"lit , 1 jV V V ( t . "-" t 8 ) " (ty Block Rent Evil Is Plea of Tustin , fm r. On. ,tt moral nnd civic protest against f-Slridaal cases of oppression and the S publicity Wvcn. thereto. 8 ifKor department having had such . 8Uplclou8Klnnng In this work a ch cooJ" results having already fij obtained and the fact that you fri0 engaged in hearing complaints, S.2d t to the belief that you ehould Mflttaao as head of this most important WOar department stands ready to as M you to tho utmost In every way JanilsW with our present limited ro Snrces and power. W ebelievo that thcro should bo ono yA to this work and wo thcrcforo Mt cordially unlto under your lender Slo with all agencies in' practical plans -S!f relief that may bo proposed." A cellar eo flooded with filth that U. rt I agents will not enter it to collect ton' the slot meter is ono of tho things Jomplataed of by a reader of tho FvxJtnro Poiruo LEDcmn, who writes 1' .nnreclation of tho editorial on rent profiteering published last Monday. For sit months, says this reader, he 1 made complaints to tho -agent and lio to the city health authorities of j.foctivo sewerage . conauions, wnicu hue roado all his family ill, but with cat result His letter follows: jo tht Editor of ttit Eventno Pullio Ledoer: Sir Your excellent editorial on wculators nnd housing In Monday's 15SUC 01 JOUl lttjiv vuuovo - w- Ilte tO you uuu UUI cnuca ujr va- wrienco during the Inst sir months. The writer a nativo-born Fhiladel tiilan, returned to this city to resldo in July. 1010l(bringing with him his fnm llr, consisting'of eleven, including hlm If The house Which ho had occupied in a New Jersey shipbuilding town ltd been sold to d newly married cou ple who had a few hundred dollars to deposit. Tho wlfo of tho buyer, even Wore my landlord notified mo to va cate, was malting daily visits to my wife inquiring if pIio had been suited in a houso nnd asking her to vacate as toon as possible. This, mind you, be fore the transfer of tho property. $28 Rent for Former 910 Houso Well, I moved to my new homo in Jdy as stated nbovo, signing a month to month lease, paying $28 per month in advance, supposedly for a houso with conveniences, which included a hot-air furnace. Thcso houses formerly rented for $10 por month. In October, when paying my rent I H Ap,alnt;h the ngent, rela Ul? t tho c92d'tlon of tho cellar, Ynm.h CCamo Jlo,odLC.'1 with sewcrngo (filth) from u defective sewer. Complaint was made monthly thcro. ?ni IKi'J ?tnTs W20, with tho result that tho houso was visited by Plumbers on varioUH occasions, who looked over tho situation, used a plung er a fow times and departed never to t?.n;ian,.ary ' yPSL' Clcd complaint Yu U2urc?i Ilcalth nnd Sanita tion at City Ual, and wns told that It would bo attended to. Nothing hap pened during tho following week and I called again, booing tho chief clerk of tho bureau, who informed mo that they had no appropriation nnd consequently no funds to prosecute cases of this kind, asking mo to mnko weekly reports to him until tho nuUance was eliminated. This I did until lato in February, when I was Informed by him that the papers were nil ready and the case about to bo prosecuted. As yet no results, and conditions remain, not tho same, out