rft v5F,';r'F -!l-,TV'' ' " M ' A, ? , x b IV 7 ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1019 E Senato Subcommittee Report Allows Personal Ur.o of In toxicants in Homes NEAR-BEERS ARE PERMITTED y By the Asiorlntwl Irea WaaJilneton, Aiijc. 11. Prohibition enforccmpnt lpgNlatiim ntlwinrr-d an other step In CVwRreK toclny when the Senate judiciary committee begim eon sid'tlon of the bill paseil bj the Hoiip list Juno ns Mnetided and liberalized bj the judiciary subcommittee. Although the Renernl Jlone plan for enforcement of wartime and constitu tional prohibition remain". In the hill, the subcommittee eliminated eeril drastic Houe provisions, ami modiHed other. In Its work, the tibeommlttee, com prMnfr Senators SterllnR, Hepiihllcan, of South Dakota, chnlrninn: Kail, of New Mexico, and Xorri-". of Nebraska, HepublloanK, and Oxerinan, of North Carolina, Valh. of .Montana, and Klnif, of I'tah. UemocratH, Unit re vised the Senate enforcement bill and then Incorporated their amendments In the Hotle bill, reporting the latter as amended by unanimous otc to the full committee Separated Into Sections Like the House, the Senate subcom mittee adopted the plan of having sepa rate sections in the bill to deal with wartime and constitutional prohibition. The subcommittee left unchanged the House definition of Intoxicating bev erages as those containing one -half of one per cent or more of alcohol. As revised the bill will not Interfere with storage and personal use of in toxicants In the homes of individuals. Probably the most liberal amendment to the House bill Ir a provision exempt ing from penalties any person "manu facturiug nonintoxicating cider and fruit juices exclusively for use in lii house." This would permit home manufacture of light wines and cider for personal con sumption, and the amendment, except by implication in cnnneition with the definition of intoxlcnnts, does not define "nonintoxicnting" bevemges. Stricken from the House bill was the provision making it unlawful for per sons to be intoxicated or to drink Hiptor on trains, street cars, jitnejs, boats or other public ionve;nncex. Reports Not Public Another liberalization is a nrowsion that reports of manufacture, sales and, transportation of liquor made to the .internal revenue collector shall not be s . , . . . . upen to inspection of the general pub lic) but kept solely for scrutiny of the commissioner, his agents, lourt or other officers. The house search warrant provision also was made less drastic, the subcom mittee amending the search and seizure section so as to provide that search f Warrants may ba Issued only under the ,'- usual practice provided by existing f federal law and not on mere suspicion ? that liquor is being stored for unlawful A mfrtmcoa Pull Some of "Teeth" From Prohibition Bill Important changes by the Senate sub-Judlclary committee liberalizing the prohibition enforcement bill fol low : Storage and personal ue of In toxicants in homes permitted. Making of nnnlntoxicating elder uml wines in homes allowed. 1'rovlsinns making it unlawful to he intoxicated or to drink on public convrjances strhken out. Senrrh warrants foi bidden on mere suspicion. Limit of $:(,"iOO.OM placed fcr first year's enforcement. Near-beers given new lease of life by allowing dealcohnlled wine nud nonlntoxlcntlng brewed drinks. ALLIED CRAFTSMEN iSTAHRE F MOHTO septic articles to lie labeled was stricken out. Retaining the llotiso pmision pro hibiting manufacture, sale, purchase, transportation or prescription of into ieants without a permit from tin- m tcrnal revenue (omiiiissioiier, the