PJ8!$!f,i(T'Wiif ' ' ",'nvw"'il .1 jf T5ijrzT'f-.--i5rgr F: "W 7.T$ t-s 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEIr 25, 1922 -rk i " t MU , 1 1 i lJl 4" V It- . If m c i MM i I i f L rt NEW YORK'S CLUB tlj C LIKE HOTEL Times Square (Southwest) INDIVIDUALITY EXCELLENT CUISINE Roem, Slwrle, $3.00 te 15.00 Mere Opens 1nll.v nt 0 .. M. Cleicn 5)30 1 WHARTON SCHOOL , RESUMES EXAWIS I A11 These Goods en Sale Tomorrow MnH nml riiene Ortleri Filled Uell, Wntnul (1300 Keynienri, Mnln 4101 READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS vs. where you can get the best values, then get your Stere Orders from gj Write for Details Bres. 1118 CHESTNUT STREET IVIarriett fOjldrincJieff! um 'Vit scatters congestion Yeu get quick relief from a cold by applying Slean's. H quick enins circulation ( f bleed the conccstien is broken up. Mill en hate also lutitiJ In Slrnn'i welcome fr'iedretn rheumatism Keep 1 1 hand It sort bruistd raui.les, back aches and nci.rdlk.iA. ' Slean's Umment'kMspalnf First Direct Bleed Treatment Brings Relief te Asthmatic Sufferer Tried 13 Other Physicians Without Any Benefit Recommends Direct Bleed Treatment Te All "In lOlfl. I tpik a i-ail er.i1 ant 111 pneumonia of both 1 m ftir c trlnjt evr Hie pnnm. rtta I utt T-ikin 'vlth asthma ami miff' t,l t"l th iriMiit t'm I iraa alwar" itrk an 1 hid nsthnmtl lit tncks at l?At nnre a Tsefk nit 1 a um,'li te work tcr two nr thrai iliys each wp'.v an I always had t. nit or stand up all nlnlit r trlrtl ten home physicians nnl fir frnm Phlladelphla but "t arn.l mi- n ithlns Harin(t of tin- Plrct Illnel Trntiint (Aute Tt'mle TtiiriipTi I dndid te tak them and te mr snrprlsi. lal rllrf from th first trrstm.nt Aftr fnltnff three llrrt IHr-i.l rratmnt, I am 'lib'-i'l te werK t'vri aav ana naT nis njfunl aleep at nlcli I cannot av ene ich ' hew mr crttutiulp I nint te ti iAt t i public annum 'ni,tit an f h ,p tin' f nands mere will hn ire.l thm ch t , irenderful Meed tr.atmcnt. nhili r r.. oeramnd t pverr -n Jehn I res. I 2.10 Peplir st !h mnut'i I' DIRECT BLOOD TREATMENT (Aute Hemic Therapy) h preTfn a M"nj m n mn et tint rbi hn I lva r -f eiru w again. It Hrt lirtiy nn ti. ,. nt . tneit Hifte- 'he bltri- ml bni flt Without Without Operations Medicines Aitthma Many dla i)ri n A imla ratarrh neltri I jh II k I nnumanm. sriatl a Efiena Infammi tlen of the Nie Threat nl 1 uns i; I ether lenj ttandlns a' i n i r. n r reanend te ?. tr ament Call or tend ter Fv D'f'tpttv. Tin PM Explaining 4ufe 7mie rhera. OFFICE HOURS Monday Tuesday Friday 9 nntll J P M A M te Saturday AUTO HEMIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1435 CHESTNUT ST SUITE 210.211. Philadelphia Breach Institute. SO E Market St.. wilkes.Barre, Pa, Brief Period of Discontinuance Failed te Produce Results Beneficial te Study SOCIAL SCIENCE MEETING Kxnmlmtiens In the Wharten Soheol of the I'tiltfTMlty of lVnnjlvnntn. I which teri ilNrentimicil hist venr n I nn txporiment, will W reunitil npitlti tlii. ftr. tin' f.iculty of the whoel hn decided That deeMen hvins te rrn ind tetn penrily -m erjieriiiirnt whleli wns wlng wttihed In pdueiitieii.il cireles tin huk'i - ' out the eeuntrt Tie ebfeet in eliitu niuing tlie fm.'il 'itid midvenr evuiiiltm evuiiiltm tieiis w.is te prevent "ernmmlnR" he fore ntnminiitlMis. nud te put in plnee of the "eTMi ' the inMrurter' .lmtiC ment of the students' work nml iule . nt 'liert tu'ert il It It t the . .Went did net work in well in pnetiei" n in theerj Seme te.ieheis nt the end of the term s.we enmlnn enmlnn tlem te their e'lisses whu'li were full' he piui1 of the iieihei "e:im" in iirv va . 