Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 02, 1918, Postscript, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 191?
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Eleven vare workers! J
"GROUND GLASS" IN JELLY
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HARMLESS SUGAR CRYSTALS! FACE FRAUD CHARGES
Scan Throw M.m Mothers Into Panic 0or "Slriokon" Cliil-
ill on mill Disrupted Picroo School Until Federal Chemist
Ahido Annljsis and Ksplodcd Theory of Gorman Plot
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CAN'T BREAK HABIT
OF BEING TORPEDOED
Christian Pelcion Mas JJoon
on Three Ships Sunk
hy the Germans ;
fhrlMlin Pcimmmi 1i.k turn on tnr-
liciloeil Fhlpi mi iiftm lie Ik bi-Kimilnc toi
legal il the cxpcrlcnip an ii habit
Three ship nn vvlilili Up mlleil the
Atlantic Invebcin mini. Ii trip ilmnm I
hut rcterKcii Ik Ht ill imliurt
Ho arrived In I'lillnflMnliln Inilnv nftcr
nn eventful irule on the Ftciint'Oiip Soul
Kvn which N nou ill tin Iiiittinii of Hip I
Atlantic The Nnril Iwn Hallnl fimnl
nn Atlantic poit nlmut wis wrel.K hko ,
'I ho vovapc tin tinrrntful until tin I
flcamshlp iip.ircil Hip Aion A few
miles from tin re a mibmnriiip pokul It-nni-o
out of tile water ami cni a Mit It
iickis Hip bow of the Nont Kn
Ililt the chip appiiiictl to In a 1 1 1 1 1 i
deaf, ho another slull itnt to tin i (bin
tprrt oer the hhlp The Vti"-i1 Im'ti tl I
ami tho KUbm.irlne nunc ulonBeidc
Whit happened nfltt that is licit' r
told III the words of I'otemen, who win
t-ceonil nRlncer of the Hblp. and h it
followed the Mt thlrtv miiik
"lho commander of the nulmi.il In"
hoarded our ship" he K.ihl, 'anil oidered
tho captain and inself aboard the sub
He told n he had boon nnltliiR around
tho Azote fur iw for two wTmUh Ho
knew we were mining to nipet n convnv
"While we wip on the kuIuii nine we
found It hid aldpil to Mn an oil t.iuKu
Jint a iliorl while hermr It met ux It
f-ecmi the timl ii lefuxed to clop foi the
subinailne She vv Ireli Mm il to another
r-boit wbb h anl. the tanl.er
"After we were on the Kiilmiai Inc a
few iiilnuleH the fieiman lomniander oi
dered our ciptnln and me baeU to mil
chip 1 tnlil him we dldn t have main
MipnllcK. and he decided to Kink tin
N'onl Kvn
' He let u hi u llfibnnt and ennueli
Kupplic foi KPM-ral ilnv A few nitn
iiIch after we put off from out ship the
(trim mm sank her with bombs We
wero adrift three tlnH mid nlKhtx and
flnall landed on thp i oaKt of Moroico
our crew w.ia bent to lionleaux "
Pcterxcn wan on tho VlR.illst. whlih
wai blown up and later hailed on tho
t'otiR limn? w-hlch wan mitik near tho
coast of Pi nitre He wax lit xea i-ev-eial
ilajs each time befoio beliiR pliked
up
Petersen llr a rirlmnliv HnRland,
when bo In an oi,ioitiiiill to be homo.
UKRAINIANS BACK LOAN
PIiiI.Klclphi.ins of Tint Nation
.tlit) Hope to Ilaioc S 10,000
T kialnlans In IhN cttv nre stronRly
behind the third l.lbcrtv I.oin Their
commlttcee heailid b. T J llrcey. Is
leaving no btone untuineil to send tho
tdi.iro bj lieoplo of this uatlotiallt.
'clear ocr the top"
When the canipilrn end" S.i unlay
It Is expected tin Hiilinrlptlotis will have
reached $10 noo
One of the method- used bv the
t'kinlnlans to hoost tho loan w.ih a
pirade In which the 1 kra'ntau Aimrl
ran Citizens' AKs-o.l,itton, L'l.ralnlan
I.eaKUe. from ailoui tnila of tho rlt
and clrjuli orKanli.itions and school
Lhlldren took part
The iMiiid" wat followed hy a iii.imi
nieUlnK, .11 whlih .iddtritcs weie made
l Clinton Itocers Woodrulf, Hr Julian
Czupka Casbuli A H.inklewlcz the P.e.
