"rtvW n EVEKItfG PUUL1U LEDUEK lHlJ.ADELrillA, TlIUJRSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919 5H3S3PSFFW u- IP. U i. U I u 1 m. I 1 lr - I . I u .: & I HOUSE GETS R.R. CONTROL PLAN j-Warfioid System Would Divide Surplus After Paying Cap ital 6 Per Cent FEDERAL BOARD TO DIRECT What War field Plan Is and How It Would Operate Emergency plan to .T.it in finnncipE return of the rnail. nnd to provide mean, for immc-iliiitc mobilization for war. Kales to be o niliii'tefl thitt em ployes shall be ciinrimteeil fnir wages nnd cnpitnl il tied irlutn of 0 per cent. Remaining stirplii I" be cliidnl among rinplojc. public nnd mad enrning the Mirplti Inter.stnte t'ommercr Commi'-iion to hac (lirrrtuiB power, with ir re gional rointniv-icins to nil ns hemic!" of conciliation in ngc di-putes. Provides foi leiiring lioiie for railroad opriation, cnnsiMuiff of nine interstate i ommerce commis sioners and eight inilrond men oho'-en bj inilro.nl- ' CARNEGIE'SFUNERAL tfio joint use of terminals, unification of facilities, icroiiting ut freight b pooling or otherwise, iiml to continue or adopt such methnds nf opernliuc n may haw been found succ-p"ftil or ex pedient during federal cmittnl. Tln cnrpnrntlon would ftirni-li nt nil time il 1 1 allied nnd rfliiienl means for nunc diale niohili.ntion of the nnlioiid- fm I war piiipocs ultliout inldiltouiil legis j tatiou " , Household Servants Mingle With . Family and Wealthy Friends STRIKERS DECIDING ' Around Bier WHETHER TO RETURN 'BEGSSPROULTOEND MINE CAVE DEATHS I Foundation during the I'enec Confer ence nl I'nris, nnd Oliver Kickctoti llnuirlinlil Seranli Mourn ' .Scaled near these were nil those of (In Immeliold who Imil luinlslcred to the home comforts of the master of the Scrailton Body Would Curb Bol- ! !:";,:,. ,S :i ,1m 'n,,!,. hr ,,,,,K, sllQvis Halting Waste I 'Ihc -enho opened, with tile singing i.f Ml Line. That Will ol l,et Me llic Itev. Mr. AVjnian rrciled of Life and Property (Jo Clilrago. Aug. II - I Hy A. I'.)- Scleral llioti ami sinking iailwa shop men from all parts of the count! mcl lirre inil.-tv iii consider 4 lir niicslioti of I i l...n i,"f Andrew farnegie was hehl at Shadow I ' I 11 I I I I 1 1 Ik, ' ' ' wi'in in ir i.iMiiu' ....... I'lcsidem Wilson's ileniiiuil. Il is evpciled Hint a del'inite polio in regaid lo the "duke, winch w.is called AugU't 1 in deliance of the olders of the iiitrrunliou.nl officers of the union, will lie adopted licfoic tin- meeting adjourns 1oeal l nder urged tlie sinkers lo the two pinjris of the ritual and fnl lowed these with the Lord's 1'inver. The quailel then snug "lie l.eniletli FAVORITE HYMNS ARE SUNGlnrms'dieTervi;"": l with the Miiging of "Crossing tfie Har." ,, ., , i , , I As the Miiies of the singers died mini II, the AssorUted I'.ess ', he bencdblion was pronounced bv Doc l,ciin, Mass.. Aug. II The funeral t.,r Mrri ill. Mnnd firm and refuse toreturn to work, while mti rnational officials aihied the men In i nil nlT the strike and defer until later the settlement of their deniaud- foi ' higher w.igi- I While the meeting was in -c-sioti l.S,on(i sinking car workers in the I'hi I 'ago ili-irnt began taking i. icfeien iliini Mite lo dei ule whether the will letiun lo work I Impulsion of all sinking rnilwn shopmen from the international oi gniiialion w.is tlniali'iieil In .1 tele Ilrook, Ins summer home in I lie Iterk shires, today Tliei e was no c iilogv nnd there were no pallheareis. j Tlie service wns n simple as wiie 1 the