II m IflUE ITALY' REVELS : IN JOY AND COLORS AT BALL OF BARBERS BeAl "Atmoanhere" Marks Big Affair at norucuiiAuui ixu. . CroWOS UCUgnc in vvtnu, Dance and bong PROCEEDS TO CHARITY A. Tlnttll. Jr.. irnl tlio Lincoln Build rWhnChea1lcr C. O iiu . 11.. n if in rJ? barber shop today, ho Inquired of o. p"A ,rsao:wo did wci.r tt -Snift dubbro," camo the reply. "You l1- l.1i Inllttntr nhntlt tlin 7lli iEX annual nrtlstlo masquerade ball last night In Horticultural nan by ICfnvaB al 1 "ciat Ind nnanciat W&7 everybody who la anybody In Srfffie Italy" was there and today tho l-iS? f Hh. halt of which will Btay In LAda-id the other half will bo to the PhAlln Immigrants Home, at 10th and H e.inbrMRO streets. B on saw In tho multi-colored nnsemblnRo Wt ,i Wht an occasional person whoso veins V7.V none Of tho blood of Sunny Italy ;robabto seeker after "atmosphere." Hut S tho rule. Probably 80 percent. f nil tho dancers wcro ivnony ui lunum birth or at least tho children of parents "Inmost rcmarltablo fcaturo of thpaf fiif was tho happiness of tho BlrlsTtmJ Iftlf .. ,. 4 ...1lt.n...f final. r Seasure that everybody feels In a cdl fS musical place lllto Horticultural ?.".. V.- i.,f nluht! thev seemed almost Uninsured with happiness. It was cu- Sir If the men of thoso hundreds last ": . .....n,, vini n Imtlor time, for thev fe wenicd to Bet tho amount of fun out of th dance mat one qxpctia uj bi. m... their wives or sweethearts wero way above H ml Aannfct tintlPPfl It. tOO. Iind only tho fact that It was so goncral kept tht suspicions down. Tho only explana .. i -t ti.A nnmmlttpn rntild nuccest lion onu " " ... a that more mon wero present than jlrlvand no one of the latter had to Bit out a sin&io wince. They started to danco early and stayed .... T...Ann tlmoa thev drnnk red wines f ini light, but nte principally of dishes BUM up alonjr American iuuub. i Onco Senor uianmni, who v,novuucr Bald said has tlio most neautuui tenor Voice below Market street, sanir. Mr. ttildl Is prohably right, too. trhn mnRkprs. who woro about one- Ulrd of all tho dancers, experimented most wonderruuy in somo msuincea, nnu . M vnma nf dirt VntltllTPr f?irlfl Wltll ....! n.if flroQpQ ntiil nnwdera wcro . - .t.iA insiina ftvnn tin rnmmltteo wnH r rao owu ,o , . ..-..- --- iless Important than tho mere dancers, f.ind that Isn't usually tho case. f OnO Bin, UrCSSCU IU iciJIirc-ia uiu EiitiNO LEDaErt, attracted considerable -ttentlon. Her costumo was composed of T, cuppings irom huh newspaper " m f Ledger, who declined to Blvo her real, i m tv. followed nbout tho ballroom ; br Intiulsltlvo folk who wanted to read ' the latest news. Furthermore, the gown K .,!. ..r. ,n tlm tnlnntp fnr It hn.tl I among other thlnBS cllpplnss from the flnal edition oi iuonuuy a iiuimi. M.L - .11 ,.. ...nvn ..Vtldtl'lllt fit. tine CIIIJimiKa ;" ... i,o,....j ranged so that all woro readable. It was ui. M.. riimntiltir thnt tho master of ceremonies cleared nway inoso unxiuua for war news from tho human newspaper. All the Blrls and their mothers had a wonderful tlmo; it snowcu in ineir faces The grand march was led by Mr. arul tV Intnnln Virm nRQlntpfl llV Tr. find. Mrs.' Gennaro Uva, Mr. and Mrs. Kustac chlo Fioro and Mr. and Mrs. Vlto San; toro. Patronesses were: Ulia Poalna n'AbruzzolIrs. Vlttorla Pjippano EtUi Mamie I1 Slpl" Miss rioile Dl Slpln Ema Emma Trnaulla Miss Millar, i nowman Etri. Matla Flllpplno Mrs. Allele Iwala . tllu Emma Hlccnrdl Miss Anna M. Schryer (j Adellna Uva Mln Tereia Zurcarlno Ei w ir t.a fn nt ffi vol I ' Mn. Immacolata Bar-Mrtt. Antolnetta Alba- nnnno hwu Kn. Ellna Manno Mra. Anna Ortona lira. Olimpla La Mon-Mra. rasquallna Dl Hits Clementine Cle- Miss Crlstlna D'Alonio it ealtll Airs, vinccnzo uctuui '- Ulaa Caterlna Roma . EVEKiyq LEpqEB Philadelphia tues SEEN AT ITALIAN BARBERS' BALL LAST NIGHT BAY, FEBlUfAftY 22, 191(5. o 6ECG6.TflCr peesioeHtb ii tutu MEK.CUI4IO lc. .. Xi'i ir . . fvirt.ir i; v- r: f .) x'.- ... .v... t ( L.cjf i Kicuritrj i-t vAvi.r..-' MLr ir mext! disguised PCir v$fm tf5f after. f1 AS, EVENING- SM1 wr M&Sl fp cup. w'U" VjI h H JX VV 7gl f fv I AM17DTnAATCl llMnMTm FROM FRENCH LINER AVIATORI AUSTRIACI ATTACCANOLAZONA DEL LAGO Dl GARDA Messo in Fuga da Milano dngli Aeroplani Itnliani, il Nemico Gctta Bombe su Descn- zano o Salo' LA DIREZIONE 1IILITARE Tatrons wero: Six. Prank Talala Dr. TUodati Vlnccnzo Ttna(X Olovannl A. J Oreco flP AlUT?Cn tilSIIlUIIlO uvnatA 85 Avy. Alessandrono Eu-Vlto Darrauglno ftPr hsIh T ulrvl Dnmn John Nlcolols Anrelo Cusann Falcuecl l.ulcl T, O, ljmtmrdo a. turi'uy Glotannl 01 Flllppo Riffaele D'Aliruzzo Ki ;, u. naldl V V. it r...ii Plltpiy Coppollno A1IUIUIQ itaiui Anetla aiurata Altoaso Dl Uomenlco Alfonso Itosa J.uui Kuccurlno Vlto ualia w ue uario uiovanni uarmeio i-arono C. A. HalaBcIo Charles Crlstlnzlo O. 1-Yolo flluseppa Tesaano Dr. Louis Clndolfl Alfredo Tondo Nicola Matorazzo lllsmonie uonsanii T.i.ll Ilnmn Dr. Vlto Clccona I.ulel Marcacllano (llorannl dl Sllvcstro Harry Cooper l'nsnualo Ferrazzano William Ammono Dr. Nicola Cnpltolo Klllppo Snmpona Uluseppe K. lllzzl Salvator Mazadentl Nicola Albnnese Donato La Monnra Vlncenzo Mlccarl Frank Hlderlo u. 1-toio lliuseppa i-esaani t Aw. Adallno Autllllo Uiovanni Horneo h Pasqualo Del Vecchlo Inc. Domenlco I . Dl Lullo Pasquala Fllx Nerl r lilfltShnA T..1 nltalil flliinrtnnn IfdnttA appano uiuKppa r-uisinui garlro Dl llerardlno ftnn -lariagua Iitdoro Dl Uresorlo park Koma Emlllo nomas tf-uroao uarDona Sllchele Del Vecchlo (lnnB mil. .. u..uiu 4,iu jianiio Oluseppe Manno Itartaefs Da Lucia Vlncenzo Duono Camlllo D'Anunzlo Clluseppe NlEro Mlchele Dl lcca Charles Dl Puppo Antonio Vedetto Vlncenzo Paolo Antonio M- James Barker . P. Capotosto K lr. Domenlco Jlarllvo Victor A. bongo C faifiuala ltallono niorsto Plantulll B fc"!1 "roa Tommasco Oreco K . C. A. llaldl. Jr. Flllppo Manfra W Avv. aiusepi". Ilartt-Krnest Cheslna m I he patrons and patronesses were pmarked oft from the rest of tho throne I W a Blortous white, sash worn "grand P 'marshal1 fashion. h POUT OF PHILADELPHIA Vessels Arriving Today Btr. Balto tNor,), from Cbrlstlanla. Steamships to Arrive FREIGHT. tf.Nm From. K.U"1,n 1". Annumlata.. V0U ... Hnvnnn . .?ri.')l!', ....,...,,.,. .Newcastla kZm"SW h- ' '??? l"5ft i0,o"ado ,8anto JrtcarreU K?".. ...MlqutallO :&v:.v.i iv!"i',Rn Punta Arenas, , tperidtl nihrnltar I f?f1,a Helilns-bore .. Hlanan nio Janeiro..:. piiii. 1'"" aiancneaier , ,"" ............. .uenoa ...... f0Jni r.,,,Btornoway ., aSSf" ' Pernambuco rfi4"" ..!! Liverpool ... &St-;'.v.