mtfmz&s?&5&2iwaiifi,-ari r-rt i wi jt -nji-v' t'1- " l(vv,, "(' !' - ... . i v ," 3 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,' JANUARY 31, 1019 & '$ I ti mt li , . ri4nd So They Were Married By HAZEL DUYO llATCHM.OR Copurloht. 1019, bv Public Mgcr Co. was nil bIio wanted en yet. Uut If Alio couldn't luivo It, what then? Could nothing rlso iuhIm) up fur It? (Tmmimm, Nrntt titlcm-A linnil In Ilia , niw frlcmtftlitp Rtut unnciuncr mime n : tmnnllnjr new.) The Woman's Exchange' It "W liao tea here?" asked otio of Hie men after tno Introductions wcro over. "It's lafe, after C ; e might miv tlmo by staying here," Kuscesteii Isabel. So they nil four went Into tho ornate room, filled now with Boftly chatterltiB ttMnlA IVia Inw lilim nf TDURlCal IllHtHI- mcnts'nnd tho Renernl hustlo of .1 hlR, t hotel dining-room. The winter husk i tho llghti of the sienue filtered In t IhrouKh tho long sehet draped windows. n. nnd tho men led the way toward a win- dow tnblo nnd ecntcd tho KlrH ndrfiw , Jt tSpeously. , , ' ISt rtuth rented her elhows on tho table tt& nnd looked out of the window. Her 'iftj heart waB he.iy In her brpiiBl. hlie i8 wondered with n. nuo wlslf illness what 'W It would be like to ho free aim napps & again -s Mio had hwn when SVntt had tlvorat back to her fiom France safe and tf aound and tho world held only tno two of them Beemlnsly for nil lime. "Why fo ciulet7" asked the man ni ht ft, and bIio ctniled out of her reverie d turned to look nt him "" wiia "0I jot - as tho other man, wno en V Jesslon or iranei aim mra. h thought He had a Men. it mm with rather Intense eves, nnu no lookhiK at Until with real Interest, hough there were tuoro on ins minu tnai pronipcicu TODAY'S INQUIRIES t, Ulmt l tlie flower fur Krliruarj? 3. Mlmt nmlirn a lfry HjtUfurtiiry ulimiuino for Hi liulr? .1, Hem utitiulil n prron tnnl when mimp I lnB? llemoo white spolfl on floor' with n 14, Mhnl will remote 11 llnner or pot stain Things to Knoiv A llro screen of htaek ennincled inctul will chnrni nl' open-tiro liners. from wood? 3, How doe u urnip lluit contiilnfl too mlKh alkali adrct wood? 1 0, IMiut effect li.m mill on wood? Yl.hTKRDAVS NSWKRS lust thn tlioucht ... I. 1... .. I.n ! ,nlllfl IMVP. iu nin nvi mi." ...--- , , ,, ,, ...i... ,..;-.,.' nd after von h.no decided ou tan " ...." "imuo.), . uu .iur no (.ometlilng about loiirKelf If you '. Tr What inn do and How you un nl KTISKMIA r wlmt miii like In i'o and don't do, cloth moistened with water nnd a few drops of, ammonia. 1-inlMi with oil, ChoppMl blanched almond?, pltkles, ' chutney, Vrenni cheene, halt nnd paprika make n savory sandwich fllllnK. U. S. RED CROSS AIDS BALKANS MisioiiR Hope to Save Tliouiiiitl" of lAc I'arl". .Ian ,11 H A 1 ) To meet he Immediate needs of war-strlckuj ll.lllmn imititrlei where there piob.ibli H Kunter distress than In any oilier pail of Kuropp except 1'olnml. tie American lied (ros has dispatched tow aid the Halknns conunlsxlons recruited by lieu tenant Colonel Heniv W Anderson, of llkliniond, Va. r'olonel Anderson will be able to draw upon accumulated supplies ' Until the Allied power are able to or R.inlre relief measure on an extensile nnlo. It li hoped to savo lhuu"aiuls of i Hies beforp tile next ban est Tor north Serbia, seventy workers will operate under I.lrutPiinut Colonel Thomas W rnrnatn. of Vain fiilirrsliv To ihr rdltor of llomaii 5 fruit Tho ersonnel for soutli Serbia numbers ' Ueur Mnrtam I'm vou tell mo If il er twenty-four workers commanded In sudi n hiilios. forks oiw spnon, Mnlnr .t I.' dir.w hlreil for o. siirPT ana w irci The tlreck (.oinmlsslon under command I t or Lieutenant f olonel IMward S Tapps, I A caterer will i special