A x L V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1918 " h& i FOREIGNERS TAUGHT ENGLISH IN GESTURE i Pantomimic Method of Instill ing Patriotism to Bo Em- j ployed by Y. M. C. A. 1 Pantomiming llio i:nRllh langting Into the mliuU of hundred of foreigners Is the task that now confronts Theodore Dembcrg, nn nsoclato secretary at the Central Urancli Y. M. 0. A. Interwoven in tho gigantic plan for patriotism among all classes In tho land now being worked out Is this plan of teaching 1-ng-llih. Kir i-oernl jears pantomimic teach ing of ilngllsh to foreigners tins had a large part In tho work among foreigners In this city. Whllo It Is true that few lune been nhlo to land on our shore during tho last few years. It has been found, according to Mr. Dcmberg, that hundreds of foreign-born men nnd women, coming from countries where llngllah M not rpoken to any extent, are here, ct unaiqualnled with our tongue It Is this lot of men nnd women that Mr. Dembcrg Is hoping to reach In his campaign Tomorrow night at the auditorium of Pfntral llranch Y. M. C. A. a nodal and V ncert will be held In which nineteen Sv nationalities will tnko pirt. This will be tho Stirling step for renewed activ rty In tho leaching of l;ngllMi to for-tlg-ncr Mr. Dcmberg h-in numerous assistants, who work In ttin storerooms, churches and parlors In the sections of the city where tho foreigners reside. At each j piaco inc nine groups gainer once or tnlce h week and through acting the doings of the day In tho life of the aer sgo liomo are depleted For Instance, as the teacher Marts on the first lesson he would ay, "I put on my stockings and shoes," and na ho spoke this sen unco ho would go through the moes of really pi icing his Blocking and shoo on his foot. The washing of the hands, fice, dress ing, walking nnd running nre all panto mimed until tho first, second and third books nro completed Wonderful results hao been reported by tho Y. M. C. A. In some cases It hs been shown that scholars hao bo como teachers In.lde of two ears. Tho system was Inaugurated by Dr. Peter Robert', of the International com mittee, Y. M. f A Doctor Roberts was I for jears a pastor In tho coal regions, cf Pcnnslnnla nnd dally met foreign ers who could speak only little lmgllpli I When ho left tho SYrnnton section and went to New York for Y M C. A. work his plan was toon seen to be a wonder ful ono nnd It was accepted and has been taught for Keirrnl years 3MA1I. ft rilONK ORDEKS rilXKIt: stoiik orr.Ns si 30 a. m. ami ci.osi-.h at mso v. m :mil ritoNR orders filu:ic I PLAN TO USE CANALS TO TRANSPORT COAL McAdoo's Repre s e n t a t i v e Gathers Data as to Availability First pteps looking to the udoptlon of the pi m to uso tho canals In tho lummcr months to transport coal to tidewater, thereby relies Ing Phlladcl- i.i ... . Irtlnltt. rf tn nnsialhllttv nt V coal famine next winter, as suggested by tho Philadelphia uourse, nave ueen taken Colonel O. Keller, of the engineer corns and secretary of Director General McAdoo's recently appointed Water- , warn Pnininlsplmi. called UOOn Emll P. ' Albrecht, president of the Ilourse, and : ked for data pertaining to tne Scnuyl- J-4WU. Lehigh and Delaware and Itarltan Cinals u iMr. Albrecht has communicated with omciais 01 tne companies cuniruuing uie cinais, nsKinr tnem 10 buoihii 10 me tf Bourse tneir personal -iews ana any luggestlone regaromg me steps me uoi- ernment may take. Ho alo communi cated with largo coal dealers as to their farimiKs far handling nnd unloading . t coal arriving