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, ight that he bad brought Into town | salamandra for ald in clear = iy Rr 8 4 z ? 2 t j ! iF ofa ‘ . ni x _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 17, 1921. rs jhe South Shore and Merrick Road | convict and a drivet of the whiskey |can learn, but f cannot prove them in jfesorts, which strive te plewse the |truck which was fobbed, was held In| court can only keep on working spenders of easy money, Quaint | $5,009 bail by Justice Sttdam in New jand hope that some day they will get stories axe told of outbreaks of this! Triunswick Monday he asked a detec- |éareless and make the whole mass of i fi prosperity. | tive to wake a Newark man who had/my information valuable to the |" ‘There is a saloon in Newark which | bepn siec na corner of the court |county authorities,” hag been regarded us w headquartoss | room waiting for Perkins to be > of thoae why Know what is going on| brought in. ‘The sleeper stumbled be- jin the bootleggers’ worid of shadow the Justice, ecratching w frowsy | 1 WO ORDER DRINKS, tore and violence and stealth, In it were | head ul 9) | eathered party of the’ nowy bia You can't give bond for $5,000,tcan’| THEN DRAW GUNS 3 nt a few we ying pinochle. tt gr ate | ! jive proprictor asked them to leave. | quality Just ld the | They cursed him and kept on at] ¢ ger and proved 4 Patron—Two Suspects | play | fh such resources In cash and ‘ | At 8 o'clock in the morning the pro-|with obvious though not tangible Arrested, ! al circles and in the Sport Expensive Autos,| prietor ventured to protest again, re- | power In. polit 6 ~ . ss marking mildly that a m pught t ersonnel of th s fe enfo Uniformed Chauffeurs and Ue allowed to) clowe his awa gt face | Ing the la, the bootlegers oe th $5 Dist Avena, end Wyeth dcAtre when he please New Jersey ave CAUSE the Jaw Oy Erne aN " ve sd Keep Road Houses Busy... | “How much do you think this place Abiding, population to wonder whether | Were locked up enrly to-day at Police] pees | orth?” asked one of the ‘card |the bootleggers are not becoming | Headquarters on suspicion of being the | When the police of New Brunswick | yers, A man whoxe name has been | more powertul n the ordinary |bandite who robbed the Bush Cafe at) r Inentioned agnin and again sines the |forces of Government, and are con-| No, 2% Avenue A earlier in the night. were told by @ milkman last Friday! murder of Frank Walsh and Le sidering an appeal to the Governor) winiam Tracy, the bartender, and >, oh he re the onl ‘sons ia three men who told him that the body| “Four thousand dollars,” suid the and Walsh murders a ithe fi side Aa braced! i "| proprietor. "Why 2" gg norma! conditions, rd ne eae ae ee ait The player aid down his cards, bold enough 4 Laie capero ll toy ikem | pulled out a wallet, counted $4,000 Lineoin Highway, they made all speed |from it and thrust it into the land. parently k to the spot. They found eight auto- | iord’s hand, saying: “Now give me a |to an bven ie «| receipt for it and get out of here. Irs) ‘but at thi mobiles about tiie