w-sww w.;?TwwRSfK!57J"!!!"!!ff .. . o' i -- - - y T.-l-VsSf -T -- n-wr '''''''"' b EVENING PUBLIC TJEDGEEr-PHlCADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL' 14, 1921 13 j 10 SIAWE DRIVE Twenty Thousand Members Are . Nooded to Place Pennsyl vania In First Placo , MEN TO MEET MARNE A tAtc-wlde drive for the enlistment . ..- American Legion members will , Lid under the direction of the state fce ml . . -,1i. nrcnrdlng to a "announcement by Department "" . -i. T Tlnila ToSMrreich-theaUetbythe department, one which would put Swi o,,t ,n ,ront f0,p Lcg " Sr.w. both In number and organ -lV ' .n , mon will bavn to Le. Confidence is expressed by of- I.N that the required quota will be S'hed I without trouble beforp the end '.SeST'S Third Division Post v. 8 will hold its April meeting on "" April SO, In the Grand !$' 1020 Arch street. The StlmH arranged nn entertain TnT fo7 member,, and their guest. Mt.cn o the talent will be furnished by SSr member, of the division show, r Xon will be served and nil Marne U are urg 1 to bring their sisters. ""?,. or wives to tills meeting as motherVn of on nuxlliury to the 01 Aei,Uitai In no" nn Immediate issue. aUm" a- membership drive under Theposi IUB )l0 FOrVcd on the MSrnear" eligible to membership in pnt.'- of tho Fortieth ward JtthSr appreciation of the efforts " XL m-Sibew of William V. Roche oU to 21. by packing the ha I of IfAth .Ward Republican Club on $e.5V evening nt the regular spring lUker7 C The entertainment opened Sf&c boxing bmits, there wersev. ;,, vocal numbers nnd the iriiuj SiSn ltand furnished the mus e. S TtwdayV April 20. the post will hold 7 Meal Night" In the meeting 1.11 a Sev ntleth nnd Woodland nve . A good bill is promised. The .t is aleo co-operatlng with the Cchnll Victory Association to make it,. ,invelllnc of the bronze mcmorlnl ln r "0, a success. The post ",b'nl"o arranged for committees to Jut the cemeteries on Memorial Day Mid see to the decorotion of the graves of the war dead. To Practice Law With Sister Miss .loan W. Kenworthy was yes Irrday admitted to practice law in the United States courts on the motion ol Iier sister, Miss Caroline W. Ken worthy, who Is also a lawyer. There ire several points of distinction in con nection with the. adoption by the Misses Kenworthy of tho law as their iTocatlon, one of which Is that they, uu i,ai fntlier. .Tnsenli AV. Ken worthy, who has an office at 1C07 Flounce Building, will prncticc law to- rtthfr. ON HtAU PLANS AlWays good, Many millions eaten last year ! We had to bake, in 1920, millions of LUNCH-ON-THINS to satisfy the de mand for these crisp crackers. We baked enough LUNCH-ON-THINS to pave a street, 24 feet wide, from Philadelphia westward for more than twenty-three miles, or almost to West Chester, Pa. That stupendous demand proves, more surely than any thing we could say, that LUNCH -ON -THIN is the most popular cracker ever baked and sold in the Phila delphia territory. And this is LUNCH-ON-THIN week everywhere. Grocers have stocked up with plenty of these fresh, crisp crackers. Buy a pound from your grocer and learn why LUNCH-ON-THINS are famous! w Uvim LUNCH-ON-THINS GABRILOWITSCH RECITAL Pianist Gives an All-Chopin Program to Large Audience In the Academy O.islp aabrllowltsch, pianist and conductor of the Detroit Symphony Or chestra, gave one of the best recitals of tho season last evening before n largo and deservedly cnthusinstlc audi ence nt the Academy of Mimic. Ills program wns entirely made up of the composition of Chopin, tho composer In whoso music the mnrvelously beautiful and sympathetic Much of Mr. Gabrll owltsch, tho grentcst of his many ns sets ns n pianist showed to the best advantage. Nearly nil of Chopin's music is of the highest order, and it is all about equally well known, owing to Us smnUriess of volume and tho frequency with which It nppenrs on recltnl programs. Never theless, Mr. nahrllowltseh's selections, while well known, were not the numbers which have been "played to death" and It was so arranged ns to bring out all the various elements, technical nnd muslclnnly, which go to make up the full nrt of tho concert pianist. lie began with the Etude op. HI. No. .'