Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 26, 1917, Final, Image 7
0 V."v' y v 7 n' V . . AWH?r.. T.rT'-VsT- 'J !TT'W,Wi"JV i V "'TiTTOT'-'t , "- "' 3 .-"- v -fr," i r' " "" - . - "' '',. Mvft-"ttp i .i!5i;,i.'7vr'rTR",vr i '! v-'i. t lKp CONGESTION AIDS PHILADELPHIA DRAFTEES Detail Scheduled to Arrive in rami) JMeade This Week Gains jjonger Homo btay CAMl' MIIAM, Admiral, Mil., Tvov. 2(3 j,'l,il , jell'lila ilrutkcH who wcro fdioduled urrho in camp thin week will enjoy a feW tucio il.iju at home, uoconlltiB to nn announcement made today ut ellvltrlon head- Qjartcrt. .Sciullnt' tlieo ini.it to camp this cck, iiccoidltm' to Liunii ollIcfi!, wonM raufto u ferlmw congestion on tlio railroad, oiilnc to tllu ,urB0 "umlji:r ot ",cn ,vhr' ,111 ec llomo for ,ll holiday, nni1 to prevent (uch u congestion ,l VHS Ittied to defer the proposed movement of selected men tin. til nct week. m..m utis an nliuiidinco nt Ji y ut the. lu-atltiuiirters of IJohit.i1 NIlIioIrmi tod iv E, one of his aids. Allen Hutkr. u lMilla j.lphla banker, tiielve-d bin piomotlnn. uutler who left tlic bnnKIm; firm of e'hurli s u.vund lieutenancy In tho quartermaster ' ' Ml.l. ..I.... d.wi7p Y'S MAK,AGB MCENS1JS .htm. n., '" "i '."ft'y. I' . ai'J Katlirvn 1 h UViaNJUS LgD(iJr-lHlIiAIJfij,l-JIJUVt MOJSJDAi, .NuM.jJlK 20, lljT '' '!'j'n" W eViri '.Hi ltfn tnl yT ! r.,,ft "' Uonnor. .imJM-!,- -"m t . tij N mcy inoini, . ,,:, lr...'"."511 ".".' Ml 1 1' IN i.,.,l::.M."'". Mo. ..m"'''V",h"'0, ''" -T- ',' "' rt., hiiJ Jljrh-nrrt . 1'l.i iinui. ,"i,7,"V",. '"'.'" Vernon M Uiilmnln. li... -. . " "-'" X..... . ' .'.".," " tin.) and 1. Hfllillistnn nrt n.k.l ...JlnrVjV.mi' n"M,"."L. " tiKfor.l ,ic . na rW.iltil.i. iX.rill'j.I1l''il'r t, .,nl ).U,M John ftlLfltlflAfe. td-nv a -.. iM.Uf.ih" ft "v. -bC.',.:; Bl" " " '"'- M. ..... .' ."' r' i. iiiii r J Mil ii, ml t .. - - " --- itin r fl m. Btlil l.liellj corps TlilH mornlinf lio wan promoted to n nrft lltutcnuiicy and ItatibfiTrcil to tlio infaiitrv l.c- "I" i-cro as liaison olllcer In tlie lSTth lirlfc'ido 1'ASrOK'S SKKVICKS ON IU.OCK Ten Uolliirs' Worth Will Hu Auctioned to Aid Tobacco Fund Ten ilollurM wot Hi or nllKlous yirvlccH -III to uuctloi.cd i.lt at the nct vctklv lVimlwii of tlio -lly Hiiilnc8 oluli n.t V nday at tlio Hold Adrlphl.i in accord- mco ini ' fftr '"""" loila; ':, ""-''"r- laiidir H T.'". IMMor of tlio NorrW tret l!.iP'ist t'hurili. These serlce.-, may tJ. "tjl.oii of ' '" '"amine, IiuijIiib, Imp. tUtnK. "r mn "f ll" utl1"' "u"ur,"', f""" tlonsof the nilnWtn n h is heeii the cnsloiu to auction off $10 .rrtli'of mmlmmli-o each eeU at tin.. lurch01"" t,,H Piocccds lidns donated to the soldiers tobinw fund. 1- J mttcll, tho ill ht.aiitUI.in. today lufornicil tin tluli tl'-it tsen UuukIi ) rend twice as much now that .i Me In ihcw ir that we will produce morn tli-ui wo Innd He nlso nialntalmd that wo aie iv t atoB as wo Miotihl and that uttliiK f.. -n lnturl..s. nur a Ullloti lollu- u could bo aed In Philadelphia alcne. It .M TlnMrtiii. 