tasles and habits of the man in life full one linlf of the sitr per 'sons present were members of the household, Tlie others were int invites of ' the fnnnlv The ritual of the Presbvterian Church was used by tlie officiating clcrgwnan. Or William l'ierson Merrill, of Ihi lSnck l'leslnterian Church. Fifth ne line N'ew Yoik. where the Caitiegies attended and of which Mr Carnegie and her daughter. Mrs Itoswell Miller, were members Chilean Mission Sees West Front Paris. Aug. M. Senator Klcinlm-Yiin-v of ( hile, who is visltinc Murone Srrantnn, Vn., Aug. 11. I P.y A. V.) In n telegram to (Jnvrrnor Sprout, the Scrnnton Surface l'rotcrliTc Asso ciation tells the (icncrnnr if he wants lo curb the spirit of bolshevism he should nt once stop the mining com panies from wrecking homes, churches and industiinl plants nnd killing people. "IIne you nn nnswer to make? If so. make It now." the telegrnni con cludes. The appeal wns framed nt nn indignation meeting held following the killing of Robert Warburton, eleven with n Chilean eommcicial mission, is i ' '"', "I'1- '' " "line cne-in. Oistrict making a tour of the occupied territnn Attorney Mnxey has been nsked to nr in tin lihenisli pnninces on the imiln I'os,t n,'nP officials in charge of the t ton of ihc Amcrlcnn staff. iterations where the boy met death nnd striking. prosecute them for mttrelcr. He Is. to' give bis nnswer tomorrow. The tipping forwnrd Instead of back ward of n LViO-horsepower set of boil crs, when n mine cuc disturbed tlie .tnmcR Simpson silk mill In South Seranton today, rilnnc prevented n so Hops loss of life. Two hundred nnd fifty cinplo.cs. the majority of them women, hud nnrrow escapes when the surface gave way. Ilnd the boilers gone up the death toll would have been lnrge. STRIKERS NoTtO "PICKET' Lancaster Clgarmakers Accede to Request of City Authorities I-inca-stcr. Pa., Aug. 14. To avoid possible ioleuce the lenders of the cignrninkers' strike In Lancaster have ncceded to the leipiest of the city au thorities not lo picket factories in mnss, ns has been done for several days. Instead, stnnll groups of pickets will do duty near the factories. Strike leaders claim n third of tlie city cignrninkers are nut, but manufacturers stated to- nny rnai a iicgiigiiiic numurr nre MwJAlll?sVl7775H F Second Floor i m You know Mawson iO DeManji, Furs DO YOU KNOW Mawson & DeManjf MILLINERY? Mawson fer DeMan iz 15 Chestnut Street Extraordinary Values Tomorrow! Th Hat Sale at 2.50 & 3.75 i... r3a,""i7l.".fro.l? 7iBI! ! ,2,50, Bnrt "" nre nlnlr worth then. ft ",t,,.r,Kht ,,Vu,h..h,,,e,lt ' "" n"ner e.on. Crepe nnd othfr i?nnMynuun" 1""ra,,'r 'nleriiwried with Straws and (ho chanco Is New Velvet Hat Are Shewing from 7.50 rurchaslnp Agents' Orders Accepted Pavnrito ll.Miins Sung inKeil nunrlet from ibis sang the three Inmns thai hun h were the gram Horn I! M .lewcil. president of frtps f ,,,,, philanthropist and for ' Wa-shingtou. Aug. 1 1 - HUA P. i - , The Wnrfield plan for railroad out roll with provision for n fin t ictiirn of " per cent of capital invested, was pre sented today to the House interstate commerce committee bv Luther M. AValtrr, general counsel of the National Asociation of Owneis of Railroad Se curities The fundamentals of tlie plan, in eluding division of all surplus mrr the fixed return nmong rmplocs, the public i and the rond earning it. were explained by Mr. Waller, who declaied it could be put into effei t immediately. "The keystone of the Warlicld plan.' the witness