x.i- m fM'i.'jT-WtW,ti "nrq;J37rf77T - -&" --- V "XJ ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THU-RSPAY, OCT033ER 13, 1021 2.1 letters te THE PEOPLE'S FORUM the Editor I Praises Klan Exposure ', Jcille hns- followed with much Inter. SCl ,f Ih" Ku Klex K.n ncllln " i.t.1 rtnl'TMl " Ureill nrri.m in -....-,..- u.n his .cll..n an.t thm the, teult w III , W '" '."i, ., far .a the future rcftr- nn.l i ntjn iii"- ..ni.v l riinrarrii'il u 'nfh M-Mrl-u, omnnlrntlet, la tllirclln.r '.Mm fill an I ItimllHh nttHcks. dv lien-liy ".'""""In mi fr th. nofile i.d ( -" , rtmid "U huvu tkm In this i "w.!'n that seu will continue te purii 1 ,"m Ml'-- '-' "",lr PU ""' lnl.11 I !' 5 ir. ulnir Inlluem-P te uwt In- I .' .... -ml unliwfulnpfa vvlierr-vcr eirrnp., '.. ., nartletilir (Hen or (trout, or rur cm- J '.. nml ultti bent vvlrlifa rer tne huic-.b . 5i I'eur Ul r. i ire jour- for t.uth un.l ' fUStlC uiMiAttl r tiftif.1' ,', r tiu: F1IIM APIUCAN ?nMiivnn!AN stsiA. scitoei.. ii.il V -Mienif. rprrnper.dliig scrn.i-l. join - trt ml Individuals Net People. L.,h, tMter of KifBl'tO F'Mbl t.rte'r: ir thftinhtful iurv.v m'd roniPHtlren '.. veur HlmrlBl Ideall-ma nnd th.- Beirut (,'no of th ti' dlspatch'a Heem te ine te 1 Fer In-tanc . ln ,0,,i,yB B'r,MN" ,ru"!r tiVfirit t would like te Iwenlluliti'iie, im te ' 7vZ who riluM the "uterm of crltlrlcm ,.plnB ever i:nmn.l and Am-rl- which MONd Pewnlnir tr"t te ct nnd acrid an dY-Vnlh-heur vvclrnmi. le I'crfhlnir. lr an .tir"lc O 'euntrj W Krutlniid It ii.IkM t. domIWe fei th- teuchj fflln of the vh nd mlKlitJ- le I lrnfcrrl le th ,,",,, (a. cn cenM-nlcnt bomb for iiiMijiMi and met psi-holeBlUn te hurl nt X opponent In the diplomatic BRm. but J! . mf who ameur: tht Ixborers, fiicMiitntu M mnufnctiireri( of the bind of Ihf nl JL.tMy deimr arcv a uhoep nbeut either 'in foner or a rllltht la'l te one of our dU lttrlf In Knclnnd. China or Pornee? And If "Conif'lenl clreles are shewlnc Irrlla Ien t this apparent dlceurteiii Indlffer riw" we I""' that thej will utep runnlim h clrd ctpeeltlly thei tmall bomb bemb bomb sreof circle" where most of the lawn are eaneeelcd. and direct their Irritation nleiiK a llrilfht line toward the elvlnir of eonie of ur HI n0n, problems.' Such Incidents and clrcumstnnceH are ae virded and net forth In newspapers an te te. hv Inference or direct aaaertlen these tr currents of chauvinism and Inlerna Inlerna tlensl nd Interrsclal hestllit that ou d cry In lour edlterlale. It Is IiIbIi time. If n concord ef nations It te be achieved some 4y. that the pren step pratlmr of Knsliind hl and America that and Japan thus srhtn It Is enl an IndMlual or croup of Individuals constituting a utranirleheld en the tocktlbeok or policy of a nation that does Uii work. With a,! th vren nnd platform jpeur we hae t-ad of the mockery of representative revernm"nt in miHlern hUKS, . r unwieldy nations we should cense le brandish headlines and news that Intimate that the calculating; net ft of such Individuals are the collective, thoughtful nets of the populace. a u. Philadelphia, October II. 1021. Shortage of Teachers Te the F.tUter of the lit enine I'uhlia I,e1ecr: Blr" Will i.u kindly anrwer the fellow Ink' In the Peepl ' Forum column. Why the fiuperlntendent of Public Schools Is nt present much handicapped uwlnp te ' the shertnite of leathers? Particularly Is I this felt In th absence of the class teiehere There 13 such n scarcity of substitutes nt the prerc it time that classes must be doubled up or sem dismissed. Why Is this when ther are re mmy pen sioned tiachcrs at the present time, eeme et whom irp wll able te substitute for a week or two and lire v lltliisr. but en Intur Miwlnrr them they tell inc they have net ben tailed upon A number ef 'htm are women ltwee'i fllty ami rlxiv jears of nun who ri sinned en recount of III health and are new com paratively In very (reed phjslcnl and nv;ital rundl'.len. Teachers of thlw clnss would be u Clod Cled rend te prlnclpnls who are at their wits' end with clnssei. en their hands nnd no one in charre. A MOTlir.n. Philadelphia Octehtr 10. 