rviy -"J J ' , V- .. 'TJEfJWWPv ' " .. " wrrr M rTX'vWBHBFW'h' V' ':LLV.,tr V ffVv;1 i- :i I ilfi 12 Mi?S. WILSON MAKES A CHANGE FOR FRIDA Y'S MARKET BASKET Broiled Perch Is Something Different for Sunday Breakfast, Creamed Sweetbreads for Dinner and Savory X Eggs for Supper By MBS. M. A. WILSON (Cotvrtoht, I9ta. bv Mrs it I. tWMon. til right rcttritd THIS is jimt tlip season of (lie jrar when the family appetite in most capricious. Tho members 'of the family nre finicky and really do not Know just what thev want to eat Now. Madame Housewife, put on your lionnet and hie ye fortli to fresh markets; nwaj from the usual plnre where joii smire jour dally portion of food, for toii know, frequently that tired feeling sets In he muse of the food and war It Is served. Here, no doubt. oii will find 'food displayed in n manner thnt ma ur jtert varletj t hnve just retutned from a market trip and plan to have the menu for three meaU on Sunday TUB MRM' BREAKFAST Halted Prunes and Cranberries Broiled Perch Watercress Garnish Potatoes n la Prince Clovei Leaf Biscuits ("ofieo DINNER Sivory Tomato Soup Salted Peanuts Seallions Radishes Creamed Sweetbreads, Flemish Strlc Peas a la Dowlluic Asparagus Lettuce Peach Dumpling Coffee , St'PPKR Sardine Canape Snvnrt I"cs Macaroni nit Urntin I.ettm i Prune Short Cake Tea The market baket will require One pound of prunes. One half pound of oanhrrrirs. Tico pound) of perch. One auartcr perk of potatoes. One bunch of icatercress. One hunch of trek. Ttrn bunches of scullions. One hunch of rnrtishe. One hunch of parsley. One head of salad. One hunch of aspm anu . One-half pound of dried prut. Our cmi of lomnln soup. One half pound of peanuts. One hnr of tinihitft, One dozen eqiji. One pnrknqc of mm mom. j ICO lainc .street b can. Six t'iricli n 1 imiia ifilt Baked Prunes .mil Cranberries Soak prunes over msht and now lift, twntj, four prune into baking dih Add I One cup of 'lanbrmrs. One cup of hioirn vianr 01 sirup. One-hnlLeup of unlet in irlmh piitnes teere hiked Place tn oven and bake towl To Broil Perth Cleanse the fish and split Remove the bones, lav flat mi baking pan and brush with plenty of shortening. Dust lightly with Hour. Place in broiler nnd broil in usual manner Baste fte quentlj with well seasonal French 1 dresHii'ic. s -o.in n tih iv well browned, p'.aie in the oven to funsh cooking Potatoes n la Princess Out six cold, boiled potatoes into dice. Now add 7"tr onion Tico qrcen pepper', chopped fine. Mix potatoes, onions and peppers and turn in caserole dih Now make One mid one-half cup of cream sauce, t One-quarter cup finel'i chopped parsley, Tico teaspoons of salt. One teaspoon of ichite pepper Pour over the potatoes Make wmnnth nn ton and Hot with tlOV bits of butter Flace in hot oen and bake I twenty fitc minutes Clover-Ieaf Blhcult. Place in a niixms bowl 7'Aree eup of sifted flour, One teaspoon of salt. Three level tablespoons of hnkin0 powder, Tico level tablespoons of sugar. Sift between hngcrs to mix Now add sevcn-eiMiths of a cup of milk or water and work to a amooth, elastic dough in the mixing bowl Form ijougb into balls the size of a walnut and place three in every nip Id well greased muffin pan Press slightly to gether Bake in hot oven fifteen minutes Savory Tomato Soup Turn into saucepan one can of tomato soup Add two cans of water and Small piece of bay leaf, One quarter teaspoon of allspic. Four tablespoons of cornstarch, Two onions chopped fine. Stir to dissolve the cornstarch Brimr to a boll and simmer slowly for ten I minutes Serve in bouillon cup. Creamed Sweetbreads Soak the sweetbreads in cold water adding the Juice of one-half lemon for two hours Drain and place in saucepan and cover witb boiling water Bring to a boil and cook for ten rain utes, then turn in colander unrtr cold