Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 28, 1917, Sports Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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NEWUBERTYLOAN
DETAILS OUTLINED
Three Billion 4 Per Cent
Bonds to Be Issued on
October 1
OK CONVERSION
JBIGHT
Chief Factors in N,ew
Liberty Loan Issue
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28:
THE second Liberty Loan, which
will be offered to the public
October 1. Imw the following
fAmount 53.00O.OO0.O0O or more,
die excess not to exceed one-hiilf of
he amount of oversubscriptions.
Time or bonuV-Maturity twenty-
, vcavs; redeemable nt the option
a the Secretary of the Treasury in
t0 Denominations, of bonds ?30 and
multiples of $50.
Interest rate Four per cent, pay
able semiannually on November 15
and May 16-
Terms of payment Two per cent
upon application. 18 per cent No
vember 15. 40 per cent Uwcnibcp M
nnd 40 per cent January 15, 1018.
WASHINGTON. Stjit 1!8
Secretary MeAiloo announced lant night
the tcimi (inn cifiaiif in mu rt.-i.iMi..
iue of Llbcrtv Lonb bonds.
lie H1 offer on Ot'cbei 1 V.OOU.OOO.
100 or more of t ler cent bonus, with the
muierst.iudlng tbat 'be l,ll ' ut Ican ns
UiBO as the amount unmpil, and an imuli
a excess of that nmount ti to one-bait of
the oversubscriptions, hh may blecinl
lvlsable 'rnesc uoinri win uc in m-numi-
. Jitiona of $ff0 ami multiples of that Mini
Tim exemption extruded to theso bonus
I Ipplles to all forma of Federal and State
lMratl roni estate and Inhcrltnnco
K, taxes, graduated Inconio surtaxes and excess
War J)rni,rp Ul.t.-s nutiinu .'ii it", .v . -
reed J5000 (it bonds or certificates will
be exempt fiom tlm taxes n.tincd.
The Ifuo of u later instalment of war
bonds at a higher rate of Interest will en-
lltle holders or imiiiuh -i the second is-ue.
to convert them Into the bonds of the later
!sue with the higher rate of interest Sub
erlutlons are to bo maiTe through the Fed-
Leral Iteservo banks and will closo October
, 17 interest on uic nuntis win noi uesin
until November ID
'identify valuables
STOLEN FROM HOMES
Suspected Gerinanluvn and Chestnut
Hill Thief Held for Trial
) Mm IJiiiih" ;iibhel..vlfc of Lieutenant
J. 11. ('ribliel. .itid d.iughter-llpl.'tw of John
jiilliliel in vhIiIi-iiI of the I'lilon League,
Hlciltlflid in the I'mlnil police station today
the. Jcwclij round on :t m. in sahi to no
jleruell A W4lHli.-lilll-tlnc .vc.ir.s old,
Of Uo.u Ninlll Walts stud. Valuables
wire stolen from the llrlbbel home tu Chest-
hut IIIII Th" suspect w.is held under $1000
ball for com fb Magistrate Watson.
The Prisoner Is also nccu"id of nibbing
tho homo of Mis. Alio,.; McrU. 29 I'llham
rond. Cicrmaiitown, September IN, of Jewelry
Milled at Jir.OU 11 s belied ho rorceil
kit ntr.niin llll-Mlllll 11 W lllllllW 111 till) bllck
! It Ihe house Til- nmst was rfiailo es
,Wlaj while tin- prlsomr wan attempting
i to i.i n tome of tho Jewuiy.
i "SKY PILOT HILLY" SMITH
NOW STOKER IN U. S. NAVY
Tho Rev William Smith. "bo wanted to
' bring the cos-pel to tho thousands of cn-
i distill men In tho navy, and who was ie-
Jected when be tried to enlist in mo htuit
nlinself Is now a member of tho "hl.ielc
fang' In the hold of a gic.il -battleship
lomcuhere out on the Atlantic.
"Skj-rilot HIU" Smith, as be was called
by Hie men nt the n.iv.v nid, c.imo to
League Island fiom Oklahoma oboul a
month ago lie bad bend then- weio L'0,
000 sailors und inailnes hTatloued there who
wanted tho i-ort of pastor who wan In the
tame bout with them, who could Know what
help they needed most because ho worked
with llu-in Tho itciuilitig olllcer tuld he
i was three veure too old for the seivlco. The
'Baptist "sky pilot." however, piompuy en
listed as u stoker, and now be in out on the
broad ocean, sweating und stoking vtltli the
best ortbepi and telling them u bit about
hlj gospel in their bicathlng np.ices.
