T;'" c'n '-rv',e Vfv is EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, F1UDAY, JANUAKV 17, 1019 THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TODAYS INQUIRIKS Who Arc tlie Bol-hevlMs? h ftatw mntnm tint MI It I 1ltllCl to fltF t'ttttor nt t mitttilM tmif r... ...r... ." 7. " . .'.. ; :. ... ' ' -. M I the correct way to tin tl' lr i,y nnUc Fff n. khamtMiti' r-. find all this on the JIIch of the newi- Reconstruction Work paper or on Hip fllea of vvorhWntcrcst" Tl, ., ,.,,,..""." W lnB(tnliif In the public libnilj. Thlr- ''"r ','"' "' V'"""1 '""' leemh nml Locust alreeto. ir',M,, ".'llJ!!l. nm .lntere.lil In fe...n Vour tlili.l qUNtlon vvlll be IWi.l ; I'.WTo ;f?,?7orm.nt,i5rn'ieftlM,lP. In another Issue. '.nur.e. i.o in prnjrrn. Are nny of ihrr . '"'"'" mien ny tne uovernnnMit; wtim hip ppciiai rcquirrmrtitt lor entrain ? iln -in whom .hnuM I write tor Infurnwitlon re. iHdnm ill ou liindij- obllm mi A (jifi for Mother , in II '.t-:.', "",y" "!.!., . . ,. . ... , ... . F in ininiiiirion. n. r wel rarl. ran be of ret .ml. In.nn.rrhl.m? " "' D,ar M,lm-M.flt do eu think .aU Wr? W!,,,! .Xr .w". iV,Vr',,,rw. ',m is .mini room, mow ii .. u.r... dvnn nr ne iioi.neviti and to wlmt party lw h u tub silt fur a mollier on ner n . rr.ir for iiuul Ho.1 iV,ii i,pV. in ..III l...l,. ih. III. if llnnlrum ' I o thfl be OHE7 lIKAtlMI lilrtha.i. nhl. h I. In IVLruan from hcr.i.l.. .1..: ."..VA-"". ,"I"'Jnml '.riu 'A".' -'" lw So They Were Married I'.pisode Three (Jealousy) Iiy IIA7.E1. VVAO OATCUl.WR i ourlQHt, fill', tl J'tttille l.tdatr Co. ('HAlTlIi: IX Htoll cams home from Iho ollUe ono . , , t Now If Itutli Jlsllktd tneftlne and bo- Scott, they seldom took anything to) j ItiR villi Scott'H frlenOi, Scott disliked drink, nutli nctually liked eatln we.ll? J hnlnt ul.li t.Ani.lA llltn lli'n Cnrtor. Porl enough In cnlnv a .nrarl unit all attdr'y ono rci.Koii lllll Culler made a great .Scott had iilnnned to order tlilnfa they, ' , deal more money tlnti Scott did In the) liked. ( tiiislness world 1'onie.uietillj Soott never "I'iii RolnR to have lomelhlnc to at,t ' Knew Just how far lie might Imve to Ko Scott said, briskly. ,,,,?.,.' ,L WL ""," ti,. I ,,,, 'e claret lemonade first," ' I'M prompllr. "and decide what OXl'i: hnHiK impliniU'd the seed of g,,, 1()t lllC(I bul caBll. to do onle. jealous on fertile soil. It M"i"J llnB I1p an(cd t0 Ke, oul of him- nii.l - tfatili l.s.tm tt illutrttat ir ni ii iLinn n uuui uiknii uj uipiii.ri.nii .. lllrlM r.nnil.rrl nml Mil. SUrill ld nt " ,u l"a ...... - . . - to forget tho world of too. Scott hail lomc out for relaxation to cat nf torn aril." mill Iim nluu.u f.lf uu fliniiirli 1m iver I Maying a game when he and Itutli were1 , Hetter liae a highball, hcott, old with the furteis. Is.ibel nnd lllll had u". IH "aid, and gae the order tu ..ii-.,ii ...... .....i.. .,. t ,iin '? "a b'f"- tt could say any. ...., ..Ill, ....,... U. ...... ....V....M ...... . . ,.n.. ..- nnnlt,,. Isabel' ""'.. " "' "" " Slndow? ,h..m"V.;iY:..T."'." "''"" ! "y sornell.m TnaiiKin , K'vs.i,iif;! '".jiiinrn"-., of Wv.m,ia,i!,osr!5ft-,if "'- '- hri'T, ,vv1,M- '" ini- ,"- Xo'hniVun.' 