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THE EV-WlJNGr WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1917.
18
f lTHE NEW PLAYS
r "Johnny Get Your Gun"
Is Crudely Entertaining,
BY CHARLES DARNTON
i
PryfiWRB'-id an Ingenuous comedy nt tho Criterion Thcatro that mlcht be
Ifef.ifcWn'for tho musloal sort because of Its title, "Johnny dot Your dun."
I jEMJ,,Ui a "n anY one could easily nhoot holes through tho farco by
'AijMIl! Lawrrenco Burko that has been "rovlscd" by Dorothy Donnelly
Wliiyr that may mean.
-i-Mra ls,a minor amusing prologue,
If ploase, that Bhows how motion
ptotrs aro tnado In California. Wo
FINE FOR RHEUMATISM T
Muiterole Loosens up Those
it iff Joints Drives Out Pain
Yhi11 know why thousands uie
lv wTOie once you experience the
B) .f aa at qiim
, Get a Jar at once fr.om the nearest
4rvg store. It It a clean, white oint
wnt, made with the oil of mustard.
Setter than a mustard plaster and
'doe not blister, Brings case and com
fort-While it is being rubbed on I
Mustcrole is recommended by many
'doctors and nurses. Millions of jars
re used annually' for bronchitis,
crevsv "tiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
sagestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum
ktfo, pains and aches of the back or
jwnts, sprains, sore muscles, bruises,
chilblain,' frosted feet, colds of the
Chest (it -often prevents pneumonia).
1 : :teeth on
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My nsw Salt Rubber Suction Plate
hat about double the suction of
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vrhlch dots away with the areat
objection to false teeth.
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nd olve you a Chart showlna lust
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CARNIVAL WEEK I
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DANSE PARISIENNE
Dim. Nlrrllnr l'l.. li'Mm.
! ttH KVr.KY MtlllT!
A FKATl'HK
PHOTOPLAYS.
John D. Rockefeller:
Your Time Is Worth
$1,000 A Minute!
In the East can only hope for the
best thut Is produced In tho so-called
studios of Los Angeles. For that
matter, Urn whoto affair Is llko a
"movlo." Moroovcr tho cowboy-actor
Is tho wholo show. To invo tho sister
of his Imprisoned "pal" from marry
Ins a fortune-hunting English duko
he follows tho Idea of "Fixing Bister"
and other plays of earlier dato. In
his slam-bang senso of theatrical
valuos ho ovengoes back to "Tho
llolr of tho Iloorah" or rather tho
play docs. Tho cowboy not only saves
his friend's sister from marrying a
tiUe, but ho throws n, lasso over tho
head of tho duko and so carries him
off to act aa best man at his woddlng.
It Is ull as crudo as It Is conventional.
"Johnny" uses his gun only to bring
a manipulator of railroad stocks to
terms.
As tho cowboy who figures In theso
extruvagant adventures Louis Uou
nlson acts llko u "movlo" horo. It Is
ho mono who makes "Johnny Oct
Your Uun" crudely entertaining.
"THE MORRIS DANCE"
A MIRTHLESS FARCE
Another Diay that suggests tho
"movies" Is "Tho Morris Dance," tho
first public performance of which was
given last night at tho Llttlo Thcatro.
This farco by drnnvlllo Barker Is
based, as tho programmo says, on
Tho Wrong Uox," a story written by
Hobcrt LouU Stevenson and Lloyd
Oiibourne. It Is concerned with a
travelling corpse, that finds Its way
Into a grand piano as well as a box
on u ralliuud train more or less sucrud
to u statuo of Hercules, In order that
designing persons may profit from
an lnsuranco fund. Ono nceno nftor
another only lncroascs tho bewilder
ment of tho nudlonco. If "Tho Morris
Dance" leads to anything It must bu
tho madhouse.
In attempting to put tho Steven-
son-Usbourne talu Into dramatic
form, Granville marker has exercised
un Kngllsh senso of humor that Is
not likely to bu apprectuted In this
country. He him merely duvlned a
mlri'hlcss furce. Wlnlhrop Ames will
bo compelled to servo very strong
coff'u to makii the patrons of thu
Llttlo Theatre see any humor In tho
concoction called "The Morris Dance.'
