Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 05, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIDADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAT 5, 1919
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RUMANIANS SE ZE
2000 PRISONERS
"Liberators" Enter Arad in Ad-
vnnnn in Hiintrnrv Reds
i Recapture Szolnok
fercnt party leaders and finding he was
tumble to secure tlictr unconditional
support for the passage of. the budget
In the Cortes decided to place the
illicit lori of confidence before the king.
Ills majesty contirmed Premier Matini
In jioner and gavo him u royal decreo
dissolving Parllaincnt. The premlei
today published u statement explaining
his mtlon and asking the support ot
orderly elements lu Spain to tarry on
the'government.
ALLIED GUNS REPEL
BOLSHEVIK GUNBOATS
BUDAPEST SCENE OF PANIC
By the Associated Press
Genera, May 5. TCumanlan fnrcc
havo entered the city of Arad, 1VJ
miles southeast of Budapest, and have
occupied the Crap bridgehead on the
Thciss river, north of Arad, accord
ing to ndriccs received here fiom Hti
ctinrcst nml Hermannstndt. l'vcry
k where the Kumnnlan and Allied forces
tturecbclng welcomed ns liberators, it is
said.
The Tlumanigps are advancing along
the whole Ilunifarinn front and have
Captured 2000 prisoners, including many
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Austrian ami lirramu NHui:i-, "-"-
hundred nnd fifty carloads of war ma
terial have also been taken. The Hun
garian, Colonel Kratoohwlll, is com
manding the forces fighting against the
Hungarian llolshcviki nnd Magyars, it
is reported.
Berlin, May 5. (By A. r.) Buda
pest is the scene of the greatest panic.
Recent statements on the situation by
BCla Knn, the soviet foreign mlijistcr,
have led to n complete disappearance
ot order nnd Bcia Kun is reportul to
have had a narrow escape from violence
at a meeting of the Soldiers' nnd Work
men's Council. Bed guards have pa
trolled the streets of the city, threaten
ing the bourgeoisie.
Hungarian soviet forces hnve recap
tured the town of Szolnok, on the
Thciss river, from the Rumanians, ac
cording to a Hungarian wireless mes
sage dated Sunday in Budapest. "The
town now is completely in the hands ot
the Hungarians, it is declared.
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TEUTONS MUST REMEMBER
FINNISH RED GUARDS
HOLD PETROGRAD, IS
COPENHAGEN REPORT
Arrest Danish Red Cross and
Plan March Against Fin
land's "Whites-
Americans Help Drive Back Red
Forces on Water
and Land
.Polncare Tells Cadets Means Is
Available to Recall Defeat
Paris, Mav 5. President Poincnrc.
speaking jesterdny to the cadets of the
Paris Poljtechnic School, who have just
returned to Paris from the front, t.nid :
',rrho nniMnr lnwl itnu n Ilia nrin nnlr
Yp to escape danger. It he nttempts to
forget what the generosity of the Allies
spared him, we will have the right nnd
the means to recall that fact to him."
ALFONSO BACKS MAURA
Reappointed Premier Asks Support
Of Orderly Spanish Elements
Madrid. May .r.. (Itv A. P.)
, King Alfonso's lcnppointment of An-
tonia Maura as premier of the Spanish
cabinet is niiously (ommentcdvipou
in political circles. It seems that Pic-
mier Alnuia, after consulting the dlf-
Archangel. Mas 3. Delayed. (By
A. P.) The Bolshevik gunboat flotilla
on the Dvina again attacked the posi
tions held by the American, British nnd
ltusslnn foices nenr the junttion with
the Vagn on Friday, but were driven
off by the guns of the Allies' land but
teries, which outranged the weapons of
the oncmy
The first attack by the Bolshevik gun
boats was made on Thursday, but was
repulsed as the Allied guns arc mounted
so as to cover nil parts of the channel.
Bolshevik batteries at Tulgos have been
co-operating with the flotilla, but no
Allied casualties arc reported.
The ice has broken up in the river
nenr Archnngcl nnd although the chnn
nel is still n mnss of swiftly floating
ice cakes, it is onlj n matter of a few
da.vs until the Allied gunboats can force
their way up stream nnd go to the aid of
the Allied land defenses.
