ffiR-rl "y PBtrxjLix, . jp xtixJA x , unnjujmiBwn jr- .xmiv.;"-.., -v ,.fflLT''wa mK K l- MW' fr' ; s r &', & M rJ i M x I AH RAIDERS' BOMBS KILL TWO SAMMEES American Victims of Foray Both Privates and Members of Woodcutters' Division with, thi: AMKHICAN AllMV i.v KRANCt:. Dec. 28. " Two American Noldlers, tnenibcrn or a woodcutters' dlMslon, were killed on a rcc.ent moonlight etcnlnR when h tier man mlntor dropped bombs on their camp. Both kllnui of tlio inldcr were prl rates. , Recent night hne been Ideal for raiders. A brllllnnt moon llRhls up the Miow.coered country like midnight Min, Iast night It was possible, to read a newspaper out of doors In the re fleeted light. Precautions such as ex tinguishing nit lights In tho American camps and villages nro scant protection when the moonlight shows tho camps und men sharply outlined on the white snow. Airplane motors uro occasionally heard all i,er the American xoncv l-'or the most part tho Santmecs boyishly hope for a visit of the alators Just to relieve the monotony of evcry-day drills. U.S. CAVALRYMEN RILL 18 BANDITS LN FIGHT U.S. SURGEON LOST IN RETREAT AT CAMBRAI Reported "Missing" After Ger mans Push Back Byng's Command UNA GRANDVrntmiA iVEREA DEGLI ITALIANI Undici Aeroplani Austro-Tc- desclii Sono Stati Abbattuti dagli Aviatori Italian! Pursue Mexicans Across the Border -and Recover Many Stolen Horses MAHKA. Tex.. Dec. 28. American cavalrymen overtook the hand of Mex ican bandits who raided Canileliirlu Christmas morning and killed eighteen nf them, wounding rexeral others, on the Mexican side of the Wo Grande early, yesterday. One American boldler was wounded, but will recover. Many of tRe horses stolen wevo recovered. m After pursuing tho bandltx for a distance of ten miles Into the moun tains of Mexico, the American troops recrossed tho Wo Cl ramie to American territory nt noon yesterday. neports from Ul Paso that Germans In Mexico were responsible for the border raids on Christmas Dav were discounted .ast night by Colonel George T. Ijinghorno, dlstilct com mander, who has ordeied nn Investiga tion of the political aspects of tho mid. It Is believed hero that tho reports are not substantiated by facts. Colo nel Lunghorno Is nwaltlns the nrrlv.tl of Captain Spi Inkle, who obtained papers from tho bodies of tho bandits Itllled, beforo reaching u decision us to their Identity. PRO'GEKMAX WOMAN HELD Chews Policeman's Hnnd When Ar rested nt Atlantic City ATLANTIC C1TV. Dec. 1!8. Delivery of pro-German doctrines to trollcymcii, 'who laughed her Into a deep lage. Is charged against Mrs. Mario Van Camp, a well-dressed woman of thirty-seven years, taken Into custody l.ito l.iht night at her home. Sho i-elzed the lingers of a policeman In her mouth and chewed them to severely tint he was forced to go to u suigeon for treatment. The wjoman claims to be a magazine writer. TONNAGE CLEARANCES GROW Clearances of Ten Months Show an Increase of 1,500,000 Tons WASHINGTON. Dec, IS. An Increase of more than 1,500,000 tons In clearances of American, merchantmen from this country In the overseas trade during tho ten months of 1917 as compared with the am period labt ear Is shown by figures Issued by the Durcau of For eign and Domestic Commerce. There was a decrease, however, In total clearances, the