msm W&- -A rWwwW P.WTO r trtVTOTJTNO - PUBLIC TjEmiaiiPHTt&Tiiter,iWT A? " iflmYWAW Hrt W? VMb l ,r . t ' ' tJUj 3tt V f.-.t PI .l,.ii:"i isr! ffl ACCEPTS 'SEPARATION TERMS m& mm bVflM, BnVi !,,(. I,,'' .LI.. . ... -.. - imp, f"piy targeiy rumiis uemmis Psien's Demands and Is Re- garded as Satisfactory Foreign lean is sought .f, fPartn. Mn.v 30.fKy A P 1 - The j German rcplny te the Ttepnrntlnns Com Cem Com tWlsMen's demands snys that the Ocriunn 'Oevernmcnt will undertake, en the hy pothesis that If be given altl through n (foreign lenn within n u Untile, time, te 'maintain Its pnper circulation within 'Hie limit reached March HI. and In fencral cemplv with the conditions fixed !i' & . Once Mere' fr.fr v TijTX KH GENEVA EXPLAINS E HURT IN EXPLOSION PAJAMA PI DE Exchanged Tight Dress Knee-Length Costume, Actress Says MISS MARY IANDON HVKKK DENY ACTOR POSTPONED McCORMICK-BAKER BRIDAL Engaged Couple Assert Rumer Is "Outrageous Falsehood" , the commission for n partial mera- , , ul"B" "" rer.um. I Pnrls, May !J0 - .VUlster MeCernnck. Camden May Applies Match In Dry Ing Gasoline Tank The explosive power of gasoline be came Known in tllstrcMlng manner te .lesse P. Feeran. thirty years old. of 13 North Twenty-rtfth Mreet, Camden, Inst !nlRht, for he is In the Cooper Henpltnl or with n broken arm, bad cuts about the face and his eyesight is in grave danger. , I'ecrnn had had trouble with the flew of ' ga In his automobile, and In 01 Inves- ligatiens for the source of the difficulty temeved the tank te n corner of the ; nra and washed it out with water. '2 STRANGE MEN IN PARLOR T1,en hc I,nl Pnncr beneath It and ap t eihhpiuc men in rNnLuni1,e(l match with the purpose of i - i quickly drying the tank. i Wn Yerl. Mnr Hf) - tl win a hIhW 'rllc avt ",Bt wt"r 1 oil will net I lnlMiMl,ll. ' &'ll M.e " d " "; relMd yexter.lnv gave her version of the party J '" , u "" ,"pl'M'0 ,,)e; that ended mi rnat.ennlljr In llosteo f"m ??r'"t '," ,V,'Vt "n ,n,,",?,t some 0.v age. ,nt fr:.ia" he wleli thing blew up with Ilnnglnp h"r small fi.-ts en the tnhle ?i,i0UjL JPS III tLiW A?ct0', te emphnelz,, her point of view. Mis- , !he ."1 ?''w"0 .(."'' i d."u' i a,,d Mitchell (old graphically hew lUuten . Kl?V,,T in l,CfcS2SPLtal ' .came te knew 5f the self-tyled "wild- L' &,"1?, nJ f, & h"w..0Pr ,? est party ever heard or In that stall ".C'V " " " '" "" "'""' New Hngland dr, ' ,nJ"r The reply Is generally regarded ns , "f Chicago and hi jeung fiancee Miss At the office of her ntterney. Mis p M pftTTPI I I HQPQ ttsfncter with the ru-optien of a Mary I.anden Maker, whwe wedding , JJ'ti'hell appeared with her mother. r. M. OH I I CL.L LUOCO w immaterial details, nrevlded thatl'm" been postpone,! until September. Mrs. erna Mitchell IJeth weie ex- the German text which docs nor make united jeslerdny in a vigorous denim 'reni pcrturueu mvih Mitcneii sain : his Claim Against Thomaa Hutch- iemnllancp omlltieennl unen a ferelen 1 """ the friendship of Miss linker for, Une dny a Air. Itcnjninln lipkv. i. c.ta. i. Mnn.Auliurf 'SaTli Srm inatJad of tb" Frenf-h "arry Raster, a young Knglish actor. he N.ld he wh h nephew of Mr. Ka- , lntf" E,e V , " .7" te,d SlnLTwhmlMW '! nnythlmt te de with their affairs hntilck mv landlord, asked me If he The claim of Frank M. Cattell. former 'which , riMrlTnMlshM thnt condition ! dlwl in a Xew Yerk City boa- euld Klve ,i party in m house. 