Max Kln.icli Mm ton Wltkln and T J
nri.e, who pticldid
At the ilo-e of Ml HlNceya Fpeei h
subscription to the amount of $1.1000
vote no' uied
The mtmbiiH of the executie com-
mlttee Included Tlieouoie j nrie
chairman, Stephen Wllizjuskl,
rbalrin.in . a(Mii.-e hliagala. lie
man. jticn.ui iiu.i wi-n.-i.uj
noioskwicz tiiiiHUiri. Petri
wlcz. Hniiticl.ll uec ii tin y
SPROUL CLUB FORMED
IN FORTY-SIXTH WARD
I Main Piominenl Men of WiM
Philadelphia Anion: Mom
hers liiu oiled
Tile Jrlli-iind-Kround-RliiHH mlrr of
the nortliupHt eitlon hii been hoUed
It rciiulrrd fpvenil il.nw to Bit at the
bottom of It bill now all locrn of jell
nre Filling It fenrlei-!il
few dai nfio the tlirie ihlldren of
Mm Anna Hood. 28 17 North Twcntx
fourth ctreet asked for bread and Jell
limit of the jouncit.iK ate ablindantlv
and then went happlU to the TIioiiiih
1 May Prlrce Kehool, Tcnl-thlrd nnd
Ciimbrla treeti
After the hid pnne Mm Cood h.ip
I petted to Klnnee nt the rose-colored JellJ
j a II repoed Innoi-entU In the rI.isb
she Fh line pirtlelen of a clas nn-
peniniiir Mnttned throueh It SIio 1ml
lieatd of tho uround-Rl ikk ploti" of
the iScrtmiiK Like a Hash she was off
In the sihool and hmimtit brr thlee rhll
(dren Viola, llert and James home with
nil pnsidblo speed
A nil kIi lii a- siimmnnid and was
hoi rilled In heal that the i lilldrcn Ind
VOMKiVS FHM SCHOOL
TO Ol'K.X HKKK MONDAY
intPii Rinunci rh- In their JnlU He
mule a thoniiiRli examination but could
find nnthllic wrons The NounRstcr
themfle were K-arrd, but pnintrsK
tither nintlirrH who 1i.ul liotiRtit Jelly
finiti the same Rroi erv imtionlzeil by
Mrs (lood dcildrd tint their chlMrcn
uIho had i mistimed a quantity of the
Krnuiiil rHss They also took their Mill
dren from nhonl without delay nnd In
formed the print Ipil J n Hmery He
In turn told the polliu nnd l!ocrnmctit
oltlelnls
The Btorekccper who MMd the Jellv
wan nlarund Mie Is thorouRhU Alnerl
1 1. in and wanted an luxestlgitlnn hhe
sent ii whole burel of the suspected
Jellv to the Pcdiral HulldlliR A Hoi
eiuinent chemist made an analli and
found the Jelli tierfettlv harmless and
pit liable It wax iwcrcil with Infinites!,
inn I stiRar eivstaN At first Rl.tnie the
resembhd Rlnsn but n for the tnste
well nil the stilil.cn i hlldreu are now
cntliiR mole jellv
IMKKCK SCHOOL MAiMM
TO ItUY MHKItT Ht)M)S
Ml Ii.
1) Illi)Ms CI It I IN
Itrili-h neu-pipcr orrepolllclll
mil war writer, who will I. ilk on
"Hie Dciimvc t.ir" .it Wither
spoon Hill Inniplil iiiuler the till
pue of the l"lueril Ixlinion
;(u irlx . ( ii rl it in iile a fir-l h mil
inrlii:.iliou ol loiiilitinii'. in (er
tii in anil oilier warring iounlrie
GERMAN PEACE MOVE
SEEN AS BIG MENACE
P.epubllcins In the l-'oit -sixth Mnid
l ii Linff the inndldai of Senatoi Hproill
foi the Ruhprnntntinl noinlii.it mn h.io
foniipil n wnrd club to push bis landi
d icy nnd with Hip rxirptlnn of tin lan
illil ites for I.leutinnnt llniornnr nnd
-.cretarv of Internal Affnlis the rnlltt
' st He llit.it headed b Sproul
I bo club m known os tin Wllll-im ('
spioill Independent llepublli in LenRUe
'or the Porn -sixth Wnrd, nnd has iimotiR
llx inetubtrshlp man p'-ii'lnent iirofeM.
