Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGEKr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER' 25. 1922
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I have been taken nb pnrt
T
II payment for tha famous
SB'cSSl inii-,'ess Cunningham
' J' Pianos or Plnyer-Pmnes
they huva been thoroughly reno
vated at our own factories and
are like new. Although these in
struments are priced at these low
figures, they ure fully guaranteed
by us.
EASY TERMS
UPRIGHTS
$350 Walters
Piane $OA
(Ko.-eweod) -"
$360 Steger &
Sens, $
C Ebony)
$400 Marshall
& Wendell,
sine
(Rosewood)
$400 Lyen &
Healy
3d) "?
(Rosewood
$425 Brown &
Simpsen $
;fiis
(Mahesan;
$425 Hale
Bres., $19 C
(.Mahegam)
O
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13,
WKk
IllllS
$425 C. D.
Pease, $1 or
f Mahogany) &-JO
$440 Painter &
Ewing, $
ZflW
(Mdhe;
' $450 Regent
Fiane,$1A
(Maheffan) VV
$450 Everett
Ce., $
I Ike rw
165
(.Mahogany)
$450 Lester
Piane, $iyr
(Maheganj) J
I Ike f
a
PLAYER PIANOS
$700 Story &
Clark, $691-
I Ike c XfLilJ
(.Maheganj)
iPFf $750 Kehler &
m
MM - w 34U
'(Mahejrany)
$800 Hazleton
Piane, $0 7 C
rd
F23 (Mahogany)
S3
$850 Pianola
sgspl Piane, A)V
(Maheganj)
1 $875Steck&
I ,j450
A OLirmiram.)
$875 Lester
it ,2T;$450
(Mahogany)
GRAND PIANOS
$1100 Sohmer
&Ce.,$COC
(.Maheganj)
$1250 Kranich
&,.,f. $565
(Mahegan)
$1250 A. B.
?.? $750
(Mahogany)
$1800 Steinway
& Sone, $77 C
like . '' 0 ''
(Mahogany)
IT PAYS TO THINK!
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50th & Parkiide)
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EFFERSON HELD
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Man With Unsavory Police Rec Rec
ord Accused by Heg Island
Phene Operator
LODGED IN MEDIA J AIL
1 (trnmllle .liflVrnn. nephew of
CeiiiH'Ilfiinn MiCeufh lin I'ik iteureil
111 tlip ci'Imiiirtl reiiinls of tin- 'it cti
('MTitl occii'lens, Is In the Mtuli-i l.nl
' 1 arced with ntteinptltu tn attack Mi
CiitlnTlne .1 0'IIara. twenty-two jearj
.'hi ("0"." Suimner strecf this eitj.
.Ii-fferen was wnplejcd at llm; l1
liiil, wliere Mi O'llnra it In I'liarse
"t -lie teleplidne exehniise.
1 or some tiun-. Mie nid. ,TeffereM
I t lie") trjitiR te force Ms inten
tions en her She Icnered htm anil
this only .eemeil te incirne his ile
ti rt"lnatien te win lier fnver.
On S ititl.iy afternoon .leffer-en, .lie
(-.ud ferc'td lils w.i into the htnMiti
where sii, Is eu.p'i' nl anil tried te cni
I tin 1 or
M.s O'llir.i fen-eil Jeffersen out
iif'i r 1 MtiL'sle uiiil suintneneil I'hief
McAu-lin, of the He,- Island guard.
Hi .irreMed ,Iefferen and breiiRlit l.lm
I' r- M.icMrat Pennis, of llntf
' 1. The prisoner wn held without hill
m the next term of court it. .Med t.
.UlTeren's nc td i n br ices a most
ini'Oer citeceM of pel.'lcnl thtiSRcr;
prie'inffil dur.ne h.- ''rief but hcti
i" 'in nil wlt'i ,t ;" uens clt iid
1 1 si ration. A-j ri cnjl -er .ibe.itd
i. 'f thi" city pe' ' l"ifs lie no ne
il "I himself of i'i ! llj serious
; 'i thins nenv.tv, l".t poh'ienl
I il ' s,td lil tn.
