JMVHTAWHfinffffi K r MfffP ' kt t.t"T77?m"7 i ,U limTfflirKiPiffirlw Ea?Mi233Ci2 TO" J" .-?, .: V..'Vi iiu-4, .iXVJ' ' V JLLii. .;.ui.i InitTifUh W,f?S W'jV M , an ie ana mue axuraay ' sw AiAAvAvi n ti',vani nee tun u xj JULy Jfri 5l 104WI NS FOR PENN FIVES IN 5 YEARS Basketball Teams HaVe Lest Only Seven Games in Quintet of Seasons HAVE WON 24 THIS YEAR AVId'OUY ever Princeton Saturday night will sjlve the University of tk.n.rtrnnl.1 basketball team n record ' that vl'l RO down in the books ai one 01 tllf greatest OL'Ulcvi'iiieilin U) a ium- M In the hletnry of the sport nt the TInlvereltv. Bill Grave and Ills team mate have struggled through one of the longest and hardest fought seasons liwe the court game started, hack In 'Je date the temn liai scored twenty four Morien te one defeat, and a win cii.,iar nleht will clve the 1022 team the record of having compiled n greater ..,w n( triumnhs than mt.v rellcirc lte In thce parts. The usual college team's schedule seldom calls for mere than tncnty games, yet this year's tram, Including the game with the Titers en Saturday night, will have en (aged In twenty-six games In and out f the league. Incidentally a win ever Coach Hill 'jtehn's team will be the 105th scored by Pean teams in the last live, years. In 'that time only seven defeats have been Miffcrcd and it is n singular fact that the en'y team te recrsc P.cnn this year . i , rt -L tins scored almost 50 per cent Cernell. wis cei f ilm victories. In IMS. 1021 nnd this year the Ith (aiu dented Penn's winning strenks. rnu State f.cered a one-point verdict In 1021. In 1020 the University of Chicago. In n pest -season game played jn the Windy City, was the only team in twenty-two te hand n walloping te the Bed and Blue. Tale turned the trick in 1010 and Princeton, in addition te Cernell, in 101S. Substitutes the Iteasen V, One of the features of the play of Pcnn this year renters around the sub stitutes. Label Geldblntt wen a gmnc 4t Princeton with two foul genls. Dc Mil 1ms played brilliantly in ltesennvt's jlacc slurp the latter's injury, while .Tffc Jnnies lnwt aaturdny night mate rially alsted in turning back Dart-! mouth. Had It net, been for the strength f the bench-warmers Penii would net lie lending the Intcrschelastic League ' nee this year. J Along with the title of league chain- I tiiens. which is expected te be wen Sat- I nrday night, will In all probability come the honor of having the individual point champion. Hill Grnve should Score enough points Saturday niclit te eivc aim the neit. as he was iireWnir Tim- , mlc Ciillen. of Dnrtmeutli. last Men- ( Jay. neeerdlng te the iivernges. and i Cul'eii liai completed ills j ear's play. , There is n strong possibility Hint i Kmll Keieiiai-t. out of the games since February 1S, when he Miflfered a biekcn heae In his wrist nt Hanover, mav get t into me gainc eaturuuy nignt. Uosie removed th" bandage from the injured arm a week age and has been taking light exercise since then te get it into shape. He expects te engngu in the practice drill tonight nnd if he shows' his old-time form and his wrist stands nji under the ."train Coach Eddie Me Me Mchel may start him against the Ti gcrr. Xe Public .Sale A crowd second only te the one thut jammed l nightman Hall the night Chicago plajed the Bed and lllue will he en hand Saturday