'UiK 'iiarliti. in cJtn.1.;;,.i --.. - "irtia, 7.il S nth hi ..win. i I",A,?.,i,TKi,nu'lbI2Js N 21J " ' "- "nl';.,."rA:,-.J,'"Vcr,,An.rlT.rtl1- I'"" nm '"no Carl 1 A- To Open Ballot-Boxes on Evidence of Fraud t oiilliiuril from Vat On M liow ninny addlllr.nnl petitions we lino tthltli, will ho Kocrncil by this decision. TIum- riqlitv pplillons nio left from tlw 111 petitions originally Hied The Town MvctliiK ptrly hus ulo prep.ind tihcttt 500 other pttltlons. whhli bao not jet been bled with tho com t. 'The Indications from the mlo on tho lime da el iuu of tlio law it that wo will he able to piesmt tbeto paltlons and that in.Uiv of Hum will i all for tho openlnB of ballot boes under lod:i)' decision." 'the twinU'lho ballot-boxes which the Town Meitlnt; i m r I will present for open ing tomorrow uro In tho followlnt; wards and clhiblotrt W arj I '.I Ml llllon.i J'l I17 111 i l.i s , .l-t Is Wnr.l :ic, :it to ti 4. it 1MV nn 1 '.''.' 13 J 18 n-in i. o 7-11 N.li,Kl..f W. .......... .1- . . mi,, r ii;.,i,.',:.' ::. '".' "...,' .... "E1 n' mil U M....1.. l ... ... "... . ... mi i i ;;":. .'."" .'.,,r. '' J- ' u i ij ill .iwrim.i: It t. ,i, l,-i N', oth M llriiii. m i ' w " "' C'u'.r." '-,". -r v;i JHrlli.nno.1 M . .'.'" A .'unl. li 1112 N Wartinek Kl .iiin. "."tpit ,'',' V, KM,U"" ' ' nul A,lw J".,.-ui,iro'4". "- Wud n . nr.d ltoso Hccl.cr. .. r. .'- ' . . .utriiim it. muiiiiii I! Ilniin,. lie. i.tnrfMv l I'll. . . II, -s ,-(,i .t N, uml Iltsslo ami Irene anil ne , nud j ear ft LIBERTY CANDY HOOVER PLAN Urges People to Kut Homc-Madc Sweets Requiring but Littlu Sugar liberty candles, those tint uro home made) and reiiuirlnK little buK.ir, are im-'ul upon ah patriotic cltlzui-. of the Lniteil States it bulletin Issued today by Ind eral 1'ood Administrator llooer. Ilia ad icc, in substance, follows: I'lcry woman knows leelpes for liome tinelc cuiidv that are Miai'lntf of sueir I'tc tlievc for jour Chiittinas cand. Send this e.mdv to the bos In the ticuclies Fucli dainties as pope'eun balls and lamlj. crjstallzed and candled fiults. blttir sweits. ' ttuffed dates fi Hit li.isti- tnapu reams and vminv arietles nf ehoLOlates i-an be made to advantage Have a heime-made I'hrlsl- mas and help e.-uo susar li.i, ,i i Jo'.': -H.-i;ml I i. l Mute Ptrnnishlr. Mcr. mil. nml i:i ziiMMh i i;m j-,-, -s wmt,. t ...werfky, no t'nvH M ,MM.rV-.',,.,r;,,i'--;tr; ,eHml-nnd Jta,n! bl- ?i'r.J. 1.11'1!""1- -Ir. I-' r.-1,! ft . nml Mar uint A l m in .-,-,.. Wiftuiliistir tiv. '"v7i"',.. ' . Sl;,'i"ril . 7C,i, s jnrtlii rt . nnrt All.-.n. t, r,i ,-n Ar,i, rt iiir.. , n!'"ir. Jl" ,s"' " ",,J JuiiUtii lliti. in, t.'lj s ,M,, Kt Jlirrls ) I an .mt moi ., ,i .) . ,i n,,,.. -i ioH.r is-,o i'iiriiiiter t f-iimunl Ki, Jii,;,,,!,,,, pj,, ,, VuTn ,; M ie r '. .il Mod it -iiiiii. I Itns.iniin 1 1 i Housl.is ft. nti.l lump llnsHn i'll.l 1iouIh M AI.Miiii.r J'r.p..ii. .-.ID N c,M, ,t nn.i jf , t Ho ,. ,'"h.,.'-r. "'' "i -' ii"i'.k'-Mi..iIv" , ''"'lioroukli, nn.l Mali e Ish. r nil 1. -tiii,rt dr.it . nv. l,.ll1llh"",,lr..,!', ' '"in "I uinl Mllilr.sl A Phlllli.;, i If, Hurr p.l ilx m. ni..iii.isl, vi. Miiicnli, N V. an I lWni A. I.illt. l.tis ii nut. nli ii.o n t-iiii. limt r.ii.rili iil7 Plum st . nnj Mar il. l'11on..ki l.ljo i: sti rturvi I".' Ih Muiiihv llimriuril I'.i , nml Sarah Mr- lirnimi II ivirfunl I'i l rt i.nl l.ni., ri. (..". w bull .ti i mo, tin.l l.nhT ;N Itimit -,is in.ll in e '"-"."