said, "is il congressional di i hi gn uint inn, which was presented officials of the Chicago district loun mer iron master. Doctor Merrill was assisted In the Tlev. lien-on N. W.Miian I ''" pastor of the l.eno Congi cgatlonnl The telegram lends- "Make orders rhm(h ,,,rr -,,.v ('.nrnPKi(. wnr I positive lo all points: now is the time ,,iied dining the summer months j lo ad We cannot much longer clelni At , fonrhision or the scruec.1 and if Jim icluse to compl. will be hieh ciceupieil bin el Iwcntv minutes, cumpelleil to advise Mines and Wilson. ,,,, i, nccompanied In most oT the if niii-s.iM. that miii do not belong p rt w.is removed in a motor car to lo the oigniiirntmn. If negotiations llillsdnle. . V , where a funeral enn-h ' ale lesiinied -Inkers will I if deprived w.is in waiting. ' of lienelils This car was attached lo the icgiilar tram of the Niw I ork (entuil Itail nosloii. ug. 1 I -i P.y A I' I Tialhi iiinditioiis on the New I'.ugland lailmads nfler todnv will depend largelv on the count of lo Hut-, cast bv me li.mi's and shopmen who struck last 'I'liursilay and Pi id.i foi increased v ages. I'oslon nnd Maine stnkei- who vnled eailv in the week, vv ei e -.ml lo oppose road. Ieaving.it 1:11 o'c-loi k' Ihi after niinn fui Tnrrvtown 'I Hence the tiodv was lo he taken hi aiitouioliile to Slfcpv j Hollow lor intiimeut in a lot chosen bv Mr. Carnegie some ve.irs ngu ' Plain (aslift Hid by Hovvrrs Tlie IumIv repo-eii in a sevcrel.v plain .isket iilm ed 111 the ' ' liter nf Hie roulll .! 4. 1. C.Cn.lnln .,n,...,,n .,. I .1-II"1J ,.i,-iiii..-m..."i.i,ii,.....M,i . . --...,.. mission that it -hall make freight and K"'"S i "in men .,,...,.,-...,.., n,, ,,,, , ,llln, , ,, wenun oi norm lieen lllliusilll. Illll Ilicic li'M' iililitn- ploe (.s. I lie lll.l liugil II V nt tlie C llsKet lions that the .New Haven men favored Hs rm(r,,, ,!i heav.v binds In nnd the ndoption of President Wil-on's rclh N Mna lllllnp ,,(,. f MlUM iconiineuiinuon lor nn imuieriiuie "'- j btin- onl.v the in-ci iption I passenger rates sufficient to paj oper ntlng expenses, maintain railroad prop erties nnd give not less than 0 per cent return upon the aggregate fair value of the property devoted to transportation in each of the principal traffic terri tories." t Mr. "Walter opposed federal incor poration, n transportation board and b. secretary of transportation in the Mrablnet, and deelaied that under the 'minimum -eturn plan the net ic-ult of operations in the pre-war le-t period. the basis of government ient.il. some of the carriers would have turned in surplus for division between eniplo.ve-' A. P. I -Willi and the public. K-ibor to Share in learnings Mr. Walter said the fiuum ial struc ture nf credits depended upon the leg islation enacted bv this Congress in deal with the railroad problem. The association, he said, ti-ed (he propeitv investment account of the canieis as the bnsis upon which to npplv the I! per cent because the inlc rstnle rum mcrcc commission has found that the only available basis for puunpt deter mination of suflicieney of the loturu upon investment tin n. Strike leaders announced that a vote lo retuin would send the men back to then- places Saturdav, but that ;i ma -jut it y expression lo the contrary would add lo tlie present railioad tie-up b bringing out the shopmen nnd me ihanics of the Central Vermont. (Jrand Tinnk. Maine Central and the liangor and Aioostoi k hues. Huntington. . a.. Aug 11. (Hv .Vudirw Carnegie, born nt Dunfeim