running wafer When cold, remove thet.ibes nnd fatty particles. Now cut crust from rolls and care fully scoop out the crumbs, making a bread casserole. Brush Inside of rolls lightly with good salad oil and place in oven to brown. When ready to rne dinner, place in saucepan Tiro od one half cups of milk, Tico prated onions. One-half tup of flour. Stir to dissolve flour Bring mixture to n boll Cook three minutes. Now add One-half cup f finely chopped pais ley, 'I no tra spoons of sail. On (taspoon of papnkn. Juice of one-half lemon, Tco irell braten law egqs. Rcat hard to mix nnd now ndd three hard-boiled eggs cut into quarters and the sweetbreads cut Into Inch pieces. Heat to the boiling point nnd fill into the prepared rolls Dust with paprika and plate in oven for live minutes. Peas a la Dow lines. Wash nnd soak over night one half pound of dried pea. In morning, eoirr witb cold water and cook until tender, tnking tare not to bave much watei when neirlx rooked Now drain, rub peas thiough iol ander into bowl Senson with 7' ico tablespoons of buttei, One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of peppri Our half teaspoon of onion extant. Heat with fork to blend Pile high in egeiiihte dish and pour two table spoons "f melted butter over tup Serve. s.-uorj Bggs Miine hnr One hnnrh of Irrks, Pour onions. Tico branches of pauley, EVENING' ..PUBLIC LEUGElt-BHlirADELPHlA-, FJSIDAX. 'AVMU M&fflC. ji t i ,9, t. --4i '- II, i Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA The Woman's Exchange Is Thlt Kind, "L. of E."? Dear Cjnthla One -of your corre spondents, who jgns herself "Experi enced," requests an nnswer from some of the readers of your columns. To begin the subject, "Experienced" claims nil fellows like to make fools out of girls. Does "Experienced" ever think of the girls who make fools out of tis fellows? Wo nre like the pro verbial fool and his money. All girls think of at this present ago is to get some poor simp and fleece him for a good time, and when he tan't show them a good time any longer, It is "so long, kid," and they hunt up nu other. Now, in regard to kissing. This kissing business Is what I call pnppj love, nothing to it In fact, it Is n sample of weak-mindedness, soft stuff, fickleness You say vou would hne died for this man In. wlint manner would you have ghen your life for him? Would j ou have taken him for belter or for worse' Would you have made a home for him? Would jou stand bj him If he should meet witb recrscs. If he got dortn financinllj . would you go get n position, too. and help him get on his feet? Or would .vou liuut Woman Suffrage To the'Edltor of Woman's root: Dear Madam Kindly answer in our column the dates woman suffrage movement wnn first bejuu In the United States of America; also In England. Did any other country introduce it pre viously to nbote-nnmed ones? E. G. U. The end of the Revolution marks the tieginnliig of the campaign for woman suffrage, but It was not until 1818 that the first i-omentlon was held. England nlso started in 18 7. The women of Kngland were, not denied the franchise until 1S.1L howeter The first nuf dress on the subject was made in 1851 bv the h,arl of Carlisle. The Scandlna. Mans were the first Europeans to grant suffrage, the Finnish women gaining it as enrly as 180.1. Name for a Club To the Edifoi nt Woman rant Dear Madam Please tell me a suitable name for a social club of boys ami girls. What color and motto would be suitable fur such n club? THE ? CLUB. How would some of these names do: inc irientlsbip Circle, the Leisure ?uri' llnt'iue Club, the Civil Social ircle (only you lould spell them all With nn Si. Vnll IllMlt nan tilno tV. VOU llllUt ..ntni. r l1l. I ..LI.. .,..' "". some corner and sit down and bemoan Jni.ritv ft riui-..,w:.ieii?l0.r-.?i mill- fnl nn.l .. r.r.A .... .