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THE SEATTLE STAR WED 25, 1922. NUARY PAGE § 2h, te t the } f Mra, M. A. Tal | rt | >oa * home of Mrs , fatthews will lead the devoetions,jclub will hold an aliday meeting| meet in Fine Arta hall, 1:20, Will, craft, dance in new A. O. U. W. hall lowing delightful program’ will be | Jeontinue the E wtudy in St, Mat-| Andy Duzelini, 1227 Ald ave “ee Dorie Social Club | Presented | Mr, and Mra, Thomas Green ar-| CLURS FOR THURSDAY thew. Mise Clara B. Hunt will ha see Seat'le Lodge, No. 1074 Re a a Kolo, Mr mon Meyer;|rived in San Francisco yesterday | ip Jeharee of the story-telling pertod, | Seclat and Charitable Club “Freja” lodge, No. Vraternal | H. Hosw mi. e » solo, Mise Frances Williams They will spend | Seattle Minute Women und will talk on “The Preparation of! Ladiew Social and Charitable club rhood, will hold its regula. j Aa cle 4 Mr, William Stewart ne before returning (0) Phe Seattle Minute Women will prod a . aire hig Ww oe been will tin the ladies’ par-| business meeting and social Thury Mothers’ Club xaphor lo, Mr, Alex Talbot joa ttle |hold their regular meeting Thur 1 by Mrs, Charles Hf Swedish club, Kighth a and|day, January 26, at ® p.m. at It Ae oprano solo, Mra. 1. Parsley; accom pe He's |day, January 2¢ Mire, 3. W. Brick Mra. Fried) Olive wt, 2 p.m. Cards, Hoi ~| hall in Fremont, Memb equented | ¢ vg Se of 71 Kappa Bee . Mra, RoC. Willlame Mr. and Mra, Grover Desmond, Mr.| jeqorated clubs Davideon and Mra, Waters, will dem { Mrs, Adoif Johnson, Mra, John F.|to attend raternity at chapter house, 104 B. Mrs. Mitchell Gilliam) br. Adelaide Woodard, noted phy: and Mrs. Frank J. MeHugh, Mr, and North onstrate J iri The last halt: | Johnson and Mr cne Lottafeldt Ca hs oD. m ¢ Bate nf Tore :|sician and surgeon of India, will) Mrs, Willlam J, Coyle and Mr, and | , Soil our will be nt in departmental | ete 6 Linnea and Anchor Club AE se Plans Series of T'€Q8; | sneak on the condition of womel and|Mre. George Kilfefelter spent. the!‘ ., Merences | Seuttle Day Nursery Association ee oe ae Piro Seattle Review No. 8 Fine Arts Society tojcni » of India and the « week-end the College Club lodge, 1 Prof lees ¢ Beattio Day Nursery association | dance and card party, Odd Feliows'| Seattle Review No. §, W, B. A. oF Give T 4 leading up to the present condit of at Lake Keechelus en “fnternations! wela-| Chapter A 0,2, 6.0. will meet in the clubrooma of the | pempte . Maccabee A. 0 W. hall, 1404 rive Tea. unrest xed hg - | Chapter A O, P. i ©, will meet| Nursery, 402 Broadway, at 10:30 a. m. eae t >. ; | Mrs. ‘Talbot will be assisted In re | Mr. and Mra, Carl F. Gould are} ose Thursday, at 8 p. m./ with B Jo: | me ie f wy t JORING her «ister, Mrs. Archi ~ Seattle Circle, N. of W ONORING t istor _ ' _ ceiving by Mra. 8 D. Wingate, Mra] planning to remove, next week, to West Seattle Review No, 51 ephine Stewart, 6525 16th ave. N, E.| Women of Mooseheart Legion tt . wooa.! » bald R, Gatter, of aK sv David Gilmore, Mra. J, R. Mason, | thelr new home at 1058. Lynn at, | 17” tk hide a ts ene Women of Mooseheart Legion witt| Settle circle, Neighbors of Wood.' Dresumaking Mi. 4700.—~AdY dndia, who tn her guest, and Mrs isis 1. 1, Moffett, Mra. HN eh es "A ot ton Die Salt "tet Aliruistic Clab give & card party at the new Moone | Pre rv Sears BOOTS, | Of OA eee, (Brooks, Mre. Geo Mra.) Mra Anna Nordby and daughter, |! Eo Bermag apts tae: The Pythian Sisters’ Altruistic| temple, & p,m. Lunch served, Ad Sekt, Senlf, ~ (1. ‘hg m var ade ant atts. We, Geo Stanton, Mrs. Peter 8. Mac.| Gladys, of Port Orchard, have taken its res ules meeting at ¢ arpen are usieliia shares ' - Hickman Moore, ra. } chel » . > all, 4441 California ave pureday, | . 