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TjjXBGENCY RUIE REVOKED. February 14. Presi jr-nt Wilson 11 nit has revoked the war- i iii-ncy regulation permitting: (on ship's officers to hold l.cens' bell a.u linv'- fi-niti-d their intention of Iw.onilns American citizens. A period 1 1 1 r- i's and three months grace complete naturalization. BIRTHS.

AKlOSI To Mr. and Mrs. Albert (nfe Kstolle Morthorst) a bihy Kirl February 8. TNit'lv to I'r. Stueve.

Aunt Joseph- i iril luilicrfe' and mother. 1 DEATHS. Abel (nee Schwartx). Iiflovd If" of Henry Abel. Friday.

A- r3. 1920. at Ripley. Ohio. It, ycnr.

Funeral from the of her son. Martin Abel, North Falrmount. ju'Mlav. I'fliruary 17, at 8 a. m.

Kriju'i liifth mass at ot. Joseph's l.nniol and Llnn at i. m. 1'rionds if- it. rrplb-n 1' Kathryn AMen, beloved itirlck Allen, at the home .1.1 uguter.

aire. Kichard Y. Middleton February Ftinenl from the above Tuesday, February 17, at I Maysville (Ky.) papers i'K HeCK. beloved bati.l i Tiierrsa Peck M-iiYm i Funeral from I ri no-Mile, l.lcKing wnrlk hus-(nee resl-Pike. luesaay at 8:30 in iiiiii-m high maun at St.

Cold Spring, I lui Heeler, aped 83. for-t: tn uf Heeler furry, ii home, 14 69 Wll-nver, Thursday. L' from wounds received while a member of i I iilunteer uf the founders of II Church, Cin- moer of trst Hap- Meiivcr. Surviving i are John A. York, and Edwin M.

Hi I --i it iii Ilohhnann, bo- il nuhiinil of the late Katherine en (nee Kirby), Friday. 1 in a. in. Funeral M. the late residence, 26 mm! i.

at a. m. Requiem t-ii at ''Holy Trinity Church 5 in. I iii nds Invited i 1 1 Miller P.oosveld First anniversary x-iif-a hi Si. I Church.

February at i. k. Fla. of funeral. T.

llowJjti. at Ike-13. Due notice KM! llihviinl Ilyrne. beloved 1 1 ii ii 1 it' Nettie Byrne (nee i.i. In suddenly.

Friday. February im Monday. February IK. ii lite residence. 978 Paradrome DEATHS.

LOBWENSTEIN Joseph Loewensteln. OVSd.f.on.of the nlel Jt 7. 2 iatVe Loewcnsiein. at Colorado Spring, Colo. Due Sotice of I nnara Aniri ican vessels.

exceD- tiiailo in the case of those MAIER- Frances Maler. beloved sls- v.k Thalman. Friday. 1920- her residence, 1623 Republic in her 70th year. Jbuneral from the above residence Monday, February 16.

at 7:30 a. m. Requiem hig-h mass at St. Frances Church at 8 a. m.

MARTIN Mrs. Catherine Martin, be-oved wife of Joseph F. Martin. Saturday, February 14, 1930. at 8:43 a residence, 3398 Hillside Klverslde.

in her 58th year. Funeral irom late residence Tuesday. February .17, at 8 a. m. Requiem higrti mass at St.

Vlnrvnt Church at 8:30 a. m. Friends invited. MART IX Catherine Martin. Mary's Auxiliary No.

97 K. of St. John, please meet at St. Michael School Hall to proceed in a body to pay last tribute of respect to our departed sister Monday evening. February 16.

at 8, sharp. Marian Strack, President. MILLER Charlpn Mlllpr hoIr.va.it husband of Mathilda Miller (nee Phillips), Friday. February 13. at residence, m3 First Price HiH.

aged 35 years. Funeral Monday. February 16. Requiem high mass at Church of the Resurrection at 8:30 a. m.

MOTT Dr. Irvine K. Mott. at the residence of hts sister, Aiice H. Carpenter.

1553 Groenup Covington. February 14, 1920, at 6 a. aped 69 years. Funeral from above residence Monday at 2 p. m.

Interment at Highland Cemetery. Toronto papers please copy. MCRRELL Marshall G. father of Mrs. A.

F. Madison. John A. Murrell and Mrs. G.

W. Halh-ran. suddenly. Friday. February 13.

1920, at 1:05 a. aged 53 years. Funeral Monday. February 16. from late residencr-.

505 Lutiibardv Place. Interment at Milton, W. Va. Carolyne A. Mvers.

beloved daughter of Mrs. Marv Mvers and nieef of ihP. late Dr. John Wever. February 14 1920.

