Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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EVENING; PUBLIC , LEDGER IEIDApELPHI A FRIDAY, DECEMBER S, 1022
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WanamaUer's Down Stairs Stere Is Laden Like
Santa Claus9 Own Christmas Tree With Delightful
Gifts at Lew Prices Mostly at $5 and Less
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Fae'ding Peer, Executive
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SCHOOL DIRECTORS CQNVENE,
:- !.. rien. fi. Mnvnr Htnf-
., vTatpnlnv refucd te nnrtlen nn nti"-'
Klten of $1B0 for a tllnnofer
?':-.. lm mevent ion nf lipnltli
XfelK "f Il', n' wn In nearby
"ncl". i .. 1. n.nnt. tt nun n,1
wililnm.J. Smlth.V Councilman, who
mih)pi1 tlif expenditure, en tlie Krenml
li.t It would Hi't n nnu nrecnivm. nnu
01. .. it.. ...., in rtlf. ttnil,.A.l
would Pp" u,r . " . ."""'
f0r ether conventions nnd lienqttests In
i 'Tlie dfWntes nrp able te pn.v for j
.. ... ..... ttiAfii lip rnn ii iinp inn
mimtv te hotter advantage feeding the
S3," in Ken.llnc" the Majer said.
f 1!..- Ihiu nlirfita 1 ip en lfhnuu no n
ltr city. Cetitiellnmii Smith lint net
i ii .inn. .vtietliee the tnnnpv unnlil
u nwnt en feed nlenp or en belli foeu
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Til? .MliyiM PUKUVnini iii ji i ii'iiiuii
-...-.I A tin nnnmnvlnllnn lii
Jobedy leek up liN chnilpnge.
r..tirtmlnlir.tiu I lief Ytie hnrriiwlnp I
i. .. f..t t1i nlnnu urtlt ai1 1 l
trictt be rnlnvued liy special IccWnllen
. .( il ntiil nAllitntil inM
....t nt ln nnnuiil convention of
rural director yesterday. Oeevp ('.
Jlenlricr. of Kut.tewn. was re-elected
rttn'ilent. The Rev. f!cer?e W. Ltitx,
. i.nc1nir!f .nel.p nn "Sflinel l)i-
nctcrs' .Te'j mid HorrewB."
fl.tn aI(v uill Kiwin Inttp tin tllOftt llrifpd
Initni.irK, the FnrtncrR' Xiiliennl IlnnU
iiniifiiiii'. imed for Ijnnl'.livr for 10!
wiw. Ter ninny jrara liffetp thnt It
g a lintel kneun eh lVdpr.il Inn.
hrre (JeerKe nMliiiisten slopped In
T9I, te nttend it M.T-onlcHedxc meet
(nj, en hi" wry Je IMtt-lmrish te put
!en the Wlilnlsv InsuirpcHen. TV
Junk -xx f 1 1 erect n hie model n-efflci
knlliline nn the lte, it was nuueunced
jwten'nv.
ITnnntil Kilk iitiieiinlini! tn 1001.
wi ilienn In the Republican CnitntV'!
Csmmitfe s election iieceunt. filed at
iKa rmiti tinmen tnutnrftnv. rrint mm.
nittee In" 1"!) fash, out of JKWrt col cel
Kted for the (ampnlgn. Of that amount
JJ'iOO n- received from the State Cem-
mitfep Sitinn nr tlie Inrfrn ennl ri!iiHnri
wre Tlmiiins ('. b'eidel, i enntv chair- ,
nun. SUT.'i: l'ha-les J. Ksterly, SL'.".0;i
II. V. Sliomo, Sir.0. j
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U. S. MARINES IN CHINA j
GUARD AGAINST BANDITS
American Destroyer Ready te Pre
tect Foreign Interests at Ttlngtae
Pfklne. Dec. 8. (Bv A. IU The
American destroyer Asheville will rtr-
tire at Jslm?tae tomorrow and it is
understood here that the vessel will net
hesitate te land marines if the bandits
fefestinz the district endnuscr the lives
of foreigners after the Japanese evacua-
i tan
Janan is prepared te restore the
httochew leasehold te China at neon
Sunday. The Japanese Legation nn
teunrcd that all the Japanese troena
would ulthdinw immediately. leavln,r
the di'trirt In the hands of Chinese
Midlers,
Teingtae iR surrounded by bandits
he threaten te imndc the citv ns hoeh
II Japnnese control comes te nn end.
