Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 06, 1922, Night Extra, Image 4

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.quests te Servanta and Secretary
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Ii jjei nerBiinm, was nreDfttcu in Morris Merris
; j, ' town today. He died at sea April 10.
." i He divides his estate among his wife
,. and two sons, nnd names tils wife n
L executrix. The value of his pergenal
,l reperty Is $120,000 nnd of his real cs
' tate $83,000.
Servants nrc remembered substan
J tially. Te his secretary, Mary ,Orme,
. this city, he elves $1000. and te
i .'' Frederick Carlsen. lMwnrd Cnliill and
:,'j, . Aaren Kirk each $T00. Up gives te hN
fr Jt wife $100,000. Of his shnre of the c.
9mv 01 inn miner. j.uuinti .iiuiwiiu.
v hfc give! his son, Quiticy, ninety-nine
1 portions and te his "en, Henry one per
' Hen. Of n trust fund of $7."0.000.
" . wklpYi lii pftlivern.l tn thn lii1nlltv Trii.
'!P Company for the benellt of Ills s.'mjs. he
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Te Attend Memerial Services
The members of the Washington
Camp P. O. S. of A. of Colllncdnle wll
attend the services of the Tully Mcnm
rial Church at Sharen Hill t onion ew
evening. A special sermon will le
preached by the Itcv. A. Maekic, tie
pastor, who is a member of the camp.
SPRING RKSORTS
OCB1N riTV. N. J.
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SPRING RATES
Special wttkty raltt. 4mr!can j
plan. Rtnn'mf wattr. Sttam heat. I
FeWer. J. C. FUNCK. Jr
INCO
OCEAN CITY.N.J.
OCEAN OTY'S 1 .
- LEADING HOTEL I
brmalldle
OPENS JUNE 30.1922
lone Dlocket OceanRcnf j Boardwalk
CapacityeOQ ffgtfa.
lwM'IIRTi:. l'.V.
iH)R RENT Cettace at Laperte. near Lak
Makema, about U mllei (rem Kaglaa Hem
Park, (or the Himn, Deicrlptlen upon an
Mlmtlnn J P OAni.ND. r)encla1U Vi
VW A "
Aj LAKE St'NArKK. N. II.
fL flSJce SUNAPEEr N.H.
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On the "Ideal Tour"
SEASON JUNE 24 TO OCTOBER
CMcrlnf te a Dlacrimlnatlnc Tllentele.
aetr. Tennis, Deatlnc. Caneetne.
Bathtas, Flahlnc, Saddle Hertea, Dancing
Attractive July and Season Rate.
Cettacei for rent. Booklet aent en re
Meat. New Yerk Office: Hetel Weylln,
Mh St. Madisen Av. Plata 2042.
J. Themas Russell, Prep.
AJae Hetel Russell, Saratoga Springa.N.T.
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ATTAXTIfJ CITY. N. .
M.B m Pallr.l 1 480 nnVVkly. A m. Plaa
EL6ERON
&rtn-tiriif Annrx. 'lennesawAv. nr. Meh.
p. 4Co7Cntil:epn snrreundlnjrs: epp. Qatho Qathe
lle and Protestant Churenee. P riva's Bjjha.
RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS
Exeallant tabic I f rash vrt-etabl. Windows
eraencd. White serrlcc. Booklet. R.B.llDY.M.t.
DeVILLE
Meat Ifei. beautiful. feine1lk, Bunny cp"ft-,twt
djrannfnc wattr; bridal aaltaai
OrehMtra, dancing, tun par
1M roema with het and cel
pnnu and puwiebatha,
Mra. MfurrtefY. trsr
wnerahlp direct Un Miurfn and iruaranteta ttlifa-
tMs. flfiawtlfit Knrina rtci f9 te selr lulaa
. fir-T.-."5'i"', ."" -IT. ".'. ""1 ?."!" "'
pmn. nenavriai reeaia.
THOMAS M. O'URIEi
KxrtU ii Comfert, Perlre nrnl Culltit
NONTICELLO
Kentucky av. nr. beach Atlantic City's fin
est, laraest anc" nest tmpular moderate-rat
hotel. 13 SO ui dly epeclat wkly. Am. plan.
RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS
Prlv. baths, elevator, erchMtrn. rtineln.
bklt. Owneri!n maTnt, Feller A Helllnner.
H2TEEDIS0N
Hlchlran At, near Beach and Deardwalk-r
Atlantic City's most beautiful hotel section.
