Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 05, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 5, Image 5

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NAVY YARD Sf ORE
SELLS CLOTHING
More Than $25,000 Worth of
Merchandise la Offered
Public Today
PRICES REPRESENT A SAVING
More than $25,000 worth of clothing
,nil merchandise was placed ori sale at
Z retail Ftorc of tho Philnc clph n
vaw Yard today. TIio unusually big
business done by .the store during the
hst week has virtun ly depleted the
ItSklwd new good? have been taken
from the navy storehouse. Sales arc
made directly to consumers-
The articles arc surplus navy stores
tmrclinsed during the war nnd the gpv
e nmetvt is selling them nt cost pr ce.
Wanlteti may be purchased at low
nricc. The navy blankets are selling
for S8.23 and the marine blankets for
'Vile new list of nrtlclM that will be
placed on sale today Includes :
BOO woolen blnnkets.
ui hair brush's.
100 fhoe brushes.
500 tcrubblnc brushe.
12 bales cloth 18 ounce.
3 bales, cloth, 30 ounce.
7 bales, flannel.
son pairs heavy drawers.
200 heay "ni,ershl
MOO Mi woolen socKs.
144 tmlri seizors,
SOO regular flannel shirts.
20O ralrs rubber boots.
1000 KSsroejfuni woolen drawers.
i"no r rs heavy woolen drawers.
500 pairs woolen slovcs.
"00 rubber hats
50OO ralrs woolen (jgi.
oo co'ton undershirts.
100 medium woolen undershirts,
.ooo hay woolen undershirts.
" The retail store is located in build
in" No. 401, which is just outside of the
vjtv Yard. No special pass is re-
quired to get Into the store, and for
tho convenience of purchasers n special
sign has been put up, showing tho loca
Hon of the place. This week tho quar
ters will be enlarged to accommodate
hundreds of persons who nro expected to
take, ndvnntnge of the sales.
E. J. CATTELL BUSY MAN
Record Shows City Statistician to
Have Addressed 17,000,000
A brief summary of some of the
things done by II. .T. Cn.tte.ll, city sta
tistician, during his twenty-one years'
nclivity shows that:
lie has shaken hands with 350,000
persons.
lie lias spoken to more than 17,000, -
000 people.
He has spoken publicly in G5S cities,
in thirty -five states.
Ho linn delivered as many as nine
speeches in one day.
In one year ho welcomed as many ns
!2.'i0 conventions.
The size of his audiences has ranged
from 75 to 23,000.
1 On fifty-two different occasions he
has delivered addresses in Independence
IIoll.
Ho has spoken In more than 400
churches in Philadelphia.
In 1010 he was compelled to decline
400 invitations to speak because of
nrior engagements.
"EVENING PUBLIC : LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANlTARY 5, 1920
I :
Invest Your Surplua
We recommend tho purchase of
Am. Gas & Elec. Co.
Preferred Stock
at $43 per share
Pays $3 dividend annually
This is 7 on the Investment
Carstairs & Co.
Member. Philadelphia, nnd
' New York Stock Exctmme.
1419 Walnut Street
71 Broadway, N. Y.
Start the New Year Write With
PERFECT PENCE
AmofiMn T.oM Prif-51 Ce 99o Fiftfi Aramio WV
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ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Chestnut street merchants, together with tho rest of Philadel
phia's business men, are preparing for the coming year's business.
And they predict that it is going to be a record-breaking one for the
Chestnut Street Shops, for Philadelphians are coming to realize that
these stores represent the best in service and quality of goods that it
is possible to find.
IT IS a charming idea, that of giv
ing a necklace pearl by pearl, one
for each birthday. One Philadel
phia girl, who has acquired a very
lovely string of pearls in this way,
declares that because of its senti
ment such a gift is worth far more
fhan any other, for each pearl is as
sociated in her mind with the mem
ory of a very happy time, And, so
far as monetary worth is concerned,
a necklace acquired in this way is
more valuable when it is completed
than it would hav.o Leen if purchased
at the time tho first pearl was
bought, for pearls have never de
creased in value. The eye of an ex
peit must approve the selection of
the pearls if they are to match per
fectly in color and size; and this
-ervice Bailey, Banks & Biddle Com
pany is prepared to give you.
