tfYstfasiyMWSSS " w '55??W!"" ? j.. i : EVENING PUBLIC LEDGE R-PHILADELPHIA, ' TUESDAY, FEBKUA1IY 1, 1021 Y( THE PEOPLE'S FORUM I Idlers to the Editor j The Building Situation ,i,t,l tor of the KintlitO I'uUUe l.nlurr T nrcnrillnj tlm bulldlnif filiation r " 'to m'nllon en feature tl.t f " 1 knoi nn.l winch cien tnorlmnle h lVro "it Iho bulldln trade, Mould do ,rt lwr i Dllrnif ,, ,,rea ' Vlmoil orv nrrhltert In tliln rlt but "u r inV for niw bulbllnKK. IHch lme ' ,, nnlf y abandoned nn 10011 m the ' , determined i,i,i in apartment block hn Imen di- I nnl carefullj wnrlieil out for rot hi n by tl""n "',0 w"'' bopeful Hint hicli rental" would miko aucb , '!. pr)fltbl onh- in find that en ' . r . n rrnla do not nff-M St much ley n hmr )1ear In mind thla fait 'l.ni.llns ork It "ol "ln1pK ' '"'l',"1' r the reaulla of the labor condition, , ' I, dcflnltBlr abandoned until Pre- "V Ti!"p" that the bulldera nnd labor ' , i iwrottifr on wome fenlbl us , llu in tbl 'matter that will be of fit to both and thereby atari op.ratlona "Jiat IH "JPpU- "ou-ea that nro bidly hi nnd brine don thi rent, Labor ' J nm. capital that It dooa not want r"Tl , l tnonev In n loilns proposition !" T Itl"n of Wert Philadelphia aouth of "w, vi rent Init winter and aprlnc ft number of turfatory hou,ei were ',' ,i in to streets bs a well-known flim. ',h . houc wero reads tor oocupancy ,r, In the '" 0n ,1"' mnl'-8Vt V.imn mam' of Iho hou.es havo been ',,'hii" on the maln-street operation not n hnue dl-posed of up to last Run- '") ,, for i fact that thW bulldlnB firm .. ' ; pricing If houwa 10 that ,,in be al!e to caln a fair nmount of n, Xul 'ho name profit that It would T . n oiilred before the present condition h ' ",! existence The trouble U the ' inn t purchao thcao houses nt the " n.ked nnd the reason tho builders I , rr e thm so high In that the labor ihn his irnne Into them was at a price bo- Vint Is coinc to be the consequence of ,hi,i ninn does not liave to Invest his Z , ,n hu.ldl.ms and he will not rfo so ie it Is a loilnif game. On tho other :, , if ike bulldlnir trades would Ret to 1,1 r ,th th bulld-rs and fix the wage ,nm.hero near tho pro-war basis, t, nc work would bo forward. Tinder ,h .. ron lltlon not a man In the Industry ' , b iaie and under the Influence of " ai tiulllln normal rents would return. Ow who are dependent upon the biilld 1 ,. tKluitri for a llvlntr would do well to irefuih that old Table of tho man , 1 neii tho Hoose that laid the nolden 1 Wu Tanuary 20 1031. Gun Laws Inadequate 7 1 lor ol the 1 triilno P ibllc T rrfter I is pleased to rotlce a lottor In I oole'B rorum recently on "Clun t and I bB to indorse the writer's i 1 of prohibiting- the manufacture of which the writer has preached eir us nn effective step to curb Them should bo enacted n federal prohibit the 'manufacture nnd sale i msU firearms of eery description. 1 011' 1 strike at the root of not cmlv 1 ne hv hnndlts and hold-upe, but 1 t r inil many crimes committed b a I rertly tncoblo to revolvers i awn and ordinances prohibiting- the nc of reolerg hae proved, worthless, f,r the heneflt of rrookn burglars, etc erum officers of the law should be d to carrv revolvers obtainable only 1 he federil Bovernmcnt upon certlfl- 'mm proper officials I C. idelplila, January 20, J021 Thinks Pawnshops Aid Crime ; rfl'or 0 the Eienlnu 1'ullic I.'ilair - ' f am vers much Inclined to the opln 'tiat If wn cou'd bo able to do away n (he pawnshops we would ollmlnute a it deal of crime, The fight Is to do away ih (runnirn. and crlmlnil In gen ii" taking av.o tho one and moat 1 is or meir wenpunn inu rvvuiivi. e tint before our country can get rid 11 m robhers wo must olose