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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, music's cause is now a portion of the city’s chronicles. ‘The opera was cut a bit—Miss Far- rar did not make the customary fare- well speech. 1922. nlEARIN FOURTEENTH STREET Feunded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Fridag, aS Usuat, Barcain Dad Last Friday of January Sale MONEY-SAVING VALUES Throughout Sale Departments, and in Every ; Other Section of the Store Boys’ Clothes Hosiery and Glove Towels Bed Muslins, Etc. Friday Money-Saving Values Undersilks and Towelings Last Friday of January Sales Departments Include Muslins Sheets Pillow Cases Spreads Blankets Pillows Table Linens Towels Toweling Comfortahles Aprons. — IN THE REALM OF MUSIC monte Orchestra, slew selected to play concertos of Beethoven and Schu- * mann and Gabriel Pierne’s poem sym- LONDON CLUBS FACING phonique for piano and orchestra, a, MA composition new to America, The s0-| CRISIS AS NY QUIT loist had been heard here in recital last spring. It would be a pleasure Few Men Belong to More Than One to record that Mme. Du Carp had and They Are Spending Little. emerged triumphant from the ordeal, ae but discretion Is the better part of 4 /ONDON. Jen. FS OB eae reviewing. Technique the planiste re bt eta err fird Mligtae scems to possess In plenty. She reels ba . [ned off the most difficult passages with ‘ons have been pouring in by the astonishing ease. Our chief critical hundreds and secretaries are at their arrow is almed at her interpretations, | Wits’ end how to carry on. in particular her idea of tempos. She, One club has begged Its members| prefers the turtle’s pace to the hare’s, to pay their dues for 1922 during tho! pecially noticeable in the adagio current month, failing, which there} pyesient et the Beethoven Concerto wii be a foreclosure. and in the final jumann movement. This lethargic tendency distorts and gJe%nmend of nic wtonthi an one alters the very nature of the melody the rule in more prosperous times, | and gives a dullness to her perform- and commercially valuable members, | ance. No matter how a pianist ‘“‘feels'’ meaning those who go to thelr club| the music, he or she should never daily and spend money there on food, | make it dull. . Schumann is anything wine and ciga) but monotonou Mme. Du Carp's readings too had @ superficial tinge. There was little of the colorful Schu- mann in her presentation, She was more at ease in Pierne’s poem, a Garden a Treat as Meli- sande at the Manhattan Opera House. By Frank H. Warren. ing of new and ex-queens of as folks have been for some @aye past, we now have to record the @#pntrance into the realm of opera pi.the sempiternal queen of them ail, Mary Garden, the super-woman. De- fer to the lord high Impresario all @imtinnabulant Toscas! ‘Versatile Mary chose her unforget- Melisande as the most becoming ‘Pele: in which to re-introduce herself ‘ei her local cohorts, and last night ‘@xb creaky rafters of the Manhattan Qpara House oozed precious Maeter- link romance and Debussyan idiom upon the heads of a languorons Tams, drugged and delighted audl- ete. ‘‘Pelleas and Melisande’’ is De- tewpy's masterpiece, many think. fhfPristan and Isolde’ rewritten,” oy BlanketsandFlannels Last Friday of January Sales fortes one. It is a work for those who | Work, the composer tells us, inspired Boys’ Mackinawe—heavy all-wool Musli i for thos welts Oil Gaeta lds GUL aE Weiten WikasSaha Valu tas sling 86 inches wide—Frult of All Wool, Blankets — variety of Uke: to escape from the bondage of /bY Victor Hugo's lines of the “Songs overplaids—gray, brown, maroon y Money-Saving t Friday of January Sales ye Voom, Hill--were 2b..0+ « 1 blankets—also all-white the:old grand opera hocus pocus to and heather mixtures—all with Women's Silk and Wool Clocked Soft, Absorbent Bleached Cotton canta with colored borders the depth the composer was after but é : er 36-inch Bleached Muslins— i of a pitare the. composition: i UHliAa ts Oh beE mutt ahd p patch Nt isrpsntnthare slocke ae ‘in apsttod liget won Utah a WEE AB sicciane RTE EVER full size— they inhaled ad extremum, leaving | tated, with suggestions of the Rus- were $10.50 and 811.80. 