-.. ... . I . . ". ."""'. """."" nt juur ,-u... lull. ..UK T.VM.4.:. ...I.. .. .Hi eer married such a man? All these ques tions I ask jou arc the questions of true love. You know. "Experienced." thnt I thej all spring thnt stuff nbout djing for eacn other: and often niter mnrriagc thej nre trjing to knock eaih other's bend n(T Sit bni k nnd wait, xnu nn Yes, thee ate good women nnd men but lion h.iid to liml them Eight out of even ten gills uowndnts, () fur n' making a helpmate to him arc roncei lied sie not- worth powder enough to blow Iheii own heads off While thev inn v be girls of good moial. honet and good companions to gp around with, so far n matnage is (oncerned, the would wreck a man's life. I know what I am talking nbout, as I nlso mi, mono no "i.oiaity and Purity." You could take "Friendship and Fun," 'Good Times. Good Manners nnd Good Sports or "Happiness nnd Health" for your motto. Yon might get more ideas by requesting cat h member to sub mit a name, rolor and motto nnd choosing the best A MAN ONCE REMARKED THAT WOMEN DO NOT INVENT He Was Badly Mistaken Women Are Inventing-Little Short Cuts and Conveniences in Housctvork Every Day. ' They Don't Show, That's All Place in stucrnan six tablespoons nt bacon fat Add herbs and cook slowlvfhave had experience. If girls would untrl tender Now add One tablespoon of ttncoai, i Thiee tablespoons of tomato catsup. Oir i up of cicam sauce. Stir to blend Vow grease a rustaid cup well and put two tablespoons of aiice in n cup Break in egg. then add two tablespoons of the prepared saute Set cups in pin of warm water i and haki in moderate oven for twenty minutes. Write to Washlnaton ionic for a man nnd being n i t rrfio, nt it'nmnn rao' Pear Madaiii--Could jou kindlv ad Me me through soui lolumn as to wheie f would hae to write for per mission In have mv aged mother, who Mies in Got man., tome into this coun try? Mj mother Is a widow nnd has nolioth but nnself. I nm an American citiren. A. P. You will hnve to write lo the fin ml. gration Hiirenu. in Washington. D. C, slop tins puppy ioe business, use com inon sonsc and study well before thev Irmi nn.l vlnn j-eltln bnllnrlnntlnn, nn ",r '"V"" """ !n " " it IS Inr I for hnlf P,!b Into Itll.inn.. I. nnti ! ' " ' ""'" ' "rrnilKC UHS. lor U IS Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries Dear Mrs WtNtn Every eening 1 lake great plcasu e in leading vour valuable recipes for which 1 thank jou I have a quantity of dried mush rooms (Ceperl I do not know how to use them. Would ou kindlv tell me? MRS N S I) Wash well, soak in cold water for one anil one hnlf hours, parboil and uic as for fresh mushrooms. Dear Mrs Wilson Will you kindlv give me recipes for lioneycake and cookies? . MRS. E. W. See recipes rebruarj U3. Mrs N M and Mrs W. H -Re-ceived your letter too late to have reply reaqh you in time . come again and allow two weeks for answer. a hallucination, a wm-o -tlie-wp. or like the mftnge upon the desert I, thej would be wiser No ' Experienced, don I make fool of joiirself and don't advise cir s lo tlo it : there are too in among .vou now lou want a man to be a man. then inu girls or women nil ns women should act. A man geneially pays a good pi ice for a good artitlc. but a poor aiticl" is paid for accordinglv , The gooil girls of todav are the old fashioned kind, who don t sit in a tar and pull out a powtler-piiff. or make 'their faces look like Indians on a wur path: who don t wear dresses .up to their knees, who will enjoy and nppie ciate a fifteen-cent movie ns much as a V.J or 2 ."JO musical roniedj. anil who are nexcr throwing out hints for n feed nor asking "Where nre we going next week''" Lots of them hnve the nerve to ask n fellow "Where tlo wn go from here''" The kind of girls we sensible fellows are