nTrw r. rl w K ft' hi" fe . "V fe- M k! n M li 1 t, sv m- M 5tW Banquets , Ca?d Parties titiner Dances J?,ln'the bftUtlfully Appointed fAlglen Anntx French Roem AT 1801 CltCSTNUT 8TIIEET We positively assure you of ' niKiicsi quality cuisine ana i refined, cfllclcnt ncrvloe. Estimates and menus fur nished from $1.26 par cover upward. L-'AIOLON ANNEX Phenal Rpruce 0100 Banquet Service F-F OINTMENT and , v F-F MEDICATED SOAP AN IDEAL COMBINATION FOR THE RELIEF OF ECZEMA And All Older Skin Disorders Samples Free FRIEORICH. FRIEDRICH Chemical Ce., Ptili. BAUME. BENGUE iAWAi.ccsmui;) HeadacheX it AU Druealsts Kccda tube rutndv THOS. LEEMINO f CO. NEW YORK BEAUTY BLEACH WILL CLEAR YOUR SKIN All skin blemishes and dlscoleratlona ' quickly disappear by the use ef Ulack! nd white Ueautv Blench This fragrant skin bcautlflcr does net rcnuire uiiy iciiieuH neurs or application f BeivGan fter liJ aire any tedious hours of application these shadowy debts which our lat rJiJii?1"'!,!!;' ,?!.hcri .daln,t,r ' Allies ewe us. Cancel ten billions due ct requisites our druggist sells,. . v i,v lP1, t On tnrlft nml dehm guarantees B nek and White Hcauty "", V0, , l." , . i nu UCDt ach. BOc the lar 'and foreign mnrketB they want te cut toilet and b Bleach Send 2Se te Dept. C, Plough. Mcmnhls Av.i.i.. .wr u jiciuuiuic rewtier i'urr of genuine eiderdown, containing a twe1 wei?M?upp!y,,.ne.I!crfect face Powder Md LXI'L'iv ",Celi;eFIl7,l!1rs''-7 properties of Beauty Bleach. l"lns r J Xr8 ! EW "v. !i I fc-. rn. mmn Qtrl Miinwiy Mind and srs lnnnKh MtlM WltnetMd trte AlbumtnuHtiKftk ffoetJon. ami alto eatts of the renal ""' iPPMr en tne um of the .water, and thl. net only In a alneU aaaa, but In tevaral of which I haw full note. llmuitlnthtHcnmbi takan let large quantltlei, and lu uae centliw 3!i; WBgm&mY bleach jWm H , t nil , zz ! wmir rzzL-j i,l . M M kL.LI.JIif IfllT ( )W M ll-clp2erMesse) IvM. '' M r 4 M l p',0-',u,e merclmndlne '' M '"a pretM,r "'"Ice form FBl ' ll'0 'aun,la,len 'r ny - f " B succemful builnen. fnl K ; f)jl B M the r.elpilc Sprlnir i i B Snmple l'ulr you will ,t llMS' ,i B "e I'ru',l,ct,( of thuiuandi BjR3 1 B "' manu'nctlrers who ure R jUlJj f H Ju,t " encer te serve you IjISMfc H "" ou are le aerve Jeur JiJ'liJltl trade. LrU ' H Wr"" our eniciiit for- Wm 'J H ,T"rd,,"r "rent and rrpre. BjJ H aentntlve, the Atlmitle Wfi H rurwerdlntr Ce.. 43 l'earl i '-( H M w Yerk- ter u'" UK t llluatrated Oniclal Dlrec I Jj' H 'ery anil any further In- j 'ffir( B Cormntlen you may deiilre. i ill etpzidSair til f itiia Celebrated ' m t&waz,,, E &$ a i:"i i. cj' . iss ft cgLi rnn m Diiuiminn lilvh n rwnnkuuminunin : ; """""; " in uarns. ."sugent. r.ssex County Democratic WILLIAM A. HAUHOND. s. i More unsold grain Is aceumulnfeH in I li...:'.. ...i . . . , , '."'L ,uimcra"c . lrtlr)U. S.-XV. I granaries, and unemployment the wer i.V, " " , "uvl ? "".l,h? 1 ,re; refMe of PI of th ever and the dlslecntlnn f ri,.VTHV '""-" .' L" uirnuy, iu reiuseti NTu.St.mlnth.Unl! ,?2ri",i . .""E."..0' cl,an?.es ' ronflrmatlen by the Senate last night f Nw Yerk, te., WMhlngtan. "."