WWW wiaBBiRwHBBHBlmHHMffirawwi mtCTKL1 ytPff'ffyripm fW 1 1 IJfl tilWlst4 3' f "1)i A-VT1 -tx iVf,!7 'y-y awa t- iu. immmaammrz r xuaa rsumimrm jsti" vjbax b k tffBr "F . V. r J n fr .TT 1 fOTBBP -f - 1 1 . I w-mU ,v.l. EE NOA METING 1Ce Sends Nete te Londen y- Asking Delay for Three Months- ' Feb i '.-i. I French Foreign Office said, today It was 'Jwwldcrcd quite likely thnt'lt would be iiecisary te postpone the proponed jHftnea Economic ueniercncc. it tic- Jinn te th"! Londen Announcement that Premier Pelncare's note Jiml Hiiuesteil Mtttlna tr.e ueeMnj three month. " Thfl French Government muintalns lhat It la absolutely necessary te make letter preparation for this conference !.' i. itnualhli) n thi time reiiiainlnir ft KEPLY NOT YET FRAMED ;?. mt ' By the Associated Pfess iana. Feb. e. umciai cennrmuuun a bad been received from the French, tawnment making Uren repreaentn m for the postponement for , three lentba owme uvuuu u.-uuiuk wui- Tbe British Government's reply has Fjwt Tt been formulated?, ' - , V nt (By a. I'.j'-rnr than I ttferc Jfairh S. The negotiations juVL i.n bv Premier Pelncare's nole vll tewilly require three weeks te com- (9v. .'..... )n Minnon of mtnlstrv' In Italy may even delay the (settlement- of iitnda n month or mere since the French Premier will be unable te begin Defoliations with Ttaly until a new government ' formed. Foreign Office efncinla Indicate that ..int. Pnlnrnre wants mere thnn ab- nelutc agreement between the Allies en nerinrniiy iwtnncu ugcm;u. no tir ,m nKe careful preparations through diplomatic channels and by economic nd financial peclallsts te Insure the mrccss of the conference us far us pos pes riblc bv preliminary work. SERVICE FOR OLDEST INDIAN Wrinkled Meat," 137, te Be Burled Under-Catholic Ritual Cms Lake. Minn., Feb. 8. (By A. 1' ) Funeral arrangements were com cem nfctcil today for fla-Bc-Xah-Gewn-Wence (Wrinkled Meat). Uhlppcwn Indian, saltLte have been 137 years old. -im ,iiiil ml. the fleer of his cabin here jestcrday of pneumonia, contending te the last tiiat a bed was no place for a lituky warrior. Services under the ritual of the Cath olic Church, and devoid of ancient tribal rites, are planned for Wrinkled Meat, who otherwise also was known as Jehn Smith. He Joined tne uinircn i-everai ymrs age. for uni years ei ni urc h &as married, having had eight wives. The only survivor, however, is Tem Smith, a stepson, at whose home he Several years age, when struck by a Mritch engine, he was" taken te n hos pital, but refused a bed, peeking Instead t "comfortable" place en the (loer. He idled Inte a blanket and remained en the fleer three weeks until he rccev- Mcst of his life was spent In North Nerth tra Minnesota In, the vicinity of Cass Uke and his birthplace near what Is new Pekegamn. BRITAIN TO FUND DEBTS Negotiations With U. 8.. Expected te Begin This Menth lnrlnn ' Feb. 8. (By A. P. ) Ne gotiatiens for funding the British debts te the United States will commence ibeut the end of February, it is ex pected In official quarters today. Belief was expressed that President Harding will Immediately take steps te ((institute the financial commission, pro vided for in the allied debt-refunding bill, as It Is believed there is n keen desire in America as well ns here te come te grips with the question. It is expected that the ltrltisn uov uev ernment seen will receive nn invitation from the United States te send experts te Washington te inaugurate conversations. DECLARE ACTS CONFLICT Liquor Sellers te Appeal Frem Ver dict Under Wener Law BroekIUe. Pa.. Feb. 8. Claiming that the Wener act, passed by the laBt Legislature, conflicts with the Velstead act. counsel for Leuis Fcrrur nnd I. CalllbretiH announced today that an ap peal would be taken te tlie superior Court in an effort te set aside a verdict nnd sentence of the Jeffersen County Court. ' The men were convicted of selling liquor without u license and Judge Cor Cer liett sentenced each te pay a fine of $1800 and te Bcrvc one year in the workhouse. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape "A J?i Mr sister Gladdis was un in her room Weding and eating rheekllt cnrmcls out M n has. nnd I kepp en asking her te Rite me one and she kepp en saying he eny had a few and ceuldcnt bparc jny, being a heck of n ixcusc, nnd after 1 asked her about 10 times without eny geed result I scd, All rite then, Bng, jest for that I in never going te speck te you ngen. Orate news, Im glad te heer it, sed tdaddis. All rite, yeull see, I sed. And after wlia Xera rung the dinner bell for jupplr and we all went down nnd I '! te everybody but Glnddis, and pnttj spen I wunted some butter and It was rite in frunt of Gladdis and I "etched all the ways across the table I weuldent haff te ask her for it, and pep bed, Heer heer, wat are you doing, "ting supplr or giving u acrebatlck pwennants? Hew meny times have told y0u te ask like a gentleman nnd net reetch like a octepuw? , n? w k?pp en eating nnd prltty til I nted another hunk of bred and at Mdit,rnjr was ,n frl,nt of Ctladdis, bill lnD? ,G- l cant eBt without ea, and 1 nint geinir te ask her te imS n hcck- w'ch jest then I Umdia ffl 11cc, Tsnin- "'fls tliat,.jUM), cloer mh ilhcr i$ enybedy cits, sk down. 'VP- Mecntng me, nnd f?ied, O Ai' ??Y Im "P. x nlte as well1 get a In rVBr7,1n,..cJA'!rtM Quia grabbed up the bred tray, saying. there cnvtlii.,,, ,..,i.i in..i ,'"... I n,l,iel,,e,, """' ns l' thing. And IlaS . i ., b?ttem of the bred tray u rerk.iJ"1 tl10 brei1 went ' 4 dlffrcnt ill a ,tr? nH-i account pf each slice going IllS?"0".. "ctlen and eny be"i.g "lll'CS oil llin trnv e.wl .... i .1 ,.!.. non ii. .. "" """ """ "' iiiviii uu iLln en. u!? nesc' Mn the werst Jk .,"Ln,.nlI. nd I 'nd te leevc the iin ' , . " 01U nisllng my supplr und en ih, V mc n fcen,e 8lan "emewarci ' Service Today : Success Tomorrow , j it The success of every businesses dlfeciiy dependent upon '. the service it .renders. We believe 'this and have built up our organization upon this sound principle. Yeu will And here prompt and courteous consideration, of, all matters pertaining; te REAL ESTATE and MORTGAGES. We invite interviews. JAMES D. WINCHELL ; Every Phase of-Real Estate Service 17th & Ransom Sts. '"'tip'hen spruce mt a us Philadelphia' BUSINESS HOURS 9 te- 5:80 ?'.' ' ' " ' ' '. '" - J" - r " "r "." ' " J 1 i" Trir 'M"swMBs1aBl STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER" ss'll iSKsssssm A9CO II STOtttf CO. IH ASCO 1 iiBtiiciinjiiwi I i 1 1 i ei King of the Breakfast Table a , Coffee ,ia justly entitled te this dis tinction, for this beverage has wen an enviable place en'the tables of American homes. Asce Coffee is a combination of Migh grade coffees from the best coffee plan tations in the mountainous regions of the tropics. The economies effected through our close connections with the sources of supply make it possible for us te sell this Buperb coffee at only 25c per lb. Its refreshing fragrance and cheery goodness will win you. asce Coffee 25 C "You'll taste the difference!" Sold only in Asce Stores located all ever Phila. and through out Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware "and Maryland. VltttVt kUUflltUk,UU,h.Ht kfchfthftfc ktt,tfi.kU,vuU , UthUtAtlt.t.fthkttthh&l . t.tt. ...... ....A. ....... .u ... .kt. fc i iiASCO ASCO ASCO asce; Mail Orders Filled !ia Charge Accounts In-itetiIflM i Mel sfV B 1215 Chestnur Street Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request q FURS ene-Ialf OFF In announcing these spe cial values for tomorrow wc have ignored our costs and profits entirely. In accordance with our merchandising policy numerous items that Have sold down te a few of a kind have been taken from our immense stock and drastically reduced te effect an immediate clearance. We advise you te shop early in the day as some of the lets are rather small. Buy New Fer Next Season's Needs: A Small Dmpetit Will Rcurve Your Purchcum in Our Storage Vault Until Next Fall. PaymmnU te be Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer J All coats arm length. Wraps are full length erJ4 Formerly New 3 Marmet Coats 100.00 44.50 ,6 Russian Peny Coats 100.00 47.50 5 Leepard Cat CeatsSeal Trimmed . . 