iF&Pm. fjl Jh;wffi?hr r'.y, V '.-rt1' .- - 1. ..... t - rV I r SATJSMaBaaBMaw,M - V i' ! . (w,V."F ' i... . !i"' .. 1037. JUMiN O. RSiSPfflVJ?Jffi nrlatUes and tnenas; e'. "".'ri.T.. .... E1V'.7. imitce. w. !.?"rJi,.vni.V: t Tia'- i at 2 O CIOCM, . i. ". WSfflChMtnut .mmnl "" r.lt.-Fe, la"P.P"S- TilA0- rv oeitioo ""f-v .7r-n.,a Rfc rl.'n.la are -n' ff, -..- ".-- nnn . ; -- -:- rx"(.j;r,;;.ind at. int. worn ?.BW.nd. may call Bat." Blatter. ..Ftnral tt 1S2 Nebln at. Frlenda may cail , .lata rest ""- . mm aat Bn? ,mYesa. IIBLJSNA. Ml lrtUi -. w. tlM tharlna-K1? JSiVeW Cem. -;: i. jet ,r-ri Ali.Ci. , -taritaate '""Vtldenca. iMiiT N ffiksrasiAa. V.TT. c. Be ten. iwiaiiTja a V" . . II. OHN. husband, ef a iii-w1": ana $ .? " Jfti WWH"" M?- Ien.. 2:80 I JitJreiliJence, 00 . . VJftf A .. Li J,rfti,.l a'.lca. ,ii at P. H. Kolleek Sen. ?!.. t. nrlvata 2 "Wk i: 122. LH Wtf ffllf BKcEWteA'ISkrv FVnVral aP?".... ti Maldfnca. M88 Kmlan LSiBwrir Bat.. 2:30 f. M. Ml, alawn. eat 1091 nTCHARD i oieraina Brick (nea Cetnp- Sutm an frlenda, alee cwnmia cwnmia t.i7ef Deck St.. ara. tnvltad. te sjs! p. M.. lata reaiaenra, ea .2h-i.iir A. J. Int. Baetlat MgalaKI. N. J. FHna may caii ,-r'lb. A.flae9.i!.,f0,-a Anni "-!"".' J Zz inviiru ie ntldanc of , solemn W.aBtla YaatlKai -.- f HI, frttllVW.AaiTWiaj ."" u f.i a Hftiv rrreast cm, a., ! ".r.Jr ----" . PV"T" .... L'uIatlrM and frlendf. In rfi'jJjA. M.. from wrt 1-Sfti at at. rr&nclj . . -"7- u t wniv rrn LJJUv "fcwh a T.lTLfH A.a wife el k -.eVai..... .n trimnAm tnlil W!sy& f$ srier. itir .). R.1 !'" TV wiu Johnton at.. Qr Sd&WSlSTlfM. AM I It 4T W. Upiai at., utn., oaiwn eaiwn lata Owrira B. and Diana Clear, itt fflandiare Invited te. tria " :-a lnfl ' -T:.....ftv FAh. a. At 2 o'clock. vp.j.. nt. nirf . moo rrhainut "i.;, h riV"j".-.i;..i mcni ii...i Central Laurel H!"i . U 1 1AV9 TAtftrevt ""-TV" ,."",, .'A.t"V.mS"'i'JSfl BtrtctF. .iwiiut. ." lwe1 BS. MPheiv, Rebert J. McClenngban. irtnaT-t. .int., priyaw Mt. ntenan W W .08r"'Hi:NRtETT. Rf Ktnrv W. Cenrad (nea Kelb). Rela aSfrSnaa. alae all secletlaa of which IP M.. Ial reildtnes. J 738 Uber Vrlvnta. Remalna may be viewed i P. M. lfeek.-rb. 1. 1922. JAMES C. hua- .tt.UnAm Ara In'lted te attend fu Ja'.SSO A. M.. from hie lata reat i Montreie at. Solemn hlah raaaa in 01. ui.- -.v.. . aj. 2J Vb. "l. 1022. SOPHIA ft.. itMiu W. Deal. 8r. Relative! and T tl4 atal eaaiatljaA Hah t.eaM Mf lnTlim 0 Ml" ! lib-, 4iauu.t eSiOV at.Mr Ut rtildnc, 2410 N. 82d at. Place viu. t . vivit tw TZm,'. t. JOHN J., balevad tina. latCaUerlne C. Dnwd. itelaUvea and l.aA U ffAm h U it miMmm Pinmlnie ave. . Solemn requiem nun i cavrcn i iiiv Kvtv.t (v a. j, inner vni. Lata of 244 Et Lynn bnete- b4 Writ. Fa., i-eb, s. AI.7RRU .of Florentine It Duval. Rela- fij (rleate alee Culinary Beneficial BUND, inrtiaa in tuiiria. crvicra. ion. St rarlera of William H. Chew. a. r' HID bke epivn aia. im. vrnni fain rrlenda may call Bun.. 8 te 10 -Feb. 1. 192? BERTHA, widow EmMla. ered n9. 8nlMi flai.. AalilaMA a3?n C. tflin.tnvilMn utn Hllle Cem. .ixixm nav. Brenn mnnin nti. RET T. TAYLOR ENOLE. Idew of nti. in ner iin !iear. FiinAFii 6r. SeceniJ month Ath, at 2 P. M.. ler lt reildence. fiO r.uclld ave.. nun, n. j. inirrmem rncnss' Bury- no. Haodenneia, N. J. H At MnereitOHn. V. jr.. l?k i UTR. EVANS, ared 78. Relatives and , alie Medford Ledge. Ne. 100, I. O. re invited te attend funeral, Meri.. we reimcnce. .. a ei., Moores. IL . tt. ren. z. .lnrj. nicnTmtnm ;&TT. Funeral aervltea at h .)