1021 Wants Mere Friendly City Te the ;;rfller of thb K enine PiiMie Littaei ' Mr One of uur corresnend-'iits slnlne lurself "Mrs M U. T." Ins xtruik chord which appeal te theusandx of viiupk and nilddle-nred I Pie vhose circle of ac quaintance Is limited or who are utter alraiiK-crs In the city or nnnitnuiilts In whlidi they live. I am suie that all nf lhes veuld wiliemn sime way of brenklnrr down on en on venllerulttliH I' It inuld be done with pre nrletv nnd unouestloned motive Whj should no many people live tnlv te li. ntranRers In vlrluallj all the' ilntu th"in nnd uhnm th .v meet even dav" h inuet mie y ftamin d of doubtful cbura. te If he 1 or sh" does net observe everv shide uf n I cold nnd crul . ustnm whlth s-ems hvls-d h the devil In keep thu hiiiiian rn dlv l-d 1 eid ind unftlrndlv " i Admlttlnu Hint Lrrtnln reslrlctlms r lit ! tine end preiwr jet wh should i't It b. nirda tasler for nil of us te cemmlnBle-' U hy i should w.. Impje. upon eurSelvis turners1 that lire pun l buidenslune and posit vi1!! , Illy" Whj should the world " necned by rules of "induct mailn hy prudes nnd eon I ndvc.l by pruilnil m.nds I I feci sun Hut peme da thl Uki most of .ur eMer .l.il and ether problems wlh l.e solved when men and wiuwn brave, I enough nnd wlsj eneuBh will have d;viit"l 1 ilncere theuwht te Its vilutlen AMY T lT.AVK. I l'hlhidelphlu, October 10. 10JI. Te Conserve Coel ' , Te the hJltm nt the K rnina I'ublie I.rrlae' ' Sir--New thtt winter ! appreerhitiK and I I the time for bulldlnB the fire In th- furnace la nenr at hn id, I would like te make few suggestions le veur readers reRardlnB , low thev i an conserve coal and tu ike, a ten BO Just tt fie as possible In pist i wlntera tl.rru hn been an enormous wnste , 8 . I of hard coal, urlnctpalH nmnfiE the Indi vidual hnusrhelders nnd small uatm,, amounting; te cs much as ene-lcnlh te one third an much coal as Is hauled Inte this city. A most ctsual Inspection of the ash hexes as they alt In the street awaiting- the ash man la sufficient te verlfj this atatement It Is also apparent where lump of uuhiirned coal are seen In Iho nrhes thrown out In these ticijtPi, Philadelphia has err h - ash dumps a fortune for these enterprising eneutrh te utll 7e what Is thrown m r and ii p-efltahle business teuld be built up b slftlns or FcrccnlriK ihe,s1i-s put out fet collection at thu dumps 'te tnke nut the fine ash which In worthless as fuel) and selllnif th- mi's t inntcrHI that vlll net pasp tbieurh ihe pcrcen. H Is net neces sary te pick e-it the unburned leal, ns nil can b used A variety of suitable serins nie made bj dirferenl innnufiittu.ers, runB InB It prlc from the crdlnar hand shnk'nB uren te me hanlcal d.-vlccs testlrB up te apprexlmiitclv SS. It would rurprlfe am one who will make a trlil of buinhiB this screened material te note the amount of hi it levelepcd. At first It will icuulre a little tare, If miriifd with out mlxlnit fresh mnl hut In many cii-es nil of the slfte.I material can readily be, burrnd n sernnd time even nltheut.il no Pieces of (eal am apparent; but If thu fire Is drlvin tee hard tin mnss may form one bus- tinder, whlth must 1 broken up whlh het. it Is net llflliuit tt m-Ke a trial, nnd these who de will be n mazed at the value of what has u'n.iJy bun heretofore con sldertd WHSte i ml thrown nwav If ii Is feared le maha the test of burning cinder alone, nome coil may be mixed vviUi It, and when It is found hew te manage the fire the ntniunt of coal may be reduced te n mini mum or none at all This la well worth a trial, heusekcerers UNB WHO KNOWS, Philadelphia, fieptemUr U. 1U21 Many Failed In Their Duty Te the Ktllter of the i:ven(ne Ptibllc I.titaer; Sir i,m did 'your duty I and many ethera ditto llut the what I vveuld term criminal Indifference nf very many of our cltbenp hes mused the fillure of putting1 Philadelphia Inte a Kenulni, Plate, 1 refer te the result of Iho neent electUn JOHniMI MACI.BVN Philadelphia, September '.'