Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 04, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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Itwpnrulile except when "Dirk" Is en location.' Mrs. Uartlielmrss
jtcms te Imvc retired, nt least for the present, from the musical comedy
stage
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX
Ky HENRY M, NBELT
Inci writes: "I am, like met of
jour renders, nn nrcleilt movie. fnn nnd
Biturally enjoy the ncthiR of .Certain
itam mere Ihnri Hint of ethers.
"Semes of my fneritcs re May Al-
liten. Tlicda Hnin, Hetty Ceninii,
Dorethy Dnlten. IinrrKeir Kefd,- KIhIc
Ffrgu'en, ltelpli (Jnnes. SesMtc Hayn
ltwa, Melly Mnlene, .leseph Kllgeur.
Bt Ljtell. Miiy McAvoy. Cenrad
Nl. l-Hpn 1'ercy, Kthel , Cln.xten,
Jhfodere Iteherts. Cenunj; Tcnrlc,
(lUdys Wnlten, Jpra Klmbnll Yejinj:,
Ihrrv S. llilllnrd and Sliinrt TIeIiuph.
"fun eit tell mi what hna become
uf Hrry'8. IllUluril?
"'0 one seems 1e mention -Tesepn
Kilceur in our cel'imn, although his
I' (ice H famlllnr te nil movie fnns. I
Mw !ilm en the Murc ln-t hensen wltn
Frances Starr in 'The K.islest Way.'
and tlieiiRlit he wns really the best actor
In the piny. s
"Of course there ,flre Heme Mnr.s tluit
I de net c.u-p te sec net, but I will
net mention their names nn 1 nlwnys
try te lie up te my motto, which ls
'li.yeu can't boost, don't kueck.' "
(If ever body ndepted jour motto the
or!d would fir&t stand still nnd then
riump Inte chnes. It's only the knockers
who nccemplWh inij tlilnK toward pregr
Mssj It's only the man 1k isn't com cem
jilaccntl tefernnt of things as they are
who fcliews us things ns the ought te
be and tells us te go set 'em. Don't
knock the knockers. They're a mighty
Tiluahle ns-pt te a community.
' JIarrj llilllnrd is still in the movie
lpe. He'd probably be glnd te knew
that tomelied had noticed him. se why
don't write him, 11)011 Wilcox avc
auf. Holljweod.
Kilceur was rertnlnly fine in "KnMest
"ay." He .eems te have entirely de
Krtcd the screen for the stage.)
M. N. H.: "l'eiils of raiiline'"' came
et a long time nge. but m memory is
wat Crrlghten Hate iilnveil the Juvp-
yiit )"nd and Shelden Lewis was the
hcaij."
'
r3,is Mar" of ('ni'P Mny) writes:
lenigiit 1 Nlw ,y nrHt mevp ( six
kB. 'eih.ips thnt's why I enjoyed
1 1 nicli. 1 don't recall hearing about
I" In l'hllatMphln "A Weman of Ne
ilmwrtnnee"- U'.'nr AVIlde (by the
rW l" he still taboo?) Was it played
1 'tp ;
'.', vs ven well done, well ncted
weighs 170 pound, has a fair com
plexion nnd light linir nnd blue ejes.
Mrs. Rue Olsen wTltes: "Am writ
ing in answer te Thclma Chandler. Shf
naked if any reader knew who played
In "The Reincarnntinn Of Karma."
If I remember correctly, .It was
Court lie1 Toeto ns the man. Recmary
Theby and Lillian Walker were the
girls.
"That was some picture; wouldn't
mind seeing it again. It was one of the
old Vltngraphs.
"I agree with you that Thclmn I
about twenty-nine. I nm somewhere
near that m.self nnd it seems a long
time nge. I knew it was between elexen
nnd twehe yenrs age that I sew it.
"By the way. whnt hnppened te Lil
lian Walker? She was ulwnjs a favorite
of mine."
(Mine, tee. She lias been acting in a
New England stock company for a num
ber of ears, but last season went Inte
nurevillp. Then she signed ft contract
with a New Yerk picture producer te
make a film te be culled "The I''lnpper,"
the story by Eugene Walter. That wni
lust .lune and I haven't heard from her
since. Hut she was the dimpled darling,
wasn't she?)
