0 H EVENING PUBLIO LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,, AUGUST , 14, 1922 ! WJ'Jrj: ! i' - a Wifft " li m m m Si IK 51 h' . y-. i Li.WJ IX kJ I KT1 Advertising Salesman At 30 years of age I have put in 3 tuccesaful years of advertising salesman ship in the local news paper field, bnckedtby 5 years of commercial sell ing en the read. 1 wish te connect with a per manent preposition where I can put a big job across and grew. Anyone who has n real preposition te offer in this line will be furnished with the best of refer- . ences. C 402, Ledger Office Northcliffe Dies in Londen Cnnllnurd from I'nire One connection with emp of the iwwt Bitcrrrt figureheads in thp government ltfelf. "Treason I" cried the patriots, nnil lliey burned Ills papers te uliew what they would HUe te de tQ thlr propria prepria propria ter. Their circulation, tee. fell off trc trc mendeimly. Hut the death lUts grew nnd the "pltlle puhlielty" went en. Soen the circulation began te come back : then an nwnkened people made I.lejd Geerge mlnWter of munitions nnd the whole conduct of the war wm changed. In 11(17 the guns of England, equipped with an ample supply of high evpleslves, began te outrange the gum of Oermnny. f was diagnosed ns due te adenoma of the tigreid gland, for which he underwent an operation In .Tune, 11)111. Although he was Incapacitated, he exerted con cen Mdehible Inllueijce en the liritMi tlov tlev eminent during the l'eace Coiiference nt Versailles. l'lnni uere made rally in 1021 for a world tour. The Mart was delayed un til duly because of labor tumble, In volving the publishing Industry nnd a icncwiil of hostilities between Lloyd (3eeige and himself. Lord Xertlicllite attacked the motive of the Premier and Muiqult P111-.011 In delrlng te iep icent (JJie.it Hritnln at the Washing ten Arnw Conference. At a reiult of 1111s nuncK, (ievernment news wen Great Sen-Ice te Country Lord Nerthcliffe'i n.irticular service b.irred fieiu the Xerfhclllte nres". Lord te his country really began with the u'thellffe vnlled for America, defy bi caking out of the great war. H'tt the boycott. lie first attacked Lord Kitchener. ' During hi wntld tour Lord North' charging that "K. of K." was working cllffe e.cuplcd the public attention of beyond his physical and mental limita- miIi ceuntr.x he vWteil. displaylnggre.it tI9' ,j . .l 1 . , I Knowledge of the preblemn facing va He told the truth about the Herman 1 neus nation-. Arriving in New Yerk, wave sweeping across Helglum at the, ,i,,y , 11)21. he wnrmlv imlered outbreak of the war while, the l.iigllsli.-l'resldent Harding's plans for the Ann nre nt lnrce was ilescrihine ' Vreat ,.., n..t -T. t.. 4..-. u . ,.- allied victories. saw Brau, (lalip(r in ,nat r0nti.v be- .1," Wi rr,,,0I,1,iblei f"f4f1tleure oft ln(; outrun l.j Asiatics nnd in several the fact that shiapnel instead of high nddrcsvs iciealed nn Intimate knowl knewl knowl exilesiye shells were being used nt ledge et Australia's national problems. IV" . "l',',,!,'! vi f. .. ""i-'ng hN tour of the I'ncllic he made I He condemned Nixon s fiasco en the , ,0,p s , of stlIl,I0I, , thc I'llgrinnd ether military blnnders long Knr E , , , HoncKenc PxprP,e(1 before they were published in ether, the nnlnien ., .,, a,,,,,.., '. P9Vwa7vU3nUSrVVV Uiii fjlittl 1 papers 1 He was instrumental in minging about the fall of the Asqulth ministry. , for which one of his terms was the "old gang." and in placing Lloyd Geerge in