tiff winw(r.wY iPHIAV myymviT, r?rTW .Hi i v. ) Igig Year Predicted for Soccer Here -- MORROi MILLS IS ALL-PHlLLIES' LIHE NEW SOCCERtNTRY,IS OVER 190 POUNDS I West Philadelphia Eleven Has Team That Should Be in Running for Title JO OPEN WITH FLEISHER .' .. t.nt i.iam H. DALLAS N A few weeks Bnwe of f"' 4 A. . . , .11 i.if Tin. A ci J,? S miner clinrncter will be seen In 'CSwwt'MmWjInthe I tinve iiikcn ii bU boom and fce",al,newn eU"! wh 1 Inrluf many Mnr hove been dUraniw! In thnt tor ter 'r "S. One of these H the Merrell ,M 111". This orKnnUatleii 1b n new rnmcr In the field of pert ami ill trliiR Itta prwent baseball season had n team IrneJ enough te pet Inte the plaveff for l" Imlurtrlal Lcngue championship, 'infr e lese out In a stlrrinjc finish. lfu in soccer Merrell apparently has ' mm thnt will make the grade i from l?l,e tnwny. A Rlnnre nt the, list of Iplnvcrs slsne.I shown some of he best, r,,i ilim the West i'hllmMphln yea d, In the Allied League Is ever there lll lmnlly be much Awt In front with 'a whole let In back of Merrell. The team 1 backed bv Illclinril II. Merrell. who Insists thnt the motto. "Plav Clean." must be mere limn mere Iwercli and Insists thnt the players carry ft te the letter. The home around ,f the team arc nt Sixty-third stree nml Cedar avenue, and the season will he ushered In next Sunday with the I'lclshcr Ynrners, regarded by many as ' the best team in the city. In First Division Merrell will be represented in the first division of the West lMiilndclpli H l.eiiKiie of the Allied Association. Al though the team N new, the player have wen many Inure s ii mrd-feiiKlit rame. The llne-un will include : hi die Themas, Krankie Themas, Uick larley. Clmrlci ('lark. Kilillt; Lynv. Dan (Heek) Flynn. William I Wimp) Flvnn. Kills .Tuck-en. K. Jacksen, (ioerge Werthllne, Tussert and n few mere. , , , ,. , , Eildie Themnr as outside left played for Wiilfenden-Sherp last ear nnil va one of the bright light if the team. II was a bit' factor in winning the cup In the Allied first division and his brother Frankie Is net far behind as a soccer plover. . . . ,. it Fnrlev has proved himself an nll nll retind nin ii and should have a big year, .while Kddle Lyens made quite, n ronu renu tntinn as renter ferwurd en VIctrIx lust rear. "Heek" Flynn needs no Intro duction, being one of l'hilnde'phlus topmost plnjers. I li brother "Wimp I ears t'm same reputation and. although he was injured in the spiul-tlnut or the Allied Clip the injury has net slewed him up n bit. Jarluien Still Tliere Kills Jacksen Is one of the renl vet erans of the came, bavins been n mem her of th" old Cnnlingten team when they vnniiii"-iipil everythliiR in the soc cer world. He says "I tuny be getting mill but net ehl enough te hang up my 'flines." Illme Jacksen Is- another of the fa- Meus brothers of that name. There Is he baekfl Id man hanlcr te pass than ltliue, although he weighs nbeut lis fciuch as a tl. Cicerge Werthlne, who Mil he found in the fullback position 1ms the strongest kick of any of the players in the city. He never backs away from u play. mit dives right In and kicks. It does het matter what position