tbolr outlets 'heir loot When a man li business has itt for bis product he must milt, and ii ivhen n robber bus no place to el n s "product" he will bav to quit. Pvwnshop Is often the place whero hi f disposes of his loot. Close this nnl the thief, haling no outlet for 0 "'ll hava to quit I grant that -, the poople who sell and buy in h r second-hand stores are th!eei, M r were all the people who visited drunks W T, fl'l.VKn l' h 11 Janinri Jil 1HS1 I-ettern to Iho IMItor should lin as brief and to tho point as lioislbie, avoiding nnulilnj; that would open a deiiomliintlotinl or sectarian ills ciiaslon. No ntipntlon will be paid to nnony moUM letters. Names nnd mldreBsei must bo slRticd a. an evidence of pood faith, altliougli nnmci will not be printed If request Is inado that thev bo omitted, TI10 publication of n letter Is not to be InUCTi nn mi Indorsement of Its views by this paper Communications will not bo re turned unless accompanied nv post age, nor will manuscript be saved I 10001 1 and Songs Desired I Can ,1 Reader Supply It? fnllrliluo t Ih, inililw I'llhll, lulu Hit I'lMHfl' Itrlnl Ihn ,.n.n l. , Lincoln, s,, nml , mo wh(l (llo n iieglns thus (i iur of stone hlh his mini be 11 rnnrd " 1'lnlnil li,l,i Vtrs v I, I.wsisri IimiiuM 'i in.') crowding and ileKrndlni; nur brothers i much the same kind of wealth that was ol talTi"d h liuilnit nnd selling the hutmn sliM l.fKlslatlnn shoul I Ik tnkrn up In the piesent session at trnrrlrinirj; to re lle thlw eondlllnii nf nptiresslun so thai squalor nnd want nnl crlnv tint follow In Its wiko ma j bf lessened nnd flnnlly elim inated .TOIIV VV T)IX Ardmore l'a Janiiarv 21 1021 Nominates a Postmaster Tn thr Villlnr 11 (he rimiHi; I'tibHc .irfaei Hlr Now that there M fcolng to bo a change In the administration I arise to nomlnntn William Jl MITIs for the next postmaster of Philadelphia Tie has proed to b one of the most efflo'cnt and buslntssllke rfflcluls that "cimo up the pike His character Is bo Surd reproach Our postofflco ssslem has been demon 'ireii through thu IneiTlclent imnaKcment under tho Thornton nnd Burleson regime. It Is almost Imposslt le to find n suhsta tion, and nno has to trticl miles in get a postage stamp E K Philadelphia, Jtnuan 17 1121 Pleads for the Bonus To lha I'llilnr 0 the llirwtnv I'ubHr I dor Sir vital lsuo of tnda Is ,,n which tho l-eople of thla country 1110 iielerilug and I, as 0111 of our oountrv soldiers do conn forth ind nsk e,r soldier who fought fir liberty and democracy to step out, col 1 mn right, tight front on tho llnu, company halt, and let un fight as wo fought over the pend, not with bullets, but with determina tion nnd ourety of Brcund for our rights our bonu Let us rcall our Phil Sheridan, wvo it Winchester lode tentv miles to hcer up his men, and 11 a he rode through the depleted ranks he shouted 'Pace ihe other way, dojh, tho lctorv Is ours" So you men of the armv of returned vet erans and your post commanders, get to rether ord cheer up your men and tell them to "face the other wav boys, thu vlctorv in ours " Wo who fought against seeming odds at times let us once more bond to gather and start one 111010 long hike for our undlsputod rights nnd privileges What did those who were wounded In nctlon get' An fxample Is explained bv a committee of the Veterans of Foreign Wars In Haturdnv 1 1'vnMNO Pobtic I.ronrn Onl three, nse ern clred, but there are manv morn cae Mjy the leids and leaders nf the American I-cglon stand true blue to their promise and loyally support our lust cause! If our vn ernblo Qfg9 wero still President, boss vnu ard I would bo enjoying our renplngs from our sowings wo would Ime our bonus H was a soldier and he knew Just whit a soldier went through And Piesident-eloot Vlr Harding w doff our hats to you as our nation's bead We salute you as onl true so! Hern of this grand republla can We ink ou as of ono voice "Sign tho bonus bill ' "N,j did vour bidding Now what wo nk vou Is It too much for ycu to dip jour Waterman Into the Inkwell rrd scrawl vour John Hancock as proof of your sanctioning th pasmnnt of the bonus Mil as It lle-i vulttng for Ma-oh 4. 