'y W- A I fl i;- F l .w Mi f If i I XC EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHlLADLPHIAr FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920 READERS' VIEWPOINT Letters to the Editor on Current Topics v A Mother To tile l.il u or at tit Ira T nxt . n If T ii.it (ulrt 1 Vin linnnat fcrf nv i iwi net It X lliwoi ami m iiwhv j. Carofullv thought out opinion of ti"reat djed-ln-the-wool" mother as to thr SplKrr raso I hai- both "Citizen" and "Soldier Header" In mind "Header ju are llcht 1'oIKm should hao their dunce, and I think Mrs. RpnVr's fcnlutlon Is leallv I iRht. abw l)ilcl the ltst It Im the highest tjpp of ChllKllanll I would not s.i. I could do It. I fed ante mv tnut -would be Rone, though tm loe wen- there. T could roer fed certain of mv htiMband'j love Monien have t,o much tnorc of jealoua Idvo In their hearts Riienill. I should feel that he mlnlit fall away upalii I oni afraid I Mould not be to broad Mrs Splicer in one In u. hundred But rieadcr, ' wliv. why unlit it al ways be Woman not llumunlt -who forgives ' I have dlmost hated the spcletv that lets a man off m easily. That Is v.-hero ou and I dtaJereo I half sldo nlth "Citizen aa to Mr. SplKef Ml" call him unfoitunate and unthlnMiiR' Ilu Is Buffering reallv so little 1 tho cliances In the world will not -wine Hie sorrow irom i faithful hearl. 01 th" t-t.iln Jroin a girl's name lie docile lltllf pity, though M)inc credit fon tnahhiK u clean breast of it all He Is a lucKy man It 13 up to him to upend the rest of ills d.ijs palng back to his wife. As to public criticism. I gues-s they Will hao to stand it, In a way they courted it I cannot --ee why they per mitted the photographs and publicity lrom th tit ait MH" knowles was oung and greatly fionsfd That she thought HplKer single dnes not e.U".' he- onlv lessens her Maine s if will al'vajtf bao the dls- IT sh. had known of Hi" little famiU 0ci hi'e -een photographs: If the Jltisband had talked and acted asilhough Jio caicd for thoso at home I -wonder if It would h.io happened: Vow Citizen ' ou mean right but you'n. too revengeful ou cannot hae the P't or pure motherllncss of .1 mothet 1 am with you in J- way: lm afraid 1 d pack up and go 1 don t Jfiiow I hope I wouldn't, and there jou fire H ii Citizen ' and myself, perhaps f mer' that good old versa that fc.n s Pleads for Charity the EvchIiio I'llltc Ledger. Elr I lniVtTn nice homo and habv lit tho "prattle" age. At) 1 look at tho little! this man's llfo was spared. It keeps one absolutely heartless tltat they are expos. Ing two Innocent children to such pub licity that wilt follow them ns long as they llo? Why waa not this dlsgraco ful affair settled In their own family and the child's father compelled to sup. port It? Wjs Mrs. Kplkcr so .anxious for no toriety or did sho want to poto as si martr. or was Miss Knowles so Infatu ated with I'erley that sho must follow him to this country and so condemn her child to an unhappy future hcio7 When I think of our noble men who lost their lles In tho Aviation Corps, and that guessing. Philadelphia, A WOMAN HATER. Tebruary 11 A Woman's View To the L'dlfor of the Vvrnlna Public Ledger: Sir t hao lead tho comments in vour paper on the Spiker cum, and on the bpur of the moment wrolr the fol low Ing lines. In the mood of "one of the fame kind " Mich In I.lfo Oh' Girls and women evorywhue Par us 'tis loo and pain: To offer all as did tho Christ, And persecution gain. What cares the'mat-s for tinv Hope! Which looms within our hearts; They nail us to u cioss of shame, And fly for other paits. Tho world today, as In the past, Is full , of scorn