Cbiqulte writes: "I was se glad te
sec that eminently sensible, well-expressed
letter of M. TV en the sub
ject of Valentine. I think that 'M. T.'
has expressed whnt se many of us think
en that subject, but are unable te put
down en paper with his or her clear
ness and fercefulncss. Mere letters of
this kind nnd fewer epistle rnvlng en
mem wenutu-nn cyps weuiu ccrinmjy
heln the Itnllnn actor's cause,
,lAn acte.- that I can ilerT enjoy Is
VcrtliytclL J hare hrtrd a 'great many
verj complimentary things about him.
but fall te sec just why no, nas leunu
such favor. Te me he seems thoroughly
magy, and his ncjlpg nbeunus with
innnncrlsmf'flnd cxnggerntienn of a
liecullnr sort. ITenV de yeit feel en the
subject of LyteJI? Of rpurae, I knew
that h,c has had the milsfertune of hay
Ing'had bad stories lately) and that he
has net appenred te as much advantage
nfThe might lmve;ln fact, his 'Trlp'te
Paradise' almost finished me, but even
before these evil days, bis personality
linri filivnvu trnnfiinil in inn strained nnd
linimturnl ; that is, of course, his screen
personality.
"Aimes Avres is another star who,
It seems le me, has1 net enough charm,1
personality or bistrlehic nDimy ie ue
stnrred; she should- remain a leading
lndy for some male Btar of, the Wallace
Rctd variety, , ,
"When she first appeared en the
screen he chief claim te screen honors
lay In her1 fresh vibrant beajuty, (some
of hef olesc-ups In 'The Furnace' were
exquisite), but new even that seems te
have forsaken her and her face has a
most regrettably soft nnd flabby leek,'
nnd no matter what clothes or jewels
she arrays herself In, the result is' the
same. In fact, (he mo're .she elaborates
her dress the worse she leeks. I sup
pose t will rail down the criticism of
the fans en my head for this, but' I de
net mean it in a slut ring, vindictive
way.
"WJmt has become of 'Mignon'? Has
she sunk' te oblivion through the late
war waged en her by the Letter Bex
fans? 1 am sorry, as who cared whether
herletters were grammatically correct or
net7 If people would paylittentlen te
the grammar of their own language they
would And their hands full anyhow.
Alse 'Lntrevnska' what has become, of
her?
"I must say that Iam very much
amused at times when you receive a
letter from some superior person who
doesnet wish te take up the space
of your regular correspondents and
'hardly ever has the time te give te
the movies and therefore knewH nothing
nbeut them.' These people generally
write the most Interesting letters nnd
always have something definite te say,
and it is always apparent nt the end
of their letters that' they knew far move
nbeut the movies than they care te ad
mit. I think their attitude is both in
teresting and amusing.
"Whnt. would the movie fans of
Philadelphia de without your, column?
Yeu arc our movie-barometer."
(Yeah! Usually predicting sterntj
w eat Iter. I think I'm Inclined te ad
mire Ilert Lytell n nn ncter. but the
material he. has lately had has been
simply calamitous (If there is such 1
word). There is one thing toy be Miid
in his favor; he has shown a versatility
that few screen stars possess.
I have been tempted te cry m.r ecs
out ever Agnes Ayrc's failure. Cesh!
Hew I was prepared te love that girl!
Hut her wonderful personality seems
new te have deserted her entirely nnd
she seems only pathetic in her obvious
struggles te be somebody. I de wish
she'd mnkc geed.
I don't knew why "Mictien" nnd
"Latrevaska" have deserted us., I've
felt very much slighted 'by it myself.)
ISTRARIDGE -6 CLOTHIEJ
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A DEKRI.K8S flKRMASY
Kronemlc titi.salty mily brlDr-1 tbeut a
drantlc curtailment of the' Hun'n "pertenal
liberu." Hwclal ruble dlepatchre en Kll
foreign etenta of International Importance
are printed dally en the "Ne of OiMrr
Land"" raee of the I'i'buCI.edgis. "Make
It a Habit." Adv.
De moths ruin your
clothes ?
Have your closet lined with
aromatic cedar by
i
Tomble8en Ce.
