i 1 5 fT.,".-! ""'J"i -W tv' ""-fc'VjWjj v -V .r - . 'B "I r j,' V- . In. V SfillNR RFAffllR J SHORE PAGEANT MBBPHWPV "IB jt200O Paracio in ureax vanoxy of Surf uaro BOToro uroax Boardwalk Throng 'V. . ' 'EVEN MAYOR IN TRUNKS Today's Pageant Program of Atlantic City Events , ujjjq p , ItollinK-chnlr parade. 8 I. M. Presentation of prizes, Steel flcr. 8:30 P. M. Klcctrlcnl display. jq p jf "Governors' ball" on Slccl Dor. n.. atnff tfnrrcunondcnt ' ' Atlantic Clly, N. ... H't. 8. One ef the largest crowds tunc nns ever ' jkroneod the Iloardwalk ns late as this r, in tho senhon jammed e'ery Inch of the planklnR nml bnnwu on em.er kiuc oi i n long lnnc on the beach twenty. live ' .Ifpn to we 2000 of Atlantic Citj'smon uiniitlful residents nuil vNitois take i . . . .i.i i. . , ,.rt In the "bathers' icvlew" this nu" " e mB-muscjcd. iiu-uy slaves. El I with placed on tho bench near the end Of course, besides Hie benuties tlierc ' of !or'", t'nrollnu avenue. Directly In the men's division, the comic di- I'"1 "' t .w' 1ro specially erected ThloB and the udei Using sections, in I J or,m "tltiR coytfrcd and with which ccry new feature that fertile ,fl"lnR pennants fllng above It. brains could devise was on display. Hut . "c the king of the deep wns entcr the benuties. the new bathing suits and ' ' lc1 bj f,lnCy ""Vcil'B Hy children il the dance of sunlight on happy. "" 'Br own-iji. .Inst as the dancing "& SfrSolV Possible ,e- lbn,r.XMWh.b,lWn. ,izc,l dream of the costume makers' f,, ,T Vn'vs1 inC in bl .ht tl.e ,rt. Colors ran l.rough the rainbow ' ,lir,llf8, 0f thc .', mMcar bccnlno ,i,d then branched off Into tints and , mealed, bathed in colored Hrc, when fhaclcsthnt l(l r'V"l oven the Mined they released dozens of llonting (lares, khs of Dame Nature. (.irN. short or I Then for half an hour one of the Inrgcst tail, thin and stout, Mender. icay, lircworks demonstrations ever attempted blondes, brunettes and ccry wirying at tho resort leaped and plajed Its fhadc of natuie or the hairdresser are beauties into the dark heavens. The tun present. I glnnt searchlights even were dimmed by The Jlajor, his cabinet and thc mem-I the magnlliceuce of the rocket,, set bcrs of the eommiltce In cliarge of the pieces, bombs and flares and every other two-dnj pageant were In the win of the conceivable fireworks device, marchois. All the city and pngc.int I At the close nf the "stupendous illn cfficiuls wne in bathing suils, lilue i mhmthiu" that's what the jirogram trunks, white jci-c.h and white belts, '''""'d ". mid that's what it was tho tilth their name and rank emblazoned ' Profession formed about King Neptune en a huge blue shield over their hearts. I ,cn ToHic Nolo Tl milts Next cune a hand, in white bathing ?iilt,. cloMdj followed by u henvy bank .' of police in blue bathing suits, lircmcn ami life guards. . The life guards in their miii and tuttf' stained uniforms mnde a con trast to the new bright red bathing suits of the liremnn. Father Neptune, attended by his flaus. headed the parndo-proper. Hud- mdMmIiii. tho Inventor, who is taking! SLtt.r'nt.'Vi' "i", Sr1' K' " HS?C?