figures being 42, 680,787 for the ten wionths this yeir ns against 45,061,838 In the same period the prevlojis year. Hy J. W.PEGLER WITH THi: AMERICAN AUMU:g IN KTtANCU Dec. 28. One American sur geon was lost vvhqn the German's pushed bad; General Ilvng's troops around Cninbr.il. according to unofficial reports reaching hero today, lie Is classified an "missing." , One other American medlial ofllcer a lieutenant returned to his unit with the American forces today, after nil unfor gettable period with the Hrlllsh at Cam bral. IIo hasn't ct ceased thanking his lucky stars that ho ecaped the Ger man onrush. "It was as quiet ns walking to church Sunday morning In the way of going for ward." he said, speaking of Just before Uyng's great push was started, 'but coming, back well. Providence guided me across the country and away from the fambral road, That's nil that saved me." TJ young Ohio. lieutenant was one of manv American medical officers loaned the ltrltlsh and yA back today In his billet Sitting In the tiny room of an ancient French house where ho was billeted he told his story. This Is belter than n dugout," ho remarked glancing nrouml with satis faction nt his comfortable quarters. "It's better even than the Hlndenburg line It's great to flecp In u bed again nfler Langemarck and Cnnbral. "I.anseniurck yas bloody, but Cnmbral was simply unforgetable. We went over the lop In perfect tpilet. A few- rllles cracked, but otherwise there was no sound except footsteps and rattling of equipment. I walked slowly across the weed-grown fields, considerably behind the advance waves. "There wasn't much lighting tho bodies were too surprised ami there wasn't much chance for resistance. We got ctabllshed nnd I started advanced dressing stations, hut thero were very few casualties, "The next morning the bodies laid down a heavy bombardment, lasting about an hour. Then they stopped nnd the sector was quiet all day long. The next day they did the same stunt. Also tho day following nnd then we began to think every morning Incomplete with out n dose of shelling. "Finally one morning after tho usual bombardment the bodies came over. It seemed as though nil Germany was pouring Into our little r.evtor. Troops holding It were overwhelmingly outnum bered. They fell b.nk lighting hard. Our ambulance section waited until It was apparent the bodies were likely to reach our post, when we fell back "I wasn't acquainted with the terrl tor jand st irt.d out blindly. Intending to make a short cut to Fins, across tho shell-cratered fields. First I headed for the Cambral road, but I was afraid of losing my general direction nnd changed I my plans. "It was a good thing 1 didti t follow the road, I learned afterward It was heavily shelled and that lots of fellows following It were cut off, killed or cap tured. "Finally I reached a point behind tli3 lines and saw llrltlsh reserves rushing up. Hours later vie heard the llrltlsh had ihecked the enemy." SAMMEES "CAN" BOCHES I IN SURPRISE ATTACK i - I I'AItIS, Dec. 28. Paris chortled oven a "Sainmee" story bi ought to tho city by uu American soldier. It seems that recently, when Ai-:s can troops weie holding n lertain bit tho line, u heavy frost put n coat . Icsv, over n certain canal In No Man's Land. One night a