' r ' i ''"' ' ' ' '' ' ' " Letters te tha, Editor "Ne 8x In Brain" Mr "There Is no MX In brains," accord. inile the, IMeat.Wsntllfc) dlatum. ', M. 1LT' IsVr Wl an, iitra .short thum!) t ' IyOla and wlll-pewsr are said , te re'elde' In th ihumfc. Mlnt'U.Mtra.letw, -.'Will you jr- rnlt r Je say 4hM you appear .Ulettcal te mTeu fa'tienl weman's' Vrivtnss' toward mera worldly experience, for seekln te broaden her neld et endeavor and for re--Mlllaa aalnet her handicap In the part, j and In tlie some braath ou accuse har of lacklnc mans preaain e wuriu yieiuij Teu are alie net , up te data a te what vemen nave aoeompiisnea." u m mn ntted 8tate, 'In spit of man's determined effort te keep hr where aha'can solely min ister trfhls. prenal netda. Theuaanda of women today are In bual nM for, themselre many of them be cauis the husband .fell down en the Jeb of .revldln theVherewlthal te lire. Hundreds are successful physicians, law rere and dentist. Tans .of thousands ar .till working- (even harder than ever before) at the Jeb of hememakirur a.' business call ins' for mere astuteness, patience and wis dom than any ether" business under the aun. It may net be entirely .apropos ta quote ecmethlne: that I heard a. mature woman (ly quite dispassionately yesterday In my '"Aren't men awfully peer losers!" A SQUABH DEAL. fhlUdetphla, November 10, 1820. Wives and Household Flnanelng Te the Editor of the Kvmlne PuWIe htieer: Sir Under the caption of "Weman' share of Husband's Salary," Mary T. Floed, la your paper of November 10, complains thai men de net give their wives the money they ask for te "property provide for the home, purchase the lieeemary ctethtmr for themselves si"! wllh a reasonable amount of pin nifner." . The question she raises Is, of course, an Important one te the wife, but It la one wnleh most women apply In a one-aided way. The averace woman could easily a-et rid of mere money than the averace man' could earn, and as a rule they need a controlling Influence. Unfortunately, In checklnc the tendency, a habit rrews up In tha husband which becomes antagonistic te the wife's Ideas and a decided difference In attttude Is developed. If a man la making money, his wife usually runs bills at the department stores for all her needa and mere, and similarly .11 f h hmiM hills ara bald. Aslda fretn this, she' needs little meneyi The trouble' WBleh Mrs. jrioea possieiy rerer 10 is wnere tbe husband has a deflnlte salary and with holds what ahe deems toerrreat a part:" Seme men give trlrtiwlly all their earn- Ing Inte the custody or the wife and If. she , j rair ena a goea manager narmenr is aeeured. DUt if She Is' wasteful or se Irish or ilven te decorating herself beyond their tneani, the husband rightfully limits her- stpertunlty te, handle the money. , Very few '.women these day, would nave anything for the "rainy1 day," They wetlld lave a gay time new and let the future take care, of Itself. A man believes In a bnk scceunt for the day when ha may beput ef employment 'and If as has limited earning capaelty, he Is compelled te restrict the handling of his money, by his wife. Kb natter hew liberal he ,may be. It he, has limited salary, his wife, ln meat, Instances, will be dlaaatlined. for usually tier desire and capacity te spend money knew no bounds, 'One of the great troubles of today Is that, (alerlea have, net advanced proportionately with the cost of living and the extravagant Mtas of women. Forty years age a whole ttmlly, could be supported for what one telf-sattafled Weman ,of today demands. Naturally there Is difficulty where the earn ings are limited. The Idea that a woman owns one-half of man's earnlngs'ls unsound. The real rerpenatbitlty Is en the man. The dower rUnts of a woman are one-third and then he would .hays te support herself) and Ten then 'It presumes thai (he husband edi nothing for himself. Why then should he expect one-half and ether responsibilities a the part of her husband besides', as a ru(e; ,lf a wife. Is a true com Union and Sensible, ,har husband will strain ry point te) phase her, but usually the te of her selfish personality and would-be tltravagant .expenditures m unnecessary " yi , i'n' " ' ". ' i , ?.i. .' k 'V'-",V Si "Y J'' 'i TPftMSMft;-M.ewrnefit8, SlrAbitjair'theivonvBatlens that we hear new. 