1 ean, Stee >) McLaren and Mra. |@ apartment at the Luzerne for the | Swe entertain with the Fret D C. com Sais Mokaken ait 210. | veoltinder vt the winite January 26, at 2 p,m | Fine for Lumbago | Totem ¢ in a series of t her. residence, eRe ag tae | swe Oh Musterole drives pain away and! Tot " . . The tea table will be presided over : A Musterole drives 1 ‘otem club, Neighbors of Wood 945 18th ave. N., next Tuesday afters} vr. M.A. Matthews, Mra. Lee} Mr. and Mra, A, George Hender German Ladies’ Society brings in ite place delicious, hing | craft, meets at Brotherhood hall, 1:30 fees trom. ¢ until ¢ o'clock lWakefield, Mies. Owen Jones and?s00, Who have been in Manila for the| ‘The German Ladies’ pockety will! comfort, Just rub it in gently p.m. Officers to be installed by Mra, ’ m4 i> I Mra, HL HE Phipps. Assisting will be |Past two years, will return on the| give a it card party Thursday} It is a clean, white ointment, made| Kate C. Edwards. Social hour Musicale-Tea at Fine Mea EL B. Ansley, Mra. J. K. Mo-| Keystone Staté to make thelr home | evenir nuary 26, at $20 p.m, in| with olf of mustard, It will not blin- | ; ; Nhs “NOS his: Arts Sunday Dowell, Mrs. Herbert Meyers, Mra, | tila section. Odd Fellows’ hall ter like the old-fashioned mustard Child Study Department vis Vy Zt Se dene Aitrea oH/R. C. Willams Mra Elizabeth | Ralls +59 | planter é Child study department, Woman's Honoring . : red | Shonacker, Mra, C. Kirk Hillman, Mrs, Abner Brown is In Los Ange Thursday Progress Club | Get Musterole today at Loi Grug | Century club, will give a benefit tas antversity eure Po arog Mra, W. F. Guill, Mrs, L. Hubbs a visiting Mr, and Mrs, Ale ‘The Thursday Progress club, which re ; - neg yt In jare and tubes; bridge party at the home of Mrs. 8.|“Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks Any Cold in a Few Hou vant i hy gy eae: ie hat ° Pantages. was to have met Thursday with Mra, | borpital size ne {L. Parker, 1822 E. Pronpect at, 2 Spend the weekend in the city, the /@md Mrs. F, R. Bena, a ‘ ker, r a Pears oe fet “will entertain with | ‘TRO silver basket Is to be in charge | re. Wal wt 4 PNG | sn ie agg perce AB aed | Better Than » Mustard Plaster —/p, m, Program Instant relief! Don't stay stuffed-{ stops nose running; reileves head ‘t te a wate waj./of Mrs, Frederick McArthur and ra. alter Onkes and two chil-| Mrs, J, C, Smith, 4223 Latona ave. | sake. Pag A it blowing and fing! ache, duliness, feverishness, sn BR Muricalo-ten ut the Fine Arta gal:/2f MOS Fourie |dren, Maud and Thomas, are coming |at 10 a. m., on the same day Veritas Whist Clab et ee ee see anata “| ine ieee nesta afternoon 3{ The Misses, Virginia Daniela, |Ot from New York this summer to | Aowtog Veritas Whist club will meet with | 40% of “Pape's Cold Compound” tak | spape® Cold Compound” ts th| re. ee Pee re weg A Marion Forler, Verna MacAuley,|ce¥py thelr home at the Country] Graded Union of Sunday School Mrs. H. Bausman, 365 Lynn st, 2) ¢9 every two hours until three doses) quickest, surest relief known, amy Anna itens wilt pension as ie tea | Mary Dorothy Daniels and | cub. ae ‘Teachers p.m, are taken usually breaks any cold| costs only a few cents at drug store hour, assisted by Miss Anna Storm, | Louise bot will serve as ushers a te Graded Union of Sunday School ee | right up. It acty without assistance. Tas “ y Mins 4 8 “ Ensign Merrill Frederick Sproul, | -r,. meray Sorosis Clab The first dose opens clogged-up| nice. Contains no quinine, n Miss Bila Sirginson ™ Jeanor for the afternoon gt Teachers meets 9:30 to 11:80 In the Dp 4 1 Blin Sirginsor Miss . of an|U: S& Nu and Mrs. Sproul, who are hace Broly Mig Art department, Soronis club, will nostrils and air passages af head:| upon Pape's,—Advertisement. Campbdel!, who are in charge of the} The committer In charge ln a ine & tn, |: Ws ©. A. auditorium M rt ow guests of Mra. § * parents, | - a — _ hahenamas ale rangements includes Mra, J. A. Mer riam, Mrs. E. E. Harrah