Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 23, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LBDGERPlitJADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1922
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neugher Meats Have Mere Nutriment
Than Tender Ones, Mrs. Wilsen Says
long, Sleiv Cooking Will Soften Tissues and Maltc Palatable
Feed Various Ways of Serving These Cuts
nr mhs. M. A. WILSON
aM I.1ihi .$ tMH talf aM1 fAN tVIAO !
:tM miJti prOUICl" ui inui.u ...(, ui '
j J If important wiicii me uguucwiic
It anxious te obtain full vniue for nor
nency nd at the pnme time provide
(, maximum amount of nutriment for
(h family, xj
'Te bur wisely ctutlr the vnrleus cuts
( met J"ou un'l ",em ,n tne butcher
ifceD. Quickly nnd easily cooked cuts
flncnt form about 20 per cent of the
tlI TUnt l'10 nn'nl,l ftnd come
from the part of the nnlmnl that Is ox ex
relitd the least: henre arc tender or
,oft, The liiilance of the carcase con
(( meat that la just as sweet nnd
rjqulrcn a llttle lnnser te cook or
etfti the tissues, but It also contains
mer nutriment, pound for' pound, thnn
the expensive nn" nulcklr cooked cuts,
M the reason that this part of the
.n'tnuil'B bedr Is continually exercised.
U nnd eeutnlns mere bleed. It Is the bleed
Wllien carrira niu iniuuwuv vi ure uim
te the animal s body. .
Vhen marketing for meats keep In
First. Geed meat should be firm te
touch and clastic.
Second. Marbled or streaked with
fit, leau, dry meat will net be juicy.
Third. Brlsht nnd Roed-looklnR color.
Fourth. Ilave a fresh, sweet, nnd
i triable- uracil.
Fifth. All meats should be cut ncresi
the pain-
Take the wrapping paper from nivit
n toen as It renehes the home, and If
resslb'e banc fiem n hook in the re re
irlfcrater. p0 net place meat in the
lee compartment. Personally nelcet
tour ment. phene orders are net apt
te be Mtlsfactery, nnd then again. ou
may we some ether cut that will an
awer your purpobe and cost lcs. Keep
In jnlnd the fact that small pieces of
neat lea nearly twice as much In cook ceok coek
Inr as a larger plece.
Flemish Beef
With a five-pound cut of meat, de
lecting ft belar or shoulder cut, or per
haps a piece of rolled brisket, make n
Herta little holes in the mntit with the
point of the knife nheut one inrh dfpp
and pack in thes little heIri tiny bits
et garlic. Heat an iron kettle or pet.
nd when het place in the meat, turn
for a few minutes te sear, nnd then add
Three onions, cut in half.
One large carrot, cut in quarters.
Cever clecly nnd place en the nlm
Mrlng burner, and wok ; nllewlng
thre(Urtcrs of an hour per pound :
turn the meat two or three time". .1ut
Were serving ndd
One-half cup of flour, '
dissolved In one nnd one-half cups of I
cold water: bring te a boil nnd ndd !
Onc-quartcr cup of streiiy cider j
tinrgtr.
two teatpoenn of tilt, f
Out-half teaspoon of pepper, .
One teaspoon of thyme
Cook pently for fifteen minutes and
ertf. This ment can be reheated in
craiy for .ccnnd inea.1 and llien served
ui'diicat pin cnilnrc of beef with green
pifpeis, or meat leaf .with brown
I'M..
German I5eef
Ji.mer hretten or spiced liecf.
JVlpi1 n six-pound cut ,of bfef and
plre in a large crock, nnd' mid
3 secre oiiiem, cut in hnlf,
thie hunch of soup herbs, chopped,
Rail leef, hrekrn in hits,
1 hive prnper corns or one dried
in a skillet nnd ndd two cups of sliced
?m? .. cevcr nn,l cek slewlv un
til a delicate brown, turning frequently:
new ndd, three-quarters cup of flour
nnd cook the flour until n deep ma ma
negnny brown, ndd two cups of cold
W.ntcr.l!n'1 f,,,nmcr "lew'y for ten min
utes, then bring te n boil and cook for
live minutes, season and serve en the
!?! ,,m.l,lnR3. This gravy Is delicious
en meat dishes,
Ye Old English Meal Pie
tnFttXV n bre.wn Brnrr ns Erected
ill .. ,w" ,!,leu gravy te " with
the incut dumplings, nnd strain through
a plcce of cheese cloth nnd add
JVirce lalkspoens of Worcestershire
sauce,
One-half fcatpoen of thyme,
Unc-half teaspoon of sweet lasit,
J ice tablespoons of gelatin.
