i?MWmm!mnD3M Hatf - jjitlffili)'11 ' ilf.'i!.. f'f'l, ? I fcASI 1 Nlft Mil ASN I J IIR i J it, Jll nrruTtiaruK ft 'tSSI v;. rf ' "-Vr, ' T M r - i 1Vie: hiawi'ter of theS'lVtewn ebtll' team, hak, eVgacd Kevtral new ftff'ter Ills, team, Yesterday ,'hb .iit en n?rcetncntvw)th Harry .tu. wilewhe plnyeujcenter" ferjjaifl - i r inn .iinnivnmnrT ir .iiihiv Li" "' V"-.TT-T?"rrTi re last Flrmi i HAcd the season, and, has mlse Added te me pncinni;"mn,Aj'ijnn icd the 1021 season ,witirvnrluw ,nd turned M' qjktMn In starts. r, i'fift: r ' , inaei wise naa-ww nu prepare fer'the opfnlnjertw.ei'tlic season .'the home fteuildaiat'Tenth' and tier streets en-lf elidljJN . The ylnlting Kill be. tUrjftnfefIcan,CKaln.Com tUrjftnfefIcan,CKaln.Cem ibt. of Yprk.'Tlie'-rCeuncllmen from II ; BcctlenwHlLBC in nttcridanee, MfWltlt ino'uirecierB ami memuera ei ETfejn Hulhiw'MMtV Association, ie president bOhe body will, toss out ..f twill.' ,k "I OThe opcninjtirBamcieeaheyeftr away pwriheimv,Tvlll be yltli Jim Benner's fd'VKindis UiUD at.Mismand a'nrn Saturday By that time another rjlnaeiuer'is capccieu ie ire nuqca 10 , link, as lines are but for a nlayer fce WM rfccntly tried by Ban Fran- e. initwne lias rciurnea en account the'.1 climate. Interfering with his &.VViS$ ;f SepridTWeWinilrYPrtc- aWc9 Games, -r a V - ED ISCAPtAIN " .. -','il.iV i "fff tfh i ; Starts Saturday Bfltentburpt Is maklnifjn-cparatlonsfer bpUiln'g tame at Hlny-ttlnth. Street 5SMU'en 'Saturday with Olar- l,8mitu. nans nave eecn maae i'aVbnml in attendance, and u " aA'aiififi.. lu . nn rnn nrnvrnm. i'TVl3Aiu'l.l,n Aral- VMH-'nf )i einh and k.f.s,si,I,:jKK ".v .. i" -."" j wnuitu a nireiiH nun; vi i with Ocorge. M. Whartnaby, i) tkhWti iln Delaware County .snort feHeIe)vOinnec'. w.ernmen are new wnr. Bisremitihrtands under the direction iil.fl.n.Hi4MpClatehv. .. ' ' Manager .Whartnaby ha already lined 1 siich mlayers as N. Hyan, for wi-h- 4irRecKdnlc. Delaware County' 'ngtie: Deug 'Hhcffy1. of University of .jfcnnsylvnnlf : Iiefty Burke, wejl known :JaV Delaware. ,C5unty circles : Dick ilalth. MrmerlyCeIiShartahan ;Fether- "all. of 'North (Phillies ; Jimmy Mulllu. 'lftWet CntheflKHlgh; H.f Nash, of tlroekdnle; JlmnArKberts, formerly of Mireaukee 'Amftrlchhr Association : ply, of Illghlniur.'t'erk : Oeldberg'and Wflartnnby, n'rduprc'bf local lads that JMk very , premising Maurice Rath Is leeipeeteu te piay en nil twilight anil ndav ln tea. Maurice is n rmldcnt'ef Aftenchurst nnd, is greatly Interested' in .'Aaclub. ' : mw Bian.nr uerrain ' BWIanBiRTsr TbbbbbbbbbbbbbKSI ' - baseball this efl.'ManJ' IteeWifeaaia havpinrting.npj'aeretsf the 8chulkill ,(Vt'''i''J-i '"d ether preml- neni ciuds ii n v e yeved their aftlvi- ilN lnr tfmf illrttn. iT" ' - .. '"- ,' lien. ' One. of the most premising la, the Hatrh Moter Club. which has located at 'Fortyv,eTenth and Sprluce.trtets and whlhf will 'open the .home sea son wlthNa. twilight .centestwlth Hatch ' Mbtera 'eW Tues div., Msr.'S. Xe .rErJ:,'Pi,AAeAN'' itractlce matches ' . ,. . n a v e resulted In vwtorlcs'ever Dclce, efDarby,UD, itnd MedJa.