t ' A-A :y- "tf: &? '' 'V-f-V I J k( -i. ) tfj If. 1 HUGS GEI J1535 RETURN 2 CHECKS Ceerge Pearl, Haberdasher, Is Robbed en Fifteenth Streot Near Pine PURSE SNATCHER NABBED MHS. I. F. ItOTHEUSIEL, 3D Highwaymen took $1535 from Oorge I'enrl last night ni he was' pars ing a darkened section In the rear of Ihe Scheel of Industrial Art. Fifteenth utrect, near l'lnn street. Twe cheeks la a wallet they removed from his coat rocket wcre returned. Pearl, who Is n haberdasher nnd llus at Fifteenth nnd Seuth streets, was walking south en Fifteenth street when two men jumped out of the riindew of the building. They both held pistols nt Pearl's head. He made no rcMManee. One bandit kept his pistol at Pearl's head while the ether examined his wal let. He shoved the money In his pocket nnd replacing the checks in the wallet, said : "Here, take these checks, Yeu may be able te use them. New beat 'U through I)e I-nncey street before we sheet you." Pearl inn te the Twelfth and Pine Streets station. Detectives Cumin nnd O'Neill Infpr arreted a suspect who liml n blackjack, but Pearl could net identify him. While walking along Plue street near Twenty -tin-t street, at 11:301 o'clock .esterdaj morning, a Negro, i wealing an army overcoat unci cap. snutehed a Hjckctboek from the hnud of Mrs. P. F. Uetbcnnel, .'Id. 412 1 Seuth Tventj -second street. The thief i Cbcapeil. The purse contained ST.fiO. At ! o'clock lust night Miss II. Ilns- inushin. .lid Seuth Uread street, was imsclng Twentieth and Moravian streets when her handbag was snatched by a Negro wearing an army overcoat. Pa trolman I'umiiiings captured the suspect after a chn'.e that ended at Eighteenth and Spruce streets. He aid be Is Clay born Smith, twenty years old, but re fused te give his address, Hit hnndbiii; win found lying in the street today by Addle Washington, a tolereil woman, living at IStMt Pomber Pember tun street. She returned the bag, the i ementa of which, with the exception of the money, iciiialiied intact. MANUFACTURERS SUGGEST PENNYPACK PARK FOR FAIR; Tacony Association Presents'Repert ' With Maps and Photographs I The establishment of the Sesiiui-Ccn- leiinml Exposition en the Koescvelt lieiileviird, above Cottman btret. Is Mreiigl) advocated by the Tacony .MnmifactuierA' Association, in a report inevcnted le the exposition committee. It te pointed out tbat 50 per cent of lie piopesed site, new occupied In lcnnjpiiek I'nrk. Is nlrenilv owned bv the elij About DO per cent of the re' maliider. it is shown, lx farm land that ieiiIiI he acquired at a reasonable figure It Is pointed out ihat the Frankfeni 1. could he extended te the site, nnd purs inn in from both the Poiinsvl Peiinsvl janni and Heading Itallreads. Kern Dedge prepared the report, which W ae miiipnnleir b, m.ipM and photographs. CHARITIES AIDED BY WILL William H. Gunn Remembers Cath olic Institutions by Bequests Properties at 1312 Seuth Second Mieet and at 102 Merris street ale te be fiiIi ntt.i... i. , . ... . llliiler tl e terms of t H. nf "Hlllllll II (iinin 1. ! I ,.. u,.. Pr,V n-- . Seuth Seceh7L','Ht,ua Birret, ( proceeds going te i datives nd St. Jeseph 'h Orphan Asy'imu Mis Jihiirdm Hospital, St. IMiuend's Heme Jjr ( rippled t'hlhjreu and St. Jehn't Orphan Asjluiu. ,,rhl1,l's"mrdellnrs of the estate ?V'' ! J1'". lxty-iiinth nveiiue and i.Icemh street, valued at Jf.