Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 19, 1918, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 17, Image 17

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Evening public LEDOEit Philadelphia, Thursday, December id, iois
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NOW'S THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS TO BE FRAMED FOR ANNUAL BREAKAGE
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MOeS MW MADE TRASH
SOCCER LETTERS LEWIS, LEONARD AND
F0R;SPEEDB0YS SHORE GO TO YANKS
v. Thirteen Players Receive Gilhooley, Walters, Cald
4A.W.A." Three Can- .well and Love Given for
dictates Get Numerals
WEINER WILL RETURN
Star Red Sox Trio
615,000 Cash
-Also
BOTH CLUBS PLEASED
JTlilrteen timbers of t)ie West Phila
delphia High School soccer squad were
awarded tlio "A. W. A.'
IT
Now rU. Dot', 19 In 111' flrnl bis
at a meetlne bate ull transaction iliicc the slKiilntr ot
of the athlolle commltteo reslcrdnj-. ' "'8 atmlMlco the Yankees yesterday pra-
Thoso who recehcel the letters aro ' cureu """'elder "eorse (Duffy) I.eww
Jacobs. Lilly. Masters, Smith. Church-' ""'d 1'itcheia ICrnle Shore anil Hubert
lillj, Slmdkeln, Ueeves. Mclvenzle, Mc
Glnnls, Hilton, Fields, Wallace and
Blvllucque.
Three of the players who were candl.
elates for the soccer team were given
Iteteii. lr iiuilienns. iup) lire neiiaemiiK,
IT'Chestnut and Oestrlcher.
The basketball team was men n set
back yesterday when It was learned that
Captain Kncai was ill and probably
tJJUtciULeonnrd from Boston ited Kox
In exchaneu for Pltnhera ltav Caldwell
and Edward (Slim) I,oe. Cntcher Albert
Walteru. Outfielder Vrnrk CJ'lhnolcy and
n cash consideration. Tile ulucU tui ncd
oer to the Boston club w.iu for no '
menu figure. It wan s.ild lo be for i
$15,000.
i no coal was closed esterduy ut a
Rccoi'ds of Red Sox
Who Go to Yankees
in Big Baseball Deal
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LATE CAGE START j
College llnskutliall Won't Ucgiii
1I CUNNINGHAM l'""1 I'diruury
.V few weeks before ChHstmm tho ncraBo bunl; loll iu.ij be bursting uI,h'Vi'ip lntiJulKtaiic IUsketbaU '
with health. Uy n law mnjorlt. Somehow or other iifu-r nil nttnclt ot i i,eaRUe arr to 1)0 readj. tthn u day t
shopping It suffers n relapse nlld becomes ui flat as i-oimimiw' on mi nsphalt or two, incordlnB t reports from Jlalph
pavement. .Morgan. hi-ri'lur "or the ScaKue, but
No kidilin' "nal "' li"" upon the ndoiAloti of the ,
Sinn little useless (rifts iun be mndp rlnlit at home, despite' the second until after the 'movtltiK uf the National'
lUortBage Thrsu gifts brinff cheer. Jloht of the cheer Is conllneil to the ' UolleRliuv Athletic Asoclatltn on IX-1
cier. us Hip bIvct feels lin or the is i. ' ".'..,.1,. .,. ,,,. ,.. ,,.,, u l
ucttlns uwny with something. Dash' Hit will illsntsard the lecommendutlon
hum,, from the ofilce and surprise the eMdTd JorVhe 'flrsT'me i
famlb by stlcklnc nround. (Jrnb n lot . enrl In l,tliruur Inntead of In the1
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Tll -TKUNK Itl -TMfc CCLLAR.
svlll be out of the practices for tome conference In the New York club's oftlc
time. c&acIi Warner Weller. howeer. Present were Jacob Rupnert. Darrv
ImnieXTMrca're TWi-lS T'
A rumor was circulated yesterday that ires de' ts !"'J "'anagers of the clubs
Fill Welner. the star pitcher, would ied The Yankee olllcials were
leave .school and entep business. This doluhled when the deal uas completed
report, however, was denied by Wtlner,
who jfcald that he Intended lo continue
OARSMEN PLAN
.JULY REGATTA
ON SCHUYLKILL
HuL'insl v.d0.Wl,h the 'lcal "a Crewmen AUo Will Ask for Nil
tiuggin.s. we Rot thieo star p!aef5 . .
