-l- V ,. ,T, 1T31 W" 3T7? V fPBIWW tTWBWWWsw '.;, , .. . ';-m r .ii t' , (J ' t BbTIB3GIO GOEIR-PHIEMF, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921 13 . , ' mgr " l IN AUTO MISHAPS a UVro Children and One Woman Among Those Hurt on Streets .. noMons wee' hurt In automobile ' In an effort to Wo d running down i . child rjlaylng In the street, Peter Kiuo, Clnplor sircei, ucrmnniown, lC.rml his car so that It landed on 'St raveinent in front of 2823 North fftftntr-second street, where ho struck ind Injured slx-renr-old Samuel Trtnklln. living at that address. Caught between the mud guard and Mirlns on the front nxle of a huge Motortruck. Warren Whlttcnr, four wars, of 2003 Columbia avenue, was carried more than a square before he wis seen by a passerby, who called to the driver to stop. .,..., The driver of the truck. Albert IT. Meckert, fifty, of 2430 West Hilton street, took tho boy to the Northwestern Hospital, where physicians say he may hue a brpken leg. Two unidentified motorists sped nway after running down Ej M. Chappell, of 425 Lawrence street, Camden,, who was walking on the Boston Highway near Willow Grove with Miss Clara Wldner, cf near Willow Orove. Cornelius McGeehnn, Forty-fifth street above Poplar, Is In the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hoipital suf firlng from cuts and bruises received hen he was struck by an automobtlo BI Seeing is believing McClees Galleries 1B07 WALNUT ST. PAINTINUH CLEANED nnd ItCSTORRir ALT. KINDS 05 FRAMING v.'iiin" Chtxrfnllr Olvrn. UNION MET AC COLUMNS For PorcIie8 and Pergolas SHEETROCK WALL BOARD IS EASY TO ERECT PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. 1345 Arch St., Phila. aiHIilMllllillllll Roth Sum Kindergarten. Education Teachers College Four nnd two-year courses based on high school graduation and pre paring teachers of kindergarten edu cation. Graduates well placed. De gree of Bachelor of Science in Edu cation awarded to graduates of four year course. Two-year course leads to Junior Collcgo certificate, gener ally recognized. Model kindergar ten for observation nnd practice. Games, handwork, drawing, music, home nursing and hygiene, story telling. Registration September 15 and 16, 1921. CourBe opens Sep tember 19, 1921. Ask for catalog E-ll. Phone: Dlnmond 0(131 TEMPLE UNIVERS1TV llrood 8t. lwlow Pfrks Philadelphia Co-Educational Evening Couraea int Accounting; Advertising fluslnrsK Correspondence Commerclul Law orpornte Tt.e Corporation Finance lonomlc Kmploymrnt Management Foreign Trade & Shlpplnc Government Regulation of Iluslnesf Investments Industrial Management Insurance Money and Credit Markets and Prices Ileal Ketate Kallroad Trnftlc & Rates HHlemnnshlit South American Trade For Catalog Addreaat livening Hrliool, Koom 0S, Logan Ilnll, Univer sity of Pn, Phone! Ilar Ing 100, station 230. Iteglstrntlon begins Aug. 2D. Apply Koom 108, IiOgnn Hall. Hours l A. M. to P. M. and 7 P. M. to 0 P. M. dally except hnturduy. Hstur ilas (after Sept. 6), 0 A. SI. to 1 P. M. WANAMAKER INSTITUTE of INDUSTRIES N. W. Corner 23d and Wnlnut Street Day Claenen heeln September 8. Afternoon and evening. September 1ft All Courses Compare Prices Willi Other Sfhools -Wav Co'irnen. From 32.nn to I12.V00 Months' Atrraar, 3 50 to SI2.S5 I'er Month .Afternoon ConrwN. Trnm $15.00 to S7S.00 1 Month' Arernre. SS.1S to F10.15.re r Month r.rrnlne Conrhen, From I2 00 to S37.00 1 Monthn1 Average, t,70 to M.28 I'er .Month s P,at1"1"Jr Couree, From J1S..00 to 32.00 VMtntlin Average. 