Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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ENTER "FRAT" WAR
Senior High School, .Class De
mands Reinstatement qf
ts President
EXPECT OTHERS TO FOLLOW
Students In Hie senior rlnsa of the
Cflmdrn High School entered tho "frnt"
nnr todny on the side of their sits
ncnileil rnmimnions with n petition pre
ented to the prlnelpnl (lemniulinc the
Inttntement nf the president of the
'mi In order thnt the graduation excr
scs tuny proceed nnhnmpered.
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octor
CAMDEN STUDEN
,of at least three auarts of water rvnrv Av
but I simply could not drink that much
of our recular faucet-water; the taste
uas far too unpleasant. Luckily, I heard
of this delightful Paradise Water, and
really, drinking three quarts of it a day
is a treat. Best of all, I can sec that it
has benefited me considerably."
Any number of people report that the
continued use of Paradise Water is of
distinct benefit in the relief of disorders
such as weak digestion, constipation,
stomach headaches, gaseous condition of
the stomach, intestinal trouble, kidney
and bladder trouble, prostatitis, etc.
Mitchell Fletcher Co.
Klnley Acker Co.
18th & Chestnut BIB.
litth ft Market 8t.
r.nuo aermanlowtt Ave.
At'antlo City.
II. J Harr
7IB1 Oermantown Ave.
Leon V. Carlln Losan
Henry Itohner Co.
Fifth & IUco Hta.
Krnrnt A. Troth
48'JN llaltlmore Ac.
fM'WperBoxw
and Mnlllns Tube
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Milk
For rnfanU
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no a
COOKING
The "Food- Drink" for All Ages.
Quick Lunch at Home, Office, nnd
Fountains. Ak for HORLICICS.
OSyAyoid Imitations &Subtitute
"COKNS-
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inn. zone " ,,n achliiR corn. Instantly
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u lift It rlifht off with flniierB.
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r,',l..a ur.u tuw centB. BUltlclont to
ln'"0Y0 every Imra cori, uoft corn, or
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without florciicss or Irrltutlon.
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EVENING PUBLIC
The netlon of the students' Is, with
out precedent, hut they claim thnt the
netlon of the principal. Miss Clnrn 8.
jiurrouRh, In suspending seven boys
from nil school privileges, except their
studies, for their membership In 1'lilln
dolphin fraternities outside the school
Ih nlso without precedent.
The petition was In the form of n
resolution adopted liy the elnss by n
vote of ,110 to ji. It wns presented to
he principal I by n ehSs, committee
bended by Tsadorp Herinnn, Joseph
Tblstlci Miss Evelyn Ithhtcr niill
fJeorReiOrenhnrt, cnptnln of the bnsc
ball team.
ThiJ petition rends ns follows:
Y herons DoukIon Crate, president
of the class of 1021 of the CnmiWlIIgh
.School, hns been tcinpornrlly barred
cWnml , f tl,C nforc,ml,I
"WberenH the said l)ouKlns Crate
wns i unanimously nnd rcRulnrly elected
by the members of his class to thnt of
flee j am
i "'''"ens the nchlevemtns of Dour
as Crate ns president of his elnss bnve
been n orent service to the class nnd to
the hlRh school; nnd
Whereas his. absence from the pres
identship Rrcntly hampers the gradua
tion exercises nnd program of the class:
therefore
"We. tho members of the graduating
class of the Camden High School, In
regular meeting assembled, do hereby
petition nnd beg thnt the said Douglas
( rnte be reinstated to the presidency of
tho class j nnd
"Direct that this petition be submit
ted to Miss Clara S. Ittirrnugli, princi
pal of the Camden High School, by u
committee chosen from the class."
'1 he resolution was countersigned by
MIssMnrgatel Mutzer, secretary of ihe
class, and ,by Miss Grace Kraacc, vlen
president of the class, ns nctlng presi
dent. Action similar to that taken for tli
Vclnstatement of Crate is being jllanncd
by other elnsses. The other students
under the principal's ban nrft Frank
Kennedy president of the junior class j
niter Dnnford, president of the stu
dent government; Victor I.evlnson
president last 0ar of the student rov
eminent; John Crate, Iteed Vcnnel and
(iirlton Rowan, all prominent In athletics.
