Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 29, 1917, Final, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Yj"p
'-
4f
rtwtMlfllMMi
EV&tflNGr LEDOERPfilLiUJELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917
&1A NAVE CHE SFli)E3lAt
IL SILURO E LA MflfA
,
W F
vm Ingcgnere Itallano Discgna
t' Un Piroscnfo Mercantile Che
rson I'uo' Aitondnro
RIBUTTATI
ATTACGHI
L'On. Nlttl rnrln dello Rclazlonl trn
l'ltalia e In Orcein o Ncga
il Conflitto
' , v ROMA. 2 amgno.
i vL'Ing, Umberto PugUes, ufflclale del
Cfcenlo navale, ha dlsegnato un nuovo tlpo
. 41 nava mercantile per It trasporto dl mercl,
nave cha non puo' nITondare. II progetto.
Che qualche tempo fa fu prescntato al
Mlnlstero delta Marina, o' stato nccettato, e
l. rltleno che el proccdera' aublto alia
eostruzlone dl questo nuovo tlpo dl nave non
oltanto In Italia ma nncho net cantltrl In
gtesl, francetl ed amcrlcanl.
La Itlvlsta Marltttma. che net suo ultimo
niimero at occupa dl questo nuovo tlpo dl
nave, dice In un artlcolo che essa sposta
10.3Q0 tonnellate e puo' prendero a bordo
tiri carlco dl B800 tonnellate. La navo ha
Una doppla carena e to spazlo tra le due
e nemplto dl carbone ed allro materlale In
teso a proteggere la nave dallo scopplo del
Hurl e delta mine.
Iert eera II Mlnlstero della Uucrra pub
bllcava II seguento rapporto del generate
Cadorna circa la rltuazlone alia fronte
Halo-austrlaca:
Le operazlonl dl guerra alia fronte
ItalO-austrlaca furono nella glornata dl
ierl llmttate quasi escluslvamcnle nt
I'azlone delle artlgllerle. Questa e' stata
partlcolamente Intensa nella zona del
Col Drlcon, at Passo dl Monte Croce,
nella Carnla, ed est dl Oorlzla o nella
ona del Dosso Faltl.
Ierl eera un attacco del nemlco contro
le nostra poslzlonl del Passo el'Agnello.
zull'nltoplnno dl Aslago, da not recente-
mente conqulstate, fu Immedlatamente
resplnto dalle nostre truppe o dal fuoco
delte nostre battcrle,
II Mlnlstero della Marina ha annunctato
ehe pella settlmana scorea termlnata II 24
eorrente un nolo plroscafo Itallano fu
affondato dal sottomarlnl nemlcl. Nella
stessa settlmana etitraronn nel portl Itallanl
881 navl e S36 ne usclrono.
Telegramml da Amsterdam dlrouo rho nel
Relchsrath fu dlscussa una mozlone del
toclallsti chledente I'apertura dello trat
tatlve dl pace, Uno del flrmatarll della
mozlone dlchlaro' cho tuttt I iionoll lUtin
monarchla erano unit! net deslderto della
pace a che era tempo ormal cho II governo
austrjaco rlvelasse le sue condlzlonl dl pace.
La mozlone Inoltre nfferma II dlrlto del
popolt dl decldere lo proprle sortl. II presi
dents del Cons'gllo auetrlaco parlo' rontro
la mozlone chledendo che I'alleanza con la
Otrmanla fosse sostenuta ed affrrmando
che II dlrltto dl concludere la pace spctta
aU'lmperatore.
L'PN. NITTI 13 LA GltECIA
WASHINGTON. 29 Glugno. L'on. Fran
eesco Saverlo Nlttl. membro della mlsslone
lUllana agll Statl Unltl, ha smentlto ener
gteamente le vocl secondo cut I governl
d'ltalla e dl Qrecla si trovano In dlsaccordo.
Egll ha dlchlarato Invece che VenlzetoB
ju iu w-toii) esprimenciogit assoiuta (mucin
nella polltlca del governo Itallano e denun
clando le vocl dl dlsaccordo che sono sparse
d arte da agentl tedeschl e germanoflll.
L'on. Nlttl ha dctto che la presenza dl
truppe Itallane netl'Albanla non signifies
punto che l'ltalia cerca un protettorato
eccluslvo su quella nuova nazlone. II go
Terno Itallano Invece vuole per I'Albanla un
governo autonomo garantlto dalle potenze
dell'Intesa tale da non ledere gll Interessl
Titall della Grccla. Kgll ha agglunto-
"Una cosa e' ccrta ed e' che tra Italia
Qrecla non vl e' alcun conflitto ne vl e
la posslbllita' dl antlpatle tra le duo nazlonl.
