mr, i i imwu 'VT '''"'"'', v ,' ' VV- i1 ' v- i if 'VAmJi'jTini I i M -& V FOREIGN TRADE BOOMED IN BILL ' Legislative, Executive and . Judicial Appropriation j 'Carries $96,318,701 r f 'ATTIC TT c ntWfMvntix? i t -.. . ?i iroviues lor Discontinuance of aubtrcasurics, Tut'luiliug L That in Philadelphia By tle Awociatcd 1'rru Wihlnton, Jan. 10 Aid In tlip f tension of American forclKii irjnli I provided In the annual lfgllntle, exuu. the nnd Judicial approprlatluu Mil for 19:o reported today lo the House 'I ho measure rarrleH npproprlntlonn tnuilns 986,318,000, approximately J7 ono Onrt more than the 1919 1, and pioU'lc for 19,435 salaries, n decrease of ITS For the expansion of Ameiliii'n for elm trade an appropriation of JiOT ooo would be Rlxeii to thn bureau of for elgn and domestic commerce of the i partment of Commerce The npiimpif atlon, wIiIlIi U double tint m.id.. In 191!, contemplates, nccordltnr to t.sii mony shen at hearings on the bill Hie sendlnp of aRents of the bureau throuKh out the world to lnetl(Mte npporm nltles for American bunineii The hoim personnel of the bureau nlo I lm rensnl under the bill, so tint Information ns 'world matltets ni.ij be re.illl ,t ill aole to Ametlcan liuslnris men l'nbllr Aid to 1 lrm Ahroml Asslatance also ouhl be Klxm mei lean firms ciishkIiir In forelj.ii It.uli through the State Department, additions being prollded for the lUpiitment staff of trado adWseis and Iik.iI is perts. Ilepreentatles of tin- Sl.iti lie ' partment at heatliiKs on the bin uriml ' inai measures be tahen to limine that I ,, t Alnerli'nn liitulim.. ... . - , ------ .... ....-.,,-, iitrn him IIIIJllll I fairly by foreign tlni eminent In tin competition foi .iftei-ilii.nar tr.id. In proildhiK foi Mite lioruitnu nt needs the bill abolwhes the title of num. sellor of the ilepiitment and stibMtiilfs the title of Under ecut.ir of st.it,. The Inctejic In appinpilatinn i.urltil bv the bill Is due Iiil'iU i,, nn.i ...n,,u i iSST i,i M i ii m 9 MRBH I K9 . "?rapmmp;CT'm",'j-,x"Mmi,rTiiBiffitiiM EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919 1 After the speakership had been set tled, the election of n ihlef elerlt was gone Into, r suiting In the election of Harold S. Cinmer, of Wilmington, Ms flection bfing bv one uiijotil), ns three ItM'ubllraiis otcd for another ranril date. With the election of clflef clerk. lileiitl fearhig further eompllcnllons', the Sennto adjourned until today, Willi the .Senile's trouble adjusted. .the House late yesterday settled down anil elected nit but a few minor oMeeii the lesult of the Houe selections being as follows: I SpeiKer, A 1 Vorbll. Odesa : rhlf , Lierit, .innies jt jiiious, jfoier; re.iuinK 1 clerh, Horace Sudlei, llrldgevlllc ; rhsp. lain, the lti v V ('losbv. I)oer, ser. ge.iut-nt.urms, l,lod Hollounv, (lum burn, pnge, Irving lluikson, Dover. "VICTORY" REVIEW PLANNED TI7H0 wants to buy an airplane? It g .!.; of'fed at n sacrlHre, complete, for l00. Whether the plane has even been In 'RpuiIIiikV Itrtiirnril Sulilipm bee, ..... T!".d.,h".b"h'- h.n" "ot Mi i i ix ., ,i - - "" iie n nii ne seen iirell (ill Memorial l)n ' Hie ential V. sr c A , Arch'street iieaiiiiig, i'n .inn jo v nig viciorv nuio inoau FULLY EQUIPPED AIRPLANE OFFERED A T FLIVVER PRICE Chanvp for M'tich-Tramplcd but Daring Car Hitlers lo Escape ntrap-llangmg On tier Make No Claim for ,Wii- inry rrowcu of Machine He's Willing to Sell for $600 rK wet rZcoiHoKTEtiTTTJirvvl . HAND Altx-PIANI M IT UP