Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 21, 1918, Postscript, Image 11

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Ptiscy & Jones Engages Dr.
Cliarlcs F. Taylor, Fricml
of Laborers
This Page Tells of Only a Little of
Merchandise in This Down Stairs
the Fine, New, Low-Priced
Store All On One Floor-
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tr Charles F Tnxlnr, who xvnj a
clencyman In Brooklyn come yean rTvo.
has nefcn chosen to hcid the reorganized
nervlce department (it the riiey f.
Jones Gloucester phlpvurcR He will ,
htnln work next Mondny nnd much Is ,
expected of him on account ot his I
Iperlcnccs
Doctor Talor nucrrcdr J. II. Millar,'
a HounR Wooster oUoro Krariiiate. lw
left rccentlv to bo to the nrtlllerv of
flcer' tralnliiE camp nt t.oulstllle. Ky
Doctor Taylor's work hns ben larirfly
nmonir the laboring element. While paw
tor of a Brooklyn chtfrclt lie was In
constant touch with nklllcd workmen In
organized labor.
For about ten ycat he xva'i asnflated !
irltb lahnr 1bn.1f.ra nil nipr the rOlintl" 1
fotfr nnd ficriucntly wan cilW upon to In- j
vcsimaip rcriKcs icmi anjii'.i 'i ucn-i'i-v. i
between eniiloers and employes He
lectured to th worklnsinen h-re and
there, and was n conspicuous figure at
many labor cor.xentlons
He edited magazines demoted to la- i
horliiR men and their problt-m He
once toured the country with Colonel
Jtooecxclt, and at tile outbreak of the
jrrcat ar Raxe up Ills pastorate to ile- '
vote hla time to labor complications
KroisliiR out of the conflict '
Since then he has organized a erxlce
department In the Southern rinrs A"n
elation, but rccentl has been asso
ciated with the national service sect'nn
of the shipping board, studlnc worklnK
conditions In the shlpvud" especially.
Doctor Taylor xlsltccl 'rtually all the
shipyards and Is not unknown nt the
Oloucester plant. He addrc.ed the m-n
there last sprliiR His new work will
1 eep him constantly between thp com
pany and Its men, where h's experience
Is expected to he of alue.
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Federal Agent Ttccommcnil He
call of nllnrrlinp Ofliecra
Kluht-hour shifts for custom" Intnei
tors and the abolition of Imartllpc c,inci-
have been lecotmunded bv tlm ioni
mlttee of special senn apnoln'ed bv
th Seeretao of llio Trcasurj to m.ike
chanses In ecnl biviirbe nf the
cutoms serv'ce.
At the conclusion of It" 'o 1 her",
thp cpmmittee recommended "in b'.irn
Inp ottlcer'j be recalled, nnd Ihnt i'. ln
spec'or detailed to tn' "re nr -anlvlriK
eael also be the boi-dl-cr o--ficer
and remain In charee until t'le
csrRO Is put oVerboaid Onlj In cai.es
were ese!s nie In dls'uss will In
spectors be asked to work more thtin
elrht lriurr.
.aal crews of nrrhlnc eneN will
be ielle(d on their anhal by iia.il
reseres. " '
Other recoinmendHtion were made fni
obtalnlns mem to fill nc.irclea In the
service.
SISTERS SERIOUSLY BURNED
Overturning F.aivt'i -l.-o Set'
Frnnkford Dwelling Ablao
' Mls- .ni. II" flab'. "Tiij -nl"- "
old. of Andalusia, and h"r v'ofv M'w
Haclicl hechbcic. tblrtv. br"e als old
were burned piohabl. fn'nliy l.v't nlirht
when a lamn neiltirned nt M's l.ch
bere linm 2915 lluan stleet.
