Z s AMERICAN LEGION AIDS RED Army nqme at Atlantic City, which en- Veterans Urged te Support An nual Rellcall te. Get Dol Del lar Members Day, Friday and Saturday. ' OLNEY POST HAS ELECTION The American Legien, through Its seventy-six pests in Philadelphia, is iilding the American Red Cress in its effort te enroll SI members. This is the second year in which Legien assist ance has been cjven te this work. ,, "Wilflnm Tt. Blester, Jr., of' Donald T. Bhen Bhen ten Pout. Ne. 130, as chairman of a subcommittee, is co-operating with Mrs. Jehn W. Geary as chairman of the Red Crocs rellcall. The veterans have been urged in a let ter te give their support te the Red Cress. Officers of the Legien were in attend ance at Christ Church, when the Right Rev. Dr. Bury, bishop of North and Central Europe, officiated. The serv ice commemorated the introduction of the English church into Pennsylvania in 1605. Dr. Herman J. Keyscr has been re elected commander of Olney Pest, Ne. 388, the choice being unanimous. The ether officers for the ensuing year an: Jehn O. Teynelds, vice commander; Leyis Fischer, adjutant ; J. A. Seidcrs, treasurer: William Alnsteett, historian; R. Pavellck, Bergeant at arms; Ray lienawltz and Alrin Fritz, asisstant ad jutants. Fathers and sons of set-vide men will be invited te a smoker te be given by this pest December 7. William G. Murdock, state adjutant, Open Saturdays Until Five ( JJU3 niw.n-u fc" Ml, UOfc uujuiuuia, forms en which the pests are requested te register officially their vote as te the reorganization of the Philadelphia county committee, in accordance with the new constitution. As. goon as the requisite number of favorable returns have been received the cemmittee will be called together by Department Cem? jnander Davis. REZONING ORDERED Public Service Bedy Alse Tells Ta Ta ceny Line te Repair Trackt The Frankford, Tacony and Holmes Helmes burg Street Railway Ce. has been or dered te readjust its zoning system in order te have all the built-up sections of Helmrsburg included ln one zone. This order was mode public by the Public Service Commission yesterday. The commission also ordered the rail nj company te repair its tracks im mediately. The action en the zoning system was made as a result of complaints re i lived from residents of Helmcsburg, who declared thnt some of the persons IMng in that section ceulU ride for niie fare while ethers were forced te pay twice, due te the zoning point neated by the transit company. The repairing of 'the tracks was or er i'i red dun te complaints made by the llnlmesburg Improvement Association, ih.it cars passing ever certain points i rked itrn dangerous manner and lm 1 1 riled lives due te uneven and old Hacks. fc. Automobile and Srvlce Sutten equipment If Mm atlmwm T DOWN in" the" heart of this city's busy machinery dis trict, at Seventh and Arch Streets, stands the Philadelphia home of the "Fairbanks O. K." In this store and working out of it are a group of men who knew net only ma chinery and tools, but hew te put them at your service. Seme of them specialize in the mere tech nical lines; ethers can quote you en anything from a drag scraper te a big oil engine. Though these men are as differ ent as the things they sell, yet an Leu Jen Overhead CuricM tlcetremsiUe nJurtrlil Truck WW tgjP idea shared by all has welded them alrbink, 3kt n 1h FAIRBANKS .-ti,l,.ki Jfc, , T,l, ,J WWiai, TruMp,, MM, Mw .