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[" er- the cet er- ice nts de- Ap- nts st- to PTY wld eld px- sen ate the ion m- iz- ite mis Ty ist OX dia, Me f- ts 1 _\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 \u2018amener Vo.rR Outremont Mount Royal VOL.Vv.No.18.i, ALLEN WALSH ADDRESSED PROGRESS CLUB TUESDAY ON SUBJECT \u201cSCHOOLS OF TODAY\" Principal- Superintendent of Outremont Schools Delivered Fine Address \u2014 Community and the School\u2014Fear of! Things New\u2014Wise .and Foolish Adjustments\u2014Suggest-| ed Economies.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 W.Allen Walsh, \u2018principal-superintendent of the Outremont schools ad-| dressed the Progress Club of Montreal on Tuesday, taking as his subject! \u201cOur School of Today.\u201d The address given by Mr.Walsh is here reproduced in full for, Examiner readers.\u201cExperts tell us that the average boy or girl ix awake about 5,500 hours in the year.Taking the year through, 100 of these hours are spent inside the classrooms, 1500 inside the home, and the balance of about 3000 otherwise.I want to consider with you today some phases of the 1000 hours per year «pent by the ordinary student under the direction of the school.\u201cThe school of today is not as the school of yesterday.The type of building has changed, the type of teacher has changed, the type of pupil has changed, the type of curriculum has changed, the type of parent has changed.The modern boy or: girl, man and woman are somewhat different to those of previous years.Even as you recall your own school days and your own attitude at that time you will notice the changes I refer to.The School of Today + ms \u201cOn the school building of today 1! for the children of today.\u201d Now I do You \u2018are all! not wish to minimize the teaching of \u2018the three Rs, and I am not one of the outside and from an indirect in.those reformers who think that the terest brought about by the annual, three Rs can be taught incidentally.tax bill.(You are all familigr with) I believe they should have a large do not need to dwell.quite familiar with it, at least from .Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Businesamen's Association of of the North End.M Business Men's Assn.Charity ! , Frolics, Theatre Entertainment Bargain of Seaso ; Businessmen\u2019s Association of the North End contempla té day evening, May the twentieth next.estra, a floor show, balloons, serpentines and favors, to! conmmence at eight-thirty p.m.This is to he followed, at eleven fifteen by a fe ature picture and ten first class acts of vaudeville, and closing.Fone ticket admits to everything.| The character of the Businessmen\u2019s entertainmen ts is too well-established to need any introduction.ficient to say that this one will fully live up to the repu-tgtion of its predecessors.| and are being distributed in block of five, of which the profits from one go to the sellers thereof the idea of getting funds immediately into the hands of te unemployed who wish to take advantage of the opportunity, M.Garfield, himself.One of the Best Known Milliners In New Premises To no other business section of the city, perhaps, has May Ist had such significance as to the North End.New establishments are opening the story of the visitors\u2019 book in a and a specific place upon the school: certain school where each visitor was Programme.but the school whose! asked to sign his name, state hig: Curriculum contains nothinz but the occupation, and state further what three Rs would be a sorry place in- he was doing for the community in; deed.There is nothing a certain sec-i which he liver; lawyer wrote, \u201cI tien of the public enjoys more than plead for all\u201d; doctor wrote; \u201cI pre- to shout \u201cfads and frills\u201d the mo-| \u201cI ; Lient anything new in education isl which he lived; lawyer witte, pray for all\u201d; the ordinary citizen mnoted.It is not so in other walks taxpayer wrote \u201cI pay for all\u201d) of life.Take \u2018Medicine for example.\u2019 , A few years ago if there was any-, hing wrong with a patient from an earache to a sore throat an opera-| | tion for appendicitis followed.Later, the doctor was sent for, no mat.he decided to! Still However, the school is one part of our community life that we can ill afford t to neglect and where a stinting attitude does not yield dividends.At!\u2019 one time the work of the Board of! if School - Commissioners was summed {\u20ac* what the ailment, up somewhat as follows: To buy a cut out the patient's tonsils, | the vicinity of Park | This well-known milliner has just oc- \u2018where she feels she will be in a bet- little piece of ground, at little cost] erect on it:a\u2019little buflding, engage a little teacher at very little salary,\u2019 to teach the littié children.Today' their sphere has been somewhat! broadened for bur children demand our best in schôol facilities and nothing but the best ig sufficient.\u201cft is natural that with the growth: of the community, the school pepu- lation should inerease.With this increase in school population\u2019 the increase in school facilities is made necessary.\u2018The.trustees, holding in trust for the community the most vital and important work that could \u201co committed to the charge of any man, must apply the same principles and have the same clearness of vision as in his own private business.Community and the School \u201cWe always apeak of the growth of the school with the community.Did you ever stop to realize and appreciate the truth of the converse of that statementfhe growth of the community\u2019 with the school?There is nothing more attractive to prospective home builders in a community than first-class school facilities.Any community that anticipates a few years in advance a possible growth in the school community and prepares for that growth is taking one of the best steps in assuring that growth.Good schools will attract good citiserf to your community.A community that is baclward in school facilities will nearly always be found to\u2019 be backward i all other facilities, Steer a straight &tutse to the best and most efficient that can be offered.