Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 30, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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S0ve Lcaguers Busy
Annual Meeting Next Menth
Quiet Reigns for Locals
SPEAKER WANTS INFIELDER
Willi fuetbnll rend? te pack tin lt
arrniittrniint for the old tetlnr client,
the bn'cball bug- tne KntberlnK nreuml
tlie Moves nil ever Hip country dip
rtiudnK the prospect for next season
Alrcailr rumors nr? rife of Hcnsntinnnl
trade lfl1 n'" ''f'rBt1iPi tcnnn nil
erer Hie major lenRiie circuit; of Hie
telling of star playrm for prices (het
il excel nn In 'be past.
A far as tne Phillies and Athletic
kip ipnrerned ev.j IliiiiK Is quiet. Hill
Hheilcliiie. bimlness mu linger of the
Phil, chatted tbl inewiing but bail no
nfHR te lepeil. Kize Wllbelni. the new
Ikirs of I lie Hnkerltes, is exiiected le
(emmiinleaie with the local office here
feme time during I lie week and Rive bis
tps en subj-cls that will be taken
up nl the IiIr meeting next month.
Hle Wllbelni Iltintlnc
Wilhelm is spending the off n-n-mn
nt his camp hi the Adliendacks hunl
In? lie will attend the meeting in New
Yerk ready te talk trades with the ether
teams In tb league. Wllbelni pinbnbly
will attend the annual meeting of the
miner leagues In Buffalo next Monday.
Matter of fact, nil the- major league
chib will be represented nl the meel
in wliuli Is expected te bring back Inte
the fold the half dozen miner league
clubs thai lefused te accept the diafi
It will be remembeied thnt last enr
a number of the miner leaRiie clubs te
fnsecl te turn ever, when drafted, play
eis thought te be worth many times the
amount of the draft money. When the
iiinJMis did net pun hasp these players
the miners had a rhnuge of heart nnd
no. It is lepeited. aie willing te accept
the dialt terms, which atari at S.'OflO
iiml go down te $1500, according te the
iiitlng of the club.
Lett j Baumgartnrr, who twirled the
Ut pait et Hie season for Kansas City
and who is px petted te go youth with
the I'lilllles this spring, and .llmmy
Ilvkes, Cennie Mack's second baseman,
nic the only two members, of the local
i-Iiiht spending the off season in these
p.nls. Dykes is nut nt IJryi Mawr,
while Haumgaitncr lives up in German
lew n.
V Pipe-Dream Trad
The Athletics' office leperlcd eveiv.
iliing quiet for the picent. with pros pres
peits trr something doing d irlng the
meeting. One of the nfheinls of the
ilub denied a rumor that Cennie Mack
intended te trade Cy Perkins .Tee
Piigan and Bryan Harris for Steve
n.Neill. Waller .Mails and dim Bagdy.
Such a trade was deemed tee ildiculeus
ven te comment en.
Te trade three youths with mam
icais of bntebnll in front of them fe
we veterans huiI a youngster who w.is
in thing but a sucei" latt jeai would
Ik like making a pre; nt te the Indians
I he thiec Athletic mentioned nie the
inamstays of the team and ate ltnlU
needed in Matk's rebuilililii; piegiam
O'Neill is a seasoned bmksiep, liui
l al luns think I'eikins lin- eiuellilng
mi him. Harris W one of the best puis-
is In the big leagues ns fur as pilch
us are cunceinril and Uugan is u i li-r-r
utielder with a hefty halting nveinge.
Other trades that aru talked nbniil
Hieund the circuit involve three much
ilisciiHted athletes. Milten Stock, 'lis
t d, is certain te be traded by the Car
di 'ah. Heinle Oroli wants te get nwny
fi ,nj Cincinnati mid Itabbil Mainnvllle
t Peking ether fields te lemiiier.
IVU Wants Third Sticker
j'Js Speaker is said te lie (onieiu (enieiu
ii1 'i(j a new third baseman l.nuj
i i i aer is net the jiiungest iliinl Imsc-in'-
in the league, and Speaker is after
a jeungster ns ,m uiiiiersiudj.
riibettf-. Maker. Ulckev. linker,
Mitcbe'l nnd Killefer nie all en the mai
let (01 plnjt nnd will eliher tinde or
liv it Is ie lied. Charley Ceminkej
is out for r .vers, and If cash counts
he ha it.
