Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 28, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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(, J. LEGISLATURE
MackayHopos to Limit Volumo
of Now Laws for Year
of 1921
WILL OVERRIDE VETOES
SfKtnl Plwiteh l KWub Puhlic h'Aoer
Trcnlon. Mnrrli 28. Itcpiibllcan
SnaH" Im1t Mnckay wnnts the 1021
,w-s in nppnir llUo n vrst-pockct edi
tion In coinpnriHOti with the work of
recent I.oRlMntnrcM. Thnt U the rcn
ton he 1ms Imd both houses agree to
Agree to adjourn sine din April 8. The
House members nro clamoring for ne
on on all kind of bills. Those that
hnvc passed the House hnvo been sub
jected to rnreful scrutiny In the Hennts
kfore further action. Many hnve been
then the silent trentment, brought up
for a M)tc nnd permitted to bo killed by
(Hence. t'nloM both bouses reconsider
their adjournment resolution, the work
of the 11)21 session will cease April S,
"The" House tonight Is expected to
rtpasi the Anti-Saloon League's pro
hibition enforcement net. The Senate
will readopt it tomorrow nnd then It
will become the law of the state. The
Mcond vote Is necessitated because the
toveroor vetoed the measure. A com
panion measure, for physicians to pro
scribe beer for the sick and regulating
nsrmlts for medicinal and sarramental
wines, will be passed In tho Sennte this
week. These measures represent the
success of the Anti-Saloon League's
program. Agents of the league matrel
at the Legislature accepting the en
forcement act and repealing the Ed
wards .1. GO beer law while refusing to
ratify the eighteenth amendment.
Constabulary mil Up
The House tonight or tomorrow will
orerrlde the governor's veto of the Sen
ate bill for a state constabulary. The
governor Is given nuthorlty to name the
police superintendent. There Is talk
here that the appointment will be de
Uei. The goernor's veto sympa
thized with the assertions of labor
leaders that the constabulary's main
function will beto intimidate strikers
during labor controversies. -.
Numerous appointments to the higher
The Delineator
($2.50 a Year)
llVK!ITIr.KMKNT8
tailored shirt a hhirt made to ycur
own individual nirnHiiitnientR. tni-
lored to perfection. You're think
ing about ordering aotne npw to wear
Willi Vnill" Amo rmnnil nulr nvwl trntIV
-. ,.. j vm i m-n wwctu nun iiuu vui
riding lmbit mid your golfing skirt.
ju ii De ginu to Know mat mac
Donald & Campbell, 1334-30 Chest-
nilL St tnnf line fi urtnsla1 ilonnfriiinnt
devoted to custom-tailored shirts for
wumen and lias a groat variety of
niatol'illlR from vlilnli vnii mnw
iiinkc your selection white and
uiuieu nuiciras, light-weight chev
iots, film U'llltn eIII.-ci ft-ni-i. PhlHn n.wl
Japan as well as silks of domestic
munuiaciurc, anil pongees. I can
not praise their workmanship too
highly. It is perfect.
ITS surprising, renlly, what n dif
ference a trip to Burg's, 1113
Chestnut Strppt. will mnlro In tlm
nppearance of a suit. If you hap
pen tO OWn II Slllt Mint la annttn.l
even one that seems hopelessly
bedraggled -just call Poplar 7G60
nnri 1 1 ...:ti i. 11 i i i a .
- . win ue cnneu lor. cleaned and
OellVPrnl l .... "....lll I - .!..!!. !.
fi.ii . ' uu " uu u"B"i"
ruily surprised wlieifyou receive it.
V i KJ-e,'l"'"-o ot imrg's worK Is at-
'OStPfl in 1... .- i!il-l . i
ti i'e ,n"".v saviBiieu patrons.
lie life of a dress suit can bo pro
opgtd mdcfinitolv bv norindlrnl
trips to Harg's, and you'll find that
rtfl PVrmftiro .!.. Hi l. i- ti.
f i "" "icon win ue woiuicriuiiy
Tf s,,,c c'l. too. Ii this f-anio Ircnt-
bnV.r.i oyc;('fl,,l wliHekd.glmes
h7, "' ,v ' sa"' tnl l10-v
nae a secret of t'-eir own about this.