-e I! in Arnl.i t-.iis rr.mKti.ri mo, mi I Millie M.r v:si i, t, ,t Joj..ti It t nut III lT.'it i rftliHrine Hrwt ami Maul I. Wiiplilrut,,,, 7ii-, .,rktluii et Lici-iisid at r.lktem tei vi i:i-KT(.V, Mil, Xo. it. Tlio following tiuril.iKe llien.ses wore Issued heie t..il.u lostph l'oto and Uialrl.e I'm bins, llnnv H "'ilricn and i:il7il.eth II .sehinlilt. Lewis H Maelionahl and Alice officer, nil Tf Philadelphia; .lames 1' lluinsiiU. Phil i iKIphi.i, anil Kiiiiii.i V. Voder, IIIkhIiis, Pa ; Aitliur 11 I.oomls and lioiothv 1 Scott. II. Chester. N "V j Arthur I, ernou nml Mild i l.uttlle, ( hestcr; llornco Moo)s and lull i WINon. X'ew C'.itle Del . lMward II Divis Wilmington, and Pantile i Ne son, I'l.iuklln Hty Va . Anthonj Dell.e rto and M.irv I'at.iKiiur, Xorrlstown: Ihnest I Mnith and Maigitet l'.trrv Wlliiiiimtmi Merman s,i h ilhe and Peri5 Hurt lietn.it Jliih , H.irr It t in? nud In.i I'ul.er HrldKetou, N .1, ami Pred Uars and KUai btlh Thomas i hestci M.' 1 1 P.ipiesHitatlve .loin; 11, K. Scott, tvrnanl. yiitlon counsel, announced that his list of twenly.llvo ulcctid divisions would bo an nounced later Judres Martin and 1'lnletler dlfmisied the. petition ot .Indue lkmiilwell, of the Mll nlelp il f'ourt, for a te count to decide his llislit for u Judgeship In t'ouit of e'ommon Pleas No. .'.. Judge Honiilwell alleged that enough Mites tn ehct blm were counted fur Judges Monagh.iu anil r-taal.e. Thcfo bal ots he f.ilil, were flralght ltepubllcan billots nml were e emitted for his rival when th.y fhould havo bcui marked for tho Jutlges. omxi lies Pirriiio.v ntsMissi.n' Judkf Martin, In another dee. islon dls lnlsfeil the omnibus p.tltloti if Thomas 1 Armstrong, Wulter eieoige Hiilth and llll.un It McIioImio Town Meetlne- in. dldates for row olllcis, dif. ated by the pres ent i i turns, for opening uf ill ballot-boxes III the city. Tho i-ourt held thee It had no Midi Jurisdiction, but ibclnr. d that wher ever palpable irior ir fraud Is shown In speUllc tnslutKCM the Iiomh would bo npuicd by the lection e'oun iiother Town Jfee tliif," lotnry was won when the comt d.ild.d that tho Town Me. ling putj was not bund by tho three. (I.iJ ruin In pi.fiitlng its petitions. Coun se.1 for the Organisation indeavond to block fintber petitions by i itlng a rule tint 110 petitions eollld be presented lo tho court tin en dajs after the cillleial ll'tirea had he.n read In court night was given tho hide in tub tits to Hie additional petitions. It was f.ild tluit Mime of tho alleged frauds In the c tv may pale Into insignifi cance, win u the manner In will di tho loldler vote was handled will be eille.il to this attut tlon of tho court l.s KKAKIXf. CAS KILLS MAX Wife; Ovc-icomej, Too. When Pair Kountl by I'cilictman Lulling gas kllleel Jolui lilrv.m, tlftv four vears old, .mil overcame ho nlfc Theresa, also tlftj-fi.ur, In the kitchen of their hium 1347 North Second btie. t, this morning Tho piusitale f.inis rf tlie un pie were touud be I'clli eiiiuii I.viieh. of ibo I.'ront and M,i.i t sir.., u M.itie ti Thev Were tali, n ti -i JI in h lb spital when- the !iusl.itnl wns pi mourn et ili'id ,(,,i , wife was s.ild t i bl ill a eillical eoiidltiun l,i li. Il win. W.I ,11 tl. I. till I.J the ml, r 0f gas f 'iiit! t gistuhe leading fmin u j,.t to a i i liator ilis. onnee tetl