i ) ! -"Vl "l" tjV A .EVENING. PUfelilO te&fim2&aC6ffi8e&&, TUEgM, DBSfeMBEB . 1820 n .yinkH- Jn 11' DREAMLAND ADVENTURES In Marigold's Kitchen II, IMDDV llie ClIAPTRR II 1'roucl HUteri Plot KQL'PHOStNO you should find that D jtarlgold. Instead of being u prln cofl ' la a mold of low dosreo what ucu'ld yon '" then?" fiuikcd I'cjrity of ..j tho handsomo ypunjj millionaire, m they drovo toward tho homo of Mad wit l'rjJ' "Ah Fairy aodmother, you nro try- Ine'to tcaco me," replied Ned with a imllc "No ma,d of Iow deKrco could bo so nwcct llnd c'rmlnK or d"ico no jrncefully or cook such dollcloua grlddlo AHe'r thnt Vcggy and Billy worn ftffnll to toll him outright, thai Marl SJm Sii u kitchen maid, l-crhupa after f i,n,1 seen her "gain and danced with 8!,' nul eaten her griddle caken ho ou.d all oo dcl"r '' lovo w.'Jh. Mttrl lui'a own sweot self he wouldn't caro fvhctficr "ho was a kitchen maid or a "didn't tako long to reach Madam Proud b door, for Nod drovo very fa'it. i haughty butler showed them Into tho rirtwlne loom and went to tell Madam iToud und her daughters, Clarabello and Vnnabollo, that they wero there. 'Now Mnilam I'roud and her daughters ncro expecting this call from Ned. They hid heard ho was visiting all tho maid- jiau "V i tuH af Vila fnnpu c1rnn f,2u seeking tho maakod ITlncewa Mari- fh maidens to a test, asking them to make gnuuio w:o w. "- 'wtli him, hoping In this way to P.tid danced and cooked grlddlo cakes on none other couiu wuiv "" .... Sn Clarabello and Annabclle, not unoning titat Marigold, their kitchen maid, was Neils masked princenp, nau lukcil .Ntangoiii ""i .,m..iiis lesions after her day's work was over. ami even had taken lessons In ranking' crldde cakes. And while they had be- gliuuii, - VL,, ,ni.AM thnnln, In Mangold's cicvor teaching they.-, had riv.'v .. i, urn nniv tn mnKn irootl in.iicti w "hiii .. .. -. u crlddlo cakes becauso they didn't llko in worts In tho kitchen. And for Marl- ,.... iuuin 1a, hnrln'l tflvon lifr oVfin irniu h caoviin yj d- -.. .--. - - --. . word of thanks. ,j. . Now ultllo Ned and Peggy arid MtY tera to como Into tho drawing room, ivccv Happened to stroll toward ..tlto window Thero fllto heard a mint mur mur of.; voices. .,,., ,. rKiitJ "I Will na-vo i'6uiu wun b""' . - .! n.1 TMl MFAtAttrl hRw flPA my own, thug making him bellevo I am i ' ...louin,. mnnWH,i urlncess. ' said tho olce of Clarabello. "Nay I'vo planned to do that very thing myseir. I shall bo his bride, ' broke In Annabello's volco. Pli-h-h ! Stop quarreling cr you will (poll everything and neither will marry his riches." warned Madam Proud'B ole , . . Then tho door opened, and In came i..ii.I nn.l (. lntlnrViu fill nf MilO'im TUUU "l,u ":" "..B"-.', " them mulling and bowing and never ShOMlne an! SIBUS umi may nun uvea niottlnir and ouarrcllnir only a moment before. . , . Now CiaraDeno ana iinn&ncuc, in tpim of the fact that they wero eold-oyed und feinll. U15 ici ui:..u...-. ... -. l oi. eynUa wan Inttv WRnllit tn Fin Tlity wero eager to win Ned and hla millions eo, ot courao, iney ;o umu ery nireM nuw, welcome. Mr. Ned," crlod Madam I'roud "You lmvo como Just In time to Join ur In a lunch of grlddlo cakes." And l m going u mimo ukhi, uuu "Nay, It Is my turn to mako tho grid dle c.iKeV' declared Annabelle, darting a iliry Bianco at ncr bimilt uuui iu corner of her ojc. "I would spore you tho trouble, dear El8kr, ' said Cluralielle, very swtttly. hut Annnbpllo. trying to stenl a march i. . . J ix. Itllrthnn Anil On lit, lilll lUwiUU HIO invitvn niiu Clarabello rnn nfter her, nearly coivInR tO UIOWS Willi UUJi no iiivjf uiit'iiuu through tho door. . . t..f.