Tw I rji n iii pigg wiijiiip!i wf ,m j.'wnwTT' gyp ffi-pi !..1T JLPHIA, nimmmmmM -j trvei" f v. f-iV ue"? . i . r ' A ' .- . i. .a I K A i '1 N GASCONS EKVAITOW ADVISED BY U. G. I. Letter to Mayor Wurns .Against Excessive Use for Ilcnting Purposes REPORTS BIG INCREASE Consumption J5 Per Cent Greater Than lit December of Last Year STOVE-MAKING TRADK WAGE RISE GRANTED Conservation of khh limy ! iibleetl of tlio eltlioni of riilliiilelilili In tho nnr future-. Till announcement aK tiuilo liy Major Hmlth folloulnB u eunferciicc Tvlth Samuel T. Iloillnc lircclilent of the Unllcil Ohm improvement Compiin), wlio pointed out the urgent mnrelty of cuh notion lit tlio nrcniil Unit In mi open letter lo thu Muveir today Jlr. Hoelltio pointed out tlmt tnc iiui NUinnllon of ei Mnce tlie llr"t of J v. rcmber lian Inrrciuied 25 per' cent over the, vurrcvponilliiK perloil lift e.ir uml that on one day tho IncrrdHO inuuiittd to 3C icr icnl. llo urged tho Mnvor to uld In feinrliiB th" lo-opcratlon of the prh.Uo consumer In e-untcrvtnif the fn MUintv 'I li'artllv approve t Mr. Vwllnt'8 HUdBCvtlons" the .Major Kilel "I here has lie-ver hem u time In tho lilntnri o1 tho tountry vnIiiii tho eonvrviit'ori o all FUpplles Is mnro Imperative!) pieces t-ary than now. 'Thn waste of Kai H almost .is t-erl OU8 iih tho veaslo In fooil, anil jii u result of my eoiifcrcneo with Mr Hei'dliie l mav liaMi Koino stuK tiiotil 1" in ike later" Mr ltodlno'n letter urging eoti-e rvutlon of bhh Is aa follow a. , 'Tho 1'hlladelphU C.ik Worl.e has manufacturing and distributing eupailiv Hiinirkut to supply u population inui h greater thin our promt population with gas for lighting, cooking uml water neat. Ing Wo nru not quipped, nor In any other artificial gas company eeiulppeel 01 expecled to lie, lo nupply fuel for hiatlng thu homes and business mtabll'lnmnt of a rlt tho slzo of l'lillaelclplil i Him licatlng stoves are dcslgmd and Installed for uulllir and ttni)or.ir lipiiting only, not to t iho tho pi in of liou-c-lie it Ing plants , "Since tho first of Pn-cmber gas ton sumption In I'hll-idUphla has InmuMil IB per cent over tho orrepondlns pirlod of list car, on ono iliv this montli thn Incrcaso was 3o per eent orr the same day 1 it year Wo ufK our co operation In tin in forccnient of trononiv In tin- ur of g is In munhlpal buildings, and with our pcrnihelou wo will Klvu eoplns of tills letter to tho newppuptr. In 111" Impo of securing tho co-operitlou of all pilv ite consumers In conserving tlm iltj's gas surpl ' 15,000 Men In North America Affected-Dispute Ended With out u Strike .. ATLANTIC CITY, Dec. 20 After m teifday conferenco here, tho Stovo VounelorV Defcni-o Association, employ- trs, and tho htovo Molders' Union hnvo agreed lo an Increaxo In tho pay of tho plcoc-workers of IBS per cent ocr tho last ear'n scale. Tho molilcrs rro lo receive a wage Increase from il 25 lo 5 a day. Tho changn attjets lfi.000 men and cstcniln to. nil parti of North Amcrlea. It Is thn twrntv -eighth settlement at conference without u strike, Tho chango goes Into effect January 1. Tho outlook wiih reported as enc'ouraglng fundfor!u5th1oys still lacks $1215.80 Christmas Gift for Men of All- Philudelphiu Regiment, at Camp Meads Is Growing i ' i 'j iinHBPii PIfflLADELPfflANAVAL , HERO COMMENDED Secretary Daniels Officially Praises David Goldman for Gallant 'Act l'KNNA. AUTII.LKKYMKN AIT (Iciioral Price, on rurlotiRh, Prultcs Keystone Troops' ProRiesh Rapid and t-itlsficlor Mrldis nie being mado In tho training of I'cuntjl alllalls In camps In Georgia, ,n cording to Brigadier General William ! I'rlce ommandliig