Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC - LEDGER PHnJADELPHIA', iONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1920
HANDCUFF
BAIT
I Monk, n rKUcn. nhh ulo idiot, in On
I battle preceding the arrest of the two
1 Immllte.
When first arrrited tlte men gave
their nnnu'H an Joseph Homer nnd
William Itumlnll, of Toledo, but they
1 Inter ronfesxtl tlmt their right .lninoi
were Jarae HuRhei and Thomas Nrtfle
I ctccti in thit oily vvliu are work
I laic mi the ease decline thut IIiikIk-
' lives nt Sixteenth and Race street"! with
M UnU i Aiu:f Tli a(.IiIh wife. who. thev mis. vax iiiinunre
,.,,. ..m ,., a,.,.,awl. .... ... , UIsnanirf4 ,,i,.K,.d ,.rooklllCK,
ADMIT THEFTS HERE
ENGLISH NOB
L
MAN
TO BE FARMER HERE
Daring Hold-Up in Big
Central Hotel
CAUGHT AFTER
A series of "Imnclrun" lohbrrlo. in
rluding the binding nnd rnblilnt! of a
BUMt in one of Philadelphia' lareeit
hotels, have been admitted by two ban
diti arrested in Wmdiltiaton. Saturday,
nccordlnj; tn word received here from
Hie police of that city.
The nrret nf the two men. accord
lnjr to the communication received from
Follce inspector ('. L. Orant, of Well
ington, followed the shooting of a de
tectlvo and a civilian by one of the
bandit on Pennsylvania avenuu.
In their coufcslon, according to In
spector Orant, the men admit that on
October 2 they enjaeed n room in n
large hotel in the center of the city
here, and diirintc the night vMted an
other room occupied by Oeorce It.
KIMibcin. of New York, whom they
bound with handcuffs ami ganged with
adhesive tape, while thej robbed him
of $100. Keys to thin hotel, a well as
Haltlmore hotel, were found in the
i)oscnlon of the men. nccnnllni to the
Washington report. Philadelphia police
did not learn of the hotel hold-up un
til they received word from It Kluh
beiD. the father of the victim, telling
of the affair.
Barriers Brokon by Future
Baron's Engagement to
Blacksmith's Daughter
HOST TO JUDGE PATTERSON
The cnffiirrpinpnt nf Phniiifii MnrQiiti
UukIica is nlio wanted in Cambridge. (?renvllle. matter nnd prennmptive baron
i Xneln. the detectives say. was emplojed
I a a wahcr in a central restaurant
' whero he tirit met Hughes t-evernl
u,nl4 niro The two men arc ill"" al
leged to have been Implicated In the
..-... -. theft of an automobile belonging to Wil
SHnni NGlllam I.iiw. at Ablnaton. a week ago.
wl,wv . ,. .. , . .. . .
lour arrows luivc lien iimicu iigainsi ;
both men here, and will be .erved at.
out e
Mum., net ordimt to the nollce. when1
he broke parole, on a two-tear Jail eu
teuce for an automobile theft
SERVICES FOR SERGEANT
of Kinlovs. to Miss Katharine .lack
man. daughter nf a vlllngc blacksmith, I
mark" the breakdown of clns Harriets
and the rNo of democrac) In Kngland,
liccordlng to Judge John Patten-on, of
thi lit.v who Is a frleml of the baron
nnd ilted the (irenville eetnte last
Body of W. J. Clark Arrives From summer.
France Hold Funer.il Tomorrow ,.;'",',l' ,l''!"cfr!,',T .N n! "iI,,.,rilv for
,. , , ... , ,..,.,, , I the tUatcniciit that after their mar
The bod- f Sergeant lliam . I. , Hnge the nobleman nnd liN bride will
Clurk arrived in Philadelphia from oolm. t(, America to take up n life of
France Saturday night and will befnrmK jn ,j0ll(t tlK llp wln r.
buried with full military honors tumor- quish r f t,e oWlt , n0UCKt titles
row morning The funeral will be lielil Knjin,,,), ,l4 WP n t, fni(H stowe
from his mother's residence, 4i 'st House utnl Its surrouudlig4, famous for
Columbia avenue Solemn rciiuiem , mh icrntmlc in Kngllsh hlstorv.
