'WiFB(? '" nHk' ' c,w 7) 73fitr&mM ' i r TypFJ I? Celtics Withdraw Fr6m SIENTfJEFEATS FLEISHER YARNERS vt Creisrjabe'r Driyen Frem Bex as V Lefty Nelan's Crew Is ij . Beaten Scott Stars . 8T0NEHURST IS CRUSHED rircUliebcr didn't V te geed ngnlnat Rtcnten last hIrM t Phll-Kllcim nml Mucrac Mrcclli, nml Lefty Xnlim's Flelslicr Ynrncrs were knocked for n Imlll, or words te Hint effect, by'u Jl-te-0 fEiebt lilti were mmle oft the big THrnw twlrlcr In the first flic fiiiilnu, 'Und I then lleckrnbury relieved Iilm.Uiit "he some vn ulrend.v lest, a Ad ISelaii'B ': will Ikivc te welt until tonight 'fa set nnetlier clinnee. i " Jeliniiy Scott nrred In defeat for rieUhri-. In three trips te the plntu IhV c-I-.ifii.ctle ntliletc lmd a homer 1ml n trinle. besides accept Ins four chances uilhent a uiislinp. Tim Uenner'n Slinnnlinli crew mndc tri'n (0 KnU Tails nml stepped the J. i 3 Lkbeii club I" rather easy fashion. '1 te I. Devlne. who started f6r Hemier, almost twirled tfiuteut hall, DobJen getting Its lone run en a fluke hit In the seventh frame. Make Teer Opening Stonehurst opened its nejv field nt retty. eighth nnd Walnut treets in peer StJIC, IOMIJB """'. " Montgomery County League, S te a. Itoberfsen started for, the AN est Philadelphia club, but the leaguers were net frljhtened by his hurling. In fact, ther MM it very niueb and hlainmed the Dili te nil corners of the field. He was driven from the box in the fourth in ning after ei runs bad been scored, ind was relieved by f-eng. Stonehurst hit W-ilklc for bases nn irren dozen times, but tbey eeuld net hunch them -nith the excaptien of the ilith and seicnth, wheu they scored all of their runs. ' Bridfsburg Jolted The North Phillies opposed Urides burg en the borne let at Fourth nnd TVIngohecMng strete nnd handed Billy Whitman's club Its worst beating of the eeaseii After alx innings had been ?layed the final count was found te be S te." In two innii ' th third nnd the fourth ltrldet.burg did mere running than nt an ether tlmp this-MHsen. The North rliil batters Merked ecrtlnip north rill uaiicie nurncu etcriui e. XeTcntee runs were .cored.. Si; crossed the plate in the third and clcen mere trickled across In lhc fourth. The Phils had scored one in the second, 10 that accounted for the grand total. i The Bridesburg error column looked mere like the nssists. Eight mtsplnys verc made during the contest. Buskej soil Fleck had two each. Tiny Stelnndcr, the winning twlrlcr, obtained sweet revenge by the ilctery. He was beaten by Bridesburs at Mount Reily last week. Drrlne's liurllnc enabled ft. Baruahas te ihftiK up Its twelfth stralaht win Ist eienlnr at Slxtv fifth street and Elmwood aenue. Th Belheld team, of Germantown, was the Mctlm et l'e Ine's tulrllns. the final leunt Mnt 1 ta " The Stints tallied enough rune It; the epnlnc Innliu te w'.n the came. IVIIdnoed added anethr amete Its IIM. Blllj' Shiilli roes' nine, traieled te Herman Herman teivn in I defeated the Union A. A. hj a 7-( cer A three-run rallr lu lh erls Innlnss by th home lani did net sri Wlldoed. The litter l.epl pluiulns; alone nil tied th- score In the fourth Innlne and en cut In the fifth. 