ni ....'.. I - J !. ' i-l? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHIIjAliliJLiPHlA, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, r m V h " Semi-Pre Teams Start Week With Busy Schedule NORTH PHILS WIN IN IEN INNINGS Six Successive Hits in Tenth prove Undoing of HeckenbUry. Play Terminal Tonight ARDMORE BEAT BRIDESBURG nn month bnck it did net appear ns " " " .. .. t. .in.. . '. .. i. ti.n xnptii I'liuiin.q. inr innnv t&fugu im i,,., i.i11,t.,f rs enu of the leading Independent ' 7 ... .1... ll.. rn enl... In .! tflims '"s1"'" ....- b n - much of n swnth In the scml-pre ranks this season. But things arc different new nnd nt the present tlr.'.a this "'.lib Is playing the lest ball of any team in the city, bar none. This statement will be -refuted. e( course, but records are records, nnd that's what these submitted show. Yesterday the team traveled te Card Card insten and handed St. Carthage a, trim mlng In c" fcs,0"s' Heckcnbury was en the hill for the Saints nnd allowed the were te be tied in the ninth en Johnny Ilea's triple. He took au,alr tlnne flight in the tenth, when Pitcher Itoblnpeii led off with n single nnd live fpnmmates followed. The North Phils tcercd four mere runs nnd the game ended. !' te 0. Tonight the North Phils expect the largest crowd that has ever witnessed a tame within the confines of Fourth nnd Wlngohecl.lng streets. The Phllly T.rmlnnl will be nlnycd. nnd Heb DavK whose name is n household word with North Phllly fans, will oppose his j old teammates ngainn uny wteinaucr. the Viiielnnd lad, who Is one of the, best hurlers hereabouts, and the game should be a hummer. Tlie recent streak of the North Phila delphia baseball team can be accounted in a large measure te the pitching of Robinson nnd Stelnader. The former is n new hurler signed three weeks age by Perry Heifsnydcr, and the records show thnt he has wen lix straight. Hay Stelnadcr has also hit his stride and the three games in the le-t column were dropped early In the season. The record of the pitchers is nppended p.i 1.000 Tioblnien Knny MfDennM Wllllami W1 rrry . Knrlsht Ter ltlnadfr . Pflleft EMbcId Jehnsen flincy . Kvars . Jlonrew Frecterli ks Dctrlrk )tlraheclfr Leur . Kti . I.UUU l.OOO I 1 000 1.000 1.00(1 .7re i .t.-.e 17 .625 ..'43 .Mh .300 1 .nne .000 .OOll .000 .000 .000 NatUltr traveled te i:t Nv A'erk for a funda sum- nnd I'hll llngirerty's inthletes fm off lcterlnus by the si'erc of I te 3. 1h mine was decided In the eighth Innlns hfn Harry O'Uennell lilt Or the circuit. Trey hji en the hill for NntlUly nnd $ltenM a steady Kame. He was opposed l)y Alktn. formerly of the Itechester Interna. tlenals. Hhanahan has apparently hit Its stride. Tin West rhtladelphlans eJ d another game te the rleht side of the ledger hen l they took Wjndmoer Inte camp. VJ te 3. Marty Clne as en the hill for Jim Henner'H clan ind held the loners te nine hits, l'lez, Oales rd DeWna all starred at bat, with thru) tits apiece. nrldrshurr and Ardmore engaged In a lusBing bee en the Main Liner's grounds, nil Joe Oalllnan end h's preteges romped off with the declelen. 