worse and a menaco to tho health of tho community. During these past six months my wife has had n severeattack of bron chitis ray daughter, aged seventeen, hnd tho "flu,1' nnd four other children havo hnd bthcr attacks of illness. Thcso members of my family hnd not had a dollar spent on them for mcdlclno or uuuiunujr in seven years. Now I havo read at various times iu your pnper articles by tho different uvuui oi mo uoaru ot Health of tho wonderful things It would do in cases i , ,n.,nc but tfever asaln will yours truly bo so gulllblo as to bellevo such hot air. What redress has a tenant who is forced to fulfill his part of tho contract, while tho agent can give him the "merry ha ha" and tell him to move if he docs not like it and will probably in crease tho rent to $30 per month, ns has been done with other tenants liv ing in this roiv? Forced to Use Oil Stoves On account of tho impossibility of using the furnace I have been forced to purchaso coal by the hundredweight and also burn oil stoves to heat tho MORTGAGE INSURANCE A tlOOO MOnTOACJB COSTS IIO.HS Ber 110. Mortoep clemrtd In IB yr. For fufl information call UORTOAOB INSUrtANCB DBPT. Stokei Packard Haughton & Smith TII AND WAIUT STS. W GO TO HOSKINS J For Everything Your Office Needs Commercial Stationery Accounting Form Mada to order Looa Leaf or Bound. Blank Books Looto Leaf Ledger Office Appliances Pens, Ink, Papers. Fountain Pen Commercial Engraving and Printing Hskinsman Business Fmrmttre Office Desks Chairs and Tables Filing Cabinets and Supplies Card Index Systems Sectional Bookcases Safes all sizes Oar Specialty Men Are at Your Service WM. H. HOSKINS COMPANY Largest Office Supply Home in Philadelphia k 902 to 906 Chestnut Street WALNUT f 4520 &$WL MAIN" ESrTCk 2021 IjSNfSlk house, causing an increase botn in my living expenses nnd the added odor to accompany that of tho sewer gas which permeates tho houso and makes me dread that jsomo day your paper will bo publishing an account of another family wiped out by gas. Also tho collectors of the U. O. I. Co. will not enter tho cellar to make collections and soon the meter will bo filled and I will bo unablo to get more gas. Should tho meter bo robbed the gas company will hold mo responsible, of course, desnltn thn fnrt thnt thn collectors have mado frequent visits for mo purpose ot collecting tnc contents of the meter, but refuse to go in the cellar. (I don't blamo them.) I rcait dlso that our cnml frlrntlu. tho Baptists, arc about to start a cam paign to raiso funds to combat tho present unrest that is fast spreading over thcso United States and that many eminent and learned persons aro at a loss to understand why bolshcvism is on tho Increase. . If tho Evenino tmtio Ledoeii can givo mo' any information that will tend to alleviate the conditions mentioned nbovo it will always havo tho admiration "EMPLOYE OF UNOLB SAM. iRainyDays Brighten Up -y? SRfiMO'KL UNEQUALEDJN PURITy It helps to keep the yttem in good condition rAitADisE srniNG company Brunswick, Maino Cincinnati, Ohio Mitchell Fletciiek Co. Finutt Asuen Co. after jLvehud a dish, ortwo. off POST Tqasties Sl EO-'ANC COII.0UIMAN70WN SQUINT OR SMILE? Itonr 21 jrs.of ortHIr HT0 ronr Kra TrnnSU. OptomctrlfU ti Optician