Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 17

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neliharTeam Announces Open-
fcg Game With Phila. Ter-
V mlnal en April 29
DELANO, .GETS CATCHER
ii ' . ..
WyiB Ronefan -Armstrong DnRCDan
1 turn, which Is bulldinr.ncw grounds
. 'WrtyflKhth- nnl "Walnut streets,
JJSfclnatien with the 'signing of three
Sdltlenal stars, and Manager "Meese"
MrCermlek plans te have the boys
.ertlnit out In a few clnyic
The West te, sign the pnpers te rep
Mwat the advertisers include Fred Reb-
if the Delaware County League last
Mir. a spltbnll pitcher, who Is Vatctl as
K.'best In that circuit nnd who ranks
llh the leadlne Inirlers In this vicinity.
T0r of Darby, u member of the team
.r u back, nnd .Tescnli .T. Thiel.
ia Inficldcr, also from lust year, nnd
he was the team's lending hitter. Mike
fun. the former Phillies' catcher, Is
a of the newcomers te the squad.
... men. with these previously an-
imeunecd for the 1022 combination,
Meh also Ineludes Harry McCermlck.
Jehn Berrlmen, Lefty Gullman. Hill
Hefkenbury. Henrry Ewnlt. .Samuel
McConnell. Hill Fessctt, Eddie Meyers
id ltey 11. Yeung.
Visiter te Open April i!l ,
' Tem Walker is busy en the jobs nt
fa FIcMicr Yam these days nnd Is
uVinr uc of his brand-new desk In
Mrinjf that everything In ready for the
jeffllng en April 21). when the ynrncrs
in lift the lid en the home season.
Walker figures that he will be nble
(e upheld his own with such players as
Pitchers flrleshaber and McKenty nnd
Catcher Larry Sutten heading the list.
The arranging of all games by Flclsher
(hia year has been turned ever te Art
gammers, the official representative of
the Philadelphia Baseball Association.
Thu linine-iilnvlnz dn.vn are Tuesday.
Friday and Saturday, and the season
till be opened en Saturday.' April 20,
with Philadelphia Termtnnl. Other
Kmcs arc: Ferd A: Kendig, nt High
id Park. April 30: H. A. Mnckey,
iway. May 1 ; Donevnn-Armstrong,
May 2. at heme: Nlcetewn. away. May
Ji Brldrsburg at home, May 5; Rleh Rleh
mend Giants at home,. May 0 ; Done-nn-Arnistrong,
uwny, May 8; Seuth
Philadelphia Athletic Association, May
10, away; Urldesburg. away, Slay 11;
Ferd & Kendig nt home, May 12;
Philadelphia All-Stars (Chappie John Jehn John
ten) at home, May 13.
MfcUnce Gels Brumbaugh
Manaeer T. B. llayward, of Dp-
ince. Is sinllln? these days. There Is
'ueasen for it. nnd n mignty goon one
Kiihe form of Catcher Frejik Brum-
&nh. of State College, who has been
Bptd for behind the bat. He was four
win en the varsity, nnd wns n big
hcter in Helping state te win tue
renty-ene straight games last year.
Delaneo is one of the prominent Jcr
n teams who arc affiliated with the
tlladclnhin Baseball Association, and
hnagcr llayward Vays his Skeeters
Mil make any of tlic teams Hustle tins
hir. There will be n few changes
Sa the Central Jersey League cham-
Wenx.
Frank Stein, the lladdenneld star,
Mil be in one of the outfield positions.
Stein recently wns offered a contract
rlth Hamilton, of the Micliignn-On-
le League. The first twilight -nme
home will probably be the up-State
il chamnienN. Mahanev Citv. en Mar
8. A big athletic field is new under
instruction and the equipment of the.
uirrlman ball grounds nt linrrlman Is
Wng moved te the hustling Jersey nth
Wic town.
FRANK O'NEIL WILL
MANAGE KARNAC CLUB
wermantewn Team Expecta te Have
One of City's Beat Baseball Teams I
tiv iiui iiui aiui.. uuii viui't in tin -
.fcsntewn, will have one of the best
iflkffll.nrn flllliKl ill ilm fltv nn fcllrt flnlit
jM jcr. The tenia has been greatly
vuruKiiirnrii uy UK UIKIIIinii ni toil!''