and woo: i And none but Christ ' er pity's, Tho woman fallen low "WIU.O' Till: WISP ' Philadelphia Pebruarv S Books, Bills and Bcllum To f fie Vdltor o' the rteiiiiir PuMic ledger- Sir When the Peace Conference Is ended all tho geographies and histories in use In the public and private schools of the United States must, as soon as possible, be revised. Lets think. What does that mean" How bic u Job Is if What will it cost' Who will pav the bill" Well. It means two new bookt- for each or jn 300 000 school children, or 41 000,000 new books in all If each book is half an inch thick, that means a stack of books 20.300 000 Inches high or well vou figure out tho number of feet there are in 20,500.000 inches Kach of these books villi cost parents t each oi J 11, 000 000 In tome cities hd states school books urn provided at publlu expense. In tho end, ovory tax payor parent must help foot this bill ns one of tho consequences- of Bill Hohcn--isollerns war. (And books worth as many more mil .P,"H.Pr doH'int must bo Junked. Total bill J82.0p0.000.) It will tnko moiilhn of llmo to revise thi-be hooks, print them tiud get them iulo the hands of teachers mid pupils. And teachers must get new books and learn all over again. Hut they'll bo paid, of course, wlillo studjlng If they work, too rho average vvagn of the nveragn Amer con school teacher Is $70 21 n month, and conies out of the average of J6 .8 U jcar paid by each American tax P iver fur education. "How generous we aren't with our education staff." HHN-nY HOWARD JOHNS. Philadelphia, Kcb. 12. i " Over There 7o tltr fdiior of the Ptrnliio Public t.ctlaer. Mr--Do ou have space for this little vor.se? THE MOTHU11 Do ou think that after tho boa come homo My lad will bo left- "over there" alone; Lett burled whero sun-tinted popples vvnv e. In a shell-torn, forgotten, hlllsldo grave" THE WORLD Through all time tho valor uf thoso' that dlo Shall deepen tho bluo of the morning skv , vim ricli bliull the red of tho sunset be is. t-tuined with blood of theii lhat lo.valty All the pure, whlto clouds each crav c Will tenderly weep for the gav o , star newly formed from his pain Will forever watch where a lad wasslaln ALICE M. LING. Philadelphia. floating over souls they gift of That Sweetheart of Uncle Blm's o tlf nitor of th" I'vcnlng Vubllc Lrda.t fc, r I believe the face nt the vi indow in an old sweetheart of Undo Dim's, and that sho Is unwilling tb givo'lilm tip becauso ho Is so rich. Sho fallowed hint to tho United States and Is seeking In formation ubout him, w tilth accounts for her appearance. CHIC. NAVY PROMOTES MEN Enlisted Men From Philadelphia Are Advanced Phtludclphlans are "gelling on" in Uncle Sum's navy. Just to rcmlud folks tliut good work is appreciated, Commander 1 It. Nalle, in charge of the local recruiting Million, is making public Mich good news ns ho gets from time to time of promotions oE'Phjludcl plilnus. v Here h the latent list ot honor men: .7oMpli l'lojil liojlci -Out Hlzwater street, has been moved up from ap prentice seaman to seainuu bccoutl class, ltoylc is working ut the naval opcrutlug babe, Ilamplnu Houds, Vn. Abrnhum WalliMi, 109 C.asklll street, who is down ut the 1'liilndclpliia-nuvj iird, linb been promoted from luuilsmuu to f-eumnu second chips. Ocorge Waters, 1210 JIulu t,trep(, has bi cii made a ecoud-class jeomuti. He was nu apprentice seiunan, "and is slalioutsl nt the nuvul'air station, Sau Dii go. Calif. John J. Itilzheiincr, 2S-i 1 North Uope sjri'et, who is uboatd the U. S. S. North Carolina, has becu ndvunced from lireinau third class to llrcniau second class. John Peer, ,'!42S