1 40.00 67.50 8 French Seal Coats 140.00 69.50 4 Russian Peny Coats, Op. Trimmed 180.00 89.50 9 Natural Muskrat Coats 195.00 94.50 5 Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed. . 195.00 97.50 6 French Seal Coats, Skunk Trimmed 195.00 97.50 2 Moleskin Coats 330.00 165.00 4 Moleskin Wraps 400.00 195.00 5 Hudsen Seal Coats, Skunk Trim'd.. 400.00 195.00 5 Natural Raccoon Coats 400.00 195.00 4 Hudsen Seal Coats, Beaver Trim'd. 490.00 245.00 3 Hudsen Seal Coats, Squirrel Trim'd 490.00 245.00 4 Hudsen Seal Wraps 550.00 275.00 4 Natural Squirrel Coats 550.00 275.00 2 Alaska Beaver Coats 800.00' 395.00 2 Alaska Seal Coats 900.00 445.00 2 Natural Squirrel Wraps 900.00 445.00 1 Taupe Caracul Circular Cape 900.00 445.00 2 Natural Mink Coats 900.00 445.00 1 Ermine Wrap 1200.00 595.00 1 Broadtail Wrap 1200.00 595.00 1 Natural Mink Wrap 2000.00 995.00 Extra Size Coats and Wraps Frem 46 te 54 Bust. (lluiien teal it rfirrf muskrat. t'rtnch Seal it tuti ceney) Fur Neck-pieces at HALF PRICE Formerly Neiv Natural Squirrel Chokers 10.00 5.00 Jap Mink Chokers 15.00 7.50 Natural Mink Chokers 25.00 12.50 "Stene Marten Chokers 30.00 15.00 French Seal Steles 40.00 19.50 Blended 5able Chokers. 50.00 24.50 Natural Baum Marten Chokers 70.00 34.50 Cress Fex Scarfs 70.00 34.50 Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers 90.00 44,'SO Dyed Blue Fex Scarfs. . . . . 130.00 V 64.50 Platinum Grey Fex Scarfs ..?.'. .-V, ... 1 50.00 74.50 w. This is but partial list. Our entire stock .is reduced te one-half former selling prices. " :mmtittkyPurcBanng AgehU' Orders Acceptedm mtMWm A Great Sale of Wanted Underwear and Hosiery Large Special Purchases and Lines from Our Stocks at Extraordinary Savings ! ' Net in many years have we held an event te equal this one in variety or in lowness of prices. This Stere carries, the most. extensive stocks of Underwear and Hosiery of the better grades te-be found in this city and is, therefore, the first choice of dependable manufacturers who have'special lets te dispose of at price-concessions. In this Sale we have included many such lets at notable savings, together with lines from our regular stock at substantially reduced prices. This is an opportunity well worth planning te attend, no matter whether you dwell nearby or far away. Here are the details Many Mere Fur Coats and Wraps Reduced Many new opportunities for substantial savings are new available. Single models, which are the finest of the seasen: Siberian Squirrel Ceat new $550.00 In 48-inch length. Beautifully blended. Kelinsky Fitch Wrap nW $325.00 Cape effect; trimmed with tails. Alaska Seal Wrap-new $750.00 Brown Caracal Ceat new $225.00 Natural beaver cellar and cults; 36-inch. Persian Lamb Wrap new $175.00 Handsome cellar of Japanese marten. Fine Caracal Ceat new $500.00 40-inch model. Black lynx cellar and cuffs. Hudsen Seal Ceat new $595.00 An elegant 46-inch model. Hudsen Seal Wrap new $575.00 Fine Moleskin Wrap new $325.00 Natural Beaver Ceat new $435.00 Fine Nearseal Ceat new $195.00 Nearseal is French dyed ceney. Hlrawlirldge ft Clothier Second Fleer. Filbert Street 6000 Yards of Checked Gingham 18c AVERAGE SAVING OP -ONE-THIRD Smart checks in blue-and-whitc, green-tand-white and recf-and-white, ready te 'fashion into the pretty dresses that have captured feminine fancy from little Miss-three-year-old te her mother, including all her sisters, cousins and aunts. These Gingham; arc 27 and 32 inches wide. The quantity is small, se we suggest that you get your share early in the day, at-18c La yard. Strawbrldxe & Clothier