ti, '' - v' ." 'fiEBPfMWT -'':'-v ' ' fp S ' I i-v fnin ,..-r-',. Si r ' uhm in Struck by Auto WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S . ;. j A 1 . f ' ' i. 1 IN'I KB BY AUTO '." .'. Secretary of Board of Traclo, 78 Years Old, Knocked Down by Machine WIFE ALSO IS BRUISED TTdliltm Jit I UPKIT, "mnill.v i mr I T)o.rJ ofTrn.lo am! for roars llu-wlnn T, bv n motorcar lust nlKlit nt .5 and Norrta streets Mrs. SS?r. S - yVilC vrlth him. fell j(h j,Vr hticlwml. but escaped with ml.r bTuek'r Is V r olri and 111 ,77 They Hvo nt .125 AVK ' ' . wliero the Ilonnl of Trade Sff w taken In tnArub after Slnnry treatment nt the Women's CwPtW" Hospital. fr Ttirkcr and hlw wife were cross i . n'miil street when the former Con ' '"f 2m i truck l.v n motorcar which, Slrt mt. wni lrWon by Sol H. E 2422 North Thirty-third street Mr licker'o face nnd head, were cut Vi Ms body brained. At her home this morniiifc Mrs. irilpT who seems none the wow for SllSdSt. Mll: "I don't know how Vibnened. Wo were on our way home when suddenly the automobile np Mtd nd Mr. Tucker was (.truck. 1 DCBIW . , . , 1 ft .... lUi Errand fell with him. " "The younc man ilrlvlnjr the car rfonwd Immediately and assisted us Stools car and drove us to the hos ilttl After our injuries were dresueil I called taxicab nnd took Mr. Tucker mm " Col'sby reported the accident to the motorcycle police and will have u hcar f in Central Station. 15 STUDENTS TO GRADUATE lumitead School Exercises Will Be Held Tonight First of the lonj; list of commence ment events in school in the northern labirban district Is listed for tonight, when fifteen graduates of the I'lum itead School will receivo diplomas. Speakers at the commencement are J, iH. Hoffman, Superintendent of Schools for Bucks County; the Itev. Charles F. Frecmnn, Miss Mary F. Shaddlngcr, salutatory oration : cluss oration, Itussell Mood: Miss Miriam frett, valedictorian. These will graduate: From Grove land School, Miss Miriam Frctz, Mls Harr Bhaddinger, Mits Helen Louise Snyder, Miss Sarah Florence Myers, Ml Ann Ilnrlinrn TCpllnr ! frniti Drnr'n Hill School, Miss Ruth Madden Moyer, , MIm Anna Harbarn Wood, Miss Surn Alberta Vox, Edward Victor Hoyleii from Valley Park School Miss Clare I BUhop, Miss Kathryn Elizabeth Wis-1 mer, trom Bouinwcsiern nciioni. .uibs Prlscllla Oross, Howard Russell Mood ; torn Plumstoad School, Raymond I'd ward Unxter: from Rocky Ridge School, Alvan Edgar Dm) ton. B1B1B1B1B1B1B1B WVi4' rV I WILLIAM It. Tl'CKKIt Secretary of ttio Hoard of Trado I who., with his wife, was .struck by , an automobile, last nlglit. Itoth arc out or danger GIRL GRATEFUL TO POLICE Visiting Niece Who Found Minister Gone Was Befriended Gratitude for the kindness of the police in caring for his niece, Miss' Catherine McDonnell, eighteen years old, of Phllllpshurg, N. ,!., who wns found wandering the streets In the rain, was expressed today by the Rev. .7. L. Sutton, 4311 North Eighteenth street. The jjlrl was rnunn wntKj.'rTng near Broad htreet nnd Krle avenue curly yesterday morning In n heavy downpour of rnin. She had come here from Philllpsbiiri; to viBit the clergyman. It was vcrv late when she arrived and, on going to his home, found it closed. Mr. Sutton had gone to Sunbury on a isit to district churches. He returned lut" yesterday and was