Wy. WTTi ik. .-- lr-TCg SJSntiwSW WWWWpwiwwwm ijimji ,.i 1 1 iinT " w 't I ' i : si ' ... 3 J"; m i i M K js. m i tUt ! 1, 6 - EVUJS'lJN'tt PUBLIC LEDaEKr-PHlLADELPHiA, VVEDiN'Ei)AY, DJflOEMBJfflli 8, 1U20 en GERMAN CABLES UNBROKEN . I nltpd Stiites the ti'Visrapli m stems ""' Rewimiriit i mid in mme 'mi. tin v I ml In I'liiiiinillili-iitleti Is u jii iMuciif miiiniifi. . It liim liciti .i nc '-unt ..f this (llfTn.iici. In rontrellInK ij'iiiniiinl iillfin iiitulltliitiM in tlic I'tiitcil Minis iimi iithci- cmiitiirs tlmt tlitn ' ' " tiit'iiTl.i Ims r. fniiiii-il from rn PLAN $100,000,009 lwT tl ill,; Ill, IM1 lutt, rs "iniiitldiis with nihcr EXPORT SALE FUND W (1 i fit idfi'1, t J r "Turner forCencrcte' New Ls tlie time te rtturt your builciiny ii' you wish te have it ready for occupancy next -sprint:. If' i nf Turner'"! work has been winter-built. TURNER, Construction. Ce ill I iliiintn Mrwl Disposition of Lines Seized in 1914 Undetermined by Conference U. S. PLAN HALTS ACTION l'. Hu V-sikIiIciI i'nss Washington. H., T, , 'n.inil h'i .,iiiii,Miihitl'iMM of tin' l li'itJl' - 't tin In iillnil ami ii-.ii, um . I pnwii- he lnnn hi'i'ii in -I'sMuti liri" nt tl ' prt -Hiuin.ir.v inti imitii mil ihiimihiiii .itieii" niiifi'pi ii"i'. In In- Kiilnnitti'il te th'1 t.'1'M itiiI ini f. i fin i' of all lllltll'll" t.'l ll lireMil, u ii aile iniblli1 hrn1 te,lu. tliimiL'li tl,.- Stall i'iiittiin'ui. iiiem ASK CLARA SIT 10 RETURN H0M Missing Girl's Father Gees Mexico te Submit Proposals E te l! lli' ssiirlaleil, Tipss i n vi mi. ha.. 11,.,. s iu.ni Farmers Decide te Jein Bankers and Others in Forming Trade Corporation WILL ORGANIZE FRIDAY I!) thp Associated 1'u-ss InillnnnpelU, Ind.. i.'. s Iiiiinc- 1 1 ite t'einilltiiili of II Sl(HUHHMMX) I'Vpert t rn, If i iiiporatieti will In' , eiimIiIitkI Kr'ilir nt ii inert ini; in CIiiciike, of lmtiki-r". itiililir eil1,, luN, miiiiiifartiirrii inul nml, ultiirnl leailer. Picslilent .1. It HeiMiid. "f tin' Aiiii-i 1,'im rutin Kit- ii'iiil I cilf ration , iinneiincfd teilHV all net The Chicago meeting, he fnl'li hnd hei'ii culled by rne tmnM'ra as "oclntleii After hciriiifi the stntciin'iit f M Heward, the convention iuit..eil7fd him te aimitil a cemniltlcf te ntteiul tl' ClilciiRe mrelltiK, and he nwieuiiccd tiinl his selections would be Hindi' later In the dit) after lie luul ben iiiHN.'tl !' the hankers.' inioc'itlen as te tne mini tin of npri'M' '.itiri's lh' fi'ili iiitien inuv ncnd te tl,' n.pptlnn. Upsides Us ilei'luieit te p.ntti ll'iitr in the nrRinintlen! of the uade cor cer cor pernth'a tin' convention wltlnnt discus sion or opposition ndentid n ipsoMUien ashing the federal trade uimmUxlen je pciinit the federation te p'litlcipatc in a piiiilltn; cns. pretesliiij: nualnst teel prices liiliiRhnsed mi I'lttsbumli pi'l"'" plus freight rales. The rceiuti'Mi de elai-Pd tlmt. this practice Is "lii'sed en a lletitlells frelKht cost." ilmi net Mil. elder th" source of iavv maP'tluls and is in lestiaint of trade, wlmh It via said disci Iminates uualiist th' western and seuther,' 1'iijers el steel products. Willis II ),oeth, of the tiuiiniiit Trust Ce.. of New Yerk, speiiKIni: be fore the convention last nicht