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FIRST BILL INTRODUCED BY WOMAN LEGISLATOR Mrs. Sammis Champions Her Gam Measure Under Fire From Socialist Members. ALBANY, HE first bill introduced in the New York Legislature by @ woman passed the As- fembly to-day with the two So- Gialist members casting the only Megative votes. It was not passed until Socialist Assemblyman Claessens had criticized the in troducer, Mrs. Ida B. Sammis, for Vocating what ho termed “friv- Jan, 14, lous legislation,” when much More weighty subjests incident to Feconstruction after the war, measure n in question would PASSED BY ASSEMBLY ie CORNS LIFT OUT! COSTS FEW CENTS Drops of magic! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little Freezone on a touchy corn, instantly that corn stops hurt- ing, then you lift it off with the fingers. No pain! Try it! Why wait? Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, sok corn, of corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation Freezone is the much talked of discovery of the Cincinnati genius, DENTISTRY. NO PLATES REQUIRED Why pay prices? The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the mo have yor WITHOL with tractions and 4 Incorporated. Established 21 Years. 29 W. 34th St, New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn ALL LANGUAGES SPOk LADIES ATTENDANCE TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL =~ WO EMPLOYERS REFEREMCE™ CALL, WRITE OR REDIT SE 6. MAIDENLANE 5867 ‘a iA IBERAL CREDIT GEST VALUES IN THE CITY EASIEST TERMS ~ALL.GO00S Dentistry That Lasts). The permanency, strensth, beauty and comfort of the Waterbury Bridge Work are unexcelied, This int ‘work Is he : T a WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS, | ours, TOG Sundays, 9 To 2 | GUARANTELO ING EMPLOYERS REFERENCE NECESSARY WILL SEND REPRESE NTATIVE IF DESIRED DIAMOND &WATCH 95 MAIDEN LANE. Floor Sev RL DLA DS Ye iony Ds BOLGUT AND SOLD for’ coats HOt 178 BROADWAY BENNETT MFO ONDS BOUGHT!S: PERSONALS 70 BROADWAY. DIAMOND RIN WEEKLY Party and full eld’ Liberty Bonds Gd Alo War Savings Stampa, METHOPCHITAN, 40 Maldoa Lane, vit ipetaire, AS KEMMCDY, a extend the open season for ducks on Long Island. Mrs. Sammis, in her first speech, answered the So- cialist’s criticism by declaring that the bill merely made the State law conform to Federal statutes and that in order to be- come effective its enactment was necessary beforo Jan, 16 Hor exlapnation was with applause. «JUST FOR TO 1GHT” AT COLUMBIA THEATRE 1S NOT A MISNOMER greeted “Just For To-Night” with Tines, lyrics and tunes by the late Junic McCree, is well named. Patrons of the Columbia Theatre who have sean the splendid shows of the last fow months should suggest to the man- agement that they carry out the idea conveyed ih the title, to be there are plenty of pretty girls, but whether the regular comedian of the show was sick or whether, there isn't any to “Just For To-Night” is a ques- tion that the audience had not settled when they left the theatre last night. ‘The seven principals each play from four to nine parts. In commendation | it must be admitted that Jack Singer staged some beautiful settings and | equipped his girls with striking gowns, but this does not offset the utter lack of comedy through the en- tire show, Junlé McCree wrote many splendid burlesque and vaudeville skits, and it iy difficult to believe “Just Far To- ght" is the product of such a facile es WHITE'S BURLESQUERS, NOTED “‘GAIETY GIRLS, A HIT AT OLYMPIC Pat White, burlesque's best Irish whirlwind comedian, and his company of “Gaiety Girls” are playing @ special one week engagement at the Olympic Theatre on Hast 14th Street this week. The company appeared in two acts entitied “Casey's Night- mar Pat appears in the role of “Casey” Jand he is just as funny as ever and Jhe had