Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1914, Sports Final, Page 5, Image 5

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    MOTORISTS' TOLLS
OH WILLOW GROYE
TURNPIKE FOUGHT
Petition Is Circulated in
Suburbs to Have "Plank
Road" Condemned by
Montgomery Co. Courts.
A movement to" condemn and free the
Qermnntown and Willow drove plank
road popularly known as the Willow
Grove turnpike through the methods of
petitions to the Montgomery County
courts, has struck a popular chord with
automoblllsts In Philadelphia and south
eastern Pennsylvania, and with subur
banites who live In tho three Important
townships traversed by tho turnplk"
Stony signers have been obtained for tho
petitions which are being circulated.
Tho toll rotul, relic of past days, tra
verses a territory from aormahtown, at
a point near CJermantown avenue,
through tho townships of Cheltenham,
jl)lngton and Morelahd, and has Its tor
minus wheio It makes a Junction ulth
the Old York road, nt the entrance to
"Willow Ordvo Park, In that suburb. It
Is a highly favored rotadvvay with motor
ists, and tho tolls collected In recent
ears total thousands of dollars. Head
trajR which bisect tho turnpike and servo
as "feeders" nro numeious Suburban
towns through which the turnpike passes
Include Willow Grove, Wcldon, Ardsley,
Edgo Hill and OlenRlde.
Tolls aro collected at a number of gates.
In recent cars controversies hae. fre
quently arisen, particularly nt tho g.ito
In Qlensldc, located near tho Heading
station, and so placed, by reason of near
by Intersecting roads, tnnl motorists
could "cIsMro" tho toll gato by merely
driving n short dlstanco of a squnro or
two Quito a few automoblllsts took ad
vantage of tho condition until proceed
ings were Instituted beforo a maglstrnto
and lines Imposed.
Tho petitions for condemnation had
their Inception, It la understood, In Ah
lngton township, a district which Is
crossed by tho turnpike. Tho citation
outlines tho course of the turnpike, as
sarts that collection of tolls is exacting
end burdensome and asks relief from
tho courts. Tho declaration is further
xnado that should tho collection of tolls
be permitted to continue, It will develop
a condition which will bo burdensdmo and
affect tho development of tho township.
Tho courts are asked to nppolnt a Jury
Of view and n master, whoso duties will
includo tlw lowing of tho entlro turn
pike, tho condemnation of tho plko, Its
dedication as a roadway freo from col
lection of any foils and tho assessment
of damages duo tho turnplko or "plank
ronrt" corporation.
Ono petition Is being kept In thoTown
ohlp Building at Ablngton and has al
ready been signed by theso well-known
residents of tho township: Harry S. Am
blor, Jr., Dnnlel Webster, John M. Bock
lus, Joseph M. Bocklus, Captain, Nicholas
, Saggs, James Hegcr, Edward Chester
man, Chief of Police II 8. Lover, Magls
strato H. Calvin Williams, Howard Ntco,
William Ferguson. J. T. Wlmder, William
K. Jdnes, John H. Ferguson, C. Henry
Slcsaor, Allen Boutcher, T. R. Alman,
Oeorgo Pnlmor, Edward A. Richardson,
Harry J. Streepcr, James Kenney, Wil
liam J. Kenney, H,H. Jonco and others
When tho men furthering tho movo
ment feel ftiat a largo enough number of
signatures has been obtnlned for the pe
tition and tho others which are being
circulated In Morcland and Cheltenham
townships, tho documents will bo for
warded to Norrlstown and presented to
Judges Swartz and Miller.
NEUTRALITY BILl STRIKES
BLOW AT WILMINGTON
JPassago by Congress Would Holt
910,000,000 in Contracts There.
WILMINOTON, Del.. Dec. IB. Resi
dents of Wilmington are anxious to ascer
tain tho chances of passage of tho pro
Eosed law now beforo Congress to pro
lblt tho exportation of articles used in
trar to those nations now fighting.
About tho only local concern now busy
Is the du Pont Powder Company, nnd
While It Is not shipping powder direct to
tho warring nations, It' Is known that a
large Quantity of powder is being loaded
Into cartridges and eventually goes
abroad.
