Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1917, Sports Extra, Image 5

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RECRUITING IN CITY
CONTINUES BRISK
Coast Defense Reserve Ex-
j)ected to Receive Full
Quota by Tomorrow
ARMY CALLS FOR MEN
Enlistment 'Ratting Averages'
in 'Big League' Hall Towns
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mioticl nve, I'nm
Muln M lllnlmrn
nty
Detroit .
Cincinnati
Boston
Score'
cstnHy
.. 123
.. CI
1!)
TotHl
"m ore
i!330
1415
l!)5(i
ChicaBO ... B912
St. Louis
Cleveland .
PittsburRh .
Philadelphia
Brooklyn ..
New York .
Washington
157
72
93
83
49
103
8
1920
1443
1219
2797
1132
1001
207
stinillni'
25.00
19.47
14.59
14.22
14.01
12.8S
11.11
9.03
8,85
4.89
3.11
Tho figures above show the com
bined army, navy and marine corps
enlistments yesterday, the total from
pril 1 to today nnd the number of
enlistments per 1000 men of military
ace in the vnrious cities.
iiecrultlnR continued ni its brisk pieo
todi
Hy tomorrow the naal qunti iisUod of
rhlladclphl i wilt have been supplied If the
enlistments pile up ns heretofore, recruiting
olllcers slid Pew vacancies aro left In
the iiiajI eoist defence reserve
i:nllt before It it too lite," Is tho hIo.
pan
The fiOOO mirk set foi the na.il mast
(Stfenso ict-erv. of thq l'ourth Naval Dis
trict Is beliiR neircd today The total of
enlistments In this branch Ins not been
announced, but crowds of caper iccrtiits dur
ing tho last week have swelled tho enroll
ment All mnl co lit defense ieeivc le
crultlnc stations with the exception of
those at City Hnll and Independence Hill
were closed toda. and It was s ilcl th it
the requirements foi entollment iiuj be
raised to lint of the m irlne corps
SWA11MS OP API'MtVANTS
Hv four o'clock this afternoon swaims of
applicants hid added foitv-two men to tlm
citu., fnrt to the naj. eleven to the in i-
rlne coiiis and Hit to me niiiu m-ii hi
fenvp ics-ciu Ycsteidav s enlistments
were Atnn. llftv , tinvv, twentv-llvo, ma
rine corps, S, nnd naal coist difeiiso re
eeivc l-l
Colonel Charles A i llatllilcl, U h A,
redlining olllccr toeli.v issued the follow
inir appeal to clllze ns
hlnco m list appeal to ou to assist
in lecrtiUlntf'foi the arm hid icsults
hi ecellent th ct l'c niisjlvanla his
taken the lead, 1 now feci imboldened
to appeal to ou once mote to keep up
the good work nnd not let the matter
of lecrultlng hliil.cn A gieit in.inj
lecrults line been wnt or biouicht to
this lecrultlng cllstiict bv Ittdlvlduil
patriotic- citizens who cvidciitlv am
s'lnplj desirous of helping their loimti
In some mi asm e of the cpiot i this
district Is lcqulicd hi the V ir inpirt
ment to get, theie still lcmiln 1J3U re
cruits who must lie obtained bj about
lune I
enrollment of I'hlladelphlans for the
three-months ollkers" training eoiie at
Foit Niagara, N Y passed the JO nirk
todu Ahire thin that number hue been
accepted, It was announced it the nlllcs
of the .Mllltar Tialnlng Campe Associa
tion, In the Commcrclil Trust Hullillng It
wis also announced thnt appllc itlons will
be received as lite as Ma 7 'lodiy was
the time orlglnallj set for closing the ap
plication lists ,
Among todaj'u armv recruits was He
serve Policeman Divld real I. "2S South
Hroid street, who lerved tluee jeirs in
theLlghth United Mates f.iali One of
three ot)han brothers who wanted to servo
In the n.i) was rejected toda beciuse he
was under height lie Is I.eon Stecklah,
nineteen jears old, 1K10 South Twent-se.
