im lM K? paiMMHraMrawHiMB mrrmrmmW mmmmm' mwx&WFSR? wm wmmm? r '-- ' V - "-. BONING" PBHd "ftEMEpmiilDMMiAV' f.T i . ' ' $P!M?S 4jt . vskv - jm-.., .1 $ T . 7ww ' " esgi&L:ii; . TmTW' rti .V)ft .-.,.' ''W.'' -IT." JPXVlJJX OJJTXJViWLXJVX JLa-JLt74 m ' w v- fen Players Barred in Lecal Series Reinstated rSEMES NINES TO ' RESUME SCHEDULE It Brethers te Oppose Stont Stent hurst In West Phllly Clash NORTHERNERS IN ACTION 1 wvr thunder iterm which swept AS .hertly before 5 o'clock last ul the kibosh en the Independent J'l em. and the schedule , el the $! cr,mpcd for th0 ?' game in the .U, and , t of town are en the layout, for Si leading clubs arc carded. b'Se downtewners ere Idle, Wert m7i.Mehla 1ms ene contest and the Pinn he northern section are all S?SuonthcCreMes bats with Lit Brethcre. scheduled te TB, w niffht en the store team's llf 5,labt lf.e Bcelie ei hostilities I. !"-! this time. Messrs. lyrigniiiim Wnlf of Stonehurst, say tneir ec-ys SWrte pennant, nndpeint wuh wreu .- , ;-". their boys Sde te h act that they have im P"".. .... ninvcrs. The same can KdforUt'Drethers. The Northern Battle The amc switch In dates takes place i the northern section. The same , that were listed te entertain each teams ij nln ftre en tonight's ftam 8Uly orepposltc fields At ThlrtT-flfth and Queen lane J. & J. Debwn will oppose the Brldesburg C1Ahn6ty perusal of the records shows that Dobsen has yet te be beaten in the series, while Brldcsburg has lest ., In intcrclub competition Brides burg has beaten Dobsen en four occa sions with one tic. The North Phillies are nil set te in vade Mount Airy und meet Liz Powell and his pals of the Stcnten Field Club. Liz has decided that he Is just about in cthapc te turn the Phillip back, al though the records of these opponents produce the information thnt North Phillies have beaten Stcnten in all three games played. Other Bis Games The elimination contests nre net the only ones in the spotlight. The fur wfll fly at Twenty-sixth and Reed itreets, where Hllldnle meets FIcisher. Hllldale is the best attraction thnt en ters the gates at Twenty-sixth nnd Reed streets. The Richmond Giants, favored by many as the winner of the champion ship of Section C, will meet Shnna han at Forty-eighth nnd Brown streets. James Benner's boys nre trav eling at a rapid clip these days nnd lope te turn back the colored lads. Phllly Terminal faces the Seuth Phils at Shetzlinc Park, nnd another struggle between these rivals Is ex pected. Manager Itudelph has Pitch v era Stecn, Tesruau nnd Grevell from whom te select a pitcher, Zephi having quit. Tcsreaii will be the likely selec tion, and lie Is expected te start off en .another winning streak, although n new pitcher may be teen in action. PHOENIXVILLE STARS TO PLAY ON SUNDAYS Arthur Keenan, Veteran Center of Union Football Club, Is Manager The Pheenixville White Stars are preparing for their second seaten en the gridiron with the prospects of turning out an eleven of sufficient cnllber te tackle any of the independent teams of this section. Pheenlxvllle hns always been noted ter Its football teams of prowess, the old Union Club of the iron town hav ing gained wide renown, nnd the officials of the White Stais Club hope te retain tils reputation. Arthur Keenan, for years the star center of the old Union Club, hns been secured as conch nnd manager. Keenan is already mapping out his campaign nd signing up players. Games have already been booked with Conshohocken nd Jorrlntewn. Among the local Biars signed te date re Johnny Knnls, the well-known SL p nwnrki, last year's star half Al' C, !