Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 02, 1917, Sports Extra, Image 5

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CAUGHT PROWLING NEAR
BRITISH MUNITION SHIP
Prisoner's Nocturnal Visits to
Washington Avenue Dock
End in His- Arrest
A man who wns seen prow I Ins around th
British steamship Queen nilzabeth, upon
which ammunition Is being loaded, at Tier
48 on the Delaware ltler near Washington
avenue was arrested early today ns a sus
plclous character. He was held without ball
by Magistrate Baker In the Seventh and
Carpenter streets station for examination
by -Federal authorities.
The prisoner gave tho name of William
Tully. He Is about forty-five jears old and
tald he una n natle of Ireland, but refused
further to dlvulgo his llfo history. Accord
ing to the police, he was arrested recently
for shooting his wife. The woman rccovercl
and Tully was subsequently discharged from
custody.
The defendant "was seen by William Ken
drlck and James Ball, private detectives,
moving suspiciously about the pier about
I o'clock on Tuesday and Wednesday morn.
Ings He fled when the detectives ap
proached him. They found him at the
'tame hour this morning on the pier lo
lucceeded In passing the gates and walked
about the wharf without attracting the at
tentlon of employes on the pier.
The Queen Elizabeth will sail shortly for
England with ammunition consigned to tho
Allied Governments No firearms were found
on the prisoner when he was searched at
the station house. He told tho police that
fie was prompted merely by "curiosity" In
prowling about the dock.
Elevator Crushes Boy to Death
Charlie Nichols, seventeen jears old. of
11 East Wlllard street, was crushed to
death by an elevator today on the second
floor of the factory of Charles IVldsteln,
18SJ Last Madison street, manufacturer of
haircloth The boy was cmploved ns
handy man" about the place, and It Is sup
posed, according to the police, that he In
tended to take the elevator to the fourth
floor when tho accident occurred He wns
fi"jnd 2- i!V?ral. emplovcs and was taken
to the Northeastern Hospital nnd pro.
pounced dead. His body nai taken to his
home.
Cop Beaten by Auto Speeders
Attempting to nrrcst three automobile
apeedera last night at Klfty-thlrd nnd Pino
streets resulted disastrously for Sergeant
Harry M Dickinson, of the Fifty-fifth nnd
Fine streets station. He was beaten nnd
his faco badly lacerated The licence num
ber of the car Is Pennsjlvan'a X-813..
News at a Glance
AM)OVi:it, Jlns... Jlnrcli 2. Phillip
Andover Academy students have accepted
the faculty proposil of military training nR
a substitute for compulsory athletics About
ISO stuJents are expected to devote four
hours a week to drilling, beginning at once.
It also was voted to cancel the year's sports
schedule, excepting only the baseb-ill and
track meet.
CONNnLl.SVIM.i:, I'a., .March S. Fair
weather and an Improvement In the car
situation resulted In the production In this
district last week of coke amounting to
153,461 ton This was a gain of 40,837
tons over the previous week
M!W lOI'.K, March S. Davllelit Having
by advancing the clock one hour was put
Into effect today In Portugal, the Azores,
Madeira and Cape Verde Islands, continuing
to October 31.
. RKAIUNO, Pa., Marrh S. The Heading
Railways shop' cmploes here, nearly 3500
In number, will find about J14.000 more In
their next monthly pay as a result of an
advance of one cent an hour to unskilled
labor and two cents an hour to mechanics
The semimonthly pay Is $142,000
riTTSnUUOll, .March 2. The coal
hortage here has forced the banking of
the fires at city pumping stations nnd a
water famine Is feared unless fuel Is ob
talned Immediately.
EVENING LED(?EKPmLAMPHIA, FRIDAY, MAKOH 2. 1917 v
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
.'"TA'M.UMM AMHtM IATION r the
V. of I', lms purchased from Ht. Anthony
Ileal I.stnto Assoclntlon the three-story hnll
building at 32 South Twenty-second street,
subject to n morlgnge of $10 600 The lot Is
20 by 69 feet nnd tho assented value J11.000,
TUP. m;v. M. A. UOPTKi:iVI(V, lector
of St John t'antlus's a Polls'i Cithollc
church nt 44U. Almond street, llrldoMiurg
has asked the license Judg's to refine the
transfer applied for by John (loodavage
from Seiond street nnd (llrard nvenue to
2332 Oilhodox street Thete lire live si
loom In the neighborhood, nnd the priest
savs llnuor Is responsible for much of the
hardship and misery among his parishioners.
