Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1915, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING LEDGER-rHILADELPHIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1915.
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J.HEARTED JIM'S
WIDOW FACES EVICTION
ON CHRISTMAS EVE
Waiter's Family Has
ytlnin
Had Year 01 irouoics
Since His Death Last
New Year's .
I KIDDIES; RENT UNPAID
,, Christmas Eve nml Iilg Hearted
K ?..," ., fns thev called hlmj
'KJ two five-dollar bills ami two ones,
fetfsS? hta week", pay. and "Well. I'll
hlch ira fhls
V.l ...... il.l." Iia Inkf1. In the on.
"W1"' i nih street at the corner of Han-
n M
"9-MJthi. between uiij ...... -v..,
,?Bii!",r .. . nlnnvH Inklnc nnd corn-
Sjj'ISe title 131b Hearted 20 times a day
W" ...il ill. ... Ilint 1 k f iilu
it hl'mU; he..er did Hj .look It
BSBflawi'." .... v.. nluf!.l-a ,1ltl-nltvni ft.
HI 10 "IS Will'. n " .".-." -
L. nlchts later ho was a dead man. A
lvor spattered In 9th strct and echoed
m. In the marble eaves of the Postofllce
Soi the Btrcet. Jim's Hlff Heart was
r'JT for. for all the good It would eer
v: vi nnv more 111 this worm, nut a
fmite Italian bootblack who says Jim pro
7.. him that New Year's Kve, Is nllve
wd Sicking today
JIM'S WtDOW HARD UP.
fear has irone since then and another
nirlalmas Is coming for the widow of
S, Jim Fltzslmmons. The W of the $12
u rot each cck Is not for her now.
Whet money she Bets Is gotten from the
nirble doors of an oillce bulldltiR, upon
"hlch floors she worm. They arc clean
mjawect each mornlns for men's feet
u dirty and men's cigar stumps, etc.. to
ioil again, nnd It only costs the building
Scents a day to hire tho HIk Hearted
Joe' widow to clean tip for tho men.
that TO cents a day has left her In the
(wen For she could pay only $1 on last
month's rent, and the landlady was going
to put Jim's widow ana Jim's four chll
Iten out upon the narrow pavement of
tirrow Napa street If she did not pay
Surest of her rent; but then her mother
liowed the landlady n order from tho
Dlitrict Attorney for $9 for witness fees,
which she tried to collect three "limes,
tot was put off, and ns finally promised
tirment on December .1, and If they
Wt tmv It then, tho family may have
(4 be cleared nut Into Napa street after
ill. It would appear.
SHE HEARS NO GP.UDC.K.
The witness fees, by the way, arc for
U widow's appearance In court to tes
tify against Granville Jefferson, who was
tried on charges of shooting her husband.
He was acquitted.
"I didn't bear that man what you would
akuU ft sruase, sue smu iuuio.. uuu
llought II was strange that 17 witnesses
wild not convince mat jury me man
flat shot my husband was guilty. If he
m EUllty he ougnt to nave Deen pun
ished for killing the best mnn In the
For'd; that's all."
Sis said that twice on last New Year's
Ere there had come a ring at the door
tdL Tho first was when the coal man
Irought the ton of coal which Jim had
bid the foresight to have put In, and tho
lecond was when they brought Jim hlm
itlf home,, dead. She began to cry. It
wernr that when It comes to coal the cage
of the family Ib not as desperato as it
mifht be, for "the men on tho railroad
rt very kind to my mother, and let her
tfelfup coal on the tracks for our stove."
nH.Mrg. Fltzslmmons. as If those rall
K4'men were doing a quite exceptional
tf kindness.
sio.m;v west wuiukux.
'gje helps a lot with tho children that
Ml tray thero Is Joseph! he's 10 years
"tW," He looked down quickly; a fine,
honest-faced boy. "JIo helps n lot.
