Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 07, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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iMTHCLIFWS
OF AMERICA'
JLENESS MISTAKEN
ngl Wiedcrsheim Takes Is-
fl With British utmor s
finion Regans Our Al-
ION KEENLY ALERT
!fi,rtncllffe' comments on the pre
i&ittuntloit In the t'nlted Stntes.
hew llu":. ... ,,. i hi Rnsin
ntM c" 'i;; ,, it,nv
were conn;i -" ::- --
'.5. it.. nnsslbllltlefl. If the pre-s-
S. ft nffnlrs continue, but wron
". 71 ...t, Atnrrlcil s EOlnK to ilo
fi According to Colonel Theodore
JuMhelm. "t ho hcntl of tho Phi In
tXnch of the NpttoSnl Bjcurlty
Ei and one of me cuy s im.-. ...u-
MWf.al , - n.iAflna a t.ntlnnnl lie.
fidvocnies -- - -
( in.r to nrcpnrc for possible
.i.T.rlv nttit cffeetKcly." flrtld Col-
.f,..,'.V.V.ii(iitii. "Just how we nre
6 To 'it I 1o not know, nor .loot
. . present, for the problem Is
war ni PreY-"" . ., ..... ii i- ,,
(tally one or mcuiuii. " ' - """
'dope, for the people nrr lliormmhly
Gwl'c. ....... 1,1 In Ilia rtfi't.-
Udjfl, All ;"..,.,. .i-f-,.-- nriitl.
'f-M. l rnphlly bcliw accomplished
psh such "Sfncles ns the National
Ef CoiohX'renmrks were directed
l'N.r.K Yr. which he sMd:
S " t ''0,"'t thBl,4J" u,,,te'1
K? will really prepare foT any war.
Km will he nn Immense amount of
W"c ".. ...III. t.a nml vnll
ilk! n mere wn ...... .. ...... -..
"Si. ...... nnto ko our lute Lord
fcMrl preachlnff wisdom, but hit
w " - .i . tl..ln lint . of
Kifa-dar tho Laplanders or the
irVtrtlftnderg or some other nation
,) will notice von are rich mid
itlftjt'nnd will como nml tnlto what
jplandcrs, Grccnlnndcs,, said Colo
SW.'cdershelin. "A BUbtlc Ironical
Zi Thcv arc the two most Important
Krles In the world.-'
IIwoulil be 1110 insi pcraim in me
14 to rtunrrcl with the latter part of
d-'Northcllffc'fl statement. It Is tho
sibltlty of Just such occurrences of
if many or us, most of tin. In fnct.
fully nwnre, mat is, ine iiuiBiuiimi'n
af Volley continues nlonu the lines It
In the past. The war In Uurope has
kht us that.
hat tho war In Kurope has tnttRht ug
tr. thlnRs. too, and tho lessons so
filed are the reasons why Lotd North
f('s Btatenient about tit not renlly pre
!n? for any war Is a fnlse premise. It
ut natural, I suppose, tbnt, fully
'lit of his own country's fatal mls-
5 In. the matter or ocini? mniicnuaiciy
nired. he should believe that we nro
ig to make the same mistake,
lut ther. over there, had no spectnelo
a catftclytm to brlns them to their
its and wo have hail, and still nave,
t Is the difference, and a great big
It Is.
Hrhat Lord Northcllffo should entertain
It Ideas, however, Is deeply significant,
tther his conception of the situation Is
correct one or not, tho fact remains
t'hc entertains It. And It is not too
kit to suppose tlmt others abroad nre
he same attitude of mind or may get
ilL
in Europe now those who were prepared
Ihoso who were not know the fatality
btlng anions the latter. Should wo
;le our provisions for natlonnl do
)' it 's not unlikely that Homebody
Eit bo w lllng to take tho chances of
Sting by such bungling.
be onl; solution of the matter Is to
nre and to prepare right. Tho Amerl
ImodIo know It. And that Is why
Northcllffc s deductions arc not al
rtner correct
ft- .
