Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 25, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC
LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,
LEGION
RESENTS
GERMANTOWN MEN MEET I CONVlfcT HEIR TO $6000
ATTACKON BILLj
County Commltteo Aroused Over,
Opposition to Civil Service j
Preference Bill
WILL QUIZ ASSOCIATION
Business Men's Association Holds
First Anniversary
Tltp first anniversary meeting of the
South (tortnnntown Husines Men's As
sociation whm lirld Inst evening In
Phlloinathi'nn Hull, Wistcr street,
nearly 100 iinintn'rn niul visitors being
ciitrrtnlniKl nt ompper nml concert,
wliloli followed n busine meeting.
Tin- rPtlrlnc prcHlilcnt. William 8. Top
lis, loll nf t!n urratiKomchN which hail
been inadi' for the opening "I n new
MibpostotliiT, lll.'Hl (terniantown nvenue,
on March t . The unhpoxtoffice which I
Topllx conducted in hi store for twelve
cnr will he closed. The ltcv. V. M.
M'etlicrlll delivered nn Interesting ad
dress. '
The election resulted ns follows:
President. (Seorge Wilkinson: vice'
president, Fred Kurz ; secretary, .T. j
Monroe Tompkins : treasurer, 0. W. j
(triiwe: tiiimit'inl secretary, Forrest 0.1
Wnrtinnn. I'resident Wilkinson an-
liouncetl the new standing committees,
covering Fourth nf .lul.v. paving,
transit. Ilnanrc. printing and publicity.
Cabinet Woodworkers at Dinner
The Manufacturers' Association of
Cabinet Wood Workers, of Philadelphia
and vicinity, gathered at the annual
dinner in the Hotel Majestic last night, i
The speakers were Senator ficorg' I
Wilder Oartwright. F.dwnrd P. Flan
nerv, W. W. Klnn nnd Arlhur D.
Smith.
Son of Downtown Resident Serving
Term Under Alias Gets Estate
1'aiil Hawkins, a prisoner In Kast
ern Penitentiary nerving a sentence for
burglary, has fallen heir to an estate
of upward of $0000.
He is the eon of Mrs. Annie B, Daw.
kins, a downtown resident, who died
a month ago. Her son at that time
was said to he missing, having left home
Rcverul years ago. Inquiries revealed
he was serving a prison sentence under
the alias of Smith. He hns turned over
the ndmlnlstrntion of his estate to n
friend until his release from prison in
102'J. lie was convicted last year.
i:ni r twx.i.
Innnr Mrn nntl Hot"
Legionaries in Philadelphia are in
cened over a leaflet by the Civil Re
form Association, 112 South Sixteenth
street, niiacKing
a bill in the Leg
islature) to give
preference in ap
pointment in the
civil service to
world war vet
erans. This
measure. House
IJIU No. 21. is
not the partlcu-
jir one the Icgion fuvors. but the Le
g'on resents the imputations of the
leaflet.
The statement of the leaflet were
s. tacked at the legion county commit
ir meetlDg by W. H. Dn Harry, of
TTarry E. Ingrroll Post No. 174. The
legislative committee was directed to
take up the o,uet!on with the associa
tion. The next meeting of the sso
, .stlon will be March 10.
Excerpts Krom Leaflet
The leaflet says, in part : i
"tt virtually eitlTKln women from o- ,
,-lntnr civil arv1e portions In the ru
tin. I
Ifandrean of placta In tli clvi: rv!c
r r now hl J bv womn. Ther are pcUHV
;u!pped. to nil mnr pos'.llon. uch n
r mio tetchfM tn th barou of rff
tlon. this srrffrnc ! srtnted. nil
v.ch potltloni. well Ort?l and
i vnorthle irftlei. mnit be iw.rdnl to
ran who miv h- ontv pn1nr mr j
"It (JlKrlmlnatci tnt labor, ewccUlly
- ta who worked .t Hor Iln or In
ijartous wir tndutr1r, nd who fM
'd tht th!r r1ci more Tluible
th ronmf.t In ueh Intattrtei thn
tht rm. It lo dlerlintBt smlnit
.rmtr. who wtrc strrn itm& etssttfl-
t!on bous of ih onwnt v4i of
-opt.
