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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 192L B. & 0. ORDERS 2,000 CARS | 5o"ion, e rinsenint, 0| FINANCIAL NOTES. N0 CHANGE IN PRICES. | TR ADE IMPROVEMENT IS SEEN [ii fares,is, egmine, mepe | fom, cmecialy in e nigher grade far ahead. The contracts call for an | Idle cars continue on the decrease.| NEW YORK, October 5,—The Co- demand for new bulldings and prepa- ier oy Shops Will Build 500 Box and 500 | O Eemicing | waek, ended Geptomper 2i ¢ \# the | lambia Graphophone Company, which e B G e B Z | arranged with the National Railway | 8. &. Kresge Company declared a|is the distributing concern of the IN 'IHIRD CONSECUTIVE MONTH ing made constantly. Spring may| xpw YORK, October 5 (Speciai).- Steel Carriers. AT e N R | ek aieners ot oy ban et oa cam. | Columbia_Graphobhone Manufactur- f o real buflding boom 1 €2 | Clothing ‘manufacturers are. turuing to the cheaper woolen materials for their ing Company, announced yesterday The printing trades are running far BALTIMORE. October 3—Contracts | mon, payable December 31, to stock of | N v o i record December 16. Regular quar- | through Francis §. Whitten, chair- below 'the seasong) ayerage here. and | *Pring linex and thiy i believed to fore- Retelet o L SEE AR e % new freight cars, half of which g = o st . RECEIVER FOR GREEN STAR z : 3 —! man of the board, that there would o 5 5 5 . n Phes S o 5 3 Lk e e T foriia‘tng siitend of S8 20 5y Be"nd furencr” rdiction made “'|pr1ces Are Firmer in Philadelphia Area./ s, resmes are jdle. iy, temand | sty e 107 men s boss A fuimish umployment for at least © YORK. October 5.—Federal ferred and semi-annual payment of $3 be, 1o fufther tefuction Mode (i has :zf"uc:;'r;lx‘.'.ghvul;;o::-‘a?ln;'(f:r e e - . PAUL, October 5 (Special).—Th a share on common aiso were declared, 0v more men for several months, are | v o a Judge Julius M. Mayer has appointed | Hay, the same time he took occasion to the Bal ore and Ohie | payable the same date. > " de; . 58 2 o8 \ugh George M. Shriver, {Robert C. Adams receiver in equity | Rock Island established in August 53y that vumors that there “.'°“',"| L l’lt D d f G ds_‘ S e ol e by aals o o weather has viuplie ideat. The contracts son S steams! +or. | what is undoubtedly a record for that | be changes in the policy and manage- lg eman or 00! on~- o emand for furs. mackinaw co = and 1,000 steel for the Green Star Steamship Cor month in total operating revenue and ment of the company were baseless. ;Drl(:“;and h{rom !he nrxll':(:rllll florda and other winter clothing in the local hopper cars: 5 ch to’ be buiit |Poratien upen complaint of A I ibalance of Income. Surplus income, | 2 dies El - b e e e e g b the Standard Steel Car Company | Whan & Co.. acrountants, who |after meeting charges and rentals, nmsn Bmm HEEE. ltlons Scwhere. g its Curtis bay plant. The Amer- |presented a claim for $4.900. Two |this August was $1,885.401. leaving, FRANCISCO, October 5 (Spe- Sugar Only Exception in n Car and Foundry Company w'll !thousand of the corporation's hond- [after the 7 per cent and 6 per cent NEW YORK, October 5.