enth stieet Ills brothers 1'iank O Mec'e;.
lilr, twent-ono )i us old and Harr W
Stccklalr, twcnt,-thice ,ears n'd, weie -c-lepted
'Ihree new eoinpinles of engineers were
cstcidiv ordered formed in this State ac
cording to orders leeched from National
tJuard headquarters 1 it llanlsburg
The following enlistments weie announced
tod i)
fVITl'l) ST'THs MWtl.Ni: COUPS
I'arl Maikle) 'JN York I"i
J lliinind Alehln 1 lowers J"i it.' Ituo Kt
J thn Crawford JJ KlnKston l'l
lMuurel Ueuhurst McC'uiilienn 1H -IP' Alelen
Kt
Jnim Oturce Shurllli .0 IMiv-irdmllli Pi
HAnlny i: sHiloniri IM Miimnkln Hill 1' i
Lawrence l.hcrton Jl, JllTi N Utli Ht
Alvln Kuciiih Lons l'l, lllckoo Corn' rs, I'l
ai, cost Di:riAsi: ki:-i:u n
1 rtrli Avlewnrlh Tliompaon -'' Dovtr !1.
Henr c'liv Hunt, Jr , -'I. 1'nsion l'c
) rnrk Uitncr IVcrnley, -1 'I renlon, s
C tarles lumcs Karelins, -M Trenton . 1
Union Arthur Jlriwlc 21 CUIJ Clirlatlnn si
Dllver Hraliunl Aiipenzeller, .'J Hill N Red-
field ft . .
llobert AURUStun Koeli, 20 Malltlli N I
John Ho Ullniore Jl, .'in Hue I Injhain nlsc e
l'-clph lloolli lluetunan, i'l. Hied Icntlelcl S J.
Dane llllllnrt 1 Idle. -0 14JI C (Ixtcircl t.
I.rnricn I'n drrlc k snjder, LI, 1S0I Arch si
Jocctiuln Junppli JI:hh r .' I .M in,i uuh. l'a
Horain .Mioer IS h'a. N i.th st .
Charles l.ee I.uther, L'l llndd mllelcl N J,
lluuh Jdhvpi Murrnv. J I P"i7 olive st
i narlcs II 1 loud -i, L'I17 I nlrmount ivi-
Jav I):, vl.l l.irm. Jl U 111 N VV I loll St.
CforBii Allen !mltti 17 JIN V. l h(;lleri eve
William McClure UouBllirlv L'-' Mlllvllle N
William hrecli-rlik 'lal .' Olnej. l'a.
HuKell A. llalMe .0. Ikwin C.rove. ,S I
Walter 11 1 relhofer. 23 JJl'i Dlnmoni st
.tamea r.uBen Mnlone. ."I i olo spruru st
' l.elKln Hchncftei lame, .'J lall 1. lluntliiBclem
Charles Julius hapilrts. L'T fJJ W Iluntlnc-
non st ...
l.winard Demillo, s 11J IVnnslil st.
Mlllim H Hanoi -) 11J7 Sorrla st
Joseph .onollnskl, 2 1 104 hist at
Olio J Illcrl. Jl 11)0", KltinB st .
Jamea H Willi cma Jl J414 s llouvler Bt.
i.arl 11 Wlornlk. J7, 111 II .N Utli st.
Ira h Wllllnnis, Jl llljcl S cwclcll st
John I'amas. Jl, 11'ltS Hunllns Park avc.
ilarry HcrM. Jl, 41J Clearrtpld st
Joseph r Hutlin JJ, 21140 Memphis st
bamuel J Uault, Jr , J'i Jllil U Dakota st
John H Htrause 18, 414 Delmir st
Andrew J. Albany, 2J, USU!) Itlelto ave
borough
Morris Trnnz. SI, 34J Catliarlnn st
Angelo M Muecl 21 3J7J 13 I.dennont st
John J l'eldache-r .11 linn N 1 ranklln st.
