Wmm W(K i3L,: 'f ACHELORS BARG V I ke Enter Lecal' Races as Well as Harlem and Middle States Regattas 'hUller IS COACHING InnesrKCTS a. IImmKmImmb' HnA i..i, f..r n successful yeur arc brlclur r thin thpy have, been for many Masens. Wc arc tlilr'ty-nye rewlnjt. members Millablc. nml twenty of thcmitre new lefklnit for place In beats. Jta; irew Trfl brtiiK reached by Frank Miller, rintaln UHmore ftnted that the club ViKCtt te liavc cntricH In all local re ''m is. and probably will send some 'Stir"5 te row In the Harlem Hegattn m Memerial Day as -well as te the Kiddie Slntw Hegattn. rri,. iinvM Imve' answered the cull of CekIi' Miillcr with enthusiasm, and the 'iteb I n b""' Place.' It will be re- tetitibcred that Miiuer wai rermeriy C.Mi- of v the. Vesper crews, bavins Allied that club In new. He rowed in f" ' i t ... i..f i..k .,ii I nUBKt Ul licnn im ...... ....i7, '" 1015. when Jic took ever the coaching AiHes. Under hi tutelage the club wen eighty-three flrntn. Including two ' .1.1'.. nlinT.tilnlialilnil fllt1nf n.nn Iti ,WOriU O 1 " '. ' v nan ... ehargc of the Vesper oarsmen who wen i. h Olvmnlcs in 1020. In addition .te coaching the Bachelors), he Is also In charge ei me episcepal Acaueiny tttw. Three Junier single wallers who are ibewing up well ere J, Hiihn, Uapgeml in'd Darby. With these three and Fish and Neal, Conch Muller expects te get together n junior double and. Junier centipede. W. W, Shoemaker will, take rare of Intermediate single rowing for the present, and will be entered In the American Regatta next month'. ' Cllmere Is Fast W. E. C. Gllmere will de the senior Ingle tculllng for the club. He Is row ing much faster than ever before, and should prove a formidable contender this year In any rnec In which he enters. Lilt year In the Canadian national championships, he finished second te Belrea, the Canadian champion. Oil- mere probably will double with Shoe Shee mikcr, and row in first doubles in the American Itegntta. The Hub 'has a number of reed junior from which te pick nn eight, iraene whom "nre Roberts, Lerlmer. Neil, Tewnscnil, Wliclchan, Merris, lllthle, Cedtiinn, J)fvU and Hpreul, je'tellicr with Eddie Mitchell, who left the ' University of Pennsylvania last week te enter the business iwerld. Last year he was captain and stroke of the university et l'cnnsyivnnla crews. Jrlllnek, wiu is new rowing in the Pnn arslty crew,' will "row for the club Inter. On June 21, after n lapse of several ynr, (lie Jinchelers will meet the Undine oarsmen lien, dual regatta. This wis formerly an annual event, but (luring jhe wnr was discontinued. v The Unchelers are doing much te en courage rowing' in the prcn school, and have leaned Kplscepal Academy an tight and four, "in which te train. Tlier J' tftik or tiie alumni or the school rais in money enough te buv the neeetaiarr equipment for the boys, but up te this time nut chetish una' been uiit-.un tn An much. " ' " fitene Throwing " v ) Litit Sunday Earl Jerdan, of the. Vrst I'liilaildphia Uent Club, was row ing under Columbia Bridge In an eight hcn a Mone thrown 'from the hririzn' hit Iti in en the head, Inflicting such n Jiniiinl ns te necessllatuClii 'being taken out of the Miell. ''Ifrf-wns put in the bollee beat, which took him back te the fieat