-::::::gJ!3ffirrt.:.'.v. BAlttrTrn". . ??L" ' Mori. .-.,..,,, nunyii . ... , . . 7.mnan,..V.V:..:MaaVc,hke,,.r.... Mwaon ,.,.... Fayal ......... Sailed. Jan, 21 Jan. 2S Jan. Z Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 .Feb 3 Feb. Feb. Feb, Feb. feu. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. It Feb. IS Feb. 13 Feb. 1 Feb. 17 POUT OF NEW YORK Steamships Due Today ? From. Steamed. fcI-nf.,,.. Liverpool fVD. 1Z JJ$!"!1 Ilordeaux Feb. U """" Uverpool Feb. 13 Steamships to Leave .Name For. Date. ..Bordeaux Feb. 35 .Uverpool Feb. JS -v r v. " ftfuasna uurui Slovements of Vessels iitiTirl01,5- I,Uo- . tor Philadelphia, ; a F.bru'i'io" Qt OverfalU'IUhUbip at. shU' ,Vcl'"'-t,, Po't Arthur for Philadel. k twJru.ri ? " w' ot Tort"" t noon r tair ,.7!lei'i lowln achr Delaware Sun. ?.. ."Y.. 'S1,i(Trtla for SaMat, I ? i ""ui''.J o nfcHBoM SJtoat Usotlto at V) . l;.. 4. ROMA, 22 Fcbbralo. Iorl mnttlnn nvlatorl nustrlaci hanno tcntato iH nuovo dl nttnecaro Milano, ma sono statl mcssl In fupa tla ncroplanl Itnliani o ilallo lmttcrlo special!. Oil nvlatorl nemlcl si sono pero' consolatl fncentlo cadcro bombe su clttndlno delta reslono del I-apto ill Gnrda, dovo hanno ucoIbo quattro borBhcsl o no hanno fcrlto parccchl, ma dovo hanno fatto dannl In slgnlflcantl alio opero o stablllmentl mlll tarl. Ijo clttndlno nttaccate sono Dcsen- zano, Salo' o Trezzo. II Mlnlstcro dclla Ouerra no ha dato I'.innunclo col sc gunto comunlcato ulllclalc: "Aeroplani austrlacl cho tentavano dl lasclar endero bombo su Milano qucsta mattlna sono statl nttnccatl da avlatorl Itnliani o costrettl a rlnunclaro nl loro piano. Allora ell austrlacl lasclarono cadcro bombo sulta rcglonc del Lago dl Oarda, dovo fecero parecchle vlttlme. "Duo pcrsono rlmasero ucclso o parec chlo ferlto a Desenzano. Una persona rlmnse fcrita a Salo', o duo rlmasero ucclso o quattro fcrlto a Trezzo, L'UNITA' D'AZIONB. "Tutto lo vlttlme sono borghesl. I dannl fattl ngll stablllmentl mllltnrl dalle bombe austrlacho sono inalgnlflcantl." II progetto dl Brland, cho cloo' la suprema dirczlono dolla guerra dcgli nllcatl debba csscro nssunta da un con slgllo mllltaro formato dl rapproscntantl ill tutto lo nazlonl nllcate, conslgllo cho dovo sedero a Parlgl, e" stata npprovata dal mlnlstro degll Esterl Itallano. on, Homilno. Scopo dl questo progetto o' qucllo dl rendere lo sue declulonl obbllgatorlo per tuttl gll Statl Magglorl allentl e dl ovvlaro alia perdlta dl tempo cho dcrlva dal fatto cho occorro ora ottenero l'approvazlono del rlspettlvl, governl alia diverse proposte. SI o' declso qulndl cho inveco dl Invlaro delegatl alia conferenza, clascuna nazlone vl sara' rappresentata dal proprlo mlnlstro degll Ksterl. dal mlnlstro dcllo Munlzlonl o dal suo sottosegretarlo o dal capo dcllo Stato Maggloro generale. SI aspetta che la Russia vl sara" ancho rappresentata. La conferenza vara' da clascu governo con fcrltl plonl poterl o lo suo declslonl rlguardantl la guerra saranno sottomesse ai rlspettlvl Statl Magglorl. Slccomo si arrestnrono lerl l'altro due svedesl a Genovn percho Bospcttatl dl aver causato l'lncendlo nel porto, o" prob abllo cho II governo Itallano prenda mlsure restrlttlvo circa la permanenza dl stranlerl in Italia. NHI