tns OK m mw 2W OT, .. I' if rv li te 7 EMU tM total mm WW 1 Ala.f i j-jxaLVSt IT. Emi) inlMi.TiFoilewthlf record every Rftn Lsmss.k "Make Jt Iblt.fr -4dt. Car need -reeaintinc? If We opralc;ene: of trvrriest V '.A-in-.lilfA anil .fflnlttlt .palnt'-sheps In the cltyv If you want your car paint ed, rlirht, at a prlca' that Ms 7 ' antlrclv satisfactory ;it Our EttinUte Ne Obligation raeR reaiar 7 Ljtnorh-rOlckmebile Ce. - 800 North Br.il St. V 1.. ' ' t ' ". ' 1 EAT tJ J ' WWMOWil ' 1. i, SLJTy t-.v-i 71 vj j, pr , misnTHiv m fHENRY M. NEKLY J - : j vm 1 ; iw. 1 !r?n 3mmmi ljji u 'ir i J' i y'HAfMAli1. hi "'JELy viJLfJ'rs'E!tK VRmtitfNltGn wt tW&7Hmm LaTEl .... I Will. 'n sv : i'' ;! .Viwv-M T FALSE TEETH?' SURE! Dr. Wernet'i Powder "' 1. . ,... j .... . a'IIL1."".. Mt ""'uP'',er what Is known a a "single circuit ' 3,,SfiSUw " , n ,n fu,,y explained In'the 'accompanying article. leu wM,gee the.lettera "F.-F.-P-G" en any socket you buy. The two Vk' -F mean filament, t,tae O grid and the P plate " The Simplest "Regenerative" Heek-Un a.iiv. Aii taaie tnns talk about .. KCEPS TtUM TIGHT , Rtlievw tore' turps, westehp the .breath. A whit powder. At, bcfltDrug or Department Stores, 30cr(r$i:00 or" wHte direct te WmtDldll.Ct.,118lMhamSt,N.T. Complete Line of RADIO PARTS at Reasonable Prices . U.V 200 Tubes and 201 Amplifying Tubes 100. Per Cent Perfect v v Rosite Crystal Guaranteed or Meney Refunded Electric Lee 116 S. 17th St Open Evenings DREER'5 Gorgeous Climbing'Rese . Paul's Scarlet Climber " Cannet be excelled for brllllaney'ef color and profusion In bloom. Flenfra a vivid tacarlet. neml-double and produced freely In clulra of from three te twanty.7 Ne Pthtr; Cllmblns Rese cempar Iwlth-It.' Kxtr-heavy tHo-jear-eld plant. 11.00 each. Hybrid-Tea and Tree Reses Btrenfc two.car-eIJ plants which will' alto Immediate renulta. We have A lnrire assortment which comprises Rie best nnciCB. Bulbs and Roots. of many hinds. Including the following garden faverllesi Uemnla. CaUdlum or mm n. riia.itAtt.-' Hlephant's truvian Ine, etc, Kr. reruvlan UanTedll, Tuberose. Madeira .it DREER Seeds, Plants, Toels 714-716 Chestant St. Change Bexes Several Styles and Arrangements BOND BOXES CASH BOXES STEEL SECURITY BOXES VEO L Staltenm lTOKEHSB'"j.ff V3 atQ19V 14tkt)i V 711 Walnut w wvara .-. av)aiia tive clrpults." In every radio maga jlne ypufwn fee it ptatctl ever and ever main that the roaenernttve rlrenlt ls'thf'bet'';ircult for the reception of Bignaiu sent out en such short wave lengths asarc used by the breadcastfrig stations. . . I've prejbleed net te be tee technical in these articles, se we won't go Inte the details 'of regeneration tee deeply. Whenever. ye'ii sec a diagram of a hook Up stating It Is employing this prln clple, you can get ahead safely and use it whether you understand why It Is-goed'ornotrAnd any diagram which shows a: ceil'markcd "tickler" is a re gencratlve'circuU. . Briefly', Jtbe' tickler is a cpll' of 'any k'lnduncd' te take. the current from the dry cell, or'"B" battery, and "feed It back"te the'erigirial, or primary, cell that thefaeriajl hooks tcJ-the "feed back" being done in such a way that th battery "fcurrcnt, by' its own strengthT 'glvesadtSc.: btrengtii ' te the Weak currents 'coming in through the nerial. The 'result is h signal built up considerably beyond