from the Hoston club, all of whom hae tionul Kuccs for lilis
proed over a stretch of ears that they . n:.,.
tank with tho best In th game. With J ,
Shore, fisher. ShawUy Schneider and Al tlle ailnul1 December nice itins of
Qulnn. riRht banders, ami Ton"rU I '" I,aval bo:ir(1 ot tlle Schuylkill Na
Mogrldire Hiid Thormahler, left lmndern. t the Hotel Walton the following olll-
we nhould have one of tho creotest , cers were nominated for tho ensuing
iniviwiv Main in uiiKoiiall. I.iwls gives year
Bchcatmtll next June. Ho will" bo
available for (the baseball team
Tho St. Joseph's High basketball team
sot away to a flfng start In the first
Kama of the season, defeating Mlllllle
2D io 18. McVeigh, the center, was the
leading scorer with foui" Held goals.
Captain puffy also played u clever game
and caged a pair of two-pointers,
After the same with Media Higl:
week, Bt. Joe will play a few
contests during the holidays In prepar
tlon for January when they meet
olio High, Vlllanova Prep. Camden and yew yort amI ot f,ur Bncn,ii;i ,3vnr i Llmrles V.:. Prelsemlanb. becond term.
Lansdowno. from New York," Mild Barrow. "The The treasurer's report shows the flnan-'
- Uoston club has so many stars In sen- olnl condition of the Navy to bo stronger
COLUMBIA STARS RETURN WSTAH ?Z
T- i c ..i ii i i e of the catchlnar stars of IiukpIihII in to restore the Schulklll Na l'ourtli
Kocillg and Spottke Available for , WalteFs. Love cairn fast last season of July .egattus this year and to make
Baseball I ar't, Cnldwell still has a lot of ability application for the National llegatla for
. . , . ,. , ''" Gilhooley Is a good run-geltei Philadelphia I
New York, Dec ID. Two of Co luniw and a smart joung playSr. Vi was tie. onlnlon of all tho delegates
Mil's s-eteran basebr.ll players who have , There is no doubt that the deal win , ", opinion or ni uio '-'kJl ,
been In the em-Ice reported to Fred i ho 1 lhlv beneflZ to V Ym.ui that the coming ear would heeu dls-
IJawson yesterdift- and Iti'licoted that i Boston fieier wouM h,ii- mn.i,. 11 in." t""'1 iclnl In all sports ami uniun
vould probably be back at the unl- out a strona- cash consideration o'i the Nbv" nhould prepi
of htuff from tlio old hnii trunk behind
the cellar stairs and Mut manufac
turing. ?onie StiRgcstiiiii.
neat holly wreath fur tho tioiit
w 11 don can bo mndc fium the ilm of
an old sttaw hat. Scallop the edges
with a snfct uizor add a djsh of gieen paint anil tie with n Inure ted i Ibbon.
Hair Kcreicr
Take un old bakmtc po.Uiei- tall. Cover it with u. limaiit. ul n lace i ur-
tiln mid tie- with n bow of pink ilbbou. Tills will miil.p an pcilleut halriga
tecehi"- f o nnj man's buienil.
Sen ing 'l'ru;
An nnliiine ciwns tia. can bo made ttnm the I.d of an inl boiler.
Mm-i'ly slip It ii coat of bronze paint to lepicsert brass, nml batter Into un
nrtlstlc shnpo with n rolling pin.
l'ur Ciut
To make a stjUsh fur coat lor our wife', u la CaiiinuIIUBall'iench lan
guage). d.o 11 flock of absorbent cotton with black ink. Paint un old summer
coat with mucllago and pasto on the cot- ' ag
Ion to icbemhle fur. Tho sceuerj will
oolt erj well at tho molcs when thc
aie showinp; tho featuie or on tlio street
on anv dull; nliihl.
