4" l1'it;lJf-'V 'Si ,mw" 'C''"&&t"'yv1,3' H f,WVW ET(f'Vj,'W'- -?f( je"' If "JTl r ! t. , ft! ) tU 'J .If I rM ii f ''.'.PI l IJi' i.U,Vi i iflr (4 II i Mb i r 44 IS CTDAlADDinni: rUHRIS JlinfYllMLML. JI iuivuu' IN SPRING CONCERT ' . IntorestTng and Varied Perform ance Finely Given by Organi zation Under Dr. Tily The Strnwhrlilco & Clothier Chnnis under the direction of Dr. Itorbr-ri ' .T. Tllv. ftftvp one of Hi rhnrnrtfritl' and Interostlnc pntcrtmntnontd in the Academr of Mudr lnat p-vonlnir hrfor" an audience Hint filled the ntidiinrimn complete nnd wast cnfliti'tftfii'' ovr-r th benutiful spfrtncular effort nnu the rqunlly fine Kln.itiit. Tho program won divided into two parts, the first bolti? r'I.n Soih; le la tlelne.'- In which the composer lihirK. impersonated bv Or. Tily. was d"n the power to forecast the musical future after some ruueie of his own dn hail been performed and tjpieal excerpts from later operas inrtriinirniiii and popular music were piven by the Straw -bridite & Clothier Chorus and an ex cellent orchestra, made up from mem bers of the Philadelphia Orchestra, be aide the soloists of the evening. Mao TCbrcv Hotr.. Clara Yocnin .low. Charles Stahl and Itenr.v Hotr.. The acond part of the proiram was ou nod'a "Faiisl" cleverlj nrninireil for roncert performance bj .lohn Pointer. I The stace sfttlngs were a elnlwrnte and beautiful as the entertainments of the chorus hare been in the past, ami plainly showed that no expense nnd time hnd been spared to have the costumes and settings, historical correct and attractive to the eye. The members of the choms as well as the -oloists were costumed in the time of Marie An toinette nnd the stage equipments cor responded in color and design to that I elaborate period. The tableaux, nliichi for fcveral years have been an original . and attractive feature of the Straw- I bridge & Clothier Chorus eulcrtain- I raents. were given last evening on the same high urtistic plane hs in previous years, which means that they were both beautiful and effective. The "cast" was large and the differ ent parts were well taken, as follows: i.YVI MB. Wnard Marl Antoinette Kstlwr nison Christopher Oluck , Herbert J Tlly r.enjamln Franklin . . . Issue CnM-r Jr Prtnoses Lamrbelte C lata .tew MarqtilM de Lafajette .Ma Hots Merauls d Lafayette ,",nr' JJL'i Count d'Artots Charles Stahl Frledrlch ilesmer h,5-aWi'Jim Carllostro Harry Alplalnl Lady Srdnor Wslktr A O-ntlematr I7here Marshall Hypnotic subject KUIe Lukena The chorus sang admirably with good tone and much enthusiasm, numerous and not always easy selections which were give nthem in bolh parts of the program, the a capclla work in the - IITTF1HI 151 SO. FRONT ST. Philadelphia Sales Office The Is 1 li&&'sviS ft It f I K4K?s$A ff V - raMrfrMuni ' -?i "Ivcr- rrrfnic tiiiii.y 11110 t.nsl evenlne'a cnlcrtnlii-T men, uildeil to the triumphs of thlf or gairr.niion tinhpie In mercantile circles, lioll- I'ruin ihi iiiuhIihI mid the spcclHCU lar stiindpolnis. , PHILADELPHIA MUSIC CLUB'; Spring Choral Concert Given at Bcllevuel Stanley Addlcka, Director1 The xprltiR choral concert of the , Philadelphia Music Club, one of the best female singing societies In the city,, was given at the llellevtie last evening Store William H. Wanumakcr Tailoring Fabrics Ready for You $45 Built to Measurement. Each day registers an increasing demand among the men of Philadelphia for these wonderful spring tailoring cloths built to measurement at the lowest figure in town for cquaj quality. Scores of patterns from which to choose, with the new suit ends of individual cloths coming in daily to keep up with the demand. $28.50 For novelty gray, brown and suits of all-wool fabric for both men and young men. Ever since we first an nounced this special spring price on new William H. Wanamalccr suits there has been whirlwind buying of them. More in today. Ready to Wear Golf Suits $20 to $40 For Summer's out-of-doors will be found on the Second Floor, where there are a great number of handsome tweeds. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street Triumphant New CENTURY Now On The News-stands IF you have not seen this new and greater magazine, stop at the news-stand todav and ask for the May CENTURY. Tt is the most distinctive magazine on the stands. The heavy rich brown cover with gold stamping is a relief. The entire magazine is beautifully illustrated and printed. But it i3 the contents hat surprise and delight the appreciative reader. A reading section of 160 pages with a wealth of stories, articles and essays by ENTURY5 The Century Mapjazine waa founded by Dr. J. G. Holland and Roswell Smith in 1869. For more than SO years it has been the leading monthly periodical of America. Its contributors hne included nearly all the leading writers of the half i-cntury. But never m its history has this leadership been so marked a now never before has its contributors numbered go many of the foremost authors of the day. This brief summary of May contents is illuminating. The. front piece is a beautiful color-tope portrait of John S. Sargent, engraved for the Century by Davison. THE POST-MORTEM MURDER By Sinclair Lewii p exceptionally stirring short story by the author of "Main Street." AT HOME IN THE MODERN WORLD By Sir Gilbert Murray thoughtful article by one of Britain's foremost rho!ars and novplins. It discusses some of the biggest problems that engross the world today. THE LATEST THING By AltxanJer Black n essay by tne author of "The Grcn' Desire" which cveated a literary sensation la.'t year, and whose novel "The Seventh Angel" is just off the press. TO THE STARS By Anzia Yeziertha human, self-story by this remarkable young writer to whom nianv critics gave first place m the fiction of 1920. Splendidly illustrated. Travel Article" by Harry FrnncL and Charlas Haiwon Towns. "Mr. Lansing1! Plain Speech" by Herbert Adamt Gibboni. "The Tide of Affair" Editorial Forum conducted by the Editor of CENTURY. Glenn Frank, and a number of delightful poami completa this mod remarkable magazine. The May CENTURY ii for tale on new.tand every where at 50c per copy. It hat achieved an unprecedented tale. It ! the most talked-of magazine of the month. Subscription at 55 per year may be tent to THE CENTURY COMPANY, Publisher; 353 Fourth Avenue, New York, i 50 cents at all News-dealers 4- til EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, iFRtDAT, under the direction of Utahley Addlcks and a varied and enjoy able program was performed The flub showed u good tone ipiality nnd volume nnd ti fairly !ml ensemble, in the chornl york. The principal chornl number was the cantata, "The Sea dairies," by Mrs. H. Ii. A. Iteath. but then were also several Interesting and beau tiful smaller numbers, among them lin ing "In May," by Horatio Parker, and a charming chorus, "To Greet tin Spring." by Mr, Addlcks. director of tho chorus, last, evening's presentation being th first, ('boncei by Kthelbert Nevln, Hebussy and Klgar, were also sung. News For men 1217-19 Chestnut Street Tailoring Shop on Second Floor New Silk Hose With Clocks $2 Very handsome in plain colorings of approved shades. Full fashioned fit fortably ! com- Another Special in Herringbones Gray herringbone suits arc in greater demand this spring than for years, and in most stores high prices are being asked for them. But the William H. Wanamaker Store (recog nizing a popular demand) has procured these suits in such volume that we can sell them for $25 notable writers. Superb illustrations by tal ented artists. Poems of literary quality. The May CENTURY is the first revelation of a new idea in magazine publishing. That idea is, briefly, to produce a magazine that for literary, and artistic value, vitality and humanity shall surpass anything ever at tempted before. How well this has hrer accomplished you shall judge. Ask your news-dealer today for a t IVlLvU THE TROUBLESOMENESS OF BULBULS By Edward A. Morphy A fascinating essay-story of Indian Jungles, wonoer fully illustrated. THE CRYSTAL HEART By Phyllis Baltome Tart One of a new serial by the author of "The Dark Tower." Beautifully illustrated, JULIUS CAESAR'S STENOGRAPHER By John R. Gregg It will be surprising that shorthand was used to re port "The Sermon on the Mount," " aesar' Commentaries," "Cicero's Orations," and "Martin Luther's Sermons." The author is the inventor of a well-known Hystom of shorthand. Quaint illustrations. THE HAIRS OF THE OCCASION By Jama Mahoney A whimsical French story with good fun and swift action. BRITON BLOOD AND GIPSY INSTINCT By Charmian London The opening chapter of Jack London's Biography, written by his wife. THE MENACE OF MIGRATING PEOPLES By Edward AUworth Ron A brilliant study of an important problem and also a most fascinating sfory. I WALK WITH A PRINCESS By Frederick O'Brien A charming fnct-story of the South Seas, by the author of "White Shadows." Superb illustrations. The club presented a lone list of solo Isla, nearly all of them beltijr front, the membership of the organization. All did well the work assigned to theut. whether it was pure'i.t solo, or Inci dental to the choruses. Among I hem were Misses Kdnn Harwood Haugher, Hessle Phillips, (lertrude Webb. Helen Ivory and Mesdamea F. H. Kellogg, Mary E. Webster. Albert H. Smith and Margaret McK. Schmidt. Miss hffle Irene Hubbard played very finely n group of cello solos, showing a good technique nnd it well-controlled and beautiful tone, and Miss Kdlth Hly. plnno, nnd Miss l'lorence Adelo Wight innn. harp, made excellent linptessloiis More Sun--Proof Serge Suits. $35 Extra Trousers Of course, Sun - Proof Blue Serge suits cannot be purchased ' anywhere out silc the William H. Wana maker Store. They are original with us and bear our protected label, and unless this protected label is sewed in the suits, they arc not genuine. Sun-Proof Blue Serges, therefore, have many imi tators, but no duplicates. Herringbones All Wanted Grays $30 and $35 Placed into stock ready for their ever-increasing purchasers. Wonderful the way gray herringbones arc selling, but we are ready for any demand that may come. Choose yours early if possible! New Shirts Three for $7 Russian cords and ma dras a special value. Also1 some imported French batiste shirts at $3.50 each. Soft shirts with collars attached at $2.50. i In their solo numbers. The club wan assisted by Arthur Seymour, barltoner who deepened the favorable milliner In which he Iiiin bren received by I'hlladel I plila audiences m previous nppearancen ms8!SM p The fiheit butter i in America I v- V 'J I Butter 50 i lb At all Our Stoics w&zmmrttvxmtxmwEsaMSt M jfj SPEAR'S NEW COOKING RANGE HELPS TO MAKE HAPPY HOMES r TUG Wltr.lien Send for our booklet, LMA!r forowrypwpoMk JAMES SPEAR STOVE & HEATING CO. 1823 Market Street SSUTS."1?