the strength It would have had If it hadn't been tickled. The tickling seems te make it laugh louder fn.'joy.'7', ' , Teu needn't be worried if von cannot quite see hew this Is done. Yeu can ebcrate a. set successfully without a clear Idea of It. Any kind of a coupling coil, if hooked up properly, can be used In the form of n regenerative circuit bv the dlneram ehewn here. All coupling cells have two binding pests marked "aerial" and "ground" (which arc simply the two ends of one. cell known as the "pri mary") and another pair of binding pests for the cell known as the "sec ondary." v If you are using a loose coupler or honeycomb coils or homemade spider web coils, simply substitute them for the "varlecduplcr" shown in the dia gram. . 1 . The secondary cell then ceatcs te be a secondary, and bec6m.es n tickler, and the .circuit becomes a regenerative cir cuit. There is one interesting neint about this, though.- If two fellows are using J idg name neriai, tee xeuew in one house using ;.one wlreand the fellow in the ether house using the ether, neither one must use .this circuit. Any circuit which eliminates the secondary cell be comes what is known as a single cir cuit hook-up, and the odd part of a single circuit hook-up is that, all the time you are using it te receive en, j 011 are, unknown te yourself, sending out a steady stream of oscillations which will cause a loud hum in nny nearby aerial and interfere with your neigh bor's reception of the broadcasts. If you nnd your neighbor are using the different wires of the same aerial or if your neighbor's aerial is very neat te your own, you had better sign a truce, both agreeing te use one of the regenerative hook-ups which provide for a secondary cell. Then you won't in terfere with each ether. This circuit is net the standard re generative hook-up which is usually mennt by that term. That hook-up re quires two "variemeters" In addition te the coupler, and In that case the extra coil of the coupler is used as a becendary. The hook-up given here is mere com plicated than the usual one, but Is much simpler In operation. The standard one U simpler In wiring, but much mere dlffleii't te operate successsfully, be cause It has mere adjustments. This one is easier te find signals with, but Is net se "selective" that is, if there arc ether stations sending en the same wave lengths, it may be Impossible te "tunc them out" with this hook-up, whereas, If you knew hew te use the .standard regenerative circuit, you can tune out almost anything you don't want te lienr. But this circuit isby all odds the best for the beginner, and Its great ad vnntnee is that It Is cheaper than the ether, nnd that all the instruments used here will also be used in ttic Htanaaril hook-up when you buy your two vario varie meters and try It. "Zapateade," Sarasatr: R. Mr. Buketoff; Valentine's aria from 'iFauat." Gounod, PKtsbnrah Station (KDKA) (Westlnthense) 3.30 P. M. nnd at IB-mlnute Intervals thereafter Baseball scores. 7 P. M. Uaseball scores, news. Weekly Review of Business Conditions, by the No Ne No tlenal Industrial Conference Beard, 7:80 P, M. Bedtime story for the chll dren. 7H5 P, M. Oeernment market report WZWmm vi K n. mmtwx KHffiGfa law. of 'vBuilneaa iCondKieaav by Clark Mam aiaeniu or nv wmimui., w- :at4St ff . i jMJJt' ,rV"M. Baseball aeeres. Monthly menrf, vie Latus. of a. a n it. .