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"Why I Drink Paradise
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(What One Woman Wrote Us)
. prescribed the drinking Pcopl
cople past middle life are particularly
enthusiastic about Paradise. They find
that by promoting the proper functioning
of the kidneys, it makes for a healthier
condition of the arteries and heart, which
tends to ward off hardening of the arter
ies. Paradise will indeed aid in increasing
one's years of usefulness and well-being.
You vill benefit oy drinking Paradise
Water. Even if you are in perfect health,
you are bound to appreciate the buoyant,
exhilarating; effect that the continued use
of Paradise Water produces. Why not
phone your grocer today and order a
case?" Quarts, pints, half-pints all full
size. Natural or Carbonated.
PARADISE SPRING COMPANY, BRUNSWICK, MAINE
For sal by
Wm. T. Mclntyro '
Ardmorn
Overliroolc
Nnrbcrth
Hrn Mawr
Uoftcmont
f rrl ItlsKlns Jenklntown
Harry Htlorlen
HMD airnrd At.
A. Cromlr
Southampton & Oermnntonn
Ave. j
J Keelir Ktnuffer. Pharmacy
Jaa. Johnson's Sons rt. Airy
Show oil Frer & Co., Inc.
IS17 Chestnut St.
Chan. M. Stout Ambler
It. E. Welch West Chester
Walter C Voder
41 1A Lancaster
W r Aukerbrand,
Loiraii
I.lwnlln Pharmacy
Pharmacy
tmii nannnra sun.
GIRARD GROCERY CO., Distributor
lain unesmui ju.
PARADISE WATER
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Now the Stucco Building Is Preferred
Stucco is admittedly an artistic and attractive
exterior finish. The best way to improve the exterior
of a brick, frame or tile house is to OVERCOAT it
with Minral Stukko.
A Permanent Magnasite Stukko That .
Has Weathered Every Test
Write for Booklets
PHILADELPHIA' MINERAL
FLOORING AND PRODUCTS CO.
' 563234-36-38 and 40 Summer St.
Philadelphia
'LED GEIr- PHILADELPHIA,
Men's and Young Men's
' Clothing
ON THE THIRD FLOOR
Men'a nnd Young Men's $40.00 d)7 CA
Fancy Sulfa ,lllJL1AA. pf ,0)
Men's and Young Men's $35
& $40 Spring (fJj AA
IfrpCoat8 )Z4.UU
Men's nnd Young Men's
$35. Gabardine (f1 A A
Rninconta . . . pl J.UU
Men's nnd Young Men's
$16.50 Rnin- (Jq j-
coata 40.jll
Men's nnd Young $Q Qf'
Men's $7.50 Trousers J0 J
Men's nnd. Young Men's
Gabardine Sport "tC Aft
Coata pD.UU
IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT
Men's and Young Men's Fancy Suits,
Special
$13.00
Young Men's Blue Serge Suits,
$17.50
,1 Special
Men's and Young Men's Fancy Two- dJOl ((
Trousers Suits. Special Pfa 1 v"
Men's and Young Men's Spring Top df Q A A
Coats, Special 4JLO.UU
Men's and Young Men's Fancy
Trousers. Special
$2.35
Men's and Young Men's Raincoats.
Special
$7.00
or ON THE FIRST FLOOR
Men's $1.95 Pn jamas, $1.45; plain colors; Bilk frog fasten
ers. Men's $1.15 Neckwear, 95c; silk and wool printed four-in-
hancls in crope eifepts.
Men's $1 Belts with Nickel-Silver Buckle.
Sizes 28 to 42 at 39c
Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts at 89c; white negligee shirts,
striped percales and printed madras. AllWith neck
bands nnd soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17 M.
Men's $2.50 to $3.50 Shirts at $1.59
Imported and domestic madras shirts, and high-grade
repp cloth.
