Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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TO N. Y. DRY CHIEF
- ...ii...,iflu. Head of Cen-
'prohibition Agents, Made
Acting Director
EXPLAINS ACTION
HART
Jn& 'cbUf of hc gen-
of E. Y ...... .,( ns ncttng pre
imbibitien agent, ns acungi.ru-
,1,1 h. Hart, who lias re
announced today by Pre-
Mintu. ,....,,
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"Snarf- resignation was en the
, T that (he position linil become
rtiifu " He paid he felt that the
",,r? Pllnsrb 11 y that he was com com
e Tar 2." the inability of bis
ui .nerier te allow a larger sum.
d Hart denied a break with
Jrt Comntelenrp Hn.vr.cs or Com Cem
' i-.r Hlnlr had caused him te re
3?0nHeal l.heu ever, that bis de
",' rfn f,e had come very "sml
SSb.B0JudS" Hart frankly udm'tted
fthe enforcement problem in New
Yerk is n,est difficult.
-The work has been uljtnticful te rac
from the first," he ;aid. "I de net
care te continue in it.
Tndee Hart was called te Washington
v. Mr Havncs en the heels of nn
Interchange of rather fiery messages be
mm them ever enforcement methods
,v(W Yerk and the recent super super
Jis'en exercised by agents detailed from
wUlncten te make a clean-up of the
Jjohibitien situation in New l'erk.
Pittsburgli, Oct. C William C. Mc-
' ,, n-ni.iiilttnn Commissioner for
Lenneii. """, ... i.f a;nr
pZwlVanin. and his assistant, Majer
Sen..'7i ivelf In rlmrce of the ntts-
tarih district, arc holding their offices
Sally according te a Pittsburg news
Mper. Beth arc members of the I'-nn-Dlnna
Legislature and neither of
Una has resign!. Malr-r ielf Is a
ratmber of the Heuse of Representatives
from Union County and Mr. McCon McCen
nell I a State Senater.
Section 0 of Article II of the State
Constitution has this prevision :
"Ne Senater or Representative shall
during the time for which he shall bavp
been elected be appointed te any civil
office under this Commonwealth, nnd
se member of Congress or ether person
holding office (except of atterncy-at-lw
or In the militia) under the
United States or this Commonwealth
shall be a member of either Heuse
during his continuance in office."
In view of that prevision, it has been
charged that all permits for the re
moral of liquor issued In Pennsylvania
are illegal. These who have stud'ed
law lnlst neither Mr. McCenncll nor
Majer Wolf has any legal authority te
act in such cases. It is probable nil
permits issued bytnese officials will be
brought Inte question- in the United
States Court.
Garden Party te Aid Hospital
Fer the benefit of the Hahnemann
Hospital an elaborate pardon party i
te be held Saturday afternoon en th
pounds of Dccpdnne, the residence of
Mr. and Mr. Gideon Becrcke, T,nn
cuter pike, Wynncwoed. There will
he a sale of fancy nnd useful articles,
home-made cake nnd candy, flowers,
vegetables and toys, as well as mulc,
cards nnd all sorts of amusements for
adults as well as children.
RB8SXIOTm3StSa
a
$37.50
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THIS beautiful dress
of crepe satin may be
had in navy blue and
mack.
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Has loose sleeves with
i cuffs of satin which cer
respond with panel trim
mings. i A very strikimr fash-
H ion.
Wanamaker
& Brown
Weman's Shep
Market at Sixth
I.
Swassr.
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LAFF
WITH
FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr. Wernet's
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
wlieves Knr . .
EbS,..80!? gum9' sweetens
we breath. A White nrm,,W a
ieriUrn?epartmentStere9.
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HEAR M'ARDLE ADMISSION
Detectives' Evidence Designed te In In In
volve Qlrl in Murder Plot
Cleveland, Oct. 0. (By A. Ii
Detective Henry J. Senff. of the New
Ydrk police, nnd Peter Chtlstcnscn, for
mer chief of the Lakowoed police, nre
te be two of the principal witnesses for
the State today nt the trial of Marlen
McArdle, charged wlth.first-dcgrcc nutr-
der of Daniel Kabcr, her stepfather,
two years nge.
Through their testimony, County
Prosecutor Edward C. Stanten said he
hopes te prove that the twenty-year-old
girl net only knew of the plot of her
mother, Mrs. Eva Catherine Kaber, te
kill Knber, but also assisted iu It.
eenn anil Uirlstcnsen wcre present
when Miss McArdle Is alleged te have
made a statement in New Yerk Impli
cating her mntltrr nnd Mrs. Mnry
Brickel, her slxty-nine-jcnr-elil grand
mother. Mrs. Knber was convicted for
her part in the crime. Mrs. Brlckcl Is
aunlling trial.
