m& mmm t-?w aTaaaVaV . QttftiTME W Ellis A. Gimbel Is. Hest te the Klds-They Saw Forty (" Elephants -r ; TENTED CITY IS ERECTED It's here find It's ready. The "bla ' tut. Brundcftt, monteerRcous nnd nwc- Jnsplrliig nsjjregntlen nf ta'ent nnd. ticatity of tlic world," ua tue press iltrnt ruts it. In pluln English, itV the Itliiglliig Brethers nnd Uarnum 4 Ballej Circus. In many ji the press npeent Is rlclit for white mountains of rnnvnn cOTcr lli old circus let nt Nineteenth itreet nnd Hunting Park nvr-nuc; pen pen nens'fluttfr In tlic wind nnd het deg, peanut and lemonade cndcrH flit the ilr tilth their cries. x At '-' o'clock this afternoon was the7 'firvt pcrfeiinancc, nnd It was made note nete note nertliy. a in many .vr-nrs pact, by the ..MKcnec of Kills A. Olmbcl's children Jinne of them. S thousand children from fifty-one orphanages and Institu tions, 'etingGtcn that for one day, any how, have a big. genpretis dtrtldy who 'kujs them a neat for the clrctii and "Muffs their little tummies" with all the candr nnd peanuts they can held. A motertruck, as larsc as n circus ' wagons transported the peanuts, prct Ifld nnd cakes for the children. The IlccopUen Committee Is com 'posed of Mayer Moere, Hdward llek. President .Tntljc Charles L. Brown nnd Judges Uennlwell. German nnd Walsh, of the Municipal Court; Harry Nus bums, Director of Welfare Warburteu, Benjamin Wolf and Cullen Cain. Prominent women "mothered" the wrleus groups. They included : Mrs. Sidney A. Alee. Mrs. Jacob nillikepf. Mrs C. 1. Ilrewn. Mrs. Ilarry Ilehal, Mis. A. A, Christian. Mrs i:ilin A. (ilmbel. Mrs. Ih'imdlit Gimbel, Mrs. Ilcnedlct Gimbel. Mr., Mrs. Charles Gimbel, Mrs Udwln II. Dan nenbamn. Mrs. V. M. G. Klr-lidier, Mrs. Samuel I). Mt. Mrs. .1. 1). Mi Call, Mrs Itlebnrd Nerrls. Mrs Ilnrtey M. Nn i ban ten, Miss Helen 8. Natbnnsen. Mrs. Stanten Oppcuhelmcr. Mrs. Frank rfntUcr. Mrs. ,1. M. Qivcnncll, Mis. Higmund Itesin. Mr". Herace Stern. Mrs. .1. F. Schnmberg. Mrs. J. I., toiler, Mrs. I'M K. Selig, Mrs. Heb- -Vrt ion Jilescluslsker. Mrs. I. II. Vlr- J ilin, Mrs. Leuis Wolf nnd Mrs. Julius Vejl. The 6)00 canvaMucn and helpers bad I tough time of It yesterday, trying te get the "big top" up. Twice the high ninds bleu it down, but they bung en, and nftcr a long, hard fight, get the main tent up bj Mippcrtlmc. The nnliiuils were taken care of Hrst, this being the rule of the show. After that the people connected with it could bepretided for. Performing dogs hnve a little tented kennel of their own. The performing animals have their own tmt, mid the ether beasts, brought along for e.lillltlen -purposes, are In their emii animal tent. A big black panther occupies a cage wltb six tigers, I lie Is net worried, and the tigers give Jum a Hide lieitli. ler It is jungle lore "that one blnck panther can lick nu.i tiger that etcr Hied, and the tigers Vnew it. They may Miarl and bite among thcnuclies, but thci arc "off" -Hint panther fur geed. Twe of the camels hate little "camelcttcs" enlj three weeks old. Forty elephants svva gently te and fro nnd four giraffes, an animal Incapable of making any sort lef sound, gaze