J" .X' 1 t ' EVENING' PUBMO IiEDSEB-PHlMDELPHIA, FRIDAY. ' DECEMBER ,' 19171 ,v, ftpvf';,llWI 'II i . 1 J.I Tl II ! L , 4 It LLEGE BOYS RUSH TO BECOME MARINES A HURRY CALL FOR HOSPITAL MEN rr&rr.m.ystt . Students Furnish Nearly Per Cent of Recruits . to Corps 50 'Colleg students form nearly 60 iter cent of the enlistments to the United States Marino corps, but the remainder r distributed through virtually all walks of life, like "the preacher, tho baker, the candlestick maker." The Marine corps" recrultlnc headquarters, at 1409 .Arch street. Is rtlll ncccptlnic registered men between the ages of twenty-one and lhlrt-one, hut their lists will close at noon tomorrow. The navy recrultlwr station, at 1B1B Arch street, will take selective draft men up to 10 o'clock Katurdiy nlnht, as It consumes but n ery short time to sign up nn applicant lifter ho vnn passed the examination there The army headquarters arc shut don to selected men until further notice, after having recorded nn unprecedented enlistment, 13 36 havlne been sent off this week, of which 584 went jestorday. The nay headquarters Is crowded to day, ctlhtr renardlcss or because of tho weather, They need especially appren tice seamen. These men, onco they Bet abnnril n hattloahltv havo tho privilege of Joining any one of the nfty-clKht trades or departments and learning an ntlrely new occupation If they desire ' The enlistments for tho week ending last I night, totaled 285. I neglntercd men are also belnc en listed for tho United States nanl le servo at tho recruiting station In the Naval Home, ritzvvatcr street and Cray's Terry road. This office, accord. Ing to Lieutenant M. . Tucker, will remain open until midnight tonight and neon tomorrow. Ono of tho marine corps recrulK Harry Olantz. the first trumpet of the Philadelphia Sjmphony Orchestra for tho last threo seasons, has been assigned to the United States Marino Band i Among tho accepted men nre Ambrose Shepley, a merchant of 4343 Woodland avsnuc; Paul i:. lllcrly, center In tho architectural course at Lafajette Col lege, Easton, Pa.; Edward .1 Kohl schrelber, of 4950 North Fifth street, of fice manager; Loal Young Graham, 3d, of 3909 Spruce street, a divinity Btudcnt, and Henry It. Illnehart, of 5814 -Webster . street, a newspaper reporter. Another marine recruit Is David It Porter, a teacher In the public schools of thlB city, living at 1333 Pine street Ha remarked to the recrultlnc olt'ccr that it was not necessary to teach any-1 thlnir more here, but that good "Kultur" of the right kind was needed In Ger-tnfinv. William Edward Archer, Jr. of Nor rlstown, Pa , was a pav masti. Chester V. Lyall, of 1203 Spruce htrect, was earning his living as n civil engineer, and Joseph O. Scnnlon, of 5212 Green street, as a bank clerk. These aie but a few samples, picked at random, of the diversified character of the marine toips rank and file. Other professions and trndes repre sented Include tho shipping clerk, book keeper, draughtsman, carpenter, ac countant, conductor, tailor, salesman, railroader, hatter, machinist, Iron work er, nurse, meter tester, hosiery finisher, motorman, printer, compositor, chauffeur, surveyor, chemist worker, patternmaker, stenographer, and so on. Harry J. O'Nell. twenty-four vears , old, 223 South Twenty-second btreet. n deputy clerk In the United States Coutt, today enlisted In the United States navj. paymaster's corps, as a chief jcoinan He will be stationed at Leaguo Island Navy Yard. .a. " -, "tv- w.t ' H . ?& $K- sHsViuJbBiHI,'' N. 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No rift will be more appreciated T the Vlctrola owner, ' 5 A'o Trading gtnmpi Wllh VlefrolM r'H 1 icror itrrorav. 