n-!fM " ' wwwi -'iTrii.iiK. 'fx'ii"' i , I t T EVEtttNG PUBLIC EDBR-PHlDAlilDLPHlA, WEDNESDAY, JANUABY 25, 1922 e i. ''J . '( w .w. 7 t i . ERira .te-; : , MaclcoyFlsher'vand BetdlenW probabTe Candidates at Primary KENDRICK'OUf; IS "BELIEF t. thrcc-cemcrc' fielit in the Itopub Itepub llcm Slnte organization, with at toast three candidates for Governer, is likely te be tlie feature of the contest te win control of the machlne left by the lntc Senater renresc. ' It became evident today that the Verts are new disposed teluick Harry A Mnckey, chairman of the Workmen's Oompenwitlen Beard, for Governer. It ,1M became known that they cannot stand the weight of the $5000 Check en the candidacy of Lieutenant Gov Gov ereor Ueidlcmnn. Se far ns the Varcs irt concerned, Bcldlemnn's candidacy Is Mr. Beldlcman, however, Insists that le Is still In the race nnd that he will jerely be a candidate In the primaries. Hnce It appears that the thrce candl rfites will be Mackcy, IJelillemnn and Jehn S. FlRhcr, State Hanking Com Cem Com mliBiencr, who Is entered by the Oliver Onindy forces, nnd who also has the btcUng of influential women. Fer Reme days past the Mackcy boom has been developing. The compensation chairman has been touring the State, rcaklng speeches nnd distributing liter ature. He has conferred with leaders In all patts of the State. Then last nitnnlnv. Mn.ver Mucec. of Pittsburgh. cjme te' town and conferred with Sen Sen aeor Varc. Neither tnys anything of what happened, but It is believed they meed net te bark Bcidlcman, despite the pleas of W. Harry Uaker, campaign manager for the Lieutenant Governer, and of Mr. Ueidlcmnn himself. Mr. n.Ulemnn hastilv retreated te Harris- burg nnd then went te Pittsburgh in a further effort te get support. Among emcr iinngs ic is understood iUi Mneec nnd Vare felt thnt the lid. dlemnn candidacy would give tee much clan impetus te the Democrats; they theugnt incy saw signs or a strong Dtmecratic movement in the cemiug election. There hes been talk te the effect that Philadelphia could net bave both the Gotcrner and the United States Sena Sena eor. Vnrc lenders, booming Mackcy, n Phllailelphlan, tay there is nothing te that point. Fer precedent thVy point te the campaign when Brumbaugh, a Phllailelphlan, was elected Governer. At that tlme Senater Penrose, also a Phlladelphlan, wns n candldnte en the wu ticket with Brumbaugh. That point, they bay, is only raibed "whcif reu want te step nway from tome body." ' The Mackcy boom ijet only-dlspeses of Belilleman, jiy the Varc men,, but.ulse of w. Freeland ICemlricU, Receiver of Taics. whose friends linve been busy buttons. Mackey's nnneunccmetit of! himself as a randlunte, for Governer is eipccted at any time. Governer Spieul's indersement of the Mackey candidacy will be .eagerly wught. Vare men hepe the Governer will go along with them. They say that the Governer nnd Mackey are frcnt friends, need te play football etalnst each ether, and that Mackey is a meraeer 01 inc npreui cauinci. Aiean. hlle, of course, friends of Fisher hope the Governer will approve of the boom for the State Banking Commissioner. oppesFdry law change Peoria City Council Refuses te Fel low Chicago's Lead rteria. III.. .Tan. 125. (By A. 1M The City Council last night refused te dent the resolution sponsored by the Chlcnge City Council which called for modification of the prohibition laws te O'rmit the manufacture of beer and llaht wine. The aldermen worn tied en the r)n nad the matter wns tabled by the voice of the Mayer. Much interest has been held in the nctien of the Peoria Council, a this clt wan commeiilv termed "the wettest city in the Tinted States" be fore prohibition because of the army of uimueiT.'s ncrc. Wllla Probated The fellow Ins wills cre probated te- IliV! lHfnlf 11,,..,..a .TilO! XT ,U rhirJ I street. MOOO: K. Bertha Kllnk, 61 North Hfty-first street. S3300; """jiuiuu . hiiniii, uicd in the Lank 'iiau Hospital. 