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EVENING LEDGDR-PHItiADIilLPHlA MONDAY, DECEMBER U, 1914.
Ci
Mill, A MONKEY,
HAS MIND CAPABLE
OF HUMAN THOUGHT
Dr. William H. Furness De
""" clarea if There Are Such
Things as Souls This Ani
mal Has One.
' Can a monkey have a. mind capnblo vof
'development to the point of rational
thought? Can a monkey have a soul?
Mlml, who until a few years nffo swims;
airily with her forebears In the palms
of the Congo, but who now leads a life
i" of retirement and restraint at Walling
; ford, smiled at tho questions. Mlml can
mile. Sho can also read, write, farm,
dance and be generally amazing.
Dr. William II. rurncss. biologist, eth
nologist, World traveler, author and stu
dent of tho slmlldae, did not smile.
"If there aro such things as souls I am
convinced Mlml has one," ho said. "She
has a code of honor, a senso of Justice,
a capacity for affection, fealty, gratitude
and all those noblo attributes of mind
upon which man's claim to spirituality Is
posed.
Mlml, repressing a tendenoy to appear
bored by the turn of tho conversation,
smiled again, roqucstcd tho loan of an
Kvenino LEDOBn, which her blographor
carried, and applied herself to tho Illus
trated page.
"Some months ago," Doctor Furness re
lumed, "I returned from Borneo, where
I had, been studying tribal customs. After
a closo acquaintance with the Funans,
the lowest of the Borneo tribes, I re
turned to Mlml with an enlarged appre
ciation of her Intelligence. The Punans
llvo In packs, as do wojves, find a wild
tapioca crop, build dens, stay until tho
crop Is exhausted and then movo on to
pastures new. They havo no 'urge to
knowledge'; they apparently are devoid
of oven the sllghtost tendency to prog
ress, lacking the smallest speck of de
cency. " Nevertheless, the world endows
them with spiritual possibilities, accords
them divinity, Bays they havo souls,
whllo Mlml, who excels them In many
ways, Is merely a. 'beast' I"
MIMI'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS.
Mlml la 8 years old and In the diverg
ence and number of her achlevomonts
surpasses the averago child of her age.
She Is a chimpanzee. Sho has been In
captivity, or rather, tame, for five years.
She strenuously objects to the term "In
captivity" and protestod when the un
ttlnltlated chronicler used It. Sho lives
In a, specially constructed two-room,
team-heated "apartmont," not a cage,
and has the freedom of Doctor Furness
large residence. She accepts and Is ac
cepted by the best society and she fre
quently acts as hostess at afternoon tea
and other functions. Iler mornings are
devoted to oxerclse and study. The form
er she takes In the ample grounds about
the Furnlss home. She weeds the flower
beds, digs, rakes and hoes. At times she
condescends to romp with Roxle, a mere
dog that 'does not even know the alpha
bet Mlml knew that -when she was 6.
Mlml Is a strong advocate of the out
door life, and at the proper moment In
timated' to Doctor Furness during thd In
terview; that she would enjoy & walk.
"AllTlght, cot dressed," he said.
Mlml chattered, the doctor Interpreting.
"She says she'll be ready In a few
minutes."
Fifteen minutes elapsed. Thus did Mlml
reveal the Inevitable feminine weakness.
Then she appeared. She Is an apostle
of the utilitarian and affects masculinity
In dress. She wears trousers of tho sim
plest design, a sweater, coat, artlca and
m. cap. She scorns a cane.
LINGERS OVER GRAVE.
The party started through the grounds
toward the station, Mlml loquacious but
edate. It came to a little mound, under
which remains all that was mortal of
Borneo, an orang outang of distinction,
and Mlml's friend. He died of pneumonia
several winters ago, Mlml became silent
and lingered. Then she stooped and pick
ed the dead leaves from the crave.
"She will plant pansles there In the
prlng," Doctor Furness said. "Tellow
ones, .she's fond of yellow, and so was
Borneo, although he could not distinguish
the shades of color as Mlml cart."
