,) oo ' feVENlftG PUBLIC LEDaER-r-PHILAX)ELPHIA, THURSDAY, 3TEBRIJARY W 1919 'v r . ' , i 1TAXMAZE IHJZZLETOMANY 1. 1 . ' J3erks at Federal Building " $Ke)t Busy Answering ' V Queries fi'ME HUMOR INJECTED VKSX Ifcfencu Offices Lstablishcd '( Where Doubtful May Find Informatipn i -. A. Forty-five Days Granted to Pay Income Taxes Incomo tax payers, both corpora lion nnd individual, will bo granted forty-flvo days from Starch 1G for filing their complete tax returns If they notify collectors m writing that they cannot complete their re turns by that date. In making this announcement tho Internal Itov piiuo Bureau reiterated, lion ever, that 23 per cent of tho estimated total tax must bo paid by Starch 1G. It was announced thut collectors of Internal rovenuo would supply till individuals requesting tho forty fix o davs' extension with a form on which to mako tentative returns as a basis for tax estimates. A form for tentative corporation veturns will bo mailed by revenue collectors to nil corporations on their lists. MEMORY RESTORED AFTER THREE YEARS Surgeons Cured Mincrsvillc Shell-Shock Victim's Wounds Long Before Mind Ho closed lile ej es on a field of battle. When his "lumbering senses nwoKe It was threo years later. Ho found himself In inldoccan, suspended In a wire. cage, over tho top deck of n vessel. "i'oung"' h remembers some one, shouting. It wns a wounded soldier on tho deck ono of a thousand other wounded which tho hospital ship Arry Rouay had taken on In Llerpool, and I was bearing to llallfar, Tliero wero ti dozen other "mental cases" In tho cago with thla man. Bo foro physicians thought of tho wlrn rages for the shell-shorkcd, these heroes from tho battlefield", when taken on deck for nlr nnd ntinshlne, Would frequently It wa on April IS, 1918, when Young recovered his memory In this cage. He jrho Federal Building Is thronged fAea days with persons seeking Incomo c. MnnV. Clerks in the Internal Hvnus offlco aro being rushed to tho limit in tho distribution and in ansivcr I .. ... ,i,.rl concerning . fl. ll ,wa ul Myfifln... 1.w.,il.A.if 1ia )l. AA .nrlt fcrorislons of tho measure ., ' yeM-nUy morning at her home Her . leap overboard. Most of tho questions were """'""i death was due to heart failure, follow-I Wrks who aro working tinner mo sw;1 ing upnn a. two vears' lime. Mm liad vision of Miss M. V. (be stencil division Attpmnls at humor Uis OUCStlOns CL uruutnuw . -"lit .i ll,,j,,l Ar.ij.MI l.mrrA man pays an Incomo tax when his earn-1 mna.er t ,10 William I'entr Theatre ' Ten minutes latr, ho wan told, a shell jngs aro 12000 or more, with deductions sh Wils tll0 vi,iow of lietijainln j burst over him and Blirapncl struck out f J200 for eacn cnun. i .ueiz.'u. .fitiiri ,n ,,,,, ,., ( I her home tomorrow morning at 11 1 TInds Sir Children a Illnslnr , o'clock, llr Jnfnh Krausknpf otlklat-1 I n.rerkncw before the good of ha v. In. Interment will l.a In Adath J-lm- Inr olx kids." ono man exclaimed with a I ru tiuetei. laugh to Miss Jardlne as sho tried to . ,. look properly sympathetic This is . . Mi a"T 1 orrcMcll where I save taxes on $1100 ' . u nnv Vorrestoll. lwenH-twi vear old. 314 .sixtn street, uarov. .i jaromr. ..r.. ' oien nunc aive ui ino ia.i iirno i r ,,aiI ,, BtrIcko down ,10 battle of . , c aritle. cderatlon f Mcsslncs llldga on August 24. 191S. centered arounrt ' "r'"f- ,.. . . , . machlno.irm. hullet linri ntriirir Mm V ..inrrloll 1 lIO IP, -UltJtCU HJ l v ruin, v.ivi,..- . . . u flin in ino Momacli. lie nccatne unconscious an rio and pleired his hip. Ho lay seven hours on the field be fore he was picked up and pent to the base hospital, rlx miles behind the lines. Tliej rut tho bullet from tho pit of Ills stomach, gave him a glass ec and cured his hip wound. Ho was done for as a soldier liver . .