Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 22, 1918, Postscript, Page 5, Image 5

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ES IS OFFERED
f SHORT-TERM PLACE
Imer Governor Can Have
fSV Twiner if Ho
Edge " "
Will JNiaiie jvui-u
EVENING PUBLIC1 LEXHCR-lUlLApELlinA, MONDAY, Al'iUL J2, 10J8
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S,MONY ENDANGEREDI
i'te Men Try to Draw Executive
Into Field for Open
Fight
twn
Trfiilon. April 2! i
C .Mokes, whose
b -ii rnor 1
a-n-rua" .. . -. .n.i.
' wi In declaring hmisell c.ei.n.ic.v
TV of Ve J" Impeding .
I ... Leer the Harmony plans I
f"Mlp, m.iiiRer. Mill cm be
JESS --" - ;- ,:,,SP
T nor Wse tendered Hint honor to
' .... ,. cut l.o desirous
" w .... .,.. MMi for a short
V . !.-niinc to stand ns n. short-
it, u"
?","... i. willing to relinquish tho
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BLOOMER GIRLS BOOM LIBERTY LOAN AT MANUFACTURING PLANT
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' r,prcoJ.itle during llio ln-
(invernor
SloKrs ('.in
fil,p u chance
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-ii if lie I' willing '
Vv.i tialnl ' verv mm h uvcim, to. a
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flow .. .... .. .. ,1.,,, renorts
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&, except one It Is -Hid. Is i-oni-Suncondltloinllv
t the .love.no.
! butUiev are readV .mil willing to
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An cncrRetic Libcity Loan campaign hns boon in proRress nt tlio Hesi Hrifiht mamifncturinp; plant, Front stiect and Filr ucnur whoro ni rfTort m i.pinp madf to have evciy
employe puichnse a Libcity Bond The photograph shows the female employes following one of their nnontlaj rallies
lice
. il ni iiiiv
Jto headquarter.. Is Mlrt to l,c n-&ma.UTsoftl.c-otBatc,a.,.-Si
and hy Urors. Tie, ordH Mipport-
toetntes the ck-Oom-. nor irises the
Sionnlthln thcneM ten d.n
llire proportion ol the old ii.iinty
SLln ft.x i- '"''"' .""'l viw '
niveUamlMaor HaMnond of .New-,
Aire ojienH ipporti..R the" t.nv-
air, cause The cnmp.ilBii for 1..Ibo
bColonel ColBates own n.illlulck prol..
,rlll be In Uiarce of Iese Silmoii. .
hZ U understood to he Mated for tlio
CONGRESS PLANNING
TO ADJOURN IN JUNE
Prepares to Speed Up Im
portant Legislation Already
Far Advanced
W Mp.hllcf.i!. p.ll 'J.
( '"iiBreF m iirep.uluB tn inl. lliniuRh
tin leiii.ilnll.B IrKlHlalloii liefiiro It ultli
n lcu to iidjoilllitnc Biiino time lieturen
til. middle of .lime nml .tul I.
With miiyt of the Important leRlblallon
of tho toKslon dlnpoved of, the lea. lei a
In liotli the Senate and lloiie nio m.ip
pliiK out a program that o.iIIh foi almiit
k!M inoio d.nH of work During tli.it
tlnio thr lll he iitnplv nhle, mv .rdliiB
I to the arKUiniMils the. are offering to the
, i pponents of tho on..i.in hill, the ilr.ift
liglt.1 itlon mid aim appropilntloti Mils,
to fulh i onsldei thin' Impoitnut ineaK-
l.i es and to wind up their affairs In time
i.i tetiirn to their Iioihoh for the i.un-
i p.ilgn this fall
The llrnt moM low ml an enil nil
Ji lirnmeiil waf made In the lloti'-e last
I'lld.o and Siilunli uhen the N.inl
Appropriation hill, wlileli usually re.
