HK1 Basas Be ?T I. riv lli ' RwniA'J Rf.ak"4t1i?. OTP ' r if ! !1 li Bww'5C'i:c,a W" L G- pO n- CHAMP MUSSES UP PORTSIDE TRAINERS Leenard Shows Well in Camp Workouts With Three Southpaws HIS FRIENDS CONFIDENT nucltl Italic. . .!.. .Tiilv 10. IJetliiu inns nnil ring shnrps wlin linve bren lAherlnK under the lmprofleii tlmt llghlwciclit.rliamplen nenn.v Leenard H nt son" when Imttllnfr opponents of tli(! neiithpnw style should linve wit nessed the litlclieUlvr'N workout with Johnny Martin, Hnminy Herne nnd Mike Cnrrier in his training ycterdn.v. Leenard, get ling into remnrknble physical trim for his world's rlmtn plnimhlp flRht with Lew Tendler, of I'Ml.wtnlnliln t.t In.,... rI t..l .1 , .v... ..i , ,. , iitnrj vn.,, .1111,1 ,yent several wiverp round nRninst the ........ trriiiiiiiH'll nlillllll; pUHNl'l Illlll eer one of them "slings n wlekcd left." True, the imitntien Is fnr from tie erlginnl nnd Leenard is net sailing under the belief that because he can serk Martin. Berne nnd Can ler. where, when .nnd linty he pleases, lie ran de the same with Temller, but it docs re te show that Kenny can easily adept his style of milllnc te meet the awk ward attack of a left-hander Leenard's admirers; dropping in daily from. New Yerk te watch the workouts, have been nma7ed at Denny's craftiness in making the three "wrong side hitters" miss their best blows, while lie liimself counters with a wicked right. The rhnniplen'R right, his best hitting hand has been flashing in nnd out through his opponents' guards with monotonous regularity that gives the champion's friends confidence he will subdue Hie terrific hitting Tendler. ELEVEN BIKE RACES Variety of Events Are Scheduled at Lecal Dreme Vlneenze Maddona, Italy, nnd Clur Mice Carman, America, are due te finish tlielr-trnining this afternoon here in preparation for their thlrty-fivp-milp mntch face in three heats at the Phila delphia. Velodreme, I'etnt Drcc.p Park, tomorrow night. This will be Mwl Mwl denn's return appearance en the local track since being forced out of com mission following an accident In which he suffered a fractured collarbone. The first beat of the Maddona -Carman event will be n ten-mile sprint. Later n fifteen-mile race will be de cided between them, nnd if n third heat is necessary another ten-mile sprint will be run. The Moildenn-Curman match .ace is only one, of thp i-oenil features en to morrow's program. In nil there will be eleven races, with competition being decided between amateurs. Class D pro fessionals, junior meter pacers nnd pro fessionals. The professional sprint will be be tween Debby Wnltheur, Jr., for whom h world's title is being predicted, and Francisce Verri. of Italy. They will ride in a bnc-nille match, best two out of three. Anether race in which, an Italian will compete is the junior meter-paced leturn match between Felix Palti. of the Itnlin Spertavia Cyclers, New Yerk City, and Jehn Patrick, of Newark. They will rldp In n five-mile event. The Class D professional race will be an Australian pursuit nnd the ama teurs will cempetn in handicap events, the first rare starting at 8:45. THREE FOR McCALL POST Legien Beys Have Registered Twe Ne-Hit Contests The llewaid.C. McCnll Pest baebnll team, which has three straight icterics te its credit, will play Mount Merinh tonight en the home gieunds at Forty ninth nnd Spruce streets. The Legien lads have wen three sti.alglit games, two by thp no-hit route. The team Is