asS i ", v -- - ViTUSi -' i n VT" .-.f Vtri-tirt P'UWP i ' J MJII .i, -.--- Independents Have Busy Week-End PITCHES SECOND NO-HIT CONTESTi Today's Independent Games And Results of Yesterday rlMhd&nlt-rih"?dr!l,h,ft Tirmlnal. Fery. "nl, """.willnut NlrrrlN. , merj. ' ArUmw' Anturnp itreund, ,nt. Clnb?,,MT?rilA?-J?-,,,rnJL.H,.,lT nt Htfnlen Klrld 1 ".' .5,.lK"f im nnd Miuirate mrrfta. nilBr ! trt " rhl1""' Ilre' ""' .Jil"t'ir..:.-H''l. PMIIr llrt tiiii . ""'""en mrm. nnV 'IK .'," !.". . " "ten h,,r,t. : V V "irrnn. 8ill Robinson, of St. Barnabas, Performs Unusual Feat Against Klauder-Welden N. PHILS SWAMP ARDMORE vAiUn l.nsk. tnnnncrr of the St. .. l... 1.n nitLiii-nnllf nlntfed nn n I W'Mlllind ntfltllt narimuii-. ....n . "i iimiinm, ,,t mwllrnliunrSi. Hltlv.rtfih .1. nnu r.imwoed atr. lrrm, Thlr. riClylchth wgthS, $ "". "! nnd nJSWSMJ JfSSt.n",wn" ,'""",,r" (lnn',."hI.v!MVl''!!,.l.,l, "i JV", I'hMwIrlnliU Nnil'.li. ."rU't,1"."' 'inn llrewn trrrtn. fiV.r.'.X.' ."1? nlfp iirnnr. ""'SmbS. EffiS """. Hrn.c,nth :."J7;n'I '" 1TOB. Sixtieth Mrt nnd NORTH PH LS TO OPPOS E FLEISHER flint In Hill OiillnRher. a new liurler, Seven (Iiijh nge this jiitclirr turned In no-lilt vli'terj for the bejH who held ferli it Sixty-fifth rtrret nnd Klmwend ivenuc Yrstenlay lie turned In lilt hop hep hop eml no-Jilt, no-run uninc, making two In eight tlnjs. On Sntiirduv thn Snlnt were beaten bj Klnuder-Welden. nnil Onllniclier'N p'erfermnnre nn ntngrri nt Jenkintnwn, tnd ninkex It nil the mere Important, as It removes any eMblllt.v of nrsu ment. It being stiiged nn nllen soil. The -eere wits 1 te 0. nnd the SnlntM made their only run of the contest in the second inning en n wiuerae piny. During the frny (,nl1iiglier fnnned seven, but hit reeerd wiik marred nn account of .millng "four men te firnt base with wnlki. They were the enlv .fenklntewn runners te reneh the inltlnl sack. Sickle, the stnr of the Klnuder-AVel-'den nine, uiim the bill, and he pitched an nrtii'le of bull that would win any Mine nnd ulie fnnned Ave. One of the bc-l pln" was n catch by Schncffer In right field, when he picked off u drive fietn the bnt of Sheehnn in the seventh tlint mi veil the day. Rcicnge for North Phils Ardniere trimmed the North Phils en Fiiturdii nt Fourth and WiiiRelmekliiK l!lr(.,et. and before departing netilled the leer- that they were due for an other kicking when they plajed Sun ilaj. There was an awful kicking handed out as predicted, but Ardmeie wns net doing the kicking, but wn-t taking it insteiid. After batting three hour and one half the uptewners found that the score read. North Phils. 28; Ardmore. (I. It leeks like one for the book as the union's record. During the fuss many homers were recorded. ltu-s White get .six hits, nnd Ids four feur feur el kick came with tile biiecs populated. Al Spehrer had two feur-bnggers. one I with the tmses leaded, and Mimiruw aim Mnuger aKe hit for the circuit. Itnblii fcnn pitched for the North Phils and enlj allow rd the hits.-. Knjwnnd made it two victories in ns manv daj by defeating Media A. A. at Thlrtj -first and Dickinsen streets, 6 te 4. The fentuie of the giiniu was the work of McSerley in right field, who had a perfect day at bat with thiee hits and one walk. Shnnahim dropped unntlier hnir-llne ilecl- len when they wre l.eatcn l WVntlnK hcufp. 