AK' HAVCM AMD A tOOK. J?Ivqu -TA IT VOT HUI.C- VWITM YOU? I Id ILNWl'IHU'lI VNSI'VCH son of Mr. ami Mr tif:eliu n paili, 2211 North rveiileculli tticet, former lljnjnl luileiit, wlin lni lieen .11 live in avijlion service over. M'a for eiiililiiii itionlli. Iu re luriieil liouie He t.i at the front Willi the Nun li..ilh ir iitjilrou .mil look pjrt in iiianv air raiil over lite line. I aler lie un liai-un odner uilli llir liturli aviilioii DELAWARE SENATE MAKES QUICK CHANGE Loiif: Sit Out a I'n'-iilciil Hill Slliil't I CIlOM'll lkle Hill bi bflil on Mflnotlal l)av .M.iv .10 anoullng to iiIihim h t In mo tion bv .Major nihil I 'I heie eie he In sin "uoii anil Su" lieadlng and lleiks I'ounlv bovs ..illiil into thn servUn lining Hi- vvni ii ml hundred of them hiVnaliinih n turned home, vvhlle thete ale piuit(l lhl ii in Iv all of llirin Willi I lie ri, pi Ion of lhoe vilo fill In h.iltlo iii eie siveivlv wotinUcil, will te lioiiii- In A u I lie (inveriiiuenl lm .illuued Hie ll J' Hi is lo l.i 1 1 iIihIi iiulfoM .mil the KtlliN i lug mid llu Kb Coiinu h.n.i will uwilie a . K i mid show lug on p tiadc 'I he if iImw Is in ! an im(,iIiiii foi the li'inf mbrance or tliuH who fill In hnl I r.. in the Civil W.ii the .sp.mNIi- mei k in War mill llu- Ilumpein Win and l!i tiling will lll.ih m.il.ii ii Hie grintent mllltarv sptafh Ihe iit bis iver wllntsied M.nor I'IIIk'iI will ur,e upon the mill I hi Mini pall loile nig ininllons to in ike Hull, til in for lln leilnM on Mfiuuilal Mil llllMl ivell nihil I who liossesMH In iinlfoiui will In meed to t.ikn part in Mir 1 1 1 1 ,i 1 1 1 would be of little use to those In civil life It should be lemembered that the ' who Is tired of being Jammed v a r in i,n si fttrti nti ma Mat in unrL' rti llellvai. the advert lr fin wan ,,. I. I iia lht inn nh Inn 1 1, irmlm a. nbnrt f lit. If toduv when liupilry was made concern-1 lie Is late he could put on extra spted Uig the raft i and traftlo tops would be poerlea to some may think Ihat flu airplane stop Mm 'his uerlal erafl. despite It low price, fellow contains n $1200 motor, according to C In tro But that is not all. The plane could be used for amuse. nent. Whenever there Is n big parade and the Hldewnlks are packed with people, think how easy it would bo to flyfyover the ptigeant, follow It nnd cee all tho best eatures. When the baseball neascn opens the nlrcrnft would be especially handy. If the owner had the afternoon off lie could fly out to the ball parlt and watch the game from nil angles. Ifc would escape the stuffy crowds, es, and even follow the base runners or thn fielders and have Intimate views of alt the dlflluilt plavs All of which Hoes to show that u civilian aircraft may be used for Industrial or social purposes Just where to keep the big plane would be ono problem which would have to be considered. It might be stored in a garage If one could pay for extra space, or It could be kept In the hack j aril, If a hangar was erected over It. W. Holienzollern Again in Ileallli Amorengen," Jan 7 (delajed). Uy A I'. William Holienzollern was able to walk about In the gardens at Amerongcn castle today for the first time in sovcral weeks His health is reported to be al most normal again. WOULD TRY EX-KAISER British tommissjon Pinna TrI btinnl for Violations of Wnr Luwn londnn. Jut. 10 (Ilv A. I) Pro ceedings against the former Herman ln peror are advised In a special report by a subcommittee of the commission fharged with Inquiring Into