Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 100, 7 March 1921 — Page 14
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fHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. LND., MONDAY, MARCH ,7, 1921.
MARKETS
- ; GRAIN PRICES , ,,.- S i - i j Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., ,212 Union National Bank Building. CHICAGO March : 7. Leading factors in today's small decline in wheat was some rain in the southwest where needed with prospects for more. Other news favors grain but trade awaits - official farm reserve report., Germany has asked for offers on wheat but none expected likely. Offerings from the country very light and the visible shrunk a little. On dipe to 161 Vk commission bouses seemed to have buying orders. One house sold March wheat all morning. There has been little attention given to foreign political news hpeanse of its contradiction but finally
the allies have decided to force Germany, as their proposals are unacceptable. On recent day's news of this nature has favored grain but conservatives fail to see anything bullish in it. Some fly reports from Missouri. We favor purchases of grains on small declines. RANGE OF FUTURES -Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. CHICAGO. March 7. Following is the range of futures on Chicago board
of trade today:
packers, $11.00; heavy Yorkers, $11; light Yorkers, $11.00; choice fat sows. $7.50 8; common to fair, $7 7.50; pigs, $11; stags. $56. Cattle Receipts, three cars;
market, steady: fair to good ship
pers, $7.5008; good to choice butchers, $7.508: fair to medium butchers,
$6.507; good to fat cows, $45; bologna bulls,, $55.50; butcher bulls, $5,503)6: boloena cowa, $34. Calves
$711. Sheep Market, steady; $3 4. Lambs $79.
Republic Iron and Steel 66 Sinclair Oil 22 Southern Pacific 75 Southern Railroad 21
Studebaker Union Pacific U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel .. Utah Copper
69
, 120 67 81 49
Open High Low Close Wheat Mar 1.70 1.70 1-67 1-67 May ....1.61 1.62 1.59 1.59 Rye May ....1.45 1.46 1.44 1.44 Corn July . ... .73 .73 .73 .73 July 72 .73- .73 .73 Oata May 46 .46 .45 .45 July 47 .47 .46 .46 Pork May ...21.90 21.85 Lard May ...12.20 12.22 Ribs May ...11.67 1175
(By , Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., March 7. Receipts Cattle, 1,700; Hogs, 6,000; Sheep, 500. Cattle Market, steady; Butchers steers, good to choice, $8 9.25; -fair to good, $6.50 S; common to fair, $4.506.50. Heifers, good to choice, $7.759; fair to good, $6 7.75; common to fair, $3.506. Cowa. good to choice, $67; fair to good, $5 6. Cutters, $3.254.50; canners, $22.75; stock steers, $66.75; stock heifers, $45.50; stock cows. $45. Bulls, steady; bologna, $56; fat bulls, $6(f7. Milch cows, strong, $40 ?r$110. Calves, 50c lower: extra, $12 12.50; fair to good, $912; common and large, $5S. Hogs Steady: 25c lower; heavies. $011; good to choice packers and butchers, $1111.25; medium, $11.25;
stags, $5g6; common to choice heavy fat sows, $68.25; light shippers, $11
11.25; pigs, 10 pounds and less, $8 10. Sheep Steady; good to choice lights, $505.50; fair to good, $3 5; common Ho fair, $l.r0??3.50; bucks. $1.5U4; lambs, steady: good to choice, $1010.25; seconds. $7.508; fair to good, $8.50g10; skips, $37.
LIBERTY BONDS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, March 7 Final prices on Liberty bonds today were:
3... $90.86 First 4 86.90 Second 4 .... 86.82
First 4 87.10 Second 4 86.90 Third 4 90.28
fourth 4 87.14
Victory 3 97.48 Victory 4 ' 97.48 LOCAL HAT MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy, $18; clover, $16.00; heavy mixed, $17.00.
