Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 18, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FUIPAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1916.
TOUR OF CITY URGED
FOR COMMERCE BODY
TO LEARN TRADE NEEDS
C'arles S. Calwoll, Banker,
Suggests Trip, Especially
Along River Fronts as
Boosting Method
" HAT CHAMBER IS DOING
' would nURROit Ihnt tlio t'lillnilplphl.-i
1 xmbet of Commcrrp, ni soon an tho
'ther jicrmlt.1, unllo nil lt offlriri,
its of, buriBU5. fmploe and m"mtfri
ft. biff HlRlit-proJOK tour f tho e-itv
t tour to Inrlurlo n rninplili lnp'"ikn
the rlvrr front from the river, r 'tint
concerned would know what ie nl
itaKes of tho fit.' lenlly !ro nnd w'mt
iceded to Improve and make tho m"t
these ndvnninttrn "
3 nald diar-Ie1 nlell, pr"Mn
the t'orn Uxrhmino Nnllonil Hmh
ien nuked what rwininc ho would tnnHo
thej letter nrt(lroed to him by v n
lly. Bcnernl Rprri-tnry of tho fhrnntr
Commerce, In tpply to hlx 'i'if i n
Klni? If tho Ciinmiier of Common f hod
on Slvlnu much thnnylit to tin ile.,!n,
nt of city propoitv nloiiff the lJtli "
id Schuylkill IllvoM
Ir. KelJl'a reply to Mr CaUvoIl .
In rcaponae 10 your lottcr, nn'diiK if
o Chnmbor of fomiiirco baa bi'ou nl -r
much thought to tho tlenolopmrnt '
ty proptrtv nlnnn tin licliWi.ro nn 1
huylklll Itivorx. I hCR to awn re en
tint both tho Induntrlal huronu and
nnsportatlon buicau of tho i Vim lie r
avo been Blvlnjr molt carnct considera
tion to that mattri
'Tho Indualrlal and transportation bu-
itauB ore n m onK.iiroil In rompillng cv.
)0clflc nnd dot illod -tatomont of tho no
vltlen of tli"lr rr("iotUo organization!
lonff tlicjc llno I fhnll be verv trlnel to
co that you roioUo thla tttatement as
oon a tho dat i him bion Bnthorod.
'In tho moantitno. I Iiok to annuro yoit
that any Information that wo rail obtain
jii any subject (oncornlnR tho notlvltloH
.r the Chamber of rommerco Ib entirely
t your disposal
"In tho forthromlni? number of tho
hatnbor of I oinirn un -ournal vnu will
nd a considerable amount of Information
oncernlnc the .uloiin .ictlvltlea of the
hamber's different nun tiu "
WHITE HOUSE OPEN
TO CONGRESS TONIGHT
I DETECTIVE CHICKENS
TRAP ALLEGED THIEF
Follow Trail of Stolen Oats to
Home of Negro, and Arrest
Soon Results
President and Wife Entertain
Brilliant Gathering of
Nation's Notables
WASHINGTON', rob. IS. ConKresa
will move into the White Houfo tonlKht.
It 1 tho occasion of tho reception ac
corded members of the Senate and Houso
by President nnd Mrs WIlHon Prom the
standpoint of numbers It promises to be
one of the largest, not excluding the
mcmorablo Pan-American nrtnlr. when
JSOO people crowded Into the White House,
ever held.
Tho event will 'iriui: moie closelv to
gether different factions of Connnss than
anything due. p.irticulaib when they Ket
Into the East Tloiim, where tho KUcsts uro
always crowded preparatory to their ad
vance down the retcUInc line. It will
Introduce man in w fates to the ladles
of Consress. tho fates of those whose
terms of otnee have Just btisun. And It
also will brlnB lmk Into tho charmed
circle many standbs who went out of
State existence temporarily upon tho lato
defeat of former President Taft.
President and Mrs Wilson will, accord
inK to custom, siurid In the Illue Hoqm,
with Mrs. Marshall andjadlcs of tho Cab
inet In tho reception line. The lino tu
rlsht will be marekd by tho absence of
Mrs. Lludley M. Oarrlwon, whoso husband
resigned last week as Secretnry of War.
She was a favorltu In ofllclal social
circles.
At the Pon-Amcrlcan reception some of
thoso In the rettptlon line were forced be
ore the last of tho XW had passed In re
View, to retire for nst. Tonight It stems
probable that this will tie necessary again.