immediately informed bj the police of the nrrivnl of his niece in this city. He immediately brought her to niH Home. May Dance at Oak Lane Tonight . The annual May pole dance of the Oak Lane Improwment Association! uill be held tonight at Rrond street nnd Sixty-eighth nvenue. There will be several novel features, according to announcement by tl.e eommlitce. In cluding several surprNcs for the chil- ' (iron. ItKl.HlHU'n NOTIC'KM Unntlut TIIK TKMI'I.K Hroad anil IlerU stn (1000 N'.l riOOO ffatn. Hninc of tho Qraco )lnptliit Cliureli nrasnM. 11 conwki.u i'ntor vm. nrnr: Mcrrnnv. ao. i'Bior SJ.AI.V,S "ANNA. MuKl.nl Director. ITtKIVK HTAKK1:. Or(tnnli.t Mr. Conwell nrrnchs Rt 10:.1ll A t nnd :30 p. M Ti-mrli- Ohoru will nine nt liotli s.tvp. Ullilc Hehool Jcrp I. rrfSH" Supt.. nt L'-ao Or w llfrril T. Clrenffll lrrturm nn "lln- mnnoe of tho I.nlirmlnrn ." iviii.., ... ; -'0 ,s l M Illu-lratpil with Mill Mml ABINGTON HOSPITAL ELECTS WHSfwTXJirnXZSr110" ,,h,,D" 0. W. Elklns, Jr., Chosen President. KUrmaduke Tilden, Jr., Secretary Theae officials of the Abington Me- morial Hospital, serving as the Hoard of ( Trustees, have been elected: I President, George W. Elkins, Jr. ; , tice president, Samuel L. Scbively;; tecretary, Marmadukc Tilden. Jv. ; i treaiurpr. Hobert Scwell ; members. I Allen Butler, William Carnill. William P. Denegre. William M. Kikins. ' Eojenc M. Fry. John Gilbert, W. i Welsh Harrison, Jr. ; George H. i Lorimer, Percy C. Madeira, Edward E. J Marshall, Julius E. Nacbod. Penrose Robinson, Wharton Sinkler, George D. i TVIdener, Jr. ' ' Eitensivc additions and enlargements to the York road institution, founded and heavily endowed by tho late George W. Elklns. nrc under ndvlseinent, plans for buildings nnd building alterations ' now being under consideration. ' WOMAN 0F82 HURT IN CAR ) Mill Hannah Evans, Germantown, , In Serious Condition i Miss Hannah Evans, eighty-two years old. of "01 Locust nvenue. Gcr ffiintoun, was serlousl. Injured Tlmrs-1 W night when nn automobile in which, iwwas riding skidded near West Grove. I a ami burled her against the side of Use tonnenu. Her right wrist and one lib were fractuicd and she suffered Irom shock. Miss Evans, who lives with her Phew, Samuel Malum, was on her ?J t,0,.!Ar,Ioe"- Mil., with Mr. and Mrs. illlam Silver, of Aberileen. whe Jail been visiting her. Miss Evans as taken to the West Grove Hospi '' Her condition is serious. i:tlitrnl C'ultiirr linilAl) STIIKI'.T TIIKATIIK. iT"a M"l- fT! . ,.M,"r11". "" "'rh'" mi'ics of th" Great rtellKlonn." lml IMJ IIOI'SK. Mnntunm-rv j.lk. Morion-: JXrry rimMRv (Siindny) mornlnn, n o'rlock: Rtnhtlhrl Mai ono or tlip nldc.t Mptorle iipot In Anrrlcs vhro U'lllinm I'onn nornhlpwl. Vltnr ciinllnlly lnltri rnhvtPTlnn AIM'II WT. fHrnril. ISthnmHwh J0.4.V-"Th M:lo of tho Himinii oul -How the heart linowrth lt own liltt,.rnr. nnd h ntrnncer doth not liiinrmddl with lln Joy. Thn Inrommunlrnble ok'incnt In our llfti nnd wh.il It teaehfs m. S.00 Ur M.rattnp) Mill repent the for mer,, "Kulth AVhut If It" How I)or Ii sat. ' pr.nohrd In the si-rlei uh "The Oriat roctrlnej of th" Ch-WInn ltcllelon ' Or. Dlfllctiltle, In Hellef." 1'-', Illhle Pchool: 7. . r:, , IIITIIM.lillKM riU;SllTKUIAN CIl I'RC II Ilrond nnd ninmond nt Ilci.'