cucumbers, So cents each; turnips, 5 cents lb.; carrots, 8 cents lb- 3 lbs. for 15 cents: new carrots, 10c bunch; cauliflower, 80 cents lb.; celery. 15 cents bunch; Brussel sprouts, 50 cents qL; parsnips, 8c lb.; radishes, 5c bun., kahl. 15 cents lb.; ahallotts, 10 cents bunch; beets, 6 cents lb.; artichokes, 35 cents each; green beans, 35 cents lb.; wax beans, 35c lb.; new beets, 15c a bunch. FRUITS Bananas, 15 cents pound; lemons, 30 cents dozen; oranges. .29 cents doz.;
Navel oranges, 60 cents doz.; grapefruit, 10 and 20c; cocoanuts, 20c each; strawberries, $1.00 quart; cranberries, 23 cents lb.; English walnuts, 45 and
55 cents lb.; chestnuts, 50 cents lb.; black walnuts, 5 cents lb.; pineapples,
30c each; apples, 5 to 10c lb.; $1.25 to $3 bushel; tangerines, 45c dozen. PRODUCE BUYING ' Country butter, 40 cents lb.; eggs, 25 cents a dozen; chickens, 25 cents a pound.
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $1.65 for No. 2.
INDIANAPOLIS, March 7. Haytimothy and clover; market weak and unchanged.
BUTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesale price for creamery butter is 53 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond bring 44 cents a pound.
FRUIT and VEGETABLES Tomatoes, ..30c lb., leaf lettuce, 40c lb.; head lettuce, 30c lb.; onions. 5c lb.; Bermuda onions, 10c lb.; parseley, 15 cents a bunch; garlic, 50 cents lb.; new cabbage, 10c lb.; sweet potatoes, 10 cents lb.; green mangoes, 8 cents;
Briefs
NOTICE Numbers for tickets for
Elks Minstrels will be given out at 7:00 a. m. Wednesday morning at tbe Murray Theatre. The plat will open at 9 a. m. the same day. No one person will be allowed to reserve more than a total of six tickets for all cf the performances.
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats, 40c; rye, $1.25; corn, straw, $8 per ton.
60c;
SELLING Cottonseed meal, , ton. $42.50; per cwt., $2.25. Oil meaL per ton. $5150; per hundred weight. $2.65 Tankage, CO per cenL $62.00 per ton; per cwL, $3.25. Wonder Feed, per ton. $38; per cwt, $2.00. Barrel salt. $3.75. Bran, $36.50 per ton; $1.90 per cwt White Middlings, $43 ton; $2.25 cwut.
Memorial hospital at 11:30 o'cloci Monday morning. " He Is survived by two sons, Ralph and Omar Funeral services will be held at Lyons' Station at 2 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon. Burial will be It JJ,
ine L-yons- station cemetery. tTienas may call any time. ,
William Hilbert, Age 67, Dead; Funeral Tuesday William R. Hilbert. 67 years old, of 232 South Fifth street, died at Reid
All Kinds oT CLOVER SEEDS at lowest prices Dennis Implement Co. 15-17 S. 7th St
CAR AT WAREHOUSE TANKAGE 60 Tuesday, March 8th From Car, ton $62.00
Phone 1679
OMER G. WHELAN
31-33 S. 6th St.
The Feed Man
i By Asoclated Press TOLEDO, O.. March 7. Cloverseed: Prime cash, 1920.. $12.55; Mar., $12.40; April, $10.30; Oct., $9.75. Alsike: Prime cash, 1920, $15.30; March, $14. Timothy: Prime cash, 1918. $2.60; 1919, $2.70; 1920, $2.75; March, $2.75; April, $2.S2; May, $2.90; Sept., $3.13. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, March 7 Wheat No. 2 red. $1.77 i; No. 2 hard, $1.74 i .$1.76Vi Corn No. 2 mixed. 6869VsiC; No. 2 yellow, 6970c. Oats No. 2 white, 4646'ic; No. 3 white, 4445c. Pork Nominal; Ribs, $11.00 12.00; ard, $11.77.