the Flfl-thlrd Drlgadc, artillery, of tho Twentj eighth UIlslon, TJ, S. A , formerly tho National Oil ird of I'cnnsjU-inla, who Is spending a week's furlough at his homo In Chester. "Tho ofllccrs arc delighted with the efficiency of tho men," ho said, lcftrrlng to thoso In training at Camp Hancock, "who uro makihg great strides Health ondltlons .no excellent ami 110 are proud of our low- si k rati." Tho l'lfty-thlrd Hrlgudo Iniludis the lOith Heasy Artillery, fonntrly tho .sec ond Hold Artillery, of this cltj. HEQUESTS KOK CIIAItU'lES An estate xalued at -! 000 Is divided equally between the l'resbj tcrian Home for Aged Couples, IiaU; Calvin I'rebb terlan Church. 1'iesby tcrian Orphanagi and tlio Masonic Home, I.lizabcthtowu, Pa, by tho will of Thomas G Hunter, B510 West Glrard avenue, probated today. 'lh cntlro cbtate of Mary 11 Urcn nin, 1S02 North Uuckncll street, valued at $4500, la bequeathed to ht nilzabeths Komim Catholic Church foi mabtes Other wills probated were- thObO of Hacliel ItittcnhoUbt, 452b North Ubcr street. $3"5U, Sophia M. Oodle-j, 11 Bouth l'ort -second street, J5li0, Georgo M. Mahoncy, 1 JI13 .South Uivil) Jty strict, JJ500, and Mary 1. Titer, 1ST Habt Lelilgh ,ccnuc, JJ&OO lth rhristmas only four das orf a lot or the bos In the- Jlath Infantry down ul Camp Meade, Md , aro wonder ing just how much the pie pie "f thlr honi" cltj, t'hlludilplilu, really think of tlirm , lot of I'hll ulrlphlaim havo al--ends shown tint thev r proud of tho t 0 per cent I'hiladclphli nglment by contributing altogether $781 20 toward a ChrUlmas fund for the boB id khaki, few ii wliem will be able to visit their homes on Chrlbtiuas V ii Hut $121u SO more Is mdcd to com pute the fund of Jjnno wh'ch will go to bin- gifts for all of the JJU'J men In the regluiiut There aru wealthv ilieu In this tltv who lould rasllv kIv- JI200, but It wouldn't me in an muih that wuv an It would If ivcrjbod In I'hlladclphla eun trlbuted a little Among the contributors to tho $770 20 already In tho hinds of John M hlrong, vlcu president of the West Hud trust company, who is acting us treasurer of tin fund, were Hradford Craglu, of tlio Hill hehool, 1'otti-toMU I'.i . who sent SI 5n through tlm Hvi.nino 1'lhui l.M!LH, and two ismtrlbutors of JJ and tlft icntt, nspeetlvelv, through this lnwspap-r live dollais low.ud tin fund was rcielved by tin- Kvvnimj I'on-ite- l.i ixiLii today ftom tin- lbv Gisirge S Hurnllild, who has bun p istor of tho North l'risbvlerlan Church, Uroad strut and Allegheny avinue, for luoro than twent-Hvo ears If .vou can make n contribution, no m liter how Mnall. tend It todav to tho West Und Trust Company, South I'cnn squire, marking H "lor th 3Uith ln fantrj Clirlbtni.iH l'und " Tlio bovs at Camp Miailc will bo a. lot moro.cheerful for It accu$ki or i. w. w. plot Kcdeial AkciiU Uncarlh Dvnumile Suillcicnt lo Plow Up Town TI l.s v Okl i , Kee 20 Harry (alias "Nurf f-cd ') Casi. an Itlierant watch rci.iirer. and I. W ullphant, alleged t W agitator, hive been arrested 1'ediral ollii rs allcgn they have 111 i u-todv men who are elo'-o lo thf rcil heads uml brains of the I W outrages that havn been eoiumltted thioughout Oklahoma phu o war was dt clircd roi'lovvlng Cascv's arrest, ollleers of tlie Department of Justice dug up tullb clcnt dnaiiilte from tlio back Mtrd ol his abode In Law ton to blow the town off tin map Camp Doniphan is rlv inlie-s from Law ton Heads Motortruck Association W. H Mctealf was elected president of tho Motortruck Association of Phlla delphli at tlio Jiiuu il dinner of tho 'as-loelatinn DR. JANK CRAVKN .Of Kwmston, 111., is thu lirst Americun woman to be uwurded the Princh Croix de Guerre. She ultled in rescuing- wounded soldiers under tire. SCHOOL HOYS OPPOSE KEING SENT TO FARMS Student' Tells Meeting Teachers Refused to Telp Them Catch Up In Studies T. A S Miller of 172S OnU ttreet a student of the- Nortlunst High Siliool cre-alcd a sensation lit a uiect'ng of Malo otllclals. cdiii-ator farmers and school teuchcrs, when he arose an' publicly opposid, on bchilf of tlio high seliool bovs, tho pi ins being mado to send bovs lo tin fauna to overcome tin abor shortage Tin- meeting was held in the. li'r's Vorin.il School, and nuug Mlllei s tulk cauio at the enuilusion of a dlsiussion of plans for Inere islng farm eltkleiie-v He declared tint tho bins had not bee-i treated falrli on former occasions when the wire niltnl upon to do farr" evork. liec-auso tcaehers luid refused to help llicin c ileh up In their studteb upor their return und had told them that tlit left school te du this work at their oven risk Unless assurance was given that thin would not happen iig-iln, he said, the boH would rebel Ao :i result of tho bo) n talk the promise wiib made that the matter would be l.eke-n up with tin Hoard of Kdinatlou and arrangemi ills undo to protect tlio bojs In future Kva TdtiBuaj' Divorced CHICAGO, I'ee 10 -A dlvorc'o troiu Tohii W l'ord her d mi Ing partial, has been grunted Ilva rmgua 'lhcj wero married at Ami Arbor. Mich In lOli David Goldman, a I'hlladclphla sailor, whoso homo is at 405 Mooro street, was oluclally eoiuincnded for gallantry today by Secretary of tho Navy Daniels Gold, man Is a machinist's mate, second (lass, and Is on the I'nlled States ship O'llrlen Tho Ine Ident which has brought Goldman Into prominences occurred October 30 when he Jumped overboard and rescued Arthur O, Palmer, a water tender, after a gruelling light with a strong ebb tide. Thn llrst neves of the Incident reached tho parents, Mr. mid Mro. Harry Gold man, at their home this morning jGohlmiirs twcnt.vK j.ears havo been full of events and Mrenuous adventure. As a lad he was known all over ttouth Philadelphia us u sve limner It was inu of his regular stunts to swim from ho Morris street wharf over to Glouces- er und buk Then ho got the wander ust and traveled out West lo become a cowpuncher lie- became an expert horseman and then Joined the army us u PANIC IN DAKCS HAUL ' ', AS TWO ARE ARRESTED Foderal Agents Toko Proprietors Suspcctcdvof Selling Doozc to Sailors One hundred girls lied In a panic from a danc-eh ill at Eleventh and Whar Ion streets, pandemonium reigned, neces sitating tho turning In of a ilol eall, when Special Agent Garbarlno und sev eral assistants arrested two brothers, proprietors of the hall. Tho men, Anthony und John Matera, had been suspected by thu Kcdcrnl authorities of selling liquor to sullorr who frequented tho hall Garbarlno and his men, when they raiciicel the hall, found tho brothers In tnc- cllleu iidjoln Ing tho d mco floor When Gurbarluo btarted to read tho warrants tho men ran out of tho oltlec, aenws tlio el nice floor, pursued by tho olllcera Somo pedeMrluu saw tho girls and many of their escorts scrambling pell mell down tho stairs In un effort to reach tho street and turneel In a riot call Two wagonloads of eopa responded and noon eiuleted the crowd After Hie brothers were t ikcn Into custody the dance) was resumed Neirly 200 whisky bottles, tome- e mpty cavnirvnian inn after a vear s oricei.Hn,, home llleJi wrr,. prUt)1 lt ,1C ho plneel cne-o mora for the water andiI1(,, Tro wero manv sailors in the negotiated a transfer to the uavv He irowu- illBt x),t, and tomo of tho gills ins been in tin uavv now for six earsiwrro ollty nftPtn or hKten ears old end In that time l.j his ublllty has beetle proiuotnl from e oiiimou seannti to tin' rating he- now hulils Navj Needs 50,000 Recruits 1 if t v thouiaiid t-ullort. of which liuiu er I'htiflclphla la eicetcd to furnish liberal ipiotH, velll be needed to till tin gaps In tin- uavv, according to advlci-d lecelvcd at tin ree rutting station li-re. Ktectrocuted SeeklitH Christmas Tree NOUTIIl'Mni:itLNI, Pa , Dee- .0 While hunting Christmas trees George I. Hooper, tlilrt-se veil, married Nortli uniberluiiil, climb-el u pole- e irrjlng 2.',S0O volts of high ehetrlcltv lie touched a wire- while) reaching for ,i spruce limb and was e leeti-ocutnl J0HNR.WtEXEL,JR., ENGAGED TO WED Philadelphia Clubman to Take Jliss Elizabeth Thompson, of New York, as Brjdc Iho engagement of Miss lalzabelh "Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Do Forrest Grant, of 70 IJast Kifty-fourlh street. New ork, to Jeilin It Drexcl, Jr , of Philadelphia and New York, has '-ceil unnounced. Mrs. Grant was for--nerly Mrs Jaincs ltenton 'Ihouipson, of Philadelphia Miss Thoiupsoii is a granddaughter of tlm lato Dr I). O llrlntor, who was prominent In Philadelphia lllerary and 'oetil elrelos She was graduated from St. Marv's hche-ol In tlio class of 111! and made her debut at a receution given heie by her mother two ears ago Shu 'i is been nn ae tlvo inembi r of tin Junior league of this city und has taken part In their annual elranntlc enlenaliiments for charities Mr Drecl idlercd his services to tho leiveruuienl at the outbreak eif the war nil fulled to pass the phjsleal i-xainlna- on However, ho Increased his activity - the- war work of tho 'iouiig Men's "-hrMlui Assoc! itlon, in which ho has een Interested for many jeais, giving It Is time and energy the greater part of aril ear and passing his summer vuca- ou mi his ranch In Mcvensvlllr, Mont He- Is a member of thn Union, Knlcker- bo krr and ltacuuet und Tennis Clubs jffjnstmnfi Carbfi j'atrlotic unU other VL ricKJKiid WiU rrlntnj nimi? 35o clnifii up rrfif"i 1' ttrs SI 73 tloz4ii. J1 J-' 7T r MI'i, 100 $H Mi Proini t tl'tlt?r (No tamilrs 3"iit ) Christmas Wreaths cSSH'-ltB'- htara 1 rlee !'.i.r,kelo. Holly Sprits, cle, St reaartnalile prices Louis Fink & Sonllr,,, N '"' f"trt tii mm i1 un n i i a; i i wt m i m in w ue i WT IHVIIIMi "" inili iwi, tv-i- JID'lillllilllll Ulnf'M' It II i I PH 'of f I Dh ll Holida? Hosiery Here the variely is gredtebt, the assorl nient of colors most comprehensive and the quality factors most serviceable in these splendid full fashioned s'lk host: for men. Colors of white, black, 'TCf- navy, Ian, lielio and green, at -'v- Extra quality silk hotr at $1.25 Fancy clocks and novelty de$lgn in handsome lilh hosiery at ft. 15 to S3.00 1'lulitdili'hia HtadquarUra for Ladifs' und Mcn'ii I'hoemx Hose (j j Kfmrnibrr 1 lie AdtlreiM 11th and Chestnut Streeta Onlj Un htoro W-5fytiV$ "Men's jjifls m ith h purpose'' irj'i Men's Gloves of Real Value and Style for Xraas yelection of the kin.s and a knowledge of the .styles that men want give yon an extra valuein theseglovcs. 2 to $7.50 Mlinlrr Mlk shirts silk llo.e Holies . .Srckllri . Jl M to (in so . 3 Ml to S .Ml .no iii 3 no , VII III AO uo ,0 lu 0 no 1204 Chestnut St. 11 S. 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. Court Dismisses Coiinty's Appeal for Judgment Against llcglstcr Court of Common Tleas No. 4 hai dlstnlsscd the motion mado y the e-ounty of Philadelphia for Judgment against James II. Sheehan, Register pf Wills, notwithstanding tho verdict given by tho Jur In his favor In the? count) 's ult to recover thu big fees retained by ihn for tho collection of tho collateral Inheritance tax for the Mate. Thn suit was recently tried before President Judge Audenrled und a Jury and (crtaiu questions or Tact we j ele elded In Sheehan's favor. Lute the county inoveel fur Judgment notwith standing tho Jur's verd'cl, and ufler eotislderilloii of this, thy eourt jesterday llsmlssed tho motion. This clears the ree ore of tlie caso In tho lower court and tho county will appeal to tho hu. premo Court, Division Assessors Make Keturim 'I he assessors of tho 1336 election di visions today made their returns to the Count) Commissioners und received war rants tor $3810 each for tho work. Tho sum drawn from tho city tieasury to meet the; warrants was $31,430, I (II Mil II 16) The Provident Life mil Trim Company of rhlladHphla Veil only u hal a Trim Compnio elocs. fcu lion 11 riot, l(, rumils lOtltTII AMI 1'llr.HT.NUT hTItELTS Its LifeiMtWa 'wASIUNaToW, Dec. it.. the American doughnut hang bafance. It wan placed on trial life by the bakers' division of idmlnlstratlon. .If It l proved- Is using up too much fat It . banned during the war, I.iko other hearings now tho nln thn rlffht nf thn elouhmit tlnue Its nppearnnco is being hiJ ninu cioseu aoors. ', (j Tlio Indictment of the dougtrmNM lenus 10 oener creniionn ox uie im rt, tho cruller, the frosted bun threo layer cako being named as ; responsible for the short a go In thn moro necessary food Ingrcdle Everythipc a epscil I wEfiHEpiK i RICH CUT GLASS Manufacturer to Coruumer f Buy From Ui and Save Monajf lirtt Aiurtraent -i Ltrt Aiurtraent 1 of Christmas Goods (Bttt QutUty) Visit Our Show Rooms '',; F. J. SCHWARZ fiH 30li KENSINGTON ATE. . ieiyui, j.reteikt-1 im J. E- Oldwell 8f. Chestnut Juniper South Perm Squara THE 2ND LIEUTENANT'S SOLID GOLD BARS READY FOR DELIVERY (14 kar.it toId) Service Insignia Department H ' '? V-Tj V -TSSV wafflnWffljurjrjriinM ) jiv. t j j joooooooon AMa. Galvanized Boat Pumps ;T 'ifsiwa i !4HHtH, S -I L. 1. Dmrr Co . Ml V. 2el hi II ii In tOOO. Market Cti b jtassT) Q9O0O3 JfiJI gliiiiiH $5 3 for Cordovan Call Boots and Save $2.50 In This Week of Special Concentrated Values Don't waste! Go where your money is saved for you. It costs 10 less than ground - floor shops to conduct our business. We consistently un dersell all I' h iladelphia with the finest bootH made. This week's special is a bitr demon s t r a 1 1 on. See these splendid boots now; NOT" LATER $.50 vTHAN DAY. Don't miMi thin chance lo economize. Boval Boot Shop - ' n Caitti-'1-! ' hi i f 1 tj it I i i l 1 1 : '' SI . b. A ' A ' '... .---'A I i W 'r. , v'-'-'.--!: T h I W onrfer ful Milt lary Cor d o v a n Call Boot m J . E Caldwell fy . I Presenting gifts of Quality At All Times Advisable, Becomes Impera tive When Conditions Necessitate Wisest economy Pearl Necklaces, Necklace Pearls, Diamond and Precious Stone Jewelry, Diamond Bracelet and Sautoir Watches, Hall, Mantel, Desk, Boudoir and Folding Clocks, Silver Table Services and Flatware, Antique Silver and Sheffield Plate, Fine China, Crystal, Enameled Articles, Lamps and Leather Hand Luggage are Suggested as Christmas Remembrances of Utmost Desirability. Unique ., . Advantages of Selection and Price Oi UfE T S Chestnut Juniper South Penn Square 1 1 I S BONWIT TELLER &, CO. Ote Specialty ShOriainaitont CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET - 4 Christmas Gift Suggestions Of Practical Utility EXQUISITE PERFUMES Bourgois's 2.75 tp 5.50 Ho-o I'ompoit Perfume 5.50 and 2.7S !oilr.l Water 3.7S Roger & Gallet's 1.80 to 12.50 Hcurs d' Amour Perfume 6.00 ioilct "iiter 6.75 jnd 4.20 lolette etc Parme Perfume 1.80 Toilet Water 2.15, 1.75 and 1.30 Heliotrope Peau d'Espagnc, Bouquet des Amours and Indian Hay Perfume... 2.20 Vera lolette Perfume 2.20 'Toilet Water -1.75 I'lcur d'Atnour Set, consisting of E- tiaet, Soap and l'acc Powder 12.50 Coty's 3.75 to 6.00 L'Ongau Perfume 6.00 Hrliotrope, Iris, Violet Perfume 3.75 I.Or Perfume C.00 Violet, Ambretne, L'Or, Lilas, Le VcrtiRr, Muguet Toilet Water 6.25 Lc Mcttrt, Rose, Muguet Toilet Water.. 3.30 Houbigant's 2.50 to 7.85 Quelques Kleur Perfume 7.85 and 4.25 Ideal Perfume 6.00 and 3.25 Toilet Water B.60 La Rose France 8.25 and 4.65 Lilac, Rose, Jasmin, Violettc Muguet Perfume 3.25 Ioilct Water ., 2.50 Pinaud Lilac Vegetal 1.65 and 85c Dirt Perfume 5.50 Guerlain's 2.75 to 4.00 Jtcky Perfume 4.00 and 2.75 Jardm de Mon Cure 4.00 Eau de Cologne 5.00, 3,40 and ,1.90 Rosine at 8.50 Nuit de Chine Perfume 4.50 Toilet Water 8.50 Arly 1.00 to 3.50 Mavis Perfume a... -3.50 and 1.25 Lilas Perfumr 1,25 Toilet Water 2.50 Mavis Toilet Water !....j 1.00 Mavis Sets, containing Toilet Water, Perfume, Face Powder and T.ikum.. . 3,00 jr1 .Srv'i Y sis. AM 3.90 S'j 5.50 1.50 2.00 2.00 FOR THE DRESSING TABLE Ten piece toilet set, of striped English ivory, in lignt blue and gray, consisting, of brush, comb,, mirrof, clothes brush, powder box, hair receiver, shoe horn, button hook, buffer and'file. Especially engraved to order with three initial monogram, free of charge, in any rotof 19.7& Moderately Priced WOMEN'S GIFT BLOUSES Blouses of fine batiste, deep collar, tucked frill, trimmed with vul lace Blouses of Georgette crepe, in maize, tea-rose and peach, beautifully beaded and em broidered DAINTY NECKWEAR Collar and cuff sets of white satin Collars of white tucked net, edged with lace Stock and jabot of cream net. filet lace trimmed Collar and cuff sets of white organdie with net or organdie v fluting 3.00 Collar and cuff sets of white tuck- ed net with embroidered edge. 3,00 Collar and cuff sets of filet lace .... 6.90 - WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Handkerchiefs of sheer lawn, em- j broidered in blue birds and blue rorded hem. Box of three .50 Novelty Handkerchiefs of shamrock lawn, corded border, assorted designs. Box of six 1.00 J Handkerchiefs of sheer linen with embroidered corner. Box of three 1.00 I Handkerchiefs of sheer linen, hand Vn embroidered edge and madeira ? hand embroidery 25 to 2.0CJ BOUDOIR- ACCESSORIES l Brocaded boxes decorated with ,. rose buds and old lace, con- ' taining cake of face powder. . Very dainty heart shaped sachet pads, four in number tied together with satin ribbon and hapd-mace satin' fruit Old-fashioned nose-gay, of various French flowers Knitting needle holders of covered silk elastic band, terminating in two beautiful satin roses, pink, blue and old rose Telephone index, brocaded and gold lace trimmings, in Du- , barry, pink and light blue. . . . Powder container and puff, cov ered with silk and decorated in gold lace and rose buds, pink, old rose, old blue and light blue "Yogi" an incense barrier, done in antique jpreen finish. Also a small packf incense Rose leaf sachet in chiffon bag, decorated with ribbon and rose buds 35 to Large double-scented sachet pad with rose decorated top. Pink, blue, old rose, maize and lavender Cut glass "de Vilblss" Perfanuers, '' in various sizes, ...... .60 to .50 75J 1.25,' 1.21' r 1 an '1 1.71 1 w -tG' 'tM B. m v': ?! m iSV' t- Jl $ Jig IjOM t ' rv i : i A 206'lOChtsinufSi, J -A . ,Vj i ; - liCl . '.
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