- WIU.IAM I.. McCOHMIC'K I'.tMor 10-no A M "TT; Third roniranndmint Rev. Villln ' I JtcCorinlck 10:30 A. ...Children's ('hureli "rrt, lolly of n.leehro.1 jirv S. It. I'urrv 2.no I'. M. Sahhnth Rrhnnl 11:13 P. Jl Chrlitlr.n T3ndiaor hpcnl.n. Mr. Ellnwnrth .Tnrknon. 7:18 I. SI. "Ilullillnir Accordlnn- to the Pattern." Hev Wllllnm I. M.'l,'3rml It. 'inrnrt IxidKe in nttnndanre D CAPTURES THIEF SUSPECT i Mn Held Without Ball, Charged B witn Robblna Home I Wf i r ,1, """""what ex-eltlng chase. ' wln?i PiT' wl, Ntol(' Jvlry Pnld A1 ?-' frnm ""' l,ll" "f Mrs. alSSu08'10"1 lniLi S""t1' '! street.1 last nt .E. I" ,,'!p. l,oll,p' wn,i captured t, !;,l ht )'' U",,Prt Sulltvun. of Fif hdnh ul'1 Mlm'! Htn't,tH' "Iclmo I1F hSSln ,ll,0l,t lm" ,1,U morning nt a nearlng before Magistrate D.ughert. to in. unml Bnntl",- "n, unknown door ,yM' MJrp hPI'" Pnv,B rear litan ... ',,;l1"' le gin tolil Hul "wn, who was nearby. Deaths for Week Increase illere vino ui . , . . mink.. ., . .'I "' "1 ncioaho in tho lait iw,. . flt '" tllllJ wpk "vp that of ;uWe,pK: ' .-hown by the weeklv bul- I . L. J1)0 "'vision of Vital Statistics MMOMI I-HKHIUTKHIAN fill IK'li" 8IST ANU WAhXt'T STB, MINtsTi:H:XANUnU MncC61'1'. n W'L ,Ar,',VI?Cu " "L'ni.KT. ASSISTANT 11 00 A. M, Sermon h Itev. Aln II. Uurley. 8:00 P. M. Dr. MucC 11 ulll preach Innt iierinon Ir ncrlc on "Chrtsfn fVNml of Hni,ilnes." Subject. "The III, -clue of Helii I'erieciittd An Kxtrnordlnan Statement by Our t.ord With Some Su seitle Modrn AppllcatlonR." 7:311 I. M. Mutlcal Seritc Mixed choir of LI voltes, nsslted by MallnUt nnd h.irp!t from the I'lillndelvlUu Urchestra Instrumental trio. "TJfc Dny Thou Oaet, Ixird" Wondnnnl i!' ,'?'0"'.,, ?.on" Kiietnlak '.illa Now thu Even . Franr "Now the Day la Over Nnri!"n Sunday School nnd Adult Illblo Clnit it VISITORS wklcomi:. I'rnlfBtnnt KpNropal i U fl ro 1,1Vn1 0n 0f v,tnl Statistics Znl,0 '.' ...T.!Prp yT '72 dniths! ttronver V ' ,Kr "n '"erensc of flftj , etVJer th0 ,vVclt, """B May ti. Scar dren )rrlcmi.Rf(1 ,1p lp" f four chil "2 "'0 week. There were 1.17 , pid i.iireprrtwl tl,is wcik-as to'-' 'u 'tb ninety-six iie c.ihcs lut DKDirATION riTIVAICimrchofih Anuunrlntlon. lath nnd Diamond Hti ixiw Maseea tl..'IO. , :3II A M. Solemn .Mn.su nnd Sermon. 10.80. i:enioiip nnd Hem-diction Oounod'H Mnn (I) r.itiua) nnd .Mark's Mn?nUlf.t In O will lx aun rT. hAlKl'K trench), i:,f Hnd T)J I.nncej Bt(. 10:ir,, Holy i omnuinlon Hev Th. D. Malnn, S T 1) ThuriMnv Mm '.'tl M I M. "Soiree Muslcalo et I.ltteralie" uf the I.adlea Aid M)ien (f,,r nrriniii Ir, alil, uri.-. l.t repilrs nnd ' I)eaUHd rriinco"). hplendld (iruiirnni diulMnlon ftp centH t'nlt lrlnn riltsr LMTAUIAN (11111(11, ala;, u8t. Itev I-nilDnniCK It UUirh'IN .Uintnter 1 1 A. M. Mr. Qrlflln will pren,Ji. I'lNITAHIAN CMI'ltCII oY (iKItMANTOWN Oreeno xt. nnd w. Chelten uw, Sunday, Mny IS, nervlcea nt 11 A JI Itev. HOOKil S. roKIIK.V, Mlnlnier. W. riutrln H. I.yttlu. of llrool.ljn. N. Y will preach ciaaHra for children, In pariah hou,0 nt the ame hour. All ur, Intlted 'Mlwellimeniia 1IIK UKIIKIt OK t'IIUISTIANMVSTICS imet verj Krldnj evenlnK In thi lied Room of the ( ontlnental Hotel nth nnd I'liesit.jt MR Public United. Do we serve you? Wo Handle Only lb. Vry Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store - " TiL li "" "-" - pyi ' rJf - i . v J 111 f7 fl $8 ,$220 $15 $1S $10.75 $5.50 n Wills Probated VlUof ,i 7':,tI,e vni-llolat .ok in ti.o tied I . ',0,,,,w,na. 