Not only would the bill affect the du
Pont Company, but It would also affect
the new projectile plant of the Bethlehem
Steel Company, to be erected at New
Castle, and might result In work on that
plant being stopped.
While those Interested will not talk on
the subject, It Is generally understood
that tho passage of the bill would Inter
fere with contracts In which Wilmington
Indirectly Is Interested to the extent of
ftt least $10,000,000.
WILLOW GROVE PIKE
BABY BORN VrER DEATH
OF MOTHER LIKELY TO LIVE
Physicians at Hospital in New York
Interested in Unusual Case.
NEW YORK. Dec. 15.-N.ew York phy
sicians today wero watching with great
Interest the battle for life that an Infant
A few hour 'old Is making at the Bath
David Hospital The baby was born three
minutes after its mother died. The caso
U the second of Its kind In the city's
history.
The mother, Mrs. Sadla Mager, was
stricken with heart disease oq the street.
She was nuhed to the hospital, where she
died In a few minutes. Physicians de
termined to make an attempt toSavo the
baby- A caesarian operation was performed.
At first the Infant showed no signs or
life. Two bowls of water; one cold and
:he other hat. were obtained, and the in.
fant was dipped first In on and then the
other, being held In 'each for SO seconds
Bt a time. In a few minutes It was breath-las-.
Dootora say It Is a normal baby and
should live.
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CONGRESS HOLIDAY RECESS
loose Votes to Bxtend It ITrom De
cember 23 to December 20, -.
WASHINGTON, Deo. 1&-The House to
Bay adopted a resolution for a recess of
Congress from Wednesday night, Decem
ber S3, to Tuesday noon. Deoember 23,
Jn offering the resolution Mr. Underwood
said, the House would vote next Tuesday
bn the Hobs on prohibition resolution. He
declared hej was oppose) to this consti
tutional amendment for nationwide pro
hibition, but the people were entitled to
UK expression on it from the House.
The woman suffrage resolution, Mr.
Underwood Indicated, would not be called
tip until after tho holiday reoess.
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ESSAD PASHA ALLY OF SEBBS
fBormer Turkish Jjeader in Albania,
Now Supports King Peter's Men,
OOPK4.aa. Dae. L
Essad Pasha, leader of the Albanians
frgakut the Turk! element there. Is
ttyasruag Baryta, says a dtopatah from
BtrSn. 1
JSsaad Pasha ewamanrtsfl the Turkish
troops at SaaUajl la the Balkan war, and
f (aid to be the most Influential person
in A limn In. He ha hoea kaown for
some time to fat k atraox luiuuur af
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This map shows the route taken
by the Gcrmantown and Willow
Grove plank road better known
as the Willow Grove turnpike.
Petitions, asking the Montgomery
County Courts to appoint a jury
of view and a master to take testi
mony and condemn the turnpike,
so that it may be dedicated a high
way free from the collection of
tolls, are being widely signed in
the three northern townships.
ANTI-TIPPERARY"
FOLK HEAR COLONEL
SAIDfflSER'LLlI
Kuno Meyer Tells Irish
Meeting Roosevelt Pre-
" dieted Victory for" the Ger
mans in the War.
NEW YOItK, Dec. 15 Because tho
British soldiers aro Blnglnu "It's a Long
Way to Tlpporary," tho members of tho
nowly formed American Auxiliary of thd
Irish "Women's Council of Ireland de
cided at a meeting In tho Hotel McAlpln
lost night to boycott the song.
"It Is a scandal and a disgrace that
true Irishmen and Irish women should
permit the ubo by the English of a song
about Ireland," said Dr. Gertrude Kelly,
who presided, "Tlpporary Is the home of
rebellion. It was In 1S4S, during a revolt,
that a much better Tlpperary song was
written by Thomas Davis."
MlBs Nora Powell sang the Davis com
position, entitled "Tho Vow of Tlpper
ary." The chorus runs!
Too lone v.0 foucht for Britain's cau.
And of our blood were never chary.
She rum us bade with tyrant laws
Ana thinned the homes ot Tlpperary.
'Ireland," Dootor Kelly continued, "will
when this war Is over take her place
among the Independent nations ot the
world. And we are going to start In
now and raise funds with which to bny
guns for the patriots of Ireland.