-i . , "WelL I am willing to pay laxei i" i ,"- " " "'"" ""'. .",",'"':.., Rlnce. until 1.1. ,11-rht.r.n !,,. Mi,. v.. rn.,. of remalnlnir single." iv 'ate memoer ot inn rr. .iinrj iiosjiiui - ............. ......v ..... th privilege of r""" B,"f wa8l training class, was bulled jelerda in ago, he has lived in hospitals. It was jouth declared, white another, w " vva ,r nur co,'tump ,,tl,h sne ,,ad ,,ur. ms sholl-shock that made it so difficult Married and cvldentlv mo re bl oout nirsij cnaB(!d last Wednesd.vy for lier gradua- to mro him, for it has mado him tem ,ald that he would gladly give up iouo ( hloh ns to la iaro In April POnirllv lnane togt rid of his wife. Hut he smiled so sisters from the ht Marv's Hospital and rharc, founr come, from Miner, cheerfully that he belled his word. itweiuv-two membeis of bei Uass wero . ..'.""i'08 , ""5," , "", m. C!,1"!," "If any one can introduce to mo a nice pr-ent. uttlred In their nurse .oMumcs MUe, Ta. He enlisted with the Ninety riril ho clad to nay extra," ass-ertorl Klght members of her Uass wcro pall-, -evrnth Amerlc.in Legion on April 3. E?1! 5 n,.n beSrcrs interment wa mado In tho' 19 1. -, He went to Toronto, then to w-i.,.1 ,7J,r rnilo.ir.r of levenue "olv Cross Cimelerj of lurny iiign i Lngl.ind and landed in I'ram e Epluaim Iderci, cllettor or levcnu' , ,UI Kald ln ih church jS ,.,,- for this district received a telegram I of'tlu nie-ed Virgin at O.ubv. Miss ' tYom 'Washington asking htm to givo KnriKiell c.iuirht a i old vvhkh de ' " " Jrabllclly to a lequest that Income and .iopfri Into pneumonia, nnd she died profits taxes bo paid next month with iut sundav treasury certlflcates instead of by check or cash. , Mr. Ji-nuie C. Mai'.Miiut IVn To mako it easier to get information. Mrj i.nu ,- s(nRsiintr. wlfn of W it- About tho Income tax regulations Mr nam Wood MiiMlnn. and lister of VVI1 Jderer assigned deputv collectors and, ,UM Wilbur J Cooke, died at her home. .lime HOIIEMTAK FROLIC ami I'cncil Club ?lape Annual lV'iivui at llcllevuc-Stratford 1 aniouv In the social annals of the agents at branch oftlces, wheic also taxes, 1611 prui h street, on Tuesday evening, i i it.v for more than a quarter of a cen- mav ba mado bv certified check or mon-i She vat boin in uneonn, - . l ... in.u'n, i tur tin. unnuil mav be mado by certified ey order but not In cash, eald. Ths list follows: Northern Tnit Compinr Mr Slith and Bprlnr Garden lrl ,. ., UOTTlinerclRI irul cnmpaio, ,uu 01..C-. u W.1 w I.edercr a daughter of the late Dr. i:il.is Hetir.v cooue ami .viarieiia ooki-. Ilesldes her husband, she N survived bv three childien, Mrs Theodore c Wol- cott, Schenertatly .N. 1 : litnei liur.i ami Harold 1'red Mai Minn, of thii cit u-.... un.. also lier molllr. Jir .i i. uuh, n Tb lnnHarla Companv. 617 Cheit- sister, Mrs l.mma c chase, of Mm- fcut atrtet. . . tleello. N' V and tn brutlurs. l'ranl. Ninth Natlpnal Hank Front and Norrls jipnr tooUe of llaltimore .mil Wt mm SJSnnmealtl. Till- Tnvur.nre and Tru.t ! l I'h.tedclph.a -ml Cmpanv. Twelfth and ChitnVit strK New oru Philadlphla lourae. 1 Ifth and Cheitnut . - S.n' - - - PENNSY WEEDS OUT rim NMIonol Uanlf. 31 Chtnut stre , National Bank of ilrmantown. orman- n.niinn Tiaarti rvarrtn TSfflSr n-a'nro'aT-and McKn WOMEN EMPLOYES tneta. .,, . Kenalnirton Trunt Company. Allethenv and KanalHBtoa avenues, srom trv.F.K nr.attXKia xfAncil S. 1910 . , . .,. ....v.. - ,- ,.., Unlv I.i..0i) in Laslcru Lines .lonn I nnsii'jpiiii hub. viiibiip. ..