$ anr Quarterback of Union una. and Conshohocken in past years; i,IMne' "'". McAvoy nnd numerous ether former Union Club Kwlare lBSt ycnr'8 Whlt0 S,nr Jfn,? tfa?1 ,vil1 "vernge about 105 Mfl a,n? ?ny S"0'1 Independent teams v . .miuueipnia and vicinity can book Keenin. ,"" XV "W. T!?V. Tm,PhoSiie:''mumarsl;oou,au RAIN HALTS BIKERS Twe Match Races Postponed Hera Anether Week Jjoeqen Mlieer nt tlm tii,ii..j.i..i.7. eine, i:lnt nrr I'ark! thaT U wen .,.. ." . '''; i-iins, inn Wch 'L,Jh1bl ..nhwa.thei3. i..i"fcl "E1-. the. .f. "" rl en"i Postponement of ? Clarence c, Orin S'n.ccr' .. America, and Prem" town .hl,?,nrrivc,, nt th0 called 1 off! that t,,e rnces lmtl t TAKES OVER NEW FIELD C0,""' IcrcTeTrTw.,, Play en n e Park'8 Ground lmh.,r"' . frrnm i has idein the 8t P,h"adelPl ? w, n "T he," '" fc H the ' Slll the dlbblllldim.il. baselinll t Hnr.mi, . "leu'iiminent 'inriinbaK team Mmm. Hi.. "'.. f! uiiRraRii v:-.iiiT nns mn.l ."..". '""""h" HI of the "si,, ' cw ndeA..d Jet Phlla vn . " ,eu,n called the ,?fnabas teams ti lK, BIld St. W" of tnr "lurki 'Ul i7tnrh hnve a 0UlnV0n; 'y t le turn 'ri,"l,dv'Bn'' t0 Sa" Tuesday &.$&' h bekViimhn.'7!-Ji,.h.i Tedays Independent Games p.'n. a. cnAMneNsnrr series JAS!,fltrLBl0DthmtU Fe-'rt "M qneen eabarg Inne, at domeiii Thlrtr-ntth niten at Cheater. and Nnrth Plllllllifl nt. HInAffi 1t.ll.mtM. .- Mttrva .! - ' -""- "U vrnf"i' "v Yllmlniten OTHER OAJIES BeSi'rreet' r,'l,,,,r, "remty-Miih and Hienmena ritnni at Shanahan; '"I'H mm itruwn Hircrifl III Fertyv Bread. nnd HUrler tree(ii. Perl at WlMili txi ..vi .l. Ilnr atrml. ..Moerntpwn Glnnta at Fhoeeixi Twenty flflhjuid Diamond ilrntu, nu" ,1" .Cnben Mtara at Natlvltri Bettrade and uniane nretu, Union at fit, ana juennn Natlvltri Betcrade and CattUruat Bbry-Ofth street 'Anen ftTfnni Camden ninck Hex at Netaiemei I and Venance itreetii. ilftf (.oienini irfi cream nt Iry lW.uuS lfuuuiniin nvcniie. Meadow and Mimin utrrrtn. Phlladelnhla ana Rnlln Pre. Sixtieth Men' Clnbi prlnr Garden! Rendtnir rdem He ljAcnft-rea1 Mt erenth and Taber Iren Ti, AII.VAvnl Tai v. Aii.riw4tfM .. Iaa-ne Island Navy, Yard. 4 P. M, Felham ve. Old Verki Ualnta etreet and Stenton avenae. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS PhlladfjDhla Terminal. R. - A tin uiniiuBi. lllMdftle. Si A B C', S ( lnnlnn). Klcawa. 4 1 Ocean Citr. 0. Mount Cnrmcl, 3i Shnmekfn Kacla ( I'luiauriunuL jirpinn. 1111 rim. .. jewim tveria, t AaniaiMi, s. Mela Bex. 1. letter Oar P.O. LIFTS BAN ON TEN PUYERS ,' a All These Declared Ineligible at Monday's Meeting Have Right te Play GET IN TONIGHT'S GAMES Ten players barred by the Beard of Governors of the Philadelphia Baseball Association hove been declared eligible te compete In the sectional series new being played for the city champion ship. The men who were barred were ones whose names were passed upon nt a recent Monday meeting. It was later decided thnt in order te compete they must appear In the Hne-up or sit en the bench one full week prier te the Initial games last Monday night. After making such n rule some one slipped