Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 19, 1920, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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MOTHER SAVES CHILDREN
Wife of Mayor's Bodyguard Re.
turns Home to Find Room Ablaze
Uj- (iild( nctlou during n (lie at her
borne, IRIS North Gnriict street, Mrs.
John Dooner, wife of Scrgcniit Dooner,
tlio Major's bodyguard, saved her two
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PHILADELPHIA & READING RY.'
Is there
water
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Wouldn't you liko to know that there's always plenty
of water "piping hot" at the turn of the tapV
And remember there's no "high cost of hot water"
where there's a "Lovckin." Write for the name of this
"Lovckin" user who says: "It is the greatest thing I
ever had. The 'Lovckin has cut my gas bill just about
in half as you said it would."
In design, construction and exclusive patented features
the "Lovekin" is different from any other water h-ntcr.
But the big difference is the difference jn results
"Lovckin's" small gas consumption is really surprising.
Approved by the U. G. I. Send for booklet.
LOVEKIN WATER HEATER COMPANY
39 Laurel Street Philadelphia
ADVKRTISKMKNT
Out-of-town people may be glad to learn that the service of the
Chestnut Street Association extends beyond the more writing of this
column. To thoso who arc unable to visit in person the Chestnut Street
Shops I will bo glad to send the names of stores where they may
purchaso any articles which they desire. Address Deborah Logan,
care Chestnut Street Association, 1218 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
nnilOSE oblong willow hampers arc
so useful in the bathroom for
holding soiled linen. The oblong
shape is most desirable for tho small
home or apartment, for it docs not
wko up a great deal of space. Tho
square hampers arc suited to the
larger room and both may be had in
natural finish or white enameled.- I
saw these at the store of J. Franklin
Miller, 1612 Chestnut street. There
wore also some sturdy willow clothes
baskets. Unusually lovely, I think,
is a certain wood basket at Miller's.
It is of willow stained a soft green
and is most gracefully shaped. Somo
new wastebaskets, beautifully hand
Painted in bright colors, have just
arrived, and, if I am any prophet,
will disappear very quickly, for they
arc most attractive.
pHE new shipment of South Afri
can fruits which has arrived at
tlin storo of Henry R. Hallowell &
Son, Broad street below Chestnut,
surpasses even their own expecta
tions, for theso Peaches and Plums
and Nectarines which have traveled
so far and arrived In such perfect
condition arc even larger and finer
than thoso received some time ago
and wo had thought such a thing was
hardly possible. The Honey Dew
Melons are here, too, and they are
larje and dellciously sweet. One is
inclined to think that when the nn
cients waxed enthusiastic over tho
J'Cctar and ambrosia of the gods they
had simply been permitted a peep
into tho futuro and visualized our
fnjoyment of Ilnllowcll's Peaches
and Honey Dow Melons in March.
JT IS generally acknowledged, I bc
ljcve, that where two cars are
uri-i ?no 8"ou,( "P an electric.
While it Is nn open question which
tar should be ncqutred first, those
who live in the city or suburbs will
ind that the electric car best meets
'heir needs. It is smooth-running,
clean, efficient. A visit to the show
i2o?l8r,?f GcorE Hugh Smith, Inc.,
bjg Chestnut street, will convinco
l. ,?f tho merits of tho Milburn
nd liauch & Lang electric cars an
impression which, I am sure, will bo
strengthened if you arrango for a
demonstration. The more I study
lho electric car tho more firmlywm I
convinced of its economy, and I havo
t on good authority that tho opcrat
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l'.lfeii?,J,d.Jc,1i,,Ild 70hn' from vnb
able denlh yesterday afternoon.
ers Islt to n nearby store. On her
return she (Uncovered the dining room
n flames and the children w"r" cror"i
lnK under the table. With tnur-ii illfl .
rally she carried them out one "'
Hipp nml nlso saved a sum of money.
lho flames caused a loss of several
hundred dollars. i-vcrai
THROUGH DAILY
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE
FROM
PHILADELPHIA
Leave Arrhr
lleaillnit Tertnlnnl Dulliiutlon
i.30 A.M. 7.35 A.M.
830 pMi y 0 A M
0.30 P.M. G.15 A.M.
8.30 P.M. 7.59 A.M
6.30 P.M. 10.00 A.M.
A 9-IS A.M. 8.25 A.M
1 1.30 P.M. G.41 A.M.