-A'.rA.I 6,-,0. j.' 'v Durlti 'thelrfftt mnnth" the .sreunds uave;been put into (condition' by ricrcw. vi mirii unacr iiuc utrcvuuu ui, iiiv Jreunakeeper, and tne(oiamenu appears e be one of the fastest in the city. ' none tne imprercracnis iibve eecn going en,. Ed Flanagan, captalh.ef the team, hts been putting' the boys' through eme'reaUiritenslye training) and from, the sDlendWco-eneratlon be has re? celved from the whole crew expects te place,. this; season's team with thc;pcn. nan t, winners.' ?( t;-'i 'i ,'., Ed has .four pitchers', en rhfs staff. Thev.nre headedbv Leetroy. who will De remembered btne eighteen .triRe .triRe eut game he-pitched UV season.' ( fy , xreyaaun npa rermimna'-wvexpeciea1 te live some rare' exuiDiueuBtuir vwiri it (IK VII Win IIIUUIIU 1HOfwfimwJfi f w v'ilil be assisted by Smyth. nftd'MAgner, both right-handers, ''n'na Ed IcElhenej who- 19 3TkeDe Frnln' Sand tenm'encncd the- nalenQn Sunday when it defeated tke Merrill Pres 4 te 2. The teatniTrepi; nwiiiiiife t,iv diu'u iiiru iiiie JKffifiat 'awe!; ttreifgcr thsn last yenrschsjn fiejiVpf the' PiaiadeJphia Minufac tlrert League and ttBapectcd te Midne. of the. contenders in the in 4epenilent ranks. ' . ' ' (The eutflcld consist.! of 'B. Btanb.' of I JXttJeitewifiv Settle?.' : of ' the "rew'M - B4rf AII.Qia.1 'mA n..iA n ITimh. tit Century. ' Jiyher, l 6f; -Indiana. TtOKi.U nt second fnF.igtaBh," 'of ;thc' .HNMBDacK. ei tne nree-i Mjeairuc 'nt . irnvDletdch. who tins sfilliPil fm- rirldrsburg and the North .Phillies. De- JCTiin,iiaa one et the best of Bcinl-pre man i Acams .wisninBt (tames , can t in teiieli with Jehn Kraft. DcFraln r linillliatiivuiijf luuiujiun . , . - handled byf .Tee p'NeiU'and Ru.b'e,55etby: Moericy '.wlll-'held' down the first sack: With Donevan at, second, Whiles 'short and third will be handled by Dick "Flan ngan nnd Jimmy Brlgga, respectively.-. . The. out field will be well cared for by. Harmen, Ed Flanagan 'and iDWlney. ClaytA Klmmell, a last inneider.anu Ireland.' ri snappy. , outfielder rrwllH'be held in rcfccrvc. ' y '" ',? Jim Pugh iff managrng the. team' arid business end.'.'Art'Bummers hasia",very IWeJy schcdulehrrangedandth 'fel lower i of .'thc.t meter 'men ' ttvr' asired lol.ef Jhrllla. ancluded inTthe,llsl'efJ teams that. wui.be breuiut te tne rerty- ,,i seventh! and' Spruce streets' grounds are - MedW,' WcetpwhSt: Barnabas, Delce inFvH.ithth:Wrd; -t , - .; nd .Company, rwts. Frent and Burks "MONOTYPE RETURNS ' mL Mnlll Have Streng Nine After Lapse X of' Five Years . These who have followed baseball' In ?tlladc))hia will recall ."the clash for tie championship of the Manufacturers' Imile in 1M7. In which Alnnnfv.in ,li. ftated Barrett. , Since thntrtlmc Monotype has had no tjarn In the field. This year.vliewcver. It has a wealth of material nnd tx. Sets te put a fast team en the diamond. aonetype has secured as home grounds fitch loter Field at Forty-seventh id Spruce streets. Twillglit home Mmes wjll.bn pleyed w Wednesday end.Friday pf ca6nfwftck. With such plajcre as Catchers Feley and webstw, treni Pascball nnd. II. 