On the Vnga set tor the Bolshevik!
sulfered heavy losses Tluirsdav when,
nfter a long bombardment, the.v at
tacked the village of Bercznik, which
was defended by Russian and British
infantry and American engineers. Mov
ing to the north of the village, the Bol
Mievik infantry attempted to penetrate
the Allied wire entanglements. They
were completely repulsed.
RESCIND llMERICK ORDER
Proclamation Making Place Special
Military Zone Countermanded
Umerlrk, Mn.v fi (By A. P.I
General Griffin, militniy commnnder,
has withdrawn his proilaination con
stituting Limerick a special milltaiy
arra.
London, May fi. (By A. P ,Kln
nish red guards now arc masters of
the situation at Petrogrnd, according to
a dlspntch from Copenhagen to the Mnll.
They have arrested members of the
Danish Bed Cross in that city, nnd It
is reported they Intend to mnrch against 1
whit
the Finnlth
Ite .gunrds.
Reports were received Sntuidoj fiom
Paris that Finnish forces hud occupied
Pctrograd, but the identity ot the Jroons
at the ItusMnn cnpltnl was not estab
lished.
A wireless message from Tsarkoe
Sclo snjs that the Soviet government
hns appointed a committee of three and
given it unlimited power over the utj
and district of Petrogrnd.
WILSONS GO MOTORING
Visit Fontalnebleau Forest and Re
sort of French Painters
Paris, Jlaj r.. (Bv A. P.) After n
morning spent In his study nt the White
House. President Wilson scsterdnv
mnde nn excursion to the Fontnincblcnu
Forest by automobile. He was accom
panied by .Mrs. Wilson nnd Bent Ail
mlrnl Grayson.
The part visited the Hotel Barbinn.
n favorite rendezvous of the great
French painters.
French Bank Clerks to Strike
Paris. Mm .". The Bank nnd Bourse
Kmploves' Union met Snturdnj and
voted to go on htrikc Monday. The
bnnk einnlovcs demand n minimum s.il
ary of L'OO fronts (S40) monthly, with
a rcguar increase up to ."00 francs.
AmFItTISIWlKNT
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Every fSkOHOra talk
ing machine is equipped
with a patented tone mod
ifier which does not inter
fere with the quality of
reproduction.
1311 WALNUT ST.
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While many out-of-town readers have become familiar, thiough
these columns, with the names of the Chestnut Street Shops nml their
many beautiful wares, they have been unable to visualize the shops
themselves, and hnve expressed a friendly cutiosity concerning their
appearance. This interest has been much appieciated, nnd from time
to time hereafter the usual cuts heading these columns will be replaced
by photographs of the representative Chestnut Street firms, so watch
out tor your iavontei
Our Extraordinary Sale
New Silk DRESSES
$i .75
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Offering
$22.50, $25,
$23.75 & $32
DRESSES
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We made a special purchase from
in.tuer at wonaeriui savings,
Kmbroldered Jersey - beaded geoiEettes
printed foulards combined vvt!v taffetas rich
Bitlns, taffetas and all-wool serges.
We Reduce a Rackful of
New Suits $4 Q.75
& Dolmans Jte
From Our $25.00 to $35.00 Stocks.
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& Crepe de Chine
WAISTS
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Women's & Misses'
New Silk $Q.98
DRESSES Jf
Silk satins nnd taffetas,
some combined with Keoi
gelte crepes also a few In
Jerses Lai Re variety of
BtjICB.
A Clearance!
Women's $ 98
SUITS JZ
Reduced from our regular
f 15 00 and $16 76 stocks.
Girls' Gingham &
Chambray Dresses
Some are smocked, others with white collar
and cuffs, sizes . to 14 years
C3H0ME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY
Values o $4.00
Embroidered, b e a ded
and lace-ti imnied fronts.
Mrert I loor
Dressy New
SKIRTS
.98
4-?8-$5
Wool serges, poplins
and novelty iilalds.
Mreet Floor
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in Check Losses
The bank guarantees only the signature on your check.