MIHV I.Klt.l. AltNLNAL. now the nn.t
Important iunrtermater ileprt In the
country. Is being doublv guirdcd A pl-iln
clothes mill escorts doubtful persons to
tho olllce for Investigation Orders have
gono Into effect barring nil visitors, nnd
emplojes mum exhibit n special Identifica
tion card nt tho g-ue before being passed
('AMI' I'llti: (IIKI.N of IMillndrliililn nnd
vicinity, numbering more than 1000, nnd
80,000 In other cities, have offered their
services to the l'ennsilvnnli Division for
Natlonnl Preparedness In getting ready for
posslblo wnr The girls will bo used In
making surglcit bandages, (lrst aid, food
distribution to the troops and the preparing
of hospital equipment
PKIOKUV i MlltS In oiith riillailrl
phli protested ngilnst tho illsnnntllng of
nil pigsties nt a meeting In Huckliy Hnll
Eleventh nnd Shun): streets A position
signed by propeitv owners of South Phila
delphia will be presented to Director Kruscn
declaring thnt tho piggeries nro not n
nuisance to dwellers In that section
UKI.oil M)Cli:T nf I'lillnilelpliin cele
brated Its 1 10th anniversary banquet In the
llellevue-Stratford Tribute was p-ild to
President Wilson In an address by Gover
nor Brumbaugh Wo should all be think
ful thnt we have n mnn nt the head of our
Government who thinks beforo he nets
ho slid OITIcers wero elected ns follnvs
J Levering Jones, president , John W l'ord
vlco president, lsinc Ambrose, treasurer
and Robert M Orllllth. secretar
A STItlKi:-lllti:Ki:il en.ilnv.it nt the
Franklin Sugar Refinery wns nttit-kcd ,ind
beaten by n crowd, said to bo strikers, ns
he wns returning homo from work The
man Pnul I.ntorskl 838 Morris strict, wns
treated nt Mount 8ln.il Hos.pltiI for slight
cuts on tho face.
AL'TOIIS' CIILItCi AM.IWCi:
created such widespread Intel est till t win
ter thnt n speclnl meeting has been tailed
for Thursday, Mnrch 8, In Holy Trinity
Parish House, nt which time the Rev Wal
ter 13 Bcnttey, founder nnd national sei -rotary
of the assoclntlon, will spc.ik. Tho
meeting will be called nt 3 p m
"TOM" IIU.V, riillimnNt nf llir HVE
Niso LEiiasn. wn3 tho prlnclpil speaker at
a literary night given bv the Young Men's
Hebrew Association nt Sktcenth nnd Mns
ter streets last night About 300 persons
were present
Tin: nuv. nt. sirs i:isi:it, o. s, a
of the Church of Our Mother of Consolation,
Chestnut Hill, has been appointed prior
nnd rector of the Church of St. Nicholas of
Tolentlnc, Bronx, New York, succeeding the
late Verv Rev Provincial Nicholas J Mur
phy, O S A, who died on Ftbruary lit
I'lltST THIITKIN ,,f Hip lr,iirra
monthlv nerlodlcal of the Youmr Women's I
Union 4 20-28 Balnbrldge street, was Issued
today with a title page poem bv 'Tom'
Daly, IIvlvimj I.::ioi:n columnist, and
contributions by Kmllv (1 Oerson, William
7. Porter, editor; Loon H Rose, associate
editor: Solomon Holder, Mrs llnoch Rmh
and Ciustnvus Orr Watte. Louis A Mar
rlts Is business man iger The union has
charge of 125 org nidations nnd clitscs
controlling 3000 children. Its ofllceis nre
Oertrudo Berg president nnd Helen
Flelsher, Alice .Instrow, Sadie Kohn, Mrs
fJeorge W Goldsmith nnd Mrs Yetta It
Schoenflcld
to the section, will make way for modern ,
Improvements nnd result In the Immedlnto '
bulldlnc up of the south slda pt Federal ,
street, between Twenty-fifth nnd Twenty
sixth streets.
