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13 3-‘6 e 4;) . MIAMI M1 VOMAN YAN ROBBED OF GEMS ¥ WORTH $250,0001 nrt ! { ’;u f”“l I "H Ml m'num llf [ rmlmmlflnuuly i lHlm mnmhfl‘”'?fi( BOSTON STORE 3 Ladics’ Fine Quality Muslin Gowns and Envelope Che- mise neatly trim- veaters in all col- $1.00 hamburg, reg. value $1.50 to.$2.50 Dol- lagDay ..... Each Ladies’ Extra Heavy Quality Flan- nelette ‘Gowns in regular and extra sizes. Regular yalue . $1.148, Dollar Day Ladics' Gowns and Envelope Che- Each mise made of good quality crepe ‘and muslfn; colors arc white -@nd flesh. Dollar Day Childreni’s Extra Finc Quality Ging- ham Dresses in as- sqrted - plaids and checks, all sizes, L} Ladies’ Slip-On ors®and sizes, Lim- ited quantity, regu- lar value $1.98, Dollar Day Each § Children’s Romp- ers, made of good quality chambray gingham and gala- tea cloth. Dollar Day ....... 2 For — Ladies’ Dimity and Batiste Wai with hand drawn collar and cuff. Dollar pay ....... 2 For 2 T'or Har Day e . Each Ladies' and Men's Gloria Cloth Um- brellas, fancy han- dles, regular value $1.98. DoHar Day L‘ac-h Large )len\y Turk- ish Towels. In the will of last July in which Northeliffe was made the sole legatee favor of the will of 1919, gives annuities to many employes ofj | the late publisher. announcing Linen Huck slze 18336 Part Towels, $1.00 ‘art Linen Crash hmdin,’;. . 8 Yards For TLarge Size Hemmed Napkin good heavy quality. 10 For All Linen Crash Toweling, 18 inches wide, red bomnder. 4 For Pillow Tubing extra good quality. 3 Yards For Pillow Cases, size 45x36, frec from starch and dressing. 4 For White Outing Flan- nel, 36 in. wide, $1.00 Sheeting, full bleached, 2 1-4 yds. wide. Bed Sheets; Bleached, size 80x90. (1o m‘whm”llh ,_M.. 9 ‘m test unnecessary. which his decision the | Assqgiated MAY SETTLE IN ALASKA Anchorage, Alaska, Feb, 1 (By the Press) r‘r' 1 YOy s {pn il nhmmmmm"hmmmnmhm'mnru) st b ml”nm numl’mmu DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. Friday Will Be Dollar Day in GREAT CLEARANCE SALE $1.50 Hemstitched Marquisette tains, 2 1-4 yards long. Pair 69¢ Figured Satéen for coat lining, 36 inches wide. 2 Yards For $1.00 $1.00 Fancy cretonnehand- some patterns, 36 in, wide. 4 Yards For 25¢ Curtain Serim, 86 inches wide. 6 Yards For Fine Count Per- 36 inches. White only . 6 Yards For Finish excel- 25c Soft Long Cloth, lent quality. 6 Yards For Boston Overnight Bag, Genuine Cow- hide Leather. Dollar Day. . $1.00 $1.00 . $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Mayvis Face Pmuder. white, flesh and brunctte. Douar Day 3 Tor Djer Kiss Toflet Water Dollar Day 1for ..... Watkins’ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Dollar Day 3 for ... Hemstitched Table Cloth, satin finish. Each $1.00 Ratine Cloth, stripes, checks and plu‘ls. 2 Yards For Ipana Tooth Paste Dollar Day 3 for .. =0 §1.00 $1.01 §1.00 Kolynos Tooth Paste Dollar Day 5 fer .. 456¢ Printed Fruit of the Loom Shirt- ing, pretty patterns, 36 inches. wide. s 3 Yards For 39¢ White Voiles, checks and plaids, 36 ih. wide. 4 Yards For All Wool Serge, 45 inches wide, all col- ]‘:lrly‘n‘uv-hwl which made a further con-|a committee of the Girls' club, Stay Fast and Lion Brand, Double Mesh Hair Nets. Dollar Day 10 for §1.00 g1, Hazetma Toilet Paper—600 sheet packages. Size 5x7. Dollar Day - 5 ¥or .. Ladies' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Dollar Day 7 for Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Dollar Day 1 for . $1.00 Men's Colored Border Handkerchiefs Dollar Day 7 for . 