Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 14, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 17, Image 17

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SOWERS VICE BILL
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DUE TO HIT SNAG
Mayor's Friends in House Are
Expected to Block Easy
Sailing for Measure
TEST FOR COAL PROBE
ll'i a Staff lOTTCtponitnt
lUrritliurc. Feb. 14. -A lintr. may be
,,illfil on tin spi'cd wltli whldi the
tottcri "iiwlr-rworld" bill bus been
iirrrxlns tlinmsli the IIoufp, when the
(Jenpral Assembly reconvenes toniRht.
The bill, which has otirroil xp a
iorni of Inillgnulloii In Philadelphia,
provides thnt the Jurisdiction of mn
MrnlM .hnll be toiirrntiEoil vo thut they
tini't If given JnrlMllrtlon over prison -rrs
arrested "on tljlit" In their repec
i c clIstrirK ...
I'rlfiKM of the Moore mliulnistrnlloii
nnil Major Moore contenil the bill. If
enacted Into Inw. would be u severe
blow to olTorlfi lo throttle the. cnmbinii
finn of vlee nnd politics. It would force
ilie police to give prisoners tlikcn In vice
rnliln. for puimptc. heurfilgs before
'liotne" magistrate.
The b'll comes tip for third rending
nnd llnul piiKMigc In the lower
i liuinhrr tonight. It bus sailed through
i up lloii.p imirlilncr.i. the ludiclnry
cold lilttcp nnil vnrbnrt vtber (stages
Hi the IcglfdrttUo mill, with unusual
haste nnd without any opportunity for
n public henrlnc. AppnrcntlyH Us
desired to'rilch the- mcnuuro tlir.pugli bo
fv (my one itn "wlic" to Its piu'
visions.
It In reported, lion ever, that either
Hnrrr ,1. '1'rnlner. nntl-Vnro leader in
"Mouth I'lillndclnhln. or Franklin Hncn-
Li;er KdmondH, Independent, from (ler
iminlown, will niovc tonight In have the
bill tecoiiiiiiltted to the limine commit-
' tec for the purpose of nnieiidmeiit unit
of a public hearing. If thin move be
successful, then the bill will milter its
first setback", otherwise, It will be
I passed and go to the b'eiiute.
I t 'mw1iti,tiil,tn tnlrrndl lu mi.tilfnil wt
In what will happen to the (ilnss rcso
lutlon calllnz for the appointment of
a commission to investigate profiteering
lu hard conl.
The resolution having been adopted
by tho House, Is now before the Senntc
for concurrence. Henalor Vure will be
timed bv his lieutenant. State llenre-
scntatlve Leopold '. OIiks. to pusli the
resolution through the upper clininber
IIH speedily an pomlltle,
Plilbideipblnns are hopeful that Rep
resentative W. T. Htudtlmider. of Alle
gheny county, who was nlwtit for sev
eraL ilins. will be on baud thin wecl:.
Stiultlnmlcr Is chulrinnu of the House
committee on municipal corporations,
and as such linn chance of the Dnlx
bill to amend the city charter for the
purpose- or enabling clinrt-ivrni loans to
be Moated for repavins and for fire
ciptipinent.
The Unix measure, which has been
pushed by Kiehnrd Wcgleln, president
of city, Council, has passed the Sen
ate. It bus been held up the House,
greatly to the disappointment of Phil-
t:
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uuiMMiiu niuinucrn. ucoiiiujo ot tile no'
"" w Quwiinnuer, t'lttsuurgners re
v!i ,v ; ."lauiianuer is not ill nnil
i-niiniicipiiiiini wonder, therefore, why
be wan not here Inst week.
Weglelii mid his backers will begin
to KH angry, it is said, It Stndtlauder
rails to show up tonight. Weglein Is
particularly anxious to get the bill
tlirnllirli In tlm II... inn .... li I.. .....
stood the (lovernor will sign when It
iv.i. . nun. xn w will penult 1'liiln.
dolphin to get mi extensive street. pav
ing program under way In the spring.