14 te 13. winning out ben Mattla hit a .emcr In the ninth, scertw Jee C'ullnan ahead of him. Tne contest ro re ro jehed luelf Inte en old-fnshlened slugging tr, with llr'desburg getting eighteen ami Ardmore getting tenty-one hits Kxtra-base clouts featured. Ruliy and Hanford had Jeublca. Mauls had a triple and pair of ROTtra, while Drewn also had two feur-bac-Itrs and Hanford and Devlin ena each. The largest crowd that ever witnessed a Imft at Mhicus Heek saw the Viscose Club lower the colors of Illlldale, 7 te 2. TlltC's I trilllant pitching wai the outstanding Tenure, holding Hie I.irbyltes te seen scat- i tred hits, In the sixth Inning. JMdle tier- , rr ran li.uk te deep center, robbed Hindtnp of n triple and then doubled Jehnsen off I Mcend. Merris Rath was the liittlng Mm. "li ihre blngles. and Viscose wen In the ' itti with h half-doyen run", when It necked Pleurne out of the lien The Seuth l'hlls defeated Philadelphia T.rmlnal en Satuidaj. 2 te 1, but plaMtig t I'eti.lnwn esterday the Railroader so se jurnl revenge by the ncere of 3 te 1. Hddle Wnnen tolled en the hill for Dick Smith and held the Sphns te five hits. Wlldnoed A. A. tiaveled te Rrenklawn and. surrrlscd Kast Side, of Camden, with a 4-te-l spanking Walsh pltcheil reat ball ler the Frnnkferd lads and was master of the situation throughout I)j La sinlle Council meveil Inte first place defeating Commedoie Ilnrrv Council In J . of l ga.iie at I mid Venango streets. ni.Vlera. '"" lu ' 7- Anhblsnep ,.,.. uue dnnJetL iiunia .Maria a surprise partv J? Inning 7 "te t. and Isabella trimmed San ComltiEe is te 12. .,T,h 'eiith Phllly Hebrews wen the first r.I" hund.iv games from Heinle Zlmmer K'ns Oiaige leant, (t te e. with I.ef y im en n,e u. hut wrre Imiten lv g'Mowbieok 7 rC 3. t'hlcklc I'.msen being f lei.ns hurler. Ink! ,u',l,'e of the Peair vvun the dc'slen I ' J,'" in Audubon, which wus slepued f.i.Ln.i "! '""'ng with the llovbernugh Pio Pie 'nals in t. lea, ,,,,. Audubon. 3 te 1. fii ine phlvcrM iin.l ,,ii, iitnnlre 11,1. a , . M l il,! i. r-,H ,l0" """ KKn'n Hl tli' xrnas lili!S-V 1S,,,1,y. .'""n M'Hterday. the scorn Sd i.i '" ' K'tUl''s was In rare form anil ffriB..V?pen,M"8 '" fl' ,l"' "'i'1" '" of ef IciiJi rf .H""''er"r ftl"' Sherman were wal pea for fourteen luitj bltigles. LOURIE TO ASSIST ROPER ''-American Quarterback Likely Member of Tiger Gridiron Staff Rlin?CC"m, x" J" A,,' 7. -While ,' '; l)Pr hns net announced the per Prin,cl."f J1"' ''!'lnB staff of the jrinccteii fnethnll siuml for next fall, " understood here that Den I.ourle. ,'.,;;""',''l,'ln quarterbncU In 10'JO. will fii.,11 1 V' ,nk(' t'lm'Re of the half dozen t" elie"ceS " "II01" lis M,ccc('fcer "ni AltheuKl, hard hit by graduation in Z ,lel'irlinent. the tlcirlepmcut of n I general te take the place of I.ourle tn,tl",,M0,!d,'s Kreiitest problem. ir.w111 ''live as his guests at his nntwr home Maine during the last llkeW V,' ' ment" hlx nf tlie most berth '""''nt for the field general's Ce?n, ." u,,u,0-Muly last fall; Johnny rib? t.nlM' " so,,le, wl" w" Inell Who J ,0"r', "ml f,,llr sopliemores aiittirS,5!'