-I- 1... Utaa irlnrenpa C Klpp. rentraitftl Miss CJIndys Vj. Caldwell, eccampanlst; EUtnr Thompson Steel Wpr waller hai lie uruwiii . "'. tee ores of ihe I'uMle Oplnlerr News Bureau, llUnL t BI illO kwisimriw, "( tlena) Bank! "The , Canadian Rockiest or. Fifty Btrltzerl&mls In One.' by Orayce DmIU 1. 'Our Klchtln wen.-- ime C'rele." orehestral 8. Consider nnd Hear Me," M "nye iie-in Orchestra dueter. Releetlens! orchestra! S. "Heme tai Ne Net Rustlcann True, it.) Mw ni J'Men of Vater," orchestral 8. opera aems. Heffman." orchestra : 10. (a) ' Ooed-by," Cb) .rrn,u Naii..'' vlrtrenre C Kl "irons," orenestra; iz. orchestra. 1 neen'i . -i.RVRiieria nn., .r: Keen.' Florence C. Klppi ,. "cavMwnj Icanni," orchestral 5; "Ffiwrui an ," ereheatrai 6. (a) "FTlende' MIM. .v Tjiv, irinrenee u. ltvvi it "Tales e dby. Clnnl "Ourrd of Hener," 11. NAB 2 IN SALOON ROBBERY artender, Vyhe Was Assaulted and Knocked Out, Identifies Pair Twe men entered the saloon of Lewis Castile, 320 North Tenth street, knocked down James Hammend, the bartender, with a blackjack, and grabbed S13 from the cash drawer. Hammend was alone In the place nt the time. He was later sent te Hahnemann Hospital with n deep cut in.his head. A short time later Dnnlcl Iledgcrs, .12 North Eleventh street, and M. K. Perudls, 0028 Woodland avenue, were arrested nt Eleventh and Arch streets, charged with the held-up. Hammend identified them. IWMJ. fPirF'ESss C.'-r.? ' .'I 'it '"( " r Ifiart It .'wfJW, f ta, ' &.-WL U J. r '-M V , mM Mt.J W SA . WW Tt f-artHfcTtl ,..,.,.. ., . ; m. ....- - JJJ . m . Z-Z-ZZj COME ON.FELLQWS," MOTH'S MESSAGE BY RADIO "Here's Anether Rug We Can Chew" Might Be Typical Com munication" if City Entomologist's Theory Is Correct The big white moth seen flying about n Mem may be in radio communication with another moth n mile away, accord ing te Herman Hernlg, city entomelo gist. "Z-z-z-7., come, en. fellerp. here's a fine new rug we can chew," might well be imagined ns the message flashed out. Interest in the mystery of Insect communication was revived recently by the discovery announced by a former sergeant major In the army. While ex perimenting overseas with radio he claims te have discovered that the humble cockroach can "wireless" his messages with a wave length of one and a half meters. "Preposterous, absurd." were some of the comments mode. But Mr. Hnr nlc does net think m. He 1ms ex perimented himself with moths nnd J mosquitoes. The male moth, Mr. Hernlg declares, has antennae, or projections from the head, which rc&cmblc a wireless matt with ncrlnls. The female njeth's antennae are less highly dctelened, according te the en tomologist, although the female lias n mere powerful "sending set." Mr. Hernlg describes as "ether rays" the mysterious emanations, he suys, streams from the body of the female when she Is calling n mate. He said his conclusions are bacd en exhaustive experiments. In his experiments with mosquitoes, Mr. Hernlg placed 11 female in one glass jar and a male in nnether glass jar some distance away. He said that when the femule began "buzzing" a message the male showed excitement In Its glass prison. Th'c discovery mn'y prove valuable at summer resorts, where the 'skecters thrive. When attacked by one, all the summer girl needs de Is te