Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 05, 1920, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EENJN( pUBblOfcr LEDeEMPHTJJAEEEHIAp PEID-A:T,; NOVEMBER B,-1920
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Strawbrrdge & Clothier's General Reduction Sale
GIRLSCOUTS' DAY
rn
CHURCHES JD HOLD
(Next Sunday Will Be Devoted
te Increasing Interest
In Mqvement , ,
NEED FOR MORE WORKERS
Girl Scouts' Day will be observed
Sunday In many of the churches of this
eitr, as weU as " 0Tcrthe country,
ind sermons en the Girl Scout move
ment will be preached en the basic
theme of the ten rules of the erganiza
tien.
The purpose of the Girl Scout cam
ptign. which is te last ten days, Is te
raise n fund of $1,033,000 for the gen
eral expansion of the organization. The
plan Is te secure a sufficient number of
adult sustaining members at $1 a year.
Lack of trained leaders has been
keeping down membership in this or
ganization and at present there are but
211. paid workers in tne Held.
Philadelphia's quota is $27,000 and a
itrens effort will be made te secure this
amount throughout 'the city.
.The Girl Sceifts new have 82.170
cities and towns throughout he country,
with a membership of 5406 in greater
New Yerk. The membership during
the past year has almost doubled. But
the membership has reached the maxi
mum, which cannot be handled' with
the limited funds and leaders available.
An. average of 4000 girls a month who
apply are denied membership.
The anneal of the enmnalim te the
elders is that it provides the girl an all
around training. She is trained in that
resourcefulness and self-reliance, which
is se essential te the young woman who
Is te become economically independent.
add at the same tints she 1s trained
scientifically, in all' the. arts of home
making and child care: she learns the
value of health and that leve of nature
and physical effort and well being,
which are indispensable te nil; around
development; she learns her respen
sibility os a memeer ei tne community
anu tne vniue et individual and com-
aunity service.
FARMS ARE QUARANTINED
I Ban en Somerton Section Because
of Janannsn Rix.l
ThA SUntft T)pnnrtmnf nf A.rt..t1t
nnar nnnnnnrpn n n nrnnf im am m.a
arming district in Somerton, Thirty-
ma wnra, una surrounding territory
iritflrent te Tlnrka rmtntv hniniian V
he appearance there of 'the Japanese
iccue. ejf luu ururr, de garden pre-
ricts without a federal permit.
Somerton, Bustlcten ,nnd ether small
emmunities constitute the major per por
Ien of the Thirty-fifth ward In the ci-
'rmA nnrfhennt. Tt tu In M --f
.Illflirfll KAPftnn nf PMlnrlAlnMn !.-,- xi..
lestructive beetle made Its appearance
asi summer ana wreugnt navec te the
reps. iiy quarantine state .officials
one te nrevenfc it Hnrnnrltnir rlnIn u.
Inter.
Similar restrictions were imposed en
he farm nrnrlnplH tn TtA.cnlA
hip. Bucks county. The quarantine is
imilar te that in effect in part of New
I1T5E .
WOMAN BEAT HER TICKET
Ira. Marlen, for Senater, Ran Ahead
of Other "Drya"
Mrs. Lah Cobb Marien. eft Em-
leriura, the first woman in I'cnnsji-
nnla te run for United States sena-
Ir, received a heavier vefn mi rim Pm
Ibitien ticket than Watkins, the presl-
frntlal rnmllrlnfn nn ... ....... ii...l
, . --- .- v.. mu pumt; iiv:nil.
Biiewing are tne counties that have
nemrimiv rennrrni (ha ..At... rn w..
larien :
.Adams. 100: Bradford. 2V;r! f'.m.
Ien, C34: Centre. 120S: ninrlm.
"O Columbia, 1010; Dauphlu. 2S04;
mware. ei ; forest, O'-SI : Fulton
nlate. 221; Lawrence. 2410.; Leba
?i 227: Lehigh. 704; Incoming.
17: Mifflin 4.10! Mrmrnn IUK . Ar;
"". 1013; Menteur. 208; ' Petter,
se: Kemprspt "OOi u..lil..n en.
lsquchanna, 1100; Union. '343:
ayne. sr.O; Wj owing, 027.