Ht.ll.l ttnifmliii.iu n'...l ...111 l.min n tuiitt '
ri-". . ii . wi mi ,-. illlll ., lit... II !!:
ininr 1.. l.' ....! fWll .... !.,... t
bi . in , iiiiii. r ,i-i. .mi- in ..i-i -
uatewn's be.t shortsleps in his play-
HIS IJBh,
AN H lillilmic fii. 4lilci .nni.'u .Mum fin
. m Ifiai II ll.-l ! Illld iiui - 11.1111 III
111 It T1.1..MM 1.' '!...,... 1.. A I...1.
-.. hiiiuiii ... imiirui.i .4. ... IMl-
KfP Anil MnMinll fvili. Inn. nnn'u lihihiI
W.Belger starts with n record of tweu-
i wins in inirty starts last year
a K. Transue is another liurler noted
wr nig eiirctivciics".
llie llnlgers are outfielders. Knnls
'Olger belmr Ivnrtmi.'u lixLf liilHn,. iuii'.
former. Mnicnn ..in ..in.- i.u .,,,.. i
- .-.u.nu.( i.ii. ..ii,, iin iimiiii
me at first bun.. Among the new
m,"'" "igneu are linmilteii anil ll.
fransuc. ()f Keiuil; Cnrmedy, of Legan
VA. A ' Tlnn-.ni. f , ... iiii.
S. ..iiinwil, ill Vll'lIlltllllUWIl illRtl ,
fm and Kills Sclinefcr. of the same
r-ui. nun tiriintn nnd Ward, tif
Netlcan Pulley's 1010 squad.
'.i -""'." "iKKt; kuiiivx are wmi
nien, of iiermunlewn, with whieli it
-".viiinirieii a nve-game series. There
hi. . i ""'" ui"iwcen ine icains, as
wen is inanngeil by the former man-
ilr Ol Knriini, T.-mh.... I . . . .
i..n """ "mum- nun inn yet (.(--lill
nl" "n.fi .Kl-0"l,,,K um' t Present
ink. i ...' r'" Raines aneresv
Wtbur F. lid l'imv (114(1 n..,...i. n.,.
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Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts Last Night
OI,YMPIA-Jee
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AnlatiiaaJ Va. L
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(Miaiiein iroenfrd
Murrjiy wen from
O'tXrtinelli Abu
FatSy lnllilrl Tumtnv
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".ni. IU.I.J vnivn xtunniin aeiniirn terry
Dnvltt leuna Cenltr bent alaxle William
ATJ.ANTIC riTY-nnir Plmima wen from
h!l?,5-.i.".l"'n JlTrtlU.fllr .Reane"
LmJ num. "m Behbr aKttt" '''eated
tt.ClfM,Ws-rh,L ,Dowd defeated KMl
nermani 4lmmr Mam wen ever YeunaT
' Mn.WAtJKKB Paw Hhtwlp, sweil tethnl.
'"WIIJK.'U r nW1?. Mitchell, tenth.
TRKNTOX Ray Mltehtll we lepSi Luke
Rnfri Iew (YeubiO Anaele Vfented
Terry Broek i Ttare Hchnntrr . swnrdH dr
tb'ifSJStSjySJt'VS "m-.,?., seventh,
i-J5Ai"Usni;.R0 Tln Tr'"kle drew with
indlsn Rn.nrll,
mew vnaii i.. tm.t. ,w..i.j M-t
(Irnri Jee KlnalAWpeld awarded detlnlen
OVfr Johnny RrUIrr
ir7iHrr Sid Darbarlan wen etit Ralnh
H. nrady
YOUNOHTOW.V. O.
P0ln(rd Johnny Tillman.
M HORCK8TKR. MASS. Fat MtCarly wen
, IVl'CA;TERrteve Itie , wen from
Tehnhr Welaaatt Hemmy Hehlff mlnrd a
nnaii orrisien ever vnny .ik
n-IMlii ;
KAHTO'
Charley Geedman.
Jtmmx .lone eat.
.ItrOevern, In
Edille .(Mia walloped .Kid Ochst
Male detrain! Jackie Allen.
ON Terry MtHuch miKllr defeated
NELSON OUTSLUGS
GRITTY O'DONNELL
Italian and Irish Lads Rut en
Hard-Hitting Battle at
Olympia
ABE GOLDSTEIN WINNER
LARGE ENTRY LIST FOR
AMATEUR RING TITLES
t
Prellminarlei te 8tart at 7:30 To
morrow Night
Se manv entries- have been reeelvrd
for the Middle Atlantic States cham
pionships, te be decided under A. A. U.
xnnctlen nt the Olympia A. A., Dread
nnd llalnbridge atreeta, tomorrow night
nnd Friday night, thnt It will be neces
sary te start the preliminaries at 7:!I0.