Illa street, who i on the dcrojer O'llnuuon, has been advanced from tecoud-class to first- t las machinist mate. I Da.vtou K Allen. New Hope, Pn., who is aboard the V. S. S. Pennsjl vuiiia has becu pionioted fiom nppieu titp ., jinuii to f,eaninn second 'lus,s. DRIVE FOR BETTER ROADS Automobile Club SeekB Moro Mem. bers to Voice Demand Xlic campaign for better roads bciug eoudticled by the Keystone Automobile Club necessitates, olDciuls saj, greater inpinliershli) to make the demand for improved drhiug conditions even mote Insistent tlinn that now voiced by tho J50O. motor owners forming tho organi sation. For this rcasftf n special eqmmlttco of 300 will mcetlu the Adelphla Hotel Monday evening to set iii motion u cam paign for new members. The activities of tho club embrace Philadelphia, Delaware.- Chester. Montgomery and Uucks counties. It is already the laigcst au tomobile club iu PcnusvhuulH and one of, tho largest in the eastern United States. , , , , The organization of motorists is also wording to bring about the freeing of Chester pike and tho, erection of new warning and direction signs in localities where this is necessary. Lenroot Sees Agreement Jamestown, N. y., Feb. 13. Senator Irvine ,Ii. Lenroot, of Wisconsin, at the nnnual dinner of the Nordcn Club last eveuing predicted the early agree ment of the Senate upon reservations to the pence treaty that will secure Its ratification. Wild Man May Bo Farm ThUf'! Jrlcs Mill, N. J., Feb. 13.-IV " ' 5lJ believe they h.vc discovered howM fc. ;' n ' J "c.ns h'lJ t linvn hppn nctin liv unm .. POfMq turvived the severe winter In m?'.!' 51 ilnnr hnhllnt Inn 'Pknrn i.."" ?' at IlRVft lB home. door numerous robberies hereabouts recently. it is suspected that tho "Wild te,ii the deep swamps . . , . . ."-.u man" nas a cozy ana vvcu-sioctted retreat i - n lu "Oil.!' Ph To h fall uffercth long and lu Kind JlltS. A JI fc ijdIphia. Tebruary U ""'i Feels Sorry for the Girl ililor of fho h'icntno Publte Ledger - ceitalnlj do svmpathl70 with ii.ni i.ni-tiah r-irl. for I do flrnilv believe that whtti that kind of lovo conies to mi Innoiint conliding gill it is the Ereatft p . I rc-meinber when 1 wjs a 5fung gin of about ovcntccn I met a joung man a little older than mvself He was a pillar of his ihui- a and I thought at the time I loved him Thank Uod, I found out in time that he had anothr gill, whom v married two -vears after lie deceived me Yet I forgave hlin from the bottom. of m After lie married I met another lounc-i man I married him but he died when J vra3 a bi ide Mv husband is buried in Oreenmount I go to his grave Mv , Rvveeth-ait that 1 had at seventeen died alt,o He Is buried in Wesi Laurel Hill ' I go to bib grave, tou I alwajt. feel torr for inv poor1 birl that trusted a man , ,-,lr,T Sharp Rebuke for the Splkers To the Ldltor of the Lvemno Pubf L doi T Sir "The female of the t,peci Is more deadly than the male -urel that lp plles to the two women who are uc.itlng such a ucandal at t've present t m Sirs, bpiker and Miss "Knowles Arc th Atihe first sign of stun irouoie appiy es: IX mol It improves a poor complexion and preserves a good oue, bo lhat you need no artificial incaiib to enhance your attractiveness. i A I the first t-igti of skin irritation applj Rcsinol Ointment, and tec if it doesn't bring prompt relief. It con tains harmless, toothing balsams, and is so nearly flesh colored that it ma; be used on exposed suiacefs Hliout attracting "fondue attention, j ui df-iler scUh It , W -m Deliciously wL Different ! V Ji r VDM'RTI'irvir.NT i lihvr Vtv-rKTl m ' iifWillli SliilP Wl Mil I k 1 1 f 'Mil 1 1 II 