Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 31, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 5

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i New Jersey Association Hears
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lantic City Convention
EXTERMINATION IS AIM
Delegates Trom Twche Counties i
Tell of Meadow Hoc-
tarnation
ATI, NTIC CITY. Jim 81
Twelve counties nro preent(ti! riporln
of ngBrcMple woik to )roe how -eil-ously
New Jerre rck'.irds Its tnlloii t)f
making tlio nmcli caricatured "Rkecter"
a thine of tlio pnst, an extinct bird ''In
the marshes, the camps ami coast place',
In the opening bciiIoh of the. New .lersev
Mosquito Kxlcrmlnatlon Association nt
the Hotel Tin) more this nfteinoon
Tcrey Is not only putting the mos
nulto out of liuslnebH ns a be.nei of ills
rase, a public lieilth niennte i:crv
dollar spent upon limiting? of thounnds
of nu-rs of co.it mi'tvlow Is 1 nstenlnc
tho day when these vast nreis will first
bo producInK profitable irojii of ln
nd ultimately ull Mndn of rarm prod
ucts Tho reclamation of the Jersey
marsh regions Ii ns nothing compared to
what has been (lone In Holland and HeU
glum. In fact, Holland' ceaseless fight
Against the sea Is furnishing Jirse en
rlncers with practical Ideas which luo
been Incorporated In the engineering sldo
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or tnc lnuslllll cwrrroiimiuii i""""" .
Wl nt Jersey has expended up to this
time nlread) has bci n tetumed, man)
times uv ei Mosquitoes are lrtuallv a
thing of the pist In Atlantic Cits Cape
May County Ins lolled up Its shoves
llguiatlvely and gone In for extcrmln i
tlon with great c.rnctncs iXe-vn
County nlso Ins ovciiome tho last vcs-i
tlw.oroppnriHon totl.c.xprm. Iii.o o
pub c ruiuis to proini iii ","."
tho comfort of Its resldcn s mid visit r.
.leisey has a greiter Incentive, thin
,r for driving ahean with Its ichm
tlon work this )ear. tho htalth and the
comfort of tho thoussnds of joung men
being trained In Government canton.
clvlllzillou righting motqultoes mlOit
bo good prictiio for them, but Jersc)
does t.ot want to divert their minds f.om
more (.crloiis business, tho ultimate- el In-'
Inntloii of tho Hun as a world peace dl-
"speakers this afternoon aie Thorn is j
M. nounellv, for lIuiKon Count) , al
ter 11 Hudson, tor r-issilc: lr r w
Bebout for Morils; I'h-irles Preher for j
Mlddlcscv. HMD C. Van Note for Moll
mouth: tleorgc J H Cu1iIiik for Otuin ,
. i. -i......iA- Tnr lttirllimtnn Ii,
William Kdgai tiarnall for Atlantic and
William 1'ottei for Cape M-v.
David Young, suporlntctident for
l'assalc County, Is speaking on ' nter
l'ollutloti -ind Us Cure," Harold t l-iton
on "Application of Mcclmnlm to Mos
quito Control' and Robert V. Hngle. of
Ilcach Haven, on 'hiatus of Mosquito
Control In New Jerses l "
nrinUprhorf. of Jersey 'lt), presents his
.nnml llfldreSS tills llftemOOII IllSO I
Tonight at tlio Trnjmoro Alfred Has.
kill director of tho htntc Dcpirtintnt of
Con'sciv.ition and Development, will
speak upjn 'Mosquito Contiol ni Vrc
requlsltn to the Urban, Agrliultuinl and
Induslrlil DovelopiuMit of New Jcrscv."
I'redcriek 1. Hoffman, statistician of tlio
Prudential Insurance Compiny of Amer
ica, Is to dlsiuss ' Prognss and ltesiilts
In Malaria Hradkitlon"
BILL TO BOOST PAY
OF SHORE OFFICIALS
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THUKSDAY, JANUARY 31. 3918 ' ';'M'W$
Pilgrim Measure Provides
Extra $500 for Mayor,
$1000 for Others
ATLANTIC CITV, Jan Jl.
