fe i ' ) v ' ' T ',' vwnimnsumi i '. fa ill '!' T)T ' " ' DEADINbANADA 1 vmm mm, UWP rA'.iv Dominion's Wartime Minister of Munitions Succumbs Aftor Long'lllne3s HE HELPED WIN THE WAR By tho Associated Press Llmlay, Ont., Aug. 24. Hir Snm r..-i. frtKmflc rn nn Minn MiniHtor 01 Munitions and, long n fieuro n the po litical life of he Dominion, died ut his home here early tomiy. rernlcious nncmln, from which he hnd suffered since his return from Lip rone Inst winter, caused liJs dootn. Hlr Bom had been reported several time nt the point of death, but his Indomt tablo will brought him through the critcs and he appeared to be Raining ttrcngth until two weeks ago, when he kuffercd a final relapse. As Minister of Munitions for Canada during part of the World War, .Gen eral Sir Sam Hughes bernmc one nt the leading lljurcs who bellied to make tlmt Dominion a potent and effective unit of the military forces of thc,Hrltisli Empire In the great conlHct. He was nnpolntcd Minister with the rank of major gcnernl soon after the iHnninj; of the war, uiiil thereafter devoted his energies to turnlnc over Cnnnda's vesotirces In men and imp nlles to the winning ot the ultimate victory. In 1015 Hlr Sam went to Kuropc, where he made a tour f the wtors ocruptcll by Canadian troops. i ,; Ills resignation from the omeo of Minister of Munitions at the request ofBlr Itobert Jlordcn, Prime Minister, followed long-conllnuen trictlon with his colleague. An Investigation, con ducted at Sir Sam's request, Into charges that ho had mado protltH from rmy contracts, completely exonerated lm. Ta lesnen Canadian looses In the war and to prdmotc greater efficiency Sir Sam at ono time proposed a C.init dlnn AVnr Council organized in England with a Deputy Minister of MUltta nt Its head. The Canadian Government, however', held that there "should be nn ovorscas Minister of MUltln. Disagree ment over, this ocheme, which would have abolished much of air Sam's power, ovcntuolly led to his retire ment, General Sir Sam Hughes won born in Darlington, Ont., January 8. 185I1. and received his education In the pub lic sciiQois aim Toronto university. Afterward ho lectured on English lit craturq and history In Toronto Col lrglato Institute until 1885. when hn lAirchased the Lindsay Warder and be came Its editor. As a Liberal-Conservative ho was a member of the Canadian House of Commonn from 1802 to tho time of bin denth. Ho was always deeply Inter ested In military nffnlrs and in bring ing about tho closest possible affiliation Letjvccn Canada and the British Em pire, and many years before the World War visited New Zealand and Aus tralia to induce them to prepare to aid Great Uritniu in her wars. During the Uoer War he wired In Africa as commander of n mounted brigade. As a young mnn he took pn'rt in UW mipreIofi f' th tfcniaa rtli of 1870. General Sir Sam was mnrrtcd twice His pecond wjfo was Marv M. Uurk, of West Durham, Out. His win, Gar l'fl 11, Hughes, served in the Canadian expeditionary forces as a major gen-oral. Mul M :.i:,fj ''sii Lvrrrs r v . 1 ' TEwmmrwamsmm m ISi 1 rJliii Vl'MmTBP kftBvsR'BHfvHFRf'Bl Just a f ouch s REIN0L Soothing and Healing and the itching No smarting even if the skin is irritated- only cool comfort. SEES BIG AID TO BUSINESS Currency Comptroller Hopeful of Disarmament Conference Memphis, Tcnn., Aug. 24. (Ily A. P.) Effects of the coming disarma ment conference unon business will be "little less than miraculous" if tho assembly Is viewed in tho proper frame of mind by tho Amcrlacn people. Comp troller of tho' Currency Crisslnger de clared in an address today beforo the