South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 31, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 January 1922 — Page 2

TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1922 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

M'CRAY IGNORES SHANK'S PARADE PROTEST DEMAND

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Tim IMRßni Utaluxs continue

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DEAD TOTAL CUT

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Deaths

REPARATIONS FOR

GENOA CONFERENCE

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lr-l T"rrir-hr Ciiuffrii. ir .-irranir-in,-for j"vcn Mipplomentiry wlr's tn t,o x1'2-" I11 the conff rer.cfj ro;n of the tViS'-. thf -f thpni running t3ir"t to Indon. T Ii r" t" I'.iri. ajal or. to Ilorlin. -Aorklric rlcra jh i'i?t runients whirh -will bo capable cf Inn-l'ir? r''.0'jO wnr'l" hour.

Hop was exprffd t tti niniia-;

"1. C'inr!'-?: K -Mf r. en?in"r mm-1 trv of 'ordnn affairs Monday th.it

..ti. rior.'i "'.viVh' ,, I '''i1-"'". '",f mal-;i'ir a p-rral ! th, t'n te I St it' H will be repr'-nt-

f'-rtif. -Ht.or ti a ln- b--en ir.-t.tll- i

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j? v y of thr wr" k-if, (Ifj irf I h"

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- Im- f'-flirjj in political circles

:j5,.ur. :iV i rir.:..:;i - h's fnp-ll il-.-: ,r I v -:if-r - t ! a ,lef"( J;i mate riil at fm point of j that without American participation

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?OT:th ijerl (or hum', pro'cahly arriving hero Friday, iwaür of (nnral arranrmer.t 5 v r.! later. TO UN n.MON . John Fimonr.-. 1 Tf: S-rh ivi a.. Ii"'l Sjroiiy . "i.r-z . ; 1" o'ojnf k . II mm hrr ir If'irery. Vprt! P". J 5 . an i w is ' I .--.rs ovi. .ides hi? t. TherM. ff. -nr-v;vc1 by t :tr. M-i-. Ar.ra. 1 ri-r of Hungary. Kunrnl rrvirf will h hrM Tuesday morning at . a; tliSacred Ifeirt Hur.canan -h-jr . Rf-v. D. Sy-'hta ctTiciitip-. Purijl will be in PaT--i Il.irt m f -rv.

STATISTICS

r f- tu, ..,,,.1 i,,v fo- t;v i.rrtnatc.' of th- nv-I ,h" r "' f airport. He M.l, how;th, conf-rcruo wonM not b a com . ", r-" -Vi-'- .-V'-. ft.- :"T.af:'b ,;i..Kr' pI i - r ) o;,: !V n t r ' ' "sV ; ' f ' r ; 11 1 ,: u hc ' h'"r ' 1 1 " r" h l : mment lias no

-i'6.-.fl ....... ' f t: rP, .-u-.-. rn 11 'r 'n N!)M""' I t raoT-.I its Mla!".- t (iCIloa, !flr.-i and aV.J- l' 'that ' tmriirr- ' thonch tl,' , -or... r ial . t;l . h - 'onf met ion IMans S4jnn.. ! but prominently mentioned as por ubj'-.- t . 'i'.i' w t '. ::.'-nt.- !::!ald j,,Uht b- pi of i Plan f-r the support of tli r'f. I Mhilltios are Count Sforza, who reJr,,' j rmvi-icii f- r v.ar u-'- j in . of ' r'l. K lie r asserted. ir.diMte that ' c ntly was appointed tninlstcr to 'Tn.Uf f,-ro nr.pirr,'1; ;;';-. Ith- .-..pacify for weight wan srt-atly 1'ranco and who is a veteran of

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n-.:ni:r..i 'll f, j;;'';:''..:;... ' it miMimm rT hko Whlnston. laud Sen. Schanzer. who I, head of' nry Cooper. 32 1-2 W. J,-ff-r-

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OF MEDIATION IS

BASIS OF PEACE

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:ral rrrar.I jury

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f t a I- !! tili 1 '"'in ' '.) : r ' 'iu!d l o dor.e. I; ti;.- parfi'.-u! ir i tt-r 1' hri. fh roiniij iti'amply able t- rpik. frr th rn- : Iv r. 1 I n c t. only ask w. sr !

rTpp-' ir b'for- the .o-1i-,;-.r. - ! I"":- v. rhr .oS.. of the trnc-dv. 10. 1 1 n V w ? ii t' 1 1 v 1 d 5 ! ' r I." th.: j r'tC ..!,), to :rr,,(.ll!,Viriir U1U 1 alld h, foro tb orir-r ar.d that ln-a'li - -.o-' A I trr Se.-rinn f r'U ":rv ""bout dIy. it paid, in :

; m eft ort to ox blame.