Tlio police be lieve u was ,lt. ideutal FROM STUDIO-TO-SCREEN AND IN-BETWEEN What the Theatres l'reenl ThmiktfjrivhiB Week Told in Paragraphs tJviri theatre uuiniiRcr In the e'lti Is nn linuiii Ing special attrie linns fen T hursduv. Thatikfiilvlng tin y .Some theatre, will luno continuous peif. rtiiaiuis riom noon, until midnight Hut u vvolild Indee d be u 'I hanl.s giving tiny whin tin to Is an till-nlgbt iitotlo In tlilu clti, and some Sunday performances The p.irk Tliealio begins the showing of fiMtuiiH fi,r two ilivs imcIi this week The hrst . todav with Maigucrlli. I'lnrlt In "llah's llurgiar." , Although Ihc admission for todav and tomorrow Is Hftce-n cents at the Jelferson, the attrnetlf.ns oflered arc well vvorlh this small ilurge. ".link and the Iteanstiilk" Is toihi.v s show while "llafputln, the lllacls Monk" Is listed for toinnrtovv. All or the amiifemcnt devlcea at I'oney Island are used In n tutm eomcd featur ing lloscno Arbuckle, which will bn at the Shereml today as a special addid iittruc tlon. Mnbtl N.iruiand will appear at the c'lfl.v Slxth Mierl Theatre. In till photoplrtv oouiulv Tiouhlesoine eeretur' on Wt.dtips,in, it v t. In, sluinii In addition to i:tlnl llarr.v mot e In "Life's WhlrlMiol." in iibv I'arrc.ii and Mae .Marsh are. re united m the new (loldw.vn iroductleiii at tho p.il.ie.! toda. It Is colled 'Sunshine Alio' mid gives tliu featured plavers an j nliiuirlii.nl., ... .1...... .. rpA... ! .. ...A-t - "n-u.iuiii.f ..j Diiui. Bl'. iiu vui-i...r num. Tho Vic.idla tiialiagriin tit offers for till week tin si ootid Thoinas It Inco proelUC tle.il with William S Unit In tlm main ro.e The ftotv Is e.f the Wist and entitles! "The Silent M in ' Pour' is Kilt hanks, will make many new friends bv the theme of the in p (1 ictiiiti which Is at tho Stmle IikI.iv. 'He. idling I for tht Moon" Is Its title, unci Koub cer- I talnly d es know how to reaeli A in w star will be mtdeil ti the screen firmament at tho I'amllv 1ihI.ii wlun Mil- t tiled Havens npiiears In "The e'eiutiier of the i 'ommotiplaro " It Is a seMise nf elutv that ehllilrtn slvmlil seo "The Woman eiml l'orcot.'J for It tells of the historical tiinam.es eT the tee Indians Tho lllueblnl will Miovy It mi elltlesday. "The nhost House ' will !m nt the I.lhertv on Wftltusil.i), anil In It will be seen liuh,. Huff iintl Jack Plekfind Luis,. t,u wife of IMgar Jones, the movlo director. n ailil.il feature, te morrow nt the Apollo will In Norma Taluuulgo In 'Tiither'a Hat Uaud "Intoli raiue ' will be the photoplnv fen luro at the liin.nlua.v tho llrst part of this vv e i k 'nmm which In tho nltracllon today tit tho Al inniiirn Homo patts e-f It wcro tnlten in this ell) news,, ptr o(rf, n11, lB l((tlllo1K room ait il.arlv shown In tho attraction nl tlie Ileg.nt It Is "'II,, i',..i:p,,,ndent Llalne II inuiier'ti m "id I ii'in, I. Ualsh. who his Jtit slguid with e.ol.lvven pi. lures, directed Ullllum I'niinmi m J ho fomiueror. which ls todies at ti action at the Uleat Nurtlnrn Mary Anelrson ban jum returned tnim ti tvyo ejrs' visit Hie West nml will bo the feiitured pl.ier tomorrow In "Sun. light h J,ast llnld" at the HlMlto The rroiible lluster" will IuIhk Mt,un Martin Iwfiro ttie patrotls of tho Tioga em Ktiturdny Olive Thonuif, who I miw Sirs Jack IMck forel. will be featured In "rndlcrcl fir tine" at tfie Prime ss in Haturdnv t'lmtlle llnv bus been well cast In "Th,. Hun of tile I'nthei ' wh eh Is the nttractlon for Katun! iv at the Hub ;t l ,,,tern sloiy and full nf ivel) notion. Hthel Tlurrvmoie fans ntu nhl visit Urn Vlcloria this ,.,!. ami ,,, i,on. t)n ()1t favorite tcrceii player appenrg Iri her latest olTirlng "Tho Kternal Mother " llor co pailntr If 1'raiik. Mils, whoo work Upon the iirniuntlu star 's well known 'Wild Suiiue ' will furnish Marjoiy Wil son wlili a wealth eif nuiterl l ft r h.r screen .ipliearuni'i on Siiturday ut tho ' urLk i. lli m v Hull, luotli.r of Slu llv 1 ull who is iippenrliiK hi the llmail Sirn' Ti"itre In 'Among Those Present," Is one of tlienll stnr cast In 'Itasputln, the lllack Mo It," which Is siheeluled for showing tn Satm elav at tlm overbtook. orrln .l.ihnson Is to 1 e rluivvii in 'Wh'tiiT Ttiiui iloeslv; il Hln Itldgo Avenue Theatre toinorrovv Ills setien tiierlenc- ha not I lirti tinnh, but Ills vve.rk In fxcelleat t riu. Nam vv Trail" will rerve to In-' triieluce Will mi M Hn"t nnd his im-iy to the palreiJiH of Irogati Who fre pirrt tlio AuUltorlitm, where William Crozor tho "1iib. Int. tnaiiager ' presides. ' ' t Mnnv Improvemenu Unto been made to t tin Jumbo T hen tu lle th Mai and Jack l'lckfonl will np-ree.n- upiii tin sireen or the Strand th.B nk, but In sep.iiute productions 'Th. S l.-n.-e Selleis" will In- it the, jtfi. KiM.P-4 , --.... j.iins.nn actress. PlaIy,'"lr.Vii,lMn '" ,,, "1,eur ' the'ptloU?; Piny I.ttsy Money" r,n Ti...p..in., .i .14 f Cclise ntu A tu es of Citol." on U .ine""?.'. .::",,h.f,,,Let.'...Lf eatureal -., , --,., ... AU iHJ4J -v,'- .... . Tj; a, "a .r'Tar0" !!" .!'! '?.:' M f,.,,i "" .'1'itoay nt tne v nnh ii 3 .. .i .. . Mr Vernon I'aMli i delight I'll tilctlll. "Hie J- - 4 J- r y ill tin AMcSAilPTIACAfflE lUNUKhDS ol f.trtitlic.N will dine Thursday at I 1 the Am.di.1, in order tn avoid the worl: and worry attendant upon elinner ut home. &plcni)iii Surlecu jlcim ! oYsrcns on n.Lr y.iui crtcii uhves consotmi: wov ito ok ckc;..' or chicken a la reihe HUT OF BASS llOXzhwC UOAST TURKEY, CRA'-OZr.nY SAUCE lilSSOLC POTATO I'EAS C0SHC rUMME I.L1 TUCE SALAD, RUSSIAN MfSSlNG NEW rSGL'D TLUM PUrDING HARD AND BJM.VCr SAUCE MINCE Vin VU"iPKIN IT. OR ICE CRCA!1 C0FTEE 52 .0C '-'. COVER Earlu ItcsviTrl'":;-! for Tables Miuj lie 1 1 ml by Phoning Walnul JTiHI ;&.. 9', .-j .-v -Sti' 1 Uuii.ru..-,,., um L Wkd 1?0R .? ,-y OrTfJniv- 0 tth' MJenrabcr) W Ill" p'-rposo of tills nd i.t i-.art Is to turn Iho j '.-I of iltc Clulst-m- . uur's with jXiu - t -V. c .! . tiilc!c Idea o. t .a Ito'Vav siirpr.'os jv- red for toil by the tin. -c of ti.ibiicr, Cl-t names mean I'rctt t.r.i i in ; cuhii.r s. A.'d v l-'-n ; oti Ii ut rt 'I " 1 .ot mt and Jetsam," by Jo. in ii !galstv0-it PS KIM I In tl-Is Ucccm'iicr ij-uc, 'u will t,v tht tSi'i tl'stln'-.u! :n.d llrlt.-li uu tlior'"i pltt.tro of w..r'' rev 1 on hutn-iii lives l"s Hiven eut jour Iirst real tonctpiie.tj of what It nw "ii tu t:lhf, to bo cm hul, and still lei Co on 11 :.!. No e'-nibt tlio name of Ilci.ry K Thanksgiving Finds the Home in Winter Garb 'Hi ! Ji ttt .r )- tL.m rrrni .a-asr it'onjole Tabic viltu nolfitireus 'mirror, after Hie Meaievji Italian ntjlo ,.; the lleretitino crjfUmen. Ht- ADVENT of Thanksgiving finds the house wife putting the finishing touches to her home, preparation for the social activities of the Winter Hf!Mmtl. tllf. sciurm uiliei. linmn comfort is the paramount consideration. Needless to &ay, the Van Scivet Store plays an important part in this worthy work, for this is the recognised head quarters for everything in furniture and furnishings. Due preparation has been made to ineet the .seasonal demands and acres and acres of beautiful suites and pieces await your inspection and selection. Here oncinds the solution to the problem of furnishing t.nstefully, yet inexpensively; of securing that which is distinctive and better in furniture at less cost than the commonplace kind elsewhere. A Special Sale of Fine Domestic Rugs Now Discontinued Because the Mills Are Making War-time Products I.uK n ( .mi I I-.-.... , - a . i cui mrii&y.immar4'A 7 ,rr' K. , j. &. m-u .rtirf. L Li . i I PIANOLrPI ANO I :. '.ffo S -Hh Maitc-i I'I lyc-r-Fiano lh.il is the Pianola. I . I." ' ivy fr 5 VAN DYKE SllCC'tT jllsl IIIIW till)!,.) Ivl'J, linen e uccoiints of ii's tl.iva In IIoII.iiul When liofou-'Itt for pe.tco m A'it-rL-aii Minister to 1'tjH.icuc. nut In tills C'vr stnias Itsue 1 s menu i. v t'-.rus.s nslile tho i"'.l.nc.i of tllplo-ntt;- i,:trli-.!c nnd tie clt .mil br.n.is to jou -,i p ict ot rare 1I1.-.-111 anil Iir.Hi.v -" iTood-Ticle of 1 lowers In IIoII.iiul." 1 t " anpthcr Ainirle.in utiti-i-r or ilKtinrttun tor- i a m.isjj.. ur it-. ciiil.ii h ri : ji-t i o.v WHARTON it "'II-.- lrcitch- as Jii'i'n Iiy tin Aincrlcrn " r.trlps. oil tiio .ipturent inci.r IsiciKlct.of Trcncli th.ir..c'iorui:l rev wis iho iiiitliisil traits th it are insriil.ia tl'..' ueiniSrjtii.il of Anit ,c-:n v.ha icjI Iv I.n-i. the people cr I rir.ju to-i!.'. In :j !'..crcnt v..v, MlI!.ir. !...' V. aliu or, ' iho Tri o Inly " In t!-Is saino imtv'icr pro'.iotcj a elo,r i-ndcrsinu' i-ij of motlcr .is'v tile natic.i rl'a: ;-.is prc'duccil !ario mid j'c-rjrcli. I rnnarJii nnd 'I J .ii i, Cj'.'lilw-o and OohunlMjj. MEREDITH NICHOLSON Khukt and blankets arc of supreme importance in these strenuous Tar tijnes mid many of the prominent rtiR mills Iiuac Riven over their looms to the weaving of these Roods. In consequence, quite u few types of rujrs have been temporarily discontinued and we find ourselves with some incomplete lines. To attain a more consistently balanced stock we havo dccieied to close out these hiuhly desirable ruR at prices lar below their actual retail value, prices that actuallv approximate present day wholesale cost. This is, indeeel, a rare opportunity for tho home lover, for it is likely that ,nany of theseattractive floor coverings may be unobtain able at any price for some time to come. We quote just a lew typical examples: CHOICE ROYAL WILTON RUGS Varied selection in all styles and colorings, includinir the highly prized blue and rose shades. $70 grade, 9x12, $57.00 $65 grade, 8.3x10.6, $52.50 h ' I'll' a.fei-'fi Biin 11 life I SI' ' IM;I 'f V: E II "-: lii $62 grade, 9x12, $46.50 $57 grade, 8.3x10.6, $42.50 $50.00 Wilton Velvet, 9x12, $36.50 $32 Axminster, 9x12, $23.50 $26 Axminster, 6x9, $19.85 $45 Axminster, 9x12, $32.50 $40 Axminster, 8.3x10.6, $29.50 $54 Axminster, 11.3x12, $32.50 $27 Seamless Tap. Brussels, 9x12, $19.85 m Fall and Winter Draperies Our Drapery Depaitment specializes in made-to-order work and vu aio always ready to submit designs or oiler suggestion where drapery 'equiiemcnts are unusual. You are invited to come In and examine our extensive line of scrims, marquisettes and net curtains, armurcs, velours and art-silk portieres, etc. COMFORTABLES ' CRETONNES BLANKETS In cotton and wool-tilled, from j , raniMI, fronl orjtf f0..., For either singlo or doublo nlkolinv cover, .to heavy satin. tIle Viomesficind, to VO for h ng in price from $2.50 to $18.75 each the lino imported linen prints. $2.00 to $25.00 pair Vow will find our free booklet on home furnishing interesting and helpful. Phone or tend a postal and we will mail it at once. avam SdvtrCo. Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers. MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. BTORB OPENS DAII.Y AT I.SO. CLOSES AT 5.30 P, 11, MARKET ST. FURRY nOATS LAND OPPOSITE STORE. Maste-i I'I lycr-Fi.Hio lh.il is the- Piannln. tVl.tcr not only in theory but in fact. Over 30U p.itcnti protect the more vital feature:) from imitation. Surely ,m instalment with 300 c.clusi'o improvements must be superior, .Such h every Pianola. Such is the Stroud. Two nttachrrents m themselves uro worth the price of ,i Phnola the Metrcutvle and the Tlienioelist. I he Metrostyle gives you correct interpretation the talent that d'stingm'shes .t master from an ordinary pianist. It is in the Stroud. The Themodist gives you the solo ot the composi lion the theme the talent that distinguishes a human pianist Irom an oulinary player-piano. It is on the Stroud. The Pianola m every -.ense is the master phyei inaiio. And it is obtainable in the Stcinway, Weber, Wheelock, Stock and Stroud pianos, every one of which (jontnins the famous Acoli.in patents. EXCLUSIVELY AT HEPPE'S C. J. Heppe & Son arc the Philadelphia agents of tho great Aeolian Company, of New York City, makers of the Pianola. Since 1887 we have sold Aeol'an products. We have thousands ol satisfied customers among the (meat circles in the city. Your name should be on our list. As wonderful as the great Pianola is, still it may be purchased at very reasonable prices. If you arc not prepared to pay the entire amount at the time of your purchase, we will gladly accommodate youjhrough our rental-payment plan, which applies all the rent to purchase. We will also take your plain piano in exchange nf its present value. Liberty Bonds and Coupons urc accepted us cash. Customers pay no war taxi T he Stroud is one of our most popular models. PRICE. $600 Cash, or Churgo Account, or Kental-Payment Plan C. J. HEPPE DOWNTOWN-1U7-1119 CHESTNUT ST. UPTOWN 6ni & THOMPSON STS. t I'Ki vvri't u i to-v with in a t. r a i.'io of :i ii'iv.i; . . iiti!:i:!ftc.!liN j-n ' : l.l hi rL-d h'm (,eif m new uirrjnndipjs - if l-'s (Jui liter-ami of :i i -vv j.ovtl vl-.'ch btar't.d t, e lltcrry world -I'nd tlio amvs'r' truth a'iniit It I.nowti to only i inrp .mil a j'.'-J. "TJ'j Heart of Life "' h but ono of tlio Morlcs In ihl-V number. 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