'frlnf l0 Cclnt,n well, e that It may
of en : then heat slowly for ten minutw
nnd stir often, set nsidc. Line n dccii
pudding pan with plain pastry nnd place
n layer of nicely (llced meat In bottom?
then a lnycr of stewing oysters. n lave
of finely chopped Iinnf boiled eggs tlien
a layer 0r cekcd lamb kidney. .Season
each layer with salt, pepper, iT llttle
thjmc, sweet marjoram and finely 0 on en
ped panley. Pour ever the I ?cpnwd
grary and place en a top crust j making
Uiree llttle gashes In the top for the
Diciun ie escape. iJake in n slew even
one hour. Unmh tim tt.n nf i,a nin itn
melted butter about twenty-flve minutes
ucfore removing from the even.
If you desire te bell this pudding,
de net tnake the little gashes In the
tpp crust, but just put en plain nnd
then tie the bowl in a piece of cheese
cloth, having the tie under the bowl.
Plunge Inte a large pet of boiling water
and boil for two hours, lift: place in
het even for few minutes and serve.
This pudding Is delicious nnd will
be a welcome change. It Is particularly
nlce for a stag dinner, the men folks
like It.
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pape
Last nlte I had a fcarse drcem,
dreemlng a bcrgulcr wns in my room
nnd he put everything in a grate big bng
and then he stuck a pin In my foot
ball jest out of meenness nnd then he
pulled the pllle from uncrnceth my lied
nnd put that in the bag tee, nnd then
he started te wawli up and down en top
of me as hard ai cnythlng, me think
Inir. Owtch. wnt the heck.
"Wich jest thcu I wenk up nnd jest
wen I started te feel glad it was euy u
dream I saw something moving cr cr
reund In the room looking llke a man,
me thinking, Heley smeaks, there Is
ene In hecr.
And I quick shut my eyes se he would
think I was nsleep In. casoMie' terncd
his flash lite en me all' of a' suddin
In case he had n flash lite, 'nnd I
thawt, I wonder If I cawffed or some
thing ; I wonder If lie's' get' scaled and
run.
And I opened one eye aibeut one thfcrd
ways open te see If hewas stilt there.
Wlclr he was, and I tried te cawff and
dident en ncceunt of net trying baid
cnuff, nnd then Itrled hard us enythlng
te cawff a fearae' cawff and cawffed a
llttle ene inslec), nnd, the roan nod, 0,
youre awake, nre you?
I3clng pep, nnd P scd, O, G. Is that
you, pep? ' .
It me nil rite, but wares my bed
room Mippcrs) I'cnnt Undthcm high or
low and your mother says -yey were
munkeying with them today, ecu pep.
'J'heyre en. the chair neer ih deer, I
was playing 7 lcague beets with them
and I ment te put them ba,ck only I
forget, I scd. . .
Well then forget Ui(s, Bed pep. And
he gave me a fcarse-craej semewnres
with one of tlm sllppets nnd then went
down stairs- nge'n.
Proving wen In doubt you awlent te.
even cawff.
315th Infantry te Hener Fathers
Fathers of mca who served with the
ninth Infantry wll be the guests of the
315th Infnntrr Association at the meet
ing In the P. It. Y. M. C A., Eight
eenth nnd Filbert streeta, this evening.
Fathers of racniwhe died, In the service
while serving with the regiment arc es
pecially Invited te nttend. Chaplain
Richard A. Lancaster will be the
speaker.
fipP'r pod.
inf. half
lieu cups of strong cider vincgnr.
cup of ptcUUnt) -pice-.
Stand away in n 'oel plncp for four,
eVs and turn meat twice a day. Te
fy, heat a little furt in deep iron i
Ujtle or pet and when smoking het i
iM the meat : turn te brown nicely nnd I
iek clewly for ene hour, turning frc- .
qutntly. new add the plrklc nnd spires '
nd two cups of boiling wnlur. plei-e I
enithe simmering burner fur four nnd
en(-halt heurs: then add Iwe-thluN '
tup of flour dissolved In one cup of '
M-atcr nnd brine te a boil, cook for .
ht minutes nnd add three-quartern
cup of glngcrsnaps broken in cearse
bits; tcafen with pepper and snlt,
tetate. This meat may be reheated
In the gravy or terved In meat pie or
tit goulash.
