Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 25, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 17

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j ADVENTURES
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Uy DADDY I
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Tho WHrli Cnt
rI t'R JAY, 1'orUy Hutirrow ami .Tuncc
13 ' Snowbird laughed loudly nt Judgo
owl "rtiVn lio toro tho stuffed owl to
tvlpcpf. iniiiRii'H. ". """
Kv., tr.itp,i miiph dlsifustea Dinah, and sho took ort her slipper, nlm.
i,n Tio found ho had used his temper IriR ; It at 1 Im. The cat dodged out of
"J i till Htrcmrth In whipping a sturtcdl sight through tho door, but tho slipper
,!wl that couldn't light back. I ,
"Hurrah ! Hurrah ! for .Tildgo Owl, tho' -r
. Viehtcr! Thee! Chee I" sci Mimed l .Pi
MM Jv; trying to KcVp Judge. Owl
tike but llluc Jay only screamed I him-
f Int trouble, as ho cjulckly found
A him, but some ono elno did. That
one 010 else was Oretchen, tho cook.
mm., vrm hear tho nolsp thoso birds
PRICE
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sho said
11 li1, i. ii, .ntnrpil lmnpomiilcl
I'll
t,"t you, Tim, the cat, Is after thoso birds
'"iT'tho sun-room they found the
Milters of the sturfed owl all over tho
Moor where Judge owl had scattered
Mm In his lighting fury.
yen. Tim. tho cat lint been lier.'
reamed ilretohcn. "Ho hns killed
Wtel cat, had been there
.. already linn been told, and ho had
trlnl to mnko a meal of llluo Jay, only
Jo Rot a ducking In tho fountain from
iiidco Owl. Tim wns drying himself
b",wie ho radiator in tho living room
nen h heard tho cook t-cream JiIh
. ime Ho thought the cook was caltlng
li'm to supper, so ho wns quick to an-
oh. you nwful henst! Why did you
ill thoso poor birds?" shrieked Dinah-,
,hn colored housemaid, starting after
he cat Tim saw that ho had inndo a
mutako and he lied, dashing around
So sun-room. In his llylng leaps lie
hqiiced against tho cages and llluo
r'-iv l'crky Sparrow and Junco Snow
i nl screamed In fear. Their screams
.,nK Oretchen and Dinah look at the
i irds In the cage. Then tho cook and
the maid screamed, too. They thought
VICTOR RECORD No. 18717
"MARGIE"
AND
"PALESTEENA"
85c
Two Big Hits on One Record
H.ROYER SMITH
10th & Walnut Sts.
Store Open Saturday Evenings
PRICE
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200 Tailored Blouses $
Were $1.95 and $2.95
&?" SUITS
Choice of every Imported Suit nnd American
adaptation in tho house.
Original Prices Now
79.50 to 99.50,
all at
350.00 to 795.00,
all at
39.50
149.50
J3f GOWNS
Haj time and Kumuiik (iownH all our Impor
tation-j and American adaptations to be poai
tiiely cleared without exception.
H
Original Prices
79.50 to 159.50,
all at
275.00 to -130.00,
all at
Now
39.50
99.50
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'EVEjfrNG' PUBLIC''
the fcahftrlta, Parrnkeetn nnd tho thrush
had been turned Into wild birds.
"O-o-oli gollyl Tim, tho cat. Is n
Witch cat I" screeched Dinah, tho colored
housemaid; "Ho hns beuitcjicd our
birds. What Bhall we do7"
Oretchen, the cook, stared at tho birds
In tho caKfs. "Thero In Just ono thing
to do burn 'cm up In tho furnace," sho
cried.
"No! No I Don't burn us," beed
Hluo .lav In a screech that partlty
aroused JudRo Owl.
"Whoo t Whoo 1" hooted Juilgo Owl, bo
suddenly that Oretchen, Dlnnh and Tim,
tho cat, Jumped nearly out of their
skins
flew wild nnd lilt Judge Owl on his
perch above.
"Wo must break the witch epell. Wo
must burn these birds," yelicd Oretchon,
tho cook.
Judge Owl saw the danger of the
other birds. Ho saw, too, that tho house
maid nnd cook wero scared. Ho made
up hln mind to scare them more. Ho
ruffled his feathers, ho opened bin bonk
and hlnsed, then ho let out a frightful
tniot: "Whoo I Whoo I Yool Tool" And
ho darted his head nt Oretchen and
Dinah. Thnt was too much for them.
