Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 20, 1922, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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l Seme Mere About Sebastian Bat J
'IS '
rVftrOU will remember, dear
iY .jl. auAv was telling
children,
you the
iik n'ght about Sebastian Bat, the
."". ..M Mm. Brune Bati and
. started batting around days In-
ft& of nights ns nu b.-.f-
?Anf you 'will remember hew he fell
i Au - .,. of wicked city sparrows
iw,lB !..- f mln entirely when
vA ?.? SV. Heet Owl came into his
E JlKVrgCye"l rreVmberM
UMtllUI --' - m l. .UniiM
A!te" 8wlC'S Sebastian as he
E1jIc hoei , 0 Cyen,ng nttcr
WidX'.nd s'n'u te him :T Sebastian,
Wsobastle'n replied:
"Hew ceme
'te'',' .!.! nM. "Hew? Yeu knew
'. hi&L' nld. "Yeu ought te be
v.ml of yourself, batting around all
.Mha?1' 0irt rrsnecteble bats arc home
& ?. "ide down in their little whlte
.it!. feSS! M?. "Hewd'e me"an
'Hewd'yc mean
.v Ana di-u"--
,'jaddrcmeanV
"Yeu knew well
.AND fcisie buiu,
, U . ...t, wlint
. m
I mean, You're
.nuui,.. . , hpnrf That'll
unam
.2!rnf mean. Ami that ain't all.
SEKgan te hoot most mourn
Mi r and enormous tears, big as grape-1
ft, almost. legnn te trickle out of
,l!tr large remffl eyes and splaisu nil,
"JHI. !Lrr.'in nhni.tlnn very uncem-'
WDHV :- .
fertsble. He hated te get his feet wet.
Worothy, take the razor away from
A. ii.hr I don't went te have te
lisrpcn 'it again.)
1 "Well." sn.V8 Sebastian
'fully, "I didn't knew you
bout It. Yeu knew I
iu --.-- , .
Ian Bat. theuclit-
you felt that way
ibOUt it. lOU Knew X UIUH t uieuu
!rit.i.. miipfc hir it no way. A feller
I, only a bat once and If y'can't bat
Jfeand q little when yeu're young, when
LETZ QUARTET IN FINE
CHAMBER-MUSIC PROGRAM
Compesltlona of Brahms, Haydn and
Ravel Performed Before Association
The Lctz Quartet furnished the pre-
Em at the sixth meeting of the Cham
Mii.ii. Assnnlntlen at the Bcllevnc-
Stratford yesterday ofterneon before
cne of the largest audiences that have J
ittended uny of this bcosen's concerts, i
The personnel of the organization has j
changed lnce lia last appearance in
this city, Udwin Bachmann, ns second
Tielln, nnd Herace Brltt, as cellist,
hlnr the new members. Their advent "
. has undeniably strengthened the qunr-1
ter, cspccinuy mm ui .-. mm.
who, in the slew movement of the
Brahms quartet and in the trio of the
Khero of the llavcl composition,
showed himself te be net only n fine
cellist, but a cliambcr-musie nrtlst of
the first rank ns well; the two things
re by no means synonymous.
Mr. Letz's programs lire always ex
cellent, for the rensen that lie docsNie
eiperimenting in strange compositions
tt the expense of the audience, and
when he puts n composition en the
nrerram. the llbtcner may feel assured .
, that it h well worth hearing. He be-
' fin with the B flat quartet of Brahms.
K. M7, one of the most difficult .
' el the master's works. The per-
forraauce was mere than excellent,
ud, despite the- difficulty of the
composition, well-nigh nppreached
perfection, the clnborate viola part,
notably in the third movement, being
uperbly played by Mr. Krelncr, with
beautiful tene nnd great musicianship. '
The second number consisted of two
movements from Haydn's I major
quartet, Oq. 70, Ne. 0, the well-known
large In V sharp major, followed bj
the rippling presto. Beth movements
were beautifully played, and formed an
excellent centrnst between the intro
spection of Brahms and the modernism
el Ravel, which followed. The nttcr
quartet ! modern French in thought,
hut fellows the accepted lines of
the strint; quartet sufficiently close
In construction te be perfectly intel
ligible en u first hearing, nnd, while
the harmonization Is modern, it is nut
tggrcsshc or. disagreeably '
The work makes many demands upon
ihe plnjenj. especially in the preduc- !
tlen of unusual tonal effects, broken '
chords in umisuul intervals and similar ,
devices of the modern composer. All
these effects were.flncly performed, and i
the reading by Mr. Lctz nnd his asse- '
elates was the best that has been given I
In Philadelphia, for the reason that It
was exactly in tliJ nppnrent intent of
the composer. The ensemble of the
quartet li meet xccl!ent, and the tenul
quality ami balance leaves little te be
desired.
