7 ! '0.1 tiT" M. "I'-VriV y & -J o'-'L-sL .& & i'.M. Utf EVEMNta1 U33BKDV ju I 'iijjfecraiaB If w V Ti mmm .- TJZ iZ u'J1 vfvinjM r- " United Business Men to Meet - Director of Public Works Cavnn will address members of the United Busl aess Men's Association tonight on im portant municipal construction topics. Tho meeting will be tit-Id at 8 o'clock in the Hotel Walton. Philip II. Gadsden, representing the United Gas Improve Mint Co., will speak on the new ltrltlsh thermal unit system recently introduced here by the U. G. I. -Will Address PhllomusUnXlub Dr. George Knrlo Italgucl will lec ture at the l'kltoimislan Club Saturday, November 0, at 3 o'clock, under the nuspiccs of the current events commit tee, Mts. Walter Willnrd, chairman. Ills subject will be "The Capitals of Europe Since the War' Dr. Kalguel recently returned from Europe where he Rtudled conditions and visited the battlefields where the American forces were victorious. 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Have any elec trical dealer prove how, why and Where PREMIER cleans more thoroughly, quickly and economically. Have him demonstrate the exclusive PREMIER features. Have him tell you of PREMIER Service to users. Then have him make suitable deferred pay ment terms if you so desire. M IK Pounds tm of Dirt flTPLV from on K9S, 9x12 nit "SSSjEV I " m ELECTRIC CLEANER, The rBEUIKH la sold by Iradlnc elrctrie shops nod dealer THE PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY SUPPLY DEPT. 130-132 South Eleventh Street 7. ruoTorjAYs rnoTortAYS fMOTOPUYf TORU jrtMimcA The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. A1t,.mk.o "th. Morris ft rassyunk Are. rAlnambra Mat Dally at 2. Iss. 0:430 DOIIOTHT DAL.TON In GUILTY OF LOVE" All TPUCMV Frankfort ft Allegheny ALLXAjntUN I m,, Dailvsn ES at 8 OLIVE THOMAS In DARLING JflNE" STS ADni I ( B2D AND THOMPSON ArULLAJ matinee daily WAI.I.ACG HEIIJ in "WHAT'S YOL'K HVnnYT" ADPAniA CHESTNUT Below 18TH ftKJlJl in A M to 11:15 P. M HLLIOTT DEXTER In SOMETHING TO THINK AflOUT" BALTIMORE glWigZt2 alma nrnEv in 'THE WOULD AND HIS WirE" DI T TCUTOn nnOAD street and DLUcDlrVL' 81'PQI'EHANNA AVE. I1RYANT WASJUlt'RN In "WHAT HAPPENED TO JOVES" BROADWAY Tl.lTr! MAY AI.LISOV In "HELD IN TRUST" tAPlTOL !2 MARKET STREET 10 A t to 11 IS P. M. RUTH RTOV-HOUHIJ In "PARLOR, I1EDROOM AND RATH ' --T ""WHAT Otn ft Maplool Ave CULUrSlAL. 3 in 7 and 0 P. M. CHARLES RAT In "A VILLAGE M.EVTH dIDDl7CiCJ MAIN ST MANATUNK tlVlrrC03 MATINEE DAILY KINO VIDOR PRODITTION "THE FAMILY HOVOR" FAIRMOUNT T&j&t MARY MILES MISTFR In SWEET LAVENDER" 17 A Mil V THEATRE 1311 Marlttt St rAlVIIL.1 n A M to Midnight THEDA nARA In "CLEOPATRA" SATU CT THEATRE Bflow Spruce 30 1 rl Ol. MATINEE DAILY EI'OENE O'BRIKV In "HIS WIFE'S MONEY nrV AT MnDTUCDM Broad St at Erts VirUAl iwiiiiuii 2, 7 nd 0 P. M. TOM MIX In "THREE GOLD COINS" IlVlrEylMAU. Mam ! .10 Ev.7 4 0 WALLACE IIEHRY In "GO AND GET IT" i r a. rCD 18T 4 LANCASTER AVE. LaAUcrv. matinee daily ALMV RUBENS In "HUMOIIESQUE" LIBERTY Broad & Columbia Matinee Dally THOMAS MBIOHAN In HliW" --- Are . Anicr BTnEET THEATRE 333 MAKls.I-1 n K M toll 16 P. M ELSIE rERGUSON In "LADY HOSB'8 DAUGHTER" " srT?l 25 SOUTH BT Orchestra, MOUtL Contlnuoiia 1 to 11. MITCHELL LEWIS In "Bl'UNINO DAYLIOIir- OVERBROOK