Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 22, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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Marines to Panama
CMllniiffl f'om Vane One
ment to lir'cpnrc for the linndllnc of
it,, mnrliici Tlio men wcro to nrrlvc
"nnlnl." Saturday nlRht. ,
All anilnb1o craft wme nt Onco uinilc
,,..t- t move tlic men down tho river
a the Pennsylvania, which by Mint lime
i !.! cot Into wlrelccs soiiimitnlcatlnii
vi h the yard nml prewired the meet
Is Two detroyerH, the Cole nml "III
mn were diverted from tliclr assign
S?,"t of htiitd'lMS nnvnl u-rrvlits nml
mired to stand 1. I.lKhlerM were
f.nrrled to Foit Mifflin Mid loaded will,
mmunltlon. Haws were cot ready to
Ink" tlio bftttnllon of -nnrlnw tv the
il'rrndnoiicht.
-At the nme time tne Murine Qnnr
(Prmnter' Department nt Ilroad .street
,i WnihliiRton nvennc cot buy. Men
"ho hnd left for the week-end were
Summoned bnek to their post.-, nml 18.
ton of supplies were cot ready. Tills
wan rushed to the Navy nrd In truckn
nnd on freight cars nnd loaded on
The mnrine contingent was dclnyed
nnd did not arrive nt the Nnvy Ynrd
until 7 o'clock yesterday morning. The
I'cniisvlvanla llallrond. cloaking lt
inoeiiiciits with as much secrecy as the
Vfivy Department, nvolded moving Hit
men thioueh the city streets by shunt
hie the special train around tlio city
nnd sending It right up to the dock in
the Nnvv Ynrd, where the barges were
tied up. -Tust nftcr the marines hnd nr
red nt tlio ynrd orders were received
tlmt the destroyers were not needed nnd
they were put bnek to their old duty.
Men Hastily" Gntlicrctl
There wns little or no delay nftcr the
men arrived nt the yard. There was
just an hour or two for them to got
the kinks out of their legs-after the
train ride from Quantico, nnd to get a
liitc of breakfast. The meli were In
the highest of spirits, evil those who
rive the half-laughs nt canceled leaves.
The- battalion showed signs of hnving
liecn gathered together hnstllj . Many
of tlie men were .tanked back from lib
erty and sonic others hnd their pnsces
taken from them just ns they reached
-out to get them. Tho companies were
built up to full war strength and many
recruits were marching In the rnnks
beside bronzed "old-timers. " There
wercoSS enlisted men und eighteen offi
ctrs. At 10 o'clock the men were nbonrd
the barges and the supplies ready on the
lighters. Five tugs, one the Knlmia.
hnMlly summoned from C'npe May. tWd
up to the lighters and barges and stnrted
down the river to the Pennsylvania.
The men were put nbonrd first nnd
then aided in the loading of the stores.
Ilffore midnight cverjthlg wns ready
for the start.
EXECUTION OF AWARD
DEMANDED BY U. S.
Washington. Aug. 22. The dc
cirion taken by the 1'nited States,
tirdstliig upon n'dherence to the.
boundary -dispute decisions of former
President I.oubet, of France, and the
Jntc Chief Justice White, ns set forth
In n coiiiiuunicntion to tho Government
of Panama on May 2, was tlint, unless
steps were tnken in n reasonable timo
by the Government of Pnnninn "to
transfer the exercise of the. jurindletion
of the territory awarded to Costa Klcn
to the Costa Itican Government, tho
(jovermncnt of the United Htntes will
find itself compelled to proceed in the
manner which may be requisite in order
that It mny nssure itself Unit the ex
ercise of jurisdiction is appropriately
transferred and the boundary Hue on
the Pncilie side ns defined bj the I.oubet
annrd and the boundary line on the
Atlantic side, as determined by the
Chief Justice of the United States, is
physically laid down In tho manner
provided by tho terms of tho Porrns
Anderson trenty between the United
States and Panama."