looking for are not the jazz bab.v, nor the doll, nor the kissing bug LOTS OF EXPERIENCE. iiecessnrj to get n passport and have it viseeil bj a consul. Consuls nro lather hard lo find nowndajs in Ger mans, jou know However the Immi SOMERODY said one time that women seldom if ever invent auythlng. And then somebody else came right hack and remarked that thev often did, and proved it with a list of Inventions made by women. It's safe to believe that the first somebodv was a man and that the second somebody was a woman. Then somebody else, entirely separate and distinguished from the other two, but also a woman, tame out with some thing that proves it over again. It s only a little Incident, hut It's typical of a woman and the quickness with which her mind moves when .necessary, it s the tale of a woman and her husband, who went for an automobile trip. They were getting along beautifully, when something suddcnlv went wrong. Hus band got out, of course, opened tne hood, and looked wise. That seemed to be about nit he could do. The spark plugs seemed to be right, the noise was perfectly proper when ne opened those little spigot affairs on the ollnders petcocks. nre they? Auto mobiles hnve such queer names for their parts. Final! v he discovered that some thing or other hnd gone drv. There wns no grease on It. nnd it 'should have been concealed in grease. They were miles from a garage, and no cars seemed to be going their way. . . Then the woman In the car had a "hunch." One of those "hunches" that women get! Without a word she opened her handbag, Pulling out a large tube she handed it to her husband. "Mould ll do?" she nsked. He tried It. It would do. The car moved on smoothh. its fractious parts lubricated bvdcl palely scented complexion cream. Their tllp wat, saved. XTOW, who in the world would have s Thought of that but a woman? In the, first ydaee, a man wouldn't be car ryiug told cream. He might have shav ing t renin, but use his perfectlv good shaving cream for an automobile? No. Indeed. And. in the second place, the two ideas of automobile gtease and slinvins cream would never gel together in his mind , Anvhow. perhnps shaving cream wouldn't lubricate. The gentleman who tld thai womec aren't inventors was all wrong. Whv for her to invent a thing like the tele phone, or a motion 'picture camera, or a bed that turns Into a wardrobe or a, door or something equally different. But think of-the things she can do with, sav. a hairpin. It begina the day by holding her hair in place. Tben sis ter's shoes have to be. button td and sho has lost her buttonhook. Out' comes the hairpin to button Sisters 'shoes'. Then Buddy drops his washcloth back of the bathtub and nobody csn reach It nobody except mother. s She just gets out ihe hairpin, bends It" at one end. and hooks up the .washclolh. The reftigorator pipe gets cloMcd up. Mother wraps the hairpin up In a cloth and opens up the pipe. Oh, there are countless little) Inven tions like this that mother thinks tip all day long. Perhaps she doesn't In vent many big, wonderful things that people look nt with their mouths as wide open as their eyes. But possibly tho-reason is thnt she's so busy Invent ing short cuts In house and homework that she doesn't have time to'do those other things. l .-.. .......... t .... in nil - n riMi in vc ill in n .n s ii ll other I ten"011 .Bureau will tell you jusl.what in one day n woman makes thiee or four innnv ,0" rnn " """ llow t0 Uo " ' i imeiitlrims Perhnps it w tould take longer a-A.'.'.mm.n.-.uu S UJ.S.S.S-., Fla donit bother about getting ftie any other lunch vKen. she's tjot Fo ST TOASTIES in. the house Sold Ay Grocers Everywhere srfh FRESH msm. .Ml : 'JlAOTi" u mtf i '"iii I 1 V r We Have the Season's Freshest Catches, as Well as 'f TONS OF Meats at Wholesale 15c I Mitchell's Market,. 