1021. to crme mound ' THOMAS H.VYNOlt Phllad-lphln Tanuary 24, 1021 Questions Answered 1 h 1 n rt m ll Women's Weaknesses 0 nf thr Kieuiiiff l'iibllc I nlon tut falho propaganda wblli Ih Le - ill about woiuun s superior fHiieis r lui Is an Insult to the dignity of nnl c-itiulated to rolesate the so on l,u me4 of jurv service to Ihe status ' i ' onicdi I'ew men eai ept lh 1 on i are conscientious in theli i of woman h mental huieiniii 'tienis lies do not belleie 1 but rf PJ ) Iheir part ond f -in to be ' 1 i 11 nut In ordir to hldo Iheli 1 n n,u Hnd Justlf man 1 dupllolt) ' ' n r In inn tint rational bslngs are sui , ef he deielopinei.t under like con- j s , tii to Hdmit that much Is unen with time nnd experience ' s eepmg leilneilonH in thulr favor j n Mm game nn In ,iffeot, defeat ' 1 'hen t nfrantliis, uifiu was 1 ..ei niud of woman under the e t 1, vf 1 cnndlllons iias establish d f th r n oip sei Ions and profound m h i4 nlie aptmaiH like other 1 in 1 1 npoi t Inn as ill continues 1 p h utu the line of t,rentet " Ti-f ut n that proportion does she rfrru in h more masriillue both In ih 1111 nnd uneral 11m line iImiis which ou 1 fm i Indluale that a high physical '" slopmcn' 's a nwtiuir adjunot to nr mertiil onis I am wure that Home iks xiopilon to this alatament on the nnl it a in ii nitntitl giants weie ph u- wes 1 rs p ' N n w u. lhat ivhat these tltnti ted '1 di whs attilbutsd to this ama nent ns In the easi of Milton 'mil in my others 1 fi ulti, n when brought ii' " n ' 'he ri 1111 ti.U-i of the siruic'e e s e, h are nibieteit to a moie seeie 1 en In thu alinple performance I h Hence it til Just iih im ' , a 1 1 1 be fully prepand f,M p, 1 which has been heaped w ' r n it w uid tw foi a half-OIMII-nl r n eejt it nni-o the full meaning n r rn e villzatlon I repeat tint " 1s at least the eaperlenco which h ' man un to the nreaant etandard '' nn hone to mijo u fair meisure itn' nn wiih blm Ho wh not set 'em n right fiom the start rather than ' n get ih ivrong Impression us the ' l irn this woio mfranchlsed In ar setlltleH' em B l(,ir nhnull have elHpmd be 1n ' nliptinti and operation of Ihe 1 e n .1 men lrn nt so as to allow fir f old lnvN and the adoption of n 1 thus In a measure rqualu nn eontltlon which at piestut 111 ekrt of men and women h m 1 , Th. h -! mi, 1J I ! t I ' n l li ' I nion did a sensible thing when I 1 mm fiom active serlre on the I iiena handioni" "oung labile" 1 eir matinee attlro would hao s en the appearance of a vsu mihor than a enurt of lusllee man was being tried for his life KI.1IMI ICO DOR 1 ' limuiv .n 11121 Land Holding Legislation ' 1 r nt 11 1 , ciino 7'nMir nloer ' "r sling nnl pnthrtk new aip,nrel in vour 1 ulumiis 1 111, 1 f His join Inst nil', f nn it in nieeplng In n ro m f 1 In which for tho ilo 11 lubs's orll) basket wnn a rd from the relllmr en h ,t H t tiu other news llni 11 hihheat Price ever paid for 1 rum tiwnshli. In Noitbuinbot '1 ts ktato n lam tnlil un t,nt the cause s I ronkettlnn us tho prlco of niluted by Inlliiiluale Hut III- SiilPus,) Hint t,, . .11. .i ..,- mil place this thing so rbarls to '" ' this stau r' '"lie that humxn bulng, shnuld 1 rr n the roiiketlon undei which (' stiuuw could nt pro.lur a '' "n'' h bi