\u201cFrom \u201cthe simple school of 50 Years ago to the highly organized school system of today is a far cry.In the old schodl with ifé classical curriculum and its stern discipline, here was no thought of anything beyond academie thoroughness iN a limited list of studies.A glance \u2018at the complex activities of a modern city school system reveals\u2019 8\u2019 wonderful expansion of the functions of the! school outside the academic sphere.| In the first place, the studies of the curriculum have multipliéd and optional subjects give the pupil a ré- markable vartety of choice.\u201d \u2018 Fear of Things New \u201cBut did you ever notice how anything new in education is looked at askance by the public?What a struggle to introduce Manual Training, and Domestic Science, and in fact ail Technical Training, into our \u201cschools, On all sides: we heard noth- | I over on the public.No, we must make ing but the glorification of the three Rs.\u201cSuch tenching was good enough later any illness was but an excuse for extracting a perfectly good set of] sound teeth, and the public stood for it and are standing for it, and goes about minus its appendix, minus its tonsils, and adorned with with an ill-fitting =et of store teeth, and tells everybody who cares to listen, what wonderful strides have been made in Medicine in the last few years.I doubt if teachers or the teaching profession could put anything like that progress and keep our educational system up to date but only by the introduction of carefully thought-out, well-tried tmprovements.\u201cIt has been estimated that in Canada 90 out of every 100 pupils entering Grade I are living to enter Grade VIII and up to quite recently but 11 of these were found in Grade XI.Our schools of today must be strengthened in this latter respect.One of the means of strengthening the upper grades of any school is to make those classes, in fact all classes of the school, attractive, The teacher has a great deal to do with this phase of school life.Teachers must have a greater knowledge of, and a greater insight into, child nature.The statement has been made that the greatest psychologists of modern times are the moving-picture JAILED BRITISHER ; SI , W.H.Macdonald, British Engine eer, accused by the Soviet authorities of sabotage and espoinage is now serving two years in jail.Great Britain protested she verdict of the Moscow Court and an embargo on! for us, aud tt pope to be good envogh 8 Russian goods became effective.| Ni St Wee = La A \u2018 tan mee gor 2».a A up on every hand.They cover almost every line of business.The trend, it is to be noted, is distinetly \u201cup \u2018town.\u2019 And in no other locality are the developments more rapid than in and Laurier Aves.One of the houses to change address here is that of Lillian Rubin.cupied new and larger premises at 5103 Park Ave.just above Laurier ter position to care for a clientele which has followed her over a period: of years.Formerly connected with the Lillian and Cupid Shops, as well as Lor .raine Millinery, and with long experience in the manufacturing branch: of the millinery business, the name of Lillian Rubin is synonymous with everything that is becoming and original in smart hats for women.Her slogan, \u2018\u2018Batisfaction or money refunded\u201d is a criterion of the charae-| ter of her creations, > producers, and the greatest teacher (because he speaks to most children) Charlie Chaplin.Now what is his charm to the children?He makes) them laugh.He appeals to that crude sense of humor that seems to be innate in every child.Hear the rollicking roars of laughter that rocks the theatre to its very foundation when Charlie throws a pie, and it hits the vietim square in the face.If the pie is juicy and spatters all over the place so much the better.What are teachers doing to cater to that innate.sense of humor in every child?Now do not mistake them.I am not suggesting that teachers should cater to that slap-stick, pumpkin pie throwing style that characterizes Charlie; that is horrible.But surely there is a way of using this innate sense of humor to the furthering of educational ends.In all our school books from cover to cover is there anything at all to make the children laugh?True, a good deal of our humor is such that it could not be introduced into the, schoolroom.But on the other hand, there are certain old fogies connected with every educational system who seem to think the last duty of an educator is to make the children smile.Let us take a look at our readers.There are dirges galore, tragedies unending, wars and rumors of wats.The Burial of Moses, the Inchcape Rock, the Burial of Sir John Moore, He Never Smiled Again, Lord Ullen's Daughter \u2014 heautiful pieces of literature without a dowbt, but why dwell on such gldomy éù jects?I believe in the psychology of Woodsworth, when he says: \u201cA simple child lightly draws its breath And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death?\u201d \u201cSurely the literary editors of our] text-books are not going to take Shakespeare literally when he says: \u201cOf comfort no man speak Let's talk of graves, and worm and epitaphs, Make dust our paper, and with rainy eyes : Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth.\u201d \u201cThe children, dear hearts, they'll learn the sorrows of 1#fe soon et-ough.! for the wife from when he is rew e-dranged, and since that time ill-lack oe ahd zest of the South Seas in} {Continued on page three.) ONTREAL.THURSDAY.MAY 4th, Night, Biggest î Arrangements are going steadily forward looking! to the monster Frolics and Theatre Night which the staging at the Rialto Gardens and Theatre on Sacur- Plans as preseftly laid down call for dancing, with first class orch- and continaing until Suf- Tickets are now availahle, This is with As an indication of the energy being put into the of fort to make the Frolies a success, it is only necessary ito state that amongst those actively engaged in the sale of tickets is the preaident of the As-rciation, Mr, B.-+ | Here, There and Everywhere by Phil Glanzer NEW YORK CITY, N.Y.\u2014Angelo; Patri, noted educator and writer, heard on the Cream of Wheat hour: pitch propeller which, he on Sunday evenings over Columbia network of stations in \u201cYour Child\u201d | has been awarded the gold medal for \u201cSpecial Merit in Education,\u201d by the: Italian Government.His work on radio is held largely responsible for the honor.CHICAGO, Ill.