But the President and Mis Wilson seem
able to stand ninlllni;1) through the or
deal and there are momenta wiien Mrs.
Wilson at least seems to enjoy It. Dur
ing tho reception refreshments will be
served In tho dinln room and the Marine
Band will play.
FREAKS' SH U'KS MAY WIN'
THEM ADMITTANCE TO U. S.
Eight Feet and One Yard Arrive at
Ellis Island
NEW TORK. Feb. 18 -Baptist Uro, -who
is 8 feet tall by circus measurement, and
Esmlllaro Adrlen. who Is ess than a yard
in height, arrived yesterday In two con
solidated cabins of tho French liner Ks
pajrne, M. Uro occupying most of the
space.
Tho Federal surgeon sent the pair to
Ellis Island for examination, and It wan
found that Ubo was suiferlnfr from big
ness and diabetes nnd Adrlen from little
ness. They will have another examina
tion today, nnd probably will bo released,
as they are not likely to become public
charges, belnK quite nblo to earn their
living on their shapes alone.
HANS Sr H.MIDT
Tho unfrocked Cntholic priest
paid the ptnalty fur the murder
of Anna Aumullcr, when he died
in the electric chair in Sinjr Sinjr
nt sunrise. lie dismembered the
Kirl'a body after Killing her Sep
tombrr 2, 101M.
HANS SCII HI IDT DIES
FOR MURDER OF GIRL
Continued from Pour One
Into the room where he was to m'' bli
dpalh Ills heard hid been shaved off.
Ills hend was closel flopped. No one
would h.ive rofneuiz.il him. Preceding
tho slaer was Km per bonier nnil Pather
William Cfihln, Homnn rntholic chap
lain of the prison. S'hmldt hrM himself
erect, llo walked with a linn stop, re
peating In clear tones the litnni of th
dlng. rinnly he paced tho few stopn to
tho death-deillng hair. Then ho turned
nnd faced the witnesses He held nloft
tho crucifix he entiled In his right hand,
as If to hold In cheek tho four stalwart
guards In blue, who sprang forward to
seize him.
"One minute," ho cried In ringing tones
"I want to say one word before I go. I
beg forgiveness of all I have offended or
scandalized, nnd I forgive all who have
offended against me "
lly this time tho guards had forced
Schmidt Into tho chair, and were ad
justing tho straps around his arms and
waist. .Schmidt praytd aloud repeating
tho words of a prayer after Pntbur
Cash In.
"Into thy hands, O I-ard, I commend
my spirit," ho concluded.
Then with his voice as firm as when
he bado good-by to his fellow inmates In
tho death house, tho slaor uttered his
last words.
Scarcoly had ho finished when the at
tendants had tho electrode attache d to his
right leg, tho brown cap with tho black
mask slipped over his head and tho wire
nt tho top adjusted.
Tho slgnnl was given and Schmidt ex
piated his crime.
Addison Jones was tracked to his home
today, not with bloodhounds, but with
chickens. Jones Is a negro, and ho was
hlghlv Indignant when placed under nr
I test Hut tho trail of guilt led to Ills
I bark door.
Albert Honsill, manager of the Amcr
Iran 'oal nnd Icp Company, couldn't
understand what bepnmo of nil tho feed
for tho horses Neither could John ISeat
, t, si able man Thev saw an unusual
numoT or tnioKens omening nnu picmne
nt tho snow nnd Investigated As tho
ehl'kens moved down tho Philadelphia
! nnd Itndlng tracks at Annat street, Hon-
I ..-.i i t.-.... .1I.. ..I Ad .11.1 tl.lnn.
, wail ,'fntl liemiv loil"eu, n utu iyt-t.ii.--
live Com and Policeman Frith, who had
been rilini in on tho tasp Klowly the
(bilkers moved along, picking at tho
f'lm r.nd having a faint trail of shells
and shucks of cracltcd outs nnd bran.
The trail ted threo btocke down tho rail
nnd if High street and finally stopped
dMul it a high board fence A peck oi.rr
the fonro showed the trail led straight
to the Intk door. Jones was rocking to
ind fro In ibe kltrhon n ho hugged an
lifi ompl. burlap bag to hi? bosom
ami ran thout a quart ut rracktd oats
t1 khij.Ii l is flngrs. In one eornor of tho
tig was a hole that .Tnnen hadn't seen.