Cotton States Merchants' Association In convention here. SAILING PERMITS DROPPED Only Citizens Benefit by Treasury Department Ruling New York, Aug. 24. (Ily A. P.) Customs officials, acting on instructions from the Treasury Department, today abandoned the Issuance of sailing per mits to citizens embarking for foreign ports. KILLED IN C0L0RAD6 WflfCKl . Twenty-five Passengers Are Injured When Train Plunge Into Creek Grand .Junction, Colo.. Aug. 24. (Ily A. P.) Engineer Douglas Ann Blrong, of Grand Junction, was killed, and twenty-live jiasscngcrs cio Injured In a wreck of a l)nvcr and 111) Grando westbound passenger train about thir teen miles east of here, early today, according to word received here. Tho train crashed into a creek where the bridge had been washed out by cloudbursts which broke over this dis trict last night. UrunuaV Filer Rises 22,000 Feet Montevideo, Aug. 24. (Ily A. P.) Captain Larrc JJorgcs. a military avla tor, yesterday mado what Is claimed to bo tho American altitude record for nn airplane carrying two passengers. Ills mnchlno rose to a height of approxi mately 22,000 feet. ii.. -n . pmmxmp$mw I.. . i , 1 1 1 1 1 r j i tr. is ;.'. ' . i T Xiff'i.itf i . . 'V Sonora Talking Machine Minuet nnrt llnliy Oram! Model. SllRhtly ued. at (trentlv reduced prices. n-sv TWiW BLAKE AND BURKART S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut St J. JBLW dm Safe Milk , For Infenfo iO COOKING She "Food- Drink'' for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Aak for HORUCfCS. flg-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes ot.DtmHP rinutaux j-AppMAyty (feaptflgfeCS L-lf llHI.1t. fMONHll fnmeriT MHT.SU SON. ItCOMD HUJ Six Franklin Talking Machines formerly priced at $11!0 to $1(15: now 150 BLAKE AND BURKART S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut Sts. Men's Hats Velour. rerby nnd n o t t 3. Hemodeled Into latent style ami retrlmmed ciittal to Jefferson Hat Co., 135 S. 10th St. One Pathe Phonograph Almott now; formerly 1130; now 1100. K.VSY '1THMS BLAKE AND BURKART S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut Sts. CLAD'S URNS for COFFEE Chocolate. Hot Water Any StyU or Oo Kitchen Equipment For Hotel and Restaurants lUnreii. Rteura Tahln. ruifninin, utioom Ptorei. Cookers. irons, etc, Wnffle VICTOR V. CLAD CO. 217-219 S. Uth St. 1 i ! For Hay Fever $&& PT'lllWlllllllllllkrj Relievcs Pain Keep a Tube Handy ThM leemine (i CO..N Y. 'iiiiiummiiiiiii i !!!!! FINANCIAL GliNEKAI'AMKlllCAN TANK !AB COB- 1'UIIATION KUUII'JIKNT TBU8T. HKItIK-8 13 Notice of redemption of certificate! niim lierert 1, 'J. .1' :tUt. 3UL'. 30;l; 0(11. UUJ. 00.1; flOl. 002. 003: 1201. 1202 nni) 1203. Notice la hereby Riven to tho holders of the nbove rqulpment trust ecrtltlcntee thut the tamo will lw prepaid and redeemed hy the undernlsncd Trustee or? Aucunt 31, 1021. and the tald holders are accordingly renuented to preeent their certincates to the Trute for pnyment on said dtc. with all dividend warrants subsequent to September 1. 1021, attached, when payment of the par value of mid rertlflrates. with tho premium of 1 per cent for redemption, will bo made. I'lULADUU'IIIA TKUST COMPANY, Trustee, Northeast corner, Broad and Chestnut streets. Philadelphia. Dividend-. T11K l.iniHIII ('t)AI. .NI NAVIGATION t'OMI'ANY nivldend No. 171 rhlladclphU. June 22. 1021. The Board of Manntrers thlH day declared a quarterly dividend of TWO I'KIl CKNT 11 (Ml per hlmre) on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable Aturiiht 31, J0'.J1 to stock holders ns reKlstered on the books of the company ut 11! o'clock noon July 110. 