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DmMt<br />

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Dr. Poling, Allied Forces<br />

Leader, to be at Tabernacle<br />

Imarance Dispute<br />

Powell Starts Argu<br />

Passing Out P<strong>of</strong>icies<br />

L_<br />

Tenor Who Win Sin* at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabemylc Sunday<br />

life Tcrni Given<br />

Slayer o<br />

Stratknere KiUer Narrow<br />

As He FMM<br />

terprlaoBBjent ax i<br />

K« waa Ufa.<br />

lo hh '<br />

As Traffic'<br />

BB«» <strong>of</strong><br />

levied agsiBst trilnr.<br />

Sisitfr, nrpnilnsst<br />

tenor <strong>of</strong> -Philadelphia, will<br />

A breach <strong>of</strong> «tiquet was com- sinj: 30 minolts <strong>of</strong> uered<br />

mitted Wednesday at tile free- songs st the evcaing terholder<br />

meetintr, when tie void vices in the camp ground<br />

"patronage" was openly ttMd. in tabernacle on Sunday, fql-<br />

a heated discussion, for the Orst lowing the sermon. Ke^ will<br />

tfW is aereml moulds at leUt. also mag no numbers in<br />

^ nff PnAthiboa Wotker to Speak p at 3 pp.<br />

m., Tht nbjeet arose with an In- the iaomin(f.<br />

fll, »ad Sunday—Recently R Announced Support for Hoover<br />

but pointed qnes-<br />

a«d Mot.<br />

by Freeholder Charles B.<br />

"Come. Ye Besjed," hy<br />

Powell as to tin rule*, rejula-<br />

Seett, and "Blessed Are<br />

Dr, DMitl A Polra*. BM« <strong>of</strong> toe AJ-<br />

; lfically on any member, and thai<br />

«k.* ^fiKO Vatas KHM io lii fat or, af-<br />

.' therefore the director <strong>of</strong> f,he<br />

y C'jtff qMUng Mr itaieniem on pro-j<br />

; board, himself, was authorized" to<br />

• ••••j UMUBB in accepting ihe nomi- j<br />

j make the negotiations.<br />

; Freeholder E> Lawrence Chal-<br />

to aiditioo to being bead <strong>of</strong>;<br />

mers, however, said that to 1<br />

Ite Allied ampilgnens. Dr. Pol-<br />

I kno wiedet, he had handled most<br />

is* b a nalkinal leader <strong>of</strong> jouss<br />

i <strong>of</strong> the insarance policies in one,<br />

•fTOte. and bead! tbe Internation-,<br />

i or two prerloBJ yean, and that \<br />

al Societr <strong>of</strong> CbrlstUn Endeavor 1 DR. DAXIEL A- POLING<br />

iiod World'f (briiilan EndeaToi j<br />

iOfllflD, He is alw MJIsr-fa-cUef i<br />

vnwr <strong>of</strong> the (brirtun Herald. I<br />

| He ii known to nearly ereiT<br />

frtto listener tor hta Sunday<br />

UHU, ui b( reeeirM more than<br />

SM Itften a dar from jonug peopte<br />

wfto seek hta advice. He psrtotally<br />

mtmtm a staff <strong>of</strong> 14 j,er-<br />

619 8th Sc la answering tfte ]«t«n.<br />

Tie author ol a saceeufu] nor-<br />

Wit el while recuperating from in.<br />

|urie» reeti¥«d ia m auumotiiic<br />

to cDBtiBiMd hi* writa<br />

Dumber ol!<br />

1 Life imprisonment »t nart la- for passing stop ri—<br />

bor was the senlrnce meted out PMslttS, a rrt t^£"<br />

to James Ket, 55. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, tlie foartli for |^^<br />