occasion fcee the business scitlon of tne telephone ' dlretlory, ?l. Vnleiiliiic's Day 7"o Hit Editor nt U'nuinn'n I'atir: lleur Mtiditlil t hale KOllrll iU(ll Cootl Ideas before from nir column that 1 Ihouclit ou mlghl bo iitilo to help m iw. I am Jmilnir n Inruu Valentino Day rsrty I (lrN snt bnjs) nnd nm quite puzzled about i how to entertain thetn Can ou ;lto me somo suftgrrtlons lii jour column pp-nae? , Will appreelato it very murn 1 -- i miss kioiJtijr.v. I Please send u self-addressid enve lopo nn.d 1 will be pleased to send bur- ' (jestlons for the Kt. Valentine's party. tlirux terrlblo nt of A Cave for the Dnrlor To the Editor o It nman' J'aur l)rr Msilatn t Iihip nipr wriltrn 5."!!. 'tV.J." :.orJi-i!!.J,'ui,.7V.1 '.'",.m'5. !' "'"f doi-tnr dear friend, but t can say ,. ,,,,,, , ,r,i.v,,,, .....v., , ,m;b.i, nil, unable to ntiswer My huffbnnd has lieen slrlt for about thrM nionthi, Kor two tnjtitlis bo was In IkmI and I waited nn him band nnd (not attended to in bain an I bump J lo lia juti,returnea iu won VVlien I pet up In tin inornlnic t hurry nnd j:o to the store b"f irn tb i,abi nets up I hen t utart and ib, my housework I neicr stop or sit down until I am tlniKbed, for If I nnco sit down I would not vri up iir a niiv i nin inn i ,zy an'i aiwaii I bio me nier omo ' meliimhoii 7 V l-Allllr't I. IIKADim Of TUB t.KlKHIU ' I tannnt inl1e Vou in tho capailty I haio spin other women In Just this condition ftoni strain nnd met work and that the thlnK that has broiiRht them link to not mil I Is s iomplete,rest phnti nf Rood fond and, In many cases. ihatiKi of sUrroundliiKS llU Hied to be tllnlei the care of a reliable M" hillsi The treatinrut that Is Riven in iiisck like votirt! Is iKrfect lest ami phnly of linurlshnienl im lould take Hits at hnnio If some woman rrl.itlve would ronic nnd take cnmpli'tc ihntRc of viiur AMERICAN WOMEN AID BIG WELWARE PROJECT Mrs Lansing and Alt, bliarp Help in Program for Kmicli Wonit'ii Workers I, The l.lrlli-lnne for l'rliruiir Is Hie nnie- Ihist, i. Tin heerrt In mnklnR rrenrh knols Is to ne n needle lurge enniiRli to slip ens Hi lliroincli the knot. This prriruts Hie ,'bnilenM look, :t. I'renth knolN used on n handbill: site an evrellent Inittiitlnn of beilduork, Vluke tbs knots larger bi putlinR the tlireud mrr two or three times, 4. The Irnln Ins returned Iu Hie formal eie nhiR rnwn, This time It Is itttilihed from the wnUt or shoulders to Hie bowii nnd Is a separate ideie. A, V pair of clnies Hull Is too Unlit In Hie wrlt inn be strrtrbnl t" tltimpenhiK a little on the Inside ami nlurlnir on n gloie slretrlier ror numlier of hours. 8. I'araflln rubbed en n wrlnter will take Kreuse front It, t keep. tnt home neat nn. ilcan and intself I liome Hut iou must Ro In bid and test and baby tho same. j nl)l , ,,,, M, K0I ll(IUi lMliin-nt N6w for tho problem t nlvints had a cnod atlietlte. but tmv neer ,at nnv One Kltlen for l'ivo Homo ' To lltr J.'rfitor o Mo in mi I'oif Iienr Madam Jliny thinks for sour kind ' Interest in rivinl lo the kitten I re. , He, I llje nptlliirliins. sorry I did nut luiie cue. kltlns, but have leald nf snnie and ma n I able lo supplt thm In tlie Lourso of a weeK Wo cttjoj rending tlie IIikmmi I'tntir j,rlsl,ll len mueli espe, lillv the Woman IMkc and It lertalnlj Is leri nelpful. iVIrs ) .11 This will enplaln to the nailers who asked for the kitten Just win u w'ns not possible for all to he supplied luilih and half tlie time r Ku without thtm: tn eat uniu supper nine I neier Mallt nit suppi r but inv IniKhand si olds mi en I tri to eat sonn-thirs. nut it rhok.'H m fieri time t sit down and start to tldliklnir anl then I start In i rt I tannn? help It IJer rilKht I ert until I fall asleep ant Juit as tired will n I Ret up in s.i mnrnini; us when I ro to bed at r,ht if nnv one speaks lo mo nui'klt or sharply I mull , ri if the bill rthus or some -in, huH th. d,,r f Junm than oft a chair I aleo .Lr spill f t 111 Inaillities lieforo mt luisband took i k a ehow even week Now 1 ha lo iien bo lo inn tuniinir pi, i ires Now what would toll suei.