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Other Departments, Court 5450 TFTE P1TTSK1TBGH PRESS Want Ad Headquarters, Court 4900 XWT5L.VE THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928 WHIRLWIND SPECTTZZrr WHI WHIRLWIND SPECIAL! NEW COOLIE COUNTRY PLACE BRINGS $20,000 Buyer Gets Evergreen Rd. Reaf Estate. Wome! WHIRLWIND SPECIAL! Wonderfully Low Price on Wonderful Value-Giving Feature SILKS Regular Values Up to $1.95 WHIRLWIND SPECIAL! Full-Fashioned Pure Silk HOSIERY Regular $1.95 Values HATS DRESSES i i ve- A Made to Sell Up to $5 7 0 J25 In a Remnarj summer si Beautiful sheer chiffon or practical service weight hosiery, all silk from top to toe. Made in all the prevailing' summer shades. Fully reinforced.

A wonderful value. Included in this Great Sale are all-silk, black satin, Charmeuse, washable crepe de chine, taffeta, printed. Georgette, washable stripe tub silks, all-silk washable radium, printed crepes and radium, washable sports brocades, and changeable all-silk taffeta. On Our Third Floor Coolie dresses are the newest daytime frock. Fashioned of printed dimity in cool, sleeveless style.

Trimmed with organdy and self-material. Sizes 16 to 46. Dainty colors. Frank Seder Third Floor Joeph H. Simpson has sold to Marie A.

Dolan, through the C. L. Saxton the property known as Simpson villa, in Evergreen running through to Babcock blvd. The grounds comprise about four acres and include a brick and stucco dwelling of 16 rooms and all improvements. There is also a garage on the premises.

The consideration was $20,000 cash. The purchaser bought for a home and will occupy the property at once. NORTH SIDE SALE. N. Port and S.

Gettlemen have sold to a local investor a three-story brick dwelling in the Twenty-fifth ward and known at 2101 and 2103 Brighton lot 40x110. The building comprises two store rooms and four apartments, and the consideration was $16,500. The Union Real Estate Co. of the Law Finance building, represented by A. J.

Aberman, was the broker in the transaction. one ever gain you for street Frank Clever new shapes in small and large head sizes and medium and Vagabond styles. Plenty of white, royal blue sand, green, maize and pink. Frank Seder Third Floor Frank Seder Street Floor Frank Seder Fifth Floor Wksmmai mm SALES Mil Beds and Mattresses $3.95 to $4.95 "Puritan" CRICKET SWEATERS Cotton Mattresses, 50-lb. weight, reg.

$8.95 $6.9 Day Beds, full size mattress, cover. Couch Hammocks, striped canvas End Table, walnut finish, regularly $2.98. Bed Outfit, steel bed, spring, mattress $19.9 Wicker Ferneries, galvanized containers $2.9 St. George Chairs of selected $4.2 V-Neck Pull-Overs A big selection of fancy sweat-ers all-wool, well tailored; stripes, checks, plaids; for all kinds of outdoor wear. Frank A Seder Fifth Floor.

Men's Store Fourth Floor. Toiletries, Leather Good; Antoinette Donnelly Soap (limit 3), 3 cakes. .25 Palmolive 35c Shaving Cream (limit 2); tube. 25 Scotts 15c Toilet Tissue; 10 rolls for Assorted Costume Jewelry; 29c each or 4 for Leather Hand Bags, all wanted styles $1.4 Men! Up to $3.95 STRAW HATS Genuine Panamas! Toyos! Sailors! nr Margaret V. Ford to John Hewlett, at private terms, improved property in Snyder Twenty-sixth ward, North Side, lot 20x172.

David McRoberts to Albert J. McCcmbs, at private terms two-btory brick dwelling in Castle Shannon, lot 37x120. James Maggl, of 5212 Lang Rots township, to Edgar C. Gerwig, at private terms, improved property, lot 35x125. II.

Flshkin to Louis Steiner- at private terms, improved property in Page Twenty-first ward, North Side, lot 20x100. Henrietta Cumming to Edith F. O'Brien, at private terms, improved property in Brighton Twenty-seventh ward, North Side, lot 36x110. Emma Skelly Miller to Laura Frost, at private terms, improved property in Coal Wilkinsburg borough, lot 40x120. Catherine Bloxsom to Mary Mc-Morrow, at private terms, improved property at 2303 Arlington Sixteenth ward, lot 20x119.

Edgar R. Wall to William H. Col-vin, at private terms, brick dwelling at 330 South Lang Fourteenth ward, lot 52x92. James William Heatley to James E. Wilkinson, for $7,000, two-story brick dwelling at 347 Suncrest Thirtieth ward, lot 25x116.

Lillian Rose Wilglng to William W. Brown, at private terms, frame dwelling at 111 Poplargrcve Twenty-ninth ward, lot 25x100. Walter E. Galbreath to Patrick Gillen, at private terms, dwelling at 900 Rossmore Nineteenth ward, lot 30x110. Linton D.