Wednesday, irben he pleaded non<br />

mil to > Ghana <strong>of</strong> murdering<br />

Mrs Catherine Reynold*. Strath-<br />

mere snmmer r^sldenti d a few<br />

weeks ago.<br />

Kec, whose plea <strong>of</strong> cuilty.waa<br />

relnsed by Supreme Court Justice<br />

Ralph W. E, PoncM. Hire* weeks<br />

ago, was represented in eouil by<br />

Bobert K. Bell, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

who was named by Justice Donges<br />

to counsel the man.<br />

Although Kee pleaded gifiliy.<br />

' H-<br />

Ihe same as he had oHslnally. the<br />

IS*; -I Woald Be Uke Je,«.<br />

court recognized only Mr. Bell's<br />

ns,** Acklty: "0 Lore That<br />

plea <strong>of</strong> non TUli. T, Ulllet Hand,<br />

Will Not Let Me Go," tor.<br />

prosecutor, formally told the court<br />

ker; "Tile Lord Is My Sh«p.<br />

he would accept such a plea In<br />

behslf <strong>of</strong> the slate.<br />

Kee was visibly shaken ani) ntrd<br />

h<br />

-<br />

I he state motor T1<br />

<strong>of</strong> the<br />

dress.<br />

Too delendaau<br />

Tischler, S3 ifjg<br />

Fnllaaelphla. 'mop' ^. „<br />

Frank Citsabrwa. jr^Ml<br />

Tflle. "stop" Biw Tfcip'<br />

Bailer, 29. eolorrf.Ti<br />

CBy Jailure to Wiff, «M1<br />

•tag a red ItihL .<br />

Oeorfe Oarrla. U •<br />

Atlantic CltT, waj heu"^<br />

adelpbia police ss «<br />

JusUoe in that eity.<br />

STOP ma<br />

Miss Prances Bluett, «<br />

thin city, was td J ^*<br />

| you* during the arraignment- Ja&ate George D.<br />

!<br />

While his face did not show nraehiiirtay for "Oaf •<br />

; change in Mpression, the twitcb-<br />

by<br />

i ing muscles <strong>of</strong> his shoulders and Bccntte to have<br />

back were plainly visible. His road at 2Sth H. aad<br />

High School Students Of bands also were clasped and unclasped<br />

severe! times behind his<br />

back as he stood faeinE the court.<br />

Dennis Face Short Term ruaiidm Tno Points<br />

Jusucc Ddtiges, its passing sen-J<br />

•, paid there were two major I<br />

Maw Have to Chit at *<br />

f: ic waj eUstOBiarj* Jor<br />

%. 1 • ^<br />

Ihankegiving, Due to<br />

. i ment headj to specify who v. ±<br />

i.ta write ihe Insurance. Ms also Sh <strong>of</strong> Funds<br />

j said when he first came on Use<br />

or ruooi<br />

To Use Moorlyn | |j<br />

board, all the county's<br />

was written by thres or four atj<br />

enu, bui that now more than 20<br />

For Dr. Stover 'shared In the business.<br />

Form <strong>of</strong> Patronage.<br />

nd for a %Uae " WM IM il Paints to be coniidertd. <strong>On</strong>e «<br />

wOuIa ta Io w wen ta Bta th the <strong>of</strong><br />

"»"'*• • « « '»• fefe"<br />

«»e ientence on we<br />

children to school. 'individual, in view <strong>of</strong> his charac-<br />

Soni<br />

* Bienbe" <strong>of</strong> «he board, and ier and condition, and the oihw-<br />

Ireiidenls <strong>of</strong> the township, wanted »as ine cffftci on the community<br />

_ to open the grade schools, the at lart«-<br />

UeBnisviil*—The DtDnis Town- only schools <strong>of</strong> which Ihe town- He said he was satisfied with<br />

shin school board has bravely de- ihip boasts, but not to seud tho the interest in the case as shown<br />

elded in send high school «iud- • high sehoal students to Middle j both by Mr, Bell and Mr H,ini<br />

em* or the district to school, in!Township, where it is necessaiT'and would accept the plea He<br />

even though it may' to pay tuition charges. j then imposed the ler.tenco <strong>of</strong> life<br />

He also remarked that the in-. have io lake them em <strong>of</strong> Khnol ! In this way, it was felt, the<br />

Anticipated OfOwd WiU he *o«nee was a form <strong>of</strong> patton-j before ThankigivlBg. edueatiod <strong>of</strong> the j-ounfer ehildren<br />

— *^ - — - - ;in, and that If Jlr. J'owell want-1 The township is suffering from could be continued, while the Bid-<br />

Too Large For Strand ed to let some <strong>of</strong> hii friends ta shortage <strong>of</strong> funds, made even er boys aod girls wftn ther eia-<br />