Senater Penrose has a lead of 542.
?' ."-'ih8C0 districts te hear from
it of 1 2ifl
Senater Harding's nluralltv for
resident, with 842 scattered districts
tie 1h mfllnrnlnerl tin ,,.111 l.n.. ..,..
plity exceeding 700,000.
ADI0 PILOTING EXPLAINED
Idmlral Bullard Tells of Wonders of
eyatem te Frank n lnl,..
I Admiral W. H. G. Bullard. director
L7 nlK fc.f" '"" """""P. ...nKw
R . .?ny ?f. tbe arn,y nnd nvy of.
Kers Stationed here wern n,en n'i.
tt;ial w.
:v. ; V ."-""u,"'' rai0lc'cBraphy
i -d wuhji ui iue recent in-
serstt&s&SSi
itute. Admiral Bullard said that It
? .!c?t' ,,n t results that a
mVese--ChannelVnXldedtln0aT
Mj " ":a eeni out Dy tue
PAWNEE
PIPELESS
FURNACE
dlilF
r
With the
priea et ceai
sesring sky
Jilgh, you rnusi
take some stept
te nsur the oem-
fort of your home.
Pawnee will lve
you thTM times aa
much heat out of
every ten or coal,
.. eliminate dirt, and
81s easy te Install
Proved by
fche experi
ence of thou
sands of aatis-
ned families.
-iAflgew
EstfWSJ.f fAUfiVHia
- -tr. ,. r)W.
ItlMI ".
t.' i..
"? neemi
Will Make
-i- .
Saturday
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a Wonderfully Busy Day
PAY IN JANUARY
If you have a charge account here, you may
ray in January for all merchandise purchased
from new until December 31st. If your name is
rrr!Yb0?ks' newJ? a'ffoed time t0 0Pen an
account. Begin your Christmas Shopping early.
Silk and Satin Dresses
Special, from $16.75 te $25.00
Seme were purchased at price cenccsslins,
ethers are Dresses from our regular stock,
reduced. Fer instance, the Crepp de Chine
Dress shown in the sketch ($20.00) is from
regular stock, and was remarkably geed
value at tie regular price of $25.00. Others
of crepe de chine, satin and satin-and-crepc
Oeergette combined, arc equally geed values,
from $6.75 te $25.00.
Made with bex-plaited, side-plaited and
divided tunics, or with plaited-ticr skirt, or
box-plaited en straight, long lines, many with
graceful sashes. A variety of models in navy,
taupe and black.
Navy and Black Serge
Dresses, Special at $19.75
Five smart models in le'ng-waisted and
traignt-Une styles, trimmed with flat braid
"II- nrnbMdew. also some with gilt thread-
and-braid trimming, and one model has the
new decorative stitching. Sizes 34 te 46 in
this group.
Dresses, Special at $21.50
WOOL JERSEY DRESSES in tunic
styles with long sleeves and tie sashes, and
all attractively embroidered. Beaver, Flem
ish blue and navy blue.
'- V'StrawUrldie & Clothlei-Secend fleer. Market Street
Women's Suits Special
. Homespun Suits, Special at $22.50
Well-tailored belted models, tucked, plaited, trimmed with bone
buttons, and finished with snug convertible cellar just the kind of
Suit for much service. Black, navy blue, brown and reindeer.
Worsted Jersey Suits, special at $24.75
In plain black, navy and plum, and in heather-mixed green, brown,
blue and oxford gray. Made in the favored Norfolk effect.
Cleth Suits, special, $30.00 te $45.00
. Worsted jersey in heather mixtures, silver-tipped burella, silver
tone, broadcloth and wool velour. Belted and semi-belted, and with
the newest features in plaits, tucks, cellars and smartly tailored
pockets. Black, navy blue and fashionable shades.
rt- Strawbrldge & Clothier Second Fleer. Centre
C jffiS2
ji I il
V&peciaOO
Girls, Smart
Coats and
Dresses
Sizes 6 te 10 Years
At $15.50
COATS of cheviot, pole and novelty cloaking, in full-belted
and loose-back styles, with large cape or convertible cellars $15.50.
