vm J f f, JflVKXltfCJ PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER., H, 1919 IS iv,v V-tTpstfi&r ii ff 'I'Zfyn CITY WILL 1 Ffl D STORES Provisions to Bo Sold at Virtual Cost to Cut Living Expenses KANE PURSUES GOUGERS lfotll wtovckrcMciN and (nniiim'i wen" Interested toiKiv In ll" niiiiiiimcpiiient thnt the Ot Mmket Cnminl'winii in tcildH to open twelve Mures in tin1 flsht njjalnet high iirii-cx. At tliexc stores proccrirs nnd mi Ti'lianthse will be f.o!il nlmint at a-t Two nf tin' itnri'x MI hi- ii)miici1 Tvitliin a ilmit linn' at Uiilgn nml Girnnl itv-iiii"s ami rt rnitiVtli street nml Wimil'iiii'l iivciiiii'. Major Smith mill dciirgi' Knle, nf the City Murlx' imuilssioii. are nrriitixing for tile opi'inn,' of the -toi'i -. As nil evainole of linw prices will he kept down Ah. Siilc "mill l,w no loads of h.in hud been purchased fioin AimiMir o. I " at fifteen eenN a pnund. The Iiani" .1 he 'old at ehteen eeut, S llOlllld The hit muni is to limit profit i an niiioiini mi 111 lent to 'orr the rust of cnmlu'" ' r i ie store. ArriuiB1 " "'s for the opening of the clty-maoac'l -hires were onlv n few of the intuit mi itleiits of the light ou high pi'u - tVaiii i- 1 iher Kane. 1'nited Ktntcs district n'i"ini. hearing that A. Hot nuili, 71 Ititner street, wax si'lliliR Htlgar at iu''i rent1, si nt for the groeer anil hliiini'rt tnnn him a promise not to elrii.fi more than e!een rents in the foi if Mrs II linden, head of the ftiir piiee tomimtlie. is uixestigating the alleged pi mine of dealers of refusing to sell sug.n 'inlil Hie end of the week, fso us to diM" -' of their supplies to pel -pons who m.ike piirehnses n little large! thnn those f weekdajs The fan I i e e lonunittee i also in vestignting i' leport that lish dealers are able to bin some lish at four and one Balf ent- p.'iiml. If this leport is true, the i.iinmiltet' will ns.lt whj deal ers rliari lw HT -eignr reins u nuiiuii The tin if iniifevei'.ie lieie net for Dei i .her -1. All Hi clubs in Philadelphia willed Mis (leorge BOY OF 7 ELECTROCUTED to liiiM- wrapped n bioken live wire tem iioiiiill .nioiini ii telegraph pule, and , . "", ,.,, , . hifoie the break was adjusted the hoy ChiM-Klllcd Grasping Wire Charged, ,n,, n ,jK , t sehool guisped the With 2000 Volts protruding end In plaj. Me fell wrltli- .... v ... iiniii Imr lo the croiiml. srreamliiR In agony iiueasier. in.. .m ii- iiiuiii. ,- -., -. ,.,. ... r... 1 1 'I 1 1 t " I llll I Hi linn !" inlnutis. The lio's father died several months a widow and four oung in Kcwii-.ertr-oli! sou of Mrs. (.eilruili' Klnefroek. of this Hit . was killed .xes lerd.n h rimtait with a wile i barged i with L'OIM) Mills of cleetiieltv An eli el lie light lepmnnan is alleged ago. leaving rilihlrell llll-r.MIAT ADM'llTlsl.JII.NT ' MIX I. Uvit-ffi4mWn MtM r4;is! .& i'f iMAIL THOME ORDEIIS VUAXOl I STORK orENS DAILY D A. M. ANII CLOSES AT B:30 r. M.i Chtittma.'- shiippiMR looms laicc in importance now and Chestnut street merchants aie picpared to (llei you the very heist, in their respective lines, that is to he obtained anywhere in America. Theie is no reason why you should not be able to buy evei.vthinp: on your Christmas list in the Chestnut Stieet Shops. SLgnomfb' Bz-OfOA T-v 0 YOU know that it is quite J possible to find at the store of j AVK you ever noticed what a difference the l ifht atmos- Bailey, Banks & lliddlu Com- pheic makes in your enjoy- onnv many inexpensive articles ment of music ? If you haven't you ! which would mukc most acceptable j should try listening