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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1918' STORE" OPENS AT 8.30 A. M. CLOSES AT 5.30 P. Extra Hour of Daylight, Extra Hour LEWIS URGES SPEED 111 COAL DELIVERIES THURSDAY, APK1L 18. 1918.

It is a Good $50 to $60 Value You Get in These Men's Spring Suits PHYSICIAN IS ARRESTED UPON A SERIOUS CHARGE, Dr. Theo. Sprissler Accused of Threatening President, Denies Charge SCREAM FACTS. GIRLS pun mcA row We Will Make Them Hear Us at Mass Meeting, Agitators Threaten ot Fun, Extra Need for Tennis Shoes! And Here Are Thousands to Supply That Need, All Exceptionally Low in Price BLOCK- MJ3rYT Administrator to Ask Retailers to Aid in Unloading Cars Faster at $37.50 We've Several Hundred Pairs of These $5 Oxfords for Men to Sell at $3.65 Pair For 5000 pairs of iOQ high -i grade black oxfords with white or red rubber soles-jn sizes for men, boys or girls. For We've fine white canvas tennis shoes for men, women and children, with white rubber soles the grades which usually bring $1.50 and are well worth it.

Conference Will Be Held Today to Devise Means for Hastening Movement Mrs. Hudson and Miss Sheldon Are Both Silent Regarding Controversy Dr. Theodore Sprissler, of Ninth and South streets, a well known physician, was arrested yesterday by Secret Service agents on a warrant charging him with threatening the life of President Wilson. The alleged threat was made at the home of Gertrude Datts, colored, of 523 Addison street, where Dr. Sprissler had been called to render professional services.

According to the report of the officers who made the arrest, Dr. Sprissler en And we, even with our big factory and our rock bottom prices, could not let you have them at this price, if we had not made up all our bolt ends for this special selling. There is a lot of these bolt ends of woolens, just enough for a single suit in each, and. we have made And when they're gone, we cannot hope to have similarly good summer footwear to retail for so little, because they'd be considered very good values even for $5 in today's market! They come in a good looking gun-metal calfskin and are built for service as well as in good style. Intense bitterness has sprung up between the management of the Young Women's Christian Association in Philadelphia and its supporters and critics.

Young women who say they "couldn't find a bean" in the soup served to them at the Kensington Young Women's Several excellent straight lace and blucher models in narrow or medium toe shapes, with welted and stitched soles, and in all sizes. vSNELLEN3URGS Second Floor I "newest Spring styles for I Hi quick selling. Jf You likely could not find jr Tl half a dozen suits as fine as tl 0 are some mihty good looking px.tJU white canvas oxfords with rubber heels all sizes for women and girls. Fr $1 lfl Also are heavy white duck shoes, 7JU canvas lined and with heavy white rubber soles, suitable for men, women, boys or -girls. For d0 Excellent white duck shoes for men, boys or children, with heavy red rubber soles.

SNELLENSURflS Third Floor Christian Association, and who add to VICTORY this assertion others touching the comfort of their- rooms, have planned a gaged several members of the household in conversation relative to the war and some one alluded the monster cannon with which the Germans are bombarding Paris. The physician is alleged to have replied: "Yes, the gun should be. placed within range of and should be fired at Wood row Wilson; he is the most dangerous man in this country." When the physician was taken to the Federal l.uiLiing Attorney J. M. McCarthy appeared for him.

The physician was not given a hearing before the United States Commissioner, but was released by an agreement between the Federal authorities and Mr. McCarthy to the effect that the latter would be responsible for the defendant's appearance before the United States Commissioner on April 24, for a hearing. unit" attack upon the mass meeting scheduled for Saturday night at an Francis A. Lewis, local Fuel will call a conference in a few unys of all retail coal dealers in which they will be asked to lend their cooperation in quickly unloading the of coal to this city by the ro.uift. Tiu; Philadelphia and Heading Railway iias entered a complaint to the effect that since the weather has moderated tlie dealers have refused to unload the Mrs promptly.

itli the city congested with freight and an embargo being placed upon everything exceii coal, the railroad maintains, that it has been doing its utmost to fill the demands of the householders for next winter but that it lacks i lie oo-operation of the dealers. It is with the idea of speeding up the shipments and the means of unloading that a conference will be held today by the Fuel Administrator. W. J. llichards, president of the Reading Coal Iron Company: B.