dull. nemc rars age tucre was consider censider tblc agitation nbntit stones anil ether missiles liclng thrown at crews and oarsmen fremOirnrd Avenue and Col umbia Uridges. It wns net until nfter WTcrsl shells were damaged and two. oarsmen Injured thp.t jthq'.pdljcc author ities took stringent-a'etltfn. On ac ac eeunt of the very th'ri mnteriuls of hlch the shells' are made, it takes little te damage them, net te sneak of the personal Injuries which .might be involved, and the oarsmen arc in hopes uk uie proper authorities will take the matter In hand1 Immediately. Xew that Wnlfcr IIeavpp. of rkitlnlli his canceled his engagement with Paul Costclle en June .'I. for tlm Vlillnilnl. 1'jila Oeld Challeiige Cup, the only plausible! way te, compete for tlj",s cup, Iccerdlng te u well-newn oarsman. Is te have same centc.Mtcil fnp In Jim ln.i. pic's Regatta, which will be held lure en July 4. There arc qnly three or four men in the country .today,, really in the 6lnvs te content for thin cup. It would be an added attraction te the People's flegaUAMf this race were placed en the pregriUft, TjitfVenimlten In rlim-cn of ii .m. eju lUjtajtfly determine from the list of rtmllciijrefy who would be the most worthy At the present time there Is "ally tin holder of tlje tun, ns .Tuck Kelly announced last year nc would re tire, 'and the only logical way te cam the ertb- Mould be te put it in'eiVn com-Mltlen.-aiid let the winner be chal lenged. ' .Jit'..t W&Wmfc .;. in Games Yesterday . jBrtwai,,,, tiincejr( te. 1 4 I' "I " f M K. Wllllemi uuC' al55""" Kffl&.lteBW.v.J:;:::::: TOTAL TO DATE MM.. .. . i z .!'! l"" ,fiiui xnis date LAST YEAR QSSlSt ASS? J' &v- HOMtfktMBim " c.iHr"." ." 4it National Lean ''-?. wf , ...,,,.. NatMnal Jjtmmmm America Uwtj 1 'ii iBWiiwafP ' hi m ' 'in 1 1 '"iiii i mi11 ' f'm,i'iWlw, triiaiWM.i-n :'vni aivaa . vw t 'ir t . ui. w-; warn u rtwhiiAf0tut, r i mitt havMBBBarBB - i .1 'iinr nn.mv in...i. mi. iiinuiiLi uiiiiU'iinu III IWI.laW.I HbVK. I M . i ; "mmimam RUTGERS TO" ENTER MEDLEY RELAY RACE Qpartet of VaUrani Expect te Aaln Win Mlddle Statia Title 'New BraMwkk, N. 3., April 24. There (a a .possibility that Rutgers may enter Its chainplenshtp Mldd)e States relay, team' in the intercellefiate title event nc aaiureay at tne 1'enn games. Coach Carl Andersen has set Monday afternoon fen ehn mlav tn1u !.. Rutgers' has taken first honors for sev eral years straight in the Middle States relay .and this spring, with n nnart .of veterans available, another time rec erd is expectea. captain Kay, anchor, man; Dewitt, a former captain ; Robinson and Beat tie are expected te win their places en the team Monday from' any of the. new comers, and during practice next week the decision will be made about enter ing the mere Important event. It is hardly likely that both events would be entered by the same team, Inasmuch. as they are scheduled only a few minutes apart. '- . . . Coach Andersen has definitely de cided te keep Dcttlinger'the fast-flying sprinter, for the 100-yard dash alone instead of using him en the relay quartet'. Pratt will enter 'the discus threw and sixteen-pound shot-put, and Meyer, the N. Y. A. C. timber topper, will be the Rutgers ciitry for the low hurdles. ' b i ii Uiiijreijv 'j Wett Philadelphia Team