h sra v T U"1i IlVi &K J fe" 'i; v. Ky. a ft - k & v .m vVfri. d rra WVw iU -... tf-lfV'Nb Atr k w. r.t .(KWVV? . 'kA'cirri CRILUilBN nam.. I Jv mnriMd h.i iut ibw-ikw.att' ill di color uoek. t.'th It elvat no in pie'ure, wenMrtul Ad you rtcalta thin Chlldrtn'a Heek I "". """ ya urawi ie. "Mali It a Habit.'- Adv. 1 LOAMER rikn flmartneaa nnd Quality Plus N Delivered PhluMtelnhli Shawraam Onen Rtanln. IILADELPHf A ROlMra m 2?. 142 NORTH BROAD ST. Weaver i -Tnb.T ORDERS f' Km hi tan ta IIUY ANYTHING ANYWHERE AND (' pay n nw riuv TFtMs R. Weaver, Inc. 3 1112 CHESTNUT STREET Raaei tl nnil 31 T-v Kluater Shifters ! By the dim of the tin clin te it known that the uniform , f the "Shifters" is incom incem 1 plete without proper SILK STOCKINGS WE HAVE THE SPECIAL SHIFTER SHADE, $1.-15 a pair thienul Slecking Slant, Sac. 117 S. 12th St. "If it's HOSIERY we have it" $6.90 We have the fawn and Ki'ay 'quarters as well. They Come at Lew at $4.00 Full fashioned heiety te mntch, $1.65 silk. REISZNER Ne. 10th St ' 2 entrant . All On Sttr 39 Market St. & 20 Se. 52d St. PARCEL POST, 10c- vn&veiy(8ex. Hr "We live in deed, nut yean. ,.In years we're only two. i In numbers we'te 3T I 1 1 .m J? Mfemtsieps .DOWN SAVES 'immWmmr W ' '' HBhC ) v. ' 'Et vwiil Pi b,,sy 's,ores fro,n OIU' Mlf in only 24 months. im And four mere en Hip -ny ! P-Plus counties', friends, jjKjrti buying ntnl boost inv; K'sioed Happiness Swcels. SJJThe reasons ti, jjettci uuiui iiwn, V? IVji 1tt4t. ennclv Intv nrii-cii. IJlm bettep can( s.ervipf i'lAtlif . 1.tr winsome frit-Is s it"" r ' -...--- ..M .lniaB that rAnllv W4.0 spell Happiness. Via P, Htppy Thtught for 7Witf.- fANGBLINti BUIN. 1 , IIBt.riUljUL.Ai r.ii .sw". iltcd tppiness idy bteres it p, azna 1M Merest M. KwfTi . 7 ST A TV.' JPF7VJ1 flf.vr,J?Jf?P J IMillKS I" - ' - j ki m vxwvivui j,a viaur nritirtir itt fllirFV fV leniinneii from mae fin with iepec-t le safeguarding public; uiene.ra are mewed. If the bank statements are te be taken as certect. the Stele Trensurer ha been n party te the publication f Inc-enci-t statement. Ileapei.-tftilly submitted (Signed) MAIN J. CO.. Certified Public Aeceuntanls. The final paragraph In the very for mal letter of the accountants le Auditor (General f.eals diriies the portent of another charge, the cilme of perjury. It says: If the bank Mnlemcnt are le be lakn as coned, the State Tieas urer ha been n partv te the publl- canon ei im-eirect stateinent. The point Is thai these statement were State documents, piepcrlj nttctcd 'uniler oath 'I here are inn tlasKe of bank which reelve and held State mene Tbe are known a active and Inactive de poiilerie Active depoeltorlex held State mene subject te check at nil times It Is mene used In the gen eral business of the State the Kcneriil fund, n it Is called. I Inartlxe Depositories Inscthe rlipnlterles nie thine wlilib tceht inn! held meiicx net snbei t te Immediate demitml Ktitids (tern the sale of mad bends, for In -it nine, aie deposited in iliece fmeifd banks and peimltted te leinaln there undlsriiibed until sii h Milieu, and upon previous m tire hs it nun be witbdrauti In hnle or In pnit Kiem the official s( bedule of .Mum i Ce it i shown thitl sixteui lis iik .ind tiust cempanv ni counts h.it e pnnl undei the scriitun of the expett e- miiliieis. Theie Hie iwe Innttiie depositories, i e , thei- holding Suite bend iend funds net subjcd te dallt ilietkuia si mint. The arc the IViim-y Ivaiiin Cempuiit for (nsuiaiRix en I. lie nud Cranting Annuities, of this itv. anil 'he KnimeiN- Tiust CempniM of in lisle i In feiu iiilames theie is n dis 'iiepunit of SKK).