Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 25, 1919, Postscript, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEU PHlLADELPUfA, SATURDAY, ."JANUARY 25, 15)11)
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AMERICAN TEAMS
II SIGN MORE STARS
BILT.MORE OSWALD
The Diary nf a llnptcss Hrcrttit
jfctSugurimm Promises lo Play
'V' t;:i, niwiii Afiir
Wt
I? fc Aiiollinf llirr 1.p;iniPr
W """' o c- .
'have kkrk fro play?'
Wi .-.-.- ... .1.- jt..,....1 l...lf -f I
'7 l(li nninrnrricil ill m" r--iiv iinii in j
JLSIho American Haikctball J.iauiio pen-
,j.Tiniit race I turning out to lie 11 mltila
HvSture UhkIcmi I.e-aRiie. The l.ilest dnlii
on a nout for player is Hit' I
nnl,un Illlnl fit till I'l 1 tit I
IB? Sdmvlklll MritiagpiH Calhoun ninl
Kg Bate have handed tti to I'lesiili'tit Vllen.
the tinnier of file men, all or vimnn liavo
aeen FeiMt! In the lantern I.ptciic ,
Lou sUtc.iruiHii Iiiib ulrrmly been sinned, i
Mill nlllioiiKii In- Kilil tlnei" vvpoks iied ,
that he would I iirillv play tliiv x-nr the
Spred Klnij has kIvmi Inn wiml that !i
will positively appear III iipm pK s (
gamp witli n'trit. i
At the eatne time, another rquallv rrc
It -"
well lmovvn ns StiRKy and fniinwlv of, "ae. j-
tlH- IIIX H'MKIlt" AVlll 11IPI1 Illill III ill'-
f wra )v
4M?i2njE
wjjsr '
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pparance Ills contract is expected Mini'
time todav When Him two Ktars line I
tin With Hairv l'rnlirlIf. sinm Alnur. I
ikmcI nnd UatiM liraetf. Manauor Oil
hound frels hn will 1p uhlp to i-ompi li
with any rlub. MlthniiKli Ii,. still has n
trio of other men on the pIIkIIiU- lit.
? Ve Kerr lo Plav'.'
"I tonic liir.i nroiiml ninl itilrnilincil
liim In llie re-l nf lli'ilop anil fw
rr.il of llie heltcr jorl nf poal"
J I'M J 2f. I tnel
i'sFpi da.v . a h
In hIiiUIiik ntsplf for tlir Html count.
The llslios itrouuil nhout the environs
of City Island were disappointed ln
ond words when 1 rump up for tlio
fOIII til tltlll' Hllll.HtnHl tip
It till rami' about as do most drown
litiJ p.ntles. In itiltu an uitexpccled
liiaiiuci' Kor somo reason It line! been
uiinuKed that 1 hoitld i.iUp h swim
over at olio of the emporiums nt Clt I
iNland, and I nccordliiKlj departed
with my fitlthfut Mr. VoRflrty turn-'
hlltiK tilone ut my heels Since Mr
l-'onaity Involved tne In ttouble the
other day by baikltiR at the .Ilmmv-1
lees he has endeavoied In nil possible
vns lo make up for hw thouRhtless
li-ienul.irlty I'or .Instance he tnel
me ilils moinlntr wltli mi almost biaud
new -hoe which In some niatmr- l;o
had tnauaired to pick up tn Ills wander
inns It tits perfertlj mill If lie onU
stici'eeds In HndltiR' the male to It t
shall piobabl.t not look for tlio owner
As n further pi oof of his pood will
Mi Konnrtv bit. or attempted to bite
l I". () Willi spoke to me toUKhb 1 1
a nl til? the plctillcuiip. wa I w.ik
lioldlnc m Cim
"Whose do Is Hint"" demanded the
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Silenco III Hip ranlif Mr PoRarU
looked defiantly at him for a moment
and then Hotted deliberate over and
sat doun Upon mi foot
'Oh "o he belongs to on'" con
tinued the P O in thteatenliiK voi.e
'o. sir'' I fdlteied "ou see it
1 w(1 t tluu'wa.v ut all. 1 belotlB to Mr
PiVsnrly."