I bounty t ,. ," V . ,r"m I rmliiiiiim fr "I li fii-mini: Im uhnruiiinbu '-', ' r ' '1 II H I lull rew ti ,,! , nf OJ mi M ,', ? '""iw from J10 Wi aw,, tklUi ltiU, ..utalned ty I 1, Origin of Famous Hymn To the LMor ot thr ftnifno PhMic l.rAo'r Hlr Pleas, till mn who wrote the hvmn "Jesus nf Nazareth Passtth Hy ' and undei what clicunntnnce" W I, JORDAN I'hlladtlpbla, January 21 1021 This hymn was written during a leliglous reilval In Xowark. N T in 1X0.1 04 where hundreds wire romeitnl om afternoon the Itev It O. T'nidee ninde a very earnest address on the text Mhev lold m thst Jewus of Nnareth passeth bj Miss Kmma Campbtil was pres.nt hearl thn address and saw how the uiinniiinlU was stirred and soon nftornjrd she wrote theso stanias The Hex K I" Hammond, who had con ducted the ielat meetings tiled tho verses to the tune of iweit limit of Prajer" I.nter 'lhiotore K I' rkln wiole the tune to which thu hymn Is now sung Oldest Senator In Service 7o fir Edito, 0 the i.ieiiii0 l'iibllc I ulu'r Sir Which of thn present Pnlled filiitos senilors has seneil ihe loiikist'' W, I. r I'lilladelphls Jnnuars Hi 1921 'It., ra il.lng inembu or the 'enate hai Ing had the lingeit innntiuoua s-tvlee l Henrv Cabot lodge w I, , 1 ,11 Ms 8at (list In 1SII1 Modesty, Probably lu Hi l, I, la ot II h ,, m VuliUe I ,,lj,, Sli Pieiise un-iwrt in ,iur l'e,ii Korum the fo low ing question VMiv thi gills clime tluir wlien ihev klsn a fel low - IOIIN V l H k Uiimhndge Ml Jsmisi lit 1021 Squeaking Shoes loll, tililoi ill Hie l 1 u 1'ihllr 1,, I j,, Hit I'll ts te I n e slit to ,lo to miks sloes stro qurktnc C T. O Phllud, iphla liiiiiuv .', 19J1 Try eojklnt, Im ik In wnter If this does not slop tha suueik the onl thing to do Is to takw the shoes to a shoemaker and lone the soles elthe, greis ,1 or tlghtentd "Futurists," "Cubists," Etc. 4 o tin tilttot nf 11 r hifnino P (bite I ctlje, Mr -Please explain the meaning nf tl terms ' fntuiisis cubist ' hlgner crltl cisni ' and Ntw Thought A I, I'HJrtSON Phila lelphls Jsnimv .'( lo.'l I'uturlstH six heltei.rs In futurism a in, dei n cult which Ignores eat ibllshed stan 1 arls and regards the Imaginary d,nel ,p mentn of the future n 111 ir Important than the real aehlex mitiiH if (lie past (n art It Is a placing nf fmiasti- eonreptli us nhn nt 1 1 iv I methods 1 ul Wn inn nitists if the futuilit sehoil MhtiMi pk lures ai.i surpisel to i,ies,nt nr be, iui"i Him do tot repusent nature Higher ciltlclsm Is h term applle l to an Interpretation of tin biblical writings In compel' nt iiithorltie t ting scientific meth ods w Thniikht relales l, 1 tbe irv (list ones external or thsslcal ronlltlnns rsn b. r, nt 1, It ' 1 1 a , I 1 m f 1111 1 -, m 1 1 tu 1 in I no ntal a ti Ities Who Said It? ; 1 , ;, ,1 ' r,. 7 1 11 0 r ii nc 1 ntw -h What I'reyld-nl ml Ihe I'nlon n ust nnd si ill U pteeni ,) ' V I l'lill iiieli In 1 Imutiii .), 10.1 I'robibh 1011 hiM In mini uur r I iftl I'nlon It mutt b, pteieneil the toan klien hi Piesldeni nliew liukson upon 'h 1 1 r 1 lb 11 1 f I h 111 is I, ffei rf)ii 1 1 1 1 tui 1 1 In 1kS,l Porcupines and Their Quills In II r riil'n ill H e I I , , I n; I' ,' I ,,f;"i Sir Di pou uplnes teallx sliont til r nuills at ei emies ' 1 I fK 1 1 PliiladelthlJ Tanuan Jd ll'Jl Ihe iiullls of i poieiiplne 1 I, ot'lv serte,! In the skin nnl mv on belnsr ill lentlv shnUcii 1 ome dels he I oln 11 UHliee nhlill IQ I v hue gl n r s t, 'I pureh fibuloiis Mnlement tin' the 1111 I posseHsetl III, piwer of alu, ele, I ug 11 quills like hiiiiuh nt 'Inn 1' an menu Aliens and the Army In 11 I il im 1 I ll 1 I 1 1 1 a I' 1 1 in Sir IJ k an 11 I 11 h i to k " ' naturall'stlnn pineii b,for, i c n w I' m tl e niin ,11 