German Meat Pumplings
Ilncc One cold cooked meal. N'nw
face in a bowl
Pnt cup of flour, I
One cup of boiled potatoes, lulled.
Hipueh a sieve, ' I
Tke onions, grated, '
One traipoen of thyme, ,
QiiC'half teaspoon -of ficeet inar-
nrain, I
'J'tce tablespoons of butter, '
One large egg. ,
6tk the nbec mixture te dough, then
Txce-tlurdi cup of bread ciiii.ifct. '
Tve cup of the finely minced meat,
Twe teaspoons of siill.
One Oaj)oeu of pepper,
and form In balls a littl" laiger
than an egg: tie In Individual pudding
ieths and plunge into a large pet el
catling water. Cook for tweuty-lie
iniautcs, lift Inte the colander te drain
ier n few minutes, nnd serve en thin i
lice of toast with brown onion gravy. '
Ilrewn OnJen Gravy '
Place four tablespoons of shortening I
After-Dinner Tricks
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Ne. 00 -The Mjsllc .Matches
tA Pe'r "f paper matches are shown
V,i. , ve Pfl,'ting en ene side, but te be
th. ,n Ml ethcr- Th,y n" bold by
no .ends between the left thumb uud
fin.. V V n, riMt thumb and fore- '
ibSi.. "!!! the n,neh' "t the center
:..'. lum them eier. huf iie nrinti,. 1. 1
"I uppermost, no mutter hew often
',!. ar turned.
d,1Lt7J '1 n ,la,( twlit '"arte by
tfn,-" l' ,h.Umb " tltflc- TlHW
thtv ". nmtchfa are turned ever
iwi . n C0,n11P,(,' ttviat. which
18 indcte,.tn" side ,en l0' T1, twt
u makes it unneticcable.
wttOSZ, fcy rullle Ltiatr Company j
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The First and
Original
Specialty
Silk Stere
Thresher Bres.
The Specialty Silk Stere
1332 Chestnut St
Nene Equal
Our Aseert'
mcntHewever
Large in ether
Lines
January Clearance Sale Silks
consisting of canton crepes, crepes de chine, crepe geergettes, satin cantons,
printed crepes dc chine, foulards, chiffon taffetas, fiber sport sUks, tricelettes,
duvetynes, velvets, velveteens, chiffon broadcloths, waists, silk bloomers and silk
petticoats.
We wish te state that although wc have had a most wonderful response te our January
sale announcements, in fact, at times, all the business we possibly could attend te even with
our enlarged sales force, our stocks arc mere complete than ever before at this season of the
year notwithstanding the fact that our sale has been in progress nearly three weeks with
very heavy selling each day. Wc are making this final announcement of our January sale of
all odds and ends, discontinued lines and short lengths at such remarkable values that will
insure almost immediate clearance before stock taking January 31st. Raw silk is advanc
ing, and, coupled with the proposed changes in the tariff, will greatly affect the silk situa
tion. We cannot tee strongly recommend purchasing new and anticipating your needs for
spring. Again thanking you for your loyal support and assuring you of our continued
determination te be worthy of its continuance.
JBosIe2t
lJ&iJ&d&Jphzaifc CImre&nctj)
SPOOL SILKS
Thresher Bres.' Spool Silk guaranteed ene hundred yards, full in wcifiht and as pjoed "IO spool
ns uny brand en the market at 18c spool. January sale price 1C
Thresher Hrea.' Large Spool Sewing Silk black und white only. Retail value $1.25. 7Q spool
Junuury .sale price
78c
36-Inch Imported White Hahutai Wash Silk
made in Jnpan. Retail value $1.00, $1. 75, $2.25
SVe??.8?10 68c, $1.10, $1.65 d
.13-Inch Imported Chinese and Japanese Shantung
Pongee Wash Silk natural color only. Retail
vaiue S5e nnd $2.00 yd. CO & $1 AC d.
January sale price ' uet JU.d
32-Inch Striped Tub Silk also plain white (extra
heavy silk broadcloth), fast color and will launder
perfectly in a geed line of color combinations;
suitable- for waists, dresses, men's shirts und pa
jamas. Retail value $2.25 yd. M CC yd.
January sale price pi.tJJ
10-Inch Georgette Crepes in a line of colors,
also white and black. Retail value djl 1 A yd.