night. Kiery ticket for the contest has been sold, ac cording te an announcement by Act ing Graduate Manager Busuncll. There will be no public sale because the limited seating capacity, 1000. After the Princeton contingent, which In expcctul te be one of the largest In jwrs, received its share of tickets, the lemainder will be gobbled up by the Masen ticket holders and applications made some time age by Graduates and jndcrsnidiintei. In the announcement Mr. niNuiPlt bemoans thu fact that unn doesn't hae a basketlmll seating capacity of MOO. bur as yet nothing hub wn done toward securing a hull te take are suitably of the followers of Wllegc basketball in this. rltj. Mullln's Fast Tlme Yesterday ItobcrUen held a half-mile ""font with seven athletes entered, "fnlcn wa wen by MeMullen in J mill mill '"e iR-t-." scenniN, cceptiennI time for-the ,s'ev. hcniy truck. Johnny lleljlen finished second, two yards be Wml, followed by M-Lan Kerr, Mrrc fllth, Head and Hcrr. MeMulIen wen JJ "eu by a great sprint. In the last -TO jards of the r.ire. Helden having wi the lead up te that point. What th race was held for Is n mat tjr of mstery. but it is said that n 'iJth nun win be taken te run in mncp jf noi-mlssien can be secured from the athletic council. Scraps About Scrappers 3?mJ2T V'S1""- f th" "30."." Hun, will JSs'.f'AiViSuSHf.'n. n,a,t'h ,s Jimm? hn,rrh,,n'r3l,,H a, "roeklln fe.therrreliht Bir !L v"1. ,1I"5' Brlht. Sammy rati "'vJ'V!,! Jrell,r- '" I" hl"fl' I- h ..'? .uI,lJs anl te match him filn nny et the fJd.peundcis wPcl'A B"iiV,h,1i1-1' Rn?."l'r """com,,. ilni hJ ,t """" ,rem Welumbm. O.. and lam nm r, "Vy 'm '" thn -:invljht "" fllll htanlcy ;s Diewn'a handler. Ilebby Welira.t KiHlch ui ih n.7 n'' Z." '" ". fnr.a ft Nei Ih. en .i," ' ."laniie i;iiv. next Slendav n!! i ... -'-,"".-.. .' Ol 111 Cfiriv !?,.. .r'J,.":l,h. "et-ti bcUe-n ht --. .. HMi, i.uiia jcn. BM,jr Wllken. tanAriinL a. Itl .... . " niih t n H.1 li1x',Lf.' 'h ':..""rl Krl- W? i,r.i ',nm. lfi vi, UHU Hear. "usn n, jehnnv Mas hook. ineunc., hV ", Vre,!v'r et Bebbv Abu mi. MmMBht enmn.V.'in" f , "" 'f'" rlu!,r,wl!;''rr w'd Martv Kane, dlattlet l,"w nleht i?..?,',.11,,""" ft"llt?rlum tomor temor tomer km i?J " ml.rina ata. Other num. i'ankle Kii T"1' '-"U Diamond. e Wehnny Ke lly.0" a'a,Cr 0mJ TeW nl'UiV,ra!,,',r!,J'' H Tleira. Ind., 1ib ), "(i Ji',n,,l,,w teurnamenlu la te In" Vua, ' ""'""" '10S l"nd Snd la ih., ( """'". aroemlni- Kid nneti. (Vim. .. " "r neiievr . , ,, nt,,, I,....; ;irfen i-ev l neaetlntimr fee a hnni i iHitweaii tloeta ant) liinnv w-. liirii u .i..,.ii i . . . .. . . .- i'JUiuU H'Olx ilnan'l Lit- ,,nu ...... :.. i.i. Wlk, lunu ' "" " '- l' ttk,aru- "f Ji)hnateii. rUml, iJdi. A'1 "".y. I" maklnrf hl liome In Phlln I'.i , ii !!8. "erta ana i-d'tie itei'" h0xt'i Allen,0M" 8t Oat Ie for Squaih Title Match JSt": Murrh 1tlAMlt i i,. i.... 9rtirracmii-daie.J0P.. th0. Intwnailenal l aK n im" .'"" maicii nera natwern Cgna- racnueta match Jhelv ..'".Vlc,lD .m. Captain O. O. or .l,.