Licensed at Hlkton to Wed
1 KLKTON. Mil., Kept. 28 Tim following
marriago HcenscH worn Issucil hero ioaa
John J Brenner anil Itfsio Coulter. Claienco
Ehly and FJuienco U Wood. Mauley II.
Barr and Anna l'riklliB. l'hlladelphla : IIlli-
' est JI. AVelr and Itulli Allui, llrlstol,ra ;
John J. O.iKea ami Anna O. Curr, l.enui;
John Kessler and L y AVeslman. ltlooms
burg. John I-'. Areno and Josephino Contve.
Brooklyn, i:ail Kowler and JIabil It. Pa
Mdton, Toms Iller. N. J.: John V. Ilaskclt
and ltaei:h;l S. Uean. Vcdrkklown. N. .1 ;
James J. llanford und Ada .M. Gowcll, Ticu
ton, N. J.
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KVENING LEDaERPHlLADELPHlAV FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1917
JMLSS A. TltACKY
rhiladelphian with tho Third En
Kincers' HcRimcnt in France, whose
iicatn in an accident is reported.
Ho resided at 1947 West Norris
street.
PHILADELPHIA ROY KILLED
BY ACCIDENT IN FRANCE
James A. Traccy, of Company !', Third
KiiKineers, Meets Death, Rricf
Cable Tells I'urcnts m
Wold of the death of Jpuies A Ti.uey. of
I'M, West Nouls stiect, a private In Com
pany V, Third UeRlmcnt, I'ennsjlvnnl.i i:u
glaeers, as the tesult of nil accident "some
where In Fiance" has been ieccled by his
father. Kduurd W. Traccy. The cable tell
ing of Tracey's death gaxo no details other
thai, lb.it they would bo forwarded later
f i oni Washington.
A sad Incident In tonheitlon with the
cablegram vhh.li miUert Wednesdaj was
the receipt esteida by his mother of u
bilef letter from him, s.ilng, "I am doing
line Only trouble we arc balng is In
learning l-'reneb. i:pett to do the tiki;
In sl months "
Traee, who was tw en!) -four jp.iim old.
was founeily u s.ilem.iii for the Mitchell
li.irdwaie Company, Twentletb and Cal
tow hill stteets. He cullsled on .Ma II and
'ailed for I'Vance on Augusl 7 from New
Yoi k.
I'ltlSUNKKS PICK TIIKIK JAIL
Wtl.MINiiToN, ip. Sept 28 Three
prlsoneis In the l-'cderal I'mut who weie
sent to the New C.isllc Counts Work
hoti'P for a vein ,'isKi-il Unit theh M'lili ticcs
be Incre.isi'd su that lbe might be sent
In omo oilier prison The men weic Wll
lliim Joins. Peter J.iiKson nod Thoni.is Wil
li. ini, who had pl ided guilty In violating
the iioermneiil ding law.
Thev weic ghen a J ear In the workhouse,
but when thi.v made a reipiest fur a change
the Ciiuit iiccoininod.iled them and gave
'hem llfleeu months e.uh in the penitential i
at Atlanta. The men said that prlsoneis
In Atlanta got greater cuiuroiti than those
li.Mij other prison
HEFLIN AND NORTON
IN HOUSE SCUFFLE
Personal Encounter on Floor
Climax of Bitter Slush Fund
Controversy
WASHINGTON. Sept. 28.
The House wna thrown Into a furore this
nftcrnopn as n climax to tho bitterness
trowing nut of Iteprescntntlve Heflln'a In
sinuations against tho lojnlty of somo mem
bers. ltepresentatlvo Norton, of Noitb Dakota,
nnd llellln engaged In u scullle, during
which tho Alabaman was rolled from his
sent to tho lloor. neprcsentntl.vo Cooper
rushed ovijr from tho Republican nlde. only
to bo w'anied off. If be didn't want to get
Into It. too, and dually order wan restored
b a loud call from Speaker Clark for tho
nergeant-at-nrms.
No blows wire struck, nnd (lie only dam
Hges weie milled feelings and rumpled
clothes, liotb llellln and Norton Inline
dlnlelj left the chamber, while soino mem
bers talked o f dlsclpllnai measures for
both men
Tho trouble ci.mo after the Ilules Commit
tee icported decision to mako no Investiga
tion, either of tho Hernstorft "slush fund"
or Delhi's charges against certain members
of tho House. Chairman l'ou. of (he com
mittee, said llellln had withdrawn these.
Norton had been refused, upon objection
of llellln, the privilege of making some
iiiinnient on the ltules Committee's action.
He Hrodo over to lieflln's desk and bhortly
afterward the two were locked In h sculllc-.