mJiVKSmm frUTHKHAVU, DcCVIi5ir Jul X LLCaSHOESjl Specially Priced For TKis Week a A Saving of Nearly Half yi ' " ' " ( FASHION'S FAVORITE K0 KO CALF A value you cannot match In any other store and again demonstrates that Del Mnr naven vou money en neweot fashions. Our low rental and small expense Is the reason. Upstairs Store for Women HetHar&Cbmpattg ltfiiiwitesimir orreei Downstairs Store for Men Take Elevators Hosiery $1.50 of finest qual ity silks In new Ko Ko nhado of brown. Br T"BT ST y j m flk.4fl. 4Sale, J " " l-J- Open Kvery Evenlnr Open Evtrjr EvtulOB New Store at ' 1019-21 MARKET STREET For Friday Only Every Man Can Make a Big Saving on His New EASTER SUIT In This Special- Group Mr. Hill Prices For This One Day t. rj HiS liifltft jlJmS $25.00 and $30.00 Values . Yes, Sir a reduction and a big sav wg on tho smartest of new spring suits just to givo this one day special Business. That's the way Mr. Hill offers a nday bargain. All finequality cheviots, homespuns and novelty mixtures in the popular new spring colorings and styles. 100 Men's Raincoats $p oe , In new tan shadca. Re-V ' aaccd special for this ono J nay, to w Specials for the Boys! Free Souvenirs With Every Purcltase Boys' Sample Wash Suits .,.,..$ 1 QQ Values urr to $3.50. Sizes up to 6 years. X .CJ Boys' Wash Blouses ., t.,.'., 7Qc 0' Wadras and nercule. Sizes to 14 vonrn. L Boys' Norfolk Cloth Suits ...... $Q QlS Ot fancy mixtures. AU sizes to 18 years. Tr5HHlLLi!bi-liilt-in2t liWkatM Vha Moot Beautiful Car in Amric Uf6 Most SorvkeaDl Truck in Amorica w:i lcm Wo do not claim that trie Patge Car will "taKe tho side of a. house on high." What we do say is that it will deliver the Kind of service which fosters absolute depend ability under all conditions. GUV A. VUILLEV President BJGOPW-UIOEY Motor (O tAzte "Disttiiutots 304 WvRTH BRAO STRE6T, PHIIA06LPHIA MJBIKBM Busiest Tailoring Shop In Philadelphia Today! $53 for $65, $70, $75 and $80 Easter tailoring: cloths, built to rneas urement. THATS the value secret (which is no secret at all) for the wonderful Mer chant Tailoring business being done at Sixth and Market every business hour. It lasts, however, only until Saturday, March 27, at store closing time. So get your order in this week. Wanamaker & Brown Mcrduint Tailoring Shop Market at Sixth Street for 59 Years I mm flyHfliiii ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR FRIDAY, MARCH NINETEENTH. BUSINESS HOURS, NINE TO FIVE-THIRTY , STRAWBRIDCF. fi CLOTHIER m )i a K To-morrow Friday ; SECOND CLOVER DAY 4 For many years CLOVER DAY wafc a one-day event, but so famous have the values become, so n-vnaf fVio htv.v.0v nf micfntnora who wish t.n tako ftHvflntape of the trreat savinirs. that it now requires TWO DAYS to give good service to all The second day will be JUST AS ATTRACTIVEin variety as well as, values, as the first day. Several hundred NEW LOTS will be added to those which were large enough for both days. Many UJnUoUALi. vaijUJ1;0 win De iouna in iuvjjk.i jLjrivimxiiii auaaunu-uic, woiumhb merchandise at considerably less than regular prices. The following is only a partial list. Look for the Four-leaf Clover Signs when you come to-morrow, r (We cannot promise to fill telephone orders for Clover