'Hie game was calld en tfieunt et darkness at the end of the men tli Inning, RIOTING CHESTER PLAYERS FINED AND SUSPENDED P. B. A. Hands Out Punishment te Offenders I'eur members of the Che&tcr Base frail Club were fined and one suspended last night by Geerge 1 Cartwright. president of the Philadelphia Baseball Association, for their participation In a riot at the Seuth Phillies Park last Tveek. Bill Plcrseu, the htnr Chester pitcher, as suspended two wecKs. or until Sep tember 5, nnd fined 550. riereen's itrlklng of Umpire Rnkus was the be tinning of the fight that eiiMied. Brls Lord, manager of the Chester turn nnd former Athletic outfielder, as fined, ns was, Ayau, the shortstop. Jake Munch was fined $L'5. When informed of Cnrtw right's no tion representatives of the Chester club Intimated that they would resign from thtntwelntieii At the beard of gocr"hers' meeting a resolution was adopted Hint would pre vent association member clubs from Plajlng outside clubs tanking bus Ipendcd plnjers en their relK The ac "en gret out of Lit Brethers placing Spring City ui,(! rtay Kcpncr. t,us pended Ilrldeshurg plujcr, was lu the iine-up. Similar action was taken In the case Jf Riverside, which walked off the nl'i at Ilelsher last tinturday, . HAVEW0N18SrTRAIGHT White Lily Club Has Made Oulte an Unviable Recerd The Ahitn tilt T'IhV. i.. ,.. - 0'1 of late. Included amenght Ihclr MUerics are wins ever such clubs ns tWs caliber 'r'Sn '"", tCa'"S l nJi"3 'lnL'"P "f the Irani is Ken "My, catcher: Uermnn. pitcher; Bijers, tln-h. :.H- Kenedj, (-ecend base: ter fi!.Mel,i left flel(,i Dougherty, ecu- ?edrnrS??U,; risl,t ,icId- W- Ken- The ? llcy arc ,he substitutes. . rn,i-r !?,,t!,its' . 1 will rndemer te ilav Vi, .1 cS.,n " u,w "' Sntur- in i?.1''1 tI'n 1:ast Ln.is.lew nc tcun. Vln ,;. -i-' "" 1,l "ittcr-.s field, ramc, fm KV,n,:f'ly "i u,lxlm,s u If"' SmcIeh, ' 1" ,rM;vl,,l, lml"" '"'" C an I i "l",nl,l, ''. Kuywead C. leek uM-V!":w.?- 'eai.v "I'liw 10 Tlli ." :'"il"H ."ll get in touch 'lames trect, Kennedy, 1KS15 Crocs Unsdewne vs. folcreft Fernier Nine, wfthTaV Win., Play Bleemer Girls Tonight P?a,liia,,!'n'?r') ,"fr twcycBlit games Winetwii ,....'i ""UB le schclulc Tl, : ;'iiii ill iieiiie Ill' lltv nt h r.i""1" '.'. '"mpii-vil of home talent. - mv n-u x:: r...rr 'eiiliiht "fl Will l, .1. "'... "."."" '"'PI I 'nidei,p . '' " liii' 111 1 rum ii.ii m '.... ' '""" i mei - . Jeunt- In, I, i.nv i...-"."..' . "" "Kiciii r nn aidcnl retjler of the lull ..;''' ' '". who is hIme a bake V -. I'lUll'l' AHn r I ..-, 'ir ni.. .''