Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 08, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 8,
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TALK WINS SHORT TERM
Youthful Cracksman Gets Judge to
Cut Heavy' Sentence
Xruaiti. X. .1.. April S.- i A. r. I
I'lrdtlhiR RillllJ nnonr of tlnor- joiillis
who worked n safe In (In- rjewnrrn mit
nfilrc Inst January, Henry Uellni.
eighteen jrnrs nlil. literally "talked"
Keen Smith America - HkIcihI ,or trying liitllely to rcRti- "Miirrinire N purely nn Individual I liinnolr nut or riRiit years or poi-mir
. " 'Intn the tlomestle relation of men nnd I miitlcr. ('onilitioiis as far n men niull ..... ,.... soiili-m-i li nu oration he
Enemy of U. S., Who Tried tp
Out of War
IRRITATED A
PUT TAX ON BACHELORS?
NO, REPLIES MRS. SCHOFF
Mothers' Congress Head Resents Levy Suggested by Lady
Mackenzie, and Says Education If" HI Solve Problem
WANAMAKER'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE WANAMAKRiiP
women, the envernnietilo of lie cnitli , omeii are roneerneii inns
slioiilil iti-niierale m eiln.iili. mi.llieri ' WI by prohil)! Ive taxes.
not be i
lint the
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i anil their elilldirn to arulil the causes ,,,. nf ..,,. ,.nr iii i. ',..1P :.,
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llv Hie Associated Press National t'onrre-ss of Mothers, to the the rmiseo of war.
M. l..,. I'll.- A..i-lt .i Tim niirnii- lropoal of I .aily Muir Mackenzie, of "I do not mean n i-nure in pneilNni
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dellvereil J "-toulny before Peili-ml .Inline ,
Davis.
After TxnounilliiK "tlie lallnej ol
., , ,,, , l.urope eoulil be met If the govern- ,) ,th, to prUou for refornin-
is was the reply IhN afternoon of incnt. r the earth eo-opernteil in eilu- T' ,, ",V" ..ron-innrpil hinielf rcaitt
Krederie Silioff. president of the catlnK mothers it ml eh l.lren to moid "" ,?(,"R1 lroiimiiie.l lilni.eit rean
tlon nf Itnfuel Xleto, wlio for
, be heavily taxed to stimulate marriage.
fnr .enteni'i'
"W'lirtt ilo you think f iiiiitlit t iu'
Hut I men n nl" ntfcetl tlie juiiRe. ,
ll.nl im.fl.ni-.. n.l"lliolr nl.llilreii kIiouIiI "I mint know. jiulRe. I. IUVell.
i lie UiukIiI in tin- homes to respert the; iniilil not linve"tlii- hear! to viiten -e
J ears lini lielil the post of secretary i,a,y .Mackenzie saw daiiRer for the
of the treasury nml vvlm for more tnan iiruisii in the fact that l...(W,WK '5'- I milium ilo this the iirincinal reason for u,...
"That would not be fair, us vnu haie
Mackenzie plmileil pullty." was tlie reply
"1 would mi.v one year. then, ytcir
a vein- linn been in full chaw of the "' women are unmarried, nml ex- nr Is done nwuy with
i . .1 i . : 1. 1 i,.. Picsscil the belief thnt the law nuin- tn Imp m-mins-il I illv
flnnnrlnmnl. lul liepll lleceilteil lV . .... .... m HIT llioiliis.ii, iniy
President Carrnnza.
oer ot iinclieiors was iesponllle for ,,i, t1 part
mis condition. , ..i..,.,.i ...,,!.. .,.,i ., ,,.,.. ,i
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I.uls ( nlirern, former fecrctnrv of Why shouhl tlie bachelors be lielil nation to unniarrieil women, would
the tteasury. has been named to till the icponslli1e7" inquired Mrs. Schoff. it not be better to give them n fiee
iiiisitinii mid will lake the oatli of office 'se added: "It seoin
,.., Wednesday. Senor Nleto i ex- 'V' "'
?.ns to me thnt if '7V-.?.V ,"','I0',H? ' ,)""111 H "''".'