0 flllAIUIS HIS CHUM'S DEAD -
DY THIIOIMII ST0U3IY NIGHT
I
mmp"
Collie Refused to Leave
Playmate Who Was Killed
Then dawn came today a curly black
B.Ta tramp cur. was found crouched
tbe cold roadway ut -ITtlt street nnd
Bedland avenue, with his front paws on
Tttin body of another curly black
Kh!s dead playmate.
re tho faithful dog had Iain nil
bt; through snow nnd wind, wonder
'why there was no movement of the
1 body and no answer to bis barks.
moajed softly this morning when he
J pillled away nnd ho made no effort
wane the snow from his back,
itgiester short-Hue trolley car killed
! fflmnftnlm. Inn! nlctil .ul.lln tt.n Iiva
e(ila)ing In the street. He' refused
We the body, nnd when the trolley-
Hljtmoveil It from tho tracks he lay
WLOcalile It, with his paws on tho
e'ed body Efforts to make tne
p, leave were fruitless.
long ign was nylely disturbed by
blge man this ninrnlmr. tin -took
4MlA animal nwilv in hlu flirt nml thn
iltyft behind followed for several
r. He returned to tno Pennsylvania
od freight yards, at th street and
uvenue, wncre me two uog
iuboo incir nome fcr six months,
ha la moaning today because of his
A. C. AnnOTT KEEPS POST
draws Resignation as Member of;
Hoard of Health
WJwander Crever Abbott, who ten-
. resignation as a member of the
tiof Health in Xfnvnw TV....-., n
Shaa been urged to withdraw his
Bfillnn Kr n Y.,I1 . n
a" the Department of Public
,'iu v.nuruies. Doctor Abbott nas
ma With th ...I.I. -r.-... tr
W' continue aa a member of the
tor Abbott was graduated from the
KT'l," aiaryiand, School of Jledl-
KlHaHimnva In .fie. . -..,-.
I,lr,Bujeau of Health and chief
lologjat In the Department of Public
-m ...mniies irom JSiH until JSWU,
'thlalln.. u. . . .
irif ViT a,so servea as presi-
I the Board of Health and con-
rKi. memDer of the board from
h . Ais me various medical
lea with uhti.1. r. . ... i-
-- ---.. .....v.. Auwiur auuuu i
,"?" the Pennsylvania State and
fc3elDh!a. rini.i.. ir.ji i C--I-...-
gfferlcan Medical Association, the
2 n.auciauon of Pathology and
ttaw'' .8nd the ph"adelPhIa Patho-
.r--.., . ia . nreaenL Droiessor
r11,.and bacterlology at tho Unl
JiOf Pennaylvanla.
UtVATION VICTIM DIES
iSykes Laid at Rest in Ceme-
pery of Masonfc Lodge
a(kef. who through pride died
Mi A.'". " unoccupied nouse at
SSP" chalwlclt street, was burled
fiii V iuiwnineni or Tiuow
iwvi r:"1"", 3Ki worth uroaa
iTJl.theJePense of Apollo Lodge.
e and a i nt wtii.t. nA. ......
1ST' Special ServlppM worn h..H l.v
C? 'n the llaeonlc Temple, after
ti , -."v. icpAtreu io me
. ... iauri (tin wemeiery.
f!y,.m' 'he funeral cortege and
a In. I,.i i. . .. ..
- .a.,, rue8 oi me siasontc
tbe metxbera nr lh. trulvs no
; Present oar e n.an'a uUter.
Misses' Advance
Spring Dresses at $15
Which Is a Lower Price Than You'll Pay Late in the Season if
You buy at Other
Stores
A combination of crepe
de chino nnd GeorRctte
crepe, arranged in chnrrn
injriy. new effects. Sizes
14, 16 nnd 18 yenrs.
Girls' Wash j 1
Dresses at. W --
So many styles thcres
no naming them! Glnp;
hnms, chnmbrnys. reps
nnd all sorts of tub cot
tons that wenr well, wnsh
well nnd look well. Sizes
0 to 14 years.
Misses' Garments from Our
January Clearance Sale
MISSES' SUITS
Broadcloth, whipcord, cheviot, poplin, gabar
dine nnd noveltlos; sizes 14, 10 and 18 yenrs.
$15.00 to $18.50 Suits at $10.00
$20.00 to $22.50 Suits at $15.00
$23.00 to $30.00 Suits at $18.50
MISSES' DRESSES
Silk and serge by themselves or
combined.