made up mostly of ex college plajcrs, and byasts n pitching htnr in Cavnnuugh, te whom gees the credit for both no-hit game-. Jee Yates Is the batting star with sl hits In the InM eight times at bat, while all the ethers luiU' been placing nil eic- icllent br.iml of ball. (nines hae been m-ianged with Mou nt pc mill ltartrain Pnrk, nnd negotia tions me under way ter dates with Slianiihan, St. Hmnabns hml i lie Green wood Pest, of the Ameilcan Legien. Tenuis wishing games should get In touch with H. V. Abbett, -101U Pine Httcet. Pheno Hating 17H-. Scraps About Scrappers Yeung MotTe l en tile Klilc lines ai a ult of an uii'memlenul leul blew luffeied In a bout with Johnny Krausa in Atlantic City last wiel .MofTe u 111 Ire out of the rme for nt least a. month, nixl Ills ilirectei, KranUle Itlili. had te camel Ihree matcheH nt Tientun, Anliun I'aik uml Atlantic C'lt. As een ai Mufti) Is In condition te hex asnla Itkh wants te )iali lilln off with Ki.iune In the meantime Win In trjlng te Keep 'leminv bheililun. 115, bun iiKiiltrat an of the w eltcrwi-iahtsi Willie .lnlen. of New VnrK, came mihln an are of helnc l.nocked out In lliuiLu last week uhfji he was kuuieil tlai mi jiU bacU bj I'M .Marks, h Canadian lUlilwelsht Jacl.aun was diepped three times 1, ihe Canadian, and the draw dcclbieir ut th Judi.es ut the finish of UU leunda was un Luputai with the fans A Malilp of bexen In Seuth Philadelphia Is beltiB handled Jointly by Vincent Anthenj and L.ini lllihai-ils. '1 licit mlltmen am .Mb ke .McJloneuEh, mlddleneluhl, Hebby iKId) lierdiin. weltei welsht, ltedds Jaiksen, lis, and Uiuiig Ueiae, I'.'i) .McUoneusli lu inatiheil I" letet i:ddsteii') .Miller nl Cnea lir in the neat future llillv Moere, of West riiiliilip)iln. in- I tends spendln,.- Ihe itnucindw ut the juiii mt.r at Wildwood. AI hnillh has stalled li.nnliii, fei h pie. fc.ssl'H.al cureei lie would like le make his debut asalnul eithei W illli. chc.iut or .Mn-key .Mai tell. llen hegur, of riill.ideliihla .l.uk O'Milen s. ! has emend the local llitli' Held In the iuln of a inanaaAr lie la luindllnk' J-Cnl llenaid, I a Clile llS-peund"i Jee (I'rckl Mlllrr will step Iniu wind-up! elides ui tm I'ainbil.i I'i hlnj nlalil, lln I will ke up DKalnsi 'luiniin Devlin, el .MainMiiik l.eiin llass n .lie (Kidi Hli.u ke will be Hie i-einl l'iel,.ns hum lllaiklMun s Ki.uikle Miilth, Jail, K, sil s Jin U .Malt, i and 'lulling lillu u . uuni. Chdprit. A I llrewii has p.aied hlhielf uimI.-i the 'niaiuibi'iiK in ui .auwii l.lltsuiii and is I open ter cuiupelitlen . ith un of the ban taniwelLlils Iri'i. . llnrrj Nffl has a tiki nf hescis . mcrcd In Ihe minin show tin Jub L' 'I he are I'idni Cainpe h les llurke and Johnny Wajes, nnil will appwir In innulie matches at 'Itenlen lllll rU, Hrltlsh weltei Might, has bteu box I m,' siiLCCssfull) slnie hii Invasion In thin cnuim euial inenlhs nue Cliailij lluivev. who Is handln u' tin Ciikllslnnuu, Is illikcilni: fei uulihes hen un bth.ilf ut Wells. ( liddv lleinirui, Just anivd Hum I'nis burKli is nr h.M' ' '" l"1'' " i"1 "I Ihe I'll ladelphla featlierwelfclus I'leddv le,lv Is kelni. lu hi, ia.e of I i iii.i it ., in lids city. I'refclnii llrewii. one tune eKie fMtlie' welsht stai, will uel bail; Inte aitniu lo le nleht at the Vutlennl A A iiienilni; Johnnj (l.irdner In Hie elulil-ieund wind up. llcnny l'ascnl nml Audi .MurlM meet In the neml i I'rellmii Kid Hppj . lUllllug I'emnf, Kllr Hr . Charley Lwlf and Hill