RUNNING WATEK IN KVKRY ROOM
Newly FurnUhcd, PrlTa Baths. Klectrle Lights
Elevator Service. Euivpean Plan, 12.00 up
Daily. Single Reoma. II M per Day.
COMFORT WITHOUT BXTRAVAQANCK
SffivERTeN
Kentucky Ave. adjacent te Beach, newly reno
vated refurnished: private baths: het and cold
RUNNING WATKR IN KVKHY ROOM
Truly a wonderful hotel at most reasonable rates.
II. W up dally. Special weekly. European plan.
"TtmrCa Comfert In Every Cerner "
KENTUCKY
KENTUCKY AVE. NKAK DEAC11
4SO.M Uallr Wreklr CI 7-W
g. Amrrlesisi Plsin 'uip
Ele rater te street. Elretrtc Ity and rhenes In all rooms.
Private baths. Raaalng water. Flre-rraef addition,
Walwearvie. OwaerahTa smgsa't. KIN(JEARHABI
AM. TOC'D BXPKCT A HO'
NEW ENGLAND
JOV'JL JIXPKCT A HOTKL TO Bl
9.t.areliesAv.
luit of Bd'wk.
Improved at m
ceil txfding tit.000 nT and tO I.I
IUNNINQ WATER IN ALL ROOMS
Gelf privileges. UederaU ratal, berinnlntat (20.
SUHIa A STIIZKH, Owaers
On Ocean front at Mentpcller ave., new
open. Suites with bath, runnlns water all
roems: eleater. Spring rate $4 day up. 1-4
up weekly. Amer. plan. It. M.nniiVKa.
GRAND ATLANTIC
Virginia me. A Beach, net A Celd running
water. Trlv. baths tlutes 14 day up. Spec.
wkly. cap noe. liklt. Orch. O. D. Painter.
Kentucky ne. near lnch: eefy modern
Imprniement, ffclnl prlnB rntc.. Booklet
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ATLANTIC
CITY
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Worlds Greatest Hetel Success
THE LOUVAN
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M rn. nunnlnc -wntv-r. MBP. V OT'VFR.
Df.T". r
X1V with rnnnlnc untrr. SI. HO dn up
tT"D A NiriC l-lrr proof. 1.1mm ter. fjuraif.
VeTAiaLJkW rnr1r Niw Mnnncftnnt.
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Mwis open, always ready: terms mederxti;
Write or phene M. WALSH DUNCAN.
Hot;iBe:olelK"'er1tvtnarb,.,rM,f
Wkly. rafs. 819 up. Ph. 117. A. C. MARION
MARTINIQUE ""S. pUi'Vn:
1 50 up dally. Cafe and rentaurant attached.
UnihnSntee Kentucky Ac. nr. lleacn
Wtunrunsitrr KlMllter. privnt imths.
running water Open oil eftr A . Ktiir
CHESTER INN &7h.Ty"r?. cnI-
plan. All cenventencea. MR, n. KNAliKR.
Kentucky Ave. lust off
nnnriwMU 8 K Unnlfaf.
New Clarien
FAI'K mv. . .1.
HOTEL WINDSOR
New open. Dl
rei til en t'le
HeMch. American plan. Special j-ntcs.iUirln.:
. arly sensen II. Halpln. Oner-Prep.
IIB.CII 1IA K.N. N. J.
THE ENGLESIDE,JP,i
Prii U bMh Mlth n ml ffi,h inter,
H, tennis courts, lmeklct. n r nNOLR.
'rr lee the Pmlngten AVet T'llHilelphli
KAflLEB MPJli: r.HK. PA.
Desirable furnished mirmtr cottages near
laki- and golf ceuree for int bv the month
or eea.nn Wrlti II V. IKXf.rft. Mcr.
TOlltS
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ffirfy - -fce.SttB.rfJtmervecr 'il A-1
A ffr Rfm0nnwn&Z&ZXEXE
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WOUIE RI0CE MOUNTAINS
A ssjlulj siedera haul with eseelleat labia aad
lev aviTSte Deia eepaaiy vw. jtiu.vwv
.MM issl. Saieadid nadsi gelf, waak, .
Open Jen 3rd te November 1st
Address until June W. Jehn J.Ulbbnns.Mgr.
DKLAWAUK WATKR tiAP. I'A.
T. nianuinnrl Delaware Water Gap,
wrnwoea Pa ()penil J)liy ,,,
Capacity 400. Oarage, ballroom, orchestra.