- Kimr Sloven Mair In foU teX E W A 2a w?' Destroy Em and Their .Q HMHrnNE Jot ovbonojj Snlf In Ur An.rwlirre PriictlrM) mid Clfiinl.v: No DrutfiU 15c-35: & $1-60 ASK xnd DEMANDHULLyaiWDRINQ. EXTRAaHSii' M'KA.MSIIIP NOTJCKS N. Y. Frst, i I nst Kcricr Bids Ciltiraort Jy i' Vp Regular Express, Passenger and B A U M Frerarht Service 7r .-. TC &&zizsr-' fL Ii If !1 Incorporated 1891, U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA A Steamer May 15 Toe Apnea nnd Itnfea Applr EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents Rullitt Building. PhlU, Pa. Lombard 620O.fl5Ol-S:0I-6!03 Main 8b.8SII LINE VISIT EUROPE NOW r iork l.lirrixiol . Mav It tun- U .U..J Ii May "H Ji'." ".1 -lulv 13 York riirrbourc Snulliainuton , May I Jji" I ,1'ilv n May 11 .Iti I June i!S I n Vnrlt nml llnstnn rnres ' i dr r i-ltn .dr a r I.- Ol mr.f fiiliraltnr. Naples nml (,rnnj C't June 1 . Philadelphia I.lverno.il VarKlnaa llaveifoid Mav AUS. ..May IS Ju rreiirnT nniv t AMERICAN LINK TED STAR LINE ' V. Y.. Pljmoulli. t neriionrc. itwen T.llplSP1 K'roinland I'ln'and . . May T Tun n July in. ..Mav 14 Juris ih July J.i . Mav 21 .tuns II Jillv 311 .5tiv 'iS Jul- J iib fi i N' y.'it .mbiira (via. Cherb c sfto-Mw.r-K-it rtn Ma" '21 'y7;1'' Mav -'i' Oiir 11 Manf.hirta .jun- 2 1 !' tinBoi!a Mr, Hi Ju'y ? Philadelphia Glaseiiii Ha'Hhn.l Mav, vst ts. Phllndetpliln lliinl.iiru T'.as' Tndlap . . . , PhlltrtelnWr n vftru i ,,m ,rl a 1C M-.sh'siMi,;.. Mhlsn Mav 2 Maryland TLANTIC TRANSPORT Philadelphia London 1 nu'l Maj 11'lMlaslsali'i' S "l iii MavS3 Mnoland Hat 2f I'll.. 4 inns 11 LINE .i t lune 11 I HOLLAND.AMERICA LINE rillluuelplllu lioiwrnuin S"si'l mtern "Innjl Meroint'U ",'' : ". ,sUn.??nnie7: ism V.ilnnt M PhP,,. rrtalit Offlrr I isriiurr '..;-. ;'-"-- llkw 1(1 rt ft 1 l"ir'- itiMst., ThlM. BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORP. PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam Am. SS "EdKemont" A'oip Luadiny W. J. Grandfield & Co. Philadelphia Agents 10S Chestnut St. Lombard 5ntt-7-8.il Muln .irKJO-i 5a STKiMiiteATa nr.wonTa rtSg: ERICSSON BOAT FOR HALTIMORE $2, onc-wny fnre; $3. rnund-trlp faro Iiallv at V. JL. o'clock sulurJar, from I'lrr S. S tlelawure Ate. Bend fur Pamvllet. a 'APRIL , 29, 1921 wrniNo nr.snnT.o ".Vri.,NTH! CITY. N. Let V M.iku Ynn Feel nt llnmr In the "VH at ItnlmM llmllh" HOTEL MORTON Orc n linrt Mrclnla Aie. CanRfltr 3W). ta. AltVMV OrWtn K7.UA C. nKM, rjKVI. M. fllPK. rrnn. Klrrnlor, ITIinlo nnm. nCKANC'ITV, JiTlStl V.i-n& th STREET AT BOARDWALK Nl Rriiomlfil nnd Inilrr Nrtv Mtinaremrnt l"lni Tnble. ntnaonahln IUt, ufTerinK "cllnt nccoirnnoiUtlon. Wrlle fnr llerrvntlnns Snon Opm Mv 2Mh. V V. TATEB. Prop. Illcrnvnn HunnlnK watar In awry room. .1 t'APK MAY. N ,t, i Announcement The I Hotel Cape May Cape May City N'cw Jersey Renovated and refitted throughout Will open June 29th ' C. B. KNOTT, Ltee.Mnnnger New York Addreiat 1180 Broadway first Dlnce llio RI'KAlt IIANGK In the helns to keen the cook lianpy i In the iii'Xt plara. If you have to do your own cooktntf. you do It on a SPKAIl ILANGK with tlie least worry and leant ccl. and with tho urcateft cimfort and economy an abundance of not water for every purposn. If ou want a combination or separate Ons IlanRp. we have the latest nnd most improved ipes on exhibition at our Daylight Store. or better still call and see a demonstration PliHatttlDMa