Men's $1.50 to $8.50 Silk Shirts, $5.59; white crepe, striped
crope, radium silk, baby broadcloth and other good
silks. Perfect, first grade, clean and new. Sizes 14
to 17
Men's $1 Silk Socks, 50c Pair; full-fashioned and scam
less. Black and colors. Firsts nnd seconds.
Men's 25c Socks; 75c Box of 6 Pairs
Sturdy, Cotton Socks with extra spliced heels and toes
to insure long wear.- Six pairs of nil-black ond
assorted colors to the box sizes 9M to 11.
Men's Lawrence $1 Underwear, 55c; white gauxo cotton
athletic pull-over shirts and knee-length drawers. The
run of the mill.
Men's $1.25 Union Suits, 75c; finest checked nainsook nth'
letic union suits.
Women's $1 Stockings, 39c pair; full-fashioned mercer
ized lisle stockings, seconds of $1.00 quality. White
and black.
Women's 83.75 Silk Stockings, $1.95 pair; highest grades
of ingrain thread silk stockings, all silk from toe to
top. Black and colors. Slight Irregularities in the
knittinr. but nothing to mar tho looks or wear.
Boys' 39c Stockings, 25c pair; blnck ribbed cotton stock
ings: will stand hard wear. Sizes 6 to 10.
Children's- 50c Socks, 29c pair; mercerized lisle socks, in
white and colored, grounds, with fancy colored tops.
-Firsts and seconds'.
Women's 50c Vests, 3 for $1; Swiss ribbed, finest cotton
vests, with band tops. Regulation "shoulder straps
and bodice style. Regular and extra sizes.
Women's $1 and $1.25 Union Shits, regular sizes. 69c. ex
tra sizes, 79c; finest combed cotton union suits, band
tops. Regulation shdulder straps nnd bodice style.
Shell edsre. loose knee nnd cuff knee.
Women's $3 Silk Vests, $1.85; pink glove silk bodice vests,
with ribbon shoulder straps; band tops.
Children's 50c M. Undcrwalsts. 35c. 3 for $1: thn M.
knitted cotton drnwer-body undcrwaists, finished with
pearl button fronts.
Children's $1.25 Me rode Union Suits. 69"c; ribbed cotton:
loose-fitting knee; sleeveless. Sjzes 3 years to 16
venrs.
Men's $4 nnd $5 Soft Hats, $2.35; good styles.
Men's nnd Bovs' $2 Snring and Summer Caps. $1.25.
Boys' and Children's $1.50 to $3 Straw Hats, 85c; odd lots.
Children's $1 50 Blue Serge Snilor Tarns. $1.
Boys' $1.25 Shirts at 85c; neckbands and soft cuffs. Sizes
12 to 14.
Boys' $1.50 Blouses at $1.05; printed and satin-stripe
madras blouses with soft cuffs and collars attached.
Sizes 0 to 17.
Boys' 50c Silk Four-in-IInnd Ties, 25c: stripes- nnd nlaids.
Women's 25c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. 13e; with K-inch
hems and open-work initials, in nil the wanted letters.
Men's 50c Pure Linen Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs,
28c; generous in size: full line of initials.
$2.50 Hemstitched Picot-Edge Organdie Flounclngs, $1.89
yard; in white and nil colors, with three ruffles.
Women's 85c and $1 Washable Chamois Lisle Gloves, 39c;
two-clasp style, in white and colors.
Women's $1.75 Long Milanese nnd Tricot Silk Gloves,
$1.50; elbow length., with double-tipped fingers, in
yhito nnd soring colors.
Women's $2.50 White French Lambskin Kid G'oves. 89c;
two-clasp style, with self or contrast embroidered
back; white nnd n few colors; sizes 6 to 6'4.
Children's 65c Washable Chamoisette Gloves, 50c; two
clasp style, in white, mode gray and brown.
$3 Georgette Crepe. $1.19 yard; black, white and colors.
50c Dotted nnd Mesh Veilings, 38c ynrd; in plain colors nnd
combinations.