Thit'a Catharine, she's 6, nnd Margaret,
iJe'i I," and then a very little son of
Big-hearted Jim toddled across the room
ipd 'climbed Into his mother's lap. That
lyij.the baby, 18 months old, whom she
rtilhered to her heart.
'"When Jim died I got J100 from the
jJBEigles and $200 insurance. Out of that
I paid 1S3 for funerni expenses, what a
tilt? A good deal for a funeral? No, It
OH wasn't too much for Jim's funeral." And
fffllt was not too much to pay for Jim's
uitral. for there will never be another
Jim.
tiht said: "I took in washing then nnd
fronlaj. and I woiked out when possible.
Bat I could not make much that way be-
United
Rug and Linoleum Co.
Buy a
Rug for
Christmas
A gift of real utility may be se
lected frrtm tlicib c.nr1ra uiilli l-t
confidence that your money buys
"o ausoiuiciy me oesi vaiue u is
possible to secure.
Ve Kll nnlir efanrlfirfl rtiinlifv
foods, and because we are out of
me expensive central district we
M able to effect merchandising
CC0n.0mle that mnlff. nnqslhV
Wlcts very much lower than those
vi uuicr mores.
Note These
Christmas Specials
They merely hint of many other
money-saving opportunities.
Seamless Tapeslry
BRUSSELS RUGS
We, have 200 Tapestry Brussels
fSi, in varied sizes, marked for
Vemtraas selling at less than usual
jaolesale cost. Seamless. Splen
M line of patterns.
SWV. 'EC'95 7.6x9 ft. 57.7S
J'PVeluo O $12 VIue
jyiavJtf- sTVlUw"
th' Axminster Rugs $n
LT" '"': " ricn ana eirect-
w Mtt-n, Seu regularly for ti.
52.25 Velvet Rugs
2i Inches. Useful size
n
.10
gr many purposes.
IS i hes. Heavy mould- O O C
y.ieiy- perreci.
i ft Axminster Russ
$14-75
Kfl'r 1.6.60 erade.
Siniiy mlsmatchffrl in
pattern.
45 inlairl I InAlaiim I A
ISr'f0.1" fuU 'o'1"! tile and DUC
5SStytry nattern.! hln-e.ilii
VOU Will tin u1l t no.r !.: c.nrn
Ttsit hetore you buy floor cover
,jS e guarantee satisfaction
n saving to every purchaser.
h & Linoleum Co.
R2U23-25 Market St,
"t tt 524 Street "L" Sutton.
VenUnt cr connection frow
nvt of too city,
'-'rrn Every Evening
lh?t uie?" nu"lns mtIe Jlm hero
Mi'I'In!!" ,e;fs nahcd nnd n&PPd s
drrn P5, ?' Vl0 PrlvaUons of her chll
&.2.V1.10 "1?. "". "V f that
I br.nV.li-V.Vi i ".T Js muc" ot the
nn?V. t'1..1"..' frUMlmmone; face.
;;. i . ... ,nc 0,1 beauty In her
hJ .v. chlldrcn are clean, but have
n.i,Ji """f elothti; what they have
l "'PJJe'iea nnd flxed up as well ns
-" - T lelr mother'a clothes are not
.. ,r,Snoc, nre worn clean through;
h?.p',ltc,,lnB wl" help them,
v. . 1 1 "? ?ot wors"- 'y money ran out.
i 1,,ved.thcn t 12J3 south Nnpa! we
had lo gei out of thero because we owed
two months' rent. The landlord said he'd
put the conitnblc on us. So I moved
across the sttcot to IfcM here." This Is
near 31st and Wharton streets.
'I walk to work nnd I walk home, or
I guess there'rt never be anything to cat
here. I wouldn't have Rot the Job t have
If It hadnl been for .Matthew Grlllln, of
the Secret Scivlce. who knew my husband.
