fy . V' ,r ?v 4 u M f ' 'H &Yarners Claim They Should Be Credited With Series Game With Seuth Phils BASE CLAIM ON RULE 77 r i n.. IVII.MAM S, DALLAS i nM'j met Imrterlnnl pretest ever te 1 1 ceme lirfore I lie Beard of Goerners , (be Phllndelplila Hncun1l Assocln Assecln i tlen will 1' 'onilderfl tenlcht. Tt is Ln (lopenih upon whleli way Hip wind iLcs wliPllicr the kcHcs In the Seuth i Pblladplplilfl -p. Hen In continued. 5 Thi Klclsher ynrncru Imve pretPHtPd f Jlr nne with .the Seuth iM.lln.lel- iila ilub nl Slietr.line 1'mk Inst WeHnf'dav nnri cmim mc ucciiien heuld be bnndrd thorn. It Is all HP te Ihp Beard of Hoy Hey ';. tin i hi. fnrp of thp reports It i, V"y. .- -... .. I.Mt.n.. Ttmnlrn Tlnnl . ' ir uleil hix lifM jmlcment in stepping l hr eimie wIipii he did. Kr,, . Hnnili T'hlls Ipadlnir -1-1 it would bntr been better te cnll plnv nt iV pinl of the seventh rather llinn ' wiltiuR until the Mirners scored; four rum and took tlie icnti ni u-iin tncir ! . i .t... tlifl tt lien ftin nrrtri. t nan ei im t.n.n.M ....... -w. il ''rlfd Inek te venth Tvhi.h gave f tBC ClCCIIOH iv i': euui.it i ....r. f Felher Has Neen Pntlent f If the Philadelphia Bncpball Aso Ase i' Natien ewes its existence te nny par 1 tlculnr pprmn, It Is .Tnmes MeClcnnc han, rielsher representative, who Is ', le a nieinber p the Heard of Gov- I The nwoelnllen has passed through .1 .. .Lie l.i.f l.nt urn fii'm. llnw nerniv inn-, uu. .......... " ... ' Mid with a lender such ns Geeige P. Cartwrlsht Is beiiud te make a wen- dcrful reemd next jear. V But before Carty assumed the reins Ihcrp wpre iiniiy hard storms cneeun- tfrcd. and If tberp Is nnj one pert-en ' in the association who dcfcnes credit 'i It li .lames MiClennghnii, lulmhcd by ', nil bis fellow nipnibprs. Mm f.fMnnniriiliii linn rnllivl n hnlt. FlrWier IimIt the conditions will net play any nerc game, although It will ret withdraw. There Is hardly a big team that has the nene te quit, (or in doing fe the simple ent themselves off from hrt dns gnmp. The Protect The pretest tonight will linrdlv be en thp umpire's dceislen in inlling t lie jime, but anethei anisic tn the situa tion will In presented. Itule 77 will b quoted. a- it is,ilsimcd the npeeta npeeta tere cncreiu heil en the field. The wrangle is unfortunate, as the ierlcs tan coming along nicely. The managers are te blame, them wires 'J he rnntest in nucstieii did net (tft going until n few minutes after 0 o'clock, which is entirely tee late. When th ferles was arranged the manager ipilt n let of talk of hew It would bn netessarv te start nt r:30 1. M. in ruder te piny n full game. , But tin n they stepped, and there bis enh lieen a couple of games where the fans witnessed a nine-Inning dash. 'I lie u in pi i es should bnve been instruct ed t" 'tart plnv at 3:30 P. M. If enh dezrn hpectnters wcre en hand, nnd n let of gnit.es might have ended dlf fprcntl and uiuncreus quarrels illml rated. SPHAS AND HILLDALE TO PLAY DOWNTOWJJ CONTEST Pleishsr Yarners Alie Meet Cuban Stars Paulsboro at Spaca Hip Seuth Phllly Hebrews nnd the Illlldale tram, of Darby have met ninuv times this, season nnd "the SpluiH be.ist the best record of any of the teums giint Kddle Uelden's wendcrn. Thev epeneil the twiliglit season nt Thir teenth and .Teh ri "en nnd plnv one of the Unal games there tonight nt which one of the laigest crowds Is expected, f'eckicll will hull for Hllldalc ugnitut Krr-pps or Pnssen. 