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For Real Foot Comfo:t Buy . _Tomonow Marks The in Wind-Up Of Ipswich Hosiery Skl ki of b ot yara o by ot This Great Housecleaning Sale as well as your purse. Durable, m and fine to 'lnok y .n—the : You who have previously purchased during this event know the remarkable of 99 years'of manufacturing experience. s values we have offered. Ask your favorite mr:hm‘:*forjlol 000‘:}(‘)0]3 ™ - 8 You who have not come to this sale have a last opportunity to obtain to- and you will understand why 30,000, pote morrow merchandise at remakable reductions. 7 Our housecleaning has been a success to us and we want all to take advant- IPSWICH MILLS age of the values offered for this last day. IPSWICH 3™ MASS. lavgeat Hosiorp Milh tn the Usied Shaies Remember this Housecleaning event comes but once a year—Tomorrow is Moot and v of o the last opportunity you have of taking advantage of this one. Women's and Misses’ Wool Jersey Suits, Values to $25.00, at o $9098 Women’s and Misses’ White Silk and Satin Dresses, Values to $35.00, at ..... $9'98 Children’s Spring Coats, sizes 7 to 14 years, Values to $15.00, at $7'98 Women’s and Misses’ All Wool Serge and Tricotine Suits, Values to $35.00, at : S $l 5‘00 il | i i ”.i;"" fi ‘A SWEEPING OUT OF COATS] _ Best quality Apron Gingham g l?é!n'l““mmhh;‘:? AND CAPES AT A LOW PRICE | 1% yard ity H H b I i Up-to-the-minut les in short Georgette Crepe, 40 inches Boys’ Wash Suits, size 215 to 8 l! : Sport-pCooa-ts,e C;g:se s;);:s lfi:ng;_ wide, all shades $1.49 yard. year at $1.49. ! e Wraps for young girls and women. Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide They are developed in Velour, | 51 shades $1.49 yard. X Polo Cloth, Duvetyn and Fortuna. 5 3 " Some full and others are half lined. All Wool Fench Serge $1.49 Men’s Negligee Shirts 98c. The colors are gray, tan, Men’s Arrow. Collars 20c. French blue, navy and brown. Children’s Overalls 4 to 1 These are regular $30.00 values— | wi years at 98c. but during this event they will go at _ Men’s Silk Ties 55c¢ each.: $14.50 54-inch Plaid Skirtings at $2.98 | Values to $1.98. yard.’ Values to $6.50 yard. Men'’s Caps at 98c. Val. to $2.59., STYLISH STOUT SUITS " dAH lw‘/)gol ar?itorm Serge, * al Boys’ All Wool Sailor Suits Rl for the big women, in navy and | Shades, $1.00 yard. $6.98. 3 . . . e = black. Made of Tricotine and Men’s Full size Crt h Bed S d e . ARPER A[iAIN ith 126, while the local oy rolied ’ ::fi:i?tn:: ;Efy:::.lg world's series Wear Serge. Sizes 39 to 49, at ull size Crochet Bed Spreads Women’s Kid Gloves $1.00 pair. Th : The mi of the Black Sox de- $1.98 each. N 7T P R T T T ooz 107, 96, 148, 1310} ehred! moaanitianst) samas Libestias | 1N $25.00 ¥ Women’s Silk Lisle Hose 50¢ 120, ; 143, 93, 1111289, the one scheduled for nex{ Sunday = TS ANI]ERS[]N Harper—126, 124 98, 117, 109, 107, with the Aristo Giants, are planned Colored Strlped oufing Flan- ;—.. = Ui 7 o X ! for Chicago, but the team is sched- 1 b B LGB L T uling dates through Kentucky and Values to $45.00. nel 12Y%¢ yard. —t—— OCASINO ALLEYS. Indiana. : Rosedal Joe Jackson, Claude Williams, MWler Leads in Everything' ». rouen T "Happy Felch. Swede Risberg and Children’s Spring Coats. Sizes Red Star Cotton Diaper, 10 T o 95 Fred McMullin are the former White | e B iy it cn sk et as e ] .98, . Puames, Losing Six Rogaisky 1.0 74 38 106 373 Sox players forming tne nucleus ot 2 to 6 years at $3 Yards to a Piece. Women'’s Silk Lisle Drop Stitch Smith .. 85 108 103— 291 S —— 2 A Hose, 3 pair $1.00. on Eddie Anderson last] i 5 New York Governor Wants An Un- | | GEdn bl yarcs gy $1 45 e s S Suxts, - StYIes e Rogers Recreation alleys, | . 2 113— 31 paid Boxing Commission to Con- | | 2 50c ‘each. nosed out the local star six cooeeeceees B4 BT 8E— 270] Guet Spore. h Plaid Dress Ginghams, 32 in- ! $1.55 five. It was the second time U 83 102 e5— 2e1i Albany, April 15.