Aisle 0, Centre Muslin Underwear Specially Designed for Women Who Wear Extra Sizes Showing that Lingerie in EXTRA SIZES, of the best in design, quality and trimming, is moderate in price. A wonderful collection of carefully selected models from which te cheese, te-morrow. Nainsoek Night Gowns $3.00 Trimmed with hemstitching and embroid ery. Many models $1.25 te $2.50. Envelope Chemises $2.50 Of white nainsoek, daintily trimmed with embt-eidery medallions and lace. Other styles $1.25 te $4.75. Cambric Drawers 75c te $3.50. Short Cambric Petticoats 85c te $2.75. Leng Cleth Leng Petticoats $1.00 te $7.50. Nainsoek Combinations $1.75 te $3.25. Corset Cevers 65c te $1.75. Batiste Bleemers, 75c; Satinc, $1.50. Silk 'Underwear in Extra Sizes Includes dainty flesh pink ENVELOPE CHEMISES of crepe de chine, lace-trimmed or tailored, $4.65 j BLOOMERS of crepe de1 chine, $3.95; Jersey Silk VESTS at $3.75, and navy blue radium silk BODICES at $3.50. $$ - Straw bridge & Clethli r Third Fleer, Wm Fer Mere' Than 17 Years We Have Been Selling Francis Bacen Pianos - and Player-Pianos And te-day wc de. net knew of one single dissatisfied customer among the hundreds who have purchased these instruments here. The manufacturers of Francis Bacen Pianos and Player-Pianos have always main tained a high standard of quality for their products, and every instrument curries with it an iron-bound guarantee from both the manufacturers and this Stere. Women's Underwear Leng Cleth and Muslin Women planning the making of muslin undergarments and ether household sewing will be delighted with the lower prices this year en Cotten Domestics. Here are a few Leng Cleth, 10-yard pieces $1 5 Nainsoek, 10-yard pieces $2.75 While Cambric, 36-inch 25c a yard Bleached Pillow Case Muslin, 42-inch 40c Bleached Sheeting Muslin, 81-Inch 75c " .-. Straw brides & Clothier Aisle 13. Centre Sold in Philadelphia exclusively at this Stere, and new at the lowest prices for several years. Upright Pianos $350, $375, $400 Player-Pianos $550, $575, $603 Small Grand Pianos $700 Reproducing Upright Pianos... $900 Reproducing Grand Pianos $1600 Easy Terms Of payment may be arranged if desirtd. A liberal allowance will be made en your old Piane or Player-Piane as part payment. 7 - Stratt bridge i. Clothier Fifth Fleur, West Many New Lets Jein the Clearance of Men's Clothing Thus adding fresh interest te the collection of fine Clothing ne,w here for men te cheese from at the lowest prices in years. Outstanding features : Overcoats $47.00 Fine English and American tai lored Ulsters and Ulsterettes of Scotch and Irish fabrics reduced about one-third. Overcoats $59.00 Ulster, Ulsterette, Raglan and Chesterfield Overcoats in rich Crom Crem bie and Montagnac weaves reduced about one-third-r-new $59.00. Overcoats Nf)w $27.50 and $42.00 Overcoats of popular pfaid-back fabrics, in youthful and conservative styles reduced about one-third new $27.50 and $42.00. Suits $37.00, $44.00 Suits in a variety of styles and fabrics including all sizes new reduced te $37.00 and $44.00. SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS reduced te $21.00, $26.50 and $31.00. Four-piece Sports Suits $31.00 Ceat, vest, long trousers and Knicker bocker 'trousers, of all-wool tweed. Spring-weight Tpp Coats $19.50 Of knitted fabrics and herringbone weaves. One-third under price. Tuxedo Suits $36.50 A smart new style, silk-lined. All sizes in this group. Odd Coats and Vests $7.00 A number of these, for which we have no matching trousers. j- StrawbrldKe & Clefiler Second Fleer, Eat ffl&jggj$nt 1 vw rUUj 111 r ifujl If. nl C lr pJrmLy II iV-' wJ rapnl III At Half Price Overcoats $12.50 $20.00 and $27.50 Just about 150 Ulsterettes of all-wool fabrics, that were formerly marked double. Men 8 Suits New $15.00, $20.00, $27.50 Just about 150 men's und young men's styleh of fine smooth and unfinished wor steds. Fermer prices double Fur-Lined Overcoats Half Price, $50 $100 Handsome Coats, lined with fine fur and with fur cellar. Vests Half Price About 75 separate Vests for day or evening wear. Trousers $2.25, $5.00 Of suitings and ether desirable fabrics. 