.I 1021. "Universal Exposition" Ti dm Kiltter et the ;t rii(n7 Public Aecfecr.' f.r Your editorial Is rlyht te the people. Itnw would thin sound te ou Universal Kx- no.ltlen te lie held in l'lillnrVlphla ln 10207 Philadelphia. WIM.IAM It BHOJIT. September 20.. 1021 Questions Answered Strength of National Guard Te the r.ilttur et the Evening ublk'.rrfeci: Sir riease tell mn what In the present lrenrth of the National (lunrd of the I'nlted Stntes nnd what Is the number of hunrilsiiien In hls Plat. H W I,. Philadelphia, CXteber C. 1021 The total strength of the National Otiard en August .11 102t was 121.101 Of that number tlO'JII were rommlsslened officers of ,.li irrndts. The Plat- of New Yerk leads ille einer St ltes III the numbr of BUards- men, havlnir a strength of 702 efflcera and J.-i.mn enlisted men. Pcnnslvanln hap B17 idflcers and 10.7.M enlisted men Ohie comes third, MawwchusetlH fourth and Wltconelr. flflh, Tuscanla Victims Flag Te the Kilter of the Public Lntyrr- Pit What beeam of thu American flan that aome Hcetth woman made tu use at the burial of the Tuscanla victims? J. J. II. Philadelphia, October 1, llr.ll. This flag was presented te former Presi dent Wilsen, who had It ltpesltd in the Nntlennl .Museum In August 10IH, About Marie Cerelll te the Itdtter of the ICvrntna fubllc l.rttarr Hlr Pleas" ntate If M.irle f erelll is still living nnd what Is the lattst book she has written O. S. Philadelphia, pcteb-r 11 1021 Mtrle Curelll Is still living at Masen Creft fttratford-en-Avon. TlnRland Th. Ust bonk we cin tlnd that she hap bad pul lleh'd . 1P "My Little lilt. .1 Hecerd of War Werk " This waa issued In 1 DIP and she may have hed a, book published Miire then Income Tax During Civil War 7"e tht i:dtter of thr Vvinlnu l'uhlie I.alaer' Hfr Am I correct In mv usvtimptlrn thit there waa a Federal tax en Ineein s durliiEt the Olvll War7 n W I, Phllndelpliln, October n lti.'t During the Civil War a Federal tux en lucemep was ene of the m ihudp roMertM le for tiM rnlalnir of war men v ,M (n- comes ever I80Q were, laxrd 3 rr reit i Most Famous Paintings Te the i:dtter of ffit J.'tciilnn I'ulll- l,ide"r I hlr I should be obliged If ou M,uia tell I me which are considered the best paintings by Ilejnelda, (lalnsboreugh, Homney and Itaeburn. O- A. t Philadelphia, October 8, 1021. The most famous works of Hlr Jeshua IUne1d, llngllsh portrait painter, are Ins portraits of Jehnsen, Clarrlck, Sterne, Oold Oeld (.mltli, the llttle Lady Penelope lloethbj, Mr Plddena an the, Tragic Mus. the "In fant Henules" the "Strawlrrj Olrl" nnd "Onrrlck lletween Tragedy and Comedy ' Prebnblv the most eeltbrated of Themas Oalnsboreugh'a palntlngp In hla "lllue Hey." Ills portrait nf the Duchesa of Devenshire In also famous (Inrge Ilemnej s "Death of Kln 1M irund" Im noted lie nlse Biode a series of fptneim portraits Hlr Henry Itaeburn, Punch portrait nalnter. mnde portraits of Piett Hlulr. Ilolicrtsen Stewart and ethers Poems and Songs Desired "I Shall Knew the Loved" Te the f.dlter et the Hvcnine l'uhllr Lidurr: Hlr--I have been trjIriR t.i fl id for some ttne a poem, an I think .oil can help me. It contains the following vers . "I shal. knew the 'evej