1021. Checks will be mailed to stockholders who have tiled permanent dividend1 orders. nave mcu i HKNKY H rKASK. Secretary. " " (Ifllee of THE UNITKII fiAS IM1M10VKMENT CO. v iv. Cornrr llroml nnd Arrh htrret lhlailelphln. June 8. 1U21. The directors havo this day declared a ouarierly dividend of one nnd threewninrteni tier cent (87Ho per share) on the Preferred Slock of this Comrany, payable Heptenibfr IB 1021, to holders of I'referred Slock of record at tho cloee of business Auiust 31. inni. Checks will he mnlled. u-i. -n , w MnnniS. Treasurer. Philadelphia. 1'n., A Usui t 23. 1U21. The 'lllrertors of F'reeport Oas Company have this day declared a recular quarterly Ivldend of ono nnd enclinlf per cent. (Sl.no per share) on tho I'referred Stock of the eoinpnny outstanding, payable September 1, 1021, to holders of said stock of record nt the cloee of business this date. Checks will o mailed. ,,.,.. P IT, WBAT Peeretnrv Spedl Notices K3P (UCOKlli: II. 1IUCIIANAN COMPANY Hpeclnl Notice to (Stockholder Notice Is hereby Klv;n that, by a reeolu tlon of the Hoard of Directors of the UoorKn 11 Buchanan Comrany a special meetlnit of the stncWiolders of the said company will be hold on 1'rlday. flepteinber 0, 1D3I. at 11'30 A. M.. ' tn" Principal office of the Shfnpany, 418 Sansom street. Philadelphia, to take action on the approval or dlsnpprov kl of and to voto for or against tha pro SoMd Increane of the capital stock of said Jornoratlon from $1 2S. CIIIO to SlBO.OOil. corporuuoi. c,IAnLE3 i., KINSLEY. Secretary. CABROLI. B. WILLIAMS, Solicitor. Iv H &wJfcfllCsW 1 m IfnsSllPv' 1 yUEZW Proposals Ve Drover .j uouucu oi nis Money-Stocking 1804 Financial mismanage ment exacts a heavier toll today than did the highwayman of yore. A living trust pro tects money or prop erty settled upon a person or institution inexperienced in finan cial matters. Booklet upon request Guarantee Trust & Safe Deposit Co. 310-18.20 Chestnut Street . B i UIS Chestnut St. 0 So. &2d Ht. Llf.-.M.WU.f.uy 11AUI11H11DKU HTATK HOSPITAL Auitust 15. 11)21. sealed proposals will be received by the nnarVl of Trustees of the Harrlsburn State Hospital, at Harrlsburj. Pa., until 12 n'ffock Tnoon. September (1. 1031. for altera. !tnn of Boiler Houso furnlshlni; Installation Jiraft and Autoniatlii Control, also for reiectrlc WlrlnB of Hulldlns, all on grounds :. ,hB said ioip.xai in utuuruancn wun ornw. ?' , nj spccltlcatlons, copies of which may h.B ncen "t the hospital. The Board of Trustees of mldhoipltal reserves the right in mW any nnd all bids. a certified check of n of the amount of the bid must accompany ach ropot. Superintendent. Pll-ATINNV AKSKNAL. DOVKH. N. J Au"t 18, 1021. Sealed proposal. In .riMileate will be received until one o'clock ivX Standord Time. Aiurust 30. 1021, for constructlni? about two miles of con K.ie road. lor Information and forms .cn'w t Commind'nir Oltleer, 1'AHTNHHSIIH'H v7iriCi: 1H IIKBI'JIV (1IVKN THAT AT A Ai.lv HUtborlied nieetlm? of the parmers ml stockholdors of the Ilockhlll Cluy Com. mVhv Ueglsterrd. u llmlled purtners-ilp un B2? the provisions ot the Act ot Assembly of er lv..