'Pi Cobb is looking aieund for goea
mficldeis te beNifr up Iim defense He
as a liesi id sliiKgeis, but needs Ik-Id-pin
Mi-(Jrav will piebablv stand pat
i ii his I ea in fei next spntnii ,nili-i lie
i nu -ri'iue (Jieli, Mniauville or Sim I;,
Tin ie U little likelihood of Mitii.iw
urteiing hig suiiiH I'm ,iny of the lim
mIi Kiisih looking ..ftci tlunl base am!
linn roll sliorHtep
Washington needs a inuple of pili li
mit. I.nst j ivr Hie) looked geiiil tin a
turn iin'il ll.e t w triers i nuked, altt-i
rthlch the pennant bloom died I(ook I(eok I(oek
Imi needs uitiheis of the young, ag
'hsmvi type. Millet nnd Ki eueger being
Inn of the lees lecelvers in the Na- '
Menal League
FRANKLIN FIELD RECORDS
BROKEN IN ATTENDANCE
191,000 Persons, Saw Eight Games
Played by Red and Blue
The I niwisit.i of I'enrisyU.inin foot
ball team plmed le IDI.OUH pei-nn.s
iliirlng I lie season just i lesed n new
aitendnnie reieid nt the I nlveisitv and
the most convincing iiigunient for llie
new 'indium
The luigest. ciewd of the season,
'U.000. sal through the tain en Thnnk
giving Un and wntched Cernell t out
I'enn TIip smallest crowd was en hand
nt the (Jetlysburg game. 10,000. Pitts
burgh drew :in,(M)0. Lafayette L'tl.OOO.
and Swaithnieie nnd Virginia Military I
Institute I'," .000 cat h
TO RETAIN HARD GAMES
Harvard Will Again Schedule Streng
Opponents Next Year
Cambridge. Mn.ss., Nev M0 The
Iliuvnul football silieilule nexl f.ill will
iliffei only in n few guinea from that of
'Ins ieai. piebably I "nl II the Crlmen
siici'ess against Yale it was planned te
make the list of games much lighter.
New. it s iindeiMoed. the iilans ion
template including ngain I'enn Slnle.
'etilte and lleU Cress n. hard enih
season oppenenis prellinlnaiy te the
''nsmg i ombinntlen of tlncc guuies with
I'rlnieten. Brown anil Yale Culvei
"Ity of (ieergin probably will net mine
ei'ih te plav Ilniiard ai the stadium
next jear
A double-header with New England
Killege eleens will open the season
"gain Per the ether two dales en (he
"'hedule'ene New Kiiglaud (eliege anil
one from arfethei section nie expected
te be chosen
CHINESE TO PLAY AQUINAS
Far East Quintet Meets Downtown
Five Tomorrow Night
A iiiiiiiue buskelbnll game is siheil
''ed f ,i tomorrow nbht nl Mlgutei ulli
mil Mmris iieis, wlien the All ( 'el -iiesp
Celli gums meet Hie ciink AiUlnu
' lubiiigei. en en me latter' (loei
,. Ilmk l..i, T l.ve. K II anz.
y iui II C ii. T np and
' ' uii8 will ieiiiiise the (nl in e
'""n I' iln, ,m f- c e.,iv; will
jump icntei fei thp visitors. Clubs
. .ihinc te bonk the Chinese team should
fH In touch with Jeseph V Devlr, 10
- i'ehii oil ti im;s.iih i irni
hingtea Building, 1'hJladelphln.
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; BIG TRADES L00IV1
IMfWIFin
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SCOUT SALE OF ROBINS
"Somebody's Joking" li
Reply te
Chicago Tale
New Yerk. Nev. .10. The Heard of
Directors of the Brooklyn Baseball Club
j held a meeting yesterday at which plans
were discussed for the coming casen.
Boferelim'lui,ln'i: ,h'' training trip nt Miami,
r In.
