Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1917, Night Extra, Image 7

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IN RECRUITING;
60 JOIN ARMY BY NOON
itecord Equals Nearly Whole
Pays i""
Yesterday
tOTHER BRANCHES TRAIL
ifcrvice of Bccrults Only for Duration
01 i'i "--
Announces
P ti.iiltln, fluctuating llko a pulso, beat
ii 2i VMftV In n. boom that added more than
liVtVmen t" the army before noon. This
F riveaoaled tho total enlistments for
I If .iilra day yesterday.
0,, wit re ay J . , traJ, ,
Jind the army In enlistments.
Insurance from tho War Department
t A!SU j... (h.ii enlistments In tho Nntlonal
ifZ&uitoT tho duration of tho war only.
tTJmm from Governor's Island said
f . "men now enlisting or enlisted since
redeclaration of war In regiments, whether
IS ih Federal service or not. may be as-
k that upon application limy win uu
'IgSirSd at the termination of tho war."
imS5?to the rush of It.i members to nt
rV. Si the officers' training camp at Fort
i&M the First City Troop has started
Jfcrultlng campaign to bring the troop
Bio to Hb full strength of 150. Only six
vSftitei and the commissioned officers re-
'- . .- 4Ua irnntl roll.
rolonel Thomas S. Lanard, of tho State
Ri..rhlf left for New York today to
Information has not been received as yet as
.! whether the Fcnclbles wilt accompany
$ !!.?,. Roosevelt division If It Is per-
iritted to sail for France.
Sp m.nt to be known as tho First Col-
sfuwd Iteglment of Volunteers for Europe
51m .t.rt recruiting as soon as a recruit-
U WH "", u l.t,.i,,wt
lug station can u u.,...-..-
iKtht
AH former
rulsr army nonrammiasmnra uiuueis
sUm v. .riven the same rank thoy held when
!.i... r.rn discharged from service. Under
Fr""c' . :;.. ..r....i c. ....... -.. ..m.i..
rtvi iw oi ine unueu taiuvoo onnv iLbu.i-
l&riiniia there will bo a chance for a man to
j8KV..ama a fiornnd lieutenant.
"I in.. Minih Tteclmont of Engineers, with
jf.Sfe'fcMdquarters In the Halo Building, onllsted
.,('1. .utv.four men. making a total of 300.
t'!,fc within ten days this regiment expects to
"Km Into barracks mai aro now neing nuou
f ut In tho Commercial Museum.
B Among today's recruits was Harry Claude
rrtihMtv. twenty-tlirco years old, of the
'jjellevue-Stratford, an ex-coast nrtlllery-
Wvn hn enlisted as a gunner's mate In tho
Rjuyal coast defense reserve. Charles John-
f'.ieerlng student at Vlllanova College, who
I tnlisted In tho aviation section of tho army
'ilpial corps April 18, has been promoted to
: .-t.oi.ni nrconllnc to word received today.
HS-He Is stationed at Fort Sam Houston,
'imWrltnus. . ...
IS Thirty-eight Berks County physician
IvSv.r. hpn ordered to reuort for examina-
tlnn for commissions. In tho medical section
ef the officers' reervo corps beforo Dr. V.
SjH. Seiter, 181S ouin iimennouse square,
Hamming surgeon. incy uro hiuuhb ihh
forty-eight who volunteered their services
& last month.
'KH Tha fnltftwlni? enlistments were an-
jounced today:
NAVAti COAST DEFENSE RESEItVE
f.'Donald Flthlan Llpplncott. 23. 4422 Saruom t.
aKward Andrew Clantey. 22, 1421 Arch t.
t 7 .... ifjil 1 .. Tm Ol ntn.lna Ytrm
L1 u0"9 Miner iiuuviiiKt din n -iui
": jft.nh I .mo Onnnlnir. Ii3 lUOU Arch ft.
tiJoifph CarllHle Hfnry, IS, 00'Ja Cathnrlno wt.