All Set .? f 6n Opening' ' of , Season Next Saturday "DICK" MtRRITT' CAPTAIN t - West Philadelphia fans and followers of the Harry, Mackey Club in particular are anxiously awaiting next Saturday, , which has been , designated as Of ficial opening day of the1 1022 inde pendent' baseball season. On that occasion the Mackey Club .will lift the lid and the opposition will 'be the Seuth Phllly Hebrews. The downtewners , ere all set te take .the measure of the "West Phlladel phlans. Eddie , P. J. .O'BIUKN "e " 1 1 c u nas ; . Chlckle Passen. last year's star of West Chester, nil pruned iqrme, opening xray. The Mackey team beasts of n mm. binatien that should make the best of them hustle. Pat O'Brien, who Is at the helm', has been mixed up in little league and -independent baseball for many years, and known the history of everr nlaver en ihn saridlnt having given many of them their start. Pat believes, in being well fortified with pitching material: He has no less than five hurlers,and all have a renu- tatlnn. Thfr niilntpt- rnnntutn nt ri... land Touchstone, of Ridley Park, who recently ueieaiea ina Jiusnwicks, of arfMeAfl THE HIGHEST CONCEPTION OF A MOTOR CAR wr Germantown Wants Games Thft I term n .. ill t t .1 - fir ' Sl. ,!li .'. ""r"r are in iw nem ir,nt," Wl",1 R". Hrt-rluii teamii In and round rptin.v van n v.... 1..... ... V-i prr,Kt.-t,iJhl7..ls.Ue.rnUiJ"ewn s third ynar and ffiWj ,sl" ,n '? b,t' although each uf tt Vlr,.!lSrin ,i0'r eucre.sful. TIik te.im wini. ,h,,".,1,, u:he playM thlrJ l'He. H Kh.dMithe Anlet leania penMlile en hlM l?inr.1 J 1 Awn.y a'ne wMntd. Addrcua Jimmy HwUgard. n47 McMalien u;cnue. Te Address United Umpires (hiDliln ;.i .iVJ" ". .'.Mv " tl,B ub 11 CSS.."' .." I'9 "", rttkr it the rrmilnr rtl!hh...,l """"Jli-t Fervlee Club. 1ST North "rly cfrvWfiB U.';t0r. I",vl" ,; knn" '" makir f.iTIy fan' -"." ' " Brpat Rpeech- ller In ,:'V" '"''". .'. ..' '!, ! Ilmialii .... Tie highest pitch of satisfaction in ? ' t 1 metering is reached when the car per forms its appointed duties, net merely without hesitation or delay, but with a certain buoyant and exuberant , ' energy; when the mind is free'te dwell "' ' ilpen the comfort and luxury of the car, and the eye rests xi'pen each fitting and appointment and approves of its geed taste and harmony,, as well as convenience; when, in short, the car addsi te previous conceptions of me- -tering a further satisfaction, and en joyment. Fess-Hughes Gempanv, jsf and Market Streets, Philadelphia, f Wilmington, Reading, Bethlehem, Lancaster PierceArrdw . EASY RIDING COMFORT 1 91U16 H'JUlly uwniteil by th umpire. and Ii'h addrcisii la' un- Camden Plays Trick . en St. Lukes Quintet 'IV Camden Eastern League hasUiball team vlslte.l Kt. I.uke'b 'all, Kensington avenue und Hunt ingdon street, Saturday night and P'njed the team of that church. St. l-uke lmH turned out many stuis, "id In the line-up were Dick Spuld ng. Uave Kerr, Lew Fleck. Al und Juhn CununingH and Deb Walker. llie bnskctH are uprights net en lie fleer like hat racks, and while v t. Luke nnd four Camden Players were hut'tllng unJer the linden baskets, the one lone Cam un player at the ether end turned tee support. ' Down the lloer enme the St. I.uke thti!"' m,(I t,,py WPre " . tr and )vus " ,mhhct ' "hoot at, and after Dave Kerr called time nlal.i fe"n.', ,,,nt lrlek '"J I"1"'! tain 11 ""'"X' Kerr ,,1,,lm,s P" the" JJ1? & "' iv.i ' ,uv """' score ttdcn, 00: Hi. t...i. e . .... ..unv, wit. Teil Ne Lenger Need te Pay a Penalty for Ultra-Fine Performance The penalty for better-than-averager perform ance' in a meter car has been continual and costly service attention. Metering maximums have been attained in the past only with highly sensitive mechanisms of intricate design. The Stuti with the "DH" Engine and Compensat ing Spring Suspension for the first time affords all of the flexibility, absence of vibration, power and pick-up of complicated multi-cylinder meters while preserving a rugged simplicity that involves no hair-trigger adjustments or expert attention te keep the car at top form. BTUTZ MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF AMERICA, lac IndMMpelis, IniUm, U. S. A. S. R. BLOCKSOM MOTOR CO. 667 North Bread St. PHONE J MM T)l.ilM 11 1 pacK ana irent. 1 ahfe.. .MaaMata.dMaaaaBaaaMiaaaBaBaBakMMaaaaBaBakMMaaaBaaBMkHaaBi sbVbbiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I ' S1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111iVbi111111 ? "" '"""" 9t PltsMa, who bi ramp.' 1 ie r ji rMaMkiii: Tad fleUl Ctaiiea,'o'Meiitit St. Mary!S.v NaUrKylaafcysir; liO Of JUkJUneUti FleUher find 'Pat The work, behind the haeksfnn wllf cauM-nfq -Hetty? Flrat'-'itrlht catcher The OUtfleld baa hut MinlUilia' IncludlBrOehen, Striuell, Wearer. Ea J'Wi f eedtnf jr and . ; Blount, and nha thtee te play hare net aa yet'been defi nitely selected. Dick Merrltt, former captain of Tal and Pcnn Charter' coach,- will act aa ffi'TM ketstMM saektr haa been sered M WAIMf, et iaK yeara jfeineia vive. At first la'Dta Josephsen, of Belief en te Aeadeair, and Frank Loughrey, and theTwlii'ltcrnate at the position. "MOiKih will cover short, and Beb Wright will' be' stationed at the hot'eor het'eor hot'eer ner. i Other substitute lnfielders are Al Leve and Kd Crane, local boys, who will be given a .chance te show their. WOTthi' The Mackey team wilt play twilight and Saturday ball en its home grounds, at Forty-ninth and spruce streets, and baa a seating Capacity of 0000. The club will, 'play at home en Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and .Saturdays, and travel the ether days. BBaaBiBB4lBaBBaiaaaaBHHaBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBlaBBBlBBlBIH Big , t &n ita.isy Five Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League AMEKIOAN LXMIVK . (I, A.B. E. H. P.C, Ml. RmIm a si a IS .484 Hlsler, H(. Leela ....10 44 16 SO ,4Af nmnn, noeton 5 1 !" Ht9U, New. yrh.,..10 M 1? si 1 .448 .444 .4SS n Cetllas, Chleaca .... 9 NATIONAIi LKAOUIS Tleraer. Ptttsbnrfh.. 7 t4 A IS Mi Leboerveaa, PMIIle. 4 17 a 8 .471 Urfh. Sw Yerk.... 9 IU 6 18 .457 Ketlr, NfW Yerk. . , . 