The boundary dispute on the Atlantic
aide, it Is understood, hns virtually
reached the stage of settlement, but no
pproncli to nn agreement has been made
on the Pacific side, nnd the Panama
authorities UJ1 remain in control of
the area awarded to Costn Illcn. i
The State Department's note deliv
ered to the Government of Pnnnmn under
date of August IS is as follows:
"The On eminent of tlio United States
has received the note nddressed by the
Government of Pnnninn oji August 0 to
the American Minister In Pnnninn, re
plying to the communication handed by
the Minister' on August 2 to the Gov
ernment of Pnnnmn by instruction of
the Government- of the United Stntcs,
in which were transmitted two requests
of the Government of Costn Illca re
litlnc In the boundary dispute between
lie Republics of Paunnin and Costn
Wen.
'"Aff-e the moFt rcrefnl considera
tion of the Mntements contained in the
note of rhe Government of Pnnnmn
nbnve refeired to. tins Government hns
leached the roui'lusiou Mint the argu
ments ndvnnicd In tliK communication
have nltinilv been fully answered in
pievious imtes addressed bv the Gov
win out of the United States to the
xncrnmMit of Pniinmu. It is grently
tegrftted that it Im .proved to be im
possible for the Governments of Pnnnmn
and (Vta rn to come to n direct
agreement for the delimitation of Unit
rortion of the boundary between the
two republics lab down by the White
awud In view of the fnct Mint the
mernment of Pnnnmn appears un
willing to curry out this delimitation in
"ie innnuer . rovided in the Ponns-An-'lersnn
convent ion, nnd Inasmuch ns a
reasonable time, mentioned in the note
el this Government, dated Mav 2. 11)21.
or the u-.ichiiig f i. agreement ns to
tie ninnini of carry lug out this dellml
tatioii lm, already been afforded, theie
"'"'' "''m t- he no reason why the
How This Business
Grew (Up
It was back in 1S77 when Majoi
l-corgi- W. Smith founded this
company. He had in miml a mod
est lint emnpctcnl shop for niak
,nK Inn- furniture.
,HiC shop f,M-cv and it seemed
wc to take on oilier forms, ol
excellent cabinet making.
I'lt'liusineswasthcnextendcd
o include all varieties of interior
""Mi and later extended again
o take in the s,jp joiner work
w passenger and eargo ships.
It also V(MU i,Uo t)c mam,fuc.
Ulrc of laminated wood disk
uliccls on a large scale. Today
11 "as the biggest woodworking
',lnnl in the 1-ast, perfectly
"luippiMl to do an j sort of cabinet
work for building construction.
-N'o order is too large for us.
& COMPANY. Inc.
Nth Street and Gray's Avenue
Philadelphia
Mniil Oiriiiilri "3 Virr.
nnsMiTH
BOUNtitAllY if. 6.
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1 W I lyLserfif
J '4L 5? . "Wt'AU rTTTTTnT
-ixmw OLD BOUHDARY UHE
BOUHDAR.Y FlXnDBY
AR.BITRATIOH-
The map sliows tho strip of land aunnlcd lo Coalu Itlcn by (lie Iiubei
AVIilto Commlaalon nnd later condrmed by treaty. Panama has demurred
for years nghlnst fulfilling the terms of the award, nnd war between
the Central American republics over the Iwundnry wns threatened
recently. The I'nlted States nt Inst lias tired of these blclerlng nnd
nan firmly notified Pannmu that the terms of the nwnrd must bo carried
out. A force of marine Is bclnR sent from Philadelphia lo back up
Wn.slilncton'R decision nnd nssHt the Costn Ricnns In event of delitlng
What Voters League Says
About Political Situation
"The bnttle of the good-government
forces to drive the contractor
combine rrom its last trenches Is
on."
"Standard bearers have been chos
en, and go Into the light with the
Indorsement of the Voters League.