group of Sanunees slid out of Hie trenches and slid and skated over tills bit of Ice, having the time of their lives. The bodies evidently were nuzzled and let loose a few experimental shots In the direction of tho noise. The Americans retaliated with an amazing bombard ment of "tin cans that silenced the as tonished Germans until all the .Sammees were safely backahehlnd tho parapet. NOMA. 28 dlccmbre. Dalla fronlo ill battaglla glungono notlzlc dalle quail si rllevn die I tunrlnal Itnllanl ora coinbattouo tinltnmente alle f.mterle lungo le llqee del 1'lave. dando mlrablll prove dl vnlore e ill eiolsmo itiiinnte I r-unbattlmcnll con gll Invasorl nustro-tede-chl. I dlspaccl odleiul, gluntl dall I fronlo nordlca. dlconn die tuttora s verlflea una graude nttlvlta' .nerea u ill nrtl- gllerla. I'nH giande flottn dl neroplanl inislrn. tedeschi boinbardo' I'lmportanto punto dl dlramazlnne delle llnee fcrrplarle press!) U clttn" dl Trevlso e tento' dl bombnrdare II Quartler Generale Itali ans .i Verona, ma prontnmentc attac rata dagll aviator! Itnllanl fu lesplnta rrui In perdltn dl una dozzln.i dl mac chine. L"n vlolditu cannonegglameuto ecu tlntia sullo llnee tr.i 1 lluinl Ilrcnta c Plave. I.'lucurslnue nere.i cniunluta. ilul vell- voll austro-tcdcchl, Icrl l'altro, nel cleln dl Trevlvi, n' conslderata como un.i delle plu' Importautl flnorn complulo d.il nemlco. l.a flottlKlla ci.injioita dl ventlclnque i m.icchlne comparvo soprn Trevlso vero lo ore otto del mattlno o volando a ml-1 nltna nltcrz.i coinlnclo' a call.'aro In I mltragllafrlcl Nonostanle la sorpren lo mncchlne Itnllnno ed Inglesl si cle varono Immedlatamenle ed lngagglarino ioii'II nemlco una lotta senaa qu.irllere i II coinhatthuento fu lino del plu spei taeolosl Otto mncchlne nejnlcho furolio sublto abhattuto o sel dl esse caddero entro lo llnee llallane. t.e nitre mac. chlno tiatterono una preelpltrysa rltlrata Nullamenn vellvo-ll nemlcl tnrnnrnnri alle ore tl nut, e gll aviatori Itnllanl nhbatterouo nitre macchlne delle quail duo caddero entro le llneo Italian?, t'n osservntore ha dldilnralo die la scena del conditio e' npcrtn dul rottaml delle mncchlne nemlche L'no del velholl nemlcl nbbattiitl cri una 'dreadnought" clie IraeportiiMi t persone. I.e nitre ne purlavano due Tutte le persone che si tiovavano nelle maccbliie furono ticilse, ferltc o cat t lira to I loci II testo ilel i-omunlnato ulllclale. pubbllcalo lerl dal Mlnlslero delta lliierru hi ltom.i: I.ungo tuttn la fronte si stfno verl llcatc soltanto nzlonl dl nrtig!elr!a die furono plu' Intense sull'altlpliinn dl Aslugo, ove le nostro Imtterle banno effettuato una dllcace (oiieenlrazloim dl fuocn e muntenutii sotto I tlrl dl sbnrramenln parecchlo sosslonl diU llnee nemldie. I'na grande battaglla acia, all.i quale partedp.irono squadronl da eac cl.i It.Ul.ml ed Inglesl, e lo- artlgllerle antl-aeree, si svolse lerl sopra Tic vlso Al mattlno ventlclnque inac chlnc nemldie, protetfo dall.i ncbbl.i. I arrlvkrono onm It nnktro tnmBO al" atorlcn no occlilente deim etna- ?,, comincmrono a nomonruario. Gll aeroplani nemlcl tvirono rice vutl da un vlolcnlo fuoco del cannonl nntl-aerel ed attnccntl hnpetuosamente dal nostrl aeroplani cho si elevarono siiuiio soira II enmpo, cooirmgenou . quelll nemlcl a rltlrarnl prima ill