—Governor Miller ||#| ches wide, 5 yards $1.00. Women's Vests 25¢ each. o ‘:""k ‘:‘h“ 'I"‘ ”“.‘d City [ 101— 288 announced yesterday he favors a non- | |8 $1.65 ed on e long en in _— — paid commission of three members to P . 1 against Andy. The mateh | 3 489—1428 Spplant -thc pocsent salaried boxing | | Kiddie Cloth, 4 yards $1.00. 5 ... $1.75 Women'’s Pants 50c pair. ullarities of bowling in 3 l commission, and added: ! pects. Anderson led the 134 *If such a commission could not pinfall, getting a total of Vollhardt .107 9 130 I‘rll[llln"‘ boxing as I think it ought eferigrad e s Sk - 5-— 768 ' to be regulated, I would be in favor as 117 to 111 2-11 for the | O Huck . 115— 768 - " 246 ©f prohibiting it altogether.” ® ° [ ] : 9 Voileott . 94— 745, " When Assembly-Speaker Machold | | . uring the mate nderson . . ‘G ! was Informed of the governor's views ew l aln o ln / sreat form, getting 146 in| FRENCH ATHLETES COMING. |, " 15 )e still felt that the Walker l ? » string and 143 In the ninth. | o ! boxing law should be kept on the C o . ! G ¥ peautitul mark registered by | COmPetitorn In Peun Relay Iaces - o e books. He expressed the e in the fifth string when Will Arrive Tomorrow. opinion that the law had worked sat- d the maples for 131. Har- Philadelphia, April 15.—Yala has {sfactorily and should be given a fur- - scores were 126 rolled In| entered teams in the University of ther trial. and closing games. Pennsylvania relay carnival, April 29 | Saying he believed wrestling also = r blg crowd was out to wit- | and 30, drawings for which were an- should be regulated by the proposed = ~ s patch. The visiting bowler | nounced yesterday. Ahe EMs also will ' non-salaried commission, Governor — - th him a delegation of be well represented in the special and Miller was asked if the legislative B p—— B R e who made their presence ' fleld events. Landon, Olympic and ’)eaders are familjar with his views on e e every opportunity. When It | intercollegiate champion, will com- boxing. He nnu:vered: night before George Mulligan’s club, ficers and system organizations of . sel, prosecuting attorney and assistant GINSBURG’S rooting, the Hrass City fans | pete in the high jump, Gardner in tha | “I think they are. I have not con- [ Bobby will meet Frankie Brennan of c¢mployers of each carrier parties prosecuting attorney. ’ l DRESS PLAITING, BU awch., & entere J ave reache at conclusion very |the card. A 21, a pee, E C R . % M To ’ -", X o ja1 | distance medley, two-mile, four-mile definitely. 1 think that boxing, as | Mass, he will clash with “Irish Kid” {this dispute relating to rules and | WILL PAY BESA‘DI;IUCES FOR ALl TOVED ';‘r.‘i‘l'.‘d"l" ki oo | and one-mile freshman races. {it is now commercialized, is a great | Williams in the star bout. working conditions as it may be] KINDS OF 19 Walnut Street olled by Mrs BIE. ' B thees samits falied Word was received by the relav evil. 1 think the only chance to check g i ibls for them to decide.” JUN Rear Building. Tel. 883.12 choh woa ‘mm_ end ene management yesterday that tha the commercial part of it, which is TO USE JADLOCK. “Such conferences, the decision French team, which will meet some of bound to lead to evils, would be to % o f Loy 2 ntinues, “shall begin at the earliest and Sécond-liand Furniture Mrs. Ityan's 93 score rolled | 4o ricn'y best athletes at the games, get a commission of men who would | Detroit. April 15.—¥d (Strangler) trd g was high for th possible date. Such conferences will game wis Mg TOr TAE | il arrive in this city Saturday night. not want to serve for pay. but who | Lewis, champion heavywelght Wrest- |keep the board informed of final pay . poe Get m A special training table will be in- ‘might for their interest In the sport | jor, is to meet Bob Managoff of Chi- rcements and disagreements to the | lary : '.. ' I nr . stalled at the hotel whera the French | undertake to serve.” cago here -tonight. Managoff has an- end that the board may know prior pow of the rooters for Har-{ men will ba quartered and an elabor- & e et hetenn July 1, 1921, what portion of the \ nounced he has perfected a ense to July 1, . ¥ 5 3 pish when thelr pet annexed | ge¢ program haa heen arranged for for the headlock. The hold will not | dispute has been decided. GHEE OF VIOLAN TEA . o 3 115 DWIGHT ST, TEL. 11 three games. In the third | {1oir entertainment during their stay | e ere . “The board reserves the right to; CROWLEY BROS. INC. I it ustonles, M 116 West Strect Tel. 633-23 ith boys fell below the een- | jn the cit A committee, headed by - . i, . ! AINTE e e 1al « 4 . 