Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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t EVENING PUBLIC LM)GEBPHtCA1ELPHIA MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922
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TTfe Daily Mevie Magazine
THEY'RE WEARING ERMINEFOR A FILM
Harry (Snub) I'ellard unci Mnrlp MiMulni tipr.itne ii king niid queen,
but iinlj in cerlnin scenes of one of ihelr reniriliei. Hy I lie wiij, this is
n ense where romance c.iMs lieth en llie iscreen nnj elT
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX
? unvnv m. Nni;r.Y
Alfee lii ihnt part, liut 1 like Ann
Ferrest, u let. I
Hcslrcc H, I'll rotntirenilse liv tint
lirlniitig jour letter but by nnswerlnR
It nt once. "What ln you wc In (Aly)
Alice Terry?" you link, nml proceed te
call lier nil "iialy-slmneil looking crea
tine." Tlint kind of perheniilltles in
net wanted in this column, Dcsiree;
they are the kind thnl make se mnnv
leaders crllicir.e the caliber e( loiters
here. When jeu can de no better (pan
descend te ehenn and senseless ((Trims
at pergenal features, jeii had better put
veur pen away en a ilieir. iew it ou
had said that Alice couldn't act, or
alined sem legitimate crlticlsn.8 nt the
way slip luia tdayed cpttiiln parln. all
well nnd Reed, but your remarks in the
present cane were Inexcusable. I'll try
te oblige wllli that picture of Mente
Ulue shortly. Ve, Mae Murray can
dame, but T had the dim idea that
acting, net dancing, was the proper
thing en screen and stnge. Kxeept tlmf
they lack that small Item. Mae and
Gleria arc Ihie; the former showed im
provement in "Kascinatlen"; the latter
Is getting worse. Yeu say you knew
Mictien ami that she ian "swear a blue
streak in French," while 1 thought she
was sajins: "It is a nice day." Mcbbe,
inebbe- but I wish you'd tell Mignon
te add te her school book knowledge of
the language by a short visit ever there,
se she can at least make a fairly be
lievable nttcnipt. I'm with you strong
en Unit : I was thinking the ether day
that he reIr little credit for the nice
work lie does, As a matter of fact,
though, te one geed pieture like "While
Satan Sleeps" he has had three that
gave him little chance te act In "Mnn
I'neoimiieranlc." "North of the Ilie
wuinde" nnd "neught and l'ald Fer."
Humid I.ockweod is drtid, but Pauline
Curley Is still ailing.
Ida Only Seventeen Ne. T "really
haven't forgotten you. but the fact
is a whole batch of letters T received
the first part of .fuly were mislaid, and
Just found. In reply te jour two pages
of eulogistic bouquets aimed nt m. i
can only bow nnd murmur thanks, xcs.
I de Ilka Cenrad Nagel, but hnve no
report that he will be starred seen. I
think he'll contlnue te be featured aa
n well-liked nnd slnccre leading man
for some, time and thnt's just bb geed.
Your ether favorites, Harrison Jerd,
Themas Mclghnn and Hlchnrd liar
thelmess, I admire, but of the women,
only Nerma and Leis rate as high with
me as with you. Address MIsa AMI
son, care of ' Famous l'laycrs-I.nsky
Studie, Hollywood, Calif.
1 am Indebted te 0. V. W. for lnfer-t
matien In regard te the Griffith feature
whose name was asked for by Chlqulte.
Accerdlm? te (.. O. V. j. was "TJie
Greatest Question" and the leads were
played by Rebert Hnrren, Lillian Glsh
and Kate Hruce.
Fifty Wardrobe Trunks
Full Size, Regular $40 Value
$26.75 !