2.0O to W.60 Per Month Bive 12.00 to no.00 paylns tn advance, or pay in four weeks. Til.. Ic. Bt40, for Catnloc or Send rotl jajuvjes nrrvTHTiPW Tf Trained Men Win the Positions THE NF.W C.A1 PCMAMQUIP JP - . ..V,UIW on,, i7 niiivaiiici, ueen no "jverely tested. With the scarcity ot orders, the trained salesman tand out aboo the rest. A couree i!l.,21'aln.isn"nll nt Pelrce, School nrt. I "v. ','". "c'enlne soiling- meth ods o helpful Just now. vi iX r,'onl oprna Kept. B Ment School onens Sent. 10 II lite fnr B7th year book PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMDnsrcmoN NVr Ijifnrd Vim.. .,!... i ... B- fj I'lne Street, West of Brsul ns school tou houe always knoum Plnnn Mandolin Violin Violoncello Ilaiiln Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art Broad end Pine Streeta, Phila. Art Department Textile Department Thorough work under trained specialists in all branches ot Industrial Art. tin-'''!, In "lustration. Interior Decors Twines !Vtcr.y' Wrk rurnl,ur- ."i,niin,,.K.",n,lr f""""! Summer School, Bchool Pircu are containing detail Infor Behif1 W"1 'w '! on application. Dsv.1 $? f epteuiber il-negl.tratlon usys, September U to 21 Inc uslve. Ht'OKIl ELLIOTT. Principal Uultnr Shorthand .. Day Tuition, 115 iv.;.. .M8'lt Tult on. 1.1 MnA tn lotlonly.J30irT. 0ur aH y"1"' "Prlence. Ai..Mi:n nusiNi:aa school, to s. ioth ,t. The Taylor School mI'Ht clamhks 8tliin)'l'K,i tlHMIl-Uoardlntt and Day Hlgfi ?.for ,lrl" from """Jrtn through Kit... Til'0 ' '' l,u " atpiiid in Prlmury S Ili?;n,i KlniA ""'TON COWLKS A. ill' "tad of Bchool. Oak Lnnc. Phlln., P. Br0b.'d"'':'.,,''A.r. JNHTmJTiT Martinle.".! .-:'"??. ' : Kl'.'-tncJ!! Dai- nirffi.S"n..' ""n. ""I. .'.... r -'- ". Amu, upunB wepiemner Iv. OTRAYER'S The Ilr,t llnalnea. School !...... Ml CIIKHTNUT ST. '" " naritnt'd. Kntrr now. Par or night, Swill r-fp,s. t,. Iu,.orJn. Behooli Bummer IPlffiTSW - .. - uuu Ben, tax, no a, tin si. at Forty-seventh streot and Wyaluslng arenuo last night. The driver of the car. John Kenner, Master street abovo Fifty-fifth, took him to the hospital. A GENTLE WAY TO END CORNS Thm Modtm Mtthod, Sdintifie, Eay, Qaicft and San The old corn enders were harsh, crude and uncertain. They came into disrepute. Then a world-famed laboratory created a new method, and millions have adopted it. The new way is Blue-jay liquid or plaster One applies it by a touch. The pain stops instantly, and soon the whole corn loosens and comes out. t To pare a corn and keep it now is folly. Stop it the moment it ap pears. Remove it in this gentle way. Watch one corn go when Blue jay is applied. You will let it deal with all corns after that. Send to the drug store now. 4 EHRETS SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & A. MFG. CO. o, DREXEL BLDG. forty nvfc n Liquid? or Platter ue-jay Stops Piq Instantly Ends Corn Quickly You can Watch the materials being mixed (right at tho job) when Wilson painters dp the work. This assures you of tho best in painting. For Thick Heavy Hair Use Cuticura Treatment: Touch spots ci dandruff and Itching with Cuticura Ointment on the end of the finger. Next momrhs shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse with tepid water. When you have made your scalp skin clean, tweet and healthy then will your haii become soft and thick. BussUluhrrttbTilsll Addrrts: "CstlsrLV ntorlii.Cpt UO.Mild.osB.Wui." Roldsftnr- Will stand the test of timo Eslablvhadt lOSt wntrw Bwpwc. uininiflDixomnawe. Tslcamz&c luucur Sup snares without mug. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES JlMUMUUli Hoth Hexew nnth See An Open Letter to Employers Is it not to your interest that the young men and women em ployed in your office should be come, more intelligent and effi cient workers? Is it not our duty, yours and mine, to do our part in pro moting better business and bet ter citizenship in our commu nity? I take this opportunity of calling to your attention the University Evening School classes in Commerce and Finance. A word from you to some young man or woman in your employ, concerning these classes, may be the making of that young man or woman. May we not count on jour assistance? THEODORE J. GRAYSON Director University Evening School Seaaiona begin October 3. Aa the num ber of students is neceaaariiy limited, early registration it highly desirable. UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA Evening School of Accounts and Finance Young Women nnd tllrls HOLY CMII.l) COM.FXiK For youm women, under direction of the Misters of the Society of tho Holy Child Jesus. Hachelor of arts course, music, art IleauUful buildings and forty-aore campus on Main Line. For details, iiddress the Dean, Hox 2ft 1. noiemont. Tenna. COLLEGE fiS. Till: ACADKMY 01" TIIK HOLY CHILD A boardlnx and day school for girls. 