EC ilC GIVEN LEGION MEN Y M. C A. Makos Awards in Corporation With Formor Servico Men's Officials COURSES Tn 28 SCHOOLS Tlur hundred , Hnd twenty-three JuJ.Mng hovo been granted ncrvlco ,eho,E. HE Young Men's Christian As- men by too iuu8cintjon ia co-opera tion WJtn mo vmcricun Legion of rblladclphla county, according to n fcUtemcnt by Gcorgc'W. Bradcn, executive sec retary of tho cdilca-' tional service. Committee j.f fen T M. O. A. These scholarjlilps rill for coums in twentycight differ- schools and the uwnrds- agsregnte $25,5730? There is $40,000 avail- bThc commanders of tho Bcvcnty-clght Lnion posts in tho city are-being urged the county organisations to givo iLnmt attention to the matter of fur SrtS&na. Addltlonnl blanks be obtained at the headquarters, j&m 320, .1011 Chestnut street. The successful applicants rango in .r from eighteen to forty; sixty-one JSnSScd men and 180 arc men with d pendente: 208 served overseas; HI "ere mounded or gassed. A great majority of the men have y.A prior educational training, which Sill lit them properly to undertake tho worse provided through the free schol arehips. , One of the men who received a col leziatc scholarship is Abraham Zclomck, i student at the Wharton School, Unl ,.!; of Pennsylvania. He served in the infantry, was transferred subse nuently to tho quartermaster corps and Is cow in his second year in tho Whar ton School. Ho has been in tho United States eleven years and was a news boy in Rochester. N. 1'., prior to his entrance in the Wharton School. Lost Many Relatives "I realized," said Mr. Zclomck, yes terday, "that as I was deprived of nn education in Poland, I ought to take advantage of tho opportunity given mc through American institutions of learn ing. I lost virtually my whole family In the war; one of my uncles had four children and only two aro left. I lost cue of my grandparents. I have re-, cently received a letter from one of roy mother's relatives to the effect that this relative is sick and starving in Russia. Mv arandfather. during the terrible Mi-lod of war. waB sent from city to .iv nnd tinsllv wmnd un in TtuSjia The 5107 which I nm receiving from the T. M. O. A. will ronkc it possible ffll- mft trt 1.f-t. .- i. i i,..M i '?" m' yCRr omcrwise I should Lavo been compelled to have withdrawn from tho institution, as I tlfl riothavn enough money to go through UlHl m mi,. ...-ill -r ....- ...,, vuuibc uaiu June. List of Awards Scholarships have been awarded to the following: niM?.,W?f 5i. Smith. John K. Williams. h iiS-11' .?.i,or, William M. Ebtrt. Harol.1 tiSIt?' J"'.0.40!9 . nodrock. Albert O. SjyiJVt)?,lvM' Boyd. ,rvl" " EPn ahadj, William P. Caaael. Theodora WrluM. wiiii!" V. Drennaa. Btanloy C. Fuller. JUIllam n. FlBchells. Maloom JIacDonald. Harry 8. Moakovllr. William II. Ocrth, Bam IB ..?0Mr.".' I.rwl" Wallace, Charlca C Fry. VVIlllam UmIit. nuncll. Sarr. Donald ii. JiVlpllU". Thomas V. bunwoody, William SftVirJ'f. W- Dovlno, John M. Helior. William O. IXjllurd, Henry Tl. IJrack, Henry A. MonUndon, M. XV. Wetcolt, T.on if. Wilbur. Albert