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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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LOUISE CARTER AN ACTRESS OF EVENING PA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924 (V Bargain Spot erf the Totvn Bargain Spot of the Totvn and of the Valley and of the Valley (From The Krcnlnc Day, Kotw TVwBasementls Growing! This Means It Must Have More Space At Once So An Like a comet flubtnf acroaa th ky there buret upon the theatrical firmament laJt night, at the Lycsum theatre, an, emotional actreea named Louiae Carter appearing In a new play, entitled The BJf Moment. Few of tho followers of the drama In the east had ever heard of Mies Carter, but at the end of the first act last night they began to make inquiries. First it was said that Mtsa Carter was a sister of lira. Leslie Carter, obviously untrue, as Mrs. Carter FA SALE NSIO'N still carries the name of her earlier husband, Leslie Carter, the Chicago Every department in the Basement is crowded and we imit have more space lo curry on the business.

The Basement ill add 2,400 square feet and when alterations are completed the boys" section will move into larger quarters ani every other department Mill add a little more space. Meanwhile elevated railway magnate, long- de- tlMlt. TllfrvAnr InvMflMflAn hows that Silas Louise Carter la a there an Expansion Sale going on! reai xavonte la toe wuc. where an. has been appearlnf these many Veaia in hat mm lA-nlnnt wmiria.

The Expansion Sale Reduces The Expansion Sale Reduces tile playlet, FW Elm, from which una eiaooraiea an aneorungly interesting play. The Big Moment. Shades of Clara Morris, Eleanor Ruse, Olga Netheraole, Leslie Carter, Nance O'Nell and Mm. Fanny Jan-uschekl Here Is an emotional actress who emotes with an Intensity that Is pronounced. 8he must be UiAti Wftil i.vi- BJRJ ESSES A Jf our memory the record of a most Appealing and convincing player.

It to aouuuui ii mere was an attend, ant, at last night's performance who left the theatre without a haunting memory of an hitherto unknown actress Louise Carter. Miss Carter wrote "The Big: Moment" and investigation discloses that she Is no novice, having: written a score of short plays that she has used effectively In vaudeville either for herself or for others. Few woman nn th We doubt if we can duplicate these dresses at this price. There are Poiret Twills, checked crepes, hairline crepes and twills, plaid serges and Jerseys. A very attractive group at $7.95.

to $8.95 statement' is used advisedly, axe pos-I mssors of the witching artistry that Is Miss Carter's. She Is an actress to her finger tips though of the old school. There may be moments when she overplays, but any actress whn ran u-rfnor tha her audience and bring the teaiaj to a somewhat sophisticated coterie of theatregoers, is entitled to I to $13.50 Heavy winter top coats of chinchilla and double-faced materials. In penny brown, rosewood, grey, tan, navy and black. Of course this is a special price during the Expansion Sale.

to $8.50 Good-looking striped, blocked and plain material coats with snap collars, fancy cuffs and patch pockets. Clever knockabout coats at very little money. to $17.50 Cut-blocked materials, bolivias and lustrosas, some have fur collars. In the new penny brown, cocoa and other shades for Fall. Sizes up to 53.

to $20.50 A Iuckv purchase of about 150 winter coats of downy wool, vclvetone, sterona and ormandalo (a few caraculs) with fur collars and cuffs. In grey, tan, penny brown, rosewood and black. All sizes. Basement Salesroom Expansion Sale Babies9 Dresses 58c Dainty short white dresses with lace yokes and deep hems. TrO FOR 84c in the sale.

Babies' Percale Creepers at 39c Three for $1. Some are trimmed with colored braid. Babies Shirts 22c, 5 for $1 Silk-and-wool, and silk-and-cotton, and all cotton. Bargains. Babies Esmond Blankets, 89c In attractive pink and blue patterns.

Good size. Basement While they last! Dresses of flanntO.ette, jersey and wool crepe in sizes 16 to 40. Simple tailored styles for business and school wear. to $13.50 Clever plaid flannel dresses with white collars and cuffs that can be taken off. Straight and wrap-around styles.

A very special price medallle mllitalre. Even the rather experienced theatrical producers who are resporiHible for the presentation of The Big Moment are ac- tually enthralled by Miss Carter's playing. Yet they cannot explain why she has remained a western favorite for so many years, appearing year after year west of the Mississippi and yet unheard of to the average playgoer of the east. Last nifirht MIim Pnrtop Riravail Tia. HATS Will Add More Space! $4.47 i Good-looking velvet hats In tan, black, cocoa, blue, brown and wall- flower.

