Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 06, 1917, Sports Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEH-I'HILAUELPHIA, THUHSDAY, " DECEMBER , 3917
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OSTMASTER JOBS
SAULSBURY ISSUE
National Politics Also to
Figure in Delaware Sen
atorial Fight
DISCONTENTS ARE 'SORE'
WIFE DIVORCES "JACK" BARRYMORE
This thr last at n sates 0 four
article deallnp iclfi Dctnuarc's sena
torial situation.
Bl a Staff Corrrspondcnt
WILMINGTON. Dc'. Dec 6
Seen tK)tnialcrHhiJs nml a illspu-al
tlon to stand behind the natlon-il Admin
istration are responsible for ic.nlclcr
able part of tUe troublo tliat beiPitor
Wlllard Saulsbury, of Delaware, lias on
Ma hands and that tnrcatens his Demo
cratic nomination to Miiceed himself.
How many men aro "mad" at Scnitor
Saulsbury because hu supported the Ad
ministration nobody knows and nobody
will know until the comentlon Im held
at Dover nc autumn The ones who
are "mad" tfta alt men who expected
appointments as noMniastera nnd illiln 1
get them, and friends of thoe men I
It came about In this way:
Fourth class postm istcrshlps hiving
been placed by liw under cl II service,
the Administration, without lur, but
with perfect right to do no, placed third
class postmantershlps In effect undtr
Civil .Service rules The Administration
decided that when terms expired In
third class postolllces tho Incumbents
should continue In olllce unless there
was legitimate nnd nonpolltlcil reison
for their removal This was consid
erably different from the old sjsteni of
letting the Senators and Hepreentatles
from the States recommend men who
had helped them roich Congress
In accordince with inlx pulley the
rostmaster Ocneral Inst summer, with
out consultlnit either .Sen itor Wolcott or
Senator Saulsburv or Ilepresentatlve
Polk, sent to .the Semto these nomlni
tlons for postnnsters of third cl iss
offices In Delaware to succeed them
ithea: E Pierce Kills Laurel
William Brockeon, Mlddletnun.
William II Robinson Mllfnnl.
Elijah E Carev. Mlllxlmro.
John It. Mustard, Milton
John P. Murphv, New Castle.
Orlando W. Short. Se.iford
The nominations were referred to the
Committee on Postolllces and Postroads
which. In observance of senatorlil cour
tesy, sent the names to Senators Siuls
bury and Wolcott for the'r approval or
disapproval or other nmment
The names went first to tho senior
Senator. Ho vised them Then thev
went to Senator WnUott He refused
to vise them and said ha would never
approve appointments of men recom
mended by the Government without con
sulting the representatives of Delaware
In Congress Senator Wotcott's rcfusil
was on a question of principle, he said
Senator SauIsbur'H approval was on a
question of principle, according to Sena
tor Saulsbury. Woliott refused to sup
port the Administration's policy nnd
Saulsbury supported It
The Senate confirmed tho appoint
ments or recommendations
Though each Senator ried his action
on the question of the principle and
policy Involved, the ficts tint concern
politicians In Delnwaro are not facts of
prtnclplo or policy; they ire facts of
politics, and arc hs follows:
Tho reappointed men were all men ap
pointed In the first place at the icquest
of Senator Saulsburj. If they had not
been reappointed men who had helped
Senator Wolcott re.ich the Senate might
have been appointed
How many of these men who might
have been appointed will oppose Sena
tor Saulsbury nnd how munv of their
friends will oppose, him nobodv tan sa
As far as the Republican party Is con
cerned with tho senatorial light, little
Is to be said
The party In Delaware Is split with
former Senator Heniy A, du Pont and
General T. Coleman du Pont on one
side and Alfred I du Pont on tho other
L Scott Townsend. of Wilmington
Henry P. Scott, of Delaware City, and
former Governor Charles It Miller are
all mentioned as compromise nominees,
but compiomlse Is as remote hs snow
balls aro remote from Quito Alfred I
du Pont may be confidently epected to
light any compromlo" cmdldUo tho
Republicans nuy name He made Wol
cott's election certain and he m vy be de
pended upon to becure the election of the
next Democratic nominee unless that
nominee should be the Kaiser, who cin't
run because ho is not a citizen of Dela
ware. V.V.II.
War Pictures at Bcllevuc
Only five more davs remain to lew
In, tc
1 by
the array of war puntlngs by J, v.