7..5,85 Welaht wool hose with hand et- Fine Quality Union Linen (part 36-inch Heavy Unbleached Muslins Wo Cigar hi Hisense @@eoManhattan in a daze, trying to} !an school, an e piano pai les. Rees broidered clocks— tape 1 SWETE D7. csrccccccccrses OM Wool Janke! eaasivis scrnsibing tangible about Mise | Well within’ the performer's style and ahore’s 6: virtue 19 these Fy [ated er eu tli fern lee were 8308... Shite borate Biter vem AOsinch Fine Quality Uablieced riety of color combinations: * "1 . ‘Ye olive—plain lin- a ai ry Ly. wine " se eeeeeees POT: be ceciaelaeneey all Gane tirone iat ecleoce. hes po Women’s Silk Hose—sr Bleached Part Linea Huck Towels Musline—were .19........ 1% yoo Dice 88 eae ings—patch and muff pockets— Plaid Blankets—assortment of col- And, by coincidence, Miss Garden| Artur Schnable, Viennese pianist, ver been able to imi- ful aor yi pais fections—black and Havana brown « Ff rf Ko Mall or Taephone Orders on the “above. was ae belay eee vee was heard In his third New york re- tate Sf yitolas will tell were b18.86 and $180. ...- 9.50 —seconds of $1.10 quality... .61 des ralireniee 10: iirtulase ca UTICA AND ANCHOR ies reel finish—single and % in Ni in he twentiet! q et i. *, 1 ‘4 IL SASES bed sizes— yas Gt theropsta'a its, Further, Bie | Santas fone Lieproniptue et ahs! PRR ia Boys Overcoate—all-wool over- Aficio Sik Hose—mill imperfec- = were $1.88 . CUE 42x36- feria Ns pad 1920 price $7.94... 3.68 made an effort at singing Melisande, | ang Chopin's B flat minor sonata. As establish natural action COSTIO GS Witt PIN OF PIRIG URED oe aMdd Of 848 qdatte 7q leavy Quality, Double Thread 45.56—were All-Wool Plaid Blankets — sume to remedy, Stomach, Liver full belt-—-patch pockets—sizes s $1.45 quality.... . Turkish Bath Towels—hemmed— ' 1 1 te but she cheated a little. Who cares? | before, his playing has a stronger ap- ey troup 1106 18 9 th th w. *s All Sil ; 60x86—were with three-inch soisette binding— She is Melisande, even without @/ peal for the scholar than for the 11 to 18 years in the lot— iinet a Me Silk Lace Hose— were .87 eoeeee a saxsewers Full: bed aines, voice, charming, gracious, womanly, | casual concert goer., Mr. Schnable vive tiges, aap Ee ae bag Union Linen Crash Towa ing— 1920 price $1794 07.74 reflecting every phase of Maeterlinck’s | might retaliate by saying he does not Ppeicus \< $9.77... oee bleached and unbleached—blue . wmyaticism. She had an able associate | play for the casual listener. Fair the results were $22.50 and $24.50....16.50 = Women's All Silk Hose— border—reg, 28 ......¥d. ASEDI Wale sia 1a Contben cot eves eideccaowaye 4m"Albert Maguenat, a familiar Pel-| enough. ro sale at all dealers, Boys’ Suits—all-wool cheviots, in black and cordovan-— Heavy All Linsa Crash Towsling= rarootware 134 aapasteaO prea at Vand 16 Q@tawhere. A glorious team with whom | Maximilian Rose, Russian violinist, Beg for, inenrentine medium gray, tan, brown and were $3.27 and $3.47........2.62 cd for its durability——also linen gq xs P Tad gi Bauroueeed Fiekue Wield be bracketed the Goloud of} gave a concert in Town Hall in the ae: es olive mixtures and also cordvre;s, Silke Knit Vests—bodice tops—flesh ss checks in red and blue— 72x 108— 174 hecbearer heal ‘ aon rac Weetor Dufranne. jevening. An average performer with bennett in best colors—all have two pairs and white and orchid ‘ , Bigbblwers re en sh $207. baled Steet "1.38 °Mr. Polacco, one of the hee of | the touch of immaturity still clinging 20 Weet Street. New York of fully lined so ; special Pure Linen; S. Pillow SebG—- were price, $2.67........ re the late operatic war, had his first | to him. Special 8.74 — Glove Silk Vest 44x30 -fine close weave-— 90x99-—-were CLEARANCE 6MF chance at conducting an exotic} — OTR. His orchestra he kept well; Again Geraldine Farrar—this time peavanced and in sagmly restraint. Was | in “Carmen.'’ There was enthusiasm "ae famous “floatfhg frog” epithet sug- | {nm abundance on tap at the Metropoll- ‘Hated from watching Miss Garden| tan last night, ten curtain calls after § into the fountain in that second| the first act. This Farrar loyalty ts Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers— medium gray and dark mixtures— 10 to 17 years— were $1.25 .. -. 75 Boys’ Corduroy Trousers—straight and knicker styles— 2.27 —were $1.97...... Clearance of Women's, Sill Ribbed jose- black, cordovan and grey—~ slight imperfections— special 86 reg. $2.94... Size before hemming No Mail or Telephone Ord: Rugs Friday Money-Saving Values Slightly Handled SLANKETS Slightly handled from win- White Fabrics Last Friday of January Sales 36-Inch Nainsooks F489 “You would say my hands were | 8rowing like a rolling snow ball and fee 7 Seamless Velvet Rugs carpet de- dow and counter displ. y— GK to-day,” Melisande remarks as jer final appearance may become an 5 to 17 years ......Special 1.00 Leather Goods were 1 Yard 11 signs—8 {1.9 in, x 10 ft. 6 in included are all-wool, w.ol- Wid dips them into the pool. Maybe ‘avalanche that cannot be controlled. Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits—-gray and 36-Inch Na‘ inbolis were $29.50 mixed and wool-fin'shed a floating frog bit them His Honor our Mayor lent his august brown stripes and mixtures—two Friday January Clearances were .80. Yard .22 Seamless Fringed Velvet Ru Ji rd Comfe ble Bl © presence to the occasion, even to call- irs of fully lined trousers Clea Hand Bags--leather and 39-Inch Nainsooks sary tle malPeovered with sma 2aequard Comfortable Blan- ‘jaBe was a big task Magdeleine Du| ing on the former queen, Present ex- were $7.94 5.94 aly ER WETOR OTE CHIN carts ISO) .28 designs on rose, blue and tan Ket8, Camp Blankets, Auto v€arp, French pianiste, assigned her- | queen {according to Jeritza adher- Young Men's Two- Tésuees Suleeee Ladies Vila cca piel grounds—made by two leading and Traveling Robes, welf yesterday in Carnegie Hall when, | ents); still reigning (Farrar backers fine all-wool fabrics—single and ather, Velvet and Duvetyn Hand 11. manufacturers Special 39.50 Camel's Hair Blankets, Crib ‘with the assistance of the Philhar- maintain). His Honor's devotion to double breasted models--82 to 8g Bees--biack ‘and colors-- ‘ ivet Ra Blank varri = : when due to —value $27.50 and §34.50.24,50 _“cre $1.97 ...... 1.27 Extra Heavy Velvet Runners—Ori- lankets, Fur Carriage 50 and $34.50. Red Ticket Lot of Suit ‘Chae pa were . 16 ental designs—-rose, tan and blue Robes, wool Indian Blankets Young’ Men’s Overcoats—new mod- els of heavy all-wool overcoatings grounds-—27 in. x 9 ft.— ‘Special 12,97 —all are reduced to clcar- indigestion or an Travel Bags reduced below cost 36-inch Lonpeleth= 10yuen laces ar ie res lNtl patterns, wortment of wanted Allovers and Florals bomne very fine Carpets ivets— in a full of patterns; per yd.. ALL United Rug ! ors when our doctor, several years azo, prescribed it for an epidemie of sore throat. You know how it runs through a family. “We like Formamint because it relieves s0 quickly and is so much more convenient than gargles and sprays, especially for the children who hate such remecies. ry “Then you remember the ‘flu’ epidemic. were of crowded, stuffy places; theatres and shops; crowded cars and illy ventilated school rooms. Again the whole family ‘Forma- minted’ their throats and mouths, by using the pleasant tasting tablets freely, whenever there was danger of contagion. “Formamint must be really antiseptic, because none of us had the ‘flu,’ and few had sore throats, that whol put our family down as Formamint enthusiasts.’ GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS Formamint ie our trade mark. It ideatifice our product, TED RUGMI||S Le 12 P Westt33ast e 2 ss, 000 Cash Purchase 0. ; sRUGS | Forces Drastic Reductions on Entire Stock !! $35 9x12 Seamless Worsted Brussels Nine-wire weave Bruase’ A quality tn this very p rug. have them in one Brown shade on! hence the very low price. jar low-priced Slight mill tmperfectio $95 Fringed Wiitons Distinetiye rugs, not only in apperraace Dut quality fonally interesting assortm: Mghe sizes ate 4.3x10.0. 4. 4 5 9x12 Seamless Velvet & Axminsters " Alex, Gmnith'n closely wov ded Igh-pilo inaters. mill imperfections make the low price to-morrow DELIVERIES Ww OF” 100° MILES” FRE » 121 West 88d Street They promptly aid in the process of digestion, supply the alkaline effect to overcome or prevent acidity and there is a sense of comfort after eating. Eat what you like without fear of indigestion. The use of these tablets after meals may easily pre= vent serious distresses due to indigestion. Gold everywhere by drug gists at 60 cents « box. How fearful we all STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch upa poor digestion, they are attacking the \reat cause liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. | Have yon a bad taste, coated tongue, oor appetite, a lazy,-don’t-care feel- ing, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive| | Tablets, the substitute for calomel | Dr. Bdwards’ Olive purely vegetable compo olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work #ithout griping, cramps or pain Vn itime for quick winter, You can Bauer Chem. Co., tnc., N.Y. at one or two at b Eat what you lik weave that means grade of LO 39 5 Alri y ight vast as Oriental, thia lot are Very slight “Chines 1 e (yrs Linoleum « 95¢ showing Little Me One-third the regu: M. f | | i} of the ailment-—clogged Dept. 8d Floor he Silk Lingerie Last Friday of January Sales Crepe de Chine and Satin Camisoles ~ tailored styles—also radium and in models, trimmed with lace— sa) strap and built-up shoulders— Black, brown and navy—were $1.48 Lid Satin Bloomers—-flesh, white, navy, brown and black tailored model with hemstitched ruffl were $2.97 .... Crepe de Chine Ni ahtdressvo blue and orchid- -tailored and lace trimmed styles—strap ae and sleeves—-were $4.50.....3.44 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chorainas ~-Empire.and yoke models, vari ously trimmed—were $2.97. .2.38 Sweaters, Blouses, Aprons, &c. Last Friday of January Sales Women’s Sweaters—-Tuxedo and coat style—revers and cuffs— novelty weave—buff, brown, jac navy and black— were $4.68 . drseces Brushed Wool | Scarfs buff; brown, navy and black were 84.94 c 74 Women’s Wool ‘oat and Tuxedo styles—plain and fancy weaves—buff, brown, blue, navy and black—were $7.50. 6.17 Extra Size Sweaters Tuxedo styles, fancy weaves—buff, peach and black—sizes 48 to 5.76 were $7.68 | Silk and Georgette Blouses—tiick in or overblouse models— were $4.94 and $ +1 3.24 Overblouses of crepe ani eponse white, flesh, gray, leather and or chid—hand-embroidered in varios combinations—were $4.47 Tie-On Blouses—crepe ie shine and georgette —- white, flesh, henna, navy and black— were $9.97 7.10 Tailored Blouses—dimity avi! madras——were $2.18 ... 1.62 Bungalow Aprons—-chiecked pereale —highland Lassie and belted models—braid finish were $1.38 .. ; 88 Band Aprons—checked gingham— gathered or fitted with strings and pocket—were .48.. Extra Size Pettibloomers~ Belding satin and heavy quality Jersey black, navy and taupe were $7.65 and $7.4 5.59 —striped gingham Bloomers, Frillibockers, Petti- bloomers—navy, gray, {1n, Amer- jean Beauty, French blue, brown and purple—Tru Hi Relding satin, radium silk and jersey were $5.65 to $7.94... 