'M. ?u'f0$-f respectively; Hyde, from J. '.T. Dobsen: Hallman, of Olbbstewn; Vewe. of Indiana Professienals: West mpbell. of Merrill Professionals ; M. . Bachmeycr, of Yonah Tribe,; Beb Wdley, of At'nntlc City: Frank Me !Wan. of Media, a speedy and hard nlttlng combination ia assured. -t "nines are being booked with the best tlfttriR 111 lllilln J1l.l ft, ...fl-t , ... . iiiiuui'iiiiiu. j umii winning 5. cs n,wress Manager Baseball, Mon otype A. A. ' Ne Shake-Ud In Yale Nina i$nZ y.""- fenn.. April 26. Ied Coach nliV. 7. v'"t v uenirti inHl r,perl BSJi'' 'ir the came with Wiv Haen. SO'WOJ, hnil ilcmiltKleJ that llicv h nl.sn ni lV,P0."ul011" " that c gener.l ihake- 7. iKa afS5S,en.r " """ M independent' Baseball TOIIAY'S OAMESi 'nmnanv fmwntt Ity Trut Cem- &2irtt,tl' JU Park, .eankerit' r.nil nrnbra rl.. S. 8. 1-ulfen v U. H.S. Uilla.. " (v .. 'TEDAV'S SCOnES ?, t ""Hen"1' "I lelurabU Avenve M"" A.,C.. 4i Shfrman A. 0 S. Uladrlnhla Tuba, s, paiViii"( ' SBiS'sJBfireK c-c" ' - Sfl??". riub.Si VhliaSflSiila C. aiuianainaiu ai... : k. IfSalMi'i'"" '" " 3"T i .Tln'cJiib-iwillnilar return Vames with li'e -.best' team' Jn the .city and also has prteircd a Ust of Sunday, 'dateseut of town, se tbat there will .net be much time for, the meter-men. te be Mt Idle.' t "i " ' ff ""j ' ' , f TO ADDRESS UMPIRES ,. fcarryiiMfCfermlck Will Speak 'te r, -f.'Ue'car Arbiters fenlght' J The umpires of tJie'PhiiadclpliIa Base ball Association .'will meet this evening at 'the Hetel" Walten, and, will be ad dressed by Barrj McCermlck, of the National League staff, new working In this city. ' N Supervisor Phil Lewis announces an interpretative . nnd demonstrative game te be played between two teams, likely Donevan-Armstrong nnd Brldcsburg. en Friday at 5:30 P. M. nt the former's grounds, at which mere than ISO of ef clnls will attend. Up until the fifth inning he plays will be called by megaplione and the proper position of the umpires pointed out. After the fifth inning n number of posed pla)s will be demonstrated. ;te enlarge circuit "i, i' Ui hiyvt S VAwVtfMMallal ak bSBi R j m z , r susrsresuens , ' W -f A.;.5? Si! u'i 'I'a: AJ.MUJ -...-t. , - ' BLJBI : IIIIW ,. UUlaU SHllsl'll l-ll V-.-.v.. -,T . w-w w ,'-i cement;Cpriicructiens as jrAte-rXfAfana frv'i het slabs. .r Wells. ' ctilVftffeJ ifrivewAtrsAfcsifris "ate. tfltaMana a core of etiier mraiinMiK fire- safe. DaMf-Bavini? imDfhverrients are descrlhed- in ;,ALPHA'CEMEJNTHowteUseIt,-"aQ4W 'Wtra.CemM !Coptniciien Handbook avail-' 4en't havetd buy ariy cement te get your' copy; &it when you are ready te'build, the dealer will teltfywi.' V 4a, A wny ne lucea te supply ajuha, a cement representing: today ', thirty-one . years of experienc '' in cement-making. f.V, faa et' . 1 .' 