refrrrid te the proposed expert ( orpeiatlon, Hi.iiiiR Its iiiiinsi was te "iini'.i the u TRADE WITH RUSSIA NEAR State nnd Treasury Departments Seek Removal of Obstacles Washlnslen, Dec. S. (Ily A. 1'.) Piirther rllinltiatlen of ebstni'lci for trade with Hussla was ferrcast today In an announcement nt the state de partment that noting yecrptary Davla had begun n series of conferences with tieamiry eHIclali loeltlng te a rometnl of the embargo en ctelinnga trannau" tlen. r, .. nu .x.iutiiiulvn.t (tml net tei'lisiires' ,L I...O l,ll'lin"inM, ...... ..-,. ..---. adopted would In no a Indicate Cleser nelltlcnl relntlmis with the. soviet gev ernment, but would. be merely In line City Committee SpeVt $61 en 'I'l... tl..,.l,1lnn.. l... . MU3 ,,v ,vi.y.,Mi in ceniiii it. pendpd .$(11,110.- 15 In ti.c last cn,nfll for the. election of the Ucptibliean l! In thlH city nnd receive, ... "i?S. ' n oentrlhniu.: I ", Vila c from "?r tin , ,..- .......... . ..iMAen X-. .1 i. . "HIUUIn. with the depiutineiit'H niineuneeinetit '7,"' .ii'i- . B wua reivcd from sVveral mmitlm age of the remmal of thc'l ubllcnn state committee nor.,? trade restrl te carry wuiieiu ,m"si,ii i-, ui liuiiiiiHi',,- -..,. )" "" sicfsien perr Motions-, permitting Amerlcnimiiintlenal committee, nccerdlng t0 th ''" en such business nH thev could pensc acemint filed CHterdny n"? pnssperts or gmtrnment sup- office of tlcrk of tlie Querter Scfslen Ceurc "?HiHll',l,B,m''f''iwiiii''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fiwiwiriiiiiiiiiii,iiimiiiiil,,i,5il! DENY RACE FbELING HERE Japanese Returned 'i Tokie S.iy They Were Well Treated Teklo, He. s u V 1' pint of 170 Japan 'se w' re. ,'tn, ,.inn,l here from the I'liiieii States tedin ,1, filed iiewtpapir n-purts tlmt th, j had left America Imviuim' , :' ill-tri'titmciit Ud niltl Jiipuiiese tn'hiu tn, ie A npreventatlM' ineinh r nf the ,,'Mv declared the -T ;n u ucwr ' .'ifil In OUUSf of lave pre 1, d.( till I m , iill' fairl tte.ued li' i .n l ', said ' .m made tne'i,' mini; th- w.n mid Hm's could u.Terd t" 'n. s, m im t. r , motherland i .a i. . ..ai.i i :.,, iiuiii e-ii no u l i ii i-m -iiiir ii tiiHt.m..i..u .....i i in, n iiitih inn k iiiiiiiiiii inn .'in l.m n ! i t nil' iiii'mi ii.i i'i i" 1,'iin'i .,,... .,...,, -uu'Miin mm , credit etst nc abroad el use n .ablvs s.e, ii hratiie, iiti-ti l.ntain " '"" " ie i- ler iKissihle court "The iiueting. lie said. "Is te ef heie" lie did net slat" when tin ei and J'ipum n U'll -Ull i.iii.imw en '" "n m . ein,.., t, ,w,l, ,i. f.tl fi-1 adept.-.n ,.l th- . oiper.Hu.ii's ion- ,(! ,n would b-ergani .ed. sehed n it, i 7 ,, Mtinmn will lie sub. stitntieu nnd s,.l,,t the temp(irnr. if "If we aet the ta' mteinl-.ihiead. I.'siriililti "l iueh' -ables l.ilwi'di """" ' ' ' '' " m ter Until decision, net the periimnent elhceis, mi thai the I , Ml, -..,, ..i,,,) establish these ,iiii Neith An. ii, u und th" Unu.t and be- j ' "''" .11111..1111. ,s ,(1U , ,, (.niz,,iM , ,,,,, Immediately." .P!1 ,', 1P re!ll, te limim.Il stubilitj twe.11 Aiicnti and Austiaim. md ')!'., ,' . ' " " ' '"J I'"'? ,'enferr.'