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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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CHESTER MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1924. Social ana Personal Dr. Bradley, of this city, sjicnt tho week-end at Wildwood, N. J. i.

Mr. anil Mrs. OeorKC Hohnrts, Miss Hess itobcns and U. R. jumin motored lo Ocean City, New lo spend Uio weok-end.

Mr. nrid Hobcrls will remain during this week. Mr. and Mrs. CIcorRc former residents of this city for miiny yeni-s.

now. llvliiir 'In Wilmington, Del, are enjoying a vacation of (wo weeks at Atlantic: ClljvX. .1. Thomas Crowe tind soli, Thomas S2S West Third street, led Hiil- urdny for Providence, 11. 1., whe.ro they Will roniain n.

few as the Kuesl rit Mr. Crown's diUiKhter, Mrs. Wank Uromlcy, who will he rfmom- bere.l us Miss Helen Crowe of Ibln city. Howland V. Hughes, Philip Mowry nnd a parly of friends huvo returned after a week-end trip down the.

river on Howlnnd V. HugheH' boat tho and Mrs. Turner (mil tamily, of JOddystone, returned home 'after a pleasant spent as the quests of relatives at I.ewiHlown, I'enua, Mr. and Mm, Joseph F. Pelnney, o( Baltimore nr.o KpendlnK week as tho stiesls of Mr.

and Mrs. John J. JIuckley, West Seventh struct. 4 Mrs. H.

D. ftoney. .1007 AVpsl Ninth ytreet. Itna rrturned from vlait lo DelnW.ire Beach, where she. wns (ho eucst of her son Albcrl, who with a group of boys, of Iho hcaurrcctlnn In of the Rev.

Albert Caiiway. were campliiK at Ihe beach last week. Joseph McllUKh ncl'ompiinicd by his sister. Miss Gatherlm- 311 Pennell street, left for a. motor thi'ouijh the Innd states.

They will enter Cnn- nda and be for ivbout ten dnys. ICdmund Holly irood. of and Potter sireeis, the 'ptxsit week at Jtivervicw Ueach. Miss iVInry Dcmpslcr, of this city, hjis rcinrncd In her homo nit or week spent at Holiday Maryland. Miss Sara L.

Benjamin Is spending a week at Hallowny J-ioach, Charles town, Marylnnd. Miss Kathryn Mcllivmll Is spend- Inpr two wcQks at Ocean City, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew ma Pennell 'street.

were noticed the Chestcrltcs on the bonrdwalk at Wild wood, X. jicHlpi'tlny. Mrs. Jnmes 1'. ami daughter, Boris, havo returned homo after spemllnK a few days as tho Kticsts of relatives) nt WUdwood, J.

Miss Mnry AValker, nn employe In the office? nf ihu Viscose. Com- pan.Vj is vncutionim; at Niagara -V. Y. i Robert McClure, of Chester town- slilpi hns returned (rom Delawiive, whei'o lie has heen employed, Mr. nnd Mrs.

of 1507 Kilpmont avenue, havo returned from Lnke GPOI-KC, where they spent several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Oo.orKo McCain, East Twenty-second ''street, motored to Woodland ncaoh, yenle.rdny. Miss Freda Oartland, of Kewnrk, has relumed borne.

She spent a fortnlpht In city na the suest of Miss N'elllo Harden. Harry of 13ddy.stohe.lR Kpohdlnp Hireeweeks us the. Ktirst of his aunt, Mrs. Cl. 11.

Lewis, tif Burnham, I'a. James Nicholson, of this oily, on- tertnined number of friends lit Ills cotllvRC at Htillowny Henvh, over the Mr. and Mrs. John Coslett. 31S Pennell stront, ontrrlallied frieiids from Pittsburt-'h yesterday.

Patrick Boyle and Vrank Williams, of tho Eighth ward, nro remembering their friends with cards from Niagara Falls, N. where stopping a few dnysi on Ihelr return from Cjinnda, where they spent their vacation. nnd Mrs. Thomas Kllroy, of Bnekman Village. left Saturday for whrre they will upend fortnight ns the puests of relatives.