1 said Mayer of Woodbury, against the estate which clearly '"'" yliw this con- I"'n turd. but Miss linker did would be all right, f.atcr be -aid, of 1'hemas llutclilnun. for the amount Wen was zivJn ?ut for llicatlen net receiver ne of the death until be weuldn i give aiJflrty after all of 18 000 for services rendered during '-Iwl .ki. VrS t i. ?i,n.i. fhnf ilhni vcsterda She M'emcil upset b the ' " "ill with four clrs and four the life of Mr. Hutchinson was neli- and this apparently Indicates that It has .J P" . Uln , , ni.unswk.: , suited today m the Gloucester County ,eeen nccepiPH as oeicmi ii 1B u- -ii.""--- " " ,i,lr ,j..i ...-' Hetel and danced until half-nnst 12. Cedrt st Woodbury 'VSVnJTtSlZV:Jl- But 1 de no. ra te discus him " Then ne all get Inte a taxi and wtnr te . Cattell based his claim en the , hd n '",-, i1lr , ,,.,.m.nr . iv-n 01 uiyneusv X saw lights In the window tlmt he lia.I acted in the capaci Will promptly OlSSinaie me raniu-iuu, .,-;". r.X:' ",., .....,"" ti.t... mil fnnn.1 M t I...1,. ,... -1.1. .r,.l mmr n nn. nf nlKhlnwn', Divnnii i- i rt inn ii'i. unn iiiii ririkiM - " t iiiirn. i in bii in nun '- v. - . 'uii 17 inakltie the reply sntisfncter Hnd doing away with nil necessity for a.-tien by the Allies agnlnt Germnny. Telli of EconemlM The German Government points out .that the autonomy of the Kelchsbank dimdit -e " -.- - ,.. ...... . , . 1. 1 ... It sillil : ""r iiivii in in pnrier. "The connecting of Mr Itstler . "All Awfully DrunU" ?.i ifc"l ." F u.nn.H.u..- .,.hy ww tl awf1l,v-,ltuMk It had been rumored that Miss "Xr .hi"' ' ."k n.1,..'. r.i.n.i.i.in f..- ., m. .. n. member, the ether names. '"i"1 '. "cu...-...,. 11.. ....- ..... ." .rrr r" ,. grounds ty of enter prises It Is possible that the next move will be a. demand by the estate that One liolem-'iiisrs of Hutchinson, still in the I can't re- j home of Onttell. where Hutchlnmn The clrls lived for main years, be turned ever te already" assured by the bill passed one of the cauHrs for the postponements -. V '"bc 0 e I "took m "V v ' May 25 nnd that e,onemle. already have e (the McOennU-k-Baker wedding. ,nte h ' ,J - T A,80ciatlen eorDer.tB. tiern effected te 'he nineuut of 2.e00.-I with his friends " , Civic Association incorporates 000,000 marks as compared yvlth ,h,AnRFY MllWSnN FinHTS FOR H'reupen Mls Mitchell went -efth Hnddenfleld. X. !.. May 3D. After approcriutiens for ivi-l runner re- 1 "-- ...... .. ....... w... n, ,.entjnlHj years et micccsmui operation as n Lift: MUIMLK UN UURMU "New let ne .- -!,( here that fiic deuj. uie unuueiineiu i;ivic as- - there was no pnjniuu pmt. as some 0f ! 8tocnllen . ,new incorporated with lecter Can't Tell Whether Medel ''' POP"" I1- 1 happened te have Hebert Hradshaw as president Ihe .. 1 l. '" "" fuy tight dies, thai night , association has taken an option en Will Recover Till Week Passes 1, Ma!, se uncomfortable sieund tbe'Artinns Hall, the purchase price of Syracuse. N. V.. Mav 30.r-Gunrdfci sheuldeis ugh " vMch is ."Jt.'J.OOO with S2000 added for i. i.. :.i. .. 