'eu,; ::, r : ;;;:f'-;;l;,i -" -" j,ruZ,;r-o ohnh7arV, holorn,l.',.,llVBrnJ,V ."'Ve'aV. JMornt;,nra'. which would d" nwn wlil . ,tl el Sr thins, to wear. lh- Utile .. might ,"' to which m.u irhr Is Hut which had thought a great .lea of uIiir to ,Ja , UJU flp0i um, ,,, lrstillral,i , l.' " , , b , j t sl, ihe'd let u. dunce. What dothey WSln. wSyidiwlnn .,..1 Maliy. K,eat ,art. the lii.UM.tii.il efTort or ' her rrtt sweater or georBote ,,Ca, with tl,, arta and crafl- teachlne make Scott je..l..u. hh 1 lllv w.i. of tsa- trouU, , ,suie...eker-. Uulli fiml, '. . linn it ne.l i m i.flke i! Ii'llwiilwihrlf rutloletpwiil. tuifn. iffiiiinr iinnUernarj ruil for nnnin.iHin.. .... . u..u d..ni. .... ii.. rrMi hlmiyn. Tlipn tlioii nit other iwi .of lli umitnii .1 tniiuru ri.rt hai ahi. lifi hut it k mi.i! tn hr tmnai-ilhlp Oiica , v . . . ' . ....... - ... I oo,'H!i, uinn irtutnru. uiiuiniiKe re- .. !..... .. , .. 'i''!nlrl.v..r r ISiaS .".fflla7BrfflK hVtVoducing'.r;.;. rlbution of t ff itT. h.VonmooBi..i-i.Hy .".!, he XTJou'i" vclous ih.U she wa, wo,i.i of the ad. ;;;"VcoM ;;.V uIw.iih u- ,. TosV whn XtufV'r", uT? ,.,.,1 t.n nne trttnre In clolli iinri nlor nrntinnfn ..r ijhm. nt..i .. mitin. innri'nr u nrrtt Kllk umbrella 1 nines for ileln tin tlu-i.. ne m Uu. i.m...ni ii..,i'" Jt-iiou,. inlrnl on she w.i, sUlu to lculxe. nn i.,,. ,., u ..,i ... i, fri,..l tnoUBlua to speaK Deiore she couIU fol- I .mi. inu.. I nitilil he liiilnim ' Tin i ! fim it, .1 .in ii n iin 1i.nl . eiuArltiiil. inueli. ..... . .. , ' . ' . ,. ...i ..... ... low In Label's etn .if thnuirhf. 1 Jnini "h,r iTi1 ii.1!' the Joint nruneiU of the inembeis of the i best of all. are a little boudoir 1jiiii , . raft ileslgnlne nnd other clitntlxe'bed ' hud ionf.,ed. I think nnj woman Ine-lv in S.ott. that si e did hone they i. ..." .H. ...... .... ,.' ,. ,...',.. "fa do !,' Scott seconded, In;.... nd It I. iil.o community ImahoRiui sewing tuitnil, piece or ranc si.io work -nt the Sihool of Iiidusirlnl .ould wouldn t mitt ,m ono thev knew thai ,'" ...'.... ..' r..., ., .. .in, .. "Mercy. I don't think anyone liked the ".r,,..".!ri.."lifrpiIln wli..lon when ll.e "n'1 ciihUhI, I.ei.iUM- of this distribution J'e house, and ninny women jojc these ulnssis In occupntloinl thcrnp tint la, I" --,-: ------- . - n, in HI .M. .itAiri .. r t Ik. (nfllna-.aa nr all.. I mm l ftliinintt on l aia a. m Jkil It tt I ll Ihnrtl on the eM nt the one who I flaitnlliF. I.i !. jMirlh. nnnlleil F liourn in n urritn ijt fTllllliy '. ... .. It rrniOP ITU! Minn inrm llitHtfU oil Iinu iMitinii lh one who I. Tn UiilshcMsla nie u separate party I linen, such as madeira work. ..r a low Ut i.,.,,i nr,i P110 tr,ets. nml ihn lf ue exer Jealous of ou"' ilcli- ,'.'.,' "'.'".,'. Y. ! , ,,)., V. , , "ilMret uny more, it went out of Mylo on marble win V,oi.r It? l" 1 7 xJ " tCc on-K nn! tlio I am Mklng It for granted il Is daddj;, nu.pke, f the Vntlonnl Leilguc lo? "" rd ner show II. no of I. Kile, one of tho s.iftlj lighted tables, when ., ,ro ut sarcasm ... a protection. '""''c' J ',' . " "J S nm wood rub hi nrst Itusslim retolutli.nnri urt was raonn tluit will be Bpent on lie gift Women's Sen Ice (.'Milan hospitals It me Itutli knew now th.it he had Scott w.is skipped on the Inik nnd Itutli wh.il will oil 1 ao lo drink'' lllll "a n , ,f. '. .', ,c l0"n"' they still ii . nm Muuii nun in.