Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 27, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 5, Image 5

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TO JOIN UNIONS
80,000 Office Workers
Alone Organize in Year,
Report Shows
'RIGHTS' ARE DEMANDED
Teachers and Employes in
Mechanical Lines Swell
Total in Nation
Women are flocking to the labor
unions In Philadelphia New York,
Washington In every 1.1b city and small
town in the United States.
Clerks, stenographers, bookkeepers,
office workers hae formed a union or
Banlzatlon In Philadelphia, affiliated with
the American Federation of Labor.
The teachers In PhlladelflNa's public
tchools are making read- to do the
'ame thine. They hae all their plans
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jimuo ior a strong; organization which
will bo effected at a meeting to bo held
tomorrow ecnlng.
Tho moement of women workers
toward the ranks of organized labor Is
countrywide, according to a statement
made, at the national headquarters of
the Women's Trade Union League. In
Washington.
Reports received by the league at Its
Washington office indicate that more
than 80,000 women office workers hae
Joined trado union organizations in the
past jear. Tor the most part thctc arc
stenographers, clerkp, accountants and
workers In similar occupations In the
railroad offices throughout tho country
and In the 'arlous braiiLhes of the elil
Br Ice.
Affiliated Willi Federation
For the past jear women members
represent about one-half the Increase
In membership of the Drotherhood of
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Lingerie
Waists
79c
Large variety,
of tailored, lace
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trimmed
models
Street Floor
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Women's & Misses'
Dresses
$5-oo $io-oo
Serges, silk poplins, taffetas
and satins In new models.
Children's
Bloomer
Dresses
98c
Chambray,
smocked. Sizes
3 to 0 years.
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Railway Clerks, tho National Federation
of Federal Employes, and tho local
stenographers and office workers unions
In arlou cities. All these organiza
tions nre affiliated with the American
Federation of Labor.
Somo of the biggest total gains were
mndo In Washington Itself, where un
precedented numbers of women are cm
ployed In arlous Federal offices. At
ono recent meeting of n Washington
locat about 700 applications were, re
ceded from railroad offlco clerks, half
of these women. Since January 1 office
workers from nil goernment depart
ments to a total of 8500 hae been re
ceUCd Into their proper unions. pf
this 8500 at least three-fourths were
women.
This rush of -women workers to get
Into labor unions Is said to be part of the
greatest organization wac eer record
ed in tho labor moement In America.
The plans of tho women teachers of
Philadelphia to organize are In keeping1
w Ith plans of other bodies of teachers
nil oer the United Htotea The teach
ers arc orginlzlng as -locals of the
American Federation of Teachers, which
Is In turn affiliated with the American
Federation of Labor. ,
Jnlrn In Other Tradei
Although no figures nre ns jet nall-
nble, the experts of the Women a Trade
Union League state that there has been
great gains nmong women workers In
the ranks of organized retail clerks,
garment workers, textile workers, ma
chinists nnd kindred trades
The Women's Trade Union League
considers the most B'gnlficnnt phnse of
this general movement the organization
of such hitherto unorganized groups ns
the teachers, the clerical woikars. nnd
the railway clerks Ono organization,
tho Drotherhood of Railway Clerks,
Jumped from a membership of 19,000
When the goemment took oer the rail
roads, to a present membership of 160,
000. Wounded Hero Returns Home
With two wound Btrlpes and n recom
mendation for the Distinguished Serlco
Cross, Sergeant George L MacElroy,
nineteen sears old, who was wounded
on July 18, while earning dispatches at
the battle of Chateau-Thleir, baa ar
rived at his home, 130 East Fisher's
lane. OIney, following his honorable dis
charge at Camp Dlx. Sergeant Mac
Elroy was a member of Company H,
109th Infantrv, and has been overseas
slnco Inst May.
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Coats &
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Each Worth $5.00 to $7.50
More Than Our
SPECIAL PRICE!
This extraordinary low price Is
for this one day only, and It pre
sents a saving on the new suits,
dolmans and dresses that Is truly
remarkable at tho very ttart of
tho season
Suiti and Dresses for Large
and Stout Women a Specialty!
