1 TTjlWe 0 a Man Buying a New bud of Clethes By J. P. MeEVOY 0 a 11 1.1 st J 31 l I SJ;nS ml ' iwpcr iiiewing n flapper yennR mnn In swell new wilt. Tries te Imnuine lw lie would loelc Trie! te remember when lie bought; let AUlt. Olvc It up. Decide lie will drop in nt neon nnd lnek them exer. GOHf-l Inte store nt neon. TU floerwnlker he wishes te leek . ft suit prebnbly won't buy one, but Ketlccs floorwalker Is fmiltlwuly N'etlc'cs nil clerks nre fnultlegelv Net lies tliem nil looking nt liim. He bmlwf te feel ehnbbv. IIeHtllv realizes IiIh euITs nre soiled nnd lonelier inside his cent hIcpvm nnd ,)U1r them up. FINDS himself conducted in front of n large triple mlrrpr. Notices old trousers nre terribly bftfcR). Oct"" first leek nt the bnck of his wnt tint he hns lmd for n long time. f?er thnt the cunt cellnr is tee low pnd ''nt the whole thltiR wi InUei filtjhtfnll under the nrms. Snlem'in defth remees his eent nnd dips new one en of n most ntrocieux rnttern. Mnn pretests, but Is told thnt he Is mereh "tr.ilnj; It en for the dr.p." Mnn wonders whj they nlwnjs pick the wert one te tr. en for sire nnd run tlie risk of rMiir him henit fnilnre. SALESMAN begins te try en nil kinds of cents. Jinn Innlly finds ene he thinks he likes. Dli-cetcrs the prim is tee high. Dlvwcru nnether one priced right, lilt tint quite 'ntisfnetery. U centlnunlly troubled by the idcu tint 'us flien need shining. Never noticed it until he enme in lire. Alse heels nre run down, nnd lie nPPtls n new necktie. During trjlng en notices bis Jmlr is mggeil nnd frewsv. Needs n hair-cut. (lets terribly dlsceurnged. T OOKS nt his watch. -' Mumbles something nbeut eugnge- ment buslnesN conference. Avoids looking snlcsmnn In the eye. Tells him he will be bnck Inter. Illushcs guiltily. Ornbs old cent. Puts it en with n shnme-fneed Jilr nnd snenks off te elevnter. Child Walks Inte Aute I'dnn Wnlkewski, nix jenr.s old. of Camden, wns slightlv injured esterdnv about 5:15 P. M. when she walked lntb the mud gunrd of n pns.sing nutomebile nt Market street nnd Delaware avenue. The child wns ncceinpnnlcd by her mother. Kdnn was treated nt thu Jef Jef fereon Hospital. GEE a MMmmmuimMwmmmmmm n Plants roses in children's checks Big Leaf At all our Stores mm cored Bisi3i5jasraisiajaBMaiaaaj5isMsaiaisra Ki lil P 1 A Mk, JML " fi A' f'i' ' i! I I: -I VV 'I V'.-. -7 ki L ' :S 1 " 1 w im Frechie's Fixtures Brackets or Sconces, Which? Snr call them one 'name, some another, but v, itever name you give them, they make a fine wall light, as well as a hand some (Lcoratien, when used in the dining room, bedroom, or bathroom, with a center light; or when used in conjunction with table lamps or fleer lamps in the living room or parlor. We linve n hunched kinds of brackets and fifty seits of table and fleer lnmps together with an endless vaiiety of center light fixtures. All at moderate, fair nnd roatenable prlcca; dtlivrrcd in pencci oruer at me lime premucclj ready te Install. QJ Our showroom is open until S o'clock and you g are Very welcome. g JOSEPH E. FRECHIE & CO., INC. 1 yn North Seventh St., Phila. l -tan B net ween .Mnrliet anil Arch Si. PJ S&'iHltklcMBIBigjl QO-OOO-OO oeoooo The Butcher The Baker The Candle-stick Maker or any ether person desiring te dispose of his or her busi ness can find an open market place in the "Business Oppor tunities" columns of the Public Ledger and Evening Public Ledger with their many thousands of wide-awake, in telligent, progressive readers. Lets of our folks, men and women, are eager te go into business" for themselves; and YOUR business might be just the kind they would like. Why net find out? Phene your ad te our Classified Ad vertising Dept. tonight. Bill will be mailed later. if dKr i Bell Walnut 3000 Keystone Main 1601 KXKCKK o-e-o 00-06 v ' ! '; :v N,. uv m V K- '':' srl vftSwti I ." ,1 1 ' .1 1 "I ! 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J ZwzWs. "VI tv us-.l l i.-i 1 , nA'K.lJSlK vV J ,",i'. , 1 s 71 ft i.if .rvw. ,) l II Tv('JLirli 4M I 1 Ml II ' 1 ""SOM mpwwttWfci 1 N I vfeS&wLB ftl ;! iftff, x mm 1 O '1 Mffl ; 11L111-- 1 -Mm m . ,m 1 bMET'ilS ,: fc , I i ! ' , ' 'ii.!' i!! ','V !-, mmMmmmi ww 11 iiiiiiLi 1 1 . -in iii:i.i'i' 1 - 1 n iiiii 1 1 (i ii:i.t- it i u (i t . . l i 41SM11 1' !i ,!": 1 1 1 !.i,v I1,, ', ' ''' i 1' 1 , .11 ' " III.'" .,'. i l''i I '. In' !'!' I'i-1 ' .1" , .' ' i ' I ',.' 1 I 1 mm A Plain Statement About Our Prices The undisputed fact that Blauncr prices are regularly lower than goods of equal quality sell for elsewhere in Philadelphia is causing this business te grew with rapid strides. The general public, ever alert te note comparative prices, arc wonderinghew we can offer our exceptional values continuously at such low prices. It is understood, of course, that any concern could put en an occasional special sale at sacrifice prices, but when a store maintains, day after day, such moderate pricing, it becomes a source of wonder. Yet, indeed, the reasons are few and simple and we wish you te knew them : FIRST, then, we manufacture many of the garments we sell. Bringing them directly te you from our own workrooms cuts out all middleman's profits. Our manufacturing plant is in the New Yerk garment centre, Capital Building, 37th Street and 7th Ae , pictured below, of which our Mr. Julius Blauner is treasurer. SECOND the purchasing necessary for our establishments in. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Atlanta. Ga.. gives us tremendous buying power. That means that the volume of our buying (both manufacturing and retailing) gives us a commanding position in obtaining low prices and also brings te us many unsought oppor tunities which we pass en te you at bargain prices. THIRD Our percentages of profit we believe te be lower taken throughout edr entire establishment than any ether store in town. e depend upon volume for our ultimate profits, and net upon large percentage en individual sales. FOURTH Efficient management and low overhead charges keep our expenses down te the lowest possible point. Blauner's is a family of buyers and store keepers (there are ten of the firm in New Yerk and Philadelphia), and the expert merchandising knowledge of four generations has been handed down from father te son, and each generation has added te it. We make the foregoing statements in order that you may clearh understand the reasons why for our low prices- Need we add that we handle no undesirable merchandise of any kind. Our goods are always up-te-date in styles and materials, and we always stand back of them with our strongest guarantee that they are exactly as represented in ecry particular. 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