—The Scandi- 1ild the other 500 box cars, and the |holders petitioned to the Ship- |preferred requirements, a balance of | navian-American liner Hellig Olav. in $ 5= THe WemAnd For e aaloat ratih ambria Steel Company wi'l build |ping Board early last month asking [$1.605,000 applicable to the common |from Copenhagen. brought 600,000 BY FRANK D. MeLA cigars, floor coverings, leather and Active New Orleans Trade | has diminished in this mariet somewhat the other 300 steel hooper cars. Ifor a revision of the contract under |8tock. pounds of Danish butter, which, Sbscial Sissatan v mh woolen goods. Shoe. salesmen are and thc muscat season is nearing its These the largest equipment|which the line purchased nine ves- | Sales of copper during September |said, will be put on the market as soon {0, Pitelpto The Btar, _ __|offering samples for the spring trade BY L V. SHANNON. end. There has heen some damage from ceutracts the Baltimors and Ohio has |sels. The petitioners declared the [were approximately 100.000,000 pounds. |as possible at a price that will enable 'HILADELPHIA, October 5.—This|at about 5 per cent under those NoW |gpecial Dispateh to The Star. rain, but it has not been serious. i fuming control of |corporation was in danger of being |This Is the largest monthly sales since | dealers to undersell the ~American |is the third consecutive month that|Drevailing, but business for sPring is| nNpw ORLEANS, October 3.—Fvi - they express the | thrown i ershi last spring. produc ipdustrial and trade conditions have |ROt Yet active. o T A e i ) Chemicals. shown marked improvement in this . = Louisiana with the exception of sugar| NEW YORK, October 5 (Special x T T T n " territors. The depresion wnich bemen | CNICAQ0 Area Progressing |row is in a satisfactors condition or |15 understood arrangemenis have hee = 1ast yedr is graduaily being overcomns i approaching it and, due to the diver- | practically.completed hetween the Ger- = s [The "government cotton report nae| Toward Trade Equilibrium |sity of these industries, the business |man potush syndicate and lurge Ameri- = = 1 furnished a basis on which tex- | . 3 situation in the state is nearly normal. | can fertilizer interests wherchy the re = = jtlle manufacturers here can ‘base ! BY A. D. WALTON. The biggest development in recent | quirements of the fertilizer companics = & ' caleulations for yarn prices and cot- | pecial Dispatch to The Star weeks has been in lumber, the largest | will be cared for duriug . considerabi. = = & ton manufacturers and the textlle| GHICAGO, Gctober 5-—The feeling |5 nEle industry of this ection. "Mill | period. = EEEF ! plants of this section are showing In- | in the basineas world here s boties [oWwners are well satisfied with the out- -~ = A A by creased activity." Most of the fulland o summary of the situstion |sed. wacking fmp aine full orews 5 e | tushioned silk hosiery manufucturers | shows. that this section & progeetn | ywvorking full im S| DETROIT, October 5 (Special),—Th E 2, A gre oing uhcad on an open shop|ing " toward cconomic cquilibrium. |of Soblese men Lamber orders. are | Cadillac Motor Car Company has pashed = = ; husis. but some emplovers, anxlous to | Price rendjustments are vring 4IoWIy | runhing well ahead of broduction ang | Froduction up 1o the s iy - - 5 i 0! | accomplished. e make f 1 s 8 i aind St year. = Hundreds of Golden Opportunities for Economy goods. have given i to the operatives’ | muchinery mis announced a reduction | Burplus Stocks are rapialy decreasing: | ®gp® e Oeraber 3 g = Out of thirty-two industries, invest e e re wof his brod- las the harvest nears completion. ~The |trade in automobilcs = sation shows a geod demand fn-only | mand and werking towird econamies | ILGrcise of 23 cents a burrel in the | S07les, tiroughout