the ball Is in, he seems te. Ret It nnd give this for wards plenty of chance te run it down the field. TiiRgcrt played for Ktng fMsIng last year and made quite u rep utation, which he expects te upheld Mth hi-, new team. KARNAC-LOGAN FOOTBALL TEAM STARTS SATURDAY Will Play en Legan Grounds at Eighteenth and Rockland 8treets The Karnae Klub will be represented en the gridliim by n stronger team this season, as it has joined forces vftn sonic of die I.egan Hcdjacket players and will be known as the Knr-nsc-Legan Club. "Art" llelger. former LnSalle Col lege center and chosen for the nll nll scheliiKtie team in 11)17-1018, will Win net as conch nnd manager nnd tMrtT"1 thp,LSnn A. A. grounds nt & tnJt It0CkIand 'fltreet3 for ihirt tn fl,rr!0Um,ei' 1'imself with .lirr " ?i K'mi-I,re ""! pchelnstle Players nnd expects te be able te pick f..?prT.",,,,,,Ye ,lpve,, Ffei Inst t'ni' r."l,.llc l,lK "aeerty, I. u0i,er, Knni, lirady, H. Trnnsue; K. Tra. fue The new men include ,Le Fevre of en be,h,.W,'s,f I;llmi',: "ie " "i Ahinyl!lhn- ,(,f Cheltenham; Legan will piny nt home , 'very Snt wS, uli """' SundnyJ7 The hfflhi.ta-"-vS fte ltt TROJAN IN CAGE P,rt-ClaM BaTketball Team Han- B.. Tdlfd b.y j06 MurPhy lx wpSte,,rin'n,lc ABM:'tlen will with n uiJ 'in tll0.c"K0 this bensen Payers e ft S " i bnskctbnll team. Played ul' reJlln te",n formerly irtaa?nl, best dubs ,n mi ?i ih,I.n",te"en' ,,f Atbintic (Jlty Other sta . . .1 '.'T n,P" w!,,h TrJ'"'. McCermlck O. L l"ii? r" K' M,,,-'hy Mjf M"rphyHll,nselr:,,I11Van """ M'"'J Xe?nr0Sil,b,iTl w,.th 5l,ch te Cene in V,' yenry's, Immnculnte Jii"yl,ll0. Kajeula ("npe Mnv Wiu ? u !,fln,ls ,,f ! caliben' Mm 838. nfter tl!:MinirlarVy ",,0"e' Mu, H,S Ke'hnakie7Teti Recerd Jfe.; si 9,,T.,i" ,,', 1 ! '''"' ""mi'iiri Downtown Club Has One of the Heaviest Teams in City f e Play at Madisen Park OPEN WITH ST. CALLISTIS The All-rhlllles, who made n fine reputation Inst season en the. gridiron, nre out te duplicate If net surpass their 101 record, nnd Mannger Tem Uellly cnys thnt this fdieuld net be dlfflcull. ns his team has secured n home field nnd will piny every Sunday op the grounds of the Madisen Htnrs nt Thirty-fourth nnd Heed streets. The season will be ushered in this coming Sunday with the St. Cnlllsttis Club lis an opponent. "Dec" Hngley. the coach. Is mere than plensed with the showing of his preteges in practice nnd snys the All rhlllles have the henviest twiin in this section. He Is putting the players through the hardest kind of practice three nights n week nnd is bellig as sisted by Hennim Hernsteln. the Seuth Phlliulclphla Hebrew outfielder, who will also i ulternnte nt qunrterbnek with Ilnrry Mukiirnnle, the Hawaiian. Alble Stinger, stnr fullback of last year s eleven, has again been signed up. Jimmy Deyle, who has been one of Celwyn s backilcld stars, has nlse come te terms, nnd the addition of Heb Smith, of Wclllmiten University, JIiim., will add strength te the bnck licld. McOewnn. of St. Mnry's College, of iinltimerc, who did nil the tee work last ""uS0"' Jv,n agnln bc '" the lim-up, WnllO Ilnrrv Mlllrnrnitin .l. 11.. I. Jlawnlinii of the University, will call the