Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 25, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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The Second of Four Clover Days !
Hundreds of New Clover Specials Added for To-morrow
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One o rte' Unmdtchable Values in
Dalsimer
MILLION
DOLLAR
Shoe Sale
For Men; Women and Children
NOWHERE will you find such values
as are available in this sale. Here
is an offering for men that is typical of
the bargains in EVERY Department.
We have a remarkable variety of Dark
Tan and Black Calf Oxfords of the' high
Dalsimer Standard. In many styles to
suit your taste in all sizes to fit your
foot and priced to please your purse.
'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET
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THE BIG SHOE STORE
1204-06-08 Market St.
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mQUALlTY AND VALUE fiffl
advi:tii:mi:xt
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For the proper celebration of Independence Day, you will need
many things a new frock n new tennis racquet, and mayhap an
ice cream freezer. You will find in tho Chestnut Street Shops the
very newest and host of these, and, in fact, of all those material
things which contnbuto to tho enjoyment of a holiday.
"E'VE eonip tn roirnrl tVm
T-N. ELIGHTKIII.I.Y mn Innl-inn.
electric fan as a necessity
II are those Georgette frocks in'
pastel shades, which aro
among the new things I saw at the .
Blum Store, 1310 Chestnut Street.
One was heavily beaded with w'lito,
beads, with, here and there, touches,
of pale green. Another, beaded alco '
in white, had the t'-immlm: so clever- I
ly placed that it accentuated tho
long lines of the fi"ure. Each do-!
tail of the gown, in fact, contributes I
to a slenderizing rfl'ne. Theco
dresses are just the thing for the
informal nfTnirs of summer. Tha
ercpe Georgette dress-s in the dark-'
or colors nre most reasonably priced (
at Blum's, and thev have a most I
rdeosinT individurlitv abouf them. I
A (hrk bvnwn dress, with tunic,
weighted with bead" o' crystal and ,
iet, was' extremely mot'!h.
-- .. ,w "t-Hwv uvijuaiiib
V iiii us enerKy.produc.ing qual
ities. Certainly, it helps you to for
Kct the hot weather on sultry sum
mer d:.ys and it is so much cusiev to
S?rk n,your kitchen if you have a
estinghouse Electric Fan on your
windowsill or table, and dinner, of
warm summer evening, tastes
much Letter if it is eaten to tho ac
companiment of a cool, refreshing
breeze from a Westinghouso Whirl
wind Fan. Restful, health-building
sleep liKcwise require a cool room,
nnd it is possible to mnko your bed
room comfortably cool if you have
nn electric fan. You wilf find West
inehouso Electric Fans in various
Mm nt,,i,A0.Btorc of J- Franklin
Miller, 1C12 Chestnut Street.
MANY men who heretofore
have belonged to the "wilted
, , c' nr brigado" have decided
lo adopt the Polo Shirt which Jacob
Jjcods Sons, 1124-2G Chestnut
i. ' V? sh(win,' this season. It
iL? p,ai?' closly woven Oxford
l , ' k .f ncemed Oxford cloth
m a slifeht y heavier weave. The
collar, which is of a most becoming
S' ,a?,falrJ-y lontf Points- which
omfoHt0i lhctlshirt- Is much mprc
mrtbI than a stifF collar on a
nod sun,",or, d,n'- A convenient
E "i!1 A110 l BlIs of thc shirt
cuff iuit0ed "ap- T1! rou,ld
rn',h bttons Rowed on, enablos
Lv n, . rZ l u? Vs sleeves without
teL t"Bhtu of lost cuff H'-a
Stnnnmuch aPP":iated during a
is the Ideal shirt for sports wear.
GAUFOnNIAPlums large,
red and dellciously sweet, are
itoii ,JV at the store of Henry R.
Ch ?Vu ? &AS0nI B,r0ad rt?olw
lulclmi, Pp,;01' "'l tho most
ffilfornin n Cat-'lo"PC3 from
fornia r'u thf ,arw blnck Call
GeorH, Chres; Poaches from
Surterf Cnhf ?L,iPmet- ndh groat
Orapca",'0?8. hlB Hothouse
the frSlu J" BoMu"i nrq somo of
"ok n,fi nVv ,at ""llowelVs. Thoy
BnXtn -n?0 1,a"( -Pnlotcd Gift
Plt vm.1?1080 Gilt;BnRkcts ,f
from Pi&i ai? far " ,00 nl'M
l'conlc nri t?r f,?,ive'T' Mt'ny
owe II'. fnoi ,R nd"'t"'.'o of Hal.