'since. IbelelecUends ever, la the tntreased aewasraehU tha't have been Placed upon the peer home owners. Just as we were feeling a little relief at finding e coats .'of certain- things going down. Men we are confronted. wl.h another sort sf graft. It seems te .be, Just ens thing after an other this annoyance te which we are sub jected. And what Is It ferT The money Is needed, we are told, te raise, salaries te pay officeholders, te meet the expenses of City Hall, te build handseme buildings en the Parkway, te fix up the streets, te etautlfy things, 'and te fill a treasury for seme one te loot. It seems te me that It la ,an outrage after the people have been gouged Inte paying all sorts of fancy prices ter their hemes? that new the etty stenstn and still further robs thsm. Trujrare.jvorepjlled te pay mere carfare, an yeThelarles are I Het being lncrease&-yMratlMr.','at',belntf rdlralnlehed. and theusfttida of people, will be compelled te gft6.utJ their home and ls the little monetf'they. had accumulated and which they used' ax a first carmen! en theae homes. If ths1 political grafters? are allowed tebave their way and take the people by the threats, ia they are doing. There muii be an (in'd'te this thing;' end If theee In power de net! see, that Itlstreuxht about, the people themS'tves $t , have te find the remedy, . FRANK VT. iMMES. PMladelphla Nevembrv10, 1820; ITJ-' Against Bullying .Parents fe the Kdlfar of h fc'ver,xb PUMlc Ltdeer: Sir The woman who, se shamefully beaata ef having tricked and ejrnb'uahed a married diuthter Inte a, Place where she could beat her unheard (with the cowardly help of another daughter) must havs had her own self-respect killed by a slm'lar parent. Had this whipped and abated daughter net have had all personal Initiative (the only Ttluable part of any child) murdered, she would have given a better acceunV of her self than te have begged for mercy and ac knowledged a fault she probably never committed, "The annals of the Spanish Inquisition are full of similar Instances. This married deutb'.er should tell her husband exactly what traniplred and If he (a pet ..man enough te champion her case with her mother, ahe should 'leave him. as he -would be beneath contempt. It Is significant that the girl's father "ft the house, according te the mother's account, before the 'attack occurred. I re joice that he had that saving sense of de etney, but fear he la a rather pitiful aped n of a man. Deuetlesa he has been etrafed" Inte submission hlmeelf. Oh, If doets and windows could be . An Opportunity is yours if you desire te ob tain photographs which ap pear in the Ledger or. any ws have en file. The Ledger Photo Service was recently established (due te piany requests for prints) and rates may be had by writing or phoning LEDGER PHOTO SERVICE Repm 311 Independence Square " i'i'i' - - .. l .,...', '"." " S iPOi?il 1,1,1 'UO-..I t M'-ra teth 0' the Editor 'should be aa iytWn(r !thV weuidMn a ener and te t 3IJSii?-?in,rx1,n'T ","1 would epet anomlnatena or eecUrlan dUre lUt- m?ss !?" Nan d addresses flu'h h,?i.",J.ei0ln vWweOf geed. St i!'iBiJh?U8h ttm will net b K' emitted "qU'!l " -thftt th,y. .o.Pub'llcatlen of a latter la net tuS,. '""u n Inderasment ef4Ufl views by this paper. .mmur!1Callen8 will net be re turned, unless accompanied by post pest , nor will manuscript be Baved. epenedl If . lltttea cn'mr.n' maul,.. ,..m utter the wrongs they have endured! It Is net se lenr age that In England Insane ?SS? ,? ,,, up B(1 " regularly -f .thy vw " -roubleseme and In- PMuSh v. - INDIONANT. Philadelphia, November 0, 1920. Wants Help of Reader Te tht JJdlfer e th Kvmlne JtU. Uietri 3?l Jam ln llre Hresa and call upon ? ,ftdw,.fer Mt- 1 "' en my lady In d.,w'k w' Rncl BUn or "ome'ether evil spirit prompted me te ask her' h6w old nswa "CerUlnly, I'll tell you." she answered, "hut first you must tell me your If!'. .. .'".rTf'""1 Promptly, "Twenty-nine years." "Well." savn ah. " .i .. were four yeara before I was born equals one-quarter the age that I was when you were three years less than I am. New," say she., "you may go and de net call en me or speak te me again until you bring vZJl ""SV ,hJ'" 0h' rBad" th. People's Fpfem. have pity en me and help JUI'.h? I,'?n. I'v without the compan cempan compan lenshlp of this most beautiful creature. rblUdelphla", November 10,. 