slgnnls. The linn' nvernges from end te end mere than 11)0 pounds and is composed min?1 wi,Rnn ,,cft cmI i li, McCor McCer mlck, left tnckle and assistant lnan nger; Malene, left guard; Cmvln, ccn- IiC.0l"i,Vbus' rMil Bnrd; Marshall. right tackle, and Cennelji-, right end!" he hnekf ield contains Muknranle .... ......uiM,; finiiwi. ictt Halfback: ALL-AMERICANS READY FOR WESTERN CONTESTS Summers' Team Opens Leng Grind In Farge, NSD., en October 15 Art Summers, malinger If the All Americans, is ready te take his team en a long trip which will cover nil the prtncipnl cities Itrthn West nnd Nortli Nertli west. The opening game will be played In Farge, N. II., en October IB. The team in the meantime will play In this locality. Summers has with his team Pitchers IVnneck, N'nyler, Megrldgc and Cove Ceve leskle, while the receiving will be nt tended te by C.v Perkins and Plclinlch, In the infield arc Judge, lb. ; liar lis, 2b. ; O'Heurke, .'Hi., and Scheer nnd Ln Mett nt third. In the outfield nre Ceslhi, King Miller, Sam Hlce and Geerge Hums. After the world's series Whltey Witt and Jee Dugnii will join the club. Any team In this vicinity wishing the Amer icans can get In touch with Summers nt (he Philadelphia Haselmll Associa tion, 5111 Chestnut street, or phone Lo cust 7840. Woodland (SS41 It. Thirty-five Answer Soccer Call Knslen, k'n.. Oct. :i. Tlilrty-llvd candl candl tlnteA reported for the l.nfnivtte CeIIvbu de i or team here. Atnenn thin numlicr were even membem of lust er'ii tilcven. which leul (nit one Knme. Until cemhlnK lioge. Ilatlenr. huve been rnmiilcteil. Cupluln Heb t'aut will have, charite of the dally wurkeuts. West Ham Leses at Soccer Iendun, Oct. 3. In the annual iteccer catnn for the Londen Professional Charity Fund, Tettenham Hotspur defeated West Ham United by 2 te 1. , CAMBRIA A. CLUB "M: Friday Evsnlnr, October 6, 1922 BAH BTAGKISTON ti. KIKE SCIKULTZ FOUK OTHER STAR BOUTS Stringer and MetJewan, fullbacks. ter gainex with All-Plillndelphln. ad dress Tem Hclllv. r,2S0 Walten nve 5Unm"rai W,0,0111""11 i10'" w between IN RETURN fTsT FUSS France and Dreney te Meet Again In National Wind-Up Karl France, of Cnlifemln, and Tim Dreney, of Lancaster, nre going te meet again. They have been matched for the first wind-up of the new National Spring Club, which will cuter the local field Saturday night with a five-bout program. , Jee Wenke, who has been appointed manager and matchmaker of the new club, figured France mid Drenev put I'.Vin! i",r,r"tl,'K ' '"'lit recently iit the Phillies Hnll Park, when it was net necessary for the referee te touch the boxers at any time during the eight rounds, that fans here would like te see them ln notion again. Besides the Dreney-France fracas there will K bouts between Pedre Campe mid Teny Cnpenl. Kddle Dcmii- ki.v imrl Tfni At l..l...ll II... .Ii i . ( . ", " "'. "'("". KHiiiiiiR rnsce and Jee Hutler. and Johnny McLaugh- Hh lll. 1 11 nil.. III.. ..1.1 . nil nun n uiij' Jllllt'KIC. FIELD ,F0R NORTHEAST Dave Brlstew Is Named Coach of Uptown Football Eleven The Northeast Professionals, who established quite n, record en the grid iron last year ns n traveling club, have re-organized for the season, with home grounds nt I mid Tiegn streets, used during the Inst season bv thp TWer .. 