Just the colors and styles to wear with your suit or heavy win- ter coat. HATS SALE-PRICED AT $3.36. They have been reduced from a much higher price. Just for the Expansion Sale of course. FELT HATS ON SALE AT $2.49.

Pokes, rolled off-the-face and large velvet hatt in cocoa, red, tan, black and blue. CHILDREN'S VELVET HATS FOR $2.49. Attractively trimmed with grosgraln ribbon, embroidery and flowersi Basement audience with uncanny skill and every moment that she was on the Btage demonstrated that she was a player to be reckoned with. to $3.95 the Miss Carter will appear at Irving tonight and tomorrow. DEEDS RECORDED Poiret flannels, wool crepes, satin crepes and other fashionable materials for fall.

These dresses were bought especially for the Expansion Sale and they're wonder: ful dresses for the money. Front of the Basement A im I cm. 'iflPlanley J. Mitarnowsk of Nantlcoke, "rot $2,800. Blankets! Sale of Boys' Clothing In are lower-priced in the Expansion Sale! fe5 Present Location A sale to reduce the stocks quickly rather than move the huge stocks into the new section.

Prices are slashed for this sale. Act quickly. Stanley Eckert ct ux to Dewey Mitchell of Dallas Township, property In Dallas Township for $1. Mr. and Mrs.

James Merrick, to Catherine McQIynn of Avoca, property In Avoca for $1,000. Bridget McNulty to Albert Orlando and others of Hughestown, property in Hughestown for $5,000. 'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perzski to Mr.

and Mrs. Matthew Plkutis of Hanover Township, property in Hanover Township for $2,860. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Yarosj to Mary Pytlik of Larksvllle, property in Hanover Township for 1.

Attorney and Mrs. Abram Sals-burg to Enrico Passette of Mocan-aqua, property in Conyngham Township for $375. Shrrman A. Dllley and others to George O. Stlllman and wife of Kingston, property in Forty Fort for $8,000.

Mary V. liarter and others to Freas Shaffer of Nescopeck Township, property in Nesoopeok for $350. Joseph Krusznauckas and wife to Full-Fashioned Silk Hose SHOES For the Children In the Expansion Sale! Children's black patent leather laced shoes with mouse colored tops. In sizes 4 to 8. They're reduced from $2.95 for the-Expansion Sale.

at $1.85 Boys' scout shoes in sizes 2 to 6. Sizes 8 12 to 2 are sale-priced at $1.45 a pair. Tan with heavy soles and heels. at $2.85 Girls' high tan laced shoes in sizes 8Vj to 2. Dandy for school Reduced especially for the sale.

at $3.25 Girls' tan and black patent leather oxfords in eizea 2 to 6. They look well with colored stockings. 1. 18 Suits With Two Pair Pants Of grey and tan tweeds with QE white cashmere collars and vests. PO0 Norfolk style.

Sizes 5 to iO. Two-Pants Suits for Only Tweeds, stripes and overplaids. In (Q "7C sizes 8 to 18. Warmly lined. pO Bargains at $4.29 Double plaid blankets in size 72x84.

Blue, pink, yellow, grey and orchid plaids. at $2.98 Blue, grey, yellow, pink, oxfotrd and tan plaids. Size 66x80. Reduced only for the sale. at $1.95 Attractive plaid blankets, size 66x80.

And they're bargains, very big bargains at $2.28. at $1.15 Single grey blankets with attractive pink and blue borders. Size 66x84. While they last Basement Salesroom Seraflno Scalzo and wile or ixeter, property in Pittston for $600. Moses Griffith and wife to Branls-low Stanklewicz and wife of Plains Township, property in Plains Township for $1.

Lehigh Valley Coal Company to Hazleton Syrup Company of Jtfazle-ton, property in Hazleton for $1. Wilkes-Barre Colliery Company to Greenough Red Ash Coal Company, property fiains xownsuip lor iv. Harry A. W- Helfrieh and Women's full-fashioned silk stockings In black, nude, silver, alrdale and cinnamon. WOMEN'S RAYON 85c a pair.

Black, peach, log cabin, dawn, airedale, thrush and grey. WOMEN'S LISLE PORT STOCKINGS, 58c, 2 pair for 90c. Black, beige, dawn, sand and grey. WOMEN'S LISLE STOCKINGS, 89c, 8 pair for $1. In black and cordovan.