no trouble in making the Jcrowd laugh last night. Walter Brown and Arthur Putnam are good nnu foils for Pat's funmaking. |Grant, “the queen of burlesque, |the prima donna of the show and \scored a big ON last night. MOTOR BOAT SHC SHOW DROPPED Mannfactarers Declare Will Damage Bi axation on the sale and and motor boats under of the pending Revenue the boat building ind: ttee of the on of Engine and Boat ufacturers tes decided not to hold Motor Show this season. » bill provides a tax roposed ne the provisio bill will retard Boa have sought t reduction of no avail. — $10,000 IN SILKS STOLEN. sed taxes, but to Two eMficient looking young business orough- fares of Mount Vernon, several weeks igo, saying they were to start a tailor shop. Now the police of Mount Vernon and New York are trying to trace $10,- 000 worth of si n from the a goods estab! Feldstein at No, 64 We t showed that the two in I first to bore through the neir store to. Feldstein's. did not succeed, and then tried cellar. y cut a way into Feld ns cellar and entered his store through a trapdoor and took the moat Joxpenatve silks, carrying their plunder away in Ta ‘TOUGHEST BOY’ SENTENCED. Judge Rosalsky in General Sessions Jto-day sentenced Henry Cyriacks, sev- entecn, No. 137 West 128th Street, to is on for not less than fly years nor more than ten, Cyriacks |Pleaded guilty to robbery in d id has been West 1 rs held up William Bow | point of rey man, No \him’ of $1.5 Ror PLAYS. Hones ‘B. Walthall © Me vote" Also Greater VAUDEVE DANCING ACADEMIES, DANCING CARNIVAL OPERATING pee BALLROOM, Daneing erery evening adil cH cit bolt ne AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING 166th St, and Broadway, Formeriy at Grand Central Palace NOW ST. NICHOLAS in 66th Street 3 Lessons ( ble partner (nie popviar ROLLER SKATING St. Micholas Rink, 66th St., near Broadway. Skate Awhile Dance Awhile tructors te Teach You Hew to Per Lesson, Abb Pea re eo AQMITTED, TO THE Two session: incising Sunday 2 to, oe ott Competent sure, | Vest 132d Street, relieving | nome | DANCING CARNIVAL|| ‘ “*Fra Diavolo’’ | In Fine Revival AtPark Theatre « | By Sylvester Rawling. UBER'S "Fra Diavolo” was re- ‘ae Can Singers at the Park Theatre last night, American cast, There was a crowded | audtence that got a lot of enjoyment out of the old tunes, some of which are brilliant, demanding repetitions of many of them, “Fra Diavolo” really is comic opera, The book is commonplace; but it is not as inane as that of “Crispino e la Comare,” which is to be revived at the Metro politan Opera House next Saturday afternoon, situations and opportunities for broad comedy, of which the most was made last night. | Blanca "Saroya, as Zerlina, sang the proper spirit. The undressing scene she carried out archly and with naive modesty, the removal of her stockings and exposure of her bare feet deftly done, Orville Harrold was |admirable in the name part, singing with beauty and impersonating the |character with airy confidence and grace. William Danforth and Carl Formes were amusing brigands. Ber- tram Peacock was at his best as Lord Alleash, and Blanche Duffield was a competent Lady Alle: .h, John Camp- dell, as Lorenzo, sang well, and Her- bert Waterous as Matteo, displayed his fine voice to good advantage. John McGhie conducted with his customary authority, The opera will be repeated to-night and on Thursday and Satur- day nights, Margaret Matgenauer returned to the Metropolitan Opera House last night as Amneris in “Aida.” Her lovely voice, her commanding per- sonality and her finished art make her welcome, Olaudia Muzio was Alda, and Martinelli was Radames. In the cast were Mardones, Cousinow and D'Angelo. Lenora Sparkes, in- stead of Marie Sundelius, sang the music of the unseen Priestess with ch charm, Mr, Moranzon! con- The performance was a fine