B. n.icr. Olenn 11 Northun. I A' .Si"?'" t'f iiJnmln llublnMeln. Morrlg J. Clrlttlth, Robert U. Itcber. lanlc c Mo L.auhlln. Hueh Hayford. Philip luckman. AlMn C. McFaddcn. ClMirse It. rmtt Clar fnco It. Foran. Hdgar V. JoncK. Olltart H. Hloner Dnnl-I A Howors. James 1. Mr CormleV. C. W. Drako, H T. Ixtto, liar, old I Illch, James M, nichardn. Oropr w. Milter. Ulwobd u Haines. Oliarlea O. lUiwo, Charles A, HalbersUm. Oeorfo O. Itaney, Paul Afhby, r.rnoit rtotentMum, Louis CJold. toln, Mnrry. p. Lehman. Charles A. qui, Ileuben C. Llnder. Comellua H. Dawson Raymond M. Kramer. William C. rinluiono ana JCari 8, Wcacr Post No. 83. one of the first posts organized in Philadelphia, bus been named tho Elm Tree Pot. It drawa Its membership from the Klehtccntli ward Its officers arc Dm id Mulr, commander; liinicr vnn jjuspu, mcp commanticr; t. Henry B. Sanders, udjutnnt; Wllllnm Rcrtolet, .Tr., liminee officer; Hurry Taggart. iniurancc officer; Qcorgo No fcr, Philip Hcrlng and Hoburt Young, trustees, and William Carr, scrgenut-ut-ftrms. Post No. 83 closed Its membership drivp Inst night with a meeting in Ar cadia Hall, fi039 Baltimore uvcnUe. Wllliani llrooks, the commander, pre sided and there were several speakers. This post bus set its goul its 1000 mem bers nnd in this progressive section of the city, with its large number of serv ice men. it ought to be'uble to rtnr-h its quota of 1000 on the 1020 dues basis. Gasoline Ignites, Man Burned Gasoline that bernme ignited while he was tilling tho tank of a truck se verely burned the hands of llocco Forrc, twenty-three eaM old, of 'J9i8 Salmon street, lie was treated nt the North eastern Hospital, l'orre was working in the aarago of Anthony Rlchctti. junk dealer, at 2007 Tilton street, when the accident occurred. The garage was un- Uftinagcu. Nora baVes married Fourth Husband Is Philadelphia and Member of Her Company tyord was received hero today of the marriage of Nora Hayes, the actress, to Arthifr Gordon, a Philadclphian, and n member of her present company, ''La dles First." The ceremony was per- lormcu ycsicraay at opringuciu, in. Mr. Gordon is tho actress's fourth husband nud the second she has chosen from Philadelphia. Her first matri monial selection from this cltv iih .Tm-k Norworth, of Oak Lane, with whom she plajcd In vaudeville for several sea sons. Mr. Northvtorth was Miss JLijch's scrond huoliaud. Her first husband was C. A. Gresllng. n Chicago, business man. Tbo actrew obtalnetf divorces fromJMt,'. Gresllng and Mr. Norworth. After being freed from the inner sue marrieu iiarry vnucu, i who w'as known on the stage ns Hnrry Clarke. She was dhorccd from Prince five J ears ago. ii Ocrgeant York Cancels Date Here According to a telegram received by Gcorgo 13. Nitzscht, chairman of the Rotary Club committee, Sergeant Alvln C. York is seriously ill and upon tho ndvico of his physicians will be unable to leave Nashville, Teim., for his lec ture engagement ut the Metropolitan Opern Hotiso tomorrow evening. A REAL OPPORTUNITY BtO ItETCnNS on a SJIALT, 1NTEST3IENT An