Cornell Decides to
Resume Athletics on
Competitive Basis
Itliiii'H N ., Der. m.'Cuiiietl
will rrNtimc lnterrollerlate atlitttCN
with the Hernnd term, hfclnnlnB lie.
cetnbfr tlO, mid niHlntatn Hchedulen rk
far n the IlimnrrN of Hie alhletle rb
norlnllon w l!l permit. Trntatltr plans
nnnounrril 1I nlflit nhoir tlit Cor
nell will nrsnnlie u hiikrtbull team
lnimedlntel unil tlit Irnrli nnd
linnrbnll Iramii wilt he ilrt eloped. It
wl'.l not bf llnnnrlally possible to ilr-'
clop n rrrw until 11)20.. Intrrrollezl
nte iilhlrlles will lie encouraged and
mmlty coarhes bate expressed their
wlllInKneBS to direct them.
middle of Jniiuni This will make It
possible for Columbia and Pennsylvania,
whli h luuc lidt begun teal prut .Isc, to
whip teams incothi-i In .Iiiniinr
Prliueton lias line) ;i fnlriv lnr ii Is iirnbabln that the 111UQ will alien I waters.
Biiuiul at puutki' foi more than a week, ' Itself with Columbia and Pennsylvania i Alexander and other bull players on the?
uut unit mi', linn done at Yale, and in suggesting tnnt u later start uo maae. "tner sine.
CUAWL'CV CAUJ ClJDDCIUTiCD . ' ' ' '
oiiniiuL.i unil tiuiutiiiiin ,,,
Ynnk Twirlcr Writes of His War
Experiences ,
New York, bee; 10 Standlne on (he
deck of tho U. H. 8. Arkansas, on which
he was serving as chief yeoman. Bob
Bhawkcy, star rbjht-liand pitcher ot the
New York Yankees, witnessed the re-'
cent surrender ot tho Oemun fleet tei iSr
the Allied sea forces. wi
Shawkey elated nn Interesting 'ael' ip id
cuuiu vi me insiorio eciu in rt teller no tw
New York club that ho was In splendid
condition and, provided ho can obtain
his discharge from tho navy, will report
to Hugglns at the southern trainhic
camp late In March.
Shawkey told ot dodging torpedoes
from Hun submarines, on board the
Arkansas up near the Arctic Circle, and!
of other excltlne experiences In forebm
lie loia nisu or meeting arorar
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Great for Xmas Givin;
Overcoats and Suits in Wanamaker & Brown's
RECONSTRUCTION SALE
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US a kick In OUr OUtfileld. Hsmetlilne' wn ' (-. ,!. r 1-lllr.f Voulln. llilnl
, this 'ero in sore need br." '...,,,. ,., m0.io. Arthur II. Clev-
practlce ."""i rni7.ee and 11 Burrow also , ,. ,,.-. l.Tanl.
nimeareu io no p eased w th the trans- ,-"B1 "--"" "- - :
a- nrtlnr, "w. VV,, .1." ....'It.!! iV""? S'cbell. second term: treasurer. Howard
Cath- ninnaiiln ., itt,n,, i n ' ... j : . '.' " ! vmn t,,..., Hnth tormt loirkeeoer.
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BABY
Tor ihe Cliililren
Dun l waste money busing tspanslve
ptcit'iits for tlio lmb. Some littlo trinket
atouiul the house will answer the purpose erj wll. An oidin.iiv rdatiuum
wrist-watch and u hammer will tuniito most any child
AS YOU AV13UU.
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$20.00 FOR $30 SUITS AND OVERCOATS
$22.50 FOR $35 SUITS AND OVERCOATS
$24.50 FOR $40 SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Itan Latibriowiie Captain
Jai k llan, !at iejr . captuln and
star slioitstop. jesterduj was elected
captain of the Lantdowne Hlsh base
'tall team for the yea' ol 191!) He Is
In his senior jeui.
i'rtri Plui I'usiiiall mf
Tiic Ulrlx I'alheillc flub roollmll tcjin St
illl plu th stronir 1' hRll A i on Sot- &W
unln itfternoon fll Slruwlirlilatt & ( lothlt-r
I I'M. Il-tl and Wnlnut strtPtit Tho pro- i tp;
t tilrt (if tht samp lll fio toward buylni? i Hi
pmo' fs for the lioj retumlncr Iio-mm from g;
i tlher fiUle unit those in tho tamp! iffc
A
TIMELY offering of new all-wool overcoats!
Fashionable, warm, comfortable; ulsters, roomy box
styles ancf conservative models.
thev would
Sersltv In tbe. earlv snrlns and readv to
)lay. The two are K P. KoenlK. who
was a pitcher last sprlnir, and John M.