35c White Filet Crochet Lace Edges and Insertions, 25e
ynrd: 4V4 inches wide.
$2 Dotted Silk Radium All-Overs, 89c yard; mostly black
and brown: one yard wide.
$1.7&i 40-Inch White Net Flouncing, $1.39 yard; with four
small ruffles hemstitched on.
5Vi-Inch Plain Moire Ribbon, 25c ynrd; in wanted colors;
sultnblo for hairbows. snshes, etc.
Women's $7.50 Imported English Cashmere Scarfs, $5.95;
striped effocts, in nil colors.
Women's 50c Vcnlse Lace Collars, 25c; plain lace collars,
in many jiattprns.
Women's $6.50 Plnln Mnrabou Capes, $2.95; black and
natural-color: silk-lined.
$6 to $12 Embroidered Georgette Crepe RemnnnLi, $1.98
yard; some In waist and dress lengths; 38 and 40
inches wide; light and dark colors.
$2 to $3 39-Inch Georgette Crepe, 81.25 yard; heavy and
finely woven, in blnck nnd n full rnngo of plain colors
nnd benutiful printed designs nre included.
$2.25 40-Inch Co'ored Crepe de Chine. $1.75 yard; excellent
rnngo of colors, but no white; fine quality.
$3.50 40-Inch All-Silk Pongee, $1.98 yard; heavy quality,
whito nnd natural color.
33c and 35c Bleached nnd Unbleached Canton Flannel, 21e
yard; good weight. .
25c Colored Crystal Trimming Buttons, 20c Card of 2
Dozen; in light and 4lark colors.
8c and 10c CnrdH White and Smoked Pearl Buttons 5
Cards for 25c; In lnrge and small sizes.
$2.50 Imported Irish Tablo Damask, $1.59 yard; heavy
quality, snowy-bleached, with satin lustre; 2 ynrds
wide.
$7.50 Pure Irish Linen Dinner Napkins, $5.25 dozen;
heavy quality, satin dnmnsk finish; lnrge size.
60c LarRe Size Turkish Bath Towels, 39c; woven from fine
two-ply terry ynrn; thick nnd spongy.
25c Blenched Crash Toweling, 15c yard; with colored
border; heavy woight and very absoTbent.
$5 Pure Irish Linen 90-Inch Suiting, $3.25 yard- Ann
weave, medium weight; suitable for suits, skirts, etc
25c and 35u Bag Frames, 10c; odd lot of well-made frames
in good shapes.
; N. SNELLENBURG
TUESDAY, APEIL 26, 1921
STOIIE OPENS DAILY AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5.30 P. M.
Siuraur, Armi, 20. 1021 l
NELLENBURG.N
ENTIRE BLOCK -MARKET IItqI2STREETS L J
Tomorrow Will fee Opportunity Day
And every Department in this whole wonderful store has bent every effort toward making
it tho very b6st ever I Matchless opportunities to save on all kinds of wearing apparel and
personal accessories so important in the Spring, and on all sorts of household furnishings
and decorations particularly needed at this season.
Opportunity Day Booklets Distributed at. All Entrances
Clear, concise news of all the marvelous savings afforded on this Opportunity Day
prices and locations clearly defined. Get a birds' eye view of the value-opportunities
that await you 1 , ,
or ON THE FIRST FLOOR.
10c Cards of 1 Dozen Safety Pins, 5c; wanted sizes.
50c and 75c Lining Remnants, 25c yard; plain-colored and
figured linings, in useful lengths. "
$2.65 81 x 90-Inch Bleached Seamless Shect,'$1.35.
45c 42 x 80-Inch Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 33c.
29c Standard Make Ynrd-Wlde Bleached Muslin, 14c yard.
4oc Yard-Wide Lonidnle or Berkeley Bleached Cambric,
23c yard.
$4 Crochet Weave Bed Spreads, $2.49; extra heavy quality,
in vory pretty Marseilles patterns, with hemmod ends.