this = . o four. but prices are firmer and. ine | which will resuit 1 lower meas prices | Lrice of crude ofl in Louisiana felds |AoCtRwest le cxtremely dull ut prescy z Pointex Silk Hose Srsimain oty s ipara o | Thieh will esult n Jower mes prices | Fasalied conditions Grentis in. tne | 4nd as, not been stimuluied O lac = {tory owners are proceeding cautiously | operate, | Labor here. however, is | “Spiheru part of the state. i T e s e, iops = lest they be left with an acoumulation | standing firmly against wage reduc- |foreq 1100 otatiomiiom than 1o suf. | {xpressed for improvemment in thes = o nished stocks = = Y - |fered less deterioration than in many 8 e = $1098 Demand is shown to be good for| 'The demand for @ reduction in alek Sud gluaters were Whle Yo >oa = more of last year's crop, uce. E 4 . v can now market at the NEW YORK. October & (Spe ot H Regularly $2.50 =] 26;cent figure. ” Gld debts are beln | The fail muvericnt o e = R " % i . . . reduced, money is circulating more|and perishabl s ¢ we = GEN Bl?L {a)r(x)clg\fiur\ i Dlstnct Nathlfil Ba“k \ freely and there is a general increase way and Teporte. from ratireads i = prise—Onyx POINTEX St ir buying. {cafe it will smash all rd o H 810-818 Seventh Street famous thread silk stock- g o, ! ume. Clrrlers have added 1o their 7o = than the established price. = From Various Sections | yorr worts o e e H brown. What woman would = u y oun BIRMINGHAM, October 5 (Special). | (918 of the midcontinent field has = DTOWN AL WOTIe: ll | —Over one hundred independent bee- | Cp°CRig T, e navance dn the pri = . miss this Golden Harvest op- hive coke ovens will be fired in this new drilling and de- = portunity ? That’s the vi ok {district this week. The increase has css. H at’s the view we e been made necessary increase = Women’s furnace demand. Ao ' H S of our relations to our cus- GREENSBURG, Pa., October § (Spe- | , BOSTON, October 5 (Special).—The = Bolivia [ Fur Collars, - Sport Hose, 98¢ Vice Presidents tom It d [ cind)—H. C. Frick coke plants. which | arHVes of fresh fish in thi» market = ¥ Embroidered Weooleii " Sport . Hose in W. P. Lipscomb ers. s our duty to have resumed operations, have beeh |been well mu ¥ heavy. but prices hase : Normandie roidered derby ribbed. clocked, front- Eill Lewis Holmes render to them every serv- Dol on 8 O o rammcrly. wotked | NEW YORK, October'5 (Special = Yalama and Silk- rlbllwed a]‘édlpx?m cashmere = C. J. Gockeler ice possible in connection five days a week. ;:? b ] OL‘('gned salmo: = styles. ich heather mix- = = shington ports, are ex = - P . - s ] y 2 . . . 't ve i } = Suedene Stitched tures and piain black. Sev- [o Sff No L. Sansbury with their banking business. ! steet. fie moar Famrs Dunie masket = . 11 eral weights. H Cashier I PITTSEURGH, October 5 (speciah mess o Sy = = o, . {—Four of the e ate mills E Velour Collars Women’s Z|{|_H. L. Ofiutt, Jr. Realizing that—there is | Homesteaa workcs %o ihe Carnegle = ‘ = 5 : SRR o Z = “ . Steel Company have been placed in 5 = A triumph of value giving indeed — magnificent, Silk Hose. 98¢ =3 only “O'le-WBY of “making {operation. including the 128 140, ‘hrli‘gu‘;\n’zfifigl&ofiob?’ 