-2U? ovn. "-. Ji T l',.IBlly H,,.'t,c; I juuu lull nil i-iiii-ii-ii lllllf llli; r. 1 1 1 -1 ( III x the c.inihnl during the last two (lajs that many fear that he is ovcitnxing his strength in cm nine around the heavy green costume, trident and crown. He has endeared hiuibelf to the merrj makers, however, ami whatever lie may pay for his fun in the matter of wcarincbs Ife certainly hns found a way into tho henits of those nt tho carnival ami they lose no opportunity to bhow it iu the wildest sort of oppluusc. Then came tho fust division, lend by the llqtnry Club .lazv; Hand in lmthiug attire, with wild note, tenles and bars running nil our them. Then came the Hjgcia Swimming Club, led by tluee beautiful bathing xirli in one-piece black suits, touched hec and there with n brilliant jellow tllk. Thc "Alanine He" came ncU. 'White and borne on the .shonldum nf fun lmul.-v Negroes there was draped upon it the delicious frosting in the person of Miss ' Sl:hlV,Sr.rM1 J!:.,'.1..: ! .Piece uh lti silk linililn- uiiii ivin, .i,:i cap and stockings. ' i , t'nc of the features of this division wu received the most npplause w-as bassador Swimming Club, led by Miss Ada Tnjlor, president of the club. U....1": h """ h'.""l' Ul. l.uu "J"' uw"K ine I'hlladelphin members of the organization are Helen 1'enin -jwer, Ucssif inn ,! Dorothy Huii- Chlldreu Ilau Dhlslou ,Thc M'cond division was thc little toildron s and made the biggest hit of y I'a!',",,1(' llf"'1" the bathing girls. About M0 children, dresse.l in tvery t of cute or cbautiful cobtunic that jeclfon l'"1 lWyhc' maJu "1' tbN l,mthi"!,(,ivi,lun "aH Bigoted most 'MUth smiles. It was a sort of men's wauty contest and was the opportunity ifcr.-th0 ,tnnnt'(l l'-'neh gods to show tkJ- StalvJ"r,!, f,,l"ls t0 llu''r Towds tfri- ' .' Ivlsl011 nml bravei1 the ban lerinjc of the watchers. aa7lo,''?"li:I(!lviJi!lo,l "ns sninll-but r t?l in or K'nnllty for what It lacked ? ?rS- Am,0l,K ,tl10 mo!,t noticeable whL r '.ly littlc, mlss' w,,o nmlo tho aiSh o?.'!ce with n Rort of whirling march This wH to display the fact M..i wn5 two gills In one. One MU, inM-as l Ns 11,U0 uml n the other riothY. . lu're vns a Kro"t 11 ft m V T.?y,ity to ",uU Miss Si he MX'.'S0 WUS "m(le DmLn.,1"1'1 I,ot hwH t-o tinv it is ,J ta their ttork cu. it k wus ft folo irSn !!lsr ,0l",nP"B costume In this l conll f !.Y lrls (lr('s''cl "'tirely 'n """u''-. aliln S"'"u wllnt uvcl' "" 'mil been r Xiulln tBi I'.'."",S' 0,le for "" 5omI it nml ",0 h0L'o,,,l for Vro UiJlT Samo tho riot o' lr 4 ' S M...!i:i mm,u tlic "'u,,"i,,s !to 'r ",n',c'P.''". F'rls In the rseetSn, "Iln,,c4PiI,I,M-,p-- 1" the L'erv I Avimi1, "" ,ve J'lss -"one Hujev, Hen in nms' Mnr-V filbert, Heotriiu ItohVrts, a"'' Mn,'J' (iilbcit. tr.ce I ,NiX!" I)Ls,ll,' KnlrancliiB one". md hli? 'Wft '!'front "t lid ts L ii of ' sht- Au tin- 'la 5 , l.H eWI ""'"i"''1 nl"' "ft ""1 "hi e-enn,?",0118 " lm"lr tan " ho " ,U,,VC,"- ,',ro' the n of "ni 'V: clH "nd.",e. l0R P'"s '"" "curcuiignts plnjcd Safe Milk r Infants Invalids NO COOKING q 'Food.Drlnk" for All Age , hSLi r nch-ttt Home' 0ffic" t. and JHIW'i w b,w u. Mvk v4SiS9Hs if -VV i ATLANTIC .llio n bit of l-nlrjlantl was the way (lio Atlantic Clly shore lino loolieil last carnUnl. Tlio photograph fa shown looliliiff tip the floiinhwilh about Iho ulty from the time dnrknest fell untlj nearly midnight. Tlic lights plnyliiR on the Rny clothci of the women and Iho fluttering banncis Mrclclicd arrows the Iloardwalk were crlipscd-in brilliancy only by the burst of fireworks just before 0 o'clock. At niiwin, , ..,,, rviuu