DRESSES of navy serge, embroidered in colored wool or self
.w.w ...vu u equure hcck, iwi-icngrn sieevcs, plaited 6kirt.
W-- Strawbrldre & Clothier Second Fleer. Market St
Street
Silk Waists in the Sale
Georgette Waists, worth $5.75 new $3.95
Waists and Over-Blouses, in suit shades and in bisque and black;
beautifully embroidered and beaded. Full-length or three-quartcr-length
sleeves.
Georgette Waists, worth $6.75 new $5.00
In flesh, white and bisque, trimmd with filet and Venise laces.
Tuxedo-cellar and roll-cellar styles.
Georgette Over-Blouses, worth $10 $7.50
In suit shades and bisque, braided and embroidered; collarless
models, -with three-quarter-length sleeves.
Tailored Crepe de Chine Waists That Are
Werth $6.75 and $8.50 new $5.75 and $6.75
Variously tucked and plaited; flat, Tuxedo or convertible cellar;
long sleeves with turn-ever cuffs.
- Strawbrldie & Clothier Second Fleer. Centre
Special Values in
Leather Goods
Here are just a few selections
typical of the many excellent
values throughout this interesting
section
Meat attractive Hand Dags, of
duvctinc or velvet. Covered-frame
atle with novel ruffle in cen
tre fitted with mirror and
swinging purse, and beautifully
lined, A$G.7Gvalueat$S.95.
All Brief Cases have been re
duced; of geed cowhide, with
from one te five pockets. Prices
were (7.S5 te (34.00 -new $6.50
te $30.50.
All Mecha Hand Bags, that
were $0,50 te $35.00 are new
$5.25 te $28.50.
Imported Jewel Bexes, worth
$3.00, at $1.65.
Draw-string Beaded Bags,
$18.00 value at $12.50.
Strawbrldre & Clethler-tAJile 8. Centra
A Great Day Te-morrow for
Reductions in Women's Coats
Te-morrow should be a record-breaking day in the Women's Ceat
??re7.nI' our vast resources have been brought te bear in bringing te
Philadelphia women the BEST COATS AT THE LOWEST PRICES
IN YEARS.
Mere Than 8000 Men's Fine
45c
Four-in-hands
The Best Value We
Have Seen Sjnce
Before the War
Concessions all around en the part
of the silk manufacturer, the Necktie
producers und ourselves enable us ix
tell these fine Four-in-hands at this low
price. They are dualities that men
would consider excellent value at 65c te $1.00 new -15c.
Scores of hnndsnmi nntrprnssfrinea fim.ve,. n4 ir r..t
Hundreds of men will buy them for themselves and thousands will
liey StrawbrldKe t Clelhler Aide 4. Centre:
and .Market Street Cre Aisle. East
be sold for gifts
Save One -Third en White
Enamel Kitchen Utensils
We have just received a whole car-lead of high-grade White
bnameled Utensils. Because some few of them have slight irregu
larities, we can sell the entire shipment perfect Utensils as well
a3 the "blemished" ones at one-third less than regular prices.
TCxmnlp Ceyered Saucepans, 4-quart S1.05.
jiAd-mpies Deublo Bei,crs Squa slz41-76i
Covered Cook Pets, 3- te 10-quart 9Ec te $1.80.
Preserving Kettles, 6- te 12-quart 75c te $1.30.
Teakettles, E- and 6-quart $2.15 and $2.45.
Water Pails, 12-quart size $1.50.
Covered Buckets, 2- and 3-quart 70c and 90c.
3t- Strawbrldie & Clothier Basement
Reduced
All French Bronzes
All Marble Busts
Many Vases
Every Dinner Set
Scores of
Decorated and Cut
Glass Pieces
A remarkable opportunity
for home beautifiers and early
gift buyers te save money.