who have gene be fore And Je: fully sweet will the riveting me. When ever th river, the piaeeful rlv.r. The angel of death shall tnrr me " KPTHKIt T FHANK Philadelphia. Hptc inlw r 2'l 1021. Frem Butler's "Hudlbras" Te tlir I rtttar et the 1 1 1 iilny PnMt I idwr idwr PlrWhe wrote tlm P'.eni rntitatnliiir th IIiich: "We gr nt ii I though be hid lniKh nit. He was very ehy of usIpb; It." If. It, Im Philadelphia. October 1, 1021. Thepp nni llnep IIS nnd 40 of Part I of Hnniuel Ilutler p. poem "Hudlbra." An Old War Seng ,. Te the ftllter et the ni'nilne Pnolle t.tda'fl B r ran veu or rny of your rtadera fur i-lsh me wVh n song that waa much aun It, civil nr c"b9. Amenir Its lines r the following! "There's victory at last, boys, Vltterv at last , O'er land and pen our flag la frea, Vv'll null it te the mast; Yes we II nail It te the mast, boys, Nail It te the mast. Fer then'B Victer . Vleterj, r tury m the Inst " JANfl T I.eaAN. Phind.lphlii. f-etemlr 22, 1021. fj i, rff What's YOUR Pet Phene Pest? Greatest of All Phene Pests Te the KJlter of the Kirntna Public Lcrtecr: Sir I think the greatest of all thene pests la ,Iia fnen np t.nnan uhn ell VOtl IIP fit our etflce and It l especially annoying Wim veu are bus and proceeds with tnis tort of a iiiiiv creation 'Whj In this ereaklnc?" The ether end "Why, don't jmi knew''" 'vMu, reall I uumet dlstlnculeh spur Vke." H It gui4 TlieT ou begin te name half a dozen yirMns 'vhese vtlees peun.l similar, and in nth Innnniu veu are told u are wrong. Veil begin getting mere angry at each vrrei t rfucss and tlm lly jeu ire bulling (ver with rake, whin our friend at the jjlln'r t ml of the line finally discovers tint (II are aniinjed, nnd gives his or her mime. It lp lnvarlnbh sumo one for whom jen if vi rv little, or who ou consider Ins Vir Ittl . pruse and Judgment, nnd seu (re teitliiiKd in It b this -siutlier ovl evl ' ten I ei me si thnt It ha ben inj experl e lb it It Is never advisable le Jnke v ith i. limn . speelall) me' ih phone, during his lnnes luiurp and th it there Is nothing Imri. nniivlnr espiilnlly when ha has hla W'ld in mme liupeitam business problem, ii liuv him holding th phun", alwns a. dls f iiifiir' whtPi jeu call en him te guess who Jiuait ' J. jp. Phlla -IphU Otteber 10. 1021. The Indistinct Phene Pest fi the kdtter of the riintitp I'ullle I.edatr: .-lr- 1 think ene of the greatest of phenp I Ms it. the man or the woman who does J" knew hew te talk In the phene. Ileth (tv are Inv.ilv.d In this criticism They n t eni te I iiiivv hew and don't want te 'rn. but insteid talk se low or drawl out t r questions or Information In a way tliHt Is sunplv dlstrattleg I nwit th. m in business almost evers da; e-i tbs pheie sonie men (and alto v. onion) live never learned te talk propel ly. They 1 no felt thJC by usImc a, superllchil man er lhe would be looked upon an brilliant .end out of the ordinary. Their affectednes Me been carried en te such an extent and 1 n become ,0 exaggerated that It Is almost impossible te understand their drawl. Thev try t0 Knclishlfy or Trenchlfy their erds In s'jcli a way that ou (In their opin ion) my think them superior te ethers. They 'hew te exceptionally bad advantage en the rl'ene, for It Is a peer transmitter. I am ln n office whre a number of people are em em rieyed jid men and women are constantly t'lllnt and receiving tha svreng poreons a!m rly ber,ui ths tranMiiltter drawls out the rme in surh a way that It might mean ny one of half a dozen of the rmplecs. The,, they accuse the phene girl of being 'upld They tet ansrv with seu and aay tl.ey dent w.mt te talk te seu. n If you re anxious te held a conversation with " m They neei,n, )tmr offlce of being nupid and seu naturally resent that when ! 