to one of Albeit gifts? A' pair of silver candlesticks bpaldmps re-creations on the New and one can always find room for Edison in the Stoinway Warorooms, another pair of ccndlesticks is one at llll Chestnut street, where both supgettion. Another is n crystal the quiet dignity of the furnishings dish, which, when filled with fruit, and the soft lighting create an im- ,c n I'lioinii ui i r.iu iiuiLa in. iv i.t tun fOOll l'" H niectin lias lieen woiiien'- will b" ret ire -I'.itrnn, federal i pei ted Hi uddres- the HOMEY-BEAR IN CITY; IS MASCOT OF SHIP Feet Liko a Bear, a Tail like Cat and Fur Liko a Coon. Hails From Panama TMiiliHU'lpliia i- S. Alalia I iet like a he.'r. a mw i'i . a tail like u rat and The ouh loiiej bear ever seen in now tiaror oi ine i . .-v ilmmii sintuini'il lit l,eagiiu.Jsintiii. She was In might here u l.ieiitenanT .lack V Ilirlianl-nu. I . -.. inn I'auaina T'ie animal, whirh aii-wet-s!. m. ,-ntlw.r whistles, to ' the name of "Cootie, has like an ant i .i .fur like n oon '"Cootie ' is .leroriluig to I, lenant Ificlianl-oii. '""' of the must intelligent "of pets. She is vei.v alTrrtiiiiiat". nml to n "friemr will whistl" words of love ,,,.1 dM..r.rU!.ii, Mt inn ami all times She ix about a f"" '""g. "' monlhs old and is ns large i- she will grow. The name 'Cootie was ili i Im'iI from Hie aniiuai s ITal title ' "Hi." sondes of animal eonimim in S. nt and Central Amerira belonging t" ihe bear, aut-eater, eat, coon, eanniv tnmilv. "Cootie isinll.v eiiti'rtiiiiiel tnein bers of the K-inpn't Club for-several liours, in tin i nurse of 'whirh rjietlten ant Uiclmids.ni lefnsed several tfniptiug Offt'VB 5200,000 FOR TWO CHILDREN Mrs. Gibson Establiohed Trust Fund, Court Reply to Former Husband New 'Writ. Nov. 1 I. r.efore divnrr in? her fi"s' husband. Aletander I). P.. IYatt. in N'w.nit last ear. Mis p.e.i triee I'raf ''ibson. now wife of Pie-ton nibson phi' w light, and grnpddmightei of th" late II II Kogers. of the Stand ard Dil ( fi"in vvlioni she inliented a large fortuii' set aside S'JIKMKHI ill tnist f- I i ehihlreu. Cvnthia and I)allaH I'run. -'d. aged nine and live jeurs. Mi- ilihson's teieut marriage to the jilavni.ght was ygaiust the op position nf In i narents. Mr. mid Mrs. William 1 I'1 liiaiuin. Mrs l.ihsoii disclosed, her linaueial lvttleineiir i steulav when her attornevs pilbmitted to .lusfire (iiegerieh. in the Kupreme ( mni. her answer to t(u- np plleation of Mr Pratt, who wants a Riiardiau tip'ninted for his rhildren and nn order i est i inning Mis. (ilbsou from taking thein outside this state. Wants One Language In Churches 1 so of on. language the English iu all clmrrlirs was advnrated hv Mrs. O. V Ward iiri-ulent of flip N'evv Jersey Coufrrenre ot the WomenH Home M1h sionary l'oiu-i at Hie thirty-sixth un Stial meeting of the Plillnilelphia Meth odist lOpisiopil ('(inferenre, whirh open-- el yesteitlin mil will rinse this eveniliE. Mr Wind ihoiiehi Hie rhiinhes. like the nation u uld havr milv one au-Rusge will seive on many otcasions centerpiece for the dining table. i ducivc, if not necessary, to the cn- i iovment of irood music. jnd then, if Crystal jam jars and candy jars, ' y0u want a real laugh, ask to hoar both of which aie useful ns well as the negro medley song by the Pre attractivc articles, would be wel-, mier Male Quai tot. And when look corned by the housewife who gives ing at the beautiful peiiod models, thought to the appointments of her do not forget that it is well to ordci table. These aie but a few of the your' New Edison as soon as posst nrticles at Bailey, Hanks & Biddle's hie, since there is a likelihood that which lend themselves particularly ' prices will be advanced in the near to Christmas giving. futuie. .,.,r ,s .... ," ' i.. :. .i att-v HEY hadn't seen manv moons I'i'ljfi lime lias suiuiy uihm.u s ., (,,i,. i ., ....., t, if the store window of Henry i X B'"" "-"."'"