50 Raincoats Half Price Ribbed Cotten Vests 20c and 25c Lew neck, no sleeves, and bodice style. Regular sizes, 20c; extra sizes, 25c. Sec onds of a quality worth nearly ene-Tialf mere. Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, 25c & 35c Lew neck, no sleeves, and bodice style. Regular sizes, 25c; extra sizes, 35c, 3 for $1.00. Seconds of a quality worth much mere. White Fleeced Cotten Vests 50c Leng or elbow sleeves; regular sizes. Vests and Ankle Tights $1.25 Ribbed merino; low-neck Vests, and ankle Tights; regulur and extra sizes. Gleve Silk Fancy Camisoles $1.00 Pink Gleve Silk Bleemers $2.15 Gleve Silk Ankle Pantalets $5.00 Ribbed Cotten Union Suits, 50c, 60c Lew neck, no sleeves; tight or loose knees; regular sizes, 50c; extra sizes, 60c. Ribbed Cotten Union Suits 95c Fleece-lined; long or no sleeves, and ankle length; regular and extra sizes. "Nu-Shape" Union Suits, $1 & $1.25 The 3-piece style. Fine ribbed lisle; low neck and no sleeves; tight or shell knees; regular sizes, $1; extra sizes, $1.25. Union Suits $2.50 and $3.00 Ribbed mercerized and merino Union Suits; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length; low neck, no sleeves, knee-length; regular sizes, $2.50; extra sizes, $3.00. Mt I'M m V H i Women's Hosiery Mercerized Lisle Stockings 50c Black, full-fashioned mercerized lisle. Seconds of a quality worth one-half mere. Mercerized Lisle Stockings 55c Full-fashioned, in black. Sizes 8l te 10. Seamed-back Silk Stockings 68c With cotton tops and soles in black, trray, cordovan and Russia calf. Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, $1.15 Black, mercerized tops and soles. Sec onds of a quality worth mere than one half mere. Drep-stitch Silk Stockings 75c Seamed backs; in white, navy blue and cordovan; net all sizes. 16-strand Silk Stockings $1.25 In black, white, cordovan and nude. Silk-and-wool Stockings $1.45 Fine quality: variety of fancy mixture. Ingrain Silk Stockings $1.85 Silk te the tops. Full-fashioned; in black and colors. Seconds that average double this price. Men's Underwear i Short-sleeve Shirts, Ankle r Drawers 45c Gauze, cotton and balbriggan. Seconds, worth mere than one-half mere 43c each. Balbriggan Shirts & Drawers, 50c In black; net all sizes 50c each. Ribbed Cotten Shirts and Drawers 85c In ecru; no Drawers sold without Shirts; seconds of a quality worth double this price 85c each. Shirts and Drawers $1.65 each Of heavy-weight gray merino. Athletic Union Suits new 60c Of checked nainsoek. Werth much mere. Athletic Union Suits new 75c Of striped madras. Cotten Union Suits new $1.00 Fine ribbed; sizes 38 te 42. Seconds of a quality worth double this price. Merine Union Suits new $1.23 Fine ribbed; sizes 38 te 42. Seconds of a quality worth mere than double this price. Gray Merine Union Suits $2.50 Ribbed merino; seconds of a quality worth mere than one-half mere. All-wool Union Suits $3.00 Heavy-weight, gray ribbed. Seconds of a quality worth one-half mere. Men's Hosiery Black Cotten Socks 15c a pair Mercerized Cotten Socks 25c a pr. Black, with unbleached soles. Seconds. Heavy Black Merine Socks 20c Mercerized Lisle Socks 25c a pair In black and colors. Seconds of a qual ity worth abeutitane-half mere. Colored Silk Socks 45c a pair Full-fashioned; seconds of a quality worth mere than double this nrice. Heavy Ribbed Weel Socks 95c English Socks, in black and colors. Children' 8 Hosiery Children's Underwear Beys' Athletic Union Suits 50c Made of checked nainsoek. Beys' Union Suits new 85c Of ecru ribbed cotton. Girls' Union Suits new 75c Medium-weight cotton; long slccTcs and ankle-length. Girls' Vests and Pantalets, 30c each Medium-weight ribbed cotton; long sleeve Vests and ankle-length