up. Lnrry Semmer, secretary of the association, being goed-nntured, hns decided te take the blame for net notifying the teams te this effect. Anyway, the managers in question protested. A special meeting was or dered, and after considering the mat ter for several hours it was decided te allow the players te compete. Several of the teams protested, claim ing thnt newcomers were nothing mere than "ringers" nnd that the teams should be mnde te play with the men who hud appeared all season. As the rule had been passed giving any club the privilege of getting new men up te n certain time, the teams doing se were perfectly within their rights, nnd a number of them will get In tonight's games. Old Yerk Wants Games Th Old Yerk baseball team h bein forced te call off both Itn Laber Pay gama ewlne te n rarnlval that will b continued en the grounds oer lh holiday. Twe Bamjs nre wonted away. Wrlte B. Farrell, 1.121 East Illttenheuae street. Telephone Oer Oer mantewn 1023 J. SOCCER PILOT MAY QUITFORGRIDIRON McDonald, Northeast High Cap. tain, te Try for Football Team, Is Repert PERRY ASSISTANT COACH By PAUL PREP VTORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL'S -4-1 champion soccer team may lese Its leader this fall. If present plans of Captain McDon ald materialize he will quit the soccer eleven in order te wear a Red nnd Black Jersey en the gridiron. McDonald played Inside right en Northeast's soccer team last fall. It was one of the best teams in the history of the school, and wen the public high school title. In the play-off for the city crown It was beaten by Glrard College. The defeat was In no way n disgrace for Northeast, however. Glrenl's play ers outweighed these of the Red and Black bv mere than ten pounds te the man. Despite this disadvantage the Archives gave the Garnet and Gray one of its hardest battles of the year. Just what position McDonald will try for is an uncertainty. He has played en several cluh teams and Is reputed te be en nll-nreund star, Frank Perry te Ajislst Coach Snyder Frank Perry, former nil -around star nt Northeast, who returned te his alma mater in the relp of physical instructor last spring, will assist Coach Harry Snyder with the Archives' footballers this fall. Perry is about the best assistant Sny der could have secured. Having played football at Northeast, he knows the coaching system. Then, again, he will be respected by the boys. They all re member his prowess en the gridiron years age. Perry coached nt Pnlmyrn High Scheel before returning te Northeast. He turned out several champion teams ever In Jersey, and made quite a repu tation. With PiTry assisting him Snyder should turn out a real football team at Northeast this year. This docs net mean thnt Snyder hasn't turned them out before; he has, But It does mean that he will be able te devote mere time te mapping out plnys and te strength ening the weak parts of his team. Snyder coached tbe chnniplenshlp team at Eluhth street and Lehigh ave nue in 1017. While he hasn't tutored any ether title-winning aggregations since then, he has nlmest invnrinbly brought his teams through successful seasons. Last year, though, the team didn't go se well. Of the eight games played only ene resulted in n win. The lone victory was ever Southern High, 33-0. Will Start Practice Soen The epeiUng practice