!1 "" ,llP frcHhinnn eleven last lop,; lem "Itrfil und Frank Pagen Vt Railroaders Have Grounds ',V"'lh "r"e"lU,M'! V,mn, L'r umlH " 'I'ttentv ,1'arkl th. I."."1 AH'ghenv avenue (Stenton 1 "'npetMlm "n,,!.1,van!H Hl,ri""' wll """ the ri..1. "'!'.111 vvlih the leinlluir i.,.1iiih ,,r leis li"'i1.l:,.','." di'slilnis te bu booked Hnih : ... -M '. :".". IT ViirtVi Tuvnlv. UtfOiieiiU 3HM .ci.T"U"p " N- Rndll fiand a 1 1 i i,l .;.', , A" f .. . 7 . The second North at nf it.""" inu rtult harness herss meet- I Will Ontiri Ihla nfl.rnnnii Tffl ri.i. easen I!!!! Verferm.itr.v I"''1 rer and psesr WttriY'1 l tn J"'- meatln htra Wen Lest Tle . ... 1 n 1 1 e 0 . . 1 II e t ii n 1 e e l n n i e u ... 3 l n ti 3 l l e ,-i 3 e n r. e 7 i! a a e ii n i i) l l i i l n l i 0 1! II 0 1 0 Today's Independent Games And Results of Yesterday ... . TODAY'S HCIIF.DtTI.F. HIIUUlii nt Keiilh I'hllly llfbrcwi, Tlilr. Itftith nnd JolinMen utrcfln. Ilrldeaburr at Sprlnr Clly-Heifrufnrd. Delnen nt htrnten l'lcld Cluii, I'lill-IIIIenn nnd. Miurrnvr elrrftn. 1'lill.idtlphlii Terminal nt North 1'IiIIIIm, I eiirth. unil Wlntoherklnr utrreta. rirUher nt Rejl Htcrs, llread nnd llutlrr treett. Hnmh Plillll.. a. VmIjU. n.u.. .!. ,I,ndal- ut Stenehur-t, Flfty-rlRhth and Walnut itrMU. Ulrndde nt Ut Drelhtr, riftr-foerth uni nnu urn7 aT-nue, SI. 15. Smith at Heruln.ten, Frnnkferd ue una iBvrjcs .irrri Mllen Htara at WtMen. nftr-feurth trjet and Warrington avenue. Notnurme nt I'hecnlx ProfclennU, Twentv-rMth and Illnmanit iIpmii Puritan nt I'e-rltis (ilnnt. lertruTrnth - ft, HgUXE" n, .,,.,.. ... - . - - ...: :vv. -. .- "....nim ....., Aw - nix - unii hireer. anil nnrnpr nvnu. ..,Wnl1 ,'dt '' Knmoed, Thlrty.flrst nnd nirkinnen trri. ..A'Jn', !'" " P'"" A. A., MlUfhrr nirrri nna Aiumi reau. Oriental A. (' or UtenrfAtcr, nt Wild. weed. N. J. Wlldwoed A. A., nt 1-eran A. A.. Elllit tenth and Rockland itrteU. , , YESTERDAY'S RE.StlI.TS Natkltr. 4i Kant New Yerk, 3. Tiiiiuev, ii nurm uihuiii. Ut Royal UlanU, lSi Ivanher. 0. HiHiaa. Hi llran... n irannee. u norm uianm, u. Meadoffbreok, 71 Bphfu. 3. H'lldwoed A. A., 4 IlroelUnwn, 1. viDCene, 7i linianlf, 2. North PhlU. 0, Nt. CMIhace, S. Ardmore, 14 ItrldeKburs, 13. 1'ottntewn, si Meuth 1'hll. . Roxberouih I'res, Si Audubon, 1. Ashbourne. Si Prlham, 2. Nliunuhan, 12t Wyndmoor, 3, Nt. C'hnrlm, 10) Frurler, 0. Phlln. Prea, Oi Mendotvbreok, 4, l.a Melt, 18; De Paul. 0. Trl-Ceuncll, 13j Panchnll. C. I'nruca Pres, M Woodbury liliinU, 0, union v.un, i Ttiipenerken urun, 1. nunuiK. ut l )cuin ill hlUerbroek .lr., a'li (Kfnrit A. A.. 12 Muukcr ('. C, Oi Heulh Phlln. t'uba, 3. iluaKrr v. l'.. lit I'liell 1. v., 3. Farrrn. lit htpwart. 0. Keystone, Oi Wrlden, 4. Wretcrn A. A., fli (lleuceater A. C, 2. Ilrlment F. ('.. Oi Nema A. C. 6. Hnrrliurten, 3i Ntrrn 4; Ce., 1. Tlnlcum. ISi Frrke It Jencn. 0. .Mrledy, Mi Point llrrrzr. 1.1. Illllrrrst II. C, ti Terpy II. C, 3 (It Innlnta). U'nshlnglen Stars, R; Trnjlnr Pres, 5. Meuth (iernutntenn, Oi Karlton. 