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SR e Tl P-N\ . me wo s DAVIDSOMN @ LEVENTHAL | v wosnovs SLIP-OVER SWEATERS ey s oo e pohe wshsens nowest Biock THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND SATISFACTION chase of 84 Blouses with filet shades, and Irish crochet lace, Re- sSpecial for Saturday markably low Priced at— 52,95 J " §3.95 | THIRD ) THIRD ; RED Brushed Wool FLOOR ( ) SAIJF FLOOR FINEWTAAIE"I'(S) Sweater Coat _j e o S Another lot of these dand, T wear, Just the 5“3.:,'“'.:'_' ;..[. r,'.',f,.“.,,," ' VOILE RUFFLED VOILF SCOTCH MADRAS 3 A special sales event A LARGE, TERRY CLOTH ) QUAKER LACE ::’N":::"'M‘m e BBy light bufr. CURTAINS CURTAI CURTAINS that is bound to attract { ASSORTMENT OF for CURTAINS | New 1923 Spring patterns. Pt Made of fine grade § With fine quality { Made of first quality § the attention of every CRETONNES OVERDRAPERIES " . Specially Priced— V.“\i “L\N‘J Marked for Saturday material, h e m-{lace edges — hem-$ material, 2145 yards{ housewife who intends to ¢ 214 yards 1 % il $3 95 stitched, with tie-§ stitched, 215 yands$long, three beautiful § do her spring house clean- $Just recelved hun-§ Al new patterns ¢ 272 ¥ ong. $l.84 . | backs, Complete for {long. White = and {patterns to choose$ ing early, Compare our$dreds of new pat- Saturday Saturaay . Saturday— cream. Vor Saturday from Saturday— §price and quality with § terns. saturday el §0.68 $2.75 $2.25 o donctoe et 29€ v | 89€ $1.95 NEW LACES Ll NEW LEATHER New Spring New Spring Wash Goods HAND BAGS In the biggest assortment of Hosicry and Underwear S TURD Y new Spring creations. Tor Ber- . T. A Remarkably Low Priced s Specially Marked A v Genuine Cordovan Calf Bags, thas, Dresses and Over-Skirts in | LADIES' (PHOLNIX) OUT SIZE NEW NOVELTY RATINES SILK HOSE y b A ) OST In the newest of ‘color combinations, : silk and leather lined. Kach two-tone, Paisleys and large all $ 1.90 woven checks and plaids, 30 in. wide, | par neea with large or small er patterns, with various col- » ” . t- ol ki i Reinforced, 4 in. clastic lisle top, \ SOKEN BUNBRITLL & RO | ored metallic threads. Priced [heel and toe, out sizes, black only. 75c ik {mirror and change pursc. A ard from— ‘“ OMENIS =t \‘"lul:’“ BB G RRORT: i | wonderful value for Saturday— A = \ NEW SPRING TISSUE | to 98c ; i ), P Ginghams, in all the new check ef- $ 95 4 - 'I' lIl 7/ 1% s ’ Each 98c $ .50 |0t medium Vel Snspockised. ibee DEPAR MEN £ A AN i 150t MR ponIEEL amsnche of l. 45 8 \ ! colors; guaranteed to wash, . Main Floor Main Floor |k, in all the new spring shades, 813 69 € vau . FRENCH RATINES Voiles, 40 in. wide, very fine French Medium weight mercerized lisle in l\.:)!‘l;‘:’.‘ -:‘:I(‘yr.i';‘)nfl.:n ;a:‘t::rwu‘;zncr;t:‘l%c irey, Cordovan, Fawn, Russian Calf, \ \ WOMEN'S RIBBED PURE SILK $ . SPORT HOSL 1:39 Yard 1-69 NEW WASH SCITINGS' BOYSHFORM | e clasti (o0 in Biack and cor- OF ALL ' T e AL ey B A ‘ WOMEN'S RIB TOP OUTSIZE HOSE [ g5 Bgc Yard BERTHA rassires 500 | Winter Garments A7) | wovomiie, | cotton, black only, 3 cotton, ck only, al color combinations more beautiful A gentle but firmly re-| \WoMEN'S MERCERIZE SLE straining nfluence upon one's| | © tHECEGED | LISLE AT H ALF PRICE OR LESS J than ever. Pricod for Satunday Only | figure is the result of wear- /] g $ 3 | 'The newest metallic effects | ing a slenderizing Brassiere. 0 2 500 A 2' l 9 Yard | woven in a riot of the newest | This w & 3 - (Wayne it) No. 396, light weight M . . s e . 