--, n Miln I omitcA tew he had never thought Clarabelle and ArnaDeiio were ouch euser wwm. dim Tiggv knew' what was In their minds Bml rno crepi uui oi inn nuu uuwi .mu around the hotiso to warn Marigold of tho plot to uso her griddle cakes to ln the heart and hand of Ned for one of the selftah slaters. Now iln ou think tho trick plotted by Clarabello and Annabello will work? Po ou think cltlier of them will win 'cd ulth Marigold's grlddlo cakes and Mangold's duncliiff lessons? How do you gueaa tho plot will work nut In tho next chapter? BELOVED DOGGY, VAGABOND OF R0XB0R0UGH, IS NO MORE "liiunm," Admired by Children and Fed by BtUchers, Was Even Allowed by Dog Catchers to Get Away With Tramp Habits r-U- noxI'nrmiRh butcliora will In the fu ture lmvo one less daily morning cus tomer to cnntple tliolr cholwst meats. UoxboroiiBh Btrcets will lmvo one loss pIcttircqiio figure ns roKiilur ni tin winter snow nnd the summer inllnce. Itoxborougli school elilldren will hnvc one less pet nnil objort of ndnrntion, for numm Is dead. Yen numm, the famous "hundred -weight for terrier of lloxboroiii?h," unit frequent visitor ot the city pound, ii gone to the onnlnc hereafter. One hundred pounds of affection, grit nnd resourcefulness is no more. Vhnt u wither, exposure nnd the pound rould never do, time hns nccontpllshed In end Ing the career of tills famous dog. After lltiinm lmd made ninueroiis trips to tlio pound nnd been liberated each time, through lie intercession of some oho, tho superintendent gave or ders to the dog catchers to turn their faces the other way when Humm hove into sight. And so, during tho closing jears of his comparatively brief life, Ijuuim con ducted a well-ordered daily routine, which carried him from butcher shop to butcher shop, ucouiring only the choic est tidbits from each proprietor. His customary "bnng-out" was the l 0 S. of A. Ilnli and there ho could gen erally be found swapping gossip nnd "Nittln1 nnd thlnkln' " or. perhaps, tmlv "slttin," ns the fellows nay. Although it isn't kind or chniltnble to recall sen mini In Humm's life now that lie is no longer around to stiimi up for himself, tlieic Is n rumor thnt Is, So-niid-Ho is reported tn lime snld to Whnt-You-Miiy-Cnll-lIiin -- thnt when "Hagy's" Airedale stole the wnoie iiiitii irom i innngiin n jenr ngo (tils riirlstiiins, nnil nil Koxbofnugh wan excited for severtil weeks, llunini got most of that hnm nfter all. Hut wh listen to nn old dog's tnle? Itumm Is dead ; tie received n good decent burlnl esterdn., removed from the odor of loin tuts nnil fieshlj killed poultry. And. internnllj, if not in their conts, nil nf Iluinin's friends nt tlie pound and in Itoboi'ough hnvc adopted mourning whlili would pleiin numm Inexpresslblj if be Knew. Or does lie? Things You II Love to Malto T ClaySHade-Puller j s TODAY'S MYSTERY STORY Ily riHLll" FKANCIS NOWLAN Your Soul's in Your Hand IU IllMMl It. IUCON r Yesterday's Mystery Solution HAKVHY HUNT expected to show, by chemical analysis, that the cigar M'!ory had given the janitor, In the case of "One Cigar Stump," had bun drugged. At some time while the janitor was nsIoVp in the early evening Mellor.v evidently had set tho clock back one hour, so thnt; wjien ho returned to the Onlconia ApnrHments at 1 o'clork, after committing the crime, at midnight, the clock'wolild fiirnlsh htm with the alibi. He sftn'hcd tV'chntw th the janitor in order to call his attention intllreetly to tho time, and also to give him the cigar to make Hiiro that ho would sleep soundly enough to permit him to return nnd set the clock bark to tho proper time. Harvey Hunt, realizing .that tho en tire nllbl depended on thnt clock, had been struck by three things the janitor told him; first that Mellnrj called at tention to it; second, that the janitor, contrary to bis custom, got hungry ap parently nn hour earlier thuu usual, nnd third, thnt the fires were nearly burned out, indicating that it must have been time for the janitor to look at them, though he thought he was doing so ahead of time. It was on the