yija M1 --: l-l. .l iiftsni'.'SgJ -wSlpjRfWW? ;N-l 'rW'fJV TTTU-v ''' k'' rr -rtr.WH W FW ji' p trrtijt j t T f s i JV,i ."'?; K&fr $.. Ste -V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1922 FEAR PHILA GfflL THOUSANDS VST st fife DROWNED IN SURF DELIA E CAMP Helen Gelden Last Seen Bathing Suit en Way te Atlantic City Beach in 'SEEK OIL POLLUTION LAW Kfteinl niapntrh tn rirnlne PiiMfr .rrferr Atlantic City. Aiir. 7. MI-m llr-li-n Gelden, wIki rcsiMtiTPit nt n ln-ueli front Ttotel from I'bilitili-lplii.i Tint whiw lm-nl address Is unknown, ii telivvcl te l-tivi-been drowned wluV in bathing en Sat urday. The young wemnn, who l" deribpil as nbeut thirty -one i'rs elil. with red bobbed hnlr nnd wclshlnj nhmif 100 pounds, bus net lii-i-n si-en Oin- she went te the bench Saturday nfternoeii. llcr c-lutlilni wits found in her room yesterday when n m:ild niipeiireil te clean It. A eln--k-ui di--li-u'd thnt 'Mian (ielilrn win lust m-mi heuded for the bench nt tired in :i liathinR suit, and the police were notified. Many New Jersey i-lties mid town Will be repreented nt it i-onfereni'i et the League of Atlantic Senbe.inl Munic ipalities te be hehl Thursday and l'ri any of this week nt th Turn mom Hetel te si"-k legislative remed for nil pollution nt' niigable wilier. The tntiniciimlitH'H wl'l he n-pie-ented l' tliclr may r or repn-M-ntatiM-s et chnmbprs of mmiiierre. Man) i-iiuiplnints hie been Mn-le l summer residents that the dumping of oil Inte tin- eeean by oil bnr.iin e--Bell b.-H ti-url ruitnil 'he be.n In--, ami made bathing unpleitciiiit. ('iiiigtTr.;:iii T. Frank Appleb. of New Jersey, will discuss tin- prospects : the pa-i.tge et his bill mined te ceirect the .ntuntinti. The Appleby bill Is similar te one in troduced by United Stales Senater l'rc lltighuspn. Moterl.-ts bound home after a heHdn t the shore were -hlinttil from the Sinln line of traffic through n detear by tvav of Medford laM night In membeis of the State eenstnbul.ir. It nil eunn eunn abeut through n truck lnnde.l with ber ries and ether products --f the farm crashing through tin- bridge at AtMun. twenty -the mib-s fn m her-. The flrr step in titi.ilh si-tiliug the eutnte of Mr". Allr-- K.-w ;tiw.-',l. following a settli-im-nr between Mis Mary Prt'iehm-in. chief benclicmry un der n will . eLtested nil'l Ups4't In the Ceul-tc s St. Clair da ' enturbia. daughter of Mrs. 5rtweld. nfn-r .1 bitter bg.il tight, will b- taken a: an auction sale tomorrow The sale, which will be fend-icted by former t'it fieri: Innlel 11. . Bell, oeusi-ts of ii collection of rare antiques, n seventeenth .-i-muri llor ller enline cabinet and ether peri.nl and nn.lm-ti fnrniiiiii- as well as a number Of valuable Persian and Turkish rugs. Fermer .ludg"S fele and Sliinn with H. M. Svpherd, of the Cuarantee Tru: Company, the executers, have ordered the bale. Numerous narrow escapes from deith were reported In the severe e'ertrieal Storm that Uited Abeeen Island Sat nrdav night and bombarded the resort with" hailstones us large us walnuts. It Was the fifth stenriinns many dujs. A moeth ea with n deceptive drag. Cnu-e.l l the sweep of tl.