- , fetreet and llrle avenue I Columbia. Avenue Trust Company, Proad treet and roiimitiia avenue , .Market street Till- and Tnut Company. l .. TViivmnlvoi- SVty.aocond and .Market atrtte. l.ast lOCini)0l . Centennial National Hank. Thirty-second and Market streets - Olrard Avenue Title and Trust Company, Xlarhteenth street and Olrard avenue I Women employes on the rcn.iis.vU.inui imilBJIlBnia Ofllii,, rncnui elicit rmu I.'i.36i) in Eastern IVIiniarv I Wore 1,".l.i9 Vrtvamenslnt? avenue liaddlmton Title and Trut rompanj. 60M Market street. TX)R V'EKK HEGINNMNC. -VIMIC1I 10. 1913 T.nn TCsflnnnl Want.. Knienth anl Mar. ;-Mt streets. soutnwarK national Hank, si'l Pou.m nee. Trust Comrany. rit West Glrard raj street. co frnntlnentsl Title sn1 Etaohen Olrard PVjiIdinr. National Surety Hank. aranue. ... Wlt Philadelphia Title and Trust Coir aany. Fortieth street utid T.anenater avenue i 'State Dank ot Philadelphia BBQ I'assyunK avenue. riflh street I'jllroad ca"lirn lines on robni.it v I numbered 1S.3G3, deuleaso of i'tl from January The high point in num ber of women employes v,i nahed on I NViv ember 1. 1918. at 1.VIB9 ! Of tho 991 women emp'.ojcs ilroppul during January 311 vw ro l.iboreiH The tiumlx r of women mploved as laborer has fchow n a sliaip ilrup r.lcli month .ih follows' November, Jill , lieiimbet l"t3: January, 1(i3.', nnd Kebruarv fi'U a louring the month tlf, i lerka and .tenog- Tho following assignments have been , r.iphers wcro iliopped icdmiug tin ir made for days not jet designated: number to 78M The dei r.iv, in woincn Olney Bank. Fifth street and Olney read laborer siiuo November Is more than aianayunic crusi ompany. ai" Main ' ,u per cut. 'M..;.-. i: . c ' Dining Januar woinin vveie tlroiipul i ww " vll' vii UU11I, entirely from the mnp following i.,bv i elch ns nnn ciiflTr.t-o Cm ".Night In Bohemia of tho 1'in and Pencil Club, helil Init night at the llcllevuc-Stratford, faslly e.ll)eil in previous record. The ballroom was filled. The pro gram was contributed bv leailmtr tin- utric.il folk now- in Philadelphia and vvcll-knovvn amateurs. A part of the I ptocieds from the affair will be devoted to the vvorlt of tho Actors' Fund as a compliment from tho oldest newspaper I men h organization In America , 47 Rue Blanche, Paris OUR French peo ple always de mand of their physi cians quick results from any remedy pre scribed. My BAUME ANALGESIQUE BENGUE is above nil a quick and Street. Roxboronsh Trust Company. Rldr avenue and Green lane j:i-elior Trust Company. ISroad street svad lhlsb avenue It' K'S Deaths of a Day MARRIOTT C. SMITH t! Former President of Lalrolie ?lccl Com pany Uic Marrlott C. Smjth, aged soventy-thrre, swho was president ot tho Iitrobe Meel Compaay until that corporation retired from business in 1905, died of pneumonia yesterday at his hfnie in Wynnuvvond. Mr. Bmyth had been a member of tho Union League since May II. 1870 Hu ,Vu a son of the lata Wndloy Smyth, ; arho was president of tho Pennsylvania .- " j ui iiicuiam,m uu iir a.tiu gu.Oranting Annuities. Ha is survived by "ro children. ( William IT. Chaffee William II. Chaffoe, formorly a mer ehant of this city, died in Manchester, Conn., last Saturday, in his sovent) Dfth year. Funeral services wero held yesterday. Mr. Chaffee was born in this city, whero his father was n whole, nale merchant. Tho son was educated Rt"Mllton. Pa-. Academv. ami mm nrtr Pvj-lvlei graduation entered business here. J Itt 1870 ho went to New Vorlt, where im cauiDiisura tno jirm or I Iianee, .viore nous Cannlchael, commission mer chants In underwear and hosier. Mr.1 Chaffee is survived bv a widow. rho was Kllra H. Piatt, .f this city $nd py ono sister, Mrs. G. XV, Mlxter ftlso of