Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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DISCUSS MARTIAL
li FOR GREECE
prenlierGounaris Brings Mattor
to Attention of Chamber's
Possibility Debated
TURKS
START OFFENSIVE
it, (ho As-ocliitPil I'icsh
. V HI 'J. IMnbllshment of
A"",,",.,, I. (JlOMC Wll diMII-wl
""l! n n ibor nf Deputies hero toiliiv.
rrf"", ,t i "if IIio deputies Inst nlpl.t
R'pSnS ""nslilcrntlon f thc ",at-
Iff.
rmistaiiniioplf. Anrll 12. (v A.
., f0'!,' ft" ninniiinlrntlnn Issued jnstrr-
i. i,i Hi.. Aiieorn in m nntioiin.es Hilt
'," . i . of AMun-Knrnlilssnr blocks
1 " t' " f I "rocks In the cast
tilnlorth.n.rU.froctop.lrM.otbclr
"fe rXnTOlrntn Bh,. nt
iiii.i 'ii"' uh f ie"
"I'lu.l 1-imt TmsIi'I. f tlio Turkish
f0;"' ihl V.er.Iin "The fall of
IliTi i- cTlnlii We liiuo PUHsi-. Clio
i;..i.i line nn.l .nptiue.l hundreds of
nn, ' ,h1 ..unntltlcs of m,...itl.ms."
1 ni, i.n'kM I"'" fortified the slopes
t, Mnuut Olwnpin. above Urusn. The
... I llinnii Alii-qiic luiM been de
Ce.ll "he". wl.i.m the Turk .-lain.
;' ,'..ll.lo.isH bred bv the Greeks.
ThVre i i'l' IndlRiintlon 0V(T tI,ls ln
nll'nt nn.l the l'oite hns mnde u pro-tf-t
l'iri pril 12. The Tuiku Imvc
,'. licl mi offensive nplnst the (Irccks
fom lMilli. HK) miles southwest of
liim Kmnhls-iir, in the dliection j)t
'irii-lti iiiiin cmlcnvor to envelop
the right whip of the Creeks, n dis
rntoh fi.'in Constantinople said jes-
'"iV Turks Iuio been re-enforced by
tH ihiWoim liberated from the Onti
Miis hi the ucent (onclusion of thc
('(rfcmrnt liitwien tin; Angora nnd Mos
lem governments.
GROCERS' CONVENTION
Wholesale Men of Three States Meet
Tomorrow at the Shore
hnleil. crneeis of Pcnnsihnnln.
,ew .leio and Delaware Mill open
ihpir uiuuiiil convention at Atlantic
('iti tomorrow and conclude thc senson
llwrvlni eion'tiR with a banquet nt
die Until Tnmuore. A larce nttend
nno is promNed, according to Charles
1 t'., tn.i-uii'r.
Riibiil I. MontKomcry, of William
VnntKnineii & Co.. president, will
irnik.' tin annual addiess. Oilier ofll
mrs nr. fill K. Dion, of lliirrisuuig.
nee pi. 'nit nt : Wlllinin A. Ilannignn,
Wllinliii.tnii Del . setond vice prcsi
d nt, IMwiul .T. Mnoic. Ken. line, third
no pri -i.l nt, nnd Ah in M. Graves,
I'hiltdc Ipln.i rctai and Kenerai
n an icer .Jiimc Ilenett, of this city,
i rliJiriiirui of the (.(.mention commlt-t'f
spkim. iti.snnTs
orrvs riT. ?. .i
e3incolrk
HOTEL and COTTAGES
OCEAN CITV.N.J.
a''iiirhre wek-ond vaca
foil u ilh orchestra and
dancing Saturday cven
iii'i eve? jiti'pual menus
tperwl Kites Friday 6 P.
V. dinner to Monday
bi iLfast.
rmrh in pliini HUmnlirutcil
miMii- iiltl, riiniiliie mitrr.