1 masu IKJII tl I WWW v zmmm&i ARTO-ROLLS There is a dignity about the Chestnut Street bhons which is but a reflection of the policy of these stoics. Such a policy insuies to patrons couiteoua attention at all times. Visitors remark this, perhaps more than io, who aie accustomed to shopping in those stores, but it is gratifying to hear ourselves thti-- plaited, and to know that such ppioval is not undeserved. SOiMBriFNG new for St. alen tine's Dav' A hand-painted Gift Basket of fruit from the stoic of Ilenrv R. Hallowell A: Son, .rsioaa rpilERE is no workshop where it i - moi e important to have good tools than in the kitchen, for the proper preparation of tood is cs- street below Chestnut. The gorgeous , sential to our health and well-being lint. nf tho uerfect fruits ana tne gay dashes of color applied in fan tastic design to the baskets seem like harb'ngers of spring. The Val entine Baskets are specially pre pared and decorated with tinv red hparts. which true them a most fpstive toucK Among the delicacies which they contain are fresh Peaches. Plums, Apricots and Nectanro, which have just arrived 5n perfect condition from Cape Colony, South Africa. Such a basket holds a delightful surprise for its ...inifiir If sent tooav aeiivuiica ran he made on Valentine's Day points 1000 miles di-tant. AS OLK ideals of beauty change v.e di'covci new ways pf sett'ng but the lcwels tliem- 'Ihc red fl"w of It is generally conceded that alumi num is the ideal material for cooking utensils, because of the ease with which it retains the heat as well a its durability. But there arc differ ences in aluminum cooking utensil' differences an design and construc- Aladdin Aluminum Utensil- show little points of refinement which the housewife will appreciate double lips on saucepans, lounr' handles which fit the hand, instead of handle.-, with sharp edges, and many other features which I have not space to enumerate. You wil' to Wind Aladdin utcnsilf- J. Franklin Miller, at the store of 1612 Chestnut our tew els, anlvn.-. never I'hanire. nf mines lltrhting a daik corner some old Hindu tcmnle is as beaut' ful today as it was 0000 years ago. Pyecious gems have an intrinsic value auite apart from the pleasure t,.,f ilioi. iivi! to their owners. In timeb of stress, which, not to be pes himist'c, njay come upon anv of us they can be eas-ilv converted into monej But, pending that dav. we may as well make. ut our minds to enjov their color and brilliancy, so if you have iewels in old-lasliinned set tings which vou have not been wear ing, brim." them forth and have them eet in mounting exquisitely designed by Bailev Banks & Biddle Com pany's artists. T AST call for hearts' XJ ,111,1 litth" hearts, choc" ored i)"nt heails, tratibnaient red and yellow and lavender hearts and noft cream mint hearts these in various colots, too. If you are giv ing a valentine party "ou will want one of these kinds or a! of them, perhaps. I need not say that they are delicious, for they are made by Yahn & McDonnell, 1008 Chestnut street. Red satin-covered boxes, in heart shaue. would make delightful valentine gifts. They come in two mid three pound aizcs and aie tilled with vnhn & McDonnell's delicious chocolate. Any kiddie would ap preciate a box of the "hard candy' iiearts. They are wholesome and there is no damrer of their eating too fhany of them, for each is largo feHough to Inst uuite a wnue, (V stl ect. NOW that, we have had time to re cover fiom the stress and btrain of the war period, we are planning for tho future and the home come m for the gieatest amount of con isideration. Where the home is con