players Must Werk te Play en Catholic High YN Mere Speed and Less Waste of Energy Is Slogan at Cath olic High Scheel FEATURE PASSES AND PUNTS i - Hy I'Afli PKBP Sclielnsli football fnns nrc netliiR jili soma surprise thnt I'ntliellc HIrIi once mere ferglnc te tlie front with foetbnll nggresnticm thnt tlirentrim te make every opponent hustle te Htny ,n with the Purple nut! Geld. There's t ronsen Stnnley 'Cefnll. refnll wns n etnr nt Notre Dame and liter played In this city with the Union A. A. and Philadelphia Quakers. Co Ce fall li ww out te win fame as nil In -itmcter a well an n plner. Tnkin clmrue nt Catholic Hlsh this Masen Cefnll Immediately Rnthered the gridiron candhlntes together and told them n reputntien would net held n berth en the U22 football team, and tvCry man must show real form te get en the vnrplty. ... One of the first thlngi the new team learned wns thnt the Notre Dame style f football would be used. Speed Is the backbone of the Netre Dame ntttiek, and n new slogan has been adopted at the Vine treet vehoel. It is "Mere Speed ind r.ees Wasted Energy." Therein hoi the lirst ftindnmental of Lefall n fUCC6S. V Finds nimrultlcs However, dlOlculties were encountered carlj. hikI It was found thnt the fj's trm'in force last eer had been se tlwr tlwr eught Instilled into the players thut It was tiec-'inry te break them of old faults before they could learn new One of the features of the Notre Daim attack K the u-- of the forward jisivh. and, altlietigh Catholic High has net yet mustered tills nniiiiv. it is cer tain thnt the pnxs will plaj a big part In tlic team'' later games. Anether thing that Cefnll is trjing te ttncli tlie .voting Idea at Catholic is the value of kicking, especially punting. Cefnll himself is n wonderful punter, and h is new huv with Shober, the quarterback of the Purple and (ield, and hopes te make him an expert punter. Cefnll hns corrected one of thc.ehief faults of the team Te let the fteach v uv lil own werds: "When I first took Shober under In Itructinn," Mild Cefnll, "lie had a peer waj of punting. Staitina off with his left feet, he net used his right, and then the left again before kicking. New we hnc eliminated one unneces Mr Mcii and Shebir starts off with his natural stride. Tirst the right feet, then the left and n kick. The result is less time wasted and mere force behind the kick." Catching the Pass With n punter under way the conch Bext turned his attention te forward, passes and made another discovery. In the inst the lads had been taught te KeSt and latch the pnss against their 1 midriff. According te Cefnll, this i all wrong. "Te mtch a forward pass It Is net necekaij te step, but rather much better te grab the pass while en the run. In this way jeu are under way the second the pnss Is caught and can mere eaMl.v elude would-be tncklers. Alse, it is just as easy te cntch a pnss with jour arms outstretched, like in baseball, as1 it Is te get the pigskin against the chest." With but one man from last jcar In the b.'icKliebl and nt least three of the tiguleis from last jear sure te adorn the bench, Cefnll hns built from the around up and Is rapidly convincing ire plajcis thnt te held jobs en the Catholic High team they must show mere speed and waste less energy. Scheel Stars "Make Geed" Half a dozen youths who in 1020 and 1921 plnjed with Catholic teams here are out in front In college competition. Tlicde plners. four of whom were with Catholic High and two from La Balle Prep, took up their college work at the