i-m-iiiumi; iiiaiiu about 7:;in Kinc Xcntiine made his n,.Pt ,mbIc npj.pnm,,. Mnce the morning, when he wltn-dcd the judg- '''B f the beauty contest in Keith's 'hcatre. Ills throne, giuinleil as al- I marched to Steeplechase I'ier. Here n "'" "" ". ijeiuiea nv two iinniii .costume hall beiran which intended far in, ,,H' MI"H bonis. A special throne "'"' dais had been erected for the veil- erabie King Neptune and he sat, sur rounded iy his court and framed by flic competing beauties, smiling benignly on the whirling incrrj -ninhcrs. In Confetti Showers " In the midst of swirls of confetti, dancers, from the tlnlcyt tot able to walk, to gray-haired 'married folks," ."'1',.," ,,,Tsnir d , ml Racier ''rnoder:1 kind f costume that In moved through dances. Uvory busy brains could conceive was on the lloor. There were prizes offered for the most beautiful, thc most original and the funniest. There was much to choose from in each c,s The judges found thc task before them a hard one, but ccry one wns so good nntured, the music was so continuous and the confetti sparkled so delightfully that whatever tjhelr caiefully guarded se ciet decision is it is certain to be hap pily received when announced this eve ning. No accidents of a serious nntiitc were reported and nothing happened to dim tho unalloyed joj of the whole occasion. WEDSSALVATI0N LASSIE R. E. Walbrldge Marries Miss Irene Mclntyre, Decorated for Valor Boston. Sept. S. (Hy A. 1'.) Miss Irene Mclntjre, whose exploits as a lvntlon Army lassie overseas with thc Twenty - sixth (Yankee) Division, won her a distinguished service cross, was Vnll..Un .,f Hnln.l,nm V Tl MIIIUIHInl V. ,v..w.w, ... ... Tho bride. Is the daughter of Colonel and Mrs. W. A. Mclntjrc, of the Sal vation Army. The lace on her gown wns made by peasant girls of Vucipie ville. France, who gave it as a token for services she rendered the village. POLICE VETERANS QUIT Lieutenant Was 31 Years on Force and Patrolman 45 Lieutenant of Police John K. Kolth resigned todaj from the I'olico Huicaii after thirty-one j ears' service. He had an enviable rceoid of never having been redrlimiuded. He wns made, a lieuten ant in 1010. The Civil Service CommlsMon gave an honoinblu discharge to Street Ser geant Adam Sanderson, seventy-eight ,enrs old. who had been assigned to tho Oermnntown policy station for forty-llvo years. City Treasurer's Report Tho report of the City Treasurer for the week follows: Iteieipts. Sl!)02. arill.lti; iiiyments. .Sl.UTin.SOS.UT: bal ance (tint including sinking fund), $23,130,0."i7.yi. w. I eoav If your salesmen's samples are lost, damaged or stolen You insure the goods in your store or fac tory, why not have protection for them when they are in the sample bags of your salesmen? They cer tainly are exposed to a great many more hazards, such as fire, theft, pilferage, etc. Any a(ent or broker can &at you a North America policy Insurance Company of North America Philadelphia Cipitil $5,000,000 FonoiUJ 1792 Fire, Marine, Automobile, Touriat, etc -- teVEMar-UBliIO CITY'S GALA NIGHT U.S.Mandate.Move Scored in League Conllniifcl from Timo ()no Aland Islands to Finland, saying he re gretted "that the Council took into consideration arguments that ought not apply." Swede Brandishes Threat M. Ilrautlng suggested that the mem bers might cut off their contributions