57th jear. Conducted by the Slaters of the Society of the Holy C.illd Jesus, General and college preparatory courses, music, art, domostlo science, nates IftOO. Address the Mother Bup-rlor, Tlnx an D. Sharon Hill. Penna The Gordon-Roney School And the other fellows, who did not huvo sense enough or opportunity to prepare themseHes, ftae to take any kind of work they can get and without a chance of advancement, ton. Rthrt here today to get out of the rut of the ordinary untrained man. Day School opens Pent, fl Nlilit Hehool opens Rent. R 1200 Wrlmit St.. Philadelphia i or inns- 4iis nprure Htreet i,T.,",. .Ill) UIICKB Boot garden and Gym. Oenjral and College Preparatory Courses. .M12M ItOXEY, rrln, Young Men nnd Hoys THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY (FOUNDED 1181) City Line and Berwick Road Ovorbrook Will Open September 23 as n COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL The Course of Study affords careful prep, aratton In ths fundamental; for College or Technical School und for Iluslness, The Faculty consists ot men of ytars of experience skilled In their department, and In vital sympathy with youft. The Routine of ths School Day Includes a short religious service, recitations, lunch eon, a study hour for the preparation of part of the next day's lessons, and compulsory dally sxerotse In the open air. School opens September 22. The Head, master, Mr. Orevllle Haalam, will lie at the Bchool on and after September 1. Circular on application. Greville Haslam Headmaster SCHOOL OF MUSIC For Men, Women, Boys and Girls Courses are both cultural mid practical and lio fees moderate. itkuii iio iniiv firuo tiro organs) Harmony Counterpoint Composition Voice Cnltnre Plana Tuning and Itrpnlrlng "IV'Htc or ooll for catalog Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch St. , ..1013 Lelilgh Ave. Sansom nnd B3d Sts, FALL TBKM IIKCIIN8 HEITK5II1KH 0 Our regular ilay and night classes In shorthand and tyrrltlng and In book, keeping and accountancy begin September 0 Investigate and enroll now Personal and practical Instruction. Positions for our sT'i'Mates. Call or write for full Information. fffL PHILA. nt'HINKNN coi.leoi: 11 nnd College nf Commerce 'Mr 1017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia GERMANTOWN FRIENDS QPHfini Opens Sept. 20. A few vacan. &inVJJL C0, for e,,rnest co'lege pre. paratory boys, Stanley R. Yarnall. Principal. Before deriding upon u arhovl for jour son, write for "Tie Ponnlngton Idea," For hoys and jouns- men Francis Harvey dreen, A M Lltt D.. Ilenitmiisler, ltox 70, Pen pint'ton Schon' Penninirtnn N .1 MAPI.F.WO0D SCHOOL FOR HOYS Under in yrs. Limited number. Oood table. Thor'gh Innt. Mod rates. Tiklt J C. Short lldge.A.n Prln.. Hnx 247. Dar'Ing.nel.Co, Pa Commercial Teachers' Training Approved Course qualifies vou for teaching Commorclal Subjects In both public and prl at schools, Day and Night Classes. Knroll now and prepnre fnr futvre success In con genial, well-paid position. P.iono Walnut SSI, TIIK TWLOU SCHOOL. 100S Market St OAK LANE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL A distinctively practical school, Kinder garten to college, open-air rooms! 