- SretU, AvItmaMU 4rit X i "HI UHm " MXWlWMlH t)tttt rtn BBNpfG, -PUBLIC! jLEDaEK-4 tetinibJmzmLA; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22; 1920 SEEK FUND FOR HOME Salvation Army Wants Meney for Benefit of' Disabled Service Mnn home this week, but Mayer Bader, of Atlantic City, haavheaded a committee of citizens of that city and Phlladeuphla, which has pledged that tbe funds wpuld be raised, se that the home might re main open until all of the service men Mve recovered. v Te Give Musical Comedy ti, TTelrm'." a musical comedy in Ajjriva IP assist in raising the fund '""' muuBBnns ei cnppica ana con valescent soldiers and sailors, will ba held In Pnilndlilnfiln An Tl,-b-l.,l two acta, will be given by the Dramatic Chapter of the Ladles of' Han Dominge tonight at the K. of C. Hall, Thirty eighth nnd Market streets. Dancing will fellow the performance. Thecast consists of Misses Helena Kccler, Mar Mar eon Cennell, Helen Tayler, Messrs. Dunn, Tener, King, Guerdlman, Cre- xjunng ine last week a drlve has been conducted in Atlantic City te aid in raising this sum which Is needed te con tinue (network planned during the com cem nc?r "t t,lc home,, which Is .located en Ohie avenue, in Atlantic City. Owing te the fact 'that the funds for the maintenance of the home were ex hausted it was exnectcd te elen Hie Inin, Gonnoud, Spearing aim minis, Mipperteu Dy a large cnurun. Lighting Fixtures and Lamps of. authentic design, combined with skilled craftsmanship, that anneal te" these whose wish is te have a pretty and cozily furnished home. The Hern & Brannen Mfg. Ce. 427-433 North Bread Street "A Short Walk Along Automobile Rew" The Pbmerantz Illustrated. Felder pf Greying Cards PfK OK KBQUK8T.1 'OHOWS"fneet of our exclusive 'designs," with' ; eaay method Cs ordering. Yeu will find her juet the cards te tnlt your taate, which can be printed from your present visiting card plate, a new plate engraved, or you can purchase the carda without personal name thereon. tPritt r tsll ftrytur tpy, POMERANXZ- 1523 cmwTMUT Strut CMmm Oift ffMdM ' Cataltf ' See Our Xmas Gift Display en Second Fleer Hew "FAIRBANKS O.K." Serves Philadelphia 1 into an organization with a definite personality of its own. If you use mechanical equipment or supplies, you will be interested In knowing somethingabeut these men, their or ganization and the idea back of it all. Every Monday, and Thursday morning we will tell you about some one person whose work helps te make our service te you worthy Vf the "Fairbanks O. K." We want you te feel that this is a hu man organization made up of men who take a real interest in your needs and 'a real pleasure in serving you well. &, THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY SEVENTH and ARCH Streets MARKET 2210 ( 1 Urnpmy j II M Men's and Yeung Men's Clothing ON THE THIRD FLOOR Men's and Yeung Men's $45.00 t?Q AA & $50.00 Suits at, each SMHI Men's and Yeung Men's $30.00 & $35.00, tig Cft Overcoats at, ea.10,i,u Men's and Yeung Men's IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT Men's and Yeung Men's $25.75 te $31.75 flC A A Bultsat,each... Men's and Yeung Men's Overcoats, worth QOC up te'$23.50, at. . Men's and Yeung Men's $6.00 Trousers at e AA w ON THE FIRST FLOOR Men's 75c and.$l Neckwear, 39c; cut silks in a large assort ment of stripes and figures. Men's $3 te $4.5,0 Knit Ties, ?1.95 Pure silk, loom-knitted, full-fashjened fenr-in-hands; piain colors, stripes ana nemtner muium. Men's $8.50 Mufflers, $8.95; accordion and crocheted. Men's $3.50 Woven Madras Shirts, ?2.45 I Pin and cluster stripes, mostly en light grounds. Men's $2.50 Printed Madras and Percale Shirts, $1.65. Men's $3.50 Ontlnu Flannel Pajamas, $2.65. Beys' $2 and $2.50 Shirts and Blouses, 95e; Puritan brand; cellars attached; slightly Imperfect Shirts In sizes 12 te IBM. Blouses In sizes 6 te 16. Beys' 65c Neckwear. 85c, or 3 for $1; silk four-in-hands, in attractive strives and plaids. Beys' $2.50 Outing Flannel Pajamas, $1.95; twe-jiece mod els; sizes 6 te 18 years. Men's 75c Socks, 3 pairs-for $1; thread-silk nnd fibre-mixed seck3, with double soles and high-spliced heels. 