will be celebrnted In St. r.llzabcth is JuiIrc Patterson traveled to Kngland
Church. Twciitv-third and ''"k'j during his iccent visit abroad w'lth the
streets, at 10 o'clock Interment will j future Huron Kinloss. who is Rr.r.iil
be mnde in Holy CroM Cemeterj . (ion f the late Duke of HiicklngliBin,
Sergeant Clnrk died in I ratice Jail- and twice visited Stowe Hoiimv where
uury 11). I.UU. nnu was mineu in; an- , no nut Miss Jnckman, whose humble
i.niirmiT ivmetprv .Memoers OI nr
compnn) erected n tombstone over hiv
crave inscribed with the words: "A true
soldier he died for Ins eountr.x
Mrvnl four tears in wie nuvv
Iiome Is at the entrance of the '.'000
acre killings estate, (reenrllle was.
at tliut time, leturning from n nip to
Hucklngham, nnd since that time that
branch of the peerage has always been
prominent In Kngllsh history until the
title Iwcame extinct in 1890, when the
then duke died, leaving no mnle sur
vivors. The mother of the present mas
ter of Kinloss was a daughter of the
Inst Duke of ltueklnchnm. and was
'able to retain only the title of llnroncss
'..f 1.-1..I ...1.1-1. lit ... A 1,- ..An
ui tYiiiioh!), which tyin pus n us UII,
who is thirty yenrs old, unless he prefers
to renounce it nnd seek his fortunes in
this country.
BIBLE CLASSES RALLY .
Plans to Be Made for Evangelistic.
Campaign Throughout Country
A rally of the international movement
of the Drexcl Diddle Illble clasei will bo
held this evening In Holy Trinity Parish
House. 217 South Twentieth street,
with the Hev. Floyd XV Tomklns. In
ternational chaplain nnd chairman,
presiding.
Invitations hnvc een sent to the
lenders of the movement nnd delegations
will nttend from Cnnnda and the West
Indies ns well as from nenrby cities.
Dr. .Tames M. Andrews, international
counselor of the motement, will be n
speaker. Plnns will bo ninde for nn
evnngellcnl cnmpalgn throughout the
United Stntes to Interest men nnd
women in Itlble class and church work.
SAY DOCTOR IS DRUG ADDICT
Man Arrested Here Declares He Is
New Jersey Physician
A mnn who to'd the polite he was
I)r Hnrold I.. Itnldwln, fortv -three
yenrs old, of Ksex conntv. N. J., was
nrrcstod early this morning by the police
of the KltTcnth nnd Winter streets stn-
! llAtWAt fta-lftl lAla A -1a. o.l.lffc
nl ", , " ktwm ii ii(r iw iitm, '-itiiHi'u Willi UfJUg H irlK I4UU1CI.
( tills I'Otllltl . Willi fit, Im it rtu (.mtfi liltiir ! titllrt ifno fn.tn.1 I l.f ,....,..,.U..
i, . w v "n r- !'! n i. noun - itruiMi jn n jutrniwii
DOIOrr, for 11 fiMin MtO tn )tn M futnrn ru.tno nnfnltifnrf ulmt !... .,,,.11 l,1I,,,.,. ., l,n
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The three other robberies perpetrated jMllw (.ptvice on the Mexican bonier He- j
si'mce lie wits
I'm go I.xpi ss
nlistlng in the land fortes He twice, While In Pennsyhanlu he made his
by the two men heie. nil occurring with
In two weeks, .'ere two branches of the
Hctson lint More, one on Flftt -second
fctreet nnd one on I.nm aster nvciiue. nnd
a I'n'tetl tlgttr store ut Fifty -hecond
nnd Hnnsom streets. A simllor robbery
was committed bj the men in Haiti
more on Saturdn. .
It was on their arrival in Washing
ton from Ilnltii'iore that their arrest
occurred, following nu attempted rob
bery in n store on Pennsylvania ave
nue. Sergeant Frank Allignod. a deteo
tivc, was serious! wounded nnd F.dwiu
for., enterinc mtlittt.'.t
employed b the Wells
Co. ns a clerk.