line, Scotland November 'Si, 1SJ5. Died I.enox. Mnss.. August 11, llll'.l." .Inst bctoic 10JIII o'i loc k tliis moni-i ing, the hour set for the funeral, those, who weie to hear the last l itcs en- tercd Hie ronni and grouped themselves, about the casket. With Mr-. Carnegie and her daughter. Mrs Itoswell Miller,' who weie m i onventional mourning, weie the daughter's husband, Iln-igu the exiept inn of the Millei: Mis- Kstelht Whltcllehl. Mrs., Iliinlinglon jim isdic tnui, all stiiking Cai m-gie's -i.tor : Mi-. Mm i is .lohn-ou. I shopmen of the Chesupeake and Ohio n nnce of Carnegie: lii, nephews. An I Iiaihoad s.v-lein ate at win k todav . ac ,r,.u m Morns ( arncgie ; Mrs. Car ' coiding to niinoiiui enicnl from Ihc gen - ticRic'si irivnte secrctarv. Aidiibiihl ' crnl ofiices of tlie mail here Sli ikers , j,inov . and John Po.vuton. who had ' at llinton and Thurmond. W Vii , and in,,;. k,., ,P,1 t. m.isiei of the Imnsn ,,, . a similar i :iiai ilv . It was a fundamental of the Warllehl plan, the witness s.iul. that labor should participate in the earnings of the carriers. "We believe," lie deilaied. "that capital is entitled to its ictinn nt (i per cent; that labor i- entitled to a fair wage, nnd that the excess earned by the earners after paying fair wages nnd G per cent upon capital should be Xmif of th divided witli labor and the public. Labor's share should be used for tin establishment of the iusmaiice s.vstcin for profit -shuring. "Hy rensou of the largelv incicasei' duties which will fall 'I"":: tlie mm mission, the security holders ask Con grcss to create si icgional itihi-ti'' commerce coinmi-sinns. suhoidiuaii n the commission, but with all ihc powi -of the Interstate Conuiierc e Coiiinn-Mui In their respective territories "Our plan contemplates that llie-i regional commissions shall act asboaid cf conciliation in settling wage dis putes, being n bodv close to the cm plo.ves the earners and the shippcis "The issuance of securities on all carriers engaged in interstate conimene (Would be ve.-ted eilu-neh in feebi.r authority. Advisory Board nf Seventeen Men "This plan would cieate a t orpin a tion operated without pioht lo the mil Vroads and managed In tin nine inter 'state commerce coninn ion rs and eight railroad ineu selected hv the railroads. "This corporation would furnish ex Jiert advice to the commission in tin operation of cnrriei" would unify lei jminals, would operate equipment such as lias been b-iilt by the inilrond ml ministration and allocated to the m dividual railroads , "It would furnish a great clearing house for railroad operation, and in times of emergency would constitute the directing focie for the handling of the railroads as a single sybtem." In contending that li per cent was the proper i eturn would not be ques tioned. Mr. Walter -aid. "liven Mi Plumb, the great eponent of low re turns, admits that (i per cent is not nn excessive return under private opera tion." The great mass of the people, he said, were vitally fnncerned m the m .tegrity of railroad securities The as soclatfon belioves the surplus over the fixed return should be divided equallv ambng the employes, the public and the earning road, one third to the 7oad "to encourage incentive and initia tive In operation." Allows War .Mobilization "The Wnrfield plan." Mr. Waltri said In closing, "would create ii cor poration operated without profit to the rflllroads and under federal coutiul, directed by trustees, the nine Interstate' commerce