Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 26, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLTC LEDGISEr-PHILADELPfiTA, FRIDAT, DEOEMBlDlx 26, 1919
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FINANCIAL APPEALS
J. Frank Barber Heads Com
mittee for Approving Money-Raising-Projects
AIMED TO ASSIST POSTS.
J. Frank Barber. orEiinUer of a, post
of tlio Amrrlrau Legion compoir(l
princlrn'tv of mnnlbprs of tho !04th
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appointed In accordance with tho by
laws rccentlv adopted by the county
committee of tho Legion In Philadel
phia. It consists of five members In
cluding the committee chairman.
Its primary purpose Is to give aid
In thn RRventT-eieht posts throughout
""""the city in arrangiuu for any money-
raising campaigns, tub committee win
require the submission to it of all plans
or Tirolects bv uhlch posts intend to
raise .by public appeal or by the sale
ot ticuets tunas tor tneir own Deneut
TCn nnot chnll make such an anneal un
til having first received the approval of
this committee.
When tho committee gives Us ap
proval to a project, there will be issued
by it to the post a certificate of ap
proval, which may bo used by the post
in promoting its campaign. Ench post
conducting such a campaign will sub
bit to this committee a report on the
results.
It is anticipated that this committee
will be able shortly to lend material
assistance to posts In regard to the
proper organization and advancement of
fund-raising faovements. Virtually
every city post is interested in some
sort of plan or project to place funds
In its treasury, and consequently the
commltteo will be one oE great im
portance in the work of this county.
The personnel of the committee is:
Mr. Barber, Post 310, chairman;
Thomas Blddle Ellis, Post 41 : J. W.
Study, Post 204; David A. McGuffin,
Post 218; and Carl Sachs, Post 18S,
vice chairman of the county committee.
Selection of this committee marks the
Initial step on the patt of the county
organization toward carrying out a pro
gram of uctivity dining 1020. A num
ber of other important committees have
been authorized and will be selected
within ten crajs. T-iesc committees
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parallel In a, laige meusuro similar com
mittees of the national aud stato organizations.
At a special meeting of the Harry .1.
Ireland Post No. 213 last night Maurice
O. Thomas was chosen as thu post com
maudcr for tho ensuing jenr. This
post has tecently acquired new head,
quarters and pioralses to become one
of the leaders In the matter of post
activities during tho next few months.
David A. McGuffin, ouo of its officers,
said jestcrday that it plans to or
ganize a basketball team and endeavor
to nriango games with other posts in
the city ; in fact, bo would favor the
formation of nu American Legion league
in Philadelphia.
Tho officers of the post are; Maurice
G. Thomas, commander; David A. Mr-
Cuthn, vice commander; Joseph u.
Urtndymore, adjutant; Joseph u. X rcl.
finance officer; Keginald Dugan, his
torian; Richard Tierncy, sergeant-at-arms;
Albert Gurge. publicity repre
I'injjmccis, was nameu
todmr by Gcorgo Wcnt-u-orth
Carr, county
ci.alrman, as the chair
man of the committee on
sentative; Howard si. iiitanig. Ver
non M. Smith, Ernest Mercer, Charles
P. Corkery and Arthur II. Klubley, ex
ecutive committee.
John W. Brock, Jr., Rtalc finance offi
cer, has forwarded to the various posts
in Philadelphia and Pcnns.Mvania the
forms on which money will be reported
and transmitted to the state "headquar
ters covering the state and national
dues to tho Legion. Tho new year will
see the inauguration of advanced dues
poit financial appeals.
TMs committee nas
nnd it is anticipated that the organiza
tion will undoubtedly experience greater
difficulty In enrolling members than was
the case while the fifty-cent enrollment
fee was in effect.
A flag presentation ceremony and a
parade will be held by Post No. 08, of
the American legion, whose headquar
ters is at .1144 Kensington a enue.
Prominent men of the Kensington
Avenue and the Northeast Business
mens Associations will be present at
the meeting. Among the speakers will
be Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Meehan,
Dr. William A. Ferguson, of the Simp
son Memorial Church ; Father .Tohir
Harron and Councilman -elect John J.
McKinley.
The p'arade, which will be headed bv
mounted police and a large band, will
leave Front and Westmoreland streets
at 7:10 p. m., and the ceremony will
begin at the post hall at S o'clock.