- ..... . ! m -.; "i'J " "- m urccn Hi., jien.. l; . ni int ii Please nmlt flewera. TEWIACHER. At 5203 Balnbrldae r.h IQ'Jfl UADT -?.ljr?aa' U.'.....iT V,"".".1. " 'a.!v or btbublci iiiauiir a . iieiHiivaa nnn rcian. irtttd te the eenfcea en Tuasday ftr- H 7 e-cwcK. ftt tns Oliver H. r.i. Ua 1I9A PKaeintit . ..-".-' wmur..v-jaii n. io;e. at San PKO. taut.. JUSEPH n. u-r.rfjvr: mnii . ih. mk. .i. . "w.s , ....... .. vll? kwiiiiisnce or the N Feb. 2 JAitna nn-ie ... at We lite Elliabeth r. (nep Quia v) am It bit late reeMencc 1104' K. Menlt are. Ir.t. private. Kast Cedar Illli ePWlt.'-Feb 1. J!ARGnET K.. mr. fVT,-AW&JK"'Y- Atllnaten Cmtt-i. s "," .!!!'" all Frliiv from li in in n ',. r r'enaa WSSESi rltS"Cn':. ""! ? .he lgiwrB.8'nu" i- a.:?,;' 's?;: l,J,..w-nV.-i".BI1.:. of. the Sacred vi Hi. viruiTMii "i i nn ert .. . i ir i a i . ""L:".1. "' " ".. '.ir.V "'....'.'i! r-eiaence, .-.!. I .. ','."'. '"iJI OEO. Suddenlx .W.?R.Al2',r;. !HPP: !d? of W. Monnatewn. N. i. pi... ,'". DAVID S . huebaml nf u,;..h TfiSfilSr1 .5"r:.. "'! "nd KHiy. 2 r. si. iK. rVA'rffll'liK'".!' ferry. PM je 30 ,, f steSSL aaLr' .' . '?. r.iitanein i tnep Quia a,'Rlitlvee and frlende. alie ? K .Lee Ne. ail. P. ami A. it. Mi te attend fumrnl Bervlces, Me'n 7034 r.i.n. Int. Helv Creat Cem, u t RUWN'Veb, I NANCES, widow of at ."iMIUUi utril all vani.l... n . FeHi;1 "ST lte resi'lenc. 1812-Millr ir -" " fTlenua may call Sun. WRO.S'. On Ib. ?. inen .1.,,,. , i uttiiTuri, i no Ann Htiruna 1P 'IS.VI'a.? w1a. Settees T i"mi." . r. " "Ur d.. iu.rpeh. i. IhiAAii Mm S! w,v i tn or ma tOtitnut family. husband wnitn nn, rem BaErft?: '! WIUMAM H. aaFta...""". "flathea and frlenda m. " 1UIUT.1I Hlnn It a J-l . akl .i -. -" 'vii. jij A. rvi.. 'Mai a h (n-. Hontieee Cem. Trlende mis- a-KE?t 3n .in, inn... MAnmnvT rU Jf'al', ".' ." i:mlcTerMrt ijf:i-v- --.. Z-.-T' iirj. uirea r rea atifj friends htc In. Pnirch?ra,f- Wyndmeir? l" ' if" iLKel? sVJ-H'Vn Doler, O.an A.' era F, le attend funeral eerv- Hihl. '..' l hie lHtp reslitjnrr. PTON i".V ".' NorthHeod tie aCJj''ab s. in-".. wiii.nV aT vt IPs:-. wnxiAst ... v :.. it. Hid .;;" 'en. aeed C7. He hen eV. H.".v - ." M., at hta latu aamaew.z ariiii.Br hi ia - . WBS-In VnH-.."V.. "H- '"t., W. Uln,.' .,"n.a U1V . ... A., wife of v. v en I'eb. 3. Kai,ll?ncr..a'.hren. Milten 1. . fb I. inn') tir. .... . af!8, B 111" hV i,' ?J'r ". ." Kuneral kejr. led ... u ' " ",p rceiaence. 7;. j iwu end gnruca ) K.i h a aMywneweri " KSI. Feb 1 win.tiv t u... -j ULI Kiirer." Relative' an LK Ute r,.w.nV.a".,"5nnV..:3"..A SI .-- ". i'ici;ineiy Bw vvm. aKS,I.'TOn Teh. ' IIm...1. . Jelly (nee Danlnl BHUlAn Z.1 v ..' lai.ni: """ 11U W. WlH. Te a" IV'" Oiir Udy of Mere in iirpi'inaii t ..a j-ii a !E M.. ). 111. Churph inlem,.."1ulm mate St. "lathe? JS tA.l Mi nti "el' Oreai : tRh? ew-; lrr a. m. Interment It UntiA'a and trie t.r 0n Jan "0 In"!, oath. . Retail. ?ak"!; Wdew nf QcerVe Robinien at. or iteiary Inlv frna. " "Suit i r r'cm.f'n. X J.. Feb. I. a?ed js"- rj. IV Woelniart . fne?ai .;p.li:'atte 11 f.rlend. reiw.npi - t.:c"' .?un'i. ii a Pemberton. 