Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1920, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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TO&4 FS MYSTER Y SfOR Y
Dy riHUri FBAKCIS NOWLAN
( yesterday's Mystery Solution
' TN TUB case of "The Missing Kin
"Cr," It was the nbiicnce at Imprint
of that portion of the pnlm directly,
beve the missing finger that caught
Harvey Hunt's attention.
It will be remembered that the Im
print of the entire gloved bnnd up te
the wrht, with the exception of the
ecend finger unci thtn portion of th"
?alm, hnd been registered en the library
able from which the $10,000 hnd been
stolen, nnd had been reslntered In Biich
war ns te Indicate thnt the thief hnd
tested his weight heavily upon It.
It muit have been a pecullnrly muti
lated hnnd thnt mnde thnt mark, else
the Recend fingrr hnd been held awny
from the table te mnke It leek ns though
the hand were mutilated. Thin could be
done, Harvey Hunt knew, by slipping
(emrthlnr. n nenpll. for Instance, under
me necenil tinner nnrt across me tops ni
the ether fingers. Thl would nnturnlly
give the hand n alljtlitlv cupped nhnpe
von when the full weight wan beruc
npen It.
lletildes, why was one hnnd dirty and
the ether clean, ns Hnrvcy Hunt found
by an Inspection of the window naih?
Undoubtedly beenuie one hand purposely
had been dirtied te leave the mlaslng
finger Imprint ns n fnlse trail. And the
hand hnd been dirtied In cenl dust.
Clearly, It was nn Inside job, conceived
en the spur of the moment nnd mnde
te leek like an outside one by raising the
window. Everything pointed te the but
ler nit the person who hnd the oppor
tunity of aeclng Mncken place the money
In the drawer without nttrnetlng nttcn nttcn
tlen te himself, ns the person who wni
supplied with cotton glove, evidently
ceveral pairs of them, who had access
te the cenl bin, nnd whd could have en
tered the library wlthedt causing sus
picion even If he hnd been seen.
.
Can you solve this case of
Duplicate. Confessions
THEY found Hill Chnrlerel'n body In
the forest. Chnrlcret bad been
murdered. Suspicion nt once centered
en Pete nnrkell nnd Ira Plumwerthy.
who had started out with him en the
fatal hunting trip. But there were no
clues upeii the ground that cither the
district attorney or Harvey Hunt, both
of whom were In the search party, could
And te Incriminate them. Beyond the
fact that the man's skull .iad been
crushed by a henvy blunt Instrument,
probably but net certainly the butt of n
rifle, thnt he hnd been struck from
behind nnd hnd dropped In his tracks
without n struggle, there whs nothing
te Indicate hew the crime had been
committed. Any marks thnt hnd been
left by the camp fire had been swept
awny by the henvy rains of the past few
da s.
BarkeH and Plumwerthy were fnrm
em. After the second night out Bark
ell had returned te hla fnrm eleven miles
east of the town and told his neighbors
he and Plumwerthy hnd decided te go
home, ns there wasn't much game te
be found, but thnt Chnrlerel hnd de
cided te stick It out alone. Neighbors
of Plumwerthy. who were In the search
tarty, declared that Plumwerthy's re
marks substantiated tbta. """""thy
I ved about filtcen nwi- ".-,"" "e
ether side of the town. Members of
the search party, seme of whom , frc
neighbors of one nnd some of ' tl r her,
said that neither man hnd left his fnrm
since then. ., ., .
"This Is n ense that needs some
enre," said Haryey Hunt te the district
attorney. "I-ct's go ace these men our-
"'"Yes," agreed the ether. "If
mighty strong circumstantial cne
against them, nnd Jt Just net quite
stren enough for a conviction.
TlW found Bnrkell working In his
C"Helle, Bnrkell," called the district
attorney, as they upprenehed him.
"Wd you knew Ogrhrel Is .lead?"
"Geed I-erd! Ne!" Mclnlmed the
farmer, the picture of frnnk astonish -rn'X.
"It don't seem possible Whv.
he f. th. . J" Up ,,,ete ln woed8
ne was the picture of henlth."
