Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 25, 1920, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDG&K -PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1920
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CITY CENTER DARK;
CONFUSION REIGNS
Crowds In Streets, Theatres
and Dance Halls In Quandary
as Electric Lights Fail
FIRE BURNED OUT CABLE
Sudden termination of electric power
In the central section of the city last
night caused much excitement, confu
sion and Inconvenience
Theatres, cafes, restaurants, stores
and industrial establishments whose
chief activities arc carried on at night,
lost thousands of dollars by tho break
down, which began at 0:40 o'clock and
was not completely repaired until this
morning.
.Continues Until 2 A. M.
The heart of the city, from Vine to
Pine streets, between the two rivers,
was in almost total darxness for an
hour and one-half, while local trouble,
occasioned by-the main breakdown was
experienced till after 2 o'clock.
Without warning, n suort-ctrcult oc
curred at 0:30 o'clock on ouo of the
main feeders, leading from the Phila
delphia Electric Co.'s substation A,
t Twenty-eighth nnd Christian streets.
Substation A adjoins th,o main geucrr
atlng plant of the company, known ns
tho Schuylkill plant.
As tho short circuit occurred the oil
switch In Substation A was blow.i nut.
together with tho current transformer.
J.HW set i re to tno switch compart
ment, and tho whole substation was Im
mediately filled with smoXo and flames.
Pour main feeders leading to as many
supplementary dlcct-curront stations In
the heart of the city were shut down,
throwing tho four substations out of
commlssloii,
As nn Immediate result not one kilo
watt of electricity was available In what
is known as tho "direct current section"
of the city.
Thousands of, pleasure seekers and
night shoppers milled around for sev
eral hours In 'a daze, wondering nnd
fearing.
SpcclaJ details of patrolmen were
called to City Hall and sent out to
patrol the darkened streets in answer
to appeals from business men who
feared robbers might take advantage
of the break to stage au active night.
With the exception of tho Lyric,
Shubert and Keith's, tho performances
In all the first-class 'theatres were held
up from fifteen minutes to half an hour
while emergency lighting systems were
being rigged up. if
All the movie houses 'initho ntfected
district were without 'lights. Good
natured audiences sat and listened to
the music nnd sang for an hour or so
in many cases, nnd then filed out. "Rain
checks," good for any future perform
ances, were distributed.
Medieval trmnlc lnv worn rit..i
nt the Masonic Temple, where ten Ma
sonic louges ncm meetings bv candle
lleht. All the "work" wan ilnnn ,..
cording to regular custom, and canrii-
nates wno entered the meetings with
fenr of tho goat in their minds were
treated to some unscheduled thrills by
tho very nspect of the rooms. The mem
bers dined by, candle light also.
WALNUT STREET
( m. I -
sp SHOPPED
TIME WAS WHEN PHILADELPHIA
WOMEN WERE OBLIGED TO TRAVEL TO
NEW YORK FOR THE EXCLUSIVE SMART
NESS AND NEWEST SARTORIAL IDEAS
REQUIRED BY THE WELL DRESSED.
TIMES HAVE CHANGED THE HIGH
CLASS WALNUT STREET APPAREL SHOPS
NOW MAKE THE FATIGUE OF A NINETY- '
MILE JOURNEY TOTALLY UNNECESSARY.
Be it nn importation, nn excellent copy of a, French
garment, or one of tho many lovely models America is
now creating, I am sure you can find it at Gidding's
palatial new shop in tho Rite-Carltc-n Hotel, Broad and
Walnut This establishment has been rightly called tho
"Paris Shop of America." I glimpsed there an enchant
ing summer afternoon frock, a Bathe original. It is of
finest white net entirely covered with hand embroidery
and chalk-white beads, the whole quaintly curved over a
plain net foundation. Tho necklino is V'd at tho front.
A touch of unusual chic is tho sash of navy taffeta oddly
fastened with long ends at each side of the waistline. It
is rather remarkable that so luxurious an importation
is but $145. It is but one of many of those "different"
fashions Femininity so covets, to be found in this lovely
shop.
