.' ..tf ? o : r, mi' W'; j" .- I- . nt ,,n f 'a 7- fivv v , - & v 7 TANK GORPS MEW CONSIDER LEG! j& Former Mombors Would Join as Unit, but General Body Disapproves Idea $50.BOND PLAN APPROVED former service men from Phllmlcl ,,hl anJ vicinity who were, in the Li rnis will meet tonight in tho Clmmbcr nf Commerce Assembly Hull. Widoncr TI..II.1I-. 1UII.11.,1,I,, to .orgniiizo and dechlo lictucr to join me .amor- ienn Lesion ns n body. The cnll has been w IUUUU UJ . -, v. r.(1 North Tlilrtccntn sireci. vnimtiei niia nt the instance of tho United Stales Tank Corps nt Cnmp Meade, Mil. The Lesion docs not encourage unit nosts "ml it will undoubtedly bo nrccH mt for former members of the Tank rnrns to join ono of tho established t. It has been arranged, however, that unit veterans may hold reunions In a iot hcatlpunrtcrs. The Charles 13. Kelly Post No. 112, of Meycrsdalc, Pa., has ratified the luuestion o tho national executive .yWnUIlK.. 174 will meet tomorrow iilslit iu tho Chamber of Ciinmcri-c assembly room to consider lie prniMisnls of tho national executive roranilttcc, lucludlug that on compeuha- Permanent charters will soon be is sued to the posts, and tho stato licad auartcra has indicated a desiro that posts adopt permanent names at once. Official membership cards and pins have been authorized for members of women's auxiliaries. Orders for these emblems can bo received nt stato head mmrtcrs, S41 Chestnut street. Tlit nrico of the cards is thirty cents per liundrcd and for tho plus, twenty -live cents each. CREDIT MEN DINE TONIGHT The Retail Credit Men of Philadel phia will hold u banquet tonight in the Bellcvue-Stratforcl. Amons those sched uled to speak are F. W. Wnltcr, credit manager. Ghnbel Bros., New York city ; John M. Connelly, credit manager, Cricliton Bros., Now York, nnd W. B. McCotmell, credit nmnngcr of C. A Verner Co.. Pittsburgh. Among the MibJcctH to bo discussed arc "Tho Need of Such an Organization ns the Associ ntid Itetail Credit Men of Philadel phia." "The Progress and tho Extent nf the Association in Now York" nnd "The Progress Being Made Na tionally." HIS "LAST DOLLAR" "Burnett Cascllc my last dol lar" nnd "Cnellc lost boy" wcro in scribed on a crisp one-dollar bill in tho ihj's receipts of n cafeteria at 1412 South I'enn squnrc nt tho closo of busi ness last evening. Wallers remembered n lot had eaten thero nt about 1 o'clock, lie was ubout fourteen years old and Mas dressed in u gray suit, with kntck crlmeker trousers. Ho bad brown hair and n ruddy complexion. EVEHIIM PUBLIC LEDaEfe-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MABOH 17, 1L920 - s u IL TROVATORE" SUNG ZanellPand Matzenauer Star In the Caot With Crlml and Muzlo ''th TnoVATOIlE" Opera In four netn. by Olusept'o Vcrdl r-.. Tnn CAST J(t"5" ; . Olau.Ha Mutlo Count A'Vimi - HOlull Crlml rerrando. ., ,. , , .atoyannl Jlartlno a SiVtsy .............. Vlncenrn Ilcchlsllau Conductor. O-nnaro lap Last evening's pp.fornmneo of "11 arovatoro" by tho Metropolitan Opera Lo. was greeted by a hotiso crowded to tiio doors und tho Immense uudlenco Mcaril n troorl. hut tint rnnnplnii.. ii.i rendition of tho