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SEVEN INJURED IN 2 AUTO COLLISIONS * Wives of Men Driving Cars Are Among Victims of Crashes. , Seven persons were injured early this morning in two automobile ool- lisions. An automobile operated by Simon Kashman, twenty-seven years old, of No, 1391 Stebbins Avenue, Bronx, collided with apother at 120th Street and Lenox Avenue. Kashman ‘Was cut on the arm and his wife was eut on the hands and face. Three others in his car also were slightly hurt. They are: Harry Singer, twen- ty-five years old, of No. 1826 Pros- pect Avenue, Bronx; Michael Steiner, thirty, of No. 958 Hoe Avenue, Bronx, nd George Kemlin, twenty-five, of No. 2 Hast 120th Steeet. The other collision was at Seventh ‘Avenue and 116th Street. An automo- tile owned and operated by Charles Ackerman of No, 953 Anderson Ave- nue, Bronx, was hit by a taxicab. ‘Ackerman’s wife, thirty-five years ol, and thelr daughter, Sally, seven, wecelved lacerations, PRO. BURR TO RETIRE. ITHAGA, Jan. 28,—Prof. George Lin- eoln Burr, senior member of the Cornell TWniversity faculty, will retire in June iter more than forty years’ service as teacher of history. Hoe will devote him- self to historical writings, a fleld in which he has already achleved con¢ siderable prominence, Get Rid of Dandruff, Stop Itching Scalp and Falling Hair Use Zemo as a hair tonic. It does away with dandruff, stops itching » acalp and falling bair. For eczema, Tetter, rashes, blackheads and eruptions, Zemo is excellent. Fine for after shaving. All druggists.’ 4 FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS AMUSEMENTS. NEW AMSTERDAM W425T Eves 5 5, MATS. WED. & SAT. 50¢ he 622 NO HIGHER ZISGFELD TRIUMPH PARILYN SRE RON New AWITIROA at ti—N } ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC ry | The “National Anthem Sat, 3.20 THAN THIS Hey- IN Yet 44th StF Erenines Wed. ELSIE FERGUSON” ‘Asi. tm “THE VARYING SHOR TIMES BULL DOG DRUMMOND" BELABCO LEME ULAIGs cil ‘CAPTAIN eu CAPTAIN APPLEJACK’ Sep WYN MATS WED & Sig Es Tee | _ THE Perrecs NN Musieal Comedy Sensation at the GLOBE B wie ee a etipae TIMES SQ.jAll 2.30, “A Bil of Divorcement” With JANET BEECHER, ay, 5eH St. Kren 8 Mats, Wed. (Wop.) de THE WILD CAT m. Conan's com ij ttt Sanne Sean GelANS THE HE O'BRIEN GIRL LYCEUM Wat, 68,8 Bene «5 and Sat, ut 3.30 DAVID BELASCO Presentn f “| LIONEL ATWILL MARIE DORO KAW. abarp. bh St ‘® “LILIES OF THE FIELD” iy Wm. Hurlbut, wih h FREDERICK PERRY. IMUSIC BOX ¥5 45%, Fea 3 IRVING BERLIN'S “MUSIC BOX REVUE’ SAM H, HARRIS i= 81,1 5 9 Mats. Wed With ERNEST TRUEX ULCY ; 63D ST. Mele tia arenbay at 0. SHUFFLE ALONG ;\"* Extra Midnight Performance Wed. at > CAPITOL -tHe’e GRIM COM DIAN’ FRAZER ne TR AN GEORGE ARLISS AN MLA advertined in Th to “Lost and 103 World Builu Ing, eit) be These list sted can be Can 4000 Rok Brookiye Oftjce, 4100 Main. "a Real Melodrama,” with A. E. MATTHEWS. 6000 MORNING DEARIE| Allan Pollock i in in|| Kiva. 90. Mate Wed.& Sat.