'f I .VMWV V"? fV'VV-f W' Ff & J ,e- jkyi ,f F'f"V,V . t r"- - '-f. Wtf-Or, ' .' J ' -rt (,1i9?s-jif fit-" 1 r7'' I ' STEEL MEN DEMAND CUT INJAIL RATES High Freights Impeding Busi ness Revival,- Manufacturers Tell Interstate Commissioners ASK 40 PER CENT DECREASE lly tlie Associated I'rcss Washington, .Inn. VX. Heprcscnta Heprcscnta tles of the steel industry, npneiirliiB today before the Interstate Coinmcrce Commission in connection with the In In ipstiffntlen into triiiiRiKirtntlen rate cc", i one wed their demand that the 40 per cent increase In freight rates enieieil In 11)10 he removed. Most of the witnesses expressed tlie opinion that llie prc-ent lilli fielsht IcvcIk constl censtl tilted the chief ebstacla te n return te bii-incss prnepcrlty. "It is the maladjustment of prices and service charges which continues te feric the cxlutiiiK depression," 1). I,. Ileiie.v. of Middletown, O., declnred, MieiiKliiR for the Amctican Unlllng Mills Company. 'Trier te Ifllt" the prices of commodities and of transportation had Ijepii ailiusted te a normal en which the c Image of commodities could take place. Today we Jliitl (lie relationship wrinusly distorted 'in the level of rail road rules. TIip tirice of everything ele has hppu lirnuj-lit down below war peaks te n greater or Ipsa degree, but the xal'read charges arc held nt the top. Consequently normal exchange of I'oniiaedillps, normal resumption of IiiiIiips,. cannot taKe place." Will Talie Chances en Service CemmHsinner Lewis nsKcrt if the htrel lmltistrv would prefer reductions In mlc if the consequences were Impair ment of transportation service. '(ilp us n chant c nt the lower rates and we'll take our chances at the en Ice," Mr. Heney icplled. "We've get the eriee new, but no btHnpsu." "Let's get tills clear, " Commissioner Ilnll intrrjectpd. "Yeu actually feel tli.it tin- present level of railroad rates ji tin chief cause of industrial depres depres (ien and that a reduction will icmeve the depression?" "I de," Mr. Itoney declared. "The rnllnuils would be better off If we get It and all of us would be bptter elT." II (!. Hhodeheiise, appalling for the steel producers of the Mahoning and Shrnange willejs in Ohie and I'ennsyl aniii, joined In tlie dpmnnd for the ic ic meval of the -10 per cent increne. as dlil several ether witnesses, (.peaking for ether leading steel centers. slts Hellef Frem Uncertainty ,T M (iress, for tliev15ethlehem Steel Ceiiip.iiij . (f-aid Steel pieducers weie unanimous In their belief that picsent selu'dules en steel products and raw inatPi l.ils used by the Industry were "tee high and must be reduced." IIu nsked the commission te take action in the matter expeditious, en the ground tli.it uncertainty us te into leuds would inrieasp depression in the lntlustty. Tembing upon ceitaln individual rale situations, Mr. (itess declined that the Imsis en which transportation charges are new made favors unduly the pro duction of beehive coke, as against b.v -product coke. This, lie said, was" a (INciIminatien against progress in in dustrv and should be attended te b the (ommlssien without legaul te Its action in gpneral into matters. Supreme Court te Rece6s Jan. 30 Washington, Jan. '). (IJy A. 1. ) Chief .lust ice Taft announced tedu thnt (he Supieme Ceuit would take a recess fmin .lanuarv .'