leadership of the lintisli empire. lie aroused the Knglish people nnd showed them the magnitude of the struggle in which they were engaged Alliance wns a bar tr its solution. He illumed te Louden nun his tour In Max. 1022. In June he was reported te Ime made n tour of (icrmiiny in cognito. Shortly nfter the lonieletlon of his world tour differences 1:1 ew In tin- Newspaper Proprietors- .Wnclntlonever The );ar e': - j-r:1 M,,',!ffc '" IrfWrarWrSftrTO? RSffi I TfiTHIS S100 45:::::::S5n ' JMlnWEEK urn TrVrW 1 flffifr , ll.s Irrl I I c QjTOM Pelar Cryital 'J, i WVCub whit. I $3-l5.,t57-S0 .x ' Regular f TTPl ' Price JL-1 J 1G 0v"' ' $55.00 IT j i" ; cifj kT ITT, .... Splashers. TP I S37 IPnd pi ess lireiignt aueut tne mouincntien et the P.ritkh icnsershlp Through his foresight and energj in thr face of ridltule througlieut (iunt Hritain. it came about that at the out break of hostilities the Hrltish aviation corps. net te the Hritish navy, was the best -prepared branch of the sen lee. Came Here en .Mission ctsing certain metueiis of tne newer members of the association. He later lesigni'd. In Mm. 11)22. disMtislen broke out ixtween Nortlicliffe and ether members of the A-secinted Newspapers, Ltd., ewneis nf the Northcliffe press. In .lime V.I22. libel suits were brought 1 against Leid Neitlicllffe by Sir Andrew ii hi, iiie cn.iiriup-n, ami alter (1 It was in June. 1017, that he was, 1 Mi, a diicter of Associated News sent te the United States as the head j papers. of the HritMi commission in this cenn- I 'fi'1 dnv en which the announcement trv. He armed in New Yerk en June!0' '''' tiling of these suits wns made 11 and gave out a statement he had pre- NeitliHiffe wis leperteil te be differing his first venture, Answers, unless h received some money. Having exhausted all his power of borrowing te keep the paper going until he could turn the corner he stared Inte the quandary et the Immediate future. If the paper stop step ped all his hard work was lest; If It could continue he was sure of success. Theh cnuie n characteristic touch of tne iinrmiu'erth luck. A caller was an nounced and displayed te Harmsworth an Ingenious puwle he had invented a small, glass-covered box containing par titions at cut side, se that the seven letters in the word "Answers" could with care be rolled Inte the seven spaces between partitions te spell the word. The invcuter was asked his price and replied he would take n 10 note. Harmsworth suggested he take n roy alty, which the inventor gladlv accepted. Immediately Harmsworth went te n manufacturer of games and placed a large order for the manufacture of the Answers puzzle, some te be ready te be put en sale In forty-eight hours. In a few davs thc manufacturer could net keep pace with the demand, which ran into hundreds of thousands sold af a shilling and costing a penny or two te make. Answers was saved. The way Lord Northcliffe get Inte the pulp and paper business in New foundland is a bit of characteristic Harmsworth foresight. At the time the confession of nn immense tract of virgin forest in Newfoundland was granted by the Newfoundland Legislature the llarmswertii Bres. later called thc Amalgamated Press were using 110 tens of white paper a day. If the paper trust put up the price n cent a pound all the dlvidendu of that immense con cern vanished. It was necessary te pro pre tect their interests. Hence the great paper and pulp plant erected in New foundland. The Importance of