Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 12, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, MAY 12, 1.910
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fe ARE RUSHED TO DIX
If' Arrive on Edgar F. Luckenbach.
& Will Be Able to Visit Homos
Here Wednesday
REPLACEMENTS ARE MANY
Plilladclplilan In the UOth tiifnntry
.(he heroic olil Third Regiment who
nrrlvcd here on the trnmnort Edgar P.
I.urkcnbnrk yesterday .will be able to
visit their liomcR Wrthiosdiiy.
tt passed in the Delaware Mrenkwnter
this mornhiK nt 8 o'clock and Is due
to reach Snyder avenue wharf between
Jt nn.1 -4 o'clock. The vessel linn on
hoard units ot the 110th Infantry, for
merly the old Third HPRimem. mm i-
fleers of the lOSth Machine Oun llat-
"talion. .. ., .
The work of rushing ine mm . .......
the banltnry process at Lamp "'.
where they were taken Inst niK I. WRii
early this mornini;. so that the cleans,
log operation vwiU be. finished by Wed
nesday, when the men come to Phila
dclphin o take part in the Iron Di
vision celebration Thursday.
Colonel Joseph II. Thompson, rcci
mental commander, will lead the men
In the parade.
On board the huckenbach were J30O
officers and men. comprising the field
and staff. First and Second Hat
tallou luadfluartcrs. medical detach
ment, headquarters, supply and ma
chine gun companiesxnnd Companies A.
T, 0. D and K. Three officers ami
f!07 men comprising Companies M nnd
H, the balance of the 109th Infantry,
the rest having landed last week, also
were on board.
JBut the regiment that was once 1 enn
sylvanla's, with rhiladelphlans pre
dominating, is row the whole country's.
The 110th suffered the greatest casual
ties of the Twenty-eighth Division, and
more casualties than any other regi
ment in the United States army, with
the exception of four regular army regi
ments in the First Division.
Many Men From Other States
Replacements were made without ic
gard for the section of the country from
which the men hailed and as a result
many who returned with the JlOth (the
old Third and Tenth N. G I Hcgi
ments) were from other stnles. Hut
most of the glorious history of the 110th
was made by Pcnnsylvaniaus. It was
killing history-making, however, nud
made the replacements necessary.
The lo&scs of the regiment nrc."i of
ficers and G38 men killed in action. Hi
officers and 3C4 men severely wounded,
55 officers and 1505 men slightly
wounded, -0 officers and 1125 men gassed
and 12 officers nnd 454 men missing or
prisoners a grand total of 30S1
casualties, or 112 per cent of the
strength ot the regiment when it sailed
for France.
Even Billy, the regimental mascot,
"got his." One doughboy insisted jes
terday that Billy last name Goat
was wounded only because he insisted
upon sticking his fool head over n
trench parapet to nibble nt the grass on
th bank; but nujhow, Sir William is
sporting a wound stripe nnd two over
seas service bars. Hilly was shot through
the ear.
The 110th was the only regiment of
(he division to go into Germany with
the army of occupation.
Companies B nnd C. of the 110th,
and Ij and M, of the 300th, figured in
what was the most thrilling btory re
flated in camp this morning.
Surrounded by Foe
These units were the first Americans
to go in nt Chateau-Thierry and be
cause they didn't kuow how to make a
"strategic retreat" nnd keep pace with'
the French on either side of them, they
soon found themselves surrounded by
Germans.
Robert Graham, 2720 Sears street,
says the Geimans made their biggest
gains by dressing in the uniforms of
dead nnd captured allied soldiers nnd
thus deceiving the Americans. Robert
H. Hecker, of Brooklyn, n lawyer who
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Envelope
Chemise
98c
Lace
and Em
broidery Trimmed
923 MARKET STREET
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A
$35
Tills is
tured. All
Silk
The iKipuhir
' II ITaSV l & 1 Ai
I irrvlf n ! i
4 WvivA Is
New Styles in
Smart Voile
Wash Satin
& Batiste
Blooriiers
79c
$1.00 Valuei
Elastic nt the
hip anil knee.