Koltanto pocht glornall greet, che iono stat'
sj eono ostlll all'Intesa, hanno cercato 4.1
ereare un'atmosfera dt ostlllta' verso l'lta.
lift.
"L'avanzata (telle truppe Itallane nel
lEptro aettentrlonale e speclalmente In
Qlanana deva essere Interpretata sempllce
mente come una mossa mllltara dl carattere
affatto. temporaneo resa necensarla dalla
' attuazlone mllltara a dal plant dl guerra
deglt alteatl dell'Intesa nel Dalcanl, perfet
tamente come e' stato II caso dell'avanzate
francese ed Inglese nella Tessaglta.
"L'ltalia desldera dl vedere alia con
etuslone della pace un'Albanla autonoma
protetta dagll alleatt dell'Intesa. glacche'
essa non desldera dl avcre cola' una pre
domlnanzal escluslva
"Nell'lstessa manlera qualslasl conltltto
cho possa sorgere tra gll Interessl Italian!
greet per quanto rlcuarda 1'Asla Mlnore
-sara" rlsolto dalta cpnferenza Interna
tionale che dovra' rlunlrsl alia fine della
guerra curopca."
"REPTILE" MATTER SEIZED
Pamphlets Issued by German Foreign
Office on Way to Pulp Mill
LONDON. Juno 29. The prize court
today condemned 1800 bags of "reptile
press" matter sent out by the Intelligence
department of the German Foreign Ofllce
auid seized on three steamships. There
Wera tnnnv fhnimntifYa ne nnmi.t. ,
various languages, Dutch, French, Arabic,
Spanish, mainly denouncing: the British
rule In India. Some of the stuff was In
tended to reach even Bolivia, but It will
arrive only at a pulp mill.
I. W. "W. Secretary Must Work 85 Days
DULUTir, Mlnru June 29 Arthur
Thome, secretary of the Duluth local of
the Industrial Worker of ttje World, was
sentenced to eighty-five days at the work
farm by Municipal Judge Smallwood. The
trial of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. of New
York, was on today.
White Oxfords
Master $
Made
v .Made
I f 5'!Ji?ksJ,nck X-
Minutes Count!
ISot on unlimited stock and titer
are Belling fasti Good proof of the
REMARKABLE Yaluea youll find
THIS WEEK In our
Huge Exhibition of
Intensified Values
Eyery pair, white, tan and black, on
view for you to' take in your hands and
examine, and at this special price you'll
One hundred "Master-Made"
style in White Buck, Mahog
any. Koko Caf, Cordovan Calf.
White Buck or Royal wmt
Black Calf worth M fZ
eyery cent of $7 to $8. if
Our price now. . . rJl. .
Come in today, but not later
than Saturdaywhile every style
here and in your size.
They arte on exhibiting n,n
MEN Basement Priv'
RJm Car. Market & liih SU.
t JHsURN.sHHHH 99 Hn Su
'?i
NAUTICAL SCHOOL WINS
HIGH PRAISE ON BOURSE
Members Well Satisfied With
Pnssago of Measure for
$60,000 Appropriation
. ,
Prominent shipping and business' men on
the floor of the Philadelphia Dourse are
greeting with satisfaction the passage by
the State Legislature of the $50,000 appro
priation for a Nautical Training School.
Many expressed commendation of the
Lvenino LnuoEn for Its leadership In the
campaign for the measure.
Of peculiar satisfaction Is the Leglsla
lures action to the Bourse and Its allied
trade organliatlons, since It was at the
request of the Bourse, mado In the form of
"""" auopiea Dy us Doara of direc
tors, that the Joint committee on com
merce and navigation of Councils gave a
hearing on tho project of the school's re
establishment, which crystallized tho acntl
ment for such action. At this hearing, rap
JMentallves of the Bourse. Board of Trade,
Maritime Kxchanr anrf BhlnhiilMfn ..-
panles showed the necessity for the school
and Indicated the solidarity of the city's
shipping and business Interests In Its favor.