1 II 13 AN.M.VI. shad dinner nf ibx Cnm
den Board of Trndo will bo held Miy 17.
Th3 committee In charge of the nffalr. of
which Walter L Tushlngh.nn Is chalrmnn.
Is trying to obtain a speaker nf national
prominence for tho occasion
Till: JBI'rintMiN Oil (nmpiiny has lllnl
articles of Incorporation with the Camden
County rterk, object tn acquire by leiso or
purchase coal nnd mine lands; cipltal
ftou.oon Incorporators nrc A Slleskl,
Hurry K Oal.ford and Harold Lc Due.
STItt't'K IIV A 1IIAIV ns he vras rrnpi.
Ing tho Pennsylvania Railroad Hacks nenr
Woodburv today, John Hummel of 2027
North Orlnnni street, "Ullndelphla sus
tained mum ruin Injuries Ho was taken
to the Cooper Hospital
I
(OI.I.M'sl. nf n chimney In the dwelling
nt 509 St John stleet rinsed Rudolph
eager, a contractor if 1147 l.ansdnwno
avenue, serious Injuries He was tnken to
tho Cooper Hospital
Ml'IIIM'.It Clllsimi) (lie right hand
nf Clement Mnssen of J I Pino street while
he was working nt the plint of the l'nrr S.
Bailey Maiiiifniturltig Compmy Ills hand
was nmptitntrd nt the Cooper IIosplHI
CAMDEN
NO UK O.N It.V7.IMi nt the dilapidated
wooden car barn of the Public Scrvlco
Railway Company at Twenty -fifth nnd Fed
eral streets, Camden has been begun The
removal of the structure, long an eye-ore
""'ftlVKj; SECOND HOUR yV.V.X
Women's Smart New
Spring Bools, $BJ5
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lit t K J
Tlio r,tlcs of (he
hour worth $2.00
more. All k r a
buck woltul soles
witli covered heels,
cordo-tan calf with
faw n buck tops;
Knulisli vv a 1 K ing
nioJel, vv e 1 t e d
soles, white Nn
bucK and white kid,
..!so Jlorace lirowu
and black and
white combina
tions. Sizes 1
lo 8 and A to I)
wide in the assortment.
$go5
Women's New Spring
Spal
Pumps,
Patent, dull leather,
iory, gray and cham
pagne kid, white nuhuck
and white kid. Ilifjh
Trench heels-Sizes 1
to 8 and A to
I) wide in the
lot.
Women's 5Hgh QOg
Cut Spats, W
White, gray and fawn.
r;oi'i,N satuiiiiw i:vi:mmi1h
n
BONW1T TELLER, a CO.
ififie (Specials 5hopOriainction6
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET s
FOR SATURDAY WILL SHOW
A Most Representative arid Inclusive Ensemble of
Jr
The New Spring
Fashions
n
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4JEUNE FELLE
ana v
FLAFFEE MOBE
Featured are all the new style-themes and silhouettes
so far developed by the Paris "Haute Couture"
together, with exclusive and distinguished origina
tions from the workrooms of this shop for
Misses' Tailleur Suits ....
Misses' Lounge Suits . . . .
Misses' Morning Frocks . . .
Misses' College Dresses . .
Debutante Evening Gown9
Misses' Top Coats
"Misses' Evening Wraps . . .
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35.00 to 125.00
29.75'to 79.50
29.50 to 65.00
20.00 to 35.00
45.00 to 95.00
25.00 to 125.00
45.00 to 95.00.