-si tllHr eUi,t Went lo no desire ' t Riilarl.1, as a in nous condition sin h im Voiirs Is rem hid oalv by hiiildltiR up tli linilv Vow duli't be dlsi oiiraci'd, but still at the Kline time lealle lli.it ou must i all a halt and do Just what a te llable doi tor tells vou in do if mil want tn Ret to lie join own ihuti si If .iRnln Vou have Just tlie siiiiptoins hu woman ban who is ,rv 'riuiili over (iiroiiKlit the initiR the (umpliiR audi the Ills of tin I. nn holi- mill it was onlv natural it slunilil untie finm all tliat strain and onrwork lion I leel that nu inn t affuiil to taki Immediate sters in titiiidi this i iitiilliion Ihi.ius. wiiat Rood will nu.i nmoiinl of mom do jnu if miii Ins. .mr hnilih' I'h, is, do as' I luile told Mill Ro lo li Rori'i do, tor mill follow Ills milt' e I'urls, Jan 31 The womin nf ITaiice, aided by Hie printbtil advlii and RUld alien of their Amet ban, sisters halo un deitakiti a hlR program to liromoio the wilfate of 1'reiich w iikltiR womin. In the last two dass, a conference on the sulijei t h.iH bun lotidiieleil tinili r the illrectliiu of thn V W t' A It was attended by I'n tn h women who jro lenihrs of iirRiinlrittlonr, such as Mad.itiiK Jules MiiRfurd. Jr. Madame I'll lion. Il.itoness Vattillle and Mail itne l.milri, atnl In a hcoic of Vimii..in women -eiei.il pr"Jects wrte ailnpti'i ii. ad mliilsler His needs of French vvomanhoofl arlslnu out of thn war. They Include model homes for emplojcd women In Paris and blK I'rcnih Industrial centers, womfn's hotels at the chief Krenc.li ports where they IIUj ut fr essels to de li irt. hotels for Vrinrh women students, houses for philanthropic and civ la work and iluhs after the sttle nf tho Women's 1 nliersllv Club and tho Colony Cluh of New York In these projftts -Miss Constance Clarlt of I'asatlena, t'al , Miss l"dnn Sandlln, of Montgomery, Ala , and Miss Young, of Charlotte, .V C are taklnif an nctlvo part Mrs llohert I.ansliiR nnd Mrs William ij Sharp were iu attendance at tho s ssions 1 D.iiv .""eeks Mil lo C.'tlrli 1'itcarms SuRRestlntis which iiinj help curtail tlie prninlM-iiinis sab of llreanns were soiiRht tiid.ii from Director Wilson and district Mmrnev Itotan by Ktatc Sena oi URUstu I" liiiiv Jr Hccause o n'inieroii- e, . nt hold ups in this city, niioi Kilt proiv "es to introduce . i l.eR sl.iture whiih will re ,s ii.n r a Hi ono by all per- ill w, tiir.ns bib in -luir. pi s- If IIS I" in. r Silver Can He Henlctl tan be ni:.i)i:rt. fuinlsh silver for a I'm lists of tatercis t KRTIsl.VIKST t all tho rest ' How do vou know e K ieie are tliltiR to do and don t ilo' asueil limn uel, interrrlrd In tpl'c " herseir was po i rude bov who palil Her d'sh compliments, or anj thine of that kd This was a man Somehow she : not feel so uncomfortable as Blip had even smiled a little whop) lie or . ted tea for her and fascinating thin I Idivlches and little cakes with Jelly cream inside and Icing1 oier the out- Isabel wns slpplnfj something i tsted out of a Jons Rlass, hut the tpan ! 