Veneered basswood box. Hand
riveted with solid rivets, lined
with fancy blue cloth, lift top i
velvet lined, shoe and laundry l
baga. Slade for man or woman. I
CC H E STN U T-
Next t Keith's Theatra
I.. Your Iht of the sciccn's beauties
Aliu- Teiry. Clniie Wind-or, Mai
p Mintcr and .lusline .lolui'-leii is
ill rlslit. I supiiekc. though I'd cei -tflinlj
siiblltiitp I'.lsie Fergusen for
Ma ry Miles, anil Kutherine MncDen-
alil (fur all her stiffness of acting)
I doubt If jeii would have any suircss
with your venture, however. I'm nn-
swerlng jeu here heciii'-c I n.nkc it a
point nerr te nnswcr bj letter. I
WANTED COMPETENT MEN
THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE
WESTERN RAILROAD
WILL KMl'LOV COMPETENT MEN FOB UAILROAD
8KKVICK AS FOLLOWS:
MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS
BOILER MAKERS CAR REPAIRERS
SHEET METAL WORKERS
frtsndard wages will he palil under rules and working conditions, with
seniority dating from time et employment, as prescribed by the- United
Mates Railroad Laber Beard.
These wishing te enter the rervlce of this railroad will apply at
264 Ne. ISth St.
4 Philadelphia
1
'Nelhrr Fan writes: "At lat I am
succumbing te the line of jour celuma.
se hllr the iiKiuil Is uiiiin me I though! i
I ir.il bcuilv. as al.-e are Marien Dinlcs'1. W""hl pniiistnkiiigl, dash en" a few I
. ,, ,," , , , , ..,, ... , lines te jeu. I hope jeu lime entire- '
no .nnj .mc.im.j. .vim i sim m ,, r,.,.v,,IPI f,.,,,,, 01r ,,.,.,.llt 10l,sP. j
Clnia Kimball Yeung one of the finest beat adventure If jeu haen'l, lust
threw this away, eii will neer be i
nine tc st.'itiil II.
"I s'pese I may cmislder tnj.elf a
leel et(l-l itncl. IIS I'ui frimc tu lln.
I iilev.es ever since the day one nf our
enleriiiiiiig cllienw Imiieil a fruit
stine into n 'nlckleedeiiii.' Theni was
the happj ilnjs!
rPl,t ! "Onnnl ll I V ulil.llmn iikIs, unu Alittri
: i"
loekin; women en the screen. How
ever, this is nut a list, meiely a few
eiigge-tiniiv en my pail. It Is hard for
Die te .:i which is Ihe heller actor,
I.Iii.nl or Chaplin. The latter is sup
pni"l in hac the makings of a geniu-
in fill i . Iiul mi f.ir has shown his
nn unit sp.i'-iuiiilii'ally and ill In id' in
tenal". As ar lis leient work Is con cen
eiini'il. I.IemI li.i'- It way ever him both
In 'iilult'i nf ceiuith and sinceiity of
Riling. As for l.jtilt and Ailiss, therr
h litlle chain c te lempare. Arlu.s Is
great actor, one of the best we hnve
today, while l.jtell Is a geed, scrtice
lile nnd hnid-werking screen star-
thnt's all Glad win agree with me en
i Ahie Tern .
A M. K. It. I shaie jour laugh en
M fho'e frr.ik lcsults. Pauline Pied-
'eriek's low score Is particulaily nwfnl.
When the thing ilarted T idly figured
my own score out. and although I found
Nerma leading, the ether results were
far different, rncldentnlly, Clara Kim-
Mil Yeung was much, much higher,
nnd Pela Negri was many pegs above.
Renald 1 liroclunei Inn wiites: "At
last 1 h'ne siiccumhed in llie call of
the ineMiblf. I must com i Unite!
I !iae a rather dim lecollectieu of
Slewnit, se when our iieighborhned I
house ndiertjted "lit of her icturrs
leccnilj 1 hied me hence. Il tinned i
nut I" he one of her old picluiis. but
I dun'i seem te lemember nnj'thlllg
nbeiil It. Perhaps jeu will be able 1
In tell me when 'Sewing the Wind'
was firt-t pinduccd and its ilircu'ei.
"Yhnl de jeu think of the ca.t formed
te hi in 'If Winter Cemes V Wouldn't
ou like te see Alice Terry play NnnuV
Yeu knew, she makes my heart turn
right eer and melt, she Is se exipilsite
Ij lovely. I kind of gather that jeu
surt of Ilk.' her. tee.