They stnnd for the highest type of
citizenship. The issue is elenn-cut,
the forces of good government In
tend to make the primaries of Sep
tember 20 n Wntcrloo for the Vnrc
ashenrt, which hns tried to steal
back from the political Klba, nnd
thus free the Itcpublicnn Party In
Philadelphia from tho coterie of
bosses who have arrogated to them
selves the right to pick n slate of
candidates nnd then use the purty
machinery to foist It upon the peo
ple. Government of the United States should,
as the friendly mediator between ttie
two Governments or by virtue of its
special relations to the Government of
Panama, feel compelled to suggest to
the Government of Costa lllca thnt It
delnv longer tnklng jurisdiction over the
territory which is now occupied by
Pnnnmn, nnd which wns adjudged to
belong to Costa Hicn by the terms of the
Loubet award.
"The Government of the 1'nited
htntes Is now ndvisod by the Govern
ment of Costn Itlca that since it con
wders thnt the Porrns-AndcrMMi con
vention Is in force nnd since it be
lieves that there is no valid rcai-on for
delaying its complete execution nuy
longer, it is ready to assume imme
diately the jurihdiction over the terri
tory above referred to."
Mother Rescues
3 Children, in Fire
rcntinurol from I'nar Onr
the room when she collapsed nnd fell to
the floor. -
Meanwhile, some one hnd turned In nn
nlarm. Patrolman Thomns wns first on
the scene. Ho wns told that Mrs.
hong wns In the house. A neighbor
tossed n blanket to Thomns. He drew
it nl out his head and through n verit
able gantlet of flames he fought his
way to the second floor. ' He reached
tlic street with Mrs. Long a few mo
menu later. His hnnds were burned
nnd he suffered from Inhaling smoke.
He fell to the sidewnlk nftcr placing
the woman in the arms of two women
neighbors.
Truck fi, which is stationed nt Hnv
erford avenue nnd Preston street, not
fnr from the Long home, wns the first
of the fire companies to reuch the
scene. When Long snw that it was his
house nblnze lie lenped from the truck
before the vehicle stopped nnd mndo for
the house on n mad run. r
"They're nil saved," some one shout
ed, "nnd the kids are entlng their
brcnkfnst.
"Thank Heaven," murmured Long.
When the flames hnd been extinguished
he went to the home of n neighbor
where his fnmilj had been taken.
Long, who was on night duty, was
about to lenve for home when the alarm
enme in.
Hungarians Occupy Funfklrchen
limhlMst. Aug. L"J. (Hy A. P.)
Iluugiirluu troops hnve begun tin- occu
pation of the citj of Kunfkm-hcii,' 10."
miles southwest of Mils cilj. The town
Is the cnpllul of the district of lln
run) a, which wns awarded to Ilungnr.v
upon the breaking up of the Austro
Iliingnrinn Kmpire. There hove been
no untovvnid incidents thus far.
Electric Washers
EASY payment terms; num
ber of beat makes from
'which to choose; a model laundry
with an electric washer in actual
operation; washing machine ex
perts to help you decide.
Electric Cleaners
With thePhila. Electric Cleaner
as a leader, we also offer you
twelve standard makes; guaran
teed against electrical or mechan
ical defects; complctcdcmonstra
tions; easy terms of payment.
Also a number of cleaners of a
disused model of a well-known
manufacturer but subject to the
same guarantees, at very much
reduced price.
Electric Irons
Summer sale still going on. $1.00
places a six-pound household
type Electric Iron of reliable
make in your home, balance
$1.00 per month folding iron
ing pad free with each iron.
All of the above features at
the Electric Shop, Tenth and
Chestnut Street, or any
District Office Salesroom.
7e Philadelphia1
ELBCTRlCCpMPANy
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v-'-vp4j frwiTTn
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Sii n 4jfcniir
..ILi.