aver compluto 1'opernzlone. Otto macchlno nemlche furono nhbattute. , Plu' tardl un nllro squndrono nstllo fece un nuovu tentntlvu, inn nffron tnto soprn Monte Ilelluno fu costretto n rltlrnrsl dopo aver perduto nitre tro mncchlne. Degll undid neroplanl nemlcl ah batutl, otto caddero un'.le llnee Itallauo o Ire In quelle nemlche. Tutte lo nostro inacchlno rllorna rono alia Inro base. I dannl eausatl dul buinb.irdamculi) furono liislgnlilcantl. t'n teleKramma da Londrii nunuiizla cho Iterlluo ha pubbllcato lerl un co niunlcato net imale e' detto che attlvlta' da parte deU'artlgllerl.1 si verlflea snlle llnee Ira AsliAo ed 11 lluino Urenta. I'll vlolento fiioio si verlflea, pure, nel sct torn tr.i II Ilrcnta ed II Plave, II i-ouiuiilcnto tedesco aggltlnge he un nltacco ipernto dagll Itallalil a Monte Toniba fu lesplnto, ii ' "- - if, j iw - 'i-i'i - fl7SWHBS.-ss--j.HffSrsSBIffHHHi s r ' STOHR OPKNB t!0 A. Ml AJJD CLOSES AT llHRt DAI CAM PI MI LIT Alii II gloino dl Niitnlo per II 113-ino, Fan teria, a Camp McCIWImi, "' "tnto rat trlstalo dal siilcldlo conimesso dal sol dalo Dnmenlco Allverl Dl Antonio, iip p.utenente alia cnmpagula II II 111 Antonio, un Itnllnno c'u prima d1 ossere iiniinlata dlmornvn con I suol parentl In Mlllvllte. N J., provenlva il.i t'.unii DIs. dnl qunle er.l statu trasfcilto nello scorso mese ftl novembie. Ilgll In hrevlsslmn tempo avevn saputo nci'.ipar rnrsi le slmpatle e I'nfTczione del ,sunl compagnl d'arme rho dllettavn con It sun canto o con le diiuze, iliirjnta lo oro ill rlpoo II suo cnrio fu tioMilo'pressd uu nl lieio nt una commhstone ill utficlill In carliatl ill Invevtlg.ire 11 ia-.o non o" H.it.i iibile ill H'legure le raclonl die Itidilsserii nl mlc'dlo II povero glovane II quale nulla uvev.i-dato a capllc del suo trIMc dtvlsamento I.o iiitorlts' mlllt. ul dledero le oppor tune illsiioslzlnul pen lie' lerl II rnd.i vere fosto invlalo presto I parentl a MI1I vllle, N .1 II HI Antonio nveia tippen.i entl-etle nnul ed rr.i celllte l'n.i mm sorella. .Mrs I-'llnnieu.i Keplcnk, dlmoi.t al mi mern I in Arkansas avenue. In Atlantic t'ltv II sulcld.i lavorava In Mllivlle N .I.e rlpo-e alia ihlamntn nlle mini nel settembre ultimo scorso. NO FURTHER DRAFT CALL BEFORE FEBRUARY 13 WXSIIINGTilN. Dec 2?-1be uel draft call Including deferred percctit-iigi-ii nf the Hist quota--vlll be tnadp up under the questionnaire dassllir itlnn. Piovost Muish.il ticneral I'rowder itn- ' nouncerl tod.iv Theic will be no further formal call, therefore, before rebiuar.i , in. he Kild I Tills menus that ineii luclmleil In the ihferred peii't'iitiigp of the Hist qunti most of which quota is now In lamp, will enjov the benefits of qucMlonnalio classlllcatlBti ami will he drawn only if thc iimio under t'lass I Tomorrow! Last Day of the Great Pre-Inyentory VMMtVft Superb Silt War Savings Certificate Stamps Arc Accepted at This Store as Cash . In p.i.v'ment for merdinudlse, or to be cred ited lo your nccotint, At 1'ar Value With Interest srvMiV'NMHy w. HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVEKY 10c rUKUIASE ALL OAY Market Eirjhlft Ll Filbert Seventh ViM For Little bums c Extraordinary Offerings, i Our Great , Prt'Invcntory Sale t Prices in most casci are very fa above wholesale and all are ticularly beautiful m weave, x