MtabUshed Corporation, dolnr blf bnal nw brre nnil nbroan, la Issulnc n small block of TREAfnUV Stock for expansion nurposts. Will stand any InTestlraMnn. Ijist Dividend paid wni 10. . Ifyoti hate IOO or more to Inrest wrllent oete for fall particulars. C D30 Ledger Ofncf. Increase Your Income Wc have avail able for in vestment a $1000 First Mortgage 5 Gold Bond, selling for about $860, being the first obligation of an essential industry in Syracuse. Secured by first mortgage on the entire property, standing ahead of ap proximately $12,000,000 junior liens. In normal times the bonds sold at par or a premium. Write Ua for Particulars Garstairs & Co. Member FHladelpbta ani Nctr York Stock CxehantM 1419 Walnut Street 71 Broadway. N. T. Sale Is Limited To Our Present Stocks $36 for any overcoat in the William H. Wanamaker Store without a single reservation, no matter if they were $75, $70, $65, $60, $55, $50 or $45 heretofore. VELVET collar dress over coats or storm overcoats with big collars, or double-breasted walking ulsters. It makes no difference what kind of a coat you can select it from our stocks without let or hindrance at $36 C h a u ff e u r sJ double breasted Irish Frieze Over coats that were $65.00. All the leather-lined over coats in our stock. Take your choice, but be quick about it. Sale started with five hun dred and thirty-one overcoats, and when they are sold the sale ends. William H. Wanamaker 1217-1219 Chestnut Street Extra Specials FOR MEN Several hundred pairs of good sIiocs for men small lots in each style, but practically nil sizes in one group or another, 10.50 to 17.00 Shoes: a. group that includes nearly every style and tc'atlicr; very good size ranges. 8.50 to 10M Shoes; a big choice of snappy styles in black and brown leathers. sr J",?i ANNOUNCEMENTS 'FOIl THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TvVENTY-SIXTH. BUSINESS HOURS, NINE TO FIVE-THIRTY STRAWBRIDGE v CLOTHIER Hundreds of Special Lots Added for To-morrow, Second CLOVER DAY ' a i i j..ji j! i.i ii .- ci :..i .. ; n,m(-Uinc oiiffininnf -rVn WfVi rlnvs nnrl fVirsn. tnrrfitllGr5 with the NEW LOTS FOR TO-MORROW, will make the second day fully as attractive as the first, in variety as well as values. - . s Every Clover Special at a Substantial Saving The following is only partial list. Every one of these and hundreds of others at less than the regu lar prices. Look for the Four-leaf Clover Signs throughout the Store. Men's Oxfords: broken Unc3 and small lot 8, but every pair a won dcrful bargain. Re duccd to . . . . j d.85 919-921 Market Street 5601-06 Gcrmantown Aic. 