IP tf.i. -'(.'! ll'J'4 T! '. : ; I' 13 THE STREETS OF LIFE By IIAZUL D15Y0 HATOIIKLOK 'CppvrioM, lta, 1)1 in rubllo Ltiotr Co, ' ' - ( Sudden Death jBM Carter'a father aought to make t..e Zlwt. over to Ma own wava of ?.'i,i flhr ftorf Jnncrtlrci Com ier ?? 'oce o "-nulu that her Zihtfs ttrn naliire thought a. weak- "ft, o 77or fo' mjrrv fter to a 'K.f rir heifecr, Fale toofc n nntul miff CSS.A aeraWte- Varpcnter Mo Hie, porch lira, "Humes or T IroiipM At the Carpenter hdwr.. -. . ' n '"...i n nivu mirf thua har Ue inadmtd and lookjn, color. ....IaJ limit f j-n ll I il Af f NNK "'AS wnmni (ivu; wvi ..... o " A fiiBROitlnn tllftt Rl,B tf" her fAt,ler thu Iflllfi nbnilt tn nmi) nnc eneni ni th Carpenter' ntid her Intention of bo Ing'oM with It She hod Blvcn Cieraldlrro. ( understand that ho would,' think tout It. nnd he did think nbout It II the time H was quite tpio thnt ,h. hd crown, up. Iter time wMi Ui Carpenter nnd their friends hnd brftad"""1 ixtf WtX rnado- n woman of h,r Ponn 1ie voflW bo nineteen, with , 'ef Hfn before her Mill. Would "lie. tma the rest Hfher days chained to flrttnvllle. the chattel of nill Snyder, as Hrr mother had been the chattol of her 'father? And yet, Anno know that hr dr("i not defy "her father. -Sweot nn tl tllOUPnt W'HR l'I Kiiriiuiim i.uiu iiiiiii with Ocrnldlne, of. tielnn ablo to do morn rith 1ier life. 1ie. kn'mv one. thin. If ho defied her father, ir she couin piuck up couraco to toll mm. uie iruin. wnai thw? He would Immediately throw her cut of the house, Tho ainnl.l amount or money that elm hnd saved would carry ),(r only a little way. for she wnnrnoi Ktuallv trained to no nny worK. ur wvirs'. Gemldmo TN'otilrt. nd doubt loolc out for her but Anne could not havo thnt. Sim could not depend on Geraldlne nnd nav did not feel that any Silent serv- Joe that aim rendered Mrs. Carpenter was reallv of enouch value to receive money for It While these thouchtR wero worrying hfr, Aunt siartna uiea. . yniro caino home one evenlnc In early sprliiR. t,o find the windows of the dreary llttlo housa ,11 lighted up. 'nils was unusual, and ,S Phe lllirrieu inio iiih ftutuni ii.mii mi; back door ch was met by Mrs. Bamcs, who lred nett door, anjl had lived there for feveial years without ever be.forib- Inr Itrelde of the Carter house. "What Is It?" Anno nailed, alarmed t tho woman's face. XO'lr HlllH. .-..ii. O III "H ." uv.-.. ne ftn' for the doctor, but I think It's too la!- Anne, without stopping to hear any more, w hurrylne Into the next loom ,nd Mrs Bafnea followed her. "She was mil wouldn't have heard her,' was explaining, "t was setting out some -icinun men mat i natl just niailc, to cool, ?n,, '.J1'"' looked across nnd Been her fall. T carno rushlnir right over, nnd I tried to lift her, but she was too heavy, so I ran In next door for Mrs. Grldley, nnd wo got her up here ott the couch. She s over telephoning for the doctor now." Mrs, Barnes 'was pleasantly" excited. It wasn t as If she had over known Aunt Martha, nor cared about her. Anno stood by the couch nnd looked down at tho dark, still fncei $ho bent down nml listened for breath, but Ihero was none. Aunt Martha was deftdl No Rrlef welled up In tho drl's heart, she could not be sorry. Ilnr nnly feellnc was n curious one, A curious recret that the neighbors who had been ft owned on during- Aunt Martha's life, should have been the ones to come to her aid whetr sho had died. Llfo was very strange. The doctor came. Anne did not know him, but ho seemed kindly. He exam ined Aunt Mnrthn, Anne, Mrs. Orldlcy and Mrs. Barnes watching him, nnd finally, turnlnc to the girl, pronounced It an attack of heart failure. "Iler hcHrt couldn't havo been atrontr." he went on. "Did sJie complain, short ness of breath, or anything like thaf"' Anne nodded. "I notlcld the shortness lof breath, but she never complained," tiio doctor looked at no girl curi ously. Sho spoho with a cultured ex pression, nnd alio