MOVLVG rr.RM.ITS.

th Italian del,--.it ion at tlo- v: h- : Wl1- to 210 1,2 s- If lyette

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SALYATION ARMY DRIVE FOR 51,500 OPENS IN NILES

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U. W. Whltinger. PnrtHfio av. to 1243 Mifhawaka pv. Robert Ottnun. S2i K. Min-r r-t. to Germany.

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p.d Thrt ,-.ver':Kt;t- of Indian . an I 1 - - - .. safrtj.n d the atithority and j-;r.s - more tb.an or." or two ror.i"ti'Ti of t r p';!'!.' -er.s .r ,-.,- ' mitt'.- .--it? idi:: the Japanese, a.plat- I by th" -or.-!;tiit,on 1 "d ' 'h; ! -. ;nid Am ri'-an dr-b .1 1 ior.-

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o ueii- i "' ly j 1 1 1 r i t i : into th" r .-ord tholi ; vi' wo on th" rubjftt. TIoi r .lu-.k'-' '! r '..r.iiin .li:.d armament,

.Ml Foi IJo(ercl. oi-in'-ei tb'rt all bodies liad iif-en j-r-i'vivii from the delri.c, th-? : -it( h for b' :d us halted Mmd iy by ff?: -als in c!u:s;e of ree.ue work whh-h b.?d KAn oyj continuously for 4 0 horns. The iat body was remoed from the wreckage late Sundv nicht. Insn.-tpr Ilaly ordered

il 2'.-f!ii!y." .lust br f i th-- n; t.:.'

th the airr, "Tue;: to hi'-' x roni- ; :hra'd in th" inM uerjeral tnr.., j th" w ilh of th" theater razd at itteo vi-.:t th" - oil ,.!- .on. th" Kev. !.k. h"ili lit t lo ptoti.i i" of lout; ; ') e a safety preeaution. TJn-

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f nrde l report tint the walls hd inllipseii, Killmsr; mm in the rescue party, acre spread broadcast Mon-

Herrieu Coiiutv" Total Is S,000 Loan Afcfociation Makes .Report. Special to Tho News-Times: NTLKS. Mich.. Jan. SO. -Three thourand dollars with which to carry on its work In Kerrien county during the coniins year Js the goal of the Sahation Army's 12-day drie. which gan Monday. Xiles o'jta In th- diivo vn been placed at $1.300. An advisory committer of Nile.s' riil.ens, with Dr. Robert IIenderon as chairman, lnts bteti

JKWELRY SALESMAN ROBBED OF SAMIM.LS BUrrALO. N. V.. dan. .10. -Thomas V. Meagher of M in tu a pol i."-, a. jewelry salesman, upon hi ai-riva-in uffalo from the west Mo;day,

complained to polic" that -L. rn.' on- j taining; much valuable jowdry badj

Ibeen rtoIen from him while ju was

in a parlor car. The o.--s, h said,

would probably exceed J,O0o. 'Fhc caso was 5tolen while the alrs-rr.in was comin? 10 I'uffib fr-01 LiiPorte. Ind.

l.s fit', m ide flv- stit, m' tit : "Thi : 111 ''n-ir -oiiMtl ra tiou f tar itpourtrg f-hj'A-. tint the p, 0ple 1 a -' 1 n f: which is to w.tb'.dy all

f di"u 'rd, and V-it fr,r th;.- ibm - : "b ci-i i.iidi:;t' i 'hrna. th" day. nj-iiir niu-h excitement

st'a'.ioi! telephone r i'e.-s in th. . arms I b ; 1 e? arc making no pre--j " t r I u 1 re -check of tin; d'.ad in- . . . 1 . ' A 1, . . V .. I . . . , - r . 1 ir.. 1 .i' r t T 1 . t . . i- . i r .1 til i-i. 1 1 O . I . . . 1 . , 1 . : ,1 . -I t . , I M,,n,l .r n!!il I 1 1 a I t ti