"Who In - who In who Is Mr
Poriuiv"" shouted the P O And
how tn how in how did he hap
pen to t,et Into Hie con eisutUin""
"Win. this Is Mr. Kngnil " I ie
piled 'tliK iIok lu'ie. sitting on m
Ky W'lien the hasiball reiisou mils
Mjtlt arnunil their, arc leiuln plavers who
t nle gnltig to he i!er!lilly popular with
V C ii" inn? in inr tuc.ii nasKeiii.iii wonu
i- i TlniA lv 1 1 1 ill., lj.n.1. el... 1 i.i. .11 ....i
. .-.-., ..... .... .....-,.., f-i (. i n i.iiii i r.''.l
ff The hit? hm PtilluLut lnn.r 1.ul..... 1 '... Irt
V:L . i ..r ...
IVif J .""i ' ci nn.'iKiu ill KeillWff 1IIIO I nil
ImJ fnu, ami nn Minis i ni t has added
ATP 1.1. ... .... ..!.. ....
tt nn uiuir in in.' i'iikiiiip Ill
liiVM icntlllnc- til ftir. S.Vi nnrl ltrf fna. I
U Kerr win sunn b" liome, and It Is i ialnied
re u'ii pia lor tin in. Tlie want linn
i fHpeclaliv tor the plav-uff series The
Auienc.iu League will need a new ball
et a eiy pleasant dog L "
leered the I' U
a man nuteil for bis iiulck tetoris
"Well. on take our silly looking dog
iua finin heie nnd serine lutn In
urn 1 (ailed Mr. Fo- 'oh. Is that so
Ills
n ur s
and
iMiiession in bis latge, limpid ees some safe pUie. lie "In t no 111 :i
gnrt. because of Ills sober i outilenanee
and the benign, bill' lather puzzled
And,
me
which .eie almost ionip1etel bidden Hoclate for our i'.imi dOKi A
! bv his bangs. He was evldeilll.v u .. I...,,,,..,.. ..iienitits to lilt., me I'm
sllor In camp, so I took lilrn around going to put ou on leport saMi7r.''
nnd Introduced blm to tlio iesl of (he Mr Pogaitv Is almost as much of a
'clogs and see,nl of the better sort of comfoH in camp us mother
Uo.Us. In all these he displayed a uivia'" ''"i" bj hrtiltruk A sinkti'a
filcmllv but dignified Interest. He (To Hi: COS'TIXPHD)
refui-pil m be ep.u sited from mi, bow-
i,;,t ,:,.,n"w"hi!rkbe1,,irasthou.",;1;-: teachers to merge funds
moiilouslv electid, but not befote he
H tl iiiglit iu,t Kerr r. turns ami pla.s ROu(.ii half of nn ration. In some 'llil.l(lelillia IllStflti-'tors to Jolll
m bis nrf game The I... stem League Is snange manner he must h.u e found . IJ,.ir.iipnl Plan
6 t dead. Inn i,..t Kensington h.sketball out lrmn one of the other dogs tin ill Mate KclirtlllPIlt I lllll
J1' fans and when lie does trturn dm name .mil nddress and euct! whei e I 'riie in. hers' local retirement fund
g rooters of the Jewel will tender lilin a , swung, for ill tin- middle of the night will lie nieigid with the State llotiie- i
k I wortln honieeonilng. 1 I aw ok,, to bear ,. lonesome whining i"".' ,T: le'rsVia'. 'b elonglop'furid
S'f !