1 - I.lt Ilrothero FIFTH FLOOB rf A whirlwind recruitinp campnicn for 100 men wns conducted today in front of the Ledger UuildinR nt Sixth nnl Chestnut streets by Unso Hospital Unit 38, stationed here, to foim a new base hospital unit at Fort Ofilethorpe, Ga., as ordered by the suigcon general of the tumy. U.S. LAW TO PREVAIL I IN FOOD REGULATION Takes Precedence Over State Enactment During War, 'Attorney General Holds IIAUIUSWiin. !ce II lV,r tho perloil of tho war and for 1 that tlmo unl). when rennslv.tuU Mate , food Iiwh come Into conflict with ld-, ertl acts, tho n.itlonil laws wll take 1 precedence over the Hws nf the com-, monvvi llth This Is the decision ten dered todiv In James roii-.t. Mute Dalrj and Komi t'fiinnislnner, bv tho ;tcrne) ' Generals ilepirtnunt J Tho opinion given todav followed a conferemo between Mato Kood Admin Istiator Howard Ilclns! and Attorney (letter il llrnnn nnd ms vrltten b Wm .I Il.trgist, deputy Attoinej Gon er il , The dlsputo arose over the qtiintltv ' (,f boric arid to bo permitted In llsh told In pcnnsjlviinla and ns to whether or not tho Stato or I'ederal cold stor ne laws sltott d npplv to food stored In Points) Ivjnl.i warehouses Tho State law forbids borlo acid entirely und Is different from tho Kedir.il statute ns to the time food may be held In storage. In his opinion Mr Hanicst snvs: "If the President or those acting un der his authority b vlrtuo of the food control act makes regulations the Pennsjlv.inla statuto which conflicts with such regu'atlons must bo mis pended. but onl to fur as it dlrectlv, or ! neectsirv Implication, conflicts therewith I do not deem It wise Jp advise nnv gtnei il rule as to tho sus pension of nnv of our aws I think It better thtt etch caso should be dealt with as It arises U Is. of course, un derstood tint the food control act being .t war measure will be In force onI dining the period of the w.ir and the regulations made under It will suspend the ltwa of Pennsvlvnnla and jnur enforcement thereof only for tuclt pe riod ' Concert Is Postponed The concert planned for tonight nt the llellevue-Strntford fot the benetlt of tlte Settlement MuhIc S,hoo has been postponed until .Innu.ir 3, on account of tho Illness of Osslp Gnbillowltsch. STERN & CO. $200,000 FIRE DURING SNOW AND HURRICANE Bursting Hose Also Con tributes to Property Loss at Frostburg, Md. rfMIinULAND. Mil. Pec 14 With the weather so cold that hose burst and was rendered useless and wind blowing a hurricane with blinding snow, little could be done this inornltiK to check a fire which started In the drus store of former Maor John TV. Shea, nt' Trostburs, and It was some hours before It could be Rotten under control The new motor lire truck of the Cum berland department, responding to call for aid, was marooned In a miow drift near Clarjsvllle and reached KiostbuiR, drawn by sliteen horses, after the fire was under control. Midland and Lou acontnc also sent aid. The loss Is placed about 1200,000, well Insured The ad joining property also burned. Congress to Adjourn Next Tuesday WASHINGTON', Deo. H Congress will adjourn for the annual Christmas recess next Tuesday, under a tentatlva agreement by leaders today. Buy a Columbia Grafonola for Xmas You may have one of our hand some cabinet stvlo Columbias mi cour home for Christmas on the easiest payment plan imaginable either tho style shown or the choice of many others. Just a small sum down as low as $100 in some cases and a small con venient payment occasionally as you can afford it. Come and hear these magnificent instalments plaved and let us deliver ono now or in time for Christmas. Pay As