WWnYrT V,V-fJp-; -y'lf v -v f v "rvi t . ' -fy y EVENING PUB IJIC liED LEDGEKPHtLADELPHI DmjfBW. VVEIXNESDAY, 'OtitfOUfcR-, Hf 1922 . , , H ,f . i , . ... ... . . -' '? " V Kr" m . Pftsr II' 3" 11 JU ( I m Vi il! te i n U It l ti L& i r M i teff L I rti m.M r.vwHn.,1 1 jet sis Ge Bluejay te your druggist ! The simplest way te end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does v. itl) and in extra thin plas ters. The action is the same. Pain Steps Instantly O 081122' NOTICE! MOTHERS OF SCHOOL CHILDREN AND BUSINESS GIRLS Fer two ccntrntleni FltigeraM'a Unir Seip (Trie cnlT maJlratrd coeoanut OH aha.uiin.0), h.a W, fh.. Intr nt million, nf th ln'tUT rlaia of tlel iiilMii-ii nml larfle who r"".1 i In cenlnct with dint. ilien.. Renin nn.l ill Irlnrfa nf .,.r,l.. Int. fh. .iri tT ft t tllMr tllll'lS of cmpinvincnti. cleur, luxuriant. '''"''J'V oft. Huffy nml fr- from nil rmrasItM (art their res rr Inmiri, .lltae Bi rin. dnndtnlT and fnlli'ie hair. line nav mttrlr with the ?.'?f...,ii'.!ll.'1" BnJ.,.1nf..,i2ln.h.,,15 ..',".'" I nd enn be nrrineeii ImmMiifplr nftr waj,. , In SSc at ilrncelnts or by mill of IMtJSCxild Menp '" rAV'ngMn.t j Strp this nftlce -1 xr TT fTT 1 iTPt Y Oil r N nmfl V lrPfl I V.1. M. WJ. ..V. I IncluiUnn flxturri of rarg hrauty and charm of (tr.ilpn and qualify !) our u-emferul oremrnffoTt. Established 19 Yean Orteiiiafuri or of our e-icn dliMscfltt nml tlrxlble Financlnn Plan icMcrt insurci te cash customers equitable tavinp e' compared w,th the de ferred plan WHALEN-CROSBY Wal. 4SG0 . . .. ... ... Raea 4861 140 N. 11th St. "se me Open Every tenlng Except Batarday (leverTriumph HEATER ZLoekJor GREEN CLOVES LEAF en deer IntheHouseYeu Think of Buying Make sure a CLO VER TRIUMPH is installed. Reliable builders specify CLOVER TRI UMPH because It isknewn ferqualltv and economy. The woman who knows expects and insists upon CLOVER TRIUMPH. 85,000 used in Philadelphia. Writ for Cmulsr, PHILADELPHIA STOVE CO. 1631 N. SthSt., Phlla I ncEjsaecfflESsaaajj SUNDAY OUTINGS Frem Market STueirr Wharf EVERY SUNDAY Atlantic City wuawoed Aniticae Anarewa Avenue Ocean City C!nnM Mjtv T Sea Isle City M Keu Trip StoneHarber Peerment Avnlen Attactta Ctty (Seuth' areltna Ate )7 80, Wlldwoed nraich and t ape May 7 00v l"or all ether reaerts . 7 10 -O- Etery Sunday te November 28 Inc. $1.8Q Trai River, Seuidt Park, Bij Raund t tip Head isd intermediate station! JO IO s" Girt. Aabury Park, Z t-m:5 Branch, and in- Stund in termed. at atatlena. frj iS.UtJ "f,ip Point PUnt Market Streat Wharf 7144. "h . -k n-...j . rn -rrr7rr. H $3.50 WASHINGTON 53.00 BALTIMORE Round Trln SUNDAYS October 15, 29, Net. 12, 26 Li TtrxM-A fttrat 7 MIL. V TMI T WJk 1 rY"4 "" -l1' --s' . . 1 1 ..l. ( sv r- $3.25 Harrisburg HO.UU CHiAULIMIUWrt ii.btU LANCASTER Round TrlD SLNDAY. Oct. IS m iiiua uiirn l - (ir31 I una a'l H I If f .rnrnl Hfrcwr T 1 i i Ul iia. I utia,i ir i ii iit-i.- m i i 1 r- - - "- - t'al M O MS2.1S READING rl tae $2.75 HAMBURG S3.00 POTTSVILLE M SS.SO SHENANDOAH Round Trln SUNDAY. Oclen.r 71 Pi eundTrlp SUNDAY, October 22 PW tepplnic nt PetUtnwn, Lretpert ITJ heamaKeravllle, Auburn, Schuyl- PR 111 Haven, St. Clair and rrackvllle f J 3tc Sh kill Ilrnad fit 7 S W fit 1 hi rt. T !