r ,';."i''siitSfSs;v Wv. ? itfa i. .1 W5W32fcvr . v tttyhf T ""Ii. - 'tfv 2r il ' ' L'JSi 22 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,' FKIDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1922 r3 43hl. f IWl' t"'j- "iJsnJ '1 w ft? . i p i I? i t Bgi ! ?!(.. : ri;; t I a k H P Mifc ! Ii Hi I 1. xW S'S'i THE BREAKING POINT By Mary Rclberts Rinefa&rt Auther of 'OangereuH Daw," ''K," "The Amazlne Interlude." mid tiuiui ether striking ami siicieasful nevtls. Cepimght, 10H, by Grerpe 11. tleran Ce, WHO'S WHO IV Till". STORY dp. nAVin MvisosTexn. -). ninii'hi in llavtrtv, a small town. cm.IijI bul bluff. tie thare n ttcrtt reitrtmlnrj (dtiillfu et their btlevid nrthne with hVCY. his atitir. bc'.evid lj tvembct; ti town, DP. DICK ,n.VOSre.VB. (i indele mem oir thrrr H n one. emi ti'Jie la rtilfrmnua tome aau te 00 bark le .Ni.rnd'i. MM clu il poed hemt. In enlcr M rii-tite" (he cur. M i ull et vitalttu aid is eemh 'oeV-iq and (lctlns (n apt'e 0 u (li.'rlu .'" iw vrofrsttenal carter, lit M in invt nlfn TLUABKTII WllVKI.l II. a , hul'nemt tfl'l. 10J10 lev hiri efts alnrf... JUrfK,V CAllt.YSLV. nrlr.M. flin. ' tdrj bttert. 1. ni tilrrd ui i.i fi - ii'tniu tterv, lltr liwba-d. I.iire. had brrn "inl te ilftitfc. ns wnt e-"i-ral,-i Nlirvif crrtain it.it I'lnrfc. 0 r'fh vo'ine "":" loom town. Clark had .'even.. rl "i '."' ' ,. '' nrt.J It U'0 Irtirvrd lie rrrw..-.! i'i 1 "" ard, ri;i onrf7e;.'r. !(! ""l' eid mannerr. U'ire rcjrnrcl.fi Idir h t " teKS IOV1S PASSEIT r fi1pcrrir. I M iuinct.i linn ) ' Mn.-atfci n ' tilarfr, f ifMlr i 1.1 il rr fMe '-r yiAM. r.'l.n'ulA' lr. an cj-trjr.uant l;out(7 ti 1 LESLIE WARD, r'treb'-'-'' S'Ol'i-r I .v. MP. ASP Mm. WHULI.LI.. IH.cnl "-'- tan r'irfti UfAl.LIK NAYPr. n r'-i nufli trhe i- emiy cltf MniJiir 1. iW.n (1 ' '" ' ar t(abct. ulfh irlffi hr u st, ftf -t. QHK -ill In-fore th" iiii'-rer .'( I'"" " ' ilri.-iiS-ri'iiiii 1 1 . t I'.'.i', "" " ' v I il.v. "It was bn'iiiife nf ltev lie shot the 'oilier mini, wiiMU't it?" ! Slip snv her nnswrr in It i stnrtled fnre. niul rlnvtl tier iloep quickly. He '.steed mitiiiiU', ami tlicn lie tupped ! lislitly. ! "Let 1110 In. lieney." he said. "I , want te linlsh it. You've get 11 wreiiR idea about it.'1 When m!ie did net miMver lie tried the deer, but it v.iiH leiked. He turned and went downstairs 11 git in. Wlien be came home the next after noon Marcsiret met blm in the hall. I ! 1'CV.. I...... 1. l'..1...- ' 'Kti"W what?" 'I'lie thin; u liax" been hrepiuR from me .i anntber uem.iii, M.lMl't it?" ii,,, mepanm; ler eeii uni mi.i. 10 ......... nfL of her situation. She lmd il"ne an flic could, bad been f.utlifi.'. an I ' i'.ie 1..,,., . w .,.. Ti.a: the w.rni- li.nl made hi, ben... ..iimmU... WM "" ,,, invd te hi- t.l'-trs and trieil t 1.- it' -v.