-vcmr-.r? mfJT- W W'i . t .1 -jM1-- EVENING PUBLIC IEDGER-PHILABELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1021 8 Helding Assets STRAWBRIDGESCLOTHIER IB MEMORIAL INSTITUTE FORM I PAVING FIGHT SEEN IN SHORE CONTEST flVar Admiral Braisted Heads Nvv Medical Bedy Honoring JNeted Surgeon General FUNDS DONATED FOR WORK M A crtnt medical institution was or er nmltecl Jntt night when tlie Gersns ferial tnftllutc of Tropical nnd Pre Pre Trtt&eMedlrlne was founded .at a meet liur In the nellevuo-Strstferci. - ntti. Institute will comincmerato the A t he ltc Mnier General William Sawferd GerSas, Surgeon General of United Stntcs Army, whose medical ift.!wcmcnls In the Cnnal Zene nre listed Inseparably with the construction rffirnAdXM.m 0. fisted, rrflMd, formerly mrSeen Rcncral of the B?vr was elected president of the In- i itltnt. Other cnipcn cikwu uc ni FrahUIn II. Martin, of Chicago nw ?""" uiir :.M.f . a p -C IM-JI"" initen. V. t.. president ei ine i;iuuii frnti Company, trcasurer. and Wilsen ipOId'i, of Washington, D. C, trcas Sw of. the Vnlen Trust Company, as as rlrUet treasurer. Hie directors pref-cnt at the meeting Mrt'Jebn Jlassett Moero, United States Jattfce f the International Ceuit of Arbitration; Admiral Uralsted, Majer Geacral Merritt W. Ireland, surgeon jmjrai of the army ; Rear Admiral Ed 'ird'R. Sti't, surgeon general of the tint Hugh &. Cummins, surgeon gen- Wlef the United States liealtli Scrr JcifDr. Lee S. Jtewe, director general rrtlie Fan-American Union, and Dr. Mlrtla. Anether member of the beard tiAairaste S. Boyd, clceted recently te tad th9 Beard of Health of Panama. Other officials elected yesterday were TV l. Loucks. director of ersranizn- tleiind E. h. Zudcck, director of pub- is-tnc course ei inn mecunc a enmc- grim'was read from Dr. Dcllsarie Tor Ter r,'. President of the Kepublic of Pan $mi.', The executive tendered te the dlrtcters a magnificent site In the City pi jwiama ler tne construction or tee Institute. The tlte In the gift of the ncepM or ranama ana cost jjtOU.tKHJ. Dr. Ferms heads the Hourd of Directors lad'w.is represented nt the meeting by Jesj B Fefeverc, Chnrge d Affaires of ftsttaa at ivasningten. The work of the Gercas Institute will be circled en by the establishment of a loaaaatlen similar te that of the Car nlai and Iteckcfcller Foundations, a foundation provided by funds donated ter organizations and individuals tbroefbout the United States nnd Latin America, ifntlennl headquarters for tee acTciepmeui ei we institute have bea fitnblishcd In the Panama Lega tion In Washington. TRAINED GIRL TO STEAL ElwoedJ, Adams Pleads Guilty and Is Censured by Judge Stir Yerk, Oct. 27. El weed J. Aditns, twenty-one yesra did, of 47 Irving place, who v.-as arrested when Jean Cannlnglium idd the police In Julr that he had (mliiwfl Imr tn cn.