..I p-- JU t f ".' HT7flft'i'afl v 9 i' 1 ""y i IT . f EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHIIJABELPHI A, MONDAY, JUNE 28,-1920 DELAWARE GROWS fi.'111A.or 74 per ccnt' Tho Increase In the fifty years from 1700 to 1840 was 10,11011. or ds.i per cent. During the next fifty years, from 1840 to 1800, the nnmilntlnn nf dm tn mn. .1. . At Strawbridge & Clothier's, Tuesday I ", . , V. -- a...v iiiuii: lllltll doubled. From 1800 to 1010 the'nbsoluUs uicri'UBc wbb iw.ozii, or M.i per cent, Thp nhsnllltn Incrontn tnr !. ..... ending 1010 rfcarly equaled the total 'V.W H .N"t.7,'y? -i P IN ULUAUL Krowin in me population of the state from 1700 to 1840. Oklahoma City, Okln... has 01,2.-8. nn Increase of 27,053 or 42.1 per cent : Walla Walla, Wash., 15,503, a decrease of 3801 or ,10.0 per cent. Population of Colorado Sprints. Col., was announced ns 30,105 In the preliminary statement on Kl Paso county. Col., Issued today. That Is 533 moro thnn the city's population ai pre viously announced, when the total was given as 20,572. Entire Stato Shows Gain of 10.2 per Cent Sinco Last Census By the Awwxslatcd Trow . i iAM TifnA QP.. T)f1nwnrft. I J) -taic whose total population has &?n announced In the fourteenth cen JS bid a growth of 20.081, or 10.2 JU5, ll" , r. i f ...- mnVlnir Ft'totnl population 223,003. the Ccdrub Hanscom's " Delicatessen Dep't 1232 Market St. has everything for the picnic at prices always a little less than others. Lunches packed formany size parties. Grand Banquet Codec served in our big thermos cans will M keep hot 24-hours ?eif rndlnp with 1010 Delaware In &1 17.587, or 0.5 percent, with .. . s-i.-iIa AAimtr nnntntnlnir tnnrit thin half 'he POP"1"' j'". of th "tfttc lad an increase ui .,., i -." i .. Int while the other two counties . ' j .iAAftoAcr Wllmlnfftnn. lnrcrpftt iltr In the state, mado up 22,757 of thi Sod Into the cities of the 100.000 i,,i with a total population of 110,108, in Increase of 20.0 per cent over 1010. Delaware snowcu a biuwit uuu juun irregular growth in the earlier censuses thn It has In the later ones. From 1700 to 1810 the nbfiolutc Increase In population was 13,578, or 23 per cent ; from 1810 to 1810 the Increase was "MAN CANNOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE" No wo must have a few of "the joys of life" to kcop the spirit from drooping. The rating of pure, healthful candy is a delight to young and old. Wheri "Dad" comes home with a big box of candy its happifying effect is in stantaneous. Try it tonight particularly if you went homo with a "grouch" fast night, 920 Chestnut St. $1.00 Chocolates 60c 80c Sea FoamKisses.50c 85c Caramels 50c 80c French Nougat. .50c JOHN G. HOLLIS, BERNSTORFF tells what he did at Washington in MY THREE YEARS IN AMERICA Published Today This work by the former German Ambassador to the United States is an indispensable contribution to the record of the war. It purports to reveal in full Bernstorff's motives and methods and those of his government; it gives the official correspondence between him and the German Foreign Office. Of supreme interest and importance is this story of the man who was the medium of communication between Ger many and America, the acute student of public sentiment here as well as in Germany, and the central point of an activity and propaganda unprecedented in diplomatic annals. At Bookstores Everywhere $5.00 CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS FIFTH AVE. AT 48ST. NEW YORK We Need a Man I have never read nn advertisement offering a job that didn't sound like an oil well prospectus, but wo need a man and it docs seem as if I ought to be