- hhii- mtm .-. , in, ,ni nun u.uig ints cui.itixe won., spoiitu me irinr. l '. "no iiieu . luriieu to nun i snMngs nro lo be spent on mothu I lie ttn.htnetnn address of the aides n hurd to iiinka him Jenlou.; It Is on them nre other suggestions pair of .supuxlsor Iteconstrucllnn Aide.. Kur- ,, d'llllcull Inliie to do whe'i one doe.n t "i.iliel m h.( gloves, n .hilim co lai-nnd.. uft gon (lo.iernl s Olllce. War OeiMrinifn , L,t, Vhetncr nnv oHier a i iaImV ofSiIne -Vome a icnterplece for the tabic or a little Wn.hlngior l (' l wneinir an) ouiei in..u im.i, of lung, lomr o oierthiown ! it UoIslieMsm Is n form of nnarth.v Ii his for Its aim the Kclzme and dM'Inn of cnpltnl and Industry. , gre.il drill can be said In cnlniglng Silking of I.ti'ilaniu ie Ktlltnrof lroiitaH'i Vnrji : I. mp Mmlum KlntllN Rl Iho ctBi't ililp Inn thin .lpllt.itfnn. lull von will tip utile In Iho siiiklne nr me i.urituinn the l.u.llnnU wns sunk Mn I. Ii ni; seem to enjoy It ' gr. inl.h-lirown liipild and lllll rind Ih ne sum din. imdltlonnl Keltrer bottle befoie him Now u r not u.il.o a foul (In Hie net rlmnter Seott ulion. more on over lo our table nnd there was ono thine nbout lluih and "'"" ' nnl amount of Interest In some." dancing.) AnttRTIM'.MhNT MltltllTKK.Mr.NT Honks on Vailon Management lite f'rflloi of Woman's 1'oor.' lear Miidsin Will ou print In nur uinn tli till, of some booK. Ihiil ton n romplelo Informstlnu on 1iu.ln.sa nnd, iraniia. ment of a fartori" Th.s liiu.l cot very mu h and plctsi' d II mt ere to pro. ore thiin 111. Nnl.ll At Ihe I'lihll. I .lbr.tr Thirteenth and ruM stint", von will find in the tef ikp ininii .mi rnrvi 1one.1l i on fnetoi v ivarcnirnt vvhl.li . v e. v iroo.l and Out I.e. nnd In toe ( ii. ut.ltlllg ilen.irl- i tint thre nte many good buoLh on li.toiv iiuimicemtnl nml fnetorj husl- oJfas In genernl The llbi.irliin will tilled rou to these volume. titi cm get u ulrd anil take them out. nnd then ou -Will not have to bu.v them MiiiiiiiiiiiiHipiiiiiy .:e 9 -" II fl ckaga MakeaQuail A d.ei't for child) en and Krovvn-upii that Tastes Good and Is Good . It is nourishing, easily pre- pareil and economical. Buy It Today, But Be Sure It's Mrs. Morrison's BniAlftA.. V liM I .... ,114 BteBSSis The Morrison Co.. Phila. ia IIIIIIHilllliiiiiliiilllHd Today is Iho 21.1th anniveibtivy of the birth of ono of tho Kioatest Keniusea the countiy has eNcr pioduccd, our- who, though not a native of Philadelphia, had the vvelfnte of the city of his adoption continually at heart, and who brouRht more glory to it than any other one single man Benj'nmin Franklin. Many of the improve ments advocated by him have come to pass, and in the Chestnut Sticrt Shops his ideals of n business founded and maintained upon principle' of sound honesty aud integrity, with a square deal for cveiy one. and full value icturnrd for every dollar spent, have been completely realized. LISTEN to the clicking castanets, the whirl of skirts and tho nulsinc of tho soft guitar! In the quaint old Moorish town of southern Spain, in Almeria, the dark-eyed scnoritus arc making meriy, for the grapes