Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 13, 1917, Postcript Editon, Page 7, Image 7

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jtfTHODIST MISSIONS
r ti i nr AT17II7 T)RATI T?HfO
I . r AtCi nUTY riuDLuiTia
? GOO 000 Mexican Refugees Bring
ern States
WORK IN MILITARY CAMPS
,
Financial Report Shorn Increase in
Contributions nnd Expenditures
During Last Year
ctrnl marked changes 1 the rcllslous
JLt of the United States tvero "Med In
Sori today of the corresponding were-
lit the Uoard of Home Missions and
Srch lWr.l-n of the M9lhodl-t i:,..
I rhurch at the upcnliiK session of the
Sr..t.nK. held in the Wesley Hull...
ST Setenteenth and Arch streets. The
T n.ldltloii of half 11 million letugco
. .TI!e,n. t. the : "Oft Amerlcan-born
'Xum In the Houtl.it et has brought
HW'J erW n the yanMi-senUl.g ork
"Aboard there, according to l. V. For
fUWnndl. scc.etary. The ml..
fiV-'nf half a million negroes from the.
lutho he North Ih now taxing the hoard
MerotUIe needed cliurihes and pastoral sup-
lit The problem of carina for the icll
& work at the Broat military, camps U
SnVnlnK UP "1,1,t- mdlmltcd opportunities
JSd rcPonlh'lle And a survey of con
Salons n t'tali and the surrounding leirl
fi. Inhabited largely b5 tho Mormon:..
ll '" that it "profound transformation has
tkn Plato In Mormon thinking: that tlu
orlrlnal anti-American attitude of the Mor
mon Church and people ha hern rcversul
to a measurably patriotic one. and that
thtro has been a great and rapid shifting
from the Hook of Mormon to tho ttllile."
Bishop J. K Uerry. of this city, president
et the board, was In the oliulr. RepoitH of
thd rxciutltc committee, ticasuier and
i)prlnlendentn i)f frontier nnd rural work
ere presented. 'HIshop Frederick I. l.eetr.
resident liMiop of the Atlanta uic.i, spoko
M the conclusion of the lunrlienn lit the
Hotel AdelphU The report of Whltford I,.
McDowell, superintendent of the depaitnient
of church extension. Is to he read at 1 lie
afternoon session, anil ineetlnpn of com
mittees arc scheduled for this i cuing
The jubilee committee of the Hoard of
Education met lit noon lit the Hotel
AdelphU at the ijiill of Dr. A. V,'. llurrl.s, of
New York, secretary of the hoard.
In the report of the eM-oullte committee,
under the heading f "Financial l',uli of
i the Vear," ending October 31, arc the fol
lolns llgures:,
w.i.t ..-.I f. .i.ilniu L',.nornl fmiil..
..'ni,iii mi
1 1 n !io.i ,:n
ToUi ii'l rnvlpiH. lorfii fun J. . .
Totril nrt riT'luld fin
Twl.il rW rccflitlb for
IncrraK' fur jewr
CuriUl of loan la now ,
. .i,:nii.Tii'j.!i
. .((l.m.icii.lil
. . ITI.T.IR 71
. .S1.UMI.MJ VI
m.'iI.ihm no
. . iii.',.v.::i p.-,
1M17. I'll) S7
lilt. Jill "(I
lltl'l..
Si, rain of
'Aid for hnm inlhl'ttiH . ,
tild for thurch xttif Ion
AW"d churcfim nv injins
TLa rnnnrl fUll,. l.l'.lttu llw. ils ..f
1 (1:3 ,..-,..'. V .'"I ...... .........n ,..,- n ... . ,.,
surveying the arloui areas In tills country
to arrive sslcmn:'cnlly at their m-eds In
crder that the budget on which the Hoaul
of Home Mlssloni will huso !ti claims for
more than $tn nan DUO of the contemn-
campaign for twice thai amount might he
properly m.iita up. The iippllcttions for aid
from the "opportunity fund" were outlined.
Including (.'ictel.ind, I'hlcago, Ilostou and
the State universities of Iowa, Illinois ami
Wisconsin.
The woil; In the military i-.imps was ic
portcd satisfactory and as mostly In need
of contributions to, .support the building of
temjioriry structures of woishlp and addi
tional pastors.
