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————— REPS OMMPTET ETN F Maria Jeritza Again Enter- tains Admirers in “Die ; Tote Stadt.” By Frank H. Warren. ‘Tho Metropolitan Opera season's primal novelty, “Die Tote Stadt,” that first served to reveal here the talen‘s of Maria Jeritza, the dazzliag, is Mearing its present Journey's end. With last evening's presentation, its ith, Mr. Korngold’s spectacular ef- ran out its string of subscription rformances. ‘With Mme. Jeritza in the cast it is [ficult to estimate the opera's actual magnet of high potentiality, no mat- what role she is singing. Right she is creating a possible Metro- olitan record, Including last eve- ng’s affair, Mme. Jeritza within soven y8 will appear four times—next wurday afterboon in “Lohengrin,” xt Monday in "Die Walkuere,” and e falow.ng Wednesday aiternoon in specia} formance of Posen." ery seat was so.d for "Die Tote dt,” and every seat has been taken her pext three appearances, ca” selling out in one day. One safely gueas what one of Mr. ti-Casaa: worries is not, Last night's apera had quite a bit spirit to it, The cast is more home, with repetition, and the y stage effects are run off in moother fashion. Mme, Jeritza, of purse, electr.fies the work and is yir- pally “whole show.” Orville rold maintains a high standard in exceedingly difficult yocal part. hers in the cast were Mmes. Telva, iriam and Anthony, and Me: onhardt, Agnini (in a voic NO DEFENSE IN DIVORCE TRIAL ing Baseball Man and Woman to Albany. IN THE REALM OF MUSIC opularity, for the soprano herself is; role), Diaz, Laurenti and Bada. Ar- tur Bodansky, as usual, conducted. Leon Sametini, violinist, who makes his home in Chicago, gave a recital in| Town Hall in the evening. He is a Duteh violinist, and report has it, @ protege of the Queen of Holland, who | is said to have given him his first violia. We trust it was in better tune than the instrument he used last eve- ning. It possibly was not entirely | Mr. Sametini’s fault, however, for the | weather was enough to balk any fid- dler's endeavors. ‘The soloist played a@ Paganini Concerto, a Chausson Poem and a Vieuxtemps Introduction and Rondo, among other numbers, and, while he displayed a good techni- cal foundation, his faulty intonation was @ severe handicap to his honest | intentions, Harold Morris, American pianist- composer, was heard in Aeolian Hall in the afternoon. As noted on previous occasions, he is a pianist of creditable attainments who can play in orderly, consistent style whatever he attempts. ‘Two of his own compositions, a move- ment from his Sonata Opus 2, and A Doll's Ballet, were on his programine. Morris Gest is doing it aguin, He has arranged to bring to America late this month Nikita Balieff and his geompany who, for a season, have been | entertaining Burope. The Chauye- | Souris, to give the official name of the organizaton, is a troupe of light- hearted, light footed, droll Russians, who attempt to reveal music by song, sketch, dance and pantomince. Rus- | sian music is, of course, its backbone, but Balieff has ranged Wurope for in his cosmopolitan repertory. ‘ganization, in wig and crinol'ne, s the sc Slinka; the racy and_ pe: dies and folk tunes of the steppes of Russi and among moderns, Moussorgs| French Forterre and Often! act operetta, “Meur de Th |SAIP NEWS INF ORMATION Due To-Day. t Anna, Kingston vy i “Wife's Detectives Tell of Trail-|™" Montserrat, Havana... Brine | Mer } ngs and batiads of | nt i The suit brought for ‘iveree i rles Hl. Wbbets part own- Dus Saturday. Strouklyn National League Beers Club, was tried yesterday before Supreme Court Justice As- | arabte. “¢ Pinal in Brooklyn, Decision was re- | served. | " ea, | Mot PH Meier Steinbrink, attorney for | We iets tt