7i M n ,...Mn'' S' Mttg ahS)TSS S y Alpha Portland Cement r.i.vi r. EASTOi, PA. PR. Vv Vi!. 1M S. Oaarbera StCHICAGO, BLU MtWYerii BaHlmer irqntenObH Mrjiiii 'i neiisn rnuaaaipnia FitttBarch BattUCmk.Mlch. IrqntoniOhle ' , i ' in . Alpha, N.l.Catntnten.N.V.JimitvllW, N.Y. Manhtlm,W.Va. Martina Ctatk. Pa. LaSalla.Iur Ironten.Ohlo, Bellavue, Mich. , i M Vd,," -w. i'. j .-.... . I I r t . A- ; . I - . Manufacturers' League Will Skart 8easen With Ten Clubs The Philadelphia Manufacturers' Baseball Lengue wltl be composed of ten clubs this season. Seven have already been admitted and 'five appli cations have been received in the last two. days, .The ' newcomers, knocking nt the deer for ndmlsslen, are: U. G. I., Goodyear Tire nnd Rubber Company, Hensel-Colladay,. Philadelphia. Recerd and Kent' Manufacturing Company. Any team " wishing te join should get in touch 'with .Tames Hunter, care of lloepcs , & . Tewnscnd Company, Poplar 220 Change In Eastern League. FHcbbnnr. Mhi April 20 Trennfer of Wnrcraler Kaatern League Baseball Club te Pltchbur 'haa been officially nnfteunced. Tite team will open In Hartferd today, under I he management ec jacic.Mt.cn. Yale' Oarsmen Reach New Yerk New lerk, April SO.-The Junier nnd eenler ernlty crewn arrived .here today for a two. 'y period of preparation for the annual jprlnar reiatta" w(th Columbia ever the Uar- lum jever ceuree en aaiuruay. ' I Southpaw Will Open Season for the Sphas Manager Eddie Gottlieb, of the Seuth' Philly Hebrews, has selected a southpaw te open the 1022 base ball "season for the downtewners. vThe' hurler of the first bal) at IJnller Park, Thirteenth and 'John 'Jehn 'John ,Een, streets, fls w,cll known in the neighborhood, nnd is none ether than Lew Tendler, southpaw mitt artist. Tcndler has ucccpted the Invita tion' and his ,01m is expected te be 'perfect. The Hilldnlc team will be the opponent of the Sphas in the first game of, the twilight teaten.. "Ml l,Pl BH.li-ili ".."". i HiiMiriDniBi j. .. n. 5S, i. Bwwu. It Belmar I. 1UU.U fk. .v A h . . IB f' aviawnrBa SHI . 1. lVBlSifMait( D IS 1 te . i 'airwr . . ' MOTOjV CII THE REAL REASON - - , r- i -Bw ! i k mcrenBlnB ia!" of Stearns sleevQ-talve metered, c.irs, Is that the eenifi m?li0rl" cenccdby.uers te lia6 full rnge ot'pewcr and apecd. upiaa with undisputed merits of 'economy 'and silence, and with Increaieii cener as It rows elder. ' I SC'OTT MOTOR COMPANY. VOB N. .BROAD STREET " P..rM4V ."' ' l'",1'"''tt"" KmZSZSZTTH'i ir V $2.50 Places the i ' . . -i fhila. hlectnc Lleaner -.-, 'w -r w wpw n,.4 -aw- aaaa -sc -wtaniaBai -at"- in your Heme! ?&&. :;,Tana rurtnermere. we eiipr free with each one of these splen , did electric, 'eleanersf,'. 