Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 14, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    &ATMENTS AS
BEAUTY AIDS
ByLUCREZtABORI
aj.1 Detm t h Metropolitan Opr
i7
jicaSw. ku"'
irivK rI much ' lh9 "' wln ni1
"mr fcsth Indulged In by the lutury-
TTtte aaltr ,s e!,"Rry t0 Prft
I,B lion, which. added to
the wftUr, will beauti
fy the kln. Out few
am fnmlllftr with the
"several thlnica" that
It Is well to do After
the bath In order to
get the best results for
health and beauty.
After bathing, ono
should never bo satis
(led with a hasty dry
ing of tho skin with a
bath towel. The cir
culation of the blood,
should always be stim
ulated to a marked de-
" . .. li . 4t.. .blH .!.
iUthr a rigorous raramiw ",rr'""l"
K-iiUl-Itt Tou can our in... "
ITUih towilln. Cut the milt amply largo
Sftfyoorn . t, . ihroUKh a
tiulsref tP tlleh"1 on lh ,n,ld'-
i to hlp. using a rotary motion on the
2; abdomen and chest. Then rub vlgor
r!S rinmr tins to elbow, elbow to
WoW nd roun1 lh8 neck'
SAW AND ALCOHOL nuns
. .. ih also nosseses Brent health-
ifrtaT properties, but It la not always pos
I.:.. fc; ih water thoroughly aaltod
WMU can bo supplied by taking hand
ITr:v..ii r,,i ruliliincr It well Into tho
I Ma while It Is still damp. This rait treat
I'Sm will tone UP the skin, mako It smooth
ial harden the flesh. aa tho pores absorb
(WiMirabl silt
me Japanese have a method of pinching
Beth after the bath that Is aald to be
la excellent way of developing tjie muscles
ltd ttlmulatlne circulation.
4T pinching Is done with tho tips of
rU flnxers and thumb, pinching and knead
be th flesh over the entlro surface of the
dy until It Is thoroughly massaged and
ft ikln appears pink.
n... ihora Is nothing to cau.il the nlco-
bkol rub, which Is beneficial after a hot or
t M bath. Tour a small amount of the
EBmM Into tho patm of the hand and rub It
tM the skin until every Inch has been
ni. This Is nn excellent stimulant and
. t,.rrfiur of tissues Substitute tollot
m wtttr If alcohol Is not procurable A rub
Wita SlCOnOI Or IOUCI WIMCr IB vmutumuj
msl .fter a hot bath, as It will prevent you
W ani Uklng cold.
If you would gain the lull nonent or a
lIi, rest for twenty minutes afterward
Lie Eit on the bed or couch and relax every
muscle. If you havo time, take "forty
wln!u" before you dress.
KEEP ALL UTENSILS CLEAN.
Study yourself and the effects of dif
ferent baths after tho dally ablution, nx
rtalt bathing la weakening to somo per-
feson, while to others Its HI effect Is shown
-la ta Undue dryness of the ekln. In the
UUtr caw the sum snouiu oo ruDoca wun
elite oil or any other simple cream or
fit which will glio tho akin that of which
tie bath has deprived It. and which Is
absolutely necessary for a healthy condition.
If (hire arc abrasions or eruptions on
tit ikln they should bo treated with a
separate bath of a good antiseptic, after
bilrg cleansed In the general healthful
tots every day IIdrogen peroxldo and
tkchol are tho two best antiseptics and
flit simplest. Diluted with boiled water
-tbey are beneficial to the most tender
inn. jjoracic acta in a 10 per cent soiu
im Is a good antlseptlo for general use.
h a last suggestion, let mo emphasize
ii Importance of keeping Bponges, bath tub
t3a brushes thoroughly cleansed, Cleanll-
tin should not stop with the bather
JltalUi, beauty and comfort depend upon
Utpirg try thing In a sweet, clean con-
noon.
Girt the after-the-bath treatment as
iStiKh thought as you would tho bath Itself.
H wm aid you greatly In attaining1 perfect
GUlth and beauty.