Bourse members say they aro certain Coun
ells will Immediately appropriate the city's
share of 126,000 for the school and that Its
re-establlshmcnt will be pushed as speedily
Leaves Tennis for Flying
ToHrhVl. Y,OUK"' ,June 29 Gustavo K.
h i. .tormJr ,ndoor tcnns champion,
has left .New York for Canada, where he
ACQUIRE SHORE TRACT
TO TRY OUT SEAPLANES
Flying Machines for Use in Franco to
Rccelvo Tests at Atlantic
City
ATLANTIC C1TV, June 29 Seaplanes
to be sent abroad with American battle
ships to Join the destroyer flotillas In war
fare against German submarines are to be
assembled In Atlantle City and tried out
over the ocean by some of the mechan
icians who will use them In action, ac
cording to plans announced hero.
A large section of land owned by the
Pennsylvania Itallroml at Maine and Cas
pian acnues, and formerly used as a base
ball park and a showground for Wild West
shows lias been taken over by the Curtlss
Aeroplane and Motor Company.
Work already has been started upon a
building of brick and frame construction,
100 feet long and 200 feet wide, which Is to
cost $20,000. n will contain workshops
on cacn side and a large assembling room
In the center. The location of the plant
Is particularly adaptable because It Is not
more than 250 feet from tho Inlet, with
open ground Intervening, liven In the
roughest weather tho Inlet Is seldom too
rough for the launching of Bca flyers.
It la the understanding hero the re
mainder of tho land acquired Is to be used
as a training ground for a corps of twenty
flyers.
READING NURSE SENDS
MESSAGE TOM BRITAIN
Red Cross Unit Member Writes
of Experiences in England.
Now on War Duty .
Farmer a Suicide by Hanging
DOVUlt, Pel , June 2 tl. Charles Abbott,
aged fifty years, a farmer of Wyoming. Del ,
was found banging from a rafter In the
grannary on tils farm. He had been dead for
several hours.
ItllADINO, Pa Juno 29.
Mrs. Alfred S. Albright, of this city, Is
In receipt of a letter from her daughter,
Miss Carrlo Albright, which gives many
Interesting accounts of her experiences In
Ilngland. Miss Albright, who Is a graduate
of tho Gcrmatitown Hospital, Philadelphia,
enlisted with tho Hed Cross Unit, No 10,
whicli Is now engaged In lted Cross work
"nomewhero In France." Tho message was
dated Juno 0, from London.
The letter says:
In London we were met by Mrs. Page,
wife of tho American Ambassador, and
Colonel llrodley, of tho American forces.
Wo are leaving London for France.
We do not know our destination and will
not be able lo make our station known
when we do arrive. This Is done for
safety, and our lettern aro all received
throush the British War Office.
General Pershing and lily staff stopped
at a hotel only a block away from where
wo were located In London. As I am
writing this letter I can't stop thinking
of tho wounded soldiers I met In tho
hospital here.
Other Heading nurses with tho unit nre
Misses riorence Ilurkcy, former anesthetist
at tho Heading IIoKpltal ; Ilva Gerhard and
llmlly Holmes.
PICKETS DENOUNCED
BY MORE SUFFRAGISTS
Voto Seekers In Threo States Deploro
Actions of Militants nt
Whit House
ST, ALBANS, VL. Juno 29. Tho Ver
mont Equal SufTrago Association, at the
alnalni eaiilnd rt Ita Annt'fintlfin nflftfltPfl
resolutions deploring tho militant activities
of tho suffragettes In establishing picket
lines near tho White House nt Washington.
ItOMH. N. Y . Juno 20. At a convention
of the Third Oneida County District of tho
Woman Suffrage party here the action of
tho White House pickets at Washington was
condemned by a rising vote.
MINNEAPOLIS, Juno 29. The Mlnne-
nn Wnmnti tiiirfrnrrn A Beniln linn )ina
Issued a statement denouncing the recent
activities of pickets of the National Wom
an's Party about the White House In Wash
ington and declaring that these actions do
not represent the sentiment of the National
American Woman SufTrago Association.
First War Bride in Ambulance Camp
ALLENTOWN, Pa., June 29. The dis
tinction of becoming the first war bride of
a member of the United States Army Ambu
lance Corps, In camp nt the fair grounds,
will bo conferred upon Mlsi Helen 11. Clark
son, of Washington, who Is to bo married
on Saturday to Wnllnco P. Baker, known
the country over ns a professional motor
cycle racer, and who Is a member of the
Washington unit. Ho expects to be ordered
to Franco In a few days. The marriage
license was taken out hero today.