By the terms of tho I'llgrli" bill, Intro,
duced In tho I-cgM ituro ut Trenton to
Increase tho pay of commissioner".
Major Bieh.vraih would receive $1500
Instead of 4000, mid Commissioners
Thompson, Be.vr, Whlto and Sooy would
draw $1000 iai.li Instead of $3000. There
has been no complilnt on tho pait of the
members over tho present M lie,
Tho Bacharach newspaper has cilled
upon t-en itor Itlchnrds to explain his
course In denouncing local option nt
homo and pushing the administration
local option bill through tho Senate It
snys:
"Governor Hdge, while In the Legis
lature, wns Invariably to bo found lined
up against local option If ho was light
then his spokesman, Senator Itlchards,
Is wrong now and -vico versa. What
puzzles the neoph)to Is that tho Sena
tor should bo for local option In Tren
ton and against It In Atlantic County.
Why this Janus-faced attitude'
WANT MORE FOR TOMATOES
Growers Say $30 n Ton Will Give
Only Profit of $5
BLACKWOOD, X. J , Jan 31 The
first regular meeting of the Cnipden
County Tomato mowers' Association
was held In the Grange Hall, with
Thomas Blqdcman, of Ashland, pre
siding , ,
It. W, Dovaun. of the Stale experi
mental station, New Brunswick, spoke
on growing conditions of the county
In their demand for $30 a ton for toma
toes at tlio canneries tho firmers u;
serted the tost of prndmlng n ton of
tomatoes was npproxlmatelv $-5, de
livered at tho factory, nnd that an acre
will yield a little more than six tons
Plans to organUo tomato gioweis
associations In Salem tinil Cumberland
counties were discussed.
PRISON TOR SLURRING U. S.
Drafted Austrian's "To Hell With
Nation" Costs Three Months
V VPW vnnl.' Tan ai llefiisal to II I
fe out a draft questionnaire and the de
claration, to neii wiiu inu uimi.-.
States" were responsible for Arthur
t Urhanlsch, tvvent) -four, an Austrian,
Cf being sent to tho Slercer loumy i-
tlary to serve a term ot trree niunm
Urbantsch denied making the remark.
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rr ut ueorge vy, lajfiui, !"'"" ......-
Ki States Attorney, called thre persons who
h naa neara it ociorts i mcini WmUBD ..-
g win S. Thomas, who mertupou iw
UV sentence.
State Seeks Insurance Data
HAniUSBUna. Jan.SI.--An lire In
surance companies doing business in
Pennsylvania have been called upon by
m me mate insurance ueparunciu iu .no.
fc, statementa of their losses during the
last ytar. These reports are to be filed
mJ . mkIh u u ..,nnii Pinna am nfilniT
fclti wiiun ma iicav (iiuiiiii --..-
)' w.ae ion me uww o :"...- hhm
J reports of the companies by repreeenta
I ' Hvna ulin 1A ka.n liAra nnrl It If elC
V.nirfr1 tlint Iharn u;lll llA HOtSblfl in-
uijireases shown In some llnes
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U. New Jersey Private Killed
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k mivy lycrs. privaiu ui wuuuuj .
J Vorty-elslith' Infantiy, regular army,
vvas killed hero by a bullet from a ride
inicu unomer soiaier was unioauins pi
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brTyers. Tbe bullet passed through the
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SESALE
OUR FURNITURE SALE of one year ago was greater by tens of thousands of
dollars than any former February Sale the largest increase in volume of
business ever recorded for one month. That led to the conclusion that the
public had found here the most desirable Furniture and most attractive values in
this citv. It also ga e us an unmistakable cue to the greater preparations necessary
for this FEBRUARY SALE OF THE GOLDEN YEAR, and it is with the
utmost gratification that we invite you to participate in the benefits of the event.
