Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 26, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2G, 1919
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DARING COURIER
BRAVED BARRAGE
Sergeant MacElroy Carried
r On With Dispatches,
Though Woundetl
LOW CASUALTY RECORD
Fewer Names on List Today
Than at Any Time
. Since July
Honor Roll for City Today
KIl.bKU IN ACTIOS
Corponl
ANtiEI.U Mt'STO, 2311 S Alder M
died mo.u wnt.sos
I'rhate
IIAKKV A. JENKS, ISO N Otat st
DIED OK IIISIUSK
I'rlvule
JOHN PATRICK MrCANN. Commercial
c. nnd Wolf at. (no number slen).
KKTUIINKD TO DUTV
rriiale
JOHN D. rVTTKBON. IS N. I.tnit-n-
wood st. (Previously reported mlsslnff.)
ONLY 86 NAMES
IN CASUALTY LIST
But the Day's Total Con
sists Largely of
Dead
FOUR KILLED IN ACTION
ffQ LMacELROY. ANCTEIO MUSTO
Wsurkled.- Kilted-
SeigcHnt Oeorge Ij. MucKlroy, leported
wounded, arihed nt his home, 13G Hast
Fisher's Lane, Olney, today, with two
wound stripes and a recommendation for
a Distinguished Service Cross He Is
only nineteen years old.
Sergeant MacElroy arrived In Newport
News Match 9, and was comatesclng
at Camp Dlx until' he was discharged
yesterday. He was a member of Com
pany H, 100th Infantry, and has been
overseas since last May.
On July 18, MacElroy was wounded i
in both Knees while bearing dispatches
to and from officers directing 'the
Chateau Thierry engagement. Although j
wounded soon after he started out. he '
delivered a message to ColoneNMIllard
Brown, of this city. His route was
through n heay barrage fhe miles long.
After arriving nt headquarter? he
said nothln'g of belns wounded but was
t alien to the hpspitnl n week later when
officers discovered his swelling Knees and
weak condition. Ho recovered after six
weeks and was reassigned to Company
B. 164th Infantry.
Of the organizations overseas to help
the soldiers he said: "The Red Cross,
the Knights of Columbus and the Salva
tion Army were right on the job."
The total number of casualties
WnaliliiRton, March 26. There arc 86
names, 63 of whom are dead, on two
Rinnll casualty lists released by the War
Department today
Of this total, 39 wpio published in the
morning report and 47 are In the after
noon record as follows: Pled of disease,
II; died of accident and other causes,
14: missing in action, 4; woundetUlS.
A .summary of total army casualties
to date, with the complete roll of officers
and the enlisted personnel of Pennsylva
nia and Jsew Jersey for todav, is given
below i
Reported
Today
4
Killed In action . .
Died from wounds . . 7
Died of disease ...... 33
Died from accident and
other causes 14
Missing In action, In
cluding prisoners . D
Wounded is
Totals
31,952
13,363
J1.920
3,693
5.412
193,905
Grand totals '. . . 86 270,245
OrFICEHS I,IST
Wounded Severely
MnUTBNANTS Harry lloldnn. Indian
apolis Ind., Chester I,. risheraDoston.
Returned tn Dut. Previous!) Reported Died
MEITTRN NT Rnnaon J Warne, Main
wan, rs j
l'KNN Hi MANIA
Died l'ronr Accident and Oilier Counea
PRIVATE Horace Recent. Trainer
Died of DiHease
1'RIVATE John Patrick McCnnn Com
mo end Wolf Mret. Phlladel-
nurelal
tthla.
VAmtmled Severely
MI'SICIAN Adam O. Marrke Conlav.