Twe .Inpnneep dofctreyprH which hne
been in the hns.ber of the pert fersev-
nil dnjs ate jnepared te co-operate
with the Axhewlle in pretivtini: lives'
ind property of foreign nntienale.
me bandit nctlvity ia regarded here
I 111 the nature of n local revolution
Inspired by military leaders fpr the pur
pw 01 eDtaining control of shantuii!:
10 thnt the preince siiKlit he mnin
tflnwl Independently of the Central
ftOTernmfiit.
FIRE "FANS" WARNED
Autelits Who Race Before or After
Engines Will Be Arrestea
AutODlehlle owners mid r0iiiuA'iiirg
wie nice before or after tlrf engine
Wuut te r tire will be uricsted.
milt announcement was inui- last
Jifht by Superintendent Mills In a lt
y audresid te the captains of the va
rious Tinliprt flUlufmiu nlwi LHuii n..
Ilsins a sijeeial leKlslntlve net nppnnd1
tj (loierner Sproul In Murcli. lll.
PreTldhiK that the IIcchne nuinbciH of
offending automobiles be recorded b.i
police in elder that Minimenses mav
M issued for the ewneis, who may be
ifd $2.", te .$100.
The nM fil.ii. i.iA. ti..u !.,... ...
wttne police and the department offl effl
J may pari: cats within 1000 feet
M the "" eifi.
WOULD PENSION CLERGY
Mudge says Plan Would Elevat
Standards of Ministry
1 i i ff' ",0'' Uee' Hl "Jv "
jw te needy miniiterb and mlRsien.ii !e.
'J retirement was outlined at n esie-i
yesterday of the Presjbterinn
Wmens Conference. The plan will
W.t? LCrc.11 et th B'neral nssembl;
"Vc" vJur?n ln Jnaianapel.i next da .
.!; , ,is Hl MtdBC rhlladelphia.
icu t'iprir nr rns mamahmI I
lltJ Vu Bei BBBtSJlUl.t
IhXtil "A VTopeata pension would in-
S?J i mJnl8,rr. sines they would be
2,f!e" ief .yT concerning main main
"unce In old age.
NOT AFTER "DRY" OFFICE
rVoieeuter Wolverton, of Camden
County. Thinks It a Manrfnn
C.Sl?rlpJ.A- Wolverton. Prosecutor of
Jerie l"iomen uirecter for Kew
trif )Ve,lv'rtn, who will leave the
inn!Clt!r8,eff":" ' nrch. says he
Ppreclates the Imiwrtnnce of being en
K ,1.y ll,Il,f" n,' mention of
W i c '" (,0l"ieetlen with the pliiee.
wn?, l ni",m'-,u n otliets have failed I
tk. r !i " n Mhw unless I tecehed
ind , uMU'cratlen of the public
"O theke in the department."
Hurt In Fight Over Girl
tiim"?,t ;,,,,1('Kh,,- twenty-tluee. a
Cini.i- f ','nth ami I'enn stiects.
farltr n ! ""H ,ak,' Cooper Hospital
la hi i r. 'n"n,1"K wlt" ""'let 'nil
ilrl . ' h'B ,tt',lv,'l l lluht ever u
'tteet ',' im,.''v at "18 Seuth Ninth
rtaethf. Blrect "B "rrested ufter the
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HEMALI8T8 TO OU8T FOE8
tffl' 8,--(y A. P. -The
u nn Na'l?nallst Government, It
thit ??nuncctl yesterday, has decided
I- L'l. CaUnOt ncepnf fhn vuilnnnnA
fuwey of the consulates or post pest
? e! any Pewsr at war wltb
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1 25c Handkerchiefs for Every One!
1 Plain .white linen handkerchiefs ter men. White linen
with spoke-stitched hems, with taped borders or with em
broidered corners', for women. White linen with colored
nursery figure embroidery, or solid color linen for children.
They may be chosen all at the same counter !
(Down .Stair Stere, Central)
Women's Black Silk
Stockings, With Open-Werk
Clocks, $1.75
Slight irregularities make these stockings "seconds,"
but the flaws are almost imperceptible and are mbre than
made up for by this low price. Lacy openwork clocks lend
a gif ty air, and mercerized tops and soles premise lengthened
wear. Sizes 8V te 10.