$25 California Lambs' Wool Blankets, $14.95 pair; white,
with striped borders of pink, blue, old rose or French
blue: wide silk binding. Extra largo size.
$13.50 Wool-Fillcd Comfortables. $9.00; covered with floral
or Persian pattern mercerized sateen, with 12-inch
plain-color sateen border; full sizo.
$9 and $10.50 Colored Block Printed Bed Sets, $6 and $7;
single- and double-bed sizes. Old English stylo; guar
anteed fast colors. The spread has scalloped edges
nnd cut corners; bolster throw to mntch.
$1.50 Guaranteed Alarm Clocks, 95c; bell-top style, wtth
shut-off alarm attachment.
$1.25 Small Brass Clocks, 89c; with guaranteed move
ments; suitable for desk or traveling purposes.
Men's $5 Solid Gold CufT-Links, $2.95; looso links, suitable
for soft cuff 8; several good designs; engine-turned.
Men's $10 Solid Gold Waldomar Chains, $5.75; new and
tasteful long bar link effects.
$2.50 to $5 Sterling Silver Jeweled Pendant Earrings,
$1.19; a clearance of many stunning styles.
$1.50 to $2JS0 Gold-Filled Bangle Bracelets, 89c; hnnd-
engraved "and chased patterns.
$15 Fine Imported Beaded Bags, $9.95; made of tiny beads
tastefully lined nnd finished, fh the modish shapes
woven into nrtistlc pnttcrns, with pendant trimmings.
$2.75 Sterling Silver Birthday Spoons, $1.95; extra heavy
weight, in beautiful designs.
$1.50 Pearl-Handled Dessert Knives, 95c: with fancy
ferrule of sterling silver nnd pearl handles.
Women's $2.95 Silk Hand Bags, 95c: n splendid collection
of all new novel top opening styles, with etched metal
frames nnd good linings.
Craftsman Quality DuPont FabrikoJd Traveling Bags,
$4.59: in black only; waterproof and very sturdy; full
cut 18-inch sizo.
25c to S5 Imitation Ivory Toilet Articles at 10c to $2.50;
including mirrors, brushes, trays, shoe horns, files,
cuticle knives, button hooks, picture frames, few puff
boxes and hair receivers. Many of theso nrticles arc
seconds; some slightly soiled, but easily cleaned.
Plnaud's Lilac Vegetal. Special, 90e.
50c White Floating Castile Soap (large bar) 37c.
Jergen's Witch Hazel Soap, Special,
72c dozen
Sncllcnburtr's Hard Water Snnn. Knrrlm! 7Sr Ji.rn
Horllck's Malted Milk (Hospital Size), Special, $2.75.
48c S. K. & F. Aspirin Tablets (100), 25c.
40c Pint Bottle Witch Hazel, 33c.
50c Box of Paper or Correspondence Cards, 29c; white or
tinted: plain or bordered.
50c to $2 Slightly Soiled Box Stationery, 25c to $1.
75c Popular Copyright Novels. 28c. An assortment of
good nuthors.
59c to $1.75 Books, 25c to 85c; a varied assortment.
$3.00 White Longcloth, $1.35 piece
36 inches wide; 10 yards to the piece; soft chnmois
finish.
$3.00 White Nainsook, $1.39 piece; 10 yards to the piece:
86 inches wide; soft finish for women's and children's
undergarments.
39c Mercerized Stripe White Madras, 14c yard; 34 inches
wide; fine even texture.
Remnants of 35c to 65c White Goods, 15c yard. Plain
lawns, organdies, poplins, pajama cloths, linencs,
plain voiles, fancy lawns, dimities, longcloth, nain
sooks, lingerie cloths, etc. 1 to 8-ynrd remnants.
Some slightly soiled or mussed. No mail or "phone
orders.
" ON THE SECOND FLOOR
Women's $15.00 Polo Sports Coats, $9.50
With belt of self material nnd large side pockets; in tan
and Pekin.