Suddenly Mlml stood, listened and chat
tered. "She says the train's coming," said
Doctor Furness.
We could not hear It, but we took her
word, shook hands and left.
ELATION AT CRAMP'S
Navy Contract and Trial of Great
Northern Please Shipbuilders.
Workmen at the William Cramp & Sons
Bhlp and Engine Building Company's
plant were elated today at the announce
ment that the Navy Department had
awarded a contract to the concern to
build one of the five new torpedoboat
destroyers.
Further rejoicing was aroused among
the shipbuilders when It became known
that the new passenger and freight
steamship Great Northern, which they
had turned out, had exceeded her speed
requirements by more than a knot. This
raakes the Great Northern the largest
and speediest passenger and freight
steamship ever constructed on the Dela
ware River, "-.
The Or eat Northern was tied up to a
wharf at the shipyards this morning, and
the work of finishing her Interior deco
rations and furnishings was begun. Tba
Vessel Is scheduled to leave here on Jan
uary CT for a cruise through the Panama
Canal to the Pacific coast She will carry
aUull passenger list when she leaves. Her
slater ship, the Northern Pacific, Is being
prepared for her trial trip.
Aged Poetess Asphyxiated
HAVERHILL, Mass., Dec H. With an
Unfinished Christmas posm upon her desk.
Miss Mary L. Bartlett, a high school
teacher and of local prominence as a
poetess, was found dead in her apart
ments, having been aecldentally as
phyxiated. Bhe was 74 years of age, and
for many years was a teacher of English
at the Haverhill High School.
INVASION OF CITY
BY RIVAL ELECTRIC
COMPANY RUMORED
Report of Negotiations by
Philadelphia Electric to
Lease Keystone Telephone
Conduits Basis of Belief.
Posslbto Invnslon by a rival electric
company Is believed to be responsible for
reported negotiations by the Philadelphia
Electric Company to lease for a largo
sum certain unused underground con
duits of tho Keystone Telephono Com
pany. Joseph B. McCall. president of the Phil
adelphia Electric Company, refused to
deny or affirm whether sUch negotiations
were under way. Ho nlso declined to say
whether bis company had ever made pro
posals for such a lease.
Revival of tho talk followed tho begin
ning of tho city's fight for rcduoed elec
tric light rates. Testimony relating to
ratos charged by the Philadelphia Elec
tric Company wns given last month In
Harrlsburg boforo the Publlo Bervlce
Commission. .
For years It hoi been known gonerally
Hint only about SO to CO per cent, of the
total conduits owned by tho Keystono
Telephono Company are In actual use. It
was pointed out today by financiers that
tho unused conduits, each of which has
a capacity of about 400 circuits, would be
a valuable asset to any eleotrlc company
which might caro to Invade- tho field hero.
The Koystono Telephono Company,
which was organized In 1000 under the
laws of Now Jersey, owns about 1T,$00,0C0
or 13,000,000 feet of vitrified tiled conduits
lnttho city of Philadelphia. Tho valuation
of this property Is fixed at about $4,000,000.
Slnco tho negotiations wero reported, stock
of tho Keystone Telephone Company has
been going up.
Nathan T. Folwell, president of tho
company, who declares that there has
never been any discussion at meetings of
the board of directors regarding possible
leasing of the conduits, said that tho stock
had simply gono up becauso business was
Improving.
Keystone common stock closed at 13
on Saturday. On Dccomber 7 It was sell
ing at 11A.
Years ago the Philadelphia Electric
Company made a tentative proposal to
purchase tho conduit system for $2,500,000,
the telephone company to pay a rental of
$125,000 per annum for what It used. That
proposal was relocted.
The Koystono Telephone Company was
granted authority to lay Its conduits by
an ordinance signed on December 2G, 1902,
during the administration of Mayor Ash
bridge. The company filed a bond of
$50,000. Under the ordinance It Is at
liberty to Icaso any of the conduits.
BOOKS-
MAKE THE
BEST GIFTS
California. An
Intimate History
GERTRUDE ATHERTON. Call
fornian born, has set forth in this
only complete short history of the
State the great. California today
and the California of yesterday
with its picturesque story.