Qelf, tennis, all amusements. Fer booklet
address HILT RROH.. Mgrs.
LAKE CHASIPLA1N, VT.
IVwTlKB CHAMPIAIN Exclusive CA1IP for
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in Lake
minutes from Durllnater
rluhi: bungalows, nature cames. nut
nerU. excellent fishing, danclrs, rem
alty dining room, cuisine unexcelled,
Jtra numDer ei gueeia; reterencee, apini-
ena ter July ana Auguat must i m.me
once. Address: UAMi' ui,tg.NUVL,i:,
a.W U.h. IT,
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Kir i JmLvrr point n lake thamplain. n.t,
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HOTEL
HAN PLAIN
UHUrr OINT'OR-UWC CHanPLAIN.N.T.
OPENS JUNE 24
IfaW OCrcerti, NYOfic, .
ilfseaeeef .ant nun
L.N.W.R.
londen North Western Railway
The PREMIER ROUTE ler
TRAVEL la GREAT BRITAIN
and affording the mes varied pro pre
gramme for visiting, places of hit
terical nrd educational interest. In
cluding famous Cathedrals, Abbeys,
College and ancient Castles.
Dsaitnd transportation via NORTH
WESTERN when vsltia Wsshtag.
loe's. Shakeipeera's and Ki.rni'1 Coon Ceon Coen
try; tk Lsae Diitrkis f GMlsnd,
North Wales, SeecUad and I island.
Tke Royal West Coast Roem be
tween Londen and Scotland excels
Icr speed, ceenfert. snd scenic splen splen
eour. Restaurant aai Sleeping Cart,
Charm of England
Older trttnHin Utrtwtr
mnd ixernuilMK nw rem
JOHN FAIRMAN. AeD,
UM4DON A NORTH WESTERN
RAILWAY.
200-P Fifth ArcRUe, New Yerk
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LENOX. MAHH.
HOTEL ASP1NWALL
LENOX. MASS.
v fif nf Coel in the Berkthiret
'- - - Jfuna IT. CIOI.P. RADDLE IlIDINQ.
iKsiIrable Collages with lintel Service.
' L. A. TttOHUUKK, .iiunaeer
Ctark't Cruitet by G. P. R. 8teamr
CLARK'S 3rd CRUISE, JAN. 23, 1923
ROUND THE WORLD
By the SpeelaUr Chartered Superb C. P. R.
tat, "Emprate of France" 18,481 treee tee
A laetleg palsce ter tbe whole trip. Reutsi
New Yerk, Panama, San Frsneisoe, Hpoo Hpeo Hpoe
Jala. 14 dtys in Jspse, Chies, Msnllt, Java,
laiapere, Bermah, Option el 19 dsys la
laaTe. Cayloe, dsys la Caire, Naples,
Havre. iMfhecesteni lslen evsrsl QusbM
My. le Meatreai aad new I erg. i
4 MONTHS, $1,000 and up
lasladlel Hetsls. Drives. Guldss. Pees, eta.
CLARK'S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 1923
t MEDITERRANEAN
By Specially Chirteisd, Samplaeus 8. 8.
1MPRBSS et SCOTLAND" oil bnraer, 2S.0M
raee toesi U D AYI CtUI. 1600 end up 1 19 dsyp
M Bgrat aad Pslsitlaet Spsfe. Itsly, Oreeee, eta.
RVaeri PsisIeb Pley Teurt, JWO ap.
Uurtlet Teurt Ce.
eUleepie. KlnperU A Ucurd
200 H. Utb Ht.
Ilia waina
as until ity 80, cire Hetel lielment.
at. and Park ave., New Yerk.
'r rteweri. iTinreaw Heiei. iiernniaa
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AW
BUMMER CAMPS
THODHAND ISLANDS, N. T.
i)tAMP WEE-E-YAH-YAH
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haa-e s) le IT yean ef age. Jelr 7 le
1. !. Hlaetrateel .MMietca reanest.
BUXTON. Newell !.. Ptlca. N,
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EDUCATIONAL
HerfcWexee
FRANK'S
MEDITERRANEAN
Cruite de Luxe, February 6
by Specially Chartered New
CUNARD SS "SCYTHIA"
Turbine nil.Tiurnr, 21..10O tens
t months, f600 nnd up, Inrludes all
rxpensrs nnd shore rxruritlens.
Egypt, Hely Land, Constanti
nople, Greece, Italy, Spain, etc.