WILL ENFORCE)
Mayor Not lo Wait
on Penrose Stand
j ConllntiKl from Tnxo One
writing, as I have on previous occa
sions stated verbally lo you and to
others who nre Interested In good gov
ernment in Philadelphia, my nttitude on
I the question of the acceptance of fees,
in the event of election to the olllce of
Register of Wills for which I nm u
candidate.
j "I cannot be too emphatic in stating .
j my opposition to the ncccptnnce of any
amount ovrc me ;.iwu sninry nnd nn '
nddltioiinl $5000 from the fees of the '
office, making the total remuneration
eipinl to $10,000, on the basis of other
! county offices, and in line with the in-
tcntion of the Htntc Legislature as ex
1 pressed by enactment, nnd returning
I rromptly into the county trensurv nil
fees over the ijriOOO stnted.
I "Furthermore, I will use my best en
deavor to bring nbout such legislation '
that will insure a fixed nnd cnitnblo
i salary for the position nnd which will
for nil time tnkc the question of fees in
this office out of consideration in Phila
delphia" Candidates to be put forward or in
dorsed by the Mayor were llsrussei!
nt today's meeting of the War Hoard.
Tho Mnvor thoroughly discussed the Hm
of candidates proposed by the Voters
Lengue, nnd it Is understood he will
i hold conferences with the lenders of tin
HJHTA.V It I I I I 1 1
' !iLl SLSimi
OPPORTUNITY
For a Manufacturer or Group of .Manufacturers to have a mudcrn
fire-proof concrete building erected to suit their needs.
,ll..HntahH.C!Jn,', Wl,.h dealrnhle sites in Phlln.. CnmJen antl surioundlnff
dlKtrlcts. wHIIiik to erect such n bulldliiK or plant and cither lease to respon
sible manufacturers or asalst In financing. iMon
Let Us Explain
THE BALLINGER COMPANY
Architects
h. K. Cor. 12th &
VVlllllUt 0-u0
I B. Sheppaid & Son
"Viyell
ia
Mote particularly the splendid assortment of
Tartan Plaids
tor women s house dresses and girls' schi
rocks, brilliant colorings. Price, $i.8o.
Also
the attractive patterns for men's sports shirts
and women's Wrappers. Price, $1.65.
1008 Ghcstnut Street
Closed Saturdays during August
r I III jnL Regular Express, Passenger andfp I
A fja SasBw 1 Freight Service I
i Sfri N Y' ,0 Rio ie Jlneiro' Montevideo, Butnot Airei
Vi l ."rfKtf uw tMViiii i i-.Yiiri; V.VV.'i'-y"' i 'hi Srnt.
YAtKSMSSSSMJ VSiNf "".. -i .iuu ionu tr, sft
MHteiMb!X S'nniirrt of V S Shipping Hoard
i IHKkj "" ' ""' nrcoiul class
1BHHj9B luirtlrulurH iinh ftlw,vVk
"ymmmmrjHffJP" "i" I'linsrnBrr Asriics or tn F'CVVWKll
1 dWr.&Zy' Munson Steamship Line WSW
( """- Drexcl IluildinR - Philudelphia &
I Knwr Hide . Iliilllmnrr Mnhll New Orlmim SI. I.ouIh foniu llliU.. Tlilcngo
I Ti'.VIIMIII' NOTirKs STFAISIIII' NOTIf K4
B Ideal SummerVacdtions A
ermudA
Only 2 Days from NwYorkJb A
ft Dane 5Q1.00 0
w vuju f
Including All Eipcniti for Stctmtr, Hotel and Side Trips
(25rr Payment Iniurei Reiervitioni
Dilance 10 dayi before tailing date.)