Bouchor, official pilnter to tho Trench
armies, now on ".lew In tho Ileil Cross
room at the Bcl!eue-Stratford
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PITTSBURGH BLOW-UP
DEATH TOLL IS 12
Four More Bodies
at Aetna Plant-Cause
Recovered
-Probe
JOHN BARRYMORE HAS
BEEN DIVORCED BY WIFE
Interlocutory Decree Has Been
Granted Against Actor Now
Appearing at Theatre Here
An Interlocutory decree of dlvorco
has been granted to Mrs Kitherlne
Barrmore, wife of John Uirrmorc,
who Is appearing In Philadelphia as
Peter Ibbetson" ut the J,rlc Theatre,
according to word received here todnv.
The decree was granted on the grounds
of disc: tlon In Sinti liarniru, Cal ,
where Mrs Ilarrmoro has been living
for more thin :i i ir Hearing on tho
case ins heard secretlv,
Mr. Harrmoro would mike no com
ment on the nse when seen nt the thci
tre Mrs liirrvmore formerly w is Miss
Kiitherlne Harris, nf N w York They
were hurried In 1910.
PinSlll'ItdH, Dec (1
A foice of men searching the ruins
of the Aetna Chemical Explosives Com
lunv plant, whero the explosion oicurrcd
estcid!V', found four lnon- bodies to
da;,, making tvve'vo known dead
It Is nut belli ved til it iiiiv more
bodies of euiplojes tin lit tho debris, ns
nil the mines havo been ihoked up
md even linn unounted for. However
It nnv bo th it persons who were near
the plant wcie laugltt In the falllnr
vv ills It Is know ii that n girl was
killed on the outside of tho plant when
thf acid exploded, and as there Is a
Po'lsh tchool near the works. It Is be
lieved tint otliers nm bo missing
I At the hospitals tod iy It was stitcd
that nt lenst three if the Injured tan
not recover
Investlgitlons as to the ciusc of the
ixploslnn an icing made bv tho iount
coroner uud state iiulliorltles Super
intendent t harles S tuvls, who was
sllghtlv hint vvhtla sitting in Ills ofllce
.said jesterday lint tho ciue prolubl
! . .. nt , . i .. l. - ..r i.n I...
nc"cr ill in- iviiuw II Duiiiw en me tii-
Jurert men tav that a leak In the pipe
le ullng Into the furmcc was the cause
Licensed at Klkton to Wed
EI.KION Md, Die (. Marrligc li
censes were Issued today to Thomas C
Dod and hnlri E Eurle, llobert
Blake and Cllheilno Shelbj, all of Phil
ndelphli, John M Wollsten, Trenton
and Ella H Hue, Morrlsvllle, Pa , Wal
ter Wood anil Ann i II Nnland, l'ali
Hill, Md , I'lnienco Jar.et and HI men
Wiker. Ijincaster; Walter D Tav lor
Newport, Del, and Dora tioodnian, Wll
nilngton, Mauilee Uoddv mid ,Iai
Jones, Libert) Glove, Md J Justin T
I Hitter and Sarah A Melnger, Willi
lame, .N , wiinini i rciric aim nr
san Iljllmiii Telford Pi , William II
Ander and Mir E Vclth. Lancister
Perman Ii Heed and Miiudo E Stotllet
Chester, and Harry Sihoerenbcrg and
Fianies Hestei. St Louis, Mo
decree
granted
An interlocutory
divorce has been
Santa Barbara, Cal., on grounds
of desertion to Mrs. Kathenne
Barrjmore, wife of John Barry
more, now appearing in "Peter
Ibbetson," at the Lyric Theatre.
Mrs, Barrjmore was formerly
Miss Katherine Harris, of New
York.