9 81 7 14 .481 McEaa, nttaberch.. a 20 3 9 .490 w Colored iexer Willing te Depart n First Beat yNew Yerk, April 21. The possibility of Jack Dempsey and Hurry Wills, colored heavyweight contender, meeting in a championship contest in Londen this summer loomed today en the strength of a cablegram from Geerge McDonald, English promoter. According te Dla Pellings, English light manager, new in New Yerk, he received thc.follewlnf message last night from McDenald: "Can you get Wills te ceme te Londen te box Dempsey?" Wilis, when informed of' the cable gram, announced he would be "ready aay' he yet' could sec no i ''Deuble-Header for "Dad Btata.Callei doublc-headef baseball attraction. a. Fa.. Anr 21. Tfia calibration of Father' !)r at, Ptn. ha bren Mt for Mar Se this arlM?S deuDia-nftaaer eaMDau attraction in arranged for the entertainment of lii ln "dads' L'arneale Terh will era with Hture Dezdek'a Nlttany nine, w! Pitt and Penn flute frehihen ' In the preliminary encounter. 'W Herman te Bex Rey Moerd'J Beetan, April 34. Pl Herman, of Bj Crlean. former bantamwelaht rhamplen.J meet Rey Moere, et 81. l'aut. In a, ft round bout her tonight. ,Xti Twe Exceptionally Pretty New Pongee Blouses Sure te Be Extremely Popular At $3.95 Ea. " 'I Ptv i Becoming; Peter Pan models one with white celar and cuffs embroid ered in colors, sash and ties the ether shirred at the waistline and finished with cellar and! cuffs, of gingham in red, blue, brown or green checks. Beth pictured. wtf Special Let of , Fine Voile, Batiste and Dimity Blouses at$2.00Bach Embroidered tucked laced trimmed gingham trimmed. Dainty vestee models or frilly feminine styles. SNELLENBURfiS Second Fleer Silk Specials N Fer Tuesday $2.50 White Silk Broadcloth Yd. ftl JQ AH silk, geed heavy quality, for men's V - shirts. Will launder perfectlyand is guaranteed te wear. 32 inches wide. . $3.50 Satin-Faced Crepe de Chine fl0 2 40 inches wide; a beautiful finely woven V' quality of this weave of silk, very lustrous and soft. Cemes in black, navy blue and dark brown. $2.00 Black Satin Duchesse, Yd. 1 CZK HJJL.MJ a geed durable quality ex this popular 35 inches wide.. All, silk of a very fine lustrous black; dress satin. $2.50 Sports-Satin, Yard 36 inches wide: verv beautiful new designs of plaids and figures; also plain white, made of "very fine quality art silk. SNELLENBURCS First Fleer $1.49 Afeitv in Full, Splendid Progress Our Great May Sale of Undermuslins 1 ae.-. Offering Unparalleled Values tit Dainty, 'Serviceable Undergarments of All Kinds At a Splendid Range of Popular Prices lam -J ( ' SuWar 89c attractive models, Nightgowns in Regular and ISxtra Sizes Of fine lingerie cloth several trimmed back and front. Nightgowns and Chemise Of willow lingerie cloth. Lacy Nightgowns, Each ' Fine batiste gowns in orchid, flesh and light blue. Very attractive! Cambric Petticoats With deep flounces, elaborately lace trimmed. t Twe-Piece Pajamas Made of Windser crepe, cut full. Canary Bleemers In flesh color, made with elastic at the waist and loose knees. Lace trimmed. Envelope Chemise Three styles, lace trimmed or tailored. In flesh, white, orchid, blue and honeydew. Vest and Step-in Sets (PI Q Q Of plisse crepe, in new, dainty spring tpAaO shades. Step-in Bleemers QQ Novelty trimming; all spring shades. OV Wonderful Assortment of Levely Undergarments 985te$1.98 Uewns, envelope chemises and step-in bloomer and crepe, $1.19 $1.98 $1.98 $1.98 79c 98c uewna, envelope cnemues ana step-in bloomer and vest sets. Novelty materials and trimmings very attrac tive styles in batiste, shadow batiste and Windser crepe. Extra-Size Under muslin Specials Extra-Size Nightgowns AQ Lingerie cloth gowns in tailored styles. 