"Conscription will soon be begun, and
the Irish In Ireland will be forced to go
to war for England. But It wo get guns
for them they'll be able to decide what
they'll do for themselves."
Among the 300 persons present was Dr.
Kuno Meyer, a German who Is a Qaelto
scholar. It was on the program to have
Doctor Meyer talk of Ireland, but he ne
glected that topic to speak bf Germany.
"I had dinner with Theodore Roosevelt
yesterday," ho said, "and Colonel Roose
velt told me Germany would win this
war."
Doctor Mayerjs talk embarrassed many
of the members. They will meet again
next week.
R, It. LEGISLATION DBKEHBED
Sponsor of Securities Bills AgTees to
Wait Until Next Session.
WASHINGTON, Deo. lS.-The fact that
President Wilson has agreed to a pro
gram for pressing the railroad securities
measures at the next session of Congress
was Informally announced at the White
House yesterday.
Representative Itaybum, of Texas, who
wrote the original measure sidetracked
at the last session because of the pro
longed debate over the Clayton bill, con
ferred with the President and agreed not
to press the measure at this session, pro
vided the Administration would lend its
support at the next.
jtfTJItqLAB RANSACKS HOUSE
Neighbor "Watching Him Thought
He "Was a Workman.
NOnniSTOWN, Pa., Dec, . While J,
Btroud Weber, a member ot the Mont
gomery County bar, was in court yester
day afternoon, and his wife, waj In Phila
delphia shopping, a burglar entered their
home at 10S Franklin avenue, ransacked
the house and secured tlrrea gold
watches, two gold rings and U In cash
and escaped. A neighbor woan saw
the burglar working from her window,
but thought It was a workman making
repairs.
Iq the search for plunder the robber
overlooked (10 in cash in a drawer.
President Opposed to Literacy Test
WASHINGTON, De 1&-Fresldeat WH
son today made It known that he was
opposed to the literacy teat In tha Smlth
liurnett Immigration, bill He declined to
sax igfcetber he would voto the measure If
pasd tn Its pretest form, however The
bill has many features, good, bad and In
dlBarent, he ii, and be was not yet
ready Do cobubU himself upon It
EPIDEMICS IN TTOKISB EANKB
AUIXAHDRIA. Deo. ls,-TiuusaBd of
refugee of Syria axe arriving here b
fight ttam the outrage tbreatonad by
Turks against Christians They report
tbat sptfejnlca ef typhoid and smallpox
have Makes out at Daaatsoua in tha
jOttojaaa umr twimiima Uia,
Every Need for
Christmas and the
Winter long can be
met here and with
greatest economy.
AJWL
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8 MORE
SHOPPING
DAYS UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
STORE
OPEN
8.30 A. M.
TO
6 P.M.
II ATS TRIMMED FREE OF CtiAROB
Market Double Yellow Trading Stamps With Every lflc Pnrcliaso Until Noon Filbert
Eighth AFTER THAT, UNTIL CLOSING TIME, SINGLE STAMPS Seventh
Jewelry and Silverware fiStt'
An Exccptiorihlly Large Assortment of Olft Suggestions. Sterling Silver Ware
51.50 Circle Brooches. 98c
Oold-plated on sterling silver, with
me soilings, jyiso in comui
with sapphires, amethysts,
rhlnestone settings. Also In combl
nation with sapphires.
etc., and binck enamel.
Kris Kringle Is In Our Toy land
Where You'll Find Thousands of Toys
And Every One Reasonably Priced.
Toy Pianos... 25c, 49c, 98c to $9.98
Folding Cribs 98c
Folding Swings 25c
Washing Machines 98c
White and Oak Furniture,
25c, 29c, 49c, 98c to $1.98
Mechanical Trains,
98c, $1.25, $1.29, $1.49 to $7
Box Furniture. 25c, 29c, 49c, to $1.98
Bridges ...,k,50c, 75c and $1
Tunnels, alt kinds 50c, $1 and $1.25
Steam Engines,
49c, 98c, $1.98 to $10.98
Electric Motors 49c, 98c to $3
American Soldiers, complete with
gun yoc, ?!. ana $z.49
Typewriters , $1, $2 and $3
FOURTH FLO OK
$18 Solid Gold Watches
at $11.98
Slen's nnd women's plain pol
ished cases; open face; guaran
ticd movements
Men's $7 Signet Rings, $4.98
Solid gold extra heavy: fancy de
signs; English finish.