B2t WAIJS'UT STREET
Lembard 5733 Main 7303
MWWWJWAWWUWWt
rHOTOPLAYS
PHOTOPJJtVB
wi! V1,etORrnnn.v exceptionally .geed,
Hi. rnu f"'nnlJ took luiKe qnantl-
- iiunue. esperiituy wtlli tne text,
Lr.Cl " ,""' "l,irlt et ""' P'nr- AI
uh, I de net tleubt. had Oscar any
pledge of ihe additional favors, he'd
te 11 "!!" 'V l,,H B'nv. J would love
wwrliank Ilnrrls' eenfments en it.
ujKfJ' I think it was. distinctly
flJJiii ,I,p,,lj K0(,(l- l 'lnk 't would
r" J fTM.ur 1!WL UK. if jeu haen't
,J& wruples.
ulirid i V!V of l"i- Arhulhnet-jvns
iu)ff.t7nA,0,l".n,ni I" 1", related
Tel V (r ,le0!' ,lp,t-v wc n" "s")?
(' Mfm. 7"'-iimiB nueur ner. sue
"i lieailly te exhibit emotion.
ll ?, ,m" Vt0 did """''I ncted quite
ftnr.?t.iK0,,h; ,,( Wfls 1'emely! Fer
nrn time n mv llfe-M Tnpp,ine,i
."l,l"nilS llllll lOllITril frt n Tln.lnlnli
of nice.
Blhuiia. 7CS l " all the Oscar
"inuHasts get jeu "het Un."
f n!l T
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"rl M linees In enn.
couple
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"s mil nnimuncement
The following theatx'es 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.
April I f D2D t THOMPSON ST3.
ArULLU MAT1NBK DAILY
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "THE nArilKl.Otl HAU11V"
ARDMORc. AnnMeiiK. pa.
"FLOWER OF THE NORTH"
AKUMOKK. THEATRE KEVUK
icTne' eighth . ainAne ave.
AS I OR MATINEi: UAII.Y
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
In "SOM"
BALTlMORb &-. 030. st. ut.
JAJIK'' KIRKMOOn In
"THE MAN FROIWHOME"
BLUEBIRD .SMaS!rS"
DOROTHY DALTON
In " fltlMSON CHAMjEXIIE
7&i7.n A I Gtn. A Maplewne.1 At:
COLONIAL 2.30. 7 and 0 V. M.
WALLACE REID
In "THE lin'wnin-
FAIRMOUNT .
(llrard Ae.
PMI.T
FRANKLYN FARNUM
In "Titr. .-t... -... ......
Bread Ht. at Erla
in i k n P. M.
T.W IS hTONK le
V9
rtn w' ..,mr lc,,lnr "'" '"'n't been
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Wed 1,1 2 .nn 1 jHBlIsli company nnd
"re, tlinn-i, ,"1 '"vr iiinue pictures
tti.i 1 'Bl' !l 1ms appeared here In
"" 'te riel'.r uirn)', she is no rea
n,Jctt? Coinpsen". .
Wrt in fJ.ri' U10 l.'crsenal
''llrunn" fjerrr
things,
It was
fntnl yet,
82j
.Thank
S SCrletlS. ,,, nntfr
I rnn'f m.l.llbl.
'tynin tihiL-n,!. r bu,t thp nrc ,l ,nt
Si i1"01'1" ' "1 li
SJwile.1 te ..niy .,,re,,lt HiilBrlently
'frill h M ... '"'""t"i;d such erudite
"'''mplndi.- "",ss S vttW'" "'
Ji iuic" ,?l!lli0Hr l,Uu,' !,n,1,,,
' f'l t (a v V .i ' t-'""lfy the NinceV
eWnilMB ''? ?l!ln," "''ter-nnd that'
feife el ,, ' l,k ,,,! WWW besver.v
,lWf,i?,1?.,,'M.lq cnd you 'his
.'awfcerpV I r m ,0 .1,,m Address,
,Vr 'T '' t H Ualx feet tall,
miMssffli
A FOOL THERE WAS
THOMAS MEIGHAN
Ol'lt 1EAHINO CITIZEV:
T-TiVrVrvfVUBO" COI.UMWA AT.