(Down Stairs Hterf, Central)
Women's Silk-to-the-Tep
Stockings, $1.75
First quality stockings purchased te sell at considerably
less than one would ordinarily pay. Silk all the way te the
top, but reinforced underneath the top and sole with lisle
threads. Black, while and cordovan. Sizes 8I2 te 10.
(Down Stnlrn Stere, Ontrel)
Women's Strap-Wrist Capeskin
Gloves With Leng Cuffs, $1.85
Five-inch cuffs are a feature one is particularly glad ie
discover. When, in addition, the gloves are of geed Seuth
African capeskin, carefully made with pique or eutsewn
seams and 'are priced unexpectedly low, a woman will con
sider she has made a werth-whi'e find. Brown only.
Women's Strap-Wrist Lined Capeskin Gloves, $3.75
Tnn, brown or black capeskin with seamless knitted wool linlnpr1'.
Elastic nt 'the wrist shirrs thtm across the front and makes them
warm and snug.
(Down Htnlrfl Stere, Central)
Children's Weel Stockings
With Cuffed Tops, 65c Pair
' Warm wool socks in popular three-quarter-length style,
with fancy turned-down cuffs te keep them in place. De
lightfully inexpensive gifts that children like te wear.
Camel's-hair color and oxford and heather mixtures. Sizes
7 te 10.. . .
(Down Htiilr Stere, Central)
Gift Underclothes of a New
Kind of Silk, $3
Tailored and lace-trimmed envelope chemises in flesh
color and well-cut bloomers in, flesh, white,' navy -ami black.
Made of a finely corded, specially durable new sort of under
wear Silk. (Benn Stalm Stere, Central)
FwMF- - $183
A Fur Ceat Will Selve the
Problem
Royally
. Seal-Dyed Ceney
Coats, $150 te 200
Why net a big, warm, hand
somely trimmed fur coat for that
most special person en the Christ
.mas list? It will make holiday
festivities twice as jelly for the
new owner and give her geed serv
ice the Winter through besides.
40-inch seal-dyed ceney coats with
skunk cellars nnd cuffs, $150 te $175.
45-inch scal-dcd ceney coats with
skun'c cellar nnd 'uffs. $160 te 81 H5.
40-inch seal-dyed ceney coats with
beaver cellars and cuffn, $190.
'I.l-inch ical-d)cd ceney coats with
bcaer cellars nnd cuffs. $200.
45-inch scnl-dcd ceney coats with
squirrel cellurs nnd cuffs, $200.
(Den ii Stnlm Ntere, MnrKrt)
Silk Costume Slips, $5
One of the most popular gift suggestions of the season.
Straight of line, with tailored bodice tops and just a sugges
tion of fullness ever the hips. New longer lengths, of course.
Of black, brown and navy blue messaline in regular sizes.
(Down Hlnlm Stere, Central)
Women's Satin-Trimmed
Blanket Bath Robes, $3.85
New ones that are specially nice at this moderate price.
?.Iade of warm fleecy blanketing with a wide shawl cellar,
turn-back cuffs and two pockets edged with satin. Cord
girdles. vPretty patterns in rose, navy, Copenhagen, gray
and purple. (Down Stnlrs Stere, CrntrnI)
Levely Philippine Undergarments
$2.50 and $3
Nightgowns and envelope chemises of the soft white
cotton materials en which the Philippine embroiderers de
their exquisite work. Hand embroidered in designs varying
in elaboration according te price, and all finished with the
finest of hand scalloping. Many of the patterns -can be
matched in gown and chemise.
(Down St.ilrn Stere, Central)
Three Big Special Purchases of
, Men's Neckties
35c, 50c, 65c
Planning for the Christmas business en the Men's
Down Stairs Gallery, we long age determined te have IS
the hest neckties of the whole venv nnd at the lowest "''J
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prices.
Results have turned out as we hoped. Seme of our
best regular necktie makers have co-operated in sending
new geed-looking ties of remarkable value at consider
ably lower prices than usual.
Any one who knows neckties will see that at a
glance. These 35c, 50c and (35e ties are in classes away
above their cost. Alse their colors are rich and the
patterns varied. Stripes, pin dots, Jacquards, brocades,
Persian effects. Even rich Mugadere ties arc included
at the special price of 65c.
(Dntrn talr Stere for Men, nn the Onller,i, Miirkcl)
It dWA..