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,r rf the ab-jlute csentials !
tp tho e'ovnicnt of a vaca
tion is fl" n'-onrr sort nf I
traveling bag. The wns n timo
when we thought that the expert-1
enced traveler dirrl '!r"-d rnv but the i
fhabbicst of traveling bags the,
degree of RhamV"ns l)e'ng in direct!
"nlio to his multifarious "'anderincr"'. '
But nowndavs we considr it ouite
ns important to carry a gaod-lookinT
suitcarn as to wear a wcl'-tailored
rutt. E-en if one sending only
one night out-of-t"wn. an over
night bag, such as the one of black ,
fittings which I saw at the store of j
Qiiwoy, uanKs & uiauie company,
Is a most convenient thing to own.
and, for a longer trip, thn fitted
ruitcnses aro the most useful things
imaginable.
PREPARATIONS for a "reil
' out-and-out rrood t'mo" on th5
Fourth rho.'M inc'ude n visit
to the dorp rf A G. Simlding &
Bros., at 1210 C tnut Street,
where you will fnd the verv basj
and newest of things in the athletic
goods line. You will b" inter
ested in tho set of Lnwn Bowls
which I n-v at Snnlding's. Do v.u
"lay tennis or indulge in golf? Tho
dennrtments in this store devoted to
inr-se v.ii'c'i I raw ;i u.iuniiu i
bok"d ji;'-ticulcr!,v st'irdy anil well
mado. And, of course, when you
mention baseball outfits, Spnldin"'
comes to mind immediately as, tho
logical placo to buy them.
"'towcii s are not obtalnnblo.
"IE CHESTNUT .STREET ASSOCIATION
Can you not make it convenient to come to the Store early
to-morrow? That it will be an exceptionally busy day is as sure as
anything in the wprld can be.
oe easier tor you. Jtfut, wnetner
to get here. The money-saving
Men's Clothing
Spring and Summer Suits at Reduced
Prices
$50.00 and $60.00 Spring) C9Q &f
Suits f$6y.DlJ
$55.00 Blue Serge Suits, 1 CQA 0
two pairs of Trousers I pu'ir.dV
$70 and $75.00 Suits, Stein-Bloch, Hart,
Schaffner & Marx ) OQ CA
and "Alco" ( $OU0X
Men's $35.00 Spring Suits $18.50
$45.00 Suits, "Alco" and Others $24.50
$15 and $18.00 Palm Beach Q n
and Cool Cloth Suits.... P
$35.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Two
piece Summer Suits $22.50
$6.50 to $10.00 Trousers, $3.75, $ 1.23, $5.75
$70.00 and $80.0.0 Suits To-mcasure $60.0q
$3.50 to $5.00 Straw Hats $2.45, $2.75, $3.05
$7.50 Panama Hats $4.05 Caps 95c
$12.00 to $20.00 Panama Hats $8.45
Men's 65c to $3.00 Four-in-Hands 45c, 60c,
75c, 85c, $1.10, $1.25 and $1.85
$1.50 to $1.00 Knitted Neckties, 95c, $2.85, $3
now Ties 10c and 45c Suspenders 60c
j $1.00 So'ft-Collar Pins, 50c 50c Garters, 35c
50c Cuff Buttons 35c, or 3 for $i.uu
Men's $2.50 to $6.00 Soft Shirts now $1.90,
S2.45, $2.85, $3.25, $3.65 and $4.00
$3.00 and $4.00 Pajamas $2.20 and $3.00
AtWetic Shirts and Dr&wers 65c
Seconds. White gauze cotton C6c each.
t Balbriggan Underwear 75c
Drawers 7Co t-ach. Xo drawers Bold without shirts.
35c Cotton Socks, Black & Colors, now 29c
Men's Mercerized Lisle Socks 35c
Seconds. Blnck or cordovan 3Gc, or 3 pairs flr $1.
Men's Colored Cotton Socks 20c
Seconds and not all sizes.
Full-fashioned Thread-silk Socks 95c
Sccindo. In hlack, white and color?.
