Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1921 — Page 6

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Keeping House With the Hoopers

[The Hoopers, an average American family of five, living in a suburban town, on a limited income, will tell the readers of the Daily Times how the many present-day problems of the home are solved by working on the budget that Mrs. Hooper has evolved and found practical. Follow them daily in an interesting review of their home life and learn to meet the conditions of the high cost of living with them.} MONDAY. There had been some discussion In the Hooper family as to whether they would celebrate the Christmas holiday on i Sat irday night and Sunday, or take advantage of the extra day and have the Christmas dinner on Monday, but Mrs. Hooper, after consulting with the bride, had decided to have her family party on Sunday with the Christmas tree at the bride’s house the night before. “You are just letting yourself in for an extra day," the bride had warned her. “They will all go right on eele brating on Monday as long as there is such a good excuse for doing so, but it Is quite as satisfactory to me to have the tree on Saturday night." And so they enjoyed the lovely tree that the bride and her husband had decorated for the children, and the dinner at whicti all the Hooper relatives were gathered yesterday was a merry affair, in spite of the anxiety of Mrs Hooper and Henry over the prospect of Jacing the new year without their usual fiftv dollars a week income. Today being to all intent and purposes a holiday. Henry was forced to remain at home instead of betaking himself to the city immediately after breakfast in search of a job as h° felt so inclined to do. Ills sister Belle had decided to stay over until tomorrow though Mrs. ilooper had not been specially enthusiastic when she suggested that she might like to remain another. day. “I want very much to stay Mary," I she had replied, "because l want to know 1 what Henry intends to do about getting another position and you’ve been so busy we haven't had time to talk It over. Mrs. Hooper dreaded th’.s discussion with her sister-in-law but she saw no way of escaping it when Belle came down stairs with her 3ewing and sat down in front of the fireplace where she and Henry were already settled for their afternoon tea which Helen was preparing In the kitchen. "What do you think your chances are for finding as good a job as you had Henry?” she inquired as she pulled up her chair. “My chances for getting any kind of work are mighty slim. Belle.’ was Henry's grim reply, “and if l had any doubt about it before I began to look for a Job I'm perfectly convinced or It now.” "Why, wnat's wrong with you?” asked Belle sharply. “There's plenty to do, isn't there, for those who are competent and efficient?” “I've always been considered competent and efficient.” Henry went on putting down his newspaper and looking at her, while Mrs. Hooper sewed on quietly, thongh she was really stricken at the despairing note in his voice, "but the job that I filled so well is gone. I’m an old man in the eves of the business world, and if there really i anything that I can do I will be able to locate it only after a long, weary search" “Oh, nonsense, Henry?' exclaimed his sister, “if yon feel that way about It you'll never find a job, of course, and if you are getting discouraged the very first thing it will only make things worse.” “I saw a dozen men last week,” Henry continued, “all of whom know me and who said they wonld be glad to take me AMUSEMENTS KEITH’S I Every Day at 2:15 and 8:13 P. M. AEE STAR HOLIDAY WEEK BILL MISS JOSEPHINE VICTOR And Supporting Company In “Juliette and Romeo” A Romance In Four Scenes With Hartley Power. DAVE SEED EAtPH AUSTIN “Tilings and Stuff” WTUE A HAKTMAS “Before and After” PEARSON', NEWPORT & PEARSON' “A Study In Pen” " ED HEART A ALL-AN' CROSS Showing the Smartest Styles in Songs PAGE, HACK A MACK Pantomimic Comedy THE JOANNA'S Wonder Workers With Shadow* Aesop's Fables—Path® N'mvs —Digest Topics Night Price*—3oc, 55e, Sic, sl.lO Matinees One-Half Price—Except Holidays ISows New Year's Eve

Engagement Extraordinary “THE SPREADING EVIL” Children Cnder 16 Not Admitted TUB FEARLESS PHOTOPLAY BROADWAY 2 SSI? Tues. and Wed. Performances Start* 8 p. m. Owing to previous boo kin its this enjasraimt positively terminates on Wednesday evening. ■ii i —iii i ■ mmr ™ *■*" CONTINUOUS VAUPETTLEE | uniA .VEE THE TIME LYRIC 1 1 GIERSDORPS RAND A SMART MUSICAL NOVELTY 8-BIG ACTS--. 8 ] j Dancing In the Lyric Ballj room Afternoon and Evening. S Two Shows I filial Daily. 8:15, *:ls Pretty girls—Tuneful music galore. .PACEMAKERS l>Ji' lonj.on and 10e. with .to war taa. <:i !• Mi reserved cal, week *