Street Floor
2
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AhWf
k 1 til tin.n tWif.Kiaiui3l.il
' WOMEN'S SUITSAVQMEN'S SILK
AND CAPES
fl
7.98&SQ.98
'Th hraldrd Silld button
ntvles in new Loatee and
.' throw styles.
tW Wash Dreases
enlisted as n private, Overheard some
Germans clad in French uniforms
speaking In their native tongue on otitS
occasion nnd nipped in the but! an at
tempt to surprise O Compady.
HccLcr won tho Croix do Guerre by
taking single-handed n German ma-chlne-gun
nest, lie located the hidden
position by overhearing some Germans
spcnklng one night when he was on pa
trol nnd later captured tho position.
The men received n royal welcome
home. The l.uekenbach was due early
yesterday morning, but fog held the
ship back nnd it did not dock nt Snyder
avenue until 8 o'clock Inst night. Tens
of thousands of persons waited nlong
the South Philadelphia streets and pn
tiently aboard the welcoming boats that
went down the river, however, nnd gnc
downtown's own Third Regiment n re
ception that the soldiers will necr for
get. Vare Champions
Party Elections
C'onllnufd from Vatr One
belie; ed the plau was a step too far at
this timer"
M. It. Grueulicrg said (lie nonparti
san method was successful in most cities
where the commission form of govern-,
went is in vogue. He pointed to Bos.
ton's nonpartisan short ballot as an ex
ample. The municipal research director said
he was opposed to the nonpartisan elec
tion of judges because the principle of
the election of judges was unsound in
itself. Because of the highly technical
requirements toe considered, he added,
the plan of appointing judges was su
perior to electing them.
Senator George Woodward, who in
troduced the charter bills in the state
Sennte, had no individual comment to
make today on the nonpartisan plan. He
said all members of the charter revision
committee had agreed not to discuss
chnrter matters separately, but to leave
all public discussion to Mr. Winston,
the committee chairman.
Committee Appeals for 'Funds
Arthur II. I.ea, chairman of the com
mittee ,on finance, of the Philadelphia
charter committee, today issued this
appeal for funds to nid In the charter
revision cnuipaign :
"The Chamber of Commerce has in
dorsed the new charter bills now on pas
sage nt Harrisburg, and has pledged its
support.
"A hard fight is being wngiil against
these bljlls by contractor-politicians who
hold both ends of large city contracts,
nnd who wish to perpetuate all the
present evils fiom which Philadelphia
is suffering in order tliut their exces
sive profits niny remain untouched.
"The new chnrter bills will end this
and many other abuses, nnd will for the
first time give Philadelphia a modern
municipal government.
"Will ou not help in achieving for
your city the greatest beuefiBin a gen
eration? "Contributions in any amount from
.$1 up will nid this committee in the
great public work it has undertaken and
carried to a point promising success.
"Cash or checks to order ot Richard
Ij. Austin, treasurer, sent to tho Phila
delphia charter committee, Northeast
corner Broad and Chestnut streets', will
he gladly appreciated."
'Change to Close
as Hero Tribute
Continued From I'nce One
captains nnd their lieutenants arc to
be held responsible for the enforcement
of this order. No crates, boxes, barrels
or chairs will be permitted aloug the
line of parade. '"
No wngous or vehicles will he per
mitted to stand on cross streets within
one block of the parade lines. This
menus that no vehicles will be permitted
between Wnlnut nnd Arch streets, be
tween Third and Fifteenth, in addition
to the other barred zones thus cstab-
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Delauney-Bellville
4 pass.: vlrp wheels: fine merhnnlcally,
lost JK30U.OO A barsaln. 1030.00.
vLEXINGTON MOTOR CO.
OF PENNA.
SSt MIRTH imOAI) STRKET
Toplar 7050
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Great Saving on
& $40 Beaded
1
Mpr S 0IIAItnl; A.CCOU.NT.S W m ff
Georgette Dresses
Special for
Tomorrow
m
a saving that Is
suie to Jje appreciated, for
the 'values nro unusual. Two
of the many styles as pic
me new shades.
Dresses, at
$16.75 J
silks ami new styles
I
'Skirts
Values up
to $5.00
$(1.00
Waists
$.98
1
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Fully" 20 charm
lr new collar
And )acd or em
broidery trimmed
models.
