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V Signed February 17, 192 What a Charming Array of -New Hats at Moderate Prices! Numbers of women M?) plan te pay $10, $12 or jless for a hat te tide them ever from Winter te Sum )mer. They wish net te sacri fice either style or becem- ingness te economy. , And they certainly need i'net, for the quantities of ' attractive hats displayed here tomorrow at these ' prices, and less, are as pretty and dashing as any milli nery the season has brought forth. Many of the clever little tailored or "ready-te- wear" hats cost wonderfully little: Yeu will be sur prised at the price tickets. It seems almost incredible te get such really smart effects for such trifles. There is every color, every size, every up-te-date t shape and material. It would be a difficult need that did net find its answer among all the new millinery ready tomorrow morning. (Second Fleer) , ALL READY . NOW FOR WASHINGTON'S, BIRTHDAY! The hostess will be thinking of the table anfl the appropri ate candles and decorations for it. And, of course, every child is expecting something espe cially nice e remember the day A geed and appropriate candy is a creamy chocolate fudge with cherries at 40c a pound- .... , x Orange cream filled tree stumps with cherries, 25c, 30c and 50c each. Chocolate-covered cherries, SI a pound. Large drum Jack Herner pies with twelve favors, $8.60. Smaller drums te held candy, 15c and 30c each. Hatchets te held candy, 15c each. . ' . Snapping bonbons, 75c, si and l-50 a dozen. And the patriotic colors may be carried out in twisted straws, stick candy, curls, princess chips and shavings. And there are almond paste cherries with stems for the table. (Down Stain 8ter.) e made veil , makes a hat" Se many women say that about' these pretty bordered veils and it is quite true. Quite new are some round or oblong veils with a black or dark colored mesh and usually a col ored border of bright jade, henna, Copenhagen or white. They can be worn either ever the face or loosely draped back, $1.50 te $6 tch. (Ualn Fleer) FLUFFY SILKEN PAJAMAS FOR WOMEN The crepe de chine pajamas are pink and blue made in slip-ever style and given a fluffy and feminine air by an abundance of lace. Thqse are 8.50 te $16.50. All in the Little Nightgown Shep. (Third Fleer) Tweeds Have Few Competitors for Sports Wear The new Spring tweeds are especially adapted te the informal ports suit or the one-piece dress with its cape. They are geed quality imported and domestic weaves, all-wool and extremely soft te the touch, and they come in the attractive pastel shades of rose, Copenhagen, tan and se en and also in the soberer grays with flecks of white. 54 inches wide and $1.60 te $5.50 a yard. (Flr.t Fleer) EARRINGS GROW LONGER AND LONGER And yet they somehow retain their grace. The latest arrivals are of imitation pearls, jade, coral, jet and lapis lazuli, prices starting at $6 and ending at $32. Heeps and pendants of imita tion pearls, topaz and coral, 50c te $3.50. (Main Fleer) AMERICAN LADY CORSETS All these new models have the flexible boning which means com fort, even while the corset melds the figure and insures long, grace ful hip lines. One designed' for a youthful, plump 'figure is niade of strong pink ceutil with bread clasp and low bust heavily boned. Price $2.50. (Third Fleer) DO YOU ADMIRE BED SETS . of unbleached muslin with ap ' pliques of figured cretonne? There are many color schemes and five designs, and the bed sets are $12 for single beds and $13.50 for double. Seme sets have the bolster covers separate. (Sixth Fleer) WARM COVERINGS FOR BABIES Softest and fattest of little silk , quilts from Nippon the land which adores childhood. They are of blue and pink silk, usually em broidered, and priced at $3.50 te $7.50. Almest-as-soft Baby Buntings are of white eiderdown with pink and blue trimmings; prices, $5.50 and $6.75. Other Baby Buntings of thin pink or blue silk lined with lamb's wool, $9.50. Cotten