able to describe him so that the right man wilt recognize himself, and also give an idea f whnt the job is so the right man will Imow it is the only job in the world for him. When I came with Cormun a few years ago he offered me less than I thought I was worth, plus several definite promises. He has kept the promises and the question of recompense has never been discussed since. If I were on the market we would hire me if possible, for that is just the tort of man required now. I am saying n lot about myself, but it is the only way I can get at what Tvm driving at. j I am the sort of advertising man who is always elected to do the work, r at is to say, when the big guns have ceased and the smoke of solicitation t s blown awny, I have had to do the kind of thinking and writing that anslates plans nnd discussion into advertisements. I am only useful in a nfcrcncc when ideas arc needed. As a matter of fact, we are all of us moro or less that type. We get mighty little business through personality. I think most of our clients wme to us because they were rather fed up on personality and felt the need of brains nnd hard-headed, businesslike thinking. To get back to you for this personal stufT is getting embarrassing C don't Want n hrilllnnt pmntlnnnl nrlmn.ilnnnn W wnnt n mnn whn Jcally knows advertising nnd business who can produce advertising 'nat represents whnt the client wonts as well as what we believe to bo Rood advertising who has ideas lots of them who can talk to a client f prospect and increase the client's confidence in The Corman Company wno can occasionally secure the sort of account that is looking for wertislng men instead of vocalists. You are not a cub, for if you were you wouldn't have the knowledge ana experience that produces sound advertising of the Cormun standard. ,Yo" aren't very old, for if you were nnd had the trained ability wo !! i i wou'a 'Je something wrong with you if you were open for a , 'ou have just arrived nt the point where you have renched top form a your present employers nre trying to duck the fact on pay day or un t need or know how to trent a first-class mnn. Inc. We arf not KlnK to sweep you off your, feet in the mntter of salary just enough to live on decently. "e all earned ours and you are going to cam yours before you get it. never read a good letter of application, but if you can write one, do so, J.D.ADAMS . Vice-President in Charge of Production The Corman Company, Jnc t i i i ...I - .I, Another Anniversary Clover Day! JB To-morrow will be the last of the wonderful Anniversary Clover Days! Many new Clover Specials will . Ai SR be added to the hundreds of lots not exhausted by the first, second and third days' selling, making up an M TFf assortment as varied and attractive as was at first presented. The values we are giving to our custom- ) ers in this series of four Anniversary Clover Days are, all conditions and circumstances considered, the most notable we have offered at any time in many cases reducing profit to almost nothing, in many others selling at the wholesale price or less, and some articles at about haff price. Let the Prices in the Followihg Partial List Speak for Themselves . Please remember that we cannot promise to fill telephone orders for Clover Specials. FOR WOMEN $27.50 Crepe de Chine Dresses now $21.75 Blftck, navy blue, French bluo and taupe. $32.50 Smart Taffeta Dresses now $22.50 Black, navy blue, French blue, brown and taupe. $15.00 Voile and Gingham Dresses $10.00 Dark colored voiles and smart checked ginghams. Odd Lots of Cotton Frocks Greatly Re duced $45.00 Fine Worsted Jersey Suits $35.00 In plain colors