A Short Visit With a
Lasting Memery
"I never knew whnt te mnke for
desert when the maid's nwny."
said Min, Martin ns she glanced at
the clock nnd put n-siile her sewlns.
"Let me get it for you." snid
Mrs. Blair, who was visiting her
for a few dnju, "I'd love te de it."
Dinner tlme caine nnd Mrs.
illnir, who hed insisted en making
the dessert with utmost secrecy,
left the table nnd returned with a
rich, brown chocejute blanc mange.
"Tastes even better than it
leeks," said Mrs. Martin delight
ed y. "Hew did you inuke it?"
'Why, it's l'uddlnc,'' replied
Mrs. Blair mysteriously, "wonder
ful puddlnc."
"I Insist upon knowing nil nbeut
It. Where did you get it. and
what is it?" laughed her friends.
'I'll tell you. I slipped out mid
cot it at your grocer's," snid Mrs.
islair. "Jack loves cornstarch
pudding, and if -thcre was one
thing I couldn't make It was corn
starch pudding or blnnc mange.
Ihen I heard of Puddlne."
Is it hard te make, or ex
pensive?" Interrupted-Mrs. Mar
tin. "Oh, no, Indeed. All you hnvc te
de Is te add milk, cither fresh or
endensed, and sugar, and bell for
three minutes. Then when it's cool
J ou have u firm, rich mound of
'lellcieus creamy dessert. And a
J.'C box of Puddtne will serve
nftcen people, or u 10e box for
seven peeple.1'
,t'''r!' only thing is," objected
Mrs Martin, "the children nre net
' fend of chocolate, nnd I uess
us really 'tee rich for them uny-
"Oil. 110." TKlnlmn,l f..i in
It isn't tee rich. Why, It's se
mire nnd wholesemo you can let
'mm lmu! ns much nn they want
nnd It comes in nny number of
"uers rosevnullln, orange, lemon
-ana you can make nil sorts efl
hlngs with Puddlne creamy enku
"'"1 ple fillings, flnd smooth ice
cifiim."
m"1'!1."' !,p,,,J? ,l10 r'ase'" hinllcd
w Murlln. who had listened tu
heir coiiversuilen with intcre-it.
I vote for I'mldliie. It ccrialn.)
l geed."
ruddlue
cau he
-Order a
had
box
at your ,
today!
.AUvcrtliemeut
111
arc you stein' te ule It. Imli? Answer
me that enc, huh?"
"Hcaren me," sniffled Elftle sadly.
"But y'hndn't erteii be se wild. Can't
ya calm down n llttle-newt huh"
T71L8IE,M said Sebastian simply, for
Hj whatever else he was Sebastian
ns ccrtn'nly simple, "Elsie," said he,
"leek at me."
or a-B mwwm.mm
IL && Ascg3 JLM9g?fij AScA AS,I
Wednesday will mark the anniversary of the birth of Geerge Washington,
who, by his deeds, earned for himself the distinction "first in war, first in peace,
first in the hearts of his countrymen."
The American Stores Company, formed, as it has been, from units long
, recognized as the developers of the modern chain grocery idea in America, is
today the acknowledged leader in the grocery field. We feel we may be excused
the honest pride that is ours in the distinction earned by our years of service "first
in quality, first in values, first in the hearts of the grocery-buying public.','
)WMrt would groceries be coating tedag were it net for the Aedo Stores?
Popularity
There must be some reason why millions upon millions of pounds of Asce Coff
are sold every year. The hundreds of thousands of Ciscriminatlngt. housekeepers "who
serve it with the dawn of every new morning sun, knew.
mm asce
fSfSW Coffee
Tji
dilltrtntt?
wM,ww,w''w'WMMwwwwywwwwwrwwwwwwww
Special! Fine Table Salt
This Week Only!
Wj;j,,j,,,,,,mMW,,,,,wm
"Quality
Calif.
Oxheart
Cherries
Rich and luscious I
Itegular
Asce lb
Oleomargarine
20c
Quality through and through.