Mr. nnd T'atrlclc Kourth and: Pennell streets, have returned home from Canada where they spent week. While in Iho neiRhborlnK country they visited many point i (if interest, IncludlnK the shrine of Kt. Anne, no.iir MlRR Florence O'Doiinell. 000 West CLASSIFIED ADS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST AND FOUND terrifr, "d'-irk brlmllo, white, liewrird il returned to Matty 52: I'urkcr Si.

DEATHS AUK. 11th, IMl, C. wife of Hopr, iifcctl The relatives and frir-nds of (he family invited to intend ili.j m- ru-nil iicrilf-s on 'I'lnirhtlay at '1 in, at her ros-ldnu'i, lau-rnient 1,1 J'rt. On' AUK. Itnh; Snrah Jv.

wife Jlj Leather, njjcd -17 yi ark. 'riid rclnlUvK nnil Irlrrul'; nf fn- vitpii to intend fmiiriil aei vh i on WfdTH'sday at p. i nt the rf-l- derif-e of her hiislwuid. cbiy St. intiiiDcnt iuiv.uo.

MrCO.MMON'H— On An p. lOlh, ISit, ucorue beloved lni.sli uid of Annii: MeComrnons. Prlf-jids m-iy on f-venliiB at his Into residence. Sherman nnd Si ICXH and lntcrnir-Ti! rim Uun, Maryland on the JSth fnst. On Aug.

Oth, 15:1. Blaiichi- A. Shorard. The roltilivcs and jtre Invited to Hltcnd the funeral s-erUcra on Monday pvr-nlni; nt it o'c-lock at her late rtsldenct Seminary Avc. Interment ivt Ahltury Park.

On 9th, Ifln. nrv of the- into Patrick and Ann Sweeney. The rclallvcK nnd friends nrr vltcrt to nttonrt the on nafdfiy at a. in, from lam 113 Sbutli Media pa Hlcli ,11 Church of Nn- tlvlty at 10 o'clock. Interment at Calvary cemetery.

Third slrcet.Hs ivacallonlng at Sea Isle Clty N. Mrs. B. Kdwnrd JlelnhaiH.v, iho Times hushiesH odleo slaff, is cnjoy- IHK- fi week's vncallon inolorliiK to nearliy points ot tntorcsl. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Krmik If. lio.sn street, Juivo rotiirneil homo icr spending a. week at Ocean City, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Porter, and son, Hohert, Porler, Mrs. Knrl Me!) or nnd son, ICurl, oC I hits pity, wore week-end visitors lo wood, N. nialilnfi tho Irlp hy auto.

Ulr. nnd Mm I-'. Bpenl week at Atliinih: City. They were 1 at the Hotel Iroriuulx, Mrs, II. Sinyurn, and ulster, Miss Uorothy luinplirles, left Knn- driy for Q'c'crin Oily where Ihey will spend ten dnys.

'j'liey will OHO 'spentl some time nt. Atlnnilt: City. 1C. Kllloli, ol Mnwood, and -MlKHMartha Henncitt, ofMurc.uK were at tint- nrday, Aus'iist at tho Lutheran nral Kerlln HI h.v Ucv. .1.

1. Meeli, paHlor of Holy! Trinity Lulheran Tliomji'n fjeney ncted us hefll. num. a nil Uoroihy licnnett as maid of hiiniir. After a vvcddinpr (rip, Ihi- eouple will reside I 1111 Hlrcei Murcils Hook.

MlK.s 1 Kvclcyh a niir.io ''at dm Crtixar JIospKal. Is spending two weeks wllh Mlsn rjerlrudo Ilrunlng her home in Oiirneld. JllawoH l.a villa and Klvlra' Scod nimose nt t'l-umn- llnspllai, have returned (ifler Hpendins a iwii vni.villon. at. their hoinc'i, Halifax, jNova Scnt.ln.

X. rind famllv, of streei, are soJoiirninB for a few at nilneoieaKue, VlrKlnln. Thomiison, a iul Korlln BtreetK, luis returned lo his home after several days Hpenl nt buck HIM Mr. nnd Mrs. lOlhoi.

road. I'nrhnldc, spent Sunday, as Ihe guests of frlcmls nt Oceiin City. Mr. nnd Mrs. C.