PRIVATES John F AndereKg. Warren:
) I.eo Cnrdn, Cnrbomlale,
Died. I'retloualy Reported Mlsvinic In Action
PRIVATE Howard II. Uiushlln, Mount
Carmel
In i Returned to Dutr, Prev lotisl j Keported Mlss-
the War Department report today Is less j In- In Aetion
than It has been nt any time since the SERGEANT John n Patterson, 13 North
American troops first went Into action Llndenwood street. Philadelphia,
early last July. There nre only eighty- I Erroneously Reported Died of Disease
six men ion the nntion's honor roll today. , CORPORAL. Ralph 1) Durbln. wind
i our men. tnreo or whom nre re- nlas'
ported dead, 'are from this city. They-f
are Angelo Musto. 2314 South Alder
8. I
new jnR.sr.Y
Died From Accident and Other Onuses
PRIVATE Clarence n Jacobus. Harri
son
Died, rretloubb Renortrd Wounded. Decree
Undetermined
PRIVATE Orover C HaHl.lus, Hum
monton. PRINCETONTOGET TRUCE FLAG
Emblem That Marlycd Cessation
street, killed In action ; Harry A. Jenks,
izu norta aixty-nrst street, died from
wounds; John Patrick McCann, Com
mercial avenue and Wolf street, died of
disease, and John D. Pntterson, n
North I.lndenwood street, returned to
duty after having been missing for sev
eral months. Only eleven men "from this
I state are In, th report.
' Thft fflto nf TrlutA Anrnln Vtftctn
2S14 South Alder street, killed In action of Warfare Offered to Uiiivfraitv
eight months ago, wus not Known until Princeton N. .1. March "6 -Prince,
hist week. , A sister, Mrs. Emily Zeccan, ' T", ,,',.. i " .
who lives In this city, suspected her ,on University Is to receive as part of
brother's death because he did not write. Its war lellcs collection the actual flag
and Inquired about him through the War j of truce under which American staff of
Department without results until n few fleers first entered German terrltorv bc
ds ago, when a telegram said he died omi the Rhine. Lieutenant Alex 1,
.V?u"1,i0ltt',b:l"?..',t',l. "" I Schlwlnwr. member of the class of
old,
Musto was only nineteen yeais
t,-.ii.. ... ,- ,-..... t..' I 1912. now serving with the armv of oe.
win. iinitiiuh n. cilllJa UCtlJ nuui , i
ureeji aim Aims, he Balled for overseas lup.iuuu aim who acieu as interpreter
May last Ho was a member of Com
pany H, Flftyriilnth Infantrj,
lJack-Firing Motor Ignites Truik
A back-firing motor set fire to the
five-ton truck of Chnrlcs Adklns. 1211,
Jackson street, Camden, early todaj-w
Adklns attempted to start the engltttj
vvhen It bnck-flred nnd the truck WTO
enveloped In a mass of flames. The
flro was extinguished by firemen.
In an armistice pnrlej between German
and American olllceis, has offered the
historic souvenir to his nhna mater.
With the gift of the flag there is to be
InclULid a map showing the eact lo
cality where the conference between
the German and United States officers
took place. This "white (lag of truce"
was carrlel across the Rhine .anfl Into
the neutral zone at the Coblenz bridge
head, which was held by the Third
United States Army Corps.
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Strawbridge & Clothier's Great Economy Event
Spring Apparel, Dress Accessories, Things for Personal Use, and Homefurnishings
Hundreds of Special Lots of Desirable Merchandise at Less Than Regular Prices
Fully a thousand different lots of reliable, seasonable and desirable mer
chandise have been gathered for this first Clover Day of spring again a DOU
BLE CLOVER DAY is. necessary in order to distribute the great quantities and
varied assortments of goods to be sold under the famous Four-leaf Clover Signs
throughout the Store. Every "Clover Special" is marked at a substantial reduc
tion from the regular price, and many EXTRAORDINARY VALUES are
included something for everybody at a great saving.
The following is a partial list of the Clover Specials for TO-MORROW.
These and many others will bo found when you come to the Store, designated by
the Clover Signs, each showing the regular price and the Clover Day price. Most
of the lots are in quantities sufficient for the two days, but many will be sold out
the first day, to be replaced by several hundred entirely new lots for the second
day. Be sure to visit this Store to-inor.row.