placidly en. There arc -100 human performers itli the Muntw and they hate a large dining tent of their own, with red table letlis, mid eicrjthlng'denc up in the best circus stile. Altogether there are 14S7 person connected with the big mainu. There will be two perfor mances dully, one at - P. M. each afternoon, tlic ether beginning at i o'clock P. M. TACONY-PALMYRA FERRY TRAFFIC EXTREMELY HEAVY .Nearly 11,000 Passenger and 1600 Autes Carried Sunday An iincMiectcdli hcaiv telume of traffic ias handled' b the two beats of the Tin en) -I'alin.ua Terry Company I jrstcrdiij. 'Iheic were from IKHH) te! 31.000 pisengprs rnriied, and fiem 1000 tn IMMI iiiilnnieliili's, ai'ceidlng te I William It. Ketnnd, of the Heard of DI- ' rciter". While piepnrntieiiH had been made I ter hcni) business, the motorists tir rttcj In mhIi iiiimbers that the bunts, rc leaded te the limit ciery trip. This l greallj lessened the cousestieii lit the I Market street ferries, iuul.aved meter. '?i many a wcaiy wait. The enlj hitch all day was the ja in ning of the i udder en ene end of the Xncenj. This made it ncccr-sni) te 'urn the beat around every time the Hit the slip. TAKES 0WN1IFE Adam Klnch, North Mutter Street.! Hangs Himself Adam Klurh. tlftj -nine ,ien old. of i.i er,u Sutler itieet, lemmltted l iileldc b hanging, nrl .icstcrdaj vtuuuu. 111 iiih neuie. Vllk ''cc?rQK te police of the fourth and Wk streets station, had .2,.A"tief ,erI for "'vcral months no this in advanced as the icasen for tasulclde. . ..! he' suspended by a lope from ViMr ''A !hc wHIns. was dhcevered tMIke elir. a boarder, mere than e hours after Kincli had Kene up- ORDERED TO ASYLUM Alleged Swindler te Be Sent Bade, for Treatment lii i.n, ,,rlt,' fl,f, ..V""-" "''1- KM Ins ! s aihli, ,ls ,lH Washington lleM. ?eun,iU'"V' ,"".1 lJn"lliln streets, was S ,!" K,,l" of obtaining menej inucr fain. pi(.Plls,.M before JmlK Fin- I Wltr en I,,. R,lni, et i.unitj, I for UnT""?1 ,,u, ,l,p H,nl" I'Pitnli J" tUe lilinliial Inmne, at Fain lew, I thick's0 YiH 1""n1Me,1 fn'- Put-sing begusj t l in.,,,"0 I,n,s ,Cl,,, " ,ull(,,,t "' mi- llace Will Bequeaths $280,000 I 2IM I w,",1!1 -tl1" J,C ,",", ('- Wallnce. I Jrebai , "V" h",''cl' 's.ndijItt..d tu! nlenr ,.U,,n,..,, '"M'eses of an es- ' ;,,!?.of. "bout si'sn.oeo iii..i, k 1.. 1.,. "imni iteen his uiiiu. m.. i'..'.... I l5?rc,""V,,l,1 ''" f-'-'r chlldre,.: Wnll,irVi ..". " '"7iiueiu. nil i V. '"' leeiM'a Miniiiikkhen " et hw urn""1 ,( ,It. Among thou. ',I,H "'I'l'ltlrd te probate aru I 'Aieni, ' ""., """Is-in. 77,'l North 1 iHeniv .. ., ",l"S"i. i.t ,eri 1 1 W !. 'Pl,y!.7trw"'' MWMKI: Geerge m ' e'i,U;CI li"irmbrlu btr.-et. rtterlmin. .J ?': war lia j;. lllennllcrAfi',,lc,,(l- '' HlH-Mwiil strict. late ri.,L J w eri' or ,,m ,s'"'0 et Kjmxrr & iiwmrwmMMiimmmmMnm wnmr:)wmrTwmmr iwMmmFOKmMQEmimMi wmF-wwA 1 h 'i"""" iw tw iiwvin r MwL4 Police Force Entfance ttf Heme of Fermer Councilman Geerge Cook, former Councilman from tlic.Forty-sccend Ward, was found dead en Saturday night In a bathroom of his home at aiO Tnber reed. The room was filled with Illuminating gas. Mr. Cook, according te examining