LEADS HORSE TO SAFETY
Municipal Court Official Rescues An
Imal From Burning Stable
When the stable of AVlllIam Anthony,
17G0 South Mole street, caught fire last
fight a horse came near being burned
o death. It was saved bv Robert
Erwin, an officer of the Municipal
Court, who lives at 1C07 Catharlue
street.
Mr. Erwin entered tho burning stable
and succeeded in leading the terrified
horse to a place of safety. Damage
done by the fire amounted to about
5300.
You've Had YOUR Christmas
Now Give Your Feet a Treat
Every-day Shoes for Men, 6 j
These shoes will disappear like a pound of soap in a hard
day's wash for the value is far beyond the price.
They're GOOD shoes ; and should have reached us months
ago. We're offering assured fit, good wear, good styles;
and a price concession that's really worth while, because
of thisa'ejay.
"The proposition appeals to men who want dependable
footwear at moderate cost; and to parents who practice
sensible economy in shoeing their bigger boys. If thQse
shoes were ordered and made to-day, labor and materials
would put them at a Ten-Dollar Price.
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Narrow and medium
English, and broad-
toe lasts; blaqk, ma
hogany, and gun'
metal;
lace and
blucher:
fc.r fa t
Don't dream over it. Ifs time for quick action.
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.GOOD SHOES!
919-921 Market Street
4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 5604-06 Germantown Ave.
60th and Chestnut Sfs. 2746-48 Germantown Ave.
Branch Stores Open Every Evening
Market Street Store Open Saturday Evening
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TO BE SOLD
ALIEN PROPERTY
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3331-3 Shares of the Common Stock
of
VICTOR BALATA AND
TEXTILE BELTING COMPANY
Easton, Pennsylvania
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Francis P.
Garv&n, Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale at public sale
to the highest bidder at the main office of Victor Balata and Textile
Belting Company, at Easton, Pennsylvania, at 2 o'clock P. M., on
the 6th day of January, 1920, 333 1-3 shares of the common stock,
out of 1,000 shares issued and outstanding, par value, $100 each, of
Victor Balata and Textile Belting Company, a corporation created
and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of
Pennsylvania.
Full description of and information concerning the property to be
sold, the Jerms and conditions of inspection and sale, and the order
thereof; may bo obtained by application to JOSEPH F. GUFFEY,
Director, Bureau of Sales, 110 West 42d Street, New York City
FRANCIS P. GARVAN,
Allen Property Custodian,
TRAWBRIDGE
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The Last Clover Days of This Remarkable Year Will Be
Saturday and Monday, With Nearly a Thousand Different Lots
of Desirable Merchandise at Less Than Regular Prices!
To-morrow and Monday will be Clover Days the last of this year and
in many ways the most interesting of the year. After Christmas there are hun
dreds of different lots of goods that are popular for holiday giving, to be closed
out at greatly reduced prices, in addition to the hundreds of Clover Specials
gathered in advance or reduced in price to provide great variety in all depart
mentsWinter Apparel for inert, women and children; Furniture and Fur
FOR WOMEN
Jersey Dresses, new straight-line model, in
blues, brown, taupe, reindeer now $13.50
Jersey Dresses, new tunic model $17.50
Serge Dresses, black and colors $19.50
Cotton Dresses, light artd dark $3.75
Silk, Wool and Cotton Dresses Reduced
Serge Whipcord Suits, black, navy $21.50
Smait Tweed and Serge Suits now $23.50
Wool Velour, Chevrona, Silvertone, Delhi,
Wool Poplin and Tweed Suits $30.00
Wool, Silk and Cotton Suits Reduced
Wool Velour Coats, a few Silvertone
$16.50
Twenty-five Odd Coats, medium sizes
$25.00