violations of the laws of war, appointed two months ago. The parent body has done a great deal of work through Its subcommittees, each of which was nslgned somo par ticular phases of violations charged against enemy countries, l'lans for a tribunal which will try casei In which violations of the Inws of viar are al leged have. already been submitted. One of the most difficult phases ot the work has been tho Inquiry Into Ill treatment of prisoners, the employment behind the firing lines. Illegal methods of warfare, misuse of the lied Cross flag, bombardments of hospitals and tho executions of Miss IMIth Cavell nnd Cap tain Fr.vatt. The subcommittee having this work In charge has already exam ined about 100,000 cases of ill-treatment of prisoners, and has about 1G0.00O more to Investigate The subcommittee has already submitted an Interim report on the cmplovment of prlsonern behind the tiring lines and In German mines anil quarries. BOULEVARD' i FOR "ROOSEVELT Lofean Residents SugstUt Subatitu tton for "Northeast" CltyCounclls will be urted to rhang the name of tho Northeast'Bouleviird to the lloosevelt Boulevard na Philadel phia's tribute to the memory of tho dead ex-President. Already 1000 residents of the Ixigait section have signified their intention of petitioning Councils nt the next ses sion to pass the ordinance that will mako possible the change In name or the boulevard, which Is one of the finest auto drives In tho country. Tne movement is fostered by 10. J. Lafferty, president of the lxgan Improvement Association, and he Is busy gathering hupporteis to his muse. "1 have alreadv gained the support ot tho 2000 members of Iny association, he said, "and I think that this is the least that this city can do for the great man whose loss we mourn nnd who hid such a large following In this city. This thing will have to be done In the icgulnr fashion, however, so I will lead a delegation to present our petition to Councils nt their next session." JHTOItH Ul'l.SH I1A1IA' 0 A. M. AMI CI-OSES AT BI30 I. jr. llAIH humukd I 11 ki: SuKgestinp Sprinc Fashion ! $4 Ready-to-Wear Hats, $rj qo Very 0 Special J 11lo lnjure (Inuifter Man Mbi it Miulln Nltv-fhi vr.irs o'd Ninth stint utiil ' h.itlp aw line, Hloti- U 1 I III l Ml loll iiilidltlou at the I'onpu Hospital '.-limit 11 tid.iv, fiom mjiirli melvt ii wht 11 In w 1 run down 1 (1) In mi iiuioiniiblli' uw in d b Harry j i l.i 111 of lliirfiville Martin was walk- I 'J uig in tin Mint iihi u the accident hap- 1 ( in mil I. vans via tiiiistnl bv the'.if : 1 ( Ulm Vyj-'Mf JFnjJjjjT f V e& I V) $2,98' - HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Lit Brothers Market Eighth One YelUw Traiiig Slaip With Ever? lie Pirckase All Day I'HILAUELPHIA 1 , Filbert Seventh l.liMltlSliI llolllt llmrr. lift , Inn 10 million I igi litllri-s 11, Mot,, I fin ill nlloik but Hie ui i 11I i Mslon hn piruliirlv ilNtin Kiiisluil 11k, if in , tnhihlng a linn Nivei bffule ill t 111- S'tati Hid "lbll In tlootlii! S, He hi finv Leg Mum,, (l,i K,l n pti slil, nt pio inn of lln inili Ii 11I him siiiuii In nnd 1 iiirinl to 0III11, mil linn bun Inl him mil mill In Inl hi oii'iomui On Wnltn-iHi srn.iloi lit I, lung II, pill, II, .111. of -.lb) 1 ill, .1 holdout si 11 llm fltilll si, l-iilllilv 11 1 dull for the llt.'O tensu the amount 111,11 ,1 .mil h B illv ili.tnl piildiui inn tun for that purpoe helng $13 CiO.Tnn Tin ' "f ""' "eu iti bv 11 viiti of ' to 7 nvei other principal Int 1 e.is-e I an ndilli ion