Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 19, 1916, Night Extra, Image 9

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    OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS at nW
OF CITY'S MUSICAL GENIUS
If Philadelphia Takes
Kindly to New Grand
Opera Company Suc
cess Is Assured
Impresario Rosenbach
Promises a Group of
European Principals
and Big Chorus
SVEaroSTQ IJBrKJER-PmLADEIJ?HLC THUB6DAY, OCTOBBB ), Ml
By M'USS
r' rillLADpU'HIA"' takes kindly to Its
ntw Tand opera company which Ii now
tn the) process of onranlsatlon. nnd which
will present tts first opera. MarchetH's "lluy
Bin," oh December 19 at th Academy of
Htulo, the rath to Rlory and to fame of
any Incipient Homers, or Pamirs, or Tet
ratilnls will bo Immeasurably smoothed and
no cenlus which falls to maturo will have
the excuse of lack of opportunity.
In the hectlo atmosphere of the opera head
quarters at 03J Walnut street, with the Im
presario bustlnc around In circles and Rot
ting; In the way of rcrubwomen and the
director limp and exhausted from trylntr
to attune ms ear 10 mo voices or hundreds
ef operatic aspirants, I learned that an
operatic school to be run In conjunction
With the company and to which promising
pupils will bo admitted irratl a a part of
the biff scheme that tho Bponsors of the
ercanlratlon are contemplating.
EUitorEAN mitt-hod followed
This Is tho way they do things In Ku
rope. Impresario William Ilosenbach told
me, and this Is tho reason so many good
sinters como out of Europe. They do not
spend fruitless days and years trying to
get an opportunity that costs money. If
they hare genius, It's a national, or, at least,
a municipal affair: they don't worry. They
ttng to ths Mayor or his musical aid, or
somebody, nnd ho docs tho rest.
"Thero la plenty of talent In Philadel
phia," this Jlttlo man with tho big purpose
said. "What wo are trylnR to do, what wa
are going to do. If all goes well. Is to es
tablish a permanent opera company In this
city. It will become an Institution. A
school will bocoms a certainty. Then young
rcen and young women with good voices
will have a chance. Wo will teach them
for nothing.
"Philadelphia Is one of the most musically
Inclined cities In tho world. Hut It costs
too much to hear good music here. Tho
middle class cannot afford to pay ft or J3
tor seats. They havo to go without The
new cpera company has four backers, two
New Yorkers and two Plitladelphlans big
men who aro not afraid to tnlto n chance.
We are going to give Philadelphia tho best
and. chargo the least that we can $2 for
the tnost cxpenslvo scats and GO cents for
the cheapest ones. Wo don't expoct to make
Urge profits; we'll be gratified If we can
pay expenses the first year and tve'lt count
It worth our whllo to have worked If wo
can establish a permanent opera company
here which will become an Important and
necessary factor In tho Ilfo of tho com
munity." ITALIAN PRINCIPALS
Ester Forablnl, tho soprano ; Knrlco Men-
iteptno, the tenor, and a coterie of other
well-known prima donnas nnd masculine
operatic heavyweights Imported from Italy,
ESTER FEIMUINI
Dramatis Soprano.
constitute tho principals. The chorus Is
being picked from New York and Philadel
phia. Ettore Martini, of Bteel Pier, Atlantlo
City fame, and a composer of operas, too,
la the director. For the last few days ho
has been busily engaged In dashing tha
dreams of many a maid and raising the
hopes of many another. Ho has been se
lecting tho chorus.
"There are so many good voices here."
ho told mo, with his hands as well as with
his tongue, "but there Is much bad training
that must be undone. Tho Italians, they do
not sing so much with their throats. That
Is bad. The Americans they use the throat
too much. But there will be no trouble
getting a good chorus. We shall have to
turn many singers away."
And then, because getting an opera com
pany Is something of a large-sized Job, he
ran away and put his head together with
tho Iron-gray one of Impresario lloscnbach,
and Mr. Alexander, tho manager, seeing they
wero up to something, ran away, too, to get
hlo head together with theirs, and alto
gether a buxom blonde 'with champagne
shoes nnd picture hat,- who woro an air of
wanting nwfully to havo her voles tried
nnd a tragic young man with a Hamlet ex
pression, who seemed Imbued with the same
desire, had to sit on tho wooden bench and
gaio at Die piano for an Interminable
time, only to be told in tho long run that
voices aro tried In tho morning.