1)000, nnd Themas II. ilontgemer: . retired real estate broker. vue died in the Bnrtram Hetel, $:W,O0O. llUPnterlpS of tlm f,illnn.n .,...,..! wlia,.M v,'7." ,,le,1; Jehn klvezcy. 5120.-OM.-lj Margaretta ('. Stuart. $17.-50-..I1, and Albert itaybey, $12,302.21. ts. Mniinle Gode.v. IS 11 Spruce "reet. who died January 11), left nn 'state amounting te i:2 10.000 in the ""i i inT (laugiuer, Helen O. Wil- i0ll. I Mi. nwlntn .i.Jll ..l.t ...I.. .- I. : -mi" oil, milllHUUI,) JO 111 I'll fryej'Bhtcr of the deceased, -... ,, ,, jiauji. IT ' ! DEAL. PARIS FEAR j France Disturbed by Ropert of Comblned Plot te. Ferce Peace Treaty Change KARL RADEK IN BERLIN By the Associated I'ress Paris, Jan. 25. The French Govern ment, because of Information received from Berlin, Is much preoccupied by what it considers the possibility of an asrecment between the German and Uussian Soviet Governments with a vlew te forcing consideration of revision of the peace treaties nt the coming Genea conference, It was lndlcntcd nt tee l'ereiirn Ulilce today. That office has been ndvlscd that Karl Badck, of the Soviet diplomatic feices. was in Berlin, tecetuT with several ether Soviet representatives, emrnclnff In conferences with representatives of the German Government. Premier Lloyd Oeerse's interpreta tion of the ngendn for the Genea con cen fcrence, holding that the first subject discussed be thnt of general European pence, also is disturbing French official circles, where further light is desired as te Just what pence questions the British Prime Minister has In mind. The French viewpoint is that peace be tween Greece nnd Turkey cannot be dlfcussed nt Genea. The meeting of th Foreign Ministers of France. Great rBitaln and Italy in Paris, February 1, the calling of which wna announced yesterday, will be pre ceded bv full exchanges of views be tween Paris. Ionden and Heme with regard te Asia Miner, the subject of the conference. In these exchanges an effort will ba made, te reach an agreement as te the main points affecting the Near Eastern question se that the Paris conference will be nble tp proceed en n dcllnitely outlined program. Considerable emotion has been caused in parliamentary circles by the an nouncement in Paris newspapers thnt Franklin Bouillon, the semi-official negotiator for the French Government of the recent treaty with the Turkish Nationalists nt Angera, had agreed te turn ever te the Kcmalista war material which the newspapers cstimate an being worth 200,000,000 rancs. PATIENCE COULD HAVE SAVED BANK, ZELL SAYS Convict Asserts He Didn't Keep Funds Himself Sprctal Dispatch te Eventne rulHe I.tSetr Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 2f. "I should hnvn been allowed te explain why my testimony In court differed from the statement I made te the chief of police, when first apprehended, thnt I alone um guilty," said Charles D. Zcll, in an interview nt the County Prison last night. Zcll has been fentenced te a maximum term of thirty years at the Eastern Penitentiary for fifteen indictments of embezzlement in connection with the financial crisis suffered almost eight months age by the new defunct Agricul tural Trust Company. "I have net reserved n cent for my self or my family, nor have I ever had the iihp personally of any of the funds which were appropriated." he continued sadly. "I am net at all conscience stricken, and believe everything will turn out all right. I firmly believe that had a little patience been exercised and the bank net closed, there would have been no trouble for any one." Speaking of the new corporation, known as the Agricultural Trust anil Savings Corporation, the former banker paid he was very much interested iu its bUCCCBS nnd believed it would prosper. "My trtntment at the prison here has been perfect," Zcll said, "and I hnve assisted the banking officials in every possible way te straighten out