51.75 yd. January sale price tj)llU
3G-Inch Imported Blnck Waterproof India Silk
made in Japan and Lyens dye. Retail vnlue
$1.25, $1.75 and $2.25 yd.
pHce.!?!0 78c, 85c and $1.35 yd-
35-Inch Black Satin suitable for waists, dresses,
linings, etc. Retail value $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 yd.
January sale d1 OC d1 PC M QC yd.
price J)X.Jt, pi.O, tpi.Ju
,'tGrInch Brocades in the latest and most up-te-date
color combinations, especially adapted for
coat linings, etc. Retail value $2.00 dl A yd.
yd. January sale price P .tiJ
3ti-Inch Brocades extra heavy in weight, guar
anteed all silk, the correct material for fur coat
linings, etc. Retail values from $3.50 te $7.50
&..?""' " $1.95 t0 $4.95 yd
f 0-Inch Silks five of our crepe weaves, in a full
line of colors, sliect and evening shades, also
white and black, selected from our own stock, in
cluding the popular Canten crepe, satin crepe,
crope mercer, crcpe Armure ana crepe ue chine.
Retail value $3.00 te $1.00 yd. (J0 rf yd.
January snie price
$2.55
10-Inch Canten Crepe nnd Satin Canten Crepe
must be seen te be appreciated; btrcet and evening
shades, also white and black. Retail de QC jd.
value $4.00 yd. January sale price ?'
40-Inch Lustrous and Dull-Finished Silks our
best qualities, imported nnd domestic crepe satin,
pussy willow satin, wool-back satin, chinchilla
crepes and Resbanara crepes. Retail value $4.50
te $0.00 yd. January sale de QC yd.
price p 0UO
3G-Inch Tricelette in a geed heavy weight;
suitable for waists, dresses, scaifs and knicker
bockers; colors are brown and navy. 7C,J'd.
Retail vnlue $1.25 yd. January sale price OC"
36-Inch Tricelette in' a fine even weave, es
pecially adapted for dresses, sweaters, scarfs, etc.,
in a line of colors, also white nnd black. Retail
value $1.75 yd. January sale t QC! yd.
price p 1 J O
40-Inch Spert Fiber Silks plain and fancy
weaves, stripes and plaids in a line of colors,
street and evening shndes, especially adapted for
sport skirts, etc. Retnil value $3.50 Cf) AC yd.
yd. January sale price )Zi.ftD
3G-Inch Wide AVnle Corduroys soft chiffon finish
with geed luster, colors nre myrtle, nnvy and
black, especially adapted for kimonos, men's
dressing gowns, children's suits, separate skirts,
etc. Retail value $1.50 yd. Jnnuary QC yd.
sale price OJC
27-Inch Costume Velveteens twill back and fast
pile, street shades. Retail value (PI CC jd.
$2.50 yard. January sule price.. pl.00
3G-Inch nnd 38-Inch Imported Dutctyncs in a
line of colors, street and evening shades, the
quality that has been in such great demand for
coats, suits, dresses and millinery. Retail value
$5.50 yd. January sale Je ah yd.
price $eVO
54-Inch Imported Chiffen Broadcloth made from
the very best quality of wool, soft finish with a
geed luster, must be seen te be appreciated, street
shades only, plenty of tan, Cepei, navy, brown
and Black. Retail value $4.50 yd. fe qh yd.
Jnnuary sale price )Z.l)
Silk Remnants an accumulation of double-width remnants, lengths from ene yard te
five yards. Usunl retnil price $1.55 te $2.00 yd. All at
95c
yd.
Waists nnd Blouses Georgette, crepe de chine,
tub silks and. stripe satin messaline, blnck and
whitp, let limited. Retail value up te &A QC
$8.00. January sale price pt.)
Silk Petticoats made from our best-wearing silk,
namely rosetta, also in pelaris stripes in a geed
line of suit shades, including black, made in our
own workroom, generous widths. Retail &n QEJ
value $9.50. Jnnuary tale price P"fO
Silk Petticoats extra-size mossaline petticoats
made from our own silks in our own workrooms!