'I lie I'lelsber Yamers will stack up lalnst the Cubnn Stars at Twenty flith and Heed streets. The Cubans have n icierd or having wen IIU in 1,"(( tarts i his seiiren a wendciful murk. They lune trimmed all the local clubs by geed m ei cs1. The Seuth Phillies nre nlte nt home BiMting I'nulsboie. whleli pla.xed at Bhannhnn un Saturday nnd wan beaten by the West I'hiladelphinns 10 te 1'. GOULD UNDEFEATED IN BILLIARD TOURNAMENT Tops List With Five Victories and Ne Defeats fi.TAMii.sf, ei' 'iiu: i'i.ri:n4 .. .. . i. i i Jr"ilit . . n i iinn ilir w i. v c rilSf" 5"" iisniiiieii t ft,..1,, ' l sm' ''Isrke I I Ci'nnlil kiiM I,, .Me . l. i... 1 f, h I II .t.M.in in,- I, -till ill I iniKrt uillinril leiirnamciil im iiiiiui i.. ' "l.' ''''" itien A.mlem.i. Id ill no" ,rne nin"'hes without losing iy. V.'1, uh(' l"'n,ls "" fhei da.erN in 'n",hl5h ""' mutest. His best Uii- rtCihle.r lms '""l"P''led po.(.esslen of 1.1. P.. ,P ,,l,h '"'' xln,) nil "no de. j , 1nrrl nl '""Hi nie tied fei leM. )!., f"",r "",l nw nn,l Ksscll 'olds hfth with four nnd thiee. t.L hVourn1"nienl l,!"' "ft been in pieg- tlnn- .if'. U",Cr, ""Ks "n'1 "' ''0I unun through this ceiiiing week. Twe cheswill be !,, tenigh, , one fir I ,1 CUC" M""1'1 '"l "filler with "fsc piftce at Mnke. Today's Independent Games L '"rf Results of Yesterday r. n .priilfjii V aiuiriesMiii' f.iMKa K.tthJS : rfw7..-'"J.. '''""""I nv.mie. "ulnut Mrcti. ","r,,ur", en)-nhlli awt n, im , "IKR t.MII'.i "ShH'V,: 'Hr,n.. m, "'HMrV"'' "I "e'1rr. rnent,-.l(li .ml "W'i't'rVt"' "' ,v'u", ,,,1'll- """ "I U",,l, ' tnleii, Krnililll Park. (,rrnin. u'l"e,t at Vhetnx Pre,. 01,1 , V'STrKI,VVH KKll.TS M.han,k 'i?"' ?i ""'''en. S. Jtilm 'S1'",.0' i"eirt Huh. 5. ' tffelV' V lllnJSSJS "t"'" "m,,fn' ' ?"," '?' All-silri 4, llljHHrk Mfi.' Club, ft, Nullenal ?HUfl Un.l.l . ........ .. . ' hir iT'iV. "i"ra i. -.. tl'lrn... AV.r.tfy"r'.s; TO PASS ON PLEISHER PROTEST iSK'" " 1 'SWiteftjW 'C rf v ; ES Nearly Every Day Is Repre sented in the Calendar of Spert A TRIBUTE TO SWEETSER THOUGH the amateur Is new history, golfing hasn't slackened up in the lenst. As n matter of fact, this week both, from local nnd national angles, will bn one of the busiest of the year. Yesterdny the Green Valley Country C.'lub held thp first round of Its championship play for the .Tospphine Herg Cup, nnd the qualifying round for the Phllment title was also en the ard. Today an open championship that rivals the Philadelphia open in the class of Its entry-list started at the Springhnven Country Club. Kvery well-known professional In the district Is keen after the S300 hi prises, nnd some very fine golf should result. On Tuesday thp gra beards of thp district will held their nnnunl tourna ment, when the Philadelphia Seniors' championship Is played off nt the Old Yerk Itend Country Club. On Wednesday will be a great match when Jehn Tayler, "thp grand old mnn-ef golf," and fiftv-four-year-eld Sandy Herd en one side will oppose Geerge Duncan and Abe Mitchell, two of the finest of the younger British pro fessionals en the ether nt Phllment. Thursday Is mere or less quiescent, but en I'rldnv things spurt up ngaln with the Tayler-Herd Oulmet-Mursten International clash nt Merlen. AH In all. n very full week fur local links enthusiasts. Gelf