3 te . Mnnnnliiir wan en the hill. nrt hlH huiiier scereil two runs In lhi fnurth tnd the winning tally tame In the ninth and hits l Htughten and Cinner nrhkHhurE continued U winnlnc Mrnk tfl Uirnul haik .St. CarthnRc at HUtj-nfth nd Cntharlne afreets. 4 te 3 I.eftj Stlelv fsnnul nine of the KalnH Ilrlili'bur uut the (same nn lie In the ilnhth lth a couple ef ceunteri). One of the Inrufst irnnd that ha ever wltnes-prl a Katne In Hroeklawn av the hem team down Camden t'llv. Ill te 0 rraiikrntUld with four hit lid the winners at bat. Phil (erkrell, of Hlllriale performed an Iren man stunt lv twice turnlnn back Kant New Yerk, 5-3 nnd ll-l The Dirtelte com piled V4 hlli te 14 for the (iethamltcs In the two Riunci 4, A J. Ilebhnn dropped a i ouple mere cloe ne The Hast Palls lads were twlce beaten at Atlantic Clt bv the llacharachs. 4-i and 3-1!. They made is hits te 11 for the nhere nine, but were unable te bunch their blnBles at the opportune moment. Once URiln did Philadelphia Termlinl (Teitntnwn) turn back .stonten Tield Club This time the scere w.ic 10 te 4. Pettstnwn nit "I.cft ' lllack hard, serldnjr his orfer erfer lnB for a total of nlxleen hits. fheHfr wen Its first same In the sirles with Vlncese S in 4. Nerman I'lltl hurled for the Mnnus Heek nine, but Plerpen, th former Mackman had one of his Keed dis tnd the ,est Isiose i euld de was flc punkj hit" Keinlnclen A. ('. continued te take the measures of the biff ones. Jehn D.ille's rish tewner" enleilalned at Atlantic Clt. and, tcrempanletl b a bf crowd of rooters, handed Melrosa a H-le-l setlMik Pitcher Themas starred for eKnslnKten. The Itanhep team, of New Voik plae( In this ilt en Saturda, and esterda Wild Wild Wild oed. of 1'rnnkfenl Journeyed te Vew TerK The Frankfnrders were leit(n 3 te 0 Pitcher Kwaru selilnn thim down with two hits Frank Srlialler. one of the best nf the local hurlers pltihed swell hill nKalnsi American Ilrldne nt Tnntnn but lest the derision. 4 te 0 All the run' of th" win ners enine In the second session when a Couple of passes were hunched with three hits and an error. "I.eftx" l.leid, the veteran Tnntnn Hurler new en the Nutlvltv p.ivrell, an held his own with an of the jeunKs'ers. On Salurd! he reglbtcred Ills elEhth stralKht v!rter for the uptewners whin he turned btck the Ivanhecs, of llosten, .", te 4 "l.efu" VleSerlej. the flft-ear-eld hurler I of the Wawoed Cithellr Club, wen nnether treat luer for Knwoe, Catholic Club ORalnit Medli. Th score was 17 te I) ami the downtewners poled out a total of twent- . one hits. The Ilnbsnn nenvrrs have hit their trlde tnd are plus In Hie best ball of the season The bes seem te be wurklnK In unison nowadays i tlelsrher niirinrenlK h.tK lh., nnmliet nf the Sirawbrldgc teim The arners turned blank the store bes en Haturda, nltheuKh they were nutlill, The ere was 8 te II t.eft" Nelan's bes reiently trimmed Al Trultt's preteues, .', te 0 It leeks as If DoxliMewn and Perknsln i ylll baltle for sunreniK honors In the finals ' for second half Monturemer County laun . honors The are still deiidlniked for firm PItie with four victories and one defeat. VKSTKRDAY'N KKSUI.TS) Nt. t'iillMii, s; Dunkirk, 2. Trailer's I'res. Hi stern A. A.. 0. North 1'hlls, 28, ArdmeTe. e. " JiinuTren"e Jnnlera, IOi Coheckslnk ) enmere I'res. trt. Act A. A.. IJ. Irrscmt, 9 iilnn, n. Tlnlriim, ei Fetternl l-nrk, 3. Polish Amrrleans, 7t Knst flrrmantewn. 