Warringer, president of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, and J. B. Dickson, of Dickson, Lddy, of New York. These men comprise the Federal Antharcite Distribution Committee. The Reading Railway maintains that its tracks are being congested with load- cars at Clair owing to the dealers refusal -to unload and return empty cars to the mines.

The dealers in their own defense make the plea that their is a of labor. these anywhere at any price, but if you found one it would easily be priced from $50 to $60. Such woolens as these are not obtainable now and we would not have had them either, except that we arranged for their original purchase before the present conditions had interfered with their making. No man can go amiss with one of these suits and if he knows fabrics at all and has any eye for good tailor-work, a glance will tell him it Vv-ill be a mighty long time before he will be able to duplicate their value at a good deal more than $37.50. Being the best of fabrics, they deserved the best of tailoring and that is what we gave them, so you can depend on them for good service and smart lines to the Jast day of their wear.

Mostof them are skeletori or half lined just right for Spring and Summer, wear. Some full-lined are desirable for all-year-round. Use Your Savings Toward the Purchase of Liberty Bonds No mail or 'phone orders and none sent C. Q. D.

BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP Buy Liberty Bonds No thinking man will let this opportunity pass. Children's Misses' $5.95 Shetland Wool Sweaters at $3.95 Belted models; smart style; pink, nile, turquoise, and rose with grey or white collars. SNELLEN 5 JRG3 Second Floor Third Floor The New Petticoat Problem Is very much simplified when you're such hosts of pretty underskirts to choose from, all priced to save you a goodly part of what you'd spend elsewhere. $3.50 Silk Petticoats, $2.95 With tops of good quality messaline, taffeta, or silk jersey and pretty flounces excellent variety of all the mst favored Spring shades and changeable effects. New Heatherbloom Petticoats, Special at $2.95 With sturdy heatherbloom tops and flounces of flowered taffeta light and dark colors.

$2.50 Extra-Size Petticoats, $2 Of soft, lustrous satine in all the wanted new-colors, finished with prettily ruffled flounces. $1.69 Near-Silk Petticoats, Si.25 Of good quality, in attractive flowered effects, finished with neat flounces S.N ELLE 3'JRC 3 Second Floor Witherspoon Hall. A number among them, however, have cast doubt upon the belief that the mass meeting would be held at all. Nevertheless, many invitations have been sent out. The controversy among the several powers of the Y.

W. C. A. who disregard generally the criticism of the "strikers" at the Kensington branch, row rages "a declaration by Mrs. George Vauj, in support of the cases described by Miss Fdith Dudley Sheldon, secretary of the Philadelphia Bureau of Boarding Houses.

Mrs. Yaux is credited with saying that when she tried to present the report of Miss Sheldon upon the desirability of some of the boarding houses kept upon the list, she was by Mrs. Joseph A. Hudson, president of the organization. Mrs.Hudson Declines to See Reporter Mrs.

Hudson refused to be interviewed yesterday, declining to come down from an upper floor of the Y. W. C. A. building at Eighteenth and Arch streets.

Miss Sheldon refused also to give further particulars of her report, saying she had been so directed by counsel. She said, however, that she did not propose to attend the mass meeting. Half a dozen girls, characterized as bv the authorities; ih 200 Pairs ofWomen's Following today's conference with the distribution committee Jfr. Lewis will tfike the matter up with the local dealers. Mr.

"William Rotter said yesterday that he will put a stop to the soft coal dealers sending an inferior grade of bituminous to this city in an effort to have the government reject it in order that it may sold as second-class coal. "trenuous efforts of the anthracite industry to get more men, greatly needed to increase tho output of coal, coupled v. it'h the high wages paid in the region since December 1. and the full working time open to all mine workers, have resulted in recruiting 3098 men for the anthracite array. From an average normal working force of 177,000 before the war, the number v.

as drawn down to 152,0 JO by draft and other causes in September, 1017. It jk You Simply Pay Less Here Jjj III For the Same Footwear. JM $6.00 Tan Calfskin Pumps at $4.25 Pr. New brown calfskin turn sole square throat pumps with covered Ioui Tnhnn A Thoroughly Good Corset Is More Than Ever Essential in Warm Weather And it behooves you now to look to the corset that is to keep you cool and trim and comfortable during the Spring and Summer days which are just ahead. Such a corset as fou could select from our 191S assortment of Nemo Corsets.