(I(KI between the balmiie lecenli-d In the Tien-uii i. Iinituienl hooks .is meru te in Stule Treasurer Kephnit's publisheil menthh siatemeni. :nd the balance as lepeited by the bunk In sworn statements. Thus, ou .tuts 111, li)l!t. Suite Tieo Tiee iim Kephait sWOi-e thai theie was en di posh in (lie h'armers' 'I'rust Com Cem pant Cai-lisle ,i teinl of X".K)0 The Junks sworn nireiiut simus that ilnir uns MS" (M10 in its niiltx Pittsburgh Trust Cn. .statemeni n September 30. Iitl!, the Colonial llllsl ('elllinnt of I'llteburKll sueie lllll il hud en deposit SIMS .1(H) of Stale bend lead funds, while ihe swein statement of State Tteiisurei Kiplinrl showed t lint en the books of his dcpailuieul the Col onial Tiust Cempiin had S74S.."i(M) Se It inns nieng with monotonous regulaiitt t In mj; ili- mieunts of Mr. Kephait and the Kinnieis' Tiust Coin pant of CarlWU. i he Colenlnl Tiusi Cempnnt of I'lttsbuiKii. the I'ennstlvn mn Cempaiit of I'liil.tdclphia. and (he I'hlindelplilii National (tank Theie w is nlwats a disiepiiiiev of S100.IXK). sometimes in the bank's ac count, seint-times in ibe books of I lie State TreaMirei The one lenspicunus iuiane wheif llii- - Hteui was disregarded aln tlie statement of the Philadelphia Na tional Hank fei August :il. HVJO The nfbdntil of the Stnte Tieusuiei showed Ibat acteidine te his book the bank held State depeMt te the amount of jS'.lfltt.riSO.-il The sworn stniemenl of lie bnnk Bhewed that ii had en that eate 1. 002.148 (Ml. a dlsriepanr be liween the ars.(iunts of Ml" ."I'm "'.. Itul. and hete a tuneiis loiiuilieii I-liiest-nted. theie nie lepeitetl oulstand eulstand ing i hecks, net for "s!t.".."G" "'!. but fei l.".n07 HO. aueiding in the Htni Traurer Figures In Kteii Numbirs Il must striUe the mn-i mtinl .endei of this curious i e eicl as iiiiiimiiI rhnt 1n the disLrepam ies m iIicm. conflicting iiiteunts. the State Tiensiner s en one side nnd the Stale ileposiien bnnU lind it list c-empnnt, en the ntbei. the The schedule of lepesll of tlie State F'arirrfl 'I rusi cemphn i-elnnlal T rvi Compin Kar tier Trim coeipap I'nlnnlal In" Camoir Kjinrfrs lrui ceinimn rulenlal "lrtl ' enip n i-a-niers liust i en . . l.nlnnlbT 'frL.lt I'.llll Jll i mi 111 I tnburh i aillsl P lUburgh i arllvlft I- tuburah I,lcs nil (Irannne snn iltl's I'hlUil Pli .iilipli s,i ist Itrnk t'hlUdelphia OKNKH! IJ rfki Cll Shi limit llll lllil.l'IPhl Cl"a "or C t Njnenal Hans I'hllertc tn . lnniai 1 1 ji lumnni IMtaburgh c ommenlth Truat r-einpant H- c-olenlal 1rut Cempn Pltiiburah "Tile Hiiieuiits noted nliett n "casli ill liiind ' iiulude as the ilafs Auiisi l 101s. Sepiembe .".tl. li'l. and He i ember 111. 1U1. book tuuisfeis of SelMI (MM s.',0ll IHJII ami S70H.IMHI. ie spfstnelt 'lliese book tiausfei. ieiinilled Ihe prepni.itieu of 11 publish) d statement sbnwttiK anieiiiiis u deieit in IninKs less than thai appnirini; en ihe -wein linnU staiciiienii-. MIDDLE MEAS ED OF BOSSES PI CH OT Iteadins, l'.i. Mat .'