? ' F - ..:.. A-ely Me.-. c:,vin Peliceman Attacks Men Single - Hnndetl Were Rolling TWO n i ir- ... "Oi-.. Barrels Frem cellar ONE BELIEVED A'tncWnc four bandits sinclc-ltnnderf Ht .".'"0 o'clock tblfi morning, Patrol Patrel mm Hdiijntnln Sullivan, of tlyv Seventh ami Carpenter streets station,, drove then' "" nnd captured a barrel of wh!ky and half n barrel of ginger they lind stolen and were rolling along the trech , ... The lini'ers were stolen from the drug store of I'redcrick Itescn. nt Third and Christian streets. The men had broken open his cellar doeV. and re moved the barrels. The value of the stolen goods was $2400. I'ntrelman Sullivan came along as the men with the barrels had reached Montrese and Uridine streets, where n truck was standing. Twe men were rolling the bnrrcls. while two walked in front and rear nnd kept a lookout. As seen as the man in back saw the patrolman he drew n revolver and opened fire. Sullivan fired three shots In return, nnd although the bandits were four te one. and nil armed, they ran i way, deserting their loot and the truck. They ran down Christian street, and n 'Ittle later as they turned n corner the noise of an automobile showed hew they made their getaway. One man Is believed te have been hit bj the wny he suddenly staggered ns he nn. Fly the time Sullivan reached the corner there was no trace of the men. lie get n description of the one he is thought te hnve wounded. The man is about twnty-seven years old, f feet 1 Inches tall, and weighs about liif iieunds. IFc were a light coat and it Hslit gray cap. Sullivan called the station house for help, and when the patrol arrived the whisky and ginger wre leaded in the ruck, which was driven te the station. The track Is the property of the Imperial Klcen Kote end Apron Supply Com pany, of 10M Seuth Sixth street. It was kept in a garage at Heed and U.irlen streets, district detectives are new invcHtfgating whether or net this car was stolen from tlic place. At 15 o'clock this morning llistrict Detective Cappnline. of the Seventh nnd Onriwntcr street station, saw n Negro loitering near the scene in n -uspicleus mnuuci'. When questioned the man could net give a satlsfacterj account of himself and was brought in te be examined. It was found he was Henry Dubin. .if Christian street near Sixteenth, n washer In the garage at Heed and Darien streets, in which the truck was kept. The police think Dubin is connected with the attempted robbery nnd have the theory that he furnished the means of carting the liquor away bv taking the truck: BISHOP WRITES OF PEACE , Dr. Garland Sends Out His Annual Christmas Peem I'er many years Tlishep Suffragan Garland, of the Kplscepal' diocese of Pennsylvania, has composed a poem te -end te his friends ns a Christmas rc rc iiembranee. This year it is "The Dawn "f Peace," n prayer for Ged's blessing Hi the Arms Conference. It follews: Rinrtaineil and htoedstaincd, le, the tcenry world SHU fails te realize a Saviour' birlh, Hul many faithful, en their knees in jiraier. Hare listened te Ged's messaae. Peace en earth. Oialfftil' then praise Thee en this Christmas Day, The wen from many nations new arc here: i 7'Anr Conference bless, and grant, ! Lord, as we pray, 'I hat the dawn of universal peace is near, II a I ice must learn te live the Chiist like life, lire we can manifest His love te men; He with us. Lord, and give us grace te lend 'I he world te Him rrc Chriitmas ve men again. Purse Snatcher Robs Weman Miss Marie Hutten, .".ri02 Race street ss robbed of S15 and a rullread ticket ir Ihlrty-nlnth sjrect and Powelton -Hi-niie lt night by a Srgm, who Mintclicd her handbag and ccatied. 