Services at lal residence. 2268 Harris Norwood. Sunday. February 15, at 4 pr'ni. N'ATHMAX Williahi Xathman.

fce- husband of Natliman (nee Sickman), Friday. February 1920, at 1:45 p. at residence. 4311 Ivanhoe Xorvod. Ohio, afred H4 years and 2 months.

Funeral Monday from residency of his daughter, Mrs. Henry FielerT 4317 Ivanhoe at 8:30 ni. Requlim high mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 9 a. m.

Friends invited. IHomestead (Penn.) papers please copy. ORTLIPP Henry Ortlipp. beloved husband of Marparet Ortlipp (nee Miller) and father of Mrs. Louisa Stinson, February 12, aged.

77 years. Funeral Monday. February lfi, from Then. Homer's funeral pallors. Thirteenth and Walnut at 2 p.

m. PATTERSON Jesse E. Patterson, beloved husband of May Patterson (nee Curran). Burial from the residence of his father, Robert Patterson. Athens, Ohio.

Mi. Adams." Requiem high PFAEHLER ii-i-s at Holy t'ross I'liuicli at 8:30 in lteina rs will be taken to lie. lor burial. l.K Ch aver, husband S.u;i': i 'leaver (nee Maucher), I'ridav. hi ry 13.

at 10 p. in y-ai. Services Monday, t'e'n narv at 'J i. at residence, ih.o. r.uiial Maple Grove, Wf.S -Frank II.

Havis, beloved i husband uf Minnie Davis Xuckols i- J'-imjliti'-rl. Friday. February 13. al to a. m.

Funeral Monday in. in late lesilence. 1046 Kitten-' 'louse si at 2 p. in. Rurlal at Mt.

('einetery. Friends invited. Dr. John K. Douglass.

h.K,.il husband of Amelia Bitter In urti'S, suddenlv. Saturday. H. n.n. at i a.

upd 59 years. Funernl from late residence, No "32 Rockdale Avondale, mday. 1 ruary 16. at 2 p. m.

Ixindly omit flowers. KI.LSWORTH John E. Ellsworth, beloved husband of Anna M. EUs- (nee Glaser), ana son o' f. a r-1 1 nnA Clara Pfftehler (nee Vonderhaar).

beloved wife of Charles Pfaehler. Funeral from residence of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Vonderhaar, 929 Boone Newport, Monday St 8 a. in.

Req-uiem high mass at t. Stephen's Church at 8:30 a. m. PFISTER Edwin Henry Pflster, br-loved son of Casper and Minnie Pflster (nee W'ellmann), l-'riday. February 13.

at 8:30 p. in his 13th year. Services at the residence, 2162 Glendora Monday, February 16, at 2 4. m. PORTKR William M.

Porter, undertaker, departed this life Thursdav, February 12. at 11:45 p. m. Funeral from Union Baptist cor. Richmond and Mound, Monday morning at 11 o'clock.

REYNOLDS George Reynolds. de.ar1v beloved-son of Bridget Reynolds and the late John Reynolds. Second anniversary high mass at St. Xavier's Church Saturday. February 21.

at 6:30. May his soul rest in peace. Amen. rh.Ti.. v.

v.nmnrt nt virfiT RHOMBERO Frieda Rhombersr. walnut Hills, at his home. 6408 loved' daughter of Maximilian and Ravenna Madlsonvllle. Funeral irom residence Monday, February 16, at io iiv ra. Funeral strictly.

ITivate. KAKFER Linda Graefer. daughter ih- late Mrs. Amelia Schaefer, at in resilience, 2125 Rice al, Satur-lav. February 14.

Due notice of fu- neral. I. V'KMAN Elizabeth Hackman (nee I'uchsrlier). beloved wife of Henry Urn kman. Thursday, February 12, st j.

at her residence. N. Jefferson Reading, i 'iticiul from above residence Mon--'. l'i liruary IB, at 8 a- m. Re-inifiii l.it;h mass at Sacred Heart ai 3 a.

m. Burial at BS. 1'cur and Pain's Cemetery. vwkins Klsie Hawkins (nee I i water), beloved wife of Ray-- I Hawkins. Saturday, February ni a.

at 1846 Mills Ni.ruiiqrl, Ohio, aged 25 years, inierui Muiiday from late resi- i ii i- nt p. in. Mt. Morlah Ccme---tery. Ohio.

I. -1 nard Ilelmes, beloved iti'l the late Christina I 7 in (Irnvcn), at the resl- i 1 Republic February in Ins Tilth year. Reyuiem high M. Francis's binary 17, at 8:30 a. m.