Other Good Books:
THE SUNNY SIDE OF DIPLO
MATIC LIFE
By Mme. L.
de Hegermann-Lindencrone
LIFE IN AMERICA ONE
HUNDRED YEARS AGO
By Gaillard Hunt
FAMOUS "AFFINITIES OF
HISTORY
By Lyndon Orr
WITH SABRE AND SCALPEL
By Dr. John Allan Wyeth
THE BIBLE AND MODERN
LIFE
By Joseph S. Auerbach
MUST PROTESTANTISM
ADOPT CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE?
By Rev. J. Winthrop Hegeman
THE UNSEEN EMPIRE
By Atherton Brownell
TWILIGHT SLEEP
By Dr. Henry Smith Williams
TIM. Tho Autobiography of a
Dog
By Bishop Ethelbert Talbot
At any Book Store
HARPER & BROTHERS
NOTICE OF ERROR
Owing to compositor's error
in the HousefurnJshings Sec
tion in Lit Brothers' advertise
ment in Sunday, December 13,
issue of the Public Ledger, the
Casseroles advertised at 49c
should have been $1.49.
ORDER YOURXMAS MAGAZINE
EARLY ! !
SUPPLY LIMITED !! ALL NEWS STANDS!
ORDERTOW-THESURDEC.
TISSUE OF THE
PUBLIC LEDGER.
' s store ornsB Bt3o A. at. and closes at a r. at. mail on mows onnisns filled ..', -tv,, , . t -i t'4
ONLY NINE MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISIMAS)
Gifts for Men and Women
ST.no Silver Toilet Set C
nt o
Throe pieces, Larp;e-sle mirror.
Initial Rnorrnved Free.
Wntermnn'a Foun. So Effltofrv
tain Ten iOU J7
Infancy boxes.
S3 Ctiin-Metnl Hitndle Pen
knives .,,, ..,...,
Three blades nnil nail nio.
FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH
98c
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
TOYLAND Bids the Little Folks Welcome
... Anil Kri-Krlnp;le Himself In Here to Shake Hand With Them
All day ions this section is thronired with oxpectant llttlo ones who hnve
to ten mm tlinlr Christmas wants and we're ready to supply
tnem nt prices that parents will find tho most reason
able anywhere
Hand Curs, 93.40, 93.08, 4.4I to 10.25.
Hoi! Ilonxen, 08c, 1.4D, 1.PS to 920.08. '
Sklbo Jtuenlle Ciolf Outfit, 08c.
UnnnlnK lllnck Hoards, 25c to RDe.
Empire Tool Bench, 08c.
Children' Folding; Desk, of lln-ht onk wood, OBo.
Antomoblles, $4.40, 95.33, 9S.B8 to 914.08
Undressed Jointed Dolls, with oyelashes, 16- E?n
Inch Ol?C
22-Inch .., 1.23
Elffht-Plece Kitchen Utenull Set, nicely boxed, 08c.
Plush Hocking Hones, 93.08, 94.40, 9S.40 to 97.08.
Drums, 35c 40c, 7Bc to 94.40.
FOU11TII FLOOR
Store Open 8410 A 31. to B P. M.
Our Grant December Out-
Clearing Offers the Most
Exceptional Valued
In All Goods of
Immediate Need for Winter
Also In Innumerable nrtlelra that Trill
make pleasing Chrlntmn Girt,
The assortments are both lRrpo hnd at
tractive, while the qualities will fully
measure up to the standard of those
usually sold for a great deal more.
!MVVVlVVVVVVVVYVlWVVVYVVtVlYVVVtWlYtVlVVVtVYVVVVV
SHOE SPECIALS AND CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS
Footwear Bargains That Aro in Every Seme Appropriate
Women's "IcnardV' $3
Market Double Yellow Trading Stamps With Every 10c Pnrcliaso Until Noon Filbert
Eighth AFTER THAT, UNTIL CLOSING TIME, SINGLE STAMPS Seventh
t 3
Women's $2.50 & $3 Shoes, $1.98
Tatent coltskln, Run-motnl coif and glased
kldskln: dull leather, gray and fawn cloth
tops. Blies 2', to 8 In lot.
"Stralfords," $4
and lit Brothers' Specials, $3.59
Patent coltskln, gun-metal calf and glased. kd-
skin, sizes m to 8, widths a to s.
SLIPPERS
To suit every taatc and price-limit
MEN'S SLIPPERS
Romeos, Operas, Evercita
91.30 QQ.
Vnlne . 30C
92.80 91 no
Value XtVO
93 91 AC
Slipper !.'
94 Cavaliers,
red and green,
93.
Footwear for
the Youngsters
Cancellation toeks nnd surplus of John
son A Dnlllle, of MUlorsburg, Pa.
Misses' and Children's Shoes
J Dull nnd shiny leathers: some cloth tops:
regular and high cut; button style.
i 93.2IJ to 92.50 Value (11 fi to 2) . .. .91.33
93 and 92.25 Value", (814 to 11) ...IMS
S 91.75 to 2 Vnlurs (6 tq 8) 91.33
FIRHT FLOOR. NORTH i i I Men'
5VVVVVVVVVVMVV'VVVVVM
Leather Gifts
Always Appreciated
M Hand Bags, $3.25
In pin seal and
morocco
leather, beauti
fully lined.
German silver
frames, with
m o m o book,
purso, mirror
and powder
box. One
sketched.
S4 Party Boxes, $1.98
Also the new party envelope In long
grain, genuine morocco, with four and
flvo fittings.
$3 Leather Hand Bags K I Og
Pin seal and morocco In pompndour
or pouch styles sllvor, silt or gun
metnl frames,
Men's $6 Sets. $4.98
Comes with mllltorv hrushen. comb.
soap receptacle and various tollot ac
cessories folding compactly for trav
elers' or practical use.
Men's $2.00 Leather $1 AQ
Goods 'v
Illll hooka, wallets and card cnwrit,
and a general lino of men' pocket
books, of best quality, made In sec
tional pockets for passes, etc. Names
winnipyu ou enen rreo.
$10 Traveling Barrs at $8.98
Of best solected stock, russet and
brown: hand-sewed English frame nnd
oxtra sewed corners; leather lined: In
laid locks. SIioh for men and women.
FIRST FIJOR, NORTH
A NEW YORK MAKER'S STOCK OF
Handsome Guaranteed FURS
J? Sale Extraordinary I And Juet in Time for Christmas!
0 i i
Wgp
$40 Fine Pony Coats. . .$25
Of fine selected Chnpolle-dycd Russian skins In
tho most fnshlonnblo length, with guaranteed
Bklnnor'a satin lining, nnd plain or Civet Cat Col
$75 Hamster
Coat, $55
Threo - quarter length;
seal trimmed.
Huilaou Seal Cont
tormina 91 ti7 Cfk
trimmed).. JLOl.OU
9235 Hudson Seal Cont
(monkoy 91 QJ Cfl
trimmed).. lOI.OU
$130 Baby Caracul
Coats, $87.50
Seven-eighth length; con
trasting collars.
Beautiful $50 Fur Sets, $39.75
Ten Individual styles acarfu In animal effect,
single or doublo fur, nlso novelty styles. MnlTH In
bolster, pillow or scml-barrel fashion. Trimmed
with head and tnlls.
