Virw,t.rt&L&$i Wvf. x&W P7V fMflllfHKfllnTP7 ri m.V A' HJH'SN BIWJ i".l 'vHrliiKi IH fisaeiliS HflflWI MM LEGION TEAM Legan P9t ,89Ue8 Broadea9t Challenge te Others of Organization GIRLS WILL PRESENT PLAY Legan Test, Ne. 370, American LMten, is erenIrlnB rifle tenm, with prnctlce Iinmedl ntcly, and since none of its mem ber are wrnngern ! te the use of n rifle, i it will shortly be ! renctv for matches ' with the legion teams. ,. , '"I inK, which ir In - M.niellv (lie first held in rti new S euarteri nt 4738 Old Yfc end, .Mt riM-rultM were enrolled i. "ffe'pn't m ncccptcd luvlHttlen I attend patriotic, services te be held J,' 8uniln in ZI6n Protestant Epls- "Prt'membc.s will meet en Sunday mnrnlnu nt hcadqunrters and march te (he church. Hnvmend K. .Greeley Pet Ne.- 01 inarransinB n circus. This out of the .trflMN - n has followed a long $" of conferences with the manaKc 2 'of one of the better known SrnlvalR. The circus will be staged t Fiftieth and Spruce streets, dm &KU of Iay 20 te .Tunc a. There will be dogs, ponies, fat SSing of ferrla wheels, "submarine X," merry - se rounds, roller ceacters and cane ringing booths. Tonight, Lawrence R. Dclaney I'esi will meet at 0."7 North Twenty-second itrrct Ther will hae ns their guest 'FhfhtinR Tee" Thompson, commander f the Lesien In Pennsjlvanln. .Tnmes Jicnurtle, (halrmnn of Dclaney Pest's Entertainment Committee, has an nounced that n smoker will be Riven Mrly next month. The proceeds of this affair will be used in paying off the mortgage en the pest's present head quarters. Yeeman Pet K. Ne. 50, is Increas ing rapidly In membership. A charter was signed at the last meeting. The dramatic club of the pest plans te re Mat its hugely successful presentation It "Mrs. Black's Pink Tea." Gaa Dees It Better J1lllBff"",MlW lfW Term Payment New Kitchen Ideas for Yeu Yeu will find .many of them in the Gas Ranges and Gas Water Heaters new being displayed at all U. G. I. stores. Enamel finish is the thing today. Improvement in operation and results will also be noted in the new models. ' Call, or ask us te send, a representative. THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. PERCERJ V MOTOR II I CARSJ I CHILDREN TO GIVE DANCES Clatiei Frem Noyes Scheel Will Be Seen This Evening MIm Alice Kraft and a group of children from the Noyes Scheel of Rhythmic Expression will give a pro gram of interpretative dances this eve ning at the Art Alliance. Among the hostesses will be Mrs. Harrison K. Caner, Jr., Mrs. D. A. Davenport, Miss Emily de Coursey, Mm. Geerge M. Dorrance, Miss Mar Mar jerle Falconer, Miss Helen Flelsher, Mrs. Malcolm Hibbs, Mrs. Geerge H. Lerlmer, Mrs. A. D. Marshall, Mrs. Imogen OaUej, Mrs. Francis It. Pack ard, Mrs. H. L, Snvne, Miss Amy Smith, Mrs. W. J. Turner and Mrs. 8amucl Woodward. Reputation Sustained quality for years has made Mercer America's leading car. Mercer reputation rests en invariable owner satisfaction. Curran-McDevitt Moter Ce., Inc. 933 North Bread St. Phene, Poplar 8180 I Phem Open Eveningi Chartered 1836 Safety is Net the Only Consideration in the Selection of Your Bank In establishing banking connections financial stability is of course trie first consideration. But you have a right te expect much mere than merely the safety of your funds and the cashing of your checks. In ether words Service