Mrs. Ebbets, told the Justice he will |} Taceubecn” cristata 1090 4: AF a eae be asked to approve an agreement | for alimony, which will be submitted later. The amount was not reveated, but a daughter of Mrs, Ebbets said it will be a large increase over whut Mrs, Ebbets lus Leen recei $6,500 a Mrs. Ebbets charged = misconduct with an unidentified woman, 5S 17 last, at the Ten Arthur Van % testified he, two othe detec- tives, Charles Wills, a friend of the Ebbets family und a chauffeur, trailed Ebbets and the woman from his home at No. 1466 lenwood road, Brooklyn, to the Ten Eyck by automobile. There, the detective suid, Ebbets registered as ‘Charlies H. Ebbets and wife, New York City,” Van Zandt said he and his party found Ebbets's Toom and gained admittance shortly | Lefore midnight. , “Where is the lady?" the detective maid he asked. “My wife is here with me," he, | The woman, described as younger) than Mrs, Ebbew wus found in a kimono in the batnroom, Van Zandt | testified. “Don't make a disturbance! Don't make any noise!’ this woman ex ) claimed, according to the testimony. ‘The evidence of Van Zandt was corroborated by Wills and the chauf-, feur, Ebbets made no defense, He and his wife were married ip 1878 and have four children. She Bued for a divorce three years ago, maming Mrs. Grace Slade Nott, with whom he has alleged to have lived for years. A referee recommended @ divorce, but Justice Benedict re- fused to confirm the report, holding there might have been connivance. A. E. F. BUTTON SAVES LIFE OF DETECTIVE Railroad Thieves, Beating Him to Death, Desist at Sight of Insigna. BUFFALO, Jap. 12-A marine service button on the coat lape) of Detective J. C. Rodlinski of Sala manca, employed by the Erie Raily road, yesterday saved him from beink murdered by a gang of car burglars whom he surprised pilfering @ freight car in the Gowanda freight yards near here. Rodlinski, accompanied by State troopers, went to the Gowanda yards yesterday to guard cars on @ tip that an attempt would be made to rob them, After several hours the troopers returned to Gowanda, but Rodlinski remained and was hiding under a car when eight men appeared and started to break into @ car,» Rodlinski opened fire and the burglars returned it until Rod- + Lake Farison, Kingsto | Sailing To- Morrow, Malls Clog, Seis, 30 AM i Staransertion]. Bergen Rastern Breeze, Hvisinfi Havaas Cristobal upper, Trini ie we iby a. af Information as to vessels other thin those speciied muy be had by cailing ~CORNS Lift Off with Fingers | | | Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then fingers, “Yruly! Your druggist sells @ tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft com, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without sorcness or irritation FACIAL ERUPTIONS People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, Facial blemishes wil not embarrass you much longer if et a package of Dr. Edwards’ Oli) ve fe Fabicts skin should begin to elear after ren have taken the tablets a few nights. ; Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; | there's no sickness or pain after tak- ing them. | "Dr. Edwards’ Olive Pabiets do that which calomel does, and just as effec. limski bad exhausted his ammuni-! tively, but their action is gentle and tion, They then dragged him out som under the car and began to oot him in the head until he was half unconscious. safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes O} ever cursed with a taste,” a dull, listless, “no good” feel- disposition or broken out face One of the burglars flashed a light| Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable tn his face, exposing the button on hts coat. ~ “Hold on, boys. 1 kmow this fel- ee,” And they 6d, low," he said. “He