Ifi. niitl.niH rrrrtinl for num
nur i.( isun Irlrpliuiie Uictin
(113 1UU.
B'SCAYNE 0"fn,, A''r" ,s,," "'nntm
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGrER-PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, ArPEIL1 12, 1921
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COVENANT REVISION
DEPENDSONVIVIANI
League Committee Expects to
Get Report on Harding's
Attitude
MAY TEMPT U. S. TO JOIN
Central Nona Photo
captain s. i:. v. kiitixm:
Tbts tinnl ofllclil b.is been as
flRiird to duty as ;()erllOl of tbo
Vlifiln Islands mid as (.imiu.inil mt
of tbo n.n.il stiillnn there, siKceed
Ink Hear Admiral .1. V. Onun.
PAUL APPEAL UP THURSDAY
James and Schuck, Convicted Slay
ers, Will Have Hearing
Appeals of Frank .1. .Iiiiih.h nn.l Kn.i
mond W. Kchuck, who vote sentenied
to lie clot trouttul this week for the
murder of Dm id S. I'nul, Camden bank
messenger, will be heard before the
Court of 1'uors and Appeals Thuisdav.
If the appials are lefused they . an
tnko their tase to thc Hupreme Com t.
Although thc appeals mil not save
their lhes, it will delay their uxiliiMoiis
for n considerable time.
ftncctnl (able Miimtth Caput lo'.t. I'JSI
GeneMi. April 12 Aillon on re
vision of the (oieiiatil nf the League of
Nations hns been postponed until M.
ilanl, wlio W in the I'nited Sntes
on a specinl mission for the Trench Gov
cinniint, returns and tnk.s his place ns
a ineiuber of the eonnnitt.e on amend
nieiits, now sitting at (!enca.
Aitliur Halfour. ihnhmaii, has rele
gated the loiithie txhnlenl nroposnls for
(linages to the nrlous sulx-oniinlttees,
but he Canadian proposal for the elimi
nation of Article X bus hi en shilved
pending M. Vulani's anlial It Is ex
pected he will ills, loso l'lesl.lent llnrd
lug's lew point legaidln? the lengucanil
wheth'r dmstlc ieisous will tempt thc
t'nited Stntes to join
The 1'iench proposal regarding the
constitution of n permanent military,
naval nnd nlr committee, ns n sort of
international general staff, wan shelved
nw lilting revelations regarding Amcr
ha s Intentions.
'I he rlcnndlninian demnnds that an
(lonomlc bl.xkade be not applied to
little states, bordering on big covenant
In (aklng powers, who nrc not able to
Join In (ocrche measures ngnlnst their
powerful neighbois, was refcired to the
inture nssemiiiv when the lilocknue
loinmlsslon makes Its (hidings.
The Knudluaxhins are supported b
the Dutdi and Swiss, who sock specinl
dispensations so tho will not have to
lilo(la.Ie (inniuni in disc of another
rraiKo-fiermnn war, ns they fenr the
Tdltons would overrun them, like tlie
did the Itelginus, if such mcnmircs were
ntlempted.
$8 a Day for Bricklayers
Atlantic City. April 12. Hrlcklnsers
nnd plasterers Mill continue to receive
ijl an hour or SS a da) Mils, year as
u lesull o nn nmlinble ngtcciucnt bo-
iwieii ronresentntlies of- the worl.eis
union and the Master Ilullders' Ass.i-
datloli to (oiitlntle the lllll i-cale. MtIi
similar nctlon b carepiiters and paint
ers, signs nrc snld to he brighter for
building.
iphivo kksokts
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A1 1,ATIC ( ITY. N.J.
ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. ' I
i Atv Amer icar. PlaaHotGi i
of DislinmwdReCorrvfort I
riRBPROOP OARACH. s
i capacity ooo. IVhfftrS.Jtozbui
$Z up daily; spec. wkly. Europ. plan
ELBEROi
and fireproof Annex Tcnneaaca ovo. near
lleacli Capacity 400 Central. Opin eur-
rounJInRB, opp Cnthollo and Protesunl
churchee Private baths.