Umui U,P , lu.wtlenlng of Hnrvcy
tl e .r"iy W Utt Charlerel te con
I. ''""tins alone, and expressed
ue as tnnlshment. together with n quite
Ii, i err? em ,he ausplclen he
said he was nfrnld would attnch te him.
e. .TV1.1'1 lie lct B,l' anything tc
( IT lai llp wnH net ft startled nnd
Innocent man.
Hn.'.?vll,f Ji'm..,n ,hftrKe 0( n 'leputy.
...i. .n"i,the '1,,trlct attorney metered
wnVtit0 l '"mwerthy'n place. I'luni
u Lth? "tt .th,m l "e deer with n
leek nf mild Inquiry.
"Did you knew Charlcrel's been
Murdered en his hunting trip?" the
"istrlet attorney snapped.
"(loed Lord! Ne! Why, It dnn't
fwn IHiaslble! When Barkell and I
left him up there In the weeds he was
the picture of health. Hew did It hap
Pn Who did It? Did anybedv see
""J "I've after Barkell and I left him?"
Ne." Kald Harvey Hunt. "Yeu
two were the Inst 'e see him nllve. nr
one of you wag. Which one of you left
him first?"
"We both left together," snld Plum
worthy, n leek of worried Innocence
coming Inte his glance. And he went
en te give the detulls of that pnrtlng,
explaining what each had snld nnd
done, substantially corroborating the
statements of Bnrkell, Like the latter,
he made no slip of the tongue that
would Indicate that his pose of Inno Inne
ence was nssumrd. Ner wns there any
evidence of his guilt te be found en the
premises,
"Well, we don't seem te be nny
surer than we were before," remarked
the district attorney when he was nlone
with Harvey Hunt.
"On the ceiitrnry," replied the latter
decisively, "You've get what vtrtunlly
amounts te n confession of guilt from
each of them, nnd I have no doubt It
will secure A conviction for you to
gether with the ether clrcumstnnces."
Can (en Ifll rhnt it trm that Hnr
vtv Hunt cenflrueil at virtual conc cenc
sinnii of guiltt
The niMircr ic'lll appear tomorrow.
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UNfiWMT,
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MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR
BUILDINGS POWER-STEAM
BLCCTRIC-HEATINO PLUMBIN9
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
LIGHTINO VENTILATING
GENERAL PIPING WORK
ETC.
41 Years'
continuous service in Power,
Heating, Lighting, Plumb-
ins entl Vcntilntien, is real
Experience
We have profited by it in
Knowledge and invite you
te use it when you ure
buying in our line.
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Which Grafonela Will Yeu
Give for
Christmas I
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The Only Noh Set
Automatic Step
Nothing te trieve or Mt
or measure. Atk the near
est Columbia dealer for a
demonstration of the MOf
that need no letting.
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WANAM AKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S
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ACHES AND PAINS
SLOAN'S GETS 'EM!
Famous pain and ache Liniment
kept handy, brings warming,
grntifying relief
RnEPMATIC twinges ease up seen.
Se de stiff joints, lame back, neu
ralgia, overtaxed muscles, and
these pains from weather exposure, tee
they don't fight long against the
rounter-irrltatlen that Slean's Lini
ment produces.
Always keep this old family friend
Aendy for Instant use n little penr
Any Grafonela here
will be delivered in
time for Christmas
Is the question of the Christmas
gift still unsettled in your home?
A Columbia Grafonela is un
doubtedly the answer. It meana
mere fun and musical merriment in
every season all through the year,
and for many years te come, than
anything else your money can buy.
Right in your neighborhood
there's a Columbia dealer ready te
serve you. Call and see for your
self the beautiful cabinets of his
Columbia Grafonelas. Turn the
button which regulates the tone
leaves and hear hew complete and
accurate is the control they give you
ever tone volume. Enjoy the un
varying fidelity of the Grafonela's
music Then your question will
be solved.
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ffliiweifi $i5
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
Wonderfully Pretty Gifts at Moderate Prices
Leather Goods for the
Whole Family
Just as fast as they can be unpacked the new
leather goods are coming te this cheery new leather
goods section in the Down Stairs Stere.
Suit cases, traveling bags, Bosten, bags, leather,
velvet and duvetyne handbags, wallets nnd all sertu of
practical gifts.