"It 4etroy the rltht of po:temn and
f.-m7i to promotion for tenic md merit
.- the lino of duty. Hfunr of oar potlcr
men nd flrxr-. rmalnrd t thlr pot,
r lTln that It wn Important that our
itlaa and public wor'.i ahoald bo protrctfd i
tratntd mn. If tM bill ihould pan,
rnr policeman or ftrr.an who had bn a
'.i thful msmVr of th forea for yeara !
-vojia ftnd h! thano of promotion Ifa
n nd. If not loat, br raaaon of th prefer
.e liven to' a new 'vareran' racru.t. j
KixrnalTe to Taipayrca j
"It will b exproatva to the taipajera. I
fir It win Impair th S1c:nry of th
loc ar.d raise tile, eott of admlnlatratlor
"It la cSeAPr for a cnrnmunltr o vn- j
-on off M.rrlcT tren H)an to be requh-od
omv'.ay former aillo.-a and aotdlem to th
'tcl'ja'.on of more competent pMilclana. en-,
. r.eera and tcMilcal!v tralne.1 emplOTe.'. Ii
rot tha rity entitled t ae treat eemrwen
tmrlorea to coratmct Its brtdf ea and to
mall diphtheria ten'a' V alr.ela mls'ake.
hr a oivll nerv'.ee mp:oy- r-.uy brln dliaa-1
trena conwauvncea to 'he communltr. t
"It la undemocratic In that It favore a i
r'aaa of citlfr.i. Or prlncfple of .jp.rl- i
tan'ara Is eiualltv cf opvortuntw !e I'fe. '
:brt? and thn pu-ault of happtneia." I
niitam T. 9"ietzllre Poat attended the
funeral of Iaa; Stiddart. former!- a mem-.-
of Company K. 811th Infartry, at hl
loaidence. 110 R'ed trnt. Sunday. l"Vb
i uarr 13. Altl.ouKh the poat did not re
lva notice of the funeral until February
-rj within elrht houn all arracrrmer.ta
v ere made, inrlcd'r.ic thoe of a flrlnt ecud
and pallbearers
The eiecutue porr.mlitre of Ncnat-BloA-Pot
hae adopte.1 the followlrr reaottithin
"Wherein, th bnurd of .nmm're1er.Ta of
Jdrerfort wi'h'j pnr-ldee ample and
adequate meane of afrcuard'nc the prln- j
r!p!ea of Juetlo freedom and democracy.
anculd, however a-i- rK;celon a-ie wherein '
Kb . .,(.,atv t tha e.ar'li-. -n.n at the I
towr.ehlp will U- n-c'ed therefore t- t j WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
"Reaolved. that th Nanan-SlooV Port nfAMDKKS IXSTITtTn. New Ohm
T1S American 1-n.i.n. IIaerford townihlp. I Tarmlng. nay and Kvrnlnr. ?04S Arab t.
"., Invite req.j.eta to ieeta !n u:.:d ns ' CTTJ AYFR'S The lleet UnelneM Hehool
Thtae prmeptea -r.'l the ennrtt'utlon of the iJinniuvj so; CHKSTNTT HT
Tn'ted Bta'.ee of Arar. an.! of the com-
I'er--5va-li If at an t'me' ..-ut,-t iwrtn-mn,.
School of Music' ' uIhv!"h ""
: t I it i t v " :" rr
. lempic uniTeruy Bflio r.rrmAfltfm at.
PNORE US TOUR
BUM BOOK NEEDS
1c to $30 f'".l
Our Loose Loaf Dep't
Tranafer Hinder.. Wn "J"
t olumnar Shoeta. a to loo col
umne each- Led re r Hhreti
Mlnut nooka. Bpeilal form;
f.ir aecounuma.
