Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 18, 1918, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER .18, 1018
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GERMANS JOIN
REDS ON VOLGA
GERMAN RESERVES RUSHED
TO AMERCAN ARMY FRONT
Capture of Kazan by Re-en-i
forced Soviet Army
Is Reported
MASSING FOR DRIVE
While Teutons Plan Campaign
in East Terrorism
(' Sweeps Russia
By lic Vnittd Pren
Iondon, Sept. 18. Germnn regulars
have Joined the Hnluhovlk troops nlonn
the Volga River, nccnrcllnR to a rllmiatch
received from Vladivostok today tl Is
believed that a serious operation is pend
ing. Bolshevik troops" have recaptured Ka
zan, according to dispatches today from
Tekln. Siberian troops are retiring In
pood order. It was stated. (Kaz-in was
reported several das ago to have fallen
to the S'herlan troop.)
Amsterdam reports that General Alex
leff has taken the (ffenslve against the
Tlnlshevlkl near HlaEoveshcensk. His
fnnllnned from Pure One
discloses the Interesting? fact thnt
when the German lestments were,
ordered to get out of the salient In ex
pectation of the American nttnok no
such order vvns given to the Austrian,
nntl when the Americans attacked
south of Fresnea the Austrlans put
up the only fight In the whole sillent.
An Austtian leglmental commander
said thnt tepealed tentiests dent to the
tlernifins for more ammunition
brought, no reply
That the Oermans did not have
such ndvance Infoimatlon about the
American attack as Hlndenburg
claims Is Indicated by a captured
older dated September P. which said
that teports of an Am"! lean attack
on this front had not been confirmed
and need not he taken seriously.
Our nttack came three days later
twilight for her father over there.
While they were singing the town was
being shelled In lively style without
Interfering with the muslcalc. In the
other end of the room two dough
boys were arguing over the ad
visability of s.impllng a barrel of dill
pickles that the hoche had left be
hind. While off the Job our snldlem hip
Just boys, but when they are lighting
they nrnn very serious (imposition foi
Heinle.
A (lei nun major wilte to his wife:
"These oung Americans attack Jasi
like the.v weie playing their football
Samoa. Nothing halts them and they
just Keep coming. Oui old men.
wearied of four years of this, are no
tnutch lor these ouiigsters. who don't
know enough to lie nfiald."
In the ciptuicil documents l a ery
fonn.il notice signed "Wllhelm," call
ing on all gooJ (Jeimaiu to mount
eight days the death of "our bi:ie and
Illustrious ally, the Sultan of Turki-v."
RUSSIAN PEACE
Berlin's Puppets Repre
sented Soviets in Brest
Litovsk Negotiations
DOUBLE-CROSS I.ENINK
Teutons Tricked Bolshevik
Heads Win. Sold Out Own
Government
tt nlilcmtoti. Sept 1 S
I'nlloulng Is the fourth Inst ,llint-nt of
the revelation's of the rlatli,ii of l.enlne
and Trntzky to the enll.int of ltusin
"Cleimnny made Us ltulan pea.-e
with Its own puppet Rnteiniiii nt, (tin
them to the llmlled Inland province
vvh'ch Oreat Ituss i proper has now
t-icome
"I.eilnc ari'oiil iir to statements made
public us sunn n Tiotzkys pir
tacular ilevlre nf 'No pran
no VMir' f-illed, ninny was for
ptaee on nti.v ierinnn terms (le domin
ated the situation thereafter and con
ceded eer.vtliliiR that (ipiiitaiiy asked
Nor did Tmtxk) cense to lontltille to
obey the (lei man unlets delivered to him
both by iipneral llotTman, at lttel
l.ltovsk and nt IN Irngriul. dlrec'ly by
the llusolnn dlvls'nii nf the Herman ge-i-eial
staff, whlih a snted In IVtro
gtad Itself from Novimli't ami which
was tlll there In full operation when I
eft Monday. MhhIi I the dn.v tint