1 Crawford baseball team. Irnnk mttmer, who succeRsfiilly gulilcil the destinies of the 1021 club, U back again ns business manager, mid his first move was te sign Dave Hrls Hrls tew, the well-known local star, as coach. Northeast Is expected te develop rap. idly under Rristew, and Mnnager Uittmer would like te hear from n few bnckfield men. Teams wishing te play Northeast should get in touch with lttmer, nt 3U8 Steuten street. Named for Bosten Lesley Team . Itoaten. Oct. 8. The.tam of eelfera that will defend the Lcaley cup for the fteMnn dl.trlct of Plplnir Heck. I,. T next Satur. day, will be a formidable one. Eleven of ,h.?, VvelY.e mcn'. f',etP Yihem n t Plar will be chosen. Include Francis Oulmet JA CluUfercK P. V. Whlttemere. "v? S .ill i.hB f; c- eSt0IL, lb w Ktabroek. . H. Gordten. C. T. Skehen, n. W. Brown L. II. I'ateu and 11. W. Paul. "ii. Women 8wlmmers Sail Tomorrow Npw Yerk, Oct. 3, An all-atar group of American mermaids, holders of a lanre pro portion of the werld'n aquatic records for women, will null tomorrow for Hermuda te participate in a wlmmlnir tournament tS be held next Saturday. Included In the num. delphla-TurnKcmelnde. "'"' "' '"" '"'" reRTAnr.B ALT. rVTCTX rtri 1 lllllPP " ..T-5SSHBI Phene Mkl. lift or write for prlee, "QUIXET" GARAGES H. F. HILDRETH 205 N. 3RD ST. PHILA. Asert for the C. D. PRUDEN CORP. Will Topcoat weather catch you unprepared? There's an advantage in being measured at once for your Topcoat. Chilly nights and a ready cold are right around the corner. Our l'rlce SuIIr mill Tepi'iiuts, yflO u nil Upward Are Moderate. , Custom hilars Shctl87e U16 Walnut St. IVeuserri iSptcftlfy Bjf3qL.:MV:;' '&& Iraloshev TeNiht! Keceivlns speeches, spertlni results, concerts, etc., right In veur own horn (rem stations as fur way m Newark or rttieburgh Is as easy as using your telephone. Don't miss our demonstration of M. P., Amrart or Kennedy Receiver Setr i Beeth 40. Alse complete line of Radie parts and accessories. 0Wt3oeih40 TlOTOR PARTS. CO. 1425 N. Bread St., Philadelphia S.n 'T.w:"i""a Beut w. ii. "" "rB""ng nswIiST'T:. ".' "".. 3 Chrl. Ter. . .S'Siw v&e&M ; TCl'" shoulder ,",, riu,5!.?" Wwl elaTmed De It Tomorrow While down town, step in and let us show you the mechanical petfectien of the Pn2ii M fCsi p 15fie Most Beautiful Garinlmeriai Let us demonstrate its marvelous flexibility, its "pick-up," its superiority in meeting the exigencies of crowded traffic. The silent, sup ple power of the Paige meter will delight you. Call Spruce 1410 for a Demonstration OPEN EVENINGS GUY A. WILLEY M9T9R C9 tPaifc and Jtwctt Distributors BRffAD STREET AT VINE. PHILADELPHIA Asauvuite Dealers S. BROAD ST. PAIOE 8AI.ES CO. HAINES KTFUTON HOTOR SALES VUIO .Seu I Ii 1 1 rim ii ni, FENOII. MOTOft COMPANY '.'is .North ii.ld St. OVRRAN.BYKEB MOTOR CO. SM n. iiu'um mi It SERVICE, Oeerge Breckman, Prep, K.n. iiiiiii 'n m. mill niiMiiuii .e, QIBSON'B AUTO W0RK8 Sii.'IM llinerfuril Ate. ARTHUR J. MEARS Kill) Ke. BTtll m. Suburban )l... MADDEN'8 OABAOE NORTHtAST QAHAOE