Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 11, 1914, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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    EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FEIDAY, DECEIVIBEB 11, 191J7
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BUSINESS BODIES
. OF NORTHERN END
FOR TAYLOR PLAN
(Three Massimeelmgs Con
demn Coslello Bill and
Strongly ; Support Transit
Director. N
Three mora business men'" orRnnlsa
tlons In .tho northern putt of the city
decided at enthusiastic meetings Inst
hlglil to support tho Taj'lor transit syrf.
tern, and, to show that they were sin
cere, adopted resolutions condemning the,
Costello bill, which, they said, would
only provo an obstacle ttf the work nl
rendy done by tho Director of City
Trniislt.
Tho msellnss were held at Odd Fel
lows' Hall. Chclten and Ogonts avenues,
Germantown'; Broad street nnd "Windrlm
avenue, under the auspices of the Logon
Improvement League, nnd at the Lowell'
Pvubllo School Annex, under tho auspices
of the Olney Improvement Association.
Director Taylor nddressed the German
town meeting-, and showed with figures
and facta that the residents of that sec
tion could snvfe more money than those
fit any other part of the city by tho
proposed hlBh-spced rjystcm.
DIRECTOR TAYIOR'S SPEECH,
I 2trt Taylor said In part:
'Fcllow-cltlzcns, the tlmo has cpmo for
the people of Philadelphia t,o get together
and Insist upon the Immcdlnte construc
tion of such high-speed lines as will, ade
quately ucrvo nil of tho Various districts
of the city and tho peoplo resident therein.
"Prompt, aggressive nnd united action
en tho part of the people will lead City
Councils to take the only remaining steps
-which nro necessary to promptly establish
tho high-speed lines and to enable the con
struction thereof to be commenced early
In 1913.
"First. City Councils should call a spe
cial election enabling the people to author
ize an Increase In tho city's Indebtedness
to provide the money for transit develop-.
ment. Until this special election is held
HO' contracts can be'iet. This special elec
tion should bo authorized by City Councils
without delay to enable the people to ex
press their will with relation to transit
development. Tho people should Insist
upon this opportunity being given them
to so express their will forthwith! This is
a right which I believe you nro entitled to
and which must be accorded to you
promptly If you emphatically demand It.
"Second. City Councils should finally
determine upon and fix tho routes jt tho
high-speed lines.
"Third. City Councils should submit a
plan of the municipal development to the
Public Service Commission of tho State of
Pennsylvania .for approval.
'As soon as thesd three steps are taken
PRZWOWI WHAT A LIST OF
NAMES FOR THE GOVERNORl
Super-Itussltirt Entanglement of Con
sonants In Application.
Somewhere an Individual who run a linotype
'And batters out hla dsllr stint In takes
Is howling like a dm-lih In tho terrifying
'Of uncounted roval chorda and mtal aches',
Sometvhero he Ilea In ony, a hero to the core.
The wreck of what he was before he met
llta dulv la a notice that wa really civil war
In tho always rcvolullnc alphabet.
The hardest task of his career lies Just
ahead of Johln "K. Tcner, Oovernor of
Pennsylvania. The supreme test of brain
nnd brawn Is to be his, according to fair
notice served this morning In the shape of
nn Innocent appearing "card" under tho
heading, In black type, of "Notice Is
hereby given thnt ".
Following tho title It Is set forth that
an application will be made to the Gov
ernor of tho State of Pennsylvania on tho
28th of . December, A. D. 1914, by nnd
then comes an alphabetical chaos of
nnmes made Up of letters that Bnarl at
the throats of each other.
Itussla, with all her experience In (ang
ling' up the nlphnbct, has never done any
thing like It Ilusala would blush for
very shame If perchance her eyes fell
Upon this list of names. Itussla, the tnme
of whoso contortionist tongue Is far flung,
would stutter, gasp, choko nnd collapse
trying to pronounce tho names of thoso
who will, on the 2Sth of December, A. D.
J9I4, apply for a charter to sell groceries.
Tho names, ns copied on n typewriter
ar.d again on a linotype mnchlne by two
persons who risked their powers of speech
to perform their duty, follow!