5, (Special) = warm coats of richest ‘fabrics in s“aggerl “Lc“ styles Tattéred and full-iashioned B good” — DOING IT — and P e i) eata (e To gi & | the extreme north by the Hadson By = 1 Fery Wi . Silk Iined. Shawl an hoker collars thread silk ho slight ir- =i ing it wi oH all employes of the company an equal mpany is taken here t. dica = for every woman ilk hined »Sh_t 1 uf:l chol olla s ire] il oot slight it E doing it with hearty willing- e D e work the mills will oper- | Fenewed activity for the coming fu = of beaverette and sealine; also immense cape collars, )3], . BLa hige st = ness that makes you feel !ate on eignt-hour shifts. This does | traPPIng season. The catel = beaver trimmed, embroidered or silk stitched. Sizes 16 e Ol e S B , 1 4 Yo [not mean thit the en-hour day has |5on Jras small and the carrs: = 5 5 : E 4 = 7 g oned. 2 smal 2 = to 46. A few black and navy broadcloth coats in stylish o, i b} E| weconc toinv oke‘ this serv- i N:.';::. nf:n‘,?b\bEu,HH Ohto, 06:1 CEERENS 5 it sizes: Children’s Hose, 15¢ = ice —and establishes the {tober 5 (Specian) —Increased orders - = AN ooy g il ribbe . B will result in an extra tura Saturday sesres ees s “ustomers who “shopped the city” Mounday have told us Byl and gir fibbed friendliness we want to in the American Sheet and Tin Plate | NEW YORK, October 5 (Special) - H : (;s ome: 1 ; 123 S mbarable to'these. One busine school hose, perfect quality. exist bet {Company plant here. Business in spot coffe. up|u|'mn . = that they found no values comp: ) se. siness- ok can, it Ced xi 5 : { 3 i $ 0 fee, while Bo = o howsht ot conts—for, hersclt and daughters, || Lot ~cordovan, “tan-and ween you.and us ASTORIA, Wash.. October 3 (Spe- | r% 185 been faily satistactory an = Come for yours tomorrow. Get a really fine coat for 5. e aix carloads. of | TAte and a steady 4, M cted 5 B & 2 Jcre seeat | awihinds— o DB, ST (o e | 0 contine, Witk Ao Diiees it = Golden Harvest of and we employ them. — | nese government railroads this week. 5 = o, YOUNGSTOWXN, October 5 (Special). e aper. = > y-one of the 105 sheet mills | BOSTON, October 5 (Special).—Mars = Boys Z-Pan!s T W ey i s district are active this ek Poper !li::ln?fhéf?xfg from New En- = 3 and the output probal w e as - manufactured ] - ~ ew atS "===| Safety Deposit Boxes, $3 to 25 Per Year lEharge as any ‘week this year. Seven- [ which I8 making for 4 strong trudin = = teen tube mills are under power and | POSitio e large cxisting = l ultS =i Tod and wire production continues at | Stocks. Manufacturing is on the fo- = - 2 well above 50 per cent of capact ease at the m = Every Hat Worth More Than =/ ’Addi(‘llonal price advances are ex = =1 i pected. = c . 3 =, oy NEW YORK. October 5 (S = In Two Smart New Pleated Styles Bl You Are N 0 Diflerent Woolenn. | The demand for denatured wicoliol i« = 5 ”e , . 3 g 5 (Spe- | fITI¥ active and recent advance = Lined With Wool Alpaca—Lined Pants Bl PORTLAND, Ore. October 5 (Spe- | (1T SN and recent aitvanc, = W ¥ without reserve that = reached capa production this week Z | rove Yoot 3 pants Soits of such 21| From the Others B hiit: whits was Tar an ] = splendid quality ve not been =1 {1t is estimated: the mills will con-) PHILADELPHIA, October 5 (Spe- = sold for so little in s. In fact, [ =i L : 3 | sume 0.000 pounds of raw wool | clal)—Citizens will meet with U = you will find one-pants suits mol ° < . ES Who daily are buying FIRST TRUST {this year. Lo ; mayor loday lo blan municipa = as w ailored being offered a g B i S AT G < - : X | BUENOS AIRES, October 5 (Special) v work which will aid to re- , S | biener prices © Cnoice or bux QUALITY Hats irow noted makers NOTES. Tn every case they are delighted be- |f:—The new Argenine wool el Hove the docal unemployment situs- = leated Norfolk model an voke P oW stocks—a = ; % H - S cted to be about 40 r . FOV, roul announced ioday S | Rodel with imverted leat in vack, : i om O o o aembled S S cause of the conservative nature of the invest- |]liator lost sear. ‘Sales now are agsre: | that $12.000.000 in siate funds would = Ricl f patt . All sizes to greates P g = ) EHIdNe: e hal at once for road i e ] kit > ) : years “Beautiiul Panne and Lyons Vel- =l ment, the atractive interest rate and the com- | '"!.",E;'fi“.