Spottke. an outfielder, who played two
years ago. " ,
Koenlg will enroll In tho college early
In January, but fepottke, who Is In tho
Rlr service, does not expect to get his
rtlscha ge for several mouths, and there
fore win not he avnl'ablo. until vell on
In the second tet-m. Spottke and
Koenlg bring the number of Columbia's
returning ball players up to three.
side. The onli damper on the deul Is
the question whether Shore will p'uy
next season. Shore won a coinmls'on
as ensign on Tuesday and In Hoston
ho was quoted as saying I'm I ho wants
to put In a year at sea before he e
turns to baseball
Lewis also Is In the navy at present,
holding the rank of petty nlllcer In the
Mare Island Navy Yard, He managed
the Mare Island baseball team last year,
but expects to get his discharge by next
sprjng. i
PENN CAGE MEN REPORT
HARNESS HORSES SOLD
Dan McNichol Among Candidates .Good PricesObtained for Trotters
for Quintet ' am pUCcrs
AmqnE the basketball candidates te- Chicago, Dec.
rfo
nortlne for practice at Pennsylvania yes- ting horses and
tereiny was wanny MO'cnoi. wno was
15. Two hundred tint
pacers hBe chansed
hands so far In tho sale here, and the
ordered to calpp mx ror physical re- remaining uu are expecieu io cuange
cuperatlon beforo his dlschargo from tho hands before Hie .gale clokes this after-
army. Danny waived all claim against noon. . ... . .-.
mo uosernment ror tne, injury anu was i
Cantaln Davis was the onlv member of 1 Frisco Mac,
lf.",.yia5j5,rlty mi hand, l-esterday.: WWi't'er Kingston.
9. 'ISSiefiMsiiaSir VnSMt,'-.! Chicago, $7U0
freshman five last year, were out. I'. i'lv,Tf..e.'. '.VoVo
Walker, the football man. and Wachter. -"The Substance 2 :10U, to C. A Vol-
r-.V."" ".-V:"V-I V"iu - .'rt..r enpne. cniummiB. w. lib..
liiii( iu Kiliu (icitii vii tile mpikji
Tncre was a mucn hotter squad or nope
prepare for a tremendous
revnl In ioing
It Is proposed to hold a smoker of all
tho combined clubs of the Navy early In
March, to which tickets will be limited
by tho capacity of the place where the
smoker will bo held. This has not et
been definitely determined. I
Ilussell Johnson, president ot the Unl- ,
'erslty Bnrgo Club, has Just returned
fiom J'-rance, where he has dono excel
lent work In an impoitant position with
tho Itcd Cross.
" GREAT LAKES PREPARED '
Hold Final Drill Before Starting
Western Trip
i mi'Hito, uee. iu ine lootuan leani i
The suits are the finest of their kind and the cloths of which
they are built are pure wool worsteds both finished and unfinished.
Most of these you will find in the $24,50 group, but there is a won
derful selection of flannels, worsteds and all-wool woolens at $20
and $22.50.
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fuls for the 1022 five present. Among j
the yearlings were Armstrong, who this'
fall played guard on tho scrub footn I
ball team nnd who will more thun likely i
land the center position on the fre'u- 4
man team this winter : Kennedy, Man
ship, Boyle, Howell, Rdwards, Nolan,
Mcintosh and Kenworthy.
Football Games for Smokes
The Vlctrlt Catholic Club football twim
wilt play Paechall A. C. on Saturday at
Htrawuridxe is u'loimer l leiu. iickcib can
ue procured at the grounds on Saturday
by nppblm: at the Vlctrt Club nt M3A
Via. street. Tho proceeds ot thu aame will
so towuru buying- smohea ror mo noya re
turning home from the other Mile and those
In the camps. Tickets procured for the
Thanksgiving Dor ffarr.o wl 1 bo accepted on
Saturday.
Greenleaf Leads Ralph
Wilmington. Pel.. Dec. 10. A COO-point
pocket billiard match same In a series of six i
b'.ocka between Ralph Oreenlaf unM IS. I.
Ralph, ux-chaniplon of the world, of UlKhts- j
town, N. J., opened here yesterday, the Jer
aeymau winning the first block and Green
leaf the second. The score stands: Green
leaf. 200; Ralph, 137. ,
of the Oieat Lukes Naul Training Sta
tion tool; Its lust hard practice on tne
homo gridiron jesterday In prepa-atlon
ma
on
to Nat nay. To-1 New leurn Day.
