r?) 4 r.i n n. tm hi EVENING PtTBLIO LEDGEp-PHlCADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE parity Wynne Talks of the Bower-Rennert Wedding Today-i-'liesinui M1Ui irw 'i nmeriammems jur All-English GUIs Hockey Team Here in Fall ' - r JERK'S Hi "J' Boner's wcddlns i afternoon, you know. It's Mrs. Tracey Purse f-oln to' be nt Alt Saints, anil motors till-Vncl the 4:00 train to Torrctn o to conrty guests to the clitiix-... mi mi Bnnrt II" "n NM' '' P owrAltllntMr". Bnwr. ""rrT'" "l0"16,1"' ha built nn altar In All Hnli)t' Clinrcb, In memory of her husband. .Mr. George Bower, And w the bride vrrr sweetly itcliii to be married In the rlinrell whldi ,I 8ncr,(1 ,0 hcr hu!,ban',' totally. , . . ni, rnintlon Is to He ., .'. fnmlllii.t nnd n very -..( friend?, nnd they to Noble (rom TorreInle. After n wedding trip Mia l.ii urn wni sr.ond Hip thrVummer with Mr.. Bower. I underttand they will live In wii in the winter. T1D you henr the exciting nei.? The Tlim, avtr to ploy the AU-Pbllmlcl-Sua Srls' 'hotkey team, and will or St. In hU country early In October. Won't that be etching You know Zt All-millftdelphln tenm. headed by rhurlotte Che-ton ns captain, went orer iv "" ..-. ...,. ,ifi ifT bau uie romances about to bud forth from thli (utmtner ns Well as lait nt Cajin Miiy. NANCY WYNNK. mnnll. just few intl - will nil motor bride nnd remainder most wonderful time i They were entertained n great deal by ? ?a 7rli. ome very strong friend-. -' Th, A -of V All-I'hllndelphl, ( tfam at t'boMiu.t Hill, received n cable London on 'cr day. announcing ' Xa the ?Vll.EngllMi team would conw i fr In October. The AU-Phllndelphlu Bm?tc" includes Anne Townsend. S?S; Helen Ferguson, secretary, '. and Marjory Marty, treasurer. There Is great enthusiasm among the ! -d t: vraf,,;"ss ' "n.. a Vwmit Hill nre crnr.y about ih. lame and piny it the year round. " It's a Tegular Sunday afternoon stunt S go to in" Phlladflphln Cricket Club W. K Mnrtln's to watch the boys and girls r'ay hockey. Our AlM'hilmlelphin tenm did splen did work In England Inst yir. nnd there is great hope that It will keep up fine avenue. The hockey mate lie will probably 'be nlnsed at the trlckct Club astnost of the home team Hm In that wet Ion, thoiiKb Anne Townsr-nil 1 a Main Liner. Among tli girls whi uent to Kuclnr.d last ear Peggy Ferguson, Hetty Kow. Mr. nui. Vniu (On, win Dorothy Dishton. you know) and Chnrlotte nnd Lillie Cheston. AS TUB senson ndvnncen Cnpe May 1 gayer than ever. T .'pent the weekend down there, and it wns great fun. It wemed like the old times to ee Mr. Winter Harvey stvo'llny along the Boardwalk. I do not think I hnve ever been to Capo May in the last fif teen years that I have not seen Mr. Harvey. He teems a part of the plnce. He Is not going to stay the wlmle sum mer, he tells me, but will rail this uonth for Kurope. As us'iiil th'e Landies nnd Sirs. Lnn dls' eiMer, Miss Bessie Tucker, nre in Cape May. They hnve n cottage nnd always enter Into the spirit of things and are greatly sought nftcr. Chrittine Hopkins has joined the bobbed-hair army and looks very well. She hnH ii darling baby, you know, just a fev months old. Her mothe. Mrs. N. Allen Stockton, has been stnylng with her for a week. The Nellson Kdwards jeom to be having good times. They bare guests every week-end nnd give delightful little dinners nnd suppers. inn nniwprp i.ea wns n.own last wecK. and the George Browns. Kathleen Kltter is visiting her Mslcr. who has a cottage for the senson. Kathleen was on the benrh wearing n ery