CeUn vi, Btbby White, Harry Ertle te Referee Lcenard'Tendlcr Beut Harry Ertle will referee the Denny Leenard-Lew Tciullcr light weight championship bout te lip held in Jersey City en the night of July '27, the New Jersey State Doting Commission has announced. Lrtle acted as teferec in the Deinpsey Cnrpcntler heavyweight champion ship battle last year. As the Leen-ntd-Tendltr bout will be ennducted under the State No-Decl'len Law. Ertle will be called upon te see thnl tlie contestants observe the coin mission boxing rules only, nnd will net be required te select n winner in case the bout gees the scheduled twche rounds. M PRINCETON TEAMS HIT HARD BY GRADUATION Football Suffers Less of Seven Play-1 ers Frem 1921 Squad Princeton, X. ,!., July 111. Athletic teams nt Princeton were hit hard by the graduation of the 1D2U' cln"s, which Included some of, the beU athletes that hoc represented Princeton in ears. Football lest DonelJ D. Leurle, one of the brightest gridiron stars in jenrx: Stnnten Keck, A. L. Wltmcr. Dill Morgan. Ed Stinson. Henry Gnrrity nnd Ven .Schilling. . aDnpbuIl stars te graduate were Walter MacPliee. who Is rcpeitcd te have signed with tlie Giants; Tem Mnc Nainnra, wlie also is' wild te have been offered n rnntract by it major league club; Dill Mcllvnine and Detting. Of the varsity crew Jacksen is the only one who will return next season. The track team let W. Stevenson, It. L. Jehnsen nnd H. II. Smith. The golf team will be without Ihe services of Wintcrlnger C'arrutli nnd Ered Knnpper. Tim bnskgtball team which wen the intercollegiate championship, will remain intact with the exception of Wittmcr. Hoever Sails Tomorrow Sciiilhuniptnn. r.n, July IP. Walter Itoeiei, who rctemly wen tne Diamond Sculls ehrninlenshln. will leaie for New Yerk te morrow en Ihe Jlejestlc Austinllan com-1 petlters for the Dawn Cup also will be pas sengeis. TENDLERNEAR TOP FOI FORLEONARD Lew Is Sparring With Brown, Dreney and Tiplitz at Delance HITTING HARD TO BODY Delance, N. July' IDh-TIibI Lew Tendler fs beginning te get near thnt well-known "razor edge" of condition was emphasized etcrday when the Philadelphia southpaw indulged In the most severe workout of his training siege nt this place. With the fight wllb Denny Leenard In Jersey City just nine das away, Tendler Mill hns plenty of time te reach perfect condition, nnd be Is going about tils work In n serious frame of mini . After the dny's tell is ever ' endlcr is just like a care-free child dashing mniliy out of school when summer vacation .. i Put during his training '1 outlier Is rt "wildcat." He holds nothing bhi I; from his boxing mntes, Hnrry l)id) Drewn, Tim Dreney mid Jee I ,'1'V.if- tllOUgll l-PW IS mere enri-iiu nan -! than with the ethers, becimse Jee lia net vet fullv recovered from tlie dam aged' ribs be sustaliiPil in lili lighf n -cently with Pal Mernn. The customary run, rundown nnil rest comprised th-inernlng drilling. The afternoon practicing was far mere severe, with Dreney standing up mun fullv under furious assaults by Lew. That old left te the short tight ribs and the pit of the stomach was work ing overtime en Tim, nnd Dieney took mnnv n crack that might hnve created ilniiiage had net Tendier's fits been In caed in the big slxteen-eitnce gloves. 