re lsed bill contains n provision that Miih acts shall hi- expressly authorized upon lecelpt of permits. The House limit ot ten dins on permits to piiidinsc intoxicants, nlm I- extended In the ic iscd bill to nlncM dns. Pharmacists nnh maj s(n at letall. mid licensed pln-ninns onh nun pre scribe liquor. The Mouse requirement for physical examination by plnsicians of applicants for liquor prescriptions, however, was eliminated. The House piovision limiting phjsi einns' dispensing to one pint of liquor 111 ten (lajs for the same person Is re tamed, but modified to provide that such limitation shall iippl onl to pie sinptions "to lie taken inteinalh " Conference Held to Discuss Sympathy Strike by Musi cians and Stagehands ANOTHER THEATRE IS DARK i Ry the Associated Press New York. Aug. 11. The probabil ity of the musicians and stage hands striking in sjmpathy with the actors, members of the Actors' Kquity Asso datlon, who have been able to close ten New York theatres, added Interest to the situation today. At a conference at the offices of the Actors' ItquitJ Association nttended by Joe N. Weber, head of the musicians' union ; Hinrlcs C Shay, president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Kmplojcs, Mid Hugh Krnjne, or ganizer for the organization, tne ques Grande Finanziore o Filan tropo si e' Sponto nella sua Villa Estiva 1'llMKtlM on ril'trltillteil t'mter PERMIT NO ,141 Ailtherlreil by llio net nt October fl, V'J'..idV"' ' ,h Pontoltlce of Phila delphia Pa Ilj order of thf President A H nttrtt.RSON. Poetmnater Oenrral. Icnox, 11 agosto. Andrew Carnle gie e' morto stamnne nella sun villa I estiva, poco dopo le ore sette. I.e iaiise delta sua morte si dice debbano nttribulisl ad una bronco polmonite. Con la morte ill Andrew Camiege scomimie into dei pin" grand! finnnz.ieri e tilantiopl del niondo. Ha semplici operalo n venti soldi K0rno egll ron Idled mlllonl per rHnlverslta' Scor.ese; cinque mlllonl per tin fondo nllo scopo ill i beneficare gll operal delle sue acclalerle e tante nitre Tonune le implego' per moltlssime nitre It,ltuzlnni. Nel Infill" 11U4 si calcolnva die per le sue opera dl heneficenz.il C'nrnlege nveva Iniplegato oltre ?17i",(KK),(M)0. I Roma, HI ngosto tlggl nlla ("amern 'del Deputatl, termlnnta la dlscussione jdegll nrtlcoll del progetto per la rlfnrma ' elettorale, la niiovn legge e' stnta np Iprovata con votl -'21 fnvorevoll contro (VI Qunndo II segretnrlo ilelta Camera ha nniiun.lato l'eslto delln votnz.lone, I de putatl sono sort! hi piedi npplaudendo fteneticamente i Su propostn dell'On. Mlchell hi np i provato tin voto di Hngrnzlamento nl I'residente del Coiislglio del Ministro, '(In. Nlttl. per la notevole rlforma c per' I'opera portnta nella dlsciissinue. Dopo 1'approvnzlone deH'anz.ldettn I legge la Camern e' stnta prorogata al glornn "7 ngosto con cute. :? ' abnegazlone ed una forz.a dl volonta' tion of the sj-mpathj movement was to j nnn (omune riuscl' man mnno nd ele- " 'leuiieii. ,nrs ntlM ,ii line more pla.vliouse win te unrK to night owing to the strike, but two or; three of the ten nlreadv closed have been reclaimed by the managers, it was an nounced todnv . A series of strike benefits probably will begin this week. The shows will be given bv the sthTs and other pln.v ers now on strike. 