abandoned ma-| i" tice now. Til send a lawyer to{Catitioun eno their porter to-day, | wanted to know why, and one of the they. are just | robbers hit him on th gh to keep out of the| paréntly made it cb | to him, os he chine, in whiab lay the body of Frank | [yy piace now. Til send a laws! lutches, In that rest t 1 ‘ a " the |law's clu hut restauran eb ms H Waleh, the murdered chief of one of | papers.” about the) over there thousands of dolturs' worth ors SEU E OCIA AEE SARE SAE eee CLOTHING the bands of bootleggers who traMc| The piace actually changed hands | of whiskey. change hands every day betweelt Trenton and Newark then and there Sean plea Twente men’in the | Tho hartender wan forced into a buck FRIDAY | trade are in there now, Last night | room while the bandits took $110 Every one of the eight autos be-|NO TROUBLE TO GET BAIL IN thet" Gecided that tha price of New | the cash register and a few other tit Pre-Inventory Clearance note, which ao- Boys’ & Young Men’s (ESTABLISHED 1827) ‘Weat of Fiith Avenee Pethe you. a esi 0, 10 “| Ho Up and Rob Cafe and Beat | PRiony, A aS CIsuaL, BARGAIN Day. Tyomen eoreoa cemented "Povey Value-Giving Events to Which All Departments Contribute ial ite hha ap paered. the bartender. nd sualoeie EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN SPECIALS Bed Muslins FRIDAY Pre-Inventory Clearance Soft Finish Muslins—dine bleached longed to a man who wae financially | ANY AMOUNT. Jermey applejuck should be advanced | things. ‘They heatd some one Oomingan | Junior Boys’ coats: oasis, Rien 2), unable to own a car when the Vo!-| When Samuel Perkins, w negro ex- to 0 « gallon. ‘Things like that [ the front door und ran out the by all wool.cheviot and chinchilla on stead act went into effect about a were $12.00....... 7.50 isos ae Muslin year ago. They were not inexpensive | | = = = were $16.50 baa 9.50 ef AMUSEMENTS. MUSE | AMUSEMENTS. TARR “woeeuar Gane, | (fe Mowry AZ 1 20 AMBASSADOR 8 Bra eT si ° ENC ss ROSS SAA | ell MIDAIGHT POLADERSE |THE ROSE GIRLS: n GHANGeS be eed | cars, Severa! of them were driven by } uniformed chauffeurs. The owners of | atl of them were snen who have been | fy named in the gosssp of the roadhouses along the, Lincoln Highway and in| CENTURY THEATRE uy ny et by aR RL aD DIA WOPOKOVA in balict by M. FOKINE 1 Wedive to § THEATRE Boys’ Rain Outfits— ei y t t | FRAY COMBTOCK & 7. 94and $8.74 a continuoukiy and inereasing'y active |] UM WE NIGHT WATCH © ae ane a n the changed conditions of the as DELYS! Ine Mts A GARY Boys’ Mackinaws—sport plaids— sizes to 17 years were $16.50... 7.50 Young Men's Overcoats-—sixes to 42 chest in the lot | Bf By Miche! by Prederick Ptanhor nquor traffic, | cee Stared by Prederick Oe Toh e kta aie Coat pee The police had lost no time in get- Sa: une & Wed, 8.30. Mate | HIN GOLDEN Presents * t e milkman ive : FRAZEE ing to the acene after th | a rong Telegram, Sate Reba ‘a had thurred to them with the infor) Hate mauiuTon DEAR ME. marcaret aNcLin aneae! " LYRIC ji! ; | were $87.30 10.50 mation he had from oy i eee = ad 2 But these men, reputed bootleggers, mime. |The OTT AT TTT arearon N ee Mule were 820.50 .... . i Wad channels of information which |PQTHEATRE. 