IX Donaldson I'leasimt Hill are spending week n't Allnnllc City They arc rcKlstercd -it Ihe KiMdojila Hotel. lltiKh McCnffery, Xlnlh'si reel, bus! roturnnl from sliorl sla.v nt Hurjit, Xow Jcrficy. Dr. -loseph DiiArle, of llv. ipc-nt the at tloslhu.

wheix- he wnu Ihe guest of relatives. Allss Mildred Avon road PnrUsltle. returnetl Krhlny from' 1 HlroudsliiirK, whore she spent a two weok.s' vncallon. wnn U-rcd nl Ihe Maple Ilm-Ht hotel i Mr. and Arlhur P.

Vflmloy fninlly, of Pailt I'laee, have relnrneil utter spondliij; it weed at Htrouds. hiirjr, Pa. They rpKHtered at Hie Mnplo llurst Holel. Ilnrry U. tJoi-Mon.

of 177 Kas't tct'nlh Is" enjiiy(n 'a weeks' vm-allon, til Kiilhryn, -S'tln-ion. of fil AVesI Rlreel, and Miss Worrell, of ulree.l. nt- lacheK of tba Delan-firo Coimly Trust returned from'n va- oitlon npont nt Glen, N', Y. Miss Mary Helh Rtllle. Dupont reel, Ridley lime as I ho RiieHl of Mvra CliP.ilnuI, I'ophvr WivlU.

who Is Uio nl UPIVOCH riencli, Mrs. Ncwlln FCverson, has returned (o her home after a ten days' stay nl Che.ster Heights Camp. Siie was the K-neil of her brother. H. of Clienter 1 ADD ATI! hADDAlH Summer Camps Show 100 Per Gent.

Boost in Enrollment Mrs. P. Wllsmi. Miss Cathcrlno Wilson nnd Mlsn Helen Ilobh, spent Friday as Ihe KUesili of Miss Kdna Cavo, nj, the nrltst colony nt Klnl- pravlllfl, near Knuton, who is occupy- Inif her Kunnucr home, "Wayside nnd Archlluihl T. nieh- (irds.

I'rosppct nvrnue, Trospec-t Tnrk. will leiivo thla wrok nn 'a week's motor tour North. They u-lll slop nt Now York, nnd lour thrmiprh the famous fruit Iii'lt, romiiiB homo hy wny or XhiKurii. SUNS C'lalro nompsey, of Hldley Turk, Is Kpcnillnij thii remainder (it the miininci- srnsi'n, nt Orenn t'lly. Miss Mlnil Donaldson Orlniulo, is Home (Inie na Iho Kiiest 11 lier nun I.

J. A. Kei-frnson. Fifteenth sireet. Shn will enler trulnlnjf nl Tnylnr llo.ipl,il, Uiilley Park, In Hcplemher, POISOOEEDLE APPLES GIRLS WAKIIIXnTON', Aupr.

aged woman, cnllnl a "poison Jnbbcr" the iiolice was held yesterday for mental exnmiimtlnn. She Is ai-ouxcd of asking youiiR women: to escort her iii'i-oss crowded jOie Ihem In IliOjhand with a hypodermic needle, Injectlim-a iiolson whk-li cauncH them to faint. Tlio wonian'Kave her numo ns'Mrs I.ydla niackliurn and her npo ns sixty-four. arrested she wns Kilt-hod In styles of half a century "BO. IN MEMORIAM 2171 Emb.YOfo SMART DAYTIME MODEL Made in dark blue flat crcpc and trimmed with rctl embroidery, this design would be Mumiing fur wear in (own.

You'll also like it in pale yeljow linen, trimmed lilue. A printed summer silk would be nice too. that it' is bcltlcss, and (lie adroitly placed fcalnrcj will make you look slim and ncccn- 111 ale llic xlraiglit and fashionable silhouette of the very slci.ilrr The dress pattern cuts jizcs 16 .16, .38, 40 ami 42 inches bust mcasinc. In lc 36-inch size, 3 of material required. Price 15c.

stamps or coin (coin preferred). The monogram wlii.li is included it: our hot-iron. Iransfcr pattern No. 706 (blue and j'cllov," cost" 15c extra. When you send for (his pattern, we suggest that you enclose 10 cents extra for a copy jf our largjc Fashion Magarinc.