\u2014 Age - yellowed, church and birth records, copies of army files and photographs of German tombstones were introduced as\u2019 evidence in probate court here, as twenty-two persons sought to prove heirship to a $450,000 estate left by {Miss Emma Swigart.Miss Swigart was incompetent and a ward of the court.deiphia motor expert, Alexander Al-; adjustable- helieves, will result in a tremendous advance in aviation.By regulating the pitch of the propeller a pilot can increase the speed of his plane and at the same time cut down on his fuel and oil consumption, it is said.tieri, hax perfected an FORT COLLINS, Colo.- Colorado.seed growers will he well represent-; ed at the World's Grain Exposition, to be held in Regina, Canada, July 24 to Aug.in this state having already indicated their intentions of exhibiting samples of seed.They will show 10 sample of Colorado grown field seeds.CAMBRIDGE, Mass.~\u2014 À litile baby 5, 1938, eleven farmers\u2019 SEATTLE, Wash, \u2014The old \u201csauce | dinosaur hatched from an egg found for the goose\u201d adaxe was reversed! in Asia by Prof.Frederick K.Morris here in superior court.during a dinosaur egg-hunt, appear-' Clarence R.Green a city vailway \u20ac with students of Massachusetts employee, is paid in warrants, which | Institute of Technology in a school are discounted 15 per cent.In decree-| play\u2014at least the actors insisted it ing Green could pay his wife's ali-| VAS à dinosaur.mony in the depreciated warrants, the courts held it was no more than: LONDON, fair that his wife should bear her.hearts, they quarrelled and he hit share of her hushand\u2019s \u201cfrozen as-! her on the head.\u201cBut, sirs,\u201d he ex- sets.\u201d | plained to the Wood Green magistrates, \u201cI was only impressing my, PHILADELPHIA; Pa.\u2014 A Phila- love on her! Eng.\u2014 They were sweet- HOPES UNLUCKY DIAMOND ON BLOCK Mean ¢ EDWARD Akthcugh.Mrs.Evelyn Walsh McLean, Washington society matron, hopes to rajse $250,000 by the sale of her famous Hope diamond, it is probable that a great very many people would refuse to accept the ill-starred gem were it offered to them for the sum of a thin dime.The great dismond has an evil reputstion which has followed it down through the years since | beggar in a Persian Market.\u201d Greece \u2018too will be on the programme with and \u201cLe Magasin Antique,\u201d : dance, Follies Bergere and bellhop i France.Park Extension Montreal Annex PRICE\u2014TWO CENTS MERCHANTS REVEAL STAND ON QUESTION OF REPEAL OF EARLY CLOSING BY-LAW FOR DISTRICT L.H.Ouimet, Prcminent Real Estate Dealer of the North End Favors Repeal With Modifications \u2014 Others Give Views \u2014 Sentiment of General Public, However, Not Clear\u2014 Letters Will Be Published Next Week.In view of the widespread discussion centering around the question of | repeal of the early closing by-law, the following expressions of opinion by prominent North End merchants and i of interest: business men will undoubtedly prove L.H.Ouiniet, real estate\u2014\u201cI am¥ ,infavor, with certain reservations, of Full details may be had from President Garfield, pt the Rialto Theatre, Mr Louis H.Duclos, director of | ihe repeal of the carly cloning by- publicity, La Patrie, or fram Mr, R.L.Greenfield, secretary of the association, at 5736 Park Avenue law.\u2018 I believe such a move would , Rreatly improve North End trade | conditions.\u201d | George Bennett, picture framer \u201cI am in favor of the regulation as: it stands.Longer hours would im- \"pose a hardship on our staff, which | we do not care to impose.\u201d Madame Lefebvre, R.Lefebvre Sons WORLD DANCE TOUR WILLBE FEATURE HERE Numbers Featuring Characteristic Dances of Every Race on Programme RIALTO STUDIO Performance for Kiddies Saturday, May 13th at Rialto Theatre Dancing daintily across the stage of the Rialto Theatre on Saturday morning May 13th in a special morning chow for the kiddies and again on Monday night, May 15th at Victoria Hall the pupils of the Rialto Dance Studio will present a colorful revue of the dance arts featuring the, outstanding rhythym characteristics of each race in an ensemble that is entitled \u201cA Dance Tour Round the | World.\u201d Tap, military, toe and soft shoe dancing will feature the entries from: Canada.\u2019 The British Isles will be well represented with a Highland Fling from Scotland, an Irish Toe and Irish Colleen, and a Sailor's Hornpipe, Amaryllis and a truly English number entitled Captain Kidd\u2019s Brothers.In sharp contrast to the staid and conventional dances of the phlegmatic Britons, Arabia will he represented by a group entitled \u201cThe Shieks of Araby\u201d and a solo number \u201cA a plastique and scarf dance.The tempo will then change to include the mentors of the Marseillaise apache and French Maid numbers will portray ithe true spirit of La Belle Modern Rhythym and The Flame will bring a German note to the proceedings.Poland will he represented by a mazurka, Holland by \u201cA sailor in Holland\u201d and \u201cDutch Peasants,\u201d the land of languid ladies and bull- , fighters will feature a number en- | titled \u201cBolero Espagnol,\u201d South America will be represented by an Ar- , gentine Tango, Borneo by a \u201cDanse ; Barbaria,\u201d India by a Temple Worshipper, Italy by a Tarantelle, Austria will feature a Toe Ballet, a solo I such a move.ing until eleven o'clock would Reg'1-\"We feel that repeal of the early closing by-law would be a backward step entirely ut variance with present-day ideas of progress.\u201d F.Singer, ladies\u2019 wear\u2014\u201cThe by- _ law as it stands suits us, However, | think an extention of the Friday night hours until eleven would he an i improvement.\u201d H.Baum, furrier\u2014\"I am opposed to the repeal of the early closing law as ! do not consider that conditions at the present time would warrant \u201d I.A.Lack, Duchess Hosiery Shoppe ~\u2014*1 am in.favor of the early closing ; ve law as it stands.\u201d J.Spunt, cleaner and dyer\u2014\u201cI am in favor of the law as it stands.\u201d P.C.Price, boats and shoes\u2014*T am i definitely against a repeal of the arty closing by-law.If a man cant make a living in a ten-haur day, he had better quit.