- ,-v .-?' sW'vv f.riF V - r . yw .. 10 EVENING "PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,' FEtfllUAltY 28, 102L 'Vw I r.w rami, i m m m M MiK ' ffVi- I m I: 111 Ij?Mll- ( 5P& - jW & 1 h -Das if tflftfi rjW. ftlffiH Wit 'w v "y . Life ' I jfif Biff tf .. :.. It : . " - i k' j :1 ;":xf 1!f. 2ft 117 ra ; . i w ? ;l W .J' ' i ;i jT Vm- If Pi '' .8 . lilil PHYSICIAN BEATS " TWO MALE FLIRTS Attacks Men Who Accosted His Wife and Woman Friend on Street BOTH GO TO HOSPITAL inird mill tl liik In lul'l pp Kotl tin .t n ImiMinv nppi itimi I'r lieiirxe 71 (nine .o:;m I'm. l i it i',-ih ie Irnlm knmkpil "l" it " ."'inn. iiie'i t ho. lie mn. hi'ik-iimI lr Iriuir mil A n run in i'omintiH'ii ill I'tfn -wmid (Itlll I'llin vltPdk Tr Iimiii' tonlli'il l fmo Mnsi-i i nto tlnui- in Ihi Tlitm iMiiiil M'ri't mi I "oillntnl imi'Iiih' -intion nl ihi Ihti ln nf Wnlter llng.iii tm'ttti foul TP1H i. M. I'lftl fiillltll f I IH'Jli nnlnslun nii'tuie ll"Rnn n u ? of n-niill iitnl batten w lield in Slim bail fur ii fiiitlin li'i'in iii-v M"ii In I login " iilli'ji-il ii'i'inii'ii IIiiim Pun-enni'l t'tetin i hi ifii i i'IiI. 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Il.'iiin a t.iki i tn ihi- Iinii.. PHILA. WANTS STATE FAIR Chamber of Commerce Committee Named to Work for Exhibition Tli" Chnnili'i of 'iiinn"ri" h.i ingul the i'l"itniii "f tin. i nj iix tin phi' i for Inililins n IVnnxi Uanm xtat" nj" cultiirnl fun. in i ii lit nf nn xliilntnni of tlnx tip" lii'ins (inlilili''l I'rtinili'iit Allm II liilitixnii Iih- tip piniit"il an m n nlinnil iimiii l . t'n mpiiili"ix nf wlmli iU" A " I'ispIoh lph I! CnhhtTgit Willmni I. tii'lil (."urs" V l'i ix Inliti i:. I.lnwl Dr i'ItiIi' T. King ( 1 hi in" S Kiiti-x l IIimhIitsiui Siipp'in iiinl W II II WIIN Tli" ni"nib"r' n il iplnnii mm mill"" aiip"iiiitni''iiix nn Iml"' I" .) 1 afTi't) Amlrnu Ah "caii'l r .It . in N Anili'i xnti. (Ii'm.'i' . nt rtnnli ( .hi V I. I.nkliiinlt 1 1 nam .1 Klilmlg' .Ii Al".it!il"r f I iN x, ii I, V K llarilt. rimilix I Miimii'II limn Sti'wmi I Inuli. Si in n ximi I I' VauI'UKiii iiinl Irvine I iUmi MISSING CHILDREN SOUGHT Iniurance Company Looking for the Heirs of Joseph Grubman Hlicri ,ui fl lining (.lnhlun of Mr .in I Mix Ii -i p i (ii iiIiiii.iii. In of Ilatlmrn Inxiinnii ni"xt-i'nr li"li"" I'm nn xiiini hen. in tin- 1 1 v nml ii nnximix tn Ini nti In in Mnri' tli.in JllMMI x wilting '. In tunmi imr Ii tli'ir ligal I pn xi ntnt in nx"pli Iii ilm'aii 'I nl hi Tii'ii'iin ulinin n war igi. x.'i.irtli ,ift"r lux il"ntli hix lui'n gn I ii ill tn n pn.t hummix i lulil. M i,. tin r inl . li i lxith iliitig lii'i'i l(i ntni'x milk i r piiatiiil lnl'lri'ii f'i n tin liriilm m lmnii i ' II itlinrn 'mi lilt tm 'nl'ln -x It li lx ii i Inpi I linii.ni.m h n i t(l(lll pnhi nf IHxHllll'" fill1 1 pill up mnl in fnr"i nf whnh tin ii'Iiiiim "inlint'i km I't'mg n ii i. ni'iKxxmi In Imnfi I'n Miimg-iirx I !i liuill' 1 I" Intlgs . l. in ail'l tin 111 xllllllli " "tllpllll I Ix I , I H lh "laini TO GET JOBS FOR WOMEN State Employment Bureau Will Open Here Tomorrow A xtHt' ' lllpli 1 ' I I. lit. 1' f. I ' p'niitii"iit nf Mi'in wi'' In iipi'in ' .it Miglili i tit . n I I ' it -in 1 1. in iiioitiim A titm i ii i nn lit - i xii nt i i th" nfil. i . n i . i. i, ' i" MiT I It I 'mill" h i mi i xx 1r i r in in 1 1. pnrtn lit ut I. ilm i I 1 1 .li .in Til nt)!' " Ix i-t l' x'l"i tn tin i Illi'lll nf t l"ti.. l'i' -i..,i i k' I - i"tk- xIimiiiji inl x iiintn .ml i in Iiinl"-. ntlii ' ' - i In n n in I I rnfl'xxinti 1 1 il'iun It mil ;m i P"i lal at li i 1 1 n i gi i ' 1 ii ii"x nf . r I'igh XI I x -Hi i . gl'x y(n i i Ixl'lt - xx Iti II". i 11 l.i, i..ifi. M xx !.., . , . ,,. , , ,,.., tin . tfn SOCIETY TO GIVE ORGAN Gift Marks Thirt eM Anniversary of Baptist Organization Tn i i i fit niit i t Ihi i ii t n ii vnixar ii - ii in k i ii urn i i, I i igi M" Nil x. ,, , ntii,ri I'.npi xi 'IiiimIi in lln x, , t V,,,. pnxtnr Mil pn i t . i I,,,!-, i t,i, in " nu'ln itli n i 1 1 in in jit ii iiixiing Sll'lllll i. , nn..' ,1 f.n li,. ,ti TIhuiiHx Niiihi h i. I Mil l.f I i i Inin I'lnl 1 inl'ii I i i i i Imri li nn.x! nt- tlnrn ti" hi . i in ti. In. ii,ith mi r'l'dri ,n i s I 1 1 Tli" "ii nn- "igiiiinl In Mi. MiiiIoki i. I'mii.ii fin iln i,iiii,i.i i,i jiinililing llm.' i- t - k nn mini, i' III" i iillgH .'.limn I In. iiiUfi n ill I i piyxi'iitnl ,i Mi. Cli Wright pi 1. 1 limit nf tin .1. i ii i mil ii ill ' i n I III Wil'iaui l'i" ' ini.-nli nt if ili llOIII'l nf II i.ti I . CLUB GOING TO WASHINGTON Philadelphia Politicians Will Wit ness Inaugural of President Elect Tin. i it " ill I" i Hpii .1 mi il in i ii, ttlllllRllllll I I II III' III x Hi HxllMlgll n rriilin In tin I'.liil.i li I Mi I imgliii Man lung ('lull nf tli 'I in nti fininn II lll'll I Pn Illilnlli'il Iln n 11 ill g" I i Washingi"!! mi a .pi i ml tinin A niiiiiniiic" finiii llm Iti pnliliMin dti Lniiniiitii'" ii ill g'i ti x iiii'iiln i nun nna mriin Imnl pnlitn mux will m.iki. iln trip, ntlit i in siniill gii.iiii. ii a. null Vliliinls 'I In I'hilmli'lpl i i nini Miti tl ' will inii'iiaii i i niiKi tn ' I froli) tills nt .H iln it W .i iiiugi .ii )IIIIIC :stor Open Dully nt 9 A. M. unrt Cloiea at 5.30 P. M.: rAll These Goods on Sale Tomorrow ! Mali nnd 'Phoni Orrters rllltfl. Hell. Wnlnnt S0OO Keyntone, Main 480 A Week of Extraordinary Attractions! Our Formal Spring Openings and the Sale of Housefurnishings View the styles in all the glory ortiieir taster newness, i-rohr by the wonderful economies flip Annum ivigrrn House. urnish.njjs bale affords. Lovely Silkt for Spring and taslcr Frockt Economically Mo'htd V Crepe de Chine $1.69 vVQ'f pi'rf '1 i rat r t)nr t h 'I t rn ' T'lipnln i "in nli, in in. hcx iniii. xl!Tl"S j'iii I n.il.i llatt. Inn x liliu'l. Hnndsome Satin Francais, 53.49 JiN" nj-! Mhftfl fm milhm t t inil Imini; unpoip I tiut.n' hi f rninc tnt trr' rlt ih Hti.l i n u Printed "Pussy Willow" Sillcs, $3.39 l.ii"xi pilti"in In rirli inloi nnih'intlnnx l'i iii lipx uPt" li' Hmfhru l-'nxt Mom South HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE 1, i i Market i Eighth Yellow TradingStarap With Every 1 Oc Purchase AH Day Filbert Seventh & An Eighteen Thousand Dollar Purchase of Silver-plated Tableware To bo sold at figures nvcraRin n fraction of original prices. A-l Sheffield plate, bright finish, in n brand new pattern, the "Milton", reproduced from a sterling silver pattern. -... tn nt Values. Each tua. spoons TAHIiB nPOOITB DINNUn. rORKO DESSERT FORKS round nowx. soup croons BUTTER KMIVES SUGAR S1IEI.I.S IOC 1 t y TCm-. ,in,. i-: . .i ' Am Iss&pr :i m m &&i fe Wu !