'I are fu.ly uware Unit If thes would u a llttle iens3 and try te enunciate elrnrly hey would get the proper pereen. A 1tseii may wnt te Impreep hla or her frlmds through an lmuBual enunciation but when talking ever tht phone te -v bualni ss man they should bs uMde all uch fermalltv und get down te common sense and trs te expe dite their business In na eas a way as pos sllle for the man at the ether end of the wire. tl II PINCI.A1II J rhlladelphli October 11. 10'JI The "Last-Minute" Phenera Te the Editor of th- ftculitu Pufill. I.edatr: I Sir 1 am a newspaper man, although net , cinnected with jour pnper, but have been In terested ln jour s mpeslum en ""phone pfsls," ane. with sour iiermlsslen. I wiulrt i Ilka te add one that has net Sit Ixcii tnuthed upon, and only could be bs' ene connected with the fourth estate. This pest Is tne person who will tall up it the vers last minute and w nit veu te , take peclets or musical news ever the phone, In fatt ans thing thes wnnt te trnnsmlt It ! la nothing unusual In our newspaper .Jflce te have a member of a famlls call up and ask te hxe the anneuni ement of a v eddlng piluttsl vvhlili It waa known would . rrur j with full dt tills, at least three r I.h K fore the wedding. Hut the member of the fninlh Ins rut It off from day te das and then the last mlnutj, probably Just when veur das n -xerk; la at an end. Insists en giving ou full do de do tetla as te ceremony, bridal party, dress of the bride, and her attendants, as well as a long list of nam op, half of which she cannot spell herself, and kcepa seu waiting while she leeks at the cards en the presents Anether equally annelng pest li the. per son who waltp until the last minute te phone regarding a encert te be given, and then , Insists en repeating the long program that Is te be presented ever the phone, or the wem-in who wnnts a notice of u meeting of her club and Insists en stair writing down a list of the speuk'.rH, as well as .i sumimrs rf v hat eaxh person Is te saa. People who have Information te cfymmu nlcate te newspapers of this character should have, consideration enough te knew . trat "the last mlnute" Is net the proper time te annoy a busy person with something that could be communicated days before, wfcen the event In known, with full particu lars, In time te have th information In the offlee lenr before the happening. SI. W. J. Philadelphia. October 10. 1021. RE5IN0L 5oefhinq &ndHe&lini Promotes Skin Health V: It's none of our business why you wish te dispose of YOUR USED CAR JMF you've had a "windfall" and can new afford a better one, we extend our con gratulations. lf you have met with reverses and "need the coin," you have our sympathy. ia (JT If you're a dealer looking for go te it. a turn ?"ttII Uln any case we can aid you and, at the same time, help the ether fellow get a gen uine bargain if that's what you have te offer. fT Within twenty-four hours we can carry your story te the ONE MILLION readers of the Public Ledger and Evening Public Ledger (averaging four readers te a copy) . T Phene your ad te our Classified Advertis ing Department NOW. Bill will be mailed later. Bell Walnut 3000 Keystone Main 1601 IIM1RII1IKRM11 r4. Hi This is the new clean method by which Abbotts Ice Cream is packed into pint and quart packages. A machine does it. Ne hands touch the ice cream. Made clean and kept clean, Abbotts' is the last word in ice cream purity and fresh, rich flavor. Try it tonight, at dinner. WHEN filled, tha packages ara placed in the freezing vault, where zero tem perature net only freezes the ice cream but seals the package tight. Yeu are the first te open it. ABBOTTS Alderney Dairies. Inc, $t?