The largest calendars of the session
will confront the two Houses ns they
open the sixth week of the 1021 As
rembly. The Senate has seven bills on
second rending mid the House calen-
ffiSC,l,
dftr hliinbcrs nbout forty, the inajorltr
of litem on third rending,
(.In the House third rtndlng calendar
1i the Dunn bill for u i,tate cemetery nt
Valley Korgo Pork. A number of
nmcndmcntK to the borough, game ami
township Coded Ate also on third read
ing. including the .loncs bill cutab
Hailing sanitary policemen In third-clans
cities.
The first Senate bill to reach the
House on third rending calendar in that
permltlng Inrrcnse on the Interest rate
on state lilghwny bond to 0 per cent.
Discussion of the movements for fix
ing of it date for final adjournment in
continuing among House members mid
may also conic nt u meeting of the Leg
islative League.
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Facloru
Sale of
Dura hi o AxmliiBterji.'inest grade tlrussels
'.,:'i'x'-'' 9. ".W. 0x12, &OV
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nunareas or Bargains i Wide Kange of fnceil ' .
We tmvo tho nlze, color nnd Rty.c you want In Wiltons. '
AXMlltlstri, TlrtiKLwlq nnil ViiK'aln Vmi rvii..nrti,t.,l4 In o4
uy rtUOS nt tho lowest posslblo' prices. ACT NOW! '
JOSEPH tOMAX RUG MILLS
Jasper Above Cambria ,St. ,i0A'ar?&u V"
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BRIGHT'S DISEASE
Why HUfTer longer? Drink
Mountain
Valley Water
I'nmouo curative water from near
Hot Springe, Ark:
i.mjio rrivi: ijndousui hv phymi-iavs
Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St.
rimnp Wutnut :un;
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n foltl l II hi-iIiibh KroeT, ilniiitlt'. rl". nf cllrn-i li us
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Great News for Mothers
This Week at Oak Hall!
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All our boys' fine, all-wool winter ig
suits, guaranteed by Wanamaker &
Brown to be just as fine as our men's are nb
yfi enterH in our
Apartments at
the Rittenhouse
i
Mode rati; priced apart incuts nrc
now available at the Uitlenhousc.
All uuUidc rooms, and furnished.
They include
Two Itooms and Hath.
I Throe Rooms and Hath.
it i ' I'our Kooms and two Uaths.
i
Rlltdnhouse Hotel
22d and Chestnut
SALESMEN!
Many good opportunities
are offered every day in the
Help Wanted Columns
of
THE LEDGERS
Half-Price Sale
This Day .
if BOYS' $18.00 WINTER SCHOOL I dQ AA
p SUITS (AND OVERCOATS) . . . P-v
li BOYS' $20 WINTER SCHOOL d 1 ( ((i
li SUITS (AND OVERCOATS) .J L u,uu
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SUITS (AND OVERCOATS)
I All Men's & Young
I Men's Winter
Overcoats
at
II
Half-Price!
(Prices begin at $15)
atjaaa. ii i . ... viti
mm& tviany gooa opporcunities IS
JjBMr are ottered every dav in the i
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Ink erti Help Wanted Columns '
i of ii$io
ik THE LEDGERS
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400 Suits With Extra Trousers!
25
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YOUNG MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED is
' &At OTTTrpo -'tjr'irixTC' t t r iir xt o Si
.piu ouua- unuuc, dau vv in o,
f BLUES. EXTRA TROUSERS.
3g
, MEN'S EXTRA - TROUSER SUITS.
J ALL SIZES UP TO 48 (INCLUDING
) STOUTS). FINE MIXTURES ALL
WOOL.
. FINEST WANSKUCK BLUE SERGE
SUITS WITH 'EXTRA TROUSERS.