4 BANDITS DRIVEN Dnni n no nm Haitian ,138 S. 52D STREET W A Milk V vW Te t'JU'mer supplying your "A" milk is vitally , interested in the sterilization of all utensils ;I unci se he protects your milk. I 1; Our laboratory test determines hew careful lie is. We 1 'I Pey.n'm premium for care se he can't atrertl te be I I Ptejic Us te Deliver a Bettle Tomorrow Baring 00) I Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. j M "Milk Suppliers te Critical Uutcrs" M', Ii MST&CnKST.NUT QLn. M M neTH phenks ymr2&L H I' ' Atlantic City WiUweed fiWB'j it .. J PltaianU'lllr Ocean City WBTrSjaSl HP , "7 "-K. t MORE AID FOR' MOTHER '024.50 Donated te Family Destituted by Illness of Children Till' KVKNI.NO l'Ullt.U lil.lKllilt (If l'Hn.llni1r,.. .nn.li.1 nf l.l T.l i..M t...l . .t.i, . I.ftl-. LI.-.!. ,,k. ipH-l.tn IUim.I.l.l ninny ie.mik, .nnrie ricper. iuwh .Nerm Ucilflcld Mrcet. l-'etir of Mre. 1'lepcr'n I ehlMren died of illplithcrln within tin- ,nst fcw wccks TwJ eUipr diltlrcii( flvc-ycur-elil Ceil and Mxteen-ycar-eld Lettie, are still In the LMilladclpLla Hes- , for CelllnB,OU8 iWmmm. Anether (ion Is nwny from home. 'J.'lic mother is AnllNnFnian'iteu'' t0 lmvP t,lc ,w children in "uu,"uuu the lieKiltal bretisht home for CIiHhI- nins. hut us jet physicians have net permuted meir rcicac. TIip money received was from the follewing: renrl . Helms, S.'J.tiO; A I'ricnd, if,": A. M.MamNa.v, ."C; t;. S. Uldgcly, ?3; A 1'rlcnd. SI; .Jeseph l.c .Mnltrc, J?li Mrs. ,T. A. 1). It.. SI ; M. 1). K.. 1; 1 A. At.. SL'. SANTA AT HOSPITAL Will Visit St. Christopher's Children Monday Morning The children at St. Chiisleplicr's Hospital liuvil- just henrd jojeus news. Santa Onus is coming Monday morn ing, and the very pre-poet has had uch a tonic effect that pills, and powders seem really superfluous. Santa Is new prei nrltig 'lis pack for the visit, and these who have giftu they wish te add te his img can de te b. sending them te the hospital, which Is at Lawrence nnd Huntingdon streets. The little patients nt St. Christopher's arc children whose Christmas might lie n trifle barn were it net that tliv hnve thelr own particular and vcty indulgent Santa. Big Increase in Camden Tax Returns The tax returns in Camden show a decided increase ever last year, accord ing te llgurcs compiled today. De cember 12 is the last day for the paj -ment of taxes In New Jersey for the second hnlf of the jcer. The receipts for the first half of this year wcrci St, -1:10.000 and for the second half. JJ.1,280.000. compared with S1.2Sl!,i:i:S nnd Xl.l.Vi.SM for the corresponding pcileds of lnt year. Firm Entertains Workers The annual Christmas entertainment, given by the- officials of the Kdwln .1. Schocttle Paper Flex Manufacturing Company te the empleyes of the coin cein