un 1
TODAY'S .MARRIAGE LICENSES
Isuo Jiinlulnuttz, ".IT JirliKon si, and
1 Btnpr lliinover, ,'17 Jackson si
II 'oil ir u-nis n-ioiso III. and I llllan
Dunston, Mnjnt Iloll). N J
Trink A Prklb I'hllndelptilu llnrraek V
VI " and (jruto I Jenkins, Chlcaso
III
CIvli Ormh 1'htillislnirir N I,
Klean.ir It Harvej, ,I4S N 4.M M
Jnsiih Slntl.'liM V, N I rnnklln t and
Ad Ho J e unninshain 1J" N lrinkltnst
Onirlm I Ilrmlnton "II S rmt st , and
l.mma .slucknril nmiIon. N J
Jeiiri,' I, Wllllnmn 1i,14 Wharton st , ami
laiulai King, in. (! iteno st
!)i'cli Il-rk fun pjno st , nnd Marlon
Portnr I "in Pin- st
Wllllmii s.hntl.r Olncj, Pa, and Kntlirjn
fcuo, 1 Til t llrcen nt
l"rd II eller, Iihi w WioinliiK ve , nml
Ituchil Muhlmunn inn vv Wvnmlns ove
"ir1? T. . nk"', .' MulWrj st . nml
Helen Dickinson llnzlcton. Pi
Anthpm J llsnev, I'U7 1" Somrrsri nt ,
nml Minnie K Wallace ".'117 Itutledce st
William James 1 eiiifun Islanl unit Mabel
MiirUrccor .'i.j H Cludnlik st
Herbert J 1 nurr 4im t rnnklln st , nn I
Molit Kephart V's.M Ilosnlilll t
Mlitiitet Morenllnl Hill ilirmantoun ave .
and Itoini 1, Illffonl, till W-vvnn ave
Vrrlilo A riiomas 4(17" Mlbrrt St. all!
eorreano M Hruuti lot" Lullow st
Benjamin A Knowlis nj-, ltinioro M , and
KnthrMi 1) smith 1717 Maple ave.
Simon I'lr. 711 Mill st . and Mollio Lohrn
lO'i Mount iln st
Geors" Lennox Niv Xork elt, nnd
Ioole Neu ork clt
Ilarn Saikner S.MI Itrks st , and Mollle
Cohen Sin Mirshall st
Jacob terlrkson 72J y 17th st , and lien
rieua iirown 4.u i amac st.
Ldnnrd Held HID i.ombird st
Slaple 1114 J ombnrd st
Lorett IMwell 2J3H Master st , anl Ituby
(llanton, . I4T Stewart st
Arthur l Heinle r, 4M1 N Mole t , nnd
Lstella lie-rhart 45 IJ .V. Illeks st
Rlehsnl A 1 Inlex, 400 K llrlnrhurst st ,
and Christina lioetner, ,ri7Hl Wakefield st
Morris Orlorf !iJ0 N l"ith st,, and 1 anny
llridsk) bint Parrlsh st
William H, Scarlt,ht New ork lit, und
Irma Wlnternltz, New ork cite
Leslie 14 I Imroth. I-ort Slocum N V, sud
Marj C Portens t4J0'L Columbia ave
Joslah HavnesMortb 7J0 Hrookln st , and
Jannle Vessels, 7J1 Hrookbn fct
Sevmour Trliteld JS17 N Uth si and Ma
M Lederer ISTl W I rle ave
Itlehnrd A. ilillev. 11, jO 'litan st . and Anna
I" Mlikc), I'i'J S Ilancroft nt
L've
Prank Sihlpinl. V S. arm, and Hose. Dl
Tubs ujx s 7tb st
John Itlihardsuti mil Welstrr st . and
llnru VV ilker, 11IU Wet uler si.
Samuel Klmlla 1111 7lh st , and Julia
llolilstdn J4I I hrlsllnn st
Mhhul Monsetio Wuvne Pi , nnd Marj
Sanazilo ll"iS Mavirlord uvr
Anitreu Vunt5. Illn Ilnlnian st . and Iris
M Wllliims 'I4IH I ullon st
Kduoardo Illsrarilt lull S Nth st , nnd
Atikeliia Dorwito 0.', C alharln st
Louis levin II.'" N Irinktla at , and Sara
Hlumi nihil, "- I rnlb st
llarr I utz UJJO s Van Pelt st , and
Marie ounK, ,"1t lllraril avi
Waltir r Hunnir, IJ I", N Sirtuin st , and
Anna Iiuir 17n'i ltixllne st
Pii-tnn Iir.etll . Jain Diver st and
lther It .North J IV. S Dover si
I'letro .Nuzzo ms s Chadnlck st , an I
Lena iMnitn 'Uil K 11th st
I.ett r W I'onwiii 'lltusvllle, I'i , nnd
Tu ill Kell, r Tamifiui Pa
llinbl J HuekleV PHIS (J Marilno si , anl
Hflla tlrllTIn 7sJ" I ru I : nve
Thomas Mrllnllrleli '.Jill " enim.n ft
d Klla AUtatllen J. 1 1 II nanco st
.. rFiiJiB5JcOiEJ2l3aEJ3iiSJMif03JaJ3r
p - CVritfX Jf. m
and Llba
Niederman
Clearance
Sale ,
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES
Do not make any mistake. This is no .
sale of ordinary shoes or of "Specially
Gathered Lots," but the finest individual
stock in the city. '
Having bought very heavily and
business conditions being generally un
favorable, we decided to "clear them"
now instead of waiting for January.