LIBERTY MATiNnr. daiut
THOMAS MEIGHAN
ORIENT V"5B?tw'iJaiW 8t'
AGNES AYRES
in "TirrLi'-g-UEAi-::
rVrfRBROOK 03D &i
DOROTHY UALiun
.. "THE WOMANWnOJ&JIK1' AI.0K:'
LpAWATnen,,s;
"THE MAN FROM HOME"
rent AetM.rn P
MARY MILES MINTER
n ..biiiTH OK M'VA" .
AGNES AYRES
In .'TIIB.HKHKAl."
re
The NIXON.N1RDLINCER
-THEATRES
W
BFI MONT B2D ABOVE MARKET
MARJORIE DAW
111 "FKEE AIR"
rcnAD ceth &
v-""',v 1:30 nnd 3
CEDAU AVENUE
7 and DP. M
JACK HOLT
In "THE .MAN l.NrONQUERAIH.E"
COI ISFl JM Mr't bet JPth ft 00th
JACK HOLT
In "THE MAN UN('OMlUKRAniK"
JUMBO
FTtONT ST. ft OIRARD AVB.
Jumbo June, en Frankford "I,"
' AM.-STAR TAST In
"THE BRONZE BELL"
F FADFR 4,ST LANCASTER AV.
DOROTHY DALTON
In "THE ntpiMUN CIIAM.ENOE"
I Of! 1ST RJD AND LOCUST STREETS
LLH-U.31 M,,.. , ,30t 3i0rt. i:vR11 n 30 t0 j,
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "OUR J.EAMM) riTIZEN"
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renu aviu
xriTrtrt:ff7:nr Mlb ft llalllmnre Av
SHERWOOU HAT. 2i EVE. 0 30
THOMAS MEIGHAN
ln ..IV OV KMEE Kf. IT'S MV'.
'-',- A DfCT HWK -T THBATRB
333 MARKL Ha. M.entui p.
WALLACE REID
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NIXON'S AMBASSADOR ? AvV
Matlnefa 1:30 ft 3: Epnlne T ft e
Marjoric Daw in "Free Air"
NIXON IID AND "' 7"Jn-d ,
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "THE MIRAM.EUAV'
fiQTH ST Tbeatr.. Opp. T.rmtnH
...... 2 no, 7 and B p, it.
1MUMA5 rVltlUHAN
p "01 R 1.EAI)MI CITIZEN"
STRAND "" ATvnnUe5an??
. WALLACE REID
In "THE DICTATOR"
AT-OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.
GERMANTOWN TvT&Sl?-
AM-STAIl CAhT In REX IIEAOn'B
"THE IRON TRAIL"
PRANIT 40" "iiSAnD Am""1""
LlINrMN 1 Mat Te'liiy I 3 ft I 30. T ft H
Star Ce.it in 'Welcome Children'
Adilfil Hwinil 3 nt "V l-ttlhfr 1'iulura"
JEFFERSON28!.'
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "OUR I.EMIIMI CITIZEN"
DARf RIDC.E AV. ft pauphin sr.i
r Afxrw Mat. aits. ev. nan it
CLARA KIMBALL' YOUNG
U "THE WORLDLY MADONKA"
September Has Brought
Many Wonderful Economy
Events for the Heme!
Vacation days are ever. The familyVinterest turns from- the seashore
cottage or country house .te the home that will be lived in during the many
long months te come. Naturally every woman has planned some-new arrange
ment, some unique decorative scheme, some addition that will make Jet
greater beauty or greater utility. We hayeplanned for you and many timely
home-furnishing events await your visit te-morrow.
Savings are One-fifth te One-third in
The' Great Semi-Annual Sales of
China and
ssware
Semi-Annual
Sale of
Lamp:
Shades
Housekeeping
tn no
Mpp
Heusefurnis
ties
lungs, tee, are
Gla
Sale of
lailete-ad
Beerarai
hii
Fer many years experienced house
keepers have regarded this Stere, by rea
son of its complete stocks, its dependable
Reeds and its low prices, as headquarters
for BedfurnishinRs of all kinds. And new
en the threshold of the cooler season
yemcan cheese your entire winter's jiupply
of Bedfurnishings at prices that are ad
vantageous indeed. Here are but a few
of the many wonderful value'greups:
WQOL-FILLED BLANKETS
in the Sale at $10.50 a pair
Cotten warp; white with pink or blue
borders; size 70x80 inches,
WOOL-MIXED BLANKETS
in the Sale at $15.00 a pair
Fine wool mixed with a little cotton;
white with pink or blue borders; hizc 70x
84 inches.