1'itrograil recelvtd iintillcatlnn tint
place hail born signed nt I!n st-l.ilov sit
bv the Russian and Herman delegat'ons
"Tiotzky the'efoie ret rg'i'lv
under the accusation nf having staged
Ills theatrical scne as a cuniav. to the
llusslnli dlsoiBnnlzatloii desired hv tier,
many Th" setual (.riler he piup wa-i
tor the Inmied'ate demoblllzatltui of the
tlusslan nrni, leavlnu the (airman nrni
unopimsed
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S'I
DOWN
Rfa
A
CT
Sept. is, wit
at Wanamaker
forces ronslet of a number of Cossacks I
and strong detachments' of vv bite captured, the Herman geneinl qiiar-
Guards. tered there had a mess hall fitted out
Marian and Joseph l.utoslnvsM, bn.th-
en, prominent Polish apt! lots, have
heen executed for part'clpatlnn In a
revolution against the Hnlshcvlkl, ac
cording K. Moscow- dispatches received
via Stockholm today
REIGX OF TERROR
SWEEPING RUSSIA
TVnlilnc(on, Sept. 18 A real reign
Of terror has heen Instituted In nolshe
vlk nussla by the Soviet Government,
according to a teleeram received by
the State Department ihrounh a neutral
country l.lvrs of llled nntlonals are
In the Rieatcst peril. The condition of
the Russian themselves Is Indescribably
nnrse. Some coicr i Is felt here for
the safeij nf Actlnc ronsul General
Poole, ill Moscow, vim -s "detained"
hv tlioRnlshevlkl The Ft ate Denart-
' -leiiier ,ir. I'uoie
I he .imoiint of German iiioiMsunda
k ii ul m lliHi hi iiiii-l lu nmliili ilm iiiuil t.i
. I ,, , , l 'iiiniiiifi, kiiii i,- iiiiiiiiij uviiiiru I"
" ' -"" .... .... .......v. ueillllc America. A tlious.ind wonls i nilsnameil Council nf I'.nnle's Cnmm -
out the salient tell me that pleTXy h.i i.imeit loan Incident when- the ' sars. the pi evident of which Is Vlail in r I
nf evlilence was found to show- that , w' U.-IMilment punished an oitlcei i-,at,nv (l.enlne). the fun Inn minister
the Germans left In thp nieatest i fur "riniinution against a uemu sei- ,)f l)(,n (.,., Trotzkv and the'
h,, vTt?,hi. mnnJ 1! ,?. B! im ".lK'nK "" " ul" -H'le ' ambassador of which to Germain Is A
haste, nluable maps and documents j r(inc,, fo, tht, Wl,,fll,0 , u, ,,, (!(,rm.uiy I1W,.. thN ,,.,, hariI(.r ,
weie left behind, ns well ns the i vvhuieaa "In America 4U0U nesioes upon the Russian people as punishment
precious possession of officers and ' ', : " 'en uurntJ on tunei.il pjith r ln, ambition of Its tools In s-eklng
much food ln the nhiceiV messes. '"" couciuh.1011 m nus iiiKunieiu is
, .. , .... . .. . . that Anieiiiu could not win the vv.u
Another order raid that the Amei leans Th(.1(, , .,,,., p.,,,,,,,,! t.ien m
were to be taken seriously so far as .si?iutlcaiit than this, in which Gci
small efforts went, but weie not vet mans uie quoted as .sajlng " Hat
K.i,i. ... .i,i., ., ,... , .does It nialltr wnethei 1 am Geiman,
....,,. ... n,.,.., .,h. v.,lt ol. ,.j1Bllsll Bl, , t be,lr. AMll u
in tssey, one 01 tne towns mat we ..OCH ., 1o ... ,,,,, tl,Plc UIQ ,,,.
things which should be ileniei tu Ger
maiiH than the love of bieail. one bt-in: I
lovf nt the Kulei- and the couiui v
The Goimans have tin 1ft stamp-,
1 hese an; bought and passed In bnoi
with fine furniture, a hotel range,
fine china and silvervvire. all of which
was left behind The officers of his '
staff had Individual coffee cups, with
an Iron cioss and pictures of the
Kaiser and Hlndenburg on them. Two '
sliver forks with Hlndenbuig's like-
ness engrnved on the handles had been
tteii by the general The general had
electric lights -nd cull buttons and an
elaborate nss-ortment of food The
haste of his flight Is shown by the I
fact that he Wt behind two cases
of beef.
