' " l : . FIGHT HUE III MR IE EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST U, 199 5 .Three Families Homeless as Re-J suit of Blaze That Destroys . Feather Duster Warehouse I 70-FOOT POLE IS TORCH, firemen in tlie northeastern section of the elty hnd the novel experienne today of fislitiiiK Annies iiiiileiEroiin.l, on the earth and in the nir At another fire in (lie downtown see Hon three families were made homeless when the warehouse of the N'ntinnnl Kenther Duster Company, 107 Kenil worth street, and n frame dwellinj; net door were destroyed. Engine Company No .11 was ealled about 1 o'clock this morninR to ficM fire vlilch liad started under the foundation of the stutionan endue in the basement of the fidelity Holcr Company's mill, northwest rnrner of Hancock and Huntingdon streets Despite the high wind the firemen were hnndieapped by smoKe which filled tlie basement of the fmu-stoiy tnir- turc, but after two hours' wmk they managed to cxtinsuish the llnmes The A damage was slight. Fire In Manhole Shortly after that hlaie, Ilnsrinc Cum pany No 2."i was summoned from Jasper and Adams stiets to extinguish R fire in a manhole at I'rankfoid n c nuc and Huntingdon street When the firemen arrived spontane ous combustion had nlrea.lv rnused the rover of the manhole to blow on" nml Are and smoke were beldiing fiom the Underground pnssnge. The blnzn te slsted their efforts fot almost I wo hours. The next experience was witi a n-v-rnt-foot electrie pole, l'ngine Com- 13 IN DEFAULT OF BAIL ltcuslinw the patrotmen did not testify. After the ilinrges of nssnttlt and bat- Itery had been entered against them by I the Stingers, the magistrate held the jPiiiroiiin'ii ior oiirt. iney were roin i nilttcd to Mojamctising Prison. 1 WHO KNOWS "MR. SINES"? ! They Promiso Sensation Wlion Police Assault Case Is Heard i in Court IN MOYAMENSING Seek to Get Data otv Man Killed by Gas j I'ollee of the fifteenth and llace tieets station are investigating the (tenth of n man known ns ' PRISON who was found dend in iil, wiluam it, ishnxkt Dr. BENNETT FALLS DEAD Tlner- patrolmen of the Seventeenth pnlhe district, nt Twentieth nnd fed ral stirets, weie committed to prison toclav In Mngilrnte Henshnw in default of 5iU)(l l,nl each, which thej made no attempt to get The pa'inlmen weie held foi lourt mi ihnrges of assault and battel brought !, i.-.. ..e ii l In two lmillinis nnd n nenhew nf 'Lieutenant (Icorge Stinger, who Is then JHiiperinr officer. The prisoners will 'he given n hearing in rnmt sooner in i lew of llin fni 1 lli'nt tltpv ilid lint nrt h.-iil ' i one knew Pastor of Fletcher Memorial Sue cumbs at Perkasle Park, Pa. j Thrv promise a srusation In Tlev Dr. Willinm ( Ilennelt, pastor court when thev will gie their side of of the fletiber Methodist Kplscopnl ! "'' '' for the first time. I. Chun h. flftj fouith nnd Master ' ,'r"',SP,MI,?rs "rp U''"r, " I ,,,,,, , . , . . ,."nnl stinger, hrothcis of the licuten st.eets fell dead of pa. alvsis last night ,,, ,, ,,,, Sit,RpIi nP)lru. nt 1-eikas.c fa.k. I'n , while on his mi- 0 ,0 ., nf AhruM ., ,,.,, I '''".'.V" ,,..,., , , r. ; i i II"'boinc onleted .lolm Stinger nwnv Ucncl of Ins deal . cached Phlla.lel- flm p ,(lrnol of Tw(( .sp,pI1, ,, . pl.m 10.1.1 and shock. d his friends . who j IV,,rln SPP. -, hr lnnn m , wUh I supposed he was m good hciltli Iciiit ,, patrolmnn and n fight started in ili-.ae was given ns the cause of dc.ith ,l0, i:,lnnn j, .li(j ,n n(np ,-0no), j Do. tor Ileum It was on Ins vvav to I'ntmlmnii Holland then appeared, and I meet Ins wife mning from this . ilv j vni.I.t.. hu,vi. been ben I en hv the two . when he dii.I men llenn Stmcei is then s.ii.l .., fi.iin insliinl ,hae .nine un nnd Inine.l in H.o .i. I . . - - ' '" scene wncn