Cool, Invigorating Climate All Outdoor Sports
i.olf Tcnn.H nnd PntllUK.
v.
iMoiiiiiK in pnennmeu uays
nn ur vcnr.ff over tmooin vviuio coral roadvvaja
or viHitlnK Uormuila's wonderful Crystal Cavca and
U
iDMtious seu Uurdens
No Passports Sailings Every 5 Days
Via I'alutlal Twin-Screw Steamers
Vl
FortVidoria'and'TortHamilton",
. iljnrhtu i( i 1
FURNESS BBRAIUDA LINE
34 Whitehall
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citizens' organisation With a view' tri
V r ., t
taking action on their candfdnter..
The Mayor was asked to express nn
opinion on the Voters Lcagiio candi
dates, but snld he hnd "nothing to
say," It Is Understood bis' friends may
file petitions in the name of candidates
the Mayor favors, before 3 o'clock to
morrow nfternoon. the tlmo limit, and
then the Mayor's Jind thn Voters
j League's candidates be blended in one
tlCKCt.
Present at today's session of the
Wnr Hoard were Purchasing Agent I
Acker, who is a candidate for City
TicitNurcr; Councilman Pntton. Andrew
r'rosch, tif the Forty-second Word ;
Mr. Hnrt. Director Craven. City Solici
tor Smith nnd Joseph and Harry Tral
ner.
While the Mnvor's War Board was
meeting Judge ltrown nnd Richard
Wcglcln, presidn of Council, were
speeding to Washington, where they hid
nn appointment to see Senator Penrose.
It is believed they went for orders ns
to whom they should support In the
primary fight.
The Voters Lengue has Inunchcd its
enmpnign for henvy registration for the
primaries.
I Get tlio Women Interested
) Realizing that when the citizenry
turns out In force nnd tnkes n solid
Interest In vvhnt is going on politically
that the victory Is always on the side
of clean government, every effort of
the lenguc will be bent toward getting
out every housewife and householder
possible.
"Tne forces of good government in
tend to mnko September 20 a Wutcrloo
for the Vnrc nshcnrt," snys ICdwnrd .1.
Hunter, executive sccretnry of the
league, in a stntement. "Tlic first skir
mish of this enmpnign will take place
August 30, the first registration day. If
the registration can be made cxtrt-mcly
heavy the Voters League feels Mint vic
tory is nssurcd."
The lenguc's Indorsement of Colonel
George K. Kcmpt for Receiver of Taxes
was nailed with joybj the Philadelphia
members of the National Guard of
Pennsylvania, according ro n telegram
received at the league headquarters
from Major General William G. Price,
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With
FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr. Wernet's
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Relieves sore gumn, sweetens
the breath. A white powder. At
best Drug or Department Stores,
30c, 60c., $1.00 or write direct to
WrattDtnUlMff.Co.,U5BekaiuiSt.,N.Y.
DnRlnoeri
Chestnut Sts., F'hila.
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wujo w upwd.
Dnthlnp Motor Hontlnjr and i
nnu itucis iiuiuiff, t)rlv
1 .Sum TounllUt tc
St., New York
(11., 1,11).
Phlln,
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7.
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riiitb.6 Guard en in mn rider. Thn mes
Mgpi Jwhlch came from the encampment,
at Alt. Gretnn, was addressed to
Franklin Spchcer Kdihonds, chairman of
the Political Action Committee of the
Voters' League. It reads.
"Tho service men throughout the
division nnd clscwhcro with whom I
have talked view with satisfaction ,thc
indorsement of Colonel George K. Kemp
by the Voters League for the position
of Receiver of Taxe, Knowledge of
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Almost nv formi-rl.i ll.Vi now J100.
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BLAKE AND BURKART
S. W. Gor. 11th and Walnut Sts.
No Soap Better
For Your Skin
Than Cuticura
SAHinlatarh f3nn Ointment TiVnmi ?rtt Ctt
emtfc Ltbor Uriea, iW. X. Mtfdca, Uut,
MOM M0C8M(jS
rlcht hero nt Vanderherchen's
for skippers of nll-slzed craft nil
yonr round Drop In any time
our suggestions will prove of
value.