120 The Carrying of Disease Te tht Xilter of tht Bvtnlna PulUe Leietr! Sir During the recent epldemle of. grip the publle waa warned, through articles clearly wrltUn by medleal men of geed authority, of the dangers of coughing and sneeslng In publle places or wherevethere Is a gathering of people. Tet, after, .All that has been said and written, me" sel dom' sees a person who coughs er.Aaneeses Use the handkerchief te keep thn'-jgerms from filling the air about him. . It la. surprising te note wnat little ,heed every Intelligent man and woman ' takes et tats warning. I have been In crowded ears were persons ntandlng coughed down Inte the faces of peroens seated and per sons seated coughed straight before them Inte faces of perrens onpetlts or Inte the back of the necks of theso sealed before them. Cannet we., have the sign "If you must ceuxh or aneese. de It In your handkerchief." put up beside the algn forbidding pitting. Surety the precaution is as necessary. PHILIP T. PRICK. Philadelphia, Nevember 10. 1BI0, , . Savjne for Old Age Te thuVMer of the KvenUa PubUe Ledaer: SJr-i-A practical plan of savins for an old aVe(.fund la' In use by a traveling sales man Hyhejhas been usrng it for the last seven years.'. '.This man has saved mere .than $800 In that Sltne by keeping every' Idlme he rncclvea Inxhanre. His old age fund has alas, been jttcre'esed by Interest en small leans' MadVfrera this fund for short periods of tlrhs.-5 ' He places every .dime, receive tn change In a. certalnAvest pechet. At the end of the dayihalUfibunt In this pekket is trans i.,r. te' 'a.. dime-saving bank "carried ln Ma .Tin ' -When this bank 'U-ftUrd the amount Ik' -deposited te hi -"ercdltrjn a bank. 7v'i. ''-I-.'i'," It Is remarkable- h,ew rapIdly;-,:4ueft.'JVi)d accumulatss. Sometimes It, telala mbre'tpan X200 annually: same years less. . He says this method .of Immediately placing dimes In a vest pocket becomes mechanical ,,atd that many times he Is unconscious of. se 4e. positing the dimes. rn. nan madlly oemeute that at thin rata and with Judicious Investment ef parts of this fund from 'time te time, at ' theage of slxly-feur If' one begins thlsJntO'the dm Af twntv.4ve one would fcaveraccttmU' lated about $10,000, If this ambAlnt'was well Invested 15 would net a mede'st-'llV- Philadelphia. November 10. lM0.',rt; A WJfa Wnte Adyl?' '! Te iht Editor of the Hvtutne .piilU' Ia4$ct, Bir will one or, mere -or 'your readers give me advice upon a subject that will be very helpful ite 'roe T My husband has net -LaMaisen de la Mede Robes et Manteaux ' . 2108 Walnut Street 72 W. 47th Stnwt Phlla. 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Choice let in ihi section for ale. Inspection by appointment. m Phenm Ovrbrvk 3386 MORRIS WOOD. Manager 64TH STREET ND CITY AVENUE yvL Incomplete XkWJiWM L I Lithography j BUIKK BOOKS Bound and Loese Leat urnroenAHtmo PJUNnNO ENOIUVINQ erncn WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PJL New Yerk Offices; Z61 Broadway, Founded in lt$ etatleMrr and ButeUca ' "l1. 1 1" in. -i ill urni worked steadily sine we were - married. What little he' earns he spends bn him self. As often, as two, and three times a week he Is carried home Intoxicated. He does net beat or, abuse me, but It I diet net work we Would, have, 'nothing te eat 'nor a reef- ever our heads. He lauiha and says X cart'fde' anything te him," " There. Are nve (children, all under four- teen. My children would be Se happy If their' father .could be kept out ef thecema. He Iscertalnly a bad example, tit's enough te drive any. woman mad te see her chil dren half fsd and hsr husband spending his small earnings en drink.' Where he -Is able t6get li X can't Imagine. This is In no way my fault, as I have always been a geed wlfe as well as mother, ' . MRS, J. W. Jt. Philadelphia. November 10, IMO. Questions Answered Where Roosevelt Toek Oath Te the Editor Of th Kvenlna Publle tiarrl Hlr Where did President noeeevelt take tne eam or ornes fallowing the assassina tion of William McKlnleyT C. W. X Philadelphia, November 0, 1020. Vice President Roosevelt waa hunllnr In New Yerk state When, word was carried te him of the assadlnetlen of President Mr Klnrey. He at once started for Buffalo, where the President lay dying, and after his death Roosevelt took the oath of of fice In that city en September It, 101. Februarys With Five Sundays Tc tht Xdlter 0 tht Jlvtntna Public Ltietr! Sir Pltaae tell ms hew many years In me. last century, and the present century thus far Including the present did the month of February have nve Sundays. n. I 8, Philadelphia, November 10. 