evidence of tho drugged cigar that Mcllorj 's nllbi was broken down, nnd the circumstantial evidence already ngniust him resulted in con XXXVII Can you read the six clues in the case of Seventeen Hammer Bloivs "One of the most brutal nnd bizarre murders thnt ever occurred in the metropolitan district." said Harvey Hunt, tho criminal investigator, in reply to a question from his friend DeKyne, "uus that of Mrs. Vv'uddlcomb, ut Urayton ncach. "The woman's skull had been bcuteit in with an ordinary hummer, the head of which had been wrupped in cloth, nnd the handle tied up in n newspnper. Thev found the hnnnner afterward in the furnace, with the rng nnd the paper onlv partly burned nwn. "The iilatm came from the telephone operator, who reported to police lieiicl qunrters that the receiver evidently hud been knocked from the pnone in the summer cottage of rrof. vv nddieomu. which was supposed to have been un occupied, nnd that i man's volco hud called for help. "A motor with a squad of patrolmen A'us rushed out to the house,. which wns Hither separated from the rest of the houses in the colony, and surinuiided liv mnii trees nnd u lather extensive garden. 'I'lie.v met the professor, a rather feeble man, about sixty-live onrs old, running down the rond to riTi- You will Unit this clay shado-pullor not only a useful addition to your shado but a moBt decorative ono as well. Uso moulding clay that becomos hard ns mon nul doci. not brc ik easily. Pat It Into a trlanglo two and three-quarter inches on each sldu nnd three-eighths of nn Inch thick. Whlln still soft make a Solo through tho middle from top to bot tom Kno t n ten-inch pleco of silk cord flirco nnd one-half Inco.s Irom the hot iom end Hun tho cold through tha holo you havo mniio. I-ot the knot just touch iin lot ot the ornament Mako a knot nt the bottom end of tho cord When tho Sin i in hard and dry paint on tho design ?hVcrd to A small brass ring und screw ""'"y- lMC '" ml this attractive clay shndn puller Is ' your father put up ready tp auori. Uu. ,.. u,.u .. . useful life. FLORA. KASCKTTKh Tlii HnrH nn ttir wrlnt lire mipposfd tn Iridlcule a Htrnnc colutltutlon. Vnially there Is only one Itmtrnd of the three shown In the Illustration n fore entering upon a consideration r th markings which Indicate whether 'lies aro of a good or bad quality, It '111 bo woll to spank of the rascettes. the hraculet-llko looking lines on tha rlsi just where the palm ends Boras I mes thero Is only ono rascettc, some times ns many as three or more. At pne time they wero supposed to Indicate length ot life thirty years for each, rat. i ti Tho hotter opinion now Is that they denoto a health condition This re fers e ipeclnlly to tho rnscetto nearest the palm If It Is deep, woll-formed and tra ght, It Is believed to Indicate a good degreo of muscular strength; "herns If It turns up In tho middle, cs Pfeiallv In the femalo hand. It Is said to Indlcato a tendency toward ailments of a more or less organic nature. The Indications given by tho rnscette thouid never ho tnkeu as final unless confirmed by corroboratlvo markings on tho iifo lino or other parts of the hand. ward them, waving his nrms nnd shrieking "Murder I" "Hushing into the house, thev found the dining-room in disorder. Dust cov ered the tables nnd other fiirnituie in nn unbroken film, th" iireuinulntliui of (he hovernl months since the Wnddh nmbs bad moved back Into the lilv IStit u case of champagne hud been hi ought up out nf the cellar, nnd tin Iiioken bil lies were scattered nil over the carpet, which had been fairly drenclud with their contents. "Out In the gaiden thev found Mis. v nddicomb's bod.v. She must have been hit on the head at lenst sevontieii times before the life had been ham mered out of her, the tmrgeon ti sti fled. Her hair was In wild disarray. Not a hairpin had been left