VISIT OCll HIO ItKSTAUltANT Itl'.ST OF i:Vr.UTIIINO AT l.cmiiST ritlCKS, FIFTIt FLOOR
Tomorrow Is the Last Day
o Sec the Miniature
Flagship "ennspUmma"
i.i t
llenuinslrnteil h thr llttltilrr,
Mil. KAVIt'i:!, OUK1N
Ilrnl.r,-S:ro.n HjtWIl. PILDUtlT
If ATS TRIMMED FliKR OF CIIARGR
ONE YELLOW TRAt)lNO STAMP WITH EVERY 10c
PURCHASE ALL DAY
MTJ T TAfrOV:,
I'otir Exhibition I aitmtrHu mys7imeyi i lyl A L-J JLt JL 1 V li I 1 V
11 A. JL 1. 3 and 1 P. St.
Hi Outer Appaicl Next Monday, TueBfuiM
and Wednesday March 5th, 6th and 7lHif,
Lit mothers SECOND FLOOR
OOsXV-X K s X - vv'tvvvvvvvvvsvs.tvAi
A SALE OF VITAL IMPniiTAMrv rn nvnnv rAr Arn vnrrin mam Ica('V to Supply Every Sprint
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WHO WISHES TO BE WELL DRESSED THIS SPRING
Market
Eighth
Filbert
Seventh
Announcing Our SprinJ
Opening of
All
Men's $25 to $35 MadetoMeasure
:Wool Spring iinn
Suits k Top Coats ) v lO'
Offer Limited to a Few Days Only, From Friday (Today), March 2d, i
to Saturday, March 10th, Inclusive No Longer $
Men's Furnishings
(omvvrlson will prove qur prices undoubt'
cdly tho lowest. . 1.
k 1
Expert cutters will measure and tailor jour garmentt deliveries will be
made in about two weehs from date of order and
jsMJsk9&
$1.G9 High-Grade
Pongee $1 JQ
Shirts. ...
Mrrcerlzetl striped pongee
1 In new patterns. Turn-back
CUlIft. BIZCS 1 10 Ht
$1 Crepe Shirts $0 QO
.Sllk-nnit-rotlnn Imt wear CJO
better than nll-nllk Rtllsh
striped elTects Have turn-back cuffs.
Sizes H to 17 Inches (
Every Suit and Ton Coat Will Be in Time for Easter
A fmo collection of domestic and imported all-wool fabrics more
man a nuncireti and seventy-live patterns lrom wnicli to cnooso
and all are the season's newest and most stylish weaves and shades.
Hemembcr this, sir every garment is unconditionally guaranteed
to be satisfactory in every particular if it is not, you need not
take it.
Last Year Wc Had a Similar Sale Then the Price Wan Considered
Phenomenal but, Despite the Increased Cost of Materials, Labor
nnd Trimmings
This Year's Price Is the Same as Last Year
And We Know These Values Cannot Be Duplicated
Anywhere. We Suggest That You Come as Early
tit Possible Make It Tomorrow.
iXO EXTRA CHARGE FOR LARGE Oil EXTRA
SIZE MEN OR TO MEN WISHING DOUULE
li RE A ST EI) COATS TO THEIR SUITS.
."0c All-Silk Neckwear, 29c '
Herringbone In plain shades Large four
In hand scarfs, with open-end nnd stitched
ueikbnnds. ,
"Otis" Kalbriggan
tinder wear.
60c
Medium-weight ecru color combed Eeyp
tlan arn Shirts have long Bleeves;
drawers have large double seats
Cotton Pajamas, $1.15
l'laln Kilors or etrlped Have silk braid
frogs double sewed seams fc are collarlcss.
Silk and Silk Lisle Half Hose, 39c
Pure thread silk with lisle soles Also silk
lisle with embroidered clocks New shades,
ltegiihir sizes Mnker'a Imperfections of
Ate Mnd.
I It llrolliers riRST FLOOR. TTH ST.
"ilcn's ana
lj&. &'? SMes j? Rea1y;t;Wear Suils S Top Coals ($() $2$
A Greater I aluc Here at Whatever Price ou Pay. V " UJ
High-Grade Wool Goods
Specially Priced
nM Chiffon $
Broadcloth
2
4S Inches Iilo. In leather, old rose,
vernnluni, oIUc and Husfllnn irreen,
Ilurffunily, African lirown, taupe,
hlher unit mmine- Krj, plum, delft,
na nnd midnight blue, also black.
Lit llron. rinST FLOOn, XOKTH
Men's 313.50 to $15 Spring Suits . .j $
iMimerous ueit-uacic, ungusn ana conservative moneis. ut meuium-wcignt
cheviots, cassimcres and worsteds.