P...,i , ll,a. '?' ' tey produce
exec lent result .
1
Judiciary, county courts, prosecutor'
ships, htnlo deportment and county
tnx boards will b mmU to the Senate
within a few days', hastened somewhat
by the adjournment of the Legislature
next week.
.'cnry .T. Hnjdcr, of Jersey City,
will be the new stnte education com
missioner to take office .Inly 1, succeed
ing Dr. Cnhln N. Kendall, of Prince
ton, resigned. It Is reported the gov
ernor Is not ready to name successors
til Supreme Court Justices Charles W.
I'arker, of Jersey City, nnd James J.
llergen, of Somcrvillc, whose terms ex-
Hire I file this vrnr. .tiulim Trunk At.
Taylor, of Hackensack, Is slated for
rcnominntion to the Court of Krrors
nnd Appeals.
James Ilakcr, of JerRey City, close
friend of the governor, will be made
president or the stato tax board. .Mr.
Maker is a tax commissioner. He will
be given the, presidency now held by
Frank H. Jess, of Haddou Hclshts. ac
cording to reports.. Sir. Jes will be
renamed to the board along with Harry
W. Mutchlcr, of Hocknwny, their terms
expiring juiy i.
Appointments to He Made.
Tho governor will appoint two com
missioners eaclio the boaH of com
tnerco and navigation and conservation
and development. The terms of J.
Spencer Smith, of Tenafly, and Robert
i. Kngle, of Kcnch Haven, on the com
merce board expire July 1, On the
same day Simon P. Northrup, of
Newark, and 1'crclval Christie, of
High Bridge, complete present ap
pointments on the conservation board.
The governor will nominate four
members, two men nnd two women,
to the stato board of health. The
terms of Clyde I'otts, of Morristown,
nnd Thomas Blee, of Camden, expire
July 1.
Sales Manager
Wanted
ONE of the larttftt knlttlnt mill.
MlUn Us nallonnllr iutrertlr1
men's iindrrwear direct to the retail
trade, require a tales manater of the
hliheat rnllber.
He must he able to f.rlf bis mIm
nnd dlrrrt the effort of forte ol
from 18 to 30 men. naalatlnc them In
eleslnir difficult neeounti.
Slate In jonr first letter axe, complete
experience fir 10 renrs pant nnd
present earolnta. Your letter rontt
how detailed erldrtir of unusual
experience to receive attention. l.
tera will be held In strictest eon.
fldenee. Solarr 1S00 and commls
niona. The rlclit man can make aa
hlsh na S50.OOO. C 3:S. Idxer Office.
ADJOURNS APRIL 8
Choosing Counsel
When you choose advisers in law, medicine or
surgery, you exercise thought and cart. A real
advertising expert is a rare bird, the number of
them is less than two hundred in the whole United
States.
Advertising is a business, some art and some
science, tt is not codified or digested as are laws
and medicine. It cannot be learned out of a book..
Nevertheless, nearly every one speaks of adver
tising confidently, as with the voice of authority.
The self-confidence of the prospective advertiser
may ,be justified, but a more conservative plan
would retain the best advertising counsel to be had.
The most experienced advertisers pay for real
service; the least experienced choose advertising
advisers quite casually.
Publishers know of the fortunes won by follow
ing competent advice.
Advertising space in the Buttcrick publications
is for sale through accredited advertising agencies.
Butter ick Publisher
The Designer
($2.00 a Year)
AnVKBTISKMKNTS
There is a certain satisfaction in shopping at a specialty store.
One can rely upon thp specialty shop for the best and newest things.
Where can you find better thing i in the houscfurnihhing line, for
inbUince, than at J. Franl.lin Mirer's, 1612 Chestnut Street?