Fire Damages Warehouse
A spnrk from a pit king machine,
which ignitnl waste near b. resulted in
ii lire tlmt caused more thnn S.'tHi tlaiu
age to the warehouse of Cohen . Ar
kowil. manufacturers of pillows, nt
107S tierninntown aven'ie. nt S mlock
this morning. The lite was itintiiietl to
tlie bnsei'ient.
iImim
tome in Mil), titv The nollce nnwlo.l !, ,,. nt Vlntl.
Aci'ordlnc to the judge, the heir pte- ( anil Cherry streets. He admitted he was
siiinplite to the noble title, is a nemo- under the Influence of drugs, the police
crafie joung mnn, despite his etnlted a "e was treated nt the Hahnemann
liniHtft, nnd Miss Jnckman is well Hospital and then taken to Cltv Hall
tiM'ilitd tn he tho wife of the grandson 'I" "ill be given a henring todav before
of tin Duke of Iiuckinghiiin. .Magistrate Meclenry nt the Central Sta
Henry VIII created the first Duke of '""
FOLIC
VAL
E CARNI
L
NETS ON
Y $16,500
Blame Rulo Against Patrolmen
Selling Tickets Fund Has
$100,000 Deficit
MAY SEEK COUNCIL AID
Assistant Superintendent of
Tempest announced today that
Potlre
only
41(1,500 wa elenred for the police and
firemen's pension fund nt the police
men's carnival on Snturdny. ns com
pared to Jft.1,000 last yenr.
The ruling prohibiting patrolmen from
selling tickets In any form is held re-
sponsible for the fnllins off of receipts.
Tempest said there ts now a deficit
of $100,000 In the pension fund. Ho
said that Director of Public 8nfety Cor
telyoti will be forced to go before City
Council and ask that body to either
make an appropriation for the pcnMon
fund or place retired firemen nnd police
on the mnnleltinl nenslon list, main
atnn,l fa- rtttian ..It AtnnlflVM.
.ni..vu w. u.,.1.. .. v... ."-,-...
d Is the chief support-
of 083 porsons. most of them oged po
The pension fund
liccmen or widows.
It was announced
Emergenc
today that the
f A rl n.lll tlnrldrtAtre IliaUH 1UI
tho financial aid of the fund, as will also
U rtllj.na unnimlll,. iW0llt1V OfCan
kiln .fc:UO LUUillU.IV ...-- - - wr
lied, which is headed by Judge Eugene
C. IJounlwell.
Bishop Speaks at Cnurch Club
Ulshop Ilhlnelander will give an ad
dress under the ausplceji of the Church
Club in tho assembly room of tljj
Church House tonight on 'the Lambeth
conference. The clergy of the diocese,
mcmbcrB of tbe club and the lay depu
ties to the Diocesan convention have
been invited to nttend.
IN Munsingwear there's the quality
of the fabric, the fit, the finish, the
comfort and long life that causes mil
lions of people to associate the name Munsing
wear with all that is desirable in underwear.
A correct size, style and fabric for'evcry mem
ber of the family. Order your winter supply nov.
Let Munsingwear Union Suit You.
FRIENDS IN CRASH AT SEA
Boyhood Chuma United After20
Year When 8hlps Collide
Willi her bow badly twisted to star
board all the way to the waterline, ns a
result of her collision with the Esther
Ann Baturday morning, seven miles
southeast of Fenwlck Island lightship,
the steamship Duquesne arrived yester
day morning nnd anchored, oft Hhackn
maxon street. On board were Captain
T. A. La'rrabce. his rnatj and tnTT? I
members of the crew of the Esther i!"l
which is floating upside down V 5ft
lane of shipping. u "I I
A ( tk msn a At.. -.1
""," Ti?"IV r' .li'f "Pno" hi
learned that Captain Larmb&j
row
was
Captain
M. E. Huntley,
i I
01 AA
Dtinuetine. had been boyhood chiitnl T
their native town. Mechlas. M vft
made Uiclr first voyage toirit)i.. I'"
years ago and had not seen each otk"
Mince. -"t
IW
TL DL:iJJr,;a Avf ollnv. no Af? 1
me rilliauwiiuia mi uwiw
s F.Cor. 15th and Chestnut SU., Philadelphia Sj
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Dpcn h WALMhK. Auctioneer.