Catholic T'nlversitj nt Wash ington. Uepertlnri for foetbnll, nil landed berths en the lt'ierve tenin nt Washington. Tlggs Dnnnhue nnd Frnnk Coffey, fclngmen. both of whom plajed the Mmp position nt Catholic High ; Me Rhea nnd Ftitil Northrop are the Purple and Oeld icpicsentntlves of the team. McShen plajs en the line and Is nlsp the manager of the team, while North North ten Is at tackle and will de the punting. Donelmc. while playing for the Drend and Vine streets team, was noted as an All-Catholic end, nnd cavorted at this berth for thiee of his four enrs at the Ichoel, His long experience nnd the fnct that he was hclpel with advice by two coaches, (irecr and Dutch Semmers, lore him n decided advantage ever ether candidates. The etheu, however, had te fight fel their jobs And light they did. They ere the first en the Held everv after after after Boen nnd th lnt ones, te depnrt. Waters nnd Cnse, tlin former La Bale Prep men. are a hard-working due. T.nls, retnbined with the knew ledge of game, obtained from Leu Little, he coached La Snlle while they were "tending the institution, ennbled them w get berths en the line. CLIFTON ELEVEN FAST Jimmy Gallagher te Boek Several Fast Games ..J"8" from their victory ever the ,V:enK yedjii A. A. team Inst Sunday, "' ,V'",0 "eights eleven has been w . for ,,,e RHi few evenings in Preparation for their second game of Rn. ?'.n Sumlfly nfternoen with Hap Inunila ,'lnyed en ,he ferm''', ttettiwi" 'Vnr"r11' the former Swnrth in. Vi g.(' K!uiin "tar who is coach ceach DeIa,!Jl.ni"B 'inarterback for the tlM th. ,l ,",!y Uam' ,ins P"1- iAV"n t,reLlls1' B0,l,p "Jiff work- Temmy' Chi"' bul 8t ,a "Bptlng later t.am . Ur,bh"n na elected te lead the ntef!en?R,,7":U, '" l'"ndllng the ?!'n n busT'i ',f ,hf 'f"" clp"". 8ll lnJ rniN,.n fnr ,l'" (''rl'nns. 1 Wfer 8 ' . " h ''"!"N n ""Imesbuig, "iordellew .Jackets and ColHnle. UniLenQUX StP8 Harrison . fe" nhii,."..7- !!!r" I'-'leux th I F ;'t r!1 S" b iVS","l.?ll"!"l''"Jur.d ffl'WJ riitr "Si' " nadl8 , lUarn.. WESTVILLE WINS OPENER ' Inaugurates Basketball Season With Victory Over Gloucester City The basketball season In Westvllje, N. J., was ushered in wlthn 113-18 victory for the home team our. Glou cester City. The were wns close until the Vtst three minutes, when a succes sion of flcl.l goals gave WesUlllc the victory. In the rally linker, Crouch, Cook and Mnek all registered from the field and settled the issue hcjend dispute. A geed crowd witnessed the Inltnl clash. Tills Friday night Last Lnd A. A. will be the attraction at Westvillc. These teams played some close games Inst season nnd u hard-fought lentcst Is expected. Owing te unexpected chnnges In nr tangeincnts Manager Thompson has been obliged te ielsc his schedule up te December III) as game weic njse schcdulul en Kntuidn.xs. As a icsiilt the team will play at home en Tues day nnd Frldnv nnd trnxel Jlendajs and Saturdays. Fer games mldiess A. p, Thompson, Uex 18.'l, Westvlllc, N. ,T. JERSEY ELEviNS UNITE Melrose-Atlantic Is Name of New Outfit at Shere Atlantic City gridiron followers nie looking forward upon whnt is expeetnl Je be n most successful season. The long football war of the city bv the sen Is nt last at an end. Melrose, representnthc of 'Atlantic City en the field of sport for nenrlv fif teen years, and the Atlantic A." A., their stanch rlvnl en the gridiron, have Joined forces. This announcement followed a meet ing of representatives fiem both clubs. Charles Levy, who piloted the "Hoses" last season, will held the