In it. All of them were scattered ubout on the ground nround her. "Upon the later search which re vealed the hummer in the furnace the detectives also found bm led in another part of the gnrden Prof. Wnddieumli's watch nnd mone.v. together with -eveial rings nnd nrticlcs of jewelry belonging to his wife. "This was the stor.v as the professor told It when tliej hnnlly got him to cen'-e moaning and wringing Ills hands long enough to do it : "He nnd his wife had come down to Hrajton Hcach to spend the week-end. Just before thev entered he thought he saw some one moving nbout inside," but his wife lnuglicd at his suspicions, and they entered. As he cnine upon the scene in the dining room, lie said, he stood for n moment nniuzed and startled. Then his wife, who was behind him in the hall, scrotum d, but ns he swung around In' was attacked by two huge men who had nislied nut of the door tn tlie parlor. lie said he neiud his wife run screaming out into the gulden, with one of the men after her. A few moments later this man returned und told him he had killed her Und would mcto out to him the same fate if lie did not keep quiet. "Then," he said, "they continued their drinking nigj until they bad fin ished the champagne, keeping hint cov ered with a revolver all the while. After tnking his watch nnd his money, one of the men went off. The other waited u bit. and thou told hint to sta.v quiet for fifteen minutes or he'd ionic hack and "hoot him. "The piofessor declared thnt aftei wailing about five minutes he heennie convinced that both the men had gone, so he called or help through the tele phone nnd then inn out ,of the house " "Hut," said DeKjne, "what ilues did the police have to vvoik on?" "Whv. my dear fellow," said Hurvev Hunt, "do ou menu to tell me ,vou can't see? I lmvo iust given vou the six clues that settled the case " What utrr llirir iit chci and linn n oulil ijiiii nnil lh mt Tin mint cr mil appear Ininnrmw, THE DAILY NOVELETTE So Head for liiisincsa ny j. HTiAitr i,am; Lucllo nrnndor swung her neat little, coupe up besldo the curb before tho hnir flrilshed building and honked her horn Immediately n lithe ouug follovv. roughly dressed, stepped lightly out serosa a saw-horse supported plank nnd dropped to tho sidewalk Mis deep gray eves lighted as they rested upon tho girl's fur-frnmod face, but tho trace of a worried frown still persisted "Did jou lnnd it Jim'' sho nskod quickly as lio opened tho door " 'Fralil not," wns, his rueful confes B'on "l.nrkln's bid waa $101,000 Just $2ono under mine" "Is Larkln able, to swing any such contract as that?" she demanded "fVnihln't snv." rrnlled ,11m. "Hut. for the mntter of that am I' From !'ur father's point of vliw, I mean Hesiuos. vuur "athor will have a $100,000 bond covering him, so what does ho caro whether Larkln can complete tho con tract himself or nof" "And the bond will cost 7" IaicIIo put tho question thoughtfully. "Oh. n matter of $3000 or ho," said Jim off-hand "Ami If father would waive your bond that would reduce jour bid below l,nrkln's, wouldn't It? ' Jim laughed "I wo our father waiving my bond '" be said Then. "Hut don't worry that little head with such soi did matters." he admonished "Some how or other, I'll get mv chnnoe some ilav to prove to him that I'm a stable enough nan of business to marry his daughter Tho los of tho contract inrrilv nostoones that ltnnnv momont " I.uc'lle drove nwav, thinking deeply She wanted to marry Jim qulto as much as Jim wanted to murrv her, hut sho knew that never could she marry him with her father's lonaent until Jim had definitely made good And whllo the consent of her onnnv parent was In no way necessary, Luclle being of age. a sturdy affection ns well ns respect for Ills wishes forbade her defying his will That evening at dinner, determined once more to sound him out on the suh