carried her head like a queen, and vet lcr (Slothes wero gray and ugly, lie did not know her, had ijovcr heard of her before, and In spite of her clothes she somehow seemed out of plnco fu her environment. Ho gave her somo brief dliertlous, mild that there wan nothing more that ho could do, and took his leave, When .Urn Tarter came, home Aunt Martha lay on tho big walnut bed, a look of peace on her harsh features. Anne, left nlnne now, was putting io room to rights. It was characteristic of Jim Carter that he said cry little. Ho asked Anne a fow tcrBt questions, Blood for a mo ment lnoklirg down nt his sister, nnd then turned and went heavily down stairs. Anne finished what she Was doing, and then followed him. She prepared a hasty meal, which they nte together In silence A feeling of terrible loneliness had settled over Anno'a heart Aunt Mnriha'H stldden death showed so plainly how unwlso It was to count on anything going on Indefinitely. Suddenly her father Bpoke to her. "I suppose you and Mill will hurry things a little now" "Oh. no, father,',' Anno Bald quickly. "I can tnke care of you, things will bn Just tho same." '"That's a crazy Idea." .Urn Carter said gruffly, "you and Bill can' be mar ried quietly, and I'll go and llvo with vou. That's the bcBt way to soltlo things nil around." (Tomorrow, bnek l her work.) """ . ' " " . f .',"'' ' ' 'v.... . , , , i i i i ? ,n i,, I -.-.-. - -m.. -' . . - S. 4 1 nntl vl" on lstr nnd say to 'em. 1 1 ' 1 1 THINE IS NOT MINE By FANNIE HURST DREAMLAND ADVENTURES CATS IN nrWLAM) llr DAnnv rtiau hiaf.t thomas,- Tlncr nnd Blickir Cat jitaunltio o ittnlfitp frlp to ftlrrUanrf. Sht sntrfs- OilernI funlloi' fo u'arn fftn blrrfs, oiirt set oif utih Billy to snt'e their frathtird riiif i CHAPTrtH II Dine Jny Keeps Wnlrh BALKY SAjr galloped briskly ton aid Blrdland, carrying Tcggy and Hilly wi hi' back. , Balkv Sam went fast but tho cats, Thomas, Blackle, and Tiger, wero In such l hum to hunt tho birds mat. incy rut apros lots 'find "through -a. swamp Tn this tav tlity lieat Balky Ham. who followed the regular road. Tno cnutiren law the three cafs creeping In among the trets and hushes, while Balky Sam ira Ftlll afar off - 'Oh, I hope Gi-nernl Swallow got there m tlm to warn the birds," cried Peggy Hut TfRgv needn't hnve worried nbout that As soon as they got Into the rood', the found the nlarm holng spread far and wld. High above the tren tops 0nml Swallow and Mr. Swallow wero ina an the time thoy were ahrlcklng n, ahrill earning. "Cats! Cats! Hewaro th evil cats '." ln'r down, flying from tree to tree, Elu Jay was making a great fuss. "Im .itching the cats," he shrieked. Tion't bn afraid anybody, I'm a detec ti and I'm watching tho cbIb!" Teztr. thought Blun .lai was n nuepr fen or rietertlvo .making nil that noise, -...- ,,, .......v, ,,., ,-,,,, in.- ,,i-0i. nvii i. I M a tlMectlve to warn the birds against if cats This was becaiHB Ho tagged' Heht after thu cats ax they prowlcl i uirouch the woods, and he shrieked all uu time w, the birds knew lust where p W cats nnie and kept out of their wny. film drat. thratHrnl manager, flfies ?oie Koliutkll the leading .pari "'ii of Mi roarf compflnfes, and Mia tier to romo to Ma office, the nett aati trralpn thn tontcarl. In the eve ning he it(rtre( iclf7 hte ftete,r, ltO)i, vecnuae the tnill p no oil the lapr, and he dlanpprovca.hc threalena to net rrjoiit (u n pluu cqlled "Juan Ita." under nh nsstimed nanie. tin tfori to M office fne hcrj du to find Iloao waiting for hln, riiAi'Ti-.u vi ,, ,i "TTOWS the" mother, ch? .Used to " tho Idea of her llttlo girl breaking Into big huslncss7" . . . ., , nnn nowico, Btlll In profllo, "Well, tlen, come n o w, let's talk It out. M Iss Hosle. I don't believe y n u k n Just ,w Hat you want, you poor pretty little thing, you ; whether you want to break Into this business o r lusl break nut cr.vlng. Come now, don't bi ftfnald. Tell me homesick? Is that It?" Tf wnu a If he had turned on full the Bplgot of her imeu-iip emotions. Sobs rumbled up and through her and alio fell to crying, with her faro from him nnd fumbling In her small black bag for a handker chief "I -it's alt right. Mr. Oram, I want tq break In only only " "Only what, little one? , Don't he BLHiril you deal No, MFWlaaa. I "5 ..V ViSHK 1 V.N'NIi: ItUHffT all "Onl only It'n hard at llrfit, that's "Ship it Is." "All last night. Mr. Oralz. 