Since tSSil Eggs Todav Cot VLpVosWe and un Anylhlni DIHT to OI.1CAN UP. ir Worth its Cost! mi STKA.M1HIP NOTICKS Frehrht to Rio it Jantiro, Montevideo, Bnr.os Alfei ' I timet C i if I.AI.I.n, 13.000 tQim icl ; III HON, 17 00(1 ions ml. U1 rfteomer uf ti A Shtppiitu uoara second and third cuiss. class only. ,w ,sirav lor rntrw nnu pnnirui.irM upiny Ii, n.v l'cnBrr Acrnr or to Munson Steamship Line 82.512 Heaver Street. New York Drcxel Buildine. Philadelphia fiMJF Mobile St. Lonii Canwar Bide-. Chicajj Rh S I fen KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia- FOR BREMEN HAMBURG SSf "Satartia" (U.S.5.B) Sailed S ' St "West Raritans" (U.S.S.U.) SniliiiR May 25 tVta tliltlmore. Hates uuolsd and tiiroueb bills ot Jsdlnit issued to all Scandinavian and Ualtlu jiorla via Hambirrp Kerr Steamship Co., Inc. Gin-IG LAFAYKTTE liL'ILDING PHILADELPHIA. PA. nrll Telephone KrjsliMie Telephone Ijnnlmrd KM Main m Marine Despatch Line Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Portland S. S. Chas. H. Cramp Pier 1(1 Smith, Nt,V KM HIV1MI S. S. West Haven . . . May 24 S. S. Henry S. Groves, June 9 I'nr Itnlea nnd Information Applj Atlantic Gulf & Pacific S. S. Corp. Kniiiii nmi. Lin s, iiiini si Plilliiilelnhli, Ihdiirs l.om ,ju5 , Ke ii,,,,, 21.1 BixieSteamship Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U.S.S.H. S.S. MO.VOMAC r.inettrd to ball Mn, fi, for ROTTERDAM C.B,a.n, S. H. "WKftTKIlN llorp Kiperted lo rlnll Mu" fOlh at cosnuKscr. rates Harriis, Magill & Co., Inc. 425 Lnfayett Bldjr.. I'hlladelphia Lomburd 6K0.1 MllB , VSlHSUrUXS. f 1 1,.", i H' rill, i, tla,Tttc CJ.. A Bright Spring Morning and a brisk imllop on Ihe lvI ani1" J)ach, brinim tlin kIoiv ot henlth lo tlie rhtekii and tho npatklc of hupplneos to tb yet. HoriiAhftck rMlni? U ntifi at thfl moat lionfflclnl and fonclnn'lnit nUrnctlon or Ihlii famouii imKthorcf rrort. Then yen hivr CliMf. Holler Ohslrlnir. Salllni, nthlnir, MnlorltiK, Aviation, p'c, nil to b . enjoyed under rrfecl etlmatlo conitllloni". Thire ir Indoor wlmmlnr pnol, Ihenlren, plerf. ni" le, ilnnclnn, cnnrrti", elo.. nnd, (for the Indlr-a' uporlal lnleret)A mmnincenl sloren that Are unnurpAiaed In any metropolis, , v TIIK I.KADINO IIOt'NIVI 1'nxr'IVd Culiilnp and llotnllnlln- Alwuyn onon. I'honr, Wire or Write for imormauon, iiAiea. etc. Marlborough- Alamac Hotel Hotel Chelsea Galen Hall Seaside House The Wiltshire Blenheim Hotel Dennlt The Breakers Hotel Strand The Shelbume Hotel St. Charles l Hotel Morton TheHolmhurst Convenient and comfortable train serv ice. Thone local ticket asenta for whedulcn, fare, etc. IN TIIK TfKAKT OP THINOB Ho. Carolina Av . close, to Dtsef) & Steel Pier, vlthln S blocks of eight leading; ProL & Cath. Churches. Limit moderate rat hotel of brick, steel ft stone construction. Hot ft. cold running; water in cgCat rooms. Prlv. baths. Am. Pln. UMupdly.: S1.C0 up Eu. rian. Mpeclsl weekly TaUi. Booklet and aulo road map mailed. PAUL C, KOSKCRANS. Owner A Prep. GRAND ATLANTIC Virslnla ave. xnd beach. Hot and cold run nl.nar irater. Private baths. Hates i day Up spclsl resk1y. Capselly HOO. flnnklet. OfiCAR n. PAI.NTKIt HAUOI.n tandon 0LNHURST HOTEL Pennsylvania Ave., close to Beacb and Steel Pier, central location, al ways open. Capacity 300. Private bnths. running water In. rooms, elevator, etc. Breclsl "print: rates, llooklet. Albert If. Darnell. UCELS IM C0W0RT.SlKYia AM CUISINE Kentucky nv. near Uvach. Cap. 000! modern throuahont elvntor. run, watr In rmi.l S3 ut dly , II" no up wklv.i Ainfr. plan: bklt. r'T'.TTF.n iioi.TdNOEn