-?r a laHISlWV I r'' rV s ' - aiyw- .......i.x.. sri tgiZ- ,- bbetts ce cream Fei every man, woman ? child -wne nas writin.g te ae Portable IHT'lifln TO you, typewriting is a means te four inches high. Like every Rem an end, but think of the cduca- ingten, it is strong, speedy, durable lien it affords your child! and turns out beautiful work. The Remington Portable is a capa- anamarfctlii8: Ithasthe Stand- Lie, companionable, individual type Keyboard with which writer, built for the use of the man -0.,.-7 , ,c . r in his business or profession, the y11 are familiar-no shifting for wemanin her home, the child attend- fsurcs- Sma11 as xt 1S' thc operation ing school -in fact, for every man, of a Remington Portable is exactly woman and child who writes. like writing en a Standard machine. It is the most compact of all writ- Just as easy, just as swift, just ing machines. Fits in a case only as 6iniplc. Price, complete with cac9 $60 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY PAC KARD dm '"W-tf" Sy J&. y A set of custom-built, nickel-plated headlamps A velour automobile robe A meter restaurant luncheon kit Windshield wings A Perfection heater It takes a mighty big birthday cake te held such prizes as these. But that's the kind of a birthday cake we've had made te celebrate the first anniversary of the Packard Single-Six. And every automobile owner visiting our showrooms this week gets a slice five of which are lucky ones. PACKARD MOTOR CA COMPANY of PHILADELPHIA 319 NORTH BROAD STREET Incorporated) 110 S. 9th St., Philadelphia Phene, Bell Walnut 6750 Kcj stone Main 2901 Geedy car's RAINCOATS & RUBBER GOODS of every description at BIG REDUCTI0 KEDS, RUBBER-SOLED SHOES RUBBERS, ALL STYLES Mrn'a Oifnrils S2 ra.1. .. fl is Vlrn's Mils, $1 v nl. .... tiOO I.uiIIm- 1'unip. ST vnl. . 51 V I ndles' Ilnls. $3 Mil. . . 12 10 r.urlira' -sta Oxford. $3 ml. 1 5U Luillfs' HriPiit IllferiN, L5 val., leathfr trimmed . , . gs.00 eiitli' Kline Tin- J I vel Imtlirr Irlni hi mn n mi, n 1 1 s Imllrt. M J liulil, m I idlrs' !l 1 nuihiilils lleji' (.1 Jf, Itulihrr, 1 Cfiitli MM-a el llnhbrn 1.30 Mni'm ul)hrs fl Ml I. I III) i mi i i'hi F.' Ml "ln h Hpivv I'nlrnl lllllirs 53 00 short Heet SI IMI ', HnelN $.- IMI ll(nM' llnel. 10 00 lllri ll.mle tu no 1 1 n iioet U no si oe i.oe in mi oe Men's and Women's Raincoats $10 Bombazine Raincoats, new.. . S5.00 $15 Twills and Cantenette Coats . $7.50 $20 Cashmere and Silk Raincoats $10.00 $25 Tweeds and Hemespuns. . . $12.50 $:." Lnrraincs and English Tweeds $17.50 550 Gabardines and Cnuenettes S25.00 $J0 .Moleskin Coats $20.00 50 Imp. Lerraine Cashmeres $15.00 Beys' and Girls' Raincoats $5.00 Raincoats, new $:.00 $8.00 Raincoats, new $ .00 $3.00 Rain Capes, new SI. 50 $7.00 Black Rubber Coats 3.75 $10.00 Raincoat,, new ,-,00 $15.00 Raincoats, new $7t't-je $5.00 Rain Capes, new . . $2.50 S7..")() l.P!ilhiniltii '...,. Xrr'- ' --- . v iiv, ninr A.i.e Hese, Macs, Matting and Sheeting 1H Mats . JJi New SI dei I 3u.,n ui.i,.. ,, ,. ... Water Bettles SI. 50 Wutrr lletllra end "jrlncr, New $1.00 c. n7 ' "ll f I"-1'!""-. Ml 51 00 dot Nipiii, Hi, K M11, ,tr Ml, iln IF! 00 Wulrr Hi. 1 lli nml slrni;f. New n -ie S3. 00 W liter lleltlrn nod Nrlnxra, heiv J 1.00 - iliiny.r ll;il' hi, Gloves M liulil III. I, I I ,,s (-, i " Hei .li, id i.ini,, ' ! "HI . ill l.l,r. 1,1 ..-j -' " H"l llulibrr luji,, -, Black Rubber Coats and Aprons I v if" imiihr I tnrh(iH Hundreds of Other Articles Net Mentioned at Big e Reductions Lite JY It's Rubber We Have It in rKSlEZIJj'za&S 820 Chestnut St. Rubber Toyn, 15c fioediear Cembn, 25c Aute Shirtn, $6 1 Dez. rial rial rial loens, 25c Dez ' i: im "itu i ?&&! v II 1 i 1 l - -,l ! M 1 11 i its. M Sail1 "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: i""i B
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