(il il3 I'ltty-aecend Btrcet 7 is , LJ e n $3.75 SUNBURY $4.00 WILLIAMSPORT a cc i nrv uivcm pr.w a-s,v,i. i in iui m Keundlrlp 3U1NUAY. Ucteber 22 & . Steppiuu al M iten Watsonten Munnv ana Jer-'y here L, Dreaant 13 iu wrtimia 13 15 r O FNOM BfSOAD STREET STATION rr mcw vnnfP lui Vjr KJr liL, Tf I vlkl R.,H T.,. OUINIIAYS r m Oct. 22. Nev. S. 19 tV Uruail P'r..t 7 id. k u mi I'Liia. 7 43 Nertti 1'Ulla. 7 jr, ., ft. I f--i HAGERSTOWN.MD. '"V WINCHESTER. VA j CIlAMUERbUURC. n S 111'1'KNS 1 Hr. GREENCASTLE. MARTINSHURG K lABieii ana MLiiiAnnsDUKit, I'A. a. SUNDAY, October 29 P Dreaa Street 12 30 Weal t'htla 13 35', fr; $2.70 Dever. Del. fe )J.UU UtLMAIt, DLL $3.25 Salisbury, Md Lr i Round Trip SUNDAY, Ortebir 13 fcJ Htnnnlni? ut C la I ten Uvmntrit- i i. r, IlurrlubMen tirtcuvi mmJ linu.'i Hi Hi'iferU iul leturcl nreart ex cct e sij ,r i ihiu i Cbesirr 7 i 16 p NIAGARA FALLS SIO.SO ItOUNOlKIP SIO.SO lntt hxcurainn of thu Saeten THUKbUAY OCTOBEK 12 Pennsylvania System Thai Rnutaef tli Hrnxlwar Limited Iran m 1M jf jflVf JfJ iC25,- UlJWiOv i - a i Wil illhJ ill' Maaalial nf ' I i T'V -T.-.lAl ri ?tr Tl SEES TURKS POWER REVIVED IN EUROPE1 (Mark Sullivan Tells Forum He Thinks U. S. Should Inter- vene In Near East VISIONS PERIL TO FRANCE I 1 The Turk ii hack In l'urepe te ttny, In tlie otilnien nf Murk Stilllnn, Jetir ml tot 1t, Untl It n t mifntn rml linfiirO Hie IMill.atleltililn Penini in the Acmlemy I of Mti'-le lnvt night, speaking en "Vlint' doing On in the World." In rcMion-e te n .pteMlen nt the con- iluien of liN formal nddre-"". the fa- ineim jeumnlM sil.l he believes there -heuld be intiretitlen of some .ort by tl'e I'tilted Stntes in the Near Kat, but tltat tne Administration 11ns snewn " intention 01 inhins n mum in uif m- , . """ "There Is little likelihood of the out of Turl:i belnc kent lvrmnnentlv V , t, V.nt..'' ' J i LUTOHO. Mf. Sill IVtlll hMtl. 'The 1 Turks leek te Constantinople jtft ns nil ,. i-,uii- i.-,t- tntvnrd 'Jf Ileman I .ItllOllCS InOh. toward at. lVtrr's In Heme. I think they will nreli.il.lv cnin n foothold ncain. but the niatter is in Urrat Ilrltali. IihiuI" Ixiw Hirth Hate ISral Hanger The declinins Trench birth rate was the MuMect of a large par e .Mr Sullr nn leclure The methods taken bv 1 Fiance te fortify her position bv eteu- " ! si,e coIenl7a.,.m through A,l. ,' -,-,,, W0M -J" 1'euld be "a live one; net a ever the white rnces of the world. .-,i,i,m.. 1..IU 1.. ....,.-....... ..-..- ' In thlrt-lie years Kuiepe will le nt her weakest point in military strength." he t,nid. "Then the dimin ished birth rate through the war just passed will be fplt the worst. If any Kastern Hlsmattk should conclude that was the time te stnlte at V.urepp he .renl.l flmt tlie Pntitlnent Irnst nble in man newer te resist his onslaught .1- x ----- France is the thorn In the Hesh of tin- Kurepean situation, according te Mr .Sulllvnn. "In the central fabric of the world situation is woven the fear of France for her own perpetuity and a dlBtrust of the nations