... ...... tln '"""!) open. lhefnr the appointment of 1'roseentnr of "I h.. hd oenUd.bUoXii: overhead is larger and sales are harder. Zl V.,pn,P (V? r P,,f Z i.t th Buffalo MinMatSprimuWZter Twe nuestlens arise: Just hew fnr'H10 l lea, ?,', hs fx '-"untj , te which tronxntef Bi-leht' dia will thn ..nnfrr.ne an i ita . iiovcrner iiwaras named him last r t Kuffale Mlneral Springs Watap rer Deniiaerame lima. i n neipiui in trie troatment of - UBuminUrla, Bladder and Kld rvay Stones, Bladder Inflamma tion, Enlarged Prostate. Rheu matism, Gravel, Gout, Neuritis, right's Disease, Diabetes, Acl Acl eteela. Dyspepsia and Nausea (rsmanycauM. It Is an active antacid Diuretic. Physicians and ether Interested ereens are Invlted te wrlta -te t J ha Springs for "Fifty Years of i M...H, ..I n.ii..ti .i tt . um i i. ' inntiMI WHitllUHfi MllbllBUWH rkHtut Buffalo Mlneral Springs Water written by many promi nent physicians In all parts of Mrt country, At all Druggists. AI10 An Exttlltnt Tabl Water V KJFFAIO LITIIIA SPRINGS VIRGINIA Dbtribnlars for rtilla. 'f' KUNF. & FRENCH CO. TT'W - n ; F Want Foreign Markets and Alse Urge Measures That Would Cleso Them CLASH WITH LABOR SEEN Ily CLINTON V. OILnERT Staff Correspondent KTenlns; Public T.ederr CosmHeM. lttt, btl PuVUe Ltdetr Cempnnv Wn.liingten, Jnn. 24. Let w try te cot n mentnl lilcture of what the Amer lean farmer is thlnklnft. It it rather Important, for the agrarian lntcrcxt Is new the strongest and be't-ercnnizeu Interest In this country, nnil this farm conference at the Willnnl Is the most important political gathering that will be held In this country this year. It won't he a perfect picture, for this conference leeks like one of country bankers. Yeu don't see stinburned faces here, or horny hands. These are the bigger business men among the farmers, nut they arc the leaders of an organized movement. They will probably determine the direction In which it will go for n year or se, nt least until and unless It swings ever te radicalism. The comic-paper farmer Is evidently extinct. These are gentlemen with cost sheets and statltlcs at their fingers' end. I'nllke the farmer of another generation, whom Hill White enmmed up In IiN famous phrase, "Thej started In te raise hell and hud an ever-production." They have net had an over production of hell, though they may have of ether things. Palliatives In Conflict Like the rest of the bewildered world which the great war has left, they h ive net n cure for the situation in which they nre. They have a let of wiili.i- tlves, but no cure. Seme of their p.il- llatives nre inconsistent with ench Il.li- ether: in wh ch mental confusion they ' nrn rt tt nmn efT tnM Vta rnur ef lint a v. itu nuti'i, uii ill tit a. iiiv, 1. e fc va. inv i business Interests who wait for the re. l torntlen of buying and selling. Fer example, they want a market ' abroad nml they want foreign ex- change conditions Improved. It is one of their faveiltc subjects. Hut they also desire high tariff rates. Te their 1 mind, the only defect in the Ferdne.t tariff Is that it is net high enough. They say se loudly. This is another J""nt of division between Last nuii West. Alse, thrifty people that they are, they Insist thnt we must hang en te these shadowy dents WHICH our lat t,,,,,r c9)e .nni.1 hnve '$ t00' whlcn ' lul1" illvv 4l, Klx; "nk v " Like everybody else, they nre quite willing te pass the buck te the Oevern- ment. Federal credit for farmers. ROing se far as te r.sk for billions, te gether with a Federal underwriting of n'l farm crops. Hltw of wild applause break out all around the hall when the i whole program Is suggested, but the ma jority of these country banker-like delegates shake