I'lirn.' n barroen brn! In llo.Tcf lle.Tcf
f M.u killed n boetb'ack eutMilc a
si u en Ninth stic't above Chest
rut After an cxclntn; trial he wa
. qii tid
Ills military record is -e bc'fer tbin
' 's , i.ir is n citi7en. s. n ,, , nu, nr,
'e i. il"liniierabl I in-c.vj trei i
t.ie .11 mv.
HOSPITAL ACCEPTS GIFT
Jacob BiSerman Gives Operating
Pavilier te Mount Sinai
'!')- efer of a memorial operating
-". i i fli'ti te tli- Mount tMiini IIes.
pit'ii f'"in Jaieb Itlheriuan, t'arpenier
in. in rui.Titeun was accepted today
j the l'e.nd of 1'nistees.
The p''ins i all t ir an ninriiin; room
reup ceiis'.stins of operating, sterll
7iiic i-'muus doctors' and nurse-,', in
s'r .i etr and etheruini; rooms.
Tli. placH wi'l be known ns the
'I". i'h . Mib'-rtuan Memerial Operntins
Pa' i'ii ' Mr. Blbermnu is ereMins
tae ,iulnn I'i mimery of his .ead
wit-.
WT
Coats, Salts,
Dresses,
Skirts
J1wIli L
Plain
At Savings
Coats? Capes &
All taken from our regular stock, and with all the distinction
of "Stecker" style and "Stecker tailoring. A splendidly
diversified collection of models, fabrics, furs and colors.
The Fabrics
Marceva
Gerena
Marvclla
Lustresa
Fashona
Ormende1.
Velverctlc
Broadtail
English Tweeds
K. -r
1
Regular $35 Values
Spert Ce. its of Scot' !i
and English tweeds in
plaids and Mixture
$9750
e 1 fir,,- 1 1
Regular $125 Values
Fur - trimmed Coats of
fabhena, ormendale unci
gerena, with wolf, caracul
and braver
I' ' lM',l
Il .S P. I
It, It ,1
Shu
BONA TAIN
BLIND DR. SPENCER
Assistant Director of Welfare Is
1 Stricken When en His Way
te Washington
CONFINED TO A DARK ROOM
Altheush still cenflncil te n dark
room, IV. ,7 Mlair Spencer. Assistant
Director of Welfare, H r.ipnll. reciiiu
ine his cM'sight which he lest Mouilte
as t'ie "suit of an iinitsjuivl occurrence
when he was ridiiiR in u l'nllinnn coach
between this city and Washington
When the train entered the Haiti Haiti
mere tunnel, sulphureus fumes and
smoke from the enplne Heeded the car.
Pr. Spencer nnd hl wife, who accom
panied him, became suddenly ill.
Shortly after his arrival in U'nsli U'nsli
melen, while sarins in a brillinntlv
liphted toem In the hmne of tieneial
.Jehn A. Johnsten, his f,it!ier-in-law,
lie asked Mis. Spencer, "Who has
turned off the lUlUs?" His wife's
ei.'icilntien of disiniu told him that he
had been stricken with biimltii s.
Wife's Threat Affected
lnri'edi.iti Iv he ordered thit lie he
a' eii te a dark room Specialists were
simuiened and as a result of their care
5k
Platinum -Faced Circle Pin
Green geld, platinum front,
open -work dcign $8.
Circle pins arc appropriate for bridesmaids' or
birthday gifts. These with platinum ornamen
tation arc very attractive.
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st.
LHA.MO.VU .MM'.' 'I NT .Ii:WM,I.US SILVKItSMlTHrf
ALiL.
vr'i'i"
(jLr GiJ8.
i , i" '- llTTrTFi:.!!lgi31ZLl,
and Fur-Trimmed
of $20 te $35
' IJWJWU.M w,
B Jfa BZ tja-
$m
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Regular $65 Values
Sports Coats of camel s
hatr and imported twf-li
some with raccoon cm
l.irs
$125
n 1 ticc i
Regular $155 Values
Wraps nnd Coati of
grrena, marceva, fashena
and mnrvella; trminrd
with wolf, caracul, squir
rel, fox and beaver.