A repeit from Chic.iRe thnt the Itob Iteb
Ins again have been sold te a Man
hattan theatilcal produce! caused a
loud laugh nineltg the directors present,
who included C. II. fthhcls. Sr.,
"Steve" McKeever and C II. Kbbet',
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"Sold iignin. are we'" snld the
younger Mr. Kldiels after the meeting.
"Nothing In It We hmen't tnlkcd of
thp sejllng of our club since IMS. when
' W. l.efl innde us nn offer. We
wen t tnlK of selling III! some one makes
is n real offer. e batmen in Lmm-
nai tne ttieatrlcal man mentioned in
it Itinn mnnHnHAil i..
ii- v iii-iiKu eisiuiicues isn i in a p0,j.
Hen te make a ical offer
"Absolutely nothing In that sale '
ster Seme one must he joking."
iiiiMiHiiici-iiiFiii wns nise niAile Hint
Wilbur Itobinsen
the team.
Will ngain IlianilL-l- '
. , dialely te ndvnnce the present stand stand
Jee Moere's Suspension Lifted aid of baseball.
,. N'T. ,?rk. -V01 ',n The IUnn Hend of Jehnsen did net nppievc the iieent
IMK'tfr, l'n it w.j
dav ue aKalnsi Jee ioetp. InUrnsi enil ''rnn " 'n"'1 "'"iter and does net favor It
t71Vnr n.?mnMin'i,',i!Vp"" M""'S nn' e- new. Nn tuofeiiH miigiinles of both mn
rueii or rfrm ttinit hts nnmp te b umiI in t i i . ,, .
Ironnerileii wiih mmp njVrilins a" n iiw lengues were opposed le the present
I vcmitalien flifolefpii ihai his nnm hurt tiprn l agreement . hut le pacify certain indi-
n ...crt .uthem in. kneiMeilK, consent vidllllls of the miners, who pietested
. , . ' ngninst what they legnided as etTerts te
Chicago Elects Romney dominate them, ngieed te the plan.
.JL'lLr,a?- ". ,?',.-M'lien nemne qnai They t egret It new. because only a
,h.ii tAm hi. hVn ";rrt',rr:nn,,.c."n!,"0,n,,: i
'?2-' eleven neinnM I. from the fnliei sitv I
l,rllll"l,"hl: "P rlavert h's nr.i veai In.
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sweeping reductions throughout the entire (JMC line from 3A te 5
ten capacity
We said then and repeat neiv that we placed before
buyers the greatest outstanding truck values of the
present day.
But even these drastic price reductions are ne.t the only, nor even
the greatest things you possess in CMC. Fer value consists net only
of what you pay, but what you get
GMC trucks have a .way of piling up savings as rhv go and keeping
ongoing as they save. That is because every GMC is "every inch a
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In every line of business GMC trucks are giving ethers the resultful
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDaM-PHILABELPHIA, WEDNESDAY;
JOHNSON
10 FIGHT
MINOffiON DRAFTl
American League Head Says.
Standard of Baseball Has
Boen Lowered
RULE MAY BE AMENDED
Chicago. Nev, .10. An attack en.th
present system of drafting plnycrs Is te
be started bv President Jehnsen, of
the Amniicnn League, al the meeting of '
thnt organization
Uni . ! ii i X 1-....I T !
In New Yerk He
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temiiet 14.
'ohnsen believes the dm ft
wteng as It s new (-(instituted.
Is
all i
that II
le M.,,l.-.,,.n , n
pi egress of the
tminr Imtchnll nliiin nn.l (lint ll will
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, I nve le he leineilled in some wnv linine-
cloven players weie drafted this fall
and these bought weie
- ilfT nrices
"i in prues
pun based at i
The draft ns it
operates at ptcsent
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Pi795 tWi
Digging for CaptaitxKidcLTs
Testire en. Coopers Point
They labored long for an uncertain outcome.
Men devoting their lives te their tamily s welt arc are
working for an end, just as uncertain, if they de net make
a will.
A will is an instrument through which a man's better
judgment lives en te direct the management et that which
lie leaves for his family's support.
Our booklet, "Safeguarding
be sent upon request.