commissioners and eight rail Jroad men, to finance in the present emergency such equipment ns may be purchased by it from the railroad ad- tnlnUtrfitfon and allocate? to th mil ,'Voads, and furnish immediate means for "l I. II K 1 ll.. ... ..l .1 .. fnftB8iBiu iii iiuuiiviuk inr reiura ui uiti il-osds, the corporation to be continued .as a permancut means for mbolllznig id purchasing equipment to be leased ' Ata the' roads, this corporation to have jp&Btrol of the excess earnings reduction (eAj'J)Lypiud provide a management or w eemiuue or pn jnio euijci mi the Chesapeake and Ohio of In ilmn.i teliiineil to wink lln- niornin? The strike coiilniuc- at llnndlev, Schwab AtteniK Services Iluiitinglon. Ashland, IJu ell. Peach Next in the i in le weie notable rep Poik and Cane Pork, with indications ' resentativcs of those w ho had helped the that the men will be back at work not uidustiial giant lo make his million, laler lh.ni next Mondav. n, cthcis who had helped the plnlan Por the lir-l time in ten d 1 s coal thionist distribute the major nnrl or I trains arc inning tlnoiigli the local those millions for humanitarian mir- jaids of the Chesapeake and (llnu House Roof Taken Off by Wind Pive members of the fauiilv of N i than A Sclig weie asleep m the Sell home in Mechanic -treet. lietvv poses. j Among the-e were Charles M I Schwab, once piesident of the Carnegie Steel Cnnipiinv ; Itobeit A. Piank. business adviser of tlie iron master t,u n main .veai-s, ueasurcr ot tlie l m m gn Twelfth and Thirteenth stieets, when ( m partition and of the C.uncgi' Poun the wind toic off the loof of the hoii-e cl.it mil for the Advancement of Tench leaving the sleepers exposed to the ram mg , the I!cv Frederick II I.vnch. hve was injured who lepre-ented the C.unegie Peine j, .g, &f Va iTlGOOD SHOESU hi the light of present conditions ice strongly advise our customers to anticipate their future needs as far as possible. Prices must go higher when present stocks are exhausted. Unmatchable Values Are Here Now In Women's Pumps & Oxfords Value Today 7.50 and Up ! INCLUDED ARE: Oxfords, high heel and walking heel styles, in a wide variety; in gun-metal, koko and tan calf. Pumps a wonderful choice of pretty models in patent leather, koko calf, gun metal, gray kid, Ivory kid, gray Nubuck and Ivory Nubuck. White' Pumps and Oxfords ;. dozens of styles in white linen or white Nubuck. 919921 Market Street Market Street Store Closed Saturdays During August 5G01-0G Germantown Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. GOth and Chestnut Sts. Branch Stores Open Every Evening .Mllli: OI'llMi IIAII.Y 9 . M. AMI CLONUS AT : mail s. riiuNK onumis l'll,l,i;n This Store Will Close 11:30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. Tomorrow (Friday) in Tribute to Mrs. Clarence K. Arnold, the i uunuer or i nis ousiness, wno uied August loth. Specials! 79c $1 Envelope Chemise ( Two Mlf J Ir-ii batiste attc wblto in In ook Uaintib trimmed with Hlilr , mi hbon boq $2 Muslin Petticoats, $149 rinhrnidery or lace. tiniiieil nouncos and uiiflcr-rtifTlo. 80c Checked Gingham Aprons Willi lull l.'lRf-s, nr.itly liounil I'ocKol .mil In- . $5 Silk Petticoats, $3.95 I'liiffmi t.ilTefc In lirotty rlianffpalilo1 I ipcp pl.clli cl fl'HUH i' No mall or jilionr order tilled. lit llrnlhtri. s.l -ONr 1-M.riOll ')59c Women's $7 to $9.50 White Low j Shoes HiSli-KraOV kill. liiirKskin. Nubuck nnd I iipii ( MlniiliilM. imnips nnd oxlurd." i- ci r. cl wood full l.niiis licels. Miiurt Inns camps Lit llroihrrK First Kloor, North . 