We cannot promise to fill telephone orders for Clover Specials.
FOR WOMEN
Serge Dresses, black and blue now $12.50
Serge Dresses, sizes 34 to 38 only 15.00
Crepe de Chine Dresses, thick, colors$l5.50
Crepe de Chine Dresses, black, colors $17.50
Spring Serge Suits, in black and navy blue,
also Black-and-While Checked Suits
519.50
Spring Poplin Suits in black and colors,
ilso smart Mixed Tweed Suits 22.50
New Black and Blue Serge Suits 27.50
New Black and Blue Serge Capes $12.00
Black and Bluepring-weight Coats, $18.75
Rubberized Canton Cloth Raincoats $4.25
Lot of Separate Skirts, dark colors $2.50
Fine Skirts Samples medium sizes $6.75
Ready-to-Wear Hats $1.65, $2.95, $3.50
Matrons' Trimmed Hats now $3.95
Fine Trimmed Hats now 12.50
Spring Hats, with wings and fancies 3.95
Braided Pineapple Straw Sports Hats, 3.85
Untrimmed Lisere Hats, crepe-faced 2.95
Flowers, Fruits, Wreaths and Fancies 25c
Dainty Crepe Georgette Waists 4.85
Tailored Crepe de Chine Waists now 2.95
White Voile and Batiste Waists now 95c
Pretty Trimmed Voile Waists now 1.35
ir
Striped Gingham House Dresses 1.00
r rilberl htreet Cross Ahilo
House Dresses, of gingham, chambray an.d
percale sizes 36 to 46 special at jsi.au
Extra-size Gingham House Dresses 1.45
Bex-loom Crepe Kimonos now 3.15
Odd Lots flouse Dresses 1.25 to 2 85
S. & C. Special Corsets now 95c
Various Lots of Corsets-$1.50 and 2.50
Brassieres, sizes 34 and 36 only 25c
Hook-front Trimmed Brassieres 95
New Silk Petticoats, black, colors 3.85
Heatherbloom Petticoats now $1.50
Cotton Taffeta Petticoats now 85c
Rumpled Muslin Underwear Greatly Re
duced . Q
Night Gowns and Envelope Chemise Sot
Extra-size Night Gowns now $1.20
Flesh-color Batiste Bloomers now oOc
Percale Dress Aprons now 90c
French and Philippine Underwear Reduced
Blouses in the French Salon Reduced
Negligees and Tea Gowns-$10.00 to $30.00
Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs fa for 1
Switches, $2.00 Transformations, now 3.2j
Discontinued Lines of Shoes-now $4.9o
Lace and Button Shoes, small sizes 51.6a
Pumps and Oxfords, broken sizes 4.23
Dark Brown Oxfords, all sizes 5.45
Oxfords, black, mahogany and tan $o.90
Daintv Boudoir Slippers, all sizes 1.2j
Fawn'and Taupe Spats, all sizes 51.2a
Burton "Knit-to-fit" Stockings, seconds, 2.c
Mercerized Lisle Stockings, seconds 35c
Silk-boot Stockings, seconds 39c
Seamless Silk Stockings, seconds oQc
Thread-silk Stockings, seconds 6oc
Medium-weight Ribbed Cotton Union Suits,
seconds regular and extra sizes 95c
Extra-size Lisle Vests 35c dr 3 for $1.00
Cotton Drawers, lace-trimmed knees 50c
Italian Silk Camisoles now $1.25
Ribbed Silk-and-merino Union Suits, regu
lar sizes $1.75; extra sizes now $2.00
Ribbed Cotton "Cumfy Cut" Union Suits,
seconds, regular and extra sizes, now aOc
Ribbed Cotton Vests, lace front 25c
Colored Silk Taffeta Umbrellas 3.85
Odd Lot of French Kid, Washable Cape and
Black Suede Gloves now 1.45 a pair
Strap-wrist White Wash Fabric Gloves, 1.65
One-clasp Washable Tan Cape Gloves $2.10
Two-clasp Silk Gloves, white, black 85c
Pique-sewn French Kid Gloves now $1.50
Marabou Neckpieces, cape effect 3.00
Plaited Crepe Georgette Ruffling 8oc
Lace qollar-and-cuff Sets-now 50c
Plain and Fancy Mesh Veilings 20c
Enameled and Leather Belts-20c to aOc
Women's Dressing Cases $4.95
Odd Silk and Velvet Hand Bags, reduced
Fiber-Silk Coats now $3.75 and $5.00
Shetland Wool Coats now $2.50
Yn the Y6ystore
' Garden Tools, rake, spade and hoe 75c
Children's Play Suits, odd lots $1.50
Easter Noyelties and Animals 65c to $3.90
Oulja Boai'ds, $1.10 Hand Cars $4.23
Coaster Express Wagons, 14x34-in. $4.75
Dolls' do-Carts $2.75 and $3.90
Infant Dolls, closing eyes, 45c, 75c and $1.3?