on If they had a place for me. but there was no vacancy anywhere, nor Is there ; likely to be any for many months. In i fact, several of them told me very frankly | that they didn't believe there was a place • now open anywhere in the city that 1 j could fill.” “It certainly is tough luck,” mused i Belle, “and I suppose yon haven't anything to tide you over a number of months of Idleness." “No,” replied Henry. “If I’m ont of work for two weeks after the first of the year, we will bpgin to get Into debt,! no matter how well we manage." “Oh. I might be able to keep afloat j for a month,” ventured Mrs. Hooper, with a glimpse of her old cheerfulness. “I have a whole storeroom full or supplies j and our credit In Mayfield would be good for a while, but it is rather awful to contemplate, after how comfortable we have been and how secure we felt for the future.” The menu for the three meals on Tups- j day is: BREAKFAST. Apple Sauce. Cereal. Hot Cakes. Syrup. Coffee. LFNCHEON. Boiled Rice and Creom. Preserved Fruit. Gingerbread. Cocoa. DINNER. Sonp (Turkey Bone). Creamed Turkey on Toast. Green Peppers Stuffed with Rice. Corn. Beet Salad. Apple Pie. (Copyright, 1021.1 PUSS IN BOOTS m By David Tory As the last animal came on deck and the Noah boys hauled in the gangplank, the Ark was rolling heavily, for the wind was high and the waters were becoming rough. “Are we sure every one Is aboard?" asked Captain Noah, “But best of all, my little dears, ’Twill most delight your listening ears, AMUSEMENTS SHI BERTrw>* TODAY IVIUR A 1 2 30. 8:10 Week. CfhE/nUdmqfct IfotmdEßf RAWHAtDfRIrt -w brocawcti Wonder u-:cuV Chorus ”8 STI PENDOYS SCENES Prices: Eve., 30c to $2.30. except Sat. M:it* . 50c. *sr. SI.OO. 81.30 Phi* Tax. NEW YEAR’S WEEK Starting Monday Matinee. 2 p. m. (New Year’s Day) Regular M 3 tlne Saturday. The Sensation of X. Y. and London. f Raj Comstock mi MoKfiis Glst mst*R JXe WORLD'S V- LARGEST AND MOST p. musical Extravaganza ofth* Orient fly OSOW fisc*e. Creator of 'Cm Ocn C.iOW * MJS/C by Ptzcy fUTCHt*. CHOHIOSJfnfNY by MtChfL FOroUf. CCICBHATiO CftlftTCK Os 7*l IfiISSMM 3AUIT Bic Scenes tiMHfgIOUSF9KmPAU!7 Positively original cast and production that appeared in New York to S 1.00 prices. Prices—E e., 50 c. SI. *1.50. S - !, 52.54 h Both Mats., 50c, SI.OO, *1.50, $2. SEATS 9 A. M. TODAY MOTION PICTURES

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So give with me three mighty cheer*. To hear that sheltered by that truce, Loved more than Monkey, Owl or Moose, In walked Your Precious Mother Goose!” Ts there was any one more delighted than Puss Junior he could not be found aboard the Ark. To once more see Mother Goose who had so kindly carried him on her Gander many miles filled Puss Junior with delight. He ran forward to greet her as she alighted from her faithful Gander. “Mother Goose! Mother Goose!” cried Puss, “I’m so glad to see you again.” “Come Inside. It's getting too dreadfully wet outside,” replied Mother Goose, giving Puss Junior a big hug. Inside the cabin all was dry and cheerful. Mrs. Noah had the stove burning brightly and her three daughter-ln-laws were busily engaged In getting supper ready. “Take off your bonnet,” said Mrs. Noah to Mother Goose, and before that dear old lady could remove her headgear, Mrs. Noah had taken out the big pin and undone the strings. “There, make yourself comfortable,” she cried, pushing forward a rocking chair. “And so yon found your father at last?” said the Gander, for he and Puss were having a fine time talking over old times. “Yes, I did,” answered Puss. “For more than a year I stayed with him at the castle of My Lord of Carabas.