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Bloomers,
Envelope
Chemise,
Petticoats
Largo variety of lace and em
broidery trimmed styles.
STltEKT FLOOR
Night
Gowns
or
Envelope
Chemise
98c
Women's
$1.50
Corsets
$1.00
Topless and
medium bust
styles in white
only.
Street Floor
$5.00 New
Skirts
$3.00
Novelty plaids
silk poplins
merges and taf
fetas In several
models. ,
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btreet Floor
Large Straw-Trimmed
HATS at $e n
Reduced from M mm9
$3.98 Special m v v
With crcpo facings. Choice of rose, Copen
hagen and sand. Also a special grouping of
sample hats one or two of a kind.
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Spring Suits
$.98 .$4.98
Several new models o'f all-wool
serges and poplins.
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Capes & Dolmans, $9.98 to' $16.75-
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Spring
Coats
2.98
O f checked
mixtures. Sizes
2 to 8 years.
Girls' New
Capes &
Coats
$5.98
Of navy blue
serge, Sizes 8
to 14 years.
Infants'
Long &
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Dresses
49c
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broidery trim.
md styles,
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
Strawbridge & Clothier Second
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An Entirely New List of Specials for To-morrow
Many Exceptional Values in Every Department
To-morrow, Friday, the second of the two early spring- Clover Days, will assuredly be as busy as the first day, because we know the
variety and values are equally attractive, and thousands who are here to-day will want to share in the new specials to-morrow about TWO
HUNDRED ENTIRELY NEW LOTS merchandise not shown to-day in addition to the hundreds that are in quantities sufficient for
both days. Come to the Store to-morrow, look for the Four-leaf Clover Signs, which tell the value as well as the special price of all the
following, and several hundred other Clover Day specials. (We cannot promise to filHelephone orders on Clover Day.)
FOR WOMEN
New Crepe de Chine Dresses, in black,
navy blue, Belgian blue and taupe, $16.50
New Satin Dresses, in black, navy blue,
taupe, dark green and plum color $13.00
Afternoon Dresses, of crepe de chine and
taffeta; black, blues, gray and plum $15
Wool Poplin Suits, black and blue $18.75
New Serge Suits, in black, blue and tan;
also green and brown mixed tweeds, $21.75
New Serge Suits, in black and colors, $27.50
Serge Capes, in black and blue $13.50
Wool Poplin Coats, black and blue $16.50
Clearance of Coats, some fur-trimmed $15
Rubberized Silk-finish Raincoats now $5.50
Skirts in plain colors, a few fancy $3.75
Trimmed Hats, new spring styles $5.50
Trimmed Hats, various styles $3.95 and
$8.95
Smart Rough-braid Ready-to-wear Hats,
with lisere crown exceptional at $2.95
Untrimmed Black Hats, shiny straw $1.95
New Tailored Pongee Silk Waists $1.85
Crepe de Chine and Crepe Georgette Waists,
flesh, white, black and colors now $3.95
Broken Lots of Crepe Georgette Waists, in
flesh, white and colors now $5.75
Cotton Waists, white and colors now 65c
Dainty Lingerie Waists now $1.65
Odd Lots of White Cotton Waists $3.95
House Dresses, sizes 36 to 46 now $1.50
Odd Lot of House Dresses $1.95 to $3.45
