Ci? a . " if iti h "Vr; 'e. iViv'i rew,i j ' . FOR HORSE SHOW WfERQSQ PUBLIC ODEDGER-PHTCADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921 .',5 Society Will Fill Bexes at Open ing of Annual Event Tomorrow fRlDAY GOVERNOR'S DAY Secirtr will nil Hie Iiexps ul the nn tiunl Bryn Mnwr Herse Shew, which opens tomorrow nt Bryn Maw. j nddltlen te tlie home show the fifth nnminl Bryn Mnwr Hound Shew ,,! the full show of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society will nlse be held. croup of society women will con duct n rnfcterln ns one of the fentures $ tt shows . - rriclnv will be Governer's Dijy, nnd - .'. Rnrnlll. who Is OnO () the UOX- bellcrahns Premised te attend. United IV. Senater Knox is nlse n member SHAWL: CHOKES WOMAN" Wrap Catches In Motorcar Wheel, Binding Her te Seat A Budden shriek caused James W. Robinson, of Trenten, N. ,7., te leek back In the nutomebilo he was driving yesterday en the way te Valley FerRe. IIe saw his sister pinned ngnltist the ten supports of the machine, unconscious, and n shawl twisted nbeut 'Tier neck. Mr. Robinson was driving with Iris wife, sister nnd two nieces. Ills sister wero n shnwl nbeut her sheuldem. As they wcre riding through Bridgeport the shawl, In some way, became entan gled In one of the back wheels of the cnr. suddenly wijenchlng the woman ngnlnst tlie uprights nnd binding her theie securely. She was taken -te a ncntby physician, where she was re vived. She was cut nnd bruised en her head. eclred by the cemmitter) In cnnnj(. The Ferd car, which was the principal prlse of the carnival, was wen by Reese Philips, n prominent resident of Lans Lans Lans downe, but he declined te take advan tage of his poed fortune, and the car will revert te the American Legien, which will dispose of it ngnln In the tame way. The proceeds of the car nival wll be devoted te a fund te ob tain n new building te heuse the pest. Francis M. Celbert, Inc. flteivm Heat Plumbtiur Het-Water Heat Kances Warm-Air Heat Bias rtoeflnr Tank Heaters Metal Itoeflnir Oan Heaters Sheet-Metal Werk 5208 Baltimore Ave. Bell Phene, Woedlnnrl 229.1 of the association nnd may be prtscnt enf,.ifl.f:n,irnesq will be lent this wJrv's show by the appenrani-c of many nV officers 'in uniform. One of the J rnctlens will be an nrtillcry claw in Vwi rrvrn battcrici. five from the reg Sr n m" and two from the National (Junrcl of Pennsylvania, will intrtici- raTl!e bnxhelderi will be as follews: Ilencrt n.,Strawbrldge. (1. Dawsen fa man, Dr Geerge C. Stout, Victer r Mather. Herace B. Hare. Arthur (J. Vlrkrei V. J. Dllwerth Bcggs, It. O. IS Jr., Mrs. William II. Hughes, Mr , 'Ftp' WiHMpi. Mrs. William II. wSnmSir. .Ir., Mrs. It. It. M. Cnr KDt "r? Wiliiam du Pent, Themas B. (vnn-imnkcr, Jr.. Mrs. rhnrles A. unn Ummet dn out Mrs. "&7 j. Cellins, Samuel D. Riddle Mrs. cerse II. nnrle. Jr.. Mm. Kthviirrt reberts. Alexander Van Rensselaer, W.llin" T. Wright. Mrs. W. II. Don Den ' Samuel M. Vnuclain, Mr, .Geerge V C, Drexel, Henry II. Lllisen, GU Wt Inthcr. Dr. Themas CG. Ashton, KranLliu D'Olier, Charles Wheeler, J. l'ew Jr.. the Governer. V illiam b. Fl'liK Mrs. Clarcnce W. Delnn, Edward ? Beale, Cliarles K. Mather, Charlton Yarnnll, Jehn Hampton Barnes. ThenuiH VlMunkett'stewait. Kills Filbert, William J. I'lethler, Walter M. Jef Jef eords Hdward T. Stetesburj, Mrs. B. Trank Clde. Mrs. Rebert h. Mont--emerr. Lewis A. Riley, Henry Tat liall 'W. W. Atterbuty, Geerge D. liecn?nrtcn. Mrs. Chailcs E. Hires, rchlbalil Barklle, Themas McKcan, ilcnry l'cppcr Vaux. Mn. Isaac H. Clothier. Jr.. Mrs. J. S. O. Harvey, Dr. Themas R. Neilson, Mrs. Mertis J Clothier. Francis M. Breeke. Mm. Breeke N'icels, F. D. Dimmlck. Geerge llnsbrmicl.. C. B. Ilallewnv, Wil liam Adauien, Richard StecJUun Wbite, J. H. Met. Caiter, Frank Graham Thomsen, Mrs. Geerge It. Evans, Jehn R. K. Scott and Dr. Wil lur Paddock C'lapp. Uninjured In Fall Frem Reef While en the reef of a bay window en the third tloer of COS Neilh Eleventh trett yesterday, Frederick W. Creamer fell te the yard below. lie was taken te St. Jeseph's llespltul, whcie it was found he was uninjured. Detectives Kerse and Hersey found that Creamer lias been suffering from u nervous breakdown. Runaway Girls Found; Man Held Anna May Thompson, fifteen .cnm old, '12." Mechanic street, and Grace di Bellns, seventeen years old. 017 North Ninth street, alleged runaways, wcre found by the poliee last night at 1812 West Indlnna avenue, and taken nte custody. Frank QiiarelH, nt whose house the girls wcie stajlng, was nr rcstcd en the charge of harboring miners. The girls said they, had been ,.i?.R,Ulcre ?lKe Friday. James Vasle, -Mid cst Indiana avenue, nnd Ilnrrv Jehnsen. 30ir. North Twcntv-secend street, also were arretted nt theii homes. , Legien Carnival Nets $2400 Prepeeds of the rnrnlval held by Al-' bert C llnten Wunderllcli Pest Ne. 03 ' u mc iuu -ncun i.egien, nt Jnnsdewnc ScSry' '""'.I r,n,,l",l the tetnl of $J-1U0, according te latest ictiirns re- JOHNC.F.TRACHSEL Contractor Engineer STJSAM HOT WATER VAPOIl HEATING Wa Inntnll American Hiidlntnr Ce. rreiltitta iinwliere. Write or iihene. 2110 Wraldeld Ave. 280 Ar-.li Rt. Cnnulen, N. ,1, 1'blln., Tn, E. V. PACKER HEATING EXPERTS Steam Vapor Het Water Uetlmat-i Frce Tlm Tnymenta. l'hone Ilo'ment 1010 21 S. G3D ST. JAMES F. HALLINAN Steam HEATING Het Water We Install American Hellers and Itadlatera , . Ilelment llel Telephones, llelinunt 77ril West HUB 5218 Vine St., Phlln.. Pa. GEORGE W. MORRIS HKGisTnnnD Plumbing and Heating Contractor ' Inelall American ltadlater Products 822 W. LEHIGH AVE. llnth Phenei. BRIDGMAN CO. Distributors American Radiator Ce. Products Stcim & Plnmtinf Supplies Pipti Valvei Fitting Tnti Livateriet BitLroem Fixtnrct Beileri Radiiteri Heating Specialties Steel and Tencan Galranited and Black Sheets Conductor Pipe Eavet Treun Rell Reefing Tin Leid Goods Pipe Cut and Bent te Sketch Exclusive. AsentR the Jehn Deufrlan Ce HlKh-Ornd" riumhlns; Fixtures Main Office and Showroom 30lh St. Belew Chestnut phii.ai)i:m'!iia Henry Krajeski Heating and Plumbing Specialist High and Lew Pressure Werk Steam, Het Water and Vapor 0701 WOODLAND AVH. W,d 0012. Walworth Mfg. Ce. 241-247 Arch St. Distributors American Radiator Ce. Products Valves, Fittings, Pipe and all Piping Toels Manufacturers of the Genuine WALWORTH Stillson loefe ler the Diamond Trade Mark McCLINTOCK BROS HEATING ENGINEERS II lull nnd Lew Preuturr Plplnit Steam, Het Water & Vapc 521G WEBSTER ST. itiit, Wnndlund unin AL. F. STOLTZ HEATING KXPKItT Het Water Steam Vapor Iiihlullcr. nt A'lierlriin H"il, Ce, Products 2I3G Gcrmantewn Ave. KEYSTONE Supply and Mfg-. Ce. Factories Wnreheuses Salcsroema 905-919 N. Ninth St. 900-930 N. Darien SI. I'hilndclpliin, Pa. Fine Plumbing Goods and Heating Materials Pipe, Valves, Fittings Distributors American Radiator Ce. Products Bell, Market 413S Keystone), Park 2701 STRAWBRJDGE0CLOTHIER AMO TUB WONDERFUL CLOfEE DAY Women's Apparel Greatly Under the Regular Prices New Tricetine Dresses Remarkable at $14.00 The rerrulnr nrlce would be one-thlrd fmore, nnd the Dresses would be excellent kvaltie at that price. Maitn In the fngh- 'Innabla coat effect. ent front, anu trimmed with fancy braid. Blnclc nnd nnvy Fine Taffeta Afternoon Frecks, Special, $17.50 X Illaclc, navy. French blue nnd dmlc brown taffeta of oTtra-flne nunlltv, inadu In attractive nurplUe nnU inntj-waistca tunic styles verj geed IoeUIiik. New Autumn Suits of Weel Velour at $26.75 . Smart, beautifully .tailored. RtrnlRbt Nlne model, with open ("earcw finished with kcrew taclta, and made with Bend, full 'cellar. Finn wool cleur In blaclt. na. ?fcrrente blue, dark brown and reindeer 11 1 Many jMedium-weight Suits New $32.50 te $40.00 All nreatly reduced neme reduced nearly one-half. Imported tweeds, Jer jeyn. fine trlcotlne, homespun and some combination effects In Sports Suit. models, but net all sires Medium-weight Velour Coats Reduced $9.75 Some were originally mere than double this nrlce. Very attractive models In tihades of tan ; porno In iperts lencths are In hlch colors, ideally mi l ned throughout with silk. Plain Tailored Cleth Sports Skirts at $2.00 Women who can wear medium Mze should come quickly for these Sltlrtq of mait mixtures In shades of Rrav , n few of jersey cloth. Only fifty In the let 100 High-grade Silk Over-Blouses at $5.75 In many Instances the reduction 1b 'nearly half I'lne crepe rte chine, crepe Gcorcette and satin, beaded, elaborately "embroidered or braided. Nan. bieun. bisque, taupe, Harding blue. ' --3 w wfl A x tilth ,) t,m i -ejr-' 39 ;y tfr' n - i , .UA 4nl m VK ryA xi, Jmiis Mii 3i IIS m& s. ! i 'HLNawa a, s lbt , m i : m,- dmrivj' ae w i c mssjs ; ' &m :m 1 Mil Jfilfl' WmmJTh ': m. Ill I a JBSSmL f .. L nil h m ?&& m ..,. .MSBmmsmm. l la ' a Natl ,yJSB MM SHI r nnMW mnteriMRmmmMtf I &$ I 96 l vrv Miite Voile Vest and Frill Blouses at $1.?5 Fine whlte voile, trimmed WiMi ncn 'In vest effects, or frill model In kimono Jstyle. with sleees trimmed with trill te metch Three hunched will nut List innir at this price. -Forty Fashionable Fur Neck Scarfs at $29.50 4. iaiurm stone marten In tlie soft l.clif .jiWbrewn tones, also Japanese r.able ded a lovely dark brown. Finished with tlv IiatUrUl IiaWS and tails. I-Mrnnrrlinnri- alue. Put into the Bank the Meney you have put in the Fire THIS is a characteristic of rich men: A rich man never hesitates te threw away qld equipment if he can save money by doing se. One of the richest bankers in the United States took out the ten-year old boiler from his cellar this Summer and installed a new heating plant made by this Com pany. Why? Because by doing se he can save about one-third of what he has been spending for coal. Yet families of modest means go en heating their homes with old furnaces or stoves and suppose they are being economical. It is false economy. Yeu can put into the bank every winter one-third of what you are new putting into the fire. Yeu can with ARCOLA. ARCOLA is the wonderful new heating invention for small homes, with or without basements, that takes the place of a furnace or stoves. By its one fire, con nected with American Radiators, it fills every room with health ful het-water warmth and provides an abundance of het water for washing and bathing besides. It burns any kind of fuel. One-third ofyeurfuelis worth sav ing. See AR COLA today. The red nnd yellow card nt the right is the siRta of n Heating or San! , ry RnRinccr (formerly called Stenrnfittcr or Plumber) who can show you Arcela, Loek for it in Ins window. It will pay you te consult him twice a year ns you de your Docter or . entist. Te huve him examine and report en your heating and plumb inc ce3ts little. It muy save you a very great deal. AnlHTEcmnftS. f inThbht. Paying Dividend InFuelEconemy I andComtekt I lfjj3 CAixwrmiM J HjBJ cataSecub y Women's Weel Spencers Away Under Price -$1.75 . SnttB, warm Weel Spencers In pluiu 'shadew. All with full-lenirth Ikivdu kbuttened li front Comfortable undei a coat or In the house. A- Trimmed Hats Greatly Under Price at $7.50 , Xew Trench shapes of fine silk etp' 'In arleus colors nnd trimmed In nu- kewn workieoms in the very latest elfecid of the Feafen Hosiery, Knitwear Women's Silk Stockings Excellent Value at $1.35 Full-fashioned Silk 'cotton tops nnd .soles. (BlraMe shades. '$1.35. Sterklnes n rh In black nnd ri. Slightly second qualm Women's Lisle Vests 45c and 55c each Suiss-iibbed Lisle Vest", low sleeeIefc3 style femarkable Regular si7r, 45c; extra sizes' Women's Nu-Shapc Lisle Union Suits $1.00, $1.25 ISOm ""'""-ribbed T.hle Union Suits 'n d HiBjSrslr.ible 3-plcce st le, low nerk Hleee!e" jWfig&and tight Uucpi. i:eeptlennl ihie ''"'lUgul.ir sizes, fl 00: etia sUei. 5J : Men's Cotten Union Suits Wonderful Value $1.15 JBjtvelcht i(UbiUnitb VJ1 1G Ribbed Cotten Union Suits h-i.t. With short RlCPVCH unl in tlir... ur length Werth far mere tlui 1 f AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Makers of the famous IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators tl5 North Bread Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 60c llalbnggiin Shirts with short ne, rand .tiiUe-tength Drawers All In 1'ght kneiKht. Sllgnt "seconds ' of un ex. .iinu 'glade. At oOe each Men's Fine Lisle Socks Under Price 20c a pair t nese utin .MerrerUed I.K e ,.. ,. bbnlc enh with high spile. .1 lw.'- ar er s-Ug htlv second iiualltj, hut the tiny Impel ret tleiiH will net afftit uppcirauei Men's Silk Socks Exceptional Value 40c g. They am slight "seconds" of a geed rnllAllt Krnmlfqa M!r ci 1. , ..,, " '" ' uui y ill liMCI. tuc a pjli Children's Sports Hosiery Three-quarter Length 25c V.i.JuM, "", "'InK for Immediate w.n SpfthU breud-ribbMl merteri..! Spert. envJml-' .... """" e ana oerilovan, " nt Sctemls J5c Here is an Entirely New List of Clever Specials for the Second Day This is entirely different from the list punt ed yesterday less than half-a-dezcn items bo be inp; ipcated, although many of the best of the first (lay's Clever Specials are in sufHcicnt quantities for both days. The SECOND CLOVER DAY WILL BE AS WONDERFUL N VARIETY AND VALUES as the first d' Only about one-quartcr of the Clever Spe- rials nie dusciibcd heic. Several hundred mere, in all sections of the Stere, will be found under the famous Four-leaf Clever sitfiis. Many thousands of shoppers are taking advantage of the wonderful economy opportunities te-day, but The Throng Should be Greater Te-morrow Tliesfl who Ravn menev te-dav will ceme atrain te-morrow and many of them will be glad te tell their friends and neighbors of the many lets of nttrnctne mer chandise at surprisingly low prices. Great quantities of new and dcsirable merchan dise have been procured at far below usual cost for Clever Days, and the Clever Specials taken from regular stocks have been reduced, nlmest regardless of profit. Don't Miss These Extraordinary Values Come te the Store te-morrow as early as possible. Please lemcmbcr, we can not premise te fill mail or telephone erdcis for Clever Specials. Misses and Girls Apparel Under Price Beys' Clothing and Furnishings Misses' Tricetine and Silk Dresses at $13.50 One model of naw trlcotlne " ih 'erulmne iin.l (low Inn sleeves of rolen strepe de rlnne And two models of crop 'tie chlne In navy and black, ene ribbr trimmed, the ether embroidered. & Misses' New Cleth and Silk Dresses at $21.50 "ay nnd black rrepe dn chine t . I. beaded wa'st and panel skirt. Alse braid trimmed trl.-etlne with f-atln underskirt ery smart and nn unusual value &1 ft & Misses' New Autumn Suits, Special, $26.50 One stralglit-llne bltrd model of nn t tweed, two models of rilettene 01 ve ve eur with convertible Heaerette cellais Girls' Washable Scheel Frecks, Special, $2.65 Ptralght-llne llted 1'resse of clie k-d i, also glrgham and iliamLir.i tlen DrisEes. Sizes te It Beys' Geed Cheviot Scheel Suits $6.95 T'.eoe hand'vmi well-tailored Vuit ' 1 -. D .- . f. . .- .. ..-(I 'aJuieit ttccr tills clever Day price Seme Very Fine Suits for Beys new $9.75 Tack 0'I.eatlier and ether fine . i worth much meie than this CIevm Uj 'price Blouse Waists of Striped Percale 55c A saving1 of about erf-thtrd. A e.l- nade Blouee Wnistn of prrcale In a wide assortment of stripe effect Beys' Cleth Hats in New Styles $1.65 fife A Snap-Alpine crown, roll brim jtbrougheut Sies C 'j T't. abeiit deiiblr tit u'd 11 e ti flk-rt, straight WJU'BinBhnm. Sfacemblnatl "Vjieis, Shoes Reduced. $0) Girls' Coats Reduced New $7.50 te $10.75 Of fine tan. rose and blue c'eal 'ig velour and l.urella c'etli Sports Coats. Cape Coats and Full-belted Coats in h let. Lingerie, Corsets and Heuse Dresses Women's Commonsense Oxfords, Slippers $2.95 Plain "e f"emr eri'W'f Oxfords w n "hi t.iirp.l eles and low leather hel ilae i mc -s-rap t-.lpperp (if Foft nlac' . idsMn fe- - iet ui d ho'ise wenr 1're- regular his of "soft thees for tende. Misses' Tan Lace Shoes a Notable Value $3.45 Tan e, fsk i, Philippine Lingerie $2.25 and $2.50 Heautifullv hand-mn.le .d 1 . 