a v"'1? A r" EVENING PUBLIC LEDaR-PHIL'ABELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919 10 t-4-i J woo LD U RUSSIA FKOMWDRLDLNURr Supromo Council Note Shows o Germany Did Not Receive Sole Invitation BOLSHEVIST ENMITY CITED By Hie AsocIatcrt Pre London, Oct. 17. The text of the noto ot tho supremo council Invltinc Germany to participate in the blockade of Russia, as published bv tho I5crlln Tageblatt nnd reprinted by the Dally Herald, slfows that Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Holland, Tlnland, Spain. Switzerland, Mexico, Chile, Aipteutinn, Colombia' and Venezuela have been in vited to Initiate measures to prevent their nationals from fUKwrlnK in any trade whatever with Bolshevist Rus sia. The measures are thus cnunicr- "First. Refusal of permission to sail to evory ship bound for a Russian Bol shevist port and the closing of all ports to ships from Bolshevist ports. "Second. Similar reflations to be adopted with regard to all goods destined for Russia by any other .route." "Third. Tassports will be refused to all persons to or from Bolshevist Rus sia. Isolated exceptions may be made by ngrcemeat of the allied aid asso ciated powers. "Fourth. Measures will be taken to hinder the banks from granting credit to commercial undertakings in Bol shevist Russia. "Fifth. Every government will re fuse its natlonols any facilities of inter course with Bolshevist Russia, whether by post or wireless telegraphy." Marshal Foch added the following in struction: "Inform the German Government that the British and French men-of-war in tEe gulf of. Finland will continue to blockade Bolshevist ports and detain from tho moment they come in sight ships bound for Bolshevist poits." The preamble to the note declares that the open enmity of the Bolshevists is directed against all governments and that programs of international revo lution circulated bv them constitute n grave dangcY to the national Hecurity oi all tile powers. r.Tery lucreaw iu un capacity of the Bolshevists for re sistance increases this danger, nnd It would be desirable that all nations wishing peace and the "re-establishment of social order should unite to gether to resist Bolshevist government. For this reason, 'it is further de clared, the allied and associated gov ernments, after raising the blockade of Germany, have refused permlbsion to their subjects, to resume commercial relations with Bolshevist Russia. The German Government is requested to take measures in conformity, with those enumerated. CAILLAUX HEARING OCT. 25 TYPHUS RAGING IN SIBERIA American Red Cross Will Establish Quarantine 8tatIons Along Railway Omsk, Oct. 17. (By A. I'.) The American Red Cross has undertaken to establish and ndmlnlster iiunrnntino sta tions along the Trnns-Slbcrlan Rail road In an effort to stamp out typhus, which is sprcadfng at nn alarming rate. This uork was undertaken at the re quest of Admiral Kolrhak. Tho visit of Colonel Rudolph Balling Tcusler, in chatgc of Red Cross work in Siberia, to Omsk has lesultcd in a plan of co-operation between the Rus sian civil nnd hiilitaiy authorities. Conditions mav bo judged from r,l rervatioiis made bv Colonel Tcusler on louto to tills city from the Hast. At uokentiesknya, near Irkutsk, he fouutl 300 patients without blankets, in banen barracks nud attended bv enmalescents In filthy box cais in front of tho bar racks were 1000 nlhi'i patients, onion;? whom there are fioin twenty to thirty deaths dally. Several thousand more in a similar condition were found be tween Irkutsk nnd Omsk, nil being wr tunlly without attention. BALTIC MOVE REPUDIATED Berlin Disclaims Warlike Intention AgflSut Letts