Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    FfTSaSS
IKUAS TURKEYS
DOWN TO 34 CENTS
Igost ot Holiday Bird Consider
ably IWer iniui nguiua oust
Before innnitsBivjHg
. rhrittmas turkey. Iarar, falter and
! ( rerr way than h8 ThanlwiclvInK
r " ... -i th hnnairirA atmilt IhlMv.
siir.w "".' .'.-.";: r.i :.;.
,"--, txtuna ima irur.
nnd the mark!
i either higher
id tupply with a
t
Ktofkera or lw Mlltnjr wlioteimle Mon
BSPwharre at twenty-nine to thirty-one
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA THTJBHDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1010
ft
Tills Ix the
ex-
---- no una in jcui. ma in
aH? . either higher or lower
User!' t ,upp,y wl,h a P'opoftlonivte
M WP"' '" - .At. J . I - -.
tultrMnt. Thlfc dealers point out. nhould
S.n the ttt price down to thlrty-four
ihlfty-flvfl centn The retail price.
tfJunr to a partner In the Arm of Kd.
JSSm. tarito wholesale poultry Jefll-
ST li vrncd largely hv tho nmount the
?".'. ...t. iih.n to make n nound on hli
mm. flt"" dealers. nB nlll nre satisfied
RET profit of threr or four cents n pound
5 Ui wholesale price, wlillo others, utually
ivJj milntalnlnc place Incurring large
5!T 'j ... ai.ll nt ft tirnfU nf elcht.
Km and sometimes twelve centa n pound.
W6rtt these conditions, ho said, tho ho!e
iKfomen hate no control; therefore It It no
KlLnman thing to so lurlceya selling at
f(vjrtT-llht or forty cents In one place.
Krti fihi nrounil tho corner the aamo
thin bint can bo bought for thirty-two
:' nut on the whole, If tho buyers are
KiVuI. he Mill, they will get turkeys the
KL trade, thla'jear nt thirty-four tu
ier'tos bird, ho added, he H "Imply getting
AlWtlB."
i rniCK nBLow thanksoivjncj
ju. ep inrkev thin wek nrn lower
ft fr thnn those of Thnnkeglvlng beJoro
Ul icnsrfttonal break In tho market that
toKked the bottom out of cxcrythlng, nc-
KrdtolC to Hobert 11 i-emnnn, lirail of
vford A Ihinnn, poultry dealers. IJarly
Ijjinliiirtvlng turkeys wet-c selling at forty-
Mr, Lehman, by tho largo paokors going
Job the southern nnd western producing
ttlU and raying mo rarmer unno.iru or
WlMf. Some prices paid for turkeys "on
ll hoof wero as high as twenty-ono cents
frpound Add to thlj tho expense of billing.
taipping onu uiucr urinn nicurrcti oeiorn
LS turkey reaches tho wholesaler's hands,
J!r. Lehman said nnd the reason for the
Wh prices Is easily shown. Needless to
Ity, iftr tho break thouennds of birds wore
Kid at a toss, while othcrn worn put In the
fretwf until the fresh crop Is exhausted.
Bat this tlmo, however," continued Mr.
telunan, 'the packers nnd commlsilon men.
jtmemberlng their recent lesson, refused to
tij the higher prices, with the result that
in who!salo price Is lower, nnd conse-
pwntly ins reiau
NO STOUAOK TURKEYS
lwi wore unanimous In declaring that
ReM will bo no ntorngo turkeys dumped
'is the market during the Christmas season.
r&m birds will bo held until late In the
tfettr and summer, when tho freMi crop
b" exhausted. They will bring n good prollt
,fliin, whereas now. If they wero released
ttey would not bring twenty-five cents,
ylth freih turKeys ontainauio. according to
im dealer. The storngo birds wero bought
a averago prlco of thirty to thirty-two
'twU wholesale. Liter, -when the fresh
rcp If exhausted, they will bring as high
u tllrty-flo cents nnd thirty-eight cents,
tt dealers said today, so that a profit may
be mado on thorn
There Is no dnnger of tho stnrngo turkeys
released and sold under the law nl-
iewlnr them to be distributed as fresh
dock, It they havo been In storage under
LWttty-nIno dnys, dnalcra pointed out, be
wut of tho plentiful fresh crop.