this city Courtland Baniard I Coutrland Bernard, deputy superln Twdent of tho County Prison, died yester elay at his home, Torresdale avenuo and "Ilhawn street. Holmesburg. Sir. Barnird was a member of many fra ternal organizations, a thirty-third de nes 'Mason and a member of I.u I.u Temnle. Tho funeral will bo held next winday afternoon. ,( Louis Weisenburger culs weisenburger, fifty-three years isisiani superintendent or ine jonn ek Li to Insurance Company and known ln fraternal circles, died nlr Monday morning of heart ells-, after an illness of only fifteen ! as. iio was in unstoi, ra at I me and was instructing a new ot Ui'i company in Ills duties. as a member of PhlladolphU r.o, ti, Jyal order ct .Moose, ika Tribe. No. J7'J. Irrdenendent of Tted Men. He is survived bv children, Mrs. Harry V. Kloster- ot rnuaueipnia; Airs. Kamuel (.'. or UKianoma, ana ixmla and Weisenburger. luneral serv- III be- held tomorrow afternoon at me, :19 jsortn t'liieentn street. nt. private, In Westminster Cem- Attondauls charging plum b.ittery women, ard ilc.iner" c.u clucUets. forcuometi tiaclv clcaueis Iiiih culler, laundress, locomotive repahcrs and shop vvatchwomen. A new job for Women, power operator", wan report, d. Jobs In which women were cmplovcd in largo numbers on February 1 were as follow a: .Storeroom attendant" 31.1, i car i leaner, CG3 : station t leaner. Ill", clcrhs and Monographers, 7&81, jini tresses, 198; laborer?, 091: mesieiiKers and asslbtutil, ISfil ; mn li.mli .il devue ojierator. 130; sign.iltvomun and assist ants. ITS ; telephone operators, C7:s , telcphouo opctatorr, 371 . telegraph oper HtorK. !.". tlrket. fupllrr;. oiiH i Ii.rl.H. 119; tjplst, 117, and watehnomcii I tatlOtlS. crossing, "91 Oetcopalhic Hospital to Open Hero Opening of the Osteopathic Hospital at Nineteenth and Spring Harden stierts was ofTlelnlly pet for tho mlddlo of April, at a meeting of tho executive committee of tho hospital held at tho Adelphia Hotel last night Members nf tin board who will administer thu hospital aro William It. Nicholson, W Clayton Jone-, V. V. Fotbes, (ieorge If Karlc Ji nod J. A McCarthy The, meeting la-a mghi was presided over by 1'r Mniou peicr Uoss. sore throat, rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, lum bago, and sciatica. Almost the instant it is applied you notice the re lict, lor the original Baume is much quicker and more sure in its action than arc its many imi- -v Ph" dt I" Claut Pari: ThoB. Lccming & Co. American Afrits, Ntw Ycri Steinwary Qurj'Art Pianos bterling Hianos Sterling Player Pianos caisonuiamonauisi Phonographs i" ll Bv aayl 3Irs. Fred ,W. Sutlerlo lurram frem Eihanehal. China. unees the death there yesterday of sole a. Huitene, wire ot Tea w. ikir. ana fin. buuerie iett more than twenty years asro ed ln China, where Mr. Sulterln torse business interests. He was at fine tbe head ot the morocco manu- JMMrmrm of Keen, Hutterla & Co., laivthla. morooco manufacturers, w-tWed In list.' 3 5T" Mr. ia B. Meiiell ot1lH3 North smoi -.zB'MWimmymmwmr ,Th e smaller Stein way pianos are instruments of universal application. They are especially adapted to the smaller livincr" Quarters of the modern house : but thev are effective in any space fitted for any use. In size thev hlend intn fVio m furnishings of the .small room and yet maintain their dignity in the largest quarters. Their tone may be reduced to a whisper, or may be made to thunder in rivalry to the larger pianos. Like all other Steinway pianos, thjs wonderful tone quality is permanent after ' decades of use remaining rich and full. Only Philadelphia representatives of Steinway & Soni N.Stctson 8iCprllll