Bronlslaw Mroczkowskl, August Gen
daczyk, Walter Karuza, Klcmens Stef
anowlcz, Leo Qenkowlcz, Joseph Laakow
slr.1. Kazlmlr niaszczyk, Kazlmlr Kozu
chowskl, Sylvester Bretschncldner nnd
ICnzlmlr Kozakowskt.
Physicians say the two men who cop
led the names have a slight chnnco to
recover, Itelatlvcs are at tho bedsides of
the ailing men, however, to bo prepared.
by City Councils, the election Is held, the
necessary 'approval of the Public -Service
Commission Is secured and Councils have
appropriated tho monoy for construction.
bids will' bo Invited, contracts avardcd
and construction will bo started wlth6ut
any delay whatever.
"Thl.fn .1... I.T.mAln4& ..Uhll.liM.n.
of rapid transit facilities In Philadelphia
depends entirely upon present, action by
your representatives in City Councils.
"This action Is what wo want: further
more, this action Is what I am asking you
tb secure in your own Interest by united
and: aggressive action."
Mr. Taylor thon explained the proposed
high-speed system in detail and told of
tho benefits which It would bring to tho
, people.
TVHOLT3 CITY 'TO BENEFIT.
Continuing, the Director said:
"Every section of the city will be made
available to every other section of tho
city, quickly, cheaply and conveniently,
and families will be enabledjo establish
permanent homes in East Qermantown
from which every member of the. family
can reach every place of employment in
the city quickly and 'for 6 cents.
"As to-your local requirements I shall
peak particularly of tho district bounded
on the north by City Line, on the south by
Olney avenue, ton tho east by Old York
road and on the west by Stenton avenue.
Chew and Haines streets.
"Tha population of this district In WIS
iwaa H.'OO.
"On an average 10.800 passengers travel
dally within, out of, and into this section
on the street cars,
"The. passengers who travel Into and
out of your section will' be saved 220,000
hours per year, which, valued at 15 cents
per hour, would equal $33,000 per year.
"These discriminations ' against East
- Germantown are absolutely unjustifiable,
apd they must be eliminated.
-"You citizens of East Germantown
know what -you want and what you are
entitled to.
"You want to be connected up with
very other section of the city by the
high-speed system, with free.transfers on
- existing and future surface lines and ad
ditional surface lines, including a new
surface line on, qhew street, and later a
new surface line on Stenton, avenue,, for
one i-cent fare. '.
PnOUPT ACTION IMPERATIVE.
j "You want City Councils to act immedi
ately and permit the people to vote on
the necessary Increase of the clty'a'ln.
tfebtedness to. provide the money for the
construction of the high-speed system.
v. .... M? uiijuawuKuo uiacrrmina
tion in rates of fare charged to "people
traveling between your district and other
important districts of the city eliminated
without further delay.
Yu want tp pe faltered of the dis
comfort, Inconvenience and waste .of time
which rou are suffering from in trayellng
; on overcrowded surface car lines whien
are obsolete for the purpose of handling
loug-dlstaate travel!, v 5 -
"These are your rights, but you are only
fcotag- to aeeure them -by united and ag
crenslve notion.
"I strongly urge yo and all of the
Maple ef Bast avroantqwn and of the
ejjtlro city to partletsafe In the great
public dMnefwtration to be held at T:M
ctock on Broad stre.et Thursdayevenlng,
Jjinuai? H WIS, and also to, participate
fa the raa.sspmeetlHS which will follow in
,tjM Academy of SUUsIo a S o'clock;
' "JSvejy organization which Is Inter.
4d fa tn welfare of th eeosfi of
3$BA4sJpkU who travel of sw&idv
lm tM nwfe hours to vwcWSk
ttMMr ease very las (UsianS-aJM
M h Mcuriag fey them, as Well a far
4m$ aad wjhicb wm U aeacrd4 tCafe
tlw iwompt, construction of ttve jEST
y4 U&m." s
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NEW JERSEY COMMISSION
TO HEAR TROLLEY RIDERS
Wlllr'Consider Faro Protest After
Four Years' 'Agitation.