their heads when tee much Is demanded. At the same time they will demand that the Government cut railroad rates and perhaps 1mj step underwriting the railroad te me extent ei me e per cent guaranty in the Esch- Cummins law. They will probably pass ever the ques-lien of wages us they enter Inte the cost of transportation and coal. But nil the pressure of the conference ill be toward lower wages in these in Ttinftlai SnrMlinl flfitiMtiTa cftHnr nn the fleer among them, scowls and shakes , luiwii Hiiiun ujihi" " eivtuh viji I ills head. If the farmer swings te-, ward radicalism It will be at the ether pole from the radicalism of the Indus- FARMERS DEMANDS PROVE CON LfCTiNG trial rliy, f that comes tee. I economic laws which control our fates " Muscle Sheals and lord every one i Mr, Mitchell averted, "for economic of them is for, whether he comes from ' laws are after ull merely generullza New Lnghind or Texas. Muscle Sheals, liens concerning our own economic be I suppose, means mere me of Oevem- Imvier. It Is possible te alter our ment credit. Somehow there must be ' economic behavior." n picking and cheesing ame:.g the vn. , . , rieus objects upon which the Federal1 " L. S. te Buy Allies' Nmlre, borrowing power must be employed. A preiwsal that the United States There is no clear thinking en this point, offer te take ever the entire mules of The war, which has left governments the Allies at full cost "as pajment to te everywhere mere straitened than they ward the billions they ewe the United ever were before, has created the Ira- States." accept en account the ullles' presslen that governments can de any- equipment nt "Junk prices" and sail thing and evcrj thing ' "this grand armada te the I'ucific Harding Made Geed Impression lXyi , u, i . uls lim nec ""'mien T , i'ir' "iay- ,. here, satisfied , , ,"; !i,;ul lin-p. I'nn.,nl...l .i .... ..w ipcj .Hoever's feed nmtrni ii.n ...!. .MI. l..l U.I.I.. ;" , luiiKiu uiu the ij-""". .n minus ei unuer-consuraptlen. ti n i.?n.Ctf 'ou nre trent"J te statls- t les which . nrev- th lf. ' K' learned te eat Tel, n, J, A,mcr,n fore the war P P lta tlm" bc Aeiiin vnii Lf.- ,... .1,. . . ..Agui"70u hear that the ever-stlmu a- "";', "Tr ,c" yM'WiaJt Hpungneia, .Mass. part ef'the nSm hl5," . $ "" n I Mr- MFIck n,M Propeser! reduction will v out for KE On t& TT of th Vn"A S,n,t'H bu,,et dr ti arinv is Lel li f wiri, ihnm Hi- thc,w,,eI hcInnd navy te the pre-war figure and he t, erence be lev in e Mee a''!.6 "T !p'W the bem,,, fi'r the !erm vlce it. mistake n nil', A,n ' m?kc men. Scrapping of war machlnerv and bloc Is the B,Jf rtineSteVa5'',tlmt Uminatlen of wastes in Government ri0?.... th,?..?"n est conservative forte 'Mr. Mricb said, would ee a lern? wnV hove I'nnrpnnlie,i eAi !.:, k l " with ways anu means or niuing ngrl- I'wuli run "etk,n,'fprtlV,:' th'y culture, a clash occurred in the Senate. the, lid ?n the nlnPi ?.i f repUllSm as The tUt wnH Palpitated by Senater, Ynu hear mid thrill . McCumber. of North Dakota, who in- .depression lL Vat Pe prcw.nt treduced a new co-operative marketing leK 'nni , i1" he measure. Spn.tr r iiellegg.. of Mlnnc? wen ei me war brought hitherto unused ' " lanua Inte cultivation, rich nasture1 BBrodrieric"n,p,e- krm&TwN. J. SENATE REJECTS are told, has net readjusted. KiiinraiTre um iihtiah War Touched Farmers, Toe Back of it all is the fact that the war touched the farmer as