cerned, true economy lies in buylnp i for permanence. Take the matter o"" bedding. The mattress that you bu I toduv should be iust as comfortabl 'and just as serviceable twenty veai 'fiom nou as it is today anil if vmi buy one of the Curled Hair Mat tresses made by H. D. Doughertj & Co., lSo'2 Chestnut stieet, ou cap be sure that it will. Curled hair mattresses as made by this companj, are not only the most banitary, but the most comfortable that you can buy. You will appreciate, too, thr comfort of the Dougherty Bo. Spring. J list Make You Sing RTOROLLS leach you to sing and teach you quickly. With Arlo-Rolls there s no need of knowing music technique, there's no need of any special music knowledge to be able to sing a song you may have never heard before. By following the patented music staff you can tell just when to lower your voice, when to raise it, when to pause and when tu quicken your voice. It's simple, and nothing like it! And just read over the new songs below ! Like all Arto-Rolls, they are the biggest, the best, the most popular song hits ready for sale at Arto-Roll dealers months before they can be recorded by others. Hear them today. Next Month's Music Now! '030B Dardanella (four-hand plajing) Fox Trot 05C vardanella (two-hand pitting) Fox Trot That Naughty Walt Waltz Song Beautiful Uluo Blues Fox Trot Peggy Fox Trot Ever one is Meant for Someone Waltz Son Darktown Dancing School Fox Trot Bo-La-Bo , Fox Trot If You're Only Pooling 'Round M- Fox Trot I Left My Uoor Upen and My Daddy Walked Out Fox Trot 0B8 Buddha )..Fov.Trut 'Ooli How Sorry You'll Be. W.-'it'Il You Sep Fox Trot '070 LpCs All Be Good "Pals Together One Step '061 Karavan Fox Trot '0G2 The Irish Were Egjptians Long Ago Fox Trot '048 "O" (Ohl) Fox Trot 066 The YpIIow Dog Blues One Step 0G3 When My Br by Smiles At Me Fox Trot Most Popular Songs From. Previous Listings. 035 Irene (from the play "Irene") Fox Trot !03l When You're a Million Miles From Nowherp. Ballad '041 Was There, Ever a Pal Like Vou Ballad '028 I Love You Just the Same, Sweet Adeline, One-Step 026 Hand in Hand Again "Walt Son- ''031 Waiting (from "Listen Lester") Fox Trot '00.') You'd Be Surprised Fox Trot 1023 Tell Me Fox Trot '042 Lullaby Land WrlU Son 982 Carolina Sunshine Waltz Son- 953 The Vamp Fox Trot 'OH Troubles (the new novelty hit) ,.. .Waltz Sonr Sold bu Most Deal prs Featured by '073 031 05," 052 '054 '049 1037 1069 Big hearts TT'VER so many people arc buyin" cnlute-cov-l -C-J short fur coats now, for the col weather is not vet over. Then titer is the advantage of having a shot coat for the early winter months of net year. A tsupc Caracul coat trimmed with Hudson S'eal. or dyed Muskiat. which I saw at the shops of Joseph Habisreitinger, 1D11 Chestnut street, I thought very smart looking. It had a deep, comfortable-looking collar of the Hud son Seal and a band of the same fur deep in back and pointed at cither side in front. Some of us are having the forethought to buy our long coats for next winter at a time when tho furriers are reducing prices. At the same shop I saw a most luxu rious coat of mink, with a border of self-fur. It was lined with a heavy figured silk crepe. I THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION CUKMNGIIAM l'lANO ro. 11th und Chestnut 8ts. 2 ontli Old ht GEOROK O. BO-JS 46311 nnrl 4?li 1 rxiikford Mr. niiiratrs v,niKry htokk 10)7 South st, lur.w. rrNO co. 2RV OrMiunloun At. VI srix'nKHKK 20"; (ifrni'inluun Ave. W. T. ciIUNT CO. 030 Markft St r. 4 '. CHAM HTOKK HST VlirUrt Si (.nt.vitl) mtsio sum' ' (l7 W. Olrurd Avr c liorruAv 8 lit 15. r'lfltrn Avf .1 l IIUCFK, 2340 N. A'flrr M O'll M.I.OHVV. 7 h. Mllll hi JOHN i; 1 1 I.Kit ItriiHhiRlnii v.