In his opening argument te the jurv
yesterday Leuis E. Hart, of Chicago,
retained by Themas E. McArdle, the
defendant's father, said :
"On the night Dnti Knber was mur
dered there enme n test of Marian Mc
Ardle s love for her mother -whether
she should tell the truth or lie. She
chose her mother, nnd that is why she
is en trial for her life."
EMPRESS RECEIVES WOOD
General Alse Guest at Luncheon In
Japanese Capital
Tolile, Oct. (1. (By A. P.) Majer
("Jenerul Leenard Weed, V. Cameren
Ferbes and their party were received
Tuesday by the Empress, after which
they were guests nt u luncheon, pre
sided ever by Priucc Hngasbi-Fusliimi
in the absence of the Emperor, who is
ill. Later ueneral Heed received the
members of the Amcrlcnu colony at the
American Embassy.
In the evening Chnrles B. Warren,
the American Ambnssader, gave a din
ner In honor of the American visitors,
the guests including Premier Hani,
Terelgn Minister Lchldn, Minister of
Marine Knte nnd Prince Tekugnwn,
who will bend the Japanese delegation
te the Washington conference en Par
Eastern questions nnd limitation of
armaments. The America. Japnn So
ciety gave n dinner in honor of (ieti
eral Weed nnd Mr. Ferbes jcstcrilaj.
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The Surprisingly New
French English Squared Tee
A Walk-Over Origination which has created a veri
table furore in the younger set. Se enthusiastically
approved, we are adding new fashions en it daily.
The unusual smart lines are enhanced by sturdy
service and real comfort.
Black and Brown Scotch Grain and Patent Leather
lead in popularity. New in stock in 3 Buckled "Mella"
Sandals, Oxfords, straight or wing tips and the new
'ABand Strap."
Harper's
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ntrenTERS. designers axd makers of tte.ub.vs axd
CIIILDREX-S APPAREL OF THE MOHEST CHARACTER
FOR MORE THA TWEXTY-SIX YEARS
GOWNS
WRAPS
SUITS
FURS
BLOUSES
Emphasizing the Leng
Slender Lines
TTT'
WOULD RELINQ
PANAMA NAVY BASE
Beard Says Reorganization en
Commercial Basis Could Save
$5,000,000 a Year
'OPEN SHOP' RECOMMENDED
By the Associated Press
Washington, Oct. 0. Thorough re
organization of the administrative ma
chinery In the Pannmn Canal Zene,
with radical changes in existing policies
affecting employment of labor, ph.ylcal
operation of the cannl nnd railrend, pay
of empleyes and etner important sub
jects, is recommended in the preliminary
report submitted te Secretary Weeks by
the commission which recently investi
gated conditions in the Canal Zene at
his request.
Asserting that it hat failed te find
nnj thing te justify continued cxpendt cxpendt
base nt the Canal, the report rceem-
base at the canal, the report recom
mends that operation of vnrleus facili
tics for naval purposes "cense immedi
ately nnd that hereafter the Carial be
operated entirely as a commercial
agency, until Congress shall otherwise
indicate.'
The commission estimates that an an-
mini mivlnir nt Sil ntin .000 ivntllil rrslilt
I from adoption of its suggestions,
I Chief umeng the recommendations Is
that the lioverner of the (mini Aenc
bp directed "net te make agreements or
understandings with the Canal empleyes
or any class thereof, for nny period of
time, but that the wages be periodically
edjusted in accordance with the law,
which bases the Canal wnges en the nay
of similar empleyes in the (tevernment
service In the I'nitcd States," nnd that
the Governer shall "net deal ttlth labor
organizations as organizations, but shull
dcul with committees of empleyes."
"It is further recommended," the re
pert sayH, "that the. open-shop princi
ple be actually put into effeet en the
Isthmus and that in all departments
substantial proportion of non-union
men be employed."
The document asserts that In some
departments the empleyes arc complete!
unionized.
Finding the employment of "Unitrd
Brown
Scotch
Grain
or
Patent
Leather
1228 MARKET
Wakve?