'if tt r.""vS I'embert Kep-WJ-Amqeu X. j AT lfa n,59n- Feb, 1 IB"" IK Bea'fiveJ Janhdn elf" 'Sprier l?nee' S? 'unerii. s5?1 irl;,ld!r ar; Invited Bl? .eJ,0r1? sTa't44"s.frr ii? Uw,,IOWiAll'Hl" Feb. 'Uve and daiuhtap fn ? ("? ,te J "Bh.MawwrV7h Kf,.?' .." 'ale Reuben A' 'rem chirel of wi ."'r1"" Sat . Wl of We" Laurel lllll gJWtne.. i2.,u- wV.'fmm.'ive --nimii Mahen nil... ' "uana el -5?JAKER fllSS MAT. i-ln-law. I !lulme I M.. from . the rraleVn't) nf hla rn! jenn nennricx. iiil iirstitnan at.. : burr. Solemn teuutam inaaa at. Church, Tacnny, IV A, M. Int. New Cathe dral Cem. MARK1CK. Jan. 81, 'IMS. STEPHEN M'. huaband of Maraaret J. Marke. Relative and frlende. alee Solemon ldae. Ne. 114), F. and A. M.l oriental a. A. Chapter. W. ISSi'Cerlninian Chaeaeur Cemtnandery, Ne. 88. K, T.l I.u Ltt Temple. A. A. O. N. k ". and ldth. Ward Union Republican Club In yltad te. funeral eervlcee en Saturday, 2 P. M.. at hla lata rraldence, 1038 Parrleh au Jnterment private. , MAtWHAMa -Tab. 3. MAnY PRtSClLLA. wire of Cey en W, Marehall. Relative and frlende Invited te funeral eervlcea, Men.. 2 P. M.. at her late realdence, 215 S, Farra rut at. Int. prhate... MAllTIN. Fell. 8... 1922. MART A. I.T IN. Fell Ife of Di MAN. v. Ife of Daniel Martin. Relative" and frlenda Invited te funeral,, Tuee., 8:80 A. M., ruin iici ipir rraiurnce. i.iti jacKeen at. Solemn hlah max of requiem Church of Epiphany 10 A. Mr Int. Hely Creae Cetm MeCONNEJA. Feb. 2. LUCT 1...II, ef Oeere W. McConnell (nae McMullln) nela tlvaa and friend Invited te attend funeral, J'tSSi'.&L!.1 M-'.'m her late realdence, 1728 Hentlnc Park ave. Solemn requiem hlah meal St. Stephen' Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Sepulchre Cem . McCULLOH. Entered Inte raet at Weed, bury H.la-ht.;N. J.. Feb. S, 1822. W1T.MAM ftJmematXMf. huaband of Annie Thema McCuileh. Funeral and interment at con cen enlence of family. .J&J.ViS?'8- 8uddmly, Feb. 2, R. STEWART, aen of Bua-ena and Ret F. Me Me Ilhene. aaed 20. Relative anil friend, nlae Clan of 1823 of St. Jeeeph'a Collete, are' in. vited te attend funeral. Men.. 8:80 A. 11., rertdenea of parenta. 782 S. B8th at. Solemn . ci4ui.ii. .nn.. . .no inurr;n ei tne trans "." """-p" " . i". neiy vrea cem M0PBAK..-Fb, l. JAMES, huaband the lata Hannan McFaalc, (no BtennanV Relative and fiend., al7 H Nm. Bo Be elety, are i Invited te i attend funeral, Men.. B:S0 A. M rat realdence. 88Bu Emerald it. Solemn requiem iraae at the Church of the Aacenaien 10, A. M. Int. New Cathedral Mi'tCHEM,. Of Wlldwoed. N. J Fab. 9 GRACE, wife of Thema Mitchell, ared 60 Relative and frlenda are Invited te attend funeral. Bun., a P. M., from the ree'dence of her aen, William Mitchell. 808 ,W. Alia" aheny ave.. Phila. int, Norlhweod Cem. Remain may be viewed Sat. eve. MONAHAN. Feb, a. THOMAS W hua liand of Cat'ierlre Monahan (nea Knewlee) Relatives and frlenda are Invited te attend funeral. Mnn.r-9 A. M.. from hla lata nti deuce. S89 B. 88d t Camden. N. J, Mia at St. Joeeeh'a Church 10 A M. Int. it Cahary Cam Friend may call Sun. eve. Hlfiitp, un reD. z. mart b,, wife of Wm. U. Myera and daughter of Wm. V. and Emma C. Winter. Relative and frlenda In vited te eervlcee. en Monday, at 2 P. M., at ner mie TrniuBiiue. mi n eiar cc. friend call Sunday evening. 