if the League did not succeed In produc ing results more in according with Its fundamental principles. Lord Hobert Cecil praised tho frank ness of M. limiting, but defended the secretariat of the Leajuo fror ehnrges of extravagance anil partinllty. The Conn til's work had been good, Lord Kobert sold, but he thought it might have put in a little moio work. "It is impossible to settle n dis pute with satisfaction to both sides." he declaied In referring to Mr. Hunt ing's criticisms of the Aland Islands award. The fact that the Council hod' reached a decision which both pdrties accepted loyally he regarded as a great achievement. "A continuation of the Polish Lithuanian controversy after all the ef forts that have been made to settle it. is an international disgrace," Lord ltoberts said. Hopes for .Justice In.Hllcsla He appealed directly Jo these coun tries to put an cud to the dispute. II" sn''l ''e hoped the Council would ar rho nt a solution of tin Silt-dan uues- tion which would appeal to the whole world ns just. The Commission on Disarmament has decided to hold open session and give fullest publicity to Its work. This de cision was reached upon the motion of Lord-Hobcrt Cecil supported bv Signor Schnnzcr, of Italy, and Itcnc Viviani, of Frnncc. I'nnnmn has notified the League that its representative in the assembly will be Haoiil A. Amndnr, I'aunmnu Charge d'Affalres in l'nris, and that he will arrive in Ocncvn today. The Peruvian Minister to Heme hns arrived in Geneva and is awaiting instructions from his Government in answer to an Inipiiry ns to whether his Government desires hiin to attend the assembly. Thc Costa Kicn delegate took his place iu the assembly today. , Buenos Aires, Sept. 8. fHy A." I) Rejection by the Assembly of the League of Nations of nmciidincnix n the covenant of. the League proposed by Argentina may be followed by the withdrawal from thc League of certain American republics. Including Chile, it Is learned here in relinbk souices. Ar gentina withdrew from the first As sembly when her amendments were not accepted. Reports from Geneva stating that tho Committee on Amendments had re jected the one proposed bv Argentina providing that all sovereign states should be members of the League unless they voluntarily abstained from membership, were commented upon by Foreign Min ister Pueyrredou last night. He said this action would result in tho absolute and permnnent separation of Argentina from the League. The foreign minister declared the action of the committee did not sur prise Jilm. "When the Argentins delegation withdrew from the Assembly last ear," he continued, "I was sure It was a Brocaded velvet and Canton crepe form a charming combination in this afternoon frock which is fashioned with a long semi-fitted basque and a Florentine neck line. The wide sleeves and the slender ribbon panels which fasten at the top with jet cabuchons are inter esting and becoming features. This is only one of the dozens of new and interesting designs in Vogue's new Autumn Pattern Quarterly now on sale at Wanamaker's, on the first floor. ' VOGUE PATTERNS Announcement is made that thc former Vogue Pattern Room at 301 Empire Building has been closed, and that from now on Vogue Patterns will be on sale at JOHN WANAMAKER'S On the First Floor EbBRPHILAi)ELI?HIA; MEDURSEfAY DISPLAY nljjlit