- 5TT,-lf f V Tft ? aP?3 w ." r ' i r fi 1 sfiffpiP s PLAN FUND DRlVEj h $10,000,000 Is Sdlight for Fer- pier Students te Add te . Present Endowments Trustees back campaign IVrlimfnnrc t'lntu le mid S10.000.000 ffl Iho rnilnttliUMlt funds of the Ulil TfrsID' "" IViinxjlvnnlii nrc beitiR mnde kr'lbe t" mmnilllfpi representing llic Heard nf Trustees mid (Jcncrnl Alumni Sccicly .,,, At I III Inst llirriniR 01 uir ixmru 01 TriKlpc" It wns declared no time should i foil v, 0t I" MnrftiiR ' work. William Ui A Keililliic of New Wk City, Ih i nm Aiilrinnii nf tli Trustees' r.iuluwiuent (jiii ivmiinlllrp Mr KP'Uiiiic is n lermcr l1""".. ..r,i... i7n,.,-,il Alii, nil! Hnnlntr. ' i i, ims nix prl liken te work out plans toreiijiinrlloii 'Hj the iiliiiiinl. Tin- iiPH".sit for thorough prelim inary pippiirntinn If treated ctlHurlnlly tn Hip phi rent I"iip of the lVntinylvniilii flttelle. Hi' crndiinte weekly magazine, H follews: , "s we h'p it. tlie prime requisite in in erR-aniznti.m of the nlumnl se flint !.,rT giiiduiilp nnd former student will rralire IiIh individiinl responsibility In nhalier pliui i" decided upon te ndd Jlfi.000.00O le llip I'tidewiiiPiil fundi. n",.' wenl propaganda lms nn un tilfn.int leund inn the war. Inn n irelliiiuiiirj ,'Hinpnlcn of information jill lie I'"' ,l1"''t effective nld fln le mimitlpc. run linvc te inoiire tin sitc- t(rt nf tlipir work. If every nlumniis nil fnnner "Indent could receive n Cnirlt) publlpntien eery week from tlil"' 1 1 tii en until tlie campaign ttirti Hip preliminary work referred te TrenM be done with the maximum ef Irlciipv and n minimum of pest. "TIip next step should be the orgnnt ergnnt orgnnt Ullen of an endowment cemmitter. with iialien.il leprcsciitiitlen. It will If rpinemlinrpil t lint nftrr Dr. l'pnnimnn urpeil upon tin nlwnni the eiffly start -Inc f an emlewm!il drive In his ad dresi te the New Yerk Club In October, JflLll. this energetic group responded lraraeiliiitply with n resolution urgtn tlip (leiiprnl Alumni Society te organ Ire meli n beard. Se fur thin haw net "spfii ilene Seme of our alumni who Imp Iippii ini'llimd te excuse our fail -ur te lift have done se with flip state ment lluil Hip time is net propitious for JiunpliiiiR a caiiipaiRii of thin sort. That, however. Is no reason for net iturtiiig !' preliminary work .at thlq time I'ven week's delay merely ndds te llip iliffipiilty in raising tlip amount rrquneil " t Ui JhHappjn Thought MARINES REFUSE QUARTERS Warburton Says Detachment Turned Down Better "Billets" Tlie rlty has done everything in Us power te provide sanitary quartern for the innrlnes guarding imllK who are new bllleled under Insanitary "tondl "tendl "tondl liens In a building at KJIM Arch street, according te Police Commissioner War War burten, but Captain McClure, com mander of the marine detachment, has. refused te nccept the offers made. Hurry M. llakcr, commander of the Oscnr II. Grubcr Pest of the American Legien, inspected j2fl Arch street, where ninety-six marines nrc living, nnd reported conditions were deplorable from a sanitary standpoint. Physicians of the Department of Health "sustain this opinion. Majer Warburtmi Raid today he had ertered comfortable dormitories In the Twelfth and Pine streels station, and hud even obtained from his fathcr-in- aw. .lean unnainnkcr. the third and eurllt lloers of the Mnrket Street nnndry, en Filbert street, with ilvht nd heat free. Cantalit MetMure. he 1. declined all the offers. Tim marines rent llic building at VVM Arch street. Captain Mi dure is new con sidering n building of twenty-two looms, at Nineteenth and Vine slrects, offered