, Fashion has decreed that the sports suit shall bo of
paramount importanc'othis spring and summer season,
both for town and -country. Benguyer's, whose fasci
nating little apparel salon is located at 1214 Walnut
street, has sport suits par excellence. Picture a fine bas
ket weave wool of La Franco rose, trimmed with white
broadcloth and belted in white kid adorable with all
the exclusiveness and chic that its prico of $110 would
suggest. Unusually clever, too, arc tho real English and
Scotch tweeds, tho all-around snappy suits that are
decreed for fashionable wear now and a bit later. Stun
ning suits of these imported fabrics can be had nt Jlen- ,
guycr's as low as $65.
Those smart, small marten neckpieces are just the
finishing touch of chic required for tho spring suit or
cloth frock when the coatless days are here. One of the
best of Philadelphia fur establishments, the House of
Wenger, at 1229 Walnut, has" some aplcndfd little marten
neckpieces, dyed or natural, for $65 each a most invit
ing prico for the quality of pelt. This house carries the
best furs that can be gathered from tho earth's four cor
ners for the adornment and comfort of tho smartest of
femininity.
The very suit you will wish to wear with that marten
neckpiece can really, in this day of high prices, be had nt
Louis Sterling Co.'s, 1210 Walnut, for $75. It comes in
a fine navy tricotino with excellent lines indeed for a
ready-made tailleur. Tho model which I saw was rigidly
plain, but at tho same prico there were several different
good styles from which to select. Tho sleeves of the
garments are well fitted a joy to tho woman who an
preciatea good tailoring. The skirt has good, straight
lines and is of a comfortably fnshionablo width. It's a
tremendously good looking suit for the money.
Of course, you must have a hat or two drop in and
see those exclusive models to be had at the shop of
Gertrude Wilkinson & Co., at 1310 Walnut hats which
have both tho dash and finish of tho real French chapcau.
Not this season have I' seen a hat which pleased mo more
than several to bo found in this shop at $20. Their chic
is- really beyond description, but you would adore a close
navy turban or intcrwincd satin straw and heavy gros
grain ribbon a graceful, conservative hat, yet altogether
different from anything you will see. Rivaling this and
at the snmo price is a hat of smooth burnt traw, a roll- (
brim sailor, swirled in navy grosgrain and finished with
a pin of inlaid wood. The difference of Wilkinson hats
is a joy to tho truly fashionable.
Schmalzbach'a, 1422 Walnut, is a mccca for women of
fastidious taste, who revol in tho exhibit of beautiful
garments displayed for thoir pleasure. I must desenbo
ono of their good-looking frocks for you n versatile
model suitable for afternoon wear and semi-formal din-
ner wear. It is apparently inspired by the graceful
Moyen Age period, having n dropped waistline, the entire
upper part of tho gown being of black georgette em
broidered in red beads over a black silk camisole, tho
skirt of black, but in a contrasting material, taffeta fluted
oddly to the georgette bodice. The bottom of the skirt
is conservatively puffed in Turkish fashion. The rounded
neck and short kimono sleeves are heavily bordereo with
the beads. It is a lovely frock at tho price, $125.
Think of a French navy sergo frock nt $39.75! It is
n semi-dress model, having a curved collarless neck and
short sleeves, richly embroidered in antique gold. Odd
hip pockets, giving a modified pannier effect, nro nlso
gold embroidered. Tho lines of tho frock aro straight
nnd altogether it is a delightful frock for either tho
slender or tho medium plump. Fascinating rows of tiny
gold buttons ndorn tho center of tho frock nnd its smart
sleeves. Really, its prico Is surprising. The Roscwny
Shop, at 1385-37 Walnut, at which this frock mny
bo seen, had any number of good-looking models at just
such reasonable prices.