Hicrh-trrade Coats, medium sizes $40.00
Navy Rubberized Poplin Raincoats $9.75
Clearance of Separate Skirts now $2.00
Odd Lot of Plain and Plaid Skirts $5.00
Tailored White Batiste Waists 65c
A variety of Cotton Voile Waists now $1.00
Prettily Trimmed White Voile Waists
$1.65
Trimmed Voile and Batiste Waists $3.00
Smart Tailored Pongee Waists now $3.75
Tailored Plaid Silk Waists now $3.35
Crepe Georgette Waists now $4.85 and
$6.25
Trimmed Winter Hats now $2.50 and
$4.50
Ready-to-wear Hals now $1.50 and $2.00
Velour-finished Sports Hats now $3.95
Hatters' Plur'i Hits now $4.00
30-inch Dyd Mr; mot Fur Coats, in brown
tones, sonv -with nutria collar $150.00
Muffs of Pj'igonian Fox, Wolf, Kolinsky,
Persian Lamb, Squirrel, Caracul $20.00
to $50.00
Scarfs of Fox, Kolinsky, Squirrel, Fitch,
Opossum, Molene, etc. $30.00 to $50.01)
S. & C. Special, Thomson, Warner Rust
proof and other well-known Corsets
$1.50
Broken Lots of Corsets, some Jessica
$3.00
Lace-trimmed Hook-front Brassieres, 50c
Nainsook Nightgowns, initialed $2.25
Striped Flannelette Night Gowns $1.45
Percale, Gingham Dress Aprons 95c to
$2.25
Rumpled Muslin Underwear Greatly Re
duced A Small Lot of Flesh-color Envelope
Chemise, broken sizes, greatly reduced
Japanese Embroidered Silk Kimonos $5.95
Silk Jersey, Taffeta and Satin Petticoats, in
various styles and colors $8.75
Cotton Taffeta, Satirfe and Heatherbloom
Petticoats, various styles and colors
$1.75
Extra-size Black Satinc Petticoats $1.50
House Dresses, sizes 36 to 46 now $1.65
Odd Lot of House Dresses $1.35 to $3.55
Crepe de Chine Negligees and Dressing
Sacques, slightly rumpled, Greatly Re
duced Flannelette Kimonos now $1.00
Blanket Bath Robes now $3.45 to $10.00
Shoes from Laird, Schober & Co., and other
high-class makers, not all sizes $11.65
Short Lines of Evening Slippers, House artd
Boudoir Slippers, broken sizes 75c
Black Oily Cream now 20c
Cape Wash Gloves rtow $2.25
Cape and Glace Kid Gloves, somewhat boiled
and rumpled now $1.15
Two-clasp Duplex Gloves now $1.65
(In gray and mastic.)
Washable Fabric and Suedene Gloves, in
white and colors, 7, 7'2 and 8 now 45c
Lamb's-wool-lined Cape Gloves $5.00
American Taffeta (cotton) Umbrellas
$2.75
Switches and Transformations $3.50
Cambric Handkerchief ("Jen?1) 60c dozen
Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 6 for $1.40
(All-linen Not all letters )
Ribbed Cottort Vests, lace fronts 25c
Ribbed Mercerized Vests, seconds 20c
Mercerized and Merino Vests $1.00
(Medium weight. Seconds )
Ribbed Cotton Fleeced Vests, Drawers and
Tights,1 $1.00; extra sizes $1.15
Ribbed Cotton Union Suits now $1.00
(Meil urn weight. Seconds )
Union Suits, $2.50; in extra sizes $2.75
(Mercerlzed-and-merlno; low neck, no sleecs, knee
length.) ,
Union Suits, seconds, $1.50; extra sizes
$1.85
(Mercerlzed-and-merlno Various shapes )
Union Suits, seconds, $1.00; extra sizes
$1.25
(White- fleece-lined cotton ; high neck, long or short
eleetes, ankle length)
Thread-Silk Stockings, seconds $1.50
(Full-lash(oned. Black, white and colors )
Burson "Knit-to-Fit" Stockings 25c
(White Cotton Stockings. Seconds )
Black Lisle Stockings 35c, or 3 pairs, $L00
(Mercerized lisle. Secorids Sizes 8 and 9.)
Black Cotton Stockings now 20c
Wool Scarfs $3.50 Wool Sweaters $6.50
Quilted Silk Vests now $1.45
Sample Line of Neckwear now 10c to $1.00
Men's Clothing
Winter Suits and Ovei coals, from our regu
lar sources of supply, faultless? in fabric, tailor
ing and style and much under pi ice:
Fine Suits and Overcoats $34.50
Halt, Schaffner & Marx and "Alco" makes.
Winter Overcoats, $24.50 and $29.50
Smart Winter Suits, $22 and $27.75
Youths' Long-trousers Suits, $18.50
Men's Top Coats, $13.50, $23, $26.50
Separate Trousers, $4.95 and $8.25
Raincoats, $8.75
Heavy Jackets, $8.75
Our Custom Tailoring Store will make
100 Suits to measure, from fine cheviot and
unfinished worsted fabrics at $17.50.