Sheps
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MTLUERT
SWEATERS
SKIRTS
CHILDREN'S
APPAREL
CHESTNUT
CORNER
TWELFTH
Coats Suits
Dresses
Sizes 40 te 52V2
All the newest Autumn shades and
most-desired materials are charm
ingly developed in these exception
ally delightful garments. The
women who require semewhnt
larger sizes recognize in our clever
handling of the slenderizing lines,
the very creations that will lend n
yeuthfulncss and grace semuch
desired.
29-5039-50
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ETrTFTXgad
Stated wliite citizens" Instead of na
tives te be unether item of expense, the
commission recommends that tropical
workers be employed "te the extent
po-islble, Inking Inte consideration the
fact that the Canal Is, te n certain
point, nn clement of nntlennl defense
nnd that there may he certain positions
in which aliens ought net te he cm cm
pleyed." , Other recommendntleus include dis
continuance of free housing, light, heat
nnd ether prerequisites ghen white em em
peoyes en the Cuiml ut n cost of ?"(),
000 n our te the Oevernment ; divorce
ment of operation of the Panama Hnll Hnll
read from that of the Canal: operation
nnd management of the railroad nnd
Company "ns are similar commercial
activities in private life," nnd encour
agement of agriculture in the Zene.
A WHEN SHE LENDS A WILLING EAR f
I J jriflfe ' te the blandishment el N. )
K tmttSrw' hcr "Petter" ( '
V Atih'trxr- c-r t '' V
I m l appears Irresistibly charm- k I
Jj ' Hu$jl "IE 'n a trotting frock of
7 I w$Btt black canton crepe enliv-
I I JSvrlA cne w't'1 uners''rt and
If mm n flowing sleeves of jade J
V -JB And, knowing the real sec- A ,
7 JH B ret ' smartness, com- If
j A 05sMrB rM " ' pletes her costume with I
I J MJH B k'' Hosiery of russet hue J '
n MiM HA an thc t0PP'cst et tan V !
yj mHBk Mm bearded calfskin Oxfords. yL i
net aUkKK Wtt Frem Hallahan's, of
f hosiery tn HlH W course, for she knows that i
I the shades n f there, style is always cer- yj
ishel-c""' 1 rect' And thc Price al- fA
'it 2oe kA-l ways most moderate. 1
j Pictured -the Oj-ford M iv B .OU J&K.sif? J ff
I Xetcadays cheeses fn, Jk&tyJy''' ,i "J f 1 j
I J street icrar notice thc rt- !?TT'v . J
J fectire brogue nnd vhvc li A' i)
f V A ft0 50 rnlr ' ' t 1 I
ITIgoed sheesU V,
921 BVSarket Street J '
Branch Sterti 60th & Clieihnit Sti. Weil Phil. lr I
1 Optn Erery 2738 Girnintgwa At. North Tail. f 1 j
yy EreniBi 5604 Cnantewa Art. Gernnhw K
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AnvKKTisrMr.NT Amrirnsr.MnNT I
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The wraps, cloaks and scarfs sold at the s-liep of J. Habisrcitinger
are known for their superior quality nnd beauty. Women who wish te
dress according te the latest modes and what woman does net'.' will
find the me&t recent styles in furs displayed at tint. shop.
A MON'G some advance fashion notes
from Paris I learned that Caracul
will be one of thc leading furs this
winter. And when I entered the shop bo!ew chestnut, laden with the most
of J. Ilabisreitinger, 1011 Chestnut luscious fruits and artistically ai-i
Street, the first wrap which I saw ranged te give the me-a pleasing color ,
was a beautiful black Caracul dolman effects delicious Japanese Kelsey
with a large circular Kelinsky cellur Plums, black and white Grapes from
and revcrs which came te the bet-'tlie famous hothouses of Belgium,,
tern of the cloak. This is just an ex-1 crisp Seckcl Pears, Beurre d'Anjou
ample of hew one always finds the. Pears and unusually large Bartlett
latest modes at this shop. A coat eCj Pears are among the most notable
lovely soft gray Squnrel also at-1 fruits of the season. Fruit is a gift ,
tracted me. It was made with the which is appropriate for almost any,
jmart-loeking tuxedo-effect front and occasion, for the week-end hostess,
the chinchin cellar and cuffs of for an anniversary remembrance, ,
Skunk lent a distinctive note. But and te friends living at a distance it
perhaps, at present, ou arc mere is always a pleasant surpiise. And,'
interested in scarfs; if se, you will
i find the Silver Foxes unusually beau
tiful in color and quality.