$1.98 Pearl Necklaces
at 98c
Excellent quality bead with high
lustre. Ilogulnr or graduated
sizes. Solid gold or rhlnestone
studded clnsps.
$13 Brush, Comb and
Mirror Sets, $9.98
Urnutlful designs. ,
Other Sets In various designs,
yil.ir. TO Hfl.7Q.
Manicure Sets, $1.98 to $9.98
Completo sets, boxed ready for giv
ing rancy grny or polished silver,
engraved or fancy designs.
1.7fi to 7 Whisks S1.23 to SS.OS
1 to M Nail Polishers... 7o 4o2.D8
65c to $25 Frames,
hllc to KZZ.bll
Prom tiny card to largest size.
$4 German Silver Mesh
Bags, $2.98
Fine unbreaknblo mesh. Fancy
engraved framo, polished Mlvor
finish.
$3 Fancy Gilt Clocks
at $2.25
Gold-plated, fanoy designs with
guaranteed movements,
Other TrorUi 84 to S25, at S3.BS
to S24.SO.
$2 Photo Frames, $1.65
Cabinet ulse frames I all pollshod sil
ver with ball feet and velvot backs.
FIRST FLOOIt. STH & MAIUCBT
Hosiery S Underwear
Fine Qnalltlea for Gifts And ifce
Price lire Terr Special. All Hosiery
rnrchnsed for Qltta racked In Fane?
Chrfttmn Boxes.
Women's $1.75
to $2 Silk
Stockings
$1.50
Ingrain, pure thread
silk. In extra or rog
ulnr sizes All-silk,
with lined tops,
Illaok, white and
popular shades.
Women's 75c Silk Stocking
at 49c
Full-faehloned, silk boot! have high
spliced heels, double soles and re
lnforoed garter tops. Black, 'White
and alt popular .shades.
Infants' 50c "Onyx" Stockings
at 35c
Silk ribbed; oomo In hlaok, "white,
sky, pink. Sizes 4H to Hi. a (or St,
Women's $4
SUk Vests.
$3.65
Italian silk, beautifully embroi
dered, French band tops or fine
lace-trlmmlng. White, pink and
blue.
Women's $3 Silk Bloomers
at $2.25
Venetian silk, reinforced, making
them strong and durable. Pink and
white.
FIItST FliOOIl, SOUTH
Two Very Big
Specials
Mi
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brellas
Wo had to tnko a tremendous lot ot them to securo
theso prlco concessions, but we're quite certain they
will go quickly when you see what extra good values
thoy nro.
$2 Silk-ancJ-Linen Umbrel- $1 Ofi
las at JLiO
Both men's nnd women's elzes 26- and 28-lnch.
Splendid quality wntarproof sllk-and-llnen, with
plain nnd fancy handles In a big variety. Good
looking silk enso nnd tassol.
Women's
Umbrellas
$2.50
for . .
Pure Silk $
Theio nro 2!-inch sire and give jou a hnpny choice of
bluo, green nnd blaok, with dark mission handles that
nro in vory good tasto.
Thoy arc nn Immenso bnrgaln at $1.40.
FIItST FLQOR. STII AND MARKET STS
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Wo do not know of any gift tlmt tvill give mora pleasure
to more people for a longer time than one of these special
VictrolaVI $AQ OR
OUTFIT FOR T"e4U
WITH GENUINE
POOLEY CABINET
This outfit lncludos a Vlctrola VI nt
125, having a 12-Inch turntable so
that It can take any size record,
With this is a tic genuine Pooloy
cabinet nt to 98 and twelve 10-tnch
records of your own selection at JO,
making tho entire out- MQ QQ
lit cost only J.i70
Week Pays for It
ON OUIl CLTJII Vl.XN AT TUB CASH PRICE
No Trading Stamps with Vtctrotaa or Recoiaa
SECOND FLOOR
xiF
$1 a
Everyone Likes Glows
They aro always so acceptable! Somo special values In the
best makes and most stylish kinds.
Women's $1.50 Kid Gloves.
French kid In black, white and colors.