Clifford IcuBer. .11 7SJ5 Oermantovvn avc.
Norman A, Pax ton Si. LUJS llussell at
Martin M Derbnlre 21 join Martin st.
Marcellua D Hlndlcv IS 11)17 Wallace at.
Harold Hmlth. 11), 05'' Cedar ; ave,
Harold C. Jodrj. 21 .11 H Md st
Isaclore Hplvak, JJ. 4JS N th at
Allen. 11 I.are 27 C'onshohocken Pa.
Carl U I.eh J0.811 1! Lnrnwall st
Harry W Naele. Jl BW Clementine st
1 awrence II I.eh Jl HI", II. Cornwall st,
Harry I. Cullcn, L'J. 2314 Cnrpenter at,
UNIT1ID 8TATi:i NAVY
rnrsey T Tulll. 21. Salisbu'rj Md
rnest T, Tromblev, 17. Paw tucket, It. I.
John Mlallnl J I Lxeter, Pa
Oeoree 13 Jamlaln, 21. L0 Nnudaln st.
Philip J Lowe Jl. J443 Lombard at
Arthur Koth J7. Duncoii ra
Oeorso H Lewis. 17. M730 Marsden
cony. l'a, .. ,.
Charlea 11 Klnchner. 10, Hanover. Pa
Cljde Lb Itoy Keller. lw,. Hanover. Pa
Joseph It Marpley 8. JJ31 New Queen st.
Jamca MeKenna 17. Jl 17 Wharton t.
John P. Kelly 21. 0H1 Aspen st.
Joseph Pox, 11). J1H UtiHiiier st
Joseph H. Martin. L'J lSJI llutler st
Joseph A Finn 18, 111)14 Paachall ave
Charlea W. Hates, L'J. Palmyra. N. J. n ,
Ka? CunnlnRham.' 20 3JK w'alnut st. Camden.
Charlea H. Luchan. J7, llaltlmore Ma
Albert N Younc? lsr 74 H.1 slh t . Camden
AdamliCr.?a!iU.'l. 131 J 1? Hutquehanna ave.
llalph 11. Parks 5!J Bfarnra. uei
Arno my, ii. ii.. - "" i.r-;,
XckT.lV. J't 131.IH J7th.r
V Hchoei. 24 RtilJ N Hutchinson st
frank n Jnrhrlm. 23. L'3d and Jiaiier ! ,
William Van Sice, 21.,WIImlngton. Del.
ICdward Cox. 23. WllmlnKton Del.
Andrew Whlteman. 21, W llmlngton, Del,
WIST 1NFANTHY, N. O. P.
Francl. Chlorano. IWi.'r.ulSn'av."' "
'Clinord Armstrong-. 212 Hamilton ave., Daroy.
BROTHER FOLLOWS BROTHER j
V "Brother like brother" was exemplified
today at the army recruiting office at 311
Market street. Camden, when John S. Smith,
brother e? Corporal ueoro . '".
TTultlnu orricer. enlisted. Klrht nrmv rn.
uit were signed Up In Camden today. -
;Phlide'lphAarm''ron'E' 19' 20- Carpenter st.,
Camd'e'n ANrn,yfn. -' '.I) llatort ave..
JohS vv S!,:,'"h' ,'1"1 Trenton N t
N j """" ,n' " "mart st . Dnnlrslmrn,
fee",, ''"V'i'.V '.'. Hwrd, sljoro N J
Pa vv ,:.'.',.." ..""n'"' ' '
,l."v ".u,"r -' H'l "I
ClrlM Win, I,, M.