..,,, . of !?.i()(l when they Rot mail led. '1 nuis
ance of women n li()r', m) ,(1Ilb, ,,, oiffieiilty at the
honor,"
"I will mnkii it two."
''Pilot suits me." cheerily leplieil llie
youtli.
One of his rnmpir.iiolis. lioweier. wlio
was twenty -one, roI Hve years. Tlie
other is still at large.
terference is visionary.
"The government might start lmlu
Itiles to be mil by wuiiieu only."
Save $14.25
on this fine
Gas Range
l.'..l....l ...I.... I. ! ! II.. .1.... ... !"" """". - H .iniilil..' -.
..,i,l ,.. ,ior the cnmnaiL'ti for the '",u"" """''' " I""""' " " " mon.enl. but it will soon be mercom,
'" . . " ,,',. I nl. ,, , "' ,nl'l? W"" , . '"''I'" "tl-li oierseas dominions are
Kuernorslnp of tlie state or han l.Ul Killed in tlie wnr. . A preponderance nf ,,IEPy f,. women. Let tliem go nml
Potosl, - women would mean a large number of get married. In nny case, they woutu
lunninriied women. ' .linie more scope than at home. Scn
WiisllluKloii. April S. Uty A. I .1 ()( ,.,.w.t n,P ppn-cutage of single tliiuisanil telegraph girls are to be ile
Stale department officials are much wnmfn is lt H0 IU0 ; this countrv U'obili.ed wltbiu the next two years
Interested in news from Mexico it.v ., K ,,,,,,, ;, 'J hey arc between the ages of fifteen ami
II. ni I ul- I'llii-ni-.. linn been niniointed , r.iininu. nn wnr i .is "",,,,. years ipilli- young enough to
that I.uls I jliiein Wis men iinpmiinu , ()s, s ns ,,., , llH t ,.st i " .,ii fi i i' life nml wnrlt iiver
I'V Pies dent Currnua to succeed Itnfae! .,.,., "'" aci llinati.ni in lie anil worn om l
v,',.. ' i.". i 'r .... , w.n-v. M ,'n ""'. .. s,.n. An orgaiif.alon couiMeiy well
..ni.. H-. niuii ... '" . tfi... '"" '" either country the proposal , look nfter them until they did marry
im ji si reuiviicu ... ....... . ... ..... ,,, 10K,lInl0 man-iuj,,. ,, K,0ninient in-
n iiunics i'ii. ui n' -.-..... .. -
his govemment from New York biink-
"rabrem is regarded in Washington U. S. SHIPBUILDING REVIVES TROOPS SAIL FROM FRANCE
ns one of tlie bitterest enemies of the . .
Pulled States i Meuio. Purine tlie s, , , Recovery From Decline T"r" More Transports on Way
war lie toured l.at'.n America endeavor- , , . . , , ulih wm. emu- n.n.
ing to align Hie Latin republics in a Following Signing of Armistice w th Home-Coming Units
policy or'nciilrality wilh Mexico, where Waslilngloii. Api il N. I Ity A. P. )--' Washington. April s. i P.y A. Pi
the Herman Minister ton IVkhniilt was Aniericiiii sliipbuilding has rccoeted Troororganiatlons announced today by
operating bis nntl-Atneiieuu activities hugely from the temporary decliuei tlf, 'nr Department us having sailed
unchecked. caused by the armistice iu Noi ember. , ,. . , , , . . , ,
During the .evolution 7il.ri-.il was In the first ...mrter of thi, year, it a ' Uom . """0 "'luded iletachn.ents of
close to f'nrriinrii nml to him is at- ni.nouneeil today, the Ilureau of Nai- ""' lslli Infantry and the ll.ilh Snni-
tributed largely the adoption of a new Ration officially numbered l.'Mt steel sen- tary Train. Ileailiiunileis t'ompuny.
coiiKlltution Instead of the old one of going vessel of 08(l,lilN gross tons and Ambulance Company No Kill Medical
IS.'iT to wlili h the "iiinslitiiliomillsts." 1(17 wooden ships of lil!7.4-IO gross tons. . . . " " ' '
headed by Car.a...n. w s,p to .linking a total sea-goiag tonnage for 8"lnl ,,0"ot ' "" '! Unitary SiitiniN
i,. u.i..i iiw,.K...j lliicc inonllis of MIS.tISS cross tons, or No. (II and il of die fortieth Dili
t.i... .i,.. ,. ..... ... ., .. ,, ..,,,. ...... . . .... nn? ....... inut -. ..f
Cuhreru was u member of the .Mei- at llie raie oi more man ...inni.yiiu inns , miiii. These troops are mi board the W .,, ntv- .i.o.L . .
nl .New
I h.