I I'1I Dolores Hemsath, be-vi I ilriKliler of Harry and Anna th Mahon), at residence, I Price Hill, aged hi Funeral Monday, February p. m. M.W's jam M. Hyinans, hus-' "ii i-i' Wise Hymans, at Jin i.iu Ryan aged S3 irs. i'mural from the Chanel of rutted Cemetery, Wal-ii 't Hills.

Monday, February 1C, at -i" a. m. I i I Jossee. beloved of l.tah Fletcher Jossee. Fu-: t'i Sunday, Kansas City, late residence.

1403 Valentino F. Kane. Saturday, at -ioZ't Kirby road, aged 64 lieciuiem high mass at St. in lace's Cummlnsville, 1 siliiy, February 17, at 8:30 a. ro." II.

ill Francos Loufrva eKlch, be- v. dauBhtt-r of William and uil-. "i F' ndieton Kt-ich. Saturday, 1 i i. i 14.

in her 19tu year. Fu-" iii'in late residence. 3838 in Tuesday. February 17, at 1 1 in. Frank and Bridget Kelly.

high mass Friday, Feb-''" at St. Louis's Churcii. 7:30. -Mri' William Knipp. of Keka Kiiaabeth Kii.pp mee Fearankrnc).

Thurs-' uy. February 12, at une ra i from late resl-Jeni, 14:1 Pleasant at 8 a. in. Iua3 at St. Francis at a.

in. Papers please copy. New Yorlt UN Louise Alice Kuhn, beloved of Mrs. Simon Kuhn, Frl-a. February 13.

aged 22 years. 'uiiMai servi.es strictly private at K.ave at the Cntted Jewish ry. Walnut Hills. Sunday, 101 "'uy 15. at 11 a.

m. 1KST Hattie Llest (nee Ely), be-loved widow oi Wm. Ltest. Thurs-I'curuary 1, 1920. Funeral Monday from lato residence, 2208 tasiern a at 2 p.

m. 'KM. Ellsworth H. Lemmon. be-oved son of Harry and Frances ''loiion (nee home.

Harrison pike. Miami, Ohio, Feb-'nary aKe( 7 years 6 months. uneral service Monday, February at P. from residence. 1 1 icnds invited.

I Maude Carson Long, beloved vvife of Milton P. Long, entered into eternal rest at IS a. Friday. February 13. In ber 60th year.

Fu- Vo rom lamuy resioence, no. Olivette Cheviot, Ohio. Monday. February It, at 1. P.

'rienda invited. MAHONET Joseph F. Mahoney. be loved son of Joseph E. and tha late.

Agnes Mahoney (nee Foil), 8atur- dnv a "ai from father's residance? 75 ijienmond st. Tuesday, February jqulm high mass at Su JEdward'a Church at 9 a. m. VrlH i-l3hlVfnk, inmm Fridas: February IS, 110, fortified! with the sacraments of the Holy Church, in her 18th year. Funeral Monday, February 16, at 8 a.

from the late residence, 1719 Vine st Levitical hign mats at John's Church, cor. Republic and Green at 9 a. m. Friends SCHAIBLE Ad.im Srhlhlc J-U I'EN'HOF Henry Grupenhof, Sr. nata.

acred 71 years. Due no-1 ust anniversary requiem mass tice of funeral. February 16, 7:45 a. at Church. Il Profiteering Undertakers Hit by Association Head PHILADELVHIA, February 6 (Aleo-dated Preae Dispatch).

PreSteerta n-derUkera were denounced here by Jebn F. Martin of Elisabeth, N. JpreslJeot or the vi.i.ai Directors' association. He told the members of the Philadelphia Funeral Directors' association at dlaajr that there was ao doubt In ula mind that the cost of rtik'te aad tuneral waree was entirely too high. tt inien i Phones: Canal 2001 Canal 4259 THE ENQUIKER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, FEBRUAKY 15, DEATHS.

SCHMIDT Barbara "Dorotha" Schmidt, beloved daughter of aBr-bara Schmidt (nee Brand) and the late William Schmidt, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. George Weber. 24 Mercer batuhday, February 14, aged 21 years. Services at the chapel of Henry GHde-house Company, 1611 Vine Tuesday, February 17, at 3 p. m.

SCHNTTCK Genevieve Schnuck fnee Welsenbach), mother of Revs. Frank J. and Peter J. Schnvick. Friday.

February 18. at residence ber daughter. Mrs. Anthonr Lehnhon. 182 Fairmount aged 4 years 1 month 11 days.

Remains at the residence of her son. Rev. Frank J. Schnuck, 621 W. Fifth st.