OU'VE experienced that con-
fortuble feeling that accom
YOU'VE really no idea, unless
you've made a special scouting
trip yourself, of the number
of inexpensive articles of sterling
silver that are to be found at tho
btoro of Bailey, Banks & Biddlo
Company. Ono feels, somehow, that
silver is the wedding gift, but often
times it seems far beyond tho reach
of a pocketbook taxed with many
other responsibilities. Tho first con
sideration in buying a wedding gift,
you'll agree, is its suitability. It
should bo useful and beautiful and
in keeping with tho decorative
scheme of the establishment which
it is to grace. No mnttcr how small
or how inexpensive it may be, if it
fulfills these requirements, it will be
acceptable. So I would suggest that
keening in mind the taste of your
bridc-tc-bc, you visit the silver de
partment at Bailey's. You'll find tho
'right thing" there, I'm sure.
IN FIVE to seven minutes note
well tho length of time vou can
prepare the typical American
breakfast bacon, toast and eggs
on an Armstrong Tablo Stove. You
slip downstairs of a morning, turn
on tho electricity and begin cooking
ttwtantlv, right at the table, and the
tllillL'R nrn nlnlnt lint TI... A .
panies the donnincr of a custom-
strong Table Stove comes equipped
IL'ltll fl Unllllltnlit t -C ..I -A
V ii "''''"- ovi. in iwuminum
utensils. It has a set of four egg
cups with rack, a deep boiling pan
and a large griddle or frying pan.
it has n toasting drawer, a heat re
flector and a broiling plnte of
nickeled hteel. It makes an ideal
wedding gift, for it most certainly
simplifies tho cooking problem. Its
price is $15 and you'll find it at The
HouscfurniEliIng Store of J. Frank
lin Miller. 1012 Chpstnttr Ktrwt
THE CHESTNUT ST
HEET ASSOCIATION,
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEr
STRAWBRIDGE
Wonderful Values in
MEN'S CLOTHING
Lowest Prices Known Since
Pre-War Days
These Clover Pny prices average very close
to ONE-HALF PRESENT RETAIL VALUES.
All smart, new garments, from our regular, de
pendable manufacturers .
Worsted Suits now $23.75
Uassimere Suits now $15.75
"AIco" Suits, oxford graynow
$27.50
H..S.&M. Suits $36.50
Blue Serge Suits ) oq ryr
2 pairs Trousers ( pC). i O
Oxford Top Coa-ts $18.50
Trousers $3.50 and $5.25
Blue Serge Suits IMadc-lo-mcasurc for $41.50
were double this price last season
Soft Felt Hals $2.25 and $3.25
Derby Hats 1$3.45 Cloth Hats $1.40
Soft Shirts 95c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.65 & $2.25
Silk Shirts $4.95 Pajamas $1.45
Four-in-hands, 25c, 45c, 65c, 95c, $1.15, $1.50
Suspenders 50c Gartcrs-r-25c
Full-fashioned Silk Socks 75c
Secondn. In black, white nnd colors.
Black Cotton SockB 18c
Seconds 18c, or THRHR PAIRS for We.
Cotton Socks, Sizes 9i to ll2 G pairs, 70c
In black, blue and cordovan color.
Athletic Underwear 55c each
While cotton Shirts and Drawers. Seconds.
Athletic Union Suits 75c
Of check nainsook. Sizes 36 to 46
Balbriggan Underwear 60c each
Short-sleeve. Kill rig and Ankle Drawers. Seconds
Men's Terry Cloth Bath RobcB-$. 25
Men's Umbrellas $1.85, $2.50 and $3.75
Men's Colored Cambric Handkerchiefs 15c
Wing-Tip Cordovan Shoes and Oxfords, $8.25
Other Oxfords $5.95, $6.95 and $8.95
High Shoes $4.95 Brogue Shoes $6.45
Men's Capcskin Gloves $2.50
Furniture at Half Our
Regular Prices
In a SPECIAL SECTION has been collected
a lot of Furniture, including Bedroom nnd Living
room Furniture and an especially fine lot of
Dining-room Furniture complete suits and many
odd pieces also an assortment of Summer Fur
nitureall nt half price.
&- atriwbrldre A Clothier Third Floor
FLOOR COVERINGS
Imported Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet $92.50
Sanford's Bcauvais Axminster, 9x12 $56.50
Body Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet $47.50
Sanford's Fcrvak Axminster, 9x12 $45.00
Royal Wilton Rugs, 11.3x12 feet $95.00
Heavy Silk Colonial Rugs, 9x12 $22.50
Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 feet $34.50
China Matting, 116-warp, $11.50 roll; China
Matting, $7.85 a roll
Velvet Carpet, plain, blue, taupe, green
$2.45 a yard.