'in e complete set of nine, full-size cleaning attachments, selling regularly at $12. ' I it . . . THink of it! Net only the unusually easy terms of payment only $2.50 down and the balance in very convenient monthly amounts but the mighty useful cleaning attachments which make it se easy te keep everything about the house spic-artd-'' span. We can make this splendid offer for a limited time only. he Phila. Electric Cleaner of which we have sold thousands and which is well known for its worth and reliability and the complete set of; nine cleaning attachments will be -cheerfully demonstrated at thefEleclric,;Shep or any of the offices listed below. Yen cannot alferi te put elf inttitigatlng tkli tpltniii elftr. Call, write or ttltphent rValnaf 4700 The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET S sNeth'St. 8th and Diamond Stt. 4000 Frankford Ave. 3100 Kensington Ave 18th St. and Columbia Ave. Bread and Ruaeemb St. (Le(an) , 7 and 0 W. Chelten Ave Bread and Wharten St. DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY , .. .Cheater 4dla Lamdewne ' Sam -' y is " .1 CVaaaV. '. WaaaaB 4 TWiXi " IB I Baaaaaal ' Vaaaaaa- l iL U MERCER MOTOR CAR5 x. QUALITY Mercers are built in limited-quantities, but "with" unlimited quality. Efficiency, safety, readability, comfort and leng: life are net sac- " rificed for showy, stunt-performing features. Mercersiast and give lasting sat isfaction in the essentials that count. ' Curran-McDevitt Moter Ce., Inc. 933 North Bread St. PfcMS,eplarilltO Ojis Eesnlnia Atl,ij hf i;.iv,,i- , - ,, -; . -,:ivrt 'Mi !T?Ji m vyfJ"'i ,Tf j lle.e;fr5i;l M.' UOCkTwHHCET ti2iSrJfgZS ,Agaitir-Qur Remarkable Offer of . Men's and Beys' 20c Cellars ilf sVaV-O 'X?.t "' M Perfectly' FreaM ( ylH fyewferf Shapes!;, t J ft Stiff cellars from one of Trey'a best makers. All the newest shapes and' styles; 'in regular and quarter sizes from 14 te 1?. They are called seconds, but it will take I an expert te find hc defects. Wc premised 'the manufacturer net- te 'advertise the "brand, but once you see 'the cellars you will recognize it immediately. Ne Metre Phene Orders Filled SNELLCNfSUReS EconemyBasement '7 Built te Wea J: ;?' ar-k rfi.s Priced te Save Spring Suits and Reefers S4.00 $6.95 Knlcker S8.50 $S.75 Two Twe Pants Suits. Mixed cheviets. pants, run lined. $12.50 Twe- Pants Suits. All-wool chelet8. Coats me halr'ltnpfl. Full lined knlcker pants; i Slzca 1, te 18 years $13.750- "VCQfCIK Pants Suits:.. ;? All-wool , tilue" serce. nnd mixed' cheviets. tPull'llned knickers. Sl?cs 7 te17 yeara. PantsSuite.,?1"011 Mohair' lined, oeats nnd 'full lined; knickers.! -Slees 7 te 17 years. :.v , '.',-.' r . !, ' y, '. Oliver Twist Suits . All-wool blue eerge with three rows of brakl en cellars and cuffs. &" $5.75 Cheviots with sleeve chevron. Sizes 2 V. te 9. Beys' Knickers, 95c Mixed cheviets. Sizes S te 17 years. Beys' Overalls, 81c Extra quality tan khaki and eiue denim, sizes 3 te 8 years, Beys' Blue Denim Overalls, 48c Apron front and shoulder straps. Sizes 4 te 12 years, SnelLENBURCS Economy Basement A'Dezen Wonderful Values Frem .,- the May White Sale! V"' iNigntg Extraordinary at 49C eacn eck mi id taile 39c V and square neck models, with kimono sleeves; embroidery yokes and tailored models. Women's Muslin Drawers at,. . . . Tailored ruffle. 