. . . . . . . i. n
U.. -l,f..r.l r:,t. c!... I in me il.li Kliess i.eiieain ui nauniiocK . . M,.,,nnl .liMrl. ts of Plillndelnhla
,, . and then the -nltr stiltT or tin invcstt- iKiiigli full letuins are not ct In
.....n.... .mines . onpv, OI M. CO- gating IIOSP AS 1 K11CIW 111)11 II leem nf tll(. ,,Hi,t llll II IS lielllg IHICell. II
luniba Ih of the opinion that Ids Lnlilgh to bo loneiv in n big black baiiaoks was Mated thai mote than the two
avenue ciowd has ,i fah chance of land. In llie dead of night 1 iaiefull de- tlilids vote ie.inred tu cfieit the meiger
lug on top tn the second half and bv 'Mended to the dock and collected ibis had been je. cleil ,
K.bh..,R the plaj-off .Main the clia.n- anirna'-it was mv old filend Mr Jll' ' W ,' rt '
'' '"' I Pogaitv. and be was ..ulle overbed V.,"," Mmt the l?S...-e "uii p.n one
fier sonic winds llargieaves hasfiult, ' at hav lug nni e mole found me. After fnuuii nf the dues tbe io,a' Iloatd of
hui one of the most proniislng cage ,lav - i lloktng mv fin e In giatitude bo sat KdmMti.iii on. foui'h and tin tciichcia
eis li.is lir-en mlileil 11 Is 11... vl.i'....l i lint I. on Ins bnllliebes and Waited for nil., half
iff flip sl.ir nf ttie ll.irt fsl.nrir liv.. .. 1.1..I. 1 1I1P lo ltd sotliel IlilllT .llllllsillg. 1 dfdll't .
I defeating ei.v club which appeals liave the heart to leave blm there in Tlmrr ... rl,.,nr n.r nr prjin
the1P ,1,1., v.ar the darknes. Hogs have :t eeitaln THREE IN rAMlLY DIE W llRlr
Mci'nrcl has a nondpiful eve i:.pe- ' vvav nhout them that gels me eveiv .
cl.ill. at foul shooting he has maile good. , time. I lifted Mi. Kog.uty. a huge 'pu () . a,,, Dauirtltcr of OlIC
and eighteen and nui teen tint of twemv ' bulk of n dog. with much cue and - .... . . j
tries is his vvieklv total Mci'oid nlo ' ndjusling of overlapping paw s Into Inv ' I lll'lll llllllls
pla.ved mtli ih.. ,-t Accounting five hammock, and leeeived u kiss In the Mis IMwm S i'oo... i.ai Miutli I'onv-
' - Mi' Kih,," a.Vr"Vl.Js7.u,,UTo Zl
NAME PENN COMMITTEES m "n"..!--. " ..nk i! " V. ' """" "" ,i"'1 '-"
KjA-'j ,. . liilicli coiufoit. ..Ir logartv Is a ,fiu ,,.,, pl. , .,s engagi-d to he
. iMrmllcrs of iinotls Sporls Hotlir.s laig.-. sptavvlv dog. who ivldcutly lus ,nairl.d. died a week ago lasi Mondin
r ii n M f ii been used to sleeping in wist spaces ,iie i , niother was siriouslv III Mrs
, MlllOUIIi'l'tl ll Woail Ml'l.lrllilll Consequentlj ho considered mo In the fool, died one week later Mlm Stevens
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i iienu vviiiiain .mi leiiaii cnaiiinan m naluie of .1 pieie or giatirving up- who was nursing ner, oieii i nursiia
t i'io council oi Himeiim ni ine i nivcrsiiv imNti'i He -lent with bis bind legs night or pneumonia M' win he uurieii
nf Pemisii nul.i. lasi night iinnnminil ..'.. - ',, .,.., ,i, ...,ri ilis fini ,,avv.s toda.v The bodies of ilio three women
!f the composition of the various standing ' ' "J . '"".',', , ! ,. m u ,,., 1, . will i.st n a lcceaing vault in the
M, eonuiiltleees for the fo, lb, , lining ,,.iir , propped agaits! mv chin W en . rvmeten until later when
jiigj The graduate mil fai ult.v members ate hctatched. as he not nine pientlv did (. w If.,nmc( i0 Ohio
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m
the name as heretofoie, but a. nunibc r of what I decided must be u Ilea, ills bind
. lianges have been marie In the undei - log beat upon the i.invas and pro
graduate personnel In naming all the ,ir0,i ,1 noise not unlike a drum. Tims
sports committees the unilcrgr,idunt.M i u ., , t tlnoiiKH some inlscalcu-
have Hirec of tin the inetnbeis. Inevciv ,' ,,,,,', ..., ti,,, nver for it
rase two of the und. I graduates are ike ' 'Hl'ili I inilst have slept ii(i . f" t
CHptaln and nianager. The .oniuilll,"-s . seenw that the ni.isteri tin ills, a veij
fnllow I large and capable Irishman, iiime
Kxeeutlve Dean William Mi I'lellan, i and shook mv hammock
John Uell Kvdiif.v i;. Hut. limsoii. In "lilt the deck there, sailor" he said.