about her. ' If Trance and the allied white nations can maintain a degree of unity among themselves there will be no question of the continuance of the white supremacy among the peoples of the earth," Mr. Sullivan continued. "The danger facing the world today Is the possibility that disunion and disruption mnv arise among the whites and give the non-white races the opportunity te uicrearh upon Europe." At the close of his hour's address Mr Sullivan offered te answer ques tions bearing upon the situation he had discussed. Among the questions passed te the platform was one addressed di rectly te Edward W. Bek, who had Introduced Mr. Sullivan te the meet ing The question was addressed te Mr. Bek in his capacity as a vice president of the Sesqul-Centcnnial Exposition Association rather than as vice chair man of the Forum. It read : "De you think that the people of Philadelphia should vote en the ques tion as te whether or net Uiere should be a Sesqul-Centcnnial Exposition?" Mr. Hek answered, "I think the people of Philadelphia or of any city should vote en any question as te which them eilsts any doubt. But there Is no doubt that there will be a Sesqui Centennial in Philadelphia." knights honor mcserley Retiring Official of Philadelphia 1 Council, K. of C, Gets Testimonial Richard T McSerley, retiring Kntgtit et i'niinaeipnia (.euncii. Knlghti of Celuinbu"', im presented with a testimonial last night at the an- j nunl mectinz of the council In the 1 I headquarter, 1324 North Inroad street. Supreme Knight James A. Flaherty made the presentation. In responding Mr. McSerley made a plea for higher I education, paying that "the aiham-e- , ment of a nation, race or a creeil is in I direct proportion te the willingness of , its members te train their minds." I ' HM.- T-.. T...l T T-..-. C T I j wz ivvv, .umuii'tt ij. iurMT, . ,,.. director of the new St. Jeseph's College , Foundation, nnneunecd that a per- 1 petunl scholarship will lie gheu te the Knights of Columbus Council wlies,. i niemliers give tl.e greatest at. u the j campaign te luise $1,000,000 f i ile building te be erected in 0erbri..,j BARS MONKEY-GLAND NEWS s. rbl. nnd she Kepp en pealing petn- Petit Parlalen Holds Subject Unfit tees, and I kenp en Htnnding there smell- .. . , ilng the -mell nnd wishing I was cat- for Family Discussion ine iin, j,ritty seen Norn get up and Paris, Oct. 11. One's opinion of opened the even ngen and took eut1 Fr' nee and Paris may he wimewhut nl- sernethltu' and beer wnt was it but a tere.l when it is known thnt the Petit .rice pudding, being my most unfavn Pinsien. the newspaner with the nte ili:..rt. me sajlng. Aw heck, rlc. ' hn.'est circulation in the world, lias nt pudding. ' pn '.shed a.l'ne tiiacernlng Dr. Vorenoff I AVnts geed enuff for ether feV.es is an 1 is monkey glands. I prod eniiff for you, Nrn sed and I I'plalning the iea.sen the editor-in- I ed. Is there meny raisins in it? chief stated that "in the first phee v I nt n niihln. slie bed. nml I Fed, A' le'isnler 'Ins a technical (Uesiicni f.,r h. ek wit' the dee. c. the ideer of ric" id,' -ici.ins tn dicuHs and of no