0fom Uullock Parham. '-i.T. J307 N. 12th st.
' II ....!. tnhn tlvnn ' ft'i K U'uGtmrirel-itiil (.
I( (JUSCIII WVtllt "! , w""' i rtA f t il V
Woiepn f au'oii ueiiQK. -o ioii vtt uiu i
rtDUr Jiarcus l-uiuk -f iiou i Ditmuicy bl
Rtlph Swatn Kurtz, 2:i, North Wynnrfleld.
MUlam Mulford Curry. l!irf 2018 N. Lawrence
K Victor Loveland, 18. 18 S. Mat at.
pousnias uiiiif tioifli. i. u-iuu imuimnro ave.
-'fiwiirri Henry Whit h v. 23. Lancaster. Pa.
KOcorie Alfred Oreen. UK 203l N. 4th st.
; uarry nauae i laneriy, -o, ueuevue-airaiioru
' Hot ft
hDatM Gardner, 22. Monarch, Pn.
Ian, Germantown.
Robert linden Schlffer. 23. West PHtston. Pa.
jh Thomas itusso, 23, b3H Greenwich tt,
!K jnaonh PHffnril Tntrlnn ''I ftTttfl llnrfnril kvp.
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miiin jaeepn Lcc-Liuier. ... i.ii.
. Chrlitlan otto Dornbnck, 17. Kn Harbor,
i 10 Frederick Tote, J4, L'17 H, 41st st.
30, 5130 Woins
2d st
N. J.
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L-Roy Ktnnin stackhouse. 82. MVt l'lttston. Pa.
.worn Henry Kenner, a4, lis H. abtn st
AHfrbert JIark Kills. 28. North Wales. r.
John Michael Jlurphy. 21, 41)41 Walnut t.
PfJohn Frantis Sciirs. "R. HU12 Fiilrmount ave.
fwWwIn Francis Ilvnn. 21. H1K .Tnckson st.
Ffh9-lA. l..1l...1 ll'llllniA. ..I ..1l Un...A .
j".-..- uuniiiu tiiiaiiiu, ., ui.ii ku;c bi.
L'NlTnn ST.iTP.1 tAniNn ronps
.? &'' fosooo Dlnterman, 2X Parkesburg. P,
IVylllUra I!. Pommltz. Ill, tntl isselt st.
I vi Anthony Rlnkevlcho, 18, Norrlsown, Pa.
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I ' Jimrt Crowley. 2S. ConshohocKen. Pa.
ttjmond Vamtman. 21. Capo May. N. J.
Mlllm Cameron. 18. 102S X. Marshall t.
f n...r, c. ...
J"lter C. Orucr. 20. 0031 Al'mnn st.
jiiio conn, du, il'i Ann;i st.
ih A. Iiruce. 22. 24ft N. -7tli st.
atf lnvnnn anj n
bJoietiti Mattel. 2r"'ll43 SnjAer ave.
,f!iVA:.,.I.:Uanl,i '-' 31"2 Livingston St.
tr"ii v-. uoii, .ii, juii w, Morris st.
pomas Sterck. 22, Norrlstown. Pa.
John L. stiles, id. 3U12 warren st.
.Matron A t.rnm , k t it vj -.
JWIllam F. McDermott, 23. f.148 Locust st.
Ki .'if11 --j Aiiwrmarle. N. u.
,.ftH!?i!f.yp,ckl'o2l''48t0 8tlle '-. Frankford.
JK1 Nn,vyn' -1' 80 Perklomen at.
Mi'." '..I'lter. 25. 3718 Falrmount ave.
itolSlS"?' McC- Mitchell, 20. 1287 8. 23d St.
rhT lH cLav?V - M Hrookljn st.
I.rIi? ft- ,Sm Jt- -t 20T N- uth t.
te"U?-..Hr'- ! B?'neld a. .