Months ago our Furniture buyer went to Grand Rapids, the world's greatest Fur
niture market, and to several other cities in which are located manufacturers who
excel in certain lines early enough to gather the choicest of the sample lines, the
close-out lots and the discontinued designs from nearly half-a-hundred high-class
factories. From one manufacturer comes a splendid collection of Bedroom Furni
ture which he had made in excess of contemplated demand last season, at
a reduction of more than one-third. To encompass the scope of this won
derful Sale in a few words
The Largest Collection We Have Ever Had,
Including Special Purchases of Nearly
$200,000 Worth, at Savings of 25 to 45 per Cent.
and Our Entire Regular Stock Reduced
Gathered from the various sources for this Sale at reductions of from one-fourth to nearly one
half are choice lots of Bedroom Furniture amounting to .$S5,000 (retail value), .$54,000 worth of Dining
room Furniture, and $37,000 worth of Living-room and Library Furniture. These lots alone would make
the Sale a very important event, but, as the Furniture in many of these purchases duplicates certain lines
in our year-around stock, and as we intend to maintain a complete, all-inclusive assortment throughout
the month, we thus concentrate upon securing a very large volume of business in February, willing to
reduce profits very materially, to induce our customers to buy earlier than they would do if such extra
incentive were not offered. We call this our GOLDEN YEAR because our fiftieth anniversary comes in
this year; and, through CO-OPERATION, CO-ORDINATION and CONCENTRATION of effort and
energy, we are determined to make it a GOLDEN YEAR for our customers.
PLEASE REMEMBER that every piece and suit of Furniture in this Store is marked at less
than the regular price; that the Figures on the price tickets are guaranteed by Slrawbridgc & Clothier
to be an accurate representation of the value, as compared with our gear-around regular prices.
The February
Sale of
BEDSTEADS,
SPRINGS and
MATTRESSES
Included are hundreds of
Brass Bedsteads, Simmons
Steel Bedsteads and Enam
eled Bedsteads.
Also 'Felt and Hair Mat
tresses, Box and Wire
Springs, Bolster and Pillow
Sets all at prices which
mean very decided savings.
l ourlli i looi, i..isi
Dinner Sets
There is no display of Din
ner Sets in Philadelphia which
can sin pass the one you will
(ind here in variety and value.
A few examples of how the
l eductions run:
S7.2." American Porcelain Cottage
SetH, 17 pir-cii
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FebruarySale
H0USEFURNISHIN6S
AND CHINA
STRAWBRIDGEaClOTMRl
A Large Special
Purchase of Cut Glass
This lot comes from a well
known maker. The glass it
self is of excellent quality,
heavy, clear tap it with a
pencil and it will ring as only
real potash glass will do. The
cutting has been very artistic
ally done in a variety of de
signs. The entire lot has been
divided into eight groups and
each group is on a table by it
self, at the one Belling price.
A few examples:
51.50 Cut Glass 93c
Olive Trays, Spoon Trays, Pickle
Dishes and Bonbon Dishes.
52.50 Cut Glass 51.50
Flower Vases and Baskets with
handles.
52.75 Cut Glass S1.9o
A lame variety in this group;
Celery Trays; Round and Oval
Bowls; 8-inch Round Dishes; 2
handled Dishes and many others.
53.75 Cut Glass 52.50
0al nnd Round Bowls and Vase?.
51.00 Cut Glass 52.75
Very attractive Sugar and Cream
S$4.50 Cut Glass 52.95
Oval Bowls; 2-handIed Dishes;
Celery Trays; Ice Cream Trays;
Compotes; 12-inch Vases; Sugar
and Cream Set3 and others.
55.00 Cut Glass $3.30
Very handsome Pitchers In 4-
pint size.
SC.OO Cut Glass 51.75
Table Tumbler at f 4.75 a dozen;
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S20.U0 American Porcelain Dinner
.$1.1.00
Dinner
.$21.00
Dinner
.531.00
Dinner
.$12.00
FebruarySale
H0U5EFURHISHINGS
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Strawbridge&CiothierI and China
February Sale of
Housefurnishin&s
Sets, !I8 nietes. .