0C Extra-Size Drawers CO. Full cut and finished with a ruffle of OtC embroidery. Extra-Size Envelope Chemise. . In built-up shoulder styles, trimmed bNELLENBURflS Second Fleer N. aaaaaaaaasilaiBaaaaalaSfllllaaHatMBlBHBHMeki S MONDAY. APRIf . 1M. Hlere Opene B'A. M. Cleaea a fl.30 T.M. M W NELLENBURGN MTIRE BLOCK -M4RKE1 ' II rf2 STREETS M Continuing OUr Wonderful Introductory Sale of "PIGEON MAKE" Silk Hosiery for Women $1.50 "Pigeon" Silk Stockings at $1.00 Pair $1.75 "Pigeon" Silk Stockings at $1.35 Pair COLORS Black, White, Lark, Pongee, Fawn, Taupe, Suede, Silver Gray, Russia Calf and Cordovan and We've Every Size in Every Celer tril-. f-jv t Unquestionably the finest and most beautiful silk JIvjJb5y W stockings made en circular machines. .fJatafeW - ltnJ. Af 4Im l!.1.M,t-fvin,f.h -Tnnnn tram nurA 1va silk, absolutely free from streaks and blemishes, and re-enforced at all points of wear,, insuring extraordi nary length of service. I Fashioned into shape en the Pigeon Spring Needle Machine a machine that automatically narrows and fashions the hnkle and feet te conform with the natural lines of the feet, producing a finer and mere a j .jf-f -1 1 1 X2 a. Xi.U 11 4V m AaaeV tIACIBnx elastic stecKing wmcii ni- uiu iiniu wntiuui. wfin flLOalrK.Y'' kling, and which holds its shape. Women's Wash-f able Novelty "I t ' C 1 i . L.iiameis aucae i i Gloves At$2.00Pr- .Smart - looking; strap - wrlet gleveH with aelf or centraatlnn faced euffn and pinked lops, ' trlmmeJ with a pearl buckle and four rows of heavy embroidery, Tust the glove for lerar with suit or leiw'lccvcd frock , practical and poed looking. White, Mede, Urewn, Jlcaver and Black with White. ajaaseaajavjuKuava BaaBL LY9-alll BaWwi Wall Sas PlGgGN CA ay l HOSIERY Offered at These Greatly Reduced Prices During Our Great Introductory Sale Only SnEllENbUrgS First Fleer A Marvelous Value Tomorrow in These Beautiful$39.50 Stene Marten Cheker Scarfs at $25.00 ea. Large, fluffy animal scarfs be comingly soft and fine scarfs that add just the right finishing touch te .the spring suit and just the right degree of warmth in the chill spring weather. ' IP bMELLENDUpflS Second Fleer Extraordinary Special Purchase of Beautiful Pure Irish Linen Tablecloths from Belfast New en Sale at Strikingly Lew Prices Very fine quality all-linen satin damask cloths, with rich mellow luster, in five lovely circular patterns. Won derful values. $6.00 Cleths, 70x70-In., $375 Each $7.75 Cleths, 70x88-In., $55Q Each $7.50 Dinner Napkins te Match, Ir CA Size 22x22 Inches at, Dezen. . . . vU.eJU Heavy Mercerized Table Damask Very Special for Tomorrow 73c AQn Yd' L0 AQ Yd- Damask Ttt7C Damask UtC Splendid heavy quality, snowy bleach damask, in a geed, wide width and very pretty patterns. Every yard guaranteed te give satisfactory wear. 60c Turkish Towels, Each Q Woven from fine two-ply terry yarns, all- OOC white in large size. Thick and spongy, with hemmed ends. ' SNELLRTBURGS First Fleer These Big Values Tomorrow in Furniture and Bedding Big Sale Tomorrow of $5 Pure Fiber Silk Slipover Sweaters At$3.75Ea- In popular Dutch neck style, with Bramley cellar, rock ets and belt. In geed colors and practically all aires. Juat the eweater for early prlnr .tillable for aperts nd all around wear beeont beeent Int t praetlrally every one. Alte a Fine Let of Pure Fiber Silk Scarfs fn Itenuin Stripe and Xevelty Effects $1.95 t0 $6.50 Ea SnELLENBUrgS Second l-'loer Exceptional Oppor tunities Tomorrow in Twe of Our Most Popular Laces $2.25 Satin-Finish Spanish Laces, fli en Yard l.