8 te 0, Interment Ar lington Cemetery. fleONAN. On .Tan. St, MABT, wife t0f Michael J. Neenan. Relative and friend Invited te funeral en Monday, at ,8 A. M.. from her late reeldenra. 1781 Watkln at! Solemn requiem maaa a : St. Thern' church. 8 '80 A. M. Interment Hely Crea Cemeterv NORCROvSS. At Mt. Helly, N. J.. Feb! 2 1822. S. BUDD NORCR038. Relatlvi ane f i lend and all aecletlea of which he wa a member, rue Invited te funeral, from hla late realdence 80 Madlien ave.. Mt. Helly, N. J.. Men.. 2:80 P. M. int. Baptlet Cem. PATCHEL. Feb. 2. THOA.AS W. PATCHEL. Relatlvee and friend, alie em em peoye of Nornheld Wallpaper Ce . are in vlted te attend funeral eervlcee. Sat., a P. M.. realdency of N. H. Weucrd.- 2188 S. 67th at. Int. private. Viewing Frl. eve. PHIFER Feb. . LOUIS D. PHI FEU. Pr.. aged 74f Relative and frlenda are In vited te attend funeral. Sun., 8 P. M.. from reeldene of hla aen. Char l Phlfer. N13 Cumberland at.. Oleuceeter City. N. J. Int. New Camden Cem. Frlenda may cat Sat. eve. PINB--CA.t.ll1ntl CJ1"-.1- 3.. Feb. 3. 1822, ALFRED M.. hueband of Adella Pine (nea Jaggard). Relatlvee and frlenda. alae all tecletlee of which he wa a member, are Invited te attend funeral e-rvlrei, Men., 1:80 P. M . t Chew M. E. Church, Chew, N. 3. FTlndmay call Sun., 7 te 0 P. M.. at hla late realdence, 228 N, Chelsea ave.. At lantic City. QUIOLET. Feb 1. CATHERINE, daugh ter of the lata Jehn i nnd Sarah Qulgley. Relatlvee .and friend are Invited te attend funeral. Men.. 8.30 A. M.. from her late realdenc. 810 N. Stlllmanst. Solemn maa of requiem at St. Franrl Xavler Church 10 A, M. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. RICHAnDSON. Sixth-day. 8d. 1822. HANNAH RICHAKDSON. tineral Flrat day. Bill, 3 P. M from -her late realdenpe, Byberry. Phlla. Int. private. Autes will meet train leaving Bread St. Sta. 1:31 p. M. at Terreadale Station. RODRIGUEZ. Fab. 2. EMILT J., wife of the lata Francla Rodriguez (nee Warden). Kelatlvea and friend are Invited te attend funeral service, Men., 1 P. M.. at her late residence. 2818 Bailey at. Int. Hillalde Cem. Frlenda may call Sun. eve. Minneapolis pacer pleaae ceny. SAUNDERS. eb. 2. JAMES P.. hus band of Elizabeth Saundera, aged 78. Rela. Uvea and friend Invited te funeral eervlcee, Men.. 2 P. M., residence of eon, .1. v, Saunders. Jr.. 682 S, B0that Int. private. Femwoed Cem. Viewing Sun, eve. - BCHELL. , On Fb J, HARRT D. SCHELL. Relatlvee and friends Invited te funeral eervlcea. en Monday, at 3 P. M.. at bis late residence. 6037 Overbroek ave. In terment private. Kindly emit flower. SCOTT. Feb. I. 1922. JOSEPH R., ,wn of the lata Jehn and Mary J. Seutt. Rem Uvea and frteede. alae Bureau of Survey. xr Invited te attend funeral eervlcea. Sat.. 3 p. M.. ehapel of Andrew J. Bair 4 Sen, rnli and 19th eta. Int. private. " 8HE1BLEY. Jan. 81. HENRT W hUi. band of Carrie M. Shelbley. aged 78.' Rela. tle and frlnds. Harmony Ledge, Ne. B2. F. end A. M.i Columbia Chapter. Ne 91; Marv Cemmandery. Ne. 36. K. T.i Phlla Coneletery, A. A. S. R : Lulu Temple. A. A O. M. M.. S: Pitman Masonic Club, of Pit man. N. J. Invited te funeral services, Sat.. 11 A. M.. 1824 Poplar at. Int. private. Re malna may be viewed Frl. nvenlng. 7 te 8. SIMPSON. Feb. 2, 1022; LETTIE, diuglt. ter cf Bralev end the late Ultzabtlh Strad ltng. aged 43 Rtlatlvve and frlenjla are In vited Ce attend fune'.il. fen . a P. M.. from he" imp home '-nnaherrie, Pa. Int. Lang. heme M. 15 Churr'-vard, STEPHENS. Suddenly, hi Ditona. Fla,, en Feb. 3. 