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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 7

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FRIDAY, JANUARY ST.L0U1S POST-DISPATCH, 7A 3.STARKL0FF.82, Doctor Dead Clearance of FINE CORSETS We're ridding ourselves of oddt and ends, prior to fating inventory. Actually, the garments are well-made, popular foundations, to plan to get your share of the savings. th Commissioner Here $5 and $8.50 Surgical Corsets, OTLc $0.00 now reduced to clear at only at in Years Under Six $5 to $7.50 Girdles and All-in-ones from very noted makers, priced $7.50 to $12.50 Girdles and All-in-. ones, priced to clear at only. $3.50 $5.00 Mayors Notable Work in Influenza Epidemic.

ST. LOUIS POST-DISRATCH I I'laeeU, 1 I I -1 wmmtfmmrs ft FUNERAL AT P. M. TOMORROW I I ii $12.50 to $22.50 Girdles $7.50 to $19.50 and All in Ones, now Brassieres; long $1.00 to $1.50 short types; cotton, ray. satins DR.

iqAX C. STARKLOFF If ill '-fcAJ IX! LAJ JJ LJ ZS UkJ ZJ tO WW I Foundations Third Floor funeral of Dr. Max C. kla veteran physician and Jablican leader, who was Health Lugsioner of st- fr 30 under six Mayors, will be at 3 o'clock tomorrow after-' at his home, 512 Dover place, aneration at Valhalla Cemetery follow. Dr.

Starkhof 82 years i died at his home last night of Rrmities of age, after a month's cess. pr starkloffs career as a pub-health officer extended through deal periods, notably the war-r influer? epidemic of 1918, the Health Commissioner exited his authority to close tools, churches, theaters and Cring picture shows. The closing jer enforced for six weeks over protests of many business in-rests, has been credited by medi-l men with the comparatively BARGAINS in Ready4o-Wear ment of vaccination requirements, which half a century ago did not have the present degree of public support. He also worked for an improvement in milk standards and for strict inspection of the city's supply. A vigorous personality, Dr.

Starkloff had as his chief recreational outlets baseball and hunting. In 1923, hunting ducks near St. Charles, he was struck in the face by a falling bird and the sight of his right eye was destroyed. He ihandoned hunting for a time, but returned to the sport after he had trained himself in the use of the left as a "shooting eye." Reg. $8.98 to $14.95 Misses'.

Women's Half-Size Dresses, $5 Reg. $12.95 and $15.95 Misses', Women's Dresses; now $7 Reg. $16.95, $19.95 Misses', Women's Half-Size Dresses, $8 Reg. $19.95 to $29.95 Day Dresses. Evening Dresses, Wraps, $12 Reg.

$35 Misses' Tweeds, Fleece Sport Coats, reduced to $21 Reg. $19.95 to $29.95 Sport Coats, now priced, $14 Reg. $17.95 to $22.95 Wool. Rayon Sports Dresses, now $10 Reg. $35 Women's Knit Suits, now reduced to $29 Reg.

$6.98 Cotton Corduroy Jumper Dresses, reduced to $1.98 Reg. $8.98 Bowling Dresses: one, two-piece styles, now $5.98 Reg. $45, $49.95 Tweed, Fleece Sport Suits, reduced to $29 Reg. $45, $49.95 Sports Coats for misses," women; now $29 Reg. $22.95 to $29.95 Misses', Women's Sports Dresses, $17 Dr.

Starkloff served as an officer of various medical and twice headed the International mortality caused by Influenza je-the excess over the normal th rate was less than In other rre cities. In Class of 1881. He was the son of Dr. Hugo M. Starkloff, a native of Germany id surgeon of an Illinois regiment the Civil War.

His medical edu-tioc was obtained in St. Louis dical College, affiliated with ashington University, and he reived his degree in 1881. In recent srs, Dr. Starkloff held annual ions with other physicians of yblass of '81, three of whose Society of Public Health Officers. When he retired from Office in 1933, the advisory committee on medical affairs appointed by Mayor Bernard F.

Dickmann adopted a testimonial to his "faithful and 7m'wK- efficient service as Health He was twice married, and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gene- Pre-lnveniory Sale of WINTER COATS tabers survive mm. vive Baldwin Starkloff; a daugh began the practice of medi ter, Mrs. Adele O'Madigan, and a ae in Carondelet, he con- son. Dr.

Gene Baldwin Starkloff. aed to reside, and in 1892 he was INVIIIN lllllM it JEWELRY CLEARANCE OF BUTTONS V' lifflSflOT 3 to 12 on a card. ISc to 35c '-mi MICHAEL J. SHEA, 97, DIES; $89.95 to $145 Winter Coats $59.95 to $89.95 Winter Coats pointed by President Benjamin mson to head the district ird of Pension Examining Sur-cas, an important Federal post-a. He held this post until 1895, RETIRED PRIVATE WATCHMAN I and many imports.