It Ih poor stuff offered by an obvious
showman.
l-.vcu so good an actor u Hlchnnl
Dennett ennnot makn anything of
PHOTO PLAYS.
Give us ten minutes of it. This.will be the most valuable
ten minutes you have ever spent. More valuable to human
ity than the great Rockefeller Foundation and pensions;
evon more valuable than the merciful work your Institute
performs for suffering children.
What that Institute does is for children born with lega
cies of poverty and disease. What we will ask you to do
will save millions of children as yot unborn.
Forget Standard Oil, forget your charities, forget tho
beauties of your Pocantico estate and your Cleveland estate
and look a great and terrible condition right in the eyes.
Look at a condition of human slavery around you on every hand in the
United States the land of your birth and the great Incubator in which your
fortune grew until strong enough to take care of Itself.
This ! not wago slavery It lfl not child labor It Is not "white slav
ery" which your brilliant young son and namesake has fought so bravely.
is a form ofalavtry worse than any or all of these.
A slavery znore brutal, more degrading, more ruinous to humanity.
And you with your multi-millions could banish it from the face of your
country forever.
It you do not act quickly and vigorously and bring millions of your
dollars to help you wage a light you aro not the man we think you are, Mr.
Rockefeller.
If you cannot come down to the Lyric Theatre from Pocantico, If yoa
aro too busy to leave your lower Broadway citadel, if you are golfing at
Aiken or Augusta wherever you are Mr. Rockefeller, we will bring this thing
for you to took atj will hasten to you with it by special train, if necessary.
Aren't all of you New Yorkers desirous of knowing at once what we
have that we think will interest John D. Rockefeller in this manner; that
impels us to dare address him thus in the' public prints? Yua will be inter
Uted U you hasten to the lyrio Theatre now and see this remarkable thing
with your own eyes.
thla "outrasreouis force." John Y.
,Hhlno lives tip to tno part of the undo
in a numan Bon 01 wny; roruumuu
Clottsohalk docs his best to kcop
things going, and Herbert Yost Is
amusing In an eccentric rols. There
Is nothing moro to say.
WELSH A BUSY COMEDIAN
WITH HIS BURLESQUE RS
AT COLUMBIA THEATRE
Hen Welsh, tho Jew comedian, came
to tho Columbia Thcatro last night
heading his own company, which pre
sents a now two-act burlesque which
was distinctly novel,
Tticro Is u lurgo chorus nsMstlng
Mr. Welsh. Ho Is In action thn
creator part of the time. Others In
tho company aro I'nt Koarney, Flor
onco llother. Hilly Wild, Hilda dills
und May Dolly.
Motion Picture Notes
Director James Young has gono to
Chicago to sco his film production of
"On Trial."
Victor Mooro's next Klover Komo
dies picture will bo "Ho dot Thcro
After All."
Loulso dlaum, who plays vnmnlro
rolos, nlways Insists on reforming In
thn last reel.
Leon Ilury, formorly of Sarah
Hernhardt's company. Is aetltut In
tllms. Ho will noon bo seen in "Tho
Mystery of tho Doublo Cross."
William Fox yesterday cabled
Lloyd Wlllln. his Australian ropre-
"--A JOY TO
Use "Tiz" for aching, burn
ing, puffed-up feet and
corns or callouses.
Gnofl-bve. sore feet, burning feet.
swollen feci, tender feet, tired feet.
Good-bvc. corns, callouses, bunions
nnd raw spots. N'o more shoe tight
ness, no more limping wmi pain or
drawing up you mcc in ngony. "in
Is mnclrnl. nets rlcht off. "Tii" draw
nut nil the poisonous exudations which
nuir tin the icct, use "nr. anu wear
smaller shoes. Use "Tii" nnd forget
your foot misery. Ah! how comfort
able vour lect feel.
Get n l!8-ccnt box of "TU" now at
nny druggist or department store.