the accounts during my seven months' Imprisonment. Speaking of the differences in the accounts which had been brought te light, Zcll characterised them as "de preciation" instead of shprtage, as they were termed. The convicted man ex pressed a desire te refute all statements made that he was broken in health, declaring his physical condition was never better. Wishing te give his ad dress se that he might secure a copy of the newspaper in which this nrtlele would appear, Zcll said, with a bitter umllc: "My address will be Twenty-first street and Fnlrraeunt avenue, Phila delphia. De you get me?" UNI0NT0WNHASJIGFIRE Ten Business Buildings Damaged. Less $250,000 Vnontewii. Pa., Jan. 2.1. Fire which damaged ten bu tines? buildings here early today caused a les-s estimated ut $230,000 und threatened one section of the city. The heaviest less fell en S. S. Am. lander, who conducted ene of the largest HuNia in Pjivettn Cenntv. I stores in Fayette County. Uncommon Sense. , . . ..w - or 'Ml 11 A 1 1 UUK The Rolling Stene VOUTII la the time for travel. "crere burdens nnd responsibilities 'cumulate one can r.en the world with "lore indcncildenen ami will, lnUO l,.,.. 'e set back te the grind. "ent be afraid of being called a relng slone. " JOU have n chnnpn tn Imt.I .i Tu are young, take IL ng ether lands nnd learning 'iner tencim. .-in j... ,... --" i." uruuuvu jour view- """nt. It u-lll pnnliln vm. II,... i.. aiut n dnvim t.n.i.i., n ., ., it, j i . ""line, nu ei incm Dig EZ """"ting, Instead of in the single HUB Wnrll ,1,-k I- .1.. .. . state or ,.; "'". r. ier" et. yur Nn speech. ' p y ur Hjt. if it ig impossible for you In if Tem. p n,ur0Il(i. see nil you can ". your own lniiil. -re wnn rts "J"0 ' mency' "l"s y mt ?iiS t0 ?,ubralt t" inconveniences i at It repays the sacrifice of saving for ihe. ,11 r0P?ys the hardships which uffcr. lnue u ""expensively must 'Mch nT, ",8 snr,B,ef Bn education educatien tt. Tall Sf'fi trnvel, ,b5r ,menns boeU8 Vve mnn( H,e wi?rI(1 tbBt yu en see. wStivn1" Jrnvel- )Vhen it is se 'tern i'nf nBl(,er U n3 nn Investment in in Yeu enVUira wnatc,J I" Pleasure -ou if v i ue lar ,uore interest ng te aini lJmi.hn,re n' dl,rlns ,ts C01'r60. Itny lands or nt least many States and hard. Iabe !own 7,. u"," Wlir.n you must sett e - vu iiiiiiff tin & ,.i . -. th&f" ' ncpcnaent. and te de ;s (ni0w m eVCr5' mQn ,d de for Tlirn ". ... . llysPrefiSH11"! ?&JLM I wranBeeu fcewtny. peephtt PltB will cem'e long, CtSfflA"''!' has required te make up this, busy world. Travel brings memories, and It in spires thought. It gives you n wide outlook en the world and a wide out look in life Travel If you con while jour mind is young and fcetibltlve te Ira previous. M e IF YOU put It off tee long you will gain far less plcasure from it. And then, tee, Fate may decide thnt you are net te trnvel nt all, except te that undiscovered country of which ou will never be able te tell your fellows. Mawiprcra All that eggs should be ft I Strictly Fresh 1 Eggs 3 Carten J7 of twelve jj Sold only at our Stores I B&1 lBiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiwwiwimtwiiMPiiiHfa.iM!ai .AF - - -i Ak c vy , - W i 1 tLr JngTTS r V" - ! i - - 6 S. S T RAWBRIDGE r CLOTHIER CLsOVJZtt 1DJY 5$ Save en Misses' & Children's Apparel second Ff!een Misses' Winter Sitits Reducednew $25 te $35 Handsome Sulfa of velour or Velour. de lalne in navy blue, brown or rein deer. Uelted or loose-back style, lined and Interlined. Many with fur cellars. Sires 14 te 18. Misses' Winter Coats New $19.50 te $29.50 Full-belted Coats with large con cen con e.rttble cellar. Of two-teno cleaklnc, suede veleurs nnd Normandy cloaking. SIecs 14 te 18 yearn. Misses' New Dresses Under Price $13.75 Of taffeta in navy blue, brown or black. With ntted bodice and full nldrt. Straight-line Dresses of navy blue Polret twill, bended and cmbreld. ercd. Hlzes 14 te IS years. Misses' Canten Crepe