iiniinnce Mr. Sines," bed at bis boat. ling bouse, 511 If Ar.h street, to .lav A fellow hoarder discoveied the bodv. The man was l.vlng in bed with u gns lube in his mouth nnd the gas turned on The Uehnles in the room were plugged. The body was taken In Hahne mann Hospital, where "Sines" was pronoun ed dead, and then removed to e morgue. I. I sons at Ihe boarding house said thev knew nothing of the man except that he gave Ills name ns "Mr. Sines." He had been there two weeks. No where he had worked or his business in I'hiladelpliln. I Mother of Six Children Sentenced Mrs IMiib Stemulski. tlilrlj -eight ,cars old. of I'ensnukcn. N". .(,, the mother of si children, was ctit to the New .Wscv Home for Women todn i . hv .luilge Kales in the Camden County I Circuit Court The woman's husband, .lolm temiiNki. asked that this be done, ihaiging that she neglected her I fnmilv 1 Hi de.ilh hrnlhci vv.is s.ivcil while going to the 'mo nan I'lcnn torn m i Ihe clctii.itv f i nm ,i low telephone Itie.ire.l and Ihe tintiolmen took the lliic wile gl.inud fiom Ihe wooden linuill. 'men to the police station j on the umluelli be was fjuniR. He, Heniv Stinger was released and. it I vvns slightlv binned j ,s s,.,,. , nnmp lu,i,P( flom tp ),,,, 'Ihe fiinei.il will take place .Momlnv . t. vhrc station. Infoimntion on I nfteinooii in the fletihei M H Cliur.Ii this sul,,,t ims been tefuscd hv l.icu I rei vices win dc inniiii.irii iiv inc ucv. j icnniil Sinigm The follow ing da.v .lolm ...iiige II liicklcv. suprrjiiiteniieni nt nu.l fdvvnrd Stinger weie nrrnicneil be Ihe I'hiladelpliln Methndisl Hpisi npnl Confeien. c Inlcmient in Ml M.niah Cemeteiv will be ptiv.ite. Doc lot Iteiinctl was hoi ii in I'liiln ileliihid liftv si vi.ns ago. He first foie Magistinlo I'ennock nt City Il.lll and held in SHOO bail each to keep lhe peace j The tlnor Stingcis then had warrants I mRu" Hn V ! .. ..11.! C t ., I""fj""' "'" '"" "oiu ceveiiui , .,, .-i,,,,! -v. .. ,. U lnul and Diamond strrels to find that thoJMni.h fumi tlie Methodist . lunch in' Wire bov nt tlie top of the pole, which Potlsville He lift u widow, two sons. Is stationed in front of mi's t.crmnn- ' , ., cl.iughlei His sons me Vincent lilled pulpits ... M.ssonii and then vvasl01" "" nwiii-ttliPi.Btinlinrn.wlio I O Q 3. V Hll Q called to his ual.vc state He wentl""' nniiiBiindlKfoin MiiBist,nto Hen A V V J CI XX L I Lbnil III ut 'II. ....!,.. t i!...l 1 .. . At.- . Every Day shaw lust 'Ihuisduv. At that time the1 1. .nnng was postponed until to.lav I At the be.irlng hi fo. e Mngistiatc town avenue, was a veritable flame. They were unable to cope will. it. so Truck Compnnv No J! Second and Norris streets, was called. With the aid of one of the longest ladders the firemen fought the flames seventv feet in the nir and soon extinguished them Hen Into Street The downtown file stn.lcel in Ihe warehouse of the Kenihvnith sheet plant. The neighborhood is thickly pop ulated. Joseph Stenfoki. who o. cupies the Hirst door of a house net to Ihe wnic house, was awakened bv the smell of smoke from burning feathe.s He aroused his wife and tin cc rl li on b of I'.ennctt and Willinm 1. Ilcnnett The Rev. L. B. Coleman The Itev Lewis II Colcni.... f.ume'r pnstoi of the Nnzmeiie l!iiptl-t CI. inch. Nic. and l,vconnng sliccls, died Tucs dav He is sinvivecl bv n widow, who was M.ss Sarah f Hidges Mr Cole man was a member of Temple Lodge' No 'J'J. f nml A M His fuueial will be held (omoiiow aflcin.ion audi buii.il in.ide in IMen Cemetery Miss Elizabeth W. Moore Miss I'linbclli Wiiglil Mooie a tench, r ... the Stephen (i.inid public ' school, cln.l vcslei.l.iv ill the home of her nxilhti. Mi. K.illiiinic I Nloo.o, 1311 Walnut Street Phonographs Records gimaMsan (Iren and huiried