\u201d | Lillian Rubin, milliner\u2014\u201cWe feel | we could do a lot more business with an open door in the evening.We are : for repeal-every.time.\u201d ; Mr.MoCaughey, Woolworth's \u2014 | \u201cThe extra business would not take dare of the additional expenses.\u201d A.Goldstein, ladies\u2019 wear and leather goods \u2014 \u201cWe helieve later hours would be a great benefit tn merchants and shoppers alike.\u201d Mr.Shapland, Metropolitan\u2014*T do not consider that the ndded expenso would be justified from the amount of business that would be received.\u201d Mr.Little, Kresges - - \u201cThe additional business in my opinion would not take care of the expense of additional help.\u201d Lucie Fischer, millinery - \u201cWe do not favor a flat repeal of the early closing by-law.We do, however, think that an extension of the Friday tlos- he beneficial.\u201d The sentiment of the general public is, however, not clear, and the \u201cExaminer-Courier\u201d will therefore.be glad, in its next issue, to publish letters indicative of the attitude of shoppers toward the question.Rounding the program out with modern numbers a Cuban entry will bring a tap interpretation of the Rumba and then the scene chifts back to the land of the free (beer) and the home of the brave (columnists) as the United States is represented by nine numbers.These are representative of the spirit of the American dance, that melting pot of national airs and steps, and is opered with a number \u201cFit as a Fiddle.\u201d This is followed by a toe tap, waltz clog, San, \u201cLouisiana Hayride,\u201d Buck and Wing, Southern Strut, Rhythm tap, Novelty stair tap, and then to a blending of color and national aire \u201cLet's call it a day.\u201d To realize the extensive amount of work that Mrs.Livinson and her staff have given to the production of this revue one must atten one of these shows.The children, of all ages, work with a zest ar.! feeling that reveals them to the audience as lovers of their work and Which proves conclusively the fact that Mrs.Livi- son can bring out the heat in all the pupils of the Rialto Dance Studios.! dance, Valse Viennoise, Blue Danube girls and a final solo.| ! The dainty and diminutive maidens of Japan will present a Japanese | Dance, their neighbors from China: sy dance will add the Roumanian will do a Chinese Princess number, an Adagio, \u201cThe Beggar\u201d and a Gyp-! | MacVICAR MEMORIAL 7 CHURCH NOTES | The Rev.Dr.Potter in the course of his remarks on Sunday made spe- clal reference to the excellent work being accomplished by the Ladies\u2019 the time it was brought out of Cer:ral Asia in the 17th century up to the spirit, Russia will feature a Tap,| Aid Society of MacVicar Memorial preseri.Tt ia alleged the gem first came into preminence when Louis XIV sf France gave it to his wife as a bribe, and the curse is supposed to have amertcd itself and France was forced to sign the humiliating Treaty of Paris that deprived her of India and Canada.Lost for two certuries, the tone reappeared in England when Lord Francis Hope presented it to his wife, May Yohe, for a wedding present.Lord Hope later divorced his wife and the diamend was blamed He sold it to Habib Bay, an oriental nobleman.who was diowned, and the stone became the property of Prince Kan- tivoski, who was assassinated.Edward McLean bought the diamond in 1910 weems 43 Rave dogged the fontraps of the Mclean family, .\u2018amd Czardas.Here again the tempo changes and the Dance of the Congo and Devil Dance will, to the tune of tom-toma, portray the spirit of the African negro.À Caucasian Dance will bé truly will Hawaiian Dancer the: bring a number from Honolulu.\u2018Danse Russe, Petite Russe, Mazurka| Egyptian in-theme and spirit.An! Church, known in 1900 as the Annex Presbyterian Church, As the Pioneer Presbyterian Church of the North End it became the church home of many - families.In its present central location it is & convenient place of worship for all Presbyterian families moving into the district.! Rev.Dr.Potter also made reference to the Y.M.C.A, campaign and turged liberal support.- ITE TTR TC AAR A TT SRO TT AT AO A it RE RNER, a inh EE NE gra.= = 5 ko $ 3 > Daffodil Cake Is Smart For Spring Tea Party Angel and Daffodil Cakes\u2014a per- tinue until all flour is used.fect combination for Springtime.And! mixture into 2 parts.this spring brings greater promise nilla; past! and fold in egg yolks, Put hy table.\u2019 of good things than many a season has.The housewife who has been count- pan, alternating yellow - and ing her pennies all winter and re- mixtures, fraining from making a perfect egg, ungreased as the grease cake is able to go ahead and try her! whites and makes art.- There will be no gasp of horror in slow oven (300 deg.F.) 60 to 70 It minutes.costs only a few cents to make now, cold and do not attempt to remove and this iz just the season to trest from pan until the cake is cold.A0 the family to wonderful sponge and 5 at the sight of a ten-egg cake.angel cakes.SRE Here is a cake with two lovely cipe carefully.aks daffodil shades right in the batter\u2014 1 cup sifted cake flour pee a most decorative and flavorsome Ly teaspoon salt ss 2e ia food.14 cups granulated «uear Cf Cy eof DAFFODIL CAKE 1 cup sifted cake flour 1% teaspoon salt 1% cups sifted sugar lgteaspi +4.Gung extra 13% cups iv 0 il) egg © 1 teaspoon .of tar.5 teaspoon aun lla 1 egg yolks, \u2018wiv until the.lemon colored.tay Sift flour once, \u2018measure, and sift four more times.Beat egg whites and .whisk.When.