Retail vnlue $1.50. frty qm
January sale price t)i"0
Bleemers double back, reinforced all-silk heaw
quality tricot jersey. Retail value $5.50. JQ q'h
January sale price 0i.t)
Bleemers of extra-heavy quality all-silk jersey
with Van Dyke accordion-pleated ruffle, street
shades, also black. Retail value $8.00. tt? AC
January sale price p)at0
NflTF 0w!ne te ''" 'xtrwty low pricet that obtain during this taU all purchases must b
iTv1 JU cerMfcerrf final; no C, O. D't, rtservatien or mxchanc. PUasa allow a little mere
time in filling mail order en account of the rash in a sate of this magnitude.
THRESHER BUILDING
-
Specialists
in Silk
Fabrics
1322 Chestnut Street, Phila., Pa.
Bosten Steve, 19 Temple Place
Cleveland Stere, 1148 Euclid Ave.
Telephone
Walnut 203S
" 2036
WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
Imported
Ginghams
45c yard
Fine, closely woven
ginghams, of an almost
ailky texturc, are in
checks of green, black,
light blue, navy, pink,
lavender, brown and red.
Checks are in various
sizes, but all of the ging
hams are 32 inches wide.
They're the best wc.
have ever had at se low a
price.
(Central)
Bleck Plaid
Blankets, $8.50
They nre 68x80 inches, all
wool, in block plaids of blue,
pink, gray or tan.
(Crntrnl)
Silk Lace
Fleuncings and
AlU ever Laces
are highly fashienable at the
present time for pretty after
noon or evening freckB, for
blouse3 and the like.
Fleuncings, most of them
with the shiny cire finish, are
34 inches wide nnd $2 nnd ?3
n yard; some, tee, are copied
from heavy Spanish laces.
All-evers are in black and
white, 34 inches wide, nt $1.50
and $2.60 a yard. Seme nre in
patterns te match the flounc fleunc
ings. (C.nlrnl)
Annual January Sale Brings
Lew Prices en Men's Wear
Particularly fine cheesing among shirts.
Here are geed Wanamaker shirts made after
our own specifications, which means they
are better proportioned and better made
than most, marked at real money savings.
Every shirt is first quality down te the last
button.
Percale shirts, 90c and .$1.15.
(Some of the 90c ones nre a little mussed).
Madras shirts with woven or printed
stripes, cheviot shirts or plain tan mer
cerized shirts, new $1.45 and $1.75.
Neckties, 25c and 55c
Every kind of pattern you can think of,
diagonal stripes, small figures, jacquard patterns,
plain colors and knitted ties. All of the silks and
silk mixtures are in open-end four-in-hand shape.
Special Prices
also en mufflers, nightshirts, pajamas and various
wearables for boys. Especially geed sweaters for
boys at $5.
AH-Weel Overcoats
$29 and $35
Hew many men have put off buying overcoats until
new. These are worth waiting for! Most of them are of
contrasting plain or plaid back overceatings that are heavy
closely woven and warm.
These are special value and arc sound investments,
because a man will have a thoroughly geed overcoat te
start next season with, as well as warm protection and cor
rect appearance for the rest of this.
(Oallerr, .Market)
Certain New Frecks With a Sprightly
Air of Spring
have just made their appearance in the Down
Stairs Dress Stere. Seme are of rustling taf
fetas with frills, shirrings and beufTant ruf
flings. Others are of Canten crepe or crepe
de chine in lovely shades of Harding blue,
.lade, beige, navy, brown or black. Often
these show a striking bit of gay embroidery
or a facing of bright color. Others are beaded.
All are new and fresh and remarkably levelv.
$15, $16.50, ?20 te $39.
New White Dresses
Se many people have been asking for all
white frocks and we have them new in heavy
crepe de chine or Canten crepe combined with
hemstitched Georgette crepe. Others are
made of Georgette crepe elaborately trimmed
with Spanish lace. You'll notice the long
bodice line and some lovely draped skirts,
often adorned with crepe flowers. S23.50,
$25 te $37.50.
Other Interesting New Dresses in Great
Variety at $7.50 te $16.50
-vI y
Men's
Black Shoes
Special
$4
Cut Blucher, with -well-rounded
tees, aa men like
thorn, the shoes are of sturdy
black leather with thick,
welted soles and rubber heels.
Men's Se ft-tee
Brogue Shoes
$9.50
Really exceptionally fine
shoes, with the new neft toea
that men are asking for. The
leather is tan calfskin and the
shoes have small bmss eyelets.
Perforations and "inlaid light
fiber in the soles add te their
fine appearance.