2,000 Bexes Men's 50c Endurance Socks, Bex of 6 Pairs, $1.10 Cotten socks of exceptional quality; extra reinforced heels and tees; 6 pairs of all black or asserted cer; devan. navy and gray te the box; sizes 94 te 11H. Men's $1.50 Underwear, 89c; natural gray, part-wool shirts and drawers; heavy weight. Men's $6 "Madewell" Union Suits, $3.95; natural gray, worsted ribbed union suits. Women's 75c Stockings, 3 pairs for $1; mercerized lisle In black and African brown; Bursen's black cotton. Women's $2.50 Sports Stockings, $1.39 pr. Weel sports stockings, in heather colorings. Women's $2.50- and $3 Silk Stecklnga, $1.59 pair; pure thread-silk of highest quality; finest mercerized lisle tops; lisle soles; black and cordovan. Children's 50c te 75c Stockings, 3 pairs for $1; misses' fine ribbed real lisle-thread; black; sizes 6 te 9y9. Beys' $150 te $2.50 Sports Stockings, 89c Pure wool sports stockings, in plain and heather colors; plain and fancy cuff tops. Women's $1.25 te $1.50. Union Suits, 79c; fine ribbed cotton knee length, low neck, sleeveless styles; regular and extra sizes; white and pink. s Women's $1 and $1.25 Bleemers, 79c; the best pink cotton bloomers, in regular and extra, sizes. Infants' $1 te $1.50 Underwear, 59c; finest merino and silk- and-wool body bands. Beys' $1.50 te $2 Union Suits, $1.19; silver-gray ribbed ' cotton-fleeced union suits; sizes 6 te 16 years. Beys' and Children's $3 Hats, $1.95; cloth, plush or velvet Men's $5 Derbies, $3.25; Jet black, in all new shapes. Men's $5 Seft Hats! $2.65; all wanted shades in new fall and winter models. Men's $1 and $1.50 Handkerchiefs, 35c each, 3 for $1 ; fine French Jacquard, In a variety of styles and colors. Women's 40c Handkerchiefs, 25c; fine Swiss Madeira, with dainty embroidered corners and scalloped edges. $1 te $00 Ready-Mad e Veils, 65c; in Shetland and fancy effects; black and colors. 50e Mallne, 35c yard; in black and all the wanted colors. 50c Embroidered Fleuncings, 29c yard; for children's dresses and petticoats; 25 inches wide. 25c Filet Crochet Laces, 12Hc yard; for trimming all kinds of fancy work, curtains, centrepieces, etc.; 3 inches wide. Women's $1 Cellar and Cuff Sets, 65c; of ecru color eyelet embroidery; trimmed with lace. Women's $8 Marabou Capes, $4.50; trimmed with ostrich tails. , Women's $7.50 Cashmere Scarfs, $4.75; in plain colors and striped effects. $2.50 and $3 Printed Japanese Silks, 69c yard; 36 inches wide; broken assortment of patterns. $2.75 Colored Messallne, $1.39 yard; 35 inches, wide; pure silk; in an excellent range of street colorings. -y $2J0 Striped Shirting Silk, $1.10; 32 Inches wide: fine as sortment of styles and best fast colors; made in Japan. 5-inch and 5'2-inch Ribbons, 23c yard Plain moire and fancy effects in wanted colors. 500 Pairs of Women's $3.50 Doeskin Strap-Wrist Gloves, $2.29; P. K. and P. X. M.; 5-inch tops. Women's $2.50 and $3 French Suede and Capeskin Gloves, $1.29 P. K. and P. X. M.; evcrseam sewn; broken line of colors nnd sizes. " Men's $4.50 Buck and Mecha Gloves, $2.89 P. X. M. and P. K.; self or contrasting embroidery en back: sizes IV. 1U and 7, Children's $1.50 One-Clasp Suede Gloves, 89c. 50c and 75c Lining Remnants, 35c yard; all geed colors. 10c te 85c Sanitary Goods, 5c each; odds and ends. $3 Cast Iren Sheets, $1.95; sizes 81x90 inches. The sheets in this let ticketed "Dermcz" are made of cast-iron sheeting. "Dermcz" is our own trade name. 70c Pillow Tubing, 59c yard; 42 and 44 inches wide; requir ing just a hem for bolster or pillow case. 59c Vermont Make Striped and Checked Outing: Flannel, 24c yard $1.20 Bleached "Lockwood" Sheeting, 75c yard; Vn yards. 