-K.OOO. has "fen set abide for the Fedciated Jewish (linritles. The icsidue gees te the Widow Other wills prehatd tedny are these "f Jehn Ilaubest. 'SJ8 Falrmeuiit ue-ime.Sll.ils,-,. i;llllim ,, !!, 8oe l,l,n-,,',;.s.'.rt',et' 'rml M'll'-V K. QiiU'Ic- ll. "10 Helly street. .S'iiritll) ; Jehn V. $cnbe slltl' street, lilitX'l'liLNAr' . Holh Sexes &&&S2 New COLLEQE t-eune in Accountancy for Wnm,n I x new ciusa ulil form at Hank li IVbruari I. lie'... f,. i...:.-.'" le nils limiurtant branch nt bu.ine D.iy Sehnel. Ntalit Suhnni )'" Walnut Str.e. l'., i.TiLi. PRE-ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING ,. for Men iiml Women l.isriilbilh of lluukkrepluic In 10 weeks Three etenliiiei n eek , 1 A NPU f'lllkM I.Ptflllb .lllnnu-. in I I ' IlllfnsHt- I Li-- lllnlrll. Il.in T.,1.1.... . meifr.Ur. Enroll mm. - ruiei. I nrl m liiilurhliiin, for K-Herlce .Men Y. M. C. A ''''TKAI. IIIII.DIMi ! '"' " nm 1121 AIU1I hTHEET STRAYER'S Tl" "" "tne Hrh men tuiir.in'd. I.nter new. lUr or nlikt - Yeune Women und tllrle Become a Trained Nursa I i'i nubleat, beat-paid Drefeia en cms Uapltal coeraii Our home iniJy or ceurnti rtv rapid thoreuin ut "A." iil.".f.m.C.,.,l, ""av for nneltlet "A.1 .......,,, r 1,.,.,, ,A hcunni, i-e Niinsi IM nl flie.tn.., h,. PhllailelnhU NllIPiKS YeURV Wmn nmA 'r.feV5w.i.l'J..," KHnW-,J'!X!i CIT? LEASES PIER 5 Takes Over Properly for Menth at Rental of $86C Mnynr Moero nlgnrd nil erdlnnncr (o (e In.v 'eiwlntr Mer fi from the Wi'iulnaHni ntrninlient Company for one month ill n rentnl of $SGMi(l. Anellicr lptiFt signed was for Ihi oflieoH ;f lln Wlmrves. I)vl iiikI Fer ries Department for !ja.Si'J.I)0. Director Hiiren.e h tlt'pai tiuejit ex- jmiAMMHI' NOTItT.M Winter Cruises de Luxe Vest Indies Panama Seuth America Fares S300.00 un T"-- -v"ehihl crl. -v h nlniU'l "EMPRESS OF BRITAIN" 23 1'On lent l.p1nrm-it OlMi'irnlits, rrem .ew Yerk Jan.- 21st and Feb. SSnLmii1 ?-LLth! 0rt" Pf Intwat Cuba. jMrtilfft nlqur. Ri Thnmin.7 Wi' niT,nVSm"i. nermudV. Appelntmenli rqtisl Hneit hotels. Fer retw rf nil jormnfleii eppli m ternl oeml of Ak the CANADIAN PACIFIC R & 9.VAYT?N' Cll' P"nBer Agent G3U ClieMiuit M.. l'hlhdelnhlj.. I'm ...uu M IHU NO rAreT( kKQUUZS . ,?k Rafe20Hr ' Ti JMiiWn W Tenm frrlnlit rerrlrnl ilally nt fler 10 TwiHIl IFenl or Inc SI.) Passenger Cruise de Luxe S. S. Ruth Alexander .Sntllntr from Nrw Aerk Ffhrunr Ifitli te California, hi IMnmnn Ciiinil, Willi Hlnpuwri. til lliiMiini. ( rlhtnlml, nallnin. I.es AiiKelrs. .Snn KrunrNrn, Sriittle. Tucemu Fer Rates and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO, Ourncr nnd ,l0Cifs I'. 