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO. March 7 Cattle Receipts, 21.000; fat cattle, slow to 25c lower; top beef steers, early, $10.35; some held higher; bulk, $8.5010.00; bulk butcher she stock, $6.007.50; bulls largely $5.256.00; calves mostly 50c lower; bulk vealers, $10.00 11.00; stockers and feeders, slow. Hogs Receipts, 61.000; mostly 15 25c lower than Saturday's average; lights off least; heavies slow; others
active; top. $10.80; bulk of 200 lbs. i down. $10.5010.75; bulk of 220 lbs. I
up, $'j.bio.iu.Ji; pigs, steaay to ioc lower; bulk desirable, SO to 120 lbs., around $10.50. Sheep Receipts, 26,000; fat lambs weak to 25c lower; sheep about steady; lambs, top, early, $10.25; top shippers; gocd 83-lb. shorn lambs, $8.50; bulk fat lambs, early. $9.00 9.50; choice 98-lb. shorn yearlings,
$6.50; fate ewes, top, early, bulk fat ewe3, $5.005.50.
$5.
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(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. March 7 Wheat No, 2 red, $1.841.85; No. 3 rl, $1.81 $1.83; other grades as to quality, $1.70 l-78. ... o
Corn No. 2 white. 7Utc; ino. o white, 69 70c; No. 4 white, 67 68c; No. 2 yellow, 70 71c; No. 3 yellow. 69 70c; No. 4 yellow, 67 68c; No. 2 mixed, 6970c. Oats 46 48c. Rye $1.50 1.51. . : . . , Hay $16.0022.00. LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Press) INPTANAPOL.TS, March 7. Hog's K-H-flpts. 3.300: lower. Cattle Receipts, : 100; unchanged. Calves Receipts, 500; lower. Sheep Receipts, none. HoK. Top price, under 200 lbs.. $11 40 Most sales, all weight 10 .d11 o Mf1 mid assorted. 160 to 225 lbs. 11 0011 40 MlVed nni asosrted. 225 to 075 lbs 10 5011 00 Mixed and assorted, 275. lbs 10 5010 To Vt back ' p'lis.' under 140 ' jbS 11 00 down Other good 'pigs, largely.. 10 "down Sows, according to quality b 0rtfi S 50 Most good sows 'r Sales in truck market 11 Out 11 .o l;est heavy hogs a year &g0 15 7 Bset light pigs a year ago 16 00
Most sales or nogs a. ycn ago (nltlf. KILLING- STEKKS Good to choice. 1.2u0 lbs.
(By Associated Press) PITTSBURG, Pa., March 7 HogsReceipts 7,000; market steady; heavies $10. 50 10.75; heavy Yorkers, $11.7511.S5; light Yorkers, $11.75 $11.85; pigs, $11.7511.85. Cattle ReceiDts 1.500: market is
steady; steers, $9.7510.50; heifers, $7.75 8.55; cows, $3.004.50. j Sheep and Lambs Receipts 1,000; i market steady; top sheep, $6.75; top J lambs, $10.50.
calves Keceipts, uu; marKei is steady; top, $14.00.
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(By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO. March 7. Cattle
Receipts. 2.500; generally 1525c; higher; shipping steers, $9.0010.25; butchers, $S.009.50; yearlings, $9.00; 11.00; heifers. $G.008.50; cows,' $2.507.00; bulls, $4.506.50; stock-j ers and feeders, $5.507.00; fresh cows and springers, $55.00110.00.
Calves Receipts, 3,000; 50c lower; ?5.0014.50. Hogs Receipts, 14,400; 25 30c, lower; heavies. $10.25 10.75; mixed, $11.0011.50; Yorkers, $11.5011.75; light Yorkers and pigs, $11.75; roughs, $8.008.25; stags, $5.006.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 12,000; lambs, 25c higher; 6heep, 25c lower; lambs, $6.0010.50; yearlings, $6.00 8.50; wethers, $7.00 7.25; ewes, $2 6.50; mixed sheep, $6.506.75.