In Philadelphia by way of the canals. Ileplies to these inquiries will be forwarded to tho commission at Washington Inspectors from the ofllce of William Potter, fuel administrator lor Pennsyl vania, ale etlll Investigating the quality of coal In the arious Philadelphia yards and In tho cars that are being (tinned here. "Dirty" coal to tho amount of 164 tons was condemned by the Inspectors jesterday and reconslgned to the collieries from which they were shipped A body blow to ' fuel accelerators" was delivered by tho fuel administration through a letter from the national fuel administration in Washington. Under tho Implied caption, "Don't buy HZ 'fuel compounds, they nro valueless," a communication from Doctor Garfield's office to Mr. Potter says that most of the compounds nro composed of four parts salt to onn or chemicals Im proved methods of Mrlng directed to be used account for the economies sup posed to be effected by the compounds. It Is pretty well understood through- ut the mining regions that all mines will be In operation today, and that by foregoing tho Washington's Birthday .holiday the men will supply 250,000 tons or anthracite, w. J. Richards, president cf the Philadelphia and Reading Coal i and Iron Company, which operates forty mines, made an appeal to an miners to worn as usual. CHURCH OVER COAL MINE Congiegation to Buy Pillars to Keep Edifice Intact RCRAN'TOW Pa . Feb 22 Notice has hl.ll &. Ail l C Takli1. In.kalln . Dcitcu .ill m juiui B atiiuuv 1 ' Pkl.ul. - .. -,. .... .... n-1 .iiuiLTii, ul uus ciiy, vy in3 iveiaware, Urknunnnn nnd IVuitarn Pnol Pnmninw til that It will scon begin mining onera- 11 tlons under tho edifice nnd that If the congregation desires to purchase the H pillars as a means of safeguarding the property It should act Immediately. The KV Parochial residence, convent nnd school t ar ntcn In U . A- 1.. .-..,-.. .1.. . Kiev, ill mi; aujie iv UO BUCCICU, lilt) entire property being valued at $250,000. The congregation Authorized thA nag- y tor to take whatever steps nre necessary U to protect tho property and to borrow such money as may be necessary to pur 'X. 9 tne coal PHIara. H IWAU UlUS KKJKtJitU .10'Neil Bars Tioea (Jountv Work h v" Until Agreements Are Signed I IlAHnrnntmri ri. o- uii.. . Commissioner O'kell haV'reJected bids -. vuiimruciion or a n gnway in ueimar township, Tioga County, because locaH A oiuneu iu sign agreements. VOntrnPfB Wbpa Dwanlafl tnw R A1 kiIIab K", m on the William Penn Highway, t 'i tiuiiiineann rnnniv. in t w ninn F:AltOOna. at I1II9 1)17 C 7 4K mll- In P;,v.8omerseli County, td connect links be- j""rtn tne Lincoln, Highway and Nation- i..-iKe at Jennortown, Somerset County, I l?o W. C, Kvans. Ambler, at J233.8JJ.20, a section near Clearnem borougn. J8l.S2T.05. 1 Boston "L" MtmVote for Strike ilBOSTO.V, Feb. 22. The union em ye.of tho Boston Elevated Railway vnny vmeo overwhelmingly last Whl for) a strike, ta be. stTsniive, at onlbt;Mondy. Formal, domination llSaU- Smartest of the New Veltlnas Came to' Us In the Earle Purchate 50c Rc;t0- Black Veils, 39c In hairlines and fancy meshes with chenille dotted borders. Earlc's 50c Fancy oiik mesh Vcilincs. uard Mill Ilnds Mostly one-yard lengths niack, brown and colors. 29c Earle's 98c Stylish Scroll Afc Vcilinjjs V Odds nnd ends. Somo slight ly damaged lit llrntliers K1I18T KLOOIt, NORTH Mall Order. Filled HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Phone Orderi Filled Market Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Filbert Seventh :mj0Bsr "For Tomorrow! 