Your
wm wsypppnpm uysy sw-ui
DIRECT FACTORY BRANCH
205 North 22d St.
encourages contract jumping, according
te Jehnsen, who Is determined new te
leek after the Interests of the young
athletes for the Improvement of the
game, Jehnsen will let the members
of his league knew what he thinks of
the draft. It Is possible thnt after Its
meeting the American League will In
sist that the present major-miner
agreement be amended, especially the
clause pertaining te the draft.
"The standard of baseball Is net as
I geed as It was four or five years age,
, sajs Jehnsen, "nnd I believe It Is due
' te the efforts of the miners te prevent
the young athletes from coming up by
the drnft. The miners did net make
money last summer. This Is mere than
i apparent from the desire of many te
! unload foriexerbitnnt prices. Many of
I the miner league magnates will attend
I our meetings In New Yerk with the hope
of sellini; phiyeis at fancy prices.
I "I hope they are disappointed That
i will make Ihetn renlir.e the value of
' . . . ,, 1 .. (. 4f--. I
....,.. uii1i 1if ni.t, .
having ii sensieie nraii prue .iesi ei
them probably tenllze It new."
., . t 11.. . If 'i .
II is mere than likely that during the
meetings of the two major organ i.n - I
tiens in .New ieik next rannin some-
tiling will be done le amend the rule.
If this is done the majors and miners i
may have a battle. Trouble may be
caused in the ranks of the Illinois, feri
theie aie some w he favor the rcstera-
tien of the dtaft and there are elhets,
Al Temney and Tem HUkey. for in- ,
stance, wild ate bitterly opposed te It.
Media A. A. After Games
I lediJ X rempeil nwsv wiih me ev
lilnile. ewr the .1 Menu The Th
'fjtei team von (S. te 29. fhile ihe erend
ran up t sceie of 40 te Vi. M-ill.
'.till ha n f , open datp fm llri nae.
team" nnrt weild like te hnat from Hip
'(reicenla XI .lame.. 48th Ward Vlllilu
and clilh' of tills caliber Ker lime" addreia
I t.rnen l.ajh manm-r. 1457 Neith HelMrt
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SilkUndergarqicnts
Inexpensively Priced Here
for Gift Cheesing
Women's Pretty Envelope
Chemise,
Unusual at
$2.98
Of Crrpe He Chine or
Radium Silk
Seft, lustrous silks, clnbotatelv
trimmed or simply plain tailored.
Women's Radium Silk or
Satin Camisoles, Qfts
Exceptional at . . ue
Several pretty models from
which te make selection.
Women's Satin
Bleemers. . . .
$1.98
d.
Picttily lace trimmed
Dainty
! Boudoir Caps, KClp
tiful pastel shades. "u
ueautitui p
b'.ti' '.B.'icJb
Kconemv tl.iicnient
A' Mern Acceptable fiifl for Ihe
Minn of i te Yearn Than
One of These
Girls' Stylish
Winter Coats
nri e Rctler Values in Ml
Philadelphia at the Lew Prices of
$"5.95 t0 $8.95
Cleverly fashioned models, vith
ilk etitchinr. smait peckeis, but
ton trimming, and fur. elf-mate-rial
or fur-cloth cellar'.
Warmly made of vcleur.
heather mixtures, fnii"y chcMot chcMet
hikI heavy mixed ceatinc Very
becoming and serviceable!
Girls' S7.50 Charming' New
Dresses at . .
Of Reed quality
$4.75
fevgc and taffeta. Stiaight-line
effects atti actively embroidered
in wool. Sizes 6 te 1-1 years.
Misses' and Girls' S2
Middy Blouses at . .
79c
White .lean cloth, with sailor
cellars. Plain effects or co-ed
st vie.
Girls' Sateen Gym Bleemers
29c ' $1.00
Geed quality sateen, with band
at waist. Sizes 6 te 20 years.
Excellent for gym or school wear
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B
i:coiieni Bacment
Babies'
Fine
White Dresses
That I'etsess a Daintiness and
Charm Rarelu Found in Frecks
Se Inexpensively Marked
$1.50
V i ettily
i a s hiened
of soft ba
tiste, with
fine cm'&&
b i eid eryAT
yoke, lace
edging and
s k i i t ef
f ect i vcly
f i n i - Ii ed
with riiffle,
omlneidery,
i n s p r tien
and lace.