mnnngciial reins for the new Melrose-Atlantic's. An Executive Committee consisting of twelve of the club's lending bnckeis has bcVn uppolntel te nssist Manager Lew in ills duties. Prep's Pert Patter The Central With crlpnlei, lMnsmls nml Fluher. were luck In the pcrlmrnant. with U1.0. ,,?l,.Pl .veaterday iirternoen en Houilen Field lieth iron worn Miff from thtlr Iimik lay-nrf. tiui aricr nn hour of hnrd work had the kinks out of their sjaum anl did some soed Kreund Riilnliw The Mirrors will Inke the Old nKalnnl Uiwer Merlen Hluh I'rliln nflrrnoen. and hepe t.i lircnlt Inte the wlnnlns mlumn. Dr.' e Hrlen khe liln men a I0113 talk 011 l'rl da m inlstiikCH nitiilmt Ilrn Atlnn, v lilch eheulit lietetlt them. Tim niuid did net re tire te the dresHlnif loenm until it was no daik that It could 1104 re. the P'Kil-ln. Cnplaln Joe Ilelnnil. IIig ,s tit-kin or the Catholic With team, hai hetn uidcrM te take ft rest hy CeiPh CefBll llnland lnjurd IiIk shoulder In the Wist l'hlllv qlish. He ill l'ae an X-r u'cun of the Inlurv tda. Delnnd was out en Cahlll Klcld jcterdy afternoon KlWnft Instructions tiOthe ncrub leaniH. He Is uirrylni his nnn In a sllnit It Is net sure whetln r hn lll start In Trldiy's clash with l.ud Wraj's Alilmttnti team at th letter plaie, Canell will proli preli ublv be seen ut tackle if Heland does net pla. The temporary stanls used b P. tin lnnt ear and latr pla-nl ut the Uoneian-Aim-stronic grounds huxn hern purrhased b Catholic HlKll. These cellap dhle e.its will l plated en Iho east aide of Cahlll Field, and will dle the Held two t mds one en e itli side, and will enable the l'urple and Oeld te seat at least "000 people The scats were purcnatd bv r.ither Mc Mc Nelly, rector of the hchoet. nt hiq nun n. pense. The head of the llread and Vine streets Institution Is a Mrenc idoeate of sports, and does cverMhlng In his power te place athletics en a hlch plane. The Northeast soccer 'enm. which u nm, of the fastest In the iltj. lmd n Ionic drill hi preparation for Us ir.ini" with Snartli Snartli mere c'elleKe this aftotneun lle- ilaer Is in line condition. The Garnet team Is coached n H0I1 Ilunti. a former Northeast Hluh student, uhu 1 anxious te beat his old nintcr. I,at ear In Ma Initial appcaranri- en the (IMd with a feccer elccr. .Switrthmeiu lied Hid Al' hives te a 3-0 score. Four different sauads of Northeast foot ball plajers were hard nt It eslTila. Coach Hnvder Is net altogether pleaded with the team's shewlntr axalnst Teme Scheel .s-itur-dav and is Rlvlne eery mm a ih.inic There may be some chanKes In the Archive Ihie-up w lien 11 mct-ir, iiiiuinauii jtttu", kcnuei Saturdiy nfurnoen Mahenev, a eunt; fophemore, leeks Ilk a future star He Ideil In build and win run with the ball Ilk' a Urcak. Ills nnln fault Is his lack of rvperlence, and Coach Snjder expects te see him be next season rreddv flweet. a stir back at West Thlla delphla High several scars ase. starred In Crown's defeat of Celby Saturday. He scored one of the winners' touchdowns, and his ? round sjalnlns: put them In noiitlen te scen ha second one. JsBBiB05H?uSsjE"iyw,Sly,WM,IMI'ir,ISIIIIllllHI 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih ! jr,v De It Today Call Spruce 1410 Arrange te Ride in a J IwiTT cLnHirijtySix 'Built byTaig, The Jewett is net a "light six." It is powered with a bix-cylinder, 50-horsepower engine, in stalled in a husky chassis in which every unit is built for excess strength. It will stand compari son with any car costing up te $200 mere. Call Spruce 