i , iw r m in mi w i it Ji-mmmn -.. .j . t i t . j h '.u Li j 'j' ' r tt- ': '( i i. ' 4. wiw tow ..nw n. t iMK3U r. '- ( iff au ni r . ,). i J j ii.i. v f j r v ' i - ' tJ.i Mi 'X FLAMES ROUT SICK . JtfVJ&NJLJNti- PUBIilO .BEDGBKi?HIIiAUlvPHIH.V MXJNJ&AX, JANUARY' 0, I'm H Novelist's Daughter WOMAN AND CHILD DriVOM from onus in ivigni ivigni ivigni clothes as Dry Goods ' Store Burns jx pcrsenw. ninenc tlicm n Mck we .... nd u sick child, were forced out . their home In their jiiRht cletliln;. I 3 o'clock tlis morning, by a lite which minted mc mure i uiikc nwn S -it the northeast corner of He'- inih ml Perter street. itiet nud Hnyilcr aVemic station, :...,i tlie family anil aided thcni In .Otitis te the street. Heffman, passing Af fire in tllC ry K""UH Bl"i; hiiu nm .mitnu te the side entrance, knewliu "he second fleer ns occupied by the S'kS&l .! jelled, but mhiIiI net make hlnihclf ht-anl until he -Shrli I the Hluw f tlie deer. Mr. 'itescnfcld flnnfly heard the patrolman's IknntH and nwitknneii the ethers. In K beum were Mrs. Lcnli Jliwiifelii , and te children. Anna. nix. and S.d 5fy, nvc. nl&e Mr. and Mr. Merrle Saimmn.. ., .ime time. The wife was nble te W't'M Gwan-te-Bed Stories By J. P. MeEVOY The Dream Pa Goldfish Dreamed ONOH upon a time, dear children, I true. Heme drcntns hove, hy i,.. , r ii.. ..u.,. ...... mine?" .....,. ,.n .. .uilll.J Ul BOHUIHIl Willi 1,. M...1,,.nl1i." iwH. te,., i,n...... ......- .i.. 11....1 i .':"""'. .:"." iii""""" .. .v.j .iuiffj uiitiMBU II1U IllCU III net; snap ped Jin (ieldliNli. ,, . ' Well. one dnv. when Ma (leldflHh , everu-bedv " could fcec opened her ejes she nv a met ciirleiit w C, ' ' WI. There in the Reldflsli bel was a new cnstic. in rcai. eM-ui-mrn eh.m iiutltted l'a Oeldllsh "Wake Up, l'n.' cried she. "Loek I T,.oek nt our won derful new castlq!" ' ' ' AND then all the children jumped out of bed iiiid looked at It. "Oh, leek. Ma." cried they. "What n wen an, njiaitmenl where they could sec ever) tiling nnu them. Se conspicuous, in fact, wan Very movement, that whan Mn (leldtisli wanted te change her HresH, she would have te hind behind the meia curtain that iih hnilBlnj; In the howl. Hgt this lack of prlvacj did net bother l'n Goldfish. (Johnny, get off me innmiij iR'M&UP&X ?r';W?,m. 'Mi mjmm. i:mmi BaSK5Bam Xethlmi bothered him nt nil. Itelderful loel.lnu cabtlel Hew did e was one r tncbe nulcl satisfied, easy-' BCf l ' ., ... coins Keldllsh. All be did all day va "Yes." echoed Mn. "hew did c get lie around ami dream and build cas-I It. I'nV" , ,' ... . . l wiriV t& A 4'f &$J . . MR m"sy?!g:t"iZixKtii!mmM M1IS. -JOHN M. SAl'NniSKS Ks A'9 .""Bhcs. datiRhtci' of Itiilicrt HtiRhes. nncllsl, uas nur Wed jestcnlay In New Voile, nt tended by u daiiBlilcr of In In S. teub. .Mr. Saunders Is also 11 literary light tics in the air. Ala Oeldfish ued te' And l'n proudly Hlajiiieil ins ciicm reproach him bltterl. , with bin fin and wild: "new. inuceuf Dldu't I tell you thnt I was n dreamer and my dreams would come truer inni s my dream. I have been dreaming of n beautiful castle for us, and there it Is. Sum nnniieli. tliere It was i j ncrc in 'V"1KT up and sllr jemvlf." she VJ would sn, "you should set n I better exnmplc for your children. Loek nt Philip and Mlznbeth mid Victer nnd a beautiful moral te this story, dear iThclmn Brewing up here with such anlpi.iMn, bt T haven't time tonight te ' urnninln nq nn nfi ! If...f .1.. .... -.. iliiiuicu, "" "" , . :"! Jr.... : ." " ' ;'.. ll ' find It. uwan te ucu. I'vi . .... ... ... ......FMiii in iiuj inni); . Hut l'n Goldfish' would merely grunt n low, satisfied goldfish grunt and roll uvcr nun uuiiu inure vusiiei in tile all". ' Tin- i inr v . i . .... .. little be )l"c.v ln" ? " in nll.l m;;il("rh' wn,,'-c lie will fellow literary UUP '".,,'. ITI.a i(r ivnu nl.1n I PUrSUltH. t denstulra alone, though she left nlth some clothing li.iM.lb thrown bout her. J,IH' Kuuffman. though tin ,1derli emnn. took the sick boy In arms and carried lilin out. wlilh ir Uosenfeld carried his daughter Vmni Mr". Knuftmnn also was in. Iier , j,. feet when the family went out Inte hrsnew of tlic urert. Mcanliltc an nlarm liad been turned i.'i.. Pnirnlmun Heffman and the lire- , mt'n wcic able te keep the flames from .trading te the dwelling. llcnjainlii Herr. who has a candy iterc nt "OP, T'erter street, took the llcsenfcld family Inte his home until the fire """i extinguished. They then ivcrr able te return te their own dwell ing. PHILHARMONIC'S SKOND CONCERT GREAT SUCCESS Several Interesting Features at Cen- j cert at the Academy , There were several unusual fctituics ' .itthe second concert of the I'hllharmenic I Secict at tlic .M'uuenij nisi pvimiiiik. There were In rcnlitj four solelMs, .il .il tkeush enl. two performed nvewedly wle nuuibers. Theeo were Mliiabeth fliitman. soprano, und .Michel Penhn, .llli. who scored one of tlic greatest triumphs thnt an cellist has achieved In Philadelphia for mHiiy years, ltut I besldcn thrc. Hmll Schmidt, cencct I- ' master of the Philharmonic, plnjcd the ilelln sole in "The Deluge." performed ininemeij of lite composer, the lute ( a- ' raille Saliu-facns and Jeseph Pnstc- i nark plned the pin no in the "Cen- i ertetirO'iM)" of I Iiindel. conducting It as well, in the manner thnt Haiulel him- I ntlf plnjed tin- Irnpslojierd nnd led Hie ergheftra in the dnju when the con ifrte was composed. Rcsldqs tliec1 uniiMinl features, the Beard of Directors of tlic Phlllinrmeii'i.1 Society presented Dr. Charleri S. llirhch, the treasurer and the man wiie has done probably meie than any ether one per son te nilvnnce the intercstH of the or- janliatien. with a life membership, I tiring him a geld card of membership its the Mble tektn of the honor. Dr. Hammend, the pieMdent, made the j lirefpntntieii. (e which Dr. Hirsclt ic- I ipeiiAcd with n few weuls of. npprc- ' i-iatlen of the honor, but insisting that the credit was due te Mr. Pusterna.,,li; and the members of the orchestra. An An other Interesting fenture of the concert a the presence of Vincent d'Indy, the peat French composer and conductor, who expressed his appreciation of the concert and stieng approval of the aims of the Philharmonic Society. Mr. Penlia was the sensation of 1id concert. lie placd the sparkling and beautiful concette In 1) major of llajdn awl did it with that same effort1es artlitry which he lias always shown in hit sole work, but which se few pos ws, thnt makes l lie most difficult pn saxes sound ciis.v. lie van brilliant nbcrc the iniiMc demanded brilliance and iuierpictcd carefully tlic changing moods of tlie composition,. His tone wn heautlful .iiul everything about his pe pe (erm.ince was sincere and artistic te li.c hirhest degree. He was recalled elgut times nt the clee of the concerto. Mr. Pasternaik gave him a superb accom paniment. MbiS (iiitinan lias