Flames ignited the bccVnthlnc. and
' then spiend to the hnu'e. which n d -
stroyed Tha vermis were remje1 o
the Frankford llnpltnl
QUISTCONCK GIRLS TO ACT
Club Plans Untimal Comedy to
Cheer Cantonment
With the app'oach of cool we.iihi'i
the srlrli of the Qulstonck I'lub. nt Hoe
Island, are tialnlnsr their iliaina'lf tal
ent to take a hand In the entertainment
of the hojs at the xarlOUs antonment
They are workhic on it mus'cal com
edy wh'ch they will firt stnKe In .1
Philadelphia theatre. Thn they will
take it on u torn of the cantonments.
It will be put on nt the V, M C, A. huts
nt the!-" p'aces ami the c'lls hope to
" make It ery liilcretlr.K to the f.ol-
uieis
There w'll bp an !"i'n'?' nn.feo a Die
I'll JailelnVn pioc'lie'l n '- 'h Imn'flt
of the lt 1 "-ms T'l c'vl 'iaM ie
Mimed 'b v tret'-rs nr.il pine Ic at the
Went Bra-i h. V -l '' A
' Miss ("ulst anna t'tn'u' 's coai'li'iiir t'i
talent MV Vnndal'a Hisey 's nuiicil
illiector. while Miss Sarah D Ferr's will
polish them on In the art of danc iiR
, A NKIV t WhrY-rillHT stem of admit
tins workmen to the Ni-w Vork tilit:ra,
Camden, will be put lain eni mioa Ail
the men hae been photnitraplieil lndHlilull
nnd earli Is to lie pupplHri with a iony to
be mrrted In a hlp-potkvt fuldei Knih msn
will also hmF to tnf n dullj pa to tm
yard, wnith will doubly Hafecuard tne plant
aK&lmt msn Khn have no liuslncnN In tin'
place, llach mornlns th men will have to
present thur photojraima at thr Kate and
the i;uurd will tsaut. pasites tor the du A
Blmllar sjatem In to b worked at all the
alparla
NKT lTKID.W KVKMMI the Hos Inland
PowT I'lub will innke up .tttlh at tVnll h
Auditorium, tlfteelifa and liieatnut it.oelii
Admlsslnn will to" by uird iims and mem
bers will b eHeif pipes and tobacco and
ether paraphernalia Insldo .So old plpm
will be admitted If thej hue t search tn
members. M
LHAKI.IK MIINIvKI,, iblrf ilerk of tho
sanitation deparlnunt at Hiw l and ha
conp to the army oinccrn- imimnK tamp ai
'Uainp Johnson, Kla,
f It f'i:IIIIVI f'l.l It. nf lloe IhIuiii
recentlv eleltd the followliiK officers for on '
In the hullrilng departmeni ilic prealdenl
II, Hantroft, trrisuiifr, A. McClenaihen, and
eeretary, W I.ittleneld i
SAMI'KI. II. IIKKMIAMI. of the hull fab
rlcutlon tlepnrimtni Itou Ulnnd has cone to
the HWallon tialnlnx nmn at Mlntola. 1.. I.
VILVKK1 TIIOIU'E. u f Kansas t lt. wii
tender for tiic llBhtAeli;ht rhampionshlp hon
ors, I' workinu In the alr.tnoi shop at Hjn.
ljUnd
Al.l, 110(1 ISUAMI I'.'IIM.im'I lire as
sured of suitlclrnt coal for the eomlns win
ter. An oltlep has been opened In StvUh
nulldlns No. 3 and tb men ha inly to sten
In their and state their wants Dy special
srrancemenM with a bis roal cmpai ihiV
orders will b" fillel m irnmptl n possible.
IIAHRV KBNNY hss b n aetln n aslst
nnt chief dr"fmno In th pi int enifTrierlnT
and cnnmrupljon d-ntrtm"nt at !"u'-
.T.ip.K'n 01oi ler plan' -O. !.. I)) er Is chief
draftsman tbre
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tl .-!- .I.kI Tkxaai liiUIH nSonluit U nntoflt
I Wfx' rn pppil sh-nn-r ?h rh i sitd to Bb"ijl
J.V nulclc ne'lon tie s rpc-ntlv el-cted ste. a
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L- ia Ml.l.Aaa nnra.r Mlvth find I llirlpfl Htreptl.