; share in the writing <strong>of</strong> polic*.£, | more aeute since a large portion mentary training complete.' would<br />

"When we decided in w> in!>j|th«t was Ws privilege. '<strong>of</strong> its .ichool inoney conies from not puffer so much<br />

Metropolitan Opera Hnuse for i The hear! <strong>of</strong> the finance depart- |«he stale fund createdi by pay-j After two weeks <strong>of</strong> diseusulon<br />

< lW0 lB1 OI<br />

P '-snur Sunday evening service* dur- mem tlien aocke.] UP Mr. Powell;mem <strong>of</strong> Fchool laies hy cities, hoivever. It was decided to iry Io<br />

iai and ser.(;nM 1^,1, ,«opie ihousi. s» wtre.by sajir.tt thai he would not sijtii ) ~7~~ , „ fi —" ,- — keep the educational isstitutions<br />

g ptg,,^ . j eatremely n l fiUh fooHsh. T,i; Th .jJiedjlbe i!d ~$* vwcher* vwicher* for for bills bills in in Jlr ilr. {Attends 2 FuilCrals | iV " " !<br />

He says; ;u ;,„,,,. Pov.ell's department, unle-i. ihe<br />

t wlMe oj UIun9j aau ,.,._..,_<br />

~.T- •-- *«•• nijiJejj thg, the houm wuuld he tuin. i ltt latter also l siened d tnem, h regard|<br />

or dissolute as .•annfJty" )eu <strong>of</strong> whether Mr. (JBnen had<br />

• - MW u» believe. The ma-' Rev. R,,,, H. Stover, fj IJ, was signed them or not.<br />

Joriiy are as wuad. imnully, j lpeaiine about hi* mrvicn ai UontinB h Neutral.<br />

, - #i-_ t WVraa'ly a? any;"The church on the Boardwalk",' Freeholder Henry V. Clout).'<br />

saienuoB that ever lired. I hart; rt i September 4 4, . .whose bills - for insurance were<br />

i ^ V bT 79tat ' llTn « Metrepolltan was crowded alto slimed by Mr, 0Bden, said<br />

I»m»Hc;Pllc*i, byt Cod; each ei-ening with 4WJ« jwopl. ' he did not care who wsote thp in-<br />

* f " f#w lB Attends 2 FuilCrals siiiriji. pven tlyiugh fiindii ai hand<br />

Week ! ""*'<br />

"!aai !aai nundreds had tn tn bt bt clowd • surance and FuifWifted that Mr.<br />

W<br />

Od k i ll k<br />

d»rt«MnL"<br />

in-1001 at each service." he confin.! Ogden take care <strong>of</strong> it all, a«kinsji<br />

ilre onlj " siltncient to nperabout<br />

one month.<br />

MrB. raiherlne Blifaard. <strong>of</strong> .Ml!<br />

2nd si , <strong>Ocean</strong> riry. atnnded iwo<br />

fiinerals during the week, Thf<br />

lirFt was that <strong>of</strong> Sirs, Charles<br />

Kaighn, Tuesday, m her late home<br />

at 113 I-i-J. nsido av., ("olltllifKwood.<br />

<strong>On</strong><br />

.Mrs Bliaz-ard<br />

attended funeral services for<br />

oed. j Mr. Powell if that an-werei! hi* I Lewis K fordey, a 2400 Dover<br />

j IT if lor thi» same reiu,oB, :ho i objectionj. 1st., Philadtrlpnia.<br />

! IreBiendous drawing power <strong>of</strong> thif i Mr. Powell, however, interpret, j f - " -*- -—— —<br />

idynaaiic, relisioui fore*, ihat Ht : 1 Cordially Invited SURETY BONW<br />

9e.«ME,:*^ra?5jH^STtriS-, 1 ?!fS^^itB"^r^ e A chorus <strong>of</strong> SO<br />