Wnmnn'n S2S MI1L.I tnrl rl rv.. tiEnc. i.w . TT
dnrk or ligh tnn. '
Women's $35 Navy Blue Tricotine Coats,
$24.75
The newest thing in coats for spring. Silk-lined through
out. with large silk sash, and trimming of silk
ribbon.
Women's $30 Embroidered Woool Velour Dolmans. $16.50:
lined throughout with silk.
Women's $15 Jersey Sports Suits, $9.95
Excellent grade heather mixtures, in four good belted
stvles.
Women's $25 Lined Serge Suits. $14.75; several styles;
braided, embroidered nnd button trimmed.
Women's $35 Tricotine Suits, $24.50
Embroidered nnd braid-trimmed, with tuxedo or roll
collars
Women's $17.50 Tricolette Dresses, $8jT
An exceptional group in lowered waist, blouse, tunic
nnd sfrMirht-line effects.
Women's $19.75 Silk Dresses, $11.95; of georgette, taffetn
or satin, in surplice, basque and tunic effects.
Women n $25 Iringe Trimmed Silk Dresses, $18.50:
straight-lino models, of Crene tie Chine.
Women's , $35 Canton Crepe Dresses, $23.75; excellent
quality, in stunning models.
Women's $10 Plaid and Striped Snorts Skirts. $6 95 of
wool velour or novelty worsted, knife or box-plen'ted.
with now narrow belt; in brown, tan, navy, green,
black and white.
Women's $7.50 Plaid nnd Striped Sports Skirts. $3.95; box
pleatc-d, n light and dark effects of tan, brown, creen
navy nnd red. '
Women's $7 nnd $9 Tuxedos nnd Blouse Sweaters $3 39
and I $1.39; of pure worsts and fibre silk, made with
sash. Broken sizes.
Children's $2.25 to $3.50 Colored Dresses. $1.25 to $2-3-
broken sizes of ninny cunning styles. Sizes 2 to 6
years.
Babies' Short White Dresses, Special $1.19; sizes 0 months
to 2 years.
Hoys' Tub Suits. Spocinl $1.69; sizes 2 to 6 years
Summer Pillows, Special $1.10; covered with plain cotton
... rcPP with green, rose, blue or gold design in center
Odds ami Ends of Stamped Pieces, 15c to $U0; including
children's dresFes, towels, centerpieces, pin cushions
table runners, etc. Somo are slightly soiled.
omen'H $9 Tan Calf Lace Oxfords, $6.95; with saddlo
straps nnd leather military heels. dle
Men's $7 and $8 Lace High Shoes nnd Oxfords. $4.25- sev
eral styles, all with welted soles. '
B0y"L Gun Aleal a"d Tn" Cnlf L Oxfords, $3.45;
with welted solos; sizes 4 to 6. '
Women's $2.95 Gingham House Dresses, $1.65; Blllie
Burke model, trimmed with white repp.
Somen's $2.50 Extra Size Gingham House Dresses, $1 95.
Straluht.linn ninHols tr mm,l lk ....u. ' l'i
Women's $1.59 House Dresses, 95e; Bungalow at
style of
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or ON THE SECOND FLOOR "a
Women' $1.50 Pinafore Aprons, 69c; of pretty
flowored cretonne or braid gingham, trimmed
with ric-rac braid nnd finished with pockets and
ties.
Women's $2 Percale Bungalow Aprons, 89c; V-neck
style, ric-rac trimmed, pocket and belt.
Women's $12.75 to $15 Georgette Crepe Blouses,
$7.95; trimmed with filet lace, tucks and frills;
white, bisque nnd flesh-color.
Women's $8 to $10 Georgette
Crepe Blouses nnd Overblouses,
$3.85; with round, square or V
nccks and long or short sleeves;
trimmed with wool or plain
embroidery, braid, filet or Ven
isc lace. In white, bisque,
navy, brown or flesh color. Also
some wool Jersey ovorbjouses.
Women's $3 and $4 Voile Waists,
$1.65; manufacturer's sample
lot of whito nnd novelty voile
wnlsts; laco trimmed nnd tai
lored models.