1. x Ast Jet Year| MAXINE ELUQTT'S St fin 88 ORA BAYES © Hain Live aa 16.50 worked faster than the best infelll- =, ‘ : se 80.7 a Baas Werpolien aed. Le wae chyions | PEYMOUTH pero: SPANISH LOVE tS THEATRE 25's, | ere’ Buitesecy wih oni tree ‘nate they all, recownized the dead! | LITTLE OLD NEW ‘VoRK” , Younes, 213 va GRIFFITH. Presents were $19.30 to $16.50 B.ATZ MOROSCOTHE BAT “‘WAY"DOWN EAST") \icsissoandeo.o0 | 12.50 man. But not one word of help did We £20 Mts the police have in finding ont who he | Siivi ka VEGI E sis until a letter overlooked by those Wear Aith St. Lye 6.20 Symonony Orchestra ALL Sata Reserved were $22.50 aud $24.50 16.50 wii had deserted | tis body oa the AR ete dott: GARRICK “Mata To inet ‘ie 3.218 | Boys’ Blouses—light and medium ee GRNWICH sat Neola Sites | BOOTH gah me Ray. Beer Fo HEARTBREAK’ ‘HOUSE pe eter a 6 pear 7 fe situati 8 typi HLL MACK JOE CLARA. ‘NE: santa re Mata ved.” 2.20, A Cody by BERNARO SHAW. were $1.48 and $1,74 2 @tate, of affairs obtainin ra : = ats ie were and parts of New Druoawick. JOEL garsa ARLIsS GREEN GODDESS “THE EM Minin Sati, Fete ay wir ss | Boys? Overalle—in blue and tan: ligabeth, Newark, Pate! SHUBERT 2 “1 4 8s Berita ut EMPEROR JONES """, “Ghats were $1.48 toSt.9b 1.00 i and Jersey City for me - Mis Sat. & Wash B'day Weens ASTOR Tea, R r& PRS Be ke | SWiRitheet TOtORy AT THE Princess Boys’ Coat Sw most desirabl “4 oO € ev of Dials apm 225 Lite MONDA y ! . aie Ring ia tein comaun. | Greenwich illage Follies =~ DIFFOREN lore sites 90 to 3 slesseuaawera navariieraericlin otis Tarai 4 ‘eny : weretiao 245 peroua who, nave been tio pncter'f APOLLO leit TONIGHT | ee cep io n.cue ss CORNERED ae Whee Lake Bet jirls’ Cloth than 3 oafers—shave by @ im- br zt Ga ~ portant figures in the reataurants and Barrr'w MORE ARTHUR sarunoay MATiMEEoeer sears so. |] BHLMIN SotMt’h, tvan! {4 bu ms ba! PRAY 1 abdut the garages. They aye seen in ANTE | _ | iH 0 iin Ral aon a x rave Heats th men of po- pulobt rion | CASINO '%, Musdrar, res.” .20, Last 4 |GILOA VARESI—NORMAN TREVOR! fiuieal’ power aad with aaice hoiders, | —_ mates. Wet HONEYDEW (peter, Madame TARR a AEDS path ahs, HONEYDEW (ryLTON ny fia.e cncee Mate Thurs. .Sal Cin Roh ey EN ®, BIGHT WUEKS’ SEATS AT tote “OF | [PLAYHOUSE Or ta Bue Federal, city and county. Bankers—| or some bankers—greet them with vespecttul welconic, | Girls’ Middy Blouses—tonsdale jean “regulation aod other styles— colored trimmings—6 to 18 y. SELWYN THEATRES. °% st BONDS OF LAWLESSNESS UNITE! SELWYN Set. 4:8 Ter Mes MARY MAS ere See THEM AGAINST LAW. | WiLuiast PAVERSH mea Katee irls’ Navy Blue Serge Skirte—full These men gather in the road: FAVERS SHAM” eA DAY AND TO-MpRROW CS Shite avhite som attached wens The ae “he Pauper GRACE GEORGE ©" houses and restaurants and dicker| new VANDERBILT Metta fe bodies—6 to 14 years~ and have social converse together by | non TY. LSI d ao % i re 82.48 the hour. Overnight close friends be-; Wm 