1 iv, .. i, ..i .., J1ISS Mircne wrii! eri her 1. 11111 1 .r "'' '"' nuimn-i rAticiin.:i. i mis UV iirr lUHUkUl UIUIUV., w..v n.,Mr wt ... , ... .,. -" -- nmr,, SSflAM .no kun c,,l.cr..ll.r1 , , ....... UlMIVlllUlllKl.y I '"""'" .P1..WV M..i W... MLV4WU. h.. nA.Miii.un ui.a nun iy, nrtsn . m Ti.m .. . --. 111.7 irwi.ri rue uhu v.rii-wiuiu .. Auctions nmeunting te 3.000,000,000 marks, it ays. will be effected in rh extraordinary appropriation. A special commissary of econen.y. it In announced, will be uthulit'd te the Ministry e Finance The German .Government agrees te the principle of control of receipts and expenditures 'proposed by the llcparatiens 1 ommis emmis ommis Ien, but sny it "understands" that sh might "finish the job" If her poison "Se I went te my bedroom and took I off the dres 1 put en a t-ebtumv I this control will net infringe upon Ger- degp faie(i. Audrey Munson. ence-fa- had once wein te a very exclusive party Bien sovereignty or violate the ecrecy of the fortunes or private suntrs 01 tax- payers. Seeks Expatriated Capital The consideration of proposed mens meus artist ' model, is heenng b tneen life and death in her little country cottage In Mexico, Oswego Ceuntj elven bv n ih'h liulv In Itestnn. It nan n lilntL hIIIt .r .P hnlmiinu .(,!. Kl.l. ' 44 '. .-..a. JIM. 4 w& I'l.J.llliae ,. 4V.4 .'..(,.4, yellow trimmings. Hcally, it yyasn'r se much like a pair of pajamas It was mres te nrevent the removal of capital , ,. nm nil. frnm the rfferts nf from Germany and te obtain the return ;, li .,1,0.1 she swallowed after the Net until the end of a week will the mere like a celtuine It came down te attending physicians knew whether Miss the knees and was very pruttj. "Heard Terrible Screams" 1 capitnl already pliced abroad nJ" J rcccipt 0f a mysterious telegram The; ' My friends and I went te the pan leen delayed, says the reply, by thenirPi it is u.p0rted. tipper the model's ' tiy nnd ate some sandwiches und were .absence nt Genea of a number of these lirrang(.meuts. w hich lately have center- having a jelly time, yvhen we heard whose presence in Berlin was neccs-, ,, ni.n, i,r unDieaehinir marriacc te terrible ncreums from the room where iry for the purpose . . , .Ieepb .1 Stevenson, of Ann Arber , ine uevenuncni agrees iuny wun iuc Jiicn JReparatiens Commission. It says 1 that " (t- ji(m) Munson live, the credit will (tvyrj' possible effort must be made te t0 jihben', yvhe, ansyvering her remedy this condition regarding capital, mQthefi, frantic appeal for aid. gavt nnd It purposes taking all ncceiwary her emetji, frecing the would-be hui in.easurcH te induce the return of ex- cif lQ iik whites et egg. according patriated capital through the meaus of t0 rr. F. 12. Stene. Interior and foreign leans jjrg Munson sas her daughter's attempt te end her life was the cul- RARY niFi OF RIIRnK minatien of eight .year of persecution She snid the uewsnaDers and motion- . . .! i. ..e I picture coryeiuiioiit wcr mc tiiuc ul flays With Matchee While Mether n thcir troubles, the latter being re Waa in Yard SOUSIDIC ier Auurey m mnuiueu. A two-and-a-half-year-old boy was fatally burned late yesterday afternoon I while playing with matches in the I kitchen of his home. He wns carried te the