'iii'l tliere wns u difference of opinion nm"iu fneu't nunnbert in e tlie wfilem of i beliihuiK the a a .iiiiin;itieii. Tlii eliminnt en of tin "eTinns" had the henrt) -upjiei' "f l'i Kmevj .Tehn- son. lean f the Wlrirleii Scheel, who tis new in Seuth in ri i en i init-ieu I r the 'ieMframent .rid n llie rvpre- eti'uti. of tin- I juti I t.itc I'hninbi-r f Commerce. I r. .lel.ii1 ti unw in if .n inpvrtuiit d"ie fei f.nun; time .mil , ib" Tnrh lUFt aiimnn'r a committee tvn ippelntid te leek lute the mnttr ther. e .s-hlj l'ref. .1. II Wllllts w.w clmir r .in t t tint committee and it w.ii en lie hiisls of n report "-iibuit t toil by tlie miitiiltt f te a facultj uteeiinc lat inenili th.it It nils decided te bring buck tue examinations. An nlhi'i.il stntem nit issneil ,iftr tlie fncu.t uicttlni; di elarex : " I lit Wliar- ten Scheel fueultj has teil t di-cnn-t nue the ctpetlinent tried out ilnriiu tie l.i-i M-liulnstl)1 jenr of nbellshing tun' ev.imli.ntlen". I'tiiler tin teui It wns found that the AVIiarti'ii cl el w;is w kin upon n different 'Cudn'.e frrm etlrr dpp.irtmentM. Tli.it llffi'r en v eaii-eil iidiiiinNtrntive dithntttle . !i tli M'emed te be unavoidable an! wlibli h.iM caused the sjstein ie be JlM'OIltillUtd." Many prominent 'Indent1 of pe'itlenl sclein e ami economies in this ceuntr will attend n special iiieetlnp of the American Academ of l'elithal ntnl ,i' jsi'ieiice In honor of the late Pr. lm !l Nelsnii 1'ntten, one of tin found i r of tin aMiem and jirofeiter of rconeinlc-5 in the I'nivt'rRlty of l'enn hth.mln. net Satinday night in Wlth Wlth Wlth erspoen Hail, Walnut nud Juniper treits. Amenc th 'peakers trill lie repre sent. iUve- of -tually all the larcer economic nn 1 socleUilcal nsiciatiens .n the ceutitrv I)r I.. S. Howe, presl. ili ut f tl.n Americttn Academ of l'e. 'lucal and Secial Science, will speak fir that body, and Ir Tnsiah H lVn nunan acting provost of the LnUer- j sitj et l'eniitjlvanla, will represent the rnlvtT'ity. I Other speaker! will be Pr. Simup McCune Lindsay, president of the Ai adeinv of I'elitlenl Science in tin i Ciij of Vpw Yerk; Pr. Henry It Pea- ger, president of the American K'e- i nemli Assncintlen . Pr .Inmes T poling, of the American Political Se . ence Asoe.ntien ; Pr J I I.iltttn 1 berger, pres. lent of the American Si- cioleglcnl Sni'ii'tv . Pr I.lchtner Witt :rir, of the American I'lulesnpln nl s -in lntien. and Pr Paul W. Ki'legg, of the Suriev Vjoeiatleti. T0V NEVER SEE THE "IDENTICAL THING" ANYWHERE ELSE MARKED LOWER THAN YOU PAID HERE-as a matter ei fact H llfllll'fl'llll'lll'lJTTT i ITJT: Certain characteristic! are asio asie clstted se inseparably and exclu sively with the Stuts that te scribe them te any ether car seems almost presumptuous. That is why the desire for the Srutzcan net be satisfied