1'or these entertain ments of inurse the actors will not be able to secure any llrondvvaj theatres Penalizes Advertising mill mat rn.tunn flfilv'u lit nnoefir In More rigorous provisions guarding of , U(,hrrv, hou,M ntriltntP.1 with transactions in wines for sacramental ,h( Am,,,an deration f r,bor. and re Iglous purposes are provided bv , ,,, , ,,,, ., a , tn mnUp a provision lequiring issuances of such (,1(,ir tu ,,, ,cl 1(,,i to t!lp strike permits only to ministcts, rabbis or tlr. Producing Managers' Protective other ecclesiastics. lAssoiintlon last night Issued a long statement reviewing all negotiations that I led on tn (lie strike TMie utntnmniil House provisions regarding ndvertis- announced the theatres would be re itig of beverages ate made more stringent opened. in some rcspeits and more liberal iu I Whether the strike will affect Ite others. The sub-committee struck out ! laeo productions will be known toda.v provisions prohibiting sign or bill-hoard "'"'", 'llP cast of "The (Jold Hig advertising, but added a daiisc pennliz- ' ?,or, ""-""hies for It-.first rehearsal Ing "udvertisement of in.oMcants" "nir M.Hen and Inn r Inlrc. th(. prln anv where, bj means of method. Also $? nr" ",cmb"9 of ,he MoT stri(keu out was a House clause an- A(.,or, gnthernl last night at strike 1hoil.ing obliteration of liquor adver- headquarters greeted with cheers an tising or the use of phtiires of a ills- address b.v .Inhn Urew . who announced tillers, bottle, keg, bariel or other ie-.thnt his nephews, Lionel nnd .lack (eptncle In advertisements. A new Rarrjmoie, had requested him to notifv clause permits manufacturers undl'he stiikers that tlir.v were "with the wholesale druggists to advertise alcohol , Ap,nrs' ,I:'llli,l Avk;,.(;i,",,i"!', " " a,s" in trade journals. ""'V ''n",, tr,T """X"" ' Retaining the House provision against I ,'"' n1"'"1 b"' "lth ,,,P r?n,,i ndveitisenieut of compounds prepaid- ' A bulletin read at headquarters stated tions or formulas for manufacture of i that Al .lolson. llarrv Kox, Kd Wtiui intoxicants, tlie sub-committee strength- i and Krank Pnv had been appointed 1 "special strike deputies" for their work i during the picscnt trouble. Officials 'of the Actois' I ninn said they had re iceived woid fiom .lolson from Atlantic i City that he was willing to aid the strikers in any wo- he could I The managers ln't night professed satisfaction with the result of steps taken bv them to fill the raits In tlieir Armada and Hear Daniels casts caused by principals going on Los Angeles, Calif., Aug 11. (Bj I strike. Some managers declared much A. P.) Thousands of residents of Los,"" tnlf,t "' 1",f'" discovered, wlnli a ilivenlre pardone dl mi patiltnonio i he gll fruttavu una ren dlta dl SL,.-..(i(in.O(iO aH'nnno. La sua vita frugale, le sue larghe vedute poli tlche e teligiose e le vaste opere dl bcncfWii7a da lui lompiutc vnlsero a ninntenrigli rammlrnzione del pub btico ihil oltre mi quarto di secolo. I lienche' In sun fortuna derlvasso cl I cotnnierc in dell' acciaio. cgll fti uno sfreniio prnpiignatore del dlsarmo. e (?rese jinrte nltlva nei pin grundl mo vinienti Andievv Carniege nncquo 11 2." no vembre lSn. in Dunfermline, Scozln, e siio padre eia uu comnieiclante di stolTe. II padre ill Cainiege )ier qiinlehp tempo cerco' tin iinpiego lueriitivo e llnalniente deeise dl soguire 1'esempio ill molti suoi nmlei ed emlgro' negll Stntl 1'nitl. La faiiiigliii si sistemo' in Alleghen.v, Pa., nel IMS A ipiell'epoca Andrew aveva nppeiin 11 mini dl eta', ed a 14 anni da somplicc operaio pnsso' lm picgnto e man niiino )irogredt' e fu appie.ato per le sue vaste vedutc e per la viva intelllgenzn. Carnegie lui fattn sorgei e bililloteche In pareccliie citta' degli Stat! ITniti e dell' Inghllterra. Implego' Ingentl soinme per opere dl benellceiiza. Died milioni di dollar! furono spesi per rititiito Carniege In Washington; nltri I Renin. II ngosto. Da Montecntlni e' ! 