Strawbrldee & Clothier Daeement
Save en These Neck Furs
Gathered here for Saturday, a fine line of moderately-priced Neck
Furs at reductions that place them among the least expensive. And
they are lovely in fact, there are few things at equal prices that
add -se much te the cestume:
$16.50 Ringtail Opossum Scarfs in the Sale $12.75
A3MJ!ata&en,an Fex Animal Scarfs in the Sale $23.50
$45.00 Stene Marten Cheker Scarfs in the -Sale $32.50
$60.00 Canadian Wolf Animal Scarfs in the Sale $50.00
$30.00 Russian Fitch Cheker Scarfs in the Sale $22.50
$75.00 Blendid Japanese Marten Animal Scarfs $55.00
$35.00 Natural Skunk Cheker Scarfs in the Sale $25 00
$18.00 Black French Ceney Scarfs in the Sale $13.50
$65.00 Twe-skin Patagonian Fex Steles in the Sale $50.00
$85.00 Dark Natural Mink Scarfs in the Sale $65.00
jB Strawbrldre & Clothier Second Fleer, Kllbert Street and Centre
Many Interesting Reductions
in Underwear and Hosiery
ruu cviiti jMbinuuK OK THE FAMILY
UNDERWEAR
Fer Children
White Fleeced Cotten Vests and
Pantalets, that were 76c new
60c each. Net all sizes.
Girls' White Worsted Union
Suits, were $1.60 and $1.75 new
$1.15 te $1.40.
Fer Women
Fleeced Cotten Vests, low neck,
no sleeves; were $1.00 new 75c.
Ribbed Bodice Vests, were 75c
and 85c new 45c for regular
sizes; 50c for extra skes.
Swiss Ribbed Vests, low neck,
no sleeves; were $1.25 new 65c.
Envelope Suits, were $1.25 and
$1.60 new $1.00 for regular
sizes; $1.15 for extra sizes.
Fleeced Union Suits, were $2.50
and $2.75 new $2.00 for regu
lar pkes: S2 25 for extra sizes.
Ribbed Union Suits, low neck,
no 'sleeves, knee-length; were
$1.26 new 85c for regular sizes;
95c for extra sizes.
Fer Men
Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Draw
ers; were $1.50 new 95c each.
White Gauze Merine Shirts,
from the American Hosiery Ce.,
seconds of $3,00 grade $1.15
each.
Ribbed Union Suits, were $3.0(1
new ?i.ye. wet all sizes.
HOSIERY
Fer Children
Women's $8.50
Raincoats at $7.50
Of rubberized olive Canten
cloth, sizes 34 te 44. Belts, high,
close-fitting cellars and pockets
add te practicability and smart
appearance.
Strawbrldire A ' Clothier
Second Fleer. Kllbert Street
50c Outingr Flannel
New 33c a Yard
Standard quality; striped, in
medium or light effects.
35c Bleached White Cotten Demct
Flannel 25c a yard.
Strawbrldge & Clothier Alale 13, Centra
Wonderful News for Men!
Many Remarkable Values in the Great Reduction Sale that
will make te-morrow's Clnt.htnn Ruafnoeo a.ver,M. u i.
last Saturday which was the Biggest Dan in Our History.
Yesterday we gave you specific details of the extraordinary preparations made for
th!f we"?n m th,S ClPth0 Stere of.Ceiistant Activity. Owinf te space lirnitaUens we
mJAc bnefly sumiP?rize the geed news for to-merrow-thd most remSrkab le EC 'ONOMY
NEWS, we are positive, in your newspaper. w x
All Suits and Overcoats Reduced
Alse -all RAINCOATS, LEATHER COATS and TROUSERS our entire stock of Mph'.
fndJX's Mens cltting at less than our fair regular prices. Suits that were S3B 00
MV $25;SV $7L5- 0veats at were $40.00 te $125.00? new 8M ? te
$84.00. Trousers that were $5.00 te $22.50, new $3.50 te $14.76. Evening Dress and
frnViJ' nW ?25-t071-50- father Celts theaStSrde
ureat empnasis sneuid be given 'te thsse EXTRA-SPECIAL lets for Saturday:
Men's Fine
Suits, Werth
$70te$90.00
$30.00 Coats S22.50
A special purchase of fine, Weel
Velour Coats, lined throughout
with figured silk and finished
with deep cellar of the material.
$40.00 Coats $30.00
Twe smart belted models of
wool velour in dark street shades,
ene made in a loose-back style,
the ether in Delman style, both
lined with silk, and having a deep
cellar herdered with fur.