with any ether car. Its distinctive in dlviduallty precludes substltu. tien or imitation. BLOCKSOM MOTOR CO. 667 North Bread Street rhenes Poplar 0392-0383-033') Touring Car . $'640 Spertster . . j.JT'JO lteaJtirr . . i2450 Coupe .... )MW tilll'tKtif.e.b. Indiarufelu m 'Ik I in k i lllilBplllliflllllM ("ieerge W . Stiweiis, n sriduitn f Merce-shur: Ai adeinv. was '"d iTCinh nt of the -njihemiji" li i' ! the 1 niversity of Pennsvlvanm ester lav , Othe- officer! e!eed were II .z' King, nil1 pn-xideiit . I' I'a il Virr se.'ret iT . Mimlli I II Krencl , t, ner. nml Iilt m Pans, histernin 'I he t'e I iw wer chosen i.iembeis ,f '. 1 M'cutna Committee M V lirivwng t .n .lr, chairman A S (iee'7, C rdwa'1 (Jrafmueller nnd M ,T Mat iMiv MAN TAKEN, WOMAN FAINTS Prisoner Accused of Deserting Wife , and Children i Twe detectives,, who arrested Ki gene Bilker en n ehnrge of deserting s wife ind f 'jr children in Camde', uerp ebhged te call n phvsnelnn last ?, Khi t" .ittniiil Itessie (iiililmtlll. who ilri I ei sen-cless .itter screaming sin u , ) Htnk te Ituki r The nrrest was n e in i ! " ine m N'ertb Fifth Ntner 'n Siisi-piehnnrni nvenue When tin r whs- reied she found Itakcr hi ' . , taken te City Hall. , Margaret Baker, the iesi-rei ', with her children lues at U i . , infn street, Camden, si e I ,lr, .it P. it iter left the famih two t . jn S'n- found he wa! iiu't n i , N'ertn Fifth i-treet ndlns ., ., arrant a- given ti P.-t.i'n. i Manns nnd Citrmedv lns,t mg it Ba.r said l.e left bis wife nn 1 ili'Jrn 1. Ciiuc" of I '" mother in-law TWO HURTAS AUTOS CRASH Weman Severely Cut When Thrown' Through Machine's Windshield 'I no peren w. re n , r. I i ..n , , nut imel let ' "liidul ii I - i i street and iir.ii', atenue n n ' t One drnen b CI 'lr'e, h.tie i ijfr,,., Heights, ami ' entiiiiiiiig Nfr nnu -iiar".e Sheele Cnrihiigti.ii w,. csir ,,. by a iiineliini di'Mii ')j N rnnn Mn-,. CantMiiNl'le Md Mis Sheeley wm I ir'i-d tbrniigi, rl,e winlslileld and m-m n h mi 1 1 . r- hn--blind was aim nit, I. It Sbeplej i cu w.tlieut injilf Tie llijuie, ,,,i treated at I-iinker u IPpitui ,Mi,,.i wai arrested CAMDEN MAN KILLS HIMSELF Fish and Oyster Merchant Found With Gas Tube In Meuth Ari ' ie lleinlriik- ms'i .ears old. a lis i ii' il hi -f r .1 iler , iln , M m, t in h I ei I II j .till, i 'nn in it II g ,' is ,n n buiirdiiij heii-t, '.'l'i Neitli 'I'Miitj Hr-i -t n et 'linn en IletnlriiK- Inih "..is sri I u irii h'm nuethir beaidir dlvnternl H nt 7 M i'i hn k Ulis tube was III lis month He was I mg in i us- a 1mm I !'ull i l.,in , llemlrieki linn hen separate,! f,,r eight ears from h,s ife ,,, i,n i llsledj of their tttu elillnreli ih tliiieisjit 7'! 1 Mlit" stre. t. Cn i,en Fire Is Thrown Inte Street II e ll'l I l' HIls tllleu 11 II It I i mil 'm t" n lit the tw.i-stu plan' I AI' a I! "' is i igur and m 1 Ii i 'I x t'u-d nml T is v, i stiei's Thi ilne mm ttnl 111 Milne mil lil.sll in I lie hlisi'liielt Kinple.tes jiickeil up the Hauling mam ami buried It through a biu-eim-iit window into the. btrcet. . you never see it anywhere else as low as here! And Yellow Trading Stamps are extra savings for all our customers! Tomorrow! iSTTTsml MISV' itUMAlV $3 Imported Beaded Bags : MM