Funeral Tuesday, February 17, with solemn high mass of requiem at Holy Trinity Church at 9 a. m. Clergy and friends invited. Kindly omit flow-ers. SHOCP John Shoup, February 18, at residence.

2118 Gilbert av. Services at W. Mack Johnson's funeral home, McMillan plaoe, Monday. February 16. at 3:30 rn.

i SIMMS Emma May Slmms (nee Park er), oeiovea wue oi niwr 1 Friday, February 13. at 10 p. at I residence, 1068 Freeman aged 38 years. Funeral Monday, Feb-I ruary 16, at 2 p. ni.

SMITH Harry Frederick Smith, be-! loved husband of Johanna mitn I (ne Jung). Friday. February 18, 1920. at 11:10 p. at residence, I 2254 Spring Grove aged 24 years.

Due notice of funeral. SOMMER Sam Somraer, husband of Elsa Hass Sommer. Athens Ohio, Funeral from residence of Mrs. Theresa Haas, Avon Apartments. Mondaj, February 10.

120 at 1:30 m. Services at chapel Lnltea Jewish Cemetery, Walnut Hills, at 2 p. in. SP1NING Mrs. Rosa, widow of Isaac P.

Spinlng. In rxew I York. February 12. Services at SpringGrove Chapel Monday morn-. ing at'lOO.

SCLLIVAN Timothy Sullivan. First anniversary requiem 1 Holy Angels' Church. Torrence road, 1 at 7:45 a. in. Monday.

February lb, i. 1920. TABKE Rev. Anthony C. Tab.ce.

pastor of St. Boniface Church. P'Q. Ohio, passed away Thursday. Feb-i ruttry 12.

Funeral Monday, I-eb-I ruary 16, at 10 a. at Piqua. VINHAGE John Vinhage. Pj away Saturday, February 14, at 8:45 a. m.

Funeral irom nis "-1 dence. 2140 Staebler Wednesday, February 18. at 8 a. m. Requiem hifrh mass at St.

Michael's Church at 8:30 a. m. I VOELKERDING Marie Voelkerdlng. I v.i,,.,uH rfamrhter of Mrs. Mary Voelkerdlng (ne and the late Joseph Voelkerdlng Jhuis-day.

February 12. 1920. nt 2:10 a in her 21st year. Funeral from residence. 4631 Kirby av.

Northslde. Monday, February 16. at 8 a. n. quiem high mass at Bt.

Church at 8:30 a. m. Friends invited. WELLS George A. Wells, beloy-ed husband of MeTlta Wells (nee Kob.

suddenly, in Chicago. tebt ua. 8. aged 40 years. Buried Thursday.

February 12. 1920. 11 o'clock. HtghLand Cemetery, Covington. Ky.

WERNER Dr. John J. Werner at Batavla. Ohio. February 12.

1930. Funeral at Presbyterian Church Sunday. February 15, at 2 clock. WHITE Mrs. Harriet S.

White, formerly of Ft. Thomas. February 11. at 10 p. at home of her daughter, Mrs.

Robert Brown. Bracht Station. Burial Sunday. 10:30 o. at Crittenden.

Ky. WJLLENBORG John C. Wjllenbort-, beloved husband of the late Thresa Willenborg (nee Rome). Saturday. i iiiriiuuif, aged 81 jears.

Due notice of funeral. WOPPERER Anna Wopperer (nee Stermann), beloved wife of Michael Wopperer. February 13. 120. at 2:15 p.

m. aged 46 years. Funeral Monday. February fromj her late residence. 3.3 Dlrr sWSooth Cum.

mlnsvrlle. at 8 a. high mask at St. Plotta Church at 8:10 a. m.

Friends In Memotiam Notice OH Pfe 30, News Section, and 7age 19 Section Two. Sanitary, seatnMle. Madera trSIT2U00 Wiavlna Block. Mala SOas. re Haklt.

Fiw kapei. J. J. SCLLIVAH niXKRAX, DISKTOM. Mate adce.

Fvwwml rarlan. JOB K. OAKIfT, MADISON VIIXB srfNUR-HUOIPH ItraiM-k UAee mt Hyde Park Aato Malt, Mlrhiamn Av. Pmim IU lit. AUTOMOBIUB AMBITA-NC-K.

tuttmob le lum9aJ Kunlp V. MACK JOHNSON PUXKBAL HOME WMdbwii 47. MeMilUa aad Oplaad Pt THE BUSSE B0RGMANN CO. rXNEKAL DIBBCTORM. -I 11 Fruin A.

Hum Cttanela. Krasectariant eimnre. Pba W. 4M. 43 BstablMied BxtemaTe aad Umaplrte KataMMnswa.