-i"."" .y"'1.1 iqni nie. 1;" "i"un icaiii m. tj. . of Ihla city. PI fa..' ' aid thn riiUjtdnlphl, ntMttA'Ji "mera and Detroit dlPBt. ad twin nai Pcnn's Relay Team Set Worlds Twe-Mile Recerd An Investigation of twe-rallc relay records has disclosed the fact that Penn's team In (he Indoor inter inter cellcglntcs Inst Saturday night created n new world's mark of 7 minutes 55 1-5 seconds. The best previous mark en the books of tlie A. A. U. was 7 minutes 50 3-D seconds, made by the Irish -American A. C. in 1000 nt Buffalo. The best previous Intercollegiate record was 7 minutes 57 seconds, made by Pcnn Sta'tc. OLYMPIC GAMES FOR FRANCE Qaiten Vldal Sayi They Probably Will Be Held In Parle Paris, March 15. "The 1024 games will be held in France, never fear. The Government will attend te that," Gas Gas eon Vldal, Under Secretary for Phys ical Education, has informed the Asso ciated Press. "The humiliation of turning back the games te tlie international Ol) tuple Committee will be hnarcd us. li lu nltn atilte nrobnble that Paris will he ihn venc of the Olympics, although the Government has, net discouraged the Liyens committee. "Thn f'nhlnpf fVitlnrll fnrinnllp pressed Its will that the games should net be allowed te leave Franrc. My wish In that they he held In Paris, but If the Municipal Council does net show a proper spun, step In." then Lyens is ready te Pltrher would like te Jein flMt-clasi base ball traelliiK or liem team paMnr reen- nine ler ecrvicen., jtaiiFiapr. 1U--I Jierth Nineteenth utreet. Camden. N. J. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We atate it aa our heneit belief that the tobaccea used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (tad hence of better taste) than in any ether cigarette at the price. Uggttl & Mjcr Tctacc C: J Repair Charges Fixed at $5 a Year Bhm CAMDEN'S HARDEST IT Skeeters Meet Celtics in One of Crucial Contests for Sec- end-Half Pennant DIEGHAN STILL IN TOWN . ' KASTKHX I.EAOfK w. iu r.c Sen-lark in a .S.1 Conlf.Tllle B 14 1P.C. Trmten. U 4 '.77S W.-Bnrrf . a 1! .Jen inmaeit. is, 4 ,7SO Kendinic. . 2 11 .123 ToxienT'M HCJiraiti.r, New Yerk at Csmdn. UUkrs-Burre at RradJne. "rpiIIS Is our hardest game tonight," I - was the assertion of Bill Ken- ncdy, mannger of the'CamdciiKastern i League team, In response te n query I regarding Camden's chances In copping the scceifd half pennant of the F.nstcrn Basketball League. ,De you knew that something tell me that we arc yet going te tie this ! race. If we can come through" with the Celts. I feel confident wc ran defeat ' Trenten en their home fleer en Friday, and also when wc piny them at home next week," continued the sage of j Eastern League basketball. "This hard luck can't always keep I un." was the next rejoinder et the I Camden mannacr. "We have lest four ! games in this half. Three were wen by the Celts, two at home nnd one nwny nnd two were extra period affairs and In both games at the Madisen Square GAME IS TONIGt JaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKt JaaaaaaaaaaaaW TM W' laaaaaaaBP i LbbbbbbW Wlkmr alaaaaV Gheisterfield ; CIGARETTES of Turkish and Demestic tobaccos blended Fer the convenience of owners we have worked out a fixed yearly mechanical repair charge en Auburn cars which is se low we are offering it as a guaranteed price of $25 paid en delivery of the car. Twenty-two' years of manufacturing have se perfected Auburn cars, that we knew exactly hew much it costs annually en the average te keep them in first-class running order. The annoyance of varying charges is thus eliminated and possible friction is avoided. Car owners have been waiting for such a