wwr" LimiiJTy-; . tpt 'iai y rf - '"ti'(t-'-'",t wjwiw wnTffWMiwpmmi ,Tt-iirwfmrMiigwaiBiMiBWBHwrBwwiwnrBiMijiMBjwg'aiiKr'''r'MB.iuiai mi , ' Vi ''V V'S0" VNe IlftM nnfjllrP 1110 MlSSmH: Girl Fotltid Hfll Iflr nrinMniirif trilbAhttottmmyffatollcB.xihQ iiotiiie.raMt "ThcliouAc-nag'tttiaiirrn. rillUlKltrUfVX Hl w,u AUU Mill IM! ML MY UAIII bro down tfa MncrflA Iter yn hoirI ulntlorf, There hare been rf couple ot I llll LJIlLini W I IIVS .iBL. I II I llll Ill II llrllll ' lurniinro" nuoui nn loro iii ,'inu "in".t mrrr nun Airs, jhtiuiui.ii hh-i iiii - - .eeeeee. - .wi vmi in nbr (nrnctR' Ann woman reiiuc-ucu mo " ""iiicnuy iwcn in xiic riniion nuuwc w BBBBBBBBeBBBW . V . ... ., I i.. lt.i.k !.? .. . .eeeeeeeeeeh. riinrzp ni ijiriurnimi ii'iin. who is in inii'ivnra iur nriKoncrn. eeeA fin nuir ct nniip uiiniiLoinuuo MAHY I'EZEK iS; THUGS REE bbors Leave Loot When Cnm- X den Grocer Fires Shots to Call Police fe also tied, but aids Two bwinI anil mrtf-keil bujiiliti hi fat late Inst ulnlil nml bound IIIKo ? . , Wifr' In n room back of llio i: . n.l xvlllitiilt loot whon IllltC Ka lo'o from IiIh owl8 nnd flrel three I." . . . -t.i. mif ii window. Wvkt rouplc Milil both men Avere No-R-.. One they they ilwerlbe.1 ni short. kitli & revolver. I "t l. nl hii vifo were propnr iig to Sfi .. iiii store nt -renth street nun H"U avenue for the nl?ht when the .a pnicreo "?': v" .: -. ;; : &c room i-f!!,,1, ;.-. Thnrn iiii iv - .'" fllnnj their hnniN nnd threatened then, 'louno ."'V ..l..m ( . mnli nn outerv. ilTbe tan.tU left the room. locked thtf Lr nnl lelMtrel,- prepare, 1 to rnnsnrk Wt forC. lUKe, Willi I"" uiin"vr " .' wife who wan nblc to move her ij" ... .uhnneh her hnnds were bound, CcMfd hlmwlf from the bond, ;?- fcn.u' the door onenlntc Into the More wn InfM. o nw'nilcil the Rtilri to his bedroom on the brcowl (Themiidltfl eoulJ be hcurd moving ,rotinu uc . ,,, t,,0 ... "lion of police he llrcd three chotH Out he window. A Rrent scrambling nnd ;l.lnr of the door told him the men W.$ i .l,l rnlnPil hl wife nnd Vnt around to the More entrance from i' Police' summoned b. the shotn found tin trace ot me men. If MARY SOME SPENDER deft Home March 16 With $1000. . Had 14 Cents When Arrested f; Two months of n "perfectly lovely time" cost seventeen-year-old Mnry hFcztk. Lawrence street above Nor frii, jut.t fourteen cents less than S1000. .Mary vni arrested by Camden police yesterday, turned over to Philadelphia police, nnd held by them nn her father's ;rses of larceny of S1000. She was arrested just ns she iins 'ibout to set on n ferrjboat. Since she left her home Starch 10, she told the police, clic linrt lieen in .ew lork n fcw days, nnd the rest of the time in Cimdtii. l'ollce snv the money wns taken from the ce'lar of her home, 'ffh'rc it was hidden, and spent on mo-'tlon-picture housed nnd other ninuse jments. ' jHISTORY OF "NO. 10" READY Work of Pennsylvania Hospital Base