Sell Um Uaf UeJara
''ordumv hlndlnir ..
red bach and cornern, ill
compJete, !Uxlt"e. Ir
HARRY B. LEVIS
STATIONER
rktt 3808
4SC6
Marhtt 3808 ' VK.
Main 4566 JF" V ilMaiaB
702 Arch St. II
It Coitt Leu oa Arc St. 11
FRIDAYS FEBRUARY
' ) " .- - . f ' i ''.-.. f - w -
25,
V 4 c . A V
1921
--r
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.50
The
Auditor
or
Comptroller
Is the hiph-snlaricd execu
tive who organizes nnd directs
the accounting department of
every bijj corporation.
Men of sound judgment, who
possess faith in themselves,
and vision thinrrs in a big way
are needed in this field.
If you have the fundamental
qualifications we can train you.
International
Accountants Society Inc.
509-511 Widencr BIdg.
Phone; Locuif 3410
The New Dance Floor
at the St. James
A wonderful floor polished maple and with
Dnbnoy'B Syncopated Orchestra to make your
enjoyment complete. Dance each night from
10 o'clock to closing1 and you'll find that
"closing" comes all too soon!
Tea Dftnsant, Saturday Afternoon
T
on, 4.30 to 6
OaaxoaaaBaa
l)c m. fames Hotel
Walnut at 13th Street
BANKS
COZZEGE lRht School
IT'S THE SCHOOL FOR YOU
r,Bec.u I' . cqjip jou so thera will
be no limit tn vour chances for ad
vancemen' n bmlr.eas life, Chooie
Hool:Ueepi-.c Ar-ountlni Secretarial,
sleinur.shlp. TN7wrlt.n. Clerical,
neal Estate Tenmanehlp. Spanlah.
Teachers' Tra nine Court, civil
Service, eir
r.'OU olnnl Mreet. riillailelDhla
i aB aMaawflliiiMUf II iUI ftli ii n , , n aakaea
1 1 a3BMFHiHwr?rfiitftH5Sw5MHH
a ooon rnsiTiox awaits top i
Stud' to t . tenoitrarher 0r a bookkeeper
Our coure urn impiete In every detail '
lr iudlnc ufflre trauvins. Inalvldual tnetruo- i
tlon ia o- nint iae Our refer-!
f a' eiieptional Catalor. I
niiK nrsi.NK.vi collegb
nnd Collere of Commerre
L?'J fir-'"'" i- l'hlledelehla I
Mfht Clau .
1002 Market nt. I
:an-ic riyree will Increlie
Api'-.f and Injure constant
'nro: r.otr
I tlon
If You Want the Best
.All the resources of our carefully
selected, thoroughly-trained organiza
tion of dependable Specialists in every
detail of printing and binding are at
the disposal of any individual or firm
contemplating large volume editions.
Special facilities for handling large
orders of school books.
The Taylor School
INTERNATIONAL TEXTBOOK
Sainton, Px.
PRESS
O'. bull' -AH
W4 ' arr.lnc
emnvmen'
Jlin C. Wirutm f.
J. I. Keaiueft t.
Ceatery Ceeiacny
Si'.rrr-taitU C.
Many oo1 'eaehlnit poeitlona open In Pa..
: J n M'' rd N T Kree enrollment.
MODERN TKACllI:K DUnEAU
lOOS IRKKT HTBErTT
monweelth of I'er--5va-li If at an t'm
an emeraqnir ehouM arle '
A ceffee partv vae slven Ro)er' .T Mar
tn Po br tv.e otir.'i auxil.t-:- if :h
pjet at Mm Mu. :. : or-.e. JM3 Bojd.i:
a'reet. Pridav
f'e first nt
K "en In aid .t
has under '
r IVhruarr Th' '
ee". m elm !ar affa'ra to b
he pr,- tu'ldin fund, wh: h
r.'ere '. - a ne' ctjbhouee .