STRAWRERRIES seem more deli
cious that ever at this time of
year when they arrive fresh
from Florida, where the climate is
like our own spring. Henry R. Hal
lowell & Son, Broad street helow
Hiestnut. have iust received a very
tine shipment of strawberries, and I
hasten to spread the glad news of
'heir arrival. Hallowell's svstem of
Hoping has been so perfected that
they are now able to guarantee safe
delivery of these strawberries to
point3 1000 miles distant. People
living in the smaller cities, where
strawberries are not obtainable at
his season, appreciate them even
more than we do: so this will bo wel
come news to them and to their
"nends here in town.
T MATTER how thorough the
weekly cleaning of the house,
in rooms that arj used everv
day rugs should bo gone over with
carppt sweener such as the Bis
'ell, which I saw tho other dav at the
tore of J. Franklin Miller. 1012
fnestnut street. The Bissell is light
and easy to operate, and it takes
but a short time to remove crumbs,
dust and ravelings from rugs and
carpets. Clean rugs wear longer and
require fewer trips to the cleaner
than those that are neglected. Spe
cial features of the Bissell sweeper
are the Cyco Ball Bearings, which
make it noiseless and easy to oper
ate, and tho dustproof axlo tubes,
which .keep ravelings from interfer
ing with the free movement of the
axles an improvement over the
ordinary typo of axle.
IF YOU are inclined to trip the
light, fantastic toe, as almost
everjt, one is during this holiday
season, you will bo glad to hear that
he January list of le-creations for
the New Edison includes a particu
larly peppy dance record. On
one side a fox-trot, "Cleo," is played
by the All-Star Trio, and on
the reverse side is "Waltz Mem
ories," played by the Jaudas Society
Orchestra. You will want, to hpnr
"Vmm tv,o t nTi.i nt cn,Ti ttrnt T
a wonderful re-creation of Frieda
Hempel's exquisite voice. "Uncle
Josh and Aunt Nancy Put Uo the
Kitchen Stove" is an amusing dia
logue by Cal Stewart and Ada Jones.
The Steinway Warerooms. 1111
Chestnut sheet, will be glad to put
you on their mailing list for monthly
announcements of new re-creations.
H
AVE you been week - ondinc
over the holidays? If you
have, you are lookinc for somp
dainty littlo gift to send to your
hostess. I saw iust the thing a day
or so ago at Yahn & McDonnell's,
1508 Chestnut street. A rotid h-'nH-nainted
basket to be filled with candv.
When you are sending a gift of this
kind vou like, of course, to send the
very best candy that it is possible to
buy. and I think I may say without
any fear of criticism that vou could
not send better candy than that
sold by Yahn & McDonnell. It is all
made at 1508 Chestnut,' you know,
and the best of ingredients are used
in its manufacture. There are other
containers painted tin boxes, satin
boxes, etc., which are not only at
tractive but useful after tho candy
's gone. The little basket which I
mentioned would make a most at
tractive sewing basket.
FRITZ & LA RUE, INC., invite
you to visit their new store at
1615 Chestnut street, wheio
they will have five floors devoted to
the handling of foreign and domestic
rugs and carpets. This new Ibcation"
j,a going to be much more convenient
for patrons of tho store, for it is iust
iust i
outside the congested section of tho '
city; so that it will bo possible to1
have your car wait for you at tho I
store door, instead of having your!
chauffeur drive around while wait-i
mg, as is necessary further down-1
town. You will enjoy selecting from i
Fritz & La Rue's wonderful collec
tion of Oriental rugs the ones that
are most in harmony with your
scheme of decoration, and salesmen '
who have devoted vears to tho study
of Oriental rugs will be glad torejts'
der any servico that you may desire.
MANY peoplo seem to have discovered Frank J. Curry's store, at
812 Chestnut street, for the first time during the holiday season,
. and will no doubt bo surprised to learn that it is now ten years
tv,nc? storo was established in that location. It is fifteen vears since
JJiQ business itself was established, and it has grown consideralily in that
i j ,f of tno departments which has earned for the store the com
a j f Ph'ladelphinns is that of developing, enlarging and finishing.
Bood snapshot when enlarged at Curry's is transformed into a print
hw real nrtistic value. Curry's have a great variety of picturo mold
"jes, from which you muy select those which best suit your own prints.
iw.,B tne time to have them framed, so that they will be ready for
nanging during the spring housecleaning.
THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION
lanufactiirers'
Prices
for
Hen's
C
lot
ling
ire High'tif-
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nan
tie
Strawbridge
Clothier January
Sale
rices1
We Could Not Bui These
Stein-Bloch, H S. & M. and
Alco Suits and Overcoats at
the Price We Ask in the
January Sale, now. $36.50
This is just one of the many wonderful groups in the
January Sale of Men's Clothing S36.50 for .Men's and
Young Men's Winter Overcoats and Suits that no manufac
turer could make to-day to sell to merchants at that price!
In fact, we have ordered for Spring, Suits'of the same
grade as some in this collection (lighter weight) for which
we shall pay more than our January retail price $36.50.
All-wool fabrics, and a wide assortment of models in both
Suits and Overcoats. You'll say they're wonderful at the
price, when you sec them to-morroio.
Men's Suits and Overcoats
At $23.00, $26.50 and $31.50
These three groups are just as remarkable as the collection at
$36.50. Men's and Young Men's models in bo'th Suits and Overcoats.
at prices which average less than present wholesale value as based
upon cost of fabrics, trimmings and labor. Under present conditions
these arc EXTREMELY LOW PRICES $23.00, ?26.50 and $31.50
and we atlvise every man who needs Clothing to BUY NOW.'
Metis Leather Overcoats Reversible
Exceptional Values $33.50 and $46.50
Leather on one side, cloth on the other wear either side outside.
These are now marked at much below the regular prices.
Men's Fur-Lined Overcoats Reduced
Now $65.00, $1220, $155.00 and $185.00
Various grades of cloth as well as of fur linings nnd fur collars,
all very exceptional really less than present wholesale values.
Also Men's Evening Dress Suits, Fur-Collar Overcoats, Separate
Trousers and Raincoats in the Sale, at unusual reductions.
- Straw brldce . Clothier Second Floor, Eaet
105 Delayed Cases of Table Linens, and
Towels in the Great Sale Under Price
The beautiful Linens in the January Sale bought long ago but just received are WORTH FROM TWENTY-FIVE
TU 1'lJf IX iftiii (JliJNT. MLMU tnan our bale prices, such Liinens are scarce at any price aume 01 wiusu iauie lhuvhq u
Towels are lines which had practically disappeared from the market but here they are in great variety at prices far below
tneir real value, bivery good housekeeper will be interested.
Bleached Linen Table Damask
Special Value at $2.40 a yard
Napkins to Match, $6.00 dozen
The Table Linen is G8 inches wide, and in
five attractive designs. Napkins 21-inch.
340 Odd Linen Dinner Cloths
at Clearance Prices
Without matching Napkins and, therefore,
substantially reduced to $3.00, $9 00 and
$12.00 for those 2x2fcyards; $10.00, $11.25
and $15.00 for those 252 yards; and $12.00
and $18.00 for 2x3;yarcl size.
Odd Linen Napkins now
at $6.00 and $8.00 a dozen
A long-wearing weave, in good-looking pat
terns; bleached. Those at $6.00 are 21-inch.
Those at $8.00 arc 22-inch.
BleachedbLinen Double Damask
Special Value at $3.50 a yard
Heavy weave, 71 inches wide, and in five
;clusivc patterns.
Napkins, 17-inch, $4.00 dozen
Napkins, 20-inch, $5.00 dozen
All-linen silver-bleached Napkins, in at
tractive designs.
Rumpled Decorative Linens
Doilies, Centrepieces, 'Luncheon Cloths,
Scarfs and other desirable pieces lace-trimmed
or exquisitely embroidered at savings
many times the "cost of the laundering that le
stores their first freshness.
Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases
Special at $5.75 a pair
Of fine Irish linen, full spoke-stitched, and
measuring 22x36 inches.
Hemstitched Luncheon Napkins
now $7.50 and $12.00 a dozen
Of linen damask; some with figured centre;
some plain centre with satin border. All 10
inch. Linen Huck Towels, 75c
Of pure linen huckaback, in a sturdy, ser
viceable weave.
Hemstitched Towels, $1.75
Linen Huckaback Towels, with damask
medallion borders; size 22x12 inches.
Damask Towels, special, $1.50
Hemstitched linen of a beautiful quality
in rich designs.