Don't snlTer. Have good feet, glnd feet,
feet that never swell, never hurt, never
get tired. A year's foot comfort guar
anteed or money refunded. AdvL
CONCERTS AND MU8IC
METROPOLITAN ?,
TO-NIOIIT AT A. IB, ll'IIKlKM.V
II A II II JI A fMMA JIIJ. US E l,
I.ITTI.K Theatre.
Tkketn. I2.S0,
Arallun Hall. Hal. All.. Vrb. 17. Ht It.
BAUER CASALS
Mat. liinidon Chtrltnn Mm A Ilaoilln I'lno.
PHOTOPLAYS.
lUiuiniuiuuiiuiiiuiuiiraiH
I Motion Picture Notes
EE
TIRED FEET
Aft.. Feb. IB U.-i,
6S N I
Ixxidno Chariton, Carorfto tltU. I
sentativo, to put "The Honor Sys
tem" In ono of tho leading tboatres
of Melbourne.
Douglas Fairbanks lias accented
the Invitation of Father Mcdean to
nppoar at a benefit for tho Cathollo
Worki'm nt thn I lltitwvlrntrm Munilav
ovonfng.
A million dollar contract has been
awarded to Horkhelmor Urothcrs by
the dencral Film Company for fifty
two feature ; liotoplaya of four reels
each, t'our acting companies wlllbo
kept going.
Tho ll.ilboa nrpss n trout asserts that
Jiicklo tinumlern, the llallm.i girl, Is u
naturo child at heart, anil lovci to
romp about hither nnd thither.
"dod's Man," tho deorge Ilronson
Howard novel, Is to bo converted Into
a tcn-rcel film by tho Frolinan
Amusement Company. 11. 11. Wanior
will hnvo the lending role.
Oeorgo M. Cohan will mako his
screen debut on Jlarcn zo ai uio
Klrnn.l In "llrnndwilV JoncS. THO
intlrn membership of the Frlnrs Club
will go over and have a look.
PHOTO PLAYS. ,
The"ETtr;womin"olthe
Motion Picture Drama
CEVEN DEADLY SINS,
u each villi a bi( star, is
a film sensation the
"Everywomsn" of the
mot in i picture drama.
NEW YORK WORLD.
SEVEN DERDLY SINS
ind what- tKy did to ONE LITTLE GIRL
Today, Lag t Chance to See
HOLBROOK BLINN
IN
PRIDE
tcond
SEVEN
Pla,
AVjrt IVeefcr "GREED" starring
NANCE O'NEIL
isrBSMOSS
Flrtt KMclutlat 5Aiyw; Usual
RECENT HAMILTON PROSPECT
llhkSt.ASmlkA. Klik S. Brssirsr rnapact 4 WnlcWilM An.
JEFFERSON FLATBUSH
IKh St. A TVIiJ An. .Flatluk A Cb.ica A.i.. Bmala
Ptttonat appiarunc ofShlrUy Hat on at Hamilton and Jt((tttan
WtdnttJay nltht
I'ATIIIOTin WKKK.
"rti. Auuilran Conatil.
"Motr ut Alira-iam l.ln
cxiin. aolouta. lnbtre.
TRANll
NOON !J0ft
VAUDEVILLE.
VALDUVIU.E St 1'llUTO 1-LAV3.
Maurtc J'tf.iian C.. Alurr It Klni
Uiria. ilunn A. Allrn. .UdJ. Alio a
IVta. A utUra. aai .No. 0 Utt
J,l Ar, l-.Tt V X. Iluwiman,
sn sib
Ckrai. i.nlnsiara & Marion,
Ran? A. Ik'T. IVmce 5!chtim
l'atrla " wltl Jim. cnl CaU.
n si.
7iCl.7iTirvAi'iii:vK ath 111
Mill Kii.l rnlriu.nllli Mra. Vrr
nuii I'llallr. Ilriirxt Tallin. s.
11 .u R, H. lac . a. id, 110, -uk.
MM'III.N WKKK
2 MONTKH MIOU H 'J
... III till IM. Al'lh
ll"ay. "ttirT.PlMm, VOTon Caall. lu f.tria.
LOEWS NtW TUKI IHtA.r'"lx2r.o
Vnl 11 A M to II I'. 11. H'"-' tu I A, l.