8.SL. rhon Lombard A110) Main .1200 Philadelphia, Vtt. 7m'mVL,mmVLi'mVS'rM U Our Only l..r..---..1l ..is..... .:, L,3 COLE Ssvftn-rassengerTourlng j sptelal fcoa nd paint; 8 tires; full facWv .-i. . ment; attractive price. 'etofy rjU94 LexJRgtoH Motor, Company of peB. Islington Mliiat: 851-53 North Bt4 u ' . i" f i - . Your Housekeeping Will Be a Pleasure With an OfflOTUEC Electric Cleaner Ksr smil IT CLEANS. economical to opraU, Sco It work at! Central Klectrlc A Lock Co , 12 Nortk 13th Street 9. A. EpstelnvCo., 152 N. Sth 8trt Albert Gentel,- 1503 Columbia. Avs. Albert K Jesser, 2106 S. Bread 8t. Charles W. Keoter. 3023 TV. York Bt Nicholson Elftctrlc Co., 6201 Chris tian Street Geo. Ij Purvis, 4747 Maachsr St. Ssvllla Electric Co., 13 S. t:d St. Charles D. Slloox, J7l Ortliadox Bt Tiega JJlectrlo ?hP. 17ih and Tbi. A. B Wieana Co., Gormantowa aJid Chelten Aytnues Wright ft Wrasxht. 2215 N. ljroafl St. For detailed, Information trrlU or phone today to H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO, Wholesale Distributers PHILADELPHIA Stewing Brisket Stewing Lamb Better biscuit -Quickly made Orator i ill 7m$ mi a. 1 m& store a Wsrir&avfk Ml KK So easy to use la !)s. Itur rythlni for th w fsmllr at any itoro you C? TO prfr Clothlnir. r'urrl'W ture. Hou Fumlshlnji. Vft III Jwlr and Ooneral Iter v Ijf chandl Pav at your V ronenlnc nn at.lt rlcht here nn ChMtnut sKfKr lf Strt or 30 yar V EtbKUKr 11 Call, rbone or Virile Vft tUBUSxtSfr I S-R.WEAVER JHs 1112 Chestnut St. ?,,, EvSEeMk ,,fc- i ' r Gbud Pottery Vrsch, Bowls, Trays, Bon-Bon Dishes, Ornamental Pieces. Now Importation A wido variety of beautiful nntl characteristic designs. Wright, Tyndale & van Roden, Inc. Kcputcd the Largest Distributors of High-Gradc Dlnncrwnre 1212 Chestnut Street X. " 1 A M SS3:1 riaHo hv I l j RfattCerflLCaliv&BameCreJch. i IBHisTaBilHHBrJiiVaBiaiilBaSJHMHaviiisaaaJHHHHI jl ' 'U --J I ZZ i -irrr-i ; KINNEY'S The Rising Sun Which Dispels the Darkness of High Prices i i ; ; -itfjKmThafc Outshine xmm&msmBj, i M ffiilSL ComDcfcilion W5: ilB , 1 .JMmwmwMi JL y-M X mms. xxrrl Mh mL kW: A Wm ,-t& w ft'ltev i. x ' imt JWe-J r'l a SK!1 , I- M f jr i i i P fr S Safe Milk For Infants & Inralidt ftAFiecooflce, "rii Mnnc4tfne ' 121nonEachSidc Voirtrie i . "wuiij it. L57Jbs. Blwa ofmr Ice Saves Worry "Oh. my' Butter melted, milk soured, fruit rotting, meat spoiled, cheese oily! Was eer a woman so put about?" All your own fault, dp.ar lady. You tued to be economical. N'ow .see the tesults. Triio economy and health protection comes with "ice every day." Don't wait. Begin now. Get in Touch With Yoar Iceman ICE PUBLICITY ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia and Vicinity, Inc. avWWAvWAW?: AwmmjMin Mmk.eWiF' lutf J " k 30 ilizJ. Ha Coakiai A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Atoii Imitation!; and Substitutes hwltHFul food Out for th kiddias as well as a tasty idcasart FoykKe Popular Flaiors Chocolate GoldoTi "Vanilla ft yoarGroctrraatj jUarseestnana.Hih, 2 Days Fri. & Sat. NO MORE We Offer a Newly Arrived Military Model Women's Cordovan Calf $12 Oxfords At a Special Price a n tlfnllj mart indY B nnlibed, one of the most DP to the minute stylet Tbat wanted ahade nf rMi dark brown o Id 'I inaml t h I a fcprlnr Friday and Sat. Omy KWYAL D00T OHOJP 2nd rioorSaves.$2 im-8 &io Chcstniit St . "WKBSt jsaw.rsarr...-,, r Li f i sfvi 1 tll'i - S Sill III s v x I fr I i ykoEs J Bet V i... j..i -ij wBzip usrCaiTit JPkt!asjausSK P ,, Many Different Kinds of Coffee Mixed To Get One Special Flavor Think of it. No wonder Morning Sip Coffee makes such an impression on folks who know a good cup of coffee when they taste it. To make sure that the fine fkor of Morning Sip stays in, the coffee is packed in slip-coer tin cans. Not a bit of strengtl ;r aroma is lost. With bag packed toffee ydu can smell the strength leaving the c offce. It requires only one-half the amount of Morning Sip as compared with the amount of bag-packed coffee jou ordinarily use. Morning Sip coce (comes to you absolutely fresh. Sp many women know its goodness'Hhat our grocer is alwas recching fresh' shipments. 