ffiRS, AV ANITA STEWART In "THE YELLOW TYPHOON" PAI APP 12" MARKET STREET 1 -U-WC jo a M. to llilB P. TOURNEim'S DEEP WATERS" M. PRIMPPQQ 1018 MARKET STREET . . .. . wiw. 8 no A. M. to 11: WniTir TjnupnTn i "ADORABLE SAVAQE" 113 P. M. RF'.FsIT MARKET ST. Below 1TTH lxl-'v-,1-1,' 0 IB A M. to 11 P. M. THEDA BARA In halumi; RFAI TH CERMANTOWN AVE. lir"Vll AT TULPEHOCICEN ENID BENNETT In lIAIIt.l'IN" BT RURY MARKET ST BELOW 7TH 1NUDI 10 A. M to 11:10 P. M. LOUISE OIAUM In l.uu; .MADNESS' SAVOY ,211 MARKET STREET .J-V. V J 1 S A M TO MIDNIGHT EARI E WILLIAMS In "THE PURPLE CIPHER" SHERWOOD Bn?.,"n!.nc,vtLmooo DOT1THY DA LTOV ln "GUILTY OP LOVE- STANLEY MARKET ABOVE 1BTH CLARA KIMRALI. YOUNG In "MIDCHANNEL" VICTORIA MARKET ABOVn DTlt V 1V 1 V-T.I- ., a I t0 11:15 P. M FATTY ARntTKLE n " " M "THE ROUND-UP" xn Tho NIXON-NIRDLINCER THEATRES fl AVENUE ZZnZVy.. AUrsheny lThom MeUhan In 'TMIlan ClofhrV aaa I "" '" ... 1 um ui undr BELMONT 2D AVOVU MARKET ALL STAR CAST In "BLIND YOUTH" CEDAR 0TH AND CEDA" AVENUE BRYANT WASHBtfRV In "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" COLISEUM Ynot AMfA RUDrvs in ui.jiuite.i4i'j.1 0OTH JUMBO JSJ'SUXS: THOMAS MEIOHW i"1"0 L "WHY CHANGE YOUR Wifkj.. 1 HTI IT B3D AND LOCUST STREETS L.UIU31 Matu i .in-a 30 &rs o-aotoif CHARLES RAY In -ao to II "A VILLAGE SLEUTH" NIXON 62D ANU MARKET STS. BOOTH TARKINOTOV rmifcnv'"' ' "EDGAR CA.fP8 OUT" RIVOLI MD AN "ANSoiTsTS?" ETHEL CLAYTON Mn",,nM Dal" "A CITY SPARROW" CXI? AMH CEnMANTOWN AVE CHARLES RAY t7 VENANOO "A VILLAGE SLEUTH" A I IDAD A 21'a OEBMANTOWN AVB AUROKA MAT. DAILY AI.MA nUIIKNS In ' "THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE" ir-vm ID V Eris Ava. and 8th Bt. CENIUKT MAT DAILY. ALL-STAR CAST In "THE WOMAN OOD SENT" JEFFERSON 20th ft Dauphin Sts. MATINEE DAILY MAURICE TOURNEUIVS vrcr viIITB cmCLE"" il IQOI IF.HANNIA at itth M.rLEAN AND ilAr DA"'Y "LET'S HE FASHIONABLE" PARK n.,PaB.A,YB' DAUPIim ST. rMrrw Mat 2 in ev o:b to 11 STAR CAST In "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC" Comnl'te chart showlnir pro irami (or the week appears Saturday avealnx and Sunday, U .t ' St, Ir-. W'Mi-v.V ' i. w M j V " Store Hour,. 9 to 5:30 Piano Stor6 Open Till' 9 P. M. Enter at 9th Street Door Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHsUTOttJrTt JClOHtH NINTH For' Tomorrow-1-' Friday ' . l',wSSaSSs,j11, 1 f K.!ji : 4. .CJ. ' .5" Thuriday, Oct. 28,, 1920 'fi . 1. 'fr"? Friday Tomoriwnl&i J-C n Uav 1 V ' r-. , K - - M WMsurT)0' dAY7 No Mail or 'Phone Orders Filled From Coupon Specials This Does Not Apply to Other Goods , Whatever you've Been looking at if the lot has sold down to an end, few, remnant' or small J v quantity you'll be able to buy on Coupon Day at a big saving. And what bargains! T. i't ' W ' Wbmen's Smart Satin Dresses, at $29.75 A very charming model. Choice of navy, brown and black. Specially priced at 128.78. Another wonderful model In velour smart and youth fulnicely tailored. In glorious colors reindeer, brown and plum. Sizea 34 to 42. Splendid value at 928. Glmbela, "Coupon Day." Third floor. Women's Smart Fall Shoes', at $7.90 l Pleated Velour-finish Plaid Skirts, at $9.75 In two models one is pla.n box pleated and the other is pleated and has two large pockets. Save $3, at 19.78. OlmbeJs, "Coupon Pay," Third floor.