TwfPuMiiir oUmt $1U
& TriSJi,llUJ
EV
rS v.54 t
Tm C.r, lMty
It JAi 'if J ml ii H
i?"el
Lw'K.V .M . y tiM.imi s -x ....
Shipbuilders Need
30,000 Rooms
rotillnufrt from Tor. On
"in not wear the mnnleiirxl. Immul.lA
..,.. "- maim, ui ru, i in 111
..'in . " " ,ls or :o " tt clerk. They
Will
I'tlliailA enmA l.n.H . ttl. II. - ...!..
," "y"1, of manual labor ou their bodies
mil 0,,,ln t the money that Jingle
Thiv. I ,,.?c.ket'i "'" e K'J0j. honest mone.
e- .1 '." ,,c a,,,c I" hay. these wirrkers,
J, V'e ,H'8t '" he had and plenty of Foap
CM l,ot W(llpr l0 ,mnl
,,J. "aH whc "' inking In of hoard
trs was n gentce: v -iv of keeping up appear
""P" IV " d"np deprccatlngly and with
?i. . ,J'. w "' I'tne has come when
he tnklng In of bwirders Is a patriot!? mat
er, sometlilng to be as proud of as the s.rv
i il . .1"" hr,nKH flonl tho window or tho
.'t .y.! ""' ,lul "1'o-es In the safe.
.... m .:,,e.,,,Mro foomi he ..pencil to these
men Mr. l!lo,l Mtld "Tbe noaidlng hauve
keeperH are allte iv the situation and tho
opportunity Unit It offers Uut'theic arc
not enough boarding houe keepers. Peo
ple who hae n-er taken In hoarders before
or bate peter uctti.tiiv .,.,ui.iJr..,i i..i.i...-
them In xx III ite t ,',,, ,.,e"r house. If I
this situation w to t. ,,.. n,!,-,,,,!..,.
One or tin- things o cinnot do." Mr
Unort continued. 'N to take men fro.n the
other greit shl,buiid,1K companies whic.i
tre in,, neighbors The.' companies nie
Mko woiklng for the lioteriitnent Then-
lur.-. we snail n.ite to recruit
nil over the rounlry nnd from trades otlo.r
than the Mhlpbulldlng trade Wo Miall take
the men from the bulMIng trades and
garages nnd faetorieH which manufacture
tigrlcultur.-tl lmpnientH. V sh.oi at
men wno unow nhoul m tchlnery tn general,
In short, ami wo sim hate school at
Hog Island for the training of mauv voun
iiicn, "
"Wo cannot rely on .Icrsny for the
housing of these men. beiause Jersey li
already crowih-d due to the gr.at Indus
tries on the I Maw iro We ihall hiite to
rely on I'hllauelphla.
"Voii may i xp-ct 11 great boom In real
estate, because many of the-e men will
want llllle honies for th.lr families the"
Jobs .-ire III no sense impermanent. Others
will want housekeeping (hits. Hut tie gre it
need will be for adeipiati'. rcfctahlc
hoarding Iioiims. '
Tho Ain."'-Ieaii Inlfrn.itlonal Corporatloti
has Its hiaihpiirters at ln .Voith Hro.ul
sheet, in tin. tiuw Hudson llulldlng I.ct
It know about ur spue rmm.
LIBERTY IJOiNl) BUYERS SEEK
SELLER WHO DISAPPEARS
Pos.tu.1 lithpecturh ami Police .loin f.OUO
Victims of Iithtnllmcnl
Aitunt
XFW YOltK. Not 1.1 I'osioMico Inspec
tors ind tho New oil, police me ti.tlng to
Ilnd l';inir 1wIki:Iiis. who. from his nllice
at Hit lirnailit.it. nit in linger of the Lib
erty lian Extension riub. has sold, tbiuugli
stoies and school chlldien. about SiIimi.iiuo
worth of Llbeity II mils to about tiilon pci
s'iiis ou tho ilo'lar-dowti-ihillar-a-wck plan
His ticcniuitH hate hern seized b the Tost
olllce llcpartmept n ml an app-irent shortagi
of $":',. 01)11 has hi en dlscoteied. accoidlng to
Assistant Fulled Stales Attorney Knox
DttlggltiM Is the general agency imm.igi i
for New York and New .leisey of a life in
surance company of loitn At noon last
Situnlay while postal lnjeclois wrie
sludlng li's bonks. n left tile olllce. lie
said lie was going for lumhcin He has not
been seen s'tn-e then at this nlllce. .at his
home. 201 West Seventieth street, "or In
stock hiokcr.igc n'llies, where he Is said to
hate speculated on a losing malket. All of
today men and women who had bought
bonds that were to be dellteud' w hen pat
mints weie completed trooped Into his
suite in the Cll.t limiting Huildlug, whete
only n few das ego six jouug women clelks
were leteltlng the flood of Instal ment dol
lars and punching i arils to prote the hold
ers had ailtanced one moie notch townid
full utMierchlp of "wln-lhe-war'' seiuiltus
JUST IN nine superb new body styles, mounted on the
two latest Velie Biltwel Six chassis.
