ti.1 Hi"1 ly u '7 iV&NINd PtJBLlO LBfeaMB PttELDisLrjaiA, MONDAY, MAY 2G,' 1910 ' V - V. J, .f'A . - L-J I r - T ' 1 titti I am ! fAil T) ttnwtwnitiflrt. 32:21 West IVnu Htrcct. CJueou I.nnc and Corporal Thomas W. Harper. U11U South Fifty eighth street, Philadelphia, weie nmoiiR those who lalkocl.to uows paper men in camp this afternoon. They told some of the CMicrienees of the STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER T0D1SBANDTHISWEEK 'diUMon in France. I ., " , 312TH ART LLERYWIEN r V X IV N Yk I Pennsylvanians Arnvine' at Newport News Slated for De mobilization Soon MACHINE GUN UNIT DOCKS' The r.lL'lli Hckvj I'lclil Artlllcij. of the Scicnl) -ninth DiwHoii, in which many Philucldiiliiaiis me solving, will ho demobilized some .time llilt wee',. They were iu the fight in the Ar j Bonne, and hae been credited with the (nptnie of Moiitfniiroii, which the Brit teli frtlil tlmm it na 1 rii lirnrtt nlil n lint I thev took the stronghold in three dnvs. with terrific lo"en to the euetm. lt a hcto aIo, they said, that General, Kuhii dlsplajed icnuukahle coolness' mid eudenrrd his men to him hj his ilntinc. The .",11th Machine Cnu ltatlaliou of the Seentj -ninth, in command of Major Stephen l. Ilcni.i. of Louisiana, followed the IJIl'tlfMlT the ship and on to camji. The operated in the Aigoiiue and snffeiril man) insanities. '1'he unit was originally composed .i.!n. f itA. ...... i. :.. a i...t .. :.. ... I'l !1M I I 1 . V V -iiili. "l VllllO,lHlllUII'. Ulll IM.IMfc IU .....,., ,, nl .iriuii .'i-j , m.unities now contains many leplncc eteida) alone with Vhglnln unit of , montH. !hc Tuenty-nlnlh DivHuu and I'ciin- I - nlvnninns and Virginians united in t iviiu; the men a lousing welcome. The lyitli Mm iiioo - (I nn ltatlaliou nNii was AN AWFUL SHOCK WAS THIS! on hoard the biff tiansport fimn St. Na raiie. Moie than 10,000 pcisons vlitnnllj went wild as (lie tiansport beating the sun-tanned unci hattle-atied wnniors fame into 'the harbor. The crowds had initprl Cl, , rn !im,a frtr Clin hnnnJiin chic.li had been delated, and in those oeis nree limits cnouch eiiilmvinsin was r.roliscd to welcome nppiopiintelv an en-( tire division Twelve steamers tilled with tlic welcomers went down to meet he Virginian, pieceded bv the nil planes. Immediately after landing, the 1'liil idelphians, following a ligiment of Vii I luians, inarched to Camp Hill. Colonel IIjiij ) illiur. c oinmamler In Spring the Young Man's Faneyl Lightly Turns to Thoughts of Love They weie tnll I inch woie a picture hat , They wore long 'blue capes, which were draped gracefully fiom their shuul. I'licy stood by the edge of the lake at Willow (jrovc 1'nrk. It was evi dent they weie admiring the cone Mjriads of lights flecked the surface of (lie silverv lake, and cloens of boating parties, weie cli-ti ibuting spung Inn monies. Seveial .vouth't passed tlie statuesque 1 mall), two, miner of thelll'JHi. made a biicf speech on the ' ,!! ri, ,,,.... cigniug of the nnnMiic ' acquaintance, unmindful of the fact that Kvciv man in the rcirinipnt. the e'edo- Mel declared, is nn nicient adiniiei o' Major Geucinl Kuliti. J.lbcrtj Division omniaiider. The men told, with a gii'.ti iVal Of piide, how the geneial advanced! jo the first lines of defense nnd bftense, jod how on two ocevsions his horse was flint under him Lieutenant