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10
Splendid Values in High-Grade
Hosiery & Underwear
Boys' $7.50 High-Grade Norfolk Suits. . $8.50
Norfolk Suits: Pinch back, box or
knife -plaited coats, with patch
pockets. Peg-top trousers. Full
lined. Sizes 6 to 17 years.
Reefers: Norfolk or double-breasted, pinch-back
models. All-wool navy blue serge, shepherd plaids,
club checks, tan covert cloth, homespun cheviots and
cassimcres. Sizes 2V to 10 years.
;55c
79c
Boys' $5 Spring. Suits and Reefers
$3.98
Silk Boot Stockings
Wanted shades, also black or
Willi
$1 and ,551.25 Thread
3ilk Stockings
Cm lilncK. while, tan nnd colors.
(ipllccd heels re-emnrceu tons
Misses' & Children's Stockings,
25c, 29c and 35c
Itlbbed cotton or lisle. Black, white, tan,
pink, sky, suede and champagne. Sizes S to
1(1 govern price.
High
Norfolk pinch-back, inverted knife or box plaited coat3. Peg-top trousers. Full lined. In blue
and brown pin-stripes, light and dark homespuns, brown and gray mixtures. Sizes G to 18 yrs.
LIT UltOTIILT.S SECOND I'LOOIt. TTII STIUHJT
Women's Lisle Thread XCA
Union Suits OUt
Also fine cotton ribbed Low neck,
sleeveless; lace trimmed knee or close-fitting
A4v-v-tso eo
Sensational
Sale of
Children's Shoes in
Sample and cancellation lots from such world-renowned makers as irnfA.ni
Shoe Co. (Schuylkill Haven, Pa.), Iiielly Bros. (Columbus, O.) and one of
Phdadclphia's foremost manufacturers. f
Misses' $3 and $0 Cffc
$3.50 Shoes..
lMtent coltskln, gun-metal calf nnd
white Nubuck Sles 11 - to 2
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Girls' $2.50 to $2.75 $J 93
Shoes ' '
Button stvles in gun-mctil calf and pat
ent coltskln Cloth nnd leather tops
Also soma white buckskin tops Sizes
8'j to 11.
Children's $2 to $2.25 1 $2 gQ
Shoes '
IJIack nnd tan kiilskln, jiatcnt coltskln.
white Nubuck and champagne kid Illack
nnd colored leather tops hlzes t to 8.
Infants' $1.50 to $1 1Q
$1.75 Shoes Sizes 1 o5 i u
Hlick and tan kldskln nnd intent colt
skln , blflck and colored kid tops
Boys' $3 to $1 Shoes, $2.50
Samples and Cancellations of the
Excclstor Shoe Co.
Patent coltskln; black nnd tan cilfskln
Also some scout shoes Almost all sizes
from 1 to 5'j
I.lt IlrotlierM FIIIST FLOOR. XOIITII
Big Girls' $3 to $.'5.50 $1 QC
Shoes, Short Lines. . x 'J
Uutton and lace. Slze3 2' to 7 In lot
Women's Custom-Made
Shoes5to '10.50
All lirown klil lure sliorn 5
All lilack kid Ince nr button
Cun-melal ralf,, with Rray or
fawn uppers In laco stIe
Ilrotvn klil with Ivory kid or
fawn suede uppers
New tiller xra kid lare lior
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Coat Clearance
Girls9 Wear
Making ready for tho springtime and ottering unusual oppor
tunities for all parents to stvlishly and economically outfit
gills now
Frocks Untlerpriced
Coats Reduced to $1, $2, $3.95 & $5
Or sealetto plush corduiov. chinchilla thlbet. mlxtuies nnd
cheviots Have velvet or fur-trimmed collurs and cuffs, belts
nnd pockets Ilroken sizes 2 to 5 jears.
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I Percale Frocks, Sizes G to 14 years
In navv brown pink and light blue Straight box-plaited
stvle with Innd-embroldered white pique collar, silk bow and
white pique cuffs and belt
i i n ,
Big Girls' Smart Linenc Dresses, $6.98
Straight models In Copenhagen blue, green, brown and corn,
with white collar braided pockets, crochet buttons and belt
Sizes 14 and 1G vears One plrtnrnl.