$50 Delmans $35.00
Fine, high-grade garments in
lovely dark shades, carefully
fashioned, beautifully lined and
having the deep cape-like cellar.
$50.00 Coats $35.00
This is a geed practical Ceat
for general wear, made of two
toned pole cloth, in a plain-tailer-ed
all-around belted style.
$45.00 Coats $37.50
Of Belivia cloth nnd wool ve ve
eours several attractive models,
silk-lined throughout; the velour
coats have fur cellars.
$50 Delmans $40.00
Weel Velour Delmans with col cel
lar of taupe nutria far. All in
geed dark street shades and lined
throughout.
$75 Delmans $55.00
Of high-grade cloth, plain and
silver-tipped, with a deep cellar
that can be muffled up becom
ingly, and (lincd throughout with
excellent silk.
$85.00 Delmans and
Coats new $75.00
Seme are strictly Delmans,
ethers are in loose coat effect
several models, all with deep fur
cellars.
$110.00 Delmans and
Coats new $87.50
A special purchase of these,
which in regular stock wcre
$110.00. Nete the beautiful lines
and tailoring, the elegant lining
and the deep fur celiara.
5&-I Strawbrldre & Clothier Second Fleer, Oeetr
Men'sWinter
Overcoats
$50.00Value
i$34.50
Men's and young men's
models Ulsters, Ulstcr
ettes, Chesterfields and
Fern-fitting Overcoats.
Seme $60.00 Overcoats
among them all new
$34.50.
MersWinter
Overcoats
$75.00Value
$.54.00
A wonderful let of
men's and young men's
"Alce" ULSTERS, of
one of the finest Ulster
coatings great, roomy
iwvuvtj ". v.v.j ,uinm
ible cellar.
Wonderful Values in the
Millinery Stere Te-morrow
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings at great reduc
tions. Nete the savings en these:
Many Fine Trimmed Hats
Were $10.00 and $12.00 new $8.00
Were $15.00 te $18.00 new $10.00
Were $20.00 te $25.00 new $15.00
These are in various styles and colors the
Hat sketched ($8.00) is of black velvet with
crown and sash ends of heavy ribbon in a Deau
tlful shade of blue.
$8.00 and $9.00 Trimmed and
Readv-te-Wear Hats new Sfi.On
Matrons' $10 Trimmed Hats $6.50
$6.00 and $7.00 Ready-te-wear Hats new $475
$4,00 and $5.00 Tailored and Trimmed Hats $2.95
$6.95 te $8.95 Tailored Velour Hats $3.95
Girls' $2.50 te $16.00 Hats new $1.50 te $10.00
$5.00 te $18.00 Ostrich Plumes $3.00 te $9.00
$1.00 te $5.00 Ostrich Fancies 50c te $3.00
Fancy Feathers and Novelties new 25c and 0c
en ar half PriCG and Iess than half Drice-
30c te $1.25 Silk Ribbons new 20c te 50c
Alse narrow Ribbons at proportionate reductions.
straw brldce 4 Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street. West
1 01
Men's and
Yeung Men's
$50.00 Suits
$31.50
Hundreds of Suits in
this extraordinary group.
Single- and double
breasted; neat mixtures
and fancy weaves, in
autumn shades; some
worth mere than $50.00.
$49.00
An opportunity for
men who wnnf. tlie 1-an.
finest worsteds and supe
rior style and tailoring
Stein-Bloc h, Hart,
??Va(I,ne,r & Mar and
"Alce" Suits.
l-f. Straw bridge & Clothler-s.cenJ nor
Lisle Stockings,
Mercerized
seconds 39c.
Beys' heavy black Cotten Stock
ings, were 60c te 80c new 45c
te 65c.
. Mercerized Lisle Stockings,
with fashioned feet; black, white,
cordovan; were $1.05 and $1.15
new 75c and 85c.
Fer Women
G0c Full-fashioned Cotten
Stockings 30c.
75c Full-fashioned White Lisle
Stockings 50c.
Mercerized Lisle Stockings,
full-fashioned; were $1.00 new
75c.