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts. Ilranch Stores Oven Every I i cnliiy l,i ! iliilim STEWARTS 1027 MARKET STREET !!! WATCH!!! tomorrowrs Evening Ledger for full details of jT the Greatest i in our History The Sale involves $60,000 worth of fashionable new Easter Apparel. And when you stop to think that it is but one short month before Easter, and you arc able to purchase your entire Easter outfit at a remarkable saving, you will be sure to attend this sensational sale. , The Sale Will Comprise 848 Superb Spring Suits 3000 Beautiful Blouses 3000 Charming Spring Hats This Sale Will Be The Greatest Value-Giving Event Ever Held in Philadelphia FOR WOMEN Sew Strnlglit-llnc Jersey Dresses $13.75. Jersey Tunic Dresses, self-embroidery $17.30 N'nvy Ulue Serge Dresses, braided $13.50 Worsted Jersey Sports Suits, licuthcr-mlxcd ?2S.50 New Serge Suits, in black, nny and taupe, silk lining $30.50 Women's Good Winter Coats now $17.50 Plain Vclour Coats, fur collar $20.00 Rubbericd Raincoats, blue or tan $8.50 Poplin, Serge and Vchctccn Skirts $6.75. Trimmed Straw.and-Satin Hatb $3.95 Rcad.to-Wcar Spring Hats $2.50 and S2.93 Vclour Hats $3.00. Tclt Vclour S2.30 Trimmed Ulack Liscrc Straw nats $G.93 Mourning Hats now $2.93 Untrimmed Hats, black and colors $1.30 Straw Braids S 1 .33 apiece. Flowers 23r Fox Fur Animal Scarfs $38.30 to$57.30 Mancliurian Dog Fur Animal Scarfs $18.75 Tailored or Trimmed Wnists, of wbltc voile, batiste or dimitj $1.00 Trimmed White Voile Waists $1.13 and ?2.93 Striped or Plaid Silk Waists $3.95 Trimmed Crepe Georgette Waists, suit Mimics, ulillc and flesh color $7.50 S.& C. Special Corsets, for slender figures. S3.95 Jessica French Corsets ( rorflurca B ) $10.00 Rcdfcrn Lace-front Corsets now $3.30 Cambric Urassiercs, hook-front, 32 to 10 50c Taffeta Silk Petticoats, odd lots $4.50 Cotton Taffeta Petticoats (Xr f'ze 51-50 Silk-finished Striped Cotton Petticoats $1.35 French and Philippine Underwear Reduced Hand. made Mouses $1.50 to $8.00 Japanese Quilted Vestsrbrokcn sizes $1.33 Flesh-color Batiste Night Gouus 93c Cambric Petticoats, embroidery - trimmed, broken sizes, greatly reduced Straight-line Gingham House Dresses $2.13 Gingham or Percale House Druses $1.30 Etra-size House Dresses ( 'JX,, ) $2.30 Figured Crepe Kimonos, ribbon-trimmed $2.35 Su itches and Transformations now $3.95 White Washable Chamois Glotrs, G, G'i $1.75 Lambskin Gloves, colors, 2-clasp $2.23 Black or Tan Lined Lambskin Gloies $1.00 Duplex Fabric Glocs, white and gra 80c Extra-hcay Gray Milanese Silk Glocs $1.30 White or Cream Lace Vestces, with collar 83c Roll Collars, pique or novelty fabrics 20c Lace Point Collars, filet or Vcnisc effects 85c Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs fl for $1.50 Cambric Handkerchiefs, embroidered G for 73c Piecc-dycd Union Taffeta (Silk-and-cotton) Umbrellas $1.00 American Taffeta (Cotton) Umbrellas $2 to $2.75 Wool Ripple Sweaters now $0.30 Shetland Sweaters, brushed wool collar $G.30 Ribbed Cotton Vests, lace front 23c Etra.sic Ribbed Cotton Vests, seconds 30c Ribbed Vests, cotton. 19c; lisle, seconds 30c Cotton Union Suits, 75c: extra size 85c (rino r I'b d, Ion neol. Plccolcj!.s. lm IniBtli ) Cotton Inion Suits, 10c; etra sizes 13c iriiuif j low liccl:, ikMolcfH l.uo knus) Thread-Silk Stockings, seconds $1.50 il'iill-fashloned black or vlilu Mcrccrucd Lisle Stockings, sccoi'N 75c Colored iill Stockings, seconds S1.50 ! ull-fa-lilonrd thread -silk ) Cotton Stockings, broken size., second-. 