Inlaid Linoleum $1.25 and $2.65 sq. yard
Printed Cork Linoleum 90c a square yard
In the Iiower-priccd Department
Wool-and-fibre Rugs, 9x12 feet $12.75
Seamless Axmlnsters, 9x12 feet ?39.50
Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12 feet s125.00
Stenciled Grass Rugs, 6x9 feet $2.75
Roxbury 10-wire Brussels Rugs, 9x12, $29.50
Victory Seamless Axminstcrs, 9x12 $29.50
Heavy Seamless Velvets, 9x12 feet $33.50
Tapestry Brussels Carpel, 27-ihch 65c yard
New Process Floor Covering 30c square yd.
Printed Linoleum now 60c a square yard
FOR THE HOME
French Panel Mirrors at One-fourth to One
third Less Than Regular Prices
Framed Pictures exceptional at 75c
Mahogany Floor Lamps, complete $22.00
Boudoir Lamps, with Silk Shade $5.50
Silver-plated Bread Trays $6.00
Silver-plated Fruit Bowls $6.00
White Boudoir Clocks $2.25
Steel Knives, white handles $6.50 a dozen
Felt Mattresses, 50 lbs., roll edges $13.00
White Enamel Bedsteads, all sizes $12.50
Folding Couch Beds, complcte--$29.50
Cretonnes 25c a yard .ace Edging 3c
Shirt-waist Boxes (,'!!$,) Half Price
2 Va -yard Scrim Curtains $2.50 a pair
Artificial Silk Table Scarfs $2.50
Stamped Huck Towels, 18x36 in now 35c
Wall Papers, tapestry and fabric effects
25c to 50c
Varnished Tile Papers 15c to 50c
1 -quart Enameled Rice Boilers $1.20
Jap-a-Lac Stain (soiled cans), Half Price
8-inch Glass Casseroles now $2,25
Steel Frying Pnns now 8c
Japanned Ware, slightly dented, Half Prico
Cotton Floor Mops now 60c
Table Mats, set of six now 90c
Vases and Flower Bowls Reduced
China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces $45.00
Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 pieces $23.50
- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,
To-morrow, Tuesday
To-morrow will be the first of two Clover Days the first Clover Days of
the spring. You may find a four-leaf clover here and there in the fields now,
but in this Store you'll find more than six liundred FOUR-LEAF CLOVER
SIGNS. These are the four-leaf clovers that mean genuine good fortune a
REAL SAVING OF MONEY on every Clover Special, and you'll find them in
every department
Great Values in Spring Apparel
for Men, Women and Children
Exceptional opportunities for economy in Men's Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
etc. Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery, Waists, Shoes, Underwear,
'Hosiery, Dress Fabrics of Silk, Wool and Cotton, and scores of things for per
sonal use and adornment.
Furniture and Furnishings at
Far Less Than Regular Prices
Very unusual savings in Furniture, Upholstery, Rugs, Linens, Housefur
nishings, China, Pictures, Lamps, and equally attractive values in Jewelry,
Silverware, Stationery, Candy, Books, Toilet Articles, Leather Goods, Toys,
Sporting Goods, etc. v-
Every Item in This Announcement at a Substantial
Reduction, and Hundreds More Equally Attractive
Please try to be early to-morrow come before the throng is greatest. Some of
the lots of Clover Specials will be sold out in a few hours, though most of them will last
all day. Again we ask that you carry small parcels when convenient to do so, and
please remember that we cannot promise to fill mall or telephone orders for Clwcr
Specials.