‘n: Sl woct i storage Fapia- | ment work te wddea thut'uircads = & ve ats in off-the-face, mushroom, = S o X b i1y is being absorbed. v 000, of state work = sailor, flare and novelty effects, show- =1| plete absence of trouble or worry. | “BOSTO: s : Onaen comsumBtion: = . o ing every fashionable trimming. Black ! New England woolen mills continue to !y NEIW YORK. October 5 (Special) H 50 Pairs Plaid Blankets i Sit Cotore. . g e 1 on s Cipdtits. S sames | BeUAIrS, (roghont the country = - 51 ALLAN E. WALKER & CO. tie consumption of wool s just about on | {he T Moh 2oor gancs Nave worked off = £ > < . - SR : 5 \ |4 parity with pre-war years. Prices are | ot yeplasemont-soct bant, > eeoine 2 Weight. 4% pounds. Formerly sold for — Continuing the Sale of B ! fo Lew Hahn, executive director of the = s]t,(f\? ool\w size btlor:!\:ubli_ beds.. I’I;hlck‘ H > Plush d =i o | National Reiail ‘Dry Goods Associa- = flufiy and warm—blankets of a weight and ° ’ = 0 t t t H tion, today. “It is impossible to say S quality to meet every requirement of com- atters ush an S lrs rus o es { ____OFFICIAL NOTICES (o ey Stallerin thelcohmry g = P = S o s he e - and . = > ! OF) 5 OF THE ement ba: ’ a 3 S iort and wear. Plaids of red and black and Pair Zibeliue Plush SallOl‘S { . (OFRCE TR Tk en PRI ¥l 0 St the caven Tons e e mad: = black. 2 2 [} H : : H T et tailers fe > & i = white and black. = Offer the ideal investment today. They are secured L ¥ i:g' oL el sltustion s ey = - S a1 e Sy ~ o . - g i 2 BRI i ¥ sett. = All-Wool Plaid Blankets, Pair, $10 $4.00 and $5.00 \-aluc;. Straight and roll brims, medium, wide =’ by absolute first mortgage on best improved Washington TOBE! v llowtag license ST O < el O = §6x50. Warranted pure wool warp and filling. Blue and white. | and narrow. Straight, bell. dented and octagon crowns. Faced with =1 ;. x = : T peca auta S iayimihiie and tan'And white plaits We believe them matehless | Telvet or plush. - £ T Sif| property. Lile . il pewiers Wi 001 LINS BUYS PEERLESS. S under 515.00. < 5 =i Why allow that $250. or more, to remain idle, or to | rounts, it et sty m;f,-l_:?r:', = =TS H 3 h S 9 - E(J| earn only a meager interest return, when with perfect sai- | rvctore. cartibpe e 5 Jeslers. building con- | New Owner to Put Out Another = . amis el'ge WOIIIeII ] Pllre H ety, and without trouble, inconvenience or worry, it can e Sewiee dn wecoud band | petsonal jrep. Six-Cylinder Car. g X = - 3 | dealers in kerosene oils and oil of like e. | DETROIT, Mich., 5.—Rich- S 54and 38 inch All-wool Mannish Serge. the w s t ° = betmadetopeininapeticeiit foel huckters. Borists,” nl:|:;:llx<4" ez:filn:;‘fnt arg-H. Collins, oTmtr ice et = veight and ‘eave in first demand for both ol'Sted weaters s! = | Ageimtes. tnvestment companies, publlc Bails | of the Generai Motors Company and = weigl . = We Attend to All Details B T o ey "fablex. steam and bhand | former president of the Cadillac Motor = \omen’s and children’s garments. Dyed a o i Colla d s {Toan brolors. afirond tlcket Uroker, packes, (lf:sr Cg:lo)rnrny. h:!