Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 13, 1922, Postscript, Image 4

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often caused by errors of diet.
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rassing and painful skin troubles
because fresh yeast corrects the
errors of diet which cause them.
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New Yerk hospital states: "I have
used yeast extensively and found
it Invaluable In curing boils."
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were treated with Fletschtnanu's
Yeast at hospitals in NewYerkand
Philadelphia the results were re
markable A typical cae was a a
yeunt; man who had suffered from
skin disorders for three years. He
ate three caicea of Flelschmann'a
Yeast dally. In five weeks the erup
tion had cleared, completely.
If you are troubled with eruptions
or boils, begin at once te correct
fresh yeast daily before or
between meals. Be sure it's Pleitch
mann's Yceit the famlhar tin
foil package with the yellow label.
Place a standing order with your
grocer for FlcUehmann's Yeast.
C. of C. Urges These
te Improve Traffic
First. An electric pemaphote s.vs s.vs
tern in Bread street between Ifitz
water street and Kric avenue.
Second. One-way traffic en all
Hire! In the city having car line.
Third. Volunteer force of 200
prominent citizens te watch for traf
fic violation.
Fourth. Fllmlnatien of all turns
at Ilreatl and Chestnut streets.
Fifth. Parkin restricted te fif
tern minutes In specially marked
places.
Hlxth. Certain street specially
paved for heavy truck traffic.
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The picture ! of Mrs. Kate Masterson, who sits lieldliiR her fatorlte
hen In front of the liouse in which she was married Mirao thirty years
Age. The Utile court en which the house stands Ii.ih no name nor tins
the house itself any number. It lt just n little corner of Old Philadel
phia that up (e the present has escaped extinction
TOLL OF NORTHERN LIBERTIES
Little Spot Near the River Rich in Recollections of Bygone
Days Must Bew Before. Delaware Bridge
Extraordinary
ANNOUNCEMENT
of the
EXHIBITION and SALE
of the
Distinctive Collection of
Jehn W.Baxter, Esq.
comprising the entire
Contents of his Country
. Estate
The Villa Melissa,
Greenwich, Conn.
and his town residence in the
. HOTEL AMBASSADOR
SEW YORK
Rare Itnllan and Spanish Itcnnls Itcnnls
BanCe Furniture French and
Encllsh XVIII fentury Furniture
Needlework Sofas, Onalrs siftd
Screens In Petit and Gres Point
Georgian Slher uml .Shertleld
Plate Decorated l'ercelalnj and
Faience Irish, I'nsHsh, French
and Venetian Glass LaceH and
Household Linen Urenites, Clocks
and Objects of Art llronze Chun
deller.i. Wull Appliques, Andirons
and Fenders Velvets. Kmbrold Kmbreld Kmbrold
erlep, Damask's and Brocades
Bursundlan and Aubusen Taiwu
trles Antique Eastern Carpets
and Ruks French, IiRllsh and
Flemish Palntlnsrs ltnre Sculp-
Ntures French nnd Italian Renals Renals
iince Forsed Iren Uurden
Marbles and Terra Cuttas
Exhibition Opens Feb. 20
.Continuing Until Feb. 25
Sale Begins Feb. 25
continuing 1hIIj- until Marrh 4,
LnrltlsHr, tile sulrii h-mdIeiis
lieBiiiiilnc at S:3u V. ."M.
.IfiMtrarcd Catalogue en request
Clarke's;
44 E. 58th St., New Yerk
The sale will be conducted by
I MB. AUGUSTUS Y. CLARKE
One-way traffic en streets harlns
street car lines, an electric semaphore
system In llread street In the central
pftrt of the city and the elimination of
all turns at Rread and Chestnut street1'
are anions the six main traffic changes
proposed In thu report of the Traffic
Committee of tln Chamber of Com
merce. I A citizens' committee of 200, te
, watch for traffic violations and report
te a trnthc court, ih also urscu in me
' committee's repett.
Additional traffic patrolmen are
lS&MODERN PROGRESS TAKING
ilJltfc tliliifiV ii'un vriev'i ei lilt j.
flee of eme motorists who run pat
trolley can that have stepped ut inter-
1 sections.