AMUSEMENTS VS.X.IM, Tliur... Frt . Sat.. Dec. ZD, 30. 31. Matinee Saturday. Thursday night Grotto Theater party. Public united. Henry IV. Savage offers Atfi£.fe\CA's FOREMOST PRI/Wq DO/V/Vd CoM£Dl£Wfg Er.Ure origin.! .in,ln,- —,OO tin,,. ,n Ii!. ..t. t 0,,,..,. 1'. , .... .Si,lit, 59c to S2 50. Matinee, 50c to 82.00. Seale ready. Plus war tax. No advance In price New Year's Eve. MOTION PI CT UR E S l fl I nFWTQ STfiTE 1 Family LULvv U theatre i Ditty— See -MARY scr5 c r PSCKFORD Sweet As ,N Honey “LITTLE jwaea" igßi) | Hound’s Tooth FAUNTLEROY’’ WL ' acy.. -r ■ v#|Br ' y 1 ANNA Q. NILSSON . “WHY GIRLS QIPOI LEAVE HOME” 1 j jfLl'g I I W.iLLACB IIEID Umammu “Rent Free” AL. ST. JOHN In “FOOL DAYS” POX NEWS WEEKLY ALHAMBRA PRICES ALWXYS THE SAME—A F TER NOON

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He is the seneschal for My Lord of Carabas, you know.” “But you couldn’t be contented, eh?” said the Gander. “You must needs go in search of more adventures?” “Yes,” answered Puss, "and I have with me my good comrade, Tom Thumb.’ “All ashore that’s going ashore,” shouted the hoarse voice of Captain Noah. Then the tinkle-jingle of the bell that j means to go ahead sounded. The Ark ; quivered from bow to stern, and in another moment was off on the dark waters that covered the earth from sight. —Copyright, 1921. (To Be Continued.) U. S. Will Spend Ten Million on Highways WASHINGTON, Dec. 2f1.--The Government has nllotteed $10,3.89,000 toward the construction of 1,400 miles of improved . highways in thirty-eight different States j during the first three months of the i current fiscal year, it is announced by the Department of Agriculture. Included In the highways are two miles of im- | portant bridges, the total cost of the ; propects being estimated at $2(5.831,000 j with various States paying the balance. | The department also reported that ; 35,402 miles of highways had been built j by Federal aid to date. With total cost of $387,321,000 the Government has spent $202,704,000 toward the projects.

S Three Blocks West—Easy to Find and Worth Finding i\ Star Store I | 1 360-3 111 l g “Come Out of the Beaten Path" fill jw rea * After Christmas Sale! fl Tomorrow, Tuesday, is 1 DOLLAR DAY SSM rEI a riot of bargains for this sale! Va u that are astounding! A great acff?fg qp | ||| cumulation of good, desirable merchandise in this sale that you will need right now. Don’t miss coming Tuesday—bring along your friends and neigh|KU£ hors. While assortments are large it is better to—!§s> Come Early! Open 8:30 a. m. NO PHONE, C. 0. D. OR MAIL ORDERS