Running Water in All Rooms
Wlitlf nerTlcr. Iioowtet. It. It. T IT1V. M. n.
VlrKlnln Ale !M houa., from rionnlwilk and
Bteel l'lr Miery nppolntincnt HlKheat tand
ard In lUlalne nn I rvlre Ilooktct.
T nOTPWFl T Trap
TiriyilEJTISLlSL,
iL M irjl.ind vi uml lie uh Cap. .tin
It i nliiK iiulor 1'rlinU lmlha llleiat.ir Sun
ptrlnr L'nexcellod cuUino II Hioaa Own, r
Uaaacbiuett avenue nr llAacn.
A. C. MeCt.Et.lUJI
We Paint Anything
Anywhere. Citv or Suburbi
-ft ii ffttlmut,. nn lour nrt"
' r PAINTING
Quirk, innillly work
lirlf Kit rltrlit
FILEMYR & PACA,1638 Dyre St.
, lloll riiniif.. I ninkfonl mi
JLp
filffiS ''
SHIRTS
$
Mmlf to Mrnmirn
Mnrti Marlriis.
(iimrnntfed C nlnr
HANFF & HANFF
1118 Cheitnut St.
Next Door to Keith's. Phone
o:
Walnut 105.
NEW USE FOR
OIL OF CLOVES
Doctor Discovers New Treatment
for Skin Troubles
m While Irjlnir for n, quick nntl.loto
for HUnhurn Dr OoorRe A IlunllnK
ono of Ilalllmore't. Iwt Knoun druir
b!Mk found tint oil of cloipn ,ni
romblned with a. RreHKoleis Hkln
Crenm. fonthiH the , n-a of din
enned or Injured nkln as eaally a It
nlk laics tho panKH uf tooinachi-
It knocked i:,.onui so nulrkly he
f'aio It the nnmo Noxiema (Irenae
. ns hkln Cream
Ask 5 our druggist for a Jar. or
Ihn Nox7fma Chemical Co , of Hal
tlmore Mil . ivill mull ou a nu
innlr Jnr upon rpcelpt of thla cllp
1 linr and inn to color postage and
packing Adv.
ull n II VI I MVrnorailllc. Ia.
N ,i opnn
MAV 10KK CITK
9HOTEL
MLB
Mew tork.
oeventy Third Sfreet
Hear Broadway and
oeventy Second Street
bubway Station
LFLUEGELMAM
MUrl UUM)
SWITZERLAND
Of lnoful triivol hti ra
, f 1 1 of 10 cents tci toer
1 " ' on un toura unU travel
I ARency of
SWISS FEDERAL RAILROADS
-ii i mi. iniup fl, nru
HOTEL EDISON
Michigan Ale 4th hotel from b. act), nun
water, private hatha. Amor, plan, 117 50
up weekly. Kuropean plan tl f,0 lip dally
THE ELWOOD
M. .Tame Place nwilnoklnu the KcmpI
milk 1 Ireproof 'apn. lt "."'ill l'rlialn Inths
ltunnnBii.,lerIJiaior 1 T (Inifr (Inner
Noiv Plnrinn Kentuclo Ai & lloardwalk
new -ianon , Bllh ,,,, & rilnnJ
water garage Hnokl. t H K llOVIKACi:
THE SENATOR
lrelnla Aie. nt Ilniirdiiulk. Ilreprnof. Our.
Spring rntea. Amerlenn plnn. SI. 00 Ally.
Hofr.1 1 pwi Paclflo Ave near Illinois
nOtCl L.CW1S Nc,ly rcnoialed. PH.
i Ie bitlm Itunnlng water I l.ctrk llghta
ItountKul table Special Amerlenn plun rate I
13 on dally. 8 0O wkly CH S D I.nwis I
Do we serve you?