Dealers deny that there Is any chanco
a recurrence of tho Thnnksglvlns break
.The market Is strong, they assort, ns tho
fiupply Is auftlclcnt to meet tho demnnd. The
jema&d, howccr. K getting a llttlo heavier,
ItlMt the loner prlcea havo lifted tho house-
Jthei unorganlicd boycott ot a month ago.
RULING PHIC-n 31 CHNTS
Jsrktya ore celling In the smaller stores
(.different parts of tho city for 34 cents.
Best ot the larger chain stores nro adver
'Uttef them as low as 30 cents. In tho Rend-
fcf Terminal they are bringing ns high as
ItNats, Most ot this season's crop nro
Sejrty turkeys, coming from Pennsylvania,
Jbiinla, Kontucky, Tennessee, Dclawnra
td iitryland
Edion Brothers. Crawford & Lehman nnd
R'R. Aiken wero among tho largo whole
Ill dealers that quoted their price at an
arertci of 30 cents a pound, and stated
t&ttr belief that the retail price would bs
ttcnt four cents higher.
LlODAY'S fashion I
SoWlnjr the ProbM ot Ut-MInnte
Gifts
BBtf
Dainty vnnily Rifts mmlo of odds
nnd ends
mim nor easier Is still holding forth In
this vicinity Ilatny days aro nice once
In a while You can have a much nioro
chummy tlmo Indoors than when It Is sun
shiny Our Thimble Club met at Ileth Mar
Mn's bright and early thin morning to mko
"last-minute" gifts things that can be
mnde In a hurry.
June Henderson had the most promising
collection of scraps of lace, ribbon, net and
silk. Hhe'H cleer. too While I was look
ing over my unpromising stock of material,
trying to discover what they would bo good
for, she had designed and started to make
a boudoir cap
I'lrat she cut out an oval of net large
enough to fit the (op ot the head nnd then
she gathered a frill of thn edging and sowed
It nbout tho oval X lining of pale pink
chiffon was next stitched In place, and the
cap was ready for the trimming
Here's where Juno's real cleverness comes
In. She had twenty tiny pleocs of ribbon
In pastel coloring, but scarcely two wero
alike Taking six pieces, she divided them
Into halves and mado loops of different
slaes. 1'rom theeo nhe mado two fan-shaped
ornaments, combining a loop each of p.le
pink, blue, green, lavender, yellow and white
ribbon, and sewed them to each side of the
cap so that the loopa would hang over the
ears. She eewod a cluster of Kronen ribbon
silk flowers In pink, mnuvo and yellow
abovo each ornament nnd added a strap of
palo blue ribbon to be worn across the back
ot the head Instead ot under tho chin.
"Trlxy" Hale loves vanity bags, so sho
set herself to work on one of Dresden silk,
tho left-over scraps of her dance frock.
Hho used a tiny, round mirror for the bot
tom of tho bag, covering the back with silk.
Kor the bag proper she used a long strip
of tho silk and trimmed It with three rows
of corded Milrrlng Hhe scalloped the top
In points and Hewed the lining of plain, pale
blue silk In place. She gathered the bottom
ot the bag and sowed It firmly to the mir
ror After the draw-atrlng of nnrrow pale
blue ribbon wns threaded through the top
and tho powder puff tucked Inside, the bag
was finished.
Louise Uarton will never mako nnv thing
If It require n whole lot of sewing, so we
suggested that she usn Her scraps of ribbon
and mako ornaments for lingerie.
Kach bow-llko ornament consists of six
pointed loops of ribbon three on each side
centered with clii3tern of liny pink rose
buds. The sets nre In palo pink, bluo or n
combination of pink and blue. Loulso said
that they wero as "easy on plo" to make
I used my scraps to make neckwear.
Taking the longoat plcco of cream lace I
plaited u to rorm a jabot Tnen I mado a
stock of black satin with n pointed turnover
Of white satin, and stitched tho Jabot to It.