them, fccic.iming. lonl i:t"n! Wolf stn.t. She was the the street. In un instant (he nelghbius daughter of the late L'.anklin It Mooie. were awake, swarming the naiiovv J Miss Mooie was a ii.cu.bei of the Iln.n street, erjlng from bediooni windows. monlon Clu.iitci. Oidci of Ihe fast er hastily gathering tlieli fuiuituic midlein Sin fiincinl seivi.eh will be held valunblcs for a cpiiik getuwa.v if the , , ,,.!, k Siitnidav fiom the home (lames s.prea.1. Into. incut will be In Woodland Ccme Fiom the second llnor of Ihe liou-e. tcrv. Felix Itofonski and his wife can id, ' . their three childicu lo safetv, and the- Mali struck by Tran Die8 father returne, In the n.om fo. the; i.lonrtlml, 5-5 South fiftv three other child. en .' ninth si, e, I, who n .cntl was sl, , k Andrea Ia.nsk,. w.th Ins wife nnl ,,, ,, oin.i turn, at f.f four children, lived in thc-.-iltic Ihe, t ... ., . , rt l!n1 ..... !..,... ' "' " " '"' "" llaincs wi-n- iuimiim 'mihi.ii ins ui clows and dense smoke tilled Ins in. in, before he mauaged lo lead his fai.n.v to safety. The firemen weie helpless in the fine of the tlames from the burning bales nf feathers and the strong wind The entire win chouse was gutled five hundred bales of fcathcis w.ie destroyed. The frame house next door burned to the ground. HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER Fon roi, Kew piinriplt. cvsUftt iur , iIt: 54 to 3U nllcn lc. nili I pdlatora, too Thtr Is noth- In: Juit ts cood. rrtci Soot. Reeves Stove 88 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd VI ilv juries. Hospital at, u icj-uR of his lii- Hlgh Cost of Dying Under Fire nlniil.iRliam. Ala.. Aug. 1 I. USy A. P.) Request lias been made of District Attorney I'ettus to investigate alleged profiteering by undertakers, the claim being that charges for funeral service, were out of all reason. The distri. t nttorney took the matter tinder n.l-lscment. -'SWIMMING COLUMBIA POOL Broid and Oxford Sk PARTY NIGHTS Wedneiday and Sitord; In-iriirtton Iit F. A. Ca rhn P.i.p (4(3 J-. sftmicni iinK .:..jy! .inkm'M West Phihlnhh Art Glass Works STAINED &LEADED CLASS 4219 MARKET ST. Phono Prcslon 49?9 for Esfimalos iLu S! iiKtiiirt ' -tKL- Onc hundred and ninctA aiie women in Delineator families arc buying sewing machines toda - and every dav! Among the w hole million they arc buying l fifteen thousand cans of j talcum powder today! Forty-nine thousand pairs of, stockings todays One mil-, , lion and fourteen thousand dollars' worth of food to-' dav! And these arc only a few of tlie many articles for personal and household use they buy every day! Every one of them reads and is in fluenced by the contents of The Delineator 7ie Maqazine In '"T One1 Million iomes Gte&'. ;42ft); SQUINT OR SMILE? I.et our 31 r. or prnrllen I solve nur Cyn Trcnihlc. OlttmnrtrUts . Optlrllin CbR.GERMANTOV EVINlNtU i&LEHIOH AVES, Fastest Train to Wildwood 83 minutes from Camden I.fBT Itea.llns Chestnut Street 'Kerry 4t20 I. SI. Ilally i m J a. CHILDREN'S WALL TENT Brert & tent for them In the front or buck yard, the nir will An thm bowi. oi or mn itftc riuaitiy ounc wnlt ctnvaa duck Polfn plna n4 rope. Write for catalog on larser ilien and ramp Mipplle ARMY RUPn.Y CO.. 631 MARKET SJLVERfiaB ATTBRI NICKEL rlUH I IlJ Polishing & Relacquering Slnitle rirres, Larce or Small I.oU TAR NICKEL 'PLATING WORKS 232 N. Fifth St. Eatatltshid Since JH7. ;iTin.iiif,t,iiiii,niiiii): ,. ,if ,r,. ..niniiiir.mil v U JlAk w WE'LL MAKE YOUR OLD BRASS BED NEW BKASONAnrr, tooi No matter In what conditio. Rwne o or drop an a wvnl and wo'B eud a rnan to estimate. J. J. KEENAN & CO. 3101 Ludlow St. ?;,ri,"cj,V" V) F:k I J I Users of PEA Coal bo ad vised and buy now. We have tho size and 'quality. We handle only tho very BEST COAL Egg. .