BACCANI. In questl clrcoll politic! o diplomatic! si rltlcno cho I tedcschl hanno commesso In Rumania lo stesso errors che commlscro In Italia, nuello cloo" dl rlcorrere alio Intlmldazlonl per ottenero la contlnuazlono della neutrallta'. Essl hanno tentato ancho In Rumania, come In Italia, dl provocare una crlsl ministerial, ma Invcce dl rag glungere lo scopo cho at proponevano hanno Invcce rnfforzato II gablnetta che ora, con l'attagglamento antl-tedesco, ha guadagnato l'oppogglo del partlto della guerra. , , Cosl' e' avvenuta In Rumania la neces sarla unlone del partltl polltlcl, unlone che prelude guerra. I rumenl Intanto rac colgono I fruttl della loro neutrallta" ven dendo alia Germanla grano a prezzl ele vatl artlflclalmento dall'Inghllterra e pre tendend one 11 pagamento In oro. Olunge notlzla da Vienna cho gll aus trlacl hanno rlprcso la loro marcla da nord verso aud In Albania, dopo essere statl trattenutl dal cattlvo tempo. A Vienna e' stato annunclato cho gll Itall nni eha b! trovavanaA Durazzo hanno .... .., ..naeffeMnvfiia rlell aus- leniaio ui uwi,o ';., ,j,. triad, ma sono statl rlcacclatl Inoletro. J fatto e' che se a Durazzo a! trovano truppo Itallane si tratta dl pochl repartl aenza alcuna Importanza. Intanto 1 russl continuano la loro mar cla vlttorlosa In Asia Minora ed hanno gla' occupato tutta la reglone del Law dl Van. I turchl della guarnlglone dl Bltlw si sono rltlratl a aud. La aYanguardla dell'ala destra russa sono glunte a breve dlstanza da Treblsonda. Un reparto dl cosacchl, avendo Incontrata nello mon tagna una colonna dl fanterla ed artlgll eria turca. 1'attacco' e mlsa In fuga la fanterla a preso al nemico tro batterle dl cannonl da campagna e pareccht cassonl. SI dice cho duo corpl d'armata turchl cna erano In marcla verso nrzerum si sono rltlratl alia loro base dopo avero appreso che la fortezza era caduta, e che i, russl marclavano verso. Treblsonda. Holiday Candy Burned Holiday candy, sweets and spice and other things nICe, together with 100 pounds of butter, were damaged by smoke when fire was discovered in the candy itore or William Krause. $838 German llwn avenue, early today. The blaza started In the cellar and was caused by an overheated heater. DIXON Tailoring That Ha Crtat Prtttige UQiV KttaWthtd MI Big men, small men, short men. tall men SSoh a tailor's problem. UUon - Service satisfy the mt clothes-tinlcky with the flow of ln " cur?e; the lit, the . flnUh which, when all Js ' and done. Is the best POOR RICHARD MARKS ITS TENTH BIRTHDAY "Best Party YetV Held by Club. Parisian Cabaret a Feature Tho Poor Richard Club today Is 10 years old, tired and happy. It gavo Its "bent party yet," beginning last night and ending early this morning a Parisian cabaret nnd Bupper-danco In a Japaneso setting that transformed tho ballroom of the Bcllevuo-Stratford Into a varl-colorcd maze. Moro than 200 members and their guests. Including ladles for tho first time, celebrated tho 10th birthday of tho club. Fifty tables, with red and green lights, woro ranged nbout tlio room, nnd In rapid succession followed ono "stunt" nftcr an other whllo tho diners dined. Professional cntortalners staged a cabaret show that ranged from roller skating to singing. A German band, commandeered on Broad