special efTcrs Rift '.J i.sfa. -" 11- 'i'i A v c r y let that (lelichtful choice 1 J Stuart metal frame bagt. beautifully bendeil In attractive de ulcus anil wonderful urrn of levelx coleilnc I.lt Hretlirrs FlUhT KLOOH, SQl'TIl V.I i Mail Ordera Filled HATS TRIMMED FREE Of CHARGE Phene O.deri Filled iffll rSERKK. e5l " I 'SSriaA I HTtfl Market Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WIJH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Filbert Seventh 69 $1 te $f .50 Weel Goods Clearance of e'dd lengths and sample pieces. 36 TO 42 INCHES WIDE Included ate sturdy all-wool hemespuns, serges, Peiret twills, melrese, Canten crepe, radio crepei English tweeds, skirting plaids and checks, granite cloths, trlco trlce tines and ether" faverite weaves. Ne mail or phone eiders; ndnc te dealers. KlltST Fi.oeit, south Twe startling cash purchases made these record-breaking values possible ! Women's & Misses' $30 Coats he1''- '' " ' I .1 ' I , . T III lJ I $ A.75 i Many Beautifully Fur Trimmed Seme have p i c t u r esque cel lars that drape about the neck, ethers are enriched with lovely fur cellars. Velours, Deuble-Faced Materials, Sports Coatings and Diagonal Herringbones. All have satin linings and they come in the most wanted winter shades. (Women's & Misses' $25 te$1C $30 Dresses ; j Graceful straight-line styles-, many j with loose-hanging panels, also basque! models and coat effect". All Fashionable Celers in High-Grade Canten ' Crepe, Satin-Faced Canten, j Crepes de Chine, Jersey, Peiret Twill i and Tricetinc. I Seme have bright touches of color andj Bulgarian cmbreic'eiy, ethers with cen-j tracing sleeve facings many headed J or braided. sduvu Fj.ecm j Clearance Women's Unusually Fine $5 & $6 Lew Shoes M r Mrty rv lytA vjIA H15- F 2 ) See htw much less winter hosiery and underwear will cost you this year, if you buy it here! 20 te 40 Less en an Average Infants' 85c te sl Silk'frWoeI Vests C Heavy Overcoats rMe Half as Much Mere Is Their Price Anywhere Use! Especially tlne lilmls creatly lowered In price because of trlfllnff 1m 1) uric ctlens. Hutteu - front : ery neft anil warm . 49 Women's $1.50 Vests and Pants, 98c Fine cotton ribbed; medium weight. Mcrode brand. Beys' $1.35 Union Suits Fleece lined: cotton ribbed 98c Women's $2 and $2.25 Silk Stockings, $1.49 Fashioned leg" in black and colors; also full fashioned in h'ack enlvj Children's 59c Sports Stockings, 49c Ribbed lisle; tolled tops; brown, black and colors. Women's $2 Fine $1 CQ Sports Stockings l'i3U Silk-and-wool heather shades. FIRST FI.OOH. SOL'TH Genuine $37.50 Overcoats $ Genuine $42.50 Overcoats 24 30 Warmest of nil-wool plaid back materials, pplemllilly tailored In generously cut (treat cent.s, ulsters, uUtetvttes, sports ee.iti and reKUlatten models. Illcli satin llnlncs and trlm mlncs. ICtcry size. Prcpster Clethes, $25 I Tnilnred hv A. B. Kirschbaum ex- 1 nressly for high school young men. Superb i all-wool fabtics. 