!0 te Cebruarv 27. This is the regular February reccss, 1922 J7 mam mssM Te the readers of The Public Ledger who take advantage of this w ebster's The Only Grand Prize (,I;'Bl!"':::,, Hl 11 IJ IMC- HumirlcH at tl c riunuiia-l'iicldc IntiTimtleiml i: vpiiHltlun was rr.mti (1 te )rlis(cr'K .c Iiileriiiilluiuil nnd the Mirrhini mtIp for Miperlnrlty of nluriitliMiiil mrrlt. mm t v I l I fl MXL. I Mined in Ihhi, inii fff 11 M tl BB It i i en in .1. I I V JL yf ,lS i " " ' ' 'a',l lc ' ' "IT I I Jf! J .XS '""' ZIi -Tl What a. sitlsi.i ilin i W7- p IS mil Ufil I Fi! 1 i p .... 'Te have this work in the home is like sending the whole family te college" il diclieiiury ith the Ne " Xlrehc THE ATLAS 11 ' IIU! e 11. ferencn Atl .1 "f '' V ' ''I lenlallilliK I IH i.ikh Mtli 0 ' 'f map-', biaulifiill) piliitid 'J IH I'h liKllllK I'baiini it bienijlii '"", in lb. lireiu War. N'e rpimus p"1 l'ai.,1 i-ehl (iu'lde itc, all .'"' ' Is luunil in ml tlelh, le ' X ll!',' Ill' 111 PROTESTS U. S. VALUATION Proposed Tariff Plan Would Aid Germany, Says H. E. Miles Washington, Jan. 'j;i. -(llv A. P.) I retcstlng against any American valu ation plan In tlie proposed "permit Jicnt" tariff bill, 11. 13. Miles, of 'ncliie. Wis., chairman of the Fair Jnrlir League, told the .Senate Finance ( emmlttee today that this piopesal would offer no remedy whatever against Impei tal Ions from Germany, which alone disturb us. "If an article costs .$t In Germany. Sl.r.0 in I3nglniid and $2 In the I'nltcd States." said Mr. Miles, "thc American valuation proposal would make each importation pa, say, ,'(() pPr cent duty en the American valuation of $12, being sixty cents duty. This would make the German article, duty paid, $1.00, with the I3ngllsh article .$2.10, the American artlcle remaining 2. This .10 per cent leaves Germany 23 per cent below 13ng lang and 20 per cent below domestic prices. "Thc lemedy Is te leave ttie duties te be levied en foreign value aa at present, with n duty of -10 per cent and the further proviso that if any country's currency is depreciated be yond 20 per cent there shall be added three-fourths of 1 per cent te the tariff rnte for each per cent of depreciation." HELD IN CONSPIRACY Twe Phlladelphlans Among Provi dence Bankers Charged With Fraud Providence, It. I., Jan. 2.'1. Fred Ij. Snyls and Albert II. Savlcs, both of Pusting, It. I., and Hamilton L. Carpenter, of Prevlilenc", were ar rested here today at the request of the I'nlted States District Atternc at Hdsten. en u warrant chnreln?' tln-m with conspiring u (Dig eight ethers. In- biding Helland T. Witch nnd Rebert li. tspare, uetli et Hiilutlelpliia, te ue the malls te defraud. . It is alleged that fraudulent renin. sentatleas concerning the financial con. dltlen of tlie A. Ij. Sayles Sens Com pany were cent through the mails In the Ilellister-White Cempanj, l!os(en bnnUers. BANGS' BODY TAKEnTe N. Y. 