(Copyrlsht)
Brand-New Babies
M?BNIKG iaHDaBK-PHTIiADEI.PHXtl, THUBSDAY, BECBBIBBB 14 1918
NICHOLAS CaiTPY IN BEC1TAL
'liifiim imm ii
Well-Known Tenor Oircs Second Pro
gram of Song?
afMui ??utr' P"11"8 tho best known
u?.0f..th8 Mr, of reoltals In which he
li.HJ .u".,!1 Tnrla nni comrrehenslre
fi.i i Jh 1Utraturo ""ng. ballad and
1L T,.P,n ft ,crr lftrK8 udlence assembled
m witherspoon Hall and was regaled with
some very artlstlo singing and edified with
concise yet effective explanations. Not only
la Mr. Douty giving n demonstration of
vocal effects and teohnlcal resource In this
series, but he Is alw performing the rolo
or a musical mentor In staling the content
ana meaning of the rxing. Its placo In the
literature of melody and tho position and
prestige of Its composer. All this Is com
mendably educational but It Is Ml done
with nn admirable lack of pedantry, so that
tho entertainment Is not marred.
The second program took the audience to
the songs of Italian, Hungarian, ItussUn
ami Scandinavian composers The com
poiertf of whom Mr. Douty gave account In
cluded Llsxt, Cul, Dossl, Sibelius, Grieg,
Korsakon and Tschalkowsky.
Mr. Douty's olco yields llttlo of Its
sweetness nnd smoothness to the pitatng
yeari. Ills tones are accurately placed and
are firm, full and free In utterance He Is
skilled In all tho devices of swelling, dimin
ishing, shading nnd coloring tho tricks of
the ocal trade The program he gavo
demonstrated Mr Douty'a remarkable ver
satility In delivering the nones of alt
schools. His .skill Is undoubtedly tbe re
sult of much study and assiduous practice,
but as It la exhibited In public Is slngulirly
natural nnd spontaneous His faculty of
Intorpretntlon Is effective and communica
tive. Ho seems to seme the significance of
n lrlc. to seise It and, to project It to hid
hearers, duly charged with emotion nnd
rlchened with color W. lOt
Joseph C. Lokutn, Lawyer, Dies
WILKI'S-UAlinK. Pa, Dec. 14 Joseph
C. Lokuta, twenty-etght years old. a mem
ber of the Luzerne County bar, died nt his
homo In Dupont yesterday from a com
plication of diseases He had been prac
ticing law four yeas
m
Tftt Eimlnr Ivilcrr will print. fre et
Mrji, MtkM of rtrent hlrtln unit la
"tlh,prtpir rhanntla Addrrx "Ilrnd
Vw W". ' Kitnlns Idter, 0 Chf.tnut
Br ,?,?n, sna oildrf and. when Paul
IK. tiMplion number of under must c
(ssiotDx cacti notice to sent.
DROW.V, Dr. and Mrs, Maurice, B03T North
Fifth Street, ti. rini1l-ht.r TlAttv Vlrirlnln
ft Rranrn
B1LMCH, Mr. nnd Mrs. rrnest IC. of
JumrorU, a daughter Mrs. Halbach
Was formerlv MIh l')lfhOi fitnrfnr.i
WBTIN, Mr and Mrs Sydney Krrington,
in South Eighteenth street, a daughter
SEIL50.V, Mr. and Mrs. William V., 391 1
Memphis street, a daughter, Charlotte
Llllle Nellson.
fltpifAS, Mr, and Mrs. a. Urlnton, Jr.. of
mverford, a kon Mrs. Thomas will be
remembered as Miss Annette Davis.
WIIMXOIB, Mr and Mrs. Albert, 1830
Aorth Tnenty-flrst street, a son.
What's Doing Tonight
ltnmeorathlo Medical Roclttr meeting. Halms
mmin Colles.
State jtranaers. Arademr of Music
Made-VvAmerlea bauar, Horticultural Hall
Indian l.nt . Association annual mettlnc.
CoIleire IB'hjtlctans.
Xlflrty SdBtreet enit Laneaiter Avenue
llulns ten. Flltr-tlilrd atrtat and lrudon
aveiiuif ,TClok Fre.
Harfi vpn Hoard cf Trade, Rlitleth streit
and Of ft avenue) 8 o'clock Free
Iir-ftjsSfiprovement Aeeeelatlon. Itroad street
ami Wlrim avenue i 8 o'clock. Free.
Opening Kearnev I'ubtie flchool as oommunltr
center, Hlxln street and FaJrmount avenue.