8. Heslrrn Kleetrle, Hi I,u Jlett. fl. Thomaa II. Kane. 8i Ashbourne, B. Huffelk. Ol nnl Ilnmr. 8. Aster A. C.. Hi Irtnle A, 8. IMmentr. ., mi Thlrty-nlnth Ward. 8. Nt. Cecilia. Si Vlestern It. t' 4. Lerraine. 0 Katie, 2, St. Ilarruibas. li Klauder-Welden, 0. Kenslnitten. 8 .Melrose. 1, llrewsler A. ('., I8t Ran A. C. It, llruer's. I8t Fortieth Ward, 4, Lester. 7i Jewlh World. 4. Hell Hnven, 12 All Stars. 4. Ferke & .tones, Oi Walters A. C 1. Nt. Charles, flt Aiultihen, 4, tee l.n Salle. Si Santa Marin, 4 (13 In tints). Illlldale. Rt Knst New Yerk. 3. Hlllriale, 111 Kust Nrw Yerk. 1. (iarnet, 7l National A. ('., 2. Itanhep, Si Wlldnend. 0. Potlstewn, IOi Hlenten, 4, Kphrntn.'Si Hethsvlllr, 3. lhlth A. A 8i Stale A. ('.. 8. Celllntdale. 0i Morten, 8. Whitman F. C IOi Parkway, 7. Ilnrry til Ilrnwnsnn. 8, llnrhnrnch (Hants, 4i J. &. II. Dobsen. 2. Ilaehnmeh (Hants. 3i . & .1. Kobsen. 2. Stenton Park, 7 Dp Paul. 2, Ciilumhla ".. I8i Kershaw. 8. Seitbwark Men's ( lub, 1.1: Pelhiini, 8. Ke stone, 18i Itnrlnp. 7. ..... Lincoln (Hants. 1)1 Philadelphia Pres. 0. Heward. IZi'rlphna. 8. I.eder A. A.. 4i Rotberouxh, 3. ( hrster, Bt Y Iscesp, 4. Ilrenklnwn. IOi Cnindin t'lt. 0. Mucks County Lcwrnp llrlstel. 12 1 Prince Prince Ien, Bi Hulmevllle, Hi Parklund, 7. Stonehurst and Wilmington Clash in Big Came in West Philadelphia ROYAL STARS AT STENTON SPHAS HAVE IN 14 OF 18 SMS i One of the lightest schedules of the e-ennen greets twilight banebnll fans te night. The quantity Ik dim, but quality, nt!ckn out all ever the 1aeut, nnd ev ernl Important centestn are cnnled. The Plnlslier Ynrners and North Phil lies nrc nt It ngaln. These teams have , met en numerous occasions, nntl the dovvntew tiers nt present held a Hilght advnntnge. Hut the uptewners hnvei been plnjlng wonderful ball nil month anil (luring Hint time nave been piling up victories nt n ."0.1 clip. They expect te ndd nnether te the win column nt the expense of Flelshcr. Out nt Fifty-eighth nnd Walnut streets Nncc Itiiin nnd his Stonehurst team will oppose St. Themas, of WIN miiigtnn. Stonehurst Is new n member of the Philadelphia Knscbnll Associa tion and the funs ncres the river will be nssttred of seeing nil the lending teams In in Hen there. Chappie Jehnsen nnd his PhllndeN pliln Ilevnl Stars reached town this morning nnd opened their local engage ment with the Stenton Field Club. The colored bejs have been away for mere than n month en an extended trip, I which covered the entire New Knglnnd I country, and they innde n complete 1 clenn-up. They will finish the season here, while awnv Chappie has uncov ered several stars that add considerable strength te the team. I.atiMlnlc, champions of the Mont gomery County T.cnguc. will pay their first visit of the season te SlietHlne Park nnd meet the Seuth Phillies, with either Mill Durbln or "Cy" Melllnger en the hill. Herb Stcen will pitch for the downtewners. 