.. "IH "een eecurei le V.f'l5tirniie UIOu, rla U8 an ,m'$wkr& same Arch I 1 , In Shape Again MmmBmmAh PLAY IN DAVIS CUP Australian Will Be Fit for Ten nis in Clfallonge Round Next Menth NHV Vnplt. Alll. "" .ImiMia II i. Wrren. of tin- AuMralinn lnvl" (,iiii teain. the ha been recuperating in the Adirondack", ylncc li, was taken ill ie eeiilly. i ill refnln hif tenmmales In Bosten this week. Ucrnld Tj. Patlcren, enptnin of the Australian team, was in New Yerk yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. rat tenon nnd Pat O'llara Weed, and made the announcement concerning Andersen. Patterson has virtually recovered from the sprained ankle which bothered him during the plnylnc of the AllStrnllnn-f rcncli inntrliee. nnd Imnl.t l: in the ben of shape when tins Aus tralians meet tin; T'niled States loam In the chnllenge round. Andersen talked te a reiire,'entalic of the Lnitf.l State;, f.awn Tc.ntla As sociatien ecr the telppliene Jcstcrda.t . , , . .-- "' '"?' Lc ir jT ,T l ' jwith the itnprereinent in hi bndltleu. I -si) celli m an cicarcii up iml I am jnet bothered much with the ceiigh." be said" In describing bis condition. 'T have .been resting 'ii f lr time, jut Making walks n L'ie me n bit of nn appetite, cat Iiik quite n let nud hnving a perfectly wonderful chance le sleep. With all that chance te build up, I am regaining m strength rnpidlj. se T hope te be in first-class condition for the challenge round. "f stnjcil out of jour doubles chani chani pieimhlp nt Ilosleii, deciding nt the lavt minute that it would hardly le fair for me te go in nnd possibly run the risk of letting down Blllv .Tohnsten." mmmSamMm 'i.e. xsmHfies s A ft I lfl f 0k AIMUtKUN WILL 9latienal& The MM Dim Burley CIGARETTES Different Yes, sir! Yeu can't get anything like White Burley, except in Nationals Cigarettes. White Burley is te the rest of the crop what the tender, top tea-leaves arp te the rest of the bush. Better tobacco- better "smoke." Buy a pack today. rishinutli Bra. Si Ce., Inc. Philadelphia America's eldest tobacco house L'n.bliihed 1SIP for 20 Wet1 just another cigarette but a better one I sESisisisHHiHsBv9HBiHaVMiBaVw sisisisV LB W aHDsWisEBBK&l&slskB 0CBfl isisisisisisisisElsisV - evening' , public j j the Eastern League; WILDW00OMEEIS E! Semi-Pre Baseball Rivals Will Clash At Richmond ana Or-' thodex Streets Tonight 48TH WARD AT. GREENWOOD Independent bnsehall fans in CTery hcutien ' e( the city will gulp suppers fast nnd speed le the fnv.erltc lets this evening, for there nre plenty efvstcllar attractions en the, schedule. The northern faction of ,the city draws the greatest number of star con tests. Hilly 'Wliltmnns Brldcsburg Club hpukH up with the Wild weed A. A., of FYankferd. nt Richmond nnd Orthpdex streets. This marks the sec ond meeting of the teams. Tn the ttre- -1 l. j. . ' ywua gninq uie viiitmnn crew was returned the winner nftr n hard bat- ,, , . , , , , . , , Up, which lasted twelve Inning. 1 in ( ' 1J . Wllchsoed Is out for renngc and' will gln ihe twilight bugs n'game te remember nnd talk about when the htove league opens lis annual winter session. The Frankford nine has been pointing for this gnme, nnd Whitman's club will h.Ve te be at Its best te pull out with another victory. The Forty-eighth Ward will be en tertained by the Greenwood Pest, American Legien, nt Tulip and Ann streets. The ex-stertlre bejs hnte been going along at n nice pace