111 her had not asitcu ner to orink IthliiR. huth poured the tea and Rained con tnco with It After two or three sips jAhe bcaldlnR licpild. the began to feel like herself, not so rt range Mie kan to feel a certain liking- tor this his consideration of her was per Bt She sat- him glance, once at the Wider finger .'hero the very thlu band igold flashil Kb signal, hut he said thing ubout ' although she knew he Berstood unit would act nccordlngl.v . it Is, lio would not make her tim.om- rlable by alluding to li crudelj Hie man with Irabel wis different was .vnungei and much more the. peth.it Kuth ilhilikPi Iliitli' wondered hat Isabel could see In him. She could tt unders'aiid that Isabel had no ia Clty for leal emotion, that, provided Ulan wus good looking, had mone.v and the things she i.ueil iibrmt doing. thing else mattered I I'Of cour-e thetc nie thhiRs vou like fdo and don t do ' he Mid, watching slim flngetH fuss .liounil the ( ups ts gcncrall) that wav with life. sn t I I'Tes, I think it !. " You know It is ' .Perhaps I do, and she smtlid Tliat'B bettei. 1 thought vou mulil Uly smile tnl lluth found that she could smile en whl c her heart nehed and she Bhed the good-looking faie of the an with her would i.nlp Into the deai one that vias .Stott's Why.i ouhln't she fcfel tlHTeient' Certainly Scotl had no such feeling when he luiichfd with Hetti , or with ant other woman he wiblied lo THE NEW Victor Records FOR FEBRUARY! Arc hcrr ready for selection! H7i Not Join Our Victor Record Club? SIO Worth of Records. $l a Month Vo 7itnflHM Mrlmjis litlh m , Vfifiif Uniihli 11-1 f I'l.lUll: "sloitl, lll'KM, II.MI, U . At 1MI I lost x T .VlSO V. .11." To-morrow HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Ifffilflfipfrgl WHS wK ? rOlL raFufSB 3 ifik (MM i if liuii l V5H JbJmEiiKyffc.i3B "sii Va7.!llJiMBViiMK9 vflBr ' " " " ' ' " ' " ' - I. u -n $7 SihcrPlalcd$J QC Market Eighth One Yellow lnding Stamp With Ever) 10c Purchase AH Day - --; I'll 1 1 UHI'II1 - Filbert Set cnlh rleies in vlo're fw ei r iks -i 'able poons spoons b. II knife jnd one I" -l eor .AJlh Possibly i hohtiiul sti'rot is tlie only business section of a large city which lins not wnntlvipd far away fiom it-5 biithplace, ljlsevvheie old neigliborlioods have been left .stranded upon tlie lock of piugics, nnd once the .same was to be feared beie. "Go West, young man!" .seemed to act as a magnet, and vvcht of Bioud .street tlocked the .shons. Then, as if loth to for.sake the old and hallowed at-socinlions. the title swuiip; back to the Delaware, and tho unparalleled pleading of n htieet in two diicctions was the result, with Uroad stteet as a pivot. Is it not h.vmbolic oi I'Miaiicipiiia : igg foiward hand in hand. "A I'LOWKU cannot blossom without sunshine, and a i man cannot live without love," so thcio aie alwny. dear little In ides being led to the altar, and many anxious friends hunting wed ding presents. With the hundicds of lipatitilul urtii: es at ISailey. Hanks The old and th" new evei match- F XGL1SH Down Kurniluir! Any woman who hcaid those two woids would know- immediately 1 1ml the.v lefened to something soft. I'onifoi table and luuiiuus, but until tlie.v had actually seen tlitfeient pieces at II. D. Dougherty & Co., .VZ (. hestiuit stieet. th"y would be & Biddlc Company, deciding ought to unable to realize the lengths to be a simple cno'ugh task, but the which comfoit may go. Kach article very fact' that the choice is unlim- is pioduccd in their own factoij, b iled makes the difficulty greater, super-skilled mechanics, is "custom Silver, china, glass and jewelry are, made" throughout and will suipass temptingly displajed on the main the expectations of the most e.act floor, and' in the le-s well known, i ing (and tired) puichaser. Theic but rqually as popular, downstairs, ate (lifTeient shaped tlavcnpoits, 'ill stoie theio aie any number of mod-solidly constructed on the newest erate-pneed things and quaint and lines, with down-tilled cushioned noiisiiiil i