n lovely soprano teice of evcelleni range and sufficient liener te till the Acndcmv without ef fort. Her songs were entirely Uusslnn. In which sln luis specialized, and her appearame was most successful. h,. Is an excellent nitist, whom cxiK'iiein will place high among the vee.il stai ')f the ceuntrj . Of especial intcrcHt wa her unnccninpiiuicd singing of the seir,' "My Pleld." Mr. Pasteruack showed Mmself te be a geed pianist and a won wen 'truil accompanist. He played tlic piano aicempanimentH for Miss (iiitinan .iml showed the same consideration for ibe Interpretative fieedem of thn soloist Mich he revealed later in leading the whestrsl acceinpanlincnt for Mi. nhn. His tone was reuininnd pleasing In the harpBieherd part of the Handel comcrte Grotwe." Mr. Schmidt played tlic "Deluge ' lth a beniitlful tunc and n fine feciing ter the strongly marked rlijthm and wml-iebgieiih cluiractcr of the compo sition. The purelj eicliestral numbers. WMdes tlie Deluge" and the concerto irosse were l!eetheen"H ICgmenl" overture, two Intennezi te "The .lew. "a of the Mndennii" and TschalUo. TschalUe. l) 'iCaprlcle Italicn." MME. HOMER GRANDMOTHER Bby Bern te Mrs. Stires, Daughter of Operatic Contralto mSUi Yerlil ,I""- Ceiigf tulntlens Ste being extended t Mr. and Mrs. Kr. "" ii Uciidselner Stires en the birth a Haiighter .esteiday at tlic New Vr !"",tT ""! t'hlld'H Hospital. t, l,('s ""? M,," 'Oh'm Hemer, RSfERT HUGHES' DAUGHTER mmm I Held for Driving While Drunk Finnk .T. Klcnzlc. 220 West Tlsher's tuoretn.v, uen t urng tlic mb around avenue, ciiargcu mm i'k "- : the house bv the hair. 'Mether has just mobile while Intoxicated en D'fici1u.p' straightened everything.) 11.'. was held In $100 bnil for court b "1 nm n dreamer." sajs Pa Geld-' Magistrate Dern tedny. Ktcnsue. in fiei, "-fv ttr iu .,.. i ......i. ..i '. .1.. .mni.tni. u ntil te hnve run Inte uniit J in.- it ii. ill mi IIIIII nil het up. I dream beautiful dienms and le ! Maybe some day they will come brl.i streets Bci in- -"""::-:, Ilti r.im. I tlic sntety gaics m, "'"i" IS BRIDE OF LITERARY MAN Mrf. Jehn m. Saunders Is Attended PV Daughter of Irvln S. Cobb Mltu"1.1.'- !"" !) The uuirriage of tininJ rS1,'!lltl:''l' 'ok iiIiuh "m "'' r(i ' . '" ,M"l, Thirty. nlnih "rie 1 ue """ "' Mr "' " K&!,l.l,l,;H.',,,hlcn.hiiil was MHs. tebb I'ulh1; '. "..u iiaugliler of In In H -li.l. .. ' '""icBr '","' ,ia Just I y-lfh Ill Otfei .;. ll as i "'iiiicin.i i.,.i. "...,;. ". ",,., clauj v..,,m,j ,qipre gelnj, oem. who Is a Rhodes of gi minuted from thn VIlfllK.. I . N .He !?Jr"r,, VMhc,.h"-v 1" Bni- m OH Mi-8. aunaerswjllUwiB Silk Remnants all one price Hec yd. Thresher Bres. The Specialty Silk Stere -! 1322 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. The First and Original Specialty Silk Stere Annual January Clearance Sale ' Silks, Velvets, Spool Silks, Crepes de Chine, Canten Crepe, Broadcloths, Foulards, Chiffen Taffetas, Fibre Spert Silks, Tricelettes, Waists, Silk Petticoats and Bleemers We again extend te you and your friends a cordial invitation te attend our January Clearance Sale of all broken assortments, discontinued lines, odd pieces, short ends, from our regular stock, as well as several fortunate purchases of new and staple silks, very much below regular market prices. Yeu are familiar with the reliability of our silks and the truly remarkable values offered in the past, and we ttssure you that this sale will net disappoint you. We take this opportunity of again thanking you for your loyal support, and assure you of our continued determination te be worthy of its continuance. BOSTON V) PHILADELPHIA. Q CLEVELAND j 4th Fleer SILKS 36-in. Imported White Hnbutai Wash Silk, made in Japan, and will launder perfectly. Retail value $1.15, SI. 75 and $2.50 yd. January sale price 68c, $1.10, $1.65 Jd .'13-in. Genuine Imported Chinese and Japanese Shantung Pongee Wash Silk (natural color only). Retail value 85c, 1.25, .