Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 26, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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?Navy and Marino Corps Victory
Emblem, Howover, Not
Yet Roady
NOTES FROM THE POSTS
Distribution of victory medal to
tcterans of the war Is being expedited
'through the co-operation of the posts
'of the American Legion in Philadel
phia county.
, Approximately 12,000 medal have
I been distributed through the head
quarters of the army recruiting nervlce,
1345 Arch street, nnd the distribution
Office at 132:1 Itaco street, declared
Lieutenant William II. Little yester
day. Several thousand applications
for medals have been turned over to
representativcN of about fortv legion
posts In and about Philadelphia. The
medals arc delivered through the army
supply depot at Twenty-first street and
Oregon ncntir. The help of the posts
Is greatly appreciated by tho army
officials, who arc desirous of completing
the work of distribution at the earliest
possible date.
There is some misunderstanding rela
tive to the applications for medals, es
pecially on the part of former members
of the navy and marine corps. In a
bulletin, issued today by national legion
headquarters, it U pointed out that the
marine corps nnd navy have not as yet
completed their arrangements for the
'distribution of medals, nnd that ap
plications for such medals will not be
received. Indications are that the
medals for theso branches of the service
will be mailed to naval reserve force
men without necessity of formal ap
plication, and that ex-navy men may
obtain them by applying to the nearest
recruiting station.
The marine corps will begin the dis
tribution about October 30. applications
being made either personally or by
letter to tho nearest recruiting station.
The Benjamin Franklin Post, No.
405. will hold its first fall meeting Wed
nesday evening September 8, This post
abandoned its sessions during July ntid
August, but will take up its work with
renewed vigor next month. Dr. A. ('.
Abbott Is the commander and P. Q.
Shoemaker the adjutant.
Walter M. Oearty Post, No. 815.
8nd rrlnee-l'orbes Post, No. 7, arc
ready for the baseball fray at the first
annual field day of Gcarty Post nt the
Service Club, Fox Chase, Saturday aft
ernoon. The ceremonies will be di
rected by David it. Simpson, com
mander, vice department commander.
Dr. William 12. Itakcn, commander 1
of Tioga Tost. No. 310, looks forward
to one of the largest nnd mot progres
sive posts in this city. Its activities
wilt be begun with a meeting Septem
ber 2.
FALLING LUMBER KILLS BOY
Searchers Find Child, Thought Kid-'
napped, Under Pile of Boards i
When Ralph Flore, four-jear-old
son of Antonio Flore, of Washington
street, Hammonton, N. J., failed to re
turn home late yesterday afternoon his
parents and neighbors, with visions of
the loughiin Kiunnppmg, began a search i
through the woous and thickets skirt
ing the town.
After many hours the band of search
ers came upon nn overturned pile of
lumber by the roadside. On moving the
lumber pile the body of the child was
revealed.
Dr. Charles Cunningham, coroner,
viewed the body uml after an examina
tion declared the child had died as a
result of crawling over the lumber, niln
and the lumber rolling to the ground
had buried the child beneath it. Tho
boy's father Is flagman nt the Itosedale
crossing near Hammonton.
FIND BEAD IN BABY'S EAR
Child Unable to Explain What
Caused Strange Pain
While Fanny Burk. four senrs old.
of 1517 North Park avenue, writhed in
pain for more than a hulf hour last
nizht. her parents vainly tried to dls-1
cover the cause of her agony.
Finally the girl was taken to the
Children's Homeopathic Hospital, whore
physicians discovered a glass beau that
had become lodged in her ear,
SILENTLY AND SURELY,
the National Sextet creeps with
traffic. It glides smoothly into speed.
It turns easily in forty feet. It brakes
gently and firmly. Women especially
nnd driving it a pleasure.
SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR CO.
675 N. Broad St. Poplar 1991 PhSla., Pa.
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OAK HALL WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY
Fair Notice
Tomorrowbrings to a close our
offer of Standard
Wanamaker & Brown
Blue Serge Suits
Below Standard Prices!