fore lj... I y<br />

Satwday Night<br />

iidiriiie Vni fh<br />

SI. E. ehurcb<br />

•*<br />

Tta Nntita, "From Olivet to<br />

e£np*[jtm fa mtK,<br />

'»~m¥. rwBliajfi A. Boyd, paMnr<br />

win prcack on (he dobjtct o'<br />

"The Tirnmttm Aogeli."<br />

Ths charai E-111 h» <strong>of</strong>comijaii •<br />

I by « ril pie« firch«ra, iVrd<br />

by Salph D. Ilolmex. am"<br />

orBanlrt, Calin Oldf ?M,<br />

elnded in the chorus are II-,<br />

Klwanin msle quarwf, <strong>of</strong> !!•"<br />

rtlle, which niad« a hit at ilrf<br />

r«eeiit KIwwM conTedllon fn' De-<br />

Wplt; Waller Beeves, radio aril*!<br />

Md twpnlar south JtHey mlolst;<br />

R«lpti Chard, tenori MW.K Ouii;«<br />

lul! Tlieatr,,! Kinallv. after cfirifUBion,<br />

""miDis. j Tj,i,r(i ran accpminudatfc huridrfcdt 1 a met was made W artjnurn.<br />

more than the Strand wher* cncinir lecturer atn!<br />

B#v, George W. Lawrence,<br />

* t , • • •<br />

MnrnlBB mrswt: <strong>of</strong> Woriiiiip :a. j i, J-I ... c .<br />

:t|;30 a, m. Thi pantiir tin | Mwd, Christian Seience<br />

rr^«i, on. «A olpwinK i^iiii in iLctwn^Setmon Subject<br />

Suniiiy Sthoo! ill II: tr. ,i, in.<br />

t'biPMii fpr (II n«eif.<br />

Evening Utnlcc: iif (tnnrf ari'l<br />

Hrnm at TiM p, ni. The iiiif><br />

lor Will nrearb on. "Four Llvta<br />

Touched br J«III»."<br />

«^H^«~ «»^<br />

FINE<br />

COTTAGE<br />

lath tad Wwley Ave,<br />

r«r llu) Fawllv niownat. to!<br />

bt «R 1**<br />

Jfeb<br />

m M mum' mum fm : "Tie, l,ui.|<br />

lUlli heiiti minrlful <strong>of</strong> ii;s: in- %,iil<br />

l ?o r ito-.;«Srinris; u SK»,,,......<br />

ien, I fiount not uiyo.lf in li-iv<br />

apiirelienileil; hut iliiii mi,, tiiirrj I<br />

do, forKettinB those thir.jj;. *hith<br />

»r«! Imhlnd, HBII rfiffliJriK [iirili<br />

unlo thoM thinp wlili'h nru lie<br />

fore, I proiiB toward (IK IIULII:<br />

fur (he prism <strong>of</strong> ih«- IIIKII Hilliiii<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oud in frhiiHi .(iiHiin" l."hill|i-<br />