1 At Forty-eighth nnd Walnut streets Hilldnle meets Philadelphia Terminal-, and the contest tnatks the first meeting of these tennis this season, Shanahan is the attraction nt Kensington, nf i.mkfnrd nvenue and Herks street, and Manager Duller exneits te take the West Pliiladelphlans into camp. Downtown Nine Will Play Bridesburg at Thirteenth and Jehnsen Tonight When It comes te pln.vlng the city STANDARD WINS TROPHY AND 1922 JUDAIC TITLE Ten Wins Give Weil Cup te Nat Jaffe's Team Nnt R. .laffe Is nlcased today with the season's play of his Standard team in winning the Manny Well Trophy, baseball chnmpleiiihip series, which will f emblemntlc nf the Judaic Cnlnn bnse bnse bnse soen be started bv the Philadelphia "'" (hnmplenshlp for 11122. The final ... . . , , i i i games of the league were plaved .ves- Raseball Association, due consideration',, , afternoon en Stenton Field with will have te be extended the Seuth Plillly Hebrew Association basebnll team, wjilcli plnvs its home games at Ilnller Pnrk, Thirteenth nnd Jehnsen streets. The Sphns held the record of being In mere demnnd bv New Yerk clubs than nnv team In the Ounker City, nnd nlmest every Suniln.v thej nre the par tlclpants in one or two games (ietliam Standard nnd Philndelnhln winning. The victory of Manager Jnffe's team gives Standard ten wins nnd only two defeats. Jee l.nwlti pitched u prctt.v game for Standard .vestcrdav In deflat ing Disraeli by n score of H te 4. nllovv nllevv Ing only four hits. At the stmt of the l seventh Inning the score was 4 all, but j four runs in tlmt round decided the gllllll' IIKIIIII! 1'lTliril. 1CI1IIIN ll.lllllirii , (twill. - ,ii-iii-i l nnefni.tli nml tlm riillre Istniiiliii ,1 tentn TheSphas Imvelen e tiecrest m ,,-,, ,, Knniu a winning s 'k '"' J. ';tnfltr0w' made the fenture piny of the day when weeks, and un until S nt nlny had wen f , , p , Mw mn fourteen of the last eighteen '; thlr,i bniiP. nnri completed a double kill- I nnic li ill,. i iiiki' mi mil' ,fi ,111- ,i, ,v i ikeelnnu rnntemlers for cltv honors. The opposing team will be Billy Whitman's Bridesburg Club, and the game will be played en the home dln dln mend. nt Thirteenth and Jehnsen streets. During the sttetch of eighteen games the teams te score wins ever the Sphns were North Phillies. Dobsen. American Chain and Seuth Phillies. The downtewners: hail steieu victories Inir. unassisted in the eighth round. Morais was defeated by Plilladd phla, 14 te 7. GAME CALLED; BALL SHY Fourteen Spheres Insufficient for 6-14 and Sliders' Match Knmchnilt fiiririii te (nine down a ever most of the cltj topnetdiers, uml cnrlnnd of baseballs for the big bat included In the list were three wins ever t0 ,0tween the (1-14 Club nnd Battling Shnnnhan and two at the expense of Abe's Sliders game at Blackwood, N. ilillihile. !.T.. yesterdn.v. nnd the match was called The Snhiis and Bridesburg hnve come ' nfte'r four nnil -a half Innings. The together en two pievieus ociaslens and Sliders were leading nf the time, ft te S, the Honors liri" even, n- itir-v ,..vv...n . iiiurill'll uane null ,,-f-i, nc,i,i In 11 .ri-0 trliimnh for the up tewners, while the Sphns reversed the decision and wen the second meeting, 11 te 7. The scores of the last eighteen games in which the Sphns hnve played fellow : spins. .