Street Vloor
Silk tafTetHS.
plaid silks, wool
serges and iiop
lins Sizes fiom
25 to 38 waist
bands.
DRESSES
iy.98 &' $Q.98
Silk poplins. talTetas and
Mttns .some combined
with Qeorsetteu.
Girls' Capes & Coats
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Qx3S, la
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Timetable and Route of
Iron Division Parade
10 a. in, Broad nnd Wharton
streets.
10:irin. in. Broad nnd South
streets.
10:'-M a. m. Broad nnd Chestnut
streets.
10:40 a. in. Independence Mall,
10:."irin m. Ijighth nnd Market
streets.
11 :10n. m. City Mnll.
11:20 a.m. Parkway and Arch
street.
II :.ri0 a. m. Parkway nnd Spring
Garden street.
12-20 p. in. Broad nnd Spring
Garden streets.
12:40 i.in. Broad tiret nnd
(ilrard nvenue.
12:5.' p. in. Broad street nnd
Columbia aenue.
1 :0," p. m. Broad and Diamond
streets.
1 :2."i p. in. Broad street and I.c
hlgli nenue.
1 :."() p. in. Shibe Park. Twenty
first street and I.ehigh avenue.
Route Broad and Wharton streets,
on Broad to Chestnut, to Third, to
Mnikct, to City Mnll, around east
City Mnll plnza to Broad, to Arch, to
Parkwny, to Spring , Garden, to
Broad, to Lehigh nvenue, to Twenty
first street anil dismiss.
lished. No vehicles may
parade line nt any point
cross thp
while (he
parade is going on.
This arrangement was nnnnunced
jestcrdny with n warning that owners
of vehicles disobeying the order would
nut only render their owners liable, but
might cnusp ilnmngc in emergeni-v fnr
beyond nny peisonnl liability for break
ing oidinnnces.
Blevnted emergency telephone tn
lions will he opernted by the Electrical
Bureau nt tho following locations; On
Broad street at Washington nenue.
South street. Chestnut street, Spring
Garden street, Fairmount nicnuc,
Girnrd avenue, Columbia nvenue, Din
inond street and Huntingdon street : on
l ncsiiiur. street nt Third nnd Ninth I
streets; on Mnikct street nt Third uud
Ninth streets, on Spring Garden street
nt Nineteenth street and nt 'lenty-
fourlh street; also on' the reviewing1
stands in front of Independence Hall,
north front and east front of City Mall.
and on Parkwny. about Mighteeiitb ,
.. n.. .,.. . .... . . '
""'i. ijiicn siaiid win lie mnunel let
two Klcftricnl Bureau operators, equip
pell, with telephone instruments and
megaphone". A complete list will l)0
sent out later, giving the locutions
where patrol wagons nnd hospital am
bulnnces, in clinrge of surgeons, will be
assigned. The official reviewing standi
will he in front of Independence Mall.
All casuals are to report at the Sec
ond Regiment Armory, Broad and
Susquehanna avenue not Inter than 7
a. m. on May 15. Those who arrive
the night before will be properly bil
leted. Fire Marshal Warns
Although citizens were urged to open
their windows and to permit them to
he used, they nt the same tune were!
warned by Fire Marshal Elliott against i
the ruleless occupation of balconies
or firo-cscapes. Eery firc-cscapc1
along the route is to be examined, but J
the marshal pointed out cstorday that,
even witli this, firc-esenpes were not
built t,o carry dead loads, but only for
use in case of swift emergency. Par
ticular warning was issued against oc
cupying them with boxes, chairs or
other impediments. Fire engines must
have a clear passage through the crowds
nt nny point, ns must ambulances. For
this reason the fire marshal's wnrn
ing was joined with that of the police.
The women's welcome home commit-
KivKwKwS
Built Like
a Safe
yet sold at the price v
of an ordinary cabinet
j 4,000 "YandE" Products
Efficiency Desks
"Fire-Wall" Steel CabineU
"V and E" Wood Cabineti
Record Filing Eafei
Steel Shelving Systems
Vertical Filing Suppliei
Card Record Forms and Guides
Shannon Arch Files
MachiceAccounting Tray, etc.