work whoso beauty of ..itiiujr iiiuh-s it uvu pemon niter sen Bon, In snltn nf (lie nhsnrrlltv n...t l cougrultjr of "the pint and tho palpable ncunuvna ul' ma uuruiio nnu, iu places. Of tnn nrplieatrnllnn. Interest in the performance centered largely In tho first appearance in a really Important rolo of tho Chilean baritone, ltcnnto Zanclll, who saug tho Part of tho Count. Mr. Zfonelll lias u lino voice, which is at its best in tho upper register, nnd he scored the "hit" of tho evening by his singing of the oroau nnu ueamuuiiv sustained arm, 11 balen def, suo," in the second net. Iho temper of the audience was dis tinctly for nn encore, but Mr. 1'npl willed otherwise. 'Iho aria was beaitti fully sung ns, for thnt mntter, crc all tho baritone solos of the opera, and Mr. Zanclll deserved nil tho approba tion ho received. Mme. Mntzcncucr took the part of tho gypsy hag, Azuccna, but bIio cer tainly did not look It, ns sho apparently tnnrln fin nHnmnf ! ''mnbn lift1' Ih iw- penrnnco to thn churncter renulreil In tho opcrn, and it took u long stretch nt tiio imnginntion to picture her mcnliillv as tho psctido mother of Mnnrlco. Vo cally and dramatically the great ni t Nt left nothing to be desired, but her since appearance did not compnre favorably with the wonderful "make-up" of (ier-vllle-Ilcachc in tho same part some years ago. Miss Muzlo as Leonora sang finely nnd met the imnooslbln dramatic re- qulrcmcnts of tho part as well as they can no done. Too closing sccno sue did osnecinllv well. Mr. Crlml madn nnl. isfnetory Manrlco vocally, but was not so Heroic in tne pnrt ns somo tenors have been hitherto. Lyric work and not heroic parts aro Mr. Criml's forte. The lesser parts, taken by Miss Bgcncr nnd Messrs. M,nrtuo. Audislo nnd Ileschlg- nan. wcro excellent, iwr. rnpi in ins conducting allowed u little too' much tone in the, orchestral accompaniment of tho "Miserere," but otherwlso read tho opera with an excellent senso of values, , although some of tho choral uiunocrs wero u mi womjiy 7, Girlsr! Girls!! Save Your Hair With Ciiticura Soapand Olntanit to clear Eandrafr acd Itthlg.tis. each. SampltifrMof 0iUcar,DtpOC.MalUn,Kat; est. W" wall Diamond EngagementRings Wessclton Diamonds of the finest quality, imported be fore the recent" advances in prices. , Distinctive Platinum Mount ings. Plain or Elaborate $50 to $2000 Kennedy & Bro. Diamond Merchant nnd Jewelers 102 S. 13th St. H i iW!'Wt 'u")ee Celebration Offering itefllS-- 'M ne Wonderful Values to PfflS- 'wk ow ur PPrecaon to Our ' 'fflSS Many Customers! $1243 a day For shines Shoe shines seem a mere detail in the affairs of the household, yet Delineator families alone spend"$453, 656 a year for materials to keep their boots looking neat. Whether you manu facture pins or pianos or anything between, you can tap the trcmcndou'si purchas ing power of the million women who manage De lineator households by ad vertising in r 1 The Delineator The Maqazne In ' One? Million Homes waasmaamaammmmmm I New Dress of 1 Satin-Meteor I I $45 ! ( JLIK. e ay ' I If 1SI' COLORS arc navy and brown. , Ribbon trimmings, a tan combination for the brown dress and a Copen- linrrnll nnfl linirv Tni fVio v. blue dress. Very striking in its appearance. 