$12.30 A.M. 3.52 A.M.
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m. to 7.00 A. It.
Tlcliet Agents
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always plenty of hot
for bathing in your
Or do you "lose out"
if some other member
of the family has been
there first?
ADVKRTISKMUNT
VAHN & MCDONNELL'S "special
candy days" arc becoming very
popular. You know they are selling
their delicious bitter-sweet choco
lates at a special price one day a
week. Another day thev sell their
caramels. I have sung their praises
many times and so has every one
who has tasted them. On Monday I
noticed they had hard candies, and
they were being packed in boxes
with amazing rapidity when I was in
the store. If you have not already
tasted Yahn & McDonnell's bitter
sweet chocolates, the special candy
day will offer you an opportunity to
become acquainted with them. You
should not miss it, for I know you
will find them just as delicious and
wholesome as it is possible for choco
lates to be." They are made in Yahn
& McDonnell's own factory.
THERE arc many reasons, of
course, why silver has come to be
looked unon as the ideal wedding
gift. Chief of these, I think, is its
permanence. One likes to think that
one's gift will recall pleasant memo
ries of the donor many years after
the wedding day. One of those
lovely tea services at the store of
Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company
would mako a most acceptable gift
it need not be an individual gift, for
Bajley's will keep a list of the gifts
purchased for any bride, so thnt nil
the silver is sure to bo of the same
design. Your gift will bo doubly ac
ceptable in the fact that it Is part of
a perfect whole. Let me remind you
that there are many inexpensive ar
ticles of sterling silver suitable for
gifts at Bailey's.
A MOST useful article for tho nur
sery is the folding dressing tablo
with canvas top, which I saw at tho
storo of II. D. Dougherty & Co., 1C32
Chestnut street. It has pockets for
safety Dins and othor necessaries.
You will be interested, too, in the
white-enameled willow basket in
which baby can rest comfortably
during trips in the machine. It has
a hood and u handle by which it may
bo carried. If you need a crib you
would not thinlc, of course, of going
elsewhero than to Doughertys to
Eurchaso it, for their name on any
cd or mattress means that it is just
what their trade-mark irriplics,
'.'Faultless." I saw one lovely little
crib finished in ivory enamel and
with tiny Louis Seize garlands on
its sides. A wardrobe to match was
most ut tractive, too
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EVENING PUBLIC
Strawbridge ,& Clothier Give Assurance of Excellent
Style, QualityVariety and Value in Easter Apparel
So long has been the Winter that one can scarcely realize that we have only three Saturdays before Easter! To-morrow sKould be one of the busies't
days of the year! Never Jiave we been more certain of leadership as providers of correct apparel for men, women and children.
Silk Waists
To Accompany
Easter Suits
With the loveliness of spring
time woven into texture and color
of dainty silk fabrics, fashioned
into smart Spring Blouses:
Of Crepe Georgette Blouses
and Over-Blouses, In white and
newest shades. All distinctively
trimmed with beads, embroidery,
braid or lnccs $0.75 to $30.00.
Of Tricolette Blouses of
this much-wanted fabric in smart
shades, also black and navy blue.
Plain or embroidered models in
basque or girdle style $0.50 to
$20.00.
Tailored Silk Waists
In shirt effects, also models va-'
riously plaited or tucked:
Pongee Waittta f3.05 to fS.TS
Crepe de Chine AVaiats $7.75 to
$13.23
Striped China Sill: Waisln$6.B0
Striped Tub Sill: Wawls$6.7G
Striped Taffeta Waists $5.0(1
Htrawbrldco & Clothlr
Second Kloor. Ccntro
Feather Pillows
At a Saving
Housewives will bo interested
in Pillows of sterilized feathers,
covered with serviceable feather
proof ticking entirely odorless:
Size 21x27, now $6.00, $6.75
and $7.50 a pair; 22x28 inches
now $0.75 a pair.
Strawbrldre A Clothier
Fourtli Floor, East
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Corsets for Easter Costumes
All that's new in style and fabric, Corsets of our high standard,
whether in plain, inexpensive models, specialized styles, or our finest
French Corsets:
Our Jessica French Corsets -$12.00 to $.12.50. S. & C. Special,
Nemo, Smart Set, Redfern, Warner, Rust'Proot, La Resistu, II'.