50c Amoskeag White Shaker Flannel, 24c yard; 27 inches. Women's $5 Umbrellas, $3.90 Streng, showerpreof umbrellas; made ever sturdy Pnr- ' agen frames; full-length Bacallte handles, Bacalite ferrules and long teeth te match: lust 50 in the let. $12.75 Genuine Cowhide Traveling Bags, $10.00; of soft, pliable, bearded cowhide; black, tan and cordovan; 18 inch size. Women's $2.50 and $3 Hand Bags, $1.79; of velvet and leather, In a variety of styles. $4.50 Pure Linen Table Damask, $2.95 yard; extra fine, 2 yards wide; in five patterns; dew bleached lustre. $7 Pattern Table Cleths, $4.25 each; Imported Irish satin damask cloths; 2x2 yards; circular patterns. 85c Turkish Bath Towels. 44c each; thick, spongy; all' white, or with neat colored borders; hemmed ends. 60c Pure Linen Crash Toweling, 32c yard; pure Irish linen Bamsley weave crash; absorbent and lintless. $15 California Lambs' Weel Blankets, $9.54 pair; woven with a little cotton in the warp; block plaid patterns. In desirable color comblnatlensjialso gray and white, with pink or blue borders; extra large double-bed size. p $12.60 California Lambs' Weel-filled Comfertables $6.94; cuvesxu wiwi uuwtreu percaune ana sateen; plain 12 inch sateen borders; full size; geed designs and colors, 75c Stationery, 39c; 72 sheets In asserted tints and 72 envelenes te match. 4BcSraIJh. Kline & French Ce. Aspirin Tablets, 24c 100. 35c 5-g?ln Cascarn Tablets, 25c box. ' :mu 11 , SsarMMM,, . NvSNELLENBURG 8TORB OPENS DAILY AT A. M. CLOSES AT 6.80 P. M. SMONDAT, ICOTKMXEBl St. 120. ft NELLENBURG.N ENTIRE BLOCK-MARKET IITrel2WSTREETS L J Tomorrow Will Be Opportunity Day And Every Department In Our Whole Wonderful Stere Has Made Splendid Preparation Fer It With Hosts of Extraordinary Values in Werthy Merchandise Articles for' personal use and wear, everything needful for the home, unlimited suggestions for usaful and beautiful Christmas Gifts and all offered at' unparalleled savings. Thiswill be Opportunity Day indeed te cheese, te save, without limit! Get An Opportunity Day Booklet at Any Doer. A concise directory of the store showing what each department is offering of special interest. Saves time and trouble. r ON THE FIRST FLOOR Imitation Ivery Toilet Articles at 15c each te $12 set; imitation Ivery wares of the -better kind; included are Come 12-piece toilet sets and separate Hair Brushes, 'Hair Receivers, Puff Bexes, Manicure Sets, Mirrors, Combs, Brushes, Hat Brushes, Clethes Brushes, Etc.; some pieces are soiled a bit from hand ling! ethers are factory seconds, very slight. Tanlac, Special, 85c Herllek's Malted Milk, $1 Size. Special, 75c. $4 White Longcleth, $1.88 Piece; soft, chamois finish, closely woven and 36 inches wide; 10 yards te a piece. $4 White Nainsoek, $1.55 Piece; fine weave, soft chamois finish. 10 yards te a piece and 27 inches wide. Remnants of 35c te 65c White Goods, 14c Yard Plain longcle'th, nainsoek, lingerie cloth, mercerized batiste, linen-finish suiting, plain and fancy voiles, dimity, pongee, neisette, shirting madras, et&, etc. 1 te 5 yard lengths; some slightly soiled or mussed. Ne mail or 'phone orders filled. Women's $15 Wrist Watches, $11.25; guaranteed geld-filled cases, fitted with guaranteed nickel lever movements. Men's $12.50 Open-Face Watches, $9.75; guaranteed plain polished cases, fitted with guaranteed nickel move ments; silver dials with raised geld numerals. Men's $3 Sterling Silver Waldemar Chains, $1.79; fancy link patterns; swivel at one end, spring ring at ether. 