Ircni. of r.olltl mahogany seatn and backs: chaise.s loncnies in lee. because) If hn had, he knew- onl i fninituie. Inlaid sewing cabinets, teveral lengths, including a shorter "r," "'l " vmu nave luncu nun jspetarie i and desks, niullm stands, one mane e.xpiessiy lor apartments; KTe.'ri r"iiffw .Kul ,W""''" "p,c tiptables and nets of tables, one wing chaiis, aim chairs and coy te.h.d.S'rHjJvv.th x.k tW co,oncr.tly tnulcr tho.her. ittle slipper cliai.s for MiladyV spj farpon run! ho rliattod amu.lnff y ami' iu uhc. lltlv Mltli linf tlm s. li IiIiiocli n .. 1. ' !. - in i iiiuun-p,-i iiivurit; . . . , methlng In him that somo other tptil- TT 7-1 Til the lemarKahle exien- in her ttcnt nt l..i- rtnlli ,. ,a ,llftAr I eiei., nf nmepl Host, set V1CO y ...-,--....-.... .... ...,,(,... in t-i- WW ri"li ", j.... i ...- ffrom Isabel Shn had a fire, a man . " " their is now no reason why r about her that men felt, that clicw Mm iwnnln livini' within a r.iduis of em, although as f-it- as she her .elf was 1 400 miles of Philadelphia should not """""i " """ "" oniisciii 1 nougii 1 ,,. ti, ,,r.!iviiie nl one ot 110 tractlon, one that kIip was utleily un Dnsaious or when ick (.arson san er home, he knew better than to ask er for any 111010 favora just then, tie f.e old enough to understand that what wanted hn must go after carefullv fhat was the first night that Itutli le- itcd going homo to her tiny place. The ernoon had nroumit back Bfreo da.vs. She felt restless been there to surround li things would have been different It was Scott was dining out rney i fallen Into thn habit of planning week on an evening spent without other, and lluth stood In her tlnv room facing an evuilng that tied out Intel mlnably. this what she. had married for? ureiy, surety now hiio nan mar enjoy THOSK of us who aic unable lo accept the alluung call of the South can at least share with our i)ioio fortunate sistei-. in tlie de lights of choosing mid-summoi clothes 111 mid-winter. At Onnen- . ' 1 - :. :i r.... i..,.l ,.' I1PUII, V ollins o.- to. ( instiint miri "?'? .V , n I o Wicr by ' Tuolfth streets, the newhvhltc IrU OUR ANNUAL FEBRUARY Reduction Sale of Clothin IT I- o . 1 . !. 1 m r- encompassing ivery ouit ana wvercoat in vjui otock iNow Kepncec Great Number Previous Sales at About 60c on the Dollar of These Garments Are the "Reserves" From - Originally Purchased at 25 lo 33 Off And Now Reduced Still Further! Fliis grand final wind-up will start bright and early thus morning hundicds of men will be on hand to enjoy the advantage of choosing during the fust hours of the sale. The Greatest Clothing Bargains That Philadelphia Is to Know This Season Men's Overcoats Formerly 2Q, now . . . $1250! Formerly s22.50 & 25, now ..$18 Formerly s26.59, now . Formerly s30? now . . These New Markings Will Speed the Clearance of Girls' Coats and Dresses Girls' Gingham Dresses at .Sri-' ifififcr, 1'rcftii f Offmni) Trimmed .wth cm 'Mstinj,' coloi-. pockets and holt. Sues S to I I. Hi II HI l,i llnvr )l hi. ,11 ted t1ur hirt, 2.69 Henry T'. Hallow ell & hon, Hiotitl hclow Chtstnut street. Sent by spe cial deli-cry. thev catry that dis tance without the slightest dnmajio; inileeil. tour hoxes of Strawberries lier oiri crP shipped to Indiananolis ami jir If Sc"lt I ried in Rood shape. Th" hasKetv, m'SJ ' wrapped i-i wax paper and excelsior, are packed in little Kc.s witli one humped end to pi event turnlnf up side down, po not one of the luscious fruits Rets out of place. And these matchless briskets make such stun ninp Rifts i'ir tho muny occasions when any other handsome picsent eallv for loc. loo Hint muw .' miclit no inappropii.uc, ttcud1 b.io wlllltiKly ot Ithclf, Tint i w1 frViVi S& VWi HiOtX &edit JORROW yet keep your self-respect personal loans on business terms a dicninca way. iiie orris Plan enables you to rrow $5U, iiuu or more st as a business man bor- tiws from a bank. you have a genuine ne cessity for money, we Iwill loan to you on your iractcr and earning pow- -for the Morris Plan is national method by jtlch self-respecting wage- rners and salaried men ty borrow money. 