It., Gossard Front-lace, Bon Ton, Royal Worcester, American
Lady and 11. & W. Waists. Prices range from $2J0 to $32J0.
Including Corsets of plain or brocaded fabrics in pink or wJiitc.
With low or medium bust, also with all-elastic top; long over the hips,
well-boned or lightly boned.
TIte Misses' Corset Section
Includes Corsets and Girdles of every typo to meet all needs of
growing girls and misses. Slender women can be fitted here also.
Models, from $2.50 to $15.00.
The Athletic Corset Section
A new section, with a collection of every style of Elastic Girdle3
that women and gjrls could wish for athletic wear $3.00 to $15.00.
At $3.00 S. & C. Special Corsets, model 183, of pink brocade;
elastic section in tho bust gores, slightly higher in back.
Also Model 167, of pink brocade, with all-elastic top; free hip
space.
Brassieres, 38c to $7.00
&- Strawbrldco & Clothier Third Floor. Market Street. West
Dainty Silk
Many distinctive new styles in
dainty Silk Undergarments.
Never were designs nnd trim
mings lovelier. Never was there
such a wealth of choice for women
selecting ono, piece, or tho bride-to-be
cnoosing for her trousseau.
ENVELOPE CHEMISE, of
flesh-color washable satin or crepo
do chine, tailored or lace-trimmed,
$4.95 to $7.95; of silk jersey
$7.75 to $8.75.
NIGHT GOWNS, beautiful
models of flesh-color crepo de
chino or satin $7.50 to $10.50.
PAJAMAS, one- or two-piece
styles, tailored or lace-trimmed
$0.50 to $25.00.
Boys' Clothing for Spring
Fresh from the best-known tailors of Boys' Ready-to-wear Ap
parel smart now Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits, new Jack O'Leather
Suits, and tho other dcpendablo Suits that havo won widespread favor
for this Store. They aro now ready for tho inspection -of parents
and boys alike. Outstanding features of this bright, now collection
New spring stocks nro constantly arriving, and much space must
bo provided quickly for their proper display. Therefore, wo must
hasten
The Clearance of Boys Winter Clothing
Now in progress. Many new lots have been added and prices
have been greatly reduced from those prevailing during tho season.
Thus wo accomplish our purpose and parents can chooso flno Suits
many of them of medium-weight fabrics and blue serges und pay
less than wholesalers aro asking for identical gooda today. All theso
lots GREATLY REDUCED y
Boys' Suits, of fine woolens; 8 to IS years $17,7,1
Suits, ono or tw'o of a kind, 8 to IS years $19.50
Our Finest Suits now $21.50, $25.50, $28.50
Boys' Blue Serge Suits, 8 to 12 years $16.75
Boys' Blue Serge Suits, 13 to 17 years $18.75
And hundreds of other Suits at equally attractive prices.
-- 8trab;l4 ft, ciotbfer-rHeoond rl,rt Filbert Slreot, Cl
LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,
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A New York Sample Line of Fine Trimmed Hats
at Less Than Half the Average Price Now $10
In fact, some of them would be excellent value at three times this special price. They are the same kind of
Hats of which we sold nearly two hundred last Saturday despite the storm. This collection includes large dress Hats,
dignified Hats of the smaller type for matrons and many of the dashing effects for girls and young women. They arc
SamplesK consequently the most representative types of the season. &vy strawbridco & ciothier second Floor. Market street, -west
One of the New Wool
Dresses Women Are
Buying So Eagerly
' These beautiful days, the grace and suita
bility of a frock and a fur shoulder rwrnp, presents
itself to every woman, with tho result that these
Dresses of serge and tricotinc, so smartly tailored,
are being eagerly sought. They aro in over
blouse, straight-line and tunic styles, some
severely plain, somo beaded, others touched with
embroidery. In Havy blue nnd black $40.00 to
$55.00.
Crepe de Chine Dresses, $30
Plaited and tunic models, with draped and
vestee bodices four models for selection. Navy
blue, Flemish blue, taupe and black.
Taffeta Dresses at $22.50
Simple, practical Frocks, somo made in vesteo
style, some closing on tho shoulder; somo with
white Swiss collnrs, others havo Tuxedo collar of
laco or self material.