and Mra. C. R. Daniels. &rt department at the Universtiy of ‘Washington, and a group of girl sto. dents. A coilection of pictures by | Professor Schroff are on exhibition | ih ae at the Fine Arts galleries, | Supper will € ‘ompliment An interesting musical program | Miss Th ne will be given, which will be an-| Miss fhompson nounced later. Complimenting Miss Katherine Sunday Afternoon Tea Will Honor Miss Wiley and Fiance Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millard, Jr., Thompson, who will arrive Saturday, wedding of Miss Virginia Wiley and Mr. Andrew Price, Thursday even: jing, February 2, Mr, and Mrs. John Ewing Price are‘entertaining with a supper at their home Tuesday even- Bre entertaining with a tea at their) ing, January 31, following tho re Thome, 1900 11th ave. N., Sunday) pearsal at the church ‘@fternoon from four until six o'cloek, eee complimentary to Miss Virginia Wiley and ter fiance, Mr. Andrew | Ltincheon for Mrs. Filson oa saped marriage will take place iy evening, bruary 2. Presiding at the urns will be Mrs. John Ewing Price, Mrs. Trafford Huteson and Mrs. Alexander Mo Ewan. Mrs. George W. Dilling will entertain with a luncheon at her home Friday afternoon, complimentary to Mra. ¢ Cc. Filson, who ia leaving early in February on an extended trip abroad. eee cee Sunset Club Program for February 1 Prof. Clarke P. Bissett of the Uni ‘Yersity of Washington will speak on the “Judicial Settlement of Interna- tional Disputes” at the meeting of the Sunset club on Wednesday after hoon, February 1. The hostesses are to be Mrs. George Donworth and Mrs. L. C. Gilman. . St. Cecilia Clnb in Tacoma Give Enjoyable Concert ‘The St. Cecilia club of Tacoma gave a most enjoyable concert in the First Christian church tn Tacoma} Thst evening, assisted by the Spargur | String quartet of Seattle, when the Farewell Bridge Party Honoring her daughter, Mra. Stew art M klin, who is Igaving the first lof the week for California, Mre, Wil liam Chester Keith will « ‘tain |with an informal bridge at her reat- dence Saturday afternoon. The guests will be limited to the intimate friends lot Mra Macklin, 08 Informal Bridge \ Mra. Merrill Frederick Sproul will entertain a few friends at bridge iThursday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mra. D. 8. Fothering ham, 1111 First ave. w. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. P. Kinney announce the on gement of their daughter, | Maybelle Vine, to Dr. H. H. Meahan. smal Interesting program was wedding Will take place next 4, Ode to St. Ceetlia. Victor Harris, Op. 14 | fall. Poe Chartes W. Cadman HM. T. Burteien Hayao |Quietly Married in St. Paul’s Church A quiet wedding took place Sunday afternoon when Miss Ada Faithorne nabert |became the bride of Mr. John Her MI. Finale (Vivace) Spargur String Quartet & To Music Franz yoy Cook |bert Preston, The ceremony was $B} Pieces recater nt 8" | performed in St. Paul's church by ee Prank La Forge, 1919 |the Rev. Sidney H. Morgan. The at & (s) By the Waters of Minnetonks.-- tendants were Mr. and Mrs W.A () Lesa Bichiing.!..,. award Grieg |Rankin of Port Blakeley. /Followin Ancidental Solo Mra. : nsithe service a wedding supper was (a) The Blind Girl. Hildreth | served at the Hotel Bavoy (rom Tagore's Gardner) se| Mr. and Mra. Preston will be at Au Monlin t ao “ gpargur Siring Quartet home at Pleasant Beach, Bainbridge $.Croon, Croon, Underneat’ de Moon.. | isiand. HM. Cloteam ne be Reethoven ariee P. isien | Patrons and Patronesses | for “Oriental Fantasy | The Knights of the Knite an nounce pat patronesses of their “Orien }en on Thursday evening the auditorium of the Ye Hebrew association, corner (c) Baliymacioe B. America . Bt. Cecilia Club and Audience Mr. T. H. J. Ryan. Conductor Mra. Adrienne Langer Mar ‘Accompaniat | ee Silver Musicale-Tea ‘The Woman's Missionary society ef the First Presbyterian church | and EF. Union st. as follows: Mr. ‘grill entertain with a silver musicale. | Mrs. Barney B. Lustix, Mr. and Mrs. fea on Thursday afternoon from 3! Sol Spring, Mrs. and Mra. Morris Sot oe nines - — vai * to be giv: January For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver in| pletely by morning, and you will and|teel splendid. y work while 1.