& WMitinorrli'iii' (Special ARTO Catalogs of Italian and Jewlth muo rolls witn ana wwnoui icorug, STANDARD MUSIC ROLL CO 514 Market Street 1 lso Makers of the famous Sing A Word Roll, obtainable in moat of the abort titkj. Live Dealeri Wanted eTerywherc :STOKK OPENS DAILY 0 A. M. AND CLOSES 5130 r. M. MAIL rilONE oilDEItS TILLED Men'? $5, $6 & $7 Sample Soft Hats ) $0 07 for Spring J VmOl News Extraordinary! K.ileanicn'n models from ono ot Now York's foremost ni.Uers of hlBh-grado hals Breezy Spring shapes In rich color toned. Ml HriillieK First Floor. 7th St. HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE - IHBitfe ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Market Eighth Filbert Seventh --...- feta - Rhinestone Bar Pins 1.45 83.B0 to 8 Vnluea Limited lot o: BU0. Uniquely fasliloEed Bhapcs, set with sparkl ne stones of brilliant cut. Havo safety catch. Lit nrotliers First Floor, South Tomorrow An Entirely New Quota of Economies Awaits You in Our Million-Dollar February Sale! Exceptional lots from our own fine stocks are casting profits your way, and numerous purchases marked according to concessions that manufacturers made us also await you. isses' & Women's Spring Apparel In a satisfying variety with models so fascinating, so altogether charming that feminine admirers will be eager to don and wear them early. And At This Store of Famous Values You Can Safely Count on Paying Considerably Less Than Prices Elsewhere r;:feiv. SiJmm. w rnruHJi rW If 1 T . I fk 09a7rT .tt'.T 4 , p.sMf Mil Stunning) $ff 0.75 Srtrinor Cnai ( elef Spring Coats j Tailored from davetvne. Polret twill, trico- tine end iersev. Elaborate silk braidinc and radium silk over-collars enhance their beauty. une sketched. Misses' Taffeta Dresses, $39.75 Tunic and peg top effects elbow sleeves and square neck. Others prettily express tho voeuo for niching. One pictured. Misses' Serge Suits, $62.50 Designed with ripple jacke"ls showing loose side panels. Trimming consists of rows of braid and small buttons. Navy and black. One pio tured. ' -- "--- - W-itittt-TiliiTiaifciinrliiiiiiaiii ana a in TricotineiyS Suits j Ultra smart. Naw and hlnck. Warn novlety ppekets and braid bindingi rj",,, Lit Brothers SECOND FLOOR Women's Modish Dresses, $49.75 Of tricotino and taffeta in navy, black and brown. Some have tan tricoletto vest and peg pockets lined to match vest. Oruo pictured Women's Duvetyne Wraps, $69.75 Have larpe collar with throw tic and plaid silk lining. In Spring colors. (u, y . V $49.75 Sale : Women's $12 ) $ m Q r to $15 SHOES 990d Taken From Our Regular Stock Bench-Made Footwear of High Grade Lace stylct or with fancy pearl buttons. Patent colt&kin, gun-metal, brown, gray or niouto kidskin. Many with tops of gray buckskin or conti'dbting kid. Hand-welted and turned Soles; leather or coercd wood heclt. T'1wEiySBEiE7.MAE',FOO i Oxfords. . .$9.98 High Shoes. $10.98) JBiogue, high lace and Oxford styles; extra? I heavy double soles. I Young Women's Lace Shoes, $8.49 Dark tan coido. Straight tip, military heels. frizes 2i to 7. Women's Spat Pumps, $6.98 & $7.98 Patent coltskm, gun-metal and glazed kid. Women's Spats, $1.69 to $3.49 Finest of felt and cloth. Boot tops and under btrap styles. Wanted shades. Children's $3.50 Shoes, $2.49 White Imperial buck. Sizes 5 to 8. Boys' $5 Shoes, $3.98 Lace and Blucher. Black and tan Russia. Sizes. 