5100 Black Lace, Sunitabie for Bertha Collars. Dollar Day 134 Yards for Hamburg, Suitable for Camisoles— 16 inches wide, Dollar' Day 4 for ... - $1.00 $1.00 = $1.00 Hamburg' edging with beading. Dollar Day 7 for ... Ladies’ All Wool Gauntlet Gloves, Dollar Day A pair .. Blous 3 for . Value Blouses, Each lined. All sizes. Each Ladies’ Pants, all first quality goods. Sizes 36 to 44, Dollar Day 3 for .... Boy's Percale in a variety of neat patterns, Dollar Day Buw' grey flannel cut fall size, Well made. Value 69¢ each. Dollar Day “Forest Mills” for children. Come in white and grey. Dollar Day. '$1.00 Men's All Wool Sport Hose in Heather Mixtures, $1.00 pair. Dollar Day 2 Pairs for $1.00 Ladies’ Flecce Lined Union Suits— Extra quality, made in several styles. Values up to $2.25. Dollar Day $1.00 Fleece Lineéd Vests and - $1.00 Sleeping Garment Extra quality fleece $1.00 & Misses’ All Wool Gauntlet Gloves, Dollar Day A pair .. $1.00 Men’s Fim‘ Cashmere Hose, made heel and toe. Colors Men’s High Grade Silk Lisle Hose— black, natural and Made withh double oxford. Dollar Day 2 Pair for .. sole and four thread heel and toe, Dollar Day 3 Pair for ., Minnie Kennedy, Pants. each. Value $2. Jair Joles. Ladies’ full fashioned with high spliced heel and double sole, cordovan and navy. .50 pair, (Slightly imperfect) Dollar Day Children'’s Fleece lined Vests and Value 09c Dollar Day 3 for ... Stanley Works in charge cf the annual dance of that club to be held tomos- R fi -~ A movement row evening at the Y. W. C. A, The Rexmere orchestra will furnish music or dancing. held last night at Talmud Torah hall on Elm street. Mrs. Harry Alex was named vice president, . Miss, Anna| Rosenberg recording sccretary, Mrs. Esther Wice financial searetary and| Lena Abrahamson, treasurer. | the ticket committee for the minstrel | and vaudeville show ! Lyceum theater Sunday afternoon, re- ported that about §600 has been re- | ceived from the show to be used for| | medical work and treatment in Pal-| | estine. ‘ in charge n{, | given at the $1.00 Pure Thread Sitk Hose — Colors, black, grey, = $1.00 Ladiest Fine Lisle Hose—Fashioned back and @ouble Colors, black, white and cordovan, Dollar Day 3 Pairs for ..... $1.00 afternoon, during the regular weekly drills of the police department. He was taken to his home at 740 Stan- ley street. Victrolas and Piunos, Henry Morans | =advt. Good skating. Follow crowd to Pilze ]\hodes rink.—advt. Thief Takes Jewelry From Her Dmfi-l been | among business men here to have the | eight or nine hundred Russian rc(u-[ ing Table in Her Winter « | ’;:vpfi now in Philippine ports scttle In|\ | - Alaska was given formal shape today. Residence | ‘ M. Spaulding president of the Cham-| &< Miami, Feb. 1—Mrs, David G.| on “ ar ber of Commerce and the presidents| (opnecticut: Joyce, wife of a wealthy lumberman, of three banks have joined in a re. ‘m;h‘ anu reported to the police yesterday after- Let Pyramid Pile Suppositories Res Heve You, Ease Ix: Tain and or Snow Tonight and Friday | Is Predicted, ’ Snow or rain to- quest to the national administration iy~ temperatur | noon the theft of jewels worth $250,-| that the refugees be allowed to im- winds. “0o0, | Strain and bring Comfort. If you are suffering with itching, not much change | migrate to the wheat beit of Alaska.| Conditions: A long trough of low | The jewels were kept. ina ll‘llhor f will bleeding or protruding piles or judge said an agreement had WE HER REPORT. ‘ Thousands use Herald Classified ads to satisfy their wants. City Items —_————————— PAIN GONE! RUB SORE, RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS Stop “dosing” rheumatism. It's pain only. St. Jacobs Oil will stop any pain, and not one rheuma- tism case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right on the tender spot, and by the time you say Jack Robinson—out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints, and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stop sciatia, lumbago, backache and neuralgia. Limber up! Get a small trial bot- i ‘moderate Victor February Records at llor:ms'. vt he Sons of Veterans ]mhl a social F Auxiliary — riday afternoon Rolling No. Mrs. Joyce found that a screen bo- hind a trellis had been cut and en- trance obtained to the second floor Among the items mentioned in the) loss were two handsome strings &% pearls, a vanity case set with dia- monds and emeralds valued at $1,500,, several diamond rings and brooches.