1B20. In Die last century February had five Bunders In 1824. 18S2 and 18801 It will net occur again until 1948. It happens every seventh leap year, except where the end of a. century Intervenes and the cles ing year of same Is net a leap year. Presidents as Soldiers Te the Kdlter e the ffvotlite Public VtAetri Sir Hew many former Presidents of the United States were professional soldiers or Saw actual military Srvlce7 Please name them. F. W. WALLACB. Philadelphia, November 4, 1920. Only two were professional soldiers tn he sbnse of long exetrlence In. the. regular. army, vis: General Zechary Tayler and Oenerat U. West Point, Tayler was appointed' lieu tenant In the, regular army tram civil tits' In 1808 and saw forty years of military service before he was elected President Of the ether President,' Washington, Menree and .Jacksen were soldiers In the Revolu tionary War," but cannot be classed. In a strict sense', as having been professional eldlers. Jacksen. 'VllUm Henry Harrisen: Tyler and Buchanan served In the' war .of 1812;' Frktiklln' Pierce In. the Mexican War. and' Hayes," Garfield,' Arthur and Benjamin Harrison In the Civil War, and RoessvsU In the war with Spain. James Menree author of the Menree Doctrine. .:doe;:net figure In history as a military here. buV.n served with credit In a Virginia regiment during tha Revolutionary War and received a wound which scarred r.'m for, life. Andrew Jacksen had been n lawyer and Judge of the Supreme Court of Tennestee, before no beran the military career that made blm President of the United States. Frem major general i- Pf"' the Tennessee mllllls,. at, the beginning "of the war of 1812. he became major general of the United States army.' but he resigned his commission several years before he was elected President. ', Lease Net Affected , Te tht EiUer of tht Kvtnlne. Public Jtedeef'j Sir If a tenant holds a lease for twelve mAntha nfi a. nrenerty ami the owner of the nrenertv. who executed the lease, later sells the';property te another person, does that.-ln any!way affect the lease held by the tenant! t" RBADKR.V Philadelphia, October 20, 1020. Th'e fact that the, property has been sold would net affect the leaas, wnicn weuia pe valid until .Its'. expiration. Undoubtedly thi tmrcheser la aware of the fact that the lease exists, hut-you might-see htnvand talk, tbe matter' ever with nim. . ... - v!'Thalrayref;the Herae" To'ihi'KiUer of theEvrniiie Public Ueiqtri Sir- I, win appreciate it very much If you will prlrt' tt your veryMnterestlng People's Forum the selection entitled "The" Prayer of the Herse." Mrs. U W. ACKERS, PMladelphle, .Nev, 8, 1820,, . jit Tufa Is tbe prmer. you no doubt deslrslM- Lithographing Department WHEN larva quantities of letter-heads, envelopes or ether terms am wanted, lithography offere the meat attractive and often tha meet economical form of printing-. " In our factory we have a complete, modern and fully equipped lithography department, read te execute your work promptly and up te the supreme standard of quality found In all Mann products. i-KfiK?; '.TV". 4 j,,V ii sJuji ii. itnii mil ill, ewiii i"ii,i,ii Vised me and take eere otme. e kind ta me. Se het Jerk tbe retnsl de het whip ns when going ue hiii. Nsver strike, beat or kick the when X tall te understand what you want ef me, but Ire 'me a chance te understand you. Watch me, and If X refuse .te de your bidding, see It there Is net something .wrong with ray harness. - i . Xe net give me tee heavy leads; never hitch m where water will drip en me. Keep ma 'well shed. Examine my teeth when X fall te eat: I may- have an ulcerated teeth. That, you knew, la very painful. X am un able te tell you In weius when I am slckl se watch me and X will try te tell you by sums. Pet Ins sometimes) X enjoy It and X will team te love you. Protect, ma In .summer from the het 'sun. Keep a blanket en me In winter weather, and never put a frosty bit In my mouth, but