by t lie city. KVDNING PUBLIC LEDGIilR-l?HILADLPLlA, .FETDAYr BJ2G:I5)IBETl:;9;,.:1921 5 SOCIETY WOMAN LOSES GEMS i Mrs. Jehn Penn Breck's Suitcase Is Stelen Frem Aute ,A suitcase with personal articles, Including clothing nnd jeSvelry, valued at ' SUOOO. belonging te Mrs. .lehn Penn i Ilreck, of Lebanon, was stolen from her! automobile, parked at .llfi Seuth Six-1 teenth Mret, last night. According te Mi-j. Itreck, she left the suitcaRO In the machine bpcatise of its I weight nnd also because she intended te I return te tlie car ntmest immediately. Five minutes later the bag was missing. I Mrs. Breck, formerly Miss Pauline' Wdille, of this city, is registered at the1 Illtz-Cnrlten Hetel. TO BUY SCHOOL LAND Beard of Education Ready te Pay $21,500 for Franklin Street Site ' The Heard of Kducatlen's Properly I Committee tecemmeuded vesterdnv that the property at l"02!-.".:t North Frank lin street be purchased at a cost, of net mere thai) S21.r,0O. te provide part of the additional playground space for the Kulledge school. Alse the cemmlttpe authorized the Superintendent of Schools le find n site for a junior high school In AVest Philadelphia north of Market street. "-6 ll A Man's Shee with no frills or furbelows Shape - retaining, easy bread tread, in geed taste. Restraint with distinction.. TypicalEnglish designing. l ' vi V"" """ lV A BUBSv. f fT " UHn, jiTs. ' g A X RUGS National Carpet Stores 1 623 Market Street e Offers a Wonderful jap ill Selection of Rugs rei! lj for Holiday Gifts at :0 mendeus i Men who have the knack of knowing hew te be well groomed continue te cheese this model done in black or the new Plum Cherry Celer. $7-50 7 1228 MARKET avings 8 Lv ' Z9 E: Axminster Rugs B f)12feet & K.Alf; siiiiihN SrumlrHi, Ml IV rfect ' P Intlcrns S29.98 g beamless Velret RugsB J: (ixi) feet Harpers Waf(Dt;ep 1022 CHESTNUT SHOPS 5i Oriental and m .Siiit.'blc for 5 An Heom Floral KfTects jW $12.00 S m avv Ayniincter Rimc??i Iligli Pile, (ieutl WcnriiiK V. WvVl r S14.0U sa 'g S'f h9 feet .5 Seamless Tapestry Brussels rf.U. i, I'm,, ,rH, Tlmn .Munu-i r rurl urine CehI iSt S 8.3Sxfe.(i feel S 11.98 M We Mrrlnli?p tn HJtlJ, !lvr. null ll.'lxl.l fff Price Start I Extra Size Rugs ;M 11AXDKEKCH1KI''S, tr 1 e v e s, a gCi fi tiff & wiimiiig m.n.1, mi uiiiui eiui, ,i 9.'tv.tJu V s'lv-,r J0 bucltle, a knitted sweater w -"V Ul l UUI Vl'.lt ill C illi Kl" A at Small Scatter Rugs DfeSd -T : r IfS mil Stn 2754 inches KJIvnrv : win. foKev S I'nlnrH W KmmIih IllClihim.. m $3,758 : n'JSt M denil Cnnlm (if iWiltenVelvetRuBsl1.': 97..r. i - :?2 htripei inches 5pO..O . iM Hie iiian who caies about his personal uppcataiKi will lilu- lust tin (hnstmns Gift which comes from the htore of MacDonald fe Campbell, a firm noted ameiifr the Chestnut Street Sheps for the splendid quality and style of its haberdasher... yZXf07CLts XttfJVb (jIFT which av'II l)c eipially en joyed by ever iiiemher nf the family is somethimr for the lienie; and it does net. npci's:irilv hnve in .vhich will please a man, especially i he a lnrjje or csppjiMve present come trem the stoic el .Mac- either. At the Iletiseluinishinj' Stere &. Campbell (1334-:JG Cheat-, of J. Franklin Miller. Killi Chestnut eet), n name which has I Street, you will find many attractive find useful articles which will exactly answer this mirnose tr! fts v.'liir.n Knew new te uress. uut wnat at- will lie happy reminders of the Kivei Liactea me teuuy, in paiiicuinr, was e display ei sin; iiniiuers nuu aihe ' the Enclish and domestic wool mufflers, se delightfully warm and) there comtertaoie ler meter wear, iney place acci he had in all the nenulai colors Pii'i'iKhtriH Amerinan (. nnpsp KncrcsC "!w.ys btoed for a hiKh standard of --- V"i w r,v ! ii , inl minlit u nmnnrv l rtn triti. nein. Z ' illlli; tllU HUUIlkJ ItlllUllU JMUII HIIU I (lit)Cl inriHifriieui me year, rer one sur sur (jestien I propose bathroom scales, veiy reasonably nrued at .SKI. Then ire andirons and ether nre- 'CHbOiica the ('ape Ced KlileiH iniil.e 'eiiiI1iiii,iv nniir. - ell as in' the smnrt-loekinc: '''''"," ,nll" llll"'i,''""a'- "'''' imi ped combinations. I have noticed' ",r,,V. ' , , "" .'