Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1931, p. 27

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On i S ides; onte Iears cfC/iicago Pienomenial' AucTioN VER brid-ge tables -. . . i theatre 1 o b bies . .. on ail hears- of -,this. aristocr'aie auction. ,With g ôood reason, too, for neyer bas- there been a sale quite 90 authentie. Only the pressure of the tiines .could force the Black Knight China iniporters, for whom we are conducting this sale, to such an unprecedented move. AUCIIONEEIS SALE make your oxnfl unstinted selections. This choice of yours is then.imniedi- ately put up for auction. If you wish;ý you tnay command the assistance of courteous andi able salespeople. Our. atmospbere here, ià that of the finest shops, but the price you pay is Jeter- mined solely by. your'own bids. Daily from il1:30 to 5 'clock the sale runs its exciting cou rse. May we suggest that you make a point of dropping in some day soon? Tornor- J. L. ART& Co. 115 SOUTH WABASH. AVENUE (Just Opposite the Palmer Bouse), Sa le'Facts THE PLACE 115 So. -Wabash Ave., across f rom Palmer Ho us e on Wabash. THE TIME D a i1y at 11:30 A. M. continuing until 5 P. M. OjJ'ering a complète selection of farnous BILACK KNIGHTý CHINA Values to $500 dozren Also a $75t,000 of APPRAUSERS q

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