Bleached Turkish Towels, 50c
Full buth size, highly absorbent and of a
firm, serviceable yarn. -
Strawbridge A. Clothier Alslesll ftfltl 12. Centre
Four New Groups of Coats
Join the Under-price Sales
These ave all fresh, new Coats, made up es
pecially for this Sale, from clearances of cloths,
by manufacturers who found it profitable to util
ize theii dull season in this way, and the con
cessions in price to us we are sharing with you.
Some worth nearly half again as much, some at
reductions of about twenty-five per cent., others
a little less.
Coats, Special at $25.00
One hundred and twenty-five . of these very
good-looking Coats, made in the smart stylo
bhown in the sketch. Developed in several lovely
plain and silvertonc materials, in black, blue,
olive, tan and brown, and finished with deep col
lar of seal plush. Body and sleeves lined.
Coats, Special at $35.00
Of heavy coating, in black, blue, Oxford and
brown, made in belted style with plaited back;
body and sleeves lined.
Coats, Special at $55.00
One hundred fine Coats of high-grade Bolivia
and velours, plain and silvertoned, made in all
around belted styles with fur collars of various
kinds, and beautifully lined throughout with fancy
silk.
Coats in Between-Sizes, Special at $35.00
Of plain-colored velour in dark shades; one model lined through
out, the other, which has deep collar of dyed opossum, has body and
sleeves lined. One stylo especially designed for figures that are full
through the hips. -,4- Strawbrldee & Clothier Second Floor. Centre
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Just a Few Francis Bacon
Pianos and Player-Pianos
To Sell at the Old Low Prices
We have extended the time for purchasing the famous
Francis Bacon instruments at the old low prices, until Janu
ary 15th despite the fact that manufacturers' prices to
us have already advanced.
We Still Have a Limited Number
of Pianos at $400. $425 and $450 and
the SoloELLE Player-Piano at $775
These will undoubtedly be disposed of within the next
few days. We shall have to ask higher prices for the-instruments
that replace them.
Earliest possible selection should be made by ftiose
who wish to benefit by the present prices for the entire
number will be quickly bought by music lovers who recog
nize in the Francis Bacon an instrument of fine artistic
merit.
Suitable terms of convenient payment can be arranged
if you wish and we can take your old piano as part pay-
men' '- Mrawbrldfjo . Clothier rifth rioor. West
Value and Variety Contribute
To fhp Fame of the Sflftof '
Muslin and Silk UndeMear
- . -.in :.l j.1,
Women's Fine Costumes
and Suits Reduced
From our regular stock, these elaborate three-piece Costumes,
of chiffon velvet, velveteen and duvetine, embroidered and elabo
rately trimmed with Australian opossum, natural squirrel, fox
and monkey fur. Also two-piece Suits of duvetine, glove suede,
peachbloom, duvet de laine, velveteen and chinchilla satin, beauti
fully fur-trimmed. ALL EXCLUSIVE MODELS.
'4y Strawbrldso & Clothier second rioor, Centra
Hundreds of Boys' Mackinaws
and Overcoats Now Reduced
An opportunity of unusual importance in itself and rendered
doubly so by the arrival of weather that makes, warm garments, such
as these, not only desirable, but thoroughly essential.
Parents can well appreciate the .matchless atlvantage to be de
rived from a saving of 20 per cent, or more on Boys' Clothing of
Strawbridge & Clothier quality. And this is only a partial list of
the many exceptional lots reduced in price for January disposal
Overcoats
Now $16.75 and $27.50
Vnlnne When you consider the
advance in both cotton
I and silks, you will realize the im-
portance of our Sale of Muslin
I and Silk Underwear, in which
values are practically equal to
those of last January. Under
garments in the Safe are priced
I at an average of one-third less
1 than present retail values.
I Vnriety Undergarment-, bought
from many of the most
I prominent manufacturers give an
i unusually wide range of choice.
, In WHITE COTTON UNDER
WEAR you will find style aftei
style, in tailored effects, simc
briar-stitched or fancy-stitched
in color, others with a simple lace
or embroidery edge, and many
'pvishlv trimmed.