John W danis si.iiniiel 15. Il.irrell . "sbuke ie leg. -Iiiikf u l(g"
ootball -l.eoiK.e I I raier. eliaii-. .. .,., ,,..,, sir Kog.niv tool: it
upon iihnelf 10 peer over the side of
the hammock lo H'-e who tills ilistiuher
of peaip and quiet could be. This was
just a liitlo out ot the line of dutv for
the jimmy legs, and I can't s,u ns I
bl line liim for his conduct under
rather trviug ciicuinstum e Mr
l'og.irlj lias a large, shaggv bead not
unlike a lions, and ins nioulh. too. Is
Millie? huge and contains some v er;
long and slim p teeth It seems lh.it
Mr. Pog.ilt.v, still licivv with slumber.
iltlKo naliiiiilly aw lied Into llm horri
fied fare of the .Ilmmy legs, wlio nil",
taking tlio opeiatlon for a hostllo dc
monstrntlon. roll cited frotji the lini
racks with ndnihalilo rapidity, crvmg
In ii ellstracied voice as he did so
"My Hie saints It's n bcist lie's
mined Into dining the night"
It seems I have been washing ham
mock ever slui e Mi. PoiMrli siis
around and wonders what It's all
about 1 like I'oi'artv bill h gits
me In tumble, and u this I need no
help whatsoever
Julv 1 Th's dj I almost succeeded
man. Join II Jllinls. viurvin Wilson.
Tie nennevlllc Uell, e.mtaln ; Tia'
rure manager.
r.ovvlng -John A'lliur Hrovvn. cnair.
man Thomas Heath, .Mason Pollard.
Call Thomas, captain. IMwanl Hau
ling, manager
., HasUeth.ill llalph Jloigan ibalr
. ' man . Thoiniis P .Mei'uielieoii. .Innies
llr.ltf.n 1..ierrnre Davis, i amain: Hohelt
' 4 l.ardncr, iiiannger.
Plnnm e -deorire If Kra.ler. chalr-
.dnev K lliitcbinson. llarvev
Price. Sauiuil It ll.uiell. Captain to
tip elected
Ti.uk Mm doe I. Krnilink, c hah man;
H LauHS.it i.evelln, P.ol.ind '. I'enni r,
W i' Uajnioud, laptalu ; II 1'' Sihafer,
Soccer John ' Hell. ltalimim . Horl
ncn M Ilarba. HaiJ Van Vllit. II. M
Ramsey, manager
Minor sports- Swluey Thavri' ihiiii
mim I't Jolin Adams. I'eny Cainphell.
W" P. Ofiiiei. lleiheit i'alve.
HOWI.INi; HI'.SL'I.T?