COTTON TRADING ritOHIDITED
Board of Trade Forbids Purchases Ex
cept Under License
LONDON, Juna 29. The Board of Trade
has Issued an order under the defense-of-the-realm
act forbidding, except under li
cense, nny purchase or sale of raw cotton.
Tha Liverpool Cotton Association, at a
meeting today, adopted Its new rules regu
lating trading In futures, which hence
forth Is to bo confined to buying by spin
ners or Importers against sales of actual
cotton. "Straddles" or speculative dealings
are forbidden.
Tho price of futures will bo advanced
or reduced from time to time by the com
mittee on tho basis of prices prevailing
In tho southern States of tha United States
for American futures and M Alexandria
for Ugyptlan futures.
SOLDIERS' NOMINEE BEATEN
I
Son of Lord Derby Overwhelmingly
Elected in Liverpool Division Election
LONDON, June 29. Tho result of the
election In tho Liverpool division Is: Cap.
tain Lord Stanley, coalition, 2224; Hughes,
candidate of the Discharged Soldiers and
Sailors' Federation, 794. Less than half
of tho electors voted,
Tho discovery that tho most of
Hughes's nominators were naturalized
Jews, who were associated with the So
cialists In pence talk, killed any chance
Hughes had to poll a considerable vote.
The result wns n. foregone conclusion, ns
the district Is mostly residential. ' Stanley
Is n son of tho Secretary of War, Lord
Derby.
PERSHING'S MEN NAMED
SAMMIES IN FRANCE
Nickname Likely to Tnko Flaco Be-
side Those of Tommies
nnd Poilus
WASHINGTON, Juna 29.
denerat Pershing's fighting men In Franca
have been nicknamed the Sammies Uncle
Sam's Boys and the title bids fair to stick.
It will take Its place alonslda of Tommies
for the British, Poilus for tha French and
Boches for tha Germans.
In connection with temporary training
behind the lines, tha Sammies will learn
more than they have previously been taught
as to comb nna grennao attacks, the new
British bayonet system and similar develon.
ments of modern warfare.
Tha War Department still awaited today
receipt of a full report on the arrival of th
Pershing expedition. Thus far it had had
only a preliminary report, which was with,
held.
Authorities here feel that arrival of the
expedition will serve not' alona to hearten
tho Allies, but that It wilt send a thrill
through this country which .will spur re.
crultlng and vitalize war preparations.
Clubhouse at Carneys Point
PENNSGnOVE, N. J., June 29. The
du Pont clubhouse nt Carneys Point, which
has been under construction f6r two
months. Is nearly completed and plans are
being formed for Hi opening. Tho organi
zation of the club lm Jutt been complete!
by tha election of these officers: President,
A. F. Porter: first vice president, H. L.
Miner; second vice president, A. B. Echols;
treasurer. II. Shackleford; and secretary,
J. B. Darlington.
HijM
Mlm ........ ... .. fr t-r f , TI f- .. .. .. T Tr . , , , t H M i, n n ri ' ' " " " t 1 " " " " "' ' "' ffH
I! Ii "ii s D ii 1 IBI
p ,
WBXm
Charge
Purchases
will appear on
July Bill
Market and Tenth Streets, Philadelphia
Charge
Purchases
will appear on
July Bill
Tomorrow The Earle Store's Monthly Bargain
cfctmmncr
Women's
TT TJ m
wnite
Pumps
Jewelry
Children's Gold -Filled Bracelets;
son
Women's and Misses' Gold-Filled
uraceiets $1.15
Gold Filled and Sterling
Itlngs I9e
Stiver - Plated Tea
spoons, fancy deslgns.de
i.Z5 rearl ueaa Neck
laces One
75c Marmalade Jars
class bottom.
silver - plated
top 30c
Metal Girdles
-stone set,
89c
Main
Floor
JDM
$1:95
The Greatest List of Real Bargains in Dependable
Merchandise Ever Offered in a Special Event
259 real opportunities for money saving!
259 choice lots of seasonable merchandise, especially bought for this great
monthly event and every lot is offered to you at a bona-fide saving.
Each month our Economy Day has been growing in favor. Each month
we have made new friends new patrons who have been most agreeably sur
prised at the truly wonderful bargains that are offered on this day.
Tomorrow (Saturday) we break all previous records for value-giving in
these 259 specials. Read every one you will find it profitable.
B0o
SSe
39c
$3, $3.50 and
$4 Values
Choice of white duck, white canvas,
white poplins and white leather. Bren
ton pumps, Revera pumps, Colonial
pumps, Oxfords and strap effects
MAIN FLOOR
. .13c
. 70n
.S1.S0
.$!.