ipihes tio or three weeks for piks.iko
viih ruihed thiough the House In two
iliiM Iloth the lJemoir.Ulf and llepuh
lkait Icicles joint d In (stahlishlttg the
I i cord
The remalndei of tin Houe legislative
program w Itli the eiceptlnn of the amn
appropriation incisure, which will he
discussed with Scnctiii) of W'ai Hiker
tomorrow h the House Mllltiry Affalrw
committee, has heen placed In tlio hands
of M.ijoilt l.i.ider Kllclun to map nut
FUR SALE AT ST. LOUIS
WILL HE BIGG ESr EVER I
Tlnec Million Pelts, Valued all
$0,(100,000, Attract Uuycia of
thcWoild
l. I mils, prll 2! - The largest fur
rale rrr held In St UiuIm, the fur i-entei
nf the world, hegan tndn ami will
evtend ttirnugli ten full itai closing May
.' Jlnre II. mi j.nnn.nnn pi Its, wlili nn
appraised nlti of $C nn.i.nnn nre llitfl
In the iMtnlnc.le of fl(! tuge More
than "in lune.M mo ovtiulnliu
offering In the l-'imsten wai chouse I'ur
dealerH from nil ier the world. Ini'lu.l
Ing some from Ihigland, Trance Holland
Itus-sli, South Art ic i Auxtinll.i and
South Amcrlia. are here Thete Is mi
especially strong Canadian delegation
i;or State In the t'nlnn Is represrnleil
rnil'U.il Inlprf-ft Is dlsplivei! In fj'flfl
Alank.i sealskins the properu of the
1 lilted States (lnerumeiil which will
he hoi In the highest bidder, acco.mt
of the (iopimnent, mid the net prolll"
going dlrcctlv to the rnltcd stnt.
Ticasiiry
strong ntid fashionable demand Is
indlcited for in.i.n.i llusi m sables
which are partliularl choice, while I'jn.i
sdlver fox pelts me attracting great at
tention I'lve hundred blue (nx and 1000
white fot pelts were e.initnei eagerly
hi dealers One hundred
Ihous-ind ln pelts
uiand, ns aie th
lino ehluchlllas
Dealers assert tli.it this is the most
representative and iiiniprehenslvo offei
lng ever examined at one time lindei
one roof and the sire of the orferliiR
iNcltis inuili (omment.
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
v.
Suigeon fleneral Hlue Places Or
ganizutinn at Disposal of Cap
ital Committre
lolilnctnii, p. II .'' Cn-npi iiitiou J
of nil briiuih.M of Hie ilovi inuuut I
heliig broiisht to the aid of the capital
Irsues lommlttii of tho I'lili'ial llem-ive
Hoard The public IkiiIIIi stivlie mi
nouncid that It will help pass mi nil'
applications fm securities of inuiiiclpall
WILL OUST PREACHER
FOR FLAG OBJECTIONS
' Former Norristown Man As
sails Congregation for Re
placing Emblem
j i. i Hi nl hi'- MKi.muHcd his
a -, to iiMud voluntarllj If tho
memhem .lwm that com so best
istrj
for the Ifnre of iliu church
MANY HOUSEHOLDERS
ORDERING COAL EARLY
I Country Makes Gratifying Re
sponse to Call of Fuel
Ofllciiils I
Mnhlnxtnn, April 2-
T.u entlic country ban refjionded to
me plea of the fnltcd State fuel nd-
'.r. t nt ion tint orders, for nct win-
er roal be placed as earl as possible
i iloinestlc consiimeri", nicordli.g to re- i
i.ort' teaehlnc WalislnBton. This
na i.eeu rspeclallv true In the eaetern
ni.inn of the cnuutrv, probably due to
ie fart that householder there still
t.iiil in mind the Intense suffering which
t n -.hmtage of last winter caused Hoth
ni producer and rctiller report
nl is tiled vastly III excess of the sup-
i pK available for Immediate dollverj
Willi million of lone ordend. of
...si it has been Impossible to iffeit
. niiplito dellverlei, fuel adiulnlsttatinn
lib i.ils said 'Ibis has Riven ilse to
nie (.omplilnt among those who are
I p.itrlotkally responding to the leipiest
nf the fuel ailiniiilsiraiion ami nave
sought to li" lu thctr winter's supplv
It will he rrmlll appreciated, however
that the mines cannot produie and the
railroads mni.ot deliver the whole mi
nimi coal tupply of tho country within,
a few weeks. Tho fuel mlmlnltraU6i
will exert every effort to expedite) fle.
liveries nd to effect the distribution of
a maximum amount of coal during tho
summer months.