Maids' Chambray & Gingham Uniforms
$2.25
Odd Smocks, in colors now 95c to $2.95
Various Good Corsets reduced to $3.00
Three Models in Paris Jessica Corsets $5
Odd Lot Gossard Front-lace Corsets $2.00
Broken Lots of Brassieres 50c and $1.50
Odd Lots of Silk Petticoats now $3.50
Cotton Taffeta Petticoats 75c and $1.45
Colored Heatherbloom Petticoats $1.75
Flesh-color Windsor Crepe Bloomers 85c
Flesh-color Envelope Chemise 85c to $1.65
Petticoats with embroidery ruffle $1.00
Extra-size Cambric Night Gowns $1.75
Dress Aprons $1.75 Band Aprdns 40c
French and Philippine Underwear Reduced
Hair Nets now 75c a dozen
Switches now $3.25 Gray Switches $4.50
Washable White Chamois Gloves, now $1.75
White Washable French Kid Gloves $1.85
Wash Fabric Gloves, white, gray, mode 2c
2-clasp and Strap-wrist Duplex Gloves, $1.00
Brushed Wool Coats exceptional $4.50
Shetland Wool Slip-on Sweaters $3.00
Union ( e8o')c,-;nd ) Taffeta Umbrellas $2.50
Rumpled Handkerchiefs, all styles, l2c'to
50c
Black Cotton Stockings now 20c a pair
Full-fashioned Thread-silk Stockings, black,
white and colors; seconds $1.15
Ingrain Silk Stockings, seconds $1.50
Black Artificial Silk Stockings 50c
Burson Cotton Stockings, unbleached soles;
seconds, regular and outsizes, 35c, 3 prs.,$l
Medium-weight Ribbed Cotton Union Suits,
seconds; regular and extra sizes $1.00
Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, shell, tight or
lace knees; regular and extra sizes 75c
Sleeveless Cotton Union Suits, low neck,
lace or tight knees 75c; extra sizes 85c
Ribbed Cotton a'Cumfy" Vests; seconds, 15c
Welt Oxfords, samples; some soiled $2.95
Pumps and Oxfords, broken sizes $2.45
Brocaded Boudoir Slippers now 90c
Slipper and Pump Buckles Half Price
Filet Lace Collars, 75c Georgette Collars, 65c
Middy Ties, slightly imperfect now 65c
Pique Vests, square or high, neck now $1.35
Satin ColJar-and-Cuff Seta now 75c '
Plaited Crepe Georgette Collars 75c
Pique Collars, 35c Windsor Ties, seconds,23c
FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS
Athletic Stockings,-50c to $1.60
, Wool Golf Stockings now $1.50
Base Ball Gloves and Mitts, a sample line
$1.10 to $4.75
Men's and Boys' Bicyclesv$42.50
Ball-bearing Roller Skates $2.00
Golf Bags, slightly soiled $4.75"
Automobile Robes $6.00 to $22.50
Gray Inner Tubes, 31x4 $2.50
Red Inner Tubes, 32x3y-3.75
Cord Automobile Tires 34x4, 35x5, 37x5
$47.25, $66.11 and $69.29 ,
Electric Horns now $2.25
Window Shield Mirrors $2.15
Pedal Pads 25c to $1.00 a set
PHILADELPHIA1, THURSDAY,
Men's Clothing .
The SPECIAL VALUES in the Men's Clotli
infr Stoio for thp Second Cloer Day afford an
extraordinary oppottunity to buy dependable,
reasonable Suit-? and Top Coats at far less than
the lefiulur pikes:
Men's and Ycung Men's Suits, worth $35.00
to $45.00 now $24.50 and $27.50
Light-weight Overcoats, worth $25 to $35
now $17.50 and $22.75
Men's Winter Overcoats, former prices
$35.00 to $30.00 now $19.50 and $27.30
Youths' Langham-High Suits $23.50
Trousers $2.75 to $5.25 Raincoats $6,715
Youths' Long-trousers Suits $13.50 and
$16.50
Young Men's Serge Suits $16.50
Men's Suits $12.00
Men's Spring Suits
Made-to-Measure, $34.50
Of lilKli-Kiade wool, pure-(He worsted-, ilicUots,
hornet-puns ant serpes in blue and gra llKht weight
for summer wtar. lteirular $40 00 and $IJB0 suMmr.