Yolanda Mero, the Hungarian | plantst, gave an all-Chopin recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon. She had hurt her arm, but that did not stop her from doing some volcanic playing, and Miss Mero has some in- dividual ideas as to how Chopin should be played. Some of her read- ings, indeed, were revolutionary, Yet Chopin had’ red blood in his veins. Many of his Interpreters seem to think it was milk and water, Some of Miss Mero's work yesterday, however, was ragged, Amparito Farrar gave a song re- ASK GRANDMA ABOUT VEGETABLE TEA FOR CONSTIPATION Liver and bowel remedies come and go. but Dr. Carter's K. and B. Tea, which your grandmother knew ali about, ts now ™ this tea and find it | ] © remedy they |« | for constip: | he, sailow akin an ands of women uae ul relief is guaran t k Dr. Carter's K, and HR. Tea, and don't forget that it's simply fine for children. —adve VAUDEVILLE, FE PROGIONS sbi. Aud Aw Dit eam 2d Kvisode, A otha cA ALACE nth” Hiioey Tote, bor kK IVERS Hiway & th St a Sic MisMe tt K, Mugltl f, \dih ATTY ARBUCKLE in "Camping Out Leew’s American | Root | BILLY KIN Josspnine “b aRHOeRLe | ——— LAST 5 DAYS e ! OF YHE SENSATIONAL PicTURE THAT ALL 0 1A HE YORK 18 TALK The Picture mil Live Forever, BROADWAY THEATRE) Biway at ¢1at St ant PLAZA’ DUSTIN FARNUM — | In Zane Grey's rieit of the Prairies, HE LIGHT OF | WESTERN STARS To. mormw-—Madge Kennedy, “A Pertect Lay ty | Willem” FAVERSHAM 2 The SiNce ete Ive Cartan Paulas FREDERICK eee Ld ne sebe MIALTO OhcWEATRA MAOGE KENNEDY Visas’ Comedy. ——— 1B vived by the Society of Amerl- It was sung by an All-) There are many amusing | with much charm and acted just in| STRAND ORCHESTRA THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, & umpbell Tipton and E were on the rather lon Pauline Verhoeven, for years ball {mistress at the Metropolitag Ope House, and before that at the Ma hattan Opera House, died yestord surprise, for she had been {il a loi time, and there had been little or hope for her. gian Army at Liege, Mme, , en's son |mans and held prisoner for fo ars. She had been hoping to be ri united with him here IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KINEY Verhoe like lead or Bladder bothers, like the bowels, dull misery in the kidney severe headaches, rheumatic twings torpid liv: ness and all sorta of bladder disorde: active and clean, and the moment y. feel an ache or pain in the kidn region, get about four ounces of J Salts from any good drug store he take a tablespoonful in a glass This famous salts is made from t while it is only trouble.—Advt. _THEATRES. GILLETTE |_ New Amsterdam \i.:% § Kiaw & Eriange Hes COMEDY. i PIOUS FEELING ONLY PERFECT ROOF THEATRE IN ANEAI HENRY _MILLER'S 5 jon’ of Paychlc Mystery! The New TREMENDOUS HI W 43d st ine COHAN {hie 44g : GEO, M. COHAN’S New Comedy aN PRINCE THERE wae DAD BELASCO ini, i" FRANGES STARR 1s 100% VANDERBILT £25" 45" i EMILY STEVENS SANDERSON ‘CAWTHORN Cana" Sam Hardy and Doyle & Dixon W 42d St 4 LIBERTY \i,!2\¢ JOHN CORT'S Musi ‘GLORIANNA’ USA TMLN: Bw SE ire & Pye 15 | LAST ats ORT si Wel." fat Wi ine Better Ole COHAN & HARRIS “feu bo Pa ’ “SEVEN ‘DAYS LEAVE! Deremeaunr Fighting with the Bel was captuted by the Ge: Eat less meat if Kidneys feel | Most folks forget that the kidneys, get sluggish and | clogged and need a flushing occa- sionally, else we have a backache and region; acid stomach, sleepless: You simply must keep your kidneys water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who | believe in overcoming kidney trouble | The Girl Behind the Gun NE! HEGFELD tesa THE vise FOE ES AND ANOTHER SAITH-GOLDEA WT — STANDARD sc F052 Huet Beet 919 le t at Ae n Hal ast night t | AN OLD STORY | charmed a large a fas : ; | of at t neh ar be J J erace ‘and with ear anelat | “Iphiiente eh Pauride” and. on Me dl Te | Fourteroth