fV-S .-r- k ' EVJSmim PUBLIC KEPGER-PHIL'ADELPHIA', TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1919 . A.W? ") PLAYGROUND OPENS (inoiNfra I; 14 J : m M 3 a 3; WP. f hi' i n h ir wh. ilM I m i HH 1 f 1 M ate v 0 Kit4 "1 r, - to mm LOAN Kruson Requests Them to Urge Their Councilmen to Sup port Measure BETTER HOUSING FORECAST Director Kruscn today urgcrl Hip cliurchwomcn to prcvnll upon members o Councils to vote for' tlie passage ot the proposed $14,750,000 loan, In an swer to the letter of Mrs. Kntliariuc K. Abbey, chairman of the Cliuich Komen's Housing Committee, which asked the director for "something defi nite'' to better conditions. Tho measure contains items for the construction of sewers, and for the abatement of nuisances, whirh he ie Kurds ns the proper bolutiou of the housing problem. In his letter to Mrs. Abbey, the di rector says: "Your letter received. Our plan for action in tho housing situntion wnsfiillv explained by the chief of the Duron n of Health, the Bureau of Surveys and the .Burenu of Water. "One of the most practical thing that your housing committee can do It to get in touch with the members of Coun ills and urge the passage ot tho loan bill, so that we may have money foi the construction of sewers and for mi additional appropriation for the abate ment of nuisances. 'Kvery effort is being made by tho division of housing and snnitrfiiou to abate reported nuisances ns inpidly ns our means will permit. Tho publicitj given to this work by the church women's committee has been of nid to this department. "I shnll bo glad to wiltc you from timo to time of ndditonal woik thai may be done by your committee." Health Stations Opened The Department of Health of lVmi sylvanin has opened health stations tit the following hospitals: .TefToisun. Polyclinic, Mcdico-Chirmgicnl and tier man town for the use of discharged vol dlers nnd civilians. There is no cliaigi1 for service or treatment. Streets Empty, for Youngsters Were at Recreation Center Motfiers who llcd lu the iclnity of Fourth nnd Green streets yesterday aft ernoon called In nln for their chil dren; the corner groeerymnn who want ed n special errand performed could find none of the small bojs geueially mouud to make a spare dime; automobile driv ers and motonnen whoe loutes lay iu the neighboihood had no fear of run ning down children nil because tho rrionds' Neighborhood Guild playground at 1 'on i Hi and Green streets opened for the oumnier. Yostoiday marked tho 'eonth annual opening of that iiniiieiuent center, whh h is a tccrcntion place for hundreds of Russian, Itumnninn, Lettish, Ciontlnn, .leu Mi mill Italian ihildrou dmlug the season. The p ground is situated on the site of what was once n I'rlends' meeting house, elected 100 jeais ago. Miss Louise M. Law ton, superintend ent of tho guild, nnd her two assistants Kent tilings "humming." The pla ground will be open ocr I nfteiuoon from II :"0 to r:.'H) until the! summer ncatinn begins, when it will ' be open nil daj. In the evenings it, will bo open from 7 to K :.'