'That blrd'x hitting hnrder than tlir kick of a Missouri nillle." grunted Dreney between leunds. Drewn's nc tlvltv 'consisted of speeding up Lew's attack. Drewn was in nnd out and stepping n round trying te make Tendler miss, while Lew was sharpening up w ee In hitting the fast -moving targcl. .VtaiTS !,' 1 STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5 P. M. SlVIlllMlltllAY, JULY 10, I0S2 M NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCKS MiRKET IIV!tel2!S STREETS lL M Come In and Hear The EDISON RE-CREATIONS AUGUST, 1922 Price, $1.00 Each1 - Spapena Weddinp; Jubilee, Fisher, Tener Billy Murray . Brether Lew Down, Bernard-Briers Al Bernard Pelenaise Militaire, Chepin. .,. .United States Marine Band) Ballet Music Excelsior, Marence. . .Creatore and His BandJ eUJ - My Melancholy Baby, Burnett, Tener Walter Scanlan j Mill By the Sea, Adams, Tener Walter Scanlan ev''-1 ( WJ2l The "Knocker," E.Clark, Character Recitation- j Edward Clark ( I'm Geiner Back te the Work-Heuse, E. Clark. Character Recitation Edward Clark Fireflies, Lincke Reed Orchestra -0e.5 Fluttering Deve, Behm Reed Orchestra Hearts and Flowers, Tebani, Piane Walter Chapman i Mazurka A Miner Op. 67, Ne. 4; and Mazurka 50,95- P Sharp Miner Op. G, Ne. 1, Chepin, Piane I ' Walter Chapman' When Yeu and I Were Yeung Maggie Blues, Frest- McHityh, Tener Billy Jenes and Mixed Chorus ( ... Reck Me In My Swanee Cradle, Keniicr-Squires, Tener f OUJ8 Vernen Dalhart and Male' Chorus I Price, $1.50 Each Davy Jenes' Lecker, Pettie, Bass Fred Eat Toreador of Mine, Harling-Conrey, Seprano and Tener I 807IG Betsy Lane Shepherd and Chailes Hart' Where My Caravan Has Rested, Lehr, Tener, .Lewis James 1 .-.-. Garden of Reses, Schmid, Tener Lewis James b)lltt Cnrnival of Venice Variations, Cornet Bohumir Kryl 1 As Once In Happier Days Op. (M, Ne. 1, Pepper, 8(1718 Violincefle Vladimir Dubinsky ' Price, $2.00 Each Seng of Thanksgiving, AlUlscu, Seprano Anna Cae ) r,-.-, Barbara Frietchie, Sleman, Bnss-Baritenc, Arthur Middletd u ' Serenade Les Millions d'Arlequin, Drige-Auer, . "1 Violin Albert Spalding Hungarian Dance Ne. 1, Brahms-Joachim, VieTin Albert Spalding I Popular "Hits" New in Demand Price, $1.00 Each Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down In Dear Old Dixieland Medley Fex Tret (Introducing "My Mammy Knows") ludmar-Ruby-Dc Costa-Jereme, Saxo phone, Piane nnd Banjo, for Dancing.. Den Parker Trie On the Alame Fex Tret, Jeies, for Dancing Harry Raderman's Orchestra De It Again Fex Tiet French Dell, Gershwin, for ') Dancing Harry Raderman's Orchestra Teasin' Fex Tret, Carlctnn-Wuhh-Biesc, for Dancing ( Vincent Lepez Orchestra ' I'll Dream of Yeu Fex Tret Hetel Meuse, Veesep Vincent Lepez Urchestral 82263 S09G3 30001 ,1 GOOGG f.nl fem in Fex trot, ricna-Lenraa, ler Dancing Vincent Lepez Orchestra By the Sapphire Sea, Snyder, Baritone, Herbert C. Tilley, Jr.i Erin. You're Wearin' a Wonderful Smile, Stanley, ,-,n)r- Tener Walter Scnnlan and Chorus ' Cleser, Dit Pare, Tener Walter Scanlnn I Want Yeu Back Again, Commgere, Seprano and Tener e0!r7 Betsy Lane Shepherd and Geerge Wilten Ballard ' Snmn Sunnv Day ! ex I ret, ticrlin Memories of Yeu- .)()!184 Atlantic Dance Orchestral Fex Tret, OVmif 1 "iOD7;i Atlantic Dnnce Orchestral Moen River Medley Waltz (Introducing "Colerado and Yeu") Duvid-Juhmon-fletiison, for Dancing ' Green Bres. Novelty Band ). 