Nsw and aaparier Kquipmrat. err lees available anywhere in the city, er state alae. adjelnlaa; elatea. A. A.

DEGENHART rtKmu OIBBCTOB Mala O0ce 11M Madlsesi SeadL Branch ute Mjuiraaat ill. Oakley aad rteaeaat RMge. Weadbani tB10 Kiskt PktM Wha. 41 1 WALTER II. STRE! BIG HARRY P.

MILLER F1INPJLA1, DOIBCTOBS. Liberty as Walaa. rkeae Cfeaal lift. KON-fBUriTCJCBIKO CHARGES. Oar meter eauipeseat aaaMea as a aaawar ealla aarwbere.

i-AUL k. r.ioonnflfifi MORTIOIAir. raanal rartore. 180 CfarArid Icbtee. OfT facilities are of the highest character.

We are equipped to satisfy the most exacting client. The courteous conduct of our staff matches the up-to-dateness of our equipment. Caaal M. Peter Heboid Son, A tubal asce services moderate prieea, Pkeaes Wet ftS. Hnnaw at.

No charge (er tfce droopiag palm and fere deearatioaa sr all pea caakets semrtbiag new i aak abaat It. STANLEY HIGH Fnaeral Direeter 4S03 Wesley A Norwoed Ridge Xl L. GEO. H. ROHDE are now prepared to render service in our New Funeral Home Delta and Unwood Ats.

East 404. BRANCH OFFICE: EASTERN AV. EAST 20T JULIUS BAER Floral Designs 188-140 Fourth Streets. East. Cincinnati.

aaaaa a II" is TTTF i m.M.idihai.reiTi OoOOOoOO is the price Cmcinnatians paid for the hire of funeral vehicles during 1919. would Jiave paid the same bill under our prices and secured better equipment and service. A saving of over 50 on vehicles alone. We believe the excessive profit represented in this difference of $80,000.00 is unfair, do you? LI.MI I l.l.SUI.HJ.I.'P..Tfc1 We suggest that Mr. Martin investigate the prices charged by local members of his association.

Six-Passenger Limousines. $4.50 Hearses, Flower Wagons, In Funerals Conducted By Us $6.00 $6.00 Above Fifteenth Cincinnati's Independent Underjaler New Low Prices on Genuine Pepperell Wide SHEETING 7- 4 BROWN, FCXL CO INCHES WIDE Selling Monday at. a yard 8- 4 BROWX, FULL TS INCHES WIDE Selling Monday at, a yard HALF BLEACHED, KCL.L 81 INCHES WIDE Selling Monday at, a yard 8-4 BLEACHED. FLLL 72 INCHES WIDE Selling Monday at, yard 55c 64c 75c 69c MILLER'S 624-626-628 Race St. SEJTFIECO TOOTH PASTE COLGATE'S DEXTAL.

CKKAM COLGATE'S CASHMERE BOIQI'ET KOAP WILLIAMS'S SHAVING SOAP 24c 8c 8c 4c Stylishly embroidered, braided and beaded effects. Thl season's choicest models; white, flesh, coral, beige, navy blue, seal brown, taupe gray, China blue, plum! and black; sizes 38, 40. 42, 44. and 46; regular it "6 NEWS KECTT New Prices on Threads and Crochet COTTONS CLARK'S O. X.

T. ASD J. at P. COATS'9 BEST SIX-cobd SPOOL COTTOX White and blacK. p-C Selling at.

a spool r7JSJ BILKI1VE MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON ff White and colors; all numbers. Selling at. ball -a-v 97.98, $6.98 and $5.98 values. At the remarkable low price JgV Li2 WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN STYLISH GINGHAM DRESSES Worth up to $2.00. Will go 7Q- at SKIRTS "Samplea;" up to J-7o $1.35 values.

Will be aold at LADIES' WHITE I.I8I.E THHKAU KNITTED BLOOMERS 2)f 60c values. Selling at av LADIES' WIIITK CAMBRIC GOWKS "Samples;" nicely embroidered; up to J1.75 Qflp values. Will go at LADIES' WHITE BATISTE ENVELOPE CHEMISES "Sam-plea:" nicely trimmed atylea; up to values, win 59c to at CHILDREVS WHITE CAMBRIC GOWNS "Samples:" embroidery trimmed; 2 and 14 year sizes; up to 11.53 values. Will so at CHILDREN'S WHITE MUSLIN DRAWERS 4 to 14 year -j sices; a big bargain CHILDREN'S BLACK SATEEN BLOOMERS "Saaaplra;" Ag a big bargain, at i 71a CINCINNATI'S mm i stylish Flapper models; 12, 14 V4 and 16 year sizes; values LADIES' WHITE MVSLIN SKIRTS "Ssimples;" embroidery and lace trimmed garments; up to 7Qr J1.50 values. Will go at.