!0 o'cloi k ' for the older bos who woik dining the . day. i Mlemorial Everything SJSK for the ccm- taNSjES etery 1 o t. (fflj Flower vases, glffl Everything for the cem etery 1 o t. Flower vases, hnskpt.s. hns- kct hooks, shears, sickles, trow els, etc. Also a big variety of potted plants. ( is still time to sow grass seed and fertilize the bare spaces in the lawn. Get the vegetable plants for your garden and our seed cata logue now. 0 I 1 ij I WdJJJMDMilHi JWPw 1 1 1 ifri J3aaon j wanw w ff i v Charge Account 923 MARKET STREET k DBConriei I mx&sjub i Wonder Bargains in Summer Merchandise' VJEW gioups of wanted appaiel leady 1 for tomoi row's shoppeis. Each an uncqualed value. TRlS i mm A Special Holiday Sale New Dresses Most Wonderful Values at $ m m $ fm t s nm i M ibM ant' Fs aJm Heudeit HenrKtttvH Printed OrorerUtn iiectricetle. Cotiiblnutttiim Rutins luflYlna hetoml 1'loor A a r I cly of h(5le3 that nii luace ceiy new fcatmo of llic icusoii All new coluis " Final Keductions on Our Suits & Capes $ "B (Hi .75 Tho best Individual i mp models of llnea' woolrns I Many Will Want New MIDDY BLOUSES Sl.25JoSo.49 And We Offer Them Special A splendid group of styles, trimmed with contrasting' colors neatly smocked. AH sizes, Silk Pongee SKIRTS $3 JIado In sports model with largo pocket nnd sash. All new shades. 8 Jf&HZ&iEZI kWT" i vi mww $5-NavyBIueTaSet9 or beorgene $.75 The hata that eery voman wants for summer wear The hats that nro tlm ptv newest and latest and a most extraordlnaiy bargain at this special price, many uro cowiDiiieu -wiii mniw cronjis, 100, HBBHHiBBSiBVHBHHiwmBBBiEiLS Vil .Vil I k. .ii! Di u S u i M A Itemarkable Sale Women's $12.50 to $15.00 Silk Dresse k ;j t MM Silk Taffetas atlch Satins Georgette Combinations $ A specially prepared tale to enable women to sae money on thetr new dross for Deco ration Day wear. All the new styles nnd colorings. Girls' $1.25 Wash Dresses Of c ham bra a some a in o eked. Mixes 12 to rtr. -, lOfSf 69 Girls'' $10.00 Serge Capes $6.90 Qltea Q lo Also popl'na. Silk collars, uttaclied. i years. Girls' Regulation Dresses Blue ffj mid . P I while oiiit) I em trliuined tjlicg to I years 1.98 Strawbridge & Clothier Second Clover Day mxMM. &4&intH A Great Number of Entirely New Clover Specials Added for To-morrow YOU Cannot afford tn Insp sirrlih nf fVii faot tlmr. wn nnw rlicfi-iKnfn flm Clover Day business over two days in order to lessen congestion and insure comfort and better service, and that the SECOND DAY'S ATTRACTIONS ARE AS GREAT AS THOSE ON THE FIRST. The greater part 'of the Clover Specials of the first day are still obtainable on the second day, and a sufficient number of ENTIRELY NEW LOTS are added to make the variety and values just as interesting as on the first. The following is only a partial list. These and scores of other special values will be found throughout the Store, each with the Four-leaf Clover sign, showing the value and the special Clover Day price. EVERY ONE OF THE LOTS HERE ENUMERATED AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING. (We cannot promise to fill telephone orders for Clover Specials.) FOR WOMEN TalTela Dresses, tunic and peplum styles; black, navy blue and French gray $16.50 TalTeta Afternoon Dresses now $23.75 Surplice TalTeta Frocks, short tunic; black, blues, taupe and beaver $20.00 Broken Lot of Serge and Wool Poplin Suits. in black, some blue, few in colors $18.75 Serge and Delhi Suits, in black, some blue; net all sizes in each model now $25.00 Fine Dlack Serge Suits, some blue $27.50 Odd Ict of Rubberized Raincoats now $.'1.75 Serge Capes, one model Dolman style $12.75 Miscellaneous Lot of Coals, medium sizes; many kinds, a few of silk now $18.75 Cloth Skirts, plain and fancies, all in plain tailored styles, chiefly medium sizes $11.75 White Gabardine Wash Skirts now $1.85 While Cotton Voile Waists, tailored and trim med models now 95c Voile Waists, lace- and embroidery-trimmed, also tailored models; white and colors $1.10 Trimmed Sheer White Voile Waists $2.50 Garden Smocks, white and color effects $2.25 Tailored Washable Satin