1 Sail or Write for Booklet: w to Borrow Money by tns of the Morris Plan. Morris Flan Co. .Philadelphia ARCH STREET HEN a woman weaves not. somo one sufreis cold." wrote Yunir Chins in his sacred instructions, for in China mastery of the loom is considered part of every woman's duty. To the star Roddess, or "SpinninR Damsel," ate olTeted sacrifices and prayers for skill, which evidently aio answered. for the Chinese iurs sent to Fritz & La Rue, 1121 Chestnut street, rank aio fancier than they have been for seveial seasons, for all aie of era broideied boulered niatetiaK Rath ered all mound, with wide bolts, bij; buttons and pockets. Those of cot ton Rahaidine and nlk cicpe tie chine have eyelet embroidery. The beau tiful U.tronct Satin, novelty Trico- lelto ulliln. Ilulv timl c.'itiitt .....1 I the Faille have solid enibioi'leiA-.'the latter with three Riaduated bands, but the novelty Ilaronct Satiiu in white and sand are boK plaited. Wool novelty plaids, made on the bias and buttoning down the back, arc much in evidence. USIC'H Re -Creation! The plnase has a flavor of mvs tctw and until thn W wil. son, "the Phonograph with ,-i Soul," is heaid it cannot be understood, hut in this instrument Edison's dream is fulfilled of actually ie-creatinR all foims of music, instead of merely approximately teproducinR them This has been proved time and aRain when nttists have sunp before au diences of music loveis, in diiect pnmnni-isnn tMt-ti tlm v-,tl TT-.l.--i umonR the hiRhest piouucis ot xne ," r," "V . . ""'"" Orient and in none are crude, harsh , Re-C -cation of their voices, nnd it ton to bo seen. One beautiful I wn impossible to detect the livinR 0xl5-foot ruB has a mellow old Kold f ''," re-oi cation of them Rroiind, with three bordcis, shadinR &' V?s" sonl,iml V"" fvnm e-old to aniicot. while the larKe lu V ull lecord,, inchuhnR Edi son, on inuir paiucut.ir la fcincr ma- llfnW lit r 'jT mi h w l!i li 3VU Ka'" i V.1 , li tmcLnt ntfl . I belt, onii lined through- (out. Sue 10 to II. j ! Girls' Persian Lawn j j Girls' $15 1 $7 Cf) j Dresses, $1.98 to $7.98 j j Coats . J ''" I ift nin 11 l,,. I ! " and sihcrtone J I i j :v mr vmiii ni i.ti 1 , cm-1 I "ideied deiRiis ,nidj plaited -kut-; ntln'is I141 1 j l.-lied wilb Mitin t ibbon J Tots' $8.50 Coats, $5.95 ( in dm o.. clou 1 etc Milled sil with inn Let Lined and interlined .ml cd coloii Sues J to li. dm inrlninl. I II l!r.,llirr. -I Big Girls' $17 & $19.50 Coats, $9.85 wool M'lotir, with .. (oineitible tollar; 1 clnth trimmed. Mes 1 1 and 1G. llM" 1 I.DCI1! $21.75 $23,75 ?27 R OVJ? Formerly s35, now Formerly s40, now Men's Suits Formerly s18, now ... . Formerly R25&s27.50, now $ 750 Formerly s30, now . . . $22.50 SI 1.50 . V BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS $8.50 Values. $C 7C Men's $15 Mackinaws, Reduced to $10 Men's $22.50 Tuxedo Suiis, Reduced to $11.75 $35 Full Dress Coats & Pants, Reduced to $19.90 Men's Trousers, Reduced to $2.90, $3.35, $4,90 & $5.75 "J Boys' $12 Mainaws, $6.75. Sicn 8 to 18 years. ? Nfinriftinnf Nr nri iirili n t im Mx. v.tU.t-.. Qkn- . ucitouisuiiut UCUULltUIW til IJC lJU'JUJUy ULUIt Men's $15 & 16.50 1 $Q Men's $4 Pants, $2.65 vercoals J Men's $4.50 Pants, $2.90 Men's $17.50 &!