'giuutn la notlzi.i della motte dl Ruggero Leoncavallo. La morte deH'llltistre " nmestio e' avveniitn nella mnttlnatn dl saliuto. nssistito dalla mnglie e clnl J J ipaienti nccorsi al un capez.z.ale. IjJ (II Maestro Leoncavallo era unto a'jj ' Napoli nel inarz.o del 1S.1S. Huo padre J eta presidenle dell'nltn corte di J J '(Itustizin AU'eta' di otto anni entro' j! come iltinno esterno nel Coiiscrvatnrin J 'ill Mnslca dl qiiolla citta'. Deim due J ! anni die nveva consegulto II diploma S ill maestro di muslon. si reco' a Holognn ! per cnmpiere I suoi studi unlversitnri .ed ebhe per professore 11 grandc poefa , Cliosue' Carducd. CAN1BELL& CX5CHRANE THE STANDARD a MierAie OF TWO CONTINENTS Order by the dozen from your dealer for use at home E & JBurke Sole Agent 620W46 5t Naw-Vork &-"-"" ened this section b.v prohibiting nlso th nilvertieiuent of any "utensil, contriv ance or machine" for such purpose. THOUSANDS SEE FLEET Los Angeles People Visit Rodman's! ni A I'. 7. NTS purposes Instead of the House bill's unlimited provision for funds to enforce prohibi tion, the subcommittee fixed ?,1 ."00,000 for the first year's enforcement work, and leaves this duty jointly to the In ternal revenue commissioner and the Department of .Icstlce. The former Is to report and the latter to prosecute violations. Liberalize Definition In defining intoxicating liquor, the fubcouifflltteo added the following liber alizing proviso: "Provided, however, that the foregoing definition (one-half of 1 per cent alcohol) shall not ex tend to de-alcohollzed wine nor to any liquor or liquors produced by the process by which beer, ale, porter is manufac tured, but containing not more than one-half of 1 per cent of alcohol If such liouor or liquid shall be otherwise de nominated than ns beer, ale or porter." ! S This proviso rejects the request ot prohibition advocates for prohibition of beverages which havo the appearanco ot intoxicants. Another relaxation of the House bill was made in its provision for penalizing persons having "reasou to believe" their property is being used unlawfully. The Henate amendment requires "personal knowledge" of such ubes. Puts Burden on Defendants Th Houso provision declaring that February 1, lfllW, the possession of liquor unauthorized by the law shall be prima ftcie evidence that It is being kept for sale Is retained and strength ened by nn addition providing that, in proceedings under this section, the bur den of proof shall be on defendants to prove that such beverages do not con tain moro than one-half of one per cent alcohol. Tho aubcoratnittcu revision retains the following exemptions, as provided by the House: Denatured alcohol, medic inal preparations, patent medicines, toilet and medicinal preparations. flavoring extracts, syrups, vinegar and J fruit juices. The subcommittee, how fiver, struck out the House clause that EUCh articles should be "nonpotahle," prescribing merely that they shall be "Unfit for beverage purposes." A House clause requiring alcoholic content of toilet, medicinal and anti- Angeles nnd other nearbv towns and cities jesterday for the first time saw or trod the decks of an American dread nought when .they visited this port, where the Pacific Meet arrived Saturday. Other thousands gathered in Imposition Park to hear an address by Secretary of the Navy Daniels. "To the west coast," said Mr. Dan iels, "the coming of the ileet is sig nificant because it has eomo, not for a day. but forever. It will be a perma nent defense against any possible ag gression fiom sny foreign foe." Later enlisted