S2 to S12 or Smart Set Corsets. $4 to $12 Corsets which combine most cleverly good style, perfect comfort, thorough dependability and very low cost. in and let our expert corscticre select the model best adapted to your figure, and you'll be surprised and pleased to discover how nnich better service your corset will give. Kensington branch, at Hancock street and Allegheny avenue, held a curbstone indignation meeting at lunch time Yesterday, at Allegheny avenue and Richmond street. They said they would attend the meeting, invitations or no invitations, and if the facts did nor r-nmo heels; sizes 22 to TVi; AA to widths.

Second Floor $10 Couch Hammocks, $6.75 Complete with hanging chains and hooks to be suspended from me ceinng: nomennK irame: steel bottom with galvanized New Aprons With New Prices SI Princess Aprons, 89c Neat checked ginghams in the cleverest of new Princess patterns. Very decidedly a good value even at the regular price. $1.50 Bungalow Aprons, 95c Made of percale, either figured or striped. It would cost you as much for the material alone and we doubt if you can secure so good a quality at all today. 39c Band Aprons, 25c Very neat they are in figured percale of best quality.

65c Tea Aprons, 39c Almost half price, just for today's selling. It r-tood 15.1, 174 in February, 1018, as shown by official figures just tabulated. The comparative increase in the num-ber of mine workers from last year to February IS is as follows: There is still about mine workers short in the anthracite region. The that the present number, by intensive mining methods created by the operators working in co-ordination with the men and the patriotism of the miners, are able to practically 'maintain a maximum output of 275,000 tons of an-thiacite daily, is a splendid illustration of the efforts of the anthracite industry to supply the needs of the householders and meet the unusual market demand for coal. 1 --in wire fabric, suspended on helical springs: size 28x72 slat ends and back rest IS ins.

high, finished in green enamel. Head rest adjustable to three reclining positions and level. Mattress covered with khaki denim, cotton tufted; felt top. $4.00 Iron Stands III Because we fore- TSE 52 go those big individ- lr ual profits. Yf- tf We ret along SE I wondrously well on F-Jz: SSi the collective small f3r.

tgtj profits of 65 stores. Smart Pumps Bi A Matt Kid. I'atcnl V3; 1 Colt, Rtrckskin. -THTj y. fham-jtj flP agjf lsnr Putty3 IJJ) fe: 27 Kid.

Ktc Yn. Hpf The Most Wanted yj rgtfry Pumps Oxfords Cordo Calf, Mahos- jr; 'f anv, I'atent. whit an-l SI dull leathers, tm (r I 1rU or ypp-A itary heels fTr-rr JC Hosiery fe tfsi in all colors to matrli irr 7 our foot- CI (( rrr.1 wear. mJJ TTTrri Tfejiaaah--iy rt TTT7''-'r" Nemo Brassieres in All the Newest Spring Stvles, $1 and $1.50 at $2.65 will pay you to lay in a good supply. Pretty point loldmg; painted green or khaki.

bNELLEN3L.S Fourth Floor CS Second Floor out they would "scream them" at the speakers. Mrs. Yaux. in common with other women, has charged that the Y. W.

X. A. has failed to deal adequately with the housing problem in Philadelphia. Two kinds of boarders, "transients." and "permanents," are accomodated. The chief ground of complaint among transients, supported by Mrs.

Yaux and Miss Sheldon, is that when young girls, coming into Philadelphia, apply for lodgings, and when the quarters at the are tilled, they are given a list of boarding houses which have not been fully investigated. Tells of Friction in Organization Despite the evidences of friction between the V. W. C. A.

and Miss Sheldon, the yellow business placard of the Philadelphia Bureau occupies a prominent place in "the general offices at eighteenth and Arch. Members of the Board of Managers, presumably familiar with conditions there assert they never have heard, of the things charged by the critics. Mrs. Yaux said when she was ready to read her report upon the boarding house situation, Mrs. Hudson turned to other managers, who always "followed her blindly," and asked if they wanted to "hear a report of that read.

This was greeted with cries of "Sit down." Mrs. Yaux made it clear that her position in no way involved, or contem. plated, any attack upon Mrs. Hudson. "Strikers" among the girls also said their sympathies are with her, but ed eriect.