Wraists, in flesh, white and rose; convertible collar $3.00 Crepe Gerrgette Waists, chiefly trimmed, a few tailored; flesh, white and colors $3.50 Trimmed Hats for Matrons now $3.50 Sports Hats, various styles and colors $2.95 Untrimmed Hats in variety now $1.95 Millinery Ribbons, plain and fancy 25c Gray Hair Switches $4.25 Satin ColIar-and-Cuff Sets now 75c Crepe Collars, in three sailor styles 25c Organdie Collars now 35c One-clasp White Chamois Wash Gloves $1.35 An Odd Lot of Washable Tan Cape and Real French Kid Gloves new $1.3,5 Odd Lot of Kid and Glace Gloves now 85c Two-clasp Wash Fabric Gloves now 90c Two-clasp Grav Duplex Fabric Gloves 75c Odd Lot cf 2-c'lasp Silk Gloves 90c Two-clasp Silk Gloves, sizes 5'z to G'j 75c Mahogany-color Leather Oxfords, English last, welted soles, all sizes and widths $3.45 Short Lines of Pumps and Oxfords now $1.15 Brocaded Silk Boudoir Slippers now 50c Rubber-sole Snorts Shoes and Oxfords, of tan calf and white canvas now $2.45 "Knc-Mark" Cleaner for colored leathers 15c Roxo Polishing Sets now 60c Silk-boot Stockings; seconds 39c a pair Thread-silk Stockings, black and colors; sec ends of a much higher-priced quality $1.50 Burson Black Cotton Stockings,, unbleached soles; regular and outsizes; seconds 29c Mercerized Lisle Stockings; seconds 25c Ribbed Cotton Unjion Suits, shell or lace knees, regular and extra sizes now 75c Medium-weight Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, regular and extra sizes; seconds now $1 Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, lew neck, no sleeves; lace at knees; regular size? 39c Extra-size" Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, no neck; no sleeves; seconds now 40c Ribbed Cotton "Cumfy" Vests; seconds 15c Swiss Rihbed Lisle Vests now 35c Ribbed Mercerized Vests, seconds 20c Colored Taffeta Umbrellas now $3.85 Union Taffeta (silk-and-cotton) Umbrellas $2.95 Sleeveless Tyrolean Coats new $5.00 Printed Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs 18c Checked and Striped Gingham House Dresses, in sizes 36 to 46 exceptional at 85c Wllbert btrfct. Cross Aisle Striped Gingham House Dresses, straight lines now $1.65 Figured Crepe Kimonos, ribbon-trimmed, $1.85 v Tissue Gingham House Dresses S3.50 Smocks, fancy stitching, white cellar $1.95 Colored Silk Taffeta Petticoats now $3.45 Cotton Taffeta Petticoats now 85c and S1.45 Colored Heatberblocm Petticoats now $1.75 Broken Lot" of Jessica Corsets now $5.00 Pink Silk and Satin Brassieres now 95c S. & C. Soecial Corsets, of pink brocade, $1.95 Pink Bandeau Brassieres new 38c Flesh-colored Batiste Night Gowns now 85c Checked Gingham Bungalow Aprons now 85c' ' Soft Nainsook Night Gowns, broken sizes $1.45 to $2.75 Embroiderv-trimmed Petticoats now 85c French and Philippine Underwear, in broken sizes, somewhat rumpled greatly reduced Hand-made Sleeveless Blouses $2.25 TOYS SPORTING GOODS Jitney Coasters, $3.75. Morion Hand Cars, $4.15 Express Wagons, forsmall children G5c, 90c A Tableful of Toys; odd lots reduced prices Dressed Dolls, with pretty wig $1.00 Base Balls 70c Base Ball Caps 25c Tennis Rackets, full size, not perfect, suitable for beginners or children $1.00 Bicycle Tires, 28xl'2 $4.85 each. Rubber iPonchoes for Campers S2.10 Mens Clothing Unusual Savings Men's and Young Men's Blue Serge Suits with two pairs of trousers $26.50 Fine Suits, well-known makes, $27.50 Young Men's Suits $12.00 Men's Suits $18.00 Raincoats $6.75 Men's and Young Men's Suits $21.50 Trousers $2.50, $3.50 and $5.25 Blue Serge Suits, lo-measure $34.50 Sennit Straw