If.'i.'I.OO American Porcelain
Sets, 107 nicies
$12.00 Knelish Porcelain
Sits, 100 pieces
$l'i.00 Knulisli Porcelain
SetH. 107 nieces
S 10.00 Imported China Dinner Sets
107 nieces $35.00
$,'0.00 lmportid China Dinner Sets,
107 pieces $10.00
$pi8.00 Imported China Dinner
Sets 517.00
$110.00 Theo. Havilaml Dinner Sets,
108 pieces $83.00
Japanese Curtains
Japanese Hangim? Curtains,
woitli fiom $2.23 to $0.00, at $1.00
to $1.00.
Japanese Lacquer Ware
Japanese Famous Lacquer Ware
Travs, Book KmR Vases, Boxes,
values from U5c to $13.00, nt 25c to
$10 00.
Italian Marbles
Figuies, Busts and Pedestals of
Italian Maiblc, some at half price,
others at reductions of one-third.
Japanese llrcnzes
A collection of handsome Vases,
Jars and Figures, alues $0.50 to
$130.00, in the Sale at $1.35 to
$100.00.
FebruarySale
HOUSEFMH
AND U1II1H
rSTRAWMIDGE&ClOTHlER
Cloisonne Ware
Fine Cloisonno Vases, Jars,
Bowls and other pieces; worth from
$1.75 to $22.50, now $1.15 to $15.00.
Folding Screens
Handsome Screens In lacquer,
hand -painted and other effects;
worth from $12.50 to $60.00, m the
Sale at $9.25 to $40.00.
Light-cut Cut Glass
Special ai, 20c Night Sets con
sisting of water bottle and glass.
Special at 35c Olive Dishes with
handles.
At $2.00, worth $3.25 Water
Sets consisting of pitcher and six
glasses. ;
Yellow Bowl Sets
Stiong, sturdy yellow earthen
ware; six Bowls in. different sizes,
Japanese Brass Ware
Brass Vases, Incense Burners, at
$1.35 to $20.00; reduced from $2 00
to $30 00.
Cups and Saucei.s
Included in this lot are many
Ficnch and English Decorated
Cups nnd Saucers marked at just
half price. Sold only in dozen or
half-dozen lots,
Japanese Vaics
Many are hand-painted and in
clude Satsuma and Kinkozam Pot
tery. These Vases are largely in
demand for artistic lamp basci.
Many styles, shapes and dccoia
tions. Worth from COc to $150.00;
in the Sale at 35c to $100.00.
50c Hatchets, 33c
(ood Steel Hatchets in house
hold sue.
23c Ice Picks, 13c
All-steel Ice Picks, nickcl-pluted.
43c and 55c Knives, 23c
Sanitary Aluminum - handled
Kitchen Knives, in two stecs.
23c Paring Knives, 15c
Good btccl. aluminum handles.
51.50 Carving Sets, 51.23
Two-piece Caiving Sets, consist
ing of knife nnd fork; 8-inch blade;
stag handles; excellent quality.
35c Scissors, 25c
Nickel-plated, G-inch size.
53.00 Bread Mixers, 52.23
Sanitaiy, quick and easy way for
mixing and kneading bread the
hands do not touch the dough. Six
loaf size.
Seven 5c Rolls of
Toilet Paper for 25c
A good grade of Toilet Paper at
this special price.
95c Chamois Skins, 75c
Soft, OH-dressed Chamois S,klns;
large size.
53.00 Medicine CabinelB, 54.00
White Enameled Cabinets, fitted
with plate glass ir-irror and glass
shelves.
51.65 Food Choppers, 5133
Universal Food Choppers, for
meats, vegetables, etc. Usual
household bIzc.
52.25 Ironing Boards, 51.75
Largo size; strong, well-braced,
folding stands.
Clothes Props, six for 35c
Full-length Clothes Props, regu
arbrwldnt Breach,
was more welcome or could U
of more REAL HELP to you
than this year.
With the high cost of living
constantly gi owing higher
under war-time conditions,
the oppoi Utilities which this
Sale brings for REDUCING
HOUSEHOLD E X P E N S E
will not be ignored by the
careful household.