.:Ppai.tt b,
Pears
uarueii w
Just melt In your mouth t
Asce Cocea VtAh 15c
can
A nourishing beverage.
Geld Seal
V Fleur
12-lb.
Bag
- M
Surprise the children with
A Yeu 11
Wwy
"Bity
The finest 1I
butter in America!
Gbld Seal Carten
EGGS eftwclve
I W
There's a let of satisfaction in being able
te buy eggs you can be sure of like Geld
Senl Eggs. They arc the pick of the nests.
Strictly Fresh Eggs dez45c
Every one guaranteed.
CAKE SPECIALS.
Fresh from N. B. C. Ovens
Sylph lb Ogc
Sandwiches w
t.lttle brown rnUes with a
delicious cream filler between
layers of chocolate "Boeilles."
Tlie dilution love them!
Brown Edge lb
Wafers
22c
With real vanilla flavor,
A Pan of
Victer Bread
Calif. Evap. Peicnei lb 19c
Calif. Evap. Apriceti lb 29c
Beit Soup Baani ...lb 8c
Calif. Lima Baani lb, 12c
Bett Kidney Beam lb 10c
Beit Green Peat lb 10c
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msmm'L
Specials for Tuesday in all Our 204 Meat Markets
FINEST NATIVE BEEF
Whole Cut Chuck Roast, lb 10c
Lean Soup Beef, Large Benes. Lean Beiling Beef,
b 7c ta 5c Ib 10c
Fresh Perk Chees or Roasts, lb 20c
Milk-Fed
Tltps.e nte soft nieatcd nnd
New
These prices effective in eurfMla., Camden & suburban
1'ipllllllllafllMllllliiMlllilMlllilliillili a
llaU
. a i -. . - -
te their
K est antl Innkerl. anil hllnv,i vn
lere your
daddy, children, It was some leek.
sir. ' - -- rv- T .i
tank. v
"Elsie," said Sebastian (and that
made three times); "I'm going te re
form. Fer you."
"Oh, goody I" .cried Elsie.
"Yes," said Sebastian, "Just for you.
I'm going te quit batting around days.
Frem new en we'll de all our hatting
nights."
wasn't Elsie happy ! Wasn'tDaddy
Bat glad 1 Wasn't Mamma Bat joyful!
That night they had a glorious family
icuutun. -j.ne preaigai Dai nan
Ana bum opened her eyes
re
IbY 1aK W IHH IHaaaaV HT hpa w
The Father of our Country
is a Proof of Excellence
lb
Asce Evap. Milk ct 9c
"Pur U thm morning
The best quality salt,
every two bags you buy.
Yeu
Counts"
in the Asce Stores
Cocktail Cherries bet 13c
Yeu will want a bottle or two for your
Washington's Birthday party.
n 30c
can
price, 35c.
Alce pkg
Sliced Bacen
Sweet as a nut 1
15
J 30c
King Wheat 15c
A tasty, healthful cereal at a. bargain" price.
Try It !
can
Regular price. 33a
Sugar Cern can 10c Tender Peas can 12$c
Sweet nnd tender Decidedly nice flavor.
57
De Yeu Like Cheese?
It you are a cheese lever, we want you te
try our rich, creamy cheese, aged juit enough
te give It the right "snap." And the price la
only tSe per lb. I
some cookies!
Save Mere in an Asce
vue&ap
lb
BUTTER
We could write volumes about this exquisite butter,
but one taste of the butter itself will convince you that
Leuella Butter is a distinct achievement in butter-making.
Richland Butter, lb 43c
Pure creamery
50c
asce
Teas
'i-lb pkg, 23c; lb pkg, 45c
Five delectable blends of quality.
Orange Pekoe tydla Ceylon
Old Country Style t
Plain Black Mixed
Minced Corned Beef, ,b "n 8c
Ready te heat and, serve.
Asce Farina, "kf 10c
A nice breakfast cereal.
Fer Your Sweet Teeth
Teuraiae Chocolate O 5c ban 1 (c
Ptanut Ban O for lu
Nice for the children's recess.
Asce Cream Mints, 25c
Melt In your mouth I
Bread
Children thrive en it because it
contains these elements most needed
by growing bodies. Big golden
brown leaves of flaky white goodness.
Victer Raisin Bread ,oaf 10c
With California Seedless Raisins.