Padded Baby Bunting, $5.75 te $7. (Third Fleer) NEW LIGHTS READING AND FLOOR LAMPS Several btyles of them in metal nd weed have just arrived the decorated and hand-carved lamps Priced at $37.50 te $75; and the Plain mahogany lamps being J11.50 and $13.50. Alse the much asked for fluted fleer lamps of solid mahogany are here at $13.50. Shades for the reading lamps may be had at $16.50 te $115, and for the reading lamps at $3 te ?50. (Fourth Fleer) Yeung Women Step Ferth in Clever New Tweed Suits for $35 One model comes in a tiny black-and-white check, very smart, with its gray buttons and gray peau de cygne coat lining. It is severely and beautifully tailored, with only self-strapping for ornament, and every detail correct. The coat is rather long and semi-fitting, te be worn belted or net, as desired. Mere girlish figures vvill cheese the ether model, of a pretty brown-and-tan tweed. Its nearly straight box coat is provided with four big patch pockets, and may be belted or net. It is satin lined, of course, and carefully tailored. Beth skirts have ample fullness across the back, and are wide-belted and of the new cut and length. In sizes 14 te 20, each model is $35. Other new models in blue or raspberry tweed are $42.50. (Second Fleer) New Shipment of Pyrex Oven Ware at Lewer Prices Every geed housekeeper m08 wnat an excel'cnt war this is, hew it saves fuel, feed and labor. They wtTi new be glad te Knew also that we have a netable new shipment of it te sell at a new low scale of puces. The entire "line" has been reduced. We show a full assortment or pieces, of which these items are typical: Twe-quart casserole, new $2. ' "no-quart casserole, new Small bread pan, new 90c. no plates, 75c and 90c. Round cake dishes, 75c. (Fourth Fleer) Are Yeu Ready for the Dance ? Three Brand-New Victer Records Will Be Ready, Toe, en Saturday Listed for March, but released in advance. 18856 Dear Old Southland, Fex Tret, Whiteman and His Orchestra. They Call It Dancing, Medley Fex Tret, 'Whiteman and His Orchestra. 18857 Wimmin, Medley Fex Tret, Club Royal Orchestra. Geed-by, Shanghai, Fex Tret, Club'Reyal Orchestra. 18851 Smilin Fex Tret, Green Bres. Mellerimba Orchestra. Somewhere in Naples, Medley Fex Tret, All-Star Trie and Orchestra Price, 75c each. (Second Fleer) 500 Pair Women's Leng Duplex Gloves at $1.65 a Pair Meusquetnire gloves. Chamois-finish duplex in all-white or whit embroidered with black. Eight, twelve aud sixteen button length. (Wttt AUU) Is Running Short February, you must remember, is shorter in the matter of days than any ether month of the year. , ,.,. . .. But it is wonderfully long in the matter of furniture oppor tunities. A walje through these stocks will convince you. These are some of the suits you will see. They are typical of the finest assortments at retail m the country, and they are' unsurpassed in all that makes for excellence, desirability and value; Bedroom Suits $324 for Leuis XVI suit finished in ivory or gray enamel ; four pieces. , $311 for Leuis XVI suit with full-size bed in two-tone mahogany finish; four pieces. N $549' for a Leuis XV suit with beauti fully matched crotch veneer front and plate glass tops. Large vanity dresser; four pieces. $720 for an Italian suit in geld stripe decorations, with twin beds ; seven pieces. $148 for an Adam suit, American walnut veneer panels ; four pieces. $715 for a Chippendale suit with twin beds, in richly carved mahogany. $225 for a Heppelwhite suit in finished mahogany; twin beds; five pieces. $207 for a green and buff enamel suit decorated in floral design; twin beds; five pieces. $244 for a blue and buff enamel decorated suit; full-size bed; four pieces. $1147 for an Italian design suit in Ameri can walnut with twin beds; eight pieces. $840 for a Chippendale suit with twin beds, (fine carvings and cabinet work. Individual Pieces $10 for a tilt-top- table with oval top in two-tone finish. $33 for an American walnut gate-leg table. $15.50 for a Windser