AH nranrhee nf Mutlv.
drnnred I'unlla,
nealnnera aaJ
Catalcw.
It Kriji l K NOT I r KH
(i.thollc
MM
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FINE MEATS
llome-etrle reeatnr and
rTT7thln tn make cood
lienlth for winter meather.
ARSrMI'THI.N.
I I.eMfi e-'
VJ 10 ' U
l.'tl. it Sp ij.ir.ien Noondev
-- 'Wedn.'ad.v nd Krldaa
I Ju J Hat r.nan" Hector
Room;
Mrira Chanard Daltr
35-37 South 16th
SONS
Value
Kj StoreV
4Ky So ey to utm M
V . f n a' j itnn ot F
,rfer - hln. IXrn - 4r
11 'are. II.- . V- -n i)ri, V
JM a.3;,B T ft! 1TJ"
uf f.--- ,r n venrw
S i nil I'tim)' or Writf m
S.R.WEAVER
1112 Chestnut St. ffSw
H QO.OV JmimmmJb
i
i JI'M
I 111" - tt
75c
928 ARCH
PROTECT YOUR HOME
Breech Loading U. S. Carbine
(Like Cut), $3.50. Shells, 3c Each
School
Bags, 75c
!aT 1. PRESS &
' 2 a
Dav MmJZ IA UK
i g illUltP
Army hind
e t n a d e
bit. Ot extra
it rant; and
oft quilted
material, with
a hoary cai
rn itmp.
No t b e r
H-'ioi! Baa:
made to equal
them foe don.
rARCKL TOST bt. tf moner
tc KXTKA or f0 stand
hard rfnocliti. Hare a three
Inch trasttl, larjre enona;h tor
three or four dooEb. No hojr or
frlri In prlmarr or other itchool
ho aid he wlthiut one. Like
ret aid raw.
RAItE GOODS OUT OF THE ORDINARY
Girls' and Misses Shoes from Ord
nance oept. U. S. Army
Sizes 2 to 5. Poir
$3.00
Fancy Sofa Pillow, $3.50-5.00
Olir- Drab Watat BelU. . .15
Smoking Tables 3.00
All Woo! Robes , 4.00
Rubber Blankets 1.50
Automobile Dusters 1.25
Cot Nets 15
Abdominal Bands 10
Heavy Leather Shoes. . . . 5.50
Blue Cloth Caps, 20c &. $1
Leggings, per pair. . . 25c
Wool Capes $1.50
Coat Shirts $1.00
W. S. KIRK
928 ARCH ST., PHILA.
' - MH
16- Jeweled
Solid 14 Karat A f"
Gold le)
r
moat
In
It hua lnri In-en tile eludy of
ui..nnM ...tnil. ih. rnnntrr ae
7i!J .. .....i.... p.ilixhi. Mulld Ii k. Gold
f e(TSW 1 jji'-miii. ,.-...-.. ,---. .
ielvrHHl. ttdJiiMwI U(rhf u law prlc.
that ln Vrrv ilnii- ulnioiit to tn flprond. I
Ia.a u..4 ..nr. un4 fninii nil reiulrmata.
'or avvr thlt-four jrum f . hT Mid
wRtrhrt direct to tbr publlti and Tin? dim
in mii niip riisiun rrn rniaui
leiiuptt lrcrB.'' How writ Mr
nry effort
U'utchra ut
The girl "with a
clear shin wins
No matter bow beautiful your
features are, you cannot be truly
attractive with a :outch or Kra.
looklnjf skin. Resino! Ointment
aided by Reinol Koap is what you
need to overcome such troubles.
The jfentle, but unusuiKy cleansing
properties ot this soap toKethc
with the soothinjr. heulintf qualities
tif the ointment make the Risinji
fieutment ideal'for a'l skins
.ild bv all lruiTKlMtM. IVIui f r -.-
1-r!. HK.SIVOU Ilaltlmon- M.i
Resinol
haee auirell (he watrh truile In the. I tilted
State, well knnnk Till- l our "hpelal"
ttxiaT and tomorrow. t.uaranleed Jft.
