lungo tutta la fronle ill battagFIa si ebbeio hella gloinata ill lerl lu Millie nulolil ill nltlgllella '(null I ill poca hnporlaii7.a nel ipiall gll Itallaul piesero anche alcunl prlglotil. rl. Slamo dunque In un peilodo ill .alma kiiII.i fioiile llallana, i be tum si m iiuatito dilleta', sebbene si senle die Ie opeiazlolil im i.ruiiiiu ill umi .ettit liuiioilunra. nun potiaiilio essete Initiate: pilma del inese veiilillo oil am he pin' tanll. Lanno scoiso gll auslilacl nun Inlzlarono I.i loro offeiislvu nel Tieiilliio pi Una della mel.i' til magglo, quanilo lo statu delle stradu alpine net- teva Into ill agile ill muoveisl ooll faclllla'. I" veto i he sillla fioiile delle Alpl Ghllle (' posslblle agile prltn.i ill qncll'cpoca. ma amho II" 11 conuindo llullano deve fate I font I con Ie ploggle Invece seinhla (ho la hjttngll. vada i lac. .elidendosl sillla fioiitc fiancese. noli nella zona ileirAiicie " ilill.i Soinuia o delta Clmnipagn.i. dove si ebbeio comballhueiitl pin' o menu lmp.iil.intl nel gloinl scorsl ma sillla fioiile .11 Veidun, dove gll nvver sarll tacevano da un pe7.u II tuppmto piihbllcato lei I sei.i da I Mlnisleio della Ginil.i fiancese dice the sill due balichl della Mosa I canuonl fiaticesl e tedesclil sono slatl mollo uttlvl die Ie aillglicile francesl hanno potlatu la illslnntlone nel'e llneo ni'inUhc .11 Damloup. nella zona del foi to .11 Vaux. Speclahneiile vlolenle e' slntn I'lizlone dello altlgllerle nel settoii di Avoncoutt, .11 Pepper f (II Hc7oti Vaux Nun i' Impossible die si ilpienda lu bat taglla ill Veidun da p.nte del fiaticesl. m.i ,.. on. rmilvlta deiralllglkila noli glustl- lldi la supposl.lone die la batlaglla stla per totnlnclate l.'at tlgllei la flames,, e quella Inglese vanno provundo un po' il.ur peitullo la icslsleii7.i della linee iiemlche alio siopo .11 scopiltp t. unto debole. il seiiom nel quale rattiiKo snra' porlalo LA tlllHCIA K Gl.l ALLHATI TelegiAiuml da Atine illeono die Ie l.egaloiil fianctsc. Inglese .. 'i ussa piessu II govetno gi.co hanno puiiiiiic.no on i ratu nel quale splegulio Ie tagioiii .ho hanno Indolto Ie polcti7e dell'lut.sa a coiul nunre II lilocco delle i oste elleuiihe ll.iglone ptlnclpale dl qtlesta colli Inua7.hiiie nel fatto die II goveino gieco lion ha aiicoia sodlsfatlo cotiiplelaiiHUto alle iioiiinnde del l'lntesa, speclalmenlu per quanto rlgnaid.i la consign.! d.IIe arinl. H lino a die II goveruo .11 it" Coslantliiu noli a via' conse gnalo lutte Ie niml die pott anno m.tletlo nella posl.ione dl nttaicate alle spallo r.ser.ilo di Sauall. II blocio s.na' contlnu ato. Gll alhatl lion vogllono essere till 111 plnatl ancora una voltu. stati l-niti i:gi:rmvnia WASHINGTON. 2(1 Fcbbralo - II Dipaitl- meuto dl Slato ha avuto tnroriiuzliiti! lu mciito al pilgloulerl amerleaul del Vaiiow dale detenutl lu Germaula cho saiauno llheiatl tra hii,'vc Al Dlpai llnuiito mm si lies..' a spicgaiu penile' la (icimania noti ba iii.inleniito pinna dl oi.i la piomessa di llheiate qtitsil aiuiili.ini Hssi saiauno ItecoinpRRnall n confluo Uacacb tnipte n .Hvlixcra ' rr" HI si; oin die II prcsltlenle Wll 'ij rlnmaudeiii ill CotiRrcsso 1 pnt.ri ,,.:" 1 mlsuic eecMlonall