was the bestlare the immensely effective re. addy I bad in France. Give him a Fp one or two nightly for a we patients afflicted with liver bowel complaints, and Olive T how much bette) Wook, Ibo and Ste—Adve. fie 008, | The Uvening World and asking | \ | | shortly you lift it right off” with| Tablets is| ak brown | ing, constipation, torpid liver, bad} compound mixed with olive oil; you {will know them by their olive color.! Dr. Edwards apent years wi n, CHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUAR 22, 1922, _ Sale Departments Include Muslins Sheets Pillow Cases Brantac Blankets Pillows .~ Table Linens Towels Towelings Lace Curtains Portieres Aprons STORE HOURS: 9 TO 5.30 AIEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Founced 182 FRIDAG, AS USUAL, BARGAIN Da 22nd January Sale Departments Include Undermusfins Sill Lingerie Corsets Women’s January Clearance Bargains and Other Special Values Women’s Extra Size Underthings Friday January Sales 78 ct, Extra Size Bloomers... .54 97 ct. Flannelette Night- dresses. . . 78 ct. Extra Size Drawer: a $1.18 Extra Size Nightdresses 4 $1.48 Extra Size Night- AAT 8808 Tees 48 ct. Extra Size Corset Covers..... 36 97 ct. Extra Size Corded Band Chemises. Bir de 97 ct. Extra Size Petticoats, .Sf 68 ct. Extra Size Short Petticoats. . 4 $3.28 Fxtra Size Phiippine | 2.54 Ex -made ef fine a ek and sateen—come in flesh and white—full cut. ...... é Silk Lingerie & Blouses | Friday January Sales Silk Camisoles —Crepe de Chine, i wand novelly Extra Size Silk Chemise: clfine—trimmed — with Hione—built-up shou were $4.07 and $5.9! Tru-hu Silk Chemises; area -were 84.68, B Tru-Hi Ik Nightdresse: lored models~—were $8 48 Hand Made Batiste Blouses | with hemstitching and drawnwork were $3.37. 2. Silk Blouses Crepe de ( shine Q Georgette 113 styles— re 89.97. 710 Hand Made Voile Blouses—filet Jace and embroidery trimmed a were $5.65... » AD Costum: Blows (hie : gette-embroidery, beaded and tat lored styles—were $5.65.... 4.12 Infants’ and Little Tots’ Dresses and Slips Friday January Sales $2.24 Tots’ Pantie Dresses 4 sizes to 6 years 124 $1.47 Tots’ Rompers and Creepers -—sizes to 6 years... Bary f 97 ct. to $2.67 Infants’ Nainsook Slips... € to $1.24 Babies’ Yoke and 7 Infants’ Christeni 7 ts’ Christening Ree hae $1 97 Tots’ Gingham Cham- bray Dresses... . O4 $2.47 Tots’ Fine White Dresses 1.66 Babies’ Long or Shcrt Cashmere Coats—all wool—circular capes— daintily embroidered—sizes to, 2 years—were $5.97... 4.00 Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing Friday January Clearance Bargains Boys’ Knickerboc «r Trousers Medium gry and dark mixtures —10 to 17 years, were $1.25. + Boys’ Ccrdurcy Trousers—straight and knicker styles— 5 to 17 years......Special 1.00 Boys’ Mackinaws — heavy all-wool overplaids in gray, brown, maroon and heather mixtures~-all with muff and patch pockets— —convertible col- lars—8 to 17 years— were £10.50 and 31. 30... 650 - medium Oxford Boys’ Overcoats gray, brown and olive—plain linings tch and muff pockets — belt Its--9 to 17 years were $12.50 ; 8.50 Boys’ Overcoats ~ ~~ all- woul overcoat- ings—I1 to 18 years-~ were $22.50 and $24 30... 16.50 | were 319.50... .. a were $16.50. 12.50 Boys’ Suits — all-wool cheviota — medium gray, tan, brown and olive mixtures — also corduroys in the best colors—plain or inverted pleats —mixtures—all have two. pairs q full lined trowers—S, ecial §. Young Men’s Two-Trouser Suits— finest all-wool fabrics ~- single and double breasted m is—sizes 32 to $8—value 62 32 to va brown and Oxford were 822.50 lo 824.5 Young Men's Overcoats—fine heavy heather overcoatings—full and half belted—raglan and set-in sleeves sizes $2 to 38— were $87.50 to $39.50. .27.50 Dept.