phjidclans, had Dccn dead for n week or ten dajs. Mrs. Cook, who Is taht te haic been estranged from her husband since last ?t r? wcn' '" Saturday afternoon te the house nt which he lived te get emc clothes she had in storage there. Failing iu b a repiy sni netiticci the Drauch Drauch tewa police, who forced an entrance. On the snme afternoon a deputy sheriff il"! ftt n net,cw wUu the UranchteiMi district te be fcened en Mr. Cook tnv non-support of his wife and daughtei.' r i,.,,.no "nf"ns et tlie body Dr. Leuis Wiley, of Tuber read and Amer ican street, was called. Mr. Cook, who was ferty-flic yeam ' old, retired from public life about live i .icnrn age. At one tunc lie was n real estate assessor. Hn uim ,0o,.te,i in Council as a Democrat en a fusion I ticket. I awiTW7wmmmmmFmmmmLmvw sTM I'fl W b M MITW f'SfWlm Wmm TaW WWWWWW ftswi 'iwnj r 'g rw. . By HENRY K: NKKLV ?V ' ; 3 t : 4bH0bIbHbBSbW k bBbbbbbbbBbbbS mSr!mGk" BflBflBBflBflBflHaBflBBflBflBfll bWJBBbKB ieaBBalBHBBBBBBBBBPBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBB9BBBBBBBBBBT BBVBBBBLbT MS BBBBBBBBBBBTBBBBHBBBBBBVBBBBBBkBBBBBBV V X ENDOWS MT. SINAI HOSPITAL' I never eeuld understnnil what fas cinatien knitting had for a wemnti until Leuis Lipkln Gives $30,000 In Hener of Parents (and Daughter A sift of .tSO.000 tn Mnimf Hlnni Hospital by Leuis Lipkln, 1002 Chelten avenue, was announced today by Albert B. Hyman, superintendent of the insti tution. The money is given for the purpose of erecting a new dispensary which will accommodate 00,000 mere patients n year. Mr. T.lpkin, according te Superin tendent Hytnnn, makes the gift in mem mem erv of his narrntH niwl nltn tn e memernte the engagement of his daugh- , "'finds woven In nnd out around, and Here Is. a form that jeu can ue for cutting out the cardboard te make spider-Acb coils. On the right, the picture shows the method of winding I , them The Handiest Coits for the Novice I Detail te wind snider-neh rolls for radio set. Then I knew. Nowadays, I sit and wind spldcrwebs while I ta'k te friends nt home, or de it te keep my hands busy while I'm thinking out some problems. That shows hew easy and entertaining it is, once jeu get the nang or it. ter Lillian mid Herace Marer. nn nt Max Mayer, a Mercantile Appraiser. DORRANCE HOME LOOTED around a certain number of spokes. It is nlvaH an uneven number se that the Miccesslve Inters of willow fulrr. In the ease of radio), will cress each ether bctucm the spokes. Till nfntllrn utinuM nlenplt ttlm n Residence of Late Head of Campbell spider-web, or basket-woven, cell is. Soup Ce. Found Ransacked ', " M Rv sample form which can E? HZ0 uLtn ,snhteCr(A,r1t,,U,r,Dfr- ren'i cardbeanl fe a' tu 1 work." M rancc. who, until a short time before, n0nV nsn inn Hii.L- i,nrHhr,-.V.i i ;!CnCempaaniW s0' !SSK ' WWUftWbJ iiesffi;HM.!Rr,,,DerrM:! lu1?,0:!, ' - piece of metal or cardboard .05 Inch thick, don't get discouraged and think It needs n mathematician te figure It out. Figure this way: Flic enc-hun-dredths enunj ene-twenleth. Therefore, twenty iu n pl!c will measure an Inch high. Fer these spldcrweb cells use tough fiber sheets