-ir Bi)lenaent ns a' mniil vitli uenitiiv fflmiliM feV tllO tltlmn'.e nf rnlilierr pleaded jiility yesterday te Inrceny in (he-first dej;ree. Judge Talley, In Gen etll eenlens. reinnntlnl Mm in tun Tombs for bnfuce en Xercmber 7 with urn comment : "It is illCOnCcIvable hew nnv nnm en t uenu mm iwenij-eiie yearn a record of crime tucn as jeu have established, ion net only mud- loin in n nr ,mi 'rw bad a .lt , but caused tin- lrl te ileal for ou." Adams Is the bieppen of a phvalclau. Tne snc'ific cliave t , nim'ti im ,u.,,i.,,7 viasthe theft of fur, jewelry and cr.su ' UII, at 2-15 Vi Kiriitr.nri, .t i tn.January 11. lli.s mother is wnltina trud en a charge of receiving ttelcn I AUCTION ll I POJIZI HOME Crowds Attend Sale of Eae.nii, Furnishings in Palatial Heuse Lexington. Mass.. i"W 7 i-i... icenea of last jear. uhi-n i,,..,-! .1. ' W "l;f'l te this ten for u MKhf ' of Charles l'uns-.,, AThe m Vttiin co i r cent en fortj-flve-day InvcstmentV were le-enmrpii ii:ii.win.. . .' tatw te buy at Auction tfae expensive fwjlshlngh et tl.. palatial Iieu-c which teOMui.H i. It h us .Miruatcd that about I p' ""' " nyc mero tlinn imlr of ' 106 original en t. v.. re..li,y.,i in.. Iffi f11,1 l' "''" '' f" "" assets' being- IX.rt..j .."' r,'' r? - W(,',t c? The Wardrobe" Bebbin, of riilcnce. executive sccre il-YrMtrnnl .T. Hie Wtltn, .of Wllsh W .-- ---, .-!.- Glevesthe Gift Beautiful Cenlcmci'i dress gloves, street gloves, warm gloves and sport gloves for men, women and children, iu gift sets of three or mere asserted pairs An exclusive Centemeri origi nation giving the final touch ei completeness and charm Je the gift of gloves ten te W'J dollars the set ' Over a score of set comhina cemhina comhina tien selected from mere than 100 styles of Centemeri Wevis from France, Great "ritain and America. I'J pfl canvs tie luxe made by Clement of l'aris .5.50 extra. Only 9 Saturday hufere Christmas TiBdu Milrj; IUijj. Ldcr Photo Servlcs I. BARROWS W. Who lias Jietn named trustee of the assets of (he defunct Chandler Brethers A Ce. broherace Ann MOTHER OF SLAIN GIRL IDENTIFIES HER BODY New Yerk Pollce Dissatisfied With Descriptions Furnished New Yerk, Oct. 27. Mrs. Anna Bailey, of Brooklyn, jceterday after noon Identified the terse found In a pond Jn Lenj: Island City tiht Satur day as that of her daughter, Mrs. Dellv Bailey Illgclns, who dlsappcured from her mother's home two years age. Mrs. Bnlley waa joined In her fden fden llflcatlen by two t'riendK of the missing yeunjr woman, Mrs. Helen Otte, of Brooklyn, nnd Hemer Dennis, of Ja maica, Queen.". All three wcre posi tive in tiieir Identification. Cnptatu Arthur Cnrey, head of the police homicide squud, nnd Dr. Charles iurns. cniei medical examiner, ex pressed dissatisfaction with their Identi. ficatien, however, because of dlecren nncies In the description of Mrs. II& gins furnished te the police at the time of her dlaappcarnnce nnd their exam! nation of the bad and terej of th slain woman. AUTHOR SUES BEBE DANIELS E. C. Myatt Seeks $10,000 Damaoee for Alleged Plagiarism -s Angeles, CiUlf., Oct. 27. Miss Bcbe Daniels, the Benlart Film Cor poration and Ulmer Hurrls, its reprc reprc scptatlve. were made joint defendants In n suit filed In Superior Court Wed nesday for Edward Charles Myatt, actor unu auioer, m wmcn plagiarism Is charged and damages of 10,000 asked. Mr. Myntt bays he started In January last and completed In April a film sdc sdc narie entitled "The MIIe a Minute Girl." The thrce defendants, he ul eges, took his "exact theme, ideas and Individual characters." nnd produced It under the nnme of "The Speed Girl." This followed, he says, nn attempt en his part te sell the story te the defend - UIllU. I Mr. Myatt Is a brother of Glen Myntt, cntchcr for the Philadelphia Athletics. ' "Cubist" in Autumn .sVT Kft Plum Celer