# \u2018 \u2018me, until all ic used.Fold in fla- salt with flat wire foamy, add cream of tartar and continue beating until stiff enough to: Folpi cont: nue until al! is used.hold up \u2018ni peaks, but not dry.in sugar cioetuily, 2 tablespoons at a flour +.fold in carefully, con- \u2019 time.8.11 mail quantity of over muixia: ind When foamy, add cream of THE EXAMINER-COURIER, THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1938 AL RL RE MR CSS Divide\u2019 To one add va- to other, add orange extract, foud white the pan \u2018e kills egy Buke spoons into ungreased ange! Be sure that \u201che cake fall.Invert on rack until cake ix?eeV > » et en As : cpteuc te 0 A downy white angel cake is 14 mL ee.Lae ! - pa * THREE CORNERED FIRST PLACE THE EXAMINER.COURIER.THURSDAY.MAY (th.1913 cn ewE TEIN\u201cŸ\"CAGELEAGUEBROKEN |) GPORTICLER GEO, BERNARD SHAW j vitch, A.Tafler, M.Wainatein.George Bernard Shaw's great! Dominion of Canada Life Saving ccomedy \u201cPygmalion\u201d will be present-| Championship.The Province of \u2018ed by the Y.M.H.A.Players under; Quebec Team Was composed entirely j the direction of Rupert Caplan on of Y.MH.A.and Y.W.H.A.members ! May 6, 7, and 8.This will be the as follows: \u2014H.Benedik, M.Berco- final producton of the players dur-{ vita, N.Oliver, S.Prisansky, A.Tal- On Sunday, May Tth, at 3.30 p.m., ing the current season.Ticket ler, I.Tucker; and the Misses S.the Business Men of the Y.M.H.A.prices have heen reduced in line with' Sourkes, and 8.Weinstein.Coach Y.M.H.À.NOTES AS TOILERS UPSET THE ROYALS Toilers and Leafs Now Top Standing and Will Meet Tonight in Finals\u2014Titans Meet Royals in Other Contest on Interesting Bill\u2014Leafs and Aces Won Contests Last Week.In last Thureday night's games in the North Branch Y.M.C.A.Senior House etball League, the three-cornered tie for first place which had been previously shared by the Leafs, the Toilers, and the Royals, was suddenly broken whem Scriver\u2019s Royals in a very close and dramatic struggle, lost out to the hard-fighting Toilers.The game was a fast one throughout, hoth teams passing quickly and adeptly, and at times exhibiting some very fine basketball.The finals of this league which are being held tonight, will feature Stewart Robert's Toilers and Manager Walsh's Leafs fighting it out for first place.The game should produce some exciting basketball and a large erowd is expected to attend.The two other games of the even-¥ ing between the Mareilles and the +4 46 44446 6 56 6544 Leafs, and the Titanics, and Aces,! + featured the easy.victories of the| ¢ Leafs and Aces who won respegtive-| ¢ ly 27-13 and 45-21.ERY The Toilers-Royal game was g-ding- | + dong battle from the g GAMES TONIGHT IN \u201cY\u201d HOUSE CACE TIE The following are the games tonight in the Y.M.C.A.senior house cage league: 8:00\u2014Titanies vs Royals.FINALS 9.00\u2014Leafs vs Toilers, start,\u201d both| \u20ac teams taking the lead at ffines, but; losing it almost immediately after.| + A fast pace was set by both teams, # their fine passing and dribbling be.% ing on a par, apd it can hardly, be gaid | that the 40-31 score détermined to] + + + à 4 + 6 à 4 4 #4 #4 + any great extent: the superiority of the winners.|\u2018 .LC \u2018The Royals taking the lead in.the though, and with the sinking of three first half with baskets by Struthers, | baskets hy Dubuc, the whistle blew, Staton and Pegcock, nevertheless had, 8nd the Toilers had passed into the a difficult time to prevent she Toil-| finals with a 40-37 score.Pete teat ers from taking the scoring edge| Staton, Peacock and Struthers away from -them in the first: half.carried the brunt of hoth their teams! Blackburn and Carruthers\u2019.gniped .\u2019 2: RR6 offensive and defensive tactics, while several baskets sin to help gi fair team 15 points against the Royas Carruthers, Appleton and Dubuc; were outstanding, Carruthers alone 19.el In the second half the iy accounting for fifteen points \u2014 as again.very fast, fine combinätions many as his team scored in the first and plays being exhibited \u2018zk h Half.teams.to drop in basket aftefbfiket.| While outscoring the Royals in) the Bob Sullivan referced in a very efficient manner.FIELD MEETS WAITING FOR WEATHER About the only thing now holding up track sports is the weather.The weatherman has been shyly casting around for warmer days, but these have been =law in coming.However, with the Interscholastic meet only à short way off, we can't afford to feel peasimiatic.Coach Brennan, af Strathcona, is depending on a better showing for his boys this year, and is new seeing to it that they keep in training as much as possible.Roger Griffiths is again expested to represent the blue and white with even grea!- er success this year Montreal High forged ahead of him in the finals at the MuA.A.A.hy a small margin last year, but now, Griffith: shows brighter hopes of equalling if not exceeding his past performance.Another little star of the track is young Alfred Sugden of the same school.His time in the 40 and 60 metres has not heen equalled here yet, or rather officially.Not exceeding new talent either, we have several other young sprinters on this card.The young ladies are no less reaping in a fair share of track honors for this School too.There's the Misses Eliasoph and Miller, hurdlers and sprinters, who will be seen again at the McGill Stadium next week.A GOOD BUSINESS PROPOSITION Better days may snon he here again, at least for lacrosse, if the Narth End Business Men\u2019s Association lend their suppont, which ha: been asked for the new North End Intermediate Lacrosse League.It would certainly be a very wonthy gesture to broaden the scope of their commercial activities in a more replete manner, if they promote sport.Who knows, this part of the City has been waiting a long time for similar support, both in Civie circles and private quarters, without any appreciable success.Further, to be more familiar with the amount of good this business men\u2019s Asscriation can do, it now seems obvious that tackling major problems that affect our commercial welfare, with such success as they have accomplished since incorporation, we should now look forward to them for assistance of some kind.As Alderman George Pratt of Qutremont remarked last week, before a large gathering at Place Viger Hotel, \u201cif we must keep up the good morale of our youth, one of the hest means for this end is to sustain sports.