50c Rhinestone Bar Pins, 39c; many different styles. $5 te $7.50 Imported Beaded Bags, $3.39; draw-string style; in beautiful coloring effects. $5 Pyrex Casseroles, $3.75; pierced bases', fitted with Pyrex linings. , $1 Marmalade Jars, 79c; etched glass, witK silver-plated-top and spoon. Salt and Pepper Shakers at 25c; clear etched glas3 holders, with silver-plated tops. Christmas Beeks,' Illustrated with Colored Plates, Werth 25c, at 10c each, or 12 for $1.00. tr ON THE SECOND FLOOR " Women's $85 Belivia Cleth, Fur Cellar, Coats, $55 Large 'cellars of raccoon and Australian opossum; belted: lined throughout with flowered silk. Women's $50 Velour Coats, Fur Cellars, $37.50; of wool velour and velour de laine; dyed opossum or Austra lian opossum cellars; loose dolman back or belted; beautifully lined. Women's $22.50 Sports Plush Coats, $15 Belted stvle: large, soft cellar: lined throughout. Women's $32.50 Belted Plush Coats, $19.75; large cellar; lined throughout Women's $35 Weel Velour Coats, $22.50 Belted model; lined thrugheut; pleated back; large cellar. Women's $19.75 Heatherweve Suits, $13.75 Smart belted models, with patch pockets; in heather mixtures. Women's $29.75 Suits, $17.50; of excellent quality velour and serge; belted models; braid and button trimmed; in navy, brown, reindeer and black. Women's $50 Navy Tricetine Suits, $35; smart models; one or two of a kind; embroidered, braid trimmed and finished with tailored arrow heads. Women's Marmet Coats, $116; flare-baak, belted effects, with deep cellars and cuffs; beautifully lined; 30-inch length. Women's Beautiful Fur Scarfs, $21.50; black and natural skunk animal scarfs, with heads and tails; silk lining. Women's Fur Stoics, $19.75; brown and kit ceney steles; lined and with pockets. Women's $10 and $15 Silk Dresses, $5 Odds and ends; taffetas, satins, flowered Geergettes and Georsrette and taffeta combination. Women's $15 Cleth Dresses, $9,50; velour and silvertene dresses, in straight-line and panel models; trimmed with wool and silk embroidery. Women's $19.75 Tricetine Frecks, $14.95; tunic and straight-line styles; beaded and embroidered. Women's $25 Navy Tricetine Frecks, $18.50 Ceat and tuuic effects: braid trimmed. Women's $60 and $75 Extra-Sze Suits, $49.50; well-tailored suits of navy, brown, black or silvertene, in ve lour, duvet de laine, tricetine, broadcloth, or silvertene; silk lining nnd warm interlining; some have fur col cel lars; sizes 42 te 58. Women's $10 Georgette Crepe Blouses, $5.65 Tucked and lace trimmed with round or square cellars; vh flesh, white, bisque and navy; seme colored taf feta and neveltv silk ovcrbleusas Included. Women's $5 Silk Blouses, $3.35; Georgette crepe, crepe de Chine and satin blouses; tucked, frilled and tailored; in flesh, white, navy and black. Women's $10 Serge Skirts, $6.75; black and navy serge skirts in box and side-pleated styles; trimmed with buttons; band sizes up te 32 inches. Women's $19.75 Weel Velour and Worsted Sports Skirts: $12.75; in broken plaid patterns, green, brown, tan and navy; box-pleated back and frent: knife-pleated ever the sides; all pleats stitched 10 inches below waist line or Knlie-pleated Ml around. Women's $2 Slip-On Gowns and Envelope Chemises, 95c Of lingerie cleth: tailored or trimmed models. Women's $3.50 Flannelette Gowns, $1.55; pink- or blue- Btnpea; ncavy quumy; cut iuii. Women's 79c Tea Aprons, 39c; of fine lawn, trimmed with embroidery; pocket and tics with ric) rack braid. Women's $3 Corsets, $1.65; of strong c til with low and medium bust and long skirt parts, i $2.50 te $4 Brassieres and Bandeaux, Discontinued Medels, $1-59; hook in front or back. Women's $4.50 Taffeta Petticoats, $2.95; plain and change able colors, with attractive flounces. Women's $2 Sateen Petticoats, $1.45; blnck and colors; geed quality; neat tucked and pleated flounces. Odds and. Ends of Millinery Trimmings, Werth Up te $3, at 25c each; trimmings