that will pile twenty or thfrtr tn nn Inoh. nrrtlnnrv .nlti.ia,1 Spider-web cells are also known as J will de, but is cry likely te crack and uenct. ieu wnnt your ltnislierl cells (there must be nt least two of them) te He flat against each ether. If they gradually assume n bowl-shape, as they, almost certainly will. It's all right. Juct f,ct the rounded side of one Inte the hollow of the ether nnd you have the requisite close contact. I want you te make two of these cells even before you knew what- vnn arc going te de with them. Then we'll basket-woven coils. They are made just tn com- r" wiiiew nnsnets are inaue, witu ranee rtlcil March J- last, and since that time tue Heuse, which is in Hiicr Hiicr ten. N. J., has been closed. When n member of the family went there today the front doen, were stand ing wide open. Iniestlgatleu showed the robbers had climbed up the perch, oreKcn a minu pane ei glass in a win dow 'and had unlatched the catch. Thev had then chiseled off the top of a small safe, but only found a, few articles of little mine. ' bera u m jeu have no micrometer Te measure one-thirtieth of an There s a very easy way te de it take tip the matter of "hearing concerts witn tncm. .met tnhe mi word for it that it can be flene. A neiice friend of mine mnae two tnc etner ulglit. hooked them up te aerial, phones and crystal detector according te instructions I'm going te give you. and. men witlinW inch, i the bother or expense of n lariablc con- flnnset. hnrl filn fnnr,nittt nn 4l,nt ...... - Take your scissors ami snip off fifteen I nine nnd was able te tune one out nnH or twenty smnll bits of the cardboard 'get the ethers at will. Yeu c'an de the jeu thought of using. Pile thrt-c bits up 1 same thing. and measure with a rule. Make a pile .Draw two circles en your cardboard. jus,, eiir-uuii iiiL'ii iiikii. J lien count hew many bits there arc in the pile. If there are fifteen, each is one-thirtieth or nn inch thick: Simple, isn't It? Se. one two inches in diameter nml tim ether five Inches and a half or six incke-i. bse the tame center for the two clrc'cs, se that they are around encli eHier. ------- - - - - w " win. van j ua iiiuuiiii till II Ullll T icn you see something (ailing for a Then trace out the poke form In the PIlF IXANTIC is always Uniform The meter that's up against one grade of fuel today and another tomorrow cannot be expected te perform at its best. That's why the majority of motorists use Atlantic and Stick te it!- Atlantic is UNI FORM and always obtainable! Atlantic uniformity represents one of the most notable achievements in oil refining his tory. The Atlantic standard is definitely set te meet the requirements of meters as they arc built today. 