Thomas I'. "White, of Kliubctli, V. .1 . came off the tiaus poit in command of hcaclnuarlets com pany. His outfit Is composed almost entirely of Philadelphia!!, and he i-aicl he is pioud to he associated with tbrm. Tlattci v A was in chaige of First Scr geant'Stcphcn I.rbolcl, 108 AVest (Jirnid avenue, Philadelphin, and Hut ten 1! had Captain .John W Stocver. of ('lies ler, in coni'iuncl These men said tneii flip had not been illogrthcr pleasant but they had foigotlen the tiinls of the past in the iov of being home m:.iin The Virginia legimenl was the fit -I to leave the jiieis, nml was followed hv the r.l'.'th. The Phikiclelpliian's b.uicl led the oigaiiiatiou, ami it passed clown a lane of poisons for ujimist a mile, until thev had leached the out sklits of the cit) Nearly HO, 000 poi sons weie thcic to giect them. Fieqtient lest iiciiods weie given the men along the loute. and when the) had passed thiough the nidi of tiiumph. elected by th c it) in honor of all of Ameiicn's lieioes, (hey weie met bv a utilng of aimy trucks and weie allowed to pile their packs on boaul. At camp the) weie given quaiteis, which the) declared aic palatial in comparison with some they hnd known over theic. Hailv tomotiow night the) will ho put thiough (he sanitai) piocess.' liundieds weie wntclimg tlie (liitation from the music pavilion, flue of the )ouths enciicled tlie wnisl of the gill,' who encoutaged liim with her light, arm. And then, she of the capo, the pic ture hat and the statuesque form whis poied: "Gimme n smoke, will ,ver"V foi "she" was a gob from the uav.v )aid and tl'e othci "she" -was just another gob Their own. girls, hntlcs and cape less, stood ueaiby. TODAY'S CASUALTY LIST Seven Philadelphians Mentioned in War Department's Roll Seven Philadelphia tiginc in a c.is ualtv loll released b) the War Dop.nt mout todav. All but one of thco me lis,ed as "slighll) woiindecl." The men me Piivatos .John . llcj-on. -717 Noilh Itiuggolcl stieet: Stephen K lien. 1:!I Noith r.loventh sfrcc f. lMwin A Kiuft. 17!!i Noith Wurnock sticct; H.iuicl ! l.auaid. i7.'!'J (ileulockl sticct; Thomas Costcllo. 1757 N'oith Muschei sticct, and Manuel Wu, I'JIS' Pniksidc avenue. Piivntc llaitoio Focu. 017 Ann btieel. is lecordcd as having been loturiicd to chit), pieviousl) listed as inUsing vrzz;"zj s C -0""- rWrM'iCWzmtjr 0 I Charge Account 923 MARKET STREET I I l)roiiniM:i I tf - y - " " mm n ' - wCJijQiMl"- iM. I UM$?SJM I low and save money, Hr K$ i3l obstz i & BySf mi 1 Wonder Bargains in Summer Merchandise THESE specials arc uncqualcd for value giving and timeliness. Come tomoi - A Wonder Special. Beaded Georgette t Satin, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Dresses Actual Values Up to $32.50 A JIObT. CNceptlonal sale ot dtcsset, tli.it aie In the new styles at a price ih.it nidhes It a most unequalled value All llio, new trimming effects. All Hie new colorings Oresies for Stout Women & Specialty 4i75 1 ttXOnA A lU.Fioor i i i $1.25 Envelope Chemise 98c WliUo mid flesh Tailored or lace trimmed Ftsles. Street tlonr Extra Special! Wash Skirts Values Up to $1.50. at Piques, gabardines, fancy cords, tig-1 ured and striped eiiecis. 