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$4
All Purchases Billed December 1st
1220-22-24 Walnut Street
Dr. Spencer yesterday nalrl he wns w w
ceverlni? his night. Mrs. Spencer suf
fered a threat affliction from the fumett,
but her eyev were net affected. Her
condition is net serious.
Dr. Spencer received visitors yes
terday. "1 don't knew whether the
oilier pas'seiiRcrs suffered." he said.
"We left Philadelphia at UtfO Monday
afternoon. As we passed through the
tunnel the car in which we were
rhllnR was filled with smoke nnd funics
from the engine. Apparently the porter
had failed te close the ventilators, for
we seen began te notice the effect of
the fumes.
Specialists Called In
"By the time we reached Washington
I could scarcely see, my eyelids were be
swollen. We called in specialists and
1 w'ns immediately confined te a tjark
100111 In which I probably will remain
several lays."
Dr. Spencer described his ailment as
acute conjunctivitis.
Dr. Spencer has been trnvcllng te
Washington dally te treat Mrs. John John Jehn
eon, who has been dangerously ill. It
has been his custom te leave Philadel
phia In the afternoon and te return te
his duties next morning. lie expects
te return te Philadelphia a week hence.
Camden Bey Hurt In Mill
Warren Hick, sKteen ji.nsndd. l.lfil
Itirch street, Camden. fW! down n
hatchway at the Camden plint of the
West Jersey Paper M 11, 'it 7 .'it) o'clock
tedu and was hurt sei eimlj . He
i topped te the basement, striking his
lead, llisi skull may be fin t .rid.
MSTHNINO TO POLITIC' l, M'MOim
Thit relltkftt tlnr-upa must l reformed
la Phll.vteii hlu In an certain s the r.cnt
lMh uf Senater Var. but ulint the iut-,
com will le no one can vredVf The,
multliu'ln of rumors are hliiK nfirit for
such fncta as will be interrst'n ( the i
r'niWn uf the Tvulic I.r.lMUi Jtuke It a
)thli ' Adv.
' T'y v '"iiii'iii'irCTn
se) sweaters,
Lingerie,
Negligees
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a Garment 1
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W
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f- TT-
Regular $95 Values
Ceat3 nnd Capes in
black, navy and brown?
plain or with carac.nl, and
platinum and black wolf.
$149.50
Regular $185 Values
2
C apes, Wraps and CeatJ
of marc ova, gerena, mar
vclla and lustresa; trim
med w:th j-quirrc.1, fox and
caracul.
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ii .
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Wraps llj
The Furs IS
Fex w lAJai
wolf j ffl
I Beaver 11 raErisWiV'rl
Squirrel i S
i Mic '! w&' tmJSS
J
Caracul ''Siy ULJ
--r' Raccoon 'M'i
j for Only
ttF7r m -
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The Meusquctairc glove
of the moment dci-innds
perfection of fit, tcxture
nnd finish ns docs no ether
glove.
Te this chef d'eeuvre of
the French glevccraftcr'a
nrt, Ccntcmcri master
glovers in Grcnehlc bring
the inherited skill of four
centuries.
Ccntcmcri UTeusquctaires,
fashioned of incomparably
soft, fine textured trench
Kidskin of the Natienala
quality, in white, black and
smart colors 8 button,
'1.25; 16 button, C.50, and
in 12 -button
5.50
rm Special Beeks
Columnar leafe Journals
irfriiiMw i uV'm i i M II
EG &I UKENS PO.
STATIONERS - JIJ PRrNTERS-BLANR BOOKlMFRS.
12 N. 13th S. PHILADELPHIA 719 Walnut St
? Saddler's Belt
Atfle Trlth Snnp
T? n 1 f t m Vn 11
en nuekie tls A GENTLEMAN'S BELT
"m.. c j-it ... n.j." n i
I lie guuuien jjcli tasmenea rretn a seua piece of
best quality English bridle
frlAicnN Makhn Inc.
SADDLERS
m ' f a
L S O SOLD BY
6trwbr1d. & Cl'jllilfr. Win,
II.
JJOTksr & Uewker.