pnny, was held yesterday at the plant. Klevcnth and (irecn streets. A turkey dinner wns served te about P.OO em em peoyes nnd their friends, and n dance and n program of songs nnd recitations completed the entcrtninment. ROOFING MATI'.U!A1.S Mantiriirturfd by ' r ii. tirr.er.n co., ed n. 2n STitnivr Mnln R714 tt-rlt. mH Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin With Cuticura Snapla udiJgMk OMmnl, Ttlmi) ! Ortlr UkrtOTM,IIf IX iUMa.MtM. 8idrrywhr. awjOiiiiiiiiiirffliHiiiOTiia m f' Fresh Killed '4 Fancy f 1 UrkeVS l f S ' 55c,, At all our -Meat Markets 3.rnuinHii!Ui!iiurhiJi;i:in!ii!!!i;iiuiiri;:H;iniii!!iani:t3!Jiit:.'U.i uriiiijiniiifinj Diamonds Can Be Purchased en Our Confidential Perfected Credit Plan Tlin buvlnfj power et our two large stores enables yei! te buy bere at absolute vhIi prlcen 'Itli f-aslt Tiilue. Make your Xmas selection new. Simen. 1510 CHESTNUT STREET n'f,:n.s.,.er" . Kery IJVPIllllff v-?--' "- ,lJ V- M . VNfiJJ? DR. CONWELl TO LECTURE Will Discuss Value of Probation at Municipal Court Meeting Dr. Kuxscll FI. Cenwcll will spcnlt en ; "The Vnlue of Prohallen," Ht n meet- I Ihjc this evenlnR held under the nils- i pices of the Municipal Court, In Keem ", Pity Hall, l'lesldcnt Judge ltrewn will preside. This Ih te lie one of the. series of meetings" held In the Interest of the National Probation Association. Thin J organization is Interested In - having Congress pass n law authorizing probn prebn I tlen for persons convicted of Federal offenses. i WILLIAMS BROS. Commercial Printers 1G03 ORTHODOX ST. rhenei Frantcferd 3KU namrimi'rnuiiinnTiiirinQnnminnnnnminiirrnninirTnnifiiEriiiTii.cniiPrrri'nnr! Think of it! "igjJEEKHn a Hi Butter 50c At aft our Stores 1 4 s -a M ir-fi H CO. il iS IS! WINTHIt unsnitTS ATMNTir. CITY. N. .t MlW'm!MiBiSl Hetel 'Brighten andCasitw , & Atlantic tjtty N.J. ATI ANTir rrrv m j i Directly mfhcOettiurltJiit I lAhtitm ifaVMW(vmck fiwcrrvi oe 1 Hetel Boscebei Jentuey av. nr. bc , iuu uvawua Uxcellcnt table. - .Med. rt Am I- Bu plan Ph.117. K.K.MATtlON ' , SHOREHAM '"'"h" !' wr lnci, hpcUl rtJuccil winter ratta. AlaU firubfr. A1KKN. B. O. AIKEN luffn or Winter Heiert Highland Park Hetel Nnw npi-xi I "reMiemes a thurm nil Iti own" 1 CUMATB KUCRBATION nNVIRONJtBNT Addrrjj, J. J. SU-KI1VKV. .Mnr ! Brnnmrr WhUrfaif Inn, l,kr I'lnrld. N. Y. i Hetel ReyalPaK 18 no Gelf. Klihtnx. Swlmi Fert KlTfn. I nericU. Opfn Jan. i Stvlmmliur Pooi. Evry Itenm with Hath. J. T NELHON. Mgr. AMIKVII.I.B. n. c. Asiir.viM.n. .v. c. i Clminlifr of Cemnifrrc for III. HUU. "VK-ST l'AI.11Ttl?ni I'I.A. i.Anr: retnT apartmknts. WESTPAI.M IIKAI-H IT.A nin.i.EAin in.ifiiiTs. i-i.a. Tlin Uellevlew urn C'ettncea n1Utr llelghte, Klerltla. Open Jan. 7 11F.UMI!I HAMILTON HOTEL BERMUDA Onrn Janntiry A Me-lrn n Construction anJ Oreratlan -.'.',0 Suit with Hath Klreproer Accommeilntloni for flOO Cencerta liy Ilrltlah ltctmnta! 