Ei. Oloucfster, and will rnlarBP It for lomenl-j
jT enee nf Its m n Th house Is to be known ,
ai crufcos couaffi'
JnilSMI" Dt'NN. of th. New J'rt plats i
and nnnle shop, Gloucester, sprung a ur-,
prise on the boys when he hit the 'lons.
Ion trail" with hN bpit uiri 'iho newly
wed ar"e lilni at Audulwn, N J
nF.OROK llKK,R. Iead"r ot the lounter-
slekers at th New Jersey plat ami anile
bop. Is tltt' latest frull In the shlpard
Pre department.
' (ii:(int(i; lllvlM.lll.. an , 01 in iinry
li.tnnti tileuerisr nnehliip shop, has jrone
tX' to' I'lhm Hay .Vavnl I'ralnliu School after
K " flhi3 colors He has a brother, Alfred with
kj- on or the American omnia aiiuaurona n
I ,f, I'mmc.
Irt JOK H0I.K. of tb- l'uc Jon-s tllou.
A resfr forte, has tiouirhtvs hursi for 5,
which Joe aa can all the runners
J f soinsthlnif. It wuu:cl u Jim use joe iuc.
Autumn Blouses Choose Voile
in this instance nnd the choice is well mailc. A new lot of voile
Mouses show inset lion, tucks, lace, (lotted embroidery and
various prettying touclio, $2..ii.
Hundreds at $1.25
Voile waists in white have fine tucks and plain colla-s or
collars edged with rnrrnw lace. Voile in tiny checks or stripes
shows various colors.
(Market)
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The Pleasing Graces of
La Camille Corsets
La Ciimillc speaks first of comfort, for the corsets are of
the most comfortable type, yet good lines arc not sacrificed.
The corsets a'c built for health the proper support for beauty, foi
comlpit and for durability.
Every La Camille corset has a ventilated shield in front to go
under the front lncinjr and a ventilated back which two points alone
v3uld recommend them to most women.
A Few Individual Models
At Sr, it corset for slight to average figures, made of white 01
pink jean with silken dots in it, ia well boned in back, but allows free
hip space. It has six hose supportr-.
Al SI. for slight to medium figures, this ejrset has a low bust
with elastic in fient which becomes slightly higher in back. The
medium long skirt allows for free hip spa'ce.
Tall, Medium Figures
will take especial delight in a corset designed fer their needs villi a
long, boned skirt and four eyelets below the ft out steels to hold jt in
place. Even very stout figures a -e taken ca'e of with the heavy boning
throughout the corset and the low, full bust. fi.
Quite Handsome
is a corset of pink biochc brocaded in lovely designs and finished with
ribbon at the lop. It has a medium low bust and a fairly long .skirt,
with elastic over the lower hips to give freedom when sitting. SG.oO.
x (fentral)
$1!).73 .Slfl.T.i" $2!).7.- S18 Slo
A Slender Hand Well Gloved
is the maik of the gentlewoman; she watches no point in her costume
so carefully as her gloves. The best gloves from the best makers In
Fiance and America aie in Autumn readiness in the Down Stairs
Store. Among the more fashionable things you will find
French glate lambskin gloves in two-clasp style, overseam sewn
have Paris point stitching on the backs and are to be had in white or
black, sewn in a self 01 contiasting tone and in tan or brown, self
sewn. M.85 the pair,
French kidskin gloves in white, black, tan or broxvn, overseam
sewn, are $12.50 a pair; pique sewn, $2.75 a pair.
Slip-on Gloves
Slfi.oO
800 New Frocks of Silk or Serge All
Specially Priced Under $20
These ate just long enough to slip up over one's cuff and arc
immensely smait with fioqks and suits.