Means to Joseph S. Williams, for $10,700, property in Beechview Nineteenth ward. 100x390 feet. Jcseph F. Milligan to Mary Lawrence, for $7,000, three-story brick dwelling in Roslyn Swissvale borough, lot 30x48.

Jonathan N. Ritchie to Elizabeth Brown, for $9,000, irregular lot in Butler pike, Hampton township. Frank S. Montgomery to Harry Diamond, for $12,000, improved property in Broadview Harrison township, lot 50x140. Silk Pouch Hand Bags, nicely lined; now.

60-in. Indestructible Pearl Necklaces, 79 Wash Goods Domestics 50-in. Printed Voile, stunning designs, yard. New Gaze Marvel Tissue Gingham, yard 29c Tommy Tucker Fast Color Prints, yard 39c Plain Color Voiles, 39 in. wide 19c Novelty Rayon Voile, 35-in.

stunning patterns. 89c Washable Rayon Sports Satin, 36 in. 39c Sheer Quality Printed Organdy, yard 29c Printed Voiles, 39-in. beautiful patterns 29c Meadow Lane Fast Color Prints, yard 33c 50-in. Linen Damask Table Cloths, each $1 54-in.

Zigzag Table Padding, yard $1 Soiled Turkish Towels, absorbent quality. Off Domestic and Linen Remnants go at V2 Otf 5-yard Bolt Utility Cloth, bolt at 39c Unbleached Muslin Mattress Covers 89c 42x36 Plain Hemmed Pillow Cases, each 19c 10-yd. Bolt Chamois Longcloth for lingerie. Hand Embroidered Bridge Sets; 5 pieces 69c Large Size Turkish Towels; now 3 for Stamped Oyster Linen Scarfs; 36 and 45 $1 70-in. Mercerized Damask; full bleach 59c 54x54-in.

Mercerized Table Cloths $1.29 Stamped Pillow Cases; hemstitched $1.29 Stamped Spreads; unbleached muslin $1.00 Frank Seder Fifth Floor. Silks and Flannels $2.65 Washable Flat Crepe; 39 in $1.68 $2.95 Printed Crepes, 39 in. wide $1.94 $1.95 Sports Shantung, all silk $1.28 $1.95 Stripe Broadcloth, pure silk, yard $1.35 $2.49 White Flannel, pure wool. 54-in $1.98 69c Lingerie Fabrics, silk warp; 36-in 39c $1.95 Blazer Stripe Flannel, all wool $1.49 $2.95 Costume Velvet; black, rose, etc. $1.98 $1 to $2.50 Printed Crepes, 40 in $1.68 Frank Seder Fifth Floor.

Costume Jewelry in novelty effects; all colors .49 Neckwear, Collar and Cuff Sets, vestees, etc. .69 iuanuiaciurers sample lines; rrt sennits, fancy braids, with plain 2rt 1 1 lJ rr ctrinp fiance Hpniiinp 1 I mas Toyos. All shapes. Men's store Fourth Floor. Kerchiefs; white or colored border, 6 in band, 3 New Sport Scarfs of Georgette and Crepe.

...79 39c Linen and Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, 25 Frank Seder Street Floor. Room and Porch Rugs $142 Super Wiltons, Karnaks, 9x12 size. $7 "3 I Special Friday Feature MEN'S PAJAMAS Regular Models, Middy, Flat Collar 4 j. 1 i i iV $5 and $6.50 Grass Rugs, 8x10 6x12 $2.9 24-inch Rug Surround (like hardwood), yd. .25 $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum, special, sq.

$1.0 $2.25 Super Inlaid Linoleum, square yard. 9x12 Cork Linoleum Rugs, good seconds. $4 Grass Porch Rugs, sizes 6x9 4x7 $1.9 $30 Room Rugs 9x127.6x9 sizes, now. $18 to $24 Chenille and Wilton Rugs, 36x63 in, $1 9x12 Chenille and Axminsters. special.

$65 Value 11.3x12 ft. Axminster Rugs $49.5 Frank Seder Sixth Floor. VV111LC, Ld.II, UlllC iUyilSU UIUclU" cloth, and all kinds of fancy pat- Jft 1 1 fancy terns blazer stripes broadcloths. Men's Store Fourth Floor. Women's Misses' Suits 1 $16.50 Sports and Tweed Suits, 14 to 42.

$25 Tailored Suits, long and short coats To $69.75 Silk and Cloth Ensemble Suits. Tomorrow on Our Second Floor Women's and Misses' Frank Seder Second Floor. Sale in East End. Marion S. Kuhn of 160 South Fairmount has sold to Julia Blair Jenny, at private terms, the property at 5604 Penn east of Negley in the Eighth ward.