$1.25 Full-fashioned
Stockings $1.00.
$2.00 FulUfashiened
Stockings $1.50.
$2.25 Full-fashioned
Stockings $1.65.
Fer Men
Cotten Socks, black and colors;
were 29c npw 6 pairs for $1.46.
Colored Mercerized Lisle Socks;
were 50c new 2 pairs for 76c.
Silk-plaited Socks, black and
colors; were 76c-r-mew 65c a pr.
eiik decks, DiacK ana colors;
ere $1.00 new 86c a pair. ' '
Lisle
Silk
Silk
Every Pair of HIGH SHOES
in Our Stock Reduced!
That includes the season's smartest new stvlps ns well ns our
f celebrated comfort lines. And that's net all for manv desirable lines
of Lew Shoes are also marked at attractive reductions. Space does
net permit of a complete resume se here are a few typical values:
Men's $21.00 Brjegue
Oxfords, $17.50
Of genulna Scotch Brain, from the
Banister Ce. Full wing tips High
land Brogue perforations, new $17 50.
$9 te $10 Shoes $6.85
Of dark tan calf, with rubber
heels, and gun-metal calf, with leath
er soles and rubber heels
wet
S-8trwbrW.A Clothier Elbth n Jiark'et, Street
AMONG THOSE FOR WOMEN
Women's $17 te $20
High Shoes, $10.75
Smart new styles, from such
famous manufacturers as Laird,
Schober & Ce., the JamcH A. Banister
Ce. Chestnut brown calf with brown
'cloth tops, field-mouse glnxed kldshln
Lace Shoes, Patent Leather Shoes
ulth black satin tops, and many
ether stylfB.
$15.00 Pumps $9.75
Beautiful Spat Pumps, Lazuli
models, an exclusive style from
Laird, Schober & Ce. Seal brown
glared kldskln. patent leather, black
glaxed kldskln and black domino
calf.
Women '6' $10 te $12
Hinh Slides. $7.45
Genulne black buckskin with cloth
tops, dark tan culf, or patent leather
with soft lilack kid tops.
$10.00 te $14.00 Lew
Shoes, $7.90
Chestnut brown calfOxferds, black
kid Pumps with satin quarters, nnd
blacj kid or brown kid Oxfords with
Baby Leuis heels. .
AMONG THOSE FOR MEN
$20 High Shoes $16.00
Of genuine mahogany colored cor
dovan, from the James A. Banister
Ce.
$14 High Shoes $10.00
i J&igllsh lasU'ef taji calf or gun-
AMONG THOSE FOR BOYS
$7.50 te $10 Shoes, $6.75
Dark tan wlng-tlp Brogue Shoes ;
tan Russia, calf, KnKllsh-Ust Shoes,
and gun-metal calf, English-last
shoes.
$11 High Shoes $8.75
Dark tan cordovan nmrlMi-tapt
Shoes, dark ten calf wlng-tlp, nng-llsh-lnnt
Shoes, and dark tan Russia
calf, English-last Shoes
AJIONG THE CHILDREN'S
l&jfces' $6 Shoes, $3.90
fearrpaa nature-shaped lasts, of
Sturdy black gun-metal calf with
solid leather welted seleu Plain
WnltA Itntnf Clire Kun,i i
leather weiled soles. ' '"" """
Girls' $8 Shoes $6.50
Grewing CJIrls' dark tan calf Laced
teitedi1,,rB0!ld,tr
Girls' $11 Shoes $7.90
Black calf laced Shee.
Clqthler fctahth in Mlbert Streets
Hast
Remarkable Values
in New Neckwear
Women's Smart Cellars under
price:
Real Filet Lace Cellars, special
$1.75 te $2.25
Lace-trimmed Net Cellars $1.25
Dainty .Net Cellars, special S1.00
$200 Cellars $1.00 te
Pique CelIar-nnd-Cufr Sets, hand
embroidered, special 50c
ii.i. . . ?!ra"b Me Clothier
Aisle 11 .Mark! Sir... r!'.