made up bj our bwi custom tailors, to jour measure,
for $34 50
Men's Soft Hats 95c, $1.75 and $2.65
Derby Hats, large sizes only $1.65
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 $1.73 Night Shirts, $1.15
Knitted Four-in-hands 50c, 63c and $1.15
Silk Four-in-hands, 50c, 65c, 93c, $1.13, $1.65
Men's Neckties 35c, or 3 for $1.00
Bat-wing Bow Ties, 65c Suspen4ers, 35c, 65c
Garters, 18c, 25c and 35c Belts, 25c and 55c
Handkerchiefs 6 for 85c, and 6 for $1.00
Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs 25c
Mufflers $1.50 and $2.00
Men's Sleeveless Sweaters $3.00 and $3.75
Brown and Khaki Cardigan Jackets $3.75
Blanket Bath Robes $1.50
Silk-back Leather-palm Motor Gloves, $1.45
Tan Washable Cape Gloves $1.85
Lisle Socks 35c, or 3 pair for $1.00
Black Cotton Socks, unbleached split soles,
slightly imperfect 25c
Cotton Socks, black, navy blue, Cordovan;
seconds 8 pair for $1.15
Natural Cashmere Socks 50c
Ecru Ribbed Cotton Shirts and Drawers,
seconds and perfect qualifies 85c each
Nainsook Union Suits, seconds 65c
Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; seconds
75c each
Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, light weight;
seconds 95c
White Drawers, three-quarter length 75c
Nainsook Athletic Shirts and Drawers 75c
Oxfords, broken sizes $3.95 and $5.65
High Shoes, broken sizes $2.95, $4.15, $5.45
Leather Collar Bags 85c
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FABRICS AND TRIMMINGS
Satin Messaline, black and colors $1.65
Yard-wide Colored Dress Taffeta $1.65
Ivory-white Satin de Luxe now $2.00
White Japanese Wash Silk now $1.50
Colored All-silk Crepe 'de Chine $2.65
Ecru Sports Pongee, 36-inch $3.00 a yard
Yard-wide Black Dress Taffeta $1.65
Double-width Black Satin Charmeuse $2.65
White and Ivory Crepe Georgette now $2.00
Silk-and-wool Canton Crepe now $2.00
42-inch Wool Granite Cloth now $1.50
Wooi Taffeta, street shades now $1.50
Black Wool-and-Cotton Challis 65c
36-inch Black Wool Batiste now 95c
White Skirting Pique now 45c
36-inch White Pajama Checks now 26c
36-inch White Chiffcn Voile now 26c
White Organdie 65c White Gabardine 68c
Nurses'. Blue Linene now 16c a yard
38-inch Printed Voiles now 18c a yard
36-inch Plain Colored Suiting, now 38c a yard
Colored Organdie 50c Novelty Voiles 48c
Printed Silk-and-Cotton Chiffon now 55c
36-inch Brocade Silk Coat Lining $2.00
36-inch Fancy Lining Satine now 30c a yard
White Cotton Nets 60c a yard
Odd Lot Shadow Lace Allovers 25c a yard
Cream Filet Edges and Bands 16c a yard
Venise Laces, cream and white 5c a yard
5Ji-inch Colored Checked Ribbon 32c
Market St.
Eighth St.