4-Pc"QueenAnne" $9QK Walnut Suite You can hardly judge the value of this suite unless you see it yourself. The good afro pieces, the popularity of the dosign and the rch finish of walnut cannot bo brought out in the illustration. gjmJfuj I J 1 1 v v Continental cMjg Fabric Jersey Sports Suits, djftn JTA Coats, AfrfV Dresses WJ A maker allowed us a special lot to sell at this low price for thiB event They are the newest styles and every woman knows that sports Buits, coats and drosses aro the rago for Spring wear. Wa nrlvtnn von tn huv ntmr nnrl mnU"a worth " ----- -Tr.. " wnue saving. o&iiimu riuuK STERN & CO. 712-714 Market St, '"TV .'", J '. ,-'. ,. . . a & v. N I t: Wanamaker & Brown Woman's Shop Market at Sixth $sss!kms3 f3j5 HM $S per Month will place any FRANKLIN Phonograph In Your Home During March Your opportunity la liero to' own 11 fine phonograph, made to play all recordF. Aot promptly. The Btoclc la limited, 00 see ua tomor row. Blake & Burkart Herbert H. Make, Successor "The Phonograph Shops" Edison Columbia I Cheney and Sonora Eleventh and Walnut mmBsmsssmmmum ill ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THURSDAY, MARCH EIGHTEENTH. BUSINESS HOURS, NINE TO FIVE-THIR TY HHMHNMFl im STPAWRRTDHF. fa CLOTHIER- rrw.,i.A, ,iii un Ur fli.f o-p Twn nimrov Dnvs. The near annroach of-SDrinc crives added interest to this month's economy event for many a springtime needcan be filled from amcrtlfThe many special lots. There are Nearly One Thousand Clover Specials Available for the two days. Of these approximately seven hundred will be ready to-morrow and the balance will be placed on Sale the day following. Of the first day's quota 6f CLOVER SPECIALS many are in quantities sufficient for two days selling. Thus, all assortments equally fresh, equally attractive and equally interesting on both days. Look for the Four-Leaf Clover sign's throughout the Store. Please carry small parcels with you, if convenient to do so. We cannot promise to fill mail or telephone orders for Clover Specials. Ma i To-morrow Thursday- TWO CLOVER the First of DAYS 20 per FOR WOMEN Straight-line Jersey Cloth Dresses $13.50 Jersey Cloth Tunic Dresses $17.75 Black and Colored Satin Dresses $21.00 Black aiid Colored Taffeta Dresses $32.50 Black and Navy Blue Serge Suits $42.50 Smart Now Trlcotinc Suits $50.00 Heather-mixed Jersey Cloth Suits $22.75 Striped Covert Cloth Sports Coats $13.75 Tan Velour Sports Coats, belted $18.00 Long Coats of Silvcrtonc Velour $37.50 Silk Poplin Skirts (not all silk) $7.50 Raincoats, of novelty mixtures $6.75 Trimmed White Voile Waists $1.00 Voile, Lawn and Batiste Waists, while or color effects; home up to size 51 $1j Fine White Waists, broken sizes $3.95 Plaid and Striped Taffeta Waists $3.23 Trimmed Crepe Georgette Waists $4.75 New Satin-stripc Tub Silk Wnists-$5.00 Trimmed Rcady-to-Wcar Hats $3.95 Artificial Flowers now 25c Straw Braid for making Hats $1.35 a piece Matrons' Trimmed Hats now $1.75 Trimmed Hats in many styles now $8.00 Trimmed Hats Reduced to $6.50 Smart Rcady-to-Wcar Hats