put n little stntlc In the atmosphere and the lone mesquite can't call out his army. DOCTOR SHOT DEAD BY' SON; WIDOW SHIELDS SLAYER 1 Victim Said te Have Been Choking Invalid Wife Athens, Tenn., May 1. (By A. P.) Dr. Gus Shipley, fifty-two. member of the Tennessee Beard of Mcdienl Ex aminer nnd one of the best-known physicians in the State, was shot and instantly killed here last night by his son, .lack Shipley, a deputy sheriff. According te the son's story, his father was chekinz Mrs. Shlplcj, who Is, an Invalid, recently having had one of' her legs amputated, when he stepped up behind him and fired a shot Inte his neck. Mrs, Shipley made a statement de fending her son. saying he was forced te sheet nnd pleading with officers net te arrest hlni. Father nnd seen when seen en the street together .esterdny seemed en the best of terms. Ne previ ous trouble Is known te have occurred between them. Yeung Shipley surrendered immedi ately nfter the sheeting, but wns net placed in jail pending an investigation by a Corener's jury today. Today's Programs WllAOaPHIA Jn 1 ' ma Kl q lip 0L Jr mmimmmm F TS Ne smarting npbunun-eiuy blessed relief when you use RESINOL Soethinq and HeaJinq Seme ointments irritate sensitive skin white healing it. Resinol produces only cool comfort rhile clearing away sKirureuDie McvkeMhe. treatment cembletc Resinol ? SaatK NkM LftrC 7 V bbbP rf I ilrniXm yiJ fl sIMiYTQ if OvEslsBT'Vr l ' t wSsk . j. 1 A W essMaaBffjBssI sKLf.tsssUHr Philadelphia Station (WFI) (Htrawbrldie Clothier) 1 1A P. M. I.ate news and announcements of Musln' Week tjrefram. a 30 P. M. Address en Musle Week, by Jehn F. Braun. president Philadelphia Musle LeeKue. '3 40 P. Mi English music. Introductory nn nn.1 ntvurram nranared by Kdnyfed Lewis several selections by members of the Mraweriage ae wuunw wtu, n ...w . Inwlne soleists: llnsallu Phillips, soprane: Wllhelmlna Schulthela, pianist: Ednyfeld l.ewjs. tener: Jehn Viindersloet. bass. A 30 te P. M, Baseball scores. il 30 P. M.--Radle .lalK by Lewis F. Ken dall. Jr. Philadelphia Station (WOO (Wnnanmker) 4.40 P. M, Amplce piano reproductions. 7.30 Evening concert, Selections, by Mrs. H. Harrison, contralte: Miss Mildred Alio Alie wuy, soprano; Miss Marie Forstrom, so se so praeo: Miss Dorethv Ottey, soprano; Charles K. Beuder at the piano Interspersed with selections by the J. W, C. I. D. 00 Military band. Camden Station (H'KP) (Federal Institute) 10 P. M. Late news Items, local and telegraphic; baseball scores weather reports Itrelta! bv James C. Wiirlmrst. pianist: Dorethy Warhurst. contralto; Helen War hurst, soprano. riecltatlun hy Elisabeth Large Eldrldge. Operatic and popular phon ograph selections, Newurk, N. J Station OVJ.) (Wrstinchense) 7,00 P. M, Children's poems by Mary Allan Stuart, of New Yerk. 7.20 Stories from St. Nicholas Masrazlne. CeurtesV of the Century Company. 7:48 "The Hepeful Side of the Cancer Problem," by Francis Campbell, M. D, Courtesy of the Brooklyn Chanter of the American Bed Cress. 