Sport Hose, 2 pairs..^ Men's and women's wool f'B sport hose, seconds of B values that w sold (luring tlie holidays up to SI.OO. • ™> Tuesday, 2 pairs, 91-o^-—Basement. Laundry Soap, 25 for. *Jg Polar White laundry v Eg soap, made by Palmolive Cos.; extra laundry finality; fSi, sn actual 7e value; 25 bars, 81.00. —Basement. Union Suits, 2 for... * Women's, boys’ and girls' Jp jg winter union suits, assort- Hg ed qualities that sold up to R $1.25, slightly soiled; choice, wm+m e for SI.OO. —Basement. To 51.50 Dish pans... s*^3 12 and 14-quart white end " B white and blue and white ■ enameled dlshrans. first quality . up to $1.50 value, only SI.OO. —Basement. 75c Bed Sheets, 2 for. 72x00 bleached sheets. V Kj good quality, has .enter B seam. 3-inch hem. 75c value. 3 for SI.OO. —Basement. $1.75 Blanket Strips.® ah 70x80 gray cotton t inn J ket strips, pink and blue Ijfl borders, heavy long nap: H $1.75 vaiue, m strip, SI.OO. —Basement. Dresser Scarfs, 4 for.. Lao* dresser scarfs, 15* w 54 Inch else, several styles; gg up to 390 value; 4 for sl. —Basement. To 19c Muslin, 10 yds. Sd-Lnch bleached m nslln, ▼ (fl cambric and muslin finish. isi lengths to 5 yards; up to fj lih; values, 10 yards, SI. —Basement I2V2C Muslin, 11 yards 38-tnch unbleached mus v lin, fair quality, free from Q specks nnd will bleach a K, pure white, 1213 C vulua, 11 ***** yarila, (tI.OO, —Basement. To 19c Outing. 8 yds. tjm Light and dark hoary V jjg weight fleF-e<i outing firm- gg nel, heavy long nap; npto ISc value, 8 yard*. Sl-00. Basomect, 12V 2 c Calico, 14 yardsj^ Standard calicoes, in tinvy,<PT era v and light styles, B stripes and figures; up to B 1 value; 11 yards, Sl—Basement. 15c Gingham, 12 yds.™ m* Chambray ginghams, plain pink, bine, gro-'n and gg lavender; fast colors; un to 15c values. 12 yards, SI. ■ —Basement. Men’s $2 Gloves .... fVI Cape gloves, for men, era- V j'j broldered and self hacks, B medium tn color; $-00 W values, pair. SI.OO. —'Third Floor. Up to $1 Sox, 3 for.. Men’s wool sport sox, v |S plain and fancy lisle, broken gg lines, tip to SI.OO values, 3 _TB_ pairs, SI.OO. —First Floor. Up to $2.50 Shirts... Men’s dress shirts, neck w fig band or collar attached fig styles; made of woven mad raa, soft finish pongee and percale; slightly broken lines; up to $2.50 values; choice, SI.OO. —First Floor. $1.50 to $2.50 Ivory. Composition Ivory, odd lots, Including mirrors, hatr B brushes, hair receivers, row- fil tier boxea. etc., etc. sl.f>o, aJHhi $2.00 $2.50 values. whllo they last, choice, SI.OO. —First Floor. 00c Chemise, 3 for... Women’s envelope e!.a- V Kd mtse. In pink only; all sixes, extra quality, neatly 1* trimmed, 50c value, 3 for wmmm SI.OO. —Basement. To 20c Hose, 8 for... Children’s black school V M hose, sizes 6 to 9, double M heel, sole and toes; seconds ..ML of up to 20c values; 8 pairs, SI.OO. —Basement. 75c Petticoats, 2 for. Women’s muslin petti- V B coats, embroidery trimmed gg flounce, extra quality, T&c value, 2 for SI.OO. —Basement. Underwear, 2 gar—s**sl Men’s shirts and drawers, v fl flat fleece, Jaeger color; B shirt sizes 34 to 4. drawer H.. sizes, 30 to 42; Tuesday, 2 garments, SI,OO. —First Floor. Work Shirts, 2 for.. Men’s blue chambray work V H shirts, double stitched B seams, yoke backs, facet! sleeves, full cut; Dollar Day, "**"■ $2 for —First Floor. Men’s Union Suits... g^£l Medium weight, ribbed v peeler cotton union suits; also irregular heavy Pat Bl fleece, choice, SI.OO. mtmm —First Floor.