4. Ilrewstrr A. C, IOi Hi. Patrick's. 1. (Ilrnniere Pres. 4i Curtis ', t',, 0. Aster A. C. l'!i Cumir A. A.. 2. Heulhnnrk. Hi Nnllenul Park. '.'. Twcnty-cUhlh Wnrd. Oi AiiRlrsrn, 7. Tlnlrum 4r., Oi IVrke A .leurs, Jrs.. 5. Mlquen Tribe. li Yeniih Trllir. 0. K. of C. I.ennue Up I.n Salle, IOi Coin Cein Coin medorr Harry, 7i Isabella, ISi Man llemhiKO, 12i Arrhhlsheii Rvun. 7 Nnnta Murlu, 2, Glrnleck, 18i Ksslncten, 7. Morten. IOi Mrdla. I. CnrllNle Indians, 0; Lighthouse II. C, 3. I'nlmsru. 7) Rhrrslde. n. Kluudrr.Welden. 7t MeKlnlrr, 1. HI. Culllstus. 12i TeMunda, S. Helen Walnwrlght Wins tlilm Ce. Aufr, 7. HcKn Walnwrlght. of New Yerk, ulmmlnie ever a two urnl a nunrter mile course, wen the rhlcaue Jour nal's second nnnunl rler swltn from a Held of thirty-four entries. Her tlme wuh 10 jinlnutrs and 13 itrcemli. Performance Jpt?' '!iS! "Mq BsUlLaaangHalaWri CvW- ATLANTIC superiority Dependable performance! That is the story you get from Atlantic Gasoline, no matter where or when you buy it. - Atlantic isn't simply a fair-weather gasoline. Its complete and uniform "chain of boiling points" gives it all the elements for action and all the elements for power required te meet every speed, lead, temperature or ether operating condition. Yeu need no scientific analysis te discover Atlantic's absolute day-in-and-day-out superiority as a fuel for present-day meters. Performance will tell you that! Starting will prove that Atlantic vaporizes and ignites easily. Getaway, pickup and hill climbing will show that Atlantic is packed with stamina. Mileage and the long-continued, carbonless ' smoothness of your meter will give you positive evidence that Atlantic burns completely that every possible heat-containing fraction is devel oped into live, wheel-turning energy. ATL ANTI C GASOLINE PutsPepin Your Met of SPHAS-HILLDALE I Stonehurst and llansdale Teams Meet in Big West Philly tlame DOBSON VISITS STENTON A number of Important contests are en the Mendny evening Inyeut for the twilight baseball fans. The Seuth Phllly Hebrews and Illlldale, the two Phila delphia teams who have plnycd mere games together than Tiny ether clubs, clash again at Thirteenth nnd Jehnsen streets, . Ne team beasts such n. record against the colored nine as the Sphas, nnd It takes n pretty geed club te split even with the Darbyltcs In eight games played. Eddie Gottlieb wilt likely use Itube Chambers against the Darbyltcs, while I'M Ilelden nil) ilenenrl nn I'lill Ceckrcll, whn relieved Flourney when the Intter was knocked out of the box yesterday with Viscose. The Stonehurst fans are awaiting the fuming of l.nnsdalc te Fifty-elglitli nnd Walnut streets.