. -Men u lm hate i.iused londitiens 'm Ii ns wrc lepeited bt Auditei (Jenninl Lett K Inn,, lei then ilinnce tr, lOUttnii- ill erln e liiffeiil Plm het snid llils ineiiiius tt In 11 he iiiiit.il lieie The latest tetelatien in ( out 1 nit hesMsin. In. de. 1 11 I'd, ttill (envinci. ihe people of 1'ennst Itnnin be fore all is told Ihnl ttiiheut fiinlipr deln.t tlie iiiiidldntct of these men hue been disposed of The lepert of Main .v I'e te the A compete anniversary gift. i a Our T attractive styles, all moderately priced. S. Kind & Sens, 1110 Chestnut St. IHAllOMi MKttfHANTS -JOWIJLKIt.S -SU.VKUSMITHS . i rrmm1DCf DDflDfe1 I J 1JM i JIl & r MWSMJM figure tun In the even bundled thou sand, . , ,, It, of course, sumpllnc Ihe boekkeep; tug. When It come te Ihe bank holding i active account, that I the general fiiml nrnnnnt. mill left te llall.v 1-lieCKS a necessary, the showing grows In In teiesl. ... . Discrepancies nun Hign i Heie the dlscrepancle run high as .f.tOO,iHMI In one month's acceunts: that I. there Is as mticb as $300,000 t.i etruinnn .11 (Terence between the bank books and these of State Trans- I uier Kephnrt as te the nmouet et The Quaker City National Bank of Philadelphia In Us -vern statement of August ;tl. 1JIIS. showed that It held X473.124.0S of the State'" menet against which theie was S3912.00 te be hnrged In outstanding check, lenvlns u balance of 4!ttt.2l 1.00. According te State Treasurer Kep hsrt's books the bnnk en that date had enl $209,211.60 of State funds In ts( vault, The Colonial Tr isl Cempnnt of Plttbbuigh. en the s-ime date, had an adjusted bnlnme of Stale funds of j SriS2,34.-.,S:t. though the State Treas urer claimed ihnl It bad only n matter of 5.22.345 S3. The Quakei Cltv National Bank a month later repotted $277,277.03 of State menet en hnnd. The State Treas- I uier swete it was S177.177.03, et 51100.000 less. lump In Sums Noted lleie U wlieie the figures grew wldel apart in gradual progression of $100, 000 at n crock. . . . , , September 31. 1018. the I oleuinl Trust Cempnn) icpeited $3."i0.34C.5.,i en deposit. The Stale Trensuiy books made il enlt $l.".0,34,"i..V. a Utile dlf- . ferente of $200,000. December 31. 1018. Ibe Common wealth Tiut Cempnn.t. of Harrisbuig. tepeiled rii nditisted balance In fnvet of the Stnte of S3S2.fiS0.18. Mr. Kep hnrt Hweip it was enlt ?82. .18O.I8. a dlM'iepaiic of $300,000 ' The peak was reached at the same i nbete da'te when the fnvered Colonial 'r.iat f-Mimiiiei sweie te n bank bnl nme in favor of the Slate of $404. S06 07. while the published lepert of State Tieasurer Kephnrt made It only $05,103 1.". a difference between the Iwo sets of books of $400,000. I have "tiled above 1hal banks In In iereste.1 lii this matter of State deposits must hate been aware of these dlscrep-J ancle. Kteit month llie State Tiensurci publishes s statement en n laige sheet, the sie of one page of a newspaper. In which Is tereided the amounts of raenej en deposit in the tarleus favored bank eter the Stale A cepv of Ibis i mailed le etertlxidt Intel ested. Ifaiiiks Should Hate Inquired A State depository official noting a dlsrrepani-v of $100,000 In this report in his bnnk's account might attribute It 'te a tpegraphiral error Hut even that should have provoked an Inquiry. When, lienet ei. this disi repanc.t np peais lepeatedlt one would Imagine thai some official Inqull.t would be made, or tin investigation instituted. Itur it is pointed out that the State Treasurer was tlelnting the law still futther b mnklni; deposits in fatered banks beyond the limit fixed bt statute This law plot Ides, thai in non-active depositories the limit allowed is $.100. 