lrgm."r,a',i!"?r:TCiTJ mwmmtm mniW9PWVqwviHMjPMVWtMHBBvwraaKP!"!M!avrwvviPfM WP yrrr' ,Tgi .,i-i, .- .t-viyt:-A- . tt ';'.. i-'i I .'"4: ... -nTwirj-.-. -. .,-. ';t:n.2 : ,".. : ... meats given by seventy-eight posts InfV rlt. ' - 'r-f ( " t. v :fc SE5 OF BONUS ACTION gtat0 Cohimancler Will Telt County Commlttoos of Exocu tivo Body's Work PLAN COMMUNITY HOUSE fierce F. Tyler, commander of the tvnnrtmcnt of l'cnnsjlvanln. American pepnrtmen plIln(1clphIn region, ' mmmHc. nn.l rrL countv committee meeting will A In the City Club, Wednesday e "," u.l. .".. There w 11 bo nni- Sated Ilxcusslons of this question, ns KnSvlronla voted against such n ,,,-nt the national convention. In Phi Indelphla county, however, there has n n Wowing sentiment In favor of Uic uouus- Cowrrcss Attitude The national convention presumed lhat Congress would work out the prob lem, but Congress requested the Legion f state definitely what is desired done. In nn effort to enroll n mcmoersnip, it 1000, Post No. 8.1. of the Forty khlh ward, will hold a smoker to hlent In Arcadia Hull. 50.10 Baltimore avenue. Thl( PRt will join with Post Ko .100 In memorial exercises' In the Fifty-sixth Street Theatre next Sun day. Certificates of the French Gov ernment to the next of kin will be pre sented to those living in this wnrd. Kensington Post No. OS will hold n UiaM-mcctlng Thursday evening In the auditorium of Northeast Girls' nigh School, Amber and Cumberland streets, o launch the campaign for $50,000 for li community house. Quota Is Assured "The members of the post nro verv enthusiastic," said J. E. McDonoup'.i, yesterday, "and from tho way they nrc vrorking it seems assured that the quota vlll be received." Director of Public Welfare Ernest L. Tustin. Judge John M. Patterson, Colonel Clay, of the Frnnkford Arsenal ; Franklin D'OHer, national commander cf the Legion, and E.-IQattcll have teen invited to speak. Thomas Roberts Rcath Marine Post Ko. ISO has completed Its roster of of ficers for the year. It follows! Com pander. Dr. Orlando H. Petty; vice commanders. Melvin M. Jackson and SMuey Thayer. Jr. ; finance officer, jcepn . ivtrKcy; Historian, .lean T. Craig; executive committee, H. P. Olendennlng, Frank D'Ippolo, Jt. O. Titts Katharyn 0. Gill and Colonel C. B. Hatch ; adjutant. Errol White. Since December Inst the Chamber of Commerce has been worklnfc with the local committee of tho American Legion to systematize and regulate the collec tion of funds received from cntcrtnin- lift ''"ii completion; of n set of printed forms, which each post must fill in' nnd.havo ui,iutuu u mo commiuco Dciorc hold ing benefits, giving donees, thcatrlcnls or entertainments of nny kind. The system tvhlch has now been put into ef fect not only gives tho posts n practical wo,r,n? h1la. ut is a protection t6 tho public In buying tickets or in contrlb utiug to the cause. CHOIR STALL PRESENTED Three Vet to Be Donated to Valley Forge Chapel A rncmorlnl choir stall has been pre sented tho Washington Chnpcl nt Vnl ley Forgo by Mrs, William .T. Eaven son, of 1C01 Mount Vernon street. This was one of tho four remaining me morial stnlln still to be donated. Tho choir Rtall vWlll bo a memorial to tho lato William J. Eavcnson