Harry McGratli, chairman of the com
mittee In charge of the affair, made this
announcement Inst night.
About 1C0 aspiring bexera. repre
senting n dozen different clubi. colleges
nnd from different States, arc listed.
While amateur boxing in Philadelphia
virtually has been at n standstill, It
leeks as If this tournament Is going te
be a blg.succ'esH.
All of the champions, with the excep
tion of Dnn Gnrtln, have been entered,
nnd there Is n host of newcomers in
mnatcur competition. While such box
ers as Harry Paschal, Chick Wasey,
Marty Summers, Billy Shcernn, Jnmcs
McU'urk, Temmy O'Mnlley, Jee (luinnn,
,Snm nincklsten and Willie Cannen loom
ns favorites In their different classes,
there are se many entries that some sur
prises probably will result.
The complete list of entries for the
prclimlnnry heuts tomorrow night will
be relcnscd by the A. A. U. tomorrow
morning.
Amateur Sports
The Tjndfnliurt Cluh will hnve a fast'
ball club this srusen nnd ueuM like tn ar
ranup gamea with team In nnd nmund the
city having grounds. Twilight gnm are
nlae desired. James W. Cassldy, 41 Wal
nut street.
The Uartland Club, of Tarkland. Pit. Is
making great preparations for the coming
season, building stands and n new club
house. The opening game wilt be played
at home with Urldesburg, en May 4. Well
known baseball players have been signed or
about te sign. Including "Pud" Heldler.
reach; Eddle Kloed. McKlwee, Nel Harry
Fritz, Lefty Hallmnn. I.eu Krause. Uames
will be played at home en Saturdays and
Sundays nnd the team will travel twilight
rutes. Frunk J, McCleskey. 701 Indiana
avenue,
ll'un'A, A., a nfleen-seventecn-year-eld
traveling team, would like te hear from
teams of the same age. having grounds and
offering roaaennblH Inducements. William
.Shulman. 2048 West Gorden street.
The All Saints Club, of Houth Philadel
phia, will put n strictly nrst-class nine en
the field this season, and would lllie te hear
from nil teams In or out of town, offering
reasonable Inducements, Kdward Melwlg,
Jr.. '.'02. Seuth Aldlne street.
The Cnmite Jrs. would like te hear from
Ihlrteen-Bftecn-year-elds teams. M, Green.
121 West .Montgomery avenue.
By LOUIS II. JAFFK
LESS hardier mltttucn would hnve
been unable te stand up under the
respective attacks of the brace of .Toe .Tee
boys O'Dennell nnd Nelsen In their
eight-round bout nt Ihe Olympia. last
night. O'Donnell started en a rally at
the beginning of the final frame that
might have earned for him a draw, but
Nelsen came haek fishtlncly before the
finish, nnd the Italian was entitled te
the verdict ever his rugged Iris op
ponent. ,
Nelsen romped out In front In the
first round. He kept jabbing and right
crossing almost for the entire, period,
while" O'Donnell wns In there uncorking
plle-drlvlng wallops. Nelsen kept bent
Ing the ether .Tee te the punch, nnd in
one instance he cnught O'Donnell a lit
tle off balance nnd the Intter was half
punched nnd half-pushed almost through
the ropes.
It was O'Denncll's turn te tnke the
lead In thp second, forcing Nelsen te
break ground throughout the canto.
The New Jersey Ind kept boring in.
letting fly with both hands for the
head and body, Nelsen being forced te
bnck nwny in order te evade the hefty
hits of Joey, me b'y.
m O'Donnell repented in the third, but
Nelsen came beck strongly before the
end of the chaptef mid evened up mut
ters for the three minutes. In the
fourth nnd fifth Giuseppe's left became
evident and he put en a pretty piece of
boxing, outpeinting O'Donnell by n
margin In both rounds.
Nelsen went bnck te swapping
punches again in the sixth, first one
nnd then the ether lending, with little
te cheese between them for the session
at the sound of the gong. The seventh
found O'Donnell lighting his best for
the evening, nnd he" walloped Nelsen
n round pretty hard.