&WSl& ::: ' OFEM1MC 2TSCs " sn esiive Arm ca .JX. i 5NT2C3 Xirii S 4TT 17X3X3 'Jid.lES . tE 'LS3Z3ijiriK V.v.fiaa o m atk. J! II B clfl!t P O A M" j apeciaa wpeniKag danes w omein s k musses' t3 H BAYS 2 1 rx, i un in - ni 4sgsn . " -J Beauty is the First and Last Word Describing I hese Njew modes K Transparent hats are first amoncr the dressv st.vlos nnH tlmsp are usually of lace or transparent braid. Visca cloth charminglv ( draped, and rich silks and fine straw braids are also in favor. ' il Gay Colors Rule (( With cherry red a salient note and closely following are fiamc jrlow, henna, pheasant, jade, grew navy and black. 1 1 Trimmings Flow With Easy Gr.ace ' ' Sometimes as sashes, tassels, and drapes reaching over the shoulder. Many models appear fairly weighted with flowers and & fruits. 9 The Trimmed Hats at $4.98 and $5.98 Are i' Unequalled Under $10 to $12 Elsewhere f J They were made by our own Milliners and from materials of fX our own choice, hence they represent the best. The models were X vr..,. ...... i'"oyi ctanuiuiy me uesi styles Known in the t ..v..iit . .,. xinu.xi , u.e worm. MlllinPl , Thril Floor c Some of the pret tiest Easter Styles that ever graced Fashion's realm arc offered in this new shipment which has just reached our slocks. 1 Choose from the. I most desirable ma- Ul terials, including Q crepe dc chine, t mignonette, jersey u and serge. HAJs I' HI MM ED FRKE Of I H WiGE A. w ) The MHSinery Opening Reveals a Wealth of Untirimmed & Sposrfe Hats New. different and charming. You will be impressed im mediately with their superior style and worth. $4 Untrimmed Batavia Hats, $2.98 The new shapes include poke, flare front and novel shapes 1 in all wanted colors, hour pictured ' m - . $5 Ready-to-Wear Sports Hats, $3.98 Of Japanese straw in pleasing shapes. Have band and lxnv trimming. Untrimmed Hats, $1.98 Large, medium and small effects of lisere and milan hemp. i There arc youth- I ful straight line U dresses with over- I I skirts, models with '"? loose-hanging pan- I ) els and many quaint 7 long-waisted ef- t fects. 3:r3:3:3:E; UW'ir 1 eavSlw i W& VPvl m AlSVkA Wisl - x 2il('!, iiii!i,ttJ fesV' feMifefi i 111 W The color range h includes all the new Spring ? shades. v I Embroidering is (" empha sized in very decorative effects and braid- H ing, too, is much K in evidence. " li Some arc exquis- . itely beaded and the beauty of many styles is en hanced by color ful sashes and pretty vestccs. it nmthcix SPUiiirt Mniirx. v, m m i a -. .. i i nnrr i'.. i'im r.. I'lin.inix. ,-rii!Mi.fi riiwi.. niiii'iin.x. niinsim i nrc -........, ,,... ,. ni. u"ii fi i ac .... nnt Pcarl Eray, henna t nonics. nasiurviunis ituu uwti. . . , nn nnvv. ; i' if i nuiri 1.1 ii. i r loor Norrli v, w " ' Vt' e'n' " ; Glycerine Ostrich, i ! iwrsalif50 ss J Clusters & Sprays 49c, 98c, $1.49 to $2.98 tLtoJ2S,u. rnmbmaHon r.' , ., ui....... i:i " Black, brown, nhonn. i i i fli 'r The Newest Footwear Styles : E3:sxs3iif r.i 'l Glycerine Ostrich, 1 yio o no ri. I t I I 'x-.. biu, IIIUUI i and navy. .