A 5-passenger family car, unrivaled for Beauty, uncqualed for
Economy, Renowned for Service and Stamina.
A 7-pasenger model, Long and Lithe, Fast, Flexible and Easy
Riding. Almost unheard of gasoline mileage is obtained thru its
4-specd transmission.
A marvelous nev Sedan, Built for Utility with low Initial cost, low
Upkeep and year-round Comfort.
A Coupe with ingenious seating arrangement for four persons.
Light weight, Refined Simplicity and wonderful case of Control
characterize this new creation.
A Cabriolet for 3 passengers that has the advantages of the Coupe
as well as the Open Runabout. Every Gentleman Driver is a pros
pect for this car.
A Sport Model, Low to the ground, "Quick on the Trigger," and so
new and fresh in every detail that it has not yet been imitated.
Unique, Impelling.
Three other models complete the nine, all distinctive and eacK
unmatched in Quality or Price.
i
All models are equipped with World-famous Continental Six-Cylinder
Motors and Timken Axles and Bearings.
We assert that Velie prices are much lower than any cars that might
aim to compete. Visit our New Plant and see for yourself what
Velie is doing to give the Public the most for its money.
While Velie is able to maintain this Price and Quality advantage
your good judgment should not let you hesitate.
All models on display and most all for prompt delivery.
LaRoche Brothers, Inc.
In Their New Plant
1214 North Broad Street
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER i3,
BAKER PRAISES WORK
OF GUNNERS AT FRONT
Amcricnn Artillery Acquitting
Itself "Very Creditably" in
Trench Fighting
CAMPAIGNS
ANALYZED
German
"Polltieill OfrcnslxV uo
in
Hushin nnd Italy Important Tac
tical Gjlns by Hritislt
.- , .. .WASIII.VOTO.V, Not. 13.
I.. .n.L. '"' I'lanued political rfenshe.s"
irr :2 i ""'1 "",y "I'aratory t military
offe .sites were ,,,,,, ,iy K(rrH of Wil"
7" "' in ms weeiuy
war summary
tin- cirniiy revealing th
of the litrtniiiiH."
present 'methods
I he rex lew. ctiteimg war mutes for last
week .le,,,res the American artillery on
tiie lighting line In Km,,,.,. mounting
tsrlf ivcr) ciedltnhlj The Herman at
tack on it small detachment f American
troops Hi the French trenches was de
scilbed as u shock attack for reconnalsance
In tali the situation Is detcloplng as
mutually an can be expected under the
circumstances." said linker "Th.) Italian
icticat, somewhat confused hi Its earlier
stages has now become more orderlv Their
morale Is being rapidly restored. Allied ic
enforcements hate now formed u Junction
with tho Italians. The prtssuro or tho
enemy Is no grealir."
The I!i Itlslr capture of li.sscir,idnclo and
the Hermans' rttlnim nt from fortv Miuare
miles of trri.iln north of the Alsim file, re
mit tied ht Maker's txpcils us "most Im
poitant tactical gains."
I!e lowing tiie Ilusslaii situation,"' I ho
statement said
"It should be home hi mind tli.il the
fin tin r disintegration of the llusslan forces
will mean that the lie r, nans xt III he able
to thin out their line along this front, which
will thus utitomntlcilli contilbule to the
stiffening of their i.sistance In the wesl.
2& NEW
FREE
CONCERTS
DAILY
tef-
LUDWIG PIANO CO.
1103 Chestnut St.
IUI LI 1 iiJilimininiinm'
as well ns render available added contin
gents to take part In Italy.