Oak Hall's Guarariteed
$35 Blue Serge Suits
Oak Hall's Guaranteed
$45 Blue Serge Suits
Oak Hall's Guaranteed
$60 Blue Serge Suits
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$27.50
$32.50
$47.50
Yes, all - wool worsted
serges.
Color, true blue or black,
if yon prefer it.
Good serges are so scarce
many men will buy for future
use.
All sizes (stouts, too) in
fine business sack models.
Many weights good f o r Fa 1 1
wear.
Wanamaker & Brown
Market at Sixth for 59 Years
STORE OPENS AT 9, CLOSES AT 5
CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY (SUMMER HOLIDAY)
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET "CHESTNUT" EIGHTH ' NINTH.
FOR FRIDAY
A Stadium of 78,000 ultimate capacity is to be
built at tho University of Washington at Seattle. If
will bo called "Washington Field." Tho University of
Washington has a student body of 5000. Tho Univer.
sity of Pennsylvania has a student body of over 10,000,
Bedroom Suites at Half Price Also Separate Pieces
Other Bargains at Savings Up to Half During the Closing Days of the August Furniture Sale
Bedroom furniture in Colonial and other designs suites and separate pieces. Dining-room Suites. Living-room Suites the savings range up to half.
Payments for furniture can be spread over several months.
This Artistic Reed Fiber Suite at $m Save $75
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This Beautiful Hepplewhite Chamber Suite at $450
Suite as illustrated, davenport G feet long, large arm chair and rocker, spring scats, loose cushions,
upholstered backs, coverings of cretonne. Three pieces, special at $175.
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Solid Mahpgany Chairs and
Kockcrs $1 5 Each
Just Half Price
One hundred polld mn.hocn.ny chnlrIM
ana roc k cm, nwi wins cock cano
paneln. cine or upholstered seats.
Your choice nt $13.
Odd Reed, Willow and Rccd
and Fiber Pieces at Half Price.
Rockers, Arm Chairs, Daven
ports and Sofas. Prices Range
From $8 for Chairs and Rock
ers to $75 for Davenports.
Lotus XV Dining-Room Suite,
at $375 Save $225
66-Inch buffet. 64-Inch top exten
sion tanlo, larue china cloact and cloned
servlnu tab'e, In mahosnny dull finish.
Four pieces, special nt J378.
Mahogany and Cane Livingp
Room Suites at $185
Save $115
Beautiful suite with G-foot daven
port, hlg-h back ulnir chair, deep
seated nrm chair, 4-Inch mahogany
frames, cane Inoort panel ends, spring
backs and scats, upholstered In tapestry.
Three pieces
of tits.
special S185. Saving
Queen Anne Suites at $400
Save'$200
60-Inch buffet, 54-Inch top exten
sion table, l.irito closed serving table
and china closet In American walnut
or mahogany.
Four pieces, special at $400.
Four-Piece Suite at $150
Save $150
American Colonial design, large
bedstead, bureau, chtffonnler and
dressing table, mahognny finish.
Four pieces, at siao.
Queen Anne Bedroom Suites
at $200 Save $150
Four large pieces, dull mahogany
finish. Four pieces, special at S200.
Fine reproduction of Hepplewhite, inlaid panels, bow-foot bedstead, largo vanity dressing table
chifforobe, bureau.
Four pieces, special at $450.
Fifty Pieces of Louis XVI
Chamber Furniture in
Mahogany and Walnut
Complete Suites, Odd
Chiffonniers, Toilet Tables and
Bedsteads at Half Price
Beautifully finished pieces of
largo dimensions, finest of con
struction and workmanship. In
complete suites of four and five
plecos at $250 and $300. Savings
of $250 and $300.
Odd Chiffonniers in mahogany
and walnut, at $50. Less than half.
Odd Dressing Tables, mahogany
and walnut, at $40. Less titan half.
Odd Bedsteads, both twin and
full size, at $50. Just half price.
Mahogany Day Bed Frames at
$15. Just half price.
Beautiful Hepplewhite Chamber
Suite at $600 Save $400
A wonderful reproduction of Hep-
Slowhlte, bureau, chlfforobe. fuU-gUe
edstead and dressing table.