} | ——— SIX CYLINDER LOVE | LYNN PONTANNE |\— AMUSEMENTS, | SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE WINTER GARDEN tmgee and 50th CLARK & MeCULLOUGH yuonte, CHALFANTE-RLEIN an eros. — HITE WAY TRIO— Ye STAR Acts. PLAYHOUSE Wy. At. Bry, gna, Rew 8.90, Matinees Wed, and Sat, 2.20, ROBERT WARWICK Brady's 487H ST, Theat ear ta Week. PRit'z LEIBER giancspeane Te: plat & Tom'w. Hamlet; Wed, &Thurs,. Othello; ‘Thurs. M Taming ty the Shrew; Fri, Mat. 2 chant of "Veniees Fl. Eye, Macbeth, No Eye. Mache pert ELTINGE Wert 42d St. Ryenings, 8. Wed. and Sut,, A oy R Sth and Brosdwas. ven Matinoes Wed. and Sa w= FAVERSHAM “| tt % DITRIGHSTEIN "VALUE Ambassador i fire Wath 83k BLOSSOM TIME Muna iu) KEEPS STANDEES ON TIPS OF THEIR TOES, Went 45th St. Es BOOTH ji ‘eda sat 3 63 Consecutive Weel LAST TWO WEEKS. miss » TESREEN Lond speh TONIGHT ATs on Salo Populsr, Price’ soniisesr Evenings _500_to $1.60. The evs &.30_AAPSIVTE CASINO RDANGER / (ti) SAMbBG 0H Y TANGERINE “THEATRE, CENTRAL Lewes «& inte St. \paiey THE Fins REALS 91,000,009 PICTURE NORA BAYES oe -44:h,W-ot By. Era... Mata. Wed. and JUST MARRIE with vile m and Lynne Overma Y Thea, fad & Coo. Beste AND AG. NOTE § be _in their seat Pauline Lord “ y in “Anna Christie” Pag Deluge’ VANDERBILT Wit ice. At the PLYMOUTH, W. 48th St.: BIJOU War Mer Next Four Av THE GARRICK, 6 W. 85 H Thurs Mate, Thurs. WHO GETS SLAPPED Moves to Fulton Monday Matines, Feb, 18° AMUSEMENTS. PW, $30, Mats. red b Bet TOMORROW Nicht THE MUSICAL HARLAN wih PEGGY wooo & LENNOK F PAWLE RDEN OF Git FIRST ey THURBDAY, tnd durin te Pi are ui Wood, "Patrons ve areeg BEN OUDS CLOUD, 61G BARGAIN IAL WED. ts 0 ‘With Street. Evenings, “6.20. latinees Wednesday & Bat., 280. eooness ||™™DOVER ROA N. B.—Seats Now at Box Office for Opening Performance and with CHAS. CHERRY Eves, 9.30; Mate. Thurs, and Sat., 2.30. EVERYBODY IS LAUGHING AT “THE CRITICS” and “S. $, TENACITY” BELMONT W s8%, Bry. 6. Bra 8.20 Bat, 2.30, ‘nef uaing ARL “FOOLISH WIVES" PRICES: 4 DAILY MATS, (Incl, Sun.), LONGACRE Wee #8 St. Byes, at 8.50, Mats, Wed. and Sat. at 2.30, © THANK-U | 3c0 ORCH. SEATS ALL M. MAXINE ELLIOTT'S Thea, 39th, near B'way. » MOUNTAIN MAN Matinees Wed. snd Sat, 2.90, A Play by T CLARD KU wise | Bren, 830, Sidney Biackmer with THEATRE, W. dith St. Eves 8.30, LITTLE Matinees Wed. and Sat, at 2.90. Test YEAR PRINCESS HEA. 00st arp, Erot.as jenday and Saturday. NORMAN TREVOR » saiit MARRIED wast INA CLAIRE WOMAN.” . The SRY FARCE Te Hy ae Ae aS 8:10 Incl. wage tr ORPHANS StoRM Popular Maiiness Soe. to $1.00. Nights, and th Saturday Matinees Good Orehestr ‘0 to SELWYN Tuearne. , eat Matinees 9 2a ft ra.8.20. Sat, at 2.20. ARTHUR TAMSIERSTEAN: Presents ILL Nie cAWi i ‘HORN AND LOR “THE BLUE KITTEN” A MUSICAL COMEDY REVELATION, _ FULTON John Drew, Mra, Lesile Carter, Estelle Winwood, 't Rendel. THE CIRCLES Ernest Lawford, John Hallid: COMEDY ‘1: si near t PETROV Thurs aN A retion Fitwe WHiTe | ROV "by Mme. Petrova, Ay — INTRODUCING: Margaret Lawrences, The G Lowell Sherman "ive" : ‘The Handeo Allan Dinehart ‘Tiading Man * The t beautiful and best GailKane "orested woman FelixKrembs "nr" All in One Play | LAWFUL LARCENY By SAMUEL SHIPMAN Co-Author of ‘Friendly Enemies,’ ‘East is West,’ ete. If this combination isn’t worth the price of admission, nothing in the theatre is!!! REPUBLIC fheatze W. 42d St. Eves. 83°, N > IVOLI B’WAY AT 49th ST. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:30 ns Theatres under the direction of Hugo Riesenfeld 20,000 SAW IT AND WERE THRILLED ON THE OPENING DAY CECIL B. De MILLE’S PRODUCTION “SATURDAY NIGHT” ——_s— By JEANIE MACPHERSON Q@ @are.nount Picture Presented by JESSE L. LASKY The Climax of Cecil B. De Mille’s Gorgeous Pictures NOW PLAYING AT——— = | RIALTO | TIMES SQUARE === i] Harry Rose, , Weber & Cavanaugh, | Ethel Clayton In “Exit the Vamj CLYDE COOK in “The Toread: | and Supreme Vaudeville. “THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR" ~ MYWOOR BROW tte and NEW YORK THEATRES BEKEITH VAUDEVILLE BFEKFITH"scst B.F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE LLAGHER CHARLES PURCELL 4 Co. und Others, TYSON & C FRANK. | SyBic McINTYRE VANE WILLIAMS & WOLFUS 400., and Others, MID-WINTER CARNIVAL ALL STAR BILL w, Q. Tickets on sale for all perform || ances of the big picture success ORPHANS ww. STORM | Bronx Opera House }!2.5( 4.4% \“MAYTIME” _CONCERTS AND MUSIC. CHICAGO OPERA! MARY GARDEN. General Director. iIMANHATTAN Jah, TO-NIGHT at Tw ‘Traviat Thurs a Butiertiy Sevilies™ Sat. Mig! |) SPEC. SAT. NIGHT, FEB, American Commis Muratore, Dutranne, + | Mason & Manitin, the offielal Pane.) | OPERA | ‘OM M Novss “Sky High.” wg? BETTY BOND Sam Liebert & Co., AFTERNOON OLYMPIC | LID-LIFTERS | Matinee Wit, Say. | BURLESQUERS Daly TUESDAY NIGHT—AMATEURS, CARNEGIE HALL—WED. AFT, Jan. 25, at 3 MAGDELEINE DU CARP Fan Br | | enn BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA | Gpsianr ryT 98 #2 E, || JOSEE STRANSKY, ‘oisic'ne RAND ALMADG BEE SHOVEN SCHUMANN, PIERNE “LOVE'S SEATON TN Alin atin ata es: | (ARROOKEN Sen Asult ivan FAMED ORCHESTRA, METROPOLITAN frets QTAR oe 1h Misnateizer | Baly frown «© THE SNOW MAIDEN f PUSS PUSS 4)" KAY READ A | HARDMAN PLANO USED, EVERY SUSDAY 2-BIG CONCERTS—g CORT Se - aie 3) rrit ontr you~ RITERION fatiys |EDDINGER 4" NASH THRILL You- vir, tines, “Red MAKE YOU TENSE 2 0c, Nights wile oxuers. | GEORGE WALSH in ‘SERENADE.’ | VALESKA SURATI &, co. | & SHEA! A First National Attract ye anew TOGETHER OLUMBIA DAVE MARION S OWN SHOW CAMEO! friawerer weeity or 08 unpaid confidential | RELIABLE MUCHA, TERMS $1.00 AND Cail. Phone Will fend Representatire sTon "Over Seoul 503 Sth Av, Sn" PHONE VANDER’ MAT. Nooo" Bevi 9] | HIPPODRONE:: at 1) John Emerson—Anita Loos Production Romance 7 TO-DAY ORTH’ EWELRY thy Payments} balauce. Transsctioe » Goops—l0w uP. Core Beate American Watch & Diamond Ca. 6 MAIDEN aiANE. pS 5 ER AS ithe N Tamies-] | CASH On| CREDIT. Save 20% 3) WEEKLY ra WEEKLY WEEKLY ONO CUTTERS, 49 MAIDEN LANE tb Floor, Phone John HL No Employers neterence ‘DIAMONDS waste Bl on CRED: Mayies HY BAMUND 00 Dismond iter MUTBOPOLITAN, 41 Ww. $ 4a “ BT MAIDEN LANE ’ | Hand Crocheted Bootees THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1922, ‘ WEST OF FIFTH AVE. FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 22nd January Sale Nearing Its End SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE Muslins Blankets Towelings Silk Lingerie Blouses Infants’ Dresses Sheets Pillows Comfortables Housedresses White Goods Pillow Cases Table Linens Aprons Sweaters Rugs, ete, Spreads Towels Undermuslins Tatiana’ Weateas For the greater convenience of customers we reprint in this condensed form a por- tion of the