3 0 SIL TREEY P g e This well known make mark- g, ‘Bl o Condovan, siacs 3% to | Coats ~Description Original Price Final Price ot PRI i o L e s s P ed for Saturday— ‘ 101, | 39¢ CHILDREN'S FINE RIB COTTON 2 Fur Trimmed $69.00 $39.00 7 : xnnb::i;:“h:‘ id dropstitched (‘-‘fm" $1 69 . STOCKINGS i ' d cnly— Second Floor (Wayne Knit) No. 7. The better grade stockings, Black or Cordovan, i > Becond Floor Main Floor 25¢ & & $59.00 $35,00 $1.29 vou 1‘ P 54 ” $39-00 $25'00 ‘ b 1 4 NEW SPRING WOOLENS 1~A—— ¥ 56 in, Suitings in new assortment of 44 7 $32'50 $17'50 /. ’ 1 small pin checks and two tone effects, ‘ VY ‘RIBBED STOCKINGS 50(: 3 sponged and shrunk, also bclng used (Wayne Knit) No. 40, guaranteed 2 2 $29.50 $15.00 AL y o mnlf::(\";fl::fcmu:t capes and | first quality, Black or Cordovan, sizes 5 2 50 i wraps. 5 | ] ” \ " Z SHAPED VESTS AND $24'50 $1 i i . $2 19 Yard " 4 $17.50 $ 8.00 ‘ SO e N H PANTS 59¢ 3 4 $16.00 $ 5.00 ‘ Silks and Woolens NEW SPRING uits ” i $19.95 $ 9.95 In the Season’s Latest | GLOVES Light weight in sleeveless, elbow or Phash Costs $24.50 $12.50 \ Shades | Ladies' Genuine Real Ivench SHOWER short sleeve styles, sizes 36 to 44, LADIES' (CARTER'S) LIGHT SATIN CHARMEUSE { 1\\'l‘]lGHT COTTON UNION SUITS | Kid, pearl clasp, heavy crochet EARRINGS | $1.00 ' $1.25 » 9 $20.00 $ 9.95 40 in. wide, rich high lustre, for}cmbroldcrell back, full P. K. 1383233888828882588 N 0O = = jury < | & ? Oy = W N Bodice top, shell knee, bodice top, In the new popular drops of tight knee; band top, shell knee; band various colored stones and LADIES' GLOVE SILK VESTS dresses and _skirts; black, brown, | pearls. Our assortment 5 coms- | $1.69 ” ” $28.35 $14.95 . navy. Prlwdsrci‘ .\lglgdly Only | sewn, Brown, RBeaver, Black, . Yard | cut full and of the better grade, flesh ] 3 59¢ |only, sizes 36 to 32, Come Early As They Will Go Fast At These Prices “CORTICELLI" SHXS i $2.19 Pair 500 yanls of mew and ple shade . Pair I % 2 ture, soft easy draping silk, 40 in. | Main Floor wide. At the Remarkable Price for o wetwi=ownw | NEW SPRING APPAREL ARRIVING DAILY | =/ o GLOVE SIK BLOOMERS 5 We've been having a perfectly gloricus time for the past few weeks. Opening boxes SILK AND WOOL 3\"%§,H. ,%fl.'gq‘ of mysterious shapes and sizes. Revealing the lovely new things you will _hegin to wear Canton Crepe, very m;mlnr for "LIGHT WEIGHT COTTON resently.. Such “Oh’s” and “Ah’s” of admiration. Such exquisite colorings and com- Capes, Dresses, Skirts, in all the new UNION SUITS binations. Such unusual lines and trimmings, Such everything nice. The enly way and staple shades "'d“d*{"«f ::""“‘;‘7]"“' you can possibly guess their charm is to see them. And that's just what we're inviting f);'l’;'_‘_ L b AR 4 79¢ v dees e ; you to do. Second Floor Sleeveless or Bodice top, knee length $2019 Yard all sizes, top, tight knee, sizes 36 to 44. plete at— | Bodice top, reinforced arm band, [uwy‘ Priced for Saturday only LADIE N JRCERIZED satins, of the finest weave and tex- Main Floor Resiisiaisaasceesaiiasanetedsnasdtitieeatiaiia ity S DEAUVILLE SCARFS D MESTICS REMARKABLY PRI D A New Spring Importation in AR, : 4 k WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES | =~ cttarine, | it vy oot oy o | voomes | * "HOUSE"DRESES. | one should wear a brilliant ¢ bloached muslin. $l 22 | | kerchief about her throat to For \a( Qn , ea. . rf~llnm value, $l 95 in chenille dots and latest — $ 1.84 — b n ot fr o Bandana, § WEARWELD Sukertpwe | v DL e e — $1. s Made of Color Fast Gingham bl Bl i i L e Bblue bonder : 1Te Just ideal for the new Spring A new House Dress of Fine Percales in small