'uneral of Auther te Be Held To morrow Morning Atlantic City, Jan. 211. The hedv of Jehn Kcndrick Hangs, humorist, "lee-1 turcr and traveler, who died at the city hospital en Saturday, was taken te New Yerk this morning. Thc body will rest at thc chapel of St. Ilartholemew's Chinch until to morrow morning, when funeral servii es will be conducted. The names of the ' pallbearers have net et been made pub- i lie. Following tiie funeral services the in tcrment will be in Greenwood Ccmpterv in llroeklyn. bread-and-milk are breakfast necessities Start the day right. A CEREAL with plenty of cream toast made from wholesome baker's bread a glass or two of milk these nourishing feeds will give you vigor that lasts through thc day ! MHI .. B ATLAS With Maps of New Europe with New International iukW of l.ite veril Wei k 'The Supreme Authority" Jh, Merriam Webster paues n ,V?. r',0,",",?. I'",r ,"ry, '" ,,lr'""-- rerm-wlth nearly 3,000 i flifrfJ !..i ' '""er. pqulalent te a lfl-VelnmP Knnrlnnrdl.. nil itrirvn""' en I,ndUl ,1alc r- be'"ul '" Illch full IU1 Leather or 1 ZSurl 5Ui r ,""" " n'KMlur 1'aper in btrenir rabrlkel.l. Snn new blyy terms S Tl' VuMXr ,'"I,t'r ou the '""B remarl - The entire work (with complete 1922 Atlas) DELIVEREDfer $1. 00 mill ciii inenllih miMii.Mil. (In 1 1 1 1 1 I StnteN nnd ( iiiiikIii) en SUPHKIOIt INDl I'AF'KU Reduced About ONE-HALF In riilrknmn and U'elxlil. SlilB SUsSStf 1 'J&&?b esLj'ili'licSST ,f ii"Uv ;y 1 llli" Divided I'nRf, cliaractcrid ns il ticniUH. Te these who mail this Js? G. & C. MERRIAM CO. .JJ'JV's Springfield, Mess. (I'lihlipticrB nf Oeiiiilti-Mi'' "I'r liUHi)iinnn fr evei "'i eri l"ine wml III. true (1 all lllnllmiB "I nt''li a 1 H nf llhliiiiii WriiiKlH 1 niiilnlli mi iiinubliitf r"""1 I" rrnmim lull m ' iwllh Kvi en illli.il ' llie Anmrli anlnlii 11 nf jil" Iii !-" ' Inieremlni.' iJili'ntliMin ' will, i.frfiiien In tlilr miMfrc mid lill.lnu ' runlinle 1 nlur IMiitn ' of the new 1'miIiiii.h riia liu lilde "I"' lllii'li 1 kc nr llulm nnd Kf'Ktil.ir Imper wil'i lerniH nf Miur I'iiii 11 1.1'luni 1'ren Atlas offer nil ebiter 3 Nw Intcrnalleiia llrtlnnar Naiiia AdilreM EVENIKGT FUBLltJ Jfc SADLER FUNERAL MARKED BY EXTREME SIMPLICITY r Governer, Supreme Court Justices and Officials at Services Carlisle, I'll.. Jan. 2.'!. (llv A. 1M I3xtreme simplicity marked the funeral today of LewU S. Sadler, State High way Commissioner, who died last Fri day. Services were conducted by the Ilcv. Glenn M. Sliafer, of the Second l'rcHl)tci!an Church of Carlisle. Hundreds of persons, including State officials' and leaders in politics and finance, tlueugcd the spacious grounds at Thornweldc te pay their last tribute of respect te the widely known State elllccr. Members of thy Cumberland County bar, county officials and stu dents of the l)lekinen Scheel of I.uw attended in n body. There weie no honorary pallbearers. Tlie active bearcru were the first and second vice presidents of the Farmers' Trust Company of Carlisle, of whlth Mr. Sadler was president, and six cm cm cm plo.ves of the company. Interment was private in tlie family mausoleum in Ashland Cemetery, Carlisle. Numerous