n merlto alia (,,,,, J internazloiiale n p,r la proteilonc rt.ii. 1 1 inercantlll amerlrnni. el,. ... ..I."" M 7.ol.a illchlaiatn bloccnta . ,i '?"" H trdeschl IV posslblle die fK) ""'."; ' larinaiiientn .11 questT plroscan seniJ I? ,. I, !.!, ii I. Mil.,, nnl'.rl.. ..!.. . ""! . un connittel I'limi upatu, cne non i ui Mrttl cuiesiu i.nuin. uiuori7.7.a7.ione al (V... it si .11 Im il ,.ii.,i .,1 .'""iKrui aunatu con la Germnnla nlmetio per 11 momcnlo, flno avrii un into npeito ill osilhta del Iialser Rich cream for your cereal Were you disap pointed when you .poured your cream on the cereal this mom ing? Did you find it below standard? If so, you can avoid further dissatisfaction by using v Si TPPT VV f.. ..Aril K-' - A A 1 I Jy iliSOLD MEDAL VKiLVAiVl Here is eream that is u n i f o r m all tlie year round; it is just as rich now as it will be in June. Furthermore, it is 45 richer in butter-fat than regular table cream. SUPPLEE GOLD MEDAL CREAM is noted for its fine, fresh flavor and its richness. The win ning of several gold medals is additional proof of this. Phono Poplar 77.T (Bell) and tell a SUPPLEE wagon to stoj). l.'WlllilllilflilllllllllllUllilllll'll iNiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii lace orders now far Sdhim Shirts Made to Measure. I II I my mSS 0" cm. SD 9 ex. 3 C TODAY am bdy- o W Qt 'ee TOMORROW All the new fabrics for Spring shirts here: Madras, cheviot, silk and wool, silk and cotton, and many handsome effects in all silk materials, including crepes, broauciotns, onantungs, peau ue crepe and China silks. In fact, everything worth while from the best American and foreign mills. We have every facility for making the shirts to your measure from any fabrics that you may choose, and assure entire satisfaction in fit and every detail. JACOB J eed'5 Sons PSr rj Va&r I 1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREET f hMWlM lll'lllirillllKIIIWIIIIIINIIVIIIIIIIIMIlllllllllUIIIIMIIinillill'IIKIIIIIffill'l' I ' v UriiM! ws3 If Your System Is Riin Down It is time to take nature's remedy daily use of BEDFORD MINERAL WATER Famous Since 1804 Prescribed by leading physicians Jor disord ers of liver, Jddneys and stomach. HundUd by drucglttt and ldlnc eronr. Write- u If you hv i ny dUBculty In belnr . upplltd: i SprMMfi Co., U4. IMP011TKIIS and EXPORTERS SHIPPING' conditions at the present time make it extremely difficult for many firms to keep their capital profitably employed. The rates paid by this company on Time Deposits and Inactive Checking Accounts will interest those who have money lying idle. Write or telephone J-oinhard 731 for further particulari Philadelphia Trust Company (Cb.rlered 1803) Main Office, 415 Chestnut Street Broad St. Office,. 1415 Chestnut St. Philadelphia February Clearance of Winter Stocks Offering exceptional values in Silks, Furs, Afternoon Gowns and Silk Waists, Muslin Underwear and Fine Furniture Jet and rrencn JNJovelty .let and Rhinestone Pins. Il'trc $2.00 to $38.00. Now $1.00 to $11.00. Jet and Rhinestone Harretles. IrYre $:i.0( to $13.00. Now $2.00 to $0.00. Jet and Rhinestone Hrooches. Greatly Iti'duced. Dull and Hiight Jet Combs in sets of three, in high and low efects. Were $6.00 to $.W.0(). Now $:5.00 to $17. Jet Ruckles, "Hell and Slipper. H'ere $.'