1 I could feel her crying Ip bed next to me,- Not hear her hut feel" hor. Wc w ain't gothg in tell pa till I get a good start nnd he sees hows flno it Is, and she she " "She don't let on and says It's nil right, hut Jtlst the same from keeping It In to hetsnlf, l I could feel Her Just Jiixt slinking and crying nil all nlghi ' i "Of cnuisn you could,' "you poor little thing, j mi ' "But it s only tho beginning with my going away and all. After that'B over we we'll both be glad. Mr. Oratz. Olad ' It's big money for yin with with pa down, too, and I want to net, Mr. Oratz. I do." Shf turned to him, qulierlng nnd eager, the rnln of tcarB still on her cheeks but thejiun of her aralle coming through. "1 do." He leaned across the desk-top. IiIh face darkly red and Hearing Her, bo that she dreV back an arm's stretch from him "Don't." she said, her face tingling. "Mttln one," said Felix Oratz. his hand cur Ing around thn desk-edge, "that's what I did all last night, too." "What?" "Thlnl of you. Jimt lay nnd think of you " "Why what-gg " "I did .lust lay and think of you. Thought of n great big hulk llko me trying to grab anybody, much less a beautiful little thing like you. away from making tholr own destinies nnd put ofeme'" tlU5 m,n,ne"'' of making destiny .fci'V' Ir-Tu:- ,f-'f there's any- iii laiuoiinKf ror you, Mr. arau, I t'd bo Kind. Olsil'" ' ';YhRt .fight hafn I got to give V .",,.. v'rv- ' Kept thinking a . w.iuiuni givn my own sister? sir. not my own sister" -.i ut- ..Mr' Pritz: ou -you're bo big ...,.. Buuu nnii i just novcr met any. uujr( x iiKcu was was as good as "It's as If you and her, and now your "" inunici- trying next to you an night, werp working together to show mo that, llttlo Hosle. All of a sudden you all showed me that business Is business only so long as It ain't rotten business. That's what 1 seem lately to havo forgot." "But you said (no a week. Vou no, no, Mr. Oratz, you wouldn't go back JHi It. It flint u mean deal you're gl ng me. Mr Oratz, it's Just the mak ing of me. I li work, Mr. Orfttz. It's only Hard In the beginning because wc vo neer been separated, her and mid pa. and me. I o given up my. Jon at Tracy h, Mr Oratz, 1 no, no please. on wouldn't :' "ItOSln.'t.IlK SRlll. "don't Innirli flUln one,. but gues ' "uunss wimt"" "(luess why nono of those things mat ter. "Ccant." "Sure 7" . "I I duiinn." "I'vo fallen for a skirt. Host after njl these, yonrs. and and guess for which skirt? Kh?" "I oh, Jlr, oratz. ItIt ain't right to tease a a girl when you ou got her going like llko you got me going." "P.osle, you little black-eyed Susan, Cant I'OU CUrfln? Itnnlnt" Anil tin caught ono of her withdrawn hands In mo quicK vise or his own, "Itoole. you you llttlo dark beautiful flowor, you I" Sho sprang back, suddenly darker. Jerking her hand freo of Him and hold ing It brtck of hep while tho Htlnglng color mounted "Q quit" "Why, llttlo Hosle!" "Jxt let me go, you I Why. you don t mean lmt you ought fn mean, a , H'fi mn like you couldn't to to n. girl IIHc mo You Just want to get mo going lie stood, hut not advancing from his desk, with a great slow smile fluttering across his fae like wind over wheat. "Itosle dear you don't understand. Bless your heart, I loo you for not untlnt standing, vou with your big evts so black ami vour llpn so red. But look at me Hrd, Hosle. Do I look Ike a fellow who's not talking his lines In heart tones?" "I why ,1 don't know, Mr. Oratz. I Just don know." i.."TJ7 '.". "nderstand. little