'ch were, ml- M20 PneJ'f"1""" tr(1;,v : l'l Hnrnh. ,," i nrrirh street sr.Trwi. w. r-i..... OrA.",!1.''.-. -0l WnJnut Mree'l. S10. vtr ri,,?ni',lv T- Wiittles. Den M23 Vnhi '?lh':'': Hobert Wright, j A"ieriean street, ,4SS0 (ttllh. "' the pnconal estates Smith tvir flM '' 0M,r" A TiWl Jolm M T-,i tmru " oIVChers on '""Pectlon Trip the iii1"'1 ftn'J fi".v wliool teachers Umornln?",re.ti.uhn ut oV,opk . . muniing on tho imllo i,. i. W u, (,tll( Helnwnre and Hog Wat to 1 rV nc t0 lihilnalelphlB they W ?. nirpc,n' Tiist ii, who gave C3 A'16 opportunltv of m...., . IV. Wonderfully Fine Sample1 Dresses $25 $29 $35 $39 Beautiful materials and lovely colorings distinguish these delightful dresses. Imagine a jade-green crepe de chine frock with a tier-pleated skirt at $29. Then there are charming fringed dresses of Canton crepe, hemstitched crepe de chine and embroidered taffeta. Plenty of pretty things in navy blue, brown, white, silver gray and flesh pink. At $15 and $16.50 Special Values Foulard dresses nnd gny checked taffetas aio very Summery nnd fresh. Then there nrc fringed tricolette dresses, beaded Georgettes and plnin eolor ruffled taffetas. Almost n hundred diffcront styles nt these two prices. White Dresses for Graduation A most interesting collection of white dresses for young women. They're of crepe de chine and Georgette with deer) l'ol is or hemstitched tucks. Sheer orgundie with hemstitched points and or gandie flowers. Or of while Canton crepe or crepe de chine trimmed with silk fringe. All of them quite youthful and most bewitching. SI 5, $20. ?23.50 to $27.50. (Mil nerinl I ,I?rcs.s,?s of. tricolette, navy tricotinc, foulard, tatTctn and crepe de chine embroid UfjeL.lU.1 ) cred in silk. A variety of models, though not nil sizes in any one style. nt $10 ) ui AIS """"'ted quBiitity of wool jersey dresses with knife-pleated skirts, pinafore Ul pj.V f blouses and white Peter Fan collars and cuffs. In navy, tan and taupe. (Mnrlirl) Daintiest Silk Underclothes Now Accessible to Women of Moderate Means Like a fragrant shower uf wurmlj tinted petals from fruit trees, the Way Sale is shaking down beautiful silk underclothes, many trimmed with real lace and two-tone ribbons, until they are fluttering well within the reach of women of moderate means. The glossy satins, the gleaming crepes de chine, tho .shadowy Georgettes and the glowing radium silks are marvels of qualities nnd tintings. Never were chemises, nightgowns, bloomers, pajamas camisoles nnd such like so interesting and so charming. Real filet laces of exquisite designs aro freely used and, consider ing this, prices are amazingly low. Delicate pink and white arc the order of the day, but the Georgettes and radium silks disobey triumphantly in tints of blue and orchid. Envelope Chemises, $2.85 to $5 and many individual, exclusive things in step-ins and chemises in new styles at $5 to ?12.r0 Especially woith noticing nie the satin step-ins that are cut up on either side in a new fashion, forming wide hem stitched drawers, $5. Exceptional Bloomers at $5 Three styles, of radium silk and satin trimmed with hemstitching or real filet. Pajamas and Nightgowns $5 to $10.50 The silkworm has turned out his loveliest 'iium for