- tides m.-r the bars, brought mr.nv ni-ue- along the beach pstcrda. kiepinc guards en the jump." At l'erinslvniiia iienue. Alexander fieerpe, William Knrle. fee niehartN. Jehn A-elime, of l'hll.ndel jjhin, ati-1 Olive Knlttle. of Pottstown. were brought In. (5-iards saved I'llm Bradley, Richard Andcrvin. Wavm Wavm Wavm Johnsen. Atthur McCoy. Mary Harvey and Merris Levine at S"-Jh famlina avenue. Thev were all from Philadel phia. I.'-i Dougherty, of !i: t'aui:a Btreef, Philadelphia, had the clns-p-i escape a1 -irth I'lrehna a'-n'ie, where three ;:u inls went te h-r arsistnncp vith the lieat and ran buei , saving her after a .ni-i-T ii-ular la'tle. She was rew d In u hospital tint Ci.nh striiii-1 gingham h.i'h.ng suits made their iippi-arKtii e i-i grout s n'mig the beiii h M-sii-rihiv f -r the first tune this season. Scores .,f cl.-'.s tlushed forth In the plaid effects, f. ii .!. most part wearing bloemus ,ui. blet'ses w ih i iash nt tl." waist The ne-lt uttln "as s(en alens all sections of the Strand, making i si ar-i ient:.i-r wn the clesclitting n-'ar one- .en- .suits of knitted goods. K. OF C. TO HONOR FLAHERTY Head of Order Will Be Guest at Country Club Banquet sti-prem-- Knight Jiuue, A, '. hi-nv Will be honored at a il,n-i. r t., !,. gi,i, tonight at the Snn'a M r.-i r..iiiTr Club. Spnng M.ll. Pi . U t'i- l!ri -f DlRtrn t iJeputns of t'i- Ktiigh-s et Celui-ibus. The dinner will marl, '. tri imp'j f Mr Flahertv's ud n:n strnn-n ii tin fortieth -- pri-nu- eeuiie.I ixiiMntiiiti at Atlantic V 'nst .-!(. Spe-k-rs i! be piesei.t from f- -ir S'jtes iui. I'en.i-la. SEES NEW 'KLONDIKE RUSH' Dr. Dennis Fears Americans Will Lese in Race te Russia WHIIanistiiwn, Mass.. A ig. 7 " s Boen ns 1i--ii .- e-in I cp te fui, un capitalists there will be i kiml of Klon Klen dike 1-i.s.ll te get t II -i- tl-sr " That h 'In- e-iti --ii i-n Ituss- i givnn ycsterdu nt the Intituti of pelme, by Dr. Alfred I. P H.-nins. of Washing Washing ten. who Is ennilui ting ceiif-ien-1- en the foreign pell-ies of the Se..'-s Dr. Dennis said he f-.iml Mi.it n ihe face te the Ui-stiluu l.lderade Ameri cans might find theinatlM-a lat. Un common eense 5c IS .ieiin IP IT were possible te i liminate pelfmhncss there might be no warn, and no pevertj, and no unhappines In the world theush that is net likely. It Is net possible te e'liiunate si-liish-ncss, however, se the-e is no mi-lit in Bpeculating en what might hapi en if it did net exist fielfldhnei-s is one of the moving fein-s In the world. It is responsible for the most elemental instinct, which is the Instinct of mlf-p'-cserviitleii. It Is behind amliltlen, and te a gn-rt extent behind all iiflntinu iin-l di vo ve vo tlen te family and hue of rennm which are the noblest uttnbun-s of tin 'human mind. SUCCI'. RelfishncsM lannet be ills pensed with, nnd sinu- it is er.i likely that the world would be up.-i If it were te be dtspetned with, the only thin-: worth ilelnu Is te control it, which menus te put II into linrness. Tliln linn been done by people in all .