"lon-il nnd business men of West Phll.i-
1 ib Iphln
Ihe tndepenibnts lire supimitlnc tin
rinillit.uv of Senatoi Heidi liiian foi
l.buteuant tioernoi and Itetnesi ninth e
Woodward for SnietaM of Internal f
tairs. who nre on the Piniose ticket
'I ho uiw tub, launihed last nlRht
..tnrlcil f.Tf llh ii lli Inn ticpr flip lllp'
forces In tho mm) h niiproiutallnR the
Maike headqu liters t'i until a few
I ami rm IrjinitiR Will lie (ilrn
on (.ili-oii r.irm. Vnnc.
lOOll
oin n and Riils In mm lulls nnd blR
stiaw hits dlRRiiiR inkliiR and linelnR.
will be n familiar slRht mi the (lllrain '
farm, t Wimnwood nftir next Mem-1
dav
An woman wIshliiR to lu educntrd In
fin mint:, with n Mew to enlistlnR In tho
Human s land nrinj units to be formed
Under tin toutull of national defeusi
will lie Rilpn oppoitunltc to lie Instructed
In farm work In two cxpirts
Miss Ituth .MitZRir a Cornell griiilmto,
aheaiU Is on Ihe Hlbson farm 'Ihe
si llfifil UIM bo .il.pll. .1 tipvl .Miiint.. unit
thin will be noiliirRPS bond IndfiltiR nildrissnn ' The Cultivation of tin I
inn' tuition beliiR free, but the prmlsn .. .. .,,, m,,,, i,, ii,,.iJU w ,,
Is mule tint tho-e who prom In their, w"l,tl l-,lu-""n '" Huslness wa- mi
expel Ipiups shall nftetuuid sIrii up foi ' Hip features of the Ineetlni; whlih i
senile wiin one in imp l.iiul units . i,i.i
ul.llll.H ...,,,. ..Ill I... nl. . .. ... ...1 I" "
.-.i,...i .....in,- ..in .... .i.ii hi ii r....iiii.
Sft of stiidplits III .liim the objiit of
the trulnliiR hfiiiR to lit a lirRp nunitii r
of woitMii as leaders of squads
The tndeim of tin Pttip rlx has an
nounird Its umiiI suiuini i RaidiiiliiR
inurse it tin Chislii hpi Iiirs hi lmo and
tin art stuilints who haw ulnaih
rcRlsteied will In iio til. il with a iniii
IMliMil Ip uli i tn tustiuif thpoi in tiuik
RiirdniliiR iindei the dlnctlmi of the
National I.p.iriii for niiieii s SirUi
oi lallnn ole to l.rnil
tirilti ('.uli to Cm
rrnment The Alumni Assm Intton of thi ivim
Mltnol has totrtl un iiilmnusl to ItiMst
us surplus casti in l.ltiertx Itonds anil
I will subsiilbe IhrouRh the students inm-
mlttee of the school, whlih has thus f n
rrported subi'criptb.ns of mote thin $ "
nnn
tr Martin I. Hollnnnc n,i. , I
prrsldeni of thp assm Intl. in to Ml,
( ThoniHS .Mm Prlrce ,lr sou of
founder of the Institution Mi ivn
Viill llae lloarinj; on Com
plaint Made h Committoe
of Sex only
On ilinrRes of ilritlon nnd reRletra
Hon frauds, cloven election olllcers. nil
known as Vnrc workris In the Third
nnd Portv-elRhth Wards will be Riven
henrliiRs before MnRlstratr Itrnshaw to.
dny. Thrv wrre in tested on umipl.ilnt
of tho Committee of Seventy
Tin men licensed of llleRal voIIiir nnd
of nliflUR nnd nbeUliiR llleRal votluR
during the elcitlntis list fall arc Albert
Stains, men MiKcnn stieet. JuiIrc of
rlrctlnn of thr rlRhth division In thr Por-tv-elBlith
Wnrd. Prrd Stains, of the
same nddrrss, an Inspittor. William
X unke, of the same nddrrss, an Inspec
tor UcorRO II C.iln S001 South Tweti-Iv-llrst
strcrt ft ilerU. .Inhn New chain.
