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nds Teche tae cleat S se BONWIT TELLER &CO EAE mere Renta oP otrantcs FOR SATURDAY } te AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE PHILIPPINE HANDMADE » x UNDERGARMENTS At Greatly Reduced Prices X Distinctiyely Bonwit Teller & Co. in the fine a if 4.95 +, LOS Formerly 5.95 « Formerly: 2.75 « ’ of fine nainsook; round neck, of fine quality nainsook; Hiei nie elit f Handmade Drawers Handmade Nightgowns 1.95 ; 6.95 Formerly 2.50 Formerly 8.95 of fine nainsook; hemstitching of fine nainsook; round neck, _and ribbon through casing. cap sleeve, ribbon trimmed, 14 i E #8e. ek it li French Handmade Silk Undergarments At Greatly Reduced Prices Handmade Chemises Handmade Nightgowns 13.75 22.50 Formerly 18.50 Formerly 29.50 Regular and envelope chemises with nightgowns to match; of voile trippe, hand embroidered, lace and ribbon trimmed. quality of the needlework and hand embroidery 3 Handmade Nightgowns Handmade Chemises .>_ cap sleeves, ribbon trimmed. trimming of -ribbon _ | Why the United Drug Company Chose St. Louis ey SAN. Staples, Jr., vice-president and general manager of the United Drug Company, of Boston, in a letter gives the following reasons*why his company chose St. Louis for its new $3,000,000 _ factory, in, preference to other cities. “Among the*reasons which - influenced us to locate our middle western laboratories in St. Louis were these: * I-Land isicheaper. HESE statements by Ms. Braniee. are not peat ag cialis, hee § Re | are logical deductions from acid tests appli e Uni Bh gr enna that con- Drug Company before it spent $3,000,000 to erect.a Mid-West ‘siderablessaving in interest plant in St. Louis. », ; ree ee This is only one of almost 100 new plants, anda total of 15,000,000 : : feet of floor space, built in St. Louis in the last two ian. In one indus- _ \3—LightXheat and power trial district alone new industries have been established costing more » are cheaper. than $20,000,000 and employing 14,000 workers. The new factories built 8,000,000 feet of floor space, and the already established St. Louis industries expanded 7,000,000 feet. ‘ Why were these big plants built in St. Louis? This general move- ment to the one point was.not an aimless change of location, but was the result of a business-like investigation of production and distribu- 7—Atmospheric condi* tion advantages: tions superior for/our pur- These industries spent millions of dollars in locating at St. Louis, ; so as to be near the center of economic distribution, near the center ‘of raw materials, and within easy reach of the markets in every direc- tion. Twenty-six railroads and the Mississippi River carry their goods to all markets. ,,.4~ i The business men of St. Louis are awake to the advantages of the -city, and are seeking sixteen specific industries to manufacture goods not now made in St. Louis but for which there is a profitable market in the St. Louis trade territory. These industries are: the and Shoe laces and findings Malleable iron castings authorities of the city. I Cotton spinning and textile mills Farm implements do not sean by this that Dye stuffs : Rubber products not get Steel and copper wire Screw machine products , Machine tools and tool machinery Locomotive works Automobile accessories and par! Blast furnaces Drop forge plants . Cork products Tanneries and leather products S hardware The booklet, ‘‘St. Louis asa Manufacturing Center,”’ gives details that will be interesting to you. A letter will bring it, if addressed to bd oN New Industries Burean St. Louis Chamber of Commerce St, Louls, U.S. A. y The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman.& Co. MADISON AVENUE’ FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street '- ‘Thirty-fifth Street Rr, _BELOW-COST SALES . for to-morrow (Saturday). ‘ TELEPHONE 7000: MURRAY HILL Merchandise in current demand, taken from : | stock and re=priced for this occasion ‘ Misses’ Afternoon & Street Dresses . " k made of taffeta, georgette, tricotine and other- desirable materials of the season ~ : at $32.50 And Junior Misses’ Dresses (sizes 15 and 17 years) 5 45 ¥ variously made of silk or wool materials at $18.50 u Priced below original cost Girls’ Tub Dresses (sizes 6 to 12 years) © at $2.95 . And Little Children’s Tub Dresses (sizes 2 to 5 years) y at $1.75 & 2.50 Both assortments in pretty models and the wanted washable materials — Priced below original cost (Departments on Second Floor) Youths’ and Boys’ Low Shoes miade of dark brown cordovanecolor leather, with flexible rubber soles and heels Wide-toe model, sizes 11 to 2, per pair $4.85 Round-toe model, sizes 24 to 8, per pair 5,65 Models that are particularly adapted for hard usage. Priced below original cost (Department on SIXTH FLOOR) Novelty Cotton Dress Fabrics representing the finest qualities imported this season (many of the designs exclusive to B. Altman & Co.) arranged im Dress Lengths at $4:50, 6.45, 8.50, 9.75 to 17.50 per length Priced below original cost (Department on First Floor) ¢ I ri hoe! . oS. x IE cine yt SAR MURR rgb Uae a Me ALTE a