- Girls' Winter Coats, at $10 Save up to $9.75 Just 75 coats in the lot. Plain-color cheviot trimmed with band of keramie. And corduroy coats with convertible col lars. And they're durable mixtures that sport large comfortable collars. All wanted shades. 8- to 16-year sizes. At $10. Glmbels, "Con Pen Day." Third floor. I Crepe de Chine Blouses, Special at $3.95 In flesh, white, navy and black; two models, at $3.98. Heavy quality Crepe de Chine Waists with long tuxedo collar of Venise lace; square neckline; tuck ed and lace-trimmed vestee; long sleeves; price $5. Excellent values. Glmbeli, "Coupon nor." Third floor 25 Women's Plush Coatees with Lovely Opossum Collars, at $28 'i? '47 The saving on these coatees is $17. Rare values, at $28. ,47 Women's Suede Cloth Sports Coats with kit coney collars, at $36. Save $15. 175 Women's Full-lined Winter Coats, of velour and silk-lined. Navy, black, brown, deei taupe. Fur-trimmed. Were $12.75 more. T.lmbela, "Conpon Day," Third floor. ) Women's Fine Fox Scarfs, at $59.75 In taupe and brown shades. Silk lining. Excel lent value, at $39.78. Glmbels. "Conpon Day." Third floor. Men's and Women's Umbrellas, at $2.85 Of American taffeta (cotton); tape edge, silk case; pretty assortment of handles. At $2.88, t Men's and women's Union Taffeta (silk-and-cotton) Umbrellas, smart and good looking, $4.88. r.t-l1 "fVumn it." r.rnd Alule T1rt floor. f Women's Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery, j at $1.35 Slight Seconds V Black kid leather; lace or button styles. Save $2.10, at $7.90. , Misses' Laced'Shoes of dull-calfskin, stout soles, McKay flat heel, broad" toes, at'$2.95. Worth 80c more j' and you'll find sizes up to 2. Olmbets, "Conpon Day," Second Xloor I -! I MenVV-Ncck Sweaters,at$2.25 Men's and Young Menfs.FaU.and'l $Q Pn Winter Suits and Overcoats,. at. . )l a&D.DU SavingM of $18i60 to ' $23.50 68 Ulsters, cut full; Oxford frieze and fancies. $28.80 96 belted and plain Ulsters for 'young men!' $26.50. 88 fall-weight Overcoats, '$86.80. '-' 168 fall Suits, double- and single-breasted, $28.80. , Olmbels, "Conpon Dr Second User, Women's merino Vests and Tights, at $1.88. Men's Union Suits, broken lots, at $1.98. Save a third. Boys' Wool Sports Stockings, heather mixtures: fancy roll tops; not all sizes in every kind, at $1.28 a pair. Worth double and three times as much. OtmboU. "Conpon Par." Wrst lloer. Player-Piano Music, at 25c, 35c and 50c Popular songs, classic pieces and dances. Olmbels. "Coupon Day." ITnrdman Hu, SoTsnth floor and Bob way mora. I Women's Ready-to-War Velvet Hats at $1 Black and colors. Women's Untrimmed Velvet Hats, black and colors, at 46c. Children's Ready-to-wear Hats, at 28c. Olmbrla. "Conpon Day." first floor I Infants' Dresses, at $2.25 Half Price Of gingham and waist styles. Ages Ones and twos of .1 kind, orprandie and lawn. Yoke and 2 to 6 years, at $2.26. Little Children's Sleepers, outing flannel; broken lots in 2- to 10-vear size, at $1.95. bave a tnira Olmbols. "Coupon lXy." bcond noor. r Pattern Table Cloths, at $4.65 Imported damask cloths at about wholesale cost. Size 2x2 yards. At $4.66. 