, Follewini! is the complete list of the
.committee's recommandatlens for im
mediate relief:
That the Department et Public Safe
tr relesue In lx)eklet form n complete
t-it of traffic rules for the benefit of the
entire police force and the public, se
I that nil may hae full knowledge e the
traffic Jaws of the present day.
I That tline laws be enforced abbo abbe
lutelv without fear or favor.
i With the foregoing as n ba-sK the
committee recommends for the immedl immedl
nte relief of pedestrians and the rcduc-
I tien et se-called "unnecessary aeci-
I dmits" the following additional regu regu
lateons: One-way traffic only en one-way
' treMs and en all streets with car
lines running in one direction traffic
may trael only in that direction.
Signs Indicating clearly one-way
I thoroughfares bhculd be prominently
placed en such btreets.
j Safety zones, clearly defined, for nil
I meter-driven and all ether vehicle?,
twenty feet back of the building line.
I for protection of pedestrians, llecausc
"f thi change, it Is recommended te
nUe the height of the hnnd-mnnlpu-
I luted semaphores, signs en top of which
heuld be enlarged, and should !me
''ennected therewith red and white
ll?hts for traffic direction at night.
Ne left-hand turns en two-way
".treets excepting immediately beyond
Interesting streets nt points desig
nated. Tl committee feels just as seen as
possible all left-hand turns en two-way
I streets should be abolished.
I All turns at the comparatively few
1 Ighly congested points, like liread and
Chestnut streets, theuld be entirely
cdminatc'1.
A eo-erdlnated system of semaphores
'electric or otherwise; te be installed
i en llread street from it point immedi
ately south of City Hull working as
far south as Fitzwatcr street, and north
of City Hall working as far north as
trie avenue.
Ne parking en left-hand side of one-
' way streets.
The sjstem of a duplex tag same te
be affixed te the ear of the absent of-
i fending owner, who may net return
for hours, permitting the officer te go
in with his duties without less of time.
small, shuttered windows that nre in in
digvneus and individual te old Fhlla
dclphla. Onre Heme of Qankers
I r!cvcnty-five years age there were
i hardly any living In these courts or in
deed in the whole district hereabouts,
but Quakers, some Irish of thp famine
immigration nnd n few German Jews.
Most of the houses were painted in the
dull lead roler that was convcntlena
among Friends. Kcn jet., three house.
out of every ten have this appearance,
minus, of course, the scrapings an
splatterings of a geed many jeilrs. But
the Quakers nre gene. One family of
two maiden ladles living in n small
house en Fifth street nre nil that re
main. lng since, the burjing ground
nt the end of 'Wagner place (new mere
ly Hamilton street) where the Quaker
dead were taken, was built eer man
ears age una even me scuoei neusc
that was put there has been made Inte
&wwKxt$
Tins h the fourth of n tcrin of or.
tides which will appear in the Evening
I'uhHi' Ledger from time te time dr
icribinn little nooks nnd ruinrra hidden
avau in the heart of the city: hyieaiis
iKUlnt Wfi the auaintnrss of an Old
World citii and filled irfi the romance
of a long-age past.
Northern Liberties, which is the ar
chaic designation for the Fcctlen that
lies north of Vine street and cast from
Eighth street te the river, is an exam
ple of the decay of neighborhoods in an
industrial civilization.
It is net, like the feet of De I.a'ncey
street, an Instance of residents holding
out tenaciously against commerce en one
hand and immigration en the ether, or
like Quince street, a recrudescence plus
1 paint nnd plaster, or again like erK-
man p-uce, an iiunciiimiiem.- .-:iv. tenement.
,. It is un instance et a neigiiuorneou , Th(, Ir,sh tee nrc tIllllntngti,nt j,
las old in years nnd traditions as an ,1(1 e(, lrlsh. (ll0s wIl0 remem.,. 0r
of these, that is new in the last fetage . whf) ,mvc na(, by word of mouth( ,.