Norton explained bis. sudden attack by
saying be went over to ask llellln if the
latter li.ul bad leflected on bis loalty. He
said llellln told him shoitly to get back on
bis own side He laid. too. Hetllu made
some Insulting it-mark
Itepiesentatlve Johnson, of Kentuck.v. was
In the tliali when the light strated He
stood cuufused for a moment Speaker
Clark elite! cd the loom unexpectedly and
shouted for the seigeant-at-urnis.
The latter rushed over to the combatants
with tho mace of tho House in his hand,
when tho men desisted
m-
NAB FIVE HEARING SICK MAN
Become Suspicious When They Sec Dy
ing Man Beinp; Carried to Hospital
I'Tvo persons, Including two sailors and a
woman, weie anested bj the police early
today while pl.i.vlng (be part of Clood
S.imatitans, '(he said Joseph dairy, a
iickio. was ft und uncouscloMs at bis home,
".! South Iscnilngcr street, eaily todaj by
his wife She appealed to two fellow lodgcis,
A. iiutli r and linger Hallcy, also negroes,
to (.my her husband to tho Howaid 1 1 s -liltnl.
Two sailors on (bo ttreet, William
(illhert and William llllcy. weio asked tr;
belli, be police, seeing the small piotes
slon, arrested nil toncerned
dairy died at the hospital fiom ptomaine
poisoning, It Is thought Magistrate ConHfd
held tin. prlsoneis In $500 Islll each foi a
fuither bearing
i
Taunts Drive Man Into Army
IIAJJI.KTON. V.i. Sept 28 --riiujilo any
longer to stand the taiinlH of fellow em
ploes since ho applied for exemption from
the diaft on Industtlal grounds and sole
support of bis mother, Hobeit Moser, an
attache of the -Jcanesvlflo lion WorltH, a
l munitions plant, resigned and offered him
self for service.
und i:ilz.l-
TODAY'S MAHKIAGE INCENSES
francla Mureliy ISO Melvalo t , mid Helen
llormi, 50-i N. llow-aril si.
CbarlMi l Duillry. Jr . I'nlon Hill. N. J., and
Jlaaelerno M tireuran. ioij n. -n m
Thomas Wad.-, i:li S. stlUinnn st
William Hilton. 173 W Somerset at . and JIury
.. Fltipatrlilt. 2U0 N Lelthemv t.
V.'ltr Wctwtrr. '.'a-M N. I'.'tli Bl , and lieolcr
bell. "211 lngprsoll st. ... .
Nloolo JUmlarelll. 1424 Krankford ave., .and
t,HtK LaurlH. 1109 . 8lh st .
Frank J. Kahra, liaunnc. N. J., ind Ollvo Jl.
Uiclunnn, WualiliiEton, n. t . , ,,,
tevl ii. Toler, l'hoenlxvllle, l'j., and Minerva
, II. llendrhk. Vliocnlxville. l.
John W. Audlotte. Jr.. 12 N. iloblnaon St.. and
May I. rrllh. 12- N. Itoblnsuli st. - ,
Rotrt A. Martin. 1203 Hnyder Ba, nnd Wlnt-
fred M imlth, an N. lath st.
Samuel 11 Flnktl. 1317 W. Hrlc nve., und Iloso
b'tnerateln, 40(2 Market st. .. ,
Frank aibaon. 2(W'.l N. 4th St.. und llerdia Keck,
, 200a N. 4tii st. ... L ,. ,,
Joatph lMkln. 1145 Vino St.. and llcrtha l'eld.
fcmn. 13S Monroo st. ., , ,.,
narmonit U. Uodshall, Lsnadale, l'a., nnd L.dna
L. Haiti, Montconior.vvlllo. l'a.
Iturl'-H J nolan, 331 N. r.-tl st., und Ulliabeth
b Traiey. 2110 N. 5th St.
Frank I'ortrlslit. Marlins Creek. Ta., und Mary
i I, Cari,r. l.-rf-iihtiiwn. N. J
Francis Merrlcan. MM Dakota nt., and Kllza-
t-.twlh Ciwhln. 21.12 Odkdalo st
Ibi hard li, Waldron. '.'I'll Collins at., and
tUudii 1 Aitkin, 1H92 'oint Hr.zo ave.
John T Iiunlnp. shim uiiMtnut t.. und Mury
lli-njy Ardiuori., Pa. . , , , ,
Morn, ji-esei :n:i i.'iijyeruld lit., arid Sophie
pKlcieal 313 Ktuitpruld st .
"Inard J !.-. .I.ii. lltL'S I'alellioni St.. and JIury
HHd Anna M.