FABRICS AND TRIMMINGS
Black Satin Duchess now $1.65 a yard
33-inch Shirting Silks now $1.85 a yard
40-inch Crepe de Chine, black, colors $1.95
36-inch White Washable Pongee $1.35 yard
32-inch Colored Corduroy Velvet $1.00 yard
36-inch Printed Foulards now $1.85 a yard
39-inch Satin de Luxe now $2.35 a yard
40-inch Crepe Georgette, black, colors $1.25
54-inch Two-tone Wool Velour -now $2.95
48-inch All-wool Plaids and Stripes $2.50
38-inch All-wool Colored Taffeta $1.25 yard
54-inch All-wool Dress Serge $2.50 a yard
42-lnch Part-wool Black Tricotinc 75c yard
Apron Gingham 15c Junior Suiting 22c
Blue Yacht Suiting now 15c a yard
Light Percales 19c Colored Organdie 65c
Printed Voiles 58c Plain Chambray 12c
White Pique 28c White Madras 42c
White Underwear Batiste; now 38c a yard
White Novelty Voile now 42c a yard
Figured Silk-and-cotton Lining $1.35 yard
Silk-and-cotton Pongee Lining $1.00 a yard
8 -Inch Roman-stripe Ribbon $1.25 a yard
12-yard Pieces Valenciennes Edgings 65c
Imitation Crochet Laces 15c a yard
White Ruffled Net Flouncings $1.25 a yard
Ruffled Organdie Flouncings 75c a yard
E.nbroidercd Voile Robes now $6.50
MISCELLANEOUS
Baby Coaches $27.50 and $44.00
Stroller Go-Carts now $15.00
Collapsible Go-Carls now $15.75
Safety Gates $1.75 Baby Yards $4.50
Sheet Music 28c Music Books $1.25
Miscellaneous Damaged Books 10c to 28c
American Lawn Stationery, 72 Sheets Paper
and 50 Envelopes now 55c
Odd Boxes of Stationery 10c
After Dinner Mints, Caramels, Peanut-Brittle
Crisp all chocolate-coated 50c lb.
Wellesley Bags, $1.15 Beaded Bags Reduced
Silk Bags-r$2.75, $5.85 Strap Books, 85c
Colored Leather Hand Bags $4.75
Vachette Bags $1.00 and $4.95
Witch Hazel Soap 75c a dozen
S. & C. Witch Hazel or Peroxide Cream 19c
S. & C. Glycerine and Rosc'Wnler 26c
Extracts, assorted odors now 32c
Cowhide Traveling Bags, 18-inch $8.95
Narrow Jet Spangle Trimming 30c a yard
Pearl Buttons 7c, 8c and 12c a card
Hair Nets, cap or fringe 60c a dozen
White Dress Fasteners 6 cards for 10c
Metal Bag Frames now 45c
Lawn-covered Dress Shields 20c
Omo White Rubber Baby Pants 25c
Sewing Silk, two 100-yard spools for 25c
Black Ivory Trimming Buttons 12c a dozen
Sew-on Hose Supporters now 16c a pair
Bundles of Tape 12 pieces for 20c
Steamer Trunks, 32- to 40-inch $16.00
Wardrobe Trunks, full size $35.00, $40.00
Flash Lights $1.50
Rhinestone Bar Pins $2.50
Pearl Bead Necklaces, 20-in. gold clasp, $3.50
Solid Gold Filigree Rings $8.50
Children's Stamped White Rompers 45c
Covered Candy Boxes at Hulf Price
MARjOH 28, 1921
& CLOTHIER
MISSES AND CHILDREN
Girls' Spring Coats, 6 to 10 years $8.75
Intermediate Girls' Coat Wraps, 10 to 16'
$16.50
Dresses, 8 to 16 years $10.00 to $15.00
Wash Dresses, 6 to 12 years $1.00 to $2.00
Tricotine Dresses, 14 to 18 years $10 to $15
Misses' New Polo Coats $18.50 and $22.50
Wool Jersey Sports Suits. 14 to 18 $15.50
Misses' New Crepo de Chine and Mignonette
Dresses, 14 to 18 years now $17.50
Children's Muslin Drawers, 2 to 10, now 25c
Children's Dresses Q6 ) $1.35 to $3.75
Babies' Short White Dresses $1.45
Children's Cotton Waists ( l a ) 25c
Light-weight Knee Pantalelsnow 50c
Ribbed Cotton Stockings, 35c; 3 pairs, $1.00
With faHhlonecI feot. Black only Seconds
Misses' White Lisle Stockings 45c
Full-faxhlonrd Seconds.