TTntAO lj. .-!.... I ,.. .,.-
. j uilfton UIUIICO IIUIJUII Ul'iUID. LI1U
team qeparta tor tne. west tomorrow. It
-wlll.4eav.ln-7the-bt3tf-shBpv"nevo,d-
Irlg "to Conimanflter John H. Kaufman,
l"tlc oltlcer at tho training station,
1 lui la nm-lmiu Ihnl Vi I o tnnm iIiIh
UK Hli,!,.l,5,.oVV "ta'Mas: ICenne- ? P .h.at It can claim the national
Mlal Bv ' 2 Ol.'' to AVIlliam Weber. I . V". s.t?tIon "" llas "' con de-
TlnelieEter. V. Y.. S2550. teaieu tnis season,
The leading isalerf were gricn out lo- r the game with tho Maro lalai
v as follows: Navy aril eleven at Pabadena, Cal , e
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11 U. to J. Welri-
to W. N. Mlllow, De-
AutO Radiator &
Garage Heater
Olltr.tT IIKATIMI SVKTKM TOU TUB
UMIKATEII OARACiD
Heats the car first then the garage
Adjustable hood fits any car. Nothing to
KCt out of order. Makes starting in tne coiucsi wcauicr as easy
as in summer. Prevents crackea runuuors nu iwji.iao.
The Ncverout System of "Safety ScreenmB'Mias been approved
v Innd nir I rn insurance COmDanieS. ourns 11.UIU'
Bono (coal oil) 06 hours with one lillitig;
l'.s gallons
Price i2T SO complttt, rtaiy tar use.
No initallatitrt rtaulrtd. Mutt be at
represented or money refunded.
Tin: wi.ntcii M.rn'.sirv n. AVPnoi'itiAiu i
Llllliai)M3 euro.
Sio Demonstration In Out Show Rooms at
ROSE VIFG CO., S!SM?im
910 ARCH ST., PHILA.
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MODEL
We call it a reconstruction sale because six of Philadelphia's best
clothing manufacturers sold them lo us in order to take time by the fore
lock and to accommodate their manufacturing business to the new era
that the armistice has brought about.
WHAT WE SAVED IN MAKING THESE PURCHASES ON SO
GREAT A SCALE WE TURN OVER TO YOU IN EACH INDIVIDUAL
Vat Nov.
8-01.
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Another Shipyard Meeting ,
Another meftlnir of the Shipyard Basket- ,
ball League will be held tomorrow night at '
ttie Hotel Ailelphin. when a permanent or
k'antzatlon of six cli-ka Is expected to be I
formed.
Scraps About Scrappers
.lohnnr Meab' did comlderaMe bag punch
ing at Jawn O'llrlen's health resort yes
terday In preparation for hla meetlns with '
:ddle Mullen at the Cumbria A. C. tomor
row night. This will be Mullen's first start
against a topnutchT. but the Kensington
favorite picked Ids own opponent.
"I want Mealy. I think I enn bcM Mm," i
Mullen Informed Burin n.nd right await they I
were matched
Joe Jlnwinklc. the former ama'teurf dunlin i
plntV DtrOlitn. now ststlOfied at Cape May. 1
will rnake hlB second appearance at tne '
CoBiMHil when lie opposes Johniiy Bvrgln In
the" emtwlnd-up, Itowlnkl stopped Ida 'man,
lii-,(eo Vrounils last week. In the other .
bouts Battling Miller ineeta .Young Artie.
.fohwny-Iiovmey engages Jlmrrfy Hughes and
Tofniy,C)eary(.takes on Jimmy Murrai.
nlr Xm rentier, the majtodonlo son of
Krtn who. feela. that he Is capable of
trouhclrtB Jitck 'TUmpsev, entertains In the
...IL.,i., r. 4r It, a' Vntlnnal nn Mntiinluv nlcrht
wlhdtup at, the National on Hnturday night.
17- .ipU,
-Tfthnn
posdower.
Iieo Klynn'a new hone, up-
Espln fa a complete stranger
hereVartd may surprise Cowler, lpln re
spects TjAler 'and Is dolrnt etfa ,work
uett,lnc In condition for the inatcb. ,.