or Russians Berlin, Oct. 17. The German Gov ernment's reply to the demands of the Allies concerning the evacuation of the Baltic province? has been handed to Marshal Foch. The reply noints out Hint: Kennm! von der Goltz, the former Gciman com mander, has been recalled and repu diates nny-wnrlike intentions bv Ger man ngainst cither the Lettish or Hus sion peoples. It adds that the German Government has RtrictJv forbidden German soldiers to enter Russian units. VERSO UN ACCORDO RGUARDO A Fll L E L'Ambasciatore Italiano aWaslv ington Conferisce col Segre- tario di Stato Lansing rublMicd find Dlntrlbnted Undtr rniuiiT no an Authorised by the net of October s, 11)17., on rilo at the rontoftce or Phila delphia Va. A ft nuni-JMON. rontmaster Gvneral Washington, II. C. K. ottobre. Si apprenda che It Segcrctario di Stato Lansing c' stato in conferenra con il Regio Ambnsclatorc Itnllano, Conte Macchi di Ccllerc, rclathamcntc nd una miovn proposta del Governo Italian sulln sistemnzione del problema Adria tico Prima di oggl lc, disciissiotil al riguardo non nvevano avuto tin carat ton. nffiplnle. II Bresidente del Consiglio dei Min Istri, On. N'itti. cd II Minibtro per gli Altai I Iteri d' Italia, On. Toinmaso Tittoni, arcbbcro tnnnto una nuoa soluzione per slstcmarc la tanto dlbnt tuta questionc di Fiumc c della costa della Dnlnmrln. In brce si puo' dire che la nuova propostn considern il piano per la creazionc di uno Stato cuscinetto eon Fiumc come ccntro, mentre I'ltulia nnnettrebbe 11 dlstrctto di Volosca elm glace tin Finnic e Tiiestc, nllo scopo di stnbilire un confine coutlnuo tra l'ltalin c'd il proposto inio stnto di Fiumc 11 piano contcmpla la intcrnaMonaliz zazionc del porto di Fiumc, sotto il controllo della I.ega dclle Nazloui. Tntn nrnnosdil c' Hiluppntn Slllle I llnee gcneinll del compromesso che fu studlato qualcho tnese or sono c che il l notizla che II Barotic Romano Axerrnno Ilnlliina in Londra, e' stato trasfcrlto I'residciilc Wilson illluto' di smrIonitre, suurdnn nl (imtc Macclii dl l cllorc. nirAinliasclntn In Washington. Sun oggi, con nktine modillclie niipnrtnteU, ' Itoim, 10 ntloliie (liuepie Ilrnm- 'nogllc e' ligiilln del defunto Geoige Veil il Governo Italiano spera possn soddls- blftlln tnimlgllere presso l'Atnlinclntnl L, Mever ill Ilostnn faic a tutte le niirinul Intercalate d al popolo dl Flume. SI rltlenc che 11 Conto MncchJ dl Ccl lerc sin stnto Incaiicnlo dal Governo dl raggiungere (in complcto nccordo con 11 Governo AmerUnno, prima die a venga un formale siambio di vedute Recent! dlspacil, coiuernentl la sit uazionc In Fiumc. indicano die nntlie la popolnzione italinnn c' Inqiiietn per la incertn posblnnc yclla quale e' stato posto quel dlstrctto in conscgiieti7a della oci'iipnionc di Flume iln parte di Go bride D'AmiunzIn c edl stiol soguacl It Dlpnrtlmcnto di Stnto c' stato ufiiLialmcutc nvcrtIto del lichlomo del Conte JIoc hi ill Cellcre che c' stnto a (apo delln missione dlplomntica fin da 1011. Gli nltlcl.ili dicono che non i c nessiin motio Npcciiilc in detto ndii nmo (lell'Ainlinsiiatntc Macclii ill (VI lerc, ma che title prowedimento c' stnto preo da tutte lc nnrlont Allente in con segiicnzn tlcllu paie. Si dice cho m tale modo c' stnto semprc prnticnlo dalle nnrloni curopec dopo una guerra Nessunn confernin e' gluntit lino u questo iiiniucnto da Rouin ciicn In Ball Former French Premier Wants So He May Seek Vote Tarls, Oct. 17. Joseph Caillaur, for mer premier of France, who is under arrest charged with intriguing to bring about n premature and dishonorable peace with Germany, will appenr be fore the high court of the Senate on October 25, at which time the accusa