'U ''P ,('1.6; Karlc's The Price la for the One Day Only! toil c i t i d: i- Dime p? kjeamiess lapesiry urusscis nuudj Fifty Iioom-SUe (SJxlO.G feet) liugt of Splendid Patttrnt. Not more than one can be sold to a customer, nor can we fill mail or phone orders. lit llrotlifrs FOUIITH I'LOOK y"viMvMPwi FBI ,'T s. V '"I r m th MM J. dfk. AAA r tomorrow will Be the uceasion ot fcxtra mg values trom the uu,uuu Stock of the Earle Store This Great Sale Is One of the Most Remark able Merchandise Achievements Ever Presented to the Shoppers of Phila v delphia and Vicinity The Holdings of More Than Sixty Departments Are Involved, Including Outer Apparel, Household Goods, Everything That Comes Within the Broad Scope of a Department Store. la?$s-. Store i-JisSilffl. S 9ii-fffBe if-,V?T!fri'lt i MflT iJ Bought Irom the Receivers The Earle Store Was Located on Market Street, Between 10th and 11th, and is Well Known to i All. It Had Been in hxistence hut a ohort I rnie, Hence Its Goods Were Up-to-date, Seasonable and Desirable. The Entire P tirclia.se lias New Been Transferred to Our Own Store at Eighth and Market Streets, and Is Being Quickly Disposed of Much of It at Wholesale Cost and the Majority at Even Less Than That. f twVWrilNyisr1 Earle's SMART APPAREL For Misses and Women Adiancc Sprint Styles & Smart IJ'inicr One at I'rucx That Hold Vxteptwnal Intctxit fot H'omeii Who Would lie Well Dusstd fot Low bums Muses & a For Misses $13.50 Earle's $12.50 COATS $8.75 Kciuall) smart oiH Chulot coats ullft fur bnniii on (oliir, CJ7 mill pocket an- cif noelty material" Earle's $18 COATS for Misses, $14.50 Kcn-pj zlbellno and mlxtureH In t illorcd nnd fur-trimmed fah!on 1'artly lined or lined throughout One illustrated Earle's 522.50 Ureses for Misses, $16.73 Na liluo mill black tergo leel i'n br.ilded nnd button-trimmed illts'-es l'liltcil modeli with tide ImiicIh ot duttid fuulird me In- I eluded ANo tunic ill esses of taffeta, with emlirolden d, beaded or button trlmmcd bodices Hatln collir' Home tylm; In front. Men' (foods : llarc Opptfrtiiiiiliti. : liny Plentifully Earle's $5 & $6 Heavy TUB SILK ipO 4.Q SHIRTS.. 'V JInn hlKli-Kiadi' miiki v.lfKniin ftrliics IniinnlnKlrd M Ith fancx i.i)Iortd Milpis lioublc roft iun ivMNNvrViV' iviiiMMNiAMV 4 V (?Z tKmltVmp1m114. 3 Earle's $2 Madn Shirts. $1.(59 llest uuillty In lorded .ml btilpid pitternp l'nmh Liirfu Earle's $19.73 Suits for $1 O Cf) Misses 13.DU Model illustrated It 0 jiojpIIh, n mar tin braided Serge nnd gabardine llnie fur collars nrfui bands, alsinom Iilaln tailored Earle's $20 Coats for $1 fi Cftl Women.. ' A.OU Vcloiirdi high ualnt-linc effat, , smaitlu trimuiul uui pnuii Chelots nnd noxelt) roalhiRX I fashion other styles that hhnw fur lollarx, fur-trimmed iioel- etH or ilet-and-piupn eonai-' Hody lined or lined throughout FOU WOMEN Earlc's $17 UlA Coats iV Of ihelot. broadcloth Mlour and burell.i cloth Smartly belted; plush. Heraml or fur tilmmed Body lined Earle's $27.50 51Q-''"' Suits for Women x u A wonderfully nttractlo collec tion of utrge, poplin, broadcloth . ilour suits In dlstlnctlio idnln stsles and fur-trlmnud stales Vole the thawl collar of jilush on the model illustrated. Earle's $32.50 Spring Dresses for Women, $25 Ot Ferge, jcrcry cloth, satin and crepo do chine, In ltuelan, Kton nnd Holern effects Shoi finart stitching, braidings and button trlmmlnKs. skirts mo plaited or in tunic effect. i V L urrfri I l tl til $19.75 I II llrnthi-M 2D ri.oor. Earle's $1 Athletic Union Suits, 5!)c Cluck ii