Aice Aauaenia . , bet 9c
Aice Biting bet 7c
Yeung'a Seap CUpt pkg 9c
Yeuaf'i Seap Powder pkg 12c
Fab (YYaikiig FlakM)....pkg He
Lux pkg 10c
Selected Cuts
Milk-Fed Breiling Chickens, "
Fresh Beef Liver, lb 10c
lleasting
Frying
Stewlntf
Chickens
weigh from 2V4 te 3 lba. each.
Made Sour Kreut. 4t 10c
SCO!
aaaHnaMRnannVaaPBai nanttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttnn taBaa,
turned! They kllledi-the' fatted wain.
.And round and round' the? danced
singing: "Ain't we get funl Have
wa net1 amusement I .Het deg! Het
cat! Het towel I"
And that's the end of the' story.
uwan te Deai
Sett Himself Afire, Diet of Sheek
Senates, Pa., Feb. 20. David
Griffiths, seventy-two, qn Invalid, died
or shock at iapiume today when a
match ignited clothing wrapped about
mm in a cnair. uis wire was seriously
eurneu quencning me eiaze.
25
daw"
3
10c
Five Cent
Bags for
really get one free with
Aice
8c
Yellow Cera Meal, pkg
Best Quality. Fresh milled.
Stere
47
prints.
12
'rlb
pkg
TWO BODY BUILDERS
Asce
9c
Macaroni
pkg
3 Pkgs, 25c
Made from pure ingredient
a strictly high-grade product.
Geld Seal Pr
Oata
Illch In vltamlnes.
brain and brawn.
8c
Build
Big
Leaf
&
Hawaiian Pineapple.. llet can lie
Hawaiian Piaeapple. . .ated can 22c
Calif. Sliced Peackei. .tall caa 16c
Calif. Yellew Peackci.can 23c, 29c
Oregon Plaau big can 25c
Calif. Samwttt Prunes.. lb I2c, 17
lb 25c
40c
Ib 32c
Stores & Meat Markets
icrn , , ' jvmmmmmmmmn ii
Economy
Women's 89c &
$1 Flannelette
Petticoats
In Regular and Extra Sixes
at 39c & 69c
Gray, blue and pink stripes,
Have drawstring at waist, tai
lored ruffle bottom and scallops.
Ilegular and extra sizes.
Women's $1.00 and $1.50
Sateen Pantalettes,
69c and 89c
Made generously full of geed
quality sateen in all colors. Have
ruffle or deuble rows of shirring
at ankle, forming a cuff.
Women's Pretty Silk
Petticoats at $2.95,
$3.95 and $4.95
In Regular end Eutrm Sltee
Messaline, radium, taffeta and
combinations of these silks in
pretty plain shades and change
able colors. Fancy or tailored
flounces.
bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement
Women's Pretty
Nightgowns
Economically Priced
at 89c
Seft lingerie cloth, daintily
finished with lace and embroid
ery. Women's Dainty
Envelope 7Q,f.
Chemise !
Elaborately trimmed with lace,
embroidery and medallions. Rib
bon or built-up shoulders.
Women's Sateen
Bleemers at....
59c
Elastic at knee and waist.
Tailored style.
SNELLENBURflS Economy Basement
Children's
Beach Rompers
Specially
Priced at
$1.19
Made of ex
cellent qual
ity c h a m
bray. Charm
ingly styled
and trimmed
with stitch
ing, white
cellars and
cuffs. As
Sketched.
In pink, J
diuc, green
and corn.
,.es 2 te 6 years.
bNELLENBURGS Economy Basement
Girls' $3 & $4
Gay New
Gingham Dresses
Te Sell for as Little as
u$1.45'
Fine ginghams in stunning
plaids, checks and plain colors.
Innumerable pretty models,
trimmed with contrasting colors,
ruffles, sashes, pockets and rick
rack edging. Sizes 6 te 14 years.
Girls' $3 te $4 Velour Kiltie
ftWrt,..$2&$2.95
Stunning plaided and cheeked
velour of geed quality. Cleverly
made with full box-plaited skirts
and straps ever shoulders that
can be adjusted by nickel buckles
te proper length. Sizes 6 te 14
years.
Misses' and Girls' $2.00 Jean
Middy Blouses (j-f AA
at, Each JXUU
Nicely made of Jean in all
white or with colored cellars and
cuffs. Choice of regulation or
co-ed style, smartly trimmed with
braid. Excellent for school, gym
and sports wear.