smnrt red and white checked silk bathing w t over black silk bloomer-. A red belt finished the costume, nnd wltl her thick bobbed hair die looked verv emart. That's onu thing I like bobbed Balr for. It s m wonderful to wnsh gpicidy in the air. Mary McCnbe Earnshaw- has bobbed hair. too. She 22,n'rH,,hi "1 :MrCo" t their cot raje. LHzal th .Toanneq has been down EPMn3r 5,,h tbp HarrLon rnr? Hun.iF-. Ci!?r who w" f'.vteti M . rdlr.d: 8 EI "beth's llrst cousin. Tih'X " ",n5 "P. w .Manchester hmlly: '" Mr'y w,,n SIr SOCIAL ACTIVITIES I Jlr. nd Mm, Homtio O. Lloyd nnd' their son, Mi". Hnrntlo O. Lloyd, Jr., . and Mi. Ulclmrd W I.loyd, of Allgntes. Haverford, loft last week for Hnrnnnc l-alto, where they will spend tho re-1 tnnlndei- nf the summer at their camp i in tno AdirondacK Mountains. , Mi. Jainen Krnncls yulllvan, of the Woods, Radnor, who, with Mrs. Hltlll vnii, linn been cpendlnK several weeks nt the Hits Carlton. Atlantic C'lly, re turned to his home Inst Thursday. Mrs. Hulllvnu will leave Atlantic City next week nnd go to Southampton, L. I,, wheie she will Join her daughters, Mis Kranccs .. Hulllvon and Miss Klaliirt Hullhnn, Rnd her son, Mr, It, UvIiik Mton Sullivan, whero they hnvo tnken houae for the remainder of the sum me.', ,.A,,''nml MrB- Lognn M Bullitt. Jr., of !.'.., v'et Ahlngtoii avenue, Chestnut Hill, have a cottage at Hay Head, N. J., for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords, of Hunting- Hill, Media, left Inst week for Saratopi. N. Y. where they will bo the Kitests of Mr. and Mrc. Samuel D. Illddle. who nre occupying their house, there during the racing season. v;Mlo!!,iAIald?,S" !,"eB" daught-r of Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Jones, of the 1 ")". AVynnewood, N KpendliiK sev eral week as the (juen of Colonel nnd m ?' 'r m" ,.,lun, of -Vew York, nt Main?, 'Hall, their place in the Catik 111 Alouiitalns. M.w lilunt Is cntertn nil ; where they have tnken n house for the remainder 0f ,hc. summer Mlim a i- TVo,?" Joln h'r pare",s lflt" daulrM.fr.erlcb, "'", Schmidt and her ot Juniper Hall. Radnor, will leave to. ?h. frnth0 C-a,ekl" Mountklni. whew they will spend this month. Iff n..l . . . :.V ?J " "onort t. Clckno II nnrl B.ckn", nd S!!l '" Prno Ir if Jni i tVi I , ,UUI,,!' wiCKntll, J Oi fUl Hlcrhlaml Apn.i,. -i ' ora'on?,". l0lay ( Jmtiwn HI. or a month nta, ,t,S1Irnn?. Mr!'" T- W'slar Bron and .hrnii,f"m"y- of fi","n nt' aomiP. n'"r i roou. ;irH Kpnidmir tho summer nt thrlr uotlng.. nt Buy Head. u"""el ,lt ana their famll. of L ncoln drive fSer- iaay"Henu.n,,' ",endlnB ,h" ""'""" ,..Wrs- " r I'nch of "53 Lareh-ZZiatnUe- ,vl" lfl on Wcdnesdnv for Boston nnd Plymouth and will l stop in .Newport nd Nnrrngnnaett Pier he foro returning to her home next month y: Cffe' v Photo by rhotO'Crsftarn Who before her marriage In Juno was Miss Alice Slatzell, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. P. Slatzell, of Lnmdowne betrothal of their daughter, MIsr ette Lyon, to Mr. Curl Snchs. Jull- their T. QERMANTOWN nfMtr, "i1."1 Xur?" :l!renco Jackson Reld, ot 3 1 Mnnheim street, nn receiving consiatulntlona upon th; birth of a. son! lobar,t."ry "'d. on Tuesday. July Mi'.- 7J,unn(1 wUI b0 rcmombered as -uiss Helen Reoves. Mr. ana sirs. P A MacVanirh Dorset stree:. nre occupyl- t loir' tage at Ocean City for l Um 609 w,wIr.W,llm W" "'"meson. ,"' 5 nRK w'll"Bton lan. hnvo t- OceaC,rt citj"'" "pel,,llnf nom8 rne In Mrs Ilnrry R. Blnnck and her son. WvMer. Hftrrv n n,ancl. '".. of w2it snyn,V1,,,JK avennr lfif n Saturday to spend threo weeks In Oceun Cltv '".: .