-$1
Women's
Globes
$2.00
n.5o
Ileal Kid: Dlnue and round
seam; Paris point nnd flat
backs; blaok, white and colors,
with self or contrasting baoks.
Children's $1 Kid 7C
Gloves 'C
One-clasp lined style tn tan
Bhades.
50c
$1 Long Chemois
cttc Gloves
la-button In white; washable.
Misses' and Boys'
$1.25 Cape Gloves.
One-clasp; tan nnd white; F. X.
M. sewn.
FIRBT FLOOR, 8TH BT. BIDS
r.'Wiravwswo; .wt. SjXyS'J7!S'!Kf8K&?ll " v?jt- vi s r m
qpll'C. fipPas ts$2&PS1
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-SPECIAL DISPLAY AND SALE
the
ad
Virtually ovory kind is here and' In the newest, prot
tlost styles. One of the hnndsomest gifts you could
choose! And our broad guarantee assures tho quality
mem. an.
SECOND
FLOOR.
of
BLACK FOX SETS
$35 Sets..r $22.50 $45 Sets $32.50
S3720-SM $25.00 $50 Sets $39.75
$40 SctiftfU $29.75 $75 Sets $59.75
$60 SHat.. .., '..... $45
$95 to $150 Seta . $60 to $100
$200 Sets s $130
POINTED FOX SETS
$50 Sets .., $39.75 I $70 Seta $55.00
$60 Sets $45.00'$75 Sets $59.75
$95 Sets $67.50
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RED FOX SETS
40 Sets $29.75
5 Sets $32.50
$70 Sets $59.75
$100 White Fox Sets $77.50
KIT FOX SETS
$75 Sets $59.75
$120 Sets $87:50
SITKA FOX SETS
$60 Sets $42.50
$75 Sets $59.75
DYED BLUE FOX SETS
$100 Set ". $74.50
$150 Set $97.50
$200 Set i $130.00
$200 Cross Fox Set $120.00
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Christmas Slippers for Eveiyone a$K
Men'a "Stratford," $4 I
Worn
Shoes
ens
$3.50 and $4 $0 OQ
Newest button, lace and Blucher styles in pat
ent coltskln, gun-metal calf and glazed kldskln.
Hand-welted soles. Sizes 2H to 8 In lot
Men's $3.50 to $6 Shoes, $2.60
Patent coltskln,
skin SIzos Ci
No mall or phone orders.
gun-metal calf and glazed kid
to 10 In lot.
Footwear for the Youngsters
Cancellation stocks and surplus ot
Johnson Unlllle Shoe Co., of Mll
lersburg, Pa.
Misses' and Children's Shoes
Dull and shiny leathers; some cloth
tops, regular and high cut; button
f,S.Ss'ia S34S0 Values (11H to 2).81.5.1
S3 & 33.25 Values (8 to 11) . .81.45
S1.75 to S3 Values (G to 8) .St.31.
Little Boys $1 CA
$2 Shoes . . X ' UXJ
Gun-metal and patent coltskln;
button and blucher. Sizes 9 to
13 'A- ,
SLIPPERS
To Suit Every Taste and Price-Limit
Men's Slippers, Romeos,
Uperas, fc.veretts
98c
S1.50
Value.
S3JS0 M AQ
Vnlne e0
S3.00 SI Ati
Slippers & .ti
S4 Cm niters,
red and green,
S3
Children's 75c Felt Slippers
at 49c
Various styles, including Farmer
and Soldier liny. Sizes, C to 2.
Men's 51.75 Slippers S3.S3
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Men's "Lenards," $3
Patent coltskln, guh-metal and tan
ItUBsla calf and glazed kldskln.
Sizes 6H to 11; widths A to E.
Women's and Children's Felt
Juliets S3 Juliets (3 to 8) ?1.4D
81.50 Values (misses' 11H to QC
2, women's 8 to 8 JOC
81.25 Values (sizes 8H to 11),. (Do
SI Values (6 to 8), maroon & black,
TOo
Rubbers & Rubber Boots
In the Subway Store
Every pair gunrnnteed IOtt Ones
tor Any That Fall. AH Slse and
Styles.
Misses' A Children's 50c A
70o Rubbers (sizes S to
35
Women's 05c to 83a Rubbers. . . .39e
lloyi' Jt Youths' A J" IQ
-X. -XaS
OSo
80c Itubbers.
