-WSIMG i itrndinlt itrtngly Dliap. iWiUiii-. After Htoxie mu in M pw"l"w " . i L."V. C tv'i NiWBK nnwj . s PAGE SAUSAQE FACTORIES Jerry was a venturesome soul, aim effort itrain . i i Aiemni naaiH lanim mbb mnueinuu Lewir Marlen, High Wants MOOO I committee, embracug eae member frost far ehalarihla A campaign te raise $0000 te endow scholarship , in the Lewer Merlen each claat, which will have charge of tha casapalga. Tka committee will erganise and sleet a chalraaa and r encers at tka meetlag trafgat. a-, y " i.... . ana nnca na neciucu 1 nrm -' -uM - m. talents. RHTSU3 I the" ferry and staftc.1 for f IKitadalpfela, la aplta or an - ,5r,1,i,M.i1.i .HI ilnnr' Scot In Jerry and n wee tft 5f SXTlfi mafi;p; for D11 "L5V..H. j affair day. and cecn 1 "EK S would return te Ms native '. 'Town, SWSS beT Mriuaded that ad; !' &nture was the and for which he wa S He could never get any farther than flVent street, but the ftshmengers and Wrultrtand proprMtere grew famll iw with hla soft brown eyea as he fnVly into the yea"of the' paW.bv er femplng haitUy te one aide with v took of profound disapproval aa be dodged an " r v-"" Dig Day for Jerry But today wae Jarry'a great day. Thetrlp across the ferry was rather uneventful, but each of Jerry's e ghteen "nche "of height fairly bristled with lm. oertance and curiosity. ' P He washing te tnepect.the Frank. ford "L. u -ii.-j-. i.i. Just wnar warn mucu-w-w " wae Jerry did net knew. It really didn't aeund nearly aa Interesting aa a bone but still It must be something bis or all the persona he met en the ferry wouldn't be se excited about "'Se, trotting along behind the crowd, Jerry went, and lifting his feet daintily -i be had an air, did this brown mongrel he went up the atnlrs te the "L" sta- t,0n - 'Crashed" the Gala "A ticket is a useless extravagance since I am se small," Jerry probably thought anyway, he swept through the gate with a disdainful ware of his tall. He entered the car and cast a criti cal eye en the seats and the passen gers. Very well. 'Indeed. Se, OB te the net car. sniffing, growling a lit tie and smiling bis little deg smile, Jerry lurched en his first subway rldev Then the cara stepped with a Jelt. Jerry looked out the window. This lurelr couldn't be that land of prora tes Frankford. And, pawing restively, Jerry waited with the ether passen gers for forty minutes. Anether jerk a grinding of the wheels and the car stepped again. 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WARD COMPANY Jfymbard 6Soe PHILADELPHIA Mpm 1701 BALTIMORE WASHINGTON WJLKE3-BARRE CHARLES BECK COMPANY Jimhard 60306031 609 Chestnut Strbbt, Philadelphia ChCaln 649 7 WRUafl"spsjt V j ., wetedstfa, Ifereaksr s, lilt. Stare eMS . . Otese SiSS T. If. M nellenburgS frVfflff block- Maurcf ustmtzn srears -L J Tomorrow! Anether Opportunity te Take Advantage of the Unapproach able Value Yet Available in the Continuation of Our Great - Anniversary Sale of Women's, Misses' and Extra-Size $25.00 te $39.50 Smart Winter Coats SSL, 1 Jar ill ' If J H U aflv Iqh ' Vw II I I iWf'll ir 11 I I I I I Vk AaHDr aalV ' alHahaaBlHatfaaallltaalllllV BJanWBUVaSSfaftU W at $17.50 With little deference for their real value, these lovely, coats have all been marked at one low price $17.50. Ceatg for every occasion of fall and winter. Caracul, Australian opeWim, Scotch mole, black opossum, fitch opossum, beaverette. black wolf, taupe squirrelette and ceney are the furs which furnish rich trimming te these smart models four are sketched. With