Jevelnl, .idju.leil movement. In Holld U K.
r.old rholiitel ilu-t proof nnd till 1 laet
lifetime ultli uroor mre. No matl er
ineneenier ordere tllletl.
Special
II, are now hilling 11 everlal eale nf the
Ut olld uld :ii. life mudJ In the I nlted
wte nnd -uninire iu ki' iu i ir.i
J3 per rent ou i nn iirnr It lr your wn
Jiielrr
ftlA.ni) solid IK-I l.old Wntrli far fUfl
Jl23.no Solid IH.li ld Watrh for 0
tHS.Oti Solid llli '."Id Wntrli far Ml
.Willi -old ll-li l.old Watrh for f0
fU.(n M.illd 1 1 K (mid W'ntrh for M
.' imi sollil ll-li l.old Wutrh for IVi
COR. 8th & CHESTNUT STS.
1017 MARKET ST. 909 MARKET IT.
m. riiuKi -roms oris kvkmnqs
ALL THESE GOODS ON SALE SATURDAY !
Window Shades
11. GO to 2 values.
Knllre aurplua alock on hand of Fabat
a. to.
79c
?
$70 to $10 Cedar Boxes, 55.98
Limited tot. No mall or phone orders;
none Bent C. O! D.
75c to $10 Drapery
- Remnants, yard 39c
Terrj' cloth, rcn, cretonne and madras.
HI nrotheni THinD FLOOU
3
IIATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
Marktt Eifhth PHILADBLPHtA Flltort ScrcitUt
One Yellow Tradkia; Stamp With Every 10c Pxrrcbaio All Dr
$13, Room-Size Wool
& Fiber Rugs, 86.48
Wanted 9xl2.foot else.
INLAID LINOLEUM
$1J95 value: 77 Vic
Bq. yd '
Itnmniuita. tiUnllrd lot. 0e i-,.,
8tlr Cnrpet 18-lnch, 28o a yarur
Ut llrolhera FOUllTII l'LOOrt
End-of-ttie-Montii Sale
Closing the Winter Season in a Great Triumph of Value-Givine
To make room quickly for sprinjr shipments now due, we have ruth-1 Some of the Rreatcst opportunities of the whole yenr are brought to
lessly reduced all the merchandise.
the fore In this sale.
Special Offer Tomorrow!
YELLOW
TRADING
STAMPS
IH I
FPEE
To Every Purchaser of a Dollar's Worth or More
Series No. 9 & No. 10
All goods purchased tomorrow will be charged on
March bill, payable in April.
$135 Nearseal
Coati
86 Inched long. Belted.
69
.75 T
.75
$210 Sodine
Coat
Sports model, 36 inches lone;.
Golden beaver collar and cuffs.
119
$210 Squirrel Stole, $125
12 Inches wide, 72 Inches long.
$200 Natural Kolinsky
Stole, $115
T6 Inches lonr. With pockets, tails
and p,i'.
$22.50 Australian
Opossum Chokers, $11.75
Lit nrothem Second Floor
$5 $2.39
$4 and
Waists .
Poniree and stripe, trills, also flesh
CJorKctte. Tailored er trimmed
with Venlse pattern lace. Many
styles not all Blies In any one
style.
Ut Ilrothere Second Floor
Women's $10
Low Shoes . . .
j$4.
98
Oxfords, pumps and ties. Blaelt or
white l(ld, urun-metal and patent
coltskln. Hone? turn and welted
Boles, walking, Cuban, baby Louis
nnd full Louis hnols.
Men's$8to$10Shoes, $4.59
Tun lace on English last with over
weight single sole, solid oak leather
Ooodyear welted. Widths C, D and
11 SUes C to 11.
Other styles include medium and
broad Bhapes In Russia calf, (fun
motal calf and black kid ; aljo U.