when lit up for Its annual from the Steeplechase 'gnoii-by' for good. Representatives of Milled powers, however, told me they would consider my amendments nt thc next meeting of tho Assembly, and, of course, we could not withdraw from the League until such consideration had been given." RICH QOLD VEIN STRUCK Prospectors and Miners Stampede to Wilbur Creek, Alaska Fairbanks, AInslin, Sept. 8. (Hy A. P.) Reports here last night describe the richest gold strike since ClciKy Creek days, along Wilbur Creek north of here. A stampede of miners and prospectors wns underway immediately. Advices reaching the Fairbanks News Miner by telegraph, mail nnd In per son, indicated sensational discoveries. Deaths of a Day James 0. Woodrow The fiiueial of James G. Woodrow. formerly uctive in politics lit the Thir tieth Wnrd, who died at his home. 'M'M Hafnbridge street. Tuesday. vlll be held on Saturday at 2 P. M. from an undertaking parlor nenr Eighteenth nnd Chestnut streets. For ninny jears he was chief clerk in the Coroner's office. He retired from tlic office In 100(1. Mr. Woodrow wns a member of Mount Iloreb Lodge, Free and Accepted Ma sons, nnd the Rethany Brotherhood. Dr. T. M. O'Rourke Thc body of Dr. T. M. O'Rourke. a plijsiclun and former athlete, who died Tuesday night nt his homo. 1021 Spring Gnrdcn street, will be taken to Wntcr burj, Conn., for burial. Deatii re sulted from overwork during the In lluenzn epidemic. Dr. O'Rourke wns n graduate of Vilinnovn College nnd served for five jenrs ns chief resident phjslclan of the Medieo-Chirurglcal Hospital. J. G. Davis' Funeral The funeral of James G. Davis, who for moie than twenty-five jears wns superintendent of records of thu United Gnu Improvement Compnny . nnd who died on Sunday after n loiig illness, will take place this morning from ills home, at 5115 Aspen street. s. . Mrs. Dillon's Funeral Thc funcrni of Mrs. Emma C. Dillon, wife of Dr. Fled J. Dillon, who died nt her residence, nt 1000 North Thir teenth street, on Saturday last, will be held tomorrow morning. Mrs. Dillon wns well known in thc Seventeenth Wnrd previous to her marriage. Her father, John Wnlls, was prominent In Democratic politics. As Miss Eminn G. Wnlls she is lemeinbered ns n teacher in tho John Moffit Public School, Sec ond nnd Jefferson streets, where she served fifteen jenrs. Military Funeral for A. F. Ervln A military funeral will take place for Anthnnv F. Ervin. Jr., killed In action In Trance. October IS. lf)18, whose bod) arrived here last night from Hoboken. Services will be conducted in the home of his grandfather, Anthony F. En In. lMfl North Rrond street. Ervln served with Company E, llHth Infantry. He wns iu tho printing bus iness iu Huffnlo when he entered the service. (o) Vou Frock No. G221 -5 CHEMISTS 0 1 UNA AN Say Vitaminos Make Thorn Su perior to Navy or Lima as Food By the Associated Press New Vork s"nt. S. Adsukl. or Orlcntnl beans, nnd vltnmlnes, as they nITeet cnlu's, eggs nnd .chickens, enme In for n shnre of discussion today at thc various sessions of (lie American Chemical Society nt Columbia Pnlver sltv Tho ndsukl benn, which Is virtually . d STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A. NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK -MJRKET II zro 121 STREETS 1 September Sale of HOUSEFUENISHINGS S2.00 10x14 French Glass Mirror, $1.00 (Solid oalt frame. $55.00 Leonard Clean-as-a-China- C?39 H Dish Refrigerator )lJ haitJj ftfaffl"Chinapl Otip-pleco porcrlnln-llnod round corner porcelain paneled door $3.50 Four Shelf Bamboo Book or Magazine Stands, $1.98 No mall order $2.50 Curtain With Nickel-Plated Pins $55.00 High-Grade Golden Oak C7Q OC Kitchen Cabinet P' Whltn e n a m o 1 flnlnh Inte rior, three 1 r a w e rs, whlto hIIiI 1ns porce lain t o J), deep flour bin. (? 