000. in nctite depositories it is unlaw ful te deposit mere than 25 per cent of lis capital Kieik and surplus. The Pennsylvania Company for In suiances ou I.Ives and Granting An nuities, a neu-nitive dcposilen. had $400,000 ou deposit, 8100,000 in excess of the limit n'lewed bv law. en August 31. 1020. Stale Treasurer Kephnrt swete tlinl it was isiiiu.ia), nie etact amount, or limit of snfety It i notettertlit that the lepeil of Main A. Ce. has been feitvnrded te Atteinei lieneral Altet for nitien.l 'I bus fni ihe Atternet (Jeneial has net instituted legal proceedings le ieceei the tntleus sum due the Stnte through the unauthorized enpendituies of the pici-ent State Tieniuier. Charles A I Smder ' The i ne of Ins piedeo-sei. Ilntmen IPIiharl is new before Mi Alter fei his earnest lonsidcintien Will be .ti I'' bend lead fund l piesenled ns fellows t& fX'. . 52 r T z - " 3 7" 7 1l-l!i sj dun mi lis' em en ' SI ill TMl HOII 00 It'll IHKl III) s SI l'i vs Olin no is.', nod no S-st lit in '.(.(ind 'l4 son 0" ii an in s,', nun no is, iine en n.-ie in 44 win cm 144 '.oe no le-si'i'i s". iine mi is', fiennn 10 Si in 71 5"(l no 1.48 wi no s-al .-ii mm ui.'i no in" elin mi S-ll .'(I 1(0(1 '.(! 41 I.II0J 14S no HIM) s ai is jiu .ii ..'i i7i i.'4 us s.si-is .-sj n; s(. ,-ihj nu; it ii se is i;; j;; m s.i mi -.1 .in is fn n', -,'. 4n.- en.", .n t.-.Sl IS s.' ',i. IS 4llt JOS 40 t2.nl is in ica 1". 4H'. 4s; 19 I HI. 'in J4.". S.M .'.H ll 71" t VI 7 1 -J -'.' I.-' 1.' Andlfei lienet.il " lie said i n 1 1 n. welsht fet two ic.ivili l-'iist, bectiitse It liii- llie elhi II iiidetsenieni of tin Atidllet Ci in ml who bn asked the i. teinet (iinenil fei no inentimnieii Seiend. hi-i.iii'c M ii 111 is Ce s 11 linn ttlme 1 in 1.1 r kiii i 11 Ktinrnnti e of the 1 1 lit 11 of what Ihet ieiel "Ne one inn meld the .p. 1 nlaueti lis 10 ttlint fuilliei letelutiens we mat tel expect This mm h is clenr, betenil nil doubt, thin the ihnise of sletipluess In the ndministiiitien of Stale finances nie tine Hew much else s tine tt e de 1101 tct knew 'Ihe men wlie nie icxpeusible m ihis linte lest ilien ililinie te continue ihe sniii.. iiiilileiisihle eiulil ion Thl new ilispeses of hie i oiittncterV din dldiite Amateurs te Give Play A pieocnuillen of thai -till tieptiliii lieptllai M-,n illetue. I fan e-( eundt ' , Tiiilei Made Will lie lten '"I. it'll a Ihe II ! tit. ntt.. A I., ill.. Ve.t ...no ('lull tMnei I of the I'uiteisitt of I'enn-.t Ituniti ....n. ...... .' '.1. - .-,. Sterling Silver Compete Phi compete is substantial! made find uracetullv proportioned. It stands 7 inches high and is spcu.ilh prucd at $12. cry sensible wedding r assortment includes many Prize for lest Etsay Tlip sixth nnmial ointerical contest of the bejs' clubs of Ibe Library League will be held tonight ut the West Phila delphia, lli-flnch of the Kiee Llbrniy, m I J ley give yuur ec . x men a yvwnini i'lvuxgvi m i la itnr T 11 jUWL mary janes I daB? Special Royal ImH Wonder Value I IL S5 I 8wsP SK?m XBbT Ground-Fleer Shep LMIn I am Windows will prove VdaHaV I ratent NlHJk this te you. JjgT Icen WbbbV ,4(f Width, WA a en ci, I au sixes SSK An $8 Shee S for $5 Royal Beet Shep , Lirim Tin if 1 iroeieu Buy I 1206 te 1210 Chestnut St., 2d Fleer I I TAKK KLf5VATOn Ott. STAIRS I j UZatM aaaaaaaB. 