. Corsets and Brassieres
Muslin Brassieres, lace and emb. trimmed
Corsets, worth to $1.25. Good fitting
Corsets, worth tip to J5.00. at
SECOND FLOOIt
Women's Summer Dresses
VaIIm prnA and liwno. In flsmrea and flowers...
Torch and Street Dresses, voltes and lawns 9o
Gingham and Votlo Summer Dresses; alt sizes. ...S3.95
Women's t Misses' Summer Dresses; worth to J10.S5.oo
Beautiful Summer Dresses: values to $20.00, at . . .9.7R
New Silk Taffeta Dresses . navy and black $10.00
SECOND FLOOR.
Women's and Misses' Suits
Cloth Suits for women and misses: special sz.oo
Women's and misses' cloth suits; values to $29.60. S0.7S
Silk and Cloth Suits ; worth to JJ1.00. at M4.SO
Cloth and Bilk Suits: worth to $89.60, at S8.00
SECOND FLOOR
Women's and Misses' Coats
Long and Short Coats, for women and misses, at . S1.95
Cloth Coats, worth to $10.00, at sS.OO
Women's and Misses' Cloth Coats: worth to $16, at SS.on
Cloth and Silk Coats; worth to $29.76. at I9.7S
Cloth Coats for women and misses. Values to
$19.76, at $18.00
SECOND FLOOR
Summer Furs
White Iceland Fox Collars sl.OO
Kitconey Open Animal Scarf; satin lined ss.oo
lied Fox Animal Scarfs 5.00
Chiffon and Fancy Lined Capes with bandings of
Kitconey, Fisher or Kolinsky $10.78 to $17.60
SECOND FLOOR
Girls' and Children's Wear
Girls' White Lingerie Dresses ; to 14 years....
Sample lot Girls' Middles and Skirts
Girls' Colored Wash Dresses; ( to 14 years
Children's Cloth Coats. Sizes 2 to 10 years
Girls' White Lingerie Dresses, emb. trimmed....
Infants' & Children's White Lingerie Dresses & slips
Children's Straw Hats, two-tone effects
Children's Muslin Drawers, hemstitched and tucks,.
Children's Muslin Petticoats ; $ to 14 years
Waists and Middy Blouses
Lingerie Waists; slightly soiled and mussed I Be
$1 and $1.25 Lingerie Ulouses 700
Up to $K Silk Dlousea; beautiful styles 1.40
Middy Blouses; white and color trimmed; 2t to 48 80a
Middy Blouses; smocked, belted and Norfolk style. . 70o
SECOND FLOOR
Wash and Silk Skirts
Tub Skirts, white and stripes; worth to $!. 80a
70s
19o
SOe
So
79r
.Il.tO
BOo
89c
80
18a
.$2.60
.$3.80
Wash Skirts; many materials: $1.50 values.
New Silk Skirts; figured patterns; $5.95 values..
Black Silk Taffeta Skirts ; several styles
SECOND FLOOR
Neckwear
E0e Embroidered Georgette Sailor niark rnllam
ii.bo ustricn jreainer iiom; gray, wnite ana comb, $1.10
$1.00 Georgette Crepe Sets , soo
11. uo tjaun seis; rouna enecis aeep cuns ,, 60c
Muslin Underwear
Corset Covers: lace and embroidery trimmed,.,,.. 17
60a White Crepe Bloomers , , , sso
Muslin Petticoats; embroidery trimmed flounces.. . ,3e
Knvelope Chemise; lace and embroidery trimmed., I9e
Gowns, Slips, Combinations, Chemise and Petticoats 78e
8111c Camisoles ; lacs trimmed tie
Crap da China Envelope Chemise: pretty styles. .,11.69
Muslin Drawers; lace and embroidery trimmed.... 390
SECOND FLOOR
Bamboo Furniture
225 Matting-Covered Shirtwaist Boxes .., $1.19
60 Bamboo Taboursttaa , tie
THIRD FLOOR
House Dresses and Aprons
Fercale House Dresses; sizes 36 to 44
Kimono?, in aainty crepes; special
iungaiow Aprons or percales & gingnams
HISUUNU VIjUUH
Men'8 Clothing
Men's Tub Suits; a small lot. . .$3.65
Odd Summer Suits; Palm Beach
and Panama Cloth $4.95
Shepherd plaid and Outinir
Trousers $1.95
Mens and Young Mens
Suits were $15 and
$18 $11.95
hummer Trousers;
stripes and p 1 n i n
colors $1.45
lien's Work
vTrousers; a 1 1
.sizes ...$1.39
MAIN
FIXJOR
SALE OF
Tub Skirts
More than GO styles for choice in
new belt and pocket effects. All
white and various striped effects.