of his npiiiiiinit smitinr -liui .il-o 1 Kf ?2,238,n00 ovtr tho 111H npiuoptl itlon publli.ui rii 1 11 ioiif.i,iiii n-lmliv for the Intern ii Ih venue Hurt .111 !"f til 'he -1 11 tlors and I!iiki nt.itiiu ,, . , . with 1 .on mot Tinv iihniI 11 miiiii-i Manv sweeping iledn, lion. !, ,,, llit., ,, , -, ,, v,l ,1 . s,,,,,,,, Reduction from tie 1110 bill uhi-Im Long il, i Id, il lo m ithili.uv .iml give u. 11 malnlv In elimination of unnv poitlilons to stiilni shoi t created during the wai 111,11,. Hi in xi s.mtm I.ing ivtililncil hi poiilon million ot dollars being 1 lit fiom ih, ,, t1P murium- ibn.iiior Toivuseiid War, .Navv and Mate lb p.11 tun nls pij. ,,,i it u (, 1,1 Id. 1 to It in niilul lln- 1 ouuiigtiii epeni- rutin or v in. ii.jniio.K in liiilnc snuu l.ni, unp. iveial liuii- . 1 r.i mid -.tutor -holt ilutiil s, ,,,, tin Long in nt it il tin In hf 1 olti imip tII!llllllll!$'f "C 4?K lilH!DiUni!k C'ini. styles of Mitin Kiven a Spiintr- like look by the edgings of tough braids often in lonlratting shades. The trimming consist of Mitin hands, bon 1 and fine iuy-iolond flout) s. St.vles becoming to all ate jnovitled by the variety. 7'no jiictutnl, lit llrolhers Klist door. Ninth A Special Purchase of An Importer's Entire Sample Line of Men's & Women's Silk Handkerchiefs at Half Price & Much Less Ara Mail or 'Phone The wide 1 arid u of (styles affords tlclirhifitl choosiny Orders filled. 15 Women's 25c & 35c Silk Crepe Handkerchiefs With new fancy colored borders. lit llmtlirrt MAIN AI'.i'ALii: ! m ir o ft f n men s ouc, oc oc ?i jap- I anese Silk Handkerchiefs I j Plain and initial styles. Quarter, , half and one-inch hems. ; wamvnvtmiiitH in in fiitn TOMORROW! The Price Is for the One Day Only! $3.75 Fine Aluminum Tea Kettles, $ 2.73 trw Of extia heavy pure aluminum. Seamless bodv. o'fc-quait size. Limited lot. No Mail or Phone Orders Filled Wnlch daily adiatinemcnls for linulur big i alucs. I. It llrotlirrn THIIll) l'i,OOIt v:r Ul-llSTKK'S " arv as "Ihe 1 .1 r g e Dii I ion- ill-fine a Chef head cook of a eslablishntenl." oils. ou department ero rut tired thousand tlollats. whili mlllt.ir eeaich work liv the Hure.iu of sumi ml In eliminated at a F.nlnic of Slllilijiiu Dlseontlniiaine of the suliln istiri, s at Baltimore, lloton rhlr.iRo. riiulu natl. Xeii Oile.uiji, Veu orl., I'hlli delphla st l.oui .inU Sail lr.uiilMn also reduced tin .iiiuoiirlatlons In $41,3. 000. DevelMjimtnt of thn 1'nleial He ene FiHteni In the opinion of tin House appruprl ttloiiH subiiiininltten lm Unl imited the netii'sltlj of inilnt.ilulrii; 1 li ubtre.muries lliit In tnUinir tin iition li .ihI.iiI no f.iioiH mil bid lu.iile lm 1I1.1N s,)utnt Wall Hindi, of Mllfnid. Kent 1 ,,un tv, nil, 1 bis bull iinibli- to b( ,t,Mlil .it the "' 11 b(,t-H of ilhn v ip it niil in tin s,niti. mmiiiIii .mil vv .is HMoiii in nnd tool, b i,it In tin' ilfitlon of s, 11 nor slum n bpi il.ii bouKiii in ii,l not finii, iiip vole nf Hi, tvvilve lieiiulilli.iu 111, nil,, 1-1 'I In tin il mil -ll'U.,1 In hnl 1 invnl hill t, II ,,, Willi, s 1, ,1 Villi I In Hnl that s onlj part of the hi or). The Chef here is a master .Magician who lakes (several uii 1 elated loods and front them makes a savorj Dish. Or he's a Painter iiith a kitchen stove as a Canvas. Or a Writer ulm evolves: an Kpic I rum an Onion! Ml of lluse he it. not merelv "the head eook of a large establishment." Z)t t. James Walnut t 13th Street SPROII, FCKS "MIV Ol IZ TTouien to Oiii'.