now $2.75 Fine Trimmed Hats exceptional at $9.50 Warner Rust-proof Corsets, odd lots 85c S. & C. Special. Royal Worcester, Warner and other well-known Corsets $l.o0 Front-and Back -lace Redrcrn Corsets $4.50 Hook-front Bandeau Brassieres 38c Straight-linc Checked and Striped Gingham House Dresses, sizes 36 to 12-now $2.20 Checked Gingham House Dresses, sizes 36 to 46 $2.45 Odd Lots of House Dre&bcs $1.65 to $3.95 Extra-slzc House Dresses (48, 50, 52) $1.95 Rumpled Muslin Underwear Reduced Cambric Night Gowns now 1.50 Small Lot Ami-French Underwear at cent, less than regular prices. Long Cloth Night Gowns now $1.20 Trimmed Cambric Petticoats $2.00 to $3.00 Nainsook Night Gowns, trimmed with lace and embroidered Initialed yoke $1.95 Rumpled French and Philippine Underwear, in broken sizes, greatly reduced Rumpled Hand-made Bloubes $4.00 to $6.50 New Japanese Silk Kimonos now $12.00 Silk Petticoats, black and colors $5.75 Changeable Fibre Silk Pcttiroats $2.75 Flowered Heathcrbloom Petticoats $2.15 Extra-size Black Satinc Petticoats $1.50 Pumps and Oxfords, not all sizes $6.93 Black and Tan Leather Oxfords $3.15 High Shoes, in various Myles $6.95 Smart Spats, fashionable hhades $1.25 Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers now $2.65 Biarritz Gloves, of lambskin $3.00 Odd Lots of French Kid Gloves M. 50 Washable Fabric Gloves now 60c Milanese Silk Gloves, in mode $1.00 Real Filet Collar-ond-Cuff Sets $3.83 Net Collar-and-Cuff Sets 85c Lace-trimmed Vcstees now 85c Veilings, black, taupe, navy, purple 21c Cambric Handkerchiefs 6 for 30c All-linen Handkerchiefs now 25c each All-linen, Colored-hem Handkerchiefs, hand- embroidered initial 25c each Gray Switches and Transformations $3.9o Bine Taffeta Silk Umbrellas $6.00 American (cotton) Taffeta Umbrellas $2.00 Gauzo Cotton Bodice VesU, with ribbon shoulder straps, 65c; extra sUcs 75c Mercerized and Merino Vests, medium weight, seconds; sizes 4 and 5 $1.00 Ribbed Lisle Vesta, regular sizes 30r iSeconds Pink and unit' Low necli, no lenc3). Extra-sizc Cotton Bodice Vcsls 39i Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, reg. sues 75c (Low irepk. no sleees, Unco lerls'rO. Women's Ribbed Cotton Union buits, low neck, no sleeves, lace knees; regular sizes, 40c; extra sizes 15c Mercerized and Merino Union Suits $1.25 (SECOND& Extra slzw, Jl .';0). White Ribbed Cotton Union Suits 65c (Bodlco top, Btrapa; ltneo length ; rcEUlar sls) Cotton Stockings, 18c, or 3 pairs for oOc (Black tuid colore. Smul sUes. btconus). Thread-silk Stockings, seconds $1.8. (Full-fashioned). Full-fashioned Silk Stockings $1.50 (Clocked nnd embroidered Seconds) Mercerized Lislo Stockings 65c (T.-illl-fiiRhloiKMl. Kecoiidd). Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, cotton und soles; black, white onds $1.50 iv pair. . .... f-. A . .. t bundled ncuana vrooi awcaiers wool u,,,. Fibrc-and-Cotton Sweaters $5.00 tops and colors; sec- ) $6.50 CloveY Day in the Piano Store Used Upright Pianos Bodatcdl .... 