French glace gloves in white or black, with self o- contiasting
embtoidcry on the backs and a strap at the waist arc $3.
Another style in an 8-button French kidskin glove in black or
white is sewn with self or contrasting threat! and has self or two-tone
cmbioidety on the backs. $3.50 pair.
St-ap wrist gloves of washable white leather with a doe finish
ate about li-button length nnd $2.50 a pair.
Short Gloves
One-clasp white, washable, doe-finish leather gloves are $1.75
and S2 a pair.
Washable eapeskin gloves in tan, brown and gray are $1.75 and
$2 a pair.
Hrown. gray and mode mocha gloves, with embroidered backs,
are S2.50.
Fine Fi ench suede gloves, with hand-crochet embroidered backs,
trc in two-clasp style, pique, sewn; in black, giay or mode, at $3 a pair.
(Centrnl)
Sizes and styles arc here for both women and younj'
opportunities for both.
women, and offer wonderful
Men's Durable HaF
Hose. 22c a Pair
Black cotton half ho-,t in n
m c d i u m weight for coo'
weather. Also tan, navy an '
gray half hose in broken iir.e".
Convenient
Complexion Aids
Small a iolH boxes of compact
powder and nf rouge jn the va
rious shades a-e complete with
Kttle puffs at 25c a box.
(Cenlrill)
Four Interesting Groups of
Breezy Suits for Autumn
New flaring line- that fit in so well'wIHi
the wi'tdy days of Autumn are now begin
ning to be seen in tailoied seige suith with
bone buttons well u.sed for trimming, or
here and theie some In aid for adornment.
?29.75.
Also, at $2!).75, are new roplin suits for
young girls. Thc.se show pleated jackets.
Tailored Tweeds
cut on mannish lines aic .'Untidy warm for
the cooler days. Fla-. pocket1- mark them
with distinction. $32.50.
Ajjain! Wool Jersey
And women are glad to see it teappear
in charming heather mixtures. Various
models show novelty pockets. $35.
Better Suits
Novelty suits and tailored Miit.v in belted,
pleated o, many other models show all the
new Ai'tuivv i intorials such :t: vonl clour,
sihctoic 0"ford inisttitc. bioa Icl'.lb.
irabut line, and so on. Adornments ai . in
kind, fo liia'd. fur, buttons and many other
things ate u.-cd.
$35, $."6.50, !rM5 to ?9"i.
(Mnrl.rt)
Many Models In Serge
and Sdtin at $15
Drr.-..r". of na b' ic o- Mark '"i,Tc have -atin-coered
buttons adorning the bodices, the belts and
the lrec-. Matin collais aio in mil shapes
A (ic;e do thine Hock nt na, blue or black
shows a boN-pleated ovrsknt and bodice. Pipings
of satin on the fieoigette cicpe collais and cuff
ate quite pietl !
Daik blue satin fo'ims anothei pietty frock
with a finely pleated over.skiit.
Seven Models at $1 6.50
Na bliin seigp f i eel's :iie nmdo in iJusian
blouse eirect, trimmed with wide military lnaid.
A'tcMini'ii I'hicV of b'sitmi.. saliii show tUiwtna
nanels trimim d with fi'ngo. . 'leorgettc tietjc
bodices, various headed effects, pointojl or stiaight
oniskiits, etc. These aio in nav blue, black 01
plum.
An Interesting Group
at $18
is composed entn!y of ?atin flocks in taupe, nay
blue, blown, black and Melgian blue in arious
models that -how actoidion-rdeated skiits, or inter
citing oerkiits, oi, pet haps, no and pleasing
sleec, huci:le- at the belt an I peihao a bit of
fringe. Some of them hac piett white collars
and vestees.