I.co St., nnd M'edora
tek
"Dinner for Two" on the Road
With an automobile the world is yours. "Yes, but motor ,
tours arc too expensive when you have to cat at the road
houses or hotels," you say.
t Murphy, 2331 K Harold st,
Char),,, Blaley. 1028 N. tlth st,
."( ker. 10J3 N. tlth al.
ll lam W Ijicey, 1311) N. I,ce
- mi. tti.i.. miiniArrv mi
H'1-niaii Klahbelni. 323 Catharine St., and Iloso
Mab. r 32.1 Catharine at. -
Jlohert Kmyth, 11033 Market St., and Klora
r cannon, J71U Klitel st,
v-narles a Hipp, Carlisle, Pa., and Mellss Mo
ifd..J l-"Idoek. 923 iVIncotntt at., fjid Slary
J Itpeckel, 21110 N. 23d nt.' ' ' .
iy. ? 318 tlruwu st., and Ida Koran I,
tv.M-4.Calllalr st
Mward H. Wall. 4iir,il Orlaconi .st., nnd A. U.
l '.L'1 411111 Uflaeom St.
"" Sniieborii 123J Weatmoralaiid at., and
Bin. 'J"" N"- Ventnor. N. J
iiaw'V". ,ou7 I'uplar St., und Iailu Moycs,
, JW7 Poplar st
'"I1.1' Jtlllir 203 N Wilton st , and Laura
t."JC'" 20U N Wllion st
lis ?.'''? ,,! I'd'lar st. and Anna llillner,
Phi i? Vol.lr
'OIIIU I-al 111 . N ll.nilntiih ( . Bllil ilarln
ff Jol!!!r,r;T..MJ1 - ltnd,.pb si
El iVii,tii i u,fr iieuaine i-u , una itosie j--
kl va "'V'" tl'2 H Uarlfll si
Pi r,N,HK' a5 ' " and- nuaabctb uut-
fc iSttf-V. ".nunli, 4331 Larchwood ave . and
Mii', .'?' fjwry, 4702 Bprlnefleld bv. ,
li PJiti-'TtO Aieh st., and Bljntha Suttga
x Cost About a Cent a Cube
Safe Heat When and Where You Want It
gic ou the healthful pleasure of outdoor eating combined with the
comforts of a wholesome hot meal have ever) thing from baby's bottle
to a man's sue meal ready in less time than it takes to tell. Steaming
coffee, bacon and eggs, toasted cheese sandwiches-r-umm ! umm ! but
they taste good, out in the open.
Theroz Fuel Cubes arc about an inch square. Theroz is made by an
absolutely new and patented process which converts a liquid into a, solid
(not a paste). Used in the Theroz patented Burner which concentrates
the heat, Theroz produces the hottest flame known to science a true
blue Bunscn flame.
MOST ECONOMICAL: Because a cube costs about a cent and you
burn of it only chough to heat what you want heated. If a whole cube
is not required, blqw out anq put u oacK in uic can.
What 2 Cubes Will Do:
Fry Steak, Fish or SmallChicken
Fry Potatoes.
Make Welsh Rarebit.
Make Pancakes. . ,
Chafing-Dish Cooking.
Coffee Percolator.
. What 1 Cube Will Do:
Boils 2 Eggs.
Heats Can of Soup, Beans, Etc.
Cooks Cereal. .
Makes 2 Cups of Tea or Coffee.
Fries Harh and Eggs.
Heats Flat Iron (without soot.)
What & Cube Will Do:
v Heats' Shaving-Water.
Heats Baby's Bottle.
Heats Curling Iron (without soot.)
ll'hen lets than a cube heas what
you want heated, blow out the cube
and put it. back into can to be used.
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GRAND JURY TO PROBE
ELECTION IN NEW YORK
Mitchcl's Backers Prepare for
Race of Their Candidate
as Independent
Ni:V YOIIK, Sept 29
Grnnd Jury Investlpatlon ot tho primary
election In New York wim mado certain
today as a recount of ballots riivo Wllllnm
R. Uennclt bucIi a lend over John I'urroy
Mltehel ns (ho llepubllcau candldato for
Major that .Kuslon managers unoniclally
conceded Mltehel had been defeated.
Ucnnetl's leud early this afternoon wns
552, against the majority of 335 Riven
Mltehel on tho first count.
Mltchtl's backers turned their nttentlnn
from tho recount to organizing for u hard
fight with the Mayor us n candldato for re
election on nn Independent ticket. The
Fusion managers will Ignoro Dennett nnd
center their efforts on a light against Judgo
Ilyliin, the Tammany candidate.