- - .-." $l Columbia Talking Machine Records Now An exceptional opportunity to increase your record library with these popular i numbers which include some of the best vocal and instrumental selections by such artists! n Al .Inlsnn. Harrv Iox. Paul Rieso Trio. Terl Lewis Jazz Band. Van and Schenck and i many others. The supply is limited. These arc just a few from the list of one hundred and forty. Whi-ii Yon Comp Had. and Calicoco Jos. When You Look in the Heart of a Rose Huddba-Dardanclln and Limebouse Nights T WH0 mmmwj C. Smith & His Orchestra. I'ackin' 'Km Down and You'll alas Find a Lot of Sunshine in My Old Ken tucky Home Van & Schenck. Merci Ilcaucotip and My Cairo Loc Waldorf Astoria Dance Orchestra. and Salvation Lassie of Mine Charles Harrison. The First Hose of Summer and Some body's Heart The Happy Six. I.assus Trombone and Miss Trombone Columbia Band. Columbia Saxophone Quartet. Abe Kabibble Dictates a Letter and Alio Kabibble at the Ball Game Harry Hershficld Hawaiian Nights and Malania mi Ia Mnkani Louise and I'crcra Waikiki. 'rs:,J5: Nftw Victor Records on Sale Tomorrow $10 Worth of Records, $1 Month Ml tliothns Fifth Klnir For Spring and Easter Every new last in eery fashionable color and leather. The qualities are of a high order of excellence and the values tand un equalled in Philadelphia. !.. Women's One- 1 $A-93 i Strap Pumps. v Black, brown and gray suede ! Plain vamp, full Louis heel, hand 4 tuvn soles Also light shade of t I Russia calfskin . j Women's Blucher "I $r .49 t Oxfords . ) U Tan Ru5siu calf Straight ', imitation tip, Cuban heel.. Women's $2.50 Spats, $1.69 Best grade felt. Popular shades. Misses' & Children's $3.50 & $4 Shoes, $2.19 Tan leather; high cut lace stjle. Sizes f to 2 Boys' $4 Shoes, $2.95 Tan cordo JTraes 1 to 5V: Big Girls' $3.50 Shoes, $2.39 fiun-meta! with military heels Sies Boys' $3.50 Shoes, $2.39 Gun metal. Sizes 1 to nVj. . $4 59 t .?U to 7 i ft i tj'hei 1 Ki r oi i Men's $8 & $10 Shoes Tan lace on English last with I o prweie-ht sincle sole, solid oak leather Goodyear welted ulths I C, D A- E. Sizes 5 to 11 Other stvles include medium and broad shapes in Russia calf, 1 gun metal calf and black kid; also V S Arm, dre" and field shoes 1 First Showing of Men's Kirschbaum pring Suits The suits with the famed label, recognized j as the sign of quality wherever jfood clothing is sold. Every Kirschbaum suit is made of London shrunk ma terials, guaranteed 100 per cent, wool The newest weaves and all colors, with gray in the lead Kirschbaum suits aie hand tailoied to express the highest skill i-f the tailors' art in every detail. The style is "built-in" every V'arment to slay. Twenty-two Styles All Told Snappy, youthful models for young men, mote conservative tvlcs for older men, in fact, suits for all types of men. ' lm i T1 i -. i --- - !i..