.l 1 ,. Heward added that the American W expect te bring the Ix-mis ,.f tli dil'l. ..iiiiMiiiu' Neith Amen,., iiikI 1 ' ."" '. ' tatlw -r of the mis.iiig , . .. , t ... . , eorneratlon out here te be sold, nil Bury 1400 Weapons at Sea New Yerk. Ij,c. h, ( it, a V t Teurtein hundred wtapini . ensisti-ig of ma. liitu- guns reuihers. daggers. uiiicKj-ii hs, nniss Kiiii(Ki"s, razors and hieu. ;l thcr iieiulcsi npt nrtii les eelle, t,d bj tmullv tnp police trmii ,1111'innls (luring th. year tediij li a, tl . b.nt. m nf tin1 I.mU. us u.i, ns 11 nreln'sal lit tin1 a 1 niguiiiati"!, of the t'lcruih at'. I iu.ii.i ivnwT.t! iis te' Mini s.'Mtnlir,' tut. rnr.ti. tml eiiiiiiuuu ati'.iis "ic if en.- - me ,'1 the imp,, 1 tan, "in 111 ml it nlis nade U tie "Hif, 1 11 It Ails I'.iideil te li't'tlli tll ill HI. ,i , .1 :n I'.i'iiie and te maititiiiii it" piesellt tiniti..li lis 11 i'l, Ulillg linllKO tei the seii"inl uitirelinnge el mfonnu mfennu mfonnu tien 1 elating te ouniiuuuicatieiis, and also t.i luep.'se an agreeniem .iiihiur th" pewirs ,i..t t giunt lien'iifli e-,1-isive .utile l.m, nag or iiulle nht.s seiMii" , .',,!. the ii, M'lepn.. ,t if . hi 11111111. Hi 'ti liicilities I'. 1 U ll.l- ti, ti ..; 11,1 Mi" liiltletilll , "de i' t Nl nig tin s.ut is ,it submarine no - " wai t.ui" was prope-id. suli ., en t,. b. ptepbinl t u spiciu! 1 .nt" nil, e te b, held at Th" Uugue. or ' n ue, lien with tbe feitbeuming rld coiumuiuciitiens cengre-s. The Mulish draft of the aitialguuia- ti.m .lie null. 1 lllld tl'legl llpll ,011- veutiens ser, ed as a basis tm was Kr.d Mr I.U Is dimgll- titi'H" of mlth. the iittiirnes .,,1.1 :. ,... "ii his wai te a stiiiiir..,,, ,. I.'. M... . . , .. ...,. .,1 .ui-.. ' ' s.ieiiih Ul pMllilsll ((, 1,1 ' ' "" re,IH'stMl ,lf n, til" I.I., 111 n !i( I,,. ,,,,1,11.1,,,, -'!i,.iil. Miss sm,ii, ,,,,,,, , ,:" ':',:' t?.,.,.;p-. '": l"','.i ... . ...,,, ,.,, ,.r , (.lllrt , ,V- .J'i";" S h- ,rinl lf "'" luirgei t idiia. ; her neees. itate, tBkliiB the case I f '." . ue weillnn is ti.,, (.. ... ... nl!., i, indorsed (In. nlnn nflev n coin, tliev u 111 bnve te anneal as niM'slinel inittee nf bnnkirs had giin two ears',te 'ihe Common hensc jtidgiw nt of the tudi te tpeir tiaiie. aim 11:111 rec- putnic aniT me j-i'iiimh n.'i huiuh, Tini ti lisl th.'etgati atien of the Slim. I this is the only practical v n te q, t I nullum lorperntion under th,. IJdg. iredit abroad (illicitly. prn ciriiitirr.tic3,iiiiiiiii.icaiiiirTiiiiitC3tiiiiiiiiiirca;ifriiiitiiic3fintiii(iiicati.iiii:iiiit3iiitriiiiitic3iiiiituuiic3iiiiiitiiiiicaiiii firiiiit3iiiiiiiiiii.rii r ., , , , - "" in .inure?:, 1 u Is Milliealed In .1 ll,.,,r.l.i M... : fi town .md. a,;,e,,ling te the authorities I en eM,e.,rl word of tl. woman's ,1, ' , isimi t .mrn: ,,- tomorrow s ill r.tse. Ill, s.,,, I Wllllti',1 11, Ii ecenu beund the tlirei (liselis- the draft del 'g.ltlell resir.'d rn i.gai '" siuii.ii. iiiMiiiin-ii-,.w ,ir iifi.-ndu.i-uts at the wet'd 1011- s.ud. but in iiin i a -h c.. lie. s u, A . , 'r ''lain M.nt,,,, Sniui, filiMt Tintt 11 ifl. l. .1.. .1 . n 1,,... 