this ven ture was recognized within an hour after it was known that the governor of Newfoundland had signed the Legisla ture's act. Harmsworth receUed a ca ble offer of a five-year contract for white paper from the trust at a price much belev current rates se much be low Indeed that an American newspa per cabled te Londen that It would be glad te take, the contract off Harms worth's hands and pay the duty, ns that would then bring the cost of their paper under thc market price. Regular Price $55.00 Solid Tep Range Guaranteed Water Heaters Gas $8.50 Ceal $17.00 I nil I Inr (III ( imklns sfevrs Pi Prrg Cennertlnn Vm. Akcrs Jr., & Ce. 10th & Filbert Ccih or Dtiir rid Payment! j. fc-. pared en the e.age and declined te amplify. It fellows. "The war cabinet has designated me head of the Hrltish war misstnn te the Tinted States, and I have been instruct ed te trj te co-ordinate the weik of the various ndmirable British organisatiens here These are charged with the tas; of suppl.iing our war and ether needs. t "nt il I present my redentinN at Wash ington it is impossible, of course, for me te make any further statement. "I ran. hnweter, expres. my rry great personal pleasure nt being again in I America which I lime se often ist eil and which has man delightful as sociations and friendships for me; nor 'from a nervous breakdown in Switzer land He was brought back te England seei,il d.i s lntei and was repertert il.cn te be ill from ptomaine poison ing I'ailv in Juh his dllTeienees with , Llewl iJceigc wtc said te have been I f-nded and the librl actions bteught by 1 Fish & C'.iird weie said te have been 1 dropped His health, however, con 1 Mined te grew vteru. Ills aliment being 1 c'lTsnesed as ihie te "unknown poison- iiiB " I Lord Northcliffe was several times a 'millionaire in English pounds. In fact his income was se large that, considered ns interest in investment, it prebablv icpresents 520.000.1)00 or mere, which tens Ge 1 t it nirst tftn rtiih linn I fifln flint the vn,e -British people hav, a pre,-, ZXrTtCZZl'ti! , H.lfeur and his associates and the ,,,-- ; ntJ; I. - ft h. , ' New"' Yerk nw's a r m 1. reporters '? & ' the printer refused to'ge , and nhntecranhers had In t'.ste of the t0 w,th tllc "'"" ""-r ef1 HUMPHREY iadii3tf5,yja HEATERS there was "nothing -1 n Hill IIWM -T,nTHf -s fri '' '' ' Pl EXCURSION TO Harristarg $325 Hershey and $.00 Lebanon 3 Sunday, August 20. Special train leaves Reading Ter 5,,"l : B-3 AM (Standard Time). 7.30 A. M. (Daylight Timp), .top. ping at Columbia Ave, Huntingdon St., Manayunk Conilinlieckcn and Norriitewn (De Kalh St ) Tickets may be purchased prier te date et excursion CenuU agents See flyern Philadelphia & Reading Railway f r XbX f 3 ' aJ?M-Jfa BOYS' JERSEY PLAY SUITS Fer Flay in or Out of Deers l,:r lMifIrt " -r Tf, ' 'M- s Comfortable nnd 6mart, these finely made suits come with or without cellars in navy with red, preen or white stripes at neck. Sizes a te 7 years 6.50 Sizes 8 te 1 1 years 7.50 1 MAIL ORDERS INVITLT) 1701 CHESTNUT STUEET ,,,,1 CernsXTOi Street r i-c iiiiotecrnpui Northcliffe dMiamies that have unseat- led cabinet effii ers nnd helped te blew un (Sermun trencher when they were' 1 admitted te his suite in the Hetel ' ((iethiim en .Tune 12 The reporters weje detected without trouble by the 1 snappy blue ees of the Hrltish pub lisher and told that t dein The camera men were te'.d they could get one picture and "be quick about ! it " Meanwhile Lord Northcliffe wns 1 moving about with a (elerity that made tin iainei.1 men. no snails themsehes. 