—Third Floor. Toys Friday January Clearance Bargains Happy Bubble Days a complete bubble set- par pipe-reg. 97... Fi The Wonder Kaleidoscope—light weight—-no breabage-casy to use 4g, 207 special OS Aladdin Magic Outfit on * ait for your boy friends~ Teg Walking and Crying Dolls ~vom- plete with shoes and stockinge— dressed in white—with cap to match BOY: $3.27 newweeneverenrer ooh F apron Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Friday January Sales Women’s Jersey and Serge Dresses embroidered and braid trimmed— navy, taupe, reindeer and black— sizes 36 to 44-—— 14.73 and $19.73... Misses’ Jersey Dresses —overhlouse and $9.73.6.4'7 yeare—were #7. Double Satin Pattern Cloths—72x72 inch Wome Of Canton Cre were $29.73 to Si Junior Misses! co sired 18 to 17 years— 93422 inel ee * Friday January Sales brown oF taupe Bleached Linen Damask Napkins Beaverette Co!lars— Blue Coney Mules 73. 69 inches wide~ Petticoats & Aprons, Friday January Sales Sateen and Cotton Taffeta Petti- coats—plain end Howsred blati, purple, brown, Table Cloths ta Petticoats = ; navy, brown and li dark changeable—shirred and tucked models —were $4.04 Extra Size Sateen Petticoa' Cloths —were $2 y Covers and Doilies - 8, ‘Shame end Centrepieces—were $2.17.. LLG | 28 ct. Bleached various models—clastic fitted hands—were $1.59. .... | Morning Aprons— with strings and pocket 48 ct. Absorbent Bleached we Six pie Turkish Bath Towels. 20 were ® Sweaters and Scarfs: Friday January Sales | Brush Wool Scarfe—with pockets checked borders—bulf, brown, peacock, navy and) black—were $4. Worsted Sweate: revers and cuffs, in aval weay black or navy with white, and buff with brown—were $+4.! 2.94 Corsets & Brassieres | Friday January Sales Bath Towels 97 ct. Extra Heavy Double Thread Turkish Bath Towels. 65 colina shomstitehed 7 ©) zes to 6 years.... bsp | Towels—(part 58 ct. Heavy Pure Linen Huck Towels.... Pink Coutil Corsete—medium bust | hip—elastic inserts in back— | elastic top corsets— 28 ct. Soft rini: Huck Towels 22 ct. Absorbent Cotton , medium Jow bust—emb'y trim —8 pairs gartera—were $6.00. 8. « Coutil Corsets—low and 25 ct. Cotton Glass 34 ct. Linen Crash sizes 19 to 80—a few larger 40 ct. Pure Linen Glass Extra Fine ‘Coutil Corsets—pre ttily lace—low and me- dium bust—extra long hip are guriere= vere $5.00 roche Bandeaux- Wheel ce pea \ with elastic inserts—were $1.00 ,'7 44x36-—were $2.94 White Goods 16 ct. Cambrica—3t Be ct. Lonsdale Cambrics - and Children’s Underthings Friday January Sales Bloomers — pink tnd white—12 to 18 years-- Children's Blasmere— eare—were $1.23. . nel Petticoats— Children’s Muslin Drawers 1 to 12 yrs.—were .85 and .28..» 15 Children’s Drawers—i to 12 years—emby trimmed— { me et. [Aeros 36-inc ‘ 30 ct. Nainsooks—:) | 40 ct. Nainsooks— jatiste—45-inch Longcloths—10-yard pieces 86 inches wide—- Misses! Drawers—14 tw is ears—w ee Misses’ Night Dresses 12 to 18 yearo—were .97 . Misses’ and Children's $35.50, 24.50 Hens, Good | Wear Longcloth Young Men’s Overcoats—new mod- els of heavy all-wool overcoatings with plain or plaid backs—smart and heather tones of green, tan, 6.50 were $24.50 to $27.50 IER were $27.50 to 629.50 22.50 Nainsooks—10-yd, pieces 6 to 16 yeerreree Btols ys Rena and emby— 40 alee were $8.58. 45 inches—were $4.98 Misses’ Petticosts— lace and emby—were $1.28. Children’s One-Piece Pajamas 2 to 12 years—were $1.28... Women’s and Children’ | Knit Underwear | Priday January Heavy Grey Fleece Union Women's and Misses’ Bld a SUITS Off-the-face models wi Every Winter model remaining in stock re- were $1.17 to $1.67 Underwear vest, in various styles— regular gizes—were .97.. extra sizese-were $1.07. ...