--.'""' """ ' R. Hallowell & Son, Broan L .were liav.ng a jolly breakfast -i...i. i.i. riw,cf,it is nrv imli- logeiner at tr.c tame next to mine in on,WitfonV;iorfTrt'ph-i,f. "Why didn't we discover rious color when I passed ther, to-, h'?.PIa sooner ." she was saying, das -.The apples looked so attractive ''D''' V"" over taste such delicious that I imoluntarily retraced my ; cov" .,, .. ... .. steps. Four dilTcient varieties cf "Well, it's the eggs that appeal to apples wore represented in the win- i mir- ) ha t eaten an egg 1-ke flow, the Delicious, the Stayman I '" K!,c0 tl,c hUmmw ! sPcnt c" '1" SJSnf'rWoWffiil "TC1 ouhncd wafiles.myself and ','' . t,l.i-,.,on .,n,iinu I,,, tho w'ien they m rived, crisp nml hot K b at soXCl rfcef b'y Stl boxi and accompanied by a pitcher of de- ,?CtatfttttiS SseISn.s, "ITZ ronveiucnt ouantity lor tno avci ape ' It1 , , , , ,. ', ,, family I noticed also manv gift"0? Uxs cn bcltPr ia thc i..,..Kl .,:;ii fsiio.1 n.iti, b,J looked. Try them yourself some u;im:lsi uiLioiiv.ii.ji mi. .. ...... .MJ- scious fruit. Orders for Christmas are now being taken and the gift baskets will be delivered on any date desired. COOKING is ii, simple matter when von are the lucky pos sessor of a Standaid Table Stove. Imtitriue the comfort of having your bacon and eggs cooked right at the table with your toast drowning at the same time, or a luncheon dish of asparagus and toast rcadv in a few minutes. The Standard Table Stove has two pans in which two different dishes may be prepared and a lack between them for toasting. Both sides of the bread arc toasted at the same time on this lack, and the toasting dors not interfere with the other cooking. A removable plug con nects with the electric light socket. You will appreciate the merits of this useful little aiticle when you see it at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1G12 Chestnut street. F YOU should elect to wear a peplum blouse with satin skirt for youi , l afternoon costume, ou will find no pirttier one than that ot ehaitieusc chiffon, veiled bv an overblouso ot black witli metallic emDrouieiy. which I saw at the store of Oppenheini, Collins & Co., Chestnut and Twelfth stieets. It had bands of black satin at the bottom of the peplum and cuffs on.l n hlnnV cnnl flllnllt Hlo w-illst A suit. IlloUELO llf brOWn GeOriTOttO W.'IS exnuisitrlv beaded in black and ted ami had cinnamon-colored collar" and I cuffs. A flesh-colored GoniiTL'tte had an o pi blouse of hand-cmbroidoird net. The yoke back was made attractive with box pleats. This waist had the popular thiee-quaitei shoves. THE CHESTNUT S'lREET ASSOCIATION morning at one of the Ch"ii res taurants, K52 South Fifteenth street or 121 South Thirteenth street. THERE is nothing like woll-tai-lined clothes when it comes to creating an impression of con fidence and s"lf-posscssion and at this time of the year an oveicoat is one of the first considerations. You want an overcoat that is of good i material and well tailored; one, in I short, that makes you feel better1 every time you wear it. Another) consideration is comfort. You will want a warm oveicoat, for thoicl are bound to be some cold days ahead. And