have all been fathered and been shinped to the New World. This, year they were extremely scarce, and many spoiled en loute, but at Henrv R. Hallowoll & Son's. Broad below Chestnut s-tveet, where they make a specialty ttrJbvrcJyy 2&vVt 1 WONDER how many women have lecently been unable to I have their old pianos renovated. Several that I know were delighted the 'when told that N. Stetson & Co., I llll Chestnut street, arc prepaid! to resume work of that nature. For a time the embargo on materials and lack of workmen gieatly handi capped them, but now that steel, wiic, wood, frit nnd skilled aitisansl are procurable, they arc icady to I accept orders. It is really rem in; of Snnnish Almei'in Gianes. the lim-' f',J w"!.lt l-a" '1" .done to ililapt- itml mnnfllv ill... n fnrt.molo I OatCCl PUtnOS. Kelllllllling IS tlie IMo iney- M' ONKY for a useful purpose may be bor row ed on the MORRIS PLAN in sums of $50, $100 or more. , You repay at the rate of $1 each week on every $30 borrowed. CHARACTER and earn ing power are require ments for MORRIS PLAN loans. THERE are J 04 MOR RIS PLAN companies in this country. They have loaned $80,000,000 to over 600,000 borrowers. Call or write for Booklet: 1 How to Borrow Money by Means of the Morris Plan The Morris Plan Co. of Philadelphia 1507 ARCH STREET name thoy give it, and that is what in borne cases, while ited ouantity they were fortunate ' enough to secuio is the equal of any i '. . . : h ii 1....1 r. ...i -r .i I it amounts to . Vi i j Ltii.u. . .1.. m others very little is needed to are ctowned with ruined Moorish , JZ 'Vh nM oiCnl'Pj' hi rustics crisn firm and luscious the pi , V0."' the nld Strinway may be W h ?ers i l deseiT ther1?'16"1 for a ,"c,v' th n nerous Arabic name-Almei'ia! meaning "vance ma.Iof6rtho same. "The Conspicuous t1MUS hca.o., the Ulstcrctte style NniiTiTtnpaT .f i ii. i, .lint.! B "f overcoat seems to be in ORTHWEST of India lies that JL t (icmalt(, ,, b , v-,st mountainous country of tical as we ns t Ug, d Bcluchistnn. where to this RCrvCs its popual.jt'y Th(. "William day the occupation of the people is Pcnn umftle .Gnnicbiook" arc two cithiM pastoral or rug weaving. The of tll0 niuny mm, , t, t Jncob main distinguishing featuie of these Rr(,d.s Son; I4o4.2(i chestnut Bcluchis an lugs is that they com- Rtrect niu showinB amonl, thcir in ical dark blue,, with dark brown, laiKe stoeI. of ovcrcJntai M;do , n i ed or green as faint outlines for the choic,. Splectlon of distinctive ma border, .and peculiar geometrical I terials, such as Worumbo and Ciom nguics in the center of the rug. llioa in phlin coIor f , , Quite eiioneously they me boinr- fnncIe,. forty-five inches long, cut time- called "Blue Bokhara"." from with n wcted hiKh.waist ,' nnd the predominance of hat color. At decWed nre to thp nm le k, t th Fritz & La Rue, 1124 Chestnut ' rffcct is oxtlcmoly nnt'tv and mili. street, they havje not only the mod- tary. Younger men will apnieciate ein.Beluchistani, but also a few tare i thelr ,mart swaBRCl. !inps w'hile the antique, specimens, n glossy, lui- older men of a youthful turn of tioiu, iich in tone, with heavy pile, I mind (and fiBuie) nnfl with an eve and as they ate one of .the few makes , for t,,e bpst thin ' f , that are to bo had in very small. nie thpll. sensib!c polnts nml ,'. nanow lugs of .soft shades, they are tinctive chaiacteiv much sought after DO -YOU necT?. introduction to 0'Sd.ZitL arti! Mai y.EUen Frocks? Probably , J- cIo lhe quicker ,t dkap ". not, if you have children to T,iat. nhat 3 nappen!np. at dress. for nearly evety mother heie stod: of jellies at E. Bradfoid Clar e knows them atl ',!s f".,,cn ' 1?,vc Company, 1520 Chestnut street, and with them, as I did They are the , om.P thpy llave it , h ,a' sweetest, quaintest little wash say if thcy can bo IppiBcedf u , dresses, and Joseph G Dailineton these little accessories that add t-o & Co.. 1 121.-28 Ches nut street, has much t0 thp cnjoyment of paf he exclusive light to sell them in WlKl fowl. venltoK steak and mut Ph. adclpha. Made. in Washing on (tm. BOod , themselves, taste "belter by two slsterb, the pioneew in .using with a touch of t . e l Dartex, .the mater al of which they of the t , . ' ctn,e -Mli0.":1. ome person prefeTtlfe fi'. ""T,i "r"T " , V rK 'iX,. ,r0l,y K'een. "". Jey . io mint T(tlli: OIMINK D.UI.V 9 A. .V! IMI Cl.tlSllM AT .1130 r. Jl. Starting Next Monday Phenomenal Sale of Used and Taken-in-Ex-change Pianos and Player-Pianos. Fnmous make instruments at average half price every one thoroughly overhauled and in perfect condition. 1--'- ' Sqjl HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE III pSESB30 1 Market Eighth One Yellow Trading Stamp With Every 10c Purchase All Da 3 iIiLAllELPOIA Filbert Seventh The 1'rl.e fur the On IB) Only I Women's $1.75 & $2 Ingrain Thread-Silk )$ U .IrvrUtnfra . . .1 l.ceptlon.il I'urchn.o of Too TalrsI (if black lliilshcd nt top with dainty .olorlngs .l.o plain while Ml Hrother. VIIIKT Kl.OOR, SOUTH 1.29 i fBmmmmmatmiDfmu an uu cfl 111 1 UU .' .r I III 111 I iiff lllll PVVanl .1 vl HI wm mm ... . .. i.i i ..: u.1 . n h k. n n nml n sii mi ii ntv - - ' . r''K"'"'V'nirrn-P ?r?r..MF.on siek -.r'H invalid to HW14biO HII1.VM. w... w..U.i .... called for over and over, and never seem out of style. cater for you will know how enj'oy. ul'ic iuec aie. D O YOU know what "used" pianos arc: some persons uo w OULD you believe it, I only yobtciday tried a box o'f jusv tocoanuts," fiom not. They imagine them to Whitman's! When I rhini.- nf -i.t bo worn-out wiccks of an inferior I have been missing it makes mo maite piano, inai cvun ui mcir iuw mure man saa, Dut "bPtter late than price it would be a waste of money never." and I i,hnll now make up for lost time. . During the war, when mo ..noun in cocoanut shells was le- to buy. Now, exactly the opposite i nearer the truth about these being sold by C. J. Heppu & bon, Ul.-l'J quned for gas masks and all users Chestnut street. Mnny of their i of cocoanut were tiigcd to increase "used" pianos have haidly been their pioduction to the limit, Whi' used nt all. They have htood un-1 man, always one of tho latgeit buv opened in some of tho handsomest era of this nut for confectionery houses in town, and then been ex- purposes, brought out these boxe's changed at Heppe's for player- containing noth'ng but cocoanut pianos, and fiequently they are the i candies, eight