Men's 81JS0 Arctic.
Men's 85c to 81 Rubbers 50c
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DAINTY NECKWEAR
That Is Very
Acceptable
Our holiday assortments are, exceptionally
danlty also very reasonably priced.
Collar and Cuff Seta A Sale
A anealnl nurchnjie. T.arsra vari
ety of very fine, dainty sets at
prices that are exceptionally
small for their kind.
50c Value, 29c and 35c
76c to $1.50 Values at 50c,
59c, 75c and $1
14 to 110 MAltAUOU JVECK-
1'inCKH All new novelties,
81.08 to SO.
l to $10 MAIIAIIOU MUFFS,
3.gt to sawn.
f
i.innivrv huffs, si and stjso.
ILANlIKiniUHlUF TIES, BOo and 7Sc.
50c OUEl'15 DD CIIINU TIISS. 20 o
VKST1CUS, some with high collar, BOo to 91JRO,
SOAIIFS, various colors. 6O0 to aia.
SI aUlsil'ES some trimmed with Oriental
laces, 00c and 70c.
FIIIST FLOOR, NORTH
JUST THE THING FOR HIM
Regular $2 Quality Satin-Stripe Shirts,
Most men like gifts thnt are useful These shirts will certainly
please most any man. . .... ,. . .
Finn nuniitv i .mart rlph color combinations. Thoy are out
full coat style, with neglige and attached French cuffs.
$5 House Coats $3.98
Double-faced cheviot In pretty colorings. Well tailored and
finished with shawl collar, patch pockets, silk frogs and
silk cord-bound edges.
i
ri l . a en- Includes knitted tie, silk
Combination SetS, OUC handkerchief, link cuff
buttons and lovera-knot scarfpln; In pretty collar box. All
match In color. In navy, royal, heliotrope, gray, purple.
garnet ana prowii.
$1.25 Outing Flannel Pajamas
at 98c
Smart patterns. Jackets out military
style with silk frog fastenings. Trou
sers extra full.
Silk Neckwear, 50c
Hundreds of new patterns in very lat
est "fads"; stripes, figures, Roman and
college stripes, brocades, etc. Each
ill itwiuy uu,.
FIRST FLOOR, 7TII & MARKET STa
A Silk Clearance
Lengths of Silks Intended for Gifts Will be
sisiBHiailaBiaHH,aaaM.iBHsaaisMBBaaisaavisasaasBSBaasssssnMaaM
Neatly Boxed Upon Request
$1.25 and $1.50 Striped
!M8c&1.25
Beautiful, new colored stripes
on white grounds. In cluster
and spaced effects. For men's
shirts, women s waists, etc
Serviceable, washable quali
ties. 32 Inches wide.
49c
75c to 85c Pure
Silk Foulards . . .
Splendid variety of designs
in the seasons prettiest
multi-colored effects. 23
inches wide.
$1.50
Fancy
Silks
,50 to $2.50 New
' 9&c l0 $1.69
Variety of styles and color
ings, including Roman stripes,
plaids, Persians, Pompadours
novelty stripes, etc. 19 to 36
Inches yrlde.
$1.75 Crepe do $ Og
Chines ,4
Exquisite, fine texture. In the
fashionable shades for after
noon and evening wear 40
inches wide.
FIRST FLOOR, BOOTH
1
perfuiv Specials in Hand Bags
75c
FlorasTreet Toilet Ws(i
neatly boxed, bottle.
Iiundborg's Assorted Odor Per
fumes, neatly boxed, OCi
bottle "OC
Ed Plnaud'a LIUo Vege- C(-,
tale, bottle. ., .... OUC
Bradley's Woodland Violet Per-
Duoxi.ea.r.?.t.,r.2Sc&50c
Str.; 95c to '2.10
DjerKUs 1 Ofittl
Perfame,boU A JJ
Neatly Bottled Smtllln Sll
violet, lavender, pK,, to o
2.10
Oolarate's Asserted Odors Per-
fumea and Tol- pC to 74 C
let Vaiep, .....
Mary Garden Perfome. 1 and 2
ounco bottles, neatly SI and So
boxed ,..