probably will be held the latter part of next week. The cx.ict day en which the first work out will be held Is uncertain. It will be announced by the coaches shortly. Frank Dunlap, star tackle, will cap tain the eleven. Dunlap was one of the few hrllllant plajrrs en Nerthenn's team last year. He Is a hard worker and a geed leader. Al Kline nnd Balderscn, sub half-" Runs Scored for Week In Three Big Leagues NATIONAIi VBAOXm i . . M- . V' T' "I Bt. Lenta.. H .. II B .. .. .. J Jtoaten ... n It .. .. 4 Brooklyn ... 3 10 7 ., ., SS fhleairn .. 3 .. 15 4 ., .. .. 2 NewYerk. 12 .... 8 4 ., .. is Phllllea ... 1 .. .. 7, S .. .. IS Clnelnnal , 10 ,. ., 0' i Pittsburgh. .. 4 2 14 AJIT.RICAN LEAGUE St. Lonte.. .. i fl li a .... 24 Chteace 7 1 10 ., 24 Athletics.. ..16 or S 0 .... 21 Cleveland 5 6 7.. .. IS Bosten 0 0 8.. .. 14 Washington. 7 1 4 1 .... 18 New Yerk.. .. 9 S 3 .... 18 Detroit.... 2 .. 8 1 1 .. .. 7 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ' . S. M. T. W. T. F. S. T'l nnffale.... 10 8 .. 8 22 .... 48 Baltimore 10 .. 8 4 D ..... 81 Hyraeusft. . 8 ., .. 8 ...... 18 Br city e a .. 10 ...... 24 Mtr. A 8 .. 7 8 .... 10 tag... 0 1 .. 8 7 .. .. tl Terente. 10 .. .. 15 Newark .. .. e 9 .. .. 8 backs last season, are back and prob ably will land reeular backfleld berths. Beth, showed te advantage In the few games tcey played during tee ivzi campaign. Al McCurdy, formerly of Central High, will piny the quarterback posi tion, according te recent information. McCurdy is ene of the greatest all around athletes at Northeast, and will be a ercnt addition te the team. Ed Powers will be back at his wing position, and AicLiennid probably will land the ether end pest. Geerge Ulrlch nnd "Dutch" Hemmerly, half backs en last year's freshmen team, also will be out for the team. The opening game will be played September 30 with Ceatesvllle High, at Twenty-ninth nnd Clearfield streets. Amateur Sports Tnlpeherken Reds, first class, traveling. September 2 and IS open, also Sundays. J. R. Ifenk, 3810 Smedlcy street. Kayneed Reserves, sixteen te elchhteen, traveling, open dates. A. Memets, 1503 Seuth Twenty-ninth street. Keystone Junier, fourteen te sixteen, travellni:, open dates, Ed Card, 111 West Rockland street. Elrae, seventeen te nineteen, home or away, open dates. O. Smith, Sixtieth and Rclnhard streets. Thene Woodland 4821. A pitcher would like te hurl with a strictly first-class team en Laber Day. E. Johnien, 1024 Nnrth Nlneteenth street, Camden, N. J. Tulpeherken Reds, first class traveling. J. R. Henk. 3H1H Smedley street. The Wnce II. C, flfteen-seventeen years, home. II. Resenfleld, 3110 Montgomery avenue. An Inflelder would like te connect with a second-class team. Ball PUyer, 110 East Allen street! The Heme Crest Club, Laber Day open ter flrst-clasa traveling teams. William H. Snyder, 113 North Sixtieth street. Wace A. A September 2 and Laber Day open, first class, traveling. Charles Fell ner. 3110 Westmnnt street. I'nmdlse A. C. would like te slsn six-teen-elghtcen- ear-old shortstop, catcher or InJIelders willing te play (or sport. E. Faye, 292.! West Clementine street. Iltuter Club, flret class, away, September 2. 