Loew's American Roji (.' K'fi
Ktrry Lte, stt H.li.
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Itiilti rliiinmi Co..
Mra. 'hII In "l-iilrlia"
himI iii.llia' illnicliani.
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Riverside
KKiTirt i.us r. i.imkimiii, ruv
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AMU8EMENT8., .
Von Mill H Mill Infiiriiird llraiinl
Inx Mlial Arriiiiuiilluil MuMulur.
lurrr inn l
IF WAR COMES
SHOW
Grand Central Pslace, Feb. 8 to 15
Wriinhinra. IMilriiiilanra. I'ltlnr llimta.
Arrll Imni, HUUllili. iinll llallNin.
Arriinmillral Ill.triiiurMta linil 1 1 unit real ill
i:liirillliintil Kilillill. Tii-ilnr. uml lii-iiinr-rnw
lnl !". AHMI'ilON no ( IJM'rt.
"THE BIG SHOW VSI
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tun ..i.i & n i,i ii'ni
AMI
tin
IIUKIhSOLEKS
BURLESQUE.
0LYMPlC,t.i,,lrui..Mat.Dally
"THE GINGER GIRLS"
H E LP W A N T EOMAL E
mUSs" Hri'rV'A.IK MVIwKIM wanu-ili rnlr '
pOTleurrd ui-ut apl'l. Call, rraly for wora,
SI. NaldU it Co., Tiu act Humi.r aia., .S'awua,
N, ,
COIIKM IttUlM ami mouVlrra ainul an braaa
and alumlaum Mora,
I'. I. A, T.. rc.iiriVTl. N. T.
STKNIinil M'lltll iiu.n ut Inuk, flimnl.
Wnt, atatini iinajitiviluu, aaLarjr, tliunou;,
t-a., U aT WurU.
rrPROCTOR'5
VAUmVllXE A 1'llUTO 1-LAV3. aW
HSU
Nr.
ror SB
WOMEN WHO COURT DANGER
The Unconscious Invitation.
One of llfr's mysteries Is the way
that some Women brave the elements
In winter clothed in mlment that
would not be out of place in summer,
Without nny desire to criticise the
fnlr sex the assumption that ninny
cases of Grippe and Fneumonln result
from this fashion is probably correct.
The forerunners of the above dis
eases arc usually (he stubborn rough
or cold on tin- chest that will not
respond to usual treatment. Hold
spell danger anil Mionld lie rhrrkrd at
once nnd it simple remedy which has
proven unUMiiiily effective In such
cases is Ibc fclrbralcd .loluihn I bid's
Mult Kxtrnct sold by druggists every
where of which n liberal portion
should be Inkcn, preferably before
retiring, heated to the steaming point
nnd sweetened with sugar. For this
purpose 1 loirs Mall "Plain" should
lie used Instead of UnlTs, Malt "with
Iron."- Advl
PHOTO PLAYS.
DEADLY SINS
THEKTRIS-
Vnudtvlllm Hill
10 More
Days
Tu T1m Uiiiifnl'e mlchtr
KKAill'kS L NtKlt TUB HKA."
Uui't watt UII tU last ouuut.
cml will W Jatuijulbsi ti4r
way In () m), diirua Om wisi.
MsvtUitia V.W ai-1 4.;Ul ', M.,
a r.i- ).niti,'i at h 31J
i M . SaV 7.V in.) $1 Iiam't
m(4 H-tii aTrvatrtt firm truluc
BROADWAY
TlU'lTIIK ll'WAY AT 4IMT MT
AtirricaitiHl hrmrJ.iT IVroh,Yr'.,
!!M.W.WIi!l!ff
TVOirTHFATPP
twice daily 1 o a to. ixciuoiua fUMOai
WlL U I A M FOX Presents
R. A, WA LSH'S FASTER DRAMA,
HONOR
SYSTEM
CTCSr HUMAV TOY ve TQI.D
Mdt25v-50' Eves 25'I.OO
PARK "'"t li.ito.i. 1 .-..K. 10.7
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ENLIGHTEN
luii A irimvtisii'4
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THY
DAUGHTER
RIALTn
I'M vi
i;urlV IIIUmih In'.tmrii
'.iil-lii JUKul4ijtu1'
4 .uul It iltii Or h-mtrt,
FOR SALE.