right out of regular stock; wings, fancies, ostrich novelties and flowers. Women's $10 Wide Weel Scarfs, $6.75; with belt and pockets, Women's $3 Tub Blouses, $1.65 Ji Fine voiles nnd batistes; embroidery and lace ta'mmed, AM fndnvArl Hv u. vwuui vt y Women's $5 Tie-On Worsted Blouses, $2.79: in contrasting color combinations, with tuxedo cellars and short sieera, & CO.rrsW N.S MU n n-1 rrtfw ewrnvn fi nrkn iat m trn n nl-'l. .1 TJI Ceee. ' treincus (,ou ucacuu iiuiik.i iwucd, w. made of heavy quality blankets, In floral and Oriental patterns; finished, with frlrdle, pockets and wide satin ribbon bands. Women's $1.89 te $2.95 Heuse Dresses, 95c te $2U9: fitted, Billie Burke and bungalow models; broken sizes. Women's $2.25 Jap Silk Vests, $1.29; black with white or lavender lining'!; sizes 36 te 46. $2 te $2Q Discontinued Hand Embroidered Pieces, $1 te $10 Children's dresses, ready-te-use pillows, table runners, towels, children's hats and bibs. One of a kind. 75c te $2.25 Lace-Trimmed Scarfs, 39c te $1.25; with strong, stur dy centers; some slightly spiled. Children's $16.50 Cleth Coats $12.95; in a number of smart styles; sizes 2 te 6 years. ' Children's $3 te $4.50 Hats, $1.95: in many smart styles and all geed colors. Children's $5.95 te $9.95 Sweaters. $3.50 te $6.95; in several geed styles and colors; sizes 4 te 12 years. Babies' $4.50 White Chinchilla Coats, $2.95; with belt and pockets; sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. Women's $12 Shoes, $9.85: high-cut tan calf brogue lace shoes, with long outside wing tips; military heels. Men's $4.50 Heuse Slippers, $3.45; brown Everett and Remee sljppcrs; bread lasts. Beys' Tan Calf Upllned Blucher Shoes with Kerry Krome Seles. $5.50 Shoes, Sizes 10 te 13 j at $4.50. $6.50 Shoes, Sizes 1 te 5'i at $5.50. Misses' $29.75 Suits, $17.50; silvertene and serge suite; flare styles; button and braid trimmed; Bizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' $19.75 Hetherweve Suits, $13.75 Weel jersey sports suit; various models; belted and pocketed; heather mixtures; sizes 14, 16 and 18. Misses' $50 .Tricetine Suits, $35; smart tailored styles; some braided; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' $15 Cleth Dresses, $9.50 Velours and silvcrtenes, in straight-line styles; braid or fur trimmed: sizes 14, 16 and 18 years.' Misses' $19.75 Tricetine Dresses, $14.95; straight-line and Russian effects; beaded and braided; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' $25 Tricetine Dresses, $18.50 Variety of stunning styles, beaded and braided, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' $19.75 Plush Coats, $15; smart styles; belted and with large cellars; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' $27.50 Salt's Plush Coats, $19.75 Popular ' sports models; belted and pocketed; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' Stunning $60 Coats, $37.50 Velour and duvet de laine coats, with large cellars of Australian or dyed opossum; sizes 14. 16 and 18. Misses' $16.50 Separate Skirts, $10; novelty plaids and1 navy serges; box-pleated models, with belts of leather or self-material. Girls' $10 Weel Serge Dresses, $6.45 Navy blue dresses, with full-pleated skirts, pockets and cellars: embroidery trimmed: sizes .6 te 14 vears. Intermediates' $12.50 Weel Serge Regulation Dresses, $6.65; braid-trimmed models, with chevrons en the sleeves; sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Girls' $12.50 Winter Coats, $6.85; cheviot, kersey cloth and pole cloth coats, in a wonderful variety of styles; sizes 6 te 14 years. Girls' $16.50 Winter Coats, $9.85 Of novelty fabrics, velour, silvertene and cheviot; with fur cloth or self-material cellars: all smart 1 