Women's $18.50 Extra Size Serge
Dresses, $12.50; Navy blue and
black, in seven different styles;
tunic, straight-line nnd redln-
gotc effects; some braid-trimmed,
some with tucked gorgctte vests. Sizes 42 to
52W.
Misses' $15 Polo Sports Coats, $9.50; taji and Pekin, belt
ed. Sizer 14 to 18 years.
Misses' $25 Polo Sports Coats, $15.95
In the popular shade of tan, with belts and pockets.
bites 14 to 18 years.
Misses $30 Velour Embroidered Wraps, $16.60; handsome
models, linod throughout. Sizes 14 to 18 years.
Misses' $25 Serge Spring Salts, $14.75; smart styles,
trimmpd with braid, embroidery and buttons; some
with narrow tucks. Sizes 14 to 18 years.
Misses' $15 Jersey Sports Suits, $9.95
With pockets and belts. Sizes 14 to 18 yonrs.
Misses' $35 Tricotine Suits, $24.50; fashionable models,
some plain tailored, others braided and embroidered.
Sizes 14 to 18 years.
Misses' $17.50 Tricolette Dresses, $8.75
In a variety of aUractivo patterns, embroidered and
braided, and with fine stitching. Sizes 14 to 18 yrs.
Misses' $19.75 Taffeta and Satin Dresses, $11.95; modish
styles, prettily trimmed. Sizes 14 to 18 years.
Misses' $25 Fringe-Trimmed Silk Dresses, $18.50; of Crepo
de Chine straight-line models. Sizes 14 to 18 yearn.
Misses' $29.75 Canton Crepe Dresses,
$19.50
With draped or tunic skirts. Sizes 14 to 18 years.
Misses' $10 Box-Pleated Plaid Skirts, $6.95
Very good patterns with belt.
Girls' $15 Silk Dresses, $8.95; trimmed with hand embroi
dery, ruffles nnd sashes; somo made with guimpet
of pongee. Sizes 0 to 12 years.
Girls' $5 Colored Organdie Dresses, $2.85
Ruffled, with deep sashes: in pink, blue and maize.
Sizes 6 to 14 years. Extra good values.
Women's, Misses' and Girls' S2 Middy Blouses. 85c; of
white Lonsdale jean, with plain white collars aid
cuffs; finshed with ties.
Girls' $2.50 Plaid Cloth Skirts, $1.39; made on white
bodies.
Girls' $3 Colored Wash Dresses, SI
Of plaid nnd plnin color gingham, llnene and chambrav,
with belts nnd pockets; some with collars nnd cuffs
of white nlauc. Sizes 6 to 14 years.
Girls' $10 Polo Sports Coats, $4.39; novelty fabrics. Sizes
6 to 14 years.
Girls' $12.50 and $15 Polo Serge Coats. $6.65; in sports
and dressy models, belted and pocketed. Sizes 6 to
14 years.
$2 and $2J0 Wreaths, 98c; n wide assortment of the most
fashionable kinds, in beautiful colorings.
Women's $1.50 nnd $2 Night Gowns, Chemises and Bloom
ers. 87c; lace-trimmed and tailored models.
Women'H $2.25 Envelope Chemises and Night Gowns,
$1.37; trimmed with lace and embroidery.
Women's $5 and $5.50 Corsets, $2.19; discontinued models
of well-known makes, laced either front or back.
Sizes 20 to 24. Excellent materials.
Women's $1 Embroidery-Trimmed Brassieres, 55c; of
strong material; hooked in front. All sizes.
Women's $3.95 Silk Jersey Petticoat. $2.59; fine quality,
with neat pleated flounces, in light and dark colors.
Women's $1.30 White Sateen Petticoats, 95c; with good
lookintr tailored flounces.
Women's $3 Silk Envelope Chemises, $1.89; lace-trimmed.
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$3.50 Union Hardware Bnll-Bearing Roller Skates, $2.65;
with clamp toe and strap heel.