7:.inJ N. V. (mice inir Trnrel nurrau . VZS fSUi Avrnur (Doel(lKt) Cablr Adtlrep "Hetel nermuda" MnniiErmrnt of .1. A. Slierruril Aliie Ifetel Priten. n-.tch Illiiff. a TirK'iTEcT CAXA1IA Te ciiatuw rnuNTi:.Ac. QunnKe If iii line mil Winter Spert. teuh H SWA lf e eircix-imenca f and the) Vcm erlands J uciew xne r.quaxer CUBA "ANAHA BRAZIL USUQUAY CMIU -AtrMt I ANOt.A(JtNTINl G4I LOh L Tla S. S, EnRO (PiclficLlne ) Return hy S. S. AMERICAN LEGION (Munien Line) A most enjoyable Winter Cruise an J Teur-asturcd Write for book. AMERICAN EXPRESS Travel Dept. 143-145 Se. Bread St. Phila., Pa . i:jn( Tinx.i. I.elli tint SjXNJKS jf SKTJIVJ&&& new COLLEGE SctZittMp JT lli. Oil 4 Npvt t lilk htiirtt. .Inn. in -. Ill UJ. Mn.l k!.llllt. allln .....l! N liiuclil. tirvut iiiii(irlinilllr. I)i liiil. N'liclit Mheul I I'.'IMI Wnlnnt Strft-t. l'lill'.ilHnlil-i " GREGG SHORTHAND i in; wiiki.h'h ciiami-iiin m.sti:.ii luirnnl In Mulitn (luasis of The Tayler Scheel I'Mlatielnl in h pirn Uifcg Sherthuni si-hnu1 i isiirri our kuikh. Oln'ises fr llPBlnnerH Ail,uiceJ hi ! .is i m It-pcilei i nil ' r.ti- ui ulieni nlnu c.'il. mm: taai.ek si limit.. imi yuirun m STRAYER'S ' 'ftiffi 1'iihltlnii uunr n'll. rntcr new llnj or nlihl Veiiix Wemni unil (llrl Become a Trained Nurse 1) iiebteat. het-PJli i)rofalen erin te young women. Our liem utudy or ltpltal counts 1 rapid, thoreuali traltllllK. Henri Inilav fr.p I!nnl.li .. g.l uml Clitnii(. Hl.. I'lilliiili-liiliii' 1 it I l IIIWI ll I i I ii i i ST. S3 i za&rZa& ; - r ftEBflER - IHJAALPHIA, 3-mDAY, n ECONOMY BASEMENT SPECIALS FOR SA TURD A t Arrived Just in Time for This Day-Bcferc-Chriiitmaa Sele Girls' $3 Regulation Dresses Te Sell at $i.85 Each Made of all white or with blue cellars nnd cufTs. Popular regulation style, with deep box plaits, yokes, neat braid trim ming, pockets nnd belts. Sizes 0 te 14 years. Nothing prettier for the girl for Christmas! One pictured. Misses' and Girls' $2.50 Middy Blouses at CI In smart regulation style A of Jean cloth. Plain or co-ed efTects, trimmed with Cepcn col cel lars nnd cuffs; braid and lace. Girls' $7.50 AH-Weel Serge Dresses at CO KH Many straight-line ww.tW and waist-line models, with self string nnd ribbon belts, pockets nnd bright color wool embroidery. Plain or box-plaited skiits. Sizes C te 14 years. Girls' 53 & $4 Raincapes With Plaid Heeds $1.65, $1.95, $2.95 Have sateen finish nnd some in tan, navy, brown and burgundy. Sizes G te 14 years. Girls' Plaid Gingham and Fancy Pique Dresses at $2.00 $2.95 Becoming little dresses in all the new bright checked ginghams and fancy piques. Straight-line hcltcd styles with pockets. bNCLLEflEURflS l0"0' Basement 1000 Pairs of Beys' $4 Rubber Heel Tan Blucher Shoes eS-ZLJL Women's and Grewing Girls' .$4.00 te $6.00 High and Lew Shoes At $2.95 High-cut lace shoes in brown kid, black kid, gun-metal and tan calf, with straight tips and military heels. The majority have rubber heels. Lace oxfords and strap pumps in blncK Kiu, tan can, Drewn can, gun-metal and gray suede. All have military heels. Seme styles in both high nnd low heels have perforated ball straps. Women's $2.00 te $3.00 Gift Slippers, j 1 JQ ?VS. Warm felt iulicts. lP J- !V with fur ming and and heels. Ribbon V-i. .' A. X Oxford gray felt high-low .slippers, with thick padded sole. 1000 Pairs of Men's $2.75 Holiday Slippers 0? 