IWqwfwr- :: it,? rOT? V L "S rf : sS8 B$ EVENING PtfBUC LEDGER-PHIEADELPHIA. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1922 MFFraiTTW I Smatt Gi Alnrlerlp nays n week-end visit quite nffVn le the New "rlde, nml of Inte she l,n berii , tnklnn wme little thing for Jlip heii'R liiHtcnd of randy or such. ,,. Wecki however, she combined the urnlshlnK t with the penennl gift , ml took her friend a Me Huffy powder !!!',; erepe de chine rose. This m FOft iilnk ercpe (in cniiie rose aims iiuaucu n the center of the white down In a wiiv thnt looked se pretty It made the Vew Hrlde sigh with pleasure. KIllTAT'ONAl. Held SHen rg MoverBethComnany the largest commercial art or ganizatien in the field, offers you n different training. If you like te draw, develop your ulcnt. Study this prncticnl course taught by thin widely known institution, with twenty-two cnrs' iiicccm which each year sells te ndvertiw.1 ever ten thousand cemmer rial drawings. Who else could give you e wide sn experience? Commercial art Is a highly paid. Intensely Interesting profession, equally open te men ana ieraen. Heme iludy Instruction. CUt fact Mere, you enroll la nyche WrlijforeiirlU lu'trMed beet. "YOUR OPPORTUNITY." for vovbAlfthecestotrntlliDf fourcteUlniUap PHILADELPHIA OFFICE 1214 Walnut Strttt, Dipt. 41 MEYER BOTH COLLEGE ' of Commercial Art All Classes Open Sept. 25 Register New All departments open September 25, morning, afternoon and evening sessions. Highest grade instruction in all lines. Apply at once for as sistance in planning a course. Write, phene or call today for Catalogue A-15. rhenr, Diamond 06.11 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY nrnne? St. Mnir nerki ' Philadelphia rajrrATteNAT, Be.Ui Hum 4 Slenef riphtn and Secretaries There, is unrAhntnir demand or pem. petnnt MeneKraphen at attractive, aalnrlet. , A Pelrce. evunlne ceurae, will quickly help you te mera Interesting work and a better Income. t Dnr and Kfrnlnr Clastei New Open Peirce Scheel nr Ilnalnena Anminlatratlnn Wrlli ter r,Mh Year Boek Tine St. strut of Firead Friends' Select Scheel J5 JhSS! The 1'arkway. Cherry and 16th St a. All grart from Primary tlireunh Hlah Scheel. Stands for thorough work and Christian character. Tleslna Ninth Me., 18. Catalogue. Qljce epn for ronferenca. Walter W. Husllaml, Principal Veunr Men and Hem ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . An arenlnf school ef untrarattr srtdi at frln practical buttntu tralnlnt for ma .and woman. Every course) taught by a maa of alanalnir In th buatnees world. Accounting Scheel three-year dlple ma course f.ttlng for the C. P. A. amlnattens and for business advance ment. Pra.Acceuntlng a speelal IS-ieulen course In Bookkeeping for these who want te equip themselves quickly ter entrance te this school, or for a pr&e Ileal knowledge of Bookkeeping. BusThesa Administration Scheel three-year diploma, course, providing a thorough practical preparation for Business success. Thirty Certlflcatt Courses from which the student may choessw Heal Estata Adsertlelne Cenvayanca tluslneta pattara Salatmanihlp Jtuilntii Law Halee Iitfura Ihlblle RrMAlrtns Business Principles SpeclallzedAcoeunUas iudltlna- Aeceuntlnir Dta. Buslnssi Ftnanea rre-AccegntlnsL nest Aficeuntlna . Federal Tax TUi Cred fa S. Cntlacttana