FRANK TOURIST CO.
(Established i87J)
219 Se. 15th St., Pbila.
Ball Phene Spruce (HS4-SS2S
MAY 6, 1922
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Lew Prices and High Quality in This Summer Sale e
Hosiery arid Underwear in Wanafriaker's Down Stairs Stere
' 1 TT "Z, 1 Women' Underwear 7Slv. ie $2.50 '
$12 $27.80 $8.75 $25 $12 $25
A Summer World of New
Frecks Has Come With May
Special at $23.50 te$27.50
Loveliest, lightest frocks in many, many months,
and what a refreshing sight they are. Prettiest of
all arc the printed silk crepes wee fine figures in
red, Copenhagen, pale tan, light blue, pink, orchid
and se en, usually en white grounds. Sometimes
they aie veiled with pleated Georgette or with Georg
ette evcrslips weighted with heavy white beads.
Special at $8.75 and $10
$8.75 for the jersey dress sketched. It has a
pleated skirt and comes in reindeer, henna, brown
or navy.
$10 for taffeta dresses embroidered with wool in
cress-stitch pattern. Alse for crepe de chine dresses
in light and dark colorings. r
Special at $12 and $15
A combination frock has a skirt of black crepe
epenge and a bodice of cornflower or jade crepe de
chine, touched with black. $12.
Beaded frocks of Georgette or crepe de chine arc
in navy, orchid, beige, Nile, cornflower or tanger
ine. $12.
Dresses of lace-striped tricelette are in navy blue
ever rose color. $12.
Navy or black crepe de chine 'dresses are trimmed
with little red rings or with loose panels. $15.
Special at $18.75 and $20
Beaded or embroidered Canten crepe dresses ajc
in lovely shades of jade, cornflower, brown, navy or
in white delightful dresses in wide variety. $18.75.
$20 for navy blue or brown taffeta dresses of
extra-geed quality with embroidered Georgette
sleeves.
Gingham Dresses Special at $2.50
Hundreds of fresh, airy and delightful dresses in plain checks, club checks, broken
checks and plaids pink, blue, red, green, brown and two-tone colorings. Many are frivo
lous with flyaway organdie sashes, cellars and inserts. Others are quite tailored and
trimmed with pique cellars. Sizes 16 te 44.
(Market)
Silver Gray Silk Gloves
Arrive in 3 Lengths
This lovely shade, which matches the lin
ings of new capes, fur cellars of bilk capes and
the fashionable Mary Jane pumps of suede,
has been very hard te find.
Here it is in Milanese silk gloves with
Paris point backs: 8-button length, $1.25 J 12
button length, $1.50; 16-button length, $1.85.
Other Geed Colorings
White, black, mode, dark gray, pongee and
navy are in 12-button length silk gloves at
$1.50; 16-button length at $1.85.
(Central)
White Silk Shirting of Extra
Heavy Quality, $1.50 Yard
A beautifully fine silk of velvety softness. But
its use is net confined te men's shirts, for many
women are using it for sports blouses, frocks and
Maris. 6Z incnes wide.
Fiber-Silk Knit Fabric, 36
Inches, $1.85 Yard
A seasonable material for snart frocks, skirts,
suits, etc., in gray, henna, Copenhagen, mustard,
black, white and nfcvy.
(Central)
Best Assortment of Fiber
Rugs WeVe Ever Shown!
Geed fiber rugs are thoroughly practical and very sanitary be
cause they are easily cleaned. In this let the patterns and colorings
nre charming and suitable for almost all the rooms in the house.
In woven and stenciled patterns; border, Chinese and new floral
designs. Rese, green, blue and brown tones. Prettiest fiber rugs
we've ever had!
Prices Are Lew. Toe
27x54 inches, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25
36 x 72 inches, $2.25, $2.50 and $4
4x7 feet, $6.25
4.6 x 7.6 feet, $4.75 and $5
6x9 feet, $8, $8,50 and $12.50
8x10 feet, $17.50
8.3 x 10.6 feet, $12 and $13
9x 12 feet, $12.50, $14 and $20
(Chestnut)
Dimity
Bedspreads
Need Ne Ironing
and are easily kept snowy and
white. They are very refreshing
bed coverings cool and inviting.
Hemmed Bedspreads
80x90 inches $2.25
72x90 inches 92
63 x 90 inches )2
Bed Sets
of dimity consist of scalloped bol
ster threw and bedspread, the
latter with cut corners.