-in-Hicr ti. .vmrUrhf. ."!rf r.n tx'i place. North, ha .nn. , for tho remainder of the 301 cot- Cancr's AND besides bathing and dancing to old Cane May way to do. and- sawVr,T.w,at "lle nn1 thc wee bird vr yon may be sure there are severn Ashniead Muncy, Pa, summer, D0Msrctansdtree"- h ''"v Stl noendlmf th weekend 'VnToUsown" and VrhrHa,rhr?PeVh', " 8 "' f.fr7- Charles 9. Meyers. u -w,t itt ra;UIjrm.TO wi,HF trfnr-ior daushter. Mlsa Dorothy CVReffiy. h,?r CHESTNUT HILL ninn'r S"".e S"d -V Klennor sncndlnB t fo'r.n.Kht a Va". 'An.ft N. J. Mr are Park. nnH fr r n . their dauKh xni-'-r 'lppinco. ." '"Ott. 6S05 Lincoln ,T;i,r. ""."" 'PPn' n uottase at IVn r,i.l. mer. ar accupylnjr for the ouni- tlc NORTH PHILADELPHIA ll. 1. .N Tha 1 m. f the Mnjes- ii spencinir mm ti.v. .. .. " ""."- ers. AtlKntlo City. " "l ule "rean- North T en.v :i.V ""mRert. of 1S12 lamia City. ' " '" ' lre" r t ... .... . , .j. tiiaainniim r Ifina ,- "road street. hn i. . '"-.7."h Camp. Rancley Lakes. Me Miss Bertha Leilm-.- are at At- Mastbaum, Pickford ana Jlles Riu Moun' Noenfhrte,--- SOUTH PHILADELPHIA MrH, Mary Henry Smith was hostess nt s.n Informal party given In honor of Mr Joseph WnuRli. of 2540 South Seventeenth street, at his home on S.it-urd-iy evonlni: Amonir those present wero MIm Knlhleen Mulchnehy. Miss Mary C. Henry, M!sh Cntherlne Itnney, Mlse Mary Smith, Miss Gertrude Smith, Miss Mnrlo Wnugh, Miss Bonnio Fox, Mr, Thomas Ouerln, Mr. William ail more, Mr. Enrl Fox, Mr, Ray McOov orn, Mr. Noel 8chmldt. Mr. Albert J. McOlynn and Mr. John Maloncy. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Hlllman have re turned from their weddlnp trip to Chi cago and are staying with Mr. and Mrs. L. Bernstein, of BIO Spruce street. Thov leave for their own home In New York nbout August IK Mr. Thoman Ilepan, of 17Jt Morris atreet, Is spending some time In CheMea Mr George Glen, of 1521 South Brond street, hns returned home after ''ng spent several days In Atlnntle r., u ' 'I't'ier Walsh, of 1.1.13 South I'.lghteenth street. Is cntertalnlrrg Mis' H"fo Mnry Detnhenty nnd Miss Mnrlnn vannemnn at her cottage In Ventnor. Mr. and Mrs J. Well, of 2520 South Eighteenth street, are spending the summer In Ventnor. eKiri',nrtBwf .Mif" Ktherine Waxier, of 18 JO West Passyunk avenue, will bo glad to learn that she In recuper atlng from her recent Illness. ,rA"AHu?dlllf na,'s "d her nephew Mr Bobby Kast, of 2104 Spruce street.' Slav whrntttiJ"2!? "f,er an "tensive 5. -,,h their grandparents. .Mr nn.i ,l..h SS CI2lro Bdtcs w"l remnln with her grandparents for an Indefinite MISS C. C. RENNERT BRIDE OF HENRY BOWER Charming Wedding to Take Place in Picturosque Church at Torresdale The marriage of Miss Corlnne C lar.i Rennert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam A Hennert, of Noble, an J Ml. Henry Bower, son of Mrs. Oeqrge H Bower, of Vancouver, Torreiilnl". will take place tit 5 o'clock this afternoon nt All Saints" Church, Torrtfda'', the Rev. Percy J. Brown, rector, offlclatlmf Tho bride, who will be given In mm rlngo by hcr fnther, will wear n gown of white charmt-URe with pearl trlmmlntr nnd Spanish lace, which will form th entire shirt. The coronet will bo of old Duchess lnco nnd tulle which will drupe tho train odged with tho lace and ornngu blossoms. Sho will rurrv ft shower bouquet of bridal loses and lilies of tho valley. Mrs. Sylvan Woods and Miss Helen Rennert will attend their sister ns ma tron and maid of honor, wearing filet lace dresses