Jf yrAT.sTu.,,M,:l, ,,:,:-, .fu H .r B m .J 3 m jffv &w JBb I 923 MARKET STREET 5 I fMHA Hog Island Special A Work Shoe That Will Stand the Gaff .85 4 Built to give service yet easy and comfortable on the feet. The H. I. Special is a bellows tongue blucher with heavy elk tanned upper and heavy double sewed sole. Rear value for your money. AN EXTRAORDINARY VALUE On Sale at All Hallalian Stores " 919-921 MARKET STREET 60th & Chestnut Sts. 1 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 402830 Lancaster Ave. 1 5604-06 Germantown Ave. Branch Storev'Opey Every Evg. Market St. Store Open Sat. EvB, END OF YEAR CLEARANCE s uur bnttre Stock Now Drastically Reduced lo I Less Than Manufacturer's Cost $5 and $6 Crepe de Chine and Georgette SILK WAISTS f Urn and h Miiurt Ready for Another Great Day in the Big YearEnd Clearance of Men's Clothing I ' M An I'.vent of Such MacnltunV nnd Imtiurlancc That Every Man Should 'V'Ph'I-for Such SnlmdM Cloihlni? Much .More Next Year (.Will Cost Men's Sturdy Winter vvercoaiScoM,,! ii,r ,v,ti.er Values from Sl. to S28 $11.50, $15, $17.75 & $20 TuMieli, I'hertprllebl nnil ronorvatlva fnthlonK Kvcry ileslr.ihlo fnbrle In-iudiil Iwon'o T-f-k..AMM 3 q R4 qo e qq f Satin Stripe Tub Silks 51 Ml 5.0, .4.y8, 5.98 i Kjncall-silk washable - l W, "lieilots nnil rimilnirrrii. terni and mrlpe elTectn. ,I)arl: pat- t'nnintf linlil.i I nv I'rln-il Men's Suits I $11, $13, $15, $16.50 I (Jiialltlc nnd tallorlnjr the Hl.o of juhloli im n onlj, lie fotitnl in mlts of jmueli Kre.-iter prlcr. i:ei anted 'i-tle nnil fuhrh- BOYS' CLOTHINCl $4.98, $6.50 & $8.50 nV.!Bra """-'. plaid. "!'K'v'wr A,, s'onT, i'oats 'lilalil ehei-lia and lilnnkct I I'OI.O COATS- .Military l.lt llrollier Si:ro.VI l-'I.OOi: si:vi:.tii ,stisi:i:t SiMHSlnieiert and rhcMntn IU IIItt'OATS -KliiRlo i liriasted iffei-tM. r M.o .liinlnr Norfolk. I l iMuni.i lurker . 2 lrt to tH ,i rnr., wtjlei In "ii'l ojuble unit iioi una nut, IM.UH. .Sli. 51.73 Silk Crepe Ul M de Chine ' ?" Newest light nnil dark shade Jl also white. 40 inches wide $1.63 Chiffon TfifTetji Silks. Superior quality In black nndolow. uu-tncii wiritn. - Ty ' 1.3l 4 fl. mmJi quality; 32 inches wide. '?rSj Satin INIousijeline. . j$0 OB :i5 inches wide. New - shades: also black. Rich drew quality. A l.lt Ilrotlier 1ST YUOOTl, SOUTH tlMilAtMAAAAMA4AAAAU4AAAAAAAi ' There's No Relter Wau tor VtetretmW Oicnrrs to Invest Their Christ mne) . Money Than by Purchasing ,! Victor Records We rarry the lnrcet l(irk of VICTOK- , IteroriN In riillnilrlphla, r ,1 SIS worth of JteoordM cost only 11. 60 ll month. 'jl .vo I icminp ninvips iriin i leiroiafl or; Victor ifcairin. l.lt Ilrotliem KIrTIt FLOOU Every H'l'iifri' Hosiery ami Cutler wear urn of women aul children ran br well taken rare of from Hickc Prc'Im'CHtory Sale offrriuis. Women's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits $1.50 & $1.75 lienlml iliapei and f-e.i onahle Swr1iAlii'lliVy y itiiimiireiiti ii:iiitai)iiiMin:.rj-i:.itiiiiuc3 :3riiiitinitrcairtiiiiii:iie3tiitiriiiii.t3i:TiiiiMniciiirriiiiiitic3riiiiiitiitc3tiiiTiiTiiu'caitiiiiiiMiir3ui;iiriitficiiitiiiiitiiicati iiiiiniiiiitimiiamiiii b Alore Wonderful Buyinir Opportunities in 1 Misses'& Women's Smart Outer Wear & Man Delightful Styles for Your Choosing One Sensational Value