"I'm iimned at my temerity in dar
ing in expicss such thoughts as hap
pen te come te me ns I write, 1 never
cien write letters', se ically de net
knew hew te adequately express ray
ideas, hut I would like te feel that I'm
net only an onlooker of your column,
but really belong te it.
"With kindest regards and slncerest
wishes for the everlasting success of
jour page."
Netice te Taxpayers
AUGUST 31st is the last day te pay REAL ESTATE
TAXES without penalty. Fer payments made in Septem
ber one per cent penalty will be added, in October two per
cent, November three per cent and in December four per
cent.
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES for 1022 new bear
a penalty of fire per cent.
WATER RENTS for 1922 new bear a penalty of five
per cent, which will be increased te fifteen per cent for
payments mdde after August 31st.
Cooperate with this Department and
procure bills at once and make payments as
early as possible te avoid the annoyance and
inconvenience of the rush during the last few
days of the month.
W. FREELAND KENDRICK,
Receirer e Taxes.
PHOTOPLAYS
PHtrrOPLATS
II think you're twisted en that Anita
...,.. i .....i.i... i... ... ..n
.. , . , I'llllllf. I IIIIIUII I Ml" III llll Sill-
the mniles when they hr appeared ,.,,,, )f Sewing the Wind," an old
in nur town. Ihe eajllest I re- singe melodramatic hit, has been filmed
member was "I he 1-nil of 'I rnv.' I wu- bcf.up. but Anita wasn't in it. Pie
mall nnd ihe wooden horse mndc a i fi(mH ,pr from hlr PrPPM (pbu,
fleep liiipicssieii upon mi mind. In i nilli , nll .n.i. nnsiHr..ti. r .i,n. i... .
Sinr,!rS.J, r.1 -'c. ,IP 't' MPrvr ' Ii8ii you lenfused It with "The Sins
HHn" i - 7 """ 1 "'? .T""", ' ,,f Ibe Mothers," which was bit sinil-I ASTOR
:. ?":t "nr.. ":: : . :: '' v.. i weid hv8 enjee,i becnB A3 ! Vet
....... iiiuii'i ill M II llll I Jl I L 'HII Ml" II
The following theatres obtain their pictures through
the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee
of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the
theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the
Stanley Company of America.
ADl"M I r '2D THOMPSON STS.
ArULLVJ MATINKK DAILY
WF.il.fcV HAHIli in
"PENROD"
"mini, wnrie uie pictures were snewn
J was tlnlllcd with dellglit bv 'Veal of
the Navy' and Ituth Iteland In 'The
erne n week. Mr enthusiasm for the-H
movies aed hlglust In the dins of
the 'io.be-enniinued-uet-week' -e-inls.
would have 'walked n mile' In
Me Prarl While in 'The l'ciils of
reullne' nnd 'The r.xpleits of ninine.'
Jut I dlilii't hiie te -I lived about one
hunrired nuls fteiu llie 1. O. O. K.
nipip wheie ihe pictures were shown
ittt i
HeJ (llile.' Pinnllv I became fed nn
tn mm luls and the most plcturesnue
P"leis cannot incisle me into going
,n ee IMuic Pole or nnv et the nlhei
"ml nuist, f today.
"Time was when 'l sat in the fmnt
w with the ii-st of the kids and ap
plauded and even cheered when the
Hern foiled thn villain or a hunch of
bes swooped down en the ilas
tflrrtly vciNldns and rcr-ued 'the gill'
from ther clutchea. Them wcie the
rtajs! Plenty of cewbnjs nnd In
ilans Ne sjmphnnv orchestra acconi acceni
Pniiliuenis then! Hut 1 h.ne he.iul a
iliipaii piano gle n erv icnlistic in in
""ipietatlen of Ihn cuw'jejs iniuilic
''wii the liemestietih, spurred en bv
jnctlieuiif no doubt, thai thej m.ij be
ten Int..