Basement TKnmaa v. Rhnrfx or lurrancfl iwnshlp, property la iwrnuiin Little Boys' Winter Suits For Blue serges, jerseys and tweeds in sizes 3 dn to 8. Two suits for $5 during this sale. P00 Boys' Broadcloth Waists For Powder blue, tan, white and grey. Sizes 8 to 16.

While they last UOC Front of the Basement Salesroom and wife to Paul Koval of Kingston, property In Kingston for $1. i ..1 Trnlnnnlrl Anrl wife to Bar bara Kusma of Dupont, property in Dupont for $4,000. Robert H. Garrahan and wife to Adam P. Olahefsky of Hanover Township, property in Kingston for Joseph Paratore and wife to An.

gelo Papa and wife of Bwoyervllla OwnvAnUlu fnr S.2-SO0. Women's Knit Union Suits White and Fleece-Lined Abe Rosenbloom and wife to Dora t. of Wilkes-Barre. property in 13. rrJi tnr SI.

wi.riiaiKw Yaworskl and wife to Victoria Kacimarek of Scranton, property in Wyoming for $6,000. Louisa J. Courtright to Frank Gosart and wife of Courtdale. property in Courtdale for $4,000. William Miller and others) to Bvron Hess of Shlckahlnny, prop $1.47 In sizes 40 to 50.

Women who like tailored union suits White, fleece-lined union suits with short sleeves that -fit-well -will and ankle length. Voile and Muslin Apron Gingham Gowns 96 Girls9 Dresses $4.25 Good-looking" "flannel "in sizes 8 to 12. They're very at-collars and cuffs. Some are em-tractively made with Peter Pan broideredk Girls Gingham Dresses Sale at $1.28 Girls' gingham panty dresses in blue, brown, pink, red and green checks (some plain colors). Sizes 2 to 6.

Girls9 Heavy Winter Dresses Wool serges, jerseys and wool, checked dresses in sizes 8 to 14. Some are embroidered in bright Basement erty In- ShlokahiMy for $100 John H. Schnoor and wife to Barbara Hennebaul of Lake Town-ship, property In Lake Township for $500. Lehigh Valley Coal Company to William Haldematf of Haxleton, property In Haileton for $1. Herman Kline and wife to Joseph Hughes and wife of Shlckahlnny, property In Shlckahlnny for Ss.600.

Andrew C. Overpeck and wife to Ralph K. Garrahan and wife of Forty Fort, property In Forty Fort L. Helss and others, to Elmer Anderson of Forty Fort, property In Forty Fort for $14,000. 1 a n.inh Hunt Union Suits Boys Peeler 77c Also a few sizes in grey.

Sizes 2 to 16. They're big bargains at 77c. Men Fleeced Union Suity $1.29 TWO SUITS FOR $2.50. In sizes 34 to 46. Buy a winter's supply now.

12c a Yard In neat broken checks, 27 inches A very good quality. Cambric for Hallowe'en1 Cos- tomes, 27 inches wide, 14c Bleached and unbleached muslin, one yard wide, at 36-Inch unbleached muslin at x15c a 8 yards for $1 Outing flannel white and stripes, 27 inches, 15c, 8 yards for $1 Plain blue and grey chambray, Vr 32 Inches wide.1 at 16c a yard iM hit. Haven, nropertv In Deal- "Xtf icely trimmed with lace. Some of Ihem have long sleeves. Kimono and' Jenny neck styles.

-r, Princess slips of satinette ami silk, colors, $1.75 Satinette bloomers In seven colors, Expansion Sale at $6c Flannelette bloomers in pink and blue striped sale at 47c Envelope chemise of nainsook in flesh, white and orchid, 84c Crepe and muslin gowns in reg-ular and extra -sizes at $1.33 son-Township for $1,000. Men Fleeced. Garments at 79c for either shirt or drawers. Heavy Jaeger, fleece lined garments in sizes to 46.. Extra Size Garments 85c Sizes 46, 48(g 50.

The shirts have short sleeves, the pants are. ankle length. Children Shirts and Drawers for 44c Sizes 2 to 4. Sizes 6 to 10 for 54c. Sizes 12 to 16 for 64c.

fleece-lined, William I tliargs aao wum j.u-ward W. James of EdwardarvilM, property In Dallas Township for Jacenty' PytUk and wife to Kon-istanty Benevage and wife ef HB-Lver Township, property to, Handover Township for T. J. Callahan and wife to Ed- n.L.mh and wlft of Forty Rear 'of the Basement Salesroom Irort. property 1n Forty fort for 1 i f7.

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