AN IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE
Will take plnco. on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1920
( and tht! following: days at 2 o'clock
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
AND EMBELLISHMENTS
the entire contents of
Mrs. Hunter Brooke's Residence, 1905 Spruce St.
toRcther with
COSTLY APPOINTMENTS
removed from 1805 Spring Garden St and for other accounts, including
removed from fa Q? ELEGANT FANS
Royal Vicnmi Service Plates, Art Objects, Chinese nnd Jap Porcelain,
Lamps, Shades and Vases, Oriental Run, Victor Victrola.
Stcinwav Grnnd Piano, Blasius Upright Piano,
'Rich Draperies, Lace Curtains.
STERLING SILVER AND SHEFFIELD PLATE
EMPIRE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE
PLAYER-PIANO AND MUSIC
Antique Mahogany High-Port Bed
Carved Kosewooa unairs
and many other desirably objects of utility
Now On Exhibition
Gold Mounted Briar Pipes
Of
heart
r
all the gift? dear to the
of the smoker a Briar
is perhaps the most dc-
P
sired.
One with black amber
mouthpiece ornamented with
14-kt. gold engine-turned band
including case, $14.50.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
Dl.U.n.N'L) MU.rtlANT JKWULKIi.S SILVHItSMITIlri
K If '
f
TC&V
DJER KISS PERFUME
1.75 &2.50
Regularly 2.00 & 2.85
HOUBIGANT'S TALCUM
Special 1 .00
urs or
5$y
i?-J
"-
cm?
(Iw.wi J V&IlJ Quclqucs Fk
w. -,5 n.
forr
kV
BONWIT TELLER S,CQ
tXfve dpcccaly tSJxopOrtylnciUafiA
CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET
lllKKTIr.Ml.NT
VI)-:ilTIP.MI.M
Special Values Tuesday
WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS
PLAIN OR FUR TRIMMED
Made to Sell for 85.00 to 15.00
Lower Prices Paid for Materials Make Them
68.00 85.00
Box Coat, straight-line and belter models. Developed in
tricotine, Duvet de Laine and Velour de Laine. Two
models trimmed with Australian opossum, skunk or
mole.
OriainalionS'
w
The w omen '-'uo-, tiro biyinmnK aomitie.. for the coming year,
nnd atr.cr.p: 'i-n plans which suern par.it. jla'l worthy of commenda
tion is one unncui ceil b ic New Ci-ntury Club, which is intended
to promc'i' h '.f.-sfr acquaintance with sister club. The preaidtnl
of anothc -lub will be imited to receive at eaoh staled meeting of
the ?ew cnt'iry Cub. The Che'tnu' Street Shops are fortunate in
numbevin? nmonjr theif patrons many of the women who are taking
uch an active nnd helpful part in Philadelphia's affairs.
rdbxmxhy cjtom,
FOR that T.jt uimortun: of y-. O ou know that it is quite
eventf. jour wetldinp-. jou j J )0s.-.ible to outfit your chauf-
mutt ha-.e .orrest etatiunery iV feur Jf) u smarl.i00i;inl,. KCOa.
invitations nnd
uneements "n
riri ' i i i t . i iirvii'ri n , , n
Sn paner cf the en qushiy. The .t of nam SJC to ibb ;: ;'-';;
very bett -a -!' miiV.is ----"''1 V'1 & aniI'bel1- nJ1-t0 (-t'--
that -.our . -i. .i.'v 'A.ll be p'1 t' at " --v a very fine motor ap-
''"" V '-' v . . . ,. , ... n.in. .Llinrtnmn n whieh rill Will
vou desire l- t o'Utr it or tta.iey,
r..w ...r........ ... """".--...;-
j ,,.,,. iinii ef!rytnin: mat me weu-et)uii-
wise, when vc.i happen to b- jjIvhib '"-'ucur r , ,. ,n .-! ..V,"
.' - rS nveren.'its nre of hUeciallv yew 'ttu
blue ur '-'rn'. unllnished woi-,ieis
. i l. ... mi.. 1.