$45 Century Bicycles, $40; complete with coaster brake,
mud gunrds, roller chain, rubber gripes and pedals,
Guaranteed for one year.
Men's and Boys' $5 Sweaten?. $2; well made, with pure
worsted face and merino back ynrn; shawl collar nnd
V-neck styleR; sizes 28 to 46.
$5 Tennis Rackets, $3; manufacturer's sample lot; whito
ash frames; Oriental gut stringing. All weights.
Boys' $9.50 Washable Norfolk Suits. $7; made of the best
quality imported black and white linen crash; yoke
norfolk; box pleats: sizes 7 to 18 vears
Boys' $3.75 Oliver Twist Washable Suits, '$2.23; white
tops, cadet, brown and tan mercerized poplin pants;
collars and cuffs to match; sizes 2 to 7 years.
Boys' $15.75 Norfolk SultB with Two Pnirs of Knickers,
$11.25; of nil-wool fnncy cheviots nnd enssimeres;
knickers full lined; sizes 7 to 17 years.
Boys' $14.75 Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, $10; all-wool
blue serge; sizes 0 to 17 years.
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98c Reversible Terry Cloth, 60c yard; heavy grade, in
many rich patterns; excollent for draperies, etc.
69c Brise Brio Sash Curtains, 43c each; Nottingham pat
terns, loops at top for hanging; 1 yard square.
79c Cretonne-Covcred Round Cushions. 44c; in wide range
of dark color designs; filled with kapock.
98c Opaque Window Shades, 64c yard; a limited number;
wanted colors, mounted on strong spring rollers,
ready for hanging. Size 36x72 inches.
$6.98 Madras Dutch Portieres. $5.25 set; extra good qual
ity madras in artistic pntterns; blue, rose nnd green;
rendy to hang; 21 yards long.
$3.50 to $4.50 Framed Pictures, $1.90; populnr subjects in
ovnl nnd square-shnped sepin tones; colored repro
ductions, etc.
$22.50 to $27 Mirrors, $10; plain pinto mirror in assorted
patterns ot ornnmentnl and burnished frames: suit-
able for nunrlv nnv iln nnnfm
$70 Scnmlcss 9 x 12 't. Wilton Velvet Rugs, $40;
in
"uimciiui vuneiy oi pretty patterns and colors.
$.)5 Imported 6.9 x 9 ft. Axminster Rugs, $39.75; copies
, ,, crcal .0rientn' rug pntterns. Limited lot.
$39.75 Senmless 9 x 12 ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, '$24.95;
7 i!.i TJa 1,ty;,neot' i coverd' nnd all-over patterns.
fi2 7'1? in' n?,em"' .$ 5 sq' ,"' """" Pattern.
$42.7.) to $60 Bloch and Hey wood Bab) Carragcs, $29.75
to 545; newest styles and shades, in reed or combi
nations of reed anil wood.
$3.50 Brown Canvas Swings for Babies, $1.95; with com-
"""'c iiuiiiieii Beat.
$16.75 Khaki-Color Couch Hammocks,
$9.95 "
With strong chains for hanging. Mado with National
spring and comfortable tufted mattress.
$50 Brand New Sewing Machines, $39; made by one of the
..Mticai tuviuiiea in tne country. Automatic lift. G
drawers, dron-hend cabinet, finished in golden oak
Complete with all attachments. Sold on club nlanI
$3 when ordering nnd $1.25 weekly.
Used Box Top Sewing Machines, Special, $5 and $6: nil In
good sewing condition.
25c Bedroom nnd Kitchen Wall Papers. 6c Roll; in floral
nnd figured design. Floral nnd figured borders to
match nt 10c )nrd. .
30c to 45c Kitchen and Bedroom Wall Papers, lie to 16c
Roll; block patterns nnd floral stripes. Cut-out or
straight bordors to match nt 12Vic and 15c vard
50c and 60c Wall Papers, 27c Roll; foliage tapestries,
two-tone figured designs, duplex nnd ontmcal paper.
Binders or cut-out borders to mntch at 12,c to 20c
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