na J C V O I'lnhidelplila Januari 20 10 ' I'ha Win Department sns that s 1 necessar for an alien who desires In ent r the t'nlted states armv or pav to have either his first or second cltiraniihlp papers The verj f,t that ihn man enters sny btanch of th niiilin lvl lo first rltl7nahlp pipers Two Poems Requested '" "" tiltlnrnf the htevlnn I'nhUr lulur, S.,r'."m ''eslrous of securing two pn ins Hie Hen-ir s Dream nnl 1 li I 1, in era llilde rho llrsi lln-s of th Intor are The old farm gate Is open wl,l "0 weirom, bom" thn new mid, In ,1. I'hllsdelpiila fanuarv 2rt 1'i;t an 11 r, n I r supplv ihi 111 ' A Circus Song Wanted To ,, Lllnrnt th- l.icililll I'ublti I nlyr Sir Wan ngo there ivus a combination1 ong and Mrcus spiel' railed I think, van Amber 1 show , ,T,h8 cnnr"t went lomething like this He win n (l)n together and we II g To see the I n linn anil the wild bulfulo li-H we'l nil Join together nnd wi II ,, wa to nn Amberg s show ' The versea (spoken) wore the circus sp , 1 and allude 1 to the various animals aid rapri, mich n ' In cage N 1 we hae Hjk the wllrt man capture! on tho wild coast of I'au gonln nt no enormous expenditure of time and mone itn , Ptc Will you please' publish It In full If jou have It nr some of vour read rn mav b, kin I enough to send It In liuiAio.vr m:Kcin:it Philadelphia Janunr 20, 10JI Waterman's Recipe for Kissing To the I tUlnrnt Ihe El enino I'liblle I nine, lr Th, pnMt Nixon Waterman has pr nt ed a lltiln poun In which ho gles a t.i pe fir kissing inn sou reproduce It 'n lour People's I'oruni" Miss C K I, Phllnilelpl, n, Innuarv 20. 1021 IIKCII'II IXU KISSIMJ Take n bit of ilnrk pla77a, dd some moonlight not too mut h Pres In two strong hands n small one dl of iov reserve n toujh Hlft In Just a plnih of fullv Mlsed with softli whispered sighs Of romance add two small teacup nd tho starlight of her eves Then dissoho some pure emotion Tn a longing and a laugh. -Miv n grain of der affection Willi h bit of m-rrv chaff dd an runre nf mild resistance Two of vlehllng then, In mute, Inexpressible enjoyment, ene In quintlie to nuit Billy Sunday Hymn ro the hili'm nt Ihe I 1 rinny I'uolfn 1 citut T Pir In Iliurshn h Hii mmi Pibiic 1. 1 pout V 1 imnfFii tho words of ' Ijord 1 111 comlrg Horn a ming at T'llb SundiVH mtutliiK- I nm Im 'using tin words M HKNl.U't'l Phlladulphla ,Tnnuar IJ ItlJl I vo wanlorel far mini from Ool, Now 1 m coming him Tho paths of In tm long 1 m tnd. Lord, lm com lie hoini run in h Coming home coming bom nwr ni ,n in ronn Opai wide Thine nrms of love Iord 1 ni coming home Tho words Now I'm i"nnlng honm" snd "Lord I m coming home nm repentf.1 In each vers I've wasted mnm piechius veirs, I now ripent with blttrr tinra Ira tired ,,f in and straying Tird I'll trust 'Ihj loi billB Thr word My siul Is siok m heart N sore My strength tn my li rrvton V mils hope nn onW pi n 'Hint Jeus dkd an J dl 1 for me T nee 1 Hi oleanslng blool T know Oh wash in- whiter than the snow Also sent In bv 1, H..1I1 Pbllndelphla Doollttlo Poem To Ihe Filltnr vf the .nm m Public J 'Aa'r hlr I will npprtcliite It if ou will print In jour I'aupl s Korum th, little, poem 11 lltlel Mann bv D00IP li v 1, riK rii'iti I'hiln ielpbll lHlllinr 21 10JI MIIIM 'Willie Doollllle) May fi , I b! H-. th" little wonnn that I Im lngl 111 1 maim Who h still mi g lid 1 nnl rouneelor wh ,s4 Pi malice ,,eni to charm nd Hlthoiiuh her foe Is wrinkled an 1 her h ilr it sh mi, h snow I Mie Is still th swe t i ,1 aiehl littl woman J lint I knui X ihniuh I ni tiati'k futtv i nt 111 , 1 me b r ' 1, g i 1 nl wIkh 1 enme li ni fi 1111 tie shop b t 1 fond beirt lonps with 1. n1 thoukh I tn I ig aM iiiiiKh anl stnng, un,l eliHllj