It did busi ness In general. Like the manufac turer, he has mere capital tied up than cct ueiure. jiute inniis are under cul- UYIIUUU rn,i niu i.;.. :""r ' r mnnhin... i i i l0 i Farther than will nlrnjw. thn i,i,,.f,i.ii Hest, no doubt. Far enough te tax the harmonizing gifts of Mr. Harding. And will the less prosperous farmers be sat-' Isfled with the program laid down here. I modified as It will have te be by the exigencies of polities? Hew Jeng will the farm oiec sutisiy tne farmer MRS. GOULD ASKS $160,000 Dress Bill Alene $18,000 a Year, 1 She Says In Suit Against Husband i New Yerk, .Tart. 24. Edith Kelly . Gould, In an effidavit yesterday, said I she spends I8WM) u year en clothes , nlerjp. Otlu r Hems of her personal cxnendl- lures include an automobile which costs .$000, nn nnurtnient SGOOO, nnd enter- MiiesD wiiii .Ti.iini inr joeu, $ i:nnj ier,il'Hr, ui nut fiiy, wan raugllt Dy jki a doctor, $-K)0) 'or dancing and music, lice in the sporting goods steie of lessens and $1000 for n dentist, com- Abraham Kline, n few doers from tin tin plete the cost of living for her, according Second Frcclnct pollen station early to te to te her statement. day. Her affidavit was filed in u new ac- . The breaking- of a pane of glass ill ill tien against Frank Jay (letild. She rcetiil the attention of the police te thn asks reimbursement for her expenses n'ace. Miller, according te the police for about four yearn nt the rate of i admitted tlm attempted robbery ami $4?).000 n j ear. The total sum sued for mid that he was recently discharged is $100,000. ' from the army nnd needed money. mi i.i. rvrn ., . aUT v;: evening imste' National Conferonco Told That Knowledge of Conditions Abroad Is Necessary FINANCIAL CHANGES VITAL Ily the Associated 1'km Washington, Jan. 23. The Natlennl Agricultural Conference turned te Eu rope today for a study of factors caus ing the gcncrnl Americnn farm depres sien and for possible means of relief. Q. F. Warren, of Utlcn, N. Y., Jut back from a trip In Europe, told the delegates of the European situation. "Fer some years the condition In Europe will be subject te crratle changes both in supply and dcmnnil." Mid Mr. Warren. "If we are. te adjust cur production te meet the changing demand we must have full and carefully nnalyxed Information. "Agriculture Is net n one-year busi ness. We need te knew all the current, of Kurepcan movement as far In ad ad tence as possible. This Involves con tinued study of European und later Russian farm business by men who arc skilled In the interpretation of farm facts. We also need continuous In formation that bears en the demand. In normal times market prices furnUh a Peer enenih nilde f fin-mum i n,i. Justin? production te dcmnnil, but new mm mr some years te come we must knew much mere than present prices if we nre te make wtee plans." Mr. Warren asserted that because de flation did net bejrln In Europe until Inst jenr, prices there were still much pbetc the pre-war level nnd hnd sthnii. ,.,, I,ro,lctlen te meet the demand. 