. ' I nhns was and still ,ini ti one
r lemelliw. ''e ,.mc. ,-ltualieiis
J'fl'Hl run iiIievp all ethers In mv mind
!"" ns when .Inhn llnnny made a
""H"1 i nn ami his leuiiinmles hud In
'i J n I in ni'eunil the haes III a wheel
Mirnn -n,p ,!,,. ,W(H xU(,n jnln)l
'' d tliul In diess Ihe Utile gill ill
". "" "Milan her pi cut plctiin. Hill
" leilnlnh wins the pulm when ii
"ni;s te urlpliiuliij.
'"I' I c.lllllel li'flilin fi-iini IiihI inn'
Stilmi .In. ..
letter In hU-li M,jue one dots net
"Kl"' " tlilmr. but I doubt it. lleie
An. tl'.,': iiui ever iiccame or
:"'! iie? i u h,.
Rely en Cuticura
Te Clear Away
Skin Troubles
RMpteeluaii, Olntratnt te oetlia,TaJcBintow
dar.aic. SampteictOtUiii, Dtpl X.UUdtBiHtti.
WANTED
SALESMEN
Tn cll me1lum.pilced, wnll-knewn
mitemnblle IIxrfrirncB net nciry
hul dlrablf SisIr age and experi
ence 'ull Addre.'e
i ;e, t.Kix.Kit etTicn
luestlmi
th
Se
"used ten.
lenz for i in at
And that was some time
rr'i'i'A"jn"."," ""' If I remember co,'-
5te 'i i '",r-v Tml'1' ""(1 ,l" ls '"ll '
,,i " e'-i-n in cnurucicr anil com-
vI-tiPu!,l.v" "" Wl,s I" "KrepliiR l'p
in..' lA'7l(!-" fur example. New I
nav net . ,.iKlt (b(m) ,,lnt (Il,Mtrv.
.'. "i. Ket jour i.PH rcnilv nml lieu
10 Win 11.... .. .1 ." ."
.... nur,
" fH
My the way. heic's a lei
iti .1.. in i .- .
r.i.; '" ''." 'Miirenuachs; pehinuiiK is
waroen, , V.)
i Al l,'' Veu must find firm If
yj, "' " lui'yricuieu. ii nei, you
f01 aUBSest It In n nnninmiir fur
Where
Shall
I Send
My Child
te Scheel?
That question can be an
Mverecl qnlcUly una wulsiac wulsiac
terlly by consulting the i:du i:du
'catieunl Uurnau. en ground
Meer nt Public Ledger Ortlce.
Independence Squaie. Hen
you may obtain complete and
rcliable Information of any
bearding tclioel for boys or
girls, military academy, husl.
iiesa college, Biieclal schools
for retarded children, con cen con
uervatery or mm te, college
or university. Our Intimate,
knew ledge of the nilMiutuges
et the uileus institutions will
enable pu te make a wis
choice.
Tills EPivlce Is tree and avail
able te eery one every-
"bre
EIGHTH & GirtArtD AVE.
MATl.S'IiE DAII.V
IWIITIlf.l- VP.ATIIItK ll.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
In "TIIK KKAST 01' I.1FK"
nnrt Star taut In "VALLEY OK llOfB fj
"BALTIMORE 'SIWZ'C
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
in.'irei.LV .or THf, j eli ik."
DI I TITniDri Dread & Susquehanna
DL.JCellU Continuous 2 until 11
AUMA RI'HKNM In
unND THE WOMAN"
--V HMlAl Otn Maulewne! Ael
DOROTHY DALTON
tn "TIIK CRIMSON' HIHM.KMiK"
FAIRMOUNT Wrk&W
DUSTIN FARNUM
In "STKAMiK 1I0I"
GREAT NORTHERN ?!,o?dTR&eai.E
SPKCIAI. I'AST In
"AtSign of Jack O'Lantem"
IMPERIAL c!i i'Jr&TTe
BEBE DANIELS
in "A MB Clllt'KKN"
fr
tUt
i"ry is lepyriBUleil. K net, you
H'." 1 J're from yhat ynu
' '""i m inn iiHicii Known teuay.