F. Vanderherchen's Sons
7 North Vfntrr Slreft. rhlln.
"At the ffutt nt the Sail"
mmm-rrTJk
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At the Seashore
pvt tv vujman ivho rars for lior
complexion nhmilrt mnko constiint
une of our Sliln KooJ. Thlt
imrnil' ri 'nt eftVctlv." tollo;
ilnlnt not only clnHnm. oftpn
nnJ nourl ihri, lmt protorts
.iKiiln't tsn and ."Unburn. TuLei
J.'c Jam. II.
LLEWELLYN'S
I lilliuleliililii'n Miimliiril .Drue
Morr
1518 Chestnut Street
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STUMllir NOTICKS
la white star ;
New York Cherbniirz Sntillmmpton
AimiATIC .. Ant. 31 Oct. S Nov. 30
OLYMPIC . . cnt. 3 Sept. 24 Oct. 15 '
New York Liverpool " I
IIAI.TIC . Aiib. 27 s,nt, 24 Oct. 22 i
CKDllIC . sPit. 3 Oct. I Oct. 21) ,
lir.I.TH' Hcpt. 17 Oct. Ill Nor. 12
New Y'ork nml lloiton -Arorm, (lllirullar,
NtiplcM nnd dnoa
. rilHTir Hrpl. 7 Oct. 28
! AltAIIir . Hrpt. 20 Nor. 3
'CAMHMC Sept. 30
riill.tilrlphTh I.lierpool
IIVVKnronil . Sept. 17 Oil. 22 Nov. 20,
Re Star Line
New York, PlTmoyth. fherbonrfr. Anturrp
i riNI.ANn . r 111t. 27 Oct. I Nov
7I:K1,ANI . Sept. 10 Oct IS Nov 1111
KUOO.M.AMI Hept. 17 ()t. 22 Nov.2fl
l.AI'I.ANH . Sept 24 Ott 20 Dec. 3
riilliulrlpliln Ilnniburi; I.IIuiii Uiinrle
SAMUN1 (3d clniin imWurra onlv) Anit 31 I
(OTII1.ANII (3d cIokh iia'KiTK otil i.Sept. 21
Trelnht for Dniwle onlj sail from New i
ork une iliir later. i
1 rhllndrlphln Antnerp
MISSISSIITI Am. 27 viMioi'VC Sept. 21
American Line
NKVY OIIK IlAMIlt !((. D.WZin '
MANClirniA . Am:. 2S Oct. n
MONCOI.IA . Kept. K Oct. 20
JI1NNKKAHDA ".ept.
I'hlliulelpliln llnnilmrc
KA.T INDIAN Aur. 27
MACKINAW ,pi ;i
ATLANTIC TKANM'OIIT LINK
I'lillHdrlphln London
MISSISSIPPI Auk. 27 , MAMtlNAlY Sept. 3
MAIIOPAC Sept. 21
noLi.ND-AMi:iiir mm:
1'hllndelphln Kotlprdmn
sriIIEDYK. Alii. 30 , MlF.sTDMi si.
International Mercantile Marine Co.
Ufl STKAMKHS-. 1.2.1II.IMNI lONs
Pnnenicer ortlce 1310 Mnlniit m I'hll.i
rrelght linice. in.Vlll lluur-y Mills' . Plillj.
EARN-LlNE
InrnriMiriilril IK0I
I U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
Regular Freight Service
Philadelphia to Havana
SS "COQUINA" SEPT. 10
(Arriuiitcintnth hnve t,en mnilu fur
quick dlxrhiirEi of cnrito
nt llnv.nn)
For rates and particulars apply
Earn-Line Steamship Co.
Bullitt BIdg., Phila.
f.ondinrd S20O-I-2-3 Vlnln 33(11
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Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL.