CI HDHMIPK A Urn
Atk for "THE SADDLER'S BELT"
A Sai'illn ftrnd.. innrk)
'jjgmn
vSBaEmiimiiiiiiiiiiififfiisaflAife
i 1 Ifc 1 3r JI
It's 3 f2Ct l'lat a Ewn' dress r suit sent te Barg's is
returned te you se beautifully cleaned that
you are really overjoyed. The fabric is made brighter
and many months of wear added. Just
i&3&jS&SSQ:
tfl'i
!".
1113 Che tnut St.
you may
"te.'l,- nf H- -,-.1ir
mil iv ui il wxiijr
grade, full size,
"
tn )f',""''lTJ'V!lft
We call & deliier. Philadelphia's Quality Cleaners & Dyers
"dnv,c," 1616-28 N. 2 let St., Philadelphia
:l
:l I J- "rnnchrs:
1 OIEJTWiTnmTTTI"TnTFini
Jblectnc Washer A a u make, one of the
best en the market 1 Here is certainly a
splendid washer value; one which we un
hesitatingly recommend te our customers.
It leeks as if the price must go up wc cannot guarantee the
$i'J9 price after this sale.
And, better still, if you wish te buy en convenient, easy pay
ments, you can de se at only a very slight extra charge.
On!y $1.50 wpeeerk
pays for this splendid laber-taver considerably lest, than it j
ujsts you every week for a laundress. These arc exceptionally I
eaby terms, and at the lev price e, the wasrrcr, the machine will .
be paid for almost before you knew it. I
TODAY !
Call Telephone Writ I
VtWiiur 4700
The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY '
TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET
9 S. 40th St. C(hndDUmendSu.
Kantlngten . in .'ni. m,
ndRmeombSt.Lefim) 7 and 8
Braad and Rutcemb
DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY
Chattar Madia Lantdewna
' s ,
Centemeri
Gloves
123 Se. 13th St.
Philadelphia iVete Yerk
Grenoble, France
Made te Order:
Frem 2 te 54
Columns
Binder and 50 Sheets
Sizes Frem 9Vsixll
te 11x17
PRICE
2.25 te 3.50
.. ... .
leather. Better leather cannot
be had. A'e stitching. Gives no
end of wear. Keeps its shape.
1713 CHESTNUT. PHllA.. PA.
AND LONDON
3
wanamler. wm. HODk In. Ce..
statniifil en every 01.
ilii5i
anil 5S57 Germantown Ave
1 m
3 III
iniiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUimii 1 mnmim 1111 iiimiiiiiiiinimii
irrrc9.
never again
be able te buy
this splendid
electric
washer
CQQ -fn.. n e-:4-1.. UJt-
$z7? ijx a. eiinjtiy iiigii"
six - sheet, copper tub.
u
Frankfort! A. and Orthodox St.
ibiii at. and Columbia Ave
W.Ch.lt.n Aa. Bread and Wharten St.
$99.00
STRAWBRIDGE
& CLOTHIER
GLOVEE
J
In The Lewer-Price
Basement Stere
MISSES' DRESSES ARE
EXTRAORDINARY AT
$8.75
Most attractively
fashioned utralBht
llna and bleuwl
models, of I'elret
twill, orepo de
clilne nnd Cnnten
crcpe In navy blue,
black and brown.
Sizes 14 te 18
yenrs, remarkable
value $8.75.
MISSES' SPORTS (J1 A
COATS, SPECIAL D1U
Goed-looklnp Coati
52? for Mlss-14-te.l8. of
aaJVfl nil-wool fabrics, lu-
-B'JJ" eluding double-faced
Jam materials. Made with
four large pnekut"!.
Seme lined throughout. Werth
ene-half mere $10.00.
H'lfniTit StT1
SAVE ON (JQ QK
GIRLS' DRESSES JJOat7J
Of navy blue Berge with plaited
rhlrt or Btralght-llne effect. With
rmlireldered leather cellar nnd
euffi, or appllqued. Sizes C te 14
ears. Decidedly under price
jJ.iiC. Ilnacmfnl Utntc
CLEARANCE
GIRLS' WEAR
50c
Checked Gingham Skirts, half
price Sue.
Shirt WnlMs worth double te
four tlme 50c.
Whlte Dresses BOc.