1.v?h ? lu,t0'n-s. B30 W. York st.
pivldJones. 22. fcoalJale, Pa.
u A Mchofleld. 2a. "L'43 M lath
'& V f,IcCnu,e;. 27. Carney's Point, N. J,
Kb.rt ri L,ve,r.?tt- 2S. Carney's Point. N. J.
I ranui 5' -UCI;'roy. 10. Carneyg Point. N. J.
wt ni 1 .."" i od winasor sq.
&i!,.mi.A.J,rwn."8. 301 N. Watts st.
." B, Koder. 23. .Itellerlnwn Va
riiB,ViBi Koder. 20. Hethlehem. P.
Lw!itaJiatanrff,j-,on' 22- 4U' HaverJord ave,
tffli'kfi? ffUrien, 22t 4014 Havsrtord av.
TTIlSm V i!cM,ugn-. - v- N. 8a ford at.
i,. r? l'0ultt. 21,2213 N. 8th st.
52niMD?nai?u",11' lofc Con.hohockVn, Pa.
SSSJj ,?f.c.'fl?" i". .SP.IP W. Llpplncott st.
Joif0VyA-..PalmSr.. 1 ',2828 Van Pelt st.
bttul.v i)"r,n'- "1,211! w. Indiana avo.
B Thom.y.Ht- S'rryl 9-.8T W. Weaver st.
K rKM! S&m- 23t.32.W Joyce. a t..
. Aiierneny ave,
more ave.
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'"" J. Sullivan, 23. 2833 Bit.
U, S. vvnruwn nn
lii.. '"""' nn,atMa tours
.6ilVV"S"A "?:?039 LehlRh ave.
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fOeorie V,'ninl?,X' H?i Grrett Hill. N. J.
'WwSffiM. . LNewklrk at.
1 "W O. DilTr.V' ;".?' Aiieyneny ave,
rruM. t;av',. -3. Woodbury. N. J.
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ijlS.rIfe.i1?'"0,L18.'.J7 N, Camao .t.
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FT ni,fi?A..8i Qarratt. 87. Hroa.
Khi. """rant,
ISSSll?."Sfft..la .K. Wlshart .t.
Martin E. tY"'. ..-! K2 . P. .
.: d'Ne',!fkK' ; N. Fallon .t.
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Pottsvllla, Pa,
Uroad St, Station,
KS? Bhn;' At'VbV-10."0.?. v?- .
' "J"tney, 2G. loia N, Kttlng st.
?S!vTEDT0NS SH0T WOMAN
riUitoSST9N' May P"bllhed re.
r. inis mornlnt- DurDortina- to pnm fmm
Ptn irr.vBn',orace that a" American
h5?'iu i,.Ittr,na CoUch' of st' F"
C""1 '" had been shot In nrmnv ..
Klurren,rnde.,1her6 as falB by Swiss
lWa i. ' aul ni"er-
Ptttr frte ha? .1 such "part," Doctor
to iJa.?0.1!1 n,y FoMln Office would
KJS.J?!? through this legation. I do
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EVENING LEDGEiR-PHILABELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 1917
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FRANKLIN MEDAL RECIPIENTS
To David Watsot Taylor, rear
admiral and chief of the Bureau of
Construction and Repair. United
States navy (lower), nnd to Ilcnd
rik Antoon Loicntz, president
Royal Academy of Sciences, Am
sterdam, professor of mathematical
physics, University of Leiden, the
Franklin Institute today, at iU
final meeting of the ninety-third
season, awards the Franklin Medal.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
TO AWARD MEDALS
Prof. Lorentz, of Leyden Univer
sity, and Admir.il D. W. Tay
lor Recipients
Tho Franklin Institute will hold Its final
meetltiR of tho nlncty-thlnl sca.son thU
afternoon at 4 o'clock. In the nndltorliim of
tho Institute. IB .South Seventh street, A
distinguished assembl.iKO of men who have
achleed celebrity in sclentllle, philosophi
cal and diplomatic channels will bo present
for tho closlnp session of the enr nnd to
witness tho annual awarding of tho Frank
lin medal.