The ling of oats had weighed SO pounds
it lint
"ft'fkon Ah s(iueood dat ba? a IP!" too
night," sighed Jones, ns ho frowned nt tho
clucking chickens nil around Jones tried
to oxplnln to Magistrate tvnnoek at the
Qcrtnanlown stntlon that ho often did
things nlsent mlmled! Hut tho Judge
thought the offensi In question wns wpII
rlaniH'd. Tho prisonpr was lipid In J1W
bull.
ILLNESS HALTS WEDDING
Miss Elizabeth McHrido Watches at
liedsidc of Fiancee
A voung woman who was to have been
a b'ldo Is todav watching at the bedsldo
of her llanci, nursing him back to health
so thnt the wedding may take ploco as
soon os possible llo wns stricken by
i pneumonln the day before the ceremony
1 was to have been performed
The bride-to-be Is Miss Kllrnbcth Mc
1 Pride, Jf) crirs old, of 2,I'I IMsemont
street, and her prospective husband Is
Daniel A. rjraham. of 2S20 Cedar street.
Their mnrrlnge was plnnneil for last Wed
nesday, and many Invitations had been
I sent out for the eonmeniy, uhleh was to
I have been perfoimcd In St. Ann's Cath
olic Church, I.eblgh avenue nnd Memphis
I street. The couple obtained a rnarrlago
license at Cliy JIall Monday, but on Tues
elny, Ornham, who had hem nuffcrlng
from glip. was sent to bed with prieu-
rnonln I'hjslclans advised postponing
I the marriage, which Is to take place ns
soon lis the prospective bridegroom re
covers.
"SCHMIDT NOT MUKDEKER"
Dr. II. W. Cattell Says Anna Aumiller
Died of Illegal Operation
Dr. Henry W. Cattell, of 3;iTi Spruce
strtot, when told of tho electrocution to
day of Hans Schmidt, slid
"Hans Schmidt should not have been
electrocuted Ho was not guilty of Ilrst
degree murder, according to New York
law. Ho should have been Imprisoned
lie did not 'murder' Ann,i Aumulltr, using
tho word 'murder' In Its stilcte-st (-ptise
lie either committed an Illegal operation
or canscil one to be committed em her,
and from tho effects of It she died: but
thoro was not deliberate 'murdi r.' I ex-i
amlned the remains, and I know whereof
I speak.
Fire in Home for the Aged
COLI.INQSWOOD. N. J, Feb IS Tho
Home for Aped, housing nearly 100 In
mates, was threatened with destruction
last nlvht. when fire was ills o.ore d In
the lasiincnt Loral fliemen extinguished
the IiI.izp with dumb lis
If tiou visit -tiour
dentist twice a
tjear, and use
aS. S.White"
Tooth Paste
twice daily you
will krow the
joy of having
healthy teeth.
In too or Mr tuhr At vour
t!rutyi t' ir miut'd on re
1 1 tltl nf l ri ,
'I he s. ,. MliHe ,
lPl
Vandals Cut Western Union Wires
Telegraph and police offlclals aro In
Ttstlgatlng an attempt which was madi
early today to cripple the 'Western I'nlrjn
service between Philadelphia nnd Ilead
Inir. Several of the company') wirea are
said to have been deliberately cut a short
distance above Valley Falls. No lnfnrmu
tlon wus given out at tho Western l nlun
rnaln office, except that a tow of men had
been sent up to repair the damaged wires
SPECIAL TO-DAY
$400
Hallet & Davis
$110
Good condition; taken
as part payment for Cum
nuignarn fiaycr-riano.
-.
feite
jtricuiu vu,
fiCKaatnutjV
m
& sL
-iir
Nowadays you can pick a
caramel lo match your
complexion! all color
from rouge stick red to
marilimallow pallor I
Phone, write or call 40
cents the pound.
IK candy shop
SIX FEET BELOW BROAD ST
IN 1111 LINCOLN BUILDING
HKOAD ABOV CHESTNUr
OPCN UNTIL MIDNIGHT
STEAMSHIPS
JVINTER IlESORTS
ATT.ANriC CITY. N. J.
wbe
j&
i?simjr&&9
Tin AMTif firv
Superior location with an
unobstructed view of beach
irul liftfirriwnlk A rpcntSnWf.ii
standard oi excellence
ccn.6oa WiWmj.Bvzsr.
mRBSb .ATIeVrTTIC CITY
SLXXl. JL JL ' JL'SaJaraj,
has L..t n TlffW jjtaillHfi-rrf nf
i;..7;"-.u""rur.T.v.