chair with wide back. $41 for an Adam design folding-top con sole and card table. $57.50 for a woman's Chippendale desk, neatly carved. $38 for a Colonial style library table. $90.50 for a bookcase, double deer, Colo nial design. $175 for a davenport table in American walnut, carved base and rim. (Fifth and Sixth Fleer) r- FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS FOR MUCH LESS A number of hard rubber fountain pens with 14-kt. geld nib, in every respect a geed prac tical fountain pen for men or women. They are new marked $1.75 te $10.50. Silver and siher-plated pencils with extra leads in back, a most useful kind of a pencil for a busy man or woman, newly priced from 75c te $3.75 each. (Main Fleer) Smart as Can Be for Yeung Women New Tweed Topcoats at $35 patch pockets, wide buckled belt, Smart sports coats of brown herringbone tweed, or of porcelain blue tweed checked with a faint green line. They are seven - eighths length, close-shouldered, full skirted, with slot-seam back, double-breasted front, large convertible cellar with notch revers and buttons thut simulate leather. The shoul ders are lined with peau de cygne. Fer .$35 they arc extremely geed-looking coats. The sizes are 1 1 te 20. (Second Fleer) STERLING SILVER MESH BAGS AS LOW AS $29 AND $32 There must be a very geed reason indeed for such remark ably small prices en sterling silver mesh bags, and in the new long shape, tee, which se many women want. These bags are made by a new automatic machine which weaves the fine, soft mesh and solders the links in much a,s time than human hands could de it. They arc the usual size bags, with braided sterling silver strap handle and are finished with a silver tassel (Muln l'loer) Rich Saruk and Kermanshah Rugs Exceptionally Lew Priced Of remarkable weight and substance and in colors that impress by their depth and softness. Saruks 12.11x9.7 ft $885 13.10n10.1 ft $875 10.4x7 ft $575 10.5x7.1 ft. $000 10.9x7.2 ft $597 11.0x9.1 ft $795 11.10x8.10 ft $675 rj.8x8.ll ft $725 The new Kermnnshahs are priced at $397 te $1325, for sizes 9x11.6 te 13.10x9.10 ft. (Seventh Fleer) A POPULAR hand kerchief with women is of Irish linen, plainly hemstitched, at 18c each or $2 a dozen. It costs the trifling sum of 36c a dozen extra te have them marked with ink. (Muln l'loer) sjDDING te the Wilten Strugs that are reduced. New shipments have in creased the assortment of these fine rugs, which arc new marked at a fifth less than regular prices. 9x12 ft., $65 and $95. (Seventh Fleer) A "Combination" Shee Fits Seme Men Best By "combination" shoe we mean a model that is un usually wide across the ball of the feet in proportion te the width of the heel. It gives comfort without clumsiness. We have this type shoe in fine black and tan calfskin made in a straight lace style, perfectly plain. The price is $13 a pair. (Muln l'loer) Men's New Spring Topcoats Fall in a Natural Drape Frem the Shoulder That spells solid com fort plus a certain dig nity of bearing. It's like a natural fold, rolling gracefully from the trim, neat-fitting cellars. Straight lines, mascu line as can be. M e s t all single breasted. And most all are the button-through type. Gene are the old fly-front r.nnts. ' Celers? Almest invariably light. Browns, blues, grays and tans, developed in the sports shades. But they are bound te make a solid impression. Greatest colors ever when worked up in tweeds, homespun and herringbone effects. And they are the fabrics for the Spring. Prices for topcoats start off at $35 and go as far as $55. (Third Fleer) Mere Cheerfulness Each Day in Men's Spring Shirts New ones are coming along all the time. Such colorful ones, that fairly glow with the spirit of Springtime. Colorful yet neat, for most of the markings are of the pin-stripe variety, or wider ones tidy in proportion. And we can hardly get acquainted with each new let, the men are se enthusiastic about them. ' In the price lies part of the secret of their popu larity. Fer