Unit Told In Book The uork of the Pennsylvania Hos pital in the war has been recorded in an interesting volume which lias just r appeared, entitled History of the Penn- erhrania Iloxnltnl Unit (lJnse Iloxpitnl, i.No."10, V. R. A.) in the Great War. f "So 10." ns it was Known in llic aervlec, was onu of the firtt to so to rrnnrc. and one of the last to leave. Mot nf the officer nnd enlisted men were nhrond for two years. Six mom- fibers of the unit, one n woman, Miss i Helen Fnlrehild, died in service. Clinpters ooieritiR some of the specinl J activities of the unit nre contributed ;by Colonel lib-hard II. Unrte, Colonel John II. flthbon. Lii-utciiuut Colonel jKdnnrd 11. Hodce. Captain John H. nFUck and Miss M.URan-t A. Dunlop. IMan Caught In Hoisting Machinery Ropes attached to hoistlnc mnehinerv ot the Unmmnntnn, X- J., Ons Works became entnnsh-d In the clothing of Charles I'enrt, the engineer, Inst niKht. drew him to n drum upon which they wound nnd would have whirled him to eath but fcr the prompt action of em ployes, who shut off the nowcr. I'enrt was pulled off the drum before it had ictuallj stopped bv Ilrrbert Doughty, upcrintendent of tho plant. A physi cian found I'emt ms not sufferlnR from more than severe cuts nnd bruises. A year ago IVart received n henvj electric iWk-i from jvo wire wj,jcn )lc inn. (Jlfd. S - S - STAM1VIER1NG no nil (IffrrlH In nrch cured. flllfrnoon nml rrrnlnc rlimars. t'ull. Write or 1-hnnr l-onltr ITfll tut liil.iilAva THE OUIGLEY INSTITUTE lr IHp riirr rf n clffrctH n nvetch ' S)S VltVLIII Ull.ll"ll m At i .1114 r.n ni hli.i lfi000m f LUNCH I'-iirr Pot I i (nlfH I.lrir uml ' l'rrt or Milon llnkrd & ll.in mid l-otiilom. BT I'liinnUn Tie nr f?lllv Irr Crcuin , mm MM Iloll. mi,) Iliitlrr loir. -lea, MIIU I r t liocciliito J 1 CHERI h J?) KMiinrBiil m Jjl 1-rmelt JJooni 'WrC vvAia'! mii tii l.mi ---127 V(KfSv VtoiiiI 'Iooi iriS2i I I wmk., Quality Goes Gcarlhrvugi W. S, KlD Motnr To. "W.10 N. Broad St. (at Mailer, OMrlbm... , ' P' 'SOB im. Pa,,,,,,,,, Arri,Mri, ,r ijMlr, E Detective Says He Merely Vfs itod Place and Ordered Boys and Girls to Leave y SUPT. MILLS DROPS CASE Denial was made by police of llic i welfth nnd Pin streets station todav thnt they had "milled" the home of .Mrs. UridKct JleFndden. 2400 Pino Street on Sunday night nr exeeeded their authority in any way in mnklnc an in testiitatirtn of (he house. Mrs. McFndden told Superintendent r.f Police Mills thnt her 'ioiip bnd been fharfri) of the station house, which Is in the Mnctccnui iisiricc. Distrlfct Detcctiie Parley and others attached to the station house tell an entirely different orsioh of tho visit ot tho pbllco to tho McFadden homo. "Wc iecelved n report," sold Parley "that boys nnd girls were biting enter'' talned nt this house, and thnt they won drinking. I sent for four policemen and after stationing two In front of the houso nnd two nt the rear I rang the