Mlneraloslcal Socletr, Wasner Institute
lecture,
rurpoeee,'
Dedication of oraan. Arch Street Metnodlit
Hpltcopal Onurch
Sunrane debate. Calvary Presbyterian itls.
elon Hast Oennantown
Play and danco of enilneerlne department
t'nlvrrslty of 1'ehniTlvnnta, nslneerlnc IlulM.
Inn 8 tEt o'clock
"Coollnr of Water for Power Plant
hv f f Thnin.a TVbvh In. ,...
wt ..u... v, in,iiTi , !,, uiv
Healthy, finely
bred cows. State
inspected, pure
mountain water,
sanitary creamery ,
all utensils steril
ized, all cream sep
arated in the
creamery and
scientifically
ripened-thafsjust
tho beginning of
MERIDALE
BUTTER
To mako doubly
sure of purity dud
healthfulnwi, tho
cream is tho i spe
cially inspected
and pasteurized.
Neither In the churning,
packlnc or delivery to
your home is this "up
commonly cood butter"
ever touched by any
hands. Tho butter in
the alr-tiaht "Merifoll"
wrapper.
AYER & McKlNNEY
.Dell Phone. MsrkeUTU
Keystone Phone, Mala 178J
Look for the "Uetlfott"
vrapptrolr-titlit. dust- and
oaor-proof-al roar groan.
HOUSEHOLD HELPti
Saving Tradespeople One Way to Save Money
pAJvr of the high oott of living ran b
j. traced right back to the consumer, de
clare, tradespeople once In a while 'We
do not p-y for the particular fruits or
groceries or vegetables In themselves, but
for the service that accompanies them.
This service Is what Is usually called "sell
ing eott.'' and It represents many things. If
wo did not demand theso things wa would
pay less for our wares. When wa wonder
why we cannot get produce direct from
the producer at the first price wo must
renumber that the producer does not offer
us service,
A manufacturer of a business appli
ance recently remarked that It cost him
three times as much to sell his p'xrllcular
product na It cost to make It Tho rea
son he had to charge J100 was due to
the faot that whllo the raw material and
labor that went Into tho making of each
debtee cost him IIS. the amount of time
and money spent In selling each device nnd
delivering H Into the hands of each buyer
was three tlmea that sum And the bal
ance between this total and his selling prlco
was not all pront. either Out of It came
such Items as the expenao of making un
expected repairs covered by the guarantee
bad debts, nnd returns nnd exchanges.
Vit hao grown accustomed to a great
many conxenlencea, as we expect theo
courtesies of the business that servo
us. Hut wo cannot avoid paying the prlco
for It Wo want goods sent C O. D . or
charged, or exchanged, or roturned so that
wo can have our money refunded Tho
modern stores offer many of theee courte
sies, but they cannot shoulder tho expense
of them. Somobody must pay, nnd tho con.
sumor or always pays for the service she
expects
Tho grocer may xery courteously send
his delivery wagbn around three llmei
during one day In order to nuppty some
forgotten articles maybe It was only a
lonf of bread one time and n can of baking
powder another time. But It cosls money
to send n delivery boy or a wagon for
every Hem. The grocer runs his business
on a. very narrow margin ot profit Indeed,
and he cannot let these extra expenses come
out of his own pocket. The consumer
pays.
One store In a New fork suburb has put
tho matter up squarely to Its customers.
It maintains an excellent delivery sen lee,
and Is perfectly willing to deliver anything
to Its customers. Uut when n. customer
walks In the storo, makes her purclnso and
carries It home hcrseir, the storp saves
tho money It would otherwise cost to make
the detlvery. They havo figured out this
cost carefully, and havo mndo a schedule
showing Just how much It costs approxi
mately to deliver goods When they save
money they divide the saving with the
customer. And so. If ou make your pur
chase nnd have It sent home, you pay the
prlco marked on the ticket.
Possibly many other stores would adopt
this method If housewhes In n body ex
pressed their willingness to carry small
purchased home themselves, Instead of ex
pecting that everything from nve cents
up would bo dollered Wo nro ruled by
habit so much that very often w walk
mil of the store remarking casually, "Send
It." when wo might have slipped tho small
package In a hnndbtg nnd never even no
tlced that wo carried Itl
(Coprrlsht.)