8. Sli(iilij7 Heard Mcnmcia 13(5 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard r.791-2-3; Main 7781-2 CROWELL &-THURLOW gNTERCOASTAL LINE Will Dispatch Frem PHILADELPHIA te LOS ANGELES HARBOR SAN FRANCISCO SS"A. L.KENT". Phila. & lieadina R. 11., LAVING SHIPPING CO., AGENTS Bullitt Building Lembard 5G00 x white Star MAJESTIC 56,000 TONS l.iirKfxt Hlrinner In tli World HOMERIC 35,000 TONS New I'nlJtlnl MrumrrH le Jein OLYMPIC 46,439 TONS In Weekly SpKnj HnllliiKH te tllKnilOlUO A MinilAMPTHN TO IMinnilOUHO SOUTHAMPTON OLYMPIC! . .Keh. 18 Miir. II Aur. I IIOMV-IIH' (new) Mjir. 1 Mr. 2S MAJESTIC (new) Muj 20 June 17 te 'A vi.iu oei. via uiti:knstejvn itAI.TIO .Jim. 11 Ieb, IB Slur. IK rrimic . . .inn. -. ii. sn aiur. w CKi'tIC Il. 1 -Mr. 4 Apr. 1 nitl.Tll' At. h l1"' a' MKniTEHANAN VOVAOEM Tn MaJelrn. Olbrnltur AltlerH. Mnnneii llenei Nnplen. At'.iens, Alcxnndrla for Kirnt Hurt the Nl. , . .. AltAlllC (17.311 tnnii) Jnn. 21 Mnr. IJ I,PI.ANI lH3fl.1 ten) . I eli. 4 AIIKIATIO (21.r.ll tniu) I'el. 1H rmi.Air.i.i'niA i.ivuni'oei. Nrlatun .ln. 28 Nllnnlm ..leli, 18 PIIH.AnfJl'.PIUA- MANPJIBSTlin Neiltlnn Jnn, 28 Mlenlan .1'iti. 18 BEO NEW YORK. PLYMOUTH. rHKItllOUUU. ANTWERP lu HALIFAX KHOONI.ANI) Jnn. 21 IVh. 85 ir. I El"l"NH . " 2 M"r. 4 'Art- 2" 1'INI.AM) .. 1I. 11 Mr. 18 Apr. 22 5i iTliuM . . IVh. 18 Mnr. 25 UPIM) "Apr. 8 Muy 13 Will rei rnn hi Miiiit Tn linnilc la Vlfe und Hnmburc SAMIAM) Jan. 10 1 PHILADELPHIA-ANTAMHir I Mncklnnw jnn. iu .iiirjiiuiiu .inn. n t .!,."..... i r.i.. i mm i-.i. j MlnHULKI . I'th. 1H xr.w venic HAMUUnU DANZtri MINNI'.KAHAHA (3d clumi) tJiin. 21 HAVr.KK(IItl) .I'eli. II MONCOLIA 1 rb. 23 tCallii )t PUmeulli nnd Chcrbeuri; AUe callH ut Queenitewn. PHILADELPHIA IIAMTIL'RU MurUlniuv Jnn. 19 Mnliepiir 1'ih. 1 Slur land J'1"- 23 Nellilun Pel,. 23 ATLANTIC TllAN.HI'OKT LINE PHILADELPHIA LONDON MlkstHslppI Tel), I .Mlmuiurl... IVh. IS .SCYTHIAN ... . . I'eb. 83 IIULLANU-AMEHIKAN LINE PHILADELPHIA UOTTEHDAM (erredyk Jm.ll He-Ntihk Jim. 28 International Mercantile Marine Ce 130 hTKAMKUH. 1 3(10,00(1 TONS PiitHrnver (llllre. 1310 Wnlnut St., Plillu. T'rrlRht Ofllre, 103-411 lleur'sc IHiIb.. Plillu, Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te . Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U. S. S. B. S'S "0PEL1KA" EXPECTED TO SAIL JAN. 14 U.S.S.BSS"W00DMANSIE" EXPECTED TO SAIL LATE JAN. AT COSFKRJtKCR R TKS Herriss, Magill & Ce., Inc. 425 Lafayette Hide Philadelphia Lembard SStO-1 Ualn 7BH f Finest.Fastest Steamers i UPERU.CHILE 1 Via Panama Land Large new American th!p offering moil comtertaDie accommedationt te beutn i America Unexcelled Cuiilne. w ..ulti Trran. I .1.111. IB hS. HunlnEIUn. . IS. 1 fillACE LINE. INC in llunntrr Hn..New il,ii r le-lAnent nr" -poets te meve te Its new offices en tlie new pier nt the Teet or Ulicstnut street .about March .11. . Held Teat for City Jeb An exnmlnntlen Is being held today by the Civil Service Commission le select nn nwdKtnnt engineer In the ftret'l denning division (if the Heard of High' wnytf. 1'he position pays .$:iS."0 a jciir. James W.M'iixten. 