25c ( wuiiui weljrlit black, white i olori ) Black f otton Stockings, full-fashioned GOc Black I Icere-iined Cotton Stockings 29c Various Good Pumps and Oxfords $5.90 Tan or Black Oxfords, welted soles $3.G5 Evening Slippers, discontinued lines SI.95 Fine Shoes, broken sizes $7.45 and $9.90 Chestnut Brown Shoes, welted soles $8.75 Gray leather Lace Shoes $3.50 Boot-top Spats, smart shades $2.35 Men's Clothing Remarkable lalucs for the sccowl great Clover Day of a record-making Clothing selling winter. " Hart, Schaffncr & Marx Suits and Overcoats $39.50 "Alco" and Other Fine Suits and Overcoats $29.50 Young Men's Suits $26.50 Young Men's Worsted Suits $36.00 Men's Light-weight 0ercoats $19.50 .Men's Trousers $1.25, $G.25 and $7.75 Men's Winter Overcoats, $11.50, $19.50 and $24.50 Misses' and Children's Misses' Jersey Cloth Suits, new stjlcs, plain or ' heather-mixed $25.00 Misses' New Serge and Jersey Dresses $15.50 Misses' New Navy Tricotlnc DBesses $24.50 Girls' Winter Coats, 8 to 14 $10.75 to $19.00 I Serge Dresses in navy blue, green and brown, G to 12 j cars $3.95 and $5.50 New Plaid Gingham Dresses, G to 14 $2.15 , Chombray or Gingham Dresses, 6 to 11 years, ' $1.50 to $3.00 Children's White Dresses. 2 to 5 $1.75 to $3 ' Gray Brusli Wool Sweater Sets, 2 and 3 $1.50 Babies' Knit Goods, odd lots, at half price Misses' Wash While French Kid GloVcs $1.80 Children's Hand .Bags now 38c ! Gold-fillcd Bracelets, Children's, 75c; Misses', . $2.50 Children's Wool Sweaters now $5.50 Children's Part-Wool Sweaters $3.75 Children's Cotton Stockings, seconds 29c Suits Tallorcd-to-mcasurc. frofn 50 patterns in medium and ltca -weight mntcrials $15.00 Soft Hats S2.G5. S3.25 and $1.25 Derby Hats $3.1.i J,0,ur lIJYr5U,0j Children's Lisle Stockings, black and white it nnrniv i . '. i t. .i . j o t C.nnH. medium and heay "weights $1 Soft Shirts $1.95, R2.25. $2.95 and $3.95 Fibre-silk Shirts S 1.93 Pajamas $2.00 Outing I'lnnncl Night Shirts $1.75 xt i.ii.. ".n tin r.io i. nr.r- Cl.tR. l IS Belts, G5c Suspenders, 50c Arm Bands. 33c Children's White hocks, white mercerized, Cotton Socks, medium weight: black and col-1 fancy roll tops 18c, 3 pairs for 50c ors; sizes 9'j to 11 ',; G pairs Tor Sl.OU Black Cotton Socks, with unblcuchcd split soles; seconds now 29c Merino Socks, black and natuial; perfict qual- ttlnu fiti.1 "in.niifli"-nnw ."illr Colored Cotton Socks, seconds, not all sizes, 20c Misses' Fine Shoes, broken sizes $4.25 Black Artificial Silk Socks, seconds 33c Growing Girls' Shoes, broken sizes $5.00 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, llght-w eight ;, MisM,s. arul children's Various Shocs--$3.93 long or short slcccs: ankle length; wcmhiuh, m . , ,Tnl1 r ., ui, .. ,- 75c each. No Drawers sold w ithout Shirts ' LiltIc "s Gun-mctal or Tan Calf Shoes, $3.4o Ecru Ribbed Cotton Shirts and Drawers; sec. mercerized: broken sizes, seconds, 35c, 3 i pairs for $1'.00 i Children's Cotton Stockings, black and cordo Mm, fashioned feet, seconds 50c Children's Ribbed Cotton Waists 29c Children's Fleeced Vests and Pantalets 30c