this night clothing of radium, crepe de uhino, satin and Georgette. The laces and i ibbons, alone, arc worth seeing. i ( entriil) Delectable Matinees $5, $5.50, $7.50 and $10.50 Oh, the daintiness and charm of tlieni! Of ciepo dc Chine and Georgette in pink, blue, orchid and maize, trimmed with much lace and ribbon. Note: This is an exceptional opportunity for brities-to-be, for those seeking gifts for girl grad uates, birthdays, weddings nnd occasions of all sorts, inc udinir one's own vn.vitin 25 Models in Good Front-lace Corsets Front-lace corsets have many advantages and among the greatest is the straight, smooth buck line. Another is the case with which they can be adjusted by tho wearer. We have models for every type of figure in the ucst ironi-iuce corsets mime, i (( entriil) Materials are (inc coutils, jeans and broches uifd the accessories aro of the same high quality. La Camille corsets, $3 to $12..i0. Goisurd corsets. S:!.''.", tn .?! sn Modart corsets, ;o.r0 to $r.o0. I Black Japanese Silk Dresses $9.50, $10.75 to $16.50 Amazingly cool in the hottest weather. Many women in mourning like these simple little silk frocks, too. Among the New Cotton Frocks 1 No end to the variety among the checked nnd . plaid gingham dresses most of them have airy sashes and some have wide bands of white organ , die inset in tho ovcrskirts. $4.50 to ?lli,50. Voile dresses are in foulard patterns trimmed with taffeta and in lighter, more Summery color ings trimmed with organdie. Almost every color you can imagine. $5.75, $G, $7.50 to $10.50. Orgnndie dresses, crisp nnd airy as you please, some with overslips of dotted Swiss, 'are $8.50, $10.50 to $35. rUtt) lenter fjppwt o o Sheer Cotton Voile 28c Yard 3G inches wide. Orchid, rose, black, butter, cannry, Nile, reseda, cadet blue. Quaker, smoke, apricot ana brown. Excellent Cotton Huck Towels, 19c Absorbent ones, 18x.'tu" inches, in, all-white or with neat red bor ders. Just right for Summer homes, boarding house nnd hotels. Cretonne Chair Cushions, 75c Shaped to fit chair seats, filled with cotton and covered with cre tonnes in attractive patterns. Ready for the porch furniture and Summer cottages. Three New Georgette Blouses, $5 Kinds women will want to wear with sweaters. Two have flat collars; one has an inset of real Irish and fine Valenciennes; the other has imitation Point Vcnise for trimming. The third style has a graceful frjll collar. 2000 White Sale Corsets, $2 Half dozen good models for the very slight to uveragc large woman. Pink or white coutil or fancy materials, well made and nicely trimmed. Pink Bandeaux, 35c Another big lot just came in for the White Sale! Fancy nink materials made in several styles, all with elastic insets nnd tape shoulder straps, as women like them. White Sale Petticoats At $1 for double-panel-front white sateen petticoat with ruffled flounce. At $1.50 for extra-size double panel front and back white t;atccn petticoat. At $2 for very fine white sateen petticoat; regular size, wilh double panel in front. White Sale Nightgowns and Chemises, $1 The gowns are of soft white materials, ery simply ti mimed with lace or embroidery. All are cut generously wide and lone The envelope chemises are in pretty styles adorned with lace or embroidery. M : 1 ju '' NK25r? "fc fif i Brief Cases Special, $7.50 Of genuine seal leather, pressed in a good-looking walrus grain, they will make line gifts for graduations as well a-, excellent investments for business men and women. In black or brown, 15 or 1G inches, they have two or three pockets, two straps and reliable cntche. Other brief cases .