Atnnnxiililul, snor ltnnn mum smaktlt ra n Mosr.r rjZKUUUUnrxn
ELEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS
WOMEN'S & MISSES' OUTER APPAREL
Fashionable Women Ave Coming From
Miles Around to Attend This Wonderful
Sale of the
FMPORIU
mv)j Vw lie CSK
rang i
1 IIAI.HIMF.U KTA.NH.MU HIIOKM -.- SSSM Bl jj
ThVi'-
II I
Two New Modfels that
cannot be duplicated
for less than 57
In the face of a rising market we are glad of
the opportunity to offer a limited number of
theseason's smartest styles at this low price.
Lar
"NEW VOKK. I isUPaWJfi
1400 New Garments, Just Received, Go on
Sale Friday in Three Groups
Emnorinm's $45 fn $59.51, flX
Coats, Suits, Dresses
COATS of seal plusli, genuine Bolivia, finest
duvctyncs and broadcloths, trimmed with skunk,
moufflon, seal, molinc and opossum.
SUITS of satin broadcloth, wool vclour, Poirct twill, silk
velvet and wool poplin in beautifully fur-trimmed and
tailored styles.
DRESSES in .beautiful styles for street, afternoon and evening
wear; fashioned in velvets, Georgettes, satins and silks
of all kinds.
Frank & Seder Second and Third Floors
Emporium's $29.50 to fc
$45 Coats, Suits, Dresses
LUAlo Hundreds or models in
plain and fur-trimmed velours, broadcloths, silk plushes,
etc. Styles for street, dress, evening and motor wear.
SUITS in the season's most exclusive modes of velvets,
velours, finest poplins, etc. ; richly fur trimmed or plain.
DRESSES and GOWNS of every description, in finest serges,
Georgette crepes, satins, crepes meteor, etc.
Frank & Seder Second and Third Floors
Emporium's p() tn $29.511
Coats, Suits, Dresses
COATS of broadcloth, chinchilla,
wool vclour, silk plush, etc., in luxuriously fur-trimmed
and rippling cape-collar models.
SUITS of fine serge, broadcloth, velveteen and poplin in the
season's favored colors and models.
DRESSES for every occasion in serges, satins, taffetas, etc.,
in scores of lovely styles.
Frank & Seder Second and Tiu'rd Floors
Q.50
I
IMINGTON PROSPERS;
ClfliraiASTOBEGLAD
llolidny Spirit Glows With Sue
cessful Songon nnd
Much Work
JOBLESS ARE SCARCE NOW
Work for All nnd Many Wrtffo
creases Brighton SplrlU.
Toy Buying
In-
Kensington, nJojrlns; R prosperity of a.
kind It never knew before. N throwing itself
Into th maelstrom of Christmas shopping
wtth enthusiastic abandon, with Iho result
that thero la an extraordinary glow of hap
piness on every face In the burden-Uden
throne that trends the streets In an un
precedented holiday awiult on local stores.
Tho Rtrat mllli of eery Una of Industrr
nro operating to capacity, according; to r-
potta fruftt th firlous market center.
rhy jto ps.ylrnr their employ, hlshtf
wages, than mp before, sind they" can't ttet
enough emptoyess. ETerybody has a. Job
The. scarcest thins; In Kensington Is nn tdl
man. woman or child. The rerultlns; at
mosphrra of plenty Is not merely an at
mosphero It Is a reality
Stores ar dolns; tli largest volume, of
hutnen In their history, according to tntrn
ber of the KenslnRton Hoard of Trada.
This trade Is not limited to baro necessaries,
as In former nnd leaner years, they say.
The people are buying luxuries and n better
grade of commodities. The most notice
able Increase Is In trie burin of toys nnd
candy. Not many children ara to wnko
un Christmas morning to nnd that Banta,
Clau has neglected to bring tha game
and toys they wanted so much.
The staid storekeeper themselres nro
Imbued wllh the holiday spirit, nnd they
nro showing It In their window as well as
In their faces. Kvery effort Is directed
toward making the Kensington stores the
prettiest In the city, and It la the unani
mous verdict of their customers that they
ara succeeding. Kery window Is a blase
of gTeen and red and while
The noard of Trade has planned no pub
lic demonstration There will be no public
Christmas trees nor parades The hearts
01 ths $opW t ft ftrtl 1 nt4 fF
flclM qtlmultui. fhh etWlfcm W ff
homo will mors than eHr$ ? jW
fetes of former years.