men of the fleet were guests nt a rodeo, with Douglas I'air- banks and Will Rogers in charge. For two limits thej were thrilled bj "wild west" feats other producers waxed enthusiast!'' about the sudden stardom attain! d by former! members of choruses called on to take loading roles. BOY DIES UNDER AUTO Machine Runs Over Embankment. Parents Escape Reading, Pa., Aug. 11. Charles William Oerh'.Tt, ten-jear-old son of Henry (ierhart, of Krltztovvn, was in stantly killed near his home last eve ning when the automobile In which he was riding with his parents, ran over an embankment Tl e father and mother escaped with slight bruises. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL Every Night This Week Hotel Adelphia Roof Garden I REFINED ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING i Come to Dinner and Spend the Entire Evening at "THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN" 1 U15 CHESTNUT SZ (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) -. Our Guarantee !! Certifies to the Value of Every Garment and ' A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase .n fjg .. 'Uiximer Sale of Fur s Providing Savings of 20 to 45 per cent on every gar ment in the store, this list being largely suggestive of the variety and the corresponding values. As Fur Merchants who definitely planned for a large business we have immense varieties that are available for your choice. New stocks and values that are consequently scarcely able to be duplicated. Your inspection is invited' MISS KENNY Coloratura Soprano. EDDIE McGOWAN Nut Singer THE MISSES KINNIN Harmony Singers, Dancers 4. JOE McPHARLAN AND JOHNNY PALACE Two KinitH of Conifdr. The Boys wiin me Dir voire ana narrnony. LILIAN KIRKSMITH With her Flute. HETTIE HALE Jazz Soubrette E THE BROADWAY ENTER. TAIN ERS Wilt furnish the marie for dantlns, EE Entertainment Begins 9:30 Cover Charge: One Dollar After 9:30 P. M. E Tillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililillliiillllllllllllllllllllllliliiiiliiiiiniiiiiiiin The House that Heppe built FOUNDED IN 1865 ADOPTED ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IN 1881 C. J. Heppe & Son 1117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th & Thompson Sts. I ! Ill m f Irf. tf- . fin 4 I Galvanized Boat Pumps 1 JgsiMm2aaHw!2Kaii It. It. Drrr Co., 50 X. It St. Sfnln ttinn. lfnrktt .v,.i. s From Strayer'a to Success E!tbth Solomon, ante Rrtnitrnlne St,, turn th Harton McMlrMel Otimmir School, CHUM!) Htttftt't Bant " Collne at 14 rrat of (. , and graduated In li EVSi!"' At 19 ' mln I1SO0 rear aa a urltatc afrretarj. Call, writ or '(ihftna rot DaititnUra about what Bttatfra tan do tar on Strott. 'Jkoat, Walitit SS,. ' ' www tfHkUtfiut Strt. 'Siena, CHILDREN'S WALL TENT .k?S,Ul Ink yai4. U Will OO MM1B - '' SrrTSSwfw rv INlS.QIhain In aflaMwir, For Summer Dancing a small Victrola! A small Victrola has so many advantages that many of our patrons who own large machines have purchased a small Victrola particularly for summer use especially for dancing. It is so portable and easy to carry about. Its tone effects with a loud-tone needle are quite satisfactory. Here are two very attractive outfits arranged for summer use! Heppe No. IV Outfit : Victrola IV ?2E.OO 4 10-in. double-face records (your selection) 3.40 Total Cost ?28.40 Heppe No. VI Outfit: Victrola VI $35.00 5 10-in. doublo-face jecords (your selection) 4.25 Total Cost $39.25 Settlement mny bo made by cash or charge account, or by our Rental-Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward the purchase prlea. , Catalogues will ba gladly snt on request Marmot Coats selected steins Value $125.00 L $97.50 r:,il'rimmed Marmot Coats raccoon collar and cuffs illustrated Value $159.50 IL$125.00ii Natural Muskrat Coats tine dark skins Value $1590 L-$l 25.001 Australian; Seal Coats lustrous skins Value $I65j00 L$127.50 Australian Seal Coats fteai'er, natural squirrel, or nutria collar and cuffs Value $245.00 $195.00 Hudson nTrImmed Hudson Seal Coats -natural squirrel collar and cuffs Value $410.00 !