and heather mixtures. $32.50 Fine Worsted Jersey Suits $25.00 In plain colors and heather mixtures. $50.00 to $100.00 Sijits now $3750 to $7250 SerRO, trlcotlne, Polret twill and tweeds ; black, navy and some colorn. $45.00 Full-length 'Cloth Coats now $25.00 Sergo Coats with body and sleeves lined, and a few Trlcotlrfo Coats lined throughout $25.00 Accordion-plaited Serge Capes $15 $10.00 Rubberized Raincoats now $750 $5.00 Washable White Skirts now $2.50 Odd lots. Made of gabardine nnd Ilnene. $1.85" Cotton Voile Waists now $1.25 Trimmed models ; also tailored models In color effects. $6.75 and $7.50 French Voile Waists $5.75 $10.00 White China Silk Waists now $750 $4.50 Crepe Georgette Waists now $3.35 Matrons' $8.00 to $9.00 Trimmed Hats, $3.95 All-black or In black-and-whlto effects. $10 Wing- and Ostrich-trimmed Hats, $450 In black, navy bluo and brown. $8.00 to $9.00 Trimmed Hats now $6.75 Crepo Georgette and combinations of taffeta and crepe Georgette. $4.00 Ribbon-and-Hemp Sports Hats $2.25 In all desirable shades. t $7.50 to $15.00 Fine Blouses $4.85 to $7.50 Hand-made Blouses, In the French Salon. Broken Lots of French and Philippine Un derwear at Great Price Reductions $10.00 to $45.00 Negligees and Dressing Sacques in the French Salon, $7.50 to $35 $3.50 House Dresses Reduced now $2.45 Chrjcks, stripes and plaids. $1.25 Figured Lawn Dressing Sacques, 85c $3.85 Japanese Crepe Kimonos now $2.65 $650 to $8.75 Sheer House Dresses $4.65 Figured voiles and organdies. Broken lots. $350 Black Satine Bathing Suits $2.65 Women's $1.50 Petticoats now $1.25 White cambric trimmed with embroidery. $4.25 & $450 Nainsook Night Gowns, $3.65 Rumpled Muslin Underwear Greatly Re duced $5.95 Silk Taffeta Petticoats now $3.95 $9.00 and $10.00 Petticoats now $6.75 Silk taffeta, satin and all-Jersey J In colors. $250 Cotton Taffeta Petticoats $1.85 $2.50 Heatherbloom Petticoats now $1.25 $6 S. & C. Special and Other Corsets, $2.50 Chiefly In smnll sizes. $6 S. & C. Special Corsets, elastic top, $350 $4.00 W. B. Elastic-top Corsets now $2.25 $1.00 to $2.00 Lace-trimmed Brassieres, 38c . Chiefly bandeau styles, sizes 32 to 36. $12.50 Marabou Capes, ostrich-trimmed, $9 $3.50 Biarritz Lambskin Gloves now $3.00 Broken sires. Whlto and colors. $1.25 Washable Fabric Gloves now80c In ohamols color. Broken sizes. 50c Fine Irish Linen Handkerchiefs 40c 35c Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 20c White or colored embroidered corners. 25c Fine Mull Handkerchiefs now 18c With Armenian lneo edge. $4.00 Real Hair Puffs now $2.90 $12.00 Mercerized Sweaters now $6.00 $650 All-wool Pull-over Sweaters $4.50 $6 Union Taffeta ("'J?1-) Umbrellas, $4.50 $1.25 Ribbed Cotton Union Suits 75c In pink. Low neck, no sleeves, kneo length, $1.25 Ribbed Lisle Union Suits now 75c Three-pleco Union Suits. In size G only. $1.25 Extra-size Union Suits now $1.00 Ribbed cotton, low neck, no sleeves, shell knees. -35c Ribbed Cotton Vests, lace front 25c Extra-size Ribbed Cotton Vests now 30c Seconds of 40c quality. Low neck, no sleeves. 50c Extra-size Vests 35c, or 3 for $1.00 Swiss ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, no Bleoves. 