In 'lliev?atlnjiaj. semlwlna
in Ivllt enhtbltK 'Tlda w
it battlo.elnce he was st
lnd-up laddie Mor-
Wlll ue .Morvun n i
stopped by Young
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Tl4hlrlbti i .Inn .TnnllRon ii. Tom Sharkey
and MUckles Illley-va Joe Augatla will he
seen to 'two of Ilie,'three preliminaries.
There jnlll be noT allow at tie Olymuli
Monday .Vnlght, However. Matchmaker
n0re -Ksuef- ha, arranged a .good card
tor Chrtatmaa afternoon. Willie Jackson
and George. (roqr.)Ufne, of Buffalo, clash
In the, main bout,' 'llehjiy Valger takes on
Frankl Clark . In. the milwlnd-up. Eddie
Wagond nd UlrIW Eddie Kelly meet In
the fourth .toul. 'Three other good bouts
complete tho program. .
Johnny 'Jliima. lias, arranged a .rood rard
for tl Chrjaitfiaamatlnoe. Joe Welsh bat
tles Charley-Toe In Hie mln session. The
either bouts'briii4, together VVnlly Hlnkle s.
Touqg IawreUce Uclluy .Wha'en . Johnny
IvoUi Jack Dtvlln s. 'Al Welner, Jimmy
Metionnugh JiK.-Toun"' Kllpatrlck and Jeio
Lapgdon s.'lJefHnny Ml'ler.
Johnny, Mealy and. KranWe Ilrjtt are down
to do tne entertainwK. m en
at the NatlonarchrlstpittS nfternoon. Flie
eiiner leooq oouiis win ttv aiaBra.
feature bout
Johnny
llagen nnd Bplder Kelly unay appear as an
added attraction., ltny vnd. Tommy O'Mal
ity also may glv,ia ,pecal exhibition.
'r't-',,1; " " v
n..w Tunnnl-d
IH-I.,11 r,,,w,, .,1.. . a ..,,
wind-up artists at-tba pjymol
I', rain;, .Dovle
ra the
a ei Ye
llay, Jamaica Kid, nd' Kid Norfolk meet
in lha semlwlnd-on.' Theifnurth bout will
brln together Jaejf. Thonipon and Jeff
Clark, Threo other bouts will complete the
program. '' .
ti Iw. Ten'jler's net'lilUe wPI be In Buf.
'faloi-wben he meets Rocky Kansas In
'. ahMtllre tn;round ssilons t
Tetmniy jCtrtr knheji on Larry, Hansen at
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"Just Add Hot Water
and Shave"
TJie. "DUO" is the last word and then
some when it conies to saving in shaving. It
saves time, trouble and temper, saves mess -and
saves money in the long run, through its dura
bility and regulation of the cream supply. It
comes to you with Mermen's Shaving Cream in
the brush. You twist, it clicks and the cream is
in the bristles. A stroke of the brush and presto
there's a lather that makes the most stubborn,
stubbly beard as docile as a lamb.
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Thli it the Duo Lather Brush,
33,Q0nnd up, with metal top.
Convenient, sanitary, .elurable,
economical. No parts to wear
out qulcblyt all metal but the
bristles. , The only brush with
the air-liglit valve.
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"just' add hot water 'and shave
The "DUO" does away with a lot of trappings that try your
patience. The njetal top and air-tight valve make it the most sani
tary shaving tool obtainable. A gift that will be appreciated and
used constantly used long. At drug, department, hardware and
sporting goods stores. The barber shops of the Adclphia, Bellevue
Stratford, RjtzCarlton, Vendig, Walton and Manufacturers' Club
sel' end use-it (individual brushes for each customer). Extra cream
CP-'-u'ner? where the brush is sold, or furnished direct. If you do not
find it send us $3.00 and your dealer's name and we will send you the
brush direct. Made right here in Philadelphia by
THE DE LUXE BRUSH COMPANY
1036 Spring Street
See our window demonstrator lather Ins face with the DUO
LATHER BRUSH, in "The Inquirer" window, all this week.
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AT YOUR SERVICE
jMACK trucks meet the peace emergency
now us tbey met the special demands of
War.
The portable, motor generating search
light equipment us shown, is but one of
the many epeciul war adjuncts need in
connection with MACK trucks. j
Adaptable to all conditions of normal
life, these resolute trucks will insure
your transportation with reserve power,
consistent performance, and undeniable
certuinty of operation.
Capacities 1 to 7'2 tons.
S. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR CO.
230,4 uiestnut Street H. D. WATSON, Mgr.
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