Siev G months,
Babies' Blankets
White v. ith pink
59c
59c
89c
50c
and
blue border.-
Babies $1 & $1.2.' Silk
Caps
Several charming i.1i-m
Habics' Knitted
Lcstiinjfs
With or without feet.
Babies' Knitted Caps
and Tenucs at
Various styles
Children's SI and S 1 .25
Dresses and Remper:
K client stle in a
79c
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Wonderful Selection of
Women's Hand
Knit Weel Garments
Special at
85c '" $3.50
Im luded aie helmet - heed,
nightingale inikcts nubu and
comfeit sleeveless jackets in
pietty plain coleis and i-embmu
tiens' of colors Make erv ac
ceptablc gifts fei methei m
-istef.
Women's !$'! Pure
Spencer Blouses
at
Worsted
$1.95
Veiy comfei table iacket ler in
doors en for weai unclet a coat.
Warm ajusei u cable.
c;, -ijS i-Aiiiniiii n.ii niPiii
69c Pretty
Bathrobe Flannel
Fer Making Practical Gifts
Opportunely Reduced te
49c VAKD
1'ine quality for making 10m
I01 table cozy bathrobes, .saiques
and kimonos.
5'Jc Cream White Weel JC
Flannel. Yard . . . uc
20c White Demet
Flannel, Yard
2!)c 3fi-Inch White
Demet Flannel, Yd
15c
20c
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Basement Specials for
STORE OPENS 9 A. M.
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The Best-Leeking
$30.00 Winter Coats
Fer Women and Misses
Women's and Misses' Chic
High-Grade Winter
Extra Special al
Stunning blouse, flare and
embieideicd, tidily fnnged and many I - ited.
Luxiuieus cellars of black fox. nutria, 111tral1a11 opossum, mole
skin and raccoon.
Beautifully made of chameistyne, maivella, .ermand, wool
vcleur and belivia. Wonderful value! One pictuicd.
Children's Fur
Sets at
White, natural, red, tiger,
Thibet and Iceland Fex.
Women's Tuck-In
Blouses al
Plaid, striped and plain voiles and linenes,
tuxedo and pointed cellars, many edged with lace
21.75
Suits and Overcoats
for Men Sl Yeung Me:
In a Wonderful Sale Tomereow
at $15 Ea. E
Pepul.11
labrics. snappy patterns ami 1 it h ielunng. Well ta -most
up-te-date styles. The best SI.") wetth en the
leied
in the
market.
Men's $4.35
Trousers at $2.25
100 Sample
Pillows and Bolsters
Half Price
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Pillows and be
Hiking sltghtl
Pillow
s erin si..iu te
Thursday Prices
Bolsters Werth S2.30 te
$9.1)0 Thursdav Prices
Rugs and
Iiiff Meiwij'Sauiiifj
oel-l-ace Tapestry Rugs, 912 fljl 1 20
Ileautil'u1 Orifiital lUigns
perfeit fc-w senm'e-s in
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Heavv AIl-Woel Vehet
Reautifu! all-evei and medal
Slight ei ends
Hijh-Pile Axminster Rups
912 and S.IKIO.fi Teet
pi-iial lnt of NllghtlN mis-ween i.u. A num.
I'ft of Panels nnd Centers Sic
tine quality nuluded in th.- let
$1.50 Heavy Cerk Lineleums. Sq. Yd. . . .
Mill set ends fiem a foiemest makei Seme full rei
and loem-sie length
$2.00 te $2.50 Inlaid Lineleums, Se.. Yd.
Special Let Twe jards wide.
ill net last all day
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2000 Yards of
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Bought Advanta
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Same Way
at $19'75
Silvcftenc, v e I 0 u r.
m i x e d coatings and
broadcloth.
Celer range includes nav,
oxford, bren, reindeer, soi sei soi
rente, also black
Unnn henut'fitllt topped
with deep fur, xclf-walcrinl
storm or threw cellars. R.ch
embroidery trims menu- tan.
Fashionable plaited, belted
01 loose flare-back models.
Alse sport- stvies in plaid
back coatings.
Warm, comfortable teat
that will net enl leek well,
but wcat well. One pictured.