Week of
March
twenty-second,
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Store Hours
9 to 5:30
Gimbel hrtxfk&r&
MARKET : CHESTNUT EIGHTH : NINTH
Philadelphia,
Thursday, March 25,
1920.
' mouponI? '
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No Mail or Phono Orders
Filled from Coupon Specials
This Does Not Apply o
Other Goods
Friday is Coupon Day
Sincerely what.it claims to be the selling, of last fews and short lengths of all the good things the Store offers at
Savings Running to Half
There are no merely "made-to-sell goods mixed in to affect cheapness. That's why the bargains are so worth-while.
Women's Wool Gabardine or
Wool Velour Capes, at
$16.50
Shades partridge, tan, taupe, black and navy, at
$16.50.
.All taffeta silk-lined Serge Capes, at $22.50.
Women's Black Taffeta Capes, pongee silk vests, at
418.60. ;
'" Women's Smart Polo-Cloth Coats, at $23.75.
Women s full length tailored street Coats; poplin or
wool gabardine; silk-lined to waist, at $33.75.
Boys' Norfolk Suits, Ages 8 to 16 years, at $16
Same suit with extra pair of full-lined knickers, at
$19.60.
Fancy mixtures, with all-around belt and slash pock
ets. Boys' Reefers, ages 3 to 8 years at $7.50.
Shepherd check, and tan and gray worsteds.
Boys' Norfolk Suits, ages 8 to 18 years, at $23.50.
With extra pair of ful-lined knickerbockers.
Boys' Washable Suits, ages IV to ID vcars. at $2.50.
Olmbtla, "Coupon oar," Third floor.
Men's Shoes and Oxfords at $6.98
Dark Tan, Ganmetal Calf or Cordovan
360 pairs of Men' Slippers, at $2.95.
.Fine black kid romeo Slippers, sizes 6 to 11.
Boys' Shoes, at $2.95, army oak black calf; sires 10
to W,.
Boys' Shoes, at $4.65. Gunmetat calf and patent
colt; sizes
"Coupon Day," Bcond floor,
2U tn 6
Olmbalt,
1 Women's Blouses, at $1 and $1.SS I
Clean-up of tailored Blouses in wool challis and
poplin; in khaki-eolor and navy blue., at ,$1.
Qlmbala, "Coupon nay," Third floor.
Lingerie Blouses manufacturers' .samples and
clearance of our own stocks, at $1.55.
Olmbsli, "Coupon Bay," Vlrat floor.
I
W. B. Corsets, at $1.90
A practical low-bust model; long hip; dainty
pink coutil, at $1.90.
Qlmbtli, "Coupon Bay," Haoorid floor.
Women's1 Lisle Stockings', at 75c
Slight seconds, full fashioned; navy and cord
ovan, at 75c.
Women's Pink Vests, 65c . "Kayser made."
Women's silk-top Union Suits, at $2.
Women's full-fashioned white silk Hosiery, $2.
Men's Silk Socks, at $1. Black and colors.
OLrabda, "Coupon Say," rlrrt floor.
1000 Morning Dresses, at $3.15
Ginghams plaids and stripes.
Voiles checks and stripes.
Percaleschecks, plaids and stripes. Novelty
collars collars of white pique, organdie, poplin or
self. material; detachable belts, sash ties, pockets.
Some Billie Burkes. AH sizes, but not in all styles.
Qlmbels, "Coupon Say," Second floor,
Some on Orand Alalt.
Silk and Wool Poplin, 40-inch, at
$2.50 a yard
a yd
54-in. all-wool Mannish Serge, at $2.75 a yd.
All-wool navy Panama Cloth. J6-in.. at SI. 25
All-wool Batiste. 42-In.'. at $1.95 a vd.
50-in. Cream Storm Serge, at $1.25 a vd.
Qlmbels, "Coupon Say," Stcond'floor.
Women's Silk and Fabric Glbves. at 78c
Slightly mussed; 2-clasp and 8- and 12-button,
at 78c.
Qlmbtli, "Coupon Bay," Orand Alola.