GUARANTEED AS TO QUALITY AND
' COLOR. ALL SIZES TO 48. Il
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Daily Photoplay Guide
Wanamaker & Brown
Market at Sixth fof 60 Years
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"THE TESTING BLOCK"
BELMONT 3"B'AiroyiTMliiHi
"MIDSUMMER MADNESS"
CEDAR CUTU & CI:UAK AENUU
l.OI WKllKH'S
"TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN"
COLISEUM "-.rAoSffiP'
V. HART In
"THE TESTING BLOCK"
IliMRO 1'iioNT ht. & (iirtAUD avi:.
JUIYIOU Jumhn .liinollnn on KratiWtord "L"
STAH CAST In
"MR. WU"
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"THE TESTING BLOCK"
Of! IT &-D and locust HTnmri'H
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"MIDSUMMERMADNESS"
(!0 ST.
NIXON 5-r AND MAttKin STS.
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"HONOR BOUND"
RIVOI I MD AND HANSOM 8TH
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mn .Uv 1-.JVAUNI:r In
VVhen Wg Were Twenty-One"
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in1 ilL!W,(:,N1 "ruANi":ii
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BLUEBIRD "ln",, biinuohann7'
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"DOWN HOME"
a lOth
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Fay's Knickerbocker i,,1r'ne,1
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JMPIRE OF DIAMONDS"
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LIBERTY"", Jomimma'av;
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"THE THIEF"
MODFI ,M "Ol'TH SI'. Orrhi.ua.
"BONNIE MAY"
OVERBROOK' VV-;. "'''"
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"MARRIED LIFE"
PARK" l"UUIl'.K. t IMlTl'HIN'aT.
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"THE INNER VOICE"
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United States Shipping
Board
Emergency Fleet Corporation
Washington, D. C.
Offers for Sale by Sealed Bids
Approximately 110,000 Tons Surplus Ship
Steel, Hog Island, Pennsylvania
Sealed bids will be received for the above material in
the ofliee of the United States Shipping Board Emergency
Fleet Corporation, 1319 F Street N. V Washington, D. C,
on or "before 11:00 A. M. March 2, 1921, at which time bids
will be opened by the Chairman.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in
the amount of 10 per cent of tho bid.
Further information and proposal forms will be fur
nished on request by the Emergency Fleet Corporation,
Supply and Sales Division Office, Gth and B Streets, Wash
ington, D. C; M0 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Penn
sylvania, and -15 Broadway, New York City.
The Board re-rres the right to reject any or all
bids.
Bids should be addressed to the Secretary of the
United States Shipping Board, Washington, D. C and
indorsed, "SEALED BIDS FOR SURPLUS SHIP STEEL
HOG ISLAND, PA., and DO NOT OPEN."
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STOKE OPENS 0 A. M. CLOSES 5:30 1. M.
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NELL.ENBURG
ENTIRE BLOCK -MARKET I?ro 12 'STREETS
S
50 Cents on the Dollar
U a pretty gate average for the prices on the tickets of the splendid
Furniture in This February Sale
In many instances comparison will prove that your savings are
actually MORE than half!
Here arc Homo specials for tomorrow typical of the matchlessly
good values you can expect throughout our entire stock:
DINING-ROOM
FURNITURE
Four-Piece Din-ing-Room
Suits
In pollit inalioffany
nnd solid American
walnut with 60-Inch
buffets, r. l-lncli top
c x t o n 8lon table,
larpo china cabinet
und jiervliiB tabic.
Formerly $:5u.OO
Net Price,
Tomorrow
$269-5
Four-Piece DinO
ing-Room Suits
In solid walnut ntul
solid mnhogariy, 6G.
Inch bultct, 1 n r r c
china cabinet, 5
Inch ion extumdon
Initio and largo serv
ing tablo.
Formerly $7."0.00
LIVING-ROOM
FURNITURE
Three-Piece
Suits
1
lanjo com.
davenports 1
lnrirn nrm
With
fortablo
aim two Inriro nrm
cnaira; in beautiful
Nolour nnd tapestry
lUvcringH.