$325.00dJ Trimmed Seal Coats full furred skins Value $245.00 y$195.00 Mole Coats natural squirrel collar and cuffs Value $470.00 $375.001 Natural Squirrel Coats fine dark blue skins Value $470.00 !$375.00 ABBPaEaaafiHaWji i'mKKLwLwWILwWSL m ff A r w ( i Stoles Seal Sale $47.50 12x72 In Value 159.60 Mink Sale 567.50 10x70 In. Value JSB.OO Mole Sale $75.00 10x70 In Vnlue $96.00 Natural Squirrel Sale $97.50 10x70 In. Value $122.50 9y Seal Coat With Natural Squirrel Collar and Cuffs Scarfs Wolf Sale $24.50 Value (32 50 Mink Sale $27.50 Value $35 00 Fox Sale $32.50 Value $42.50 Stone Marten , Sale $45.00 aue JE7.ISI) Hudson Bay Sable Sale $67.50 Value $86.00 Fisher Sale $89.50 Value $110.00 q We accept Llbetty Bonds. q We accept Purchasing Agents' Orders. J Charge .Accounts Solicited. ' 1 ii :: mamm Mm E Van Sciver Furniture Has the Charm of Rarity With the Virtues of Style and Qimlity 50 OTHER article in the home holds the same unique and inti jra mate place as Furniture. KJf T" il. !. 11 1J 1 J J- L p oeuauHe you live wiui il an your me, maKing oi it a pari, oj. $ your comfort and pleasure, it cannot be too well made, no mat ter what genius of art and craftsmanship is put into its manufacture. Artistic regard for these truths advanced the Great Van Sciver Store years ago to first place in the Furniture field. As specialists in our chosen line the making and selling of the finest and most trustworthy kinds of Furniture, from elaborate and exclusive Period reproductions to the sturdiest of the Modern designs, is our business and our pride. This Wonderful August Sale, with the splendor of its vast and varied stocks, the magnificence and completeness of the designs, the excellence of material and workmanship, furnishes convincing and interesting proof of this supremacy. There is no urging of purchase at the Van Sciver Salesrooms. All visitors who are interested in the art of home furnishing, or who wish to make comparisons, are welcome. A HINT OF SOME EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Odd Sulten and plecei noted In- poialnir through the Store nnd which give but an Idea of the abundant opportunities that nwalt yon her. flofo, mfthoifAnr, upho! etrad In flowered natten (Sheraton) $S2 Chair to match. MB. 00. noolteaa, mahogany fltifsli, (15 50. Chains Lounge, mahogany rtntah. cane neat and bark, 127.80 Wlne-bnck, Mahogany ftorker, or choice ot Arm Chair, can scat and bach, 116.50. Larjtf Rocker, genuine brown leather, wlnjr-back, mnhoeany rinlah, $29.80 Arm Chair to match, (tame price Odd He rrlnu Tnbleft, of ma hogany Chooae from twenty different patterna, $10.75 to 941.50. Spinet Desk, mahogany. 326. Oral Ijlbrarr Table, ma hogany (Colonial), at $34.60. Dining Table, mahogany, 8-foot extension. $47 50 tt arena, mahogany, choice of three patterns, $17 60. nedroom flnlte, mahogany, 4 piece. $151.00 nedrnom Suite, golden oak, 4 plecea. $113.50, mahogany finish $116 50. Chiffonier, mahogany fin ish. $10 80. Triplicate Mirror Dreaalnr Table, golden nnk, $20.50. Triplicate Mirror Drestlnr Table, American w alnut, $37 50 Drrakfaat finite, in gray, decorated (William & Mary), 3 Plecei, $113 00. Rocker, Ivorv enamel, with cane seat, $3.50 s- U iJi'l;l M1! h , Jji ;f !: 5 1 iH I Hi h ) Tl ; ill '" Xil ffllBMHIHUJ I irWIf ; re;b-?J i '!' ih'. ' f :(- IJ3 rtzts.. v"!;-'ni z. -. s-- - - sHi-'rjst.. . - . . . - r X".' 