lately, but will have te pluy hard In order te Kent die Seuth Philadelphia. Resume Hostilities The North Phillies will meke another trip te Shetzllne Park, Itread nnd llicler streets, nnd attempt te wallop tliu Seuth Phillies. It will mnrk the fourth meeting of thrt teams, three of the previous games having -been wen by Dick Rudelph's clan. Flelnher will entertnln the Stcnten Field Club nt Twenty-fifth and Red fctrccts. Manager Nelan's aggregation has been stepping nleng lhclj lately, and expect te bpank the visitors. The Stonehurst-Philedclphla Ter minal game nr.Ferty-iilnth and Walnut streets will be the biggest In West PhlludIphln. It will be the third time that these nines have met, and n hectic nauw is expected. It marks the 'rr inittu I'b first home camp in tlirec weeks. ' Dnhsnu nt. Sluinnli.iii 1 , k01. V!?J!" rniinfieipniana let at I ort. -eighth ami Hrewn streets. The Weavers are con fident of going home with the bacon, while Benner nays that his tram will tie the winner. .ye the game nheuld be a thriller. The Archbishop Jlynn Catholic As sociation will take en the St. Barnabas C. C. nt Sixty-fifth street and Klmwoed avenue. Ed Lusk's tbsserrfill be out te tench vArca n lessen nnd the match should be Interesting. Bclfield Field Club will v le for honera with Westen en the lattcr's grounds at Fifty -fourth street and Warrington avenue. 'and a, tower price Bi SBURG AGAIN ;mm$tvmL&v$LvmA:, Tuesday, TT h TettayWtttlependdntGantGs' And Results of -Yesterday" i ..1 Taineunl at Jtern ? l)BriJnrt,.I''iirlj'.iliilli Wlrtivoert A, ArMUltMisliuri, TUclungnJ nnrt Orthodox Brel ,".-. Htenhnrt hi PhltnilpliihU Terminal. Ferty.nJiith anil Walnut trcetr, fitnteTi r, r. nt rielaher. Twcnly-alxtli and ned atrta. North rhllllen al Seuth rtilllle. Hf.-ad and Tilsrlf r atrrets. i.' . . J A J, Dotaen at.Shnnalian,'li,ettJ.lthth and Breun itrcett. i Hllmlngten at ChMtfr. Illchmend aiantn nt UacliHrach Olants. rpw Teri. ' i-niiniieipiiin flnvrtl Ular ml Tlp.iAlttrr iirnirMrs. sissnr"and wastmereland street!. Illlldalfl al Chk'tie.j Amcrlvkti Olanth, ('III ('III eaite, III. , Area nt Ht. riarnabai, SUtv-flftli ilreel and Klnnras'L aetiu, m Mlnnwa ut wrurltn. Second and Clear field streets. - tllClr'Tullu nnd Arn glrwla. ,aman uiacir r"v nt uennantpnn. (. net tail avium nmUJtngnnlla ntre't. P. O. H, of A. ftt St. Callitui, Blxtythlrd tlret and Lthanen ainue, hlimet A. A. a Naden l'leld Club, l'rent nnd Terlnr ctreels. ltlauner's at ftharen Hill Orinantenn Hlarlt B'ix at Karnae Klub, rernhlll Prtrk. Martin All-Slats' at IVauhfenl Tellow Tellew Jarkett. I. n T. T.iKU A Illchmend at German town. Phlt.RMnB nnd MtirirrnAn ntreeta. . I'.R. T. I,(ii H I.uiernn ut Weed-! ian. ferty-nnitii sirec ami ;ni-ter uenu. Helfleld Rt Wten, Klfty-feurtli strwt and .T. T, r.1 Pnmnnnv nt .T. K. CfLldtrAll mirrineten avenue (r -ai:. TwcntV-rifth and Westmoreland I 'l??.. , . .. .... ., rt,,,.,. a a I FlillRdelphla Mramen ,l Olnv A A., Maahr atr)t and Adams read. t'olenlnl !c Crram remuany at Franldln Infriir tVinuiani' It nnrl Tiu'dnll KtrAetn. . l"1'1 " Leaue--Ji)rlnir Oaidn al Ny yard Iaam neMr.5 Station v Nal lleaplial (lilS I'. M.)e Barracks Ne. 3Ut . Aircraft Kcterj. 