You Play $1Q $91 R Afternoon vhS'vSsVi, Concerff ySfeajSSJsJfcv Morning 'jtifllBBHsiBtt3l?H-h and tidmtam. wjvi LibbT jrfi iTTIsbbW J IF Hij7 lYLv.L $ny:i)f;SteraiFP,ay ftsii Earir Styles Like These Are Yours for a Little a Week ww that Resino! stops the itching! Only those who have themselves suf fered with eczema or similar itchlnc burning sUn-trouble can appreciate the relief that eJirsllouch of Resinol Oint- . ment brings. Usually the suffering stops Vj artonce, tne skin oecomes cooi ana com- lortable.andthetroublc soon disappears. FWm the very first you can see that it !i going to get well! Rkitnol Ointment li n excellent liealinc dreislnf, tot, for burns, icaldi, cull and itubboin Unit lo.ti. Sld by til druiriiu. Thoy aro new and finely mude gar ments v.itli tlto dasli anil go that mnrks llio very latest fasliion. Quality and stvlo luvo dominated our thoughts when pur chasing tlteso clothes, vet wo havo bought to such great ndvautogo that our prices to you aro remarkably low, in fact so low that we cannot possibly see how jou can fall to make jour choice from tmong our thousands of garments. Women's COAT Special 4 s& .Seashore Excursion! 'TO ATLANTIC X CITY . Ocean City, WUdwood, Capa May Every Sunday 1 l.0 A. si., from rheatout r ptuin ai, ifrrr $1 ound-Trip j; i $ ?' PI &PW New In design, new In materials and an excel lent value. A style ou will bo flJi (i he charmed vvlthSiy' Special OVERCOATS for Men A fashionable and' warm military model of roomy nroportlonH and with heavy self-collar and belt all around,. mL . $18-75 Women's Suit Special You will like these dainty yet warm Cl o and comfortable suits which we havo Plfi set aside for this occasion Men's Suit Special Don't fall to see these attractive (fn suits In all the new colors and fab- P I K rlca. Conservative or "pep" styles... w l?tlN)& .-714 Market Street siAKVWtVAft Mid-Month Specials liywivi, Tomorrow'M Mid-Month Special $1.50 to $3 jgQc OJnglinm-i, errnlei nnd ihiinhrnfi A lO III. 1. lis' Itntfi-vrrtio In rr' til "ii" wi:ro.vi i.'i.oon Mwuvnttvttttvtivtuvuv , Tomorrow'! Mid-Month Specials $3.50 to $6 $9 CORSETS ; White and. pink .No .Visit or I'hone Orders Brassieres & Bust Confiners, Regular 75c to $1.25 Values, 50c & 75c Lace nnd embroidery trimmed Hook In front or lap over back 32 to $6 Corsets, $1.50 White and nluk coutll, batlsto and broche I.nc In front or In bad. No Mull or I'hone Order. . sncoxD ri.oort romorroui'j Mid-Month Special Women's $1.50 to OQc S1.75 Union Suits ov "lllht Imprrfrctlnns nf Ilirillll.ll.r llrnnil. I.lmlteil Lot. No Vlnll or I'hnne Orders t otton tlbbcd Seasotnhle vselKhts lit llrntliers riHST Kl.OOIt, SOl'TH Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials $10 Rocker $7.49 Mahogany finish: upholstered In brown Spanish lettherette S16.50 Library Tables, 11.69 , mloimmii oik or miiho(tnny finish, 3tl Inch l)racr and shelf 58.50 TeieDhone Stands, $5.98 Vltli shelf .md rack , dlsaiipcirlnit chair 14 Inch I'UfHTH I'l.OOK AlXVtVts'S,VVlsYVVVVVt.s,v , romorrow' Mid-Month Special $33.50 Reed go!& $27.98 Uuarantoed mare lubber tltc, wlnd thlelil and coiiluim llnlnir Tlimil Fl.OOlt twvvvtttuvuutvtvvvvtittvvvvv Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials $8.50 Royal $C , Wilton RUGS ; u Itlch two-tono effects. 27xGt Inches Nu Vlnlt or I'lmne Orders 85c Cork Linoleum, A n l Pour Yds. Wide : Si,, yd. 2 C I'emntnt lengths l'lease brlmr size" No Mull or l'honr Ordrrs. 