My ImsHand was working hard; c cry
body llkpil him
"He win woiklng to te n bartcnder-lo
think he was shot In cold blood In no
quarrel of his nnd to protect a boy that
had nothing to do with him! And his ton
?, co,a, ,comI"R I" the house the same
time his body came home!
".Ju,,,n y.0.", "e .would do anything for
ruiybody. hen t think of It, I would like
to end It alt: V'U I won't, for I'm going
If! U Of-Lr frtt 'llnnn .l.lt.1 mi .
-- ,.w., ,. ...vac iiiuuicii. i iiesr ucacrve
uptier than to go to some plnce that
IIICV rail n hnmo t n -vi. !.. -An.i
nnd strong yet. Mother helps, but he.
bis ii ih ininnB; i nate to think of her
picking coals.
"If I could get ttvo roonn nearer the
middle of the city so I wouldn't have to
walk both ways and get all tired out: If
I could have more time to help with the
children nt home: If I could get n Job
that paid more; It 1 could " The cry
ing of the baby for some toy that had
dropped on the lloor Interrupted tho possi
bilities of happiness, or rather, of Tewcr
troubles, that Mrs. Fltzslmmons was
imagining.
UVKHY COM, IS PIlKCIOl'H.
The house Is n little two-story one with
six small looms It needs painting and
lepalrlng. Tlieie nip two stoves, one In
the front mom nnd the other In tho kit
chen. They use the ono In the kltrhen
veiy little, ns there Is not much to cook.
The ono In the front room had u pan set
on the back of It full of well-sifled ashes.
Not ono piece of Airs ritzslnimons' I
mother's coat was wasted, nor ono ft ac
tion of Its heat-giving possibilities Ignored.
There were two chairs, n sofa ami an old
squnre piano. The furnltutc win well I
worn, but It was well taken care of, nnd
the signs of the broom, the brush nnd the
mop were not the least evidence of tho j
energies of this hard-working fnmll).
Mrs. KitzslmmoiiH told her story in con- I
nccttoii with questions In renaid to the '
death of her husband nnd the tilal she i
nttended, nnd not with regard to her own
needs. She did not remark upon the fact
that Chrlstmns Is coming. It did not oc
cur to her.
Rotarinna Will Hear War Story
Dr. Thomas O. Aller. who served as
chief of oral surgery al the American Am
pulancc In Paris, tonight will tell of his
experience"! nnd show plctuies of tic
trenches and other scenes In the Euro
pean wnr at the monthly dinner meeting
of the Ilotnry Club, at Kugler's. The
story of the tilp of the Liberty Hell to
tho San Francisco Exposition will be told
by Joseph 1. Gaffney. chairman of tho
Finance Committee of Councils. The din
ner will be at 0:30 o'clock.
Men's Felt Ro-
vivos, flexible belt
inn leather sole,
pray or black;
$1.50.
Romeo Slippers
tan or black kid
(t'i.', turn soles,
St. SO.
Everett Slippers,
tan kid, turn soles,
$1.S0.
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Opera Slippers,
tan kid, kid lined,
$2.00. .
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Men's Felt Com
fort Slippers, cush
ion soles; fl.50
quality, $1.00,
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GENERAL VON BISS1NO
Germnn Governor General of Ilol
Kium, who is retired 011 Jununry
1 on account of alleged ill health.
CITY SPENDS
$31,000,000 FOR GIFTS
Continued from I'iirp One
from Interviews with muni of those In
ordinary circumstances their Christmas
expenditures averaged about a month'
salnr.. Tlu had tin difficulty, ihey still,
in saving up for It Wages had been
high.
Interviews with hoiisewle of the two
story house circumstances developed the
fact that they spent more inoilu. this
car than ever before 011 Chri-itm.is
things. Nor did they stick too much to
the "useful" gifts. The other kind. the.
snlcl, brought moio plcnsvrc to the re
cipient. "ii figured the children llrst," snld
one. "and then ourselves. I suppose my
liiislmnd spent more on me than I did on
him. I think that's the rule In most
families. Husbands are Inclined to bo
extravagant."