(Onller.r, Market)
i t ts
$25 y
Small Beys' Soft-tee
Shoes, $2.90
Durable, as only a shoe made
entirely of a Bingle pJece of
leather can be only en seam in
each shoe, with applied Btraight
tips ever the soft tees. The
leather is thick and sturdy and
light tan in color. Tees are
healthfully wide and welted sele3
arc servlccably thick. Sizes 10
te 2.
(OalUry, Market)
$22.50
(MarUrO
Lowered Prices en
All Fur-Trimmed
Suits
for Women and Yeung
Women
A little group of our finer suits
of velour,, suedene and duvet de
laine, trimmed with beaverettc,
mole nnd Australian opossum.
Just one or two of a kind and
mostly small sizes. New $15 t
J45.
Jersey Suit-Dresses, $9.75
Weel jersey suits, each with a
sleeveless slip-en frock and a
jacket te match. Yeung women's
sir.es.
(Market)
Extra-Size Skirts
$5.75 and $7.75
Regularly mere, but because
sizes are somewhat broken and
there are only 150 of them prices
have dropped. All sizes 33 te 40
in the let. Fine serges, mostly in
plain blue or black, and seme
smart pin stripes or gray mix
tures. They show interesting
pleats or pockets, or both. Seme
have- adjustable waistbands with l
clastic, in the back.
At $3.75
Anether let of these excellent
navy blue and black sorge skirts
with the inset, button-trimmed
pockets. Wnistbnnds 33 te 40.
(Market)
Werth-while Values in Women's
Coats, $20 and $25
Real Irish Lace
Cellars, $2.25
Price sounds ridiculously low,
deeBn't it? It is, for such
lovely ones in the variety of
patterns that these present. 21
te 24 inches long and 3 te 4
inches wide, which is a geed
size.
Women who love hand-made
lace will find a real treat in
this little sale.
(CenlrM)
It will de you geed, whether or net you want a
coat for yourself, te see them and realize for hew
little ene can new get a geed-looking warm coat.
Coats With and Without Fur
at $25
The two models .sketched are but examples of
two groups that include many btyles.
The one with fur is of navy velour with a beaver
ctte cellar. Netice the braid embroidery that gees
all around the coat. It is fully lined with figured
silk.
The Pole Ceat at $25
is well tailored and ns interesting a coat en sports
lines a3 we liave had. It is in a warm light brown
tone and lined with silk that harmonizes well. Netice
the use of buttons.
Scores of Geed Coats
Lowered te $20
A few of a style, but many styles! Chinchillas,
veleurs, belivias and pole coats are among them.
Almest nil nre fully lined with silk nnd many arc
interlined. Seme of the models are of decidcdlv
distinguished nppenrance.
Handsome Belivia coats with deep cape
cellars of nutria or wolf, $42.50 and $55.
(Market)
r x Ms
Central Aisle Oppertfiiiife
Odds and Ends of Upholstery, 50c te $1.50
Clearing away piano and table scarfs of eleur, fiber Mlk
and ether matcrinls, pillows of many shapes and kinds, table
covers nnd ether nttrnctive articles!
Seme are n bit soiled from handling and nil nre only one or
two of a kind. They nre offered new nt a fraction of their former
prices te clobe them out.
Silk Blouses in Broken Sizes, $1.90
.in Ylbcrit,ricelcttc' "ll-silk crepe de chine, Cioergotto crepe and
fiUU lace blouses and overbleuses new less than a third their
original price.
i ,s.0,nQ ,nre, soiled, ethers are mussed. Only ene or two of a
kind in a broken range, of biucs.
Washable Capeskin Gloves, $1.65
fertaWc!"0" lik thCm becnuse they nre 80 Practical and com-One-clasp
style in tan and brown at this low price.
Women's Underclothes. 85c rn XI. SO
Sec for pink or white eatccn bloomers.
i,. ii rircgu.lar nnd ?1,50 for cxtra sizcs in Petticoats of shiny,
heavy black hatcen made with deep flounces.
.in, Nc"'.Jlnrie sets are composed of a novelty chemise of
silky white nainsoek daintily lace trimmed and made generously
len$ nnd step-in bloomers te match. $1.60 a garment?
13th Street Aisle Opportunities
Bead Necklaces, 50c te $1
P,.f?,,cfri0r fl0?!ed bcnu np combined with fancy metal links.
Particularly pretty nre the bright red ones that the season se
strongly faverE.
Lincrte Scarfs, 50c
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18x50 inches.
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