!. nnd followed that with tho It flat minor sonata, of which the famous Funeral Mnreli Is known to every one who has ever heard any music nt nil. Then enmo n superb group, the O major nocturne, the 11 minor mnzurka. nnd the Ballade in A lint, nnd he closed with the twelve preludes op. 28. It wnrt difficult to say In which num bers of this highly diversified program Mr. Uabrtlowitsch appeared to the best advantage. In beauty of touch he prob ably ranks nt tho very head of nil con temporaneous pianists nnd his style of playing nnd interpretation Is better iiultcd to Chopin thnn to nuy other com poser. In all the selections Mr. Onbrll owltsch lmpnrted just the right degree of sentiment which was deep without ever being nllnwed to become "mushy," nn error very ensy to mnke In Chopin, by reason of the languor of his melodic curvo and tho lusclousncss of the har monic treatment. It goes without say ing that the program wns perfectly ren dered technically. All in nil, the concert marked one of tho high points of the recital season in Philadelphia. The soloist was re ceived with tho expressed npprcclntlon which his fine work merited nnd at the close, played two encores, the nocturne In D tint and the C khnrp minor waltz. Haverford Boys Have Banquet The. class of 11)22, Haverford Col lege, held u class banquet nt the Adcl phia Hotel last night. Henry F. Frnser wus toastmaster. Fnculty guests were Dr. ltaymond Kelsey, professor of his tory, nnd Dr. A. H. Wilson, profes sor of mnthematics. Each made an address, other speakers, drawn from the student body, being Crnlg Snnder, W. C. Coder, It. W. .Tonncy, II. M. Grlgg and N. II. Kaugrce. Manufacturers' Clearance SALE 20 OFF on nnr Framed Mirrors Splendid line ot Picture Frames Fine Mouldings Dli Variety. AH Woodi. Latest Flnlihes Frames to Order Matthew Schramm & Son 39 North 9th St. Second Moor MANUFACTtmiCItS WIIOLKMALKHS RKTAILKRB H 5 HURT IN TROLLEY AND AUTO MISHAPS Four of Victims Are Children. Boy Sustains Fracture, of Skull ALL GO TO HOSPITALS Mntorcor nnd trolley accident in jured four children nnd n mnn in va rious pnrts of the city yesterday. John Cnln. ten ears old, 1510 North Sixty-first street, suffered n fractured skull when struck by a trolley car as he Jumped off the rear end of a motor truck on Sixtieth street above Thomp son. The car hurled the bo ten feet. He was tnken to the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospltnl. Joseph Ovcrfield. slxty-five years old, 1411) Euclid avenue. v.ns injured when n tnxlcab, pushed on to the pnvement by n truck which struck it in thu rear, hit him nt II road and Brown streets. He was taken to the Oarretson Hos pital. Amos Stllzbnclt. fourteen venm. 714ft Theodore Rtreet, was batliy mangled when n heavy moving nn passed over his body nt Sixth nnd Locust streets. He Is in the Pennsylvnnln Hospital. Annn Peterson, eleven jenrs, 711 North Nineteenth street, wns struck In the street near her home by n motorcar driven by Dr. Judson Hancock, 173.'! North Fifteenth street. He took her to St. Joseph's Hospital. Paul Scgul, thirteen years. 