.". "'. . T .M.",,...,I0., '" that scaifs ate beinir worn meic stainN. both mrt..i .md m.iiKiirnnv n,.. .'iikI will, tlieu-1 artlHt'i' scran basl.fls, book cikIb. dnui ih. in ever tills M'.'ir Axminster Rugs '& 27x5-1 inches : Heavy CO f" FT &? iraue he (lenlil ll aeniJH Ulft npiueclnl'il u ir I'liriul-i A $3.55 . Ainmsier iugs ? wilh wh0-m yel, i)Uve $4.50 g Thousands of '$t Linoleum Rues jS V.9.'.' ?l. Fvnm t fJS ,U,M V Fitt Wi Orinle B' ; "'i: ft. Ml Phenr Nttrhtl 2R1R Ktytlene mam 7696 W. r I I i . a f ' trpaw man urders h 'Hi fcVi"y"M "vrtSteiu' ''. I.- :A I L STORES 1 i wtHBriMlLil'iiiiifiniJiiiii i ilii in i i M i I. te IV". i man nrmumm.iliUUImiima l.1 (SIFT should nel only be a le membtance; it .should be an mule of true value te the recipient a Kill which leneci.s ine neu 'i'e a friend motei toured' the country last Mimniii, l can, think of nothing which will wive1 mere lasting enjoyment than a jiair of Prism Dineculnrs. Yeu will find j the Carl Zeiss fa name which is n warranty of optical excellence) Prism llineculars at Wall & Ochs, Opticians, 1THI Chestnut Street. These u'hisses, w'ich come in fill sizes and piwers, nu'ludiiitr a convenient tlTfttter ulass, are remarkable and give a splendid field of view. And Wall & Ochs will give you expert advice as te the bestj model te be selected for your needs.! A flops and iloer Iukh'I.cih, .in well as tli leliKlilfiil tea &ei- in mii.eiih plain coieih HUCK ilii.-ter of tliese luscious Crapes from the famous Het- houses of Belnium entwined among the mere biillianil, colored Fruit just cives the finishing touch te one of these wendeifui (lift Hnskets e'" Fruit f i mil Ilallewells (llreail below "hestnul I. The men who arrange them aie surely artists. One might almost say that each liasket of Fruit is an individual masterpiece. Ilae you left your Christmas itht at HnllewelN' yet ? Yeu knew, through their guaiantccd - perfct - delivery service you can send these mnr cleu's (lift Burets of Fiuit te business aiijiiaintances and poiseiml friends liinf as far as 1000 miles from this cil. and ihe are bound .e enjoy them. The pi ice iniige is wide 's,i, R8, !10, 12, $15, $20, 25, W0 and upward. wmrammam fj '"pIIEItE is a satisfaction about shopping for Christmas (lifts at the store -A of Bailev. Banks & Biddh Cemnnnv. for u knew that whatever vow purchase, whether it be large or small, epeusive or inexpensive, it will lie the very best of its kind obtainable; and the name of Biile,, Banks t Biddle will he an assurance of fluidity te the person te wluni'u is given. I have been requested, today, te give te my iciule lists of ai tides appro priate as Christmas (lifts. licit they are. Fer wemen: .Mesh Bags, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Vanity Cases, Desk Sets, Cigarette Cases, Hair Orna ments, Overnight Bags, Lingerie Clasps, Bodkin Sets. Fer men: Dress Suit Sets, Military Brushes, Cigar Cases, Cigarette, Helders, Key Chains, Canes, Pocket Knives, Tie Clnsps, Wnllets and Shaving Suts, THE CHESTNjP'j' TREET ASSOCIATION STRAWBRIDGEcSCLOTHIER News That Will Cause Men te Step and