intere-i pu Idins smelling like thnt, helv M our rentiers. Hesjdes the Petit sriiiek"' geed nlte. (i w Uz. pti Men in appealing te the gn.n,. l i her . f people nvettls subjects wi,t hiiii n.ember of n household .inn r ren I without question All mnttii t ordering en sccunl rpiesttens are del ni'ily barred from our celumtiB." TWO HURT IN CRASHES Bey Struck by Aute Truck Drlvci Hit by Trelley In Camden dames McOrehnn. "IT! Seuth Twii iv-tnrd stteet. wns nirest,., ,st nigln wlii n Ins iiiltoinebil.' si Pick de tjdi I i nil , eleven enrs nlil, '!."". Pint stre. Caindi-ii, n' I'tendu.'u mill Pun strt.' Tin boy was tnken i.i tin- Cenpir If. pit il wnli injuries nf il,e In i 1 n i ei . I Hurry Leng, tlilrtj s( , n t , n i s , i. i of Al.iple Shade. N .1 . was iniui. i 1 i ti n t roll. .i r i.i i Inte the n m I lie wis (lining nt Thiilteili nml I". cr.il street-, Can den, hist m.'l i II i win tnkell te thu Coop, t Hiispitii1 1 MARTIAL LAW IN ATHENS I Action Taken te Prevent Army Hot Het I heads Opposing Government I Mliens. Oft 11 tlty P t Mnr i tint law was pieelatmeij m Athenn Inst I night The nctieii was tnken te pre. cnt hethe-.ds in the arm from oppes. 1 ing the (ieeriiiiient dtclslen m n iceptlng the les of I'liMcm 'llnnce A decree of m u 1 ml law slgmd , f'.instnntltie en the cc of (,1s nhdi cut nil was net rnmle nnepi'H.. Iim m-e nf the fall of the dm iiiiim lit VETERANS TO MEET Fourth Division "Buddies" Will Have Smoker October 21 I lie lirs! 1 .ill siiiekt r and euieiinin n it m el llic r'liiiith IiiMsien Assn. in. tle 1 will be lirld October '-'1 .It S e'clnelc In firand I''ratcinlt Hull, H!'J Arch, btr.ct. It Is expected tint till reunion wfll bring tegethtr the large I I'l.mil nf former m.inbern of the Ivy Divl-nui it" avinblcd elncu the war. I , r mndtKdbUKd SECTF Dr. Henry Harms Urges Laymen te Stick te Their Own Denomination ADDRESSES SOCIAL UNION """"t-"v,t-" (illlrPh memh i who liahltuallr at- I tend denominational sendees ether" than j their own were scored by the Rev. Dr i j. Henry Harms nt the October dinner )of ,, Lutheran Secial 1'nlen in the , C!ub last night. ... ,i. Up- IInrm, who Is a pastor of the tlnirch of the Hely Communion, warned t)1P 400 (lerg)mcn and laymen present time "ehureh flirtations" of this nature usually end In divorce from their own MCt. With Harry Hedges, president of th Secial I'nlen. as tenstmaster. Dr. I Harms discussed the topic "If 1 Were nl Layman." K. Clarence Miller, a ' bankei. icplied with mi tuldress entitled "If I Wire a Clergyman." Mr. Miller wants a clergyman "te show tae world his consecration te his calling by wearing clerical garb en all occasions." "Mlni'ters are human, like ether mm, and subject te temptations." said Mr. Miller. "Ills clerical snrb will pre I.I... . 