Chestnut Si to! Siretb m Y Best Place Jj A PVs LaTw February Demonstration Sale Every department in the store is represented in this sale, and the savings are noteworthy. Some of these items advertised may be sold out early in the day, but you will find many others equally good. Purchases must be final none will be sent on approval or C. O. D. All charge account transactions for tomorrow will be rendered on the March bill payable in April. fay Stretfs A Y Sesi Place JJ J Demonstration Sale of Silks "Whito Habutai Silk for waists and drosses, 86 inches QC trlde; valno $1.35 yard for JC Special lot of Silks in various weaves, 36 to 40 inches wide: re duced for quick clearance from (il.bO and $1.05 yard to , $1.00 Genuine Chinese Shantung Pongeo, 33 inches wide, natural shade, suitable for waists, dresses, skirts and men's shirts; St in value $1.50 yard for. . J11U Whito Satin, a good quality that will wash perfectly and ln demand for waists, lingerie or dressos; value $1.75 p-i of yard for pJLsd Pongee, natural shade, good weight nnd weave for skirts, suits and dresses; value tf QXt $2.25 yard for JJH.OD White Japanese Broadcloth, 36 Inches wide, dependable grade; S"...'.2.'!!..f.". $1.65 Washable Satin .n white and flesh color for waists, dresses and underwear, 86 inches wide; &5n!J...!:ff...5."f..$l68 Black Dres's Taffeta," 36 inches wide; tho usual $255 1 7C grade for 7r Dress Satin, black and all the wanted street shades, (-1 QC 36-inch; $2.25 value for pl0 Crepe do Chine In black, whito, flesh color and other good shades, 40 Inches wide; $2.25 and $2.50 values for, djl QC yard pl7J Charmeuse, 40 inches wldo; black, navy, taupe; (j0 OC . . . . '-' fiiist nxiort $3.50 "quality for Three Specials in Bags Silk Bags, stylish shapes with imitation shell and silver-plated frames; silk-lined; finished with tassels, also mirrors and t0 CC purses; special nt JJ"v Week-end and Shopping Bags, black enamel, moire 6A Af lined, just the right size; special at PZ7U Pretty Bags of black or blue moire; self-covered frames; silk lined; complete with purso and mirror; special djo Qg at , PaCOu FIRST FLOOn Women's Capes Special at Furs at Half Price These lurs arc mostly one of a kind and cannot be duplicated at llicse prices when the piece or set mentioned has been sold: 5125.00 Australian Oppos- 6um Fur Set. . . $62.50 $95.00 Mink Set $47.50 $175.00 Black Fox Set... S87.30 $110.00 Skunk Set ... . $53.00 SSS.OO Leopard Set $44.00 $38.00 Bush Cat Set ... $19.00 $16.00 Hair Seal Set .. $8.00 $75.00 Caracul Set . ... $.17.50 $250.00 Seal Otter Set.. $125.00 $600.00 American Snble Set $300.00 $120.00 Ermine Scarf ... S60.00 $30.00 White Fox Scarf. $25.00 $70.00 Black Fox Scarf $33.00 $22.00 Kit Fox Scarf... SU.00 $30.00 Mole Scarf $25.00 $90.00 Taupe Fox Scarf $45.00 $37.50 Chinchilla Squirrel Scarf $18.75 $55.00 Imitation Blue Fox Scarf $27.50 $190.00 Kolinsky Scarf... $93.00 $85.00 Pointed Fox Muff $42.50 $50.00 Black Fox Muff.. $25.00 $50.00 Red Fox Muff $25.00 $80.00 Mole Muff $10.00 $45.00 While Fox Muff. . $22.50 $125.00 Ermine Muff $62.50 $17.50 Krimmer Muff... $8.75 $25.00 Ocelot Muff $12.50 $60.00 Chinchilla Squirrel Muff $30.00 $48.00 Mole Muff $24.00 $38.00 Kit Fox Muff $19.00 THIHD FLOOR $19'751 Wtmr i d ill 4 Mil mm far 19.75 Qj These Cupes arn of serge in navy nnd black; three different models. The ono shown is in fichu effect forming collar and vest, braid bound; another is in similar style, while the third is three-quarter length, with rows of braid. Tho popularity of Capes this season is unques tioned. These are all excellent styles and marked at a very low price. TiunD floor Some Extra Good Values for