$ -j CA Beys' $6.50.Norfolk Suits, $4 $20 Overcoats. ' H,OU ' , M b- Bcyc $12 Mackinaws. Men's $22.50 & $1 J CA $25 Overcoats. At' I Kies7to 1(5 j is. I $10 Values. Si.cs7 to 18 j is. ) O.fO $6.75 CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Officers' Uniforms && $32 Military Suits $16 $15 Military Suits $y CQ $20 Military Suits . $1 Q $35 Military 1 $1 7 Cf Suits.. . l ' ,OU I It llrutliiTs -l.i 11M1 $38 Military Suits . $1Q i.$i 7 rn X i mXJXJ $35 Military Overcoats ' 1 i.Diii: -1 11 -1 r.i 1 Correct Shoes Marked With Regard to Economy Boys' $20 Overcoats, $1275 Sizes !) to 18 yea is. Boys' $12 Corduroy $O.50 Suits Sizes 7 to 18 yeais. I it llmtlifr- si i'ONii n 11 it I Men's $13.50, $15&$1A J$18 Suits i lK Sizes to 16 y.ars, $6.75 Boys' $2 Knee Pants, $1.49 Eoy3' $8.50 Overcoats, .'kcs 21 to 10 years. $5.50 If bought in Hit' ri'imlsir waj not nos.sibh be ollcred to ou tlicso low fujures. fWomenT$rto8T$o""Qe i Shoes:'-" e Button 0Jo7Jj Men's New High Shoes, $5 lo $9 I'onlowin t.in calf, lilac-U e.ilf, Mai! Kul ami pat-Jite-l coltskin. Women's High Shoes, $4 to $12 Lai 0 antl huMnn st.vles 111 ki ay, I, own, ' ite, 1I on.- nnd lilail kul, tan and Mack .'If, pal' tit colti-kiti ami ;ri.i luick-km. 1 nl f Men's $6 Black Calf j$4J j Lace Shoes "McnTs $1.50 Spats, 50c 11 .' r t-'rnj--Misses' & Children's $2.75 & $3 Shoes Sues S' 2 t 11 Sl'"' "' ' " - $2.49 $2.59 llipst lines could ;it anyulicro lii'ar JYcung Women's 1 $C.55 1 $7 to $8 Shoes. Jl.iu' -tlc- in tan Russia calf, I lll.uk, tan and riu kidskin- ! Jkiiliei 01 f.ibi 11 top-.; walking! I Kin. trunnutal and tan in-!- .sue. J1.. 1 1 S in lot. I Women's .pats, $1.29 to $4 Boys' Gunmetal Shoes s ,- '.1 tn 1 '.' 1 's IP j to 2. $2.59 $2.89 Misses' & Children's White Imperial Buck & Tan Shoes '3.75 " Women's & Misses' Coats, Dresses k Many stunning style.- uirel'ullj depicting' the trend, of the iu-w Sprnj.' Ftislnons. Other wonderful groups, closing out to make room for incoming lots, have 1 n Hi,, llu r. 14. u II I nT II 11' , l:l II 4.50 Suits center medallion and the fifftnes are ' of different slwdes of bluo and apil- ..1 TVin c.mlinlif rnntifs nie tvn- icaily Chinese, and nmonj? them the j clouds, waves, lotu mossoms, pco ' nies and tho peach of longevity may ensily be distinguished. 'tfnVTUSIC cleanses the under- I VI standing, inspires it and -L-- lift3 in into a realm which it would no have reached wcro it left to Itself," said Homy Ward Beechor years ago, and smely no 1 thinking being would deliberately cut themselves off from this souicc I nf intellectual bcttetmcnt nnd inspi ration while there Is a used niano left unsold at C. J. Hcppo & Son's, 1117-10 Chestnut street. These Up riRhts and Grands, which have been taken in trade for Mason & Hamlin 1 pianos, cover tho best-known makes in tho woild. Having all been thor ouirhlv renovated, they mnko ideal instruments for the homo, and arc especially sought after by many who have temporarily taken up their residence in Philadelphia and who do not wish to invest largely. A" ciiincs. nicy neen only near an Edison iccoril on an Edison phono giaph at X. Stetson A: Co., 1111 Chestnut street, to be convinced of the difference of these marvelous tone producers. ROUT this time of year oianges and grapefruit at breakfast begin to fail to tempt, and then it is that casting nbout for a substitute dried fuiits ate found to mako tho stiongest ap peal to the appetite. But thete are dried fruits and dried fiuits, somo well named that remain shriyclcd and hard despite nil soaking nnd cooking, others, like those at K. Bradford Clarke Company, 1520 Chestnut street, that are tendor and flesh. These apricots, peats, nec tarines and prunes are all carefully selected California products, which have