tion against him will be read and the date of his trial determined. M. Moro-Glafferl, his attorney, -will ask that""M. Caillaux be admitted to bail In order that he may be n candi date iu the constituency of Sarthe, wh,ere ho has been chosen ns a nominee by the radical pajty in the event the high court agrees to n postponement of the trial and will permit M. Caillaux to go before tho voters. If this request is refused M. Moro GlnfTeri will ask that the trial be de ferred for six weeks, owing to the impossibility of bringing witnesses fiom America In less time. MMMMSSMSZ MMSSMMMMMMSB I Plain Seamless Chenille Rugging In stock for immediate deliver In n wide range of our special colorings Smoke, Taupe, Dark Blue, Light Blue, Gray, Tnn, Tcte de Negre, Rose. Wc carry by far the largest stock of this class of goods in the city. Therefore, can furnish it in any required size. This is the accepted fabric for a high-class floor covering, and with the great variety of colorings, lends itself most admirably to prac X tically any decora the Period. FRITZ & LaRUE, Inc. Importers-Retailers of ORIENTAL, DOMESTIC RUGS and CARPETS 1121 CHESTNUT STREET ,1 I 1 Rqalpptd with the RESSUI112CTOM3 niul the AW-TIGHT TONK Alljr, products the sweetest, clenrent and trnent-to-llf nonnd of all. 9 DIIAT.KHS HVERYWIIKKE. UofTaj- Talking: Machine Co., 3 IVent 20th fit., New Yojk City. V W W V V Open Friday Until 8 P. M. .& Saturday Until 10 P. M. juaitmiKfflifflgBaaEamiTngOT.irCT! 62 Stores All Busy i SSEEimssiHgiasraSSBIBllRm'a'!? ap Open Friday JrV m mm m jgt ff'M A i until 5 Jf. 1V1. f JT I Jkrt Al KJH M MjW MS&B )THE BIG SHOE STORE? siisEasisigffiisjiagBuaasi IS EiSiBBransiSEsas; BEEsmmjasiw k 116-18-20 1 1 N. 8th St. Above Arch flmnrrerangHragiumnffs!i) I Big Shoe Items for Men Women & Children Priced Right Pown the Line for Saturday 1 1 Selling Shoes on Sale Friday at 5 P. ML 1 1 b 4 g Women's, $5.48 Women's gun-metal calf, lace, 9-inch tot with Ritz Iteel and long, slender vamp (Ab shown). Special $5.48 Women's gun-metal lace, cloth top, military CC AQ heel. Special ... V3T,0 I Women's black k 1 d lace, leather Louis dQ QQ Cg heel. Special.. V." Women's "Lady Washington" comfort shoes,, JO QO vrubber lift. Special 1 EXTRA SPECIALJ- 650 pairs of discontinued lines of women's shoes, sizes 2J4 to 4. A good variety of styles and heels. (tjl QO Special...... Pl70 Jlen's tan English q QO bals. Special.... vO,VO In glen's sizes only. Heavy rolled edge '-- ' ' $4.98 Rlen's Dress, $3.98 t 111 i I I ii mm i i ' ' '' i j i ' ' i i in iiiiji ' Men's gun-metal bluchers. Wide toe. Nature last. Goodyear welt. Special Men's vici kid bluchers, wide or medium toes. A 98 Goodye'ar welt. Spec. " i Men's heavy tan Cn A Si work shoes. Spec. v0 Men's scout shoes.. Special $2.48 $2.78 Odds and ends of boys' dress shoes, nearly all Jfc styles. Special S! Little gents shoes (very drcssj). Special gun-metal lace ,$2.49 n I Children's, $2.98 1H I ! I ' ' III I cage i $2-98 Misses' gun-metal pony lace, SSI' .''... $2.98 Children's mat kid'top patent leather lace rt - QO shoes. Special P JL 9JKJ Men & Bojs will find great service in these high boots , . Two Big Items on Boots Mcn'8 Short Boots andjlen'8 and, Boys' Storm Kings 'The Largest Shoe Retailers in the World We Cqn't Be Undersold msmmmmm t $3.48 $27Brass-Trimmed Cedar ) $ j A (Jf Chests I LUmUO If S"-'ifV V?? Mi tuoH Hnd machine htiop P If JiD JUw aty H ,. ,,rJJ.h fS riuliiment more than In moM I v iyn $4V 4&V m I '"Itefc5 liinirfl and when qunlltx i 1. IL1 - ftW GfffS m Aw!nfa & J? iT itnbfnatlon that can't hp le t 5' jyfiSf xr 1 Wf lik-rTV Take, for Instancerthe F SI j , W23 J&Z24 IIOSESSV YALE SPUK GEAR I -A - ' W & WZy1lS ULOCK i " i m An ccry ono known Una CLJh I $ AoV m quality prmluct nnJ ou won't go wronir by elvlngr prf p VaPv z i f&w rtW " m i rence to YAJ,i; equipment Ue hac all lzea for ever w Xr ftfrn SrW W n(l Also iart aH our nlpntnui or phone nnd our CMiaiMbynan i tChV aiVV " Id cliiip expert will nil Iul our hulstinc problems up to us ff A Pf ffl I jT ffily G Collieries Supply & "P$u5lLti Y ALE. J J?2S WZ6 "4 1 1 Lquipment Co. vutm ro Hj$ " JI ZJ? I.N 1MII.Y n . It ami n.OHr.s at K.sn t -f.