$2.00 to $7.00 Bathing Suits, two-plcce, now
$1.45, $3.50, $4.45 and $5.95
Men's Bath Robes $6.75 and $10.00
"Qxfords $5.65, $6.65, $7.75 and- $8.75
Fabrics and Trimmings
$3.00 to $5.00 Fancy Dress Silks, now $2.50
Navy Blue Plain Foulard, Special $2.65
$4.00 Heavy-weight Crepe dc Chine $2.63
In while, Ivory and pink.
$3.50 Black Crepe Georgette $250 a yard
$3.50 Yard-wide Black Sbtin de Luxe, $2.85
$5.50 Printed Pussy Willow Silks, now $3.65
$6.00 All-wool Mixed Suitings now $1.50
$4.50 Black All-wool Serge now $3.25
$5.00 Black All-wool Broadcloth now $4
$4.50 Navy All-wool Dress Serge, now $3.15
$1.50 All-wool Stripes and Plaids, now $3
$1.23 Plain Navy Blue Cotton Voile, now 68c
$1.50 Grav Silk-and-cotton Poplin, now 95c
65c Printed Cotton Voiles now 38c a yard
35c Printed Cotton Voiles now 18c a yard
65c White Persian Lawn now 45c a yard
$1.75 White Imported Organdie now $1.15
55c White Cambric now 40c a yard
85c While Novelty Voile now 65c a yard
55c White Linene Suiting now 42c a yard
$3.00 White Surf Cloth, 54-inch $2.00
50c While Lining Lawn, 40-inch now 40c
15c White Cotton Banding now 10c a yard
75c Black Venise Appliques now 40c
Soutache Braid 12 yds. for 30c, worth 44c
15c Black Trimming Braid now 12c
$1.25 White Cotton Net, 70-inchr-now 95c
$2.00 Venise Lace Allovers now $1.40
60c Messalinc Ribbon, 5 inches wide 12c
$2.25 Tucked Organdie Flouncing, 40-inch
$1.55
LINENS, BEDFURmSHMGS
$8 Scotch Linen Dinner Cloths now $6.00
$15 Double Damask Cloths, 72x72 $10.00
85c Mercerized Cotton Breakfast Cloths, 68c
$9 Bleached J inen Napkins, 20-in. $7 doz.
S5.50 Half-linen Huck Towels, 18x36, $4.40
$10 Linen Huck Towels, 14x22 $6.00 a doz.
50c Linen Hand or Tea Toweling 37c yard
$4.50 Oyster White Linen Suiting, 90-inch
$3.45
$4 Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases $2.90
pair
$1.00 Clunv Lace Centrepieces, 18-in. 60c
$2 Allover' Filet Lace Scarfs, 18x54 $1. GO
$1.75 Round Scalloped Centrepieces $1.40
0Bleached Sheets, 72x99, $3.00; 81x99, $3.23
Bolster Cases, 42x76 Vi inches $1.43
Pillow Cases.- 45x38 Vi inches 75c
Cotton-and-Wool Mixed Blankets, 72x82 in.,
' $8.75 a pair; 76x84 inches, $15.50 a pair
Camp Blankets, gray, $6.50; Khaki-color
$9.50
Cotton-filled Comfortables, $5.65 and $11.75
Long Cloth. 10-yard pieces $3.60 and $5.10
Nainsook, 12 yards $5.50, $7.35 and $7.75
Linen-finish Suiting 55c and 68c a yard
65c White Domel Flhnnel 5Sc a yard
40c Striped Outing Flannel 25c a yard
$l.fe5 Cream Twill FJannel $1.10 a yard
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Morning shopping will help us and
aoie to come early or not, be sure
opportunities are very numerous
FOR WOMEN
$27.50 Crepe do Chine Dresses now $22.50
niack, navy blue, French blue, tnupc, white, flcuh.
$35.00 Draped Foulard Drosses, now $23.75
Blndc-and-whltc and navy blue-nnd-Wliltp.
$32.50 and $35 Crepe de Chine Dresses
$21.50
lilack, brown, French blue and taupe.
$55.00 to $80.00 Fine Serge, Tricotinc and
Poirct Twill Suits now $42.50 to $70.00
$35.00 Worsted Jersey Suits now $28.00
Plain rnlors and heather mixtures.