1 Q JT Dark brown kid Remee Everett house slippers m bread, com cem com fei table lasts, some with rubber heels. All sizes. Women's $1.50 and $1.75 Felt Slippers Lowered I'rctty, warm felt slippers, soles and with silk pompons. W omen's Felt Siesta Slippers, Special at, --m Warm felt slippers, ribbon ariety of solid and combination Women's & Misses' $18.50 & $19.75 Pretty Dresses Remarkable (lA p (fr-iernr Values at $1U (SL $1Z. lO Stunning straight-line, tunk, coal I'enet twill, tricetim nnd Canten i-rene. tinbreitlery, braid, buttons and bead. Women's $4 and $7 Over blouses and Tuck-In Blouses $2.45 ,0 $4.95 Georgette and crepe de chine trimmed with lice; borne have Peter l'an cellar and cull's edged with plaiting; ethers embroidered nnd beaded. Women's Plush Coats Unusual at $15 te $39.75 Sports length, with self or deep cellars, cuff.- of fur nnd belt. Many button trimmed. Women's Fur Coats at $37.50 te $49.75 Kit and brown ceney. Pretty models that can be worn with or without belts. Attractive flower ed silk lining. ft J1 lJ" Select Gifts for Wee Tots Here and Save! Babies' Dainty Short White Dresses Unusual at $1.49 ,0 $1.79 Made in pretty little yoke styles nnd elaborately trimmed with lace and em broidery. Sizes 1 and 2 years. One pic tured. Babies' While Knitted Leggings Babies' Dainty Knitted Teques and Caps 50c $1.00 Babies' Chambray Creepers 95c Made in several attractive styles. Sizes 1 te 3 years. Babies' White Chinchilla Corduroy -Coats $2.95 and $3.95 Cunning styles in I nnd 'Jt year SUCF. Children's Tub 01 OH Dresses at . . . tU JLJJ Numerous styles in gingham and chambray. pretty Sizes 2 te C years. SrlELLINBuRijS Economy ISiinunt Hill ) ' ' a yM Sl-HIHAV, ll;ri"Mlll.lt S3, IU2I. Stere Open il l A. M. IIeni-hiiI fl I'. M NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK-MARKET lXre 121 STREETS k J $1 Te Sell At $2.95 Pair Tan calf lUucher shoes en the new medium bread tee last Unit is se popu lar with boys. Have American welted .ele.s and rubber heels attached. Sizes 1 te e'j. n'! "7 t:'' f..; ft. .' p Pair felt Juliets, cloth trim- leather sole trimmed felt i'. ' I' i I ; if' y ' j s -OtfC MiMZ m e ccnsins, with thick padded sole. jsms&rs Ribbon - Trimmed $1.00 te. Pair. ribbon trimmed, with thick, padded $1.25 Dimmed. Chrome holes. Large colets. Sizes a te 8. S': ' ' " rk '-"JS Economy Casement and leng-wnistcd atyles of Beautifully tiinvmed with Women's and Misses' $25 Stylish Winter Cej-ls $18 -O Heliviu, ve!eur,P J-0?JU sihcrtene and mixed coatings. Fashionable- belted and loose-back models, with large 1 oil, self or fur cellars. Seme richly embroid ered. All silk-lined. Children's Fur Sets $1.55 te $9.75 Natural, white, red, tiger, kit and brown ceney, nutria, white Thibet and Iceland fox. Verv pretty gifts! Children's Separate Muffs at $2.35 te $7.25 Full assortment of kit ceney, nutria, red ceney, imitation lambs-wool and mele ceney. Charming glff bNEUENBURaS Hconemy Basement :N. SNELLENBURG & CO. -i-;r V3! 'e- t y paOlfliMZBlSR 23j '1021 Still Time te Cheese Bandeaux and Brassieres Fer Useful, Intimate Gifts at Greatly Lowered Prices II. & W. and ether makes. All fresh, clean stock in ninny goeJ mode)". 