The large list of items hero
mentioned is but a part of
those included in tho Sale, lie
here to-morrow for YOUR
SHARE OF THE SAVINGS.
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FebruarySale
HQUSEFMUGS
AND U1II1H ,
Strawbridge&ClothierI
Brushes and Dusters
Dusting Brushes in sevcial
styles; woith 33c, 15c and C5e, at
25c. 35c and 50c.
1 25c Stiff Fibie Stair or Carpet
Dusters, 15c. i
30c and 50c Radiator Brushes,
I 25c and 40c.
,UC illlll UV1, l.UIIH-IIWItM.VV. WUfll,
Brushes, 2oc and 40c.
85c to $2.00 Floor Sweeping
Brushes, in scveial styles, 70c to
$1.50.
10c nnd 12c Sink Brushes, Sc and
10c.
8e, 10c and 12c Scrubbing
Brushes, 6c, 8c and 10c.
Floof-pollshing Mop Outfits, con
sisting of good Mop, woith 50c, and
a bottle of Floor Polish, worth 25c,
all for 50c.
Step Ladders, (5c
Household Step ladders, 5-foot
size, with bucket rest.
30c Dish Backs, 20c
Wooden Draining Racks, folding.
15c Rolling Pins, 10c
Another size at 20c reduced from
30c.
15c Wash Boards, 10c
Small-size Wash Boards for light
laundering.
50c "Water Pails, 35c
Galvanized ware; a sizo and
shape much in demand for scrub
bing. ,
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FebruarySale
IWEFURNISIH
AND U1II1H
STRAWBRIDGEaClOTHIERl
Enamel ware
All of tliec jiieies have pure
white lining. Some are white out
side also; othei.3, bluc-.iml-uhite on
the outside. A few examples:
SI.'.'", Double like-Boilers 2-quart
sic, 73c
15c Prism tag Kettles, 3-quart
nii :10c
!3c ('literal Couli Pots, fi-nnart
nie, fi'c
73c Coverul Sauiepans, l-qttnrt
sii', .Tic
U'ic Diili Pans, d-iiu.irt Me, 7"ic
Sl.11 Water Pails, It-quart hie, 70c
$1.2"i Tiakettlis, 5-quart size, 80c
Biead and Cake Boxes
Broun Japanned Iiie.nl Boxes,
made from Kleamei'.s extta-heay
Imuaie:
$1,111 hie at $1.10
SI.Im sie at $1.3'i
$2.0(1 hie at $1.70
$2.33 sie at $2.00
Biead Boms of Krcamcr tinwaic,
in oak oi white finish:
$1.70 hic at $l.:l.1
$.'.()() hie at $1.00
S2.10 hie at fc2.0()
$2.'J0 nie at $2..'I0
Holl-top Bi cad and Cako Boxes,
K i earner tinware, japanned finish:
$2.53 hie at $2.(10
$2.80 hie at S.VIO
$1.00 hizc at $.1.10
$1.75 size at $3.75
Squaie Cake Boxes, size 11x11,
blown japanned, oak or white
finish, at $1.15. regularly 1.85.
Wash Boilers
Made from Krcamcr's extra
heavy tinware, with stiong, copper
bottom; two sizes at $2.03, le
duccd from ?1.20; at $2.95, reduced
from $1.15,
Miscellaneous Tinware
70c and flOc Colanders at 55c and
70c.
20c Graduated Measuring Cups,
15c.
40c Graduated Lipped Measures,
30c.
55c and G5c Covered Buckets, 45c
and 50c.
17c extras-strong Apple Corers,
14c.
25c Cako or Fish Turners, 16c.
8c Cake and Doughnut Cutters,
Cc.
30c and 40c Gravy Strainers, 23c
and 30c.
20c and 25c Bread Pans, l&c and
15c.