I of dissolution. . . . . ' story of hew the Knownethlngs burned
What the warehouses ami factories )own thc 0ja church of St. Augustine.
nave lelt et .ertiiern i.ieeriu-j im ju 1544,
Delaware Ilrldge Is likely te take. .
I Llttle of Old District Ixft
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Keep Beys Off Truck?
The prohibition of boys hanging en
' the rear end of trucks or meter vehicle
' or without thu consent of drivers,
A limited number of additional unl unl
feimed traffic officers te de nothing but
cheek up violations of traffic rules In
congested sections of the city thete
men te be kept en move continually.
1 Parking places should be clearly out
lined en each block In such sections
1 where parking Is permitted one-third
of entire block te h frei- from parking
and te be devoted exclusively te thc ar- ,
rival and departure of pasyngers. '
Parking spaces en the umalning
we-thlrds of each blnr-lt In congested '
d'striets te be clearly defined.
Ne parking is te be permitted in the
designated cenge-ted district for longer
' thnn fifteen minutes between thc hours
of StfO A. M. and 0 P. M.
Ph.vsieln'is carrying the -neeessarv
Indentlficfltlen of tlicir profession should ' l"e
'" iM'inpt ireni tue regular line limit
, ami should be given the privilege
parking the mtximum of one hour in
any space given iver te parking in any
I In and around Neble street, east from
thc old meeting house of the Qunkcrs at
I Sixth street, is te be found virtually
I all that Is left of this jeeman district
l of old Philadelphia excepting, of course,
such landnmrKs as me eerrc mum.
(sealed up since prohibition), St. Au
gustine's Church, en Fourth street, and
a few ethers.
Frem the center of lerk avenue ioe iee
tween Fourth and Fifth streets above
Neble street), no longer n much-heard -of
locale, is thp beginning of n stable
that runs for half block, turns at
n right angle end extends out almost te
v.,1.1 utr This stable, owned
through n couple of generations by the '
French family, eutsiue et wic emm.v m
its design is of no partieaiur imcre-c.
The little houses, however, that nre
barely outslde of it. give perhaps thc
fairest, clearest picture of Northern
Liberties new te be had.
The houses nre built around little
cobbled courts that have no names nnd
that never had any se far as can new
be learned. At one point or another
the.e courts lead lnta doers of the
stable, and nt most some hours of t lie
day are noisy and busy with passing
teams.
Faeh court has. of course, its lamp- -pest
and its hydrant, from which hint
comes virtually all of the water suppl
of the famlllcH who live hard by. I
Fneomfertable as thin pleturesq ie
'.lvlng may be In "eme respects, It is
net without compensations. The land
lord, himself an eld-tluicr, wink-, at
inanv liberties, Mich, for Instance, a
ihe raising of chicken. Mlic neuses
ure of many sizes and shapes, built. It
np would Halt seem, ncciiniiiis ii wium
.ire but one-story frame cottages strug ,
Halt as me ngun
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Blue jay
te your druggist
Steps Pain Instantly
The simplest way te end a corn Is
Blue-jay. A touch' steps the pain in
stantly. Then thc corn loosens and
comes out. Made in two forms a
colorless, clear liquid (one drop docs
ill) and in extra thin plasters. Use
whichever form you prefer, plasters
or thc liquid the action is the same.
Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed
laboratory. Sold by all druggists.
Ffci Writ Bautr & Black. Chicago, for
xalualle book, "Comet Cart of the Fut."
PIONEER LIVERYMAN DIES
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. The foregoing recommendations as telas themselves. Others are tw.-sterj I
'definite parking privileges for number Ihrlck houses, with dormer reef and ,
of cars or tliue parking in congested
districts are predicted upon the ability
et the cltv effii iaK te furnish necessnry 1
1 additional tralhc elllccrs te btrictly en- "
ferce the regulations. I Francis McGovern( Camden, Sue-
That all moteris's voluntarily attach , .i,. .n u.ar Disease
te rear of vehleh a signaling device cumbi te Heart Disease
thut will .iidicntc Intention of driver te Heart disease caused the sudden
-top or change dirtuleu. death vcsteiday of Francis MeGevrrn,
All slovv-ineviiig tr.ithc.herse-drawn 1 ,.,,, .PIirB eUi. nDneer funeral
elilr.liiu no Itiik irimii L u uhmiljl ln i 1 -0"tf ..- -
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I rnh nni.riitill- nf Cllllldell. lit fell ill lid
n thc stable, which adjoins the Me-
fievern lieme, at ?M Lawrence stieet,
y-i-,.,... l vr.r.Ainii linil nnl lw nil '
uamueii. .ur. .'uv"""
feeling well, but aroie from bed and,
. while looking after his horses, cel-
Known and pre-
acribed by the
Medical Profession
for many years as
s possessing great
Medicinal Properties
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strleteil te extreme right of biead
il iiimighfaics.