men of prominence in po litical, judicial and industrial fields left llread Street Station et 11:,"." o'clock this morning te attend the funeral The party included Governer and Mrs. Sprbul, Harry McDevitt, secretary te the Governer; Jack Sproul, Clilet Justice von Merclizisker, Justices Kep. hart, Walllns nnd Schaflcr, Senater Pepper, former Governer Stuart, Pub lic Service Commissioner Clement, Soli Seli Soli ceor 13 re, Harry A. Mackey, chairman of the Weikmcn's Compensation Heard; Mr. and Mr. Themas, Heblns, A. J County and 131inlm Lee. lee presidents of the Pennsylvania Hnllread, and Jeseph H. Grundy, president of the Pennsyl vania Manufacturers' Association. iu:iti:s a UAittiAiv Gee. Washington's Prepared Coffee t-nr. cm 50c 0 or. mm 65c for 81.35 "ftnlN for $?.0() - iliinrsnlrr I'.vrry dm JIAMS-reMI'-ltsi Sl'PI'I.Y CO,. J . Gill St. Oarn Today t'ntll r o'Clerk n.lnllu av ali atjk Gutieura Seap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear Sep, Ointment, TtlctJm, 25, ffrrynhir Eamplei freef CUvlbrUrUi,Dipt X, MiJ4a(u&M. FREE offer new made in connection Words of Recent Interest Viinv. nri., I.iirrnif.'. Ilcrtlni. IiIIkIiIj. Iturlir, UeMicUkl iiiiiiiulliiRe. 1mIh ifini. I Ihr rn biimi, Miiniiir. h.nlct Iniil., nr liridr ThPHi . . nit ,1 frW frei.i Uw tlieua- 111 cie.it ij ilifliitd In this Great India-Paper EDITION lie, Nlrmij:, hiiporler India Paper iiiiiiiik nuriiii'L, irMllutltf In rc tslnn of tpe anil HliutiatlenH u emi the nr Mcrrlum lt,trr in V, feiin be liKht and no 1 envenlent te us ' Thin fdl lliui Is enlv about inK-lmll 1 he thlckiHBs and weljrht 01 tli legdlai rdltlen SI? 1'J", In In : '2- In tfillt S lh A Regular-Paper EDITION Printed en slrensr book pnper of the IngliPHt qualltv Si IJ 'is In 'I a, 111 b. HI Wpir it lC"t IbH llnlli l.dltliilii are prlutril frniii the Hume iiIiUpm 11 ml huh ed OierJOO.OOO Vocabulary Terms, and, in addition, llJ.OOO Biefrraphlcal Names, nearly 30,000 Geo Gee graphical Subjects, besides theu!-and3 of ether Refer ences. Neiuly .'1,000 PiiKes. 0er 0,000 Illustrations. coupon at once! j (LEDaER.PHIL'ADELlHIA; MONDAY, Economy Basement Specials for STORE OPENS AT 9 A. S.MONDAY. JAN'tAIIV 2. ID22 M NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK -MARKET I IX n 1212 STREETS Jf Women's and Misses' $20.00 te $25.00 Winter Coats Reduced for Quick Clearance te $12.95 ) Many Have Fur Cellars Fashionable loose or plaited bcltcd-back models in belivia, silver tone and mixed coatings in navy, brown, reindeer, Copenhagen, Pekin and oxford. Smartly trimmed with fur, self threw or storm cellar.-!, self material loops, rich embroidery, braid and buttons. Marvelous money-saving opportunity! Women's & Misses' $10 te $15 Pretty Dresses Phenomenal at $5 Each Canten Crepe, Weel Vcleur, Tricotenc and All-Weel Peplin Charming styles galore, including popular straight-line and elastic-run-waistllne models, trimmed with colorful silk embroidery, meire ribbon, pipings, odd buttons, bright color braids and narrow belts. Cleverly braided, vivid color silk puff sleeves add a striking touch te some. Women's $19.75 te $29.75 