Jct. she addressed her fatlur thought ully "I was talking with n a friend oday." she began, "about this contract for that Slain street girage you're go ing to put up. And now I'm wondeilng If n man with a reputation for Integrity and for putting things through wanted that contiait. couldn't his bonds be. oh, waived or something so as to reduce his bid below the others?" Her father's chuckle nnnoed her 'Thut little head of jours was never mpiint 'or business," ho said "Now look here. Pussy Onlv a fool would wnlvo a bond where thero was no sieurltj And while this or friend of jours mav have Integiit.v, as you pu It If he Is dealing In futures, hi 's going to have Itnrd work cashlngKln on them In the present And now, liohey, what nave vnll (InoMnil tn lill wltll tho Interest money from your Aunt 1icy'n $K000' IaioIIo, who had felt herself balked at his very first words, had given n little stnrt at his Inst ones. That legacy o Aunt Lucy'n. tho Interest on which had kept hor In lints nnd shoos' It was liors to spend ns sho vvlshod, principal and Interest and how could sho dispose of It to hotter advantage thiut In getting what sho most desired In the world? Tho following afternoon. In her most fetehlnir llttln tnouo and fur-collared suit, Laicllo presented herself at the oflleen of tho Iiult:ible Hondlng fo and. by vlrtuo of nn Intriguing smile, got nn interview wun mo president nnmoii After a few mlnutos of Ingenuous con versation, she trippingly took her do parturu nnd hied her over to tho savings bank vvhero Aunt Lucy's $5000 laj drawing Its 1 per cent When sho cmerecd. $3000 of thn $5000 was tucked In her mult, whence It diortly found Its wny to the Hqultable ttnmllntr Cln 'a snfo. Tho following evening, a radiant Jim called upon her "What do vou think my darling?" wero the words with wh'.c1 he greeted her "President Walker him. sMf of the bondlmr company, you know phoned mo yesterday that owing to circumstances he wns not at liberty to explain, tho company would bond me for hat contract of their own free will ' What the circumstances are, I can't imagine, but I .(latter myself " Sud- nlv Jim paused 'men, nramaiicauy rers. bo cried. "J that bond for me himself, on tno slv But at thut moment tho door opened. Her father' Resignedly, Iiclle folded her hands and sat back Just what wns going to happen she did not know, but she felt that It would bo Interesting. Jim, his hand outstretched, strode quickly over to the older man "I don't know how to thank jou, sir'" he said With a look of surprise, the other le eel veil the clasp of Jim's hand "Purely business mntter," ho said abruptly. "Your awarding me thnt contract Is I know," said Jim, "but this matter of putting up my bond for mo, so that my bid wns lowered why. not ono man In n thousnnd would have dono It'" Ijiiclle's father, hla ej-obrows drawn together In a puzzled frown, swept the jounger man from head to foot. Then ho turned to Lucile, who was gazing a him anxiously, and, If tho truth must bo told, a bit guiltily "You want to marry this roan. I take It." ho said quizzically. "Ard'Tyou bfiro you consider him worth $JO00?" Lucllo blushed "A great denl moro than thnt. father," she said frankly Her father laughed shortly "Young woman. I take back any aspersions 1 evpr cast regarding jour huslncos ubll ltj" he said dryly. "Apparently, you have, then, mndo an excellent bargain' ' And leaving his daughter to cxpluln, he walked from the room. Next Complete Novelette For Love of IMlrti Mury ii Adventures With a Purse HAVB you seventy-five cents left over from Christmas? If jou lmvc, I Imve it tment for vou already! And I when I tell ou what I have in mind, why you'll spend the seventy -five.' To explain, where jou do keep jour hots? It is a problem to know just where to put them. Hat boxes are a nuisance, as u rule, and have to be stuck