b?ll. I was admitted by MrA. McFniN den, nnd ,oil going Inside I sow tire boys and five girls sitting nround n tnblc. I told thorn to get out of the place a It hnd n bad reputation. They obeyed und ono of the youths remarked sonic thing about the police being 'foole-l again' ns ho left.. It Is not true that wo broke into the house or disturbed any of the furniture or the contents of the place." i Commenting on the leport made by, Mrs. MePadden, Magistrate O'llrlen, I who conducts hearings nt ths itntlon AcL-oi-dlnir to the uollrc. Lieutenant Duffy, "who wns formerly In charge ot the Pine street station, ordered Mrs. McFndden mil of the neighborhood. ,. i .t, -xfiiij inld this after noon tlrttt the ease worf dropped as far ns the po"ce were doncerncd. "Europm'e Leading Car" For Immediate Delivery 30 rrjilcs to gal. t-775 Open Delhercd lncludlnir lax Potter-Diesinger Motor Co. 2207 Chestnut St. BON Wit TELLER &,CO. CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET IMPORTANT! TAKE NOTE! Thii advertisement goet to press before tie can know what has been sold the first day. Therefore, we can not guarantee all items listed below. FOR TOMORROW WEDNESDAY THE SECOND DAY OF Our Annual NO C. 0. D.'S NO APPROVALS ALL SALES FINAL The items below are only representative of the great reductions prevail ing in all departments daring this A nnual June Clearance Sale. June Clearance Sale i4i3i2 Off Former Prices WOMEN'S SPORTS COATS JACKETS No. 100 Women's Separate '10 nn Oriental Pn'c SPORTS JACKETS lO-.UU 39M0 No. 200 Women's Sport oe tl On'uW Prict ANGORA V00L COATS.... 25.00" '7s,00 No. 400 -Women's Chatoyant -A nA Original Price SPORTS JACKETS 50.00 jas.OO No. 1600 Women's Fine 7r- ftA Original Price AIRDALE SPORTS COATS.. 75.UO jas.00 COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS . 300-Wongg. 2S0 gj. No. 700 Women's Smart ofi r( Original Prict SILK COATS ZO.UU gso0 No. 6-00 Women's High-grade A or- nf Original Prict TRICOTINE WRAPS ..... .15.00 '55' No. 1000 Women's Veldyne as (r Original Price COATS SLYNX COLLARS.. 4D.UU ""$$"' No. 1100 Women's Tricolette and ac nn Original Price MARVELLA WRAPS 4D.U0 J6Si00 No. 1200 Women's Rolivia Ar nn OriginalPrUt COATS FUR COLLARS ... 4D.UU jas.00 No. 300 Women's Handsome rC i Original Prict EVENING WRAPS D5.00 210.00 NO. 800 Women's Quilted jj- ftn Original Prict SATIN COATS O5.00 210,00 No. 1100 Braid Trimmed Tricotine r0 nn Original Price WRAPCOATS 00.00 J3S.00 No. 2000 Blouse Model Tricotine QC nn Ori.WP,, COAT CARACUL COLLAR. 85.00 "JggJjJ ' So. 1200 Women's Duvetyn , nn n,;..-..i t COAT-CARACUL TRIMD. . 