g, t , I In m Kool nil ' in 11 swet ieeneM I am kentl like n,l mild I it in iceritle lik nt I mil I 11, it Mciiush 1 I would dti, , li I nut I woullnt f 1 ' wtl wile woild make m ,1 , eetheart' grieve 1 n 1 thiugh I m 1, nl strong and muili mi, I can gii iIih ; uncli nnd tnke 'lit ittm nniin 1 In t know It for I h r Ketitl I , ul 1 bun I 1 (il li this I 1 . mm that I loving ly ' a I ma 1 n1 fin li' r dalk hIi t I s leepen fill her hiart with vent mil calm Kill hi r ,ln with U nnl sunshine fill hor nUhts with peaca anl rest, III ou beckon hei to beaten theru to Ilrr among th t ent "The Wonderful Snow" If ll, r I IQ) nf II I ll P ibhc litli.il n 1 ' nn ni 1 f 1 leaders tell m i ho i h 11111I101 f ih- xuulslte illil. h it lenn I lie Will Ireful mi, IV l falling in, r rli, r in I 1 , I an I and vol I Vnl the tie 1.1, f-pectl ll blows ,11 In lie mo ni.li im 1 1 u i t e tl an 1 coll II , a lieaiilful karden In hnien t I ,h -, ii e the lanNhid How is I a Hum u 1 lilun nr 1 drift ,1 lilt, thn dtiti world of niun O I, ni i Pblla 1 Iph n I il mn 21 lh.'l I. I' A asks f n tw i poemv tine Is entlil"! II Mmk I'niBi nn 1 thn n her s , illel ll " Not i I hlng on th 1 1 n Mn ,ii it t d.r supph ihem" m I ll teks f,u n i tn-nn ii iiiim iiiilil liidiiu nnl Ih. Death I s- ' M - 'I ni ill I I l. tn , nm l) . I- it i n II -Htperv Him 1 1 i In I I l i V III mi, I i ' i i-h th i, em i uiiainii ; l lie I nei nl I is I lam l'r ,ln n gh' ' Ih ul li,l blow I Iih lea, a ,1,1 sh ike I ih n i In ul th, fox Ii I innl e Mi , I i In ah-.. ,iu ,1 li , intali 4 tl e ii I ut I iltirsent Intl.- huiiin iu i I w ul I f I DI' I w II n i e n h 1 I i nl n he wor Is ( f i i I a i k wh i , ihes two I r Wl n HKHn I nnl M as fli m t an mi th pi Hi of lt da t entitles ll 111 The People's Pnrnm will nnpenr dallr In the l' filing I'ubll" ''" "'V1 .?! In (he Mindar 1'nlille la-drer letters ilUriikslitt (Inirli inplis will b" nrlnted, lis well as iroiieslril poepis, nml nueslluns of gfiirrnl Interest will be tinswerrd. Women's $3 & $3.50 Beautiful Philippine Undergarments At $1.95 Vciy dainty frowns and chemises of fine quality hand made and exquisitely hand cmbroidcied in dot, spray and eyelet effects. Extra-Size Undergarments Full-cut gowns ol" fine white nainsook in pictty slip-over styles, beautifully made with lace and embroidery tiim niinKfi, also in tniloied effects; icinforccd under th" aims; sonic with set-in sleeves. $2.59 Gowns at $1.95 $4.00 Gowns at $2.95 $4.50 Gowns at $3.95 $3i50 Warm Flannelette tf Af Gowns $lAy In white or pictty striped effects, heavy quality; tu'mmcd with braid or made in pajama style. $2.50 and $3.00 Envelope J QH Chemises at OiOy Of fine quality nainsook, elaborately tiimmcd with lace insertions, medallions nnd ribbons. SMELL' NDUROS Second Floor New Plaid and Checked Sports Skirts for Women Smart Serviceable Practical $9.75, $10, $11.50, $12.50 $15, $16.50, $22.50, $25 In clour and sciue of Rood qualitv rich tan-and-brown, black-and-white, blue-nncl-black combinations, also plaids with predominating shades in red, preen, tan, brown or na. Box, side' and Knife pleated. SHE!! I e"RGS Second 1 loor Every Fur Coat In Our Stock Already Reduced in Price Now on Sale at 25cc Off nothing leserved collars, scarf, capes and novelty pieces also included. Come, take your choice and deduct 25rr from tho icduced price! Nearseal Coats rZ2$ $197.50 Of exceptionally fine skins, in full flare back styles with deep collais and cuffs of natural squinol, skunk or Austialian Opossum. Belted. Seallne Coats 7A CA .ess 25o DI'.OU Full, Ante-back models with deep collaih and cutis, self-tiimmed. In aG-indi length; beautifully lined; all with belts. Nearseal Coats d?1A A CA . 