Men's Fine Velour Hats to-morrow, $5.85
Men's Soft Hats $3.25 and $3.55
Derby Hats $3.65 Knitted Caps $1.25
Fur Caps $7.15 Caps, with inband $1.95
Soft Shirts $1.65, $2.25, $2.95 and $3.85
Laundered Neglige Shirts now $2.45
Outing Flannel Pajamas now $2.75
Four-in-Hands 65c, 75c and $1.45
Bow Ties 75c Knitted Ties 60c
Suspenders 65c Garters 35c Belts 65c
Cotton Shirts and Drawers $1.00 each
SECONDS Ecru ribbed cotton.
Merino Shirts and Drawers $1.75 each
SECONDS Gray ribbed merino. Not all sues.
Worsted Shirts and Drawers $2.50 each
Seconds Heavy natural woisted. Not all sizes,.
Cotton Union Suits now $1.95
Of ecru ribbed cotton. "FIRSTS."
Fleeced Shirts and Drawers $1.25
SECONDS Giay fleeced cotton.
' 'i!c Socks 35c, 3 pairs for $1.00
SECONDS Mercerized lisle Socks.
Black Cotton Socks now 29c
SECONDS With unbleached split boles.
Cotton Socks 6 pairs for $1.00
Autumn-weight Socks, with extra reinforced
heels and toes. Black and coloit?. Sizes OMs to 12.
Full-Fashioned Silk Socks 75c
Seconds Thread Silk; black, white, colors.
High Shoes $3.65, $8.55 and $12.20
Wool Cloth Gloves, brown and gray $1.35
Fleece-lined Gloves, cape and suede $1.35
Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1
Knitted Vests, sizes 36 to 42 $4.50
FABRICS and TRIMMINGS
36-inch fancy striped Dress Silks -$1.85
Yard-wide Printed Satin Foulards $2.50
Double-width Colored Crepe Georgette
$2.65
36-in. White Japanese Shirting Silk $2.65
32-inch Genuine Chinese Shantung $2.65
10-inch Colored Crepe Meteor $5.00
Remnants of Silks Reduced
36-irtch Black Satin Superior $ 1.00
Navy Blue Costume Velveteen $5.00
High-grade Black Silk Velvet $2.00
54-inch All-Wool Coalings $3.25
40-inch Navy All-wool Seige $2.50
Remnants of Wool Dress Goods Reduced
Printed Voile 50c Navy Blue Voile 42c
Odd Pieces of Cotton Goods at Half Price
Linene Suiting 38c Shepherd Suiting 45c
12-yard Pieces of Long Cloth now $3.35
White Poplin 42c Nainsook now 38c
35-inch Figured Pongee Lining $1.00
36-inch Lining Satinc now 40c
54-inch Messaline Ribbon 40c
Linen Torchon Laces now 10c a yard,
36-inch Voile Flouncing now 50c a yard
38-in. Tucked White Net Flouncing $1.45
FOR BOYS
'Leatherized Suits, 7 to 17 years $15.25
Other Suits $8.75 Cheviot Suits $14.75
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits, 12 to 18
years $23.50
Blue Chinchilla Top Coals, 3 to 8 $10.50
Winter Overcoats, 12 to 18 years $9.75
Warm Winter Mackinaw Coats $9.65
Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 8 years $2.45
Knee Trousers, sizes 3 to 10 years $2.25
Plush and Velvet Hats now $2.15
Velvet Hats 95c Cloth Hats 65c
Blouse Waists 60c and 85c
Boys' Shirts 70c and $1.45
Cotton Fleeced Shirts and Drawers
Gray, ribbed small sizes C5c each; large, 75c.
Ribbed Cotton Stockings 15c
SECONDS Heavy, black; sizes 7VS to 9V3.
Bluchr Shoes, black and tan $4.70
Tan Grain Storm Shoes, 1 to 5 $5.15
Scotch Wool-Gloves, Oxford, heather 85c
Boys' Sweaters $3.75 and $4.00
& CLOTHIER
nishings of all kinds for the home, and numerous articles for personal use and
adornment. The following is only a partial list of the Clover Specials. Every
one of these and hundreds of others are marked at MUCH LESS THAN THE
REGULAR PRICES.
Please help us lo avoid congestion by CARRYING SMALL PARCELS. ALo, please
remember ihat we cannot promise to fill telephone orders for Clover Specials.
Toys
A great and varied collection, including
Dolls, Games, Mechanical Toys, Mechanical and
Electric Trains and their Equipment, Wheel
Toys, Wagons., etc. some showing slight traces
of holiday inspection, others fresh and new.