Hearn bgt which appeared in Sunday papers for Monday's and Tuesday's selling. jay’s Evening Journal or Sun for list of other items. FOLLOWING FOR BOTH TODAY AND TOMORROW January Sale January Sale Draperies and Upholsteries January Sale Undermuslins Linens, Towels and Toweéling | Special Purchase of About 6,000 Bed Muslins $1.28 Good Cambric Night- dresses ... $1.97 Nigh: and Batiste $1.28 Cambric Pet were Tight Fitting Corset bos blest were .48 were | Imported Sateen Deo were $2.28. Extra Size Undermusiins $1.48 Extra Size Pettico 61.78 Extra Size Envelope Ch mises and Combinations..... Nightd January Sale Specials Women’s and Misses’ Di size 14 to 44—were 3..4,97 Women’s Jersey and Serge Dresses —sizes 36 to 44— were $14.73 and $19.73.....9.77 Silk and Georgette Blouses— were $4.94 and $5.65. 3.24 $4.47 Overblouses...... 2.45 $3.94 to $5.94 Housedresses— sizes B6 to 44.....-...- 2.57 $1.48 Bungalow Aprons 1.05 58 ct. Band or Bib Aprons.. ,44 $4.50 Broche Corsets...... 3-76 $1.50 Coutil Corsets. oe or | $1.00 Brassieres...... "59 $4.68 Women's Sweaters 2:94 $4.94 Brushed Wool Scarfs...3,74 $7.65 and $7.94 Extra Size Pettibloomers .... 67 ct. Wash Petticoat $5.65 to $7.94 Bloomers, Fri libockers, Pettibloomers. . $1.48 Crepe de Chine and Satin Camisoles $2.97 Satin Bloomers. . $4.50 Crepe de Chine Night- dresses ... January Sale ||| Babies’ and Liitle Tots’ Wear $1.55 Infants’ Silk and Wool Shirts ..,.........- ai Fine Silk and Wool Shirts 6 months to 1 year ¢ and $1.75 1.18 Babies’ Fine Half Wool Shirts sizes to 8 years—- were .97 and $1.25 84 Babies’ Rubens Shirts—part wool es to 1 year- | were $1.10 and $1.30 .94 Shoulder Strap Bands— par! woul sizes to 3 years—were .67 Wool Flannel Bands— fHeirn little wonder—3 in sanitary package were S1.50.... ..1.14 Flannelette Wrappers night gowns—were .67 and Flannelette Gertrudes were .67 and .77,. 52 Flannelette Barrow Coats cambric bands—were .67. while, pink or blue tr were .67.. riage Robes were $8.97 Lawn Pillow Shams broidery ruffle— were .97 and $1.10. . Hemmed Birdseye Diapers es 20x20 to 80x30 incl Dozen 1,16 ¢ sizes 20x40 to 37% Dozen 2.14 ‘0 3.37 sook Slips and Gowns were .97 to $2.47. .67 (0 1.66 Little Tots’ Bloomer and Pantie Dresses lo 6 years—were $2.67 1.66 97 ct. Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses $2.24 Tots’ sizes to 6 years Little Tots’ Tub Dres 82 single Fine White Dresses” 1.24 ghat "88 Clearance Room Robes and kimonos Women’s Corduroy Robes were 5.50 were 4.. 7.50 Women's Blanktt Robes were 34.74 and $4.94 3.97 $1.48 to $2.94 Flannelette Dress ing Sacques 97 1 2.37 Extra Size Flannelette Kimonos 2.74 und 82.04 and 83.94 2:97 Women’s and Misses’ Conton Crepe Special, 21.50 Dresses .38 ct. Fine Quality Unio! Yards Reversible Sunfast Dam- asks—50-inch— oe were $3.97 and $4.97 Foreign and Domestic Si asks—value $7.50 and 88.00. ‘4.97 70x88 in.—were $6.95 About 3,000 Yards Silk Sunfast Napkins to Match 2a ihm Overdraperies — 45-inch —_ else- Y : 4.90 where $2.97 to $8.47 yard. .:1,.97 Bleached tee Damask Napkins— | Mill Lengths of Madras Draperies 24x24—were $10.50..Dozen 7,24 —2 to 15 yards pone lad be inen Damaske— Bleached Linen Cloths — damask pattern—70x70 in.— were 20x20—were $5.50...Dozen 3,97 | Matched—reg. .57.....