$37.;"0 Worsted Jersey Suits now $32.50
I'lnln eolors nml heather mixtures.
$17.50 Knee-length Sports Coats, now $12.75
. Two-tone, effects In blue, brown nnd rose.
$35.00 Sports Coats, a few Capes $22.50
$9.75 Rubberized Canton Raincoats $4.75
$2.00 Gabardine and Linene Skirts now $1.
$5.50 to $10 Smart Cloth Skirls now $4.75
Btnek-and-whlto checks, nnd pome In plain colors.
$2.00 Tailored Cotton Waists now $1.35
Lawn, voile, orsandlc. dimity. White and color.
$3 and $3.50 Organdie and Voile Waists
$2.35
Odd Lots $5.75 and $6.50 Voile Waists, $4.85
$6.75 Striped Crepe de Chine Waists $4.95
$7.50'Crepe Georgette Waists, flesh $5.50
Trimmed Hats, less than half now $5.00
$10.00 lo $12.00 Sports Hats now $5.00
$4 to $5.00 Trimmed Georgette Hats $3.45
$8 to $9.00 Trimmed Summer Hats $6.75
Hrepe Georgette and Joffeto combined with crepe
Gcorpetle: v-lilte, nay, pink and orc'ild.
$3.95 Straight-line Gingham and Cham
bray House Dresses, embroidered
collar $2.95
$2.25 to $4 Voile and Linene Smocks $1.50
$6 and $6.50 Surf Satin Bathing Suits $5
$7.95 Messalinc Petticoats now $5.65
$2.50 and $3 Colored Petticoats now $1.75
Various style. lleatherbloom nnd ratine.
$2.00 White Saline Petticoats now $1.45
$1.50 Satinc Petticoats, blacluwd colors, 85c
$2.25 and $2.50 Cambric Petticoats $1.85
75c Tailored Batiste Bloomers now 65c
Dainty Voi'e Underwear Reduced One-half
$2.50 Trimmed Nainsook Night Gowns
$1.95
$4.50 to $5.75 Philippine Embroidered Cor
set Covers and Drawers now $3.50
$10.00 and $15.00 Negligees and Sacques of
Fine Dotted Swiss now $7.50 and SI 2
$7.50 to $12.00 Fine Hand-made Blouses, in
the French Salon now $.4.85 to $7.73
$8.50 to $12.00 S. & C. Special and Other of
Our Well-known Corsets now $3.95
$2.50 S. & C. Special, Warner Rust -proof
and Other Corsets, chiefly small sizes
$1.50
$10.00 Discontinued Models in Nemo, S. &
C. Special and Other Corsets now $1.50
$1.00 to $2.00 Brassieres, 32 to 38 now 38c
$5 and $6 Satin and Silk Brassieres $2.50
65c Filet Lace Edging, '2-inch ioc a yard
$1.23 Filet Lace Edging and Insertion, 1 !,j-
inch $1.00
$1.25 to $5.00 Dainty Collars 75c to $3.75
Luce-trimmed organdie and batiste.
83c to $1.50 Neckwear, Samples now 30c
$2.50 Black Kid Gloves, 6 and 62 now
$1.15
$1.75 Twn-clasp Milanese Silk Gloves $1.05
$1 Two-clasp Wash Fabric Gloves now 60c
18c Fine Mull Handkerchiefs now 12 '2c
50c Irish Linen Handkerchiefs 3 for SI. 00
$2.50 Switches and Transformations $1.95
$15.00 to S1S.00 Pumps and Oxfords $8.90
$i&00 to SJ5.00 Pumps rnd Oxfords $8.90
$12.00 to S15.00 Pumps, black and tan, $9.45
$8.00 to $10.00 White Buckskin Oxfords and
-White Kidskin Pumps now $6.65
$7 Smart White Canvas Pumps now $4.90
$12.00 Mercerized Sweaters now $6.00
$10.00 Wool Ripple Sweaters now $4.50
$10.00 Mercerized Pull-over Sweaters, S7.50
Sfi Union Taffeta ( oVto'n'" ) Umbrellas, $4.50
Siik-and-Fibre Stockings now $1.25
,, Seeonds f .' no quiilli Full-fashioned and In
black and wli u
Mercerized l.iIe Stockings now 65c
Full-fitslil nidi Si-ufds of $1 LTi iiialll.