The medal will be awarded to llcndrlclt
Antoon I.orentz, president of tho ltoyal
Academy of Sciences, Amsterdam, and pro
fessor of mcthematlca! physics, University
of I.eyden, In recognition of his "icacarchos
which have ho largely contributed to laying
on a new foundation our knowledffo of the
nature of light and developing our Ideas
concerning the ultimate constitution of
matter."
The medal will also be awarded to David
Watson Taylor, chief constructor, Chief of
tho bureau of Construction and Ilepalr,
United States navy, in recognition of his
"fundamental contributions to the theory
of ship resistance and screw propulsion and
of his signal success In the application of
current theory to tho practical design of
varied types of war vessels In tho United
States navy."
Dr. AVnlton Clark will liae charge of tho
meeting and Dr Hairy F Keller, on baj ''C
of the Committee of Science and Arts, wl.I
Introduce tho medalists. Chenllcr V. Ji
C. F. van Ruppard. on behalf of the Royal
Netherlands Government, will receive tho
medal for Professor I-otentz and will make
a short address.
Following tho presentation of tho medal
to Rear Admiral Taylor ho will address
tho Institute on the subject of "Tho Science
of Naval Architecture."
North Wales Civic Club Activities
NORTH vAT.KS, I'a , May IB. -The
North Watt ''vie Club has added n cor
tcspondlug u . tary to Its list of o(Ilclal.s,
electing Mrs. C 11. Mover to tho position.
Tho club will have Raywood Park open
again this year, u competent woman having
been selected to take charge.
Licensed to Wed at Elkton
1XKTO.V, Md May 1G. Twelve couples
applies for nmrrlrtgo licenses here this
morning. Philadelphia had eight pairs In
tho llock, ono couple, John 1.. Devlin nnd
Uthel V. llalllday, being refused because
tho prospective brjdcgrootn was under nge.
The permits were granted to John il. Good,
child and Martha 1.. Noll. Ocorge n. StufTlct
and Sadlo 1.. Rath, Klmer J, Palmer nnd
lllatiche J. Hlnlley, Oeorgo II. Klelnert and
Mnry K, Devlin, Ralph Rodger nnd t.ulil
Spencc, William J. Ott nnd Bertlm M.
(lelser nnd William 12. McCormlck nnd
Kntherlnc Schucppcnhuscr, all of rhlln
delijhln: Alfonso Wyntt nnd Ilnzcl 13. Ryrd,
Wilmington, Del ; Until Urofncr, New York,
and Maudo U C Roads, Trenton: John (5,
Habecker and Ucrtha O, Uro, Cnlumbln,
Pa , and Robert A. Dress nnd Freda C.
Clark, Pine drove, N J.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Forest llvrrly, 7nj ri. AllxKhi-nr ave., anil
Jvnnlo Murnis. s"2 l:. Madison t.
(leorBo Itlrhl ls'.n i: HukfII nt . and Halbera
WlllliVm t:iklil.l .llsti Carlisle M . and Alvlldo
Unison. "28 Sprint st
Horhrrt W'rlsh. mis linjntnn st nnd l.avlnla
Hordcn 'Us s. W.uhlncloii a
Salvalnre Monti, lDI'.1 K l'.'th it , and Ternt
,)rtolnnn. HU8 s l'.'th st.
Charles II imui. an.,7 Ainhcr st , nnd Jpsephln
. Snxlr Is:,.' .V. front st.
I.niiH Prank. ISO.' W Ontario st.. and Mary A.
stochiT. Haln. lii
Ilnrr '1 hurnlon 'Ji'lt .V. Mnseher st., nnd
Ilz2ly l)unwoUy. 8(ll N. Ma-cher st
Arthur 1' I'rli'i. 71.1 Porter st , ami Lillian
KubtsUi, New York city
tusfll Longshore, Lancnorne, Pa., nnd Anna
I' Whltp. Lnnshnrne. Pa.