Hats $1.65 and $2.25 Panama Hats $ 1.65 Split Straw Hats $2.85 V-Neck Sweaters $5.75 and $8.00 Blanket Bath. Robes $1.25 Soft Shirts $1.05, $1.15, $1.85 and $2.25 . Fibre Silk Shirts now $2.95 Pajamas, $1.25 and $1.75 Night Shirts, $1.15 Knitted Neckwear 50c, 65c and 75c Silk Four-in-hands 95c, $1.15 and $1.65 Other Neckties 35c, or 3 for $1.00; also 65c Washable Neckwear 18c and 35c Suspenders 35c, 65c Garters 18c, 35c Belts 25c and 50c Washable Cape Gloves $1.85 Cajie and Suede Gloes, odd lots 90c Working Gloves and Gauntlets 85c Colored-border Cambric Handkerchiefs 25c Dressing Cases $1.25 and $4.95 Collar Bags $1.25 Wallets $1.75 Dark Tan Calf Laced Shoes $5.95 Oxfords, dark tan calf $1.95 Tan Cordovan Shoes and Oxfords $6.75 Black Cotton Socks, unbleached soles; sec onds 25c a pair. Cotton Socks, black, gray or fordo van color; seconds six pairs for $1.15 Artificial Silk Socks, black; seconds 35c Black Mercerized Lisle Socks, seconds 25c; also 35c, or 3 pairs for $1.00 Nainsook Athletic Union Suits 85c White Gauze Cotton Athletic Shirts and Drawers, seconds 50c each Nainsook Athletic Shirts and Drawers 50c and 75c each FOR BOYS Spring Suits $6.75 and $9.75 Blue Serge Suits now $15.50 Palm Beach Suits now $6.75 Khaki Knickerbockers, 7 to 18 years $1.15 White Knickerbockers, broken sizes 75cv Straw and Panama Hats $1.25 Golf and Onc-Pjece Top Caps 85c White Drill Middy Hats 15c Straw Hats 75c Panama Hats $2.65 Sweaters $3.50, $4.00 and $'6.00 Blouse Waists 45c and 85c Pajamas $1.35 Shirts 85c and $1.35 Four-in-hands 35c, or 3 for $1.00 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, seconds 39c Gauze Cotton Athletic Shirts and Drawers, seconds 35c each, or 3 for $1.00 Tan Shoes for Boy Scouts $3.15 "Trot-Moc" Oxfords $1.95 LINENS, BEDFURNISHINGS Mercerized Table Damask, 70-inch $1 yard Mercerized Table Cloths, 70x72 in. $2.25 Pure Linen Double Damask, 72-in. $3.35 yd. Cotton Huck Face Towels, 18x33 $2.00 a doz. Pure Linen Face Towels, 18x36 $6.00 a doz. Bleached Turkish Towels, good size 60c Oyster-white Linen Suiting, 45-inch 70c Imitation Cluny-edge, Cotton-centre Scarfs, 17x36, 17x45, 17x50 in. 50c, 60c and 70c Bleached Muslin Hotel Sheets, 81x90 $1.58; Pillow Cases, 25c; Bolster Cases, 85c Silkoline-covered, Cotton-filled Comfortables now $3.50 and $5.00 Bleached Muslin Sheets, 81x90, $2.00; 90x108, $2.25; Pillow Cases, 45x36, 10c; Bolster Cases,, 45x63 '2, $1.00 Crochet-weave jied Spreads, Marseilles de sign; single-bed, $2.65; double-bed, $3.25 White Wool-and-Cotton Blankets $9.25 pair Plaid Cotton Blankets $5.75 a pair Long Cloth $2.85, $3.00, $3.75 for 12 yards Nainsook $3.60, $4.75, $5.25 for 12 yards Outing FIannel,stripe effects 28c a yard Striped Summer Flannel 75c a yard Unbleached Muslin 30c a yard Cheese Cloth 12 2c Curtain BaUste 24c Bleached Domet Flannel 35c a yard Unbleached Pillow Casing 35c a yard .Unbleached Sheeting 53c, 60c, 75c a yard Still Good Variety of Summer Furniture At Savings of One-third Dcpite unusual selliiiR activity, there still re mains an excellent collection for satisfactory choosing among the uttracthc Suits and Single Pieces foi poich, lawn, Rimlcn or interior use at one-third less than usual pi ices. Odd Pieces df Standard Furniture Scores of attracthe pieces for livinjr-room, dining-room and hedroom marked at half and less than half price for Clover Day selling. FOR THE HOME Brass Bedsteads $22.00 Link Springs $7.25 Enameled Bedsteads $8.00 and $11.50 Felt Mattresses $17.00 and $23.50 Grass Cloth Wall Papers 60c a piece Foliage Wall Paper 35c a piece Kitchen