PH'X i' VL $". JEVENINO PUBLIC L15DeERPiBnDuADSLPHlA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919 ' fr MEWS 111 PERIL AS BRITISH LEAVE Inhabitants of Caucasus at Mercy of Foes With De parture of Troops AID OF U. S. INVOKED DEPUTIES TO APPROVE .PEACEJREATI SOON French Chamber Will Accept Pact First and Discuss Ob jections Afterward POST-WAR BILLS FOLLOW By the Associated Press ,, Paris, Aur. 28. British troops began I'ttvlnfj the Caucasus region on August 15 anil Will all be out o districts where they have been protecting Armenians before September 15, Davis Arnold, of Providence, It. I., managing director of the American commlttco for relief in the Near Kast, said today upon his return to Paris from London. While at the British capital ho Inter viewed Viscount Peel, undersecretary of war, who told him it Was impossible for the British to retniu troops in Ar menia unless the United States snouiu ; u nceni-nnrn h1ii would send troops to relieve them within two or three months. Mr. Arnold, who left Constantinople three weeks ngo, says it Is Imperative that Turkey, both European and Asi atic, should be policed by foreign troops. He says if this is not done there will bo wholesale massacres. "For humane reasons," he said, tlic TInited States should accept the man date for nil Turkey. I believe 100,000 Americans could police both Kuropcan and Asiatic Turkey and keep the coun try in order for two years, or until local conditions arc stabilized, rrom 400,000 to 500,000 Armenians now in Bussian Armenia will undoubtedly btarvc or be killed if the British leave Mvitliout other foreigners entering to net as a police force, as Armenia is being oppressed equally by the Geor gians, Turks, Tartars and Kurds. The 40,000 children now being fed by Amer icans must inevitably starve if no for eign police force is provided. There are probably another half million Armenian lugitives in southern Russia who want to return home but cannot do so." PUBLISHER DENIES BERLIN MADE OFFER Judet Says if German Had Bid for His Papers, He Would Have Refused Berne. Aug. 28.-(By A. V.J-V.rn-ct Tndet. former owner of the 1 aris newspaper IEclair, who has been in dicted in Paris on n charge, of having had dealings with the enemy in the purchase or founding of French news papers with German capital, denied yes terday that he ever had received any of fer from Gottlieb von Jngow, then Ger man minister of foreign affairs, to carry on German propaganda in France. He mid that if he hud received such an offer ho would have rejected it with scorn. ' , Continuing. Judet declared that, dur !n t,ia nnlltiral enreer. .ho had rc- ,.!..l -nrnnnOtinim of all kinds, but never had accepted them, inasmuch as it was his opinion that politics was not a commercial commodity. Tuesday's Pnri.s newspapers published ti letter purporting to hae been writ ten by Von .lagow to Baron on der Lantk'cn, at the. time German civil governor of Belgium, paying Von Jngow could obtain the services of Judcl for German propaganda in France for the Him of 2,000,000 francs. Judet has been l'ning in Berne since 3JI17, bhortly after the urrtt in Paris of Bolo Pasha, who Ws executed, and nf Pierre I.cnoir, who has been con- clpmned to death, on charges similar to those against Judet. Soldier Foes of Reds, Says T. R. Detroit, Aug. 2S. Lieutenant .Colo nel Theodore Booscvelt, addressing a Michi'rnn American Legion rally here last night, branded the Bolshevists, I. W. AW, and "kindred anarchists," as the natural enemies of returned soldiers, in answering what he termed a feeling in some sections of the country that bolshevism might iind sympathizers in the ranks ot cx-scrviccmcn. By the Associated Press Paris, Aug. 2S. llntlfleatiou within a short time of the peace treaty with Germany, now before the "Chamber of