Mt. Sinai Hospital by his moth- Mr I.lpsky was entertaining ''We all ran Inte the ether room. The girl iutieduced te me as .Marie was yelling and tearing nt her hair, .she seemed te bt- jealous of one of the men in my party- Th girl ran I into the conservatory and kicked und ' tore at her clothes and the furniture 1 "She screamed that she had been 1 doped by a doctor In the party. One . of the men was e drunk he fell asleep 1 en the couch and snored tee loud. We j woke hlra up and while we were try- lng te comferi Marie the men left the house." I MICHELL'S Insecticides for destroying all Garden Pests Arsenate of Lead, Berdeaux M i x -ture, Melresine, Paris Green, Py rex, Rcadeana, etc. WEED KILLER fei JeVrevIn weedi nd enn en walki, driveways, fjnnla court. te. Vegetable Plants, Bedding Plants, Grass Seed, Seasonable Vegetable and Flower Seed Fertilizers, Etc. ar, who was attracted Dy inej cqiiq s Jcreanis. Death followed within two leilYa. 'xThe boy. Jeseph Naselle, had been Ift in the kitchen of bis home, at 1411 8euth Eighth street, while his mother was working in the yard. ' .Mrs. Naselle's attention was at tracted te the house by the screams of hex aen. but thinking nothing was wrong, she paid no attention te it at first. Entering the house a few min ute later, she found her son's clothing ablaxe. She then rushed upstairs, seised a blanket, smothered the flames and carried the boy te the hospital. FIND GIRL WANDERING Parte Rican Says She Followed Pa rade and Get Lest Hilatra Vasquez. eighteen years old, 1 who came te this country a short time atre from Perte Kice, was found wan- I -s s. daring nbeut the streets early this morning anu wu wkh .u mr ruivunu and Locust streets police station. She , says she lives at 1025 Carlisle street with a sister. She speaks net a word ef English. , After much difficulty an interpreter was found and the girl ceased te be hya- I tericnl when she could explain her pre- dlcament. She walked from her home (ei-dnv afternoon following a Memer- 1 fal Day parade and when found was nt the corner of Eleventh and Euttonweod streets. She was wearing u white Meuse, gray coat, dark skirt, black silk stockings and blnck shoes. Nobody has jet appeared at the police station te help Hilatra find her way home. DOCTORAND WIFE HURT Dr. Bend In Serious Condition; His Wife Alse Injured A collision setween their automobile and n trolley car at Sixteenth and Uerks streets, lat night, caused serleu Injury te 1 William T. Ueud. of 1012 Uerks street, and miner injuries te Mrs. Bend The corner where the ac cident occurred is a skip-step. Dr. IJend nnd his wife were thrown from the machine. They were treated by I)r I I-evi, Sixteenth street and t Muntgemerj avenue, then taken te the, ' AVeinen's Homeopathic Hospital, where T)r'. llend is n member of the staff. Mrs. ' lUend, wlie was bruised and shetked, W Mkh dischnrsed after treatment. Dr Stlinn.t pmimltieil in the hesnitnl. RiitTir. I" l.. fHn.n i tiT. n Infrl Vinpl.' nrifl nnc.iKI. 1UK HVIIl 44 "I'MIMIVM . rviuiv Internal injuries Quarrela, Sheets Herself Knn ' , ,.u v 1 v. 1 $50,000 te Celleae He Never Saw After a quarrel with her husband, ""'" " " Mrs. Frank Salucci. thirty-seven ycurs Geneva. . .. Mav .W