Kcglnning the eighth New Jersey Jee
continued te swing en the Nelsen cliin.
but the gritty Italian was abtn te stand
up under the Irishman's offensive, anil
before it wn all ever the Gloucester lad
became the recipient of a let of heavy
nrtlliery.
Nelsen enme in nt 11074 nnd O'Don
nell weighed 124.
Abe Attcll Goldstein. UVk. of New New
Yerk, was another lad who showed n
terrific punch, nnd he ndmlnlstered a
sound thrnhlilng 46 Patsy Walliiee.
same weight. Fer six rounds It wns
Goldstein's bout by if mile. Miiggerliig
the little Italian often. He bounced
n number of right-hnnders plumb off
Wallace's chin, and while Pasqualc
was shaken up several times, he could
net knock down the Phllndelphlan.
Temmy Murray, 120Mt, get nwny te
a great lead en Battling Mnck. M8.
and despite the fact that the latter came
back strongly In the last two rounds,
the Seuth Phllndelphlan was entitled
te tlie verdict ever the Cnmden cieuter.
Chick Kansas, 12.''. a southpaw,
punched harder than Terry Dnvis, of
Brooklyn, 124. winning In six
rounds. Toting Cesier, 1211a, subMI
tilting for Battling Murray, was u
victor In six' rounds against Mnxlc
Williamson, 122.
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Men's $5 tp $8.50 Silk Shirts. $2.95
White and fancy silk crepes, jersey and silk broadcloth
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Men's $2 Woven Madras Shirts, $1.10; woven madras shirts
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Men's 65e Silk Neckwear, 29c ;a wonderful assortment of
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Men's $3 te $3.50 Grenadine Knitted
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The latest novelties in open-end grenadine silk knitted
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Men's $2 Leather Belts With Fine Buckles, $1.35; sterling
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$6 Ail-Linen Dinner Napkins, $4.50 a dozen; bleached fine
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35c All-Linen Crash Toweling, 24c yard; bleached heavy
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59c Turkish Bath Towels, 33c each; woven from heavy
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$3 Silk Shirtings, $1.69; 32 inches wide; satin-stripe silk
broadcloth; beautiful colors.
$4.50 and $5 Crepe Moroccan, $2.89; 30 and 10 inches wide;
silk-and-wool heavy crepe weave, similar te Canten
crepe; all geed colors.
$2.50 White Silk Broadcloth, $1.45; 32 inches wide; heavy
all silk in plain white; for men's shirts, nightgowns.
$1.75 Kiddies' Net Flounces, $1.29 a yard; white net with
five ruffles.
$1.25 Embroidered Nets, 89c a yard; dainty figures or
dots; for children's dresses, sleeves, etc. 36 and 40
inches wide.
75c Baby Fleuncings, 39c a yard; daintily embroidered en
Swiss; 27 inches wide.
$1 Dotted Organdie, 55c yard; 36 inches wide; almost every
color.
$14 All-Weel Blankets, $9.95 a pair; woven from fine, pure,
long California lamb's wool, in white with pink and
blue borders, and large block plaid patterns; finished
with wide seisette binding.
$13.50 Weel-Filled Comfertables, $8.95; with flowered pcr-
caline and sateen covering; plain 12-inch sateen border
and lamb's wool filling; extra large size 81x90 inches.
$8.50 Satin-Finish Bed Spreads, $5.85; in a splendid variety
of brand new Marseilles patterns. Scalloped edge
with cut corners or plain hemmed ends. '
$1.69 Bleached Seamless Sheets, 98c each; size 81 x 90 ins.;
geed and strong.
39c Pillow Cases, 29c each; size 42x36 inches; geed make.
59c Striped Feather Ticking. 44c a yard; splendid quality.
29c Bleached Canten Flannel, 18c a vard.
$1.25 Embroidered Cream-White Weel, 93c yard; dainty
patterns, with scalloped or hemstitched edge.
Stc, 50c and 75c Lining Remnants, 19c yard; all geed
lengths, in plain and fancv linlncs.
15c pairs of Women's Fancy Round Garters, 5c pair.
25c and 35c Bag Frames, 10c each; odd lets and ele;
lets; geed assortments.
JOc Fresh-Watcr Pearl Buttens, 6c a card; small size Idez.
medium size, Vj dozen en card.
50c Girdles, 25c; celluloid and metal; wanted colors.
clean-up
Remnants 25c te 45c White Goods, 16c vd.