Jr H0M1 Mt Krnn street nn Inipeitoi,
anil John 1. Pov 2013 .South Tontv
second street, n Vnrc i nmmlttceumt.
ami Chris Powns HOOs South Twcmj
llrst street u clerk
The nun ibnrRpil wlih in.ikinR false
nnd fraudulent riRistia.lons are rthur
J Leotmrd JHI7 llmll street. II J
Mi llrlde JOS". South Twentv-sicotid
strut. Amliiw Patrlik .ll.'t Snvder
nvrnui, mill I n iries Hi Ran. -ui i touiii
Ttti ill -sit nml sin 1 1
lnvesllKatlnns bv the Committee of
f!eeiitv todav mil usult In other ar
rests Allegations aRilnst the men were
made bv Lie II Wilson nn rmplove of
Ihe llddvutoiip munitions plain and a
iisldint of the Poitv-l.lKhth Ward
i I
Cm tin, War Correspondent,
Warns of Impairment of
Allied "Will to Win"
dajs npo when the i lubrooms nt I'lft)
seiond alid .Sansoin strrivjs wrre lensrd
lij the Independents, the bulldliiR una
Ihe headquartirs of the Macki V orR.iul
z.itlon 'Ihe dubs nllh ers nre President,
s iiiiuel P SiutterRood of S P Siat
terRooil .x Co riiiIii men h Hits , vho
picsldeut. (liorRe W ll.inev, of Huney,
Uuttuei .VI Itaab, shirtwaist mamifnc
liners, secictai.v. MaRiMiatc llobert
C.iisou and treasurei 'Ihoiuas P Slat
tttv of slattiiv Iliolhiis, io.it dcalus
John PUUr was Indorsed foi Congress
fi oin Ihe West I'hllaik Iphl i-lici man
tow u dlstiht, John It l.i) lor for the
Stile Senate mill i huiles K D.llnill
anil Kcrii uilt Johnson foi tho State
llouic of Itepreeiitatlvcs
WANTIiD M.IIVY LADS
AS WAR TANK CllliWS
lco
chair-John
Atitono-
'The wm is roIiir to be one of in
durance nnd will he won by the side
which most unlledlv keeps up Its 'villi to
win Thing nre In the balance 'over
there ' It Is up to America to swIiir the
scale This Is 'our war,' us few here
probably realize "
These statements wile mndi todav hy
I) Thomas I'urtln wnr innespondent
nnd autliorlt) on political nnd military
conditions in llurope
Mr Curtln. who 'covered' fifteen wnr
fionts during thr wnr. Is louring the
Pnlted States lecturing tn vvnin against
(iermanys next diplomatic moves lie
will lecture tonlRht nt Wllhcrspoon Hall.
Mr Curtln sums up the three diiiReis
against which the Pulled States and Its
Allies must be nn their RUinl const.inti).
as follows Klist the IlusKm buak
ilnvvn iiriv fuinlsh ilennanv supplies
tint will ennble It to outeiiduie Its op
ponenls In food consi i vatlnn nuasuirs
t-emnd the Rreal limn done Allbd sh'ip
lilng Ii) siibmailnes In the l.it liim
)iars and tldiil the lomlng lienn.inli
propagmiU foi 'peace' Thiough the
last named Mi Curtln said the lirimiii
llovernincnt will nek to tnkr .iilvantagc
of nil weaknesses hi the Allied countries
dm to the foolish hi lit f that ilennanv Is
on the virgo of i evolution, so tfiat the
rial Miiiigth of tho Oirman people may
be brought Into pi iy during the lull
whlih It Is believed the in w diplomatic
offensive will aim to iriale
ll talk of a n volution In (lermany
must bo dlnolintcd once nnd for all.'
said Mi Curtln 'Although 'ill per icnt
of the people are dlssatlslled with con
ditions In the empire thev are so will
m hooled nnd nmtrollcd bv the mltltai
Istlc leaders that u revolution Is out of
tho question '
Special This Week Only
t These are days of Economies.
r This is Your Opportunity to Get
Value and Quality for Your Money.