It Is thus, that operas are organized.
AXTI-SUFFRAGISTS TO MEET
Their First Convention Begins Decem
ber 7 in Washington Many to
Go From Hero
The first national convention ever held
In America by nntl-suffrnclsts will nwn In
Washington December 7. The convention
will not bo devoted only to anti-suffrage,
but will also Include speeches on democracy,
citizenship, patriotism nnd preparedness,
with special regard to tho aspirations nnd
achievements of women.
Mrs, Arthur St. Dodge, who ts president
of the. association, nnd Charles S. Falrchlld,
ho Is president of tlio men's organization,
will preside.
There will be twenty.flvo States repre
sented In tho meetings, Pennsylvania will
Play a prominent role. Mrs. Horaco Hroclc,
of this city, president of tho State associa
tion, will be among tho delegates. Others
from Philadelphia will bo Mrs. J. Gardner
Cassatt. Mrs. John Markoe, Mrs. Samuel
Grant Dtehl, Mrs. William B. Kurtz. Mrs.
Join Thompson Bpenccr. Mrs. George P.
White, Dr. Ella P. Evorltt, Mrs. Frederick
Schorr. Miss Grace Falkner. Mrs. John
Large, Mra Samuel D. Kiddle, Mrs, Jnmes
II McNeil, Mrs. Walter J. Sprankle. Mrs.
rrancls Howard Williams. Mrs. .Charles
w, Henry, Mrs. Simeon II. Guilford, Miss
nrJXewhoH' Mlss KIUa D- Armstrong,
Mrs. William T. Carter, Miss Florence It.
Ilall, Mrs. Aubtin M. Purves. Mrs. Brlnton
tox, Mrs. James Francis Sullivan and Mn.
Charles Bingham Penrose.
MINISTER'S "PAST" COMES BACK
Baptist Pastor Storm Center Between
Congregation and Colleagues
NEW YOIUC. Oct. 19 Because he has
been at various times of n vivid career a
barkeeper and tender, actor, salesman and
lecturer, tho Baptist Ministerial Associa
tion of Brooklyn and Iong Island lias de
manded the resignation of the Itev. George
Jr. "J-ponMd. as pastor of the Union liap
tkt Church In Greenpolnt-
The congregation and board of deacons
v, nke" "P tho cudgels for tho pastor,
aeclaring they knew of his career and that
k was laid to rest fourteen years ago.
Urge Uniform Divorce Law
. NEWBOnOH, K. T.. Oct. 19. Uniform
oivcrco laws throughout tho country, rood.
" the statutes of this State, were
ST ,. ,r "solution adopted last night by
we Presbyterian Synod of New York State.
CATHOLIC WOMEN ORGANIZE
Five Hundred Join Allianco That Will
Aid Church in Educational
Activity
Tho Allianco of Cathollo Women was
organized at the Catholla Girls' High School,
Nineteenth nnd Wood streets, last night,
with a membership of BOO. Six depart
ments of each work were established
education, employment. entertainment,
civics, promotion and sociology.
It was announced at the meeting that
branches will be formed In each parish In
theeclty to work In conjunction with the
church. Tho employment department will
extend Its work over the various parishes
nnd find work for parishioners; tho civics
department will co-operate with tho munic
ipal government and tho sociology depart
ment will combine Its work with agencies
for charitable relief.
Speakers lust evening were the Itev. Ed
ward J. Llnge. head of tho Philadelphia
missionary societies ; Monslgnor Drumgoolo,
of the Catholic Semlnnry: Judge Gorman,
the Itev. John 11 Flood, superintendent of
parish schools; Monslgnor Gerald P. Cogh
Ian, Mrs. Honore Walsh, Mrs. Robert Leslie
of Haverford, president of the St. Vincent's
Aid, and the Ilev. Edward J, Hawkes.
Among the women who havo been prom
inent In organizing the alliance are Mrs.
James Mundy, Mrs. J. M. Quenneil. Miss
Mary McMIchen. MJss Katherlno Brcgy,
Mlas Gertrude Mclntyre, Mrs, Charles T.