service. On delivery of all Medel 6-51 Auburn cars, we make the charge of $25. Ne -matter what mechanical repairs are needed in a year, we make them. Of course our fixed charge; does net nji-luile such serv ice as oiling and greasinc, which can he done by the owner, or at a local gnrapte or at a nominal charge in our shop. Neither dee.s our Kuarantce cover work resulting from collisions, accidents or gross neglect. The only condition we ask is that owners bring in their cars once a month for inspection, for which pest card notice is sent in advance. ONLY AUBURN MECHANICAL EXCELLENCE PERMITS SUCH AN EXCEPTIONAL GUARANTEE PIERPOINT MOTOR CO. 641 N. BROAD ST. Phene Poplar 3602 CUNNINGHAM MOTOR CO. 3325 Chestnut St. Wett Philadelphia Pick of Soccer Players in Fourth N. E. Section t'lrr Rchirlttrr I:1nvri . . . Turn . Vlrl ,.(. ... i ...rlchtfiillharlt. Vlrisr .rliht fnlllmflt .."FP5!"!! , . W t f nllb ick . . . KA End ncnnlsn '.'.right hnlfhnclc.'.fed. Alhlmia lvnntenrkl..lrft hairharlc .Tem enlalde rl hi 8. W..F. t.viuii - Inald rtaht HranUn 1.1ml Rrld center forward Vlfter ' Kflllr w.lnHd l(i int , nramni t'ej-ne i utali deUft... fit. Vincent Garden we outplayed the 'Xew JTerk- crs, i "The only ether defeat was at home with Trenten, 'and that was also nn icxtrn period fuss. Our boys have cer tainly piaea in nnni iuck ana sneum be up there nt the top. But in ever twenty years of. experience T have ncier handled such a bunch of fighters, nnd you cnn.bet they will never give up. Nell Dlechan. the burly guard, who is te report te the Tyeuisvlllc team at its spring training camp, was still In1 Camden Inst night, but It Is likely that Oscni Urlmstenti wiu start nt guard aletiKlde of Dnvc ICcrr.t Grlinmy plnyed wonderful ball last Kunday nnd Mireeeded in blanking N'nt llelman. With Keir guarding Beck- '"". the Skeeters expert te remc through with a vMery, as they have certainly had the breaks against them in nil their big games. The management has made, special arrangements te take rare of the big crowd, the same as en the Inst vlIt f the Celtics, when eicr. f"000 persons Jammed the armory, nt Ilitdden -evcmie nml fickle- street, te witness the great W " ves rlnNii Illc basketball games have been rather scarce tills season and fans have reervest, their cage dates te meetings between thu Skeeters and Celts or Pot Pet NVITE LANDIS TO BIG PARADE HERE Philadelphia Baseball Assecia- lien Wants Governer Sproul te Lenfd Support MAYOR MOORE TO - L. ATTEND TffAYOn MOOKK has premised te be i.Ti lii Hue nt tlie Mif Imtnlinll nnrndn . - ,111V 111 nil- 111 Ulinuuilil Witllltiu , of (th'c Philadelphia Baseball As.eela- I tlen en, Saturday. April lu, and will copier' With n epmmlttce en the same tome'rrpvv morning at which time fur- I ti,n .-e,....,. ...iii u. i. tlicr nrrangeucnts will be made. An inyltatlen lias been forwarded te (lovcrner Sproul and It Is also te liave Judge I.nndls, comm baseball, uerc for the even ee in tnc Kiist nt that time nnd w ibe, Invited te Invctlgntc the nwly fprmed association. 