$-1.50 to $10. (( lirotnutl Fine White Cambric 15c Yard Ladies' cloth is an old-fashioned and pretty name for it. 30 inches wide and of lemark ably good texture ( rutrtill White Sports Satin $2.35 a Yard 39 inches nlc, this gleam ing fiber satin ii the correct thing for skirts, oxerblouses, sports suits, and so on. tl rntritl ' 1100 Men 's Shirts Drop to $1.10 Lowest price yet for GOOD shirts. Shirts of the sorts that a sensible man wants to wear. Kinds that wash properly. Kinds cut to fit easily. Kinds finished neatly so that they can be worn "shirt waist style" without a coat. Striped percale and madras. Nearly all "firsts." A few "seconds-." Plenty of colors. Sizes 14 to 18 in the lot although not in each color. Some show marks of handling, but one tubbing will make them as fresh as new. At $1.10 they are real "Benjamin Franklin thrift." ((iillrry, MurkM) Mostly Half Price for Foulard and Striped Neckties, 50c Another fortunate purchase that will make even wise men open their eyes Pin-dot and polka-dot all-silk twill foulards in hands '"' ""d bIaek in both "ntwings and four-in- Also Roman-striped ilk mogadorc and trademarked silks of high standard. I.iilli-r.t, Hurkrtl Almost Every Man has an old suit hanging away in a closet. The coat is good and the vest is all right, but the trousers have found their way to the rag bag. Barring kilts, the only thing that will bring the suit into use again is a pair of trousers. We are selling more trousers today than ever before, and one reason is These Trousers at $5 to $7.50 Are A - Wool and they wear and give real service and satisfaction. 1 Iain grays, mixtures and stripes of every imaginable kind! L,!Vin i imo ."J &Pccln.Uy f matching trousers with old suits will help you, if ypu wish. Some fine worsted trousers are $9.75. ((iillrr.t, .Mnrl.M) A Great Store of Low Shoes for Men and Boys Low prices coupled w ith good values, sucli as thick leather r, iW Wcitcd ia"d ""--leather uppers, arc making the of mouth ' V" '" wny '" the world' by'or(l Boys' Saddle-Strap Oxfords, $5.60 .lust like Dads; good-looking new oxfords, for they are of ton leathei, in brogue style with saddle straps. Sizes 1 to 0. ( Sketched, t Other brogue oxfords, with full rfi' wing tips, sizes 1 to 6, are S.'i.pn a Qsy pair. Men's and Boys' Outing Shoes $2 to $3. 75 .Sizes f i oni a boy's 11 to a mans 11. Of white, brown or white-and-biown canvas with rubber soles. Rough- Wear Shoes for Scoutincr. ..?. fl s to $5.40 JL Mis nom a Doy s 10 to a man's 11. Of l.iugh tan leather with thick sole. (Sketched.) Wide Choosing Among Men's Oxfords of Every Kind, $6 rn .Ttrs ytii . w . v .Jfi-f. ..., 1....1 1... i.i.,..i. i...i ? inn 11 in mi, inuil ll'tlllll'I, et'M patent-leather oxfords for dancing are here! Hiogue styles or Eng lish lasts Straight lace or Iilucher. You am pretty sure to find what you want' ilinllcrj. .Mnrkrl) v5Lu-j mk H i u ii i-it t ir. I BiMi h ito iinnuia uniT am vorw IICOAL 2240 Lb., to Every Tod ' ' For 35 Year I I I We Serve You Right 1 1 OWEN LETTER'S! 11 Yard That Hat No Equal j I Trenton Ave. and j I I Westmoreland St Hell Frunkford Z1B0 Krntenc Call 233 i I BHHBaH i Put a New Summer Dress on the HomeIt Need Cost But Little 24 New and Pretty Patterns in Cretonnes 20c, 25c and 35c Yard Bright, well-printed colors that will hold. Fully 36 inches wide. Plenty of the large flower and leaf designs in well-covered patterns. White, medium and dark grounds. 