100.00 "gs0 No. MOO Women's Handsomely tnn nn n : i EMBROID'ED TRICO COAT 100.00 goo"" No. 1800 Women's Duvetyn inn nn n n. BLOUSE COAT 100.00 0"5'"",nc 19S.00 No. 1700 Original "Madtltine tl MadtUine" 1 off nn r)r;.;i DUVETYN & SATIN WRAP 125.00 ''" No. 1900 Two Tier Scalloped -. off nn n,:- to- DUVETYN CAPE 1 35.00 r'J,n" No. 1300 Fur Banded tor- rr n DUVETYN COAT 135.00 0r,',,','"f 310.00 No. 1300 Brondt Model ., -rt n . . , . DUVETYN COAT 150.00 "S'I Pnce 360.00 THIRD FLOOR WOMEN'S SUITS & DRESSES No. No. No. No. No, No. No. No. No. No. No. 1300 Women's Smart SPORT SUITS 1400 Tweed and Homespun SPORTS SUITS 1300 Tailored, Emb. Tricotine nnd PQIRET TWILL SUITS 1200 Tail'd & Dressy Poiret Twill & TRICOTINE SUITS 1100 Tricotine, Poiret Twill and PIQUETINE SUITS 1000 Women's Fine MODEL SUITS 300 Women's Smart CANTON CREPE DRESSES GOO Women's Fashionable TAFFETA DRESSES 400 Women's Stunning CLOTH DRESSES ........ 300 Women's Fine CLOTH DRESSES 700 Women's Handsome EVENING DRES3ES 1 Q CftOrifittal Price lO.OXf to 4950 25.00w-!S" 37.50.. Q KftOriginat Price OU to 12S.00 79.50 op' to 16S.00 100.00 OrSfJaalPriM to 225.00 35.00 OrI.Wr,- to 79.S0 Off ((Original Price oo.uu to 7B00 "iQ IZft Original Price ov.ov to J0000 (Ck Cfl Orig inal Price o.ou to J2S00 Qff tfk Original Price iJO.UV to 250.00 WOMEN'S DINNER AND DAYTIME DRESSES to y2 OFF HECOND FLOOR MISSES' COATS SUITS DRESSES No. 608 20 Misses' SPORTS SUITS No. 483 to High-grade POIRET TWILL SUITS.. .. No. 411 Misses' Poiret TWILL & TRICOTINE SUITS No. 40318 Marvella and Veldvne COATS AND CAPES ' No. 437 16 Misses Sports CAMEL HAIR COATS Vo. 461 Misses' Fine TRICOTINE COAT No. 42221 Misses' Tailored POIRET TWILL DRESSES No. 474 23 Light and Dark AFTERNOON DRESSES No. 41430 Light and Dark AFTEllNOON DRESSES Qyf nn Original Price 0.UU to 69.50 Aft Of! Original Price w,uu to 89.50 Cft fin Original Price "u,uw to 125.00 68.00 44.00 58.00 25.00 38.00 58.00 .00 Original Price to 110.00 Original Price to 59.50 Original Price to 79.50 Original Price to 55.00 Original Price to 75.00 Original Price to 85.00 One of 11 kind 1 MISSES' DINNER ODD LOT AND DANCE FROCKS 7ft HO Original Price FOURTH FLOOR BLOUSES COSTUME BLOUSES SHIRTS No. 676 Flesh and White GEORGETTE BLOUSES No. 682 Flesh nnd White GEORGETTE BLOUSES .. . No. 691 Gorgeous Beaded nnd Etnbr'd COSTUME BLOUSES No. 693 Hand-made Lingerie FRENCH BLOUSES No. 692 Hand-made Lingerie French BLOUSES No. 740 Dimity TAILORED SHIRTS No. 7 5 Tailored CREPE DE CHINE SHIRTS. FIRST FLOOR 5.00 8.75 15.00 10.00 15.00 4.95 6.50 Srijmal Pric 8.7B Original Price 15.00 Oritinnl Price 30.00 Original Price 22.50 Original Prict 25.00 Orit'nal Prict 8.75 Orig'nnl Prict 10.50 SILK HOSIERY No. 620 Blaek-Fura -l r" SXI.K KOBE. l.aO Orlelnml Price 2J10 Ho. 67 Black, Wilts. Xasilan 0U and Orjr o ng OPEMT WOHX 0.570 HOSE .. Original Price 4.tS Ho. 69 Black, WMU and Sho Bhadti SKUB8 OH.K O QC hobz . , . AiOO Orlelnal Price J.BO Ho. 70 -SUck and white nibK UBR. OEBI2ED TOP Original Price 2.35 fnim .95 TOILETRIES QutrUln's But dm U Pali Prfum , , , 3, as dnerlaln's IHanr 10.50 aniridia's Apran S'Ondt 6.00 Honblarant's Violet Toll.t Wator . . 