Feralcn Ezenanca . . Purchaalng and Blet Kasplaa Faetenr Onranlzatlen and Manaiemant omce Omntcatlea and Manatsmsat reremsrjlp Spanish Stnd for catalog te ntart$t Y. M, C. A, Behsel at Aoeennllne anfl Xrattaeas Adralnlatratlen !42IArehSt. lOlSLehlthAvs. BldASsnsemata, IMMMaTsaBlBaWaBaBWaMBi BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Thorough Practical Courses Fer apprentice. Journeymen, draftsmen, dealtriier',. fnremn and "iiperlntendents. PLAN ItlJAIIINd i:STISI.TINO KTRt'CTt'llAI. nXOINKKWNO nKi.vrenci:n fii.vrRr.Ti: ni.RrTIIK'AI. f.VSIAI.t,ATH)N PI.IMMNO Register .Vew Semi or Catalog Y.M.C. A. TECHNICAL SCHOOL 1121 Arch SI.. 1013 I.ehlKh Ae. THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY iFeuxitcu nss) Overbroek A Country Day .Scheel for Beys Greville Haslam, B. S. Headmaster CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY -S day and beaiUInt 1icel for boy. Prp-nr.-.tery for coIIcke .1 FPicially. Nptclat rat for S-day heardra. .supervised atudy and plnv In thp aft,rrren for dav bon an well rn boarder. Open eptmbrr Uflth, L'atnleeuex en arnllcntlen. J. ... PATTKIlsn.V. Hendrmmter MANL1LO. N. T. JNTIGMT &-WIJ&j Fer a Better Position Daj Scheel Night Scheel LI If 11 hi., etiiiceil diirlrj th" da v. mu fheuiil r mie nt h e enlnci ueK. nnd In n .hiirt tln vn,i 11 ! ab tn rutnhfi n, n iirnlrLlI, In ernnvrdjl and S eMniui1 nrl(. mllnll. Halnc Ailrnlnlitrmlen, l. . -Pt-utlntnir. f'Kll fittrvlr. 'rft' hfTV . 'I'rrtlnlnir .ti..l..,in,nh!.i r.unliiesH .Mn' r.aw, (inimmar hcnoei. Public Kpealtlr.it feuisea. 1300 Walnut St.. I'lillailelpliln. BOOKKEEPING AND PRE ACCOUNTING for Men nnd Women n tntenel'. reurs of -is teslena upeclally i em red for us Adequate, preparation for "il.lceper of Pmall huilnene or for asalHt. enta in larger (IriiiK. Rtudenta lth hlsh hoel tralnliiit or Its equivalent 'n prepare n It creeks fur .rhoel of Aernuntlnff. Opening Vain September tilth iSciid for Catalog) Y. M. C. A. SCHOOLS 1421 Arch St. 1013 Lehigh Are. 52d & Sansore Sti. GYMNASIUM CLASSES 'i vate n.prrie. Bwlmmlns, Divine. i''ell, Danclns. Sports, Giimes Men ami Women CIhbscs new fermliiK In nil niilillnRS. 1'rlv.ite lessens by appoint ment Hater, low. Modern equipment i'talncrl instructors. ypji.initrt clasjes fei UusltnB3 Men, Employed Beys, s'olinel lleyn, nu.'lne.sn Women, Mature Women iiiul Krhoel Ulrln. (Unroll new. Seiul for Heherlulc.) 1121 Arch Streat, '013 W. jehlKh Avenue, 62d and S.in-i-ein Strtcts. The Y, M. C, fl, or niirAnni.ntiA vnmMmwzantmtBmrm Sslnt Jehn's Scheel, Manliei : fetlece T'rftnnpntArv 'Amens the hilts, tl miles Olll AirrtiritHI.. I!l,tuiri euulpmcM. 10 bulldlngii. 120 aere a Innpv echoel life . tmui en.ernren recreation and nthletlen. Fermer Ntu. denla new nttendlnir 44 ce.l ickci aiui unneraii na. i nuslneRR course. Aleei Junier N-hoel for beva 10 tn 14 t'nr '14 11,. ,in, preieht miinacemcni. for caiainar noeress (IKN.WII.I.IAM VEHUECK i-reHiuent nnx 21 Mnnlius. N. T. l'i:.VMNtlTON. N. GIVK jour aen a feur-aunre ediicntienat equipment. Write for "The Pcnnlnrtan Idea." 84th year Krnnela tlarrcr Ureea, Keadmaeter Ilex 00 Pennington. New Veiinc At omen and Ctrl The Gorden-Roney Scheel Fer fllrle 1112 Spruce Ktreet fleneral and Colleen Prnnarnterv iurMa Reef garden end gym. MIH3 ItONCT. Prln. I.AKKWOOD, N. J. THE