l amden recruiting olhcers will go tn
nowner near (Ilissboro tomorrow, to oh
tnln etillstmenlH nt a tlrand Arm of the
Hepiiblie rail) which will be addiessecl h
I IHi i Rowland
REVEALS PLOT TO END
EXPORT OF MUNITIONS
Ofllcer of Labor Council Gives
Testimony Involving Two
Ex-Congressmen
i:V nliK xinv i
convention of Libois Natlon-il Peaco
Council nt Washington, during which plans
were cllseiissed foi a crus.ido to stop ex
portation of wai munitions to the Allies
was told of In I'ltUril Dlstilct I'umt line
todiv bv llrnest Hoc Inn who vv is treasiiier
of the oiginlatlon lie was lestlfvlng foi
the (iovc riuueiit In Its tiiil of ruin von
Rititelcn two foi me i Congn ss'iien Divld
L tin ii and othcis cm chirges of conspiring
to foment I iboi troubles
Kx-l '(HiKli svniiin Itueliiiiiu i . Congress.
man I'owlci lllnic len and others of the cb -felllHllts
weie pics, m t tile eollVc llt'oll.
he ) lid 'I he subject of culling stilkes
iimong muiiltlon workers wis iIIm iihccI,
hut IJoehin said the plans tunk no dellnlte
form
Iloehn Is coitesiHinillng secrctnrv of the
Cential l.ibor I uloii which Is nlllllitcd
with the Ameileaii IVcldatlon of I.iboi
Ho Itlei told of nncithri convention ut
wliich clelegitis sent bv fanners wen pres
ent Ho testlllrd tin efforts wen male to
enlist fanners support In the moveini nt tn
stop munition shlpim uts hut .ild the fit lit
ers wlthdicw tin ctt h gites aflu hivinc
attended the Hist session
Hoe hill te stilled tint Illicit in in told him
he hid been in favoi of th-" pi in to hive
I ibor iiigml itlons llimnie stilkes In mu
nition plinK Ho cliaigeil Hue Inn ill he
sild Willi hiving tieelved Jf.niMi feu hi
pert III tljlug to In lug aliuut nil iiiihaiL.ii
on shliimiiits of inuiiltlotis
Huehan in onlv sinlliel he. s ild 'mil
re fused to ronflini oi ilenv It
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PATRIOTIC SON OUTWITS DETECTIVE
FATHER IW JOINING THE COLORS
Louis Sibrc, Junior, 15 Years Old, Plays the Game Well,
Is Accepted in Army Service and Now Sibre,
Senior, Is Proud of the Boy
It required nil the Ingenuity of Louis T
Slbie. n district detective of the Sixty-first
nnd Thompson streets police station to
solve the m.vstery surrounding the disap
pearance of his fifteen- cat -old son It is
also appiient, now that the situitlon his
been cleired up, that the unie son was
fullv aware of the deductive powem of his
father
Detective Rlbre lifter a scale li of ten
dis that leads like the best ever pio
eluceel li Ccinin Povle, located the bo nt
l'ort Mm urn New York, where ho Is now
In tt lining as a pilvalo In the fulled
States nrmv
doling Mbre. who heirs the inme tnnie us
ills father obtained emplovment In n nearb
store About tell davs ngo he cave Ills
mother a c lushing t mlnm .is he left for
work l.ouls ,Ii , then ran to the bedside
of his fnthei who was asleep and pitied
n resounding kiss on his cluck '"hen he
vanished
hen he did not return for scoi il divs,
Metee tlve .Mine beg in i scmiiii He visited
til tho recruiting Matlons In Phil ldilphlt
but he funnel no trnee of his son
t The first clue ctme when the sleuth
father picked up a book that the bo hid
been leading He re id put of tin stoiv
mid came to the conclusion th it prohihlv
his son might hive' enlisted under a filse
urine Then the Idea devehpeel th it the
voutli might hec t iken the name of the
hero of the book l.aVMenee I tiinwni
rollovvlng this clue the detective tin ill,
leirned tint a Livvrence Pawson eighteen
veirs of nge Hi oiphin Willi no hoi" and
no puents hail heen nc if pled nt a recruit
ing slant in in 'I i. Men I t had
beei sent to 1 ort Sic .un
Petri tlve Mlin telephoned the comnnnd
ant of the tr lining station at Port SI m uin
nnd confirmed this liifonnttlnn Slhre,
senior boardrel n trnln and went to the
tloi eminent station unci to his oii ,
The bo Hindu a purlntle appeil to his
father and pointed out that, nlthoiigh he c
was under nge he was also a big, sturdy
licit nnd thnt the question of a cnr or two
should not matte r !