-.,. .f l'ennavlvanla aonroveil the nm dav of May. 10- ana the naveriil sup Sem.Ms thereto, held on the 17lh day of 1,,miit 1021, It was decided by a ununlmous ...... in dlsfo ve the said partnership, whose Veineioal oltlce Is In tho city nnd county of fihuudelDhlH, as oi tnni uaie. rhlludelpniK wq duly e)fcte(l (h) quiI(t ir,i"oartner and t'.iamed with the duly ol settling "the affairs of the partnership with fn thirty days from mid dissolution dute. c in I"''" . ' h-.itiir claims aualnst said . IV'i-hiti miiut urpff nt them, du y Droven. ittrllir !," , -, tl.ni.niiia Id'll nnJ ! ffdebYert Vo '.am Par'ihlp "Jkom ,,S(,3?in?d)rh"BdelP"la a D- WNE8. (3ineai Llauldatlni: Partner. An Opinion Worth While "Everybody who has lived in Philadel phia for forty years 'knows what the Peirce School means, not only to Phila delphia, but to other places within the reach of this school, and to those who can afford to come here and secure an educa tion that is devoted to making one per fect in one thing." Samuel 1VJ. Vauclain, President of the Baldwin Locomotive Works. COURSES OF STUDY Business Administration (two years) Accounting (two years) General Business (one year) Secretarial (one to two years) Salesmanship (one year) Teacher Training (one to twp years) , Stenographic (six to nine months) Day School Opna Sept. 6 Night School Opens Sept. 19 Write for S7th-year book Peirce School of Business Administration America's Foremost Business School 'Are you going to Peirce'a in September?" M I I f ) XL KDUCATIONAT, Ilnth Sfxrs Strayer's Business College 807 Chestnut Street We trnln the best stonoirrnphers. secretaries, bookkeepers, accountants, salesmen and calculating machine operators. New clasw startlns now. Hay and nluht. Positions guaranteed. What wou'd you like to lenrn? thk PHii.Air.i.PHiA seiionr, of occrrATioNAi. thkkapy 2200 He Loncey Place Seven months' tmlnlnu In desln, bookbind ing. Jewelry, weaving, toy-making, carvlnit. baakntry, Uce-maklng and other crnfti. with lectures In Anatomv, etc. Two additional months devoted to Hospital Pinctlce. urad i.utt" In domund at good salaries. Address MISS l'l.OUKNCK V. IHII.TON. Dean. uan &ANKS fti TTJff TTT nict School nOSI.YN. TA. fiCHOOl, 1'OR KXCE1TIONAI. ClIILUItCN Every facility In a beautiful suburban home for the education of children unable to attend public or private schools. Domestle ScUnco: 14 miles from Phlla. llooklet. SIOI.MK A. WOODS, Principal Hot 174. Iloslyn. PH. HAVSIDi:, 1.. 1. UNMSII WAI.SII llllAHIIINO HCIIO0L HellHtone Hall, llnlde. L. I, t'rlmary & grammar grades. Will receive a few Uickward children, from discriminating tarents. Individual attention of the Principal l,NCA.STIiH. PA. KDIICATIONAl. Younr Men nnd liny s MKICTKKSIItJUti. PA. The Mercersburg Academy FOR BOYS Mereersbunr, P. Send for catalogue to WM. MANN IltVlNE. Til. D IX. b. Headmaster, Hot 120 NAZAttr.TH. PA. h'AZAKKTH HAI.L MILITAKY ACAIir.MT Itox 00. Nautreth, Pa. rounded 1743. Preparatory & Business Courses. Sr.. Inter mediate and Jr. Depts. Athletics. Mllltar life. Ttev. A. D. Thneler. D. P.. Principal nOBUKNTOWN. N. J. Bordentown Military Institute Thorough preparation for college or builn-ss KRlclent faculty, small classes. Individual attention. Ml'Itary training. ,17th year For cntg, address Col.T.D.I.sndon. Draw.--22 ltnrdentown, N.J., Prln. A Commandaat Yon n g Women njid Olrl a G.UNSTON TTATT lnft7 rinrld.i ATenne JCliVJLJLi Wnshlncton, 1). C. A School for (llrls Katnhllxhrd 161TJ Work comnrrtienilve, thorough and progressive. Preparatory and Academic fnureea. Two years I'ost-eraduate nnd College. Music, Art, Expression, Domes tic Sclencfl and a Iluslness course. Athlet ics. Including Indoor and outdoor sports. Catalog on request, Mr lteyerlev It M"unn. Prlneln'! riMNKl-lN AND MARSHALL ACADKMV Preiiarrs boys for nil Colleges nnd Technical Bchouls. Modcrnle terms, Cntiilogne. Addrrse K. M. HARTMAN. Principal Tlnx 412, Lancaster. I'n. Young -Men nnd llnya (jet a BiKces rduriitlon. The llronn I'rep plan barked by 40 eurs success cites It to sou. Our direct nlm In to del clop the student to think constructively