3830 North Wanamnker street, suffered a broken leg when hit by n motortruck nt Sixty-third and Callowhlll streets. He Is In the West Philadelphia Homeo pathic Hospital. A. Pegcsio, Hi".", Ellsworth street, driver ot the truck wns held in $000 bail waiting tho result of the boy's Injuries. Shampoo Your -Rugs and Carpets Dusting simply removes loose duit. Scouring shrinks, runs colors and destroys firmness. Sham pooing leaves them bright nnd spotless nnd restores colors without barm to finest textures. Dyeing to match any color scheme. Send for Circular l'honet Popular 4300 cftnioifDorfner&Sons CLEANERS GrTFYERS Ttp4 girard &-Oe.phila. at every CITY WILL FLOAT NEW $7,000,000 LOAN IN MAY Plans for Bond Issue Completed at Talk of Mayor and Officials A new city loan issue for approxi mately $7,000,000 will be floated In the middle of Mny as tho result of n con ference held by City Controller Will B. Hndlcy with Mnyor Moore nnd Assist ant City Solicitor Ernest Lowengrund. Details remain to be worked out and arc dependent upon speedy authorisa tion in (Jlty unwell ot the !).HHMHH short-term repaying loan, which is the fltst Miort-term issue to be authorized under the law recently passed by the state Legislature. The ordinance au thorizing this lonn wns Introduced In Council several weeks ago, is now being ndtcrtised ns required by law and will be passed within the next fortnight. Tho bond Issue will nrobnblv be made up of fifteen, thirty and fifty-year loans. There Is a possibility that different in terest rntes mny be quoted on each loan nllctment. tho present plan belnt: to provide allowances of $.1,000,000 and ML'.OQO.OOO respectively from the $12, 470,000 general improvement lonn of utjcemi'cr, jhw, tne ii,ikiu,im;() ru mnlmlcr of the i542.000.000 loan of 1010 nnd the nw .$5,000,000 repavlng lonn. The reason for the bond flotation at this time Is that the consolidated loan fund1 from which public improvement payments) authorized in loans nrc made Is getting low, and about $7,000,000 will bo required for actual work in sight during the coming summer. N. W. Storer to Lecture N. W. Storer, of the Wcstinghouso Electric Co. nnd past vice president of tne American institute or Electrical Kngincers, will lecture on "Character istics of tho Electric Locomotive" be foro tho Franklin Institute tonight. Mr. Storer, who Is nn expert on the electric locomotive, will compare the results nttnincd by the use of steam and electricity on tho railroads. Cuticnra Soap Shampoos Best For Children If you wish them to have thick, healthy hair through life shampoo regularly with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Before shampooing touch spots of dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment A dean, healthy scalp usually means good hair. luvWlMhriMlirMiU. Aim:"CmrnU ntorlMltlO(at(EI,IUM" Saldcrn?. wh4 Hmq&. OtatuaotaHudGOc.Talramak. BV'Cotictara Sv ahe without mm. meal mt fSj.iy;.' ' l it". ' i .' wwHWf flEraViiJKMSl'O'.; .'& . . m m J. S. IVINS1 SON, Inc "Baker of Good Biscuits in Philadelphia Since 1846" PHILA UFRA TO IGNORE MEETING Foresee Fight With Stato Chair man at Cleveland Convention CHAIRMAN TO GIVE REASONS Philadelphia's representative women voters nrc nbsenttng themselves from the Cleveland convention of the Notional Bave Vou -Dined and Danced in THE box ? THE R1TTENHOUSE 22d nnd Chestnut Sts. PANCK TO TIIF. MUSIC OF THE TIERNEY FIVE WHO PIAY DUItlNO MTNCHKON. DlNNEll AND flUri'KU I.nnchton riiltfrm, 70 ernU up. Alo Rw- cUl SI Lnncliran nnd tl.Ztt Dinner or Bcnrlce a la carte. I '" Bordered Veils Itrg. Price SOr ni. Prliluy Clicnlllo bordered veils 39c In black nnd colom. Firm Floor Organdie Flouncing lie. Price 2 yd. (h Jr Prlday j 1 .40 In white nnd colors. First Floor Colored Japanese Silks Special l'rlday Price, nn All Nllk, In n full range of colora 3G Inches wide. First Floor White Sports Satin t fiQ Hpcclnl Friday Price ,V, Xovelty weave white natln In self color stripes for sports skirts. 