Harpers na market Waiver I OS 2 CHfcSTNUT SttOPS of Centemeri The Vogue of Black &White Centemeri Meu&quetuire gloves in 16-button length, of French Natienalc cpiality Kidbkin Se soft, se flexile, se superbly made that they mould magically te the contours ei' the hand Black with white finish iu the tranchant style; or white with self finish; grays, modes, fawns and lirewjis Embroidered iu Paris Point and sewn everscum with the exquisite art and fidelity of the Cenlcmcri uecdlceraftera in Grenoble. 7.50 Politicians Making Hard Effert te Defeat Leeds for Com merce Chamber Head Atlantic City, Oct. 2". -A contest that has resolved Itself Inte a battle be tween bjierc politicians and business men for the control of the Chamber of Commerce has split the town wlde open. The battle will reach Its conclusion to morrow night, when the elections will take place. Themas P. Kndlcett, who served as director general of the resort's nnnunl pageant this year, has the political forces behind his candidacy for presi dent, while the business Interest are throwing their support behind Hamuel P. Leeds, for tAx yeara president and the man who built the chamber te the strength It new has from n small hand ful of men In a Beard of Trade. Leeds, who Is one of the members of the Ohalfonte-IIndden Hull Company, has the beachfront Interests back of him. Chnracs have come from the En- dicett camp that Leeds has made the chamber a one-man organization, whlle Leeds has replied. that the politicians re wary or mm because or his exnesuri of certain conditions, principally relatt Inr te the management of the count affairs with regard te paving contracts. "It is an attempt te suppress the source of Information that is threaten ing te place the offenders of the public trust In an uncomfortable and perhaps precarious position," nnsrtcd Mr. Leeds In nn arraignment of the opposi tion today. Mitchell Fletcher Ce. New Pack Just Arrived Park Farm Maine Cern Tender and Sweet Dess. Caie Cm $2.25 $425 20c Baby Cern, $2.25 Dez. Alma Cern, f2M Dez. Tropic Cern, fl.85 Dez, 18th & Chestnut Sts. 12th & Market Sti. 5600 Germantown Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. Economy as applied te the newest fashions in these two big shep6. Centemeri Gloves 123 Se. 13th St. I'tiiladclphhNcw Yerk Grenoble, Vruncc 4 J fr 1 ANOTHER, W OMDERFOL C1MR M Wemen9 8 Apparel Greatly Under Regular Prices Smart Weel Jersey Dresses new $13.00 Panel medal with loose sleeves; deep clrdle trimmed in contrasting shade: panels attractively atltched. Kavy - and - gTay, brown -'and - tan, taupe-and-navy. Straight-line Satin Dresses new $16.50 Blaclr, navy and brown. Skirt deeply bordered with tucks; narrow tle uaeh; round cellarlces neclc-ltne; three-quarter-JcnEth sleeves. Straight-line Tricetine Dresses new $12.75 In black nnd navy, trimmed wltb rows of fiat braid; self belt! full flarlns eleeves. Tailored Tricetine Suits new $29.50 Werth one-thlrd mere. Open scams finished with crew tacks ; notched cellars and slashed peckets. Black, navy and dark brown. High-grade Tweed Suits new $26.50 Belted, Norfolk and teml-fitting models, ceme ellk-llncd. Chiefly In tample clzc3. Odd Lets of Geed Coats Reduced $10,00 Bxtraerdtiury alue. Weel velour, cificfly In black, ullk-Uncd throuch threuch throuch eut ; also fancy mlsturee with yoke