to use nh.it he know". He Increases efficiency and pewrrt knowledge follows naturally. We prepare for unv college nnd for business. BROWN PREP. Broad & Cherry Sta. CHK-STNl'T IIII.L. PA. Chestnut Hill Academy Ft. Martin". Chestnut HI" Pa. An Ideally located country boarding and day school for bovs. Ipeclal'y low rates for nvt-day boarders. Reopens September 27. Catalogues on application, 1. IW I'ATTKRSON. Ilendmistsr AI.1.KNTOIVN. PA. Allentown Preparatory School Prepares for college or technical school, Rmill classes. Individual Instruction. Alco ?nmmerclal coure. Ptudent goven ment. xn athletics. Bplendld modern buildings Large campus and gymnas'um. Spec al care nV vnunger boys, ltsto S500. Pafalng. faVng1"!" HlfAI.TKn, A. M.. Headmaster. WENONAH. N J Wenonah Military Academy Healthfully sltuafd In a residential town, A faculty sew nd only to that ot West Point In efficiency. Academic louree. 1760 for the school year. Sep. a rate Junior Depaitment. 1030 for school yiar. Catalog and view book. Box tu. DR. CHARLKS II. LORENCK. Vrv. MUOK CLAYTON A. SNYDI'.lt. S tt. Mls lUm.in'o School fur lilndrrgartnrrs, Ir . Sr. Graduate Courts. Prlm.iry meth ods. Practice Kindergartens. Home-like students' resldenee. Tor particulars, addretj A. T. II.LMAN. Principal no-- L. Sain Wnlnnt t I'hll idelnlilT. pn Miss saywnrd'a School for (ilrl. Ofr'TooU, Plillii.. !'" Co lee Pr'P. & secretarial courses. Athletics, Write Dept. L. riSS S. JANUT SATWARD, Trlnclpal Pennsylvania. Overbroolc. UKTHLr.HKM. PA BISH0PTH0RPE MANOR Hnx 272, IIISTIILKIIIJM. i'A. Offers exceptional opportunities to a limited number of girls In their preparation for college or for social or business life. Special two-year finishing course for High School graduntes. Kiceptlonal advantages In Music. Art. Household Arts and Sciences. Arts ami Crafts, Expression nnd Secrttnrlal work. Junior Department, High' healthful location on the slops of Che I.eh'gh Mountains. Near New York and Philadelphia. New gymnasium and tiled swimming pool, tennis, basketball, hkatlnz, riding, etc. Aesthetic and folk dancing. Address Claude N Wyant. Principal. IF.NKINTOWX. PA. PENNSYLVANIA. JKNKl.NTflWN. HflX 4,J BEECHWOOD SCHOOL (Inc.) For Young Women. A Cultural and Prac tical School. Fits for any vocatlpn Pre.iara tory; Col'ego Departments. Conservatory of Music; Art, Oratory, Domestic Arts and Sciences, Secretaryship, (lyuinastls. Norma Klndsrgarton, Swimming pool. Large new gymnasium. M. If. Reaser Ph D.. Prei DEVON. PA. DEVON MANOR On main line of Penna, 11, It. Id miles from Phlla. Collego Prep, MRS. LANODON CAHKIN. Principal " llox 110. Devon. Pn. I.1T1TZ. PA. LINDEN HALL SEMI.NAUY A girls' school since 1746. Academic Colleit Preparatory A. Special Courses, Separate Jr Dept. Ovmnaslum. Secretarial, Catalog. fctr. 1. W. Stcnccl. Prln,, Box IDS, Llllti.I'a, y !" .1 ill rriiiiiw " i r--r? Economy Basement Specials for Thursday STOKE OPENS DAILY AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5 P. M. SWF.DNKHDAY. AUGUST 24. 1021. 1 nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK -MARKET I I to I2W STREETS L 3 New Fall Dresses for Women and Misses Of Tricolette, Canton Crepe, Satin and Tricotine $10.95, $11.95, $15 & $19.75 In tho very most advanced nnd best autumn styles some hand somely embroidered in silk, othcr3 heavily beaded or trimmed with the new leatherette motifs. Stunning models wonderful values at these low prices! New $7.50 Serge Jumper Dresses iur yv onyjn oc iyjlissc At $3.95 Each Smartly trimmed with silk braid, pockets and belts one of tho most practical and fashionable models of. tha season