$12.50 to $15.00 Dresses, $7.50
$17.00 to $18.50 Dresses at $10
Second floor
11
Mill
1 l
rvL
J i no H
Slfi.00 i
MISSES' COATS ,
$15.00 to $16.50 Coats at $7.50
$2,0.00 and $22.50 Coats at $10
$25.00 to $27.50 Coats at $15.00
Two Specially Desirable Styles in
Women's Smart Gloves
at 85c Pair
One style is n mannish-sown tan enne walking glove of the strictly
tailored order. The other is an unusually soft, smooth glaco oversenm
glove in two-clasp length. It comes in white, blnck or gray, with henvy
contrasting embroidery.
Women's Washable Duplex Gloves at 65c
The celebrated Knyser make in white, black, gray and chamois color.
flliilrlrpn's Warm Gloves. Kflr.
Fleece lined capo gloves nnd cowboy gauntlets in tan.
First Tloor
Substantial Savings on Every Garment Included in Our
January Undermuslin Sale
75c to $3.00 Long Petticoats,
at 50c to $2.00
75c to $3.00 Women's Gowns,
at 50c to $2.00
$1.50 to $2.50 Combinations,
at $1.00 to $2.00
75c to $3.00 Combination
Undergarments at 50c to $2.00
39c to $1.50 Drawers, 29c to $1.00
85c to $3.00 Extra-Size Undermus
lin Gowns, G9c to $2.00
75c to $3.00 Chemise, at 50c to $2.00
Cue to $1.00 Drawers, 39c to G9c
Crepe de Chine and
Washable Satin
Underwear
$2.00 Camisoles nt $1.00
$3.00 to $3.50 Crepe de Chine En
velope Chemises at $2.00
$5.50 Crepe de Chine Gowns
at $3.95
69c to $1.00 Corset Covers, at 50c
to 79c
Second Floor
Economy Basement White Sale Bargains
20c to 65c Drawers, 15c to 49c
25c to 65c Corset Covers, 19c to 49c
65c to 85c Combinations, 39c to 69c
65c and 85c Skirts, 49c and 59c
$1.00 and $1.50 Petticoats at 79c
and 98c
39c to $1 Gowns at 29c to 85c
EXTRA-SIZE
39c Drawers at 25c
Finished with hemstitched ruffle
50c Drawers at 39c
Finished with ruffle of embroidery.
UNDERGARMENTS
85c Night Gowns nt 59c
Mother Hubbard style, tucked
yoke; ruffle nt neck and sleeves.
Sale of Bone Hair Pins
Branded Makes, Red Cross
onrl ffnufniio &
Made to Sell at 25c Box
Our Sale Price
-S10c Box--S
Made by E. & J. Bass! of New York, who
sold them to us nt a rate allowing us to mark
them nt 10c. because thev are to discontinue
this branch of their business. There are 0504 boxes in all.
3 sizes in the Red Cross Hair Pins; 18 small hair pins to the box,
12 medium-size hair pins to the box, 6 Inrgo hair pins to the box.
a sizes in the Unbreakable Tortone Hair Pins., 6 in a box of the
larger size and 10 in a box of the smaller size. Both brands in shell,
amber and black. Every one perfect; straight, crimped and Iood effects.
Notion Dep't, First Floor
A
M
jmKB
4800 Boys' Norfolk Suits
Are Rounded UP to'be Sold at Almost One-Half
Their Original Prices
2100 of these suits have two pairs of knickers
The Entire 4800 are Typically Snellenburg Suits That Have uo
Superiors When it Comes to Quality, Style and Value
Now judge what these bargains represent when we fix the present
prices at nearly one-half regular, which always means less than other
. I M A..nl M.n.JAa nf lilltntniV -ftl lul.lQ
stores cnarK" u "i""' b'um "- "-i. j
$9.00 Suits of Fancy Cheviot
and Cassimere sizes dr AA
SJJ VJ
R to 18 vears. at.
2 Pairs of Knickers
NORFOLK SUITS
With One Pair of Knickers
$5.00 & $6 Sutfs at.. $3.60
$8.50 Suits at $5.25
$10.00 Suits at $6.50
$12'.00 Suits at $7.50
$15.00 Suits at $9.75
BOYS' OVERCOATS &
REEFERS
$8.50 to $12 Overcoats at $5.75
All-wool fancy cheviots; wool
lined; velvet collar; belted back.