Men’s Socks, 8 for... "Durable Durham" socks V fca for men, black, cordovan B snd navy; Tuesday, 8 pair, 91.00, —First Floor. Men's Pajama's at - 25 only, pajamas for men, H soiled, samples, etc.: while B the lot lasts, suit, SI.OO. —First Floor. $1.50 Pants and Belt. Boys’ fancy casslmereV gj pants, lined; bine serges H and dark corduroys; sizes IS 7 to 17; regular $1.50 pants, *■■** with lltc leather belt; all for SI.OO —First Floor. 50c Waists, 3 for £^44 Boye waists, of neat striped percale and black B sateen; sizes 6 to 14; our 60c waists, 3 for SI.OO —First Floor. Overalls, 3 for C Boys* overalls, of Stlfel B striped blu* denim, with PB Mb; sizes 3 t.> 12; Tues- JL day. 3 for 91.00—First Floor. $1,98 Khaki Pants ... Men's and young men's® a khaki pants, .lark, heavy K material, with cuffs and belt strap; sizes 32 to 42; regular $1.9.8, Tuesday, 91.00. —First Floor. Window Shades, 2 for s^l Size 30x7 window shades, ▼ "gg dark green only, mounted B on good roller; Tuesday, 2 _FL for 91.00- m^m —First Floor $1.59 Carpet Sweeper r jb Mahogany finish carpet sweeper; will do the work §3 of a high priced sweeper; Era $1.59 Value, at SI.OO JuL —Third Floor. Curtain Goods, 7 yards? m 36 Inch curtain ecrim. floral and foliage pa-terns; suit- H able for curtains and over- B drapery; special, 7 yards, il,OO—Third Floor. Inlaid Linoleum, yard g Granite Inlaid linoleum remnants, 4. to 10 square B yard lengths; tip to $1.65 quality, square yard, l * rT ” 91.00—Third Floor. $1.50 Umbrellas at ... Men's and women's urn- v fin broil as, Tery good quality B cotton covers, n*at handles; —B*— $1.50 values; Tuesday, at 91.00 —First Floor. $1.50 Hand Bags .... Women's hand bags, of v |Q real leather, black and colers. leather handles, inside ssMal mirrors; $1.50 values; Tuesday at 91.00. —First Floor. To $4 Toilet Sets .... Toilet seta, shaving V stands, manicure sets, mill- H tary sets, smoker set; worth up to $3.00 and SI.OO each; choice, SI.OO. —First Floor. $1.60 Alarm Clocks .. Alarm clocks, guaranteed make; a very good time- B keeper; onr rcgiiilar $1.60 M value; Tuesday, 91.00. **• —First Floor. ’Kerchiefs, 3 boxes .. Women's handkerchiefs, V ’ H very pretty Swiss patterns B In white and colored effects, j 3 In a box : sold for MX* and ■™™* 75c box; Tuesday, 3 boxes, 91.00. —First Flcor. To $1.98 ’Kerchiefs.. C Women's handkerchiefs. V 'H packed 3 and 6 in a box, B white and colored one-cor-ner embroidered effects; *B§ $1.50 to $1.98 values; Tuesday, a box, 91.00, —First Floor. To $2 Cut Glass Cut glass, including V bowls, vases, celery trays HI and candy Jars; $1.50 to $2.00 values; choice 91*00. r —First Floor. To $3.98 Sweaters ... Men's sweaters, shawl col- ” B lar, V neck or sleeveless fig slipover. in dark gray, brown and maroon ; sizes 34 to 44; some all wool: up to $3.98 values, 91.00. —First. Floor. $1.50 and $2 Caps ... jm Men’s and boys, wlnzer n caps, all-wool fancy mtx- H tures, fine rib corduroys and H plushes; sizes 6% to' 714; also caps for the little fellow, sizes to 6'3i; regular $1.50 and $2.00 values: choice, SI.OO. —First Floor. To $2 Sport Hose s.4s Women's silk and wool, V Til all-wool English ribbed, H and part wool heather mixture sport hose, plain col- *4**™ ors, varioug combinations and clock boot styles; up to $2.00 qualities; Tuesday, pair, 91.00. —First Floor. Wool Hose, 3 pairs.. - _ Children's English rib black wool hose, also % “ ju length wool stockings, Eg with fancy roll cuff top; 65c and 75c values; 3 pairs, . lffrst Floor.

To $2.00 Kid Gloves.. ? Women's capeskin gloves, V spear and embroidered H backs, assorted colors, bro- Cg ken lines and sizes; up to $2.iX) gloves, pair 91.00. —First Floor. Women’s Union Suits Bleached cotton, light and x B medium fleeced, also limited Ka quantity Merodo brand part ,H . wool and LlFalco brand heavy fleece union suits; various styles, regular and extra sizes; some slightly soiled from counter display; while supply lasts, choice, suit, 91,00. —First Floor. Underwear, 2 for... Women's high neck, long ▼ jJ| sleeve vests and ankle pi length pants, bleached *t- Rl ton, medium weight fleecing, sites 36 and 38 only; Tuesday, 2 garment*, 91.00. —First Floor. Fleeced Hose, 5 prs.., Women's fleece lined V IS stockings, fast black, good fig weight; hem or elastic fig ribbed top; some ont sizes; Tuesday, 5 pairs for 91. —First Floor. $1.50 Silk Hose, pair. Women's black silk hose, V' B with white side clocking, lisle Isl top and sole; SJ.{X) value. B Tuesday, pair, 91.00. w*"* —First Floor. SI.OO Mittens, 2 pairs tjgn Children's gray and brown V rfl fur top suede leather mit- |fl tens, assorted sizes; 75 pairs B to sell; 2 pairs for 91. —First Floor. Fiber Host, 3 pairs.. Well-known "Butterfly” V jtfl brand women’s fiber silk gg boat hose; colors bkick, fig brown and white; best 50c ■*<* quality, every pair perfect, 3 pair* for 91.00. —First Floor. $1.48 Grass Rugs 36x72 grass rugs, plain y center, beautiful stenciled H 1 order, heavy quality; reg- M Uialy $1.48, Tuesday, 91. mU* —Third Floor. 48c Net, 3 yards 5/1 Curtain net, filet and sax V ony nets, some slightly kR soiled, neat patterns; regu- H larly 48c, special, S yards, 91.00. —Third Floor. 50c Bath Towels, 3... gyffl Buy now for your per- V sonnl needs—fancy woven £1 Turkish towels, with col- gg ored borders and plaid effects: 50c towels, 3 for 91.00. —First Floor. 15c Toweling, 10 yards 5 JSk 18-inch bleached crash w ’ toweling, firm quality, B splendid for kitchen use; a ffl special lot for this sale, 10 yards for 91.00. —First Floor. $1.39 Damask, yard... ta Finely finished evenly woven, 72-Inch Imported gg mercerized table damask; gg beautiful patterns; special Jii* for this one special day, yard, 91.00. —First Floor. Women’s $2,50 Juliets P /g Women’s beaver Juliets, $ sea dark nnd light colors, $1.50 B to $2.50 grades, at 91.00. ® —First Floor. aKr