They ran for dear life.
Now what do you think la going to
happen?
Do you think Oretchen nnd Dinah will
get help and tfomo back' to burn up tho
birds?
"It's that witch cat howling I" cried
PRICE
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SELF-REDUCING
CORSETS
For Stout Women
Self-Reducing CorteU are too well known to need my
deicription. The threo model illustrated are mado
in all size and will (it any type of the itont woman.
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PRICE
The Store of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut Street
Women of Philadelphia!
Tomorrow
You can share in the most
drastic reductions ever given
on high-grade merchandise
entire season's stock to be
sacrificed positively regard
less of cost ! !
All Women's & Misses' Apparel
Far Below I he Actual Original Costs!
Lois of Garments at Half What They Cost Us!
THIS Inventory Sale has only one object that is, to positively
clear every garment in the house at practically any price that
it will brintf. Wo have, therefore, marked OUR ENTIRE STOCK
nt far below cost, and in scores of instances at less than half of
what thev cost us onlv two or three months ago. The Bargain
aluvn are unparalleled. Do not fail to shop early tomorrow!
Uelow we give 2 sample values from each department. There are
dozens of others.
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WRAPS
All Evening Wraps and Daytimo Conts and
Wraps to be ruthlessly sacrificed.
Original Prices Now
EVENING WRAPS
&. 149.50249.50
WRAPS AND WRAP COATS
"nli0"50'.. 29.50 & 59.50
FURS
Uig Snings on all our Furs hero nro two
snmple values out of dozens of wonderful
values values that happen but once in a life
time. $159.50 Sealine Coats,
all at
179.50 Marmot Coats,
all at
69.50
119.50
al 1
,1 Salon Final ; t0 C. O. 1). : No Approvals
THE BLUM STORE ,1 Neu) Organization With an Old Name
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WIWMiannmroiMife
TUESDAY, JANUARY 2& 1&21
ST
Concert Tomorrow
AT 2 P.M.
BY THE
N. SNELLENBURG & CO.
MILITARY BAND
First Floor Waiting Room, South Bldg.
Men's & Young
Men's Clothing
OX THE THIRD FLOOK.
Men's and Young Men's
Overcoats, values up
$21
to $50.00, at.
Men's Fur-Llncd Overcoats
that were $250.00,
$125
at
The February
Lined with Mirmot. Collars
of Nutria.
Get an
Men's Fur-Llncd Overcoats
that were $275.00
$135
and $350.00, at.
Muskrat or Marmot Linings; Beaver or Otter Col-
lars.
Men's Fur-Lined Overcoats that
were $300.00 and $350.00, at
$165.00
Lined with muskrat or nutria; collars of otter and
nutria.
Men's Fur-Lined Overcoats that
were $400.00 and $450.00, at
$185.00
Linings of Jap mink or muskrat: collars of otter.
Men's Ftir-Linetl Overcoats, that (fcOfilC (f
were $600.00, at )AJi).UU
Hudson seal linings: weal otter collars.
Mon's Fur-Collar Overcoats that were
585.00, at
$46.00
Collar of Natural or Sol Nutria.
Men's, Fur-Collar Overcoats that were frHO ff
$100.00 and $115.00, at J e &.UU
Collars of Otter. Beaver. Hudson Seal or Nutria.
500 Men's Fancy Trousers, values up to
S8.00, at pair
$3.85
Men's and Young Men's Gabardine
Raincoats that were $45.00, at each. .
$20.00
IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT
Men's and Young Men's Overcoats,
values up to $23.50, at each
$9.75
Men's Fancy Troupers, values up to
$6.00, at pair
$3.00
r ON THE FIRST FLOOR "M
Men's $4 and $5 Soft Hats and Derbies, $2.25: derbies in
black only; Soft hats in several shapes andiahades.
Men's $5 to $7 Fur Caps, $3.50; of near seal nnd electric
seal, in new shapes.
Children's $3 and $4 Plush and Chinchilla Hate, $1.95;
Clayton, Ram-Rah, roll brim and pplo models.
Men's 59c Knitted Four-in-Hand Tics, 39c; stripes nnd
plain colors.
Men's $1 to $1.50 Belts with Nickel-Silver Buckles, 39c;
Slightly imperfect
Men's $2.50 Shirts, $1.95; of plain colored poplin, woven
nnd printed madras nnd oxford.