Convenience. Among the features of this Company's Banking Service are: 2fe interest credited periodically en accounts carrying proper balances. A monthly statement mailed te each depositor showing the exact state of his bank balance. Ten tellers' windows. Thus, in spite of the volume of business daily transacted, clients depositing funds or cashing checks are served with the least possible delay. If desired all deposits may be made by mail. The location of the Company at Bread and Chestnut Streets is in itself a convenience. Fer women clients a well appointed rest and writing room is provided. Totheyeunger business man or "woman or the younger business firm, the advantage of strong banking con nections might well be an important consideration. Your account will be cordially welcomed. Fer further information, address the Service Department. BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA Capital and Surplus EFFINGHAM B.MORRIS Member Federal )10,000,q00. president Reserve System rfflgffffM tArl Handsome Lace Tunics Fer the Fashionable All-Lace Gowns at $12.95 Ea- Rich 50-inch lace flounces, made up into beautiful tunics, requiring but a slip te transform them into the stunning lace gowns new in vogue. Easily adjusted te any width and length. Choice of Black, White and Shantung $1.50 Satin-Finish Radium All- QAp Overs at, Yard.. ' Pure silk, 36-lnch .all .all evers in brown, gray, navy and a few light "evening" shades. In beautiful (scroll, rose and leaf designs, high ly lustrous and very effec tive. Mail orders filled. M V TUESDAY, MAT t Snei 1 f ENTIRE BU 50c te $1.50 Camisole Yokes at 29c, 50c, , 69c and 98c Each I I Tomorrow a Big Sale of . Children's Pantalette Dresses Of Sturdy Chambray or White Madras at $1.00 Each iyfc ft v r V l Three Big NotienValues Fer Wednesday A Sale of Scissors and Shears The biggest and best values we have been able te offer for some time. at OPT Pair 25c Scissors of all descrip tions go into this won derful sale at this ex traordinary low price. Yokes made of fine mercerized cotton filet mesh in a variety of pat terns and widths. Fin ished with ribbons and dainty straps of galleen bands te match the laces. Sizes 36 te 44. Mail orders filled. SNEI.LENBURGS First Fleer Tomorrow's Flower Shep Special $1.50 Baskets of 6 Grewing Plants In Bleem, Qgc f. 1 1 ...1ft m 114 nstwtMle flfria. running meneis in excellent mu ium.-iii.-j, n.i.. tivelv trimmed with contrasting color stitching and em broidery. 2 te 6 year sizes. Splendidly acrviceabU becoming little frocks that will leek well, wear well and stand repeated tubbings. Werth buying bg the half dozen at this remarkably low price. Three sketched. Unexcelled Assortments of Nursery Furniture & Kemfy Kribs In Our Infants' Department at Popular Prices bNELLEtJBURflS Second Fleer AirifRL SNEi ' FNBURTjS First Fleer Tomorrow a Sale of Women's 50c te 59c Vests In All Sizes at QyQ Ea. 3 for $100 Regular, extra and double- extra sizes. Fine ribbed. Band and crochet tops. SNELLFNBfRflS First Fleer Anether Fine Shipment of 3600 Pairs of Children's Imported Socks at25cPr. Full fashioned, in white grounds with fancy colored tops and all-ever pretty striped effects; also plain colors and white; sizes 5 te The very finest value we have been able te offer for many years. SNELLENBURflS First Fleer We're