V Ijl MiKIt I'lTV l.nvi.l K
A"-- MAM.iii i:i:..m.i. j
11" S. !,' I'M -'"- '" I'viies "" H'l H'l
I ItS'-f Waun-r -ttl ITU Ma fiauion IT'i ls'i 1S,
'ill 'iT'li-rsiiii IT'I Pi.' It"' i'm,ipl-tl Pi'i f.T i'hO
llfR.'i-.'iiain -I-' ITS IM H.l. linn IT'I 1,S "0 1-
'l"7'""1 "" "'"' !! ""'"" '""ll '' 1"'1
!br Totals IM'.I tip! ti'i-' 'letaN 1"S tula tl'Mi '
ifh'cl . iMri:i w i:i.r.i'iiAM's '
lll!l',,h I',! '.'e."! IBil .loiie . J.'il .'.'s LM1 ,
I'l'fc.Zurn "i:' 1"" -l" tioditer. "ns sn in.1
l'hi?,hvonrt P'1TJ tr.S "l,J Klni: . I'll s7 ITa'
IF i'Mni Vii till I'' liropsatl "JS IT" "nil
j'Wrfftr " '-'" -'" 'l'"1 ' '" 11" -1'1
pi . ein i,ii iiT.'t ' i h 1n :. , !,,s tiss i
S'i''V' lim.Mtll ' IMM'IIAM
lA'V vvel i'l'i 17.1 P." Klon.l . .11.1 ir,S UW
i tVpml nl -t.l l'l'i '' mini iv ""I lis
s ..I Trail, lt't IS', "-'ii Mnr.llev ITJ s( 1il. ,
'i, rindlev ion -'I-' 171 lis n In f,:l "l.l n',1
fo "i l.unsrcn i.c ."i n'i ,..i,i.. .;?,. ,. i.
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COAL SERVICE
32 vfars ago r had the smallest
coal ard In Philadelphia, delivering
3,000 Tons a Year
Todnv we have the large"!- coal
vniri In riilladelplila, delivering
150,000 Tons a Year
We have had Blizzards
We have had Strikes
We have had War
And wo served -you well.
No older too small or too large.
One Price to All
Owen Letter's Sons
Conl Service Station
Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland St.
ilrll riioiir, PrHlikforil 'H.",!,
Ketonr. taut ".13
Toih s 1,77 I'll t'U T.ilnl Sss Hill sl
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O.mon ti.n I.'-" l'1'1 lloi. is . 170 177 vi
Campbell 1-.il IM. 17.'l llriiiis.iii I'll is? "u5
, 3lUi-lll,o inn 1".. In Klii.x. 1..7 ISJ Ul.l
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Pat 131
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Tutalj .ii
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Asplelw Kis ISs li.'i Muilieua l,Mt"li.i
"-.Helnoltl un mi IsJ IMvIeK I.i l.iii its
.'Baker . ur. i'l vet,.-i I hi l..iljti,
irt tun Kliain I " .-n nrruirti, .1," 11. l
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f ' '1I11H1K ,liw u ni.i luilllH -.1,1 tllll
VI l,-,i ,iiiiiii
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mi.tr
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FJ'VUd'I P." I .mi I -I" fi
M( Jjv'iip n I'll nil J7J W
ft& ! an s s s
3f Tolai" ii.n nn.- n.
I Mil i.T. l.T.
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I. Ml l.'.n l.'al
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Totali. ills fill 7'IS
llllVAl.
r li:i 1JH IH Wilton llilUTKIIi
s'i int mi nui. . i :s st
Mi 1 ll,ve;J lus i ,.ru tin 1 p. 1.7 i
Ih lisiailli, .s'.iifii IJ. 117 1 t:t 1
17a la. in.' c nn. , iHH.lim
rxM- iikii,iip m iu tj.
k''-Vit- CH3 IUU 1','ilt rumlK Oil fijTU illll
li'vrlKl l e'Ol.llll
lenn 1,11 I'.lti l-amni mo ii'.'i lit
UWrli n r i.-.i, 1 1" nn iialii l.'l 141 us
cirra. i", i.i'i ii" ttuniiuii inn mi in,
i.,i i-'j i'ii, siuu rji ir,7 nn L
t.VI la'l I7H Am! K17 l.V! 17s
yKaWTJi"1! ii il it - '
-friSe, Totali. .717 7Si) 7R'l i
aKl(,Totai Tel'l 7KI 7Ni)
fimleur Cage Lomii'nM I
- - t
. sral lriraft five, wliitirra oV, Hi j
I'.iul riuniiei. naa ien nl(V.2tli ,
ltd purihH'H of hevi'lal klaia uinl I
a lo arraimo KHIlifa with tefliim ni I
of ifivvn A'MreMi c'nplnln r II
Idam 717 Pf nnaylvanm liullijiiif;
ifilrarillani. u nr.i rlasa triiwlina:
ivoui.i iuih to near irom all team nr
m nfltrltiir a fair auaraiues fur &um-a
trbruai Adderas Jntin IJuniUn
lr airi-et
o A)aaaaaaaaa43.. a aerond cluaa traveling team.
to booK liamea with teama of lla
iiaaaaaaaaH t
B
Looks Fit to Stand Anything
When' you see n truck with this distinctive looking hood
nnd radiator, look it over if you get the chance.