With the country' coal aupply largely
ordered ahead, the administration will
he In a position to net promptly and fa
cilitate the movement, of nn adequate
supply of coal to meet the demand The
railroads will be enabled to judge of (bo
tranio facilities which mupt be made
available for aiding coal production and
for distributing the supply,
These early order once on the books
become the basis for the determined
drive to secure rii adequate production
and prompt distribution Promptness In
ordering and patience In awaiting de
liveries arc needed ns a bnsls for co
operation of the whole country with the
fuel administration In Us effort to do It
shaie of tho nation's wnr work, said
ofllclnls
since
1881
vc
M
Faultless
Pajamas "
"ThcNIGHTvMr of a NationiSy
BUY LIBERTY BONDS
the Inure i He desiring to Issue ecuiltles fm snul-
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.... t iiiii'i ".r.tiii.'a, rum (in t.tiit-i nm nn
nml pewcrs
The committee announces that Sur
geon tienernl Hlue. of the United State
Public Health Sirvlce has placril his
organization at the disposal of the com
mittee for use In connection with the
lonsldeiatlon of i iipltal i vpuvHturig for
sanllmy Improvements
Muring the week Just p,issed th. com
mute! ill-lm-iid of t out v -live applica
tion nggrcrntlnc n nin.onn nf vvheh
$TI.J .Mm was disapproved The $ ,14.1 -00(1
npr uvod Imliidiil tjim una nf n-
Sow Viirl.. Vplll'.'J Till vtnllll nf pi
tlintli opposition, to tin pin illsl li ndi ii
i lei of Iholr imvliii tho llov lrflKi I!
I rrlmii which has bien dl-turblng tin
coiigirgallon of the l.pli opal I'lumh or
the lledernier, Astol In nssinm d tho pi i
1 portions of n hurrh.me of Indignntlon at
the morning service Sund.iv when fioni
the pulpit tlio Itev Mr lihali ili.iiiu-
Itoiizid ns ' lawlessness' tin pliulng n.
the chin el of nil Anurliaii nag, wnnu
he nrilTiil r. inovid
Determined that the flag -hall h.nm
tn Ihe ihuich and I nit a seivln- llii.
shall hang tare nlso niimbiis of tin
congregation and of I ho vi-irv a- will
.ire predicting the lesign.illon of I .bin
would be aiiepti.l tonight nt i -! I l
miellng of tho vislrv whlih has I.un
w.i. nil.
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BUY LIBERTY BONDS
and rifleen
are tn stinng de-
liin.non ermine and
funding ohllgiitlons so that tin new
Issues nppiov.il nggipgntid $' 01.1.000 I called to runsldii In pistol
.Vow Issiiis fm the i oii.Kpimillng peilnd ' ,ir
last .vim amnuntcil to jl 1 ."(47 nun, so
that a lompai itlvi saving of 37 S per ' :
cent was effoited In tidilltinn to iIim f.
saving iin-tponiment was si cured Infin
mall of li-siiis aggrr gating J5 ICii oon
lilt, efflte of clerk of ctnncei as soon fi der Kltchlu s diicition the bill llxlngl -., Uipit rPITIKXT KILL
5 tie place becomes vacant a pi Ice of Jl an ounce on sllvet and the ' JMAKCIl AUHWL,i J.D iviiii
mte leaders are somewhat perturbed . Juft legislation will bo shoved to tho J ,J71l HURT IN IS. .
it the demand of folonel Colgate tint front at once, leaving the calondir dear '
.-. in (ipmanu
r"i. . ...... ..... a. ...a. I .. I. -all..
4e Governor siiao "" "'i ..........
.W utt fcccntlv announced that he
,ijK)eUo do because his Buberimtorl.il
fjll-s reQu.ro coimtii'L ..n.-mni
Wlcomc down on .he floor and light.
itman" Tin" I" a sporting propn-
ffion, accoraing lo i ois.uenes muni
1117 force thy tinvcinoi 10 mange ins
ppim materlallv evpeclallv If the
rratnent appears to be, drawing any
i-alerUV strength aav fiom hhn
Tomult drnniiM llitrilln
iSrsiald here tint .loseph Tuiniiltv,
Hillent Wilsons seirctniv, m.iy
4uje his mind and ionic into Jersey
fer the Aim Appropriation bill, which
will bo one of the last measures up for
Lonsldeiatlon
The ngiien.fnl fm an cntlv adjourn
ment b.v the House at least was Kaihid
timing the last tlavn of the commltteo
hearings on the N". iv.il Appioprlatlon bill
Kltchlu cnnftlifd dally with the mi'in
hers of tho loinmlttce and uigeil the
llepublli-aii mcmbiiaS of that body to Join
111 the iffort to tush it thiough the House
o that tho path lould he cltarid for
speedy enactment of the rem lining legist
In t Ion
Industrial Fatalities Decrea.se
While Injuiics Incicabc 71 J
Over Previous Month
rent V .. M'HI --' 1 1 ii t- or
Industrial iiililcnts mule to the In -partnunt
of Labor and imnp Kit undei
the direction of i'oinnilloini l.ewis 1
Hnaiit. of Atlantic fit gliow a il.
ireasp of fortv-thiee fatal and an in
crcae of 711 In th" nonfatal at. Idem
for the mouth of Mm oh
"Wr .i, .Mini nf fnurtceii fitil and
4711 nonfatal an Idenls repoited as Inv
7 . a - !-.. .. ns man IMltT.lfTpll Itl
SERVICE-FLAG PARADE
FOR N.J. LIBERTY DAY
New Vnrk, Apill i; Thirlv th lusanil
.with telatives in the scribe are tn
lnanli in a 'scrvlce-tlag p.ir.uh whl. h
(Will he the featuioofthe 'Mhem D.iv
'cplelimtlon In this eltv next I'rldav
The loan connplttie aunnuiuul ,it
night that slnie the up. plug o th. i mi
palgn '- 71 l.7 line- ot lm hIvmiNhh.
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I till inllllllillt.,1 I . W'iip i ,,
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Soap Is Soaring
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limn tun Pur lUth hni
th ii xt hit m hi v t
hUh r fur th in s. tn t
tlnu' ttt mitMl H "i 1-'
iitt,. for i . Mntl nnli r
fill- 0
LLEWELLYN'S
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l.llS Cliestniit Street
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I'wpport a Democratic camllilate fi .... , Sullzcr! mil t.ill"'-The lip four oempatlon. I groups into win. n
iplnst Wge afte. all Hut that cindl-. l',,lc'1. MHUeriaiiil, Apil! .. - I lie lu lour uum N ,,v,,l0,i eleven fata
k' will not be ssembl man Simpson, foiiner (ieiiiiin .iinliassailor at l.on- ' llIul si,9i, nonfatal .u.hlents are chargeil
il Hudson, who is the onl.v Democrat ilt.ii. 1'iliup Uthnovvskv the public! ! to fa.tor'es and iV'rlm!lMi'. ,- mi' d ' m
tnfarto announce himself n Is tlim of whoso scciot mcnioian.lum. ",n,'11 ;'' 'KViiinWi.. mine
wr probable that Tumultv will en- which sti.mglv nltlcicil the tleiman h' .'," nuar'rles and ou. fatal nml 41B imii
hTor to persuide John It Hardin one fm-plzn nnllcv. Is sniin tn In Imr him t i,,i . ., tn Ihe miscellaneous g.oup
ta.anh . Jl. . S
?r9&& -, "Tiuti oitni its 257 mi aSrS,1r& i
r y jpW jf a titiiTiii SV $p tk j
This Store Is a Treasure
House of Beautiful Furniture
A N apt description of the Van Sciver Store "The Treasure House of Bcau-
tif ill Furniture" for in its spacious galleries is assembled the most
complete and charming collection of furniture ever exhibited in a single store.
But the Van Sciver Store
is representative! For
one thing, it is the larg-
ect .Store in Amerira ne.
mX 'SiiliiiMi.i voted exclusively to fur
niture and furnishings
and it upholds its repu
tation of more than a
generation's standing
the reputation for offer
ing the very best product
of furniture art crafts
manship, at prices well
below general retail quo-
''$'' It tat,ons- i ncre is no
'' " r'Cli I clement of speculation
when one deals here, for
Van Sciver Furniture is
an investment that "pays
dividends in comfort and
satisfaction for a lifetime.