ilnsnok Xc- l3f V n,; m ri-JsAW- il?T' T'r' 25 Men's Clothing AT ABOUT WHOLESALE COST Sensational Disposal of the Entire Earle Stock at Savings r of 40c to 50c on the Dollar Economy Directs That You Buy for Next Year! for without doubt these prices are lower than we, ourselves, will have to pay for clothing of this quality later on. Earle's 50c & 3c Silk Neckwear... High color il cmbroideied uepo de thine, pliln rip and InxKtt mi im also wash silks, fnno strlpm mid plaids Large four-in-hands 50c & 75c "Onyx" Half OQc Hose ii llarle ptnek Silk lllur iiuiccrlzed and plain lisle 111 ick and colors Pull ng ul ir mado and piamle!s Earle's $1 Striped Blouses for Boys III HrothfTs Plist ilooi. Till St Earle's SI & $1.50 Silk Gloes for Women.. Ionp and hliort j,Iotw, 1'oneH und Kujnr mtiUci'. )65c 69c Iniluillni; loiiblo lip, Earle's $2 to $3 I $ fiQ Ghnes i LO Women h Kid, tape nnd unthablej kid, Earle's $1 Silk GIoksjCc Mill's Kar make, in grn.i i Lit llrntlier. l'lrst l'loor Tth St Earle's $15 & $16.50 Win-)cv rn tcr Overcoats for Men (P1-JU IItaj weight. Jinny quartcr-( J Impel with silk. Earle's $15 & $16.50 Heavy Suits for Men . . .uany quarter-hned with mohair. Earle's $20, $25 & $28 Suits for Men )$1fi 7K All-wool worsteds, etc. " O Earle's $18.50 to $22.50 Spring Suits for$1 1 yc Men Quaitcr or half lined with good mohair, fashioned. Almost all arc hand- Earlc's $20 AU-Wool Heavy OvcrcoaU, $11.50 Earlc's $22.50 & $25 Heavy Overcoats for Men, $15.75 Earlc's $30 Suits for Men, $20.50 Earle's $2.50 to $3 Trousers for Men, $2 Earlc's $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 Trousers for Men, $4 iery wanted matciial, nicludinp: pure wool wotsteds nnd serges. Earle's $7.50 Suits for Boys, $5 Cotduiojs, fancy ihewoti and cashmeres some of the latter hac two pairs of pants. Earlc's $5.50, $6.50 & $7.50 Norfolk Suits for$0 ye Earle's $6.50 & $7.50 Polo Coats & Mackinaws fori $l Boys i I It llrotlier SKCOND l'l.OOU. SKVKNTH STltlHlT $9 L T x rv a. JWS vi' ilj Y M 'WSl-V iKa I yi j yJv" ' i j i rLC ' -3,-' , .'' U x I 1 fr I I V 1 I Wrf Mil . J L - J BL . 1 L i 1 Li.j Earlc's $1.75 Knee PanU $1 for Boys J Earle's $10 Norfolk $C.75 Suits for Boys Spring Waists Are Very Lovely VICTOR Kecorci uay An There Are No Better Value Than Theie from the Great Earle Store Earle's $3.49 Georgette Crepe Waists, $2.55 S . .t,i nt Sonin nao s K collars in iigni cuiiuaouus shades nnd buttonholes bound to match. Earle's $2.75 Georgette Crepe Waists, $2.25 In one of tho dainty new ntles, with trimmings of wide Valen ciennes lace nnd Insertion I'lesh pink or white, l'lrturrd. MoWi in- Earle's $2.25 Batiste Waists Spring's fad and adding pink or blue linen collars to white walnts Is prettily seen In this fine white batiste model. $2.25 Earle's S5.98 SC.50 Satin Waists u Pin plaiting and wide plalt Ings give a 'tailored' air to these blouses with plaited tieorgetto crcpo cslees and turn-back cuffs Lit Ilrother. SECOND n.OOIl Hear the Latest Records Played Da Experts in Our Soundproof Demonstration Rooms And if you hac failed to secure any wanted Recot tl elsewhere, c o m o here, for wo hao the most complete ttock in Philadelphia. Every VICTROLA Owner Should Have These Select ionn The Long. Long Trail Keep the Home Fires Ilurn'uic .1cC'oiwai; Kiss Me Again Waltz Missouri Waltz J. C. Smith's Dance Orchestra Join' Our Popular Kecord Club Ao Irmllno Ntampi ulli liclroliu or JJrCurila I It Ilrother. rirrn h I.OOII lOK& 98 g'jjUHMf HI mr