Four pieces, special at fOOO. Saving
of H00.
Colonial Bedroom Suites
at $225 -Save $125
Full-size, hlgh-post bedstead, larje
bureau, chlffonnler and trlplicaU
glass toilet table, In mahogany.
Four pieces, special at smb.
Three-Pieco Chamber Suite
at $200 -Save $200
Adam bedroom suite, antique bro
mahogany or old Ivory with full-eli
bedBtead, large -bureau and chlffon
nler. Three pieces, special at fioo,
' Olmbela. sixth ffc,,.
Coupon Day Tomorrow, at Gimbels
coupoy
.(remnant) N
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No Mail or Phone Orders
Filled From Coupon
Specials
Thu Does Not Apply to
Other Goods
Philadelphia's Great Day for Bargains savings that help to "make both ends meet" and lap oyer!
Women's New Fall Suits, at $26.75 and $34.75
Save $5 to $7J0
At $20.75 three styles two with medium length coats, boltctf
and button-trimmed; satin lined and interlined. The other model a
"Flex-p-Tcx" Norfolk with yoke effect front and back. Just right
for school or college wear. Choice of navy, taupe, new green and
brown. Sizes 34 to 44. At $20.75.
At $34.'75 of tricotine in navy blue and black: excellent for all
year wear; smart-looking belted model and well tailored. Sizes 34 to
44. At $34.75. (llmlieU. "Coupon Day," Third floor.
Girls' Fall-Weight Coats, at $5
Of serge, burella and fancy checks; 6 to 14 years. Values up to
double, at $5. (ilmhrN. "Coupon liar." Flrt floor.
Girls Middy Blouses, all-white drill or white with blue collar and
cuffs, braid trimmed, 12 to 18 years. Excellent value, at $1-50.
dlmorlii, "Ccninon IM." Third floor.
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Women's 2-Chup Silk Gloves, at 72c
Worth double.
Women's Tub Skirts, at $2
A general clearance.
Gabardine, surf satins, Bedford cord, pique eti
Some worth more than double, at $2.
Tub Skirts in gabardine, surf satin and novelty
Weaves, at $1. (ilmlx-l. "Coupon 1)." Third llonr.
Clearance of Voile Smocks, at $1.50
All desirable shades blue, rose, green, white and
pink, at $1.50. (.lmllM. "Coupon Il." Third llonr.
All-silk Pongee Waists, two models, long
sleeves, at $2.35.
Clearance of odds and ends of Lingerie and Semi
tailored Blouses, white and colors, half price and Uss,
at $2.
(.Imhrls. "Coupon Dnj." FlrM llonr.
50 Women's Fine Velour and Silverlone
Coats, at $18.50
Sports length, silk-lined throughout.
$18.30.
Clearance of lincen, crash and linen Auto aiu'
Traveling CoatH, at $4.85, SG.85 and $7.85.
Women's Bathing Suits, at $1.75 and $3.
(.ImltrlK, "Coupon Unr." Tlilrd floor.
156 Women's Fine Georgette Dresses,
at $19.50
And the saving is just $10. Mostly taupe, but
beautifully beaded. At $19.50.
75 Women's fine Cotton Dresses at $10. Broken
sizes. Half price.
Olm!rli. "Coupon riir." Tlilrd Hnor.
Women's Untrimmed Straw and Ready-to-Wear
Hats, at 50c
Ready-to-wear Straw, Satin and Georgette Hats,
at $1.
Slightly shop-soiled Georgette ready-to-wear
Hats, at $1.50. OlmlirU, "Coupon l.w." Hrl Moor.
Chocolate-Covered Caramels, at 63c lb. Box
Chocolate-covered Fudge, at 63c lb. box.
Chocolate-covered Butter Straws, 40c lb. box.
-dlmliflo, "Coupon liar," .nnrt, (.rand Al"lr and subniir
More.
C. M. C. Crochet Cotton, 10 Balls in a Box,
at $1.38 a Box,
Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4. at 30c a pair.
Sew-on Hose Supporters, 2 pairs for 40c.