I
Public Ledger Bnilding
CHESTNUT at SIXTH
Walnut 3000 Main 1601
I IDUDTV IltiOAD . COI.L'MDIA av
1,1DH11 I MATINKK DAILY
DOROTHY DALTON
In "TIIK fftlMVN WHO WA1.KKH Al.ONK"
rDIITMT' Woodland Ave. et B2rt HI
JrICrN 1 MATlNDt: DAILY
ii. iv. nnirrnii" I'linnrcTieN
"WAY DOWN EAST"
IJfcTheNlXON.NIRDLINGERiffc'
U THEATRES Uf
BELMONT ,? 5 ?. xwket
AGNES AYRES
'n "TIIK QBDHAL"
CEDAR "0I,,I,,tl1enAvnNui
r. . ,r- . nn1 ;l " nrj II P il
RAYMOND HITCHCOCK
In "TIIK nKAUTV SIIOI
coliseum SIarl,e' Br- r win
1 303,7 Ann f
IRENE CASTLE
In "FRENCH HEELS"
JUMBO OT ST. 4 OIR.uiDTvE
J "1UU -"""be June, en Frankfort 'I"
f.PKn.i, rnoiiucTiev
"DECEPTION"
OVERBROOK u .R
NORMA TALMADGE
hi' '.SAIILIN' TIIHOI'C.H'
DAI M rHANKKOnU AVE. AND
rMLilvl Nnnnis stukbt
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
In "TIIK SKVKXTII V"
IVreniil Aimearanref Mr. Kit. Lnrjen
DCTPNIT Market St Belew 17lli
KCAjI-'1I 1 10 a. m m ti r. M
HELENE CHADWICK
In "TIIK IH.OHUH'H nipi."
niAl TA UUItMANTOWN AVUNUB
KlrtL 1 U AT TUI.PKHOPKKN' ST.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
iL"THJMUiniLVMU)INNA"
SHERWOOD Tat- '?teeA3v6
HELENE CHADWICK
In "IKI.I.mV MEN AMI f.01,11"
333 MARKETeTKT?!.
imi:x KniKwenn in
"THE MAN FROM HOME"
ARDMORE R'inrA.
"NANOOK OF THE NORTH"
ADIIF.D IIAHOI.ll LLOVH OMIDV
BARNET GARDEN $SBetfiSf
GERALDINE FARRAR
le "TUB WOMAN AJin TIIK I'UITKT"
1 '!
LEADER lFJJtf$tt.
"THE MAN FROM HOME"
LOCUST 1?.uAii5S18sT?
BETTY COMPSON
. In "OVKR TIIK nnnrtrt...
NIXON'S AMBASSADOR ZTa..
Xfaiir... ort .. . .. at M.i
"''"irr 1 .111 R nil , n u.,,,.,.. " "iii
'THEJSLE OFZOrSa""
NIXON MD ANU MAbESt bts.
CONWAY TEARLE7 "'
In "A WIDR.OPKN TOW.N"
69TH STeat": ;'" T.rmtnal
AGNES AYRES'1 " J' M
In "TIIK OltDEAI."
STRAND German,.?n vat venanr,
nnnnTuv -A 1 ? p. m
vr..:, . YJ "N
v.......,,.., 1-ll.lI.UJQi.;.,
In
AT OTHER THFATRce"
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.(Va
GERMANTOWN 85,ia."!T"Ln av
nOSKMAUV THKIIV In' '.ANi: ni,r .1
"THE LASTJTRAIl"
GRANT WS,.U,!,,?K
HERBERT RAWUNSON
In "TIIK M'KAPPK K '
JEFFERSON 21," --u."