retained the flavor' of the fresh fruit to an unusual degree. The nectarines and pears are cut in halves antl tho apricots and ptunes are whole, and with very little stew ing and the addition pf a small quan tity of sugar, a rich, thick syrup is obtained. WITH Influenza back in our midst, and every one dreading an attack, it is comforting to think that theic is a preventive tho Mountain Vnlley Water, sold at' 718 Chestnut street, nnd it is extremely Interesting to hear of one man's experience with it. Of his own volition ho recently returned and leported that tho use of tho water had saved his wife's life. The four physicians in attendance had given her up, when ho tried this marvelous Wntcr, and today she Is as well as ever. The com bination of salts and other constituents in the water attacks tho poisoned accumulations in tho body and blood, nnd being diuretic, solvent and elimi nant, it increases tho excretions, solves from tho blood excessive acidity and calcareous deposits, and eliminates them from tho system. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION p ' .0 W W". TC: SFbL 1 , i Ci dropped to the lowest notch 1 1 1 1 FOR MISSES I $ in price. -1 ! Handsome Coats j Vi'loui, uiauolial, I boucle, w ith kit j tummed colhus. ISi 1 eliCMut ibelini. koiM-j and I conei opo-.uin 01 fui- ! Lined tu ait or throughout. 1 Misses' Velour Coats, ?1S.50 Very aniait belted iffvts -oniichetl witli kit coney collar and lined with satin. Other daintv styles are in cheviot. Bolivia and mannish niktuies. Misses' Serj?e Dresses, S25 ' Newest of the new, portraying long, nanow lines; sash belt, lound neck with filet lace finish, lows of plaits nnd inserted pocket'. Many otheis of tho gioup ate cfTirtivcly embrouleieil with wool. One sketched. Also navv bluo and black taffeta dresses with Geoigette ciepo vestces. IFOR YdMEt s39.75 1 1 Velour Coats I Truly suring-liko in cut nnd line. Box coats with tows of plaits, detachable one-piece vesteo and peau do cygno lining. Skhts have gathered back with belt and pockets. Taupe, brown and navy. One sketched. jbr7a 1 Tt"Z--J t Our February Sale of n irare Throbs Ahead With Record Offerings Daily Fine iu-w stocks are arnmiied fur ea.- -elcfUon ill l'trht, new quaittu-.s. Tho ut.'itrn- art- of urpalnjr ipialuies an ol lasting uMh. Ii.'iiuty and the Thi- .s200 Lixinti Kooin Suite )s159.75 MA Pim Women's & Misses' Scr.se Skirts, .SS.98 Navy and black. Shirred styles with plaited belt, '(J'-v -vwrfiiJvJwVfct -ntA j2mmfi round pillows. - W .'his $'22.- Dininir f " ''Jtfl im si or 1 v. inrira a ULU ,- 'W' 195 T Room Suite American walnut in Queen Anne design. 54-inch buf fet, large china closet, serving table, -18-inch ex tension table, five genuine leather teat chairs and one, arm chair. ' I $325 Bedroom Suite, $269.75 Larire nieces: Oueen Anne design Dresser, chiffonier, triplicate toilet table and full-size bed. Women's Dresses, $18.50 Tricotine and serge in navy blue and black, varl- set-in pockets, Birdlo or sash, plaits, coloicd slashed pockets and smoked peat 1 buttons, pipings and fringe, iu iimtiirn. si:rciNi i'i,oit ; -VltM Our HI Now Heitaurant Dt of Kverjtlilnr t I.owit l'rkei Sewiilh l'loor f Our New nulldlur. 1th ft Market SU, $165 Redroom Suite, $135 Gum walnut of ivory in Adam de sign. Four pieces dresser, chif fonier, toilet table and bed. $38 Buffet, $29.98 n....i.- 1, in r1nnltil .lomifn. 4R Inch. Mt llrollirm-Fourth Floor Suil"11" "" " -"" -.... -- li ,t n 3 ' ri vd ,-: u . t- . ' An.. u" L?A U.t ,t'j,it, r ., i ft .t h-H !iu& 3 i"ti4- hdvM3(. v s, t .,,l?t-,.-, . ...- f',i t if liiiiai i-t iJ l"i,l,iftia,ii.'.,lM. ri ' tr - , Itti. I.
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