72 x 90 inches 94
80 x 90 inches $4,50
90x100 inches $5
(Central)
Never Such a Vogue for Capes
$16.50
Yeung women and matrons find that
capes are the most becoming and gener
ally useful.wraps that they can have. A
cape can be worn anywhere and will be
comfortable all through the Summer.
Prices Start at $10
and between $10 and $35 there is an almost end
less assortment of pretty things.
They are of velour, Belivia, tricetine, Peiret
twill, serge and Canten crepe, as well as the mere
sports-like tweeds and plaids. Reindeer, Sor
rento, brown and navy are the best-liked colors
for wool, while black leads in silk.
Twe new capes of navy blue Peiret
twill are sketched.
On the right is' a cape with deep knotted silk
fringe and a lining of gray or Copenhagen silk.
$18.75.
The ether wrap has very deep fringe reaching
from the shoulder te well below the waist. It,
also, is silk lined. $16.50.
(Market)
ir tM Bee Baslnscs Seheel I
Women's Hosiery, 10c te $1.50
' Children's Hosiery, 10c te 50c
Every garment maintains the high standard of Wanamaker value. Seme
or tne goods were specially Deugni at low prices, vuiers nave eeen ratten iron,
our own stocks and marked at lessened prices.
It's a time te anticipate Summer needs en a most economical basis. ','?
75c
-lij
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Women s Underwear
121ic bodice-top vests of fine ribbed white cot
ton. "Seconds."
18c, 3 for 50c for regular and extra sizes in
plain and lice-trimmed cotton vests; first quality.
Fer pink cotton vests in extra sizes or for white
ribbed cotton vests in d6uble extra sizes. "Seconds."
Alse for pink oetton bloemirs. "Firsts."
25c for pink or white knitted cotton bloomers of
finer quality. "Firsts."
50e --white cotton combination suits are in low
neck, sleeveless style or bodice-top style with tight
or loose knees. Extra sizes are 60c.
$1 for pink or white ribbed cotton combination
suits with glove-silk tops. Lew neck sleeveless style
with tight knees. Regular and extra sizes all
first quality. "
$1.75 for pink glove-silk vests. "Seconds."
$2.25 for glove-silk bloomers in pink or orchid.
"Seconds."
$2.50 for glove-silk bloomers with double elastic
at the knees. In emerald, fuchsia, orchid, American
beauty and taupe. First quality.
Women s Hosiery
10c pair, S'palr for 25c for seamless black cot
ton stockings with reinforced feet.
35c pair, or 3 pair for $1 for seamless mercer
ized cotton stockings with shaped leg; black, brown
and gray in regular and extra sizes. "Seconds."
35c pair, 3 pair for $1 for full-fashioned black
mercerized cotton stockings in regular sizes.
"Seconds.? ,
DS
shaped le
air for broken lines of silk steckimrs wttt
esr and mercerized cotton tops and snlea t.
white, bronze, cordovan, gray or navy. "Secondi
75c pair for black or cordovan silk stecklnn
clocked in white. Shaped legs, mercerized cotteV
tops and soles. "Seconds." '
75c pir for stockings of cotton-and-fiber in
Uren-stltch snorts effect In black-and-white. ..
and-geld, camel's hair tan-and-white or gray-ahd-'
wmie. oecenas.
$1.35 paiiv-f or very smooth thread-silk stecklnn, i
uiiaeiHUMCU .it Kiel, uiavn, wiuuvau U11U AiriCU
brown. "Seconds." Alse for seamed back black silk
stockings' with spear-point clocks done in white. . J
$1.50 pair for first Quality steckinsrs of 10.tMj
silk, full fashioned, with mercerized cotton tops and I
Boies, in dibck, wnne, cordovan, silver, cnampant
and light tan.
Children's Hosiery and
Underwear
10c,.3 pair for 25c for fine ribbed black cattna '
stockings, mercerized or plain, sizes 6 te 9K 'I
nrsis unu secenas. ,
35c, 3 pair for $1 for mercerized full-fashioned "
socks in white with colored tops. Sizes 6 te 9H.
50c pair for fine ribbed silk-and-wool socks in
heather mixtures of brewn-and-arreen with fanMn
tops. Sizes 6b te 9ft. "Seconds" of very &i- I
socks. I
50c pair for silk socks with mercerized rolled I
"ScendsT' "" ""u ureew-
124c for pink knitted cotton bloomers "for chU.
aren ei ie iv. nrsc quality.