!l -o't, ?!.- out Is" .u,d v." wiirti-.u r. .-ardit-: Dm 1 a a nco-.Iupur.csH nun " of th" 1 njurd" did the de,th f:',,'me'1 to ai1 In securing th de-

ov thit th.- .- ite 1- ird i 1 . 1 j a ! I i a to e . in .mium miatfr-J it had toll would 0 1C. Reports that iat. if. is uppo-d to ' l'i-.-n su;,toI that a cl ul abro-jtJireo additional person1 had died Maor Shink did 11 j-ip w 1 1 1 1 t !ic '! T ' '-' nlharcr pm i-.t.i the were unverified. A dozen persons owd th it i-nt into 1 1,. r;o -m"r' ! f'' ' a'.ti rt ,-on entimt. but fome j in hopitaK. how ever, were r'Pnrte,l

BLM'AST MAYOi: Iir-IILI T T. DHLFAST. Jan. 30 Sir William V. Ooatfs Monday was i - - o 1 d lord mayor tif lUlt-iht.

Anci ic j". d b-gcit-s at käst, are .-aid ; in a critical coinlitb-n Mondnv nicht.

More than 10 0 persons sustained injuries of innre than a niinor nature and w re tak n to hospital . Theaters Open Again. With the x.-epi,-n of fnr motion picture houses controlled by the corporation whi-'h own d the Knit kerbo' her, tlreatrrs in tint city were open Monday, advcrtisrmentg In newspapers ac-urinij the publi" that they had been carefully inspected and declared safe ly officials. Ttarry "'iandall, mmaprr of th K'.i' k' rb" I; T. in announcing that o')er the. if. is jr' tl-. 'randill chain

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T am opo.e.j to this ipet g.-r." I r'"'v fM b. h -vo that i' will be wholly id Mayor Shank in hU add: s to 'ain-'-'-t.-nry. in i v of tin? agreee croud, "heraus" T am 1:1 favor ':(: to whi'h Prance .1 r.d Japan home rule. v, ma vor of th bra- pb d"d th'inlv.s lor", ty, 1 am going t "fight to pr"n' " understood also tluit a detl"h an outrage as t!i. We .ir- r''t i ion ha.s been n .u h-d t"j MU g enough h"r" in Indianapolis to th" "K-mC .ilmvi rinc y, s. d itioj into :n our own afTairs. W" don't, lnvr ;:i s- p irat- treaty and 1 may be

20 un the st it" and c- t a hui! r-- a ! for .1 hm v-i.-n t Widn'sv'

erc!ianf. to cimo lo re nnl ten u- day's pb-.- ary : fusion ahtng with the hat Wfc shall 1 tell 1;, h-w to run aval trc.rty. In iew of tl;o 1 . 1 - t ir city. i that a r - w eonfereip-o i to be ns"I5oy?. If a cinch !f t'a:-; lufX'-r .-"?ol'l".l in th tu ar futnt" to .J ises throuch one ,f two th!:r.s uill ' u.- ! 1 w of w 1 rf 1 0 .-oiii" (!:. i' es, ilren. Eith-T th nah'i.- t.nv ' hav fa ore.l , I I a 1 1 tnaitv action

fro.'ht in liishcr rat fa;- th- .-. .! th." .T.nnrim- nn-s!:"ii for '.', . Wo;i;. i-nnin rjofe.l until further iht:n ir. a fii..rt time, r-r the f.-.- -t-. l-u'. the Am rican dc'ec: t imi j ,...t H-ui t,; va rloii". not he.

W WllO 1 -MVS the Se.'l-.itieS Will C't 'u pl'-flCUlir IS Slid to he ,inl"W

.11)?. fine of the.. two thic.es lr-n thft the Ilo.lt resolut ior.S bo writb'n c t- happen When you cipitali-: a no.. .1 iriinl ; ri I hindint; interna rpor.atiT. .it a l np'-ro than v. ? tiop.il io;. t: t.

in.ii imp. ir 1 piaanu" out a : iln .-teat of 57iooinn whi' Ii tln-y e trying to put oer." I Tho maof der-lared the - -. T j id not aeomb'f d "In at', disorderly ' arit" h:t tliat iff. purpo--- was tha vc want ow rights as r:t:ret- " A j Ud chorm of "ar-" a;v-uri"d t!;e! ayvr's call for a v.fe on whetb.-!