'And that standard must be maintained! Behind it are the experience of years, the tireless research, study and work of Atlantic chemists and engineers, and the facilities of one of the most completely equipped refineries in the world. wmI wr-ytfik cardboard, "atlcV Th Tpln In the.eVfter of your two' circles nntWeu're ready te proceed. Tic ene end of n short pleee of thread around the pin and, with this thread drawn tight, extend it out the white spaces between the spokes nnd mark en your outer circle where each one comes. That divides jour six-Inch circle Inte fifteen parts. Take jour tracing nwav and lu'e a line between tlicce markings and the center, no that jeu have the upekes drawn en nn extended irnlc. In ether1 words, jeu nre simply duplicating this1 black form making It six Inches iu out- ' side diameter and the "hub" two Inches in dlnmetcr. wmm? rhlltfelatila flUUen WHI) (fttranbrUt t'letiifer) 1:10 P. 11. Lite newn Items from 1'cblie Leen Kit. ' t ' a 30 'te 4-30 I'. M. fcebcm by th Straw brldce k Clothier Mala Ouartet and well knemn sotelitss MnybrUe llsrelta Mnrsden. contralto'; I.erftU Kcrls, pliinlstl t tMn)fed Lewlt, n'neri Jelm Owens, tenon llniriM A. Slmend. burllene, .Inhn ond-rBleol, li.. r. in tn il P. M Ilttilll mere. (1,10 lu 7 I'. M. Instruaha radio talk by I)l I'. KendHll, Jr. rhlldflil Station ID (Ulmbfi nrelhrrs) aurtMVvaf 'tlM Cm 1 1 try CAmmnVf 70 Est nd B It'silhy," br Mrs. JoneiiA n. nhert, editor of the Heunewtvcs I'lcterlat nevlew. 7:l"Klre Prevention," by T. Aifreii Flemlnir, National iieard of Klre Under writer 8 lleeltal by Mabel Kmple, American ae. rrane; tla Florence (lent. erempanlt. Pro Pre rm: "Hese In the. Hud." Dorethy Keraler; ".tuat leu " It, llurlflgh! "Houthem I.ul Inby." It. if, Terri'i aria from "Cavallerla," Mftfraiml! "Vn deux Men." Delbruck: "I. Celnmba," Kurt Hclitnd'er: "le Belr," fhrlntlan Krlenm "There 1 Ne Death," Oaeirrey O'llara: "iphrrelt." rtliea Hllbertai Clelden frown (nplrltuM), Oantvoort Oantveort Oantvoert Oraveai "The Thrill of Veu." Vanderpoei: T!ntn ' Tiini llVi I'enn ullh a pin, punch a hole In the hub tenon L ,. . . , near one of the spokes. LV Xe. 20 or, "AhB!" lln NejSM, cotton covered wire, either single 51 "Len-'t 'C cr " MyHonlc'y""(N'e!i). or double, though double Is belter. Pass! Mr. William r. Miller at the riiane. ene end through the hole and nu'l I. : 80 nc'tal by Uiliiam ;i. cernea, b.rl- through about n feet of wire. Then Man winding, l. "Sunny Eyc," Knuland. ".'. "Morning, " Uel niign. .1. "IlaiialnK Out the c'lelhea." . . "Three rer aark." fiuire, Aaatnt by Jlra. rrnni.s Babcoeli. accem- Hall. panlnt. a Tl nerllal en Cenrelil Tleoreducln Tlane. 7 n Final baaetiau acerea "ilti "Uncle W I P " bdtlm aterls 7 U0 "Uncle IV I V" will read the names of children nrltlne In te him. I'blUdelphlu KtAtlen (MOO) (WiinamnUer'a) la r," te 1 P. M. Arllnalen time lenal 4 !10 te R 10 P. M. Piane ael-tlena 7 III I". At. Vecal lcctlen by Mls i:il- I b,fh lln vll. rnntralln. und Ml4 llprtha ' rertir, It rl tier the ulre tin tlirniiwli mi. n,, of the spaces lietween two spokes and weaie te the right, under one. our the next, tinder the next, eier the next, and se en. keeping n fairly geed strain en the wire, fe thnt it will make a neat basket appearance. Keen en 'windlnt until veu hnve' put 100 or 110 turns en. That will make n cell geed for about 800 meter wave lengths or any I waie length under that for the uicrege amateur aerial. M.l,. ... . aI -i, ... .. I KertlAr rentmlfn. ...a tv i iiicw roie.. ny me time til'M. Concert by . C. O 1'and f nVC ith?ln "e tenlirht you'll want Siena. N. J., ftatlen (WJ) tO CO IO lil(t. Rn UP'I rrtL'n mt U a.... .... of thn nrne; ,;;;;.