- 1 ...I t. .. Inl.. ,..l(l .. , SCCS, UllU I1VII ilinii; ir- J ceiii-iiur-i rt( L:um,ii Vinnnatlat Ingtuilil nf lieitn. fee-" rf K"-- 7hk$&w eximple. the head of a ereat cor cer LBrltM''wM ilC0Tr "- -t 1 te his .aK''--'rT?- v" u?" -u--yi w pay. Review of Entire Regiment Is Climax of Cala Day for Guardsmen BEGIN SECOND WEEK TODAY ffr-eint l)wateh tn Krentna J'tiMlf l.cdaer ('limit lioerge W. Sparks, Slate Klfle .JS'. ",.. 'HO.. I t " IllH.lll s ...ii.- I Aircraft Keglment's Open-air Military I AcadciiiA. encamped here, was the inecca for theii-atids c( visitors jesterday. I Frem early morning until dit'l; the res ervatien was a nive of activity which likened the tented rlty te thnt of a popular summer resort. At n late hour last night it was estimated hv iirmy elHchi's that appnuituatelv 700n isl-' ters had pnaed tlinuigh the main gales 'flu. tterllinrti ptnl of tin- i-iiletntu it ii u utlil'cd for the parking of automobiles I With old Sel at his be-t. the day. ' was Ideal, both for members of the lOsth 'Arlillerv nnd their friends, foul breezes from the Delaware Klver added grpally ' te the ei.i-ileit of the visitefs, -md beau- tiful frocks and new modes of fi-'inn were in evidence at ecr turn The i grounds throughout the da.i wire agog 1 with music. laughter nnd song ' lt'-llgleiis services in ihe morning, i conducted by the Y. M f V from' Wilmington, were lnrgeU nttemled The pi inclpal speaker was I'rank P Milehcl' .ecreturj of the Y. M (' A. The sing I lug was lid bv Iraiik Itnllentyne, dl i color of ImvV work at the Y. M. f . A. fiuard mount at 11 o'clock wns wit wit nesscd by virtuallv nil the visitors. Lieutenant Frank 1.. Mete, Uattcry K, of New.uk, was designated eilieer of the day. Heglmrnt Heideived The review of the entire regiment nt (! .'til o'clock was n lifting climax for the day. 'Ihe pesiilr of the first work's tunning an.l the pre-i-nt elliclciuy of the sulilii-rs were evidenced. Itevlewiug tin- troops ftem i;e.ter.-il hpadipuirtcrs, t ( eh tn 1 Ilarrj . Mark, (eminanding eiricer. i-i mi-lunentisl the men for their pM'ellent appearance. , Anmiig s,iM). 0f the Fnlted States Army elheers present te witness the rc- lew were: Majer II. Powell, com mander nt Pert du Pent; faptnin ill-urge Ilatrinx. the adjutant at Tort du Pent, and Ciptaln P. (iane, of the Pirst I.iujlneers, nt Fert du Pent. The m oetid week of instruction for the Delaware soldiers, which starts te lay , will be an intensive one. During ivitj period the range will he utilized l the inrieu.s hat 'ones At S .-.'10 o'clock this morning Sim Batteries It, f and D started with automatic illle firing. I.nttr in thp week, according te Colonel Stark, it Is plnnnid te use tin- seynntj -tive-mlllime!er antt-alr- i aft guns for aeiual firing. Thusj guns, the masterful three-ineh artillrr.i piece, ar- the Amen. -an tjjie. During hotili hetili ln s i-jieh hatter would be equipped with four guns. The anti-nlreraft guns iispj by the D- law an- i-elment are mounted en two and one-half ten trucks. High explosive l.i lis w-ighitii; liftieii pounds are lircd Tin- ;;ulis ate designed te sheet tell shells a minute. This week tin- nfternoeii periods will embrace thru- hour of vaiad instruc tion, Colonel Stark said. Varied iistturtinti The sulijpits te be dl-euss. ,1 ine'u-le tl - epi-riil en and ,ir-- et i t .r eiiicli-s, the i are ii'id upiratini am' use of automatic ritlis ami p.sieN. pitching tents, practice man lies and in fantry drill. P.attories V.. r. f! and II are desig. nil ted v m.