all the graceful swing and drape of the new styles and the careful finishings of much higher - priced coats. Linings throughout. Belivia, Normandy, Beverly, Shanslee, Seal Plush, Chemistyn, Astraikin, Suedine, Rivela and Deuble-Faced Coating. Sizes 16 te 20, 86 te 44, 39 te 69. A Special Purchase of $9.50 te $12.50 Fur ' Chokers and Scarfs at $5.00 Thice popular furs kit fox, kit ceney and Jap wolf. Attractively styled chokers and scarfs that are being se extensively wem right new. A Half 'Price Marking en $2.50 Dimity and Voile Waists at $1.25 An attractive assortment of styles. Peter Pan cellars, Bulgarian cellars and cuffs or neat edgings are features which add distinction te these pretty white blouses. Sizes 86 te 44. SfJELLENBURflS Economy Basement &Sn Important Upholsteries hat 9 Of tf rn dfiei a lhat fPrnent substantial savings mounting up Men s 32, !2.5U & $3 Shirts ' neeflar8' Read them ever! See what "ou at $1.10 Yeu men who are "getting in" ward robe supplies for the winter season Yeu who are anxious te save every possible dollar you men who' appreciate a profit able business transac tion don't miss thia great opportunity! Though Classed as Seconds Imperfections Almest Defy Detection The popular qualities included are Repp cloths, woven madras, silk stripe madras, Russian cords, white and tan pongee, oxfords, poplins. The Better Mnkes and Finer Qualities from our Best known Makers only. Novelty shirts with pipings in tan and pay made of poplin, pongee and fancy reps. Seme have cellars attached. All Shea Frem 14 te 17VZ Sn&ZenbUrSS Economy Basement Priced Se Lew That the Saving 1 8 Just About Half en These $30.00 Combination Chifforebes at $19.75 A splendidly handy piece of furniture te have in the guest room, the children's room in fact, nny bedroom in your home. Every house wife who is hampered by tee little closet and drawer space will welcome one or mere of these into her house hold. Conveniently built as shown by illustration. Made of sturdy oak. On one side is n deep wardrobe with garment hangers. On the ether side is a lint box, 4 deep drawers and a desk compartment. Height 62 indies, width 40 Inches. SNI-LLENBUROS Economy Basement Anether Example of Anniversary Value Is Shown $22.00 Imperiil Edge Hair-Felt 1 i 7 Mattrt'ges....J-J-.4t) JW .fle Sold at This Price Br i errect sise of your bed and v an jiake the mattress ex actly Vv rtcBure Tl"0 covering will bfc Aii&iualtty woven ticking. u Special Let of Scrims, Voiles and Marquisette Curtaining White and ecru, with plain or double borders. At- La tractive block patterns. pretty coierea Derders. lSe Curtaining at, Yard 22c Curtaining at, Yard 25c Curtaining at,' Yard Lace edgings and some with 10c 15c 18c 30c Curtaining at, Yard 39c Curtaining at, Yard 49c Curtaining at, Yard 22c 29c 32c S,fchtoSTape98cte$7.48 Allover tapestry or Reman stripe designs are very effective. The covers are full size. A Splendid Greup of Curtains Greatly Reduced $1.98 te $7.98 Nottingham QQ te flC QQ Curtains, Pair 7L . wO.SJO $1.49 te $3.98 Scrim, Plain 1 1 Q te 0 QQ and Dutch Curtains, Pair. . . ' &&VO $1.50 Duplex Window Shades, ZCk Each WC 79c Foresight In the Matter of Buying WU Materially Lessen the Expense of Gift-Giving Gift Lingerie At Anniversary Prices Net only the regular slses but, as is our custom. large number of extra sites are included in this Thursday sate. Women's Extra-Size Gowns.. . . Practical end attractive models of lingerie cloth which are cut full end trimmed with embroidery. One