Dresses, Save at $18.50 Twe new lew-walsted models, en with msli, the ether with soft ftlrdle. Vavy blue, brown, Mohawk nnd black. .Sizes 14 te 18 year?. Children's Beaver Hats Reduced new $1.50 Fl'ne Black Bever Hats, new half lirlce and lets. January Value-Giving Reaches the Climax in Twe Great Clever Days TEDRSMY AMD FRIDAY TO-MORROW will be the first of the two great Clever Days that mark the climax of value-giving in this month of exceptional Sales. Many of the exten sive purchases and large clearance lets have been re-grouped and marked at still further reductions. These Values are Better Than The Best in the January Sales Following our policy that prices must be lower en Clever Days than at any ether time, the January prices have been still further reduced, and all new goods of the same grades have been marked at an equal percentage of reduction. Here is Just a Partial List of the Hundreds of Clever Specials We Cannet Premise te Fill Telephone or Mail Orders for Clever Specials. Hosiery, Knitwear FIIIST FLOOIt Men's Cotten Socks New 6 Pairs for 85c. A netable value tlic-se Secka in black and navy blue at SCe a half dozen pairs. Men's Union Suits Excellent Value $1.35 Gray ribbed cotton Union Sultn mere than one-fourth under price. BlackSiik'Sleckings for Women new $1.00 lul!-fashieneil, with mercerised top and selef. Slses 8Vi te 10. Slight seconds Women's Cotten Stockings 20c a pair Seconds In hcather-mlxed allk-and-woel Stocking. Women's Merine Vests and Tights, $1.25, $1.50 White ribbed Merine Vests, low neck nnd leevelsi. Ankle-lencth tlsrht nebular slzev., 51.25 each; extra slzei. J1.B0 each Children's Mercerized Stockings 25c a pair Seconds In bluek Ibbed mercerize A StecklnK 'nqtalti value. Girls' Fleece-lined Union Suits 85c White ribbed cotton, fleece-lined With Ions alcoves and In nnkle leniith. Women's Apparel at Clearance Menth Clever Prices SECOND FLOOR Dark Crepe dc Chine Dresses new $13.00 Plalted-tunlc models, In black, navy blue and dark brown reduced nearly one-half. 75 Tailored Weel Dresses new $19.50 Pelrct twill and duvet de loins. In blak, navy blue and dark brown ; dimmed with beading and decoratlve xtitchlng. Fine Duvet de Laine Dresses new $17.50 .Bleck, nni-y blue, brown and leln iieer ; elaborately embroidered. Jta duced one-third. Smart Weel Jersey Dresses new $10.00 Tunic models In black, navy blu and dark brown. Slip-ever models In navy blue and brown. Werth half it gain as much. Various Tailored Suits new $17.50 silver-tipped cloth and tweeds In r.Aiy blue, oxford and various shades of tan. Dotted, plaited and stralght I'ne models. Nearly enu-thlrd under lirlce. Tailored Tweed Suits new $24.50 In Bray, blue and brown. SUghllv il led back, box front. High-grade Suits New $30.00 te $47.50 Duvet de lalne and meussyne. soma with ur cellars. Black, navy blue. In own and gray. Odd Lets of Fine Coats new $14.25 miscellaneous let In Btyler, iru inrlals and shades: only a few of any ene kind nnd chiefly In medium sizes, mil all wonderful value. High-grade Coats A Clearance $30.00 Marvelous values. Many with fur cellars, allk-llntd throughout. Plaited Skirts Special at $6.00 I'laids and stripes, very attractively l!alted Only 46 nt H1I3 price. Cotten Blouses Half Price at 50c Blouses of colored erandle and ba ba tiite and white- voile, In broken sires. Fine Voile Blouses Special at $1.65 Vest effect, trimmed with wld nlet lace and rows et drawn-work, some embroidered. 