Think of Their Own Needs Of course, we knew you arc busy with your own affairs, and that cheesing gifts te make ethers happy has taken time, and that you're behind with your work but step a minute! Hasn't your desire te make ethers happy caused you te procrastinate mere or less in the matter of cheesing that new Suit or Overcoat which y6u long age decided you must have V Well, right here is incentive for attending te that important matter right new for in addition te securing as geed a Suit or Overcoat as any man could want, you save enough money te pay for a very fine gift. Consider these Winter OVERCOATS at $24.50 and $31.50 Where can you find values te equal these? All wool Ulsters and Ulsterettes, in youthful and con servative styles. SUITS with Twe Pairs Trousers, $24.50,$31.50 Men's and young men's Suits, of geed all-wool fabrics in desirable weaves and colorings, in all sizes. Exceptional value. Kur-hncd Overcoats $115.00 te .S245.00 Gabardine Weath'er-proef Tep Coats $.'5.00 Rubberized Raincoats $10.00 te $18.00 Alce and Wickham Suits $24.50 and $31.50 Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits from $15.00 te $65.00 i i Gifts in Blouses and Over-Blouses Charming Mignonette Over Over Uleuscs, in lovely shades, ,$t.50. New semi - tailored models of Truhu silk in flesh and white, $0.75 and $7.50. Crepe de Chine nnd Crepe Georgette Over Blouses, $4.85; ethers of Crepe de Chine, $5.00 and $3.75. And smart tailored and semi-tailored Pongee Waists at $3.00. StniwIjrldKO Clothier I Hocen.l flour. CVntra I Mere Diplomat Chocolates Five Pounds, Special at $2.95 Fer te-morrow, another let of these remarkable Chocolates creams, hard centres, pineapple, cherries, nuts and nut lops coated with rich chocolate, paclted in a fancy gift box 5 pounds at the exceptionally low price of $'J.!).". Value one-third mere. Pure Candy Toys 3Sc a pound Jlutterciips.'0c a pound Candy Canes ,c and 10c etech Chocolate Xeveltien 6c te 75c Jack Herner Pies, Xevcltles and Furors of all kinds for Christmas partifH or for rilling steckinas'tc te $7.00 I- -. .stiunlnldgr 1 Cleiuitr- Uunnineiil and r .! Slice- iush A MQb. 9-q, AnVKUTIHKMKNT I)Vl.lirisr.MIr pnlwg( Dainty Gifts from The French Salen Just the things women will be delighted te find en the Christ mas tree! Lamb's-wool Quilted Robes $18.75 te $23.00 Silk Negligees and llrcaklast Coats $15.00 te $45.00 Japanese. Quilted Jackets $1.83 te $1.00 Hand-made Lingerie, trimmed with real Ince $1.93 te $12.30 Philippine Lingerie $1.95 te S10 French Lingerie $2.50 te $.30.00 StrawbrUlge 4 i 'nth i Thlr.l 1 loei Wen $4.00 Hemstitched Linen Damask Dinner Cleths We have secured 200 of these beautiful Cleths. G2.62 inches, in a round tulip design. The value is exceptional, as women who knew linens will realize the minute they see them. fe'V Sirawbrldiis A Cie'hlri n 11 i n i Flowers by Cable te England and the Continent This service proved ojuite satisfactory last Christmas. Order Flowers at the Main Desk, te be delivered through our Londen connections, any where in the British Isles or en the Continent. Smart New Shee Styles Comfortable Gift Slippers A gieat, wonderful stock presenting nil that is new and distinc tie in Strap Pumps, Oxfords and High Shoes for women as well as the most rec nt styles and leathers for child rn and men. Prices as you already knew nrc pleasingly moderate, the lowest, in fact, for which Shoes of such reliable quality can be bought. Just new COMFORTABLE SLIPPERS for gift giving aie in the foreground, and nf tlie-' we have a display wondrous te beheld. Included are CORSETS In Foremost Makes S. & C. Special Frent- and Back-lacing. Neme, Smart Set, Bcdfern, Warner Rust-proof, La Resista, W. H Royal Worcester, Ben Ten. American Lady, (Jos (Jes sard Frent-lacing and P. N. Prac tical Frent Corsets. Alse Tree, and IL &. W. (ilrdles. Prices range from S2.00 le S25.00. Our Exclusive Jessica French Corsets $15.00 te $.'15.00. Misses' Corsets $1.50 te $15. 