You'll find in it plenty of suggestions for A weather clothes and, in making'them, the price of the book will be saved over, and over again. Address youi order to oic Knrollnient rit the Stale Sabbath M'hool 1 fliirhijj thin yCEir haw iiiiTOtiKcd nearly onn hundred pc-r cent ami lho.se )n of- tile wrick now Ilinl thoniHfclvcs culled lipon to mid nililltloinit to of Ihe In uitcn- The under Iho aimyili'OK of tho PennsylVdnla Hchool oIllrliilH whirli If anyone is in- i-Ilncd to Iin nhmit tho fiituro of tho, Sunday In n. visit to of thoir fntii' ('iunjjs would make iin opitmint nf thfiil. one of tliolr Ki-nilp. Is lucaird iilitmt two from Hpnicf! crock and la of easy nu- i-CKU Iriiln n'ntl nnin from Allexmn.

Camp IH iinod fit frrrnt prrliidi fur IIOSK. then then MdiiltH, In the this year wort. 1 hoys Jiii'l moro thiin a iloy.pn in.slrnrloi'H, JIVCTJIHO Tlioii fi'llowcd am us I l.i.'.tlr. of uf Yin "(to (if Hi with HOihd thirty inp.trur.tiiiV nnd solor.x. The hold during the last "rnu'pln works had Tim fi'iuti '111 nls'ht! so crowded with wholesome.

and 'genuine! nUuly that Ihcrcvl.Tnu tlino for anyone to ahuvit what Ihcy would: do next. ICvM-yborly rtcnma li.i|'l» find cnlor.i lino the camp Kphit In a splendid In addlllon lo K.inosiitaUn. Ihe Slate Siihhnth i-Vhool Association li, alHo. npcrnthiK C'Uedon, a Klrl.f: camp, North 1 on (ho wholes of Ijtikc terlr with nn Ifndiince ot more- Ui.in two hundred nils year. HATED STEPSON, SAYS SHE DROWNED HIM U'ATWKLOO, loua, A (IK.

litidy nt HL.x-yi.'iir-<Hil -Viclt MahnriCH had not l)ocn i-ecovered lalo Inst nlKlit, frnm Sod.ir Uivei-. Inlo whiijh hlji Mis. M.irie MalutrleK, flhp pti.shrd him nlnjiit 10 n. m. il erday, I'olli'o and volunteer scarchera dra I he.

rlvfi'i rind used lionnd'i In iin effort "to rtro'vlj the trulli of the striry. rxi-ept for l.e.sliinony of a flsliorman. v. Iin K'JI iv lier go in the river with Ihe lad nnd without him, hiis heon Upland On Saturday a largo number of tho members of tho Boy Scouts ot (lie borough left hy ntito trunk for Dftthtl township, where they propose Koine. Into camp for Home time.

The lio.v.i..ivciit fully equipped for a good time nnd to moot every requirement for regular 'crimp John R. Plummer, formerly of the horouKh now of Hosemont. spent yesterday with friends ihe hor- ruifjh. nnd Mrs. Harry Y.

Conover, of. KlKhth Klreot, were rimontf those ihai spent yesterday out of town. and Alr.s. Leu-is AR-Coivan, nf Xeiv ork spent (he week-end with the former's mother on Hill street. Xelliu E.

Pretty nnd Mrill, Kerlln street, have (icon ii few, days nt Atliintie Ciiy. The llltlfl'(laiiKhtcr of Mrs.Mahol, lliiichtiiKon. of IClKhlh-Btrecl, is ,111 nl her home- with bronchial pucti- -MrB. Ilutchhison had planned to leave on SuUmlay last for Ke- holrViih to: spend her vacation. Warren, Mr.

nnd "Mrs. Andrew b. Warren and Mr. nnd Mrs. Hhoadn, of KlKlith street, left on rta.t in-day fur VirBlnla.

where tliev will bpend a couple weeks' Mr. and Mrs. ICrrshnw u-JJo boon visiting Uplnnd rolri- tivf- for more lhan a have re- to their home In Wilmington, nil. nnd l-'rank Miller and fltilfli'on, of F.i,".hil! Ijavp hf-en from tho horouKh for a few Jlr. nnd Mis.

l-'rank Wnrren and clillilvon have himiMl to ihelr home Ninth -stifel. al'lei' with at Heading, Ph. Mr. iintl 1 Jli'K. Howard, of ftli.iron Hill, were week-end Ylsitorn let Upland reliilives.

and IIH HearleK have cnjoyins' part of; the vacnlinn ut Atlantic Cilv, .1. Mr. find Urn 'werlc- end with the latlor's inothpr Mis. on KltthUi street. "Willis Hayes, of N'inlh stroet.

has hor-n some time, with rela- (il Allantii: C'U''. IViviil Cooiicr, was buried from his homo In Chester on Satur- wan for many years one of the host known residents! of the borough and had: a large circle of friends oven after ho had left the borough. l''or a number of years, while resident of Upland, Mr. 'Cooper wa's cns'igca in the milk business. He vyriH also one of the most tictlve i workers associated the Jlctho- (list church many years.