and in memory also of Captain Joseph (Jlbb, a Revolutionary officer, Mr. Kavcnson's great-grandfather. Mr. Eavonsort died in f)08. Ho was for years n vestryman of St. Judo's parish. M. II. Mcdary, Jr., is tho designer Of tllC neTV Stall. wlllrll will tin nt nnlr committees of nil eastern counties ol tne mine iirsi linnd Information ns to tho recent action of the national executive com- ii(i In fApnmmpnrltnff n SRO - n dollar a -month bonus for former service The carving will be by Edward Macnc. Father Vasey to Go to Rome The Rev. Nicholas J. VaRey, O. S. A., provincial of the Augustlninn Or der and rector of Our Mother of Con solation Church, Chestnut Hill, will mil shortly for Home for n consulta tion with tho beads of the order there. Father Vasey will also visit Spain, re turning to this country in the lato spring. Payroll. Problems All payroll work must be faced squarely as an item of overhead. You can reduce this operation to its nimpleat terms, save time, money, and Insure absolute accu racy with an International Payroll Machine. This machine lists and adds the payroll, tells the exact amount of each denomination that must be drawn, counts the money into en velopes, checks payroll, balances cash and keeps a printed record of the amount put into each envelop. Writo for full information about the International Payroll Machine and a list of present users. i.'.r.i;iA-j.-.r-:ii:n-t.i-iTrTTn Reading, Pa. Manufacturers of Payroll and Vltlble Addinl and Li stmt Machlnaa Philadelphia Office. 125 S. 12th Street Phone, Walnut 5782 Offices In all principal clllet I - I WMSSSSUi '! i i i i i i i ii 1 1 i i i i i i mm Still Plenty SFW X'i'" mil 1 1 rikU; o..fxi ". nil t.i ,i ', IN '. f.iiii'i' ami , a wiim v iji ' i and Leathers! Still a chance to save Four Dol lars to Seven-Fifty on these smartest of this season's boots! But don't delay! Come tomor row and buy even for future i needs. All the smart laced and button tstyles are here now all the leathers and all the heel Bui types ! And in all vsizes and widths. .4.00 to 17.50 Values Haiaahaq GOOD SHOESkS 919-921 Market Street 1028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave 5601-06 Germantown Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts. Branch Stores Open Every Evening hi II nM'-Mii i H'll: ij ''il l-.'i 1:1 H iililn 'i "Willi 'i'i'iiiI i'li'iiii ill' I ii MANN & DlLKS U02 CHESTNUT STREE Tyrol Wool Spring Styles New Colors Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits 29.75 36.75 49.75 Top, Street and Motor Coats 32.75 46.75 66.75 For all outdoor wear there is no other fabric that will give bo much satisfaction. Spring Hats li Mann & Dilks 0102 CHESTNUT STREET. i i STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER! i To-morrow, Wednesday, Clover Day ' , , Two Clover Days Wednesday and Thursday for which we have nearly a THOUSAND CLOVER SPECIALS. More than two thirds of these will be ready to-morrow, the remainder to be added for the second day. Only a portion, of the extraordinary values are. enumerated here. Hundreds more will be found when you come to the Store. Every lot of merchandise designated by the famous Four-Leaf Clover Sign is marked at considerably LESS THAN THE