and b1jevc3 lined. Net all sIkes In each style. New Belivia Cleth Coats new $37.50 Ulted model, tucl.cd and trimmed with ttltchUiff In back. Blue and brown with taupe fur cellar: black with black fur cellar. Serge Skirts Much Under Price at $5.00 Many worth double. Various mod els, some plaited ; black, blue and u f-.v in plaids. Broken Lets of White Cotten Blouses $1.00 Voile In vest and trl'l cifcctn: batiote with l'ctcr Pan .ullun dotted In color. A roductlen of enc-thl'd. i Peter-Pan Blouses of j Crepe de Chine at $3.75 I Te hundred new Wnlats, In flesh I uid white, tucked and trimmed with I i-anew plaithiK nnd blac'.w ribbon bow. , Odd Leta of Cotten Blouses new $2.95 U lilte volle, 1'etcr-P.xn meuses tr nimed with lace : ether-, i.i vest and frill effects. Silk Waists Greatly Reduced at $1.85 Odd lets of crepe de chine, uepe C.Kjrsette and pongee Waists in a variety of styles. Alaska Fex Scarfs in Brown Tenes at $28.50 Tadc wjtii fur en both b.rles. and fiiilched with head and liandseme r'rusli tali Canadian Wolf Scarfs Unusual at $22.50 I'ihlehed with head and tuil; lined with crepe de clilnc. Jn beuutlfuj shades of brown and gvaj . One Hundred Trimmed Hats, Special at $4.75- beautiful new line of lur-brlm 'Iar-i with velvet or duvetlne wewn. Matrons' Trimmed Hats, Special at $4.85 Bome 'nearly ene-hali' undr prlte. niach, navy and brown; tilmmed w'th l't.nclei and ernament1' Shoes for All Women's Strap Pumps and Oxfords $5.75 Wonderful valup time smait chestnut breni calf 13 iv S1ie?h with filed sultrj unit leuther military heels. I'uiiiub In one- and tue-atrap Dijica fu.iu n yail. Children's and Misses' Lace Shoes new $2.95 V'er children tan elltskln Laca hhees. Ver missed dark tan Hlucher Kheea. All worth far mero than the Clever Day prlce of ?2 05. Men's Calfskin Shoes Great Saving at $4.95 Men's Lace Sliees In black or tan made en 1ibIIh1i lasts. Alee black Brain Urorjue Shoes fl. 05 a pair. Youths' and Beys' Shoes $2.95 and $3.95 Ian caltsliln Laert Shoes sturdy ml. practical, Neubl laluee. Veuths' slseti, 11 te 13, ?S OS; boy? sizes, 1 te 0 $3.05. Hundreds of Entirely New Clever Specials for the Second Day! ( Here's another page of extraordinary values for the second Clever Day almost every item appearing here for the first time. Several hundred of the Clever Specials were In lets sufficient for both days ; therefore, with these entirely new lets added for te-morrow, FRIDAY, the second day will be as attractive in every way as the first day. Every One of These Lets Is Far Belew tlte Regular Price, and There Are About Four Times as Many Mere at Equally Great Savings If you were here te-day, you knew the remarkable character of tlie savings, and will surely come again te-morrow te see the new lets that could net be shown to day. If-you were net here te-day, don't miss this remarkable opportunity for saving money ' te-morrow. Clever Values for Misses & Children Misses' Weel Jersey Suits, Special, $14.75 Geed heavy Jersey. .HIeee!c.s tilip. en Drcsa with belted c jat : or made In tailored belted style with notched cellar; two-piece hX!n. Misses' New Winter Coats, Special, $25.00 ! Twe new models of suede voleer, , In navy, reindeer, brown nnd Porrente I blue, with beuverette cellar. Sires I ii. 10 and IS years I Children's Sweaters Excellent Value $3.25 