-tinn I'rnhibllioii -l.unl in luo TI1011-11111I I elter- T110 tiling, md bitei 11 ill In v, in 1 liovernoi-eli-i L sproul bifoif In i ,11 aURUiattd In vioiiihii of I'hll.uli'lplii.i askliiK Att vim goitiK to l.np von lire-election promise to stand bv inoln bitlon the letter lulr via declileil upon m n meeting of the Women ihrl-tlin Temperancn I nlon In the Willaitl 1021 Arch etieet Ml II I'r.itnis Imu -chairman of the meetlnc, said It iv.i lln ilutv of the V C 1' I mtiiibvis to 1 mind the (joitrnui-t hit thtt the t pected him to Huppuit piolubltlon .1 in ! an favor It " Lettets nlo will be wrlttui to nil 1 bern of the IKlhliiuie tellinK tin 111 1h.1t the I nlon believi l'i 11111 liaula iiHIiiik to be one of tin Unnv l sti,t,H ne sary to ratio national prohibition li.nl 1 I v, lilllUIMHMl" It. Johnson, Manager UllUII!ll!linillilillllillHilllll!illlll CORONER HOLDS I'Ol R for Train and Trollei ( reu llljuieil Tuo Death .it .Norri-loun l'our Norrlloiin men line Inn .11 rented and lit Id In ball foi ,t In .111111. befoie .M.iphtrate I.nliai,lt in Hie charge of i.iuIiir the death of tun men in Ihe crash bet u, in ,1 tiollei car and .1 1'ennsslvanl 1 Kailroad hlufi- lue engine at the liebalb stint Ki.nl, rrossliiK In Notrl'toiin tlirn- ue,l, iko , They lire laiceue ult niBiiiter of lln fchlftlni; tngiiie. Willi 1111 .Mi I'.uld, n Lroslm- watihinati .md lloiwini lln,, mid Albeit Bjirett motonnin ami , 11 ductor A Cotoners Jutv held them tcsiionxl ble and the nrust vuiu m,i,lL b.i lln Ulstrlct Attorne) Rtmuiiav 1 npme Wretk I an- tun.ivvav I01 inn, the ppeii fi 111 1 rouiulhous of the I. nnsili m load at 1 hul-foiii 1I1 ,it,i1 spi n , Btreetn last niuhi .iml .iiier 11 , several HnuareH . rain d ,t. . liassenBer co.ii hiK much wr. on n tracK tit 1 1, t Hi n 1 Mantua .nenm rue i - ,n Bcoptil but no oik lias b i It. Corona. The PersonalJWriting ftfc chine Convenience for Price, $50.00 ilUlLUi Including Carrying Case ( n .my.p a J Wriihs just sis pounds v-'t KsO JJJ I VIA'"' ence Uses f " i'.J,- f . M II lull. J Hd , 5f evj 1 n, rnrin it m n ,n'i tl..,i .- ij ,v i' "Ml" folds up tn n 10 ni.-ii'idv, 1 1 .ih. drrp and ', l-J in. tltirk 'spact; Place Your Order Today We Can Make Immediate Delivery LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO. 1029 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA., PA. EC H Carat 61 Xj las a $95.40 W IUU CARAT AND THEY THOUGHT WE WOULDN'T FIGHT" By FLOYD GIBBONS Official Correspondent of the Chicago TRIBUNE Accredited to the American Expeditionary Force m K Cmt $114JB H Crl $133'- vu uut tlt( UIm itiond to appreciate tim r- itidrLmbU value tliey rrpre at at SlftO tier i-art. Thej are InUaaelr brilliant Ihry were eut br ut ua the premltea from the rough Venn, llj- baying- them In the ruurh lu larje quantltte and rutting- them tiur kflvrt, we are able to uffer Ihnn at a prlc-e far below their rttaJ! value. All alee from K U t rarmti. The prlren quoted laeJade mar tyle 14K eolld gold mount ing. Mall ordere flllwJ. C'wUilor free. ittws&t& I -S rtiTTPP fiwmr m 1 N3-U rUWUT 3X 80fimullftllJl, ihabxctst. mWafcpMAMCFTST. TfU File war book that every American wants to read. This is straight goods. Mr. Gib bons writes without sensationalism, with out wordiness, with regard only to the things which he himself has seen and wit nessed, with intensity, human feeling and simplicity." Providence Journal. He was on the Laconiawhen it sank, he saw the arrival of General Pershing in England and in Paris,he was in the battles of Chateau Thierry, Bois de Belleau and Amiens. Foch, Pershing and Petain agree that "No man is more qualified than Gibbons to tell the real story." Illustrated. 