S. Army dres,s and field Bhoep.
Lit rtrothera First Floor, North
Women's $9 High $0.98
Lace Shoes '
Bench-made Bhoen In tan Russia
calf, black trunmetal and black
glazed kid. Cuban lieelH. Broken
sizes.
2
.39
Youny Women's
$3.50 Shoes . . .
Ounmetal ; lace style. Medium
heeln. Sizes 2 to 7.
Lit Ttrothera First Floor. Xorth
$10 Bed Spreads, $5.85
fiatln flnbih; Marseilles patterns.
84x90 Inohes.
$14 Blankets, pair, $6.98
Wool with cotton mixture. Whlto
with pink or blue borders. Silk mo
hair binding. 70x82 Inches.
Lit mother First Floor, North
"KMaa ' "i M""l aaaeia.iBaeaieaiaaa. II n
60c Chocolate-covered
Caramels, pound, 44c
70c Urammercr Hox Assorted
Clie-oolit-, pound, 4Bc
40e I'ranut Chewa. pound, 20o
None sent C. O. D.
Lit nrothera First Floor, 7th St.
ruueet
9
.75
Women's & Misses' Apparel Sharply Reduced!
Misses' & Women's $
$io.du rreuy uresses
Serge and velour in attractive styles for spring? and Raster. Pictured
S-.M'M-" MinWHHMi. "WW
Women's & Misses' $25
Dresses, $15
Taffeta, mfgnonottc, crope
de chene, trlcotlne. Embroid
ered in black or colors. Many
arc trimmed with sashes.
Pictured.
Women's & Misses
$32.50 Dresses, $19.75
Of crepe de chene, Mljmon
ctte, Bcrjre and Jersey. Show
silk or wool embroidery and
beading. Chic new collars and
graceful sashes.
wWi-HI IH II II. II H
Women's & Misses' $25
Suits, $15
Of, fall wool, serge, velour
checks and worsted mixtures.
Women's & Misses' $40
Suits, $25
Of serge, tricotino and velour.
Strictly tailored or enriched
with fur. Navy, black, brown
and Burgundy.
Women's & Misses' $20
Coats, $15
Of fine velour. Silk lining
throughout.
Lit nrothera Second Floor
Tl .. 91 "ft T I ,1-
$2.98 !
Uest quality American taffeta. Full-1
length bakellte handles with rings,
spoon tips and nds to match.
I'aragon frames. Fast color. a
First Floor, South I
i m J
85c Shirting Madras, 29c
White corded and chambruyl
groundn with colorful cluster
stripes. 82 Incheii wide. I
No mall or phono orders. j
I. it nrothera First Floor, North I
Young Men's $25 $4 M
& $30 SUITS! 1
All-wool cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots; the coats with two and
three buttons; plain and patch pockets; majority half lined.
Colors such as Drowns, cravs. Diaida and striDes predominate all very
appropriate for early spring. '
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Men's and Young Men's
$35 Suits
Single and double breasted model?, one, two or three
buttons. Some of them are conservative, others
Remi-conscrvativc, and still others in the form-flttlng
models for young men.
Neat, dark patterns in grays, stripes and mixtures.
All-wool.
' ii
Men's $40 Spring Top Coats $0 C
Ovforri crrav and rnmbridco erav and ) mi
isvbrown herringbone. Half and full lined; some silk
trimmed.
Boys' $15 to $20 All-Wool Suits $1 A
Suitable for confirmation. J "
Even blue serges aro included in this great collection
which also features fancy cheviots, tweeds, home
spuns every one worth from 50 per cent to 100
per cent more. Sizes 7 to 18.
Boys' "bubbelbilt" Spring $7-50
Reefers avtval vjm valves )
Double-breasted in fancy homespuns, cheviots and
blue serges. Sizes 2Vt to 9.