All-wool Sweaters, madr with cel- j lar and belt Serviceable, pretty and i a remarkable value 'S.2;. Girls' New Winter Coats, Special, $11.50 Of two-toned fle.iKliia. in biu-nii, reindeer and blue. Melted C a uitli convcitlble (.ellnr. Flure-ba 1:, h.ifed h.ifed frent Coats with beavei.' ni!.!!. Sizes U te li year Gills' Ribbon-trimmed Beaver Hats at $3.95 Lons-riapped Hcivcr II tt- ith y:ehsrain nbben ''and ,i- .J tieuin. en Furniture for Half and Less Many single pieces throughout the Furniture and less than half former Grass Cleth Wall Paner Five-yard Pieces 70c Handcme Oi - V.UK I 111 tan or In llgb i rcaular pnci. ni ' av be!ev Dainty Scrim Curtains Unusual Value at $2.10 Seme of thete Scrim ' i.rt iii h ,ite edKed vlth lace ot'iers trlii.ined with liu'e Insertion .1 :'. Wurtli tai mero than $2.10 a pan. Heavy Cretonnes Many at Half Price, 45c Cretonnes in fu ly jiuii. uu patterns and' . wide. Many at 1 3c a. yard. iliiKn, !'' l!i -If prlct . nU 'es Scrim and Marquisette A Great Saving at 40c Curtain Sen i . .' Mat-H' it'p i whlte und creatn i-' mle At one-third less than tesul"- i rl e a yarn Linens and Bedfurnishings Fine Scotch Linen Table Cleths $5.50 Werth evr ene lui'.f in ju limtr 'leths of liea-i v line 1 In excl'iHle designs; te bint wae Three-piece Turkish Bath Sets 68c One Bath Mai en. Uueit Tene, and ene Wash etli vt lieavv Turk. Ish tewellnt;, fwt J tnatthli b border. Fine Weel-mixed Blankets, 72x81, $10.00 White with onlerfil berih rs and In the (h'Hlrable deuld. -btd l.e. Much under tlie tisu.i. prii Weel-filled j I Vlk4 it titn Kln-i V O FT f I i vvuiuiui tauica $e. ID eatlnu ceerlnp- in Hiruied effects, wltli solid-color border, ll'ei ih one. feurttt mere. Cotten-filled ' Comfertables $4.25 , Hcrell-stitiht'd lONcrlnK of figured ' cambric, wtth soiut-ielir mtlue ber- ! der. K.teeili nt v alue AVhitc Marseilles Bed Spreads $5.75 1 Katln-tlnlsh, and in tlie jiepulnr SCx 00-inch, double bed sUc A su inn of almost one-third. Twilled Outing I Flannel 18c a Yard i Ite cotton twilled Outing Flan. I nel at u pnee which should Induea laylne In a. year s supply. 9fc S Fleer Coverings Axminster Rups 9x12 feet $35.75 Tli-! Beattle M.-.r.ut'acturlnif Com pany has sent the tiepartntcnt of Le-er-Iriced Fleer Coverings a spe cial let of these extra-heavy, hlgh-plle Axminster Hubs te sell at much lese than the regular price becaure of alight irrceiilarltles In the matchlnc- Universal Inlaid Linoleum $1.15 sq. yd. V. & 3. Sleanc's i-traight-line Uni versal Inlaid Ineleum a (Trade that Ecllri regrulaily for almett one half mere. Vat-Iev: i excellent tlie pattci ns. Smith's Axminster Rugs, 9x12 $35.00 Alexander Smith & Sens' Seamless "Carlten" Axminster Jtuf. at a sot? set? i'7 of rlesc te enc-fOi'Vih Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs at Great Savings Exchanged Pianos and Player-Pianos at sharp reductions from prices already appreciably low. New Pianos and Player-Pianos at worth-while savings. Handsome, clear-toned Phonographs that have been iibed for demonstration purposes, marked at substantial reductions. ' i Every Roem at than Half Price as well as complete suits Stere, are marked at half selling prices. : Enamel Bedsteads Save New $14.50 te $46 Fleer t.ii i u.i, crt-atly under prlee. All full sine llnl- ud In hite, herj. valnut'and mal.nsai.; . Ml cr-eellent alue Photegiaph Frames en Swinging Stands $1.95 Hdiiidseii.u rraiued in Tift"ir.j er; rr Lroe-n '! 