Combinations $1.30 to $3.00
NiH't Gowns $1 00 to S5.23 '
I'eHicoats 1.00 to $0.30
Short Petticoats 30c to $2.73
En elope Chemisc $1.00 to S3.75
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Corset Coders 30c to ?2.93
Drawers 73c to $3.93
Bloomer.s--jOc to $2.30
Unionettes S1.73 to $2.73
Mackinaws
In the Sale at $11.75
Of dark plaid fabrics; made with
large convertible collar.
In the Sale at $13.75
Warm plaid fabrics; belted all
around; roomy pockets.
In the Sale at $18.75
Handsome Western Mackinaws,
in new plaited and belted styles;
sizes 8 to 18 years.
Boys' Winter Suits at equally
I Smart, warm styles for bovs of
i 13 to 18 years.
j Now $17.75 and $19.50
t Winter Overcoats, of heavy fab-
rics, for boys of 8 to 11 years.
In the Sale at $10.50
I SMALL BOYS' Overcoats, in
I becoming styles for littlo men of
o to o years.
attractive prices,
Colored Batiste and Crepe Underwear
Did you know that you could buy a daintv Flesh-color .Uatlflt'
Envelope Chemise or Night Gown at $1.00? You will want to see foi-
yourself the lovely models in the Sale. Xight Gowns include quaintly1
stitched sty'es and the new negligee effects, with a whole range of,
lace- and libbon-trimmed models in between.
Crepe Night Gowns, various styles $1.30 to $2.73.
Flesh-color Batiste Xight Gowns, $1.00 to A 1.23; Envelope Chemise
$1.00 to $2.50.
Crepe de Chine or Satin Undergarments
Xight Gowns S3.73 to $20.00 I Bodices $1.00 to $4.73
Envelope Chemise $1.93 to $7.93 Pajamas $6.30 to $23.00
Prtticoats $5.00 U, $13.50 Glove Silk Vests $3.30 to $6.50
Bloomers $2.93 to $7.95 Chemaloons $4.75
Muslin and Silk Undergarments in Extra Sizes
Combinations $2.50 and $2.75 Long Petticoats $2.00 to $7.93
Envelope ChemNe $1.25 to $3.50 Short Petticoats $1.00 to $2.50
Xight Gowns-S1.50 to $6.95 &?djc,e-!51-75 M-5 .
r,-t n . ., c- , nn kilk Xight Gowns $6.95 to $13.30
Corset Coders Soc to $3.00 sik u,nelopc Chemise $6.25 trt
Drawers S1.00 to $2.95 $8.23
1 y strawbridge Cloth., r Third rioor -Wost A
Small Boys' Wash Suits now $2.45
t- V StrawbrliUf.- 6. Clothier Second rioor, rilbert Street. East
Good Umbrellas
At Less Than Wholesale Price
1
$1.65
Tailored Silk
Blouses in the Sale
At $3.50 to $8.50
Of Crepe de Chine Smart
ly Tailored Blouses in white,
tlesh-color, brown or black. Dis
tinctive models, with collars to
be worn high or low S7.D0 to
$8.50.
-V Slratt
Of Plaid Silk Those cheer
ful Plaid Blouses in lovely, bright
color effects that look to well
with dark winter suits. Girls go
Uyr Utck to school or college will
like them. Older women appre
'iti the tray color tones $3.50.
Of Pongee Silk Ever so
practical and so trim and neat
hse Pongee Silk Blouses, sim-
pl tailored, with high, roll br
collars $3.93.
ii Use Clothier Second 1 ,o. r, Centre
Smatt-looking, thoroughly serviceable Umbrellas, at a price that
J warrants their purchase for use as emergency Umbrellas at your
, place of business or for the home when sudden showers might other
1 wise inerinvenKTipp guests.
wyi" STYLES- With hook and crook handles of plain uobd.
I W0M,,EN S st'lcs Wlti1 handles ol mission wood, and with wrist cord.
I The covers are of American Taffeta (cottonl, mounted on sturdv
paragon frame.
-vV Strawbrldc-B &. Clothier Aisle 7 Marl.et Street
Every Fur Coat, Cape and Coatee
In Our Stock is Reduced in Price
W haven't missed one in this great under-pricing of Furs, from the full-length, wrap-
like'Coat to the jaunty sports model, and including our manylirtistic short Capes and Coatees,
many of which are among the season's finest novelties.