Lit Brothera SECOND FliOOH, SEVENTH STRUCT
98e
, , I i ! in : i
'TM;WRiia'JWJSaft:s ' l 1 1 1 h I i ' 1 1
B0,TrTrS; "A MilkA
I 1W " W fT" -T" T ' -r.rw - I It II ' I
? ' ,U,,,H " " " 1 II I ,1 ' Li I'
r m, r, i'i
I I! H ii,!!1"1
Unusual care calls for added effort and time. 1' I Ci ,,1
1 So we pay a certain selected class of farmers Willi i'' ; j
extra for the added time and the added care j ji jj 'j'
they take to give ub clean milk. It's a premium 1 I ijl1',,1!
' on cleanliness and it pays them and pays you! 1
I jillllllliP''''1111!
rnore U3 to vciivtr a .won. aa, a. m Wllllll M 11
Tmorw-lIrtW S05 i k I flili ,
ABBOTTS ALDERNEY mI . if Rlii
DAIRIES, INC. J A WM
31it and tteitant lolk Pboatt Vlj JV h
AtUntic City WilJwooJ iW ll'l'" I'l'IV !lj Ii
PUatantvilU Ocean C'yd 1 1 j I
I
$2 to $2.50 Fancy
Silks, yard
Pretty Btiiped and plaid effect",
In satin and taffota weaves ma
jority' dark (rounds. 3(1 Inche
wide. For separate nklrt.i and
dreases, also lining: purposes. No
mall or phone orders.
I.lt Ilrothera Flrat Floor. South
$4.50 to $9 Coraets, $3
On Sale in Main Arcade
White and pink. Iow, medium or
girdle bust; laced front or back.
I.lt Hrotliera Second Floor
2
.29
$3.50 Extra-Stee
House Dresses. .
Fitted or Illllle Hurlte models.
Attioske.ip flilKham. One pletared.
i.lt lirolliera Hona noor
Women's $2 to $8.50 Silk 1
tj on- CQOQ I
unaerwear, oc iw u.o
Italian and a-love allk. VeBtB, caml-
Bolee, long and short bloomers ana
envelope cnemlM.
Women's & Children's $2
to $2.75 Underwear, 98c
I'art wool and fine cotton. All
u-elchta,
Women's & Children's $1.00
to $1.50 Underwear, 59c
Veatii, pants and union tulta. In part
wool and fine cotton,
Women's & Children's 75c
to $1.00 Underwear, 39c
Cotton ribbed. Vtnts, punts and
union suits.
No Mali or rhone Ordrra Killed
On Above I'nderwrur
Children's 50c Stockings, 29c
Ribbed cotton. Faat color.
Women's 50c Stockings, 25c
Cotton. Fashioned loir. Fast black.
II
Women's & Children's 35c
to 50c Underwear, 19c
Vestx and pantn. All Qualities.
Ml Ilrothera First Floor, South
Hnta Trimmed Free of
Readyto-Wear
$4 Sports Hats
Of pineapple Btrtw
combined with Jap
anese braid : also ot
plaited and llsere.
straws. Have band
and bow trimming.
Ready4oWear
$5 Hats, $3.98
Of georgette, crepe de
chine and uros oe
Inrtrs. In a dellchtful
styles, with flowers wreaths, an
bonds.
Charge .
$198
ot!
$6 Chiffon Taffeta 1 $98
Petticoats
With cording, draping, plaited
rufflo and silk underlay. Chanie
ables, colors ani black.
SECOND FLOOR
Men's 75c
Half Hose
39'
Well-known brand. Pure thread
silk tn black, navy, cordovan, suede
and whit-. I.lsle tops. Seamless.
39c
75c & $1 Four-in-Hands
Brocades In floral and figured
effects. Majority have Ellde-eajy
bands.
Men's $1.50 Shirts, 98c
Cramer's high-count percale In
Colored stripes. Double cuffs.
Lit nrothera Flrat Floor, "th St
$2 Sheets, 51.39
Linen finished. Heavyweight
bleached. Seamtens. Kite SliSO.
40c Pillow Cases, each 25c
Bleached. 42x3C and SxS6 IncliH.