IRISH GRID STARS CONFESS TO CHARGE 'onf inuei fron Page COie.

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tvp"-" conin:;- ! "n sliouM ;

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r ir.erensed t '."tVmrT ratr". but

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mr before the ;..to- t. hi- par-' "':'r "f holida- maliin e. !e :o tb.e Mi'e , n a t crowd of !'"'' tha' with a view to financial

r ,i nnit...n. .1.. n ...i-i t T.. t m vof.c inlet.a1.r..fli..i'w- ..i-liilrt Mi. j

'ef;itoS h e v" i l fo " a f 1 e - p - - ; o . j - ' 1 ' ' : 1 l 1 . ' i-. iii'ii i .- . iojs, ":in uiuui- i., ..ii.-j " stat" hv.;se. . nu:r.V- r of n-e-n-!'"1'" -v,''b oiide i. tlifferer.'-". i ua s- i b'ra la s Pikle, nn of the victims.

; n U'-h a- th" ciiaia:" of prof. -iotiaj. . al-o was lifted as Mi-s M. C. Pik,".

1 fr. i" pia.ir.g in tin- gam.-. . P wa s also di-co red that while

caue anv of th" theaters were considered trn-ife. hut becaufo he and Iiis a.-".-. "dates did not desire to -u. oept Tuoney for amusm'tit wliile the city h ;i s nifnirnitu for tho?e who bvst their I i s in flic Knicker ! m ker. I orcisn Pclcgatrs s nipatli!.c. ) Iii rial. s of three foreign governments, in statements Monday expressed sorrow over the tragedy. Tiu-y were Paron Shidehara, the Japaiieso ambassador. M. Sarraut, htad of th I'rera'h delegation to thn aims onference. and Minister Krün of pennvuk. P is ion of the names of the dead Mo r.d ay hrotight out the Wy atf M' Kimmio and Jack MeKimmie, Loth li-trcl as dead, wer- the same

s f the nahti ! under A. 11. Whir

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HowanI W. Knet-.-si lost his life, an 'to- hid been m ole in listing a son a- also dead. William Walters.

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.e- ni:l;tumen w -re :n ,-;ti-.-ns . ,! lli,T ,n' . - o , r cnn" ev- and !: I no atfia.f atf-nflon j1'1' v ,le in v. ility rot. ptepirel liltv nohcr.r-rn urre a No . , -., ;'t er. i f "r tb" - 11 ,- l.'hhc AnJer.-on

; Thou; tb.e - io 'i )e par. ' fU irr ' 1 '' " u- 1 l'"--t.r'" with P.roo;;ln. N. V.. a student at !e fr-rnie.J ..r two wiie'- s. r-n rated i v " n" U;1S unf imili ir. and that ! f org. tav. n irf Ji'.d school, jt was ir.tr .it t b. ." cv I ii; tn t h- down- ; ' ' ' ' rbuv ill- no n had hut one or ! f'Minil. was h.-ted twice among die .n d.frv. a ' I .. a l.idge Jn '' P- ' 'uhi.g WAini" through -b ad. Tndnn'ip'd..-. Th" tia vcr bli:n" !-n r a ilir--t ""ip-k" was tin: ! The :.. eor-..,- jons brought the rj-icvd fr.-m h- e;v ) i V.. a ha nd j : 1X 'ny'J '' p-av- ,T;'' :1 " ' I'-nd thj j r, umher ,.f d. ad. at o-n- rial" giv.-n ar-hi-tr .ih-ol t " v n-f ; T.-.j-!or all" f e-jm ompo.-ed miiulias pi. down fo 101. with ofl'.cials

id i half :';!; . - :: they rh ni i n r

! ; J e i n i e Th a it" ma'. - a -pension of the .t-b.f player- t.i. ans a somewhat

serlons hjow to N -t r

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ELECITES AC REE

' ' V " i -h HaUet hall t. atn. whi iMIi--" PACU IC ISLANDS .A? 1' T-or. wa pgirbd ,,Pe f . h - berr r-nr 's so the t if e. TI