XJlas da Ilesaad Perfume, SI
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Iludnufa Extreme Violet yCc
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FIRST FLOOR. BOOTH
And Gifts of Leather
$1.49 Hand Bags 98?
Of silk moire and velvet, nicely lined. Have
mirror and purse fitting and gilt and gun-metal
frames.
$3.50 Hand Bags, $2.50
The new melon. Pompadour and all the up-to-date
styles. Plaited, plain or pouch effect various vanity
ntlings. German silver or gilt frames. Colors and
DiaCK
$4.50 Beaded Bagu $2. 9ft
Beautifully blended colors, prettily designed
Come in black, black-and-steel and all dainty
colors blended with white.
He'll
to
The Gilt for That Spy
Useful Gifts of China
$1.50 Berry Set, 98c
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Priced Much Below
Usual Value
$1.90 Bowl, Plato and Ladle, 73c
IffiS
Fancy china, one bowl and six indi
vidual nuciri te match. Various
decoratloni. Like out
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Like rut
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Game and Fruit
Plaques, 25c
Deep gold border,
green tinted. Like
cut.
JJAIN ARCADE A:
THinD FLOOR
11.15 Chnte nu Cracker Plates. SfteJ
inrea cunerem atairur, ncac aprar
bordarea atcoration, etc As sKatecM,
mnnreclata
ow holiday prices
nice suit, reefer or raincoat.
lit graury me Duyers, too.
Our partlcrularly
Boys' $5.50 Suits, Reefers,
Overcoats and $0 QQ
In each of these we have the newest "Winter style
In thoroughly dependable, hlgn-grade materials.
wide range or most lasnionaoie patterns, unis
clothing Is made to stand hard service and yet is
dressy in appearance, jui sixes, in u n years.
Boy' $5.00 Rain Coate fO 85
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The latest slip-on style, of double texture mate
rial, with oemenUd seams. Absolutely guaran
teed waterproof. All sixes for boya i to IS
yar Kaa-tly packed In CSrUtaae boxes.
And for That Man a $15 $A 7K
Balmacaanat UmU
lUodaome favoy woolens. In moat fashlonabbj
coloriogB plendldly tailored aod swagger looking.
They'll give sxcoptioBal ervioe.
USOOKD FLOOR, 7TH AMD MARKJ3T BTS.
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$1 Collapsible Drinking Cups, 49c
Beal gTaln cases just the thing for school girl
or boy,
49c Purses and Pocket Books, 25c
Qenulne morocco and seal, nicely lined, made for
coins and compartment for bills.
75c Shaving Pads, 49c
With fancy calf and safflan leather covers nicely
suspended with silk oord.
FIHST FLOOR. NORTH
SALE OF FM DAMASK
FOR THE HOLIDAY FEAST
The savings are very unusual.
$1,50 Irish Linen Damask $f Olf
Yard 1.&U
Extra heavy and 72 luehus wide. Made ot One flax
yarns with satin finish. Attractive floral and
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$3 Dinner Napkins
Dozen
All aure Irish linen with satis aaiah. Rud
aud square patterns tad 12-lneb. sUa. Kaatly
bosad.
$4 Reaaiss&nee Table Covers, $2.39
Ooms 13 laches round with baautlral lS-lach laoe
border and wide lace eeatre. A eyeelal let,
. F1JWT FLOOR. NORTH ,
Give Him a Bicycle $17
Our $25.00 Postal Bicycle at '
EQU&PED WITH MUD GUARDS
Is the kind of a wheel you can be proud to give
It's equipped with the newest 1915 Improvements,
includiug any make coaster brake iud frvut and
rear mud guards, striped motorcycle tp- Handle
bar, saddle and pedals Choice of SO and 22-tat It
frames high-grade, guarautaad tiros Butb wheel
and tires fully guaranteed for one year
$10 Angora Wool Sweaters, $4.98
The highest grade sweater roaftufao
tured. "V neck oAt style, "wftl
poakets. In peaooek blue & brown
Boys $3 Sweaters, $1.65
Product of the famous Shlrlaad Mills AH-waal-poekets.
All slsaa and colors.
Men's $3 Coat Sweaters, $1.98
All-wool, with large shawl collar
with "v neck Cut aotoly full ai
the equal of any ( seaUfgag the
$2.50 Wfttslew RoIW tts, $U4
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