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lbs uur to medium, under 1.000 lbs Good to b.'St yearlings... iii.I r Good to best t.mmun to medium. 800 lbs
C-. union to medium, unaer 800 lbs 6 00
Good to best under soo lbs. Good to best, 1,050 lbs. up common to medium. l.Ooa lbs. up Good to choice, under l,0o0 lbs 'Common to medium, under 1,050 lbs. Poor to good cutters .... Poor to good canners . . . tsiJLLS Good to best. 1.300 lbs. up oooil to choice under 1.30O lbs Kair to medium. under 1.300 lbs . Common to good bologna
e-lvEi5 Good to choice veals, under 200 lbs 12 0013 00 Common to medium veals, under 200 lbs S 0011 00 Good to cholc heavy calves 6 50 7 50 Common to medium heavy calves 4 00 6 00 aioCKKKS ui KKKD1NG CaiaL.13 Good to choice steers, 800 lbs. and up 7 50 8 00 Common to lair steers. 800 lbs. up 6 50 7 50 Good to choice steers, under 800 lbs 7 00 7 60 Common to fair eteera. under 800 lbs. 6 00 7 00 Medium to' good heifers.. & 60 6 50 Medium to good cows . . . . 4 25u 5 00 totock calves, 250 to 400 Ibg. " 00 8 00 - -- Native Sheep and Uubi. Good to choice light sheep 3 50 4 00 i.nnd to' choice heavy
sheep 2 75 Common to medium aheep 1 00y Selected bandy .weight lambs .............. 8 50 Other good lambs 8 04j Common to medium lambs 6 00 Bucks, per hundred 2 50a
PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press)
INDIANAPOLIS. March 7. Butter
Fresh prints, 52 54c; extra, 6oc; packing stock, 15c.
Eggs 28 29c. Fowls 27 28c; springs, 27 cents; roosters, 1617c; turkeys, 35c; old toms, 35c; young toms, 40c; ca
pons, 38 42c; hens. 40c; squabs, 11 lbs. to the dozen, $7; rabbits, $2.50;
2.75 per dozen; geese, 2023c; spring ducks, 2526c; squabs, 16 20c.
(The Joe Frank Company, 923 Xenia Avenue, Bell, East 2819, Home 3485.) DAYTON. March 7 Poultry Alive, paying. Old hens, 25c lb.; chickens, 20c lb.; roosters, 15c !b.; young chickens 24c lb.; turkeys 45c lb.; old toms 20c lb.; ducks, 6c lb.; geese, 25c lb. Eggs Fresh. ' paying 25c dozen. Butter Creamery, paying 46c lb.
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO. .March 7 Butter market, higher; creamery firsts. 49c. . Eggs Receipts, 16.697 cases; mar
ket higher; lowest, 29A30c; firsts,
i3132ic.
Live poultry Market, higher; fowls,:
31c; springs. 32 c. Potatoes Weak; receipts, 91 cars; Northern White, packed, $1.20 1.30 cwt; bulk. ?1.301.35 cwt; Idaho Rurals, sacked, $2 cwt.; Russets, $2.50 cwt.
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DAYTON MARKET . ' , Home Phone, 81235. Corrected by McLean & Company, Oayton, O. Bell Phone, East 28. DAYTON, O., March 7. Hogs Receipts, ' eight cars; market, steady; choice heavies, $11.00; butchers and
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, March 7. Whole milk creamery, extra, 54. Eggs Prime firsts, 33; firsts, 31; seconds, 29. Poultry Springers, 50c; hens, 30c; turkeys, 35c.
NEW YORK STOCKS (By Assooiated Press) NEW YORK, March 7. Close. American Can 29 Am. Smelting 40 Anaconda 38 Atchison 82 Baldwin Locomotive 88 Bethlehem Steel, B 57 Central Leather 38 Chesapeake and Ohio 59 C. R. I. and Pacific 26 Chino Copper 21 Crucible Steel 92 Cuba Cane Sugar 23 General Motors 13 Goodrich Tires 37 Mexican Petroleum 155 New York Central, bid 70 Pennsylvania 284
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BARGAIN DAY Means More for Your Dollar
H. C HASEME1ER CQw
WEDNESDAY BARGAIN DAY Offers Items from All Departments
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A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAINS. Remember all Wednesday bargain day items are for Wednesday only. All bargains go bac k to the regular price on Thursday. Telephone or
ders accepted. Read over this list of unusual bargains.