Veterans Accept<br />

Bonus Farm Offer<br />

Camp To Be Set Up Near<br />

Tuckahoe, Says Paper<br />

According t*> S-ear<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

The Ledger announceiiiLint iol><br />

IUWH;<br />

A ioeond catnp fur Plillacitjliili'it<br />

D, B, 1", vetflrenH wijl be e«t«fjJ|<br />

Hutted near Tuckabuf. N .,!,, it<br />

wan announced todaj',<br />

Acceiitancc <strong>of</strong> u gift <strong>of</strong> a Safin..<br />

acre farm In Upper TpwnHbi|i. N.<br />

J,, to flie *-veteran* hai) been an-1<br />

nuunced by Howard W I<br />

commander <strong>of</strong> the ^'BonuD hniiri<br />

quartern," at Cog BprinB qardfjn<br />

it, Alfred J, •Bnyder, an nttr>rnf>y<br />

with <strong>of</strong>fices in ths ndellty-Phlla.<br />

delphla Building, Is the donor.<br />

OfflolalB and re«ldeM« or Ttu:l;ahqe<br />

have oppoMd the proiioHnl i<br />

attd Ralaea vlpIUd the locality to- 1<br />

di|y to fmpect the property. M I<br />

planned conferences wltti clti/^n., 11<br />

b<br />

phuTMtor «t<br />

Presbyterian Church<br />

BeV, Alcianilor Mackle, Ii. V,<br />

<strong>of</strong> til* Tully Memorial Pr««wi)<br />

church, Sharon Hill, Pa,<br />

will p"rcach - to outline plan* for tbe ramp<br />

Raines jald a group <strong>of</strong> tb« ITI ['<br />

eran* weuld leave Friday to „,-. 11<br />

cupy the farm property-. ; |<br />

"for ttio present wo plan io"!<br />

accommodnte only boniel«sii Veteran*<br />

at the cainp," he said. "I^it-1<br />

«r we may fte able to erect KhaCkK<br />

In fhi Pint Prwb}- or home* for 'Koine vcterUn* a«tl<br />

Urtod churtp; Wentey uv,. and 7«- their famlllen."<br />

•»l~ Sunday, at 7:45 n, m. Fifty-three Fblladelphia veter-<br />

tM pslfllor. Rev. Charle* V. Nans<br />

are now' encanipod at Top<br />

VocgBlit), Will preach at tbe morn- Rock Farm, neak* Perndalo, Buck a<br />

log cervlcf af 1045 A d CQunty. They prevlouely livrd on<br />

a lot at 25th and Spring Garden<br />

•t*. The veteran* at tb« Tuitii<br />

boe camp wfll be recruited from<br />

among tboMi fed and sheltered at<br />

tbe Bp-rlng Garden Bt. headquiir-<br />

p<br />

IA 31, k<br />

(Colored)<br />

10 a. ni.—CIanj triMn?<br />

11 n m.—Morfljas Wpr»hlp und<br />

•crinoq. '<br />

1 p. m.-~0horfll|<br />

• p. B<br />

i<br />

•ye exaniinatiani b/ •upcritncid<br />

ssticai ^setprf. An accurate eye.<br />

light iirvisi, und.r the direct<br />

iuBervnion o« eiBCrti, at a<br />

maderate fee. Thirty yean Brag,<br />

tic in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

AhUrate lem nplleement and<br />

frame fitting, and rapid optical<br />

reMirlns by ikllied OBticiani. *<br />

compltte Hrvic* in one <strong>of</strong>fls«.<br />

Dr. L. W, BETTS k Sons<br />

OPTOMETRISTS<br />

1708 Atlantic Avc<br />

ATLANTIC Cllt. h. j.<br />

•ill 5-1531<br />

FRIEDEBERG'5<br />

THF<br />

FIRST NATIONAL BANK<br />

OF OCEAN CITV, N. J.<br />

Bitabliahcd January 1, 1902<br />

Often<br />

you may have wished that you had a<br />

friend qualified to give you advice - - -<br />

disinterested, sound advice -,- - as to-the<br />

conduct <strong>of</strong> your business affairs. But it<br />

ii difficult to find even among the closest<br />

pei'sonal friends, one who is detached<br />

enough to <strong>of</strong>fer really workable suggestions.<br />

• . ,<br />

. The broad insight into Ideal business<br />

ftffftirs gained through 30 years <strong>of</strong> banking<br />

experience has,enabled this bank to<br />

formulate "workable plans" for many <strong>of</strong><br />

its clients. Here you are always assured<br />

<strong>of</strong> friendly counsel.<br />

"The Leading JEWELERS .<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

1582 ATLANTIC AVENtJK<br />

Diamonds; Watches : Jewelry*<br />

FOR<br />

GASH or CREDIT<br />

NO INTEREST—NO FINANCE CHARGES<br />

".."-' '" "irf'W"'•""<br />

Bargains That Come But <strong>On</strong>ce In A<br />

It Includes Ae Entire Stock <strong>of</strong> Schwartz Bros, Department Stow Plus Mtwhapoise Carefully Selected From Our Own Stocks tai<br />

plete Sizes and Assortments Plus Special Purchases at Most Advantageous Price Concessions! Making It Possible For You to '<br />

Every Want at Savings That Are Positively Wimout a Parallel mSou&Jitsay!<br />

EXTRA SALESPEOPLE!<br />

Including Schwartz Bros, Employes<br />

Extra Cashiers—Extra Wrappers—Extra Service! Atlantic Citvs Great Department $tor«<br />

Women's Hosiery Men's Furnishing<br />

Pure Silk 4-Thread Men's Fine Shirts<br />

Chiffon Hosiery<br />

Beautiful in quality and fit. All<br />

the wanted,shades. Buy enough!<br />

Stockings that formerly sold for<br />

$1 and $1.50.<br />

M. K, MATT CO.—Stnvt Floor<br />

Women's Extra Size Lisle Hose<br />

Schwartz Bros, 1 Prices to 69c. Our Price<br />

Children's Fancy Wool Hose<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Pricea to |i.,0ur price..<br />