And an Important Sweater Sale!
Fer Women and Yeung Women
All new sweaters, some being the latest imported novelties. Nearly two dozen dif
ferent kinds are included and many of them are knitted by
hand. Wools are very fine and prices se low that in some
instances they de net cover the cost of the material used.
All first quality.
Weel Sweaters, $1.50
Very light weight Shetland pull-ever sweaters, hand knitted.
Hand-knitted Swiss sweaters with a colored vine, done in wool,
trimming the lower edge.
Full-ever Swiss sweaters with a stripe of fiber silk for trimming.
Navy, white, Copenhagen, pink, rust, turquoise, tan, champagne,
sky, lavender and rose are some of the colors.
Sleeveless jumpers are of dark wool jersey or of alpaca, the latter
bound with white silk braid. Beth kinds have patent leather belts.'
Weel Sweaters,
$2.7S
Slip-en sweaters have the new
Peiret neckline or open a little te
the side. Others are trimmed with
angora and have patch pockets
of a type entirely new.
In lavender, navy, green, pink,
white, Copenhagen, brown, tomato
and gray.
Special Silk Scarfs,
Artificial Silk
Tuxedo
Sweaters, $5.75
Plain sweaters or lacy ones
Minea wim wnue or ununea. in
sana, taupe, rose, turquoise, white
and navy. The white lining
showing through the lacy stitch
is particularly effective.
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$1.50 $2.75
Silk Sweaters,
$3.75
Astonishing valuel Seme are
delicately lacy and cobwebby,
some are in the nlain ribbed
stitch with tuxedo fronts and cuffi 'I
of heavier silk. In white, Copen
hagen, corn and lavender.
Reman stripes.
$5.75 in lovely colors with contrasting borders or
(Central)
Snowy Dainties
at $1 in the May
White Sale
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It is a long while since a
White Sale like this' has been
possible that is, such. ex
ceptional values at low
prices. We had almost for
gotten what lovely things
can be procured for $1 in
times of lower prices.
Envelope Chemise
at$l
Several pretty styles are of
white nainsoek with built-up
shoulders trimmed with lace.
Delightful envelope chemises
arc of 8newflakc voile in white or
delicate pink with hand embroid
ery at $1. Nightgowns te match
are $2.
Nightgowns at $1
Seme are of firmly woven
smooth white muslin with V or
round necks and a narrow edging
of embroidery. Others are of
bluebird pink crepe that needs no
ironing.
Step-in Drawers at $1
A number of styles! Bindings
and appliqued squares of batiste
in Diue, rose or honeydew mane
colorful the step-ins of white
batiste. Many ethers are finished
with lace and insertion.
Sets With Colorful
Printed Batiste
Vests, $1
Step-in Drawers, $1
They are of fine white batiste
bound with bands of printed ba
tiste in rose, orchid, blue or
honeydew and a touch of hand
work. Bleemer Chemises
at $1.50
These are new and very popu
lar. They have built-up shoul
ders and are trimmed with dainty
laces and ribbons.
(CeatreJ)
Geed Perch Hammocks
at $10
Of gray or khaki eight-ounce duck (practically weather proof,
you knew), they are 4.6 feet long and full width. The springs are
really springy and comfortable and the mattresses are softly thick
and button-tufted by hand.
Nete: All four of the strong chains reach down te the springs,
making the hammocks safe for children or grown-ups.
Six-Feet Hammocks Begin at $11.50
and, go very gradually up te fancy striped hammocks with all extra .
features of comfort at $37.50.
We have taken particular care te make the hammocks safe and
durable. They are made especially for us and we are proud of the
achievement. Seme have deeply upholstered backs and headrests.
Stands are $4,60 and $7.50.
(Chestnut)
$4.75
$4.75
$4.75
$4.75
1000 Pair of
Women fs Lew Shoes
Special at $4, 75
Exactly the low shoes that women and girls are
wearing new and will continue te wear throughout the
Summer. It would be well te think of vacation, tool
Fiber-soled sports pumps with flat heels are of
brown leather and have half-wing tips and buckle
straps.
Brown leather one-strap pumps with welted
leather soles and low heels can be worn anywhere.
Geed-looking oxfords of black calfskin have
straight tips and simulated "saddle straps. Seles are
welted and heels are low.
Very smart are the low-heel oxfords of light tan
grained leather with full wing tips and brass eyelets.
While sizes are net quite complete, there are
almost all Bizes in each style.
(Chestnut)
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