Complaints of Camden residents against
tho Public Service Railway for the re
duction of tho fare rato from Camden to
Gloucester, from Gloucester to Wood
bury and from Gloucester to Mantua will
bo heard by tho Now Jersey State Pub
lic Utilities Commission In Cnmdcn on
January 27.
The hearing will mark tho culmination
of four years of protest nnd agitation
on .the part of the residents for tho re
duction of rates. -Tho present rate Is five
cents between-: each of tho respective
points.
The complainants contend tho 'fare
zones are s'o arranged ns to mako it
necessary for tho commuters .between
.Glasgow and Woodbury to walk to tha
lower part of the city In order to rldo
for ono fare,' or, on the return trip, to
get off at the, same point, unless they de
sire to pay another fare for the privilege
Or- riding ono square. The complainants
demand the right to board a. car In any
part of Gloucester to go to Woodbury
tor one, fare.
Employes of the Welsbach Company, of
Gloucester, who Ilvo In Mantua, demand
that tho trolley company carry them to
their place of employment for ono fare.
They contend the company charges but.
one fare between points cove'rlng a great
er distance. A similar complaint has been
filed by-residents of Iladdon Heights.
Y'
LEAI
Christmas
Books
Remainders of Editions
btill more
amplea of
Call or Write
(or Catalogue
tJermantoi
t'oiMtriUuUtjoa
' mm n ej
t uurt A S2 ta
vrtere'Q9itt
tft? WetKCf,
Vtw Courtroom
) ecus4 Mayfl rata Ptn-
ti
,;
ex-
the
hundreds of
books listed,, in
our 160 -puce
catalog u e, of
which B0 pnges are second-hand books.
Oliver Goldsmith's Masterpiece
Illustrated by Hugh Thompson
"She Stoop lo Conquer." the play that
Inaugurated a new school of cpmorty. With
23 Dflio llluitratlona In color by Hush
Thompson, ratet Kngllih unlit for old
time (lrawlnsi. llluitrutlons mounted on
detachable cardi. Bin 10 i a Inehea.
I.arso type, wide marilna. haavy paper.
In .heavy, pale green buckram, full gilt
front cover. Hoddar A Btpuchton'a
price. J 5. 00 net.. Our price. 1 7C
boxed ,, ,.. ?
l'oatage, 30o extra
A History of American Dress
Two Centnrlca of Coatume In 'America
18SO-1s:o. I)y Alice Moras Earle, A In
creatine "a a novel and a treaaury of
odd, quaint Information. For Inatance, do
rou know that the hobble and sltt iklrta
had their prototype In the paatT Oyer -850
llluatratlonai two volume, bound in
one thick 12mo. Over 800 pagaa, dark
sreen cloth, title .and authorcaa' nam
aiampea in sola on rront cover and back.
aiacmiuan uompanya pnc, IXoy net.
Our holiday price .".
Postage, Mo extra.
Two Great Boy Books
TV Herbert Strum. Jlf. Strang never
"prMWli," but he leaves behind an up
right, manly ideal, -which cannot but Im
preaa the youngater mind, though the
boy hlmaelf may be only Interested In
tha excltlna- altuatlona.
Around the World la Seven Daxs.
aeroplane atory. Illuatratad by A
MIchaeL Publieher'a price 11.15 not
Our prlca
roatage. Ho extra.
Seltler and Scout. A tale qf the
"K' iJigruanoa. illustrated W T. XI
95c
An
o.
35c
Djadal. Cover de.ign In color.
i.ivu
era price l.yo net Our prtc
rmuie, lie extra.
rub.
35c
Other work of Mr, Strang In stock.
Call of Write for 'Catalogue
. '
A'Uew Harrison Fisher Book
American Belles
Full of clever ponis; about 'glrle and
Uteen saga llluajratlon In four color
by IlarrUon rieher, rnounUd an detach
??J? o1fd. ?.d yWe JfTfrtmlng: &L
lUxH inch, decorative border, and
head and tall place. Heavy beard, cloth
hack, with one at 'Belle-' on treat cover.