150 Silk Blouses One-third Less $1.95 I-ace-trimmed crcpa Georgette ; semi semi allered striped crop de rhino and i,iK.ponB.ee:. anU aleeveless fcllp-en Blouses of mignonette. Silk Over-blouses Special at $3.35 L'repe de chlne and crepe Cieeigetts u flesh, white and light Bhades; beml beml (allered and trimmed. Fur Coats from Stock New $85.00 te $135.00 Twenty-five Coats from regular nteck reduced one-thlrd and mere, Ncarseal (French ceney), muskrat, wombat, spotted cat, Runsla marmot. Neck Furs Reduced New $12.00 te $65.00 Including Animal Scarfs; American fox, raccoon, skunk, mole, fitch, kolin sky and Japanese marten. Trimmed Hats Less Than Half Price $2.00 One hundred Velvet and Duvctlne Hats all less thn half priws soma one-fourth of former pricea. New Trimmed Hats . Under Price at $6.00 A llttle mere than half their real value. Of taffeta nd hair. Ready-te-wear Hats Special at $4.50 Cellophane, taffeta and mesh straws. Bleck and colors. Silk Petticoats Exceptional at $3.95 Many worth double and mere. Taf feta, aatln, silk Jersey; also Jersey top with various silk flounces, THIRD FliOOU Odd Lets of Heuse Dresses 75c te $2.85 Plaid, checked and atrlped singtiams. A few of plnln cliambray. All ilrea from 38 te 46 1n the let, but net In each style. Fine Heuse Dresses Special at $1.95 Checked ginghams and small plaids; ests of whlte poplin or self-material; organdie or whlte poplin cellars ; wlde paahrc. .Sizes 36 te 40. 2000 Well-known Corsets at $1.85 Seme worth thre tlmca this price all greatly under price. S. & C. Spe cial, Neme, Smart Set, Uedfem, W. B. and ether well-known makes. W. B. Corsets Much Under Price at $3.65 Lew bust, long skirt, well benxl extellent Corsets for stout figure. Bandeau Brassieres Special at 38c De Bevnlae Breeilerea of pink bro. cude, hook-front nnd hook-back styles. Fine Philippine Petticoats new $1.95 Less than half prlee, becauee they have, slight Imperfections In the. scal loping. Iliuid-Bcalleped and hand-em. breldered. Nainsoek Envelope Chemises 85c te $1.35 Tnllered or trimmed with embroid ery. Rumpled Muslin Underwear Reduced Night tlewns, iJnvelepe Chemise. Drawer. Corset Cevers, Petticoats and I'ajames GREATLY REDUCED. I Miscellaneous THIRD FLOOR Wall Papers, Roem Lets, Special $2.50 Including 10 pieces of Paper for side wall, 6 pieces of telling and 20 yards of border. Clearance of Stamped Pieces 10c te $1.50 Odd lets of Children' Treves. Scarfa, Centrepieces nnd ether articles stamped te be embroidered many half price. SECOND FLOOR Several Thousand Nevels Away Under Price 28c A wlde rnnge of clielca among work of fiction by popular autherti. Sorae velumes slightly damaged. All marked at 28c. FIRST FLOOR Solid Geld Breeches Set with Stones $2.50 Which Is considerably less than these beautiful Breeches are worth. Artistic designs set with various stones. Silver-plated Mesh Bags Notable Value $3.25 Smart In effect balloon Rhape with Gothle top. Iu 7-lnch length, trimmed with n taescl. Pyrex Casseroles in Silver-plated Frame, $6.00 A saving of one-third en these hand some Cassorelen. Silver-plated frame in pierced design, -with Pyrcx dish. Men's Clothing SIvCOND FLOOR Kemarkflble values in seasonable Suits nnd Overcoats for men and yeunp men. All from our regular stock all the product of prominent American houses. Savings are very remarknblc, indccdl Tin's is only a partial ll3t Men's and Yeung Men's Suits X QO A H 'K with Twe Pairs of Trousers ftpa! Of worsteds, bilk mixtures and winter setprea. All sizes in legular, stout, short, tall and slender piopertlons. Men's and Yeung Men's "Alce" X Q J C Suits at Average Half Price fP&J.OV :tcrned fabrics all $29.50 About 100 Winter Suits of neat dark-nattcrned fabrics all tailored in the faultless "Alce" way. Men's Winter Overcoats of "Alce" and Other Makes. . Ulsters and Ulaterettes, of handsome fabrics, at savings of ten te twenty dellnrs. Trousers, Half Price at $3.25 Ot suitings and neat striped fabrics. Men's and Yeung Men's Ulsters and Ulstercttes All of excellent make and of all-wool fabrics. Remarkable value at this price. " $21.50 Silver-plated Deuble Vegetable Dishes $10.00 The lid has removable handle, se mi" mere, are iwe aisnes when de sired. "Men's Suits Made- te-Measure $41,50 V plar waving of mere than ten dol del 'ara for men who prefer the superlative weikmanihlp of our custom tailoring Ftaff Men's Seft Hats $2.65 Less Than Half ''ninrt Felt Hats In hcasenabl col cel col e. 