"Tho enemy, Instead of attacking, hSs
renewed his efforts to fraternUe with the
Itusslans. Owing to the linolted political
situation mid tho fresh outbreaks of the
extremist elements. It Is probable that these
may hate n marked Influence on the general
utrntegy of tho war, which wo must he pre
lured to meet."
Surveying Ihe broider aspects of tho
llmopenn situation, llaker's expeits Ilnd
"that the enemy In the tnst Is eoiitinlng his
efforts to political propaganda. Along the
Italian rector he has iiccntly made de
pcratj' attimpts to secure a diclslon by
means of a politico-military drltc. In Ihe
west, while attempting to sap the lighting
strength of the belligerent peoples, the
enemy has now been compe ltd to act on
Ihe defetislie and Is being slowly but surely
drlten back."
British successes In l'aletne and Meso
potamia leiwrtcd In press dispatches tiro
confirmed.
pi:kshin(; insukks his un:
Expeditionary Commanilcr in Krniico
Hnys $10,000 Policy From U. ,S.
AVAMHNUTON. Not. 13. I.'encral "lllack
lack" I'ii siting has applied for a maximum
flo.Duii war Insurant.' polic, brliiglng the
total for inembeis of the e.xpidltloiiarv
fm co In Fiance up to Jl'.-On.O'HI. Willi
his application (ioncial l'eishlng suit thl.t
message, to Secretin .McAdoo.
"The army la France ts peanl at tin
aiinoiiticiineiit that the soldiers and sailors'
Insiiianee bill Is now n law He this u.t
our liotcrnment lias Mlteii Its soldiers it
prltlligo wlihli no other country has eter
grailnl. The ti r low rate and othet
ailfanlages of this lniuitucc are so mani
fest that II Is hoped that eter.t mini in tho
army who needs lnuiance for tho'-e d
pendent upon him will at all himself of this
generous offer I hate made application for
Insuiainc nijsi'lf '
To Hold Up Alien Computsntion
IIAIlltlSIiriti;. Nov. l.l. -A. Mitchell
rainier, custodian of alien proper!., has
arranged with C'halrmau Macket. of the
Stat ' 'nitippii'Mtlou Itoaril. to Intel tetir in
I'limpi'ii'Mtluti cases iiitolting iillens of
I'liemy coiinirles or their allies Cases will
ht h Id HI' until he has an opporluiillx to
pieseiii staleini'iits of Intertentloii
EDI
SON
"The Phonograph With a Son!"
marks the highest development of thu
phonograph. It is the crowning achieve
ment of the world's greatest inventor, an
artistic and musical triumph on which he
spent many years of effort.
It is the only instrument that re-creates
the melodies of the world's greatest
artists with such fidelity that it is impos
sible to distinguish the voice of the living
singer from its re-creation.
Convenient T.erms Arranged
Jj
Fmr-r-UMsfer Ro4ur, t!2t)
(DEIL
Tknt-ruwnhr C.trlol.i, 11759
MaM Jt-m-IWiJr, (I Ml
L llllll Wte.
-Four.piMBl.f Cup, $150 S
rTi r (LI
NEV RULES FOR DRAFT
GET FINAL REVISIONS
Regulations as Formed Under
New Plan to Be Issued
Soon
UA.SIIINllTO.V, Nov 13.
Tho nett ilraft regulations are renil for
i llnal icaillni;preiniatory to inalllin; to
the loenl lioanls tlirouuliout the eountr.t.
They will he In their hands next tttels to
Kotcru nil futuie drafts.
t'niler the new plan the liunlcn of nip
"lyliiK 'nforniatlou tthleh will result In his
lielnK ptai'Cil In his proper class I Ilea t Ion
tiniler the i-eleitlte i-ertlee law reitti
Mpiarely upon the Indltiilunl. All Instrue
lions nott In the h.miN of tiie hoards will
he imiiullid li tli. new "RuliltlnnB. tvhlrli
are crently i.dueed In xtent anil H'mpliricil
In proee"
Inrlinleil In the new hook H cterylhlne
lirnrliiK ou the drift pinci-rncM from the
tune tne inievllnnnalre I. hent to each
rrRlMinnt nnd llltnl out and returned to the
I'oatdn until aieipted men are aetu.illt in
tho imlltuiy eltlee C.irh hook fairies
a, eopy of the latutR and nlo u verified
lopv of the ni.mter list of the dr.ittlnc
The aucstlniinalre Is the basis uf tho plan
1220-1222 Walnut St.
f
(Sfe
M Aftenwo
Mjfcl Dresses
T $29.50 J
Countless Opportunities to Save in Our
Women's
Soc Chamoisettc
(Jloves
69.