ocr pink satin, with snsnes nnd hatn of hydrangea blue. Their shower bouquets will be of varied sum mer (lowers. Mr. Bower's best man will be his brother, Lieutenant Qeotge It. Bower, Jr., U. S. M. C, nnd the ushcrn will Include Mr. George B. Wood, Mr. vil ney Thayer, Jr Mr Oeoffrey V. Haw ley, Mr Iteginnld R. Jacobs, Mr. Morris Tit C. Freeman, of thla city, and Mr. William A. Qulgley, of Washington, A reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow Upon then relutn from n wedding Jouincy Mr. and Mr. Bower will spond the early autumn In Torresdnle. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Arno D Young, of Swurtlimoru. accompanied by her brother, Mr How noil, of New ork, Is traveling through Novn, Scotia, nnd will not return until some lime In September, Miss Kathleen Oililllan, daughter or Mr. and Mrs, Itobeit G. Olltlllan. of aworthmoie, Is upending the summer at v r " "i,"' vu wnere sne is Deing ,iCMain?tdr.iV.y h'r, uncl and nunt- Mr. nnd Mrs. Vllliam Cummins. Her brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Honpe.r nro snendlncr nnvn,i mnr,.t, with Mi- Hoopes' parents at their home m n MARKCT AT NINETEENTH TO 11 NORRI3TOWN M?'M' .A" C" McCrory. of 501 Button wood street, entertained yesterday aft SiS.?1 h.er bomA ,n honor a5, ",& & B,rSGVnC?rCBMrPs P&tf" and Mrs. J. T. Keller Breldner J'15 nnd their son, Mr. Fieldlnr win. - tirw r.nirin ni spent two weeks. where thev Constance Talmadge I.N I.BHHO.NB IN I.O B" PAI ATP laM MAtlKET srnuKT JL,V1. 10 A. M. TO 11 P. M WM. 5. HAKI IN "THE WHISTLE ' Avrarlin C,'EST-N't-'T ST. ml. ibth M.rCaaia in a m. to ii.ib p m. BKONZE BELL" THOMAP H INCH'S VICTORIA rtWiuiW "THE TEN-DOLLAR RAISE" Capitol 724 MARKKT STI1KET DAVID POWELL tn 'The Mviterv rinail" DCPCMT MAnKDr bt. bi. itth r.H.Vjll.lN I CON3TANCK BINNKT Burn k wttie un" GLOBE In .It'NIPEn & MARKET VAUDEVILLE 11 TO 11 States, Wc&unermjssz. .tiourrale rrlre t-"4lJy Writ mtiti w ,,h,ne srnrn,f,n.r"d " w-w ROYAL ENCRAVING CO.. 814 W.ln.j St WI1.IOW GROVE TARK WAS3IM LEI'B H' Cymphony Orchntr TODAY :30 VERA CltRTIB, Dremttle PODrnno TAf HcnttnEnT's btmphony -trNriN- IPHED" h Minor 0:4B VERA CURTIS. Soprano nd OTTO illll.I.ER. Violinist Thursdar. Au. . CHII.DREN'R DAT Amun-menti FREE lu tho Children From tl lo 1 o'elnrif EITH'S THEATRE HENRY SANTREY -i.l Hynropat.d H. lty lliml WILLIAM KENT & CO. Harry & Annn Seymour ? D. D. H. ? HirtOINS A HATES. RICE A NEWTON Other Ills Feature' w A i.enerer, of 2010 Xorih rric a-i,. O0" pending wveral Mt.KkJ. ?J,U" re tain. N H. ' "' '"rn i' 14 IJlSheppacd & 5ons Philippine Underwear Specials Nightgowns, $2.45, $2.95. Chemise, hemmed bottoms, $1.95, $2.35. Envelope Chemise, fine batiste, elaborately embroidered, $2.95. Domestic Specials Nightgowns, longcloth or nainsook, low neck, short sleeves, ribbon run through casing, $1.50, $1.75. Envelope Chemise, nainsook, ribbon through casing, $1.75. Envelope Chemise of most unusual value ot $1.25. Ribbon shoulder straps. For Summer Travelers Cotton crepe Nightgowns, $1.75, $1.95. Corset Covers, $1.25. Straight Chemise, $1.75. Pdtticoats Sateen, double panel back and front, $2.00. 