Hat Trimmings
79o Burnt Plumage Band; crown
eueci, pinK, wnua or Black son
490 Flowers: roses, daisies, etc.. In pink, white
. ,..CI"ora .':: ui loe
$1.26 Pasted Feather Hats: white only 01c
MAIN FLOOR
Lace8 and Insertions
69o Swiss Flounclngs; "7 Inches wide; yard
19c Ciuny Edges and Insertions ; yard
loo nnd lBc embroideries : various ulrlih. rrt
26o Mesh Veilings : black and brown io0
76c Chiffons a-nd Silk Nets ; short lengths sse
MAIN FLOOR
Boys' Clothing
vynsnanie buns; 354 to 8 years Kg.
?v!r l8; ..to. .& !? l0 years.: :::,i.89
Women's and Children's Hosiery
Women's 75c Fashioned Silk Hosiery S4e
Women's 15c Black Cotton Stockings 3 pairs 23c
Women's 26c Fibre or Lisle Hosiery ls0
Women's 30o Fibre Silk Hosiery iSc
Children's 15c Fancy Top Socks; small sizes. pairs llo
Children's Ribbed Cotton Hosiery; black and colors, lie
Children s 25c Fancy Top Socks 3 pairs BOo
MAIN FLOOR
Men's Hosiery
Men's 16c Cotton Socks 2 pairs 13e
Men's 19o Cotton Socks; black and colors.. 2 pslrt 2Be
Men's 20c Silk Plaited Socks 3 pairs BOe
MAIN FLOOR
Silks and Dress Goods
$1 Sports Corduroys; 31 Inches wide; many colors. . flOo
J.-7B. ,Niy,y and Midnight Blue Serges; 44 Ins. wide. $1.28
75c All Wool Cream Batiste. 30 Inches wide yard 40c
-BJ),.wmo p,0.nea. 36 Inches wide; heavy yard. .$1.70
$1.50 Dress Slllts; 36 Inches wide; plain and fancies, $1.00
76c and 86c Dress Silks, many kinds yard soo
$1 7S 41-Inch Crepe de Chines; all colors si.bo
$2 and $2.50 White Serges and Gabardines. 54 inches
SECOND FLOOR "-?5 ."" ,l5
Linens and Domestics
Bleached Bed Sheets ; slight seconds
Extra Sire Crochet Weave Bed Spreads
12 4ic Unbleached Shectlncr
12Uo to 15c Crash Toweling
.DU
N0ti01l8
(eo. Clark's ONT Cotton, black and white doz. sp...4io
15c Folding Skirt and Coat Hangers combined. . ..74e
J0c Trouser Hangers; each go
10c pair Slipper Tree's . tor ill
10c doz. Snap Fasteners . n doi 2So
10c Real Hair Nets; siza 38x40 at........'. .6 for !
15c card Pearl Buttons, 10c card 3 cards 2Bo
19c Diving Caps, good size lOo
15c Large Roll White Tape loo
5c card PearlButtons 4 Ja;d; JJ"
MAIN FLOOR
Silver-Plated Tableware
Tablespoons, each ,
Medium Forks, each i
Dessert Spoons, each ijr
Dessert Forks, each ,S5
Cold Meat Forks ..'.'. 1,
Gravy Ladles . : , ' J
Medium Knives l
Sliver Plated Frames ; cabinet size ...".' ,' .WW jf
MAIN FLOOR
Umbrellas
Men's and Women's $1 Umbrella
Womens $5 Fancy Striped Silk Umbrellas. ....... .12 ?2
MAIN FLOOR
Knit Underwear ,
Mcnu11ToSnuCltguIa?tanadnedxtJra1.?2eSsUlt 15"
FineVlhb4!' , s!-ta Unlon'suus? f .'
lne Ribbed Llslo Vests: crochet yokes.... as.
MAIN FLOOR
Men's and Boys' Underwear
vJJ. nc .nl?n Sults- Sllr's and Drawers. . .n
Mens 50c Nainsook Shirts and Drawers ;S
?,er?thM:S'Jlli:::::: J
m MAIN FLOOR "C
toilet Articles
Iooc MS pW," :. ,'RHR. !, , i.