Women's strap-wrist duplex Gloves, white, yel
low, drab and mode, at $1,85.
Women's Gauntlets, fabric buckle-trimmed,
drab, white,. yellow and mode, at $1.38.
Women's strap-wrist cape Gloves, brown and
beaver, at $3.25. .
Women's overseam glace Gloves, white, at
$2.10.
Women's Frcncii suede Gloves, tan, at $2.16.
Men's Gloves for street and auto wear, at
$1.95.
Men's 1 -clasp cape Gloves, in brown, at $3.50.
Men's 1-clasp chamoisette Gloves, in gray, at
95c.
i Qlmbsli, "Coupon Say," rim floor.
Girls' Sample Spring Coats, at
$5 and $7.75
One and two of a kind. Of serge and burella;
6- to 14-year sizes.
Gimbals, "Coupon Say," PLrit floor.
Muslin Underwear, at 75c to $5.95
Odd lots and samples; silk and nainsook.
Nightgowns, envelope chemises, petticoats,
camisoles and bloomers.
Black and colored Heatherbloom Petticoats,
at $3.95. New spring colors: pretty changeable
taffeta flounces.
Flowered Cotton Taffeta Petticoats, at $1.96.
Save half.
200 Sample Silk Petticoats, at 54.95. Black and
colors.
Qlmbels, "Coupon Say," Plrat floor.
Women's Glazed Kid Oxfords, at $6.90
Welted soles and Cuban heels.
Women's patent leather and dull leather Ar
cadia Pumps, welted soles, leather Louis heels:
small .tongue effect; also turn sole and covered
Louis heel, at $6.90. Save a third.
Women's patent leather lace fabric top shoes.
Louis heel and plain toe, at $3.95.
Women's glazed kid lace and button Shoes,
welted soles and Cuban heels, at $4.85. Save half.
French Buckles, (imported), beaded, at 95c
Growing Girls' Shoes, in tan Russia and black
calf vamps, light-color cloth tops, round toeS, at
$5.85. Save a third.
Qlrabala, "Coupon Say," Sioond floor.
Dress Ginghams, at 45c a yard
Girls' Chiffon and Georgette Dresses,
at $15
In white and flesh; straight-line, waist and em
. pire models. Some show handling. Sizes 6 to 16
years. Save up to $10. Special at $15.
Qlmbtli, "Coupon Say," Plrat floor.
32 inches wide. Save a third.
Longcloth, yard wide at 38c a yard.
Novelty Lawns. 36 inches wide, at 40c a vard
Oimbtlf, "Coupon Say," Tlrtt and Stcond floors.
Domestic and WSlard Sewing Machines, at $51
$5 cash and $1 weekly brings :my machine to
your home.
Fifty Emblem Sewing Machines, at $29. Made
by the famous Domestic Sewing Machine Com
pany. $2 cash, $1 weekly for the balance.
QlmbtU, "coupon Bay," Subway Stort.
1 Men's Shirts, at $1.48 .
Men's Ps Jamas, at $2. Save $1.
Men's Terry Cloth Bath Robes, at $3.95. Soil-'
ed from handling; worth two and three times as
much.
Men's fine woven Madras Shirts, at 92.95. Save
one dollar and five cents. A wonderful assortment
of candy, r)in and pencil stripes; guaranteed colors;
all sizes.
Men's Pad Garters, 35c each, or 3 for $1.
Single and double grip, plain colors.
Boys' muslin Night Shirts, 95c. Small lot of
samples. ' ,
Boys' Collar-attached Blouses, ages 7, 8, 9, 10,
II, 12 years, 76e.
Boys' Shirts, neckband style, $1.25. Soft
double cuffs; about wholesale price today. All sizes.
OUnbala, "Coupon Say," Tint floor.
WOMEN'S SUITS Twenty-Six
Sale-Grouped at $48.50
Styles
Twenty-six of the smartest styles that half-again to double S48.50 has been able to equal this entire season!