\u201d Mr, Pratt is well known for his interest in sports, as evidenced by numerous trophies which he has donated to various clubs.THOSE WERE THE DAYS When King Sport reigned on high in this section of Montreal, not so long ago, his kingdom was one huge fancy of baseball, soccer, cricket, tennis and lacrosse, with especial attention to the two first-named.Two or three thousand staunch soccer supporters often crowded St.Cyril Park, as it was then known, to witness this former national sport.Park Exension was also the scene of football fame for many years Nomad: could blanket most of their visitors, with veteran \u201cJim\u201d Burke in goals, one of our greatest goalies, who held the highest record of any othe player in the league.will give their annual gymnasium demonstration to which the public is cordially invited.This demonstration! is under the direction of S.A.Levy, Physical Director.Among those who will participate are Messrs.M.8.Bailey, Sam Bagan, Dave Becker, J.B.Becker, L.S.Bloom, Harris.Beecher, I.K.Caplan, Albert Cohen, Louis Cohen, Nathan Cohen, J.Eid- inger, Dr.©.Finklestein, Max Fine- stone, Sam Flieschman, Dr.A.O.Freedman, B.Friedman, E.T.Gar-, \\finkle, L.JL.Gelfawl, S.Gewertz, J.Ginsberg, S.Goldberg, Dr.1.B.Hir- shberg, B.Hoffer, M.M.Hurlig, G.Kirschberg, S.Klien, J.8.Lavene, C.Lazarus, L.Levin, Z.Levinsan, H., Litwin, P.Meyerovitch, B.Mortimer, | A.Nissenson, S.L.Park, L.Riveno- \u2018viteh, Wm.L.Schacter, D.Shalin- | sky, H.C.Shefler, Dr.M.L.Simon, I Dr.J.W.Snger, A.A.Sourkes, C.i Spiegel, B.Spears, J.I.Stampleman, ; B.Weinstein, M.Wiseman, A.Yan- ; covitch, A, J.Paull, I.Riddell, Dr.| S.Eidinger, M.Garfinkle.The, | above will demonstrate in free exercises, Senior A Men's Class will demonstrate Duambell Dnill; The | Apparatus will exercise on Horse, | High Bar and Parallel Bar.Ju Jit- | su Demonstration by Prof.H.Ii.; Hunter and Daughter.Obstacle race { Relay Races hy Junior Boys\u2019 House Fencing Championships Matches by \"Y\" Fencing Cluh.j Class, FOR SALE THREE BURNER Acme stove, with heat indicator in good condition.5659( four separate vooms, all modern con- the times, and reservations are accept-| and manager of the team, M.Med at the office of the Y.M.H.A,, PL.Braker.The Robt.H.Darnell 8422, The best material in the Y.M, Trophy valued at some nine hundred H.A.Players haz heen marshalled for dollars is in the trophy-room of the the large cast of this play.The! Association.female lead is heing played by \u2018Miss Max Rercovitz, winner of the Dorothy V.Caplan, as Eliza; she is: breast stroke championship at two ably supported by Mss Beatrice Ru-j hundred and twenty yards, at the binovitch and Misg Jeanette (Jold-| Team Swimming Championships con- water.Maurice Kilcave and Somer; ddcted by the Canadian Amateur Alberg share the leading male voles,| Swimming Association.Also winner ably supported hy Al Miller.Other! for the second successive scamon of members of the cast are: Jewel Lo-| the Hon.Cahan Challenge Thophp gette, Henry Slover, Ruth Levine, for Breast Stroke Swimming Com- Edith Koltz, larry Davis, Nat Ike- petition.man, !.Mendel, Henry Kaifman,! Y.MH.A.swimmers won all honour Robt.Lazarus, \"places in the City Championships at SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS | the following distances:\u2014100 yards The Y.M.H.A.Swimming Pool free style junior men championship, will be the scene of attempts to 1st, Sam Zaveikin; 2nd, Harry Bene- break association and club records in\u201d dik; 3rd David Lecker.100 yards the Annual Association Swimming senior men breast stroke champion.championships which will he held in ship:\u2014Ist Max Bercovitz, 2nd Ale the pool at 840 pan.M.M.Bruker, Kushner; 3rd Abe Tafler.Aquatic Director, is in charge.The \u2014 Y.MH.A.has the following swim-; LONDON, Eng.\u2014It has heen pre- ming honours gained by its members| dicted that 100,000 hats made like a during the year: | Turkish fez with a crown seven Dominion Senior Water Polo inches high-\u2014have been sold to the Champions and holders of the Chris.| hig T.ondon stores within the last few H.Goulden Challénge Trophy; Ben: weeks.The fez was inspired hy a Silverman, Capt: F.Avonoviteh, A.: painting of a Turk in a Paris salon.Kushner.A.Ofshitzer, B, Saibil, A.A designer saw the painting copied Schmer, A.Tafler, and L.Tucker.it in felt for his collection and now Province of Quebec Life Saving.the fez is the hat of the year.Champions and hoklers of the Ar- It iv sometimes offset with a sweep- thur H.Hersey Challenge Trophy.A.ing veil which covers the face in the Kastner, Capt: N.Oliver, B.Smilo-\" same fashion as an castern vashmak.PE grrr N N } \\ APARTMENTS TO LET GUIDE WANTED QUERBES, 5 Bright apartment, | YOUNt MAN with intricate knowledge of fakes in the Laurentians half by seven points, the Toilers àlso P.W.L.Pts.| Me was chosen several times in the famous trials with England, Ireland St.Urhgi veniences, rent very reasonable.Ap.\u201cwould \u201cake gentleman for trout fish- allowed the Royals sufficient points Toilers 5 4 1 8 |and Scotland.Canada was never badly henten with Burke between the [ov Urkain.vo B ply 743 Querbes, LAncaster 7174.Ping.Quarters in comfortable eot- to almost tie the game with a fey Leafs 5 4 1 8 posts, unless \u201cJim\u201d dropped out himself.That fleet-fonted \u201cJackie\u201d Davis REFRIGERATOR, den set, double bed 7 1 \u2018 ink frecllont meals by etn minutes to go.The Toilers came \u2018back Royals 4 2 2 4 of Printers, whose terrific right wing kicks often called finis for many 745 Champagneur.DO.4001.SUMMER BOARD phone AT.4269.parie ts | Aces Lo.5 2 3 4 |teams, seldom affected Nomads sturdy guard And so down the line ! BUSINESS SUITS (Used) cme ee ee Ce _ ; i ; v * = \u2019 ?Cl 0 ; \u2019 SINESS © S (Used) Wanted CON TON Toy - people .Marcille 1 4 2 many more stars of the day passed befare us, until with the fall of 1930.AN kinds of good clothing.Spe- Pointe Clann Tan our, people, TRADES AND BUSINESS CARDS \u2019 Phone CRescent, 6122 | 4 1 3 2] soccer was supplanted here by Ruzhby, for the future in festhall.Hard- | cial prices for oversizes.Also furni-: radio.Station service, Ne reusonable { hon i THis I a your | old .\u2014 ball or baseball to many, was another high sput in our Sunday afternoon\u2019s | ture and carpets.Also sportin ods, Offer refused.DONard 5250, clothes.emodelled for your boys NORTH END VALET SERVICE © and carpe 50 sporting go \u201d ; and girl, Suit: or Lop-conts, $:1.60.Suits French Cleaned and Pressed.Iigesses pisin, aleves or aleevless $1.00 Suits Sponged and Pressed 40\u20ac 156 BERNARD W.We Call and Deliver ATlantic 5175 0'Donoughue-Pariseau ASSURANCES GENERAL INSURANCE 1308 Van Horne Avenue Tel.CR.6858 Outremont \u2019 Lo SECOND HAND All-Stor Lo ; .SECO} J = V, ve re Dr.Jean Paul Renaud A MUNICIPAL TENNIS CLUB Story, True Story, ete, magazines | = SURGEON-DENTIST Ed ss SU LL bought at 5031 Park Avenue, Also | , Some say competition is not very keen on Municipal Tennis Courts.