Guimpes te Wear With
Kiltie Skirts at, Each
79c $1.00
Pongee color and white; also
organdies in new shades with
touches of color. Youthful Peter
Pan style with plaiting around
cellar and cufTs. Sizes C te 14
yen;s.
Misses' & Girls' $2.00 J-
Bleemers at J) J.
Geed quality sateen andHen
rietta cloth. Made full with band
at waist.
Girls' $2.00 Middy tf-
Skirts at $1
Geed quality navy blue cotton
serge en bodies. Fer wear with
middy blouses.
Entire Stock of Girls' $10
te $15 Smart Winter
Coats, Reduced (J5
te, Each pO
Popular belted models of
warm fancy cheviets, veleurs
and heavy mixed coatings,
with self-cellars, button trim
mings and pockets, Sizes 6 te
14 years.
t .byEUENBUROS Economy Baaement
anflnHaTHal
nnnnnnnSanV AannnnW
Basement
STORE OPENS AT 0 A.
Snellenburgn
L J ENTIRE BLOCK-M7f?KETtl!eHTl STREETS L J
Down Cemes the Price Even
Lewer en These .
Women's and Misses'
$7.50 & $10 Chic Cleth
Dresses
at
$3.50
Nothing Like
Them Ever Offered
Before at the Price
in Philadelphia!
9
Charjningly made of
wool poplin in the
fashionable straight
line style that is be
coming te every
woman.
Silk braid, bright
contrasting colors, silk
embroidery and narrow
belts add further
smartness te these
frocks. Twe pictured.
Women's $15 te $29.75 Extra-Size Silk-and Cleth
Dresses $95 t. $75
Slenderizing long-coat effect styles in tricelette, silk pongee,
serge and taffeta. Attractively trimmed.
Women's $25 and $30 Fur-Trimmed fl1C AA
Plush Coats at tDXU.UU
Short Bperts models, with large fur cellars. Smart styles that
can be worn with or without belt.
Women's $4.00 Blouses d- Apr
Tuck-in and overbleuso styles of tricelette, JjA!0
Georgette and crepe de chine, prettily embroidered and beaded.
SNELLENiJURJaS Economy Basement
Women's $3
Geutil Corsets
at $1.45
Pink ceutil with medium bust
or girdle top and long hip lines.
Well boned. x
Women's Brassieres
39c t0 $1.59
White trimmed with lace or
embroidery. Re-enforced.
bNELLENBURGS Economy Basement
Extra - Linoleum - Special
$lte$1.50 Genuine Cerk A Qn
Lineleums (Remnants) tOC
Limited Let. Up te 100 Yards of a Pattern. Mail and Phene
Orders Filled SNELLENBURflS Ecnmy Basement
February Furniture Sale
Swings Inte Its Last Week of Splendid
Value-Giving!
$20.00 Five-Piece
Breakfast
$11.95
Roem Suit
Includes oak
finished drop -leaf
table, reuml or square-,
with a
letrs and four oak chairs with co
nuare
)bblcr
seats
$13.50 Rell-
EdgeFelt-and-
Cotten
Mattress,
56.95
45 pound s.
Pure cotton uml
cotton felt In one
or two pieces. All
regulation Hies.
S15 Metal
Bed, $7.95
Continuous pest
with 10 fctralght
tl 1 1 is r upright.
1 1 regulation
sl7e
$10 White
Metal Crib,
$9.95
$20 Imperial
Edge Cotten
Mattress,
$9.75
60 pound's. 7
Inch border. One
or two pieces.
Covered In heavy
fancy art ticking.
fc
Heavy Ti-Inch
continuous pest,
40 Inches hlBh,
safety drop elrte
operated liv the
feet and all-steel
sanitary link
sprlnc.
$25 Bureaus
$14.95i
$16.00 Couch
Beds, Com
plete at
$9.95 Each
Solid ealt, Three
deep drawei s.
Oval F r e n e h
plate mirror, Us
Si Inches.
Drop-alde style,
All cotton
double pad te lit.
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Specials for Tuesday
M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M.
75c Working Men's
Gloves & Gauntlets
at 25c
Three styles from which te
cheese. AH made of strong
leather. Useful for rough work
around garage, home or garden.
Just the thing for bricklayers,
motormen, elevator operators,
railroad men and janitors. Nete
the saving!
Mail and Phene Orders Promptly
Filled.
bNELLENBURGS Economy Basement
$22.50 Bex (-1 Q QC
Springs fDlO.VO
63 of these
spiral
bprlntfs.