-. rr iMfflteVSREGIApS" Sf X "CREDIT TERMS' (A fM P "VARgl JwwMKMIS: Solitaire Diamond Rings 21 SotlUlfe Dltmond Rlnf, 14 K. Mountlnr, Brilliant Stone, $17.50 22 Solitaire Diamond Rlnf. 14 K. Mounting, DrlllUnt Stone, $35.00 23 Solitaire Diamond Ring, 14 K. Mountlnr. Brilliant Stone, $37.30 24 14 K. White Gold, Engraved Mounting, Brilliant Stone, $50 00 25 Solitaire Diamond Ring, 14 K. Mounting, Brilliant Stone, $65.00 26 Solitaire Diamond Ring, 14 K. Mounting, Brilliant Stone, $75 00 Send for Hook of Jenels l.-t 0Si y H in vampj "x""W KJUbtlUhfiChestnut:, I'MUBdelpnia. 100 on Sale Tomorrow! Vitliout tloulil they mill bo 'Hilcldj at this extremely low 111x20x1" Inclieo -f..' in .. i n ,i ii . e liru i Tapestiy Couch Covers, $1.49 to $2.85 Oriental and Uaedad designs Somf tlnired A iii ii .i. .,i .. ii . Jace Miriams, pair, $2.98 to $4.9S Si otch thread Lit lit of 7i em THIRD Ft.OOIl - J- riioNr, oni)t:its rn,i.r.D Our Aim & Object Is to Keep Costs Down nrl tftvva .1.1 1 . .t . . ..u IIUIC organizauon is wonung together tor this purpo.e. Plentifu' oDDortunihV, to 8ave on weanng apparel and needed articles for the hoKT prSS ffffiST Mail Orders Filled HA TS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Phone Orders Filled Market Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH uvutix wc FUHCHASE ALL DAY Filbert Seventh Women's 59c Mercerized Lisle Stockings Jgc Just a limited quantity but worth making effort to get. Strongly made with fashioned leg, double top to resist strain and dou ble toe and heel to give extra wear. Black and while. No mail or phone orders filled. H.49 Women's Silk Stockings . KnsViinnpfl lptr. cotton ton: dou ble toe and heel. Black, white, navy nnd cordovan 1 .11 Itrotlierw First I'loor South One of the Greatest Attractions Brough t Out This Season Worthily Lays Claim to a Leading Place Now! Misses' Has some Suits S?S 75 WW fff The materials are exceptional and the colors beautiful. Some of tne styles are cut along sports lines and effectively trimmed with leather, Choose from velour, sil vertone, duvet de laine, Burella cloth, mixtures, cheviot, serge and poplin. One chic model sketched. I Fur-Trimmed Velour Suits, $89.75 Some very attractive blouse models show chin collar and smart envelope pockets of squirrel. The string belts tie as sash and the linings are of col orful figured silk. The smart skirts show belts and jaunty pock ets. Navy, henna and brown. It'llnitlierH SHCOND I'LOOH ill .13. .Ntllf t UrBHH km1 a Yir - . ! Misses' Polo Cloth Coats, 3 Have box-plaited back with belt, large collar, raglan sleeves, pockets & deep cuffs. Lined with satin. Tan and heather. One sketched. Misses' Fur- Trimmed Coats, $59.75 The excellent materials include velour, broad cloth, polo cloth and sil vertone in beautiful shades of Brazilian red, Pekin, deer and brown. Graceful ripple back ef fects with belts and long shawl collars of rich fur. Satin lining. Women's WINTER APPAREL With a Two-Fold Reason for Choosing Here The Styles Are Handsome! The Prices Reasonable! A magnificent assemblage of coats, suits and di esses reproducing the best and costliest