f N Choice of the House! Men's S2O to S3O O’COATS * 16: 5 ° —First Floor. L. Regular $9.75, a Few Weeks Ago PruneHa Sport Skirts

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Wash Cloths, 1 doz. . Fancy wash cloths. Jac- V jcS quard patterns, blkie and B pink borders, heavy qual- Ig ity; one dozen for 91.00. —First Floor. $1.50 Wool Serge, Yd Fine grade, all wool, 50- V jg§ Inch suiting serge. Regular $1.50 quality; many col- f? ors; wonderful bargains at ** i ~* < w> 91.00 yard. —First Floor. 79c Woolens, 2 yards -Jl 36-inch serges, wool crepes, mohairs, gianlte B cloths, etc., splendid wear- Q-l lng materials, for dresses. All good dark colors; 2 yards for 91.00. —First Floor. To $1.59 Crepe, yard You will be surprised at V the splendid quality of 11 these crepe de chines and Georgette crepes, at such a *® low price. All 40 inches wide, pure silk and in a wide color range. Only 91.00 yard. —First Floor. Crepe de Chine, 3 yds Yard wide, silk and cotton mixed crepe de chines, wash- c'? able, colors nile green, pink. Is r.avy, maize, white nnd nßsi black; our regular 50c quality 3 yards for 91.00. —First Floor. To $4 Coatings, yard 5*41 Von have not had an op- V "TH like tbls for years. jy All wool novelty coatings, M Inches wide, heavy, warm weights; values up to $4.00 a yard, for only 91. —-First Floor. 50c Lining. 3 yards.. 5 Splendid grade, yard wide. jjj lustrous finish, black sateen R lining: ,VX- quality, 3 yards Fl for 91.00. •*** —First Floor. $1.50 House Dresses.. Gingham and percale V *l|3 house dresses, light and dark colors, waistline and loose models, high and low JB neck, sizes 38 to 44; up to Sl.-50 values. Choice 91. —Second Floor. Extra Size Gowns s*^3 Women's night gowns, ▼Tfl good quality onting flannel, H blue and white and pink and white stripes; regular and extra sizes; great special at 91.00. —Second Floor. Infants’ Gowns, 2 for. 5*41 Outing flannel gowns for ▼ Infants, kimono style, shell- H stitched edges, in pink and blue, and small embroidered designs; choice, 2 for 91 • —Second Floor, Women’s Kimonos at. s*<4| Women's kimonos, light V and medium colors, large gS collars and satin trimmed, empire effect; special. 91 —Second Floor. Up to $5 Sweaters.... C One lot of sweaters, for V H Infants, misses and women, ® odds and ends, some slight- f* Iv mussed; formerly np to *■**■ $5. Choice, 91.00. —Second Floor. $1.50 Baby Shoes Baby's “first step" button vTB shoes, black, brown and white soft kid, nature shapes, sizes np to 5. the $1.50 kind, pair, 91.00. — First Floor.

$C.95 A manufacturer with whom xve do a large regular business, gave us this special lot of skirts at a ridiculously low price below cost and we turn this saving over to you, making it the most remarkable skirt value of the season. These skirts are wonderfully practical and smart and make a stunning outfit with the new sweaters and blouses Elegant quality, beautiful new colorings, pleated modes. We bought the identical same skirts earlier in the season to sell for $9.75, Tuesday.9s*9s —Second Floor.