Any change in the amount, payee, date, or number resulting
in a loss falls on you. 4
A clever crook can beat any check protector. We can prove
this to you.
CHECK ALTERATION INSURANCE IS THE ANSWER.
Our banks and business houses have it. It is moderate in
cost. Let us give you details. Phone Lombard 435.
Main 435. ,
INDEPENDENCE ASSOCIATES
Insurance Brokers and Advisers
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CLOTHES psychology is a new
study, one not yet included, 'tis
tiue, in the curriculum of Old
Penn, but when added to their other
'ologies, the learned faculty will be
able to get many pointers from Jacob
Reed's Sons, 1424-20 Chestnut street,
whcie they have made many marvel
ous deductions concerning men and
their clothes and know to a nicety
just what style will suit each type of
man. The seaman, for instance, re
turning to civilian life, will want the
Trapley, a one-eighth Mlk-lined,
practical Norfolk, which comes in
herringbone weaves, plain flannel
and special homespuns. The well
placed patch pockets, deep-vented,
full-swinging skirt, Bell-Dell com
fort shoulders and sleeves, combine
to make it adaptable to any figure,
and sensiblo for sport or business
wear.
nMT Ko .niicVit. unawares with
out fruit for the household.
Ti.nf?h ihn into, sniinir nas
made them scarcer than they should
v. tv.om in nlwflv.o one mace where
the very finest can be procured, at
Henry K. tiauoweu s u, i
below Chestnut street. Merely, be-
,ln not. liv near town is no
reason for not availing yourself of
their unusual quality of fruits, for
they make hundreds of shipments by
parcel post, special delivery, to
points a thousand or more miles
away, and through long experience
i . i..mii fVio host method of
packing, so that all arrive in perfect
rjit:n fresh. temDtine and ready
for eating. Why not try Beurre
d'AnjOu Pears, Red Bananas,, Pine
apples, Alligator Pears Southern
Strawberries, Hothouse Cucumbers,
Tomatoes or Mushrooms?
DESPITE the fact that the capri
cious weather vane veers.about
with astonishing rapidity, we
are in the last month of spring, and
to those who havt porches to their
homes, and are looking for new rugs
to embellish them, let me whisper
that Fiitz & La Rue, 1124 Chestnut
street have a distinctive line of
Japanese Porch Rugs, which deserve
.-I.i.i ottontinn for their variety
and quality. They are hand made,
,i:. - nnturnllv. it would be
impractical to have materials that
would noi stunu cr' - -
?.i.,i Huits 4x7 ft. to 9x12 ft.),
though without borders, or conven-
tonal designs oi ujr w..u,,.v -
i.i,r npnt nnd attractive, the
natural-colored, heavy-braided grass
being relieved only by, a green, blue
or lavender warp running behind the
braid.
EXQUISITE China can, I suppose,
be found in more than one place,
but Beldom is such a display to
be'seen in one shop as is now on ex
hibition at Bailey. Banks & Biddle
Company. Near the door are cases
of the choicest examples of the pot
ter's arti and scattered throughout
other pieces urusucuuy -ged.
Wedgewood plates of mot-
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are
ran
vj o'lff Viliin with decorations of
delicate gold traceries or a fish-and-shell
design; Royal Worcester with
misty landscapes;. Royal Doulton
with flowers that rival Nature; Min
ton with borders of gold and tropi
cal birds: Cauldon, Coalport, Crown
Staffordshire, Copeland, French
("!V,ii And beautiful domestic Lenox,
are all there in bewildering and be-j
witehlng varieties oi piajea, cups ana :
F YOU want a Camera, you may
as well buy it at the light place
as nt the wioncr: at a shop which
stands behind eveiy purchase audi
which guarantees satisfaction; in I
other woids, at Frank J. Curi y's, 812 i
Chestnut stteet, whore Cameras nre'
a specialty, not a side issue, and I
wheie customers tret the benefit of
his years of cxpeiicnce in selecting
only those of the highest meiit.