"All tight son slick to It III back
eu up" slid Detective Mine
A letter fiom the bov to Ills mother won
her foiglveiicss unci pipem mo being pre
pucd lo hive tho hov sta In seivlce 11 Mel e l
his tight n lino and age
I in pioiicl of ni bov Is Slbre's ver
dict now'
MAJOR WISE TO WKR
MISS ETHEL N. S. HARDY
Hi iiloKroom un Oflliei m U. S Murines.
Ccicmony at Katlnoi
Chin cli
An alliactlve vvcdilliig will In s , mnized
loinonovv uftciiioon win n J1N Dlliil .Noel
Sewnll llnid), It.'l Spun strut becoines
the In file of Mnjoi rndeilck M Wlc of
the I tilled Suites M irlne Cm ps 'I he cele
miiiiv which Is to be v e rv epiiet will be
peifoimnl In t-1 .Mutllns Chutcli Itiiclnor
ut I o clock,
'I III l!eV llemgc I, mill pistol of SI
Mai tin n will olllcl He I'cillowii g the e c ie
inonv the couple' will hold i sin ill Infniinnl
leieptlcin at tin home of Mis lohn Kent
Kiltie III It ilium lu vhvv of Un uiisettliil
i mulltloiis of the untloii Milieu U'We will
lin ficlcecl to n till i to chile lit t few etivs
Hi and hO lulde then foi i- will like onlv
n shut hone v union trip cin Hull retiiiu
thev vv II m ike tin il Ileum- ut the I'tiilmlc 1
pin i iv v aid
Women's
Silk Gloves
Double 7V)s
7"c Value.... Pi-v
Wl.llc.nl OUC
7c et 85c Irv
Values . ..SDVC
While vvlili J- irlM point
and one-row backs
1 It llrnlhers rillsT
l'LODIt KOI. TH
fiToitn oi'i:
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XH AT RlSA A. M. IIAII.Y CLOMES AT
Kgaasa
HATS TRIMMHD FREE OF CHARGR
ONI2 'i IILLOW TUADINT. STAMP WITH EVLIIY 10c
PUHCHASI2 ALL DAY
Market ' Eighth Filbert Seventh
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Tomorrow From li
to 12 o'clock X
l.ll llrnthern -I..
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SKCONIJ FLOOR
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i Men Don't Often Have an Opportunity to Buy Such 1 $
Good Blue Serge Suits for
Minle hi oni Splendid .111 Wool Materials That .'Ire Guaranteed lo
Hold Their Color.
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Frankly, sir, we doubt if you have ever seen better suits for .$18 or $20
1 hey me .superbly tailoicd in llie urj newest spring styles. Some h.nc the fnshionnblc belted bucks, others
me plain. Majoiit, of the coats tue half or citiaitei lined mid hai the new .slant or patch pockets.
li
rnrmcr Smith in Burlington
nfllLlN'inoN .I Jlav I -rirmei
Snillh of the i:iimi l.i Imipii, addiessoil
Ilurlliuton High School students hen t i
d i on 'ernuil 1'iep nediie s em his le
turn fiom ilein when he spoke before
1 (Oil pupils of the silein public se bonis
In his talk I' inner Mnlth lliged the pupils
to studv Iheiuselvi s md cultivale nil tpt i
bllltv, to 1 iv I he found it inn for success lu
life
1'tinei.tl of (ieorce W. Ujon
SllA.MOKI.V l'a Mtv I "I he funeral
of Cieorgo W Itvon fonner niembei of tho
State Iloaiel of Public h irltles vv is held
from the familv residence and wis at
tended b main piiinilnent men of this
portion of tho Mate The Northumberland
Count liar ssmf itlou attended In a bod
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Straw Hats Are Ready
m
m - ft --
A rooc stiaw hat meat
tiic'S up to the three
fold standaul of stle,
comfoit and s-cmie.