1 apn( 0I)e- Seme laymen sleen: they sleep In church sometimes." Dr. Harmes con tinued. "If I were a lnytnan I would be liberal and kindly In my judgment of the preacher. I would boost, net knock and leek up, and laugh, and love, nnd lift. Wc need mere lifters nnd fewer leaners in the Church. "If 1 were a layman I would net be a flirt, sparking around with the ether denominational sixers in the land. I 1 would think the Church which I hnd married in my heart was the goodliest , and the handsomest in the let, and I , would stay at home and help around the household of my faith. Flirtatious laymen usually end up in divorce." TAFT TO PRESIDE DURING RED CR0SSJ5ESS0N TONIGHT Greup Conferences and Noted Speakers Scheduled Washington, Oct. U. (By A. P.I Greup conferences occupied delegates te tne annual convention of tlie Amerl- 1 can Bed Cress this morning, te be fol lowed by a general session tbis after noon and a concert by the United ! States Navy Band early this evening, I preceding a meeting nt which Chief Jus- j tlee intt will preside and a number of prominent speakers will be heard. Addresses by Augustus IC. Oliver, of the Pittsburgh chapter, and Dr Themas E. Green, with reports of committees and discussions of the community chest and ether problems, were scheduled for the general session. Colonel C. It. L'etbes, director of the United States Veterans' Bureau; Colonel Albert A. Sprague, chairman of the National Re habilitation Committee of the American Legien. Solicitor General Beck and Mrs. August Belmont were listed as speakers for tonight. The Greup conferences Included these of the Pan-American group, the civillnn service, public health nursing and home leglcne and care of the tick. Little Benny's Nete Boek By Lee Pap , , , , ... ,. ,, 9 f een 1 smelt a grate smel re,n,inp ?,,r tllP b1,rtln , T '"?, back and -.tuck my he.! in an. our cook Nera wiMling potatoes and the i smell "n ftill going en, me fajlng, O bej that Mm lis geed. Its genu- te talst goeil tee, Nera wr, 1 1 .-..I '' Hilt W If" aim p..., ..., "- - t Thats for me te knew and you te iliii! out. Norn 'ml. And slm went and opened the even i ,,,, mil luicl; shut It ngen before I( hnd turn te no wat was In thrre ami , then wen back and atarted te peal pe- i tatnes ; nml the smell get se gne.l I mild ut liiirdly Htan.I it. sajing. Wen, is it a i-.ike? and Norn soil. l'eserbh. and I snl, Is it a pie and she t.rd, l'e- . w i mind using tint lanzwnig n I1U Kit lllll, MI1U fell, iiii'i 1 nil. wi.iihlen' stn in join ehl U '"Inn in . n Inn.:' tdge. Nn.l j' -r fn" that I ein nte 2 liel is ..f i,.e iMitldlng at siippn. . . . i .....1 , ..t W nt a big Surprise? The VIM truck will give you the surprise of your truck experi ence. It will de mere than any like capacity ttruck in the world and de it better and mere economically than you could think possible. A big premise? We keep it. Vim Sales and Service Cerp. liread nnd Huiilingdim Sis, STicNEW VIM 12-34 TON TRUCK .j LIRTATIONS - r 'ELEPHANT CAUGHT IN LAKE;T0 EXPLAIN CHEMISTRY BUT BREAKS LOOSE AGAIN AS DETECTOR OF CRIME Four-Ten Circus Pachyderm Is Still en Rampage Wilmington, N. C Oct. 11. (Hy A. 1) TIip four-Inn elephant cnpturc.l Intc ycsterdn.v nfter cenplng from n elrcuf trnln nn.l terrorizing tlie com munity for rlRiiU'en limirs, uesltles.lnm- neltig nrenertv te the rxlent nf severnl I thousand dellart, escaped again lnsti "Chemistry iin nn Aid In the De night while being lended en a freight tectlen of Crime" Is te be the Btibjeet. car at the seaboard tcrfuinals. flirt linnet- final in tit Iap n1iah n 'irick bcm rirei te nr't the mil- ,ni from t10 Willeri jirler t0 thnt t1(1 ! hie brute wni rnptured' when he lie- enine begged in i-everni feet of untrr J" f'X I'nl(c- ,n the "''" ""l Twe Camden Beys Missing Twe Camden boys have been nils-lug r. .1.