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WEDNESDAY DOMESTIC BARGAINS
BLEACHED MUSLIN Soft finished, smooth and firm; very special Wednesday 15c CAMBRIC MUSLIN Yard-wide, standard brand, for fine sewing Wednesday, 20c UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 38-in., good weight, easily bleached. Wednesday, 20c PILLOW TUBINGS Standard brand in either 36, 40 or 42-inch Wednesday, 35c SEAMLESS SHEETING 81-inch bleached seamless Sheeting; very special Wednesday, 59c INDIAN HEAD Yard-wide, for middies, aprons and dresses Wednesday, 25c CANTON FLANNEL Full width, fine soft fleece, either bleached or brown Wednesday, 35c
PERCALES Yard-wide best Percales, either light or dark; 200 pieces to select from Wednesday, 20c APRON GINGHAMS Standard brand, all size checks Wednesday, 15c CHEVIOT SHIRTINGS Full line of checks and stripes, good for all purposes Wednesday, 20c TICKINGS Guaranteed to hold feathers; in the two best widths 32-in. Wednesday, 49c 36-in Wednesday, 69c TOWELING 500 yards Unbleached Linen Weft, very special; limit, 10 yards ' Wednesday, 20c TOWELINO Stevens' All-Linen Toweling, either bleached or brown; limit, 10 yards Wednesday, 29c
TABLE FELT 54-inch, very heavy. Protect your table top -Wednesday, 79c BED SHEETS 81x90 seamless; wide, deep hem; good, firm muslin Wednesday, $1.60; 4 for $6.00 PILLOW CASES 42x30 Standard Pillow Cases; wide, deep hem Wednesday, 29c; 6 for $1.50 TURKISH TOWELS Just 20 dozens; they won't last long; size 17x34, good weight Wednesday, 4 for $1.00 TURKISH TOWELS Fancy colored border, good weight and size Wednesday, 3 for $1.00 COMFORT COTTON Large3-pound roll, size 72x90; one roll makes comfort Wednesday, 69c
SILK AND WOOL DRESS GOODS
SILK TRICOLETTE Yard wide, wonderful quality in these shades: Black, navy, brown, rust, jade, tan; regular $2.69 value Wednesday, $1.93 MESSALINE SATIN Yard wide, jn 20 good light and dark shades. Our present price is $1.98 Wednesday, $1.69 CHARMEUSE SATIN Yard wide, for dresses, skirts and blouses, in five splendid shades: black, navy, brown, ivory, sapphire Wednesday, $1.89 CHIFFON TAFFETA They are all. asking for Taffeta. And we have them plenty of blues browns and black, and a real quality Wednesday, $2.39 CANTON CREPE The last word in silk. It is 40 inches wide and the most wanted shades are grey, brown, sapphire, navy, black; our regular value Wednesday, $3.48
EXTRA SPECIAL $1.39 Yard-wide Black Taffeta. $1.59 Yard-wide Black Messaline. $1.98 Yard-wide Black Peau do Soi. $1.89 Yard-wide Black Satin Charmeuse $2.19 Yard-wide Black Duchess Satin. $1.79 Yard-wide Navy Blue Chiffon Taffeta. $ .89 33-inch All-Silk Natural Pongee. NAVY BLUE WOOLENS $1.00 36-inch all-wool navy blue Storm Serge. $1.75 42-inch all-wool navy blue Storm Serge. $1.25 36-inch fine twill navy blue French Serge. . $3.75 52-inch all-wool navy blue Tricotine. $2.39 56-inch all-wool navy blue French Serge
$3.95 YARD For one day only, WEDNESDAY, we offer our entire line of S5.00 and $6.00 Novelty Wool Skirtings, in plaids, checks and stripes, all this JQ nr season's purchase. Widths are 50 to 56-inch. Special $dD
SECOND FLOOR SPECIALS
5 dozen new Polly Prim Aprons, made out of fin gingham, assorted colors; made to sell at $1.00 Wednesday, 79c Each 6 dozen fine Mercerized Petticoats with fancy flounce, $2.98 value, all colors Choice $1.93 Each 5 dozen Fancy Petticoats, figured all over, good quality heatherbloora, $1.25 value Wednesday Only, 89c Each 2 dozen Fine Ail-Wool Tie-on Sweaters, all colors, $3.98 value Wednesday, $2.98 Each 40 pieces fine 32-inch Dress Ginghams; plaids, stripes and plain colors; sold up to 59c Choice, 25c Yard LONG CLOTH 1 lot 36-inch fine, softfinish, 30c value Wed. Only, 20c Yard