'emin'is Finally he remained in one position long enough for n geed focus .ind t!i" photographers -tnrted snapping Apnrcnth tlu-v didn't work fast fneusli fm liis leriNliip, who told them 1 Ins own nmera m'ii would have taken the pntuie in half the time But ns he was mfermfd at the end of the snap ping soien the photographers had net l.een content with en" picture thev had I taken eight aiuei e As bend of thn Hritish war mission, net eti ril Leid Northcliffe divert the -Pending of hundreds of millions of dol lars, bur Usui Ins canny insight into , human nature te promote a mutual un derstanding b'twnen the two nations allied In arms He it was who worked with Secrctan McAdoo nnd M. Andre Tiidim for the formation of the Allies' war council F'raise for America I erd Northcliffe returned te Londen when Lord Heading arrived as Hritish ambassador te this country. He made a tour of the battle zones in Frence perseualH looked ever the American s.cteis and marveled nt the fighting 1 stiength of the 1'nited Stntes forces. 1 1 "in thin latter phn he said in an interview ' I can claim te be the first Knglish writer eer te describe the American soldiers in tins war There was with the Canadian nrmv n regiment of d'Ughbms who enlisted in the days of uiir neutrality and shared with the ( nntdiatis some of the severest fighting in the mud of Flanders I had m C'hiistimis dinner with them in 101." I wa. therefore one of the first te ! ave the r.ppertiinit of observing the 1; nil of seldi' 1 the I'lntid States would pieduce A goeil man people, and net x few Americans among them, had get it into their liea.ls that the American s"ldu r would enter into the war in the 1 Mibernn' spirit of a baseball fan That was net se in lOl.'i and it is net se in tl cae of the 2 (Mill nne nrm of 101S The beK who ha v. been rushed across , th Atlantic m hundreds of thousands aided if I mm be allowed te sav s,e, bv Jehn Hull's na and transports, nre lust a uuiet anil determined, daring, nnd modest ns that poitien of the 111rrican iiuy whiih is working with fn tienless and fraternal amity with the Hritish fleet. ' dancing back te obtain n rough ilea of the American effort up te date, a-" 1 haw seen it in the 1'nited States, in (irent Hritain and in Frnnce. one must again place en record one s ad miration of the intrude of the instant openition of the selective draft or con scription as we call it ever here The 1 nert miracle was the election of the gi- ' gautic cantonments and the housing. 1 , clothing, feeding, drilling nnd railroad transport of etir millions as I wit- 1 1 nessed them in many parts of your count rv "Hut perhaps the greatest I ment of all was tne mini 1 .-.f t.ni nrinnflll. which I 111 ,.... .,.... ...-, : ,,, . , , , moment when the .Allies, wne nun u -., suddenh attacked bv an enemy that had been pieparlng since the reign of rrederic't the Oreut. were feeling the strain nnd stress of their effort, for belated nrepnredness menns great losses of bleed and material Jestsay Bluejay te your druggist The simplest way te end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain instantly. Then thc corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does itl) and in extra thin plas ters. The action is thc same. Pain Steps Instantly OBttiia c?merica's TVender Car JEWEYT ylcThriftySix'Built byTaige Make Us Prove It THIS Paige-built six, 50 horse power Jewett will meet any motorist's most exacting re quirements, but there's only one way te really knew and that is make us prove it. Call Spruce 1410 for a Demonstration OPEN EVENINGS GUY A.WILLEY M9T9R C9 tPaiga and Jewett Distributors BR9AO STREET AT VINE. PHILADELPHIA Associate Dealers IinOAP 1. TXIOK K4I.ES CO. 2010 Senlll Ilreuii M. 1'ENCII. .MOTOR COMPANY. 