- The Montgomery County League champions took a long while te get started, but are new play ing remarknble bell, us Is evidenced by the recent wallepings thev handed the Seuth Phillies nnd Chester. Playing ns Germontewn the same club has also measured a number of prominent teams the lnt month and has wen nine out of ten games played, l'ltlier Kill Durbln or Melllnger will pitch for I.nnvdalc against Ilobinsen or Friday. Anether important contest is between Stenton Field Club nnd Dobsen, These teams will meet In the uptown series for the championship of the Philadel phia Hasebnll Association. They have met a number of tlmps. nnd en each oceusien the fans have witnessed close and exciting contests. Manager Powell will likely pitch for Stenton against Thummel. The evening's layout also has the Flclsher ynrners opposed te the lleyal Stars at IJread and Illgler streets. Mnr shall K. Smith is nt Kensington. Frank ford avenue and llerks stieet, and Mu Cnll Pest at Knywoed, Thirty -first nnd Dickinsen streets. INNIN HOASH Hemc-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday ' Yester- Season's day Total Itnih. Vntikers I " Tehln. llmniis 1 Sprkrr. Indians J n.iiilxrt. Iteris ....... . J (leslln. Henaters " III H 7 l I.F.Adl'K TOTALS TO IIATK Wl Amerlrnn Inipie .Vl National I-fiims 33 TUB I.KOERS TO DATB American Iventue Williams, nreniis Walker. Athletlca Ruth. Yankees Ilellmann. .Tla.ers Miller. Athletics Mnmrl. Yankees Tebln, nmwns Falk. While Hex MeMnnus. , llrewn Djkes, Athletics Hums, Red Sex Judge. Senators 1121 Ml 320 5 ZK 20 17 in 10 10 i) e H X H H Hpcaker. Indians Ruth one year age 30 National League llnrnsbr. rnrrllnnU Williams. Phillies 1ax. PhllUes .Mnusel. tllnnts Wheat, Robins Krtly. (Hants Alnsmlth. Cardinals Orltne. Cubs Miller. Cuba Carry. Pirate s . . . ., Parkinson, Phillies Founder, Cardinals 1 HOME RUNS 1021 American League National League Total 477 4011 037 CAPTURES FREITAG TROPHY Miss Westvllle First In Fifteen-Mile Race at Bristel Only one speedboat race was held by the Delaware Itlvcr Yacht Hoeing As sociation under the auspices of the Ancher Yacht Club nt Urlstel yesterday. In the lace ever a lifteeii-inllc course for speedboats of unlimited power and no hull restrictions, for the Freltng trophy. Miss Westvllle, under the Westvllle Yachting Clulj colors, and driven by William Wngnei1, was the winner. Stnrt was nt 5:05 P. M. and finish nt r:34:44. Freda III. under the Westvllle Yacht ing Club colors nnd driven by Wllllnm l-reitng, came in secenii. start was at 5:0." nnd finish at 5:44:0!!. Peggy, under Westvllle colors nnd driven by .1. Schreedcr, wns a peer third, finishing at u:(i:i.p. SSwsl "mmz ' s Economy Basement Specials for Tjaesday ssssas sssss ssssssisssssssa m i i isslMBMMsMMMMWMMliBBMWBiiiMWlMaaMBiMWMMTM"'"" aifl II . . n 'H M MONDAY, AUOU8T 7, 1023. Stere Opens nt 0 A. M. Closes nt 8 I". M. B l Y M ENTIRE BLOCK -MARKET II te 2ix STREETS M Great Sweeping Clearance Sale of Women's & Misses' $4.50 te $7.50 Pretty Cotten Dresses SwCn S xJJvlV?aa n5? aPw Sis mP i 1 I Wss . ' Te 3600 pairs of Black One-Strap Heuse Slippers. All made with cushion insoles and rubber heels. Sizes 3 te t'. Drastic Clearance Sale of Girls' Summer Dresses Prices Are Phenomenally Lew Girls' $1.50 and $2.00 Dresses Many attractive styles in sheer colored organdies and dotted lawns. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Girls' $4.00 and $5.00 Dresses. . . $1.95 Levely models of colored or gandie, dimity, voile and white lingerie. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Wonderful Sale of $1.20 Oil Opaque Window Shades, 54c Each Sizes 36x72 inches. These oil and come mostly in green. Slight seconds. 500 Pairs $12.50 Pure Lamb's-Weel Blankets Te sell at $7.95 Pair Guaranteed 100rr pure lamb's wool. White with pink and blue borders; also pretty plaid patterns. All the desirable colors. Full double bed size. $4.50 Comfertables at fl0 PA Silkeline and percaline covering, with white, i)it3J sanitary, full cettcn filling. Medium weight and full size. b'. i '. -JS Economy Basement Men's 25c & 35c Seft Cellars Various qualities of fancy madia, pique, pongee and ether high grade materials. Broken mzcs. Phenomenal values! Men's 25c & .'15c Shield Q Bew Ties at, Each UK" Excellent assortment of high- grade silks in very attiacthe colorings. Four Big: Values in Inexpensive Under muslins Women's Under- 39c muslins at, Each Envelope chemises, corset cov ers and bloomers. Women's Undermuslins, 49c Skirts, drawers nnd bloomers of lingerie cloth and batiste. Tailored or irimmc i siip. Women's Gowns at 79c Lingerie clot h, bcautifull trimmed. Women's Extra-Size AQn Bleemers at OKj Tailored models of batiste. SNlLLENBURGS Economy liusemciu Taken Right Stock and $2.00 Ginghams, Organdies and Voiles In an exceptional variety of becoming models, daintily trimmed with embroidered organdie, pique and plain organdie cellars and cuffs, crochet buttons, panels and pique pipings. Popular checks, plaids, figures, plain colors and combinations of colors. Sizes 16 te 44. Twe pictured. Clearance of Women's & Misses' $8, $10 and $12 Silk-Dresses at. . Crepe de chine, tub silk, Shantung, pongee, Can Can eon crepe, printed silks and combinations of silks in delightful colorings and styles. Sizes 16 te 44. Big Bargain News for Tuesday! 5400 Pairs of Women's $2.50 One and Twe Strap Heuse Slippers Sell at $1.75 Kid Twe-Strap Heuse Slippers 89c $1.00 Girls' $2.50 and $3.00 Dresses Colored organdie and white lingerie in a wonderful assort ment of styles and colors. Sizes 7 te 14 years. bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement shades are better grade machine Mounted en geed spring rollers. bV-Lf.5.'RiS Economy Basement Men's Garters, Special at 10c Made of hert ends of geed elastic, securely stitched. Patent clasnfatenei. F V.J b Economy Basement Mid-Summer Clearance 1200 Grass Rugs Size 9x12 Feet $3.98 Genuine x Rims C 9x12 Feel. $6.98 $5.98 SxtO Feet, .Mail wild nhene orders filled while let lasts. 200 N. SNELLENBURG & CO.- Out of Regular Reduced te Each $5 SnIUxtTsjcS Kconemy Basement Pair and 1S00 pairs of Black Kid Exceptional" values. bN ELLEN BURflS Economy Basement Offered for Tuesday Only! $1.35 Hemstitched and Scalloped Table Cleths at 79c ea. Firm, cotton damask cloths in a variety of pretty patterns. Size l1s yards square or round. Nete the Saving! b.MELLENBURflS Ecnni3;' Basement Women's Neat Bungal6w Aprons In Regular and Extra Sizes Economically Marked at g9c Each Gingham nnd percale, finished with rickrack braid, sash and pockets. bMEL. C'.BJRGS Economy Basement Supremely Fine Values in Infants' Wear Infants' Leng Nainsoek Slips. . . . 