Specials.) for stout i It FOR WOMEN Wool Jersey Cloth Coat Drcescs $17.50 Wool Jersey Cloth Blouse Dresses $18.75 New Taffeta Dresses, black, colors $32.75 Spring Serge Suits, black and blue $37.50 Spring Serge Suits, black and blue $4G.OO New Heather-mixed Jersey Suits $23.00 Soft-nnish Tan Velour Capes $18.75 Thrcc.quarter-lcngth Velour Coats $26.50 Polo Cloth and Duvet dc Laine Coats $32.50 New Bolivia Cloth Coats $42.50 Washable White Gabardine Skirts $2.75 Rubberized Blue and Tan Raincoats $8.00 Trimmed White Vollo Waists now $1.65 Dainty Batiste and Voile Waists $1.35 Trimmed White Voile Waiatsr-now $2.95 New Satin-stripe Tub Silk Waists $5.00 Crepe Georgette and Net Waists now $2.95 Flowers for Hat Trimming now 25c Untrimmed Hats for Spring now $1.75 Straw Braid, for making hate $i.35 a piece Trimmed Rough-braid Hats now $5.95 S. & C. Worner and Other Corsets now $2.00 (A broken line of sizes). Nemo and W. B. Reduso Corsets $2.95 (Discontinued models. ISxcellent fo figures). Hook-front Brassieres (34, 36, 38) 85c Satin and Crepe dc Chine Brassieres $1.00 Striped Percale House Dresses now $1.50 Figured Crepe Kimonos, no- bon-trimmed $1.95 Japanese Embroidered Crepe Kimonos $2.85 Narrow-wile Corduroy Bath Robes $2.95 Flannelette Petticoats now $1.35 Extra-size Envelope Chemise (smnll lot) $1.00 Crinkled Batiste Night Gowns $1.00 Trimmed Nainsook Night Gowns $1.95 Rumpled French and Philippine Underwear, in broken sizes, greatly reduced Rumpled Hand-made Blouses $4.00 to $6.50 Silk Taffeta Petticoats now $3.95 Silk-finish Cotton Petticoats $1.35 Extra-slze Cotton Taffeta Petticoats $2.00 Colored Cotton Taffeta Petticoats 85c Pumps and Oxfords, many styles $5.45 Silk Boot Tops and Cloth Spats $2.35 Smart Shoes, in broken sizes now $9.65 Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers $2.65 American Taffeta (cotton) Umbrellas $3.85 Black and Colored Silk Umbrellas, seconds $1 Union Taffeta (Mlk-and-cottcn) Umbrellas $4.50 Ribbed Cotton Vests, lace front 25c Extra-size Ribbed Lisle Vests now 45c (Seconds. Low neck, no sleeves), Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, 40c; extras, 45c (J..OW neck, no sleeves, Seco- ds). Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, 40-; extras, 45c "Nushape" Ribbed Lisle Union Suits 95c (Three-piece style: low neck, no sleeves, knee length. Seconds). Full-fashioned Thread-silk Stockings $1.50 (Dlack. whlto and colors. Seconds). Full-fashioned Black Cotton Stockings 60c Full-fashioned Black Silk Stockings $1.95 Colored Cotton Stockings 35c, 3 pairs, $1.00 Full-fashioned Lisle Stocking 85c (Mercerized Black and white. Seconds) Wool Ripple Sweaters now $6.30 Shetland Wool Sleeveless Slip-ons $2.50 Lambskin Gloves, white and colors $2.25 Roll Collars, novelty materials 18c Switches, Transformations $3.23 Linen Handkerchiefs 35c each Black French Kid Gloves now $2.50 Washable Chumois Gloves (6. 6i4, 6',) $1.23 Washable Fabric Gloves $1.00 Organdie Collar Sets 85c and Cuff FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN Misses' Taffeta. Satin or Crepe dc Chine Dresses $28.50 Misses' Taffeta and Serge Dresses $21.50 Misses' Plain or Heather Jersey Suits $28.50 Misses'. Polo Cloth,or Velour Coats $26.50 Misses' Tweed and Velour Spring Coats. $17.50 Girls' Wash Dresses, sheer white, also heavier cotton in colors, 6 to 14 $3.00 to $10.75 Girls' New Colored Wash Dresses, 6 to 14. $2.25 Girls' New Serge Coats, 10 to 16 years $15.50 Galatea Rompers, for boys 3 to 5 years 95c Children's Muslin Drawers, 4 to 12 yrs.