Leather Traveling Bags. $10, $15 and $18
Geed, heavy cowhide in black nt $10, or tan and
black at $15 and ?18. Properly made, leather lined.
Geed-looking fuggagc of which any one can be proud.
Enameled Suitcases, $4.50 te $12
Newer than leather and very durable end smart in
appearance. Dull or bright finishes, according te
price. Usually with leather-protected corners and
many arc hand sewi. Cretennes and plain dark lin
ings. The $6.G0 ones nre complete with tray.
Enameled hat boxes te match arc $9.50 te $22.50.
Matting Suitcases, $2.75 te $9.75
Leather-protected corners and straps. They wear
well and arc light weight te carry.
Handbags Specialized, $2 te $5
Hundreds of leather strap books and bags at $2
te $5.
Black and colors. Tep straps, back straps, long
handles, all kinds.
(Markrt)
Gift Shep
What a place te bring your
gift list!
The gray salon is full of gift
suggestions from little pow
der boxes te pillows and bou
doir sets. These things appeal
especially:
50c compact powder in
pretty silk-covered, geld braid
trimmed boxes.
85c dell pin cushions.
$1.25 hand-painted tele
phone screens.
$3.50 and $5.50 silk-covered
round pillows.
$5.75 damask-covered desk
sets in rose or two shades of
blue.
(,Mnrkr)
Leng Colored Gleve
Have Been Hard te Get
Se we are glad te announce these te the wemen
who have been waiting for them. V
They are evcrseam sewn and have Paria-pelttt
backs. Prices are considerably lower, tee.
8-button length meusquetalre gloves in brown, tan
and beaver, $5.50. '
12-button length in tan nnd brown, $6.50.
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tains, muss, or clogged pores. Its
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All druggists. Three slsus ,15c, 70tf,
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All druggists. Three 1
81.10. Largest si:;e is most economical
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Columbia
Grafonela
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New" Yerk
These Are the Only Columbia Dealers in Philadelphia
Christmas Silks at Lew Prices
If you desire it they will be put in gift boxes.
Charmeuse, $2.50 n yard a beautiful, lustrous
quality in black and navy, 40 inches wlde.
Silk Shirtings, $2 n yard geed-looking stripes en
white grounds and plain white, 33 'te 40 inches wide.
Crepe de chine, $1.75 a yard in black, white, navy,
flesh, pink, maize, turquoise and ciel, 38 inches wide.
Black Chiffen Velour $6 a yard a lovely quality,
40 inches wide.
Black Satin Superior, $2 and $2.25 a yard 35
inches wide.
Figured Silk nnd Satin, $1.50 a yard 35 inches
wide.
China Silk, $1.25 a yard pretty light colors, 36
inches wide.
Messnllnc, $1.65 a yard in light blue, pink, cardi
nal, taupe, green, orchid, gray, Copenhagen, navy and
black; 35 inches wide.
ChlfTen Taffeta, $2.75 in henna, brown, Copen
hagen, sapphire, garnet, navy and black; 85 inches
wide.
(Central)
Women's Silk
Underwear
at Lewer Prices
Gleve silk vests, $3.85, arc
in bodice or band top styles.
Bleemers, $5.50, are cut very
full, and reinforced.
Of unusually heavy quality,
in pink or white, they nre just
right for Christmas giftsl
(Centrnl)
Embroidered
Pillow Cases
$2 Pair
Each pillow case is 45x36
inches, nnd a pair is nicely
boxed, all ready te give. The
material is fine and the pillow
cases are embroidered in two
designs both pretty.
(Central)
What for the Man?
A Belt geed-looking tan or b'eck leather belta
with snap fastenings are 50c te $1.50.
A Buckle the buckles begin at 50c for one efi
nickel and go up te $5 for these of sterling silver.
A Necktie or mere than one, for he seldom ha
enough a large assortment from which te cheese at
35c, 50c and $1 each.
Suspenders In boxes, 65c te $1.50 a pair.
A Woolen Scarf warm as can be, would be wel
comed by a man who is much outdoors, $2 te $4.50.
A Blanket Bathrobe comfortable nnd cozy batrP.,
robes arc $6.50 te $13.50.