checks—nicely designed I pema st Al Lt SR ) scalhand each Hedong Hivor He AR HEAVY WHITE BATH TOW- different colors and in all sizes, f1 ks 5x36 ELS—20x40. For Eebony. Yoo 890 X Saturday Only ... each 350 49(‘ Yard SN | Saturday~— lights the face with its color W s { Y liats, Spocial— Handsomely trimmed with rickrack in six each ... : 3 SSpep—— 1 als from | price and a steadily upward trend. little insight into her life is news to|three representatives to proceed to|government, cvery 48 hours, has been rketings of sheep and : of the stream of meat ani e { having been the lightest since | the shambles back to the feed-lot may | During the entire year weekly aver- | them. , Now in England, there comes| Viadivostok to negotiate direct with | turning out more money, figured in - a time in the life of almost everyone | the Soviet Government in an effort to | marks on a paper basis, than was is- . be gained from the fact that in 1921 age prices of good und medium beef general level of prices during | stock nd feeder shipments repre- | steers, which grades constituted more | of conscquer when he or she i8] settle the long standing dispute over| sued during the four years of the Ports- | war, ' 22 was materially higher than o sented $.37% of the receipts while in|than 75% of the steers offered, fluctu- throwh into contact with American | these fisherie Under the vear earlier and with the exception of 1922 they represented 10.8%. Thus, ed within the extremely narrow tourists, and, likely as not, somn'hlng‘ mouth treaty, Japan was granted cer- —— range of $1.86 per 100 pounds. Open- funny happens, Usually the joks is on|tain rights in the Russian fisheries, AY PISAPPEAR cattle during the first five months of although during 1922 receipts of live n R T the year only in rare instances did ! stock increased 5.10 and local ing prices were within 10 cents of the the Americans, which the Soviet refuse to recognize. any class of stock drop to the 1921 | slaughter 3.1%. Stocker and feeder | lowest of the year and closing quota- | It was that way with Lady Eliza- s Prices Obtained Were HIHET| fever i e ot ine iativels tomt | shimenents inee At the tione wete- sty 11 SREU. URAAr The [oath, acbondite 10 0Rs B EY GO supplies available, lambs ied in the preceding yei "his single fact high point. iow. being- aitotiate; dRUUL HBE-N) PRINT[NG THOUSANDS i i upward movement of prices, the 1922 | sorves as an cxcellent index both of —— seems that once upon a time a party | u 3 ae . Thafl Il Pmedmg Year average being $3.54 higher per 100 the change in sentiment among live 5 of American tourists came to her| - P h":‘:"" March 2.—To improve e pounds than for 1921 Bwes advanced | stock producers and of the improve- THE STORIES THEY TELL father's famous Irish seat, GIamis Gorman Financiers Thinking of Cut.| Shanghafs man-power transportation ok .| $1.69, hogs 71 cents, and good and|ment in general credit and trade con- Castle, where Hamlet is supposed to | serivecs and to supplant the 12,000 Washington, March 2.—3ore Meat| medium beet stecrs 26 cents, all per | ditions during the yeard just closed. ABOUT LADY EL[ZABETH have killed Duncan. Lady Elizabeth,| ting off Ciphers From Amount of [ odd rickshaws in service in the Inters '"“m: ""‘(.;"'“;Z‘,‘.if,"“ifb:.’,‘.‘,’,,.',',‘“,‘,i.”fi,,'. 100 pounds. An outstanding feature of the cattle 4 lllouKh’\lslnlly sedate, was for the Marks—Large Numbers Made Daily | national Settlement an English com. BRERIEHAS Bricee 1 . Compared with 1920, lowever, the and Canadian cattle. From July 15 to e | moment in . playful mood. She attir- | Marks . pany early in a proposal to the muni- ed hersell in housemaid's gard, a4p-| popyn March 2.