4.59 Furs Last Friday of January Sales Stone Marten Scarfs were $35 26,50 Black Lynx Scarfo—sili lined Were 865.78 ....00- o> 42.50 40 inches wide—ws ¢ $2.97..2,28 Silks Friday Spec.al Values 33-Inch Fancy Sport Silks--various colors—were $1.28 yard.... 84 36-Inch Satin Striped Poplins— light and dark colors— were .97 yard......6 eneeeas 67 35-Inch Black Taffetas— soft chiffon finish....-....1.57 36-Inch Satin—new shades and combinations . 36-Inch Poplin ayenaece of Women led = Handkerchiefs Saunitereaee were $1.74 half dozen...... 1.40 Clearance of Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs—scalloped or hem- stitched hems—were .24.... .15 Gloves Last Friday of January Sales Women’s Half Lined Fabric Gloves --2 clasp and gauntlets- self and contrasting backs—gray, brown, 80 tt and lustre rous white and natural— reg. .74. .59 street and evening shades. . 97 Men's Driving Gloves~-heavily lined—collupsible cuffs _Dress Woolens reg. $3.68 Friday Money-Saving Values 42 amd 44-Inch All-Wool French Cutlery, Silverware Serges sayy ble and blacic 140 and Jewelry 84 loch all. Wool Boliy Costin —taupe, brown, rein yrtle Friday Money-Saving Values and ee blue aN $3 97 197 Solid Steel Shears—6 to 9 inchies- 38 and 42-Inch All-Woo! Quaker full nickel finis es Crepes and Grenite Suitings—-tan, were $1.17 Reon brown, Copenh black Steel Knives and Forks- set of six and other shades... 1.48 knives and six forks. 50-Inch All-Wool Storm Serges— ebony handles—were $297 .1.87 navy blue and black— Silver Plated Table Spoons and = Were $1.48 ........+5 +1128 Dinner Forks—well known makes French gray and bright finish Men’s Clothes were $2.50 half dozen.......1.5 Friday January Clearances Teaspoons of matching design 3 y a y + were $1.25 half dozen 4 Iie fault McHlly young men's : ; models in the lighter shades—al Sheffield Plate Fruit Bowls-grape — wool—cassimeres, and a designs border and gilt centre ware ShU5 3.25 few worsteds- sizes 34 to 40 1.78 bE ediets ; i were $28.50 11. Sheffield late Sandwich esa Men's Smoking Jackets—good, all we jackets n various shades of Paarl Neskincab ee oraduited 94 jrowmeereen mud groy—slounle inches long--solid gold clu us 50 frog fastenings—silk braiding and were $2.97 A cording Novelty ewalry bar pins, cuff were $7.95 and $9.95 6.85 links, necklaces, lingerie) Men's Trousers——cassimeres and were .50 and .38 > worsteds—siaes 29 to 50 Imported Novelty actions new were $5.00 and $6.00 3.65 designs amber, ipphire, A amethyst, jet and ruby rec Re Boxed Stationery were .05...ccseoe - Friday Money-Suving Values ° . au Boxed Statione 48 sheets and Friday Gift Shop — ss‘cnvetopes nasorted colors and ie) white-—were .47 36 Spec ial Boxed Stationery — initialed — 18 sheets, 18 cards and 36 ny * Smoking Stands— 1.97 Were .BT.sceess AS envelopes Special Purchase Sale 500 Babies’ Tan Calf ‘Laced Shoes—specia, 1.45 Finely made, turned flexible soles, first heels and broad toe shapes that allow the utmosi freedom. A fortunate purchase, bought at a great concession from regular price. Sizes 4 to 8 2 to 4 years). dium colors 11 ft. 8 in, x 12 ft. value if perfect $58.50.....39.50 Best Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs —rich deep pile—decorative de- signs on blue, rose and tan grounds —8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 9 ft. x 12 ft Bigelow Hartford Axmi ~-large selection of sty colors, including small carpet and medallion designs— 8 ft. 8 in. x 10 ft. 6 in— pecial 31.97 pecial 23.97 Rugs—-reversible and washable—small des.gns—- or solid colors—rose, blue, ‘gray, green, and brown—86x yo were $8.97 to $10.97... i Scatter Rugs-—new velvet me in floral and Oriental designs— 27x54 in.—value $3.97......2.97 lexible Steel Door Mats—galvan- red—rust proof— 447 24x45 in 80x48 in.. 4.97 Hosiery Friday January Clearances Women’s Imported Pibbed Wool Hose—hand embroidered clocks wanted colorings—all sizes- were $2.65. Women's Drop Stitch Wool Hoso— 7 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft Cotton Chenille popular cvordovan-heather — mix- tures—all sizes — were $1.30.......00 84 Men's Drop Stitch Hose— desirable hose—-were $1.10.. .75 Children’s Three-Quarter Length Wool Hose—all desirable shades— fancy cuff tops-~sises to 944- were $1.25 95 Ribbons at Neckwear Friday January Clearances S-Inch Black Cire Ribbons— on were .48.... 