$2.50 Black Silk Stockings now SI. 85
Full-fashioned
$1.00 Full-fashioned Lisle Stockings 75c
Illacl;, wh'ti and cordovan.
$3.00 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings $2.00
With morcirls il tops and soles
35c Ribbed Cotton Vests, lace front 25c
Extra-size Ribbed Cotton Vests now 30c
Seconds of in iinlity Low nrck, no hlecvca
Ribbed Lisle Vests, in pink 30c
Seconds of ; i iii illty Low neck, no sleceH.
Ribbed Cotton Union Suits now 75c
Seconds of 1 i'ialltj. i:tra nUcs. 83c, second
of J1.25 iimiii Mioll or tlRht knees
$1.25 Ribbed Cotton Union Suits now 75c
Kxtra tl7t. Sic. alue, $1.50. Hand top, low iecK
no sleeves.
FURNITURE
Direct f it .ii our regular htock wo lmc taken
many Suits and Single Piece in a groat ariety
of .tyles for i-iery loom in the house. Thch'o
wo have yharpb reduced in price.
In a special section, we have assem
bled a few Suits and Single Pieces at
less than half price.
and very attractive. In fact, the Clover Specials, designated by the
Four-leaf Clover Signs, represent the Climax of the Anniversary
Economies the dessert after the
when possible.t And please remember that we cannot promise to
fill mail or telephone orders for 'Clover Day Specials.
FLOOR COVERINGS
$78.50 Atfminster Rugs, 9x12 $62.50
$65.00 Axminsler Rugs, 9x12 $55.00
$125.00 Royal Wilton Rugs. 9x12 $92.50
$28.73 Waitc Grass Rugs, 12x15 $20.00
$38.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 $30
NOTE The clearance of our entire
stock of Summer Rugs Rag, Grass and
Fibre continues with prices in many
instances lc3S than actual cost lo us.
IN THE LOWER-PRICK DEPARTMENT
$14.00 Wire Grass Rugs, 9x12 $7.50
$12.85 Wire Grass Rugs. 8x10 $6.25
$11.75 Rag Rugs, 9x12 feet $8.50
$11.75 Rag Rugs, 7.6x10.6 $6.75
SI 9.30 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12, $15.75
Axminsler Rugs (seconds), 9x12 $38.50
Remnants of Felt-base Floor Covering, 2
yards wide, wood or tile designs 35c
square yard
FOR THE HOME
$20.50 While Enamel Beds, all sizes $12.75
$45.00 Brass Beds, full size now $32.00
$17.50 Springs, all-metal frame (?'",,: )'$13
$42.50 Hair Mattresses, 2 parts $31.50
$22.50 Felt Mattresses, full size $15.75
S2.00 Framed Pictures now $1.00
Framed Pictures, Colonial subjects 75c
73c lo $2.00 Silk Candle Shades 50c
$1.25 and $5.50 Silk Shields ( for 1,,Ie )
$3.00 and S4.00 Wa,W
$1.30 Crash Table Covers and Scarfs
Cotton Bunting V lags ( J;.1", )
-SJ.25
-$1.75
ana z:ro
$4.50 Striped Summer Curtains $3 a pr.
$3.00 Crash Dutch Curtains $3.50 a pair
$10.00 Dark Madias Curtains, S7.50 a pr.
75c Cretonne. 36-inch 50c a yard
$4.50 Khaki Canvas Hammocks $3.9.3
75c Government Standard Khaki, 10-oz.