89' Slip-Over Sweaters $J.Si8 Kor outdoor and sports wear All coIoih Street Hour The New Taffeta or Georgette Trimmed Hats $9.98 ydBswflE'i: 4 I r n Tlie newest for sum mer wear. Navv blue And nil ledillnu shades. Neatly trimmed, Mreet irinor Silk Georgette Waists $3.75 1 1 i Actual 3.00 n AAf.fi I M J.!SCI talile -5ffij5h M Beaded 0- em-. ClSvr.'lliA I luoldered front?. 7&yJxf oollarless or L-JSR?r' 2? large collar and -CSSufj tailored effects. - s. HHSKt' An Extraordittaru Sale! New Voile, Silk and Serge Dresses$5&$7.98 Values tc $10.00 t Lovely plain color and flguied volle.. printed foulards, silk poplins and serges Large arlety of etyfes All slueH for vvoitcen and misses. jy Boys' $1.50 &' $2.00 Wash Suits Of repps, CjJ fl 11 o r pales. -a,UU uncllliicnca. I neatlv M. ;-js rinineli U to b yra. Girls' $2.50 "& $3.00 White Dresses $4.85 Of voiles nnd lawns: lace and c m b rold ery Jrlnunnd, (i to 11 yeais 1: Sizes Girls' $4.50 CheckjCoats In neat (a en belted Sfcl-'U styles. SI1K , o o 1 lars. m SIics from fi in H pyears. I I n t w. !im A AiJRa mm m wmtr b. """ ' ' ' ' "'' J.- Siik Jf & Qm -Mk A A1 KrCWV PMlisZ lifSr s i"l' I "i bTilW'. 2ZZ 2"W9 tir?f ww -ry-im w& w yi Clover Days Tuesday and Wednesday TO-MORRQW will be the first of two Clover Days, for which we have made extensive preparations. Clover Day has become a great INSTITUTION, s By extending the Clover Day son ice over two days, we do not require so lnanv extra salesnuonle as formerly, and also in nfhpr wjivs vprlncp ennn-ps. so large and attractive to thousands of customers, that it has simply outgrown ' tion and improve the service besides qiving those who could not shop in every tlie possibility ot serving in one clay all who wish to take advantage of its hun- I department in one day, the opportunity to procure the same extraordinary dreds of special opportunities for saving money. values on the second day. Hundreds come to the Store on both days. Hundreds of Clover Specials for To-morrow , at Less Than Regular Prices The following is only about one-half of the hundreds of Clover Specials for the lirst day. These and the others will bo found when you conic to the Store, till under the famous Clover Signs, each showing the regular price and the Clover -Day price. Some of these lots will be .sold out on the lirst day, but many more are in quantities sufficient FOR WOMEN New Taffeta Drgfescs, in black, navy blrte, French blue and taupe special at $13.50 New Crepe de Chine Dresses, in black, taupe, navy blue, French blue, white. Ilesh S15.75 Foulard-and-Crcpe Georgette Frocks, $18.30 Silk and Wool Dresses Greatly Reduced Serge and Poplin Suits special at $20.00 New Sports Suits of Jersey now $25.00 Fine Serge Suits, black, some blue $30.01) An Odd Lot of Suits Greatly Ueduccd Rubberized Canton Cloth Raincoats $5.75 Black Satin Capet, lined throughout $20 Serge Capes, with vest front now $10.50 Odd Lot of Separate Skirts now $5.00 Wash Skirls $1.S5 Roval Waists of Striped Lawn $1.00 Trimmed While Voile Waists now S2.90 Fashionable Thin Crepe Waists $2.00 Crepe de Chine Waists, flesh, while S2.tt.i Trimmed Hats reduced to $3.50 , Ready-to-Wear Hats now SI. 00 and $2.0.) While Milan Sports Hats now $1.05 Millinery Ribbons 10c Flowers and Fcalhers25c Tan, Gun-metal and Drown Olords -Wj.j Various Oxfords, including suede $3.85 "Soft Shoes for Tender Feel" now $4.85 Pumps & Oxfords in beautiful styles; some slightlv soiled, sample sizes now $2.15 S. & C. While Powder, to clean