238 North 03d M. ITAMII.TON GARAGE, Hiirtlpv Ilrm.. I'rep. 3th anil limit M. IIAINKS STENTOV MOTOR SALES AMI sKRMCK Oeeree llrerkmim. Tren. Cor. Ilalnpi St, nnd Stenton Are. cinseN'H auto worms. SDSt HiiTfrferrt At. "NinEK iiitns.. 0S20 (ifrmnntewii Avp. Suburban Dealers MHini'A'l 0R(iE. InniaMrr Air, llrrn Jlawr ( i,MtK's n.itan. rimirteHn. Te, 173. NORTHEAST 0RnE. (Hint M.. Imnkfard TAIOE MOTOR ( O. 21 .Mnrkrt i Camden sTEMsnir .Nei:rr.a STEAMSHIP NOTICE') West Coast Freight by Steamer Delier te Pier 19 North by Team or Belt Line Freight Prompt Leading Careful Handling Minimum Insurance Dependable Schedules Express Freight Steamers, semi-monthly from Philadelphia via Panama Canal, te I.en AnEflm. Sun Francisce, Oakland, Seattle, Portland S. S. Artigas Aug. 20 S. S. Brush Sept. 20 S.S.Lehigh Sept. 6 S. S. Wabash Oct. 6 NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Ou'ttrrs nnd Agents U B Shipping Heard fltcnmrr 130 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2 Famous "Santa" Steamers test nrhiove- I ji.D(7fl.U "arrirliaPenamaGii-f bJ Thu most illllinilt of undPrtaKinKH i had te be faced the creation of a Htaft a work entirely uew te most of these oenccrneil in it. Ami nrver forget that it U a htaff tit for the task of making war en 11 fccale of millions of men. "I elci the views e( every Hrltish officer Utli whom I have, talked in Bay ing that the ureat American effort In tim ArKOime, fared an it was with a large concentration of Hermann there, iuiH hern one of the finest of the Ameri tan Biicce.sf.es fiurp the putting ever of the ("elective draft. General Pershing and his brave bejn who are fightinc the I nattle of the Wililerucss are earning ' lie recognition of liUtery. Here s te LoitfNertucllfi wns 111 at the tme the' niRlRllce was slgucd. Ills illness . ..... .,au Ainni a erterinB most comter; tcomme.l.itlon. ' reutu 10 Seuth AmnriCi Vnejrelld ruilrif 1 H. M. mini 1 r.umi An, in , I S. H, Siiitu I.uUl SfPt. 0 ' RrdnrtURuts Wound 1 Heufil Ainrrlrn rlei 1 in II inntcr si. V. I of il f. CHBLE 1 A rizS alit 'M jfi& 11 m. WM'I & MWffff M fift JOINT 3CAVIC WITH Q) JUHAMBURG AMERICAN LINE X t4 OMMERCIAM aitAmsnir Linu (Operating V. 8. Gevt. Ship)) PIIII.AnEI.PHIA TO CORK. Dl'III.IN. IIELl'AST. r.ONDONIJIJlUV i, FENIT S 'Kr.HIIII.Mtneis" Aui, 14 B "K-r.TERN TEMPEST1' Au, 2s s s S S NATIKAK1 . I."t Half fpf. Othtr I'ertu a Hudclsnt Carire OnTara MOORE and McCORMACK, INC. 444-46 Beurp Bldg-., Phila. mmm Lqmb. 0585 Main 7513 TO PLYMOUTH. BOULOGNE IIAMBUKU Bf New Anirlcu-FUi Steimcu RESOLUTE Am. 32, Brpt. 10, Oct. 17. RELIANCE Sept. 0, Oct. 3, Oct. 81, TO HAMBURG DIRECT Ealllnsi entry Thuridiy, by the pepe. Ur itramcrs Mount Clay, Mount Car roll, Mount Clinten, Hants, Bayarn. WuertUmberg, with ipeclit cabin and improved third clan aceommedatlooa, United American Lines, mc. m Rraadwir, N. Y. r Lecal AitaU LAUOII AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH 10U Halrbrearlth Hnrry. Betty, Anly and Min. Somebeily'a Sttnea and the erher (amtlar characters live only te make jeu laugh. You'll And them every Sunday n the six. pain all-star com;. mictien of the 'Sunday rvBLic ledqeb. 