Pantalets. Children's Vests and Pantalets 29c each White; fleece-lined. Children's Gray Sleeping Suits, 85c Drep seat, with feet; smull sizes. Children's Socks new 25c a pair Of meicerized lisle; white with fancy roil tops. Seconds of a quality worth nearlv one-half mere. Children's SA Stockings 33c a pair Three pairs for $1.00. Of mercerized lisle; with bread ribbed roll tops. Sec onds of a quality weith about one-half mere. Children's Cotten Stockings, 12jc Ribbed; in wh'te and cordovan; net all sizes. Seconds of a quality worth double. Children's Lisle Socks 20c a pair Of mercerized lisle, in white and colors; plain with ribbed tops. Seconds of a qual ity worth meie than double this price. Beys' Stockings 15c and 18c a pair Heavy black ribbed cotton; sizes 7Vt te 8, 15c a pair. Sizes 8& te 10, at 18c a pair. Infants' Lisle Stockings 23c White mercerized lisle. Seconds of a quality worth nearly one-half mere. StrnubrlilBe . Clothier UIkIuIi (md .Urket Mi. An Unsurpassed Selection of Rugs Beyond a doubt, this Stere holds the best selected stock of standard Rug.s te be found in this city te-day. Typical prices: Royal Wilten Rugs 6x9 $15; 8 3x10.6 $07.50; 9x12 $69.50. Superfine Wilten Rugs 912-$97.50. Rugs, 8.3x10.6 $92.50. Seamless Axminster Rugs Hugs, 9x12 feet Uul's, G9 feet $45.00 and $56.50. $28.75 and $30.50 HiiKs, 8.3x10.6 feet Rugs, 7.6x1) feet $12.50 and $52.00. , $37.50 and $39.50. r StruslirU!i;e & I'lethUr r-iurth rioe Next Transformations and Switches Reduced Boeclovers, Please Nete 1 These Lew Prices for I Slightly Damaged Beeks Just a few minutes spent in the Boek Stere te-morrow will rcpaj you, for you are sure te find some Boek you want AT A REDUCED PRICE. Mark Twain's Works 50c volume About 2500 Nevels De Maupas sant, Balzac, Dickens and Scott in in cludedeow 25c te 75c. 1500 Miscellaneous Heeks Fic tion, Juvenile and the American Natien Series 18c te 75c. A number of slightly damaged copies of Men of Iren, by Heward Pylc, at 65c. ry Straw brlrUe & Clm'iler Semml I'tnnr n.lwrt Street, Wen .lns.r U'hnt s.n ninn wrminn nn.wl fr. ,.i,1 .. . KVIlllcrl KHlP rf f. I .1 h ...i .. i 1 . I rll.t I. n , M nn.ii ii.Iii .....1 l......u! 1-- v. ..... a . ' ui.u..h...K ihb nun aiiiuiu.Y aim UUCUJUNIiy, I They will be glad of these remarkable values: Wavy Switches, three stems In 22-inch lptip-th. S2.0.ri! 'JF..iiiM, Slet; and 26-inch $4.50. Full-size Transformations new $3.95. Side Puffs and Curls $4.00. Manicuring 50e W-Straw liridire i. Clothier Tint r.ner IliilLOiiv, rilburi Street Queen Make Heuse Dresses, Unusual, $1.55 Sure te be a favorite. Fer women will like the smart effect of slender, straight lines, plaited and belted. The novel side fastening witli pearl buttons, the becoming cellar and little vest are unusually effec tive. As for the material it is a quaintly sprigged percale, white ground with figures in black, blue, lavender or tan. vdy HtruwbrUee & Clet'.ilcr Britrht-hnish llninn Mnnlu'm-n w.,11 Bearing Reller Skates, in adjustable sizes for boys and girls. Geed value at $2.50. Plain-bearing Skates in adjustable sizes $1.25. 1 Straw bridge t Clnthlrr I'nurtli 1'loer .Market Hi, . A Flutter of Ribbons i Under Regular Prices New 25c te $2.25 a yard Ribbons, plain and fancy, of taffeta, moire, satins in pretty fleweied designs and stripes, in a variety of shades. Widths from l& te 10 inches. Taken from regular stock anil reduced for quick clearance new 25c te $2,25 a yaid. Straw bride & Clothier AUle 11, Marl.et St X Third Fleer Kllbert Street. Wct Men's Shirts at $1.25 Shirts of woven-striped madras and fine percale, many of them formerly one-third mere in price. Slightly rumpled from han dling, they are marked at this clearance' price, $1.25. fctrau bridge A Clothier East fltc-re. KIkIiII, Hum W Ma : w m m ( i m 4 4 i , I- 1 A -II ?.: tS3 v M Si 'S mm ftji V mrx. ...A&&A 4 v Hi .'Kl wi.iMS
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