Mercerized Socks 18c, or 3 pairs for 50c
in ulilto ultli roll torn. Seconds.
Ribbed Cotton Stockings, 18c, 3 pairs for 50c
! or children Hlack. white, cordovan Second.
Trot-Moc Oxfords ("ffi-now $2.25
Children's Brown Laced Shoes now $3.95
Misses' Brown Laced Shoes now $4.25
Children's Tan Laced Shoes now $2.75
Growing Girls' Pumps and Oxfords $5.25
Misses' Woo! Slip-on Sweaters $7.00
Children's Wool Sweaters now $3.50
Girls' Smart School Hats now $1.50
Misses' Black and White Kid Gloves $1.00
LINENS, BEDFURNISHINGS
Mercerized Table Damask, 70-inch 82c a vd.
Mercerized Napkins, 18x18 inches $1.65
Irish Linen Damask, 70-inch $3.00 a yard
Half-linen Huck Towels, 18x34-inch $4.50
Bleached Turkish Towels 18c and 35c each
Linen Dish Toweling, 16-inch 21c a yard
Typed Linen Glass Towels 50c
Medium-weight Dress Linen, 34-inch 90c
Filet Lace-trimmed Scarfs, 17x50-inch 50c
Bleached Muslin Sheets, 69x90 inches, SI 45
72x90, $1.55; 81x90. $1.58; Pillow Cases,
42x36 inches, 40c; 45x36 inches 15c
White Crochet Spreads $2.65, $3.25. $4.00
White Dimity Spreads $2.25, $2.65. $3.50
w ool-mixed Blankets, 70x80 $8.50 a pair
White Cotton Blankets, 66x80 S4.75 a pair
Silk-covered Wool Comfortables $16.50
Fanry-slripc Bed Ticking 68c a yard
Long Cloth, 10-yard pieces $1.90
Unbleached Muslin 16c and 28c a vard
Nainsook, 12-yard pieces $2.95
Cambric 25c White Outing Flannel 28c
Mattress Protectors, crib size 75c
SPORTING GOODS, TOYS
American Akron Tires, fully guaranteed, and
?' '., ,?sh.,nnd ncw" al vcr' c,0 one
half the list price. Sizes 30x3 ', to 34x1
$13.00 to $24.17
Tubes at corresponding savings
KU!l"oe.r SV;ealcrs' for bo-vs anl girls $4.15
tiolf Sets, 2 wooden and 3 iron Clubs, Ban
and 2 Balls $19.50 u
"Louisville Slugger" Bats $1.50
Dinmond-rrnme Bicycles $43.50
Chnractcr Dolls 55c nnd $1.00
Children's Automobiles now $9,00
Boys' VeloclpedeS.now $10.75
Mcchanlcnl Train Sets $2.95
FOR WOMEN
Banded Sports Sailors $1.45, $3.30, $4.95
Fine Trimmed Hats now $5.00 and $7.50
Matrons' Fine Trimmed Hals now $6.00
Trimmed Hats, $2.95 Ready-to-wear, $1.95
New Taffeta Afternoon Dresses now $21.50
New Crepe de Chine Dresses now $21.50
New Crepe do Chine Dresses now $20.25
Colored Wool Jersey Dresses now $11.50
New Tricotinc Suits, black and navy, $36.00
New Men's-wcar Serge Suits now $24.50
Worsted Jersey Suits, broken sizes $13.75
Late Winter Tweed Suits, size 34 $10.00
New Wool Velour Coals, silk-lined $25.50
New Wool Velour Coats, silk-lined $22.50
New Polo Cloth Coals, sllk-lincd $18.00
Rubberized Canton Cloth Raincoats $10.00
New Plaited Plaid Skirts now $7.50
New Plaited Striped Skirts now $13.75
Wool Jersey Over-Blouses now $2.95
Crepe de Chine Waista, broken lots $3.95
Georgette Waists and Over-blouses $2.35
Lovely Envelope Chemises 85c to $2.25
White Cotton Waists now 95c and $1.50
900 Batiste & Voile Waists $1.35 and $2.35
Fur Choker Scarfs now $13.50, $16.50, $20
Chambray and Gingham House Dresses,
Sizes 36 to 46 $1.63
y Filbert Street Crors Athle nnd Third Floor
"Queen Make" House Dresses now $1.85
Hand-embroidered Crepe Kimonos $1.50