Kdd. Mad & Co.". PH.. pelt fiV
Our price, beautifully boxe4 DOC
Voltage, J3e extra.
The Actual Experience of a
Civil War Private
The ieuor Voluntterv By J.
fnfH V9- n. uw St. 4.
Vteci
btesaat Vet. Eaa, Cuu.
iwv km-w Jr-raaeis ua
are onmi
2 tha
lllvutra
tha rank and
Xie. 4M txa. 90
ftantlaUy Bound Is blue olta.
untad frent caver In uatAn.
juice. 1.W Oaur noliday priee
Vti, tSe mtm.
Crow 11,
;ere;
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4Sc
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CnU or Write far Catalogue
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tfintli f ItTlit. Wr imt iiiiittf
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8T0HE bri3N8 Si30 A. SI. AND CI.OSI3S AT 0 P. M.
' MAiti on mown onDuns fim.ed i
'sai
Fresh Stocks and Lowest Prices Make This
the
Shopper's
ONU
1 1 MORE
SHOPPING
DAYS UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
Mecca
Throughout
the Year
NATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
Market Double Yellow Trading Stamps With Every 10c Purchase Until Noon Filbert
EiMhl AFTER THAT, UNTIL CLOSING TIME, SINXJLE STAMPS Sebenth
Umbrella Sale
Wbmens Colored $) QO
Silk Umbrellas &30
With carved mission ImncTies. Comft 1
lit green, blue, ttarnet and black.
Children's Umbrella, 9gc
Union tnrfetn; sllk-nnJJ-llhon, with
plnln nnd fancy handlers.
PIItST FIX)Ott. MAlty;ET STKEBT
FRONT?
EctSmy Sayln Men's Balmacaafl Overcoats
Made to Sell for $15, $18, $20 and $22.50, in Clearance at
$9.75, $11.75, $12.75 and $15.00
If we wrote as we feel nbout these coats, we would say very much indeed, for it is
a pleasure to talk about them they are so exceptional in both thoir style3 and
their qualities.
Rich Imported Fancy Woolens and Fine Ghindhillas of the Most
bashxonablc Colorings Are Offered for Your Choosing
Hundreds of particular men hnvo already selected their mid-winter coat from this
exceptional purchase they cannot help but be pleased, for tho garments look well and
r WcaHng qualities will bo found ns good as their appearance.
CHOOSE YOUR COAT NO IF
Enjoy Wearing It During the Holidays
for not even at tho end of tho season could we hopo to offer better values.
r
il Will M
K1&
Will tllr fl
The Greatest Assortment of Newest
Dolls and Toys '"Toff
At the Very Littlest Prices
KMSXtni.B FI.YEIl RI.RIIS, $2.40, 2.1)S, 3I
to sn.08.
t'ATIIOI, WvAOONH nonil nlrr Ijttl.nS to .-tn.
HBW TOY RAIIHBBa 400
A l,40.
SI.Mfl.UX TYrKWItlTUR
II, SZ A s.3.
inn.ll, TAItGET SUT,.40c.
PAINTED TEN TINS, !8e.
NunsiNO iiotti.es ron
nor.i.s. Be A 10c.
SEWINO IIOXES, SOr, BOc,
U1 to SMI), f
TOY It ATI I A AVASII
STAND SETS, BOc, 7Bo o
l.2.-(.
WHITE ENAJIED DOI.
nuns, 08c.
METAI DOI.l, HOUSE
FUIINITU11E nve pieces,
2Sc
STOCK-PAItMI, S3c Jb 4le.
PLASTICINE, 2.1c, 40c A
08c.
KOimTH FfKJR
"
J
?SZ2T?Z n $13.75 &J18
IV. tVil 11 pj.v y)i uiiu pto
Semi-fitting and box styles in blue and black kerseys and fancy mixtures.
Men's Suits
WORTH $15 to $20
Newest styles in nil-wool materials.