1008 Chestnut Street Closed Saturdays during Auguri mmJTOmiiiiiara!!a George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 New Millinery Suitable for Wear Now or Early Autumn FnshioRoblc Tnffetos nRd SatiR Hnta 1r Nnvy. Hrown. Black All new models and extremely moderate In price. You will be delighted with our collection. Aug-ust Clearance Sale of Waists, Skirts and Undermuslins, Our Entire Stock for One Week at 20 Discount Our second floor section for waists, skirts, crepe de chine and muslin underwear was never so completely stocked. The styles are all well selected and the values at the regular prices are equal to nny wo can find. For one week wc offer unrestricted choice of any nrtiele in the departments at 20 from the marked prices, deducted at the time of purchase. - I S George A. Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton All Sizes, Black or White, 69c Dozen This standard spool cotton needs no recommendation and at this special price it would be well to lay in a liberal supply for your home sewing. No C. O. D. or Mall Orders. Sale of Women's Full-Fashioned White Pure Silk Hosiery, $2.00 This is an opportunity to purchnse full-fashioned white pure silk hosiery of the better kind at n special price Nowaday? when white full-fashioned hosiery is so hard to obtain due to the strike conditions we are more than pleased to be able to offer this stocking at $2.00. This sale price is for a few days only. Sale of Women's Heavy Pure Silk Hosiery at $1.45 Pair While, Black, Navy, Cordovan and Russia Calf in a heavy weave of silk; the weight nnd texture of this Hose will surprise you. It has llslo solos and jjarter tops and Is a most dependable stocking. Allen's Are Headquarters for Columbia Floss and Yarns Nowadays when everyone is knitting sweaters they of course want the best fla,a and ynrno obtainable io they come to Allen's where the assortment of colors is the most vcried in the City. Two Specials in Vestees, 85c and $1.25 At 85c some very dainty organdie vestes embroidered and lace trimmed, the collars nre detachable. At 11.25 some net vestea with collars designs i these were $1.65. in very attractive 1 "5 "' lira,ll"L J & Wfonvtyt ttiA. f,.i)' mu.n'''-V.W' An August Money-Savin fl Sale Rich In ortunities Ope Superb in incomparable values and unmatched in the beautv of its home-like charm, the Van Sciver August Sale has marched to a leadership unequaled in Furniture-selling history. The three inspection days brought throngs whose approval of the exhibit and the lower prices constitute the most gratifying experience of our forty years of specialization in the Furniture line. J A Sale that is persuasive in its proof that high prices are now ancient history. In addition you pet the full benefit of the economical efficiency of our highly organized merchandising system, from our money-saving factory-to-you facilities and quantity purchases, down to our inexpensive location. I Exclusive as well as exquisite designs. Reproductions of the Old Masters. Modern Adapta tions, Plain Line furniture to suit the modest home. Thousands of Suites and Pieces spread out in seeminglv endless galleries. A veritable panorama of delightful ideas and suggestions with the same satisfaction and service whether you buy a single piece or a dozen' suites. SEE this Furniture. Note the values. Make com parisons where you choose, then yo.i will realize the immensity of our stocks and appreciatp values that wc believe cannot be aoproached. 1 - J-r"i"if fljriifc TiTi-'". - '-t Ti ' fc -T- - -T.- .-J T"CS7 An lmnosintT Chmnenrialr Sniff whncn Vtniififtit i:... ,rl c- - . . ..... 'SSKfi-k. ist Sale teem with int,rf " " ""6 '" au,u wit" lnc Srea "auctions that i August Sale teem with interest. make th:s NOTE THESE OtEAT REDUCTIONS Just an idea of the savincrs that are marked down frnm Single Pieces for every need at proportionate reductions. BEDROOM l $1150.00 Mahopany Louis XV Suite, 7 armTsn t v i o .. ,..,. . Pi1", S82.