Prettv Satin Frocks
at $19.75
bla 'k, taupe, plum and hi own
Nn v blue
is made in a liewddering
dimming and becoming,
stitching ate both orident
One model bring foith
ai lucked all oer their full length.
ttin
number of stylet all
Hi aiding and fanciful
ttid used in nev as.
kilt and sleeves that
Fluffy Fur Scarfs to Keep
Winter at a Distance
The pelts ate excellent as to color and the fur is long and silky
and the linings aie ever so soft and pretty. The prices are low enough
to put these delightful and becoming things within the reach of almost
any woman.
Dyed Fox Scarfs
Taupe tox, S'JT.ol), $3'J.50 nnd
M7.50.
Silver blue fox, $30.
Blown fox. $25 and $2
Silver grav fox, $25.
Black fox, 525 and $27
Natural Raccoon Scarfs
Two-skin scaifs with a frill and
pocket a-e in two sizes, at $23.75
and S32.50.
Japanese Badger
Scarfs
Large open scarfs with a frill
at the neck and a pocket in the
lining are $24.
(Mnrl.et)
7.50.
.50.
Afternoon Frocks New and Charming
some of winch v ill do for street wear aie made of crepe meteor handsomely trimmed with silk
fringe; of tricolette in v.iriou mode's and colois; of histious at'ns; of (JeoiRelte ciepe in many
models: of combination of sarin-and-.-eige oi s.itin-and-tricolette; of wool jeisev and of elvet.
Prices wtngi fioin Si'5. 20.75, S"r up to $75.
(Mirl.rl)
Gay New Petticoats
to Go Beneath New Frocks
They are of soft satin or silk jersey that so many women
like or o'f crisp taffeta.
Th'ee unusual styles of silk jersey, with ribbon trimmed
flounces in pretty coloring, are ?!).75.
Soft satin petticoats many women ue them for linings -if
skirts are in soft coral. Copenhagen or navy blue and black
with a pleated flounce- $7 50.
Many, many styles of taffeta petticoats in most all the plain
and loely changeable calors are priced from ?1.50 to 57.50.
Vntrii!
Sensible Shoes for
Women, $4.90 a
Pair
Mir!" on good wide, mod" m or
narrow toe shapes, the shoes have
'c! .1 modi. 'in Vw
Th"- si e -nade o black
kb'.-kin in but'ton 01 lace .Jlyle.
Hoys Shoes
$3 and S.Ui! a Pair
Black or tun IeatliT shoes on
good broad-toe shapes are made
in bluchcr style in sizes 10 to
13.
Children's Shoes
$1.75 and S2.25 a Pair
according to sires from S'..- to
X. Black lrathet ii made with
wide toes find the shoe button.
Sturdily Built ?hors
for Men
And the kathe.' r elf a .tu'dy,
tco, a-id sdyed a g-od, -citable
black. The shoes are im tre new
English last' or aie made with
wide toes. The solesi are welted.
54.25 a rail.
(Cliektiiul)
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Beautiful
Copicfi of Paris
Millinery
, 'ff i tl e. swet jungly gtaieful
line.-'; Email, full fluffs of ostrich;
lovely Hal Ml flowers and oi n:
I inpnts; brif." I bits of chenille;
I delicate pale pink or heavenly
I blue fai-iiig.-; deep b!uf velvet
1 ) i ml ' nii.s with aittao-
I tive heads all play their paiti
toward making juifcct chese
1 lody hats.
1 Pnces begin at $8 and ;o "!'
' waul, but stop at $10 to pick up
a la gc number cf littter models
1 n splendid shapes
' (Mnrkrt)
Attractive New
Skirts for Large
Women
They a e kirts 'hat are cut to
givr longer lin -s, height nnd
slendenies?.
Ol " " I ' ' i- . 'jnp, w'ith
an unusual inset pocket that i?
i mind h i i d .ltid Pat hed at
the p 'nt"d 1 oltom with era
tiroidcied (low'-, feet. 10.50.
At the same price a black .erge
skiM has insets of tiny plcttts on
each .side of the front.
Nnvy blue .-eige make a serv
iceable skirt, with button trimmed
pockets, ni .50.75.