iiMrrajiiiJiiiiiticaiittritJiiiiraiiiiriitttiicaitiitiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiittiESitiiiiiiiiiicatiiiiiiiiiiicajiiKiit'itJCsi'ri iiiincjiitiiiiiiiiicjiitiitiiiiiicaiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiijiicsiiJiiitiiiticaiiitiiiiiiitziiiiiiitiitiicaiTiiitiiiiiicsniiiiitiibicj From Earle's! A Sensational Sale of )$ r pat j Men's 8 to $9.50 Packard Shoes 5.35 S High-grade, uell-made shoes at little more than half price and at a lime alien shoe prices are soaring. Tan and black Husia calf, brown colt with buckskin tops, tan cordovan and leather-lined black I Little Sums Will Secure Prettiest of Pink & White Undermuslins From the EARLE Store Many a uoman is buying of these and saving i0ro 3 to S0'to vi assembling Spring and Summer outfits. Rlnzed kid. Earle's $5 to $7 Shoes for $o QC Women.. ' & I'atcnt colt, glazed kid and gun ntetul. Alio patent colt with white tops and brown kid, with fawn topH. ABSOLUTELY THE GREATEST FUR-BUYING OPPORTUNITY ANYWHERE! Final Reduction Sale of FURS Wholesale Furriers Are Getting These Prices for Similar Qualities Today Qualities ate guaranteed and styles embrace hundreds of fashionable effect, $9.75 $15 to $29.75 Fur Scarfs. . Natural raccoon, chinchilla squir rel, dyed skunk, natural skunk and French coney and fox. $35 Natural Skunk Scarfs, $15 $18.50 to $55 Muffs, $7.50 Natural raccoon, natural oposmim, mole, beaer, wolf und black Tolret fox. $55 White Fox $29.75 T' ncuun Large animal. Whlto charmeuso lined. FDirSETS" $83 Tanpe nrt Polrrt Wolf (,,., 197. SO Taupe Vox Hcti. ..,,., aK Taiini VoX Rtlu . i . .. . . 145 Ked Vox 8fU.. 78 I $M3 Ui Fo HfU 7. 'J 4A. VJT-tTVBiKV -F J V $27.i Leopard Coat $125 $375'NutrJa Coat $225 $59.75 Fur Sets, $25 1 1 In If fnv Afdr rainnnn n nil li'ntlftril V cat Hudson Seal Coatees 183 Value, $15 1U5 Vnlur, ti I30 Value, 5 1163 Vt lilte Coney Coat. HO $19.75 to $29.75 Scarfs Natural raccoon, skunk, black fox, kit coney. Animal and large capeR, $7.50 50 I "l s -J HUDSON SEAL COATS $185 Value, $110 $150 Value, $75 59.1S JPne IQQ Jtt .n..l Klolea. &! ""- --T". ; t 1.70 pT 4B . . Kollntkr BJ,,,i' - X A PICTURESQUE FUR STORES (ISO Krmlne Stole... . ... li . IJW.KoUmliy ' HRf) : iii" rthr-SKCOb ")OR .- UK )ivvajHM ! 1180 Mole Stole......... IJ Mi Cbd -UtO . i"r Ti' ", . Earle's $7 to $10 Shoes for Women, $4.45 I.aco ehnpH of patent colt or Kid , also til ick nnd tan caiieKin Earle's $1.50 Shoes for Infants, 98c Illicit, whlto nnd tan kldsKln, or patent colt Whllo and black tops. Hand-turned oak Kales blzcu 1 to u'. Earle's $3 and $3.50 Shoes for$0 OQ Young Women ; Dull nnd fhlny leathers. Cloth and leather topi Earle's $2.50 and $2.75 Shoes fori $1 QO Children A.i70 C!un-metul, patent colt and kldnkln. .Sizes S'j to 11. Lit Ilrotlirr FIITST l'LOOn. MJltTII M J Hfci csr Earle's $2.75 to $3.50 Shoes for $0 1 Q Misses. . ' "& riuttnn nnd I no in patent tolt and Bun-metnl I'luth und leather top. Mzes 11 1 j to .. Earlc's $2.75 Shoes for Hoys, $2.19 I.aip nnd blucher htle Gun-metal. KiikIIsIi A. brnad toes. MzesltoG, I Ihii r l)r. SiIhiICm I out i:prrU are here examM nulllill unil llillllr free! i Rubbers : Arctics : Rubber Boots SALE IN SUIIWAY STORE IIUBBERS ARCTICS Men's and OCc Men's One Women's. ' "'w' Iluckle. Boys, 89cMen', $1.19 MEN'S BOOTS 1 Misses' and CQc, Short. $3.49 5 '' I llin iinH iSii nn 3 Rnnrllnir T"aa70 D $1.59 Children's. Women's, G5c Mil m Win Y. 1 1 I a Pi K , V i Lb -V $1.19 Pink Batiste QCc f,nwn3 i7 I Earle Stock Two models In slip-over Ptle, with round or equare neck. Dain tily embroidered, smocked and faiuy