"y5M5g55$3r5Swi-ittvh -mi J' ' n ff?filfF!'vKv' ' "w? W.,,. y ,. ---- ,!. MSMMMUiMnManMMnMHMHMnM EVENING PUBLIC) LEDGER rniL'AT)ELl?HI A, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919 Happiness I Urgalj matter of hattth, and tha plentiful tree of pure drinking water fa on of tha best ways to attain It. Onr dellrertei pass your door Phone or write for regular service . THE CHARLES E. HIRES CoT 210 fSo. 24th St.. PMU 4 DRINK Jela7IaWb ' Mm J I WAfTER Cop qn the Corner "Why Is it thnt Hnmpp'Is coin nwny en a ynchtV' MapRlo wanted to know "yheti I cnino home offline beat tin-, lnornln. "He had tf dn it," savs T. "TV job hunters is prcssin' hun fro hard it was n question of hit Koin' insane or Rcttui' FCislck; uo ho quick hunted up n sea join' yacht.'' ... , " "Xi a pity, " says Miirsip, ni Mi Rcosoued up tit' soup, "that the.-.' p.i triots nin't Kt a spuio o' shnmc au heart as well. "' , , "Behave yourself, says T. "A Phila delphia job huutrr aiu't so no organ in any way eorrebpondiu' t' u heart just an overpoucriy' itch f'r ollicc In ad dition t' huntin' plums, thej have joined th' Cabinet Makers' Union, better known ns th' Poison Sound." "Who is this union? MnRgic asks, glvin' her attention to th' -oup. "Why, they're a lot of down at th' heel politicians," gays I, "aided an' abetted by tho 'Corridor Cooties'." "Who's them?" quizzes Maggie. "Mostly City Hall clerks nir fellers with payroll jobs," says I( "who spend thclr.fdinner hour an' n lot of other tlmo dopln' out 'Who's Who' In th' Haniny cabinet. Generally they plek out live or six men f'r th' satno job. 'Their selections rancc all th way from members of th' Gridiron, Terrapin an' Five o'Clock Clubs t' decent, respecta bio members of th' Newspapermen's As sociation. " 'Tis Ihclr pleasure t' drnp these ancient an' honorable old political re porters from their retirement an' lino them up in th' full claro of publicity f'r somo job in th' llampy payroll. 'Tis a shame, I tell you, Mnggis. No man is Mifc from the attacks of this 1'oKon Squad. It Rcems t' me say, what's th' matter with this soup, woman?" "Ah, ha," sans Maggie, "now T know what little Terence did with that bar of tianlha soap he was plajln' with." OSTEOPATHS GO 'OVER TOP' Drive Nets $102,039 for Hospital. Last Minute Boost Excitement ran high last night while the teams in the SI 00.000 campaign for the Osteopathic Hospital "went over the top" and exceeded the mark set In more than S'.'OOO. The total raised dur ing the campaign was 5102.0S!) Teams were about Sl!0,00t) short when the rollcall was made last night, but spirited competition among the teams soon boosted the total. Special gifts lnnouneed were S10IIQ from AVilllnni It Nicholson, campaign chniimniii $iniu fioin Joseph I'. Wnlener. SI 000 from 1). W. Dietrich and SuOO from Da rid I'.. Pro van AINT BOXES DRAWING PYROGRAPHY Brass Craft Work I mi-NCif n:v rr.ATivd I.UTSTItV-lWlNriMl 4 STUM IMNH DKIUIM. INNTKIMI NTS F. WEBER & CO., 1 125 'Ji'rJit"' UPRIGHT PIANOS Slightly Used $115$175$190 EASY TERMS M. F. HALL 2626 Gcrmantown Ave. (.Tu.t Ilrlnur l.rlilth) uim:n i.vr.MN(is Baton Built i Industrial Roadwavs Increase PJcmt JEffideticy Several ordinary road ways will wear out boforo ono Baton llullt Concrcto Roadway begins to look old. First cost means littlo when you'ro talking of roadway economy. Henry E. Baton General Contractor 1,1.1 huiunm ht.. I'lillu. Hell l'honp Spruce B7I0 TELEnioNm Bntucn SOBS Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates LUIGI RIENZI . CORRECT APPAREL YfiK. WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street Reduced Prices SUITS EfeSS1 COATS' DRESSESFUR COATS Savings - Unusual Outfits for Shantung Shirts the Iwighl of distinction Just as Olive Drab was the mark of distinction in war time, ho (lie Shantung Shirt is the outward and visiblo mark of dis tinction in peace timet It mokes un ideal Christmas Gift for the soldier who served in France or the patriot who bought Liberty Uonds at home. ?j.G5. VICTROLAS You will find al most every model desired in our stock. The most compre hensive line of Victor Talking Machines north of Market street Complete stock of Victor Records. Convenient Terms We Positively Guarantee Deliveries by Xmas. ormx kviimnos Talking Machine Shop 4804 North Broad Street $1000 First Mortgage j Selling for $700 Pays $50 Per Year Interest Particulars on Request Carstairs & Go. Members rhlladelplila nnd New York Stock Kxchanse 1419 Walnut Street 71 Broadway, N. Y. Cuticura Hair Is Usually Thick and Healthy Start bim right if yoa irhh hkn to hsve tkiek. hsaltby hair through life. Regular tbMmpoo with Catknra Soap will keep Us acalp clean and healthy. Before i&ooing tonch spot! of dandnrff and ifecbax. if any, with Cnticnra Ointment. A tirxx healthy eaJp mean good hair. Dntf cbildreti'f skin with Cotioira Tal cam, an exqnistety scented baby, akin and face powder. At all druggists' 25c iWmiW,1 I SZJl.mfe I u. . r,.,,K, iuafc,&!pIOT',-4J' rj bb vjtTAffm-jSmAa &x& m pyrography ' Wffi af yU&iT FffftfrM)foj& m. elrt 7 rM5 -fm9 m sw V i S lllt Chestnut Street g mt StSS$g020 Chestnut 37 S. 13th 52d & Chcslnut ' 'uiMii'iuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiaiiiiii'ijiiiiinarge I'ui'cnases lomorrow Kcndcrcd on isms February 1st, lUZU.filiiMiiililliillyiliil'pililliBi!1!!! 1 Mason & DeMair I i2 15 Chestnut Street j N ' Lack of space prevents the listing of Ihc hauls of values in this " ' . 1 Li . sale. See other newspapers for further details of this great event. I 7 1 JflS &. t m W- j 01 Lurs 1 j r Tomorrow's Stirring Events I S 40 Illustrating this Sale's importance I I fBr to you, in the Saving 1 i,P Cent! 1 1 ImMSMWr Purchase. ISj han 'i!lB:,5r m ""' V 7 m coat u P Sale I 110.00 L ,0, 1 -sSVs-" 1 1 For Coaft Wt 'S&vTW7Tfl 0 (P m iJ uyvsviioLii Eil 71 f J. SI Z i lj if nrnifif w .tttii k i is of 25 to 35 A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Vast variety, superb quality and TREMENDOUS VALUE form the wonderful trinity of the Mawson and DeMany Anniversary Sale : the outstanding fact of the Mawson and DeMany su premacy in Furs in Philadelphia and the East! Attend the Sale Tomorrow! No wiser admonition could be penned than this the Savings are so remarkable that every item is a merchandising feat in itself. That all these rich and desirable Furs are priced so low as these Values indicate is due: First: To our Manufacturing Direct. Second: To our great desire to celebrate our Anniversary with fitting qualities and prices that will worthily represent our establishment. Look and see how we have made good. P. S. These Values will not be available again this Winter. uunrufiiiLJ 1 Dl 1 0WDEg m THE.. WHOLESOME. BAKING POWDER Look for the big pound tin sixteen full ounces. The powder with a food value. Go buy it today Earache cased instantly BAUME ANALGSrQUE BENGUE soothes $md relieyes as you rub it on. TitMtjeu can sleep m jAtmktt.ts-. x . 