1 a sm sugar Jar and four spice jars Hold on Club nan. $1.75 18-Inch Glnss Shelf .. $1.00 W 3" 35c Round Steel Fry Pan vld IianJI. 23c $1.10 Oval Metallic Bottom Wash Boilers 65c $2.00 Pint-Size Vacuum Bottles, ,95c Keep liquid hot or cold I hours. $3.00 5-Ft. Folding Step Ladders, With Bucket Resl, $1.98 65c Corrugated Metal Wash- Board, 39c $1.25 Corru gated Glass Wash Board, 69c &&SX&2X n.t zzmn?'. . ?SEZ& fi Jt ' u. .$1.50 Slatted Extra- Strbng Wood Wash no Ttanrtma 7Uv i $1.59 nHBn LJI0-5- - l ill i -J. ,- ... .,' fcfVTAiyK-tTrr 1 m' ' ' Villi- lh-TlL SEPTEMBER 8, 1921 new In tho United States, wns declnrcd to bo superior In protein value to the old-fashioned navy bean, or Its big brother, limn. The subject was taken tip in a pnper prepared by D. Brcesc .Tones, A. .1. Finks nnd C. K. J. Oers dorff, of tho United Stnte Department of Agriculture, Washington. The paper declared that the benn locked, how ever, n sufficiency of th? Important sulphur-bearing acid, crystlne, nnd should be served with foods such ns eggs, milk nml meat. The article of food, which docs not require cooking, wns originally grown only In Mnn churia, Japan, China and Korea. In .Tnpan it Is used for making soup, gruels, confections, enkes, ns a flour for shnmpoos nnd n base for facial cream. Vltamlnes were discussed in two pa pers, one by Professor .7. H. Hughes, of the Knnsns State Agricultural Col lege of Manhattan, Kansas, declaring thnt cnlves nursed by cows that were fed on food containing n small percent age of vitnnilnes were likely to go blind. M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. $4.75 Tables, Tapered Legs, $2.75 21x36 Kitchen $42.00 Leonard Golden Oak Finish on (c Refrigerator. yzy.yo $1.75 and $2.00 Oval Willow Clothes Baskets, Extra OQ Sitnc Strong. O l.O $2 Sanded Roofing Paper, CI 7c roll PI.U 108 sq ft. to the roll. 65c Long Handle White Cotton Ceiling or Wall Dusters 3C at ..,, 90c Heavy Galvanized Wash Tubs, Two CO,, Handles $1.50 Household Hatchets. With cr-ii Sharp 'rjJf S 89c 7J Plumb make $1.25 Household Steel Claw Hammers, 89c Plumb make $1.75 Non Rustable Food or Meat Grinder, $1.10 Has t Knlea. Double Self-Basting Roast Pans and Heavy Steel Frying Pans 8c Swift's Pride Laundry Soap at 10 for 49c Each caUe with valuable coupon $25 American Porcelain 100-Piece ei C nc Dinner Set qiO.yd Bluebird, gold or bluo band decora tion. Slight imperfections. $12.50 American Porcelain 50-Piece Dinner $0 it Set .po.45 Gold band or bluebird decoration. Slight Imperfection. - ffff 44 If, Sold on I S I a (1 ir iSr Set (r cSf- $$ c t Ho described-experiments carried on nt the agricultural college to provo his point, nnd declared they showed that while cows that ate fow vltantinci might produce n fairly abundant supply of milk, tho quality wns so poor thnt It wns not adequate food for their young. Mr. Hughes, In another paper, de clnrcd vltnmlnes