1 8 te I :1B Concert Bhcn under the dlrsc tlen of Charles P Isaacsen, of the New Yerk KvenliisT Mall. Special concert celc lirallnB New VerU's Third Music Week, Pro Pre urnnu 1. "What Is the Meanlni: of iilusm I Week." Ijy the (hulrnun: -', Selus by Miss i 1 llurtlia I'Hd, mV'i.uie; nrla fieni "Cnal-l-ila," .MinaBln: l)uM Saplrn, nt the I I lane: 3. .Mil.slmlllall Roue lellnltt; Dald I Saulre. at thu Plann; la) Hjniphenle i;pB-. I nole (andante movement), Lain; (l) Caprice, '' Wh nlnuckl' (el ballet music tlluik: (ill aul lur. Moslieuskl-Harasate; 4. Constantine iluketetT, baritene: Latitr S Welner, at the planei urolesue from "Paulluccl," Ionca Ienca Ionca alle; 5. f?aiB te Tnce With Oluck." hy Miss Hese lteden, chairman (from "Charlts D. Isaacsen's 'Tate te Face With Great Musblans'i fl. Miss .Frld. aria from mrt iusv a' jewwi,- Hesemarin,- x-i".: edy,- Sarasatei (d) i, tt.n.1. THIS CHILD'SLIFE IS IN THE HOLLOW OF YOUR HAND! In your hand today is the life of a little child. Only YOU can save it. Which will you giveLIFE or DEATH? Half-worn clothing that you will never use again will keep the warmth of life in a naked, freezing little body. Thousands died in Armenia last winter because they had no clothes. As the spring snows melt they reveal the bodies of these who perished. There are a million and a half homeless wanderers in the Near East. In October the snow begins te fall. Added te the pangs of starvation will be the agony of almost Arctic cold. What chance have these people and their children shelterless and half naked as they are' Without our aid multitudes will die. save them en YOU can help te r, I ''TsieiL".. Puccini: .7, M ane.jTBecb! t? "Bchekn LUsn;J4ijRumaniae '' BUNDLE DA Y WEDNESDA Y, MA Y 3 I Near East Relief, incorporated by Congress, will trans port and distribute without cost the clothing you give. Every Scheel Will be a Bundle Station Search your closets today. Get your worn clothing the garments that you have put away in trunks, closets attics because they were useless. Warm clothing of every size and kind is desperately needed for men, women and children. Don't Ferget BUNDLE DAY Wednesday, May 3 Near East Relief, Regional Headquarters N. E. Cerner Bread and Locust St. Economy Basement! Specials for 7i ue j SMOXIiAV, MAY 1, IS. Stdre Opens at , A. M. Cleses at (I18O V. Mt M 1 nellenburgS ENTIRE BUKK.MIIIKET HUnliUSTREETS aL M Sweeping Clearance Sale of 1 Women's and Misses' Wearing Apparel ' Coats, Capes and Waists Taken Right Out of Regular Stock and Sharply Reduced for Immediate Disposal Amazing Values in the Hay Whkt Prettv Undermusi 50 Women's and Misses' (1 $5 te $10 Dresses at. . . . P A Of serge and tricot ine; net all size3. $8 te $10 Coats l QK and Capes at. . . 'ue Weel velour and tweed in a splendid assortment of smart styles and colorings. $13.50 te $19.50 $895 Coats and Capes vw,v v Sports and dressy models of tweed, ve lour and chinchilla. $1.45 Cotten Waists QQC Organdie; voile and lingerie " in white and combinations of color. 165 Women's and Misses' 0"i $2 and $3 Cleth Skirts at DX Plaids and stripes. $1.95 te $3.59 w $1 Hand-Made Waists x Very pretty models. Shew handling. All sizes in let. 79c Cotten Waists. .KQ. White lingerie and checked dimity, lace trimmed. ' $2.95 & $3.95 Jer- gj Q sey Overbleuses All wanted colors. Trimmed with white cellar and cuffs. Women's & Misses' $2.45 Gingham & Percale Bungalow, Heuse and Street Dresses $1 SNELLENBURGS "Economy Basement Seamless Weel! Velvet Rugs S3 Will net last all day. Seconds. $18 Weel-Face Tapestry Brussels (L1A A A Rugs, 9x12 Ft : . . . . vlV.W 150 rugs in this let. Seconds. 