1 (t f HI s.fs.tt..t tt.lrtlaasltssMtslMftassIf js Men's $30 Ail-Weel Suits. $22.50 WITH TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS Extra fine nil-wool cassimeres, cheviets, tweeds and herringbones. Complete range of styles, complete range of sizes. Perfect tai-leting. Mta-aal. Beys' Extra-Knickers Suits. $8 te $15 ALL-WOOL fabrics also Crompton corduroys. Norfelks. Sizes 7 te 18. Beys' Warm Winter Coats, $7.50 te $15 All-wool cassimeres, cheviets, tweeds and blanket plaids. Regulation overcoats. Sizes 8 te 18. Reefers and pole coats in tizes 2l te 12. Mackinaws, sizes 7 te 18. J.ll liretlicm SKCO.VD FI.OOH, 7TII STHKET J Sl wjajsg sm JKmm lit . tSSTfRlSKftls. I- vHi w Ml , 1 life f &yl leJ xwii- . V. ' V. Priced less simply because sizes are net complete but many choice styles in your size. Black Kid and . Genuine Tan Russia (iunmctal, in Calf, in pumps and ene-sttap w i t h e!cs; heels. pumps welted Cuban oxfords with smart tips and perforations, welted soles and walk ing heel. Women's Black Pumps and Oxfords, $3.95 Every One a Fermer $6 te $8 Value The smartist of the black leathers patent ce'.t, i black kid and jrunmetal. Endlsss smart vaiia- tiens ei one-strap pumps. iiaiui-iurnun ui ! welted soles and Cuban or walking heels. Patent Celt and Black Satin, iii danty strap styles; welted or turned soles; walking heels. ...... . -.- -..- Men s Sturdy Shoes and Oxfords, $4.85 Full breKue c .inferi in lasts that leek almost like Fnvrlish oferds nliie reii'ati"n brogues Finest tan Rupsla talf All slzoe Mt llretliers First Fleer, .N'ertb $7 Weel Blankets, $495 .1 tremendously specinl let ler tomorrow only! Covered with cambric in pretty floral or Persian patterns; both sides alike; fl inch plain sateen borders. Filled with pure fluffy lamb's wool ; 72x80 inches. j.... . ..,, . . . , , . ,. $5 Weel-Nap Blankets, pair, $3.45 This Price Special for Tomorrow Only Heavy quality tan or gray China cotton (leeks and wears like wool). Pink or blue borders. Deuble-bed size. I.lt llnitlirrtKIH.ST KI.OOH, .VOKTH Many thrifty mothers agree that there's no place like Lit Brethers' when it comes te buying children's pVcttv clothes at moderate prices! Girls' $3 te $3 50 Regulation Dresses Middy styles also included. Sturdy jean and galatea, smartly braid-trimmed and finished with yek-s and pockets. The middy models hac plaited skirts en bodies. Sizes S te 14. II Geed Steves Sure Warmth and Sure Economy! As !-; 1 . s t s it -it- .- I n isfr ' K)!1 $40 Wincreft Steves . . . Perfect Oil Steve, t ! ' iplt cr elltlKS U ir i Mie i i an t tra r.98! .1st b..". 1 I ., ,, . ! Flannelette and muslin under garments varied selection nnd excellent saving. "Billie Burke" Pajamas W J3 5fTI VJ ,tc7 Parler I Steve !$W.98 & t pr (.as F u ! teve ! t r i Tl ., ... iieniing rnne J t r i t i.j 1 1 AQ I solid '!' I I It ,ist l.w Itrnlhers rtt&)f e 't-yyA ' ' JZikVM I '1 rU 1 ,. ji V -JV i ui ...s- In fleee flan nelette, in a d e empire s t 1 e. Flesh color with dainty blue iu- j nre Fin I ip j.t ' ankles, t-H r 1 rS " Underrar- S' menl3, $2.50 Value $1.98 NlKlltRuW Is Cbl III. si fil plltH In tin ii, i r soeU i n l, ,t Tul tl I ' r. il ii . I i.n- l.ll llrmliirs sl.i'uVD Fl.ni It $3 Beautiful Rosebud ress Satin $ -a. 98 It's the favorite weave for beautiful draped dresses and an ideal foundation for exquisite lace frocks. Rich, soft, heavy quality; brilliant lustre; exquisite colors for evening, after noon nnd street wear plenty of black, nay