In hens' food hnd n great effect upon thc quality of chickens hatched from their eggs. Low per centage of vltamlnes means -n low per centage of strong, hcnlthy chickens, he declared, while experiments proved that tho hen fed with food containing ,i I rtlnntlfiil tiitnltlt rt lirt I tin lutltln ttitnl 1 factors usiinlly became the mother of husky chicks. "Don t count jour chickens before they nrc hutched," he ndvlsed, for, lie snld, statistics showed thnt about half of the some 000,000.000 eggs set in the United States each jear nctually hatched. This, he said, meant u loss of nbout ."51.000,000 and could inrgely be eliminated If moie ltnmincs went Into the grown hens food. September Sale of Furniture & Bedding Full Sic Bed American &Z?Y? Walnut kWWd$Ar Wsmm Law WMm $65.00 4-Piece Mission Suit. As Illustrated fsi ' TrPTfy m fi FT ha Beautiful suit, consistinir of sind table. Finished in fumed wwb uiiu tuimuiiuuit'. oiiuwii, 125 $60.00 Extension Tables as O'JA 7c Each Shown at.. P'J mm Plank top. 6-ft. extension. $75.00 Oak Buf fets, 50-Inch Size $39.75 Plank top, with largo cupboards, drawers for silver nnd linen. As Illustrated. $18.50 Enamel Beds at Two-Inch cor nuom p t with 10 one-inch hller tods. F. size only. $1.25 Yellow Earthen- 7Qr ware Cooking Sets.. ' - Oaispro'a and C cub nd C cub- fe- 5 ird cupi esofp- n f .r 'on. prs" in) ta b $1.25 Inverted Gas Light Sale ... 89c Ul-pass extra if desired. finpwTi c 3 ta J . H $9.95 ,m, I . U1 '13 ,1 w MClAf Dlf RDIM MCMnmiL V'i Granite Sarcophagus Dedicated MT . Site of Mayflower Band's Cemetery , ,'jj .... . , . V. Vli 7. 8 I'i'inoiiiii, iMM., sept. .--w7 w P.) The General Bbclcty of MnynW,v Descendants today dcdlcntc'd n granlwr sarcophagus as n permanent mcmovnljl Vi tho Pilgrims half the Mayflower band who died In tho Colony's first wlnt'T mi the Plymouth (.bore. Tlu i. ouument stands on tho summit of Cole's Hill, facing the open sen, and I on the s'to of the first burying ground. "Here, under cover of dnrkncsn, thu fast dui, idling compnny laid their (lend, leveling tlic earth nbovo them lest ho Indians should lcnin how many were the grine," was one inscription on It, Thc hones of some of the Pilgrims, whiih were tnken from tho canopy ier Plj mouth rock last December, have) I el u deposited in the memorial. $34.75 lanro armchair, rocker, lnrtm notion oak with American leather seats. 1 1 , 500 $6 Dining- Room Chairs, at $2.95 Q u a r tcrcd oak, panel back, slip seat, French legs. Shown. $1.50 Good Feather Pillows at MATTRESSES Sl.r.00 Felt-nnd-Fiber Mnttrcsses, $7.93 $18.00 Fclt-and- Cotton Mattresses $9.35 $32.50 Puro Felt Imperial Edge Mnttrcsses, $18.75 Limited Quantity $38.00 Brass d1C -7C Beds J)10..D 2 inch ptat, l-'.uh fl w-. FT.LENSw'iJS Fifth Fhor Reg. $2.50 7-Pc. Ice Cream Sets . SU9 V?, H ' . "it'-i-K nf 'reozer and six fjlo. 1 ' ''Jf1'! I ln sherbet KliUfn 65c Cut-Glass Sugar and L'renm Set as ; Mir Wy if l( tl f i?Zl "'"'L i"i.fc-i Fr" nil r n ii u 1 95c I I I Ml i - ii ! nfif y rt--i ... ..!. 35c ittjyi..xj rn i wi.y flir m 14 l a m m m nt. duJ" fi v '3I fmi ImlUtioai ft SubiUutei $ UKl I riDliniC VU1.J M.... :N. SNELLENBURG & .CO, y. "--.MHi'llHJW tMU ' a: i i :N. SNEL),VNBURGi & -"0 m h7.i iftw.A,vv-ail:r f&g' tr'i. K i'.w-.,, xi vVX.,R.''u--i'n-,f,'.,,.J)'.v'jfn.-" iVTHi ii, 1 .," , ,u. t h.J! Mtj i rr( m - "i 1 j-.i