-ii-hine gun h.i'fir'es Th-v are i-ii'l'l-'d with Hrewning n.aehine guns-, i-apib'e of tiring '-'."itl shut, nt un loading, at a ran.- of lire of ."li'i shots ( minute. During the week e:nh man will be reiuin-l te dlsnieiint and ie ie lissenib'e 'lie gull, te learn the Millie, of all th.e ji.irts and just hew the guns npei.ite. Filch ina-i will aNe be re qiirnl ti s'.nt en tin- range in enh-r te become firuiliur with the a tual - !! rat.eii of t' e guns. S.i'iu- of the out -iil-tewn visitors te the an p .-'.rdav were Mrs. Daisej Du ki-r-eii md daughter, Ilayel. of Newark . Mr ml Mrs. Man-Ill Tweed, of Newark, H-rli-'U Muiph). of Ne.v atk Mrs llaril lleltnri and Mis Sal.ie alarine. of Newark, and Mr and Mr-. Henry Wright, of Dever. Lieutenant Samuel Miueni-v, of Ru tin P., i a:-named nt lum !ii-u at neon Tl - following guest, wire piisint Mi m.i! Mm i I ailes C IVrs-m. M,-s .1-ss,, ri.ui gj-i. Miss Viela Pierson Mr it 'til Mrs. (' P. Mareitey. Jr , and M is-i-r K.ibv Pn rsun. SUES P. & R. FOR $27,000 I Widow Seeks Damages Frem Rail-1 way After Aute Accident De) lestewn. I'll.. Aug 7 Mrs Katie II Prunl:. of Ww I!e khill 'lewnshlp. .i.e-l -r of i ,gii children, whose hi-: hind and ei.i son I.ilied and an- e'li-r seu s, r!e,'ij injured when lii'ir a.-i ii e'-ile w.i- 'i u' k 1-v a tiain A'lgnst 10. I'.iL'l, has Irei.ght suil for .sU7 IM)0 dam-igis fig-insr the PI .in h-lphia and Kl- e'.ng It il v i ! Mrs I'i mk i- i ski-ic Sl.1.000 dnni-C-s for the Inn si,sni i rii d hefsi If a no f'i, .'v us tin : u!t of lie- (bath of W '-mi M Plank, l-r hiisbai.d. A h i.iuiti- suit -., ler .'."iUOO ilatnagps for! !e-s it I i-i s.,,1, Nern.aii N. Prank T" e il.ird s- r r I -ought by Charles N I'rank, ng'd Ii-. e years, bv hi ii.e"ii-r. Mrs Kn'if II. Prank, end nks .TiOfn) damages for injuries mi lamed I v Charles Prank and S'Jllfii) d images for Mis Prnnk for Injuries te I. or veung son The Prinks iiuiurnelule wns lilt by a P.el.li'hem-bennd tram n tl.e Ito'k Ite'k h.ll .Menii'.nitii Meetmg Heuse cross cress lag Harnessing Selfishness BLAKi; his impleji., will and te turn out the higle,t piissilib- grade of i-reduct Is still -.elfish, nut he tins huniftp(! his se.ll-llll-sh, s,, that is of hillelil te thu wui Id us well lis te hill-self. The iiidivulii il who Is willing that (I her men should be happv mid tries te nmkii tin ii. luipi Is hiippp r himielf In the i ml. se alter all he is enlj m t Ing M-llishly. tm In bus cent rolled li s h-I fish new, nnd made It a fucter for geed. THINK about ethers', help ethers nnd -t -it will ria'l.v be serving .Miiirself. for von will i'e' il let mere fun out of life, ami that in probably what jeu are n ft 1 1- Hut think etilv -d .veiir own Inter-e-ts, he siispli urns of ethers nnd try alwiivs te take advaiit.iiji' of