The woman who snld this was the wife
of a man who mndo about $100 a month
She said Clulstmns was costing about
that much, figuring In everything: pres
ents, the table, nnd nil.
One of the' surprisingly big totnls wns
the money spent In the photographic
shops. All kinds of folk seemed to be
getting their pictures tnkeu. nnd so
mnny of the studios hnd special tatcs
for the holiday season that hundreds
rushed to take advnntnge of them. Tho
sum of $200,000 for the photographs and
pictures, mostly photogrnphs, doesn't
show persona! vanity, cither, one artist
said It Is a sensible nnd wearing gift,
he said, and shows, too. a more earnest
desire to plcnse than the kind 1 '. gift
that doesn't last.
The tremendous nmount of money
spent In the department stores Is a r;il
criterion of prosperity, for as one tnan-
LLAH
Christmas Gift Suggestions
In seeking an answer to the problem of what
to give as Christmas Gifts, need you go further
than this suggestion? Choose sensible gifts
from Hallahan's immense stocks, where pres
ents for every member of the family may be
selected. Here is a partial list:
For Father
Romeo Slippers, tan or black
kidskin, kid lined $2.50
Everett Slippers, kid lined. . . .$2.00
Romeo Slippers, heavy sole,
tan kid $2.00
Seamless Felt Everett Slip
pers, flexible beltinp; leather
soles, low heel $1.00
Felt Comfort Slippers, with
cushion elk soles, lambs'
wool insoles, royal blue,
wine and tan-mix, no heels;
?1.C0 qualitv $1.00
Storm King Rubber Boots.. $4.50
Silk Sox, with lisle double heel
and toe, all colors; 35c qual
ity 25c
Silk Sox, pure silk thread with
double lisle r !es, all colors, 50c
"XL" Storm King Rubber
Boots, extra strong, for
chauffeurs and heavy out
door work $5.00
One-Buckle Arctics, fleece
lined $1-50
Four-Buckle Arctics, fleece
lined $2.75
For the Boy
Romeo Slippers, tan kid, turn
soles, low heels , , , . ,$1.50
Storm. King Rubber Boots. . . .$2.75
High.Cut Storm Shoes, 2
buckles, tan oil grain, vis-
colized soles, best grade.., $3.50
Heavy.Ribbed Lisle Stock-
ings 25c
Patent Leather Shoes, welted
soles $2.00
Felt Slippers, blue and red
felt, for bedroom wear,
65c and 55c
Boy Scout Shoes, in black, tan
and smoke leathers ...... $2 up
Lucky gold medal with each pair.
Shoes, Moccasins and
Ankle Strap Ties,
soft sole, ribbon
trimmed . ,,,, 50c
Patent Leather Shoes,
turn sole . . , 80c
Genuine White Buck
skin, with white
ivory turn soles . , . .$2.25
For
Baby
HALLAHAN'S
919-21 MARKET STREET
BRANCH STORES
New Crystal Comer, fiOth & Chestnut 2746-48 Gerraantown Ave.
4028-39 Lancaster Ave.
All HallahaH Stores Often Evsninfcs Till Xwas
nger said, they feel the pulso of iho
pocketbook most easily. "In hard
times." this man said, "people nro afraid
of tho temptations of the big stores, nnd
go where tho display Isn't so attractive."