10117 1 By the Sapphire Sen Walt., Snyder, for Dan:ing Green Bres. Novelty Hand Suppose the Rese Ware Yeu Fex Tret, Denni, Sn.e- 1 phone, Banjo and Piane Ernest L. Stevens' Trie' . Idela Fex Tret (An Oriental fantasy), !l'i;ic- 1 Bradley Natzy's Orchestra ' Parade of the Weeden Soldiers Fex Tret Chnilve j Souris. Jesacl, for Dancing. .. .Vincent Lepez Orchestra' . Alt Over Nothing At All Fex Tret, Itulc, Saxophone, ,)0J8' Banjo and Piane Ernest L. Stevens' Trie 1 I'm Just Wild About Harry Fex Tret (Introducing "Bandana Days") Shuffle Along, Sisilc-Bluke, ' for Dancing Vincent Lepez Orchestra '-.JOOSS 1 Leve Her She Leves Me Fex Tret Make It Snappy, Caesar Atlantic Dance Orchestra. Stumbling Fex Tret, Confrey. .Broadway Dance Orchestral Lovable Eyes Fex Tiet (Introducing "Hootch Rhythm") ( ., Make It Snappy, Atteridge-Schwartz-Bryan 1 eU,'ai' Broadway Dance OrchcstraJ Economy Basement Specials for Thursday C-B Corsets Drastically Lowered in Price! $1.75 Corsets at. . . 59c $2.50 Corsets at. . .$1,00 $3.00 Corsets at. . .$1,39 $5.00 Corsets at. . .$1,89 Ver full figures sh.es S3 le .IB Pink nml while ceutll. Lew nnil medium bust model!", with lone lilpllnes. Well honed. Net n complete size range, but every tdze In the ldt. Warner's Brassieres and Bandeaux 65c Bandeaux al 1 9c $J Brassieres and Bandeaux 39c $1.50 Brassieres al. . -59c SUELLCHBURCS Kee-m'my "usement $3.75 Cottage Sets, $1.49 ."1 nieces In white porcelain. Set lncluilcs- H illnm r pl.itp.", ' lirc.id 111M htiltct pintcH, r. rt ii it p.iuccis, fi cup', ; cnucpiH, 1 meat platter Sllslil defects $2.75 Iced Tea or Lemonade (J -j QP Sets ?PXt)0 fai vije rlRwlf1- Vlth I.iibp coveted pitcher and fi Ii f t a tumlilprK SNUZUFiBURGS i:-neni D.i?emcnt Half -Price Sale of $2.98 Ready-te- Hang Window Awnings at $1.49 ea- StieiiRh made of the faineu r'iiiliidelphia tan and hieu stilpc Slzci te fit inet any window "0, in, I:' and 4 8 Indies .15c Yard-Wide Cretonne, Yard . . Pietlj "Uiiip and llni.nl patteniH in an excellent ai let ofielois I)p"di uble for .sllj) ievci." window or deer liniiRlngq. STiLLLiNBbruS ,:cenniy Basement STORE OPENS 9 t. M. CLOSES AT 5 P. M. S""'Tr?nHIAYtl7YJB, 1922 f 1 NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK MARKET W 12 STREETS lL M Sale of Women's and Misses' Coel Summer Silk Dresses Prettiest Kinds at Marvcleusly Lew Prices! Let Ne. 1 $7.50 te $10 Dresses at. . . Daintily fashioned of taffeta, crepe de chine, Kagle's tuh silk, pongee, Canten crepe, printed summer silks and com binations of materials. Delightful Myles ef fectively t r i m m c d. Choicest colorings. Sizes fi te 41. One pictured. T.nf 2S12.nO s te $15 Dresses at $7.50 Tub silks, Canten crepe, crepe de chine a n d combinations of materials in white and s.u m m c r colorings. Frecks for all occasions beautifully styled and charmingly trimmed. Sizes 10 te 44. One sketched. LXHUiiTtirfU, rvMMhm Wftreft aJ S7.."0 $5.50 'A' V WMm mm, PM S5..'i0 Sale of Women's and Misses' $5 te $6 (0 QC White Silk Skirts at W&.UO Silk crepe, fancy faille, Fan-ta-si antl fancy silk weaves. Splendid variety of smart plaited and gathered medcK Sale! Women's $ Bathing Suits nt90c Smart models of sateen, at t r a c t i v c 1 y trimmed with bias black-and-white striped banding. One sketched. 4k km flrtr, ve ft!2kiA S1".- NBiTiflS Kconemy Basement Phenomenal Clearance Sale of Girls' $4 and $5 Summer Dresses at $1.95 Each Coel, colored organdies and white lingerie in many attractive and becom ing styles. Daintily trimmed with ruffles, tucks, laige cellars, sashc, laces and embroideries Sizes 7 te 14 years. Twe pictured. 