Reductions of 20 per cent, and more on all
our Men's Blanket Bath Robes and
Smoking Jackets.
Boys' $1 to $2 Shirts and Blouses, 50c; odds and ends,
slightly soiled nnd seconds. White oxford nnd madras,
fancy percale and madras, nnd flannel. Neckbands
nnd collars attached. Sizes G to 16.
Boys' Pajamas, special, 89e; one and two-piece styles; light
weight. Sizos 7 to 10 years.
Boys' $8.50 Silk Shirts, $4.95; of striped tub silks in sizes
124 to 14.
Men's 25c to 35c Socks, Box of (5 Pairs, $1
Cotton and mercerized; broken lots from previous sales;
C pairs of a kind to tho box. All sizes, but not
everv sizo in everv kind.
Men's 75c Silk Socks, 3 pairs for $1; thread silk and fibre
mixed with double soles nnd extra-spliced heels and
toes. Black.
Men's $1.50 Underwear, 79c; heavy, natural gray, part
wool shirts and drawers.
Men's $3 Union Suits, $1.19; white and ecru ribbed-cotton
union suits; mpdium and havy weights.
Boys' $1 Underwear. 48c; random-fleeced, gray, ribbed
cotton shirts and drawers.
Children's $1 to $1.50 Underwear, G9c; Forest Mills fleeced
cotton vests nnd pants. Infants' fine-ribbed merino
and cashmere vests and bands.
Women's $1.23 to $2 Underwear, 79c; cotton and lislo
union suits, and cotton vests and tights; light and
medium weights; broken lines.
Women's $2.25 Union Suits, $1.25: fleeced, white cotton,
ribbed, with Dutch neck nnd elbow slcves.
Women's 39c to 50c Stockings, 29c pair; cotton, lisle nnd
cashmere finish.
Women's $1.25 to $1.50 Silk Stockings, ,75c; thread silk, in
black nnd colors. Not every size In each color.
Women's $1.50 to $2.50 Wool Hose. 89c pair; broken lines.
Children's 50c to 75c Stockings, 25c pair: fine-ribbd lisle
nnd mercerized; or boys' neavy-ribbed black cotton.
Children's $2 t0 $2.50 Silk Stockings; 65c pair; white puro
thread-silk ribbed, with fashioned feet; sizes 7 to 8'ti.
Seconds.
Women's $1.15 to $2.75 Washable Chamoisette and Duplex
Gloves, G5c pair; two-clasp nnd strap-wrist styles.
Women's $2.50 to $3.73 Imported Suede, Kid and Lambskin
Gloves, $1.19 to $1.85; one and two-clnsp. All colors
nnd sizes in the lot, but not in each style.
Men's $3.50 Genuine Camel's Hair Knitted Gloves, $2.50;
one-clasp style.
Men's $2.50 to $6.50 Warmly Lined Suede and Capcskin
Gloves, $1.65 to $2.93; one-clasp and strap-wrist styles.
Limited quantity.
Giildrcn's $1.25 to $1.73 Warmly Lined Gauntlets, 75c.
Women's 18c Handkerchiefs, 3 for 25c; of fine white lawn
with white or colored embroidery in the corners. '
Men's 25c Odd Initial Handkerchiefs, 12lac each; several
styles of initials.
5 and 5W-inch Ribbons, 29c ynrd; warp prints, in light and
dnrk combinations, self-colored stripes, two-tone
stripes, plain moires, etc. All wnnted colors.
Women's 50c and 75c Venise Lace Point Collars, 25c; made
on net bands in ecru and white.
Women's $7.50 to $11.50 Brushed Wool Scarfs, $3.93; in
tan, brown, navy, and combinations of colors. Some
have caps to match.
Women's $1 and $1.85 Venise Lace Collar and Cun" Sets,
85c; tuxedo collars with cuffs, in ecru and white. Many
good patterns of real lace in this assortment.
$2.30 Georgette Crepe, $1.10 yard; in black and colors.
$1.33 French Chenille Dotted Veiling, $1 yard; in black
nnd nil color combinations.
93c ami $1.95 Silk Tulle, 59c ynrd; white and flesh-colored
plain silk tulle, 72 inches wide. Slightly soiled.
$1 Val Insertions, 39c dozen; for trimming underwear
15c and 18c Wash Cloths, 10c; full size.
50c to $1 Lining Remnants, 35c yard; black nnd colors.