'Tttdge Lnndls recently niiiieiinced that ha would accept a position at the head of the Cleveland sandletters and there is no doubt he could have the same position here in case any club was net satisfied with anv decision handed down uy.thci .beard of arbitration, the final court et appeal. It is expected that one hundred club, with severnl thousand members In nutes will narade and n mnss mcctlnc will he . . ... .. . ." ' Held en city linn iiinza wliem ad- dresses will be delivered by the Majer, Economy Sale of Corsets Tremendous Savings! $2 H. & W. Brand Corsets 59c Lightly boned corsets, with short hip line. $2.50 te $3.00 Corsets 7Q C-IJ and Sncllenburg UK Special makes. Pink ceutil in girdle-top models. 1000 Pairs $2.0(J te $3.50 Sncllenburg Special (11 (( Corsets at l.UU Lew anfl medium bust models of plain and fancy ceutil. SNELLLNBURGS Economy Basement Women's $1 te $1.50 CottenPetticoats at 79c and $1.00 Seft sateen and taffatinc in black nnd colors. Fancy flounces, many with plaitinjrs and insets of contrasting shades. Women's Pantalettes. . . 50c Black and colors. Ruffled cuff.. bNELLENBURGS l'conemy Basement 18c Heavy Unbleached Sheeting licst Value Offered in Years , at 10c Yd- eC-inch heavy unbleached sheet ing in large and small lengths Mail and phone orders filled for as many yauls as you want. bMELLLNb'JRuS 'tne Basement Extra Special Values in Extra-Size Undermuslhis WemeiTsExtra-Size Gowns & Chemises Unusual at 98c Generously cut of Mift lingerie cloth. Gowns aie in slipover style; chemises in envelope effect. Embroidery ti miming. .Women's Extra-Size Bleemers at 49c, 79c & 98c Batiste, sateen or Windser crepe. Strongly re-enforced. Elas tic at waist and knee. Women's Extra-Size Drawers at 59c Lingerie cloth, finished with ruffle of embroidery and cluster of tucks. .Made full. Women's Extra-Size Percale Aprons 98c Dark blue, grays and light Jig- ures. Neat models, finished with rick-rack braid, sash and pocket. bNELLCNBURflS 1:eoemyaaciiicnt ' 'I '1 i ' ' I (tovcrner nnd Judge Landls, provided ilirv niivnil. mid the heard of arbitra tien, composed of Bill Bepcr, Judge. Itedgers nnd Beb Maxwell. ' The meetings of the association in .the future will be closed te members, I and Bill Gleusen. of North Phillies,; Ihas been nppelntcd scrgeant-nt-nrms te, iCayeula baskctbalL-tenm. lias taken !?.. liV!1 nU,.Lrn" hJ"i Crever Armery llall,-at Thlrty-secend iviiiiiii-. inity !, iw.;-. ..ii -- . arlried te t in Ilfet. innklnir sixty niemucis '..."' ' ' in nil. The new tenms nJmltted were Tren I ten, Legan A. A. nnd Philadelphia Ti gers, a colored club that will jdny en the old Heg Island ground. Tlieum- pire iiucstlen is still iftwltled nnJ will en aiu w-iu etrtiic nt be given another thorough nlrlm nt a, conference Friday night between Uie Beard of Directors and officials of the Lnitcd Umpires' Aresocmtlen. Slaughter Lit Manager Lit Brethers will have another first- . ,. ,, . ,., ..,. , Th(,re hnH ,)tcn anv important change in the management, due te the resignation of Sam (Jermon. Barney Slaughter, i he. well-known pitcher, has been np-' pointed In his plnce, with Al Mllden- her- ., iii,-i' ,t nr. erwarucd f .Slaughter, who has had years of ex Lii:?.J ,;pericnce both in the major and iniiiei ,m iTe y ill ''"Hues, nnJ around Philadelphia, hni i,'n ,i . welded together n complete new tram cTi,,.,-!,,... ...,n i, i,.,i Veni-a nf er. net ins and many first-class players have hecu signed. The team will play Saturday. Sundn.i nnd twilight ball, ami nlrendy n num ber of games have been arranged. Teams wishing te play the Lit team should get In touch with Al