Mncnstcr Ae.. Brjn Mawr I 173ft Wakelln at., Frankford CLARK'S OARAOE rlnurtewa p, Beautiful f'ur Chokers & Scarfs $12.50 PnnYiinnnhln nnlffl. nnwnnf fltvlfiS find m W.U...W..WOV I'V Wf .. IT VUV , most Dcceming colors. Brown Fex Chokers , Platinum & Brown QOI KA Wolf Scarfs W0 U Stene Marten 29Q K( Chokers V&V.OV Full and flufTy very pretty. Twe-Skin Hudsen Bay Sable Full Fluffy ecr AA bNELLHlBURflS Second Fleer Scarfs at. Enormous Stocks of Beautiful, Fresh, Pure Irish Linens In a Great Sale at Tremendously Werth-While Savings 1000 Yards $3.75 Extra-Heavy Pure Linen Table QO A fc Damask, Yard tP.O Snowy blench, extra fine weave pure Irish linen satin damask, 2 yards wide, in lovely stripe and floral patterns. Rich, heavy quality, with mellow Juster. $1.25 Mercerized Table pTQ Damask, Yard O&X, Snowy bleach.splendid heavy quality, with a permanent satin luster. 72 inches wide. Beautiful patterns. $13.50 Hemstitched . Damask Dinner Setsj Qrj QpT Consisting of one fine snowy white satin damask hemstitched cloth, with dozen hemstitched napkins te match. Boxed ready for giving.. 3000 Yards 40c All-Linen 9Kn Crash Toweling, Yard. . . 0v Bleached heavy pure lnen, Barnsley weave crash, very heavy and absorbent. $8.50 All-Linen Dinner $r A Napkins, Dezen tyO.V Bleached pure Irish linen satin damask napkins, size 22x22 inches, in 6 pretty floral patterns. 500 Dezen $10.00 Madeira Hand Scalloped Luncheon " JK OA Napkihs, Dezen... . . . O.O Beautifully hand-embroidered corners. Made of very fine round thread Irish linen, in 10 lovely patterns. bNCLLENBURflS Second Fleer Decidedly Special Offerings in FLANNELS 35c Eden Cleth, Yard. . . .OQ, Fer waifcts, pajamas and iUK nightgowns. Weel QQp te $1 Or Flannel....07 tpl.O Cream-color wool flannel. Embroidered Flannels $1.25 te $1.79. Y4 Cream-color flannels, hemstitched or scalloped. 26c Outing Flannel, Yard Plain color pink, blue and gray. 29c White Demet Flannel, Oflp 29c Bleached Canten Flannel, Yard SNETLENBURflS Second Fleer 18c 20c Announcing the Arrival of Puss In Beets Himself Special Tomorrow at $2.15 22 ineheH high is Puss and he says "MEOW." His body is of black patent leather, and he's smartly dreBsea up in boe'ts and' coat all ready te delight the kiddies' hearts. SneILenbUrgS Tey Stere, Fourth Fleer 5BBK?v 1 IMsissssi Wil4. STuesility, Oi toiler 3, 19tj. Ktere Opens 0 A. M. Closes BltO V. M. M NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK-MaBKEriia,l2VlSTREETS L M Ne Well-Dressed Larger Weman's Wardrobe Complete Without a New Fall Suit ! Here in a Splendid Range of Smartly Tailored and Handsome Fur-Trimmed Styles At$39.75te$189.75 "Elegant simplicity" is the keynote of the Tricetines se verely tailored en long, slenderizing lines Che very acme of high grade tailored smartness. Heavier Suits Come in Rich, Dressy Effects, in Beautiful Seft Pile Fabrics, Such as Marline, Veldyne and Velverette, With Luxurious Fur Cellars of Beaver, Squirrel, Wolf and Beaverette. All built ever special measurements and exquisitely tailored throughout in the newest fall and winter styles. Geed range of fashionable colors te select from sizes 41 te 69 and 42 te 