-4tl .'.tj-ineh allevers und ilounr ileunr Inns, in liiack, navy, brown and a few high colors, stun :lnir for drvHvs and trlm- inines sieves, panels and bashes'. 39c Real Irish Insertion, Yd. . Plain mesh enc-Iiiph width, -specially effecth.. when com. blned win, niet and Vals for uressca, blouses and neckwear. 50c te $1.50 Camisole Yokes at 29c, 50c, 69c and 98c Each bNELLENBURflS First Fleer Music Rell Cabinets Tremendously Reduced! Beautifully designed, well-constructed cabinets te held and protect your rolls. Net only useful, but highly ornamental. $49.50 Cabinets $69.50 Cabinets $64.50 Cabinets $59.50 Cabinets $64.50 Cabinets $84.50 Cabinets SnIUenbUrSS Fifth Fleer $29.75 S41.25 $40.00 $32.50 $38.75 $55.25 Genuine Cowhide Bags & $4.95 E- N9 lVPfil m. rjpP 19c $60 Brass Bed, Spring and a Felt-and-Cotten Mattress at. . $39.75 jmrnmnmL :l:::l:::::i: ft j-f i leke niade of tine niprcer ized cotton filet mcsli in u va riety of patterns and wldthH. Hnlahed with 'ritibens and dainty straps of Balloon hands te match the laces. Sizes 36 te44. Mall erdern filled. .Suitable for moil ami women mostly IS-Incli size, a few 16-lnch also. nxceptlenully high - (trade baifH, made of line cowhide leather with sttenK frames and lirmly sewed seams and ror rer ners. Ivtathcr lined throuch threuch throuch eut. In brown, cordean and black S'.L l.-.'-'BURijS First Fleer Big News for Golfers! Crawford and McGregor Drivers, Brassies, Midirens, Mashies, Niblicks and Putters At $2.00 Less Than Wholesale Cost! Weed and iron clubs, which we ar able te offer at this ridiculously low prlce becau.se we purchased a let of heads seni" months age and only ie cently lme had them shafted. Gelf BaRs $1.00 te 25.00 Gelf Balls 50c and 75c wuu L.OU1S AVI Bedroom dlPA a A Suits at ftlOU.UU i 4G;irh, drcsscr- bcauUful semi-vanity dre.ssinir case large chlffolette and full size bow-end bed. As Strated! QMRTIKMrJimn . -ntu-uneuKUS "UJ JUOr WH-UUUHDUHU VU. - XI OMDTinvm,nn .. I bMELuNBlWOS First Fleer SNFLLENDJRflS Third Fleer Big Meney-Saving Opportunities Tomorrow in Imported and Demestic Cretonnes eac Demestic OK Cretonnes, Yd... 69c Demestic Cretonnes, Yd.. $1.25 Imported Cretonnes, Yd.. $1.48 Imported Cretonnes, Yd.. $1.98 Imported C1 1 Q cretonne, id. -- ' ! Cretonne, Yd. Never before Huch prices, colors or patterns and ili quality is excellent. Many just arrived from'read A iIS5l- 39c $ m mimm 79c SPiS $2.98 and $3.98 Imported (Pi or lDM.tJli rnre nnnnrtnnliu T.I l ' "i. ". " "ueu. J "" " '-i lur Blip covers, summer draperies. .i.y L.inene Couch Cevers, Each BHiuiiuiii (juaiuy, reversible, woven nuiuvu in seu-iene colors, full width and wHsnes wen. ..$1.49 l lenKtli, friiiRcil; bUELLENBURflS Fourth Fleer m . t WM LaB MQt ' MbWC && VSBjJ - . ,5'i-l p.yZ3 ri. I.!"- .tS M fc; ' it. M m rX A: '' A '. i, & i.i- h. 7 " ' i i m s? m i t ' ' m. i slffc fi m- liWVi.1 ' "'"I w &I . '.rt:,yvs&s rjft'wihr -v1.. -u- : . 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