ONi:
'I t. o-ilaup Ml-ttlllte
or iililtv - tilth - bl.uli
baelif
1.11 llrollirr. 1'IlthT
I'M Kill. STll ST.
Market
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Tomorrow!
Our Annual
Despite Almost Unconquerable
Difficulties We Hare, Assembled
One, of the Most Noteworthy
Slocks We Hare Kecr Had.
So Let Us Say to Every Woman in nnd Near Philadelphia Visit This
Can Possibly Need for This and Next Year, for They Are Becoming
Unheeded These Opportunities to Save Hugely.
$1 .25 Irish Linen Table $ 1
Damask TO incite wide
Heavy blenched damask tilth ralln
fluli-li. J'loral and rontcntloii.il dt-
hlKII
50c Mercerized Table j 39
Damask 5 indie wide
I lent y made, ttitli llor.it ilct.l;iis.
$3.50 Hemstitched $2"95
Damask Set
I Ono hemstitched cloth Ct.xVJ
1 Incliei-. nnd Mt id-lni'h henistltehe
napkins. He.mtiful v.uular iletlRiie
4
$1.25 Scarfs, Shams & j Qgc
Centerpieces
KordlnliiB-rooni or bedroom. Hatched
sets. 18x51 Inches lone, 30c0 inches
siUaie,
4
A Victrola
Iti 1111 Ineshitiiatible Source of
Enjoyment
And our Vntrol.1 outfits are exliemcly
popular, .xii prices.
Victrola VI-A ACk QQ
Outfit ; .o
t; 11 W U Vnun tor It
Includes Victrola VI-A, tilth U-lnch
11 11-1 lue 'i d able -p. IA '" '
pi, lU'cmd Cabinet, T9.!!; and J
rth of HecoriK
.Vo Timlinu .S'dimpi tclth I'lilrolns 01
Victor .''! nli
Mt llrotlier. KH'TH I'T.OOlt
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I Curtains : .Cretonnes
t Upholsteries
Specially Bought for the Anniversary Sale and
Uttering Wonaertul
o
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0
rT
Drapery Scrims
yard, l;c, 19c
1
!
and 2oc
I 11. Wa Ifurf (Hill diiftl
1IIIV iv tt .tu
10c to 60c Cretonnes, I
yard, 25c to 39c
36 Inches ttlde, i
II
$7 Irish Point
gIrrta.!..$4.48
I'loral deslRiisj elaborate
borders. Three yards long
Imported Lace
Panels
Irltli l'ulnt and ltn..lan
lair. Vjirli
ia Ins, Mlric, S3.0H i, J.1.4K
(n .M. SI. IIS A. AQ.4H
ti ln! tvlile, SJ.US i. SS.4K 1
57 Voile Cur- 54.4 8
tains, pair. . '
White. Ivory or ecru. Kllet
edge and Insertion; 2',a
yards lone.
LM Brotbtr 3D FLOOU
1917
of grouping registrants In live clane. liable
for duty by elapse. Tho board will be
nblo to classify n man Immediately when
IiIm (picstlonnalro ban been rteclted.
Tho ipiTtlomialre proccrs will eliminate
from military pert Ice probably !i5 per rent
of the Mien xtho would have been din
(liurped or cxempled, under the old plan.
Under the find rail trie ureriiKe board was
EL BKDDUCTO
The enjoyment you get
rrom a good cigar de
pends as much on the
way it's made as on the
quality of its tobacco.
When you smoke El Producto
you'll appreciate how skilled
blending can improve eveji the
Jinest Havana filler and best
.shade-grown wrapper.
nritiuH liniri himI
itv. Utr -.Iriilirli!
d or -n.