We Hnndto Only the Vary
f COAL
.240 Lbs. to Every Toa
For 35 Years
Wr Serve Vou Righl
OWEN LETTER'S
SONS
A Yard That Hat No Eqaet
Trenton Ave. and
Westmoreland St
Hell FrnnUford SIM
lleiatone i;an soj
k ITI-Tl--0.TY 1
iH'KHiUUIVIAJ
"ennessecAve
ust off Owrdwalk
TME HQTCL THAT MAS AOVtRTISCO
, ATLrMTH; OITT rUlf W TIHB
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
AlwaMi open Alwiixi rRil Tenn mofj
urate Wrlte or Jlione Af iVntuli Duncan
NEW ENGLAND
Fo Tarollna Ale near Tien, h . aterlng to
refined clienlelo Hot nnd cold running unter
In room- Prll bulla STlTril A STITFR
Hotel BoYcohel l'n'u k u.
and up ne. Uli Phone 117 I
I liirn
117 ',n
MAHIOV
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IIN-THE-IPINES
JLiAreETVVOOP.isr.jr.
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ITUATED AMONG THE TINES AND
OVERLOOKING LAKE CARASAUb
QPRINGTIME at
her best. The
broad avenues of the
Pine Woods are car
peted with flowers.
Visit this ideal resott
and enjoy all the pa
geantry of Nature.
Kvery outdoor diver
sion at its best. Golf,
Tennis, Fishing,
Canoeing, Motoring,
Horseback Riding,
Dancing, ttc.
Cjarage.
HAMCr.MIUTE
Manager
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Till II
EUROPE
Ov
COOKS
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Inclusive Independent Toura arranged for
individuals, Familiea, etc., covering trans
portation, hotel accommodation, sightseeing
end private guides when desired.. Frequent
a 3 ot Escorted Tours to Northern
and Mediterranean Ports. Itineraries includexall points
worth while. Consult us or send for out suggestions.
Norwegian fjords our "Tour de Luxe," with visits to
Vndon and Paris (battlefields), will sail from New York
June 18th, arriving back in New York August 15th.
u,?rlh.CT Praams to CALIFORNIA NATIONAL PARKS, ALASKA-OKR.
and ,AR0UND,THB WORLD. Steomihip ticket by all lines, hotel
a "oht service, courier service, traveler cheques.
"ooe(ilna'of1.n0(.marln gladly (urn fhtd on fquett
THOS. COOK & SON
--' SOL' I'll HIIOAI) ST. (below Walnut St.)
11111 Mil. I l'lll
IVIcpl Wiilnllt BOO
SLOAN'S GOES RIGHT
TO THE ACHING SPOT
You can just tell by its healthy,
htiimiliitiitK odor, th.it it is
Koinir. to do jou wood
TIlOl SANDS of nii'ii and woin.n,
ulinii tlio least little rlKiiuuttk'
"n. 'I," nssiiils tlieni, liuio Sloan's
I.iiiinipnt handy to Klin. U it out. l'up
uhii our ii third of 11 nuituii iiro fur
iiioii' (mpiilur tndnx.
'I lint's liKimso it is so unn. lcrfulli
liolpful in tolli'iius cU'iiinl m In s and
pains sci.itiui,"" luuilinpi liardiu'li.'.
u.MirulKia, oicistr.iiiu.l mux It's, utllt
joints, weather lApiiMire results A
1 it tl. is all that is ne. i s-arj, for if .voon
inmltuti'i a tt limit iiililimn, to the soio
.pot No muss, no Muimd skin
All dlllBKlstH .'!., 70e, !1 10
Stoa
Liniment
&&
enemyf
ir
u
h
Protect
Your Home
Somo people Iiuac been
their mviiiKh of a lifetime
wiped out by loMnff their
home becou.so of a faulty
or defectho title Some
tunes they huc been the
Innocent ictinih of fraud.