ARDEN SCHOOL l.AKKWOni. NKW JKRSKY Oikfiilns nay. Ihuraduj. September tth Clur besln the Friday follewlnr. Mm urnh, lledell MncOemld. Hendmlatreaa JIUSICAI. I.VSTJICCTION lllslM-.SrI TUAINSMt Mill Yni'MI MKN A ,(iiei,dea t eherthund. lyreniltinir nnd leUkecilng, tiik-ellii'r wlIJi practlcnl IiiibI- -i tralnliiir. N neeennry II e claj. fur 'euiu man eceUlntr a soed reiltlcn. ui wi.ii i,n Hinbiiluua lut r in enter Inte ' uiiiiesa for liirihe,f. Our rnuraes are oiim eiim vela In inerv del.ill and rtr ru iirrnnstdl hi ' thev Klw thn .,iis man th, 1nQ.1t I "icinble bu Iness ti.nnliii. be cm peaelblv "''' I).iv nlld evenllllt idaarei. Knrnll ' l nii time. DHPrli.ll ,. inliitne rl!fal lllii.. lit sivr.sK ininvr anil ( ellri;e iif f nmmerrfl I7t0 Market St.. l'Ml.ul,.li,Mn COMBS OONSERVATORYtCMUSIC A Scheel of Individual Instruction niiinsulnhed t-acuity nnd 05 A4ltant Tcaehr.i. All b anehe-, titusht Nermal Irulntnc Cuurm-H for Teaehers with In et ruction In a definite linUied In each ceuree teBelh"r with pracllcal tenchliiB enperlente Dermlturlen for Women. Ue Ue clprecal Relatlime with I'nhernltv of Panne) 1 aula. Public erhoel muiln supur supur lalen. .Six Hpacleus Uulldlnsa. Our 43 pae llluatrated t'eelt m illed fiee. lill.llKKT II Will. I)S fllMim. Illrecter ADMlMSTKATUi: lit Il.ni.VH IS.tl WIU'TII IIIIOAI) mitKK.T INTERIOR DECORATING r reure i'j eeka each one fei the n iiMkcr and .irmleiir- ih ether dealjntr th? nul.Jei t nieie profealemll, com- 'lejv ,pb sept L'-,, (.end for r iMatec M.( .A..II8 14-hljh .v.,Iil A .Siinhnm bta. H. S. KIRKLAND" Velte I'uliure a LiukIii b." Oarclu. Individ unuiv nt siiibi'i iii)e;utif(i Auther of i KireMlim In Slnwlnr ' Wrltn for upuelut. I men. 171(1 fheainm "treet Ztctwer-llahn PhiUdelnhie Mniical Acarfem I Main Scheel. 1017 Spruia elrem f,sd ecaran! I lUL'iatrtuen btptember 1 Clabaea tiastaav ! ,ir r IIARUI.II NAfiOV. Illreetei' Itrnpenn Heiitembrr IHtb I enrhetlikv Method. 1711 riilmi, tti.... ,- --?,. . - -."-: i L.egan conservatory or Music IQIII .Nerlh llreud St., Phlln. :l STIIAYER'S' HTnMSMll' NOTICES' I In' Mi huvl uf Sili'iennfiil .Student. N'er the tit. t net the qtilrktat, net Ire rlie.iptMt .trnr 111. IIKST. (It graduate de iiinje and bet I " t,rki Kind for llenklet abniit ikcesful t'ldintb, nr lull and en us at work. he7('iiitni thtim:kt MISS WHARTON'S SCHOOL i 1H0 PINI! KT KKtIPKNS OCT. i nitric AN'll i.itti.1'. nnvi ' ,i,.. .. - -.- v.- - . -- I llnttprtljm ;,..'".," ,. """"arr. !""' Minua Ml. ' Kinilum . rt. I Sel, 11 lire "in the Trench enn u.inta tn l:new . ,., . Tmu ....,ri v... iu ''l !'VIS. l. t'ltir In 1'itneh. Herman. N. Anii.lrrdiiiu . Oct. 31 Nei.il lire, ae l.nslMi sclieiil i.runclieai ref. A r,aa, I., O, Niiurilain .... Oct. BH llec. 3 . ,., Piieiiser llMlce, 151 U'ulnut St.. l'hllu, iamhucauni NEW YOHK TO KOTTERDAM Via I'ls mouth, Iknilesnc-Sur-Mrr .Sept. ;hi Mil, 4 i)rc, e 1U West Coast Freight 18 day te Let AngtUw 24 day te Statll 22 days te San Francisce 25 dayt te Portland Exprcea Freiclit Steamers, semi-monthly from Philadelphia via Panama Canal, te Tee Anciln, H.in l'ranrliiiu, Oakland, Prnltle, Portland S- Hrush Oct. 15 s. S. Celd Harber .... Nev. 6 S. S, Vnbu-,h Oct. LMI S. S. IIluc TrlniiRle ...Nev. 20 Team frclsht rrtelird dnllv nt Pier 10 North (Feet of Vine HI.) IssiJtance givtn in dhcharging Team Fr tight NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. 