'I here will be no "toffee grouches" in your family when Morning Sip is scned. Buy a pound today. Sold By All Good Grocers MOR Luxurious Deep Jinn Cordovan 'Calf. Latest Modal NING SIP COFFEE facktii in tin to keep the flavor its Our Big Store Is Already Overcrowded With Spring and Summer Shoes for the Whole Family! Latest Arrivals for Women 1'ntent I.eatlici Oxfords with comfoi table, jet stylish modified cuuau tC nn hcei.. . .oo.yo Ilabj J. o ill Patent leather Pumps, one J? no eyelet sDD70 Women's White Canas uxtoicl, wan lngu- ,1Q JQ cotr Louis heel waJa Same In White Can- ab funii) Moi K.cl it gu-nel I'linilia, plu n t e Plain patent Lcaihet Feanileba Pumps with CjI rQ h Kh heels . sDt.yO Women's patent Ipalher (gl nn oxfords, l.oula heol. OXtVO Women's mat kid hlh- o qq heel Pumps . OOiiO Women's black or blown dje qq Kid hiRh-hcel Oxfords 5sJ.i70 Biaik Cnlf Oford'i. '. $2.98 $6.98 Three-Kjclct Tits, high heels. Ioiik plain toes, Goodyear welts. Whito Canva Oxford, medium heel Same In Pump Mat Kid "I'lieo Ins'cp til e0 syJ.fcu $5.98 $2.98 $2.79 $7.98 $6.49 milltai heel. foratcd tip per- $4.98 'Up. IilBh Lou s hed All Styles of High Shoes "oilibiiH pitoiit be.in' top mce, medium heel Women i patent leatlui medium heel sray cloth tc.i. "omen a Kid Comfort tfo ro hhocs sJ0,UO Chi!drens Low Shoes thlldiens to.e.tlet (tjo nr lM,l2w8",inll sDO.&Zf thildu'iis whte canrfs t 1 fkO 1 lei-rut Uv S'-., lo sPl.470 vii cm ma: i,iri.t pntent I catliei plain Pump S 701 IMj to 7 "s.j IMtcnt l.n,lthPi (To Oxfords Si7ts.'i, ic Oo.i70 $4.98 Children's Hu-ssla Calf Oxfords, tJoodycar ) QQ welt, sizes 8'i to 11.. OdttmVO JII36C3' Urown Vlcl Ox- tfo no louls ai;;cs lib lo S OtZitVO .n.sses- I'atJiit Mary janes. Sires ll'i to 1 QO fcamo Hires 8 's to 11 1 r?Q inrnnti Broun Lace. to AQ .Si.cr G to S tP.C.'itV infants patent, Alary .lane Pumps. Sizes 11 AQ to 8 p I.t47 l.eathoi Button Shoes, cto Qfl Sizes S1-.. to It.... P.70 Also Sturdy High Shoes Children's, giilnretnl lace, 1 QO S'7'S S'j to J sDl.IO Ch'ldren s blown lace, &) QQ slzos 8Vj to .'. ....... W.ivO vhlldren a patent leather $n qq late, S'j to 11 iPZi.JO Oiowiifr ft lis' bl6wn sPA QQ tlf Ihc Ott.IO ChlMrens Patent Men s bronu calf Biotrue Oxford" Men's brown and b 1 a o It calf Bluchers, m u dium high toe and Cioodyear well Patent Colt Ox i Complete Stock of Men's High Shoes i.ienB mown Bngllah hah ifer? no tioodvear web 0D..7O .Mem Eunme'a! rnBll8i bain $6.98! $5.98 IJJ!5?! j" fOO Pairs Odds and Ends of PUMPS and OXFORDS, Special Ml siren and sulcs In Bion and B n.k Mti's Plain-toe Vlcl K d lace Mens heay woik shoes, I'liuU ami lan I Boy s' hoa w oi k !no' bl-Kk diess bluth- crs, al.-ei n to 5S s scout shoes $4.98 $6.98 $3.49 $3.49 $3.49 $2.79 Bojs" tan ticout Sizes at. to 5'b, Lilt lo s nts' tan slues Sizes 13 Men's .Storm King Boots . . Men's Shoit Boots., bcou to B!T; $2.49 L $1.98 $3.49 $2.98 $3.89 Men's I". S Army lllp Boots Bis shipment luht receded. U. S Knre Bed Boots, direct from the ummeimufcter's depot, nil eols In perfect condl. o nn Hon ,,, .. sSOtUO $)& I Just Rcceivcd New and Complete Line of l"KEDS" TENNIS SHOES QOc to 51 .10 " Ml nyies and t,Ucs ... 70 1 1' Mail Ot tiers Promptly rilled 116118-120 North Eighth Street AHOVK AKCH-I'HILA. Open Friday 'til 8 l M. Saturday.'tll 10 J'. ,M. The Largest Slwc Retailers the World, We Cfln't Be Undersold '' Wmtfnmmr,' r,- .'vr ri' A'JM ,
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