GIRLS' WHITE AND COLORED MIDDY II S1E "Sam-plea;" up to. $2 60 values. win $1.29 go at. GIRLS KHAKI-CUbAR GALATEA DRESSES "Samples;" stylishly trimmed; 6, 10, 12 and 14 year sizes; $5.00 values. C-j Oft Selling at spx.otJ LADIES' FINE WHITE CAMBRIC DRAWERS "Samples;" embroidery trimmed garments; worth up to J1.25.

Will ACkn go at trs MEN'S FINE PERCALE SHIRTS Odds and ends; up to $2.50 values. Will be closed out 98C STANDARD PERCALES Indigo blue. Copenhagen blue and white, dreaa, apron and shirting styles; all new patterns: 27a val ue. Monday, a yard. 19c I.

Jf BHBLEACHKD MLSI.IW 3 lnchea wide; 27c 85c value. Selling At. a yard FINE WHITE INDIA LINE5 3Sc quality. Selling at. a 29c yard FALL RIVER LL" UXBLBACHED MUSLIN Yard wide; SOo Ag value.

Selling at, a rT' WHITE HAINSOO CHECKS values. seuiBf tr, ZHo a yard. a'ar DEXTER'S CROCHET TWIST White, cream, ecru and Arabian. Selling at. a hail SAN SILK 100-yard balls; white and colors.

Selling, dozen balls for WHITE DARNING COTTOJf 30-yard balls wis WILL OFFER ON MONDAY A GIGANTIC STOCK OF and white); small, medium and large checks; $1.50 values. Selling at, a yard WOOL STORM SERGESi-38 inches wide; navy blue, dark gray, myrtle green, garnet and black; $1.50 values. Selling at, a yard 1.29 -f nn LADIES' FANCY STRIPED 1'ER-CALINR PETTICOATS "Samples;" up to $1.75 values. QQp Will go 3t JJs CHILDREN'S FIXE GINGHAM KOMPEUS "Sainples:" up Kgt to $1.25 values. Will go at WOMEN'S GOOD FLANXELETTB GOWNS "Samples" up to S2.00 $1.59 LADIES' FINE BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS 'Samples:" ngu-Nlar and extra sizeg; ffil OQ $2.50 values.

Will go at LADIES WHITE LISLUS THREAD UNION SLITS "Sam- RCkg pies;" $1 values. Selling at Bl'RSON FINE COTTON HOSE FOR WOMKX Seamless, shaped stockings, fast black; regular and extra sizes; 60c values. 33c CHILDREN'S FANCV PERCALE Ill'SliALOW APHOVS Ou 69c values. Will go HOPEDALB BLEACHED MVSLIN JI Inches wide. Bell- ing at a yard OLD GLORT BLEACHED LONG- CLOTH 16 inches wide.

OQ les wit Selling at. a yar ird. aa BALLARDVALE BLEACHED CAMBRIC IS Inches wide. Sell-ing at a 27c yard DOUBLE FOLD PERCALES Standard onalityl tndiay blue and lirht groonds; dreaa. apron and shirting styles.

Selling ok-, at a yard Will go 14c 79c 2c Hew Spring Silks, All-Wool Oress Goods and Fashionable TJash Fabrics AT PRICES AWAY BELOW CURRENT WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS at 'a- nSI oausu e.ii,K WiUKTI.NGS 32 Inches wide. Spring 1920 patterns. A truly wonderful collection of high-grade ui f-n silk Bhirtlnge; worth 12.23. Will go on sale at, a yard 1 OV SILK POPUN FAILLES 36 inches wide. Navy blue, taupe gray, seal brown, burgundy, myrtle steel gray, peacock blue, rose, reseda green, Copenhagen blue, wistaria and Oft black; $2.00 values.

Selling at. a yard pXaaC PIUNTED GEORGETTE CREPES 36 inches wide. A wonderfully attractive silk fabric, rich beautiful de- nr signs, for spring 1920. Selling at, a yard 3 leaCD BLACK ALL-SILK CHIFFON TAFFETA 36 inches wide. grade; serviceable quality; worth $2.79.