sketched. Women's Regular and Extra-Size Envelope AKn Chemise. ' Fer se low a price one would lurdly expect such splendid value in lingerie cloth chemise trimmed with neat embreid ery. Women's Black Princess Slips. . . On nt tha tianrliftst varments which a woman can have in her wardrobe. These are made in the shoulder strap style. -85c Women's Satin Camisoles. . . . Dainty affairs finished with lace and ribbon straps. x $1.00 $1.65 Women's Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise Pastel shades in excellent quality crepe de chine finished with lace and ribbon shoulder straps. SneUenbUreS Economy Basement Women's Radium Silk" Bleemers... Well reinforced and finished with filet edge, and elastic at waist and knee. $2.98 SnelUnbUrcS Economy Basement Anniversary Saving of $2.95 en Each One of the 1000 Pairs of $7.95 Broken Plaid Blankets at $5.00 Pair Hundreds of women are new seeking just tuch blank ets as these. Blankets of extra-heavy quality and made in geed size 66x80 inches. They are well bound with wide bands of seisette. The combinations of colors are very pleasing pink and white, blue and white, tan and white or gray and white. Values you cannot afford te overlook. SNELLENBURgS Economy Basement Nete the Remarkably Lew Anniversary Prices! Girls' $6 & $8 Winter Coats $4.95 at Velours and Cheviots Smartly belted models with pock ets the kind that are se becoming te girls of school age. Besides that, they are very practical with lininjrs d made of sturdy fab- novelty but- throueheut an rics. Trimmed with tens. One sketched. U S"aaaW u w) ii ei tw ) &t .in y Ps Brown, Navy, Reindeer Sizes 7 te 14 Years Girls' $5.00 and $6.00 French Senre and Weel Flannel Dresses at $3.95 One is sketched. These two-piece dresses with narrow belts and pleated skirts are very popular. The trim mings of silk embroidery are effective and Peter Pan cellars cemplete their smart appearance. Sizes 7 te 14 years. Girls' $2.50 and $3.00 Lonsdale Jean i aa Middies at.... vl.UU Always needed for the school girls' wardrobe. Practical as well as smart in BDnenrnnpn. All urViU. .. with cellars and cuffs at e-ntan. cepen, tan or rese. Sizes 8 te 18 years. MINIMI UU J SNELLENBUFU3S Econemasement -. Wf""""" ENB1 SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement Excellent Proof of Our Ability te Sell Dependable Rugs at the Lewest Possible Prices Fellows Several Hundred Room Roem Size Rugs Marked at Less Than Present Wholesale Cost Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs 9x12 ft $12,00 Seconds Seamless Wool Weel Face Velvet Rugs 9x12 ft $22.00 Seconds Heavy High-Pile Axminster Rugs 9x12 ft. $27.00 Seconds Cerk Linoleum Values Up te $135 Roem-size lengths up te 200 yards or one pattern an unusual opportu nity te buy genuine cork linoleum cheaper than the felt kind eq. yd. At 39c Inlaid Lineleums An unusual opportunity te buy in laid lineleums cheapen than some printed kinds; about 4000 yards, in full and sample rolls. Seme remnants sq. yd. 79c te 98c ENBUBG A CO4 bNELLENBUReS Eepnemy Bajyment GenuineDuPent Fabrikeid Traveling Bags Are Unbelievably Lew in Price for Our Anniversary Sale at $1.94 'iliV SNFTXIKBUmO f Streng well-made, water proof bags, famous for their light weight Rub berized lining, with handy inside pocket. Very serv iceable and smart, in blaek and brown. 18-inch sIm. UNEUErWUROS ! f fc.tel Ii ivw, 3 NJaWiiid-iH,.VA - h. ,VIJ . i, rr gX 'ftfiW'. W'VffliaJBBs i' m ilt-V
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