After Another .. .. - ., i. ,. l-'lee i- nieniH A. .. . elBhti - T aoys' ihirts and. lQ Drawers, c;ich ... J "?l' - lined i-utlun - ilhlieil K.ir Whlle and natural i olnr Misses' Union Suits, 75c to $1 Winter MclRht. Ilei-ee - lined lotton rlhheil KUltK Size cuierni pihv Children's Vests & Pants lirt wool rllilied rnvlirliil.nh1 t. " ' I Women s.Thrcad iStocicngs , i Iltack. white nnd rolor Sonic J silk o'hera hino lottnn tops 7&occ 1 -$ J -50 j 1 all! II u i? jrs 5 1 m sss-st I (! Choice Saturday Ilrniitiful luee. einlindiler.- heuilril trlniniFil iihhIpN. rriiieii or tHti.....i Ijle.. .Mnn u feu hrokrii lie-, nf our regular S.l.os IrorBetle erepe milMi are inrluileil to en at. . . sTm:irr l-'i.ooit Sacrifice Sale of Silk ptUSH coats l Choice of Any Silk Plush Coat I 5 V in the House at i 1 $15.00 Silk Plush Coals, $10.00 L $19.75 Silk Plush Coats,$13.17 Q zz.au aim riusn Luais,jpio.i?y $29.75 Silk Plush Coals, $19.83 $45.00 Silk Plush Coals, $30.00 Bargain Basement i w I I A wonderful bargain for the woman "who wants a smart, full flare, heavy, warm coat for cold weather. Navy, brown and green. Up to $12.50 Fur-Trimmed, AlUWool COATS $5.00 and Y $8.75 $ T I $12.75 SUITS $6.75 ALL-WOOL SERGES AND CHEVIOTS Smart up-to-date popllna Included. styles a Vow DRESSES! 5.oo 5 SILK AND SERGE ' Regular S8.7S Value VW ctinlellt.TltiA ati1 hnv.nlani.J dresbes. belt trimmed with motalllc embroidery. Hlzea 1C to 42, , CHILDREN'S $8.75 and $10 COATS Swagger full flare or belted styles, in Warm, serv iceable corduroys, velours, velvets and. silk zibellne, Some are fur trimmed. Sizes 2 to 14. $54 THE HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY OU Women's $1.15 Thread 7 Qc 1 Silk Stockings ' I Ill'ick and white, SllKhtI Iniperfett with cotton top, S ti ffinlL g HcMl A Hi J fife jKlA 1 lMSFm M3r,l III 1 -J Hy III ' rm i I ,mml n -t 3 V' mll n kr II a 1 I 1 ?!-" Misses' Coats 15 Kiir-lrlinniefl ami tnltoieil iihi.1,.( nf pchliln oheli-t. niannlili eoalliiKs, elnnr nnil llnrell.i eloth in new Manlei They are tilinineil with lilt I'oney i. ill.ua or with pluMi and Keiainl h.inils Some llneil thiuiiKhuiit ; others liod llneil. line lllii.lralcl. Misses' Coats, Special. $9Ci i if eIoiir inannWh i-natiiiR. jiehble ' thd i-hevlot ami seal plush In Inofe-llttlnfr. ilpple nnil belted nmilelii llae U i-oncy lollars or l iihIi lilinniinK Itiinilsiiinely nllk llneil P29.75 Women's Coats, Special . Of elonr. broailclnth anil man. lll.iil euainiK in niuii, Kit-en. , . taupe. n.iy blue and hlad. They feature i haul J 1'nltarn nf plush, cnllniH and cuffs nf rTer.mil nri larKe Krria.li coney cnll.iia. All lined throughout I x plain or llgurcil pattn. One Kkrlrhnl. jt Women's Coats One Pictured, $18.75 Ilrn-iileloth, wool elnur, pebble cheviot and Iiurclla cloih In nmy blue, brown, Krcen and HurKuudy. Ilae collars of Kit uney or natuial raccoon, an mcII as hclf-niaterial ones with Keraml or plush liilayn. Mf: H (I st S29.7oA S18.'o I l.lt llrotliers HliCO."1 i.it iin.tiier ist Ki.ooit. soi'Tii :iiiii!'iiii ,tiiii!iiiii!iitiiiniiiiiiiti'iiimiiuitiii.iiiiuiiitii,iiiiM.i;H nitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiHiiiiMiii!iiiii'iiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiitjiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiciJi:miit,uin:iiiiiiiiiiiniiiii!ii Eniiicuiniu.tum'iiiawSr.