'f'ake It a llaDlt," .mu As., T .' ' s te I ..- m V i Van Sciver Furniture Down Te the Lewest Prices in Years 1$ New, when Prosperity's knock is again heard at the deer of the nation, and the country is experiencing the greatest home building boom in years, we are showing mere Furniture than has probably been assembled in one place since 1916. Better and handsomer Furniture than you have probably ever seen, with less te pay here than is asked for geed ' Furniture any where between the two Oceans. flLiving-Roem, Bedroom and Din-ing-Roem Furniture that is the acme of luxury and grace. De signs that are high in quality, net in price and all se fine and hand some that it is easy te pick the Suite or Piece you feel you would like te live with always. J Better still at savings which we are confident have no counterpart any place furniture is sold. Why Most People Buy Their Furniture Here Acres of Furniture te choene from the largest Furniture-Factory Stere In the United States. Huge Warehouses that keep stocks up te stand ard In the Sale. Our own factory out put, less' the middleman's profit, ard quantity pur chases from th country's leading makers. Lew overhead In sales efficiency and delivery systems. A prominent and Inex pensive location thatnlene saves 1250,000 r; year In contrast te the enormous rentals nnd high costs et doing; business that pre vail in the Congested shopping districts. 'I i ;ffl Illustrated Frem Our Sales Floers A Bedroom Suite of the Queen Anne Scheel, designed and executed with a skill that reflects credit en the creative renlus and handicraft of the Old Masters, from whom the inspiration came. An unusually beautiful group, the art of which Is accentuated by the niceties of erna mentatien and pleasing lines of each piece. Choice of Mahogany or Walnut. One of the many great values in this Great August Sale. See These Suites and Save Meney But please remember that these represent but a few of the thousands of Suites and Pieces shown en our floors at pro portionate reductions. LIVING ROOM Mahogany Llving-Roem Suite, with Tapestry Tapestry cexrred spring seats, 3 pieces S50.75 Mahogany - nnd - Cane Llving-Roem Suite, Eprtng seats, ceercd with Blue Velour, 3 pieces $140.00 SI 75 00 Overstuffed locc-cushlen Suite, spring seats, covered with Blue Velour, 3 pieces, $148.00 J210.00 Overctufred loose-cushion Suite, spring scats, covered with Tapestry, 3 pes, sins.oe $308 50 Overstuffed Tapcstry-cevered Suite, 3 pieces $363.00 $460 00 Overstuffed Mohair Suite, 3 pieces, (382.00 $520.00 Overstuffed Blue Mohair Suite, 3 pieces 1428,00 (695.00 Overstuffed Orchid Mohair Suite, 3 Pieces $680.00 Overstuffed and Windser Chairs, Spinet Desks, Boudoir Desks, Bookcases, Tables, Mirrors, etc., at proportionate savings. BEDROOM $175 00 Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suits, 4 Pieces (125.00 $295 00 Mahogany Veneer Bedroom Suite. 