40 Inches wide. First Floor Boudoir Caps ?9c Price 80c ea. Prldny V nrjr, Silk nnd net boudoir caps and pret ty crepe de chine effects trimmed with lace and ribbons. All colors. First Floor Marabou Capes Ccr 7c Fluffy marabou capes In natural, dnrk brown and black. Trimmed with tails and silk lined. First Floor Colored Bead Necklaces nee. Price SOo ea. OC l'rlday LoC In all wnnted colors . graduated styles. First Floor Women's Gloves $1 nee. Prlres $1.50 A S3. Frlduy One and two clasp glace gloves In kid, lambskin nnd cnpeskln. All perfect but slightly Rolled. White nnd a few colors. First Floor Women's Long Gloves lltg. Prices ft.ao tu $7.50. Friday $1.49 t0 $3.49 A limited number of fl-button barrltz strap wrist nnd long white glace gloves, slightly soiled. First Floor Boys' Blouses Special Friday Price. 68c Percale blouses In collur-attached and neckband and sports styles Large assortment of prettv now pat terns. Sizes 6 to 1G years.. First Floor Men's "India" Umbrellas Special Friday rt Price. Pl.y "Seconds" of high-grade cotton um brellas made over ten rib frames Smart handles. Limited number. First Floor Women's Beaded Hand Bags S8 9S Special Irldny Price WSJ In beautiful designs and colorings Cloddy oven of tiny beads, in .'oft pliable effect First Floor DuPont Fabrikoid Traveling Bags $i (LZ Special Friday Price V1,Ul' Made of genuine "Crnftsman" qual ity fabrikoid which will outwear tho cheaper grades of leather. IAill cut 18-Inch bag In black First Floor California Lamb's-Wool Blankets $A Keg. Price 2S pr. Frlduy V Woven from line Ion California lamb's wool In white, with pink. blue, old lose or 1'rench blue borders Silk binding SIzo 72x84 Inches First Floor Satin Finish Bed Spreads Itrg. Price 8.30. Friday $5.85 New lot. In beautiful MnraellleH patterns. Hemmed ends and scal loped edges with cut corners, for brass boils. Full sizes. FlrBt Floor Guaranteed Table Silverware At Special Friday Prices 18o eucli Tea Spoons. At At Oyster Kniva ISr eucli uutter Spreaders, ForLs, Sugar Shells. Uutter At S0c curb Dessert Spoons, Des sert Forks. At 33c each Dinner Forks, Table Spoons, Soup Spoons, Dinner Knives. At 45c each Cream Ludles, Cold Meat Forks, Hollow Handled Fruit Knives. Many other odd pieces at reduced prices. First Floor Men's Silk and Fibre Silk Shirts $3 15 Special Friday Price VU l U In n largo assortment of nttrnc tlvo patterns stripes, plain colors and white. Majority are perfect, but somo show slight Imperfections nothing serious enough to Impair their service ability First Floor Men's Silk Neckwear 7QC Hpoclol Friday Price "-," Brand-new silk open-end four-ln- hands In a large assortment of colors, First Floor White Brussels Net Ruffling C1 Q7 Her. .80 yd. l'rlday r ,VJ Trimmed with four rullles hem stitched on, 40 Inches wide. rirsi floor League of Women Voters "because they do not want to start n fight" with Mrs. John O. Miller, of Pittsburgh, chair man of the Pennsylvania organization. Not (hat tho Philadelphia Lengue women are loo proud to light. Not nt all. Only, If there has to be n fight, they wnnt (ho battle call sounded on home grounds. Miss Sarah D. Lowrle, acting ehnlr mnn of tho Philadelphia Lcnguc of Women Voters, gave the icasons yes terday why her organization Is not "oflielnlly" represented nt the women voters' convention meeting all this week In Cleveland. It is principally because Mrs. Miller docs not favor a "woman in in dtiMii'v" committee In each Stnte, ns called for by the national organiza tion. The duty of such n committee Is partly to Investigate the working conditions of women employes nnd see l STOKE OPENS DAILY AT 9 1052(1 Friday Women's Linen Handkerchiefs 4c Iteg. 33c to 30c en. Friday I'uro Irish Linen handkerchiefs, slightly mussed or with minor Im perfections. First Floor Men's Handkerchiefs Ar Ilrg. Price lS4c en. Friday Cotton handkcrchlofs In n broken line of Initials. First Floor Superfine Nainsook Urg. 33.30 10- d. lie. Friday $1.44 Vor women's and infants' flnp un dergarments. First Floor Remnants of White Goods llcfl. 