Deputies, seems probable, despite the views of some elements that France Is not' guaranteed sufficient military protection by the document, but the ratification vote will not conclude the debate on the treaty. After the pact bas been ratified, "motions of regret," embodying the objections to BUch clauses of the document as have met with crit icism, "will be presented, thus reopen ing the debate. After there are disposed of, the Chamber will pass to discussion of the Anglo-American-French treaty for the protection of France in case of unwar ranted nggression by Germany. The de bate' on this pact is expected to bo brief, as the government is considered likely to content itself with making n state ment nf the circumstances under which the treaty was signed nnd explaining what protection is afforded by It. Then the Parliament will tone up im amnesty bill, In the eontrovcrh.v over which the opponents of tho government nrc counted upon to marshal all their strength. Next on the program Is the bill for the abolition of courts -martial, followed by n measure calling for the division of Alsace and Lorraine Into de partments, like the other French provinces. BELGIUM BUYS U. S. FOOD Cobletu, Aug. 14. (Correspondence of the Associated Press) Surplus nrmy food supplies stored in Antwerp nnd the Hook of Holland were sold recently to the Belgian Government for $11, 000,000. The food was brought from America for the army of occupation. Belgium is also figuring on buying the clothing and other stocks of army ma terial stored In Antwerp warehouses. The sales arc being handled by the United States Liquidation Commis sion, which has established a branch in Coblenz. rcoMMCfcClfli-f TflTIGNeJrj MANN Loose Leaf Binders and Leaves and in stock tnade-to-order A large stock of all standard loose leaf forms. The largest factory to turn out your-made-to-onter requirement!. May n Burrs jooT rhone Market 16 WHUARIMANNGQ&9PANY Blank Bks lH Loaf SteUuwnr. Print lax Ksxraflox. XlthaxrmitAtac 529 Market St. Is-" I I ARQAIM IN 11 Genuine Wrapped Firsts Guaranteed 5000 Miles TWO DAYS ONLY LIBERTY-WARNER RIVERSIDE and SUPER-SERVICE ALL NON-SKIDS Slie 30x3 30x3V2 32x3y2 T.lat Vice $17.07 21.78 25.34 Sal. rrlee $9.35 13.10 15.55 Also Service Stations for United States, Goodrich and Firestone Tires Adjustments That Satisfy Tubes Guaranteed ' One Year. Your Money Back if Not Satisfied Mail Orders Promptly Filled Il. Phone, Sproee 1808 TIRE CO. 1535 Q&pst: Keystone, Race IBS Gimbel Brothers Slorc Opens at 9 Store Closes 5 I For TomOITOW Friday Gimbel Brothers 1 I a jf jt jsP1 eajy-LJSiat- S ttGOUPON " tMrbmnant) ff lDAY7 2 Thursday, August 28, 1919 oupon Day H 77 me Savings for Per ?"t is 1 jimoeis son and No Mail or Phone Orders Filled from Coupon Specials This Does Not Apply to Other Goods There isn't any trashy merchandise at G imbels, but all over the Store there are odd lots and ends of lines that we can't or won't renew; and over lots of goods so good that we overbought whatever the store-keeping reason for reduction There's a Great Deal Missing From the First Prices Saving You Fourth, Third, Half 100 Women's Capes nnd Dolmans, at $18.50 and $25 In serge, tncotine, Bolivia; sonic lined with silk. Mostly navy blue and black; some tan, rookie and rose. Short Cape Coats' of navy blue, black or tan serge, at $7.50. Olmb.la, "Coupon Day," Tlilrd floor. Women's Fall Homespun SuitB at $33.50 Two attractive styles taillciir or belted; wanted woodsy brown and new blue. Sizes 34 to 44. At $33.50. New fall black, Broadcloth Suits, at $45. Smartly tailored. Same style in Oxford suiting at $45. Women's Taffeta Silk Suits, Wool Jersey Suits and a few Serge Suits, at $15. Broken styles and sizes, your choice. Save $10 to $15. Olrabols, "Coupon Say," Third floor. I riisy-s' Summer Dr". n T2 8r' and $3.85 Worth two and three times as much. Clearance of Misses' Coats, at $4.75. Save double and more. Misses' Capes, at $10. Odd styles, one and two of a kind. Some lined throughout. Gimbals, "Coupon Hay," Tnlra floor. Girls' Tub Dressc. o tn 14 years, at $2. Qlmbels, "Oonpon Day," Throughfare, Firat floor. Women's Muslin Underwear, at 85c to $3.95 Wallofier. at 5c n pico? 24 designs to choose from. For bedroom, dining room, kitchen or sitting room. At 5c a Piece. At 9c a piece .fine satin-stripe papers, also tloral effects, etc. . , . . . At 18c a piece embossed stripe and chintz effects, imitation grass cloth, foliages and tapestries and engraved tile papers. All sold with borders or hinders to match CUmDels, "uonpon "i - Men's Oxfords at $3.95 Men's Union Suit, at $1.50 Wonderful savings. Samples and odds and ends. AH garments at 85c to $3.95. Petticoats, near half, at $1.10 to $2.25. dinibels, "Coupon Day," Thoroughfare Aisle. Girli' Cots. at $2.75 and $4.75 Clearance of Women's Voile Dresses, at $3.85 Sizes 36 to 42. Qlmbels, "Coupon Day," Tnorongnfare. Women's Waists, at $1.25 and $2 At $1.25 Clearance of lingerie and tailored Blouses, organdies, lawn, batiste and voile. Plain colors, stripes or all-white, half price and less. A great many "Royal" Waists among the lot. At $2 500 sample cotton Waists, organdies and voile, fancy lace-trimmed styles. Samples of higher priced models. Qlmbels, "Coupon Say," First and Third floor. Rom on Thoroughfare, Flnt floor. Fall-weight Coats; checks in btirclla and silk pop lins. One and two of a kind, (i to 14 vears, at 52.75 and $4.75. Qtmbelo, "Coupon Day," Third floor. Clenn-uo of Men's Str-w Hats, at SI Men's and boys'-Caps, at 75c. , Boys' Wash Hats, at 25c Qlmbal, "coupon Say," First floor. Min'-j Madras Shirts, nt M.35 Mctil IVccH.t-co-.. nt 25c. 50c 75c and SI Men's Silk Four-in-Handa, at 45c. Men's terry cloth Bath Robes, at $3.25. Men's Silk Shirts, at $5.95; slight seconds. Men's muslin Night Shirts, at $1.50. Boy's collar-attached Blouses, at G8c. Bovs' Leather Belts, at 50c. Qlmbels, "Coupon Day," First floor, ninth Etrset Side. Knit suits, some are mussed most sizes 36 to 42. Many athletic union suits reduced for this sale. At Men's'Socks. at 18c and 2Sc. .Some are second-. Men's gray medium cotton Shirts and Drawers, long sleeves, at $1.25. Vnklc-length drawers Women's knee Drawers, a. 5c. Women's odds and ends ot Union Suits, mussed and seconds, at 65c. Women's Vests. 3 for $1. 36 and 38 only. Bovs' cotton Union Suits, seconds, at 65c. Women's fine Silk StockingB, mill irregulars, at 85c Some silk-and-fibcr mixed. Women's fancv drop-stitch Hosiery, at 38c. Women's mercerized Hosiery, at 35c; 3 pairs for $1. , L ,, Clearancr of Sweaters, no exchanges, at $5, $5.95, $1C95, $12.50 and $20. ,. ,. uxmDeis, "uoupuu j, - "' Women's 12-Button Milanese Silk Gloves at $1.38 Tan gunmetal calf or glazed kd; broken sizes at $3.95. Worth up to more than double. Men's White Reinskin Oxfords, at $3.95, white Neolin or leather soles. Men's White Canvas Oxfords, at $1.90. Men's White Canvas High Shoes, at $1.25. Men's tan Scout Shoes, at $2.90. Boys' tan Scout Shoes, at $2.25 and $2.45, as to size. Men's Bath Slippers, at 25c 5000 pairs of women's "Foot-hold" Rubbers, at 50c a pair. 275 pairs of women's High Shoes, various kinds. Sizes somewhat broken, at $3.40 a pair. 400 pairs of Jap straw Slippers, at SOc a pair. 500 boxes ot Universal White Cleaner, at 11V a box. Women's Patent Leather Buckles, for low shoes, at 10c a pair. Children's Tan Shoes, high and low shoes, mixed lot, sizes 0 to 2, at $2.50. Black and white Bathing Slippers, at 50c a pair. ' Qlmbels, "Oonpon Say," Second Floor. Jewel Refrigerators at $31.50 Of fancy metal, jeweled with various colored stone settings in oxidized and green