them, ami jour M-lflslmiss will enlv make veu imhnppj, even when It is gratified, w hicii w ill be seldom l uimriaht. t'Jil lj 'nf, i Lalurr c'nminnv WHAT INTKRKsrp M:iV YHKKItnS Snmetlm-- Inlsrsst- Phllnd-lnhlan (is wll. Th wheat la i-i-parateJ. from th chaff in ths dally New Tork lettr wrlttsn by nay. mend O, Carrnll, who Imewa both hl New Yerk and Itilladelphla. Thai lattara are an lnt-rtlni( featura et the FVDLle Licaia, "Maka It a HablU" Adv. SO-CALLED PRINCE LEAVES NEW YORK IN GREAT HASTE Deesrl't Even Walt te Pay Debt te Hla Valet New Yerk, Aug. 7. "Ills Royal Highness Prince Leuis Henri de flineureil.t de Husslfpiy de Bour bon" has left us flnt, with no pomp or ceremony which .should attend the departure of one. who, according te bin own utatementu, Is the heir appar ent te the throne of France, former advleer of the KusMnn O.nr and who lina paraded Hlverslde Drive reimlendent in his white uniform nnd geld wenI. "Prince Leuis" left the "royal tuilte" nt 1-!0 West Nlnety-nlTth fttreet late Saturday night and this morning bad net returned, Ills personal valet, chief of his nnvv and general nlde-de-eamp, "Terrible Terry," wns left behind, be moaning the fact thnt "the Prince" lind departed owing him some funall change which Terry could use. .11 ift-iteaa- e-Ma-4ihwja- (fc a. ai TJr ARE FAVORED by the Eastman Kodak Company in rr receiving from them regularly fresh films and papers. Our studio is owned and controlled hy tit and it in charge of these who are thor oughly experienced in the science of Photography. Idvice will be gladly given te amateurs u he are net getting satisfactory results with their Photographic work. In developing, printing and enlarging the best results possible are guaranteed. Mail orders receive immediate attention. Send for mail stickers. 1-4I ' -la-ff-f4V-HM A trv con-nil (e line of I'hntn. praphlr ,smi;)IIcs ncii((i0 alliums ami framing ye.'&y3eirz?tv) 7 y -eamm L Pt OH. UMl- tOTOGRAPMlC SUPPLIES Ml - I'lB'H II -- Ja ltst J -1 J Sfc J PHILADELPHIA mMS&MiSmSMMSMMmMfBMi mckmageeCe. Philadelphia Headquarters for High-Grade Lineleums An unrivalled stock of .ill desirable makes inlaid and plain. An almost unlimited number of pleasing designs and colorings from which te cheese. Our special importations of English Lineleums are-very durable and attractive and arc most reasonably priced. Estimates for lineleums for stores, churches, hospitals, theatres, halls and offices cheerfully furnished b our Contract Department. 1220 MARKET STREET nulyg i??r7T??SiTrt'7?rIa -a-"awa-i----- ---.----------- -- H fjiJ J--? '"rt1! B ifl 1 S T"W i c ,f W IB CkanXkar, and Fuli-bdliedl The dean, clear, golden color of Texaco Moter Oil proves its purity Better engine perform ance shows that yourmetor needs these full-bodied oils. Four ((radea light, medium, heavy acd extra-heavy. IZilCQ MYR OIL THE TEXAS COMPANY, U.S.A.J i Txce Pttrvhum Pre4mU , ,Save it wiiti TexacoMetor OO Run it with Texaco Gasoline I I APPERSON i MOTOR CARS Appcrsen up-keep cost is surprisingly low. Simplicity of design, meaning greater accessibility and elimination of unnecessary parts, makes