-fci wij-'i'ifvwi'w.- ii -r V- .-i-sis-i,-i -5t7--L7 --tiLy j.ij.i, i-.iyij vn HnAviiMfn r$ . .kc HJ7L. JV.M.WL1A1 SiJ IL4in JVJ&CLULI h T.T- MM W lO Boys' $15, $18 & $20 1 $ AUL WUUL SUITS For ( onfirmation and E.i.ster A Purchase of Fifteen Hundred Cheiots, tweeds, homespuns nnd also the nhvas wanted blue .-'gc Sizes 7 to 18. , u Sf.1.(),;,i ,..,, ,,n s, V A. w 1 1 i'l Delightful styles- favored fabrics moderate prices. $10 Organdie Frocks, $6.98 Some ate trimmed with &mall ruffles picotctl in contrasting colors. Sashes of gros grain ribbon. White, Copenhagen, maize, pink and orchid. Sizes S to 14. $4 to $14.50 Tubs Frocks, $2.98 to $11.98 Of imported stripe voile, poplin and Amoskcag gingham. Sizes 8. Tuo!J IIMIII I U, Small Girls' Coats & Dolmans, $7.98 to $19.98 Of camel's hair, nolo cloth, serge, valour, tweed, wool, poplin, checks and taffeta. Lined throughout. Sizes '2 to C. Dolmans & Wraps, $7.98 to $29.98 Of camels hair and polo cloth with huge pockets and leather belts others are of vclour. Sizes 8 to 14. S7.98 mpdel pictured. J I " Urolhers -N-cond Moot :x&zzg. OUR ANNUAL MARCH SALE OF Housefurnishings Remarkab e opportunities to needs a' ratable xjjv.i p replcni h household Ji3 BBSS Ml llt'chen0 rU" t0 I 9 ill ?5 Canlnpt ) ffl, So'lfl o'n'oinb Plan 1 I x-a Range, Ranee ' Pi f, h. - r, " "" hrl "' rt n f. , , n r , nr . aid r an eil it',, i ,i it h o ,i rr . i . Ilin Phenomenal Values in These! 1 1 ?vW $2 Waists iijij gfj j r . Fresh from the needle utnl in hrand new style luckv turn of t i a d e brought them to u to sell for half irice! Of Voile, Poplin and Lincne in Dressy and Tailored Styles Some are beautifully embroidered intn white nnmo are ncautiiuiiy emoroiueren intn white lit 'v .' " A I'- ii' and touches of contrasting color and mnti have -l . , v: ! ' J dainty ctee and collar of plaited organdie v5-'bi,iL M HlL ll lf The tailored styles fcr.ture pocket3 ami plaits jSw5 lj ' 'fr" ff-ri nr are xevcrely plain. j ) 1 v M ' H,mhrrr . ,1 o. i rl " ' 'I laige pockets and leather belts IrT TT; l Jffl ;t I 1 1 fithnra rkfn f i,r.lni,M Clnnn Q 4 A Iff If 11 -T IhHlE.lt, . , w...-. ...v in vvuiu I, kllLia o lu It. I I I I T. IBtll , ill I I JM 1' k -J . ;r -a - S r r '" v-- .. . -.m-. &ilPMIllZ'flfaTfrjP HATS TlilMSWD FliKK OF x'Mf7!: !3jss&'' spring RflilSinery Openimg "T CS0f Ifxi Tlirae-Barner 0.i Raniro, $14.95 . rM mf h II r p v ' 1 1 Iip ton rw tpfj wih ilp $25 GaaRange $18.95 ( nut Inp I, , in tn lurt nii M xiai illillerl l li n fii f n n1 Khf i $30 Gas Range $24.95 I r, r "Mi in i;jirii III F In rn. Sale of Aluminum Ware nice Boiler I's-quart 111 43 slie f Covered 6-qnart nlif Xottle Peroolatore Six cup 19-1 .35 I ilie 1)1 lk "-llllllg Mill follow blankets and comforts an- $10 Silk Mull Comforts. Special Ttittday Only! I igured silk mull tops, plain silk lmnii i . and p'ain or figuicd cambric backs. Filled u t It puie ii hue iotton Sue 72x78 'hi. nnnouiiiement 'tily half former price. - 79 $2.50 Bed Spreads 1 $t Special Tticiday Only! ) JL f'rorheted in pretty marscilles pa t