50,000 Small Size Crex Rugs . Remarkable $1.10 18x36 Inch Rugs. . . 49c $1.75 24x48 Inch Rugs. . The Name of the Maker Woven in Binding, suring the $2.25 27x54 Inch Rugs. . Is Pur- chase of This Natien ally Known Rug Gives Us the Opper tunity te Make These Unusual 79c 98c Prices Possible the As- Purchaser That These Rugs Are $2.50 30x60 Inch Rugs. . $1,291 . All Absolutely Genuine $3.75 36x72-fl1 QQ Inch !? DX.Ot 500 Genuine Pro-Line Art Rugs, 7.6x9 & 7.6x10.6 Sizes, 4 Patterns, ea. $5 $2.00 Genuine Inlaid Lineleums AOn Mil-end Lengths : aq. yd. riO V Large number of yards' in several geed patterns. Ne mail or phone orders. SNELLENBURTjS Economy Basement Remarkable Offer! Beys $6.95 Twe-Pants Suits at $5.00 Ea Goed-looklnc suits of mixed C.lKHletH knickers, full . lined te 15 ears. t h Sl7"-s 7 Women's ' Gowns and Envelope Chemise 49c Seft lingerie cloth, trimmed' with embroidery. One nicturcd. Women's Pretty Undermuslins QQ. Each Drawers and envelope chemise. Tailored models. Women's Drawers With lufile of embroidery. Women's Satin Camisoles at . . "Several charming styles Women's Envelope Chemise at Lingerie cloth; finished with embroidery. One pic turca. r. . nWaasHIIIIIIIIIIH V V Xr-"V .VsHlafl -sdr"l II i 49c TfV hV , 1 Mu8,in 69c Kl II H 59c I Women's Skirts. . . Finished with embroidery ruffle. Women's Enve lope Chemise at Several pretty styles; lace and embroidery trimmed. 69c bNEULr.HbURiS Economy Basement m Wonderful Purchase and Sale of Girls' $2.50 Gingham Dresses $1,45 Each . Beys' $8.50 Twe- Pants Suits j Qr at Smnrt models of mixed clie- lets. with full-lined knickers. Beys' $12Q Twe- Pants Suits at All-wool mixed Full-lined knickers, te 17 years. $8.50 cheviets Sizes "i at Bright, clean frocks fre-h from their boxes,. Mad. of pretty ginghams in attractive checks and stripes. Wide choice of becoming styles, trimmed in all sorts of charming ways. Sizes 7 te 14 years. Just tlie Thing for Scheel and Play Wear! Extra Fine Values! Junier Girls' $4.50 Pretty Gingham Dresses at Cheerful cineliams In smart tiiw stvlea with sash of self material or white organdie, te 16 years. SneHenBURCS Economy Basemeat $2.50 trimmed Sizes 12 Continuing Our Important Sale of - Babies' 79c te $1 Dainty Short White Dresses at 59C Ea. T' Sharp Reductions en 5000 Crochet Bed Spreads Attractive Marseille! pat terns. Hemmed ends. All full $3.00 Spreads, $1.69 $4.00 Spreads, i.w $5.00 Spreads, $2.69 500 Ripplette Dimity Bed Sets. Less Ttipplette dimity spread, with scalloped and cut corners and bolster threw te match. $5 Set, 72x90- 35 Inch Size $6 Set, 80x90- gQQ men aitc . . . Cum r-MRirerT Economy J"t" Basement $1.79 Iren Clad 81x90 in. Bleached Seamless Sheets at $1.19 Ea Made of famous Iren nnd Sheeting in the w.mted 8190 Ineh size. I'rep.ire new for Slimmer needs and SAV1V tLun i cMRirer; ICconemv Jl Hnstment RflS Economy Basement Beys' $13.75 Two Twe " Pants Suits LQ QK 1000 Pieces at -a-vvrvr x AfwCO All-wool blue serue and $2.25 Birdeye Diaper Cleth 10-Yard Piece te Sell at $1.55 A standard grade. Absorbent nnd nen-lrrltant. 