and ex tremely low priced. Ono sketched. Clearing Away Our Entire Stock of Women's and Misses' '$3 to $8.50 Tub Dresses $1.00, $1.95, $2.95 and Hap Each vo.yo Organdies, voiles, plaid and checked ginghams in the season's favorite styles. Women's $2.00 Tub Blouses At 79C Each Very attractively styled blouses of voilo and lawn, some with the becoming Peter Pan collars, others in square neck style. SNELLEnBURGS Economy Basement WWW Girls' Gingham School Frocks Including Guimpe Models each $2.00 Special at Jaunty little checked and plaid gingham models, all bright and new and ready for September 8th! Mado in a variety of attractive styles for school wear, sizes 6 to 14 years. Clearance of All Our Girls' $10 to $12.50 Coats $4.95 each Graceful wrappy effects, smart belted models of basket-weave silvertonc, in bright soft colorings, " with narrow belts and big pockets. Come in early for the best selection. One sketched. SnelLENBURCS Economy Basement Rugs and Linoleum $50 Alex. Smith & Sons' 9x12 Axminster 77 Aft Rugs at J.yO One pattern only, in brown and ecru. No mail or phone orders, none sold to dealers. $25.00 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, (j OQ Size 8.3x10.0, in medallion and well-covered designs. )-0Js n '--" 1 iii 1 &&Jj 60c New Process Floor Coverings, 'JAn S1 y 1600 yards in long remnant lengths. Wood w and tile patterns, many matching. Not enough to last all day. Remnants of $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum at Long remnants in a number of pretty designs. Velvet Carpets at" Stair and hall carpets in blue and rose. "C sq. yd. $1.16 Yard SnelLENdUrIdS Economy Basement 150 Boys' Corduroy Norfolk Suits To Sell at $7.25 Each With 2 Pairs of Full-Lined Knickers Suits of extra-gocd quality corduroy sturdy and serviceable, nnd wonderful values. $7.50 Norfolk Suits (M QC Of part-wool serge V and fnncy mixed cheviots. A white collar with every suit. Sizes 4 to 9 years. $7.75 Norfolk Suits tc ff Mado of fancy mixed PJvV cheviots. Sizes 7 to 17. $12.00 Norfolk Suits (j7 7c of v " Extra knickcr suits fancy mixed cheviots 17 years. $13.75 Two-Trousers Norfolk Suits. . . . Of fancy mixed chev cassimeres, expertly Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys' $2.25 Cordu roy Knickers .... Sizes C to 17 years. SNELtENBURflS E00"0" N. SNELLENBURG & CO Sizes 7 to $9.95 iots and tailored. $1.49 Basement It's Making ClotMng-Valuc History Our Stock Clearance sale or All Our Men's & Young Men's! $18.75 to $29.75 Summer Suits Many With 2 Pairs of Trousers At $12.50 Each Excollent styles for men and young men In snappy and more con U 1 sorvativo eitccts. fabrics include cassimeres, cneviois, iwoouo, worsteds nnd novelties, in brown, green, gray nnd tan colorings. Good pattens stripes, plaids, checks, mixtures and novelty effects. Our Entire Stock of Men and Young Men's Two-Piece Keep-Kool Suits M SI K ., -M At $6.75 Each AH Our $10.00, $12.50 and I Our Entire Stock of $3.75 to $15.00 Rain- d A PA ea. $6.75 Light-weight Fancy coats tPTtiOU Trousers d J?A pr. Blues and tans. j Reduced to. . . J)OU bNELLENDURGS Economy Basement A Special Sale of Children's Gingham Tub Frocks, $1.19 j $1.19 August Sale of Bed Muslins tiwtflratonD, MOHAWK SHEETS QlAUTr.OUARANTtCO HlUS Kxccl'.ent quality Blnchnm maltps these prftty little froclts ; a variety of cunnlns styles and attractive colors. Slien 2 to C ycira Ono style pictured. Boys' Dombey Suits M OC Made with white waists V '-' and colored trousers. In quaint Dom bey style, of excellent quality mate rial. In blue, tan and gray. Sizes from 2 to C. Babies' Short White Dresses 