-Utins his l.nr 111 his band-. I.m. fr'etnl-. bud Met hi- lie ed- a-d 1 "I""11' wnf "ii. Ii misbt ! nlj .1 pha-' - imI te them Vnd new. im. he v .1- 1 ''- impre ion 0:1 I . k'- "i-tli I ad l-'i 11 . , .- 1,, ,. il.itt i 'deeper tlinil Olllel-. -11 r- 1 lYi', t w be i'.i. iv.l :i'l. trishtev. Hew .. () ... ,, bold llie'.r bii-baii'i-.1 uppeai II- , a- m.ii!.i; :i !-fil. i- .- :ihe found him in lied a d m.r. -' ' uu,ii. II.- had Ij- 11 1 . 111 M n-deep wlun -i.e : . U il.. ... . J, i. -iliji'-i ill! .iii. :i 1 f iiiu!ei it 1 iit . , in. 1 1 Ii 1 ii room. Mmi-li:.e.li.iins S"' .- ') ;" M, ...)s ,-,.,.. ,,. .,'.,,;.,,. ,., , .,. was ne: 'reuble.! li il mi'i - m 11- ,rul ne ilh l.in iimMi'm. Af'e- . . 1 1 ...... . ' fcirC1!01l II W.l- ... . . ,j ,;,!, .,,. , ., Me W.I- IMIU .HI II.- ..... '," pj,, id .r,.! went helu- f.l- .l-tf 1. -nieulli op. II. !: fe.' 1. -'id i- 1 1 'i; Y,, in el-. Inn. .-rttint'ii;! it I.. '!"':" .' '..e e''l . be-.de ,-,. S.n.e i...,.- in -'I- i.'iui be l '';'- '' ''vnini; in..' W,. M tun, ..ml ...v,...: - M'.n- .: " I ; 'e-.i .....,, ... .1 1 1... 1 1 1 1 1. '..'.. n : "ei ,,. ... der .-,1 pe." t1 :.':". ...... 1. .in.:....-, h l'"l ' WOllllel' if -In i..c' .le.l.d ",,m. ..".,"". .. : ,;:.. wr -.m.-i,.i,s. r..r b- fe,i:i.i ,..,- ....- . me iiicriiui.K'ii. 1. -..1 .''' , , , ,,;, ,,..., , , . , it., !.. ilil'l ...... .'.'- ...1 11 ....-, i ... ii- . .'it. ;.. ...II lili'-' . I "A"' .-.,.. .... .- rii. i.t ' . , 111: 1 I 1 e r. Slu. lnv nil the '!: "' Il li.iii'jlit 1I11111;- n. ' U- .'."I ' qualitie- He wa- l;.:t 1 a.m iff'" :'."!!-i-e te her tntiii!: He i'-"! t"''''' ',!",'.r' ' when .Tim di"d. and he 1-e.e.! I.l..il-l 1 dearlj . He H ceii.-ieii- : ' 0 'i handed. He .i- l..iii.ii.ii. ' " " big. lirnv) wa She bei-iiii le tiii.'i w. ..- - :' .1 ...in Men were alwa- ii .....ieU.' I ' neme women. The w-r- v..i-:. iind - Vcclall) tbej were - -mii'i : s.ied-''s ins men weie 11 tars.t :"r ever "i if Advance. She tii'ii-ferreil Icr !".li.:. of him te the we.na'i -lie -,:-pe-! I .:' lurins bim aw.i trem h.'i .'.id '.ay te" tours hatins her She ?ttW Lelie off .'l t..e ".e rn.' -lvlth a iierfune'.ery S''ei-b ' '' , ,.',i ngcr and suspicion seethed in her. And later she put en her lr.it and !. : ! te lay the situation before her ii.eil.ei Mrs. Whetder was out. hewevei. jim she found only Elizabeth fewii5 b .ier window. Nina threw her hat en the bed nn at down dispiritedly. "I suppe-e there's no new-':"' -i.e v sked. P "Ne." . h Nina watched i.er M.e -i- e .1 ,.'. tietlence with Kiizale;k. c.ia-praied with the world. "Are veu come 10 l'O en ii.. '...- .1 lie ilPinanil-Hl. .--.".n; ey :n te I.e.! ' anil v !.. said . n .. th us lien, aii.i mad- : .nip. -.ilde rn lie m ' I Hie : . 1. .1 soed b." . ; i...il. .: He were n tn-i ' .. I lllle J.'"' til kllnlv - en . .. . " an tell l.ie. U p .t :..- .::":i are .nd n -ein- . VeedilU - 1 'ad.i . ' 1 ! al. .'