(3&-V Strawbrldgo & Clothier Second Floor. Market Street
Underwear
BODICES, in flesh-color oc
white, many with ribbon shoulder
straps, $1.50 to $4.75. Tailored
styles in navy blue, $2.25 to $4.50;
brown $2.00 and $2.50.
VESTS, of flesh-color jersey
silk, $3.75 to $0.50; in white
$3.50 and $3.75.
PETTICOATS, lace-trimmcd
models of flesh-color washablo
satin $6.50 to $13.50.
CHEMALOONS, of flesh-color
crcpo do chine, daintily lace-trimmed
$4.75.
Boudoir Caps, 50c to SG.50
Strawbrldco . Ciothier Third Floor Wi-st
Capes are Highly
FavoredThis Season
They fill tho need of a summer wrap so grace
fully. Serge Capos, black and navy, and also
some Vclour Capes, $37.50. Others of serge,
tricotinc and tweeds, in distinctive styles, some
of n combination of materials, and nil beauti
fully lined throughout, up to $100.00. Tho Cape
sketched is of serge, with small side-plaits, un
lincd, $GG.00.
Long Coats of Velour
In shades of tan. blue und taupe: also silver-
toned velours, in brown, taupp and blue, $37.50
to $85.00.
. Among the Sports Coats
Tan velour, $22.50 to $3G.OO. Black-and-whito
checks, 22.50 to $55.00. Jersey Cloths, $30.00 to
$55.00. Fancy mixtures in good dark tones,
$20.00; somo in longer than sports length, $25.00
to $70.00.
Practical Cloth Coats
. Of poplin as low as $30.00. Of poplin, serge,
tricotines, nnd various twills, many lined
throughout, $-15.00 to $150.00.
I V Htrawbrldco & Clothier- Second Floor, Ccntro
Black Silks and Black Satins
For sports, for dress, for the simplest of tailored frocks
and the stateliest of evening gowns wherever Silks and
Satins are worn, black is supreme in elegance. Ask to see
these a few weaves from what wo believe to be Philadel
phia's finest assortment:
Satin Charmeuse $5.00 to $7.00
Satin Panne $7.00 to $8.00
Satin de Lyon $7.00 a yard
Satin Superbc $12.00 a yard
Satin Ideal $12.00 a yard
Satin Amazon $12.00 a yard
Satin Duchc88C$5.00 to $8.00
Bonnet Taffeta $4.00 to $0.00
Crcpo Meteor $5.50 to $8.50
Qrepe de Chine $3.00 to $5.00'
Satin "Daphne," NEW $4.50
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Save One-Third
Qn Lace-trimmed
Double-bed Spreads
An Importer's Clearance
Lot Marked at $20.00
Beautiful Spreads in the very
desirable double-bed size. They
arc in tho smart "biscuit" shade
and arc in rich combinations of
drawn-work, squares and insets
of filet lace medallions with com
plementary insets of lace stripes,
the wholo further embellished
with edge of lace. Spreads of
rare beauty much under price.
Strawbrldgo & Clothier Alilo 12, Centre
Presqu' Ivoire
Toilet
Articles
have
been
very
scarce
for
months.
we
n a ii n 4-
ourselves fortunata in having
just secured a shipment that
fully rounds out our cxtonsivo
stock. You can now choose
dainty Toilet Tablo Fittings
from complete assortments of
Presqu' Ivoire, in tho ivory fin
ish, as well as celluloid in am
ber and tortoiso shell effects.
Prices range from 50c for a
Salve Jar or Glove Stretcher,
to $10.00 for a fine Hair Brush
or Hand Mirror.
Strawbrldco & Clothier
Alula t. Centro
From Rigaud These
Toilet Preparations
They need no further introduc
tion, except to say that these par
ticularly desirable odors will go
quickly:
MARY GARDEN Perfume,
$1.30 to $5.72. Toilet Water,
$3.12 and $4.42. Face Powder,
$1.04 nnd $2.34. Vanity Combina
tion of Rougo and Powder, $1.04.
Talcum Powder, C3c.
UN AIR EMBAUME (Ex
tract, $3.12 and $5.20. Toilet
Water, $6.76. Sachet, $2.34. Tal
cum Powder, 78c. Compact Pow
der, $1.56.
VIOLETTE Extract, $1.20 to
$4.68. Toilet Water, $1.30. Face
Powder, $1.04. Sachet, $1.82.