terns Double bed size 691 $6.50 Bed Spreads 1 $ Special Tuesday Only! ) F.xtra fine satin finish Marseilles I t patterns Double bed size ' $1.25 Seamed Sheets, 85c Bleached or unbleached. Reinforced rent re seams Size 72x00 $17 Wool Blankets, pair, $8.49 Cotton mixture White with pink or blue borders and silk mohair binding Size 70x82 jnrt Plnor W.rth Women's $1 Stockings, 39c ' nun l. tuit in, .i hionocl li u Women's $1 Gloves, 59c Silli 'I nn clrtp lll.uk, Mime anil i oloi s Women's 65c UnionSuits, 39c 1 otlnn llhtieil I Oil tiPik x,.e.,. li xx ,, , trlnuneil km i $2.50 & $3.50 Corsets, $1.50 & $2.50 v. 1 1 ions mnkos MpiIIuiii km or Rlnlli lop lotiR sUIrt $1.50 Extraize 1 Ope Night Gowns . . 00 Mipoier modpl of muslm nith i mliiolrlf i v a nil Millions $1.25 Extra Size Bloomers . fink li.HlHtP ii Infoi i I'd i l,i stli nt iv .ii xi and nep Men's $2 Shirts, $1.35 I If 8ii-xg,iiiii i' iir i calf Men's $2 Underwear, $1.59 lluilsun natuiitl iiool xnis ,lll( ilmuers Boys' $1.50 Shirts, 98c Stl lK(l rn lllc llh OI u il limit ol l.i i Sin I J i . in II Boys $12.50 Suits, $7.98 ll iinol .sice u mi, mil m r i i lililf Noifolk stle 7 in IS ii'.iih Boys' $1.50 to $2 QQc Wash Suits . OO I'r ti'iili i h.iinlii ii . ml Inn no IIiipi Tiii.i anil .Innmi miolUx i to 8 i , ii , Men's $27.50 Suits, $15.98 Mlxllirpx. ,,,,H ,U j,),, HM)fv 25c Muslin, 15c Rtrn'le.l nml imlili ii In miixlir, 'Hi Hllll "h nn In K H i. I,ont:rotl 'II, in' lii's ii ii T,,r, o tr n m I knili 1 t.IT t R OTHER 35c Chambray, 18c i ' i Jncquaiil i.itteilis 'In pink lili.e tan, c.idet (jra etc 50c Huck Towels, 25c Men im iznl anil lu'instlti licil Kin 3o-lmh No mall "i phone order Men's $4 to $6 Shoes, $2.98 (imi-nii tat i ,ilf nml tan (.iood j size ram,? Women's $3 to $5 Pumps I and Oxfords, $1.59 (inn im la! i.ilf piti-ni I'ollHkin and kid Ijonil m laiiBc Misses' & Children's $3 to $4.50 Shoes, $1.98 iun-iiictal i air t'.iiciit iiillnkin and tan leatlui WliHe tan si.iv and liainpatnii' lop Sui-s I lo tnts.ies' v Boys' $4 Gun $0.39 1 Metal Shoes L 1 .1" e SI l e ' SlP" I in .' n Mill n, 'hi ir I hili,, I ill, il rin v Win nit I iml i in Women's 39c Stockings, 25c !. amli ... Iila, . ol inn Women's 25c Vests, 18c I I oltoii I Ilin, d I, oil iipi K .h i i i I' xx .Sllllll I Till i, ( xli.ipr Children's 39c Waists, 25c UiIiIipiI stiiuii; and il u hi, $1.25 & $1.50 Bust Confiners, 50c & 75c I 'a n i miipi ml Hizi s ',1 to ' Boys' $1 Blouses, 69c Mi i ft .I ppii .ili all ii I i d , i , ,r SIPS !i lo in 50c Hnlf Host?, 29c Who' ill hlli I, 'iinl llx'n ,i Boys' $3.50 Suits, $4.9S " ' 'nlk. Mixti , x , i,,,! ,, , 1' n 'i i - i. i if I T ,1 O' .. I i a il In aid and silk combination" ivllh floinl ot frill t iircalhs Hmnll aallor in il h b r o oni and shot t b II i k poK sIjIch llnck a n il n o ii hImiIps 7'((- tuiril Children's $3 Hats (if .Milan snail J In mi n nai .mil pen ' ' ,r ". iiipii u nil iiiinoii u.iii'i etreanicrH . t$2 to $2.50 Untrimmed Hats (Skctohed), aye Siipi nil nun liTV" I ix'1 ami iiinr.ipiili Hltm " " ' " , I i.ni sii.m lial. III. 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