Bolster Cases, B"ze 42x72, each, tPc
I.lt Ilrothera First Floor. North
$2 Hemstitched
Table Cloths....
Two yards long. Mercerized dunailc
$l-33
60c Turkish Towels, 39c
22x44 Inches. Double terry yarn
45c Linen Crash, yard 29c
Heavy Barnsley weave.
I.lt Ilrothera First Floor, NorM
$6 All-Wool French
Serge, $1.98
35 Inch. In sliver (fray, beaver,
reindeer, nutria, dark brown, nivj-,
midnight blue and black.
range
id rib.
$1 Grass Aigrettes, 49c
Full bunches, dreen, Copenhagen,
Burgundy and brown.
Ut llrolhera First Floor. North
Women's $1 to
$1.50 Gloves. . . .
Of silk, duplex and
two-clnrip or strap
white an? colors.
69(
chair.nlfcctte
wrist Black.
Women'B $5 Suede Glovs, $1.93
;rap wrist with pearl clasp. Braver,
gray, eo-u and mode.
Ut llrolhrra First Floor, 8th St
The Most Successful February Furniture
Sale in Our History Draws to a Close!
That the End-of-the-Month Sale may prove u fitting climax to this great event, these all-surpasBinfr
barpains are presented. Pay on the Club Plan.
This $350
Bedroom Suite
$195
American walnut or ivory fin
ish. Large dresner with large
glass, chiffonier, full vanity
dresser and full sir.e bed.
$125 Library Suite, $75
Settee, arm chair and
rocker. Colonial deatgn, all
spring seats; heavy frames
and upholstered In brown
Spanish leatherette.
$14 Mattress, $8.65
Cotton. Roll edge.
$50 Breakfast Room
Suite, $24.95
Golden oak In Colonial de
sign. 642 table. Brown
leatherette slip seat chairs.
1 $16 Mattress, $12.95
I 100 per cent pure silk floss.
$40 Couch, $22.50
Oolden oak frame, covered
In blown Spanish leather
ette, .Steel fabric spring
construction.
$16 Couch & Pad, $9.85
All metal frames, link fab.
rlc spring, heavy cotton
pad,
$35 Chair or Rocker,
$22.50
Fireside style. Upholstered
In brown or blue Spanish
leatherette.
$40 Mattress, $24.95
Pure hair. Long black
drawings. Fourth Floor
$4.50 to $5 English
Tweeds, $1.49
All wool. 5fi Inches wide. Mired
and mottled effects, In grav, un,
beaver, medium and dark brown,
black and white, ollw, gretn, nu
tria and oxford.
Lit Ilrothera First Floor. South.
$27.50 Wrist
Watches
Oold-fllled. Bound
U5.98
nnd octanonaj
cases, miceii jtrwm K"",r:vm
movements. Combination extension
link or ribbon wrist banua.
$10 Mahogany ManUl
Clocks, $6.35
Klght day movements; !"'"
every half hour. ,
i. ...!.... VMrat Floor, houtn
$90 Famous Singer
Sewlntr Machines, $590.
" . t
LAiest morn. '.-lli ftn
drawers. Ilandnoini. hardwood w
Ish. No .nrall or phone
Limited number
Lit Ilrolliera-FIKTHJiOOn
me
ftn-
orders.
$8 Indirect Lighting
Fixtures, $5.93
Qaa or electric, ts-lnch opal
$10 Electric Shower, gg
Three lights. C'.mplet'':
$9 Floor Stand, $M8
lilrch mahogany. W lJ Ior
1"th'.H;. .,.. Third KjoL-
Aluminum Ware
$250 Tea VaU..,
Kbonlzed wood handle. U
tie
$1.50 Lipped Snuce Pan.
4-quart sit. .,-
VTDinner Holler, rl-9
6-quart sue.
1J5 MaehlnisU' nnmmr".
Unusual value. PtJL'-
ITFloor P"lnB MjJlf2e
Including bottle ot MH?1L
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