1 Among the Sick i Stanley Klewart. 010 Parker street, is recovering from a resent operation. Miss 13va of 3002 West Sixth street I.s. uufferlns from an In- to her spine, which she received in contact with a roL-k while bathing: nt Brldgewiter. Pfovident Mutual Life Insurance Company The most infcreatinrj subject in the world.

ALFRED G. STEER Special Agent 816 Crozer Building, Chester, Pa. When nature doesn't want the nun in shine, she pnllfi down tho must effective, of nil Thick, 'Hciivy Blnck Clouds! host to nature's inetMod of itwiiy thi; Klnru nro llullMrulc-to-ordor 'I'ho loundatlon Is a splendid cjuul- Ity of inutlln. trfiticd liunil with oil colors until it becomes opaciue. Tlir-n Hartshorn Itotlers and pc-r- fccL mukltiu 'Produce 1 iluit either emit or cxcludo llyhi us tlio fiimlly rtosircs.

Hoc dni-sn't affect the telephone can. always order Window Hhadt'S hy rlUKlnjr Chester 1115-H. D. SPRUANCE HALL Porch and -Cushions 318 E. 19th St.

Walnut St. Chester, Pa. BEAR LUGS NOW IK tho lima to figure you would' do Bhould anything KO wronK your ear on the. The- quii-Uest. easiest tiling would Ui our IriiL-k on.

voiir'trull A phone cnll nfll do It! DAY SERVICE 'PHONE 2609-R NIGHT SERVICE 'PHONE 1478-J Quick Reliable Auto Repairs Mo Buiano's Garage 25th and Providcnco Avenue OBITUARY MAHV SWhlHNEY Mlas Slriry 'Hwe'eney, ildUKlitcr of tlic Inlo Pnli'Mc nnd Ann Hweeni-y. of Jti-dla, died at the -Nledia Hospital, Hiiinrdjiy ovcnhiK. underwent iin ODcrullon for aijpeiulh'ltla on 'I'ljesilny laat at Ihu liowpltnl. AllfiH Sweeney wan horn in niul resolved her echifal Ion at the Medl.v public Slntio the death of'her mother ye.irn tdie had heen rcHUIInjr nlono in home Khe owned at Kouth avenue and linker s(reo(. Shu wan dresunmlcer and Cor yearii hud aorvc'il i for tho old Ihe county SiirvlvinR arii -einislns only.

Ar- not heen nindc Tor tho funcraI, Burin I of Dnvid Cooper David Cooper wan 1 on Snt- from hlsi Into residence. 1101 I'lncc 1 The hotly in Provideiu-e Avenue M. chureh, of which ho was a incnihcr for yoar.i. weru Kiing Jlrft, liorl.ieit 1'u leaves a wlfo and -seven rlilldren: Alfred nt Upland; of riie.slor; Mrs. Ktnil Mrs.

'I'osh, lUr.s-. Alherl .1 luiite.r, Kdwln and llilhui-n t'oopor. Hn was bin-tin Iho prnvo hy. nephe.w.M. Thcro was a lai-fO lloi'rii (imlileniM from Intrrinenl wns oiiulo In Jlope cemelny.

Household Suggestions LUNCHEON DISH flrated 1 veil lioilod 111 Inn In I'lll x. AUK. Wti-lckland. one-your-old diiiiRhler of Air. and Mrst.

Sheppcrd Klrlrltlaiul, Is wifo'iil. her home today (ifter Iinvliij; lieen rnrricd nearly ii inlln hy (i bear and loft unhnrmoil In. a 'dlich. M'hr, rarrled the blibv while she playinp 'with lier hrotli'er, Kddle. who was ton terrlllcd Lo any 11 ra (e a I l.s.