Papers $2.50 a rcom lot Cedar Chests $17.50 Tapestry Couch Covers $2.25 Colored-border Curtain Scrim 20c a jard Half-sash or Bris-Bris Curtains 35c Remnants Curtain Materials at Half Price Cretonnes 25c a yard ' Silver-plated Crumb Trays, with Scraper. $5.50 Sterling Silver Gravy Ladles $1.00 Silver Deposit Cruets now $2.00 ' Stamped White Centrepieces now 50c Stamped White Scarfs 50c and 60c Framed Pictures, good variety now $1.50 Complete Gas Lamps, 24-inch. Silk Shade and Attachments now $20.00 Table Lamp Shades, silk, shopworn $5.00 Book Ends $4.25, $6.25 Jardinieres 50c Cut Glass Bonbon Dishes $1.10 and $1.35 Decorated 6resser Sets $2,20 Decorated China Plates 15c each Decorated Vases, 50c Decorated Teapots, 50c Light-Cut Syrup Jars now 75c Table Casseroles, various styles and sizes, of some only one or two of a kind $3 to $6 Household Odorless Disinfectant 25c a bottle Patent Dust Pans, long handle 35c Rattan Carpet Beaters, some padded 25c Tea and Coffee Canisters, japanned, one- pcund size, slightly imperfect 20c Fancy Nickel-plated Wares, including Coffee Machines, Coffee Pots, Bonbon Dishes, Trays, etc., samples at half price Gas Ranges, 18xl8-inch oven now $27.50 FABRICS AND TRIMMINGS 40-inch Black Crepe Meteor now $2.85 , 10-inch Black Satin. Charmeusc now $2.S5 High-grade Colored Dress Taffeta $2.10 36-inch Printed Twilled Foulard Silk $1.65 Japanese White Wash Broadcloth Silk $2.35 Colored Crepe Georgette now $1.65 a yard Ivory White Satin de Luxe now $2.00 a jard English Black Costume Velveteen $2.25 English Corduroy Suiting, navy blue $1.25 Plain and Fancy Silks, a'so black $1.35 51-inch Mohair Suiting, tan and gray $1.50 Wool-mixed Armure and Poplin new 50c 40-inch Black Voile Ninon now $2.00 White Skirting 21c White Flaxon 20c White Novelty Skirting now 55c a yard White Novelty Voiles now 34c a vard 36-inch White Plaid Voiles 2 1c a "yard 10-yard Pieces of Long Cloth $1 .95 and $2. 10 Silk Muslin 28c Printed Voiles 31c Plain-color Voiles now 28c a yard Plain-color Novelty Voiles ncv 40c a yard Printed Border Voiles now 50c a yard Plain-color Poplin now 32c a yard Plain-colrr Cotton Pongee Suiting now 32c 36-inch Fast-black Satine 25c a yard 7-inch Warp-print "Ribbon now 60c 6 Vi -inch Brocaded Floral Ribbon 65c Various Cotton Laces now 18c a yard Cluny Laces now 22c a yard Venise Lace Allovers new 50c a yard Plain and Fancv Mesh Veiling 20c a yard Swiss Allover Embroidery now 65c a yard FLOOR COVERINGS S. & C. Standard Prairie Grass Rugs, 8x10 feet $9.85; 9x12 feet, $11.85 Crex De Luxe Grass Rugs, 8x10 feel $15.00 All-fibre Rugs, 9x12 feet $16.75 Axminstcr Rugs, 9x12 feet $37.50 and $45 Wool-and-Worsted Brussels, 9x12 feet $25 Rubber Door Mats, 18x31 inches $1.00 Wilton Carpets $2.95 a yard China Matting now $19.50 a roll Inlaid Linoleum $1.50, $2.15 a square yard The following Clover Day i nines are iu the new (trpnrlmcnl of Lower-priced Floor Coverings'. Japanese Matting Rugs, 9x11.8 feet $1.35 Heavy Grass Rugs, 9x12 feet $8.75 Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12 feet, $26.