39c Women's Enve- QQp lope Chemises at ??" Dainty tailored models Women's Bleemers Crepe in orchid and flesh. Elastic at waist and knee. Women's Crepe de Chine Envelope athem!Se.8 .... $1-49 .Seft, lustrous crepe de chine in several charming weueis. 49c Women's Muslin Skirls i at. . ... . . With'deep flounce of em broidery. Wenten's Enve- JQp lope Chemises at 7' Several pretty styles, lacs and embroidery trimmed. Women's Satin Camisoles Flesh color satin in vari ous attractive styles. 65c Women's Extra-Size Envelope 7Q Chemises at. . fUK Seft white material,, with buit-up shoulders and lace trimming. Women's Extra-Size Drawers. . . Full cut of soft mate rial finished with em broidery ruffle: 49c Women's Chemise & Nightgowns OQ Women's $3 Slip-en Sweaters U,nderprice at $1.69 Plain and fancy novelty weaves, also striped effects. Very popular models. Ex ceptional value! SNELLENBURflS Economy Basement Women's Sample Bungalow Aprons Cost Price at 63c Each Neatly rrjadc tf gingham and percale In prettyJpat- Various Phenem enal value! SneIEeNBURGS Economy, Basement f " . .. ..it' "' t& :"& EXtraerdinaMMtiv,WeVA . ' flffttjNMaf h ' k. ,.uyi, , -jm W nman'e HJ1 l tn. V Coutil Corsets ?. . at 59c and 79c 7 Snellcnburg Special C-B and Pansy makes. Pink ceuj Jtil with' medium( bust or girdle top. - - ' $fc teL00 Bandeaux, 29c te 79c f. t L rt ?-rl bNELLENBURcSEconemy Basement e Sale of 5000 Yards 29e Peggy Cleth at 14C Yard Plain Celer 32 Inches Wide 0 v The wejl-knewn, serviceable, geed-looking material, especially desirable for boys' wash suits, men's working shirts,' women's petticoats, house dresses, etc. Large variety of plain colors cadet, golden brewn.1 pink, green, navy, tan, Copenhagen and red guaranteed tub-proof and sun-proof , A clearance of the mill's 36-inch lengths but you can get as many pieces of the same color as you need. SnellensurgS Economy Bascmint 300 U.S. Army Blankets Originally Sold at $7 Wonderful (g fih Value at.. P4iW I Every .blanket guaranteed fresh, new nnd clean just out of the Government bales. Made for the U. S. Government and guaranteed 81 pure Jamb's wool. Light gray color. Size 66x84 inches. Weight 42 pounds. , Excellent for Aute Robes or Camping SheTleNbUrgS Economy Basement Tomorrow, in the EconemyBasement 275 Traveling Bags and Suit Cases Reduced te . . . R2 JH) r aaaaVB W V W A Special Let of Children's Pretty Tub Dresses $i Exceptional at Full cut' of soft mate rials,' pretUIy trimmed. t . WemWs Extra ,Size Crepe OQ,, Bleemers ,... OUK' Generously propor tioned ' of flesh - color crepe, with clastic at waist and knee. bNELLENBURGS Economy Basement A number of attractive styles in white madrag and colored gingham and chani bray. Seme pnntalettc styles included. Sizes 2 te 6 years. Children's Rompers and 'Creepers Pretty models of excellent quality material. Seme of pep. Iln In wanted colors. Daintily ititched and liand embroid ered. " Sizes 1 te 6 years. Beys' Dombey Tub Suits at. Beceming: llttle style In plain colors or strlpn patterns. Heme with uhlte waists. Sizes 2 te 6 j ears. Babies' Short White Dresses Made of nainsoek In dainty eke or bhhep .styles. Sizes 6 months, 1 and 2 jears. SNELLENBURCS Economy Basement 79c 95c 59c Biggest Bag and Suit Case Values Offered Anywhere in Years 200 Traveling Bags, made of a thick split cowhide in walrus or long-grain effect. Made ever sturdily con structed frames. Rubberized linings and a handy inside pocket. 