All traffic officers should be equipped
w tli some udded protection that will
rik. them ileiirlv discernible In the
1 1 vk, while en duty in the park or
iliiiib-'.
411 ..AllAMn.n ,.!.- .!... . n..
.ill "iiu run 11, vim 1 linn inline , ,
oflieers, should be called upon te report' ' ,. ., n , . i.,
every infraitlen of the traffic laws that ,r- McGevcrn was thc first te Intro Intre
cTiic under tlieir ole-ervatien. ' duee funeral cabs in Camden. lie
A minimum of 20e private citizens mlUt lucrative business, but with
of unquestioned integrity and sound I ., , ' . ., . ,1,Ui. f-rni
Judgment (selected from all sections! , t:,e n,lve,lt of ""5 uutomebllo funeral
te be entrusted or appointed without 1 car ills busincsH feu away, nnu no op-
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BUSINESS MENVJ.,Hfi,MWWRtE W1C
LUNCH y?85;. 7AMtB8PM.
RESTAURANT AND COFPEE SHOP
191 AND CHESTNUT STS.
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liay as a civic service, te report direct
by mail te the traffic court any Infrac
tiens of the law they may notice from
time te time.
THOMAS TO BE GUEST
crated his livery stable. He was in the
cub nnd stable business for fifty-one
years In Camden.
F-ralgrating from Ireland, Mr. Mc Mc
eovcrn as a boy worked en farms. He
later came te Camden and established
his business In 1871. On January U
Penn State Club Will Held Reception , '", his wife, Mrs. Mary .Mci.evern,
. --... t .... M1"1 suddenly. At his wlfe'H funeral
and Banquet Tomorrow Mr, McGovern expreised the hope that
A large number of the alumni of Htate 1 he would seen join her.
'ellege are expected te attend the nn- Mr. McGovern was n familiar figure
mini dinner of the Philadelphia Penn In Camden, lie was one of the found
State Club tomorrow evening at theiers of tlm Church of the Immaculate
Helleviic-Ntriitferd. The dinner will be I Conception, Camden, and personally
'u reception te Ir. .fehn Martin TheniaH, I worked en tliu construction of the
v. he recently wan installed as president . cnurcn
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I speaker of the occasion. Addrcnen also
will be made "by Judge If. Wltaen
Mitchell, of Pittsburgh, president of the
Heard of Trustees of the collage, and
ProfcHBer Fred Lewis Pattce, head of
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Three daughters survive. They are
Mrs. Marv McCarthy, Mrs. Jesephine
lllake and Miss Catharine McGovern, '
The funeral will take place Mcdnes
day, with solemn high mass et requiem
In the Church of the Immaculate Con
ception, Interment will be made in
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relief follewa en application of Slean's
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tj Little wonder that the response te this extraordinary Sale is breaking all records. Fer it is
net only the largest exhibit we ever assembled, excelling anything we knew or heard of in the
United States, but the values surpass any that have come te our attention in the February offer
ings anywhere.
J Naturally the geed news of this event is traveling fast and spreading far. We would regret te
see any one who needs Furniture miss this opportunity. Aside from the advantages we derive
from the Sale itself, it is infinitely mere satisfactory te us te knew that we are satisfying our
customers and serving them with values greater
than any ether Stere can hope te reach.
