Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 19, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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' ONE KILLED, 5 HURT
llumil litc(. nnd Hi lip stniti'il I"'
Fiitt-Grade Electric Moter Oil
nor riR HAM ON
FIRE'S
Constant Raids Demand the Attention, of Every Thinking Man
FOR NEW APPROVED SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
CONSULT
SPRINKLER EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
Contractor and CngineerM
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, POWER PIPING, HEATING
32:19-11 MARKET ST. Phen Prttten 6699
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no mm It 11 1 m tin new rmnp from
BROUGHT HERE FROM PARIS
SankSujppKes
M.E.
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Carben Paper
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Be- $2.00
Practical
Electricians
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1019 CHERRY ST.
Electrical Apptrtlui, te be luceenful,
MUST be of dependable Manufacture and
preperlr initalled.
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Due-Art
Pianola-Pianos
brir.'j te you the continuous service of thr
World's. Greatest Pianists
r f'M net mean in .i !"latic spnf, bul .uliu'l.
ticnil. 'i-ieiuU'l', . I he DLO lcfics icpiedut ' n
and inn ii-t .is .t plumeyr.ph rrsertl 'cpreume- seuiul L n-
likc ihc phene;;, nph tliie is no eJin i";i ei seiud hruc 'J !,e Les art prcsici with
exact I v lh- lanif ferit for eaitl thr nanif dnralien et tmip a the aitist pressed
them when making the lecerd. 1 h',re m no ;? ;, r m th plavin?, of thw DLO-
ART and the plavm of thf ai lists who make IX O-ART Rfce.cb.
Come in and let ns demonstrate te en this wendciiul lti'tuunent; as a piano,
as the most perfect of "pluer-piunes"; as the DUO-ART lepreducin? absolutely
the plaing of yem favorite masters fiem records made b ihcm.
The DL'O-ART is made enl in the Steinwaj. Webn, Steik. Whecleck. Stieud
and Aeolian Pianos,
from $695 up.
for all of which I leppe's is the icpiesentative. Puces are
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Our Used Piane
Department
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Prices as low as $85
The
Heppc Rental-Payment-Plan
applies te every instrument
in the Heuse
If ii u uni i i ,miiiil fur r,iu tn
ma.r i fill na, immi' hi i' ' hni, 'ni
ini r.-iii ii, pniiin plnTt-i plumi "'
,n'i Imi w -oil uu,l all rnt w II
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for an Player-Piane, if you enn buy a new. hih-gradc and Kiiarantced instru
ment for less, en easy weekly or month!) payments, with hccral dozen music
rolls, a bench and cabinet thrown in'.'
A well-made Player-Piane, if car.-fully handled, will last from 2." te 35 years
nnd be a constant source of pleasure and entertainment te its owners.
The Cunningham Player-Piane is manufactured with the celebrated REO
STYLE patents owned and controlled exclusively by us, in our modern, well
equipped factory. Se perfect in construction is this instrument that a child can
pla with all the expression of the master composer himself.
Every Player-Piane we manufacture has a double valve action and metal
tubing. De net let anybody talk yen into buying an instrument with n single valve
nctien. asit has net the power or endurance if it had. why should we spend twice
as much money in developing a double valve action?
The verv fact that for ever a quarter of a century we have been offering
S10.000.00 for a better piano th:n the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM should be
sufficient proof of its qualitv !
All our instruments me priced from 20 te HO percent, lower than any dealer
anywhere (whether large or small) can afford tn sell. Terms arranged te suit the
purchaser.
CASH, OPEN BOOK ACCOUNT OR EASY PAYMENTS
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1th and Chestnut Sts.
Open r.uttinj;H
Factery: 50th and Parkside Avenue i
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New Lingerie
. of Crrp Bc!.i-d Sntin,
Risdiiim. C rrpr dp Chmp and
Crepp CrerRctte.
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Wc Greet the New Season With
a Lavish Display of
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:Slecker" Fashions
As Far Above the Trile in Style
as They Are Belew the Usual in Price
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Autumn Novelties
In Imported and Demestic
Sweaters
Medium anil heavy weiRhts in ltp ltp
en and l'urcte ii,eclc!s. of Camel's
I I.iir. Mohair, and wool combined
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Daytime Dresses
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A revelation of diversity, novelty and erismality. In net Fj
the slightest desiee are thesp neuest (.icattens like these of
yesterday. New lines, new colors, n-w f.ihitcs await your
approval and they ,nc delightfully moderate in price,
'39.50 te a 95
Afternoon Dresses
On Oin Third Fleer
A splendid collection of cloth and silk drc.it.es ler
women and misses Smart models in navy, black and
the new brev.ns. I hey are:
The Heat in Value at the Price
The liest in S title at Any Price
'19.50, '25,
If
Coats & Wraps I
( eided, belted, cellared and
etheiwise tr. mined in a most allur
ing mannet. Sleeves ate larger; fur
is used frequently and lavishly. Navy
blue, black and new shades of Mar
ten Malay and 1 lawauan.
'65 te s475
Sports Coats S2, te S.7
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The New' Suits 11
Of twill ceid in ihc tailored mod
els; of mannish tweeds and misturcs
fei Spoil 'tyles, and fur trimmed
Costume iuits
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220-22-24 Walnut Street
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