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A Special Two Day Sale Of | Intimate Wear In which an unusual opportunity is afforded to r your depleted wardrobe with lingerie necessities at great savings ENVELOPE CHEMISE Chemise of good muslin. trimmed tront and back with neat embroid- 45(: Tailored Envelope Chemise with front embroidered in colors with [T . hand ncedlework ()4(: Gowns of figured Windsor crepe in Very Dainty Chemise trimmed with set orchid, pink and light $1 69 ]in medallions and Val. 79c . aces blue ! 5 : etty Is of whit insook. Fine Soft Lingerie Cloth made up into a Wiy ppagere i b beautiful Chemise with the daintiest Round, square or V neck, beauntifully Y irimmings of Val. trimmed with laces and .em- 95(: broideries MODESTY DRAWERS These very practical garments are made with soft white oWhy Is Reed Furniture So Popular? Mother says: “It's more comfortable than stiff, straight back chairs, and above all the light weight makes it easy for me to move the pieces around when | want t%xcm," that’s why we sell so many Reed Rock- ers for “Mother’ Chair.” Father Says: “I like to filacc a Reed Rocker near the fireplace evenings, f lean back and read the evening paper, it sure is so restful” and father | was surprised when he paid the bil in use. ! The price was only $13.50. for the one he now has THE BLOO] Bloomers of pink nainsad and doublc elastic GOWNS Cotton Slip-Over gowns, 49(: trimmed with colored stitching Muslin Gowns with shirred bodice and trimmed with colored hand l"9 embroidery D c Daughter says: “All of the better homes have some Reed Furniture, be- cause it tones up the looks of the room, besides it is wonderfully comfortable.” That's why daughter insisted about getting that chair lounge. Sateen Bloomers, fiesh with elastic waist and Son says: “I haven’t seen anything to equal that Reed Couch we got a short time ago, it's a lot cheaper thdn leather—about half as much— and it's sure fine to lounge around on.” Crepe Bloomers, fiesh co bluebird patterns ®wha: Do You Say to coming in and seeing this Reed Furniture that is causing so much comment among your friends? Words and pictures do not do it justice. Just now you can buy this Reed Furniture at 25% discount. Just see the chairs you can buy for $11.95. JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE Bloomers of flesh color 8 with hemstitched ruffl A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION : CAMISOLES Made up of high grade wash satins, in' flesh and brown. -Strictly tailored and trimi finished with cluny laces, fine Val. I and georgette crepe. Choice at ....® Let us 89¢ CORSET WAISTS For Growing Girls. nainsook with ruffles of neat embroidery. explain their superior merits. Marked at about one-half price their former price AN EXTRA SPECIAL WOMEN’S DRAWERS Button front, laced back styles. They All full cut sizes made of splendid qual- are made of heavy cotton twill, strong- ity muslin with neat deep em- 39 ]y reenforced and have $1 15 broidered ruffles ... c taped bone buttons Ly 8 FLOWERED { TAFFETA Si Well made and full sises plaited ‘ruffles - - P " — —_——— COUGH AND NEW HAVEN HERE TONIGHT Elm Oity’ Kaceys May Use Kelly of GATHER FOR BIG GAMES. America’s Best Athletes to Perform in Melrose A. C. IndOor Mecet. i New York, Feb. 8.—Star athletes Yale and McGowan, In Effort 10 representing colleges and athletic as- CORSETS fg’azi? N il e ] E! i y o ] £ 58 ait &, %33 £l ly, natural y with all need of te in £ i:ia DNSTIPATION big trouble h‘mry serious caustng on of irvitability, Bervousness, bfect vision, loss of memory, of appetite, ete~nop b ol course of EHENCKS [] Defeat Locals. Attendants at the New Britain- New Haven Kaceys basketball game ' at the Arch street armory tonight, ' may get a view of Frank Kelly, the Yale* football player in action, it' being waid that he will appear here | with the Elm City Knights. “Kel” is claimed to be as good at basket- ball as he is on the gridiron. An- other star may also be seen with New Haven in Frank McGowan, rated as one of the stars of the game in Connecticut. Should these play- ers appear here with Angelo, Griffen and Daly, it will be a sweet game to witness. The last time New Haven played in this city, the home team was beaten for the first time this scason. Two weeks ago, New Bri- tain reéversed matters at New Haven. Over 150 rooters will accompany the visitors here tonight. They are said to be just as noisy as the local cheering squad. The mreliminary game will be between the Russell & Erwin and the Corbin girls teams of the Industrial league. Pure lard 3 vlh. Russell Bros.