WOMEN'S SHOES
Were 6.00 and 6.50, 4.40
" W.ere 7.00 and 7.50, 5.40
' Were 8.00 and 9.00, ' 6.90
Were 9.00 to 12.00, 7.90
Striking designs of unusual
beauty dominate our entire
collection of diamond
brooches.
Nor is it necessary to pay
more for the added value you
receive at our stores.
We have diamond brooches
from $8.50 up and we guar
antee every stone just as rep
resented. The brooch illus
trated is of 14-kt. gold, with
one diamond and six pearls.
Price, $20.00.
Diamond Book Jrtc on request.
Mitchell's
Diamond Stores
Hi RAN RiU 57 C CL
liJ WW ... WM. W, w. uia s
SaiBJ&'SJSJSJiKstabllslied lsispjasgjj
Useful iftg
For BOYS or GIRLS
Not Duplicated
Elseivhcrc
Girls'
Combination
Waterproof
Coat & Hat
Kntlrelj heir
$3.50 vt'
Sizes 3 jeara tu IS
jcara.
Kaln IlnN,
JVDr
Mall Orders Killed
Boys'
Raincoat
$3.00
n oo niu
Made of English
C.mtoim; double
texture; handsome
plaid lining; mili
tary collat ; tan
and olive shades.
n
1.98
now & i.i
Storm Boots
I OR now & I.1KI.S'
MEN'S' &
WOMEN'S
Raincoats $0
Special.. O
RUBBER TOYS
25c and 50c
Money
25c
Beits
Air Pillows
$1.75
HOT WATER BOTTLES
$1.50 values 98c
MVtrwMtr.iteliaviU.'
0riftJ Vmf
820 CHESTNUT ST
CAMDEN HOSPITAL FUND
GETS $20,697 AS START
Campaign to Raise $100,000 for Wur
Emergency Work la Auspiciously
Launched
hubvrlitlons HiiiotinlliiK lo $:0,j97
were reported toiljy In the S100 000 w.ir.
merseiiey eamimlitii of llio Weit Jer-
kov Hoineopnthle' Il0!liltiil, t'linnle'li
The?e eoiitr.butlotii eamo from the' of
fleerK, te.un enitulin ifnd 11 few eloc
friends of the Institution Tho hundred
and lift volunteer worker lodij begin
the netlve work of r.ilaliiK tho ftiniln
The euni'ilKti was fonnallv declared
under vv.iv list tilRlit lit a Keltogitlur
dlnn held In the V it t A , ."ttj Ted
eral 'eel, at vvhlih tloverilor Walter
II lMce made, a dt tiiliR addreii Chiller
A Uevnold", iiresldent of the lntltutlon
and elnlriinn of the. eeeiitlvo eonunlt
ce, presided at the ineetlni;
1
,1
j Men's Shoes at equal reductions.
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mw1'
No Mail Orders
ii i -i wi
y sell i wj0
JROCERlSK7i
THtl fgfcW Community grocery shops WJHtpnfTr.
??Jff ' -yt
Throuchout the Citv all
Community grocery shops
are now supplied with this
delicious and anoetizinir toasted
product. Call your Community grocer on the phone and ask him
to send you a trial package of Holland Rusk.
Ask him how it is' selling and he will tell jou that all Phila
delphia is awakening to the wonderful appeal to the palate -of
this tempting table delicacy.
It's good at breakfast, luncheon, dinner, or in between with
noinuiK ana a uasnoi salt, or sugar. Withfruit.it s
delicious. Served with poached eggs, it makes
me uisii tabic lar better man ever before,
and even simply warmed in the oven
and buttered, it's much more enticing
than toast with your coffee or tea or cocoa.