$10 to $13.50
Boys' Suit s,Reefers,Overcoats & Balmacaans
Worth $5.50, $6.50, $8.50 Here $2.98, $3.98
and $4.98
.Winter's smartest styles In serviceable and nttractlvo fabrics.
y, ip as years.
Sizes
FortheB0fl-$5MfimtS) $2.85
A practical and acceptable gift. They are slip-ons of doublo
tcxturo material with cemented seams. Sizes 6 to. 18 years
Packed In Christmas boxes! . years.
SKCOND FLOOR, SEVENTH AND MARKET STREBTS.
For Present Needs and Gift-Giving
Specials in Hosiery and Underwear
Misses' and Children's 75c
Women's $1.75 and $2
Silk Stock- $1 5Q
Tnttraln, pure thread nilk: the
famous "Knyser," McCallum
and "Onyx." brands; como in
all-silk with double soles,
high-spliced heels nnd rein
forced Rnrtcr tops. Black,
white And the popular shoe
top shades: also tho dainty
eyenlnrr shades.
ivuivMtvutvuttvtuuuttvuumutuvi VtUMlVtnMtttUUttlUtUltUUV.
j Our Jewelry and Silverware Store
Holds a Gift for Every One on Your List
these collections nresent the most tastefully designed patterns, replicates of the costliest
arucics, aim priceu considerably less tnan tneir aciuai vniue.
$25 Diamond La Vallieres $19.98
Threo atonris set in fancy mountings nil on Bolld uold
I chain.
$15 to $150 Diamond La Vallieres
, $11.98 to $.125
Largo assortment frold or platinum mountings.
$7 Diamond Scarf Pins $4.98
Diamond knot nlnln or pncrnvpil rtamati irnld fllilali. Other
diamond-sot scart pins with pearls or other Jewels in com-
uinuiion kuiu ana pinmum mounxings.
$28 to $55 Bracelet
Watches. $22.50 to $45
Solid' gold expansion brace
lets, with watches, round or
, tonneau sliapo, onirraved or
engine-turned designs.
$9 Sterling Silver Vanity
Cases, $7.50
Beautiful designs In hand-on-irraved
nr encrlnR-tiipund. with
coin, anity'alld card compart-
$7 to $30 Gold-Plated
Mesh nagal $4.98 to $25
Fine ring mfcsh engraved or
Jeweled frames; shirred and
reversible mesh; Kngllsh or
itomun nnisn
Women's $1 Silk Stockings, 75c
Ingrain, pure thread silk; have
Milgh-spllced heels, doublo soles
-and reinforced garter tops. Black,
white and various colors. Soma
have embroidered Insteps.
Women's 35c Stocking!, 25c
Medium and lightweight cotton
in all-black or wholo Maco or
Bpllt soles. Have extra spliced
toe and heel, reinforced garter
tops. Extra and'regular sizes.
Stockings, 50c
Ribbed silk; lustrous and good
fitting. Black, white, tan, sky
and pink.
All lloslerr I'ut Id Painty
ChrlNtmns llox Upon Request.
Women's 50c OC
Vests ""V
Lisle-thread Swiss ribbed; low
neck; sleeveless; hand-crochet
yokes In various patterns.
Throe for St. Packed In fancy
Christinas box. M
Women's $1.75 Union Suits
at $1.35
Medium weight, part wool-ribbed!
nigu necic; long, etuow or snort
sleeves; or Dutch and low ncckv
short sleeves or sleeveless; knee
and ankle lengths.
PJRST FX.OOR, SOUTH
75c to $4 Fancy Jewel v
Cases, 50c to $2.98
Fancy metal boxes In various
shapes and designs gold or
oxidized finish. All with silk
linings.
Sterling Silver Toilet Ware
S12.S0 Druah, Comb SQ QQ
and Mirror Seta... . iv.i70
Others worth 1G t6 S30 at
$11.08 to S26.75.
liriiKii. Comb nnd Mirror with
manicure pieces. $18. CO to M0
values at Slft.os to .-.
Manicure Sets complete with
all necessary articles. $2J)0
to $12.50 values at S1.08 to
SU.UM.
Mllltnry Ilnialirs with cloth
brushes Jlfi.no to J25 values at
113.50 to J20.