75c Values at 59c $2.00 Values at 98c $2.50 Values at $1.59 $5.00 Values at $2.59 SiltLLLNBURCiS ';uen,J,n' Uaw-incnt Dainty, Acceptable Gifts! Silver-Plated Unbreakable Mesh Bags Wonderful U?1 JQ Values at i-4 ? - !rwK"Elv w Women's and Misses' $5 Silk Petticoats and Pantalettes cw StytcH and Pretty Celers (or lilcventlt-lleur Cheesing AT tbZ.D Silk jersey, messalinc and com binations of jersey and messahne. Petticoats hae plaited flounces in plain shades or contrasting colors. Pantalettes have ruffled ileunccs and double lows of shir ring forming cuff. Women's and Misses' ftQp Pantalettes UUK Geed-quality sateen in' all thf new shades. Have double rows of shirring at ankle. Women's Extra-Size Silk - .Petticoats at .$.i.)5 & 54.50 Cut full of jersey, mescaline and combinations of silk. N'eweat shades. Made especially for large women. b'E' I iJi.BuRS I'conemv Uasemft.t Smart Knit Goods Make pretty Christinas All attractivcl. priced. is gifts. Pure Worsted Tuxedo Sweaters Pure Worsted Spencer Jacket . . Pure Worsted Slip-On Sweaters Weel Cardigan Jackets (Sleeveless) $3.50 $1.95 $1.85 $1.95 S'-r.L. ' " " ''''", i"' U.-rnir Gift Furniture Half Price fH Every pur chase m a d c up te t P. M. I e m e r r e w trill he deliv ered within lily limits. le-iny. i m at i .il f pi ,ce ma lock ei chifl'o chifl'e uib"s, smoking -tan d s, tclf phuiif set", tea agen-, merris i haiis, -.owing I a ii il s c n d al'lev, reed fur uitiuv and feet "loeI. lland mi.i l hii-tmas (iiit-! Zj- ? vt v" SNlLUN JIuS Kconemy Dacenicnt frainn" r m. 4-cH loekllik. ?'- ...ivil f,ller- : "' -"a3 iilated " t,r -t:-&?3 !. ..r i M ' ,T1J,Vrl iibte meHh u ii ii I'J Splendid Elcveitth-lleur Gift Selection Among These Levely Silk Undergarments At Very Special Prices Women's Beautiful Crepe dc Chine Gowns iil..(IO QQ Pretty pastel shades. D,'-'t-, Charmingly trimmed with lace. Handsome Silk Envelope Chemises, 1.98 te $4.49 Crepe de chine, satin and radium silk, exquisitely trimmed or in tailored style. Built-up shoulders ej; ribbon strap?. Women's Silk IJloemers at $1.98 and $2.98 Crepe de chine, satin or radium silk. Women's Silk Camisoles 98c te $1.98 T'lcsh satin or radium silk, at tractively trimmed or simple tailored styles. Boudoir Caps at 50c te 9Sc Fle.ih nnd pastel shades. Rcautifully trimmed. Women's Jiffy-On QQ Aprons at 71' Just the thing for a pretty gift. C7"jT77 'TfTrjjS 'ce":r'rm Basement Excel len t L ast-Min ttlc Cheesing in These Beys' $6.75 Novelty Suits AT $4.25 EACH (firm 'lt y Fashionable Oliver Twi-.t and Middy models of all-wool blue serge and knit cloth. Ilnc white braid-trimmed cellars and cull's and sleeve chevrons. Remarkable values! Very desirable crifts! Beys' S7.50 Two Twe Pants Suits at . $6.95 et-. Have $8.50 Of Taney mixed cheviot-. Have full-lined knickers Beys' SI 2.00 Suits at All-wool blue serge with full lmed knickers. Sizes .' te 10. Beys' $8.75 djjr Qr .Mackinaw Coats J-'3 r"tra geed quality cloth. blanki t Beys' $10.00 Mackinaw Coats Beys' $2.25 Knickers S7.75 $1.49 Fancy mixed u.cviets and 101 101 dureys in -izes 7 te 10 year. ' ' . '-" I'r-ennnn i'.i'fin i Men's Furnishings for Gifts Ext raerdinary Holiday Values! Men's S6.50 le 87.50 Blanket Robes at. . Ileavv. varm fleecy blnni.fi nun. ,n a wonderful a-sertnir nt of beautiful pattern-. I enl at neck and rope girdle. Men's 32.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Fine Shirts.... Made by one of the be-t le. a, inanula. tin -er-. l'.v epuennl let of high-gra-ie even nia.l-ra-, white oferd.