Mildeu berg, care of Lit Brethers, Klghth an.) Market streets. I Th.;,Wk.lTi.atdV.Klal'J(ve,, aoed eltisn nra ura-ed te talk end att All "i" ..T1.fd..e' i" y)ty" in tomorrow Sign m rn hen 1'unr.ic .j. mernlnir'a I'ur.Mc .IjErxixR. and ar.l ihi en or i. v a I cmiiv in irimnrrn... lledae 'n, se nur name can be printed nmnni; i Lese he pl'dge themselves te upheld l'lill- uuejpnm a aoeu name. nr. Basement Specials for STORE OPENS vi:dni:si,v vmni m 102a M nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK MARKET II I2?s STREETS k. M The Vogue of the New Season! Women's & Misses' Tweed Suite Fer Spring and Easter Marvelous Low Lew Price Offerings at$14.95 Orchid, Rese, Red, Tan and Cepenlmgen Jaunty tailored sports models of geed quality tweed. Coats are well tailored with inverted plaited backs, string belts, some buckle trin tied and smart patch pockets. Silk lined. Since this in a sports sea son, these suits arc desirable for mostly any occasion. Ex Ex ceptienal values! Tue pictured. A Remarkable Special Purchase of Juniors' Gingham Girls' $1.50 In Economy Basement At Clese te Half and $1.10 I8x3(i Rugs $1.75 2 ix 18 Rugs $2.25 27x54 Rugs $2.50 30x00 Rugs. $3.75 36x72 Rugs. . . I9e ea. . . 79c ea. . . 98c ea. .$1.29 ea. $1.89 ea. $6.50 51x90 Rugs. .$3.S9 ea. CREX $50.00 Velvet and Axminstcr Rugs High Pile, 9x12 Feet Limited let Asserted hundfenie Oriental an 1 lciian designs some seamless. Spccipl let of mill seconds. $20 Weel Tapestry Brussels Rugs, Size 9x12 Feet Pretty allover and one-piece designs. Slightly net last all day. GENUINE CORK LINOLEUM 44c Se. Yd. Tue Yards Wide Werth, if ' Perfect, $1.00 Sa. Yd. This is a special let of J1000 yards that we hae purchased from one of the best linoleum makers. Roem-size lengths. KAY0ULA IN NEW HOME . .,.,, .. Manager Kllpatrlck Will Play Num. j,er 0f Games In Wcat Philadelphia , . Peley Kilpatrlek, manager of . the I . . .i t n,t)L,. nfeniin ntwl III " ",,u - - street nnd Lancaster avenue, It. .... I.-.- aT (itii,Alnl nnim.a, pluy n number of Important games tlieie. This evening Kayeiila meets Anulnns In the second game for the ' Catliellc champlenshli) ,et downtown, Kojeultt will -line untwith Calhoun nnd Stevenson,' forwards; Heugnn, center, and Livingston nml Kllpatrlck, uunriN. AqUintiM will dep-nd en HRISH SITUATION EXPLAINER Says the Literary Digest for March 11: "Ne plainer definition el" Sinn Fein is te be found than that of the 'Manual of Sinn Fein' by J'. St: Geerge Joyce, of Philadelphia, from which we 'quote the following extracts " The eyes of the world urc centered en Ireland. Keep ubrenst of the times. The Manunl will ennblc you te interpret news develop ments there at n nominal cost of 25 cents a copy, postpaid. Address J. ST. GEORGE JOYCE 5415 Christian Street Philadelphia AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. (f SNELLENBURgS Economy Basement Dresses Werth Half Again as Much at $2.50 Uright color checked and plaided ginghams, with cellais and cuffs of embroidered organdie. Charm ing little models, sashes, pocketed and trimmed with hand embroidery. Sizes 12, II and 10 years. Splendid Little Frecks for Scheel Wear One Pictured A Iirand-.ew Let of Guimpes at. 79c Organdie and linen. All white or w ith touches of color. I'lain or frill trimmed. Three styles from which te cheese. Sizes G te 1G years. 