110-00 135-00 Value 115.00. Rolling shawl col lar and deep cuffs of marmot. Smart, jaunty model. Natural Muskrat Coals, Vclup 195.00. A Chic Snorts Mod el of smartest effect. Australian Seal Coats, 7&M . Value 25.00. Full-fashioned v model. Tlressy shawl collar and deep cuffs of Squirrel or Aus tralian Opossum. Australian Seal Coats, . . 22)'M Vcluc 310.00. Collar and cuffs "" of skunk, beaver or squirrel. Squirrel Coats, Value 450.00. Smart 3G-inch Model. With large shawl collar and deep cuffs. Mink Coats, Value 625.00. 42-inch Full De sign. Largo shawl collar, deep belt, cuffs and wide border. carfs Stoles & Chokers S75M 495M 30.60 Natural Mini: Chokers.. 40 .GO Red Fox Scurfs 10.50 Hudson Seal Scarfs. . . , . 05.00 Squirrel Scarfs 50.50 Stone Marten Chokers.. . 69,50 Ermine Scarfs 05.00 Jap Cross Fox Scarfs . . . (5.00 Hudson Sable Chokers.. 05.00 Blended Sable Chokers. . 98.50 Natural Fisher Chokers. 98.50 White Fox Scarfs 89.00 Nutria Stoles '. . 115.00 Slate Fox Scarfs 125.00 Blue Fox Scarfs 135.00 Kolinsky Stoics '. . 105.00 Beaver Stoles 195.00 Russian Sable Chokers.. 250.00 Stiver Fox Scarfs 29.50 31.50 34.50 39.50 11.50 4.1.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 G9.50 69.50 69.50 84.50 98.50 110.00 125.00 145.00 175.00 rFRussiah Pony Coais Value 125.00 3G-inch Flare Model. With wido shawl collar and deep cufls of contrasting fur. Nutria Coats-. Value 195.00 Stylish Jaunty Model. An effective sports design. Extraordinary for Wednesday 198 Hudson Seal Coats An Extraordinary Grouping of rich Hudson Seal Fur Coats that arc unequaled for luster of fur, for quality and wearability, for the exquisite fashioning and for their tremendous VALUE! An Anniversary Sale Extra Special! Designed and Manufactured by Ourselves. With Collar and Cuffs of Hudson Seal Regularly 225.00; 30inch; Sale, 165.00 Regulaily 325.00; 3C inch; Sale, 245.00 Regularly 395.00; 40 inch; Sale, 295.00 Regularly 445.00; 45 inch; Sale, 325.00 With Collar and Cuffs of Skunk, Natural Squirrel or Heaver Regularly 395.00 30 inch; Sale, 295.00 Regularly 450.00; 30 inch; Sale, 315.00 Regularly 475.00; 40 inch; Sale, 395.00 Regularly 545.00; 45 inch; Sale, 425.00 . , liberty1 Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Order Acceptcdl 5 fejc) &Iz)an wiffioiKy ZO'te&AaiOrutfi S.Uaat;. (SrtflC. Furniture for Gifts Limitless OpporUmitics for the Gift Beautiful and Distinctive Here v hmMmHS I vT) v M2 M I Ferneries and Fern Stands $22.00 to $38.00. Floor Lamps S13.C0 to $05.00. Sewing Tables S21.00 to $45.00. Nests of Tables $25.00 to 5C0.00. Rush-seat Chairs and Rockers $12.50 to $20.00. Reading Stands, S19.00 to $115.00. Drop-leaf Tables $11.00 to $37.50. Toy Furniture, 4-pieco sets $3.00 and $3.50. Table Lamps arid Shades $20.00 to $75.00. (iold-frame Mirrors $0.50 to $85.00. French Filet Lace Scarfs $6.50 to $45.00. Chinese Embroidered Table and Cushion Covers $4.00 to $60.00. Men's Smoking Stands $7.00 to $20.00. Tea Carts $25.00 to $50. Foot Stools $7.50 to $20. KOUllTJI Mahogany Windsor Chairs and Rockers $12.50 to $30.00. Four-post Bedsteads with springs, mattress and pillow $85.00. Women's Writing Desks $30.00 to $123.00. Men's Easy Chairs $85.00 to $100.00. "Upholstered Sofas $185.00 to $300.00. Library Tables $45.00 to $100.00. Book Ends $10.00 to $25.00 pair. Waste Paper Baskets $8.00 to $25.00. Candle Sticks $2.00 to $12.50 pair. , Dinner Chimes $7.50 to $15.00 set. Muffin Stands $10.50 to' $15.00. Bicakfast-room Suites $68.00 to $395.00. Mahogany Day Beds $125.00. Tea Trays $7.00 to $15. TLOOIX Navy Blue Serge $f.00 grade for $3.00 yard All-wool Navy Blue Sorgo, good weight and quality for suita and dresses, sponged and shrunk, GO inches wide. A length of this Serge will make n most practical present. Mail orders filled 'while tho lot lasts, but-we cannot fcend samples. F1HST FLOOK Baby's Corner Many Suitable Toys , , and Novelties "Pull-Apart" Animal Circuses $2.00 and $3.00 set; Separate Wood Toys 75c each. Crepe do Chine Bootees in pink or blue $1.75. Celluloid Rattles 95c caji. Indestructible Dolls $2.25. Wool Scarfs for boys and girls of 2 to 0 75c each. SRCOND KLOOH . Buy Silk Hosiery Here Men's and Women's in Wide Assortment 0 Men's McCallum Silk Socks in plain colors, $2.25 to $2.50 ; clocked effects, $3.50. Other makes at $1.00, $1.50, $1.65, $1.75 and up to $2.25. Women's Silk Stockings, McCallum and other fine makes; lace, drop-stitch, clocked and other novelty designs $3.50 to $6.50. Silk Hosiery in plain shades white, navy, black, cordovan, suede, biscuit, turquoise, Copen $2.25 to $3.50. FIRST FLOOIl Lingerie Silk Undergarments for Dainty Gifts F . - .1 Crepe do Chine Gowns, plain or trimmed $6.95, $7.00', $8.05 and up to $18.00. Washable Satin Night Gowns $9.50, $10.50, $12.00 and up to $16.00. Crepe do Chine Envelope Che mise $3.50, $3.7G, $3.95 and up to $11.50. CtclJc do Chine Bloomers $3.50. Washablo Satin Bloomer b $3.50, $5.00 and up to $10.95. Wdshablo Satin and Ciepe do Chine Camisoles $1,25, '$1.50, $1.95 and up to $8.95. . ' sji:gond Fj.ucm Umbrellas Meil's, Women's, Children's We have been many months as sembling this collection of Umbrel las, and there are many handsome and exclusive handles. In Women's Umbrellas prices range from $9.00 to $22.50; in Men's Umbrellas, $5.00 to $20.00; in Children's Um brellas, $3.25 to $8.G0. Also Umbrellas for Suitcases and Traveling Bags. FltlST FLOOU Handkerchiefs We Have Never Sold So Many Before x Women's Handkerchiefs from 25c to $25.00 each; particularly pretty ones at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 and $2.00. Children's Handkerchiefs with colored nursery designs 15c each; others of better grade, 3 in a box for 60c. Men's All-Linen Initial Handker chiefs, 75c. FIRST FLOOR : i Less Expensive Section, Second Floor. Nothing Over $2.00 Cotton Goods Long Cloths' and Imported Ginghams Imported Ginghams, 32 inches wide; fine quality, just unpacked; plain colors, largo or small checks and plaids, also now ovcrplaids $1.25 yard. Long Cloth of standard quality, 30 inches wide, by tho piece of 12 yards at $4.75, $5.75, $G.7G and $7.65; also in 10-yard pieces at $4.85. FIRST FLOOR IV ' II - g LL '! up to so $sL 1 mmMmmimmmfmmwmfm iHBCi Mmlk 1 III ' "The Milkiest Kind of mm -JI&MS I Wm Milk Chocolate" III lm I WW! KLEIN'S CREAM NUT ALMOND .BARS jjjjj WM&ffitMMx 8 8 "Made in America's Milky Way" and delivered 1?4our Freth fcr-- JwS;tM B i- -1 So,d by a" Cand'' DruS Grocery Stores and News-stands igZg: TtiMml I lm KLEiNr.Hnr.01.ATF en mm TOm P - i'i "wiii'wmii Ellzabethtown, Pa. W' '"" Kflffigl S 'Ullei jHH7wPQWWC3m-a p c",ce 127 N 13" St- II Sk h mmllMml 111 imMl Ml Ml IBLill f --- :i;- 1150.00 Broadtail Wrap j ' g-f 1 .. BiSK-SB lEW M IWfenM Wi jtU Hudson Bay Sable Collar HJ" j ''mBRMfHnffHflpi luB, MurM.if1 M Anniversary Sale Price S -SSfKKBtULLMIt.iff'J, f m "lJyiTHTlBWWB&MPy 'dT-ZZZ r la w -'. ..XiAiskiAiLii-, mfunw''r-J;'" ".i 's. iiym"AfiMiMilft 'i 1 1 -t & -
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