No
can commission that cine to the t n.teii n year, i iioiiscu-k.iiuk m-ss,- muu- trilUMlml.i ohioiin dm
i. ..,.. i niii . itii ii.tiii.iirn i-f '. i:v:
miiii . I ". vv mi t u'liiiujji ii ! ithii,
During Hie twelve months ended '"" i"ieuii .vpru in.
.Milch "l. a total of "fl.'lt niercliunt The transiort (Msego. nUi. boiiml
vessel of :.'J.5..'.!1 gioss tons, incliul- for New Yin k. carried llie Twentieth,
ing a small tonnage for foieign owners, Thiitictli. Thirty -lift h. Thirty-sixth
weie iiuiiNin uie i mien .-Mines nun inn- anil loity-liltli Diilli.on cnuipaiileM inn
cinlly nuinuereii
Slates at Hie time of tlie A I! C con-
ferem es. At Atlantic City Ins conduct
there so moused Judge Hrny nnd Sec
retary I.nne that tlie negotiations were
lor ii time suspended.
DESERT TRAIN; SAVE LIFE
Crew Cuts Loose Caboose and
Rushes Camden Man to Hospital
Atlantic City. April S. One bundled
per cent hiniianitnrianlsm. as cvhibited
by Heading Hailwny freight trainmen
iu cutting loose from their train, while
they rushed William I'oesc. u brnke-
man, to this city, after lie
struck by the locomotive at I'gg Harbor
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s Kuiiges, com-
York -'ete with plu.e shelf, enam.! onus and
panels. 1 " u I J ls-ln.cli baklug oven
Range Ills In to inches of hpace
KeguMi puce las pu .euuteu to
l:t.:.-.
An unusual orpniiunltv to obtain a
iluianteeil stamlaut ih.rp
llelhered ai.d oonneeleil liee
A splendid asso. tinettl o' nthr ga
$1080 FOR PORTIERES
in iletachment ol the Nineteenth balloon ranees, water neaiers hihI rsfrlgerators
company : Iiordcituv Convalesceut De- all cood vs us
tiiclnnenlH .No.s 1 H. ,,4. l.'L1l nnd :!( I.
Tlie date of the arrival of this vessel
Sale of Rare Textiles Draws Crowd """.. uo) KnPn- , ... , . . ,
, .. . Hie trnusport West Durfee is due at
of New York Buyers NVw Yors from St. Naaire. April III,
New Yorli. April S. The sale of the with a casual company for Washington
(iengulnt collectiou of rare nnd ancient alltl u few cnsuuls.
textiles bi ought a large audience
JWUDELPHl
l3ttNRWARCH
AND NKSTREETS
liail been ,0 "T Balleries of the Aunu'ii'iiii Art.
ASSOClHlloil ji-mvuiu... I in- inicrcsii
... it... Iiiilfltni. wilH Ceen unit smut. i.n.nl
City, early this nioinitig, may be the p,.;ePs resulteil. '
ineuns of saving the man's life. Moese's 'J'he leading figure was $10SO, paid by
Inline is at I'ourtli and Liberty streets, T. J. Cannon for six portieres of gol- j
' Camden I den yellow Italian renaissance cut vcl-
While the injured liinkeumn was y't. XicholaM Mnrtiu bought hIx eni-i
i..,i.. ..5...i . i i.. i . broidered crimson damask curtains of
being cBrred by a caboose at n mije- 1 ', ,',;,., lI0M. nlBk(. fo, $oco. m1x r'0l.
a-uliiiutediisli to the slioiV. other train- eiirtuns for .$780. and six embroidered
men telephoned here. An ambulance Pnrtuguexe curtain for 5780. I
nnd surgeons we.e waiting when Hnete TIip total for the afternoon sale was!