-35c Children's Muslin Underwear, odd lots, Reduced Girls' Fine Straw Hats, ribbon band $3.95 Girls' Trimmed Hats, for spring $4.50 Children's Silk Gloes ( !&") 75c Children's Silver-plated Cups $1.65 Children's Ribbed Cotton Waists 29c Children's White Fleeced Cotton Vests and Pantalets 50c, 55c and 60c each Children's Light-weight Cotton. Short-sleeve Shifts, Knee Pantalets, seconds 25c each Children's 'E. Z. Waist Suits, seconds 75c Children's Fine Ribbed Black Cotton Stockings seconds 29c ' Children's Cotton Stockings, seconds 50c (Ribbed: fashioned feet; black or cordovan) Children's White Mercerized Socks, fancy roll tops 18c, or 3 pairs for 50c Children's Black Lisle Stockings, seconds 50c U.M.U.V.I O .. UMVUIU MUTT 4tI,UV Misses' and Children's Shoes now $2.95 misses uartc Man lait iace Shoes $4.95 Children's Various Fine Shoes now $3.65 Misses Various Fine Lace Shoes $4.35 Large Girls' Lace Shoes, finer kinds $4.80 In the Piano Store A number of "Exchunced" Pianos nnr, Player-Pianos at still less than tho already- tow prices, Premier Phonographs, used for demon stration purposes, reduced. Men's Clothing Hart, Schaffner & Marx and other Suits and Ovcrcoats-- $36.00 "Alco" and otfier Suits and Overcoats now $29.50' Young Men's Suits $26.50 Light-weight Top Coats $19.50 and $26.50 Blue Serge Suits, with Two Pidro of Trousers $46.50 Separate Trousers $6.25 and $7.75 m Soft Hats, spring styles $2.85, $3.75, $4.35 Soft Shirts $1.75, $2.45, $2.95 and $3.95 Blanket Bath Robes$4.25 and $7.50 Four-ln-Hands 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.45, $1.65, $3.25 Bow Ties 50c Knitted Ties 55c and $3.23 Arm Bands 35c Belts 65c Garters 50c Artificial Silk Socks, black; seconds 33c Full-fashioned Silk Socks, seconds 75c Heavy Wool Shaker Hose, gray 50c Black and Colored Cotton Socks, reinforced heels and toes; sizes 9'j to 11 Vi sold only by the half-dozen pairs for $1.00 Cotton Socks, not all sizes; seconds 20c Merino Socks, seconds and perfect grades 50c Lightweight Natural Merino Union Suits, $2.56 Balbriggan Long- or Short-sleeve Shirts and Ankle Drawers, seconds 75c each. No Drawers sold without Shirts. Ecru Ribbed Cotton Shirts and Drawers, sec onds $1.00 each Corded Madras Athletic Union Suits 85c Check Nainsook Athletic Shirts and Drawers, not all sizes 50c each White French Kid Gloves $1.00 Men's High Shoes $2,85, $6.75 and $9.75 Men's Oxfords-T$2.85, $6.75, $7.95, $9.45 FOR BOYS -,o Boys' Suits, 8 to 16 $14 Cheviot Suits. 