District Attorney Svvunn announced lie
would submit evidence of fraud In the elec
tions to the Grand Jury Monday
lltnory II Iluckncr, newly " appointed
Fusion manager, formally announced that
a petition for Mitchcl's nomination tin tho
Fusion ticket was going out (his afternoon
.Such a petition requires 3000 signatures.
FISH KATES CONTINUE
ON CHEAPER SCALE
Sweet Potatoes, Cantuloupcs, Peaches
and Lettuce in Plentiful
Group
Vegetables In tho nbundant class und flMi
continue cheap, according to nn announce
ment by J. Itusscll Smith, chairman of tho
l-'ood Commission of the Homo Defcnso
Committee. Fortunately, (hero Is nn abuu
dunce of substantial food, although prices
arc ntlll much higher than last year.
Sweet potatoes bao now gono into tho
plentiful group, selling from scvenly-flvo to
eighty-five cents for a ilvp-elghlhs basket
for llrst-grado Jersey potatoes, nnd forty to
fifty cents for seconds. Thoso from Vir
ginia, coming in by barrel, sell from J2.75
to $3.25 for n three-bushel basket; seconds
from Virginia sell from ?2 to $2.2." Siring
beans are a llttlo cheaper, telling from
tblrty-flve to slxty-ilvo cents for a five
eighths bushel basket ; tomatoes continue
al scvcnty-llvo cents to $1.25 for a five
eighths bushel basket, and sugar com at
one nnd a halt to two cents an car, whole
sale. ltusslan Foreign Minister Quits
IMJTIIOCJIIAU. Sept. 28. Newspapers nn
nounco tho resignation of St. I. Tcrest
cheuko, Minister ot Foreign Affnlrs, In tho
new cabinet fo five.
HEARS FARE COMPLAINT
AGAINST SUBURBAN ROAD
Philadelphia and Western Pa
trons Tell of Increases Before
Commissioner Ryan
Complaints of resident! along tha Hue of
the Philadelphia and Western Hallway,
which company Jias Increased Its rates since
July 5, were heard today by l'ubllo Service
Cooimlssloncr ltvan In Councils' finance
chamber. Through Attorneys Ward W.
I'lcrson nnd Harold S. Shcrtz, tho, com
plainants pointed out that tho rates ot faro
had Wen Increased on single, tickets from
8 to 80 per cent, proportionate to tho dis
tance, vvhllo ten-trip tickets had been In
creased from 2 to 36 per cent
It is ontended generally that thcro Is
no necessity for tho Increases, tin tho com
pany earned considerable money nt (ho old
rates In tho hope of proving this conten
tion, Thomas A. Newhall, president of tho
company, was called (o testify. Ho wns
questioned ns to (bo financial condition of
tho company nt tho tlmo of Its organiza
tion and during tho Intervening jcars. Slnco
'"t ' - .''r '
July E the company has bcori luimriitj UtinQ
tickets, which can bo Used by rlfenl JW'.f ,
rebate In the event ot a decision aHajWt j
the Increase, i y$p
Commissioner Jtyan toot the entlro mi
tcr under advisement Thcro will probWf
bn sevcrnt mora hearing.
INSURANCE BROKER LOSKS Af
LIFE IN LAST SURfr TZmTjM ,
Tr.vrir rtTV cnt ? Tfu. m. 'I
.M.., .W V... , VM -M. -.J, W, A,,
Kfnir. nf 4Rii KnrttPA tirft. yniiAiiMaMM&. jt,
Hti Insurance broker, met his deiCh mm -i
IkiihIji nlsiAitmatH j4jhsa Its, 4lt nraavar'tf MaaV .
Ventnor City yesterday. t
IIo was taking his last ocean bath for
(ho season, as he had made all arrange
ments for closing his Surrey place, cottaa.
where ho had spent a happy summer, Mat
luturnlng to Philadelphia today.
W TJ i X3,-,PPnt- lm
Blend is a rich, fine
flavored coffee, 20c
lb., or 5 lbs. 95c. Give
it a trial.
11235 MA11KET ST. DltANCUESI
rr
.vrom: oi'i:nn 8:.io a. m. a ci.osks at s:30 r. m. n
HATS TRIM MM) FH HIS OF CI I AUG IS
Remnants of 75c io $2
WOOL Q to$- 4Q
GOODS ; l.4
i.r.NOTii.s ion i)uiM,s. si its a skihts
French serge wool poplin, prunella cloth stnrm
serge, plaids. Imperial serge batiste, wool chai
ns shepherd und club checks, gabardine and
mannish suitings Farhlonable colorings
51.39 All-Wool French Serge) $ .29
In l:crlltnt Colors
I.II llrolbera- FIltST I'LUOI!. KOIT1I
. 4 0 4 ,.,. 4 ) 4t . a, a.