j .. .. . ..i. nr.lv Jrti i.nevitjif 1 iiey ute tunrcui
l.i.U lV'.l t - .. 1 . . ..'II.', v
Banks & li'in Company.
a dinner o- vc ' nn, i' n nuit
Aia,i r... I. 1 1. 1 i t li i. f ,.i. i tn IIP
iia.iui it lw iiiw.. tm. v v... ,-,
Mnr. v. tf vi
nrr(.'
the eorjet, li.r,-.
noticed
they have stit ! w a' d interJti!ij
thine n 'ne ,.M. ne. .ieparti -ent
for the wemu.. vno a!i'et the lii .
impression tra ! . .-oiresp-nd .-nee
mnke.t. 'nd tht nar' Miat Romi sta
tionerv plays in tne makiiiwj of tint
inipression
THK mail vshj ;s fastuliuiii in
tlie inattT ' ' art-, find?, vnv
often, fh"' " i- p d fti-jlt
matter to .-.ec'jr a -uit that i satis
feclory m eeii jr.ri.fulur. T'm solu
tion of h.i prcb'i!i-i 3. of Loune.
th custom '. iloied s.ii'. Hut he
hesitate'. "' r.i" rprinu 'hat the
UOit .vill be prolub tie It u po?
alble, however " h ve a mit la'-
lored to vour individual mcr.Ruro-
: a t tmltieil and of the verj best tI.
veveisr.r.es, rucn ia eujit. simfi.
lite, V'll aUo lie found heie Muc
Pou tl.l . xfi'.pt-L-l! Ii:i i.i".
won for thcnfUoj a reputation for
the ijiti,-. eonipletc readv-for-servit.e
department deuteti eyeluively to
motur apparel. Pati.-iried patron
hae spreud the jootl news, cf
(.ourse
WOMEN'S FUR-COLLAR SUITS
OF VELDYNE. VELOUR. DUVET DE LAINE
Made to Sell for 135.00 to 150.00
Lower Prices Paid for Materials Male Them
125.00
Unusual modes, with fur collars of nutria or sable
squirrel; collars and pockets of mole, also embroidered
pockets or plain tailored.
WHA I would jju say if 1 told
jou that jou can buy a serpe
lre, that i smart, practical
iid well mnd f.r S'.DT.'V That ii
ju-.r what I discovered 'otlay at
"Mil'-inl-" lrr- ah:n 1 ' . Cl.e .
nut Stieet and 1J7 South Thiiteenth
ht!el !! of the madid- t-as the
new Mnven An? linoi tml n trimmed
ntcnts at the tor of Cha Adams with Adriatic blue braid. notbur
?p, JP'T Chcsimr Stroet, at a erj mrclel or sertje, man-taiioreu, nn-
,osonable dtc Tht matetial' bindincs of blaek dl. braid fo"
re of exeelen' quality, aid thi, trnmin(?. Both the.e oie.tie ere
yon know. in.ns service long well-tailored an I have that d. tinet-
aftur. S'ou vv-ill find at danis' u Iveneaa of t,le t'ia' rlianictiruos
jjreat var.ety of inteiestin-f patterns all of '.Millard-,' lroii It is ir.o'
in most nltr-i. ! nlorf. Th te unusual to fin 1 dreste, a1, an e:-
tho find it 'n2-nvei ient tn arria'e elusive shop at Mi' Ii teahonable
for fittings dur'nr the day will b pi lees The bustn- woman find
Kind to l.i ow that the s ore is open the eollege girl vwll rind them par
on Monday and S..tuidav ovjinnsrs. ticularly useful.
THERE i' no (Jonjing that muny of us are "up against U ' Wien it
comes to ,i solution of the servant problem. But the household that
it run electrically, and particularly the one in which a Hoovei Vac
uum Cleaner i ued. in forging ahead in the light direction. The Hoover
has an clactn.-allv driven bnih, so that it not only amoves the surface
dht from tug and carpets, but the more deeply imbedded grit as well.
It in sold bv J. Froi.kliti Miller, 1012 Chestnut Street The Ilaby Hoover
i SnSXO. nnn th 'It-over Specia', .'itft Era attnc'u.iriitt -i-t if 15 .
htrt ir wnrlli nwnini fnr thov insure to VOU a dustless method of dut-
' Tnvttnd ure pprtifiilr.rly useful for removing tho dust from books, cleaning
, niuteutvcd furniture, etc.