A Sweater pull-ever or coat sweaters arc $0.50
te $10.
These are just n few of the answers te be found in
The Gallery Stere for Men.
(Oallrr, Market)
Men's Christmas Gloves
Well Werth Owning " ,
Brown capeskin gloves eutscam sewn with spear
point backs, $3 and $4.60.
Brown caecskin gloves with silk lining, $5.
Gray mocha gloves every man likes them have
snear-peint or embroidered backs.
pair. Silk lined, $5.50.
(Gallerr, 'Market)
$4.50 nnd $5 a
Jweiik Sbp
Children's Sweater Sets. $9.50
Of brushed wool, in tan, each set includes a
sweater, a cap, drawer-leggings and a pair of mittens.
Sizes 2 te 5 years.
(Central)
Necklaces
at 65c and $1
Crystal beads in gleaming
colors and necklaces of beads
and metal links make gifts that
arc pretty and acceptable yet
inexpensive.
(Che.tnat)
Striped Tub Silk Blouses
$4.50
A surprising variety of stripes, either the nurrew
vari-colered kind or the bold candy stripes en white
grounds. The silk is of unusually geed quality and
the waists arc all made with cellars that can be worn
high or low.
Dark Striped Satin Blouses, $4.90
In dark, rich colorings that women like. These, tee,
have convertible cellars.
(Market)
Velvet
and Duvetyne
Handbags at $5
Nice enough for any gift!
The velvet bags are in navy,
taupe, brown and black, and
the duvetyne in the soft shades
of beaver, elk, brown, eray nnd
taupe. Many have silk linings
and there are various shapes
from which te make a selec
tion. (Market)
Beys' All-Weel Chinchilla
Overcoats, $11.25
(Sizes 3 te 8 Yearn)
Geed-looking, manly box coats, buttoning snugly
up te the chin, are of oll-woel chinchilla in dark gray.
They have cotton serge yoke linings and plaid body
linings.
Oh, yes, belta all around, the way the boys like
them!
Caps for the Little Chap
at Little Prices
The kinds that he will like and that will leek well
en him.
Woolen aviation caps, $1.
Chinchilla toques in brown, blue and gray, $3.
Tarns in two shades of brown, reindeer, sand and
French blue are $2.75.
Serge tarns arc also $2.75.
(Uallerr, Market)
AVOID THE MENACE
OF SORE THROAT
Ontrnt
,.!,. Burlrtart. IIM Walnut St
Cunntnghwn Piane Ce.. nth una
enm!""' a'
r.aux's Mtutc Htere, 3239 N. Frent Kt.
McClelland, IV J.. 3163 Frankfort
Ave.
lltli and Fll-
Threat protection with Fermamlut
! of vital Importance te you
and the teft unmet of the threat are
i reed toil for them te thrive in, but
wherever you are, at the first lign of
lereress, you can tale one of the con cen
vtm:nt, pleaiant tasting yet powerfully i
antiseptic Fermamint Tablets.
DuseHe one in the mouth tlewly, new !
ind then, vhcre it releases an efficient
uitiseptic which mixes with the saliva
,. ..... a
....nl HheM. HOD unr-ii.u. ....
ICi'hn. Hurry C. & Sen
bert m.
r,nn "mre . --- - ,ln nnd
Olclewurtd'H,
2623 Ocrmnntewn Ave
Ce, 2920 Kemlneten
412 Mur-
B16 Market St
Rtrawbrlilne
PhllaarTalMnS Machine tt
Nk,Snellenburr&Ce.lHhandMar.
ket St. ... ........ c.
XTQV cannot help inhaline the infec- Stern A , Ce,. Kr't St.
I twus germi which cause sere threat, wt rtunciD
KS;vJ?y2reAe,
Uy'J.'Mu.lS Stere. 2565 Ortlie-
jjnuc"
...xsu.,
navlM rhoneB-raph Ce
6th and YeriiB.-.
-"-- - " i ni.Mntul FUI iuiu "
jna ceniwuuuy uaines a i ttic incrrr inntewn Av . qr
U.KMf - F ---.. , ,V( - J' 5iiui'"i '.-. 3
i i .HrA.,... .. . - '. f .: i.-W..
and peviif ' i'i.nmii. iuru.it inlCClK'n.