69c & 75c ) Printed Voiles I TR fiuh Vlnr.il pt lining on wUlte ami junk KT' tjniN $1.50 Faille Poplin, $1.19 SilK-ancl cotton in liluf. craj, old lose i-oifln and lilacK sr. 1 noli $1 Mohair Skirting, 55c Molial'- and tot Inn W'nnliable anc' fa--l coloi I.lBht crnunds with cliecKa. l.itBc and Kinall fray plnldcd cumblna- llfill .IJ IIH'llt'S c klc , Remnants of 50c & 75c Cotton Goods, uard, 24c 1 to 0 card lcngtlin ninRliani". suit- niRS percales voile-, crepps and cre- lonno No mcitl nK-iibone order1 nllecl. Lit llrntlierk I-'llst Floor South Girls' $2 to 8 Tub Dresses, iiddies k Smocks I Middies fclS-i 11W fin Unix in . M. Hiokon bUeS. Slightly Foiled fi mi handling o lintll or phone order;-, llllecl. Lit llro'liers .src'ii FI-OOH Men's and Boys' $4 Life-Guard 1$ Cft Bathing Suits! y White slPCrlc-s (-hit blue nanne' I ants and white web Jiph Men's & Boys' $35 Remington Roadster Bicycle. $29.75 1119 model Mud Kuanls roller halns, sprlnp saddle tools and bell Fulh guaranteed N'on-skid raised tread tires Men's $4 Bathing Suits, $2.98 Wool in nacy blue and black V-neck and sleeceless (.11 llrnllieru Si: (iXD Fl.OOn Hound $1.50 House Dresses I i hpckcd and slnped ieicalc nllar and pocketB Women's $2.50 House $ 1 .49 Dresses uwn llnene st-ipid and ilvclecl cr ngham and contra'-tinB p. rcale wun oMars nnd estee effect ; (( Urothrti Si:i'c)M iT.nOll Men's 50c "OnyxLn Half Hose rc r-otton in black and coIom Seamless Size1- ' lo II'j 65c & $1 Neckwear, 49c I'repe faille. In llgurecl effe. tc also polka dot and Jacciuarel patterns Lll llrolhem First Floor, Tth St Waltham Sewing Machines, $26.50 Perfect mechanical construction em bodied In a handsomo oak case, all at- ""'sTaWk pays for it .Mi .WfiC ol I'honc Urdvri I ,llcil lt Urothcrs -VIVTU Fl.OOlt $7.so Chest sa-1 sj.95 ver-PlatedWare( )8 pieces 6 knives, 0 forks, c table spoons, 0 teaspoons, 1 bueai Miell, 1 butter knife Moire case Lit (IcollierK First Flooi Soulh Penna. Bar-Circle AUTO TIRES Guaranteed GOOO miles. 30x3 $12.65 30x3 $15.35 32x3 $17.90 31x4 $23.90 S LIT KROXUKUS 32x4 $24.35 33x4 $25.55 34x4 $26.20 hit nrothcrt Second Floor . HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE m " If I I I I IGmar K, , M f Market Eighth One Yellow Trading Stamp With Eyery 10c Purchase All Day PHILADELPHIA e Filbert Seventh Tomorrow! MID-MONTH SALE BRIMMING WITH BARGAINS Offering a Myriad of Exceptional Money-Saving Items for Vacationists, Year Around Use and the Home Another Remarkable Buying Advantage Is Pointed Out to You in the Great Summer Clearance Movement! Women's & Misses' Fascinating Frocks Bargains We Might Name a Price Several Dol- lars Higher and Still Offer Good Value Lit Brothers SKC'OXD Fl.OOIt These dresses are developed from fine or gandie, voilo, net, linen, check and plaid ginghams and othr attractive summer ma terials in a wide lange of chaiming styles. The light summer shades, figured effects and The variations of collars and collarlo.i's ef cITective combinations are included, foots, pockets, belts and .sashes are seem ingly without end; many are novel and de cidedly "difTcTnt." Effective cmbioidei-y is ftcely used. Three of the Captivating Styles Arc Illustrated All who need fresh, new frocks with which to finish out the summer and for indoor wear the year around have a golden oppor tunity to save regardless of value, choose any in the group for only $7.75. All these Items are nth Specials, Too! $13.50 Couchl$J .48 Hammocks f Just flft ' Khalcl color Soft top tufted mattress, adjustable windshield and magazine pockets. None sent V, O. I). None Hold to rienltrN. 