This could not happen to
a customer of ours.
hwuc title to jour home
tl.i vjfjh tlie oldest title
insurance company in the
world.
The Real Estate
Title Insurance
and Trust Co.
of Philadelphia
523 Chestnut Street
rn from Independence Hall
45 S. Broad St.
Lincoln llulldlng
f-"fofll
MTOffswMfo
iiimiiiizi aruiLD B-itr i.n.1 irari
irifiiiiiiiiiy"isaMLitWLWP
WET DAY DELIVERIES
will nlwaya bo a
Bourco of orry
untcitH our Boods
arc protected with
ii vnnuorbercnen
WAtpr Proof
Lopr Knshloncd!
to fit any slz '
ihtht In our own
F. Vanderherchen's Sons
7 N. Water Street. Fhlla.
ehretS
SLAG ROOFING
EHRET ROOFING &
x, MFG. CO. a
DREXEL BLDG.
FORTY FNt SV
m
J hi
ij h a
SYHld
TIRES
Built by
Cord Tire
Specialists
Guaranteed 10,000 Miles
Frank Dcwitt& Co.
1238 Spr. Gnrden St
I'hiln., Pa.
We have
been painting
for 70 years
A concern that standi
the test of 70 years, surely
must have established it
self upon merit. Consider
this before having your
next painting Job done.
Thousands of satisfied
customers to back every
claim we make in our esti
mates. GOOD PAINTING I V
f iiJjOiw
Will stand the test of time
44N.Ttb.St.
Established JOSt
atje luxbJP'
"Paint for Permanency"
What Guarantee Have You?
That tlio Painter and IVcnr.itor on
our job In a ji .iiiont.l neit ulth
.i lopu ration for .ut inrforminces?
That puro mutcrlnls are uh. U nntf
applied to Blo tiest results ' Tell
us jour lueds no inn B.itlsfj
hatlmatta funiiihtit without obltpatlon
TORR-WILLIAMS CO., Inc.
Painting and Decorating
2007 Market Street
Hell I'hont t-pruce 71133 Philadelphia Tn
U.S. RESENJS SHIP BOYCOTT
Consul General Protests to Port Au
thorltleo at Buenos Aires
ffp'elal CoMe Dlavatch, Covvrlaht, J51'
Itucnos Alrc, April 12. There nrc
ndlcntlons thnt the Jlnrthn Wnnhlngtoii
.ncldcnt will soon hceomc the subject of
n fnrmnl diplomatic protest from Wash
ington, ns n result of thc fnlhirc of the
Argentine (Jovcrnment to overrule the
hojeott declared by the Lonitshorempn'p
Tcdcrutlon against thu Aincrlciili steam
slilli.
The United Stntes shipping board
leprcsentntne formnllj protested to the
port niithotltles after the Mire under
stood to tunc re.oiiiinendnl thut, ship
ping hoiud innlie (oikcssIoiis to the fid
(ration. The board refused and the
consul general made a formnl protest
jesterdny afternoon
The Argentine (lovernment Is between
two fires, It must ilioose between hav
ng nn International question with the
I nltcd Statei on Hi hands or be threat
nidi with a sellout) port strike.
A A K
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:LETUS:
WIRE YOUR HOUSE
Eniclent, Courteous Workmen
Prompt Strvitt Price Rtatonable
KYLE BROTHERS CO.
1430 No. 17fh Street
: Hionel I'nnlur 2403 -
Foreign Connection
Desired
"outiK bUHlnesH mnn past thirty Tlio
years Industrial plant manager, now
financial executlo with Inrrjcst Amfr
lean corporation In Its field Connet.
Hon desired which will lead to for
elKti asslKnment Highest bank and
business crcdcntlnlH
ii no, i.i.iHiKit oriiri:
OLD PARLOR SUITS
MADE EQTMT. TO Kltff
l'rronstructed
upholstered
nnd polished
$15nS2
Flmt-clasa
work
(ruaranteed.