Htltchcd. Oiiepfcttncd. $1.25 Envelope Chemises : Earle Stock 95c Sportinff SC3iiiintini'S3itiitniti f 7itiMii)iiic3iHiiiiiiiic3itiitiiitiiS3iiiiiiiriiiic3iiiitiiiiiiic3itiirtiiiiittaiiiitii fiiX3iiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiijiiiKaiiiiiiiiiiicriiieaiiiiJfiiiiicjiitiiiiiiiric2iiJiiiiiiriic3iii(iiiiiincaii(iirMriNC3tuiii(ir Fill Every Little and Big Girl's Clothing Need From This Earle Sale! Extraordinary Values Dominate Limited lot. Pink batiste In koirallca 9jcxtjle, with fish eye Valenciennes lace ti,l until, y.il.lo llii. -LLlflLaJ $2 Extra-Size Combinations, Earle Stock, $1.59 j Exceptional alue! Nainsook, I ?wlth niedallloiis, laces, headings I anu riouons. $2.50 Cambric Skirts, $1 .98 Earle Stock "JC Lnco and embroidery trimmed. Have irimmeu unuer-rume, too. We Mieelatlte In t'nderitarinentii for Moul M'omen. ilt Ilrulhem SLICOND l'LOOIt IEiLy x . 1 , IbIh v, 9FlH-nltiSn 85c T Girls' $2.25 to $10.50 WHITE DRESSES, $1.29 to $7.98 Of Persian lawn, with rib. bon -run beading at waist and plaited elilrt. trimmed with lano Insurtlnn. Hires B to 1-1. At yt..'i nun plr-tureil. Earle's $0.50 Coats for Tots netting modulH, with pocket and warm lining. Sizes J to 6. Earle's $18.50 to $22.50 Silk Dresses, $11.98 & $13.98 $3.95 $1.29 lleoomlngly trimmed, to 14. Sizes 8 'Earle's $1.75 Wash Frocks for Girl8g5c I'lald and striped gingham and combination effects. Hires I to U. On ifcttehed. Other H to 5.S0 Tlan. 11.19 to 93A0. s vurt.ocsiia i (- ! Jfe W T-- UtlBrothrSBCOND FtOOTl tj -"( t, . "r " 1 UlftTAVXANT BKSTOF XVKKYVHIMOVAT Tt FrV '"ul t- a . t Earle's Stock of Furniture Saves You Worth-While Sums Iluu i Our Club Plan .No Inttrcit. Xo rural. l Knrle'a S-l.1? Tlnn'oiu $26.75 (!olden oak, In Colonial deslpn. I Plank top. double closets, large iiiirn iiruvte-r. iH-incn fii7e. Earle's $25 Genuine Leather Rockers & Arm Chairs. Upholstered In blown Spin lull leather. Spring ncatH. 516.95 Earle's $278 Dining Rotmv $1 QQ 7C Suite....'' l-0 Ten pieces. Mahoganj, In Adam design. C0-lnch buffet, largo chlua closet, serving table, 0-18 extension table, Iho genuine leather seat chairs and ono arm-chair. - Earlc's $250 Bedroom UlCC Suites 1DO Four pieces, Mnhognny fin ish Extra large dresser, chiffonier, full size bed and triplicate toilet table. S V 1 LOWEST ,VBIOiv W Earle's $14-98 $22.50 Chiffoniers Odds and endi Golden oak In Colonial design, with swell front, llae mirror. Ut Brtber-FOURTIl V. Earle's $200 Bedroom $1IQ CA Suites... J X-OU Ameilcan walnut. In William nnd Mary design. Dresser, chif fonier, triplicate toilet table nnd full Blze bed. " . " " : r Earle's $32 Library $94 QR Tables twO Mahogany; In Queen Anne and Wllkim and Mary de signs, 45 Inch, with drawer and shelf. . . - i tit1 " J ' i'i jlWMMMMMUUMtnMUUHIWt HATS TRIMMED FREE Some of the Best Hat and Trim ming Bargains in the Earle Stock Are Just Being Told Earle's H )$0.98 Tailored Hats) -- I'.nrptlunal Lots at the Price One lllu.tratrd Of fine black llsero braid w 1th colored nillan flanges. Trim med w 1th colored rib bons that Just match tho flanges. Earlc's Ready-to-Wcar Hats . Milan hemp with ribbon facings. )nmv Earle's $2 to $3 Ostrich Plumw- & Bandsfj89c 95c to S1,7;X' Black, white1 and colore. , A. i J H FLOOK j J- 3K,UT MtUI Earle'a ,$3MUan..f4$t ftQlM Bltjtft iknfm.tj ' W ' "B I BMtru nf.l.i . J. '-- -u.vmf n f, BSi, nBBUSl I Hall i law J : Xi i?4 i '11 .l shm u , i J, -L -If.v tv V ifi.rf -T-. tt.i 111' 1 I Ti .(.j.j.B aCA. & -t
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