1.4, Owner? and Agmtt O, t. MMpptna Heard Bttanm 19 S. Fourth St- Phlla. Phene Umbard 879123; Mala 778M Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Is Known for Its Fresh Washed Air Ventilation, Its Straight Wide Aisles, Its Standard "Wanamaker- Quality" Moderately Priced Merchandise and Its Prompt Service. Sample Belivia Coats Mostly With Kit Fex Cellars, $25 I A h Metal Cleth Gleams Frem Unexpected Places en These Charming $10 Hats the very edge of a I Other trimmings there arc. tee. Seme leek like the fashionable monkey fur and which are particularly adaptable te big, "soft" hats. Drooping feathers ; big color ful single flowers; gleaming pins and ornaments, all conspire te make these hats lovely beyond any we have seen at about this price. Sometimes from widely flaring brim. Sometimes from around a softly draped . crown, where it winds itself with careless carefulness. Sometimes from a flower weighing down one side of a gracefully drooping, big hat. Sometimes from the facing of a demure OV.UVli - (Down fltalra Stere, Market) Anether Special Purchase of Women's Dresses at $10, $16.50 $22.50 Including Seme Extra Sizes Because the maker is taking all the ma terials en his shelves and cutting them up for us the prices of these dresses are much less than usual! Alse, the materials arc exceptionally geed, as any woman will agree when she sees them. The $10 dress pictured is of crepe de chine just the sort of silky properly woven crepe de chine that one likes and it comes in black, navy or brown. It is trimmed with a tiny touch of red, blue or orange en the braid ornaments and with gay barrel-like weed beads at the waist. Netice the draper ies en the skirt, tee, for they give the new silhouette at certainly a low price. Sizes 16 te 44. The $16.50 dress pictured is of Canten crepe the heavy rough silky kind and the braided rope girdle is made of the same ma terial. The longer sleeves have nendant tas sels te give a note of interest. Sizes 16 te 44. Satin-back crepe dresses with balloon sleeves caught into tight cuffs have a fageted yoke and arc very simple and charming at $16.50. Large and extra-size dresses come in Peirct twill and Canten crepe at $22.50 and the sizes run from 40 te 52i. These of Peiret twill have a great deal of embroidery, as shown in the picture, These of Canten crepe have an almost equal amount of hand embreiderv. Either stvlg can be had in the three wanted colors, black, navy or brown. Hundreds of Other "Special" Dresses, $10 and te $25 crepe, crepe de chine, satin back crepe and ether fashionable materials. Extraordinary variety, all spread out for eveiy one te see- and each dress plainly price-tapped. It'"? fine te discover what is possible te get nt such low price;. j ' flE ia: ' am' y""N IS rcb p V) W2.50 yr 16.50 '9 Little dresses for every day wear include Peiret twill and tricetinc at ?10 and navy blue serjre dresses at $0. Frecks pretty oneuph for almost any place are of satin and crepe de chine at ?10 and $15 made of worth-while silks. Dresses at $18.75, $20 and $25 nrc of Canten (I)enn Htalre Mure, Market) New Dress Trimmings and Laces, 15c te $2.75 Yard Just irresistible are the new trimmings the season has brought, and women who sew will find them a practically inexhaustible source of ideas for frocks, hats and gifts. $2.75 yard for Invuly tinsel-brocaded panelinRS, rich in their Rold, silver, rose, turquoise and green embroideries upon n silky black ground. Just the thing for skirt panels or bodices. 