.00 to $0.00. Now $1.7o to $1.00. Mentioned Specially Today h Noeltv lewelrv Radically Reduced Long Jet Pins. IJYrc $3.00 to $8.00. Now $2.00 to $1.50. All Bar Pin and Brooches Reduced Jet and Rhinestone Slipper Ruckles. Were $J.OO to $30.00. Now $2.00 to $12.00. Genuine Amber Side and Neck Combs. Reduced to Less Than Cost Rhinestone Earrings trcatly reduced. Rags in Velvet, Rhinestone Clasps. Jet Randeaux. HVre $11.00 to $1.',.00. Now $2.00 to $7.00. JiVce $2.',.00. White Leather black. Rags, Were Now Now $15.00. trimmed with $.',.00 to $7.00. $.'L50 to $5.00 Bassinet and Crib Comforts At 3.5 Per Cent Less than Cost A special purchase in pink and blue. Made of china silk, satin, sateen. All silk comforts are filled with lamb's wool. Prices $."j.."i0 lo $21.00 Girls' Heavy Cambric Nightgowns Attractive style, long sleeves anil high neck. Were $1.50 to $3.00. Now $1.25 Trimmings Buttons and Notions Reduced to half price and less. Flouncings, bands, edges, allovers, in sequined; beaded and metal effects; also braids, ornaments and tassels. Muttons.. Smart styles. 10c card up. Real Human Hair Nets Straight and cap. Iteg. price 85c. Special 75c doz. Ii l'it 1 and 2 inch Lace Pins, in i nat., jet and white. 5c card English Pins, good points. 10c paper Boxes Assorted Hair Pins. 12c & .'50c Veiling Plain Hexagon and Diamond Meshes, medium and large sizes; in black, navy, taupe and brown. 15c yd. Scroll and Figured Patterns. 25c yd. Collars Georgette crepe, hand-embroidered and hemstitched; voile, hand - embroidered and trimmed with real Irish picot and plain broadcloth. .Special at 50c Nets 72-inch Silk Brussels Net Black, white and all desirable shades; ex ceptional value. Special at $1.35 yd. Val. Laces A second shipment, in edges, insertion and matched sets; Vi, -Vu 1, l't, lVfci 2 and 2V& inch widths. Prices 05c, 75c, 90c, $1.10, $1.25, $1.3."), $1.(55, $1.75, $2.00, $2.35 and $2.50 doz. yards Values $1.35 to $.',.50 dozen yards tyhile Goods 9 30- to 38 inch White Cotton Suitings in many novelsweaves for suits and separate skirts. Special at 50c yd. Household and Decorative Linens Pattern Table Cloths 2x2 la yds. Special Sale price, $3.75 70-inch Pure Irish Linen Table' Da mask. Special Sale price, $1.15 18xl8-inch Pure Linen Hemmed Tea Napkins. Special Sale price, $2.75 24x24-inch Pure Linen Dinner Nap kis. Special Sale price, $1.50 doz. Pure Linen Huckaback Towels Reg ulation or Guest' size. 35c and 50c. Heavy Turkish Bath Towel White Decorative Linens 13-piece Madeira Hand-embroidered Luncheon Sets. $4.50 .6xl2-inch Madeira Hand-embroidered Tray Cloths. 35c each 20-inch Round Hand -made Cluny Linen Lace Centerpieces. 21-inch Round Hand -, made Linen Lace Centerpieces. 27-inch Round Hand - made Linen Lace Centerpieces. 36-inch Round Hand - made Linen Lace Centerpieces: 2054-inch Hand-made Cluny Linen S1.25- Cluny $2.25 Cluny $2.75 Cluny $3.75 d:A Wr , . and, Faocyj.rUiid;iii.. 25c,eac. , . Lace.Sevf.. ,,,.., -.. r.' .k-2,5p' tLp&M&A d L'fWe
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