v. a - Indiana alb.-: i ' gaud la t

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i 'r.t.n'ie i fr-cn !hf i pe i

hen no rurl.i-r f -rt iti.viti ?:s r i r I I e s a re t -,- r r ". e !. " . Asar epf.d. the pr,.s O' ; ROD!). D FE(EIl E ie pover to m.m am i; th r SLAYER. CONVICTED :rr-eu ? atu th" fort .p.--a t . . n..-- -d

h I'h.hppit.e (iinw, A '. ' a ' i iar.d anl various "".-.aber Pa-, ir

- r- v 1 o ! : s ( -1 t : i joe l

f Pnivers-ity oi Vlin-:- stars wen j -ittempting to Iea; n the identity of

i "Mrs. lii-." w ho-" death was report,... lit r ib' ith would make tit- revised

I'ame ath-ltotal '''-v P was a!i learned Mon-

fl'.c.r Kilcy wfis captain of day that .Mr. Himer Parchfold. the

ib u k h: r-in -' aw . and not the daughi . of former lb. p. A. J. Parchfold, of peun lania. who !"-( hi life, w -t a nmt'g the ,ci .

' 'on: ir.aed from I'aco (O e.)

MOD SI RV IVORS TELL OF RESCUE AS SHIP GIVES LAST LURCH t'Vmmued fmm Page One.)

sired ejuota. on this committee, arc

.ludgo Charles II. White, T. M. Swain, Alderman N". P. Ke.ebe, I J. Plym, Thcmaa Cain, A. II. Brown. A. N'obK Henry Ilenkel, l-'loyd

Mullinex and C. p. Mejer. 'apt.! Pet r Holland, with ho.acbiua'-ter in Nibs. Is in charge of all Salvation work in the county. Suit for divorce has b.-.-n tibdi

in the Kerrien county urciut curt by Mrs. Anna Leach. T'OT X. ond :., against her hus-band. Albert I.eai b. ruelty k the charge. At th" annual meeting of rshareholders of the K liable Building and

Loan ii.'oi htlon. the following were!

ebcted members of the board of dire.-tcrs for a term rf three y?ars: P. P. Atkinson. Henry Henkel. John Huff. H. Mason and W. A. Nnhlc. uffiof-n? 'f the aso.iitiou for th coming year wer elected a.s follows: Coige P. Winter, pres iilent: II. lb Labertearx. vice pr sident; W. P. Wil;. bfcretary; Ired t'. lean, trra.iwer, and Wilbur N. IJurn?. attorney. According to a nport made by Secretary Wills, th association now has out in inort gage loana $ÖTS.O0' whil the association's undivided profits aro $20,0:ts. The association has a surplus fund of J12.000. it was pointed uut at thks meeting that one need of tho organization is tho more general buying by the gewral public of its jn-epaid stock, which pays .an annual rash dividend of five percent. Such buying would make it possible, to mctt a. larger number of applications for loans, according to Secretary Will. Misvst K reed. a Wilhehnlna Lxner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lxner. X. Twelfth st., and Al fred V. Tusmus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charier, Auimis. IZZ'J S. Twelfth ; w. rc married nl o o'clock Sunihn afternoon in St. John's church by th" Lev. P. C. Saffran. The cou-pb-were attended by Misn Sadie Kxner. a slater of the bride, and by Arthur Ausmus. a brother of the groom. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served to 75 guests; at tlm hnnm of the bride's parent?. Mr. and Mr.. Ansmu will mike their home In Nile?. Circuit Court Judge Charles K. White hasi granted a decree of livorcc to Ir. (icorgc 'etter. prominent Niiea' dentist, from his wife, Marjorie Vetter. LxtiCTue cruelty waa the charge. pr. Vetter was gl cn tho custody of their four-

car-old son. Jack. ; Miss Mary Irene Keep, daughter! "f Isaac Keen, j; Howard st., and !

;Ianitl Ilydron-, also of Niles, were1

married at the Ihcsbterian mans, ! Saturda afternoon l.y the Rev. If. I. Scherer. Mr. and Mrs. Keen will j mak? their homo in Nllcs.

DI HLIV .MAVOH HIn,K( llil). DUBLIN. Jan. 30. Lrd Mayor Laureneo O'Neill Monday was reelected.