3 nnd Laber Diy (two games) open. R. Beecher, phene Oregon 4238 or Main 7008 arter 7 P. M. The Brown Jnnlers. fourteen-sixteen years, home or traveling. J. Jenes, 1818 North Marshall street. The Liberty Stars, Laber Day open for flrst-class home teams. Pheno Poplar 7302 after S I. M. Jame Edwards. Welling Alt-Stan have Laber Day nnd ether ecen dates for home nines. Charles Wellington, 1034 North Lawrence street, or Phene Columbia 00!t0. The Kryntene Juniors. fenrteenslxtn years, home. Edward Carl, 111 West lluck- innu street. The St. Rita Sigma nine nosed out St. I.iwrenee In a hotly-centcstcd game last night. 8 te 0. The I-na F. C will play the Happy Hol Hel Hel eow Club en the tatter's ureundi teiiluht. Tomorrow evening Iena. will opjiene the Kaywend Reserves at Thirty-first and Dick Dick ineon stretH. The !(,utli Philadelphia Comets have two Rami's op"n Uiher Day. s. MarU, 1414 Seuth .Ninth street. TELL THE WORLD RY RADIO Every day In the morning Pcni.ia Lnnena seu will find the RojIIe Program for th day. Tear this out ter references. "Make It a Hahlt "Adv. " " v- S?nt of th72-Nte Telv) "Im in Z1 Ifiltri I AaeflW Arrest Warner Ht & ISASJSs. wl teSSfe,S?fc.5S5!!-.. SSSrVLu'12 1 nat. ..- ...i' w m xrui.. t.. vtT hih..: -nit-cf . m.,5s::j swicffl? 'ia I us!.' r sf.i."",,-.in th. nr::: yeui . a asrsa.ff- r' -?a. ' js.,1 Ifctan-u.'.!'.'' Les M.. '"Pleys """aedJ teri TT" le the .;:? e-. had "4. A rJ 'J. W.I " ri nv a 1 "nn and I cani:uffJ n.ra ef I ' you J you hrJ mnr mm ""(Ml 110 lrr. cisnninj ftlsli,l month. 1 TW I M 111 well .. "wri B, (Ce A Style Explosion that Startled the Whole Hat World raiv5nL its I . ' . "roprl'irer Vn: M. Pafrlef .... '&m&LMii3m. ' l !!" aa alr. " hoi 'h J" 1 s&ts.a :? b..j -Tii'lcur. ,:.'?' e eermi. u.1unnuedllhtJ f IBB1(BBB1 I WUIIlll - - - Uini m-m - 1 ---- -.m It!"?' rn...i.T" -. f ... iwrn H.,ii'(inDTi - . . i -. j PV SWC ' MeaHSLIW by Tn.lv IV. aWOtt. ,-;." "S seen m.!Z "- sour. '- ?.:""M t' I llZ tin., -m .. " 1L mrm j.i --- VI I ..1 "' a cem.wT.7. "" belm .. --- ain pauh .. ! tunr .- I'. ""I rest. anJ ,, ;''nb. tcr i "V ftw iiniini . " ii la - uum m. i :mt.!&j!!.; " in "c "? leckWTS " i..,": When I discovered that two hat manufac turers had illegally obtained my Style Secret, I started criminal and civil actions te protect the design I originated for you this Fall. The "Style" thnt caused all this excitment, and which since the suit has been referred te as "The Truly Warner $100,000 Hat," Is new safely sealed in the care nnd custody of Clerk Wheeler of the Superior Court of the State of Connecticut. I'm going te show this new famous $100,000 model en my Five Feet Style Shelf in my windows today. the of, it-nuns fertfri.. """"i in ,.... "-1 :'"? PerVeV? ''rrdc,w.,u.,.,?f . El . eVn'J 'ft.Wlje. of ffl"!. A" wIvm ' iX& kifse'vata fIBUre and ,.::". cen.fmiJI r.J" Th. . ' - - us trad. 7r F""" i, -.-. Krene fc... . . i " I "(f. !!' '"Gerald. f or.yer Davi tell I 'he. foremost !.. Haven, e"' K.",.n'"-teod im'r- f iii.-;r.. "'wrrK'.'.n . ?fPraMen. "e" "1. cenneetliT; , ffteigw-JBsKssi .. I M '-f sk:Stt-?M -" c w.7;;, . 