7 Pieces (250,00 Mahogany Veneer Leuis XV Suite, 7 pieces. (375.00 1525.00 Walnut Duotene Leuis XV Suite, 8 pieces (47S.en $516.00 Mahogany Queen Anne Suite, 8 Pieces (405.0H $565 00 Walnut Leuis XVI Suite, 9 pieces. (500.00 $775 00 Mahogany Bedroom Suite, 8 pieces. (075.00 $816.00 Walnut Chippendale Suite, 7 pieces, (735.00 $938.50 Mahogany Queen Anne Suite, 8 pieces (856.00 $1375.00 Walnut Bedroom Suite, 9 pieces, (1100.00 DINING-ROOM FURNITURE EQUALLY LOW IN PRICE ,WuE tREH HE?QJ,lT5R? F,R W!?KER FURNTURE-which means the widest choice, the handsomest designs, the newest and the richest cojer effects and most luxurious upholstery. A display se artistic and varied that no ether exhibit we knew of ..u ku uuyu.m nu unu aiuie mat, in our nrm Deuer, there are no values in Wicker Furniture as ereat as at can approach the Van Sciver Stere. MANY EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN RUGS . x nn an Au:Jus.t; Sale has passed since our customers enjoyed such an opportunity. Reductions are from i0 te 33 1-3 per cent, including everything except Whittal Angle-Persian Rugs. Nearly every stock size te cheese from, in the wanted designs and handsome color effects. Values that are making us exceedinirlv busv because they are tee geed te miss. " THESE RUGS REPRESENT SAVINGS OF 25 TO 50 PER CENT. $95.00 and $87.50 Chenille Rugs, plain or figured, size 9 x 12 ft. $69.50 $82.00 and $74.00 Chenille Rugs, plain or figured, size 8 x 10 ft SB7.00 - .. - rt ... " ' T-..-w ueyai wuien uugs, size xizu 569.50 Royal Wilten Rugs, size 8.3 x 10.6 ft $67.50 Hest Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9 x 12 ft $49.00 Rest Seamless Velvet Rugs, 8.3 x 10.6 ft $46.00 Best Axminster Rugs, size 9 x 12 ft $45.00 Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 8.3 x 10.6 ft SS2.S0 Axminster Rugs, size 9 x 12 ft $29.75 Axminster Rugs, size 7.6 x 9 ft $24.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 6x 9 ft $21.50 Axmmsier Kugs, size 6 x 9 f t $19.50 0 ec .i ei ne ti!j t i .... ' .e .u ?i..e imam linoleum ncmnants, 6 ft. wide, 75c and 95c a Sq. Yd. ci m a n- r i t f pnuern0 most, a"v size room. Bring room measurements. $1.10 and 7ec Printed Linoleum and Congeleum Remnants, 45c a yard. Bring room measurements ALL ORIENTAL RUGS IN THE AUGUST SALE Sizes and weaves te suit the most exacting. Just a few of the unusual valuea nirWp,) nt rnnA . ! 4AtA ST" " " IUHUH S.H.j.uu rersian Aran uug, mzc u.uxy.u tt $185.00 $38.-1.00 Chinese Imperial Blue Rug, size 12x9 ft $250.00 S." 10,00 Anatolian Rug, size 12.2 x 9.1 ft $275.00 600.00 Persian Arak Rug, size 14.0 x 9.6 ft S295.00 Big Reductions in Office Furniture Flat Tep and Rell Tep Desks, Stationary Cabinets, Filing Cabinets and Wardrobes, Directors' Tables, Bookcases, Chairs, etc. A wonderful opportunity te save. 1122-22 J,8,nnabad Rug, size 12.3 x 9.0 ft $375 00 lll'n en" ft1 ."S1 Rug, size 15-5 x 1U1 ft- $545100 I?? en!".6 Tabr,h, Ru s.lze 13'0x9'l ft 5585.00 SU00.00 Kirman Islamabad Rug, size 15.3 x 10.8 ft $600.00 Window Shade Special Hnr&ap8 0il 0pa-que Shades mounted en Guaranteed ft fn Wrt m' n"y S,Z0 i1?.1 l0 ceed 3 ft in width and 6 ft. in length. Measuring and hanging, complete for $1.65. NOTE These who wish te Extend Payments for purchases ever a numb our axienawn raymem ujjice. er of months may de se by making arrangements with THE VAN SCIVER RESTAURANT-A Delightful Menu at Attracts Prices JL &Van ) Sciver MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS ANIl np.TAii rna MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. tart Oetia nl R,M A M r.lL in ..-.. ' "! Slerc Opens at 8i30 A. M. Closes at 5:00 P. M. 1 eiephene Connections fnniliBniat Call Lembard 6200 J Nu Jtnty, Call Camitn 280 Market Strut Ferry Beats rf...... .,. 'nMil,ij I I n 7 i""""T"i""Ti","""u-""t,",m---i""rr' 'titliSsMMMUumtmtuSMMtmMts ., , .l...s ... . , .... ,,-rl , LdjMxU&mz? rtfcMkWk
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