65c
25c to 35c Kitchen Wall Papers 15c to 20c
piece
$3.20 to $8.50 Lnts of Bedroom Wall Papers
$3.75 and $4.75
$3.00 Silk-covered Round Pillows $2.00
$2.00 Japanese Print Lunch Sets $1.30
75c Cretonne Knitting Bags 5T)c
$5.50 Cut Glass Vases $4.00
$8.75 Cut Glass Pitchers S'5.25
$1.75 Economy 0'iart J'irs $1.25 a dozen
$1.00 Hotel Tumblers 65" a dozen
$15.00 American Porcelain Dinner Sets. 51-
piece $11.00
$3.75 o $25.00 Decorated Glass Pieces
$2.50 to $16.65
$9.00 Decorated Breakfast Trav Sals, S6.65
$1.75 Aluminum Rice Boilers. 1-quart. SI. 15
Mexican Shopping Baskets now 40c to 35c
51.00 Ever-Read v Safety Razors 75c
Wash Boilers, slightly damaged, half price
SI. 10 White Enameled 5-quart Kettles 70c
Smokers' $5.00 Stands, mahogany finish
v$4.25
Furniture Polish 33c Garden Rakes 10c
TOYS, SPORTING GOODS
$10.00 Sets Double Tennis Court Marking
Tapes S7.75
ST 5.00 Tennis Rackets, $11.30
$5.00 Rackets. $3.80
$7.00 Tennis Nets, double-court S5.00
Croquet Sets $3.75 Golf Bugs $2.65
$2.50 Base Balls $1.40 each
$3.00 Catcher Milts $3.85
Iiase Ball Gloves $1.65
$31.50 Golf Sots .'""K. 2wooilelul.M oin no
c r- i m- J Irons. 2 ball ) M J.UU
$2.io Bicycle Tires $2.15 each
T Bears SI. 35 Ouija Boards 93c
M0.o clocipedes, very strong $7.75
$4.00 Sam-E-Kars now $2.73
S7.00 Collapsible Doll Coaches $3.65
25c to $1.00 Sand Toys 20c to 80c
86.00 Hanging Porch Swings, complete
$4.8.)
('ampins Tents now $16.50 to $100.00
S10 to $30 Motor Robes $13.50 to $1S.00
$J.o() Automobile Tire Holders $1 25
EXCHANGED PIANOS
Accepted by us as part-payment on new in
struments or returned from limited period of
rental. I he following Clover prices reproent
werth-whilo reductions from the already - low
se'ling figuies:
.uarMiuii a en- Florence sir-, nn
dell
.$95.00 I!c7ilton Ilros. . . 1 8.V00
$'J.r.00 ! Schomacker 18.i.00
.ItO.OO l"0"1 : 213.00
ir.-. nn I Scnc n"flvcr 205.00
. (m.00 Hpnr ,, MjIer ;nsoo
. Hm.OO, Krnnich &I)ach 39.".00
Windsor . ...
Sdiuler & Co.
Aeolian ....
New England
Exchanged Player-Pianos
Peas"
ltacon
.5210.00' Windham . . . .$510.00
. 105 00 Kiihrr Snlm.llJ. .ai: nn
Utirton .
310.00 Steck Pinnola . . 640.00
Phonographs Under Price
Imtruments. that huc been iihed for demon
strating records, together with some that hnvc
been returned ficm limited rental periods. ThCbO
arc now ?-15j00, $65.00 and $7.1.00.
Convenient Payments if you wish
feast. Please carry small parcels 1
MISSES AND CHILDREN
S3.50 Wash Dresses ( ";&'!; or ) 6 to 12, $2.50
Intermediate Girls' $4.50 to- $7.50 Wash
Dresses, 12 lo 16 years $3.00 Iq $5.00
$10.00 to $13.50 Spring Coats, 6 to 14 years'
$6.75 and $8.75
Misses' $9.00 Voile Wash Dresses $6.50
Misses' $15.00 to $19.50 Colored Organdie or
White Voile Dresses $10.00 and $15.00
Misses $27.50 Crepe Georgette Dresses
$21.50
.Misses' $35 to $49.50 Snorts Suits $25 &
$35
Children's $4.50 lo $8 Trimmed Hats $2.00
$3.95 White Regulation Dresses, 2 to 6
$2.50
Boys' $1.75 lo $3.75 Wash Suits, 2 years
95c to $2.50.
$1.65 to $1.95 Rompers, 2 lo 4 $1.2o to
$1.45
Infants' $1.25 to $6.75 Long Slips and
Dressts 95c to $4.95
Children's 30c Hand Bags 38c
Misses' and Children's 75c Fabric Gloves
25 c
Children's $1.50 Wool Sweaters $3.25
Children's 15c Ribbed Cotton Waists 30c
Children's Cotton Stockings, seconds 29c
Mil- rliliftl. Warlc. whlto or cordovan
Children's Cotton Stockings, seconds 50c
' 'i1'1 "' fasYPiieil fret. Dlnck nnd cordovan.