to GOc each Children's Lace Shoes, various leathers $3.95 FLOOR COVERINGS oiiilh SI. 00 each Mirht.urii'lit Grav Cotton Shirts and Drawers. j,-)C cach J.Aminstcr Rugs. 9.12. $49.50; 11.312 $59.50 Medium-w eight Gray Merino Shirts and Seamless Axminster. Gx9, $37.50; 9x12, $57.50 Drawers 85c each Kojiil Wiltons 8.3x10.6, $92.50; 9x12 $97.50 Sprlng-necdlc-knit Union Suits, of light-weight 1 int Milton Rugs, iixlZ Icet 5123.00 ribbed cotton: seconds S2.00 each Gray Filosctte Glocs $1.00 Lined Muleskln Working Glocs 9()r Fleccc-lined Black Gauntlets $1.00 Colored-border Handkerchiefs fi for SI. 75 Shoes $2.93, $1.9.7. S6.90 and S9.90 Winter Oxfords $1.95 and $6.90 Spats, fawn, gray and castor $1.63 American Taffeta (cotton) Umbrellas $2.00 Sweaters $3.50 and $7.30 FOR BOYS Jack O'Lcathcr Suits, 8 to 13 jears, $13.30; sizes 1 1 to 16 j ears, $15.50 Cheviot Suits 7 to 13 j cars $9.30 Other Good Suits, 7 to 15 years &11.75 Junior Suits, sizes 3 to 0 cars $5.75 Fine Overcoats. 12 to 16 scars $18.75 Small Bojs' Wash Suits, not all sizes 95c Vehet and Flush Hats 51.7.) Lap Odd Cloth and Velvet Hatb 53c Fur Turbans $1.5.) Wiltonc Rugs, size 4.6.6 feet now S18.50 Fibre and ool-and-fibrc Rugs, 9x12 $15 ilton C'jrpcts now $4.25 a yard Inlaid Linoleum $1.55 and $2.25 square yard Printed Linoleums 95c a square yard Tht follou ing in llu Special Department of Lou.cr-priced Floor Coverings: Avminster Rugs, 9x12 feet $39.50 and $19.50 Seamless Vchets. 8.3xl0.G.,$37.50: 9x12, $42.30 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet $17.00 Axminster Rugs size 27x54 inches $3.93 Jute Vchct Stair Carpet. 27-inch $1.33 yard Rubber Stair Treads, 6x18 $1.00 a dozen Felt-base Floor Covering, 2-jard 15c sq. jd. Felt-base Floor Covering Remnants 30c sq. Jd. FOR THE HOME Beds, imitation leather cover, Neckties 75c Bovs' Blouse Malsts 70c and 85c White Outing Flannel Pajamas SI. 75 Fleeced Unbleached Cotton I nion Suits seconds 95c Lined Wool Gloves, gray $1.90 High Shoes now $4.15 and $4.95 Cont Sweaters $5.50 nnd $7.00 Boys' Blanket Bath Robes $ 1.25 China, Housefurn ish ings Davonnort S82.50 $1.15 White Enameled Drop-sidc Cribs $11.50 Brass Bids now S38.50 nnd $48.50 Knit Caps 15c White Enameled Beds with springs $20.00 Shirts 70c and $1.85 ' Hair Mattresses. 15-nound $27.50. $32. $35.50 Felt Mattresses, roll edge SIT.uU and $19.25 White Enameled Beds, full size $15.00 Framed Pictures, slightly shopworn S3.50 Framed Boudoir, Console and Mantel .Mirrors, much rt (I ii red Mnhoganv -finish Floor Lamps $13.50 Floor Lump Shades Reduced Electric Table Lamps 2 lights $6.00 Adjustable Desk Lamps now $2.25 Stamped White (otton Scarfs 60c and 65c Stumped White Cotton Centrepieces 65c Snnci.ll Itnnni I.nls nf Willi I'lnrru 3.00 In addition to hundred. of fronurj ,Wr Tapestrv Wall Papers 20c to 60c a piece values- there tir icorrs of cstru-spiciat Mercerized Madras Portieres. 