Umbrellas, Special
New $1.25 and $-1.75 Men's
1 W,omen.'l sturdy Umbrella.
T?VterwL lth fine Piece-dved
L"i," Tnffeta (silk-and-cotton),
$C i 50 e ' Wre ?G,0 aml
Women's Umbrellas, with wrist
C0CSnJn pla,n or fancy bandies
-?.:,.
Men's Umbrellas, with hook or
creek hanrllps of plain or natuial
weed $.J 75,
.strtubrlrtirc riethl(r
AlaU T .irirkct Street
S8.50 Fancy Cotten
BLa,nkets $7-50 Each
hWl1it0i,B15nket3 with 'ancy
borders, handsome Plaid Blank-
rei;;?. Uler8 ,,NJfVBJ (Ies'ffns and
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The Christmas Ten Stere
Ready for Te-morrow
THE ENLARGED TOY STORE
is completely ready for Christmas!
The Dells OPENING DISPLAY to
morrow! All the wonderful Toys for
girls and boys are new here.
BRING THE CHILDREN.
And here is a very important mes
sage te parents and uncles and aunts:
there's an advantage in making your
plans te help Santa Claus, NOW.
The great general Reduction Sale
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ex lual VALUts are te be found new. See these
35c te $7.00 Lead Soldiers new 25c te $5.25
Mil l ler--? Express Wagons-new $5.25 te $10.00
ji'J.eu te S27.e0 Automeb es new S7.75 te S22 "in
HZ 'n S2,?- ?r,n C"- S3.50 e $15:00
w nn ii?,1!1"8 An-T-SJ;32 , .S3'50 Sets of DisheS-$3.00
Sl2nn'i-nn:hwCha,r-irr75.c , Blackboards Reduced
512.00 te $la.00 Herse Velocipedes new i?10.30 and $13.00
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Women's and Misses'
Corsets Reduced
These and ether excellent val
ues in the Corset Stere:
$3.50 S. & C. Corsets $3.00
Pink Satin Corsets with elastic
top. Fer young girls, misses and
slender women.
$3.50 te $5.00 Corsets $2.50
Various fashionable models in
S. & C. Special and Warner
Rust-proof makes. With low or
medium bust or elastic top.
$6.00 te $8.00 Corsets $2.95
Sizes 19 te 23 only in these
Pink Brocade Corsets with low
bust and long hips; S. & C. make.
$3.50 Corsets new $1.85
Lew or medium bust Corsets,
also elastic-top models of excel
lent makes. Broken sizes.
Cambric Brassieres
$1.25 te $2.00
tm-., v-str"b-d Clothier
Third Fleer Market Street Wet
Palmolive Seap, 8c
A new let of 40,000 cakes, val val
ue 10c each, te sell at 8c a cake,
or 90c a dozen.
Edsen Hardwater Seap 9c
Made especially for us. Regu
larly 15c a cake, new 9c, or 95c
a dozen.
63c Creme Elcaya 12c
Only S00 jars in this special
SJ.r,twryge Clothier
Filbert Street. CreM Alii.
Market
Eighth
Filbert
St.
St.
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Save en Women's
Warm Bath Robes
Twe exceptionally geed values :
$7.50 Blanket Robes, $5.95
Attractive in color and design,
trimmed with satin ribbon. Twe
pretty models in cesy Robes.
$8.95 Corduroy Robes, $6.95
in rose, wistaria or Copen
hagen blue.
T,1h,"teJt Clothier
Third Fleer Fi brt Street
Men's and Women's
Handkerchiefs
New $1.20 a Half-dozen
Handkerchiefs in these two
lets were $1.50 half-dozen new
$1.20.
FOR MEN, of cambric with
colored inside borders and hems
hemstitched in color.
FOR WOMEN, smart Mull
Sports Handkerchiefs, unusually
attractive in colors and designs.
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Notions Reduced
These excellent values in the
Notion Stere:
$1.00 Hair Nets, cap or fringes
75c a dozen.
Waist Linings, ready-made new
75c and $1.00
BAG FRAMES REDUCED
Shell color, were $3.50 new $3
Of Celluloid, were $2.75 $2.25
Metal Frames, were 50c new iSc
Celluloid, were $1.50 new $1.18
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Strawbridge & Clothier
Market St
Eighth St
Filbert St
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