Second Floor bK'XENSL Half a Dozen Silk Items A Wonderful Lot of Men's and Boys' 1 Sample Golf Gaps U. S. VETERAN ENEMY ALIEN Must Register Despite Long Service in Army Ewald Maass, of S5S North Mo33 who was honorably discharged from the United States army after 'thirty-two years of service, walked into the United States Marshal's office yesterday and expressed a desire to register as an alien enemy. informed that the period for registration had expired and asked why hp had delayed he replied, "I did not think 1 would be required to register." He then exhibited papers showing that he had heen honorably discharged from tiie United States army, in which he had served for thirtytwo years with a clean record for faithfulness and ef- -If S2 Japanese Shirting Silks, SI. 59 yd.

received from our Yoko-) hama office quite heavy in weight i and in a quality which will laun Just Arrived CQ V. to Sell At VC Eac! jSiSJ inL a BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP S.W. Cor. 10th Market Second Kloor Over CbiIls Take Market or 10th St. ElTtor Open Saturday till 10 P.

M. In the Economy Basem. en Slightly Imperfect QmoiElMRugs In Two Wanted Sizes $17.00 Seamless t7 aq 9x12 Art tt S8.50 Seamless rfQ QQ Gx9 Art Rugs. Slightly Imperfect Rugs $15-00 Tapestrv Brussels 9x12 Rugrs, $11.89 $18.50 Seamless Tapcstrvx 9x12 Russ. $14.98.

S20.00 Wool Face 8.6x11 And because they are samples, they're the best you could possibly buy, in points of style, quality and making even for their regular price and there are about o'OO different kinds from which to choose. Striking and smart, conservative effects in all the colors most popular this Spring splendid selection. $1 Artificial Silk Shirting, 79c yd. In very handsome Jacquard strifd effects, 31 inches wide, and quite durable. This fabric is much in demand this year for men's shirts, women's blouses, or entire frocks.

3 "Radium" Silk, $2 yd. A beautiful plain colored silk sometimes called "crepe taffeta' absolutely pure in dye and 40 inches wide. Black, navy blue, Quaker grav and ivory. Black Dress Taffeta, $1.59 yd. 35 inches wide; a finely woven lustrous quality that can be depended oh for wear.

1 against the "system. And they say that they will tell the operations of the system at the mass meeting. der beautifully. Suitable for women's sports frocks or men's shirts; striped; wanted colors. $2 White Washable Satin, $1.69 yd.

05 inches a finely woven quality that will launder perfectly. Black Dress 3Iessaline, Special, $1.50 yd. 35 inches wide; all silk; good weight all pure silk. S'' i First Floor li.ieucy. During that time he fought Indians, served abroad and was in the Spanish-American War, Maass is fifty-nine years old, was a top sergeant when he retired and is drawing half pay from the government, but he has never been naturalized.

He was permitted to register. 3 0 Good Looking Straw Hats for Children, $1.00 to $4.00 In qualities that completely outrival any hats similarly priced in other stores. They come in all wanted sizes, in a great variety of smart, trim effects, and in all colors. eiei xvus. io.oy $30.00 Seamless Velvet 9x12 Rugs, $21.89 $32.50 Heavv Axminster Rugs $24.89 "w- First Floor It Means a Lot to Save a Third in Boys' Spring Clothin TEST TRANSFER ORDINANCE Action Begun to Test Legality of Bill Shifting Funds Mandamus proceedings were instituted yesterday by John 1 Connelly, City Solicitor, to "test the validity of the transfer bill passed by Councils early last month.

The ordinance did not receive a two-third vote in either branch of Councils as required by the rules of that body for the passage of all bills accrying appropriations. The proceedings, begun in Common I'leaa Court No. 2, were entered in the $1.00 Inlaid Linoleums, 37c sq. yd. Useful roll ends in tile and wood patterns, many of the same design, making it a simple matter for you to procure enough of one pattern to cover a floor.

Please bring room measurements with you. No mail or 'phone orders filled. That Is Precisely What You Can Do Here When there is a big factory like ours in back of the selling it stands to reason that retail prices will be less because there is no middleman's profit. And the advantage does not end with the price, for the service is better and the details of the tailoring better because it all comes directly under bur own efficient supervision. New lots every day bring the best you can secure for a boy and offer you opportunity to save at the same' time.