The G. H. P. CIGAR
rhilitdelphiti
ii'iiTtwif?-.,'.
as.
v
QMsM
:.riiti; hm:ns :.in . v. a t i.ihi x
HATS TRIM MUD FRHU OF CUARUK
YKI.LOW TitAl)IN(i STAMP WITH KVKIt
I't'ItCHASK AM, DAY
hhjili
h ilbcrt
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Thanksgiving Sale of Linens jj
II. I f .
1, Ml
'.- t-i vji' jVi
'JO i "
$1.75 Hemstitched 1 $1 .50
& Scalloped Cloth . l
Ttt ii ynidi.
He.it qulll.x
r iiiuil oi Miu.ue
mm ii I.mI il.un.ik
$4 Renaissance
Table Covers , .
$3.49
f,l Inrhes lound Japanese inters,
tiliiuuiil tilth ttide lace.
FILET LACE SETS
1S3G Inches SI.S.x
18x45 Inches l.:i!i
18x51 inches ft, ut
0 h
i uj uvea irreaicr importance is
, the Fuel That We Hare Secured
i Them at Prices Thul lirimj You
Striking Savinys.
j lyFt yTT t '-'J0mtlHAf-1--
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')Ai.l U Z! til I
-v'k.tf -,., uiri
irvv .
yvAfv r
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Christmas Presents Can Be Bought .
For Lowest Prices and With Greatest Convenience Right Now
The Anniversary Sale is crowilcil tith lovely gift MiKKcstions in new
anil seasonable Howls at j,'reatl Ics.scncil prices Ami in order that
excry one of our customers may share 111 these bargains, xte have
arranged that
All Purchases flladc From Now Until the End of December
Will Ite Charged on December Bill
PAYABLE IN JANUARY
SHOP ON A TRANSFER SAVE TIME AND WORRY
At Lowest Prices
of the Year
Selection
Remnants of
$1 to 5.98 Rope
1'ortiercs,
52.49 & 53.
lljOO square yards. No Mall or Phono Orders.
Dealers. I'lease bring sizes.
Kor single
doors.
and double
I
Reversible Auto
Robes and Couch
Covers,
98cto51.49
Sash Curtains,
.S1.49.S1.75&S1.98
Kllet and Nottingham
laces.
f $75 Seamless
i 0x12 feet
Vclour Por-22,5
tieres, pair.-'
Krench edge. Two - tono
effects.
Lace Bed Sets, 58.48,
59.98, 510.98 & $16.98
Imitation diet. Renaissance
and antique laces.
Roman Striped no'c
Couch Covers. ?
0x12 feet
$40 Seamless
lira tear
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$22.50 Seamless Velvet
9x12 feet
Umny Otl.er Bl
"jr-jKyn
compelled to exnmlno five men to obtain
tor service. In nolno case not niofeVI
one out of ten or livelvo wan sent to i
It Is expected that under the new seh
inn average ngures' ttlllle reversed an
ut most not more than ono man In flT
called up will be rejected. 'J
The Anrlcun Dm Association nnditMri'
American Meileal Association are organ!- '
lni; lawyers and doctors to aid registrants iv
In fllllnK ou. their questionnaires. t ' X.
CO.
'J'hor's ,i Muipe
jili'tie tour laxtcs.
to
li""!'!
.iM
a
26th Anniversary Sale
$3.25 Wool
Jersey Cloth
?2.69
hi Indies xtldc. Sllier
mid htonu Bray, taupe.
HuiRiiiid, delft and
iiatv blue; also heather
mlxturet).
I. It llrntliers
I-'IIIST 1-U.OUU. SOUTH
lOo
Seventh
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SALE ADVERTISED ON BLOTfEK
BUMlUTSTiw V,mlr !Z,SW
THW
rjwoiAcs
"iii r I '"IST-
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Gigantic Sale Buy AH the Linens You
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75c
Heavy Mercer-1 C (c
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Two yards tilde Heavy h'gh
ciailc dani.iHk About -U ilisluns.
75c Lace - Trimmed
Scarfs and Shams. .. -
59c
J'lent'ful eholeo In niatehcd sets
"J and :ox 'u Inches.
30c All Linen
Barnslcy Crash. .,
25c
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35c Heavy Turkish
Bath Towels
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51.15 to 51.75 Inlaid Linoleum !
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ROOM-SIZE RUGS
Only one or two of a kind. Some mismatched.
$113 Fine'st Royal Wilton $Q1 CH
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