1 r- W-h Feet Are Primarily for Walking And remember that shoes are worn prima rily te protect the feet. That's what you pay for geed leather, geed workmanship, and fine fitting and that's what you get in these two big shops in Walk Over shoes. Yeu never worry about the style of a Walk-Over. Geed leather and geed work manship take care of that. 6-7Ste10 t HARPER'S Wakfiver 1022 CHESTNUT StiOPS trJZ. i'.IBIHI VCharge Accounts Invitedl niii'ii Fur ReDairinsr and Remodeling. third off Winter Prices "Pay the Cost in the Fall." Furs Stored at 3 Per Cent. Why Pay Mere? Phene Walnut 4343, or write, and our Special Messenger will call 1115 Chestnut Street. 1 Inn sWr c fc"Lar F IIBVHBtl. 3tlkBBBBBBlaJ. -SEhKi SSEEEEfsK Genuine Hudsen Ran Sable .Yatural Baum Marten . . '.tHt .Csi Mnrlpn mimiui. ,.. ... Blended Sable ... Platinum Fex Natural Cress Fex Twe-Skin Natural Mink. . Twe-Skin Natural Fitch. . Twe-Skin Russian Kelinsky I Silky Brown or Taupe Fex I Cheker Value 6.75 Regularly 15.00 An Unusual Collection of beautifully full-fur-red Chekera of Natural Mink, Natural Squirrel, Jap Mink and Kelinsky. This group is made up of lets that have Been sold down te a few of a kind. We offer them specially for tomor row only, at much less than the actual cost of the skins lone. This low price will surely sell these furs early in the day we therefore urge you te shop in the morning, , WmWmVmmWf Purcltaamg Agenir uraerp ict TiTTTil H&ff- iv . )(- Fortieth md Wtlnut atreet. A .medtt has been offered for the best composi tion en Philadelphia. Announcement of the wlnjicr will be made, and the win ning essay will be read nt the contest. V 4 1228 MARKET Hi IBII MM Mail Order Filled BIIIIBII!I Werk Ordered New at One- Fifty-three (53) FUR Chokers Made te Sell as High as 65.00 I if J ' 1" 27 50 Cheker Values 9.75 Regularly 25.00 Chokers of Stene Mar ten, Natural Mink, Twe-Skin Jap Mink, Taupe and Brown Fex or Wolf. The contest .iV'tinder afrtfltfen e( .laiU wi Hiinamsen. supervisor et story telling and the..Llbrary League. ROOFING -.MATERIALS T.. D. IIKROER Msla 7I i:"i.Tj--"r -. - , c:u. am n. mn hth Marfcst ns ROAMER Blthtcsn Bedv Typsa Optional Celers snil UpheUUry $2785 Delirered Philadelphia Showroom Opan Evanlaga PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO. 842 NORTH BROAD ST. FARM AND GARDEN PIP I SEEDS Bring: Results Fer years and years thousands have depended solely en Waterer's Vegetable, Flower and Grass Seeds. Vi'ai'r Our New Stere Let our Seed Experts help you with your planting problems. Our new catalog with its plant ing calendar will be helpful te you. Come In for your copy. HOSEA WATERER 628 Chestnut St., Philadelphia VSfc1aWiajV af TaaaaaaaaCfcaataWtllafcHlatlLaaaaaW V'. feBaaaal H Tne Safe w Drug Stores. 9 yBKgSJajafjajaSi kwStmSSSESaTSmiSSSSi. THE TIME This Is a Semi-Annual Sale Lasts Only Three Days. Thursday Friday Saturday May 4, S and 6 25c sit KLENZO DENTAL CREME Trt purest whltt, mei plesstntlrttstincndther eughlf c let ruin dtntirricf w knem, 2 for 26c 69c bottle of 100, Aspirin (U7D.Ce) Each tihUc contain 5 iram eC pur cSnn. 2 for 70c .25 Violet Dulce Seap . .15 Rexall Toilet Seap . 50 Hannenv Shamnoe A Cocoanut Oil) . . . . 