'Formerly Kurepc financed much of our world trade in far mpreducts. New we must de It," declared Mr. Wnrrrn. adding: "This menus n rnfHi,cii. ,,.., I . " . " 'IIJUHII1 (I. 1 '" Jl,t methods of financing American "Briirumire SterilL'O fnellltlf-j for Kiirhlnu xwnu ndwiuate financing nnd standard grading Je meet competition In the world mar kets were suggested by Mr. Warren us additional means of relief for the Ameri can farncr. War Beard's Werk Itcvlewrd Eugene V. Meyer. Jr., mnnnging di rector of the War Finance Corporation, detailed te the conference the work of that governmental agency. Speaking of the results of the ml. vanccs te finnnce cotton. Mr. Meyer said that "although the shock of 'the experience of the last rar Is still being felt, we are justified, I believe. In eay ing that the cotton-growing Stntes may I view the future hepcfullv." ! Machinery must be " provided, he ' continued, te meet changed conditions In the cenhumlng foreign markets anil In domestic markets. i "We must recognize," he added. ' the necessity of selling our agricultural products mere gradually than wc did In former jears, and the corresponding necessity of carrying our commodities for n longer period of marketing. The collapse of the cotton market. Mr. .Meyer said, did mere than anything else te bring en the break in ethei markets, us cotton, he declured, was a "key" product. The War Finance Cor poration director praiied co-operative farmers' associations and advocated mitficlent warehouse facilities and liuancial means te enable producers te market their product in an erdcrlj manner. Wesley C. Mitchell, an economist of New lerk, told the delegates that it was reasonable te exnect tlmr m ,.n..- ekaing power of geld would return .. -.,... ... 1 i . . iii'tiif."! lu iiriewiir ii'vciu nun rim nnn Modify Drice tendenev ever n lnn. n...i would tend dnwnwnni. 'I don't cherish the dlusien that we nre helnless vletimn nf nn.n,.i.i.. rp-k. cillter of Farm and Heme, of toward restoring normal conditions. .wllllc tn n'erence was w resiling ence of the measure te the Senate Ag- becn "ckinB ,0 Ret ',c,le,, cn'P: cratlve marketing measure for a jeir I anu objected te tlie Intrmluotlen of nn- ether bill which would sme euly te LinmnKmre nnd ,iinv """' u I iicuiiuru uiiiiuiiirv, saying an nail . rA..mln. f 1 . . uuutmi e HUIYllliMI IUM Only Three Vetes Support Gever-' nor's Choice for Prosecutor Sp'riat Dispatch te Kvrntng 7ntil(s Lrdaer TnHllnll Tnn (If Tl'l.l. ..!.. .1 """'." """ - "lu "" wmocrets te support him, James H. ' The vote was 17 te .1. T".?. S'"' "Zhi .entered around prohibition The result mere strongly I tnan.ever ''Kn!i the Itepubllenn Party' '" sew ''rsv with the Antl-Snloen Leegue and makes liquor the chief is sue between the two parties In th elec tien for doerner, United States Sen Sen aeor, the Legislature nnd Congress next fall. The entire Itepubllenn Senate, consisting of sixteen members, last night eted against Nugcnt's confirma tion. CAUGHT ROBBING STORE Gloves te Hide Fingerprints Did Net! Prevent Breaking Qlass Trcnlen, Jan. 24. Wearing gloves te prevent lea Ins finger prints while engaged lu robbing a safe. .Trunnl. liiii" - .i.i -!.. '. . ; STUDY EUROPEAN AM SITUATION 'r. , enrn. lmmedlateiv nretestpil thn nh,. iimaEmtB SALESMAN W manufacture a nationally known spe cially used In retail stores. If .you ari a commission salesman and nre In the JBOOO.OO a year cla. we can ahew you a real oppor tunity In Philadelphia. All repllea will ba held In strict confidence, A 822. I.TCUGKH efficb SPRAY and PRUNE your fruit nnd shade trees nnd bushes new. They will glve hotter results this vear. We iae a comptete line of spraying: ma chinery nnd spraying mntcrlal. Alse pruning shennt, saws, pruning gloved, etc., for