¥ard .37 Bleached Linen ask Luncheon | Mill Lengths of Marqui isotte—36- Cloths—hemstitched cloth—60x60 | inch—value .18, 10 in., and half dozen napkins— Special Purcha Imported Net were $7,50.....+.esseseees B Panel Curtains. 4 yards long— 58-Inch Bleached Mercerized value % Peery © Damasks—were .59....Yard ,48 | High Grade Cretonne: 70-Inch Mercerized Danes - a] value .77 to 97... - 57 were 97 rd .74 | Complete Assortment of Reve 20-Inch Bleached ose Dam- | Portieres 2.97 to 6.47 ask Napkins —heimmed— were $1.95 jozen 1,54 22-Inch Bleached Mercerized Nap- Continuing Sensational Offering Finest Grade kins—were $8.50....Dozen 2.24 Axminster Rugs 72:Inch Heavy Quality Table Slight imperfections in design that Felts—were $1.39. -Yard 97 are scarcely noticeable—maker's name on every rug is your guar antee of quality—every rug in- cluded is seamless—6x9 ft, to 9x12 ft.—values $34.50 to $54.50-— 25.97 to 41.44 Rugs Proportionately Priced. 24 ct. Bleached Cotton Huck Towel: 15 Linen (part cotton) Huck Towels.. .25 $1.38 Bleached Pure Linen Huck Towels ..,..- 87 ct, Heavy Quality Double Extra Size Exceptional Assortment of Smaller 22 ch Union Linen Cah Foy fe Size Ruge—Sizes 27x54 in’ to seep Yard 46 eer in.—perfect prices, $5.47 to S28 ctpPuRe Linen’ Crash “leo Il- Sate tices cu). 3.47 to 6.54 Towallag csscroccessiieas 22 3 44 ct, Heavy All ner Crash Linings Toweling ... 36-Inch Brocaded Linings Pure L en H, S. were $1.47 ++1.27 § 64 ct. Sateens ... 57 * January Sale White Fabrics Continuing Sale of Men's Stylewear Suits 36-Inch Nainsooks Were $28.75 to $49.75— were .16 Yard .11 19.50 to 32.50 36-Inch Nainsooks ; Men's Overcoats—Sizes 34 to 46— were .3O Yard .22 were $35.00 to $44.75.....24,50 39-Inch Nainsooks ; * were MONK Yard .28 Spangled Tunics 36-Inch Cambrics Special 8.17 sem ica a Yard .11 | Clearance Imported Embroidered BE nt Same lce Lamp Shade Squares were 22. Yard .16 MATAR 8 id i ue niedea Were $9.64 to $9.94........ 2.97 $6 Inch Longclo thea yard pieces | Embroidered Dresser Sets 1.17 to 2.68 were $1.44. -1.10 Hearn'’s Goodwear Nainsooks—89 | Velour Sofa Cushions inches wide— 10-yard pieces 207 .2.74 hes —L0-yd. nea, 1.97 +2 Clearance a8 Stamped Goods i mi ($207 2'gg | Reduced Way Below Regular Prices 40 inches wide— were 7.2.) in Bed Spreads—two styles— Leather Goods re Pieces, various kinds and $1.97 Hand Bags 1.27 | Silverware Cases, Napkins, Scarfs, $3.50 Thermos Bottles— Underwear, Cushion Tops, etc. pint size . . 2.50 | —slightly soiled from handling— Brief Cases of Hand Boarded | sold ut special tables in hasement aides Diep Little Things $6.67 Black Cowhide Brief Cotton Bathrobe Girdles pale ; 4.97 | were 54 ipa 42 $1/57 Bist Casos ‘97 | [0 silk——were .87....... 