1 11 ..:.." ""(" ueimi Ol u .ii' "'""" '" -vrdniei,. llKlu . S -ml.'d lust night, as far ns 1,. etthvrK I are Mineern-d. the, said, when Miss j;;tl.as almost w hi their .Vvm j In our talking machine department Wu sell exclusively the VICTOR product. Order your VICTROLA new te insure ?el iiiiy; the model you desire and early delivery Weymann VICTROLA and Recerd Service i. unexcelled. Come in and make your selection new. Sheriff (Irtiilerfr l.n....a .u II ills SI.....1 .1 , ."'U1IOI1 rlllllli llirniii.), .. ..-...-I-..., . t. .. . : " , iiiiiiiieniiin leginin and ili.lntes the l.ifnm,,..,,. S want.d reward in return for Us . w I an attsw liiitrrftt ;it I Smith was tin mile limit The r.s T!.s nctleli is lllld' st.i , te collection itn luded man, .nins cf i,.,. Keen t.iUen as a i.ult "1 the murdereiN sent' tl. ed te ! it 1 dm in; fuel rei oirnieinlalien of the Aiierienn dele- .- . ,,,, I'lttiJi ui .'i, s ,,,., r, i,i ,, ....... ,. .,, us ims, ,1 , 1 nun 11,, u . . . .. , - . Uw. r," .'..-I.,:, ,or ,",mln ev , , . tl... """", the ease i" a t ll LTHIII ... sn n . , -w ."iii-i 111 rilnier . te men, 1 .1,,., rt.. wanted, and Hmi- 'i...- tr,s .t. ......... 1 ... .,.,.-,,- ,.i... "'"" "" 7"',pture He de ....... , iK,u ,n a weuli net HS I.MTIJI Vi t I I myMANN 1108 Chestnut St "Everything Musical Since 1864" I Lm? 9' v Uniiiiiiiiitiiiiniiniri!iiiiiiiiiNtiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiUiutiiiiiiiiiiiit)iiinnMiiiiiiiiHiii!iitiiiiriiiiniciiiiiiiiiiniEiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiimnimtin BONW1T TELLER & CQ Una 6pxialh 6icp ofOnhuiafienA U.E5TNLI 1 . J I H STRLL I Continued Thursday, Friday & Saturday Our Semi-Annual SALE OF MILLINERY Vi at V Price and Less Every Cleck Reliable We Sell is Timekeeper a Ideal Christmas itts nu be selected from our irc collection Hal! Clocks Desk Cleck? Banjo Clocks Mirror Clocks I hoi h.iic no' ,i; Chelsea Clocks Mantel Clocks Bronze Clocks I" raveling Clocks rCiCIVCil 1111, ,. ritr for a new CATALOGUE ip S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. I M i n it.'ii - ir.wr.M in ssiiAT.nMtTiia "4 m 'pHE meht phenomenal Millinery Sale ever presented te the women of Philadelphia. Your unrestricted choice of our entire stock, consisting of 832 beautiful hats This is the 10th yea- since we first inaugu rated our famous twice - a - year, half price Millinery Sale Te the women of Philadel phia and vicinity who have attended our pre vious sales it has become an institution, and they are eagerly waning for this announce ment. Wc have divided our enure tock into two groups as fellows : fl Greup 1. TAILORED- sPrt' Street and After After After roen Wear every conceivable type of hat, from the small, close-fitting model te the larger hat The materials are Lyens and Panne Velvet, Beaver Cleth. Duvetyn, Circ Ribbon and Hackle Feathers trimmings 5.00 10.00 Formerly 10 00 te 25 00 sy. M rZZZl ia Greup 2. DRrs,? and Ev"linK Hats of Ge Id am' S i 1 vcr Metallic Cleth. Brocades, Imported Hatters' Plush, Sequin and Lace: ornamented with Fur, Ostrich. Fancy Feathers. Flowers, Numadi and Geura 15.00 Formerly 25.00 te J5.0L Se CO. I).' Se Approvals Ne Credit. 1 ti Y fern THERE is the greatcbi b.itisfactieu about giving a Christmas gift that will last a life time and eventually become part of the family treasures te be handed down te future generation.. Such a gift is Sterling Table Silver The Wanamaker Jewelrv Stere i.