delicious vaiietie3 of very best makes of pianos Others caramels, k'sse.s, molasses cocoanuts. have been used for conceits demon- toasted cocoanut marshmallows and tiatlon in the shop or rental: all caro cocoa-iuts. Thev became so have been renovated and, Uprights veiy oopuliir that thev have been i? 1 til . . ...... -,.,,., or (jianiia. nicy win kivc veuis ui uuukcu io continue mn King t hem n lt lOOk like d WW perS01t SMC service and perfect satisfaction. lage quantities, though the war i- ..- i. iui su uumg is past, HENEVER the woid "stem- , . ware" is spoken I tealize it I CI'I;,'V "eop ,eKu'r sleep, is an means goblets and glasses, . absolute necessity if you expect but it always suggests flowers o to go about the business of life i mo norhnne hnemi.n T lion.' If nt SUCCOSSI UUV. Nobodv can ennfliin. It is peculiar liovv skin affi-ctu.ns Bailey. Banks & Biddle Company, ously lose lest without paying the' OUU..C it srioc ui uc3,smnuii ni,n w nerc lliu uitisa oaiuu ja cvci uiua- ,--".. , ...... .... ...j iiihji ul tl hpondency. The unfortunate ones somlng forth with new ana ueautllui vension. ine neaiin uegms to go, and ready to d anything to onum rr- stem-ware in juiiiii crysvai, whims v!" . i tV .V" uvuu-ov to -even cover up the abrasions with and gold incrusted, cut or cut and good loolis! Half tho cuses of in- imMlr. I,, ill linne that thev w'll engiaveQ rocK ciystai, in an 01 wnicn . - "" v puur uprings anu imet c, m tne nope in.ii uicv u i,i0f i- P nnd .firi.et1 matttesscs. If one s so sn.o-v vm, dually disappear. glnsbes, flnger bowls and plates and roll Into a trough and the other ho .ease tainpf ring wlllt vour skin, lo ijitji Bimnml ,l'.ki rP hn lumnv a boaid is comfortnhl In pin skin health, that trouble mint sjxty active pattern"- they cairy I comparison, how can you relax-.' feive proper treatment. Rcslimi 'can ony remember . few, among What, you really ought to have is a itment and Rcsinoi soap lor year i them tho nanasomo ";'ranunn.' iuxunoua uu bumur anu mattress. ke lirought liearuell rcnci io micii vvuicn nas u neavv uicruaicu vviuu Kerers. File upon hie ot testimonials goia uoruer aim wen,-coveieu convcn KjmmbJ Resinol w' cleared your skin r evidence of this fact. 'Give this t.onai leai ano, scroi. ues.gn an? soap a fair trial. You . """"-'. .","'" Jj? r"'Va ment and soap I vlnot regret it. DJvUlt T SM nl nil dniriisH 'with a narrow border and flat gold I graduated Knee that run down the ' glasses in Bujjiea, fiom tho II. D. Dougherty Company, mm wiiicsinui sucet. un tnese your tired body is revived and stimulated, your nerves arc quieted, and after; restful, refreshing slumber you ailse i leady to reagsumq. your cares and. leaponsiuuities,. The Famous Kirschbaum Clothes for Men Exclusively Featured in a Remarkable Sale. THE FIRST OF ITS KIND! The makers, A. B. Kirschbaum & Co., Broad and Carpenter Streets, this city, are known from coast to coast, and justly fnmcjrl for the superiority of their products. INCLUDED IN THE FINE STOCKS ARE Kirschbaum Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Box Overcoats & Sack Suits Marked by the highest standard of achievement in tailoring, and distinguished for the sterling worth of the materials, which are guaranteed W0 Per Cent Wool. vJBsiiJx . "JExl $35 to $45 Overcoats i $ 26-50 $45 to $55 I Overcoats s $2950 , enpe , $2250 While this opportunity provides for all men, it bears special significance for soldiers returning to civilian dress. Kirschbaum $50 to $100 Kirschbaum $40 to $65 Sample I $:. 