Scores of different playthings in all at reduc-
tions of ONE-FOURTH to ONE-HALF.
MISSES AND CHILDREN
Misses' Velour, Cheviot and Novelty Cloth
Coats $29.50 and $37.50
Misses' Cheviot Coats, sealine collar, $21.50
Misses' Velour or Silvertone Winter Suits
$25.00, $35.00 and $45.00
Misses' Dresses, serge, satin, velour $18.50
Misses' Dresses, serge and Jersey $14.50
Navy or Brown Cheviot Coats, 6 lo 10, $8.75
Gingham or Chambray Dresses, 6 to 14, $2
Coals, navy or brown cheviot, 10 to 16,$16.50
Children's Fuis, Neckpieces and Muffs,
half price, many kinds now $2.50 to $10
Girls' Trimmed Hats now $3.00
Girls' Hats 1eYl,JuIin,h, now 51.93
Clearance of Eiderdown Baby Buntings,
Blankets and Bath Robes $1.95
Merino Shirts, infants' to 1-year size 15c
Silk-and-wool Bands, infants' to 2 years,
seconds 50c
Colored Wash Dresses (2 to, 5 years) 50c
to $2.25
Children's Muslin Underwear, Odd Lois
Children's Stamped Dresses 30c to $1.25
Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 3 for 25c
Children's Hand Bags now 35e
Children's Silk-Lined Filosette Gloves 75c
Children's Fleece-lined Cape Gloves,
broken sizes $1.25
Children's Part-wool Sweater Coals $3.75
Children's Ribbed Cotton Waists 29c
Children's Union Suits, seconds 65c
(Whltn rlljbed cotton Meih L' to S p.irH)
Children's Vests and Pantalets, 50c to bOc
each
(White fleeced cotton Triced iiccorillnir to wlze)
Girls' Fleece Cotton Union Suits, seconds,
$1
Children's Cotton Stockings, seconds 29c
(Fine rlblieil In black, whlto mid tun)
Children's Lisle Stockings, seconds, 3 for $1
(Black or white m rcerjzed. Hlzei G to 8 )
White Mercerized Lisle Stockings, sizes 4
to 5'2, seconds 25c
Children's Cotton Stockings, seconds 50c
(Black or cordowin ribbed with fashioned fwt)
Growing Girls' Shoes, sample sizes $3.8d
Children's Patent Leather Button Shoes
and Calf Trot-Mo cs $2.85
Children's Various Fine Shoes $3.95
Misses' Fine Shoes, in variety $1.75
Growing Girls' Shoes, many kinds $4.9a
Furniture
Odd pieces-
.iispful nieces and decorative
pieces assembled in a special section of tho
Furniture Store and marked at ONE-HALF
FORMER rHUUUS.
FOR THE HOME
White Enamel Beds, spring, full size, $21.50
Brass Beds now $30.00 and $37.50
Felt Mattresses, full size, roll edge $22.75
Landscapes, mahogany-finish -frames, $2.50
Fine Colored Pictures, framed, $1 and $2.50
Electric or Gas Table Lamps, mahogany,
polychrome or Japanese lacquer half
price
Silk Shades for Table Lamps half price
Inverted Gas Mantles now 90c a dozen
Foliage Wall Papers, half price, 30c a piece
Imitation Grass Cloth Wall Papers, 60c
a piece
Printed Silkoline 25c Cretonnes 2oc
Bordered Curtain Scrim 20c award
Cedar Chests, slightly imperfect Reduced
Ecru Scrim Curtains, 2'4 yds. $2.00 a pair
Moquette Table Scarfs now $3.50
Stamped Linen Centrepieces 60c and 85c
Cut Glass Dishes $5.50 and $7.00
Cut Glass Vases $8.00 Shaving Mugs 50c
Domestic Pottery Vases now $2.65 t $8.00
American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 98 pieces
$24.00
Brown-and-white Cooking Sets, l' pieces
$1.40
Plated Table Knives now $2.85 a dozen
Sheffield Razors 65c Razor Strops, 25c
Electric Laundry Irons, 6-pound $2.95
Gas Heating Stoves, round $2.15
Oil Heating Stoves $5.50
Soap Holders 45c
Mahogany-finish Duet Benches $9.00
Record Albums, 10-in. $1.00; 12-in $1.25
Premier Phonographs, golden oak' $78.00
Strawbridge & Clothier
Market Street Eighth Street Filbert Street
FLOOR COVERINGS
Fine Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet $135.00
Royal Wilton Rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet $92.50
Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12 $55.00
Wiltone Rugs, 10.6x13.6 feet $100.00
S. & C. Grass and Fibre Rugs, 6x9 $8.25
Colonial Rag Rugs, 9x12 feet $16.50
Inlaid Linoleum $1.45 a square yard
Wilton Velvet Carpet, plain $3.00 a yard
The following in the special Department of
Lower Priced Floor Coverings:
Axminster and Velvet Rugs, 9x12 $42.50
Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet $16.50
Imported Grass Rugs, 9x12 feet-$8.25
Rag Carpet, 36-inch 65c a yard
Rubber Stair Treads, 6xl8-in. -$1.00 a doz.