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"Oiemoft prominent members of tho befoip the ticimmi limits, Is vlitually
Jeney bar, to dlgnifv the Democratic
(art and make a llsht for a Democrat
i San Jersey to back up the Ihesidont
tlHere Is more perturbation In the
Entimp over the possiblllt that the
fctnsous efforts of the Jersey Public
OTtjr Commission to get higher rates
itciu and transportation miiv nc.t as
lloomerang against the "business ad
miration " There will be n mighty
ll ill over the State if the powerful
fibllc Service Corporation of Newark
a pilsonei at his chateau In Sllcsl l
lie now Is undei nullie sin velllance
because according to the Dussel
clorfcr Tagtblatt a plan In which the
luince Intended to iscape tu Switzer
land befoie loming to trial lias been
dlscoveied
...- annnH kHCS
"rie fa.t that dining Manh .'.
well' U" accidents repoited Involv MB
inoio or le-s scve.e Injuries to th- cm
aa.va.lltnal TOS IHO 1 1 1 1 1 Ml I I . 1 I. .' '. ."
""I .a ' la.v.r.l ..l.l.ll ill IIS
ef-
V . ', c ..nise the most disastrous
.ltlllitlon
liosed to
the Industrial vvoiker i -
Oor Entire Receipts
tiesday, Wednesday & Tluiibda Will lie Imestcd
LIBERTY BONDS !
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tt''in frzryrf-
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ram down an ncm tlonal nennv
every trolley passenger it hauls
for
STATE STANDS FOURTH t
MAR-STAMP. SELLING
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Pmnsylvania Takes $10,868,-
34 of Nation's $149,361,972.
Nebraska Is Leader
;t -
WhsIiIiikIoii, Aput 22
'Ltbntka led tho nation, both In the
PWamount bought and on a per capita
W according to the rennrt lasnerl In.
SJ)r"i Treasury Department on the
Wwar.sail!.gs stamps throughout
5,Mtln. Up to April 1 tho total re
5?sl from war-savings stamps -were
a,JM.S72. ot which Nebraska con
"W 14.343;901 New YoiU was
s, vrlth $12 273,783. while Missouri
5 close third, with $11, 183,303
SJflnanla, which ranks fourth, has
0,!68.O34, ot which $8,100,221
"lrom the eastern division of the
Wle.
s on population, Nebraska outdls-J'-!!
the States, having thus far
MJ iii.W Jor cfry "i;n. woman and
&lsn her bf'rs. The District
lr-H'.?n"',0Url and Kansns fof-
.rtoe. it! '1 n,Kl 3 ll respcctlvel.
Jhaur .. "T"1"""? t April
Buy Liberty Bonds
then Buy a Flag MA
X
1
the di ivo is on
BULL
Show your patriotism. You
will have double ngni to ny in j ,f
the llac if you have bouE.it Wmt10
vour bonds And remember MMW
that llvinc the llac now that''
is doubly important. Ask :our dealer foi a
DOG BUNTING FLAG
Trad'
Mi
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Mill
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Marl .'ruivCirit
ii:; iTnir si.;v.;.esf
iw'le'bv'all'de'partment stores and f.r.t-class dealers.
JOHN C. DETTRA & CO., Inc.
. lliiniifBrtiirrrs. IU, Vs.
,Uvcry Home Should Hy n ting,,
ir-v- y
l&i&n
tho
1 1 1
i!?11. With 13.14 m.,1 111
' oeginning of
ihn .-.."" B"ow average vv ar
il's V.." l" Of 2.600.000 dallv. or
'o ot J800.000.000 a jear. Tho
t SVfrai-A Ib a. a a... . .
"1n fc. ... tu'.iauuy rising,
ji...'. D.n I7.in nnn i.. n......i..
liJ3.,?s,..n.uarjr' ".BOO.OOO-ln Feb!
KSe .S?..'!'J2''000 ,n Mrch
MM total, for Stale., ti.o. k... ...v..
2smor n- t. "". """.""":
- -... -p. per capita ioiiow:
n4f r.,.. 'a.
ttrl vwt'iioia
UJ.