white shoes 20c , , Plaited Collars, in all the new shades mc Drgandie Collar-and-CulY Scls-5c Bcngaline Sailor Collars now 25c Lace Collar-and-CulT Sets now 50c Two-clasp French Kid Gloves, in black, SLoO Two-clasp French Kid Gloves, in whitc,$1.75 Two-clasp French Kid Wash Gloves $1.05 Two-clasp Grav Wash Fabric Gloves 55c Two - clasp Extra - heavy Milanese Silk Gloves, white and colors $1.50 Silk Gloves, black, while and mode SOc Hair Switches, special at $1.05 Embroidered Cambric Handkerchiefs 7c Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, 0 for 90c Sleeveless Middy Sweaters $1.85 Wool Middies, with Sleeves $3.75 Shetland Wool Sweater Coats $3.75 Black Cotton Stockings 20c a pair Full-fashioned Thread-silk Stockings, black, while, colors; seconds $1.25 a pair Black Artificial Silk Stockings 50c a pair Burson "Knit-to-fit" Lisle Stockings, in black Srwhite; seconds 35c, 3 pis. for $1 Full-fashioned Mercerized Lisle Stockings, seconds of a line quality now 55c Full-fashioned Thread-silk-booL Stockings, in white; OUTSIZES now 50c a pair Medium-weight Ribbed Cotton -Union Suits, regular and extra sizes; seconds 95c Cotton Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, knee length; size 5; seconds SOc Black Sleeveless Bathing Tighte; seconds 75c Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, no sleeves; regular sizes; seconds now 20c Cotton Drawers, lace-trimmed knees 50c Lisle and Collon Knee-length Drawers; sec onds 35c a pair, or 3 pairs for $1.00 Extra-size Ribbed Lisle Vests, in pink and in white; seconds 35c each Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, tight or lace knees; regular sizes 75c; extra sizes 85c Italian Silk Camisoles, lace-trimmed $1.25 American Taffeta (cotton) Umbrellas, $1.73 Solid Gold, Fancy Stone Bar Pins $3.50 Pearl Bead Necklaces, 21-inch $0-50 Men 's Clothing, at Remarkable Savings Serge Suits with two pairs of' trousers $26.50 Suits from Hart, Schaflner & Marx and other good manufacturers, $27.50 Young Men's Suits $12.00 and $17.00 ' Men's and Young Men's Suits $22.50 Light-weight Overcoats $9.00, $15.00, 52.00 and $22.50 Youths' Lcng-trousers Suits $11, $17.50 Blue Serge Suits' $ ;or' nn .vuu.w .p r k-v llll Made-to-Mcasurc 9J Straight-line and Waist-line House Dresses, of gingham and chambray; 3(5 to 46, $1.85 KII.HMIT STKKKT, t KOS ISI.K "Queen" Make House Dresses of voile, ging ham, percale and chambray; seconds of much higher priced qualities $1.95 Extra-size House Dresses, 18, 50, 52 now $1.03 House Dresses, straight- orwaist-line, $1.35 Silk Petticoats, black and colorfi-$3.75 Heatherbloom Petticoats now $1.50 White Satine Petticoats (double panel),$1.25 Various Silk Petticoats now $2.95 Well-known Corsets special, 95c and $1.30 Back-lacc and Front-lace Corsets now $2 'Brassieres, including Nemo Brassieres 50c Nainsook Envelope Chemise now 83c Nainsook Night Gowns now 85c Dress Aprons 85c ' Gingham' Band Aprons 10c Rumpled Silk Underwear Greatly Reduced French and Philippine. Urfderwcar, broken sizes and somewhat rumpled, Greatly Re'. iuced . ' Men's Sennit Straw Hats $1.(55 and $2.25 Panama Hals $3.15 and S 1.(55 Light-weight Caps 95c Split Straw Hals $2.S5 V-neck Sweaters S5.75 and $8.00 Sort Shirts $1.05, .SI. 15, S1.85 and $2.25, Silk Shirts, broken lines, much under price Pajamas, $1.25, $1.75 Night Shirts, N$t.l5 Knitted Neckwear 50c, (55c and 75c Silk Four-in-hands 95c, $1.15 and $1.