-.. Sharinhin. I lul 10 Spline, .1. Hhnnahiin. Julv II Sphas s Illlldale. II Jul IS Sphas. fi, Stenton 1. Juli 13 Sphns s. Tlelsher S Julv 14 Sphas. 3, North Phillies 7. Julv 1ft . Sphas. J. Ilrenx (Hants I July III Sphas 0 Ilrenx Olanls .' July l Sphas. 13 Dobsen. 12 JulJ 1 Srhns '.. Ileltleld. 4, Julj In Snhas 0, Diibsen, I. Julv Jl sphas. t. Amerlran C'hnln, 7 Julv 22 ,.;.,,.. . fl flriincre. 4 Julv 23 5hns! 7 Heuse of David, 1 Jul. 14. Snlias. 2, Seuth Phillies , Snhas ft. M. 13 srain. - .sphas, n. Illlldale. 4 SphaH 3, Shanahan, SARAZEN TO PLAY BARNES lulv J lib 211 Julv 27 2. Julv 2R. lest and mere spheres were ebtnlnnble. Although his team was one run be hind, Dec Crlppen tednv is shouting from the reef-tops that the 0-14 would hnve wen hnd the nine innings been plnjed. Battling Abe Is confident his aggregation would hnve staved out in front, se IB hns txeji decided thut another game will be plaved l.iler. Sam Welnstein pitched geed, bad and indifferent ball. All told he had ilghi strike-outs, but the third inning wns a nightmare for him when the Sliders knocked out five runs, 0-14 1 having scored the same number In the preicdlng round. The umpires hnd a tough time of It, rendering their decisions, but they get by without being bombed with pep bottles when the respective mnnagers, Crlppen and Abe. abided bj their own rulings, paying no attention whatever te the arbiters. Open Gelf Champien and Fermer Te Pay English Soccer Girls Here Helder te Meet at Spring Lake .Martin Heasan. fernur inanuxer of the .. , . . .,, ,. , , ilssteii I" I' soccer team, has ne ured the New Yeril, .Mlb " (icne harnzen, nrM Bnmn hlch the .New Castle United meriian eiien golf ihiimpiell. and ladles' football team of Knglnnd. will play .villi rn nil i J fneinVr holder of ' In this country for Tacenv baseball Ernunds. "Leng Jim Barnes. InrillU llOlllir or hi,urini hPpiember The team Is bonked the natienaj open title, vvll! imel In 1e snii for this country Auuust 3a tbiilv-slx holes of match play at Spiln - Lake. N. J., next Satiiulaj. On Laber D.i.v Sariuen is te meet Walter Hiigen. holder of the British i.......t..ulii In n I hlrt -hIv: linlt. open iiiiiiiiiii""""'! . ", ' , f0, me Monmouth Ceunlv Cup presented by mntcll nt the Westchester lliltllieie jnl Herace Hnrdlnit and IVUx Warburs. The Ceillltl Club 111 H.C, N. 1. I final store was 12 goals te II Rumson Leses Uphill Fight ItiiniHnn. N. .1.. Julv .11 Rumson fnueht a hard uphill hut leslnir battle hern with the VVhlPPinv uiver pem reui in me nnai name Tien Kmerv's IMtman ciewd seiureil re ' venge en llirnev Schaefer's nirard Flelil Club team for the defenl handed the CntlaK rs In the epi'TiInu" R.ime of the season "lxen hurlnl swell lull and allmvid (llrard eul three hits I he Una! eunt vins s te A flfr IesIiik telve slralthl Shanahan fans n,.e pleased te sie their favorites cash jh vv Ith a rouple of victories last eeU J1" W'eit Phlladelphlans net nnether iracli v lllllilale tomorrow nlshl RT Kepner's suspension was lifted nn Biiurda and mj Whitman used him lnst the Hirber pine, of Trenten, the UrldeshurK star held the bakers te four hits nn the uptmvners walkul