27 te 36 inches wide. Fancy lawns, mercerized batis'tes.
pnjamn c, hs, ingerie cloths, longcteths, nain nain nain
soeks, faneA voiles, Indian head suitings, nurses'
suitings, lingerie crepes, linen finish suitings,
madras, oxford suitings, galateas, middy suitings,
poplins, dotted Swiss, etc. 1- te 8-yard lengths
All perfect. Ne mail or 'phone orders.
$1.50 Silver-Plated Mesh Bags, 75c; unbreakable mesh;
square-shaped frames; plain and fancy etched styles.
$2 Imported Beaded Bags, 95c; draw-string styles.
$1.50 Sheffield Sllver-Plated Bread Trays, $1.19; plain
bright finish.
$1.25 Silver-Plated Butter Dishes, 95c; silver-plated tops
with etched glass dish.
Odd Lets of Women's Fine Hand Bags, 95c te $1.89;
leather, duvetyne and silk handbags, in a splendid
assortment of attractive styles. Black and colors.
Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases, $8.50; real top-surface stock;
sewed corners; fine linings; geed-looking brassed
locks and catches; brown and cordovan; 24- and 26
inch sizes.
Men's Imported Canes, 19c; clean-up of fine imported
canes.
$22.40 Camera and Developing Outfit, $15.00.
3 A Rexe Felding Camera, 34 x b'2 size, R. R. Lens
and Automatic Shutter.
1 Rell Eastman Kodak Film.
1 Developing and Printing Outfit.
18c La Grippe Tablets, 15c.
$1.35 Elix. Iren, Quinine and Strychnine, $1.25.
Hype Ced, 84c. Tanlac, 78c.
25c te $7 Imitation Ivery Toilet Articles, 10c te $2.50; odds
and ends in mirrors, brushes, puff boxes, hair receivers,
manicure pieces, combs and a few manicuring sets.
White, blue, pink, black-and-white, blue-and-white and
pink-and-white. Slight seconds.
Snellenburg's Hard-Water Seap, 50c dqz.
Almend scented.
Levell & Cevcl'3 Puife Cream Asserted Caramels, 39c a lb.
One-pound Bex Quality Chocolates, 25c a pound.
Wilbur Buds, 70c a pound
I
79c Pound Linen Paper and Envelopes, 49c; one pound of
linen paper and 50 envelopes; boxed; small let.
33c Correspondence Cards and Boxed Stationery, 15c; some
of the cards gilt-edged. Stationery in white or tints.
1600 Volumes of 36c te $1.10 Popular
Fiction at 25c each
About 65 titles te cheese from; most of them the orig erig
inal publishers' editions.
WON THE SECOND FLOOR"
Women's $16.50 Spring Sports Coats,
S10.95
Of soft tan centings with side pockets; half lined.
Women's $20 Spring Sports Coats, $15; of double-faced tan
coatings with raglan sleeves and patch pockets; yoke
lined.
Women's $25 Herringbone Tweed Coats,
$18.50
In tan or brown, lined throunheut. Belted, with raglan
sleeves.
Women's $12.75 Weel Jersey Sports
Suits, $6.95
Tuxedo, pinch-back and belted effects in brown, cepen,
tan and oxford.
Women's $25 Tweed Suits, $15; sports models with inverted
pleat in back; belted and with patch pockets. In rose,
helie, cepen and green.
Women's $15 Crepe Knit Dresses, $10.75; embroidered and
braid trimmed.
Women's $22.50 Peiret Twill Dresses,
$13.95
Straight-line effects and paneled; braid trimmed. In
navy and black.
Stout Women's $25 te $39.50 Dresses at $20; excellent
assortment of styles and colors; only one or two of a
kind. Materials include crepe dc chine, Canten crepe
and charmeiMe. Straight-line effects, with girdles,
v." is, braid and ribbon trimmings. Sizes 42 h te
52 la.
Stout Women's $22.50 Coats at $13; of tweed, tricetine,
serge and jersey; sports nnd full-length models.
Women's $0.75 Tweed Sports Knickers at $5; in light gray,
brown, cepen, tan, rose and gray mixtures. Fer riding
or hiking.
Misses' $25 New Spring Suits, $15; sports models of tweed
and homespun in all the new spring shades. With
narrow belts and pockets. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years.
Misses' $10 Hetherweve Suits, $6.95
Smart sports models, tuxedo style, with narrow belt.
Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years.