-1. ,........-,....: v "." ..".r worn uien noun's sinre .Meimn. Ketii disappeared when they were sent en er- Hindi. The boys are Mallard Duncan, thirteen jears dd, S'.'lt Penn street, nnd hdwnrd Md.Hitrt, eleven, ."..",1 Grant street. m 11 nppc id. ssflU P ' 1 Man's Diamond Ring Heavy green - geld mounting with platinum setting and platinum inla dccoratien.Marge diamond $370. Our stock offers a varied assortment of diamond rings ier men. S. Kind & Sens, uie chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS .!EWI.i:nS.SlLVnr.S.MITHS GET A WILLCOX &, GIBBS ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC PORTABLE down and pleasant monthly payments will secure this fin est of all sewing machines, with its exclusive ei iginal features; mahogany carrying case; free sewing lessens Send the coupon be low and learn about our easy payment and free sewing lessen offer. TrvtheWillcex&Gibbs at home before deciding. See why every woman who ewni it would have no ether AT ANY PRICE. I. carnh'ew it makes beau tiful stitches, threp P! M ES AS STRONO as s'.itcht-soferdinar) machines It has NO BOBBINS. Put en any spool and just sew. Xe tcdieusacss. Its TENSION REGULATES I rSL'l.F, te thinnest or thick- ; (m a nfy.magsal WILLCOX K GIBBS SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Please acne! me free illustrated descriptive folder en our elec tric machine, your easy payment plan, and explanation of your unusual short time offer. 40 -V(jnc Strer' Addrta Ciy -. wMoex& 1709 CHESTNUT STREET Phene, Spruce j 104 Courtesy The winner of our June content Mis. A a. ea)i Gcrmantewn .tic, 1'hila., I'a s. Prof. Henry Leffmann Will Lecture This Evening l'ref. Hetily Leffiimiin will give the first of n series of free popular lec tures en science In the nuditerlum of the Philadelphia Celli-Re of Pharmacy and Science, lit" North Tenth street, tonight nt 8.15 o'clock. SEEK MAID AS THIEF Jewels and Clothing Werth $480 Gene After Servant Leave Jewelry nnd clothing valued nt $480 were stolen yesterday ft 0111 the home of Nathan Under. 11122 Seuth Kitty fourth rtreet, by n colored maid during the absence of Itader'a family. HMm l, 1,1,1 Him nmliti.ve.l nltjMit ,... : ":' !.' -"".i, 1,,,, w pelts age, and. according te Itndcr, came te him well recommended. Police of the Sixty-fifth street and Weed- land avenue station believe the girl Ik biding in n beuse near Twentieth nnd Lembard streets. Loese Leaf LEDGERS Our Special At $0.50 200 Sheets Index and Binder Better Grade Up te $30,70 vee c. & I YfTITOTbTC Blank Boek CEl c sBs UliiUMV Mhn. 1 OJ2N.I3,w5t 7!9Wi!nut5t PHHAOQPHIA eit materials Ne troubles. Ne puckers. Sew electrically. Any light socket. Any speed. Safe. Economical. About ! hours feri cent. Exclusive DIREC r DRIVE MOTOR gives it delightful silence and steadinc. I'inely made b illcex & Gibb. Pay as you ste b sewing at home. Vei'r old i ischine taken as part. Send t.iday for free illustrated folder'. Or call. Or phone for free trial in our own home. Xe ob ligation. Veurchatac te get aWillcei&Gihbs! V-aSKtiU:jiai.