Reliable Snap Fasteners, black or white, ut 10c
a gross.
Rubberized Household Aprons, at 58c.
Wood Coot Hangers, with metal hook, at 3 fo- 22c.
(ilinurl "Coiiimiii Day." Klrt ttoor.
Various kinds. Broken lines.
Women's 2-clasp Ovtiicam White Kid Gloves,
Paris point embroidery, at $1.85.
Women's strap wrist Wash Cape Gloves, in ljn
and beaver, at $3.7"5.
Men's 1-Clnsp Silk Gloves, in gray, at 95c. Less
than half price.
Men's l-clas-p Chamojscttc Gloves, in gray, at 08c.
Dlmhrl. "Coupon I!n." 11rt floor.
100 Nottingham Lace Window Panels,
at 95c
100 pairs of Scrim Curtains, at 95e.
100 Round Pillows, covered with Oriental silk, at
85c. (,IihIh-1, "Coupon IJay." Fifth floor.
Lace Vestees, at $1.45
Made of lows and rows of dainty cream loce,
collar attached, at $1.45.
CoIlar-and-CufI Sets of double organdie, at 50c
a set.
Venisc Lace Tab Collars, beautiful patterns, at
53c.
White organdie Collar-and-Cuff Sets, trimmed
With lace, at 85c (ViiiIm-In. "tnupun Il." Ilrht floor.
Georgette Ready-to-Wear Hats,
at $2 and $3
Odds and ends of banded Sports Hats, at 95c
to $2.95.
Children's Ready-to-wear Hats, at 75c to $1.50.
OlnihMi. "Coupon riiv," Tlilril floor.
Men's and Women's Umbrellas, at $2
American taffeta (cotton); varied assortment f
handles. At $2. llml.H, "Coupon I.y," Ciruiul ,lle.
Men's Regatta Union Suits, at $1.15
Worth double.
Women's Athletic Union Suits, at $1.35. Sizes
as they lun.
Women's Silk Hosiery, at $1. Worth half more
fi'mlirl.. " inipnn Dur." Firm floor.
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2-dc, 3-dc, for Now and All Year, at $i 5U
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Values double and more!
rJImbrld, "Coupon Dar." Swond floor. Ninth 8lrt.
4-
Men's White Canvas Oxfords, at $1.90
Short lines from stock. Values up to more than
double, at S1.90.
Men's Bath Slippers, at 45c and 95c a pair. Ex
cellent values.
Men's black kid Romeo or Everett Style Slippers,
at $2.05.
Boys' High Shoes, dark tan or black calfskin,
reduced to $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95, according to size
and style. (llmlifU. "Coupon liny." Srrond floor.
70-inch Irish Linen Table Damask,
at $2.65 Yard
Full bleached and several good designs to choose
from.
Largc size Hemstitched Table Cloths, for $3.25.
G6x8G inches.
58-inch Satin-finish American-made Table Dam
ask. Several good designs to choose from, at 85c
yard.
13-Piecc Luncheon Sets, at S1.35 a set.
Thousands and thousands of odd pieces of shop
soiled and mussed Household and Fancy Linens,
many are samples, included nre Tabic Cloths, Nap
kins, Towels of all kinds and Fancy Linens, variously
at 12 Vic to $16.50. Suvo up to half.
(iliiilirN, "Coupon Ilnr," (irnnd Allr nnd Srrond floor.
Morning Dresses, at $3.85
Save $2.10 to $7.10
Plain-color voile and figured and htriped voiles.
Wonderful value, ut $3.85.
Dressing Sncques, some are slightly mussed and
soiled, at 85c, $1.50 and $2.95.
Long Kimonos, at $2.85. Save up to $2.
lilmhrlH, "Coupon Day." (irnnd Alal.
Jewel White Enamel-Finish Refrigerators,
at $48.50
Side icer. Excellent value.
Dangler Cublnet Gas Ranges, four-burner top,
large size oven, at $59.95.
Screen Doors, walnut stained frames, size 2.6x6.6,
at $1.85.