RICHARD BARTHJVIESS
In "SOXXl
PARK nIDGH AVE' DAUPHIN 8t7
Vr. .'" "' Kv- "ts 10 u
BETTY COMPSON
In "roll TI108K WK I.OVK"
Economy Basement Specials for Tuesday
SMOXI1AV, AfflLHT 14, 1022. Mlern Openii nt 0 A. M. Clotet at 6 P. M. M
nellenburgS
ENTIRE BLOCK- MIRKET II! l?W STREETS . M
, Drastic End-of -Season Clearance of
Women's and Misses'
Silk Dresses
At Half Price
and Less
Lell
$7.50 te $8.50 Dresses
$3.00
Becoming models of crepe
de chine, Canten crepe, taf
feta and satin in wanted
shades. Effectively trimmed.
One. lectured.
Let2
$10 te $12.50 Dresses
$5.00
Crepe de chine. Canten
crepe, tub silk, Shantung,
pongee, sports silks and com
binations of sirks. Charm
ingly styled and prettily
trimmed. One Sketched.
cq nm
Ultra-fashionable models of crppc de rhino, Canten crepe, tJ7v7 I KJ
Georgette, foulards and combinations of silk, beautifully trimmed. Desirable color
ings. One Pictured. bN'ELLLNbURGS Economy Basement
2000 Pairs of $15
Lamb's-Weel Blankets
100 All-Weel (17 A A Pr.
te Sell at P.f
Fine quality lamb's-wool blankets, in white with
pink and blue berdcts. Alse large block plaid patterns.
Full double-bed size. Less than half!
1000 Pairs $6.00 Weel Blankets gQg5
at; Jr air
Fine lamb's wool, with Sea Island cotton warp.
Pretty plaid patterns in wanted colors. Large double
bed size. bUELLENBURflS Economy Basement
On the Main Aisle A Remarkable
Sale of 1000
Women's Real Leather
Hand Bags
Let 3 $15.00 te $19.50 Dresses.
Marvelous Clearance Sitle of
Girls' $1.50 te $2
Summer
Dresses
at JSHC ea.
Colored organdies and
dotted lawns in a wonder
ful assortment of colors
and styles. Charmingly
trimmed in various ways.
Sizes 7 te 14 years. 7'tte
Pictured.
i I i jfl
riM l ' 11 I I . . .1 y
Vj'' j yiA frniTl f j
mmJT
ClSW In- t r
Clearance! Girls' $3 te $4
Summer Dresses at
$1.49
White Hngerie, slightly soiled and colored organ
dies in many becoming styles. Sizes 7 te 14 years.
Clearance! Girls' $4.50 te $5 (1 AC
Summer Dresses at vA.tJtl
White lingerie, colored organdie, voile and dimity
in a wide variety of attractive models. Sizes 7 te 14
years.
5N ELLEN B'JRCS Economy Basement
Continuing Our Great Sale of 2760
Men's $2.00, $2.50
and $3.00 High
Grade Shirts
at $1.10 Ea.
c
Just Arrived A
Wonderful New
Shipment of
$1& $1.75 Girdle
Tep Corsets
te Sell at
79c & $1.29
One model of broche
another of broche and
clastic.
SneLUnbUrcS Economy
Basement
Sweeping Clearance of
Women's $3
Smart Slip-On
Sweaters
at$1.89ea
Odds and ends in plain
and novelty weaves. Solid
or mixed colors. Included
are all the season's most
fashionab'e models reduced
te less than half!
Smti i PMRirer. Economy
Basement
Pretty
Undermuslins
At Amazingly Lew
Prices
Women's AQ0
In flesh and white. Tai
brcd or trimmed models.
Women's OA-
An accumulation of fine
excellent shirts from two
of our best local makers.
Mostly the famous Echpse
Shirts, in a wide assort
ment of excellent qualities
of white and tan pongees
oxfords and poplins. Neck
band and eellnr-attnched
styles. Alse fine woven
madras, silk-stripe mr.dras
and woven cords in n pleas
ing variety of stripes and
colorings.
Slightly imperfect, hut
nothing te mar their ap
pearance or wenr. Siyen 14
te 17. Remarkable values!
IHMP1
WW
Wrll NbifRuS Economy Basement
Twe Extraordinary Values!
98c Cretonne Oval and
Round Sefa Cushions
at 45c Each
Made of geed quality cretonne in the prettiest pat
terns and most wanted colorings.