11117 Spruce street, Is holding the position temporarily. ftTI'.AMSIIII' NQTimS L.rgt , Stenmer 2U te th Treplci fSH y a&rfflM Each'Crulee xlMW i '2'" -fH ' Freight salllngH out of I'HILA DELI'HIA the GIJi and 20th or each month DIRECT, via Panama' Canal te Snji Ulese, 1n Anueles. San Krnr1-n (Milium), Sea I lie, 1'ertlninl, Atterln. vrmimiB. Vancouver, II, C. .- and SEATTLE .January 17 I'icr 24, North Wharves Mewik SeufhAiEeiica otiUS.OjevernmentSliips iinmiwi inimiiiwi imaaawfat Fastest Time te tllede Jnneire. Montevideo nnd TJuenes Aires. Kinet slilpt- Amcricnn errice Ainerlcnn fend- American comforts. Sail ing! from 1'lri 3, Ilobekcu. inKlirrn ( reH reli(H Huren tnierlinn l.eslen Jan. II) .Miir. II' IVIi. 2 Jlnr. 3'i I'eli. in Apr. l;s i Jlir. 2 Apr.'2; Mun ;en StcatnsliinLines til ) nil M.. .New VerU I l Plilliiilelpliln Onire, Prexel' IIIiIk Haiuielna Operalen or IV. SHIPPING BOARDj BALTIMORE LINE PHILADELPHIA Direct te GLASGOW S , S "HOXIK"... Sailing Jan. 19 Hudsen Shipping Company, Inc. LMAYLTTE III II.D1NU PHILADELPHIA. PA. LenilMird 58(11.5 Main 8100 Agents for BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. fCOMMERCIAl' STEAMSHIP LINES nMOUin liure te PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY SS "Ilalsam"....Last ' Jan. substituted for .) .SS "Eastern Belle S Moere and McCormack, Inc., 428 Beurc Bldg., Phila. ,Lemb. 0585 Main 7513 KEKR BJNES Sailings from Pliilndelphin FOR HAMBURG SS "DALLAS" (U.S.S.B.) Sailing Jan. 14 SS "CHICKASAW" (U. S. S. B.) Sailing Jan. 30 HUDSON SHIPPING CO., llIC, Agents . LAFAYETTE BUILDING , PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1-OB! ubard MSl-fl- v Main Slat. Economy Basement Specials for Saturday STORE OPENS AT 9 A. A Highly Important SPIIIDAY, JANUAItV 13, 1D22 K NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK -MARKET IHBl2rSTREETS Y M WOMEN'S and MISSES' $25 te $35 Stylish Warm Winter Coats at $15 $19.75 Materials Velour, Belivia, silvertenc and mixed coatings. Celers Navy, brown, green, Copen hagen and Pekin. Styles Innumerable chic models, with loose flaring, plaited belted or blouse backs. Trimmings Deep bcaverette cellars, self threw or storm cellars and beautiful silk embroidery. Many aic interlined nnd lined with silk or satin. One pictured. Extremely fine efTerintrs! JfJjniZ f New at $12 $16.50 I fXWMUk Women's Blouses at $4.95 Crepe de chine in navy, flesh, b'ack, white, beautifully lace trimmed. Women's Blouses, $1.49 Dimity and plain, striped und novelty voiles. Many pretty styles, trimmed in various effective ways. SNEn.I.rNBlJRflS Economy uaacimiit Profit by Our Lew Mafccr-te-Wearer Prices en Beys' $8.50 Twe- , Trouser Corduroy Suits at $5.50 Snappy models, nicely made of extra geed quality corduroy, with two paiis of trousers and khuki lined coats. Sizes (i te 13 years. $7.50 Two-Treuscr g45 Suits at Geed-looking styles of mixed cheviets, with full-lined knick ers. Sizes 0 te 17 yeais. $13.75 Two-Tr'euser JQ KQ Suits at All-wool fancy-mixed cheviets. Smart models, with full-lined pants and mohair-lined coats. Sizes 7 te 13 years. Mackinaw