ONE YKLI.OW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c
PURCHASE ALL DAY
Market
Light h
i ilbcrt
Tomorrow! Great EndoftheMonth Sale ;
i
YELLOW
28c & 38c Printed C)c
uuuuruiiies tx v uucs
Twilled gabardines with four-color printing on
white grounds. 3C Inches wldo.
Printed voiles with plaids and figures on tan
und white grounds. 38 Inches wldo.
Remnants of 20c Dress
Ginghams, yard
2 to 10 Yard Lengths
No Mall or Phone Orders on Above Items
1,11 llrolhrrs FlTtST l'LOOO, NORTH
40 4 4 )
Seventh
19c
o
(
0
-
TRADING
STAMPS
FREE
You will bo well repaid liy visiting this ttorc tomorrow and sharing in these
phenomenal savings, for every department is brimful of bcnbonablc economics.
Come as, early as you can.
Goods Purchased Tomorrow Will Be Charged on October Bill
(Payable in November)
-"-- . s 4
To Every Purchaser of SI Jl orfi or More
Series "8XXK" Series "8XXL"
Good in Any Yellow Trading-Stamp Booh, No Matter How Many
Extra Stamps You May Already Have
(.
$19.75 Animal Scarfs 1 C 175 Wash-$i 9fi
Ul.ick or led fox. imtoou or wolf ) iJ S Tlhlp S;itit1J
$25 Animal Scarfs $Q QQ
White or flesh pink. Yard wide,
ljed or bl.uk fo rose wolf and skunk
?:2.5() Scarfs
Iliavei -KuiiK. fox nnd limit1
15
$1.25 Satin-Striped
Tnii au i
Ucautlful colorings. 32-lnch width,
89c
... 4 - ) - -
l. it
$15 Ttirets, $25
llrolhrrs SIJ'OMl Fi.OOIt
HATS TIHMMISD FRISK j
A (Jrcat Special Purchase of j
! . . .1 , s ... - . s I
W Tailored .y M
Velvet Hats J "vr
Five hundred of the smartest tai
lored modes we ve seen this year!
Not a smart, new style is omitted
every hat is wonderful at the price.
The hl.it 1c hats aro designed of l.vous
i velvet, tho tolored bats aro nitido ot
I lino silk velvet in purple wine led,
navy hlue green mm nrovvn.
J5c to $1 Hat
Trimmings
49c
s:in!ch rinlliv clinnoil ostrich llOnlllOnS.
paradise eftecls und fancies; black
nnd colors. ,
Lit Ilrothers FIRST FLOOR. NORTH
$4 to .$12 Blankets
to .w AW
J V- A I-
J)
Supcrb Values Distinguish the End-or-lhe-Rlonth Sale of
Misses' & Women's Outer Wear
$16.5Q,
coats
$
9.50
Kersey, cheviot und novelty tweed,
with natural opossum or kcrumi on
collars.
.$20 Coats, $15
Of pebble cheviots, mannish coat
ings, gabardines and wool plushes.
Pelted, loose-hanging and plaited
styles, semi-lined with satin, and
trimmed with kcrami, plush or kit
coney.
$15 Dresses, $9.75
Of seige, crepe de chine and taffeta
in newest shades. Show clever
belts, pockets and Georgette crepe
sleeves.
$20 to $25 $1 fi 7
SUITS... i 1D''
Poplins, serges and mannish mix
tures in fashionable shades. Plain
tailored, Norfolk or dressy styles;
nany braided and all silk lined.
Lit ilrothers SKCOXD FLOOR
i $1.25 Natural Pongee QQ.
Silk )v
ImiKirled 33 Inches wide.
o Mail or rbone Orders
nn the Above Hems
l.lt Urol hers 1ST FLOOR. SOUTH
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Women's $5 to S6
j Colored $Q AQ
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Shoes
1 Clray and Ivory calf; also gray qr
Ivory kid with cloth (ops. And tsomo
an-wniio hiu siiocs. iaco mouels.
Women's $1.75
I Felt Gaiters. . .
! While, gray, tan and fawn,
H.19
Men's $6 to $9 A tZQ
Sample Footwear.. ' V,J
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(Sizes 6'&, 7 and lb ; B and G wldthB!
All cotton, rolton-nnd-vool nilxpil 01
(Inn wool with cotton arp. White
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Willi llll V" "M w.v. - .