23 3)Zy4.ou , Of etiu fine skins; 111 belted models with deep shawl tollais and bell culf-- of natuial kunk; beautifully finished. Superseal Coats (I rn r a Less 4)10.OU Of veiy fine skins, with huge collais and bell cuffs; self-trimmed. Made in boidei ef feet; belted; ;'.(! inches long. Natural Muskrat Coats. $215 ""? $247.50 I.PA8 25 In full, llaic-back stjles, belted anil ith deep collais and cufV.s of natuial uu- coon. Natural Muskrat Coats Less 25 Stunning spoits models with deep iollar, and cuiTs and rmait border effect. Nearseal Coats Cm A CA Lew 25 D4.0l With beautiful laige collais and deep cuffs of Austialian opossum; full-flat ini' back; in smnit-belted effect. $210 Hudson Seal (Dyed (fcOG Muskrat) Coats Less 2.1' , DUVO With full flaiing back and deep tollav, cufls and boidei of nntuinl skunk 'M inches in length. Black, l'oiret and Taupe I'o Scarfs, Less 250 $32.50 to $124.50 Less 25 r."SrK,Urs$42.50 ,0 $250.00 I5eaer Collars, Cape Collars and SearN, Lvsr 25 $59.50 to $159.50 Lena 25 .slar.s' aup"$44.S0 l0 $59.50 51 ! ' ' fJUUC Second rioor Our Flower Shop Is Scllinf Fresh Potted Growing Ferns AT$1.25EACH h$$M$& Lut 1,,loweis Alua ? S on Hand mm Funeral .Srns and Dcsi g n t at S pccinll y Law Price Made I'p at Short Xatice. RijS I'll st 1 loni SIWUlliillWluMilWlrW'l liiestln, I 1 li, I I'CI. Shire Opens Hiilh ill ') , M liises nl n.ltl I M JHELLENBURG mmt BLOCK -MARKET Mrt 2STREE1 S s Tomorrow Will Be a Banner Day for Extraordinarily Fine Values in the February Furniture Sale With These Trcntcndousli Good Specials Atcailinn Your Selection! The privilege of using our Easy Payment Club Plan is extended to customers who do not wish to make an immediate large outlaj of cash. $925 (10-pc.) Louis Sixteenth Dining-Room Suit, S4.50.00 y& S fZ? i, rTrr-'" m ' W , 1 J r r 1 T "ff1""1" l"i"j,"'" ',' .".1 ' " 1 r 1 JH r 1 JL P t- V PWv h . (ill m l PuJpn -rr ' o 1 ir ;' n- - 1 11 w n i 11 iV.. 1 --ill r XV " ClL M, Y This beautiful suit of rich mahogany consisting of laige bulfet with nm mr back, long and short drawers, double cupboard, large china closet, enclosed serving table, 18G0 inch extension table, ono arm chair and five side rhnir.s coveied in genuine leather. $775.00 (3-pc.) Upholstered Living-Room Suits, $385.00 .Made with heaw lurch flames, mahogan linoh, and unhoNtnicd in finest qualitv tape-try. All three pieces have spring scat s, bottoms and edge s The davenpott and low table-height chair hae -pnng pillow aims, and the large wing fur nQ chair is particulailv comfortable and luxurious. $200.00 (4-pc.) Adam Bedroom Suit, $99.50 fff gl1.-.. ;..,,,,,fi IJ g'iiagiiffqijM jm 's - o V I iguted Ameiican walnut suit in Colonial de-ign 4J-mch drcsei , tiiiilicati mnror die-sing table, all-plank top chiffonier and full-size bed $50 to $60 Sample Extension Tables, $24.75 Ill-inch, quaiteied oak, plank top, (! foot extension tables floor samples tn be closed out at this amazingly low price. gig? Cg f $40 2-Inch Post Brass fc1 ft Beds 1 ISIH All sio- finiiln a and -.t.sle in tli , gioup thi-c pi tutes meielv hint i ' the beautitul stv i for jour choosing 9.75 yMf I I Vn i L I ill iUll Mi1 -I.'r-ILTT" 1 L.J.i'"-! -'5 s-JiT fV-'lTt i l i ' ' r 1 , ftf x. Special Mattresses in the Sale -''iL-ZL. '-5? ''"'.Od Comhinalion fesSfi3fe Mattresses, SB.M KTtf&S:? .SIfi.7.- Pelt rHairfc' Mattresses, .vs. V"i "r'Ml-llVi MS.00 Silk riiibs fej-h-LW) and Cotton ifistl'lt "3 f Mattresses,, Sll.30 Q" A SJ,V,n 1ure Silk FTJiL-iKM "" " ",,,l,l,:r WW . L?. .