avvas vsltli a Ji-te-ii triumph. nelhrr team that Is lurnlns In vlctei ' Jlter vliterv la Neiasenie Dan .Mellen'" I preiecea took the measure of llrldesburir hill W"h Ve11' tlKlr "nr nurlt,r' en ""' Al .VIIIdenlterR Is wearing a hiead, expan f" smile these davs If am teim had n.rd luck at the iietawnj It was this same era team Hut In tlm last fifteen rallies Ji'ven have been returned as victories, hence ine reason for rojelc'iin, .The uqiielt silk Villi Klrls mine here with sreat leputnt'ens. but wenl awnv en the i-ir. tn'1 ,"' H -I ' 7 'nui" Hh lh" rl'lfher Klrls the visitors hail Intended a., .1 " cnaiieiiKe for tne Slate i hninpleii "hip If I hey wen, se .Miss Mllilrid IMdwiur en Statu i" censiiierlnis Issulnu a dell fur the thamplenshlp. .Hart rani I'ark was the wlnni In the iVt.l!fV.'"in'e ' Hie week when tin West' Ihlladelphlans handed the I.nKiin A, A a jrimmlng. 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Ilat all hleel sprliiK anil neft top itn 1 1 ri sM SNI L'rNhURCS Economy Basement Drastic Clearance Reductions en Women's and Misses' Summer Dresses Marvelous Values That Offer Tremendous Savings! Odds and ends taken from regular stock and cut te fractional prices. S2 in $2.50 Summer r Vvi " : m&r: & jLretsaea - i m $1.00 Ginghams and voiles in pretty checks and plaids. Ex cellent assortment of styles and colors. One Pictured. $3 te $4.00 Summer Dresses $1.50 Splendid quality gingham in many attractive styles for street or house wear, bizes 16 te 44. One Sketched. $4 te $5 Summer .. J 1..)0 Dresses Women's Undermuslins i jA $2.00 SB T -N. . f B K 7 ., Wi IS I W'l,'li mm Mr Wm tffl iiMkj ' j j i W ?2,e Br A li U ' H. - $1.00 y X Variety of becoming models in gingham and colored voiles. Choice summer colorings. Sizes 16 te 44. One Pictured. 200 Women's $5.00 te $7.50 Extra-Size Summer Dresses at $3.00 te 52, Slenderizing styles in ginghams of pretty patteins and colorings. Sizes 48 49c 39c Clearance of $1 Tub Skirts Odds and ends in white, model. 39c Gathered Clearance of $1.50 Waists 75c Odds and ends of cotton waists in white or color combinations. Clearance of $5 and $6 Woolen Skirts. Odds and ends. Gathered or plaited models. $1.90 SnellENDURJgS Economy Basement Prnttv vacation kinds in- 1 expensively tagged. ! Women's Under- AQn muslins Gowns, chemises, skirts and bloomers tailored or tiimmed styles. Women's Under- Qg( muslins Gowns and envelope chemises of lingerie cloth. Prettily tiimmed. Women's Extra-Size Envelope Chemises. . . . Tailored models with buiit-up shoulders. Cut full of lingerie cloth. Wemens' Corset Cevers Several dainty styles. AUe envelope chemises in tailored styles. Women's 59c Princess Slips. . . With hheulder btraps and hemstitching Women's Niffhl- 7p,( gowns Lingerie cloth, charm ingly trimmed with lace and embroidery. bMCLLLNBUROS 'dement Women's $2 and $3 C-B Corsets at 59c $1.39 Sizes 21 te 25 only. Mod Med els for the acrage and .slender woman. Pink and white ceutil, with girdle top, medium and low bust. All geed summer weight. Bar gain wonders! 