Odd Lots of House Dresses 95c to $1.95
French and Philippine Underwear Reduced
Beautiful Batik Negligees now $7.50
Flannelette Night Gowns now 85c
Trimmed Nainsook Night Gowns, $1.00, $2.00
Lovely Envelope Chemises 85c to $2.25
Rumpled Silk and Muslin Underwear, 300
Garments at Great Price Reductions
Silk Petticoats, some all-jersey $4.85
Extra-size Silk Petticoats now $3.95
Cotton Petticoats 85c, $1.25 and $1.75
Corsets, chiefly Warner Rust-proof 85c
Other Well-known Corsets $1.85 and $3.85
Bon Ton Pink Brocade Corsets $2.85
Bandeau Brassieres, 34- and 36-in. now 25c
Hook-front Brassieres now 95c
One-clasp Tan Capeskin Gloves $1.95
2-clasp French Kid Gloves $1.45 and $1.95
12-button White Kid Gloves now $5.50
Size 6. fil, and "
2-clasp Washable Fabric Gloves 55c
Fabric Gloves, 2- and 3-strap now $1.85
1 (button Wash Fabric Gloves now $2.00
2-clasp Black Silk Gloves now 70c
Pointed Lace Collars now 28c
Lace-trimmed Organdie Vestees $1.35
Net-and-lace Vestees now 50c
Organdie Collar-and-Cuff Sets 35c
Fine Neckwear Samples Half Price
Fancy Mesh Veiling, blacks now 25c a yard
Cambric Handkerchiefs ( ''""roidered ) oc -
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All-linen Handkerchiefs I2iic each
Switches & Transformations $3.95 & $4.85
Tlmf-e at J3 35 include nrn
American (cotton) Taffeta Umbrellas $2.85
Wool Sweaters now $4.00. $5.00 and $6.00
Extra-size Cotton Bodice Vests 35r
Other seconds, at 25c
Extra-size Ribbed Lisle Vests now 35c
Pink and white Iav. neck no Bleees Seconds.
Light-weight Ribbed Cotton Vests now 50c
Cotton Vests, with lace front 25c
Silk-top Union Suits. $1.75; extras $2.00
"Sealpax" Union Suits now $1.00
Ribbed Cotton Union Suits now 68c
Lou neck no sleexea knee-leiiRth
Pink Silk Reinforced Bloomers $2.45
Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, 35c; extras 40c
Ribbed Cotton Union Suits now 65c
Mercerized Lisle Stockings now 75r
Fullfa."liiniiod ninek and colors Seconds
Outsize Black Cotton Stockings now 25c
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Colored Lisle Stockings 35c; 3 pairs, $1.00
Outsize Balbriggan Stockings 20c
Outsize Lisle Stockings, black & white 75c
Full-fashioned Silk Stockings 75c
Black and shite Seconds
Colored Wool Stockings now 95c
Mercerized Lisle Stockings now 39c
Samle.-s Hlark white Knw, cordon an. brown
Fine Pumps & Oxfords $4.95, $5.45. $8.95
High and Low Shoes, short lines $1.75
Felt Slippers, variety of styles $1.75
FOR BOYS
Spring Suits $5.50, $6.95, $8.75 and $11.75 I
Blue Serge Suits now $10.75
Small Boys' Wash Suits $1.45 and $2.95 i
Boys' Junior Suits $3.95 and $4.95
Blue Serge Knickerbockers now $2.25 I
Cheviot Knickerbockers now $2.65
Cloth Hats 65c and $1.15 Caps 85c
Straw Hals 95c and $2.75
Blue Serge Tains $1.35
Blouses -10c, 70c Shirts 55c, $1.00
Athletic Union Suits now 55c
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Ribbed Cotton Stockings 35c
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Bo : " '' -Hi or Tan Shoes now $4.95
Boys' i Youths' Laced Shoes now $3.75
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