OUTING See the 36-inch-wide White Outing, 40c values Wed. Only, 25c Yard CHILDREN'S COVERALL APRONS All colors, sizes 6 to 16 years, sold at $1.39 and $1.49 Choice, $1.00 Each CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES New shipment, sizes 6 to 14 years, fine plaid ginghams, $2.9S values; 5 dozen to select from Choice, $1.93 DRESS SKIRTS 25 Skirts selected from our regular line. You will find skirts in the assortment worth up to $8.50 Choice, $3.48 Each EMBROIDERIES Lot of Cambric, 1 to 5 inches wide, worth up to 20c yard Choice, 10c Yard LOT of CAMBRIC 1 to 4 inches wide, values up to 15c Choice, 7'2G Yard
5 dozen-Wrhite Voile WTaists, embroidery and 'lace trimmed, $1.50 values, sizes up to 46 bust Your Choice Wed., $1.00 Each
NOTION SPECIALS O. N. T. THREAD All numbers, white or black, all sizes; Wednesday, 6 spools
48c
O. N. T. CROCHET COTTON All sizes, white or ecru; Wednesday, 5 balls for
49c
HAIR NETS Real Sitroux Nets, all (- (( shades, limit 10 nets; Wednesday, 10 for.. plUU
jusiuin jaus ureat for shopping; the size is
12x4x9 inches, water-proof Wednesday
59c
MUFTI CLEANER Cleanses everything. 35c value; Wednesday
25c
MAVIS TALCUM You know the price; Wednesday
19c
PALM OLIVE SOAP Limit 6 barB; Wednesday, 6 for
39c
TOILET PAPER Extra large roll, fine soft crepe paper; Wednesday, 8 rolls for.
49c
FANCY GOODS SPECIALS RIBBONS 50 pieces extra wide ribbon in plain or fancy, regular values worth up to $1.00; KQ Wednesday OtC MIDDY TIES Three cornered, cord edge Q Taffeta Ties, all colors, $1 value; Wednesday I tC
$1.00 linger tips,
$1.00
GLOVES Women's Chamoisette Gloves, spring
weight, all sizes and shades; Wednesday
GLOVES Women's Silk Gloves, double finger tips,
all shades and sizes; Wednesday
LEATHER BAGS Don't overlook this offer, all of our $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 Novelty Bags and Purses in tooled, mecca and all the new leathers; (JQ Qr choice of any of these numbers Wednesday 50 50
$1.39-rKodak Bags, just as long as one gross will
last; tooled leather, size 4-2x6 inch, fitted
with mirro, $2 value; Wednesday ....
SHADOW LACES Wonderful values, 12 in. wide,
beading edge, for camisoles and founcings, IQ regular 69c values; Wednesday r0
FILET LACES 3-inch edges, tor all sorts of pur
poses, beautiful patterns, regular value worth up to 30c; Wednesday
$1.39
15c
EXTRA SPECIALS MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Just 15 dozen blue striped Cheviot, cut full and large, all sizes 14 to 17; rTQ Wednesday IC CORSETS American Lady model, pink satin, elastic top, medium length, most all sizes; &cy jq Wednesday 2)d40
WOMEN'S HOSE Good cotton, in black, white and brown, all sizes, regular 35c value; or Wednesday OC FIBRE SILK HOSE Gordon brand, long silk boot, lisle top, in navy, white and brown, HK. all sizes; Wednesday f OC CHILDREN'S ROMPERS Made of a good white madras, trimmed In blue, sizes 4 to 7 years, $1,25 value; Wednesday I DC
MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS Made from a good firm
muslin, cut full and large, sizes up to 19; Wednesday
$1.19
ANOTHER SALE :: of SUITS
40 more received today will be put on sale at once far below actual worth. No two alike; all sizes; mostly navy blues, fine French serges and tricotines. You will find values up to $45.00 in this assortment
Your.. Choice
; THE STORE WITH ONLY ONE PRICE J