4 times
tied, cotton
top cov
ered In
croed-Hxnilo
.11.1....
Fer weed or metal tied u,hA n-
Jeb state which.
$40.00 Brass
Bed Outfit at
$22.75
$4.75 Dining-
Roem Chair,
$2.49
A 2. Inch Coin
nlul pout bed. with
ten 1-Inch filler
upriBnu; provided
w I t h fill - steel
flprlns and soft
e r v etrenu
ealc sent Jf Jm
perlal leather.
top mattress.
$12 Mahog
any End
Table, $4.95
te
$3.00
Oak
I
Costumer
for $1.19
$25 Library
Rocker,
$11.95
$7.00 Parler
Table, $3.69
Overstuffed.
Ceverad n brown
Imperial leather.
:4x24.nch pe.
lahed oak top.
.SJELLENJlURfiS Economy Basement
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TCnnriM9aU
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Werth-Wmte Savings en
Beys' Clothing
Beys' $6.75 Novelty ' OJ.
Suits at
HiK
Made of all-wool blue serge andl
Knit cloth ,ln the popular Oliver
Twist and middy medeln, with
white braid-trimmed c611ar and
cuffs and sleeve chevrens. Wen
derful values!
.Beys' Norfolk
Suits at
$4.95
Mixed cheviets with full-lined
knickers. Sizes 6 te 15 years.
Beys' 2-Pants tfJrT ApT
Suits at P VD
Extra geed quality cheviets in
liffht and dark gray and brown
mixtures. Full -lined knickers.
Sizes C te 17 years.
Beys' $13.75 2- dA AC
Pants Suits at. . tyUD
All-wool blue sercc and mixed
cheviot suits with full-lined pants.
Beys' $5.50 te $10.00 Junier
Overcoats at $3.75 and $4.75
Button-te-neck and bcltcd-all-areund
styles.
Beys' Mackinaw Coats Re
duced te $3.75, $5 and $5.75
Extra geed quality blanket
cloth, with shawl and convertible
cellars.
Beys' Knickers QK
Mixed cheviets. Sizes 8 te 16
years. '
SNELLENBURflS Economy Basement
February Sale Offers
Twe Splendid Values in
Aprons at 98c
Greup 1 Women's Bungalow
Aprons Of checked gingham in
regular or extra sizes. Neat mod
els generously cut.
Greup 3 Women's Princess
Aprons Of blue-and-white ging
ham or checked percale, prettily
finished with rick-rack braid.
bNELLENBURGS Economy Basement
Women's $3 & $5
Jaunty Worsted
Slip-Ons
Underpriced at
$1.75 & $2.50
Worsted i n
plain and fancy
weaves. Have
long sleeves and
Dutch necks.
Popular for
wear as blouse
with sports
skirt.
Women's $5
Tuxedo
Sweaters,
$2.50
These popular
models are
belted and
trimmed with
brushed wool in
tan and brown
and navy and white combinations.
SNELLENBURflS Economy Basement
100 Pairs of $12.50
Pure Lamb's Weel
Blankets
Substantially Reduced
At $7.50 Pair
Guaranteed 100 pure lamb's
wool. Rich plaid effects in all
the desirable color combinations.
Deuble - bed size. Exceptional
values ! '
400 $5.00 Bed
Spreads
$3.00
Satin-finish spreads in pretty
new Marseilles patterns.
Hemmed. Full size.
S00 $3.98
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$1.69
rreny siiKeune covering
filled with white cotton. Screll
stitched. Full size.
$3.50 Cotten
Blankets, Pair. .
$1.95
Seft wool finish nap. White
and gray with pink and blue bor
ders. Full size.
$5.00 Weel-Nap
Blankets, Pair. .
$3.49
Fine heavy quality with soft
wool finish nap. White, gray and
tan, with stripe border and ine-
hair binding. Full size.
STeTZ3nBJRu"S '-'conemy Basement
$1.79 Slx90-inch.
Garden City
Bleached Seamless
Sheets
Advantageously Marked
At $1.10 Each
l his famous sheeting
known for its wearing
Blenched, seamless itnd
wanted 81x90-inch size.
is well
quality,
in the
Bolster Cases
3 for
$1.00
Size 42x72 inches,
with wide hems,
28c and 31c
Pillow Cases
Finished
23c
Sizes 42x36 and 45x30 inches.
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