Felt-base Floor Covering, remnants, 35c a
square yard
linens-Iedfurnishings
Mercerized Breakfast Cloths $1.00
Mercerized Damask, 69-incb. $1.25 a yard
Bleached Linen Damask, 70-in. $2.60 yard
Mercerized Napkins, 18-inch -$1.50 a dozen
Linen Huck Towels. 17x34-in. $6.00 dozen
Bleached Turkish Towels 30c each
Linen Kitchen Toweling, 10-in. 28c a yard
Linen Pillow Cases. 22'7x36-in $3.00 pair
Madeira Scalloped Linen Trav Covers. 25c
Lace-Trimmed Scarfs. 17x3fi'-ineh 60c
Wool-mixed Blankets $6.75, $7.65, $8.75,
$9.25, R10.00. $12.50 nnd S1R.75 a n?fr
Cotton Blankets. $3.65. $3.75. $5.75, S7.50 pr.
Crochet-weave Spreads $2.S5, $3.65, $4.00
Cotton-filled Comfortables $3.00 and $5.85
Wool-filled Comfortables $14.50 and SI 5.75
Bleached Muslin Sheets, etc. Under Price
Outing Flannel 28c and 38c a yard
Cream Wool-mixed Flannel 68c and $1.00
Canton Flannel, bleached, 45c; un
bleached, 50c
Sports and Motor Supplies
Automobile Tires, guaranteed 30x3, $12.39;
30x3';. $17.01; 32x4, $26.34; 33x4, $27.60;
34x4, $28.19
Red Inner Tubes 30x3. $2.34; 30x3',
$2.68; 32x4, $3.51; 33x4, $3.63; 34x4, $3.75
Also Windshield Minors, Leatherette Seat
Cushions Electric Horns, Ronson Wrenches, Spark
Plugs, Ford Grease.
Fur Motor Robes $75.00 to $115.00
Corduroy Vests, sheep-lined now $6.75
Spiral Puttees, of wool now $3.25
Cotton Jerseys, various colors $1.65
Striking Bag Discs, wood now $3.75
Children's Sweaters, 2 & 3 yrs. now $1.75
MISCELLANEOUS
Canvas-covered Dress Trunks, 32-inch
$19.00
Fibre-covered Wardrobe Trunks, now $47,50
Stamped Night Gowns ,mi"o".w,.i $1.35
1000 Books for Young Folks, slightly dam
aged, averaging half price n
Popular Novels, damaged now 50ca!each
Calendars, reduced 5c to 35c each
Jewelry, Silverware
Odd lots at greatly reduced prices'. Excel
lent range of choice in novelties and useful
ai tides.
Black Cowhide Traveling Bags, 18-inch
$11.50
Black Enameled Suit Cases, 22-inch $7.00
Various Talcum Powders 26c
Extracts, various odors and makes, reduced
Almond Cream 26c
Witch Hazel Cream 19c;
Presqu' Ivoire Toilet Articles, odd pieces
Women's Enameled Belts 15c
Hand Bags $2.95 Strap Books $1.35
Sewing Baskets now $3.85
Folding Premo Cameras, 2!4x3' $9.50
Pearl Buttons 5c, 8c and 10c a card
Colored Fringe, $1 yard
Colored Girdles, $1.75
Basting Cotton, 150-yd. spools 35c dozen
Real Hair Caps Nets 95c a dozen
Rubber Baby Pants 40c Coat Hangers 8c
Dress Shields 2 pairs for 27c; also 25c pr.
Writing Paper now 15c, 22c and 23c a box
Sheraton Lawn, 21 sheets, 24 cards, 48 en
velopes 65c
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