2000 Yards of Khaki Awning Duck, 35c, 40c 28 inches wide, sturdy, weather-resisting duck. Just the thing for awnings and porch curtains. Kino for emergency cui tains for sleeping porches. Some ingenious people will make oblong tent liko coverings to put ovor small cars at seashore places whero garages aie not plentiful. Window Shades at 75c They're good water-color shades on spring l oilers and all the small bits of hardware are in cluded. Colors arc two shades of green, two of tan and white. Oil-color shades arc $1. a Couch Hammocks Special, at $12.50 The plain story of this is that a certain manu facturer wanted our couch hammock business nnd agreed to make this hammock for us at less than his regular price. It is covered with grav or khaki duck, good looking anil durable. It has additional features of a stiong angle 11 " frame, excellent springs, and a good mattress. Other couch hummocks with the same sound virtues, variously finished, aio $11.50 to $35. Linene for Slip Covers Special, 25c a Yard 28 inches wide, firmly woven and in the usual st"Pes. Worth buying now and quickly at this Window Awnings Ready to Hang Khaki, $3.50 Tnn Stripes, $3.75 We say, without hesitation, that these are tho next best thing to custom-made awnings. They are carefully made with a generous use of material, over strong galvanized round irons. ulrul) Rugs Have Dropped in Price in some instances to half. But at the present time wholesale prices show u decided firmness, and it is believed that there will be no further lowering for a while But whichever way they go, there is no need to hesitate and hold ofT when the home really nqgds rugs, for our prices are below today's regular fair prices. 7.6 x 9 Feet Rugs 8.3 x 10.6 Feet Rugs 9x12 Feet Rugs Tapestry rugs, $14 and Tapestry rugs, $16.50 and Axminster r u e ., $37.50 $19. $22.50. nJ di en B ' . l"JJ!ic,ept,on?Vy . Vy 1uallly' seamless velvet rug, 9x12 feet, in taupe or gray, is $37.50, considerably less than today's lowest wholesale quotation. Suitable For living rooms or ofiiccs. Colonial Rag Rugs Japanese Straw Rugs llllt ..rt.ll i.l.l.rnt.lilAlln.1 ...... . , I. . , . Tl e. , I , , ... . flit, ii,., ....i ..i.i r... i.. -.., i . . vfuitnii, cum, uiu-iiisiiiuiicti rues oi iiu nii-m miss variety, made on stout warps and careful l.v woven. Serviceable as well as picturesque. 18 x 36 inches, 55c 24 x 36 inches, 85c 24 x 48 inches, $1.15 30 x 60 inches. $1.65 7 feet, $3.50 8 x 10 feet, 9 feet, $6.75 9 x 12 feet, 4 x 6 x $9.75 $11.75 I ii" ure ii(in. ami tint irwvinu titnt !,.. .. durable and will give long and excollent service. Wo en on double wnrps to make them doublv strong. The attractive pattorns are stenciled in oil and the iiiks are carefully bound. 36 x 72 inches, $1.50 4.6 x 7.6 feet, $2.75 6x9 feet, $4.50 8 x 10 feet, $6.50 9x 12 feet, $7.50 Wj Tl ' 'Jl I I III I '! )1 II L'S -M-I- t ! H' ICImljiut)