Tho stock fastens at the back and fits the
neck unugly I finished two pieces of neck
wear beforo It was time to go home.
Amy Sanford Just phoned that sho -would
bo over tomorrow to mako her' coatumo for
tha Rutlanda' ball.
tCapirrlsht )
pgp(TOrcrcropsftgffl!
Exceptional
Furs and
Hats
The lateit. votfue and
correct in every detail
Waists and
Top Coats
Reduction prices now
prevail throughout our
entire itoek
Fur & Millinery
1423 Walnut St.
Philadelphia
Oil
Dhop,I
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HE "season of good will" no
longer demands that the fruit
cake must be baked a home.
Modern women find it both
vuUp nnd nrofitable to buy
FRUIT TASTYKAKE, 25c
I
IN
IL
for a generous-size cake.
6 Othtr KlnJ10
White
Yellow
Chocolate
Spon
Baisin
MoUmc
PIMTI0N URGES WILSON
TO PLEAD FOR BELGIANS
Phllndclphlnna Among Sinners
of Pnper Sent to tho
President Todny
N8V YOHK. Dec II A petition signed
by persons prominent In all walks of life
throughout the country and calling en the
lreh)ent of the fnlted State 'to throw
the whole Influence of hla office, against the
deportation of the Delglnns br the German
Otivernment" win bo forwarded to Wash
ington today. It was announced last night
by Kllhu Hoot The petition wys'
Inasmuch as the Chief Magtstrnto of
a country Is entitled tit know the defi
nite sentiment of tho people, we hereby
petition tho I'reildent of the United
State to throw the whole Influence of
hi orrtee ngalnM tha deportation ot the
Itelgtana by the Herman Government
And we especially dealt that, In
whatever manner seems best to him,
step may he taken to join tljls country
with the other neutral State of the
American continent In a detetmlned
protest ngaintt this reversion to bar
barism In warrrn. not to be witnessed
by a clvlllaed world without Indigna
tion.1 A statement Isvifd last night regarding
the petition Mid
It In a respnnm to the call of the
resident for the volco of the people.
Almost every city of the country send
the name of Its eminent men.
Whole bodies of men In the vnrlou
rules have signed tho retlllnn Slatej
men have sent special letters,
rhlladetphlans who have signed the peti
tion are ns follows-
Th.
rf I'Mll.letrM.
J!rrn Harmon
I.lhrsrr Company
Il4tr rhilrm.il
Owen W't.t.r
Ifnrar Turner. Jt
William J. Taylor
John I'ltiwauiler. Jr,
J Henrr ICatlnc
Owim n PLtiwvinlii
It NfwboM
II. II. Oil!
VV', 11. t.-wt
llarrr W. Ijiw.on
Thomaa n. Pmlth
f'harlaa ;. lieurr
ll.nry T lrCrtlrr
Kdnard II. llnw.ll
Jnhn T. Kplu
htl.r I'aup
vv, j, urciain
??.
Kilward Kill
'apla
Mellvatn.
J.nftn VWnf.rt
Jelh r. Kwa
II II lirouihan
j.nnia it. Owen
llhea OIno
lnr V n.htu.a
l AHpvwif
t rarilM
VV. e. fin.
'lIJa A, T.l.r
It, VV. 11M.II.
William ti VVIn.or
r. iM ffinwaruson
N'orrla
r
Jr.
John A. O llrleii
SI. VV. l'arka
K. A. rnalm.ra
l)inll Kol.man
It. KleM
II I). fttman
Anflmw t:. ornr
Amlr.w Orar
Kril C lloda. SJ
John O, Jonn.on
Francl. FUh.r Kan
John Ceilwalarler
U. F. rrervl.rnaat.
Arehbl.tipp of riilla-
ilAlphla
J. l'.rcr Kaatlna
liarard Jl.nrr
Thomaa D. Witt Cor-
lr
T II. Merrls
Hharl.a is. Inn "toil I
HclVrtrten
I.. 1. IMrn.
I'.rrlval Itolwrn. Jr.