FKl
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l4r nouthern).
pa?.
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IMii '
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Total tales
.. lo April I
$14,341 mil. Ml
1 37R S07 S.1
11 18 I, HO. III
IV Illlli II 4.I1H
1 ll.'l 1111 AT
a iov .'u on
-MJU 4.1!) Ml
& "111 '.'41 I.".
Il17.auj.14
, 4HV,hll I1H
4 .17.1 H1H.4H
.r.sv,nr,s in
, 481,070.37
1 101 8S1 S3
I .n .'js pit
1.S7.I 0HI.-J4
1SH (ISII III
snsi sit tin
.1 ..no Ml I 07
- ".'.' 07J 31
a Mn inn in
1 107 .'.'1 i i
3 i'4 451 31
Br' inn S.M 87
I :7 ??2 1.1
. ft7S :m m
.1 n4 Ml US
12 S73 783 (W
I 8i3 una 4 1
Per
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$11 0(1
1 73
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Of late years manufacturers have been
Riving more unci more attention to Sum
mer furniture, and it is no exaggeration to
say that our newly arrived stock for the
coming season is the most comprehensive
and charming ever assembled. Porch and
lawn, living room and sun-parlor are lav
ishly piovided for and in addition lo the
more conservative equipment, there are
many fascinating novelty suites and pieces
of exquisite design. The suite illustrated
above, for instance, is of closely-woven
reed, finished in antique ivory enamel,
with inserts of mulberry, and there are in
numerable other suites and pieces of reed
and willow in ivory, silver grey, blue
enamel, baronial and natural finishes
some with pretty cretonne cushions. Rus
tic Hickory furniture, of course, is still pop
ular for porch and lawn and our line is
most complete also there are. Couth
Hammocks and Lawn Swings and, last,
but not least, all styles and sizes of Porch
Rockers, these last beginning as low as
$1.85. Come in and see how cool, com
fortable and artistic you can make your
home this Summer and at what a very
reasonable cost.
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bout 100 in all new Ftvles'
of the season In serges and
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A Unique Line of Summer Rugs
at Unusually Low Cost
Our btocU of Summer floor coverings is remarkable, both in point of ariety and values.
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one of the winners in this spring's assortment
cut with a high chest and slim waist giving a semt
military effect, and is a strong favorite in the selling.
Made of appropriate and tasteful fabrics all of
them all wool, by the way at prices from $20 upward.
Jacob 'Reed's S
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Where Shall I Send
My Child to School?
Thai question can bo answered quickly and sat
isfactorily bj consulting the Educational Bu
reau at Ledger Central. Here, without fi.ss or
bother, you may obtain complete and reliable
information of any boarding school for boys or
girls, military academy, business college, con
servatory of music, college or university. Our
intimate knowledge of the advantages of the
various institutions will enable you to make
a wise choice
This service is free and available to every one
everywhere.
Ledger Central
CHESTNUT at BROAD
Many of the pleasing designs ami colorings are exclusive vo inn oiou-iiu ,., w. y.M...
line was contracted for over a year ago before the sharp advance in wholesale cost. If you
are interested in what is unique and beautiful, yet inexpensive in the way of Summer floor cover
ings, you will want to tec our unequalled display. We quote a few topical values:
Olatha Novelty Grass Rugs Unquestion
ably the richest .and most serviceable grass
rugs made unusual art designs and color ef
fects, to harmonize with any decorative
scheme:
12x15 ft. Rugs $18.75 to $22.75
10.6x13.6 ft. Rug $16.75 to $18.50
9x15 ft. Rugs $13.85 to $16.25
9x2 ft. Rugs $9.75 to $12.50
8x10 ft. Rugs $7.85 to $10.00
6x9 ft. Rug $5.50 to $7.00
SPECIALS IN FINE DOMESTIC RUGS
$70.00 Royal Wilton. 9x12 $52.50 $64.00 Royal Wilton, 8.3x10.6, $46.50
Have You Seen Our Wonderful Collection of Living Room, Dining Itoom and
Chamber Suites m All the Period and Modem Designs? 'Th Well Worth a Visit.
J. B. van sciv.
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Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers
Market StrHMfifiTf Camden, New Jersey
Store Opem Dally at 8.30
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