48TH ST. thu bot By ELTINGE Wee 4:4 sive. tvesises, 8 46 we come snarling enemies only to be ronsnct baat? kept A . Sweater Coate—brown, greet, reconctied when a turp in the busi-| ness puts them in of perv ice to each sapenditare they outdo the w ae of bets, who spread out through the Jang Island race track districts to | Reed in “The Mi BROKER ging WOTSM Tampa | Some J BLIOU fas Woe ELTINGE THEA, SPEC. MATS. Fri, & Mon. 2.30 cadsiinvecS WIN GAME WE wtih SLA Babies’ Need Pre-Inventory Clearance way ot being 39TH ST. ah war Free at O15 Sat & Fob S2at 2.15} RUTH ly JM, BARRIE'S] | ——= |CHATTERTON MARY ROSE, Healthy, | [view Amster re 6.15, Mats, Wed de Sat.2.19 weight—-to 2 Aparna abies’ Flannelette Ni; owns ahaa ae 10D | JOVER I H E HILL Sires sean 1.25 NO PLATES REQUIRED Citizens! | Babies’ Knit Nightgowne—sizes lo af MEW AMETERGAN NDGF-AL Aer 1), NEW The Year's Dramatic Sensation! 2 yeurs—-were $1.40 .s at is what you wish your children and a 2 vR Sree! d Bootees~ "Then loo ZIEGFELD soverieas | BROADHURST fie & himony, | Mond Cepmated Beste 5g Then look after their teeth NOW. DANICING PER AT it ens aa = Leather Gqods In the x b warerBury service |SORS LauretteTaulor | THURSDAY BRINGS RIVOL: thomas MeicHan FRIDAY Mars wen So’ iT "St.___Kirnil_ Concert Oreaentra. | Pre-Jncentory Clearance @ specialty is made of children's work, || & SAT 220 Crooked teeth straightened, decay |HENRY MILLE arrested, missing teeth replaced. | roi needed, work completed in "| MRS. FISKE “sian th, That Treasury 6! Opporinnition IALTO = “THE INSIDE | her Hand Ba; |Nues oF THE CUP” | Sacaittandseer EA , SC AGUARE vanes Miaito Onbastre, | The Billboard | cxt:e0s tices Biway. at dius se wiry Marion Davies | Red Ticket Lat of Hand Bage Amricn's Woekly B BRONX Osi kadar aeg| variety of styles and. colors—werr Theta! Die enn Rea Oa iene ae $2.42 10915.47..1.77 to AB. 2S WHEN WE ANE 2OUNG" Bags—black end colors on 2000 JOBS FOR tote argon ute / poe allie ere 43. ae BT Rare 2 ring handles—were 84.27... 2.07 ey Cowhide Boston Bags—dou}e HARRY HASTINGS” Trin “DAN COLEMAN OM Ww All Languages Spoken.*Lady Attendants BELASCO_ Mat hore derorovnr Desmae Conon (LIONEL ATWILL constr bat, Gway & Central Pw Rotablished 1897 63? pre, tare atte, Wee, nm 3 29 W. 34th St., New York Ut) : " Jorn 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn MIXED MARRIAGE = Columbus Mourns: © 10 6 Sunpavs: cLosee AR (ron) aba WoPrER) iteeat Artists, Advaneo Moa, Stage Gar- handles—were $3.67 ° - - f* ER] |] beaters, Operators, Stage Hands, Eh, Se Cowhide Suit Cases—cowhide straps concerts ano music. |W “ERMUENEE |) ig cis sy News stands Mittal Me Ee reals LAAN | ground, reinforced oo 4.86 .MWANHATTAN ‘en fatee! Pa ead dP easy. Mata Day: Saeit! a ‘it Rois y Shopping Bage—kerato!— ape CHICAGO OPERA CO. BROoKCyN Citirn's Hand Base were .97..... . MARY GARDEW General Director. mM & v Zi ‘Vo night at 8. “OTELLO:" Fri. ''MANON:” Sat., Sokvitienth FRAVIATAD, Sit 8 BOM lin the Musteal Comedy Mit, “LADY BILLY." AGOL" Mon. “EDIFO. 