27 Inches wide. Ten-yard piece put up in sanitary package. Excep tional alue' $1.35 Hemstitched and Scalloped 7Q Tablecloths, Ea. IJM' Heavy, firm cotton damask clethB in a arlety of pretty patterns, l'j ;ards square. SnellenbUrIjS a"neray Basement mlxel cheleti. Full - lined knickers. Sizes 7 te 18 years. Beys' $14.75 Twe Pants Suits at All-wool mied cholets and casslmeres Full-lined knickers and mehalr-ljned coats. Sizes J te lb years Beys' Reefer Coats Light-weight mixed chelets Sizes 2'i te 10 ycar.. Beys' Tub Knickers Washable and mixed che che iets. Sizes 7 te 17 jenrs. Beys' Play Suits Klinki and blue dcnlm. Sizes SnellenqurcS onemy Basement Slt).50 :helets and led knickers eats. Sizes $5.75 chelets 95c d che nrs. 81c Women's Percale Bungalow Aprons Economically Marked at ggc ea. Neat pattern percales, finished with piping, sash and pocket. vlmcti t r-nnirnn Kconemy Basement Wall Papers Lew-Price Sale for Clean-up Week 15c te 40c Wall Papers 3c te 14c Re" Floral .bedroom. kitchen block, llgured llxlng-ienni and plain 30-iuch oatmeal p.ipers. Held In Cemblnutinn With llenlrrs tu Mulrli tt Sr te 15c lard. . Circular en "Hew te Hang Wall Papers" Given Free Less-Than-Half -Price Sale of CORSETS Medels for every figure. Breche nnd plain ceutil, with girdle ten. medium and low hust. nr.nnfnve.i nvi. abdomen for heavy figures. $2.00 Corsets at 79c $3.00 Corsets at $1.45 $4.00 Corsets at $1.79 $4.50 Corsets at $1.98 Nicely made of geed quality nainsoek in vari ous pretty yoke and bishop styles. Sizes G months, 1 and 2 years. Twe Pictuied. Babies' Gertrude JKf, Petticoats 0"1 Leng and short models nt i soft nainsoek, lace trimmed. I Infants' te 2-jejr sizes. Infants' Quilted Pads Babies' Pillows 45c Babies' Blankets. . .65c Infants' Demet QQ Flannel Wrappers OVk' In nursery designs. TN",asl 'UU rw XII II 'i- 20c Children's Gowns JQ J.ew-ncck style of i nainsoek, pink and blue trimmed. Sizes 6 te H years. Children's Drawers 29c Muslin ; trimmed with em broidery ruffle. Sizes 12, 14 and 1(1 j ears. Children's Princess Slips I.ace and embroidery trimmed, sizes 6 te 12 years. 49c SNELI ENB'JRgS Economy Basement $1.00 and $1.25 5J)C and g)c Bandeaux Music Week Celebration at Snellenburg's Special Feature Demonstration Daily Hersher & Burke Featuring "Wake Up Little Girl" "Don't Ferget" "Stealing" "Swancc River .Moen" Hear Them Sung Latest Popular Hits. 5 for $1.00 Latest Shew Hits 3 for $1.00 Latest Feist or Berlin Dance Folies, 39c bNELLCNbURflS Economy Basement SNELLENBURCS l'conemy Basement $1.7$ Full-Size Bar Harber Chair Seats at65c ea. In re- jpi i PkiRiinnS Economy Basement J Mnde of line cretonne eight-button tufted stle. erslble. Weudeiful variety of iiKiu unci u.uk coieis and de signs. Twe. Inch box all around Will lit any stle of wkkcr chair. 49c and 9c Fancy Cretonne at, Yard OA Kacellcnt quality &?X cretonnes lis) wlde nssortment of patterns and tolers. ac Inches Wide. Floral .Irln. nn.l alleer designs. SNELLENBURflS conemy Basement Women's Pure Worsted Sweaters Values Up te $9 Te Sell at $4.50 Popular tuxedo models in novelty weaves, including mehairs nnd worsteds. values! bNELLEHBURnR Economy Basement 11 ti ! H i r I Marvelous Lew-Price Sale of Men's & Beys' 20c Cellars, 61 f ! 1 f1 All the Latest Shapes. Every One Perfectly Fresh iufe! a mralll I II III! isji .il. Wmi.ty.f.. hi "TjT. Jail W'SW7 ess 2T.i. , Jift.' UM I"-."-' rs1 -' BSsVkaBM aaHT IJV JJLflTJ VSMsasBSBSSBSWBalsaBBBaasBa smsssKUmswdBkWMsTss msWim htsSw 1 A J These cellars are seconds, but veu will have te search te find the defects. 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