In Other Quarter The Western women's championship struggle opened today at the Glen l'che Clug In St. Leuis, for a slx-dny bnttle. ns did the Cnnndlnu ladies' title clash nt the Terente Country Club. On Tuesday the eighteenth annual Seniors' Championship gets under wnv at the Apnwamls Club In Hyp. X. Y. The United Stntcs seniors defented their Canadian rivals lecently for the fourth Istralght time, su this tournament will , 'decide the senior (.hampienshlp of the i continent. j On Wednesday the biEgcst profes sional event of the year outside of the j I National Open will gel under wai at j the Lide Gelf Club, of Leng Heath. .I.. 1 It is the Metropolitan Open, nnd lit imnrlubly dinws the linen piefes-, I siennl golfing talent of the Tnlleil S'ates. This lillb the calendar check full of . 1 stnr events the brilliant, scintillating I bill, of course, being the Met. I The .Metropolitan Open ! The field in the open last venr in' (eluded Walter Hngen, Jee Klrkwoed. I Jehnnv Fnrrcll. Jim Hemes, Jesse jSwcetser, Gene S'arazcn nnd ether pro fessional and amateur stars, besides Poh I i O'Denald, of the Hob-e-LInk Club, j Chicago. ! Wnltei Hngen wen in Ifllfl. t!lff' nnd IOL'0. Gil Nichols has twice taken ! I the honor, nnd Ale Smith four times. 'The only professiennl resident in Phil adelphia who hns a metropolitan rhiiin rhiiin Jpienshlp te his credit Is Jark Hobens. of the Huntingdon Valley Country Club. I Ne Philudclnhian finished In the I money last year, but In ld'M Charlev IHeffner was sixth and Rill Leach well up with the leaders. Lnsf summer Philmont Chnrlev win till id with n i dnshlng 20'.). with Clareme Hnckne.i.i of Atlantic City, the only ether IecjI , distrht man te get ei.i high. Philadelphia professionals linic pla.ied some icry fine golf this hummer, but , in none of the big tournaments out- side the lilljge have they succeeded i in winning n championship. In nil probability lleltnei- nnd a number of ether locals will appear , ngnin in the Metropolitan Open, but tbey fnce stiller opposition this jear1 than ever bfcre. At Sprlngliaen Chnrley Heffner wen the I'lilladcl-I phia Open nt Merien bj n line, up- ' hill struggle thnt brought him victeivi when he had faced the second dn.i's. tila.v behind Krcddv McLend mid Alex Gerard. In the tilt nt Springlmien he will fare almost identically the same field. Heffner had n hard fight te win out in that tournament, but the going will be ccn harder at Sprliighnwn. Johnny Howe, of Stcnlen. who wns nerp slinttered from the strain nt Skekle, was unable U put up his best hglit then, but sIikp has Miew u his heels te Charlev nt (he Frills open I.eu Gold Geld beck, Heffner's asMMnnt nt Philmont. who wns one of the smpiiep.s nt 1 Merien. has been geins cwn better since I lien, nnd should be n ital far -ter. Se should Jehn I'duiiindsnn, of j Llnnereh. The Kxhlbitien Matches I Philmont and Merien me giving gelf1 fans one of the biggest trents of thp near in bringing Jehn Tajlnr and 'Sanilv Herd te this citv for inalrhts I with Duncan nnd Mitchell en the Phil iiient fnirwnjs. and Mux Mnrsten and finncls Ouimet nt Merien. There hns been se much written about I tbee phjCM that repetition l. useless Lvprj one of them has c.iptuicd vari ous ihaiiiplensblps. nnd lire inpnble of winning n geed mum meie. The cxhibiliens will rh il In lnleiest I the Hngen-Saiaen-Klrkwoed-Hoflner matih that brought 3000 fans out I Phllment imj earllei in the summer. With the cool bieees thnt nic sweeping the fnirwnys in Muse September ds thn chunccs nre that the gullet ics will be ecn larger than they were nt thnt I (lassie. 