$10.75 Stove $11.25 Nut.. 11.35 Pea... 9.45 Tlie Trice Vflll lie Much Illtlier We serve you right Owen Letters' Sons I.aigcst Coal Yaril u 1'ltila Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland Kennedy Bro- JBWELBfLS 102 S.THIRTEENTliSE Cor. Vrary Lans Bar Pins DISTINCTIVE CREATIONS m PLATINUM and GOLD A Bar Pin Of nH platinum hanijeoincly criBraetl posHnitiff h plea bine tndl Idualliy that at nrn1 pronounces It a mont rxtraor $215 dlnary mounting for Its 17 diamonds The better rtinmnndn in the neurit &ffftff0i rtrr fJitf rnln nnd not the exception at Kennedy a I'HtnlillMiril 1818 I vioi r o oUIVA Pure Virgin Spanish Olive Oil We sell any amount barrels, II. gallon cases, gallons, jars, V Gal lons, quarts, pints and half pints The best oil on tho market. Cream OHva (or medical use. Delivered In short time. Phone Walnut 1050. The Spanish Products Co. 13th and Locust Sts. t'hila, A Peirce School Course . Is Concentrated Experience Young men succeed in business as their natural ability is directed into the right chan nels. Others fail because they persist in work for which they are unsuited, while their real ability in another direction is wasted. One reason for the rapid advancement of Peirce School graduates in business is that they start, as a result of their training, in the work for which they are best suited. Your start may determine your ultimate sue cess.s Peirce School training insures a good start in the right direction.. Courses for young men: Husiness Administration Salesmanship Courses for young women: Secretarial Shorthand and Typewriting Day and Evening Sessions Write for Z5tli Year Book Poire School ST ' Business Administration Pine Street West of Broad Philadelphia lM Important Strawhridge & Clothier Shopping Neivs for To-morrow The Store that gets the new things first, that gets its merchandise direct from the sources of supply in such quantities and at such times as to insure tlie greatest possible advantage to its customers. Fre quent special opportunities for economy are available to us, and through us, to you. Many of these are here presented for to-morrow, the last shopping da ' of the week. AUTUMN MILLINERY TELLS OF A SEASON OF LOVELY FASHIONS Autumn Hats are anivinfj in intcicstinf: ami inci casing numbers, and promise well for a season of unusual beauty and distinc tion, in which this lino of 58.00 to S12.00 Hats will be a special feature. Koi 1'iitlay a new group of 150 Panne Velvet Hats in Early Autumn Styles, .$8.00 to $12.00 Mack I'annc Velvet Hats, in the small and medium sizes; trimmed with flovveis, ostrich feathers, ornaments, ribbons and wing's. The Hat sketched, .$9.00, is in one of the new shapes, faced in color nnd ti mimed with olriclj tips. At $10.00 and .$12.00, aie many of the larger t.vpp of pictuic Hats of silk civet nnd panne vchet, tiimme.l with the reason's most mtistic novelties. Remaining Summer Hats Greatly Reduced Including manj, distinctne Hats from our fine-t collection. I .-V StrawhtlcUi A IoiIiit i 1 I )r Mark t i ic l r v SUMMER DRESSES UNDER PRICE IN THE MISSES' APPAREL STORE , Summer Dresses will hurry out at these greatly l educed prices. Many models for gencial wear and for informal parties , Misses' Wash Dresses, $5.00 & .$7.50 Models of plain-coloied oiganriie with white organdie collar and cuffs; (iingham Di esses, --o practical for general wear; Kiocks of checked 01 figured voile in pink or bluc effects, some with fancy vestec and collar, with tucked or tunic skirt. All much reduced. Misses' Summer Dresses $10.75 Lovely Di esses of figured voile trimmed with plain voile 01 taffeta silk, many tunic models with deep giidlc, whitq organdie or taffeta eollai Others of plain oigandie with plaited collar and tucked waist. Misses' Wash Skirts, $1.50 to $3.50 All our remaining stock of white Gabardine and Cordalmc Skirls i educed. Many styles, tai- loicd or fancy pockets and detachable belt. Girls' Gingham Dresses (See Sketch), .