Filbert St.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
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MISSES AND CHILDREN
Misses' Satin or Taffeta Dresses $17.73
Misses' Spring Suits, wool Jersey, tweed or
serge $21.30
Intermediate Girls' Wash Dresses, 12 to 16
years $1.25
Girls' New Wash. Dresses, 6 to 1 1 years, $1.75
Misses' Spring Coats and Capes $17.30
Girls' Serge Capes, Serge or Checked Coiils,
6 to 10 years $9.30
Girls' Trimmed Hats now $5.95
Misses' Dressy Button Shoes $1.90
Misses' Kid Gymnasium Oxfords 93e
Children's Tan Calf Shoes $2.15
Children's Black Kid or Patent Shoes $1.75
Children's Black or Cordovan Ribbed Cotton
Stockings, seconds 20c
Children's White Lisle Socks, fancy tops;
seconds 20c
Children's Black Cotton Stockings, 6- to 9-
inch 35c pair, or 3 pair for $1.00
Children's Black Mercerized Lisle Stockings,
not all sizes, seconds 37 'z
Girls' Medium-weight Ribbed Cotton Union
Suits, long sleeves, ankle-length 65c
Children's Ribbed Cotton Waists 25c
Girls' Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, sleeve
less 18c, or 3 for 50c
Misses' Wool Slip-on Sweaters $1.85 and $3
Children's Fiber Silk Sweaters $2 and $3
Children's Sweaters now $2.50
Misses' Gloves, cape, mocha and kid $1.25
Babies' Short Dresses 50c to 95c
White Band Petticoats, 6 to 12 yrs., 75c & 85c
Children's Sweaters, odd lets, 2 to I years
$1.95
Children's Muslin Underwear Reduced
Rompers and Creepers, odd lots 83c to $2.50
LINENS, BEDFURNISHINGS
Mercerized Cotton Damask, 61-inch 70c
Mercerized Cotton Double Damask Cloths
$2.90
Bleached Scotch Linen Damask Cloths $6.00
Irish Half-linen Bleached Damask $1.85
Half-linen Huck Towels $4.80 a dozen
Turkish Towels, slightly soiled, 20c to $1 ea.
All-linen Scotch Hand or Roller Toweling, 38c
Linen Scarfs, filet lace-trimmed, $1.40, $1.60
and $1.80
Bleached Muslin Sheets, 63x99 to 90x99
$2.15, $2.35, $2.55 and $2.65; Pillow Cases,
65c and 75c
Scalloped Marseilles Bed Spreads $6.75 and
$7.50
Mitchelind Bed Spreads $6.00 and $10.00
Plaid CottonBIankets, $ 1.75 and $7.50 a pair
Wool-filled Comfortables $14.75
Down-filled Comfortables $15.00
Cotton-filled Comfortables $3.00 to $5.30
Unbleached Muslin 12 '2c and 20c a yard
Bleached Domet Flannel 30c and 45c a yard
Outing Flannel now 28c a yard
Bed Ticking, 31-inch 65c a yard
Bleached Pillow Casing 40c a yard
Bleached Sheeting 60c, 70c, 85c a yard
FOR BOYS
Spring Suits, 8 to 17 years $7.65
Cheviot Suits, 8 to 17 years $10.25
Suits, 2 pair Knickerbockers $15.75
Top Coats, 10 to 18 years $5.00
Small Boys' Wash Suits $1.95
"Middy" Wash Suits $2.25
Small Boys' Cloth Hats, medium weight 55c
Straw Hats, several styles $1.00
Waists-lSc and 75c Shirts 85c and $1.20
Pajamas $1.35
Laced Shoes, black and tan $3.45
IN THE TOY STORE
Easter Novelties and Animals 65c to $3.90
Games, for all ages, at Half Price.
Coaster Express Wagons, 14x34 in. $4.75
Children's Automobiles--now $5.00
Children's Oak Rocking Chairs $1 and $1.65
Children's Plav Dishes, decorated, $2.15 a set
Cartoy Pullman Baby Coaches $33.50
Bloch Stroller Go-Carts $11.15 and $16.90
High Chairs, cane seat $6.00 and $6.90
Safety Gates, 4-foot, $1.15; 8-foot, $2.10
Clover Day in
The Piano Store
A number of used Pianos and Player-Pianos
reliable, standard makes which have been put
in condition to g've satisfactory service by our
own skilled experts at remarkably low prices,
well in keeping' with, the Clover Day standard
of value givfnjr.
Market St.
Eighth St.
Filbert St.