4 way ot agin St ves ALY Li J MPA lc Knickerbockar yay siahie st, eres 44 1 NEW ROCTOR EXTRA MATINEE WASHINGTON'S BINTHOAY ‘lsh isl ean te int ae it, ROUEN 4 Our Own Importation : = erat MA Roel SATURBAR ANTENMORN a 23, FEB. 26 |°¢isnt it » grand old Name?) Jet Buttons inthe Dew %& Goorye “Ari GEORGE ARLISS 2 and 3 Dozen on a Card A Ee Teen bl $i in THE DEV Value .98 8.97 card— Wea Gh A Have. 0 HUDSON ek, Cr Yo Clear ry card i ore 7 522 3] Weektyionen Bary | Ose sh weekly peti SEND 708 BOOK OF Ge GEMS ASTLE ContURB TIO 97 | GEORGE ARLISS u) 5 ta “THE DEVIL" Near oth Av aud BIG VAUDEVILLE oi lmasea. Law Miwon a « & | Savder a Mil Donald Sisers and \s MARK D Bway a vn st Showing TRAN at Noon Rachmaninoff ALE RUSSIAN PROGRAMME, Diveeon Crd. Foley, salnwar Pi Protons et rection C, J. Foley, jaway Plano. 2 MARION GOAKLEY. AEOLIAN HALL, TUESDAY Bion” 22, ate, | __OTTO KRUGER an NG REC S J Tma., B's aA as aa 0 COHAN sins hea SeTNA MATINEE PAVE B RN very much in vogue, but because they are carded in this way and we will not ent the cards—we are willing to sacrifice the price. | Olive Shape—these buttons are | | CARNEGIE HALL *?, EYE "WHAT'S ALL THE A y RA Price} MJ TNITZK Y fond GAVE se bh Ma Wed ti at “CHARI JE CHAPLIN “THE Ki war een N mn _ SPECIAL SHOWING NIGHTLY AT 11.10, ‘ON CRED! AMUSEMENTS. : — T DANCE. su, TERRACE CAROEN itive Stic a 5000 TIMES | Continuing PALACE seein preningy 115 to 12.30, WEL! a ppt wy ate ce J HippooROME TwoBay ‘Sales Toure sei. a Pet oa 1000 OR MES ANA CLAIRE ‘ mye, cote gues —of— rticles od in The Word or reported GLOBE os Wed, Sat & Fel ‘Lent and Found Bureau.” Reom tg i % sh iriater caren iitesieteat'es | 17%) FRED STONE ~ “Lost ” se y Spring Blouses Extra size Skirts Towels Knit Vaderwenr nine (ane 4a ap entitle WATCHES -- ONC Rl E SLANE KUMMER Premats ROLAND YOUNG ia} OLLO'S WILD UAT icq, co RAE Aes Abie Be sure of this—you'll be held speilbound!| 'ssr'2 Pt cnchSS 74 by the WILLIAM FOX wonder play Babies’ Part Wool Shirte—medivis Leather and Silk Moire Hand Mill Lengths of | Fruit-of-the- Loom Muslins—a3-in. wide-; were .30 d. 29 Bleached Sheeting—2?14 y yas wide- were .58 yd. 44 Sheets and Pillow Cases Pillow Cases 42436 in.—were .37..... 26 45x36 in.—were .39 28 Sheets— 64x90 in.—were .98.,...... .78 64x99 in,—were $1.14 . 84 63x90 in.—were $1.14....... “3S 63x00 in.—were $1.24, 4. 8 90x90 in.—-were $1.47 1.32 t = Krinkled Quilts—-sham' to m: 72x00 in, were $4.47 ie SI 80x90 in. —were 8 +3¢ 90x99 in.—were & A.29 A. Striped Tickings— e384 21 Fd Table Linens, Etc. FRIDAY Pre-Inventory Clearance Double Satin Dama: 22x82 inch—bleached heavy quality ; were $12.95, doz 8.80 Imported Mercerized Dameske 70 inch wide— were $1.97 1. Turkey Red After-Dinner Ct —were $2.25,, 1.33 Union Linen Huck Towels (Part Cotton)—Firmly woven—hemmed, white stripe borders— were .78,.,... A Fine Turkish Bath Towele—-He med — plain or colored ventros- were $1.08. All-Linen Crash Towelings were .04. Kitchen Towelings— Border glass checked and striped— were .28 and 50. Is Lace Trimmed Scarfe—for b and dresser—were 75. Sateens FRIDAY Pre-Inventory Clearance Fancy Sateens—vod colors and pat- terns—suitable for all lining purposes—were $1.13, , AZ Comfortables and Pillows Friday Special Purchase Values Sateen Comfortables—fiorai de ¢—Cotton filled. full size winter weight—well stitehed— were 87.1% to 67.47 ADOT Women’s Muff Forms-—satin lined dows filled—Were 92.07... 