Extra-Size Dresses at $12.75 & $19.75 Styles and materials that give a slenderizing effect tricelette. messaline, taffeta, Peiret twill and tricetine. Vestee, tunic and Redingetc models, trimmed with contrasting colors and embroideries. Women's Extra-Size $1 fhAt(f QK Tuck-in Blouses tPl.UU $eVO Crepe de chine, Georgette, pongee and voile. Tailored models, or trimmed with lace and hemstitching SNiLL- '.BJRflS I-conemy Basement Cheese Any $21.75 te $27.75 Fancy Suit Fer Men and Yeung Men In Our Entire Stock at $14.75 Each A mighty fine assortment of suits, built en the newest lines of excellent materials in popular patterns and colorings. Remarkable offer! Men's $5, $6 and $6.50 Trousers, $3.75 SneEUTnBuRIjS Economy Hasement Daily Bigger and Better Values in February Furniture Sale MATTRESSES S3 fiid Mattresses, $1.29 Fer ceti Killed with loUeii Size 27x6!) liulies $13.30 Itell-Edge Felt-and-Cotten Mattresses, $6.95 $20 Imperial-Edge All-Cotten Mattresses, $9.75 $6.00 Woven Felding Cots, $2.85 Oruy Knumrl ul llllllPS Wlllt 70 .inlica long Wire Springs at $2.69 $27.50 Brass Bed at $16.95 $45.00 Daven port Bed Complete, $26.95 All Btoel H.inl tar franit) , suar antecil Biirliig cjeretl in luau tlful e-etuiiiu It. ill CUIltlllU OUH pests, 10 1- li eh lllleru $15 Steel Crib and Mattress, $9.95 $11 Metal Beds, $9.75 Continuous pest, 10 (Wern niul emus panel b a I All isUea and best ulilte cmunel lln nsli i empletii with roll I'dKematlrcsH $16.00 Oak Chiffonier $9.95 $1.50 Feather Pillows at 69c $2.75 Bolster at $1.19 yfeV'yttfcttTifSV HLm lhV,Jf Mr H n llfrill j,.--y-1.fr7y.'i IgfSK YSyjJjE'vyTY I 1 i M. CLOSES AT 5:30 l. M. $2.00 Sewing Stand, 98c $J.50 Dining- Keem Chairs, SI. 95 $25 Kitchen Cupboard, $13.95 Cj i.trter. il e.iiv, with I'rmf h shapiJ leg-. , io ie io ered in Imp r al spnnlMli I) r ' n Icnth. r S3.1 Ex tension Table, 75 is- & - 0O 'lOlllfll OA ll'l- I'll 78 Inches hiK'i 3S Inches u Hlo 10 Inches ilccp " lass doers, ilcep lr,iiets and FpaeiuiiH c u p lie. ml 1 1 nt i. i nnk, l nit f il tin lull '.' I l.ltl tup 11 .IMSIN.. 1 . i ' i' r ei t.iKe' i' 'i' 'J'" till. hrt.i ' .I'" i al pl.itf i i ' . '1 C'lllll i tfi Serving Tables. Marvelous at $9.95 Kach H'erA L'p te $50 - t h i i.i il ir P i r I ) 1 p i -li'ini M il l MM ,u il i ,il inii S90 3-Piecc Librar. Suit, $59.50 1 xtra l.c m thne pine i , hr id suit upholstered In lust tpnliti Mi.. Mi.. I'lewn 'i liln.lt P pen I Iratli. r SnEIUNDiIROS i:oiieiii UiiBimejit j $22 ex.; lht - vw r TT Xm-y 1' .win J. n, im . . .. I! jl h u i t - l ,L l ' fdHeil df.ii.i-. (Tm '.I P - nie.ii ,i'l ii W JANUAEY 23, 1922 Bedceverings January Sale Bargains! $7.50 Sateen-Covered Lamb's-Weel Comfertables $4.95 1- illcd with pure washed cotton. (Jeed colors. Full size. $10.00 Comfert, ables, Each $5.95 Covered with geed fast-color sateen. Extra hcay and filled with pure white wa-hed cotton; extra large size. 500 Pairs of Nashua Blankets at, (TJO QQ Pair )j.Ot7 White, pray and tan wool nap blankets, with pink nnd blue berdcM. All large size. $15.00 AU-Weel tf Q A A Blankets at, PnirPO.bb All wool in white, with pink and blue