diamondSn credit
IIK1T VAU'RH. Ouaranlnal. t.AHIIMT TKIIM-I
novxi, m.iaioMi v1(ll in,
Usldm U.. 1-hoo, John H3. Al IU
niAMnMnc nM rnrniT
DIAMONDS ON CREDIT
FAhY 1 U1IMS ALL OOIID-1 (iL.VItANTKKll,
American Watch & Diamond Co.
II MAIDEN LANK. I'l-ma Ccat, UiSI. Aa.at CUla.
CCA III I 'M! HIM. 4 CI
'au METHOI'liLITA.S 9
WUK .
IU lUIHI.N H.VE
No Kitrn (linrcr for It. I
Aittrrliw'lii, In. inr 1 1 . ,l ma n U-tt at
a Anwiiwi Uj'.m.-. Mwuta;r (.(.'Kg lu Uij ill
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THEATRES.
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MAUDE ADAMS CINDERELLA
i' 1, .. - I'
NEW AMSTERDAM "litZi. 'iXi.
KUw A Olacsc'a N,
Amu trie
xav visit
KI.WV .V KIII.NllV:ll ivtvut
ELSIE FERGUSON
L.IV.CUm VI. I. rimra JU Hal l( M,
riiun
HENRYMILLER
in
THE GREAT
DIVIDE."
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Coined r
Hun.
LIBEK1T iV',S?t";." '11.
Wr.1, IIVp.l A Mil., J M.
i, Mnn o j.;,,. o jo, jiu, a sat.
Kuth Lhatterton r;r,Y" (: si.iuie
in "Come Out of
the Kitchen"
CRITERION
Mala ttrl. M'' I A l 'ASO.
Joint Cnrt'a l ull l al.
Johnny (.ot Jfiur Clun
CMIrriiiiiniiriit
FULTON
t a r tt el!!. Af a.
Km at N.'.V.
,ti 1 A Mat - .11.
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WARFIELD MASTER
Hi nRP H'ar A III mi lltatUnri at in."
Ul.UnC n ilVp I ,v (j i;o,
LAURETTE TAVLORVMn!i,i,.
-riir; iiAiir ur 1.11 1;
delasco tsrs?zm.
FRANCES STARR
la LITTLE LADY
IN BLUE
REPUBLIC VWiJ? n.
JANE COWL InT.Lc
DLUNGHAM-ZICGFELD
CENTURY GIRL
CtMURy
noon
TurntotheRight
r A 1ITXV 'a A 1 St. r.w. 8.10
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COHAN & HARRISaiVia.ISfc
CAPTAlNKlPD,JR.jj'ttt M.
harris wwpwmrsiik
THE YELLOW JACKET
Ti!;ii.J,i:"r,".i'l",i.NMa Baycj "uvJ i
Wlnlw Gaiden 'ffiahl.W":.
SHOW OF WONDERS
T. It tt lhn atan Una
Wnn'tariilar '.'iiwalf I
SUBMARINE F-7
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Till
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MAXINE ELLIOTT'S ZISiWS 4?
'IIU'Mr (llfl. r-l.l " TltDi-a.
JS;1 THE LITTLE MAN
CA3IN0S
.v ;t'Mh Htr h in.
inni Wl A. Sat l!i
tlMmLT1 YOU'RE IN LOVE
BOOTH ISM W7,r,5,
MR. WILLIAM GILLETTE
J" ."Ajrrrl'SXI-ltlTAI.AMITV."
M0R0SC0 vrsiits w lioaa k.iOT
Oliver .MoraWa New Mualral I'une,
CANARY COTTAGE
NAZIMOVA
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EMMA DUNN In "OLD LADY 31
PLAYHOUSE ; -
TH E MAN WHO CAME BACK
ii 13 th Chair fe
LONCACREffi-.JKS.A'r.f.Sfil-WM.COLLIER
In NOTHING V.'. r, TRUTH
A A TH AT THFRTDF -"?T wtST
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in
OANTTIE WOMAN
SHUBERT Uif.- ''r-HaV'lS-
KWLWikl
AS TO R ,M " fiTttif. j.i..a,Ts;
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BIG NEW BILL
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mothT la diirat aiid wvuil like ti alia I
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CLEARANCE DAYS
Thursday Is a Very Good Day
to' Find Your New Spring Hat!