69c Lace-Trimmed Brassieres, 9c at Our New Seda and Light Lunch Counter Just installed is the biggest, most sani tary anal most reasonable place in town for light refreshments. Ji (3 lmJFKi v. l Wffl .Fvr The freshest, choicest, most luscious ficsh fruits yield the juices of our syrups. Our ice cream is the finest possible quality made in the most sanitary way from specially selected and rigidly tested farm and dairy products. Everything served in carefully steiilized silver con tainers. Everything the best at the lowest prices, in Philadelphia. Ice Cream Sedas 10c Sundaes 15c Sandwiches 10c Coffee 5c Pies, Cakes, Pastry, 5c & 10c bNELLENBURflS Economy B.ibement 5000 Yards of 35c Yd.-Wide Cretonne Te Sell at 19c yard Extra heavy quality in beautiful floral and stripe patterns. Choice of all the wanted coleis. Desirable for slip covers, deer and window hangings. Marveleun Value! $2.98 Ready-te-Hang Window Awnings, Each at Made of heavy brown and tan stripe, trimmed with white braid. Complete with fixtures. Mail and Phene Orders Promptly Filled; SNELLEN BURtfS Economy Basement $1.40 WiSBiPis! w wffrt mmik mmm H' . ' 41 - fsahv wei aFxiAJR- z' n? aim -r Women's 400 $25 tO Serviceable Bungalow carance Aprons 150 Grass In Regular and Extra KUgS Sixes superior tiunhty, all neatly bound. Mostly H'erfVi Far Mere Than green. Pretty stenciled borders. Fne attractive etC each size flxl2 h. Clear checked and stuped (J O ftO ginghams and peicales, at- tDOft0 tractive finished with t nekrack braid, sash and " 1"" ' "timum u null iMislniner. l'eclet' .Uml anil riiime (hilt, a SnFLLL'NBURljS l'Cone"U Filled While Let 1 nils j Oval. Oblenp, Square and yip uasKei napes Highly attractive enameled metal boxes in many new shapes, designs and styles never bcfeie shown in Philadelphia. Henaissanee silhouette, Per sian, ilaiy, butteitlj, lese, sweet peas and many ether new and attiacttxu designs. These boxes aie well finished, with smooth edges and aie very desirable for feed containers, embtoidery, sewing, jewelry, etc. Used fei ornamental purposes, tee. Wonderful allies! V.L f7V .uS Econemj Basement 60 ft. Seamless Axminster 7.6x9 ft. Seamless Weel VeIels S..Sxl0.6 ft. Soiimless Wnnl Vi.Ki.ls ivi' n qn.imince Vni,,,,,,. y 9x12 ft. Heav Seamed Axminsters 1 l.:i.12 ft. Seamless Weel Tapestry 1 Sharply deduced te $20 L'aeh Extraordinary Values in Inlaid Linoleum, 2 Yards Wide rcs- at 79C Sq. Yd. cs A big pui chase of 'JO(K) yaids in tile patterns te sell at the price of cork linoleum. Please bring room measurements. I'esiU.-ely Nene te Dealers. Slightly imperfect S'lLLl rN, 'LiS Economy Basement :N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: N. SNELLENBURG & CO. SNELLEHBURflS 'fiSent Great Entire Stock Clearance of Men's and Yeung Men's Twe-Piece Keep Keel Suits That Originally Sold Up te $25.00 at $7.25 each The National Summer Suit for Men Made of feather-weight fabrics in light, medium and dark shades. Mohair Suits Coel-Cloth Suits Worste Suits Beach Cleth Suits Tropical Suits Crash Suits Wide choice of swagger s'yles for young men and scores of censeivative and semi-conservative models for men. SMFLLEN3 ROS Economy Basement Useful for Many Purposes Decorated Metal Candy and Utility Bexes 2. ;i and 5 Pound Sizes Splendid Values at 19C te 49C each 1 j,j rz. i'rf. "v i, . . -W '1U .fAr. v'i.l ii f v. ( VI &. v ,,)"! ,f Jit.,r . . . i . -