2448 KranUferd Ave
n. ... .
210.7 CJer-
larvnsuHi te.isillitis, " flu." Relieves
fceirsevss Helpful te lingers, actors,
stealers, smeUrs, lecturers, etc. Chil
Jrenlikethirn. 60c at all druggists.
M GERM-FIGHTING,
THROAT TABLETS
4046 rranlt-
8th St
KinMeWl Musle Stere,
PutrSilk. n.nj. 140 N 111. . m.
HMil'T'V' K 2626 ' Oermantewn
. AVk in 1S01 Oermantewn Ave.
iiJeebs! 8 & s".. 820 W. Columbia
Kenny, The.. M, 3 Kon.lngten
KKr Mu.le Shep, 705 W. airarf
itittvB'Z. 175 W. airanl Ave.
Krviier Jei. JUchmend Bt.
i5ni Bhi" 63 Jluntlnif Park Are.
Phlla. Piane
Ave.
Polls, I., 1114 Glrard Ave.
Prepper, Herman. 2SR0 lllchmenil St
nclce. I. 8., 019 W. Olrard Ave
Itlhl Brea., 424 E Olranl Ave.
Haltzman, A. 210 Falrmeunt Ave.
Shener Piane Ce., 630 N. 8th SU
Schiifldfr. J 2828 N. 5th St.
Klepak. Aaren, 1028 N. 2d St.
Starr & Mess Ce., 3631-35-37 Oerman Oerman
eown Ave.
Sunnhlne Harmony Shep, 1330 Co
lumbia Ave.
Universal Talhtne Machine Ce., 2835
Oermantewn Ave.
Weir, A. II , 2205 Oermantewn Ave
White. Wm 8 & Sen, 6701 Torres Terres
dale Ave.
Nerfhwrt
Uevard & Sen, M. M., 4360 Crvs.en
Ave., Manayunk.
13 red y Dro.. L Abel, 2710 W. Olrard
Ave.
Carsen. C, II., 5620 Ocrmnntewn Ave
Connelly. T., 2633 W. Olrard Ave.
Falls Hdwe. Ce,, nidce and Mldvale
Aves
Feley, Thes. J.. 1406 W. Olrard Ave.
Ferstcr Dres., Inc., 4366-68 Main St.,
Manayunk.
Hnlmbach, Frank, 2640 W. I-ehlKli
Ave.
Kalwalc, M., 4203 Oermantewn Ave.
K. A M. Talking Machine Ce., 1412
W. Susquehanna Ave.
Meyer, Merris, 4136 Oermantewn Ave.
National Musle Stere. Inc., 1618 W.
Columbia Ave.
Power. A lUyneld., 13T W. TleraSt.
lUdge Musle Shep, 1806 nid-e Ave.
Slmpklns. Philip. 2210 Illdre Ave.
Klrliln Bres, 2012 N. 31st St.
Tompkins, J, M., S147 OermantewK
Ave.
Beeth
Community Musle Ce., 1408 Jacluea
St.
Frdulle, Harry, 804 Walnut St
Felivsteln, J 1423 Pt Breeze Are.
Freed. Merris, 1037 8. 8th St.
Oarvey, Kdw. J.. 1604 8. 2d St
Hesch. S. J 2017 Seuth St.
Lander, Benl,, 1601 Oirlstlnn 8t
I, under, BenJ , 2706 Grays Ferry ltd.
Lupplnnccl. A., 730 S. 7th St.
Metropolitan Music Stere, 1687 It
Passyunk Ave
Miller, BenJ. 607 S. 2d fit.
Moere. Jehn A., 20th and Federal 8ta.
Phllu. Phonograph Ce., 636 Seuth St.
Phlla. Talking Machine Ce, 7th and
Merris St..
Pollkett. Bernard. 2128 S 7th St.
nesenfelil, D 234 Seuth St.
Russe, Oluseppe. 030 S. 8th St
Walters, Hewnrd A., 1408 Beuth St
Williams. J. n., 1703 Snyder Ave,
West Philadelphia
C'Lect Muele Inn, 1 N, 40th St
Carr. B F., 612 Main St. Darby.