REGULAR PRICE. Be here as early as possible and please carry small parcels if convenient to do so. (We cannot promise to fill 'phone orders for Clover Specials.) FOR WOMEN New Wool Jersey Dresses, braided, straight line models $13.50 and $13.75 Braided Navy Blue Serge Dresses $14.75 Wool Jersey Coat Dresses, new shades, $17.75 Cotton, Wool and Silk Dresses Much Reduced Winter Suits, broken sizes $17.50 to $42.50 , (Sorco, homespun, twood, Cheviot, ullvortono, wool vclour, velveteen.) Worsted Jersey Cloth Suits $26.50 New Serge Suits bMlp now $37.50 Odd Lots of Suits Greatly Reduced Plain or Silvcrtone Velour Coats $19.50 Various High-grade Coats, medium sizes, $30 New Spring Coats (w v3cr,ou'J.1)vertonc $40.00 Rubberized Blue or Tan Raincoats $8.50 Separate Poplin Skirts, clearance $5.00 Fine Skirts, plain or fancy fabrics $8.75 Trimmed Straw-and-satin Hats $5.95 Ready-to-wear Hats $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 Trimmed Black Lisere Straw Hats $6.95 Trimmed Hats $10 Mourning Hats $2.95 Trimmed Taffeta Hats, spring styles $7.50 Untrimmcd Hats, black, colors $1.50 Flow ers 25c Fox Fur Neck-pieces $38.50 to $57.50 Fur Coals Reduced Persian Lamb, $300; Nearseal Sports Model, $215; Caracul, $300; Nearseal and Pony, $200; Dyed Marmot, $135; Natural Marmot $120 Trimmed White Voile Waists $1.15 and $3.95 Dainty Cotton Waists, many styles $2.35 Fine Voile Waists, trimmed styles $4.95 Crepe Georgette Waists, many shades, beau tifully trimmed $3.35, $5.75, $6.75 Striped or Plaid Silk Waists $3.95 Warner Corsets? broken sizes 85c Good Corsets in well-known makes $1.50 Redfern, Warner and S. & C. Corsets $2.00 Fine Silk Brassieres now $1.00 Taffeta Silk Petticoats $3.95 Clearance of Good Cotton Petticoats $1.50 Extra-size Cotton Taffeta Petticoats $2.00 Petticoats, Cotton Taffeta, 85c; Satine, $1.00 French and Philippines Underwear Reduced Hand-made Blouses now $4.50 to $8.00 Japanese Silk Robes and Kimonos $5.95 Muslin Underwear, Rumpled, Much Reduced Flannelette Night Gowns, broken sizes, $2.45 Cambric Night Gowns now $1.65 Extra-size Envelope Chemise $1.00 Striped Percale Dress Aprons $1.45 Straight-line Gingham House Dresses, $2.45 House Dresses, odd lots $1.35 to $3.50 Figured Flannelette Kimonos, $1.33 to $2.35 Narrow-wale Corduroy Bath Robes $3.65 Switches and Transformations now $1.95 Lace Point Collars 40c Veiling 22c Organdie ColIar-and-Cuff Sets 85c Embroidered Cambric Handkerchiefs 6 for 50c Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for ftic or $2 Odd Lots Soiled or Handled Kid Gloves, $1.50 White French Kid Gloves, 2-clasp $1.85 Two-in-one Driving Gloves, tan, gray $5.00 Washable Fabric and Suedenc Gloves 15c Taffeta Silk Umbrellas now $0.00 American Taffeta (cotton)Unibrellas $2, $3.85 Wool Ripple Sweaters now $6.50 Silk Quilted Vests, $1.35. Motor Hose $2.25 Ribbed Cotton Vests, lace front 25c Knee-length Drawers, 50c; extra sizes 60c (Ulbbcd cotton, llBht-welglit ' Fleece-lined Vests and Pants, seconds, 85c; extra sizes $1.00 each Extra-size Ribbed Cotton Vests, seconds, 30c Ribbed Cotton Bodice Vests, extra sizes, 39c Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, bodice top 65c (Fine ribbed, low neck, sleoveltsa, knee