1922. MAROARET. widow of Oeerge Stephens, formerly of Ocean Greve, N .1. Netice of funeral later. STOKES. Kfb. ?. euddenlv. nt hln late realrtenc-, Hefmesburg. JAMES MARTIN STOKES. Servlcea at, hla home, Mtan.. 3:18 P. M.. Interment private. Train leaving Bread St. fetatien 2:27 P. M, will be net at HelmMburg Junction. STOI.TZ. Feb. 1, 1022. CHRISTIAN, be loved husband of Martha A. Meltz Ove Maoury). aged 81. Relatives a.nd friends, also Anna M. Resa Pest. Ne. 04. O. A. R are Invited te attend funeral services, Men., 2 P. M.. at hla late realdence. 2883 V. Lehigh ave. Int. qreennoed (K of P.) Cent. Remains may be viewed Sun., 8 te in r. M. TIEL Of pneumonia, en Feb 3. 1922, KATE FJ.ORENCE. daughter of Kate T. and the late Edward J. Tie!. Netice of funeral later. TREPTE. Feb. 2. KARL ARTHUR A., husband of Ida IT. Trepte, nged (II. Rela tives and friends Invited te funeral services, Sun.. 3:80 P. M.. late resldenc. 04B1 Wet Chester read. Mlllbeurne. Del. Ce.. Pn. Int. private. Remains mav tv viewed fi.il eve, VAAS. Feb. 1. FANNIE K wife of Dr. Jacob A. Wnaa. of Hammonton. N. J. Fu neral services Sat. eve.. Feb. 4. 8 P M.. at her late residence Hatnmonten. N. J Int private. 1'eh. B. Hammenfnn. N. .1 WARN1CK. Feb. 2. SARAH J., wlfp of C. Clarence WarnlcU (nen Hayre) Relatives and friends, also all (.ecletles of which she was a member, are Invited te attend funerul, Tues., 1 P. M.. at 220 W. Geerge st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends m,iy call Men. 7 te 0 P. M. WAJSnn.-8Uddenly. Feb, 1. 1022. ED WARD W husband of Aline C. wnssn (nce McDonald). Relatives ami friendB arn Invited te attend funeral, .Men,. 7:80 A. M . Inte renldence. 2349 N. Ranae al. Hl-.li requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of Mercy (i AM Int. Old Cathedral Cem WENZELL. Suddenly t Ills resldenr, en Feb 1. 102-. JOSEPH P. WKNUKM,! aceil 77 years. Relatives and friend's, also Roxborough Ledge. Ne. 135. F and A. M,: Purity Ledge. Ne. 32B. I. O. O. 1, are In. inert te the service, Men.. l P. St.. at tha Oliver IL.Blrp."d'vf.H,:?.Jn.?'nu.,...' '" f'halffn Illlia vu.i tiw. .., umi, etr. WHITMORE Feb 1, 1022. Rev. FRANK. I1N V.. WHITMORE pastor of St. James' 1 utharan Churh. Phlla. Relatives and frlenda ar Invited te attend funeral sen. fp.a at hla late resldenc-, 704B Ucrmanfewn ave'. Chestnut Hill.. Sat.. 2-30 P. M. Int ,V!TOUNa. Suddenly, at his neme, 4710 kMnMBsalntT ave,. en Jan. 2R. 1022. WIL WaM II " husband of Elizabeth Teun (ni. Bees). Relatives ana iricnes. ane Cassia (..Una A Bane Ice. en Saturd t., ellvir H. Intermnt prlvata irrinHy gyr",',,'' : Montgomery, 2, of Ardmerei oelatlon. are Invited te the s.rv turday afternen. at 2 o'clock, at II. Balr Rldg.. 1820 Cheatnut et. irlvate. Friends may view remains i.adae, no. bio, :":; ;. .i.nij Reval Arch unapier. me. se.;. ,or Ardmerei "t Albana Cemmandery. Ne, 47. K. T and aJlilllllllll The first cup will convince you OSCO Coff. 25 C lb At all our Stores WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S An Exhibition of Spring Fashions Will Open Monday in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Cotten-Filled Comfertables. Special $2 Think of a warm comfortable, well filled with pure white, cotton for $21 Covered with figured material en top and plain pn back in blue, pink and rose. Weel-Filled Comfertables, $6.50 filled with pure wool, they are covered with figured cambric with plain sateen borders. Warm a eteast and pretty, tee! Stenciled Table Cevers of Unbleached Muslin, $1 ' . 