8vo. .Net, $2.00 A 100 per cent book for 100 per cent Americans for Misses & Women Fashionable Outer Wear Ma He Bought Now for Many Dollars Less Than Earlier Markings In takni"; over stocks from manufacturers, we first make sure of quality and then consider pi ice, con sequently. VALUE is emphasized in every lot. Note tomorrow's splendid news: ,S?jK, I Foi .114 I2LJ $18.50 Velour $1Q 7C Inch Pnfe ! nJ and Plush Coats " Many luMiiiously funetl on collar and pockets; J otlitt plush tiinimod. Satin lined to waist or I thiougliout. One piitmed. 15 Misses' $20 Practical Top Coats. .. $ Of uoninom. elour unci thpviot in loose-hdtiKinj; nr lieltui styled, with Kit i-onoy or lfaet plu-n inll.u ntl nocltct". Beautifully lined. One shctihtd. Misses' New Serge Dres-.es . . 1 .$ -J t yc Advance sprinu stjle Atttuctive vlJ .oIKnle effects, Hhouinc button tiimniiiiK-", ciidles, bows in liaek, Kathcrtd skitts with tows of braid or knife-plaited htle. Pietnud. For Women 0 lelonr, rhct'iot mannish nuivei $25 Coats X1 O.50 (, boliiia and ) O ill rii ,, r"i. Koo-e-hatiKint;, plaited-back and belted fashions, I with -hawl or nuaie collats of Kit coney or I opossum. Satin lined to waist or thiouRhout. I Women's Stunning S40 Coats K Developed fiom velour, bioadcloth and '' velour de laine in fashionable shades. Plaited-back, belted and full-sweep models, topped with handsome lollais- of raccoon ot i-eal. Lined throughout. S i 32.50 I II llrnllirri, hKl USIl 1 I.Olll! Women's $37.30 Serge Suits. In tlii .ipiiruml ii in hlii, .mil bl.ii K l.i Kils .in inl nil nil ill lien liniM .111,1 ilfKTiiolv llni'-lic' iillli ln.ilil ami liiittinii liuvi- iiiio-nl In, in 1,(1ih, , ,,ni, illli!,1 lull, il" anil f it ill lliilnir I lr,i r --iilu lli's H; lu .11) Vr- V. Imluilril Hi .!. "(I. MEN'S FURNISHINGS A celebrated New York distributor's stocks, included in the lots, are passed on with all the advantage we secured. Ml! jT Wi ")2L50 $4 & $: Tub Silk Shirts Cleatance! Heavy qualitv satin sttiped tub silk shiits with fancy colored st'ipes. Soft cuffs. Sien lo1.- to 17 only. Four- )55I- $:..')() FaUltleMS fa.jamas,$2.79 I Stuped outinp flannel. Ml llnillitm I lltVC CV & 85c Silk in-Hands Heavy silks in biouides, fancies and .self-fij;uie.s. r 4 i Chalmers S1..10 Derby-Ilibbed I Shirts & Drawers, each, fl.'ic j Spiinp-needle-machine make. j Jlakers imperfections, i.oiiii, si: i:tii sinni.T With New Lots Brought Forward the Sale of ,,Mlinttt"Overcoats& Suits for Men Swings on with Renewed Interest. Being a fortunate purchase of the entire winter stock of Liveright, Greenewald & Co., Philadelphia WE WERE ABLE TO MARK PRICES ONLY 65 OF THEIR WORTH Stocks are splendidly varied, including ultra- lashionable and conservative overcoats as well as young men's skirt coats. Tailored from cold-tiefying, wear-resisting meltons, velours, fancy English tweeds, Ely sian beavers and heavy plaid-back weaves. $20 Overcoats, ( $ 14.50 $25 Overcoats, $ 7.50 $28.50 Overcoat $ 19.75 $32 Overcoats, $22 $35 Overcoats, j $24.50 $45 Overcoats, j $29 Dressy suits, skirt-ccat suits, semi-form-litting suits, English and conservative suits are in cluded in plentiful variety of approved weaves. $20($i2 7e $32!50l$9i CA Suit JIU, Qn:fR ( iliUU sl!