Children's Assorted Stockings<br />

Suhwartz Bros. 1 Prices ,to .$1. Our price...<br />

Women's Black Cotton Hose<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Price. 25c. Our Price<br />

57<br />

17c<br />

27c<br />

17c<br />

10c<br />

M. E, IILATT CO.-Ntri'et<br />

Women's Underwear<br />

.Astounding Values In<br />

Van Raalte Glove Silk Undies<br />

Women who want the best kind <strong>of</strong> glove sUk<br />

lingerie at their very lowest pricei will want to<br />

stock up at these savings!<br />

To $8,45 Van Raalte Sinfflettei.. $3.97<br />

To $4,45 Van Raalte Gowns .... $2.47<br />

$5,95 Van Raalte Slips $3,97<br />

To $5.95 Van Raalte Vests .... $3.97<br />

To $7,45 Van Raalte Bloomers .. $4,97<br />

$5 Short Bloomer Parities ..... $2.97<br />

• . M..E. BliATT CO^-Strwt<br />

Women's Glove Silk Vests<br />

Heavy grade. Rig. priced |3. Sale Price...<br />

Women's Glove Silk Unions<br />

Heavy. Regularly priced $5.25. Sale price<br />

Black Glove Silk Costume Slips<br />

Shadow Hem. Formerly 51.97. Sale price<br />

Women's Glove SUk Bloomers<br />

Heavy. Were priced to 16.95. f^PJ^<br />

Women's Gloves<br />

97c<br />

$3 .00<br />

Women*s and Children's<br />

Silk and Fabric Gloves<br />

Schwartz Bros. Price, $1.00<br />

You wUI want to buy theie by the<br />

hilfdoten pairi. Lifht md dwk<br />

* ^ mMCt CO^Street Flpot<br />

jf.<br />

Women's Kid and Cape Gloves<br />

Schwartz Bros. 1 Pricei to 12.98. Our price<br />

Women's SUk <strong>Line</strong>d Gtavei<br />

ichwartz Bros. 1 Price fi.6B. Our price.....<br />

Women's Glove Silk Undies .<br />

Bloomers & Vesta. Beg. to $1.^6. Sale pr..<br />

Women's Pine Rayon Undies<br />

59c<br />

88c<br />

27c<br />

$1. uur rjiiuo... —s<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Prices to $1. M. K. Our_Pnc«u BtAXT CO^-Street Floor<br />

Values to $1.95<br />

Early shoppbg U urged as this lot<br />

is sure to go fait! Assorted materials—all<br />

colors and styles in<br />

the lot.<br />

S7<br />

Men's Fine Quality Shirts amm<br />

Schwartz« Bi'oa. Price to 52.95. Our price Of*<br />

Men's Shorts and Shirts, each 1 m<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Prices to BOo. Our 1 price.., Ii»<br />