—KFollowing the ex-| cipal councll offered to place in serv- livestock producers of the country| 0 i o 021, 1922 prices followed substantially | December 80 receipts of such stock Since Announcement of Engagement o mpared with 1921, ac- 3 5 OUOH Vidltork. s v 'c",','d";l?"(o‘s,fi: department of agri- | lower levels, hogs being under | at Chicago alone amounted to 269,- : i : Roniong bbbl j‘-‘l",?"*; “'}':” °“"”d ) ample of Soviet Russia, where six|ice pedicabs, so called. These vehicles ichre 5 the 1920 level, cattle 57, ewes 100 head, compared with 148,614,| Papers Have Been Filled With ;3""‘["‘ ‘]’ :‘n:‘:h: f"‘s;;-on 'nrnire;n\::;"""’“ have been chopped from the|like rickshaws are propelled by man o d ¥ 2.17 and lambs $1.92, ¢ e I ¢ " COrres: ling period of - Wit b f | ruble which has depreciated to some- | power, but instead of being pulled by ¢ bined receipts of cattle, | $2.17 and lambs $1.92, all per 100 during the corresponc . v Past Life | ¢ il e g D y lic stockyards last year amounted to One of the outstanding features of | $81%. { london, March 2.—8ince the public that modest mald of the deughter of Germany's finaneiers have been con-|[along by the worker seated behind his 9,649,002 head, comparde with 85.-| the livestock market during 1922 was| Although during a greater part of |lcarned of the engagement of the | % ol w0 (om0 Tl fiied to be | Sldering doing away With smcee of | fare in the fashion that a tricycle is 008,815 In 1921 and §7,855,454 in|the relatively heavy movement of| 1022 cattle prices lagged somewhat| Duke of York to Lady Blzabeth | o 50 50 0 more ciphers on the mark notes, in|operated. 1920. The increase in the combined | stockers and feeders. The increase in| bekind those of hogs and sheep, a|Bowes-Lyon the papers have heen | view of the rapid decline in the value| While the municipal council was marketings during 1922 over 1921 was| receipts was impressive but this' fact which was the basis of rather flooded with copy of the “I know her 9 | ot the mark. unwilling to grant a monopoly in ac- g MAY German printing presses continue | cordance with the wishes of the com. 4,508,187 head or 5,19z and the in-| movement was largely neutralized by | bitter complaint and considerable loss | when -" type. The truth of the { erease over 1920 was 1,793,684 head | the increase over 1921 in shipments|on the part of range .cattlemen inlmatter is that the only thing most | Tokio, March 2 I'he fishmen's! to turn out 10,000 marknotes by the| pany it showed some measure of favor . of animals back to the country for | particular, cattie prices wer | ton, and as yet there is no cessation | for the proposal by expwassing a will. i | “lingll.-h Company Offers to Replace | Rickshaws With Pedicabs | i . It was the exceptionally large ! note- | Englishmen knew about Lady Eliza- | guilds, the memabers of which are in- | ;:rfl”:t- of cattle, v"ll?flfi. and ],flz:«; further feeding. worthy in that there was an absence | beth was that she was one of Princess terested In the fishing industry on vn«-! in sight. German financicrs cstimate | ingness to permit the operation of shich resulted is #ae increase, the| A fair conception of this shifting | of sudden and wide fluctuations in,Mary's bridesmaids. so that mest any | Rusian Asiatic coast, have appointed | that at the present rate the Berlinlle\'enl hundred pedicabs as an exper«