MANCHESTER, GLASGOW
U. S. S. B. S S "WOODMANSIE"
I. Minted lo s Ai'cii't .'I
U. S. S. B. S S "OPELIKA"
r.vpertnl to Sq Middle September
for ROTTERDAM
U. S. S. B. S S "WESTERN HOPE"
I vnecfil lo S'lll iikik-i ,',-,
AT CONlT-rtKNCE RATES
Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc.
425 Ufayetto Uldg.. Philadelphia
limn 7B20 Lombnrd S320.i
LU;a
DIRECT
SERVICE
To
Danzig
Riga Libau Stettin
From
PHILADUPHIA-LATE AUG.
U. S. S. B. "Oronoko"
From
New York Aujuil 30
U. S. S. B. "Fort Armtlront"
HARRISS, MAGILL & CO., Inc.
I,fn3ctte lllilu. nm r,'n-t. Mnln 7S2B
Colonel Kemp's efficiency, !ntegilty pa
triotism and loyalty will make a strong
npncnl to all voters of whatever party,
and he would enter his office untram
meled by any nlllance." '
Within n day or two it is expected
that the Voters League will nnnounco
Economy Basement Specials for Tuesday
Si
MOM)l, VM.IM t, 11)21, store OpetM Dully nt 0 A. M. Clie -Bt ft 1. M. M
NELLENBURGN
ENTIRE BLOCK - MdRKET II & to f2& STREETS k. 3
For the Fall Wardrobe
$15.00 to $18.00
Attractive Silk Dresses
at
Ml
W: Mil
fe. M
W $9.75
Women's and Misses' $7.50 Tub Suits $2.95
Smart lincnp suits in sports styles, with the fashion
'able mannish backs. All wanted styles and colors.
$4.00 Smart Tricolette Blouses
In ovcrblouse styles, smartly embroidered in wool,
silk and hraid. All wanted fancy colors.
A Clearance of Odds and Ends of
Girls' $2.00 to $3.00
Wearing Apparel
At
A wonderful sale of girls' outer
Gingham ramie, voile and ra.-l
Khaki bloomers.
Farmerettes.
Middy bloubcs.
Middy skirts. .
Smocks. Some slightly imi.-e i
lnundering will make them as good
reduced.
Some of the Unusually Fine Values in
THE AUGUST
Furniture Sale
$30.00 .'1-Piece Library Mattresses
Suit, S1S.95
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nnnelnir " 'I' li"nd .11 mis ,,m larisc
table with I. 1I1 ru .iinl d, i-u slu'lf
S4.50 Solid
MahoRtin
Smoking
Stands, $1.93
SI .75 Din in j;-
Room Chair,
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SI. 50 Feather
Pillows at (59c
53.00 Rustic
Table. SI. (59
$12.75 Steel
Cols and
Cotton Pad,
Complete,
$5.95
$3.00 Kitchen
Table, $2.95
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Its selection's for the magistracy. It
Is definitely known that the Leagnq
will lndorso eleven Republicans or
magisterial berths. Seventeen magis
trates will be elected. There Is n pos
sibility that tlic League also will indorse
six Democrats.
$9.75
Satin and crepe dc chinn, the favorite fall
Kiiku, nnd the always-popular taffeta, emp
and rustling, in an innumerable assortment
of smart styles and lovely colors. The kind
of dress thnt will just fill the Rap in your
wardrobe between summer and winter frocks.
Women's and Misses'
$3.00 to $7.50
Tub Dresses
Reduced to
$1.00, $1.49
and $1.95
Of crisp organdie and gingham in smart
checks nrtl plaids, picttily figured and flow
ered voiles. Seme of the popular jumper
styles among the lot; dainty organdie sashes
and collars add a touch of ditinction to
many of the models.
$1.65
bMELl r,3 xjS Economy Rasement
50c
clothing comprising,
dresses.
juiil soiled from
handling, hut
as ever. All have
been greatly
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Hair.&.IYIt Mattress. .S;.7."i
,00 ( otton-A-Pelt Mattress.
S7.I9
S1S.00 U-in-1 Cot Bed. $11.0.i
SS.73
Red room
Rockers.