J-Cl tIKO WUII1IV) t CJ7U LeCUlV
IARUEst naivROoe kesort kotel-
nit uading mm Horn or hc wamo
Riaiii3oroiifltiiKnnim
ATI.. A NTH. CITV, N, J.
OWNtnSHIr UlHi.f UIMT
JQ8KH WHITE A SONS COMfANV
lllton N'S 3HI.Ijf-I-TIIE-I"INKS. N. 3.
TUhl INN ,x """ wi ji
x t.-t . . i ilc for nsutwrailon pur.
water and fuoj c 'Haute dry mu4 arfia
I L a M t) Itt'UDGHS
SCHOOtS AND COLIeEGIS
5Tf? AVPRS Tn Out &utius Sstl.
In Tropic Seas
16 Days of lazy, restful cruUing on tho
opalescent waters of the Caribbean.
Porto
Air
Expenses
Rico
$94.
Cruise
50 and
up
A comoiuble. 10.000-ton turner, Luuii,
itllly quipped lor tioptcl nrice. your
hotel lor the, cntiie voyag from New Voik
to end around lovely Porto fueo, etopploi
at pnoxlpel poll nd letuin, Shore vieiui
plcturcequa 3paaleh lifrs ana cuetoiue. Seal
Inaeovery Selux day under the American Flag.
Wnla (oi illu.u.ted Loolltl.Perlartlca Craua.
PORTO ItICO LINE
CruUIng- liept,, 11 Itroadway, Neir York
Jlrunih Ticket Olllco
101 Chralnut fitrrel. I'hlluilrlnliU.
FLORIDA
$31.80 W $31.80
JACKSONVILLE
From Philadelphia avnry Wed. and flat,
loeludicK tueala sad choice of atat.rooia
saaoruiuotisiluna. All out.Ue rooma. VUa
.t.amera. Beat atrrlce. Tkketa limited U
WJ 31
Marchsnta & Miners' Trass. Co.
Otr OWss. IBS go. itb 81. ffcoa. Lorabar
mo, Cyjiault twr ticket at fjttriBiSBi.
STUDENTS AT TRENTON
WILL OMIT BIG DANCE
High School Seniors, Due to
. Sunday's Influence, Decide to
Drop Amusement
T!in.S'TON Tcb 1! Homer Rode
hraver, "Ulllj-" Sunday's chorlRter, an
nounced In the tabtrnacl lait nlpht that
the fetilor o1ast of the Trenton HIkIi
School would omit danclnj: nt ItH recep
tion to the Junior clans. Thin t ono of
the blr; poclal events of the Hcason.
Incidental with the Sunday campalcn
heie thero have been ervlccn In tho High
School, with tho reiult that by a. vote
of & lo V the tetudenti! decided to drop
ilmclng. Homo other kind of amusement
will be substituted
"nilly" Sunday prenrhed last nlcht to
U.V) on "Heaven, a l'laco and Not u
rondiHon " H1 toolt occasion to sprnk
his mind about tho N'ew Jersey LcKlsIa
ture Itst week the I.oRlnlnturo ad
Journed rspoclally to piy "Ullly" n vlrlt
at the tabernacle The mem&ers pre
schtcd "Ullly" With a beautiful Bible, n
set of Wllion'fl "Hiietory of tho American
I'eople" nnd the life of Thomas A. Edi
son. 'Tho cansehst said that nil of his
life lie would earrv tho pleasant memory
of tho Jnrscy I.oi?lslaturrj. n was a or
tallity nt that time that the. local option
bill would bo def-ated.
Last nlRlit he nttnrked the Legislature
for bcatlmr the Mil "When a man stands
up and il-fr mis the- s.i!or.n." ho sold, "ho
forfelti tnv rrnpect I don't enro whether
that man Is In the Senate or tho House,
t'orhapa ho can set nlonfj without my
respect, but I want him to know ho hasn't
Cot It, anyway "
Tho sermon wai as near to a comer
Rational tone as Sunday could use When
ho iravo the Imitation U trall-hlttcra 330
camn fnrwarel and tunl hli hand
500 V. 31. C. A. DELEGATES
OPEN SESSIONS AT READING
Princeton Man Chief Speaker at First
Gathering
nnADINO. Ta. Feb IS The Btftte
convention of tho Y M. C. A. convened
hero yesterday afternoon, with BOO dele
pttcs In attendance The chief speaker of
tho openlnir Katherlnt? was Ur, Charles It,
Erdman, of Princeton
Tho delegates assembled In T. M. C
A. Hall, where they partook of tho hos
pitality of the Ladles' Auxiliary In tho
form of a convention supper.