Misses' $16.50 New Spring Coats, $10.95; of tan coating,
attractively trimmed with stitching and buttons.
Narrow belt. Sizes 14, 10 and 18 years.
Misses' $20 Tan Sports Coats, $15
Belted models of double-faced tan coating, with large
patch pockets. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years.
Misses $25 Tweed Sports Coats, $18.50; snnppv models
with novelty pockets and belt. Sizes 14, 16 and 18
years.
Misses' $16.50 Silk Dresses, $10.75; crepe knit and Canten
crepe models attractively trimmed. Sizes 14, 16 und
18 years.
Misses' $10 Jersey Dresses, $5.50
The popular new two-piece model; overbleuse with three
rows of elastic shirring nt the waistline. Peter
Pan cellar and cuffs of leather. Sizes 14, 16 nnd
18 years.
Misses' $5 Sports Skirts, $3.25; of tweed or homespun, in
plain or pleated styles. One model has pockets.
Women's $1.65 Morning Dresses, $1.29; various color
checked gingham; leng-waisted models, trimmed with
white piqut.
$2 and $3 Fine Voile Blouse,
$1.65; trimmed with lace, em
broidery and tucks.
Women's $2 "Willow Leem"
Gowns, $1; very special; V-neck
style.
Women's $1.25 Batiste Bleemers,
79c; newest spring shades; lace
trimmed.
Women's i 98c Step-in Bleemers,
50c; flesh color; elastic at
waist; loose knee; filet lac
trimmed.
$6 te $8 Corsets, $3.49.; La Bonite and Ben Ten corsets, la
broken styles and sizes; sizes 21 te 36.
$5 Corsets, $1.90; Ben Ten, Royal Worster and Merite belt
models; plain ceutil and broche; girdle top and low
bust styles.
Women's $5 Mcssalinc Petticoats, $3.55; excellent quality;
plain and changeable colors; pretty styles.
Women's $1.25 Sateen Petticoats, 79c; black and colors;
tucked and ruffled flounces.
Juniors' $10 Cape Dresses at $5.50; homespun costumes
consisting of straight-line sleeveless dress with full
circular cape. In sports 'colors. Sizes 12, 14 and 16.
Juniors' and Girls' $8.50 te $10 georgette
Dresses, at' $5
Geergettes in white nnd flesh color and taffetas in fancy
effects. Sizes 6 te 16 years.
100 Girls' $9 te $12.50 Lingerie Dresses at $3.93; fine white
lawns and organdies, dainty with lace, tucks and em em
breidery; ribbon girdles. Sizes 6 te 14 years.
Girls' $7.50 Spring Capes, at $4.25
Of homespun in full circular style. Sizes 6 te 14 years.
Juniors' and Girls' $12.50 te $15 Spring Coats at $7.75; of
homespun, tweed and novelty mixtures. Plain and
fancy styles. Seme sports coats included. Sizes 8 te
16 years.
$1.39 Bungalow Aprons, 87c; plain .color chambray;
trimmed with rick-rack and binding; sash and pocket.
Women's Tuxedo nnd Ceat Sweaters, $4.95; values up te
$12. Odds and ends of pure worsted sweaters; balance
of our Shaker knit sweaters in let also; broken sizes;
practical colors.
$1 te $1.50 Flower Wreaths, 65c each: te encircle the entire
crown of your new spring hat; in all the newest
colorings.
Children's $1.50 Tub Dresses, $1.19; of white unbleached
jean, in cunning styles, embroidered in colored
nursery patterns; sizes 2 te 6 years.
Children's $8.95 Sports Coats. $3.95; smart models in sev
eral geed colors; belted, with raglan sleeves and
pockets; sizes 2 te 6 years.
Children's $5 te $8.50 Sweaters, $2.95 te $4.95; a great
clearance sale of wool sweaters in coat stvlc. also
slip-ever models, some dress sweaters included;
geed colors; sizes 8 te 12 years.
Women's $6 Tan Oxfords. $5.25 pair; tan calf lace oxfords
with welted soles. All sizes and widths.
$4 and $4.50 Shoes (sizes 6 te IO'j), $2.45 a pair.
Men s $6 High Shoes, $3.93 a pair; several styles of men's
brown kid and brown calf lace and blucher shoes;
brogues and conservative models; all with welted
soles.
$2.50 te $30 nand-Embreidered Pieces, $1.23 te $15 each;
discontinued models, including centerpieces, table,
runners, towels, children's dresses, nightgowns, bed
spreads, pillows, etc.; some slightly soiled.