In lcgular sizes.
Gay Checked Vclour
makes an attractive sknt. with
pockets and a belt trimmed with
-i-i n-l nea"1 buttons Tn t'irule-and-black.
blue - and - black and
-lilfft" ' l"i-'''C rhechn 'ili.'lO.
I '"Manx pleats ni" tne prncipal
tittt action of a black seigc skiit
at Si" 50. There is n finely pleat
ed oxcisk'U at each side and a
deep joke-belt.
(Xltirkell
Sheets Cost This Much at the
Mill Today
We bought these many months ago and now gix'e you the
benetit of our pin chase. They ate all of fine, sturdy white
cotton.
51 III) inclies,
3 !)9 inches.
SI. 35.
$1.55.
72 . 90 inches,
81x99 inches,
f, 1.7.i
S!.8.:
Pillow Cases
in match aie henistitclied at 45c, and otheis aie neatly hemmed
at 50c each. (Ciir-unit)
Coat Studies in Burella
Buiella spells waimth, softness and rich
colorings, and these coats will equal your
gieatest expsetations.
A model w'ith a xvide. loose belt i- gath
ered in back an! is finished xxith a latge
collar of'fti- fabric. It in fully lined, and
comes in brown, navy blue or burgundy.
?2L'.50.
Loose Side Pockets
mark a coat of green, navy blue, black or
brown burella. It is lined and has a deep,
xvaim collar. 325.
At S25 a coat in burgundy or brown
slum's the new pleated and panel back, xvith
side pockets, roxvs of stitching and large
buttons. The large collar is inlaid with
velvet.
Another model in soft gteen or brown
shades is gathered in back and belted. The
deep collar is of kit coney.
As Sketched
The nexx tucked belt and the panel back
are molt pleasing, xvhile kit coney forms
both the collar and the deep patch pockets.
It is in burgundy, navy blue, gteen and
taupe $33.75.
(Xlurkell
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Rug Nevs of Importance
Munv of tl.e mgs are maiked at about the price:! xxii"'espl--is aif asVim; fer them today.
Other lugs are of the splendid giades that many mills haxe discontinued owing to the
scarcitv of raxv materials.
In all, theie is no i't here but o hat is much lower than today's niaiket xalue!
Wool-and-Eiber Rugs I Wilton Rugs -
Seamless and Reversible
27 x li 1 inches, $2.
3G.I33 inches ?2.75.
Gx9 feet, 9.50.
7.0x9 feet, $11.
8.3x10.6 feet. 810.PU, $12.50
9 x 12 feet, S12.50 and S15.
and $.U.
Brussels
Seamless Tapestry
Rugs
7x9 feet,-$23.50.
8.3xl0.C feet, ?2C50 and $28.50.
9x12 feet, $2150, $29.75 and $31.50.
Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs I
(Jx9 feet, $19.50.
8.3x10.6 feet, $?0, $32.50 and $13
9x12 feet, $32.50, $34.75 and $17
'lh.ip have linen fringe:
27 "t. inches, l?8.75.
.'18 v "J inches. $14.
4.6 7 r, feet. $28.
fi9 feet. :-49. '
8.3 10 0 fe-f S72 50,
9 x 12 feet ?-75 and $77.50.
Axminster Rugs
18x36 inches, $1.75 and $2.
27x54 inches, $4.
3fi x 72 inches, $7.50.
4.0x6.0 fert, $10 and' $14.
6x9 feet, $S?2..ri0 and $21.
7.6 x 9 feel. $32.50.
8.3 U) C feet. $29.50 to $ 12.50.
9x12 feet, $31.50 to $55.
BLANKETS
Are Real Coal Savers
72x81
Excellent o. utility cotton blankets in xvhite or gray,
inches, are fi? a pa i
Good xvool-med white blankets are $8.51). SKI and $15 each.