55 Bailey $165 Presticn .... (85 Richmond .. $165 Chickering .. $100 Wurlitscr ... $175 Emerson ... $100 Royal $105 Blasina .... $1S5 HaxeUon ... $195 Used Player-Pianos From- $325.,00 upward. Premier Phonographs Used for demonbtnitlon in our Piuno Store now $50.00, $05.00 and $80.00. Convenient terms of payment can bo arranged on any of these instruments. ' Men's Clothing Values unusually remarkable, because, in many instances, they represent re ductions from clearance prices: Hart, Schaffner & Marie and other fine Suits and Over coats reduced to $36.00. 'cAlco" and other Suits and Overcoats now $29.50. - Serge Suits, with 2 pairs of Trousers $46.50. Men's Worsted Suits reduced to $24.50. Light-weight Top Coats $13.50 and $19.50. Winter Overcoats $14.50, $19.50 and $24.50. Separate Trousers $4.65, $6.25 and $7.75. Youths' Long-trousers Suits "now $14.50 and $21.50. Soft Spring Hats $2.85, $3.75, $1.35 Cloth Hats $2.95 Spring Caps $1.15 Soft Shirts $1.75, $2.45, $2.95 and $3.95 Silk Shirts $7.50; Silk-nnd-Fibrc Shirts $4.95 All-white Shirts, attached collar at aver age reductions of one-fourth Pajamas $2.00 and $3 Night Shirts $1.65 Four-in-Hands 65c. 75c 85c. $1.45 to $3.25 Bow Ties 50c Knitted Tics 55c, $3.25 Suspenders 50c Belts 65c Garters 50c Mercerized Lisle Socks, not all sizes, sec onds 35c a pair, or three pairs for $1.00 Black Cotton Socks, unbleached soles, seconds 29c Black and Colored Cotton Socks, reinforced heels and toes; sizes, 9': to Wz sold only by tho half-dozen pairs for $1.00 Colored Cotton Socks, not all sizes; seconds 20c Merino Socks, seconds and perfect grades 50c Medium-weight While Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, seconds $1.50 Light-weight Gray Cotton Shirts, long or short alcoves, and Drawers, ankle length 95c Medium-weight Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers 85c each Light-weight Union Suits, spring-ncedlc-knit. of white ribbed cotton; seconds $2.00 Corded Madras Athletic Union Suits 85c Check Nainsook Athletic Shirts and Draw ers, not all sizes 50c each Horsehidc Working Gauntlets $1.00 Gray Filosctte Gloves now 90c Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs 15c Fitted Dressing Cases $4.50 Men's High Shoes $2.85, $6.75 and $9.75 Men's Oxfords $2.83, $6.75, $7.95, $9.15 LINENS AND BEDFURNISHINGS Mercerized Cotton Damask, 72-inch 75c a yard Bleached All-lincu Damask. 70-inch $3.25 Mercerized Cotton Breakfast Cloths $1.00 Bleached All-linen Napkins. 21-inch $7.00 Hemstitched All-linen Towels, 17x33 $9.00 Bleached Turkish Towels. 20x40 inches 50c Half-linen Kitchen Toweling 21c a yard All-lincu Kitchen Toweling 12c u yard Embroidered Bed Sets, 72x100 inches $8.00 Cluny Lace-trimmed Scarfs. 20x36 $3.00 Extra-length Sheets, of bleached muslin, 63x99, $2.90; 72x99, $3.35; 81x99, $3.15; 90x99, $3.65. Pillow Cases. 42x38 Vi, 78c. Bolster Cases. 