DavlH, Oeo. Il 3930 Lancaster Ave
Davis, Oeo. B 6207 Market St.
Orass, Merris, 6637 Chester Ave.
Grass, Merris, 221 8. 60th St.
Ht-Keman, Krnest, 4058 Iincunter Ave
Melcherrl Bres, 4932 Lancaster Ave!
Nrehanlan, M. A., 611 S. 60th St
Shuman Drug Ce., Main St, and Chea
ter Pike. Darby.
O'Halloran The Music Man, 7 (3, leth
St,
Wlahnevsky, D.. 1116 N, 40th St.
Woodland Talking- Machine Shen
6403 Woodland Ave. "
Zacenlk, II., 219 S. 52d Bt
Rain Capes and Coats for
Girls of 8 te 14 Years
$5.75 te $8.50
Tan rubberized coats, with rubberized hats te
match, are $5.75. The mutcrial shows a small, almost
invisible check.
A coat-front cape, just like elder sister's, is In tan
at $7,50; a heavier one in blue is $8.50.
Other coats in tan arc $S.
10 Different Styles of
All-Weel Serge Dresses
for Girls of 8 te 14
$6.75 te $7.50 '
Simple, practical, everyday dresses of poed, all
wool navy b'ue serpc. They show silk embroidery,
accordien-plc, :ed skirts and one attractive style has a
checked ginRhum waist with a button-en pleated serge
skirt.
Shirtwaist Middies, $2
The kind thnt have a band at the waistline. Of
sturdy white jean with black ties, they are In 12 te 20
year sizes.
(Market)
Round Sweet Grass
Baskets, $1.25
have a nice way of saying
"Merry Christmas" with their
fragrance, and they are really
useful besides. Each basket is
8 inches in diameter,
(Central)
Down - filled Quilts,
$12.50
Feather weight, but warm as
toast. They're covered with
printed sateen in cheery color
ings. (Central)
Women's Cozy Fur-trimmed
COATS and WRAPS
at Special Prices
$29 $37.50 $39 $45 $49
Every fashionable sort of winter coat will be
found between these prices sports coats, len or
short coats, wraps and dolmans. The materials are
Belivia Silvertene
Woeldyne Tinseltene
Suede Velour Camel's-hair
They are trimmed with nutria, racoon, Australian
or skunk opossum or scalcne. Every wrap in the col
lection is lined with silk.
Fittings for women of all types, from the slender
young girl who wears size 14 te the woman who takes
a 41.
(Market)
Weel-filled Quilts,
$10
Thickly tilled with pure, new
lamb's-wool, these are covered
with pretty printed cambric
with plain color sateen borders.
Colorings te match the deco
rations of almost any bedroom.
(Central)
1400 Pair of Women's High Laced Shoes
Half Price at $4. 75
Ten different styles in black or tan calfskin and black kidskin.
Wanamaker shoes, through and through. Every pair taken from our own geed stocks. They
are the sturdy, everyday sort of shoes that every woman must have.
Seles are sturdily welted, heels are of medium height. 'All sizes in the collection.
1200 Pair of Small Children's Shoes, $1.75
(Sizes 4 te 8)
About half price. Of brown kidskin, black kidskin and tan calfskin, these little shoes are in but
ten style with turned soles and wedge heels.
600 Pair of Scheel Children 's Shoes, $1. 75
(Sizes 12 te 1V2)
Dull black leather shoes, button or lace styles, with sturdy welted soles that
All are less than half price.
Sizes 12 te lVe, but net all widths in every size.
(Chestnut)
Tennessee Red Cedar Chests
$9.50 te $35
Christmas shipment of cedar chests just in.
Made of the aromatic Tennessee red cedar which
every geed housewife loves. Safe receptacles for all
kinds of fine garments, such as blankets, shawls, furs
and ether things of wool. Mr. Meth docs net like
tedar chests, which of course makes them all the mere
desirable.
Small cedar chests, durably made, 9.50, $11.50,
$13.50.
Large cedar chests, seme dust-proof, seme with
ornamental brass bindings, $22.50 and $26.
Still larger chests, $30; with tray, $32.50; with
tray and emamentnl brass trimmings, $35.
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