85C A fT0UP of '-''sets, chiefly misses' .sizes, less than half price. Bieken lines, including W. B. Corsets, wilh senn-ela tie top and medium long hip" firansivren:iSc le $le.U0 S' run In i,jfc n c i ,. ill l 1'iqu' Mnrhi" vre.'i r Slippers for Women Japanese Embroidered Quilted Satin Slippers $1.00. Imported Chinese Mandarin Boudoir Slippers, hand-made and embroidered $3.50 te $5.00. Daniel (Jreen Felt Comfy Slip pers, soft padded insoles; blue and brown tones $2.00. Comfy Slippers, pompon trimmed; in old rose, blue and taupe S2.00. Ceinfv Slippers, in old rose, pink, blue gray and taupe: I rimmed with pompons and libben $2.50. Seft Filt Slippers, leal her soles and heels, oxford gr.n, wine and black $2.75. Seft Felt Juliets, ihi'iiillt' triuimcd; leather soles ,uul heels; rose, blue and purple $,1.25. Ilyle Felt Ceinfys. soft padded soles; button snugly around the ankle; in old rose and blue, with ecru tops $2.50. Hjle Slippers. leather sole and heeli; of blue, gra or brown silver-tone felt- S'1.23. Seft Ceiuf.N Slippers, satin trimming, soft padded soles and leather heels: in brown ami blue $3.75. Quilled Satin Slippers, padded .soles; in old rose, pink, blue, wine, heliotrope and black $2.45 Slippers for Children Seft. Felt t'esv I'ecs. wr warm SI. 35 te $1.50. "PiiKs-in-Boets" I fit Bootees, padded soles $2.00 te $2.25. Moccasins for Camp Fire Cirls and Cirl Scouts $1.50 te $2.50. llle Felt Slippers, padded in soles, fit- Hnuglv around ankles $1.25 te $2.50. Babies' Satin Carriage Beets, m pink, blue and white SI. 75 In S2.25. Slippers for Felt Ceinfv Men Slipper Seft $2.50. Hyle Felt Mippci. cemfv soles $2.75. Hyle Felt Slipper, leather soles and heels $3.7.". Seft Kidskiu Bernee Slipper $3.75 te $(i.()l). Seft Kidskiu 1 aust Slippers $7.00. Cmalier Slippers, tan. kid. S8.00; red and green moiecco $8.50. Brown kidskiu i:erett Slip, puis $.1.75 te $; (10. Opera Slipper, el finest kid skin $5.00. Moccasins, et soft hiewu leather $2.75 te $1.50. A Special Purchase of 250 Women's Cleth Dresses In a Great Sale Te-morrow $18.75 Werth Frem One-third Mere te Half' Again as Much In fact, the majority of these Dresses would he excel lent value at 927.50. Wonderfully tailored serge, tricetine and duvet de laine, and in such desirable shades as navy, dark brown, henna, taupe and beaver, also black. Basque models, beaded and embroidered; panel mod els, with seutache braiding; Ceat Dresses trimmed with flat braid and silk embroidery; and some open .surplice fashion ever dainty lace vestees. Beautiful Dresses, and in all sizes from 3G te 1G. - Slrabrllg c'luin ' Mm Sn"" Evening Dress Vests $."5.50 te $ 12.01) Separate Trousers, special, $.'.75, $."3..")0. S(.r0 YOUTHS' Leng-trousers Suits, with two pairs of trousers, very exceptional value at $24.50 . -w- Sn 4Im nlg JL Clellilei--Sf, end Floei. hast Handkerchiefs Selve the Gift Problem for All Handkerchiefs ler friends far and near Handkerchiefs dainty nnd fine, from the plainest of practical hemstitched kinds for men. -women and children te hnndsemc nnd novel styles that show a wealth of artistic beauty in deign nnd ci lering. UOMK.VS GIFT H.WDHERCHIEFS Fine Irish Linen, Hemstitched 15c and 25c Madeira Hand-embroidered 35c each Of fine white mull, emoreidered in many beautiful