50c Ribbed Cotton Vests, 35c, or 3 for $1.00 Lace front. Regular sizes only. $1.00 -Full-fashioned Lisle Stockings 75c $1.25 Mercerized Stockings 95c a pair All Full-faahloned Stockings. $1.75 Silk-and-Fibre Stockings now $1.35 Laco-boot Stockings. Blnck. white, cordoan. $9.50 Seamless Pumps now $5.90 a pair Patent leather, gun-metal and dark ton calf. Baby Louis heels. . $6.00 White Canvas Low Shoes now $3.75 $15.00 to $18.00 Pumps and Oxfords $8.90 $13.00 to $15.00 Pumps and Oxfords $8.90 IN THE PIANO STORE Pianos and Player-Pianos Under Price Instruments returned from rental or ac cepted ns part payment on new instruments now nt decided reductions from the nlrendy low prices for which they were to be sold. Phonographs Special Instruments that have been used for demon strating records, together with some that have been returned from limited rental periods. These aro now $45.00, $65.00 and $75.00. . Convenient Payments if you wish MEN'S CLOTHING Men's $50 to $60 "Alco" Suits $29.50 Men's $70 to $75 Fine Suits $39.50 Young Men's $45 Two-piece Suits $24.50 $35.00 and $40.00 Suits $21.50 $55.00 Blue Serge Suits, with two Pairs of Trousers now $34.50 Men's $20.00 Mohair Suits $12.75 Men's $20.00 Cool Cloth Suits $12.75 $15.00 Palm Beach Suits now $9.75 $8.50 and $10 Trousers $5.75 nnd $6.95 $10 Raincoats, $5.75 $5.50 Thin Coats, $3.95 $40.00 and $45.00 Light Top Coats now $18.50 $45.00 and $50.00 Suits To-measure $38.50 Straw Hats $2.45, $2.75 and $3.65 Panama Hats $4.65 and $8.45 75c to $3.00 Four-in-Hands 60c to $1.85 Bat-wing Ties now 45c Belts 60c Knitted Neckties 95c, $2.85 and $3.00 Bow Ties 40c $1 Suspenders 60c $1 Soft-collar Pins 50c 50c Qartcrs 35c 25c Soft Collars six for $1.30 Shirts $1.90, $2.45, $2.85, $3.25, $3.65, $4.00 $2.25 Muslin Night Shirts $1.85 $3.00 and $4.00 Pajamas $2.20 and $3.00 75c Silk-plated Socks now 50c In black and in colori Men's Thread-silk Socks 65c Seconds. In colors. Men's 50c Cotton Socks now 29c In black nnd Iri colors. Athletic Shirts and Drawers 65c each Seconds. Of white gauzo cotton 65c each. Balbriggan Underwear 75c a garment Seconds. Short-sleeve Shirts and Ankle Drawers 76c each No Drawers sold without Shirts. $2.00 to $7.00 Bathing Suits, two-piece $1.45, $3.50, $4.45 and $5.95 Men's $8.50 Blanket Bath Robes $6.75 $12.00 Terry Cloth Bath Robes $10.00 $5.50 Automobile Gauntlets $2.90 Men's 18c Handkerchiefs 6 for 75c 35c Linen Handkerchiefs 6 for $1.70 Working Gloves and Gauntlets $1.00 Men's Oxfords $6.65, $7.75 and $11.00 FLOOR COVERINGS $78.50 AxminsterRugs, 9x12 ft., now $62.50 $55.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft., now $46.50 $125 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet now $92.50 $28.25 Waite Grass Rugs, 12x15, now $20.00 $39.00 Tapestry Brussels, 9x12 feet, $30.00 The Clearance of Our Entire Stock of Slimmer Rugs Continues IN THE LOWER-PRICED DEPARTMENT $11.75 Rag Rugs, hit-or-miss, 7.6x10.6, $6.75 $19.50 Tapestry Brussels, jute face, 9x12 $15.75 Axminster Rugs (seconds), 9x12 ft., $38.50 $16.75 Waite Grass Rugs, all brown band border, 9x12 feet now $10.00 Remnants of Felt-base Floor Covering, all 2 yards wide 35c a square yard FABRICS AND TRIMMINGS $3.00 to $5.00 Fancy Dress Silks now $2.50 $4.00 Black Twilled Foulard Silk now $2.65 $3.50 Black Satin de Luxe now $2.85 $4.00 Heavy Crepe de Chine now $2.65 In white. lnry nn 1 pink. $4.50 Colored Dress Taffeta now $3.65 $5.50 Printed Pussy Willow Silks $3.65 $6.00 All-wool Mixed Suitings now $4.50 $4.50 Black All-wool Serge now $3.25 $5.00 Black All-wool Broadcloth $4.00 $4.50 Navy All-wool Dress Serge $3.15 $3.00 Colored Wool Dress Serge now $2.40 $1.50 Broken Checks, 36 inches wide $1.00 Cream Wool-and-Cotton Batiste, now $1.00 $1.75 Black-and-White Surf Cloth $1.00 $1.00 Fast-black Satine now 60c a yard $1.50 White Linen Suiting now $1.10 a yd. $2.50 White Art Silk Suiting $1.65 a yard $4.25 Ten-yard Pieces of Long Cloth $3.45 $1.00 White Cotton Gabardine now 65c , 65c Percale Shirting now 52c a yard $1.00 Printed Crepe Voile now 75c $1.25 Printed Sjik-and-Cotton Crepe 75c $1.50 Printed Voiles now $1.00 a yard 25c Piatt Valenciennes Laces now 16c 60c Satin-stripe Taffeta Ribbon now 35c 65c Cambric Petticoat Flouncings, now 40c Strawbridge & clothier AUKET STREET t EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STRI MARKET STREET MISSES AND CHILDREN Misses' New $7.50 Voile Dresses $5.75 Misses' $10 Figured Voile Dresses now $7.50 and $8.50 Misses' $15 Figured Navy Voile Dresses, $10.75 Girls' $3.50 to $7,50 Dresses $2.50 to $5 Of checked gingham, llncne or chambray, 6 to 14 yrs. Children's $2.50 to $4.50 Hats $1.95 55c and 65c Muslin Drawers, 2 to 6 years 40c Babies' $2.45 Silk-and-wool Shirts $1.35 Sizes 6 months to 1 years Slightly soiled. Children's Wool Sweaters $3.25 and $5.50 Children's Cotton Stockings, scconds 29c Children's Cotton Stockings, seconds 50c Bibbed cotton, with fashioned feet Children's Lisle Stockings, seconds 50c Misses' $6.00 Lace Shoes now $2.75 Whlto leather, or patent leather with white tops. Large Girls' $8.00 Lace Shoes $3.65 MISCELLANEOUS $36.00 to $40.00 Fibre-covered Dress Trunks ' $28.00 to $32.00 $32.00 to $35.00 Fibre-covered Steamer Trunks $25.00 to $28.00 Fibre-covered Wardrobe Trunks ( -size). 544 $10.50 Stroller Go-Carts $7.25 $45.00 to $50.00 Baby Coaches $34.75 50c to $1.50 Books, damaged 18c to 28c $1.00 Gold-filled Cjcle Brooches 35c Snake Bracelets 35c Gypsy Rings 35c $2.50 Gold-filled Cameo Brooches $1.00 $2.00 Sterling Silver Tooth Brushes 75c $1.25 Gold-filled Bangle Bracelets 50c $3.50 Solid Gold La Vallicres $1.50 $5 to $6 Matting Suit Cases $4.25 to $5.25 $12.50 Brown Cowhide Traveling Bags $9.50 $12.75 Black Pigskin Traveling Bags $9.75 $18.00 Tan Cowhide Suit Cases $13.75 Children's 50c Hand Bags 38c $3 Safety Pockets $2.25 Jewel Bags 20c $1.65 Leather Strap Books now $1.25 Leather Strap Books and Hand Bags Re duced $12.00 Cowhide Brief Cases $9.10 Venetian Leather Strap Books $1.15 to $6.25 30c to $5 Photo Frames (ua!hiror)15c to $2.50 Silk Gauze Fans, sharply Reduced Men's $2.00 Collar Bags now $1.65 Hydrogen Peroxide 12c and 18c Lip Sticks 18c 26c Palmolive Talcum Powder now 15c Rubber Bathing Caps 15c Tooth Brushes 15c 12c Soap 7c 37c Talcum 26c $1.00 Floating White Castile Soap 65c 50c Clifco Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 25c Various 17c Toilet Waters 28c Ocean Pearl Puttons 12c card Beeswax, 7c 50c Silk-lined Dress Shields 38c a pair Eton Shields 50c Lawn-covered Shields 19c Sanitary Aprons 65c Iron Holders lc Photo Paste 12c Thermometers -10c White or Tinted Stationery now 20c a box 81 Sheets, 100 Envelopes, linen-finish 55c 10c .Correspondence Cards 28c a box 65c Boxes of Writing Paper 38c Chocolate-covered Almonds $1.15 a pound Honey Nougat 60c Roman Nougat 75c 50c Peanut Butter Chips now 42c a pound 10c and 15c Sheet Music 3 copies for 25c Music Folios, average reduction one-third FOR BOYS $18.00 Cheviot Suits, 8 to 16 years $8.75 $20 and $25 Suits, sizes 8 to 17 years $10.25 $35 Hart, Schaffner &, Marx Suits $19.75 $13.50 Palm Beach Suits $7.75 54.00 Wash. Suits, 3 to 7 years $1.95 $3.50 Wash Suits, 3 to 7 years now $1.65 $2.00 Gray Chambray Knickerbockers $1.35 $3.00 to $4.00 Straw Hats, samples $1.55 $5.00 Panama Hats, all perfect $3.85 $1.00 Hats and Caps, odd lots 55c $2.00 Caps $1.35 $1.00 Blouse Waists 75c $1.50 All-sports Blouse Waists $1.20 $1.00 and $1.65 Shirts 70c and $1.30 Black Ribbed Stockings 50c Seconds. Heavy-weight cotton. 