W ltiirwrI Mr.ra
l'hlllu HI. Ilhln-l.n,1-r.
lit. hop of IVnn.yl
vanliv Thomaa J (larl.nl.
Jli.hon tiufTratan vt
.nnarlvanliv
fullarton U Waldo
IMmun.l Htlrllna
,1-ora. W
lir I. Hiarr
jonn t. l.wl
II l fwl.
Clirtoril lnl.
IMwaril M. jrir.rr
W'. M. Iin.ilal
n uivia i. i
Dr.
Fl.n.r
ll.nrv V
ItlChard Ahhhtlraf
A J Iltlt.a tlltnn
.Tr",rl", I" llenr
XV. VV. rra.Ur. Jr
Hnaraieo4 Urlnton
1M H It ChflW
H, O. Trior
M. I- "Jlolhl-r
Jam. Ccrry
A. II. Twn
llufu. Wapl..
II. II. Fl.h-r
M. E Kl.hr
Mrs J. William vrmi
(I. It. Mr.Vlll.i.r, prr.r.
rt.nt rranklln Na-
tlonal Hank
Conper VV. Mortl.. d.
rtxlor C'einm.rrlaJ
Tru.t Co.
Henry Tatnall
A, J. Countr
W. VV. Atterhurr
nora I Ultnn
VV. IIywari1 Myira
Kranrlo I. llowan
Al.iand.r T Irvlnt
Diphtheria Clo'ca School
rdTTSVIM.E. Pa, Dea 21 In order
to prevent the rapid spread or diphtheria
In this city, tho school board nnd tha Hoard
of Health huve closed tho public school
In the Jacltson street building. One pupil
died yesterdny.
STRETCHING, A HOME WAY TO
MAKE YOUR FIGURE BEAUTIFUL
By IiUCREZIA DORI
Trims tMnna of the Metrerolltan Opera Cerapany.
rplIKltB Is no better form of exercise than
J. stretchtrg Fifteen minute ft day de.
voted to stretching the museles will do a
great deal toward taking off superfluous flesh
and building up Impoverished tissues. So,
whether you aro too
stout or too thin, my
talk today will inter
est you
livery one longs for
a good figure, ami
those who havo perfect
measurements usually
ate willing to work
hard to retain them.
It should be remem
bered however, that
severe exercise should
never b taken after
rating It Is said that
ir nnn n.erolsee vluor-
1.VCIIKIA immii ou,ly n(t,r indulging
In a hearty meat the blood will be drawn
to the part exercised nnd away from the
digestive organs Therefore, tho digestion
would bo Impaired An hour after break
fast or n light lunch nnd two hours after
dinner would seem to be tho most derlrnblo
time for exerclalng
In order ti secure tho best results from
sny exercise tho rom mmt bo tilled with
fresh air, all tight nothing removed and
the mind should bo free from worries and
rare.
A very excellent exercise that will develop
tho arms and legs and offers a splendid
opportunity to expsnd tho chest Is to kneel
on tho floor nnd stretch the right leg liick
ns far ai possible, the right arm down and
tha left nrm up to the furthest limit Then
do tho same with the left leg. with the right
inn up and the left arm down.
To keep fat from accumulating nbout tho
waist, rest on the hind, and tors, face
downward, on tlm floor, nnd then stretch
the bend and bndv ns far ahead as you
can While In thl. position you can go
further nnd straighten rounded shoulder
by lowering the body until 11 touches tho
tloor, nnd then raising It to tho first posi
tion as many time ns voti enn
Another movement which will mako the
muscles of the lower limbs firm Is tu rest
on thn palm of the hands nnd sole of the
feet, face upward liaise one leg slowly
nnd stretch It far out. Then repeit the
movement with the Mher leg After von
hnve done, this several times, lie flat on the
floor and raise tho legs until they nre
straight, stretching the muscles Then Inwer
the legs nnd raise thn body to n sitting
position Ho this without tho nsslstnnrn
of the elbows This will also reduce the
hips.
In n, standing position stretch tho arm
os lar out In front of you as you can. Rlowly
swing the arms to thn side until they nro on
n line with the shoulders Stretch each
arm, llrst to mm side, then to the other Ily
following the Inst tvro movements the arms
will be developed nnd the shoulder inu.clcs
mado firm.
You will find the following a very ample
exercise, yet If It Is practiced faithfully It
will greatly aid In thn Improvement ot your
figure-
Stand erect with tho feet n few Inches
apart and thn hands nnd arms extended
straight up over your hend Then slowly
bend bark as fnr as possible without lo.lng
jour balnnco nnd slowly return to thn erect
position I.'ow bend forwnrd, still keeping
tho nrms over tho hend, nnd return to tho
first position Do this, bending alternately
backward nnd forward, three or four tliries.
Tho last of tho strelchlng exercises con-
?r
FOUNDED 1858
Dewees
Quality nnd Standard Famous Over Half Century
Christmas Handkerchiefs
12 Vi c to S1.50
A very large assortment. New and pretty designs. Always acceptable.
Give Gloves for Christinas
S1.S5 to S'1.50
A large selection. Best qualities. Correct styles. Newest
atitcliings. Give several pairs of different styles!
Silk Stockings Are Appreciated
S1.00 to S5.00
Qualities you want to give, at the prices you want to pay. Latest
styles, llest colors, Everybody likes silk stockings as a giftl
B. F. Dewees,ii22 chestnut st.
&.
Gift
Gift
Hosiery
Buckles
Choose here, no matter how
hastily you are assured of quality
and excltisiveness.
VT 1420 Chestnut St
Where Only Tho Beat I CJood Enough"
LUIGI RIENZI
1714 Walnut Street
UNUSUAL REDUCTION IN '
Reliable Christmas Furs
Hudson Seal Coats $100 to $250
Caracul Coats ,...,...,, $50 to $300
Persian Lamb Coats, 48-ln., -wonderful value ,$450
Leopard Coats ..,.$100 to $125
Novelty Coats. In Civet Cat, Native Cat, Ocelot and
Baron Duki , , $100 to $200
Russian Sable Sets , ,..$100 to $150
Fisher Sets, $300; Hudson Seal Sets.,., ,... $45 to $100
Ermine and White Pox Sets .'.... $75 to $125
Novelty Sets In Ocelot, Leopard, Civet Cat $50 lo $75
Gowns Millinery Waists'
iiiiiwiiiMMiMiiiiiiiMiiiiwiiiiii.Mwwiwiir.yTilTinnniliir it
t'sts of thn followlnr movements I Stand
ci ret with lh hnmls t th sldrs. Now
rslse the nrms nnl try to rrseh for n lmi
Innry elJl far iilmvs our hvit. Stretch
th muscles rf the body to their utmost
csjmcity. keeiiltiRj th fctt firmly plntet
on the irniuml t.ower thn suns nnd repeat
the stretching movement ivt lensl ten times.
H n woman Is stocked with . lurpro
reservo of muse) and nervo foroi sho is
nndy to meet almost nny emenrrnev. tn
order to hulld up on this forvo It h necee
Miy to devote a portion ot eeh dsy to
phvslenl training- Try stretehlnic to
strengthen your muscle nnd Improve your
rttjure.
(Cerrrlsht I
Bran Brown Bread
Tro cups huttsrmlllc. one teaspoon rodiv.
one teaspoon salt, four tablespoons mo
lasses, four tablespoons shortening, ono cup
MiKar, two cups Dour, oiie-lmlf cup bran,
two cups irraham flour Add n handful
rnlMns, nlso a handful of nut meats cut In
small pieces IJnko slowly In lariro bar pn
Telephone- Girl Eacnprj Firo
At.TOON'A. l'n,. Deo. Jl When fire de
stroyed the Arnold block nt lloutidale.
Ml Irene llrady, a telephone operator,
who w-w asteep In tho exchange on the
second floor, narrowly escaped suffocation
by siiioks beforo lielnir rescued
Brand-Now Bnbie3
sTI r-!":!nr J-dter nil! mint, fire ef
i'.Th S!',t 2 'teem .birth. Hitl In
si Jlh.l.Vr,,,Kr..'hn1! . Addret '-llmnd.
f.llr"..i ,RI "n fddreM and. when r..l
EIi'Il,B,n. "If1"" ' wniler mint e
rnnnanr rich nolltn . arnl.
ll.ANNi:UV, Sir and Mrs. Tatrlclt. S210
Ilrown street, daughter 8 lbs. oa,
IIKVUHV, Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph, 19J1 South
Croskny street, dnughtpr, 7 lbs. S oj.
MorriTT. Mr nnd Mrs Merrltt. 1510 Hunt-
Ingdon strert. son
l'AYNK. Mr nnd Mra Joseph. J5t. More-
illth strvnt. son, 8 lbs 3 or
V.VI.IJNtI.m:. Mr nnd Mrs Jo.epti. 2JT3
.Stouton street, son. 6 lbs. T or.
$1 Gift for "Jcnciihtnc 1)."
The KvRsivn l.ntxiBR acknowledges re
ceipt of J l Hem m by mend." for n. Merry
c hrlstmnn for Joaephlno D
CHEER FOB lOOtt CHILDREN
Manufacturers' Club to Entertain 2000
on Christmna Morning
Two thousand dot and tlrla 1111 ba
aakut to Invade tho Manufacturers' flub
on Christmas morning, where a, reception,
the first of Hit kind sver tendered By tha
club, will be held from to o'clock until
noon. Tha children will b chosen from
poor families nnd a festival will be held
around tho huito club Christmas tree. Many
features and surprises hava been planned,
but Banta Clau will not nay what these nr
to be until the day of tha reception.
Members of the club and their families
will bs hmtn nnd Jumwse. Tfc elilWta . k
111 b Jnvltd tbtottgh; teol sw msttt u
ml fcelghbothoed tenters. Any" eeiiHir
claw or club 1dr aesirlBK lnrttafosj
for boys aM girl should cormnunleaia Iqr
mall or telephone with Miss Da-rtes. J
Christian street. The telephone) number i
Iiombard 1037 J.
Chrliitma Savlnjr. $290, Btrmed
Christmas money waa burned whan Are)
swept tha noma of 'Walter Moyeanskt, JBT
Mllnor street Tha cash, tats, had bean
saved for Chrhrtmaa shopping artia had bn
put In . closet on tho seoond floor. Tha
Bra atarted inear' tha closet nnd thewwaa
Vio-chnnco to nava tha notes.
I hop ltr.rtr: tinnss satanxi,T savb Mormr
FRANKSE
KR
TREETS
ELEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS
WOMEN'S & MISSES' OOTEIUAPPAnBXi
Jmntt
fell
njjHlBwIlvvV
Friday
ThcEmporium'8 and 0xr"Ofon.
Stock-of
Silk Plush Coats
And.Fln&ClothCoat8
WorUi tx $35
at
15
THIH .COAT f IS
Mill I'lmh or Hearer riiuh Trimmed
L"oxuriouatwo-tono,fnncy pliwhos.rflno
black ftUk. plushes, fur-trlmtncd pluahea,
Bofb-rrool velours, bronddotha, otc, many
with rippllnt: enpo collars nnd mostly
aalln-lincd. Second Moor.
Tixunmiuiuuuauxnrrriajaxnggns:
rr.i.niiin.i.f.i.i.'i.HTTitiwi.wiinTTTT?
Qt&
ROBINSON & CRAWFORD
'mimtmQ
' ' "1 o7i
.ere VcuaiLi;;
' Low Price'a44S
rw
Our Stores Will Remain Open Friday Evening Until 10 o'Clock
CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS
The Stores "Where Quality Counts" Wish You a Merry Christmas
25c can BLUE LABEL
Plum Pudding
Xw 20c
A money.gavine price on the na
tional Christmas dessert.
R. & R. Plum Puddinrr, can
22c and 42c
GOLD SEAL
ce Meat
lb.
12h
Gold Seal is the highest grade of
Mince Meat you can buy; fine in
flavor, pure and delicious.
Atmoro's Mince Meat, lb. 10c
SOUND, JUICY
Oranges
Do. 15c and 22c
Sound, juicy Oranges, and- the
prices are very low. You'll, want
some of these for Christmas.
Large Grapefruit, each, 5c
SSta&SS Gold Sea! Flour 'ft 60c, $9.60
A special low price on Gold Seal and mill brands of Flour. IfwIH pay you to buy a barrel atlthls special
low price.
SEASONABLE GOODS AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES
25c Table Raisins, while they
last, pkg 20c
Gold Seal Seeded Raisins, nkg.JZc
Fancy Seedless Raisins, pkg...l5c
Fancy Citron, lb 18c
Fancy Orange Peel, lb 13c
Fancy Lemon Peel, lb 13c
Choice Figs, pltg 10c
Soft-Shell Almonds, lb 25c
California Walnuts, lb 20c
Choice Brazil Nuts, lb 20c
Large Hazel Nuts, lb 20c
Fancy Mixed Nuts, lb 20c
25c bot. Fancy Olives for 20c
15c bot. Choice Olives for. ..... 13c
10c bot. Choice Olives for 8c
Choice Plain Olives, bot 5c
Lea & Perrin's Sauce, bot 10c
COOKING HERBS, pkg...2c, Ac
Gold Seal Vinegar, bot 9c
Best Cracker Dust, lb 7c
Breadcrumbs, pkg 5c
Ground Cinnamon, 'A lb.! 7c
Ground Ginger, 'A lb ...7c
Fancy AsparaBUS.-can, ..... .22c
Fancy Asparagus Tipa,-can.....l9c
Choice Asparagus, can.......I0c
Cholc Pumpkin, can.. .. 10c
Fnney'icd Beets, can. ...... ,-J2c
Cho&t Spinach, can 12c
Choice Maine Style Corn, can. ,10c
Fancy Shoepeg Corn, can, 12c
Tomatoes, can ....... 10c( 12c, 14c
Lima Beans, can 10c, 15c
String Beans, can.. 8c, 10c
Sliced Pineapple, can. .... 12c
R-i.detl Coffee ib. 30c
A blend of the highest grade Coffees grown, equal
in quality to Coffee usually sold elsewhere at very
much higher prices. R. & C. Best Blend Coffee will
be served after dinner in the homes of the most par
ticular people. Are you particular?
ROBFORD BLEND COFFEE lb. 20c
Gold Seal Tea lb- 45c
Vfc-lb. pkg. 23c -Uj. pkg. 12c
Particular people, whose taste demands a tea of
high quality and fine flavor, always use Gold Seal
Tea, and it only costs 45c the pound, a saving of from
35c to 55c the pound from what Is charged for tea of
this quality elsewhere. Your choice of Black, Mixed
or Assam.
KAMEUATEA lb. 29c
GOLD SEAL
Peaches
18c
can
"Gold Seal" are large, luscious
halves of the finest California
Peaches, packed in a rich syrup.
CHOICE CALIFORNIA
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GOLD SEAL
Bread
5
loaf
cents
Gold Seal is a hearth-baked Vien
na loif of the highest quality and
"The Best" loaf of bread obtain
able for 5 cents. You'll want a
triple supply of Gold Seal Bread on
Saturday,
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can 15c
Small, tender, sifted Peas-of the
highest quality and delicious-flavor
well worth 20c the can.
Gold Seal E. J. PEAS can 12c
Choice Quality PEAS can-JOc
FANCY EATING APPLES doz.. 23c
FANCY ONIONS lb.-5c
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strain of the holiday rush and enable us to give you tho better service.
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Look carefully over the following items. They will be of immenBe aasiBtanco to -tho house
wife who is particular nnd anxious about the success of the Christmas feast. Hcro-eho will find
an abundance of good things at money-saving prices.
An order placed at nny of OUR STORES is bound to bring complete satisfactions regards
the quality of the goods and insure welcome savings on the prices.
SPECIAL VALUES IN CHRISTMAS GROCERIES THIS WEEK
Choice Cranberries Se.tal 6c
Choice red Cranberries, the kind that makes the best Cranberry Sauce. Buy them by-the-jiound-and
get most for your money.
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