7y:? hbif re,"He,h"'J" L"i --- ivi iraMk fkk flsk. - Mfk 8UWiAV laV mS0tk BbHbHbbBWBLIIp mWt YM BBSSWWssiBSSsW sflilBBBBBBBV mK aLHssssMKuftlsr ssB lW Ltsssssskl Assssssssn MW l mm r V mx JTm f lUJLVW I I QVM3 maJi4arhrs &erDHxxt$ 1307 Market Street (Oppeite Wanamker'.) IIIIBiailiaBBallHal A.Vv ' Economy Basement Specials for Saturday m FRIDAT, SEPTEMBER 1, 1082. . Btofe Opena at B A. M. Clese at B P. B. W SnellenburgS . L J ENTIRE BLOCK- M?RKETU&rel2! STREETS W. 1 A Great Sweeping Clearance Sale and a Marvelous New Purchase Combine te Offer Phenomenal Values in Women's & Misses' $15 te $22.50 Beautiful Silk Dresses at $6.75 and $12.75 Each Seme of the leveliest dresses of the summer season are included in this won derful let, together with the newest and most delightful fall frocks. All charm ingly fashioned of the Popular Canten Crepes and Crepe de Chine , M m 6'75 V $12.75 Hosts of pretty styles, draped, tucked and usual ornaments, shirrings and rich colored naments, ribbon flowers, celluloid buttons, un motifs. Fall models have all the newest trim ming touches. Clearance of Women's and Misses' Silk Dresses That Formerly CQ QK Sold Up te $10. New &O.UO Tub silk. Canten crepe, taffeta, Georgette and crepe de chine in charming styles. SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement Wwl leRiii lUl I W Hi 'J Iff Ill n SII Rill fj rl ,6,75 $12.75 Women's Bungalow Aprons In Regular and Extra Size. Extremely Lew Priced at 89C each Nicely made of percale and finished with piping of contrasting material, sash and pockets. Women's Gingham Bungalow Aprons In Regular and Extra Sizes at 98 c eac Pretty checked ginghams, smartly trimmed with rick rack braid, sash and pocket. SnELLEN3UrgS Economy Basement Men's & Beys' New Fall Hats and Caps Men's and Beys' HKp $1.50 Caps at... ' ex Latest styles and pat terns, including snappy and plain materials. Beys' and Children's $1.50 Cleth QKC Hats at Fall styles and colorings. Children's $1.50 QCP Tarns at VDK" Blue serge and tweed. All have U. S. Navy bands. bNELLENBURflS Ec0Bna8mment 500 PAIRS OF Women's and Grewing Girls' $4 & $5 High Shoes B n ;: M I I 1 Te Sell at $2.95 p- Women's Brown Ktd,Tan Calf and Black Kid High Cut Lace Shoes, all except the black kid have rubber military heels. G r owing gir 1 s' tan calf high-cut lace shoes, with low flat rubber heels. n I P ii i If I tfa Yeung Women's $3.50 Black Satin Pumps $2.45 Black satin one - strap buckle pumps, with low flat heels. Women's $4.00 Black Satin . 0 QK Pumps at WA.VO With French heels and turned soles. Wonderful Assortments of Geed Sturdy Scheel Clethes for Beys Beys' $10.50 Twe- ' Beys' $6.75 A1I- S4.95 Beys' $8.50 Two Twe Pants Suits. . gC 7K Smart models d"' of mixed cheviets and cassimeres, with full-lined knickers. Sizes 7 te 17 years. Beys' $1.39 Knickers, 95c Mixed cheviets and corduroy. Sizes 7 te 17 years, OO r f) Weel Suits.. DO0J Oliver Twist Pants Suits. . Goed-lookine models of mixed brown and models of all-wool blue gray cheviets, lined knickers. 18 years. with full Sizes 7 te serge and with three rows of braid en cellars and cuffs te 9 years. SnellenburgS Ec?,Mmy . Basement brown tweed, Sizes 3 Women's $3.00 Slip-en Sweaters at $1.49 Beys' Brown Calf Blucher Shoes On bread tee lasts, with solid soles. Sizes 10 te 13 '2, ttO OK UaltaHls S2.40 Special Sizes 1 te 52, I Special Children's and Misses' Tan Calf High Lace Shoes On bread Nature last, with solid, substantial soles. $1.95 Sizes 8 Yz (e 11, $0 OC Special at " Sizes 6 te 8, Special at . Sizes llj te 2, e 7K Special at Sizes 2': te 7, (JJQ OK Special at DO.0 SNELLENBURuS Economy Basement Men's $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Smart Shirts at $1.10 ea. Pure worsted