1000 yards of Huck Toweling, at 22c a yard. 1200 fancy Turkish Towels, pink or blue mono gram borders, at 40c each. Save 20c. Law-trimmed Lunch Cloths, 54 inches in diameter, at $3.80. Save a dollar. Hemstitched Union Huck Towels, space for initial, save 15c, at 46c each. Umbel, "Conpon Ihr." ond floor. Dainty Muslin Underwear, at 75c to $3.95 Samples and odd lots nightgowns, envelope chemises, petticoats and combinations. White and shell-pink. Some silk ones in the lot. At 78c to $3.96. Jersey Silk Petticoats, pleated flounce and fancjy Persian border, at $3.GS. lntb1a "OnMnnn Dr." Tint floor. Womens Fur-Trimmed Suits Coupon Priced tMQ ( Save $1S npHcO $20 to $25 $48 $36.75 I .1. Such luxurious fabrics as yalamas, duvet de lalnes, tinseltones and broadcloths. Such correct (and selected) furs as sealine (fine seal dyed coney), or nutria. Huge collars of the fur and some of the coats are banded with fur to match. Embroidered models, too. Sizes mostly 34s to 40s but some styles in 42, 44, 46 and 48 sizes. Colors brown, Zanzibar and sable. Suchow. Nanking and navy blues. And black. Silk-Lined, Warmly Interlined "Flex-o-Tex" Suits Trade-Mark Coupon Priced $36.75. Sr Choose your suit from six different stylees. Chooao your most becoming color from browns, blues, bronze tones, greens, mahogany shades and oxford crays. Tailored by thu same experts who tailor our finest Trlco tines. Biiea 34 to 46. Obnbels, salons of Dress. Third floor. Women's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.25 iT.mttitrhrH. Excellent value. Women's Irish linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered in one corner, assorted patterns, at 26c each fllmbels. "Coupon Pay," Fl First floor All-Wool Navy Blue Serge, at $1.15, $1.50 and $1.95 a Yard Savings of a third to half. 36-inch, at $1.18. 50 inch, at $1.80. 54-inch, at $1.98. Olmbels, "Conpon Day." Serond floor. I Floor Lamps Complete, at $15 With silk shade. For electric or gas. At $18. Also Floor Lamps, at $28. 24-inch Silk Shades, at $18. Table Lamp Silk Shades, at $8. Slightly shop soiled. Small Electric Dresser Lamps, mahogany with silk shade or metal base with glass shade, at $8. Save half. fllmbcts, "Coupon Pay," Fourth floor. Women's Wool Scarfs, at $7.95 $10 elsewhere. Various smart combinations; generous size, too. At $7.08. Women's Venise Lace Collars, semi-roll shape, at $1. Save 50c. Marabou Capes, silk lined, at $6.88. Scarfs of moleskin plush, at $7.98. Vestees of fine net and ruffles of Val. lace, at 85c. (Umbel. 'Conpon Day," First nor, some on Grand Aisle. Lesting Parlor Cabinet Sewing Machines, at $53 Enclosed in a handsome golden oak case". Dust proof: Guaranteed to do any kind of family sewing. Complete set of attachments included free with each machine; at $83. Sold on the Gimbel Easy Payment Plan of $1 Weekly. Olmbels, 'Coupon Day." Fenrth floor. 50-Piece Dinner Sets, at $9.95 From one of America's best potters. Full bloom ing rose decoration. All pieces full gold-line finish ed; a complete set for 6 persons. Exceptional value at $9.98. $29.80 for 97-piece Dinner Sets. Coin-gold dec oration and handles are coin-god finished. An open stock pattern. Just 25 gold fligree lace-deeoratcd Dinner Sets, 31 pieces, at $4.98, Complete fir six people. Set consists of 6 dinner plates, 6 bread-and-btitters, 6 fruit saucers, 6 cups and saucers, 1 meat dish. fllmbels, "Coupon Day." Fourth floor. Mostly maroon;' button-down-front. Worth double and more, at $2.28.