5 -L NBwRflS Economy Basement $12.5,000 Werth of Grass Rugs Less Than Half Price! $11.00 (i9 Rugs... $5.97 ea. $11.00 (12 Rugs.. $7.17 ea. $14.75 8x10 Rugs.. $7.97 ea. $16.50 8x12 Rugs. .$8.47 ea. $18.25 9x12 Rugs.. $8.97 ea. $24.75 915 Rugs, $12.97 ea. $33.50 12x15 Rugs,$16.97ea. $22 Ea. $10.00 imperfect. Will $2.00 te $3.00 Inlaid Lineleums Cut Frem Full Rolls $1.09, $1.29, $1.39 Square Yard p flioue imttcniH te si-lpi't fiem. foleis melded te Uielt, liisuriiic i-ncl-Ires wcai. Twe MirUe IUe, kllKlit becemls. . SNELLEN DURgS Economy Baaemcnt O'NpII i mill MpNriiicc, O'Brien, center, and Hmilli Mnlieil, Kiltitd,". Knyeiiln lift game In the ccrleH nnd will bq. lilnjcd wi week at hall. forward - art d JKW, Wen thu third mW Aquinas' , Chanae ffrMSwImmlna Regulations. j .Vlhhf,h' rsta'rr., lA.V - I ItlkT of 11.0 Jiflnicrn uiikuiip . nwjmmi t ApBOf iatieti brid hre nun Hnnrutmei Ae Irttlerl lirld Tl.. 1 ftl Itta ritlfl llllllrr .Inhnit UiipKinM frifl Hulicrfl renrantA V " "'"'"" ?! -- --.- At I.i-liluh. made thn ttui guenWmf. wliicli was minuted, that no mj Kniiirt iniitr mnrn than two rnlR In aaf Hen te the relay In any dual or Individual championship meet. It v.aa further 1i elded that no Irani rheuld niter mera than tvie tncr. In nny event, cxeltialve of the re lay. In all dual meets, nnd that no team should inter mere than four men Inv any event In the indlUdual UmmDlenalilpi, Thursday Sale! Women's $3 Jumper Blouses at 89c Ea. Pure wor wer s t e d in block and block stitch. Pretty models with short sleeves and round neck. Slightly soiled and imperfect. Splendid offering! bNELLENB'JRGS L'ae,"'!nl' Basement Jaunty New Spring Suits and Reefers Fer Beys . Surprisingly Lew Priced! Beys' Smari fl(r Hf? Reefers dt. All-wool blue serge and tweed. Fully belted models, with chevron en sleeve. Sizes 2Vs te 8 years. Beys' AH-W00I Suits at $3.45 te $6.75 Oliver Twist and middy blouse styles, trimmed with white, black or gilt braid. Sizes 3 te 8 years. Beys' Tvve-Pants Suits, at $6.95 and $7.95 Snappy models of mixed che che iets. Full-lined Knickers. Sizes 7 te 17 years. Beys' Twe-Pants Suits $11.25 and $14.95 Geed-looking models of all-wool blue serge. Coats have yoke back and inverted plaits. Full-lined knickers. Sizes 8 te 17 years. Beys' Knickers Qp Of mixed cheviets. VO Sizes 8 te 17 years. Beys' Overalls JO p Blue denim. Apron OU front and shoulder straps Sizes 4 te 15 years. bVJ LrMJJS J-t0'10" Basement Half-Price Sale Chiffoniers A ely ---' iw-.ai- rr-wl en. wwll',,aM lectien of pop ular de signs & finishes, chif chif ferettes with in- I'lei-Pll hluling trays; ethers with large mirrors, in ivuiy, walnut, mahogany and golden oak. $32 Chiffoniers at $16 $40 Chiffoniers at $20 $50 Chiffoniers at $25 $60 Chiffoniers at $30 $25 Metal Deuble 01 A OK Da-Beds t&l.5JD ( loses te Sinilr Size Da-lied, Toe Complete with npiing and mat tt ess. Valance covered in cretonne. SNELLLNeUROS Economy lunineiit a .- F V" it",-v4frl' 1 It . : -TIM: l if 1 . 'mi ' J 1 ilnH S2S i " 'aaaaW1' Kaf4 ' .i,aafi; ? ?Jmh IaaaaaV' Mi I ! '!'. Jm'i I 1 .1 I VI T1a aaa'1" f ti 1 . mi m N. SNELLENBURG & CO. Wpj UV m l y , t - 1 r f- V 1 I $M j, .? mMMM,, ,Y v w$fcr ;,j.itvs "Trf llT.lW, .1 L- W.f 'dJU.-N r f.Vfe, f 1 ,if.tVt WM'dwJA'' .'lie.VE. -' -. 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