Guest West af Fifth Avenue Ww bt aa pats agar an played ‘acirn . {TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL} | thie aceumpaniments for her atti $ DEAFNESS AND HEAD TH : 4, Messager, Edward) Horsman, NOISES — J M4 ern | It yo hard 1 have Catarrhal Doatneas or are! va n ay Th Jin the New York Medical College jy. 4 ee Oteeea “aoe” Muslin Underwear Curtains, Curtainin, Hospital, She was forty-seven years ("lls » ine vecome oey Negligees Pillows, Pillow Cases 0:4, Mme, Verhoeven was a universal hr, repare, “ooste fittis Babies’ Dresses and Woolens Quilts, Blankets favorite in opera circles, She will he and ts p f one Who haw much mourned, — Her death ia no |CREMINAH Deatnows nr’ heal! solane shoud Muslins, White Goods, Sheets Linens, Towels, Toweling Corsets, Petticoats Decorative Linens ng no ve r- ur e+ JANUARY SALE Muslin Underwear The snowfall of Muslin Underwear piled high on every counter in the department continues to prove a windfall of bargains to throngs of customers who realize at a glance that here is a rare opportunity to buy their Summer Stocks of Underwear from our great, moderately priced assortments now while the Sale values offer such chances to save money. |] NEW CENTURY 02h 28ou" || MIDNIGHT weit) |] BOOTH TBs. tn wat ty THE WOMAN In ROOM We of Wa PY Ri B, poswn Women’s Corset Covers—nain- | Night Dresses—Philippine hand CAPPY RICKS 2" re. “isa "suortea took—round necklace und | embroidery and hand-made ‘ey t embroid lor patterns— PLAYHOUSE Y,,". our eg. 48. ...,.,, Sele BS | our rep. 98.08.,....S0he 2.64 ALICE ren Nainsook Corset Covers — snappy n BRADY | sum sijles with rows of lace ant | Enrslepe, Chemises good cam- es,|| ASTOR 8 8,8) Pyare a i colds our reg. .04 io .O5 EAST IS Wit © Jentily trimmed with laces, | Envelope Chemises—nainsook, in r8,|] “ADORABLE” salt Habsiied eAaTGae A white or flesh—-more than a doren ‘oul | CENTRAL "'s, ribbon—our reg. #1.18 Sele. 4 rey roche Meher trimmed port hbage AT 2G H- teen er ered | with Iaces, embroideries «|| SOMEBODY SaeeeARY Women’s Drawers rultleof good | etc.—our reg. #1.88...Sale 94 e 5G with Combinations of Nainsook and excelleat quality 78 Drawers—ruffle re, ot Tiga ery, & 3h CASINO A Merry Stusi eal Komance OM hem and tucks—extra ad inserts, or good embroid- E. ality muslin— hon run — i: || 48TH ST. ® iia, Sot Brees rvs 0 Gee ea OP. ss ccec ss le AT our reg. 81.94 Sale 1.48 geld of grapes and lemon juice, com | MARY: NASH: IN Women's Petticoats—r Size Corset Covers—mus- flush clogged kidneys and’ stimelete| wide embroidery, lace and tucks h neck, tight fitting— them ‘to normal activity, it ase | AMLSMLELESMESS PALATES] | our rex 9108 Sale « le 28 neutralizes the acids in the urine #0 it |] REPUBLIC Wet 424 st tves at 830. Petticoats — fascinating models our reg. .48.. Sale . no longer irritates, thus ending | Mats Wed, and Sat, 2.30. be embroidery, rites or laces Size Drawers—good cam- ladder disorders. in dainty, new patterns brie ruffle with tucks and “Jad ‘Salts is harmless: inexpensives |] Pike gba Led ad 4 —our reg. 62.66... .Sale 1.90 | jemstitching : makes a delightful elfervescent lthiae | ROADS or DESTINY Handsomely Trimmed petti= our reg. .78 .., Sale 54 water drink which everybody should coate—rullica of lace and - Extra Size Night Dresses— sev take now and then to keep their kid- | HUDSON “y.f'h St Prunny, 4) broidery~ 2.48 | eral pretty models in nainsook neys clean, thus avoiding serious com- || yous an our reg, 83.28 Sale 2. | desirable aty plications. Night Dresses—nainsook, round our reg. 82.28 Sale 1.88 A well-known local druggist says he | neck—dozen good models Extra Size Night Dresses—mus- lin—embroidery trimm our reg. $1.50 Sale 1.18 Extra Size Petticoats—ruffle of embroidery or lace and inserts our reg. 81.98 . val. $1.48 and $1.68. Sale A227 | Night Dresses—fine