' Cordovan Calf, Gun Metal, and
New Dark Tan Oxfords.
i ViuA Qfv1 $4
K w "
All Sizes
Regular $7.00 Oxfords
Special Genuine Cordovan Oxfords, $8
Bmmermatfs
MEN'S
1312
Cbettnut St.
SHOES
' 1232
Market St.
m
Another ('all I uril In I ill Itciuainiiig
Cl.i'sci, ami Hii-kv bi rappers
, Arc I)circil
More huskies for the tank spiv be I
quick ' l
The tlrst call Issuiil soiih tune ago
was fullv mot vnit now .uiiiiiion.il
lasses nre opi u mid must be filli d ,
Men of led blood nnd abounding in
'pep' nre wanted for this sei v ice w hi. h
has nil the tin Ills any man of adun
turcMHiio bplrit could demand
Applicants lite urged to file their 111
llstment papers prompt!) us the Links
of the tank set v lie aro being filled rap-
Idly The lecrultliig olllic Is at l-.l
Archsticet
Tlie ago limns are cignieen anil loriy- i a
one, and those now wantid are vvirehss ! V
buzzet operators, cooks, liiacliim -cun
mechanics, motoi engine iiiecliamts
tiactot dilvers, ihaufTeurs stenngi i
phris heav) mntoititick drivers motoi-
ivclo drlvtis, teleimoiio optt.itois pl.c
trlil.ius, bkicksmlths, o)-icetv Icne
weldtis bench luachlnists, lithe hands
and tv (lists
HALLTKAM'-UVKIt TIIKIIK"
h cilU(;k ok local hov
Cipkiin Hcnrj iN. l'lllinp: Cnlcrs Mnr
in Paris l!.i-cli.ill
League
tine of the tweniv-thrie teams enteied
In the Paris Itasebill I.iagup icpiiseut-
Ing rvcrv bianih of the Initid states
war scrvbe now in Pranie is mulct the
dlrcc-Ion of i npt.ilu ll.inv V Pilling
s.iultnr) coips. .National Arm) who Is
a son or Charles I Pilling of this Uty.
'I his team, whlih Is made up of men
who Captain Pilling took over their is I
Ihe Midic il )ep u tun nt Hep ill Shop
No I and he several funnel minor
.mil major Ic.iruus In Its line-up 'Ihe
siason oil lied list weik and cames are
plivid i ic'i Sundae '
Man) foiinei vvi ll-knrivvn hiscbilll
pki vers in piirnlbd In the circuit and
at- one hue in klinkl slid Pat Moian i
will In -imliiig over his smuts to Paris'
lipfoir long in get likelv niituial fori
the aft i-tm w ir g mn
In the Pelri'e school I'lnp in
wist of Itroad Thr nssoi inlinn vvuli
iiiPinhrrshlp of USD was rrsntrd In
flotiilsbiUR condition with iuvitrd u
iiiiinvrstrd funds of tflJK'i
lb sldis Poitoi Holli.vviiv tbp-i Din i
vv i rr rpc led lie pti sldent i W Van
Ailsituliti I lei licit S Punk Mis P I
Ithoibs lulln Htoisiliit Hsviil I
Mooie. sitretmv S I, ilabit tissistiut
suretnrv Isabella C MtCHtTiev, tieas
uier lieorge II Uiwill usststaiit Inns
ill el Hurrv i; It. il low , tnmi.igpis I Im
nui M Cloud I .a urn Mvuv liosp Mi -Hevllt.
I Agnes Hrlllllli. .Marie P Imr
kln Horn lichre, t'l.iiu A Itendiiiks
William il Harbei. 11 P Shortlld-
lliupti II W'alti n John llllteiiliniisi '
John II Wilglit Waltn H Mirtu anil
Ueotge l.ehhels
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Warner Trailers
Vlinle In I lie siirriliniistrr Mao
lUtl M I lit Ii Mill 11 HI'I s.
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Kills. . livis 111. trlln, Int
ro I Milmlt lllili; . Ilnmil ,X Kaip sis
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Galvanized Boat Pumps
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Hammer Blows That Hamper
EVERY other typewriter but the
Noiseless works on the hammer-blow
principle. The type strikes hard against
the roller.