75c Check Nainsook Athletic Union Suits 50c $2.00 and $2.75 Bathing Suits $1.45, $2.25 Boys' $5.00 Blanket Bath Robes $3.85 $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords $3.35 FILBERT STREET FOR THE HOME $20.50 White Enamel Beds, all sizes $12.75 $45.00 Brass Beds, full size $32.00 $17.50 Metal-frame Springs (nonnaiwinr) $13 $42.50 Two-part Hair Mattresses $31.50 $22.50 Full-size Felt Mattresses $15.75 $2.50 Hand-colored Framed Pictures $1.50 $2.50 Ivory-finish Boudoir Lamps $1.50 $3.00 French Boudoir Lamp Shades $1.25 50c Figured Scrim, colored borders 30c yd. $3.50 Filet Net Curtains, 22 yards $2.75 pair $1.50 Cretonne Cushions, box edge $1.25 $1.00 Drapery Poplin, 36-inch 75c a yard $3.00 Flag Sets, Flag, 5x8 feet $2.25 $3.00 Dutch Scrim Curtains $2.00 a pair 25c to 35c Kitchen Wall Papers 15c to 20c Wall Papers, bedroom lots $3.75 and $4.75 40c to 80c Tapestry Wall Papers, 22c to 45c $1.25 Lace-trimmed Scarfs 75c each $1.50 Lace-trimmed Scarfs $1.00 each. $7.50 Musical Alarm Clock $5.00 $9.00 Silver-plated Compotes now $6.00 $10.00 Silver-plated Vases $6.50 $9 Silver-plated Cheese-and-cracker Dishes S6 $2.25 Silver-plated Bonbon Dishes $1.50 $4.50 Cut Glass Compotes now $3.10 $6.50 Cut Glass Ice Tubs now $4.75 Imported Glassware and Stemware, less than half price $3.75 Light-cut Glass Water Sets $2.80 Light-cut Candy Jars, 90c; Nappies 50c $2.25 Decorated Dresser Sets now $1.60 $12.50 Dinner Chimes now $9.35 Window Screens, slightly damaged, half price Ice Picks 8c Household Ice Tongs 10c $2.50 Silver-plated Table Knives $2.15 dozen $150 Ironing Boards, 5 feet $1.15 Camping Axes 70c Straw Hat Cleaner 18c X $1.50 Garden Cultivators $1.09 Furniture Complete Suits and Single Pieces for every room in the home, at greatly reduced prices some at less than half price. ,. LINENS, BEDFURNISHINGS $9.00 Scotch Linen Dinner Cloths $6.50 $25.00 Bleached Linen Cloths, 80x80 $12.50 $15 Bleached Linen Napkins, 22-in $11.50 dozen $7.20 Half-linen Huck Towels $5.80 dozen 75c Fancy Turkish Towels, 19'2x37 inches 60c 60c Linen Roller Toweling, 12c a yard $9.50 English Print Bed Spreads $7.50 $2.75 Cluny Lace-trimmed Scarfs, 18x36 $2.20 $3.00 Cluny Lace-trimmed Scarfs, 18x45 $2.40 $3.50 Cluny Lace-trimmed Scarfs, 18x54 $2.80 Bleached Muslin Sheets, 63x99 inches, $3.00; 81x99, $3.35. Pillow Cases, 45x 38 14 , 85c. Bolster Cases, 45x76 2 $1.75 Crochet Bed Spreads $3.45, $4.00 and $1.50 s Marseilles Spreads $7.65 and $8.75 Dimity Spreads $2.90, $3.00, $3.50 and $3.65 Cotton-and-wool Mixed Blankets, 72x82 inches, SS.75 a pair; 76x8 1 inches, $15.50 a pair Camp Blankets, gray, $6.50; Khaki-color, $9.50 Cotton-filled Comfortables $5.65 and $11.75 Long Cloth, 10-yard pieces $3.60 and $5.10 Nainsook, 12 yards $5.50, $7.35 and $7.75 Linen-finish Suiting 55c and 68c a yard 65c White Domet Flannel 58c a yard 40c Striped Outing Flannel 25c a yard $1.25 Cream Twill Flannel $1.10 a yard Bleached Muslin Sheeting, 15-inch, 58c; 50 inch, 65c; 54-inch, 80c; 63-inch, 90c; 72-inch, $1.10; 81-inch, $1.18; 90-inch, $1.25 7075, SPORTING GOODS $25 Bedding Rolls for Campers( 7,!,",K;,;,,)$20 $12.00 Water-proof Blanket Rolls, for camping $7.50 $2.50 Tennis Poles, Guv Ropes, Pegs $1.50 Sfi.00 Life-Guard Bathing Suits $3.25 Golf Bags $1.60 Juvenile Rackets $1.00 Catchers' $7.00 Mitts now $5.00 Basemen's $3.50 Mitts now $2.60 $2.75 Bicycle Tires now $2.15 each 50c and $1.00 Picture Puzzles now 25c Teddy Bears, 14-in., $1.35 Ouija Boards. 95c 75c and $1.25 Games 50c and 95c $6.50 Hanging Porch Screens $4.85 $4.00 Sam-E-Kars now $2.75 $7.00 Collapsible Doll Coaches $3.65 $20.00 and $30.00 Motor Robes $13.50, $4.25 Aut&nobile Luggage Carriers iW 1. u ' ' Al- ' '- Merrlmndllnc Counccl 'Adwrlklor Krvlr i&fe'r': " - U - IKS rtfc' ' ' -v w j" p"Vh,a.T rw tMtyj !?. -. av &. -ifefe-. &ak? ..& jk tz ami
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