Hnif,m''nt StT"
SPORTS COATS (PQ ((
FOR GIRLS t97aUU
rmetlcnl wtyles of heay all
wool coating, lined In yoke with
patlne. Large, handy pockets.
Sires 8 te 11 years, worth one
third mere 59.00.
nncmfnt Kfr"
WOMEN'S COTTON QKC
VESTS, SPECIAL OO
Of llght-welght ribbed cotton,
Vests with high neck, long
sleeves, low neck, short sleeves ;
Drawers with loose or tight knees.
Seconds of n grade generally one eno ene
half mere new 3Bc each, 3 for
fl.OO. Ilr'nint St-n
CHILDREN'S IIP
STOCKINGS ) JlOK
Illnck nnd cordovan ribbed
Cotten Stockings, In sizes 0 te
01?. Seconds of a high grade
general!) ever one-half mere.
r, i-riu-nt M t"
HIGH SHOES,
OXFORDS, PUMPS
$1, $2, $3
A rfmaikable Clever event pre
(.entlng most ettraerillnarv .Uurs
In geed Shoes for v omen and
girls.
About 1000 pairs of High Shoes,
C'xferds and Pumps at $1 00,
About 5 no p.Urs of OxfeidM and
Tumps at $2 no
About 40(i pairs of Osferd.s and
Tumps at $3 00.
Arranged en tables according
te sires for guater cencnlenc",
nnd the hlze will be plainly
marked en cn'h pair. C'einu i.irly
fur thit-e the Havings aiu meM
r maikalile. It - m tit M r"
WOMEN'S MUSLIN ftCp
UNDERGARMENTS J UfJC
Knclep ChemleB, Prlncern
S'lps and Peitlceats of tlne
lingerie i Villi and miusenk piet
tllv trinni'id with l.u'e and em em
!relder A few tailored models
also turluded. Werth one-half
meto te mail)' twice 05c
V.TMnrn -nt "tire
PFTTICOATS 7C,
LOW IN PRICE dl;
M nie with a dfep flounce of
tine IUi'Kj, thee cotton i iffeta
Petticoats are most unusual at
"Ce In naw blue, black and
daik grem, tile be.iseu's v anted
i hades liaiei i,f Si r
PRINCESS
SLIPS, BLACK
85c
Werth priulrallv nnt-hulf
mere CumNel" top with nheulcler
i-.nps gitliereil at hips for
nddi il ful'n s and finished with
him Sle C te 4 1 See
III- pi 'it st r
FELT SPORTS HATS
WORTH HALF MORE
$1.95
(inn it 1c
I 1 1 u s t r ated,
v itli the in w
iltl.en lacing
ut the side In
nil w ante d
colors AueN
lellent Hat for
liuplniss a n d
-oMeol ns well
as spni ts wear
$1 95.
i.j'i m nt Cli r"
VELVET HATS
REMARKABLE
2.50
Wlndv wiather lints, of I, Mini
eltt, ilislgiiid te pull well down
en the lie til In all desirable
kluiili .( ami much under price
J fai I h- i i '
NEW HATS AT 1
SAVINGS
2.95
Stunningly mmlelul Hats of
1,.,iih and mil rer .Ket heni
wltli ball trimming "Hi.ih in nIT-the-r.ii
i) stales Willi urn urleil
ostrich trimming, and stili etln r
with iiiucheH of ' doted eltt,
i:.i Hi nt alue 2 95
llnkrnw nt M n
FRENCH CONEY ISc ni
CHOKERS AT O.IO
l nustial Hiving en fclf
tli be full, heft black -y
luyeei r reneiM uney
ClieUi rs with brush
and head
lliikeinent Slnrn
Ce R
if
DAY
KNICKERBOCKERS
AND tf.Q n
SKIRTS tDOalO
rtcgulur prloe Is a great deal
higher. Knickerbockers, In as as
eorted coloring!-, tire of nll-woel
tweed; valst-handB 25 te 32
Inches. KklrtH are of nll-woel
plaid mnterlnU In plaited model
with wnlst-bnnd 20 te 30 Inches.'