1410 for a Demonstration OPEN EVENINGS 3UYA.WiUEYM9T9RC9 JtXit'tta n..cf .Teuiati Mitrlhutnr BR9AD STREHT AT VINE. PHILADELPHIA vtaietlfifc Dealers N B. BKOAD ST PAiut '"0 "" 2018 Seutli Ureail St. ITNCIL MOTOP. COMPANY 23S North 6U St ccnnAN-syKES moteh co. 4223 N. Ureail St. JIAINEB BTENI0N MOTOR SALES ft 9ERVI0E, Oserie Breckmtn. Prep. Oer, HlM St. and Stsnten Ave, OIBSON'S AUTO WOjlKS 99&S JIST-II"" Wilmington Scheel Will Start Football Season Against Newark High Friday SPORT FULL SWING Wilmington. Del.. Oct. 10. Tli mhelnstlf football Veii-nn In tliW Htute U new in fnlleicc, vlth id'ire Inter est belli" dlsplajc.l In Hip jrldlien pinie tlinn ficr before In itt bistery. The WllinliiRten IIIrIi ri-lioel team diopped Its (;nnic le Seutli l'liilatlel pliia High en Saturda.. 11-0, in n bit bit teily feiiKlit contest. Tlic wetk of the locals showed considerable tinpieveinent ever that of (lie nrcredlits Saturday, when the tUfenteil tlic Ncwiuk IHsb St heed team Tlie Salcinniitn Cntlmllc IHkIi Scheel will open their veaseu en Pritlaj of this week with the New ink HIrIi Si hoel wnirlnrn as their opponents;. Ce'ich Arthur Mnlley Is rapblly leundliiR his sound into sliatie nml the piespeitsj are bilRht for a ery Nile ecsful qcas.ni. The candidates have been working very hnrd for scleral weeks. (Vt.sldernble interest Is mani fested in tills same, as It will afford feinc comparison between" the Wilming ton IIIrIi squad and Salcslaniitn, two crcnt liinls. In addition te plnyiiiR Raines with ether liiRh sclioels In this vicinity, the Sale-ianum team has contests sehcdiihd with tennis in. the Catholic Scheel League, of 1'lillndclphla. Catho lic IIIrIi is (.clie.luled for October '2. while Villanevn is booked for Neiem. bcr HO. Tlic ether IiIrIi schools throughout the State pried the lid off last week with great Raines. Delaware -Clti smothered Snijrnn, 1P-0. In which the victors, 'indpr the direction of Conch Keck, pulled a surprise en the Kent Ceiiiitlnns in a fast game. Iaurel sur prised Hi iilRciille. -'I-13, before a rec-erd-bicnkitiR nttentlanct'. These two teams are gicat dials nnd the defeated f team last cnr was l-iiuucr-up for the sccendnn -I heiastic cliniiiplensliip of the State. Tin- Newark High squad kept up their geed weik when the vanquished tlic niMen. Aid., team. .".S-O. Tlic New at k qund Is one of the fastest in the Stnte this cnr and is unusuiill heavy for a high school. LIVE WIRES IN GRID GAME 'j Westlngheuse Eleven Out for Cham pionship of Delaware County "Babe" LuiiRien of. the "Frnnkfeul Yellow-Jackets" who N the (dilef men tor for the lilg siibiubnn feet-ball squad, put bis "l.Ic wlics" through ten ll , jolts, oil the liehl et scrimmage, jeler iilnv nfternoen. , The team leeks very premising as a winning aggregation and fiem all indi- I catiens should be in the battle I for championship honors for. Del.i-1 , ware County. This being their set nnd season in the football sports tl;e. have delic reiunikably well In tib Italnlng Weber of Chesttr. center, Rej - , nebis & Boyd, tackles. "Bullets" Hew- ' lrfltml Bellnr. gnnids, and (verheit nnd (inllagher ut cutis and for the back Held I'hll rreenian. the veteran star of the famous McKecspert Olmpits of l'ittsbuigh, IIui'l; Manning nnd Plate, both of Swarthnieie College. Bnlle.i et .Maine L'nlversitv, nnd Bnrtelctt of ! Seuth Cnrellnn. Jack Itupp of Indiana ' Neriunl, also Illgglns, "ilcavj" 1'let., j But hy, W. rreeman and Cook. I Ceacli Lungren with tlie assistance ! of Freeman and Wct, former pretege of (lien Warner, of the Carlisle Indinit Cnl...l ..ill .)