- Odds and ends of Vacuum Bottles, slightly tarnished; Universal -and Thermos In the lot; pint and quart sizes, at $2.78 and $3.60. Checker and Chess Boards, complete with check ers or chess men, at 80c. Half price. Boys' shawl-collar Sweaters, sizes 30 to 34; navy or red, at $2.98. Repainted Golf Balls, "good" condition, at $6 a dozen. Save $3. i Regulation Spalding Footballs, made for over seas shipment; gdod heavy leather; guaranteed bladder, at $6.60. , . --Olmbels. "Coupon Dw," Fourth floor 1000 Loom Lace Panel Curtains, at $1 Each Filet design. 50 inches wide and 2 yards long, at $1 each saving of 65c. 2500 W'ndow Shades in all the wanted colors; 36 in. x 60 111. long, with fixtures ready to hang, at 72c. Save 43c. Olmbels. "Coupon nav." iwwi. n Assorted Hard Candy, at 28c lb. Tin -nimbcls, "1 Coupon Day," Chestnut Ht. Annex nnd KnniTOr Store Men's Soft Cuff Shirts', at $1.38 Sizes 15 to 17. Buy for A clean-up of our regular-stock. At $1.38. t. Men's new four-in-hand Ties, at 88c. r'hnaftMfio trifle Men's strong Elastic Suspenders, at 50c Men's Pad Garters, at 26c Boys' Shirts of percale and madras, at $1.16. AH sizes. OlmbVls "Confom Day." First floor. 1 Men's Shoes Reduced to $5.90 "71 uruKcn sizes, pampies ana lines irom stock. In tan, gunmetrfl calf and patent colt. Vatuej run to double, nt SR.fiO. l Men's Slippers, black kid romeos and everetta, a i .uu. Boys' "Well-bHt" 8hoes reduced to $1.90 and $3.90. Black box calf with solid leather soles. Broken sizes. Olmbels. "Coupon IMy," Second fleer. Men's Soft Felt Hats, at $2.95 andjgray fiattfHt $2 y' Slrpple Brown, green andjgray. Save $1, at $2.9S. Men's Cloth HatflBt $2.98. Men's and boys' Simple Caps, at 96c. Hoys' Velvet Tarns and "Jack'Tar" Hats, at 85e. irst noor. OJmbeln, "Coupon Day," v-Nil" 6000 Boxes of Cotv's Face Pnwrlore At $1.19 a box: isjs AH Shades and Odors Including the Famous L'Origan Practically every woman knows what the name of Coty of Paris means in the realm of perfumes and povJders. ' ' This sale of Coty Face Powders is without precedent in Philadol phia and is another incident of Gimbels efforts to bring back pre-war prices. Your choice of any shade or odor, at $1.19 a box less than be fore the war I Olmbels. "Coupon Day,' First floor. '-'BBBBniKaw rSBlF) In... dT 9 x 12 ft. Extra-Heavy Reversible Wool-and-Fiber Rugs, at $21 Women's 8-Button Length Washable Cape Gloves, at $5.50 In beaver shade, at $8.60. Women's 1-clasp Chamois Gloves, in white, at $1.16. Women's, Gauntlet Fabric Gloves, spear point backs; white and natural chamois, at $1.38. Men's 1-clasp tan Cape Gloves, outseam sewn, at $2.66. Men's heavy leather Gauntlets, mostly in small sizes, at $1.96. Men's 1-clasp Fabric Gloves, at 68c. Women's 2-clasp overseam kid and lambskin Gloves, white and "champagne, at $2.16. Women's elastic wrist and 2-clasp Chamoisette Gloves, in gray and mastic, at 88c. Olmbels, "Coopon Day," ltrs floor. Hat Trimmtnys, at 50c aHssaassaassaaiaaaisaasssBSBsaaaaaaBSBSsssaaaaiaasBsaasBaBBSSBiaaisaaasiBBSSi "sjsssasIssaaBsssssassaM Vrti ! nnrl fnnrv mniimnH..f..t . w. ...... .. .