Morris Cohn. HrtdKrton, 1'fl., anil Pay Weiss,
:t2ll Columbia me
Thonins l.lttip, l'.'s Wntklns st . nnd P-irnh A.
llnnrueK, I'.'S VVntMns st.
William Mrdrath '.'.128 Shnrswood St., and Ann-v
. M. l.oftUB 8328 Hhsravsootl st
lJInned II Whltiriirtn. .10 llormltnco at., and
Nnetnt I.ee Kit llermltnirii st
John Hpad. Montcomrrv Count. Pa., and Sadla
Knot, iz.iii . 20th t
flpnran Tuner 1H17 MrKran St., nnd llva
Cromncll. 11. in Harrison st
H.imuil irmtl. Hill N hth st nnd Idi Oold,
'Jills .V rranklln st.
Josrph Mlhrrinan. tl5 l.eldy nve , and It.
Iwim llllknwllt, 272." t'olunildu ave.
lknjatnln Klrlmman. 4H0 Manlon st.. nnd Hose
llosenliluth, 11811 S tun t
Alln-rt J Fein, 21.1 Catharine st . nnd Itrbt
Abramsoii. tiss N flth st.
James An-el l.nncnstrr, Pa , nnd Paulino
Rosenthal ,120 s ltith st
Hninpsnn 11111., 48t Arch st . nnd Anna WIU
Hams, It.1 Anh fct
JnmrH Clark. Ii2.t2 Tlnlcutn ave, and Helen
.. Itn, HSU Woodland ave
Mat Hpt.ar, :il27 CumhrMiM st., and Snrnh
(iolilinan 1.11)7 Mlinin t
.'.'.. x"""m" '- laomlnmr st . nnd Alberta
vMltlianks, 72." taemlniter t.
l'cl X; I'arrllo 1210 MrKein st , nnd Itosomn
. M Vletrn. 121(1 MiKean st
Israel (lol.lstiln. y.1s Wlnton st., and I.en-i
Levin, ."lis Wlnton st
Eilar;l ItoHltur, 3.111 .MnrUft st , nnd Annie
H RirrL-l, III 1 A st
James i:. Murphv, Jr , 1921 Monument ave
iiiul Elizabeth l'nttoli. 1,121 Plllrs et
Antonl Uuz, 32'.7 I.ivlnKston at , and Fran-
ils?ki Mzln, :I27 Llvlncston s.
laulnr Koral. 7.ID Ham st , and lissls Ueramn,
IDI't Vino at
Th'oiloro .iDa.'ph. MarrlsburB, l'a nnd P-erthn
I.phI. 2.1.10 Krnsltmtnn avo.
John It Wire nroller .stiu Fnreon st , and nisle
C Sohlie. Il.irby, 1.
Charlfn L. Darin 3d. Ilid.il. Ta.. and Mary A
CI iv. 12211 Hpru'o t
llnrnl.l C (!nn' Norfolk. Va , and Holm It
(llblis, .1s.ll Wcbst. r st.
UNPATRIOTIC RANTER
WINDS UP IN JAIL
Pennsylvnnirt Statute Against
Discouraging1 Recruiting In
voked Against John Kolb
Tho Pennsylvania ntntuto npalnst dls
coutnRlnp; recruiting wns Invoked to stop
tho unpatriotic IntiKuaso of John Kolb, of
Bill Willows avenue, who was held today
under $5000 ball nt tho Sixty-Mrst and
Thompson streets station on n charno slated
us "suspicion of treason."- Ko'.b Btood at
the corner of Hlxty-thlrd nnd Mnrkn streets
for nearly nn hour last tilBhl nnd told nny
nio who enmo near cnoush to hear lhat ho
would bo cursed If he would ilKht for the
Fnlted States, that tho President was no
Rood, that the laws were tho same and that
ho had no regard nt nil for tho ila.
Hn told MnRlstrato Stovenson when ho
was ntr.ilRned today that ho had been
"splrltunlly sick for a cnr" In extenuation
nf his actions last nlRht.