L'se Weeds for Food
in become loo powerful and In hopinp
for a little wli'Ie nut mlv that ll'isla
would be de'lverrd over to them, ten
that they could double-cross their mis
ters bv turning a simulated Gnmani
' revolution Into a real one ,
' Hut their craftlnes was a tin -i Hie
hands of lough German force G rm.i'iv
was iietiiallv (Imihle-crosspia; them In
negotiating with the I'Urani an II Ida at
IP' moment they dreamed Km vvm I
ilckuiL Gel main- '
Geimanv. hoeer, illd noi iliM-ard i
fiuther u--e In th" German wmld ' am
lialgu for inteiiial dbnrganlz.itlmi in the
nations with which It wars but innflned
In the ofllce of this same luxurious
general vvpfp found lirge numbers of
conies of a pamphlet for distribution
anion? the i-oln'lers. telllnc them how
to use weeds for food. There was a
leclpe for making soup from nettles
and salad from son el, and manv other
recipes of the same sort. At the bot
tom the leaflet '-aid that the snldieis
sho :ld develop the use of weeds for
food, adding:
"This will be valuable after the
vvnr,
much us in Ameiica. The book i-i,,,.. i,i;,," iV i.i.r'i..mirn,f m. t...ir
mini neu wun H piciuiv ui io uui
soldleih holding aloft the Kaiser's
ciown hefuie u glowing sun ot stoies
The xhotiigp or iaper In tinman Is
not Mibstantlated In the dWooveiv Hint
three divisions while In the St. .Milnel
.salient iniblLshcd tlieir own uuvvsimpei ,
The inateiial was fuinlshed laielv ,
fi ,,,,, lloillx irUlnfr ultn leij nf Geimalll
,w,,i ..,i, n.,.,,0 u. .. --
I successes and of leinble conditions'
j In Allied countiies. Kngiand and
l-'iance weie lepre&enteil as starving.
Italy wmn out, and Ameiica tilled with
diatt riots. One long stoi-v "admits"
that alllcp gold bus oeen able to sow t
dl.scor damong the Geimau vvorkeis
The cupiuie.l ilncumenlb. to be lab
show that the Geiman intelligence
service is Rood, obtaining a I-'i eni-li
and American secret older which wasi
(i-Intci and distilbuted binadcast. I
1 They had ver good information as'
I to the time of arilval of Ameman'
divisions ln France, and have them
classified as to ability much as I
War Restrictions
on paper production don't
wot'i'v habitual users of
TERtlFICATK nONl)
It's the fimi-rxMciifirii'u in
businiss papers that will
be scarce.
Note our window of
CERTIFICATE HOND.
Ask your printer for
samples.
CHARLES BECK COMPANY
Paper fol ll kinds
of C.ood PrintlnK
.C09 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
SAIGON RICE
met tifniillsclo he
netnallv .s TThder arrest.
There has hem eieited a new Insti
tution of execution called the I'lxtraor-
.a, u.. "-n.-Mn. I.nlnn lernlni. Pniintn..
Itevoluilons This commission has car- Captured letters said mat the Ame1'- ......i.i ,,i lss them after having mm n all
rlfd on since last May a campaign of leans were In the war as a sporting!., ... nchtinc One division, which I
terror, and through Its Instrumentality I proposition and legnrded It ns a hi? ' j,i,, ,.,.,.. as made Itself famous, is1
thousands of arsons have been shot to pcnlc- and reKretted that they did not ",."i,iV n, d'ltgerous and to be '
I.. Vi' '.;! i ;.". .ni A n,., ; cast tneir lot wun ine v.eiiiHii-. iiiiii . ,...,hpi, mns. ..loselv . I
Some of the documents show that in
the last three months the Geiman
in the ordinary sense of
ter-revolutlonary activities.
that
sense oi vnai worn.' , ,.... .,.. .u .n..tn....n .