1 OLYMPIAN OPENING I Jacksen te Meet Shugrue in Wind up of Five Bouts A fistic cnrniial with a variety of lightweight, featherweight and bcavv v eight bouts biiH been nnanged for the t reopening of the Oljmpin A. A. nnd the indoor boxing (ensen here next Mendni night. Willie .lneken, of .New Yerk, nnd rejinm Shugiue. Jersey City light weight, who lecently wen n referees decision ever Johnni Dundee in a twehe-reunil, lentest. will dash in the fmnl eight-round tilt. . 1 The featherweight (enteM will bring together Carl Tremnine. of Cleelund, mi I Rattling Mnck, of Camden. I 1. 0. Snnsnm, of this city, will tr te btep the knockout record of Ad I Stene, the fighting marine. Willie Hnrmnn. of Patcrsen. N. ,L, will meet Johnny Mealy, of tills cilv. The opening number will present Al Willis, of this city, and Lew SnyJtr, of Hajenne, N. J. ' St. CallUtUB Turns te Football Th St. rallntm Club nfiei hlnr nn. Ipheil a eucceitful year en lh illainenit, haa turned Ita attention te the football flel.l The team ,1s belnir looked after by h former rot ret leie atar Qamf" nre sought Willi su-li teama aa Cliften Uelrlil" Lancailer. I.ea:an ind lllihlind Park. Addre.a J. Ce.. M3T Btjbeit atrcet, Bordlne Wlm Grand Prix GOLFDOM FAC ITS BUSIEST WEEK Stema. Half. SPt It. -Tha flrand PrlT. of th. Automobile Club of Italv wa wen iJ in aeRocea. Fall c Nauire waa SeaSd."t. KfOiwifltt ' T"n-n .'i' Vlieiya waa thlrfl,i,lTitr Japa behind Ta. sara. V Eleventh Anniversary Sale Specials in Corsets $1.50 Coutil Corsets 79c at A new shipment just arrived! Medium bust nnd ffirdle top med- cIh of pink ceutil. Well boned with rust-proof boning. $2.00 Corsets Pink ceutil in medium bust nnd girdle top models. Reinforced and well boned. Garters QQ attached VOK Brassieres Pink in hook OQ back style. tUV SneLLXNBURgS Economy Hascment Women's $2.50 Sateen Petticoats In Regular nnd Extra Sizes at$1.00Each Pretty flowered patterns in many colors. Neatly finished with flounce at bottom. Wonder ful skirts for Fall and Winter. Less than half price! SnFLI.FNBURljS Economy Basement $1.79 81x90 -Inch "Eventually" Bleached Seamless Sheets at $1.25 Ea. Made for nnd sold by us ex clusively. Sncllenburn's Bed Mus lin a Guarantee of geed wear. Genuine Bargains! SNELLCNBURCS Economy Basement Women's $3 te $5 Brush Weel Scarfs at $1.95 & $2.95 Beautiful solid shades and at tractive two-tone effects. Jaunty belted models, fringe trimmed and with or without pockets. brirLU.NBURrjS Economy Basement Tomorrow Wonderful Sale of. Girls' Smart Scheel Dresses At a Third te Half Belew Regular $1.00 S1.95 SI. 49 Girls' $3.00 Gingham Dresses Wide variety of bloomer and dressy styles from which te cheese. Neat checked pictured. Clearance of Girls' $2.00 Dresses at Very becoming styles in colored organdie, dimity, colored eilc and a few white lingerie. Sires (i te 14 vears. SFirLLCNBURGS Kconemy Basement FLOOR COVERINGS Size 9 x 12 Feet Tapestry Brussels Alex. Smith's Heavy Weel Velvet Rugs 7.60 fl. Seamless Tauestry Brussels Rugs (ifl fl. $14.89 $6.59 i $12.00 -PtOMdf -cteml Size 9x12 Feet High Axminster Rugs . Stair Carpets Te Sell al 50c en the Dellar (lean-up of n netril mallei's Rterl Kull ills nediitiful pat teiim te fpIcci from None sold te denlcri .Ne mrfil r piienn errler1". Heavy Tapestry, 59c yd. Weel Tapestry, 79c yd. Hcavv Velvet, 51. IS yd. Weel Velvet, $1.39 )d. Genuine V Art Rugs and Neponset All slightly imperfect. $16.209x12 ft S7.89 $!4.209.10.