'iIut gra-tlni-' fiz's i7 te m;i .. L."ndt;- : -c Electric Table Lamps Exceptional at $6.00 in ehi-t -r finish, v uu p, Jtt: flau-e doc'-r.iuens. Une-Uilrd !e- tl..in icffular price, at JC 00. Sporting Goods and Playthings Youths' Rugby Feet Balls new $1.85 Cer.iiUte vritli pebblc-sr i.n lecithci rover . in-v n-llned; awid U.uMcr ind iHflN Plaid Moter Kobes new 88.51) Vttrm tlve it arm It. he- . ui'i fli.gtU nii' V .iains of abnui one-touith Ball-bearing Reller Skates $1.85 "L'nien lI.irdvi.ire" Kates, e.xteu e.xteu hieii pattern with vlamp and heel btrnps. Dells Half Price and Less, 5c te $3.95 A wenderf'il i sertn enf of Dells from a Ri.t t'enlKH tuainiiii turer cliarueter uaby Jmiu and fctialght llinb.Ml, nisiiue-hcad n lib Nene mere thu i half tlie ieniiP! jtice. many less than h,lf Ue Carl t.vmorre'5 te JT P5 t'hildren'k 'Clown" Costumes $2.00 Ilsl.junen Cestumet, w-ell-maut i.t .atine i en plate w MJi p. inted 1 r 5S 9S i Beys9 Clothing and Furnishings Mixed Cheviot Suits new 1.25 Eaihtpt of abej.1 eiictMrci a.uL tnere. Ot riar.t mixed chovleta. ueiue of the fumeuu Jack O'Leathcr Suits are Included. .Sires 7 te 17 years. Beys' Winter Overcoats $9.75 sjcnia with woolen lliunss. femes C te 9 and 1 J te 18 years. One-third te ene-haff Mitr price. Beys' Cleth Hats Odd Sizes $1.15 I1.-13 that were formerly marked douel' and me-re In our reartilar bteclc Several soed styles te chocee from. Hosiery, Knitwear Women's Silk Stockings Excellent Value $1.95 111 fashioned Ingram Silk Stoclc Steclc fnsrs In blade only. Mlht "seconds" of a ery desirable qualltj Women's Fleece-lined Union Suite new $1.25 In Extra Sizes $1 JO Ttlbhed cettun, fleece-lined. A:i . i anlde lenjrth. with hlffh neck and lens slec.oe .jr lew nook und no bieeves Women's Extra-size Cotten Vests, Special,40c nibh-U cotton Vests. lltslu-'veislK ith liisli ok and len sleee, Mr,, neck a- 1 e!ie Meeves ur low re,. and no sleeves. Clese te half prl c -uc each Gleve Silk Camisoles Notable Value $1.45 Farn.; Ole-.e sill; Camisoles i' a ure se much in uemari.l at, hc-liu.ix gilts Wen. en nlll bt- delightc' with the value at U.u. Beys' Ecru Union Suits Wonderful Value 75c Hlbbed ( ji'u.i Vn en euitN, with Iens: scves and In ai.klt tenetli. alore tlian ne-thlrd unde ir t r - each. Miscellaneous Streng Dress Trunks New $13.25 and $14.25 l'ibr,. With .. strens Leriuih $11 j; i.Mried Trunks, studded. u. . p trav, rretennn linln.' i.anlw no a.nd draw belts. - in 1. . -13 J5; Cti lni-hec Miscellaneous Beeks Damaged 10c te 38c U'-jK- ei nil kinds. Hllghtlv clnir aged preset. tire tt wldti runge of chuiid i r etlur reading At te? a than Ji.uf i i '-e new lOe te Sc Stamped White Rompers Unusual Value 45c Whlte Cotten Rentpws In J. te 4 ycar slaes .Made and stamped im neat de-dsns ready te be embieldered tee. Gilt Pest Card Frames Excellent Value 25c These who have attractive pl.