nainsook— fancy trimmed yokes of Val. and Point de Paris laces, embroidery medallions, tucks and ribbons our reg. $2.94 le 1.94 LONGAGHR Har Ga tee Mats, Wed. and 8: tn “NOTHING BUT LIES.” W. 46th St pene WOMAN” SHUBERT “ae, oe Sats Wed. eet, 230 69TH TIME TO-NIGHT BETROTHAL Hy MAETERLINCK, Auer Blue Bird BI0U THREE-DAY SALE OF TOILET ARTICLES aaa te Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ves, #90 Mat fat, 3 Wway on Wed LOY AHO The very ds, too, specially © is sale. ‘Thes KNICKERBOCKE: Fi [aon yor, AuauT The very best brand. to pecially cut for this sale. These Evenings at 8.18; Matiness Wed @ 215 Leveny WOMAN's “missed prices will surprise you in the money savings they represent. H. B. WARNER in Sleeping Partners with IRENE No Maul or Toleghove Orders for the Putlow BORDONI cate lie m sabe aAta £9 enette, M80 ||| PRINCESS omc 4, mr J) Hearn’s Pereatde Seep 7} | Berjetiad Touth Powder 24 paTniGa fe Oh, My Dear 9 ct. Palmetto Soap ++ G16 | 0 ct sie Pebeco Tooth a WETTER THA: ‘OW, MOY’ Merald. 5 lohnson’s Foot So rae 1 s Paste . COLLINCE * BELMONT **\!.*" tay Bb es Nanpae ss 32h ae 25 ct. size Boriclor Tooth 66 ct. White Castile Soap... .&@2 7 ct. Light House Laundry Soap 3 540 ct. Armour's Baby Set— Soap and Taloum Powder Pas Whitesides iti atorven ny 44TH ST. Little Thea. 5 A2 AT 25 ct. size Kolynos Tooth Paste. 25 ct. size Sanitol Tooth Powder 75 ct. Borine Mouth W Sample Tooth Brushes— clean—values .15 to .28,. Dr. Charles’ Flesh Feod— 28 50 ct. size 50 et. Daggett & Relnecel's Cold Cream 25 ct. size Plexo Cream 8 ct. Sulphur Candles 10 ct. box Camphor Ice. 78 ct. Sanitary Napkins S-inch—dozen. 25 ct. size Peroxide 15 ct. size Ormont Egg Shampoo 10 et. Sweetheart Talcum Powder 50 ct. siz’ Hind’s Honey and Almond Creatn 10 et. Petroleum Jelly, . 1s ct. Hearn's Taloum Powder #5 ct. Luste-ite Nail Ename 76 ct. Hearn’ Toilet Water— all popular odors Brea | #18 LITTLE “SIMPLICITY Ta nr Hwa My Wann Matin A Litiie JoURNEY Winwood anit Cyril Keiontley BROADHURST **° Mus medium size Cake ’ 3s Soap vem #15. ura de Sal, 215 *! Melting of Molly *') (sti SELWYN THEATHE, W JANE COWL in The Crowded Hour MAXINE ELLIOTT'S, \V for a Mate Wed. & Sat PLYMOUTH \\"" Wa Fra # Nora ae tr NORA BAYES" Fe UEKNOWN PURPLE! n ANNO UENNETT #5 ct. Woodbury's Facial Soap ‘a 10 et Oakley . eee 1.46 Large Bar Olive c astile See nae ibe 96 Grandma Washing Powder-— Special 4 16 0 ct. Renovo Sweepin, sete eed . 7% 2 ct. Britt's Powdered Bean 10 IVORY TINT ARTIC $2.74 Hair Brushes ‘ #2.23 Hair Brushes $3.74 Mirrors ’ 41.36 Hand Mirrors. . $1.23 Powder Boxes, Hair Receivers—each 46 ct. Ivory Tint Picture Frame... 86 ct. Ivory Tint Perfume Bottle Holders Api Bbot. Nail Buffers 80 ct. Dressing Combs $2.25 Clothes Brushes 21.56 Hat Brushes = ST. Te: Gia MC anaes le si KEEP {> YOURSELF Snappy enough the PARI: THREE COMIC live b I MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday Until 1P. M. and. daring. oa ent dealers buying, quantities reatr Matl or Telephone Ord 2 | $1.17 Women's Extra I MEATRE Cotton Underwi 4—ve Eiacce, sn short drawers, SAIN: PLOUIL oor 4c} Sir tsb itt geht and DS. Minch Josirable Ditks 0 FRA DIAVOLO KA OEMS th MAIN FLOOR, 485 Vs Weal “ TA et. Ponges b V4 Little Boys’ Suits Jurk SILKS aa MAIN FLOOR PUNCH & JUDY $13; iy." 39": ‘GONDOLI" RS MIKADO™ eB rely oallsr Try RT. wa +KER 4 Shubert hiviers Kiwoy, malres | LOTHY TIURD FLOOR. Pr ] oN "i . be ind dre 1 S %to To.MoRKow FE roe bingy MAYTIMI JoNe MALS FLOW, ibe tae spree Hy Mar ed v LOEW'S Tih Ave, * & kre 45 et. Outing Flannele ios 38 : Coratsat nines <8" SUNDER ORDERS” lust dark color reason ‘i Ae AMUSEMENTS EHS 19m Blehean papsuce—Daszatnre, [917 Mereasette end Scrim » MANHATTAN "8 th fa 70 et. Yard Wide Sateens B4{ Wide he hink—white, tvory, | | bam Mi) OLc OTT ter Cotun's || “Assortment of ght ‘and ‘dark Pus BIR