ALL-WOOL BLANKETS
in the Sale at $12.00 a pair
Pure wool; plaids in dainty color com
binations; 70x80 inches.
COTTON-FILLED
COMFORTABLES $3.00 v
Silkelinn covering ever cotton of geed
quality; satine border.
WOOL-FILLED
COMFORTABLES $7.50
Figuicd silkoline covering with solid
color satine border; pure wool filling.
v WOOL-FILLED
COMFORTABLES $10.50 l
Figured cambric covering with solid
color silk border.
WOOL-FILLED
COMFORTABLES $15.00
Oriental designs en- covering of fine
satine, with solid color border and back.
Stranbrldm ft Clethlfr Alilei 11 ami 12. Fllbrt St.
Save One-third
en These Heavy
' kmlmM Rug;
Because they had slight irregularities
in the weave, these Bugs were secured by
the Department of Lewer-Priced Fleer
Coverings at a price concession of one
third. They are a very heavy grade the
product of ene of America's leading mills
and there isa wealth of designs and
sir.es te cheese from. Autumn home fur
nishers will de well te profit by these
prices
com
fertably1 housed in spacious, litrht
quarters en the Fourth Fleer. The
convenient arrangement of the
really comprehensive stock will de
light any housekeeper. Hundreds of
things te make housekeeping easy,
te lighten housework, te insure
proper preparation of the meal, are
here assembled and in the Sale at
savings of 20 te 33 per cent. A few
of the many values.
Systematic, thrifty women will
make out a list of the things they
need, and fill their wants from these
and the hundreds of ether oppor
tunities. v
ALUMINUM UTENSILS 83c
Yeu can ''save about one-third en the
many Aluminum Cooking Utensils by tak
ing advantage of the remarkable values.
NORTHLAND REFRIGERATORS
$18.50, $23.50 and $28.50
Three convenient family sizes, holding
60 and 80 pounds of ice; hardwood frame,
well made and white-lined.
WHITE ENAMELWARE AT
HALF REGULAR PRICES
Teakettles, Saucepans, Boilers, Pans,
Pets, etc.: .slight imperfections in the fin
ish are icsponsible for the low prices.
LAUNDRY SOAPJ'new $1.90 a case
Household Kitchen and Laundry Seap,
five hundred cases of 100 bars each.
WALL AND CEILING DUSTERS
in the Sale at 85c '
Lnmb's-woel Dusters, with long handle.
HEAVY TIN DISH PANS
new $1.00 and $1.23
Krcntner's heavy tin Dish Pans, 10
quart size at $1.00; 12-quart size at $1.25.
GALVANIZED IRON GARBAGE
CANS new 90c
Deep covers and strongly made.
STRONG CARPET BROOMS 95c
Best grade of corn, smooth handle and
light in weight.
PORTABLE GAS HEATERS
new $2.75
Copper leficcter style; 21 inches high,
12', -4 inches wide and 0i inches deep.
Piral.rMB i. luthUr Fourth Fleer
All during the Summer months
we have been making extensive al
terations The China Stere is new
located in spacious new quarters en
the Fourth Fleer. The decorators
have completed their work, and new
the Semi-Annual Sale of China and
Glasswares is presented in one of
the most beautiful sections of its
kind in the country.
A visit will be worth your while
just te feast your eyes en the beauti
ful things that abound here. How
ever, these and the many ether Sale
values make such a visit essential:
CHINA DINNER SETS AT $12.30
Blue-and-white decorations; 41 pieces.
Unusual at this price.
CHINA DINNER SETS AT $20.50
Broken border design; also with border
decoration in medallion effect.
FRENCH CHINA SETS $22.50
French,Havilnnd Dinner Sets, in beau
tiful new decorations; 52 pieces.
PORCELAIN SETS $3.73 te $11
In a great collection of pretty designs;
containing from 32 te 51 pieces.