-~ Si Provide Economies in Every Department Linens, Towels, Silks and Dress Goods To welings Friday gore ys Clearance Blankets Friday January Sales Mtnch Canton Crepes—heavy— Friday January Sales Table Cloths with Matching Nap- | Ught, dark and fancy colors—ysrq All-Wool Blankets— cof Es enn ti, dik | Mia w.74 x70 inches sil xed we ort ' saad B96 | recloreand WR DT | 1080 price ITM... TM 40-Inch Charmeuse: trous—street and eve cluding black Crib Blankets—1920 price 42.23 Crib Blankets — Vande 1 1920 price BES... oD 40-Inch Crepe de Chines—full crepe | Crib Blankets — » agsortment of light, | 1920 price 88.97............ 5.74 Wool Finish Blankets-— pS | Goon and black 1920 price 85.96 oo 2.96 ‘ 35-Inch Dress Taffet: Cotton Blankets — 10.83 ish strect and evening colors, in- 1920 price 84.47........ ich Handsome All-W 1 Plaid BI 12.95 | qteep black 7 1920 price 619.98. Plaid B 54-Inch Heavy Ril 9.95 | Popular coatings —navy blue. All-Wool Bante: Dozen 42x86—wore .44. 45x36—were .47. 50x36—were .54,.. 54x36—were .57. FRIDAY Men's Wool Mixed Union $ were 82.95. . Clearances duced for clearance. : bonfire. 98 00 : #2. 3¢ Rhinestone Ornaments 4 874.73 ‘ : Special 9d | were $39.73 to $5478. 32. bo |] Other Rhinestone Orna- |See Pages 13 and 17 for Other — Spel kd Flannelsand _| Muslins, Sheets, Ete. Friday January Sales Standard Muslins—36 inches wide uit of the Loom, Lonsdale, Hill—were 24 AZ Utica, Mohews and Anchar Shosts ica, Mohew! and Pillow Casee—- Mohawk PILLOW CASES | myrtle green, reindeer, raccoon: 1920 price $21.94......... ILBS | Hemstitched Linen Damask Lunch brown were 83.97 1.9 All-Wool Plaid Blankets 8 cloth, x64 niches, and half | 47-Inch Imported All-woot Plaids | 1929 price $15.91.......,... O85 pedi ded. un bright or dark grounds—various | Wool and Cotton Mixed Gra x9—were : 754 color creatine 1.38 | Blankets 1920 price #8 173.06 Utica and Anchor | a gi 27-Inch Robo Cloth PILLOW CASES = of 4 , ens ote 7.24 | belie fay sith Wao neal ies eel price .96 BT | sex86—were 47...... 35 f m . be hank All-Woo} Plain Flannels 45x86—were 40... . a7 aie 5.50 hick me oe cial DWF | 1920 price 14s +90 | soxs6-—were 45 p18 inches, 54-Inch All-wool Velour Coatings | Silk Embroidered Flannels— Biss 7 Dozen 3.75 plain and mistures in tan, brown 1920 price sit i a ag | Reet AT Heavy Quality Linen Damasks—- and greys.-Were $t.0 ... WE 27-Inch All-Wool Plain Flannele © | 54x00-—we Laut ava aha Silverware and Cutlery 1920 price 81.2 TAO! es was 1.24 Bleached Mercerized Damas! Friday January Clearance binyee Domets Brinch 1a. | 72x00—were 1.34 Yard .67 Bargains ry ™ | g1x90—were 81.03, 144 | Bleached Domets—36-inch— me bret . Mercerized Damask Napkins— { eet AE eeoginly A 1920 price 58. VES | 72x108—were 82.28... La Dozen 1.74 | Were $2.50 half doz. ...... .98 | Bleached Domets = plan bleached 81x00-—were $2.24. 1. RAAT “i | Tea Spoons to match above } and unbleached cantons-- 90x0—were $2.44. 1.92 72x72 inches rey ee prt | 1920 price .88.... vecees Mh | g0s10g—were 92 67 2.24 : Sterling Silver Candlesti | Imported After Dinner Mempphisg 1 inches high Sivan | Coiafortakios and Fabel ra Gr anal 4 | er Individual Salt and | Pillows artnet earings . 68 | 4 in velvet bined | : 4 | Ty sernae 8.0% | Friday January Sales | 48 inch—-were 96.........4.. “34 | eevee ea ar OO ESF | ables——lambs’ wool fille ex lngheetrard (4G i111 34 19 Kitchen Sets fine gualty - | $3.87 Flowered Silkoline ° Comfort. pbs eae oo yin cocobola handles 5 A—WOTe BB. eee cece es ; 7 “D7 | $5.97 Mearsian or Flowered Silko- | 8-4—were .59... 19 58 ct. Heavy Quality Turkish | Gloves, Umbrellas line Comfortables.... aes 9-4—were .5.. ; “B4 z ‘ \ Friday January Clearances New whites ‘aad Goons Heat vi | 10-4—were .72 A Bargains h ‘ el _ | $8.97 Flowered Sateen Ca | 5-4-—were 24 | $2.88 Fine Quality Individual Size | Men’s Kid Fleece Lined Gloges, | “ables... Nats | Agere 38 Union Linen Huck Towels(nart | Women's Fabric Gloyes —sluplex Nee Mived Feather ied 1 | T4—were -B4 some silk lined—black, white, brown “were eeeec ee : ; “44 38 ct. Fine Union Li aol Ghiteatncerseine ai: +6 New Mined Genus Footer PU m | eacews io ct. Fine Union Linen | Chiltren’s C: in Gloves jew Mix 90 Feat! illows ee , ‘ ntlon). . 