- a very safe place in buy .sterling mIut tableware, for only pieces of required weight, finenes.s of workmanship and beauty of pattern are admitted te its collection. The prices are as moderate as possible. Ten nets (five pieic-O . W80te$1000 CetTff nets ithrei- pieces) SlOOte 85.10 Water pitchers $120 te !?2le M -at plattirs $100 te $7.i0 Ureud trays $32 te $18r. Salnd bowl $17 te $lui) Honben ilishc-s SI I te $21 t'uwllesticks (n pair) $21 te SJilO Teaspoons ?2 1 te $-17 a dozen Dessert spoons $! te $70 a dozen Dessert folks SMte f70adeen Dessert knive, $4 1 te $52 it dozen Dinner knnes $,",fi te $01 a dozen Dinner forks $02 te Js85 a dozen I'uble spoons ! 70 te $105 n dozen Jehn Wanamaker Jewelers' and Silversmiths' Hall rTTW' IIW SsvlH m a, 1 him 111 1 rmT ti 11 in fivvv.v l w ',.Tr"Jvrr.i''ki aa!BLyjitT'-ww fykuUvrtfe tf&V 1-111,1,1 1 iiiniMiii.tiiii laiiiiiin, ti inikumSin ,SH 1 P, IIIIIUIII,HUI Oak Hall Acting Acting Net Waitingr-in its i Readjustment Sale! Today and tomorrow are special days in MEN'S FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS BOYS' NEWEST WINTER WOOL SUITS Opportunities for Christmas Giving! The wonderful savings- possible briny te Christmas buyers the opportunity te remember the men of their acquaintance and their families at the lowest pes.sible cost. Any fancy soft-cuff shirt in Oak Hall stocks (and there are thousands of them) at $1.15. Any silk shirt in stock at one-half price. ! $1.15 $3.00 Ail $2.50, S3.00, $3..ri0 Fancy Seft Cuff .Shirts, ncrcale and madras All Pure Silk Shirts Half Price S5.00 for $10.00 Shirts; $6.00 for $12.00 Shirts; $0.75 for $13.50 Shirts; S7..10 for $15.00 Shirts. All fine Madras Shirt: $4.50, $5.00, $0.00 Men's Sweaters and Cardigan Jackets Pennsylvania Knit Coats $7.30 Shawl Cellar Sweaters $,-,.00 8.50 Shawl Cellar Sweaters fi.00 10.00 Shawl Cellar Sweaters 7.00 CARDIGAN JACKETS $ 8.00 SIiirIc- & Deuble-Breasted 1 : A 9.00 lllnck. Navy & Oxford OU.Ov 10.50 f SinKle- & Deuble-Breasted 1 flQ Aft 12.00 V. Black. Nay &. Oxford PO.UU $12.50 Elastex Knit Coats new $8.75 $2.00 Working Shirts, blue and gray chambray Striped,1, ?5 Werk Shirts ti.u $4 Blue Flannel Shirts $4 Gray Flannel Shirts for $2.50 $3 Gray Flannel Shirts v $1.00 Demet Flannel Pajamas for $2.50 $3.50 Demet Flannel Pajamas for 2.50 $10.00 Bath Robes new 6.00 $12.50 Bath Helies new 8.00 WOOL MUFFLERS $10.00, new $6.50 35.00, new 3.75 $6.00, new 3.75 $1.00 Xetaseme Be' Ribbed Hene, new 55c $1.00 Heavy Weel He.se, new ",0c I'nncy Heather Weel ', Hese, $1JJ5, new 75c Fancy Heather Weel 'j Hese, $1.30, new 75c $5.00 Men's Genuine Mecha Glou-s, new .J .00 $1.00 Men's Genuine Buck Skin Gletcn, " 3,00 $1.30 Tan Cape Gloves, new 35() Tan Cape, small size 2.00 MACK1NAWS BeV and Veung Men's $10.50, $1S.OO and $20.00 all-wool $10.00 Men's sheep lined Coats. $10.00. new. . . 13.50 Men's sheep lined Ceals, $20.00, new. .. 13.50 .Men's sheep lined Ulsters, fur oellars. $30.00, new 25.00 Men'H sheep lined Vest, $8.00, new... (5,00 Men's sheep lined Vests, $6.00, new. 3 75 UNDERWEAR Medium-weight wool, $1.50 per Rarment, for $3.50 Medium-weight merinos, $2.50 per rrar- ment' for L50 Hca-weijjht merinos, $2.50 pr gar ment, for L35 Heavy-weirtht natural wool, $350 per garment, for 2.50 UNION SUITS $5.50 Natural Merine $3.25 t.lTin Vilnrnl fnrln. O l?t .