Dish Pans
Dish Pans mado from Kreamer
tinware:
$1.30 Dish Pans, 10-quart size, $1.00
$1,75 Dish Pans, 1 2-quart site, $1.40
$1.90 Dish Pans, 14-quart size, $1.50
$3.50 Oval Pans, 15-qusrt alze, $2,75
, p . i
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Aluminum Ware
$1.25 1'rjing Pans, O-inch size,
!5i
$'1.25 Teakettles, $2.75.
f-1.00 ColTcc Percolators., 3-pint
Rie. $2.15.
?1.75 Cooking Kettles, fitted with
stiaiiiei cover, $1.35,
Sauiepan Sets, tonsistingof four
sizes 1-pmt, 1-quart, 3-pint and
2-qunit. The set, worth $2.00, for
?l.u'3.
75c Lipped Saucepans, 2-quart
sie, 50c cull.
Berlin Kettles with coers, 4
quait sic, at 115c, reduced from
$1.35.
Teakettles, fitted with inset for
cooking ccieals, $1.05, reduced
from $2.00.
100 Bars Swift's Pride
Laundry Soap, $1.83
An excellent Soap for general
household and laundiy use. Now
selling in most stoics at (ic a bar.
We have one carload to be sold by
the case of 100 B.tis at 54.85.
Seven 5c Bars of Wrigley's
Scouring Soap for 25c
Wrigley's Scouring Soap, for
cleaning and hiouring pots, pans,
porcelain tubs and sinks.
Chloiide Solution, 20c
A large bottlo of Solution of
Chlorides, excellent for disinfecting
and deodorizing, special ut 20c.
Johnson's 23c CIcanber, 18c
Widely adcrtibed, for polishing
automobiles and removing spots
and stains; excellent for renovating
Mirnlsh nnd cnntncl 18c for tho
regular 25e cans. ,
FebruarySale
HDUSEFMSH
AND CHINA
STRAWBRIDGEaClOTHKR
The February
Sale of
LAMPS, SHADES
and FIXTURES
brings m a n y exceptional
opportunities. Noteworthy,
too, are the reductions in
MIRRORS,
FRAMED and
UNFRAMED
PICTURES
Special prices on Picture
Frames throughout the
month.
Fourth Floor. Hast
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RbruarvSale
HOVSEfURIHWtt
AND CHINA
STRAWBRIDtf&ClOTHfR
$1.20 Wash Tubs, 95c
Galvanized ware. Another size at
$1,10, reduced from $1.35.
35c Fire Shovels, 25c
Strong Galvanized Shovels.
70c Coal Hods, 50c
Good grade, desirable size.
65c Garbage Cans, 38c
One of the leaders in tbe Sale,
Mado from japanned iion (black):
good household size; very unusual
value.
$1.50 Casseroles, $1.25
Hound brown covered Baking '
Dishes, with, white lining; nlckcl
ulatcd frames with side handles.
, Another size in oval shape at $1.50,
' reduced from $2.00,
S5.00 Electric Irons, $4.23
Rlpptrlr I.aundrv Irons. G-uovml
size: complete with (cor.d'nd;jihiUf
ready, to aUk.&4?). iUu
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30c Pastry Boards, 23c
Hardwood, well-finished, size 12s J;
is incites. i;
Dressmakers Tables
Dressmakers' Cutting Tables, 36
inches lone, with vnrd measure;
fold up when not in use $1.10, rejc-JH
ular price $1.35. S a
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WlitfA nnnmnlprl ItnKA witli Knniil
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IU1 JJUlbdlllll kVHO, BIV mUMI
inches, special at $9.50. 1"
89 Ti: fnriul SniMiuro 39 OA
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Our welj-kngwn S. C. Special!
uarpet a weeper ai tins reuueea :
pi ice. i K
$b.ou vacuum sweepers, $4.f;
A tellable Vacuum Cleaner witk
carpet sweeper attachment; man
nogany itntsn; easy w operate. (j y
$20 Card Tables! 815,3,
Mahogany finish; pyered wittj,
imitation leather, sizbc30 inelia
Folds up when not In uH , i
$20 Kitchen Cabinets, Jl
Made from hardwood; emiii
with flour bin and "sifter. ?.m
jar, bread box, to drawers, ck
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