models. Seal-Trimmed ?57.5()i lOIllS ! Made of suedine one of the 1 ichest mate- nals, in a loely .shade of blown, taupe, navj and black. The seal collar may be fastened close, the narrow belt is crossed m front and pockets are giacetullly slashed, satin lining. $89.75 Stunning Coats Developed fiom s-ilvcitip. bo- hvidin gray, Pekin. brown and tan. Loose hanging back, nanou sash belt, laglan sleeve and luxurious collar of laccoon. Piguied peau de fjgne lining. Fur-Trimmed Suits ) $ Laige collars of nutlia or seal beautifully top many of the jackets. Panel back, belted front iet-in pockets aie efTecthely fea tured. iuncy lining. Mateiials aie velour, bioadcloth and velour de laine; colors lose, taupe, navy, gieen, brown, beetioot, plum and black. One sketched. Modish Dresses The o'ue of the long line effect is expressed at its best in these beautiful models which have silk cord at waist and hand some embroideiing; some ate prettily draped to foim peg effect and many are richly'biaided Tricotine, serge, satin and Georgette. I It llrntlirrfc SIJCON'D ri.OOU P52.50 St M L, A Mi ri V'1 ft La fcB B v ; Polo Cloth Coat & For m j?n rasa YiCJ M I fv ?.m ifrfW j iwltD I ) V?8 f1?V?8 Girls In Blue, Reindeer and Mahogany Particularly good alucs! Haw new Pockets and belt. Sizes 12, It and 10. Big M k r blouse A1 'back, large collar, Cheviot Coats $1 0.98J j Blue and brown, i Have kit cone. fin collais, fur - trimmed pockets and j plaited back. Pully lined.! Sizes 8 and 10. One pictured. 1 , .. . a Plaid' Gingham 1 $0 CQ Dresses A.pj Smocked or tnmmcd with con trasting material. Have pockets and belt. Sizes 6 to 14. Tots' Fur-Trimmed Coats, $5.98 to $16.98 Melton cloth, coidmoy, broad-) cloth and silvortonn. Npu 1 blouse or high-waist models, ! Pill f.imMn.l T..ll.. lfu.l ! .mi -...jiiijiicu, r Lilly iiuciu Sizes 2 to 8. Navy Serge Dresses, $7.98 Some regulation style; others cmbioidered. Sizes 8 to 14. One nictureil. i it iirnthfr. sneocn n.oon Remarkable Values in Women's. FALL SHOES ' $ A SPHC1AL PURCHASE AT 1 SPEC I L PRICE i Lace models in glazed kidskin, tan and black calf. Walking and Cuban heels. Also lace and button models in natont rnltsUn igh-Grade Shoes j WomenVS QwgQFxj Men's Higl $8.98 to $11.98 I i n uiiicu oiiuws, .jii.ra iu sii.'JO I i nn.t mitf mmmnlnl .rlon.l 11.1 A ..n I- I r"i-j t.:.i ... n.i. . i i . ,! 1 : v "' -'."-. I uwiiu u, imwn tuitsKin, cordovan j lent coiisuin. fiain or periorated iuji aim luiuv-n can , , umps; wood ami leather heels. I j amps; wood ar Complete Stock of Boys' and Girls' Shoes at Prices Less Than Wholesale All leathers. Regular and hitrh-cut. Natural shane last. inranis snoes i Children's Shoes Sixes 1 to 5 Sizes ), to 11 $1.98 Jo $4 $2.25 to $4.98 Little Boys' Shoes, Sizes 9 to 13, $3.29 to $4.98 1.1 1 Ilrotliera PIItST I'l lion, XOIITII Misses' Shoes ' Big Girls' Shoes Sizes 11 to S Sizes 2V, to S $2.98 to $5.98 $3.98 to $8.98 Big Boy-3' Shoes, Sizes 1 to 6, . $3.98 to $8.98 Just Like Pinning a Ten-Dollar Note to Every Garment in the Lot en's Suits and Overcoats Tailored By Established Manufactureis. Months Ago. -Today They Would Cost Is Sl'ITS woihted, cassimeie, cheviot, twerd, flan nel, etc. Conservative tluee-button models; also young men's one- nnd two-button effects vith hich waist-line. Plaited and plain English coats. - uiues, browns, greens, gray ,!V?Js. 1 ,.ancJ' '"Attires, stupes, '7 -TfJ v"c,-s unci piaius rL OVKRCOATS-in We Picked the Materials Almost Half Again as Much. $40($fik Value r mi Mm I I WVW! k-. 