Misses and Children Misses Coats of vclour, loose model finished with belt, lined throughout and interlined, largo Deal collars; tan, taupe, navy, burgundy; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; $65.00 values CJOC AA Misses' Vclour Coats, semi-fitted and lined throughout, small collar of seal; taupe, tan and black; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; $39.00 and $45.00 (POO C( values at wCOtOv Silvertono Coats for misses, shirred into deep yoke in back, large collar of nutria, lined with peau do cygno and interlined; brown, reindeer and burgundy; sizes 14, 16 and 18; MQ CA 69.00 values for.. . . . Pfti7.uU Children's Dresses, very much reduced because they aro a bit soiled; included aro Dresses of lawn, imported and Amcrlcan mado gingham, imported pique, rep, dimity; we do not think they can bo duplicated in Phila delphia today for double the prices we havo marked on them; sizes 8, 10 and 12 years; values range from $4.95 to $12.50; divided into fivo lots and marked at $2.95, $3.95, $4.75, $5.95 and $6.95. Odd group of Children's Coats in sizes 8 to 12 years: values up &?.?? $9.50 Girls' Belted Tweed Coats, large pockets, convertible collar, solf tono bono buttons; tan and gray; sizes ff to 14 years; (JJIQ 7C special at JlliJ White and Colored Cotton Dress Fabrics While Novelty Skirting Weaves, 36 inches wide, stripe fcnd cord ef fects; values 65c and 75c A A yard for 4UC White Voiles in plaids, checks, dots and figures; excellent for waists nnd dresses; spe- Cn cial at, yard DUC Nainsook for children's gar ments and underwear, .'iO-lnch; regularly $2.50 per 10-yard piece; in the FEBRUARY DEMON STRATION SALE dl -A Long Cloth, 36-inch, just the grade wanted for home sewing; r 10-yard piece, worth (fro AA $3.25, for P.UU Printed Gingham Cloth in plain pink, blue, tan, green nnd helio. also stripe and check effects; 30 inches wide; suitable for dresses, rompers and children's Jf garments; special at, yard, tDC Colored Organdies, 45-inch, for frocks and waists; rose, pink, Copen, light blue, helio, maize, gray, Nile and navy; value 7e' $1.00 yard for a)C first FLOOR Save on Linens and Towels Pure Linen Table Damask; Mercerized Scalloped stripe, rose and spot designs: 70 Cloths, round, G2-inch; inches wide; value $3.75 yard; in ' $3.60 the FEBRUARY DEMONSTRA TION SALE at Union Table Damask, 70 inches wide; value $2.2o yard for , Mercerized Cotton Table Dam ask, 70 inches wide; value $1.25 yard for . . $3.00 , 70 inches $1.75 ible Dam- $1.00 Table ; fo or? aluo for OfaiOt) All-linen Huckaback Towels. hemmed ends; reduced Cf from 85c each to DOC Huckaback Towels, half Hnen, hemstitched; reduced from CA 65c each to OUC Irish Linen Pillow Cases, hem stitched, all-linen; re- do CA duced from $4.25 pair to V'' v FIRST FLOOR Ribbons All assortment taken from our regular stock and worth up to 35c reduced to 12 jc to 22c vard. FIRST fLoor Milliner' New styles in Straw Hats for spring, flower- and feather-trimmed ;Vspecial 6 nc pw.f f Hats. at Velour and Velvet both women's and Jo tp children's, special at vOl O THIRD FLOOR Garments for Infants and Little Folks of 2 to 6 Wool Sweater Suits :?..6:.;.e; $10.95 Brushed in sizes 2 duced to . White Dresses in sizes 1, 2 and 3 years; lawn with em- (PI OC broidery yokes; spec, at vl.OO Outing Flannel Pajamas, one piece; sizes 2 to 6 years; fljt At? special at J)JLJ Children's Bloomer Dresses; blue, pink, yellow; sizes 2 tOtC; special at. Infants' Tan Shoos re duced to " Short White Dresses in sizes 1, 2 and 3 years; special CJO OP SKCOND FLOOR :? $3.25 95c Wool Goods All-wool Navy Serge, 40 inches wide; good weight for skirts, suits and dr,esies; limited quan tity; special at, (M OC yard tJllsJ Broadcloth, 48-inch, in navy, brown, plum, gray, taupe, pea cock; same grade that has been selling for $5.50 yard in the FEBRUARY DEMON- i0 Cft. STRATION SALE at.. P5.DU All-wool Jersey Cloth, 54-inch, in French blue, gray, pheasant, peacock, taupe, white, navy; ya-r6d0..:a.!?.e...f..r:.