%ure}:axed the Peer- = 5 J = u eating . real e age s or an ruck Comp S rich, permanent navy blue. Note the extra Yord i Wlth Angora Collars and Cuffs H St machines, ‘theaters a0 undertaker Atl Gleveiand. The purcha Sl = widths—then the low price. Tr o ir bri " 1 iful “ =! about $4.500.000, and it is unnounced = 3 ~ he nip in theair brifjgs these beautiful and “comiy” garments = that Mr. Collins acted solely im- = SHEPHERD LC"E%KS“‘?‘)‘ PRUNELLA STRIPES—79¢ | {5 the front. The sale pric‘e means brisk buying tomorrow—so lose = o 9 C. it ins acted solely for him = wool-like black an white = ; it ime i ming for your favorite color. Knit with link-and-link = : Mr. Collins will continue to make = . unella stripe skirtings, yard- | no time in coming y with link-an = . = g & De S checks. that so give the appear- P"! e shirtings/iyard- | Mo, tne 18 COm e e and peacock, = 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2430 1l headquarters in Detroit, and there ! S e the expensive all-wool wide and of durable texture. In : : B RESORTS. e e e s TN AL = kinds at a fraction of Y5l Battor for Stiech Heatherbloom and Sateen Peticoats, $1.98 = _CHESPEAKE BEACH - Bt S he cost. Yardwide Qo F 59¢ Plain colors, striking color combinations and rich. flowered CLEVELAND INN { PENNSY EMPLOYES GROW. = Yard ..... = and sport skirts. Yard patterns. Made with tailored or pleated flounces. | 2 = . :h N ,Vr\' Y(‘I'ih' Octo! 5. = r er of cmployes ennsylvanic = 5 ’ P < railroad system increased 3 S . 80¢ Y ; . o s THE WAVERLY |ioio Sisi i i = nion Suits ..... N 7 i Ocean front. Booblet. pares with a g i.oiee | The Mew Fashion Lines---and 2 " i, 1 | = tachment Union Suits, HARFERS FERRY, W VA reported on S = 2 to 12 years. White P H";L Tfi? Hm Harvers T I“nh the low - > ‘erry, _yon May 15, “trenc! = S . W. V: N neamire e w5 = o = e a Superior Measure of A R R S R roptietor, s : Mills Union $1 00 o Oilcloth . ........ 25 C ATLANTIC ATY. N. 3. e - S Suits ... . Comfort d S A Mads tou sell. for Sa0o mubiee . < . e EATCHEWAN CROPS BIG. = s‘;l,g“ S doa i saes it me- O for an ervice re| . very slight irregularities. . = e Lar A PURNISHED| ppGINgA, Saxk, October 5.—Th = diu veight band-top’ Union Plenty of plain white as well as FOR the WINTER, | jargest oat erop and u: 5.~ e‘ S Suits; tight knes- r ankle length. s ’ fancy patterns. ; - " D Jargest wheat crop in the histors of = Derfect quality ours in-- Shelf C - 3 4 ALL Ot PART of R TIME: PRIVATE|the province s forecast by " the = Men’s Union $ 1 1 9 Oilcloth 2 J | PATH: EEVERENGES exchanged. | statistics bureau of the Saskatchewan o = 2 o : 2 department of agriculture in its crop = i s . 15c Scalloped Shelf Oil Cloth, ! 3 : . - 1* | egtimate issued. here. = s‘r.lll‘\.vsb!d Tnion Suits, _fall in many neat patterns. So-called . : 11 o, moRE ATLANTIC L S weight;.all sizes 34 to 46. Long “seconds,” but practically per- 1 . H /A T S sleeves, ankle length. ¥ \\ N fve;c A i<y i 2 i Worlds Greatest Hotel Success | NO CRUCIBLE DIVIDENDS. = Men's Shirts and M omen’s 9 8 i . & : =F——————"""——"| NEW YORK. October 5.