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VEGETABLES PLENTIFUL;
FRUIT LESS ABUNDANT
Forecast for Christmas Market by
rood" Commission of Home
Defense Committee
'Hie. dall' report of Dr. J. IIiiksiII
Smith, chalrniui of tho food comniltfloii
of he rhlludetplila homo defeno iom
tnlllce, relative to tho vvholenaln uroduea
nnd Uh inirlieta, In at follow
The prospecti for the vege tablet nnd
fruits which will be In ileni.mil for
ChrlsttiiaH arc Riiml ho far an vcBelihlci
am loncerned, but not po bright for
fruit The rrceic III I'lorldi and the
exeesslvo heat wave lat bummer In
California have perlouily Injured the
iTop, nnd at 1 1 onneiitienre they are high
In prhc, and are ulno taurine nppleH lo
be hlrh, beiniife of the Inerenned deinand
ror them UriingcM run from H B0 to $H ,
a box, and ate CMiecled to eo ntlll hlcher '
1 lierorc
the end of thlK week Ann'et
tVfiltT n i-iv tJ'i'A'riTCJ eontlnue to run from JJ 60 to Jf B0 for a
YUU1jU riA nlAlUB tbree.buhel lnrrel. Cranberries are
OF ITALIAN CITIZENS 1 !l!",",ll,r,,l'f;lnprl1,;e, T'iey "oil from
about nine nnd a lulf to twelve and n
, ,. . , half rents a quart Tho vegetablet,
WASltl.V.IO.N Dee- C A reMolullon however, are comparatively iheip
llieitlrg the Seerrtar of Hlile to open 1 rnilont tell from two to not qullo two
li-KotlnllotiH lmmedlatolv with ltal.v. to lnj three-quarter eentt a pound, and
onilude a treatv dellnlng the utatus or Rweet potatoen from $1 to l 15 for n
'orine- llillin -ubjeets ami their kiiik nvc-elgbths bushel baiKet from seven to
"M'eeiillv Ihoe now In the Amerlian I nine, quart ptiks of thote from Jen-ev.
iiinv and iiivv, nnd piitlcular1 to eon-, and SI lo Jl 63 for a Delawnro himpcr
Imle a tirat) exempting them from ' holding nlmut two five-eighths bushel
urvieJ In the Hall 111 irmv and inv v in-Uet hlte potatoen nro Just a trine
va Introduced In tho llouo tod i b higher Thev um from .' to $2 30 n
ni,rcss!iiiii James , hundred potindt for thoo from I'entisvl-
Tho icolmion reiltcs tint under the it,innd from $180 to $2 10 for those
UMnt Hall in livv Ital.v doe not recog from N(, Vnrk ana ltlp Northwest
Ize tho tilUng out of Amerli 111 ltl7n l'umpUlns run from threo to eight cents
,.i .. iiMinri nullum-, nun in n men nn ere Turn nt and rutabaKns nre
1 he ip, white turnips veil from tvventv
live to thirty-five cents for n five-eighths
pecks j jellow turnips from thlrtj-flve to
forty tents for a similar quantity; ruta.
bagas nro still n glut on tho market, sell
Ing from sixty lentn lo $1.15 for a
hundred pound The prospect lire that
the Christmas nuts will bo high In price
Prices hero quoted are wholesale prices.
.l!t'MiNT Potatoes, while turnips,
beets, pumpkins, Can idlaii rutabagas
larrots, romalne, onions, radishes, pars
ley ORMl. C.iulinower. cllovv tur
nips, jiirsnlps, celery, lettuce, mbbages,
SO Mtrh Kplnach, svveet potatoes,
tomatoes, peas, string beans, peppers,
eggpl Hits, hinan.is, grapefruit, lemons,
Spanish grapes, oranges, apples, iran
berries, pineapples.
The supply of fresji Hsh s getting
smaller and some froien llsh aro appear
Ing to piece out the supplv. The spotted
trout Is a new arrival from the South
tod iy, but It Is very limited In supply.
POLICEMAN COMMENDED
Hlreotor Wllt-on this morning com
mended .Max 11. I.chrmati, of tho bureau
of police, for br-ivery Dn November
29 l.ehrman. unarmed, stopped a stiletto
fight bet wen two men. He am
nnd took tho other to tho hospH
Detective OomWow wag hw
mended for hU work In recoverltnj 1
000 worth of goods that had been I
from New- Vork and irnieil to Ph
phla IJetectlves John Malmfy an
lei Karlevy, of tho Thlrtl -secon
trle.t. were nlso commended. '
r
rLaugh
and
Live
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DOUGLAS
I-A1KBANKS
$t.00 tot
Ji h!rtttire flnm
Christmas Gift for Ejtrybtily
nrttTTON rucLisniNG co fttTfk
etween the ages of sixteen ami thlrtv-
who return to llnlv, are liable to
rit nnd forced mllltnrv servlee
bushel bisket of seven to nlno quarter J
"Inn vfon't let me
RlRTfff, will JOU?"
MASS MEETING
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HROAD AND RACK K.
AT 7 15 P. M.