..! .1.. I ,. ., t ... ) im-iieui will ucvi'iep inr iinris neie VVIlll strategy and cunningness, also the line will be Improved upon te be stiitdv and Impi reliable. Scotty Smith a Winner .Montreal, Oct. 10 Scettv .Smith. New Yeik bantnmwclKht. wis awarded the ju lites' derl-len ever Jlmmv Teinnsula of Eliza lieth N. J . In a ten-round bout that fea tured Tex Klckard'a card at tha Mount ttejal Aiena. here , ts AIITHUR J, MEARS Mn Qn .1. a. . ORR & CARR07.L 20U-13 S, Chvdwlck St .Subuibmi )nicis MADDEN'fl OARAOE Ltnetiter Ave., Dryn Mwr NORTHEAST OARAGE 173s WtklL St,. 1-r.nkferd CLARK'S OARAOE Flourtown. Ft, Nineteenth Annual Event Will Be Held at Philmont October 11-12 'COVERS TWO DAYS' PLAY The nineteenth nnnunl contest for the Marv Tlinjcr rarnum Memerial J'up will be pltujcd ever the Relf cetine of the l'lilln.ent Cennti.i Club en Oc tober 11 nnd 11!. Pl.i.i will ceii'lst of thlrtv-'slx holes mctihl play, eiuhtecn holes te be pln.ved each day. l'aiiings : 10 00 Mrs V. H. Weever Huutlnrden V.al le, ard Mrs. C W. Heck, HuntlnRden Valley. Mrs Hhuman Turresdile. and Jlrs. 10 0', . .. whUtaker. Terterdnl" ,, 10:10 I I". Meehnii, Ced.irbroek. and Mri. .. .. jtankln l.lnnerrh 10:1.1 Mrs I'. H Sluckey. North llltta. nd Mr, W V r.ulinn. M,ntnn. 10-20 Mrs ItupRenlere Cedarbrook. . . A"1" qHr" Meehan. . . 10'2S Mis C s MncCnln Cricket Club, .. . Ml" ': " Heed, Cricket Club 10 30 Mrs Vex. Huntingdon Valley. and nnd and .- .. M. "s r McNeely, Merlen. 10 3', Mrs Ilarlaw ttrlen and Mrs E n .n . Marshill Crltki't Club. . ., 10'40 Mrs. II blotter. I'lillment, and Mrs ., ,. 1 Het7 .CeuntrvCluh. 10'4S Mrs I. W. Turnhull. Cricket Club. .. .. n"'1 -Atrs I I KlMetl. Country Club. 10 BO Mrs C M !. Herrlnif. Merlen, and . .. M1"' -M "rlfflth. Merlen 10.BB Mrs I, liiium l'hllment. and Mrs. If llisKl Lr. l'hllninnt 11.00-Mrs r) Suddaids Overbroek. and Mrs Mrs T. Cochran. HunttnKden Valley. 11 Humihres. Cedarbrook, and P six Ovcrbroek. s II Prtic Cetintrs Club, and M llemM nitllmnuf 11 03- Mr 11:10 Mrs Mrs tl:13 Miss J. tlnrtith .Merlen and Mrr. S .Martin iiiiininedeii nii. 11 20 Mrs II Sin lienberRT. l'hllment. and Mrs F C, rietsher, Philmont. 11 2S Mrs I. C ltleik. yerth Hills, and , . Mts. It Walten. N'urth Hills. 11.10 Mrs .1 .s stokes. Hunting-den Valley .. anl Mrs XV Jaunev, Merlen. 11 31 Mrs 1 1, Krause. rhllment. and . ,. Mm Moe-. I'Mlinent. 11:40 Mrs. Tm, Torresdale. nnd Mrs. O. llrewn ( ndarbroek. s II le Mr I n Hi utv Whltemarsh, and Mr- II II lifnedlct. IVhltemarsh 11 ,0 Mr- He.vri I'll Iment. nnd Mlsi Heffman Whltemnrsli 11 S', Mts F J Jiersiin, Ualn. and Miss C. li. .MeVn llala. 12 00 Mr- stentenlertr Cedarbrook. and Mr- II I: tones, I'K mouth It I'rlit Cnunirt Club, and Mrs Itar h i Cenntrv Club 12 01 Mrs F I., 12 10-Mrs It IMllv Country Club, P Pa st ner Countr Club I. lerl7 l'hllment. and nnd .Mrs I! 11 Mrs Mrs. F J. S Alluian Pliilment 12 :e 11i 12 '10 Miss Csnen l'hllment. and Mrs, niiwe T11rriMl.1l Miss M i:ni fnrr dile. nnd Mrs, .1 1. 