64 a ' “e 38 ct. Slumber Socks... x Wool Hosiery 78 ct. Ironboard Pads. 78 ct. Women’s Wool 38 ct. Ironboard Covers. . .28 Sport Hose : 65 Genuine Eveready Pocket 35 ct. Men's Black Cashmere Flashlight. Hose 20| eee en ee $1.28 Children's imported Merk SiMe 50 Ww. etticoats— ool Hose 95 | vere $5.06 and $6.65... .0.2,97 Silks Plated and Sterling 40-in, Satin Crepes 2.45 Silverware 40-in, Crepe de Chines 1.45 | Silver Plated Tablespoons and Din- $2.45 40-in, Charmeuse 1,95 | ner Forks—were $2.50 $1.45 40-in. Georgettes 1.26 | helt dozen 1.58 Matching Teaspoons— January Sales pecinl—half dozen 1.10 hive $4.95 Sheffield Plated Fruit $525.00 52 Hudson: Seal | ce” inches long 350.00 | Hee MN ae Caracul Wrap 5 longs also | $16.98 Sterling Silver Candle Moleskin Wrap ‘ Sticks 10.95 » ludson = Seal Coat ed : < t)—40 i ” We ’ isses’ Dat 325,00 | Vomen’s and Misses rae a 225.00 uit 20 years Hudson Seal Coat | muskrat . Z clare 14,18 BU tn, hs As e A ot e Stosh ; of $295.00 Hudson Seal Coatee (lyri 110,00, 25.00 | 65.00 niuskrat) 98.50 Women's. Misses’ $375.00 Mole C: 250.00 oa ae | Ehigeoe $125.00 Natural Skunk Collars 1 9.95 and Stoles 65.00 Women's and Misses $55.73 Natural Si were SALTH to Muffs 18.50 See To-Day’s F obe or Sun for Twenty-three Morning Specia id Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. See Page 17 for Other Hearn Advertising. vening Today « $ on Sate Muslins—36 inches wide—Fruit ef the Loom, Hill— WE GES capsearet seve AZ 36-Inch Bleached Muslins— were 1 6 36-Inch Heavy Unbleached —were 17... 9 40-Inch Fine Quality Uni Muslins—were .19........ wih 54-Inch Heavy Unbleached Muslins —valtie .84......0004 iekecs le Utica and Anchor PILLOW CASES 42x36—were .47.. 45x36—were .49 50x86—were .57 seeeeee SHEETS 54x90 —were A, 63x90 —were 72x90 —were 81x90 —were 72x108—were 81x99 —were 90x99 —were 90x90 —were Standard Quality Shestings BLEACHED in.—were . 5-4 —were 50\in.—were . 6-4 —were .: 7-4 —were 8-4 —were .i 9-4 —were «| 10-4 —were .72. UNBLEACHED 5-4 —were 86 6-4 —were - 1-4 —were 8-4 —were 9-4 —were 10-4 —were .65 Sheets and Pillow Cases PILLOW CASES 42x36—were .85...cccccou 46x86—were 86. 50x36—were .39 54x36—were 49..++cengeors SHEETS 54x90 —were $1.16. .cmssceen E =f S150 scecessn $1.52. .cevees 1, $1.62. ceoeveee 81x99 —were 81x108—were 90x90 —were 90x99 —were Bed Spreads Crochet—single bed size— were $1.48.. seevees 1.12 ‘Three-quarter e— were $1.79. ......0008 eeese Full and Three-quarter Bed Size —were $1.98 Sreeeeree | Full size—Crochet— Were: $8,005 vos cssceeeesss 2.27 Bleached Cheese Cloths—86-inch value 44%. 32-Inch Tickin; a value .29...... 19 Ticks—were $5.97.........-3.97, Comfortables and Pillows $6.97 Sateen Comfortables...5.00 Winter Weight Comfor tables — were $4.9' $5.97 Floral Silkali Comfortables . New Feather Pill 20x28—were $1.87 22x28—were $1.57 New Goose Feat to 26x80—were $3.12 to -938— 2,15 to 3.47 New White Goose Feathers— were $1.32.... --pound 83 January Sale Blankets All Wool Blankets— 1920 price was $19.94. , 1920 price was $14.94... Plaid Blankets— 1920 price was $7.94 All Wool Plaid Blankets— 1920 price was $17.94.,.... 7.74 Bleached Domets and Bleached Cantons—27 inches— 1920 price, 48 yard - 16 Bleached Domets—36 inches— 1920 price, 58 yard........ 18 Remnants of Wool Flannele—piain or silk embroidered Robe Cloth, Shirtings Bleached Domets and Cantons, Table Pads, at greatly reduced prices, Silk Embroidered Flannel, 1920 price, $2.67 Wash Fabrics +138 hams 32 inches wide 38-Inch Novelty Voiles 36-Inch Mercerized Nexelty Prints 32-Inch Woven Ti Imported Print Sa 8 39-Inch Novelty Skirtings. . 35-Inch Dress Chintz Silk Mixed Marquisettes

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