You will find it lives up to its Rood look.
Notice the radiator particularly. It looki different from
the cheaper types you see on many motortrucks.
And it is. The Clydesdale radiator is made from seamless
copper tubing swoated into a brass header the core being
bolted to top and bottom tanks of polished aluminum, all
supported by solid cast side members and carried upon the
frame by heavy coll springs.
Of course this construction costs more a lot more, but it
pays Clydesdale owners. There are no seams for the vibra
tion to open. You have to smash a Clydesdale radiator to
make it leak. And this is almost impossible due to the heavy
nickel guard bars. A leaky tube can be easily plugged and
the truck kept moving.
Thin is only one example of many distinctive features you
ill find about the Clvdeidale. that have marie. If nn f !,.
most dependable trucks ever sold in this city.
SUB DEALERS
C. I. ViOIII.SrnV. Rltrrlon. N,.l
CI KIIM & AI.I.KN.IIIanborn.N.J.
Will
mos
GAWTHROP & WISTER CO., lac.
Dealer and rUatrlbiitar
218 .MUllir.l UT, 1.111'Le.r MIS
CLYDESDALE
a reuannabln luir.n,. A,l.
.171 North Xlntlaemh itrcVf.
. MOTOR,
TRUCKS .
WANAMAKER DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S
e"
Always Fresh and Bright and Airy, With Full
Stocks of Seasonable Goods at Low Prices
The . Down Stairs Store at Wanamaker's
Women's
Crepe de Chine Pajamas
Special $6.75
I'ink ciepe de chine pnjnmas made quite simply
and piettily with hemstitching around tlm neck and
.sleeves nnd blue satin ribbon run thiough slits to
mark the hiirh waistline. There are little nilllev at
the ankles of these oiie-piect' pajamas.
At S2.50
Another one-piece pajama of pink nainsook has
liunit of blue satin and lace alternating at the t,op
urnl luce-trimmed ruffles at the ankles,
i
Flannellet Pajamas
Special at $1.85
Theie is a little lot of them (ju.st about 'J00)
maikecl much helow their teKulnr prices. Both
one and two piece pajamas, well made anil finished,
in pink or white giounds either figured or striped.
(Cent mil
Effective New Veiling
A new veiling that is having quite a vogue is a
coarse, heavy mesh, inside of which is a finer mesh.
It i very effective in black, blown and navy, $1 u
yaid, This is known as tiench veiling.
Other new veilings with dots, large and small,
sciolls and motifs, go fiom 3oe to $1 a jard. In
black, brown, taupe and na. blue.
(Central,
Children's Drawers
Special at 35c
Drawers for children of 12 years to 12 an made
of white nainsook neatl;, finished with limns and
tucks.
Warm o' Nights
One-piece sleeping garments for bojs nr gnH
aie knitted of pure white cotton. They have feet,
the. sleeves' are long and the nocks are high. The
ribbed cot,on is fleeced inside for comfoi table
yyarmth and each garment boasts a handy pocket
for a night handkerchief.
Sizes up to 3 years arc Sl.'J.'i, to 8 year. $1. ."().
(Cenlrall
Men Are Stepping Out
in Full Dress
Again
It's one of the pleasantest signs of peace.
Kvening coats and trousers of good, black, all-wool cloth
are S'Jfi. The coats ate lined with silk.
Pique vests in various fancy weaves a,e $3 to $t.tii).
lOalter.v, Market)
A stroll through the l'pholi,ter
Section will nearlj alajs
reveal some remnants ol curtain
material or cretonne in usable
lengths. mi are apt In pick up
quite a lind.
i ( delimit i
Men's Durable
Half Hose
Medium weight black cotton
half hose, with split feet, 2."ic a
pair. Slight imperfections class
these as "seconds."