$1.95 Swiss and Organdie Flouncings, 98c yard; for mak
ing cntiro dresses, 30 inches wide. Beautiful embroid
ery on flno sheer Swiss nnd organdie.
35c nnd 49c Embroideries. 15c yard; for trimming petti-
- Z?na. ?nd mnkln children's dresses. 9 to 18 inches
59c Turkish Bath Towels, 35c; woven from two-ply terry
yarns, thick nnd spongy; hemmed ends. Size22lt ins
$1 Mercerized Table Damask, 45c yard; snowy white;
., rsPlc"did quality; good wide width In pretty patterns.
$10.50 Madeira Luncheon Sets, $4.85 set; 13-piece sets
with hand-Bcnllopod edges nnd richly-embroidered
centres on pure round-thread Irish linen.
$1.25 Mercerized Table Damask, 72c yard; extra fine
i-nowy bleached satin damask, with a permanent lustre;
7- inches wido; pretty pntterns nnd floral designs.
75c Bnrnslcy Weave Crash. 39c yard; all pure linen Barns-
ttr n ii -"""i lunciiiiK. io inencs wmo. HeiJ bord
ii V P's,8' '' Aoi-i PU'o Hnen napkins, c
ers.
vtrn
u mitci uii-iivireu.
winner size, 23x23 nnd 24x24 Ins.
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iN. SNEUJESBLqaG
STORE OPENS DAILY AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5,30 P.
TUKHIMY. JANIJAUT M. 1KI I
NELL.ENBURGN
ENTIRE BLOCK -MARKET I ItqI2STREETS JL J
This January Opportunity Day Tomorrow
Is indeed a fitting beginning for the 1921 series of bargain days extraordinary which
this store features every month!
There's splendid value-choosing among odd lots nnd little lots from regular stock
and new groups of worthy merchandise specially purchased for this occnslon,
All Marked At Amazingly Low Prices!
And in addition there are two great sales to supply your needs at the least pos
sible cost all idea, of profit being sacrificed in some instances
Furniture Sale The Semi-Annual
Opportunity Booklet at the door. It will
for you as well as money
sr ON THE FIRST FLOOR "
Women's $2.50 and $2.95 Velvet nnnd bags, special. $1.49;
mado of real chiffon velvet nnd flno twill-back vel
veteen; stunning etched metal frames in n variety of
styles; fitted with insldo frame, purso and mirror.
$7.50 Sewcd-Framo Leather Traveling Bags, $3.55; good
quality alligator-grnlned split cowhide, with strongly
sewed frame, seams nnd corners. Lined. 18-inch size.
30c to 35c 36-in. Bleached Muslin, 14c yd.
59c 8-oz. Feather-Proof A. C. A. Blue and White Ticking,
29c yard.
$1.10 and $1.20 Lockwood Bleached Shooting, 50c and 55c
yard; 71 inches nnd 90 inches wide.
59c Striped Outing Flannel, 15c yard
Tn 1'trhf nnd dwrk colors: nil fresh nieces.
$29 to $35 Lambs' Wool Blankets, $15.98 pnlr; woven from
flno long lambs' wool with pink or bluo borders and
wide silk binding. Sizo 72x84 inches. Slightly soiled.
$15 Wool-Filled Comfortables, $9.95; comfortables covered
on both sides with best quality mercerized sateen, with
plain sateen borders. Lambs'-wool filling.
$8.50 Sateen-Covered Comfortables, $5.98; filled with flufTy
white sanitary cotton; full size nnd heavy weight.
$6.50 Satin-Finish Bed Spreads, $3.19 each; heavy quality
full double-bed size. Hemmed ends.
Women's $21 Sterling-Silver Wrist Watches, $17.75; small
size sterling-silver case fitted with 15-lewel movement;
luminous dial with large sweep second hand.
Men's $12.50 Gunmctnl Watches, $9.45; 15-jewel nickel
movement, fitted in thin model gunmetal case, with
luminous gilt or silver dial.
$1 White Celluloid Photograph Frames. 39c; oval and
square; postal size.
$7.50 New Bended Bags, $4.59; draw-string styles in nil tho
wanted colors; trimmed with fringe or tassels; prettily
lined; very roomy. Mado from the finest beads.
$1.25 Silver-Deposit Bud Vases, 79c; small crockery vases
in several colors nnd odd shapes, with beautiful silver
deposit decoration.
$6 Candy Jars, $3.43; of tinted glass, with silver-plated
top and base; some with silver-deposit work.