1'rlcen 33c to ROr yd. Friday 1.8c 1 to S yard lengths of llngerlo cloths, poplins, nainsooks, voiles, ba tistes, India llnons, Victoria lawns, nurses' suiting, striped madras long cloths, dimities, piques, middy suitings, mercerized oxfords, sllk-llnish ponpeeB, fancy olles. etc. First Moor Seamless Sheets $1.23 Keg. Price -V:fl. Friday Made of good sheeting, 81x90 Inches. First Floor Domet Flannel 17c Urg. Price -Or 3 tl. Friday White; good weight First Floor All-Linen Dinner Napkins Itrjr. X'rice S8.CU 1I01 $6 Friday Ilxtrn heaw weight pui." lilsh linen satiti dam.ok, hleaihed snow white. Slzo 'J"2': Inches: Fix good patterns. First Floor Crash Toweling lie. Price HSc j d. Friday 45c Pure Irish linen Bnrnsley weave iruh, closely woven and cry ab porbeut finish. First Floor Mercerized Table Damask Hck. Price J1.13 yd. ffin Friday OVC Snony blenched, splendid heavy cpialiU damask, finished with a I r nianeni satin luster. Stripes and llor.ils Wide width First Floor Men's Soft Hats $1.69 llee. S3 A. $4. Friday Good quality hats In newest spring stvle" First Floor Straw Hats for Children and Boys $1.15 Itec. Si S3. Friday Snappy styles In straw hats in black, blue and brown. First Floor Women's Wrist Watches Iteg. Price $13.00. Friday $11.45 octagon eli.ipe watihes with J0 eiir gu.ii.ititi ed cases fitted with guaranteed 15-juivel movements First Floor Men's Underwear 55c lire. Price SI. Frldur Fine gang' Ualbrlggan shirts with short sl.'c.s and drawers with dou ble seal" Strap back nnd pearl but tons First Floor Men's Union Suits Special I'rldiM Price 65c Seconds nl 11 2S grades Whlto gauze cotton athletic union suits First Floor Men's Silk Socks gQ Itrg. Price Si pr, Vrliliij Pure thread silk socks of htnvy otni cuaht drjuhle soles and spliced heels and toes Rl.tck cordo- un. n.ny and gray. First grade First Floor Women's Stockings Keg. flOe fir. TJ" l'r.. ,ur C? 1 Frlduy OuC O J) 1 Fine meri-erized lisle stockings in black. African brown, Russian calf nnd gr.-u First Floor Children's Stockings ?Qc Itrg. 3Dc to SOr pr. Friday W Fln ribbed cordovan cotton , also boys' heavy ribbed cotton stockings In black First Floor Women's Vests lleg. 3Uc eii. QC- "' 3 'or Frlduy OO C O $1 Fine ribbed ests of best combed cotton sarn Regular shoulder Htrap and bodice siylts first floor Women's Union Suits KiT- "P 50c 59c Flno ribbed cotton, band top union suits, cuff knees Regular and extia slB. First Floor Boys' Athletic Union Suits Special Frlduy ACr Price. OVC Glbbs' gauze cotton athletic stylo; seconds of 11 quality First Floor &M BBBr HBit5MHB Tt .r- IHUTOMHfl llll STJlt UhDAV. AI'IU I, 14, 1031. -xi nellenburgX ENTIRE BLOCK-MARKET IlT?rol2J?STREETS . J thnt legislation In their behalf Is prop erly enforced. There nro reports to tho effect that Mrs. Miller has been Influenced by Western Pennsylvania manufacturers to believe that sueii n policy on inc pari of the league would be detrimental. Miss Lowrle and the Philadelphia leaders of the lengue feel that friction nnd discord nre Inevitable If tho national organization can liiivc ono policy, tho tW mo.u) of our p&V rous ufJl select ujcddiu gifts fvom our replcvustad stock of ttrkdivG vcA prcclicl f lower va.sc5 a.nd bonis Cv nssGS) t AY ) s 5K,la- 3 AilttiMS'LJlVa W T"" v- on the u .l cony i4mmtf$0;M A. M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. Bargain Sale Girls' Regulation Wash Dresses t AZ llfg. Price 3. Frlduy ,TO Fine ramie linen regulation dresses In Copen and rose, with white braid trimmed collars ond cuffs. Full cut and well made. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Second Floor Girls' Spring Coats QC Heg. Price $10. Friday ''"' Reduced for ono day only coats of good-looking novelty fabrics, pocketed and bolted styles ; broken slzo range Sizes 8 to 12 years. Second Floor Women's Extra-Size House Dresses C1 QZ Keg. Price 55.30. Friday V7t7 Gingham dresses In blue or gray stripes, trimmed with plain chambrav. Straight-line models, sizes 43. CO and &2. Second Floor Women's Bungalow House Dresses SQr Hcg, Price SI. 3D. Friday '1' Striped percale dresses in light and dark colors ; trimmed with piping Second Floor Stamped Pieces to Embroider Zfc to 7Kr rtpcclnl Frl. Price, OUC Stamped children h dresses and rompers In fine bntlste, lawn or un bleached muslin Sizes 1 to 7 years Ready made-up, requiring onlv a little embroidery to finish Second Floor Women's Bungalow Aprons &ZC Ileg. Price si. ID. Friday "" Checked stnghnm bungalow nprons, buttoned down the back, finished with belt and pocket Piped in white Second Floor Women's Undermuslins Hcg. Prices S1.30 to $'.'. q m Friday Ot5C Conns, skirts chemises and bloomers Very tine attractive styles. Second Floor Women's Night Gowns Itrg. Price $2.00. $1.25 Friday Windsor ciepe gowns In flesh color nnd white. Full cut and well made. Second Floor Children's Tub Frocks hprclal Friday Price $1.65 Dainty little organde frocks, pret tily rutlled and irunini yth sashes. I'lnk, blue, corn orchid and white Sizes 2 to 5 venrs Second Floor Children's Chambray Dresses C Zf .special Frlilaj Frhe 1J 1 .UU Trimmed with wh.t ''iII.t-s ami itiffs and nttractmiN ..luhcil in blue. corn, grnn anil p nl hlzes -to o years ShumI Floor Men's Oxfords Iteg. S13.BO pr. l'rlila $7.75 Dark tan calf lOnglish lace oxfo-i' on narrow too lasts. cited and stitched soles Second Floor Boys' Oxfords $1 75 Iteg. Price S3 pr. Frlcluv V" w Uunmetnl and tan calf lace ixforua on narrow toe lasts. Sizes 1 to t Second Floor Women's Oxfords CA 7Z lleg. Price S10 pr. Friday P".UJ Ciunmctnl and tnu calf strulght-lnc e oxfords on narrow toe lasts with lent hoi military heels and welted nnd stitched soles Second Floor Women's Tub Blouses Itcic. Price 33,00. rt i m l-rldy 5) I ,'4t) Finn oiIe bat'Rte anil nox.ltv olle blouses, tucked, lace trinuned. frilled trimmed with embroidery or tailored Long or short sleeves Second Flour Royal Worcester Corsets Iteg. Price St. 00. m Frlduy Jpl." Seconds of splendid quality corsets , good materials , good sizes Second Floor Women's Brassieres AQC Ueg. SI A- S1.30. Irldas ' Odds and ends of discontinued mod els In broken sizes Second Floor All-Jersey Silk Petticoats Iteg. P-lec S3.03. tHsy rm n Friday $Lty Good quality all.siik jcrsev petti conts. some with taffeta flounces. Black, light and dark colors Second Floor Women's Pure Worsted Tuxedo Sweaters $4 ZQ He. SO to SO. Friday V tiy OddH and ends several styles, all splendid values. Second Floor rtfN-,1 P State organization another and the county organization still another. 'JA; ;vj OFFICE tfSTORE T3RIGHT quarter attract high J grade help and trade. A PENCO Metal Ceiling lightens dingy offices and stores. It diffuses light perfectly. Pre vents falling plaster from en dangering lives or goods. Costs less than wood or piaster. Lasts a lifetime needs no repairr. Wrilt te-aay for PCNCO tooVttilitr. ing neUt tahngl for homr, church, tehoat, thedtrt, aft, t'"t'i factor), off' & '"" PENN METAL COMPANY IVllll Mot ill Itliln- Philadelphia. Ps PUXVO ilelnl nor.na. Ruling, J.aih I OI'Mri Head, Doors, F r p Cornirri. 