3 pom—— er ate its diraction of decis k, Harper winning by two | fenry L. Geyelin, will meet them in | terminate its P RS AND Weddings Socl 0 e . No. 2 al an earlier date than J ECORATORS Binnin s ek dernon eloctrified the fans New York upom the arrival of the Robert P. Swift ix Klected Captin | R R. AGREEMENTS TO i ] DEC Giscrimination ie desired. purth game whet he ceihe | gieamship la Prance Saturday T Tennis Team For th e et v 267 Chapman Street rear in & rush toward the i - = 1 esleyan cnnis am o e - T 1 .I‘l S a ': )4' il A B e ol anara : { BE ENDED ON JULY to believe that such class Tl To5.th . : . X i tng his first 146 score o e o . uudulygdelayine ‘lu‘umte- cheerfully given on all jobs the next string he continued | zfauager of Black Sox Team Says| [Robert P. Swift of this city, a D i B e e hthh —r——e ING AND ALL BRANCH] ork. getting 131. The local Games Will Be Played Here, member of the senior class at Wes- [ Whole Issue of Rules Goes Back to so reserves U : . its direc- | ~ in jubllant mood when leyan university, has been elected : ation of its di ASH AID R METAL WOR S tax tied thetucors at. thres 3 April 1.—Directors of the | cumia = S Indivi Lines As Execu- { a date maguty 1 10er. 3¢ | CAS PAI FO OF SHEET (o) captain of the tennis team for the hadds ch, and when he went intq | C'hic seball league were calld 10 * coming scason. 1le has been a mem- | aiea ] have reason to believe any 2ND HAND CARS —AND TINNING— n the seventh game, pande- | meet in an emergency sesaion today 10 per of the team for three years, and tives Asl - 3 ,,\-hundnly‘ d‘o_lavhlt the pro- \ hroke loose. Harper tied the | take action against a team said t0 J,q heen one of the mainst . o e N oraticntol & of the negotiations. R . ¢ | have booked a game with the “Black g M et oF TR Mow Bkl « ieRgo. -Apri e — HANNA’S GARAGE, T Calls Given ® eighth game, and Andy | hs Swift is a graduat e New Bri S e T T the lead in the ninth with as the barn-storming team from 4455 MFigh school, and while a stu- the n.< ona A8 o o G. 0. . COUNCIL CAUCUS. in S B Attention. K&r. Tho Rogers star, how- [ discharged members of the Chicago gent there displayod considerable | working conditions on all railronds| ‘% "% "= (50 T 00 (Gl Tl 430 Main Street. some bad breaks in the | White Sox have ed themselves. ykil) with the racquet. of the comutry formerly under Fed- - o e 3 e, and the battle again stood | No official l'll):I1|zl“l\.|]l \\: nlln::;]t' v;\ T Ll B { eral control was ordered by the rail- nominated ‘lwr ayor pro b-fls t List your car with us at once, giving g cane lack Sox by Presi-; i - 2 . e 2 Tl = AUCUS he repu n members o ‘trm- ln| w.::-'un .Hul(ltnl Ir; l|?ll“,‘“ ;‘:‘v::u'ljl"'"""' Molth”‘“"a"Ko TWO BOUTS FOR REIMER. ad Jabor board in u decision issued ¢aucus of :‘“‘ fl:“mp xn“‘ s full particulars. e L] e J ng match. e shouting of ! d 2 { 5 apla e c ar - ate yesterday afternoon, tha comm 1 esd. - > - fans seemed to keep the old league, but it was understood that Bobby Reimer, th popular local 'late yesterday afternoc mho caucus will also nomi- { We have calls every day for used cars. were . 2 thumper, has been booked by his The order of abrogation is effective evenins. Tho | . ! 4 . k, With the result that he the l-crn..-mmr- R gt e for two bouts. .Temosrew July I and in the meantime the “of- nate candidates for corporation coun Every Saturday bargain day 118 Wallace St.