Fletcher S lirockman, of Now Tork
city, uas nno of the speakers last tilRht.
110YS UHLD TOR CTM THEFTS
Dealer in Second Hand Goods Accused
of Buying Loot
Stolen Jowelrs-, worth $103, nought for
3W nnd hidden In a wall, today resulted
In tho holding of seven youths on a lnr
ccny charge, and of a man, who li ac
cused of purchaslni tho loot from two of
them, who are minors
The man, Morris I'Ure, a dealer In
second-hand Roods, of 60S Callowhlll
street, was held In JW) ball for court, and
tho youths In 100 ball each for court by
Magistrate Ileaton, nt tho 10th nnd Uut
tonwood streets station Tho Jewe-lry, $;00
worth was stolen from the window of
J. Walter Sheppnrd, CM North 10th street
Special 1'ollccmen Kears" and Titus, who
rruovorcrl most of It, said thev found tlOj
worth tucked In a holo In a wall behind a
calendar in I'uro's shop.
Slate to Buy Toll Road
HAItlttStUTIlO, Feb. IS - Negotiations
for tho purchase of the Centre ami
Klihaionulllas turnpike, a toll road 7 9
mlleM Ions- leading Into Itellefontn, hao
been opemed by Stato Hlrthway Commls
aloner CunnliiBham. Tho J IIkIim eiy Dr..
liartment has nppralied tho .nluo of tho
turnpike nt SIT.cn, or nn nerago jirlco
of J2230 a mile.
PLAN TO GIVE LYON
ROUSING SEND-OFF
Collection of $10,000 Bein-j
Made fA Evangelist Big
Private Gifts Expected
WILMINGTON, net , Iob. IS.-Prepara
lions already are tinder way to rlvn Dr.
Mllford II I.j on a rouslnir send-off when
ho winds up his evnneclMIc rampilRn of
seven weeks here Monday and departs
for Camden, where he Is to continue his
rellRlous emleivors.
It Is planned to dontle tiD.fff) to the
evnnuollst on Sundav, when tho collection
is taken for his remuneration, and It Is
further Intimated that thero will bo sev
eral private cls of substantial sums
Plans aro bclntt mule to hold a. service
Monday at the Pennsylvania Hallway
Station Just before the "Lyon" special
pulls out for Ph'l.vlolphla. A Rreat throne
Is expected.
Rydal Boy Hurt Whllo CowUnTi
In tho Ablnitton Illsh eehnt '... ,wtl
Inff with companions on Vlneesr'Vn!'
- '" "' "" control of i,
sled and wns thrown arjalnst a ire, , '
was picked tip unconscious And bl.Mi
from the noso and mouth. Pour uri.
" "" "". nnd Dora M
a mllo to tho Ablngton Hospital rW,
Woodward, In charge at (hs 'ho,1
said tho boy may bo suffering from
fractured skull. In addition to cut '
tho fnco and head, and Is In .... Cft
condition. ttlm,t
T 1
lum.Kecords Af
Bands, Xylophonei,yLJi
SonC, etc. Jl y V
EVERYBODY'S,iooN.ioihS(.
1 Open i:tcnliiit.
1
pc?Kr'.-iavxia,-MjuiiiuiMaajixuj.ijajuuji
iNiiMiriMi.niw ..in nn muf mm 1111 -'' "i 1 1 111 '"-r nmrm-'-Tin
maTagnrnttragan
isoern
IIJOURS are leaden or golden, accordin'
to what you put in 'em. A little
VELVET will put a lot of gold
into yo' hours.
WW53&im&
- jy ? i.'h
tfWWMrWsv1.iirfWJriJ
$01?$"
8W-W.
kJE
PVERY good quality
of choice Ken
tucky Burley tobacco
is brought to perfect
ion in VELVET by
two years' ageing of
the leaf.
kxsm
m Mid-
AlM All
Final Wind-Up
Winter Sale
Winter Shoes for Men, Women
and Children at Marvelous
Reductions
20 to 50 Savings
WOMEN'S SHOES
Were $5 to $8.50
$3.35
Were $4 to $6.50
$2.40
The season's
buttoned or laced.
smartest styles m black,
All sizes among them.