Every one wants to do their own
pictuie making these days, and
Curry has Cameras foi all, fiom the
simplest, inexpensive models to the
most highly efficient lens. And with
an absolutely dependable Pocket
Camera, running expenses arc le
duced to n minimum, for films,
printing and developing cost less
than for larger sizes., yet a favoiite
picture can always, bo successfully
enlarged.
yOAL langes, cateipillar-like.are
l . going into their cocoons foi the
summer and Fireless Cookeisi
are leappearing on the scene. This
is especially tiue of the "Ideal Fire
less Cookstove," sold at the House
Furnishing Store of J. Franklin Mil
ler, 1612 Chestnut street, for this
specific cooker, being the cmbodM
ment of all that is best in fireless
cookstove construction, has pioved
itself invaluable to hundieds of
women. The fireless method of cook
ing, wonderful as it seems, lesolves
itself into one basic principle heat
retention and the. "Ideal" accom
plishes this by scientific insulation.
which not, only letains the heat, but
is a barrier to exterior influences.
It comes with single, double oi triple
compaitments, oak-finish case, with
pure aluminum lining, and is the
easiest thing in the woild to tf-c
IDN'T you feel tetribly when
you lead ot that disastrous tire
at Oppenheim. Collins & Co..
Chestnut nnd 12th Sts. Fortunately,
no lives weie lost, but the destruc
tion of all that beautiful stock was
most distressing. However, though
the ravishing things I had planned to
tell you ol today have been swept
away, they will soon be resuming
business, nnd even if they temporar
ily occupy other quarters their many
devoted customeis will follow them,
for, besides having an exceptionally
fine class of merchandise and an ex
ceptionally fine oiganization, they
possess the entire confidence of their
pnttons. They have been doing an
enormous business, and when you
realize that they came here stian
gers, their success speaks volumes
for their methods, fair dealiug and
integrity.
v UT in China physicians leceive
I I their fees only as long as the
patients remain well; here we
reverse the plan. Nobody ever en-
Joys paying doctois bills, vet thev
could readily bp escaped if the body
were always kept in a good condition,
iree irom all waste matter and noi
soned accumulations. This can be
easily accomplished by di inking daily
a few pints of the great health re
storer and preserver Mountain Val
ley Water sold at 718 Chestnut
street. 'I his marvelous water, which
can be" bought in any quantity, is
diuretic, solvent and eliminant, ita
combination of salts and other con
stituents taking out of the blood,
joints and tissues the calcareous de
posits and excessive acidity and
wMiinukiiiK muni xiujii utt; uuujr,
thtrehyv thoroughly flushing and
Meansing the entire system.
To-morrow A Beautiful Opening
Display of Summer Millinery
With Flowers and Ribbons, Fluttering Tulle and Crisp Organdie
Laces, Cross-Barred Batistes, Linens, Crepes and Taffetas
ALSO A SPECIAL
SHOWING OF
SUMMER HATS IN
OUR FAMOUS $5,
$6, $8 and $9 LINES
Hundreds of Hats, in new
styles and colorings all
copied from high-class mod
els.
siMMhrlrtK"1 riilhlT
rond I lonr Market ytropt. West
And all the other light, airy, dainty features that make Summer Millinery so allur
ing. It is by far the most elaborate display we have ever had hundreds of distinctly
Summer Hats being shown. We selected for this occasion, the best Hats, trimmed
and untrimmed, from New York's foremost makers, and the highest novelties in trinw
mings, from New York importers. You will find the finest examples here of
PICTURE HATS, GARDEN HATS AND SPORTS HATS
CHARMING STYLES FOR BRIDESMAIDS and GRADUATES
Many Leghorns, hair and Milan-hemp Hats, large and drooping, often in quaint
poke effects. Note the Poke with the feather trimming, the White Net-and-Straw
Hat with the spreading feather fancy, and the pastel-tinted Leghorn with the silk
rose crown, shown in the sketch Also in this display a group of New York Model
Hats, in single exclusive styles, showing the most distinctive advance summer ideas.
SMran bridge clothier Second Floor, Market Street. Weat
Extra-Size
Undergarments
In the Great Spring Display
IN designing our extra-size Undergar
ments we see that they are cut extra
size in proportion all over, not
meiely larger here and there in certain places.