ATLANTICCITY.N.J. ' Directly on tlie Ocean Front An Amrrlrnn plan bottl of distinction CAPA'MTr 600 (lAItAOB Walter J. DMtw la, r-L..1.. rl.n. Bn,1 narh. Frnlh and sea water bath:runnlntt water In iroomsjeleTalor, Superior rahteiSprlmt rlesnoarh attrslns. A.R. WAGNEIt. Proo. W.R. LAYTON. Mcr. RA5TMORE M&r XWorlds GrcMcst Hotel Success ."In nmrrin'nllc nt Montneltor Axe. Now ODn. Rultes with bsths. Itunnlnc water all rooms. Kiev. Sped. Spring rates. H. M.rtEBVK3. irirlnla Ac. and Itsacn. Can. S.1U. 1'rlvatt lulus, run. natcr: lsator, etc. Amor. plan. 1 kam hi. I. IB, uwnr;iv. J. uuLl.l,-a. Mr. HOTEL NEW ENGLAND Sn Carolina Axe naY lleich. Hot mid cold run u nn'er in rooms, t'rlv bBihs $3.r,i) up dlx I7.'.0 wkl STlTZKIt t HTITZKR. HlarlboroucjlalBIcnliciTn ATI a wrir-, riTV W .1 Joainh vhl te i. Son, com paty. Hotel Raven Royd Cnelsea Avenu and lliiaph Ppsclnl low Pprinjr rat. Ttunnlns wsttr. rrlvali- baths, nievaln-, 13AAO nOWEH. HOTEL CONTINENTAL 'uys open Alwaa rend TrniH niod srslf rlro or phore .M Nnlsh IMinr.in H0te"lJe Vill i Bi.. 30 vdM. (rnni ImHv Ocnn ipvv Mini rn OrchPMr, )nrna THOMAS M ti'ltniMN' I HnhM RncoVi1 Kentucky Ave. ltefurn. nd w w.liK i'hojilJJ7 A KjJA m 0 1ST I Wr.KNKRSVIU.i:. PA. I GALEN HM.I VF.IIERSVIUE.PA. Phyalcal Comfort. Golf, Music, Dry Air. Beautiful Scenery Bat ha, Massago Hydrlatlc Department lartsta Pslloui rrsn PkiU. P. t K. K. R. HcwardM.Wino manaoke tIPPEIt SARAXAd I.AKK. N. Y. SARANAC INN A summer resort of tht lushest character. In the heart of the Adlrnndatks Incsled on the wonderful Upper Paranac Lake. 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CUTAWAY, BLACK 4, Pliivr AMIKRT H1IITS P,,ICH TO HIRE Open r.venlns rilbert 4t9 , MILLER HjEl H.K. rilB. 1HTH X BAlNBtttnnir ST!l tt Victor mtt Victrolas lAMorhncnt - cordi saaaaaassBBaseaisei n r.nasaaaaaar-' PHOTOGRAPHS REPRODUCED CAMERAS & FILMS opkn 8UXiAYs;U'lr" soy t Au t r Iront (j T x-BLANCO'S- Amelia Bingham Cigar l.onir Mlljr, ImpnrlMl Numsir. n rapper. llnnd-.Msde Mll, Hmok. $3.50 Box of 50 tiattsjactloh Ouaranterd or .iivnrji 'runarrf V. BLANCO'S SONS ihi T Slh & Artk St., Phils.. P. LA FLOR DE RUYERA LOPEZ REGULAR 15c CORONAS iienr Iloicn, -wsr Our Price $4 iUfl"rx SK&L&IW For can of 50 R8- Pries, 47.K0 (ent Parcel Post Prepaid SOFFIAN'S Cut-Price CIGARS 13 South 0th St., Phila. HIGH-GRADE i HOUSE PAINT I ALL COLORS C $2.75 Per Gal. FREE (lend for color card) FREE B. FRANK SHINN 21at & South Sts Phila., Pa. E ITsT'sTsT! al 1 1 jlill 1 i ThVTm "Lifetime Aluminum" Vi offpr a ImiUcd num. Iirr if Ihe ii Ii h o lutcly K ii u runlced '' , i Mime'1 l A i ii nn nura I' e r roUtors n t the ex tre m I o jiricu of $1.79 Actmil alue These Alumi num perco- latorn bold X should hnvn It. riipn and eivry Dome Parcel Post, I r extra. "Lifetime" Alumi num PrcscrvinK Kettle, 6 - (iiiart, $!..; value ?3.00.- Weekly Special! Lifetime : mlnuin it v ' "' hlnstlnn Si-is $2.69 Value 5,0 Thee., eeis ronlsls n imildins r, slraluer rot M over exact'v lli cut P. P I"e tra IVsich lit oir" wei ,iy re rials and " inone The Grcal Eastern Sales Co. 131 MARKET ST., PHILA., PA. fml"r l'hlls. llnrffl nf I '.l'l Great Dollar Sale Still GoinK On $ 1 U. S- Army Raincoats l(rciilmrd $1 'rhetcoataf'lB porfect cond.uon Sold I i" w'! VII lui) in Uie .;oun try Pnpaie lot ltitlnj Pay (Jootl for Fishing and CninpinK Ulack Nay H"rt 10c pi-r Piiiror ' ' $1 per no"" U. S. Army Khaki Ca. I 4 porkels lln ' ,.""; ; ! 50c each 1 or 2 for $1 lf.o.Kl f; All Klf 1 of (In I door ',". 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