1.38 Floss Filled Muff Forms lined ruffle wrist are and ring— Were 98.27. i Floss Filled Muff Forms—Skinner satin lined—were $2.50 1.67 tiv Hosiery—U mbrellas Friday Special Purchase and Clearance Values Special Purchase Children’s Cot- ton Hosiery—{ine ribbed—black, white and cordovae—fine combed Waco yarn—Special.,.........2] B pear $00: o5i55 <eenczeses 1.60 Women's Extra Size Cotton Hos- iery with ribbed top— was .38...., . 20 Men's Wool Hesiery—natural black and dark osford— was 97 to@1.17.. 58 Women’s Colored Silk Urtbrellas- Newest styles and colors— were $6.17. 5.00 Remnants of Fancy Voiles FRIDAY Pre-Inventory Clearance Fancy Voiles—romoants of 47 Yo .67 quality yd. NT Dotted Voiles—remnants of 67 quality yd 25 Friday Clearagce—Wash Fabrics Novelty Veiles—light and dake ground—were .78 yd of Silk Mixed Noveities—neat floral ef- fects—medium and dark grounds— were .98 yd....... Aa Black and White Sultings fr rough wear—were .57 yd... .38 Fancy Dress Ginghams—stripes plaids. checks and plain color were .35 yd 3 Silk Striped Voiles--open work between the stripes were .75 yd foo iS Sieieiare, bisa italy bse i Wool Fabrics Curtains < FRIDAY And Draperies Pre-Inventory Cletrance FRIDAY Htoeh All Wool Teter 44 Pre-Inventory Charance Cretonne See centre part 4 Ran a valance—variow pretty ttyles— H rae a LOT ened th al hae ' rh 54 Inch teperii all bb ol Stara ae yards ee me and lacet designs plain and silvertone fisish— wa iippua rence ie Ks Soe ' $5.88 quality. i, : Yordure and in effects, 4 Notions and Stamped sor 44 a 4,000 Y: Draperies— i ‘Goods Yard wide—sold gee of ld row, 4 . FRIDAY iiolaringe 4 Pre-Inventory Clearance were R1AT ..-.ceeesnese yard 7M Odd Lot Neck Bands— mostly small presi 6 Rugs 2 were .15 to oy Sanitary Napkins— FRIDAY 4 box of 1#)—were .64 Pre-Inventory Clearance (ex Gt Sy were 68: About 50 Imported Seamless Grass Odd om of Sanitary Aprons- Ruge—0x12 a ——novelty border or were 6610.91.99. 47 to 1.23 Laenpogl ld ni i Ae é | Finest Reversible Wool Fibre not sone tone centres or ad eee: 97 lo be.A7.- were 83,67 to $3.97 Orie ft — were 889.04 . 18.66 } ! were $4.27 to 4.07 8.9x10.6 [t-—were $21.04,. 16.44 | Stamped Rompers and Boys’ Suits Clearance of Fine Weave Rag Rugs Odd lot—many styles included— 9x12 ft.—-novelty border desigue— ¥ 1 to # yrs solid tones or hit-and- ins ot a former prices $1.27 to 83.17 were $1.97 and $25.07 oo ryduced ty ‘TH to 1 Clearance of Bozart and National | St Centi Etc. Fibre Rugs—Oxit f' denon ret A TaeY \ aH B74, were 821.07 and $24.96... 