7 to 14 S11.75 Spring Suits, 7 to 15 $13.75 Spring Top Coats, 3 to 8 years $4.75 Small Boys' Wash, Suits $2.45 Tweed Hats $1.25 and $1.85 Boys' Straw and Panama Hats on a special Filbert Street Cross Aisle Table now $2.25 Boys' Shirts 70c nnd $1.40. Neckties 75c Boys' Guuzc Athletic Union Suits 90c Gray Ribbed Cotton Fleeced Shirts and Draw ers, small sizes, 65c; large 75c each Lace Shoes, black and tun leathers $3.95 Little Boys' Shoes, black and tan $3.45 FOR THE HOME Brass bedsteads now $36.50 and $52.00 Enameled Bedsteads, full size $16.00 Felt Mattresses, roll edge $16.75 and $18.00 Sliding Couches, with pad $27.50 Woven Wire Springs, regular sizes $11.50 Hand-colored Pictures, nicely framed $1.50 Large Framed .Reproductions of Famous Pic tures $5.00 Table Lamps, about one-third reduced ' Reflex Gas Iobes, rose-tinted 50c Taffeta Cretonnes, slightly imperfect $1.00 Figured Satine, sho;t lengths 50c a yard Filet Net Sash Curtains, 2'i yards long $3.00 Dark Mercerized Madras Curtains $6.50 pair Wood Silk Table Scarfs $2.50 Living Room and Hall Wall Papers 75c piece Tapestry Wall Papers 30c to 75c a piece Lace-trimmed Scarfs now 65c and $1.10 SILVER-PLATED Fruit Bowls, $6.00; Baskets, $8.00; Compotes $6.00 Silver-plated Dessert Knives-r-$3.25 a dozen Decorated Glass Pieces $1.65 to $16.65 CUT GLASS Round Dishes, $1.30; Bowls, 8- inch, $3.50; Flower Vases $6.75 LIGHT-CUT GLASS Dishes 75c; Vases 95c DECORATED Cheese-and-Cracker Dishes, $1.30: Comb-and-Brush Trays, $1.85; Vases $3.00 " Enameled Double Boilers, 2-quart $1.20 Cotton Wall Brushes 33c Teakettles $1.75 3-quart Aluminum Preserving Kettles, seconds 95c Dust Brushes 25c Butcher Knives 25c Galvanized Wash Tubs, wringer attachment $1.75 5-ft Step Ladders $1.45 Wash-boards 65c Oil Heaters, gallon $6.95 Reflector Gas Heaters, cop- ncr hack S.I. 4fi ODD FURNITURE PIECES AT HALF PRICE n FABRICS AND , TRIMMINGS Double-width Black Crepe dc Chine $3.00 40-inch Black Crepe Georgette $3.00 Yard-wide Plaid and Striped Silks $2.00 Japanese Washable White Habutai $2.00 38-inch Japanese Ecru Dress Pongee $2.35 Yard-wide White Satin de Luxe $2.85 36-inch Corduroy, black, some colors $1.65 Yard-wide Black Satin de Luxe $3.00 Yard.wide Navy Blue Dress Taffeta $3.65 Yard-wide Nay Blue Dress Satin $ 1.85 Double-width Colored Crepe de Chine $3.00 54-inch Sllvertonc Tricotinc now $5.00 Broken Checks, for skirts and suits 75c 45-inch Black All-Wool Serge $3.50 48-lnch Navy All-Wool Serge $3.50 54-inch Pencil-stripe Broadcloth $4.75 Colored Mercerized Poplin now 45c Novelty Woven Voiles 68c a yard Navy Blue Voile now 53c a jard Colored Cotton Suiting now 45c a vard Pink-and-white Striped Gingham 55c aiiK-and-lotton Pongee loc a yard 36-inch White Poplin 58c a yard White Novelty Skirting $1.00 a yard White Striped Skirting 28c a yard White Gabardine, 68c 36-inch Lining Satine 75c a yard Colored Trimming Braid 5c Nuyy Blue Trimming Fringe 50c and $1.30 LINENS AND BEDFURNISHINGS Mercerized Cotton Damask. 72-inch $1.00 Hemstitched Napkins, 15x15 $6.00 a dozen Hemmed Linen Towels, 18x34 $7.20 a dozen Bleached Turkish Towels, 18x36 inches 30c All-linen Kitchen Ton cling 32c .a yard t White Dress Linen, 54-inch $1.50 a ard Madeira Embroidered Centrepieces, 24 -in., $2.50 Cotton Scarfs, 18x50 inches now $1.00 Bleached Muslin Sheets $2.15 to $3.65 Bleached Pillow Cases 55c to 78c Bleached Bolster Cases $1.30 and $1.75 Pique Dimity Bed Spreads. 