I.lt Ilrutliern SUCONI) TLOOll
F2.98
New
TiiiiiiiiisirS
Verv Kcentionnl
Men's $3.50 to $5 $C CC 5
bway. ' UJP j
Shoes, In Sub
(Jun-metat calf nnd patent coltskln But
ton nnd lace All sizes lr. lot.
A
$ Showing of the Now
1
Sports Hats, $2.98
Made of fine and rough Milan hemp
One Sketched
All of the new and lovely spring colorings, smartly
trimmed with ribbons .1 splendid Idea of the very
superior millinery values that we will continue to offer
iiiiuuBiiuui mo wiiuio spring season
Hats
T immed
Free
$ 1 Ready-to-Wear Hats $o no
df mllan hemp w 1th ribbons, orna- fci JO
; ments and fancies
vvv'vvvww'vvx'vvvws.viv 4 4 Cxfrt 3--0 M-9-s'
The New Trimmed Hats
Arc Lavish in the Variety That They
Offer for Choice
Picture shows one of the ever-popular
small hats.
It ii made of rouph Jap
braid in black, faced
with Chineso blue taf
feta, and trimmed with
a perpendicular sharp
ly pointed quill.
You Will Marvel at
the Superiority of
Ojir Styles at
$4.98 & $5.98
Elsewhere You Would Pay $10 to SIS
for Hats of the Same Kind
Lit mothers-- MILLINERY SALON,
THIHD VLOOH
tuuuttvuivnttuuuvuvviiu
Lovely Spring Silks at Special
March Sale Prices
Striped) $1 49 I
.lLc ( J. II
In 35-Inch width.
.It Ilratlirrs FIRST FLOOR. NORTH
s)Ms-- fr 4 0
Misses' Spring Apparel at Prices That Are Popular
A complete i-eadincss to provide every need, whether it be for a smart suit, frock or coat both
the styles and the qualities will be found unfailingly good throughout.
U Spring-Weight Poplin Suits $1Q QQ
All-Wool in Navy Blue, Black, Copenhagen Blue and
Other t'opuiar Colors. One Sketched.
Plain, plaited and oke effect Jackets with belts They are
ricniy sine uneu aim nniskeu wn
wnne oengailne ur Droaucloth
Ith large collars, overlaid with
Spring Dresses, One Illustrated, $15
I'nutunlly attrnrtlir vnrlct. hertr In navy and black, trimmed
Iwlth braid or colored embroidery, and made In Iong-walst or tunlo
effect Aluo pretty taffeta frocks In navy blue, French blue or sand,
richly embroidered
f Handsome Easter Suits UpQ 7C
TiOf all-wool Trench serge or poplin In navy J AJ f J
uiue, oincK, 1 rencn Diue or appie green, jacxets are a iittla
more than hip length plaited, stitched, belted nnd finished with
large collars Also novelty pockets.
Vests and Pants, each 75c
Women's, medium weight, cotton ribbed.
I.lt llrothers FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH
Coats in the New Trench Style, $14.98
nenutlful colorings
Swagger model In black-and-white velour check, with novelty
collar and cuffs faced In contrasting colors. Have narrow helt
itylng In sash effect. One pictured.
Colored Pongee Silks $ 1 Q Q
In 34-Inch width. Ser.il-rouch weave.
Light and dark shades
Lit Brothers FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH
LIT VKOXHKBS ;
Spring Coats, $10
I'oplln In navy blue, black or mustard, with raglan sleeves, belt
and bengallne-trimmea couar.
Velour In green or lavender, made sports style, with belt patch
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and square collar.
Lit Hrothen SUCOND FLOOR
FOR
WOMEN,
Poplirf Suits .J'4$J;
In black, navy blue, French bluMd outer BMH
spnnff color, nave belted, yto&uswwqsunta'
nun t.iii uTviiiMs v. in ihw,
Sc STORE Ol'K.NS BAU.Y AT 80' A. M. , CLOSES AT BlH V, MU'l
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