Slip covers
mado to
rrdcr
Wo carry a large stock ot upnoistery
materials, selling nt wholesale prices.
AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO.
Oldeot and I.anceit House of IU Kind
305 Arch Street WiSST
yj
Cr
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
Doesn t hurt u bit ' Prop a little
"1'ret zone." on an nchliiB corn Instantly
that corn slops hurting then shortly
)ou lift It right off with lingers Tuily '
om druggist sells u Ilnv 1'ottle. of
"Pn ozone" for . few cents, sulllolcnt to
rtmoio cierj hard pom soft corn, or
unn between tho tues and thu calluses,
without soreness or Irritation.
c.
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iLl.tllAl, Al'llll. Ii, lOil. Srr (jprti Illllll lit 0 . M. Il.i.es lit 3l30 V. M
NELLENBURG
t WIKt BLOCK -MAf?JfFT I Itx 12 STREETS
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Here's a very special lot of
Men's New Soft Hats
At
(rac
We've Taken
These Women's
Smart Tweed
Sports Suits
right out of our regular
stock and reduced them to
$19.75
ea.
In the season's swaggerest and best
sports styles, with notch or tuxedo col
lars," narrow cross-front belts, trimly
tailored sleeves and clever pocket ar
rangements. The material is excellent in Eng
lish tweed mixtures in desirable lighter
effects for Spring wear. Every suit silk
lined throughout.
SELLENBJRflS Second Floor
Mm
A most unusual special purchase
brings tliis wonderful lot of
$15.00 Fine
New Sports Skirts
m iflflWtf Wflaliirl K C " " lUrl f Lift l ll
To Sell (to -I f
at Only ty JL J
Exceptionally Rood looking! In the rea
son's smartest plnids and strires, in the
prettiest combinations of tan, green, brown,
Copen, navy nnd black-and-white.
Tliey'rc made from wool velour.-. nnd
worsteds of excellent grade with the stupes
or plaids arranged in single or double box
rr side pleats.
Scleral Styles Sketched
SNELLENBUROS Second Kloor
Every Day Brings New Lots Into This
Wonderful April Sale of
Women's
Undermuslins
Tomorrow We Announce the
Arrival of
Women's Dainty Bloomers
& Night Gowns
TOafl $1.29
Bloomcis in flesh colored batiste, well
made, well re-enforced and finished with
a ruffle nnd touches of hnnd embroi.len
Windsor ctcpo gowns in pink or white; slip
over style.
Women's $2.25 to 51 En elope
Chemises and Night Gowns
$1.50 """$2.00
Made of finest lingcrio cloth, lace 01 em
broidery tnnimed. The chemises have ribbon
btrap or built-up shoulders.
Wednesday Silk Specials
$4.50 Colored Chiffon
Taffeta, $2.50 yd.
A soft, high-luster silk, very, very fine in
weave and soft in finish. We believe this
domestic grade compares favorably with the
finest imported makes. Colors include taupe,
seal brown, navy and midnight blue. 35 inches
wide.
$2.50 Black Satin Duchesse,
$1.69 Yard
35 inches wide and all pure silk. Good
weight and an excellent black.
$2.25 NavyBlue Dress Satin,
$1.59 Yard
All silk, with a
shade of navy blue.
firm body, in n splendid
30 inches wide.
d&t?"'f ;-V&y2Tv
Just a Small, Special Lot
Women's 59.50 Double-
PS. $5.98
Made of heavy satin, in flesh coloi or
white. Slightly soiled.
$1.50 to $2.50 Silk Camisoles
98c ,0 $1.98
Crepe do chine or satin bodice., trimmed
or tuilored models. With ribbon straps or
built up bhouiuers
v
SMFItrNBURCiS Second Floor
M
$1.75
which would com
pare favorably
with m any at
$3 JO and $4.00
elsewhere.
Very smartly styled, of superior quality,
and in green, smoke, blatk and brown.