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 6x9 feet, $7.25; 9x12 feet $13.25 New Process Linoleum, long remnant lengths, 2 yards wide 35c a square yard Worsted-and-Wool Wilton Rugs, 9x12 $36.50 MISSES AND CHILDREN Misses' Trimmed Hats now $2.95 White Tricot ine and Gabardine Skirts $2, $3 Wash. Dresses, gingham and voile; in 14-, 16- and 18-year sizes new $5.00 and $6.50 Silk Dresses, 11, 16, IS yrs. ,$13.75 and $16.50 Serge Suits, blue, black, 1 1, 16, 18 vears $19.50 to $25.00 Gingham Dresses, 6 to 1 1 years $1.85 Children's Tan Blucher Trot-Moc Oxfords. Misses' Ccolite Lace Shoes, and Misses' Gun-metal Button and Lace Shoes $1.95 a paii Children's White Blucher Oxfords and Misses' White Canvas Button Shoes $2.15 Misses' and Boys' Cape, French Kid and Doe skin Gloves, odd lots now 75c a pair Children's Black and Cordovan Ribbed Cotton Stockings, seconds 20c a pair Children's Black Mercerized Lisle Stockings, seconds 35c a pair, 3 pairs for $1.00 Children's Ribbed Cotton Waists 25c Bovs' Oliver Twist Suits, 2, 3 years 95c, S1.25 Children's and Misses' Muslin Undergar ments, few of a kind and broken sizes, re duced Children's Sweaters, sizes up to 1 years $1.95 MISCELLANEOUS Cane Suit Cases, 21-, 26-in. $8.25 and $8.75 S. & C. Peroxide Cream now 19c S. & C. Almond and Cocoanut Oil Soap, 8c cake Rubber Bathing Caps now 18c Vendome Face Powder now 18c Writing Paper, 21 sheets, 21 envelopes 25c Typewriter Paper, white; 8'2ll in. 75c ream Blotters, white, 1x9 in. package of 12 for 3c Machine Oil now 7c a bottle Ocean Pearl Buttons Sc a dozen Hair Nets-T-SOc a dozen Barretts, shell or amber color 20c Feather-stitched Braid now 8c a piece Empress Dress Shields 20c a pair Silk Crochet Buttons, navy, black 25c doz. Plated Lingerie Clasps 25c Silver-Plated Shoe Buckles $1.00 a pair Gold-plated Cuff Pins now 15c Solid Gold Broaches now $3.00 Chocol ate-covered Molassus Chips 15c After-Dinner Minis now 15c a pound Chocolate-covered Molasses Chips 45c pcund Butterscotch 15c a pound Assorted Chocolates 65c a pound Vegetable Seeds, all wanted kinds 5c pack age Dark-room Lamps 50c Pocket Flash Lights 75c Miscellaneous Books, damaged, at fractional prices Baby's Historv, a record book now $1.00 The Book of Progress, 3 vols. now S2.00 set Hevwood Babv Coaches $39.25 and $43.25 Children's Lawn Swings. 4-passenger $1.65 Wood Folding Chairs $1.20 Negative Albums 75c Fibre-covered Dress Trunks $25.00, $27.00 Wardrobe Trunks, 18x21x10 inches $30.00 Popular Sheet Music 3 copies for 25c AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES Tubes, 15 per cent..under price. Size 30x3, $2.36; 30x3'2, $2.82; 32x3"2, $3.08; 31x1, I iJ.oi; 33X1, 53.S3; 34x4, $3.95; 36x4, $4.19; 34x4 Vz, $4.78; 35x4 'z, $4.89; 35x5, $5.99 Summer Robes $2.90 and $9.50 Panther Spark Plugs 85c Goggles 25c Electric Horns $2.20 Albany Grease 70c "A-l" Motor Body Polish 10c a quart A table of edd 'accessories Seat Covers, Mica Window Panes, Rubber Pedals, etc. at a fraction of former prices. H STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER 1H 1 Exchanged Pianos and Player-Pianos at Clover Day Savings The Piano Store has placed extremely low "Clover Day" prices on various Pianos, Player P.ianos and small Grand Pianos. The instruments thus affected have served for demonstration on our own floors, havo been returned from limited lental periods, or have been exchanged for new instruments. They are all in excellent condition and are fully guaranteed to give satisfactory service. Premier Phonographs now $50.00 Premier (Electric) Phonographs, $95.00 These Phonographs have been used for dem-. onstration, and with the exception of the slight wear thus received, are as good as new. These Clover Day prices are substantially less than the actual retail values. NOTE Any lnstruicnt attested by )ha Vatr Dy prices can tie recured on convenient termt tlf payment without extra charge of any kind. No deliei;y charges to any addretu u Philadelphia. ,' .-.. -. -jf- ; TctBf ' ii' .-. Trsr . fr ri Y, ,; - IA
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