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Women's New $5 Holiday Hats
Gay little hats te solve the difficulty of buying
Christmas gifts and a holiday hat besides. Full of de
lightful quirks and twists, and bright with multi
colored beads or flashes of metal ribbon. Silky hats,
and furry hats and flowered hats a jelly let te cheese
from, and all made with consideration for big coat
cellars or furs.
(Down Stalm Stere, Market)
Rubberized Bib
Aprons, $1
New shipment of the pretty
rubberized bib aprons which
women exclaim ever happily and
buy in half dozens. Pretty as
they nre practical, which is say
injr a great deal. Unusual new
Paisley patterns and the much
liked cretonne designs, all with
two pockets.
Pocketed Figured Percale
Aprons, 25c
Geed and bread te give real
protection. Made with gathered
ruffle or embroidery edging.
(Deun Stairs Stere, -Murlict)
Boutonnieres and
Corsage Bouquets
25c te $2
Gay as Christmas itself! Te
see them displayed in their
charming little boxes is enough
te make one think of at least
half a dozen folks en one's gift
list that would love them. Little
boutonnieres te pin en one's coat
or fur. Single flowers te add
festivity te an evening frock.
Quite elaborate corsages of for
mal wear.
(Den ii StaJm Stere, Central)
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Beaded Handbags, Luxurious Gifts,
$2 te $10
Ne gifts are se acceptable as the things
one ha,s longed for and yet net bought because
they really could be "done without." And hew
many women have had just that feeling about
beaded handbags !
Colorings, patterns and shapes are lovely
and rich looking. Upen request they will be
put in Christmas boxes and sent straight te
the recipient.
I With metal frames, $2.
With drawstrings of silken cords, $U and i$5.
With imitation tortoise-shell frames, $4, $6, $7.50
and 88.50.
Hand-crocheted ones of blue or black silk with designs done in
cut-steel beads, $10.
(Detwi Stair Stere, Central)
What a Decided Charm in These
Bead Necklaces! $2 te $5
Imitations, it is true, but se cleverly con
ceived that there is much of the charm of the
genuine the cool, shining ( green of jade, the
delicately pink tints of coral, the deep cloudy
blue of lapis, the exquisite opales
cence of pearl and the dull soft
cream of ivory.
Short, medium and longer lenerths
are all here te cheese from 24, 36, 48 and 54 inches.
(Down Strain Stere, Central)
Zj
Cedar Chests te Give at
Christmas, $8.50 te $35
The Little Portiere Shep is spicy
with the aroma of the Tennessee
woede, from which came the fine
red cedar of these chests. Made by
the country's leading manufacturer,
finished satin-smooth without and
within and, of course, highly pol
ished outside. Plain chests and
ethers with armsi that serve as
window seats ; and some of the arms
are solid mahogany. Seme have slid
ing trays. All have grooved lids
which make them absolutely dust
and moth proof.
Little ones, only 26 Vi inches lone;, are
nice for children or for Bhee boxes. Others
SO, 42 and 48 inches long.
(Down SUtrs Stere In the Fertlere Shep,
Market)
New Paisley Blouses
$5.90
Geed-looking slip-ever models
of crepe de chine in the warm
colored Paisley patterns that
ecry one Hkc3 se much. Leng
sleeve? make them especially
cemf ei table for suit wear, and a
cufT at the hips holds them trimly
in place. Sizes SG te 46.
(Down Stulm Stere. Murlirt)
Covered Sweet Grass
Baskets
$1.25 and $1.75
What household eer had se
mnny baskets that another
wasn't eagerly welcomed ?
."Handy" sizes like these make
charming gifts themselves or
particularly effective Christmas
containers for smaller gifts.
(Hen n StuJrH Stere, Art .Nnillierk
Shep, CrntrnI)
Meire Ribbon
Specially Priced
25c Yard
Meirr rihrinn lendq itself e
pecinlly well te gift-making be-
uau ui us cnunging sneen.
Crisp new ribbon is four and a
half inches wide, and comes in
pink, Copenhagen, old rose, maize
and Alice bjue.
(Down Stulm Stere, Ceutral)
Ribbon Covered
Dress and Ceat
Hangers, 75c Each
Plump, puffy hangers that
couldn't possibly poke "shoul
ders" into the most fragile dress.
Fresh ribbon covers give them
daintineps and are a protection
against -cil.