Cct tlm Philadelphia habit, lb ular ni als reduced to r.Oc.

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White Goods at Interesting Prices 'I he completeness of our selections is a feature, of the Spring lines. Almost anything you could want is here. Long Cloths, ranging in price from 1 6c to 30c a yard and a special price when bought by the 10 yd. piece. This is suitable material for the commoner undergarments. Nainsooks, ranging in price from 19c to 39c a yard and also a special price cn a 1 0 yd. piece. This is a soft material with a fine finish. Voiles, suitable for curtains. When you see these you will be delighted at the quality and price 35c a yard. Plain Voiles in an excellent quality 29c a yard. Dotted Swiss for a variety of uses 50c a yard. Tyrone Suiting for aprons and dresses in plain white- 25c a yard. Pajama Checks in three qualities 20c, 25c and 39c a yard. Durretta Cloth, a fine, firm cloth for middies and dresses 35c a yard.

Shirtings White Madras 30c a yard. Madras in a very large assortment of designs 5?c and 45r a yard. French Madras an excellent quality 65c a yard. Eton Madras, a material that has great wearing qualities combined with beauty of pattern. Silk stripes 85c. Cambridge Cords. This fabric has cords of contrasting colors, making a novel innovation in Shirts 65c a yard. Silks Radium $1.35 a yard. Jersey $1.25 a yard. Filmette $1.50 a yard. Sport Satins $1.50. Taffetas $1.75. Crepe de Chines $1.95.

2air,ainis' f Mladleirla anud Emlbffn)Mrd Liimeinis We will offer during February several odd lots of hand embroidered Madcria Linens at a considerable discount from the already low prices. Below are mentioned only a few of the items which will give you an idea of how our entire stock is repriced.

Scarfs that sold at $4.50 arc now $3.60. Scarfs that sold at $5.50 are now $4.40. Scarf:? that sold at $6.95 arc now $5.55. Scarfs that sold at $9.50 are now $7.60. 1 3 Piece Luncheon Sets were $1 1.50 now$9.20. 1 3 Piece Luncheon Sets were $13.00 now $10.40. 1 3 Piece Luncheon Sets were $15.00 now $12.00.

13 inch Napkins that were $12.00 now $9.50 a dozen. 13 inch Napkins that were $15.00 now $1 2.00 a dozen. Centerpieces that were $3.50 are now $2.60. Centerpieces that were $3.95 arc now $3.1 5. 72x72 Round Pieces were $22.50 now $18.00. 72x72 Round Pieces were $27.00 now $21 .60. Pillow Cases were $11.00 now $8.80 a pair. Tray Cloths, Doilies, etc., at the same proportionate discount.

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Mahogany Qne back V'ing Chair and Rocker $18.95 each. Same in Walnut $17.95 each. Mahogany Windsor Chair and Rocker $19.75 and $17.95 each. Mahopany Davenport Table 20x66 $45.00. Walnut Davenport Table 20x66 $33.50. William and Mary Living Room Table in Golden Oak 26x42 $24.75. William and Mary Living Room Table in Mahogany 28x48 $30.00. William and Mary Desk Table in Jacobean 26x42 $39.75. Queen Anne Living Room Fable in Mahogany $47.50. Solid Golden Oak Rocker with genuine leather seat and back $21.75. High back Mahogany Rocker with Tapestry seat $19.00. High back Mahogany Chair with Tapestry seat $16.50.

Separate Davenports 6 ft. Overstuffed Davenport $98.00. 6 ft. Spanish Leather Davenport $135.00. 6 ft. Overstuffed Bed Davenoprt $1 15.00. 5 ft. Duofold Gold Oak Bfd Davenport, covered in Tapestry $32.00. Suites That Add Much to the Appearance and Comfort of a Living Room 6 ft. Overstuffed Davenport and two Chairs, covered in Tanostrv $198.00. 6 ft. Cane Back Davenport, Chair and Rocker, covered in Silk Damask $200.00. 5 ft. Overstuffed Bed Davenport. Chair and Rocker $200.00. 3 ft. Dufold Davenport. Chair and Rocker, covered in Tapestry $93.75. 6 ft. Bed Davenport. Chair and Rockrr. covered in Spanish Leather $85.00.

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