and blown. s ill llretlirrk FII.bT Fl.OOlt, SiH'TII . i .. lM Tots' $10 Pole Coats, $7.98 Valeur nnd heather mixtures, fur-trimmed and warmly lined. In blue, brown and rein- dcer. Sizes 2 te G. $2.98 Silk Faced Velveteen f $6 Tub Dresses. . High-grade ginghams nnd chanTbrays, with frills nnd ruffles; some also -kavu hand-embroidery. Sizes 7 te 14. SKVOND FLCOlt S . $ firm VJJilf II Tomorrow Onlv Clfic $1,7S Seamless Sheets .19 A Very rcmarl.able let just about enough for a day's selling! A famous make but wc'm' a triced net te ad vertise tlie name at this low e1 ed price. Heavy bleached sca"!ess: wn"ted 81x90 size. slieeting; 43c Pillow Cases, ea., 32c Of standanl make leached muslin ; I 3d and 45 x 30 i' lies. Lit llrellnTh I- 20c Muslin and Cambric, yard, 15c Fine g r a de, I) 1 e a c h e d , soft I finished; ;ii5-inch. HIST I'M i'i! MHtTII F or clnlilrnn'.i dresses and luvelv ' Qj tiew frocks. Deep, lustrous pile; 21 te 29 inches wide. Beaer, Ameiicnn beautv, cardinal, gai net, wine, Pekin, Cepenhagtin, Harding Blue, sand, rose, dark brown, mess green, medium Lrewn, dark plum, navv, midnight blue and black. Nene te dealers. I.lt Ilrutliers 1'lltST I'l.tiul:, SnFTH Wilten & Royal WIfen Seamless Rugs ai Cost 8S7.50 Ruga $63-50 $89.50 Rugs An entire sample et of 100 from a very famous mill. Exieptienally fine coleis. H 3x10.13 toot. F"l 111 II FMldll 3 Velour Remnants $1.69 il yard Wonder fill i opportunity te m a k e n w , perlieies, dia per i e s a n d cushions at amazingly little cost. Many pieces also suitable for cov ering furniture. Kich, deep pile fabrics in a splen did assortment of artistic colorings. Classified as "slight run of the mill." f ""and!"1 $1.98" j 3.00 value $2.49 t $2.98 I . -4, .... ....,.1. choice of patterns an I.lt limit r Smart lace weaves I patterns. Natutul fringe-trimmed. i it lnllnrs I'lllI in attrnctie color ; some ii fmhii; f 1... twii uiUaft-JJ ,Y V3 - irMI-"W i- KRSDAvflhrilrlQftl,Il.eC!iAi I ImiirlAiii lj? w: te3rJi'"--' urMM" flgM .? . . . . , 1. 1 J 1 . I A.Ml'.-s that v.e give a'f a'i V HmIjSIS 7r. iiVJ vh jf7 n M "&? v; jn va yv b5 mfUSwift 'i K ' -. 3 i:liew tr ui.ni, h ; i; W 'r $l-50 Paiamas, 98c strle 1 'l. e.lliliil ' Mes lii Children's 90c Night IgQ Gowns .... - i , , , n.iii ' i i 'i i 90c Chemises, 69c Ha'it-up hIkiuI'U - 'i i ri 'I 50c te $1.50 Bandeaux, 29c, E0c and 75c .. , ll lie1 '! I r lis , r -Jee i , ',0 Tots $1.50 Frecks, 95c j. ,ni in d iliuiibiu, li oeiiior .iv i - t i '' . nrs $3 te $4 Corsets, $1.50 & $2 II n l.i Splrltc. I.lt iiretliera' Special nnd W B. Nuferm for jeunit girls, sleiuter and stout women. Size. 20 le 36. " ii ducement for Men's $22.50 te $27.50 Overcoats $14.98 te $18.98 v i rr ' ' - I" frilH Men's $22.50 te ) $1 7.98 $25 Suits ... . ' ' v l i- i . . , d ' i oil Beys' $8.50 t 1V Overcoats, $6.49 & $7.98 I-'uii, t i 1 s nml c.ih si.ris ' 7i s " ' i 1 Beys' $7.50 te $10 Reefers, $4.49 and $6.79 .. , , i -. i I I i iIlM". I lit - r .il 'I '.i-s 't s --IZIH 'J tu 1" Officers' $100 English Made Trench Overcoats saa.48 store- -these stamps geed as money they c yydr ; i( j i n t J XT rfJ-r-"rl X 1 ,,r'" ' lH MW rr & It, Only 20 at this low price- ren .itk Ii n r it it t fi O I i ll I