4 IV M. Tolcteft Hloemer Ulrla ul Eart I.ansdjwn. YKSTEBOAI'S RKSfl.TH rhesler. J.li H011II1 riillllfa. II. North riilllles, 18t Urideabunr, a, frhanahan. 4 .1. A 4. Uobseo, ". Htnten, tt Flfltdier, 6, I 'olenlal lee Crwim. Hi MeCall Peat. I Mlldwoed A. A.. Union A. A . I. hi. Ilninala. Oi lUlfleld. 5. fandale, 8t Stenehurat. a. . American Giants. 4 llllldale, !. i.it llretliera, a; t.nmiien i ir. 1 .orriten. It American timln. I (10 In nlnvat reitj-riamii ward, ay.wrsanwoeu reiij-riantn tni, B;.irtenwoeu. . 1 Lincoln tilneta, 13 KenalnKten tentrern- llennl, .1 Nnllill. Mi Tjwiiti. n. V. it. f. of A.. Rt ijl. CJalllatua, 2. Mlnnen, 4t Pnrltnii 9, ironkferd Velhnr .laeheta, fit Mortimer, 4. 1 I'rnncreie, Hi il.ift1ore. 7. Iliirllnctnn, at (jleui-eater, O. llnppr Hole. 0 Rlmente, 3. Ulldnoed A. A . i I'nlen A. A., 4. I lark's Ptire, I81 I'arllale A. U, Horleir Cllr-Roitrsferd, 13t tttArk hrtT. 0. Ua,"mere ;.tniden , A.. 111 wuatnied, -. ,, s. noiberoutn. Pi Crlirjn, 0, futhedrnl C. r., 61 American KunreM. 0. Iter A. A.. 10; NlnMeenth Wnrd. a. Ihlrh Valley. Ti Tnyler Memerial, 2. Het Cranes, fit Kant RlTertnn, 2. Thirty-ninth Uard, lit Helbroek. a. Keter Club. Hi Otan City. . Mmnti. first rises, travllnc. Saturda and Laber Day open. J 15. Oallacher. llflfl Seuth Bread street. Ph.jne OreKen0073 w beteen 0 and 7 P. Jf. t I&VVj&X&V'X.lLUZ . um ! sinHM surie ) "CiN.r. ""-sre.ee rt. :::::?. Si. "1.. :... -rw SBTB . Vlllt.. . pW""" -Wr I ! BC0GiifetLt-eGillette. ,, my c-n,1 ae glad ux I iu: "ugnt ii-,r ."." -MC.JII. Bfl.7r"" - kJHT tink sented " ' , n'7r "" --r. oeaat.rj - xStyjB TheAfew rrmlnh irHs5e55Srf tTI 1 ! 1 ll Franchise LI WITHDRAW FROM CAGE LEAGUE Fury Places New YerK Fran chise in Eastern Basketball Circuit en Market ENTERS METROPOLITAN New york'ewners'of thr fumed Ccltlct hne put tnclr Knati'm iugui) baket ball frnnrlilep en lliu maikct'nnd nrc (tiger te get out eT pro.cK4iennl bnket ball In thfs vii'Inll. .Such w'nn the startling announcement, (initie by .lame Furv, one of, (he owners of the New1 Yerk cnge team, (it the annual meeting of the Eastern League held at tint Hetel Windser Inst night. I'liry In giving lila reason that hC fiesirea te withdraw from tile l.antcrn League ndmlttcd he had nl ready-entered a team In Metropolitan r.caguc, of New Yerk and Brooklin, nnd that he bad alto dropped remc $7000 en ICtistern nltd Independent ball last winter. lie alsp intimated that th" f'eltlca would Im n better preposition ulnjing 1" tlic Metropolitan League, as that organi zation Intended te branch out this win ter and Include a few clubs ju.jt eutnlde of New Yerk. Til I u rleftlarn t Inn utit 1ia nnur tt , tHO M11.HHW14VII tfIU11 Hir JfXl.lv VI , tury surprlped some of Iho club owners present nt the meeting, bur ethers did net seem te take much interest in the I fact that the Celtics would probably be among theso missing when tberv league lined up for action In November. Fhe of the tls: eluba of the league were represented, Bert G. Bubp, of Reading: Ur. Charles Helm and Sheriff Corsen. Cnmdetv: Fred Vulterx. Tren Tren eon; J. J. Behney. Contest illc. and lames Fur. Xrw rk. K. (.J-. Smith, owner of the Wllkes-Barrr. Club, was unable te attend, although he wired that he was icady for another whirl at Knpteni ball. Every. 