borders. Large block patterns. $6.00 Weel-Nap Blankets, Each. $3.98 In pn-ttj plaid patterns; large double-bed sie. $11.00 Weel cr QQ Blankets, Pair. . I0.0 Extia large and extra heavy white wool blankets, with pink and blue borders. $7.50 Weel QQ 1A Blankets, Each. 3)O.U4Jfc In gray ejily. Pink or blue border- Size 00x80 inches. $9.00 V. S. Army $2.97 Blankets, Each 81", pure virgin lambVwoel blankets in light and dark grays. Weight -1 and 4'b pounds; size (Gx8 1 inches. Geed wool blankets for considerably less than the cheapest cotton kinds. Crochet Bed Spreads Mniseilles patterns. All large size and extra heavy. Heinnvd ends. $2.75 Spreads S1.4G S3 30 Spreads S1.9C, 3.00 Spreads $2.95 Satin-Finish Spreads $G Value $3.21 $7 Value $3.98 Brand-new Marseilles pat terns. Plain hemmed ends. Sn jfiCS '-c,nel,1 Uasrinent Babies' Dainty Short White Dresses Sale-Priced for the White Sale at 69c Nicely made of soft white inun- -,oek in the pepu lar bishop htK'y,; aim cnurnuiigiy finished with line embroidery col cel lar. Sizes (J months, 1 and . A.. - 1UIUS. Will f picture!. O- Babies' Short Demet KHf. Flannel Gertrude. JUt I irnslu'd with i Sizes 1 and 2 jear" Infants' Dainty Knitted Sacques. S1.00 Prettily trimnud i pi'ik or blue. Children's Tub fi- Frecks, Special at. 5i- Cjingluun ami cl- mil ,i in pretty colors. .iriei.," be coming styles. Si,i -' te 0 years. Exceptional .:fi or ;'. " Mi.-Tb i:. 'i i Women's $5 Silk Petticoats for Spring ilt $2.95 ll-silk jersev, hea h r n In-ehlcri'il in bunches nf grapis and di-igns, mes.saline ami v, m m b'tuitieiw of jersey and nit -n-lint' Plaited flounces in plain shade- it mntius-ting colei- omen's $2 Panta- (T -i fettes and Petticoats. . tP 1 Spmal purchase of geed nu.il it y Wtbsti'i loom antl satem petticoats in "Iain coleis, tifrur. d and Hew ei i'd iiTects. Rufflnl ard taileied ilmiiiciK. Satet'ii panta lettes are tinislud with two low of slurrmg at ankle. Women's $1.00 Extra-Size Flannelette f Petticoats .. . OyC (nieti ipiaht in hirln and gra stripis; iiiup CiLince and diaw stuiiL. flmiine i I ii in II.1S--111 nit Women's Jaunty Novelty Weave Sweaters . 1 dvantagvemly Marked ;" $2.98 I a -.Ii leiialiU- tusede nuiilels, with lentrahtitig shade of In u-hcil wool cellais and plaited belts Mostly bull and brown. riy smalt with speit skirts. Sf ' ii I ej 5 ' ' "nV- H.iscimnt & I xs I f 1 1 L ' 1 II vt (j l: '9 W Girls' Warm Winter Coats On Which Yeu Can Save Tremendously 2 At $5.00 c Cozily ruadc of vcleur, cheviot and heavy mixed coatings. Fashionable belted styles, with smart pockets, button trimmings and self-material cellars. Sizes C te 14 years. Girls' New Gingham Dresses at A host of becoming styles, prettily made of smart plaid and checked ginghams, effectively trimmed with vestecs of organdle, cellars, belts and pockets. Seme trimmed with contrasting colors Sizes 6 te 14 years. Intermediates' and Juniors Regulation Sailor Dresses at Geed-looking frocks, with sleeve chevron, white braid, buttons and tie. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. Excellent for school wear. Misses' and Girls' Bleemers ?Qr & J.Qtf Geed quality sateen in black and white. ' V TTV Elastic at waist and knee. Girls' $4.00 and $5.00 Middy Skirts at Pretty plaids or plain colors. Misses' and Girls' Guimpes at. . Of organdie, voile and cotton pongee Just Opened Our New Fancy Cake and Cracker Section Get-Acquainted Specials Asserted Cookie Cakes, 1 lb., 33c C popular varieties. Graham Cream Sandwiches, 25c lb. Household Caddies, 95c Airtight, dustproef tin containers filled with spice wafers, Sweet Maries, Lunch-en-Thins and Saltines. Frem 2 te 3' lbs. bSELLCNBURflS Economy Basement Tuesday Only in Our Economy Basement Rug Department 300-9x12 Seamed & Seamless Tapestry - Brussels - Rugs at $8.G9$9.69$H.69 ga. A Mill Clearance of Slight Seconds. De Xel Miss This Chance te Buy Tapestry Rugs for the Price of Grass $1 te $1.50 Genuine Inlaid Q Q Lineleums (Mill Ends) - Limited Let. I p te 60 Yards of a Pattern. Ne Mail or I'henc Orders ' ,p ' r'en y ' wm Women's Nightgowns and Envelope Chemise Featured in White Sale at 59c acn Nicelj nuide of soft lingerie i leth and daintily trimmed with lace or embroidery. Generously cut. Wonderful alui ! Women's Gowns and Drawers at 49c Lingerie cloth Gowns ir lip i i r stjle. Drawer? are finished with embroidety ruffle Women's Flannelette QQf Nightgowns at ... . 70 ( ut full in regular mzen Pink nr blue stripe tlannelefc, with ii .nd or V neck and long sleees. Women's Percale KQ Hungalew Aprons tV Pntty striped percale aprons, finished with rickrack braid and pinkl I "" . u " - Ki.mirm Uuscmrnt 5000 Yards 40c All-Linen Glass Toweling . 25c Y-J n i xtra heavy Scotch rrahh, thick and absorbent In much wanted red nnd blue checks .SNLLLLNBURijS "-fcuiiwny Uasemwit IT ac Tuesday $1.50 t0 $2.95 $3.95 $2.00 & $2.95 Bex-plaited en bodies or bands. s or bands. $1.00 SneDTlNDJrSS Economy Basement In the Economy Basement Stere Conveniently located in our Economy Basement at Subway Entrance Daily fresh baked crisp, delicious cookies, crackers, cakes and fancy specialties come direct from the Ivins' evens te our counters. Everything is spotlessly clean, products are invitingly arranged and prices arc very low Beys' Serviceable Two-Treuscr Corduroy Suits Smartly Styled and Very Lew Priced at $5.50 Uoed quality rordure in pop ular models, with full lined knickprs and 1.1 uki-linei coats, iSizes i3 te 9 curs. Bes' $8.50 Junier 0erceats at 1.9."i Mixed cheviot- and blue and giay chinchilla. Buttnn te the neck and belted all around. Si?es J's te & ears. Mackinaw Coats al $4.95. ?.).().-) $;.7: I'xtra geed iiuality blanket i leth Sizes b te 17 eais. Hlack Hubber Raincoats S3.fi.l Ktra geed black rubber sheeting. Sues tl te 18 years. .S2.2J Knickers at SI. 19 Sizi tl te lfi years. ' '" Ti2iS "'' "ll0m H.iHcmuiit C-Bala S pi rite Corsets While laic Specials 85c te $4 Thc-e I'ersets give you correct nnt'e ana combine Htyle with comfort. Shown in ii variety of popular models. bNELLFNBURfl'S ionemy Ila.ement lV ' J vi jt i . n, N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: N. SNELLENBURG & CO. N. SNELLENBUr"x & CO. t a ij
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