gold-finish. vnn ana wnnoui pcnaanis. At Z5c, 50c, 75c and $1. Values double and more Qimbele. "Coupon Bay" Grand Aisle, rlrst rioor. I Hohlfeld Couch Hammocks, nt $14 95 Tub Skirts, at $2 and $2-50 Various materials. Your choice at $2 and $2.50. Colored stripe yarn ded gabardine Skirts, at $3. General clearance of all high-priced Tub Skirts. Gabardine Russian cords, embroidered and fancv stripe Gabardine and linen, at one price, $5. Qlmbels, "Coupon Day," Third floor. Adjustable hack rest and windshield; khaki color full size, at $14.95. Golf Clubs, Irons and Wooden Irons, slightly rusted; a lot of Burk professional clubs in the lot at $1.95. Spalding Tennis Rackets at a big reduction; save $1 lO lf. Women's 2-clasp white Milanese Silk Gloves, at 90c. Women's 2-clasp black French kid Gloves, at $1.95. Paris point hacks. Men's summer driving Gauntlets, in gray, at SI. 95. Qlmbels. "Coupon Day," First floor. Bihv Carrirprps'. M S27.50 Slocum, at $3.50. Tournament, at $4. D. H., at $5. Palmolive Toilet Soap, at 8c cake Gimbels violet or corylopsis Talcum Powder, lb. cans, at 17c. Tooth Brushes, at 10c Omnibus Toilet Soap, large size, at 12c. Peroxide of Hydrogen. lb. bottle, at 16c. Qlmbels, "Cropon Pay," Grand Aisle. Wo-.imVb Rrnd"-n-W,-r H?ts. nt SI. 95 I Ribbon and Bankok Sports Hats, show a little handling; light shades, at $1.95. Ready-to-wear Hats, in Georgette, all colors, at $3. Untrimmed Straw Hats, black and colors, at 75c. Qlmbels, "Coupon Day," Third floor. Women's Neckwear, at 12V4c, 25c and 50c Geneva, at $1.50. Greenwood, at $2. Oval, at $2.50. Lakeside, at $3. Heavy cam as Golf Bags, with leather bindings and finish, 4-in. top, at $2.75; 5-in. top, at $3. Odds and ends of wool Bathing Suits, broken sizes and colors, mostly sleeveless, at $3.50. Men's and boys' Lifeguard Bathing Suits, ilutc wool jersey, blue flannel nants and white web belt. itcte at $4. Qlmbels, "Coupon Day," Second floor. A'Jtorrfohile SitnnlVs I Wood and reed combination and -.oiiic all-reed. These are floor samples at less than one-third reg ular price. Slightly soiled. Special, $27.50. Baby Strollers one of a kind. Floor samples less one-third recrnlar nrice. $9 to $16.50. Qlmbels, "Coupon Day," Fourth floor. Willard Parlor Cabinet Sewing Machines at $42 Side ice compartments, white enameled food chambers; golden oak finish; 125 lbs. capacity, at $31.50. Peninsular Gas Ranges, five burners on top, in cluding simmering burner; white enameled panel door frames, white enameled broiling and drip pans; baking and broiling ovens. Connected free in city limits where fuel line extends to kitchens. Sold on cas payments, at $31.50. Window Screens, walnut stained frames, 24 in. high, 23 in. closed. 37 in. open, at 60c. 4-in. molded Garden Hose, coupled in remnant lengths, at lGc a loot. Ncff Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, three burners, slightly marred in handling, at $17.50; save $6. Qlmbels, "Coupon Say," Fourth Floor. Player Piano Music, at 18c, 23c and 40c Large selection of classic and dance music, new and perfect. Reduced to 18c, 23c and 40c Qlmbeln, "Coupon Say," Hardmnn Kail, Barents floor. Corsets, at 85c Slight seconds; all sizes; various makes. At 85c. Qlmbels, "Coupon Bay," Thoronifhrare. compl 30x3 Dreadnought ribbed tread casing, guaran teed, special at $10.85. 