(Den liilm Stere Art Needlework
shop, Central)
T&ayberry Candles
20c Bex
Clu Ntmas geed-luck candles
with e pungent Yule-tide odor.
Wi upped t'.e in a holly box, 20c.
(Den ii M.iim store, Centrnl)
Girls' Bathrobes
$2 te $5
Ne doubt every youngster
would like a cozy bnthiobe for
wnit-iy night and mornings.
$2 for warm blanket-cloth
robes in bright Indian designs.
$4.2."( and $5 for flowered
lilanket-eleth robes with big col cel
inrs ami f-atin binding.
58.85 nnd $5 for corduroy
bnthrebes in the best-liked pink,
blue and American Beauty. All
aie pocketed and ceme in sizes
8 te 16 years.
(Derr n Htalm Stere, Central)
Gift Neckwear
50c and $1
At 50c, Peter Pan sets of linen,
pique or linene; also roll cellars
of Venise lace; Bertha cellars in
various net-and-lace effects.
At $1, linen Peter Pan sets
trimmed with real Irish or
filet edgings nnd finished with a
bit of drawn work; also pretty
Beitha cellnrn of crnckle-mesh
net and lace, and unusual bib
cellars of Venise and net.
(Down Stulm Stere, CrntrnI)
Cretonne Toilet
Cases With Rubber
Linings, 25c te $2
Lined with- hea-vy white rubber
se that damp wash-cloths, towels,
toothbrushes and ether toilet ar
ticles may be packed without
danger te the rest of one's
luggage. Dark or light colors in
Persian or tleral cretonne.
Incense Burners, 75c te $2.50
Bizarre little ornaments that
have quite an air of their own
even without the pungent fra- i
grnnc they give forth when
smeuldering nway!
Incense, 25c te 50c package.
(Den n Hfitlrt Tellrt Ooeili Oatueat i
Central) '
1200 Pair Men's
Silk and Weel Half Hese
Marked Down te $1.25
A Christmas surprise! First quality plain
and drop-stitched sports stockings for men
of the family are new priced at mere than a
third less! All embroidered with colored
clocks. Brown or green heather mixtures.
Seme are full-fashioned.
Men's Heavy Part-Weel Half Hese, 65c
Brown and green heather mixtures. First qual
ity. Geed warm ones.
3600 Pair Men's Cotten Half Hese, 15c
Navy, cordovan and black cotton half hose that
arc well reinforced. -
(Down Stulm store for ifen, en the C.nllpr.i, Market)
Men's Woven Madras
Shirts, Special at $1.50
It isn't usual te find anything quite se
uncommon as WOVEN MADRAS shirts at
this price se close te Christmas. But Wana
maker's Down Stairs Stere for Men, en the
Gallery, is doing unusual things.
And these woven madras shirts are part
of its special program.
All sorts of colored stripes. All fast colors.
Cut plenty full and made according te Wanamakcr
specifications.
(Down Htalm Stere, en the (inllery, Mnrket)
Men's Part-Weel
Combination Suits, $1.75
AnKie-iength, long-sleeved, high-necked union
suits that are about twenty-five per cent wool.
Men llke them.
(Den n Stnlr -.tore for .'Men, en the (lullerj, Market.)
Stout Winter Shoes
for Men, $4.35
Black leather high shoes and tan leather
low shoes. Conservative and semi-conservative
lasts.
Men's Felt Slippers, $1.50
Perfectly plain, ns men prefer, and mightily
warm and comfortable. Dark neutral colors.
Men's Remee Heuse Slippers, $2
Seft leather lounging slippers te give a man for
Christmas. Net every size.
(Down Stiilm store for Men, en the fiiillcr.v, Mnrket)
Specializing Women's
New Coats at $25
and $38.50
$25 for the coat pictured;
made et velour with gray
moufflen cellar and cuffs ; the
wide sleeves have tighter
undersleeves for extra
warmth.
$25 for velour coats with deep
cuffs and large cellar of beaer
dyed cenej ; they have triple cord
girdles.
$25 for silk-lined coats with
lentr cellars of brown, gray or
black astrakhan.
$25 for blouse or straight back
i eats of eleur with effective em
broidery and beaver-dyed cellar.
$38.50 Ter soft belivia cloth
coats with caracul or astrakhan
cellars; many are embroidered,
some have fur cuffs as well ns
cellars.