Our straws do just that.
No matter what our
ta.ste, wo hae the s-tjle
th.it will .suit you.
Pi net $2.0 cC it im hi ill
RLAYL0CKBLYNN,be
V 1528 Chesnut Si.
For TO Ycuii Unticii In I'ailiciilin Men
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Under date of April 20, we published
in the Newspapers the following
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Our Spring Slock of Other Suits Now at Its" Fullest
$10, $12, $15,, $18, $20 & $25
Smalt all-wool nutei ials; eithci finulc or double breasted. Some have the
popular belted backs, other-, aie in const i vnthc plain styles.
If ou want n coat that is qiiarter lined, thcic urc plenty of them le-e.
All the new noclty pockets can be found, too.
$2.98 1.
Men's 4 Trousers
Sli iirc oi I'limi
i Boys' Wash Suits 79cto,H.98
j Got ham Xoveltv Company C Reijatla Makes
j 'I hi iimxt 1'opiilni Sittit fni Iloi)n Fiom ." j lo 17 Vcnia
. In lulled in N,i folks lllllv llnv Midilv Teetnuiv Tin lc 1 ami iilnc.li-h.ic k iffects
In ilnmbiiv Kilit, i in c II is pile ih PeRKv cloth while icp, it.ihh, oterj
: hue n tucl I ion lie i t, iiotn u extra pn'r or tr,iier Willi oine mills, i
.OI Special Inlrrcst Are New Hlaer-Stripcd SporlR Suits in These Lots!
Jc Kiel I ,ei( ns i mil n in. .ii- mi whit" cioundn ie in Noi folk stj Ie with patch!
jliclat" I IcillM is liuve the -ItalKhl e fleet I
Hoys' S7.50 All-Wool
Serge Norfolk $ 0
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Ulue
Suits
Yon cannot find a
Strs (l to IS eais.
better alue anwheu.
Khaki Trousers for (he
Imv t Urmiliii ,s.7c Vitlue '
I!itionui's or knukeibockcr stjlcs in tan or
olive. Sues f! to IS jcaib.
BOYS' STYLISH SPRING REEFERS $0 QQ
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J honie-ciuiis I in . veitel.lli sii .ij to Iiivpiis g
III llriithcrs m;ihmi ii.cniit 1 li miii.i.i
Straw Hats Comel
Out Tomorrow
Conn in mill (!il Yoiiii llarl'i
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c null ' split (-"ft br lids
mil I'oiio Itie in lu all t! e
in wet nil ipes
I'linamii Hals, i
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Non-Hrcakablc Panamas,
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1 ine wh I, bleached lmt. ill litest sh ipe
lit llnilliers- sIViiMi I'l.OOU T'lH si'
Freshened Assortments of fats S Trimmings
HA 7S TRIMMED FREE
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$2.98
An Important Lot of
Snorts Hats
Actual! urtli SI: Specially Priced
Of White Milan One Illintiatcd
Mikndl I ipi illt Ilium I and Itiiunicd with Bfecn,
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Mack Lisere Dress Hats, $2.98
ti inspirent II uiKes In blick
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Willi wide while hemp fiance
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$.'! White Jlilan Hemp Hats, $2.19
Have wlili black velvet II.iiiris Our I'ttlincil
Ituint Plumaue Bands, $1.40, $1,98 & $2.98
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This day (May 4, 1917) we find it. necessary to make
our Chassis price $1815,effective,at once.
We wisH at this time to express to our customers full
appreciation for the business they have given us, and to
voice the belief that the Autocar will continue to merit
their patronage and confidence.