length.) Merccrizcd-and-Merino Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, $2.00; extra sizes $2.25 Heavy Worsted Union Suits, seconds $1.00 Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, bodice top 63c Thread-Silk Stockings, seconds $1.50 (Pull-faahtoned, black or vh te ) Mercerized Lisle Stockings, seconds 75c Thread-silk Stockings, seconds $1.75 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, seconds, $1.50 (Clocked and embroidered ) Black Fleece-lined Cotton Stockings 29c Colored Cotton Stockings, 35c, 3 pairs $1.00 Black Cotton Stockings (,$",-) 60c Various Good Pumps and Oxfords $5.90 Evening Slippers, discontinued lines $4.95 Fine Shoes, broken sizes $7.45 and $9.90 Boot-top Spats, smart shades $2.35 FURNITURE AT HALF FORMER PRICES There will be gathered together in a special section, ti collection of Furniture from every sec tion of tho Furnituro Store odd pieces from our regular stock and discontinued patterns to bo sold at half price; a few pieces at less than half P ' V-V Strawbrldeo 4 Clothier Third Floor ' MISSES AND CHILDREN Jersey Cloth Dresses, embroidered, 14 to 18 years $17.50 Girls' New Wash Dresses, 6 to 14 $2.45 Chambray or Gingham Dresses, 6 to 14 $1.50 to $3.00 Misses' New Jersey Suits, plain or heathcr . mixed $25.00 Cheviot or Cloaking Winter Coats, 6 to 12 $6.50 and $10.75 Serge and Jersey Cloth Dresses, 14 to 18 $13.75 New Taffeta, Crepe dc Chine or Satin Dress es, 14 to 18 years $28.50 Winter Suits, 14 to 16 yrs $21.50 to $42.50 Smart Winter Coats, 14 to 18 $17.50 to $25 Misses' Fine Winter Coats $35.00 to $55.00 Girls' Velveteen School Hats 95c Rompers and Creepers, a clearance 75c Clearance Children's Winter Headwear $1 White Fur Coach Robes $4.25 to $13.00 Infants' Long Dresses $1.25 to $3.50 Babies' Short Dresses $1.15 to $3.50 Misses' Silk-lined Filosctte Gloves 80c Children's Washable Chamois Gloves $1.25 Children's Wool Gloves 70c; Cloth $1.35 Misses' French Kid Gloves, 6 and GVi $1.00 Children's Lisle Stockings, seconds 25c (Whlto mercerized, sizes 4 to B.) White Socks, small sizes, seconds 12'2C Children's Black Cotton Stockings, seconds 29c Children's Ribbed Cotton Stockings, fash ioned feet, seconds 50c Children's Ribbed Cotton Waists 29c Cotton Union Suits, 2 to 6, seconds 50c Fleeced Cotton Vests and Pantalets 50c to 60c each' Gray Drop-seat Sleeping Suits, 2 to 4 years 85c; 5 to 8 years $1.00 Children's Wool Sweaters, $5.50; part-wool $3.75 Misses' Wool Scarfs $3.50 Children's Various Fine Shoes $3.75 Misses' Various Good Shoes $4.45 Growing Girls' Shoes, in variety $4.95 Growing Girls' Tan Grain Shoes $6.50 Little Boys' Gun-metal or Tan Shoes $3.45 LINENS, BEDPURNISHINGS Mercerized Damask, 72-inch $1.00 a yard Linen Breakfast Cloths, 68x68 $7.00 Bleached Linen Napkins, 22-inch $7.00 doz. Towels, $2.60, $4.80 and $10.00 a dozen Bleached Turkish Towels $3.60 and $6.00 Bleached Linen Toweling 35c a yard White Dress Linen, 36-inch $1.00 a yard Hand-scalloped Centrepieces 75c and $1.50 Cluny Lace-trimmed Doilies now 30c Bleached Muslin Sheets, 51x90, $1.65; 72x90, $2.15; 81x90, $2.35. Pillow Cases, 42x36, 58c; 45x36, 60c. Bolster Cases, 45x72, $1.25. Dimity Bed Spreads S2.65, $3.15 and $4.00 