50 SamPIe I! 1 .50 Overcoats I JvJ. Suits I J JL A Limited Number Act I'romptlu to Share licst! The lot includes designing models and salesmen's samples no longer needed and therefore turned over to us at a concession. Every garment is chat acidized by elegance of material and lining, distinctive stylos and perfect lines. I Sale of Military Overcoats FOR BOYS A I'oituiiate Circumstance Turned This Purchase To lis Profit. By Sharing Snappy styles that boys like with tho substantial backing of quality 'iat counts for service. I.aige, comfy and waim well made and duiablv lined with woolen fabnes. Oo9rrlntm,A.B XltaebbasB Co. In Conjunction With This Great Clothing Sale Attention Is Also Called to a Fine Selection of Suits, Overcoats, Trousers and Full Dress Suits From highlv imputable niake.s, at a full third under the fixed value. Overcoats, $14.50, $17.50 & $19.75 Suits, $13.75, $16.50 & $19 Full Dress Coats & Trousers,$19.50,$25 & $35 Trousers, $2.90, $3.35, $4.90 & $5.75 l.lt lln.tl.er. HIS'llNIl 1'I.OOK SHVIINT-1 1 STIHIIIT 1UI11ICS. 1 LOT 1 i $8 Values Sizes 1! to 10. 5' LOT 2 $15.00 Values i Sizes a to 10. 2 LOT V. $5.50 s8.75 2 $18.50 & $20 Values $1 O 7C i Si'rs 10 to tS. . LtU.iO t l.ll Itr.illirr- .hi;t u.V Kl.OOIt Vjp JJLf M Clearance Reductions & In coming Stocks Cr.eate Keen Interest Concerning Owr Shoes The outgoing lots compel attention because of the economy in new and lowered prices the incoming lots depict advance spring fashions. A splendid time for choosing. Women's $8 Shoes $ AC. VVoimI. trot vnlu. ' Sm.irt j T"T7't t.imlilii.illnn nml aneilA tnco Juioim llniui'itirneil sole" iiill I.ouim heels I" Men's $5 to $7 Shoes. $3.69 H'ih Kilt kin mini ill nnd inn "ilf ' I, mil. tin ui i 'nil LouIm lie Men's Shoes, ' ' Women' $7 $4 to S9 Black Satin si uiniiviin nan. i.ui Cfippers, ipo.ov I nun ii inn. titiuni nil i in 1 pat. ill KilM.'p Men's $6 Lace Shoes, $4 I in.- liliicl, Uatheix Women's $6 to $8 A IO Boys' Shoes, $4 High Shoes p,, -i.i Milmuni mill kui n n.i I'la'n and inii.hl iii'ion som ii bh . in ln an nr.nj III llrutlior. Kl) it I'loo- Su ll 1 u 1 i-ole" n ... Mhoe". A Nemo Wonderlift -7i!,e rX""a oi' ,v ou o'.'.irr mic, o. 530 is for tlie tall, full fhjuie; o. i"G4 has medium bust. 1 Xo. 553 has low bust. Xo Other Coiset N .o Helrful und SlyUh. $6 2;.?" "ii P' N' Practical Front Corsets arc HUilliu the iitlcition ot all ivoiucu. Tho clastij section in back. the new constiuction in fiont. will convince you of the uracticnbilitv f ill CO. . "; s ."-I and 'VI. Ml llr.illier-SUf'OMi ri.OOU Just Arrived! And Ready for a Record-Making Saturday! 500 Specially Purchased Coats for Misses & Women vlTvnZw Representing the Entire Close-out of a Weil-Known New York Maker 12.75 Jaunty Practical Style? Savins Fully a Third! Iland-onie plain-tailoiod and fur-trimmed styles. Velour. 'Ihibet, Xibeline, Ktr.