Ready With Complete Stocks of American Flags for Memerial 5000 Pairs (? Pair Shee Laces. . Wv Black, white and colors. " 10,000 Water proof Shopping Bags at 6C Each ShellenbureS yrant& Spot Cash Purchase of 1200 Beys' $1.50 Spert Blouses Te Sell at . Each Extraordinary Pre-Decoraiien 1HV Clean-Up of ff Men's and Yeung Men's Spring and Summer Suits Reduced Right Out of Regular Stock Reg. $30.00, $33.00 and $35.00 Suits at $21 ea. Reg. $37.50, $40.00 and $45.00 Suits at $26 ea. Reg. $47.50 and $50.00 Suits at $31 ea. Students' $25.00 te $35.00 One- 01 Q f( and Twe-Trouser Suits at, Ea. viw Men's $25 te $37.50 Topcoats at, J900 Men's $7.e0 and $8.50 Fancy CM OK Trousers at, Pair iP.vv Men's $12.50 AU-Weel White 0Q HA Flannel Trousers at, Pair P.vv Absolutely cold-water shrunk. SNELLENB'JRCS Third Fleer " .J & ..- HH i rvTj O Flag Poles, Staffs and Brackets. All at the Lewest Prices in Town! SheIlenburcS Fourth Fleer 97c '' r (SHIR 12ic Just what the boys will need for Decoration Day! Of fine satin-stripe mad ras, in a large variety of atti active new patterns, en light and medium grounds. All made te our spe cial order, beautifully tailored and finished throughout. Splendid value! Sizes 6 te 16 years. SNELLLHBURCS Flrgt Kleer Large Stocks of Beautiful Artcraft Wall Papers Cut te 1-2, 1-3 and Even 1-4 of Regular Prices 25c and 30c Parjers. Rell. . . Plain stripe, allover floral and floral stripe bedroom papers. Sold in combina tion with matching borders at 10c and lZ'jc yd. 35c te 45c Pnners. Rell Plain oatmeal, conven tional figurrd gTass cloth, striped designs and two tone blends. Binders or cutout border te match at 7'jc te 15c yd. 15c and 20c Papers, K Pretty floral bedroom and block kitchen papers. Sold in combination with match ing borders at 5c te 10c yd. Paperhangers' Toels and Paste at Reasonable Prices SneTlembUrgS Fourth F'oer 15c Closing Out a Small Let of Higli-Gradc $18 Genuine Italian Steel Reed Accordions At About yz Price $9.85 Ea- Accordions in highly pol ished walnut frames with attractively decorated panels. N'ickcl - plated heavy Stradella frame cor ners, 21 pearl-button keys, 8 pearl-button basses, 4 sets of genuine steel reeds and long bellows with 16' folds and metal bellows corners and new - style tightening clasps. bNELLbNBURGS Fifth Fleer li Mid-Week News from Our Great Sale of HOUSEFURNISHINGS $32.00 Refrigera tors, $19.95 $19.00 3-Burner 16-Inch Oven Gas 11 QC Steves . Gelden oak. whlte enamel Inside finish re frigerator, bold en the Club Finn. $55.00 Leenard Clean-as-a-China Dish Refriger- ater $33.50 irTnBI One-plece white por celain lined round-cer-n e r porcelain feed chamber. Sold en Club Flan. ThU U the cheapest and nr.t refrigerator anywhere. $35 Gas Cookers $26.95 each High-grade combina tion even and broiler gas cookers with 18 Inch broiler evens and thermometer in deer. 145.00 High-Grade Oak Kitchen Cabinet, $28.50 $9.50 White Enamel Kitchen Tables, $4t95 HI With white porcelain tepi and drawer. Slight Imperfections which de net Impair thelr nerv tceablllty. Slze 26x41. FP $2.25 Wa nut Finish' $1.69 HI U. S. Government Short Handle Steel Picks Werth r, Time Their Prlre At 23cE Each, Made rxnreiilv for the Government. 