Not a "handled" suit among them. No "discards." No "jobs." No "cancellations."
i i Ai . ! j ., ,, n ui . I Every fashionable length of coat.
But fresh-spic-span fresh-perfectly tailored models. Mostly navy blue vty that Sw.-ng3 rom changably "different" tailleura to braid-laden
famous U. S. serges, tricotines of rare worth yes, Poiret twills, too. I flares and embroidery-trimmed dressy models.
Thirty Styles Sale-Grouped at $59
Novelty models box-y styles; and styles with ornate little waistcoats; and styles with buttons that march between tuck-clusters; and long coats that
"straight line"; and coats that flare their bouffancy.
And simply glorious tailleurs with the famous Gimbel "little touches."
In Both Groups, Besides Styles for the "Extra-Size" Woman.
Not just "plain" suits not just what you've already had not just the duplicate of what you've already half-worn
But as fascinating variety as in sizes 36. oimbsis, salon of Dtm, Third floor.
Star Safety Razor Blades, 6 in a
package, at 10c
Bur Blades, $1 size at 50c.
Jonathan Crookes & Sons, of Sheffield, England,
Razors, at 50c.
Razor' Sets, many only one of a kind; at half
price and less.
Shaving Brushes, at 25c
Daggett & Ramsdell Shaving Cream or Shav
ing Stick, at 23c.
Molle Shaving Cream, at 19c
J Men's Cloth Hats', at X2.25
Men's and Boys' Caps, at 75c
Boys' Cloth Hats, at 91.50.
Gimbals, "Gonpom Say," Tlrat floor.
I
Women's Umbrellas, at $2.15
Of American taffeta (cotton); colored bakclitc
tops and wrist cords, at $2.15.
Women's Colored Umbrellas, bakelitc handles
with colored or white handles, also sterling silver
tips and rings, at $9.
dlmbals, "Coupon Say," rlrat floor.
MILLINERY
Rose-Brimmed or Poppy-Crowned
or Heather-Wreathed
Black or brown or navy blue hats of every conceivable size, flower-trimmed varying all the way from brilliancy to
daintiness of color. Or brilliant color veiled with maline or net or maline-braids.
Or the flower hat that Paris apparently likes best inlaid layers of flowers with the maline braid built right up over them.
"Shape-Sizes" range from tiny, close-fitting hats of tiny, closely massed flowers up to the great, garden party hat with its
huge poppies.
In the Subway Store
Prices Hover Around $10.50
QUnbf, salons of Drts, Third floor.
500 Ostrich Feather Trimmed Hats,
at $7.S0
medium sire brims. Various colors, at
Large,
$7.50.
rjirabtlB, "Coupon BaJ,
Millinery Salons, Third floor.
Muminum 10-quart Preserving Kettles, at $1.60.
5-quart aluminum-covered -Kettles, slightly dam
aged, at $1.50.
White enameled finish Bread Boxes, at 95c
.Three-ring Wooden Towel Holder, at 10c.
Qlmbala, "Coupon Bay," rourth floor.
1 Straw Braid, at 75c to $2.50 a piece
9 to 10 yards in a piece, lab. visca and kako;
variety of colors.
01mbU, "Coupon Bay," Plrat and Third floors.
Women's Ready-to-Wear Hats, at $1.50
Card Cases, Wallets, Pass Cases, etc.,
at 25c to $1
$1.35 for nana rings oi macK vm moroitu
elC.05 for Hand Bags of black and. navy, gray"
and broNvn, braver, giain lambskin.
$1.95 for light-weight Japanese mattinff-covered
Suit Cases.
-'$2.35 for Dressing Cases; nickel and ebony
fittings. ... ., , ,j
$1.35 fordong gram leatherette Music Folds.
$2.85 for Hand Bags and Envelope Purses; as
sorted metal and self-covered frames.
$1.35 for moire Silk Bags; edged metal frames;
chain handles.
atmbsli, "Coupon Bay," rlrst floor.