This right shaping means comfort no binding
anywhere, and good wear no straining or pull
ing out.
In addition, of course, the same pretty
tiimmings and attractive styles that are mak
ing our Spring Display of Undergarments a
notable event for caieful buyers. Here are a
few .spokesmen for the many good values:
Envelope Chemise Fine dallions to lend dainty charm
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nainsook, with an exceedingly
dainty yoke effect of fine tucking
and lace $2.50. Other styles
$1.25 to $3.00. Of flesh-color
batiste, with filmy lace , trim
ming in various lovely designs
$3.25 Ho $3.75.
Night Gowns Nainsook.
Embroidery and fine tucks, or
casing, dainty stitching anil
tucks gie pleasng trimming ef
fects $2.50. Other styles
$1.25 to $1.50. Of Windsor
crepe $2.00.
Corset Covers Nainsook
with lace and embioidered me-
Soft, Dainty Silk Underwear in Extra Sizes
Night Gowns Ot flesh-color
crepe do chine elaborately
trimmed with embroidery crepe
$1.00. Other styles 85c to
$2.25.
Drawers Nainsook lace
trimmed, $1.50. Other styles
$1.25 to $2.95.
Long Petticoats Long
cloth, trimmed with imitation
filet lace; a serviceable et
pretty stvle that will give good
wear. Other styles $2.25 to
$4.95.
Short Petticoats Camn ic,
with embroidery flounce in the
good-looking dot and scallop
edge effect $1.00. Other styles
$1.25 to $2.50.
Envelope Chemise Of
flesh-color crepe de chine, ex
quisite in various 'ways with em
broidered Georgette, lace, shir
ring, ribbon and other trimming
effects $6.50.
Georgette and imitation filet lace
$6.95. Other styles $6.50.
The whole big department is en fete with the Spring Display:
tables, counters, shelves piled high with snowy garments, fascinating
in the beauty of filmy lace, fine embroideries, ribbons and other trim
mings. Other tables and counters are gay with beautiful Silk Under
wear, and still othois show the exquisite needlevvoik of the Philip
pine Undergarments that arc bringing to women fine handwork at
comparatively small cost.
(UndoiearmentB are tnxed 11) per cent on anv eess In price over
SF 00 each). ''""' " Strawbrldffe A Clothier Third Floor, Weat
THE NEW COTTON FROCKS FOR
SUMMERarethePRETTIESTEVER
It's a real joy to see the lovely striped and
figured voiles, fluttering with ribbons and soft
draperies; antl the fresh new ginghams so
simply fashioned, but so becoming. The model
sketched ($16.75) is of a dark allover figured
oile in lovely colorings.
Others of voiles and ginghams, showing the
plaited tunic, and the box-plaited skirts with long
waisted bodice and distended pockets. Some havo
the, quaintest little estee and collars of white
Swiss, some the square neck with lace collar as
shown in the sketch, some the round neckline with
plaited frill. A host of lovely new effects, from
$8.75 to $16.75.
Such Lovely Silk Frocks
There are Here at $25.00
Taffeta, crepe de chine and taffeta-and-crepe
combined. Tunic models that are different from
the usual, saucy short peplum styles, and the
slender straight-line effects that many women find
so vouthful and becoming; with various stylish
necklines and collars, some surplice models, some
with sashes, with narrow little plaitings, some
with touches of embroirierv nltno-orVmr n mrf
pleasing and satisfying variety. Of taffeta in navy blue, French blue,
taupe and black, also crepe de chine in these colors and white and
, straw brlrtg & Clothier Second Floor. Centr
WOMEN'S HIGH-CLASS SUITS
AT GREAT PRICE REDUCTIONS
T. inn Smlo fr-rryy mi.. Mmiln. D4A,,t, . !i: 4.1 1.
, --'-'' itisuioi am.., unu (.'unsisung 01 uie most
fashionable models of the season. Not all sizes in each model, but J
uii imco in my; luuciuuii, mm it is an excellent, ana mosx satisfying,
assortment from which to choose.