2 ' vards $6.50 Fabrics and Trimmings Black Satin Charmeusc, tO-inch $4.85 a jard Black Satin I rcpe Georgette, 40-inch $3.00 Fine Black Dress Satin, 36-inch $1.50 n jard Extra-hravv Black Crepe Meteor $5.00 Navy Blue Crepe de Chine, 10-inch $3.83 White Silk C repe de Chine, 10-inch $4.00 White Japanese Wash Silks, 36-luch $2.10 White Satin Brilliant. 39-inch $1.00 a jard Smart Plain and Novelty Dress Silks, in stripes and plaids. Satins and Taffetas $2.00 30 Shades bilk t repe Georgette (Wih) $2.63 Thousands of Silk Remnants Reduced Fanc.v Dress silks, broken lines $1.83 Nnvv'or Midnight Blue Satin de Luxe $3.00 Mixed Wool (auvas ("loth, 5 1-inch $3.75 Wool Clievroiu. mixed effects, 51-inch $3.50 Gra -mixed Wool Vigoureux. 10-inch $1.95 Fanc Plind-. good assortment, 36-inch 95c Wool Dress Serge, blue and colors. 40-in. $2.50 Black Wool ILitistc. 12-inch $2.00 a .vard Remnants ol Black and Colored Dress Goods Pink-and-white Striped Dress (ingiuim 55c Dark Plaid Drets Gingham 38c a ard Sllk-and-C'otton Pongee now 65c a jard Navy Blue Cotton Pongee 7c a yard White Novell skirting now 28c n jard White Noveltj Woven Voile 32c a jard White Cotton Gabardine G8c a yard Self-color Striped Ribbons now 12c a yard Organdie Flouncing 65c Cotton Laces 20c Black Lace Bands 38c a jard I.acc Flouncing short lengths 50c to $3.25 jd. Fust-black .satine, 36-inch 60c a jard Silk-and-Cotton Linings ( i'.r'1) $1.23 Marabou Dress Trimmings $1.00 a jard "Clover" lots, mrludmy the follou ing: Light-cut Glass Celery Trnjs Sl)c Henvj-cut Glass Bowls $3.00 Heavy-cut Glass Salad Dishes $2.50 Decorated China Marmalade Jnrs $1.65 Decorated China Majonnaisc Sets 33c III! ported Glass Wares at Half Price Gnlvnnizcd Iron Garbage Cans 75c Enamelware Dish Pans, 14-qunrt $1.15 Torrington Vacuum Sweepers $5.95 Table Oil Cloth "seconds" 35c a jard Oil Heating Stoves, gallon sie $7.00 Scrub Brushes 1 1c .strainers 20c Gas Heating Stoves, cjlindcr htvlt $2.15 White Cotton Wall Cleaners now .5e Toilet Brushes, long fibre, wire handle 22c Dusting Brushes, good qualit.v 10c Toilet Paper 12 rolls for He Linens, Bedfurnishings Mercerized Table Cloths. "272 inches $3.50 Half-linen Damask, 70-in. 2.25 a jard All-linen Breakfast Cloths. 15x15 inches. $3.00; 7272. $9.50; 7290, $11.50 Hemstitched Linen Lunch C luths S6.00 Half-linen Napkins, lfli,.jneh sj.00 a dozen Hemstitched Linen Buck Towels $9,011 -i do. Hemmed Linen Huck Tow eh $7.20 a dozen O.vster White Linen Suiting. 5. inch $1.25 Scalloped Linen Lunch Sets. 13 pieces $;t.",u Ucmsf itched Traj Covers 95c Bleached Muslin Sheets, 72x99 inches. $3.33; 81x99 inches. $3.15 Embroidered Muslin Bolster Shams $2.s5 Dimitj Bed Spreads $2.65, $3.15 ami $ 1.0(1 Crochet-weave Spreads $2.90, $3.75. M.00 White Pique Bed Spreads. 72x90 Inches -$3.90 Marseilles Spreads $5.85. $6.75. $8.7'. S10.75 White Cotton Blankets. $2.90, $1.00. $3.7') pr. Plaid Cotton Blankets, $4.85 nnd $7.50 a pr. While Wool-mixed Blankets, $7.65, $8.75, $10.85, $12.50, $15.75 and $18.00 a pair White or Ecru Marquisette Curtains $3.50 Wood-silk Table Scarfs, colors $2.50 Bordered Scrims 20c Figured Satincs 50c Silver-plated Tea Sets, $9.50; Fruit Baskets, $12.00; Water Pitchers $6.50 Sterling Silver Gravy Ladles $1.00 vUVIliturc Many odd pieces and dis 'continued lines from regu lar storh tikxemhled in a special xeetion and marked at half and less than halt regular prices. MISCELLANEOUS Fibre-covered Wardrob" Trunks $40.00 Fihre-covered Steamer Trunks $16. $18. $20 Fibre-covered Dress Trunks $16.75. $18.50 Famous Books for Children 18c, 25c and 65c "A Flving Fighter." bj Roberts, damaged, 38c Amethjst-set Solid Gold Rings $2.00 Ribbon Watch Bracelets ( ifr,''!1, )75c Women's Silver Watches now $5.00 Folding Traveling Clocks $9.00 (, OLD-FILLED Brooches. 25c; Gjpsj Rings 50c; Enameled Bar Pins 15c Black Pigskin Traveling Bags $12 and $12.50 Black Lunch Boxes, with vacuum bottle1 $1.50 Smooth Black Cowhide Bags, 18-inch $21.50 Peroxide Cream 19c Depilaturv 37c Epsom Salts 12c Wash I lotlis 15c Various Popular Tallinn Powders 19c Palmnlive aiiishing Cream now 19c Smoked Pearl Buttons, 8c a card Fresh Water Pearl Buttons. 5e a docn Barrettc.s 25c Middv Laces 8c Rubber Balij Pants 35c Rubber Curlers 10c Iturmeut .shields 55c l)res Shields 30c Black Skirl Braid. 13 r Muff Foundations, $2.50 Pedometers $1.75 1 lash Lights $1.50 Gilt Picture I rames, 8x10 inches 60c Tan Leather Shoe Laces 10c Togs and Sporting Goods ! CoaBtor Express Wagons $5.00 Velocipedes $1.50 Sled Wagons $1.75 , Parches! 90c Hand Cars $5.00 I Roller Skates $2.00 Pennants 25c Corduroj ests, shccpsKin-lined $7.25 Elastic Exercisers $1.90 Sweaters $7.25 Bicycles, hojs' $.15.00: girls' $37.00 I Folding Automobile Chairs $1.73 and $1.95 Automobile Tires, guaranteed, 30x3. $12.75: 30 ' 3'j, $16.25; :!2x3"i. $19.75; 31x1, $25; 33x1. $26.50: 31x1. $27.00 Dog Collars, assorted 35c to $1.75 Dog Harness 70c to $2.25 Novelty Blankets, $3.25 Camping Blankets $9 , hhoc I'olibhc for bron. black and white Wool-fillcd Comfortables $13.50 and $22.50 ,. ,ea hers-10c to 20c Wumenh Insoles 5c Cotton Comfortables $3.50 nnd $5.85 aieh Bracelets 2.c Monej Be ts 10c. lac 'Muslin Sheeting $1.10 and $1.20 a jard Pillow ( ase Muslin j8c and 68c a vard White Domet Flannel, 27-inch 45c a jard Bleached Canton Flannel. 27-inch 15e u vard Mattress Protectors $3.60 and $4.50 Long Cloth 12 jards for '$1.00 and $1.85 Fnhlenched Muslin, 36-inch 33c n jard Gauze, bleached, ISc: unbleached, 12c Quilted Padding, 51-inch $2.25 u jard Strawbridge & Clothier Market St. Eighth St. Filbert St. , Stroller Go-Carts, white $19.50 Leather Novelties Greatly Reduced Writing Portfolios $3.75 Jewel Bags 38c Cabinets ot Fine Stationer 55c and 75c Kid-finish Writing Paper 20c a box Linen-finish Stationer, white and tints 22c and 32c a box One Pound Writing i'aper, 75 Envelopes 75c English Butterscotch 50c Gum Drops 10c Spanish Nougat 50c Swedish Kisncs 60c ssorted Caramels 60c Vinegar Taffy 60c Popular Sheet Music 25c a copy Vocal and Instrumental Sheet Music 3 for 25c Pullman Baby Couches, white and ecru $32,50 upd $39.50 i -fl . ta j) 1 f Vt w , . mJHl0k. . . rw-Mk. ,jkib&0i$to&i' ., . -n im'.M. v -i. 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Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers