HIHHNMHHII 'r,r-' "f -v- . v . :V .. .- .!'.. ' ti . - :i ',.. '' f'- $ ," . 1' i HMPF '" t -v - "7 't If. W " I F , .1 A ' JfUB TOtKt , ON WAR MEMORIAL j ! , - Jii. X ' ' ' k Tribute, Voted at Tuesday's ! election. May Take Ferm of Convention Hall Alse FINANCING IS PROBLEM f celifernire will bejieltl earlj next A tnr the purpose of working out preliminary .letuils Incident te the pinu v -...i Ci. nifiii! of the Joint vvar Urmeilal nnil Convention Ilnll. ni inriude the Comity CommisMeiior. tadcr of Cltv Council nnil rcurcwntu , tv"s of mii-I""" military organizations. The propeewl Wnr MoV.ierlnl was as urcil ln Tuewlny nt the Renernl flee in when M7.03S pciven indorsed bill pa""'' y tlie l'W'T,ira llt '," Inst 'CipIe''- which' authorizes the reuntj Commissioners te erect a war meroerlnl nml te levy a tas net ox ex ox rtcdteg two mills, te provide funds for 'Tlie War Memerial will be in honor of eldicrs, sailors and' marines of l'litln -ddnhla County who Berved In the Civil Wnr. the Spanish-American War, the Philippine Insurrection and the World War. Colonel Samuel P. Town, aststant idjutant scneral. department of Pcnn tflvanla, (. A. It., said today that tlie bulldinB "Iieulcl net only be a wnr me morial, but nhe a convention ball which might be used as a center wiite minion of a patiietli nature might be dubitt 1 and l!.-ms:ed. I BOONE HILL ALL "HET UP" Residents Threaten te Tear Down Fence Erected by B. and O. Ueniilcnts of noeno II1U. Ditrby. re jrntcstlnp viKoretihly against a fence reeled by the llalttniore and Ohie Railroad which cuts oft' the ljawrnec avenue cresitiiR. Lawrence avenue con nects with Poplar direct and the felicc elerei the thoroughfare. Thh' crossing at the lioene Natien, old r.-identn wiy, has been 'used for n-ere than thirty je.irs. They have threat 'n ,l te tear the fence down, and they obtained nn opinion from liorergh Solicitor Uobcrtien te the effei-t that this can be dene if It U estnblblicd the irOR'iiig hat be?n in use at, least liven-tj-fivc v.-ars. Weman Killed In Celebration Firmer. 'nv. 12. f ly A. P.iA bullet fired by an unknown Arml-tiee Pay eelehr.itf- last nlitlit cnucd tin- life Of Mrs. .1. l. Kecii, vw, wan riding In I t inotercer te the station te tahj a I train for her borne nt Lem Angelen. i KH.U.HM'N XOTlfKN 5ntlt the tkhi'M: Hteu hiie I'.erl.i nts. (1000 X ) Hem of th Cira-e Ilaptlut ciiurc'" Ill'SSKLI. II. CJNVK!,I.. Paitnr. Wm. Dyre Merurdx. .iec'.ate I'aster. Vr J MarMn HnniiK. MiiiIcr! Dln-Cev. 1'redTlii.e II. htarl; OriMnl.t. The IlarreU Jubllip SUiEcri '( 1 -i!nj "Wl.it IJ.n'i of hhues Ynu Oiv'.ne te Wfar'" "Ji.eb-n I.A.lilpr," ,-Italm uf "Ollfaa" r.ml etlicr .N'ccre Splritua's nt tn Sunuuy lnernlnw orv;ce at 10 '30 Mr Conuel! M!1 preach. The Tcmpie L'heVm lll alie aim,-. Cordial Invitation te thh wrvl,-. Jlr. Cen" ell preachci 7:43 P. r. Tmp 'embluM L'Imiuk tlnga. Illble Hchoet. .lfr I.. Cress. Su.ncrlm"il. nt. 2 JO I". M. Church a-ayfi- mHiig Krldav, s ! "I. Ktlllnl SiM-lftr M'i;m m Mt'SK'. u a. m. I Alti! W Martin 111 ai( en T.,i Ilth. kI Me ii( of IJa'r.p'" Ullne f'emn'i'," ,fJ . M , 13-"I Sprn -e htrect. JAHTttOV MF.Mnni.tr. Mi:m'iN(i I l'rlrnda ! CON'rWtl.M l"letli ami Uace ma. 11:10 'Seda. Kffert u lti-l'eleua Concern with' Vrenni il.u rrlcnda." Leader. H'ir II. I bl. mlterti nelcemg. 01.1) .MKUIOX, MKI.TINO IIOl.si:. jTTnf-1 srimn pike nml -Meeting Itnufe Unr, v t ' ilabll-hid bj r-lcndn In IHS2. Ucre Vl-! lam l'n n "ertlilpeil U open ever Sun. da. 10 niiitr. IMln Weri'ilp a' 111 i lock rensUl Invitation exienrte'l te all i UiHcl.e' l iialn from ISread Stret Siu- Mnn te arbcrlh. or automobile but l"a ei ilarkft and 3d sta. every half hour. ranging the deer New Tlieughl h lilt-- MUHIi' . . Ituuluni.trii"ii I."j-rufr ..' , i'i"in,n . . . fcti U.j uni.tr i-.Ji f r mc l VMTLU M:V TMOltlMT Asnt'IATl(l aunaay artcriioen. November", la, at 3'1." Jehn Herman Kantl.ill, raster of tliu Ceml munlty Church, of Nw Verlt f'ty ilbjfct "HOU" CAN UUIt nilNKIVO lIUbT H1U.H THH UHAUilAMKNr COV. nilUINt T AT WASHINGTON'" De sea nit te be happier healthier and mere wccei-pful, hre anil neiv? if ,n ceme and hrlnp another tcrben Munle, AcinUflen free, ' 1'rf n terliin It..-. CLAimaCU IJUWAJ5D MACArirS-UY l'i H HieTjeirct of Knduiance". .,f, confreutB a of ua -vlth thlnca which ?he",uul c"dure''- or ,'lMc" nl" cei-iui" --;kn'H 0la,'i Rnd Elbl Scheel. 7 C K t. or ' Th"ici We. Ne tlb-' Ti, , ejrtu . 'e-mmi In (he acrt-. en "Man and Ifj erti Wlllieut the Chrlsi;.,,! Palth " Ik, J!,'"," ut,11 ',"." I"", feiliJ that the i ihic ii,i,i aiilni'd from the leaehin and !.'jr,.Mir iin.ifajithf.fininl.lnd. lniriiiTjinM I'ltr.siivrhJtiAN (MirTciT- 'luail mid Ii.i nend kta. I WII.MAM 1.. .Md.'ORMIClC Paiter. 1" Je "Int! r, oilen.' ife " ,11V- Sblalll ."henl. " I'll. i?,ini, llf ltln (:, " , wliieaiUy I'raver Mre,l,,c .viM.sn'ii1'XAN'I"J" Jeli.. a. 1.. &" r'l?i',v V; ,iI,r"-'-V. As,i.vrr. i " ,'"' !' icn ut 11 ami i. . J0I M MJItVi:eiAN 'fi i Air' . j' ' e l'vp.)- Jij mn ' I hi ' miie t,i s.u-rllleV''.' "inula 'Jen. and Illl.lt ''', J ii . ! 10 i. clwl.. I'rulKliint KiiIi.ihi, 111 rj ,d I',n.( (S. -"aLAWV'r'1 V,' r"":""' " T. I) PI A l IlftK lVinir.iiin.i., tM .f ,V -O MIsTIf'K HIlvVK01Or? 7, '; ," ii vm iJitUEp. er'i' wiiiti n iir .1 iter -, . preach. 'lhO ;T,re v,r , Ueuen" .i :? e i no UlKhte.iui" iil'le vit'i .Me" ,"" Hiuii," uiiiti,,, ," - . i.'ilhy llileh- Seiniilni sr. sTKi'inv'ti .- jun,i.u ,. i,i icr. 7::i u,, cl ' L'i. , i,ual. h,n t0 of -mf"Ia lid i iVyi'V? f'J-mer Cempanlii I! and i"-i i' s I'l'iuln.-ei-H. r.l ',".' V?,'' 1,,.ur- ,"--'ter will pre ten. iS. V .il'.'-ru'ilrte!""""' tarc1' Va,";", , "',"lt''1! nrejrani h..a 'i'?"'.1' ...r,-. ,l"" Ujrden Mr i, Ii UurJ"r-, ' rtnelj horn. -Y I i.,nk A. Nhel-tu. haip. if ,. ' 'i ' huiri, . In ,''.'r l'i", 'li-'im. t . ' "''til'lulila tirchcv'ra. '4"i'.,.,,,'.,.'i.,T,','V0 f,,"l,"- "t u.c.,...,.-, -i ei nine ST. rllKl'IIKN'H I'. 11. till-Ill If " Ifith , Iieib I'he.in.il t ll" rj.iUer,r jvill urtach 'at I ,t" . lef,'-!... lie. ter ih.ilr irl.l 'it ( r'ian' . Nul I,. . I. an bv .''llll O'll llnii'lei he"n ar-Thunder. llltST r-ui Ilnltiirlim i Nfr.uiiAN cii im n7 -125 Cheat. c HlUlJKIiK'K It OU1I-MN Minuter ! 1 "irfeile kl and Weat chnll.Vi aVl h.v ,. K,m ,ia HtiIcc rt H,'. M "humi ':rlr ' Wnnnl I'Rvl.. of 0 ill ii run Band Plnys at 9; Organ at 11 and 5:. 0 Chlinet nt Noen WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S . WEATHER Unsettled What a Choice Among Women' s GoedWinter Oeatsat$25! in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Girls' Coats With Fur Cellars Special, -$1 Ok 75 .Best values in girls' coats in a long time! One style is of warm brown or blue beliviai belted all around, with a yoke back and a large fur cellar of kit ceney. Anether is a pole coat in brown or Copenhagen with a kit ceney cellar. Beth are lined throughout. Sizes for girls of 6 te 14 years. - oinrwe Exceptional Satin r Petticoats, $5.50 Heavy, lustrous satin In un- ' usually pretty changeable hues nndfblnck, navy and brown. Deris Petticoats in plain and r-hangenblc shadow of satin n rp "50. (Outrun Babies' Blankets Pink or blue blankets with. Teddy bears, bunnies, bow knots or Ufjrurcs, nre 30x40 inches and i Reversible. flOc and ?l. Seme at, I '$1.25 have scalloped edges. (Cenlml) Fashionable Lace Fleuncings at Lowered Prices . ' Levely for dinner and evening fiecks, for blouses, etc. Embroidered net in black, navy and brown, ?1.C5 a yard 31 inches wide. Circ indium lace fleuncings, 34 te 30 inches wide, in black and brown, ?2.C0 and $3.75 a yard". All-ever cire-finisli radium Ince, in black, brown and navy, is 52 a yard. (CentrnH Black Silks $1.75 Yard An excellent quality of black 1 satin messalinc or tnlfctn, 33 inches wide. , Black and Wavy Canten I Crepe, $2 90 Anether shipment of that beau tiful quality Canten crepe that went out with a rush last week. 40 inches wide. Alse in bonfire, jade, taupe, brown, white nntl flesh. (Central) Levely Frilled Blouses, -$5.90 Kashiened of excellent quality Georgette crepe in white, beige and flesh-pink. The frilled cellar merges into a generous frill in t front, both edged with crpam- tintcd alencienncs lace. A bright ribbon bow serves as fastening at the neck. All sizes, GO te 40. OlHrUet) Mere than twenty different styles at this moderate price. All aic generously cut and protective Winter coats of veleur, silvcrtenc veleiu ei belivia, braided, embroidered or plain tailored. Many have deep, soft col cel lars of beavcrettc (dyed ceney). Every coat in the group is lined thiough thieugh thiough eut with silk. Practical Velour Coats, $20 and $23.50 $20 coats' are in a conservative belted model of which one will net lll' $2350 eats, tabrewn, navy and black, arc belled or made with loose .backs. Seme are braided. ,.. Pole Coats Start at $15 and every day dozens of young women ask for them. Ever se many 111 UlUtVIl UI VlVJl UtiV. veuthful models at $15 te $25, of plaid-back coatings in brewi: tawny Ian materials. Many are lined throughout with plain Hilk. . , or flowered Camel's-hair sports coats, lined with bilk, are $43.50, $-15 and $-17.50. Other Beautiful Winter. Coats Wrap's, capes and coats of luxurious materials, $27.50. $29. $39 te $95. .,,,, Trimmed .with nutria, beaver, mole, squirrel. Australian opossum or taupe and black wolf, at $42.50, $45 te Si 50. without fur. are ''MS 7MBF& M? M "0 U 'T' I 1 Vi if' 7T - . i.Mnrl.el i $25 $25 Women's Fashionable Moccasin Pumps, $3.25 Women usually expect te pay twice as much for shoes with as much style distinction as these ! The moccasin pumps reach as high as an oxford, as they have three instep straps ever a wide tongue. The straps fasten smartly with buckles. There arc three styles in black patent leather with welted soles and low heels. a Women's High Shoes Special at $4.10 and $5.25 Black Calfskin Tan Calfskin Black Patent Leather , About half a dozen styles of high Winter shoes with geed welted soles and medium or low heels. Almest all sizes. Among them are some shoes with well rounded tees that will de for schoolgirls. Oxfords and Strap Pumps for Street Wear $5.50 Savings of Over a Third Of black or tan calfskin, all sturdy enough te be worn all Winter with spats. They have welted soles and low or medium heels. (l'imtn,tiO $2 Important Sale of Gossard Corsets $4.50 $5.50 $10 Many Are Half Price Gossard corsets are undoubtedly en e of the very finest make.- of front-lace corsets, and when a fortunate business condition brings them down te half price, it's . a time for every woman te act. Nine Excellent Medels are in this sale, providing the proper corset for every type of figure from tlie very slender te the very heavy, although there is net every size in each model. Of pink cotton broche and ceutil and of pink- broche with silk figures every corset fresh and spotless. One delightful corset at $4.50 is of pink silk jersey, boned only in front and back. This is in large sizes. Every point about these corsets marks them as distinctly high grade silk elastic inserts, hose-supporters covered with satin ribbon, wee rosebuds, shirred ribbon and pretty laces are some of the points of daintiness. "Underneath these touches Ife perfect corset designing and workman&hip. Expert corsctieres will help you select the proper model and see that it is per fectly fitted. (( ttitral) Fine Warm All-Weel Overcoats $20 te $38.50 .Men who knew geed cloth when they feel it and appre ciate geed tailoring when they see it, will be pleased with these overcoats. They're overcoats worthy of being worn back home en Thanksgiving and that's the highest thin? we can say about them ! Ulsters and ulsterettes among them, all double-breasted and warm. Seme are of plaid-back mate rial, ethers of plain or contrasting. Separate Trousers of All-Weel Materials, $5 te $7.50 One uf our ninn, a regular trouser cpcrt. iT kept liuay meet of the time matchiur: tiou?er for vcfts c cefU of old suits that me', bring in. Many a -uit Iw b".n brought into ue again ai.d given a new lease en life that way! Why net try it? It's a money saver. ff.nllery, MnrUrt) A 5ale of Hosiery and Underwear Just Right for the Family Buying stockings and undervear is often a prosaic sort of business. But this pre-Tbanksgiving offering enables one te get exactly the qualities needed for men. women and children at quite wonderful savings. Weel Jersey Frecks of Youthful Charm $8.50 and $10 One and two piece frocks of very fine, smooth wool jerse are made in the most charmingly youthful ways imaginable. Seme in slender one-piece ttyle arc trimmed with fageting and have crepe de chine cellars and culls. Anether has a pleated skirt and surplice bodice with linen cellar and cull's. A third style is bound with grosgrain ribbon. Ever se many different frocks in henna, navy, brown, black and Sorrento. ($8.50 dresses arc mostly samples and are marked a third te a half less.) New Tricetine, Velour and Silk Frecks $15, $18.75 and $23.50 A big group of dresses presenting wonderful variety. $23.50 dresses all specially priced are of line tricetine. sonic with nt.muijcu uNc-i&iuiia euiureiciereu wun ueads, some made ever cliarmeu.se foundations. Alse some very line Canten crepe dresses with (lowing sleeves braided with blue. $18.75 and $15 dresses are of tricetine, embroidered velour, crepe de chine. Canten crepe and of wool jersey with pongee guimpes. Peter Pan Frecks, $5 vi n'1vy t!j1ue we1 d'uS"al dresses made in the youthful one-piece tvle witii 1 eter Pan cellars and cuffs of leather or of white flannel. Others are ui .serge enioreuiered m self tones or contrasting colors. Dance Frecks and Dinner Dresses Start at $16.75 llV-et.'S Center ste v,j.i ..'f...' i'. i',, m ...i y. V3.yS Oppe r.' -r T IV! 1 . :v.Mi $22.50 " r-'--1" ., Ii "ffiii'f? VIA . 'l'i . ,'t I .. v iM ';, Y $8.50, N 75 Handsome Sample Frecks Very Special at $32.50 L'.eiy point aUut these henutiful tliesi murks them as decidedly lih tfrade. niencr them you will find silk duvctync coat dresses; Peiret twill combined with erepe-back atm and trimmed with raspberry color wooden beads; velvet dresses with metal girdles. l''ei a-i little a.-, S1G.7:. theiv t,re nally lovely -i-iih-en i-li, ... ......... iuuiuui i.w- v.uwiuuu.'u wmi . anion erepp. i lie n a- prices rise, ceme many ether lace dresses, frocks with bodice made of KlitteriiiK requins and skirts of tulle; radiant frocks of sei.ee taflVta and brocaded eliilVen frocks with the fashionable bate-iu neckline. (.Mnrlirt) Novelty Aprons $1.50 te $3.75 UnDleached muslin vitli ap pliqued ilewers or wool finbroid finbreid finbroid ery; black sntecn with ajtplitmed ilewers in pay colors; combina tions of solid-colored satevn and bright cretonne; lijfuretl Japanese crepe and ether materials. All of them will make attraethe Kifts that will materially brighten the day's duties ut home for mothers and bryles. Celluloid Toilet Articles 18c te $3.50 Kinelj grained cdlu'.eid in rn.ii, I creamy color. 1. rushes, mirrors. :embs, nail files, powder beNcs and all the usual toilet requisites. rliey have almost invisible flaw?. Hit-and-Miss Rng Rugs 40c te $1.50 N'ev shipment in freh tvleis and all the uantiHl -ii-b. Men's Percale Shirts, $1.50 llea pei'Liile with fast cilen-ii plain and cUi.stei- stripes. I ut ever Our own pattern.-, plenty full and sure te tit well Men's Neckties, 25c Plain colors and jacimard pattern.-, in sill; mixtures. All the colors men like best. Stamped Fudge Aprons, 45c rr.bletu.hcd imihlin made up mil tumped for a bit uf cm-b.-eider;, . Stint eaily te make , your Christmas git't ! Women's Silk Stockings for 50c ".Seconds" at a third of today's regular price for "firsts." Geed black and colors finished with wide selvage seam, .sheer and fine. Women's Black Cotten Stockings, 25c Net merely cotton tliee air silkily mercerized and soft and pleasant te the touch. "Seconds" at half the standard price for "firsts." Women's Sports Stockings $1.25 .Smartly ribbed part wool stockings in ricli browns. Perfect ijiiality. 4 (Irntril . Children's Underwear 35c te 85c See te Tee eavh, according te size, for vests and drawers for children 2 te H5 years. Leng sleeve, ankle length kinds of a weight best suited for boys. 85c for boy-,' combination suits of wool and cotton, heavily rib bed gray mixture. (t i-nlrnl i Men' Half Hese 35c, 50c, 85c 'Jee for silk plated half he-'' w ith reinforced feet se they won't need darning at once. "Seconds." ,"0c for part wool half bes" made with tlie popular (Iren stitch; heather mixtures. ue for full fashioned part wool half hoe "seconds" that" would be priced double if perfect. (Vic,,1, (,'ullrr.t MnrUelj 5 -55 sr, Seme of the Best $5 Handbags That We Have Ever Seen ei lia!w Ul'"' '", "'tere-tng piittrriis ai tien shell frame.- and are of goiu-reiis -izc. ium'iiu' am ciiifiim v ..t i.. ie.iii.ngs nc niiita- litVerent m vl -,. . . ' . .""?. V '" lll"r " a wi - - - - --.. Jl UU III M 111 I l M. in. I llllll.. , . . u . . . 1 I, lively lined. In , ,. " V... .."". V""" ;urM's alHI '"' "Urm- Heme Should Den Its Cheeriest im. UIV V. t.'illtln ,un- .....i i.- ii,., i.... . ,, :,"- " ". """ I'li'wn. uul WH ei an arc tne new ieatlur bag-. Seme liave tlie int , ,1 and in l,v ,..,.1 ...."" i; V" V . " ,' .?"'.""" ure" cebl " "" iiinii-i n-i.itir um HUH i.ill. 1 ( flifr i 1 ia gram Household Linens Are Coming Down in Price -and that i.s reassuring nen- te most households right new. Supnl es that are lev can -be replenished at a considerably smaller eutlav than in many jcars. Table Cleths Iridh linen cloth, full bleached and of a geud heavy quality, aiu in seveial pretty design'. 7070 inches,S-UO and SO. 70x88 inches, $0 50 and ?7.5u. Cream bleached cloths, from .Czeche-SJuvakiu, u"72 inches, 5V 00x78 inches, $7. Hemstitched Sets White or cream -blea,chcd linen bets of real charm twe in delightful patterns. $1- for a 00.80-inch .-leth and twelve 10-inch nankins. S15 for a OOxOO-iuch cloth and six 120x20-iiich rm'kins. Velour Portieres, $14 Pair Marie Antoinette Lace Panels. .HO rn &7.9.R r irr'.SS cot " '" "hV a' " -Uh-....l, ,2. 15, 51 ividual eolei- schemes. anl uiclies. I hey make handsome bed""'nh is wer ti- window panels. Irish Point Curtains $4.50 te $8.50 ,. w umir, luu-f iiiki ecru anil tne qesiirn- r.acii peiticre is ;i inches wide, 2j yards long. 1 lliey have open V rench sides ami n.v. ,inuiiin.ff,nn.i fl..,. , . . " ..". -...iv.i whv niiij cuese i rem combination- or order 1 1 i tl n f I r r ti i niii i . . 1 : "iiiiiuvin kj run iiii i iinifii cninc .. wtt,v r.1 i 11 ----.---.. rv.u. i vuuiiiuri. ... i . V" "-T -li vcleur Pnrtitres aie 31 inches , ule at ?1.e0 a pair and 50 inches wide at S2.'5.75. ! Embossed Velour $2. 75 Savings of a Third This beautiful ."O-tnch velour, suitable for han" lijgs, furniture covering, scarfs and se en. is In ""'' ' Ki Kicen, IllUIOeriV am innilMP Winter Dress for Thanksgiving inexpensive Roem-Size Rugs Mi mi ' ill Hi t' 11 Kit K. r any people will want te have their furniture "' u ev lfl 'lone ,?,"?i,,!? ,f!,"irf , 'Ji mti' top Thanksgiving and vviH'yardf long nnil M te be grateful for tlie substantial saving. pniccM fullnCft, inn tne nesiirn- are specially attractive. Most of the curtains were made in Switzerland, where -eine of the finest work e. Tlie cuitaiiis ai-e all i. 10 inche- w ide, which give.- Fibcr Rugs 6x9 feet $5 7.6x9 feet . . . .$6.75 7.6 x 10.6 feet . $7.25 9x 12, feet $7.75 Doubly serviccabli b"cau thev are reveisible. Rag Rugs 7 feet . . . . $2.65 $4.85 no r 4x 6x9 feel 8 X 1 ft feet 912 feet $8.5( They are in old-fashioned hit hit leW1""3 l'nttcrna in cheerful Napkins, $7.50 Dezt 1, all-linen napkin? 22x22 inches zen . Very geed, all-linen napkinT 22x22 inches. m Luncheon Cleths, sO Ilcmstitclied all around and in a geed tssertnient of ciicular designs, -15x15 inches. Damask, $2.50 and $3 Yard 70-inch damask of geed weight, full bleached and in an assort ment of patterns. (Central) Marquisette Curtains $1.85 a pair for white mar quisette curtains with hem stitched borders and lace edg ing. $2.75 for white marquisette curtains with wide lace insertion. Old Homestead Curtains, $1:50 a Pair Delightfully home-like ruf fled curtains with tie-backs are of white scrim. They make an old fashioned welcome in one's windows. (I limtniHJ Window Shddes t Fully 2 vards long ami ild iik lies wide, mounted en geed spring .I'l.lkrs, tJicy aie in terra cotta, white, two sliadej of green and two nl' tan. U ilu small pieces of hardware are included. Watei colec at GOc. Oil at 75,. Special 9x12 Feet Rugs Seamed Axminster Rugs at $27.50 Seamless Axminster Rugs at $32.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs 6x9 feet $20 8.3 x 10.6 feet. . $32.50 9x 12 feet $35 Kcellent CllOOSinu amcnm nn. iii odd and extra laige bizes. Axminster Rugs 6x9 feet $22.50 6.9 x 12 feet . . . .$30 7.6 x 9 feet $28 8.3 x 10.6 feet. . ..$35 9x12 feet $37.50 .M v fc n t 'i ii m ! is i ii j a Ctl '1 $ii I( llfktlltlt) m J? I S Lift., ju- . ,v
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