80 acres nf p'aygrounds and woodlands Individual at. tentlon. Bus service. Phonei Melrose HOT. I'. M. FHOKLICIIER. Headmaster CIIKSTNt'T HILL. PA. Chestnut Hill Academy St. Mnrtlns, Chestnut Hill. Pa. An Idea'ly located country boarding and day school for boys, Esiwclally low rates fnr five-day boarders., Iteopens September 27. Ctlous on application, 4, I PATXKUSON. Ueadmaster . FILING A Paying Vocation Call or telephone Hell. Walnut tlBBO-OBtlli Key., Main 7481 Standard Hehool tt ITUIng nnd Indexing Olebo-Wcrolcke Co., 1013-11 Chest,Htrhlls, Men's Clothing ON TIIE THIRD FLOOR Men's and Young Men's $50.00, $55.00 and $60.00 Fancy Suits at $25.00 Men's and. Young Men's $13.50 Two-piece fro A Worsto Suits at. . PO 3U Men's and Young Men's $16.50 2-plece Palm M fl Beach Suits at Plv Men's and Young Men's $23.50 & $25.00 Two-picco Mohair Suits (MO Cfl at .. PlJv Men's and Young Men's $12.50 and $13.50 Raincoats at Men's and Young Men's $7.50 Fancy d0 "7C Trousers at, pair PJ Men's and Young Men's $1Z.50 Fancy dC OC Trousers at, pair P J.OJ IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT Men's and Young Men's $18.75 to J A AA $25.75 Fancy Suits at pl V.UU Men's and Young Men's Two-piece "Keep Kpol" Suits at $5.00 (OrlRlnnlly sold up to giz.nuj Men's and Young Men's $10.00 Rain $3.75 coats ats. a- ON THE FIRST FLOOR "W Men's 50c Knit Ties, 25c J Plain color and heather mixtures; narrow shapes. Men's 25c Neckwear, 19c; Fallle-silk ties, in figured effects. Men's $5 to $8.50 Silk Shirts, $3.59 Jersey, broadcloth, crepe, tub silk ond pongee shirts. Slight Imperfections. Men's $3 Shirts, $1.60 Heavy silk-striped madras and pongee. Men's $1.50 Pajamas, $1.38; plain colors ana striped patterns. Frog fasteners. , Women's 30c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 22c each; initialed. Men's 25c to 35c All Linen Handkerchiefs, 22c each; with quarter-inch hems and initials. Men's $5 to $15 Genuine Panama Hats at $2.50 to $4.93; all in perfect condition; most all sizes. Men's and Boys' $1.50 Caps at 65c; light weight; good patterns. 1200 Boxes Endurance Socks, 70c Box (Six Pairs in Box) Made from sturdy yarn, with extra spliced heels nnd toes. 6 pairs, all black or assorted tan, navy and gray. Men's 35c Mercerized Socks, 19c; first quality mercerized cotton socks with double soles, extra spliced heels and toes; black, navy, cordovan ond gray. Men's $1 Silk Socks, 50c; pure thread silk socks, full fash ioned, in black and cordovan. Slight seconds. Also heavy hcamlcss silk socks in tan, white and gray; firsts. Men's $1.50 Union Suits, 89c; Gibbs' quality white cotton ribbed union suitsnshort sleeves, ankle length. Boys' Blouses, 48c Made in collar attached, neckband and sports styles. White and stripes: Slightly imperfect. Boys' $1.25 Blouses? $1.05 Of corded madras, in collar attached style. Soft French cuffs. Large assortment of new striped patterns. Boys' 35c Knitted 'Four-in-Hands, 25c; plain and striped. Women's 50c Double Extra-Sizo Vests, each 29c; low neck, slficvcless Women's $1 and $1.25 Fine Cotton-Ribbed Union Suits, Regular Sizes, 69c; .Extra SJzes, 79c; band top and bodice styles, tight and loose knee. Women's $1.50 Pink Cotton-Ribbed Silk-Top Union Suits, $1.15; band top and bodice styles, with tight kneo. Children's $1 and $1.15 Cotton-Ribbed Bloomers, 65c; black nnd white. Women's 29c Cotton-Ribbed Vests, 19c; low neck, sleeve less. Women's $1.75 Silk Stockings, 95c Pure thrend-silk stockings, with mercerized garter tops. In black nnd Russia calf; Irregulars. Children's 65c Mercerized Lisle Socks, 39c; three-quarter length; in buttercup, green, chan.pagne. Women's 50c Mercerized Lisle Stockings, 3 pairs for $1; fine quality, with white clocks. In black nnd cordovan. Children's 50c Mercerized Lisle Socks, 3 pairs for 50c; white with fancy colored tops. Women's $1.25 Long Silk Gloves, 50c; 16-button length Milanese silk; in white. Sizes 6 nnd G1 in the lot. Women's $1.49 Strap-Wrist Gloves, 98c; washable suede lisle with spear point embroidery, finished with strap and buckle. Whito nnd colors. Women's 83c Silk Gloves. 49c; 2-clasp Milanese silk gloves with 3 rows of embroidery. White nnd colors. $1.50 Net Gulmpes, 98c; ecru nnd white net guimpes with sleeves. Trimmed with Val nnd Vcnise lace. $1 Organdie Vestees nnd Cuffs, 75c; organdie vestecs with cuffs to match. Val lace trimmed. 