.Most of the figures given represent nil
the Christmas- shopping for weeks back,
nnd this year people really did a lot
of their shopping early, but the 2,O00CO0
Item for markets la onlv for tho Inst two
or three days. Never before have so I
many expensive Items for the dinner tnblKJ
t.a u I AlnH H- I. a .linl.. a. fri.ll. nM
UUCII ncici.ii.-u. 1 IIC (.IIUILCl . l.o "iu
Vegetables, the lenl luxuries to eat, went
llko hotcakes, and tho housewife who
wasn't foreslshtcil enough to place her
order ahead had to do without,
nooks, too. wenl away above Ihclr Usual
sales. The Kuropcnn war bns had n great
dent to do with this. Current writings j
were greatly In d"iuond, and history j
works, loo. The stand.ud sets that have 1
I always proved such nuracl.c Christmas
gifts gave way In Rieat numbers this I
Sfar to tho output by modern writers I
Hooks of tho war and of topics that led
up to the war were greatly In dlmand. ,
Where tnlercst used to he lentred In
literature In the capitals of usual Inter
est, the sales this j car showed that the
Near and I'ar West had cnualed If not
supplanted the western world in reading
interest.
Flowers, candles nnd nil such luxuries
that always lme u read. market felt
an Increase of nbout 15 per cent, oxer a ,
jrnr ago
everywhere fullness wns hotter it
must have been when you thlhk again !
of that great total III 'JOD.UK). '
TWO NEG150 SLAY BUS LYNCHED
Mob in Gcorgln Town Kiddies Bodies
With Bullets
.MACON. Oi, Dec. 21. Itesldents of
Enstm'in. 11 village nenr here, awoke to
day to Unit bullet-ilddled bodies of two
negroes, William Stewart and Samuel
lll.iiul. swinging from nooses, the vic
tims of a lynching bee during the night.
A confession wmh said lo have been ob
tained by members of 1 mob from the
uctioc.s that tho burned nnd killed A
At. Ilaehfllor. n meiitirtnt, Sunday nlghi
ii.ii- his home at Knstmnu.
The mob, estimated at nenil ino
sliung up Hie ueeiocA nenr the scene
iT the tuliben Few of the mob wore
masks The aiithoiltics wile todav mak
ing nn Investigation
How often a man meets a friend
whose clothes somehow please him
oetter than his own.
The friend has found the tailor who fits
style to personality as well as physique.
And "Try my tailor" is often the friend's
reply to praise of the clothes.
We could not begin to count the patron
age that the expression "Try my tailor"
has brought us.
HUGHES . MULLER
TAILORS. 1527 WALNUT ST.
ESTAHLISUED 18 8.
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For Mother
Bedroom Slipper "Special."
Plaid velvet cloth, with
leather orjieavy duck soles.
Women's, boys' and chil
dren's sizes; 75c nnd $1.00
values 39c
"Comfy" Slippers and Juliets,
ribbon trimmed, all colors,
best quality $1.00
Felt Juliets, fur-trimmed, in
grav, wine and black, turn
leather soles, low heels. ...$1.00
"Boudoir" Slippers, in all col
ors of suede, ooplin and kid,
quilted satin-lined. 75c and $1.00
Satin Evening Slippers, cov
ered Cuban and Louis heels,
$3.50 and $4 quality; all col
ors "to match" $1.90
Silk Stockings, fibre silk with
lisle tops and soles; 50c
quality,
35c; three pairs for $1.00
Silk Stockings, all colors, lisle
double-thick toe and heel,
lisle tops;75c quality 50c
Pure Silk Thread Stockings,
all colors, lisle reinforced
toe and heel and garter
tops $1.00
Slipper Buckles and Orna
ments, Rhinestone and Cut
Steel, cut to exactly half
price 50c to $9.00
White Cloth and Kid "Spats". $1.50
For the Girl
Felt Comfort Slippers, deco
rated with "Teddy Bears,"
colors, red and blue 55c
White Buckskin Shoes, white
ivory welted soles $3 and up
Silk Lisle Stockings, all col
ors 25c
Rubber Boots, lambs' - wool
lined .....'..,.. .$1.65
Tan Kid Shoes, turn
soles $1.00
Satin Moccasins, in
blue, pink and white 75c
Tan Russia Calf Shoes,
turned soles, best
grade ..,,,,...,,..$1.35
Silk Stockings, all col
ors 25c
5604-06 Germantown Ave-
ONE DEAD, W0 MISSING,
11 HURT IN EXPLOSION
Workmen nt Corn Products
Plant, Shaciyside, N. J., Risk
Lives to Save Fellows
KDOEWATEIl, N. J., Dec. 21.-One man
was killed, two were reported missing
and 11 were Injured, some probably
fntAlly today ns tho result of an explosion
In' the dextrine plant of tho dorn
Products' Company, nt Shadyslde, two
mile, from here. Tho roof of tho build
ing was blown off and the walls col
lapsed. Fire, starting from the ex
plosion, swept through the wreckage.