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till "
170c Slip-Over
GOWNS
First Floor North
80e Embroidered 65 C I
Flannel j
Fino wblto wool with Just cnoug.i cot-J
ton to insure good weat
l.lt Itrolhers First Floor North j
.. M,I . i
14c
18c & 20c Muslin
& Nainsook, yd.
Bleached Not over 25 yards to n cus- !
tomer No mall or plHine order-.
Lit Ilrothers FIRST FLOOR, NORTH'
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59c
Soft materials, with square, round,
V- and high necks. Embroidery
trimmed.
$1 to $2 House fiQ
Dresses Ui7C
(Slnghams. percales. Ilnencs. crepes and
lawns Trimmed or tailored. Rnino
slightly rumpled Sizes .18 to 44
l.lt llrolbrrs -SBUM) FLUOR
25i
50c Embroidered j
Net Bands, yd. . '
fiold ot silver on black All-gold and
all-sllvci FIRST FLOOR, NORTH
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$3.50 Rengo Belt
REDUCING X $9
j CORSETS..
Sprtlal lot of .1000 pairs without
doubt (be hlffjeeht nnd most remark
nhle corwet orTrrln-: of the season.
Model for stout llgure "Hteelastlo"
webbing, nil with douhlo walili tprlng
boning Sizes 21 io 36.
'o MhII or I'ltone Orders
I.II llrolbers SRCOND FLOOR
Boys' $3 to $3.50 Shoes, $2.50
Dull and shiny leathers. Mannish
bluchers
Lit Ilrolhers riRST FLOOR, NORTH
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Little Girls' .$3
Corduroy Coats
Limited Lots for Tots ot 3 (o 6 -rears
bull-flaro slyle, tvltli belt, pockets and
lioarl buttons. Warmly lined. No mail
or phone orders.
Men's SI & $1.50
NEGLIGEE 7QC
SHIRTS ...
Clearanco of odd lots sonio slightly
rumpled. Included arc madras, pon
gees, crepes, etc.. In colorcd-strlpo pat
terns hoft and stiff cuffs. All sizes,
but not in each kind. Nu mall or phone
l!it'llrollifrs-lST FLOOR. 7TII ST.
"Climax" Glass Top
Preserving 95c
Jars, Doz. ...
Ordinarily Sold for
$1.25 a Dozen j
Securely fitted with pat-
ont clamp, making them
airtight. One dozen rub
bers with each dozen jars.
Quart size. Sold only In
dozen lots.
Mall nnd 1'lione Orders
l'llled to Rest of Our
Ability.
Lit Ilrothers MAIN ARCADl.
& THIRD FLOOR
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$28 Buffets, $22.50
Quartered oak. 48-Inch top nnd, plain
double closet.
I
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33.75
n Snanlsb leatli-
omplete with mat-
$10 Short Dp;
nort lied.
Fumed oak v
eretto upholsl
Clfl't nrollitrs FOURTH FLOOR
Housefurnishings
75c Presciwing Kettles, '39c
10-quart slzo. Illue mottled enameled
ware; double coated on heavy steel,
$2.2S Aluminum )$1 QC
CniTce Percolator J
Octagon fluted design; cbonlzed wood
handle. Hix-cup site.
$3 Hygeno Carpel jQftc
Sweepers , '
All Metal t Not Wood
101
Men's and Young Men's $15 )$1o
FALUSUITS and TOP COATS 1&
M'lTO Plain and plncb-back styles, in cheviots, casslmcres, etc
TOT I'OATls In black. Oxford gray nnd tan. Conservative nnd belted' styles.
7ienV$l(LloHi'K " IksiB'iso'T'oIo Coat!,'
Double-Urcastcil $1 O 7C Mackinaws and $0 QQ
Suits ; IO. O Sports Coats.:... 'J'0
One of the MokI l'isblonalil Many have shawl collars that can bn
ModrN of (be Year biltloucd closo to nevlv. Sizes 3 to 18
Neat pattern1 In cheviots and cassl- jears
met es ,. .. .w.. m ., u ., .. ,. .,
.... ......-..- , , ?(J 50 corduroy
Koys' $o to $5.50 Norfolk ' 'u ,,.,-.
ii "i on rn p i rn oullo, .?l.u,i
btlltS, ,...)U tV g'l.OJ l.u llrotlim. ;i) FLOOR. 7TII ST.
! Scarfs & Table Covers!
! $4.98 Values $2.50
$7 Values 5-1.98
Combinations ot linen nnd lucet Ara
bian lace.
18c to 95c Window Shades,
43c to 89c
Water color, band and machine mado
oil opaque. Guaranteed spring rollers.
Necossary attachments.