Gifts of old. shot herself last night at her home, J5O.00O te the Centennial r und of He- , 752 Jehnsen street. She wns taken te . bart College by I red Morgan Kirby. The Methodist Hospital, where pbysi- of W tlkes-Barre, Pa . was nnneunced ( cianH say fche probably will recover. Her I yesterday. Mr Kjrby has never seen husband was arrested as a witness, bur Hobart but was impressed with the Bltlll'iucjli iil iiuuati a xruuru ui luu vns Inter discharged by Muglstrutc 1 O'Connor. years and Its plans for the future SPECIAL Six Geraniums in Bleem. . . $1.25 CATAI.OOCR FRBE MICHELL'S hseS?e 518-516 Market St. Ceat, Serifs, Lingerie, Sweater, 1 Dreeies, ST S J TL JT . I Skirt a kVlfvtrC. Negligee g m 1 1 I iiiiBiiiifl Regardless of Fermer Prices We Are Closing Out Our Entire Remaining Stocks of Spert & Tailored Suits u REED FILES EXPENSE BILL I'iA 4 'Nomination for Senater Cost Pitts burgh Candidate $8475 Harrb-burs, May 30. (By A. P ) Majer David A. Reed, of Pittsburgh. Kepublicau nominee for the short period of the Knox term from the November lectien te Mnrcli 4 next, and for the lyenr term, today filed his expense account, showing receipts nnd expendi tures of $8175 for his campaign. There we.re u number of $-50 contributions in the list. Jehn P Bracken, of Pittsburgh, can A, dldate for both Republican und Demo Deme W era tie nominations for Lieutenant Hov Hev Hov inier, tiled nn expense account, show it lng he had received contributions of V iilr. u.l I. ml si.i'ni J1704. with S.'Wl unpaid bill". ,1 Fire Routs Family r W" early morning lire routed Nuthan lvlunii, his wife und three children frenji bed III their home nt 30412 Ridge aiaue shortly before 7 o'clock today. ttAkn isHtiiinf from a kcceiiiI fleer win- ' alew1 drew the attentlim of Edward Far- f Mil. a bartender acretu the way, nnd he '?& awakened tbe family. A defective flue '.VSfi!!" l!J .... f tl.. Mn ivhleh .lid ' ' i 'J . I . . t UJ . K. ... 4l. hmJ nttaiQ, aejeBO a rvvu u iu hcvuu Spert Suits They include practi cally every smart style of the season in tweeds, hemespuns, and ethers of the "sport" fabrics, and every desirable color. They were up te $59.50 I si I1 Ira' m 1 litis IH gm ,jfBw At Less Than Cost Reduced te '15 & 25 H'iKl l rW Spert Coats of herringbones and English mixtures, in plain colors and plaid effects; all wanted shades. They Wtte Up te $55.90, Reduced f 'is, $25 & m Tailored Suits of navy blue twill cord, cerdine, and piquetine ; plain or with touches of braid and embroidery; coats silk lined, splendidly tailored throughout. They were up te $95 Reduced te $2950&H5 Closing Out A special group of Capes In Navy and Black Belivia. They Were $49.50, Reduced fa $20 -' - ! -i . I,.., , , i UM ,.M i .., i j A All Purchase Billed July Ut 0-22r2i.Walnut Street ' I 1 I ..., ..... p- . i H ,$l v. Ne End te Opportunity in this Great Rebuilding Sale I It spreads throughout tne six acres of our fleer suace. It is one of the most impesing: Sales we ever held, partly because of the hopeful turn in trade and industry. Chiefly because we have the Furniture and have marked it down te savings that are selling it right and left. Mere Furniture than is geed for us, because, just new,, we need the room mere than, the