Tho damage was estimated nt $100,000
That thero was not a heavy loss of life
was due to the bravery of workmen In an
adjoining building. Hushing Into the
llnmc-swept building, they risked their
lives carrying tho Injured to safety.
The sound of tho explosion, which Is at
tributed to spontaneous combustion, wns
heard for miles, and nil the windows In
nearby buildings were broken.
Storm Porch Enclosures
f" Slorm Doors nnd Sashes
Metal Weather Stripping!
Ru3t-Proof Screens
Ltl oi rafimafa
WILSON & WILSON, Inc.
1513 Parrish Street fus's
Peanut Duller
G-oz. Jar, 10c
So different from
the ordinary
iromei's Felt
Bedroom Comfort
Slippers, forty dif
ferent styles and
combinations, $1.00.
"Restwell" Felt
Slippers, forty col
ors; $1.00 quality,
65c; Girls' sizes,
SSc
H and Knitted
Bedroom Slippers;
twenty colors, $1.00.
Felt Juliets, fif
ty colors; $1,50
quality, $1,00,
Little Girls' Fur
trimmed Juliets
best grades, $1.00.
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The VAN SCIVER Store
Offers Six Acres of
Christmas Gift Furniture
ft Tin
ft LI
Gift
Rug
Specials
Tim r one k at 11 rsn
CLOCK hero shown has
lino mahogany case: first
class movement, flttod
with tubular chimes,
which strike nnd ritiR
the Westminster chimes
on tho full quarter, half
nnd three-quarter hours.
Mercury pendulum guar
nntces correct time. Ono
of a splendid assortment
of Colonial Hall Clocks
ranKlnK In price from
$10..-i0 o $.135.00
THIS .SOI, 111 MA
IMHJANV '1' A II I. P. .
Chippendale d e H I R 11 ,
ban round top l.SxlS
Inches, Rrnoofullv
turned post and ball
nnd cinwcrr Cfi
feet . ? "
Others SRe to S.t.
'tttelt
THIS SI1WIXK OAIIIXIJT, SOIill)
MAIIOO.tXY. tlnlshed nntlquo brown;
HlldinK tray, with spacious compart
ment underneath; two drop HdBi con
venient handle makes It easy to
carry. A Sir, value.
Christmas Pi Ice ...
$9.50
stoh
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Restaurant
Jlf M.l&fll rMrflfP flBL
"GENERALIDAD"
3111.11
W manufacture 15 alzes
Special Boxes of 12 for 51.00.
"PEERMONT"
UKV WKST
Popular Club Londres Slzs
Boxta of 33, S2J5. Boxaa of SO, JI.SO
MEERSCHAUM
la fine leather cwi
plush lined, from
?3 ,0 $15
Imported
Briar Bowl
Pipes
With amber
mouth piece. In
Bno leather
CJises, from
75c to $10
ylB
Without caeee im
parted briar bowl
pipe, from 25c to
$5.00
In
caeee axd without
THE PEERMONT CIGAR CO.