trce trimming. BUY SEEDS NOW nnd avoid the rush later en; stock is fresh; assortment complete. Oet n copy of our 1023 Catalog It's free. Michell's S 518-516 MARKET ST. GENUINE TYPEWR1HEN LEHERS IN QUANTITY Hif neit Clan Merctundiiing Service There is a big difference between a personal letter nnd a circular letter. HOOVEN writes personal letters. HOOVEN SALES CO. 1037 WALNUT lavFsa. BRewNiNaKiNG & Ca Men's Suits and Overcoats Reduced $50 & $55, new $43.50 $40 & $45, new $33.50 $35 & $38, new $28.50 BROWNING, KING & CO., Maker. 1524-1526 CHESTNUT STREET 1 ffey ; y TEAR it en the OKeh record. The soft and dreamy I I strains of this popular waltz make even these who avoid waltzes want te dance this one. Fer OKeh record ings of the popular hits are the best dance records there are;! Buy Any One of These SIX BEST SELLERS THE SHCIK OF ARABY Fex Tret Ray Miller Mel Mel ody Klny, and Hla Black and White Meledy Beya FOUR HORSEMEN Fex Tret Glantz and Hla Or- 449S 10 in. 7Sc. I. chettra fMY SUNNY TENNESSEE Tener with Orcheetra Lewis Jamea TUCK ME TO SLEEP IN MY OLD 'TUCKY HOME Tener with Rcga Or chestra Billy Jenes 4470 10 In. 78c CLEAVE ME WITH A SMILE Fex Tret Erdody and His Famous Orchestra, TEN LITTLE FINGERS AND TEN LITTLE TOES Fex Tret Erdody antl His Famous Orchestra 4502 10 In. 78c. GENERAL PHONOGRAPH OKAi Fer sale by your neighborhood I'lin.Anr.i rniA. p.. WriJKVEH'H dllAFONOLA H1IOI. 1100 Chestnut .street MILI.KR PIANO HTOllUS, 007-0 H. 2d Htrert LOl'IH HOHKIN. 138 N. Hth .Street II. Fl'TKllNIK. 140 N. th htrrrt I,. ZKIIKN, COS M. Sth Street i; M. OOI.DMSN. (W3 huulli Htreet lVAI.TKB'H Ml'Mf STOItl.. 1408 Menth htreet 1'Allt JHHIC HTOKK. 11)35-37 heuth htreet CVKSON'H SH'SIt STORK. 1011 Heutli Htreet UIIAKTNAIIY'H lil'-TO-IUTK MUSIfl KTOKK. !J0-'3 H. 3d Street n. WALTIIKU'S SlfhlC HTOItK, x3il & Hnyiler -e. Ll'Ifll IIOKIIKI.I.I, 1037 K. l'.iJunU Ave, I V, MOKSIIACll, 1070 West l'ji.xjunk Aif. (Ilet. 10th and lllli HU,) V '?"- '' ! I Office and flank Supplies iBnrevinj VriiLmMannCewipanv J)29 Market Street Red Circle Coffee SmcIi llteti 25 Reduced te c LB. Quality Still th High ft THE GREAT Atlantic & Pacific Tea Ce. rey Ifr" i If larnrr-n m Coffee 1 I cg. II GA'Wen'QKxLHit! WHEN FRANCIS Dances With Me Waltz Market's Orchestra and en the ether side MONASTERY BELLS Walts Green Brethcra' Novelty Band Ne. 446710 in. 75c. SNOW FLAKES (Hit of Creenwich Village Follies) by Martel's Orchestra Orchestra Fex Tret I WONDER WHO You're Calling; Sweetheart by Martel's Orchestra Fex Tret WEEP NO MORE. MY MAMMY Fex Tret Clantz and Hla Orchestra CEORCIA ROSE Fex Tret Clantz and Hla Orchestra BIMINI BAY Fex Trot Tret Harry Reiser, Banjo Solo ist (Accompanied by Rega Dance Orchestra) APRIL SHOWERS (Frem "Hombe") Fex Tret Market's Orchestra 44S7 10 In. 75c. 4476 10 In. 75c. 440S 10 In. 75c. CORPORATION, NEW YOIIK IZeGerds THE RECORD OF QUALITY dealer or the following dealers: J. TltKF.fiOOII'S Ml'MO SIIOP, 1UH3 I.uneaster Ale. CIIAH. MllTZ. 101k Cermanteim Are, ROSKN'S MVSIC HHOr. 1138 I'eplur Htrert RADKK i. HMIT1I. llldge Ale. i. Oiferd Htrrat MeInAI.D ML'NIC STOItl:, Ifi24 Columbia Avr, LAST. MI'HIC HTORI 1201 Columbia Ate. K. Ht'lIICHO S. hON. 2225 N. Frent Nlreet FRANK IICC.KOWHKI, 2112 lllrlimeiiil Htreet I'ittkr (iRAr.nKUHNeuii. lllll (lermniiteiin Ate. l'K.K( K Ml'MlC HI (IKK, 3100 Kenslnxtun Ale. PAt'I.'H MI'HIC HTOItK. 