| you sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calo- ten The nicest catharticlaxativ the world to physic your live bowels when you have Dizzy ache, Colds, Piliousness, indige tion, or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-| mel, or Oil and they cost only like “Cascarets.” One or two to-|cents a box. Children love Cas night will empty your bowels com-|carets too.-Advertisement. Ts : @N METROPOLITAN (2 DAVID BRLASCO Preweate FEB. 6 - "DAVID WARFIELD! |B -THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM” MAIL ORDERS NOW a Make check payable to Metropolitan Theatre. Enclose nelf- nddresned stamped envelope for return, Add 10% war tn Lower Wioor $4.00 (Lower Floor $ F NIGHT | Bal. 3 Rows WED, | Pal. 3 Rows 2.00 i PRICES: »: Pal ¢ tows 160 MAT, {Bal 3 Rows 1.60 | M. Gal. 6 Rows 1.00 * | Mal. 6 Rows 1.00 Gal 6 Kows iT) \oal . o WILKES THEATRE The Seattle Co-operative Stock Company —IN— “THREE LIVE GHOSTS” MATINEE TODAY to be one of the bridesmaids at the/ With covers placed for ten guests, | Mr. and Mrs. will leave ab D ¥ > theringham, ut Pebruar y 1 for thelr | station in California. | fe | Mra. Charles W, Grinnell and amatt | son, James, of T ma, are visiting innell's moth: | 621 W, Galer at the home of Mra. ¢ er, Mra. J. A, Snoddy | Mr. Frank M. Sullivan left last! week for a trip to Montana and Calt- fornia, eee C. Moore, U. & A, and returning, the firat ot | to Fort Lawton, after « four months’ leave of absence, which | they have «pent in California, cee | May ™M Mr, and Mra. William Pitt Trimble are planning to return from New York early in the spring to spend the | summer here. see Mr, H.C. Peters left Monday for! Big Lake on 4 short business trip. | see Mra, John W. Eddy has returned from San Francisco, where ahe made 'a short visit with her brotherdn-t and sister, Mr, and Mra Brown, or Artbur cee Gen. Chartes Treat, U. 8. A. and} his son, Capt. Joseph Treat, have ar. | rived £ n the Philippines and are the guests, for a few dayn, of Mr. and | Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat. | Mrs. Frank §. Roddie ts leaving to- | morrow evenin for Los Angeles to Spend two months. Mr. Reddie wilt | Join her later and they will return together, é Cot and Mrs. Clarance Blethen left |!ast evening for Chicago, to be gone | two weeks, eee Mr. and Mrs. T. A. D. Jones, have been the guests of Mr. Mra. Donald Barnes for the fortnight, left yexterdgy for home in Connecticut. cee who and past | their | Mrs. C. C. Filson and nephew, Mr | George Stroble. are leaving February \4 for New York to February 11 |for the Mediterrar trip. They | will be away several months, eee Virgt an Mr. and Mra Prince George, Cana |the first part of F. | Mrs, Bogue's mother Frye. Rogue will arr wary to visit Mrs, George F. eee Mr. John J. Sullivan, who has been spending the past three montha in Los Angeles, returned Monday eve | ning. jomon and Mr. and Mra: J. 8, Fried- man The committee In charge of thin jdance consists of Mr. Benjamin I.| Steiner, chairman; Mr. Samuel Fried. Mr. David ¥ *, Mr. Abe iter and Mr. Abe Hoffman °s Mrs. Harry Bartlett Hostess at Tea Shop Thursday Queen Anne gufld will be in charge | of the Orthopedic Tea Shop ‘Thurs day, with Mra Harry Bartlett as hostess, assisted by Mra H. R. El Nott, Mra, W. M. Humason, Mra. F. Mrs. H. J, Wood, Mra. M. Cower, Mra. G, A. Kelly, Mra. T. R. Loer and Mrs. Charles White. man, Lig nks Fairview P2T. A. alrview P.