58. NI-LLENBURrjS Second Fleer New in Full Swing Our Great October Sale of Knit Underwear for Men, Women & Children Offering Wonderful" Stocks of Fine, High-Grade Underwear Frem the Foremost Mills of America At 25 te 50 Belew Regular Prices Net an inferior garment in the sale for no matter hew low the selling price, Snellenburgs never handle cheap, undersized or ill-fitting undergai--ments. These purchases were specially planned, in anticipation of our October Sale, and represent 17 of the leading American makes. New is the time te buy underwear, when you can take advantage of these wonderful savings. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Children's 45c te QKp i Children's $1.00 te HQ Children's $1.25 QQ 59c Underwear. . . tPtn" S1.50 Undorwear. . VK Slpn,'nr, nn.(, OUC White riHiptl nnrt wool vpati and pants. 3 for $1.00 75c te $1.75 Carter Infants' Shirts and Bands 59c Children's $1.00 te $1.23 Union Suits Sizes 2 te 8 years, 79c. Sizes 10 te 16 years, 89c. Beys' $1.00 te $1.25 Union Suits Sizes 2 te 8 years, 79c. Sizes 10 te 16 years, 89c. Women's $1.50 te $2.50 Amhe Union Suits 79c Children's $1.75 te $2.50 Union Suits Sizes 2 te 8 years, $1.39. Sizs 10 te 16 years, $1.59. Beys' $2.50 te $3.00 Madewell Union tjl Qpr Suits DJ..i70 Children's $1.00 & $1.25 89c Waist Union Suite WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR Women's 50c and 59c Vests 3 for $1.00 Women's Smythfield Undergarments At Dess Than Half Price $1 and $1.25 Cotten Vests, Pants & KQ Tights Regular and Extra Sizes. . $1.75 te $2.25 Merine Vests, Pants QK & TightsRegular and Extra Sizes $2.25 te $3.50 Merine and Silk-Mixed Vests, Pants and Tights, - jr Regular and Extra sizes sP 150 $2.00 and $2.50 Cotten Union Suits AK Regular and Extra Sizes VDC $3.50 te $4.50 Merine Union Suits, Extra Sizes $1.95 Women's 35c and 39c Vests 35c Women's $1.00 te $1.50 Amhe Kftn Vests at ew" 45c 25ciiTemen's75c 'Bleemers. . . . Women's 65c and 75c Union Suits. . Regular and Extra Sizes Women's $1.00 & $1.25 Fleeced Vests, Tights and Drawers Regular sizes, 79c. Extra aires, S9c. Women's $1.75 & $2.25 29c s'rip,? S1.39 Union Suits MEN'S UNDERWEAR 55c Men's Highest Grade Worsted Shirts and Drawers, Each $2.75 te $7 50 qualities $1.69 $1.25 Rexferd Underwear. . . . Men's $1.50 Lambs- QK down Underwear . . " Men's $2 Merine $1 OK11""!8 l Fleeced rjr Men's $3.00 -j 0r Underwear.... L Shirts &: Drawers v , s ., 3)i.yi3 Men's $2.00 (Pi in Men's $4.00 Union Suits... &11. Mndc-wcll tte Q r , coo- Union Suits. . . w-Oif Men's $2.25 te $2.50 Men's $5.00 union ci ng n.,re rnni T -v - - 'iwwi vl JLsf.Pt Men's $2 Reet's fl1 AK Underwear.... PJ-' Men's $3.50 Pure Weel (DO QQ tDimitJJ Underwear. Suits. Union Suits Sne $3.75 FlTlflS Third Fleer - f Pj . We're Mighty Proud of ihi Snellenburg Special Seft Hat! Just About a Year Old and Already a Recognized Leader for Style, Service, Value At $2.65 Here In a com plete line of new fall styles, shapes, colorings. Modish conserva tive Btyl.es snappy young man types. A Tep-Notch Hat for Comfert, Wear and Appearance Extraordinary Purchase of Men's and Beys' $1.50 and $2.00 Sample Caps QKP te Sell at ue