50c Boxed Stationery, 23c box; 24 sheets of paper, 12 cor
respondence cards and 36 envelopes.
75c Ultra-Quality Boxed Stationery, 39c box; 24 sheets
and 24 envelopes, in combination of tints obtainable
only in the best lincsH- pink with blue border, blue with
pink border, nnd buff with purple border.
23c to $3 Imitation Ivory Toilet Articles, 10c to $1.50;
mirrors, brushes, shoe horns, manicure pieces, picture
frames, clothes brushes, nnd mnny other useful nrti
clcs. Somo soiled from handling; others are seconds,
whito; some pink nnd blue.
Snellenburg's Hard-Water Soap, 72c dozen
Limit threo dozen to a purchnser. No mail or 'phone
order filled.
23c Imported Tooth Brushes, $2 dozen; nil good bristle?.
40c Migruino Headache Tablets. 30c.
50c Milton Disinfectant (good for 101 things), 35e.
Popular 75c Fiction, 39c; large assortment.
Remnants of 35c to 65c White Goods,
15c yard
Plain lawns, organdies, mercerized butiste, pnjama
cloths, linenes, plain voiles, fnncy lawns, dimities,
longcloth, nainsooks, lingerie cloth3, etc. 1 to 5
yard remnants. Somo soiled or mussed. No mail
or phono orders.
800 Pes. of Longcloth, 600 Pes. of
Nainsook, $1.39 Pc.
Former prices $3.50 nnd $4.00. 10 yardt to the piece;
36 inches wide: fini wonve. soft finish.
ON THE SECOND FLOOR tm
Women's $30 Wool Velour Coats, $15
In four different models, with plain or fur collnr. Nearly
all nro lined throughout.
Women's $25 Plush Sports Coats, $12.75; belted and lined.
Women's $35 Plush Coats, $18.75
Belted model, large collar of self-matcnnl. Lined.
Women's $25.00 to S30.00 Fur-Trimmed
Silvertonc Velour Suits, $15
Stunning belted styles; fine qunlity material.
omen s $zo lleatherweavc Mixed Jersey Suits, $11.50;
smart sports models in popular mixtures.
Women's $20 to $30 Fashionable Stout Silk and Serge
Dresses, $15; splendid new styles for larger women.
Long tunic nnd straight-line effects, made with full-
v-v "itici uuu :min; inmmou wun eniDroiaerv nr
hraid.
Desirabla color. Sizes 41 to f".
Women's $29.75 Taffeta Dresses, $18.50
New spring models with lowered waist lino, short
slcevM and tunic, effectively trimmed wth corded
tucks nnd widp sash ndlf of self-material.
Women's $25 Taffeta Dresses. $11.50; spring dresses
youthful straight-line model with ruffles of taffeta
edged with tinsel threat, narrow girdle round neck
nnd short sleeves.
Women's $22.50 Tricotine Urcs.es. $11.75; newest models,
mndo with lowered wa'st and straight-line effects
trimmed with braid and wool embrodiery.
$8 to S10 Georgette Crepe Blouses. $3.93; tucked, braided
nnd lace-trimmed models with round, square or tuxedo
"W '" nuan, wnuf, Lisfiio ami nny.
Women's $4 and $5 Silk Blouses, $2.95
Georgette crepe nnd crepo do chin? blouses, lace trim
med, frilled, tucked or tailored In flesh white
nnd nnw.
Women's $2 Fine Voile Blouses, $1; tucked, embroidered,
lace-trimmed or tailored
Women's $15 Baronet Satin Skirts. $5.85; in white, rose,
black, navy, iBht blue, gray, brown. Shirred models
witii wide belts nnd novelty pm ';eta
Women's $10 to $12.50 Sports Skirts,' Sl.tr,; in broken
pUids and checks; knife nnd box-pleated models in
brown, green tan, gray nnd nay blue. Finished
with belt and buttons to match
WmwM? !j,,L30iandi$5 F'anReletItc Varans. 52.30; trimmed
with ik braid or frogs. Flannelette night gowns in
cluded in lot nt samo price.
Women's $1,511 to $3.00 Envelope Chemises'
ana iNiffiu uowns, 78c and $1.78
Odd lots trimmed with lnce nnd embroidery.
Somo tai-
luii'ii utimt'iM
Women's $3.50 and $1 Corsets. $1.79; Snellonburg's special
and other good makes with girdle top, low bust, and
up lines.