Tho henr. vhk-li apparently was lame. Is believed to ho one, whirli rsnipcd from a compnny here; WOULD YOU TELL ALL YOU KNEW ABOUT 1 NO DETOURS ON THIS TRAIL FOR $1000 The number of men and women who cun now be- laying away small foilunca through the PENNSYLVANIA SAVINGS, LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION Is nlmo.it Incredible. At.tJie snmo time they can live well well and surround themselves and their families with all needful forts and educational advantages. takes only f5'a momh for mont'ia lo set your first thousand i GAYLKV, Treas.

CHARUJS PALJtER, Scc'y C21 Edsmont Ave. 12 K. Fifth Street. MONOGRAM REFLECTORS MAKE NIGHT DRIVING A PLEASURE -LIGHTS FOCUSED HELMS-MAISON HELMS AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS 531 W. 3RD STREET PHONE 458 Authorized by tfro Keystone Automobile Club YOU Vour credit Is eood licrc for any sum from to JSOO.OO if you arc a Housekeeper.

School Tt-aeher or Salaried Employee of. characici Vour Kuotl iimiia is virtually your security Our plan is contUU-ntlal, no ono linowb but yourself for our nlan as sures strict privacy. Vou pay back your loayxln small sums nt low t-Kal payable only on tho amount of prli cipni owed. Klve, inimediate aid in strictly prlvato in kd learn aboiu our special loan plan. mine in anu TilconEed by Stato neparionent Best for 25 Years.

AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY Offlco Houro: S.3t) to 5.30 Dally 525 MARKET STREET Eecontl Floor Bell Phones Chester 3110 11 CLEANER COAL GET IT AT 100 Tilghmixn Street Phone 2318 ZINGER'S HANDY Put up in 4 and 8 tbs. packages. A disinfectant for white For plastered, brick or stone walk. Dries a beautiful white. This lime is in a powdered form and can be used as a fcrtilzer for plants, vegetables and lawns.

110 East On the job with nil makes of oil cock stove wicks. 25-27-29 WEST THIRD ST. KEEP CELLAR CLEAN SPECIAL BARGAIN dress. Porch or street dress. Made nicely from good Kitigham and percales; the material in thcso dresses will cost about you pay here for those liou.sc dfORscs, to 50.

51.00 Each SPECIALS for the attention of our muslin undenvear buyers, desirable garments underpriced. GOWNS Regular and extra size. $1.00 and Each ENVELOP CHEMISE line material. and Each KI.Ij—Jit Ic'Vinjr of my (li'Jir Miss H.lllli' 10. H.

U. who tills llih, rnlllntr sln'ain of 0:1, still vncnrit Iho love Of lu-r who imi-i- tlii-re. Sndlv inn nut forKOttT, The walhi nf Ihe MI.1111,1 unco :i.yo.'ir. In -(0 j'rars (he nlinihrr of sl.lns in the iiited lins mul- liplied times. nu-imirv'of I'rlvato of llltli Infamry, Pl- killotl In Frniu-d AiiRii.sl 11, ISIS.

Sadly mixxeil l.y AT MI MI i-i'M KTKns. -all JUKI luring nu'llio'fv "of di ar luistliaiul. Ilnrry It. I'i-li'p, who lltii. lltSO.

Ahravi in my ini-moi-y so Ir.iiK ns memory la sis. by fi'-f, lito for Moral ilr.sfh'ns, aNii tl auUnnulitli-s anil for alteutlon durlm; Hie dfath of iny li'its-lintul and our father. MRS DAVID ('uupl-'is MINSHALL BROS. 1332 w. 3rd.

Open day nnd nlKtu, Kiineral rllreolorji and enilia I F. ,1. JAmeral director 1 ''11 Providence Ave. Plioai; us ALUMINUM GRAVE MARKERS p. J.

swntiNijy RON £th and liowcll. Ph. 25I5-J. Self Wringing $1.50 1 1 fl This Week 1 i I7 A mop with crank to turn. You do not havo to twist This price special tins week Ordinary Water (Not Sclf-Wrinnmql Complete with handle $3.50 Mop Buckets H-Ql.