$1.75 yd. January SL 68c, 78c, $1.10 d .T2-in. Stripe Tub Silks, extra heavy silk broad cloth, fast color and will launder perfectly; line of color combinations, suitable for waists, di esses, men's uhirts and pajamas. Retail (jjl CC yd. value 52.50 yd. January sale piice PJ..JJ 10-in. Georgette CrepeH, in a splendid line of col ors, plenty of wbitc, pink, navy, brown and black. Retail value $1.75 yd. January M JA yd. sale price tJJl.lv 35-in. Chiffen press Tnfl'etas, suitable for waists, dresses, linings, etc., in a line of colors, street and evening shades; also white and black. Retail value $2.50 yd. d-l or yd. January sale price px.OO 10-in. Popular Silks, five of our crepe weaves, in a geed line of colors, street and evening shades, plenty of navy, brown and black, Canten crepe, atin Canten, satin crepe, crepe meteor and crepe, de chine. Retail value 53.50 yd. CJO CC jd. January sale price J).JO 10-in. LiihtreuH and Dull Finished Silks, in our best quality imported and domestic, crepe satin, pussywillew crepe, twill-back satin, chinchilla crepe, reshanara crepe. Retail value $1.50 te $6.00 yd. (Je QC Ml. January sale price ... $0jD 10-in. Printed Pussywillew Taffetas and Crepe Brocades, in the wanted color combinations; a most serviceable silk for dressmakers, furriers, linings, etc. Retail value $4.00 yd. CJO QC jd. January sale price sP.JO 10-in. Foulards and Printed Radium Silks, in the desirable color combinations; suitable for waist, dresses, linings, etc. Retail value (M 7C jd. $2.50 yd. January sale price J)l.i D 4th Fleer 3G-iu. Imported Rlnck Waterproof India Silk, suit able for waists, dresses, linings, etc. Retail value $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 yd. Junuarv sale price 78c, 88c, $1.10, $1.35 vd 35-in. Black Satin, soft and lustrous; must be seen te be appreciated; suitable for waists, dresses, linings, etc. Retail value $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00 yd. Jnnuary sale price $1.35, $1.55, $1.95 Jd .".i-iii. Imported Ulack Chiffen Duchess Satin, extia heavy and fine in quality; the cencct ma terial for waihts, dresses, linings, etc. Retail vnlue $1.00 yd. (fjO PA yd. January sale price v3" 3G-in. Tinsel satins, the correct mntciial for hand some evening gowns; colors are silver, orchid, rose, jade and geld. Retail value CC QC yd. $0.00 yd. January sale price tJ)J.lJ 36-in. Tricelettes, in a geed heavy weight; suit able for waists, dresses, etc.; in brown and navy only. Retail value $1.25 yd. 7C J'd- January sale price I DC 36-in. Tricelettes, in the fine, even weave suitable for waists, dresses, scarfs, etc. Retail value Sl.Teyd. di etjjtl. January sale price tj)1.0 10-in. Spert Fibre Silks, plain and fancy weaves, in stripes and pluids, street and evening shades; especially adapted for sport skirts, etc. Retail value S3.50 yd. (fe A r jd. January sale pi ice tJ.TtO 36-in Printed Lining Satin, in the wanted color combinations; especially adapted for coat linings, etc. Retail value 2.00 yd. d- Otjjd. January sale price v X 3 D 36-in. Brocades, extra heavy in weight; guaran teed all silk, the correct material for fur coat linings, etc. Retail value $3.95 te $7.95 yd. JSr?:."'