12'jc to 15c Val Laces, 8c yard; insertions and edgings to match. Diamond and round meshes. Clean and new. 60c to 95c Val Laces, 12-yard pieces, 49c piece; beading edges and headings. $2.50 Dotted Black Silk Nets, $1.95 yard; 40-inch widths, in various size dots. $1.35 to $1.75 Allover Figured and Dotted Organdie and Voile, 98c yard; 44 inches wide. Light and dark grounds. $1 to $2.50 Drapery Veils, 69c each; in black and colors. 35c Maline, 25c yard; in black, white nnd colors. $2 to $3 Plain and Figured Georgette Crepe, 79c yard; pure-silk, in large and snail figured designs on dark grounds. Also plain in light nnd dark shades, includ ing navy and white. 38 nnd 40 inches. $1.50 Imported Japanese Pongee, 85c yard; pure-silk im ported Japanese pongee, free from rice powder. Will launder. $1.50 Colored Jnpanese Silk, 89c yard; full line of light nnd dark shades for lamp shades, art needlework and linings. A yard wide. $2.50 White Sports Silks, $1.39 yard; for separate skirts in beautiful plaid designs. Will launder perfectly. 35 inches wide. $2 Black Satin Mcssaline, $1.49 yard; deep jet black, with soft, semi-luminous finish. 35 inches wide. $2.50 Black Imported Taffeta, $1.59 yard; imported black Swiss taffeta, with soft, crisp finish. Very firm and closely woven. A yard wide. 5c Featherstitch Braid and Tape, 3 pieces for 10c; odd lots. 5c Safety Pins, 3 cards for 10c; one dozen on a card. 39c to 75c Lining Remnants at 19c yard; dress, coat and waist linings, in good colors and useful lengths. 15c and 18c Silk Galoons, 10c yard; plain and Persian colored silk galoons for trimming dresses and hats. Light and dark shades. 10c and 15c Pearl Buttons, 8c card; ocean pearl buttons two or four holes. Sizes for men's shirts, women's nnd children's wear. Moire Ribbon, 34c ynrd; 5Va inches wide, in all wanted colors for hair ribbons, snshes, millinery, etc UTICA AND I'KQUOT BLEACHED SHEETS $1.79 54x90 inch, $1.25 $2 72x90 inch, Sl.35 $1.90 63x90 inch. $1.30 $2.25 81x90 inch. $1 31 $2 63x99 inch, $1.35 $2.05 90x99 inch $1 89 UTICA AND PEQUOT BLEACHED SHEETING 42c 42 inch at 32c fi9c 72 Inch at 52c 46c 45 Inch at 34c 79c 81 inch at 54c 85c 90 inch at 68c UTICA AND PEQUOT BLEACHED PILLOW CASFS 45c 42x36 Inch, 34c 49c 45x36 inch, 36c 59c 50x30 Inch, '49c $4.85 :N. SNELLENBURG STORE OPENS DAILY AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5 P. M. NELLENBURG-S etiVRE BLOCK -MARKET. ') 'n"n2 STREETS L J Tomorrow Will Be Opportunity Day The Last One of the Summer Season, Bringing Greater Seasonable Merchandise Than Ever to Be Cleared Away to Make Fall Stock at Extraordinary Savings. Get An Opportunity Day Booklet at Any vr ON THE FIRST FLOOR " $15 Real Pigskin Traveling Bags, $8.80; natural color, natural grain pigskin. Leather lined; strong brassed locks and catches; 18-inch size. RM.nn CnwhiHA Rnctnn Rao-R. $1.79 Made of finest surface lcathor, nicely lined and finished. Strong double handlcB, Insido pocket; brown. $6.00 Imported Beaded nand Bags, $4.85; shell frames, beaded handles and fringe trimming. Women's $2.95 Leather Hand Bags, $1.85; splendid assort ment of newest fall styles variety of leathers. 19c to 29c Lingerie Cloth, Longcloth . and Nainsook, YLViz yd. Fine qualities in lengths of 1 to 6 yards. All 36 Inches wido. 39c White Pajama Cloth, 16c yard; firmly woven quality. 36 inches wide. $2.75 Longcloth, $1.25 Piece; fine quality, firm and closely woven; chamois finish; 10 pieces, 36 inches wide. $2.75 Nainsook, $1.22 Piece Fine white nainsook, soft finish, for women's and chil dren's underwear. 10-yard pieces, 36 inches wide. $8.00 Wool Filled Comfortables, $5.00 each; lambs' wool filling, with flowered percaline covers and plain sateen borders. Full size. $14.00 California Iambs' Wool Blankets, $10.50 Pair; in white with pink or blue borders, or handsome large block patterns. Full size. $5.50 Wool Finish Blankets, $3.69 Pair; in white, gray or plaid patterns; heavy quality; wool finish nap. Size 72 x 80. Satin Finish Bed Spreads, $5.75 Each; new Marseilles pat terns; scalloped edge with cut corners or plain hem med ends. $2.50 All Linen Tabic Damask, $1.30 Yard; heavy bleached pure Irish linen satin damask. 