Quadruple Plated 'Toilet
Ware
Mllltnry Sets for Mm $5 to
I8.S0 valuo at I4.G0 to $7.50.
Combination Seta for women
With brush, comb, mirror and
manicure pieces. 111 to JIG
values nt J9,E0 to J12.9S.
Slinvlng Ciipn nml lirualiea in
leatherette cases, J1.7H to $3.75
Values in $1.35 to $2.08.
ST FLOOR, 8TII & MARKET
'tUUUVVlVnWWVtUVVWUVVVll VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV'VVWWWWWW wwww vW
Misses' & Women's Wear
Prices Are
Clipped on
For'Clearance Before the New Year
An Extraofdinaru Opportunity tor Thoao Who Require Vxtra Apparel lor
AfM-lvijifer. TAeso Are the Newett and Smartest rashtons.
Misses', Juniors' and iMttle Women's $16.75 $1A
Coats . ., '. -I V
In Zlliellnea, Mixtures nnd Cheviots
They are In smart assortment ahd leading shades both practical and
dressy styles.
Misses' and Little Women's $18.50 Coats. . $12.50
Several Very Smnrt Lots.
Of pebble choviots in brown, blue and black: also stylish plaids and
Scotch mixtures In plain swagger utility styles or with dressy trim
mings of fur cloth and velvet.
Special Showing of the Ultra-Fashionable New
?.v!rt.s." $20, $25 "' $27.50
Picture shows a striking style at J20 with military collar of seal
beaver nnd empire effect lent to the Jacket by a Jaunty high belt.
Also have the new wide circular effect skirts'.
Women's $25 Top Coats.
$15
Of the new Meritex cloth, seal plush, boucles, pebble cheviot and Enir-
J,f . " -" w mi Anuiiu t;ui.ai iwuiuaomeiy nnianea with
ntch moufflon or akunk opoaaum rur cqllars. All aro lined with ffuar
anteetl satin. -
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SECOND FLOOR
Our Great December Fill Sa!e
Has Assumed Importance. With Christmas Shoppers
Our broad guarantee assures tliem of the quality nnd true value of their
purchase, while our prices aro the lowest ever quoted at the holiday
$40 Handsome Fur $OQ jtt
Offers choice of Black Fort, Canadian Black Wolf, lied
Fox and Skunk Raccoon.
Theso are carefully mntched sots with bolster muff
and animal effect neckpiece. Both pieces richly lined
with silk or satin.
37Jso su.vKit on iii.ui:
urossu.it
$27.50
SUTS
335 FRENCH HVSAU tOC
SETS D50
IS.B0 HANDSOME III.ACK
SETS $32.50
50 SKU.VIC HAC
COON SETS
S3J50 POINT- (on ya
ED FOX SKTaOOiJ.lt)
$35
S73 RUSSIAN
FITCH SETS..,..
$55
Separate Muffs
.?..$19.75
.IU HUDSON
SHAb
3.1 NATURAI. 11US. (n!
8IAN FITCH ..... &
630 SKUNK OPOSSUM
New and Ores-
cent Shape..
$19.75
Misses' & Children's $1.75 to $35 Furs.
$1.15 to $22.50
Excellent variety of style In every Imaginable fur, Including Iceland
Vox, Imitation Ermine, Locke Squirrel, Ilenvcr, Moufflon, Fltrh firny giiulr
rcl, Krlmmer, White Lamb, etc. SECOND FLOOR
Saturday is Always Our Special
Glove Day
And more so now, because so many are
giving gifts in gloves, and we have some
remarkable values to offer.'
At Exceptional Prices
$1 and $1.25 Kid 7Q
Gloves "C
Women's two-clasp kid, ono row and
Paris point backs. In black, white and
colors.
Women's $1.50 Kid $1
Glnvnit ...
oves
Two-clasp French-kid In black, white
and colors.
Women's $2 Kid Glovea, $1.50
Finest quality French real kid; pique and
round seam. Paris point and flat backs;
black, white and colors, self and con
trastlng backs. Two-clasp.