—W. E. - Fall-weight bed Garments; - Crepe and Sateen Bloomers, in 1 s ~ . . i tells stockholderss at the annuct = long-sleeve shirts, ankle drawers. white and flesh. Self-ruffled, or " i Virginia Ave. Moderate Fall Rates. meeting that on account of the migh = Sizes 34 to 46. $1.00 value. shirred at knees. Elastic top. i - GOODFELLOW et wve wear freight rates and the price of coal = 0 : Silk s, - Beach. American pian. | it Would be impossible to say when Z Men’s Flannelette GOO! = = 98 h 9 - Ruming water. Private baths. Moderate rates. | dividends would be resumed. He said = Night Shirts..... C c<le1:("iud- g . g | Ownership manag. Mrx. C. J. Goodfellow. ' the comnany was operating at a loss H S ¢ . Silk and Crepe de Chin: En- s o = u~a§'§“¥icfiii"2§§'§f.3.'a‘3’é..s h::;:? 7 ;:Lt;l;e! lghe;:g:e.fi n‘;“:l-uyo’;“ia :;t i LR | s'l'rym %F!REN"EUELM RESORTS. \ s 2 Tnive . . n. ce i 2 i o N | Iar-“AlNalzes 100/ 20:00 aleeen s R & G Corsets emphatically demonstrate that cor- or ribbon straps. : e . - iy ta all reoms MONEOR SONCHINE ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. Men’s Flan- 5 rect corseting may be linked successfully with low prices. Carriage $ 4 49 nelette $ l 49 Also that other, essentials, such as easy fit, durability and Rc])b‘es_l; S . WOO D R I DG E ' e 5 . . . nfants’ X Japanese Car- Pajamas . ... . attractiveness of trimmings and finish may all be riage Robes. In pink and blue, s Warm. fiesey_qualjty. ‘militacy united in a way to satisfy every woman. When the all- Daintily embroidered in flowers. g P : R it il - around goodness of R & Gs is considered, it is really Misses’ Wool 4 9 . California Bungalow, stucco, nearly new, six H remarkable that you need pay only oi - Sweaters ... rooms, tile bath; glassed-in sleeping porch, glassed- = NOTIONS . ] f goosautiful, Quality Wool Coat in breakfast porch; built-in refrigerator; large base- H Ty Delt aad e o e ol ment with servant’s toilet, preserve closet, set tubs, S Manicure Scissors, strong # copen, brown and tan. American Radiator Company heating plant, all hard- 2 steel kind. 3 : Satin SR ER er ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. e PS ° . l 98 wood floors and trim; over 6o feet of cement Sl ¥ Shecs aripunaises D"Cs:!':‘?u&'.;m LR porches; corner lot aboiit 60x150;;-30-foot built-in N THE OCEAN FRONT j FIREPROOF = 3 N e 3 -wide Black Sat! i = Dexter Pearl Cotton, black, White and Flesh—=Numerous Models | puchesse ‘s rich. rm, service- garage. Price, $11,600. . Terms. = white and all colors. 3 for 25c; able grade of permanent luster. Reduced Present Season Rates. S il : in Each. Laced Fronts—Laced Backs| Ber* ’ AL i - ; Biounes = ¢ 3 K H AMERICAN PLAN EUROPEAN PLAN E = tures; ball, é9%c. The fiuestion of economy aside—important as it is—the Lot of well made Percals ' uuim ervice § $77 u; 'E.,um Double | $4.00 ‘up daily, Double H = Black Leatherette Shopping fact that R & Gs provide every element of satisfactory corset- glouns in many pretty patterns. |8 Z 7 3 “P weekly' Siove b “P ity Single H . = Ba ‘5- L‘.xlfiy ?:-“ it 4 ionfg is what really makfes them !h;l:hoicie ynrnln&ng yl_lelr out, B‘:‘:;i"’ Lot % S ‘W= X "l P P 408 b o = = ¥ = Stocking . white an a growing army of women, ere is an that per- e A z 2 boin 2. P vo= 5 = N?\cvk; pair, #:.h < Sl fectlyflmeetshflm i:equiremenn of your figure, Let our m‘ Overalls ........ C £ [l 1405 Eye St. 3 : Main 4752 Hot and Cold Sea Water in All &ufl’m ;B = omen s ppers, corsetieres show it to you. —Corset Dept., Second Boys’ Blue Denim Overalis; bib ington Real Estate d i G = S and maroon,98¢c. - 9 style; gull eut, Bizes 8 to 16, Members of the Washington Boar, New Golf Club Privileges Fireproof Garage on Premises = | S == = e T AT T T an

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