45x76 :, $1.75 Crochrt-weavc Bed Spreads $3.15, $3.50, $1.00, $4.50 Satin-finish Bed Spreads $3.85, $6.75, $8.73 and $10.75 Dimity Spreads $2.90. $3.15, $3.25, $3.60 and $1.00 Cotton Blankets $2.65, $3.65, $4.50, $5.85, $6.75 and $7.65 Wool-mixed Blankets $7.50, $9.50, $10.50, $11.25, $12.50 and $15.75 Cotton-filled Comfortables $3.65, $5.85 and $6.75 Wool-fillcd Comfortables $13.50, $11.75, $22.00 and $27.00 Long Cloth in 12-yard pieces $1.25, $5.50 Nainsook in 12-ard pieces $5.75, $7.50 and $8.50 Cambric, 36-inch 58c and 68c a vard Bleached Sheeting 75c, 88c, 98c, $1 and $1.20 a jard, according to width; Pillow Casing 58c, 60c and 68c a yard Bleached Canton Flannel 18c a yard White Domet Flannel 15c and 58c a yard Striped Outing Flannel 15c a yard Shirting Flannel 93c and $1.23 a yard Toys, Sporting Goods, Automobile Supplies, Etc, -$2.00 quarter some Baso Ball Shirts, samples Cotton Athletic Shirts, sleeves 10c Sweaters, for children 8 to 16 now $4.50 V-neck Pull-over Swedters now $11.50 Men's and Boys' Bicycles $39.75 Roller Skates, $1.95 Golf Bags $6 to $13.50 Drivers and Brassies $2.00 Golf Balls, repainted $4.25 a dozen ' For Bicycles Foot Pumps 60c; Acetylene Gas Lamps, $2.10; Hand Horns $1.25 Spark Plugs 35c Tire Gauges $1.25 Cocoa Step Mats $2.10 a pair Wind-Shield Mirrors, various sljles $1.50 Paris Coast crs$6.25 Velocipedes $8.75 Automobiles $8.00 Games 15c to $5,00 Toy Laundry Sets $1.20 Sand Toys g5c -.M.i i! i U FABPWS AND TRIMMINGS Yard-wide Black Satin do Luxe $3.00 a yard 40-inch Paillette do Soic now $3.35 a yard Yard-wide Black Dress Taffeta $3.50 a yard Yard-wide Navy Blue Dress Taffeta $3.63 Yard-wide Navy Blue Dress Satin $4.85 Double-width Colored Crepe de Chine $3.00 Double-width Colored Crcpo Georgette $2.65 Satin-stripe Shirting Silks $2.65 a yard Broken Lines of Printed Pussy Willow and other High-grade Lining Silks now $3.00 54-inch Pencil-stripe Broadcloth $4.75 48-inch Navy Blue All-wool Serge $3.50 10-inch Striped Skirting Fabrics $1.50 13-inch Black All-wool Serge $3.50 a yard 42-inch Black Wool Granite Cloth $2.00 51-inch Gold-tipped Velours now $6.50 Navy Blue Cotton Pongee 48c a yard 38-inch Printed Voiles 68c a yard Plaid Dress Ginghams now 45c a yard Printed Shirting Madras now 38c a yard Pink Lingerie Batiste now 48c a yard Printed Voiles now 22c a yard While Pajama Checks now 38c a yard 40-inch White Persian Lawn 50c a yard White Gabardine; now 78c a yard Long Cloth 30c a yard White Voile 40c a yard 36-inch Printed Lining Satinc $1.00 a yard Pongee Silk-and-Cotton Lining $1.50 u yard Black Silk Girdles now $1.75 Black Pigtail Braid 9c a yard 3,$-inch Flat Trimming Braid 18c a yard Whitc.Cotton Edging 15c a niece 38 -melt Satin Tnffeta Ribbon 38c a yard 38-inch Net Lace Flouncing $1.65 a yard Imported Colored Organdie Flouncing $1.75 a yard Embroidered Organdie Robes $10.00 Filet Lace Edgings and Insertions 15c 68-inch White Cotton Net 70c a yard FOR ROYS Cheviot Suits $5.50 and $11.73 Suits, chiefly in blue, 7 to 13 years $9.50 Corduroy Suits, not all sizes $7.75 Boys' Soring Suits, 7 to 15 years $13.75 Small Boys' Spring Top Coats, 3 to 8 $6.75 Small Boys' Wash Suits now 52.45 Boys' Cheviot Knickerbockers $2.75 Boys' Tweed Hats $1.25 and $1.83 Boys' Straw Hats now 95c Caps, odd lots 53c; spring v eight 93c Straw, unci Panama Hats, Filbert Street Cross islt on a special Table $2.25 -75c seconds Blouse Waists 70c and 85c Shirts 70c and $1.40 Neckties Black Ribbed Cotton Stockings, 50c Athletic Shirts and Drawers, white gauc cotton, "seconds" and perfect grades 