WHEN you go te a store like that DEOPLK who appreciate the alue
of the J. F. Buchanan Supply j1 of a fine diamond, the Polished
1 Company, 1715 Chestnut Street, you Girdle Diamond, for instance (ex-
are assured of procuring the newest elusive with the house of Bailey,
and best electrical appliances, des- Banks & Biddle Company and su
! lined net only te save ou time and premc en account of its superior
1 labor but also te add te your com-1 quality and bnlhaiu'. I, at- no longer
I fort and convenience. The Sweeper-, willing te detract from its beauty
I Vac is a geed example of the many by placing beside it the ell-fash-
useful devices sold by this company, ienfd wedding ring, a hand of geld.
Te appreciate the adantaKes which i
this cleaner has ever all etners you
I should try operating it yourself; and
for this purpose Buchanan's will be
clad te Kive you a demonstration in .
veur own home. One of the main artists and executed m their work-1
points of superiority of the Sweeper-' rooms show an exquisiteness of de
Vac is that by merely turning a lever 1 tail and perfection of workmanship I
it is converted from a plain suction which cannot be excelled. Xet only i
cleaner te a hweeper with a Motor Metor Moter
Driven Brush, se indispensable in
gathering lint, hairs, threads, etc.
HOUSK
are y
ou most in need of for ac
cemplishing this arduous semi-annual
undertaking a vacuum cleaner, a
jarnet sweeper, a Droom, aneus
kinds of brushes, a dust pan, a mop
for fleer, wans or ceiling, scrubbing,
brushes, dusters, a chamois, cleaning
fluids ? W hatever articles they may ,
be, you are sure te find everything
for fleer, walls or ceiling, scrubbing,
(Unf li11 H'O tlf nf Vrt TTmiKAfilMti Vl.y-i .n..
""V. if -h i' .."''Z
Ing Storeof J. Franklin Miller, 1612
uiwmuimiwi. iiii-i i ii-ru urc me
hardwood floors which demand con-
of wax
cpeii8lp. lieliifi iacinlly iirlrert at
j:'5fl, ami they will pne most useful m
sumt care; ami you win uc pieasem 110Ved by sweeping or home cleaning.!
with the waxing outfit which I saw 0r, perhaps, you would like te hae
'eday at Millers. It includes a Jehn- a rUR dyed and Bargs' make a spe-1
'.en 1- Ioor- axing Brush and a pound ,.inirv r,f ihw wmA- uiti, i ,..' .
.... ., " -... ' ....... ...... V.V4 HUM. I
Kctinni; uur uoeis in koeci condition. iiuusenuiu luriiisuina.
THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION
TO REBUILD BURNED PRISON
Only One of 680 Convicts Escaped
During Michigan Fire
Ionia, Mich., Oct. 0. (By A. P.)
Inmates of the Michigan State reforma
tory here, which was almost completely
destroyed by (lre yesterdny with a less
of nearly $500,000, were put te work
today clearing nwny the debris for the
possible erection of a new model prison.
The Stute Administrative Beard nnd
members of the prison beard are ex
pected te decide te rebuild the institu
tion Immediately. Only the prison din
ing room, kitchen nnd n furniture fac
tory building escaped the flames. Of
ficials announced that out of the OJU
cenvlctt only en0 had tnken udvnntuge
of the lire te escape.
A GIFT Basket of Fruit! Have you
seen these delightful hand-
painted ones at the htere of Henry,
U Hnlliiuwill .?- rn Ttriiml Strent.
you knew, llallewel I s guarantee per
iect del i very te anv place
1000 miles of Philadelphia.
within
"n su thu circle of diamonds set
in platinum is being bi ought mere
and mere into use by people of taste !
and discrimination. The Wedding
Kings designed by uaiiey.v own'
is this tj pe of tint; ,i ch.irpimK iempli
mem ic tun i.nfs.if;. m.nr ihiik, hut it
constitutes a beautiful luteu of jcuelri i
m itself. i
THIS is the season when we are all
cleaning and redei orating our,
homes, getting ready for the winter
when one is in the house se much.
geme things will need renewing, but
rURS aru a p.llt of the furnishings
, whjL.h iast for manv ,pur, CsDcciallv
if thev ure taU,n t.ni0 of aml k ;t
if thev ure trt.ut,tl t.ni0 of a
ciean, T1)1S can only 1)e t
having them properly cleani
reliable fnm like that of Bar
be done by
leaned by a
lin..,. n
lua "estnut Street, in every rug
j there nre pat tides of dirt and grit
grit
which accumulate and cause
it te
out and which
They also clean ei
, .,; ,l...,,rin. iil.i"nI-.,re n.i n
tatns "lapencs, iiiauKets and ethei
rnmmt hn ...