-— Advt, For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. TRY IT. Experien‘ce has demonstrated that medicine knows no surer healing agent for the inflamed mucous mem- branes of nose, throat and Jung passages. Used for years by thousands of people and highly recommended by physicians. TRY IT. At your druggist's (the trade may soclations in all parts of the country v were gathered here today to partici- pate in the annual indoor meet of the Melrose Athletic association which will he held tonight in Mad- ison Squdre Garden. Joje Ray of the Illinois Athletic club, Hal Cutbill and James Con- nelly of the Boston athletic associa- tion and Walter Higgins of Columbia university were among those entered in the mile and a half special event. BEarl Thompson of Dartmouth, Olymple star, - will be at scratch in the 70 yard high hurdles. Among those to compete -against him will be Harold Barron of Philadelphia and Joe Loomis of the Chicago ath- letic association. Lick Landon of Yale, Olympic title holder, and John Murphy of Notre Dame, are among the entrants in the running high jump. Twenty colieges and will be represented. universities HARVARD TO MEET PENN. Crimson Track Team Will Invade Franklin Field on April 23, Cambridge, Mass, Feb. 8.—Ar- rangements have been completed for a track meet between Harvard and the Univirsity of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia on April 23. The graduate manager of the two insti- tutions got together Saturday and agreed on the meet, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee and of their respective universities, This set of games will bring to a close Harvard's Spring recess trip, the invasion of the South belug aban- doned when both Virginia and An- napolis drew the color line. The Crimson team will meet Penn. State on April 19, and from there move to Philadelphia, where it will train on Frankiin Field until the fol- lowing Saturday, when they face the Red and Blue. LEONARD TO BOX WINNER. Lightweight Champion Agrees to Meect Victor In Coming Bout. New York, Feb. 8.—Benny Leon. ard, world's lightweight boxing champion, will defend his title next St. Patrick’s Day against the winner of a 15-round match between Johnay Dundee and Willie Jackson to be held Fordham colleges, fer today to act as coach of linemen indicated Spring practice. Keck announced today that he will WHITE SKIRTS Muslin Skirts with six inch ruf- fles of pretty embroideries .. of handsome embroideries. Made with underlay Skirts of cambric muslin, trimmed with and ribbons 49c White Skirts with twelve inch fiounces 69c beautifully The early spring models are here at re- 4 markably low prices. BANDEAUX BF A Handsome Model “of washable satins, hook Elastic Top and topless styles in white and flesh. Made twilled fabric A practical lace front model of flesh col- ored coutil with elastic $1 59 . to, Hanl:lsome Corsets of heavy flesh colored broche. Topless and elastic top models. For slight medium figure For Stout Figures a reenforced high bust corset. Made of ex- $ 9 tra heavy white coutil 1.5 Bandeaux made of pink material. Hook back White and Flesk Co mesh broche, and o Front and back model received an of- the Center college ecleven. He that he was likely to ac- SPRING WORK FOR TIGERS. Captain Keck to Issuc Call for Foot- ball Candidates After Exams. Princeton, N, J., Feb. 8.~For the first time in wmany years Princeton call out her football players for Captain Stanley oY candig places next year. Roper will attend the drills at fre- quent intervals, but his legal practice in Philadelphia prevents him taking active charge. 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