ChUdren's Lisle Stockings, seconds 50c
I 'Imp rllibiMl. memorized. Black, whlto or cordovan.
Misses' $0.00 Laced Shoes $2.75
ll-uhltc Lather, or patent leather w'tli whlto tops.
Growing Girls' $8.00 Shoes $3.65
T'avni leather wffh white tops or soft all-white leather.
Children's $3.50 to $1.00 Samnle Shoes
?2.65
Wh'to Darefoot KandnK Ankle-strap Pumps
Children's and Misses $3.50 Shoes $2.45
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Misses' S2.50 .Tersev Hathino- Suite si o-;
Misses' and Small Women's Bathing Suits h
S2.95
Children's $2.00 Worsted Bathing -Suits-ll
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FOR BOYS
$18.00 to 823.00 Blue Serge Suits $12.95
$20.ro lo ?2i:00 Suits. 8 to 16 years $10.25
$35 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits. $19.75
$15.00 Suits, not nil sizes now $6.75
$13.50 Palm Peach Suits. 8 to 16 yrs. $7.75
Small Hoys' $:).50 Wash Suits $1.65
$2- Gray Chambray Knickerbockers $1.35
Boys' SS.50 Tan Rubberized Raincoats,$5J50
$2 50 to M.30 Straw Hats $1.35 and $2.35
Boys' Panama Hats; $2.35 and $3.85
$2.00 Colli Hats 93c $1.50 Caps 90c
11.00 and $1.25 Washable Hats 70c
$1.50 All-sports Blouse Waists $1.20
$1.00 and $1.65 Shirts 70c and $1.30
$1.09 Waists now 75c
75c Cotlon-mcsh Union Suits now 50c
Ribbed Cotton Stock'rgs 50c
Second- Ii. j' I. . It rrtion
Boys' Bathing Suits fel.15 and 82.25
Boys' Shoes and Oxfords $3.35
Boys' and Youths' Shoes 81.7"
' MISCELLANEOUS
$2' Fibre-covered Steamer Trunks $17.75
$50 Fibre-covered Taxi Wardrobe Trunks
$0.00
820 Canvas-covered Dress Trunks $15.00
7."c lo $1.75 Popular Novels, damaged 38c
S3.00 Pearl Bead Necklaces now $1.00
Men's $3.50 Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, $2
Men's $2 to 81 Leather Belts "!'$i& $1
$2.50 Gold-filled Brooches, stone-set $1.00
$3.50 Sterling Silver, Rhinestone Brooches,
$1.50
812 75 Black Pigskin Traveling Bags, $9.75
Jajxuic-e Matting Suit Cases, $1.75 & $5.23
S1.63 Leather Strap Books now $1.25
Leather Strap Books and Hand Bags Re
duced Men's- $5.00 Fitted Dressing Cases $3.35
Silk Gauze Fans Sharply Reduced
Safety Packet.--, $2 25 Moire Purses, 20c
Women's 38c and 85c Belts 25 p nml nrtn
$12.00 Cowhide Brief Cases $9.10
26c Tooth Powders, ISc Tooth Brushes, 15c
81.00 Floating White Cat.tilc Soap 65c
50c Clifco Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 25c
Toilet Waters 2Sc Vanity Rouge 18c t
Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal 90c Talcum 26c
813.83 Film Pack Cameras $10.00
Pearl Buttons niw 10c and 12c a card
18c Black Trimming Buttons 12c a card
$1.50 Large Spools of Silk $1.25 each
21c White Boned Belting 18c a yard
Skirt Gauges 28c Bundle Tape 15c
14c to 48c S. & C. Dres Shields, 36c a pair
15c Slocking Feet, white, black 3 prs. 30c
10c and 15c Sheet Music 3 copies for 25c
65c Linen-finish Stationery 38c a box
83c Cabinets of Edwina Stationery 60c
75c Boxes of Stationery mncVa?n1ilcier'8)--42c
Fruit Tablets 45c Hard Candy 45c
Jelly Drops 10c Chocolate Wafers G5c
$29.50 Kiddie Koops, standard size, $24.50
$5.00 Baby Yards, natural color $3.15
$10.00 Large Stroller Go-Carts $29,75
$45.00 Baby Coaches, reversible gear 14-
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