- reached (lie shore, and an ofteration $1U.0SU.
i was performed upon his fractured SKU
J ' 'rtw minutes afternrrivnl. j NAVY FLIERS SANK FOES
Glad to Leave Siberia French Say They Hit a' Dozen
Vladivostok. Siberia. Tuesday, April' U-Boats; Ten, Chief Admits
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j. i..,i .i. ... iiii-ii- is Ei-i-iii reioic- i i.......... A....H c n.. .
among the Canadian troops here .,,., ',. ,, ,.., K'
Another 1000 Silk Lined
New Suits Ready for
Easter Buyers
And the best part of this news, if
possible, is that each suit is only
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UYI'I I III- Ml 111 VIM till II (Ml I) l'f Mil' 11 1 III lit 111 .! 1 I t I
..... "i. iiji.iil Htpt'u AVitn linvintr iliininrfpil nml
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,!"lS-: hours from the tailor's hands-
Cenernl Klmsly wilt , email, until t i l'b' I'T ," ' wr. t vi . .
em, of May administering affairs. l.r'Mrih: i"T I With this important f act concern-
Agamemnon yesterday. Hi depart- . t p t t
Stelnbugler Defeats Servatius ient, he said, took a more conservative , 1f0 TnPiTl tTIHnV C tnP 5i"VlP3 CITP
K....yr7;..A"",R-'.,,,",rlr.!: ,'..?".?- view and conceded the sinking of two X11& lUCm llldllJ UL U1C aV1C8 al C
vuii iiuii ma iiftniiih inn ell (ii I (-. UHIK !
line hllllnrds In the third nnnual toiirnainnt I and the damaging of eight of the enemy
for the Poifnenburg cup. ilpfeatlnir Louis A. i .....r.
Servatlm by the score of 115 to nn I crail.
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Economy Sale
Until Thursday
Voiles new patterns and colors:
50-cent quality for 39c yd. ,
All-white 35c quality, 28c yd.
White-striped and plain 23c, 30c yd.
Nainsook flesh color $4:50 quality, $3.25 (10-
yard piece).
White 10-yard piece, $4.50. quality, $3.85 pc.
D. & J. Anderson ginghams:
Ends up to 12 yds., $1"25 quality, 85c yd.
Union Huck Towels well made:
18 in, x34 in. $6.75 quality, $5.00 dozen
$7.50 quality; $6.00 dozen
$9.00 quality, $7.50 dozen
White Turkish bath towels, 23c to $1.00 'each.
Lambs' Wool silkoline quilts, $6.50 quality, $5'.00.
Lambs' Wool silk muslin quilts, $11 quality, $8.50.
Linen hemstitched Tea Napkins, 38c ca.
Muslin Undcjmuslins
GSwns of cotton crepe, 95c ,
Cambric gowns, high neck, long sleeves, $1.35
Envelope Chemise, $1,00 and $1.25 '
Cambric Drawers, 85c
Satin Camisoles, black or nayy blue, $1.50
Ladies' Neckwear ....
Net guimpes, 65c
Organdie Vcstccs, 40c . -'
Organdie Collars, 40c
Cretonnes " .'
$1.00 Cretonnes are 65c
90c Cretonnes are 55c '
Willow Furniture
$8.00 Arm Chairs are $6.00
$10.25 Arm Chairs, are $8.25
Please1 remember that these most exceptional happen'
inga are promised until Thursday only.
confined exclusively to the
William H. Wanamaker Store.
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'HICH means that .
when you buy one
of these suits, you are
certaip not to see the
same pattern of cloth on
the next man you meet.
We have confined these
styles because we have
first call on a number of
Philadelphia's best man-
ufacturers for these silk
' lined suits.
The fact is, we set the
pace and originated the
vogue for iridescent and
striped, silk-lined suits in
Philadelphia'this Spring.
$25 and $28
Their regular fair sell
ing price ought to be any- i
where from $30 to $40.