larce numbers of them Innocent of eoun- expressea won .i i m .j " - ; - i
word, '
did not pick a winner and side with
the Kaler. One letter from an oitl
cei 's wife took h'ni to task for
FftF'S fliniFRS WANT PFAfF ! remonstrating with her for asking for
TUG D uULUIUVJ nnill rftrU,C i T(1f) ,nrls for ,, ,,. rtl.e-s saving that
, . . . , . , was the cheapest she could pet
Captives IJowneast hril Allien-: under the prevailing high p'ices in
cans Sav War Will Continue i Berlin
'. . ..i The Americans are In a high fettle
liy the Atsoctatcd 7pm nfi wnnt to mK. t with tllP i,oche
With the American Arm.v on the I.or- Rut meavvhlle they are not vvm lying
ralne Front. Sept. IS. German and 'about It or anything else, us was wit
Austrian piisoners taken In the recent ' nessed by a scene Just back of the line
advance by the Americans In this sec-. where, on hearing music, I walked into
lor oispiajeii Kieai imeirsi wnen lory t))0 vem,i ii tig h'llf of ii one-time hand
learned of the Austrian peace sugges- "'J; , lri1Isn . n nd one dou"hhov nlav
tlon when the news reached the camps f.ome house tn Una "LVw "? Cinr.
where ihcv weie taken after their can- Ing a p'ano. while another vyas sing-
ture. They made no effort to conceal lug and a .third was turning over'
their discouragement when assured by i sheets of mustc. The "ongster was
the American sjidlers that peace Is a Private Albeit D. R.iiber, of Sacra
long way off unless Germany is vvl ling mt,ntn, the pianist was Ham R
to admit sne is befnen Adamson. of Kansas Cltv. Kan ; while
Oiui iro luiu "j me 't isiinn - linn ijr mi
Irtllcate a Kick
lnstflana onrl (
lowered morale of the Central Powers. . avenue. Diooklyn. a former clerk to
command has disbanded ins inrantrj
battailous to HU up depleteil I auks.
TO j3E SOLD
nv xirn
ALIEN PROPERTY
CUSTODIAN
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NOTICE is heicby iven that the
undci signed, A. Mitchell Palmer, as
Alien i'ropertv Custodian, on the
20th da of September, ID IS. at !l o'clock V. iU. at the oilier of the
Kpw Yo'ik Dock Companv, in stoio 141 (Union Stoics), foot of Irving
street, RoroiiKh of Brooklyn, Cit.v of New Yotk, will olfcr for salo, at
public s-alc, to the hiRhPst bidder, all or any pait, as shall be deter
mined at the sale, of 19,'2;17 baprs (more or less) of Saigon Hice now
located at the warehouses of the New York Dock Company in the
City of Now Yotk.
A. MITCHTLL PALMER.
Iten Property Custodian.
For further Infoimatlon concerning the tenn and conditions
nf the above sale apply to Hmvue i Ki'bouiii, Jtnom BIS.
110 West l-'nd Sluet .New- Yolk Cltv.
'JOSEPH V GUFFEY,
Dirrrtnr Itiirratt nf Salrs.
New Velvet !
Handbags Bring1 a !
Joyful Air !
It's a pleasure to touch them,
they ate so soft and lovely. The
mounting aio of imitation .shell,
of plain metal or wt ought metal
cleverly simulating Dutch silver.
Some aie even quite elaborately
beaded and have whelp tops of '
colorful beads The colors seen in ,
Autumn suits and toats are ad
mit ably rained out in th"sr ,
pietty bags g ay, taupe, brown,
navv and black. '
The plainer bugs arc S3. S: of).
Sl.iif); the beaded tops start at ?
$.-."0, $8. and the handsome metal I
frames are SI 0
(tenlriil) !
Gathering Together
Some New Skirts
Marked $8.50
One, two or three skiit.s of u
stv.h so the price is l(s than i'
would ordinal ily be. All air- sim
ple, tailored skiits of wool pon
Hn, black 01 navy blue chuddah,
black taffeta and sonic pietty
plaid woolens. All of these skirt's
air cut on straight lines, and a
number show pleats; others have
smart pockets and wide giidles.
( Vtarket)
I
V" I '
ATEW Velvet
-LV Hats Under $5
There's no lack of variety
in these new and inexpensive
hats so bright and gay. Little
toques with pprky air and
laiger hats with shinrd biims
and good lines are to be had in
the soft, becoming nuti'.nn col
orings blues, In owns, greens,
purples, l eddish shades nnd, of
course, black.
Hundreds of hats of high
quality arc here at S.'i, $.'!.7."i
and SI 8o.