IN THEY COME! The New Undermusliiis For the April Sale And every one of them at a Special Economy Price, made possible by the big purchases we made in preparation for this April Sale. Quite the prettiest conceits imaginable, either pink or white, trimmed or plain, but ALL AT PRICES VERY MUCH BELOW USUAL. Every woman's supply of undermuslins needs replenishing at this time of year when Spring needs are upon us and Summer just around name of Peter J. Cavanaugh, an employe i What's new in better business methods is always worth looking into. That's why it will pay you to drop in at the Business Show this week at the First Regiment Armory, Broad Callowhill Sts.

Take filing. Files either help or hinder the work of everybody in the office from the Big Boss himself clear down to the humblest clerk; they either save or waste every one's time; they make the difference between a smooth-running office and one always upset. A few minutes at the Amberg Exhibit may give you an entirely different idea of both the simplicity and the importance of a quick and sure filing-and-finding system built on basic laws. The principles which m'ake for both simplicity and certainty in filing are something which Amberg has spent 49 years in discovering and in applying to widely different requirements. Amberg Service is individual, not ready-made.

We have solved the problems of over 61,000 firms. Amberg Cabinets, wood and steel, are standard and the Indexes fit any make of cabinet Full informatitm for the asking either at the Business Show, our office or by mail. SnellEN'S'JRGS Economy Basement of the Bureau of iire. C'itv Controller Walton, questioning the validity of the ordinance, declared jie would not approve any warrant drawn against the appropriations named in the bill. Ernest Lowengrund, first assistant to Mr.

Connelly, said the suit is a friendly one brought for the purpose of determine the status of the ordinance. 0 tne corner, uur iimeiy advice is to seize the economies in this Fancy Wool Norfolk Suits, $5 to $18 The very best of selected fabrics in all the newest models. Norfolks were never smarter than this year. All-Wool Blue Serse Une New L.ot ot Glove $1.50 to $2.50 It Takes Courage To Be a Soldier Suits, $8.75, $10, $12, $13.50, $15, $16.50, $18 It takes iron nerves, men with red blood and the brawn to do, the nerve to U. S.

Junior Suits, $3.50 Not a boy nowadays feels he is really "in it" without just such a suit. These are more than ordinarily attractive and are designed for long "service." 3 to 10 years. Oliver Twist Regulation Tub Suits, $4.25 One of the best things the Spring has brought out. We can hardly keep them in stock and particularly good value at this price. Some suits selling at almost double the price can't touch them for quality and style.

Washable Norfolk Suits, $5 Cool and serviceable. It will pay to lay in the summer's needs NOW while the price is $5.00. New Trench models in black and gray linen and Army Khaki crav-enetted. 6 to 17 years. Washable Knickers 95c to $2 Every -boy and his mother know about these knickers of ours.

A new lot just down from the factory will give you particularly good values. 6 to 18 years. SmhH FKmirpriS Third Floor Silk Undergarments Are $1.19 to $15, instead of $1.50 to $20 These new garments of glove silk have so many delightful features that they bid fair to rival all others in milady's favor. In this special lot are included. Camisoles Envelope Chemise Gowns Yama Yam a Pajama Suits in flesh or white, lace trimmed or plainly tailored.

85c French Cambric Drawers, 65c The embroidery trimming and the material both excel in beauty and "quality. Combinations, $1.00 to $2.00 Combining either cover and drawer or cover and short skirt. Fine nainsook, combined with either lace, embroidery or both, make up an endless variety of things pretty. 1 $2.50 to $4 Envelope Chemise of Silk, $1.95 to $3 Excellent values in both lace trimmed and tailored models of crepe de chine and satin. $5 Crepe de Chine, Gowns, $3.95 And we doubt if a little while later will find such delicately wrought gowns of such splendid crepe de chine purchaseable even at $5.

Some in Jap silk. Snf.i.lfN'fv.RgS Second Floor and Amberg La ex Co. In new Trench models, universally becoming and very popular. Spring Reefers, $6.75 Of an EXTRA GOOD QUALITY Khaki Cloth in the latest Trench models. You can't touch anything like these reefers elsewhere for half again the price.

IVz. to 10 years. Woolen Novelty Suits, $5.75, $6.75, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12 Just the novelties best suited to the small boy. Cloths that are REALLY SUITED to the boy in smart, clever new styles. 3 to 10 years.