19 inches wide. 85c yard for metal cloth bandings in geld or gunmetal, or black combined with geld, black and steel, Copenhagen blue or green. Twists and knots .of them will be pretty en hats or girdles. 5Vj inches wide. 75c yard for quaint ruffled edging of black satin tibben with narrow edge of geld or silver, nbeut an inch wide. 15e te 35c for narrow bandings of old geld, silver or combinations with rose and blue. Widths that may be used en tiny gifts, or for trimmings en afternoon or cening frocks, 'i te 1 inch wide. R1.90 yard for all-silk all-ever lace, in either black or white. Patterns are shadowy and varied, each with its special appeal. :ifi inches wide. $1.75 yard for all-silk Georgette crepe for blouses, draperies or filmy evening frocks. Black, white, browns, navy, and warm-colored evening shades. -10 inches wide. (I)Ofrn Stnlm Stere, Central) Silks for Autumn Sewing $1.65 te $3 Yard Seft shimmering silks that make one wish for scissors, needle, thread and thimble instanter, whether the garment in mind be one's nicest frock or a bit of dainty underwear. 10-inch all-silk crepe de chine in usable weight, $1.65 -yard. Gray, brown, black, navy, henna, Belgian blue, light blue, flesh, rose, coral, tan, Nile green and white. .Id-inch ull-silk charnicuse, smooth and lus trous, $1.80 yard. Gray, turquoise, pink, maize, orchid, henna, Copenhagen, old rose, light blue nnd taupe. 40-inch self-striped crepe de chine, new and un usual, $2.50 yard. .Vles and white, 40-inch all-silk Canten crepe, dully lich in tone, $3 yard. Black and navy. Silk-and-wool crepe, $3.75 yard. 39-inch material of geed weight, nnd usable for almost any sort of frock, $3.75 yard. (Down Htiilr. Hterr, Central) Women's Silk Underclothes, $2.25, $3 and $3.85 $2.25 for pretty crepe de chine envelope chemises with lace. $3 for charming step-in chemises of indium silk with imitation filet lace. $3.85 for radium silk bloomers beautifully made, $3,85 for tnilercd nightgowns of exceptional crepe de chine in flesh, orchid or light blue. (J)own Stair. Star. Central) New Brassieres Skillfully Designed te Fit Better Are $1.50 te $4 Beginning Monday we shall show a dozen new and different models of brassieres, planned te lend lines of un broken smoothness te slender, average and large figures. AM are just new and improved by gores and elastic in sertions, se that they they fit much better than ever before. $:l and $4 for unusual1 new brassieres for the large figure, featuring diaphragm-reducing inserts and the new, longer backs with hes.0 supporters te maintain the smooth, un broken hiplinc of the corsets, Made of ex ceptional quality satin-striped poplin; sizes 38 te 52. $1.50 te SI for admirably planned bras sieres in regular sizes, 34 ie 48. Plain satin, satin-iigurcd poplin, satin-striped ik pities and (lne breclnH. Made in the new, longer rtyle that reaches below the waistline, well ever the top of the corset, assuring an unbroken line tinder the new