15c Britts Best Powdered Am monia Compound, 3 for 29c reSgTS.. Whitens clothes, soft. ens water, cleanser, dis infectant. Will net In jure finest fabrics 55c Metal Wash Beard 35c White enamel finish Interior, 3 drawers, white eliding porcelain top Deep glass sugar Jar and eplcc Jan. Sold en Club Finn, All-White Enamel Cabinet, S33.00 $2.90 3-Pc. Garden Sets, (M CO Complete 31-J0 X Consisting of 10-teeth sieei raxe, iuu size gar den hoe. Imported Decorated Utility Baskets Sep)i e imna O at 30c, 50c, 75c, $1.15 Ea. Covered baeketi deco rated w 1th glass head and rings and tassels useful for a hundred practical purposes and very attractive looking. Screen Deers, $1.98 Size 2 x6 fi walnut stained Window Screens 15 x 33,46c (18 x 33, 18c 21 x33, .-18c 24 x 37, Hec $1.35 Galvanized Bushel Ash (7Q Baskets ... c American Porcelain Dinner Sets $5.98 $12 51-Piece Sets at Complete Service for Six Medallion decorations; geld-line handles and edge of a pretty Colonial shape. Slight imperfections. $26.50 American Porcelain D;rr $15.75 At r ft est Q 7C 50 WO f Keg. 12. BO nieces with floral spray decorations, gelfl line eoge ana nanaies American Porcelain Dinner Sets $19.98 J11V 100. I'lrre srt( n. .in ae. (in no VJ A. XJ.&O Plrr. et t'eln ceIA Pind ; matt grid handles Open stock pattt m Reg. 75c Thin Blown Glass Guest Sets 4 ET Set at. e; U Water bottle and tum bler the Jitter bemg ue ! k a cover Floral cut nj. Reg. 7.")C Yellow Earthen Mixing Bowl Sets. ,IOrt 1 te S In lPlll t. 7, s Hand-Painted China at 25c te $5 Regular eOc te $e.00 Hundreds & hundreds of pieces, in a t r emendeus v a i i e ty of styles al' sorts of unique shapes and attractive decorations. Very attractive Rift supfjestiens. Salad bowls, chocolate nets. cuns and sau cers, marmalade jars, nut sets, plates, etc. Tmtj? vy&j jvsS?cBf Reg. S3.25 Thin Blown Glass Regular $20.00 Electric Shower $1.69 Ice Tea Set 1 1 ST) "br j 'Mil-1-' m- fu grpe design con sisting of co ered p tell er U I'jtnblrrs and six tube y. i tea ppern M p e s. Reg. $2.00 Crystal Glass Fruit (J- Bowl M $1.15 Heavy Gal Gal vanizedCerrugated Garbage HQ Cans iJ U. S. Government Weed Utility Bexes. 19c Complete separate inside metal case and cever: can he used for dozens of pur poses As Illustrated. Size 6x9 Hx 18 Inches. Excellent for pcklng. Reg. $8.50 Electric Table Lamps $4.95 Handsome, mahogany mahegany flnlnhed lamtia. fltte.l With twn.llirht eltialnp cord and Plug: lane polished. Choice of three patterns. $8.00 lfi-Inch Indirect Lighting Fixture $3.98 j A Marbellzed glass bowl fitted complete for gaa or eUetric light. t r mp'plii It il lllf si U shn, Varmtij n . rs hii s in pen $3.25 Metal Electric Boudoir Lamps bpecial, 01 OK Pnmnleln WAily t.7Ct. ssr Verv iittrsirtiirt hnu. deir lamp In Unlit blue pink or lverv--hignb pelltilicd II 'h Corn Cern plete uitli decorated parchment bhadeg in va rious designs. $11.50 , i i Mi . lbl ' arn ' JT I f. I 1 c. ii :rj i ft: . ii a ii 8.T- m Itii brnrjn lni,h 4 ' Kl ' i i ti shower. I e tn tIf t r ltd llreo llree rntt'il (ilnlirn. Reg. $1(5.50 Ma-hegany-Finished s,r sn.50 Adjustable arm Com Cem Com plfte with Hllk shade. $2 Mahogany Finish Serving Trays, $1.39 . '.m lined OvmI or oblenjr M.jv .. "hape. ',Si ' iNELLEMBURflS Third TfemfM JM. it i ! N. SNELLENBURG & rn 9BSN. SNELLENBURG & CO.: '-Awi"i ai-tiJa I ,L SEA aamammmmmmmm? mm BSsB I t sg..- J. fc.f,?-jfvVi' si.;' , i
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