1-Inch Black Moire Trimmings were .18.... Ribbons 1-Inch Two-Tone with pique edge—variety of good colors—were .18 14 imported Wash Ribhone--pink and blue—l-yard pieces— were .75 piece. « BS were .85 piece.. 63 were $1.15 piece. 83 Neckwear—Peter Pan sets and im- ported lace collai Were 47.0..0000 sore 36 Boys’ Suvalahtans Friday January Clearances Boys’ Nightshirts—heavy nap flan nelette-—pink and blue stripes with collars—sizes 8 to 16 years were 97 Boys’ Shirts -fancy striped per cales—-neckband or with collars attached— sizes 12% to 14 neck were SL.2¢ ‘ te) Boys’ Coat collars and Bh were 84.94 Boys’ a 85 ters—with roll ts —sines 28 to 2.88 Blouses fancy striped pe 57 See Pages 11 and 20 for Other Hearn Advertising overcrowded stom- (abupint aia pebatiea to clear. were $2.80 . 8 , . ance prices and are a won- ach is best relieved Resta denen of erect hwo tan were § 2.34 Pt te Tete Helse 19t derful >pportunity to rick by one or two Seed etary —sincain® tae e eS Handkerchiefs Ada) vereeeeesssees- 2,68 Seamless Axmintter ty ind rose, “P amazingly good bargains. y were $19.50 to $22.50.....13.50 i ; Nainsook—-86-inch--10-yd pieces igg floral designs. Special 26,50 ue paso tomired:....J6.800 Fridey January Clearances were $1.69 ....... 1.26 patra Large Sivo Axminster Rugs Curtains and | were $27.50 to $29.50. 9.50 Clearance of Me AllLinen — were $2.48 . , “173. aghtensweaves=-tluatand rose Uphol 5 a Tabl were $87.50 to $39.50.....24.! Initialed Handkerchiefe— were 84.28 ....ce..5 $180 Perslan designe--dark) and: (me. Ipholsteries Dyspepsia were $3.20 half doren......2.25 Friday January Clearances Clearance of Scrim Curtains—lace inserts and cdge—2 to 12 pair lots— value $1.97 and $2.47 palr..1,44 Clearance Net Boudoir Curtains— with dainty lace edge—2 to 10 pair lots— wee $3.97 and $4.97 pair. .2.88 Cluny and Marie Antoinette Cur- tains—mounted on fine net—2 to 6 pair lots— were $7.97 and $8.97 pair. .6,44 Fine Reversible Damask Portieres —brocade designs—rose, _ blue, gold, mulberry, tan or crimson— 1 and 2 pair lote— value $11.97 to $14.97 pair. .7.88 Reversible Velour Portieres—~best color combinations—1 pair lots— were $24.50 to $26.50 pair..17.50 5,000 Yards of Curtain Madras and Curtain Grenadine-—white or with colored spots and figures— were .48 and .57 Extra Fine Cretonnes—artistic chintz patterns, stripes, Oriental designs—40 styles in all— were .77 and .97 yard....... 57 Tinsel Woven Table Scarfo—Jap- anese and other Oriental designs— 18x54 inches — were $8.97 to $10.97.......-G.94 Dress Fabrics Friday Money-Saving Values Fancy Outing Flannels—stripes and plaids—good quality— fleecy nap—were .25 12% Novelty Dress Ginghams—plaids, stripes and plain colors— WEF BO... rcvcrccaccetoes 480 Cotton Challis—yard wide—mill lengths—were .23...... 15 Fancy Percales—86 inches wide— dainty figures on white— 18 were .21, Crinkle Crepes—broken assortments of patterns— were .B3....00. seeeceevees Bh Fancy Dress Voiles—checked de signs—were .25. evcecee lS Cotton Plaid Suilinas— WEFE .B5....ceccccccceeses oD Art Embroidery Section Friday January Clearances Ready Made Sofa Cushion were 81.54 1.10 Ready Made Silk Cushions—ribbon trimmed were $3.97 to $4.74. . 2.97 Hand Embroidered Model Pieces, centre pieces, scarfs, towels and other articles at half of former prices. Imported Perfumes Our Own Importation Friday January Clearances Were 81,34 to $37.86 now .96 to 29.84 Clearance prices are below the cost of importation—among the famous makes are Regaud, cole, Fioret, D'Orsay, Cottan, itera, Ary, Seciete, Mygieniques Rosine, Grenoville, Meta and others equally well , knox, ‘ CO ee | | i

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