Yarns, 25c a ball; a special let of yarns, silk-and-wool
knitting wool, suitable for sweaters, scarfs, etc.
ON THE THIRD FLOORS
Beys' $13.50 te $15 Norfolk Suits, $7 "
All-wool fancy cheviets and cassimeres; mohair-lined
coats; full-lined knickers; sizes 7 te 13 years.
Beys' $12.50 Twe-Pants Suits. $8.25
All-wool fancy cheviot and cassimcre Norfelks; variety
of styles.
Beys' $3.50 Tub Suits, $1.79
Oliver Twist models; big assortment of colors; sizes 3
te 10 years.
Suits, $7.23: all-wool blue
wool
cellars and
Beys' $13.75 Norfolk
fc i9nn(1ieubIe"breasted coats' Iined w'"i mohair
sizes 12 te 18 vears. '
$3 B""5carin?, Re,,lei: Skac.s' V-85'' un hardware ball-
Hnv " S u i ShaiJs.WIin camp tee and strap heel
Beys $7.50 Shaker Knit Sweaters, $1.50; heavy w
shaker knit sweaters with large shawl cellars i
Dockets.
nl ?di,S6 ?hak0r Knit Sw"s. $3; geed, heavy
' Sh!ker knit sweaters, made in the popular V-
m&i.PH,,"0VeJ siy,e' or in the V-ncck- button-front
tii -n ne ; nav.dark Rreen, heather, maroon and brown.
$13.e0 Princess Tires, 87.50; 30 x 3'i; fabric tires- iruarl
an teed 6000 miles; non-skid; heavy ply fjf oversize
finish-enfr Sri?: 7-inch ensr baked enamei
$2 PanfampLiBht8' U2r''' Bcehivc' fu!1 n!ckcl with switch
i-. , e- xPr? THE FURTH FLOORS
loc te 2.)c Wall Papers, 3'-,c and 9c a roll; beautiful floral
S "rV ?cd .and bl0C.k desiKns' Se,d in combination
.- ,v- m n.latch be"lcrs at 5c te 12Vjc a yard.
4dC ?,' V;aPrL L9f -! PWn duplex oatmeal papers.
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en "Hew te Hang Wall Papers" givnn free
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Used Sewing Machines
& !tCi8- Drep Heads, $15 te $40; traded-
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iiVuu puc in penect sewing condition,
wr!!?01"' New Hemc, Wheeler and Wi
nice ana etner makes.
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h.eL9al3J' V Lsize' Wlt.h d heeds, reclining
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cii t.antiay bt and attractively styled.
niinUtre",lrSJngC1r Uwn Swil,K8' 58-": adlt size;
painted red and green. '
$2 Framed Pictures, 79c; reproductions of favorite land
scape and figure subjects framed in 1',-inch brown
oak meuldincs; size 14 x 18 inches.
ern . "OX THE FOl'RTH FLOORS
$2.e0 te $3 Ready-Made Picture Frames, 95c; made from
back!eSi1eSussfizr.Ul("nSS; COniI"etC With K'"5
s,20limite!qait!l,BS t87Mi original 0riental c';
"bsolutelv WV'1'1?1- KUES' 35-,i5: grantee
auseiutcly penect; linen fringe.
$1.25 4-yard-wicie L'erk Linoleum,
59c square yard
Remnants enough of some te cover a large room with
measurementsm'tCd qUant,ty; ChSe Carl'" i
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V Ir u ,".".. ,u ,-,,0?in, 51.70 a square yard
$2 75PteS 2h? SW00Vi e and narnuct effects. Q y8rd'
J2.75 te $3.25 Heavy Velvet Carpet, $1.65 a yard; neat well
covered patterns. "
$,"2iJH?r.!Ia,rb,,r Cus1hie!n?' 60c each; reversible tufted;
well filled; covered with geed cretonne
98c Figured Denim. G5c a yard; 36 inchen wide; geed
quality; asserted patterns; wanted colera.
$2.98 Ruffled Curtains, $2.19 a pair; excellent grade snowy
white dotted grenadine; 2U yards long.
59c Cretonne, 23c yard; excellent quality; pretty patterns
and colors; ideal for slip covers, draperies, and
cushions. '
ITOX THE FIFTH FLOOirw
$6.25 Autoharps, $3.25.
$10.73 Autoharps, $5.50.
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