Kinllerj, Market l
500 White Sample Blouses
at $1.50
This time they are of soft voiles or sheer organdies
and most of them have tucks, hemstitching, lace and
neat embroideries trimming them. But there are quite
a few tailored waists of madras or organdie, usually
in large sizes.
(Market)
Women Who Want Moderately
Priced Dresses Come Straight
to the Down Stairs Store
Reductions on Corsets
e
At SI, corsets that aie woith much more aie in models to fit
almost every figure, from the slight to the medium-stout. You may
choose pink or while coutil.
At 6,'ic, theie is :i i educed lot of gills' corset-waists, with or
without straps; alto sonic shoit cornels.
An Unusual Group at $3.30
The.se are woith almost half ih much again. You will find
W. It.', Adoru nnd Royal Worcester corset in many good model
though not everv sie in each model.
They ate made of heavy white coutil or pink Inoche. You will
notice various good points uboul the corsets, such ns wide front steels,
eyelets below the front steels, excellent hose supporters, etc.
A Clearance of Brassieres Now 45c to $1.50
Included are .some of our finest brns.sieres of pink satin, lace,
satin-and-lace combined, fine white materials and lace, etc. Also
thete aie some bandeaux.
M entriili
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Spring Suits Like Crocuses
Pop Up Everywhere
-e-s 'inis year tney nave Deaten tne cro-
cusrs, ior women new suits are nere
in numbers and more are coming in
very day.
New and inteiesting features are
noticeable in the jackets and the skirts.
I'he suits are made of tricotlne, Poiret
I will, mannish serge and wool poplin.
N'oifolk effects,
Kippling jackets.
.Jackets like box coats,
Tailored jackets
these are all represented. Many
show new ets and a large number
favor braiding. The suits are all finely
tailoied and are lined with plain or
figured silk.
$25, $27.50, $29.70, $.J2.50. $f!5 and
,V!7.o0.
A Small Group of Winter
Suits Reduced to S22.73
They aie made of wool poplin or
mannish erge nnd many of them are
in extra laige size. All aie much
reduced in price.
They have learned that theie i alwas
a wide choice of pretty flocks, at little
prices, gntheied here. The majority of
dresses are maikcd at less than $25, with
many attractive tilings between $9.75 and
$20. So fast do new owners come for these
dresses that nothing is ever aid and stocks
are always fresh and fine. For Monday
these new chesses:
s
A Special Group at $15
These ate all of serge in navy principally,
Heie you will see simple, button-trimmed
frocks, frocks with fringed or braid-trimmed
panels' and frocks heavily embroidered in
btaid. One of these dresses is sketched.
Another at $15
llie other frock sketched is from this
group, and shows several inteiesting new
points. The skilt is draped on the sides and
has a loose overskirt across the back, which
is trimmed with many bands of braid. The
collar is edged with beaded fringe. All of
the dresses in this lot aie of nay serge.
Other New Serge Dresses In Silk There Are Springy
at S18 and $19.73 Things
No end to the pretty frocks at Tatfeta diesses alwavs bloom at
these pi ices. Here ou will see their best in the Spring perhaps
the sleeves that flare wide at the because talTcta is such a fresh.
wrist, the collarless bodice and the
use of wee brass buttons and loops
for trimming.
fo
glistening material. A number of
charming new frocks in many col
orings ate here at $16.75, $18 and
$19.75.
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A New Party Frock
has a bodice of satin with tulle
sleeves. The skiit has many tulle
ruffles edged with a thread of gold
and touched with tiny rosebuds
over a foundation of silver cloth.
In light blue, white, Nile and
American Beauty at 422.50.
Clearaway prices prevail in the Women's
Coat Store. Fur-trimmed coats are now marked
$15 to $67.50. Coats without fur are $11.75 to
$57.50. The savings are, in every instance,
considerable. Market.)
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(Mnrkeii
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heel Special
Sl.99-mch seamless sheets
of smoothly woven, full
bleached muslin are special at
S2 each.