VlurUvl 1
The Proper School
Supplies
if not already bought, must ba .
gotten very soon to begin the s
year aright. Plenty of good sup-,
plies almost anything you'd
want arc here at moderate
prices.
(('nmincrclnl ,sntlnnerj-. Central)
Warm Outing
Flannel
Mothers are already beginning
to ask for this heavily fleeced
flannel to make the children's pet
ticoats, night clothes and the like.
A good quality, prettily striped.
is 27 inches wide, at 35c a yard.
(Ontr.l)
Front-Lace Corsets
Special at $2.50
The medium-low, full bustlines
and long, wril-boned skirts with
elastic straps in back, all provide
! for the medium-stout to the heavy
i fiiruic. Six hose supporters are
strong and are made of good
1 elastic.
I (Outrun
'r'nio'nrb'eAr'e'en5',; '- man who was turning theW
German, and reflect the! vvas Stephen .1. wrte, of fiOl I'Otirtn
The iiil"oncrs in conversation show
that the realize the hopeles-sness of
success and their belief that they are
fighting for some object vvhlcn to them
Is npparentlv not clear.
Irdlvldually the captured men are in
good condition, They are we. I clothed,
well fed tnd healthy.
Justice Mnrvlne Mnxon. Ruber was
a music Rtudent before he entered the
aimv. while Adamson was a pip"
oiganist. The music they were turn
ing was a German song praising the I
Crown I'rlnce. nut iiarner was singinR
something about a baby's prayer at
PIWTOPt.WSI
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THK fcllowine theatres obtain theli pictures through the STANLEY Booking
Corporation which Is a guarantee of eaily howtng of the finest produc
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locality obtaining plctuies through the STANLEY Hooking Corporatlen. -
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DCI ,.t MVlT "-" AliOVL MAlllvtrr
DCjLiIY1V'
Gloria Swanson
SHIFTING
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DOROTHY DALTON ' F
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Enid Bennett -"'E ""'q..
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Mary. Pickford ' "owvgVgAr.
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1 H ' , W.JJ -tfc jSw'"" IS
Much Interesting New
Neckwear Has Corne In
The nevM thiriKs that will maku Autumn anil
Winter fioeka attractive
Unusual Vestees
for .--uit.s or frocks aie of pictt silks or various other
materials in pretty combinations. From $(!.7.r to
$8.75.
Georgette Crepe
collars made in many pretty styles, hand embroid
ered, tr.mmed with lace or fringe or perfectly plain,
aie $1 to .$2..r)0.
Luce Neckwear
Imitation filet lace collars in manv pietty pat
terns a it- SI to ?2..r)0.
Imitation filet collai anil cuff tots a"c ?l..r0 to
S2.ii0.
Dainty net collars trimmt'd with real Irish lace
arc SI h to S3..")0.
Pretty styles aplenty!
(Ontrnl)
Pretty New
Undermuslins
N'iKhtftowns of soft white nainsook in slip
over style aie trimmed with neat embroidery
aiound the neck and sleeves. 51.50.
Special
A nighlKown of soft white nainsook has
a squa-e neck trimmed with lace and em
broidery, as are also the sleeves. $1.25.
LOCUST ,r:-U AND '-"Cl'ST KTHEETS
Pi Ferrrrinnn In "HEAKT OP
Elsie Ferguson
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You Can't Eat Meat
100 Miles Away
Preparing meat is only a part of Swift & Company's
usefulness.
The finest meat in the world wouldn't do you any
good one hundred miles away from your table.
Swift & Company efficiency has made it possible to
place complete lines of products in the smallest and most
remote communities.
To be sure the work is done well Swift & Company,
through its branch houses and car routes, brings the meat
to the retail dealer for you.
Swift & Company lays out car routes covering towns
big, little, medium size which are not served by a
Swift branch house.
Salesmen find out in advance what is wanted by
the dealers in every town.
They are followed by refrigerator cars loaded with
retailers' orders, which are delivered at each townfresh,
clean, and sweet once or twice each week.
Swift & Company operates a large number of car
routes like this, from fourteen distributing plants.
This is a necessary and natural part of the packer's
usefulness. It fits into the industry in an orderly, effective
way. It makes belter meat cheaper from one end of
the land to the other.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Seven Wholesale Distributing Markets
Central Office, 9th and Girard Aves.