'embreld'ied. this le; I. :di. a ivith 5C.illeied edges and t ihoeii-tlueaded NlSllt downs are Jf 5.. ..nil l'n.ln.M chemises 52 30 & fSff lasts, wi' w'terl r"PSjHe!es an l e Icith' en bread nature-shaD l enlv-tanne.l lcatl i'i' heels Sizes 1 I , Men's Calfskin Shoes Remarkable Value $4.95 T . e.V f T .re Slines of fan or l.l.u k gitn-n.'-'u x ' I.ng t'-h at.d breg.ie stl.s, M ,, , , nher eal.-t jnii-d soles an I bria 1 I eils Flannelette Night Gowns Exceptional Value 85c &4 WOMHX'S warm Night Gemw jmw' nanneiette in pi XStfiSHCellnrUFS stiles W third at S3c Miscellaneous save mere t ji. Water Sets of Light-cut Glass $1.90 500 Envelope Chemises 65c te $1.25 each "Women's dainty Hnvelepe cn. - -peft whit.- nainboek, nrleusu t-.r i with ia. , and embrelder n i, , , than Uhuliii new Cue te $1 ; & I clit Pi' ii t, Sipp. i-' ter the h ai ml , IS ,1" 1 qi.a. i e 1 l'l.' K iVsiral Pretty Mayonnaise Sets Excellent Value Sec 1000 Excellent Corsets Half Price and Less $2.15 ,, vaiiniy .- . special, tlllsseH ir i; 'in -oii.e t ersets American I. ad a kmal letn In ether well-Unewn ni-K. 1 ashlullahte treflels. lnv Im.i i,.n i , glitly 01 .subsianttallj boned $J 15 Mn'.:u' WVT, lale nidi 1 i it.fu.Iy deeiji a ted ti t" a designs V: n p:ete S'l e i I Polychrome Candlesticks With Large Candle 75c r -n'i 1 Be.jtui'n ' "w 11 n l.iru , frjtjl- nt 111 e i i , fl r " i- cum' i fun.. 1 .j nt Ii a I Brassieres, Various Styles Less than Half Price 85c I.urneidinnrv altic these fine, 13rn uteres of eunbrie 01 Matin, trimmed n i lace Cnii'tly hoeltlng 1 fr0Ilt J ate cms, -out letH . manv st Lq .., i . . niiniud b tin manutactuie' S"n. (lingham Heuse Dresses A Great Saving at $1.85 n n.ir.n uv. lew-waisted me.i, panel ififit. with whltu pepli i I Ml Llllf- of , h-v 1(1,1 Kliighu.ii , 1, blue lav fillet, ,ti w.ilte p, il.nl -.iiul-liblii biue also re,l-nn .-i li te it Galvanized Garbage Cans Cnder Price SOc kJgte "r Fnivan7,n r n w Jgystie g g l Hizo ler hui. iTiJHub-.tanil,"v l.nv.r t an tl vM.e ler s . h i,aib.lB,. , ,lI1H Onc-ftallen Oil Steves Kxceptienal Value $ 1.95 well ii arin H sell j, J u lie ri'ti S0 ni 4ft 0 at fiOc .Jersey Silk Petticoats Wonderful Value $3.05 W-.mn.. ii 111 ....!. qunlit of tliese I'i tttiM it, m.ule ?r i of hii jt,rai. nith p'.ute.l thmm black strett yhaUen and nm..iu ., Children's Flannelette Night Drawers 50c "Warm Night Drawers with feci i , with diep sent c'omfei tnhle In cm i.' well-mnile jmpb fOP , h,ldrn of " i e.irs A Having of mere than ene'fli 1 '"' ' Mi ' t n . lli- .iTh i , . ,. ,1 -.l, .' ' tl,, I lr i ,f B IOVf 1 "i l ,i i ,d ai v , g , " uli. i .itii lu ' u Liprht-w eight Stroller Ge-Carts for Babies :'A) ff " i I I ., d ii.1i u ,'r 'ii . , Vr w, .. .i ,..i.i.... J ' '"" " I .11 OIK l '.i I U Irs-. ',,),! ,,,, ;, ,, "Reach" Gelf Clubs (ireat Value at $2.75 i'i ' ei in a- ia and li ' n i ii 'l h us t rn inn'kfii l'i ' r r, f. ,:,,,,. r j,iM Women's Colored Silk Umbrellas New S 1.65 "-ijl 111! I II 01(1 'an O' ee eih v a i n Lid-!,,, i, l-he,l w t i v i i-t , , r,l ui ,)i u a t 1 4 6 "i 1 i ffr I i : lun.ili r ii- is i I iidui Men's Clothing and Furnishings Far Belew Value Suits with Twe Pairs of Trousers $24.75 Mens and veuner men's autumn Suit 'of gray worsteds, nmatt herringbone. Jtweedi and checlts lleguiar, metu, Nhert, tall nna Mender proportions. Hemaikable vahir Men's Spring Suits Half Price $12.50 