25c Ammonia, wi' iYXZZ "erJl""e 3 can. 10c
very strong
nl CnA Tl.
11, &ic..ni. 'Ils-Mly'solied
36o Incomparable Pnm n.y.l He
o atll.l.. li. j . vv
10-yard niece Lomrcloth
25c Bleached Pillow Cases: size 45x36
f X s
t .M.MW X.
X rPTL X
X 1,0 X
"V V JB 'X.
N. Ti N.
V X
t E? x P. x
.vo v ,
X " A X
K.
X r X
X 4T X
X fi X
X X
-. F jm -
X ir x
PI 4ZJ N
X
W X
HaMi v nr j.fy v
x a iK-rm x i $1
"X. W ,M 'X.
v r- Jm "v
X "NrO. X
or flat X . B X
X
f
io X
X o!i
X
x . m x
X J X
x. v ,m x.
X rf X
X X
?.. X
X"r x
x t "
Is X .
X JT -
xxfi:
Ci.
.x w a x
X'-LX X
X A X
x rr J x chii
V5
T X
Xt-j.)
3e
12a
60
Woolen Mixture Suits; 2 pair pants.
Washahle KnA Pant. ?li ,M & .....
x.i... r-L..-A- .---' -'? " .
uiue ivnHKl i-ants; s to 16 years
to 8 years
iVitlJSH 'JrJUKV.!-' i H to. 8 years. . . .
--r"-v.iuua MftDu ouusi irimmea ,
MAIN FLOOR
..$8.75
. . 3e
. . 0c
..$1.30
..$1.75
Handkerchiefs
women's Colored Embroidered Initial Handker
C,"efS MAiN FLOOR
Furniture
Golden Oak Chiffonier, with mirror to as
Golden Oak Bureau, with oval mirror... TXo
Fumed Oak Pedestals : M value .W. WW iS'sS
Couches, golden oak frame, leatherette coverinrl " IS is
Fumed Oak I tall Clocks: limptaa.V. WT7. . . . . ills
Fumed Oak Sofa, arm chair and arm rocker. . . Wiigl.s
Go den Oak Itall Racks; $24.75 vThTe.WV.f r'lKs
Golden Oak Extension Tables JiS bk
Feather Pillows; by tha pair............ .!. ' ill
THIRD FLOOR B
Linoleums
Cork;Jr.'?ld "iNw Process; alt remnant lengths,
. J.TT" -.. '".i....... ................ . ZHA
8!o
8e
Runs and Mattinrm
?fl?ni?1 n 1i.ugs! !l '-S Pre"? designs...
uruuais itugs ; neautlful patterns
U, , M, 11.
New Process; full rolls. I yards w'lde.'Va.'ydW'"'
Genuine Inta!d; full rolls. 5 yards wide. soTyd !
TIURD FLOOR
...,...
$7.98
$19.01
$4.48
$9.78
t. $3.98
S7e
19a
87e
9X12 Tapestry B
Wool and Fiber
J'orcn ugs: grass; slsa 64x90; JI.60 value...
9x11 Matting Ruga; brown and blue.....!.!!
lapesiry iirusseis carpets; full rolls: yard....:
nTi"";! waitings; Z7 inches wide; yard....
$1 Rubber Mats; size 11x30 .WW .
THIRD FLOOR
Trunks and Bags
t Rhinnlnai TlatiM
Keratol Travallr Vuwi'i4."i6";nd
$1.50 1 Japanese Mattiiuj Suit Cases; fun slsa; brass
$6.00 Trunk and Steamer Trunks'; j'o-lnch 'size: wiu.,,,1S
terproof Wv.r.d....j... V..u
76c 1 Waterproof Shopping Bags
n.v unci neruoi
. is inert sues
76c
$2.10
8K0
8 Ho
$1.10
69o Heavy Mercerized Damask, yard ... .WWW S80
iuc iiemsiiicnea noisier 1. ases : 42 and 72 Inches. ss
3BC unbleached Sheeting. 72-Inch n
i...v uiuuiiBi. dcu npreaas ..$1.03
i viu uianKeis pinK or Dlua borders $1.28
aixusu H.OOH
Men's Furni8hinas
Men's $4 Silk Shirts; all perfect; large
$3.60 Slik'anii'Fibfo'shirts'; broken
lines ij.411
Silk 4-ln-Hands; large open end
Biitja 24o
nuimncr i-in-tianns ; washa-
V, S"u reverainie. . .lin
Belts; black and tan. Not
all sizes jg,.