$7,50 Overcoats at $5.00
All-wool fancy overcoatings; vel
vet collar; sizes 12 to 17 years.
$12.00 Suits of Brown and Grey
uneviot, serge - uneo 7 c
, V -
coats sizes 6 to 18 vrs,
2 Pairs of Knickers
$8.50 Regulation Reefers at $5
All-wool blue chinchilla; wool
lined: velvet collar; belted back
model; 2 to 12 years.
$12 Chinchilla Overcoats, $6.75
Blue and grey; sizes 5 to 12
years.
BOYS' BLOUSES
39c Blouses at,, 25c
50c Blouses at 35c
85c Blouses at 45c
$2.00 Kniclier Pants at 95c
Corduroy and fancy cheviot; sizes
6 to 18 years.
$8.50 Mackinaws at $5.75
All-wool fabrics in new colors and
weaves; sizes 6 to 17 years.
Special Sale of Boys' Washable Suits
$2,00 and $3.00 SUITS at $1.00
Billy Boy, Tommy Tucker and Oliver Twist models in the newest
191b w u.. ouca ioo years.
$3.50 and $5.00 SUITS at $1.45
Billy Boy,' Tommy Ticker, Oliver Twist and Russian models; sizes
1 n un,. Third Hoor
mmmmimmm
Store Opens Daily at 8i30 A. M. Closes at 5:30 P. M.
KltinVY, JVNUVIIY TTII, 101(1 1
nellenburgS
ENTIRE BLOCK-MARKET HBrrtZSTRETS L 3
milium immnimmmmmammmmeammimBantmnBmmmmmnmmmiaanmiBX
i :
OUR JANUARY SALE OF
Men's, Women's Children's Shoes
Includes Many Other Bargains in Addiiion to the
Appended List
$4.40
Women's $6.00
$7.00 Shoes at
Some of the newest styles and
models nre in this fine lot of shoes;
including Gypsy buttons nnd Prin
cess laco boots; nlso nil blnck kid, nil
blue kid nnd nil patent colt, extrn
high cut button boots; other styles
in'pntcnt colt and gun metal calf
with black cloth tops, full Louis
Cuban hc'cls; nil sizes nnd widths in
the lot.
Women's $3.00
Shoes at. . . .
$2.25
Pntent colt, cloth nnd kid top but
ton shoes, nnrrow toe shapes, Span
ish Cuban heels, nlso scvcrnl styles
with fnncy cloth tops in both button
nnd lnce; nil with welted nnd stitched
soles; nit sizes.
Women's $2.50 & $3.50
Satin Evening fl1 HC
Slippers at. . . Pi.0
Twelve color" in women's sntin
evening slippers with pon-pons to
match nnd covered Louis Cuban
heels; nil sizes nnd widths in the lot.
Boys' $3.50 & $4
Shoes at
Gun metal and tan calf English
lnccd and blucher shoes, several
styles and toe shnpes; nil welted nnd
Stitched soles nnd nil sizes; 1 to 5
in the lot.
$3.25
$2.65
Women's $4 and
$5 Shoes at. .
Mnny styles nnd kinds in patent
colt, gun metal nnd blnck kid, cloth
nnd kid tops. Grcnt vnriety of toe
shnpes, high nnd low heels; included
in the lot nre several styles of tho
popular side button boot with Louis
Cubnn heels; welted nnd stitched
soles nnd nil sizes nnd widths in tho
lot.
Men's $5 to $6
Shoes at
Pntent colt, gun metnl nnd tan
calf button, blucher nml straight
lnccd English shoes; several styles of
too shapes; nil with welted nnd
stitched soles; nil sizes nnd widths in
the lot.
Men's $4 Shoes
ell
$3.90
$3.25
Patent colt, gun metnl. blnck kid
and tan cnlf, button and blucher, nlso
some English shoes in the lot; all
with welted soles; nil desirable
styles.
Girls' Patent Colt, Cloth
Tops, Button Shoes
Brond toe shnpes; solid soles.