-T. A. will give a play 8 p.m. Written by mem. Cast, local talent at school bers. Adams PLT. A, Adams 9’ A. at school, Mrs, Ellen Dabney speaker. 2:30. Seattle Chapter, 0. E. No. 95 Seattle chapter, O. 8., No. 95, lin Corintivian rooms, Masonic Tem ple, evening. Exemplifying initiatory work. Gen. George Washington Circle General George W ington circle, Ladies of the G. A. in Veterans’ hall, the Armory, m. Card R., at 8 p. party and refreshments. Dickens Fellowship Clab Dickens Felowship club at the Y. W. C. A. Subject, “David Copper | field.” Members please remember {dinner on February 7 | The Blite Social clob will give a court whist party at 2609 Jackson at Thursday, January 26, at 8:30 p. m | WITS SAVE GIRL” | Ae’s quick ears caught the sound lof approaching footsteps. She leaped from her ehair as though in terror, | and, rushing the next room, | slammed the door, In her own room | n tearing off her dress ¢ into th in a terrible rush, “Hor she breathed, “I can tell James’ step; a block away. To think he almost | | caught me in that old house apron, | He in sure to propose to me soon, and if he had seen me in that outfit, it would have ended everything. And] I bought this new taffeta at Cherry's | | for just thi It's a lovely} | wonderful sale of $16.50 taf: hey jare at 207 Rialto building, on | ond ave., between Madison and spring, over the Pig'n Whistle, ‘Take ele- vator. Advertisement, NewSpecials and Clearance Lots 200 Leather Bags $1.95 A special purchase for Movey Day. All the popular styles in large, medium and small sizes. Exceptionally low priced. Firet Floor Women’s Neckwear at 69c A special purchase of net, pique, georgette, lace and duvetyn. Regular $1 to $1.50 qualities. First Floor Clocked Stockings $1.95 Pair Women’s pure thread silk stockings w ith at- tractive black and white clockings. Seam- less foot and seamed leg. Silk Stockings 85e Pair 800 pairs women's pure silk Stockings with self-colored lace stripes in black, white, cordovan, Russian calf, gray, buff and a few navy. These have slight imperfections. In firsts would sell for $1.50 a pair. Lisle Stockings 39c Pair 100 pairs women's mercerized lisle, in black and cordovan. Regularly 50c, —First Floor 420 Cotton Union Suits 79c A special purchase of women's Union Suits in bodice and regulation styles, knee length. Well reinforced. Sizes 34, 96, 38. 280 Union Suits at $2.95 A clearance lot of wool, wool and silk, and heavy mercerized Suits, for women, in the lot. These garments have sold from $4 to $5.50 in regular stock. All sizes in the lot. Children’s Underwear at $1.45 Clearance lots of odd suits of Boys’ and Girls’ Wool-mixed Underwear. In regular stock at $2.25 to $2.75. First Floor Bleached Muslin 14¢ Yd. 86-inch, good weight, 2,000 soft finish. yards, —Second Floor Seamless Bed Sheets $1.29 Good weight Sheets, size 81x99 inches before hemming. 200 only. —Second Floor Loose Leaf Album Specials: $3.50 Leather Albums $2.70. Fancy leather covers; size 7x11. $1.35 Albums 95c. Imitation leather covers; size 5x7. Kodaks, First Floor Silk and Wool Remnants Silks, velvets, woolens and linings reduced for quick disposal. Lengths for all purposes coats, suits, dresses, skirts and shorter length An unusually wide ortment of materials and colors displayed on the tables in the Silk Section. —First Floor Cowhide Suit Cases Reduced 1 only, $25 Suit Case, Special $13.50. 2 only, $27.50 Suit Cases, Special $18.50. 