Kolb, who save his ago ns forty, tnlkcd
to two men on the corner until they walked
nuay from him, It was testified, nnd later
struck n man nbout sixty years old who
cautioned him to keep qtiict. Finally Sam
uel CrnlR, of 623i Market street, notified
the police of tho Slxty-tlrst nnd Thompson
streets station nnd Kolli wns nrtested
Kolb's talk was calculated to discourage re
crultlng and thus came under the Mntute,
Maglstrato Stevenson said In hcMInc Kolb
for a further hearing Department of Jus.
tlce ngents were notified of tho arrest.
Wills Admitted to Probate
Wills probated today Include those of Mrs.
Mary 11 Ashman, 4t00 Spruco street, which
In private bequests disposes of property
valued nt J81.000; Jacob Rusch, 1201 I.Ind
ley stteet, J47.000 : F.li Fltherlngton. C330
Ueei'hwood street. JSftOO, nnd John Monroe,
2120 Vine Mrccf. $43(31.
M-m
U
Engagement
Rings
2.1 diamond nt ta
nimlltv nrtlntlrnllv
roupfd In a ptrrrd platinum
numntlnjj of new rttnlen
$225.00
C. R. Smith & Son
Market St. at 18th
-4
n3
&
$15
$18.50
$22.50
$17.50
$18.50
$14
;.'1 Continuous Yenrs of Connr lentlous Hilslne. j
SCtttlllcBS
8.3X110.C
Brussels
8.3 x 10.G Ax
minster. 8.3x10.6 Scam
less Axmins'r,
7.G x 9 Axmin
ster. 7.0x9 seamless
Wilton Velvot
x D Seamless
Brussels.
( x! 9 Seamless
Brussels.
$13.50 Lx,a Axm,n-
13 KC Gx9 Senmlcss
vPlO.DU Wilton Velvet.
A9 Zf Special 12x15
Pl6.au Axminstcr.
A( Special 12 x 13.6
7.6
9 x 12 Seamless
Brussels
Axminstcr.
Specialists
since
1833
$14
9 x 12 Seamless (fig fin
Brussels TlU.OU
$19
$25
$22.50
$27.50
$30
$40
6 JOO.G0
Seamless Brussels..
11.3x12 and 10.6x13.6 tfjQft
Seamless Wilton Velv.vOU
11.3x12 and 10.6x13.0 djoft
Axminstcr.' v 0 U
9 x 12 Seamless
Wilton Velvet...
9 x 12 Seamless
Wilton Velvet...
9 x 12 Seamless
Axminster
9 x 12 Seamless
Axminster
9 x 12 Body
Brussels
9 x 12 Royal
Wilton
Specialists
since
1883
We sell no printed or stamped carpets, but strictly all
wool and worsted goods that are fully guaranteed. No
cheap substitutes, but good, dependable merchandise at
low prices. We are one of the few stores that still carry
a complete line of room, hall and stair carpets.
Tapestry Brussels, choice patterns at 85c for
a very heavy quality up to $1.05 for the best 10
wire grade.
Wilton Velvets, of the better kind only, all 3
shot quality, at $1.10, $1.25 to $1.50 yard.
We soil only the genuine Crex; 9x12, at r All
$7.50 for plain border & S8.G0 for stamped ones. J Sizes
Hodges' famous Rattania at $12 for 9x12. ) in
Guaranteed Rag Rugs at $10Jor 9x12. I Stock
Kensington Carpet Co
51. C.KOSSMAN & SONS
211-13-15-17 Market Street
You sit in it not on it.
That's why the
LIBERTY
delivers comfort like the biggest car
made. The Liberty leads in thought
of the owner. Get into one today.
RICHWINE-HAINES COMPANY
District Distributor
719 North Broad Street
Bell rhone Voolar SJ1S .