straight-line medels: sizes 6 te 14 years. Girls' $2.50 and $3 Colored Gingham Dresses, $1.45 In plaids and checks; also plain color chambrays and combination effects; with white cellars and cuffs; sizes 6 te 14 yearn. Misses' and Girls' $7.50 Weel Flannel Middy Blouses. $5; regulation blouses; braid trimmed, with side and in side pockets. Beys' 17.50 Norfolk Suits with Extra Pants, $11.75; full weight fancy cheviets; single- and double-breasted models; full-lined knicker pants; sizes 7 te 18. Beys' $21.50 Norfolk Suits, $14.65; fall-weight fancy chev iot; brown, gray and green; coats lined with mohair; sizes 7 te 18 years. Beys' $16.50 Mackinaws, $10 Of extra-heavy blanket cloth; belted and double breasted: sizes 7 te 17. Beys' $3.50 Corduroy Knicker Pants, $2.25; of extra fine quality corduroy; sizes 6 te 18. Beys' $4 Sweaters, $1.85; worsted face and merino back sweaters ; well made, with shawl cellars and pockets. Mens $10 te $15 Sweaters at $6.50; odd lets Pennsylvania Mm,, in anawi ceuar ana v-necK styles $45 Century Bicycles. S32.50 Complete with coaster brake, mud guards, coil spring, saddle and motorcycle nHnls. O" ON THE THIRD FLOOR ti $20 Automobile Robes, $14; heavy pile plush, plain and fancy styles; wind and waterproof; large assortment; splendid Christmas gifts. National Speedway Nen-Skid Ferd Tires, Half Regular Price; guaranteed for C.000 miles; guaranteed tube comes free with each tire. 30 x 3 Tires, $11.11. 30 x 3 , Tires, $14.44. ON THE FOURTH FLOOR "a $2.50 Framed Pictures, 95c each; figure nnd landscape sub jects; framed in asserted patterns and meuldings. $25 Imported Oil Paintings, Framed, $15; pleasing sub lets in burnished frames, enclosed in polished shadow boxes; canvas size, 20 x 80. $18 Steamer Trunks. $12.95; vulcanized fibre, covered and interlined; fitted with ene tray; size 36 inches. $1.79 Scotch Net Panels, $1.19 each; white and ecru; at tractive designs; 45 x 90 inches. $39.98 Velour Portieres, $29.98; open French ends; wanted colors; limited number; 50 inches wide; 2b yards. $19.98 Genuine Red Tennessee Cedar Chests, $15.98 each; with locks, keys, handles and casters; 35x20x20. $1 Water Celer Window Shades, 67c each; geed quality; wanted colors; 36 x 72 inches. 25c te 35c Wall Papers, 7c and 12J4e Rell; floral striped bedroom papers, blocked nnd figured designs for living rooms and kitchens; sold only with borders te match at 10c te 16c yard, $1.25 te $10 Dells of All kinds, 79c te $7.50. $15 Reed Dell Carriages, with Reed Heed, f J.95. $13.50 Roll-Tep Desks, $8.95; for boys and girls. $5.75 "Paris" Daisy Wagons, with Seats, $3.95. $2.75 Aereplanes, $1.85. $2.25 American Flyer Mechanical Trains en Track, $1.50. $1.25 Ouija Beards, 69c. 85c Backgammon Game Beards, 59c. $40 te $60' Heywood Reed Pullman Sleepers, $26.75 te $43.75; various handsome models. Children's $10 nigh Chairs, $7.50; with tray; golden oak. $85 Seamless 9x12 Velvet Rugs. $59 $55 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugn, $35; 9 x 12-feet. $97.50 Axminster Rugs, Heavy Grade, $69; 11.3xl2-foet. $50 Seemlens Tapestry BrusseU Hugs, $31.75; 8.3x10.6. $1.50. neavy Printed Cerk Linoleum, 91c square yard; 4 yards wide. 90c neavy Felt Carpet, 42c yard; 27 inches wide. $5$ Singer Sewing Machines, $28, $30 and $35; slightly used, but guaranteed in perfect running order; G drawers; drop-head cabinet table of oak; Club plan, $2 when ordering and $1 weekly. h Tep Sewing Machines at $5 nnd $8; have been used, 'Aeut in goeu running eraer; nign arm singers, Ne, 9 SWheeir an.a wjispns'WTiesiics, ew Jtemesctc. r ,.. p my. I ILSBBBESSSEra m-r -jb -sat swsLjt.-mJiuii t,"r. " i&b n. " ,." viSKn v7.V fi. n V ! (A rTltt '"t ' 'Vwit' -hW' vunu .w- - -rnJM K. i l mmrtcu tm wil ffA