Crochet-weave Spreads, $2.90, $3.75, $4, $4.50 Marseilles Spreads, $5.83, $6.75, $8.75, $10.75 White Cotton Blankets, $2.90, $4.00, $5.75 pr. I Plaid Cotton Blankets, 54.85 and $7.50 a pair t White Wool-mixed Blankets, $7.65, $8.75, $10.85, $12.50, $15.73 and $18.00 a pair Wool-filled Comfortables $13.50 and $22.50 Cotton-filled Comfortables $3.50 and $5.85 Bleached Muslin Sheeting 75c, 80c and 90c Bleached Pillow Casing 30c and 54c yard Bleached Canton Flannel, 27-inch, 43c a yard Nainsook 12-yard pieces for $3.10, $6.75, $S Long Cloth 12 yards for $ 1.00 and $4.83 FOR BOYS Jack o'Leather Suits, 8 to 13 years, $13.50; 14 to 17 years, $15.30 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits $19.75 Spring Suits, 9 to 16 yearb $13.75 Small Boys' Corduroy Suits $6.23 Boys' Mackinaw Coats, 8 to IS years $S.73 Overcoats, 9 to 17 years $12.75 and $13.75 Boys' Overcoats, broken sizes $5.75 Knickerbockers, not all sizes $1.85 Velvet and Plush Hats $1.75 Caps $1.15 Odd Cloth and Velvet Hats 35c Neckties 75c Shirts 70c and $1.85 Boys' Blouse Waists 70c and 83c White Outing Flannel Pajamas $1.75 Black Cotton Stockings now 50c Heavy ribbed. Seconds. Not all mscj. Ivleeced Cotton Union Suits 95c Unbleached. Seconds. High Shoes now $4.43 and $1.93 Coat Sweaters $5.50 and $7.00 Boys' Blanket Bath-Robes $ 1.25 TOYSVSPORTING GOODS Coaster Express Wagons $3.00 Children's Automobiles $1 0.30 Horse Toddlers $2.65 Roller Skates $2.00 Dolls $1.15, $1.20 $1.40, $3.00 and $4.00 Cotton Jerseys 90c Sweaters $4.60, $7.25 Bicycles, Boys' $35.00; Girls' $37.00 Base Ball Stockings 35c to $1.50 a pair Fur Motor Robes $75.00 to $125.00 Automobile Tires, guaranteed, 30x3, $12.75; 30x3 12, $16.25; 32x3 "2. $10.75; 31x4, $25; 33x4, $26.50; 34x4, $27.00 Automobile Sponges now 50c to $2.00 Dog Collars, assorted 35 c to $1.75 FLOOR COVERINGS Axntinster Rugs, 9x12, $49.50; 11.3x12, $59.50 Seamless Axminsters, 6x9, $37.50; 9x12, $57.50 Royal Wiltons, 8.3x10.6, $92.50; 9x12, $97.50 Fine Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet $123.50 Wilton Rugs, size 4.6x6 feet now $18.50. Crex Rugs, herringbone weave, 8x10; $13.00; 9x12, $15.50 Wilton Carpets now $4.25 a yard Inlaid Linoleums $1.55 and $2.25 sq. yd. Printed Linoleums 95c a square yard In tho Special Department of Lower-priced Floor Coverings: Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft. $39.50 and $49.50 Seamless Velvets, 8.3x10.6, $37.50; 9x12, $42.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet $17.00 Axminster Rugs, size 27x54 inches $3.95 Reversible Stair Carpet, full rolls 40c a yd. Colonial Rag Carpet, 36-inch 65c a yard Felt-base Floor Covering, 2-yard 45c sq. yd. Inlaid Linoleum Remnants 85c square yard FOR THE HOME Davenport Bcds now $82.50 White Enameled Beds, with springs $20.00 While Enameled Drop-side Cribs $11.50 Brass Beds now $38.50 and $48.50 Hair Mattresses, 45-lb. $27.50, $"32, $35.50 Fell Mattresses, roll edge $17.50 and $19.25 Framed Pictures, slightly 3hopworn $3.50 Framed Boudoir, Console and Mantel Mir rors, muh reduced Mahogany-finish Floor Lamp&i $13.50 Electric Table Lamps, 2 lights $6.00 Adjustable Desk Lamps now $2.25 Odd Lots of Bedroom Wall Papers 8c to 30c Tapestry Wall Papers 20c