Htrawbrldco & Clothier Alelo 0. Ctntro
Strawbridge
MAUKETSTREET
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IVJlAROH 10, 1920
Suits You Are Likely
To See at Easter
Suits with slim, straight jackets, loosely belted;
Suits plaited nnd tucked in u manner heretofore
unknown to Suits, but elaiming-the youthful' belt
in some form or other. Eton Suits with their
smart tailored touches, and so effective when worn
over a bright blouse. Also embroidered Suits and
some with tailored rows of flat braid.
Developed of men's-wear serge, Poirct twill and
tricotinc, in black, nnvy blue and shades of tan
and fawn. Prices $67.50 to $100.00.
Smart Tailored Suits
Some rather prim and fitted and flaring smartly
from tho waist-line, many in the latest belted ef
fects. Of serge, tricotinc and silvertone, many
with tailored stitching and bone buttons for trim
ming. Blnck, navy blue, and some colors. Prices
$35.00 to $50.00. The model sketched, $50.00.
Three-piece Suits, $125 to $300.00
Smart Outing Suits, $32JJ0 to $40.00
1,'i Htrawbridgo . Clothier Second Floor, Ccntro
Black Satin Brocade $6.00
Silk Voile$3.00 to $5.00
Crepe Georgettc-$3.00 to $6.00
Satin Crepes $6.00 to $7.50
Pebble-back Cliarmeusc $7.50 to
$8.50 a yard
Pussy Willoiv Taffeta $5.50
Crepe Faille Sublime $7.50
Silk Bcngalinc $7.00 to $10.00
Faille Francaise $5.50 a yard
Strawbrldco Clothier Alslo 0. Centro
Bicycles First
Appeared in this
City About 1869
"Boneshakers" they called
them. The wheels were of wood,
with hard steel tires, and the ma
chines were operated by stirrups
on the front wheel.
Compare them with the pneumatic-tired,
easy-riding muster
pieces of workmanship that glide
so easily, swiftly and quietly
about our city streets to-day.
Wavcrly Motobikes, at $50.00
Wavcrly Truss-bar Bicycle,
$45.00.
The Radnor Bicycle, $39.75.
Tho Relay Bicycle, for girls and
women $43.50.
Fay Juvenile Bicycle boys',
$39.00; girls', $40.00.
Strawbrldco A Clothier
Tourth Floor. Market Street
Traveling Bags
Prices Based on Last Year's
Cost to Us.
The greater part of our ex
tensive stock of leather Trav
eling Bags and Suit Cases was
assembled in 1919 and, there
fore, remains unaffected by the
many price-advances that have
taken place in tho market
since.
Special
Values
Black Cowhide
I raveling Bags
its-ana
20-inch
$10.50
Black Pigskin Traveling Bags,
16- and 18-inch $10 and $12.
Strawbridci & Clothier
Alale S, Centro
A Good Time
to Save on
Cut Glass
Within a few weeks you'll
want flno Cut Glass for wed
ding gifts.
Just now many such gift
pieces aro to be seen in our
stocks at prices that averago
20 PER CENT LESS than
present-day retail valuation.
Strawbrldco & Clothier Basement
& clothier
EIGnTSTUEET FILBERT STREET
ira
sr
An Unrivaled Display of
Suits and Top Coats
In New Styles for Spring
An Opening Exposition of Spring Fashions for Men
not the same show of color and floral environment as in a
fashion display for women, but a practical, complete presen
tation of the new models in Suits and Top Coats from the
Stein-Bloch Company, Hart Schaffner & Marx and the mak
ers of "Alco" Clothes.
Happily, wc aro again in a position to say, WE HAVE THE"'
GOODS, while many stores are worrying about slow deliveries.
Again, by early, active and close co-operation with our manufactur-
crs, we are ready to meet every requirement of our customers. Wo
always have what you want when you want it. And, considering tho
unprccedentcdly high cost of materials and labor, our prices aro
reasonnnln in mnnir initonAn. ).. l,., i . i t i.
..j ......,v.o .too
SPRING SUITS Young men's
new models, well tailored, neat
fabrics $35.00.
SPRING SUITS Of silk-mixed
worsted from a famous mill,
top-notch style and tailoring
$45.00.
SERGE SUITS Men's and
young men's Suits, spring styles
und spring weight $37.50.