1 ourlli I loor vwijv,ivs'vtsvinttk Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special An Overcoat A Fine Gift for the Man SMid-Montfi We are holding a sensational Holiday sale! Every fashionable style and fabric it here r Specials ; itWtWMWrWWHVWVW 7omorroui' Mid-Month Special $10 Gold-Filled Watch Bracelets Involved arc extraordinary purchases from some of the countiy's jimst prominent makers, and it is it it h pride that ice tell you Thi U the I'lnoHt Stock of Mnlium-l'rlcfd Clothing Kvcr Aswcmlilctl in n Sale $15 $1 CA $20 $1C $25 Overcoats-' Au Overcoats-' At Overcoats Trench, Chesterfield, loose-fittinp; nnd conservative styles. Bent Top Domes, 9.98 17.75 $28 Overcoats 20 .mber nlss with leaded border I mil Iilete THiniJ IT.UOlt 'WttUVMtUMVVAMtVMt Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials 69c IMcrcerized CAr Satin finish 1'loral and batin stiipo lelirns. 22c All-Linen Crash, 18c Flarnslevweivo Absorbenl and llntles.3 l'litsT flooii, .oi;th (V1'VVs,'Ws,VVVIW--Vs.vV Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special $1.75 Fruit & Game $ 1 1Q Pictures ' Three Bection fianioa F1KTH 1'I.OOn '. VXXXWiAWWXXX Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials Women's $4.50 to $6 $9 Swnnfprs ' & Fiber hlllt. ienli Hro7en sizes nnd colors Quilted Sleeveless Vests, 85c Jap ullk. interlined All-black, all white or blark-vvlth-whlte or livender HIX'ONO Fl.OOlt IVHVMWVWMVMVlVWVMVVtH-A ' Tomorrow s Mid-Month Specials $35 "Oxford" Coaster Brake $QO QC Bicycle . . rirctrlo Lamp With Kadi Has mud suards. roller chain, one- lilece Fauber hanger, reversible bars non-PMd itrep. Men's 51.50 Sweaters, 9ac nibbed Knit. In Oxford, with pockets. HUUU.NJJ l'L,UUll tUUUVUVMWWiUUttVVVtVVV Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials $10.50 Wool $Q Blankets Knool cotton .warn Tlnk or blue bor ders and blndlne, 76x84 Inches. Weigh I v tvntmrla W $5 White Spreads. $4 Marseilles 80x90 Inches. 4.50 Fleecedown UO OC Blankets ' "- Have annearance of wool. White with nlnk or hlue horders HllRhtlv soiled. I-IHST FLOOIt. NOrtTH lsWvvVWWVWWWWWVWVWWWWWVWr. m Tomorrom's Mid-Month Specials I J520 "Schwarz" Demountable "Wheels, U19 7ZI o i M M. J w S ocv Includes four wheels, five Jackson rims for 10x3 J4 -Inch tires, wrench and completo set nub bdlts and nuts. $10 All-Wool AutoUggg Robes .j ......... . SU 09x10 lnchei. Men's Fur-Lined Overcoats I or Chrlitmas altt fliesc ore sprclalt $35, $57.50 & $85 Men's Stylish Winter Suits Under-priced-Prices, $11, $13. $l.ri, $10.50 Trench, ceml-belted nnd plain models Men'H Guaranteed Rain Coats Of hlcli-ijrado rubberlrcd fabric 55, S7.50, $10, $12 and up to $20 llovs $J.."i0 Guaranteed $Q OK RainCoats J 'JD With Cap Of double-texture cloth. Si7es 0 to IS ' Boys' Hifrh-Gradc Winter A QO & $7 Et( Suits & Coats t.sJ70 .OVI N'nrfolk Sultti In checKs, plaids nnd mixtures! Vlucklnuwn nnd Sports fonts! Nor folk stvlcs In checks and blanket piaius Alllltnry I'olo Cnnlst Cheviots and caPKlmeies ntrrennts: I'opulnr fabrics In svllsh hlnRlo and double-bicnstcd muucis lao Junior Norfolk, Hilly llov nnd lonuu.v Tucker Suits ut $1.08. Sizes Throughout, 2'j to 18 Years. I.lt Ilronrer7:FoNr):L001t. SnVKNTU ST The Smartest of Women's & Misses' Winter Apparel-gSKv KWtiJbb it ''Win. l U ' 1 TTIl M bbbbbbPJI'bbbbbbI ''AW AwWtsW U' "' vWoiA'-X WW yon miss:h Warm Serviceable $Q 7C Coats J VmiO Made of noveltv lniilutcs nnd zlbellne. with belt and pitch pockets Havo convertible col Itj2 some with kertnil Misses' Fine Coats, $18.50 Of mannish coatlnn, velour and eal lilush Almost all are belted and nre dl tltiRulshcd for velvet, plush or ker.tml trlinmlnir Some even have full fur rol lats: others have plush tollats and borders llodv lined One tlliilrntnl. Misses' Cheviot Suits, $17.50 In navy blue, hlflclc. brown or Kreen. font la In hlgh-walst-llne cflect, wnnrtlv braid and button trimmed nnd