32x4 Dreadnought Tiies, complete with a rim and tube, non-skid tire, guaranteed 4000 miles, at $25. None sold to dealers. Cementless Patches, at 15c a box. Qlmbels, "Coupon Day," Fourth floor. Enclosed in handsome, golden oak cases, all en closed and absolutely dust-proof. Ball-bearing throughout and very light running. Every machine guaranteed for ten jcars against any mechanical imperfection. Sold on the Club Plan, $2 when ordering and balance $1 wecklv. Qlmbels, "Coupon Day," Fourth floor. Bovs' School Suits nt $14.50 I full-lined trousers; all ages 8 to 18 years, at Half price and less. Collarless Vestees of pleated net and lace, at $1. Qlmbels, "Coupon Day Grand Aisle. Willow Grass Rusts at Half Price and Less Size 18x36 in., at 40c Size 27x54 in., at $1.15. Size 9x6 ft., at $1.75. Size 4 ft. 6x7 ft. 6., at $3.75. Size 9x12 ft, at $9.50 Size 9x 15 ft.,at $11.50 Half price for 9x12 ft. Heavy Rush Rugs, at $11.75. Wool-and-Fiber Rugs Sfze 6x9 ft., at $8.25 I Size 8 ft. 3 x 10 ft 6., Size 9x12 ft.at $13.75 1 at $12.75. Qlmbels, "Coupon Day," Fifth floor. 1000 Cretonne-covered Cushions, at 65c Filled with 100 pure floss. 500 yards of Novelty Marquisette, with bluebird design, 35 inches wide, at 18c a yard. Qlmbels, "coupon Say," Fifth floor. 5000 yds. of "Scotch" Union Crash, at 25c yd. Kitchen r Lace-trimmed Bureau Scarfs, at $1. 72-inch Table Damasks, at 80c a yard. Qlmbels, "Coupon Day," Second floor. AH-Wool Ponlin. wt $2 n vd. I Tomorrow The August Piano . Sale Terms Are Easy and a Privilege of Exchange With an cxtta pair of wool, strong and durable $14.50. Boys' Norfolk Suits, 8 to IS years, at $16.50. With extra pair of full-lined knickerbockers. Boys' Wash Suits, ages 2y to 8 years, at $2.15. Boys' Khaki Trousers, ages 6 to 11 ycar, at $1. Sa e 50c Boys' Wash Suits, at $2.95; ages 2, 2 and 3 years. Worth half more Boys' Washable Norfolk Suits, 8 to 17 cars. at $3.65. Qlmbels, "Coupon Bay," Third Floor. In The Subway Store Chocrl-t-roverrd CnramcHows. at 55c lb. Assorted fruit-flavored Jelly Drops, at 3Sc lb Assorted Perfections, at 33c lb Qlmbels, "Conpon Day," Grand Aisle, Annex and Subway Stole Navy and other colors; 40 inches wide. Fancy Worsted Plaids, rich colors, 40 inches wide, at $1.35 a yard, All-wool navy blue Batiste, 36 inches wide, at $1 a yard. Qlmbels, "Conpon Say." Second floor On Monday, st The China Sale e Furnishings Sale le Lamp i Coffee, at 42c lb. Coupon .special blend dry-roast process, limit 5 lbs., at lb. 42e. Coupon special blend new-season Black Tea, half price, limit 6 lbs., at 3 lb. $1.10, or lb. 38c. Hams, fresh from the smoke house, small fam ily size, at wholesale, if purchased with other gro ceries, at lb. 38J$c. Small Baking Beans, fancy quahtv. at 3 lbs. for 35c. Cocoa. Lenox Brand, freshlj giound, 3 lbs. 45c Cocoa at 78c. v Flavoring Extract, Lenox, Almond, Orange, or Lemon flavoring, at 3 bottles 80c, each 23c. Worcestershire Sauce, Lenox, high-grade Sauce, three 25c bottles for 50c. Full Cream Dairy Cheese, at 3-lb. cut, $1.25, or lb. 42c. Loaf Cakes, Gimbel Baking Gold, or Sunshine or Raisin, counter delivery, at each 45c Cooked Ham. Wilson's certified, no waste, de licious flavor Hams, counter delivcrv, at lb. 88c, or Yi lb. 46c. fHnibMi "Conoon Day," Cheataut Street Annev. Men's and Young Men's Suits, Special at $7.50 Clearance of Cotton Waists, at 65c .All-white and assorted colors. Summer Dresses at $2. Sizes as you find them. Women's and misses'. ( Bathing Suits, special at $1.50. Women. Girls Dresses, at $1. 6 to 14 years; worth more. . , . Summer Skirts, neatly made and trimmed, at 95c. . Odds and ends Cotton Wash Goods, 14c yard. 32-inch striped Seersucker Gingham, 28c yard. Clearance of Seamless Sheets, at $1.28 each. "Seconds." , , Soiled Blankets, wool-nap (cotton), double size. $2.88 pair. Men's Shirts, mussed, odd lots and seconds, $1. All new feather Pillows, $1.25. Men's four-in-hand Ties, 25c Women's Bungalow Aprons, figured percales and ginghams, welt made, $1. ,...., Women's plain white hemstitched Handkefi chiefs, at 55c doen. Women's Silk Stockings, mill seconds, at 35c pair. Children's Ribbed Stockings and fancy Socks, at 25c pair. Men's cotton Socks. 