A SPECIAL SALE IS ON
MORE SMART COATS
1
Then; wsia a timu when coats were worn for
warmth. NOW you'd invent any excuse to
I wear qno of these new Spring coats and
j small wonder ! They arc so audaciously smart
land yot distinctively designed.
Many New Coats in Gunny Burl and
Burclla Cloth
Misses Conts of ncrRi, ponlln ami novelty- nlslds,
lop collars of plaid uml striiicd silk, with or
without Unities very fetching uathcred uftocts
nnd snihes,
Special ,
Women's Conts flornps.
notillns
effects top collars of sll
k. Linlnits
SprltiK patternn.
Special
New barrel effect In Uurclln cloth
liluu with tun collnrs anil cuffs.
Our ri-R. J31.98. .
HOUSEDRESSES
Practical Clothes, Practically Priced to Suit the
Practical
. 1.55
Our reg. $2.25 nnd $2.49
Glntfbnm untl Chumbray liouso
dresses Rood quality two piece
ralddy model pockets, sailor tie
or striped. ono piece style, snnpplly
' banded In pluln colors also soma
. extra sizes iii bluu chnmbrny
pockets, self or striped trimmed.
.
An Event This HAT Sale
. NOTICE THESE PRICES
VLJa-ff Ourrru.
UNTRIMMED HATS illuttmltd right)
blnck llere in nowest models
lareu and small our ten. $3.D8...a.OO
Trimmtd frm if mattriah are purchtucd here.
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MISSES1 and WOMEN'S SUITS
Now Spring Lino Now .Sprint I'rlco
21.75
Our rog. $24.98 and $27.98.
llurolla Cloth Men's Wear Serijo Poplins
Somi Mannish model pinch back slot pleats smartly tailored pocksts
lonu, closo-flttim: rt'Kiuatlon coat sleeve Coptwr, Oxford and Rold.
I Chic models with Norfolk line belt peplum shawl collar wide revtr
I effect -whitn sport silk top collar, button trimmed nuvy, apple green.
new Dlue, unick.
POIRET TWILL SUITS 29.50
tull-pleatcd coat pointed front
novelty sash buttons ponijeo
sport collar, also navy serKO at
same price, white pearl button
finish sizes for Mbses and
Juniors. Our ri. $34.98.
MORNING SPECIALS To-dny
Tu pruvcul (Juuloru buylnar. iuuntUI'
C9 cl. Storm Wears St rts M
i jc-incn an wuoi urowii, Kiirnci,
cream
tnyrtlp. tmvy mul Muck.
aiAi.x riaiuu.
3') ct. Wash Sillaa JZ-imli
Wlk mlxturii- wlilto ;roiinil
urluua wiillh I' il'in il rii..-j.
HILKH UUN ftKjll
... .28
with
29 (I. Merceriietl Shantunii
.10
(lno'l iiHHortnu'nt f rotors.
WASH IlllEii K.VIIIIH rt -tIASKMt.Nr.
21 ct. Fancj Voiles JS-inth 15
ViirMy of lirutty putterna und
colors- for Oiinclnx uml purty
fni(kH, lilnuma, ote.
WASH 1HE FAlllllCH-UAaKSIlCNr.
2S ct. Satin ami Taltela Ribbons . ,1
Also inolrea-'Mnck, white and
fiol'irn -ulsii cliwkia uml UroaJuiu
iiiI1II"tv uml muh ulilltm.
Ill IIMONH- MAIM I'liOOII.
M.O American Tsllels LWirellas 1.19
I'luln or trliiiiiiod humlln
16 un'l I'l-lnrh
I Mmtl.l.l.3 liv llIOII.