Coats $QQ KfiB
tptJ'l f v
(po - iiik (pe - iiik models.
some hand'ome'y
$1.95 l0 $7.75
kit and btewn cenev, nutria, white
$1.29 nd $1.85
with Petei Pan,
Eionemy Fiasement
Men's $5.85
Trousers at $3.25
All Genuine Feathers
U'.- used as d.np!e d.np!e
eiled horn handling.
Net mere than thre"
otherwise peifett.
of one kind.
Made of elm. ken
grades up te ihem
featbis and
gense feathei -
it he-
fto.ue
65 c
'" $2.50
'" $4.50
$1.25
1'eenumy Karement
Lineleums
Opportunities Hen!
Wmth SJ1.'
thi lnt
Rurs. 912 Feel
ion lb -igns Seamle--
$22
$24
- fl. ft and 0ini'i ft of .1 e
Will net last all da
59c
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It. at....
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$l().e() 9x10.1)
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$10,45 7.0x9 ft
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Thursday
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Beys-$5.75 Norfolk $4 25
Suits
Fancy mixed cheviets.
Bews' S7.75 Suits With
Extra Pair of Pants g95
at
Fancy mied cheviets.
Full-
lined knickers.
Bey's SI 2.00 Blue
.Scree Suits at.
S8.50
All-wool blue serge with full
lined knicl-eiv Sizes fi te 18
year1.
Beys' 88.30 Macki
naw Coats. . . .
S5.95
Wnnn fancj plaid blanket cloth
vith "-hawi nnd convertible cellar.
Bevs" Junier Overcoats at
S1.95. S5.JJ5. S7.30 te $0.95
lleltcd style' that button te
neck
Beys' S2.25
Knickers.
S1.49
Fancy mixed ihciets and cor cer
dure vs. Sizes T t i 18 years.
Boyr.' SI. W Knickers,
Fancv mxeJ ci'exint0
95c
and totvluiey. Size; 6 te J6 years.
ct: -. Ki e-r,m Basement
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Beys' S7.50 Shaker
Knit Pullover
Sweaters
At
$5
Geed, heavy
wool Shaker-knit
sweaters in the
wanted pull-ever
st.le, with shawl
celiar or V-neck.
Choice of navy,
m a t e e n, rt a r k
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Women's and
Misses' $5 Silk
Petticoats and
Pantalettes
At $2.95 Each
Silk jei-.ey, messaline and com
binations of jersey anil ltie.ssalinc.
Petticoats have pla'ted flounces
in plain shades ei contrasting
lolers. Pantalettes have ruffles,
flounces and double rows of shir
i injr-
Women's and Misses' $2.50
Petticoats and Pantalettes
511 89c and S1.00
doed quality sateen in all the
wanted shades. Petticoats have
lumVI fleume Pantalettes with
du'iele ru of shirring and
plaited i utHc at ankle
Women's Si.eO Extra-Size
Sateen Petticoats CI 1 Q
In dowel d eftVit . '-'
al-e plain ra ani blitk. Ruffled
- - tai'et -vl fleuin e
v,. . C i lonetrn B.isement
All-Weel
Blankets
Specially Priced ai
$6.84 PA,R
Hn-rn from hue' jeicrpH lenj;
lam') .oel with about 10' et ot
en ii, 'he wa.n White it li pink
.,i a li i Im der. Lire;" deubl?-h-.i
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S!) Weel-Filled
Comfertables at
S5.95
1 'ewered petcaline (evermffS,
plain atme holders and lamb's
wool filluikr Piettv flet-Al de--ign'.
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Sfi Bed Spreads. .
Satin ina'n New
$3.98
Marseille deigns Hemmed.
fill' Sl.'t
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Pillow & Bolster
Cases
Standard Makes
Economically Marked
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Pillow Cases at. VC
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liiilien at
(i!lc Scalloped
Pillow Cases at. .
S1.25
59c
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tl' elv s i. Im ed Size 1
Utrac
x3C ins.
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S1.25
452.25
Envelope Pillow Cases
Pair in Christ
$1.59
mas Bex at
RcKulatiei. size I-nc -luality,
very prettilv embroidered and
valleped. Make very aecentablt
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