( ft $7.49 $12.159x9 ft $11.89 $10.107.6x9 ft S4.89 $8.106x9 ft S3.89 Very Special 24-In. Wide Congeleum Rug Berder, OQ Yuri. MMK, Pwfaet. SMO.MIAV. 8i:i4TKMHi;it II, I0J2. Hter Opena 0 A.M. C'lesea nt 15130 1. M. M l nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK- MdRKET II 2frel2& STREETS W M Phenomenal Purchase and Sale of Women's & Misses' $15.00 Jaunty New Fall Pole Coats at $9.75 Clever merchandising is the reason for this most extraordinary offer! Well Tailored of Heavy Warm Coating In a host of swagger sports styles, with inveried plaits, big roll cellars, raglan sleeves, roomy patch pockets, narrow belts finished with nickel buckles and bone buttons. In Tan, Reindeer and Brown. Twe Pictured. Splendid Coats for All-Round Service and Truly Marvelous Values! Women's and Misses' $15.00 Smart Serge Suits at Cheese from numerous attractive styles, lined throughout. Sizcs"l6 te 44. rinaraneii nf Wnmnn'a iiirl Afioe.in' $12.50 Weel Jersey Suits at .Inunty sports models In all the Ideal for early Fall wear. ' Girls' $2.00 11.00 Becoming little mod els in suspender style that combines pretty plain colors and attrac tive plaids. Sizes 6 te 14 years. One pictured. Girls' $2.50 Gingham Dresses $1.49 Cheerful checks and plaids in many attrac tive styles. Sizes 0 te 14 years. One sketched. $1.95 patterns. Sizes G te 14 years irs. One 69c te $3.00 Summer Heavy Rugs $8.79 Alex. Smith's Seamless Velvet Rugs fix9 fl. i c'hhN - Pile (fcO r QQ . .W&O.Qe Heavy Quality Cocea Mats 79c, 98c, $1.29 Rubber Stair Treads 7x18 In. 9x18 In. 98c i $1.29 Dez. Oni iiretn Dez. liattein rcemli Genuine Inlaid Lineleums, 89c, $1.04 & $1.24 sq.yd. Cur from full rolls seiendH. Pretty tile unit hnrdnned patterns $1.50 Heavy Cerk 59c Lineleums, sq. yd. Mill appends from a foremost m.iUri Seme riill ra)N .nid room Up Ii HKtlis. 75c New Precess QJ)c Fleer Coverings .e.yd. fnt from full rplH te our measure. SNELLENBURflS Economy BMement NMSNBLLENBimG Each $5.00 Clearance of Women's and Misses' $10.00 Tub Silk Dresses j0 K dimming models in the popular stripe and check tub silk3. SrTfl I NBu'RljS Economy Basement $3.75 wanted colors. Women's $1.50 Trimmed Felt Tust received this remarkable shipment of women's ribbon trimmed felt slippers. All have thick pndded soles and large pom poms. Sizes .'I te 8 inches. Old Hese, Brown, Oxford, Copenhagen Blue, China Blue, Maroen, Light Orchid and Purple. bUELLENBURGS Econenl' Basement Annual Sale of Fall and Winter. Underwear Women's Underwear Women's 39c XOK, Vests JAOl, Ktra-Sie Bibbed Cotten Vests Women's ."0c Deuble Itra-Size Vests Fine l ibbed cotton band tops. Sues 4G, 48, CO. 39c ca ,r 3 for $1.00 Women's 65c and 75c Union Suits Regular Sizes, 4."c Extra Sizes, 55c Fine ribbed cotton, band tops, shell edge, loeso knee and close fitting knee. All flat lock seams. Women's S1.00 and SI. 2.1 Under near White lihbed cotton fleeced ets in high neck, long sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleer; and low necks, sleeve less. Alse tights nnd pants. Regular and extra sizes. The uin of the CTfk. null 5C Women's SI. .10 and S2.00 Union Suits White ribbed cotton union suits, high neck, Dutch nci k and low neck, long, elbow and sleeveless. Knee and ankle length. Regular and etin si?e, . . . Children's 95c Underwcai Children's 50c te 29c 65c Underwear Fine ribbed white fleeced cotton ests and pant.s. Si7es 12 te 14 yeats. All garments have fiat lock scams. The run of the mill. Linens and Towels .