Furniture. J Receiving and Shipping Departments, Warehouses and Salesrooms are virtually choked up with it for we have been temporarily deprived of tKe use of seven buildings, demolished te make room for the new four-acre addition te our plant, new in course of 'construction. Se we have reduced prices everywhere te move the Furniture and keep' it moving. fj Please remember, that at all times this Stere ranks first in the field of great Furniture values. But we are selling Furniture in this Sale at a closer margin ever costs than in years. Suites and Pieces that em phasize the savings that are putting this Event en record as one of the greatest of its kind the Van Sciver Stere ever held. MMJjffStj1! BH.....Baa. L - aa iaPBPJifiaaag arJarJyllialsBaaHLiJaftwiiflRfl r laVKaK! efav. WtLv .J f2Mkv .fiy ILLUSTRATED FROM OUR SALES FLOORS What could be mere dtllfhtlul for the Dinlng-Roem thitn this charming Suite with It. Elizabethan letting el paneled oak wall, and caie ment window? A superb group el Furniture, rich in two-tone Walnut and characteriied by line that five it dlfnity and charm. An inexpentlve Sntte whole attractive price li one of the many afreeable aurpriica that confront customer at every turn in this great Stere. SOME OF MANY MATCHLESS VALUES I LIVING ROOM BEDROOM Mohesany-nnlah Bedroom Suite, pieces. St 00.00. Mahesrany-flnlsh Bedroom Suite 4 pieces. (163.00. Mnhepany Veneer Suite, 7 pieces S'.'OJ.OO. Brown Maheirany Suite. 6 pieces. R354.00. 1616.00 Mahejrany Veneer Queen Anne Suite, 7 pieces, ft?A,()0. $r.25.i)0 Maheguny Suite. 8 pieces, SS75 en. J78B.00 Mahetfiiny Veneer Ieuls XVI Suite, S plecv- 72.1.00. American "Walnut Queen Anne Suite, S pieces, SSS2.78. S1B10.00 Walnut Leuis XV Suit 7 pieces, $77 50 51:ihegan-and-C:inc IjlvinK - Roem Suite. Tnpeetry-cevcreil spring se.ats, 3 plecew, SS2.ne. SIROOO JIaheBnny-and-Cnne Suite, Tapestry- ceM-red spring scats, 3 pieces, l'n.oe. Ou-rstutTcd. loesp-custilon Suite, spring Beats, covered with Tapestry, 3 pieces, S 170.00. OvcrBtuffed, loose-cushion Suite, uprlng Beats, covered with Hlue Velour. 3 pieces. 82 1.1.00. $695.00 overstuffed, loose-cushion Suite, cev- bred with Tan color Velour. 3 pieces, 530(1. Overstuffed, loec-cushlon Suite, t-prlng Beats, covered with Brown Mohair, 3 pieces, SI'S. 0ertuffed, loose-cushion Suite, spring Beats, covered with Blue Mohair. 3 pieces, (S30, Overstuffed, loose-cushion Sulte, spring heats. cevereu with Figured Mohair, 3 pee., sisri,.1." Equally Great Reduction! in Dining .Roem Furniture EASY CHAIRS (A lw of the llunilreds) S31.K0 Ami Chair, Tapestry covered, SI6.ne, $40.50 0erstuffed Tapestry Hoeker. S37..10. JOB. 00 Arm Chair, Tapestry covered, S47.00. I C S.Oii OveKjtuffed Wing Back Chair, SSft.OO. $70.00 Kasy Chair, Tiipcstry covered, Sfli.r.M. $98. UO Arm Chair, Tapestry covered, $7(1.00. $85.00 Arm Chair, Tapestry covered, SO'J.oe, $145.00 Ann Chair. Tapestry covered. 