33c Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, unbleached; not all sizes; seconds 95c Lace Shoes, black und tan leathers $3.95 Little Boys' Slum, black and tan $3.15 MISCELLANEOUS Fibre-covered Dress Trunks now $22.50, $21.50 and $26.30 Fibre-cov. Steamer Trunks $15, $17, $t9 Fibre-covered Wardrobe Trunks $45.00 DAMAGED BOOKS Children's 5c to 3Sc; Miscellaneous, 5c to 18c; Novels 28c Easter Cards and Folders 10c a dozen Fancy Rhinestone Bar Pins $1.00 Pearl Bead Necklaces, lb-inch $4.00 Gold-filled Brooches, stone-set $3.00 Blark Morocco-grain Strap Books 75c Leather Music Folios $2.95 Enameled Belts 38c Sewing Baskets $4.50 Moire Silk Hand Bags now $2.95 Cote Shopping Bags $2.65 Various Good Soaps now 7c cake; 80c doz. Vanishing Cream, 19c; Palmolivc Shampoo 15c Witch Hazel Cream 19c Various Talcums 19c Rubber Hot Water Bottles now 65c Brown Cowhide Traveling Bags, 18-inch $11.75 Tan Cowhide Suit Cases $13.00 and $13.50 Icj-Hot Vacuum Bottles, pint size $1.85 Folding Pocket Premo Cameras, 243'i $10.00 ' Plate Holders, 50c Photo Mounts. 20c doz. 78 Sheets Lawn-finish Paper nnd 50 En- v elopes 55c Linen-finish Stationery 32c a box Cabinets of Stationery now 75c Odd Boxes Stationery, soiled, much reduced Molasses Peanut Squares 10c Wrapped Nougat 18c Jelly Drops 50c Cream Caramels 58c Gloss Candies 60c Chocolate Wafers 70c Vocal and Instrumental Sheet Music, 3 copies for 25c Popular Numbers in Sheet Music 25c Baby Coaches, white, gray, ecru $32.00 Stroller Go-Carts $8.65 Sulkies $7 Real Hair Nets 95c doz. Barrettes 25c Side Combs 25c Hair Pins 2 packs 5c Pearl Buttons 4c and 12c a dozen Coats' White Crochet Cotton 2 balls 33c Large Spools Black Silk 60c each White Tape, Cc to 15c Bias Tnpe 10c to 16c Opera Dress Shields 25c and 30c Rubber Bnhy Pants 35c Garment Shields 55c Strawbridge & Clothier Market St. Eighth St, Filbert t. MISSES AND CHILDREN Misses' New Crepe do Chine and Crepe Georgette Dresses $26.50 Misses' Taffeta and Serge Dresses $21.50 Misses' Serge or Jersey Dresses $13.75 .Misses' Serge or Trlcotinc Suits $47.50 Misses' New Spring Suits $38.50 (Tweed, serce, sllvcrtone.) Misses' Plain or Heather Jersey Suits $25 Misses' Tinscltonc, Polo Cloth Coats $33 Misses' Tweed, Jersey, Velour Coats $21.50 Navy, Tan or Pckin Serge Coats, 10 to 16 - years $15.50 ' Mixed or Serge Spring Coats, 10 to 1,6 years $13.50 Girls' Cotton Dresses $2.25 White Dresses, 2 to 6 years $1.93 to $4.75 Colored Wash Dresses, 2 to 6, $1.75 to $4.50 Rompers and Creepers, 1 to 4 75c to $1.50 White Dresses, 6 mo. to 2 yrs. 95c to $3.50 Girls' Trimmed Hats now $4.50 Girls' Straw Hats, ribbon band $3.93 Misses' 2-clasp French Kid Gloves $1.80 Children's Cape Gloves, odd lots $1.00 Children's White or Gray Fabric Gloves 50c Children's Wool Sweaters, $5.50; part wool $3.73 Children's Ribbed Cotton Waists 29c Children's Fleeced Vests and Pantalets S0c to 60c each Children's Light-weight Ribbed Cotton. Short-sleeve Shirts and Knee Pantalets, seconds 25c E. Z. Waist Suits, seconds 75c Girls' Ribbed Cotton Union Suits 75c (Lew rrecK, flccveless, tight knees.) Children's Black Cotton Stockings, seconds 29c White Lisle