the place to find all' these merits in one overcoat is Mac-1 Donald & Campbell's, 1334-3(1 Chest-1 nut stieet. Whether you choose a luxurious Montagnae, one of the i fleeces, beavers, vicunas, cheviots 01 a good-looking tweed or melton, j you will not be. disappointed oithoi i I in its appearance or its wearing j qualities. tw''iyryMi;'rrwmM i raK There is a cring need for a Hotel in Philadel phia cs, for several hotels. No city in the country, population con sidered, has fewer hotels than Philadelphia. We have a central site D3 feet on Chestnut Street close t: the Broad Street Station that would be ideal for a Hotel. Here is a real opportunity for a live wirc-s-a building, not only to help boost Phila delphia, but to benefit materially the nym who o-ects it! Cftv Ottet, Chetlnut at Sth Rufif"i-f Qtlct, Cor. Itlilno Bun 4vt. J.itr Ollot. DiBOiitt Station 1 , i eaoBg This organization has made a study of these two problems for 72 years. The result of this is seen in the many practical features of Each NOVELTY product embraces the most modern ideas and is made of only the highest j?rade of materials, as for instance, our fa mous FLEX-O-TUF iron which gives to NOVELTY products their remarkable durability. We make all type of Heating and Cooking apparatus, so can give you unprejudiced advice as to which method is best for your particular home or building- Consult your dealer or phone or write us or come to our attractive factory showroom. ABRAM COX STOVE COMPANY American & D&uphin .Streets, Philadelphia Manufacturer of Boiler, Pipelo Heater, Furnace and Range in Philadelphia for 72 ye.ar. t Mid-Month Specials Join Forces With the 2&th Anniversary Sale CREATING NEW AND WONDERFUL BARGAINS BY THE SCORE! If you have no Charge Account, open one for your own convenience. Buy now; pay in January, 1920. l&Wjm4ttmftlltH'"Jt Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials! $2A9 RgurTT$J.98 Crepe Kimonos r i m Mis Mail Orders Filled HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Phone Orders Filled Market Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Filbert Seventh SlralRlil model with shirred natlii rllib'in hands Aim nln'ti rrenp with white or Kamllo cnllnr and cults Klnvtlc nt waist. One plrlitreil. $2.50 Extra Size House Dress, $1.93 Striped Bin R Ii a m lilue-atul-vvlilto and cray - and - white. fhaiiibray rollar tj Sizes 18. oo ami o No mull nr Illume nrilern lllleil. SIX'OND I-'I.OOU Tmnrrn,.,'. Mid-Month Specials! $8 Georgette Waists, omorrow to This Convention of Clothes The leaders in fabric, fit and fashion are assembled on the second floor of this great store. America's foremost manufacturers have sent their most worthy representatives to make a bid for recognition. Every Suit and Overcoat in This Anniversary Sale Represents a Saving of 25 Per Cent or More Made from woolens bought by us months ago, before the present price-crisis. UAfr VnJ.M Aieavy vvmuci vfjv $35, Overcoats $40 & $45 Values $75! 14 and 48 inches loner. Double-breasted ulsters and! ulsterettes. Also conservative and form-fitting single and double-breasted styles. J . 'nvy, h ro'iv n and bisque, with handsomely em h r o 1 d e r c il fronts, satin collars a n d cuffa One 11U- l.l'l ltri.llier SlCrOXn KLOOIl ' Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special! S2 .Satine $1.69 Petticoats . UlacK urnii' il- with ninu. blue or lavender 11 nn 11 1 If Urnlli Vir I T'loni- South Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special! Women's $2.50 & $3 Cape Gloves, $1.90 Tan. ffrm hi own and pearl. Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials! I $5 Satin Envelope Chemise, $3.98 Ite.uiltful tn llorpc' in unci vvllh hem- hiiluiiniR: and hand iinliiolucry. One pic tured. $1.50 Silk Camisoles, $1.19 Creiie de chine and . itin with ribbon , amps or built-up siiouiueis. $2 Pink Batiste , Gowns, $1.49 I land - enibroidcied and finished Willi hhlrrlnKx and fancy fctlti-hlrtts. I.il lln llier SKCONO ''I.OOIt Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special1 Women's $1.75 to $2.25 Siik Stockings, 84c 1'iill-f.iMhlnnefl. In blaek and wanleil -li.idei Some are pure dyt'd. others an iiiRiam. Imperfect. Limited tii, unity Nt, mull nr phone nnlern fled, I.I ltrnllier Klrst Floor, South Tomorrow's Mid-Month Speciats ! t $16 Gold-Filled Watch Bracelets, $12.45 1'vlr.i small watch. Seven-lew el I.ti-r movements : cases cuainn- teeil 10 vein 8 Kxtenslon llnl. In ut elet Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials! ( Extra Large Rugs 1. milted lot only one or two of a ' K.iul. Body Brussels Rugs S95 Value 1fl (Win fi feet . . Sir. Value, 10 0x14 feet .... $100 Value, 9.14 feet Royal Wilton Rugs $17.". Value, 10 614 feet , . . SIO.T Value. 11 Sl.r. feet ... $27.". Value, 11 IMS fret .. I .It llnitlierx I $30 Overcoats, $19.50 Double-breasted ulsters and ulsterettes as well as conserva tive styles. $50 & $55 Overcoats, $38.50 Conservative and form-fitting models, including the new stylo ulsteVs. .. .. .. .. .. ,. .. .. .. 4 High -Grade Suits) 9aJ7K A Ut- S35 fr can Vnlims Single and double breasted. Some modeled on con-I servative lines, others of snappy youthful cut, in- J eluding English models with slash pockets. j $30 Suits, $21.50 Carefully tailored two and three button models. $40 Overcoats, $31.50 Double-breasted ulsters and ulsterettes for all weathers; belted ajl around. Boys"$l8.50" School OvercoaTs" $1275 I ?$. ,1 H a Double-breasted skiit-coat model. Woolen lined, some with one-quaiter Venetian yoke. Sizes 9 to 18. Boys' $10.50 Mackinaws, $7.39 Conveitible or shawl collars. Sizes 7 to 18. $25 and $30 Suits, $17.50 Cassimeres and cheviots in conservative patterns. I.ll Urotheri SKCO.N'D FLOOH. SCVENTH STIIUET Boys' $16.50 Norfolk Suits, $10.50 j Latest skirt-coat model. Wide, range of materials land colors. Boys' $15 Two-Pants Suits, $9.75 Neat cheviots and cassimefes. Sizes 8 to 17. $62.50 $99.75 $83.25 $123.50 $127.50 $198 OlflTU KI.OOH' isses? Stunningly Styled Garments ars Less Than Worth Tomorrow's Mid-Month Sale Is Filled With Banner Offer inns I New purchases are combined with re-grouped and re-priced iiocKs to oner tlio Dost selection and tho-most attractive values known in Philadelphia throughout the season. 007 PA T-- - A Tri v A .. on PO.OU IKJr UUliD Largo seal collars' and serviceable' satin lining. The matrials arc polo cloth, broadcloth, volour. nolo silvertono. And ) tho color range includes navy, mahogany, brown and Pekjn. I Ulisses' $50 Sport Coats,v $39.75 Of polo cloth in brown and Pckin. Long shawl collar of kit coney fur, leather belt and satin lining. ', p6950 Seal-Trimmed Coats $gg.75 Wonderfully iittracthe, feiltuijiis; s.ibli belt anil long bhnwl col. ar o:- Denuiuui seui. aiin lining. Cliri'so finni lironduloth, velour, polo cloth unil sllvcrtone In I'elJn, ilecr, brown, Bntzillan led and navy Misses' $77.50 Coats, $65 Very handsome blouse models, featuring ii beautiful moleskin col nr. llavo figured peau de cysno lliiinr Of tlnsellone, in beautiful shades of brown, dragonfly blue, nnd India led. One