(55 f Other Neckties 35c, or 3 for $1.00; also (55c Washable Neckwear 18c apd 35c Suspenders 35c, (55c Garters ISc, 35c Wash Cape Gloves $1.85 Belts 25c and 50c Black Motor Gauntlets, unlined $2.5(1 Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs (5 for $1.50 jUolliir Bags $1.25 Wallets $1.75 Shoes and Oxfords, .samples and incomplete lines from slock $1.75 Shoes and Oxfords, short lines $3.85 Tan Cordovan Shoes and Oxfords $(5.75 Black Cotton Socks, unbleached soles, seconds 25c Cotton socks, black, gray or cordovan color; seconds six pairs for $1.15 Black Merceried Lisle Socks; seconds 25c Thread-silk Socks; seconds 2flc Colored Cotton Socks fi pair for 90c Nainsook Athletic Union Suits -85c Balbriggan Shirts & Drawers, seconds, 75c ea. Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, seconds 95c White Drawers, three-quarter length 75c Gaue Cotton Shirts and Drawers, 30c each Nainsook Athletic Shirts & Drawers 50c ea. Nainsook Athletic Shirts and Drawers 75c each "Sealpax" Union Suits $1.15 Gold-filled Waldemar Chains $1.00 MISSES AND CHILDREN White Gabardine Skirls, S3 to 38 inches S3 White Cotton Tricoline Skirts, 33 to 38 $2 Voile Dresses, 11 to 18 years $8.75 Gingham Dresses, M, 1(5, 18 years S(5.50 Silk Dresses, si.es 1 1, 10, 18 years $13.75 While Dresses, lace-trimmed, (5 to 1 1 $3.85 Wash Dresses, sizes 2 to (5 years 85c to $3.50 Infants' Long Dresses now $1.35 to $3.00 Children's Cloth Coats, to 5 yrs. $5 to $10 Children's Straw Hats $1.95 to $3.50 Girls' Hats, various styles $1.25 and $ 1.2.) Black Cotton Stockings, fi to 8'2 -3 for $1.00 Children's Ribbed Cotton Stockings, white i or black; seconds 29c Children's White Mercerized Lisle Socks, with fancy tops, seconds 20c Girls' Ribbed Cotton Vests 18c, or 3 for 50c Children's E. Z. Waist Suits, seconds (55c Infants' Shoes, all narrow widths 95c White Canvas Tennis Shoes, rubber soles $l..).i Little Boys' Blucher Oxfords, so mil kinds-- $2.95 Large Girls' Pumps & Oxfords, variety, S3.95 . FOR BOYS Spring" Suits $5.75, $9.75 and $13.75 Blue Serge Suits now $15.50 Palm Beach Suits now $(5.75 Small Boys' Wash Suits $1.85 Khaki Knickerbockers $1.15 Cloth Hats, with class pin 85c White Drill Middy Hals 15c Caps 85c Straw Hats 75c Panama Hats $2.(55 Cambric Initial Handkerchiefs six for 05c Sweaters $3.50, $4.00 and $0.00 Blouse Waists 45c and 85c Pajamas SI-IS Shirts 85c and $1.35 Balbriggan Shirts & Drawers, seconds 39c Gauze Cotton Athletic Shirts and Drawers, seconds 35c each or 3 fpr $1.00 Black and Tan Shoes, broken sizes $3.90 for both days and several hundred entirely new lots will be ready for the second day. (Wo cannot promise to fill telephone orders for Clover Specials. COME TO THE STORE TO-MORRQW.) J FABRICS AND TRIMMINGS 10-inch Heavy Black Crepe de Chine $2.65 Gilt-edge Black Satin de Luxe $2.00 a yard Double-width Black Crepe Georgette $2.00 3(5-inch Fancv Dress Silks, now $1.(55 a yard Yard-wide Satin Mcssaline. all colors $1.65 10-inch Dotted Twilled Foulard Silk S2.00 Japanese Ecru Pongee Suiting, $1.00 a yard 30-inch Japanese White Habutai $1.50 36-inch White Washable Satin now Sl.63 36-inch Ivorv Washable Velvet Cordurov.SSc Thousands, of Silk Remnants Reduced 56-inch Wool-mixed Mannish Suitings. S3.00 51-inch All-wool Homespun now $2.00 1 1-inch Black All-Wool Serge now SI. 85 10-inch Black Chiffon Voile now SLOO Granite Cloth and Herringbone Serge, in street shades: 10 and 12 inches wide, $1.50 Remnants of Dress Goods Greatly Reduced 11-inch White Cotton Voile now 35c While Novelty Skirting now 75c a yard White Gabardine. 