-. ........... ...t..., ,(u Velour Ilat.s for 50 65c .10.00 S8.00 Natural 'i wool Heavy Ribbed Egyptian Shirta and Draw ere. $1.25 per garment, new. $20.00 1 i8.ne j Se Vcleur ,Ints for 8' $8.00 and $10.00 soft felt nats and Derbies; all sies and shapes 5.00 6.00. $7.00 and $8.00 heft felt and derby Hats for 3.00 $3.00 and $4.00 Men's Velours and Im ported Tweed Caps, new 230 & 1.50 $2.00 and $3.00 Men's and Beys' Aero Aere plane and Muffler Caps, new 1,00 Beys' $2.00 Caps, new 75c UMBRELLAS $2.30 Men's Cotten Glorias for $1.50 $1.00 Men's Cotten Glorias for 3.00 $35.00 Fine Leather Suit Cases, new 25.00 $23.50 Fine Leather Suit Cases, new 13J50 $16.50 Fine Leather Suit Cases, new.... 10.00 $1.75 Demet Flannel Night Shirts 1.25 $1.00 and $1.50 Neckwear,, all 50 C $2.00 and $2.50 Neckwear, new 1,00 (13.50 and $15.00 Silk Mufflers, for street and dress wear, new 10.00 Pure Silk "j Hese, $2.00. new 1.15 Silk 'j Hese, $1.15, new g5c Cotten 'i Hese, 75c, new 50 Cotten 'j Hese, 10c, new 25c Cotten 1 j Hese, 35c, new 25c SPECIAL FANCY VESTS Sizes .14 te 10, all 1.00 $5.00 Fancy Vests, new 3,50 $6.00 Fancy Vests, new 4.50 $7.00 Fancy Vests, new 5,50 S8.50 Fancy Vests, new G.50 All sizes 31 te 48 stout. $3.00 Black Gauntlets for 1J30 $2.00 Buck Palm Gauntlets for 1.00 $1.73 Herse-hide one-linger Mitts 85c 85c Cotten Gauntlet, horse palm 50c 65c Cotten Gloves, leather palm 35c GENUINE PATRICK MACKINAWS $18.00 Beys' and Yeung Men's for $12.00 $22.50 Men's all-wool for 15.00 $27.5'0 Men's all-wool Patricks for 18.00 .Men's sheep lined Coats, $22.50, new 15.00 Men's sheep lined Ulsters, $35.00, new.. 25.00 1000 Beys' Suits Qak Hairs Standard sis & $1(5.50 Heys' Suits, $10.00 AH $20.00 Beys' Suits. . .$15.00 All $18.50 Beys' Suits. . .$13.50 All $21.50 & $25 Suits. . .$16.50 All Men's Suits at Readjustment Prices $40 & $15 SUITS HALF PRICE AND LESS-$20 $50 & $00 SUITS HALF PRICE AND LESS-$25 $55 & $65 SUITS AT ABOUT A THIRD OFF $40 $55 & $(50 SUITS AT ABOUT A THIRD OFF $35 $15 & $50 SUITS AT ABOUT A THIRD OFF $30 All Yeung Men's Suits at Readjustment Prices $20 for $30 & $35 Suits $30 for $50 & $40 Suits $25 for $45 & $40 Suits $35 for 355 & $50 guits All Overcoat Prices Averaging 33 lk off S40 Fine Overcoats for $30 , $55 for Fine $75 Overcoats $65 Fine Overcoats for $45 $65 for Fine $85 Overcoats Absolute Clearance of All Women's Apparel All Women's Suits at Sweeping; Reductions All Women's Coats at Sweeping Reductions All Women's Dresses at Sweeping Reductions All Women's Furs at 20 Per Cent. Off Wanamake r & Brown! HSfe'S? ti M m BE I ii m Hi 01 ll M If i i I -3ft 1 4 it I f "P 'h N S3 1 3, t "J m fi f HI, S&fift r liHilliJiitiil.i.i.111! liiilllillliiiilli ii;i:'ii. ii.ni.i Minim,. . m si w hk 'bui iiii iiiiiHnwni ii ., .1.7. v.. ....... ..""" '."'""""" "" " m n mi I ill mi '.I'W'lirai'LlI! ,JW..f,ll"lWl,J'l'lBllllll'IIiil"UiMl!rlNlttMIilllliBM iiiriuiiiiiiii;ii,,"iiiili iliiiUiuiiiiiitailii ' illl'!lil nmniiiiiiuiiiB; IMS-ft . rc. iv: . lT;rt ut.
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