69c Of fine white nainsook. In dainty yoko or bishop styles. Sizes 0 months to 2 years. Babies' Short White Petticoats 79c Made of pood nalnsool;, daintily trimmed with lace. Babies' Pique Coach $ 1 nn covers ....... ...' A clearance, sale of fine quality pique covers, very prettily embroid ered. bU ELLEN BURGS Enm' Basement Women's Fine $3.00 Corsets at $1.29 Excellent corsets, specially de Fifrned to Blvo fnshlonable lines to the largo flRUre : made of fine quality coutll, in two good models, with medium bust or rubber girdle top, and long htpllnes. Sizes to 3C. SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement S1.79 81x90 Bleached Mohawk Seamless Sheets at S1.29 Each 72c (90-In.) Blenched Sheeting, 58c 69c 81-In.) Bleached Sheeting 50c 43c Pillow Cases, 42x36 Ins., 32c 46c Pillow Cases, 45x36 Ins., 34c 79c Bolster Cases. 42x72 Intl., 67c SNELLENBURCS Economy Basement 25c White Domet Flannel, 18cYard Heavy weight splendid for Infanta' we a r bNELLENBURGS Flrst ZloOT nn? conomy Basement Women's $1.25 Extra-Size Night Gowns, 69c Ea. Slip-over models In tailored style, made of fine lingerie cloth, nicely finished and cut full. Women's $2.25 QQC Extra-Size Chemises OV Of fine lingerie cloth with built up shoulders, well made and daintily trimmed with lace. Women's $1.19 Extra- CQC" Size Drawers oy Cut comfortably full, of lingerie cloth, finished with a ruffle of em broidery and a cluster of tucks. Women's 89c Extra- AQn Size Bloomers 7W Made of pink lingerie cloth, re-enforced nnd tailored, with clastic at waist and knee. Cut full. Women's $1.59 Extra- JCr. Size Aprons ' " In good quality striped gingham, finished with sash and pocket, ana trimmed with rlckrack braid. SNELLEHBURGS Economy Basement August Furniture Sale Specials to $30 LayifcKi.Si!!yT""j mjrp Tmnft 7 TP ' I'TTTT'Tf T m $22.50 Iron Bed Combination at $12.95 Consisting of all-steel bed with heavy posts nnd fillers: nil - Iron spring am. roll edge mattress ; nil sizes. $5.75 Porch Rockers, $2.95 $5.00 Living Room Suit. , $59.50 e Covered with a high-grade Imperial leather, mahogany-flnlsh frames. MATTRESSES $16 nalr-nnd-Felt Mattress, $8.95 $22.50 Imperial Edge Cotton-and- Felt 60-lb. Mattress, $11.95 $4.75 r- Diningfnnf Chair,! I $2-29yit $30 to 60 Wooden 0; - A QCL These beds are odd pieces taken from complete suits, and are excellently made, with high-grade finish. The lot consists of full-size beds, in such desirable woods and finishes as oak, mahogany, walnut and ivory. A limited number of them and all are wonderfully good values. $30.00 Beds, $14.95 $35.00 Beds, $17.50 $40.00 Beds, $20.00 $45.00 Beds, $22.50 $50.00 Beds, $25.00 3OU.UU JtfeUS, ftiSU.UU nei,ht. ft. 8 in. LZ Z. 81t.. it. a In. Babies' All-Steel Cribs Well-built, substantial cribs, finished In white enamel. Several very pretty styles, all complete with guaranteed sanitary springs. $13.50 Steel Cribs, $6.75 $18.00 Steel Cribs, $9.00 $20.00 Steel Cribs, $10.00 $10.00 Wood Cribs, $5.00 $35.00 Brass Cribs. $ 17.50 Tua $30 Library : Table, $17.95 ! $30.00 Brass Bed, $19.75 ft High-back, deep double-reed teat, broad arms with brace supports. Limited number. i JOT ' Fflmi Mahogany-dnlsh. I 2. In. pott. 2-ln oval top, Colonial i top, 4-ln, corner scroll base, deep balls, 10 heavy 1 drawer. ' In. Illlofs. bNELLENBURGS Iiconomy basement N. SNELLENBURG & CO. Ho i Hi oaK. quar tered panel, vry hyavy, $25.00 Ward robe at $14.95 M fc . 4 'I ,i. s, iu.' J.iJ&WiXWt'iii 1-tfw.I ' fnite.XH!-&"M . . ,i ) ' ?,&'' '(VJtM'' 'i.. ,-... (. sfkd'A- f.' -n , . i 4 . t .' a,.'UV i mm
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