Women's $1 Bust Bandeaux 45c; of extra quality pink or
, ,. ' ' '"" n.ij iiu sizes.
Somen's $3.9.i nnd $5 Petticoats, $2.79: n
tnffetn and niessnlino, or combinn..
flounces. Attrnctivo atitlna
1 silk Jersey,
1 tops with
& fin.-
tv ON THE SECOND FLOOR i
M.
Women's $1.25 Illack Sntecn Petticoats, 85c; -with
tucked flounce.
Women's $2.39 to $2.G9 House Dresses, $1; of pcrcalo
nnd gingham in checks, stripes nnd figures.
Fitted and Billio Burke models. Size 36 to 42
only.
Women's Heavy Blanket-Cloth Vests, 59c; light nnd
dark patterns.
Women s $9 Wide Wale Corduroy
Hath Robes, $(5.70; in pretty
colors, with round shuwl collar,
pocket and girdle.
Women's $2 and $2.25 Chambray
Bungalow Aprons, R1.G9; in
plain colors or neat checks,
trimmed with piping, chocked
gingham, and rick-rack braid.
Women's $1 and $6.50 Brushed
Wool Scarfs, $2.17 and $3.97;
mado without pocket and belt.
Misses' $25 to $30 Fur-Trimmed
Suits, $15 j of silvertone velour
in stunning styles. Sizes 14,
10 and 18 years.
Sale of Silks
Misses' $30 Velour and
Silvertonc Coats, $15
With fur collars or large col
lirs of wlf-mnterial. Sizes
14, 16 nnd IB years.
save time
Misses' $20 Wool Jersey lleatherweavc
Sports Suits, $11.50
Jaunty styles in popular colors, with pockets and belts.
Sizos 14. 1G nnd 18 yenrs.
Misses' $25 Plush Coats, $12.75; smart sports models, with
belts. Sizos 14, 10 and 18 years.
Misses' $22.50 Tricotine Dresses, $11.75
Attractive styles, embroidered or trimmod with fancy
cilks; some finished with wide sashes of tricoletto
or silk. Sizes 14. 16 nnd 18 vars
Misses' $29.75 New Spring Taffeta Dresses,
$18.50
With tunic und wido girdle in sash effect; prettily
trimmed. Sizes 14. 16 and 18 vears.
Misses' $10 Plaid and Striped Skirts, $4.45; in box and side
pleat.. Some serges in the lot.
Juniors' and Girls' S15 to $18.50 Dresses,
$7.65
Of taffeta, velvet, satin and wool jersey, trimmed with
embroidery or braid. Only one or two in soma
stvles. Sizes 6 to 16 vears.
Girls' $2 and $3 Plaid Gingham Dresses, $1; pretty pat
terns, with clever touches of trimming. Sizes 6 to
14 years.
Girls' $15 Velour. Silvcrtone nnd Cheviot Coats, $7.65;
with large collars of self-material. Sizes 10 to 14.
Misses' and Girls' $3 Lonsdale Jean Middy
Blouses, $1.25
With bluo collars and cuffs: brnid trimmed.
Women's $10 nnd $11 Shoes at $7.95; black kid nnd
tan calf straight-lace shecs with leather military heela
nnd welted soles
Men's $9 Shoes. $6.23; several styles in men's tan and
brown Encrlish la e y'noes, all with welted soles.
Boys' Shoes Tan calf lace and blucher shoes with welted
soles.
$1 Shoes, sizes 10 to l.lV'j at. $3.25
$3 Shoes, sizes 1 to o3 at $4.25
$1.50 Special Stamped Night Gowns, 79c; of fine nainsook,
in a variety of patterns.
$1.10 to $t Stamped "Pacific Package Goods," 55c to $2;
including stamped children's dresses, children's caps,
night gowns, etc.
ur ON THE THIRD FLOOR "M
Boys' $19.50 to $37.50 Right-Posture
Suits at $9.75 to $18.75
Boys' $25 Winter Overcoats, $14.90; of all-wool fancy
overcoating, in sizes 12 to 18 years.
Boys' $35 and $38 Winter Overcoats, $20 ; of all-wool fancy
overcoating, in sizes 12 to 18 years.
Boys' $4.50 Corduroy Knicker Pants. $2.90; of the best
quality heavy corduroy, in sizes 6 to 17 years.