Coats at $4.95, $5.65, $7.25 Extra geed quality blanket cloth. Sizes 9 te 18 years. $8.50 Junier flJ QK Overcoats at.... l've Butten te the neck nnd belted all around of blue or Vniy chin chilla, and mixed cheviets. Seme plaid and cloth lined. Sizes 'J1," te 10 years. $2.25 Knickers j1 JQ at Sizes G te 1G ycais, Black Rubber Raincoats at. . . $3.65 Extra geed black rubber sheet ing. Sizes G te 18 years. '-"NF I ' LN1 RtJS Hconemy Dasemcnt Men's and Beys' Hats and Caps Savings Average a Third te Half Beys' $1 Yale and Pf? Aviator Cays at. . OeJC All-wool materinl geed and warm. Men's and Beys' $1.50 Cans at. 85c Excellent mnterial in several pntterns. With or without ear tans. Children's $1.50 Pole 69 c Hats at Chinchilla, plush and combina tions of materials. Have ear tubs. Men's and Beys' $1 Caps, Special at. 53 c Several geed patterns. With or without car tubs. bJIELLENbURaS Economy Basemtal M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. and Lew-Price Sale of $15.00 i 1 Women's & Misses' Charming Spring Dresses - 7 $15&$16-50 Wide diversity of lovely models in taf feta, Cunten crepe, Peiret twill nnd trice tine. One pictured. Canten crepes are in tunic effect, rich with iridescent beads; another style has lace sleeves and drapery en skirt and crushed belt of he'f material. Taffetas arc shown in basque models, with novelty sleeves and ruffled, trimmed or corded skirts, Riving the full effect se much Jn demand right new. Peiret twills and tricetines are trimmed in various becoming ways and arc ultra smart. Women's and Misses' New Spring Cleth Skirts K APJ Prunella and voleur-fmi&hcd worsted in broken plaids and stripes. Newest color combinations of blue, brown, tan and green. Very smart for sports wear. An Unusual Sale of Children's Peg Peg Tep Rompers gAt$lEa. Nicely made Nv of pretty V1 checked ging ham trimmed w ith effective stitch ing. Sizes 2 te 1 years. Babies' Short White Dresses at $1 Made in yoke style and daintily trimmed with lace or embroidery. Sizes( G months, 1 and '2 years. Children's Outing Cfjn Flannel Creepers... uut Neat stripe patterns. Prettily smocked. Sizes 1 and 2 years. Babies' Short White Corduroy Coats Qrt QfT Belted style; warmly lined. Sizes 1 nnd 2 years. Children's Tub Frecks .$1.00 and $1.50 Gingham nnd chambrny in smart style? and pretty colors. Sizes 2 te G years. NELLENBORflS 1:,;"'C"V .i'in't On Sale Today A Limited Let of Genuine Cowhide Traveling Bags $3.44 Mail or Phene Orders Filled While They Last Made of thick bplit smooth cowhide, ever strong covered frames, with sewed seams ami corners. Rubberized lining, handy inside pocket. Brown in 10 and 18 inch sizes. U TfVWi- -M-mtTlTT Lu SneLLENBUrSS Economy Basement SN. SNELLENBURG & CO. A Wholesome, Delicious Luncheon Well Served At 50c Chicken Gumbe or Vcnclnblc Seu;) Choice or Itrcadctl I'erk Chop. Tomate Haucc lleltrr am end Hplnnch or Roast Prime lllbs of Uic An Jus Choice of (21 Vegetables Mashed or lleUcil Potatoes Orcen Peas Spinach Spaghetti Italicnne Holts and Ilntter Ice Cream