Illnok Fox Skunk-Dyed Rnccoon Pointed Fox
Scotch Molo Itcd Amrrlcnn Fox
Hamster, Seal Trimmed Chinchilla Squirrel
Mounted Rugs for Library or Den
MAKE MOST ACCEPTABLE GIFTS
970 lllnck nnd llrown . 950 Natural Cray Wolf
Bear Hugs, extra Cg Hugs, '37 50
Drassels Lr 19 75
- 25
922.50 White Iceland 91 A tSf
I7nr l,l. jLtfJU
9110 White Fox 77 50
OTHER FUR SETS
930
Sets
940 lllnck
Seta
Sl00VCro Fox 9-1 f)(
9100 Dyed lllue Fox tJA CO
93T.50French Mole"" 90EJ
Skin Set 63
930 Natural Cat I.ynx 1 Q 7Ct
SECOND FLOOR
Silks Intended for Gifts Boxed on Request
STYLISH FANCY SILKS OQ
Earlier G5c to 85c, Today JIC
A special reduotlonl These are some of tho most fashionable silks In
vogue this winter. Pure silk qualities In variety of the richest colorings.
Will make very pretty frocks and waists. 19 to 26 Inches wide.
$1.50 Silk Poplins, 79c
Flno sllk-and-wool quality In
good assortment of all tho lead
ing shados; also some smart
satin-brocaded effects In lot.
Double width.
$1.75 Crepe dc Chines, $1.25
40-Inch width. Prettiest and most
fashionable evening and street
shades, for waists and drosses. Pure
suk quality.
$3 and $4 Black Satin
Princesse, $2.48 and $2.98
Comes S3 Inchea wide. Handsome
nttnl ties. In n t'ft i n,tt. rich nnd
lustrous. Fashionable for capes
and wraps.
$1.25 Mcssaline Silks, 89c
Good variety of colors; also white
and ivory. Smooth flno grade. In
uiniAi uaut-ac
FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH
Handkerchiefs
PRICES UNUSUALLY LOW
f!-
15c Handkerchiefs, 9c
Men's and women's pure linen, also
men's fnncy colored borders nnd
women's one-corner embroidered
ones of mercerized material. Three
for 2.1c.
Men's 50c Handkerchiefs, 39c
Pure linen; regular nnd extra size;
all-width hems. Half dosen, 92.25.
Initial Handkerchiefs
Men's and women's pure linen.
Women' have script Initials; regu
larly 75c half dozen, 50c.
Men's have block Initials and half
Inch hems. Ittgulnrly 91 half d ox
en, 75c.
FIRST FLOOR, NORTH
Christmas Gloves
75c Duplex
Gloves
Womrn'M nnd misses' two-clasp
Duplex gloves a doublo-fobrlo
glove that will wash splendidly
$1.50 Kid Gloves, $1
Two-clasp French kid In black,
white and colors.
$1.25 Cape Gloves, $1
Misses' and boys" cape gloves In
X. AI.
tan and white;
one-clasp.
sewn;
Men's $2 Auto Gauntlets,
$1.59
Large cuffs nnd strap wrist.
camel'if hair lined. Black only
FIRST FLOOR, STlI S1DB
tVVVVltVVVVVllllVVI
This Special Holiday Display & Sale of. Jewelry & Silverwarejeems With Gifts for Everyone
JEWELRY
Women's $20 Watches,
$16.50
14-kt. solid gold; hunting case
engraved: Elgin or Watham
movements.
$4 to $23 Solid Gold Lockets,
$2.98 to $20
All sizes. Plain engraved, or with
diamond settings.
Men's $2 to $6 Fobs,
$1.50 to $4.98
Fancy metal fobs, also black silk
fobs, with signet or buckle mount
ings.
Women's $10 to $65
Watches, $8.50 to $50
Excellent variety. Gold filled or
solid gold", all with guaranteed
movements; open-face or hunt
ing cases, engrnved, plain or
diamond set cases.
$5 to $23 Solid Gold
La Vallieres, $3.98 to $19.98
Beautiful designs In pendants, sot
with pearls, or pearls In combina
tion with other Jewels.
Men's $6 to $13 Gypsy
Setting Rings, $4.98
to $9.98
With ruby or garnet settings;
chosed or plain mountings.
Silverware
STERL1NQ SILVER TOILET WARE
$12 to $35 Brush, Comb and
Mirror Sets, $9.98 to $30
Polished sliver, engraved or engine
turned designs; French gray finish.
All sets neatly boxed.
35c to $2.50 Pieces, Each
25c to $2
Salve Jars, talcum shakers, tooth
brush holders; glass, with sterling
sliver tops.