26 rea) eee mere 81.96 134 20x28 to 26x30—wi rt 10-4—were 65 ey 54 Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas— $1.62 to $2.57, LO to 1.73 Me Mall or Taone Ores Huck Towels, Soft Finish.. .38 plain and fancy handles— 7 New Missed ee and Geos F $1.18 Finely, Woven Linen were 3.47. B17 | Feather Pillowe—durable tickings | 42x86 ina 24 + 89) Glove Silk Underwear, | —ssmred stripes tits to €4x80 i 1 26 * : ‘were $2.47 lo - et q 1 ot; \Bleeeteest (Ga Cotton 44% Silk Hosiery O68 wo 2.48 its ins parole oo Aan 2a ah Cotton Friday January Clearance | New Mixed White Goose and Down RAE RR a : 20 Bargains Pillows 20x26 to 26x80 -v ere : SHEETS Glove Silk Vests—bodice a $3.97 to #5.67...2.75 10 3.77 ins.—were $1.18........ ag flesh—special ing. —were $1.98. +93 Ad Women's AD Silk, Hosiery” Tall | Rugs jatocupre 0188 198 ; axlioned- -black and cordovin: F ; “ 1G | vere 83.47 2,60 Friday January Sales eant ins 3 $1 2Bio Ngee: tire! pests e h Bpasial Group of Vine Wilton Rugs ingi—were $1.52. oF were O8.47 2.5 oily LA Bg 82.50 were $1.62 19 é f i PAT were $107.00 to $119 00., i. .. cee 7 | Mlle AALS Heer tl Tak | gee Brae Semin Vata se “nae a1 60... ERG ee ag | “1.50 | “Blaghitiarfordasmipaiotee 10 mnenes oe ching Seamed, Asminstere— ~ 90x108 ins.—were $1.79. B34 ix t . ‘Sizes before bomming Friday January Sales Bargains New Seamless Velvet Rugs— Me Mee Pine ee | Men! e Dversopts all wool waters 6x9 ft.—-were $34.50 Fi it ot Bleached Muslins—36 Ly ialy—plaid backs, fancies and meltons | New Stair Carpeting... yd. 1.09 imi yards.......+0+6 ste 6 sareane nr n0.00 | Barton Metta gy | Yona Mie 9, Men's Suits—ali, wool cutsimerce, | 9x18 ft-—were $£0 00 Z | aonch Fine Quality Un: inch worsteds, flannels, in. 4 variety of a bleached Muslins— Alexander Smith & Sons ie patterns, including plain blue, brown | “pgegeSe Sa re 8247 i Eis and gray—plaids, stripes and mix- Peccenae “ah iy, shinch ‘Henry Unbleached Musi (Band 68.ct. Novelty White. | modele’aiass 34 wo f, regular, nou ee meses Mea) | 41s oe blessiied Coaesseletione a ere hey 22.50 Fle Terie Steet Mete-- nen idk late tariad oi 100 Men’s Suits—taostly young 4:33 stripes—value .29 Fp men's modele—lighter shades of mix | Full and 34 Sise Feather or Bot ays tures—~sizes 34 to 40 ks 65.97 i were 625.60, 11.75 Cotton Bsa Baliereadee et | Men’s Furnishings | Friday Junuary Clearances ae ae et ia Friday January Clearances nares sald Fal sn liad eae. bests Bargains Fancy Outing Flannels — make were $1.98 1.47 | Corded Madras Shirts— j Warm undergarments for every | Extra size crochet —- assorted WO-yard pieces—86 inches, | 2 - 1.00 Bene of the family— 24 were $3.98 2.27 ‘ were vee 9G Men's Sill Stripes aa | stinchs Outing Flannelsaaty ched Sheetings Me "Frult’ of ‘the Loom Night Haerelore tale low price— 18 46 34 h i ve BS were .55 . snieteremses, 14 te foci 1.19 | Fancy Dress Ginghams — stripes, ae 68 AT Men's Root Tivoli Underwear-- | Plaids and plein colore were 69 Ot shirts 84 to $6 —drawern were 40 18 “weve 74 Py emnants of Fancy Voi 4—were 2 ; 80 to $4 Special 1.50 | F te of F Vollee~ j 1e4 . 64 Men's Glastenbury Underwear wae BE lp $F ds ie Mad) w Fame Orie all sizes 5 SATURDAY Untrimmed SatinHats 1.95 Black, brown and navy, canna, tile and Clearances Untrimmel Velve Hats—were 87.50 to 89.508, 93 Clearances Ostrich Bands, ansie and Feathere-~were $5.50 73 with soft brims, | i }

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