$1.9i Lonj Creie Kimonua I 33
Itimn. ('ciH-nhiiKi'll. Unlit tilue unJ
luvun li i - whltr or lontrum collar
ami 'iff" " 1 t S
hoi hi: ihijvweh skcomi kloou,
49 ct. Hojl' Pncale lllouirs . .IS
i.Il'Iu. inudlum anil dark strlDvs
ut t utile il coliitrH uUo fUuniil
1 tu Inn lvl 1 l,i IS yi'iira
iimv ri iiM-iitsnH-Tifimi klooii
39 ct
Mrrcrriieil Damaiki 28
6K'liicli- biiMi'h'-d Knod rnttorna.
LINES MIN VIM)
ii.
lll & II ct. Towelini
it
Tor 'Hi" ur i olli
-V I.I IVlS
colored horder.
UI.N FLO'Mt
L'lurU. Alien Uenolo
uk for Uae Clockat
Wtat t k'lttU Atsdiis
IO QO
A uUttJ (J
box
pleated
newest
of newest
25.98
Our
reir.
(illujfrafeif)
29.50
$34.08,
29.50
Shopper.
1.27
Our reR. $1.J8
llmihetlresscs, Ntirscs' or Maids'
Uulforms gr.iy or bluo chnmbrsy
regulation styles high or low
neck smnll or G button cuffs and
n fuw clinrabruy housedrcssos with
striped collars, cuffs ami ruffled
frill. All sizes to 46.
4.
UNTRIMMED HATS iUuttrattd ttft) of
Milan ht'mp, lisero and Wenchows all
nvwrst shapes, larno, small nnd now roll
sailors
our rt-ic. $1.04 Special 1,85
0U,r"','
SPORT CHECK SUITS 15.45
Wide double-crossed belt whito
cloth collar satchel pocket
variety of blues brown and
Krcen sizes for Misses and
Juniors. Our rec- 317.93.
,
& To-morrow Until 1 P. M.
ruatrlctud. So Mull or Tolcpliunu Or Jer-v
59 (I. Utile Tots' Petticoats 41
Cainbrlt) unJ nulnrook Yoke and
I'rlliccaa atyli cmbroldury anil
luca trlinini'd slzua to C years.
I.M'a.VTH' KlU'r SKl'dNIi t'LOOB.
JS.98 llo.a' Suits, 8 lo 17 yn
.. 4.65
fi itii-.n
rfolk inoilrla arruya and
browiiK- tiuua. ij lined ui untitled
soiiiii huvi utr i trouarrn.
IliUS' tlxrrillii TIIIIIU I'LOOll.
JI.93 Uojs' Suits, 9 to 17 jn .
3.9i
.Nnrroik inojo.a jilnch back
clinvluta nnd cualiiiurt ervtC6
aatilfi lllllliKa wi'll tnllnri'd.
inns' cUrriii.Mi TiiiitK ruion.
19 & 25 cl. Msrquitette Curtsinin. ,1H
J.nch 10 to !M yurd lenartha
lliuny ran Ik- matched
ITIIltWl HllY-JI USEMENT.
$1.00 tlleacheil Sheets 77
SxM (bi'foru hvinmliiK) depend-
uniti UiiMiy ami iiniaii
11U (tlt'HHlllir
n.VoBMavr,
64 ct. lilesched Cheesecloth
.16-lneti .ibaorbont.
i.m than .1 janfc nor nre
tbui 00 lili'a to a cuat'imrf.
UI'KLINn msBMBNT.
79 cl. Women's Ssteen Petticoats $8
, Illiuk und rolon-il-paiicl pleated
II niiiroa- ai li llKth
ri.Tru'iiwi avovn fi.ooit.
9S ct. Women's White Petticoats . ,69
WUlu rutilo of (jooit emb'y or rowa
of rum y lin o
t MiBtiwr. n sixdnp rtoon.
59 ct. Children's Pajamas 44
llcuvy nap flannelette pink and
Wiii- atrlppi with and without
fci't ; to s vears.
ItilVH I'fllVlSltlN'IS-.TIIlltD H.OOIt,
.llurul
ne Apectiila,
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Uo ClockaS
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