| Pierce shifting = sear: 72 pressure extending from Texas north- | S, case on,a dressing table, and disap- [{] " ‘ Ut “Fruit-a-tes” Mado gt Young Men of America Are Reported | districts east of the Rocky Mrs. Joyce .opened the case to replace | hemorrholds, and have never tried " . & eastward to New York, 18988, C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. of the United States are not learning | Morsrow, A | Will hold an every members' night at followed by clearing and colder Fri-| committee on labor of the associated | | | | my liver was sluggish; and my whole |also be a social in the afternoon and {workers, plumbers, carpenters, paint- | B & Co.—advt. | PRES]DENT OF HADASSAH‘ medy to help me. They strengthened " 2 xORTHE e ! stone cutiers. With the exception of | SETTLE NORTHCLIFFE WILL “ vt W LEARNING TRADES | castward to lower Michigan is caus- peared between the dinner hour last p— ing unsetticd weather in nearly all evening and early this afternoon when Woun-, Rt “m e i T | a as fallen during the last | My Luck Comes As Not Desiving This Kind of Work] tains. Rain has fa ing E rym Higm | & a jewel she had worn at dinner last i | 24 hours from New Mexico mnorth- ve m Along,” fox trot, Victor record night and found the casc empty. ' | Los Angeles, Feb. 1.—Young men MASPIES | ’ . - Conditions favor for this vicinity! Venwost, | Laurel Court, Order of Amaranth, ten trades important to building, ac-| ypsettied weather with rain orssnow)| = el | cording 1o the annual report of the 1"'{“)05!'»“,151_'”“*’<‘<1W1“11\="fl<‘)' |the regular meeting in Masonic hall, day. and Liver Complaint ; my back ached; | Friday evening at 7:45. There will {general contractors of America. Thesc | trades are those of structural ‘iron MISS GOLDSMITH RE‘ELEGTED system seemed out of order. |a supper at 6:30, “Rrttntives® win the oile | Victrolas and records at C. L. ers, brick masons, roofers, plastere S as the only re. {paper hangers, building laborers and | Stanley Works Girls' ciub dance, the Kidneys, made my bowels move |F e. at Y. W. C. A. Rexmore > regularly and freed me of all the |°Tch- Miss Kennedy Reports Net Rm-olpls the first three, the report stated, there were actually fewer workmen in 1920 Terms Give Annuities To Many Em- |than in 1910, and only the structural ployes of Late Publisher ! Pyramit £1ib iron workers and the plumbers id| 5 i | yram ile Buppositories, you aré | their increase had Lkept pace with thed Londen, Feb. 1. (By Associated| g4 exception, - To avoid the pain and | $ Press)—When the covrt action in tress, get quick relief ln% a new |Increase in population of the country. Minstrel Show Last Sun- ‘ “From day Were Approximately $600. For the fourth cofisecutive time| Anpa GoldsmitW was elected | i o i Clarence Coe of 18 Buell street re- digtress", MOSES MURPHY:, | ported t6 Captain George J. Kelly to- | These “Fruit Laso Tablets” will always |day that his 14-year-old son had not| been home since yesterday noon. i cure such troubles”. eb. Victor Records, Henry Morans. | tle of old-time, honest St. Jacobs Oft \ the will of the ldte Lord North- | lease of comfort; ask your druggist | 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, |-——advt. | from any drug store, and in a-moment Tlifte 6 Juvolved was Drovght before | - Lo & 60 ceht box. of Pyramid i S, W. GIRLS' DA * Fraadacudihoibie o Tivra | Patrolman Peter Cabeius sprainéd| youll be free from pains, aches and the couit fo 1ty dispositions | Tf yvou would like to try them fir: Misses Helen Fg idnnea Kol president of the New Britain ehapter| p:mied OGDENSBURG, N.Y. jan ankle while playing basketball at| stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheuma- teinv tha indes nronounced against| please send mame and address 10 |gren and Mildred G. Cailson comprisc of Hadassah at the annual meeting ’ N the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium yesterday | tism away. J