Puff Jars and Hair Receivers,
$2.98 to $5.50
All glass, with sterling silver tops,
Sterling Silver and Pearl
Tableware.
$12 Pearl Handle Knives &
Forks, Half Dozen in
Lined Box, $9.98
With sterling silver mountings.
97 I'enrl Handle Fruit 9y tjx2.
Knliw, half doz. In box x f O
97 Pearl Handle Uutter Spread
ers, half dozen In box, 9 a -fr
at 4.0
92.50 Cake Knives 92.50
Blouses
For
$2.50 to $10 Manicure Sets,
$i.y to $7.50
Complete sets, nil boxed ready for
giving.
FIRST FLOOR, 8TH AND MARKET
s Gifts
4
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Mi
HVVYVVVVVVVVVVlV44lMVVtVWVVVVVVVlYVWWVlVl
Charming
Fashions Specially
Priced
Styles That You
Would Like for Your
self or "to Give."
$5 Values
$3.Q8
In wbl'e nnd n'"k
crepe de chine, em-;
broldcied in lowyi
eyelet pattern, Hn
tshed with pearl
uuuuua, jjauiHiiiuu-
Ing and soft rollcollar both dressy
and beautiful. One Illustrated.
SECOND FLOOR
Hosiery & Underwear Mam, Nice mnds for artsi Give This Vic- JCfi.W
I Wxmon's S SO Vnlln Cilb- VM(a tt nn I (! tf0l3 "Otllt 3t
Women's $2.50 Venetian Silk Vests, $1 Qg
Some beautifully embroidered, some with plain French
band top, or neat val lace trimming. In white and pink.
Women's $1.25 Union SuitB $
Heavy fleece-lined, cotton-ribbed. Regular and extra
large sizes. '
MISSES' 38e TO BOo UNDERWEAR
SIZES 3 TO 0 OC. I SIZES 10 TO 10 YEAnS91
YEAIIB.
SSe THREE FOR ,
Women's $1.25 & $1.50 Silk Stockings. .$
Pure thread. silk all-silk with lined tops In famous
brands, as "Onyx," McCallum and others. Black, white
and wanted shades.
The black, white, bronze and suede In extra, as well as
regular sizes.
FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH'
We have taken the popular VIctrola
VIII at J40 ahandsome $15 genuine
Pooler cabinet at J3.98 and a doten
double-faced 10-lnch records (your
own selection) at 19, completing a
very handsome outfit for only
$1.25 a Week or $5 cro HQ
JaAlonthPaysforlt ve)0
Vo Trading Stamps
KCorti.
with Vletrolas or
SECOND FLOOU
PETTICOATS
wL
m 1
Negligees and
TTnrfprmUHlinH
December clearance reduction Includes many things that are nice
to give.
$1.50 & $3.00 Petticoats, 9c & $1.49
3Ioln Arcade and Srcond Floor
Ilegalar and extra slim In ratine and Princess cloth, plaited or
tailored models; also flannelette lined. All lengths.
91.40 NAINSOOK GOWNS. 08c Slip-over model or high and V.
P ' irlmm5.d w.lth YaI- 'ace embroidery nnd ribbon-run bead
ing. aome Empire shapes.
$4.50 Long Kimonos, $2
Figured and colored crepe, neck and sleeves trimmed with
banding. Belted at waist. One sketched.
, SECOND FLOOR
ra Glasses
ARE VERY NICE GIFTS
SESSrfE FURNITURE
That Will Make Some One Happier This Christmas
This $38 $9Q QQ
Tii.fFnt .J77VJ
I 1 11'
(Buffet
Colonial design, it inches, extra
heavy top, large glass, aouoie
closet, Large linen drawer.