0110 of the magnates camn out flnf -tfrk hi tit fTtirtlnflti r ImttiLitlt'ci ntt having Phllndelphln represented in the league, and effert1) wilt be made te nave applicants for n local franchise In line heterc the Ipmeiip meets again en Sen- tembcr 6, when the $500 forfeit money is te ha deposited. The league a1e re-elected Its present officers. Wllllnm .Taenh Kclieffsr hpliif chosen president, Stephen 6. Grauley, AW f Wnl-siiTf CI vice president, nnd Dr. William L "" WUmUl CJC. Brandt, secretary . "v .. $ lf M . m88Sbs :.. ... uVEASBit,... . irsi. Avt...- ALtimmm- "Ouirc "'-Ce,,. WOeiu,... - WMMiik . w". Olmt "c" " W"'H Sim NCW VOS.K """ Ce.. 5tJ. "-Ou. razor ,;iaz .Veu 'P,ru -reu asi'ceri - ICJa-ll J ' 'presf4ni.J .. V-L Ojia t t.. - t ,.".. Jt iverdT, - KJ. - . -s-wnr -inJ J Station. Y ls Proving ta ls Previs7r?.Ved -w 09 a ara sure "'.'"'ta., razc . theusfln r.aat year " J.asj ... 'rlenrie " Vnrlstfflas :? UiI1ette sa:re- nevn ",ue te eim ,. rety t..r was h v-arinnc uei: 'Way s,:r'a """re " "-1 SS5 Bp .1922 an Market "Ginger,". Mascot of Wagner, Laid " st tilnger. pemernnlnti and mnycet of-AI Wagner, local feathciwelght b6xer, matchmaker nnd protnetci, hau been laid le rest nt Absccen N.'J. The deg died ut AJngnCrji summer home in Atlantic, City. . Al nnd hta friends nre deeply meurnlilK the less of Ginger, who was a con spicuous figure, despite its initeliess, whenever Wngncr went metering, nlwn a making u noisy demonstration en the front font. A regular "fu neral" was held for the pem, with Mike Cestclln, Dec Ajclln, Eddte Wagner nnd Sain Commetio, nmeng the "pall-bcurcrs." peRTAhr.r, Ath STEEL Phene MRt. Ji're or writs for nrlce. "QUIXET" GARAGES H. F. HILDRETH 205 N. 3RD ST. P1IILA. Aceut for the C. D. PRUDEN CORP. Brisker Suits for brisker business men Te.s, wp notice a request for snappy styles for Fall. Odd hew Hie stimulation in busi ness is reflected in the clothes of theso who make the wheels of progress hum. le like te mnlie clothes for enctlnr doers and co-setters. Custom 'ifoilerS'SirKelllTo Ss l u J 1 ... ''V :'"'".e'- "Ttt "e.t C0vk ;::.-'. Jr.'.:,:;: ": ::.:'-... .,,, 1921 slllUll ' it limn t, '""-Ira x . suri jHa.. i """ut Used. sJiav- 4 genu- - . "t Z - .. . MMlnifHj ' '"ll, SAFETY mmtw - Atfeusiv 22, 1 tr. 1 WmSm, -iV TVetwew a Specialty STORE OPENS AT ,9 , 't'KTlA-' ' NELLENBURG ENTIRE BLOCK -MafKET I fXnl2Z STREETS These Arc the Days of Brisk Buying in Our August Sale of Furniture Because thrifty people have realized that the best values in dependable furniture and bedding are te be had at Sncllenburg'8. And Yeu Can Alse Take Advantage of Our Easy-Payment Club Plan $300.00 4-Piece Bedroom T nrf Ifntanri -Ti t lllnt rwf Is iK trays and full-size bow-end valun. j1 WS-sAV!AiVWJ vi:Vig5'TK.. -.