or Pudding Coffee, Tea or Cocea SNELLENBURCS Economy BaBcmwit Our White Sale Offers Marvelous Values in Popular-Make Corsets Have medium bust or girdle tops, long hip lines and are well boned. $2.50 P. N. Corsets. . $1.00 $3.00 American d- r A Lady Corsets. .tpJL.OU 50c te $1.50 Bandeaux nnd Brassieres 25c ,0 69c at.,. In tailored or trimmed styles. Sm LI ' NBIJRCS Ecnemy Basement Women's $5 Silk Petticoats and Pantalettes $2.95 Silk jersey, mcssaline and combinations of jersey and mes Faline. Petticoats have plaited flounces in plain shades or con trasting colors. Pantalettes hac ' double rows of shirrings forming a cuff. $2 Pantalettes and Petticoats $1.00 Special purchase of geed qual ity Webster loom and sateen petticoats in plain colors, figured and flowered effects. Sateen pantalettes are finished with two rows of shirrings nt ankle. Petti coats have ruffled and tailored flounces. Women's and Misses' $1 and $1.50 Pan- ygc te 01 talcttesat Geed quality sateen in all the new shades. Have deub'e rows of "hirrin-r at ankle. Jy.fLl rNBLRijS Economy Basement Extra Specials in the While Sale! Women's Pretty Satin Camisoles Splendid Values At g9c Dainty models, trimmed with lace or in tailored effect. Ribbon shoulder straps. Women's Crepe de Chine Envelope (T - Q Chemise at.. $JL.Oi Delicate flesh color. Charm ingly lace trimmed. Built vp or ribbon straps. Women's Crepe de Chine Bleemers j-j fQ at tpJLwO Tailored models, cut full. Women s Gowns, Bleemers and Envelope Chemise at-... . 98c Seft lingerie cloth or batiste. Prettily tailored or lace and em broidery tl immed styles. Women's Flannelette QQ Nightgowns tOC Pink or blue stripe flannelette, with V or round neck. Cut full in regulnr and extra sizes. NnXTFTiTRGS Kcnemj UHSPiiLmt Women's $7 Jaunty Tuxedo Sweaters At $3.50 Knncy weave ith contrast i n g color brushed wool Pc e 1 1 a r s and belts. Mostly buff and brown tones. Popular tuxedo effects, se smart with speits skirts. 5vT' BJrteS IVonemy Basement Men's & Beys' $5 and $6 Sweaters :ocduc.cd.$3.eo Geed, serviceable sweaters of heavy-ribbed wool, with large shawl cellais and pockets or V ncck button-front style. Exccl lent assortment of colors, SNELLENBURjQS Economy Basement 500 Pairs of Women's; $4 te $6 High-Cut Lace Shoes & Oxfords at $2.95 Pair v ! I Women's tan calf and black kid high-cut lace shoes, with leather military liccls. Women's tan calf brogue oxfords, with rubber heels. Grewing girls' tan calf high-cut lace shoes, with perforated saddle strap and low, bread, flat rubber heels. 2000 Pairs of Men's f $6 te $8 An unsettled market is the vaiucsl Black Calf Bread T Blucher Shoes and Tan Calf English Lace Shoes All have stitched soles the let. Women's $5 Satin Pumes. $3.95 Black satin beaded and plain vamp strap pumps, with high or low French heels. Children's High-Cut Lace Shoes Tan calf, patent colt and gun metal calf button shoes en bread tee last. Sizes 6 te 8, Special at $1.93 Sizes Wi te 11. Special at S2.33 Sizes 11 Vz te 2, Special at $2.73 Infants' $2.25 and $2.75 Butten Shoes ut, $1.75 Pair Patent colt, black kid, tan kid and patent vamp with white Nu buck top button shoes. Turned soles. IW v V. 