FINE WORSTED SUITS
Conservative models, fine fabric
and tailoring, comparable to cus
tom tailoring "Alco" made
$62.50.
Men's Spring Suits with Two Pairs of
Trousers at $47.50
Long ugowe planned to present this wonderful opportunity In
SwSnWltbI0or .ponln5 announcement. "Alco" Suits of GRAY
WORSTED, and Suits of fine BLUE SERGE from another good
manufacturer. Regular and stout sizes-? 17.50. Would be mat
vnlue without the extra trousers. h
The Clearance
Overcoats at Reduced Prices
Our rule is to carry over as few garments as possible, and wo
still have hundreds of Autumn and Winter Overcoats and hundreda
of Winter-weight and Medium-weight Suits at REDUCED PRICES
just as great values for to-morrow as at the beginning of tho Salor
Autumn-weight Overcoats
5Z3.5U, $27.50, 33.50
Hart, Schaffner & Marx .Top
Coats at considerably less than
present wholesalo prices for tho
same grades. Youthful and con
servative styles; regular, stout
and slender proportions.
Men's Fine Suits
Reduced to $43.00
Hart, Schaffner & Marx and
other high-class makes several
hundred Suits, of all-wool tweeds,
smooth - finish worsteds, flannels,
etc. Wide variety nnd wonderful
value.
Men's Trousers Reduced
Hundred of pairs yet to bo sold
miw i,io, U.Y&. S7.-JB
and
$8.35.
Suits With Two Pairs Trousers $43.50
Men's and Young Men's Suits of dark Oxford fabric, in a 4mn.1
5SSH. t;.TW',yr.Sr- wuU b -"'i
f U- StiuwbrldM A Clothlr Oecood Floor, Xatt
fr l
Pay Less for Dainty
imoinios
Whether n woman prefers a
Cotton Crepe Kimono, practical
in style and fabric, or a Crcpo do'
Chine Negligee for leisuro hours
sho will find lovely models hero,
BELOW REGULAR PRICE:
At $IJ)5 Brcnkfast Coats of
figured crepe, ribbon-trimmed, or
long plain Crepe Kimonos, with
organdie collar and cuffs.
At S3M Box-loom Crepe Ki
monos, in rose, Copenhagen blue"
or wistaria. One an Empiro mod-i
el. tho other with elastic at tho
waist. Also at $3.85, Japanese-'
Crcpo Kimonos, hand-cmbroidercd
in floral sprays.
At $10 JiO Dainty Crepo do
Chine Negligees, one- a slip-over
model, the other fastened in front.
Both unusual values. , ;,
At $12.75 Slip-over Negli
gees of crepe do chine, beautifully
liand-embroidcrcd. .
Htrawbrldco & ClothUr
Third Floor. Filbert Btreot; Wert
Shirts of a Madras
Usually Found Only
in the "Custom"
Kind
The clean-cut stripc-effocts are
distinctive in character and can
not bo "washed out." Thoro aro
all sizes from 13J& to 18 in this '
collection, and the Shirts aro un
usually good value at the prico
wc ask $3.50.
Htrawbrldco & Clothier
Kant Store, Elarhth Street
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TOP COATS Of knitted fa
brie a popular style and a very
loiv price $37.50.
ENGLISH TOP COATS
Tweeds and homespuns, some in
herringbone weave very low
prices for imported Coats $57.50
and $65.00.
MANY OTHERS Both Suits
and Top Coats Stein-Bloch,
Hart. Schaffner $ Marx and "Al
co" lines fully up to their high
standard of all-wool fabrics and
fine tailoring.
of Suits anH
Young Men's Suits
Reduced to $28.00
Nearly 200 in this remarlcablo
lot neat mixtures and all-wool
serge in blue and black.
Dark Blue Unfinished
Worsted Suits at $48.50
m "Alco" Suits Jn a good weight
tor spring singlo- and double
breasted models. Tho famouH
htnan Alien worsteds. Ono of
tho most extraordinary values In
tho sale.
Men's Winter Overcoats
Now $1850 to $6850
Nearly all Winter Overcoats In
our stock aro REDUCED. Every
indication is that theso prices are
20 per cent, less than next sea
son's wholesalo cost. Reduced to
$18.50, $23.50, $28.00, $38.00,
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