14.74 Washable Braided Wool Felt Mats Jewelry, Cutlery and sishtly,, soiled oval shaped ia Nee eee ee ee si white, green and white, ink and Silverware while, and brown and white FRIDAY 24x48 inches—were $8.97. Pre-Inveniory Clearance 18x45 inches—were $6.97. . Novelty Jewelry—bar pins, lingerie pits . tal cut necklaces, dor- Flannels mies and vanity cases- ipetiat oO FRIDAY Alarm Clocks—well-knowa make Pre-Inventory Clear : redium dial-—were $4.47 3.00 pomet- ;25-ineh—heavy flees frou Imported Steel Scissors were 33 yd. cam were 07 ‘BO pomet — 36-inch - beets, re Steel Knives and Forks- quality—were .54 yd. : rin knives nn! six (orks, 1.93 Robe Cloth —36-Inch — Eidenf% the Silver Fiated Table Spoons and finish—Variety of colors— foot ’ Diriner Forks— 96 yd ee were 62.50 half dozen Los OY ¥ Teaspoons to match above— bd were 61.25 half dosen 90 Men’s Wear ‘ein Sheffield Plate Fruit Bowls- FRIDAY \d on ? were $5.95. fers 8.95 H Pre-Inventory Clearance Kimonos and Men's Balbriggan Underwear: { : shirts and drawers—broken sizes< Dressing Sacques shirts oy to 40, drawers 30 to Rs ro} FRIDAY : Winter Underwear--wool- Pre-Inventory Clearance mixed—shirts and drawers— Flannelette Kimonos full length iss 1.00 god breakfast coat models—self and . ‘a Union Suite—Sum- tin trimming—were $3.97, 2.58 mer ted —white or tan— a7 Extre Size Miodele— Were BLOB. eeeeereeeee were $4.94... severee BoB7 were $9.48.. rere Gr < were 5.04.00... 400 BOM M Negligee Shirts — colored Flannelatte Dressing rs Berane: = woven pt Barer ge at culfe—were $1.88..-.,, bey Ih cd Men's Sweet-Orr and Hagdli; Overalls or Coate—plsia | ae . striped or white... . Special s vere 6488 snd 04.04. 4 Extra sizes, 20 more White Fabrics Clearance of Abaut 25 Young FRIDAY ’ inter’ Uleterettes— # and 35—~sold as high as Pre-Inventory Clearance 75. 36-Inch Novelty Voiles—striped und 10.00 ves also dotted Swisses 32-Inch White } Madrae— acinek Vi 28 Gloves 36-Inch Gabardines— FRIDAY . Were Myo ou:s)seeunenres oe AS 10-Yard Piece Lonigclothe— Pre-Inventory Clearance 40-inch wide—were $3.28,...2.8@ Silke Lined Cotton Gloves—biack 36-inch wide—were $2.¢3.... 1.48 ang: Walla net ut sizes in lot— 10-Yard Piece Nainsook- bess Yb ge 40-inch wide—were $4.38... B.S — Were $4.00 S6-inch wide—were $3.97... 2.75 Toiletries q Muslin Underwear FRIDAY FRIDAY Pre-Inventory Clearance Pre-Inventory Clearance Heoen's C 's Cold Cream or Vanishing Nightdresses—four models with lace, embroidery and hand embroider; (Prices include tx)— trimming—were 81.28 _ Sizes that were .46........., BS Nightdresses—muslin—high or low _ Sizes that were .25.......... AS neck—long and short sleeves Hyglo Manicure Sets— were $1.68 1.48 (Prices include tax)— 3 Nightdresses—square neck models of _ Were 91.48 ween DE batiste and nainsook—lace and em. Ivory Taleum Holder broidery—were 2.08 ROT. Bpootall) sce, iteisseag i 69 Envelope Chemises—nainsook, ba. Cuticle Kalves— nd crepe—tailored and trim- — Were .40.. -34 d—were $1.97 1.68 HatorVe vet Brushes and Fi Envelope Chemises— batiste and Were $1.23....... seach « nainsook—ribbon shoulder Wrist Miiece orubeke—were 600,07 leteiatel moe” Bloomers and Step-Ins—batiste Were .S2. ‘and silk mull-—daintily trimmed, were 82.68... 1.97 Bloomers—plain or figured batiste— were $1.28 4 Corset Covers—high or en

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