Lit Ilrothers THIRD FLOOR
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$1.25 Envelope
Purses
Knamcled leather, nicely lined & fitted
73c
Men's & Women's 59 c
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Nu Mull or 1'liono Orders
Soiled and mussed kid, mocha and
Miedo gloves for women Also a few
men's capo glov es. 1ST FLOOR.SOUTH
F3
Bip; Girls' Dresses. .
No Mall or riione Orders.
Navy scrge-and-check combination,
with Whltn nlnuo collar, belt. Docket
and .novelty buttons. Slzca 12 and H
year.
?1.59
Nnvv Satin T?nfn
f!!irn '
Plaid lined hood. Sizes 4 to 14 years.
Lit Ilrotliers SECOND FLOOR
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Women's $1.75 to $2
Silk $1 OC
Stockings ' XuJU
Rrozen sizes. Iilack and colors
29c Lisle Stockings, 19c j
Women's. Meroerlzed. Seamless.
II lack or white Imperfections.
Ulisscs' & Children's 98c
Silk Stockings, 35c
Ribbed. In blue, pink, tan, red and
black. Some show handling, Three
pairs, ft.
Goc to 85c Underwear, 39c
Women's. Vests, pants and union
suits. Cotton and part-wool. Show
bundling.
.
$1 to $1.25 Union Suits, 59c
Women's are cotton. Roys' part-
...r.r.1 Ullrvlllttr ."II., I. .tail
i Lit llrolliers 1H.T FLOOR, SOUTH
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Hoys' $ i iNorioiK pj qd
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$uway
Suits, 6 to 17 years
Cheviots and casslmercs.
Hoys' $1.50 Sweaters, 98c
Dark Oxford, Iirgo shawl collar and
pockets. Sizes 28 to 34.'
$9 Leather $C Qlt
Suit Cases.. ' VJ
denuliie cowhide, linen lined. S4.ncli
size. Willi slraps half way uround.
Lit llrolliers First Floor, 8th Streot
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Room-Size Rugs
Limited Lola. Some Imperfect
$45 .SeamlesH Ax-$oi QO
minsters, 0x12 feet OI..VO
$35 Wool Velvet, $0l QQ
11.3x12 feet ttxjO
$33 Seamless Ax- ISO"! Cf
minster, 8.3x10.6 ft. J i I JJ
$20 Seamless Tapestry UlC
Brussels. 8.3x10.0 feet..-
$2 Figured Matting Hugs. $
6x9 feet
24c
$2 to $3 Untrimmed & Rcady-to-Wcar Hats Q Cc
ON SALE 9.30 A. M, ) nJJ
Mieciai purcnaso aim clearance, now fall hats. Limited lot of silk velvet
$2.50 Untrimmed Hats, $1.49
mik velvet, in mack and some colors.
Ilecomlng shapes. Truly remarltabla
value.
39c to 79c Ostrich I
Children's $1.25 Hats, 79c j
Velvet nnd corduroy, in colors and
two-tone effects.
lat Trimmings, 19c
Manufacturers' clearance. Wldo assortment. On bale 10 A. M.
15c
vta.v-.
50c "New Process"
Linoleum w,"'
TtAmnmit lnettis. Manv of same do-
urucrs.
It 1
sign. No mail or phono
aos. io air,i
Lit rllhtr--4.,'UUUl.ll JTLUUIl
Roofing Felt, 69c
Felt (not tr paper). About
sq. ft, In a roll.
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. ' i SBRiSf'i: "...'-5 L .- !. .-. -.'.-.
Women's & Children's 35c to
50c Underwear, Rumpled, 19c
vests, puma anu union suns
Women's ,25c
Stockintrs. . . ,
Seamless cotton in black, white and
balbrlggan. Imperfect
Women's &, Misses $8.75
Serge Dresses, $1.75
Navy, brown, Copenhagen or blaik
Some have bcngullne collar nnd cuffs.
Misses' & Women's $10 to
$16.50 Suits,
$7.50, $8.50 & $9.90
Alt wool serge or poplin In navy blue,
erven, Copenhagen or black- Silk lined.
No ttis.ll or phase wdr
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$1.79
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Men's $1.50 Pajamas, $1.25
Heavy outing flannel.
Women's $2 to $3.50 CC
Shoes DOC
On Hals 10 A. M.
i ttci ' eee. pull and shiny leath
ers, uuuu situ ruiigQ.
AVom'en's $3.50 &
$4 Shoes...
Uuu-metal cnf, iiatent colt ubd tan.
to 7 In lot.
Misses' & CVilWrcn's $2 to
$2.50 ItUttcm Shoes
Sizes 1 CQlSizea 1 Q
6 to 8 at l.Oaii'tollat IsJF
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