Spring has brought us nearer "normalcy" in shirt prices. The heaviest, the finest, the best woven madras shirts we have seen in a long time as low as $1.85, $2.35 and $3. (Malu Fleer) Like a Bright Spring Sky the New Neckties at 50c J Stripes. Thin stripes, Reman stripes, bolder college stripes. Then in direct relief is an abundance of neatly fig ured ties. And colors cover just as wide a range as the pat terns. Nene are overly brilliant, yet every color you can name for a necktie is found in the let that just came in. (Main Fleer) Men's Madras Union Suits Specially Priced at 85c Well-made suits of self-striped white madras, cut ever the Wanamaker patterns, which means extra roominess and mere comfort. - Just the suits many men want for Spring. (Muln Fleer) Men's Silk Half Hese "Seconds" for $1 Full-fashioned, pure dye, all-silk half hose in black and colors. All geed, heavy silk and a grade that sells for mere than double this price in first quality. (Muln I loer) Beys' Overcoats and Suits at Clearaway Prices Fer boys of 11 te 20 years we have a number of excel lent overcoats of fancy mixed fabrics, all double-breasted models, some belted, ethers semi-belted, and all with geed warm linings. Thq.se are marked at a clearaway price $16.50 which means a geed round saving en every one. Alse a let of fancy mixed suits, net many of a kind, new priced at $15, and in sizes for boys of 8 te 17 years. They have been 25 te 50 per cent mere. (second Fleer) NEVER WERE ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS for household decoration se beau tiful as new. The finest naturally come from Franqe and Czecho slovakia, but these made in our own country are wonderful, tee. One may pay from 25c for a single peppy te $7.50 for a royal looking rose. (Fourth Fleer) LAST VELOUR CURTAINS AT $16.50 "Ne meie at the price," the maker tells us. They are rich, lustrous velour, every pair 12 inches wide, full regulation length and made with a French seam. Price $16.50 a pair. (Fifth Fleer) It's Net Hew Cheap But Hew Geed a Child's Shoes Can Be Made Tlie specifications en our children's shoes call for all-leather insoles, boxes and counters, nil-leather geed stout soles, geed linings and geed workmanship. High-laced calfskin in tan or black, in bizes 8i te 2, at $4.75 te $8. In sizes 2", te 7, for growing girls, $7.50 and $10.50. (First Fleer) Wash and Iren in One Day and Feel Like Dancing That Evening Lets of our friends are "crowding the two days' work into one, and smiling while they de it. Twe ever-willing helpmates make it seem just like having another day in the week. First, the EASY VACUUM ELEC TRIC WASHER seeps water through the heaviest of your things with a thorough ness that removes even the thickly ground in dii't; and does it se gently that no harm befalls the frailest, most delicate piece. The vacuum cups force the water through the fabrics without friction. It's amusing te see women sitting down in absolute comfort while the big tubful is being washed cleaner than endless rub bing could. Then the swinging wringer enables you te blue and wring and rinse and (Fourth wring while the second tubful is washing. Thus the biggest family wash becomes a matter of an hour or se. Prices, Galvanized tub, $125; zinc tub, $139; copper tub, $155. With the UTENCO IRONING MA CHINE there's no need of stirring from the chair. The gas-heated rollers smooth out even the most beruflled garments with surprising swiftness. A little twist ever the edge of the roller and the neckband of a shirt, or a flounce, or a ruflle are ironed neater than could be accomplished by endless maneuvering with a hand iron. Price $160. Every day finds mere women aston ished as the conveniences of these me chanical helpmates are made plain by demonstrations. Either of these devices can be had en - deferred payments. Fleer) arjyra kit twjp 'M t,i T ' ..&! & jtj 'ti M A ? I ' X ?5 m i ".! ( ( -1 haaflfife?.. aitel&uafc .t'i&Ptffr.Ji. iA-M -,1TJ ,A . ft- . .irmzm jilJl v