sketrlied. $7950 Fur-Trimmed Suits $gQ.75 T.iinrfl finm duet dp lalne. elour and lirnnilninii, c I styles narrow cios-front belt, peau do eygne lining peal or 1 f nutria collar and banding. Navy, black, brown nnd henna I $37.50 Wool Sports Suits, $29.75 Tailored in true mannish style, with notch collars andrevers, patch pockets, nanow cross-front belt. One sketched. I.lt Hrotlifm SECOND KI.OOH $75 Velour de Laine Suits. S59.75 Coats have choker collar of seal. Skirts modishly cut. Mahogany, taupe, navy and black. $37.50 Dresses, $25 . Choose from tricotine, velvet and hergc, in navy and black. Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials! rl $7 Cottatre Sets, $5.19 Illm line with gold laco horde Sirln for six Imperfect 4(i iiiei-es. Including six cups and hum i is six dinner plates. sK tea plates, six bread and butter plates, si desseft saucers, two meat cash es, one pickle dish nnd one nippy I.lt llrntlirr THIIID KLOOlt Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special! $1.59 French? J. 10 Serge 41 Inch. Half wool. Joffre, navy anil midnight blues, urown, iiur gundy, taupe, tan nnd green I.lt ltrotlieri First Floor. South Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special! . $16 Chest of Oneida Community $lft.4D Par Plate ' Twenty.slx pieces 6 knives, f. forks. C tablespoons, 6 teaspoons, 1 butter knife, 1 butter shell. Ten year guarantee. Pretty Vernon pattern. !S'n mull or phone nrlrr. I.lt iirmiiTH iiri! I'K'or. biiuui Tomroroic'it Mid-Month Special! Men's $35 Remington .Roadster Bicycle, $29.19 1020 model with mud'enarda and guaranteed rained tread tires. Tools, pas and bell. Choca of color, . Lit llrothfrt IttSCOKID 4FJ.001t Girls'$ll Winter Coats 1 A Lucky Purchase of Five Hundred ' Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special! Cheviot and zibeline in wanted colors, some fur cloth trimmed Patch or side pockets. Belted models, fuljy lined to 14. One pictured. Sizes 8 , Big,Girls' $27.50 Coats, $19.95 I'olo cloth In popular colors. Itaglan sleeves; others have blouse backs. Hide or Inverted pockets. Slip-through or cross belt. Sizes 14 and 10. Girls' $20 Cheviot Coats,$14.83 Hrown and navy. Kit coney fur collar, plaited back. Inverted pockets and cros3 belt. Sizes 8 to 14 Girls' $8.50 to 20 Scrgo Dresses, $3.98 to $14.98 Navy blue. Ilcgulatlon style ; somo iwo-piece models, sizes to 14. Lit llrotliem SECOND FLOOU BBBr suls f M . S5s HnxV HATS TRIMMED FREE $7 Ready - to - Wear FUR HATS $4.85 M ' i V"vw",,' J There are many chic, new styles In medium and small hats of satin and duvetyne finished cloth nnd panne velvet, combined with scaline or moline fur end hand somely trimmed with flowers, tassels.-fnncy plna and ornaments?. One pictured. 1 Children's Beaver Hats, $5.98 Attractive shapes with band and streamer trimming, DlaeK and colors, . f, N , " Ut Drotlicrl FIRST FLOOR. NOJITH Women's $6 Smart Lace Shoes,$3 J Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special! Gray Kid with cloth tops to match. Perforated straight tips and leather Louis heels. Hrown Kid with plain vamps and heels. Gun-metal with fabric tops. Plain vamps and Louis heels'. Women's $8 Shoes, $5.98 K a s h I o n able lahts In every wanted leather. Welted soles and all heights and shapes of heels. .V ii Mull r Phone (I r d e r h Filled. Misses' & Children's $3 to $4 Shoes, $2.35 Button and lace styles In various leathers. Cloth un(l leather tops. Young Women's $7 Shoes, 2.98 Various leathers. "TJavr hlsh cut lace gtyle. Military heels. 