Formerly $550.00 J
.Net Price,
Tomorrow
! $269-50
Net Price.
Tomorrow
$369-50
Extra-Large
Custom-Made
Upholstered
Suits
In clour and tup,
siry coverings In
Mlimilc KUltS.
Formerly $875.00 J
Net Price,
Tomorrow
$395-00
Ten-Piece Suits
With 72-Inch nry'
06-lnch buffetM, lan;o
china cablnctH nnil
cei-vIm? tables nnd f
vi'IUII, UJMl rUUllll
tnblcH. Klvo chairs
nnd one nnn chair.
Formerly $1000.00
Net Price,
Tomorrow
$475.00
BED ROOM
FURNITURE
Ten-Piece Suits
With 72-Inch buffetM,
!aro ' 'iicloed fcrv
Ing tablo nnd china
cabinets and lnrco
pMcnslon tables. I'lvo
chairs and ono arm
.hair.
Formerly $1 150.00
Net Price,
Tomorrow
$532-75
i Period Suits in"!
American i
Walnut ,
With lnrco dresser,
I'lilftonlrr without
mirror, trlpllcnto
mliror dresslni? table
and full slzo bed.
Formerly $325.00
Net Price,
Tomorrow
$149-50
Ten-Piece Suits!
AVlth masHlvc
buffets, oblong or
round tables, chtnu
canineiH nnu closed
Hcrvlnjf tablep. I'ivc
chairs and ono arm
chair.
Formerly $1350.00
Net Price.
Tomorrow
$628-00
1
I American
Walnut,
i Mahogany and j
i Ivory Four- j
Piece Suits
Oracefully designed,.
seiiil-vunlty dresslnit
i tables, dresser, chlf-
folcttcs und full size '
I bed.
Formerly $425.00 ;
Net Price,
Tomorrow
$187-50
LIVING-ROOM
FURNITURE
Beautiful
Velour and
Tapestry Suits
With extra siro
davenports unil two
largo arm chairs.
Ioose spring cush
ions In several put
terns. Formerly $400.00 '
Net Price,
Tomorrow
$189-50
About 10
Sample Suits in
Mahogany and
American
Walnut
l.argo dressers.,
chlffolettcs, vanity
dressing caso andi
bow-end beds.
Formerly $525.00
.Net Price,
Tomorrow
$234-50
English Style 1
Upholstered
Pillow Spring
Arm Suits '
With looso spring!-
cushions. I.argp dav
enport and two arm
chairs in tapestry
and velour.
Formerly $425.00
Net I'rice,
Tomorrow
$199-751
Bedroom Suits
With extra large
dressers, new style
1 ohtffolettes, v a n Ity ,
' cases nnd full Hlzo'
t beds ; American walnut.
Formerly Sli.'iO.OO ,
Net Price,
Monday
$293-75
Luxurious
Three-Piece- '
Suits
I'oveied with extra ,
quality velours and
tapestry coverings!
Larga d a v o nports ,
and two arm chalis
Formerly $500.00
Net Price.
Tomorrow
$249-50
Ivory, American 1
Walnut & Ma
hogany and
Period Designs 1
' Suits
S 1U1 large jniiyi
n n d semi - unity
dressing caies, larg,
I dresser. li Iffob'tte
und full size livds
Formerly S800.00
Mor.iJa
Net Price,
$365-00
Ssf -I MB 'RiJS Fifth Floor
In the Economy Basement
Brass & Novelty Metal Beds
Are Selling Now al Less Than Half Price, and
Bifliers Are Enthusiastic Over Their
Unusual Qualities
We can picture only two of the many popular styles:
$22.75
$40.00 Circassian Walnut
or Ivory Finish (tlj QC
Metal Beds.... vWyo
BffifiSiM
HP
w
m$t3
1 .-inch square posts und I
tqu.,rt llllerM
$40 Metal Bed
Outfit at....