one, that ts tho biggest things In llvinir that liappen qulrkest " 'Jlf It I ottly thought you wasn't trying t0 get mo going!" I m not Hosle. but If you don't trust me i won i move ono step, But look had 'U'" Klrl: l0 I look llko a rellow that ain't going tq be proud to take the swentest little girl IH the world, that he Just stumbled Across all of a Ruilden. home to his own mother Tho hunters couldn't get near enough to a slnglo bird to catch Him. Put Thomas, Blackle and Tiger were very sly cats. They soon saw Blue .lay was spoiling their hunting. Thev knew they couldn't possibly surprise a bird while ho was screaming his warn ings. So Thomas, Blacklo, and Tiger put their heads together to plan a ne way of hunting. They decided that If they all went In different directions they would fool Detective Blun .lay. lie could follow only one of them, nnd while he was watching that one, the Others could bo pouncing upon birds that thought themselves safe. So that Is what tho cunning cats did .But tley didn't let on that they were going different wavs. They all ciept among the bushes, but when they enme to n place where thn undergrowth was thick, Thomas and Tiger Hid while Blackle went on alone Blue Jay fol lowed Blackle. and thought ho was fol lowing all three t)f the cats. When ho was out. of sight Thomas sneaked oft ono way. and Tiger sneaked off another This slv trick of the cats almost got them tho meals for which they wero look ing The birds, healing Blue Jav move nway through the forest as he followed Blackle, thought .hey weio safe from"' harm They began to chatter softly nmnng themselves and to return to the una b a be, Herri the Is at lAstt Here's llosle.' Do I. Hosle?" "I I Just don't know Things llko mat can't can't hanncn to a eiri i kc ime All at once." , "it you non't trust me, nttio one. you can. ring the bell right In biwJc of you nmV the door'll open but little Itosle, can't you see I ' . "If you don't trust ,ine,' I won't mote, hut " ' "I t never slid I I didn't." sho said, struggling against a great rush of blood to her-face. t At that no crossed, but stood oft at arm s length. i "I'm tho sort of a fellow that's great believer In what will be will Hosle. I always said the day I Was born 'Zlra' waa all worked out f6r me .lust llko It was all fixed up 'way back in the beginning mat you and mo wouiu tnf" . like thlsv and maybo we didn't knoi.r anything about It, but Just the satno wo heen marching right up l this minute alt our lives." "Mo too, -that that's Just the. woy T feel About things Only I you io high up! I I nover knew" "None of us do, Hosle It It's things lust working out " "Yesterday when 1 looked at you the first time It It " "Yeo, Hosle?" "It's Just like something. Inside of me all all of a sudden like began tu to sing I oh nothing ' "Iilttlo Hosle," snld Felix Oratz softly and advancing. I'pon that instant and without pause, Io Iang. In spata and an overcoat with nn astrakhan collar let himself by tin obscure door Into Felix Oratz's Inner ofllce. "Here, .Oratz. Jusl a second " He stood there beckoning from beneath tho door cave, tugging nt earh finger of his gray gloves as l( under stress of excite ment. "Not now, Inng, I " "Just ii second Important Very!" Ho slumped His hands tn)o his great Voat pockets. Jerked his head backward and rocked his right eye In a wink "Very I" With his face still darkh red and His Btrong. slightly dipping noie quivering, Felix Gratz crossed toward him. I-o Ijing Jerked his thumb leftward. . Not signed her yet,, have you. Felix?" "Who what?" "Kolinsky over there " "Signed? Why no- nho " Dont! Tie got one, Felix, that's ki it oier tue Koum.lv girl like i tent. Pay 'cr for time and let her go. "What " . y-aiHctl- in on -'er this afternoon. piaymg "Juanlta n a rotten tryout act up nt tho Harlem Theatre Tho kid was .nervoua as a chicken and nlmost got the hook for messing the act, hut she's a riot. Felix. "Like sho was