54-inch tabje covers, round or square, arc of geed un reached muslin in pretty designs, stenciled in blue, yellow or rose. Pretty Stenciled Bedspreads Special at $3 Three dollar bills can seldom buy such cheery and pretty bed coverings as these! They are very practical, tee, as the bleached white muslin is closely woven and firm and they launder well. 81x00 inches big enough te threw up ever the bolster, tee, stenciled in a most attractive wild-rose design in pink or blue, finished with scalloped edges te match. (Central)" . v Vicuna Yarn, 28c Ball Third Leas Than Regular Seft, beautiful yarn that works up &e well that customers ask time after time for it. Turned ever te us at the lowest price in years. All wanted colors, including white and black each ball weighs l1. ounces. - A knitting instructor will be glad te showyeu hew te make sweaters, caps, scarfs and se en. (Thirteenth Street, Central Section) Special Silks Levely black dress satin, 39 inches wide, $1.76 a yard. Colored tricelette, 36 inches wide, in jade, henna, bonfire, pink, silver, brown, white, navy and black. $1.10 a yard. Drep-stitch or plain weave. All-silk American pongee, 36 inches wide, in natural color, $1.35 a yard. Beautiful changeable gres de Londres, 36 inches wide, $2.50 a yard. In lovely hues for evening or afternoon frocks. (Central) Women's Chamois-Lisle Gloves With Buckled Straps, (Regularly Half as Much Again) Slip-en gloves with a strap around the wrist, fastening en the inner side with) a snap and trimmed en, the ba'ck with a pearl or metal buckle. In cafe, covert, white, brown, beaver and mode. (Central) Lowered Prices en All Our Women's Winter Coats All of the heavier Winter coats in our stock are new marked at reduced prices. They arc of velour, sucdene, cut belivia and various belivia weaves in navjl blue, brown and black. Every coat is lined throughout with silk and most of them are trimmed with fur. New prices range from $15 te ?18, with a few of the finer things at $75 and $85, (Market) Central Aisle citrates Opp Silk Matinees Lowered te $3.85 As frc&h and dainty as only this type of thert negligee can be! Of crepe dc chine, in orchid, pink or light blue, trimmed with wide lace, tucks, ribbon and rose buds. Japanese Crepe Breakfast Coats, $3 Hand embroidery in color adorns the pockets, cuffs" and Peter Pan cellars of charming breakfast coats. The Japanese crepe is in Copenhagen, green, pink and gray. Extra-Size Pink Satin Bleemers, $3 The. satin is of geed quality 250 Blouses a Third te a Half Less at $2.15 Only a few of a kind, se there arc many different styles. Manu t'actuicrs' snmples, some a bit mussed but a little pressing will remedy that! Dimity and batiste trimmed with Inte, ruffling, embroidery or in the mere severely tailored mod els. All sizes in the let, though, of course, net in every htyle. Axminster Rugs, Special at $3.25 Persian and Chincic patterns that arc extremely rich in design and coloring. Size