? $1.95 t0 $4.95 vtI SPOOL SILKS Thresher Brethers Spool Silk; guaranteed one hundred yans; full in weight and as geed as in any brand en the market nt 18c spool. January sale price. Thresher Brethers Large Spool Sewing Silk, black and white. January sale price Retail value $1.25 spool. 78c spool 3rd Fleer 27-in. Costume Velveteens, twill back and fast pile; street shades only, plenty of navy, brown and black. Retail value $2.50 yd. (TJI flC d. January sale price " A "' 10-in. All-Silk Costume iVchets, in street and evening shades, including white and black. Retail value $8.00 yd. & Q- yd. January sale price JJJ WAISTS Kxcclleiil duality of Batiste Waists, new i" i ill models, trimmed with real lllet lace edging; let iiciaii vaiue ;i.eu. ej np . . , ... ptvt9 limited January sale price Extra Heavy Quality Stripe Tub Silk, Crepe de Chine and Men's Wear Crepe Waists; splendid asseilmcnt et colorings; also tailored models in Ilesli and white crepc de chine. Retail vnlue $7.50. January .sale price $4,95 3rd Fleer 36- and 38-in. Imported Dtisctyncs, in a line of colei'3, stieet and evening shades; the kind that hac been in such great demand for millinery, coats, suits and dresses. Retail flJO QC yd. value $5.50 yd. January sale price vO,VD 51-iu. Imported Chiffen Broadcloth, street shades only; plenty of tan, cepen, navy, brown and black. Retail value $1.50 yd. J0 QC yd. January sale price yiVD SILK PETTICOATS All-Silk. Petticoats, plant and changeable satin messaline; made from our own silks in our own workrooms. Retail value $4.50. de qj- January sale price w&tVD Extra Heavy Satin .Messaline Silk Petticoats, in handsome changeable effects; all new models. Retail value $5.50. aq (r Jnnuary sale price PJ .1 D BLOOMERS Made fiem an extra heavy quality Tricot Retail value $5.50. January sale price.... Jersey (double back reinforced); black and $3.95 NOTE l Owing te the extremely low pricet that obtain during thU sale, all purchase mutt be ceniid. ered final. Ne C. O. D.'s, exchanges or reservations. Please allow mere time te fill mail orders in a sale of this magnitude. THRESHER BUILDING Specialists in Silk Fabrics 1322 Chestnut Street, Phila., Pa. Dosten Stere, 19 Temple Plncc Cleveland Stere, 1148 Euclid Ave. Telephenes: Walnut 20',ie 2036 Economy Basement Specials for Tuesday The Remarkable January Sale of Beds and Bedding's Offers Remarkable Values! $20.00 Five-Piece Breakfast (jJIO AC Roem Suit aWl.s.UO Includes oak - finished diep-leaf table, eimd or suuare. with square lKiraii(l four eal: clialra with cobbler bCltf. $25 Brass lied, $16.98 $11.50 White Crib, SG.95 STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5s30 P. M. SmiMm, ,i s uv n, toss T ""I NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK- Ml.QKET II r 121 STREETS L 3 'I i nun I j(i run pout hi iiv v let) mil Willi 8 ' mssive (lller up i Rliti Kul I slr.c $15 Steel Bed. $9.75 KSraE Tne-lnch con tinuous pent Ilea j oress panel bar and ten nilcra. All sires $15 Bungalow Bed and Spring Com plete. $8.95 fegpJ Win i .ii el flhl h e-(t size llmitnl nuantlt.i $9.50 Drop Drep Side Bed Couch. $J.95 fllP? S25 Bureaus. S1G.95 i 'pt y I ltj" I