molded for the part nnd nobody! grab her under all that nervousness m ii million vears. Got Dolly off the hoards Felix dad. a iiKure : uimpio in ncr chin deep enough iui ... Slurry mm 'Nothln' doln'. Put Trlxio 1-a "But Felix, this kld'H a riot. Hua I tell TR,ENTALRUYf5 r Hold. Jlouslit and Rxehantrd AUo CInrt H. TERZIAN & CO ana nepairtn. Sortie 4101 J-TJLCork.10thAJTlnotSti. ullhr Km I. inn,. Iai lib. nii-nl.n. " irom wiiicn ine.v una lien, wnon Ml mg about in long loops like alrplanesn aUum nrst Somo cv(m laughed and Joked about tho way tho cats were being fooled But they quickly found they had laughed nnd Joked too soon. From oim of the quietest spots In the woods a placo whero many of the birds had their nurseries a frightened clamor arosn. "Tho cats! The cats! Tho cats are among our babies!"- Billy grabbed a stli k and rusheu townrd a spot whence, the crlf coming. "I'll llx those cats it they dare touch one of those poor baby birds," he shouted. r'ivnorrotH tnl'J be told Zioic Peggy and Hilly hear a myiterinita cat that friend, LAUN-DRY-ETTE Waahca nnd Dries Without Wringer The Laun - Dry Etto doesn't look like other washing machines you've seen, and it isn't. It does more tlinn others. It dries a whole tubful of clothes ready for the line in just one minute without han dling or loss of buttonsl Stop in today and seo tho Laun-Dry-Ette. NlJWifOMCl frfrt)Tj 1719 Chestnut Street Another Royal Suggestion MUFFINS and POPOVERS From the New Royal Cook Book BREAKFAST is too often eaftn as a duty rather than a joy. The suc cess of the day may depend upon the spirit of break fast The Royal Education al Department presents some, breakfast dishes that will send the children to school with a hip hip hur rah and hjs majesty man p his daily duties with the up and doing" feeling which knows no discour ARemcnt. Muffina 3ipRflom. atejsjioous Royal Baklnn Powder itahlespoon sugar H teaspoon eejt JeupmiUi Itablwpoon anortenlng &tv- pr and salt; add S.ul4Wl"'bet.en eKFs and Grrd 5hotten"B; Ec well. M.r?on.s of batter In to aaBu&inh0t,Ven80-- 1. SgUa Muffins JttiM flour ! ,rffirno5ra,Bftkln 3Ubl,p00ggUB llePoonshartenlBB ROYAL BAKING POWDER AbsoMaly Pure mpr and beat until smooth. Bake in greased muffin tins in hot oven 20 to S5 minutes. .Corn Muffins m cup com meal 1U cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder hi teaspoon ealt 3 tablespoons sugar 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons shortening lcgg Slft together corn meal, flour, baking powder, salt and su frar; add milk, melted short ening1 and well-beaten efjp;; mix well. Grease muffin tins and drop two tablespoons of mixture into each. Bake about 35 minutes in hot oveu, Popovera 3 cups flour U teaspoon salt, Jegca 2 cups milk Sift together flour and salt. Make a well in flour, break eggs into well, add milkand stir until smooth. Pour into hot greased gem pans and bake 25 to ns minutes in a very hot oven, If taken out of oven too soon they will fall. ' SENT FREE New Royal Cook Book con taining scores of delightful, economical recipes, many of them tho mont famous la usb today. Address H0TAL DAKINO POWDEtt 00. 115 Fallon Strut New Votk City "Bake with Royal and be Sure 99 This i is May No. 1381. nIUhl. rorrrlHhi Hurtle i ill noeil with I.oraln oven liMt ror ii I i tor. V ntlfitl nml fflrlrnt r n n r r. Itrgulnr i r I ,, ftllfi.OO. NRB lirlre, $103.50. Annual Gas Range Week 10th to 15th, Incl. It is your opportunity to save money on a good gas range. The one week in the year when every gas range in our showroom is reduced in price. By comparison, on the basis of our regular prices, it is conceded that our' values are unapproachable, thus giving us the reputation of being Gas Range Headquarters The illustrations show only a few of the many opportunities in this sale. Owing to tho scarcity of good gas rnnges, the quantity of many styles we offer is necessarily lim ited nnd we therefore adviso you to make