designs. Linen, Embroidered and Lace-Trimmed 50c each Hand-embroidered ruinerc, trimmed with Valeniiennes lace. MEWS GIFT HA.XfiKERCHIEFS Of Cambric, Printed in Celer ISc each, ?, for 50c Hemstitched and printed in wend-rmllv efFcitive desij-ns. Fine Cambric with Cord Borders in Celers 25c Fine Irish Linen, Hemstitched 50c each if - St'anl'ildR t f'leth'ei Alule .. ur'n nnl ,r U Mm hi" s-rt iSr Cast luminum Teakettles Special, $4.50 ' "WAGXEU" heavy cast alum ilium Teakettles, in attractive panel-side Colonial slyle with graceful spout. Light in weight --but will last n lifetime. The hinged lid is operated by the handle, se that scalding one's fingers is, impossible. K?t uwijrldie A l le-.hie - liannnt Women's Umbrellas Specially Priced SILK TAFFETA blue, green, purple and black, in the smart "hert feirule style beautiful handles special at $8. ."(). TXIOX TAFFETA (silk-and-cntten); short ferrule style -pecial at S4.75. Stju I iMk I i oil - e 7 r. -c K'iwi If Yeu. Intend te Give the Bey a Clothing Outfit The following might prove acceptable Mackinaw- 10.7.-, and S12.75. ninck Rubber Raincoats Sli.Tfi and S.Ven. Tan Rubbeiued Raincoats $5 and $0 iSO. p Small . He' Wash Suits, packed in a holiday box $1.95 and vje.-l"). -'ih.,i i a .-imhie s c.n' I uu- I ' -'i i s.tet. ICaei CEDAR CHESTS $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 The gift that is practical, hnnd--emc and laMing. Moreover, these ('hosts are le than regu lar pi ice. Fini st led cedar, the best cabinet work and fittings combine te make the e unusually (it'Kil nb't . - i i.h j,. t nth or Blanket Bath Robes At $5.95 Average Value About One Ilalf 3Iere Than This Price Chielh one of a stle. all sizes in the let. but the best selection in size lS inches. A few in etra sizes in cluded. ni.ii ui;u i iiit-i '- le-e-out aid ample ree' Women's line HEACON HLAXKET 1! TH ROUES, in wonderfully attractive dim combi'iatiens ,uid distinctive pat- in.-. A lew of terry cloth and eiderdown. 11 aie Dimmed with wide bands of .Mi r bbei.. M.inv u'.!i novel sleeves i ' ''elli. ' - 'liMnitnc cold girdles nnd 11'M.l.cts. Uele el the t"mer kind for gifts in.w ..".!:. Tailored Beacon Blanket Bath Rohes, Special, S2.95 i?v Stwi tUuK tillireWlfillK, Mm TZM s. $5.50 Women's Plaited Striped Skirts Regular Price Would Be Nearly Deuble v s. ,;,l p.mljiM. (,i t N 1 : IirNDRKii lugl -grade Skiit of -man st i mm (I prunella cloth, attentively placed t. show tin dark ripe .m '..p I Mcedmglv ,iitr;ui. . ud tl.r Skirt 'aim. of the ( LTs !AT -PIT m :, fi m V J A Yt m ? m rzr f M v v-:' m& iti is Come te the Tey Stere Te-morrow, Saturday, will be a me ennqren as early as possible. Santa vat day in the C la us will be Special for Te-morrow! Sulkus, s'i de!1 i: held I film ,'l the te 1'ey Stere! nere eariv lei nierly .V ------- - v jj ,i, i lllwlllVdJllUO, , c.uBf UU.U6, i rums engines, urunis, etc. Fer v& and bevs (iaines iliini ' .wi;i xuyau ts impossible te tell every- Oells' 1) -In -. s,., ,,- , attmc liM'ly (ieceiated piece- 1..,, Mechanical Trains S2..10. Hells-' White II itli I'haiis 7.",c. , Intel etinj,' .Mai- I'aintiiiK Ha lie, half pi ice- ,'iOc. RiipMlle (lame," reduced olie elie tliinl new D.ic. I'.'a.-el niackbei.ids, one-fourth inoi'e S'J.OO. I'lfi-tiic Trains, track, trans trans ferniei, reduced one-fourth 58.2.".. Children's Opera Glasses 80c. Oilbeit Vhcjul Tey f'onstruft f'enstruft ti.n Sets new 55.00. All ether (iillji.it Toys in ateck nt half price. j -UtrwbrlUg h PJpiUlerreurti. rur uier Fourth )7(iur ) W'.E. j'.j'i d a i.' ; , i i - f ffl I ! l. '- '4 . 1 S f
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