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STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER.
JUST FIFTY YEARS AGO, the founders of this business, having had three 8U6
ccssful years as partners in serving the public as success was measured in these early
days declared that "there is a satisfaction in doing business en correct principles, and
especially in gaining and retaining thc CONFIDENCE of thc people. Wc mark oil out
goods, net only with reference te selling that particular let, but with a view of MAKINi
CUSTOMEliS by every sale. Tliey euat up a great eusmesa, aim utvtr nunc, mr, n. -growing
by a strict adherence te the principles laid deivn by them.
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em's
CI
Style aimd QimaSiitj
Values That Insure
Continued Leadership
Again we are in a position te declare after a thor
ough inspection of our new Autumn and Winter lines,
and after consideration of reports of what is te be found
all around us WE HAVE THE GOODS AND THE
VALUES. A great variety of new models created by
the best designers in this country, from several famous
manufacturers, each one striving te get the largest pos
sible share of business from this Clothing Stere of
Constant Activity the Clothing Stere that serves
mere men and young men than does any ether in Phila
delphia. Judge of the truth of this, TO-MORROW.
Our own exclusive line, the WICKHAM Suits and
Overcoats starting at $35.00 has" thoroughly proved
its superiority, in fabrics, cut and tailoring. The Hart,
Schaffner & Marx Suits, from $40.00 te $65.00, need
no introduction. These and the "Alce" Suits and Over
coats are an ell known te thousands.
Attractive Specials Frem
Manufacturers Who Wish te
Increase Their Output by
Helping Us te Increase Ours
Men's Suits With Extra
Trousers
$29.50
Men's and young men's line
worsted Suits, in the season's
smartest .styles and pntterns,
at this remarkably low price.
inter 0crceat.s men's and
Yeung Men's 1'lsters and Ulster Ulster Ulster
otte of warm, all-wee! fabrics
.'2C.00.
Autumn Tep Coats men's and
young nun's style, of ht"rinu ht"rinu
bencs, oxford and black fabrics
?29.:0.
(iabardine Tep Coats made in
England in smart belted style;
of a finnr rjuahty of gabardine
nt S.'ie.OO.
Men's Separate Trousers mix
tures and stripes ?" 7.", ie.50,
$G.30.
martly
Seven
l.u -'
Jl'WM . MUallt; -"I
M lin,i eiiKs
'Of-Ml M-'i-tee; tigr
t;si ' cstee; tight
Ii I
New
i kffli
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(Se. .TKIerscy Slip-en Dre.-.-, deep cellai.
reers and taileied pockets bound with ribbon,
est of white Canten crepe.
(Se. 6) Jersey Slip-en Diess, with allevtr
embroidered slcees in bell style; allover em
breideied fish-tail panels at the side, tinisluii
with bull ti miming.
( Se. ?) Jersey ip-en Dt'i.-s, shown a' ih
left cellar i. in lie worn high or low.
Beautiful Showing of
Silk Dresses
$22.50 te $45.00
Ciepe ile t'h.i e, Canten Crepe, soft Satin,
Crepe (iiergette; plaited, beaded, fringe
tiimmed, trimmed with naillieads a beautiful
Miticty in bhu-k, navy and blown.
slrawi i lk .i i . ,. s. i i He i - Market Btreei
f
es
Londen fhercnats our own mi- 1
portatien of Ulsters, of fleecy all
wool fabrics in typically British
styles SuS.OO.
Men's Evening Clethes full
dres and Tuxedo Suits of appre
ciable ,-tles of distinction S-13.
Sports Suits sack coats, with
plaited and belted back $27.30
and $38.00.
Youths' Suits, uith Extra
Trousers for the veutli of 16 te
19 ears ?27."t).
"Wickham" Suits
$33.00
A nnderful collection of
the matchless Wickham Suits
in new fabric-, and smart styles
for men and young men
marked at a special "get-ac-quaintc
i" price.
Tailored
Wonderfully Clever
New Medels
'l'l K'Otllln S;ji- I)e- of eiy fni.
eth
At $25 DO
(iialit ; Miiaitly sl-i-hed ie.it t'Hct with seams
ttimmed with nei.t braid; satin
sleeves flared at the wn-t.
,i .V. 1) Peiret Twill Dres-, witn er, wide
slceNes of crepe tieetgette, deeply handed by
-e.- et silk biaid; ikej) gndliilleit of the braid.
f.Ve. n) Peiret 'Iwil! l)re, -iiewn at the
i rht; cireulai ski t, 'Irtu-. and vekc efi'ett in
back beautif-lly beaded.