held It In your hnds a moment first. X carry you, pull you, wait patiently for you long hours, day or night. I eannet tell you when Xam thirsty) aivs me clean, cool water often In het weather. Finally, when my strength Is gene. Instead of turning me ever te a human brute, te be tortured, and starved, tke my life tn the easiest ana quicaesi way, ana your una win reward you ln this lite and In heaven. Amen. Peem and Songs Desired Lecates Peem Te Iks JTdUer of tht Kventne rubUc Ltdetrfi air Miss Dewalt will nnd the poem sh wants among Paul Laurence Dunbar's works The poem te which I refer Is "Speak Up. Ike, and 'Sprees Te'aelf." Or. O. WI1.80N WINTEItO. Norrlatewn. Pa,. October 81, 1620. We de net have a copy of the Dunbar poem, but will print It It a reader will send It tn. ' Reader Aaka for 8qne Ta,he Editor et,tht A'v'enlne Public' Ltderr: Sir ' Can 'you or one' of your readers .fur ntsh 'me with' a copy of 'an old' song that hag the retrain I "Oh, he wanted me te marry him. Hut I hardly think I will." X think It Is an old Irish song. D. X W. Philadelphia. November 1, 1W0. Auther and Peem Te tht Editor of tht Kvenlnp Public Ltdeer: Sir Who Is the author of and where may tbe following lines be teundl "The Father's house has many rooms, and each Ib fair) And some are reached ..through gathered glooms tu1 silent Stair: I?ut He keeps house and makta It home. Which ever way the children come." , j . C. U BtAin, ! Philadelphia, November 0, 1B20. ' Where Petme Are Found Te tht editor of tae'Svrntne Public Istdtstr: Bit X notice 'a 'request In the' People's Forum for the author of "The Valley Lay Smiling Before Me." It Is one of Themas Moere's Irish melodies, called "The Seng of O'lteark.'V Anether ena of your correspondents has asked for', a poem In which occur these words) ' "When we are tar from the lips we love.," etc This line Is also from a Tem Moere Irish melody entitled "Oh, 'TIS Sweet te Think." ' TV" CTNTHIA T. BAINS. PelMstphta. November 0, 1910. UW' Deaerlptlva Peem Te fk Editor of Public Ltdatn Sir 'Vqil you please print In your pie's Forum".' the, descrlpttv poem, Pee- "The liess or tDeBirxenaeaa"? ifi! ' C. M. aiASS, Philadelphia, October 13, 1110. . The X-j atkr in we In the ay. Pnblte Vrdwtii mm ! Its ledger. lttcra ,le wUl he Dttnted. discussing timely teele wUl he pttni aa well aa reejumwis pmsbs, tmm I asMeeMUans anavfives. i smeiHi wievvee wus e Giving YOU the Benefit of greatly lowered Mill prices we have made proportionate reductions en our entire stock of Rugs and Carpets Fer three generations our house has made an extensive study of . fleer coverings problems. This accumulated experience, coupled with an unsurpassed stock, offers you an exceptional opportu nity te attractively furnish your home at moderate cost. Many of the rugs and carpets have just reached our display floors from our own looms. They are .-Abftt OundfiOri DURABLE AS IRON RUGS Frem the small mat size, 22x36 inches, at $8.75, te the unusu ally large living room rug, 11.8x18 feet, at $277. And mere than 100 ether sizes in between these two, the greater number of which are unebtairiable'elsewhere. The 9x12 size is new priced $128 French Wilten rNK A SILK, Rugs Size 9x12 new $170 Bundhmr Wilten Carpets, 10.50 Yard Hardwicfc &Maee Ce. Fleer Coverings Exclusively for Almest a Century 1MO V'Jr '.' iMiiie'ii -, r-t.j i . TTrlidtMler'' thm' BteiksumnAsV' . Rlgfit eel. our Hank tb crimson sun went The deep sea relfed around In dark rebese. When like the wild shriek from some cap- lured town. A eryei women arose. Th stout ship Dlrkenhetd Iny hard and fast, Caught, -without hope, Upen a hlddsn reckl Iter timbers thrilled as nerves, when through inem passea The spirit of that shock. And ever, Ilk base cowards who leave their . .ranks , In danger's hour, befer th rush of steel. Drifted away, disorderly, th planks Frem underneath her keel. Confusion sprvad, for though the coast seemed near. Sharks hovered thick along that white se brink. The beats could net held all, and It was dear She waa about te sink. "Out with these beats, and let us hast away." Cried en, ''ere yet you see the bark de vours." The man thus clamoring was. X scarce need . say. Ne officer of curs. We knew our duty better than our ear. Fer such loose babblers, and made no repty. Till our geed colonel gave the word, and thh Formed us In line te die. There rose no murmur from the ranks, no thought. By shameful strength, unhonered life te seek; Our pest te quit we were net trained, nor taught Te trample down the weak. Be we made women with their children go. The ears ply back .again, and yet again. Whilst Inch by Inch the drowning ship sank low, Still under steadfast men. What fellows why recall? 