19c i Girls' $1.50 Jumper (tQp Dresses at Ui Ramie in canary, Copenhagen tik! pink. Pocket, armholes and cellar pipeil with plaid gingham. Smartlv finished with white leather belt. Si,:es 7 te 14 years. SI. 9,i $1.95 5f 'B "RLiS Economy Basement 900 Dezen $1.00 Cotten Huck Towels TeSe.. g0c DeZen Thick, absorbent towels, in size Itx22 inches. Neatly hemmed. i:ttllPiit for piefes'-inn ii u-e In hospital", doetoih' and dcntl.ts' edkes and nunkuie and hnlrdics Ine ji.iileiu , Ne u-cfiil In hmiK' faf and liand tow pIi Mall ami I'linur Uitlris 7 1 1 ' I ( arcfitl Attention SnTLL' '.3JRGS l:conem5' Busenicnl S. Women's ExtraSizc Bungalow Aprons July Sale-Priced at89c s i;skcS53r Trim models of checked per cale, trimmed with i ickrack braid, sash and pocket. One illustrated. 'iB 10S !":t'one,n' HnseiTipnt Continuing Our Extraordinary Sale of Beys' $2.00 Wash Suits at 9lC ea. Stuidily made suits of fine quality chain bray in navy, giecn, cadet, tan and gray; also woven - stiipe cliambray in blue, tan, brown and cadet. All guaranteed fast tolei, P e p u 1 a r Oliver Tv i-t model.-, with long a n d short leces, contiasting centiasting contiasting ielor cellars, vest.s, cutTs and pipings and black tics. Sizes I! te 8 years. Xenc Sent C. O. D. , " je5 Kconemy Basenu'tit An Importer's Entire Sleck of 9x12 Feci "Trade-Mark" Grass Rugs at $3.98 ea. Extra-Size Undernmslins Twe Remarkable Values! Women's Extra-Size Envelope Chemises 59c Each at :fN A Pietty built-up shoulder models, trimmed with ne.it cmhieidci.v edge. One pictured. Women's $.' Slip-en Sweaters s? nt &S&- i nr Pure worsted in plain & nev elty weaves. blouse" effects. One )ic-tnrcd. Remarkable Sale of MOO Pairr. Women's $1.00 Silk Stockings al5()cpr. Every I'air Perfect. All Sizes 1'iirp thread ill and Hilk-iimiVllier tnlspil HtecMiic itli fpatnpd 1i,ic18. UlacK 41IU yteiKiiiRi of exceptional diiralill bNLU L FTb Jr4LS l:tene'" nascment Wonderful Sale of Children's Rompers and Creepers 'Way Belew Real Werth at g3c ea. Carefully made of excellent qual Its materlnl In plain color or p r e 1 1 j checks. Numerous attrac ts p styles, ilalntilv einbrold einbreld nred and llnlahed with shitc col cel Mrs and trlm minss Klzcs 2 te i. ear. One pictured Tl c a 1 Bargains' '151. TICS '-conenlJ' Basement 3 - B b-.r. 1000 Genuine DuPont Fabrikeid Traveling Bags L'ncqualcd in Town at $1.94 Mail nml J'henc Ordcis filled $ 3$i& i&& 9 wlSsl tiSSrLZa 4A QLJk ff-i tTl ' ft" Phenomenal Offer E Weel-Face Tapestry Brussels Kugs ?;12 ft. Seconds. $12.89 Heavy Seamless Velvet Hut's imperfect.. Pl.by Wemens' Extra-Size Nightgowns at ... iJi"iiereisl. piopei tinned ,f,l n; t ''I'll in Minnie tatleied vtlc 69c NS RflS '"l """".v B.i-Pinpn' 'i i in,i df uith slienir iiild i iifep i! i' ii i n e i ' wa'pi proof hac-i fiunnut. fm ihfli lichl p)t;ht. V(t ser ii ciiVile and sin.iit in black .mil blew ii 1 s-iin h -i7.e f g" kiS ,''lOIeiii JJ.cmcnt Savings Mount te 50' in Our Great August Furniture Sale .Sll' JM'iecc Rustic ec ftp: Perch & Lawn Suit & .:3MM T ii i i.iii .1 l a - i 'i and ii, 1 ii ,ide i i mil -ie S I. .10 Dining Dining Roem Chair. S2.2!) PPI SO. 7.1 Perch Rocker, S 1.7.1 e. Twe Roem-Size Seamless Rugs Tapestry Brussels Tapestry Brussels 'J.. $9.89 ' S'.":': $13.89 Splendid Assortment Seconds Genuine Cerk Linoleum Clearance Hundreds of .wils of bcit qualil.- CORK MNOLKl MS in full rolls, and remnant. .sharply reduced fn imick clearance SKSr" 39c 49c 59c SnTT' . rS Kconemy Basement N. SNELLENIJURG & CO. 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