2-OB &. J2, "Si-.-.--. l-ag&Zm This charming and diversified group of pieces, illustrated from articles on our floors, in dicates the artistic and harmonious possibilities in the employment of Furniture of different Periods in the same room. The inviting Queen Anne Chair and restful Davenport are luxur iously upholstered in a combination of plain blue velour and tapestry, imparting the requisite air of hospitality to the Living Room, with just sufficient color to give the necessary tone to the Georgian interior. The Table, of Chippendale origin, adds a delightful touch to the cheerful ensemble. We show a splendid assortment of upholstered Library and Living Room Furni ture in two and three-piece Suites and single pieces, largely made in our Camden fac tory. Choose from a Mahogany-finished Tapestry Covered Rocker, at $18, up to the most sumptuously upholstered three-piece Mahogany Suite, at $7i5.00. Savings on Rugs and Carpets You Can Hardly Duplicate Anywhere An extraordinary opportunity, especially In view of the present high manufacturing costs and the prospect of continued advances at the mills. The Rugs reduced here are all standard grades in choice designs and colorings. Aside from these exceptionally low prices, much of our $250,000 worth of Floor Coverings are in the August Sale at from ten to thirty-five per cent, be low the prevailing market prices. The special reductions noted are on 9 x 12 size Rugs, other sizes at proportionate savings. $87.50 Royal Wilton $65.00 $72.00 Seamless Velvet $56.00 $59.00 High Pile Axminster $48.50 $60.00 Imported Chinese Jute . . . $47.00 $45.00 Axminster $37.50 $43.50 Best Tapestry Brussels . . . $36.50 $36.00 Seamless Tapestry Brussels $28.50 $21.00 Heavy Wool and Fibre. . .$16.75 $27.50 Chinese Oval Ruth Rugs. .$18.75 $12.50 Grass Rugs $9.00 Hall Runners At Prices Almost As Low As Today's Mill Costs Highest grade Axminsters. Good selectioi of patterns, principally in the Persian, marked for quick clearance. $18.25 Runner, I 3.0 x 9.0 $14.75 I $26.00 Runner,, aire 3.0x12.0 $17.50 $23.50 Runner,, size 3.0x10.6 $16.50 I $31.00 Runner,, size 3.0x15.0 $17.50 $2.25 InUld Linoleum, $1.75 aquoro yard Good selection of patterns in the much wanted Mosaic and Tile effects. Perfect goods. Full rolls. OFFICE FURNITURE IN THE AUGUST SALE Flat Top Dtaka. Golden Oak, double pedestal, top 0xJ Inchea. l!.5. Typewriter Oeaki, Oolden Oak, double pedeatal, S0x30 Inchea, S30.C0. Single Pedeetal Typewriter Deaka, IJxSO lnehea, $31.00. Other Deaka, $32,60 to $180.00. Office. Tablea. Quartered Oak top, t feet lone, $12.00. Others, $9.00 to $150.00. Revolving- Chalra, Golden Oak, $10.75. Arm Chair to match, $3.00. A large and varied aaaertment of Oak and Ma hogany Office Vumlture, Including wood and ateel Filing Caaea, at leae than market prices. RARE SAVINGS IN PRETTY CRETONNES Fab rice from our regular high-grade atocke. Borne from full and others from short bolta of goods. Deautlful patterna and rloh colorings, all marked at moat unuaual reductlona as part of the Auguat Sale opportunity, 45c Cratonnet, 2fic 55c Cretonnea, 35e 05c Cretonnes, 46c $1.28 Cretonnes, 7Bc Scrim Marquisette and Net yard goods at saving! of twenty.flve to fifty per cent, Quilts and Fpreads, ten to twenty-live per cent below regular prices. Now Is aurely thl time to buy. 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