Sizes (5 to 8, rcg. $1.50, at $1.25
Sizes 8Vz to 11, reg. $1.75, $1.50
Sizes 11 Vi to 2, reg. $2, at $1.75
Second Floor
" I
Child's Suspender
Dress
50c
Like the Natty Little
Frock Illustrated and
the Price Is Only
Tho style is one particularly becoming to little
folks from two to five yenrs. The wnist is of white
mndrns. The suspenders nnd skirt of plaid ginghnm.
Observe the cute little pocket attached to tho belt, a
feature sure to delight the kiddies. Materials and
making are unusually good. Second Floor
Women's Uncommonly Good
Japanese Crepe dljl (f
Kimonos at . ipX-vFU ea.
The soft, crinkly crepe that gives such satisfactory service nnd holds
hs shape and color so well. All tho favorite plain colors, some enlivened
by wide white borders.
Crepe de Chine Negligees at $3.85
The graceful empire model that all women find becoming. Embroid
ery nnd shirring of sctf-mnterial form tasteful trimmings.
Second Floor
Saturday Will End Our
Sale of Toilet Articles
At Lower-Than-Ever Prices
So if you didn't shnro tho bnrgnins, don't fnll to nttend tho sale
tomorrow.
Imitation Ivory Toilet Articles
Brushes, combs, mirrors, trnys nnd manicure
pieces, etc. Soino pink nnd f Cn to Of Cfl
bluo In the lot. Hpk. 2Bc to $3 . J-Ol pX.JU
SLIGHTLY HANDLED
15c to $1.50 Brushes at 10c to 75c each
Good handles nnd superior bristles. In
cluding hnnd, nail, hat, clothes, tooth nnd hair
brushes.
Hughes' Ideal
Hair Brush,
5?..?.1: 69c
Cold Cream Soap,
rcg. 10c OCp
cake, 6 for
Dressing Combs,
all colors, n
reg. 25c, at 1VC
15c
rrontllln KcR.
2Gc, nt
DnltKPlt .V llnmmlcll
Cold Crenm QK
IteR. 50c, nt OOl,
Hose Cold Crrnm "I Qp
rck. :nc, nt J.OI,
C.llt V.iar I'rroihle 1 Q,,
Crrnm Rck. 2Dc J-OV,
Toilet Sonp Assort- Op
cd odors Hck. fie w
Knl-1'limo Toolli rnntr
or l'ondcr HeK. Oft,,
26c, nt Wl
liTOIl'M Tooth I,o,t-
dcr ItcR. 25c, nt
Itulilfonm 1 Qn
Heir. 25c. nt . . . J-OC
r.Oc '.lionKlm,
nt
Ilnr's Ilnlr Itrnltli OQn
nep fiOe. nl OOl,
I'nmprlnn Mnssncr OQn
t'renm ItctT 50c ""l
.Vlnioml
35c
Almond
75c
. 9c
10c
10c
10c
Hind's Honey ,v
Ore n in
Hofr. 50c. nt.
Hind's Honey .t
rrnm
ncir. ji.oo . . .
Cnmplinr lee
Speclnl
.midline: Snit
nt
Violet Ammonln
Speclnl
Sen Jnlt
Heir. IGe, nt
ltne Wnter nnd Q
(ilyeerlne Speclnl J
Rubber Gloves,
soft and pliable,
a 1 1 sizes, or
reg. 50c pr., OC
Mnnel Wlilrlluj; Spm-
IteKUlnr
$3.50. nt
$2.95
Green Cnstlle Sonp Ofn
nofr. 40cbnr.. niU
White Castilfc
Soap, reg. or
50c bar, at JOW
lMiyslelnns' A .Snrneons'
Sonp Itefr. 10c, rjn
nt ... '
Mnnlenre Scissors QQ
-IIok. 50c, nt.. OiU
Beef, Iron & Wine,
regular SOCfOQn
IMnkhntn'n V e a c tnlile
Compound Kcr, CCn
ft, nt WOl
rellorts Hypoplinsphlte
HcRUlnr fl.50. QKg
Cude's I'epto Mnn- HAn
Itmi ItoR ft. nt ltt
KlyeoTliymollne flO
ItCR fl. nt yJUK,
llorllek'n Mnlted Milk
Hoculiir QO QC
f3 75, nf tptatiJO
lleklunnV AlterntHe
IlcKUlnr (J1 err
$2.00, nt . . pA0
lMiennl Midlque OK
Hoc. 35c. nt. . &Ol
Phillips' Milk or Mnc
nestn Heir. QK
50c, nt "Ut
20-MuIc Team
Borax, regQ
15c, at C
ntl5c
35c
Dr. Charles' TOILET PREPARATIONS
Dr. Charles' 50c Face Powder at. . .19c
Dr. Charles' 50c Flesh Food at 25c
Dr. Charles' $1 Revivo Hair Tonic, 35c
Dr. Charles' 25c Dry Rouge at. . . .15c
First Floor
OurS
ale of Whittall Ru
At Way Below Whittall Prices, is Scoring the Most
Remarkable Success Philadelphia has ever known
2TS
But why shouldn't it, with absolutely the best rugs made in
America on sale at big reductions from prices that are standard
from one end of the country to the other?