Talking' Machine Records, 5c, or 50c a dozen
Reversible-gear Baby Coaches now $35.00
tiu DoViv fnnMipa. fins mnrlpl.q S!42.!0
Block" Stroljec GfeCartfr-ttLSO and $16.90 i
Men's Clothing
At a Great Saving
Men's and Young Men's Suits, worth 25.00
to 45.00 now 18.50, 22.50 and $27.50
Light-weight Overcoats, worth from
$20.00 tc 35.00 now $12.50 and 22.75
Men's Winter Overcoats, worth $15.00 to
10.00 now 7.50 and $19.50
Raincoats, $6.75; Trousers, $2.75 to $5.25
Youths' Long-trousers Suits 16.50
Young Men's Suits $9.50
Men's Suits $13.50
Men's Spring- Suits,
Made-to-Measure, $34.50
Of high-grade wool, purc-Ue worsteds cheviots,
homespuns nnd servos. In blue ami Kraj licht weljslit
for summer wen' Hesular $10 00 nnd $12 50 sultlnpi
made up hj our own uiMom tailors, to ;.our measure,
for $31.00.
Men's Soft Hats 95c, $1.75 and 2.65 j
Men's Derby Hats, large sizes enly $1.65 i
Caps 85c; Tweed Hats $1.50
Soft Shirts 75c, $1.05, $1.35, $1.55 and $1.85
Laundered Neglige Shirts $1.25 and $1.15
Fibre-silk Shirts $2.95 :
Pajamas, 1.25 and $1.75; Night Shirts, 1.15
Knitted Four-in-hands 50c, 65c and $1.15 '
Silk Four-in-hands 50c, 65c, 95c, $1.1,5 and
$1.65 13at-wing Bow Ties 65c i
Men's Neckties 35c, or 3 for 1.00 '
Sifspenders, 35c, 65c Mufflers, 1.50 and 2.00
Garters, 18c, 25c and 35c; Belts, 25c and 55c
Handkerchiefs 6 for 85c. or 6 for 1.00
Silk, Crepe and Linen Handkerchiefs 65c
Men's Sleeveless Sweaters 3.00 and 3.75 I
V-neck Sweaters $5.75; Collar Sweaters 5
Turkish Toweling Bath Robes 3.75 and 5
Leather-palm Working Gloves 85c
Tan Washable Cape Gloves $1.'85
Mocha Gloves, slight imperfections 2.00
Colored Silk Socks, seconds 37'2C
Lisle Socks, seconds, 25c; also 35c, or 3 for 1
Black Cotton Socks, unbleached split soles,
seconds 25c '
Cotton Socks, black, navy blue, Cordovan;
seconds 6 pairs for 1.15
Ecru Ribbed Cotton Shirts and Drawers, '
seconds and perfect qualities 85c each
Ribbed Cotton Union Suits 1.50
Natural Worsted Union Suits 1.85
Merino Shirts and Drawers $1.15 each
Nainsook Athletic Shirts and Drawers, small ,
sizes 35c each, or 3 for $1.00 I
Nainsook Union Suits, seconds 65c
Gauze Cotton Shirts and Drawers 50c each
Oxfords, broken sizes $3.95 and $5.65
High Shoes, broken sizes $2.95, $4.15, 5.45-'
Cordovan Laced Shoes 7.65
FABRICS and TRIMMINGS
MISSES AND CHILDREN
Misses' New Crepe Georgette Dresses, 21.50
. Misses' Serge and Taffeta Dresses 13.75
Misses' Jersey Sports Suits, or Fancy Belted
Serge Suits $21.75
Misses' Spring Coats and Capes $21.75
Misses' Spring Suits, silk veslee $29.50
Girls' Coats and Capes, 10 to 16 years, 13.50
Girls' Coats and Capes, 6 to 10 years 9.50
New Wash Dresses, 12 to 16 years 4.25