-...., j,....,, ...... u.tibiurcrs samp.es. Values run to triple the coupon price 50c, llmluil. ... . . "" -"nio ur. rs noor, John J. Clark's 6-cord Sewing Cotton, White or omen, ni oc a uozen Spools HaltUlj. Smn TCantnra 17 . .. ja '"-""" "- ., ! ai uc a gross. L Annette real Hair Nets, cap or fringe shape, six shades; also gray and white, at 05c a dozxn. C. M. C. Crochet Cotton in white or ecru, at 10 balls for $1.32. .imfis, "Coupon nay,1 9x12 ft, finest seamlesss Wilton Velvet Rugs, at $92.50. . - t, 8.3x10.6 ft. high-grade Royal Wilton Rugs, some seamless, at $96.60. Heavy Tapestry Brussels Carpet, at $1.95 yard. High pile Axminster Carpets, at $3.70 yard. Fine Velvet Carpet, at $3.76 yard. Heavy printed Linoleum, 4 yards wide, at $1.10 square yard. Fine Imported Inlaid Linoleum, at $3 sq. yd. Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Fifth floor 425 Boys' Norfolk Suits, at $12.50 With Extra Pair of full-lined Knickers, at $15. Save a fourth. Of fancy wool tweeds in several shades, some with yoke back and pleats; coats are moliair-lincd. All sizes, 8 to 18 years, at $13.75 and $16.76. Boys' Junior Suits, ages 2JJ to 10 years, coupon priced at $7.60. Save a third. Cassimcrcs; velvet and knitted jersey cloth. Olmbels. "Coupon Day," Third floor. Oil Heaters, at $4.95 Smokeless and odorless: one gallon capacity, burns for ten hours on one filling, at $4.96. Limited quantity. Round "Morning Star" Gas Heaters, made of sheet steel, nickel-trinyned; has patent burner which throws a powerful heat, at $2.65. Alaska Star Refrigerators, seamless porcelain lined, side ice compartment, 90 lbs. capacity, $49.50. Olmbsls, "Coupon Day,'' Fifth floor. Round Mexican Shopping Baskets, made of polished bamboo, at 65c. Imported Oval Willow Clothes Baskets, at 96c. Three-piece Sheffield Carving Sets, knife, fork and steel, stag handles, at $2.98. Casseroles, made of solid brass, nickel-plated, with Pyrex inset, at $3.95. Electric Grills, boils, broils and toasts, complete with cord and plug, at $7.45. Gillette Safety Razors, a standard triple-plated silver set with 12 blades, at $3.75. Aluminum Stew Pans, 1-qt. size, at 25c. Un finished handles. Aluminum Saucepan Sets, extra quality, the dur able kind, sizes 1-, 2- and 3-qt , at $2.80. 5-qt. Aluminum Tea Kettles, extra quality, $2.95. Oak Tabourettes, mission finish, strongly made, at 55c. Palm Brooms, a substitute for corn, extra strong, at 38c. Olmbels; "Coupon Day," Fourth floor. u Fiber-Covered Steamer Wardrobe Trunks, at $23 Save $12. Four hangers and plenty of drawer space, 43 Sample Trunks canvas and fiber-covered; as sorted sizes, at $10 to $28. Save $6.50 to $15. Olmbels. "Coupon Day." Herenth floor. I' 1500 Boxes .Writing Paper, at 18c Also Correspondence Cards, at 18c a box. White linen-finish paper 24 sheets and 24 en velopes. Also some assorted pink and blue tinted paper, at 18c a box. ; Olmbels, "Coupon Day," First floor. i Yellow Pie Pumpkin at 28c a Can K Van Camp Packiru? Co.'s so-called No. 0 gallon cans tor family use, hotels and'' boarding hpules; limit 8 cans, at 4 cans for $1, or 28c a can ' Dry Roast Coffee, Philadelphia Blend'; fresh from the roaster, at 4 lbs. for $1, or lb., 28c. Green and black Mixed Sweet Drjiwjng Tea, at' 3 lbs. for 98c, or lb., 36c. , ,' ' Breakfast Cocoa, rich In butter fat; Purity Brand, at 3 lbs. for 76c. i '' Table Butter, fancy cr5rnery