Extension Table
Planked top guaranteed varnish;
heavy pillow. Three slses
910 Value size 9 ft. it Hnnn
Inches l-iOO
917 Value, sUe 9 ft. H 91Q QQ
lnche XOtifO
9ZO Value, slie 6 ft. 43 MCI QQ
$35 AU-BraraBdt $24.98
With 2 H -Inch post, 2-Inch top rod
with 28 1-lnch fillers in head and
foot: husks on every filler Dull or
bright finish. FOURTH FLOOR
A-i
$5 Opera Glasses, $2.49
high-power
Only half-Inch thick;
achromatic lenses.
$8.50 Pearl Opera
Glasses, $5.98
With pearl handle attached; achromatic
lenses, Complete with plush carrying
bag,
98 rEAHL POCKET OPERA GLASSES,
93.08 High-power achromatic lenses;
complete with fitted leather case.
FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH
PERFUMES
Are Very Acceptable
Deaney A Denney Toilet CjAOA1
Water, assorted odors OKJ JL
Elmo Sltera Jlurje Toilet
Water, bouquet odor, bottle
Colgate' Miniature Perfumes,
box . . .
Hudnut'a Assorted Odor Per.
fumea
Neatly boxed.
Hudnut'a Vloltt - See. Toilet
Water ..
FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH
75
25
50
75
CUl llldSS HandJmf fijfl
95 Pitcher at
92.03
Plnwheel out.
ting; four pint
size.
ilp
S3JSO Water Det
tie, 91.88
Floral cutting.
Arcad
90 Table Centre
Decoration, 93 08
Fern dish, redac
tor and artificial
fern.
JlMtoVfAi
at
Main
93.50 Compote
91.68
Floral cutting.
e and Third Floor
A BOY'S GIFT
$5 Rain- $9 QC
coats ... -500
The smart new pllp-on atyle,
of double-texture material
with cemented seams. Uiery
coat guaranteed. Sizes 0 to
18 years.
Nicely packed la Christmas
boxra.
SECOND FLOOR, SBVENTII
AND MARKET BTRBBTB
S7.50 to $25 Umbrellas
$5 to $18,56
Highly Acceptable
Gifts
These are pure .silk,
serge and union silk
in men's and women's
sizes. Beautiful
sample handler in
cores of the most
attractive new styles.
Only one or two of a
kind.
All the latest eptra, derby and Prluce
of Walca shapes in step partridge.
Chestnut, malacca and vUr.ouu uther
woods, with sterling uui or band.
FIRST FLOOR. TK MARKET $FS
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Rubbers & Rubber Boots f
In the Subway Store f
$12 very pair gnaranterd New S
Onm for Any That Fall. All Sle Jl
and Styles. $
3Ilasra' A Children's 50o A Of S
70a Ilubbera (alzes 6 to 3) OOC
Women's 05c in SSe nubbern..3l)e S
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BOc nubbers . . frOC tVC 4
91.50 Arctic 08e
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.ensible Gifts in House Furnishings;: ,$2swSjSli7
$6.98JW$6.9g
$10 Blttloj Room JC OQ
Awber; bent art
sUs panels; brass
sor oil over decoration,
cai.te with Ug.t.
69c
11.25 Food Chop.
Cuts grinds all kinds of food-
siuus, also pul
verizes. K x t r a
UrK size, flvo
cround tool steel
blades. Sanitary
cleaning devise
neck, half
globe, at 69c,
$1.50 Ratchet Bit Braces. .
?1.25 InvertQ
ed Lights... UJC
and three good
ties. Complete
good burners.
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Haad Saws,
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frosted
98c
25c
Handle of stagliorn, rozewood. etc.; 3
and t blades.
Ua(ckut hifcly tempered steel
35c & 65c Pocket Knives.
sprln. t4l bUil;
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50c
75 c
$2.45 Cereal $i QQ
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real Jars. U siilce iru,
basslatc aalt-bex. with
tencUad Bsoaa ob each
for Delft blue-iuud whit
acoratlos.
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nulng-s. Both bicycle aadttrea are fully guaranteed tor a yea.
in voast
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ter Brake,
Boys' $25 Bicycles,
$20,50
Cumolcte with Voasttr Brake.
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Men's $3
AUWm1 Cat
Sweaters, $1.98
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