$25.00, $37.50, $50.00, $67.50, $75.00
Of men's-wear serge, Poiret twill and tricotine, in black, navy
blue and some colors; also pin-striped suitings, and checked worsteds
and velqurs. Made in belted, semi-belted, blouse, box and plain
tailored, close-fitting styles; some white waistcoats and vestees, some
embroidered, some trimmed with flat silk braid.
- .StrawhrldB. Clothier Second Floor. Market 8trt
Have You Heard the
New "Victory
Loan" Song
"We'll Bring Our Heroes
Hornejs the title, and it
has just made its appearance
in our Library of Player-Piano
Music Rolls. It is- 88-note, hand
played, and with words.. Price
90c. "$& n2?.' viS
Sheeting and
Pillow Casing
Attractive pi ices and qualitiei
suie to p.ppeal to thrifty house
keepers now- making up then- bed
muslins in anticipation or th. com
ing season:
Mu.lln Wllow Tublur. teamle.. 45-
inrl,-now 48c a yanl
Mull In 1'IHow Ca.lnif, 45.nch 10c
Mu n rlliee-tinr. M-n 1 JSe
Mu.iln Sheellnir. Sl-lr.li 8o "1
Fancy-stripe Bed Ticking, feath
pr.nroo'f 65c a yard.
Frankly now! Don't you think
that lending your country a few
dollars which will help to bring
"the boys" home and will help
defray the costs of making the
maimed and wounded as near
whole as modern science and
skill is capable is about as
little as you can do to show
your appreciation for the MEN
who Btood between the Hun
bullets and youl
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Men's Smart
New Neckwear
Distinctive new patterns are con
stantly arriving to keep our collec
tion ever fresh, ever up-to-the-minute,
and ever inteiesting.
Fabrics include foulards, ciene
faille, grenadines, poplins, ciepc
meteor and other rich weaves.
Patterns' include a weulth of new
stripes, figures, self-tone effects
and plain shades.
Four-in-hands 65c, 75c. $1.00.
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $1.
now Ties 6oc, 75c, $1.00, $1.00
and $2.00.
Knitted Neckwear 65c to $4.
Boys' Four-in-Hands
and Windsor Ties
A pleasing collection, including
many smart patterns duplicated
in our men's neckwear:
Four-in-hands 50c, 65c, $1.00.
Windsor Ties 35c and 60c. "
(Neckwear .taxed 10 per cent on
any excess In price over J2 00 )
Strawbrldte & Clothier
Alale 1, Market street
Extra-Size
Petticoats
flood choosing in serviceable
Petticoats, amply large yet cut to
fit and give good lines.
COTTON TAPKETA Tllol,
Tucked flounce finished with plait
ing $1.50.
TAFFETA SILK-,The wanted
colors. Tailored flounce, with silk
foundation $5.50.
Strawbridn A Clothier 3d Floor. Weit
HERE ARE SOME
TALKING MACHINE
OUTFITS WHICH WE
CAN DELIVER A TONCE
We are indeed fortunate in havinir thn fnllnwinr nfu j..
, --..v .. ...b wMvubo icauy i
for immediate delivery. As many have found it very difficult to A
.-iuic Souu """b luutiiuii: uuuiis, we can expect tnis particu-
u.i wumviiuii w k" miii-Hiy. inereiore, we urge immediate in
spection. ..
Purchasers, if they wish, may lake advantage of
our special monthly payment plan terms given
below. No interest or extra charges of any kind.
Cheney Phonograph $100.00
Records (your choice).. . . 10.00
($10.00 monthly) $110.00
Victrola IV $25.00
Records (your choice) . . . 5.10
($3,.00 monthly)
$30.10
Victrola VI $35.00
Records (your choice) ... 5.10
($4.00 monthly)
$40.10
Grafonola $60.00
Records (your choice) . . 5,10
Cheney Phonograph $135.00
Records (your choice) . . . 10.00
($12.00 monthly) '$145.00
Grafonola $175.00
Records (your choice),,. " 10.00
($6.00 monthly) ,$65.10 I ($15.00 monthly) $185.00
Customers living at a distance can order satisfactorily by
mail. If you have a charge account here, the amounts may be.
added to your monthly bill. These are precisely the-same prices job
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