(5c Scrim & Marquisette Bris Bise OAn
Sash Curtains at, Each 0C
Hed Free With Each Curtain
Made of goeil quality material, full sj.p and luceP
trimmed. i
SHTLinmURaS Economy Basement I
N. SNELLENBURG & CO.
Skirts. Each.
Muslin, finished with ruf
fle of embroidery and underlay.
Women's
Gowns, Each.
Lingerie cloth, beautiful
ly trimmed. Generously
proportioned.
79c
itsi Ea. S
Practically every fashionable style of the season
included.
Well made, beautifully finished and nicely lined.
Black and every wanted color.
SHELLbliBURGS Economy Basement
Of First Importance Tomorrow in the
August Furniture Event!
Wonderful Sale of 100
Imperial Edge Mattresses
At Half Price
Made with 4 rows of
stitching and covered
in heavy grade plain
and fancy art ticking.
One-piece only. Afl
regulation sizes.
$18.00 Imperial Edge Cotten
Mattress
$22.00 Imperial Edge Hair-
and-Felt Mattress ,
$24.00 Imperial Edge Pure
Layer Built Felt Mattress .
$40.00 Imperial Edge 100
Pure Java Kapec Silk Fless Q-j Q QK
Mattress fDLV.uD
$8.95
$11.00
$11.95
$60.00 3-Piece Living-
aemSuit... $28.75
mm
$20.00
Extension
Table, $12.95
Stahegany or walnut with sprln seat
covered In tapestrj ei fumed oak, cov
ered in brown mulerkin Extra fine
workmanship and finish
$25.00
Attractive
Library
Table, $11.95
Women's Extra-Size
Nightgowns RQp
Full cut of lingerie
cloth; tailored and
trimmed.
bMFLLENBURQS Economy
Basement
Women's Neat
Bungalow
Aprons
Far Belew Real Werth
at ggg ea.
Pretty checked percales
in trim models, finished
with rick-rack braid, sash
and pocket.
Regular and Extra Suet
bNFLL ENBURGS Economy
Basement
Mssh Colonial
design of golden
oak nnish. nith 4 1
x26-lnch top, deep
drawer.
$40 te $50
Weed Beds,
$19.95
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$12.00 Metal
Crib, $6.95
Full-size white
enamel finish com
plete with all-sieel
sanitary spring
Dressing
Table Chair,
$2.19
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An nrtrl let et
beds taken from
complete bets Full
slz enl-. and about
50 in the let
2x
Solid oak. large
renter h a i r e I ;
highly polished
$16.00 Metal
Bed, $8.95
$25 Metal Bed
Outfit, $15.95
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Continuous pests.
10 fillers and panel
cress-bar all-steel
spring and all-col-ten
mattress.
$50 Davenport
Bed at $29.75
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2-inch continuous
pest with 1 't-inch
rress pnel box.
Ten 1-Inch filler up
rlghtH All slzew in
white or nery fin
ish $37.50 Daven
port Bed,
Complete,
$22.50
"-steel Hanilary
fianie gunr.intcpit
spring i jnpiciI m
beautiful i-rpienne
$6.50 Felding
Steel Army
Cot. $2.29
CnntinueiiH tuhu
Wr pest complete
i'i strong double.
Imk spring ad"
Hide, -f, long,
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SNELLf NBURuS Kconemy Hascment
$25 te137,50 Roem-Size Rugs
Mid-Summer
Clearance
Grass Rugs
Size 9x12 Feet
$3.98
Genuine
Crex Rugs
9.M2 Feet, ggg
8x10 Feet, Qg
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mini while let Inttn,
6x9 ft. Seamless Axminster
7.6x9 ft. Seamless Weel Velvets
8.3x10.6 ft. Seamless Weel Velvets YAA
9x12 ft. Heavy Seamed Axminsters p C3
ii.jM.2 ii. seamless Weel Tapestry J
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All Sharply
Reduced te
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Extra-Heavy Quality
Inlaid Linoleum, 2 Yards Wide
IW at 39 c Sq. Yd. -&
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