rti TJ i rrn SdjIbFI J&.Tb 'SeJpIeEmBER 1919" If U. S. RETAIL STORE TO BE OPENED HERE Government Shoo Will Start Week From Today and Handlo All Merchandise PLAN CHAIN OF PLACES s: One week from tomorrow, TJncle Sara will set up in business here as a retailer of merchandise. If yon need nnj" wool underwear for cold weather use, he'll sell it to yon Maybe you need only balbrljgana. Tour TJncle will sell you those. Socles, bath towels, shaving brushes, garbage cans, hats, brooms, gloves, lariats in fact almost nnything sal able will bo handled at the nation's re tail store. And you won't have to carry home your purchases, cither. The par eel post system will bring them to your door. Twenty Other Stores Other cities where the stores will be established are : Atlanta, El Paso, St. liouis, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver. Washington, Seattle, Port land, Chicago, Jeffcrsonvllle. Indiana; Xew Orleans, Boston. Detroit, St. Paul, Omaha, Charleston, S. C. ; New- ort News, Va. ; Columbus, Ohio, and Ian Antonio. Following list includes the commodi ties to bo offered in the stores and the prices which have been fixed : Arctics, cloth top, $1.00 a pair; arctics, all rubber, $2.25 a pair; blankets, all wool. KG each : blankets. wool and cotton, $5 each ; blanUeti. cottou, $3 a pair; bags, rubber, hot water, sixty-live cents encn ; boots, Tubber, hln, $5.20 a pair; brooms, stable, with handle, seventy-five cents each ; brooms, corn, sixty cents each ; brushes, scrub, fifteen cents each ; brushes, shaving, fifteen cents each ; candles, tallow, twenty cents a pound; cans, ash or garbage, assorted, $3 each ; canteen, fifteen cents: drawers, wool ribbed, winter Heavy, $l a pair; draw ers, winter wool. Hsht. SI a pair: drawers, summer balbrigian, nainsook, elan, seam knee and full length, fifty cents a pair; gloves, jersey knit, fifty cent a pair; hats, oil skin, seventy five cents each: lariats, sixty-five cents each; leggins, foot, seventv-fivo cents a pair; overalls, Mb, 5l.-.i n pair; overalls, combination, $2.S0 a pair; raincoats, commercial, $n.25 each ; staffs, flag, five-foot sectional steel, $1.10 each ; staffs, flag, eight-foot sec tional wood, $1.10 each ; socks, summer, cotton, fifteen cents a pair; socks, wool, light, twenty-five cents a pair: stocks. wool, heavy, fifty-five cents a pair; thimbles, saddlers, eight cents each; towels, bath, forty-five cents each; towels, nucic, twenty cents eacn ; unaer shirts, winter, wool. $1 each: under shirts, winter wool, light, $1 each; uncersnirts, cotton neece nnea, ntty cents each ; undcrshirtR, summer, fifty cents each ; whips, artillery, 51 eacn, Renovated Article Prices Price list of reclaimed or renovated articles : Arctics of all Kinds, $1 a pair blankets, all wool, $5 each ; blankets wool and cotton mixed. $3.00 each ; blankets, cotton, $1 a pair; cans, meat, twenty cents each; drawers, summer, twenty-five cents per pair; forks, twenty-four cents n docn ; knives, forty eight cents a dozen; leggins, foot, thirty-five cents a pair. Overalls, combination. $1.25 n pair: overalls, bib, seventy-five cents a pair; spoons, eighteen cents a dozen; socks, wool, Hght. twelve and one-half cents a pair; socks, wool, heavy, thirty cents a pair; undershirts, winter wool, heavy, sixty cents each; undershirts, winter wool, light, sixty cents each; under shirts, woolen and cotton, thirty cents each; undershirts, summer, twenty-five centH each. The "cannon ball service" of tennis means tired muscles. BAUME ANALGSIQUE BENGUE quickly relieves all musculir strains. Get a tube today Tk.s. LhbIh c. n. y. fWk s CA Primo and Conservation Conservation of fabrics Is now a- patriotlo duty. Ion ran sate moner &ntl still 1m vaII 4r.a4l by having? yoar clothing truly French dry cleaned by the Irlmo Process, which not only take oat every particle of dirt and grease, bat lengthens th life of the fabric. Jost phsne Walnut 6565 Primo Dye Works Cleaners and Dyers Wholesale ft Retail 810-li-li N. 13th Htreet Sit S. 18th Street JwwiwwmiwgimwyiwHiHiwHiwiHri)! Better Grade Shot for Men V.,l5riOMT All, A Below rubers 34 N. 13th St. New Fall Styles now ready, including a variety of broad toes. -The Boylston Last shown hers. Is a medium broad too. with Donald, erably more etyl. than aver age broad- toe models. Black and tan, calf and YlcL i I tot) i I tall i I a v i I VWV Bna tan. calf S I ?Y nd vlcl. 6 sK &'$& Keep Accurate Record of Your Food Costs This Week Prove for Yourself How You Can Smash Old "High Cost of Living" With "M avaaaaala sbbhbIbV aVtaa' Jt& BVaaaw elaflsa aalra aetata ofisaT .eW HBVHNaMaaSsMaeasaaaMBaHnlHBH Just Right The High Cost of Living has become a serious thing. It must be reduced. It can be. We, as a nation, have been eating too much of the more expensive foods and too little of the good, old-fashioned, and more nourishing food Bread. We want every housewife in and near Philadelphia to take part in this two weeks9 test to answer the question, How Much Can We Lower the High Cost of Living? For this week keep an accurate record of your expenditures for food. Eat the same things you have eaten during previous weeks same quantities of meats, eggs, and just the same quantity of Bread you have been using. No more no less. This daily record, or the record of the entire week, will determine what your food is now costing you. Now for next week! Begin with your pur chase of food for Sunday, September 21st. DOUBLE your quantity of Bread. Naturally, you will correspondingly decrease your pur chase of other foods, for the reason that you will need less. Throughout next week, continue to eat two slices of Bread where you ate one slice before. Again, keep an accurate record of your expen ditures for food. Compare it with your food costs for this week. The difference will show you how much you can cut the cost of living with Bread. We know that an increased consumption of Bread will materially lower the cost of living. We know that the fine quality of BIG TOSTY BREAD its pure ingredients, perfect baking and delicious flavor will invite you to eat more Bread (and enjoy it) than you ever ate before. p We want to give the result of this test the widest publicity, and for this purpose invite housewives to write to us re porting their success in this great economic demonstration. Ask Your Grocer for the Booklet That Tells 32 Ways of Using Big Tosty Bread to Reduce the Cost of Living. WJ 41 1 41 .11 P. m M 41 K fl J t ( I I i m m V I III i .., , r i H 'r v j Eveninga SgsLV j aaHMWrnoray evenings jhhb1 Jss A V I) ' ' . 1.. ,P",, (.to-Si.