Se.L) Serge Redingote Die--, opening ever
satin vest; Petei Pan cel'ar ard all edges piped
with braid.
il i "
Yi,f',jfiitMn
f Jit
.'sni
- Ai i
Walrus Leather
Traveling Bags
Unusual at $14.50
In appearance nnd durability
all that thc most critical traveler
could ask. Of genuine walrua
leather, lined with sheepskin
leather with sewed frames. Less
thin regulnr price $14.50.
.VrawbrldKS & Clothier Aisle 8, Centre
Necklaces of Pearl
Beads, $4.00, $5.50
Clese te Half Price
Fine Beads thnt will keep their
soft sheen. In graduated .sizes.
18-inch Necklaces new $1.00.
21-inch Necklaces new $."i.50.
Mrawbildne ft i lethlir
Aiile 0. Market Htreet
Hear the
Philadelphia
Orchestra
At thc Academy of Music
te-morrow, or in your own
home whenever you wish
through the medium of VIC
TOR RECORDS, which are
here for your selection.
St-nwbrMse a Clothier
Kifth Fleer. West
La Vida Vibrators
A Vibrator of the utmost sim
plicity for the home. Just at
tach te the electric light socket.
Ter that stimulating effect te
i.km or scalp, for tired nerves
the Vibrator is invaluable. Let
us explain its merits. And it is
se inexpensive 7..'50.
STrtv bri'lK" t'lethiM
Aisle 10. Filbert Street
Often One Needs
An Atlas at Hand
These i.rc convenient for home,
office or te carry abeut:
The Little Giant Atlas, with
1920 census 50c.
Hammend's Pocket Atlas of
the World, with 1920 census 75c.
Rand McXally's Pocket Atlns
of the. World, 75c; cloth-bound
$1.25.
Rand McNallv's Handy Atlas
of thc World--$1.30.
str.iwt.rldge L Llethler
s ., l rioer I'ilbert Street. Wert
Shirting Silks at
Special Lew Prices
Imported Japanese Shirting
Silks, e2 inches wide, special at
$1.75. A liner grade in an excel
lent assortment of satin-stripe
effects, 32-in., special at $2.85.
Loreli Xew Crepe C luff en
Special at $2.00 a Yard
A beautiful silk, in black and a
full range of shades; -10-inch.
s'-a'ilrilne & i '. tlner Alele 0, Centre
Flaceneties, $1.04
Sc Pans Perfume Idea
About one hundred applications
of your faerite perfume in an
exquisite crjstal ial, attractive
ly encased, and with a special
nen-lcakable stepper that deposits
just one diep at a time that's
the Klacenettc, which you can
easily cairy in your hand bag.
Flaconettee containing L'Ori
gan, Fleurs d'Amour, Quelqucs
Fleurs, Parfum Ideal, Jieky and
ether choice perfumes $1.0-1
each.
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Reller Skates, $2.50
Kasy - lunnini, Pall - Rearing
Skates, made by the I nien Hard
ware Cer.ipanj . Adjustable te
different sizes of shoes $2.50.
h. I. a ' oil- r fjurth l'loer
5000 Yards of
Cretonnes
35c
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en the pj-ui. of the manufacturer
enables u te marl; this entire,
wonderful co!!eiien nt the ro re
inai'kabb low pi ice of '6ec a yard.
These are ail brand-new Cre Cre
tenni s, in putty chintz ell'ects in
fleial and dice designs, rich
fel.ne and lattice tenceits, bread
-tupi-ig- l'luiuiiuiud with floral
e'u t t; M-rnuie and tapestry
effects en blaiK and colored back
gruuiids. A sjiletidiil ariety pro
viding for every decorative idea
and marked at a price that will
appeal te eery woman new put
ting the home in blight readiness
for flu months te ionic-.
M .iii)rl!t-e & Clothier
Hi rd r.oer Centr.
Baby Coaches and
Cribs New en the
Third Fleer
t.u ti e Thud Meer, just as you
sti p oil the Meiig Stairway, you
w!l :ir 1 Ilali Coaches in a new
and I'mement location. Alse
iiian kiiius of .Nursery Furniture.
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Finished in white, gray or ecru,
upholstered in corduroy.
Stroller (le-Curts ltiducednoxe
il I.ee te $-10.00
(leaiance of many excellent
models. A wide range of choice,
llahivx' White Cribs, Drop Drep
side, with Springs and Mat
tress, complete new $9Jj.
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