I T 11 I-arge mirror il e e p draw ers fcelld oak. Tteund 1lelM AJHl drop mile 1 ntctl with till t,Hiiitur ntcel Npi-i'iK $50.00 Mahogany Davenport Bed at 536.75 Opens into larse .Nine bed with geed Hprtiw Easily epcrulfd Rockers at Hajf Price C) i. of .ll. -u 'O' .1 ' J CtUt, II se tfe S.llnr 50 Aiilur 9)4. O $1.75 Dining- Roem Chair, $2.69 I MATTKKSSES $18 Silk Fless & 01 -I nr Cotten Mattress tDL $7.95 $11.00 Felt and Cotten Mattress, Girls5 $10 JauntyWarm Winter Coats Greatly Lowered in Price At $5 & $5.95 Well made of heathet mixtures, heavy coatings nnd fancy chev chev eots. Fashionable belted models, with fur cloth or self-material cellars, pockets and button trim ming. Sizes 6 te 14 jears. Girls' $12.50 Stylish Winter &rj QC Coats at P I VO Geed-looking coats with pock ets, button trimming and self material or fur cellars Warmly made of fapcy che .et- and heavy mixed coating. Sizes G te It yeais. Girls' Smart Middy Skirts $2 and $2.95 Attractive large .and nia'l plaids and plain colors. Made with deep box-plaited skirts en bands or bodices. Sizes S te 11 years. Girls' $5.93 Serge Dresses Straight-line models of line wool serge, wool embroidered and finished with self string or rib bon sashes nnd pockets. Misses"& Girls' Bleemers 29c ,0 49c Black and white sateen, ui clastic ut waist and knee. Misses' & Girls' $2.30 Middy Blouses al..M Regulation styles with P - navy cellars atul cuffs. Ilraid trimmed and lacing down front. SNELLENBURflS onemy Uiuetnent $3.50 Especially Designed le Meet the Requirements of the fAirfje Figure Women's Fashionable Extra-Size Wearing Apparel Splendid Offerings en Which Yeu Can SA VIC Liberally Women's Extra-Size Pretty Winter Coats Unusual at $22.75 te $29.75 Gracefully fashioned of ' cleur with plaited belted back and fur cellar, or of broadcloth with helf-materinl deep cellur and cuff" and silk stitching. In brown, icindcer, black and navy. Women's Extra-Size Sports Suits Remarkable at $12.75 In heather mixtures. Nicelv ninde and finished, f eat an. plaited and finished with belt. Women's $20 te $25 Extra-Size Silk Dresses at $12.75 Slenderizing models in Peirct twill, tricelette and nicsbaliuc. Many have vestecs and tunics. Waists arc prettily braided in elt anil contrasting shades. Women's Extra-Size Plaited Skirts at $6.95 Prunella cloth in th" newt stripe and plaid ttltuin Vcrv -mart models. Women's Extra-Size Tuck-in Blouses " at $1 te $4.95 Ml styled te give a slim appearance in lincne, ilc, Ocergctte and crepe de Chine. These waUts have the fashioned cellai se much wanted by the stout person. Prettily trimmed with lace and hemstitching. Manj tailored models. b' t L1 K r-LjS Lconemy Basement 25c te 45c Wash Goods Phenomenal Values at 15c yard Dress gingham in checks, plaids and stripes plain color cham bray; striped shirting cheviets in woven colors; yard-wide percalec. large assortment; 3G-inch black-and-white check suiting; 36-inch gown fleece in dainty butterfly and floral styles; printed sateen in foulard patterns nnd yard-wide cotton pongee in plain colors. b'.'VXZf.Bl'RdS Economy Basement Twe Extremely Fine Offcrinys! 300 Beys' Twe- Trouser Corduroy Suits Extra Special aE fcA at l7t.tFV Snappy models, we.l made of corduroy, with full lined knick ers and khak) laced coats. Sizes 0 te 1 1 year Bey Overci at. . Mixed cheviot and blue and gray chinchilla. Butten te The neck and belted all around, ivcs 'IVi te 10 years . b'F' LTMbTRuS I-,errn r"" "''' Ik f AW 'u Junier $4.95 January White Sale Specials! Women's $3 P. N. Coutil Corsets at $1.00 Girdle top niedeK with long hiplines. Pink ceutil, well boned. 