this possible. Cylinder heads may be removed with out disconnecting water connections or manifolds. Removing the lower half of the crank case gives access te crankshaft bearings, pistons and con necting reds. After convenience te the owner, time and labor saving share equally with comfort and durability in Appcrsen design and construction. Seven distinctive body types. Prices range from $2620 te 3695 at Kokomo, Indiana. Excise tax is extra. APPERSON BROS. AUTOMOBILE CO. KOKOMO, INDIANA APPERSON MOTORS OF PENNA. S. W. Cerner Bread & Race Streets Service and Parts, 1531 W. Stillman St. Locust 5167, "TUB BIGHT WITH RIOWIT LB33 PjtRTS" mUtOmr IftfH . . HI -vrwSHjB-S2fe JZSZZ?3 fSff -&7T v- -5-22 j mimiiwii Leng Looked-Fer Savings In These Great Furniture Values Fer we have centered the energies of months backed by the experience of a life-time in making this Sale great beyond comparison. fj Furniture and Heme Furnishings are the only things we make, buy and sell. Otherwise this Sale would never reach its present magnitude in the number of Suites and Pieces, in the styles and quality, or in the pre-eminence of its values. 1$ We have the Goods because we have the facilities, and we have the values because we have the ad ad vantagesfeom the purchase of our own raw materials and their manufacture into Furniture, te our prominent and inexpensive location which alone saves $250,000 a year. Come, if you would see the most extensive collection of Furniture ever assembled in a Great Stere. Come, if you would understand why most people buy their Furni ture in the Van Sciver Heuse. Acres of Furniture that stand out with a charm that is unrivaled, and at savings, we feel certain, there is nothing te match. v.;.",T,r?:.'.'-n ' .''.'"!.' .i-.'-V.i. fl.-.-BimAiLJiUlit'BCIZl ..:,.'W:A':.v.,S '""' SiiVeyl' -' ' ' fiW WilUI iT ii'-'!.'w-v.i : Si :' .; miy iBgUi w. ,' n w. : !.-- flv- ik-i v-m: '-.wlBlwmi"K ' sV-eV'1--' h iKl'"-0''.-.Sn5iall !?x-- C ;JjMwMMium"(HBi vji y-'l Sketched Frem Our Fltnr n.h i??n"nu i luxurious nnd restful ntmosphcre which this nrtlstlc blemllnK of Furnlture nnd Furr.Inhlr.i-s. w L.mm.n B f ' . ?'k(,'X V'1",',."0 ?(lm r?hl' radlatf-B. The Sultp Is uphelxteted in nntlque flKure.l M-lour. In mulben trlmmlnBS of elvet and damasU. lMped and frinced cdBlnB3 add te its yualnt charm. One of many plcndld Sul e en our e" Ith Its cJebiIc Tint:- Iberry and blue. with epacleua union floors. A Few nf tit A hint of the price ranee of thousands of BEDROOM I17B 00 AVnlnut-llnlsh Dedroem Suite, 4 places. 1L'S.0(I J2lfi.O0 Walnut Queen Anne Sulte. 4 Bleces. uiho.se J2PB.O0 Mahogany-finish Sulln, 7 pes. $425.00 Walnut-and-Klieny I.euls XV pieces JC00.00 lirewn Mahepany Chippendale IJivvea J610.00 V.'nlnut Ixjuls XV Sulte, 8 pea' ) 776.00 Haliecany Bedroom Sulte. 8 073.00 e raeiiiiiiiarakk $ avsitgs rsno.ne Sulte. .saae.nn Sulte, 4 .F 103.00 i K34S.00 pleccB, Suites nnd Pieces whose great values excel any savinps we have seen or heard of, ??crnn Tim. n i t.nr. .. T..t-v-iTc..i e . . . A . . ..... $7S.r. 00 Urewn Mahogany Leuis XVI Suite. 