Walsh, Mrs. James P. McNIchol. Mrs. A, O.
Prince, Mrs. Pembroke D. Harton, Dr. Julia
P. Harton, Mrs. Charles P. Donnelly, Miss
Lydla Fllntham, Miss Katherlno Walsh, Dr.
Evelyn A, Douredoure. Miss Sarah A.
Moore, Mrs. Paul Parsons, Miss Mary Par
sons, Mrs; Edward Strecker. Mrs. Henry
Strecker and Miss Dllle Hastings.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Took for the Complete Kitchen
WHEN the sprta cleaning- fever reaches
Into the kitchen regions )t usually
means more Investment In pots and pans.
For Is there ever a time In tho lire of the
good housekeeper when she doesn't Just
wish that she had that special Scotch bowl
or those darling casserole or an aluminum
sett And spring cleaning In the kitchen
disclosing the lack of the cooking utensil
makes It seem a desperate need t
But there Is one thlhg worse than not
hating enough kitchen tools nnd utensils
to have so many pots and pans you
don't know what to dot Especially Is this
true of the young bride, who. In addition to
other difficulties of earlr housekrenlnc. has
to battle with the problem of discovering I
wnai on earth she can do wun til in pots
and pans In that wonderful "kitchen
shower" given her by loving friends.
Too many tools In the kitchen dor It up
until It look like a tool shop Instead of a
cooking room. It's the wis housekeeper
who selects her tools carefully so that he
ha In the kitchen only the things she really
need and keeps them Just where she
need them.
For the benefit of tho beginning or the
refurnishing housekeeper, here-ls a list of
tools found In the kitchen of a very efficient
home-maker, and who acquired these tool
carefully after some year of selection;
tools ron rnKPAniNa foods
2 half-pint reeaaurlna cupa.
eriduafe.1 quart meaiure.
1 ran ooener.
J ferrate.) l.readinlfe.
BEAUTY AIDS YOU SHOULD
ALWAYS CARRY WITH YOU
By LUCREZIA BORI
Prima Donna ef the Metropolitan Opera Company
Jars aahaller kltrrwn sntfe.
Small aahttfl.r bltrhan wir
""!! parlna- kntfe,
curred blade fnjll knife,
ian
cu
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ev
Ki-boaUr and rrvam whip combined.
rinenwar mtilnc bowls, 0, A and S Inches
1 fmr-ailJ (rater.
fleur dredser.
) fkrcr etfter,
1 email runnel.
1 slaaa rolltnptn.
trumtrr irunru.
t email meal and rentable board.
! jemon aqueoitr.
z lara . wooden sroona.
tablespoon.
teeaDoan.
itHlanl half.teaanonn.
arn cooktnf spoon,
onr.handled cooklne fork.
adle.
panraW liinu.
1 potato maener.
colander.
J reaetaM eerxib bniah.
1 pair or ctseore.
) srapernilt knife.
1 meat chopper.
BAUcsrANs. kktti.t:s and ontsn cook-
inu irri:.NHiu
I apatula.
1 landanl
atandard
1 atandard
i!
1 i
!la
Be
ha
hi
nr Iron eklllet, 10-Inch apraad.
rolch bowl for dn.fat frvln.
handled saurrpan. 1H quarts, for TaWa. ate.
handled saucepan. 3 quarta, Xor vegetables.
3 eU'hola rem pana.
3 eblona braadpana.
2 larer cake Una,
1 pie tin.
1 earthen pl plate for baking apples, bananas.
etc
t enameled Jellr moM.
1 Iron baktnc ian (or roasts.
1 tea kettle with boiler Inaert (to ear double
boiler),
t teapot.
1 coffee pot.
t larse caaacrola for atewa. soupa. ete,
0 earthen euitard cups.
As this la a list of the tools needed In
an average family of five persons, the young
bride can eliminate from her collection some
of tho larger cooking utensils.
(Cops-rlsM)
Woman Smokes as She Awaits Death
NEW YOIUC, Oct. 19. Mrs. Mary BU
anow, thirty years old, locked horself In
tho bedroom, of her home, at 27 Orchard
street, Lodl. N. J., turned on the gas and
lighted a cigarette as she waited for the
end. She was found dead, with four
cigarette Rtumps on the table beside her,
lsst night. Her husband told the police
she was a victim of cxcesslra smoking and
coffeo drinking.