- and pongee-. Ne. Mian.; aim ienar atiuclicd styles. Slujh l le. i Heming te mar Sue.- 1 I te 17. weai et Men's $2 and $2.50 Pajamas $1.19 Duiiiet limine! and plan, culm laniliru and pongee. I'iinslu.1 with MIL treg ta-tenci-. Men's Shirts Special at. . $1.00 Ot -i.riped p"ie:.le in neck-ban i -tyle and tan cheviot witii tellai ittacl id. Men's Shirts, .Special at. . $1.19 1 i iiite.l madia- and rep-, m new pattern-. .Seme white oxfenl -lurtt. in let with cellar attached. Kpertly tailored and (inched with soft turnback cuffs. Sizi-, M te 17. Men's $1.50 te $2 75c Mufflers at. Fibre and cotton mied. in a geed -.nifty of loleiing,. Slight ii' ptifect'ens. Men's $2.00 Silk-strinn luanras sturts $1.59 at Crepe madras with pretty, lus lus treus silk Btripcs. Sizes 14 te leVi, ,' I " A Substantial. Tasty Luncheon at 50c Chicken Needle or Vegetable Soup Choice of Creamed Chicken en Toast BrcadcdjVeal Cutlet, Tomate Sauce or'leanl Prime IUIih of fleet au Juh ( helrp of ('J) VcirtablcH, Mashed or Browned Potatoes, Creamed Carrots and Peas. fJma Brans, Buttered Berts Hulls and Butter fee Cream nr Pudding Coffee, Tea or Cocea . - i . .ii jim I'useincnt Men's and Beys' $5 & $6 Sweaters Plenty of iZ. .f v Geed Styles, . - s ( olers and Sizes for Arts- Minute Cheesing 'l$3 Wnrm sweat ers that will give satisfac tory all-around service. Mad with la r g e shawl eella and pocket, or V-neck button-front style C T , r5 Ht'QiKitv" l".u"t'inrnt Men's & Beys' Hats & Caps iscful Gifts Greatly Reduced! Beys' .SI Yale and Aviator Caps at. 55c Srvcrt.1 i'oed patterns nnd very comfertible ler outdoor wear. Men's & Beys' $1.50 Caps at 85c Wide variety of nnw patterns. With or without car tab.-. Children's $1.50 I'ole Hats at 90c Chinchilla inackinaw and plush. Have ear tabs. Men's $:i Seft Hats Several up-te-date styles $2 in be.-t colors. T." I "S l',r'"""1' I'-Jifinent The Mfyetst Hay Value in Town! s Real Leather Traveling' Bags $2.85 Underselling Every Stere in Philadelphia! Mail and Phene Ordrrs He reived Saturday M ill Posi tively he Delivered in Time for ( hrislmas. Made of thick .-pht cowhide in .I'hiM grain iirct. llubben.ed lining and a nanny insid' po'ket. IS-inch l:'l in black. v. i .,,,, , , i , ment $4.95 $1.10 ltnper appearand . Men's 50c New Neckwear at I'Mfllent a-viitini-nt f.f'beautl- mi inpp and OI l)- nguies tn i-u-li eel- Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Fiber Silk r- or Mufflers at.. JL-OD i',ih -e.end-. 'uit niufl'lers ii. lHue-t -tnpe an inlei mgn. .Men's $3 and $3.50 Part Part Weel Flannel C" QF Shirts at... vl.O, Khaki and eia . 1 ul ut and Wfll niHili . I la-1- two pockets itli huttoii-devMi II. iP and button-down iellnr attached .SIzcB II te 17. Men's $1.25 Uemet OQr Nightshirts... . V' Hoemj, well made t i military ellais or c-ellm attached. Sizca !. te ae. Men's G5c Neck- OJZn wear at OejC .Mogadero silks in pretty atrlpca and flgurea. SnELLEHBURcS ISwneny nummit j vKi -il' tr&P W - ) ! ' ! . J I -f Bt.M A " ' Mvmv i ' .t v LmJsnk - .' v . 25c T N. SNELLENBURG & CO, it nr- if- -i, W '- - -A. j: i .
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