Fur-Trimmed Pole Coats
With Suede Cleth Lining
$23.50 .
Tan coats with fitch-dyed
opossum cellars and warm
suede cloth lining. They
have large doubled pockets.
A Man's Luggage
Must First of All Be Sturdy
Te achieve that result two things sire
necessary geed, strong, carefully treated
leather and superior workmanship.
These bags and suitcases at $10.75 fulfill
both these conditions. The bags are the
popular 8-inch size, of strong tan or black
cowhide or of black or brown hand-bearded
cowhide with sewed frames an'd leather
linings. Seme have double hand'es. The
suitcases are 24 inches long, of geed tan cow
hide, with all-around, straps and sewed
frames.
(Down Malm Stere. Central)
Men's Lined Gloves
$1.65 te $3.50
Tan or brown leather in one-clasp style
with backs embroidered in black, warmly
fleece-Hred, $1.65.
Tan or brown leather with seamlcs knitted wool
limners and spear-neint or needle-stitched backs, $2.
Gray suede with warm lamb's-wool linings, $2.65.
Seft suede in pray or brown with backs em
broidered in black and with seamless knitted wool
linings, S3.
Brown capeskin in strap-wrist style with .seam
les knitted wool linings, $3.50.
(Deun Stalm Stere. Central)
Men
s
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(Den ii stair Stere, Mnrket)
Wanamaker All-Weel
Overcoats, $25 te $37.50
" J were in the habit of giving miwlf
Christmas gifts, I couldn't imagine anything
better te cheese," remarked one man re
cently. Big, warm coats of chemically tested all
wool overceatings. Mostly in the popular
ulsterette style, double breasted, generously
pocketed and with large cellars that can be
buttoned up high at the neck.
The $25 coats are made of a sort of
knitted coating which is very warm and
almost weather-proof. Frem $30 te $37.50
a remarkable assortment of plain and plaid
back overcoats.
(Down stulm store for Men, en Hie (iallery. Mnrket)
Fashionable New Frecks
ire $8.75 te $87.50
$8.75 for Peiret twill
dresses in extremely new
stles with fiber swk vests
and black braiding; they
are in practical navy blue
and the twill is of unusual
quality.
$10 for combination
dresses with twill-back
velveteen skirt and metal
stitched matclasse bodice ;
a youthful fashion for
afternoon occasions.
12 for Peiret twill dresses
w ith blnck cire braid arranged
in hairpin loops as shown in
the picture.
Si 0.50 is the new price for
twill dresses trimmed with
canton crepc facings several
dollars less than a previous
shipment.
$16.50 for knltted skating
costumes of wool nnd brushed
wool in heathery brown nnd
green; there is .k jelly skating
muffler nt the threat
$16.50 te S87.50 for dance
frocks of taffeta, chiffon, chif
fon velvet and metal cloth,
according te price.
Dresses at $5
include serge, wool jersey and
eleur. Net nil sizes in every
style.
tliewn Htnlm Stere, Ma
11 k
li4 f
S12
New All -Weel Blankets
Remarkably Fine
A Pair Weighing 8 Pounds for $12
Because they are bound at both ends they can be
bought separately at $6 each and used as single
blankets. Silver gray, particularly soft and pretty,
with a dark band border and a white seisette binding.
Quite unusual. And every thread pure wool. G8.84
inches.
(Down Stelm Stere, -Central)
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1700 Pair Women's New
Shoes, $5
One-strap pumps in tan calf with comfortably rounded tees
and Cuban heels with rubber top lifts.
Oxfords in tan or black calfskin and black kidskin with
military or Cuban heels, rounded or semi-rounded tde shapes
the heels finished with rubber top lifts. '
Shee manufacturers tell us they are the best $5 shoes
offered anywhere. Our own selling forces declare they are the
best we havn ever had :it Iho nrii'e. Pnetnmn ,u it
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find them comfortable, serviceable and satisfactory in everyway.'
exceptional snees ter vimaren, HIM Women's Felt Slinners Si 2;
. Stout high shoes of geed tan calfskin, made One of tl e nkest CliruH lift, i . .
with welted soles nnd of solid leather through- Seft, warm 'Uei ftiin mecW?th m;V, n.USmubIe n.USmubIe
eut. Bread tees; rubber top lifts. Sizes 8j te 2. Geed colors. -iimmec- "- fluffy pompons.
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