CUT GLASS PIECES $2.60 te $28
Many pieces of rich Cut Glass, including
Butter Tubs, Sugar and Cream Set,-?,
Water Sets, Competes, Celery Trays,
Howls, etc.
Hundreds of Lamps and artistic Shades
te add new brightness and cheer te the
home at far less than usual prices. Al Al
eost our entire stock is included at re
ductions from regular prices. Tn addition,
we have made large special purchases at
price-concessions which are reflected in
the Sale prices. Fleer Lamps, Table
Lamps, Bridge Lamps, in a wealth of ma
terials, styles and colorings te cheese,
from.
THE ELECTRIC BOUDOIR
LAMP SHOWN ABOVE IS
IN THE SALE AT $3.00
A tyical Sale value in old ivory finish.
Complete with paneled silk shade, and
wired ready te attach.
Strawbrldce Jb Clothier Fourth Fleer, JIarktt Bt.
Semi-Annual
Sale of
uTers,
Picture
The greatest collection of Mirrors and
Framed Pictures we have ever assembled
for any sale event.
FRAMED PICTURES, in a great
variety of new popular subjects, at re
ductions of 20 te 50 per cent.
MIRRORS for every nook and corner,
in styles and finishes te match every in
terior decorative scheme, at savings of
worth-while character. Fer instance
' POLYCHROME CONSOLE
MIRRORS, AS SHOWN
ABOVE, FOR $4.50
An unusual value you'll agree. Oval
and square shapes, some with side brack
ets for canJlrs. All with selected plate
glass.
Sirabrilsr 1 CletlUer Fourth Fleer, Eit
These Reduced Prices Net the
Only Reason Why Yeu Should
li
True-
Mew
-the fine Heusekeemncr and Dennrntivn T.inena i n,: ci,.
marked at less than our regular low prices, and, therefore, present an op
portunity net te be passed by. But the real point is this: Under the pre-
ijwuu mim eunuuuie snerciy te De adopted by the Government, w
hardly expect te be able te sell future arrivals at prices anywhere ne
Jl.SxlS feetfii.75
9xlS feel$S5.7!i
9x10.6 feet $31,75
9x9 fcettSS,75
T.exlOf ft, ltl.75
7,0x9 frtt$U.7j
6,9x9 feet 938,75
4,6x6,6 feet 910,75
.16x6.1 inches 95,75
87x5 xnchee 99,75
BtrwbrlM A Cletbr Fleer tt. FIIMr Strtaj
FINE LINEN NAPKINS
$5.00 and $6.00 a' dozen
Full-blcached, excellently woven an,d at-
tractive!' designed; 20-inch $5i00; 22- I
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liLbACHED LINEN TURKISH HATH TOWFTJis
25c each $2.85 a dozen
Full-bleached, correct weight and weave
te quickly absorb moisture; size 18x36
inches.
TABLE DAMASK.
new $2.40 a yard
A beautiful quality in
weave, finish and design.
Full 70 inches wide, nnd
worth one-fourth mere.
Napkins te match, 21
inch $6,00 a dozen; S',.
inch $8.00 a dozen,
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DINNER CLOTHS
$6.00 te $9.00
Frem Scotland fine
Linen Dinner Cleths in
beautiful floral designs;
Cleths te scat four $0,00;
te seat six $7.G0; te scat
eight $9.00.
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STURDY LINEN ii'uCK TOWELS
50c and 63c
Of serviceable weight and weave, with
daniask border; size 18x34 inche,
Hemmed Towels 60c. Hemstitched Tow
els C3c.
Teircls, 22x44 inches 35c, or. $4.00 a dez.
LINEN GLASS TOWELS new 40c
With word "Glass" typed In red en bor
der; size 22x03 inches.
LINEN KITCHEN TOWELING, 38c
Just arrived 1 Durable Kitchen Towel
ing of pure round-thread linen. A quality
that gives excellent service.
LIN.EN PILLOW CASES,
$2.50 a, pair
Fine round-thread weave, with hem
stitched or scalloped liem; size 22,jx3G
inches.
HEMSTITCHED LINEN
SHEETS, $8.00 and $10.00
Of high-grade linen; single- and doubie deubie
bed sizes; ?2x9fi inches ?8.00 a pair J
110x96 inches $10.00 a pair.
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