Btreet, was ushered In and played neutral airs. Dancing filled In tho minutes be tween tho "stunts." Thonuuj Martlndalc, first president of tho club,vas thero, as were R. II. Dur bln. tho president : "Tom" Daly, tho KVENINO LEDOEn poek nnd "collyumlat" ; Thomas Burke, advertising manager of tho Now York Press ; Edwin It. Lewis, of tho Reading Rallwny. nnd II. A. Ahcarn, of tho Now York Evening Post. SKIPPER DIES ON VISIT Alaska's Trade Increases $12,000,000 WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. Alaska's trado with tho outsldo world Increased 512,000,000 last year, nccordlng to figures mndo public by tho Department of Commerce. The balance of trado In tho Territory's favor was $27,000,000. Ex ports wero valued at 355,000,000 and Im ports at 28,000.000. , British Captnin Expires Suddenly nt Homo of Ilclntivo Captain Charles J. Thompson, conv mandcr of tho British passenger boat Ilvlngton, now In New York Harbor, died suddenly nt tho homo of his cousin, Harry Thompson, of 2G04 South Bancroft street, early today. Onptnln Thompson went to bed late Inst night In tho best of health, and tho cause of his death has not yet been determined. Tho denrt man Is survived by a wlfo nnd flvo children, who llvo nt Llscnrn, near Liverpool, England, Ho has followed tho sea slnco ho was 10 years old. His father and grandfather wero both sea captnlns. Ho was 47 years old. Captnin Thompson had mado It n cus tom to visit his cousin In tho city when over his ship docked near Philadelphia, and It was duo to this that he happened to como hero yesterday. r&xr, PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me Our autos go anywhere to give you the maximum service. This ad vantage, together with the unquestion able superiority of our work, makes economy doubly sure. - Painting and Decorating Oct Our BiUmatt Firtt Both Phones 28 S. 16th St. PJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimillllM THE LAST DAYS of our MILL CLEARANCE SALE of Nationally Approved Rugs & Carpets Offer the last opportunity you will have for a long time to purchase quality floor coverings AT OUR PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES Until Tuesday, February 29th, the following prices will prevail: Bundhar Wilton Departure of Espagno Post poned After Publication of Anonymous Letters NEW, YOUR, Feb. 22. Anonymous letters, warning ngnlnst taking pnmnito on tho liner Espngne, because of danger of eubmnrtno nttacks. hnvo been received by Americans Intending to sail on tho ship. J!rs. V. Hanker Hlllton linn made public n letter which sho has recoiled. It Is similar to tho nnonymous wnrnlng received by Amcrlcnni who sailed on the I.Usltnnla, nnd lost tholr lives when tho big Cunnrdcr was torpedoed nnn sent u tho bottom. At tho French Line ofllco today It was announced that tho depart ure of tlio Espngno had been postponed from Thursday to Friday. Tho delay In sailing Is not duo to tho warning letters. It was declared. ' "Wo Iguoro such reported warnings," II was stated Four other passenger vessels will sail from New York In a few days for Euro pean ports. They nro tho Cunnrd liner Tuscnnln, sailing on Monday for Liver pool and Glasgow; tho Finland, American Line, Friday, lor Liverpool: tho Phila delphia, American