Metal-csntor Window Screens, walnut stained
fiames. 15-ir.. high, 21-inch closed, opens to 33-inch,
at 40c. 18-in. high, 21-inch closed, opens to 33-inch,
at 50c.
Odd lots of Screen Doors, slightly damaged, at
?2.75
Four-part Steam Cookers, at $1.35;
Garden Hose, odd lengths, at 12c a foot.
(ilmbrln, "Coupon Iii." Fourth floor.
Infants' Short Dresses, at $1.35
Many cute styles lace and edging trimmed. 6
months to 2 years. Special at $1.35.
OliiihiK "( oupun Ituj," Flmt floor.
Infants' Dresses of gingham, organdie and lawn,
2 to 6 years, at $2.95. Broken lots.
(ihnlvrU, "( oiiiuiii Ilty," rcond floor.
All-Woolen Dress Goods Remnants at
Half Price
Various materials in lengths of 1 to 7 yards. SoM
by piece only. (ImltrU, "Coupon Day," Nrranil floor.
Boys' Norfolk Suits, Ages 8 to 18
Years, at $16
With extru pair of full-lined knickers, at $20.
Single, or double-breasted models. Assortment of
colors and fabrics.
Boys' Norfolk Suits, ages 8 to 18 years, $13.50.
With extra pair of full-lined knickers, at $17.50.
Boys' Washable Suits, for boys of 2Va to 8 years,
at $2.55.
Boys' Junior Suits, ages 2Vj to 8 years, at $9.50.
OluiMa "Coupon Duy. Third floor.
Women's and Misses' Fiber Silk Sweaters,
at $7.95
Tuxedo model. In rose, turquoise, black and
white, Copenhagen and gold. Specially priced, at
$7.95. lUniM. "Coupon Dn).' Tlilru floor.
60 Willard Sewing Machines, at $42
Fully guaranteed.
set of attachments go with each machine.
Sold on the Gimbel Easy Payment Plan uf $1
Weekly. OluiMn, "(oinwn luy," Fourth floor.
Drop-head style and complete
Blankets
Brand-New, Never-Were-Opened Stock in the
Sale of 6000 Government and j
Shipping Board Surplus Property
' At Less Than Average Half Price
Government had to re-sell at Was than it paid hard luck, but it couldn't be helped. But
bargains for you
$2.45 Each $3.75 $6.15
Variously brown-mixed wool-and-cotton, gray wool-and-cotton and olive drab wool Blankets.
OlmlifU. Flrtt floor, (irnnd Alule,
Muslin Underwear, at 75c to $3.85
Variously Nightgowns. Petticoats, Camisoles and
Envelope Ch"mises. Odd lots and samples in lacy
and emtroidcry-trimmed styles.
Silk jersey ton Petticoats, at $3.75. New full
colors and black with pretty taffeta flounce.
Clearance of White Sateen Petticoats, at $1.25.
About half price.
(.IuiIipIk, "(iupou liny," Flrt floor nnd Hwoml lloor.
1 Women's Patent Leather Pumps, at $5.85
With buckle, turn sole and baby Louis heel, at
$5.85. Save -i third.
Cretonne Slippers, in several shades. Special.
$1.10.
Women's Patent Leather lace Shoes, with tan
cloth tops, plain toe, turn soles ari3 French heels.
Special, $2.85. Worth double and more.
(ilmhrU, "Coupon ny." Srrond floor.
8 ft. 3 x 10 ft. 6 Heavy Wool-and-Fiber
Rugs
$12.50
$13 for 3x10 ft. Fancy Grass Kucs.
$14.75 for 8.3x10.6 Heavy Fiber Bugs.
$15.50 for 4 ft. 6x6 ft. 6 Seamless Axminster
Bugs. (Slightly imperfect).
$3.75 a yd. for line close pile Velvet Carpets.
tllmhrU. "Coupon lwr." Flflli floor.
5000 lbs. Philadelphia Blend
Dry Roast Process Coffee, at
32c lb.
In 25-. 10-. 5- or 3-lb. lots.
New Season Tea, Coupon Blend, mixed or Orahgo
Pekoe tea, ut 3 lbs. for $1.10, or 38c lb.