According to JR. fcrocoln McXclf. Jf
dent ot tha Kensington IJoard of TrRdss,
Ono thing that haa done much towd brtflg
log this smoldering spirit to tho irurfaW
Is ths "Dollar Week observed recently la,
Kensington stores.
"Nothing could hare held tho people away
from tho stores," ho said "This Is IndU
caled by the hearty way they supported
our 'Dollar Week.' That week really proved
to our popl their gain In trading at horn
nnd has acted as n great stimulus Id tho
Christmas trade this week. Na Wondeir
Kensington 'feels good,""
r.x-IJnRchall Magnate Divorced
CHICAUO, Dec, H. Mrs. Oenevlevo CM
moro was divorced from Jnmes A. dlf
more, of New York, formerly president Of
tho old federal Ilaseball League, hero on
November t. It was learned today. Oil
more, It Is said. Is soon to marry Iho
widow of n.New Jersey tnlltlonnlrs Fh
was r member of the famous Florodorts
sextette.
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Facts for People Who Think
Thoro haa never been n timo when tho great question of tho "Cost of Living" wns given
ns much attention niul thought by gr6nt minds. High Government Oilicinls, Professors of Col
leges, Bank Presidents, the lenders of Women's Organizations, etc., some considering ono way
nnd somo another of solving tho problem.
IT HAS BEEN OUR BUSINESS FOR OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
to do tliis very thing, and with our long experience in buying, our lnrgo centrally located
warehouse, "Tho House That Quality Built" (and its new addition just completed)' at Nine
teenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, with the railroad running right into it, connecting ua
with all parts of the country from Maine to California. In addition to this, the knowing
HOW TO BUY, WHERE TO BUY, WHEN TO BUY
and having our goods shipped from whero thoy arc produced or manufactured, in carload lots,
into our big warehouse. Again, our Retail Stores, conveniently located in all parts of the city'
and suburbs, aro supplied direct from our own warehouse, thus enabling us to do what so
many people arc talking about nnd newspapers writing nbout keep down the cost of living.
If any one can show us how to do this most important thing to any better advantago
we will welcome their suggestions.
Below we offer goods nt prices thnt every Economical Housekeeper in Philadelphia and
Suburbs ought to take advantage of.
SPECIAL TEA SALE THIS WEEK!
KAMELIA
TEA
rri r cr a i
C , , -'-''"1-' Special
fnco
Brief News of Other Great Values
$15 French Coney Sets (Black and Sable Dyed) $8.75
Gold Lace and Fur-Trimmed Hats at $1.00
$5.98 to $12.50 Dress Skirts Marked at $2.75 and $5
$2 and $3 Dress Skirts Clearance at $1.00
$20 Silk Plush Coats, Silk Lined, at $10.98
$15 Fur Collar Coats, Various Styles, at $7.98
fUswTTtTrmrjgrrfFm!inrgini tbank and bedeii
23c 14-lb. pkK. Oc; 12c J,i-lb. pkff., 10c
Special
Price
C
lb.
15c 4-lu. (,'., 13c; 8c K-lb. pkff,, 7C
A special Tea sale this week, nnd n timely ono nt thnt. Juat think of itl Our 45c Gold Seal Ton for
39c the pound, tho snme quality for which you would pay from 80c to ?1 the pound in many stores, nnd our
Knmolin Tea, real 40c valuo for 25c tho pound. Theso Teas nro. without excoption, unmatchablo values at
their regular prices, and at thoau special prices this week are tho biggest Ten bargains offered in this city.
In both Oold Keal and Knmolia you .can havo your rhoico of Black, Mixed or Assam. Thrifty house
keepers will take advantago of this special salo and got a good supply of their favorite kind nt theso
special prices. This is your opportunity don't miss itl
"IT PAYS TO BUY TEA WHERE QUALITY COUNTS"
R. & C. BEST
Blend
Coffee
If your tasta demands the rich,
smooth, mellow flavor and de
lightful aroma which can only
bo found by blending tha finest
Coffees jrrown, then you should .
be using 11. & G. Best Blend,
It always pleases people whose
taste is most exacting. Include
a pound in your next order.
14c Can
,GOLD SEAL
Tomatoes
1 2c
A very sptclal price for those
ripe, meaty Tomatoes of the
finest quality, and the cans are
packed full to tho brim.
CHOICE PUMPKIN, cu. 10e
ROBFORD
Blend
Coffee
lb- 20c
Itobford Blend 1$ a Coffee of
excellent quality and flavor, and
has thousands of , daily uwrs And
staunch friends. It is the most
popular 20c Coffee sold in this
city, and has won its reputation
strictly on Its meriU. Try a
pound today.
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11 SA $) LUIGI RIENZI ,b.30c
1 ivN FLA 1714 Walnut Street
II pK. ' xj I UNUSUAL REDUCTION IN
11 6i C Reliable Christmas Furs
HH t?h Wahoniujr Tan Calf ktdakta la dark ftr U II I I ., 0i rv 1fin in 9";n
HI wU r Imelt t7 luUir Utb IihI. II Iludspn Heal Coats ...,.............,.....S1U0 to 52S0
BIH mill I Caracul Coats ,...,........-...... .... $50 to $300
HIH Wo count thi a. wonderful chanoa tor th rJra ill Persian Lamb Coats, 48-ln., wonderful value, ,,,,.,$450
SBn oi th Uvenlng ledger. So will you, -when you I J ,.,j Pnnt. 4100 lo SlSf
n th exMptfoaai values la Our Da W Dpt. It Leopard Coats . , , , , , , , . . . "'! l0B w
TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET Novelty Coats in Civet Cat, Ocelot, Baron BnU.... .1100 to $200
M II Remainder of Imported Model Hats
BaHJlTll . m Hill I . - , .
ll sf?' Formerly w& tQ 56U W 1 G
mm 0M4Mjmst' Now at Uniform Price, $15.00 lmlrlFIGIlFI &
HH Shoea and Hosiery jl Balance of Millinery stock to be closed out at from J.U'lJ'lI.IlJAJl X
alfll 1204-0608 Market St 111 5 to 8
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SLtod Sugar, Tfc JTcf Lemons, - 9c
HI J S r3 R W3
MSOH&eBMrofo MLJ& M. JsL M Am m. ma
Gold Seal is tho hiKhcst Rrado of freshly churned Butter, mado from tho richest golden cream in tho
most sanitary, up-to-date croamorics in tho country. If thero were no IC. & C. Stores you would pay con
siderably moro than -IGc tho pound for tho "BEST" Butter.
BUTTER ib 40cCa-Ro BUTTER 38c
Fancy Creamery Butter and exceeding good valuo
nt this price.
Absolutely pure Butter, and like all our Butters a
bargain nt its price.
IT PAYS TO BUY BUTTER "WHERE QUALITY COUNTS"
SELECTED EGGS, -.. 3yc
Wo guarantee twelve good Eggs in every doien
Fancy Citron, lb ,.,,.. ,20c
Fancy Lemon Peel, lb ISc
Fancy Orange Peal, lb ..18c
Cold Seal Seeded RaUin), pUg 12c
Fancy Saedleit RaUtna, pkg-.,.15c
Gold Seal Currants, pics, ....22c
Gold Seal Mince Meal, lb.. . ,12'c
Atmore Mince Meat, Ib 10c
Fancy Flgi, pkg , 10c
Soft Shell Almondi, Ib 25c
California Walnut. Ib. ..... ,22c
Large Haiel Nuti, lb 20c
Choice Brazil Null, Ib 20c
CHOICE CRANBERRIES, lb.. , 9c
Fancy Mixed Nut, Ib 22c
Large Grape Fruit, each Sc
California Orange, dox. , .15c22e
Fancy Eating Apple, doi 25c
Det Ground Cinnamon, Ji lb,, . 7c
Heat Ground Ginger, Y " ... 7c
Deit Ground Alliplcc, Yt, lb.... 7c
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Cooking Herb, pks. 2c-4c
Beat Cracker Dutt, lb. ....... . 7c
Bread Crumbs, pkg, 5c
Baker's Chocolate, cake. . . tOc-ISc
Zatek Chocolate Icing, pkg, , , , 12c
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Gold Seal Baking Powder, 20c can for ISc; 10c can for 8c; Sc can for 4c.
Tomorrow we open another new Store "Where Quality Counts," N. W. Cor. 6Sth and
Greenway Ave. Other Stores will be opened as soon as we can secure suitable buildings hi
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