slip - ens, with round neck, long sleeves and belt. Geed range of colors and sizes. Excellent for school, office or general wear. SnellenburgS Economy Basement Half Dezen Lew-Price Offerings in Dainty Undermuslins Pretty Enough te Tuck Aivay in Bags for Laber Day Trips. There's a Generous Saving en Every Item! Women's Nightgowns and Envelope Chemises A ft nerc lingerie cloth in tailored or trimmed styles. Alse bloomers, finished with lace. Twe Pictured. Women's Night- T.ns 89c Figured crepe in pastel shades. Cut full. Require no ironing. yJ at, Each 79c Women's Skirts at. . . Nainsoek, finished with hip hem and elastic at waist. Women's Extra-Size Drawers and Envelope Chemises Lingerie cloth, trimmed with embroidery. Women's Extra-Size Gowns Lingerie cloth, trimmed with tucked yoke or kimono style, finished with embroidery. 59c 89c Women's Princess Slips 1 90 Seft sateen in navy, black or flesh JJ - color. Strap sheulders and hemstitched hem. SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement N. SNELLENBURG & CO. Genuine Du Pent Fabrikeid Traveling Bags Exceptional Values at$1.94 ea. WH0& An excellent assortment of better-made shirts in the better materials, including high-grade woven madras, silk stripe madras, white poplin and oxford in neck band and cellar-attached styles. Alse pongee in white and taa. Sizes 14 te 17. These shirts are classed as seconds, but imperfections are se slight that they will net impair wear or I e e k 8. SnEl-lEHBURGS Econemv Basement Big Week-End Specials in Candy Combinations 1 lb. Finger-Shaned Asserted Salt- rv Water Taffy , flHtff 1 lb. White Vanilla Marshmallows Ut 1 lb. Asserted Jelly Gum Dreps J for 3 lbs. 1 lb. Cocoanut Caramels 1 1ai 1 lb. Plaited Mint L 01 C 1 lb. Asserted Jelly Gum Dreps for 3 jhs Levell & Cevel Bosten's Famous OT lb. Asserted Creamery Caramels Of t SN'ELLENJJRS Economy Basement Streng, well-made water proof bags, famous for their light weight. Very service able and smart. Black and brown. 18-inch size. All rubberized lined with a handy inside pocket. Just 100 Matting &uit Cases Special at $2.94 PlP;..:!; Made with strong leather straps running all the way round. Neatly lined; strong leather re-enforced corners. 21-Inch size. SnellenburgS Economy Baaemant Remarkable Purchase and Sale of Girls' $8.50 Pretty New Fall Dresses at $4.95 New Styles, New Materials, New Trimmings and at a New Lew Price! Wide variety of stun ning new models, caie fully made te the small est detail of Fine French Serge, Weel Jersey and Weel Crepe And effectively trim med with smart touches of hand-embroidery and Peter Pan cellars of con trasting colors. Sizes 0 te 11 yenrs. Pretty Little Frecks for Scheel or Best Wear. One Sketched Girls' $6.50 New Fall Dresses at Weel seree in two atvlea n verv dressy affair of plain regulation style yearn, une nciurea. 11 . dt mTt st Clearance 01 uiris summer Dresses Cfci mat Formerly Sold Up te $4. New PX, Colored organdie, white lingerie, dotted Swiss and dimity in summers prettiest styles. SNELLENBURGS Economy BasenMat N. SNELLENBUBG CO.: ml $4.95 .i sa.e-, ' r Vil.Vtl $3.95 Sizes G te 14 ,Y ft -v "-"" i.;ri'.tii ;'.-i. -.-ati,. , i..i. . . ... . i- 1." ' , "'W -t' . ,. AtWtVitifeA,-rty.j6fe IfH Ji WmmmmmmmmmZ-2JLLr&'lnfrl " V-W 1 I ..'" '' -
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