'Va Girls' Smart, Warm iXi,, Girls' $1.50 ning ara W .J C? 4 I n bc mLc f $5.00 1 I 3 Girls' Attractive New Gingham Dresses tlest Values en at $1.50 A host Of beCOmincr stvlps. checked ginghams, effectivt-lv cellars, belts and neckcts. .-.. . ' - - - - -tt - home Alse some bloomer dresses. Sizes Girls' $3.00 Regulation Dresses, $1.50 All the wnnted light colors and while line-nc wuh blue cellurs and cuffs. Seme in Copenhagen. Hate deep ex-pl.iitPiI ye kes braid trimming, pockets and belts. Size.i G te 11 years S. ',' . .' !-' iii.nn Huacinent Men's $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 Emery Shirts Te Sell at $1.15) These j-lurts Kmeiy Company aie seconds. is very proud nign-grnile workmanship. An net 100' r perfect is classed a i ne elects arc se slight that it takes the closest scrutiny te find them. Their materials were nuuiufuUureil by the best mills 8080 Count Percnli. in Kirln.- .....i Neellj Checks Fine Printed Madras. een Madras, Idlerd Cords, Itussinn tub Cords, Silk Stripe Mndras and White KM Pongees, Oxfords and Poplins, W In the latest and smartest colorings x and patterns. Cellar - uttache J nccKeniKi styles. Sizes 13 8 te 18, arranged en si-p-aiate tables te make cheesing easy. T mens $1.25 Men's $3.00 and $3.50 A geed heavy wool flannel in Beys' 20c, 25c and Cellars at. . . Sizes' l"CtePl?U03 U"d ,m,drn8' blzes U e 14. IT7 fly I J'V VV ' j ) rsef Men's (IJO QKPr High Shoes ep ri- reason for this low price! Wonderful Large and Small Beys' High- Cut Storm Shoes Tan elk with extr.i heavy Kremc elk eler. Strap und buckle at top. $3.50 Shoes. Sizes 10 te Wi at $2.15 $'1 Shoes, Sizes 1 le 5 'i at $2.95 $5 Shoes, Sizes 0 te 10 at $3.95 500 Pairs of frey A f? Beys' $3.50 Shocs3e4tO Black and tan lace and blucher shoes in various styles and tee shapes. Sizes 10 te ft'l.. SNLiXtNBv-TiGS Eocmemy Uasemcnt welten and Jj' f' . All sizes in Jnft jfi' Winter Coats Extraordinary Values at JK) Each Fashionable belted models, cozily made of velour, cheviot and heavy mixed coat ings. Have jaunty pockets, button trim ming and self-materiul cellars. Sizes G te 11 years. One pictured. $12.50 Stun $7.95 Winter Coats at Jnunty styles of velour, fancy cheviot and heavy mixed coatings, with belt, fur or self-material cellars, pocket.-, and button trimming. Popular-shades Fully lined. Sizes G te 1 1 vears. Market Today te $2.95 nrnMilv mrwln of em if 1.. ..1 -.! trmnicil with vii.e nt ..- it- - - ..... - .-... ..jvvv.l3 . iiUUlllllL'. trimmed with contrasting colors. G te tl xeurs. One nn-tuicil. Each The of its shirt 'second. A I l!l ' ' fl w M 1 yufM K- and Mufllers, (i9c Flannel Shirts at $1.95 gray und khuki. Sizes 1 1 te 17. 35c Seft 10c EAC" alHJ B0'"u ribre a"ltH- All perfect, SNEUrNBURZiS 'newjr lAiMinrft Ul 11L d W kJ ' W - V"-IVN rt J f IUKI VH'I'f S!N. SNELLENBT :i & ce.s J ii;
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