The Autocar Co., Ardmore, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA'S BEST VALUES IN
Misses'-& Women's Apparel
AT POPULAR PRICES
The haul of Clothe Thnt Aie Wmitcil for Immediate IJ'tfir and
Emly Siunmci, hulitiltm Mann l.oti on W'liuh Thcic In
an Aitnal Sni mi
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suits $15
Sveclal. , ' A i
In all-wool poplin rienih!
sllKi fll ll el me twllK
novelt sultuiKs id tin nnd j
I llleeke il'e loins .md f miv j
Ivvol'iticH, HirillK colotHI
liind black - nnd - white 5
elfcets J
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$ ,- in 7 Z'V
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Women's White Shoes
Tin n Will Re Mine Popular Than Ever This
Reason and Our Complete Stoclcn Offer
.Splendid Value
. u-l)iii k Lace Shoes, STiSiO and $6.50
Lace Shoes of calf, S8
Kid l.die Shnes, $8.."i0
Calf Late Oxfords' $(i.50
Ntibuck (inrden I'umps, $7
Linen (Jarden I'umps, $.1
Canvas Pumps and (Kfords, $2.o0 & $3
Misses' and Children's White
Imperial JJuck Shoes and Pumps
s1.98 Ifnt- 2.50
Sizes 1, to
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laud einbioldeiecV utiles ,
,niin Ilmshcd with lan-'ej
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Misses'
.Summer ?Q QQ
Dresses ; XJ'VO
II ie low luck t-hort Hleeve"
coiteo bloinc and fl ire i-klrt
Mso i In linen Hoiks lu
sunuiiei cohus with pocketH
ami eonti ihtliiK eeillaiK
I'll lure hIhivvh n ihiirnilin;
clvle In line while net.
Ill llreilher rilt.SI" l'i.OOIt. NORTH .
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Girls' Coats & Frocksl
in Imposing Array at Special
May Prices
(if all wool pnplm in
blue Have beltH 111
beiiBallnc silk One l'tctuml
Misses' Top Coals, J?13.30
apple Bieen
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Have helm lh.it form mi-Ii and 1ur
blue black, bc Id and c hluci-e
Ke cape inlliiiR overlaid vvitn
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Dainty Frocks in the
White Sale ,
at $1.98 to $12.98
Rut Woith More
Pino I'ira'an liwn, marqui
sette net, mull and batiste
In Umpire, bolero and long
waist &tlcs effectively trim
med with lace, embroidery,
hand-work and rlbbona. Sizes
I, to II ciis U US style
putureil
Smart Tub Frocks
$1 to $6.95
ISs"":n6T75 i
IFOR WOMEN
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j.uul Kolcl none appie Kreen in ick nun i rem n niue oiiciii;i
il lino
lelTects, others tilmmcd witli In aid and tanev eillirs
i pockets and beiutiful Mil, toat linings
III llrollirri. SECOND ri.OOI.
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9.i.-ir to II jeans
llie; Girls' S 1.50 to $23 Coats,
Ilcduccd to $3 to $10
Sizes 0 to lb years
Little Girls' $! to $22..")0 Coats,
Reduced to $2, $3 to $10, -
1. 1 ioc lev C t niirci t
Taffeta nilk, ihecke. plaid, hcrges, ete.1
" Tit lirouTeric SIirOND FLOOTl
Economy and Beauty Unite
in
Zy.c "Z scT,', Muslin and Crepe de Chine Undergarments
7'ii's sale m actually stmts afresh eveiy morning, pi denting
iiciw lots, diffeient styles and uniformly superior values.
Nainsook Envelope Chemise One lectured . $1 QQ
Trimmed with l.iee medallion and ilbbon J fO
Crepe de Chine Chemise oncl'ietm cd $0 QQ
i:nelopo t la In pink an 1 white, trimmed with I
lace ribbon and resebnils Ulbhon t-houlder MiapH
Cambric Petticoats, One Pictured, $2.98
Deep flounces of embroidery, with bcadlm? and ribbon, or inec, with
embroidered batiste medallions. L'nder rutlles.
Combinations, Drawers Models, One Illustrated, 98c
Soft material, with embroidery, lace, bcadlnc and ribbon,
Nainsook Corset Covers, One Pictured, 98c
Have medallions, lace Insertion and ribbon.
We Specialize in Undcrgaimcnts for Stout Women
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