(I hestmil)
Special
Outing Flannel
25c Yard
Theie aie stripes and checks
in a number of colorings, and
this cotton flannel is 27 inches
wide.
It entrul)
Skirts Follow the Straight
and Narrow Way
Two new serge skirts give evidence of this, and the also show
tiie new backs that have buttons for trimming and sometimes aie
slightly open at the hem. Both models aie S12.50, and arc in 25 tn
30 inch waistbands.
One, of navy blue and black setgc, has bands of black .silk braid
and braid buttons for ornamentation. I'hi- one is slightl open at the
hem in the back.
The other has unusual pockets ami belt and comes in black. An
inverted pleat in back has buttons on botli sides.
(Mnrkrt)
Children's Sturdy
Stockings
25c a Pair, Special
Black oi white ribbed cotton
in s..e.-. 5 to 9l2. They aie "pc
omK" but the imperfections will
not impair theit wear.
(( eiitrnll
Good Black Shoes for Girls' Gingham Frc
All-Wool Blankets at a
Saving of $5
White blankets and blue or pink block plaid blankets, which
measure 72x84 inches ana weigh about 54 pounds, aie now $15 n pall.
Cray cotton blankets. 72x84 inches, are $5 a pair.
I'ink, blue, g'a or Un plaid cotton blankets aie $6 a paii.
(Clieatnul) ,
Mattress Pads
. Special
These are much lower in
price because, heie and theie,
you will note an imperfection
in the quilting.
48x70-inch size, S2.05.
547G-inch size, $2.90.
C070-inch fcize, $3.25.
(Tlientnul)
House Dresses
Six New Ones at $5
They aie better looking than
the usual house dress, for more
care has been given to the making
and designing.
Most of them ate made of fine
striped gingham, in many Colors,
with collars, cutTs nnd pockets of
white or plain color., One is an
extra-size diess with an adjust
able waist and hem and h gener
I ous in cut.
1 (Central)
Women $1.50 a Pair
Practicall.v. all widths can he found in sues
2'2 to C, but not in ever stvie. 'I he shoes lire
mostly of black patent leather with cloth oi leather
tops in lace oi button style.
You Have Wide Choice at .S:t..')0
The shoes all lace high and have welted cole.
Among the various styles aie:
Brown kidskin shoes;
Shoes of black patent leather with champagne
kid tops;
(iiay kidskin shoes with cloth top.-; .
Shoes of soft giay leathei like buckskin,
And shoes of black calfskin.
New Shoes at S."i.40 a Pair
High-lace shoes of good, black calfskin have
welted soles and medium heels. These would be
especially nice to wear with a new suit.
Special Children's Shoes at $2 a Pair
are made of dull black leather In sensible toe
shapes. They are in button style in sizes 6 to 2.
Ybu will easily iee that the shoes aie worth much
1 more than 2.
(Chenlnut)
Reduced to $3.7 S
N'eut, tlim frocks of gingham in variously col
ored stripes will fit girls of 8 years to 14 and
pleace them. Thev are lathei high-waisted and
have full skirts and wide belts. The collais are of
white pique.
Khaki-Color Skirts E;isil Laundered
That is because they open all the way down the
back. The khaki mateual is heavy enough for
lough, outdoor use, and the skirts are pleated full
enough to give perfect ease of motion when walk
ing. 'or firls of 10 eats to 16 the are $3.
il'entritli
Wilton and Axminster
Rugs Reduced
Wilton Rugs
4.6.7.S feet. 22.5u. oxio eet ,56 -r
ti9 feet, $K6. . .- ,
8.8x10.6 feet, 552. 9xl fecti $87.50.
Heavv-Krade, Seamless Axminster Hugs
6x9 feet, $27.50. 8.3x10.6 feet, $42.50.
7.6x9 feet, $32.50. 9x12 feet, $47.50.
9 x 12 Feet Straw Rugs, Special at $6.75
These good ruga ate in gteen, blue and brown
with band, scioll or walls of Troy borders.
Be Ready for the Next Rain With
a Cocoa Door Mat
Thick, durable mats btart at $1.25 for the
pingle-door size and go to $4.50 for the double
door size.
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