Stockings, 1 to S'i, seconds 25c Children's Ribbed Cotton Stockings, black or cordovan; fashioned feet, seconds 50c Mercerized While Cotton Socks, fancy roll tops, seconds 25c Children's Black Lisle Stockings, seconds 50c . jA Misses' and Children's Shoes now $2.93 Misses' Dark Tan Calf Lace Shoes $4.95 Children's Various Fine Shoes now $3.65V Misses' Various Lace Shoes 94.35 L'urge Girls' Lace Shoes, finer kinds $4.80- Odd Furniture Pieces at Half Former Prices All from our regular good stocks as sembled in a special section and marked at one-half former prices for Clover Day. FLOOR COVERINGS Extrn-fine Wilton Rugs. 912 feet $130.00 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12, 8.3x10.6 $79 JO Axminstcr Rugs, 6x9 feet, $31.00; 9x12, $18.50: 11.3x12, $61.50 Wiltonc Rugs, 1.6x6. $15.00; 10.6x12. $113 Grass, Fibre and Wool-and-Fibrc Rugs $11.75 Wilton Velvet Carpet $1.00 a jard Wool Velvet Carpet $3.35 a yard Inlaid Linoleum $2.90 a square ard The following in the Special Department of Lower-priced Floor Coverings: Tapestry Brussels Rugs. 9x12 feel $17.00 Seamless Velvet Rugs, 6x9, $21 ; 9x12, $42.50 Crex Herringbone Rugs, 36x72 inches $2.15 Japanese Matting Rugs, 9x11.8 feet $5.00 Reversible Stair Carpet, full rolls 10c Felt-base Floor Covering, full rolls 15c a square yard Cork Linoleum, long remnants 60c sq. yd. Dunoleum Rugs, 6x9 feet now $3.50 FOR THE HOME Brasb Beds now $36.50 and $52.90 Single Enamel Beds, wire springs $14-50 White Enamel Cribs, drop side $14.50 Felt Mattresses, roll edge $16.75 and $18.00 Hand-colored Framed' Pictures $1.50 Pictures, mahogany-finish frames $4.50 Mahogany-finish Electric Floor Lamps $10 Floor Lamp Shades, exceptional $6.50 to $30.00 Cretonne, mill ends 10c a yard 3-fo!d Screens, $6.75 Figured Burlap 15c Stenciled Crash Table Scarfs and Centres $1.00 Scrim Dutch Curtains, with valance $2.50 Nottingham Curtains, 3 jards long $2.50 a pair Colored Marquisette and Scrim 50c a yard Odd Lots Wall Papers 50c to $3.00 Lots of Bedroom Wnll Paper $3.00 to $5.00 Stamped Cotton Scarfs, 60c and 65c Stamped Cotton Centrepieces 65c Stamped Linen Scarfs $1.25 Stamped Linen Centrepieces 85c SILVER-PLATED Roll Trays, $4.50. Bread I rays. $3J5. Vegetable Dishes $14.00 Silver-plated Dessert Knives $3.25 dozen LIGHT-CUT GLASS Sugar-and-Crcam Sets, 65c; Baskets $2.50 CUT GLASS Olive Dishes, $1.20; Compotes. $2.25; Fern Dishes $3.85 DECORATED Ice Cream Sets, $5.00; Ollvo Sets, $1.25; Spoon Trays, 40c; Salad Set Teakettles, whitc-lined, C-qL $6.50 Enameled $1.25 Floor'Swceping Brushes now $1.10 Furniture Polish 35c 8crub Brushes lfc ,1 fW,.t rllln... r-in..... t...i.....j n .. ,... iiimin v 1UWIL-B iianntiB ?S.4U Iron Bread Pans 15c Roasting Pans $0e Japunese Waste Baskets $1.45 Mexican Shopping Baskets 10c to 55c ?., ,C ,F,00r p?18hinB Mops & polish 35e Wrigley's. Scouring Soap 8 bars for 2Sc Oil UcaterH, 3.qt-$3.40 Gas Heaters IZ'.lt 8wQkera''Mhoay ; $Uuul-f 4.3 , w nJ V 4 4 i' Vs f .$7 MWMUMimanMMamA! i,MiV- v "i"- . Il, -"V V ?' ,V yrs-- ffi. L. "$,.' ,(. .TJ.MA'" -if-? a- iXVi , I- ' A "77 1 ? 1 W -TJjiin
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