Line. Saturday, for Liverpool, nnd tho Lnfaycttc, French Line, winch sans for uordcaux Satur day. WASHINGTON. Feb. 22. Tho British Embassy will send to Its homo Govern ment notlco of tho warning given to Americans not to sail on tho French liner Espngno, duo to sail from New York Fri day. What steps tho British Government will take nfter recolpt of tho wnrnlng Is un known to tho embassy, It wns said, "Wo hayo heard frequently 0t warnings 'iT.i j IX1 to Americans not to sail on belligerent ships. Often they nro sent out by cranks. But we can't nfford lo take chances," an embassy official said. Tho embassy had not heard of tho warning sent to Mrs. F. Banker Hlllton, omclals said, until Informed by the United Press. Great Interefttflk'rts expressed In re ceipt of the ill.inntcli. Tho German Embassy took the vlow that nny warnings given Espngno passen Iters must hnvo been by harmless cranks. EmbassV officials pointed out that tho Vessel Is unarmed nnd said her sailing could bo of no concern to Germany. Special Mnll Schedule for Holiday Washington's Blrlhdny will ho observed ns a holiday today nt tho Philadelphia postofTlco. Thero will ho thrco deliveries of mall In tho downtown sections nnd nt least ono delivery In all parts of tho city. Tho central station And all subslfitlctr will a open Until 1 p. m. Tho postni fcnv Ings depositories Will bo ctdsed nil ilky. BY BYE, COLD WAVE Temperature Jumps and Thrat&n tho Holiday Skating The latest member ot tha cold wars family has departed, It began bidding the city farewell ai midnight and by morning thero vr&tr lit tie trnco of It, although tho temperature rcmnlned below freezing. From a loir mark of 17 degrees shortly before mid night, the mercury roso 10 degrees by 8 o'clock nnd continues to rise, threaten ing a 'Washington's tllrthday holiday skating, which attracted crowds to the park lakes this morning. n! A DAILY WATER TREATMENT W BEDFORD! MINEM WATER FOR THE LIVER, KIDNEYS AND STOMACH Since 180b At Druicliti na urocers. or writ to "61 Wldencr iiuuuinr. TlIIRAnr.E AS IRON. ItefUlarlr Now 9x12 Rugs ..$47.50 $36.50 Hardwick Wilton PERFECTION IN WEAVERY. UefUlarlr Now 9x12 Rugs .,$53.50 $40.00 French. Wilton FINE AB SILK. Rerularlr Now 9x12 Rugs .565.00 $48.50 Full stock of other sizes In these celebrated weaves mark ed at similar reductions. A low priced piano with a tone of musical beauty npHE making of good pianos at low cost requires not only the artistic instinct, plus twentieth century manufacturing fa cilities it also demands a large output. All these demands arc fully met in the great Ludwig piano organization. A shining example of Ludwig genius is the PERRY PIANO ?275 Large production permits this low selling price. Over 91,000 pianos of Ludwig make have been placed in the homes of the people. With the largest and most modern equipped factories in greater New York, with facilities for turning out 7500 pianos and playerpianos a year, the manufacturing cost is thus reduced, so that we are enabled to offer a better piano at $275 than the dealer or manufacturer of small output can provide for $350. The proof is in the Perry Piano itself. The rich, deep tone is of sur prising quality for the price. The action, case design and finish are only to be found