ThlUdelphU
$1195
v
MARKET STREET
TENTH STREET
m
sr- IATRIQTIC
economy Sale
Supply Your Every Summer Need at Wonderful Saving:
The" best way to practice economy is to attend this big event now in progress at the
Earle Store. When war was declared manufacturers were anxious to turn their stocks into
cash, and we went through the markets and made several profitable purchases. In fact, the
savings are extraordinary. Even now prices arc advancing, for the Government is making
very heavy purchases and you may never share in such savings again. Walk through the
store and see the many specials for yourself.
OHO
$1.25 and $1.50
Stripe OQr
Silk.... 02C
Rutin ttrtpa tub itllltK,
Htrlpn mesAallna..
Mrlpe pongee, fttvl
trlpn tant.ii. 33
and 38 Inchta wide.
SECOND FLOOn
Women's Fiber Q Q
Silk Hosiery... 3i7C
In fast black and ulilte I.IhIo Barter
tops, hlRh spllcvil liwls; double soles.
Slightly Imperfect. All kIzch.
MAIN FLOOR
Women's 59c
Union Suits
44c
Fln ribbed lisle: low neck, sleeve
less. Curt or laeo knee. Neatly trim
med llesular sires. Onlv He.
MAIN FL06H
50c Turkish OQ
Towels, at . . 5C
Jacnuanl weae bath towels, rink,
blue, or Kold, and some have place for
monoKram. Slightly Fhop Foiled.
SKCOND FLOOK
$1 Table
Cloths ..
53
Choice of hquare hemstitched or round
rcalloped. Splendid nstortment of pat
terns. Limit two to a cuitomer.
SKCOND FLOOn
15c & 18c
Wash Laces
A rneclal lot of edces and li.in.1s:.
9c
In
White. Widths 1 to 3 InchM Vnl an
diet effects, So yard, MAIN FLOOK
50c Collar
& Cuff Sets
29 c
Sheer organdie collar and cuff sets,
edped with venlse lace. Very dalntv In
deed, and 29o for set MAIN FLOOU
New Silk JQ
Hand Bags. .05 C
The season's most wanted styles and
colors, and black All havo mirror at
tached. Worth much more.
MAIN FLOOR
T"
Women's House
Dressei
69c
Of good quality ginghams nnd per
cales. Light and dark colors. In stripes
and checks. At 69c. SKCOND FLOOK
Dainty Silk
Camisoles .
43 c
Tn flesh and colored Jap. silk. Very
prettily trimmed with lace and organdie.
Special. 43c. SKCOND FLOOK
Undermuslins, 7f
Values to $1.50 TfC
Lace and embroidery trimmed night
gowns, skirts and envelope chemise,
many are samples. At 74c.
SKCOND FLOOK
Extraordinary Savings on
545 Summer Suits
For Women and Misses
Divided Into 3 Big Groups-
-as
112 Suits
$5.00
Values tip to
$12.95
187 Suits
$7.50
Values tip to
246 Suits
$14.49
Values up to
$32.50
All new desirable, taken from our own stocks and brought
down to these new low price levels. Somo are even below half price.
Every garment wa" purchased for this season's selling, ana they
are fnshionably correct both as to style and colorings.
What woman ncoo be without a new summer suit when such
savings are possible in our "Patriotic Economy Sale"?
Silk Taffetas Velours Gabardines Serges
Poiret Twills Jerseys Checks Plaids
In the strictly taillcur models, the belted or plaited coat models
or those snappy sports models. Largo collars aplenty some with
self or contrasting color stitching, some embroidered, others button
trimmed. All the most fashionablo high colorings blues and black,
of course.
300 Women's Coats ! di e
Ranging in Values up to $32.50 P
A model for every purpose, every tasto and for everv wo'man
both large and small. Serges, velours, gabardines, twills, Bolivias,
silk taffetas and novelty checks. All the prevailing high colorings.