Jour Mmmm Vm W&?
(jwm . y
a. m
Hmh
tec Mil send committees to meet nil
trains nnlvlng here May II nnd the
morning of the 15th. These will lime
guides with them to direct people to
boarding houses. There will nho be In
formation booths nt thp ferries' nud nt
railroad stations. Tickets for box
luncheons nt twenty five crnts each tuny
he obtained nt these plnces. The box
luncheons, will he nt the information
booth on the Paikwn.v. nnd (here will
be free rest moms at 112S nnd 1703
Wnlnut street.
Troopship Docks
Here Late Today
Continued 1'rom faxe Our
Company Is formed of men from Co
lumbia. Lancaster and Rending: Com
pany A, of men from Rending; Com
pany II. from Rending nnd Allen'lnwn ;
Compnny C. fiom Allenlnwn, and Com
pany I), from Willlnmstown and Rend
ing. Welcome Boats l,eae Mere
The police boats Stokiey and Asli
hridge nnd the stenmer Sylvan Dell,
carrying the parents, wires and rela
tives of (lie soldiers, left Race street
pier nt noon to welcome the Santa
Olivln.
The vessel carries Companies F. G.
II. I, Ij nnd M. 110th Infantry, ench
one of which is composed of Philadel
phia men, and men fiom Indiana, Al
toona. Washington. Wnynrsburg,
Blairsville and Lutrobe. irspectlvely-:
the lOSth Machine Gun Battalion and
three scattered officers.
They complete the 1 10th Infantry,
the first portiou of which arrived yes
terday on the Ijilgar Luckenbach and
are now in Camp Dix awaiting demob -ilzntion.
Clouds nud occasional rnin drops
failed to dampen the enthusiasm of
those who went down the riier to greet
the- soldiers or check the spirit of
thoe who were not so fortunate nud
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RAMESES
nM! in
l mtn if "Hi Lf
rgiill'
Open Every Evening for
BBIBfiBp
i WlWiillW liWiW I r ' m KM
HI W RB
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walls, air chambers
these make
TIME and again purchasers of office
equipment have made this test just to
find out the difference in filing cabinets:
"Y and E" Fire-Wall Cabinets withstand the
heat of a Bunsen burner three times or more
longer than any ordinary steel cabinet made.
It's the extra insulation of "Yand E" that does it.
These Cabinets are the only cabinets made
with double steel walls insulated with asbestos'
and dead air chambers like a safe. This
exclusive construction goes all around sides,
front, back, top and bottom.
It will pay you to ask for our new booklet.
"Y&wman and Jrbe Mfg..
1013 Chestnut St Philadelphia, Pa.
Walnut 167 lUee 1110
One Store in Each City
Makers of "Y anfl E" Filing Devices and Office Systems
chose Snyder avenue to extend Jhcir
greeting,
Shortly before noon the crowds,
carrying iimbrellns and wealing rain
coats, began to make their way through
the oil ban els nnd stenches of chemicals
which characterize the thorough fare
leading to Pier 7S nnd fought places
nlong the wnter front.
On the south side of the pier minimis
young men and women brncd injury
and ruined clothes by climbing the
slippery pilings that the? might get the
first glimpse of their heroes.
Relntlxes who niised the iier trips
nnd some with prtint pusses hovered
around entrance to the wire fence
which separates the pier from the pub
lic, hoping (hat the) might be granteil
n moment's nffectionate icunioti when
the men land.
Along the ruillo.id tracks for several
squares little groups of men. women
nnd childien waited to ec t''e trains
carrjiug the men pn-s out of the jnrds
en mute to Camp Mix. Box cars, iille
engines, coal enrs, in fnct, nn thing and
! ever thing on (lie mill nnd tnwks. wic
a gland stand lor the people, thou
sands of whom hud gatheicd liefotc 1
o'clock.
On the pier Red Cross workers pie
pared coffee, sandwiches and ice crenm
for the boys' war-wenry appetites, nnd
debnikation officials liurrirrd to and fro
to prevent nin hitch in the landing.