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IC each proud heart no cress of brense may press, . Ne cannon thunder, loud from tower and park. This feel w nens th less. That these whom Ged's high rce there saved from. HI Thn. alan lift itls martyrs ln the bay Though net by siege, though net by battle mm Full well had earned their pay. "What Heme la" Te iht titUer of- tht B eealsfl PuM lAdOtri Slr-i-The Inclesed Is a complete copy of the song asked for In the Teepte's FerUm of November 1. M. W. C. Oak Lane, P., November 10. 1020. Heme's net merely four square walla. The' with pictures hung and glided. Heme Is where affection calls rilled with shrines the heart has butlded. Heme I Oe watch tbe faithful dove. Sailing 'neath the heaven above us. Heme Is where there's one te leve: Heme 1 where there's one te love un. Heme's net merely root and room I It needs something te endear It. Heme le where the heart can bloom. Where there's some kind lip te cbeer It. What la horns with none te meetT Nene te welcome none te greet uaT Heme Is sweet and only sweet Where Ihere'e) one we love te meet us. Charles Swain, Mrs. Ethel Ahart. Bristel. Pa., asks for two songs "On the Hills of Old Kentucky" and "The Old Xlustlc Bridge Nsar the Stream." Can a reader supply thereT Sircci -ft "'verr rH . mtittnm m(m Welon Miller' ask for. a poem en titled "Loek rut ter th locomotive." Stella C. Ware., Fottatewn, Pa., desire a teem which contain these lines: ' "Whither are thou going, sweet Antoin ette! Thy little fret you'll surely wet, Fer don't you see tha streamlet flaw Acress the path where you must go?" "A Ileader" asks for two selections, "Th Country Scheel Commencement" and "Lit tie Johnny Visits th. Dime Museum." Can a reader supply them? Stenographers ! Office Managers ! Purcnaaing Agents ! Ten, twenty, thirty hew many copies have you been trotting; from ene sheet of carbon paper? The) Manifold Supplies Company ha been manufacturing; Carben Paper nnd Typewriter Illbbens for mere than twenty years nn? PANAMA EX30NOMIC (160 copies from every sheet) la the result of oenatnrvt experimenting during- aii thesu years te make n carbon paper that will last aa long as the paper holds together. Ask us for samples and our full story. We have a surprise for you! MANIFOLD SUPPLIES CO. 206 Walnut Place (316 Walnut St.) Philadelphia Lembard 4716 Factory and Main Office: Brooklyn, N. Y. "Menty back at any time, if Panama does net de your tverk better or at less cost" 0EMfsnLmfl The Stere of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Sale of Fashion's Authoritative Autumn and Winter Apparel for Women and Misses 25 Off the present "lower" ticket prices Including Our Entire Stock of EVENING GOWNS STREET DRESSES MILLINERY BLOUSES SUIT SPECIALS GROUP ONE A limited number of sports models in Silvertenc: two distinct styles in the lat est mode; brown, beaver, reindeer and Nankin blue.' GROUP TWO Dressy and Tailored Medels in Vcldyn, DuTet de Laine and Velours in reindeer, brown end navy also Navy Tricetine. Ne Approvals Nene C. O. D. All Sales Finml THE BLUM STORE A New Organization With an Old Name "wafifeineM "Happiness" Candy it dries the tears of little children Please Come! The first United "Happiness" Candy Stere for Philadelphia opens Saturday at 12th and Chestnut mwfc t ; ' . V i.,S" .. uS if 'TV rrr lawai i)ss at as I An w.aj, i I 'y, Hn.,'i Audubon, TtJjlv ker thVnnm ef'anr nevM er, that even remotely dealsvwHa ,rh Kvergladt, 'and' If se; where It found. rrrei Main WOO. Galvanized Beat Pumpt wUH' wt&Nfa , ' . .in nB7v ' eassassBtpssasBissBSsjesMSjl .1 , u. nrrsrer co.. de n. xa si. sssj Uarktt $$$ m :,"r 150 Frem 1 High Grade Furs TAILLEURS STREET COATS EVENING WRAPS DAYTIME WRAPS Sale Price) J29.63 Sale Price 44.63 QfttWHmaswawEHa M'aMe? te. SveAy (3ex. 'Ii rK.QU f lrltu,.i mi HI .ia: ; "..!? 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