All-wool serge and CJssImere Suits, i broken lines from Spring stock." & S3 Yeung Men's Winter Overcoats new $21.50 Of ull-woel plald-back fabrics, In geed warm mii'i tt!es. Werth almost one-half 9& Entire Stock of Tweed Hats $1.95 lever Day clearance of Hats which ivf'e formerly two te four times mis pr i-e come early for these Men's Fine Silk Four-in-hands 95c V great arletv of beautifullv pat te.ned Imported and American nllKa te 'hoese from H'er'i one-half mete te llnrc timri thii )ncr Men's Silk Garters, a Well-Known Make 40c A romfertablv-deslgned Garter made 1)3 nnn of the bn t-knewn manufacturers aflV have been telling these for ever k"i .n t 1 1 ei 1 f rr-irn-u Shirts of Woven Stripe Madras $1.80 hiefiy of the erv desirable Imported 'mv.lrns, with the handsomely colored 'tr p effe. ts woven lear through 4 All taken trem our icgular uteeks and l . du e.l Furniture At S.ivings of One-fourth te Mere Than One-Half Hundreds of cies.rable fitngle pieces a.id i jtiiplete p-ilts throughout our .great Htoek hear Clever Da Tags 'un whlpli aie remarkable reductions indeeil initiy a- half arid lew th-in half farmer pri, es Funiltuie fei every room .n tl.e li,nu ineludrd S "Martex" Full-bleached Turkish Towels $6 dozen 'I he genul ie "MarteV Turkish Towels, -fK12 ir.rhts A rare and remarkable a'ue for thrifty housekeepers. 0 Full-bleached Linen Pillow Tubing $1.50 Yad V f, -e, firm w,ae 4 J inches wide. K avirg ,f nie-e than o'le-feurth for vnrren w '10 111 e te ii al.e then own bed Silk-top. Weel-filled Comfertables new $13.75 I nl w th pure wool Flguicd silk --e.iil-e !') si.v. borders, rlbben- td V bea-it'fi'l warm Comfortable a emarkab v low price ler this Muslin Pillow Cases, 40c Muslin Bolster Cases, 75c ref . i' n-ade of standard qnnhtv iej n. . in In the most vanted B, ste cate. ii li" J 'nches, 0m 0 All-wool Plaid Blankets. Save Nearly Half, $9.45 pair I'fiitl, -lei s 7e "'ii0 Inche? -vIMi ile it e-si toned b ad tin Moult a'nie.t , e i la ea Royal Wilten Rugs Size 9x12 feet new $68.50 remi',.ahV .in in u grade, e' ter Hug that is er searre In tl I" i "i"i .' Ml neu de'icns anri . ir ngx Seamless Velvet Rugs Si.e 9x12 feet new $17.50 ii rt ! pirtment e I.ewer-pr.ced I ' uen "t t j H ivlliir nt lmn.i v .i . i.f Alex Smith 4 .1 hi ,ai n mal.e Jn pep- X i in! T ; Kxtra-heavy Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet $34.50 mi b V t,,- riepjrtinent of Jxiwei -pilreri ' -- ngs T! ev are from Mi i, iii ii n.i, tun- K ceinpanj- and ' '. r K urn eifet.ens whi. h In no 'ii"" " " Mi v u ealjllt Jn .e-a. n-taii an 1 ethtr toleiliigB Mirrors for Mantel or Sideboard $20.00 i i'i u ii r ii Mirrns in frames ()f j,), "tie one Heeial different gns t,, i-liesf, r, , .., ,. veie e, ri itue-haU eit es Attractive Scrim Curtains $1.75 a Pair l a'f Mm i ii ,.f r pine for lhe dji.n. i in white ei friii w Itli iiiJ . lien Iliejie ra 2'4 Cretonnes in Many New Patterns 25c Yard S3 Mi, nt t.inru i- 'i ........ ... i.. , .. . i"ji'uai ufiiK.is uiui roiennirn -no vards of 1Q.ncl. a . w,iurri,ii nHKertrnent nf liig Is abe t one tUinl Tlie ss.. MARKET EIGHTH FILBERT ST. ST. ST. Strawbridge & Clothier m MARKET EIGHTH FILBERT ST ST. ST v. V
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