closer-fitting gowns. Seme have diaphragm-reducing straps; t.eme have elastic waistlines te "pull down" firm'y; some have eln'-tie untler-arm sections an 1 elastic shoulder straps. They are artfully darted te support the flesh in just the right way nnd are beautifully made and finished. (Down Stalra Stere, Central) Charming Sweaters Specially Priced $4.25 and $6.50 There's the most interest ing hum of adjectives float ing 'round the sweater dis play tables. The "lovely's" and "unusual's" and "good "geod "goed lookingV' and "clever com binations" fairly jostle each ether. But the people who puzzle audibly ever the very low price, de deserve an ex planation. The sweaters are the end of a manufacturer's let, and marked 'way down, accordingly. Slip-eveis and tuxedos, in lovely colors and varied patterns, all with long sleeves. Seft wool yarns, some mixed with artificial silk. Sizes for women and young women. (Down Nlalr Stere, Central) Linen Towels Stamped te Embroider 18x30 Inches at 60c 15x22 Inches at 45c Seft, every-thrcad-linen tewc?s with nicely hemstitched hems. Stamped for simple, effective em broidery in three designs. Cotten Huck Guest Towels, 15c Stamped for scalloping and embroidery in two designs. (Down Stalre. Stere. rt Needlework. Central) A manufacturer going out of business has turned ever this limited number of soft, woolly behvia coats at t,his extremely "special" price. One is pictured te show the style of which we have most. The cellar is of black dyed kit fox and the stitching is done in self color. Silk lined throughout. Taupe, green, brown, blue and a few ether one-of-a-kind colors. Tan and Chew Pole Coats, $25 and $27.50 Sports coats with nil the tnnrks of correct tailoring and with geed prau de cygne linings. Chew color nt $25, tan at $27.50. Pole Coats With Contrasting Back $13.50 Special purchase of chew-colored coats with contrasting plain backs and bound scams just as a man's heavy coat is finished. Deuble breasted. Patch pockets. Herringbone Tweed Coats With Plaid Backs, $20 TypicaTly mannish sports coats have sleeves lined with silk serge and inverted pleat back. Finer Coats With Fur Cellars $42.50 and Upward A number of wrappy be-furred coats at $58.50 and upward have just come in the small sizes for which customers have been asking. Alse there are some excellent novelty tweed coats with raccoon shawl cellars at $12.50 upward. (Down Sulr Stere. Miirket) Ibh 1 Shoes Like These Are the Backbone of Every Shee Business and Every Weman's Shee Wardrobe, $5 and $5.50 Geed-looking, reliable, everyday, e very-occasion shoes for women have iust been received in the Down Stairs Shee Stere te sell for 55 and $5 50 Black kid oxfords, black kid one-strap pumps, and black calf sandal-vamn one strap pumps, all nice enough for better wear. ' amp enc smart Inihftt!6' " enc-8trap pumps and brew" oxfords are extremely .u These.ai"; well-made, standard-grade shoes, having welted soles and Cuban hen with rubber heels attached. At .$5 and J?5. 50 they represent quite the best shoe st?le S3 shoe service we knew about. All sizes in all styles, of course (llevrn Mulr Mere, riiettntit) Rag Rugs Are Charming the Year 'Round lhese are specially heaw and finnlv uwn in nt,.en,i,. u;.. i .. , ns Prices are veil below the prevailing level, for e rep ac th e qua! Zy wholesale would cost almost as much as our present retail markings terns at 4 x 7-fr 6 x 9-ft 1 a ruKs S-Vie S x 1 0-ft. rag rugs . . rUgS S.1.85 9 V 12-ft vn'cr rt.TU " ' Weel-and-Fiber Rugs Are Reversible l-'.15 ft. uoel-and-fibor . $7.50 .89 !.."