$1.35 Scalloped and Hemstitched Table QC Cleths DL Heautifully designed tnble cov ers in scvernl preth p.itterns. 64 inches hqunie or round A New Shipment of Bungalow Aprons September Sale-Priced at 79C and 89c Neat models of check percale, prettily finished with pipings, sash and pocket. Various becoming styles. SRELLEHBURflS Economy Basement A CO. the Economy Basement ips i i aaageaii , n i, t- Ribbon- r.-i Slippers f1 Pr' Children's S1.00 te M.2.1 Suits Fine nbbcd fleeced cotton union Union white suits. Sizes 2 te 14 years. All 59c with flat lock scams. Children's $1.00 te $1.25 Sleeping Garments Natural gray soft knitted sleeping garments with feet a superior quality and niawe. sizes i te iu years. The run of the mill 59c Beys' $1.00 te $1.2 Jnien Suits Random ribbed! jeced cotton union suits; sizei 3 te 69c 16 years. Fusts 1 . Children's 50c Pearl 'lists Knitted (Otten dray"" body underwaists. O for i AA Firsts . . J . O jJX.UU Men's Underwear Men's (5c Underwear. . 39c Fine i ibbed ecru cotton shirts and drawers. .Men's SI. 2.1 Refnrd Underwear Natuial gra., medium-weight merino finish. Shirts PP. and drawers . OUKs .Men's SI. SO Government Under wear Natural giay, ribbed, . part wool and cotton shuts and dinwers. Made for the United Stntcs Govern- ?E? jSa1 ment.. . "Jt Men's S2.00 Union Suits Heavy weight, ecru ribbed, fleeced cot ton union suits. All P" OQ j flnt lock scams u)Xi7 I .Men's S1.50 Union Suits Medium weight white i otten ribbed union suits short slrees and ankle QCCa-a length. . . . 7t)L Snfi IFNRI'RijS Kconemy Basement 25c All-Linen Tewel injr. Yard 15c Natural color all pute linen toweling, 16 inches wide. Almoin Almein ent nnd lintlef.s. fvTrTl ""T.ft'JRcS ' (nnen,i Bisrment :N. SNELLENBURG & CO.! rfcy t Anether Opportunity te Starc in the Wonderful Values in Our Marvelous Sale of . Men's Emery Shirts A t Extraordinary Lew Prices These shirts have been classed as sec onds by the Emery Cempnny becnuse they wcre net 1009e perfect, but the im perfections are se slight that you'll have te hunt for them nothing te mar wenr or appearance. $5 te $8.50 Emery Shirts, $2.95ea- Genuine English Broadcloth, White and Fancy Silk and Pretty Silk Fiber Beautifully tailored in neckband and cellar attached styles. White, giay nnd tan; also numerous pretty new striped patterns. Seme with plaited besoms, suitable for tuxedo wear. Sizes 13' j te 17. $2.50, $3.00 and .$3.50 Shirts, Each Made of materials manufactured bv most reliable mills 80x80 80x80 ceunt percales in stripes and novelty checks, printed madras, woven high-grade madras, Bedford cords, madras and white pongee, oxford and poplin. Newest patterns and most wanted colorings. Neckband and seme cellar-attached styles. Sizes 13 te 17. Sr.rj.rNBURflS Kconemy Basement Beys' Clothing Beys' $3.50 Oliver CJ1 QK Twist Suits tfi-.tfrJ Extra-geed quality blue, brown and drab corduroy, geed service able school suits, sizes 3 te 8 years. Nene sent C. O. D. Beys' $4.23 Junier Norfolk Suits Geed quality corduroy and tweeds, knee pantc, full lined, sizes 3 te 8 (PO QC years H)d.uO Bes $(5.05 2-Pants Suits Mixed cheviets, full-lined knicker pants, sizes G te 17 (jA A pr years D.cl Bejs' $8.50 2-1'anth Suits Dark mixed cheiels nnd cabsimcrcs, full-lined knickers, (Pp? tyfr si.cs 7 te 17 years. . 