- I Pre-feventoVfbOccaSon F i n e Guaranteed F U R S jj of Many Extra Special Values for Girls jj ; WONDERFVL SELECTIONS TEMPT CHOOSING ft (!' ( i LA ill Plaid Gingham Frocks .$0 AQ "mart models with enibrolilered while I mtrT Plcpie rollar, belt, patch pocKets and silk tie. Sizes In II esrn One pliliireil. Picturesque Peasant Dresses, Sfi.98 I'eler l'an t loth in varlmm colois llae hllli. stitched inllarn and cuffx, emhroliler.v, .cord lacer on waist and sleees, and full uatlured sklriK Sizes 8 to It ),e.irs. I Basket Weave Dresses. $3.1!) J llussinu style with enibrolderi d belt anil pockets I French kniita and plaited skirt Sizes S to II scars Charming Lingerie Dresses, $2.J)8 i if I'ctMan lawn In bolero slle with lace and embroider) iHetsl.Irt effect Sizes 8 to 11 cars 52.19 l.lt llrnlhers Sl.TOMl l-'I,OOR With Prices Clipped 'for Pre-Inventorv Clearance: enerous Savings and a Beautiful Collection of Styles Bi i ou Choose Fine Furs Tomorrow! (itulHics Art (iitaninteed as Represented in Every Instance $45 Taupe Fox Set, $37.50 Animal scarf: melon muff. Trimmed with head ami tails. We Are Philadelphia's Sole Agents for Rengo Belt REDUCING CORSETS s2.50, ?3, ?3.50 & ?5 For corset economy, lonu wear ami satisfactory reduction, thousands of medium and stoui women wear Renuo licit Corscts. These corsets by special tailoring mrr abdomen ami hips retain their shapeliness in spite of great strain. Steelastic webbing and double watch-spring honing are also special Kcngo features. Sizes 21- to .'Hi inches. Ml llrutheri, SIX'OND 1'I.OOt! I : I J T 1 JWlt Unrr I HV -Wpt JWsJk ) Hlrarn ..a fmJJ, 17 I , i S iS29.7.'i i $49.75 Black Wolf Set. $39.75 Large, full animal, scarf 'and barrel muff. $75 Taupe or Pearl Wolf Set. $59.75 Animal scarf j ball muff with head and taUV'Sl $69.75 Black Lvnx Set. $55 Of lustrous skins. Large' scarf: melon mtiff.l i .. ; 7i; i ' COATS J ijt.ia .-., .,- w j Luxurious sot ...111. ttnlyn nffnM .1 l.ll ltt'U V..WV- scarf and barrel ' muff. Crepe de chine lined. SCARFS Kit I'ox Scarf... $19.75 COATS ' $155 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coat, $115 j$l!.7r Black Ccney Cape.Sll.9H ! S:t.-. niark Lvnx Scarf .. .827.50 S12.50 Taupe Wolf Scarf.$34.75 $69.73 Taupe Fox Scarf,.Sri2.50 Full ripple model. Largo cape couar anu cults. ' $165 Hudson Seal (Dyed'; Muskrat) Coat, $125 M Of selected pelts, natural skunk. ,ii). Cape collar &i $185 Hudson Seal Coat V $150 m Smart model with large cape coU.i lar aiut cutis or natural skunk. 7H l.lt Ilrotheri. SECOND FLOOR J "(iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiii tiiiiimiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii niitiNiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiii'itl.tiiiiiiiiiiiiiziiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiina'ii''; s a p There's hardly anything a man could wish for in the way of furnishings that this 1 I Pre-lnrcntory Sale dues not include at a splendid economy. 