7 'Ui 'Brotlim First Floor, Northi Wl 1 1 I If jTirylarr Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials! Misses' $1.25 Heavy Union Suits, 79c Flecco lined, cotton ribbed. Sizes 2 to 15. Limited quantity. No Stall or 1'hone Orders rilled Tomorrow's Mid-M-nth Specials Men's $2.50, $3 & $3.50 High-Class Neglige Shirts, $1.55 noted snmplea I.neky piirclinfie of i miiUer'n entire slock of and dlncontlnued sljlcn. The label , nn each shirt. Ftoest m a -terlals, 1 n -eluding Itus 8 I, a n cordq illk stripe and woven madras, pon gee, c r e i) o madras a n d percale Don. ble soft cuffi. Fiune slightly Imperfect am sizes in the ot. $1.50 Neckwear, 85c Satin finished luocades. fancy bro cades, pent nnd novelty effects In hind, IorIn(?s. Lnrffo four-In-liatids. Slide easy hands. it Hi-others First Floor. 7th St Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials! Remnants of $1.50 to $3 Silks, yd., 98c Fashionable weaves. Plain shades, also fancy effects. $5.50 Genuine Baronet Satin, $3.25 White and pknlt. 40-Inch. No mail or I'lione Orders Filled on Mill, I.lt llrnflirrn First Floor. South Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials I 1500 Bon Ami Oil Heaters, $6.45 Iteeulnr 9 Value These heaters are equipped ttlth full Ration tank; odor less aud FinoeIes3 device. Jlivo full .10-Inch wick with Inner drum. For heating large-slzo loom. No mall or phone orders. Pantry Sets, $1.19 fncludc 1214-lb. Flour can, 10 lb, Suirar can. 2-lb. Coffeo can, 1 lb. . Tea can. SI Mon Outfit. G9c , Includea "tfo mop, with adjustable flat-foldlnrer handle. And Bottle ' Cedar Oil Polish. $1.35 Floor Sweeping Brush, 95c Polished hardwood handle, llorse- hair wire fastened. Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials $1.50 Scrim Valance Curtains, set, 98c j '3t'- Filet effect casing. Insertion. White. Hod $39 Window Seat (Red Cedar Chest); $21.85 Genuine aromatic with natural , Kloss varnlUied front. Domes ot silence which makes It noiseless when moved. Size '.'xSOxliO. 50c Bris Bise SashlOCc Curtains, each ' , Scoli.li thread, ltod loops. $1.50 Voile Cui-$0 A Q ttrins, pair ' ,JJ Ilnrnian clunv lace Insertion nnd edBo. 'J '4-yard lentrths. I.lt Hrothers THIItD FLOOH Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials ! $1.25 Mercerized Damask, Q Qc yard . Two yaids wide. Loely floral and Btrlpe designs. I.lt llrothcm First Floor. North Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special! s3 Thomson's Glove- Fitting- Corsets, s2 On Hale Sluln Arrnde Pink materials and white batiste. No Mull or Phone Orders Filled. v. Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials $2.25 to' $2.50 Seam less Sheets, $1.85 Standard makes; bleached. Sizes 81X30. 81x90 and 90x90. Humuled. No Mull or Phone' Orders Filled. $7 to $18 Blankets $5.50 to $13.75 1- leeccdown and wool-and-cotton mixed. White, gray and plaids. Humnled. Double.bed -size. I.lt Ilrotliers First Floor, North Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special! 75c Mercerized CCc Poplin ' In pink, reseda, brown, lavender, ........v, .it.;, t,u..iGk, 4iiik a Piue. , myrtle, navy and black. wide. 30 Inches ' Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special! $9 Wool Ug qo Scarfs... s V.VQ Three beautiful atyiea In Crushed wuui, 4i vie popuiur oarK Colore i and Viotillinp nffaista'' urnJ. ...in , joclfet qni belt, r A.H WJWtuerB-jticuNq FJUOOR' ' l . . 7( j, i. i UT IIUOTMK41 ,5P4 xmut hit m Cv SS?' E2 jt . ?itfSsfafcatJiiailkW . &Mi iktft IB9BHtuMDBIlUMHI .'$ r la y .. . . . . . : b2sm2&2swsTLJZsWJi j-sfe