$4.50 FIRST FLOOR Handkerchiefs Women's All -linen, Corded Handkerchiefs; special O C at OOC Women's All-linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs; special OC Men's All-linen Initial Hand kerchiefs; special OA at ..( aJUC FIRST FLOOR Three Good Values in Lingerie Nainsook Chemise, lace and, embroidery trimmed, ribbon fin ish; values upto $2 for $1.25 Pink Batiste Gowns. tailored effect, finish ed with dainty blue ribbon; values ?!..?.?? $1.35 Chemise of pink ba tiste, tailored style, hemstitched trim ming, so m e lace trimmed; tfl Of special at. Jl.i)D SECOND FLOOR Knit Underwear and Hosiery Men's Winter and Summer Underwear to be closed out at just half price. Included are Union Suits, Separate Shirts and Drawers in many different weights and styles, but there is not a complete lines of sizes. Tho values are exceptional we have marked this Underwear at halt pnea for quick clearance, Pajamas Flannelette Pajamas in plain white or attractive stripes; not all si zos; reduced djo ff SPECIAL' SECTIOrr.FihsT FI30R Corsets Model 405 for misses; made of coutil; lightly boned, elastic top, sizes 20 to 28; $3.50 value for SECOND FUOR $2.45 Maids Uniforms Blue-and-whito strips Uniforms (also desirable as House Dresses), sizes 34 to 44; special iljo CC SPECIAL SECTaok'plRST FLOOR Petticoats New Taffeta Petticoats in all' the leading spring shades, a few jerseys includ- d4 OC ed; special at .... J.50 v SPECIAL SECTION. FIRST FLOOR Women's Fine Lisle Combination Suits in pink and white; sizes 34 and 86 only; $2.00 foarUM..... $1.19 Men's Silk Hosiery. broken lines grouped together for quick clearance; values up V. 65c Women's Silk Stockings with lisle bops, extra quality, black only; regular .r.d: $1.65 FIRST FLOOR Last Days of the Furniture Sale Saturday morning every Odd Piece, every Suite goes back to the regular price. We mention here a few from the hundreds of items included. If tho ones mentioned here nre sold you will find others equally as good. JB0C0 Mahogany Spinet IJfok-139.00 J70.00 Mahogany Book Cars-. 60 00 J90.00 Uecorated Desit and Chair (two pieces) JbO.OO J 60.00 Jianoeany .Davenport Table. 110.00 $517.00 Ivory Bedroom Suite, C pieces 37S.uu $186.00 Cuahion-seat Sofa, covered in green velvt-146.00 1466.00 Queen Anne Dining-room Suite, 10 pieces 1376.00 $276.00 Mahogany-and-Cane Living room Suite, with. cuhioii3, I1S0.U0 $60 00 Kay Chair, tapetry coer- ed-$40.00 $22.50 Mahogany Tea Cart $18.60. $46.00 Mahogany Colonial Card Table-$37.60 $31.00 Decorated Fiti Stand $25.00 Decorated Parchment Lamp Shades Half Price $600.00 William -and Mary Mahog any Dining-room Suite, 10 pieces $476.00 $760 00 William and Mary Walnut Dining-room Suite, 10 pieces $585.00 $636.00 Queen Anne Dining-room Suite, mahogany, 10 pieces $386 $100.00 Three-back Antique Cane Settee $70.00 $46.00 Antlnu. Oak Arm Chair $30.00 $60.00 Clavr-foot Wing Chair, tap- estry coyered $46.00 $400.00 Queen Anne Dining-room Suite, 10 pleces-$29S,00 $45.00 Sheraton Inlaid Card Table $37.50 I ! ! $238.00 Chippendale Living-room Suite, mahogany. 