60c Knitting Worsted OA Wool, ball 'JUt Vnriet of colors. Kor sweaters, tains and scat fs $3 ICIiaki Awnings, $1 Heady to hauir Fixtures included 40 inolies wide onl. None nent i. O. I). WINDOW SHADES SSc Shades . cI.m J1 in Shnclps . h.Ii $1.4n Shades 1.13 Machine, oil opaque and liand-maclo finish Wanted colors. Guaranteed prliiE rollers Klxturts. No .MqII or Theme Orclern I'lllrcl on UplloUlery. Lit llrotliern-r-TIimn FI.OOI1 $3.50 Cottage Sets, $1.87 31 pieces 6 tups and baucen, 6 din ner plates, fi hread and butter pliitet, G dessert saucers, 1 meat cl.sh I'lain white porcelain Like l.ctrli. Lit Ilrotlier. TinitU F1A)UH 50c Barnslcy tyQp Crash, yard ..)OL Absorhent aniTllniless $1 Damask, yard, 75c Women's 65cl STOCKINGS) Mercerized lisle Uliick, white and Fashioned les olors. Imperfect. .39 'l- Women's $2.25 to $2.50 Silk Stockings Kull fashioned ill black and white. Imperfections of a noted biand. mull or phono orders filled. Women's 75c Union Suits, 48c Limited lot. Cotton ribbed. Torchon lace trimmed. Regular sizes. Women's 39c Mercerize3 Lisle Vests, 19c Low neck and sleeveles'j. Imperfect. Lit llrothers First Floor, South Women's $4.50 to $0.50 $6.50 Sweaters Kllp-on models of wool arn In Rood colois Sailor or shawl collar, purliiiK and sabh No mall or phone ordercc nilecl. SECOND FLOOH Women's 75c Silk Gloves Two-clasp. 'White Double tips. Long Silk Gloves, $1 White Double tips. Lit llrothiTH First Floor, Stli St. $30Reed)$$r C4-lnch Mercerized Stupes and Oi ( A,LM floral designs OlrOlieiS ) AalP.jf 50c lurUlSh Jlowels, jac with hood, reclining back, footwcll Largo size Double Terry jams kind windshield. LH Ilrolher. nrst Floor North I Lit llrothrrs THinD FLOOR .98 75c New Process Floor Coverings, Square Yard, c&3Sc Two jaidH wide Ttcmnant lengths, hnms sllghtl.v shopwom No moll or phone orders. I'lcnsc bring slzeo. RUG SPECIALS mil lots I mltid Iiniferfect JfTi Chenille lledroom SQQ Cfl ItiiBB, P! feet O..OU .IJ Chenille lledroom Ituita, 0i0 feet. 17.50 u,,d ?19.50 20 Chenille lledroom Itucn. SI A 4x7 feet lu 58S I'luln All-wool Siiijrna, fJQ e 8x12 feet 0.OU 16 Heamleiis Tapentry Ilrumiels, ;in G.9 feet U J1S.0O Hag lings, 8x10 Q cq $1.1 I'luln uII-hooI Sinjniu, " (c en 3C72 inches . . - O.OU Lit llroilirm KOl'llTH FLOOR $1.50 Black) Silk Pongee) 27 inches wide. Limited lot. No mail or phone orders filled Lit Ilrothem First Floor, South Sc 2&Z.50l$.5O Corsets 1 Small lot White and pink $5 P. N. Corsets, $3.50 Pink broche Low or medium bust. Sizes 21 to 20. LH Hrotlier Second Floor Mid-Month Specials! $1 to $1.50 Fly Screens ( Jt Odds and ends of Wlne-cnd screens. A'd Mail or Vhonc Orders, $10 Rotary Washer, $7.98 Acme Ice Cream Freezers, 2-qt.. all metal, $1 Roofing Paper, 79c About 108 Mtu.iro feet In roll. Aluminum Ware $1 OC Sauce Pan Sets. . . ,, l: 1 i nnd 2-ct ,SV( of three. Clothes Baskets, 65c .Sturdily lnndo of wood splints Parlor Brooms, 39c $1 Mop Outfit, 69c 7fic mop, with adjustable flat folding handle, and ran Cedar Oil Polish Lit Brothers THIRD FLOOR 79c Writing Paper : Box Sc (Jood quality with cloth finish. Four colors to box pink, white, buff and blue. 4 8 sheets, 48 envelopes and 12 .llllK 60c Writing Paper, pound 45c 78 sheets, 75 envelopes. Lit ISrolhcrs First Floor, South 10c Pair Kiddie )D Garters : 3 pairs) &v Pink, whlto or blue. Mr Irr