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TASTE WHAT
QUALITY MEANS
The difference in piality
and mere meat ts an
swered in the flavor.
All is not meat that's
beef; nor U all beef qual
ity. We arc mighty
particular what we buy.
Are you?
For Comparhon
Porterhouse . ,30c lb.
Sirloin 32c lb.
Rumps 25c lb.
Our Delivery of Fifteen
Vehicles Insures
Promptness
Bradley
Market
and 21st Streets
Phene Penlrel
ixicnii t
Uses UM
Elizabeth
Arden's
Venetian
Flower
Pov?der
Yof tfceuld know
by personal trial the
quality at this dainty
toll requisite
In four otiactM, in.'
grant, pure and to-
VUHileJ,
Ire Box, f 1.25
;v .Tntttsstftt.'r?
rmM fisUmeF mwniii
toNWITTfcLLER.cTa.Ca
CH1CSTKUT AT 1WH.
cgyy,.
tTJaffasaT- m.
kvffn Evening
Xl nJ Dresses
Vmfm $29.50 I
YfW to 1
The Charm of
Elegance and
Distinction
Ii tbo predominating feature of
inece wonuoriui
Autumn Coats
$35.00 to $185.00
7 a r i i i ii
Of Bolivia cloth, vclour do lalne, duvetyne, etc., in rich
shades of brown, Burgundy, gold, and green as well as taupe,
bluea and black.
Smart Suits
$35.00 to $225.00
Seme are plain, others have
IwMeeae fur or velvet collar
and eun, but an are Mederate
ly prleed. '
1222 Walnut Street
.aaaaw JV Will
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I.UCllKr.lA liOItt
TttKItn are so many little "aids to
beauty" which a -woman should always
have with her that It Is a difficult matter
to decide which I really first In Impor
tance. It all denenda unon your personal
need. For instance,
the girl whose
tresses curl naturnlly
will havo no uso for
Invisible hairpins the
friend of tho maid
with stringy locks,
I wish to Impress
upon your mind the
importance of keeping
your handling stocked
with the little acces
sories which help you
to appear well
groomed. Bo many
girls depend upon their
frlemta ti 11 n n t v
them with powder, hairpins, etc, that .they
never think of making any provision them
selves. Tho woman who Is troubled with a hlny
nose should tuck a small box of powder
Into the corner of her handbag. The
manufacturer of toilet preparations have
anticipated her need and havo provided
t ny boxes of powder. In cako form, In
tints suitable for the blonde or brunette,
lach box Is supplied with a tiny powder
puff and sometimes there Is a mirror fitted
to the ltd.
If your lips are Inclined to be chapped,
never fait to carry a small box of grease
less cold cream or a slick of lip pomade.
The lattor can bo had In whlto or roso color
the Utter for the woman whose lips aro
unattractively colorless and who Insists on
the often very noticeable unnatural sub.
stttute.
As a word of warning, let me advlso you
never to bite your Itpu In order to make
them red. This will produco color for a
moment, but In time the under lip wilt be
come thick and the skin rough and broken.
Exercise In tho fresh air nnd start the
blood to circulating frely, and Nature will
paint your tips a "ruby red."
It you aro In doubt a to what lip
pomade Is the best to uso, you will do
well to take tho following formula to your
druggist and havo him compound It for
you i
Spermaceti ointment...
ji?ipem or i-oni
Alaanat root . .
Oil of elorea
oune
sratna
t........ 1
13
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iMM.t. 0 drops
Heat tho alkanet !n ttio spermaceti olnt-
tnont urflll the Utter metis and the whole
la a deep rose color. Strain through a
piece of cheesecloth. Then when It I
lightly cool stir In the balsam. Let It
settle for a few momenta, then powr off
tha clear part and add the oil of clove,
rour into small pot. It is ready to us
when cold.
OT1IKH VALUAI1L13 ACCRSSOIURS
A small tubo of dental floss should be
carried In every one' purse. It Is essen
tial to the proper care of the teeth. If
the small particle of food which collect
between the teeth are not removed after
each meal, the heat and moisture will cause
their decomposition and acid fermentation
takes place, which wilt cause the teeth to
decay.