78c White Organdie. 55c Silk-and-Cotton Pongee now (58c Printed Voiles now 16c a yard Woven Tissue 25c Dress Gingham 12c 11-inch Blue Linen Suiting now 7Sc a yard 35-inch Figured Silk-and-Cotton Lining, 75c Fancy Taffeta Ribbon 25c a vaid Cotton Filet Laces now 10c a yard 12-yard Pieces Valenciennes Insertions SSL Black Lace Allovyrs now 85c a yard Tucked and Ruffled Net Flouncings, .kirt lengths $2.35 a length - Cambric and Nainsook Edgings 10c a vard Black Trimming Braid Lie a yard Marabou Trimming (50c a varcK ' Colored Soutache Braid 20c a piece I LINENS, BEDFUIINISHINGS 1 Mercerized Cotton Table Clot lis, 7070,S2.50 Bleached Irish Table Damask.70-in.,S2.50 vd. Scotch Linen Napkins, 18 -in SS-iO dozen Scotch Linen Table Cloths, CSxOS in. S6.00 1 Half-linen Towels. 1831 inches $1.20 do.. ' Bleached Turkish Towels, large 25c Scotch All-linen Toweling 38c a jard I Scalloped Linen Centrepieces, 21-inch 7.c Bleached Muslin "Hotel" Sheets, 81x90 $1.58; Pillow Cases, 25c; Bolster Cases, 8-ic ! White Marseilles Spreads, satin finish s:vx.-. S1.23 and 86.75 White Dimity Spreads $2.35, $2.(55, S2.S. Silkoline-covered, cotton -tilled Comfort ablesnow $3.50 and $5.00 White Cotton-and-wool Blankets, dainty border colorings $7.85, S10.50 and SI 1.75 LongClolh $2.85. $3.00, $3.75 for 12 jnrds Nainsook $3.60, $1.75, $5.25 for 12 yards Bleached Muslin 16c and 30c a vard Unbleached Muslin 18c and 22c a yard Bleached Pillow Casing 38c and 10c a vard Bleached Sheeting 58c to 85c a jard Striped Summer Flannel 75c a yard MISCELLANEOUS Bag Frames 65c Side Combs 20c pair Lawn-covered Dress Shields. 2 pairs for 27c While Edging 15c a piece Pearl-head Pins 8c a card Black Trimming Buttons, small, medium 12c and 18c a card White Cotton Crochet Buttons, 15c. 20c card Spool Silk. 100 yds., black, cream, 12c a spool Photo Albums 90c Enameled Silver-plated Powder Boxe.s $1 Bag Tops, SOc Painted Coal Hangers, 25c Fibre-covered Steamer Trunks $14, S16, SIS Taxi Wardrobe Trunks, 14x21x40 in. $30.00 Fibre-covered Wardrobe Trunks $40.00 Books, damaged 10c to 38c each Popular Novels, damaged 28c Cabinets of Stationery, 72 sheets, 72 env.. 6Sc Correspondence Cards, 21 cards, 21 env., 20c Writing Paper, 21 sheets, 21 nv. lfic box Chocolate-covered Peppermints ISc pound Chocolate-covered Caramels ISc pound Crystallized Candy Kisses 35c a pound Salted PeanuLs now 45c a pound ' Bloch Reed Strollers? $9.95$1L85 and $1(5.90 High Chairs, oak, two styles $3.00, $5.75 Assorted Talcum Powder 19c each Presqu' Ivoire Hair Brushes $1.65 Household Rubber Gloves 35c a pair S. & C. Rose and Almond Cream 26c Women's Belts, 20c to 75'c Strap Books, 85c Gauze Fans $1.50 Safety Pockets SOc FLOOR COVERINGS S. & C. Standard Prairie Grass Rugs, 8x10 feet S9.85; 912 feet $11.85 Cre De Luxe Grass Rugs. 8x10 rt. $15.00 All-libre Rugs, 912 feet $16.75 Axminster Rugs. 9 12 $37.50 and $45.00 Extra-line Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet $95.00 Plain Colonial Rugs. 912 feet $15.75 Wool vVelvct Carpets $1.95 a yard China Mailing now $19.50 a roll Inlaid Linoleum $1.50. S2.15 square yard 'I lie follon mi ( loici Day vuluc mc in the new ilrfii hiiciil ol Lou ci -i) Hid Flour Covi imgi: Japanese Matting Rugs, 9x11.8 feet $1.35 Heavy Grass Rugs, 912 feet $8.75 Axminster Rugs, 912 feet $27.50 Tapestry Brussels Stair Carpet, 75c a yard New Process Linoleum, long remnant lengths. 