your selection early in the week. Positively very "Quality," "Di rect Action," "Reliable," "Adet phia," "Dochaah," "Eriez" and "Triangle" Range in our thaw rooms reduced in price for thit week only. In addition to our increased forcp of salespeople, fnctory rep resentatives will bo in attendance this week to explain many fea tures found only in our line. All gns ranges (except cookers) delivered and connected freo in Philadelphia and immediate suburbs. Headquarters also for Gas Wntor Heaters, "Triangle" Re frigerators and Napparice Kitchen Cabinets, WE SEVENTH DAY" A clever short story by KANNVIIlriST will nppcar, complete In one Instnll ment, on Saturday, Msy ti. It (Mis of'Mlnule who worked at (lie notions cftunter six dnyg In the week, and her hour's ndvcrttufc into the land of make-believe. , Look for It It's One of the Best! t TtymM IMMI m- J"m,?maeaaam0aaJ w OUNDED.I036 ou fMiell drop nut of slRht mi' bark to lioniP and mother If I don't unib HSU "V.ck M. 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Extraordinary Blouse Values Typical of the value-giving policy of the rc-crcalcd Blum Store theso Specials for Tomorrow Only 3.00 Blouses 1.95 (150 Blouses Only) Beautifully varied assortments, in cluding the latest modes in fascinating summer fabrics, as plain and colored voiles and colored organdie blue, maize, flesh and orchid. (Only 2 to a Customer) 15.00 Blouses 8. 95 (Most Elegant Styles) Blouses of georgette crepe in flesh, white, beige, coral and other fashion able tones some very handsomely em broidered others lace trimmed. Also a few tricolette over-blouses flesh, beige and blue the same low price. to clear absolutely L. Nr. 7.11. ncllnhl,.. A liciiutlful whltn porcrlnlri rntifff. A n ir 1 1 r o n txin otrurtlon. i;irri llonul v ii I il r. (miliar ii r I p ii, SA0.no, Hale lirlee. SS2.50. No. 18.10. Ounlllr. This Mrieiirild hie IH-ln.oven Hanxr. Knnmrlrd nanel nnd rmn. lleani Inr prlee. i:i.7.1. fnle prlre, S3D.75. Central Store 13th and Arch Stredti XPHILADELPHIA West Phila. Store 2G3S. 52d St. NAVY RETAIL STORE OUTSIDE NAVY YARD GATE Open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. ffVI. AUTICLKS Lndrrshlrts, meilliim l.iulerslilrts, heavy i Uunliur. white, reel, blu..' ntioi: f.17.00 en. 0.3 & 1.75 ATtTIOI.ES Tents, wmll B,'x9xU,. . Cols, nhlte enatmel, metal Ilusketa. ccallnc IltaiikeK, 66"x84" drub, wt. No. 3 6.'J Houses, middy. Navy blue. ,. . .!" " llronms, nhlsk 40 " llruslies, Imlr ...., .10 " llruslira, scrub 1.1 " llruslies, lio SO " HuvUets, relnfiirred, ibIt. Iron .H7 " CniHrt., 22" yl'lr, wl. No. I . , .US yd. Chiiihh, 23" wide, wt. No. S . .75 ' f'linlr", raiiip, ennvus, onk arm 4. IS . Ctiitli, 30 i. overcoat, Nary blue .00 yd, Oiolli, os. sulllnr, Nary blue B.3.1 " Coats, rubber, Marin , fl.'.'s A. Orawars, lieary woolen 8,10 pr. Drawers, medium l.Hft " Drawers, nainsook 80 (longles. auto, orange rlns... ,5D " Hats, rubber 7S ra, Jckknle ,.,, 00 Mnen, unblenelied, 3ft" wide,. 1.25 yd. OUcloth. table, 61" wide 64 " I'nllnli, metal, 1 pt. can J II a, Hclssor. A" blunt a ' Hcrlm, 41" wldo 80 yd, Hliretlnr, rntlon, unblfarlieil, 40" ... :i Slilrls. flannel, Savy fl 26 en, Hnlei, liillf. leatlier . pr, Uoiip, laundry. 3 cukes for 1,1 Hork, wool, heaTy M nr, Hurks, black, enllon ., s.jn (i. Trunks, liber, HxllliJ.I ..... n.nn a. Twill, bleached. 40" wide 4fl ti Onderahlrisj ratton , ... ,60 a. Kreen. 3A" tii.r !"??' nymnaslum ricklnc, 32" will,. IIkrIiis, eofte, 1 qt, ... Holler, coffee ItJwIs, liirie ' lliils, wood, SHxlOxlSVi"! Iloxes, spice '. lloes. pepper, 6VxHvl0"!! Catilslei Cups, clilnn ' ...!" I'lilanilers, 6Vi" deep . ..,' Cli-nwrs, biitclier, 6" , . , Dlslirs, icVetublf, clilnuT . . llUliim, butter, class Dlslies, meal, 14" l'orks, nteket-sllrer .' , .' Forks. t-nrTlrij, l" Orlildles, steel, 10x24" flraters, lialt-round, Irnn, vnfT1a ' Kettlei, tea, a'jate.'e'iu'.V. 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