Girls' Wasli Dresses, 0 to 14 years $1.73
Girls' Trimmed Hais 3.75 and $5.95
Misses' Calf Lace or Button Shoes $2.40
Children's Gun-metal or Tan Shoes $2.35
Children's Kid or Patent Shoes 1.75
Infants' Black Kid Button Shoes 50c
Misses' Wool Slip-on Sweaters $1.85 and 3
Infants' White Mercerized Lis'le Stockings,
seconds; sizes 4 to o'i 25c
Children's Black, White and Tan Cotton
Stockings, fine-ribbed; seconds 29c
Children's White Lisle Socks, seconds 20c
Children's Medium-weight Cotton Long
sleeve Vests, ankle Pantalets 50c each
Children's Long-sleeve Wrappers 25c
Girls' Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, sleeve
less 18c, or 3 for 50c
Children's E. Z. Waist Suits, seconds 65c
Misses' Gloves, cape, Mocha and Kid $1.25
Children's Spring Coats, 2 to 5 years 4.95
Children's Spring Headwear, much reduced
Colored Wash Dresses, 2 to 5 1.25 to $2.50
White Dresses, 2 to 4 years 1.35 to 4.95
FOR BOYS
Boys' Suits, 8 to 17 years now $4.75
Suits, 2 pairs of Knickerbockers $9.50
Cheviot Suits, 7 to 17 years now $13.75
Top Coats, sizes 3 to 8 years $4.50
Small Boys' Wash Suits 95c
Separate Knickerbockers, various cloths
1.50
Boys' Flannelette Bath Robes 3.00
Waists 15c and 75p Shirts, 85c and 1.20
Boys' Pajamas 1.35 Boys' Sweaters 4
Four-in-hands 35c, or 3 for 1.00
Tweed and Fancy Cloth Hats 1.00
Boys' Caps 55c and 85c
3,500 Yards Black and Colored Messaline:
also Odd Lot of Fancy Dress Silks, $1.35
I i.ber Strict I'rosw Aisle
Extra-heavy White Japanese Broadcloth
Shirting Silk, a yard wide now $2.45
36-inch White Japanese Habutai $1.10
36-inch Plaid and Striped Dress Silks $1.65
36-and 40-inch Printed Foulard Silks $1.65
40-inch Satin Charmeuse now 2.65 a yard
36-inch White and Flesh Wash Satin 1.65
40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine $1.75
40-inch. Navy Blue Meteor 2.85 a yard
36-inch White Velvet Corduroy 85c a yard
54-inch Light Homespun Suitings now 2.00
54-inch Silvertone Wcol Velour 5.50'
40-inch Silk-and-Wool Poplins $1.25
36-inch Wool-and-Cotton Challis 65c
36-inch Palm Beach Cloth now 75c
White Ripplette 25c; White Voile 28c
While Cambric 31c; White Flaxon 28c
Twelve-yard Pieces of Long Cloth $3.25
44-inch Linen-finish Suiting 40c
36-inch White Novelty Skirting 60c
32-inch Scotch Dress Ginghams 58c ' '
Plain-color Serpentine Crepe nof 21c
10-inch Cheney Lining Silk $1.25
36-inch Figured Satine now 50c
Cotton Lades, in many patterns 14c a yard
.Mack Lace Bands now 25c and 50c a yuird
tfetal-vein Flour.cings and Allovers, 50c to $2
4 -ft -Inch Fancy-edge Taffeta Ribbon 25c,
Straw and Panama Hats 1.45
Klllicrt .Street i'roi Aisle
Balbriggan Shirts & Drawers seconds
39c ea.