Pioneers and Originators of Modn Vertical Indexing Widener Building Established 1868 Telephone Walnut 4674 to climb mountains, and "go over-the-t or with stamina enough to meet the night attack. Energy is the most valuable thing in the world. You need energy every day, -every minute of the day. It is the same behind the lines, in the $6.50 Military Wrist Watches For Soldiers and Sailors Today, $5.00 Excellent timekeepers, with nickel or gun metal cases, black dialj with radiolite dials and hands, and wide Kitchener straps. bNELLENB'JRGS First Floor Tire Sale Today A Limited Number of Perfect Falls Tires, Wrapped and Guaranteed for 3500 Miles At Greatly Lowered Prices These famous tires come with the tractor tread and are all of strictly first quality.

The motorists who want to buy Liberty Bonds and Thrift Stamps will do well to investigate this unusual opportunity to save money. $21.30 Tires, size HC 30x3 2 D1D i $24.95 Tires, size (OA rr 32x3 Vi DO $33.25 Tires, size 5Q $34.00 Tires, size QQ $35.70 Tires, size tiQA CA 33x4 p3OU ITJ 5 Tires: $30.00 SneLLENBURgS Economy Basement The Store For Thrifty people: WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN A WEAK BODY work shop, and on the farm. What is most needed is iron in the blood. Every man should have as much iron in his body as is contained in an ordinary "tenpenny" naiL If your blood is thin, watery, your face pale and 500 High-Grade Japanese Spring- Replenishing of the Bed Muslins Can Be Done Most Profitably at Snellenburg's with Matchlessly Good Values Like These to Choose From Porch Screens Have Special Prices Today Prices which are 'way below their real market value today, and because they're 23c Yard-wide Bleached 55c and 65c Feathernroof such wonderfully good values, we're pretty certain that they'll go quickly, so be on licking, 49c yd. When you're fifty, your body begins to creak a little at the hinges.

Motion is more )ow and deliberate. "Not so young as I used to be," is a frequent and unwelcome thought. Certain bodily functions upon which good health and good spirits so much depend, are impaired. The weak spot is generally the bladder. Unpleasant symptoms show themselves.

Painful and annoying complications in other organs arjse. This is particularly true with elderly people. If you only know how, this trouble can be obviated. For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been relieving the inconvenience and pain due to advancing years. It is a standard, old-time home remedy, and needs no introduction.

It is now-put up in odorless, tasteless capsules These are easier and more pleasant to take than the oil in bottles. Each capsule contains about one dose of five dreps. Take them just like you would any pill, with a small swallow of water. They soak into the system and throw off the poisons which are making you old before your time. They will quickly relieve those stiffened joints, that backache, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gall-stones, gravel, brick-dust, etc.

They are an effective remedy for all diseases of the bladder, kidney, 5iver, stomach and allied organs. Go to your druggist today and get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Money refunded if they do not help you. Three sizes. GOLD MEDAL are the pure, original imported Haarlem Oil Capsules.

Accept no substitutes. Genuine Haarlem Oil Mfg. N. Y. hand early if you want one or more.

They're of selected bamboo, with narrow-slats of outside bark, and come complete with rope and pulleys, all ready to hang. anemic, or pimply, you feel depressed, blue, without energy to complete your daily tasks. It's time to heed the warning. Put fresh, clean blood in your veins, take "Irontic" Tablets, a new combination of soluble iron and herbal extracts discovered by Dr. Pierce and his Physicians of the Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N.

Y. It gives one snap, pep, 'vim and vigor to have this iron in the blood. "Irontic" is a blood maker, a strength builder and a nerve tonic. You can obtain "Irontic" at most drug stores for sixty cents the vial, or you can obtain a test package by sending ten cents to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y.

Muslins, 20c yd. 50c Pequot Tubing, 45c yd. Requiring but little sewing for pillow or bolster cases. 45 inches wide. 35c Yard-wide Bleached Remnant lengths of very good qualities.

50c and 55c Bleached Sheetings, 44c and 48c yd. ,72 and 81 inches wide priced accordingly. 24c 40-inch Unbleached Sheeting, 18c yd. Screens, bx leet, i1.48 Screens, 8x8 feet, $1.98 Screens, 10x8 feet, $2.48 Screens, 12x8 feet, $2.98 Nainsook, 30c yd. oNELLENBURjgS -First Floor No mail or 'phone orders filled.

SneLLENBURGS Fourth Floor N. SNEELENBURG sN. SNELLENBURG fQ.

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