Umemi'nt St re
WOMEN'S TOP COATS
WUKTH THIKD MORE
$11.50
Attrncthe ta.
lercd models of
nll-woel doubls deubls
faced nnd plaid
back tweed and
herringbone, with
Inverted pln.lt In
back. I'ntch and
Inverted pockets,
set-In or ruiglnn
slcevea, nnd belt
ed. In tun, gray
nnd brown. Sizes
36 te 42, and 45
Inches long
$11.60.
H.nrmnt 8ter
SAVE ON WOMEN'S
dress fleo err
COATS ATD-&aZD
Of American suedlne nnd Do De
Ilvla, with American opossum nnd
caracal cellars Straight - Una
models with silk stitching en back
nnd cuffs. Lined with ratine and
Interlined. In black, navy hlue
nndf brown. Sizes 38 te 44
$J2.25, Hiipm'tit st r
WOMEN'S DRESSES
REMARKABLE AT
$10.95
In fact, you'd
usually pay al
most ene - half
mero for thesis
Dreses of such
excellent crepe de
chine and Canten
crepe. With plait
ed panels and
bleue effectB. In
black, n.uy blue
and brown. Sires
3G te 44 $10.95
whlle the 100 en
huud last.
liasrmtnt Str
FINE DRESSES 1 Q 50
UNDER PRICE XV v
New styles, of Canten crepe,
Pelret twill nnd i-aUn-faccd Can Can
eon, worth from nearly one-third
mero te eer one-half mere.
Attractively trimmed with beaded
girdles, panels, drapes and buckles.
In navy blue, blaik and brown.
Sizes 3C te 48'4 $19.50.
Hnfmnt Sfr
BABIES COATS OF
CHINCHILLA
CLOTH
$2.50
Sae eer one
third this price. Of
whlte chinchilla
cloth with warm
quilted lining. In
tlzes 1, 2 and 3
)tars. An lllus
tiatid $2.."i0.
P.ltcMrlit Stnre
BATH ROEES
FOR INFANTS
'ALi
$1.45
ilegularly they sell for a great
dinl mere ln Heral and Indian
designs or plain pink and hlue
H'ucdii cloth. Sizes 1 te 4 )enrs
$1 '5 llnrm'nt St r
CHILDREN'S
45c
APRONS, NOW
Slip-en model of Hungalew
A prin, in neat cheeks and plaids.
Contrasting mateilal binds tha
pocket, sash, neik ami Meeves
lla nu nt Mer1
CLEARANCE OF
GIRDLES. ETC.
65c
Werth deuble nnd triple tills
hpeclnl price
Discontinued styles of prac
tical, comfortable Girdles,
Cerslettes and Cornets, in p-ae-tlcaliv
all ilzcs and desirable
models U'MPiuHnt Mir
TRECO GIRDLES 1
UNDER PRICE
85c
Of pink mitcrl.il,
with ceml-c lastle top,
anil medium hip
length. Idea.1 for
slender Ilscures.
IIUHpni'nt Mere
tig
ODD LOTS
OF CORSETS
$1.25
All worth double, Mime worth
nearlv three times the price
Chiefly of pink and whlte ceutil,
W II d'scentlnued models, both
flout and back-! icing
I'iM'ment Mir
WOMEN'S SI.LK (Kp
STOCKINGS vJdt
')ttll one-half mere In black
and ItupHln calf hliade, with cotton
tepH and Keles for longer wear.
Umtmi'ii' stnr
WOMEN'S WOOL K(n
SPORTS HOSE wv1
Se -ends of a grade I'sil.illv
deiililii this Cleer prim P.lbbed
wool. In ,sei'inl similes
I '."HlPIlt ''tut'
VOILE WAISTS Ki
EXCEPTIONAL ''
n udit let of ihiintN wlilte
elle i.md I-. tun i' ed tli Ihi'O
iiiM'itiun m tei tff'i'tsand frill'
Wm tli ever en lnlf moie te
meie tlian ileulile 95c
1 , in nt ster
WOMEN'S SLIP-IflJI OK
ON SWEATERS ) OXtOO
y A 1 1 - w ii i M t e fl
1. Sweaters In light and
AkTaS dark novelty effecU).
Vfjni With long
alcoves,
leather
um .-and put en c
belt.
Verth eiie-lia"
linnmiMit Bter
mert $1,35,
45
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