3.104 National Speedway Tires Sperlnl Friday Price $12.00 All firsts, suarantijcrt C.000 mill adjustment Ford size. 30x3 s Third Floor Bicycle Tires C? 75 Ueir. Prlie SI. Friday VHJ l'enna. Mubber Co Tires with good heavy non-skid treads. Size 28x1 ',. Third Floor Roller Skates $2.75 Itec. Price S3. 80. Friday I'nlon Hardware ball bearing skates with clnmp toes and strap heels. Third Floor Men's and Boys' Sweaters Hcg. Prices SI ft ?5. rt rim Friday ) I ."U Well-niade sweaters with pure wor sted face and merino back Shawl collar and V-neck styles. Third Floor Dress & Steamer Trunks lleg. Prices IH to 40. Friday $14.95 t0 $27.50 Vulcanized fiber trunks, sizes 32, 38 nnd 40 Inches Fourth Floor Sewing Machines $4fl Speclul Friday Price PV Oljmpla sewing machines with 5 drawers, automatic lift, full set of best steel attorhments. In golden oak Guaranteed. Club plan, $3 when ordering nnd $1 2B weekly. Fourth Floor Bedroom Wall Papers Iteg. Price 33c roll. j ) Friday JC Floral and plnln stripes for bed rooms. In pink, blue or buff Floral borders to match at 15c vard Fourth Floor Framed Pictures $1 10 Hec. S3 to S4. Friday !' A special lot reduced for quick clearance, great nrlety Reproduc tions of old masters; religious works, figure .uid landscnpe scenery Assorted (In. shed frames, oval or square. Ar ranged for easy choosing Fourth Floor Mirrors $22.50 neff. S3;..10 to S30. Friday In shapes for panel or mantel spaces. Boautlful mirrors In mahogany, gilt, antique, etc, in a number of original patterns Fourth Floor Opaque Window Shades lleg. Price ORc ea. 65c Friday Splendid grade shades in wanted colors, mounted on reliable spring roners. size joxij maics L,imitett number Fourth Floor Terry Cloth 64c neg. Price SI.23 d. Frlduy Heavy cloth In many pretty pat terns, reversible. Suitable for Kr ticris or porch upholsteries Fourth Floor Marquisette Curtains Keg. Price SI. 73 lr. $1.25 Friday Prett hemstitched curtains made of goot long ;ood (lunlltj marquisette. 2i ynrds ig . white on'v Fourth Floor Tapestry Brussels Rugs Iteg. Price S31.30. $19.50 Friday Seamless 9x12 tapestry brussels rugs in neat, well-covered Oriental and Persian designs Fourth Floor 9x12 It. Rugs lleg. Price SI9.60. Frl, $34.60 Senrnless velvet and seamed ax mlnster rugs in beautiful Oriental pa.tenih Fourtn Floor Axminster Rugs Iteg. S3. 73 lo S;.S0. Frl. $3.15 Just 100 of these 2TxCl-lnch rugs. m rne in discontinued patterns and some slight I soiled Fourth Floor Linoleum ftic '. ".- ! j ) (UI, t-wird wide linoleum in beautiful well flnor rover.'d patterns will cover u VMtllUUt a Henni Fourth Floor Folding Lawn Swings sperm! l rliltij $10.75 Trier Well built swings fin four adults. ! jurth Floor Pullman Sleeper Baby Carriages fiprclnl Frldii) Prliro $29.75 t0 $43.75 H.ocli reed pullman Nleepei' baby airlages In siveral attractive styles and finishes Fourth Floor Bungalow Chairs M 60 Iteg. I'rlre SS.30. Friday V 1 WX. Well built rhiil' i suitable for bungalows bieakfust rouniH porches. etc Fifth Floor Imported Grass Chairs Iteg. Price S.00. rtiQ j- nenuinti imported Chinese grass, rat tan or pi el 'hairs, with a few rockers to match Fifth Floor Library Tables $1Q7i; Itrv. Price SIO. Friday VJ lleautlful mnlioguny flnlnh Fifth Floor Macey Sectional Bookcases $7C QK Iteg. Price S80.2B. Friday V07 O liookcaues conslsUng of top, on eight-Inch section, one ten-Inch sec tion, ono twclvo-lnch section and ainltary ler-buse, Golden oak, fumtd oak or mahogany finishes. Fifth Flowr 1,1 :N. SNELLENHURG & CO.: ; N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: Vr fN' ' J . t l, .'t. i .v v-. tlt ! .m.Ia. irfWM Jt&tt . .
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