SKCOND FLOOK
Women's $3, $3.50 & $4 Pumps, $ 1 AP
In Very Seasonable and Popular Models Special, at 1 mW
Plain Pumn I Cninnial Pimim I CStyioII TV.r.mi P,n, I C(.. D... sstiW
Plain Pumps
Strap Sandals
Patent Leather
Whito Canvas
Colonial Pumps
crenton Pumps
Dull Leather
Gray Leather
Small Tongue Pumps
Sinton Pumps
White Leather
Ivorv T.pnthnr
High, medium or low heels of wood or leathor in nil tho enrrprt ton slinrvoa. Thn si rnnirn in nnul
With Bhoe prices soaring every day the woman who wants to practice economy will buy two or
three pairs at this price. MAIN FLOOR
Strap Pumps
Crandall Pumps
White Glazed Kid
Bronze Kid
411
iP
76c
76c
Girls' $1 to $1.50
DRESSES
Special, at
Including samples and
pIlKht seconds of a maker's $1.00, $1.25
an I $1 BO it'Riilar btoclta. Made of excel
lent quality Bingham, ohamhrays. repn
and tissues, In checks and stripes. Sizes G
to 14 years.
Girls' Lingerie Dresses, $1.29
OiB.indle and bat Imp, with trimmings of
laces and cmlitniderley
Ki:ro.l FLOOK
Boys' Norfolk
SUITS $9.95
Special, at
There are about 150
of these snltn early buying ndvlsed.
Woolen mixtures, of casslmeres and chov
lots. 7 to 1G years. Somo hao lined pants.
Norfolk belted style. Hume hate two pair
imnU. Not all uliei.
Boys' 2-Pair Pants White Middy
Suits, at $1.95
TVhlts twill trimmed with navy blue.
Sizes 3 to 8 years. MAIN FLOOR
A Sale of Roll End Lengths of
New Process Linoleums
SSSEsfSfiii
23'
Special Sq. Yd.
One of the best makes of felt
back linoleums. Full 2 yards
wide in a variety of most desir
ablo patterns. Many 'lengths of
same pattern so you can cover a
good-sized room.
Ye Colonial Rag Rugs at $7.75
Size 9x12. The most wanted "Hit-and-Miss" de
signs. Considered a $10.50 value.
9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs
A well-known make woven in one-piece. Choice
of allover and Oriental patterns In ijlfj QC
rich and subdued colorings P 1 20
THIRD FLOOR
Save on Summer Needs
ra
Lift Top
Refrigerator,
$6.98 ;
Solid oak, Golden
oak finish. Nickel
hardware. Sanitary
removable shelf;
drain pipe & traps.
4-Piece
Mop Set
49c
Consists of dustniB mop,
oil moii. adjustable han
dle, bottle of cedar oil
and chemically treated
dustlne cloth.
Lawn Benches, 79c
TSSE-
Hardwood ; can ba fold
ed up: strongly con
structed. BASKMB.NT.
rasa y
Perfection Garment
Bags, at 29c
Protect your clothing and
furs In one of the.se. moth
proof bags. Size 26lix44-ln.
Garden Hose Outfit
2.1 ft. of lluratlex
denllotel70
Nozzle . eft"
Reel,
98e
Toilet Paper.
8 for 25c
7-IMece Water
Seta at 39c
Hardwood
on roll-era
Complete Outfit,
13.00
Oval Wash ft
Poller at K7C
Save oil Bamboo
Porch Screens
In Natural Color
4-ft. sizo . .... , 98c
C-ft. sizo .'...$1.25
(i-ft. size $1.98
8-ft. sizo , $2.25
10-ft. size ....$2.50
12-ft. sizo $2.98
29c Half Sash Curtains, 19c
With rod FREE. Fine thread
laco designs, overlock edges. Top'
loops.
THIRD FLOOR
Porch Chairs and
Rockers at
y4 to y2 off
Present Marked Prices
These are all odd pieces but we
price them for quick clearance at
even lower prices than they could
be manufactured for.
The Large
Arm Rocker
on' the right,
i n battleship
gray was
priced $5.25
our reduced
price
$2.85
avo ii at all "
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