18-inch size in black. 75 Genuine du Pent Fabrikeid Suit Cases, made of an exceptionally light-weight leather substitute, with strong leather straps running all around. Roomy and fitted with strong cowhide-re-cnferccd corners. Brown in 24-inch size. i1at7 and phone orders fdled. SfJETLCNBURGS Economy Basement t.i.fj.1 '.ir '."'' ' .1 Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of 1000 Women's and Misses' $2.95 Pretty Tub Dresses at $ 1 .48 each Checked and Plaided Ging hams, Crash and Chambray Bright, new, fresh merchan dise in a wide variety of becom ing models, smartly trimmed witn nnene, plans, narrow belts, yeKes, organdie and em breidery. Very pretty patterns and colorings. Marvelous Values! Thrifty Women Will Buy Several! Twe Pictured ' ,; , ' .. ,i ' SREUeSiiSeS Ecpnemy Basement BKf. SNEtLENlURG & Extraordinary Values in the Spring UphelsterySale tour big tables have been arranged' for your conven ience. Extra salespeople will give you prompt and sat- aiuuiury iuicuuen. Table Ne. 1 $1.25 te $1.95 Cambric, Duplex and Hand-Made OH KO Shades, Each OuC All desirable colors, plenty of green nnd tan and green and white. Slight seconds. All have perfect rollers. Table Ne. 2 50c Tack-en 9C Upholstery Chair Seats, Each OC Covered in imitation leathers and sizes 12, 13 and 14 inches. Brown and black. Dezen Nails Free With Each Scat Table Ne. 3 39c te 49c Cretonne, "I Q Lengths of 2 te 15 yards. Wonderful colors. Excel lent ier draperies, cushions and slip-covers. Very hcavv quality. J J Table Ne. 4 75c te 98c Dotted Marquisette, Yard 25c Pink, blue and yellow en cream background. Can be used for summer draycries for all rooms. Lengths 2 te 10 yards. $2.98 Ready-te-Hang Window i qq Awning 1.0 Made of fine tan striped, mounted en heavy iron frame. All fixtures . for hanging. Sizes 30, 3G, 42 and 48 inches. Perch Awnings te Match $0.98 Size Gx8, $2.89 each $4.98 Size 8x8, $3.89 each $5.98 Size 10x8, $4.89 ench 49c U. S. Government Army Khaki, 9Qi Length of 2 te 10 yards. 29 inches wide. 8 and 10 or. $1.50, Bar Harber Chair IK' Seats C S-button, tufted with a 2-inch bottom. Geed assort ment of colors. Size 19x20. Specials in Window Shades Every shade perfect and mounted en guaranteed rollers. All wanted colors. $1.00 Water Opaque Shades. . . .55c Ea. $1.20 Machine Oil Shades 75c Ea. $1.39 Hand-Made Shades; 95c Ea. SneuxnburSS Econeniy Bowmen ; ennuuatnaunu'tl VVaaaaaVHaVlli w. ' mi z wi $8 ) 4M ' VTA 1 S9 m "ii j .MJ ; v ; i '--HJ -" '11 1 l m m m w, M hvl rt a i i A A V$ r W ei 11 . sx .xW M 'i, f .. i tw. '.W m P mmm85ffizm&&sm I;W '.& 1 !&. ,r" jL ,' ', I . j.. it. ' V, .. 1 Jii. 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