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William H. Wanamaker
1217-19 Chestnut St.
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Wanamaker 's Down Stairs Store
This Is No Time for a
Man to Hesitate
about his Easter suit. Stocks are at flood-
GLOVE SALE
1200 Pair of Women 's French
Gloves at $1 a Pair
French glace lambskin gloves, overseani sewn, with two
clasps and plain stitched backs. In white or black with self
or contrasting stitching.
There are all sizes, 5:J4 to 7'-, to start with, but as the
price is very low, we urge early selection.
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New!
Moire Georgette
Crepe
It will make most effective
frocks oi' blouses for Easter and
for Slimmer. White, pink,
Copenliugen, navy, tuupe, bhiclc
and tan :ne the colors; it is -10
inches wide and $2.50 a yard.
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Dainty Vestings
Women have told u they have tried all around
town to j;et this vesting and have found it only here.
It is strips of oijramlie oi fine net and pretty lace
alternating for Ki'a inches (just enoujrli to et in
the fiont of a diess for a dainty vest). A (iiaiter
of a yard will make a vestee, and it is $J,.'ii and .!!
a yiml. (OntrHl)
Good Style and Good Material
Mark Every One of These Easter
Wraps Between $25 and $35
W Ti VT i
' fhSfeo ill ''ilr'
Special at $15
Tlie other cape sketched i-! this model
of blue herjje. It has a contvastin top
collar, a jacket fiont and belt and the hem
is edited with black silk fiinge.
Dozens of diH'eient cape.- and dolmans
aie marked at $2'. and they ale of seice,
silveitone, poplin and velour. The color
itiKs aie fresh and Springlike and the
lining.- aie of gay s-ilks.
Under y.W theie aie full-lcnjrth capes ,
of seip that stout women will find
becoming;' dolmans of ilvertone and
suede veloui and Mini it little spotts
capes of velour or silveitone with cheeiy ,
linings. i
At .V!2.,"0 is one of the best seige
capes of the seaton. It hangs in graceful
folds to the edge of the skirt, has a lonjr
coat front and two lows of close-set I
buttons down the shoulder line. In navy
ii'ue only.
The cape that is sketch-d on the left i
is of tine sei'Ke lined tlnoufthout with '
lijjuied silk. It is in navy blue and is
cut Ions and very full. $:io. In duvet
dc laine at $42.o0. . ,
Other fine Kastei wiaps of silveitone,
duvet de laine, bolivia and soft serge are
here in an interesting variety at !$:Jii
to ?o5.
tide, assortments were never better nor
values sounder. This is the one week of all) 4
the Spring that is most important to a rrtan's
clothes. 1
There is real worth and value in every!
suit in the Down Stairs Store. Not a thread
of cotton has entered into the weaving of
the fins wool cloths of which these suits
are made. Styles are what worth-while
business men like good lines, but never
showy.
New this week are
blue serge suits at $28.50.
blue, brown and green flannel suits
at $34.
blue cheviot suits at $35.
These all have two and three-button
coats and slanting pockets.
Other excellent suits, starting at $2o
(these are worth a third more) and going
upward to $35.
Fittings for men of almost all propor
tions usual sizes as well as stout, short or
extra tall men.
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Colored-Border
Handkerchiefs for Men
At .V. tape anil loll border handkerchiefs with
while linen centers.
At "."ic, tape and plain colored bolder linen hand
kei chiefs.
Both aie in colois that men like greens, tan,
blues nnd lavenders.
Alii) Japanese silk handkei chiefs with colored
holders ate !)(lc.
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Silk Time
The majority of frocks aie
made of silk at this time of year
and for Easter.
Ho-inch satin messaline in
many colois, including white,
navy blue and black, $1.(15 a
yard.
35-inch striped and plaid taf
feta in a seige weave, $2 a yard.
35-inch lovely printed fou
lards in all the newest designs
and plenty of colorings, $1.85
and $2.25 a yard.
35-inch satin Duchess in black,
$2.25 a yard.
((enlriil)
(Murkfl)
Attractive Spring Frocks
Take Many Materials
and make themselves attractive in all.