Will aq go at, a- yard J) elO GOLD MEDAL CHIFFON TAFFETA SILKS 36 Inches wide. A wonderful quality, in all shades of navy blue, taupe gray, seal brown, steel gray, dark green. China blue, old rose, peacock blue, garnet, prune, king's blue, rose, pink, sand, wistaria CCk and black; $3.25 values. Selling at, a yard COLORED ALL-SILK COSTUME SATINS 36 Inches wide. All shades of navy blue, taupe gray, seal brown, steel gray, Japan blue, old rose, sand, king's blue, garnet, plum, myrtle green, wistaria, gold, silver gray, pink, light blue.

Nile green, peacock blue, orchid, ivory.white and black; $3.00 quality. Will go on saleat, a yard Jaae4a7 ALL-SILK CREPE DE CHINE 40 Inches wide. Navy blue, seal brown, taupe gray, plum, peacock blua, myrtlo green, old rose, garnet, king's blue, steel gray, coral, turquoise blue, pink, lemon, Nile green, orchid, reseda green, white and Ar) a black; $3 value. Selling at, a yard Jaei-7 BLACK ALL-SILK SATIN DUCHESS 36 inches wide; d0 CQ a handsome quality, worth $3.25. Selling at, a yard.

4aeO7 ALEDA SILK 36 Inches wide. A high-grade, washable silk that will give satisfactory wear. White, pink, light blue, Nile green, lemon, orohid, old rose, turquoise blue, reseda green, coral, dark brown, myrtle green, navy blue, garnet, purple, sand, olive green, wistaria and black; 79c value. CO Selling at. a yard OtC NEW SPRING DRESS GINGHAMS Etoile du Xords, A.

F. C. and Bates best grades Will be offered in great variety OQ Monday at, a yard UtC HANDSOME WOOL PLAIDS 36 Inches wide; new spring AA skirting styles; $1.50 values. Selling at, a 7a7C STYLISH SUITINGS 50 lnchea wide (black 98c brown, 98c WOOL FRENCH SERGES 4 2 inches wide; navy blue, burgundy. brown, gray, dark green and black; $2.00 values.

Selling at, a yard WOOL STORM SERGES 50-inches wide; navy blue and black; $2.25 values. Selling at, a yard $1.39 $1.59 ry blue, seal $1.39 blue, seal WOOL BROA DC LOTH SUITINGS 54 inches wide. Navy brown, dark gray and black; $2.00 values. Selling at, a yard ALL-WOOL HAMILTON SERGE 44 inches wide; shrunk and sponged; nayy blue, seal brown, taupe gray, burgundy, QO plum, dark green and black; $2.7 5 values. At, a yard SJ ALL-WOOL FINE FRENCH POPLINS AND ALL-WCOL FINE FRENCH SERGES Navy blue, seal brown, taupe gray, China blue, garnet, dark green, plum and black; $3.00 value.

dJO OC Selling at. a yard Jaaea-jJ SILK -FINISH MERCERIZED PONGEES 30 inches wide; navy blue, chestnut brown, garnet, dark gray, myrtle green, old rose, Copenhagen blue, pink, light blue, white and black; 59c OQ values. Will be sold at, a yard. OJC CHARMING SILK TISSUE GINGHAMS Rich plaids, beautiful col or combinations, new spring patterns. Will be offered in great variety at, a yard 59 HANDSOME SILK-FINISH GEORGETTE VOILES Rich beaded effects on navy blue, taupe gray, China blue, sand, old ros and beaded -ose and black grounds.

New spring fabrics in a wonderful range of patterns. Will go on sale at! a yard 89c CHARMING PRINTED GEORGETTE VOILES 40 Inches wide: wide: rich dark colorings; beautiful designs; 1.25 values. Selling Monday at, a yard MONDAY WE WILL PLACE ON SALE BIG LOT OF UUlralUPUIIVdGa t9NU.bt JfimH9 5 gHralVI 79c i IT ALL-SILK GEORGETTE CREPES, ALL-SILK CREPE DE CHINES AND RICH ALL-SILK CHIFFON TAFFETAS UTTVnnpnu nn miviw rs a a citit uriTCrc i inr inir qii rr a www a ivifGUHl Rich plaids and pretty stripes; sizes 38, 40, 42, 44 trt AQ i sizes; value $5.45, and a wonderful bargain and 46; regular 15.98 values. Will go at 4ae70 at GREAT LOTS OF FINE WHITE VOILE WAISTS "SAMP LES" WUl Be Offered in Monday's Big Sample Sale This Season's Finest Waists Richly Jfrimmed and Plain Tailored Models Values Up To Wm go at 92.98 Will Go as Follov $1.50 WAISTS tQ I 12.00 and $2.50 WAISTS $2.98 WAISTS -Q 77U Will go at Win go at. Will so at DLILISB'S SI.