-"': '"" '"' I tWeaMiwneu.) Pl.ne -- - .---- ' ww. ....At. .t,svii. i n i Me.' V.nrl.mnnll Kmliln' "That Nlihl." I'enn. f'nnr.rt by l.'larlt Merrell, tenor aelblut of Dr. ;d tnaii'a.rjrtitrai (Jonarenatlenal church, llroelt hn; RdwUrd Hrhln.i, nccempanlat. Prearami "Cem I.oie .Me," Vnnderpoel: "Morning," H peaks' "In Native Werth." Craatlnn.llay dnn: "the l.llac Tree." cUrtlniu "There I Ne Death," O'ltara" "I'll Bln The" Penaa of Araby," Clay: "Veatl (a Clulbba," !en. raie.le (Arlea Paallaccle); "I Wender It Teu Still Cnre " Hnder. P:15 rterltal by Hen f,en', hrle aoprane, who recntly citi a, recital at llvj While lleurc, I'llUburcli Station (RIK) lUeallnalienw) 3.30 P. jr. and at flftcen-mlnute Inlerinli thereftfter llanebnu acerea. 7 P. XI riiisball imu Ne Wcklv relew of hualnean cendltrnna by the National Indu'lrlat Cenference Heard. 7:t5 I'. M Clevernment market report and a report of the New lurk Hteck V change. 8 1. f. Daaebill etere' "t.irae gtea n ahlpa Tint Ancher In Amerlcin WhIti ' by Grasce Drultt l.atus, of the Public Opinion Newn Uureeu S 3d P. Jf "Flunllns lilnnd ' n tedtline alnry for 'he children 0 P. XI. JIualc by th Ilrnrst flambl' Concert Party MIsk Cluru Mlelnun, no ne no nrunei Mlaa Verrt i Pace, lelnlM. Krnest Oamble, basso lntleTl I, "kpn Me tn reei due-art rv fMminar," (M idnat fill iw rvaaiinsrvi a neamlnir." Ih) "f niaaeal hv" Jllaa Clam Htadelmiuu 8..U) Moie perpetue." mim vrni air from "Julius rneiar." j Dance." t'rneat (lamblei 10 i That I lllea " MIk Htadelma Oamble: II. "Slant Bena." aa Charlea Wakefleld Cadmau eif te UUU'.I, I.MVUUVNIH IMUIIU, f M, I H0LT0N TALKS ON ,- " v Alexander Van RcnaaetatriJ talna 300 at Luneh.'y Alexander Van Iteusclncr, a of the- Seamen's Churclt Instlt tertnfned 00 men lilcntlfled shipping interests of the pert aVj con today in the Ilellcvue- The officials et the Atlantic builders' Association were th of honor. t T a 11' rtnllr... n.n.l,l.lr(i Marltlmi) Kxchniigc, spoke OH5V Sjcsqtil-Centennlnl nnd the I'ert."1 dresses nit-e were mnue ny liisnen In ml ami the Hci. ivrcy 11. Mleckataw, 1 rector of Uld Mueilcs. ?X. UM 4nr Ann r.l.lllu V Mflglstrnte Helieits today held llntn I). reniMin. of .'U0 MmekH m -vn ; pike, wltlieill ball ill roniieclloil 'wMHwJ the death of l.euis Singer. sIxtY-flv?! vl .icars old. of '-lirt'.l Arlntm street. ViM'Ji J ': :-.I.T.. .... . ... ........ J .. ..!....,......... ..!... 1 -.-.AS .'MiM ArAin, .mho, ioeiip, riterncu ui i rnim. any ingui u iiiniunui uiitrn uy I'earevti; " nanta en the M'Ihwhv due-art repreduclna I f,,fniiv iiililKHl Stnccr licnr 1 ni.nn "MHtlle ami I." Concert Prti-: .1. I'linilJ llljuini p'"h ' " V St. "Business and Induatrlal Condi-1 mad acene from "Lucia dl Uimmermoer," ninth street ami I.elilgh aicnue. Aji Tweaf.j .a j7V Economy Basement Specials for Tuesday $3.50 Silkelinc Comfertables at $1.69 Pure white flufTy cotton Tilling and pretty ailkeline covering. Heavy weight. Full sire. $4.00 Comfertables Silkeline