y 1105 Market Street S. E. Cor. 5th aud Market SU. Vv
rf 911 Market Street 82tl Cheitnut Stfeet
Continental Hotel Stand
HAT 1
mmm nuLiii iMioiiiiJivsLi
m0J HOUSE PLANTS
Suitable for gifts. Order now, delivery will be made, as desired
Holly Wreaths . 20c and 25c each
Loose Holly........... , ,....25c, 50c bunch; S6.00 case
Laurel 5c yard In 100-yard lota
Mistletoe 25c, 50c, $1.00 a bunch
FERNS, PALMS. RUBBER PLANTS AND CYCLAMEN
MICHELL'S
518 Market Street
Wc display a magnificent collection of
heirloom and modern furniture the
most appreciated of all gifts undupli
cated by other storcSi and specially
priced for Christmas. Every article
plainly marked; no crowding quickt
easy, delightful shopping; our usual 1
prompt, satisfactory service.
This Spinet Writing Deuk
is mado of mahogany, antique brown finish;
44-in. lonjr, 22-in. wide; fitted with easy
.t-tflnrv aKiln twn Hi-nwnra nnd titnnfv nt
stationery pockets. An unusual $34.00
Chrlstmns value v
Other Spinet Desks, $27.00 up.
Other sizes reduced in proportion.
$G0 French Wilton, 9x12 $43.50
$52 & $48 Roynl Wilton, 9x12 $37.50
Cli; Wiltin V-lv-f OvIO O0 7K
l$20 Best Tap. Brussels, 9x12 $14.50
This Leather Easy Chair
is upholstered in No. 1 grade, genuine
Spanish leather, color bri..,n; roll arms,
tufted back, wing sides, spring seat, mahog
any legs. One of the best values S28.00
we have ever offereU v
Dinner Riiiuk, R.'I.T." lo Sltl...
Vrni Chairs, $3.2.' lo f!!7.
Clollies TrrCK. "."c lo HITS. "
Secretary HooUrnsrM. $PTiO fo $73.
Sldelioiirils, H1I..-.0 lo 932.,.
I'lllnn Closet, SI l.r.O lo $27.'.
lOlretrle I.nmps. 8I.T.0 lo I2.".00.
Desk Chnlrs. $3.r0 to $7..n.
Children'). Clinlrs. 7."c In 87.50.
Hull HnckN. S7.T.0 In SIIC,
Cmlirellii Stands. $2 In Kl.".
Smoker' stiiuiln, $11.' In SlI-IO.
Hull Mirrors. l."0 lo mil.
IllltUll Stands, 2-1T. In Rt:i.7r..
TnlMiiirrttrM, I'e In Ull.r.O.
rnnillpsllt'kH. -Itle In $.'.7..
Senlnir Tram. 0e In $11.7.!.
Iliisle CnlilnelN. $,7." In S ia..-0.
Plre Serenitt. f.LVr. In $l.1.7..
IVnoil IlnskelM, 2.r.O In S.1T..
So nip llnskcl. Xir In S7.l).
So In lleilN. 927.ni) In .s72.
Table Scurf. $l.r.ll lo $7.
I'eclar Clieslx. ?.S.2T. lo $22m'0.
Writing Tnliles. $l fiO In .
I.llirnr.v Tnlilrn. Kl.r,0 lo KS2.'.
I'llinn Stools. $2.',0 10 SI1.
Mnnlel Clocks. T."!e lo W'.0.
Dinenm.rls. $2m'i0 In r.l.".
CI.OSIIS AT O !. M.
wur iiuto
Market St. Ferry, Camden, N. J.
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Gifts for the
Man Who Smokes
Wives, Sisters, Mothers, Sweet
hearts here are gifts that will
delight that man. 4
HAVANA
from 3 lor SSc to S tor 56c
Special Boxet of 25 for $1.75.
"DEPENDO"
Comparable with moat 10o clfara
Special box of 10 for SOo
Special box of 35 for 81.25
PIPES
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Ciifar Holdera Jf
caeee from 25c to $12,00 A
17 lilOTf I? YAF
SEED HOUSE
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