elsewhere in high priced pianos. Those who believe it is necessary to pay a high price in order to obtain a good piano will change their minds when they see and hear the Perry. The LUDWIG PERRYOLA $450 to$550 is a development of the Perry Piano, into which has been installed our own patented Unit Valve Player Action, resulting in an artistic playerpiano that may either be played by hand or with the music rolls. The lowest priced Perry Piano is $275. You can. obtain a Perryola Playerpiano as low as $450, which is a charge of only $175 for the most efficient player mechanism yet devised. You thus obtain a playerpiano two instruments in one at the price some dealers ask for the conventional piano. It should be remembered that the Perry Piano and Perryola are made by the big Ludwig factory and are backed by the Ludwig Guarantee. All the prestige that attaches to the Ludwig name protects you. Usually it is necessary to pay for a famous name, but that condition oes not exist when you buy from Ludwig's, the house of moderate' prices. Your present piano accepted as part pay ment. Favorable terms on the balance. Visit the Edison Diamond Disc Dept, 1st floor. LUDWIG PIANO CO. 1103 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA SALESMEN'S TJ . SAMPLE XV.Ug0 Site 9x13 only. At Alrnot J Reduction $19.50 $26.50 $28.50 $34.50 Oriental Rugs Coincident with our mill clearance Bale and of equal ly valuable reductions la that of hundreds ot small, medium and room sized pieces ot the choicest Ori ental Hugs. Hardwick & Magee Co 1220-1222 Market Street smnnnnnniM Finish the Winter With NEWTON COM ITS BETTER MUCH BETTERTHAN MOST COALS; AND IT WEIGHS "2240 POUNDS TO EVERY TON 'EVERY TIME" Geo. B. Newton Coal Co. 6pruc 1400 'Phones Race 3800 affnftf?ftyiitMiiiii urti m JB i Mmxt firm iF EHBLWHBr :t M-mMfm ilwP P a eQX sn W' ' VSO?fl38Si I Almost any soap will cltanse the I .: JCA"T1jO skin and hair and many toilet soaps JtrX-tf-.fifflSy are pure enough to do It without Mr injuring these delicate textures, iflflhff- '? i-'SoElflBl 15ut tnose who want a soap which MMglfcyfc V'l&BKHnKkM. nt only cleanses but actually V. Bfllb; ' ie vS3au'Si&k proves hc completion and hair BHlt&P'j TvMHJi'TOteti naturally turn to Kesinol Soap. sV8Bl&& r - .TtPsffSmvi atfHWk wn a 2fiHK-SSSnli.i ffiS?CMRsBW ... ...t'.t&&aflHiaiRfinBfe. vK9Wi's';mS MME3dinffl ffiW1?i'.'-'!if,I TrT!lW atftSVIwHKKM xsino oao and gooa hair In every way an exceptionally pleasing toilet soap, thesoothtngy healing properties which it derives from Hesinol Ointment help it to keep the complexion dear, and the hair rich and lustrous, as soaps which are merely pure and deans Ing 'cannot be expected to do. Its extreme purity makes Uestnol Soap excellent (or babV's bath. All druggist and dealers 4a tol)t gooiU aelt Rulnol Soap. lfr a, UU1- 909 caKa vilQ sumpio cox 01 UMiaoi Ulntment. ivrlte to Pept. !", lts nel lUltlmor. MX Poctan hi v piecrilt4 Rtiicel Olttount lorovtrlwtutriculaUwljcankf(itxovWM, Xuuul Siavimf StU !u tfmUbu tit RuuutnutUattiM, poking Utaiqt tttlimr U wbHrrtfiUJwu 1111 Walnut Street iW ht' l. (... rjlLMdluhiA fi.r T.nrunHIIL. ""to "f'tlir'tf' MU li"iMW m SMrSii'SDfiMStmS!XJmrf' JliA iHi i. J Jjy ri-Trti sts--fpir &i&,ifrfor .1- -1- sHWIB i..iUr.-,-'J A -