Gauze Athletic Union Suits, seconds 65c
Small Boys' Shoes, black and tan $2.45
Boys' Lace Shoes, black and tan 3.45
MISCELLANEOUS
Fibre-covered Dress Trunks 21.00, $26100
Fibre-covered Wardrobe Trunks 35.00
Gold-filled Bracelets, 1.50; Cuff Pins. 15c
Enameled Silver Bracelet Watches $12.50
Black Cowhide Leather Bags, 18-inch, $13.75
Black Grain Pigskin Bags 10.75
Vachette Strap Books, 1.75; others at 85c
S. & C. Peroxide Cream 18c
Tooth Brushes, 15c; Assorted Extracts. 15c
20-Mule Team Borax 15c a pound
S. & C. Glycerine Soap, 8c cake, 83c a dozen
Real Hair Nets, cap or fringe 45c a dozen
Celluloid Bag Frames, good style 65c
Bias Seam Tape 10c and 12c
Lawn Dress Shields 2 pairs for 25c.
Small White Cotton Crochet Buttons 12c doz.
Colored Soutache Trimming Braid, 20c doz.
Dress Fringes, one knot; black and colors
75c a yard
Favorite Spool Cotton, white 35c a dozen
Stocking Feet, 3 pairs for 28c
Pound of Good Paper and 100 Envelopes, OOc
Cabinets of Writing Paper and Cards 68c
Candy, special 45c, 52c and 62c a pound
Popular Sheet Music 3 copies for 25c
Bibles now OOc to $2.15
Booth Tarkington's Novels 28c each
Tubular Electric Searchlights $1.25
Pocket Premo Cameras, 2.4x3.4 7.00
FOlTbuf DOOR SPORTS
Red Inner Tubes, 30x3, 30x3'2, 32x3 ft. $3.00,
S3.25 and $3.75 Motor Robes $6 to $22.50
Automobile Tires, a well-known make, in all
sizes from 30x3 to 33x4 14.02 to $32.45
Blow-out Patches, 20c Ford Fan Belts, 20c
Lancaster Headlight Lenses $1.00 a pair
Ford Window Lights now 15c
Ball-bearing Roller Skates $2.00
Bicycle Tires, 28x1 '2 $2.10
Tennis Oxfords, broken sizes 70c
Practice Golf Balls 20c ach
Golf Bags, slightly soiled $4.73
Tennis Balls, for practice 15c
Base Ball Gloves and Mitts, sample line
$1.10 to $4.75 Base Ball Caps 25c and 50c
Men's and .Hoys' mcycies-HHu
Furniture at Half and
Less Than Half Price
Desirable Suits and Single Pieces of some
only one of a kind, of others small quantities
assembled in a special section for Clover Day,
and marked at half and less than half their
former prices.