All-satin, straw and Georgettc-and-silk combina
tions, black and colors, at $1.50.
Ready-to-wear Hats, silk and satin in black and
color!,, at $3.
Satin-and-straw combinations in Sport Hats, $6.
Olmbels, "Coupon Bay," Third floor.
omen s Ready-to-wear Hats, satin-and-straw
combinations, ill-satin and all-straw, black and
colors, at $1.
t liitrinimed straw Hats, black and colors, at 05c.
OUnbl, "Coupon Bay," Tint floor.
Special Easter Toy baskets, Filled, at $1
1 Bleached Irish Table Linen, at $2.65 yd.
Heavy quality; assorted designs; 70 inches wide.
Irish Linen Table Cloths, o.lxu.l inches up to 2x3
yards; variously priced. $4.50 to $15.75 Save 409c.
Bleached Turkish Towels with blue border, at
40c each.
72-inch round Lunch Cloths, trimmed with imita
tion Cluny lace and lace medallions, at $9 each.
Ileay bleached Union Crash Toweling with
neat blue border; good absorbent qna1it. at 23c yd.
QtMbsU, "Coupon Say," Second floor.
lliousands and thousands of pieces of odd lots
of shop-soiled Linens from stock including Towels,
Toweling, Table Damask, Napkins and Fancy
Linens; save no to half, at 10c to $18.50.
OlwoaU, "Conpon Bay," Otoonil and Tlrat floor.
Floor Lamps, at $12
Ice Chests
width :U In..
,tt
dsDth
.TulmlirM H
at $13.50
Refrigerators; width 23 in., depth Sli in., height
41 in., at $25.
Easy Hour Electric Washing Machine and Swing
ing Wringer, tub made of southern cypress wood,
at $75.
Cooker Gas Stove, three-burner top enameled
drip pan and white enameled door, at $19.95. -
Oil Heater and Boiler, capacity 3 quarts, at
$3.75.
Jewel Gas Irons, cpmplete with cord and stand,
6-pound size, at $1.95.
Sad Iron Heating Plate, at 35c
Steel Fry Pans, 9-inch, at $1.
Sheet Iron Roast Pans, at 35c
Tin Wash Boiler, copper bottoms, wood handles,
family size, $1.45.
Zinc Face Wash Boards, at 35c
Wiard Floor FplUhlng'.M'op, large size, at 95c
Aluminum x.ip whpiu, rac, !, anu 91,41.,
lilled with, toys and trimmed with chickens and
rabbits and ribbon. Special price, $1.
itto wheel Coaster Wagon, at $7.25.
Horsie Toddler for small children, in 4 sizes, at
$2.35, $2.65, $3.36, $3.85.
Last of our 110 Baby Coaches, at half price, at
$15 to $30.
aimbds, "Coupon Bay," Tourth floor.
Fancy Bead Necklaces, at $1
Combined with metal chains. Worth about
three times as much.
Tottery Chains, combination of coloring, at 50c
Ciunmetal Purses for holding small change, at
25c and 50c Worth double.
Sterling Silver Finger Rings, fancy mounting
set with brilliant'rhinestones, at $2.50.
Qlmbtli, "Coupon Bay," rirst floor.
Wreaths of Flowers at $1.75
Burnt Plumage Bands, at $1.25.
(Hmbtli, "Coupon Say," Tint floor.
Women's Irisn Linen Handkerchiefs.
6 for $1.15
Women's Irish linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched;
embroidered in one corner; variety of patterns', at
18c each.
r-8liisbl, "jgoupon Say," Tlrst floor.
Silk shade included Some are imperfect
Candlesticks, at 25c and 50c each
Silk Shades for small lamp-, at 50c to $1.50
. Olmbeli, "Conpon Bay," Thoronrhfara.
Kloor Lamps, beautiful stand .ind silk shade, Kas
or electric, at 25c.
Olmbala, "Coupon Bay." fourth floor.