50c te $1.50 Bandeaux and Brassieres at 25c ,0 69c Tailored, embroidery or lace tnmmed styles. .i.-JS x Men's and Yeung' Men's Smart Winter Overcoats Exceptionally Fine Offerings at $13.50 Well t.uleied in i lever up t' date tjlcs of tint the newest patterns and coleungs. Ren'arkaMe alue? matei uil" in Men's $5, $6 and ).50 Trousers at $3.75 Pair l.tonem li.i-cment Extra Special for Tuesday.' Sale 500 9x12 Feel Tapestry Brussels Rugs Al $7.50 each An unusual opportunity te secure roem-sie tarpct rugs fur the price of grass rugs. Slightly imperfect Beautiful rug.- in the popular Oriental and allover effect . We rcerc the right te limit the iiuantity sold te an one eustenici . Neiic t. dealeig. mail nr pliene orders. tiW 85c Cerk Linoleum, Special, Sq. Yd OQ,, Several thousand yards the entire let of .i noted OtC maker. Mostly room-size lengths. '2 yards idc. Best 'jurlan back I'icase Dring meaburcmentB. Seconds. Women's and 1,fl Misses' $5 , Silk Petticoats i Xcwcsl Styles Preliic&l Celers at $2.95 Silk jerspy anil combuintieiis of jeijej and mescaline in plnin or two-tone ctleis. Rullled and lailetcd flounces. Women's $1.50 te $2.50 Extra-Size Pantalettes al 89c t0 $1.65. Geed qualit sateen and Eng lish salt r n. Made extra lnrge villi double lows of shirring at ankle. Women's & Misses' $1.25 te S2.00 Pantalettes ilt 69c ,0 $1.00 Sateen uth rulTlr or double r as of shirring. Made full. , i "eS '' """' t-'s tnnt Women's $7.00 Pure Worsted Tuxedo Sweaters at $4.39 Kanc.v weave. Have contrast ing shade of brushed wool cellar and plaited belt. SnTT ' RfluS ''' " "" li.nimcnt These Exceptional Values Arc Tipical of the January White Safe of Uiidermuslins Women's Gowns ' and Chemise ' at 49c Slipover models, tailored or prettily trimmed. Alse drawers of lingerie cloth with embroidery ruffle. Women's Gowns, Chemise and TQf Bleemers at.... Lingerie cloth and batiste in tailored or trimmed styles. Women's Knitted GQ Skirts at ue Light or dark coleis Fancy border. Women's Flannelette Gowns at. . . Qftp Pink and blue stripe 70 flannelette. Regular and extra felZOS. Women's Flannelette Pajamas $2.00 & $2.50 Twe-piece stle ,n plain white or itripc Women's Band and Bib Aprons at XQ piping, , i-Annnni uascment Ameskcag gingham finished with ruffle or ties and pockets pi TT January White Sale lirinys te the Fere liifi Bargains in Wee Felks' Apparel Clearance of Babies' $1.25 te $2.00 Short White Dresses At 89c te $1.50 rhurminj: Intl. models dnintil tummpil -knts. heiled. ea i s Sic- tj iixintlis, ! with ightly .mil li Babies' White Dresses Pretty eke month-, 1 and itj lcs. ! yc.irs 49c .sues 0 Children's Sleep- ttQ HilijJK, in Garment N'cai -ti ijicil v ith .-ilk freu '" j ca i - outing flannel, Sue- .', l mid Children's Outing QQ Mf.LJiV, Flannel Bloeme I'.litelK. at 'iiiwl Si( t te 12 j ear-. Children's Dresses at. . Geed uilit ihumbiu, pret tily sni"!(fd. Si- ' te (3 years,. ..1. $1.00 I n la if f S3.00 Leny 'japes at 53.19 s' ml beautiful meilfii, prct .il; iiibrenli'iid. 59c bN ELLEN BUROS Fconemy Basement Babies' Silk Caps Special at Daintily embroidered titylca. bNELLEHIJURdS 1?wneniy DunMHt K i.W? ri v :N. SrELLENBURG & GO.: V ' - -. IN. SNELLENBURG & C0vi5 1 'ill ' -. v. .,L ,-J.uJ.. i r f