We Will Make Men's Res:. $65. $75. S80
and $90 Custom Tailored Suits for $40.00
Good line of style", patterns nnd color, finest quality
and bfst workmanship Fabrici include plain nnd
unfinished worsteds, casFimero?, velours nnd chevi
ots. We Will Make Men's Regular $85. $100 &
$125 Custom Tailored Overcoats for $47.50
Tabrics include trto best domestic woolens, Hiram
Maxim imported overcoatings, tweeds, kerse'ys,
meltons, friezes, Scotch cheviots, soft nappy fab
rics nnd plain hai'k continus.
Boys' $5 Sw raters at $2.23; pure worsted face with merino
back. Shawl tollar and pocket". Navy, maroon,
dark oxford nnd Fcal brown.
Men's $7.50 to $10 Sweaters at $4.25; odd lots of high
grade sweaters with shawl collars or V-necks.
Men's $17.50 heepskin-Lincd Coats at $9.50; for sports
men and outdoor workers; windproof and waterproof,
with large fur col'ar.
Speedway Tires Guaranteid for 5,00fl Miles; all firsts,
marked wiih serial r ambers in original wrappings.
$22.21 30x3 Tires, $10.
$28.fiS 30x31, Tires, $12.50.
$3 3-Gallon Cans of Mobiloil A. E. Arctic, $4; sealed can.
$42.42 35x5 Majestic Rib-Tread Cord Tires, $33; guaran
teed for 8,000 milc5.
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333.98 Velour Portiere. $15.98 pair; double-faced; open
French edges; 21., :mi-, long. Slightly imperfect.
$2.48 Scrim Curtains, $'.18 pair: hemstitched nnd lncn
border edge. 2U yards long; white.
$4.18 Marquisette indon Panels, $.95
inches wide nnd 2' yards long.
each; white; 40
American filot
motifs and lncr-i' lg trimming
Odd Lots of Window Shades; all mounted
rollers; many coln-s; slightlv damaged.
o:i reliable
5c Opaque Water-Color Shades, t.'c each.
SI. 10 Machine Oil Shade. 73c each.
$1.65 Hand-Made Oil Shades, 95c each.
$18 9x15 Gr.t"i Rugs at $9.95: mo-,tlv green color. i.g
$75 9x12 Axmin&ter Rutrs at $46.75 each
.Sonnieii aid spamie-i. Limited ouanutv
$2
5 Hea tluallt) Inlaid Linoleum Remnant nt 1 in
sq. d.; plen-n brin' mcavurcmpnis i2 yard wi.')
$3.30 English Tupetr Brussels Carpet-, at $1.75 yard;
full 10 wiro. R m, hall nnd r -stair patterns.
$36.75 to $60 Reed Pullman Sleeper Bahv Carriages. $21.75
to $37.59; Heywood make; vanoty of models & finishes.
$5 Bab) Walker. $3.75: mahognny finished, with spring
seat and tray.
$3 Pictures, $1.50 I a-dsoape. figun s, rv, colored and
plain-toned; framed n assorted mouldings
$33 Mirrors. $20; hunuhfd nnd oriinmentecrgilt mirrors
suitnble for nun: el nr upright spnvs Square or oval'
$25 to $30 Imported Oil Paintings, $12.50; specially-designed
frames.
Children's $3.30 "Paris" Daisy Wagon, with Sent, $3.93;
Children s $j Imported Rattan Chairs, $3.50
35c Wall Papers, 121 2c roll; novelty, blo.-k. granitf, nll-
over floral und floral-stripe papers with straight or
rui uui Duru"-s 10 inaicn nt l'vc and lJic yard.
and 60c Wall Papers, 22c roll; orilmsscil jasper nnd
plaid-stripe paper.i with straight or ,-ut out borders to
match nt K'C to C0e yard.
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Matliiius, $25 nnd $28
Slightly used, but in good running oidrr; 5 drawers'
drop-heud cabinet tnblo of oak; Club plan. $2 wheti
ordering nnd $1 weekly.
Top Sewinir Machines nt S3 uml .; lmv- , ..i
50c
$38
Box
but in good running m ler; hgh arm Singers, No. 0
heeler & Wilsoiu, Domi'stics, New Homei, etc.
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$900 llallet and Da is Player-Piano, $095
Mahogany rase, wonderful tone; verv slightlv shon.
Brn h and
rouMP fine
$25 io'in. Case and Bow, $18.
60c Music Rolls, 21c; instrumental and word roll
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