2 only, $37.50 Suit Cases, Special $27.50, 2 only, $45 Suit Cases, Special $29.50. Cowhide Bags $11.95 Regularly $17.50. Fine Bags of soft leather, silk or leather lined. Sizes 16, 17, 18 inches. ~Iifth Floor Thursday Women’s Jumper Blouses $3.95 A special purchase of Pongee Blouses, with Buster Brown collars, Venetian pattern lace on collar and cuffs, and novelty front ef- fects. —Apparel Section, Third Floor 600 Pairs Kid Gloves $1.95 temarkable values in a splendid assortment of women’s kid, suede, cape and Mocha gloves. Both short and gauntlet lengths, including novelties. White and street shades. Formerly $2.50 to $5. For quick clearance Movey day at $1.95. Women’s Gloves, 50c Pair White fabric only—in short and gauntlet lengths. —First Floor Infants’ Bootees 55c White wool-knitted Bootees with pink and blue trimming. Regular 85c qualities. Infants’ Sacques $1.95 A special purchase of Sacques and Sweaters, with pink and blue trimming. Regular $2.75 qualities. —Second Floor Winter Hats $2 and $5 At $5—All winter pattern Hats. At $2—All other Hats, formerly up to $8.50. —Third Floor Silk Drape Veils 50c Each Silk Shetland Mesh Drape Veils in good These are slight seconds. —First Floor Ribbon Remnants 1 Price All Ribbon Remnants at half price. First Floor no 72 color assortment. Women’s Boots $3.45 150 pairs Lace and Button Boots, with welt and turn soles. Sizes 244 to 544. Women’s Oxfords $6.85 100 pairs Tan Calf Oxfords, with welt soles and low heels. Sizes 24% to 71%. Second Floor Cotton Damask 85c Yard 265 yards heavyweight mercerized Table 5 Damask, 64 inches wide; floral and stripe ~Second Floor Hemmed Napkins 79c Dozen 100 dozen Cotton Napkins, size 17x17 inches, Second Floor Cotton Remnants Reduced \, to 1% off the regular prices, White and colored goods in a wide variety of materials. Good usable lengths, —Second Floor Perpetual Point Pencils 25c—Regularly priced at 50c. —-Stationery, First Floor, At ~..SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Tomorrow A DAY FOR MONEY SAVINGS All Over the Store Are Specials Not Advertised | Striking Value Men’s Union Suits $3.65 . 250 wool mixed Suits of two medium heavy weights, “Munsing” and “P. Q. A.” makes, Men’s Odd Lots Reduced $12.50 Sweaters $7.50. 8 only, heavy weight pullover Sweaters, all wool. $2.95 Flannel Shirts $2.15. 13 only, colored cotton and wool mixed. $3 Outing Nightshirts $1.50. 12 only, outing flannel, size 15 only. —Men’s Section, First Floor 500 Pairs Curtains $1.15 Pair. In white, ivory and ecru, 214 yards long. Made of good quality marquisette, hem- stitched with two-inch hem down side and across the bottom, —Fourth Floor Felt Mattresses $9.25 50 full size Mattresses weighing 45 Ibs., of felted cotton, made into square tuft roll edge, and covered with good quality art ticking, Fourth Floor Felt Base Remnants 50c Lot also includes printed and inlaid Lino- leum, about one square yard in each piece. (No returns on these iteths.) —Fourth Floor Novelty Necklaces at 55c A special purchase of two new styles m combinations of metal and Cut Crystal Beads in the wanted colors. Would regu- larly sell for $1 and $1.25. —First Floor. Used Machines $5 and $15 Used Machines, in good condition. Special “ . : 5 to LE ‘ —Sewing Machine Departmen § $15, In the Basement ms Special Price Basement Coats, Suits, Dresses At $12.95—27 Dresses, mostly navy tricotine —10 Fur Trimmed Suits in navy and brown —19 Fur Trimmed Coats. Formerly $15, $19.75 and $25. Martha Washington Aprons Alt $1.19—300 fine Percale Aprons in wide assortment of attractive patterns and colors. “The dressiest apron made.” Knitted Fiber Caps 25c 100 Fiber Silk Caps, suitable for motoring and children’s school wear. For Clearance at 50c 26 Cotton Taffeta Petticoats. 14 Flannelette Dressing Sacques. 21 White Voile Blouses. 19 Girls’ Tub Dresses, 87 Girls’ Coverall Aprons. 74 Women’s Bungalow Aprons. For Clearance at $2.95 Serge Dresses. rsey Jumper Dresses, is’ Winter Coats, size 4, 16 Women’s Novelty Skirts. 33 Girls’ and Women’s Sweaters. 51 Women's Georgette Blouses. For Clearance at $5 9 Women’s Velour Dresses. 81 Jersey Jumper Dresses. 7 Women's Velour Plush Coats, PEeASESLEAGRE S538. 858114 Ma iaiitted © if & 5 = @f 5 737, foe Hien Ze=sgFos

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