[school books und fiction.: BE.1740 as to make this plan of a Club very difficult.Before suggesting to the I FLATS TO LET \u201d I X-Ray Di i ay Diagnosis | FREE ! ! 5x7 Enlargement With Every Roll Film Printed DEVELOPING FREE We Call For and Deliver \u2014 21 Hours Service \u2014 Acme Photo Finishing Studio 4145 COLONIAL AVE.Consultations 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.daily, excepting Tuesday afternoon, Thursday afternoon, Saturday afternoon.2752 PARK AVENUE MONTREAL sporting bill.Parideau Freves often d'minn\u2018ed the scene with sluggers like the Lalonde brothers, Phil and Mars.Emile Baglot?Henry and John Farley were also rated for heme-runs, Hardly a game passed that at least one of the three scored a homer.Outremant then hoasted of real talent and vied with other sections of Montreal for leadership every vear, finishing with great success in 1924, when Corhin\u2019s highly strung aqua from Lafontaine dropped to defeat after a rare battle that ended in something Ike, 42-10 runs for Outrement, not to mention nearly fifty Jfights and three arrestz, Those were the days.contrary, a simple review of figures will show rapid inprovément in this direction in the past few seasons.Bill and Gerald Kahn, were first seen on Municipal Courts, and between them, salted away five cups.This aneans performance.At Y.M.C.A.these brothers showed more opposition for their limited experience in tournaments than many old-timers with the racket.Many others, whose names are today linked with Stuart, 170, Hillovest and Rockland, found ample excitement on Municipal Courts several years ago.Our only regret is that we cannot organize them again in an elimination series for the best, to represent their respective City in a non-professional Island Tournament The result would be very interesting.At present it would be difficult to rate our best class from winners in seasonal tournaments on over seventy-five courts in the City of Outremont alone.Sam Pearson, 1452 Notre Dame W.WIlbank 4965, | LOTS FOR SALE PARK EXTENSION, corner Bloom- | field and Vall, Reasonable.65205 Durocher Street.Apt.15.WANTED TO PURCHASE -; 874 LAURIER Ave.West \u2014 Heated flat, seven rooms, hardwood floors, hot water, no dark rooms, exception- Phone DOllard 7082, ROCKLAND Ave.876-878 \u2014 Eight.roomed duplex.heated, For inform-| ation call AMherst 3764.PARK Ave.\u2014 Upper flut facing; Woolworth, Metropolitan and Kresge! Stores, on Park Avenue.May he used\u2019 for business and dwelling, Will remodel window to suit.Apply H.Baum, 56568 Park.CR.1664.! EIGHT COURTS\u2014FOUR LIGHTED Ladies and Gentlemen, Full Privileges \u2026\u2026.$9.00 A Club For Young People Lots of Tennis and Many Social Activities NORTH BRANCH Y.M.C.A.\u2018Childred™\u2014 Attention \u2014 Children For your Méy 24th Fireworks ~ FRIGIDAIRE, JANITOR SERVICE, as eer mama Loue 6024 PARK AVENUE 202° TO $402! - - Modern, Up-to-Date 3,4, 5:46 Room Apartments TRAM LINES AT DOOR W.Duquette\u2014 whom were Gordon Lambert and Maude Lane, winners of singles.Both were presented with the Club Trophies, which will again be up for Hillcrest Tennis Court on Van competition this season.Spring Horne was the first dne to inaugur-| tournaments will be soon under way after a long winter's rest from tennis.Additional comforts have been pro- members lined up for the first game of this season.President Frank Me- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 {ded in the Club house adjacent to] the courts, which has undergone the necessary repairs, and now appears greatly improved.The Messrs.SAM\u2019S HOT WATER YEAR ROUND, TAXES PAID REDECORATED OUTREMONT, De L'Epee Ave., T10A OUTREMONT, Champagneur Ave, 630-632, near Bernard-\u2014Six separate modern rooms, at a reasonable price, Call AT.7785J.Private J'amily, home atmosphere Excellent cooking.CRescent 8859.| MANCE, near Bernard \u2014 Room and board for business girl, wanting a rood home, Widow.CRescent 8963.LADY having pleasant home wishes one or two paying guests, business, breakfast, evening dinner, in exclu-| sive apartment, no other boarders, suit couple or two gentlemen.CR.! 6876.APARTMENTS TO LET t ESPLANADE AVE, 56804 \u2014 Modern 8 room flat.Also 4 room modern! apartment, 3546 Ct.Urbain St., also] 4 or 5 rooms in Outremont.CRescent 3902.| BERNARD 280\u2014 Modern, heated six\u2019 Ouimet DOLLARD 519 .H.hac rooms, oak floors and trimmings, bal- | cony, awnings, near Bernard.AT.7549-4739.; \u2019 ann meme 1 ; SAVE garage rent use our parking al cupboards, large pantry.Rent $40.GARAGES TO LET Phone evenings.CRescont 5742, SPARTON RADIO REPAIRS WE ARE completely equipped for \u2018xervieing Sparton Radios.Only gen- i nine Sparton parts used, Prompt and efficient service.Work guaranteed.The Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co, Ltd.HA.7121, \\ space this summer.$2 per month, It is worth investigating.2:39 Van Horne corner Champagneur.MISCELLANEOUS RELIABLE party will store piano for U;e of same.WAlnut 5344.See Our Used Cars on Display Corner Park Ave.and Sherbrooke St.Hupmobile Montreal Sales MArquette 2244 Open Evenings Hupmobile Sedan 1927 $150.- $ ST Goldrick was on hand to greet al \u2014Desirable middle flat.Congenial: ; .ot 1 Play Tennis ! HILLCRE HAS lively gathering of members and! surroundings.Reduced rent.WA.Hupmobile Cabriolet 1930 with license 650.past season cup holders, among 3995, Buick Sport Roadster 1930 750.Ford Roadster Chevrolet Coupe 1929 1930 1931 125.300.575.Chrysler Coupe with license 5550 PARK AVENUE=\" ~ CRES.2253 ate their tennis season here last| here, when players have had Herre HUTCHISON.5563 \u2014 Corner SL Chrysler Coupe 1929 with license 275.__ CC sameness Saturday morning, when eighteen portunity of limbering up a litle, Viateur.Nice, comfortable front room.Chrysler Sedan 77 1930 575 Willy-Knight Roadster Ford Roadster Willys-Knight Sedan Willys-Knight Sedan 1929 1930 1929 1930 400.250.375.450.with license with license *! SEE MR.YAFFE \u201d1o A ew wt Wright, Longtin and several other people prefered.AT.280.