59c Made of excellent materials Dainty bishop style. Infants' Long Leng Long Nainseok Gertrudes. 59c nmed 50c 19c 59c 19c Lace or embroidery trimmed Infants' Demet Flannel Gertrudes. With crochet edge. Infants' Flannel Binders Infants' Demet Flannel Gowns. . . . With draw string. Infants' Cotten Shirts Lew neck. Sues rt month? te 2 years. m te $37.50 Roem-Size Rugs """""""""n (l.9 ft. SeamlPKS Avminclm- i II ei -i 0x9 it. Seamless Axminvsier 7.(5x9 ft. Seamless Weel Velvets 8.:ixl0.(i ft. Seamless Weel Velvets 9x12 ft. Seamless Velvets 9x12 ft. Heavy Seamed Axminsters l II. a-x 12 ft. Seamless Weel Tapestry . Extra Heavy Quality Inlaid Linoleum, 2 Yards Wide i" at 89C Sq. Yd. big purchu'-e of :()(() yards of several excellent putteniH. I at the pi ice of cork linoleum. I'lease bring room mcasuro mcasure s. Pesitnely Nene te Dealers. te sell ments Just Received 508- Genuine Cowhide Traveling Bags te Sell at $2.94 Lewest price for which bags of this quality have ever been sold in Philadelphia. Made of thick split cewhide. Rubberized lined, with inside pocket. 1C- and 18-inch sizes in black. Mail and Phene Orders Filjcd bHELLEHBURjOS Kcone,ny "moment aHaWanMnalBWaaBsaMaMnBsBBMaaalMBMMsalMaWHt Sale!" Beys' $2.25 Khaki Flapper Suits at $1.49 Coel, comfortable little short sleeve models, sturdily made of sulphur-dyed khaki. Sizes 5 te 7 years. Beys' $2.00 Tub Suits 87c Plain blue or blue with rr-il cellars anil cufTa. Have short and long sleeves. Sizes 3 te S years. Beys' $4.95 Blue Serge Suits All-Weel $3.25 Oliver Tnlst models in sires te 7 years. Bevs' $6.75 All-Weel LiBht-Wcight QA OK Coats at dt.Vd Goed-looklnir coats of all-wool, material. Sizes :Mi te 10 years. Beys' 95c Tub Knickers 55c IBht and dark shades of Daytona, cloth. Sizes T te 13 years. Beys' $1.39 Tub Knickers 81c Black and white, cotton crash and tan khaki knickers. Slr.ea 7 te 17 years. .bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement Corsets Underpriced Twe specials in sizes up te 32. $2.50 Corsets R1 JQ With elastic girdle &'' top. $4.50 Corsets 0O QQ An excellent model O' for the average figure. bM ELLEN BURCiS Economy Basement Women's $3 Pure Worsted Slip-Ons at $1.69 Fashionable blouse style in pretty loose weave light weight and comfortable. Geed colors. Round-neck style, with plaitd belt. A Third Less! bNELLENBURCS Economy Basement Infants' Demet Flannel Sacques. . . 29c Infants' Quilted Pads, 22c and 45c Infants' Merirm Stockings 29c Infants' CQp & QCp Blankets"71' ;70L Infants' Turkish Bibs, 16c and 19c In white and colors. Infants' Hand Crochet Sacques, Special at ... . Pink or blue trimmed. $1 Infants' Knitted Bootees 35c 5 Economy Ilasemcnt mi anarniu Reduced te $20 Each N ' Nd JRijS Economy Uascnient Vvii .w it l V v? .hi-l Mi -1 TiJ h N. SNELLENBURG & CO.. W. , vase
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