III i I cli ml. Trench o.eree.itH ip- lllll-d tO Hlllff nlli.n in extremely cel 1 cli- mutes. ,JI'I' "' ,1", ounce, Hjlieny leth with wool c.uiul s-lialr llnlnK. Interlined with inucklntesh cloth " -r- a t.l ana u , s Hs sLv' V. J? i i '' '? v- 'M'i imfc ' i ' ' ' 1 1 hi Women's & Misses' ! i 9 8 te Mil Hresse J Of s(i(i(i, "atin and crepe de chine, in navv, black and blown. Straight-line and ethci becoming models, featuriii" metal buttons, biiiid, embroidery n beading. Women's and Misses' $10 te $15 Suits, $5 .snappy nierta models In Wrtiiud shade? of Jcitey and tweed. All lzes In let. ?5 Extra-Size Serge Dresses Tailored style, with round neck (ind net-In pockets. Hlzes 40 te ia. -cure up-te-date eniii i urn and household me'-chandise free of charge. peiMitml Men's S4 te $6 Shoes, $2.95 (let. werl. i il i ill. tun .md ll I'M A.I vA- $1.75 Sheets, $1.19 hta ui. ml IllN'HI Women's $4 te $5 High & Lew Shr-s, $1.95 " f I - I il ll Sll.lp I'litl P 111 p.Hi lit colt 1 11, Nliln'(ltl. i.iii I -nn ii t.ii i.iir 'uui sii"ii. ci ions ii'i'lt '1n ' with i iililiie lilts A !mi t,in and lilin U I K i-l ii i !ii .-! Beye' $3 te $4 n Shoes, $2.49 liillilii 1 lnfl- S .. s . (i ', ' Wcmen'c $4 te $6 Lev Shoes, en ii 35c Pillow Casts, each 25c 75c Bclsttr Cases, 55c 1J7L' ,ii. ii 40c Turkish Towels, 25c Whit , ,, ,1 pi.,,,1.,, 85c Damask yard 49c Hi,.-' ..,, !,,, UI'lt p.t.t 11 s $2.25 I.or.fcleth, piece 517S9 ll.l.ll'l s I, I fi llll'll 40c Oullm Flannel, 22c i .i i i -Wear $3 Rcady-fer Hats, $1.98 liillnis ui i.sii.clt mi 'ml iik '" i m lli'tit turlil.v i; Mhi'i-.inil-jhlhii celli nre,-,tiUi I'umldii.itleii'). I Itlnck mid colem $1.50 te $2.50 Hats, 69c l.lmltid let - umi'iiiiiH il .mil n ,idy ,idy fei -wciii hut ' tiepnl.ir sli.ipwi lil.icl. and i elurs u n id "r lilnnii erili i Hats Trimmed Free of Charge I shnpi - mid trim ' il.ISi d In I ihigs tire imr.j .4 nap in m S I ie I'I ' ' P.ll nt e t A ii i ii , til K-l, H.Hlll .lllll Ulll-IUll , IllfO III. ll k .Hid I. ili I f Ills r ii m i u ii rulili i i ll i ,i v ; , 'ui i In f-W .l s', h ,ii let l in el t v sli it n: ee en . Ml.i $4 Shoes. $2.19 Tin, luali cm inr. i I In en liind hMi ,n i; ie i Women's P.l t;n Unicn Suits, 03 Muses' $1 Union Suits, 79c Ne Mull nr I'liliin- Order, nn Miliuu I t ntweiir $5.50 Bl".nkete, pair $3.95 I ' till MHO lllll .lift lllll I $2.25 Bed Spreads, $1.69 White, crechbt ; pretty patterns. UT BKOTUEBS : aVlall ,0b -sBs.l,T.f7tlilii miJwtH Trim I'etK I lilnil Werner's 75c Underwear, 49c I lei-ie. lined tutu miij minis- Women's $1 Stockings, 39c Black nnd cprdevan lUK- iMiMtMt BTOBI OFXNS DAILY At 0 A, M. OI.OSEH AT a 1 10 P. M. AT s 1 10 P. M.assz ' Vcmer.'e 25c Stock I Mt tin in v i "hi . Id, i, I. a ii Impi i tec Children's 25c ai Stockings, 1' Bie, 'I- end cordovan tetti $60 Fur Coats, J rill" Km ncli eiiuc.i , he.iu Men's $1.50 Shir Stilpn peruile double el $1.50 Night Shir I' ll e'lll'IK Ml 'II fl Men's $2 Union Sui l.K ilei'i i i -tl , Kir m h mtT-li Men's $6 Bath Reb ''Ut full, Klidle te mutch Beys' $8.50 Suits, $5, Extra knickers. Kitney chovleta and caaalincrcs, 17 years. 15c iiBgan. 39c IneJ. 1.50 llv III 79c 98c $1.29 I , closed $4.29 5.98' 6 te y LIT DKOTHKIIS r j i i 1 ' V) n a j