2810 Kensington Ate, CAMDKN. N. J. !IEH(lKlt'H MCHIO STOUE, DUO Ilreadwuy iTOIDENT WATER METERS Tar Compnl.err and Velnnlary Strrlraa lour I'liimbfr or , rnirnr.i.riiiA mktkii co. nit nl r.tntr Tnut tllil.. rhnn- An Octagonal laWIHaaff Br nJaVaBBBBai HliaiSr F e))llli RlaaaaaH Made of 14 Kr. green geld and fitted with a reliable 15-jeweled movement ribbon wristband $33. . Our stock of moderately priced bracelet watches is unusually large. It includes only such makes as can be recommended for timekeeping service. S. Kind & Sens me chestnut st. DIAMOND MnnCItAN'TS-JEWELEnS SILVERSMITHS A February Furniture Sale That Will Make History in the Furniture World Opens en Saturday, January 28th for Public Inspection or Selection Our customers and the public are cordially invited te stroll at will through our spacious galleries and view our wonderful offerings. Six Acrea of New and Handsome Furniture i ',' ... ? : ill"- ixmmwm . 1r3ir m With the close of the old year, throughout which the com plaint of peer business was widespread in the -United States, the J. B. Van Sciver Ce. completed the greatest twelve months in its history. Mere customers by tens of thousands visited the Stere. Great as the record of the growth of this Heuse is in the last forty-one years, mere Furniture was sold last year than ever. m 1 he reason is simple We have the right goods at the right prices. We knew of no ether Furniture Stere that can success fully compete with our values. Our economical advantages in the manufacture, purchase and sale of Furniture, and our enor mous savings m rentals and low overhead generally, long age put this Stere in a class by itself. A vast and wonderful exhibit, diversified with designs that bear the marks of skill and genius. Furniture that is rich in the beauty of fine weeds and perfect lines; rich in elegant carv ings, m artistic polychrome and painted effects, as well as plain styles that stand out in their unpretentious sturdiness. x.ZiuZ visit will afford a double advantage, in viewing the exhibit itself and m making comparisons with prices and qual ity elsewhere. These who wish te extend payment for furniture ever a period of several months can make convenient and satisfactory arrangements. several Van sXr m.rWKiT,lW aThcnnun, AT YOUR SERV,CE-EXPERWwH6mdHELPe cJ B Van IMfif Ce, Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. StertOptn$at8t30A.M. Clesu at 5t30 P. M, I II I a na OTJR" 40c Luncheon 1H30 A. M. te 8 P. M, ZEISSE'S HOTEL 820 Walnut St. Jehn O, II, Meyara, Frep, Bracelet Watch 1 1 ! r I te .$ i M- lift vrasHf 4-3a- &k ' '.' l . v:.'ii ISastaaaaaBBBaV aaTa"aai . I ( ",Js ii.iiniiMMinrezTTtTniiiLiiiiirgcOTrii' i' ."V,aJ. '. .'l H- TtUphen Connutiem PtntujUaiAa, Call Lembard 6200 ) Ntm Jrnf, Call Ctmdtn 280 'V '-'" '?, J? V f. -J 1 '." . M X '. w Pawted Chamber' Farnitare ' at ItemarKnblr Levt Vrit Hutta of Illue. Decorated after an aM Trie, $840 New $188. var A. L. Dinment & Ce. ISIS Wnlnut Street nnd st Hlrntfard, l'n. Period and Modern Styles Frem the Plainest te the Most Ornate i? ' .". i v ! r h. the $S&$i" ' ' t ara 0ficerwc Market Street Ferry Beat Land Opposite Stere j Eggs you can enjoy I 1 eating 1 I Strictly Fresh 1 Eggs I JM PBaW I 1 Carten f C 1 I of twelve J' M I I Sold only in our Stores 1 1 atsiSJI 1 I nruauCml SS22SS2 .- - ' & C V 1 $i?r . I w f ,-" J A . -' S Aijfcl M.irifijyiiJfk
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