Children's Fine Gingham "Sample7' Dresses PERCALE DRESS APRONS "Samples." mi.lWv T.lorht a I Hapb ctvlfiQ nn vnlnnH. r. aa will bhm. mm a a IpXaeDSy P640 I Will go Monday at WOMEN'S FINE GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES "Samples." Neat checks and pretty stripes. A wonderful lot of high-grade stylishly trimmed dresses; worth up to $5.00.

Will go Monday at CHILDREN'S WHITE MUSMN Antoskeaa- Glnchama, Batea GlnKhania, Utility Glnckimi iiH Manihtrd ChambiuyB. to 14 Year Slzea, 4 to 7 Year Sliea and 3 Yvar Staea. 0aa4- aome Plalda. Broken Cheeka. Nobby Mripra aad Stylish IMaln Color.

Well nfafle. neatlv trlmmtd ararnientn. Will ro on ale loaday. NOBBY GINGHAM DRESSES Worth up I BEAUTIFUL GINGHAM DRESSES Worth to $2.50. Will go 99C UP 3'48' HANDSOME GINGHAM DRESSES "Samples;" "For Big Girls;" i LADIES' IN FA NTS' WHITE KNITTED SHIRTS Long sleevea; XSC 25c values.

Only LADIES' AND MISSES' "SAMPLE SWEATERS Values up to $10.00. Will go at $4.98, $5. and $6.93 LADIES' MILANESE SILK GLOVES Two-clasp; double linger tipped; white, black, beige end gray; sizes 6, GVii 7, 7H and 8: regular $1.00 values. RQn Selling at. CHILDREN'S "SAMPLE" SWEAT-IE IIS A specially good lot; worth up to $2.98.

Will go on rale at $1.39 ana $1,59 LADIES' WHITE LISLE THREAD VESTS Samples;" spripg weight; 60c values. Hell- 25C lng at LADBKS' WHITE PERCALE BUNGALOW APRONS $2.50 values, and a big bargain. 29 WDMTEC COAT REMNANTS REMNANTS Bleached and ITnbleached MojsUns. Big bargains at. a gc JgQ AND gQc yard GOOD HEAVY DOUBT KLAXXEL Unbleached; 29c value.

1 9C Monday, at a STRIPED AND CHECKED FAXC1T XELETTES Sof and fleecy; Se values. Selling 22s? at. a av BLEACHED DOMET KLAXXEL Soft and fleecy; 40c val- 20C uea. Selling at, a yard. STANDARD APROS CISCHAat Blue and white checks; ers; zo values.

Selling 22 at. a yard good AUALrrr bleached CAJfTOa SLANNCL Worth wm go ob sale a 27o yard Will Be Closed Out Monday. Prices Will Be Made So Ridiculously Low That a Quick Clearance Is Assured, CHILDREN'S HIGH-GRADE WINTER COATS Best of material, newest styles; well lined and nicely trimmed carmenU; 8 to 14 year aUaa, 7 to 10 year sixes and 3 to 0 year sizes. Will be closed out at $4.95. $6.95, $7.98 and $8.40 IjA DIES', MISSES' AND JUNIORS' HIGH-GRADE WINTER tJOATS This season's beat inolelsj Ilneat of tnalorUU; handsomely lined and far or fnrtex trimmed; regular sizes and stouts.

Coats that formerly sold at $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00. mil be closed put at $9.95. $12.98. $15.98 and $19.98 LADIES' HIGH-GRADE BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS Stout models; sizes 47, 40, 51 and 53 bust; stylishly trimmed Sol satin lined garments; worth $40.00 and $50.00. Will go at DC A I CI? A I Dl llCU PrtATC Fall-length Krment; new belted stjl; aTfbaHaL OII.M-L riaU3ll yUHI9 made with large collar; fur-trimmed and Plata tailored coats; regular sizes and stoats; op to $35 values.

Selling Monday at WCS 525.75 LADIES' SILK POPLLN DRESS SKIRTS "Samplea sew models; regular sizes and stouts; black, taupe gray, seal brown. plum, dark green and navy blue; up to S6.98 rallies, jr aq WiU go at $6i70 BLEACHED PILLOW CASES Unea finish; size Zx9. QRa Will be sold Monday at, LIKENB CRASH TOWELINO Bleached; big bargain. Km Selling at a yard BLEACHED BATH TOWELS 29e Jc values. Belling WHITE TABLE OILCLOTH wide; standard aualUy.

Aftn Selling at a yard oc WHITE MARSEILLES wXTILTS Large rooo. neavy autitt wortn ts.o. -wsm ge T'l at AD $2.79 $1.59 (Standard $1.29 $1.59.

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