Women's $1 Gloves, 50c
16 . button . mouiquetalre chamolsotte
gloves in. white; washable.
Men's $1.50 Cape Qioves, $1.25
'.? "Poar anujraris point backs.
FIRST FLOOR, 8tll ST. 3IDB
Shoe Bargains; Gift Slippers ; JRubbers
. Every Pair of Them Considerably Under the Usual Price
"Comfy Slippers" Men's Slippers
,, , . ItomeoK, operas
arIous colors; padded soles, nnd Everett.
AVomen's. misses' and children's, in
cluding Puss.ln-Boots, t3oldler Boy.
etc.
1.49
1 to SI.30 SllppfM fop T0r,80e AOSc. Cavaliers, Bo
IJ0 QQO
Sllonera S70
3
Values
Hand-Knitted Slippers
Heavy lambs' wool Insoles; va
rious colors arid combinations.
AVomcu'a 11.30 Ones OSc
Bllaara 1.:S Ones , ,SOo
Children's; ft Ones ,,,70c
Women's and
Children's
Felt Juliets
Iltbbou nnd fur-
rimuiru. mi. tut -i'.l,...
3 Juliets-! QMIssea' UVj QQC
(3 to 8).. X .I".? to Women's S70
Women's $2.50 qnd $3 Shoes $ j Qg
Smart button, lace and Blucher styles in patent coltskln, gun-metal calf and
ton cut. Flexible sewed soles. Sixes
Men's "atraUords," $4
Men's "Lenards," $3
Patent coltskln. gun-metal calf, tan
Russia calf and, .glased kidskln.
Slies 514 to II; widths A to E.
Misses' $2.25 and $2.50
Button Shoes, $1.55
Dull and shiny leathers; cloth and
dull tops. Sizes UH to S.
H to 8 in loL
Children's $1.50 and $1.75
Shoes, 98c
Wanted leathers, sizes 6 to 8
Boys' $3 & $3.50
Shoes, only
$1.98
A GREAT SALE OF CUT GLASS
Extraordinary Price Reductions in Time far Christmas Buyinc Rich,
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are In thQnew roster and combination cuttings.
The lot includes
Sparkling S5 Cut Glass, $2,98
Sunar and C'reatu 8tt
Ice Tuba
Water nottlra
KlBht-IneU Hauls'
celery Trajy
Six-Inch Footed BotU
vtine uecanters
Four-t'lut i'ltehfrs
Sweet I'ea Vases
Slayonalse lllih and
I'late-
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Tall tin
Hera's the srreataat nnnhrtiinltv fnr ffk.in o val
uable and appreciated sift at but a small outlay.
WAIN AHUAPK AND THIItp FLQOII,,
Handkerchiefs
50c Handkerchiefs , . . 25c
AVomen'a pretty Swiss embroidered and
pure linen lace-trlmmed kinds.
75c to $2.50 Handkerchiefs
50c to $K98
Pretty princess .and Vanlc laca
kinds, with linen and shamrock
centers.
House Furnishings : SSfe
Oil Heater,
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CAUINKTS, U.03
Qalden oak floish.
Hwinslng doors;
two drawers;
lower closet curu-partmnt.
69c(
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Odorlasa and
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Men's 75c to $2.98 Silk My fflers
50c to $2.50
Pure silk; plain and brocaded, in black,
white and colors.
25c Handkerchiefs, 18c
Women's pure liner, initial kind, with
script Initial. Three for IWc
Men's 35c to $1.30
HafltechMs 25c to $1
Pur sUk: plain and Initial alylwh
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Tan Russia calf, patent coltskln,
Kun-metal calf, sues 9 to OVj.
Biff Girl.' $2.50 to $3.50 Shoes, $1.95
Button and Blucher styles. Sizes 2U tol In lot.
Children's $2 and $2.25 Shoes, $1.45
Patent coltskln, dull gun-metal. Sices SVi to 11.
KIIIBT FUJOIt, NORTH
RUBBERS & RUBBER BOOTS
in the sumvAV stohk
Fully (ruarantecd a new pair for any tliat falls.
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