You will not be considered vain If you
carry a small mirror In your handbag.
After spending several hours on a train
or shopping. It Is natural that tho face
should tweomo grimy. Therefore, the wis
woman will t termed much wiser If she
has a mirror nnd a piece of chamois to aid
her In removing the spots of soot and dust
from her face.
It your hair Is Inclined to be unruly, al
ways have three or four hairpins with you.
it I also a display of excellent forethought
f you tuck a hair net or a fine mesh veil
In your handbag. You do not know at what
moment the wind may rlso and blow your
locks out of place. It takes but a mo
ment to adjust a veil, which will Insure
Fireplace Fixtures
Andirons, Fireplace
Sets, Screens, Spark
Guards, etc. Wo
havo just received
some now nnd at
tractive deslrrns,
which ore moderate
ly priced.
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INCORPORATCD
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English foxed model
of gray euede or kid
Distinction
The demand made by
every well - dressed
woman for distinc
tionfor individual
ity combined with
tho authentic stylo
is fully mot by
Sorosis Shoes with
out tho slightest sac
rifice of comfort.
Th. ransa of
fall modela t.
wide enoujrh to
eattefy every
taste and every
purpoas and
each Individual
style la ex
auliltaly dainty.
Your Inspection
ts Invited.
HOSIERY IN ALL THE NEW SHADES
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Sorosis Shoe Company
1314 Chestnut Street
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Which?
A Cream and Sugar
Breakfast or a Real One
Cream and sugar do not makea breakfast. And too xasaj
break fasts or what are called breakfasts are only ei- ,
cuses for cream and sugar.
IJo you feel empty at ten o'clock do
you feel that you lack stamina before
the morning is half over do you lose
effecMvenew in the most important part
of the day because you have not had
sustaining food?
Then give up cream and tugar break
fasts eat a real breakfast a Cream
f Barley breakfast. It is sourishing
distinctively delicious emergy
giving1 and m staking.
am of Bart
r beth ssmfairl tM marts ef esaSLiir
It Is very bnatortant that yew atari have
a comb handy to b tn case ef ewergetiey.
By using another's comb yon row deaee
of getting dandruff. The iops are showing
small comb In leather cases mad te IK
Into your handbag. Buy tn of them
and you wilt consider It a wise rnrt
rnent . With a mil tock of accessories always
with you, the hours of your day spent away
from home win be decidedly more pleasant
and satisfactory.
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WILL GIVE COMMUNITY FA1K
Business Men To Promoto Community
Publicltjr
The Flfty-second and Market Btreet
Duslness Men's Association, with the co
operation of the West nranch of the Y.
k'JB:. w 'i slv. community fair Frldsy,
in ,fi v.llA V"5. """". November
lT,i X "- C.' A:"""lnr. Flfty-scond and
sanaoin streets, for the purpose of promot-
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Bracelet
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: ROBINSON & CRAWFORD iWfcisA "V
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Our Stores Are a Real Factor
in Home Economy
.m Tuts '" 'i1? "nan'roous opinion of thousands of particular people tn 2
this city and its suburbs who deal at Our Stores, People who Wew ,1
Q..f c ",8J Vu"ty urocerles, people who realize that a Petmy
2I.lV 11 cf.enny Earned, people In every rank and sUtion of life who
?. .t. Storfs, Whf re .Qwal'ty Counts their Grocery Headquarter,
lind thern a real factof in home economy. By dealing at Our Stores yen
AiL. V Servic& H,, 9uality Groceries, and Our Prices are
Always Lowest. Practice Real Home Economy Deal at Our Store.