1 Men's 50c Up - to - Date Silk Neckwear, ,35c Fancy natln nnd moire Urines haiidH ttlth Hllile-eac naiaiH. also hroLadea and self-llBiires, Large lze four-ln j Worsted Union Suits, $2.49 J Natural-color yams. Closed crotch, tailored seat g j $1.50 Rep Sh-rts, $1.25 1 S"ir-llK'ires InterinlnKled with no- 3 jcltv colored stripe Custom luado S land finished Double soft cuffx nt- S iltncueii. i ' Faultless Pajamas, $1.49 Striped innilras and percales, .latkets hin Mirpllco necks, pocketR and silk hrald flogs. Troupers cut full. .?TiuiciiiiiiiniiiC3imiiitiiMciniiiiiiiiiiciiiiFiitiiiiiC3iiiMji!iiic3Mitiii im iiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiimii'MiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiKiiiii jiiiiimiiiitiiiiiiiiiHiiaini: lelnforced gus'-ets Silk Lisle Half Hose, 29c J.lsle with permanent silk Mulsh. Hlack nnd colors. Seamless Double inwin and toes t l.lt llrnllirrH KIIIST I-'I.OOIt. SUVIINTH STItnin' Ws m& Ml i -: psjwvt?w TirMA'i maa3ieTi French Voile WAISTS With Satin Collars Are)$1 flQ 17(J LOW-PU1CEI) Prime Favorites , . Amonu prett lnexpenfclo hloubes there are none that have been more tordinllv re celxed than tieso romblnliiR pink or Mhlte washable ealhi with French olle. , In the Popular Roll Collar Style ; One- llluttrated Delightful .Georgette Qg Waists at ' w.vw fovely iityles shoulng em broidery and filet lace. Flesh pink or hlte. Two-Tone Georgette Crepe Waists, $6.98 Of Cleoftette crepe with llebh-tlnted embroidery that matt-lien llesh-tlnted collar. ctee nnd cuffs, IJt llrotber SUCO.NU FIKJIt Muslin Undergarments I In Hundreds of Dainty Styles S Each day more women are coming; to appreciate J our all-around readiness and thoroughly pood values. The three nroaps listed below merely hint o tne stocK A JL $1.98 mi t 0 rJt i vcv- '! rfr Nainsook Combinations, $1.-19 Drawers model trimmed front and back with laces, medallions, head ing and ribbon. One tketrlird. Extra-Size Gowns, 51.98 Of nainsook. Slipover models with round, square or "V" deck. IJae lace yokes, small sleeves and ribbon. - " " " "' r "" Flannelette Gowns, $09 Pink and blue stripes. Double-yoke stle with collar trimmed with washable braid. VISIT OUll 1IIU $1.19 ItKSTAUHA.NT 11KST We tperlallie In unitfrnrnient for ktout women. l.lt llrotbero SECOND FLOOn ll" I ' Jl' ' 11,' Serviceable ; stylish oiioes.: 44.50 We are very certain that you cannot buy as thoroughly good shoes elsewhere for tnese prices in fact, we con sider ourselves very lucky to have them. l-or Women I.ace and button models in patent colt, gun-metal and A . Blazed kid ' k , Also ,tout wotnen'a shoes of patent) colt and dazed kid. will, ninti, i.n.1 Medium heels nnd welted A Cfk soles ,,., ...,.... 4i3U l'o Jlen Cngllfh and conserva. 'tjp the shoes of min-mctal. ..,,.. , 4 Young Women's Shoes, $3.50 : I'atent coltskln nnd irun-nietal. lac i anu uuuon inoacis. ft I The Pre-lnvenlory Sale Br Inge I Some Remarkable Bargain i in Young Folks' Shoes Jj Iteirular and high cut styles In pateot coltskln ant eun-metal. Cloth leather tops. Sixes U to 2. ChUdren's $2.75 '"lO OJ Shoes . 'A Patent coltskln nnd cun-metal. ClQl or leather tops. Sixes 8)j to It. A Boys' uun-raetai abou. ' Sizes Q.m I Hizes , 10 to 13, 1 to'SU ., I.aco nnd IJluchcr. Vurlqus i ! Lit lltoieri-'ir'V -ifi.OK; 01' KVEKYT1IIN-G AT LOW3W l'lttVli. FIXTH VLOSKS ilc u:.Za" lv'.,H J 4 V ,Xtr- OS 'H. . 'in: Jtrf' X'm -,.. It v. i,ffi1 ' !' ' !. m iti M? 'Wf 5.' fir1itTiM, ?& C' JLf' . K W "af. -i'f."- !.J'SL..J "UkfTAT
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