5w I O Beys' $1.50 Knicker Pants Mixed cheviets and corduroy, QQp sizes 7 te 16 years.... OJl Bejs $2.25 Knicker Pants Mixed cheviets, cassimere and cordu roy, sizes 8 te 18 fl- QQ years DA.Ot7 SFiFLLDJBURCS Economy Basement FLANNELS 29c Bleached Canten Flannel, Yard Geed weight. 20c 59c Cream Celer Weel 49c Flannel, Yard b'.'FLL"K.DL'rlijS fonemy Hascment Comfertables, Etc. $4.50 Comfertables at Pilled with white washed covered with, fine quality silkelme. Plain color bowlers. All f double-bed size. $6.95 Comfertables Filled with ceeicu witn geed heavy sateen in pietty patterns; some hae plain color borders. Full double-bed sie. ca. 58.50 Comfertables Filled with California lamb'b-woel and covered with percaline in prettv designs. Plain color sateen flr Qpr holders. Full double si.e, each. . .. tDDaiD S15.00 Comfortable;. Filled with California lamb's-wool and covered with geed Fiench mercerized sateen; 12-inch plain color sateen borders. New patteins and pretty coleis in lese, IQ rft French blue, geld, pink and light blue. Tull size.. . 07tDU 200 S2.1.00 te S3.1.00 Sill: and Satin Comfertables Seme are slightlv sei'ed Plain color satin nnd silk or flewcied center, (g-g 6 A r with plain borders and plain color silk backs. Full si?e 2JLOa4D 100 ?7.00 Comfertables Silk mull top,-, with plain color silk mull berdcis in old lese, pink, Fiench blue, geld and baby QA nt? blue. FlPed with pure whit" J-amtar cotton. All full sire t544.0O 500 Pairs of S12.00 California Lamb's-Weel Blankets White with pink and blue borders and coleied bindinrr. rrrr er Siye 70S2 mt hes, pair 00 Satm-Finish Bed Spreads s .c-uiepeti nnn piain nemmed end'. Full double bed sire . . or FURNITURE $98.50 Living-Roem Suit. $52.75 I'exered wltlin lilsli-i-rarli Iniyei al IrUhpr. ninliecan-ltnli'li frnines $18.00 Oak Serving Table. $12.9.-) SI 0.00 Oak Chiffonier SI 0.9.1 " "? RHi 'ujBUBinBnai iTJ a , , il , ,.11 a ' ."y s ftPi $11.00 Drop Drep Drop Side Couch Bedb, $8.19 $15.00 Exten sion Dining Roem Table .S8.9.1 ' nmplete i i'h rloiilile ilium ps SG.eO Felding Steel Army Cot, $2.29 .solid oak jiel lulled 301-' Inch top Hxtcndu te S fppt Sanitary Mattresses $12.00 Cotten-and-Fclt tf7 Q(T Mattresses. tD I attJ $15.00 Hair-and-Felt jQ A( Mattress DJ7a7 $18.00 Imperial Edge (Pf A A Q Cotten Mattresii DJ.V& HTf INWi"i'nT" 3 for Tuesday Emery $1.19 Beautiful Cretonnes Greatly Lowered in Price Floral, stripe and foliage pat terns in fact every desirable de sign and color. 29c Cretonne, 19c Yard 49c Cretonne, 22c Yard ."9c Cretonne. 21c Yard SMlUMIBURGS I'wneniy Basement Just Received Anether Shipment of the Famous Genuine Du Pent Fabrikeid Bellows Suit Cases L'ncqualcd al $4.94 j Mail and Phene Orders Filled Suit cases that are roomy and net tee bulky. Streng, well made and geed looking. Fitted with 4 inch extension bellewb, which can be used if preferred. 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