3.00 arwoort' Calcnm Powdtv (Vain 35o) ,35 Odorono (Valua 30o) . .25 Odoroao (Talu COc) .45 Brown's Toilet Water (Value 11.50 1.00 Orange Blossom Talcnm (Valne SSc) .30 SPORTS AND DRESS SKIRTS 8.75 MO. 31 Women's Plaid avmiTB SMETS Original Price, I9.S0 No. 33 Now Handsome 1 ff fifi BUMMER fllCIKTS liJ.KIM Original Price, 45.00 No. 23 High- grade Plaid and 1 Q Efi THJPED SXTXTS lOff Original Price, 39.50 THIRD FLOOR Closing Out 200 SPRING HATS 7-50 Former Value (a J5.00 Including taffeta and sports hats THIRD FLOOR SUMMER FURS REDUCED Jap .Marten Scarfs j9 50 Natural Mink Animal Scarfs "'.!!!. . 2250 Brown Fox Animal Scarfs 24.50 Stone Marlon Animal Scarfs !...'. '.'..'. '.!'.!! ! .27.50 Baum- Marten Animal Scarfs 3Sioo Hudson Buy Sable Animal Scarfs 35.00 Russian Kolinsky Scarfs ,' 36.00 Fisher Animal Scarfs 65.00 FIFTH FLOOR Hundreds of Other Garments Reduced for Thii Clearance T F, f; 19S1 '; V ; " - , :r, 4 ,v ' li i : : i. ' " ' , rH vl uvlrf1 ! ?'i " ' ' " r t ; ''7 ""lr "'-" To-morrow Wednesday Will Be the First of Two f8B5gSg5iEK?Sf5 mwSBMsmmMmm HI KKKK3S3 May Clover Days are among the most important of the year. Right on the threshold of the summer season, new apparel is uppermost in everyone's , mind. Thousands of city and out-of-town homes are about to be brightened up I and made cheerful for the months to come. And in addition the June bridal month will see many, many brand-new homes established, and these must be providecFfor. For the Clover Days beginning to-morrow we have1 About 1000 Clover Specials Meeting All Appareling and Housefurnishing Needs Exceptional opportunities for economy in Men's Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc. Women's Vts' Coats' Dresses, Millinery, Waists, Shoes, Undenveur, Hosiery, Dress Fabrics of silk, wool and cotton, and scores of things for personal use and adornment. Also Furni ture and all manner of Housefurnishings. Every Item in This Announcement at a Substantial Reduction, and Hundreds More Equally Attractive FOR WOMEN New Crepe de Chine Dresses, $14.25, $19.25 Black and Navy Tricotine Dresses $9.75 New Worsted Jersey Suits now $12.75 Black and Navy Tricotine Suits, now $32.50 Jersey Jackets, Tuxedo fronts now $12.00 Odd Lots of High-grade Coats now $23.00 Cloth Skirls, not all sizes now $5.00 Silk Waists and Over-Blouses now $2.85 Mignonette Over-Blouses now $4.(55 White French Voile Waists now $2.33 One-skin Fur Chokers $13.50, $18, $22.50 Felt Sports Hats faced with straw $1.50 Trimmed Maline-Hair Hats now $8.50 Garden Hats of Straw now $1.35 House Dresses, sizes 3G to 46, now $1.50 Third Plot-ir nnA T.ftt. a. a ii. - ... . .!, t . nun-i s 'USH SVlHttJ House Dresses, odd lots and discontinued styles 95c to $2.95 Extra-size Taffeta Petticoats now $3.95 Satme Petticoats, white and black 85c Trimmed Nainsook Night Gowns, 95c, $1.95 Flesh Batiste Envelope Chemises $1.75 S. & C. Special Corsets, some elastic-top $1.50 Cambric Brassieres, hook-front style 50c 2-c asp White