Granulated Sugar, Philadelphia refined, sold up
to 100-lb. loti, nt 17ijclb. Delivered.
Hard Laundry Soup, Naphtha, well-seasoned, at
6 cakes, 25c.
Pork and Beans, in tomato sauce, big canB, Jer
sey Duke Brand, half price, 6 cans for 78c.
Brookflold Creamery Table Butter, at GGc lb,
Counter delivery.
ilmbfli, "Coupon njr," Chmtnut Wtreet Annex.
Men's Soft Cuff Madras Shirts, at $2.15
About wholesale cost All sizes.
menu silk 4-ln-hand Ties, at 55c.
Men's Bow Ties, at 50c.
t i.Mcnls.oblack one-plccc solid cowhide Leather
lielts, ut 68c.
Olmbfli, "Coupon n,y." rirt floor.
I Couch Hammocks, at $14.50 to $40 I
TJidwSia?rd,e,,id.s.and floor samples, one of a style.
Rom el ink Hohlfeld. $14.50 to $40.
Khaki Pillows, filled with silk floss, will match
couch hammocks, at $1.45.
Odds and ends of Woven Hammocks, all color'
combinations, 1-3 off original price, $2 to $9.
Mens life guard Bathing Suits: navy flannel
pants, white worsted shirt, white web belt, $1.15.
AUTO ACCESSORIES
iWin,dshieId Spotlights, with diminishing mirror
in the back, at $2.95.
Champion X Spark Plugs, 4 to a customer, at
uoc.
l Jo'l?0" IIand ,Iorn Sivcs good clear signal,
at $3.45.
Auto Tubes, red rubber, fully guaranteed
30x3
30x3H
32x314
31x4
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32x4
33x4
34x4
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-Olmlirln, "Coupon nay," Fourth floor.
Hair Brushes, at 50c
Cloth Hrnsln-s nf 0!in
Johnson & Johnson Itcd Cross Baby Talcum, 18c.
Aspirin Tablets, 100 in a bottle, made by one
of the best-known chemists, at 25c a bottle.
(ilmlirU, "Coupon liny," (Irnnil ,llr.
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In the Subway Store
Subway Store Sale of
Men's Suits t.r.-.
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Average Half Price and Less at
For now and all year.
Women's and Misses' Dresses. Cleaiunce
wanted bhades and styles, at $5.
Skirts, washable tub materials, at $1.50.
Girls' Dresses, summer materials, at $1.75. C
to 14.
Clearance of Lingerie Waists, at 85c. Worth
double.
Men's Low Shoes, at $1.85.
Women's Low Shoes, at $1.85.
Children's Low Shoes, at $1.25.
Silk and Fabric Gloves, at 58c to 95c a pair.
Boys' Wash Suits, at $1.25. 3 to 8 years.
Muslin Underwear, 25c to $1.65. Few of a
kind.
Cotton Petticoats, at $1.85.
House Dresses, at $1.65. Made of gingham!
voile and percale. ,
Bungalow Aprons, at $1.45.
Men's Black Silk Socks, at 58c. Slightly ir
regular. Clearance of Women's and Children's Under
wear, union suits, vests, at 35c.
Mcn'H Negllgo Shirts, at $1.65. "Seconds.".
Net Vestees trimmed with rows of lace, at 8.c.
Odd lots of China and Glass, at clearance
prices.
Remnants of Cotton Wnsh Goods, greatly re
duced, Cosmo Sewing Machines, special at $35. $1
weekly.
Figured Japanese Grass Rugs, 18x36 incheB,
ut 30c. 36x72, 85c.
Japanese Matting Rugs, woven designs, Oxll.o,
$3.65.
Little Children's Dresses, ages 2 to 6, special
79c
Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, at 12'jc
each. Seconds.
Huir Nets, cap or fringe, at 7fic a dozen.
Westover Paper Towels, 150 towels in roil,
ut 25c. , ,
Plain Taffeta Ribbon, at 40c a yard. Save 35c
White Enameled Bedsteads, all sizes, $9.
Cotton-and-felt Mattresses, packed in sanitary
carton, $10.
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