.Men's Hat8
Caps ; mostly
piaias; 25c nnd
60c values. 19a
straw Hats;
sennits,
s n 1 1 t s.
toyos.
site
MAIN
kFLOOR
Women's
Petticoats
Wash Petticoats
ginghams and
percales 39c
Sateen Petticoats
all Colors ....69
Tub S11K petticoats:
white and colors. .. .32.10
SECOND FLOOR
Leather Goods
chetta Leather Envelope Strap
Books
sport Silk Hand Bags; frame and
drawstring z9o
Draw String Silk Hand Bags. Se
MAIN FLOOR
Dress Forma
tn"me 31:" DreM Forms- "-section, extends 34
...?...'. .! till
,... uress "". ;aectlon. persey covered; .iffi
Ribbons
MJS?ffi.n5 arrnd'nchV. widi' IL'
Grosgraln Mo.ra gvltifc
25c Peroxide rS5rr, '!KL' e
10c Wool Powder Puffs 1,S9
anlty Rouge, with woof puff
MAIN FLOOR ,9c
g Jtm.nPed Linens
ii i"; oiampea Linen.-;
' t $1.75 Fancy L nens.
60c to $2.00 Cretonne Bags . .'.".', '
Curtaim, Upholsteries
3-Piece Cross Stripe Dutoh Curtain;
9c j.plece Scrim DutchTuTtalns
!lo0Ai,0IsS"'
1 P&.'ftwn,A F""8e-lyard . "
16c t ancy Cretonnes yard '
THIRD FLOOR
!?Sai'iS3!.-:::::: ffi
. 23e
..80n
3Se to $1.80
. 9o
.$,1.19
. 43o
. 29e
. 10a
. lOe
. 17e
. 7o
.13o
SSe
8 size, gray
vlth cover. .
2o
30o
130
2Se
2Bo
BOn r-Anu Pn.. x
KS S"5!D .maTlbTIYroT?'
JOe Ml, ng Bowi K? K' '&-? &
" vs?sla.r. ; complete hs;ri?.5?-S-.
uw iJtiiu near., nardwond nn unn,,.,, 4s0
inS ?-Ia.ntJe.s : ,or Indirect lights for SSe
60..gns:eaal:r.T,:mblere- y" blanks.- mixed.0-' "
tnl-s'tipr,ad; :;;;:;: 8:
up 10 15 Lawn Mowers- ii -!..-. assorted tl as
76o Garden
oo uaraen Kpade, D handle
76o Spading t'orks D handle
30o Fruit ni- v.-J.S" ii"'9
. ..,.,
"ASEMENT
Infrt-ntof TTr
.Infants' and OhiM,... J.! er
.skirts "" "raw Dresses,
iS,?ks. si,:u8ftjiiKt.
3 dozen 35a
8(0
80e
Zlo
and
ste
Sweatem
X,ffi Vk1 i! & IBeri ; soiled
16.50 -25hyV Wool oVVlb'r'a'SwaKr- '
MAIN FLOOR
KS rf BoW Furnishings
4$0Str.w Hats; . CoodMany shape.::'.:
' Framed Plc.tura
UVcu,,,0 plctur"-"l. wm. and religious sub-
$$.oo BepiV Tone Romin'Hn;; :..:,;;;
$1,05
..9S.VB
,..$1.03
tie
lOo
.880
,.J0SSb&"';1"'
Jpt0$i,os.rv,n,Trw'www:;:w::n
Ste
10
IS
SECOND FT.or?S'00 -00
11 Hair Goods
'hifr".8.':..8."'-;! wavy
L60 TransfAV.'i;i"V .
around the head r all
MAIN FLOOR"
(Do
Go-Carts
kyinibber
eja ...1MB
Wash
Goods
12Uc tn Un
Wash Goods mill'
enas iu.
49o Ramie Suiting; 36
inches wlda; all col-
12 Bi'aVk ;,:;..!".
inches wide yard... tits
SECOND FLOOR ' "
2icksNU.r.".W Cha'r8; "
U Croquet Bats '.tailsM ."ii
ra RniUw
tired wheeli
uu 10 i2s.on -n..
L-oachea; slightly
nopworn ; sev
eral liyle
fears, $18.00
SECOND
FLOOR
te
ale
VS$58F-ara.
WJMMtsMisMi t , ., ,, ,. ,,-,,-., --rTI -,: ,.:-iJ: '. WfeV
J'
i
(i