nlcclyllned. FOR WOMEN Fine Choice in Coats Tor trimmed velnur coats, n!w peb ble chovlot nnd burella cloth models. $22.50 Women's Serge & Silk Frocks, $18.50 Of taffeta, ertpo do elilne, ctepe meteor nnd fc.itln In prcttll" ili.imd, plaltid or tunld Htjles with ti'eorKetle civile or pclf-iuateriil sleeves, satin or liioicette collars. The serK models are braid trimmed Women's Poplin Suits, ( Women's Coats, S29.75 Special, $19.50 Of telour. l.ioadcloth and man- 1t!tlbiUab,!c,, XTuA. coSn1:v0f"colir'e i'o't 'i''o wun velvet. u Ilrin,,sl:i.0Nn KI.OOU ilBBBBWBiBBUBijqiBBpBBBIWiWBB Jf (A vfk $ ?7.50: & Great Mid-Month Specials $1.65 Satin $1 OQ Messalines ; x'ou N-f( Hiclit nnd ilnrk fthatlfr.. nlio blmlt nnil wiilt: 35 Inclim nlilp. $1.05 Chiffon Taffetas 33 IncheH wide llest black nnd n.ivv blu". $ 1.39 colors; nlso H.49 s1.49 Imperial Satins... Itlclt rinallty Knshlon ablo shndes; also tilnck. S1.75 Striped Tub Silks 32 Inches wide Waslnble. S-itln-strlpfl imttetns In rich color combinations I.lt llrotbrrs rjUST Fl.OOlt, SOUTH AtUtMtMV.ttUiaUiVttMUtV Extraordinary Mid-Month Specials 2.50 Envelope Chemise $1.98 (XI Limited lot of three ,.SmSJ1 hundred and fifty. iPW.1 nf anlin vviflv flonr. I"" P 'W' gctte ana lace trim ming. Satin ribbon Straps. One sketched. Ten -jew el c Un der watches with cines KUaranteed 10 vears Con vertible extension bracelet. Nicely boxed. -No Mali or rhone Orders Filled ., $5 Strap Watches, $4.50 Tor soldiers and sailors Black dial; radio tltrurcs .. 1'inST Fl.OOn. 8TH AND MAHKBT lVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVsV( Tomorrocu' Mid-Month Special Women's $3 Pure $0.2S v aSltr TTnskvnlloa mmt nrcen, blue, red, black and purple. Carved mission handles with cord. Slightly Imperfect. o Mall or rhons Orders FIIIST FLOOR. SOUTH1 romorrom's Mid-Month Special Quadruple-Plated Silver $-J 6Q Toilet Sets ; 0' Comb, brush nnd mirror Kncravlnf free. I'lllST FLOOn, SOUTH iVVVtWtWWWMWWMWW , Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials Remnants of 30c to 50c Cotton X 1Q ) XJ V Goods A, ir fiOc Camisoles 49c No Mull or I'hone Orders 3 to 7 ard lenKths In Oxford walst InKs. fancy madras, plain nd silk striped voiles, poplins, crepes do chine, . etc. 75c Silk Stripe Poplins', 37c Self-colored In navy, steel grsy, llelelan blue, old rose, cadet, old sold ' ind black FIIIST FLOOll, NOnTIt rvsvciyvsvvvvvvvvvvvvvsjsvtsV Tomorroco's Mid-Month Special f$25 Velour $1 Q.95 'wn-tono combinations. ' 49c to 56 Curtain Strips, each IRp in WOO Irish Point. Tatnbour, Nottlnslianuf m seis Net and braided net. J 39c to 59c Japanese Pieces, $' zoc 10 aye i:iti and white scarfs, souaret ano- ccnterpleces, THIHD FLOO ' svwwvwsiisviwvwyvwsVv . Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials 'icp do chlno or tatln with lace and ribbon llrothrr. Sr.COND I'l.OOIl tiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiniiinnmiiiiiimn iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiKMiiiuniiitiiiiiiiri r Iiil 1 0 D iiiniiiiiinitiiiiiiiiiiinnmiiinimn iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiinmiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiKMiiuinmtiiiii Every Little Girl & Boy j Diamond and Platinum JEWELRY Is Imited to Our TO) TO. A wonderfui ,lock of olher jewery. al, Silverware that $6 Coffee Percolators, ?4.50 S-o lame were our toy pmclnses that nlthough we havo sold thousinds, 50U would never know It. fot fresh, new le- servo stocks aro constantly arriving oi.n kiiis is 11 i.lt 1: 10 hiiAun iims Mini in h n v tot I.lt llrotliers I'OLItTII TI-OOU lVVMVWiVWMiUUVWi1 Two Big Mid-Month Specials for Girls! Sensational Purchase of Tots' $2 to $5.50 $i,$2&$3 