The Noiseless alone brings you pressure
printing the most marvelous typewriter
improvement in the last twenty years.
There are no felt pads or soft rollers in
the Noiseless. The type is steel the roller
is'steel but there is no noise !
A quiet office 1 No typewriter explosions
to interrupt your thoughts! No "Stop-a-minutc-Miss-Smith-while-I-aiiswer-the-telc-phone."
You wouldn't hesitate ten minutes
if you were sure the quality of the work
would be the same that there woulB be no
sacrifice of speed or convenience. Write,
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Linde 30th Anniversary
Rug and Carpet Sale
Positively Saves You a Third to a Half
Prices arc soaring in all textile lines. Your own shopping
experience tells you that. And the scarcity of goods is increas
ing. Linde Store preparedness enables us to not only supply
our customers, but to protect their pocketbooks with prices
guaranteed far below all other stores.
This sale brings gou a most unusual opiwrtuiiitg. Its
wide range o- selection and astounding values should be
seen bg cverg homemaker in this coinmunitg. Such bar
gains will not come gour wag again for gears. In fairness
to gourself gou should malic careful comparisons.
$1.50 Tapestry Brus- $1 QQ
sels Carpet, yd .
Wilton Rugs
$.V 50 1 1 iKlt Grade. ii') . $51.00
67 00 Worsted. J1. 58.50
(i-'OO Wurstul. 83x100 54.50
57 00 .Standard, QxIJ . . 46.50
54 (X) Standard. S.K10 0 . 44.50
.il 50 Standard. o9 . . 26.75
18 50 Standard, 4 67 6 . 15 00
S14 Basket Weave $10.50
Rugs, 6x12 ft. .
Axminster Rugs
$51 00 Ilijih Grade 113U $42.75
47 50 Seamless. 912 . .. 37.50
45 00 Seamless, 99 .. 36.50
32 50 Seamless, 7 6x9 ... 25.75
24 00 Seamless. 69 . . 19.75
3600 Heavy Grade, 8 310 6. 28.75
2500 Heavy Grade, 7 69 . 19.25
$1.35 Velvet
Carpet, yd . .
95c
liodg Brussels Rugs
$52 00 Best Grade, 9x12 ft . $42.75
49 00 Best Grade, 8 3x10 6 ft. 40.00
3600 Five Frame, 9x12 ft .. 29.00
28.50 Five Frame, 69 ft.... 21.00
Throw-Size Rugs
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9 75 W tlton, .i(i6l m
Ssd Wilton, 27xv4 m
7 00 Wilton J'xM tn
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Colonial Rugs
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3x 6 ft c relonnc
27x54 in Cretonne
$89 Wilton Rugs,
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$13.75
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2.25
1.25
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Tapestrg Rugs
$?0 00 Seamless. 9x12 ft $22.50
26 50 Seamless, 8 3x10 6 ft. . 21.00
18 75 Seamless, 7 6x9 ft . . 15.00
15 00 Seamless, 6x9 ft 12.OO
Linoleums
$3 00 Best Inlaid, so, vd . $1.50
2 50 Heavy Inlaid, s jd . i.25
1 35 Inlaid, st d . ... ,95
85c & 75c Linoleum, st yd . .60
$1.25 Tapestry Brussels
Carpet, yd
65c
Select Nowl Purchase Held Until Wanted on Payment of Deposit
HENRY LINDE
Open Monday
and Friday
Evening
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have the spirit of May in them!
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It will be well worth your while
to lake a walk out to 16th and
Chestnut Streets and study
the styles in our windows!
It's a beautiful display I The fabrics run
the entire scale of colors and patterns. There
are dark grays and light almost creamy
white Cambridge grays; there are stripes
and checks and plaids; soft tones blending in
harmony; novelty mixtures; ' A
Then there are the models. The newest
Perry innovations designed to save the cloth
and yet convey the military air so you will
see raised welt seams instead of belts, and
yoke effects with little pinches of fabric where
the pleats and tucks used to begin.
CJ There are conservative models galore, of
course, but there's a distinction in them which
comes from Perry lines and tailoring.
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with their opal tints and spring flower hues '
that change and dance and shimmer with j
every bend of tne hand.
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it will pay you to come out to see!
$20, 25, $30 to $55
PERRY & CO."N.&
16th & Chestai
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