As instances of the reductions, the Moleskin Evening
Wrap shown in the sketch was originally $750.00, "now
$495.00; and the short Coat of Siberian Squirrel, for
merly $525.00,, is now $375.00. Others at great reductions
lncuiue tnese smgie exclusive muueis :
30-inch Hudson Seal Coat
now $365.00 ,
32-inch Hudson Seal Coat
now $365.00
Hudson Seal Sports Coat
now $285.00
42-inch Hudson Seal Dol
mannow $395.00
Fine Genuine Moleskin
Wrap now $675.00
Fashionable Hudson Seal Dolman
now $725.00
Siberian Squirrel Sporls Coat
now $385J00
Natural Japanese Mink Coat
now $390.00
Hudson Seal Coat, ivith Beaver
collar and cuffs now $365.00
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m W flail Im
Beautiful Taupe Nutria
Coat now $495.00
Full-length Persian Lamb
Coat now $395.00
Genuine Alaska Seal Dol
mannow $1000.00
Australian Opossum
Sports Coat now $195.
Short Coat of Natural
Beaver now $110.00
Caracul Coat, Australian C
sum collar and cuffs now
Moleskin Coat, trimmed with
ural skunk now $595.00
Hudson Seal Coat, Siberian S
rel collar and cuffs $450.0
Hudtfon Seal Coat, trimmed
skunknow $575.00
-V Strawhrldio k Clothier Seconi Floor. Filbert Street, and Centre
Women Desiring'
Hand-Made
Blouses,
But Inexpensive
WILL FIND THEM IN
THE FRENCH SALON the
loveliest .Blouses of tine ba
tiste, beautifully hemstitched
ind with the becoming long
roll collar. Some an- $3.00, the
more elaborate ones ' $10.50.
Some very daintv ones have
the collar and cuffs edged with
filet lace.
. . stnwlrldi,- 4 Clothier
Trench. Salon, Pm I floor West,
Hundreds of Women's Smart
Dresses Greatly Under Price'
Some purchased at .-p.rial puce concessions, some from our reir
ular stock, reduced for immediate clearance all in the ca.oui best ,
styles, and very remarkable values: i
- Smart Serge Dresses, Special at $23.75
r I"i.n3vy-.yue' Hro7n'. P,lum-cIt- and black. The draped bodice I
is finished with crushed girdle and ash ends and has a daintv tucked
fHr0:, i- trimmed with at braid and '
JZ "a ;:. " ' """ '" "'B"i-"ne styie, is trimmed with braid- I
Fine Flannels, Now
Much Reduced
Just when warm Flannels are
most needed for winter garments
come these notable 1 eductions:
36-inch Striped Outing Flannel
now 35c a yard
Bleached Cotton Doinct now 40c
Heavy Bleached Canton Flannel
now 43c
Wool-mixed White Flannel, 27-inch
now 68c
White Shaker Flannel, cotton.and-
wool, 36-inch now $1.65
Fancy Striped Flannels, for shirts
pajamas, etc. now 75c
Straw brlJre Clothier
Aljlo la. Centre
trimmed tab.-.
Special at $22.50
DRESSES of berge, in nay
blue, black, brown and plum-color.
Several ery smart models in
straight-line, peplum and coat ef
fects, some trimmed with braid.
Special at $22.50
DRESSES of jersey in ljrown.
navy blue, taupe, plum-eolor nnd
new blue; in coat and stniight-ljiie
style"!, some embroidered, coirm
with novel pockets, narrow t'oS
usm-s.
Afternoon Dresses, Now $40.00 to $50.00
i'jne ureses. 01
n!inn '!M nrtn ?.. .1 . . ,
n,i . r, ?. w....... .i", ojiiiiiil-uc juui prepe meteor-
and-crepe Georgette combinations; some beaded or embroidered.
oioute models. Navy blue, new blue-and-hlack nnd
- - 'irmlm.iii L tloiliicr s . u.i 1'i..r M rket fltr'!
Straight-line and
walnut
Rompers and Creepers, a Saving
of One-fourth, at $1.15 to $2.25
All crisn and fresh new finnnent'!. inot nut r.r iw.i i..
mflniifnn(ti.nn .. 1 4- e t- . . 'UAeDi
.....,., ..hl.iw o uvi-fui oi v Teeners nni itnnim. An
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