Hiri "I TnB CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIA.TI01
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SEPARATE SPORTS SKIRTS
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
Made to Sell for 29.50
Lower Prices Paid for Materials Make Them
18.00
A host of styles in side and box pleated effects. Devel
oped in beautiful vari-colored plaids; in predominating
browns, grays, deep purples and blues in fact, every
shade of the season.
-Xg.
A noteworthy origination i
the feathered baa in bril
liant coloring). The entire
bnf is covered with brr.nst
and ostrich feathers, fin
ished off with n polished
horn mounting and clnsp.
Beautifully lined with tnf
feta. A distinctive neces
sary to tho dress costume.
CCH2.
A resplendent expression
of the evening toilette is
the ostrich fan, and when
presented in Callot blue
with droop head fenthers
and mounted on a horn
stick it becomes individualized.
C0-
Real filet ioce collar and
cuff sets arc very specially
priced nt 3.90.
Bonwit Teller & Co. Introduce
Simultaneous with their Vogue in Paris
ELABORATED HATS
Specially Priced 16.50 and Upward
Scores of original models, as well as authentic copies of
Parisian creations. Hats of Lyons and panne velvet,
metal trimmed. Hats of embroidered silk duvetyn.
Combinations, of duvetyn with velvet and fur. Tinted
with Nature's .hwn colorings dainty; soft, graceful.
A number of exquisite col
l,ir and cuff sets of redl
filet or Irish lace nre spe
cially priced at 4.50, 5.50.
6.90.
dgS-
'pry dainty indeed are
these separate collars of
real filet or Irish lace, nnd
they are priced very low
at 2.90.
32-
l
45! S-i w 'jHsiT f3?u
trfkw ' V-fl iMM
-' t .. ZM fine :L
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Special Values Tuesday
WOMEN'S BOLIVIA WRAP COATS
TWO DISTINCTIVE MODELS
Made to Sell for 110.00
Lower Prices Paid for Materials Make Them
76.00
Featuring the new straight-line dolman developed in
Congo Bolivia. One model with the new type "set-in"
sleeve; the other is a belted style, but may be worn with
out the belt if desired. Colors: Juniper, Bedouin, brown,
navy or black.
WOMEN'S NEW WRAP COATS
TWO NEW SMART MODELS
Made to Sell for 125.00
Lower Prices Paid for Materials Make Them
96.00
Developed in Evora and Marvella; large arm size. Cut
on straight lines and may be worn either straight or
draped. One model features cable stitching; the other
affects the popular semi-blouse back. All shades.
Student-lilcr in character I,
an expressively youthful
RUimpe with an Eton col
lar and dono in satins and
sheer fabrics
c&-
A roiling collar matched
with a shield is composed
of real Valenciennes lace
with pattern emphasized
by hand embroidery.
A revival of the art ol
hand spinning is evidenced
in hand-spun handkerchiefs
of purest linen, fine as n
gossamer web, in glove or
regular size nd touched
wUh color.
WOMEN'S DAYTIME FROCKS
TRICOTINE, TWILL, SATIN
Made to Sell for 65.00 to 95.00
Lower Prices Paid for Materials Make Them
45.00 69.50
Simplicity rules the greater number of these frocks
some introduce a note of elaboration with beading and
embroidery.
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Special Values for Tuesday
Long Silk Bloomers Regularl, 10.95 0 95
rer) Special at.. v'v
Of fine silk jersey; plain cuffs or triple-pleated
ruffle cuff bottom.
Silk Von Suits Kegularh 1 1.50 n nc
" I'cr, Special at.. ' ,V
Of lovely satin finish silk, the very finest quality
obtainable.
GloVe-Silk Vests Reiularlv 4.50 o Q$
K Verj Special at.. ,:7J
Extra-length. Included also are some elastic
top vests. 3.95 values.
Silk-Top Union Suits Regular 4.50 o 95
Kcrji Special at.. U""J
Knee and ankle lengths; arm-hole or ribbon
strap models.
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