() and $17.50 and 1 he COOf! hV .; WOOl-.lnrl.rihn,. rmr !,,- it. better and wi 1 outwear many ether kind, of rups that cost mere. fix!) ft. voel-and.fibcr rugs $7."0 and $0. 7.G.,fi ft. woel-and-liber rugs $fi and .M- 8.Jxl0.ti ft. wool-and-fiber rugs $U.5e"'and p 1 l . iixiL' it. woel-ami-hher lugs $1 12x12 ft. wool-and-fiber rugs $22.50. 6y.9 Feci Rugs ; Axminm-ts S18.7-", .'27.50. $35. Velvet1. 320 and $2". Wiltens ?'S0 and ;.". (i.9xt'j Feet Huys Amin-ter.N '17.50. Wilten-, $72.50. 7.ixff Feet fiuf.s Axminsrei - ?32.50 a n d $12.50. 8.:xlOM Feet liucs Axminsters 31.50, $38.50 and $55. iugs &-2?.:,h $27.50. )argc assortment of heavier many below prevailing prices. i.uMi.n ri. .wminsteis sia-,n ti,-;n T - f ',JJ and rugs. and $32.50 and $3-1 Ye!vot. $32.50 and $42.50. Wiltetih j't).". $80 nnd $S5 9x12 Feet Rugs Nmiintcrs $33.50 and $17.50. Velvets $35 and 5-17.50. Wiltens $u7.50, JS1 and $92.50. $10.50. 1.tix7.(i ft. Wiltnrs $26.50, 4.bx'.) tt. Axminster.- $20. 9xlS Feet Rugs Axminsters $75. .9.V.7 Feet Rugs Axminsters $52.50 and St0. 9x1.5 Feet Rugs Wiltens $iue (len Mi'lrx Mere, (lieatntiti 11.3x12 Feet Rugs Axminsters S52.50 and S60. Wiltens $100 and S125. lOMxFJ.C, Fret Rugs Amiu.steis $72.50. Wiltens $135. HJixlJ Feet Rugs Axmit-sters SG2.50 and SS0 , Wiltets $100, $150 and $100. New Cretonnes In Many Decorative Patterns, All 38c Yard Hundreds of (lowers and birds are used in these fresh new cretonnes- for draner "'"uul ";.-' .'mm uimi uumc luuiiMnngs. me et the patterns arc Iarce and les, f 1 m TYIflM cnln ln,innnrii,- ,Ia-. nmA ....-11 . I 1 i iiuur.-i iii-iuminv, uim;j, ui u swiuii anu cniiuzy and erv delightful. :M inches wide. Correct Curtain Materials, 2ec and 30c Yard Cres-bar scrim in white, ecru and cream, HG inches wide ;30f van dered plain marquisette in whUe, cream or ecru, 36 inches wide. 25c yard They easily make up into dainty curtains and launder satisfactorily (l)OHn Mm Stere, riiehlinill likable. The color effects are Tape ber- Weel-Mixed and All-Weel Blankets $5 te $12.50 Pair Varied size.-., varied colors, varied weights and prices, te make one's choice easy and absolutely satisfactory. $5 for single-bed blankets with a slight mixture of wool, 00x80 inches; gray with pink or blue borders. ?fi for wool-mixed single-bed blankets, R0x80 inches; white with pink or blue bor ders. $6.00 for wool-mixed double-bed blank ets, 70x80 inches: pink, blue, gray and tan plaids. $8 for wool-mixed double-bed blank- (Uewn Hlttlr et n. 72.S2 inches; white with pink or blue border. All-Weel Blankets. $8 te $12.50 S ter all-wool three-quarter bed blank ets 66x80 inches; white with pink or blue borders. $8.50 for all-wool double-bed blankets 70x80 inches; pink, blue, gray and tnn: plnuled with white, red with black. S10 and ? 12.50 for all-wool double-bed blankets, 70x80 and 70x84 inches respec . tively. White with pink or blue borders. Stere, Central) " M ...i i aI l25l M' rM A r . f. ,'iA rtViyMatefe
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