N'i little inteicst is attached to the
arrival of the I 17th Field Artillery to
morrow liecnuc (imcrnnr Aorneck, oi
South Dakota and it large delegation
tfrom that state have made the trip to
this city to welcome the men. The
'iCnnsns carries a total of 1141 officers'
and men. Their nn foily officers and
1HSi men in the South Dakota outfit j
The essel also carries the S32il Special1
I Casual Companj. composed of twelve'
men.
I A radio received bj the debarkation
officials todav stated that the Kansas
would nirivc at the Ilreukwutei' about
(1 o'clock tcmmiow morning i
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Ao
cnxiixaes from
RAMESES
CIGARETTES
$1000
The first thousand dollars saved
is the longest stride a young man
lakes on the road to business suc
cess it is the foundation of his
capital resources.
We can help you lay this foun
dation. Come in and talk it over.
The Colonial Trust Co.,
mh and lilarkct Streets
Member I'eileral Reserve S.vMem
Deposits and New Accounts
Asbestos, double
the difference
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S
BLUE SERGE SUITS WITH
TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS
$32.00
This is a very exceptional collection of several hundred
Suits of excellent blue serKc fine twill, medium weight
from a mil! whose serge we have tested for years in both
ready-to-wear Clothing and custom tailoring. Both SINGLE-BREASTED
and DOUBLE-BREASTED models in
cluding smart young men's Suits. Please remember that
you get TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS, and that the price
would be low for Suits of this quality with one pair. Special
at $32.00.
Also now in progressour disposal of Men's
and Young Men's Spring Suits, from our regular,
stock at reduced prices, and special lots from the
manufacturers-$15.00, 818.00, $25.00 and $32.50.
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Woven White Novelty Voiles
Special at 32c and 38c a Yard
FIVE THOUSAND YARDS of White Cotton Voiles at about
OXK-THIRD TO ONE-HALF LESS than reculai prices. This
is a part of a very unusual purchase, all new, fresh goods, in this
season's newest styles of- plaids and stripes just as dainty and
cool as can be for women's and children's Dresses.
-V SjrnnbrldKc I ( Icillnoi -.MarKpl siippi i ,,,. Aluto
MAY DAYS BRING THOUGHTS :
OF SUMMER SUITS and DRESSES,
Just about this time, there is always a rush for summer')
apparel, in anticipation of those warm, enervating days,
when there is nothing more taxing than wardrobe worri'es!
So we are beautifully ready with charming new garments;1
and, in Suits, there are many very desirable Spring models !
at substantial reductions.
1 till ij
JjJj
0P )y
Silk Dresses at $25
Beaded and Embroidered
Dresses of taffeta, crepo de chine,
and taffeta-and-ciepe Georgette,
made with the various irregular
tunics and saucy little peplums.
Some have dainty little vestees,
others are in the round-neck
style. Some aie finished with
wide sashes. Taupe, navy blue,
French blue and black.
New Summer Wash Frocks, $950 to $20
Plain colors, stripes and figuies many nuclly voiles, tailored
linens, smalt ginghams, and combinations of linens and voiles. Light
and daik effects.
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Special Purchase of Empire Tires
at 25 per Cent.. Below List Prices'
This is an opportunity that should lw nr inioii j
everv man
CLINCHER
.'IOx.1 now
30x3', now
31x4 now
TjiBv VraZJnH
Market St.
WRAPS ARE MANY AND
VARIED THIS SEASON
I lit modol sketrhel ($.10.00). of fine sorKe, lined
UiiouRhout with fiBiirod sclf-tonod dlk, i, one of
the faontes of the season.
COcltS 0f I'M"'', in two attractive, belted
st.les, tne hodj and sdeovos lined, S22.!i0.
At $27.50. two niolils, one of Rabnuline. the other,
2.f,-'i?.pllni bot ' "itl.1 bo('y an' sleevea lined. AH
vr.,;':?:" ",u"1'. i,aillclla"y ukuojhxg to full
Ml.LKhSj it is made of burella and wool velours
... :-- ?" iinut-uveiy neiieii. uody and
sleeves lined. The same model of fine s-cm-e. lined
thioughout, $30.00. ' CU
CliPeS In ril1cular. t and coat-fiont effects.
f some hiaul-trimnied, .some with a touch
ot color on collnr and pockets $15.00 to $35.00.