__ ; : # om deme Coe of on He pr ey i srs rye en ROMS.7 2 con, Ford Ron 1936 25, | ; Everything For a Good ration Parlor.1515 Van Horne.| for the benefit of charity.Spel speaking family No children.Ford Sport Roadster 1931 oo 375, JE SUPERIOR ROOM, bath, shower, Essex Sedan 1930 with license 350.ih 1929 275.300.150.300.250.225.Whippet Sedan Falcon Knight Sedan Lincoln 7 Pass.Sedan Austin Ford Tudor Pontiac Sedan with license 1932 with license 1930 | RE-MODELED Park Court, St.Viateur & Park d frigid SEVERAL OTHER GOOD USE| r ° .Lo r ed apartment, igidaire, ho PERSONAL Park Hill 5980 Park Ave Park Side, 6010 Park Ave.EVERY water, jante service, ee po FROM oy p CARS SUPERVISION Park West 5986 Park Ave.Pasadena, 6028 Park Ave.CONVENIENCE | Depression rent.Call DExter 4677.| \u2019 CHAMPAGNEUR, 639 \u2014 6 and 6| Willys-Overland Quebec Ltd. hata PAGE SIX wm = \u201cage Fr ; Opa 7 THE EXAMINER-COURIER, THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1933 RE rT $35,000.00 Mistake Starts Tomorrow \u2018| The Most Unusual Furniture N ecessitates ___ | Sale Ever Attempted! RI a EL RR es en ER RIE maa HEE : Pt i FER ld I 2 SOF TN SRL Bg Eee VS SEEN ES ES .Will Cost Us 35.0002 ! QCccasional Furniture Savings are so sensational that you should examine these values and buy needed nieces.AND HERE\u2019S WHY! Cost On Many Of These \u2014 Sale Items \u2014 | Our Wareho is stocked to the d ith Furniture\u2014$75,000.00 th\u2014] 3 .; i ; enr ope - .' | the best regardless of the production costs \u2014 (losing sight entirely of the fact thar the olircere the finest, for D Fermi ke DS lle at $1.50 CARD TABLES warehouse unloading step with to-days tempo) With the result that although we have the best procurable furniture in Canada.WE HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO SELL IT.price $ .79 It is a sad blow to have to admit a mistake \u2014 In thirty years of F urniture se'ling we thought we knew all there was to know \u2014 We were wrong \u2014 $18.50 FOLDING BRIDGE SETS Here is the Important Point \u2014 SELL WE MUST \u2014 How?by marking this choice Furniture at prices that take no consideration of loss or true | | W.U.price $13.95 value \u2014 With prices showing a definite upward trend Solomons believe that these vaulues will never be available again.} I $12.75 SOLID WALNUT FRAMED MIRRORS @ EE ED.c WU.rice $5.95 $= 5,000 Worth of the Highest i Beds and Bedding | / (OUP OF SERVING TABLES worl up to $35.00 - a ; - .each.WU.price = $12.95 Grade Furniture ins gQ,Q00 § \"wn hui wi Sa, \u201c| 50 (IEE to id X : gd - U price .oo 85 9 A GROUP CF SAMPLE METAL BEDS all standard | 345.00 CENUILE WALNUT DUPLEX TABLES © THIS SPECTACULAR SELLING EVENT WILL BRING OUT ff jim res viwrwosizan TU $500 GIT WANT TABLES a 5 pe .U.prices = 2.85 .- i CROWDS \u2014 SO SELECT EARLY SLIDING COUCH AND MATTRESS reg.$12.50 GENUINE WALNUT TELEPHONE.SETS .$10.50.W.U.price $ 5.85 | U.price __ 5695 These Prices for Cash DROP SIDE COUCH AND MATTRESS reg.à $650 GENUINE WALNUT FERN STANDS Dining Suites $11.30.WU.price $765 B 415.00 BRIDGE LAMPS AND SHADES > 483 Terms-May Be Arranged (9 Pieces) Mattresses [ WU price $ 5.95 i i BN $100.00 WALNUT FINISHED SUITE 5 50 COTTON MA Fees ÿ JUNIOR noo W SHADES worth up to § 6.95 Chesterfield Suites W.U.price a.$57.59 $5.50 COTTON - = $11.50 METAL CRIB AND MATTRESS + PIECES: $145.00 GENUINE WALNUT SUITE 0.7% Te oN FELT MATTRESS © W.U.price $ 7.95 i ; i wi | one object in mind U.pri $9.75 \u2018EL 0 \u2018ee vs Leo ie positive and quick Clearance.ne obiect in mind $225.00 Wo pee AK SUITE wi $87.50 es W.U.pric $ 5.86 $10.50 BASSINET AND MATTRESS ¢ .S 2 with refectory type =.Price Coon \u2019 WU.pri $60.00 KROEHLER SUITE in Repp.table.WU.price $147.50 $14.50 SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES U.price Lo $ 5.95 W.U.price $ 42.50 $295.00 GIBBARD SOLID WALNUT heavily carved WU.price x $985 f $5.00 FIBRE CLOTHES HAMPERS $85.00 KROEHLER SUITE in Tapestry.sui , Ye og of $16.50 SIMMONS SPECIAL SPRING FILLED W.U.price La 4 3.65- WU.pri 47.50 ute.WU.price $198.50 $19.75 GIBBARD SOLID WALNUT TEA WAGONS $135.00 LA Low BACK SUITE : $490.00 GENUINE MAHOGANY (10 pe.) with crotch: MATIRESSES.W.U.price.$11.65 70 WU price A 75 .ronts.U.price .LU.112 LA 75 W.U.price $ 89.50 > price $245.00 Springs $4.50 GIBBARD SOLID WALNUT END TABLES $225.00 KROEHLER SUITE in combination silk Bedroom Suites All standard sizes WU.price 1112 1° $ 1.95 face repp and tapestry.W.U.price 159.50 115.00 GENUINE WALNUT SUITE Regular prices from $4.50 to $15.00, $12.50 \u2018UPHOLSTERED OCCASIONAL CHAIRS $365.00 SNYDER 2-piece Down and Hair = - .) .n \u2019 r WU oi 225.00 U.price $69.50 W.U.price $2.85 to $9.85 W.U.price LL $ 6.85 And man led suite.oe in and 32 com- i $185.00 SOLID WALNUT SUITE Pill y $30.00 ENGLISH BABY CARRIAGES Marianne Relig Mint bn bas $245.00 ALL BUR, 11950 (ions ALL FEATHER PILLOWS.s $4.50 GO CARTS OT HATS 1 : .RL WALNUT SUITE Wo, size .Floor Coverings W.U.price $157.50 17 x 25.Reg.$1.50 pr.W.U.price .95 pr.W.U.price Cag $ 2.95 A ee sus À 126500 GENUINE MAHOGANY SUITE SIMMONS SELECTED CHICKEN FEATHER, 315.00 WALNUT CEDAR CHESE#* 5 995 ; or EE RE es : -U.price size X £0.Reg.Pc.LU.price Caw 0e,\u201d \u2018 .AXMINSTER SQUARES sie F676\" ex ozs #2500 GENUINE MAHIOGANY TVIN BED A or.Wl price, 400 $1.65 pr.ODD DRESSERS from $15.t $040 sacl.to $4285 çÇ 00.0.ce.i .] U.price size x 26.eg.$4.00 pr.-U.prices .to 8.AXMINSTER SQUARES.wre 69 x 9' reg.$1475 .$850.00 CIRCASSION WALNUT and I W.U.price $2.95 pr.CHEST oF DRAWERS from $12.to $0.ch.36.85 .Ve.| 8 oe .t s ; | .« e oe b - - .AXIS SQUARES size 9 x 106\" req.519.75 x ee ved suite.W.U.price $565.00 Breakfast Suites DRESSING TA BLES fro $25.10 $35.$ to $ D0.W.l.pnce .win = 5 pieces in Ivory and Blue.Reg.$15 and ; W.U.prices # .$13.85 to $16.75 WILTON SQUARES size 46\u201d x 7'6™ reg.ef Studio Couches $1750.WU.price $8.15 & $11.65 FOUR POSTER BEDS from $20, to $33.30, © $30.00.w.u.price - $17.50 REG.$28.75.ith à price $13.50 6 pieces in Ivory and Green.Reg.$40.00.; .W.U.prices C7 $9.88 to $18.95 WILTON SQUARES size 69 x 9 reg.REG.$35.00 00 wardrobe.WU.price $22.65 ; WU.price ; ue LL = $29.75 .$40.00.W.U.price $24.75 ; 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