I Wall Paper, at 7V2c, 15c and 28c a piece 1
At 7J4c a piece- nines wonh double or more,
kitchen, sitting-room and bedroom papers.
M 15c a piece lino s-lcction of bedroom and
sitting-room papers. Ml are 1rs than half price.
At 28c a piece imitation grass doth effects, em
bossed papers, oatmeal and engracd tile papers
..All sold with borders or binders to match.
. uimnau, ooupon Bay," ruth floor.
Just 35 Wolf Scarfs, at $47.50
lu brown and taupe. Save $10 to $15.
uimum, "Coupon Bay," Third floor.
Peanut Cluster
Creams,
at 50c lh.
Vanilla Eating
Chocolate, at 28c a
half pound cake.
Glossy Stick Candy
at 55c lb.
Olmbalt, Chtttnut Bt.
Annas, Orand Alcla and
subway gtora,
0x12 ft. Fancy
Willow Grass
Runs, at $17
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$17.75 for 9x12
heavy reversible
Wool - and - Fibre
Rugs.
$47 for 9x12 ft
Smith seamless high
pile Axmlnster Rugs.
-ejal, ftti floor.
Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits. $23.50.
Women's and misses' new Easter Suits, at
$23.75.
Women's and intssc' Coats, at $16.75.
Girls' lovely soring Coits, at $10.
Girls" White Dresses, slightly shop-soiled, at
$2.50 and $3.80.
Women's and mioses' Dresses, at $13.75.
Women's and misses' Suits, at $25.
Women's High Shoes, at $2.95. Lace and
button.
Men's Shoes, $4.95. High shoes and oxfords.
Children's Shoes, at $2.95. a Various styles.
Best quality Seersucker Gingham, at 35c yd.
Leather Goods, at 5c to X4.95. Shop-soiled.
Sole of Trunks, at $10.95. Odds.
Traveling Luggage, at 5de to $8.95. Odds
and end.
Children's Muslin Underwear, slightly mussed,
at 25c to $1.50.
Bleached seamless Sheets. $2.15 each. 81x90.
Summer Dimity Bedspreads, 81x90. at $2.95.
Petticoats, at $1; made of black sateen.
Petticoato, at $1.65; made, of white sateen,
tailored.
Clearance of Housedresses, at $1.55 to $2.55.
Sample Muslin Underwear, at 50c to $2.95.
Men's Socks, at 12Je pr slight seconds.
Women's medium weight cotton Stockings, at
28c pr.
Children's and infants' Socks and Stockings,
3 pairs for 50c
Women's light-weight Vests and Drawers, at
38c each
nutting terge, line weae soft finish;
only. 36 inches wide, at 11.
All-wool mannish Suiting Serge, 54-inch,
$2.75 yd.
Mill lengths of white Dress Lawns, at 25
cretonne Kernjianu, jave close to
35c vd.
Women's hetmtitdied Handkerchiefs, Oc each
Vestees of enise lace, at 85c
Emblem Sewing Machines, at $29. Made bv
the frmous Domi-nir Machine Co. $2 .ash 11
weekl.v for the balance '
Bust Confiners, hook front or back, at 25c.
Odds and samples of Linens, at 8c to $4.75.
hmal clearance of odd China and Glass, at
clean-up prices. , ai
at $B8095.Nrf0lk SUit',, JUnlr SuiU nd ,
Kogers' silver. nlarf wi.. ,. .. .-
Dressy Lingerie W.Uf. !..,- '" xzei'
Japanese
black
at
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half, at
to
Mattlno. Pun. ' .
versible, 9x11.6. ,t$5. ' " f,"'s"8' rc
Tapestry Brussrl, r. -,.. .
-9x12, at 120 " ' wr,cniai patterns,
BoUyJ"8"' F1r Cov"in". '' rolls, st
Remnants, at 25c and 40c sq, yd., as to sire
l"tove' ; 'Toilet Paper, 7 roll, or 26e
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