51 12-00. $118.00 Wing Back Arm Chair, covered with Mohair, SlO.i.00. S1A00.00 WICKER FURNITURE EVERYBODY LIKES- mere beautiful nnd the upholstery mere luxurious than anything: we our-selves have seen in the Wicker Furniture line. Aside from these advantages we maintain that quality for quality you can buy Wicker Furniture here for less money than any plnce this kind of Furniture is sold. New shipments are arriving almost daily. WONDERFUL ARRAY OF SUMMER RUGS Coel and refreshing Fleer Coverings, handsome of design, fine of weave and rich in color effects. Net only Demestic weaves, but many exclusive Importations. Artistic and durable Japanese Oval Rush Rugs, beautiful Olatha Novelty Grass Rugs, Rush and Formosa Split Bamboo, 18-inch blocks in plain and two-color effects, made any size. Reversible Art Rugs, Colonial and plaited Oval Grass Rugs, Weel-and-Fibre, and Klearflax Linen Rugs in rich plain colorings. All mai'ked at the lowest prices ih years. SPECIAL PRICES IN THESE HANDSOME DOMESTIC RUGS $85.00 Royal Wilten, 9 x 12 ft $69.50 $45.00 Seamless, Velvet, 9 x 12 ft $34.50 REGULAR $64.00 DESKS, New $47.50 P1 I ' iM li iTiGif S-S2 Desk, ns Illustrated, la of Selected Quartered Oak. flat i top. will letter file In lower I r Eht-humi drawer, a b ricuy high-grade, Oe.sk that leeks l It, every Inch at an un I matched value Tep Ih 1 Ji In thick and 60 In wide ny 31! In. deep. Other High-Grade Desks from $24.50 in Oak and Mahogany Finish, Up te $246 for Solid Mahogany Directors' and Oltlce Tables. Genuine Tennessee cedar. Dust-proof and , Revolving Arm and sirte nf tcl the thnir for htnrintr vnur I i nuiru, uubuihub, uuiuiu, . i USl-jnuvii. v M..W v.. ra -e a Winter furs and fabrics. Mahogany Chests, from $15.50 up te $95.00. CRETONNES wonderful alety In beautiful coierliiRP, specially isiiltable for cuahlenB, slip cover ings etc. Prlce 2Bc a yard up Imported cretonnes, 31-ln. wide ut 680 a, yard up. Special Imported Cretonne, 60-ln. wide, Jt S't.oe u. yard up. M CEDAR CHESTS Irem $11 te $59 Stands. Filing Devices In weed and steel and ether accessories for bUFlness needs at prices below current market values. PORCH SHADES The Vudor I'erch Shade Is considered M19 bset. Has ventilating top and nelf-haiigltiK dlce. Mudn of strong weed slats eccurelv wexiin with line durable twine. All sizes from 4 ft. at SS.U0 te 1 U ft. at S13.73 each. COUCH HAMMOCKS Our npi-rliil I'eurh IIhiiiiiie(1 covered In Khaki nr Oray UucU wlih cettun uplmuiereil bnik-it nu uaed mnllrc3. A milciidld ulu, SlU.t.l. Other I'eueh Haniiiiucliii. rltlily UDheUternt eme with artistic Wicker fnimes, fieni SIMS in $03.00, Htamls fl.'.'J tu H.5U. 11 1 T:J Whether It be a Hall, Wall, Mantel or a ClOCKS KCpaireU stfttely GmmlfntlieiM' Cleeh, either Amcr icAii or feielgn manufacture flu the repair of which we specialize) we will mend It properly nnd return It promptly, and with exception!.! cam, color effects. Jt a van T.nmn in ihr Qnle Hundreds from which te choeso. lland , &i, .,, , sunie, artistic and colorful Desk, Table Heer, Urldga and Hnnglng I.iimpt. The luttht designs und thu newest "r" " uiiviMUiu rjUVlNU, (m MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND RETAILERS MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. , rnW.Vn.Hi, v... mB,a vv mrhtl SlTMl Ftu;) Btltl ,1 new Jfm;, van ipnafu 4, TtUphtnt Caniutt m Mr Uftnt n e:m n. m. , I , . C(Mf;4 5:30 P. JT. T-.p .Uai OpftUt Sftif ' r sW n I II aV '. I w T?F .v-i r &&kjl&&tfteL& .. ' ) "
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