'rig. Value mere than double this Clever Day price. FIRST FLOOR Men's Striped Madras Shirts, Special $1.75 Shirts of woven-strlpo madras of an exceptionally flne quality. Men's Outingr Flannel Pajamas, Savt; $1.65 Of warm, heavy eutinc flannel at an ceptlenUy low price. Four-in-hand Ties Unusual Value 10c fine rolrt!en. varied In coloring and design. The value is away out of the ordinary. Linen Handkerchiefs Reduced new 20c each r .Sfen, ,'Ivl11 b9 &,a1 te secure these Iriih Llnen Handkerchiefs at the un usually low price of 20c each. W m. The Floating Castile Seap At a Great Saving 42c Three-peund Barn of this excellent Soup ready te cut Inte cakes. Various Hair Brushc. Weeden Backs 50c 'eme with whlte bristles, ether with dark brlstler with backs of vari ous weeds. Wertli enc-hnlf meie. S. & C. Lemen Cream Half-pound Cans 50c A saving of one-third en this Teeth Teoth Toeth ing Toilet Cream. The- lemon also whltenu the akin. Transformations and Switches $3.95 Of fine hair, In a geed attertment of bhndes. A gre.it salng at $3.05. Electric Ffash-lights Excellent Value $1.50 A convenient size, complete with battery and bulb In a metal cafe. Stationery, 84 Sheets, 100 Envelopes 75c Llnen-finlsh Stationery, white or tinted, nt a substantial saving. Bend Typewriter Paper $1.35 and $1.85 a ream A hlgh-grade I'aper, neatly boxed. Gle Cx Inches, $1.36; sxtl, ji.Se. Miscellaneous Excellent Hair Nets Under Price 45c dozen Cap or fringe, nhapes, of rel hair. Tn dark, medium or light brown, black and blend; Sew-en Hese Supporters Special at 17c a pair Of standard quality, t a eubatan Mal saving Women's Umbrellas of Colored Silk $4.65 Handsome bill. Umbrellas, with bakellta handles, under price. Save en Fabrics and Trimmings rmsT FLOOR 36-inch Art Jersey Tricelette $1.65 .na1deSl0CBna'deh8ea'y' '" "" Fleer Coverings Artificial Silk Sports Skirting $1.55 Several beautiful patterns, all m white. Width. 36 inches. rerinu FLOen Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 $19.50 BIgelow-Hartferd make. Handsome patterns In xl.: size. "Overbroek" Axminsler Rugs, 9x12829.50 In a score e' new deslgns for living- All axis feet. Fine Satin dc Luxo Special at $1.65 Ulack and colors. Width. 35 Inches 150FYard7el'Fine Crepe dc Chine $1.75 Ml light and dark shades a coro cero core p.etc color range. 40-lnch room nnd d'nlng-roem All much i.ndi P'lce All-wool Checks and Plaids $1.S5 Save en Axminster Rugs at $37.00 and $38.25 High-grade .Seamless and Seamed Kugs In a score of detttrable pattern, hlza 8 3x10.6 at $37 00 ; 0x12 feet $38.25. a i excellent ansertment pa'tn-Tia; width, M lnchei. reduction of one-third. of geed erng All-wool Serge Reduced te $1.10 lncVen9ewdeW001- '" "aVy blUK' and 60 Semi-Annual Furniture Sale Is in full swing, with a wonderfully extensive collection consisting entirely of NEW Furniture, bought at NEW lower price-levels and marked at prices that set a NEW standard of value-giving. In this Sale we have included our entire regular stock at sharp reductions from our already low regular nrices. terethcr with m.. i.. e:i Illltnv .lrvrk ennni. ....l,cc e..J ,.i I . ... . .. .' "J-iftV,e,iiu, iuu.. t micu-cunccssiens et substantial character. In consideration of the variety of dependable Furniture, and the liberal arrangements which may be made for payment, every home m Philadelphia should profit handsomely by this opportunity Come early. Compare carefully. SAVE MORE! Fer Clever Day In addition te the many remarkable opportunities already presented by the . 1 1 p i nl "W hftV assemb n special section, Reed and Reed Fibre Purni ta odd Bedroom Chairs and Brealcfast-roem Suits, some at HALF PRICE aiulless than HaTf 3 n . - Strwbrld L ClethlerThlrd Fleer 56 flT 1 tPll . . zz Zl i& V 4 ,1 1 1 . wu ; K; '! ill iff i l I
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