2 yard wide 35c a square yard Summer Furniture Savings of One-third An excellent collection of nttt relive, desirable Suit, and Single Pieces, for poich, lawn, garden or interior ut,e to be -old on Clover Day at onc llnrd lcs.s than usual pi ices. Odd Pieces of Standard Furniture at Half and Less Than Half Price A special section is devoted to s-coics of at tractive pieces for living-ioum, dining-room, and bcdioom niaikcd at half and les than half price for Clover Day s-ellniR. .STRAWBRIDGE & CLQTHIER JUrkrt St. Eighth .St. Filbert St. Ma rice t St. Ilichth St. Filbert St. 1 FOR THE HOME I IJrass Bedsteads $22.00 Enameled Bedsteads $8.00 and $11.50 Link Springs S7.25 Kelt Mattresbcs $17.00 and 823.50 Davinelle Beds and Mattresses, complete, at Saving or One-fourth Grass Cloth Wall Papers (50c a piece Bedroom Papers $3.00 a room lot Fabric-effect Wall Papers 25c a piece Fish-net Draperies 25c a yard Remnants Curtain Materials at Half Price J Hammock Couches, khaki duck $10.00 Cretonnes 25c Couch Covers $1.50 Tapestry Borders, light grounds 10c a yd. Ecru Scrim Curtains, lace edge $1.50 a pr. Sterling Silver Meat Forks, small $2.00 Silver-plated Bread Travs S2.75 Framed Picluies SOc Cretonne Lamp Shades, 10-inch 50c Floor Lamp Shades, 21-inch $10.00 Drawn-work Doilies, (5- and 12-in., 5c and 1,0c Washable Canvas Pillow Slips 35c Canvas Scarfs, green, white SOc Lace-trimmed Scarfs 75c and 85c Decorated Tea Sets $1.05 Pitchers 25c Mayonnaise Bowls, with ladle 90c Cut Glass Celerv Tra.vs now S3.50 Decorated China Spoon Tra.vs 35c Decorated Plates (!c Small Green Vases 15c Teapot Tiles 25c ases 75c Economy Fruit Jars, pis., 90c do..; qls., $1 j do. Porch Swings, with chains $3.90 , NHtel-pIated Soap fDishes 55c Dust Brushes 25c Brooms ISc l Garden Hose, -Vinch; odd lengths 9c foot . Baskets, varietj of kinds, at half price ( Ovens for Gas or Oil Stoves $1.05 B. T. Babbitt's Household Soap. 7 bars, 40c ' Photo Frames 17c to 38c Hatchets 35c Popular Sheet Music 3 copies for 25c Popular Sheet Music 25c , AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES Tires, 3500-mile adjustment 3(K3. $14.13; 303i $17.95; 323 '2, S2L70; 31x4. $27.20: 334, $29.13 Tubes at half price. Red 303" ,. $2.30; 31 x I. $3.20; 3i,. $1.43; 37x5. $5.48. Gray., 31x4 $2.50 Panthqr Spark Plugs 80c Summer Robes $2.90 and S9.50 Mirrors $1.95 Electric Horns $2.20 i Seat Covers. Mica Window Panes, Rubber i Pedals, etc., at a frnct jon of former prices 1 TOYS, SPORTING GOODS Men's and Roys' Bicycles $37.00 ' i Roller Coasters or Chute-the-Chutes SCJZit Undressed Dolls, pretty wigs $1.50 and $2 3 Mtaiemomies lor hoys and girls $1.00 Ball-bearing Roller Skates now $1.95 e Tennis kiickcis oc Croquet Sets $2-45 ' I Boys' Base Ball Suits now $1.15 , -l! ' H hi it w JsJfsKHQME OJFTOLENb-BCQNOMyOiticC lU : p . . . r , ' vttjcUtft'Er to. 5ttii X ': jiic'.i,ilw!7 -Ail-:4 u-rC (1,te j JH&&2M? 3,1-?t. 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