We bought the entire Whittall stock of dropped patterns
and discontinued styles, and we're able to supply every wanted
size and grade of -hese famous floor coverings at a very great
saving to you from the price you'd have to pay ordinarily.
Teprac Royal Wilton Rugs
CARPET SIZES
$45.00 Rugs, 9x12 feet, at . . . .S32.00
Every rug is brand new and fresh from the Whittall fac
tory, and the range of patterns and colors includes some of the
handsomest effects ever produced by the famous concern.
We've prepared for a great Saturday business by increas
ing our large force of salesmen, so that every one who comes
to the sale will have prompt and careful attention.
$41.00 Rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet, at S29.50
$55.00 Rugs, 10.6x10.6 feet, at $42.00
$60.00 Rugs, 10.6x12 feet, at. .S46.75
$70.00 Rugs, 10.6x13.6 feet, at $52.50
$60.00 Rugs, 11.3x12 feet, at. .$46.75
$85.00 Rugs, 11.3x15 feet, at. .$62.50
TEPRAC ROYAL WILTON
SMALL RUGS
$3.25 Rugs, 22 14x36 inches, at $2.50
S5.25 Rugs. 27x54 inches, at. . .$3.75
Imperial Persian Rugs
A superfine Wilton weave with high, very
closely woven worsted pile. The finest rug mndo
in America. On account of the great range of
sizes it is especially adapted for odd shaped rooms,
halls, libraries, etc.
$31.50 Rugs, 4.6x7.6 feet, at.. $21.00
$35.00 Rugs, 4.6x9 feet, at. . . .$24.00
$40.00 Rugs, 4.6x10.6 feet, at $27.75
$46.50 Rugs, 4.6x12 feet, at. . .$32.50
$52.50 Rugs, 4.6x13.6 feet, at $36.75
Teprac royal wilton
hall runners
$13.50 Hall Runners, 2.3x12 ft. $10.50
$15 Hall Runners, 3x9 feet, at $10.75
$18.50 Hall Runners, 3x12 ft., $13.75
$22.75 Hall Runners, 3x15 ft., $17.50
The Famous Anglo
Persian Rugs
carpet sizes
$65.00 Rugs, 9x12 feet, at ....$44.50
$58.00 Rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet, at $42.50
$39.50 Rugs, 6x9 feet, at $32.50
77.00 Rugs, 10.6x10.6 feet, at $62.50
$99.00 Rugs, 10.6x13.6 feet, at $82.50
$52.75 Rugs, 6.9x12 fet, at. . .$42.25
$110.00 Rugs, 11.3x15 feet, at $92.50
$88.00 Rugs, 11.3x12 feet, at. .$72.50
ANCLO-PERSIAN SMALL RUGS
$4.50 Rugs, 22V$x36 inches, at $3.50
$6.75 Rugs, 27x54 inches, at. . ,$5.75
$10.75 Rugs, 36x63 inches, at.. $8.25
ANGLO-PERSIAN HALL RUNNERS
$13.25 Hall Runners, 2.3x9 ft.. $11.75
$17.75 Hall Runners, 2.3x12 f t.$15
$22.00 Hall Runners, 2.3x15 f t.$)
$24.50 Hall Runners. 3x12 ft..$m75
'$30.75 Hall Runners, 3x15 ft,. $24.75
$41.00 Rugs, 6x7.6 feet, at. . . .$29.75