Sirs PHONE 1340 GALEY HARDWARE CO. BROAD AND EDGMONT AVE. STEP INS in crepe nnd batiste. Each COSTUMES AND PRINCESS SLIPS SI.00 and $2,00 Each SILK STRIPE BROADCLOTH for men's shirts, all year round material, line cotton material, with silk stripes. $1.25 Value for 75c a yd.

NEW CREPE DRESS GINGHAM Several size checks, in thcj fashionable colors. 2oc a yd. ANDERSON DRESS GINGHAMS The scotch finished Tvanhoc brand, 32 inches wide. -lOc value. 25c a vd.

No Fair W'eather Paint is our Moore line. is made to protect your house op other building the rains and snows as well as the blistering sun. Our paint contains make it long lasting and serviceable. B. D.

WRIGHT Decorator 70'5 Edgmont Avenue The New-Type Sanitary See It Demonstrated Today Buy It On Club Plan. SI Sends It Today ANDERSON TISSUE DRESS GINGHAM 75c value, for 60c a yd. ELECTRIC VACUUM And Small Payments of S2.50 WEEKLY Think of il! The small payment of $5 puts Burns' Easy W.nshor in your home a genuine BURNS' "EASY," mind you, the mnchinc you havo been wanting to buy and going to buy for such a long, long time. Payments Reduced for a Short Time Only! FREE DEMONSTRATIONS IN YOU OWN HOME PHONE CHESTER ROYAL CLEANERS "DUPLEX" ELECTRIC COOKERS "UTENCO" ELECTRIC IRONERS We Install Largo Laundry Machines in Hotels, Laundries, 'and Hospitals. JUDSON C.

BURNS, Inc. 2 WES FIFTH STREET, CHESTER Pfiona 927 fScll) OpenMonday, Friday and Saturday Evgs. II. FloralPhtteu No. 4QJ.

Camfarte 407. on a ing float nnj Tray OU will find the latest pieces of genuine 1 Heisey Glassware on display at this time. Distinctive Glassware for every service, whether it be for the summer home, porch, or more formal use, is offered for your selection. COOLEY LiLLEY (525 Edgmont Avenue, Chester, Pa. FOR YOU TAB l-E MAGEE CO.

to the money-saving prices of our prudent housekeepers nre hnsily practicing- the golden virtue oC their floor coverings' from the -wonderful assortineiu ive are The reductions are considerable nnrl the styles are RO attractive that huylnp is pleasure and tiie results must insure satisfaction. All discontinued patterns are reduced in price. Over 100 different sixes, suitable for any size or chape of floor space. We can quote only a few sizes. French Wilton Rugs FINE AS Sl'UK The exquisite finish and splendid tcrvture nf French Wiltons aland uncxt-ollccl: Sire Regular Gale Price 6 8.3 9 9 9 9 10.6 10.6 11.3 11.3 11.3 7.6, 0 10.G.

12 13.6. 15 IS 12 13.6. 12 18 89.75 .127.50 .138.75 .180.00 .199.50 .239.50 .199.50 .224.50 .199.50 .249.50 .300.00 $40.00 72.00J 102.0(/j 112.001 145.00 160.00 192.00 1 60.00 180.00 160.00 200.00 240.00 Bundhar Wilton Rugs DURABLE AS IRON In style and quality the Bund- har "Wilton Is a nation-wide favorite. Size Regular Sale Price 4.6 7.6..§36.00 $28.75 6 9 64.75 52.00 8.3 10.6.. 94.50 76.00 9 12., .102.50 82.00 9 13.6.

.129.50 103.00 9x15 115.00 9x18 ..172.50 138.00 12 .143.75 115.00 10.6 13.6.. 162.00 130.00 11.3x12 ..143.75 115.00 11 15 ..179.75 144.00 11.3x18 ..215.50 173.00 AH Discontinued Patterns of Bundhar Wilton Carpets $3.75 a yard instead Also many other grades of Rugs and Carpets and Inlaid Linoleums and all Summer Rugs marked down for quick soiling. Charge accounts cheerfully opened on approved references. The privilege of September dating is extended during this i sale. Selections made now may be reserved for futvirc delivery.

1 SPECIAL As an important feature of this great sale we have marked a large number of Persian, Turkish and Chinese Rugs in attractive pieces, at prifces that must make their appeal to lovers of Eastern Art. Store Open A. M. to 5 P. M.

Clossd all day Saturday during July and August. 1220 Market Street PHILADELPHIA.

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