Men's Cambric Handkerchiefs m<br />

Schwartz Broi.' Price IBc. Our price, • »<br />

Men's Boxed Initialed Hdfgs.<br />

3 in box, Schwartz Bros.' Price to $1...,,....<br />

Men's and Boys' Suede Jackets $9.95<br />

Regularly Priced to $9.95. Our Price O ^<br />

Men's Fine Madras Pajamas mm<br />

Schwartz Broi.' Pricei to $1.66. Our prica I. • *<br />

Men's Domet Flannel Pajamas<br />

Schwartz Bros.* Price !Ji.89. Our price<br />

Men's JBaibriggan Underwear<br />

Schwartz Bros. 1 Price to 79o. Our Price...,<br />

Men's Broadcloth Union Suits<br />

Schwalta Bros.' Prices to 11.85, Our Pr.<br />

Men's Rayon Shorts & Shirts nm<br />

Schwartz Bros,' Price 89o. Our Price «a I l<br />

Men's Hickok Belts & Buckles<br />

Schwartz Bros,' Prices to |1.9B, Our Pr,<br />

M, E. BI.ATT ('Or-StrUrt<br />

Smart Handbags<br />

Leather and Tapestry Hdbgs. •$n.n<br />

52.95 and $5.45 Vaiues. Sale Price , !•"=<br />

Leather Handbags, Soiled<br />

Regularly $1.00. Sale Price ...„„„..,.,j..<br />

300 Fine Leather Handbags<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Price (1.95. Our Price .....<br />

M, E. MAM C0«^tr»#t Floor<br />

Novelty Jewelry<br />

8000 Pieces Novelty Jewelry<br />

Regularly Priced to $1.48. Sale Price „_<br />

4000 Pieces Novelty Jewlery<br />

Begularly Priced to H.00. Sale Price .........<br />

Kerchief s and Neckwear<br />

Silk and Lawn Handkerchiefs<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Price up to 2pc. Our Pr.<br />

Chiffon Costume 'Kerchiefs<br />

Schwarta Bros.' Price 20e. Our Price „„.<br />

Women's Initialed 'Kerchiefs<br />

fctot aU lettett. Our Price -„..,,„_,.„..,„_.._.<br />

Collars & Cuffs, Vesteei, Itc,<br />

Schwartz Bros." Prices to |i.9B. Our ft.<br />

Women's Pique Blouses<br />

Schwarte Bros,* Pries $1.00. Our, Priee_,.<br />

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Bed <strong>Line</strong>ns, Domestic<br />

36-Inch Unbleached Muslins iye<br />

Schwart* Bros.' Price 14c. Our Price .... • g<br />

Extra Quality 81x99 Sheets 47-<br />

Behwattz Bros.* TVee 95c Iwh. Our Pr. •••*•«'<br />

Jacuuard & Lrinkled Spreads aa<br />

Schwftrt* B»i.' Pricei to |1?98. Our Pr. W *<br />

Pme KrinWed Bedspreadi 4QC<br />

Schwarta Bros. 1 Price ?1.00. Our Pnetu- "«•»«'<br />

AiiWted Rayon Bedspreads<br />

Schwartz Brta. 1 Price $2.98. Our Price.<br />

Bedspread and Pillow Sets<br />

SchwartB Bros. Price. $7.95. Our price;v..<br />

BeauWul CancUewiA Spreads po<br />

Schwarte Broi.' Price fl.79. Our Price..... OO 4<br />

HJU and Hope Bleached Muslin Q<br />

Schwartz Broi. Price ifc. Our price, yd. •?«•<br />

Mohawk, FTuit <strong>of</strong> the Loom & o<br />

Utlca Pillow Cases JlC<br />

<strong>On</strong> Sale Oidy While Quantity Laati. Each<br />

Utica, #ruit <strong>of</strong> the Loom and « o<br />

Lady Pepperell Bolster Cases W c<br />

Good QiiaU^ Pillow Cases igLfa<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Price, 2Bc. Our Wee.,.,,.. J.«i/^<br />

MpHAWK BLEACHED SHEETING<br />

m Inches—Our Price .... .<br />

Schwartz Bros. 1 Prices to $8.95. Our Pr.<br />

Assorted Corsets and Stepins<br />

,;Schwwte Bros.' Price, f 6.00. Our Price...,<br />

Lfthft JBBassieres.and Bandeau*<br />

Schwartz Bros. 1 Value!to $2,60, Our Pr. ,<br />

Infant's Departm<<br />

Your Choice at «<br />

Bobber Baby panti, Schwarti Brothartf ft^ _<br />

Cblldren'B 'Kerchief^ ScKwarti ftrothers' Pricei<br />

Pantle Wata^ Schwartz Brothers' fttajyvjW^<br />

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Gm and Bonnett, Siehwarti Bwtter^Wo*-:25^<br />

Your C3ip^;.i^|ii^<br />

oVeraDs, 2 to 6, Schwarte Brotitra* Prie^ )S||<br />

BerotiM tattos, Sctawta BMflwr#sf|||<br />

Ear Conformera, Schwarta Brotiiets' - '<br />

£«» and Bonnets, SeKwarti BrotSers 1<br />

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Infants'Summer Vesta, SchwartB<br />

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Summer Dresses, 2 to 6, Sch<br />

Boys* Summer Suite, 2 to «,<br />

SHpover Sweaters. 2 to 6<br />

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