10 to 13M:. Ut Brothers FIRST FLOOR, NORTH 69c Saturday-Sunday Box Assorted Chocolates A Tempting Valentine Greeting The famous Tourainc Chocolate Co.'s week-end package of delicious sweets. GSif eei'ywhere, ala; special today only 48c, JJt llrotlierB FIRST FLOOR, NORTH Ready for a Sensational Saturday Selling! Sale t Men's Clothing : Reduced Some of the new lots just moved forward includo values more remarkable than any that have yet appeared in this phenomenal clearance. Lowered 25fo to 33 1-3 In Fact, Less Than Half Next Season's Costs All garments must clear! none will be carried over to next Winter. Splendid Choice in Men's Overcoats $27.50 & $30 Val ucs, Nc .$ 17.75 $32.50 & $35 Values, Now $23.75 $37.50 & $40 Values, Now $ 29 Greatcoats, ulsters, ulsterettes, waist-seam and form itting overcoats; single or double-breasted, in every popu lar weave and color. Exceptional Savings in Men's Suits $28.50 & $30 Values. $21.50 $33.50 & $38.50 Values $ 25 $40 & $45 Values, Now $34.50 $55 & $60 Values. Now $45 Norfolks, vaist-lino or plain sack models; in popular weaves and colorings. T--- - . .. .. mmmmmmm . Bovs'$15NorfolkSuits j Extraordinary Special! Newly tailored, medium weight fabrics especially fitted for wear now and all through Spring. 10 Q&axa& vi JOT' MM I In 1 Fancy cheviots and cassimcres; plenty of blues and browns; pin stripes, mixtures, etc. Coats with detach able belts. All scamtt taped. G to 18 years. I.ll Ifrollicrs SECOND FLOOR. 7TII ST A Notedly Successful February Furniture Sale When all is said and done a sale stands or f alls on its merits and the fact that the busi ness scored in this sale keeps totaling great gains -speaks the genuine satisfaction that purchasers find here. Pay on the Club Plan. " '" " $9.50 Enameled Wooden Crib More ThanaTMrd Off! Tomorrow Only Graceful in its simplicity of outline. Slid ing sides, bpring bottom 2 feet x 4 feet .$g.95 ififfii JL , It si rf HHHWPlWii u u $275 This $325 Queen Anne Bedroom Suite. lwerictm Walnut in Queen Anne Design. Dresser, -12x22; mirror, 2-lx!J0; chiffolette, 20xL!C; triplicate toilet table, 37x20, and full-size bed. BUFFET $79.50 Value, 54-inch, $69.75 $89.75 Value, 60-inch, $79.75 Colonial design; quartered oak. Plank top, two top drawers, two closets and largo linen drawer. 1.11 urotiier Fourth Floor $1 Silk 48c Men's Four-in-Hands. . 'Less Tlian Half Price Purchase Extraordinary From a Maker of High-Grade Lines Leading maker's entiro stock on hand of generously cut large size scarfs. Brocades', novelty figures and stripes, quiet de signs; also a few plain colors. 'Lot is limited, hence no mail or phono orders filled. $3 Percale Shirts, 2:29 Game r's best striped percale. Double soft cuffs. -4 A Great Bargain l'cature! Six Hundred $1)PAC Pink Bandeaux j v V Of pink silk poplin with elastic in serts across back and satin ribbon shoulder straps. Hook in back. Sizes 34 to 38. No mail or phone orders filled. SECOND, FLOOR UA1S TlllMMllD VliVll $5to$6Ready-$qr to-Wear Hatsi Www Among thr inoKt attractha ip;1ue group tliut lime rt Hppcurnl marked drrlilrdty under actual uortlil Hair cloth or roueh Btraw braid combined with satin cr aoorgettc, Chlo uluipeH, Inclut'lne flare-front, turban, tarn and roll-brim types. All desirable oplora. mJ c Wv s. 11 ?3.93 A' Klrut Ii"Ioor, North "Oxiyk" Silk Half Hose,89c Puro thread silk with Hslo soles and tops. Black and colors. Seamless. imm.mmm.mm.m $10 Silk Shirts, 8.4t Kxtra quality baby uio-; 1 cloth with colored .rlI,7f, ! some intermingled with bcif satin stripes. Frencn cu... JM llrotber. lrt Floor, ;V1U Our llT Nev K.muruut-Uet of ETerythlosr at T.owe.t VtUts-W, Moor of Our New DuUdlnr. 7tU MBThit t, 7th B'- jjk M u "V " . it- , - V , - ,i.a.... , . . &aii&iii ji. ...t. t. . . . ., i.&iJi.J,'.,ihtk ito&tA fh