$70.00 Rugs, 6x12 feet, at ....$47.75
$75.00 Rugs, 6x13.6 feet, at. . .$53.75
$87.00 Rugs, 6x15 feet, at. . . .$59.00
$99.00 Rugs, 10.6x12 feet, at $79.50
$130.00 Rugs, 10.6x13.6 ft., at $87.50
$95.00 Rugs, 10.6x10.6 feet, at $69.75
$145.00 Rugs, 11.3x15 feet, at $97.50
$102.00 Rugs, 11.3x12 feet, at $79.50
$28.75 Rugs, 22 '2 in. x 15 feet, $19.75
$18.75 Rugs, 3x7.6 feet, at. . . .$13.75
Chlidema Body
Brussels Rugs
$35.00 Rugs, 9x12 feet, at. . . .$27.00
$41.75 Rugs, 10.6x10.6 feet, at $33.75
$47.75 Rugs, 10.6x12 feet.at. $39.75
$53.75 Rugs, 10.6x13:6 "feet, at $45.00
$47.75 Rugs, 11.3x12 feet, at. .$39.75
$12.00 Rugs, 4.6x7.6 feet, at.. $9.75
$3.50 Rugs, 27x54 inches, at. . .$2.95
Durham Rugs
CARPET SIZES
$51.50 Rugs. 9x12 feet, at.... $42.50
$31.75 Rugs, 6x9 feet, at $27.50
Peerless Body Brussels Rug6
$32.75 Rugs, 9x12 feet, at.... $24.00
$30.00 Rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet, at $22.00
$22.50 Rugs, 6x9 feet, at $15.75
$46.75 Rugs, 10.6x10.6 ft., at. .$32.50
$50.00 Rugs, 10.6x12 feet, at. .$36.75
$67.50 Rugs, 11.3x15 feet, at. .$45.00
HALL RUNNERS & SMALL RUGS
$8.25 Hall Runners, 2.3x9 ft., at $5.75
$10.75 Hall Runners, 2.3x12 ft, $7.50
$13.50 Hall Runners, 2.3x15 ft., $9.50
$3.50 Rugs, 27x54 inches, at. . .$2.75
Anglo-Indian Rugs
CARPET SIZES
$55.00 Rugs, 9x12 feet, at. . . .$41.00
$18.50 Rugs, 4.6x7.6 feet, at. .814.75
$88.25 Rugs, 10.6x13.6 feet, at $69.75
$74.00 Rugs, 11.3x12 feet, at. .$62.50
$92.50 Rugs, 11.3x15 feet, at. .$75.00
ANGLO-INDIAN
SMALL-SIZED RUGS
$3.75 Rugs, 22 '2x36 inches, at $3.25
$5.50 Rugs, 27x54 inches, at. . .$4?75
$9.00 Rugs. 36x63 inches, at. . .$7.50
Royal Worcester Rugs
CARPET SIZES
$48.00 Rugs, 9x12 feet, at. . . .837.00
$43.50 Rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet, at. .$34.00
$29.75 Rugs, 6x9 feet, at.. . . .$23.00
$16.50 Rugs, 4.6x7.6 feet, at. .$12.75
$57.75 Rugs, 10.6x10.6 feet, at 847.75
866,00 Rugs; 10.6x12 feet, at. .854.75
$74.25 Rugs, 10.6x13.6 feet, at $62.50
$82.50 Rugs, 11.3x15 feet, at, .$69.75
Roval Worcester Small Runs
$5.00 Rugs, 27x54 inches, at.. $4.25
Roval Worcetter Hall Runners
$10 Hall Runners. 2.3x9 ft., at $8.50
Si 3,95 HU Runners. 2.3x12 ft. $11.75
$5.25 Rugs, 27x54 inches, at. . .84.50 i $16.50 Hn Runners. 2.3x15 ft. ST3-75
$17.75 Rugs, 4.6x7.6 feet, at.. $15.75
$38.50 Rugs, 6x10 feet, at. .. .$32.50 i
DURHAM SMALL RUGS I
$5.00 Rugs, 36x36 inches, at. . .$4.25
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