skoals In 9li10 Ai fi t,,,,. No Mall nr I'hone Orders 1 Mini Chinchilla, coiduroy, velvet, mWtures nnd paca cloth, smart!) trimmed Urokeu sties, 2' to ti jears One pictured. Big Girls' S3.50 Raincoat Sets, with Hat 10 A. M. Sale. No Mall or I'hone Orders Hubber 1 z e d double - tet tuio bomba zine Sizes C to 10 j ears lit llrotheri Second Floor will delight Christmas shoppers with its variety and mod crate prices. Platinum Brooches, 13 diamonds, $185 Platinum Bar Pins, 17 diamonds, $300 Platinum La Vallieres, 11 diamonds, $115 Platinum Rings, 3 diamonds, $225 "5a 2.69 12 -Asa Fine Pearl Beads, I 98c to $1.98 Neik and opera length. Solid gold catches. Solid Gold LaVallieres, , $4.98 $5.98 $7.50 $9.98 Set with sapphire, nmothjst, ruby or barouuo pearl. Somo have genulno diamond. I QUADRUPLE-PLATED I WARE Toilet $1.98 to $7.50 Dorothea Pearls, $3.50 Sets, Comb, brush and mirror Military Sets, $7.50 Cigarette Cases, $2.50 to $4.98 Baskets, $12.50 Tea Kettles, $10.98 Christmas Suggestions for the Baby SOLID GOLD Rings, 98c, $1.50 & $2.50 Chains and Lockets, $2.98 to $7.50 STERLING SILVER Bib Holders, 98c Rattles, 98c to $2.25 Comb and Brush Sets, $1.98 to $3.75 SILVER-PLATED and STERLING SILVER Knife, Spoon & Fork Sets, 65c to $5.98 Cups, $1.98 to $5.98 M, antique finish j 49c 98c! lVWWMVVtVrtVVVMVtWWV A $60,000 Collection of Christmas FURS That Merits Your Inspection Save 20 to 30 Waiting icon't bring any better values and in buying now you get the full season's wear.' I It Ilrotliern a FIRST Fl.OOlt. SOUTH i iiiiiiiiiuiiii'iiii()iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiinitiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiu(iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti Heavily nickel plated on copper. Six-cup klzc. Havo alcohol lamp $1.25 Serving OCc 1 Trnvn JJ X. Mahoeanv finished frame, 7 Metal side handles, class-covered me dallion center, bottom protected witn.. leu $2 Costumers or $" 1C, Plnlhoa Trp i rT Fumed oak finish hooks. 75c Pocket Knives Stag handles ; tempered steel blade. $3 Hygeno Carpet Sweepers Not Tin. Hut Knllfil Strcl i:nameled In m a h o B any Rraln. Have bent bristle brushes, "easy cleaned ' pans rubber - tired enrliiir Heat u hils. rubher bumners and nlck41i plated sides THIltD FLOOHv; Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special 12y2c Novelty KS Laces, Yard. . . Various widths. rmsT ri.oon, noiitii 4 1VVVssVVVVVVVVVVVtAsVsisVt Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special it - i J L fl "fj ' rSfiiiilflmWtwlmr ' $47.50 Black UOQ 7 c Wolf Set... 5' Animal scarf; melon muff. $75 Black Fox$5975 set ... Cape scarf: ball muff, $57.50 Taupe Raccoon Set Animal scarf; ball muff. 49.75 I fc B I COATS & COATEES $135 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coatee, with Ermine Collar, $97.50 $110 Natural Muskrat juoat, Hudson Seal Collar and Cuffs, $85 '$250 Hudson Seal Coat, Collar and Cuffs of Natural Skunk, $195 Ut Brotbtrs- r SECOND FLOOR uVA 1. --S We'll Be Busy Selling GIFT SLIPPERS Today 75c Writing Paper, Box . 50cf $1.19&$1.69 for at No Place in Philadelphia Can You Find the Equal of These Attractive Stocks and Prices WOMEN'S SLIPPERS $1.50 & $2 Felt Juliets, 98c & $1.59 mr and ribbon trimmed. $1.50 & $2 Felt "E-Z" Slippers . $1.50 Crochet Slippers, 98c j Misses' & Children's Felt Bootees, 98c, $1.25 & $1.49 Felt Juliets, 98c & $1.19 Felt "E-Z" Slippers, 79c & 89c MEN'S SLIPPERS Men's $1.50 Tan Romeos,' $1.19 $2.50 & $3 Romeos & EveretU, $1.98 & $2.49 Women's Tan Calf Lace Shoes An exceptional vilue I.lnen finish In all colors 24 shtsti'i Bnd 21 envelopes. 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