Many of them aie priced especially low.
Wool Jersey Frocks, Special
are plain or embroidered, some collarless, others with
collais. $12.75, $15 and $22 50.
Serges. Special
are in navy blue and some other dark colois. Much
braid and embroidery ornaments them and little coat
or blouse bodices are button trimmed. $').75 anil
$11.25.
Lustrous, Rustling Taffetas, Special
aie in many models and plenty of colors. Embroid
ery trims many of these, others are beaded and they
are often combined with Georgette crepe.
$10.75 and $17.25.
Lovely Foulards,
the typical Spring frocks, are in varioui styles, some
combined with Georgette crepe. $16.50, $18, $22.50
and $23.50.
Crepe de chine, taffeta and crepe meteor frocks
arc many styles and in navy blue, taupe, black and
Copenhagen blue at $22.50 to $25.
Georgette Crepe Frocks
for street or afternoon wear aie beautifully beaded.
Prices are $22.50 to $75.
(MnrUrl)
Checked Serge Skirts at $5.75 ,
These smalt checked setge skirts in brown or
blue checks have pretty inet pockets. The lines
are straight and rather nurrovv, of course, and they
aie good skiits to wear with plain coats.
(Mn'rkrl)
Airy, New Voiles
Highly mercerized plain white voile. 44 inchei
wide, is special at -10c a yard.
I'ancy coloied voiles are in plaids and figures of
all sorts and in many pietty color combinations.
:!8 inches wide at 35c a yard, which is one-third to,
one-half less than regular.
(Onlral)
Lovely Voile Flouncings
in colors for Summer frocks pale pink, light or
Copenhagen blue, rose and tan arc either tucked
or ruffled. They are 40 inches wide at $1.50 arid
$2 a yard.
(Ontrnl)
Easter Suits at Their Smartest
Pf 'il '
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$25
$10.50
Suits are on the high
road marching straight
toward Easter. Literally
there are hundreds of dif
ferent styles in the Down
Stairs Store and each ex
presses some delightful
fashion.
Tor as little as $1(5.50
you can get a pretty poplin
suit bound with braid and
trimmed about the jacket
with four rows of braid.
It is in navy and Pekin.
Wool Jersey Sports
Suits $25
One of these is'sketched
to give you an idea of its
jaunty style. The color
ings are gay or, if you
prefer, in heather mix
tures. Checked velour
suits, made in similar
style?, are also marked
$23.
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Easter Hats of
Feathery Grace
are these new ones with transparent brims,
with frills of hair-lace or with waving tenSrlls
of ostrich. Their broad brims are wonderfully
becoming to almost all women. Flowers veiled
' with maline are another pretty touch that
women like.
At $5, $G and $8
the choosing among Easter hat3 is a joyr so
many and so varied are the modes. They are
the bright and glowjng things of the new
season.
(Market)
Little Girls' Are Blossoming
Out in Sashes and Wide"
Hair-Bows
White diess time has come around again and
sashes and hair-bows are fluttering. Brocaded rib
bons in pink, blue or white are gay with flowers ancl
butterflies. 4?-lncli width, 50c a yard; 6!i-inchf
width, 68c a yard.
(Crntral)
$37.50
Street Suits of Serge or Gabardine
take many charming forms. Sometimes the jackets are cut on the straightcst box
lines with jolly vests of gay hue. Sometimes they are belted, and more often than
not there, is braid about the suit somewhere. The linings are a joy, Excellent choosing
ul $35 and $37.50.
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Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs
Not for a long time have we been able to offer good serviceable velvet rugs
like these afc such low prices. '
(5x9 ft., $22.50 and $25. 9x12 ft., $3.50 and $47.50.
8.3x10.6 ft., $37.50 and $43.50. . 41.3x12 ft., $57.50 and $67.50.
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for this Spring. They are so light and graceful with,- ,
i their turned soles and hi eh heels. S5.75 a uair. .
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lines with light turned soles and high covered htykf?
I They are in black patent, leather, black calfskin an''
tan calfskin. j
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made on plain lines have turned soles ,and h!gj,!
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