$16.50 $28f$1Q Suits ( Suits $35 1$ Suits $38.50 ($ Suits 23.75 !27 Ill H 7 Men's Trousers at I ! tJOVS $10 Over- 1 JRT C?T Phenomenal Sales Prices t coatR & Q;fe . I .OU $4.50 tO $8 Values j OVEKCOATS: Double-bi'easted models in 59 QO Oil "XK ! m,',fcs nml other wanted patterns. T1 Z Jtl 1- jouiia: rv'oiioik styles in cassimcies, cheviots $4.90 & $5.75 ?"dt mixur!.' Suei w to 18 yens- aiso j y-r.v xx. Vv. t k iJunioi Norfolk nnd Hilly Boy Suits for III llnilliiTs -niiml l'luii, 7tl7stiret ' --..-J.".l 1 AT ALL BOOKSELLERS GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY, Publishers v New York A Lately Arrived Collection of Fine Fashionable Shoes That Will Give the Best of Service One factor that counts in providing the umiMial value, for which this section is famed, is the vast volume of busi ness, making possible quick turns of stock and small margins of profit. j Women's .$6 to $8 Shoes $4.19 ! Patent coltskin. Kunmetal tan calf, black, i blown and Riay kid. Kid, suede or fabric I tops. Lace and button. ' Men's Strong Working Shoes, $3.50 to $6.o0 Vuterpto6f oiled tops and double, solid leather soles. Lace Mjle in leifular and high-cut. Women's Fine Shoes, S3 to $12 Patent coltskin, tan and black calf; black, jjray nnd brown kid. Fabric, suede and buck tops in smart combination effects. ! Young Women's S6.30 to I Misses' & Children's S8 Shoes, $5.55 J Lace Shoes All Riay kldskin, tan Uussia j J Sizes 8' to 11, nt $3.75 j calf and brown kidskin with! ! Sizes ll'j to li. at $1.25 buck or cloth lops. 1 Patent coltskin and gunmetal. Boys' Shoes, $3.25 & $4 Children's $2 to $1 70 a m Gunmetal. Sires (9 to 0) covern $2.50 Shoes ! Plice. I i.it iirutlicra Klrm I'loor North : : :. - sggsggg5W.?.r:-.--i-a-a-asaaiaaia VlglT OL'Jt $1 Sterling Silver BAR PINS and CIRCLES Jtli flup 1 n( t timet tiMll MtaMM Mt4. . $9 to $11 La Valliercs I 59c $7.50 to $8.98 Sollil (.'old Kft ith illiiiiuiftit vl.Sn Ppirl R..J. 1 qqI J JNVilv nml oieu Icnutli j I II llriillirm Khst l'loor South Exceptional Savings and Excellent Styles in Muslin and Silk Undergarments Part of the specially ordered lots provirWi w th January White Sale nt wondefrul economies. m 7-Y2S ST il98 m A A . WM I 'lr 1 a 1 ' HI Hi ' l I ! I I 1 $2.50 Slipover Nght " $ -I'll Gowns I I Round, square or V-neck with embroideiy edginKs or lace. Small sleeve. All sizes in all stjleu. One sketched. ( $1.50 Naimoalc f!Kpmi ti oe t OI.. ..! 41 1 , . . ' tJI OIVICO illlllllKKl llflnk nn fh.l wiiu iuce. emoromery inseitioa and ribbon. One pictured. $2.50 Crepe de Chine $ 1 no Chemie . Filet lace and ribbon tummed. $3.50 Waihable Satin $o qq Bloomers AnlJO Flesh color. Ile-enfotced; elastic dt iaiai uuu Kliue. Il'e Specialize in Undergo) ments for Stout Women .seComi rioor BIO RESTAUBANT DEBT OF KVEIU THING AT LOWKST ruiCKS. Firm Fl.OOlt HiT , Heavy stocks boucht nt great 1 eduction fiom relinble makers nnd added to our own clcarartcc lots aie responsible for this sur mising announcement Girls' Handsome $19.50 toS22.50Top,$lA.50 Coats for . . . Of zibeline, wool ve lour, boucle, elc. Wanted colors. Belted models with patch pockets; large kit coney lur, cloth or fur 'cloth tiimmed collais. Sizes 10 to 1C, One pictured. Little. Gifh $6 to SI 8,50 Coats. $3.95, $5,95 & $7.50 umluioy, wool and velour plush, cnincnuia, etc, Helted styles, fui. or braid-trimmed. Tiined and intei lined. Sizes 2 to 0. Girls' White Persian Uwn Beautifully trimmed with Vil Inrn J.lt roli,r.si:co.D TLOOU Bvm tQ M W OS pr m f)' I n l X. 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