Including:
New Tans
Gunmctals
Patent Leathers
Cloth Tops
Wero $3 to $5.00
$1.90
colors and combination!,
were $4 $6
oqJO
i
'i
c
4
3
Satin Dance Slippers.
Regular $3.50 Slippers; high and low heels,
of fine quality satin, kid lined. Black and
colors to match gowns $
$1.50 Silk Stockings to match, 90c pair 1
HALLAHAN'S
-bm?B
1
11 ranch
Bttrti
Open
Kitty
tttnxno
919-21 MARKET STREET
( 4028-30 Lancaster Ave.
) 6604-06 Gcrmantcwn Ave. (
v GOth & Chestnut Sts. (
( 274G-4e Germankcwn Ave. )
Market bt. fitoro Open Baturdar Erenlne
Branch
Slorit
Opan
Eirm
tfiniri;
Only
Left
On Washington'3 Birthday our stores will be closed, so you have only
nine days left in which to take advantage of our February Clearance Sale.
Extra salespeople have been provided to give you prompt attention at all of
our stores.
On March first the appliances are returned to the regular prices from
20 to 50 saved by buying now.
The sale includes ranges of the Cabinet (high oven) type, modern art
brackets for every room in the house, table lamps, glassware, semi-indirect light
ing bowls, and many other gas appliances.
Remember, some prices are cut in half, but you must buy before March
first. The appliances aregoing fast, so the earlier you come the better selec
tion you will have to choose from. Easy payments on all appliances if you
desire. '
A Special Bargain
The No. 467 Eclipse Cabinet Gas Range that we have sold at $22.75 has
been specially priced for this sale. It has large roomy baking and broiling
ovens with closet under the top burners for pots and pans. A modern Gas
Range in every particular.
During This Sale Only
$1 A.75
There are also other gas ranges equally modern and up-to-date at special
prices, such as the
No, 665 Eclipse Range, 1 8-inch ovens, roomy broiler, white enamel door
panel, white enamel drip pan, complete with plate shelf.
Regular Price $31, During Sale $26
More expensive ranges at attractive reductions.
All ranges in this sale are subject to 5 discount if paid within 30 days.
You Can Have
that beautiful soft, mellow light only obtained by semi-indirect lighting at a
very small cost.
It is the latest development in artistic home lighting. We have included in
the sale a number of semi-indirect bowls all of good design, It is impossible
to describe them to you and do them justice. Come in and see for yourself.
They are real bargains,
All Table Lamps at
20 to 3313 Less
Lamps with pottery and porcelain
vases, in hammered brass, in bronze and
in mahogany.
The pottery and porcelain vases are
adaptations of Oriental works of art
and are equipped with hand-painted silk
shades conforming in design to the
vases,
Boudoir lamps that will set off the
bedroom to advantage.
Brass lamps -have porcelain shades
finished in a rich bronze color.
Some lamps have bowls or pedestals
and shades finished in green, some in
brown to match the furnishings
beautiful designs for the den.
A few floor lamps in mahogany with
silk shades at special prices.
Sale prices range from $3,50 up.
I
Lighting Fixtures
Reduced
Fixtures for residence lighting from
the most elaborate design to the simp!
bracket.
This is your opportunity to get new
fixtures for the various rooms in your
house at about half the regular Pr,ce':
All of these fixtures arc modern and will
he placed on sale at regular prices after
March 1st.
Special brackets for inverted lamps
REGULAR PRICE, $1.25
DURING SALE 75
2-light brackets for inverted lamps
REGULAR PRICE, $2.25
DURING SALE, 1-50
A big assortment of brackets in
brushed hrass and other finishes at
special prices during the sale.
Glassware of all kinds, including some
imported designs some in color, son
plain.
There are still a few silk shades for
table lamps in colors and some tew
cretonnes left.
Take advantage of the special pn?
during this sale.
Theae goods for sale by our representatives and at all our showrooms as follows:
Broad and Arch Streets 135-37 South 52nd Street 4236 Main St., Manayunk.
1 706 North Broad Street Broad and Tasker Streets Germantown & Maplewood Aves,
2209-1 1 North Front Street 4419 Frankford Avenue N, W. Cor. 1 3th & Cherry Sts,
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