3 pieces, denim covered seats $185.00 $277.00. Walnut Queen Anne Bed room Suite, 4 pieces $200.00 $95.)0 Mahogany 4-post Day lied with mattress and pillows, cover ed ln cretonne $80,00 $185.00, Cushion-seat Sofa, covered in green damask $135.00 $30 00 Chippendale Library Table 76.00 $30,00 Upholstered Maliogany Rock er $23.50 $60.00 Colonial Wing Chair, cover ed in green velvet $45,00 $30.00 Ivory Reading Stand $16.00 $Bp.OO Carved Fireside Bench, coy ered in blue elvet 40.00 $47.60 Queen Anne Mahogany Con sole Table $35.00 $100.00 Mahogany Colonial Col umn Desk $80.00 $32 00 Decorated High-back Hall Chalr-$22.00 $75.00 Upholstered Eaay Chair $65.00 $37.60 Mahogany $30.00 $75.00 Mahogany Tabe-$65.00 $60.00 Walham $38.00 $76,00 Mahogany xaoie ibu.vu $190.00 Tapestry-covered seat Sofa $135 00 4-poat Bedstead Adam Console Library Table Adam Library 3-cushton 23.00 Table Lamps ment shades $14,00 with parch- $360.00 Sheraton Mahotrany Bed room Suite, 4 pieces $276.00 $125.00 Mahogany case $97.00 Secretary-Book- $16.00, Rush-seat Chair or Rocker $12.60 $100,00 Louis XVI Ivory Enamel Single Bedstead $45.00 $116.00 Old Mahosany Hepplewhtte China Cabinet $60.00 $27.00 Decorated Lamp and Shade $18.00 $64.00 High-back Easy Chair, tapestry seat $40.00 175.00 Chesterfield sofa, covered in tapetry-$135.00 $160.00 Antique Carved Hall Chair, covered in red velvet $80.00 $95.00 Sofa, covered In blue denim -$76.00 60.00 Mahogany Antique Low Boy $46.00 (46.00 Mahogany Colonial Column Hall Tble-$37.60 (20.00 Lacquered Tilt-top Table (16.50 I FOURTH FLOOR v Remnants A large quantity of Silks and Cotton Materials in rem nant lengths marked at about half of the regular prices. FIRST FLOOR Buttons Pearl and Novelty Button specially priced at 10c, 12c and 26c card. FIRST FLOOR Neckwear A wide choice of styles and at 45c ar FIRST FLOOR snapes io go witn any gown or suit: all-white, tail, or soft spring anaaes special ai 5c ana 85c. Cretonne Two thousand yards of Cre tonnes, worth up to 76c, in the FEBRUARY DEMONSTRA TION SALE at, 49 yard 55C FOURTH FLOOR Gloves Women's 1-clasp Cape-skin Gloves in tan, ivory, olive drab and white; regular n aa )2.60 values for .... tp&eUU Eight-button Mosquetaire Glace Gloves in white only; well worth $2.76, in the DEMON- fro op STRATION SALE at -... Women's Washable Fabric Gloves, broken lines of various colors; values $1.00 and rn $1.26 for OUC FIRST FLOOR 1 . Aprons White Utility Aprons, long sleeves, V neck, pocket; ( f $2.60 value for plOD SPECIAL SECTIOX.FIRST FIXJOR Curtains Scrim Curtains, 21-4 yards long, lace edges, worth $1.76 c1 nn pair for . JleC.U FOURTH FLOOR Bed Blankets Bed Blankets, Comforts and Spreads, discontinued patterns, reduced 25 from the original prices. FounTH floor Sweaters Children's Sweaters in good assortment of colors, sizes 8 to 14 years; $9.00 values (Srf C(k Wool Scarfs, also Cap-and-Scarf Sets; 'the Scarfs are re duced to $1.26 from $2.50; the Sets reduced to $3.00 from $5.00 to $10.00. FIRST FLOOR Laces and Trimming Real Laces, Black and White Novelty Laces, Vcnise, Cluny, Chantilly, Princess 'and Filet; edges, insertions, allovers, flounc tags Trimmings in braids, beaded and spangled bands Embroideries in novelty flounc-. itigs, allovers, bands and inser tion" All marked at H to 't less than former prices. . FIRST FLOOR Umbrellas Women's Silk Umbrellas, all silk taffeta, 8-rib frames, good selection of handles; $,1 rjr special at p4 1 1 FIRST FLOOR Women's $35.00 Serge Dresses $22.50 Tlueo good models, a special purchase for this Sale; mado from serge of good quality in styles suitablo for street or aft ernoon .wear. Very exceptional value. THIRD FLOOR We Carry a Full Line of Butterick Patterns. 0 I f .jr LCtw CfAZy (SclC.V We Carry a Full Line of Butterick Pattern .j M ' KIHI' Sjirvet?. ,?iiPfdFr-T rV -fri w :? m i ih'i "TV V', 1 t"T o .... ,, ;'iS ' . VA K i ,f'i CS ' 26-2i 7-Z&Ginu