French Kid Gloves, now $1.90 2-cIasp Washable Fabric Gloves now 55c 2- and 3-stran Wash Fabric Gloves $1.25 JNet and Lace Vestees now 50c Net-and-Lace Collars now $1.25 Marabou Capes now $5.50 -Irish Linen Handkerchiefs now 24c Wool Sweaters now $5.00 and $G.OO Silk-top Union Suits, $1.75; extras $2.00 Cotton Union Suits, 35c; extra sizes 40c I..m neck no al. ., no knei. Kibbed Cotton Union Suits, now 50c I.o- neck, no Rleeven: Knw.Vnirth. Xifh?"slz.? Rlbbed Lis,e Vests now 35c Full-fashioned Silk Stockings $1.35 llUck viM colore Not nil tlr. I ull-fashioned Silk Stockings, seconds 75c Mercerized Lisle Stockings now 39c Hlnck. htH Krn l.n.,j ,n,l inr,l,nII w u a"d;rF,bre Stockings, not all sizes. 50c c', i- s "nu t "niPs, broken sizes TOYS, SPORTING GOODS Golf Sets ( -, '-- a- )$19.35 Base Ball Gloves, boys', $1.65; men's, $4.90 Men's and Boys' Bicycles $42.00 Ford-sisse Tires ,30x2 2 ; guaranteed, $12.95 Pullman Baby Coaches now $41.50 Stroller CartsJnow $12.75 MISSES AND CHILDREN , ?!lsses! !,e,and Gingham Dresses $4.83 Misses' Tricolette, Flowered Crepe Georg- ette and Taffeta Dresses $14.25 Musses' Sports Suits fJ'Jr''t cioth j ,., . miasL-s niuie vasn. SKirtiJ $3.00 rte; GJnfflvirn Dresses (.), 8 to Children's Saline and Cambric Bloomers i)0c and 95c Short White Dresses r!.mu" 'M i -. in Children's Embroidered Handkerchief s' for 20c ' " ftiL,,r,e's Si,k G,0Ves. double tips 90c Ribbed Cotton Waists, not all sizes 25c Mercerized Lisle Stockings, 35c; 3 pairs SI Children's Stockings. seconds,18c; 3 nrs 50c KoIMop Socks and White 4j Hose 18-- nr Girls' Sample Oxfords and Pumps-1$3 15 Infants' Play Shoes, Sandals, Oxfords' and 1 Hign Shoes $1.65 for the Home Felt Mattresses. 50 Jbs $11.00 and $17.30 Link Springs, metal frames SI 0.00 Silk and Parchment Lamp Shades Half Price rramed Pictures of Ilabies now S2 5 Sewed Cotton Punting Flags, half prfe'e,1 KG feet. . 1.30: .xS feet S2nn Scrim Curtains, lace trimmed $2.30 a cretonne t'oucn Hammocks S2I 50 30-inch Cretonnes 10c and 15c a vard Large Cedar Chests now S28.50 Flowered .ind Striped Papers lac to -"ic-SILVE1M'LTED Vases, $3.00; Baskets $6.50: Jam Jars, $1.13: Coffee Sets S'd L1GHT-CIT GLASS ascs, 90c; Condiment Sets:$1.23: Cracker-and-Cheese Dishes, $1 .11,) 51-piece Decorated Dinner Sets $12.00 Enrthenware Cooking Sets now $1 10 Family-size Refrigerators (H ) $29.50 Aluminum Cook Pots, l-qt side handle $1.65 Tin nnd Japanned Ware Half Price Rogers' Ready-mixed Paint Half Price 1000 Rolls of Toilet Paper 50c a dozen I 1- pair FLOOR COVERINGS Superwaitc Grass Rugs, 8x10, $15; 9x12, Wool-and-fibre Hugs, 9x12 feet $19.00 Overbrook Axminster Rugs, 9x12 $33.50 Plain Rugs, 8x10 feet, $14.50; 9x12, $15 "Yonkers" and "Kirman" Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet $42.50 Wool Velvet Carpet, 27-inch $2.65 a yard Inlaid Linoleum $1.30 and $2.65 sq. yd. Department of Lower-Priced Floor Covering