$3.93
S3.-i.00 Brass
Bed. $19.75
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S7.50 Metal
Red at S3.95
$15 Mission
Rocker, $7.95
SI 1.50 Steel
Crib at S7.15
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Certain members oV (he W!l",il
zntlon of the AmoriiMli l'f"L3 ,
urging It, It Hognn, former Majflr, jM ..
Marines, lo enter the race for n u;
lstrntc's berth. It Is understood th,
Mr. Ilognn would receive the Indorse
ment of the League should he do sOj
Jl.
Undermuslins
Women's $1.19 fSr
Gowns "
Of fine lingerie cloth in two
styles, tailored or embroidery
trimmed. Cut full.
Women's 98c Envelope CQr
Chemises oyK
Of lingerie cloth in built-up
shoulder style, finished with neat"
embroidery.
Women's 79c to $1.00
Bloomers and Step-Ins
at 49c 1o 98c
In pink or white batiste, in
trimmed or tailored sty't"-.
F ',E "i. S '''"""iv Hii-mi nt
Notably Good Savings on
Boys' Suits
Boys' $7.50 Junior QA QC
Norfolk Suits.... yo
Of part wool serge and fancy
mixed cheiots, well made ami
finished. A white collar goes
with eiy suit. Sizes 4 to II
years.
$7.75 Norfolk Suits
Made of fancy mixed
$5.00
cheviots. Splendid values and
good sty'c-. Size. 7 to 17.
$12.00 Norfolk Suits Of JC
1 M ra Kni'ker suits of
fancy mixed chexiots. Well madt,
in izes 7 to 17 vear-.
$11.75 Norfolk
Suits
$10.50
With an Extra Pair of Knickers
Tine quality suits, in single
and double breasted .styles: of
fancy mixed cheviots and ca-si-meres,
expertly tailoied. Si.es
7 to 18 years.
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Snellenburg
Special Corsets
Models for
the large or medi-
um ngure, in
good white or pink
coutil.
$2.00 Corsets at
With rubber gudle tops
or medium but.
95c
$3.00 Corsets
at
In 4 diifetent style
$1.29
with
girdle tops, 1 with medium bust.
Size- up to .".fi.
$3.50 Corsets
at
$1.45
Thiee styles 2 with girdle tops,
1 with medium bu.-t.
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nii'tmj llaomnt
A Final Clean-up of
All Our
Women's
Bathing Suits
Knitted oi fabric all colors
and mzc.
S5.00 Bathing Suits. $1.39
Sfi.OO Bathing Suits. S2.S5
SI 0.00 Bnthinj; Suits, $3.95
A marvelous lot of fine quality
bathing suits at tinj fractions of
their former prices .The best of
the season's styles ami coloi-.
among the lot.
hotrrr Than lliv I'rcxcnt
II holcsnlr I'ricv Arc 77irw
Women's Worsted
Sweaters
Of pu'e worsted in the fnuinto
and liei'oming Tulo t y 1 ; all
the mo't wanted color-, an I all
--ires. Some made with p-ji ket -and
lielts. Two good t le-
$5.00 Sweaters at S2.15
$5.95 Sweaters at $2.75
20c Striped
Outing Flannel
At 10c Yd.
Yf i guild qunlit of a
W-.CI fal ru- at m-t half
l'ri ti s'.t iptd pattrms
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pi i.-c-
Women's $1.50
Sateen Petticoats
at 69c
In white, blad
floweied design-,
las-u- irmirhani.
figu.cd and
a'o hti.pcd
Women's $2.50 and $3.00
Extra Fine Sateen I'ettieoats
"' $1.89 $1.95
I i plain colors, tt mimed Ui
'- .Ide llounce and he nstiuil ng.
'.so "inie cotton lairda-, figuie
and (loweied; in regiilar si .1 i
,.es. I'Xlia res aie M.'i,
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