-MJw.) L"". ,1U $75.00 Brass Bed Outlit F0R $3475 i niiMstiiig ot a Colonial design I with two inch posts, ten fillets, ornament i i with fin husks in head and inot Hn Spiing of ei best cmi-nu umi anu a pine lavei felt mattirN- 1 u'l -i e Beautiful Windsor $OCj Couches, Special l'or 3 ni- - tffl ')) S 15.00 Pure Silk rioss ,iaure.sses. Imp. Edge, S29.73 1 S20.00 Miite Enamel Keels . . I i I 1 . lilt $10.75 lUJlii ll J I ft lSniTvN,'j.T,..,,l,t w 'pfflSQj $6.45 iliuiv i an with nhn t w-- Hetny Steel w - ?J 9o -W?refeti On st oiu lion ft anus all icgu lai sic fV I, ui,h.'iT71 "-"r ' . "tZ,l ., . - iii i iii i, nil ,u , t s ( ti n "in niiirs m neail ami fun Cnu.il lines i Mclleiit eonstnu tnin. tull s( si 1.00 Drop Side Couches strong iion f i anu intichcs with stei 1 doul lr- i 1 1 ilk springs Mav bo used is single in 'oublc bed ( mil tin 'v pad eli a W Concert Tomorrow AT 2 I'. M. in thi: X. SNELLENBURG & CO. MILITARY BAND I irst Mooi Wailing Honm, SouMi Hldg. You'll Like This Good Luncheon nu'll I!e Ant.ierl to I'ltitl ll Costs Only 50c cum tt l.clliivc ,S(i( Ihrndril cnl Cutlet, 'Jouiihi !i nrr ni Ittmxt ltd f tin ,! IS i nil n .il f'olttlnrx ( i n mrd ('iirinls nml V liiinl nnd flntiei Tin in ( offee Ji r ( i mm Dtmn-thr-btairs From 1 1 lit Street "b "jcS Quick-Sen ice Hestaurant, South Bldg. "h. 'v. (U, A Made-to-Measnre Suit of Fine Blue Serge, Man for the price of a most ordinary ready-made one! $45.00 Of ipgular SR.IOO and Son.OO giadc- -iith qualitj, tailoitng and stylo of the quality that goes into R'y and ."s90 custom made suits! Come m nnd make our style selection todav this offer isfor a limited time only! S r S Third Floor China, Lainps and Glassware Gift Suggestions for February Brides Galore at Wonderfully Low Prices! Lamp Shades M One-Half Price Assorted silk shades in beau tiful colors and arious clever hapes and tyles. $13.00 Shades at $7.50 830.00 Shades at $15.00 S50.00 Shades at $25.00 S62.25 Shades at $31.25 We hae included all our sample candle and boudoii lamp shades at half price. ofle Syrup Pitchers, 25c Mcvv . Hllv wi4V With sanitary nil kpi ie movable tops; glass pait with tloial cutting 2.1c China Nut or Hon Bon Bowls 1 o o t e 1 tlis with floial dico a 1 lOlls Crystal Glass Candy Jars II. ial and foliage cutting $1.3o Jars, Large Size 7.1c Jars, Small Sie 95c 59c 15c riTYifl c. b'U' Pigurvd Sateen al. ,d. . mill iii ilit an b I , li ' im ns hi i mini m i o i i i j lit b'V Prin led oiles at. d I nm ll I loor February Notion Sale Specials HOIK) I'airs M its r,t and .'Ui (.aiteis Will nil 10. pair S I if , l i ..,, .... ..... , SN. SMiLLEiMJLUG & CO, l.'iOO 10-d. I'ch English Twilled lane. Ilk I'c. til.ad and SJ Muft" I omitlnt icmt. $1 Hach 10c IV ms Tape, le .'.inn Doen Darning Cotton, .'lac Do. Hi l "liiti- ui nnl u-n KO( ijijnUly 10(1(1 ( ards ( I),,) s.tfitj I'itiK, Tic Card " i li B I 'v -s 1 hud 1 loor htn I In it til llulisi kn pt i s Mill ( are to 1iss riietic pltndtd I alne-Spetiah in Upholsteries S.'Jo.DS Velour Portieres, (tf A fQ Pair . My.yo Of s)lt,il,i () Kill s iH VC It ll light mpeitcctii n, hut n itl ing of an eal con- iuenct lull width ith opi n 1 renin nlgos. iliiulilc fatid wsited coin- sJ.IS Dutch Marquisette rt JO Curtains. Set pl.40 dooil qualiU Mai q iisctti in u h ti anl 1 1 1 u J' auls lout, Hemstiuhi 1 doidei, pun' sots uadv tn hang oOc & 7."ic Cretonne at, ard 'JClr, Splendid qua it , g 'I patten s Ld i uitiful cob tings i li al fni diapi t n .s.'j.'I.s Knylish Poplin at, jd. (1 no Lti.i qualitv nl wanted tPw.VO nlors, "m mi his , Ideal drapciv ma- ti i al ."!c Printed Scrim .it. ard r 1 iellci (iia in I hige at n wOw a Ihm- i patunis. tu ii, lemurs i: 29c crimed oilcs at. d -jz-j In mi itiimtiv ,, ,Bns aulOVC I i t Finn' :N. tSMELLUiNUUKlt Cv CO.: I .... -yjatm.
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