coverings. White sanitary flufTy cotton 1U1 itig. Full sie. $7.50 Comfertables Pretty flewciccl pcrcalinc covering nml Innib'n-woel filling. Full sue. $10.00 Comfertables IiHmb'b-woel ftlling. Cov ered with flowered jiercaline and satine with plain satinc border. Full size. aBBBBBBBBJJJJJJ)BBBaaBllaBBaBBaajjjjjjjjjjBJJJJBBilTBB M .MONDAY. M,V S, UMi, Stere Opeiia 0 A. M. Cleaea at S3U I'. M. M NNELLENBURGN L J ENTIRE BLOCK-MARKET HXnl2TSTREETS L J $2.98 $4.50 $5.95 Tomorrow a Remarkable Sale of Beys' Sturdy Play Garments SNELLEFiBlKGS l-conemj- HU'iCineiit Half Price Sale of Women's Slip-On Sweaters at $1.29 Beys' Slip-ens 41c Tun, brown ami blue. Sizes 3 te 8 jears. -e2VV Beys' Overalls 48c Blue denim, with apron front and shoulder straps. Sizes 4 te 15 years. k SK --A Jijj . . . .. u I I M ' If. sei Beys' Playalls 81c Ulue ileniin and tan khaki. Sue's He 8 yea is. Tremendous Reductions en Wall 7 Papers 15c Wall Papers, Ka, Rell "Vr Bedroom and kitchen I papers. ' Sold in Combination, with ; Uerdcrs tn Match at 5c ami 7c Yard . 20c te .'JOc Wall Q Papers, Rell u (irass cloth, block, figured and lleral tfl-signs. Sold in Combination, with Uerdcns te .Match at 10c aai 12'.c Vard s 4Uc an I'apcrs, l u Rell...., L01 Feliugc tapestry, brocade, stripe and plain oatmeal napcrs. T Borders nnd Hinders te Match ut 7!;c te loc Yara Paperhangcrs' Toels and I'ttbtc at lteanvnable Prices mi M ICR iMVj m AT V1 f t 11 .4J r OS. J I M Wi m 'M m J if 1 kT3 1 m LLr,3JRGS Economy Bubciucut Tlicse popular blouse 5 v, caters liac round neck and short sleeves. Medium weight and shown in two most teiviceable coleis black and nay. SnELLENBUReS 'o'ieiij Uaseineiit Women's Amoskeag Gingham Bungalow Aprons Bargain-Priced at98c Neat checked gingham1', finished with p'P'inK t,asn and pocket. SfitacriDS xynml Special Sale of Infants' Wear OJ- for Exceptional Offerings in Dainty Undermuslins Fer the May White Sale Women's Nightgowns Women's Enve- OQp and Envelope KQC lope Chemise OUK Chemise, Each.. Lingerie cloth in plain Made of soft white hn-' tailored styles, geric. Gowns have .ekes of ' Women's (U" 1Q embroidery. E nvclep c V'!..i,4 ' i. J.7 Chemise are linished with lBhtfi;ewns at " lace and lace medallions. . Of Willow Leem in white 49c 39c Women's Extra-Size Nightgowns 98c at ...... Trimmed models of lin gerie cloth. Sct-in-sleces. Cut full. Women's Corset Cevers. . . Lingerie cloth, finished with neat embroidery. Gcn Gcn cieU3ly proportioned. Extra-Size 69c Dainty tailored models Women's Envelope I Chemise iat h inc lingerie cloth, irimmeu wun neat cnibreid 1 ery. , Women's I Chemise. Lingerie cloth, 1'mis.hed w 1th embroidery. O'jELLENBURIjS l-tenum 69c 49c lliieenient If you want te keep your meter efficient Atlantic is your "gas." It takes the guess out of performance and puts pleasure, satisfaction and economy into meter car operating.