; N. SNELLENBURG & CO
Tricolctte, Special at
$1.59 Yard
The best quality procurable at any price
splendid weight, fine even weave. In a full
range of colors including blnck and navy.
, r,,oS First Floor
79c Cretonne
Covered Cushions
49C Each
Covered w ith
s p 1 p nilid quality
cretonne, well mane
and filled with gen
uine Kupock. 18
inch Me. As shown.
Lie Bordered Marquisette. Yard 'IQ,
High-grade maiquisette with Ljs
beautiful border patterns. In white and ecru.
Lie Heavy Awning Duck, Yard. .'JH n
Uxcellent quality. For awnings, .w C
tents, porch swing-, etc.
q Fourth Flooi
2500 Dimity
Bed Spreads
In a Wonderful Sale
Priced at Remarkably Generous
Special Savings
Spreads in the onginal npplette dimity
weave, light in weight, easi to Inunder, cool
and .serviceable. The ideal .spread for bum
mer use, whether in town houses or summer
cottages.
G2x90-Inch Spreads at $1.(59 Each
72x90-Inch Spreads at $2.19 Each
Slx90-Inch Spreads at $2.50 Each
$:U0 Crochet Weave Bed Spreads, $2.()
All full hjze nnd splendidly heavv qualitv
In inarming Maiseilles patterns. "Hemmed
ends.
200 Very Fine $S.50 Satin- fl: rn
Finish Bed Spreads at tpO.OU
In n wonderful selection of prett Mar
seilles patteins with s-calloped edges and cut
o tiers for use on brass beds. F.tra lnrge
w- SnoT a .tcS Tirst Floor
Famous Pequot and Erwin
Bleached Sheets
In Regular $.'1.00 Grade Wanted
8190-Inch Size
2 $1.59
Unsurpassed at any price for good serv
ice! burnous ever.v where for their excep-
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All Our Small Boys' & Children's
Cloth Hats now $1.50 to $2.50 Each
Formerly thc best values to be had at
$2.00 to $3.50! Bulldog and Clayton styles
in newest patterns, including plenty of
checks, plaids and plain colors to match
new Spring suits.
bNELLU.SJRGS First Floor
Stationery
and Engraving
Specials in Our April Sale
Qualities and
Satisfactory-
Workmanship Highly
-Prices Gratifyingly
Low!
$16.50
$13.50
Wedding Invitations, Script
Lettering
10 lines engraved from hand-wrought
plate.
100 With Two Envelopes.,
Extra lines added $1.00 each
Ten days' delivery.
Reception Cards
To match the above 2 lines script.
100 for $5.00
Wedding Announcements
Script Lettering
7 lines engraved from hand-wrought
plate.
100 With Two Envelopes
Extra lines at $1.00 each.
Ten days delivery.
At Home Cards
To match the above 1 lines script,
100 for $7.85
50 Visiting Cards
including hand-wrought plates,
Script, Many Styles. .
Black, Old English . . .
Roman
Shaded Old English . .
Shaded Roman
Shaded French Script
Astor Text
100 Cards From Own Plate, $1.50
50 Cards From Own Plate, 90c
One week delivery.
$3.00 Hand-Cut
Stationery Dies
To Add to Our Wonderful Assortments
at $1.00 each
PCi.
, .$1.75
.$2.85
.$2.85
.S3.S5
.$3.85
.$3.85
.$4.00
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Stamping Special
During this sale we take older of stamp
ing fiom dies new or vour own if station
ery is pui chased heie at the late of
72 Sheets (3 quires) for 85c
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Paper de Luxe, (55 e
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19c Stationery, 3 Boes for $1
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fiOc Gold-Hordered Stationery. 15c
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White cr tints M.nU h Muicm VVi.i'l unUoDea-
$1 Eversharp Pencils at 89c
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500 Sheets Typewriter Paper, $1.15
Luft dried, wnt.r marked hlio 8'xll (nchen
Typewriter Paper, 35c 100 Sheets
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