-ej. .Mannish Mixtures -iiid Plush : Three St) let Pictured Blacl- r.r.i! innge of fashionable shades, including navv. brown, grcci and Burgundy, kit coney, nlush or cloth collais. Lined to waist or throughout with satin. Women'-. si?es, H4 to 'M; misses' sizes, 1-1, 1(5 and lb. No mail or phone orders can b? filled and none .sent on approval. Just Arrived! Women's & Misses' $OC New Spring Taffeta Frocks ' Va.icui. clever st.lo.i depicting ulplicc etrccts. bow. in back sailor col.ars. vestees, beading, embioide -ing, tight sleeves, bu'ton trimroings, collarless rffects, tunic and draped skiits. 25 Women's $35 to $40 Coats In velour .'licviot, broadcloth, i clour de laine and seal plu-.Ii. Have rich seal, k t tune.v, opo-Mini, cloth 01 fui-tiimiiied collar.-, jaunt) pockets and satin liniii'rs. Women's & Misses' Serge Suits, $32.50 Notably smart lines. Coats featuie b aid and button Uimming, cioss-front oelts, new collars of the . vcitible'type, and satin lininu. i i i i kW , I'vTr r lit llr.ill.er Slilll.Mi ri.DllIt i Fresh Lots Revea'inf? More Dainty Beauty Added to the White Sale's Vast Stocks H Crepe de Chine $"2 2S Chemisey&vj special! j9 & i JHJ r ?4, ' J :th&1 feffiS');. LWlSMLBSai "A la HV htptcfolbc, in Undergarment ... or Stout H'ow.w' Choice of m good styles. Fine ijuaiity ciene de chine, prettily h'mmed with Geoigette crepe, laces and ribbons. Two pic tured, ' $4.50 Crepe de Chine Night Gowns, $3.98 Flesh color. Square neck, daintily tiimmed with lace ami ribbons. One sketched. $3.S0 Washable $0.25 Satin Bloomers . . ' Re'-enfou'cd.. clastic at waist and knee, rlinlloped ard'hem atiichel vudlc. $1.25 Chemise, 98c Eight excellent models. Fine nainsook in plain or Dietty lace effects. Regu lar ai-mholes or ribbon straps. I It lirri.'iofn SECOND IrLOOIt Men's Hats Extra Values in Bought With the Thought of Qualit.v I'ppeimost nrien'TDTrbic?rS3 & $4 1 Fine fur felt in jet black. j Stetson Hats, $6 & $7 Detbies and soft hats in best shapes and colois. l.lt !lrlher -I'ust KIoui T h v'i HATS TRIMMED FREE Timely Purchase Offers Chic $4 Ready-to-Wear . Straw Hats, ' he noveltv nnd lieautv of iho new Hllc me '.nv'iii' lrresl. l.lc The e nte n tin tikorne. " r Ii ii n und i. h r in (i 1 1 tv'es ilu't hnvp c .1 e I d i d 1 laupij u i r novel III 111.' i'ninhiptln o t (un Hlilnv llKre with riiuiili Ktruw, SprhiE'a new colors. Two iit.tii .,. 1J1P"7 "OOTl . .VJ r o ll lose-Out of Sample Lots of Girls' $19.50 to $ i A C A $22.50 Cbats 1U.DU. j$8l. Main Are Richly Fur-Tfimmed! W'K' Phenomenal Values! Two Sketched UI wool vcloui, boucle and zibeline with plush or kit coney fur colla-s, patch pockets, belts and full skirts, ''izes 14 and 10. Little Tots' $6 Coats. T ) $Q UC Fine corduioys in wan' ed colois warmlv ' & 'Iiiioa anil interlined mm kiiflS" . k1 l Far . r inockets and belts. Sizes 2 to. (), One sketched. , .. .. , Girls' White Dresses, $3.49 & $5.98 Persian lawn with laces, em broidered designs and ribbon. Fizes 8 to 14. One sketched. ' Girls' $12.50 Coats, $6.95 Of tweeds, boucle and baby lamb with fur cloth trimmed or velvet inlaid pockets, patch pockets, belts and buckles. Sizes 10 to 14. ,I4'3 r.v: W. 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