1-, Merun. ireinttrin. .Mi" ( H Hell . nnd Miss U '.Is. Tour il ,lf 12 33 Mrs T Aiken Tre ljffrln. nnd partner. "The Tie of a Thousand Knets" j Prudent men are cutting dollars off their neckwear budget by wearing Berkley Knits. $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 Chstr Street , j JL..L ,71 .mJagl I'll fin "fSii? llw'll 1 -3 ! .50.XV j m i - EUaWaiM Linens, Sheets, Bedmuslins Blankets and Flannels In The Most Marvelous Sale Ever Staged in Philadelphia Advantageous purchases of the finest quality merchandise from the country's fore most makers is the reason for these INCOMPARABLY LOW PRICES Mail and Phene Orders Filled Unless Otherwise Specified Blankets, Comfertables, Etc., en Sale in the Economy Basement Marvelous Sale U. S. Army Pure lamb's wool in khaki color. Stamped with I'. S. stencil. antectl never userl. , $7.50 Weel Blankets, Pair. . $4.98 Woven lrem Mm New Knglantl lnmb's wool with fine spun Sin Islantl cotton warp. I-are blerk pl.ild pat terns In nil the wanted colors. Full ilouble-bei! slzf. $18 California Lamb's-Weel skr:s' $12.50 cry Hup 'flecti tl Ieiik lamb's wool In whit" with plnU, blue old iesp anil geld itrlpc berikrs also laige block iilald p.itt.'rns Viili silk uftutn blndhiK Slu T2S4 Inchus. $10 Satin-Finish Bed Sets, Set... $5.85 One snowy wintn. satin - tlnlsh spread, with scalloped ede and cut corners and bolster threw te match Kull Hlze. $9 Lamb's-Wooi Blankets, Pair. . $5.44 film Ieiib lambs wool woven with small poreentago of cotton In warp In larpre block plaid patterns WclRht C lb. Linens, $8.00 Hemstitched All-Linen ! ... $4.98, Bleached, heavy all pure linen sitln datnask cloth, with ilmp hemstitched hem I.arKP sbe $1 Mercerized Table Damask, Yard 59c , Snowy bleach, splendid heavy qual ity, with rich permanent satin luster. 72 Inches wide Guaranteed first quality. 69c Turkish Bath Towels, Each 44c Very heav.v thick spenuv teweln. woven from finest two. ply Terrv" yams with pretty ;!nk and blue stripe berders Hemmed ends Sheets, Pillow Cases, Sheeting, Etc. On Sale en the Second Fleer and in Econom y Basement 50c Utica 45x36-Inch 36c Pillow Cases at Firs' mnlltv 71c Utica Si-Inch Sheeting at 53c 7,!of ,Bleached' SeT Sheets bile 29c Pillow Cases, Each 20c Of a go"d tnike 18c 40-Inch Unbleached ci,Djn,r ,, - YaT . ' 1UC Geed welRht FT srr.-....:.. i8C;sr 55c - 25c Demet Flannel in nt AOL Ml-vvhlt- n a Reed uelKht ON SALE O.V THE SECOND FLOOR Our Phenomenal Purchase of Nationally Advertised High-Grade Bed Muslins at Saving's Averaging lA te lA Shcct" nml PU10W Cas3' P'"in or hwntHtched In three grdos-percaleB, fine t"rcnd fnd exfra henv, sac iaDie uamasK &TllVSTh 12'c Absorbent Tnwelinrr. Ynrd . . . 6c .,, --,-.. . . . , . -. r unusual vaiue. is uictim wld. Suitable, for hand, faen and roller towels. Silk and Satin Comfertables 40f c Belew Regular Prices Entire surplus stock of the largest comfortable maker in I. S. Covered with flowered silk and satin tops, plain silk and satin borders, California lamb's-wool and pure down filling. Net mere than one dozen of a kind. $15.00 te $17.5) Comfertables, $9.95 $19.00 te $22.50 Comfertables, $12.95 $25.00 te $37.50 Comfertables, $16.50 $12.50 Guaranteed All Pure 100 Virgin Lamb's- Weel Blankets, Pnir $6.74 neautlful !ir;p block pl.tlil p.tt tern In pink-and-whlte, old rose. and white, blue-rind-whlte graj-nnd white, lavender-and-white and black-and-white mler combinations. Full double-bed size. Towels, Etc., voc Hemstitched Linen Huckaback Towels, 35c Each Snowy blench pure Irish linen huek towels in fine, en firm weave Geed larce size $2.75 Pure Irish Linen Table Damask ery heavy, extra fine puie Irish linen satin table damask, snewv bleach, with a beautiful mellow luster. 