Robford Blend COFFEE lb. 20cl
In quality, flavor and aroma you'll find Robford Blend far!
superior to the average 20c Coffee. Include a pound of Robford i
Blend Coffee in your next order you'll like it. (
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PRIDE OF KILLARNEY
Ceylon TEA lb- 45c
Va-lb. tin 23c i4.lb. tin 12c
Pride of Klllarney Tea is a rare blend
of the choicest Teas grown in India and
Cevlon. Selected for their mnerlnr ntinlltw
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aeitciouB navor ana exceptional goodness. You'll search far and
vriuB ic ui mi nign quality, ana in sucn tew stores outside the
Quality Chain, where you will find it, you'll pay from 80c t6 $1 the
pound. Cheap Tea you can buy In anv atore. hut there are few atnr
that sell such high quality Tea as our Pride of Klllarney and Gold Seal. ,
It pays to buy Tea Where Quality Counts. '
88? TEA ib. 45c
-lb. pkg. 23c tf-Ib. Pkg. 12c
Gold Seal is The Tea for partic
ular people whose taste demands
the fine, delicate flavor only tobc
found in Teas of the higher grade.
Order your favorite kind Black,
Mixed or Old Country Assam.
Amelia TEA lb. 29c
-lb. pkg. 15c j -lb. pkg. 8c
Our Kamelta Blend is Tea of re
markably good quality and flavor
at this very low price, and is con
sidered bv thousands who use tt
dally to be The Best Tea sold in i
this city (or 29c the pound. Your
choice of Bltfck, Mixed or Assam.
Peerless Evaporated MILK 10c
YOU will find Peerless Evanoraterl Mltlr n wholeanmo nrt .-n-
nomical substitute for Fresh Milk and Cream.
IT PAYS TO BUY CANNED GOODS
"WHERE QUALITY COUNTS"
NEW PEAS
COLD SEAL PC A C
SIFTED JTILf0
Doz. $1.75 Can 15c
Particular people who want the
highest grade of Sifted Peas
packed, the tiniest, tenderest, tast
iest Peas obtainable, always ask for
Gold Seal Sifted Peas. They're
exceptional value.
GOLD SEAL PP A Q
EARLY JUNE JTIL0
Doz. $1.40 Can 12c
Tender Early June Peas of the
choicest quality. The kind that cost
14c or more the can elsewhere.
choice pr A c
QUALITY JTIlrD
Doz. $1.20 Carf 10c
A very choice grade of good-flavored,
tender Peas. A bargain at
10c the can.
NEW CORN
Gold Seal CORN
Doz. $1.40 Can 12c
Gold Seal Corn is the choice of
this year's crop. It is rich, creamy
and delicious in flavor, and remark
able value at this price. It wiM
pay to buy a good supply.
ROBFORD fADM
SHOEPEG VVJajnj
Doz. $1.20 Can 10c
Fancy Shocoer Corn of the hleh.
est Quality, exceptional value and a
Dig Dargam at 10c the can.
Maine Style CORN
Doz. $1.20 Cm 10c
Maine Style Corn of choJeeit
auality. It pays to by CamMali
oods Where Quality Count.
mlLdi
43c
GOLD SEAL
BUTTER
The fine, delicate flavor, tweet fra
grance and perfect purity of Gold Seal
proclaim It the highest grade of freehly
churned Butter. You will always find
Gold Seal Butter on the table In Use meet
particular homes.
HY-LO BUTTER lb. 40c
Fancy Creamery Butter that is
equal to most of highest priced
Best Butters sold elsewhere.
CA.RO BUTTER . 35c
Absolutely pure Butter of good
quality, like all our Butters a bar
gsin at its price.
Porto Rico Oranges Doz. 15c 20c
Fancy New Prunes, lb. ...,12c, 14c
New Evsp. Peaches, lb.,. .,9c 12c
Fancy Evap, Apricots, lb 20c
Choice Cranberries, lb, 9c
Fancy Seeded Raisins, pkg, ., 10c
Gpld Seal Rice, Mb. pkg 8c
Choice Rice, Mb. pkg 5c, 7c
Gold Seal Cocoa, can..-.., 9c, He
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GOLD
SEAL
EGGS
carton
43c
Our commanding position in the grocery field
enables us to secure the largest, freshest, meatiest
and heaviest Kggs at all seasons of the year. These
we pack for Gold Seal in cartoaa contaeStltvg ee
dozen each. ,
SELECTED EGGS W. 35c
the guarantee of K ft C U thorowtWy
Every one of theee Eggs I gwaM4 m i
anything In the grocery Hne, H wW pay yew . text aay of Our
Stores for evecyhtng you reajatire, . . '
Robinson & Crawfon
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