8 pleees S7'-3.00 $1510 00 Walnut Ixiuls XV Suite, 7 pieces, 1000.00 LIVING ROOM Mahogany I.Mne-roem Suite, TapcHtry-eevered spring atats, a pieces $50,70 $1(50.00 Mahecany - and - Cane I.lrtnB-roem Sulte. Tupestry-cevered bprlng beats, 3 I'lecrs l33.oe $348.00 Overntuffed loose-cushion Suite, spring nruis, tupesiry i-evercu, a pieces I273.0U $1S0 00 Overstuffeil loose-cushion Sulte, sprlni m-jis, revercu Willi uiue Jlelialr, 3 pieces. S3H8.00 ' ' $ ICO 00 Overstuffed loose-cushion Ruite, sprlnc iieata, covered with lirewn Mohair, 3 pieces, J5 103,00 Overstuffed loese-cushlon Rulte, sprlnsc peats, covered with Tan Mohair. 3 pieces. $374.00 $893.00 Overutuffed hwwe-cushlen Suite, uprlnir seats. coered with Tapestry, 3 pes., 88f..O0 Equally Great Savings In Dining- lcoem Furniture A MARE OPPORTUNITY IN RUGS view of the predicted advance in prices for th ?fS .R&J?"devtlA PPrtunty. especially in .---, . .wns. -'"lllliiB IIUW, kus KEPRESEMT SAVINGS OF 25 te 50 Per Cent 1 Renl Wilten Rnm .1.. e,li ft . - . . V ' VCI11- Z.M&&& nvn wii,len iu,T8 1izc 9xl 2 f e SG5)'50 Hoval Wilten H n iru eI. S3 vinn r. m- - Best .Seam ess Velvet Kujrs, Hie Uxl2 ft.. . .$49.00 IJe.st Seamless Velvet RuKH, size 8.3x10.0 ftS-10.00 Best Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 ft $.15 00 SenmluM Velvet Rurs, size 8.3x10.0 ft $3'' 50 -lAiiiiiisii-r ntiRS, size 9x12 ft $29 75 Olntliii Novelty Perch Rurh, size iixminsier uuri, size 7.6x9 ft $24.50 Seamless Velvet RuKs, size 6x9 ft $21.50 Axnunstcr Rugs, size 0x9 ft $19 SO SMERr BUC-S-Thh season's imptatienH: Japanese Grass Rurh, size 9x12 ft S..S6 30 Japanese Grass Rugs, size 8x10 ft $5 50 Japanese Grass RuBs, Hi,0 6x9 ft ;$3.'50 -' (il,Oil GREAT VALUES IN PLAIN AND FIGURED CHENILLE RUGS Tnupe, Gunmetal. Mulhni-rv. me t ,i at n ..... . . "-""--'------ IMJViJ Tnupe, Gunmetal. Mulbei-rv. Ttlim tm ,i at r. ... ...... . "J-1 ------ RUUiJ S95.00 and S87 50 Chen I e nUR, K 9,12 ft ' """ "" BdS.5irtae- s82.oe ana S7...00 chcnine Sus s Se ": ....::....::::: m SI. Ill nnd 7sp FrintnH I nnnim, nn.i s , T, measurements. " 'cu,n ntnanis, .JSc a yard. Bring room Handsome Mahogany Hall Cleck, $240.00 Ha farnum Weatmln.ter qimrter-heur Tuhular I'hlmrn llelBht tl t 11-4 In linn U-lri. nllviin-a dlAl, Willi nilii-l K'il'1 nu mruli HiinilieJa of iirtier II. il i'i.- ks fruin IU..',0 te S730.00. Big Reductions in Office Furniture Flat Tep and Rell Tep Desks, Stationary Cabinets, Filinp Cabi nets and Wardrobes, Directors' Tables, Doekcases, Chairs, etc. A wonderful opportunity te save. WINDOW SHADE SPECIAL Ilnnd-nmde Oil Qparmn ShadeB meuntcil en Guarantc-tnl Hartshorn ItelliTH, any filze net te fxcepil 3 ft. In width and ft, in lenKth. Mcaeurliii; nml hnriKlnK, cotniilete ler Vl.ns Tin: van civi:it in Wicker FwrnitiBre Extraordinary Values thih inen-RAf'K nnnn vium f'lIAllt with rpmonble autoinehflo .pr iik HPnt cushion In coinferlni.1., 3 It Is lmiidyeme. Hc-nuttful Cretonne covering. ItelKht, 37 In. ; 27 'rtlenn9 11 . utrefls inu Reat. In Jlare. nlal nrewn flnlah, 18,7fl, In Mem-pl finish, with Crotennu ,r.?iyrl18.' 1r K-08c. 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