$19.95
Whlti or oxidized, 2-inch continu
ous po.,t and 10 tillers with panel; all
steel springs and soft top mattress
$75.00 G-Piece Solid Oak
Dining-Room Outfit,
$44.50
irnT
I'onsi-tiig uf liufltt extension table,
and 4 iii.uis Willi uphulstered beats.
Highly polished tlnisli
Chair, $1.05
Solid oaU, wood
sc.il
Tabourette
at 69c
solid oak fo..l-
fi.it.
55.50 Kitchen
Table, S2.93
SquarH li g
$1.75 Silk
Floss Pillow
at 98c
$6 Folding
Bed Springs,
$2.49
$10 Cot with
Pad at $4.95
$12 Reversible Combination
Mattresses, $5.93
'
VV.-
Soft cotton ton and bottom : center
filled witli pine liber: covered with
good grudp tU'UIng ; all milutlon sues.
Colonial Post
Brass Bed.
a
mi
ilir
li - mill pons nnd top-pojts. ninl
111, it filler uprights Choice ot
ti'n-hes I-'ull double bed HZe
Mahogany
Davenport
Bed at
834.75
ih n
huge
w 1 1 h
xpr.iiR
iipii-aiid
1 bed "- y
g o o il J
i:.is ly Q
$55.00
Massive
Colonial
Bureau,
$29.75
III II .ill"!,
n or 0.1 .
N I ' 'l l.lTn
uiirr ,r .iiei
ile 11 ilr n
t-l 1 li 1 r
foini r- 1
lliat,'li
$21.00 ,1-in-l
Cot Bed, at
$11.95
c-!s& J
fl"Z-4
Mahogany
Finish
.Librao
Table, $10.95
$25 Inten
sion Table,
$14.95
12-inch top. li.
fOOt CXtCllblOII
SNELLt.NBURdS Kconomy Dusement
N. SNELLENBURG & m
Square Post
Enamel Crib
& Mattress,
$7.95
N.iut drop
i-ldes wiili good
springs and soft
ioi muttr.h.s.
The Biggest and Greatest Sale of
Practical Tools
Ever Held in Philadelphia!
Starts hero Tuesday morning, with pmcllcully everything tho "liantiy
man" wants in the way of tools, every piece guaranteed to give first
class service, marked nt
Clear Savings of 25 to 40 L c On Regular
Prices
Columbia
Dluo
Steel
Hlado
Ihick
Saws,
$1.10
Iiarcalo Drop-Forged Steel Pliers '
G'i-Inch Size 39c ,
Itcdilovil. 8-Inch Size 7.1c
Steel Wall ScrapcrH 15c
Hrd Handle Glass Cutters, 10c
SS
m
With extra heavy liraiv-
Atkins' Sliver Steel Coping
Sawn. 89c
N'lckel-pliilod: with hardwood caret'
handlers two bladcp
Kc) stone Drop-I'orged Adjustable I
"NVestcott S Wrenches
fi-Inch Size 8,")c
8-Inch Size $1.10
10-lch Size Sl-T)
ltonnon Wrenches. d9c
1 1 tools In one ; 8 different nixes
for auto, bicycle or imflmnlca' use.
Whitman & Karnes' Knife-Handle
Machinists' Monkey Wrenches
ShcfUcId Stccl-Kack SawH
10-Inch Size... $1.49
, 12-Inch Size... ,$1.7i
i Extension Hack-Saw Frames, 43c
Heavily nickel-plated.
' Tempered Steel Hack-Saw Klades
9-lnch Size 5c
10-Inch Size 6c
12-Inch Size 7c
Atkins' Silver Steel Nest of Three
Saws. $1.40
With fancy handle.
$8
! ' m&ttrnt
' i I"" ' IT
:35ft
(i-Inch Size $1.00
8-InchSIzc $1.39
10-Inch Size $1.69
12-Inch Size $1.98
Stillson Wrenches
8-Iiuh Size $1.2.".