under a bed or couch to bo put out of the way. I snv they are a nuisance as n nth. however. For quite bj limine I have found something that I have wanted, and have boon mm i- or less Io.ikiu. for for some time. It la u generous hUpiI but box thnt is so pretty and fuss looking that it is n real aitistic addition to nn) bedroom. Iliond black nnd white stripes surround it. and climbing over and about the stripes ure pink roses The design will lenund vou of n ere tonne pattern you have probublj seen, and. of course, jou will w-aiit one of tlie boxes for our room, vvoll, then, that is tho use I Imve found for jour Hcvent) - live cents, for thut is nil one costs. I nm of two minds about telling you ot the frocks. Mj Hist thought is thut vou are probnblj vi r low linmiciiillj lust now, und that jou will not be interested. My second i thut perhaps you received some ninnev for Christmas, nnd arc alrendy looking for a wav to spend some of it. Well, here goes, and vou mav please jourself in the matter At any rate, I know that jou will find some very good v nines If jou stop in mv shop nnd see the prettj little frocks thnt have been t educed. I saw only u few. of course. One could not look nt them nil, but I understand thai tlieie are both evening dresses, and tafleln nnd cloth stieet dresses in the collec tion. And although this is a uitliei exclusive specialty shop, jou will find that prlies are ic-i-nimble, some of them being ns low as ?r!5. Tor niinies of shoon ndilrf ks nmnn'r Puce Kdltnr or phone Wnluiit or .VI iln .100(1. I always brings home two packages of Ancre Cheese. That's so we won't quarrel about shares," says Mrs. Youngbride. T35z fiiJfEiijataiRJRJiainuparg looft vinoiN wool Underwear for Women All styles for Fall and Winter low and high neck, short and lonp sleeves, knee and ankle length. Vests and drawers Light vvcisht, each $4.25-56.50 Medium weight, each $9.00 -$9.50 Union Suits Light weight, $9.50-111.50 Medium weight, $14.50 Tights Medium weight; black, open, kncelength and anklelenEth,$7.50-$8.00 Complete stock of children's undershirts and underdrawers and union suits in requisite weights and styles. An order from our catalog will have our careful attention Dr. Jaegers Co. KQv 1 ffifA Ac Gmuipoqwp0rf7at'Of CHEESE MADU BY SHARPLESS. PH11.A 1516 CkestnutS. PHILADELPHIA ASCO ASCO j y- -- -- iii in ASCO 0 Welsbach "THRIFT" Gas Lights 1C At Cost L C To replace wasteful open-flame gas burners. Give more licht than open flame burners and use less than half as much gas. Wo will show vou how to install f'"-rn. Cntniilcte. ready to Ot on any upright fixture Jiroad and Arch und District Office v 'Qg J Y W ' tEjujrjj iS "TllHIFT" l.lahl tn Oo Clot" The United Gas Improvement Co. s c 0' rA' .s. c 0 i A I - o 'A1 S rC a rS CI O A s c o r- . A s Fc o JTORES"CO. W ASCO I u Iff If- ASCO Fresh Meats We never sacrifice quality for price. Every pound of meat that t soid over our counters is absolutely guaranteed to be tender, sweet and wholesome. Our policy is "Not cheap meats, but the best meats cheap." Drop in one of our Sanitary Meat Markets and look around. You'll be surprised at our low prices on our high-quality meats. Besides, in our Meat Markets, you are always certain of getting 16 ozs. to every pound. These Prices in All Our 176 Sanitary Meat Markets Large Etoasfimg Chickens ,b 4( ASCO - A S c o r i U s c A s 'C o I IWIIfHlfMIII MIM,M, fllllltMMIIII Ml INI Endck Rib toast 22c T Fres., Pork ShoiiMers ib g( sinnll l in ! I cut I'leiili' Hlvlo Finest Standi in Mb Roast ib 3.0C An Smoked Hams 29( Genuine Spring Lamb .... lb 12c Rib Chops . . . Rack Chops . . . Loin Chops . . - Breast , Neclc lb 18c Shoulders lb 28c Lefts of Lamb lb lb 38c Ib 30c lb 45c 35c Keef Suet 8 c 8 Beef Fat 5' "Ahco" Stores nil oor Tliila. und throuBlmut IMinsjhnnia, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland r ii '' 'i1' 4.SCO ASCO iTn -- -Ii 11 if" " ..SCO - -r -- -- ASCO .ill nflr - '- ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO tfa fatWiiiti i if1WwftflfMffa'liufi0ii ill.. fAtwWU ri !,, A 'S c o T V ASCO ASCO i ty i.o.,,q. ,y ., A s C o I A S C O ,i s s WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store A Most Delightful Showing of Gay and Charming Hats For the Southland Sports Hats of Ribbon Traveling of Straw Cloth Straw Toques Sim Hats Taffeta Hats Satin Hats All the lovely things that dreams are made of are reflected in these beautiful hats Summer seas, turquoise skies, waving palms and golden sunlight. Prices start at .$8, Sfl and go upward. (MiirUet) Rugs at Lower Prices (Sturdy quuliticb and durable, woven patterns). 4.6 x 6.6 Feet Axminster rugs, $15. . 6x9Feet Tapestry rugs, $20. Axminster rugs, $22.50. 7.6 x 9 Feet Tapestry rugs, $24.50. Axminster rugs, $42.50. 8.3 x 10.6 Feet Tapestry rugs, $30. Velvet rugs, $:55. Axminster rugs, $36.50. 9x 12 Feet Tapestry rugs. $29. Velvet rugs, $37.50. Axminster rugs, $37.50. 11.3x12 Feet Axminster rugs, $55. Special Wool-nnd-liber ruffs, 'KIJ feet, ut $7.i0. (CliCHtmil) EWS of the JANUARY WHITE SALE The Down Stairs Store is planning interesting things for Monday, January 3. It's going to be an economy event that will surprise you. Men's Dancing Oxfords, $9.75 a Pair You'll want them for holiday parties and for New Year's Eve. Perfectly plain nnd pood-look-inc; with lie;ht, flexible welted soles and low, broad heclp. Arctics and Boots for Men and Boys This is the weather for them and they are ready in the Gallery Store for Men. Men's arctics arc $3.25 to $5.50 Roys' arctics, sizes 1 to 2, are fl; fcizcy 2 to 7, arc $4.75. Men's hiph rubber boots, $0. Hojb' high rubber boots, sizei 11 to 2, ate $3.50; sizes 3 to 6 arc ?3. (OnlliTj-, .Mnrl.ft) Japanese Crepe 38c a Yard It is 30 inches wide and In lovely shades of rose, pink, preen, maize, s-nlmon, mulberry and several blues. What charming frocks it will make for women anil childten, and how well blouse of it look with dark serge sktrts and Eton jackets! (Centrnll Wonderfully Pretty Frocks Special at $1 0, $1 2, $1 5 to $25 New (Ironies have popped in to take t wise women are putting their Christmas the places of the hundreds which have , money into drc-ses that they can wear 'one to rejoice new owners. How many i and enjoy for months to come! Sergey Satin and Charmeuse Dresses at $10 The herp;L dri'-se-. aie in navy blue, made in -.evtial ways Etotts, br.inlod models and pleated fioii - The Mitin and i-hainnu frocks are ihapcd oi i in ii u ii r, ii with m!U Mignonette Frocks at $12 n umaztni; price for ucli frocks! Tho dii' s "h.it is skuii lied has a Gcore;itta vesti'i and an o skitt which is embroidered in -ilL braid In navy and brown. Wide Choosing at $15 and $16.50 I'ipo twill seip;e, tncainc and channeuho froiU- are in man, , man1 modiN IntTi otitic; dri-M-s "f wool M-lour and velveteen are also anions thie At $18 to $20 Soft velvitiiMi diLs-es have figured duvetyno vestees in bright colors and u touch of white laco at tho neck. Headed v clour dresses, tailored tncotiues and soft afternoon dresses of crepe de chine are to be had at thiso prices. Afternoon Dresses $25 and $35 Some early Spring models are among these pretty new things. Beaded Georgettes, ever so lovely, smalt tricotines, mignonette, velveteens and chilToii velvets, ns will as boftest charmeuse, are used to mnke them. v P ?! m r A $12 0 a Is $16.50 Wool Jersey Dresses $10, $12 and $15 hi nice dresses of the first rank and most com fortable as will. Flenty of blues, blow lis and reindeer shades among tlum. (MnrUet) AH of our women's suits are now marked at decidedly lower prices. $15 to $100. (Market) ,iMuriimnnvHMii ii 11 11 u- A t A J.
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