Small I A Wmt I KSg'tS 2. (Wmf fi I I I and large. Each card. 25C I I tTI i f' I im Mayor Cyrus P. Walbridge Worked 26 Years in Downtown Sec $79 $54 it him City Health Commis- er.

The Health Commissioner 2 for Dress Hangers. ra Z'Mff iW rayon covered, priced 2 for frfy ftsffiSw 4f $1.89 alMnn. '''f'A', A 'j? tion; Succumbs to Infirmities of Age. Michael J. Shea, 97 years old, one of the last of the private night and until the adoption of the City Charter, had direct Original $3 to $32.50 values priced to clear from $2 to You'll find pins, necklaces end bracelets in sparkling rhinestones, colored simulated stones combined with gold metal! Buy tomorrow! plus 10 Federal tax Dress coats with Persian, mink, London-dyed squirrel.

Tweed sports coats with lynx-dyed fox. Buy tomorrow! plus 10 Federal tax Dress and sports coats furred with nutria, raccoon and Persian. Fitted or boxy. 12 to 20 and 33 '2 to 24'2. srvision of the city's hospitals i of the present City Sanitarium i City Infirmary.

An assistant Einistered the sanitary ed sizes. Each. no. ZYC I fct 45c atMLITY $1.00 Coituma Jewelry, special Worked With His Arm Broken. gtpup reduced to 5fc or Early in his official life, the 35c to 50c Tie Racks.

Novelty types. to OC Each, priced vC ZOC 75c to $1 soiled Boxes for -Q hankies, gloves, etc. Jtwelr First Floor For convenience of Downtown Workers the Red Cross Distribution Center, where authorized materials may be obtained, it located in the SVB Music Hall on the Sixth Floor. Fur-Trimmed Coats faado cf May 27, 1896, wrecked City Hospital, which stood on Iji.uu Kibbon Linen-Moid- I nte of the present hospital. Starkloff, who was in his of- watchmen who many years ago patrolled streets and alleys in downtown St.

Louis, died of infirmities of age yesterday at his home, 3542 Henrietta street. Mr. Shea retired 14 years ago after working as a watchman for 26 years in the section bounded by Chestnut, Market, Third and Sixth streets. Previously he had worked as a watchman for the old Peoples' Railroad Co. He and his wife, Hannah, who is 94, had been married 6S years.

Surviving also are three daughters, Mrs. Thomas W. Flynn, Miss Nell F. Shea and Sister Marie Shea of the Order of Sisters of Charity, Emmitsburg, Md. Black, brown, wine, blue.

Mink, beaver, Persian lamb trims. Fine values for this low price! $124 1 I ftat the old City Hall when the Exciting Rrsf Floor Values at storm came, started on foot 13-Pc. Closet Set, hanky, laundry I and shoe bag. I f. Reg.

$1.00, now priced OYC I plus 10 Federal tax Coats Third Floor Ir the hospital, and was felled I NotiontFirtt FU. It. pole, which broke his right I I a. He improvised a sling, put $44.95 Motorola RADIO arm through it, and was taken in ambulance to the wrecked pitai, where he took charge, regarding his own injury. His ure was not set until after worked at the hospital for Uwal hours.

JHe took 17 prisoners from the Clearance of SHOES Select Groups! PIN MONEY DRESSES-Second Floor: Regular $6.50 solid color rayon crepe Dresses, 12 to 40, $3.99 Regular $6.50 rayon spun covert two-piece Suits, 12-18, $2.99 $6.50 to $8.98 Rayon Crepe Dresses Celebrated Kay. Dunhill tailored dresses. One and two-piece $4.99 styles. Solid colors. Beautifully tailored.

In misses' sizes. Kay Dunhill Shop Third Floor fspital's prison ward to the City none of them escaping, and fcnandeered a vacant convent Siding at Seventeenth and Pine Ford's Greenfield Village Closed. DETROIT, Jan. 16 (AP). A combination of war and 1 cold weather has closed Greenfield Village, Henry Ford's re-created early American community, for the first time since it was opened nine years ago.

The village will be closed probably until late spring or sum Price Includes Federal Tax Cabinet of selected walnut veneers. American and foreign reception. 6 tubes including rectifier. Electric push buttons. Powerful electro-dynamic speaker.

Buy now! Radios Fourth Floor teet, 'which was made the tem Jpry City Hospital, and was used fil the first buildings of the sent hospital were erected sev- Reg. $14.75 to $20.75 Del man Shoes, $11.49 $9.69 mer, xne iiidison institute, a museum, will remain open. Reg. $2.98. and $3.50 Sample Handbags, priced $2.00 Reg.