70 inches wide, in stripe and floral patterns. $6.00 All Linen Dinner Napkins, $4.25 Doz.; dew bleached pure Irish linen satin damask napkins, 22x22 inches. $1.25 Scarfs and Squares, 59c each; with fine cotton Cluny and filet lace edges. Size 18x54 inches. 65c Mercerized Table Damask, 44c yard; heavy quality, snowy bleach permanent satin lustre. Wide width, pretty patterns. 50c Turkish Bath Towels, 34c each; woven from heavy two ply yarns; white with colored borders. Thick and fluffy; hemmed ends. 75c All Linen Crash Toweling, 38c yard; bleached Irish linen; Bamsley weave crash, absorbent and lintless. 800 $1.25 Mercerized Damask Table Cloths, 84c ca.; square hemstitched or round scalloped. Large size, heavy quality. Clearance of 25c to $1 Novelty Jewelry at 18c; cuff ipns, brooches, lingerie clasps, bar pins, necklaces, vanity cases, etc., included. $12.75 Fine French Beaded Bags, $6.95; made of fine beads, in beautiful patterns and colors. Nicely lined and finished; good styles. $1.50 French Pearl Bead Necklaces. 93c: beautifully grad uated pearl beads in creamy tints. Various lengths. Men's $14.50 Open-Face Gunmctal Watches, $9.45; with luminous dials and hands. Guaranteed jeweled move ments; gunmetal case. Thin model. Women's $16.50 Wrist Watches, $11.75; guaranteed high grade 15-jewel movements fitted in 20-year guaranteed case. Small size; ribbon band. $15 Mahogany Clocks at $7.93; 8-day clocks with guar anteed Ansonia movements, 5-inch dial; hour and half hour gong strike. Three designs. 50c to $1.50 Community Silverware, 25c to 65c; discon tinued patterns in the 25-year grade. Many odd pieces, including oyster forks, salad forks, buillon spoons, soup spoons and table spoons. Wilburbuds, 69c pound. Old-Fashioned Mint Plait, 19c pound. Lovcll & Covcl Cream Caramels, 41c pound. Lowney's Milk Chocolates, 45c pound. Lowncy's Hard Candy, 26c pound. Mary Garden Talcum Powder, Special, 19c Prophylactine Mouth Wash, Special, 45c. Tooth Brushes, Special, 19c each, 3 for 5JJc Omnibus Soap, large size, 3 cakes for 31c. Swift's El Almoda Castile Soap, large bar, 49c. Snellcnburg's Hard-Water Soap, 75c dozen. Odds and Ends of Boxed Stationery, box 13c; values up to 69c. $2.50 Box Cameras, size 2'4x3'i. $1.97. $5 Box Cameras, size 2'8x4?, $3.77. St No. 1 Kodak Junior, Leather Case, $1.97. $t.50 No. 2C Kodak Junior, Leather Case, $2.37. S4.30 Metal Tripod, i fold, $1.97. 75c 7x10 Bound Phofo Album, 47c. tJr ON THE SECOND FLOOR tsi Women's $18.50 to $25 Dolmans and Capes, $10 Of wool velour. in a splendid assortment of styles. Every garment silk lined throughout. Women's $15 Polo und Jersey Coots, $6.50; in several very attractive models. Women's $18.50 Tweed and Homespun Suits, $11.73; belted and pocketod sports models. Women's $25 Tricolette Dresses, $15.75 Trimn ed with fagoting and narrow girdles. Women's $10 Tricolette Dresses. $3; straight-line and lowerea-waist models, embroidered; wide girdles. Women's $9.75 Slip-on Dresses, $1.59 Of natural color silk pongee. Sleeveless. Women's $3 and $4 Sleeveless Slip-on Dresses, 95c Ginghams nnd linenes. Narrow self-material belts and rick-rnck braid trimming. Women's $12.50 to $18.50 Summer Dresses. $5.75; organ dies, voiles and tissues plain, printed and flowered effects ruffled, frilled, tunics, sashed. Women's $6 to $8 Gingham Dresses, $3.95; bright plaid checked ginghams in effective styles. Women's $15 Silk Sports Skirts, $6.85; Fantasie silk skirts in self-color white plaid patterns. Plain or pleated pocketed and belted. ' Women's $10.95 New Blazer-Stripe Sports Skirts, $3.95 Box pleated. Various colors. Women's $15 to $18.50 Overblouses, $6.75 Clearance of Georgette and crepe