OK
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Scottish nm: ham. e.011
rniuAV, occEMiiKn :
c in nniiAi.t'
STRICKEN ARMENIA
DIS1IOI' I'll IMP SI tllllNri.ANDlIH rnESIDINO
si SPKtKRRS
lion A. I, Elkui, Ainerlean Ambstsador lo Comtantlnonlt.
nev u.nnr niKm u u, i-resiuent of Euphrates Colltn.
. inn, v,, ,1, c-l tttlC.
Hon Olll OtaJtbrook late 11. b' Comul lo Jamaalain.,
JIule b Armenian and American Talent.
ADMISSION FREE
ii. Contribution mar he erl to Mr. Aa Wlnr, rrortfeat
iiv wnu iiuii itininasT, vj inrsinui Mreel
fciWMullttL,
tV7 rlAHMT at
1027 MARKET STREET
PRE-INVENTORY SALE!
The Most Sensational Ever
Held in Philadelphia
J&4 MAffHB'lWK&flP 1 !;l I'M iVV
fflBlllilHa
i m I-1' 1 w 'WORl,
m iWf'WtlMSi1 Slit- l llVm'--,1VtKK.:aHaff
IS ISM J P w ' m I ' imSffl
JS& No C.O.D.
m 9 rV v
17L f No
ALA All Sales arc final
z:Entire Stock
Coats,
Dresses,
Suits,
Waists,
Millinery, Furs,
Children's Wear
Will Be Sacrificed at
CZf Off Original
WW Ticket Prices
No Garments Held in Reserve
EVERY PRICE CUT AND MORE
1
Mail Orders
Charces
Discount
FURS
All high grade guaranteed furs.
$6.50 Muffs $3.25
$7.25 Muffs $3.63
$10.50 Muffs j. $5.25
$18.00 Scarfs $9.00
$22.00 Sets $11.00
$22.50 Scarfs $11.25
WAISTS
5000 New Waists Reduced
50c & 75c Waists 23c
$1.00 Waists : 30c
$3.00 Waists $1 .5ft
$4.50 Waists $2.25
.MAIN I'l.OOU,
1500 Women's & Misses'
SUITS
$3.50
Values $7.00 up
$10.00 Suits (and up) ... . $5.00
19.75 Suits (and up) 9.88
29.75 Suits (and up) 14.88
39.75 Suits (and up) ... . 19.88
47.50 Suits (and up) ... . 23.75
50.00 to $100.00 Suits onchalf off
Poplin, Gabardine, vSerge, Vehet and
Velour. All colors and" styles.
skco.nd rLOon and suiiway
5000 Women's & Misses'
COATS
$2 jo
Values $5.00 up
$10.00 Coats (and up) . . . $5.00
15.00 Coats (and up) . . . 7.50
19.90 Coats (and up) . . . 9.95
25.00 Coats (and up) . . . 12.50
29.75 Coats (and up) . . . 14.88
39.75 Coats (and up) . . . 19.88
45.00 Coats (and up) . . . 22.50
50.00 to $100 Coats one-half off.
Plush, Keisey, Velour, Cheviot, Pompom,
Oxford Cloth and Burelfa. Trimmed with
fur, plush, Kerami and plain effects.
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UNDERWEAR
69c (and Up) Underskirts,
Chemise and Drawers 35c
$1.00 (and Up) Night Gowns
and Chemise 50c
45c (and Up) Corset Covers. . . .23c
50c (and Up) Petticoats 25c
69c (and Up) Bloomers 35c
$2.00 Silk Underskirts r$1.00
$3.50 Silk Underskirts'. $l!75
$5.98 Satin Bloomers and,-
Crepe de Chine Chemise . . .$2.99
$1.00 Camisoles (Extra Special)35c
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DRESSES
$3.50 and up $1.75
$5.00 and up $2.50
$7.00 and up $3.50
$10.00 and up $5.00
$15.00 and up $7.50
$19.90 and up $9.95
$25. up to $115. one half off
Silk, Satin, Poplin, Gabardine, Serce,
Etc., including New Party Dresses.
SUBWAY AND THIRD FLOOIl i
MILLINERY
$1.00 Untrimmed Hats, 50c
$3.00 Trimmed Hats,, $1.50
$5.00 Trimmed Hats, $2.50
Values Up to $7.50
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Children's Coats
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Our Entire Stock Consisting of
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Sacrificed
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$1,00 House Dresses
SLOP Middy Blouses
43c
29c
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Cloth Skirts 50c on the Dollar
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