DollTiailS 0f bl""n r'otI'. vclour and silver-
tone, in fashionable colors, and of
-erffc, in navy blue and black, chieflv lined tin ouch
out, many with novelty silks. Prices $25.00 to
$37.50.
htrnulirMitA Jt 1'lotht
r Se nnd I'lnor fntre
New Silk Suits Just Arrived
Taffeta Suits also Silk-and-Wool Poplin Suits.'
in black and navy blue thohe simplv-madc, light-1
weight Suits which are the Summer standby for
so many women. These show many new ideas
especially in sleeves and collars'; All lined with
pcau le cyKne. Prices $30.00, $32.50 and $35.00. I
Spring- Cloth Suits now $50.00,
Of tiicotinc, Poiiet twill and men's-wear serge, I
in black, navy blue and some in colois Belted and
Bo Suits, others in smarlly-tailoied, semi-fitting
stles; some have waistcoats and estees, some are
attractively trimmed with flat silk braid.
Suits now $32.50 to ,$37.50
Seige and gabaidine, in black and navy bftp,
also stripes and small checks in tan and gray ef
fects. Piactically all the fawned stales of the sea-1
son nie shown in these. ' I
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Also in This Group arc Extra-Size Suits1
Of seige and poplin, in navy blue and black.,
Made in the most hpcominir stvlno fn l.,v., ...
and especially modeled for extia-full figuies.
V SUan til I,Im A I liiihln !, 1 I Q0I .nrKM .slri.,
Silk Dresses, $30.00
Lung waisted. straight - line
models, others closer-fitting and
showing .1 decided and well-defined
waist-line; also some with the
new- coided tunics many models;
the model sketched is a combina
tion of crepe Georgette and foul
aid silk. Of ciepe Georgette,
crepe de chine, and taffeta-and-crepe
Geoigette combinations. In
the new shades.
Shhh liriHc A ( lolhM' S.rond Floor Ontr.
who owns an mitnmnhiln Tim
well-known, standard, high-grade Tire. The manufacturers
have been 'famous for thirty years for the excellence of
their rubber products, and their Tires and Tubes have won
a most enviable reputation for toughness, durability and
resiliency.
THIS SPECIAL PURCHASE comprises $21,000 worth of Tires
(at list pi ices) to be sold for $15,750. We hnve in stock all the hizes
enumerated below. If your size is not among- them, we have arranged
to supplyit on short notice at a proportionate reduction. Whilethese
Tiies aie' marked, to protect the manufacturers, "N. F. C." because
of being offered at the price of "seconds," you are assured thev are
EXTRAORDINARY VALUE, and are guaranteed jn a 3000-mile ad
justment basis. Buy a set of these Tires to-morrow, and become a
permanent user of EMPIRE TIRES:
TIBES
$13.88
$17.63
$27.30
STRAIGHT-SIDE
323 'j now $20.59
32x4 now $27.79
33x4 now $25.03
34x4
-34x4'.
35x5
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Unusual Values,
in Used
B
We are desirousof quick
ly clearing away some of
the Pianos and Player
Pianos which have been re
turned after limited rental
periods, and others which
we have accepted as part
payment on new instru
ments. We have, therefore,
marked them at very low
prices calculated to speed
their going. Any of these
instruments can be secured;
on convenient terms.
Upright
Pianos
Arion 5105.00
Albrecht -$105.00
Wagner k $105.00
Cable $135.00
Baus h .$135.00
Pease ,. .$155.00
Claflin .,...$160.00
Heppe ,...$165.00
Schomacker $185.00
Lcicht $185.00
Krell $185.00
Jacob Bros $195.00
Leonard $195.00
Marcellus $195.00
Brambach $195.00
Windham $275.00
Player
Pianos Chilton $250.00
Steger $.'515.00
Auto Manual $375.00
Nelson $375.00
Melrose $395:00
Fabcr Scloelle $525.00
These prices cover the
entire cost if delivered in
Philadelphia no extra
charges of any kind.
WE Give You
A stool, an instruction book
nnd one year's tuning service,
with a PIANO; and a chair,
twelve rolls of music of your
own choice, and tuning for
one year with a PLAYER
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