INEace ca uarinee = TIME YOICE OF mconwety, mM" LININGS -BASEMBNT. en Toweling Heath I ipPoDROME CHARITY. Ri ewe nertnecenntesisate | Fowban_ ain Fiat rio tted bDanea—all be Gi et el eet DANCE TERRACE GARDEN a PETTOCOLTH-8KOOND FLOOR, beer Paacae r= ome PALACE SST STREET, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK 51,97 Little Tots’ Tub [ 1.44 | MUSLINS—DASEMNT, Dancing, T to 12. at, & ku 13. ATTA BOY. «itn Giagham aad eh unp Loser ty Ha] 36 ineh oT r pelted ‘models — eontras! OLUMBIA au fh Fe gentaen a ‘oe u TO Fixte DERE, sRGOND FLOOR, MUSLINS—BASKMENT, : ‘Nie’ DEIt,—shaw 5 Sues aie BEHMAN SHOW, we EE Uae? bay eA | \ D - AA «! ; Comparisons Prove Our Sale Prices ie to Be the Lowest Women's Coats, Suits Dresses, Biouses Furs and Fur Coats : Smart Misses’ Wear Men's Furnishings 19th January Sale of BLANKETS Cont.nues at an Interesting Pace Fluffy and warm Blankets, beautifully made and show- ing every variety of border and design one could de- sire. It ts such incompar- able assortments as this that give favor to our sales, where you are certain to find just what you particularly want at a price that is al- ways pleasing. Cotton Fleece Blankets—white gray, tan—contrast borders— 50x72 inch—-our reg. 82.27— January Sale 1.74 our reg. $2.95—~ January Sale 2.27 64x67 and 64x80 inch— our reg. #9. 45 uary Sele 2. 44 uur reg. 83. wat Sale 2.74 ur reg. 83.97— hits January Sale 8. 17 x80 inch—our re; — “January Sale 3.44 Outdoor Blankets—Steel gray, with bar border—full size single blankets —our reg. $7.94 and $8.47— January Sale 6.95 Wool Mixed Blankets—White or gray, with contrast borders— our reg. 812.04— January Sale 10.24 Comfortable Blankets — Eider- down finish imported cotton—solid colors, two tones, centre designs or contrast borders-—3-inch silk bind- ing—our reg. $8.9 January Sale 7.24 Handsome Blankets (mostly all wool)—white with contrast border —extra site our reg. $21.94— Special 19.84 Blanketa—Imported cotton eider- down—attractive Jacquard patterns —pink or blue—stitched or silk bound—our reg. $1.84— January Sale 1.45 Crib Blankets—Imported cotton ciderdown finish—pink or blue Jac- quard patterns—slk bound—solid color pink, blue or white with border our reg. 82.67— January Sale 2.277 Crib Blankets—EKiderdown finish— Jacquard designs— our reg. .06.... January Sale .74 Jacquard Comfortable Blankets —-Imported cotton eiderdown finish full -new designs in interest- ing variety—our reg. $5.25— January Sale 4.44 Wool Mixed Blankets— White, with contrast borders—full size— our reg. $8.97....... 6.44 50% Wool Mixed Blankets SALE 8.44 Our reg. 810.9% 60x76 inch- ‘That means they are the warm, soft, wooly kind, light of weight and flexible in wea’ ideal for winter nights, They plaid design, or white with pink or blue borders. Very exceptional in price—the plaids are a litt.c indistinct, therefore these prices. TOWELS for January Sale, Just glance at these values and duplicate them tf you can! Hemmed Union Linen Huck Towels — part linen and cotton — fine close weave—white borders—our reg. .48....... «BB | Imported Union Linen (part cot- ton) Huck Towels — hemmed, wide damask bord our reg. .78 wee DS Pure Linen Hematitched Huck Towels full bleached, wide da- mask borders our reg. 81,38 saheneets 84 Fine Quality Turkish Bath Tow- els—colored, block or white stripe centres—our reg. .87.. -O4 Bleached Turkish Wash Clothe— wile colored border, with wreath design for initial 14 1s ; Individual Size Bleached Huck Towels — heavy quality, hemmed, ; white for doctors and dor, 1.45 Hemmed Turkish Towels— our reg. 20 165 Hemmed Bleached Huck Towels rur reg. 28 dentists’ use our reg. @L.74 Hemmed Turkish Towels— rreg. 34 24 with white, Turkish good steed orders, Maal and Teiephone Orders Filled: Untess Otherwise Stated

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