$1 Women's White Pique or Lace Neckwear; priced 69c Reg. $9.95 to $32.50 Watches, now priced $6.95 to $19.95 Reg. $1.49, $1.98 Women's Leather Gloves, reduced to 79c Reg. $1 to $2 Women's Double-Woven Fabric Gloves, how 59c Reg. $3 to $32.50 Costume Jewelry, now $2.00 to $16.25 Reg.

$1 Costume Jewelry, special group now at 59c; 2 for $1 Reg. 77c Women's Wool Knee-High Socks; red, blue, yellow, 69c Reg. 29c Cotton and Wool Anklets, now reduced to 19c Reg. $1.35 Silk Hosiery; 3, 4, 7 and 2-thread hosiery, 88c Reg. $1.

Nine-Piece Glass Cigarette Sets, now reduced to 79c Reg. $3.98 Pr. Glass Star-Fish Book-Ends; now priced, pair $1.99 Reg. $1.98 Pottery Chinese Gardens with figurines, 99c Reg. $1.50 Dialist, for names, addresses, phone numbers, 99c Reg.

$2.95 Pres-A-Lite Cigarette Lighters, priced at $1.99 Reg. $4.95 Pres-A-Lite Cigarette Lighters, priced at $3.49 Reg. I Soft-Glo Bed Lights, now reduced to 69c Reg. 50c Flash Staplers; tacks, pins, staples; won't jam, 29c Reg. 25c Boxes of Staples, 200 in box; sale priced at 15c Reg.

98c Budget Banks, to help you save; priced at 49c Reg. $1 Pig Banks decorated with cover design; priced at 59c Reg. 50c and 75c Wahl-Eversharp Pencils, disctd. models, 19c Reg. I Wahl-Eversharp Push Pencils, disctd, models, 49c $12.50 Val.

Pigskin Leather Brief Bag, 3 pockets, 1 6-in. $6.98 $8.98 Val. Pigskin Enveope Leather Brief Bag, 3 pockets, $4198 $12.50 Val. Multipocket Pigskin Brief Case, slide-fastener, $6.98 $17.98 Val. Saddlestitched Pigskin Brief Case, 3 pockets.

$11.98 1 years later. reappointed Health Acts AT ONCE to relieve' i uusaiuner Dy Mayor iienry menhein, and under the svstem tenure then prevailine. held of- for the first two years of syor Rolla Wells administration, Reg. $11.75 to $14.75 Geller Shoes, Reg. $9.95 and $10.95 Matrix Shoes, Regular $8.95 Carlisle Shoes, Reg, $8.95 to $10.95 Van Crest Shoes, Regular $8.95 Collegebred Shoes, Reg.

$4. $6.95 Vitality and Paramount Shoes, Reg. $3.98 to $4.98 Modette Shoes, U3. In 191L Mavor Freder $8.99 $7.99 $7.99 $7.99 $5.19 $3.39 ic H. Kreismann aerain annointed fn Commissioner, and he con- The Season's Lowest Price on Sable-Mink-dy'ed MUSKRAT COATS V.

(DUE TO COLDS) 1-aea under Mayor Henry W. Kiel fi Mayor Victor uruior nn $24.95 Electric HEATER $11.95 Circulates hot or cold air. Practical and attractive. Plastic top, enameled sides. Easily regulated.

Use in 'any room. Fourth Floor He ran for the Remihliran oinaUon for Mayor in 1913, but Prescribed by thousands of Doctors! Pertussin a famous herbal remedy is scientifically prepared not only to quickly help relieve such coughing, but also loosens and makes sticky phlegm easier to raise. Safe and mighty effective for both old and young.Inexpeneive! DTI I CCIII At all drugstores. rCn I Udolll waien Dy KieL Worked for Better Milk, ough his administration of City's health t- "kloff Btood for rijrid enforce- $139 In these groups you'll find kid, suede, calf, patent, gabardine, Lagarto lizard, alligator-grained calf! Black, brown, blue, beige, tan, wine and greenl All types! All heel heights. Buy tomorrowl Shoes Second Floor Modette Shoes First Floor WWllllSllMIMtllttlimiMSWlllSWMMMMIMMtseetsetlllMMIW FLOORCOVERINGS-Fourth Floor plus 10 Federal tax We Give Eagle Stamps S3I1XTH AND FRANKLINT Yes the) season's lowest price on these beautiful, sturdy Fur Coats made from the) long-wearing backs of the muskrat.