FOR THE HOME
Copies of Old Masters, framed $1.50
Large Assortment of Framed Pictures 1
Electric Floor Lamps $9.50
Fancy White Japanese Squares $1.00
Gray Knitting Worsted now 80c a hank
Stamped Articles, odd lots 25c to $1.00
Half-sash Curtains now 33c and 45c
Tapestry Couch Covers 2.25
Extra,-heavy Khaki Duck, for awnings-1-lOc
Plain Satines, several shades 25c
Mercerized Madras Portieres $4.00 a pair
White Bobbinet Curtains-2.23 a pair
Silver-plated Vegetable Dishes, $6.50; Dom
ino Sugar Holders, $1.00; Meat Forks, 35c
French China Divided Bakers $1.65
Book Ends reduced now $4.23 to $6.50
Light-cut Glass Vases 50c and $1.00
Cut Glass Bonbon Dishes $1.35 and $1.50
Imported Vases, 15c and 50c Salt Sets, 50c
Covered Aluminum Cooking Kettles 93c
White Enamel Covered Saucepans, 3-qt., 60c
Coffee Pets, 3-qt., 83c Pitchers, 6-qt., 1.18
White Tnble Oilcloth 1 'J -yd.; seconds 10c"
Dust Brushes, 25c Sweeping Brooms, 1.50
Five-tooth Garden Cultivators $1.00
Wrigley's Scouring Soap, 6 bars for 20c
Household Sponges, 15c
Kitchen Knives, of stainless steel 23c
Wall Paper, room lots $2.00 and $3.00
Imitation Grass-cloth Paper 50c a piece
Wall paper, room lots for th. kitchen $2.00
Felt Mattresses $16.50, 18.50 and 20.00
Wire Springs $7.50 and 9.00
White Enameled Beds, with spring 15.75
Brass Bedsteads, full si.e now $23.75
FLOOR COVERINGS
Axminster Rugs, 8.3x10.6, 9x12 and 11.3x12
feet $34.30, 36.30 and 39.30
Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet now 40.00
Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet $60.00
Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 8.3x10.6 ft., 21.50
Fiber-combination and All-fiber Rugs, seam
less, 7.6x9 feet 8.75
Wiltone Rugs, 1.6x6 feet 11.00
Inlaid Linoleum 1.45 and $2.25 sq. yd.
Axminster Carpet now $2.25 a yard '
Bigelow Wilton Carpet $2.95 a yard
The following remarkable values in the new
Department of Lower-priced Floor Coverings
Axminster Rugs, panel effect, 9x13 29.50
Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet 12.85
Congoleum Squares, 9x12; seconds $5.75
Wool-and-fiber Rugs, 9x12; seconds $10.75 '
Velvet Carpet, stair patterns 1.20 a yard
Inlaid Linoleums, remnant lengths, 35c sq. yd.
Wilton Rugs, wool, 9x12 feet $35.00
LINENS, BEDFURNISHINGS
70-inch Bleached Mercerized Damask 95c
68-inch Bleached Half-linen Damask $1.00
70-inch Bleached All-linen Damask $2.50
Bleached Scotch Linen Cloths $5.00
Hemmed Cotton Huck Towels, now $2.60 doz.
All-linen Huck Towels, hemmed ends $5.40 -Turkish
Towels, slightly soiled 20c to $1,00
19-inch All-linen Washed Tea Toweling 32c
White Linen, medium weight, shrunk $1.00
French Hand-made Cluny Centrepieces 50cl
13-piece Madeira Lunch Sets $4.50
12-yard Pieces of Long Cloth $2.85 to $3.7&
Long Cloth 33c a yard; Nainsook 40c
Muslin 22c and 8c; Suiting Muslin 28c
Mattress Protectors all sizes 40c to $3.60
54-inch Quilted Muslin Table Padding, $1.75
Unbleached Pillow Casing 35c and 38c
TTnhlpneliPfl Muslin Klinntino- KRc tn 7!io
Cotton-and-Wool White Flannel 45c U
Bleached Muslin Sheets, 81x90 now $1.58'
Bleached Pillow Cases. 45x36 now 20c .
Unbleached Muslin Sheets $1.45 and $l;SfH
White urocnet Jiea spreads $z.o5 to S3.24
White Dimity Bed Spreads $2.35 to $3.21? 'i I
White Cotton Blankets 3.50 to $5.75 a pair
Cotton-Filled Comfortables $3.00 to $5JM
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