2 for 51c 10c Liggett's Hard Water Seap 2 for He (66c dozen) 40 Hiker's Teeth Powder . (large size) 2 for 41c .50 Violet Dulce Face Powder 2 for 51c 35 Rexall Cream of Almonds 2 for 36c 05 Riker's Improved Celd Cream 2 for 36c 1.00 Bouquet Ramee Face Powder 2brl.Ol 1.00 Trufler Toilet Water 3.5 Violet Dulce Talcum 25c Jar Riker's Peroxzene Cream 2 for 26c A dlarDartn eratn, .Mllv abaerbfii pir. anri rMrfumad srith rtal preiidt 35 cent Teeth Brushes OfputaUiatUa Dtf ftrcntHtape. Splen did value (I ihr regular prtc of SSc. 2 for 36c Rubber Goods S3 20 matltnv! Fntja uln Srrlaas). (nam, twd I .Mr 2 for 2.26 ; t Diailmuru Flet-srt- Bet11rr caaima Tm4 1 Tsac. 2 for 2.26 r.r llffl Alil-4lhlT Plia' i la. 5 Trl 2 for 38c 1210 Market 1338 Chestnut 839 Market jji 206 SOOMarket St., Chester, Pa. 4ei Miff StT WiLingten, Del. 9 The Philadelphia Art Galleries S. E. Ceraer lSth Ckaitavt Street., Pfc. ; MID h)W AIMER, AmttitMir Exeat Central -riMn -, NOW ON EXHIBITION y RARE and HISTORIC ANTIQUES from the' estate of the late JUDGE RICHARD PETERS formerly contained in Old Belmont Mansion Costly and Palatial Appointments from a prominent Walnut St. residence English and American Antiques te be sold by order of Mrs. M. T. Ddugherty TOOBTHEn WITH Diamonds and Jewelry, Paintings, Art Objects, Rugs, Arabian Lace and Other Hangings SOLID SILVER Made by J. E. Caldwell, Bailey, Banks & Biddle Ce. Tiffany & Ce. from the estate of Alenzo W. Peatt, .Dec'd and for ether private accounts, all of which will be sold at ' UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE Beginning Tuesday, May 9, 1922 ' and Following; Days at 2 o'clock CATALOGUE MAILED 9eeWeme0?erlmm'm. IwWIMMMMsl Occasion. Tlie ' - .. K n t aVs MQLnYmW Pettr't Original MM Chocolate l'eiind Har 2 fet 36c "''"1 ,1 -Tile Chec- eUttt with thtWendtr- fulCekten" Liggetf s VdSar Package The wonder box sv I! 00 per pound boa " ' .V 2 or 26c 2 for 16c (96c dozen) ftri7A 1 .25 Rexall Iren and Cascara Tonic withCelery . .30 Rexall Larkspur Letien 2erl.Ol 2 for 26c 35. Riker's Feed Specials The follesring items are tald in our stores every werk-end, Friday and Saturday. We quote them be cause they represent excellent values and fit into lc Sale Plan COc Tea O . ei (V? pound) IUI iliV. ( m "pond) 2 for 26c 38c Mayen- e eq naiae Dretaing 'OT OJC 1&pSi"te 2 for 16c ?0feSr)' 2 ter 31c 306 cTd. 2 for 31c 35cPeanatBut- O tnv 9fi. tar 1 10 or. iara) or OC 38cEt 2 for 36c We Par. O for Qlr i2t; vfi FORMERLY RIKER-HEGEMAN juy a. tsread St., cer. Spruce Market 23B4 N r.- 15ii sr SSsrr' - Erle a. v- "r FREE UPON REQUEST THE PLAN In thif. sale you get two articles for the price of one, plus one cent. In ether words, you lmy one article at its regular every-day selling price and get another similar article for lc additional. - M jn.nimjajaUUauajULXJUi--l, 45c pound Coffee 2 for 46c Bouquet Ramee Talcum Powder . Telit Tnwdtr of rtrt euihiv. prrruntd wtch a mint charming and caMl varmgoder. Rtfularlr $0c. 2 for 51c I .50 Riker's Milk of Magnesia 2 for 51c .25 Blaud Iren Pills . . . 2 for 26c .19 Bicarbonate Seda (1 lb.) 2 for 20c .35 Cascara Tablets, bottle of 100 2 for 36c .79 Rexall Nux & Iren Tab. 2 for 80c 1.00 Rexall Syrup Hypophes- phites 2 or 1.01 1.50 Pint Beef Iren and Wine 2brl.Sl .50 Rexall Antiseptic Powder 2 for 51c .25 Rexall Little Liver Pills (tee) 2 for 26c 2 for 1.26 2 for 31c 2 for 36c Feet Balm Shaving Aids S0c Kall Shaving Cma 2 for 31c 4k Rcnll Shavltif Letien 2 for 46c Stationery fjOoBexWritlncPaper, 24 zneetg and ?4 en velepe 2er61c 60c Pound Writing Pa- , . per, about 90 ihern 2 for 61c 4Sc Unvelepet, 50 m , carton 2er46c ISc Writing Tablet 2 for 16c 1.00 SymphenT Lavrn t Stationery, 24 ahta,. , 24 envelope . . 2erl.01 -v. i. iv- tit i r. ws KfWA'' ;.Vk.V)i n feai c Mil . y YM?.1'L.txi&& atfia mm y'iht (MM
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