$3.00 The nicest kind of Di esses foi school of plaid gingham in blue and blown shades. The sketch shows the new panel fiont, white oigundic collar and black vchet ribbon belt. Sizes 10 to 1-1 jeais. ,.- Str.nvbrMg'j A. clolhicr ir-ion'J Tloor MurKl Street eSK0 SUMMER DRESSES REDUCED Autumn Suits and Dresses Here Interesting days these, for everybody. Summer 1'iocks, which so many women like for indoor wear in winter, aie greatly reduced; and, at the same time, we are showing an exceptionally large line of Autumn models, in both Suits and Dresses, among them n fine, new collection of , Smart Jersey Sports Suits In black, navy bluc and Oxford. Smaitly tailored in Norfolk 01 patch-pocket style, with a trim, nar iow belt confining the fullness at the waist-line. Two-piece skirts. Sizes U4 to -IC. Prices .$27.r0 and ?:)0.00. The model sketched, $110.00. Other A'nr Autumn Suits, $27.30 to $123.00 S - t-liri vhri.lcr A ClolhiT -c"n J I'lo ir M.rk-I Siren Organdie Dresses now $12.50 In ihitc, black, pink, yellow, bluc, Nile green and lavender; others in white with pink 01 blue floul patteins; some veiy much bc-f rilled 01 all flulT.v with laces. HUHATLY REDL'CKD. Voile Dresses now .$8.75 In medium and dark shades. Made in drnned :inrl tuplc-skiit effects. Some with embroidered cstecs. others have the mund neck, the simple bodice being trimmed with buttons. Gingham Dresses now $5.00 Combinations of plain and plaid ginghams, in blue and in pink; also plaids in brown nnd bluo mixtuics. Worth much more. New Autumn Frocks of Crcpc dc Chine, Moire, Crepe Georgette. Satin and Crepe Meteor, in many charming ncio styles, $22.30 to $123.00. t--r. crannricl8(. 4 c loll.lor Vreonil Floor t ' . Centre CIAlJW 250 Women's Hand-Made BLOUSES Exceptional At $5.95 THi: AVERAGE ALLE IS ALMOST DOLBLE THIS PRICE. Remaikably lovely Hand-made Mouses. Six different styles of white batiste, all beautifully hand-stitched and finished with all the little niceties and dainty Kicnch touches. -Slrjnbr dg.' ( l'lothir lrncli Sjlun Third Floor West Our Entire Stock of Furniture is in the August Sale at Reduced Prices and the Assortment is Very Complete The business records of every clay tliis month have shown an increase ovet the corresponding day of any former August Sale. That would indicate that our stock will be smaller at the end of the month than for many years past because, while we arc receiving shipments from time to time, and have a large reserve stock in our warehouse at Ninth' and Poplar streets, delivery 01 regular orders are nicely lo oe slow and uncertain lor some time to come. Therefore it is wise to BUY FURNITURE NOW, when all our PRICES ARE REDUCED, and while we have ample quantities and variety of Furniture for EVERY ROOM IN THE HOME. M.UI IW,i.h,, ,j1- round Klnor lU.t I -V Huawl.ritlsp f. t lothWr Furmturf Ililnl II Stationery Special Special at 73c-A ot containing 72 sheets of ished white Writing Paper, with I'l Envelopes to match. Special at 30c-A i-ok of " sheets of white, linen-finished Writing Paper, with 21 Envelopes to match. RtrM whrl 1 f3 J M " i I hma news iter men , l I Inllil'l nn. I in Lcntro Shirts That Boys Like, Special, $1.25 SOn' SHIRTS, of the well known "Collegiate" brand, white ground stiiped in good-looking .n n.l onlmintrs. ComfOlt- able, well-made Shuts with neck band nnd tum-back cuffs 5I.j. Jlll ljr C,u '.r.'J band nn Night Shirts. Unusual, $1.25 Boys' Night Shuts, of sturdy muslin, plain or tummed. Our own carefully made brand. Strahrl'lK" & ' lotliir Second Floor I... ... Fine Madras Shirts Unusual at $2.25 Made of fine wovcn-tiipc madras, fast colots, in handsome color-combinations. Could not be bought to-day to sell at this, price in fact, Shiits of ordinary printed fabiics arc being sold at this price or more $2.25. 