Tli lot is 25x100, with building, on the ground floor of which are doctors' offices, and on the upper floors, dweling apartments. Three Houses Sold. Annie Lintelmann has sold to Individual buyers three frame houses in the Thirteenth ward, at 1832 Fahnestock st. and 632 and 904 Singer st. The buyers are Joseph Keenan, William W.

Ward and William J. Weber. The consideration was private in each For Tomorr a One-Da .1 DIRE 4KS) Brighton Rd. Sales. Samuel Gettleman has sold to Louis Goldvarg, for $16,900, improved property in Brighton Twenty-fifth ward, North Side, lot 48x95.

for Taken Frorr Ranges anc Building Permits. Applications for building permits on file yesterday at the city bureau of building inspection included the following: Thirteenth Ward E. H. Reamen, brick and tile dwelling, 2023 May-fair $6,000. Fifteenth Ward S.

W. Brennan, brick veneer dwelling, 207 Crist $2,800: F. Woyth. brick and tile dwelling. 4706-08 Sylvan $9,000.

Sale in Dormont. Simon Vujnovic has sold to Giuseppe RinalcL. for 523.500. a three-sory brick dwelling in Broadway Dormont borough. lot 56x120." A tremendous collection of dresses that combine fashion, quality, and workmanship at a price that saves you practically half in nearly every instance.

Dresses for very gay moment of Summer; for street, business, and sports; for afternoon, daytime, dining and informal evenings. Rich crepes; filmy, sheer georgettes and chiffons. Glorious colors, and fascinating prints in unlimited number. Every dress a marvel of style and value. Second Floor Curtains Awnings, Etc.

To $3 Rayon Fringe Panel Curtains, now. Cedar Chests walnut and red cedar finish. $1.50 Window Shades 36x72 sand color, 55c 5-Piece Ruffle Curtain Sets, reg. $1.50, now. Window Awnings 30, 36, 42 inches, at $1 Awning Stripe Material, 31 inches wide, Drop Awnings roll-up style 6 ft.

wide. Bar Harbor Cretonne Chair or Rocker Pads 88c Damask Drapery, reg. $1.25 special 68c Frank A Seder Sixth Floor. Lamps and Shades Lamp Outfits bridge or junior, with shade $6.00 Radio Floor Torchieres glass lantern, each $6.95 Bridge Lamp Shade--rose or orange, special 95c Serving Trays polychrome frame, now $1 Radio Lamps metal base, pleated shade. Gooseneck Student Lamps reflector shade, $1.10 Steel Bridge Lamps complete with shades, $3.69 Swing Photo Frames gold and silver finish, 95c Smoking Stands mahogany finish, now 69c Frank 4k Seder Balcony.

Men's, Boys' Child's Shoes Children's Tan Calf Play Oxfords, special. Men's and Boys' U. S. Keds, white and black, 89c Men's Black and Tan Calf Shoes $4.85 Men's to $10 Sample Sports Shoes $3.95 M' Shoea, Fourth Floor Children's Shoes, Third Floor. Infants' Wear $5.00 Tots' Spring Coats, tweed mixtures, $2.39 $4.98 Baby Bassinette, ivory enamel, now $3.98 $3.98 Baby High Chairs, sturdily made.

$1.00 Tots' Suits and Dresses, sizes to 6 years, 79c iroup Baby Bonnets, soiled, reduced 39c 69c Baby Dresses and Slips, fine nainsook, 2 for $1 59c Baby Blankets, pink and blue, 2 for $1 Baby Bath Tubs, special for Whirlwind finish, 94c $1.00 Baby Swings made of strong canvas, now 79c Infanta' nnt. Third FKKr. (Many of These 1 STUDENTS JAILED Protest Against Expulsion of College Head Brings Arrest. Finer Dresses Sacrificed! or tomorrow, we i broken size assortment from our higher priced quick clearance. Tit priced them so low garments when such so ysili' ft Up to $29, 75 Up to $49.75 Special to The Pittsburgh Press.

New York. June 28. Two were arrested when a students' meeting on the campus Gf the College of the City of New York, was broken up by police. June 15. The meeting was called by the college Social Problems elao in protest against the ci its president, Simon Oerson.

radical opponent of coileee military flaming. Five months Gerson was e.pei:-d from City col- DRESSES $25 $15 iEg. -ier ne r.a been arrested fori If You Cant Bring your son brother- suit and pay the salesmaij cost between you, each pf "knock-out" bargain at Take Express E' taicsr. part in an dfrr.cr.'trHtion in S.coklyn. Later he wr.s warned net to take part activities.

continued to net as Dresses of highest" character, representing the cream of our stocks, in manv instances. Wonderfullv attractive from every standpoint of style, quality and value. Frerich Rooms Second Floor of the clun. i The two arrested. Jonas SchifT- man.

aed 18. and 'Nathan aged 19. were charged with disorderly conduct 1.

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