F. M. Hall, District Manager
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A Half Dozen
New Satin Frocks
All Wear $16.50
Price -Tags
Six'atlractive modclsi of luatious Mitin have
just hron unpacked.
They arc in navy or linht blue, black, blown
01 burgundy, showing a variety of styles, all
with overskirts and moat all with dainty
white vestees to brighten them. For trimming
they depend upon pietty buttons, beading,
fiiiige and ruffling.
Two styles are sketched.
And a Word About New
Suits and Coats
Two lcmarkably good models at $!).7.'i ai"
worth telling about. The fiist is of stuidy
tweed in mixed gray and blown colonngs; the
jacket is vmfde with big pockets, is belted and
is lined with, pe.iu de cygne. The ski-t is
gathered across the back and has slot pockets.
The second is of wool poplin in navy or
black, with nn inlaid velvet collar and belted
back. The pockets aie tucked and trimmed
with buttons.
Two Coats of Pompom
One is in Burgundy or taupe; the other
is in Burgundy, taupe and In own. Both have
generous pockets, bolts and wide collars of self
material, and both are lined throughout with
figured silk. $29.75 and $:I0.
(Vlurkrt)
White nainFonk drawers with pretty embroid-
eiy nifties and little pink bows at the sides are 75c.
Short petticoats of white nainsook aie trimmed'
with pietty laces and embroideries. One style at
S.c and two styles of extra sizes are $1.50.
(Onlrul)
Special
Girl Serge Skirts '
$5.75
Skirts that aie il-i and :0 inches long, are made
of atti active dark p'aid serge, piettily pleated nnd
quite full.
Raincoats for Juniors
Are $6
Tan raincoats for gills of 10 years to 16 are
made with four pockets and with belts. They have
caps to match.
Gingham School Frocks
Krtcks for gills of C. years to 14 aie made of
chamliiny or g'ngham in many plain colors, in
stiirc and in plaids The styles are numerous and
becrm ng, for tlicy are carefully designed, S2.50 to
5(i.."i0.
Of Taffeta
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makes an unusually pretty dicss for girls of 9 years
to 14. It has a corded yoke in front and pleats in
back. ?K!..-.0.
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Graceful Lines in
Women's Autumn
Footwear
Black Calfskin Dark Tan Calfskin
Both are made on new lasts
and lace quite high. One style
has imitation wing tips; an
other shows imitation straight
tips with center perfoiations.
The soles are welted and the
heels aie high or medium.
Notice the two sketches that
illustrate the styles.
$5,411 a pair.
Children's Shoes
Sizes 8Va to U are made oft
black calfskin on wide-toe
shapes. The shoes lace and
have welted soles. $3.75 and
$4.25, accoiding to size.
Sturdy Shoes for Boys',
Black or dark tan leather
shoes on wide-toe or English lasts have welted soles
built for service. ?2.50 to $4.50 a pair.
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For Blanket Nights
Cotton blankets in tan or white with colored bor
ders, 60x72 inches, at $2.50; in white only with
colored holders, 60x80 inches, at $3.50.
Beautiful New Cotton Blankets
in all the lovely colors you could think of are $9,
There are unusual figure designs or plain colors in
soft pink, blue, green, gray and many other beau
tiful hues. 72 x 90 inches.
Indian Blankets
of fine quality cotton are in the real Indian patterns.
C6 x 80 inches at ?6.
Jacquard cotton comfortables in beautiful color
ings, and designs are in tan, blue, old lose, p'nk,
jjieen and many other soft and pietty tints. They
are reversible and measure 70 x 86 inches, at $D,
SoftandLovely Velour
Pillow Tops Special '
at $1.50 and $2
Beautiful shades of silken velour and
heavy brocaded velour are used to make pil- .
low tops that will grace any room. j
They are the same on both sides and show '
various shades of red, tan, blue, brown, rose ,
and mixed colors. ,,
Special For Covering $
Comforts M
Neat floral designs in soft, silken material
uiu ever mi yrui.v' ur uuciiiii warm tum ,
forts. This is 36 inches wide, at 35c a yard.;
Sateen In good co:oriui designs is 3?
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