1 straw bridge i f lnihir i:at Store. Ulghth Hire! Men's Straw Hats Reduced to $2.65 Fresh, clean, high-class Straw Hats fine, medium and coarse sennits, fine split straws, soft roll-brim and pencil-curl straws all worth much more than the price $2.63. ' . ALSO, a lot of Straw Hats, in small sizes, 6Bs to 7 only, reduced to $1.95. (Some worth double). Panamas $3.55 and $5.55 Genuine Tanama Hats, at less than half the average regular prices. ' . Strwhrldf rlolhlr Second Floor, Jtjirket -Jjlrett, flul Trousers The Summer Clearance of Clothing great variety, from tropical weight to cloth of year-around serviceability is of interest to many men. We don't like to talk about increasing costs, but our customers must be informed that these Suits at the REDUCED PRICES are very extraor dinary, and that some of the prices are lower than the same grades would cost us in the market to-day: Suits Reduced to $19.50, $21.75, $24.50 $26.50 and $34.50 These arc fiom our lcgular stock odd lots and broken lines, for the most pait, but so grouped that a good range of sizes will be found at each price. Chiefly in good spring and autumn weights. Blue Serge Suits at $25.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits, bought long ago, when serge was lower in price. We still have a fairly complete range of sics in all proportions. Hot Weather Suits at Special Prices Cool Cloth Suits, unusual values at 511.75 and $10.50, Palm Beach SuiUi, for men and young men, special at $13.50. Mohair Suits, black or gray, in subdued stripe effects, spe cial at $10.50. Youths' Suits Long-trousers Suits for young fellows of 15 to 19 years, reduced to $12.00 and $19.50. Strawbrldse A Clolhlr Second Floor Eait Underwear for Men, I Women, Children Dependable Lndeiwcar in well known makes, including many of the most-wanted kinds. .ron MEX Nainsook Athletic Shirts and Drawers T.'ic each. Nainsook Athletic Union Suits TOR WOML'X Swiss Itjbbed LKIc Vests l.ov ., I, slecvcksM Seconds of an eyellc.il nualllv KejruUr sizes i"i 1 uo I Ml ji Klzrs .IHp flihlied Cotton Vests, Special. 29c V-Hliurw. or Hqiiarc neck xleeve I ess . iiKulur sizes ,Iibbcd L'nion Suits, Seconds 40c i:ti.i-size Cotton I nicin Sulli low neck, sleeveless with tlulit Knees. KOU CHILDREN Nainsook Athletic L'nion Itov s suits 7.IC Uojs' White Gauze Cotton th letic Union Suits $1.00 i Girls' Ribbed Union Suits .niton Union Suits, low neck, sleevclcss. with lace at knees. .small sizes 55c larRe slreo 60e I SlrBwlirlrtse Clothier I . Mulct. ; ami .', Market street, I nnd Aide 4 and 3 Centre Durable Umbrellas, Excellent Value, $3 Coveted with fine American taffeta (cotton); plain or fancy caivcd .Mission wood handles fin ished with a wrist cord on women's. Plain Mission wood handler in hook or crook style on men's. blrawhrlcUft A- Clothier Aiile 7 Market Street Special Flannels daik colois $7.50. Serge, black or bluc $0.75. Neat striped Trousers $5.00. Khaki, extra quality $3.00. Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET Swings for Porch and Lawn, Reduced Now, to close them out quickly, come reductions on two of our desirable lines of Swings: Wooden Porch Swings, $2.95 In Flemish finish, comolete with chains and hooks. At a re duction of more than one-third. Lawn Swings, now $7.50 Strong, durable Swings, to hold four adults. Strawbrldse & Clolhl.r Fourth Floor Centtfl f7l America's Foremost Business School i - ! T s- -tr 1 " un. .? .. o cJl'AS'fc.',,
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