-. Wcwli e&bsfea Service Elliett, :mMMwwwM.jjWW Announce ment K Mr. S. Lubin, inventor and originetor e f t h e moving- t picture indui- try, is new giving his entire personal attention te hi Optical business from 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. daily. Examination of your eyesight made with Mr. Lubin' s new scientific instruments frse. Ne drops used. Geld-filled, 1 2-kt. trameless Eye glasses nnd spectacles with terie curved crystal lenses as low as M $2.50 LUBIN 21 S. 8th St. Between Market and Chestnut tfst. Since 1S7S V?MMMMMMJMWMWJMM)im,f $3$3ISS&V JJ" fiCS r i'T'i'r.- .A ",i s eyr ife-rv Vb-ii( The finest butter in America ! 54 c lb In all our Stores aWEafsrexvrsMKr . -:" The Electric Lamp with silk shade net only helps te beautify your home but with its subdued light ing effect gives it the home - like atmos phere. $1 a week. ysssrvS rvi- if. si Choice Choice vy rf I fiS it WWM 0& ? I I I - 1 , iTv.i - iTv.i - 14x28 'J I.V.M-W..J rr M 14x28 jil l Optical Department Eyes Examined Charge Accounts 726 Arch St Greater KeepYourSkiri-Peres Active and Healthy With Cuticura Seap i-CANDYDAY Saturday, October 14th The Sweetest Day of the year , "World-Famous" Candies & Apex Chocolates JOSEPH CASANI I Wholesale Distributor 317-319 N. 2d St.. Phila. -0"0 4 W$ Appearances May Be Deceiving Yet they are impressive. Whether decreed bv public opinion, gospel, law, regulation or personal preference, neatness nnd cleanliness must dominate our dress in business or pleasure. It gives us pleasure te knew that we can keep your appearances impressive at a cost that is negligible. 8 8 K 3 k Wc have no connection I. 1 1 All articles iimncd againxl fire n;tr' theft until delivered te yci GermanteSvn s Dyers fer1 Cleaners 5904 Germantown Avenue Phene; Gcr. 03-92 FREE A Beautiful Stand With Every Shade Purchased at This Sale All Sizes and Several Patterns te Select from Choice of 100 Shades Cash or Credit Same Price ssssasklil )jm'iitaLAif. .:233SS553 i a 1 8 itcutitifiti l'nlc!irenie M i r rnr, .Mitred Ends. oT - f eT - f ,-ra.d-"- -- - iilliiiin,1. ESTABLISHED 1 883 u IlfJATf HaVl j Ifl lyi IwMiTiWTi nmnilir wii.-uj.ju.4ijJt!l Levy FOUNTAIN PENa for Every Purpose Fer the oitice, herh .a Ian, .tUa .1.-. . ur untriniK, ur easy writing nnd abundant I n k nupply et t iranldln are llntiallnl f.n. en". 0tjW Wdup irte.c. JtJSSr TUB S'OW4L FILLER l Mnnufacturrd hy Franklin Fountain Pen Ce SI N. 10th St. SOLD BY ALL GOOD STORES! I t 8 i with any firr: of simile r rtizn:s. GO. R These 1 Remark able Values Will Net Last Leng. Come early and make your selection. $1 a week. 8 16x0 t -..;: aBa&y-tr.-p-a Week Loice Htf Free, 10 te 12 Solicited 43N.8St kWMtM H W&W li i I w il (r & 1 I i) 1 (I vM vlv I In V (Fb ft. W V wi MB .? f IsSfafei ii Vf s '4 fli1.ti,'
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