to 60c a piece Cretonnes 10c and 55c a yard White Nottingham Curtains $2.00 a pair Tapestry Couch Covers, $3; Colored Scrim, 40c a yard Scrim Dutch Curtains $2.50 a pair Large Cedar Ch"ests, imperfect $30.00 SILVER-PLATED Berry Spoons, 85c; Bon bon Dishes, $1.25; Flower Baskets, $5.00; Water Pitchers, $6.50 Folding Sewing Stands $1.50 Stamped Huck Towels now 45c Stamped White Linen Scarfs $1.25 About 300 Player-Piano Music Rolls, includ ing excellent dance numbers, now 35c, 50c MISCELLANEOUS , Canvas-covered Dress Trunks $12.00, $13.00, Fibre-cov. Steamer Trunks, $24, $25.50, $27 I Fibre-covered Wardrobe Trunks $59.90 ! Vicuna Knitting Wool 30c a ball ! Miscellaneous Damaged Books 10c to 38c Novels, damaged 38c Birthday Cards, half price j Fancy Rhinestone Bar Pins now $5.00 , Fancv Necklaces $1.50 La Vallieres 50c1 Gold-filled Bracelets $2.30 French Pearl Bead Necklaces $5.00, $6.50 I Velvet Hand Bags, Leather Hand Bags andl Strap Books, greatly reduced 1 Vachette Vanity Boxes now $3.95 j Black Silk Girdles, $1.00; Belts. 15c to 75c French and American Beaded Bags Reduced Tan Cowhide Traveling Bags $11.50 J Black Pigskin Traveling Bags $9.75, $10.25, Tan Cowhide Suit Cases $13.75 and $14.25 Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap 7c a cake Assorted Soaps, 8c a cake; 90c a dozen Manicure Sets, $1.85; Nail Files, 13c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 25c Borine 20c to $1.20 S. & C. Rose-and-Almond Cream 26r Ocean Pearl Buttons 5c, 10c, 12c a card Cap-shape Hair Nets 95c a dozen Celluloid Bag Frames $1.15 Sew-on Hose Supporters 17c a pair Flesh-color Opera-shape Shields 30c J. J. Clark's 6-cord Spool Cotton 93c dozen j Photo Albums 20c Flash Lights $1.50 Linen-finish Writing Paper, 15c, 22c, 32c box Cabinets of Fine Stationery 75c 78 Sheets Paper, 50 Envelopes 55c , Vocal and Instrumental Sheet Music, 3 for 25c Butterscotch Wa files 50c Jelly Drops 50c Chocolate-covered Marshmallows 60c ' Baby Coaches $32.30 and $39.50 chinahousefurnTshings, In addition to thousands of values already in the' Fcbruur Sale, these and hundreds of other items at1 special Clover prices Cut Glass Bonbon Dishes $2.50 Decorated Cottage Sets, 25 pieces $2.90 Imported Breakfast Sets $7.00 Cut Glass Bowls $5.00 Aluminum Cook Pots, 3-quart $1.33 Enameled Covered Saucepans 50c Nickel-plated Copper Teakettles $1.95 Mop Handles 25c Short-Handle Wood Axes 75c Japanned Tinware, dented, at Half Price STRAWBRIDGE& CLOTHIER MARKET ST EIGHTH ST. FILBEltT ST. Wonderful Values in Men's Clothing This is the greatest February in the history of the Clothing Store, and the two Clover Days should bo the greatest days of the month. These values are indeed extraordinary: Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats $39.50 "Alco" and Other Fine Suits and Overcoats Now $29.50 Young Men's Suits $26.50 Young Men's Suits $19.50 Men's Light-weight Overcoats $19.50 Men's Trousers $4.25, $6.25 and $7.75 Men's Raincoats reduced to $8.75 Mens Winter Overcoats, $14.50, $19.50 and $24.50 I Men's Leatherette Overcoats $19.50 Men's Suits Tailored-to-measure from your choice of 50 patterns in medium- and heavy-weight suitings $45.00 Men's Soft Hats $2.65, $3.25 and $4.25 Derby