a7x54 inches. Earrings and Bead Necklaces, 50c and $1 Necklaces of many-colored beads finished with novel orna ments or,bead tassels. Plenty of reds and blacks In the let. Earrings in hoop or pendant style particularly pretty in jet black and jade green. Extra-Size Petticoats, $2 Generously cut petticoats of silky black sateen with knee flounces and extra "dust" ruffles. Envelope Chemises, $1 fledice top or built-up styles, Cheery Spring Neckwear It's the most interesting neckwear in a long time and is decidedly above the average in both style and quality of material. One is especially impressed by the geed linen, crash, ratine, gingham, kid nnd organdie, used alone or in charming combinations. Cellars of almost every shape and size 50c te $1.50. Vcstces of these materials arc in many smart styles at $1 te $6.00. Frill-Frent Guimpes, $3.25 arc just right te wear with the new Spring suits. Dainty styles of cream-color or white net trimmed with laces. (Central) ft will be mere thun an exhibition. It will be a revelation. A revelation of the wonderful fashion possibilities which the Down Stairs Stere holds for the woman whose dress allowance is limited. Spring Frecks Are in Full Bleem and the finest fashions for the the coming season will be found in" this charming collection. Sports frocks, practical tailored dresses, the new cape dresses and frocks with, long overbleuscs adorned with the embroidery of Czecho-Slovakia done in primi tive colorings. Seme are embroidered in wool, some in silks and one shows cress-stitch work. Seme exceptionally pretty dresses of taffeta and Canten are here in great variety. Cape dresses of silk epenge are in gay shades of cornflower blue, buttercup and jade, with bodices of white. A Russian overbleuse of Paisley silk is used with a skirt of plain henna or CepenhagenT , Exquisite dinner dresses, heavy with milky crystal beads, show the new neckline. These interesting new gowns will be shown in the Central Aisle of the Fashion sections and in the Dress Salen. Prices arc decidedly moderate for such beautiful things, ranging from $23.50 te $85, with the widest assortments under ?50. NOTE: The new models in women's and young women's Spring suits of tweeds and jersey are here in many smart models and exquisite colorings $15 te $35. In Connection With This Exhibition 40 Different Styles in New Spring Dresses at $16.50 ' MMVaaaaaaaaaRaaa a yff rv Mm ill'!' H 1 s -aaPiL ' U) LaaaJj, tM laAeiBa,aa1fatta m . : n ff ib.DU .lb.5U .Til6.50 $16.50 $16.50 If $1 $16.50 RESH and new, every one! Never shown before Men- mernmg. tierc are rumea trecKs or taiteta. Taffeta dresses with scalloped skirts and nosegays of French fruit. Canten crepe frocks in navy, black, fuchsia, beige, henna and brown. Seme trimmed with hand-made flowers of Canten crepe. Simple models trimmed only with .silk fageting. Tailored dresses of Peiret twill with flat bands of black silk braid criss-cressed. n 6.50 Ceat dre&ses of navy tricetinc or combination dresses with Peiret twill skirls and bodices of Canten crepe. All sizes from 1G te 42 in the group. Excellent Cheesing at $23.50 and $25 Wonderfully pretty dresses will be found in this group. A frock of navy blue chiffon taffeta has oddly slashed sleeves. A soft Canten crepe dress has embroidered side panels en the skirt. Nay blue and black Canten crepe dresses arc vcr.v elaborately ombreidnnl with (nl heurls and have odd sleeves. 