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CJ-Proudly we spread before you the result of our
years of experience, our art in home-making and
our economical advantages as manufacturers and
quantity buyers. Likewise our low overhead and
inexpensive location, that alone saves customers
$250,000 a year all mean greater values for your
dollar than any ether place Furniture is sold.
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It requires no stretch of the Imagination te realize the itrandeur of n bedroom itrnced with a Mahogany Suite aa exquisite as is this.
Hlegant in outline, rich In carvings, tlile Leuis XVI Sulte with Its ha nd-patnted plaques. Is the embodiment of urt and geed taste, well worthy
of a place In the chamber of royalty Itself.
A HINT OF THE UNUSUAL SAVINGS
BEDROOM
$147.50 Mahegafiy-Flnlsh Bedroom Suite, 4
nieces, aus.tS.
$193.00 Mahogany-Finish Bedroom Suite, 6
pieces, MB.2B,
5325.00 Mahegany-Flnleh Bedroom Suite, 4
pieces, S27S.OO.
$416.00 Mahogany Leuis XVI Bedroom Suite,
8 pieces. 9315.00,
JC50.00 Mahogany Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces,
I4S0.00.
J'ne.OO Mahogany Queen Anne. Bedroom
Suite, pieces, $07H.00.
$985.00 Brown Mahogany Leuis XVI Bedroom
Suite, 8 plcceri, flR.t.OO.
$938.oe Mahogany Queen Anne Bedroom
Suite, 8 pieces, 9848.80.
$1510.00 Walnut Leuis XV Bedroom Suite,
7 pieces. S1370.00.
$2755.00 Malieffuuy Bedroom Sulte, 7 pieces,
1: 4 80.00.
BINGI.K PIEOEH- Bd, Chiffoniers,
nureans. Triple Mirror Drrmlng Tables
anil Vanity Dreesers at exceptional e
lngn. I'rirm Mart an low a I10.7S for
a fielld CI olden Onk Ilurrae with shaped
top, end French Plute Mwlnalng Olaes Mir Mir
rer with carved top, Chiffonier et same
weed with Swinging Mirror, 913.25; with
out Mirror, (10.80.
LIVING ROOM
$90.00 Mahogany Llvlng-Roem Suite, with
tapestry-covered bpring scats, 3 plecce,
985.00.
Mahogany-andCane Llvlng-Ttoem Suite, with
tapestry-covered spring scats, 3 pieces,
950.50.
$198,00 Mahogany-and-Cane Suite, spring
seats, cevend with tapestry, 3 pieces,
$185.00 Mahepany-and-Cane Suite, with tap-estry-eeverfid
spring seats, 3 pieces, 9101.00,
$189.00 Overstuffed Loese - Cushion Suite,
covered with tapestry, 3 pieces, 9170.00.
$295.00 Overstuffed Loese-Cushion Tapestry
Covered Suite, with spring scats, 3 plccei,
9277.80.
$442.00 Overstuffed Loese-Cushion Tapestry
Covered Suite, spring seats, 3 pieces,
9869.80.
$536.60 Overstuffed Loese Cushion Suite,
spring seats, covered with brown mohair,
3 pieces, 948.ne.
$690.50 Overstuffed Loese - Cushion Suite,
spring seats, covered with rese-and-taupe
mohair, 3 pieces, 9351,00.
$792.00 Overstuffed Loese-Cushion Suite,
spring heats, covered with beautiful design
of mohair, 3 pieces, 9715.00.
$1360.00 Overstuffed Loese - Cushion Suite,
spring scats, covered with brown mohair,
3 pieces, 91200.00.
Proportionate neductlena In niolng-lteom
Furniture
Davenports and Kasy Chairs, Tables, Book Beok Boek
eases and Day Bed at wen
dcrful savings
$37.50 Seamless Tapestry Brussels, size 9x12 $24.50
$43.50 Seamless Velvet, size 8.3x10.6 $33.50
$45.00 Seamless Velvet, size 9 x 12 $34.50
$62.00 Best Axminster, size 8.3x10.6 $47.50
$65.00 Beet Axminster, size 9x12 $49.00
$375.00 Khiva Bekhara, size 11.2x8.3 $140.00
$650.00 Fine Saruk, size 9.8 x 6.9. . , $295.00
$785.00 Anatolian, size 12.2 x 9.1 $325.00
$750.00 Arak, size 12.6x9.3 $350.00
$800.00 Kherassan, size 13.3 x 9,9 $375.00
BRASS AND METAL BEDS
REDUCED
Prices range In Brass Beds from 8S0,50,up te 800,00,
Metal llerin, from 90.0(1 te 943.50. White enamel,
Ivery, Ivory-decer.itcd, mahogany nnd walnut llnlshei.