Sturdy cans that stand a let of knock ing nbeut. Mnde up in several smart fab rics and patterns. Beys' and Children's New Fall Hats $1.50 te $3.95 Nobby new styles complete assort assert nts. 5NEL.LENBUR3S First Fleer . i -Shi i ) ments. Here's a Splendid $6 Heavy Shaker Knit Pullover for That Strenuous Bey at $4.50 A mighty geed friend for him te have all through the cold weather season for the 9?K Wrki &r M game for school for sports and play. Made right all through geed and heavy, in the style he likes and the colers: Navy, Maroen and Heather Same Sweater With Shawl Cellar .$? I NELLENBU5jS Third FJoer Wonderful "Blue Bird" Sale in Our Art Embroidery Section Tomorrow! Featuring beautiful stamped pieces ready te embroider in the popular blue bird "Happiness" design. At Much Lewer Than Usual Prices $1.00 $1.50 45-inch Centers Stamped en heavy white material. 75c 36-inch K(n Centers ilL Stamped en white and ecru materials. $1.50 54-inch Gi AA . . iJJJ-.W HyyLaAcv'lwvvy Cevers 75c Scarfs, Size 18x54 KAn inches wvt Stamped en white and ecru materials. 35c Buffet Sets (3 OK Pieces Stamped en white material. 75c 18x54-inch Scarfs Stamped en heavy unbleached sheeting. ONELLENBURflS Second Fleer 39c Musical Instruments Three Extremely Fine Offerings for Wednesday This Mellow-Toned Tener Banjo Sometimes Called Cellew Banjo $13.50 lnmft ?h meal,.rim. ngle wired, laminated rock maple lining, calves' head nickel-plated fetraming hook. 16 professional nickel-plated brackets, mahogany reinforce ment strip up the center (can't warp). Patented non-slip pegs, with ivory cellu loid buttons and ebony linger beard with pearl position dots. FlorienterBlow$- or Accordion at... i--0 .W a Tey, But a Heal Musical Instrument The Florient, as shown, has ten Keys and two bases which are all I ery plainly marked. Twe tunes can be produced with each key Instructions with each Flnrienf will clearly explain hew te nlav iment. Various selec- this instru tiens nre also included. Blew Accordion at S1.98 Design ed with p e lish ed weed f r a m c and project ing bell 10 keys and 2 basses. Shown. Very enjoyable musical instrument popular with young people. SV ..5 Fifth Fleer m Children's Gingham Dresses At $1.29 Charming little models of excellent quality gingham in pretty checks, daintily smocked and finished with white cellars and cuffs attractively stitched. Sizes 2 te 0 years. One Pictured. Children's Beautiful Chinchilla Coats $9.95 te $14.95 jugn-graae cninciiiiia in evelv coennes. Hnnrlsnme mn,iiu SA with h(lt and fur ml In.- Ci e . .? -. .,. . . "' rim -" """ - ie e years, une riciuruu. Children's Coats at Continuing Our Great Children's Chic Hats $8-50 t0 $10.50 Sale ei' Beys' $1.95 te $1.95 le $4.95 f MW-,e"S.?ty,!:l"f?.xr,$3.00WasI. 1 1 fk . Wonderful ailment of (t nretVlv ii J ,l" ':i .. L.JLV '..n.ngstyleH and colors in' U :,:rr.. ;.i.;v; e:. "". i suits nt i veiyeis, veie r-ri i -7 r-ni BN. SNELLENBURG & CO.: and fur years cloth. ti witu cellar e,,;, . Sizes 2 te Glt5Ults at -JlirH. t incrilllr. r I '.witllMI ami cloth, SneLLENUUF-jS Second Fleer : nt P ! j - a: 1 1 I Mi m fM t L. " N. SNELLENBURG & CO.; " Ub. Nf"- - JU.