'Mnrkei) Women's Stockings Lew Priced 25c, 50c 25c pair Women's woel-and-flbcr tnck intr- in a picity icr and black mixture. 50c pair Women's &ilk-and-fibcr steckintr. in black .itul two shades of brown. Net all sizes in the let. Fer Children. 25c for cotton or part-wool bhirts, drawers and pants in sizes ' te 1 1 years. The part-wool shirts, drawers and mints come only in large sizes. White ribbed fleeced cotton shirts and drawers aic in -mull sizes. These are hnlf less than former prices. (Central) Yard-Wide Cretonne Special at 25c fir pntlrri . in ,cncMitcpii (lifTcunt color romhmntiens all fully n yard wide. The material i.- luuvy and firm enough te br durable and worth mal.insr up. Small cliinu pattern-, .-tripe.-, lapctrv ef fects nnd strikinsr designs., in both dark and light grounds. Such an opportunity hnB net occurred -inee aw.ij licl'ere the war! Scrim Curtains at 85c a Pair Fully 2U yard long, the.v aic of geed scrim, with hcm-litchcd beulers that will laiinder dl. Marquisette Curtains at $1.25 N)"'tc nmrquiiclte of excellent .quality is used in .urtnins with wide hemstitched borders. 2 jardu long (( llfMllllt) Mere Rugs in the February Sale Savings et 10 te 50 Per Cent at The ;-aings arc fairly based en (he lowest possible pmi": el today's, low market. They mean real money in pocket While prices arc very low, the greatest alue lies in the quality and variety of the rugs. There is a rug here for every Half Price for Flower-Bordered Plain-Celer Rag Rugs 30 x 60 inches $1.85 '4x7 feet $3.85 Just a thousand of them and they'll go quickly, se make sure qf yours! In blue, rose and a few brown and greens. Made of frc3h, clean, durable rags. A manufacturer's clmrawuv of his final let expluins the price. Brightly Colored Hit-or-miss Rag Rugs Savings of a Third Never have we had fresher, prettier, mere sturdy rugs than these! room in the house. Hceaiiec people ((linm .till a,.u II . j.ufc, uui civ ialU. ,CH fines rmmmr l uU rugs Imp been Uieir place, UI TV! TDCll I I ' "d t'henbloemers are "cu? fu.f. , Jdfe? wslS'triS 1 .2 J"? &S5 6 X 9 '" $4'85 8'3 PH 1 1 I LtilTAl ' I MirAteiJI. 1 reinforced and finished with "iad of hlutc nainsoek, .trimmed 8 x 10 feet $7.50 9x12 feet $8.50 . 9 x LIIV CMfMMil Mflftretlffeffli 1 Iacc-edged ruffles. front and back with lace and lCi...tnui B lavtrZ IE ir"JTlllYnt,l v - (Ce.trai, I embroidery. 1 appreciate geed xalue- U u v,. keep the steckt perfectly fresh jind mvs Substantial Axminster Rugs 6x9 feet, $16.50 8.3 x 10.6 feet, $27.50 9 x 12eet, $30 Will designed and harmoniously colored. Standard Grade Axminster Rugs I'he marvel of it i.s that the.v show many improvement,, in construction nnd color ever former ahipmeiitn nnd et there ia a decided saving m their prices. One would hau te pay considerably mere te get rura Hint will wear longer or leek better than these! 6x9 feet $18.75 7.6 x 9 feet $25 8.3 x 10.6 feet . . . .$31.50 9x12 feet . $33.75 Extra Sizes 9x 15 feet $52.50 11.3 x 12 feet $52.50 11.3xl5fcet $62.50 m rsii "Htfsa &ia 3K l?A'aT TJW- m Ai&liL: .'4Va1 " J M Al f ..I 1 1 1 i& i A m SM"! k Hn'.u , vt", 1 P y I ' imWfi mnt: immMMM I A . PX iiu' i . i :ji , ' ,4., I ' -A