-..00 vw..wv .ui j uhuiiil-i vcuccii iiuie ouue, pieces, jini.uu the new lowered prices in the trade. A'so 9225.00 Mahogany - finish Heppelwhite Suite, 4 pieces, $185.00 $625.00 Walnut Louis XVI Suite, 4 pieces, $325.00 $165.75 French Ivory Enamel Suite, 8 pieces, 5349.00 $575.00 Mahogany Queen Anne Suite, 4 pieces, $395.00 $917.75 Mahogany Queen Anne Suite, 8 pieces, $665.00 Suite, Suite, DINING ROOM Jacobean Oak Queen Anne pieces, now S225.00 $395.00 Walnut Dinlnp Room pieces. $275.00 $550.00 Mahogany or Walnut Chippendale Suite, 10 pieces, $335.00 $695.00 Old Oak Polychrome Suite. 10 pieces. 395.00 $652.00 Mahocrnn. Clunpendale styl Din- inp-Room Suite, 10 pieces, 3130.00 rio.OO Antique Ormolu Dininp Room Smtp. Queen Anne style, 10 pieces, $1200.00 Mahopanv 10 pieLt'N :92.i.0'0 32100.00 Walnut Suite, 10 pieces, Dininp-Room Suite, Italian ."1650.00 Renaissanre a ,nir LIVING-ROOM FURNITURE Mahopany-and-Cane and OverstufTed I Piece? ot equally preat Matchless Values in Wicker Furniture OFFICE FURNITURE DOWN 20 lo 30 Hundreds of Suites and Pieces at snvings that are n revelation. Ths handnome fUfrt P.rrfH nn lllus tr.xed. in l'um color ith ni'ic-unil-rink rpcoratlon Stmndlnf Lamp, . . . J3D.50 DeiW Lamp .$13.25 DeU Chair. S14.SO 935.00 Aquarium $17.50 rr t!3n..! lit. 7SSK jK' ,'. Dk im .- . "&",' Xi I (a "" "f;:-P- ? r r lat lop and Roll 1 op Der'cs. Stationery Cabi nets. 1'iling Cabinets. Wardrobes, Directors' lables, Bookcases and Chairs at August Sale Sav-inss. DEPARTMENT COUCH HAMMOCKS Repulai $11.50 to $75.00 alu s now $9.75 to $55.00. A pood choice of des pns, covt'nps and lk,lor effect..' SHADINGS R"pi''ni $2.0'i hand-made, ci! pain'ed. be-t qualitv opaque shading, on Hartshorn rollois mcludinp hanpinp bi not to exceed .S3 in. in width and 6 ft. in length. August Sale Price, SI. 50. DRAPERY MATERIALS Regular $1.30 self-toned, striped and figured drapeiv material in best colors Special, li.'r yard PILLOWS vicxonne pwious. irooi co ors. Snneial. flOr si t nie In round sunburst effects. $2.00. Well filled. Sc FURNITURE REPAIR WORK In ihMf dn of rcnoTij thow who b1i to hnvo r-uui ture of an It -,l repalrnn. frorr. the urnm-Hf of plirei to priMd lie.rlooiri!, iM tji.d our Furr"ur- Repair p.nart. .11111 lienor ",, ,,p,i ,;in HVor to turn out work of hlith iua 'tv o,M-.inv l su -p. and s nule I'u-cft. m,0 r.-cov. -..,1 w.htW utmo ry- w not oiih ona" you --..- " " mi., nom piDcvu in our rliaro Savings on Rugs Average 20 to 33l3 . SOME RUGS DOWN AS MUCH AS B0V. In nil ., .. -JB ...u .... Sale on nf the rrtt Vn:Z..t--"-.?". .' m"1,! " .m.siail?e Pr.lct!s RCCOr wth the lower levels that make thi. A,,,., hut a ide rnnne of hand ome designs and rich co'ori 7ia mtr.L (lunntit,u? of Imported and domestic Floor Covering found elsewhere. All reductions are" fron standard, h and coloring not to ft Cheniles, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels. Summer RuksK eurflax W o and-FMhe ? Ovnl yAn I nw '"' ATJxmi.n8;8r8' Velvet. ?fTnfm,ofe?B SS.h FOm08a B1Ck RUK8 R"d "S- V- oVh'e 2SZ Kare Values in Oriental Rues profiuWeuS eUrreZSser VSS nSTlS 'ITr array of choice desipns and rich colorinps. . mnese, airKish, feisinn and Indm weaves, in u splendid .dv.. of OUR CR5uS-EX0TEi,SECNr?l.hTf - " '9 )ClWRff Manufacturers, Importers and Retailor MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN. N J -Maw- gaa- i aar-a" ais'.jr -mJ-' .vi,,.jjr b,,ij . , .x 1 A w i m m v m m m i. - - ' " '' Ll li. .-' .. v , ....... , j rj.i., Ai ..?'