-!'?: i' - -- --J -r " . $300.00 3-Piece Living-Roem As JJiKSw Cusleni-madb davrnperi, firesldc arm cliair nnd davcnpert-hcight arm chair. I.oesp r.pring cushion?, beautiful voleufor tapestry. $400.00 10-Piece Dining - Dining - L ( eii-i. t,- of 00-iikIi biiiTcl, Case, oblong extension tabic, Rcnuntc leather, queen Anne ?5 Pure Fluffy White (ioesc Feather ti-t riff Pillows a I M.lD Made by tlic largest Pillow manufacturer in the U. &'., con- taminfr; white geese feathers ivitli a small perccntarrc of white hen feathers. Regulation size. Limit et two pairs te a customer. $20 All Pure Layer While Felt &-t -j JT Mattresses at $AAOD The tilling Is 100?c pure layer felt made from white cotton, which ha3 tnore resiliency than dark felt. Covered with strong art.ticking. We only have ISO te sell at this wonderfully low price se ivc ad vise that you come early. . "--rr. If ''11'' - ' if i, . - Take Advantage of Our Great August Sale of Office Furniture Te Equip Your Office and Save Tremendously 50-Inch Deuble Pcdeslal Typewriter fl J -J rrjr Mahogany or oak fin ishes. Mahogany-finish desk has genuine mahogany tup. Oak dt'sk has genu hit' quartered oak top. All desk are fitted with stationery racks in upper right-hand drawer. CD Single Pedestal Type- C00 PA writer Desk tPO'O.OU Of same design and construction. Stenographers' Chairs te Match These Desks sit. QaJ High-grade all-oak chairs with adjustable kidney pad backs. u Commercial August Carters' Commercial INK SpeeiaUy adapted for bookkeeping free flewim- mi, I Iff .Q""rt 89c j sfr:1"1 49c Carters' Carmine Ink $2.00(Juart fl- J?A $j.oe Pint 0r Se 3l.Qtf Size. 85C Special Let Uigh-Ciradc -' ..! IC,. 11.. Pound I -c rf - ...... r'Kw.en-.t I.,,.:i LM v. initial i tmii eimipener, A nct'i'usity in cery heniu. ,f.yut t - A. ftf. CLOSES AT 5M.f fi ,,'",r 7t'V.-i; Suit. $165.00 m ? '- t-t - rnilt- .1MnnAH tJTK.4i 111. 1 I -f bud American walnut finish. Big Suit $175.00 Illustrated. Room Roem Suit. .j1 AQ KA t- V I rrifvrTfei mva LJ-iil i i7j oncle-cd priving rabiiiet, large china e side chair., and one arm cliair in Mi. 920 While Enamel Bed, Spring and Mattress. Complete rf- -j rjT" Outfitfer 311.D b fillers reds single size. $20.00 Metal Beds at $11.95 Beautiful beds finished in dur able baked-en white enamel, ivory. Strongly made. Rigid construction throughout. Pierced metal panels at both ends with artistic medallion center. All sizes; us shown. c. -Ill nb..uS Fifth Fleer $9.45 Stationery Snecials Bend Paper Scratch Pads Ht-5Lj I'.M'Hient ler l I'er liit. isrv I Pencil or ink. V()UJ fylJQ .,1 l-.... III.... i. ..v.n, im j ur i)e w-i ' . uacn. . . fr ' Mhp s. SiTtflbtTiyUriaS Fourth Fleer ft), f.r iV'l if. Ms I a' - "'"i&fca-: MUfX. ir.ji ,js sv3Ari N. SXNKLLKNBURG & CO VVh.k r Vi ir -tl .A V'. s-H,.. . ,. v . '- ' 1- ';.v-tf ,-ji ..x -v t- .ndff.-lV.yj jY --it ,tT,. f Ji.". .. --v .;. v . , ClSVt,
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