Heavy Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12 ft $31.50 Wool-and-fibre Rugs, size 9x12 feet $12.50 Furniture at Half Price and Less In a special section on tho Third Floor wo have assembled nurnorom single pieces for every room in the home, including many summer Btyles. All these prices have bten reduced one-half nnd more. Fabrics and Trimmings 36-inch Chiffon Dress Taffeta now $1.65 40-inch Fine Satin Charmeuse now $2.75 White and Colored Velvet Corduroy $1.00 36-inch Washable Pink Satin now $1.45 40-inch Baronet Sports Satin $3.35 56-inch Imported Colored Cheviots-3.00 All-wool Taffeta and Ottoman now $1.23 42-inch Mixed Checked Suitings now 85c rrencn isovelty Katine now 65c a yard Navy Mercerized Cotton Pongee 45c j 38-inch Printed Voiles 32c and 55c Plain Colored Organdies now 65c a yard ' Imported White Organdie now 58c White Linen-finish Suiting now 32c 1 FOR BOYS' Cheviot Suits, 7 to 17 years $3.73 and ! $10.25 Suits with extra Knickerbockers $9.75 Boys' Washable Knickerbockers 90c r Panama Hats $1.35 Caps 70c blouse Waists 70c All-sports Blouses $1 Men's Clothing Remarkable Values Worsted Suits with two pairs of Trousers "Alco" and other Smart Spring- Suits ! $23.75 $29.50 Hart, Schaffner and Marx ( 0.50 Medium-weight Suits (P-' Other Suits $13.50, $15.75, $19.50 Light-Weight Raincoats $13.75 Youths' Long-trousers Suits, $21.75 Blue Serge Suits To-order $41.50 Straw Hats $2.15 Panama Hats $3.75 Soft Shirts, 85c, $1.25, $1.45, $1.85 & $2.23 Neckties 33c, 45c, 65c, 95c and $1.15 Garters 18c Suspenders 50c Cotton Socks 6 pairs for 70c Illiick nn o'or hls 94 to 11' Men's Silk Socks now 39c Jlalbriggan Shirts and Drawers (iOc each Short Hirers s i m N Nn Irt rH u ihl ui'tnui Hhirts, Men's Two-piece Bathing Suits 75c MISCELLANEOUS Fibre-covered Dress Trunks $20, $22, $24 Children's Stamped Rompers now 45c 1000 Miscellaneous Books, damaged, 28c,38c Solid Gold Scarf Pins, $1.50; Brooches, $2.50 Gold-filled Bracelets, 50c; Brooches, 75c Japanese Matting Suit Cases $4.83 & $5.23 Beaded Bags $2.30 Vanitj Bags $3.50 White Belts. 25c & 50c Silk Girdles, $2.50 Patent Leather Hand Bags $4.50 to $6.25 Rubber Bath Caps 12c to 35c Assorted Talcums, 15c Violet Ammonia, 19c S. & C. Witch Hazel or Peroxide Cream, 19c Fresh-Water Pearl Buttons, 7c and 8c doz. Linens, Bed furnishings Mercerized Damask. 61-inch 65c a yard All-Linen Cloths, 68x68 inches $5.00 Linen Towels, colored borders, 18x36 in., 50c Bordered Turkish Towels, 18x23 inches, 35c Oj ster-white Linen Suiting, 36-inch, $1,20 Scalloped Linene Scarfs, 18x54 inches 80c Hemstitched Sheets, 63x99, $2.65; 72x99. $2.75 ' Marseilles Spreadr $5.75, $7.50 and $8.50 STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. ilmv. !tikWill1?!il3lLl 1 JkiBii,JAt jvWS!awffl.a ,$. mm riMmnifi rmnnTTTTri ' --- r--J--raMi.iii s,V f '.V (jl V iL'c'tlL -i sP&42&f& -j v J r:vK M
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