butter, counter.'ije- Hvery, one lb. cartons, at 89c, , - Tomatoes, Eglantine; No. "2 family size cans in ' case, dozen or one-half dozen lots', tit 13ca can. Uncoated White Rica, at 3 ills', for A a. ."' . First floor. -Olmbels. "CoipW D,y,' CHmfu't,Mre. AiSsisL, Women's Velvet Bags, at $1.25 Ulack only, metal frames, silk lined. Half price, at $1.28. Hand Bags, of 'black long grain leather, swagger shape, at $1.88. .,,.. - ij Travelers' Sewing Bags, collapsible,, draw string top; fitted with sewing accessories, at $1.65. Dressing Cases for men; tan hide, at $2.80. Suede Hand Bags, in gray or brown; etched metal frames, at $1.66. Dressing Cases; tan hide, case, fitted with 2 mili tary brushes and 5 Other toilet accessories, at $3.66. Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags, with hand-engraved metal etched frames, at $4.95. Fabrikoid Traveling Bags, 18-inch, leather-lined, at $7.95. ' Cowhide Traveling Bags, leather-lined; 18-inch, at $10.95. Black auto enameled Visiting Cases, 26- and 28 inch; extra deep; half price, at $16. High-grade Cowhide Traveling Bags, 18- and 20 inch; single- and double handles, at $18.50 and $22.60. Half price. " Olmbels. "Coupon Day." Flrnt floor. 4 Subtway Store Women's and Misses' Coats at $10 Women's and Misses' Dressas, at $12 ' ' Girls' Dresses, at $1.65 s Girls' Winter Coats, at $8.75 Assorted Plaid Skirts, rjt $8 Men's and young men's Fall"! $l O Cfl and Winter Overcoats at " ssJV Misses' and children's Shoes, at $1.95. 8 to 2. Women's Shoes; at $2.95. Sizes 2A to 7. Boys' School Shoes, at $1.85 and $2.45. Sizes 10 to 5. Boys' Norfolk and Junior Suits, at $5.85. 3 to 8 years. v Women's and misses' surplice and tie-back Sweaters, at $2.98. Men's heavy-weight Merino Shirts and Draw ers, at $1.33. Women's high-neck, ankle-length Union Suits, at $1.35. Women's black c6tton Stockings, at 22c a pair Pansy Sport Corsets, elastfc inserts, at $1.90. Band Aprons, neat striped' and plaid percales, at 38c. ' Clearance of Muslin Underwear, 50c to $2.98. Sateen Petticoats, at 95c. Tailored flounce. Real Hair Nets, cap and fringe shape, at 60c a dozen. Seal Plush Stoles, silk-lined, pocket-trimmed, $6.50. Women's strap-wrist fabric Gloves, at $1.05, Japanese Silk Pongee, at 98c a yard. Babies' Dresses, neatly trimmed with embroid ery, at 80c. Clearance of Smocks and Waists, at 76c. Men's Neglige Shirts, at $1.48. Seconds and shop-soiled. , Fancy Sateen, for coat linings, at 95c a yard. 3500 U. S. S. B. Huck Towels, special at 12',e. Wool, novelty gray, Suiting, 54 Jnches wide, special at $1.98 a yard. Shop-soiled Blankets at great savings, $3-95 to $18. Seamless unbleached Sheets,' at 94c each. Single-bed size. ' Traveling Bags and -Suit Cases, 60c to $5.95. Cosmo Sewing Machines, at $33; new a'"1 guaranteed. $1 weekly. 50-picce Blue-Bird Cottage Sets, best quality, at $0.60 a set. , Umbrellas, at $"1.85. Samples. White enameled 'Bed Outfits, at $18.60. Wool-face Tjajjjestry Brussels Rugs, Oriental patterns, 9x12, at $20. . , Wool-and-fiber. Rugs,' plain centers, fancy borders, 9x12 ft., at $16. Olmbels, ';Co0X(n Day," Habwr m"V, 1 tf. -r ir w . , - . . ' ,1 'l 'H ,ii - M i t 1 1 '( ' , TT .. .' . '" " Hi - ts il' v "V M v !'! ,i ,'ii -.. n .,vrt .!-. A t. " . f . -i ss 'twt .a-vrii .iv.K2fi.' ';.. m-ji