'All-wool b'anket in Scotch plaids iX c $18 a pair; in all
xvhite or 'n large block plaids, $20 a pair.
Wool-mixed blankets in silver gray are $10 a pair.
JUaiikets for Single Beds
White xvcol-mix'd blankets aie $8,50 and $10 a pan-.
AU-xvool blankets in white or in block plaids aie $15 a pair.
(t'lir.tlllll)
25x50 inch plain-color rag rugj.nte $1.
20x36 inch washable. hath rug.s aie $1.25.
27x51 inch xx-ashable bath lujja aie $2.50.
(Chentnut)
At $1 and $l.5Q
Cuddly Blankets
for haby dea ' nude f pink
or blue flannclletand ate icversi
blc. The little white figuies tell
stories and the blankets ate big
rncugh for the carriage or to
v.'tan baby in.
(Centnil)
SPECIAL
Cheese Cloth
10c a Yard
It is fully bleached and 36
nches wide. The price speaks
for itself.
(ClieMtint) "
It's the Inside of the House
That Counts in Winter
New Tapestix couch (.ovet.s in -oft-toned
stiipes or in xerdu-e patterns aie $3.50, $4.50,
36 and go up to 9 for -ome that are quite
handsome.
Beautiful Shades
of blue, gieen, old io.o and ted aie evident
in generous iep ci.'ta"ns- of splendid duality.
The euttains aie 2's yards long, fullv wide and
edged with neat corded biaid that perfectly
matches the color of the euttains. $5.50 a pair.
Last Year's Prices
pi ex ail on cui tains of Arabian lace. Thex are
quite elaboiate and some ate distinctly hand
some. $4.50, $5 and $7.50 a pair.
(( lifs(niil)
Fashionable
Fringes!
Fringes on sashes, on skirts,
on hats and waists every
thing, in fact, seems to be
sporting fringe. Many fringes
are here in a new box that has
just arrived. In naxy blue,
taupe, xvhite and black, from
1 inch to 10 inches xvide, at
25c to $3.50 a yard.
(Central)
Women's Cotton
Stockings, 20c
Black and xvhite cotton stockings in a me
dium weight, with ie-enforced feet and garter
tops...
, (Ontrnl)
SPECIAL
Wool-Filled Quilts
$8.50
They are covered xvith
figuicd "sateen on top and bor
dered with plain-color sateen
to harmonize. The backs aic
of figured ratcun.
(f'liesliitil)
SPECIAL
Towels Ready to
Use
Holler towels of half linen,
2V& yards long, are 60c each.
Kitchen toxvels of half linen,
17x35 inches, are 30c each.
(Chektiiut)
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SPECIAL
Marseilles Bed
Spreads $2.75
Each
Keal satin-finished Mar
seilles bed spreads aie fine to
behold xx'noa sp-end out to
their full' sire of 78x83 inches.
(Clir.duit) '
SPECIAL
Kitchen Crash
18c a Yard
It is cotton, 17 inches 'xde
and has cMorcd borders. Why
not save oi your Winter's sup
ply of rol'r-t r.r.d dish towels?
(Cluktmil)
SPECIAL
Domet Flannel
25c a Yard
Bleached domet flannel is
oply nt the beginning of its big
season! 24 inches xvide.
(( lie.tnnt)
SPECIAL
Pillow Cases
at 38c Each
Good-sized pilloxv cases of
fine, fenoxvy white cotton are
these; 12x36 inches.
(Clietuul)
Practical Working
Shirts for Men
They ate all the comfortable
ahirts that men xvho do haid labor
want. They have soft attached
collars.
Blue chambray shirts, well
made, are $1.25.
Darker blue chambray of, a?-4
heax'ier ntialitv nt si :!.ri. ,
Flannel shhts in dark blue and Vj
txvo shades of irrav are S3.25. "v:
((inllery, Market) i
SPECIAL
Cotton Towels
6c Each
They are 13 inche xvide and
35 inches long, and every one
& hemmed.
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