de chine overblouses. Beaded, embroidered, braided. Flesh, white, bisque honeydew, taupe, navy, brown, and henna. Women's line $2 and $3 Voile Blouses. Si minu..., trimmed and tailored models. Women's S6.75 to $33 Extra-Size Cotton Dresses. $3.95 to $10; assortment of materials nnd colors; smart styles Sizes 42 M; t0 62 'u; not every size in every stvle Women's $22.50 to $35 Extra-Size Cloth Dresses at $16 50 Serge, tricotine nnd jersey. Sizes 42i to 5H but not every size in nil styles. " Women's $1.50 Gowns and Chemises, 73c; of lingerie cloth lace nnd embroidery trimmed. ' Women's SI Pink Batiste Bloomers, 45c; elastic nt waist and Knee. Women's 89c Bloomers, 35c; step-in bloomers of fine lingerie cloth in n nk nnd whit Women's $3 Corsets, 93c; two styles, one medium bust, the & CO. "",n ,v'1" "'uor Kirnie iop. Jn plnK m, Vhito coutll. ON THE SECOND FLOOR 'M Women's $5 Corsets, $1.95 A clearance salo of GOO corsets; several very good styles in low and girdle tops; odds and ends. Sizes up to 27. Materials include broendo and pink coutll. Women's $3.95 Washable White Silk Petticoats, $2.20; some with double panels back and front. Women's $1 White Sateen Petticoats, 50c; with neat tucked flounces. Women's $1.39 House Dresses C9c; ginghams and percales. Women's $1.50 Gingham Bunga low House Dresses, 95c. Assortments of Room for New Door Women's $3 Extra Size House Dresses, $1.95 Striped ginghnms and plain color chambrays. Straight-lino models; sizes 48, 50 and C2. Women's $1.19 Pinafore Aprons, 55c. Of ginghnms and striped materials with rick-rack braid, tic and pocket. Women's $2.25 Bungalow Aprons, $1.39; fine quality ging ham, with piping, sash and pocket. Women's $5 Sweaters. $2.49; light weight worsted Tuxedo sweaters, nssortcd colors and some heather mixtures. Women's $4 Knitted Bathing Suits, $1.45. Tho most wanted styles with strap shoulders. Practical color; all sizes. Women's $5 and $6 Sports Oxfords and White Pumps, $3.25; white Nu-buck sport3 oxfords trimmed with potent leather. White canvas one-strap pumps. Women's $2.50 and $4.50 Low White Shoes, $1.85; several styles in fine white linen pumps. Some slightly soiled; good range of sizes. Men's $8 Oxfords, $4.35; tan and brown calf lace oxfords in newest styles and toe shapes; welted soles. Misses' $18.50 Tweed and Homespun Suits. $11.75; variety of sports models, belted and pocketed. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' $25 Silk Dresses, $15.75 Tricolettes and Canton crepes. Straight-line and tunic effects, embroidered or ribbon trimmed. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' $10 Tricolette Dresses, $5; straight-line and blouse styles. Embroidered. Sizes 14, 1G and 18 years. Misses' $12.50 to $18.50 Summer Dresses, $5.75 Organdies, voiles and ginghnms; ruffled, frilled, tuniced. Organdies, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' $6 to $8 Gingham Dresses, $3.95; plaid and check ginghams. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' $3 and $4 Sleeveless Slip-on Dresses, 95c Gingham and linene straight-line dresses, belted and pocketed. Trimmed with rick-rack braid. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' $18.50 to $25 Dolmans, $10; smart wool velour wraps, richly embroidered. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' $15 Coats, $6.50; jersey and serge sports models, tailored styles and polo coats. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' $4 and $5 Wash Skirts, $3.55 Surf satin and cotton gabardine skirts in shirrcd-back style, pocketed and some button-trimmed. Misses' $10 Baronet Satin Skints, $6.50: in flesh, light blue, Copen and navy. Shirred backs; fancy pockets. Girls' $5.00 Serge Slip-on, Dresses, $3.29 Belted and pocketed. Girls' $2 Wash Dresses, $1 Gingham, voile and organdie dresses, in figured and flowered effects, with collars and cuffs of contrast ing materials. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Women's, Misses' & Girls' $2 Smocks, 89c Of ramie linene and wonderlaine. Embroidered; smocked. Girls' $10 Medium-Weight Coats, $5 Novelty fabrics and polo coats. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Children's $2.25 to $5.95 Whit Lawn Dresses, $1.19 to $3.50; slightly soiled. Many styles. 2 to 6 years. Children's $2.50 to $6 Colored Dresses, $1.29 to $2.95; many attractive styles. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Children's $1 to $1 Hats, 25c to $1; piques, organdies or straws. Children's $1.65 Peg-Top Rompers. $1.19; pretty colors; sizes 2 to 6 years. Children's $1.25 Cambric Princess Slips, 75c; lace trimmed. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Clearance $2 to $15 Discontinued Hand-Embroidered Models, SI to $7.50"; including children's and ladies' dresses nnd skirts, center pieces, scarfs, luncheon sets, towels, etc. Only one of a kind. vr ON THE THIRD FLOOR to Boys' S10 and $12 Norfolk Suits at $5.73; cheviots and cassimeres, coats lined with mohair. Sizes 6 to 11 years. Boys' $18 and S20 Norfolk Suits at $9.50; of nil-wool fancy cheviots in an assortment of styles and color- ings. Good models. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Boys' $2 to $2.50 Washable Suits at 85c Only 100 none sent C. O. D. and no n ail or 'phone orders filled. Sizet 3 to 6 years. Bojb' $5.30 Corduroy Suits at S3.95; junior Norfolk styles with full-lined knee pants. Sizes 3 to 0 years. Boys' S2 Washable K nicker Pants. SOc; sizes 6 to 18 venrs. Men's $6 and $7 Pure Worsted Bathing Suits. S3; in Pacific Coast style, shirt and trousers knit in one. Boys' $4 Slip-on Sweaters at S1.85; shawl collars or V- shnperl necks. Men's $5 Sweaters at $3; pure worsted face and merino back. Shawl collar and V-neck; various colors. Pore Gum Tubes. $1.75; 30x3i, guaranteed. Speedway Tires, 6000-Mile adjustment: 31 X 4 515.65 35 x 4... . 32 x 4 15.95 36 x 4V4 32 x 44 22.00 37 x 5 34 x 4n 23.30 23.70 26.00 31.45 Pure Gum Tubes. $1.75; 30t3:, guaranteed. Mobiloil Oil, Arctic, 85c gallon. - ON THE FOURTH FLOOR to $5.50 and $11 Roller Coasters. $3.95 and $7.95; 2 sizes with cars. $32.30 to $60 Ptillman-SIeeper U:hv Carriages, $21.75 to $13.75; newest styles nnd finishes. $17.50 to $40 Bloch Reed Stroller Go-Cnrts. $12.75 to 29.75: various styles. S1.25 Rubber Door Mats. 65c; size 18x30 inches. $21 Heavy Wool nnd Fibre Rugs. $14.25; size 9x12 feet $55 Wilfnn Velvet Rugs. S40.65; size 6.9x12 feet. $50 Heavy Seamless Velvet Rugs, $35501 Size 9x12 feet. Rich Chinese nnd Oriental effects in pretty blue nnd rose colorings. I $60 Fine Seamier Axmlnstcr Rugs. $39.85; size 8.3x10.0. $2 Heavy Inlaid Linoleum, $1.02 square yard; two yards wide; colors through to the hack. SI .50 Old Colonial Rag Cnrpet. 92c yard: one yard wide $o to $6.50 Framed Pictures, $2.75; beautiful subjects In plain nnd ornamented frnmes; some fancy tops and colored mouldings. $17.50 to $20 Mirrors. $8.95; nssortcd styles, finishes and meJVPoJyCrr0JC,,"cntir and color-toned frames. S88 Hlgh-Grade Cabinet Sewing Machines, $80 each; one of the best makes; fully equipped and guaranteed. Club plan S5 first pnvment. balance $5 monthly. Used Sewing Machines. $21 to $54; all high-grade. Club plan, $T when ordering, $1.25 weekly. Used Bnx-Top Sewing Machines, $5 to $12; all In good sewing condition. 29c Plain Marquisette, 15c yard; excellent quality; not all colors. VA1 n1"?."01?. pP''n. 90c yard: 50 Inches wide. $Uj ollc. Net and Marquisette Curtains, 69c set; htrm stitched curtains in white, ivory and ecru. Dutch curtains included. Second". 79c Window Shades, 48c each: opaque shades, on reliable spring rollers, size 30x72 Inches. All colors. 48c Imported Cretonne. 35c yard; exceptional quality: many colors nnd patterns; fast colors $28 fedar Chests, $19.98 each; genuine red cedar chests groove nnd tongue construction. Moth-proof. ' N. SNELLENBURG & CO. afe tw.w,.i I I'i4. iy.. l-. w i 1' om-. f.4i u( .Vv ,rK - ..t "'.... Agy-tr