1.1 'l I1 ! yj 'L .' sv 'rS-yin the popular ulsteictte double bieasted with high waist-lino effect and hnito,. in,.i.' assortment of colorings. j Kirschbauni Overcoats" J J Shows a continued demand I Iiur me uxioid 'fi'lC I giay j Ou j Cliesterfield model with el-1 vet collar and sepaiate collar I ,of oxfoul cloth which mav be In cassimcrc and chewot. Rich I Boys' S, Suits $12.50 and $13.75 Boys' Norfolk Suits. Sin Of clieMot ca-slmtre. tweed nnd mixtures q'nsii nr mi, i. ,.. .. Junior Noifoiu nnd sn,i,u snlei with bepir.iiH white pique i:toti col Inis nnd ciiff Olher Twlit Milts In blue crt-en nnd old ror elet Si.es thioucn out 2 H to 18 Boys' Mackinaws, $10 BlanKet nl.ilds irra and brown I mixtures and tlielols Sizes 6 j to i. "Norfolk sules n f.mn clieMols, cisslnieien lnown and irray check" mil pi ud-- pin snipes and lion . spun llae iktach nblo bell ieR top irousers Sizes ; to It Boys' Reefers, Polo Coats & Overcoats, $8.75 to $35 I'nncj rhevlots, lilncliillas cissl- niercs broken jilaldfl and Os.'ord ETl -llzcs 6 to IS lUculstion coats In mllitnrj stjle lth or without cape l'onertlble collai stj le buttonlrtr rloe Double-breasted skirt modeln uith or without bell l.lt Uruilirrs Second Tloor, 7th S. Room-Size RugS : Reduced OneFourth or More Only Sixty in the Lot: i.kiWMwrft s J- -ter j Ci ..-..bfc .rTFate i!- iw'rT4.- i ril.l...nij:'r. i .Li,.... ii t J' : MWNMtMMMiataMd rH Mill discards. A variety of rich patterns including fiber, tapestries, brussels and velvets. No wail or 'phone orders filled. Only one to a customer. 9x12 Foot Si2e N FOUKTII I'LOOR INLAID LINOLEUM ! yarilH nlile, squire nrd, Sl.GI), SI.KS to :05 I $io Rugs r,sio co5k $20 Rug: $40 Rugs .s1 W LINOI.KIIM yards wide, square yard. ...... ,u I.irt Gold-Plafed Mesh Bags, $5.95 Newest stles plilin clasps ie 1 iMi stule niesb ! ieled wap- $7 to $30 Solid Gold Waldemar Chains, $3.98 to $2.") i Men's $20 Gold- ! Filled 1S1O.30 Watches J 10 Igln il'lain cuned and fanc i links J .(( Brol7iei JnWKI.ItY sni'TION I-! cases J guaranteed 20 eaI I moenien- HATS TRIMMED FREE Matrons' $ITReady-to-Wear Velvet Hats An excellent demonstration that stylish hats of quality may be had at nn outlay In keeping with the demands of economy. These aro in the draped effects that so many women prefer. They aie made of fine grade black velvet, trim med with grosgrain ribbon. One sketched. Velour Hats, $7.49 Chic, new shapes that are. hi greatest i demand now. Attractive rotors, nib- I bon band and bow trimming. I F3.98 JUt nrothJ-RST FLOOR, NORTH OB "T 'SifeW aSKVUH Our Mft X EXTRA SPECIAL! $3 Voile $ w aists J The style is pleasingly designed with oigandie collar vest in organaie emDromerea and effective as trimming. plaited. Valenciennes lace is $8.98 Georgette Waist. . . Distinctive gioup of un usual beauty nith wide silk Hercules braid trim ming around collarless neck. Cuffs to match. Flesh, white and ))luette. Georgette $1 O QO Waists. .J 2 A veiy handsome style with laige collar, lace Vest and wide frill inset, and edged with lace; cuffs sim ilarly trimmed. Flesh and white. i T.!t,prolbtr SPCQND FLOOR . ia rnce ax.M uaiavia l'rice 3a.'ia $19:98i?!? s22.69 Save Almost Half on These Famous A'on-SAW Pneumatics Pe-fect tires. In the factory wi upper. Complete with series number. Because of the deep cut in price we offer them without the usual mileage guuiantee. This tire is the same one for which you pay twice as much with the guarantee. Size 31x4 ' Size 33x4 Batavia Price $36.50 Batavia Price $39.25 uur Price Size 32x4 Size 34x4 Batavia Price $37.40 Batavia Price $40.10 Price 21 65'Pricc 23.29 aj$$ss' Ut UrotherSECPNP FLOOR tiff StwKeH"VTtatKtit of Jvrjthlnr at T,owitTrle,STr,tb loor.Bf Our Xw Bultdlav. Jtli ftrktt "'ffiT '"T KOIHHKsfcfe 1 4 M i 3
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