Many of these Coats are Hollander-dyed. All have long-wearing rayon linings. All have Vandervoort's assuring "Candid Tag." Clearance! ROB New "Smart-Walkers" Women's ZXTRA Specials $4.98 rayon crepe, sat- Ofi in quilted Robes, sizes 1 a 1 a- 1 Amazing Values S5T)50 I $79.50 Blue' Figured 18th Century Rug, 9x12 size, now $39.95 3 $10.50 Throw Rugs, 32x62, each, reduced, now, special, $6.50 I $55.00 Coral Leaf Broadloom Rug, 5x12, now only $25.00 I $85.00 Blue Twist Broadloom Rug, 6.3x12, now only $30.00 I $70.50 Plain Rose Broadloom Rug, 5.3x15, now only $22.50 I $68.35 Rust Burl Broadloom Rug, 9x11, now $45.55 I $44.90 Green Frieze Broadloom Rug, 8.5x9, now only, $22.45 I $32.90 Plain Green Broadloom Rug, 3.10x9, now only, $18.80 I $123.00 Blue Twist Broadloom Rug, 9x12, now only, $69.50 I $185.00 Turquoise Broadloom Rug, 6x15, now only, I $269.50 Hand-Knitted Blue Rug, 9x12. now only, $169.50 I $83.10 Mist Blue Broadloom Rug, 9x12. now just $41.80 I $101.45 Green Floral Broadloom Rug, 12x13.6, now, $67.60 I Colonial Design.

Broadloom Rug, 12x14, now, $69.55 All Rugs Subject to 'Prior Sale! 10 w. rncea, $6.98 rayon suede cloth Robes; wraparound or zipper. 14-42. $12.95 floral rayon crepe quilted Robes, 18 to 20. Priced, $4.98 $898 Cushioned Sale of Children's SHOES Select Groups! Reg.

$4.98 to $6.75 qq Growing Girls' Shoes, kuilient HEEL Other Excellent FUR VALUES 10 Beaver-Dyed and Black Conies, each $98. 2 Hudson Seal-Dyed Muskrats, now reduced to $225 2 Black-Alaska Sealskins, now reduced to $425 I Matara Brown Alaska' Seal, U. S. Government skins," S52f I Brown-Dyed Squirrel, now reduced to $289 I Canadian Sheared Beaver, now reduced to $525. I Black-Dyed Persian Lamb, now reduced to $575 I Dyed Skunk, now radically reduced to 1 Tipped Skunk, now radically reduced to $119 2 Persian Paw Coats, radically reduced to $105 $12.95 rayon velvet quilted Robes; sizes 18 to 20.

Priced. $14.95 rayon satin, crepe quilted Robes, 38 to 44. Priced. il-NSIDE ARCH BLACK KID TIE Sizes 4 to 10 'Reg. $4.48 and $5 Children's, Misses', $3.49 Widths A to and EEE W0TING SHANK Pumps, straps, oxfords, high shoes! Calf, elk, bucko, patent and alligatortgramed calf i $29.95, $35 rayon Neg- tlQOC ligees; tailored or lace 7 7 trimmed.

Priced, Third Floor i SHI0NE0 INSOLE FABRIC-VALUES Second Floor tv lit -'w' '11 LEATHER SOLt OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE MINK COATS Natural Canadian and Blended Minksi TC OFF originally priced $795 to $2450. jow." JLO fur coats subiect tel0 Federal ta FURS Third Floor SPECIAL! Select Groups! $1.95 to $4.95 Joyce I Scuffs, House Slippers, $3.50 to $5.50 Joyce, (7 QQ Daniel Green Boudoirs, Cotton chenilles, teddy bear fab. rics, capeskin, rayon suede cloth, rayon satin and rayon velvet. Second Floor Reg. 98c Woven Rayon Plaids, Checks and Stripes; yard 48c Reg.

59c Printed Robe Clothj double-faced, yd. 38c Reg. 59c Rayon specially priced to clear, yd. 38c Reg. 1 .29 vuilted Cotton Chintz; priced to clear, yd.

68e Reg. $1 Black Rayon Dress Crepes; priced to yd. 68c Reg. $1.69 Printed Rayon Satins; priced. to clear, yd.

68c Reg. 139 to $1.98 Novelty Rayon Dress Crepes; yd. 68c Reg. 79c to I Printed Rayon Crepos; priced to clear, yd. 68c Reg.

79c to $20 Tie Silks; reduced-to clear at Vz Pric Wallpaper Two Rolls for the Price of One $1.50 Rolls, per single roll, 75c $1.00 Rollst per single roll, 59c 50c Rolls, per tingle roll, 25c Fifth Floor CHOOSE FROM OVER 70 STYLES Women's Quality Shoes At Real Savings $3.00 TO $6.00 St Window Displays 1 One of Many Styles At $3.50 6 H.r. to Si30 Ordw. FU1mI Si' I.

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