Very speelal. 2-inch continuous-pest Bed with 7
1-lneh flat lllliis, 910.00.
SIrtal t'rlhK Included are white enamel, ivory,
lvery-deearated, mahogany, walnut and brass.
Prices rangi- from 910.00 up te 930.75.
.Metal Sprint", all Hl.i'H, fietll $4.50 up te 814.23.
Bex SpilngH, all Mze, from 917,50 up te 947.S3.
All Pillows and Ueintern at reduced prices.
BEDDING UNDER PRICE
.- .,!J1R'"ir,1!'e, ycslit 45 pounds, from 910.50 up
te 958.00. bmaller sUes priced proportionately less.
.0. ?,,01?. ,', a',tre,r' full Ftze, from 810.00 up te
854.25. .Smnller slses priced proportionately le43.
u? n"-!eund 0''n Mattrrsees, full size, 37.50.
.Smaller fdzea priced proportionately lew.
DRAPERY FABRICS IN THE SALE
C retnnne in u vast assortment of design: nnd beau,
tful colerlnirt, from sne a. jurd up., Imported
Cretonnes. 05c a yard and up.
Minfunt Artnllk Riieil colors, 91,10 per yard
Other huntiut Material), 92.0e per yard and up.
Office Furniture, Clocks and Lamps, All at February Sale Prices
These who wish te EXTEND PAYMENTS for Furniture or Furnishinns aver a
period of aeverql months can make convenient and satisfactory arrangements.
NOTK Tnere are certain lines of Furniture en our floors every day ttirouiheut the year th -. m.rv. . ,, . '. TT
In Mlfi such te this they cannot b, marked lows?. a low la price that even
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MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J.
PniuWtianie, Call Lomearii 6200 Marftet 5rJ Frry Boeli
Stere Optns at 8:30 A. M,
Chits of S:30 P. M.
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Pennsylvania, Call Lembard 6200
Ntw Jtrtty, Call Camitn 280
GREAT REDUCTIONS IN RUGS
An opportunity the like of which neither we nor our customers have known in years. Our entire stocks
reduced, with the exception of one line, en which we have an agreement with the manufacturer te maintain
standard prices. The reductions are all based en today's market prices, net the prices of a year age. A wide
selection of weaves, designs and colorings from the foremost mills of the country. Easy te make selection, and
easy te save money, if you de net delay. These few items give but an idea of the savinirs:
$90.00 Royal Wilten, size 8.3 x 10.6 $57.50
$92.00 Royal Wilten, size 9 x 12 S59.00
$165.00 Royal Wilten, size 9 x 15 $125.00
$186.00. Royal Wilten, size 10i x 12i: $136.00
$202.00 Royal Wilten, size lltf x 15 $148.00
A WONDERFUL CLEARANCE IN ORIENTAL RUGS
Savings that are unprecedented. Persian, Caucasian, Turkeman and Turkish Rugs. Sizes, weaves and
designs that have lingered tee long in our stock m these days of quick turnovers. Se out they go, many of
them marked at less than today's import costs. These few items give but an idea of the extent of the oppertu-
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$825.00 Islamabad, size 12.3 x 9.0 $395.00
$975.00 Serapi, size 15.5x11.10 .$485.00
$1000.00 Kirmanshah, size 12.0 x 9.1 $495,00
$1250.00 Ielamabad, Mze 15.3 x 10.8 $575.00
$1875.00 Kirman-Islamabad, size 16.0 x 12.0 $795.00
Westminster Quarter hour
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llight-day movement. Price,
945.00.
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