- ATL ANTI C GASOLINE ' Puts Rep in Iff ur Moter ,Chiffenieres & Chifferettes Have Prices Cut Right in Half Fifty in the let, mostly one of each design Varieu finishes, including walnut, maheganj, iveiv, gray and oak. Chifl'enicis have large mirrors. Chiflerette. have the setviceable inclesed trays. $30.00 Pieces, $15.00 $33.00 Pieces, $16.50 $35.00 Pieces, 817.50 $37.50 Pieces, $18.75 $40.00 Pieces, $20.00 $45.00 Pieces, $22.50 $50.00 Pieces, $25.00 $55.00 Pieces, $27.50 $60.00 Pieces, $30.00 $70.00 Pieces, $35.00 $85.00 Pieces, $42.50 'fflHI liig price-saving pertunilie s mothers! Infants' Leng 7Q Nainsoek Slips .Made in dainty yoke stjles, with laee and cm cm breidery tnmmed skirts. Infants' Leuk Skirts Nainsoek, luce ti mimed. Infants' 7!i Wrappers. . Demet flannel, with nuiscr patterns. Infants' Knitted JQc Sacques u Trimmed with pink or blue. Infants' Knitted OQc Beoties u Infants' 15in(lei Infants' Stockings. . Infants' Ulankets Gec White with pink or blue borders. Infants' Pad Infants' Gertrudes. . , Demet flannel. Infants' Pillows Pink or blue. Infants' Pillow Slips 39c te 79c Daintily embroidered. S! t'u,BUiOS LYoneiii itnsLiuent May White Sale of CORSETS Offers Savings of Mere Than 50' , Girdle with elastic sides, girdle-top corsets, medium bust styles and low -top models with rubber inset in skirt for the heav icr w eman. Brechc and ceutil. $2.00 Corsets at 79c S2.50 Corsets at $1.00 $4.00 Corsets at SI.7JI $4.."0 Corsets at $1.08 $1.00 and $1.50 Bandeaux, 49c & 08c H.i einent Twe Luggage Specials! Black Enamel Suit Cases $3.44 Substantially built with strong leather straps run ning all around; neatly lined and fitted with durable handles, lucks and catches, -t-iiii'h sixe. Trailing Bags OJ Geed - looking ''1 light-weight bags; well made, with neat lininga. 18-inch size in black.. S'J ' ... NbuRi,S LVoneiuy Buseincnt 9c 29c ...20c 59c ,30c iNCLLEHbUpaS Economy, Baaemeut 10,000 Yards 17c Heavy Twill Toweling Te Sell gc Yard K.tr heavy and absorb ent. 17 inches, wide. Neat icd border. Savings of al most half! $1.85 Birdeyc Diaper pi,:ce:.1"'.Yard$i.45 A standaid giade. Ab sorbent and nen-lriitant. liii inches wide. 10-yard piece PUt Ul) 111 Sanitiirv mivnlnnn SNELLEN BUTitiS 'onetny UaHcmaat ' SaleofGirls'$2.50te$3 Regulation Dresses Drastically Cut te &$ JBh $1.19 Each Kcduccd because some show handling & aie .slightly soiled. 1 ensdaie and linenc in Copenhagen, tan & white Splendid aa Mutmcnt of stylea in sues 7 te 11 jcara. Serviceable, Pop ular and Becom ing! T ice Pictured, ,.Sy V Mr $ bconeiu i Isasemunt il! rl t 5. A x y T ?w v,- f,1! w, -'- v u i -- U f '- ' Mi R Phenemenr' le no ill Wash Goods Specials 12c 19c te 25c Dress Gincrhains and Chambrays at, Yard. . . Immense vaiiety of li(Teient patterns and colera-4 checks, plaids, .stripes and solid colors. In great demand flu , r "-"s""' "" ui"" or pnenc erdera 39c te 59c Woven Striped Madras OA Ji Shirting, Yard of main'lK t, SL &'...n ?S?-wWa en .m ;; Si ". .'. n".h.1:, " u --ierca enwfi I t U lilUUIIUl. Ill I lilt IIIIIIMI.I1IIUI HA,I ,. fancy nielrese and brocade weaves. Best seit of miterl ii uuja uiuuhcs. mens an rts. wnmenV u.oieu -t.t, dresses, etc. SHELLENBURnf; Ecennmv n.'JiZS. tJi t n m :N. SNELCENBURG & CO, N. SNELLENBURG & CO; 5J hV. jft .?A,, mMfn!-. --.-. ,- -j w. A . ' tM,f ti-vv M .1 Effife. ;fe: Xn LlF T.-.l...JH.Ml ' fiU.Wfr 1'' JTT..U . J..I 1 Mi5IvLf'rc.