-tures In Ieat card Mzc will be glad t, tmd thes pretty Frames at mirh a l w price. Bleached Canten Flannel 25c a Yard .1 eaiUia of o5eu eiir-'fu,,j lx. cellent qualltv. ,jX" Women's Umbrellas of Colored Silk $4.65 j ,JfiiAoem? Uml",". with bakellte WlarrlM centlUerab'y tl.... Men8 Clothing and Furnisliings Far Belew Value Suits With Extra Trousers $26.50 Very cVese te Italf price Of fln Worsted In dark irray shades, and smart Otsslnicreu In Ute ncaben'a newest oelorlnm. Sizes rcfjular, stout, fshert, tall and ulcndcr. Men's and Yeung Men's Winter Overcoats, $27.50 Kemarkable unities. All-wool Ulstere and Ulsterettea In a sreat variety of fabrics. Suits About Half Price $12.50 and $17.50 A ueneral clearance et Incomplete linen of mcdtum-wfijflit HjILe. Net all sizes in ever elyle. but a Cl'..:iMe range of izc in the let. Seft Felt Hats 'Sew Styles $2.15 fc'eal brown, Ixmden snn,kii ,.i,u English b-e-". On'-'h'-d 'i-icr pri-?. H H 2000 Men's Madras Shirts new $1.60 Trcomplcte lines treru .'loc. a.!! fennerly aeld for mum were -me asembl( In ene large rreujj ui.d marked at this reduced i rice 2000 Men's Shirts ' Reduced te $1.20 Brand-new Shlrtu in the . ar i stripe fftfKta ee much desired by mm ' of ffoed taste Kxceptlenal value at this price I Men's Black Socks with ' Unbleached Seles 15c I Black "otten Socks with un- i bleached soles, that maie men con- hlder most comfortable Slightly uec- end nuality. but the Hew, win net Impair we v.. Men's Medium-weight Shirts and Drawers 65c Gray Cotten Shirts and Drawers. in u weight many men Ilke te wear new and nil winter. A remarluible taluc nt C3- each Suits with Twe Pairs of Trousers $22.00 lien'? and Yeunu Men's SultH of fine worsted fabi ics. in a Keed i.i'ige of regular and stout sizes. Men's Separate Trousers at $2.95 and $3.95 Worsteds and CaHKlmer.-n, i,hlfiy striped ifi'ects, In neat dark ulor uler ir.si. 7 nusual at i'J.ji and ?3.35. Men's Fine Silk Four-in-hands 95c s. eat variety of imported l:i 1 Au.trican rMks te choesrt from. These NcktlH ere worth one-half rne-e te three times this price. Men's Heavy Worsted Union Suits at $2.25 Ileal v rjra Worsted Culen Pints at a r.alng- of mere than eie-thhd new 51. l 5 each. Men's Wool-and-Cotten Socks, Unusual 55c Ribbed s-etks In he.ither-inUed Shades. An excellent wflg'it t j, aavmar et mere than one-fourth. v 5 Suspenders 35c or 3 Pairs for $1.00 Of go-id utaetlc, Threa pairs for the usual pr!-0 of two is tl.e ".oer-P.v- rate of cavins. Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 30c Man ia e c!u, te ene h iii- f u t iee line Linen Initial Handkeihi'ire. Economies in Dress A ccesse ries Imported Beaded-Draw-string Bags, $2.75 With cr..ehct top a very attraf. tlve O'Kiertn ent of dealer. nnd l0lor l0ler .ugs 1,1-c.itiy under r. gular price. 1000 Smart Leather Link Belts at 18c Aery fashionable thin k.,tF , r whlte am! ta.-K-and-liitv.., Lined Gloves, Mittens and Gauntlets, $3.35 AjiertiHl l-.tH, sr.in.. u..ni, , .,v deubl. et all KUes in . i, " but ml u s in the lit 400 Yards of French Det Veiling at 55c ' 'U r '"m inipenatl'.n lll. It bi ,.. sonic with elets i different t.uy colors. Net-and Lace Vestees with Cellar at 85c Made - n w , r i 1 ,,i,. re . of I'llldtiun rrish u ,t .,, " 0I Handkerchiefs of Irish Linen, 15c T Inn Innii li Mil, -.1 tflied Ik Mb v n a t v.jiue. hem- iVni Hand-fringed Reman- striped Sashes $2.65 neen ineiic-s w ii deep , knr.t frlng, i uler lombiiiMleiib rds long, beautiful in,i French Kid Gloves Wonderful Value $1.60 Tne-clasp Frnt , Kid O'evn black with white Mit. hng en the bick. eersesaew, " I 3 I m iM . 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