72x90 $3.65 Fine Camping Blankets, 66x8,4 in. $8.75 No. city Crib Blankets, pink or blue $2.25 . Scalloped Bed Spreads, cut corners $5.85 Bleached Gauze, 36-inch 18c a jard i Unbleached Muslin 36c and 50c a yard 1 Striped Outing Flannel, 36-inch 45c a yard 11 FLOOR COVERINGS Extra-fine Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet $130.00 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 $79.50 Axminster Rugs, 6x9 531.00; 9x12 $48.50 Wiltone Rugs, 4.6x6 $15.00; 10.6x12 $115.00 1 Grass, Fibre and Wool-and-Flbre Rugs $14.75 I Velvet Stair Carpet, full rolls $1.85 a yard , Inlaid Linoleum, full rolls 1.55 square yard ' Printed Linoleum, full rolls 90c square yard 77e following in the Special Department of Loiuerpriccd Floor Coverings: ' Tapestry Brussels RugB, 9x12 feet $17.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet; perfect $37.50 1 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Bugs, 6x9 $8.23 1 Jute Velvet Stair Carpet $1.10 a yard , Felt-base Floor Covering, full rolls 15c sq. yd. L.orK Linoleum, long remnants 60c sq. vd. Congolcum "Gold Seal" Art Rugs, 3x9 $2.00 iWl (S and i Inches wide) -incn aaun-stripe Ribbon 60c a vard Short Lengths of Lace Flouncings 73c to $2 50 a yard v Trimming Embroideries 14c a yard Imitation Crochet Laces 12c a ard Linen Cluny Laces now 50c a yard Cream Venise Allovers 75c a yard Toys, Sports, Motor Supplies Bicycles for men and boys $39.75 Electric Bicycle Lamps $1.50 V-neck Pull-over Sweaters, very fine $11.50 Golf Balls, repainted now $4.25 a dozen American Aulomobile Tires, 30x3 '2 $16.73 Effccto Auto Enamel, quart size $1.23 Wonder-Mist, cleaner and polisher, 2.qt. $1 50 Whiz Nickel Polish 25c a can Cocoa Step Mats $2.10 a pair Dog Collars and Harness 05c to $2.00 Paris Coaster Wagons now $6.23 Collapsible Shoo-fly norses $1.65 Dolls reduced tor$1.15 and $1J50 Strawbridge & Clothier Market St. Eighth St. Filbert St. MISCELLANEOUS Pibre-corered Steamer Wardrobe Trunks $40 Fibre-covered Wardrobe Trunks Si.vnn i Fibre-covered Steamer Trunks $25 and $27 1 1000 Miscellaneous Rooks, damaged 28c to 38c Books on Gardening and Home Crafts '. Baby Coaches, white, gray and ecru $32.00 Collapsible Go-Carts now S12.25 Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases $9.00 Women's Gold-filled Bracelets $2.50 GOLD-FILLED Circle and Bar Pins, $1.00: Fancy Bar Pins. $2.00: La Vallieres $2.00 Pearl- Bead Necklaces, 24-inch, gold clasp $7 Women's Leather Belts 45c Jewel Bags 38c Leather Strap Rooks, black and colors $1.35 Safety Pockets $1.50 Writing Portfolios $3.65 S. & C. Pcrbxidc Cream 19c Ivory Cream 20c Combination Compact Powder and Rouge 52c Garwood's Violet or Carnation Tulctim 26c Brown Fabrlkold Traveling Bags $4.50 Auto Restaurants, serving 4 persons $11,75 Folding Pocket Premo Cameras, 2'ix3' $lft Picture Frames 8c Photo Paste lie Pearl Buttons 3c, 8c and 12c card K?ff,Foam?s7r$VJ15, Garment Shields-55c Black Skirt Braid, 5 yard-. 15c a piece Barrettes 25c Sew-on Hose Supporters 17c Opera.shape Dress Shields 25c cabinets or Stationery 75c White Stationery 20c Fancy Boxes of Stationery 35c PaBtcl Panel Stationery 22c Gloss Candy 50c Sunbeam Kisses 60c Cocoanut Caramels 70c Cream .Peanuts 58c . Sheet Mwdc, 3 copies fer.a5; UMc - t ,..ft ;. v:f;i V, MM v ir y 'w r- JaV Mi 71 . t.'Vi'J jva v i n .. w tm : v ,k:j -r4 , V f J 1 V'" VJ K- & vw rw i, ' v Vj ' j . ' l v . . , .if. i & M M rn 'J ,r j.k,.-t (."Wft'-'v wVh' ' TTWt A BSiiiftit ,,-'' ' ' 4 V ' .7-1 , v3 k4 - r" vfcwr . W,'' . L.is '" ' -'9!,i-'li!i