10-Inch Size $!
14-Inch Size $1,98
Sliellield Steel Kitchen Saws
14-Inch Size 49c
16-Inch Size R9c
Mechanic Wing Dividers
I'cck. Stow & Wilcox Make
6-Inch Si7c....39c
9-lnch Sizc....8jc
10-Inch Size.... 89c
12-Inch Size 93c
Spring Dividers and
Calipers
3-Inch Size..
4-Inch Size..
."-Inch Size.,
6-Inch Size.,
,63c
,70c
,73c
,80c
;
Kennedy Steel Tool Koxcs
Kxtra stronff: with steel trav.
bras3 locks and corners.
11-Inch Size,
$3.33
16-Inch Size,
$3.60
18-Inch Size,
$5.80
20-Inch Size,
SG.00
w
Polished Head Claw Hammers,
49c
o (Pm
FriS ni
Luther Steel
Kench Vise
Fully War-
B ranted
Xo. V17
Size 1?4.
Inch. $1.93
o. V20
Size 2
Inch, $29
No. V22
Size 2'2
Inch, $3.00
V 7-Inch
1 fvtircE&Zy 151ock
Xk h 39c
9-Inch Stanley Planes. $4.33
Kleen-Kut Tool Grinders
4-Inch Size S2.49
5-Inch Size $3.39
0-Inch Size $4.79
7-Inch Size i.... $6.00
Parker Oval Slide Vises
1'olishecl Jaws; steel serewn.
2-Inch Size... $2.95
2 -Inch Size... $3.35
3 Vi -Inch Size... $4.93
6-Inch Peck, Stow & Wilcox Side-
Cutting Pliers. $1.15
Peck, Stow & Wilcox Carpenters'
Pincers, Polished Heads
6-Inch Size 50c
8-Inch Size 69c
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Plumb Reliable Axes. $1.85
Hand Drills, Complete With 8
Fluted Drills. $2.40
Peck. Stow & Wilcox Lap-Joint
Side-Cutting Pliers. $1.15
I'utton Combination Plier
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6-Inch Size 69c
8-inch Size 79c
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Hreaht Drills.
Crescent Pony Draw Knives, 59c
With mahogany arnlHheil handlei.
Clark's Expansion Kits, $1.50
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Goodall Prat Automatic Ratchet
Screw Drivers, $2.55
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Steel Sliellield Saw.-.
22-lnch Size.... 95c
21-Inch Size $1.00
28-lnch Size St.15
Skcw-Kack Mechanics' Sas
22-Inch Size $1,59
21-Inch Size $1.69
26-Inch Size $1.79
I'nion Machinists' Combination
Squares
12-lnt-h Size, Without Head.. $2.15
12-Inch Size. With Head $2.80
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$2.23
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26-lnch Atkins' Perfection Polished
Skew -Hack Saw, $3.35
Sliellield One-Man Tempered Saws
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3-Foot Size . .$2.65
3' 2-Foot Size . ..$3.05
i-Foot Size $3.19
Soldering Sets, 39c
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$4.50 Ail-Wool French
Dress Serges, Yard
$1.68
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They are made from superior grade Au.-truliun wool whicli gives
them a rich soft finish and prevents their getting glodoy.
Thousands of yards of this same quality have been sold for SI 50 a
yard and in some stores as high as $5.00 and $6.00.
Light and durk navy and black.
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$2.85 Bleached Seamless
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Wearing Qualities
(iunraiieed to launder and wear exceptional well; .-hcot.1 unsur
passed tor household service!
G9c Fruit-of-lhe-Looni Pillow Cases 55c
.Size 43x38 1 2 inches.
79c Kriiil-of-thc-Loom Hemstitclied Pillow Caset,, 5Sc
Size 1336 inches
S1.25 Fruit-of-the-Looin liolsler Cases. 95c
Size 45x72. ST"-':n03S Firt Floor
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