70 inchei wide, In effective stripe and floral patterns. I 32.00 Utica Bleached Seamless d02$& Slx90-Tnph Shppfc SnT X. " - P- At $1.35 First qua ttv These Items en Sale Only 31.59 Bleached Seamless 81x90- Inch Sheets. . y 69c and 79c Etra-Heavy ra-lleavy 49C Unbleached Sheetinir. Yard SI and 90 i'iehs w ,' lensc and short lenirths c reatner-i'roet 39c !"e and white s r rt in Ions and short lengths , A MM FT Q x . x. i a. i a-jm4kj - 29c White Demet rA Flannel, Yard ZlC 3fi rh(,, Mfl Linens, Etc., in the 51.50 Turkish Bath nr , Mats at I DC Etr larse Jacauard weave mats. nif h n$wnlte lse hlu anl 'whit. m.i.m vuiiQU. Blankets at, Size 66x84 inches. Slirjht tar stain $1.75 Cotten Blankets, Pair. $1.19 fine heavy qualitj, with lenjr fleecy nap White and gray with pink and blue bf rders I.nrRe size. $3.95 Bed Spread, Each. $2.49 Crech't weave In attractive Mar seilles imtterns IZxtra heavy quality. Hemmed ends Full size. en Sale en Second Fleer S9.00 Irish Linen Dinner Napkins, (Pp? A A Dezen pO7 , Snowy bleach extra heavy qual- iiv r..iiui ii.iuici-m uijiner iiaptvin, size 22x22 aches In about ten charminc deflgns Very fine qua'lty, with leveiy sort new bleach lus'er, $1.50 Yard r1 lhj i TC in the Economy Basement 98c 42c and 19c Unb'?ached shee,n OQ UtlblAOhAil ahrtlnc frnm full nl.r,. It ,H i U.C.-.V" " ' "n " " 42 and 45 Inch 47c and 49c Bleached Pillow OA- Tubing, Yard en Sale " the Second & in fjle Econetmi Basement r.robe '49c Tretty colors for hM-- i.. nr R.t Mtl.a On Bl In th Econenr Bifmn Onlv 25c Outinp Flannel, -t r Yird X O C ,,r'f,v Mr ' ',T,r' " e " -' Economy Basement Stvpral p,cuy Yard A An -M- JL . 39c Fancy Turkish nr Towels nt jD, La rgre and fluff y. Jacvjuard vveavn In various colors Very slight lm- perfections. Each flj O eq en some. Guar tls md 3 J $7.50 Bed Spreads, Each. $5.49 5-atln finish In a brand new Mar seilles paturn Choice of scalloped edKe with cut corners or plain hemmed ends I'xtr.i larprn size $9 California Lamb's-Weel-Filled Comfert- d(T (( ables, Each.... DO.UU Percallne ceverlnK plain 12-Inch satlne border and l.imbs-woel filling. Pretty i'ersian and floral patterns. Full size. $4.50 Comfort Cemfort Comfert ables, Each .... $2.98 Sllkellne cevenni? with plain 12 Inch satlne beiders Whits cotton filling All full size $12.50 Down-Filled Comfertables, Each $6.98 Mercerized sateen covering In pretty floral and Persian patterns Pure down fllliner Full nize. SncLLENBJR-jS Economy Basement $2 Hemstitched Mercerized Damask Table C-f ff Cleths, Each... M.UU Snowy bleach, splendid heavy qual ,lv ime, " un ,i permaneni luster 1 iJoetl larpe size with nicely hem 'tltched ends ity cietns, wirn a permanent luster. 29c Pure Linen - Crash Tewelinff, Yd. IDC Bleached pure Irish linen Barnsley weave crash ab'erbent and Jlntlcss with attract ve colored borders 3000 $1.50 te $2.00 Scarfs and Squares (J- at, Each P-L All-linen nnd fine cotton centers trimmed with heavy deep cluny lac edce Scarfs, l?x46 and 18x54 inches: squares. 30x30 inches. Choee i from four bfautifu! patterns. sue utica 42x72- 7? j Inch Bolster Cases at I DC I First quallt 50c Utica 15-Inch Sheeting at 35c 40c Empire 42x36 Inch Pillow Cases. 23c $1.89 Empire 81x90 Bleached , Seamless - - w ' Sheets $1.10 til.4. u i. ... ,,,r vrn r-p(OcCa Win Empire 90c Mohawk 42x72- r7'A inch Bolster Cases. . iVL ; '''tjjS Cr""'my Banement Fleer :',"a0,"ln7le - S1-2r Cream-Celer (VQ- Embroidered Flannel tOC fresvi-lrr n! Punnel. hm- itH'hed nr e i nl er edKe c Fancy w8 49c and Squares. Centers' are of line linn.nni.i, cotton, tvlth hlKli'Krude cotton Cluny ftn'1 Virrhen lac mftdalllens and edBliyfs Scarfs are Jx52, Squares , An ,-v,. are -0 Inches. I N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: BSSN. 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