rHilelcln, pair ... Br Card I'earl Iltittonn, 2 card. . ,e Card Snap Vimtenern. Ii cards -..:- .....i c'l. I lOZfll llll IU It. ,.15e ...So ...Be First Floor, South $ Great Close-Out Sale of Men's $20 to $25) Tropical -Weight Suits We bought them for just about two-thirds of their regular whole sale price from the famous makers, Joseph Goldsmith & Co., 15th and Wallace Sts., who are reorganizing the firm. Although every suit is excellent and a credit to the full price, we are selling just as fortunately as wo bought, and every pur chaser who comes here shares to the full. Savings Range from Six to Eleven Dollars Even More The serviceable, stylish materials include comfort cloth, Ber muda cloth, silk mohair, Palm Beach and other high-grade suit ings. Jasper gray, navy blue, plain black, stripes, plaids and tweed effects are included. Sizes for all, with Suits specially designed for larger men. Boys' $3 to $4 Wash Suits, $i.70J The suits will please at a glance; tbc materials aro serviceable anil the styles attractive. Middy suits with long or short pants, Oliver Twist, Nor folk and Junior models in combinations of whito with blue or green, blue line and striped golatea. Sizes 2'4 to 7 years. JJt Bralliert SKCOND Fl.OOIt, SRVKNTU STREET . 3VIlt Our Blc New Hfturanl Beit Pfi;erUilni,t 3.owt I'rltr-S.ventli Wen of Ou Vtvr BuUdlnj, Itli JUnrk.t S!.i 50c Ribbons) yard ) dS9L r.-inch selfolored satin ana moire tilped ribbon First Floor, North $1 Oilettes, 65 Fine aesortment ild masters!. -reDiTiductlons of THIHD FLOOR $1.75 &$2 Seam- J .45 less Sheets J Medium and heavy weight bleached iheetlns 54x00, 63x90, 72x90 and 01. on Innhan T mrwrf Pl?t. 40c & 45c Pillow 29C Cases, each nic.ic.-hcd. 12x3(1 and 45x30 Inches. Imperfect. o mall or phoue orders llllecl. Remnants of 23c j 1 Qc Sheeting, yard 3S'i! Inches wide. 85c Mohawk Sheeting, 65c Bleached. 2'i yards wide. Remnants of 65c 49C Ticking, yard ' Blue-and-whito stripes 31 Inch. $6 to $J5 Blankets, $4.75 to $12 Kleecedown and wool-and-cotton mixed in white, erav and pretty nlalds. Soiled or mussed. Double-bed size, S8 Satine Comforts, $5 White cotton filling For doublo bed 8.50 Bed Sets, $6.59 White Marseilles Cut-out corners nil scalloped edge Scalloped bolster throw Double-bed size. 30c Outing Flannel, 22c Pink and blue stripes 27 Inch. I.lt Urol hern First Floor, North Women's 50c Hand-(Q9' kerchiefs, 6 for. . . v& Colored Initials and cord edge Men's 18c Hand- -t nXc 12 kerchiefs Tan, blue, laendei- and if recti bor ders. First Floor. South. $5 Baby $098 Chains. I bolld gold neck chain and locket. $2 Pearl Necklaces, 89c Opera leiiBth, solid cold catches. I.lt Ilro(lier Jewelry Section 18 68" 25c Kal Pheno ToothPaste. Xnllnrd's Jlcrbanlum Hair Tonic, HI Dnnderlne 0o Mlltnlfled Coroanut Oil... 3Ue Dagcrtt ft Itnmtilell's Cold Cream $1,10 llajer'n Atperln TohleU, 106' 110c Jv Ill I'owder , II Vlnol S0 Pehecro Tooth Pant ... ;.1a Woodbury' lac Ial Hemp... Not more than six cakes to one ciu tomer. 30i I'almollie Slmnipnn ,. ,,4ir II Durham Duplex Hntnrs .., ,A68e II flem Jr. rnfrt.v Ituinrs R9e 30c new Jr. Hnfely Illnden, pkg., SB J5o Tnenty-lMule.Team Ilorax, , ..lie 30e Witch llaiel ,.Se 30o Rpnoni Halt., 2 lbs, ....Itfc 5p FrroJilde, lb. ..a ,...,., JJ Oondrtla rioatlns llklli (oopr,,.,ii U Y If ltlAla 11-fpaf trlni. 31.'.. "-..,-.".". ' ' "-'ri",'i J.iX' JHUXHJI.ni9 ..CDe , ,se 92' ..see ..0 . ,3o .ISr i i !OI j2tfc A - !' n ' . , ,. ' ' V , 'r. , Ita t , 3 8 .il A J-.,- jSi to r 5i. iii.: