a- ' ', 6 hi" r ' ""i1 ui . C EVENING PUBLIC LBDaEHklBAIBMMkJ. &&$&$& OKMfem.,V;; a WE CROSSED Y THE BRITISH fcUgnc Quietly Watches rtC--w, n,"iw T not KaU iTi.c tj W1U1KSU U1UU I.meeJs governor arrive fl4f& Word of Bitterness to fC'.Show Emotion People Must Have Felt BURLESON CUTS PHONE CHARGES of 6lA Mills a Mile. Adoptedl So" Jr. . B PHILIP C.I BBS PfSJSjecial CaWe o Evening Publtc Ledger Wp " Cetvrteht, lilt, tu Veto York Time Co. filtt lolojfiie, Dec. 14, (aeiaycaj. This morning- nt 10 o'clock British when the cavalry lanI U& the Bonr;(of. The Lonir. long- Trail." There were' lancer In the first escprt squadron, and the officers rode with drawn swords, and as they came near to the saluting base turned In their saddles and shouted In the high. long-drawn voice of the cavalry command: "Carry swords I" and then to the escort squad- T r . Tt ni ron. "eyes new i" and every trooper Long Distance Basic Charge turned ms ncna umcwujo. ui mo" was a gleam of steel helmets down the lines with that fine, stern Iodic of men which gives a. thrill to one's spine. Lancers and Dragoon guards nnd Hus sars with their horse artillery. In whlcti each gun was polished as a pretty toy for pageantry, and not for death, they passed In a steady stream which tools two hours to flow across that bridge. Down below tho quay side was an other procession which I happened to see when I looked over the bridge. It .. headed by two German officers In I fun uniform, with a white flag on the front of their motorcar, and behind them camo a loiur line of other cars with the German eagle painted on the ! panels. They had come Into Cologno under a nag oi truce 10 ocuver up tne cars, according to the term? of the armistice. Cologne 1 Ordrrlj- ., r . unification of rates, the change pro vides: Tho placing of all calls on a stAtlon-to-statlon basis' nt the rate of five cents' for each six miles up to twenty-four miles and Ave cents for each olRht miles over '.wenty four miles on each toll call. Establishes a new baslo rate of approximately six and one.quarter mills a mile, airline mileage, on long distance calls, with one-half the day rato from 8:30 o'clock p. m, to 'mid night nnd one-quarter of the day rate from 12 to 4:30 o'clock a. m. Puts an Initial charge of 26 per cent on tho particular person call. J ,. ,TJ.,T nn net? It is the lost point which Is making BARNETT'S HIGH PRAISE many auoious or tne reauciion to tne 900OTHENBACK ON LEVIATHAN Heroes in Blue and Khaki Enthusiastically Wel comed Home NIGHT RATES CHEAPER . ! public, of the phone costs announced I , Sonic Monthly Toll Bills May ;en Postomco Dwtmenf .tole. j Coniniander of Marinca Proud Really Be Increased by New Schedule cavalry passed through tho streets of uoiogne, crosseu tne jouenzoueru itli0 Cologne Is orderly nnd submissive to h. rcultlon3 under British ajthorltv. ugn mo SlrlB U4,w- ople g0 oboul thelr way wth tho Holienzollem ,,. nottce as possible of the foreign brlUse and went beyond the Rhine to , ir00ps In their midst, though iM the Uk possession of tho bridgeheads. I cafes and restaurants one sees .them Forborne day not many British sol- j Zn7ho come in to listen to the IBM? mora naa neen seen in uie n Cologno, tho troops being camped in J 'the outskirts, and it was only yester day afternoon that the 'British Gover nor ,made his entry and established lit-? .headquarters In one of the hotel9 I. I ., IS music of the orchestras, which play on gayly. as though no tragic thing had come to Oermany. Th'e kilt of the Scottish officer breaks down their mask of Indifference, anil they cannot hltlo their smiles at Its strangeness to them and now nnd again Which had been taken over for tho t the breezy way of the joutig Tommies present. Crowds of German people . or Jocks and their good-natured humor .m....4 ... tho m.n tv-hn will con- softens the looks of jieople who naturally gathered to see the man who win con , mclIne(, t0 beBm at the Brllleh. trol their way of life during the 15ttl- ( Hgre nnd tier jg-n,,!,.,,,,!,!,,,, jer. lali occuDatlon. and were kept back in mans who were soldiers until a ueek or ia. hollow square by their own police, ro ago acted i guides to the British St,. ,. nr.v.rnnr' motorcar drove who lost their way In the maze of streets. . ... . i-.,. .vi.tio r, and I have heard them exchanging .In with an escort of lancers, v,WIe a , .,,,...... of battles In which they band of Scottish pipers played a greet- fougnt aKalnst each other. But there jnj. In no fraternization. There are the com- Thls morning the passing of tho , mander-ln-chlefs order, against It. I -V .i. m-i., wn nn Im. ' The British soiaier Jias not esiaunsnea (cavalry over the nhtno was an im aB hc usp(1 n prcsslve sight for all the people of j.rnncei fhe German language beats t Cologne, and for the British was an-, him altogether, and he nnus only one What City Will Pay Under Nctv Phone Rates 1 2. - Sis t I? .' . b" Sn Krncic'o". 7 sifn iTsfilTi 1 1 .l74r, TxTn f'ottie :oo K.;.T is.no 3.7:1 Mlnnenrnliii ... nnn 7.o n.oo i.rwi New Orleans... 10NA T.Rrt S.7R 1.70 St. Iuls 7H0 a.M 4.IIO l.L'2 netroit riio t.nn 4.aa 1.1m rim nucli . . n70 ?.c) ti.nii l r.i fhleiEo 7-J." Ti.no 4. ft.-, 114 rierianl . . . sun -j. 7. s.ss ..in Htubumh a4i l.-s j.wi .a Newport ... . :mo 1..V) i.so .an naltlmnro . SJ .-,() .,-,1 .14 New Torfc . . . . 110 HO r.ll .14 V.'anhlnfftnn . 110 .On .70 .Is Hurrlsburir .... no 70 .n( .14 lloBtotl ... SCO 1.75 188 .47 CABLE COMPANY MAKES CARLTON CO-DEFENDANT New York, Deo. IS. (By A. P.) The ' i oinmerciai intiia company toaay niea papers In the Federal Court here, mak- ' lug Newcomh Carlton, president of tjie I Western Union Telegraph Company, a party Idefendant ' with I'OBtmuster Gen-I eral Burleson In the Commercial Com pany's suit against the Cabinet, official ' to have set aside bis action In taking I ovir cpntrol of the submarine cables on behalf of tho Government. ' This action today brings tho suit Wlth- of Record Made by His Fighters fly the Anoclaled rrtu , New Torlt, Dec. 16. Her decks swarming with nearly flOOO blue and khakt-clad 'veterans of Amer ica's overseas service, the liner Leviathan, which foiled five submarine attacks while transporting troops to France, docked today. Tho vessel's speed saved ner irom ..., ,v.wu. luunj muiKB iiiu wuit Willi- , - - ... i - ,.u In the jurisdiction of the United states i torpedoes, according to officers who told Postmaster District Court til Veu York Mr. f?Arltnn llBU lU'BtllV .InUB ...Itl.lH 1-IiIa1. n A-...a '":'; after which the case may go to trial. POPE MAYJSKWIISON'S AID Rome Reports Vatican Would Have Him Mediate Trouble Home, Dec, 16. (By A. P.) Pope Benedict may request President Wilson to consent to act ss mediator In an effort to reach a reciprocal pact which will solve tho dissent which has existed between tho Qulrinal and the Vatican, according to the Topolo Romano. This- question, the paper states, will In no case be brbught before the peace conference. 430 MARINES COMMISSIONED for the Ilrst time of the former Voter land's encounters with U-boats. None of the projectiles came dangerously near, they said, and the big 'ship was at close quarters with the foe only once. The former German liner came up the bay amid a din, surpassing In volume any previous welcome to a re turning troopship. Of her sick and wounded fourteen offlcera and 1421 men tho majority were on deck, some with crutches and canes, while her rails were lined with almost B000 naval officers and men, veterans of the sub marines defense patrol off the French and British conBts, nnd 2500 soldiers, with some of their commanders, heroes of the bitter lighting in the final weeks of the war. The naval contingent, largest of any which has" returned homo since the sign 5 other historical episode on the long . oieeseu woru in it , ,,, ,.., , .,,. outer uiaiuiu. m . n j h . d b, But u,e i,0p,, Mourney of this war, which has led at j l, ,J hlme through thel, Ilghteu wln. least to this river flowing' now behind ; d and he starea into them like a tho British lines. To tho German peo-1 nl the Rhino is the very river of. child outside a toy shop, the richness of them. wondering at I' "f .v..!- Ur and down Us tide come drift- The German shops are displaying thelf ft .i i.t ,.m'ori nt their i Christmas goodi and the war has made Tmff all the ghost memories of their jjo outward d,fterence to the spirit nt j raco and Its water Is sacred to them ihlii daIi aoon comliig, which is kept in las the fount from which their national Germany ns a feast of homo life, with (legends, their folk songs and the sen-! as much sentiment, orlnore, as In Eng tlmenU Uiat Ho deep In their hearts :tre are th0UsandB of Christmas I have come forth In abundance. trtes in the shops, lighted when dark- I m,ln. Tjtst I.tno nf Defense ness falls with little bulbs nnd all ! , .H? , , 7 1 wm!, i.. ! sparkling with colored bulbs and cotton In military history tho Khlne lias sn"&w- a)rl3 wlth ther hR,r ln i been their last lino or ueiense, tne moat around the keep of German atrensth; so today jvhen British ' troops rode across the bridge and passed beyond the Rhine to further ' outposts. It was the supreme sign of victory for them and of German de f feat. . . Tney are a proud people, and they jdld not show by any word of rago I or cry of blttemes3 the emotion they Washington, Dec. 1(5. General Burleson nn- nounced last night that, effective Jan i unry 21. a uniform system of lonK-dls- tance telephono rates would bo rstab i Ilshed throughout the United States. I designed to do away with "Injustices J and preferences." which exist ln many places. According to the Postofflce Department, tho new rates will pro vide reductions In 70 per cent of the 1-rrusv.B in me icuuiiiiiiiK ov i- twin. , turtea tne s;xieen weeKS course at the v,if ,nnnth Riient In Pnrlq and at th The new schedule a !o provides for a hlrd marine otricers' training camp hn .m ",l,?.if ' .11 ,,, li! nnt decrease ln the rate for night long- here. ' front, enthusiastic oer the record of his distance calls. As set forth by the i Men from thirty-eight Stales nnd the fighters from Chateau-Thlerry to the Postofflce Department's committee on I District of Columbia and Panama re- ; end of the war. He said the marines j I ceived commissions. ' were ''.Vonderfui; and the' o'nlycdnP Plaints wcro those of the wounded de nied a chance to get back to the front "If like this, said the general. "If a man loses an arm he says, 'It might have been n leg and If he loses a leg he philosophises, 'It might have been both,' and If he loses nn eye he reasons 'It might hai-e been my head.' Most of them, I find, are worrying for fear they will be of no further use to their country and 1 ani going to put forth levery; effort to find places for these ,wounded marines In the service If they tleslrc." The steamshlp'tjtockholm of the 'fiwed-lsh-Amerlcan line which was'forced to anchor off the Statue of Liberty last night on account of the fog. brought home a number of American refugees who were badly treated by tho Bolshe vlkl ln Pctrograd, Among the army men aboard were 486 officers and men nnd a number of wounded from the second antiaircraft battalion, which was ln action on the Tout front when hostilities ceased. They are from California, In command of Major Jcmes V,'. Riley, other ferial units were taken On at Liverpool. Many Wear Decorations Many of the returned Americans wore decorations for bravery. Among them wero Lieutenant C. Vallng. of Dun kirk, X. V., and Lieutenant Leslie I. Faber, of Indianapolis, each of whom hrd. brought down thirteen enemy air planes, for which they were awarded the Insignia of the French Legion of Honor. Another soldier who hnd been honored was Sergeant Carter M, Smith, of De troit, Mich., a member of the 131st In fantry of the Thirty-third Division, who wore the ribbons of Belgian and French orders. Sergeant Smith went Into the Somme fighting on August 8. ho said. The next L day Oerranhlh, explosive' sheUHeok oft hts left leg. Isomer yVeck', of Bpworth, Ga., 17tl Infantry, came home with a wound re ceived In the attack, of the Thirtieth Division on the Hlndenburg line, near St. Quentin. "Showed lloche Something Mew" "Thar? never was, a bunch of men whq could fight like the Thirtieth," he said., "Tho only 'kick we had w.B our officers would not ltt us go ahead as fast a's we wanted to. The boche Is uome scrapper, but We showed him some thing new In that came. Home by Christmas Is all we are asking for now.;" John L. Jackson, of Bridgeport, Ala., ,of tho same regiment, had his leg still In splints from a Bhrapnel in tne uommo battle. "Well. It was some fight, and we all sure did go after them," he said. "This little old wound of mtno Is nothing to what some of the boys got, and the only thing I feel sorry about was that my wound stopped me Just when the go to? was getting good." ' Sergeant Wilbur Slmcoe, 10th In fantry, of Elmlra, N. y said that after his company of 260 men had engaged In the fighting on September 20 there were only ten left alive and unwounded'. Private Robert M. Taylor, of Fir, Wash., Thirty-eighth Infantry, wounded at Chateau-Thierry, arrived with his right leg In a bandage. Among others of tho Twonty-sevcnth and Thirtieth Divisions who came home bearing wounds of honor were Lieuten ant R. W. Pinto, of Racine, Wis., and Private Adolph H. Lelssner, also of Ra clno. Many of the troops brought trophies of battle, and one, soldier, Private James W. McDantel, of Alabama, who served & the'ltautlM, !' man htJt llAWn . lHii..Jl nilr','MWBrln "plokelhaube" helmet which h Wrtl p"l, t; tured ln the Agonnfforetlv ana'carry , ., ing a uerman FilQ. over.jjis. qnouiror.p x&mg Popular PrictVPJtfci)tr People 'TUESDAY .. LUNCHEON SPECIAL Chicken Pattie 35 cents DINNER SPECIAL HalfMilk-Fcd witti French'Pew jj. iml Hashed Creamed Potatoes 8$ cents . , Populir Price foe Particular PpU win prvvilltthewtr-tMfCcmim; elCUrl 132 Sacilh J$th Street 124 South 13th Street 1 QHEcRJpc. ., J. O. PATTOH, KnUml !' $wj 3! if v 00 c tv . . r Ing of the armistice, Included men both Men JrTom 6ti States, District of from fleet and aviation units which haa Columbia nnd Panama in List ' fought u-boats and convoyed merchant Ouuntlro. Vs.. Dec. 16. (Bv A. P.l 1 rlilps In nnd out of Allied ports. viae leuucuons in iu prrccm or tne .secretary Daniels today awarded com- Moji.r General Barnett, head of the rates now In force, with slight in- missions to 480 marines who have com- I mnrlne corns, returned from two and n MMMMmmnMtM f ' ' . 'V ASCO. . AC"n I I "illf1 I M ASCO. 2g ASCQ , . -m . . ,. . " H g STORES CO. - - ' . xvtazMmw m 1 Tt must have felt when the British men C'went otier the bridge, pigtails nnd small boys In soldier caps 1 stand with their noses glueii to tne win dow panes staring at the blue-eyed dolls nnd gnomes and hobgoblins and mechanical toys. Thy.v are the children I met In the Rhelngaese and market and narrow alleys with not too much to eat and the wolf at tho door. I The great shop of Tletz, tho biggest I store in Cologne, there l"i door upon 1 floor richly laden with thn accessories . .. ., ... ..T flvn.nn l.nn. 1Ik Tlwrn nwn not auoi niiiciiin w uguuiui .luti.n me, ineio were not . . ...A v.,.,,!?,,! viaDB .. Jhrm prowds about. Many of tne !",c. '. . ..,' ..... , V o"p,e of qaloyn. did not come out to ? "d wlng ms!' ad' Chstmas J&J-aeev tne ?'"'""'",?,",.;?' i ,rs. creener than those that grow ln liKZ hut there wire Ines of I IDs forest of Euph'en, taper high above fh "r.-iUi.? nfrewavenndf the counters with Santa Claus as their J 4 rfi'" -i l' ;. oni, .n,i nf the, 1 guardian angel. $?': IKrT n.ra hri.w. The German Christmas Is coming and iffi1-1 wk. wfc.nnli.rn hrlrtre Is a massive the G.erman people are preparing to celc y u- .......--..-.. ---."-:-. ,. ,? - -- antiAefrlan (are eiionnuu" wm". - "'.'." 1 ...,.u ,u.i- i,.,i uht iim T . Tniaala nncl nl.q Rnn. or tne win m.,' ww.. .....-. txS v.i,. will, a .mali lliaf Iiak lialcen riff txaiicu win ...- - ,. psi itne crowiu iu " "".-. " ........ ET.'t , n.inm.- nne of these statues on the 1 1! southern side of the bridge, General Sir 1 Herbert Plumer, commanding the Sec ond Army of the British armies ln the : fiiM nrmv of Flanders, which has fought ; so many battles since the first battle of , Tpres,' stood in tne miost ot me gen-, ' erals and staff officers of his corps and 1 divisions and brigades and received tho, , salu of the cavalry as they rode be- I ..Wnd the Rhine. I Honor to Krery Man I f Hardly once during two hours did this valiant old general give his arm any I K?Tret as he stood there rigid, with his 1 hand to nis cap. it wua u umci iui- any man ; but Plumer, who has known , i .ifli- nf his men throusrh bloodv ' & i ;... saluted each of them todav. ' 5 .-.,'. --""" . . u..:; Zw colonel ior corj,u. u4 iii-miki, wi m- . I....., w aivnainr. wii n nil ma dinner, uuhici v o. ... . .. I fb i Mrn'e Riimto SUp- f,m. Of enper-qual-ty brown kid. 3.00 to 4.50 ?s:' 2.50 Christmas Hosiery for Men, Women and Children Womon'a pure thread silk hose, all colors, 85c to $2.50. Men's thread silk socks, plain and fancy, 65c and 85c. In Christmas boxes. A wonderful collection of beautiful Slipper Buckles for gifts, SI. So to $25.00. Infante' Eiderdown boot! blue, pink, whit. Hlbbonl Kft trimmed .. x,ov 1 fflf M- - ri 7 - - . ,-..--i . wtu brate for their children a aaKo in tne 'u r! t'ttJtA neri.itals below the towers Germany, ana mere win lie more tears rA y lS- l?LtyAnAf".fi"l"..e,Ji.fwn" than laughter round the green trees i? SJ li KA'. honor he could give them on this last Wi'j nnik in ineir juuuirj d cim. - ra & Iv picture which belongs to history. K& A truard of honor of lancers, with red r vj and white pennons at their lance tips, ' ' I was on one side of the bridge below the K : ... f wnilam T. slttlnir there mo- SV tlonless. as though also made of bronie, I ,,, at... '.k. . n. Vrnvama v, irttnt nrli.n &. .llKO Hint iiif!- ., u. ......, ,,fc ....v.. BJ -their" beautltut animais paweu tne v- 1 ground and tossed their heads. A band Bl(' wa close to tna army commanders raiSv .riiarn nnd when lieVame It plaved the ' .'old tune of "Rule, Britannia," and then LUMBER SALESMAN WANTED "M..IT ...ttWItah.! Whnt.asla T? v In TTiU- t& i.dt'Bnlft. MUSI oft moroucniy compeicni ana i !i'ift' r nd vicinity, principally hardwoodi. Splendid Founded 1865 THE Anvwiritinlti' and future. w--..-.... ---.--. WVIi vorrciuuent uiiiiu:ii ii. Addrei Box O 211. Ledser Central, Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia Our resources, both financial and legal, are such as to in sure the prompt settlement of your estate in accord ance with your wishes. . Fourth and Chestnut Streets Member of Federal Reserve System Women's Boudoir Rllppera. Blink kid, quilted tnnolM, flex ible leather !. Milk pom- O nn pern "uu Mn' Telt In Oxford ehrom Comfy lolo Male. 1.50 Hltea-tit Box, flnut Xldrdown wool, for men and women, Vartooe TKn colors RC orit endure that wly rash! . ' mam o v r v Zaw AA : . i m. 14" Ha r-fl i few ErA m' ikiS. '' aaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW aaaaaaaaaMfaaHeaaHaaaaa. .PBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaVBaaaaaaaamVBaftBaal BaaW '"raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHr BaaaaaaaBtaaWa atv aHlHBailHaMaa. I HALLAHAN'S FIVE STORES SPECIAL SALE Starting Today, Monday Christmas Sli Woratjt' BoudtLr fillppri, ln Klmona colors t rlbbon-trlm-mcd. 1.50 & 2.00 ReiinSI Kobe's wonders for sick skins , ,v. . I ,li ,'skin that is rough, reddened, i dufiffured' by eczema, aoro spots I'MftU ittehlin iiitKMlnol Jntmenti help- you Ma- iAA ,nlT fliao nnnvincr. ifn- mrr . . , , r afttctieiw of th akin. y..r . " tjfi ......-.. v . Reslnol Ointment contains medic inal h gents that 'act directly upon the skin, heal 'its hurts and help -it to keep healthy and attractive. Itesinol Soap aids and quickens the action of Reslnol Ointment. At all dVolrf. ' - v - ' ' ,!. . 3 1 .' f Mliiti' and Cldl drta't fur-trimmed f.lt -I or Juliet J..AU ers For AH the Family Here is a great stock, planned and purchased nearly a year ago, giving you advantages of great savings over today's market Values. All Hallahan Stores are open Every Evening until Christmas, Use the Hallahan Store near est you. We exchange Slippers cheerfully after Christmasyou run no risk by guessing at "the size" A special force of capable sales people on. duty at every store, insuring quick service, without long waits or tiresome delays. HALLAHAN'S 919-921 MARKET ST. 5604-06 Germantown Ave., below .Chelten Ave. 4028-30 Lancaster Ave., above 40th( near Fairmount 2746-48, Germantown. Ave;, above Lehigh Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts. (Juvenile Store adjoining) ' Infante' Carrlaso Dooteee. lllli or loir rut. fur trim med, eoft eole. Dlue, pink, white. 1.25 & 1.75 Still They Tumble: A further cut in the prices of some additional seasonable lines. Wo are right on the market, giving you every advantage of every fluctua tion. American Stores customers are reaping these benefits. Why not join the busy throngs that fill our stores from morning until night? T. s ' ArwirX Bat bmipS. FeihK tVomen'a Oriental T -. ... X W 1 A ,F BMir.ir. Mlpper,. of .1. lux. TO . BOUillOIl COIll nMl.. Mae I SLSiMs?2oK A; f Cllbes J Me ) Barley )f Noodles) jm n mSwwFr 51 ' . ADsoiuteiy pure Mn' do luxe Felt wt l A i . Romeoe. nl&ck or TA S i iftj. A rroyi flexible leath-, roj JSr'i&i. jojpCj,. r sole. Tape O OK Iff i JSr Ci rtjP i blndlnr ... 4, ? ' O J& fii dr iW i JG? tampoens " jsr mmm n ' . c ueans !$& uaunwprr tvj ui ". . r ,, m 1 :: W rrr, a 1 Karo Syrup can 1 1 everybody knows the quality of. tfaro We make tne price talk. c r aPisPsfir Men'e no I.uxe Felt Houee HUppere. In blaeu and taped edge. Flexible leather eole. Comfy eole. roy, T4 lexlble OTj 1.75 n 1.50 W, w feu t lfX.J t Women' Spate, I)ox cloth. In nlilto, blaok, fawn, (ray, ehampdcne J 50c 1.00 i.CO (6 ).00 value Women'e Itoudolr Hllppen of quilled tin, In pink, roee and lliht bluet .rrh:.,o.,: 2.50 fZ-Wi MImoo' and Chil dren' XBa - In -loot,, In red or blue do Luxe felt, wlfh Cemfy sole. 1.75 & 2.00 Men'i Ererett Slip peri, tan or blaok 2.00 to 3.00 Men'e and Women's . llylo Sllppsrf, In' do luxe felt) - Comfy solt. 2.50 to 30 ''Mmfi f?yr ) Blip- ii AVomen'e far-trim-raed Jullete, clirome leather sole and, covered heel, f nn .Vl' -Men's Opera fieri. In twenty lathers and colors, IM to.tM O rjK 4N.IU.C 6. to Choice Tomatoes IQUc a izi't J jFseeded ,& DnicillC Slu Died rjS Jl. O0 aF m& tts, 1 m r ",.!. C Jjj Sugar 4 Corn fiiu ice &r A. Jemima PaRCakC FlOUF Pkg 12c Already prepared. Nothing to add 'but water. Delightful cakes in a few rninutea. Wheat Flour 12-ib bag 75c Any mill brand in stock. All straight wheat 'flour and no substitutes required. Granulated SUgar lb 10C No further restrictions. You may now pur chase your full requirements. Iitld Kidney Beans 10ccah Pink or Cooked, readv to serve. A zood size, can, enough1 for a family of five. Sold everywhere at 18c to 15c. ft mMFwwmKnWm v Mmfiimiiv v vh:i.;vVi'"!,:lUvll--r' Uictor BreadX n V 8C Loaf Everyone atrrees that bread is: the best food for trrowincr children. Whv take anv cnances wnen "Victor" is within vour reach. Without any question the best loaf bv all U ,..,, '.r .. ... . .- oaas paKea in tnese uniteu states today. Christmas Day Needs Do Your Xmas Baking Now A . c.j.-j '' .: ij; 2 diiceu JLneu jdcci ... i ..... . .pitg. xxv. ,- tA ti c Fancy Cranberries lb. 12c Plum PuddlnK .can 29c-55c Best Mince Meat .lb. 18c Asco, Baking. Powder., can 5c-9c Fancy Mixed NuU lb. 33c Fancy Lemon Peel lb. 38c Fancy Orange Peel lb. 33c Gtace Citron , lb. 35c Golden Pumpkin........ can 12c Fancy Cherries can 23c Sliced Peaches can 10c Fancy Apricots can 17c Choice Pears can 20c Seedless Raisins. .... .pkg., 14c Thyme, Sage and Basil.. pkg. 5c Sweet Marjdram pkg. 8c Evan. Apricots s. . .lb. 27c Pure Jelly , eiss 13c Ground' Cinnamon can oc Shredded Cocoanut. .. ...pkg. 5c Crisco 1-lb can 30c Asco Peas can 10c Calif. Asparagus ;. can' 16c Best Sugar Corn cant20c. ,Cholce Tomatoes. . . .big can18c T I IT1 VI V 11 tl Best i enow unions . . .id. zyc - a 1 , . " ". .-' asco Konea uats , .-.-. .pKg. acu :, i .- y ,rl - .. ttt: .. .Li. 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