6 pairs 90c. Clean-up of men'!, Straw Hats, at 50c Clean-up ot odd Caps, at 40c. Bovs' Wash Hats and Straws, clean-up, at 20c. 2000 vard', of various Silk-and-Cotton Weaves, special at $1. 36 inches wide. Dainty pink Bandeaux Brassieres, t 38c. All sizes. Clearance of Muslin Underwear, at 65c to $1.95. Clearance of Sateen Petticoats, at 50c to 75c. Clearance of House Dresses and Breakfast Coats, at $1.50. 5000 pieces of odds and ends of Cotton Linens, at 5c to $3. Sae up to half. 9x12 feet Axminster Rugs, heavy quality, at $21.00. Qlrabols, "coupon Say," nubway Store As We Size Up Future Conditions There Will Be No Such Opportunities to Pay So Little For Years For Good Furniture as For That Offered In The August Sale That Ends Tomorrow Gimbels And there is still available at August Sale prices tor tomorrow 600 Bedroom Suites. 300 Dining Room Suites. 410 Luxurious Upholstered Living Room Suites, 140 Solid Mahogany and Cane Living Room Suites, besides all the odd pieces and discontinued patterns, floor samples to be closed out at half price. ft Bedroom Furniture at Half Price Complete Suites Odd Pieces and Discontinued Patterns to be Closed out, Quantities at Half Price Not Guaranteed. ANTIQUE IVORY CHAMBER SUITE AT $100. SAVE HALF Asa (i rnrrt f T1 Jk yULIU a 8 , I tSa"t-i-- fcni ' U U I I I I B -ll 1 N tpWSm. J I I -H.TT ' J B: ' " r-ti .lHtTg WJ I ftj I B SJSS!:' J I I Suite -an Illustrated, ttrlpllcatn glass toilet table, lame bureau, chlffo robe and beadstead, finished In Ivory finish. Speolal at S10O. At 8350 Solid Mahoeany Hepplewhtte Chamber Suite, seven pieces. At $200 Solid Mahogany Chamber Suite, -IftBplece Heppelwhlte At W78 FOUiy PIECK 'American Walnut Chamber Suite, Sheraton CS At 475 Three Piece Old Ivory Chamber Suite, Colonial design. At 13S Four Piece Chamber Suite, In Old Ivory finish.. At 8350 Colonial Suite In Mahogany, exceptional value. At 050 Exceptionally fine Mahogany Bureau Hepplewhtte design. At 840 Hepplewhtte Chlfforobe to match. At $43.o0 Mahogany Chlfforobe, extra line construction. At 327.50 Solid Mahogany Chifforobe. At 850 American Walnut Hepplewhito Bureau. At 960 Pair American Walnut Bedsteada'" alze Hepplewhito At 822.60 Mahogany Trlplicato Glass Tolfct Table. A. AAA EA ...... .... r.i.lr.. lt. J A 9idw.uv juuiiuguiiy Willi. uiuuc. At 343-K borilSllBBi IK ftTi3 ,'! nrar 11 KK 1 I ll s V B nininfr Room Suites nt Half Price Dining: Room Suite at $200. Save Half Suite as llluKtrated, American Walnut o r MahORany Queen Ann (leblgn. 6(i-in. Buftot. 54 In Top Extension Table. Cabinet Serving Table, large China Closet with drawer Special at 8300. 25 Solid Mahofjany-andCane Living Room Suites at $200. Save Half mm At American Walnut Bureau. Queen Anne design. 817.50 Ivory Chlfforobo, , Exceptionally handsoino Suite as illustrated, 1-ln. low bad. "avenport, hlBh bacl; FlresM Chair. Luxurious Arm C'.ia r. all spring edges, spring cubli fnns rovlrinns of hllU damask Complete with bolster and pillows, at aL GIMBEL BROTHERS Market - Chestnut - Eighth - Ninth Two Dining Room Suites to Ce Closed Out at $195 Louis Fourteenth and Queen Anne Dining Room Suites, as illus trated in American Walnut or Mahogany CO-ln. Buffet. large China Closet, Serving Table nnd 18-in. Top Extension Tabic. Special at 3193 each. AT HALF PRICE J Si fe . - HQP1 pf. Amerlcnn Walnut and Solid Mnhoffany Chiea 'J , v.iuoutn, IU iNJIUiasoa OUl Jl at 84S to 8E0. JD8T H4LT PRICE. Mahorany and Ameri can Walnut Servtnsr4 Tables at JIAX.P PKXC3 to be closed out at ffUI ISO pUots flbor rwrt, , willow and spllr.t furni ture consisting ot d enports, arm cnalra owl rockers djooatlo4 rattens and odd jila; floor campjos at kW price. -, UUHBI1I, MIIS'lMIj "fc ' y i i -4 fi Vm y $ S j r u'.'l VI i $ ? 1 J8H 'V I ,M 1 ki m Vi K& I '4 m nit -& M 'ft! .HI Vig StSC As 'VI r W jf. if w-. ;'" a .,- VI -to C-- V a. . y 'i '4 to'. ,, V'ii- , A CJ lX - , .i'V '.-,