Hats $3.25 Velour Hats $6.65 Caps, medium and heavy weights $1.25 Men's Soft Shirts $1.95, $2.25, $2.95 & $3.95 Silk Shirts $7.50 Night Shirts $1.65 Men's Fibre-silk Shirts $4.95 Outing Flannel Pajamas $2.75 Neckties 50c, 60c, 65c, 75c, 95c, $1.45, $1.75 and $3.25 Belts, 63c Suspenders, 50c Arm Bands, 35c Plain Belts, for separate buckles 35c Men's Cotton Socks 6 pairs for $1.00 With reinforced heels and toes; blacl and colors; sizes DM: to ll1. Men's Mercerized Lisle Socks 35c Seconds 35c, or three pairs for $1.00. Men's Black Cotton Socks now 29c With unbleached split soles. Seconds. Black and Natural Merino Socks 50c Perfect qualities and "Seconds." Men's Thread-silk Socks 75c Full-fashioned, in white and colors. Seconds. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 75c each Light weight; long- or short-sleeve Shirts; ankle Drawers. Seconds. No Drawers sold without Shirts. Men's Cotton Shirts and Drawers, $1 each Ecru ribbed cotton. Seconds. Men's Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, $1.25 ca. . Gray cotton. Seconds. Not all sizes. Light-weight Cotton Shirts & Drawers, 95c Light-weight gray; long- or short-sleeve Shirts, ankle Drawers. Men's Ribbed Merino Union Suits S2.50 Medium weight; natural color. Merino Shirts and Drawers 85c each Medium-weight gra . Men's Scotch Wool Gloves $1.00 Horsehide Working Gauntlets $1.00 Wool Cloth Gloves, oxford, heather $1.35 Men's White French Kid Gloves $1.50 Wallets $1.25 Fitted Dressing Cases, $2.93 Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 6 for $2.25 Men's Shoes $2.95. $1.95. $6.90 and $9.90 Men's Winter Oxfords $1.95 and S6.90 Men's Blanket Bath Robes S4.25 Men's Sweaters $5.50 and $7.50 FABRICS AND TRIMMINGS Black Satin Charmeuse. 10-inch $4.85 Black Silk Crepe de Chine, 10-inch $3.35 Fine Black Dre Satin, 36-inch $4.50 Navy Blue Silk Crepe dc Chine, 10-inch..$3.85 White Silk Crepe do Chine, 10-inch 51.00 Japanese Ecru Pongee Silk, 33-inch $2.35 Rtra-heav White Satin de Luxe S2.S5 Smart Plain and Novelty Dress Silky, in stripe and plaids. Satins and Taffetas, $2 30 Shades Silk Crepe Georgette (double width) $2.65 Thousands of Silk Remnants Reduced Nay Blue and Black Costume Velveteen, $3 Wool Canvas, mixed colors. 51-inch $3.75 Wool Novelty Coating, 5 Much $3.30 a yd. Wool Chewona. mixed effects. 51-inrh. $3.50 Excellent Assortment Fancy Plaids 93c 10-inch Striped Serge for Separate Skirts $1.50 Wool Dress Serge, several shades $2.50 Black Silk-and-Wool Poplin, 10-inch $3.00 Remnants of Black & Colored Dress Goods Apron Gingham 25c Plain Chambraj 65c Shirting Madras. 12c Printed Voiles. 22c, 68c Silk-anti-cotton Poplin, gray, navj, black $1.15 White Underwear Crepe, 15c White Voile, 30c White Swiss Organdie. SI Persian Lawn, 30c Embroidered Organdie Robes now $10.00 Swiss and Cambric Edges now lie a yard Valenciennes Mace Edges and Insertions, 18c White Cotton Net, OS-inch 70c a yard Satin Taffeta Ribbon, odd colors 30c a yd. Silk Muslin, 6 shades, 35-inch 15c a yard Fast-black Satine, 36-inch 60c a yard Remnants Dress Trimmings Reduced Black Trimming Braids 18c a yard C . V n 'i .us ii y J .w, .A I ! II A A K ,),i Jrf,A,, A
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