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FLOOR COVERINGS
Axminster Rugs, 8.3x10.6, 9x12 and 11.3x12
feet now $3 1.50, $36.50 and $39.50
Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet new $40.00
Royal Wilton Rugs, 912 feet $60.00
Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet $26.50
Fibre-combination and All-fibre Rugs, seam-
less, 7.69 feet $8.75
Wool-and-fibre Rugs, 3663 inches $1.75 ,
Inlaid Linoleum $1.15 and $2.25 square yard
Bigelow Wilton Carpet $2.95 a yard
Wilton Velvet Carpet $2.40 a yard
The foUouinq remarkable values in the ivcw
Depaitment of Louer-priccd Floor Coverings
Axminster Rugs, panels and centres, 9x12
feet $23.25
Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet $12.85
Congcleum Squares, 6x9 feet; seconds, $2.75
Inlaid Linoleums, full rolls and remnant
lengths $1.00 a square yard
Furniture at Half and
Less Than Half Price
Customers who could not take advantage of
the lemarkable Clover Day opportunities pre
sented in the Furnituie Store's Special section
to-day -wfll find excellent selection to-morrow
marked at half and less than half their former
pi ices.
FOR THE HOME
Sepia Prints, in Circassian frames $6.00
Rayo Sr. Oil Lamps now $2.50
Electric Desk Lamps, gooseneck $3.75
Stamped White Scarfs 50c and 60c
i White Lace-trimmed Scarfs, 65c, 75c and 85c
Gray Knitting Worsteds 80c a hank
Colored Curtain Marquisette 23c
1 Cretonne-covered Shirt-waist Boxes $2.50
Imported Madras Curtains $6.50 a pair
Ecru Scrim Curtains $1.10 a pair
Tapestry Table Scarfs, $2.50; Velour, $2.00
Silver-plated Coffee Sets $7.50
Boudoir Clocks, 8-day, striking $5.00
Sterling Silver Lettuce Spoons $2.00
Cut Glass Olive Trays, $1.10; Bowls, $4 and
$6; Saucers, $1.10
Decorated China Dresser Sets, $2.20; Tea
Sets, $1.70; Cracked Ice Dishes, 80c
Gold Glass Plates and Stemware, 25c, 40c, 50c
Teapot Tiles, 23c White Meat Dishes, 27c
White Bath-room Mirrors, plate glass $4.00
Carpet Brooms, 50c Kitchen Cleavers, 35c
Canvas Work Gloves 10c a pair
Aluminum Cooking Pots now $1.35
Gem Household Ladders, 6-foot $1.50
Gas Radiators, 4-tube, low model $2.75
Hardwood Ice Chests, 28 inches long $9.00
Floor Polishing Outfits now 35c
Bedroom Wall Papers- 15c and 18c a piece
Tapestry Wall Papers 25c and 30c a piece
Felt Mattresses $16.50, $18.50 and $20.00
Wire Springs new $7.50 and $9.00
Brass Bedsteads, full size now $23.75
MISCELLANEOUS
Fibre-covered Dress Trunks $24 and $26
Fibre-covered Wardrobe Trunks $35.00
Fibre-covered Auto Trunks $18.00
1000 Volumes of Famous Books 18c each
Reference Atlas of World and War $1.75
Boys' Books 18c Miscellaneous Books 28c
Gold Lingerie Clasps $1.25 a pair
Sterling Silver Neck Chains 75c
Stone-set Gold Bar Pins $5.00
Tan Cowhide Leather Traveling Bags, $10.25
Feather Fans $1.95 Music Bags $1.75
Desk Sets $5.75 Writing Tablets $1.85
Safety Pockets 45c Jewel Bags 20c
Photo Frames 17c to 38c
Watch Bracelets 35c
Nail Brushes 18c Talcum Powder 18
Hydrogen Peroxide, Vi pound, 12c; pound, 18c
20-mule Team Boric Acid Powder, Yt lb., 18c
Celluloid Side Combs, 18c pr. Corset Laces, 5c
Colored Pearl Buttons 10c a dozen
Sew-on Supporters 15c
White Edging 15c a piece
Black Binding or Trimming Braid, 12c a yd.
72 Sheets Writing Paper with Envelopes, 78c
Gilt-edge Correspondence Cards 18c a box
One Pound White Paper, 100 Envelopes, 60c
Candy, special 15c, 52c and 62c a pound
Border Mats, for mounting photos, 10c to 30c
Pocket Premo Cameras now $7.00
Music from Popular Operas 25c a copy '
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