." t. . I w...nan new ' I try .. t..t .'I..C 1 w. w.i'it : r .: b -a: t:!' fr a :110m mi:, -ii .tii.e ! 1- laM' .i:id b. .us very carvf :! net te -111.1' in. a,.) I'.atnix- " : :. vi- t..'d i.i" ... al 1 ': r . d.ii. i .mi have ... .ij. k .t .... eiLnm '..i"li That's trii'. 1-i't r ': "Ti'er" w i.ra.ls," h- - iid 1:11- ..':'': '.i!! "I- van't 1 nrv " "Her'- m .it 1 van: te knew. I'' he ...!- rfe'.e I..O '. I.- Il" tilll" n.l lil'O'l i.il. he ; ha.-k t.i .-.ir.'li i'e" the i.;.. 1 l".e. tlien I lien ii.,en! h.i.n-'i appe.il . eaed. ::i 1 -In' i.'eni ':.. .Iiiuv .i'i'I -toeil l.-ter.. Li'n "I nm-1 kin.w. lather. I ,11 iiimv . Ti ' '!..!; .'. I...V. neen 1.. .''.. '...n hi" w.'- an..' ..ei w.i,, an. wc n'- . '" "It wn.- -.1 '."' iz '." Ii- ie-i.iier. : .. i:iia i. A be our life n window, waitinu.' ler a man v. no ran i,,,nj5 ,.f ewny trein yeu: ty-.itte .r -. ' "That's net true and jeu knew it." "Then Mi-re wa-.'-" "They're all ii'ike." Xn:.i d!ii-.! ..j ,..,. . , f , rfeklesdy. "They re a!en; wei1 one'is.i. y.,.,,u , ,,,, ,,.; ,.,, ), ' ha.m nnd they are .ill for virt".. and for he j.,,,,.,1 rc)1 ; , 'r ,,, ,, ,,.,,... home and fire-ide .-tuf i:nt ! -...;.- w..m- -What -'.; ..i,ian'." an comes mei- way i ...rat ' i k'...v . Eliznbeth looked up qui. I;'-. "Why, Nina!" -lie -an.. in tecan " "lie went e New Yer ii..- i. !" .;.;. He prete'idrd te b" Joins "u lei-!i"--. but lieV i.etuully i"..t.; ie : i.i' ctre-s. He' been ma 1 .... .1 !.. '' aentb-." "I d.ii.'t l.t'iieve II.' ' fill, wa'.e up." N . . ..; fieiitij. 'The world i-t.'i a.- .p f'f Itoed. kin.l. xir'ii.ni pe.ip.e. It'- -..'ten. nd men are a'l alike. 1 ;.k l.iv.n; l.iv.n; filene a .d I..- in. I nil ''.. rest t i Ted witn in" -time -tiek. A- Ions u there are v nn.eii like :lii- (.'ar.i-'" .!''.. Tiire ttiej'l! fall for 'liet... An. v.. 1 ,..!! J fjti -it nt home and !!'. eiw ;.u.l mid pliin ' !.'"":) ' e'lu bv ,. And i.. rru-' de ! " In i t.. ni' Iier-i.'j' ,1 ... .iir.s,.,n lit doubt rep' t.i.i' '. ij "It. I K'l.'.M- Ik -'i's m.e.i S. . ;,a i 1 Iw.r - km. i n that the., line '... ml.) ; ,i- all 'I.e t .!'. . that 'h" '.rievelenf out -t.iimi t r.- " . r. 1: r - en or 'I e ..iil.ii f iiik a1, ..' '.' . i 1. 1' , -.. I.ii.i- ;: ' "I lle -I.e e .'I V....I..!'.2.' ' She v ,.s hi. .n'res.." J.p j.-i... .,, driven , Ii 1- p i-i-ien.'-e. 'I .. i.i,! li'le'.. r .....e " Miii'y h r :a;i. nani". I.. . ' 15ir .,-i I.t.. -. -: wa- .in . . : -- II- -li'll...,. "All r.2l.' . '' 'l 1 e -1.1 , 1 . ' ' iI." . -: W. - .f. .' '.--. ., -. mi., rn ! ;:t ..".i '...-i'i T - ' ',, ' e I., ' . .s...' lint j . ;n. l.e ?!.e .1. .-t 11" l!il"l new,'' s' e - , it-.-..' . ;.'!.. 1. is an aft-; '..,,1,1 , 1' n.s -....' time before she -, i'. 1 ' '1 ;p..is. -.;. v; - be." : sa d -'evl; . I 'I'.i. ' knew M...t ..;' -hem a-. .tV tae -tii2. .r..'l...w. .ini" ie.es :, !.! I'.. . ':" ' ii'i! tli.it I l.n w no i.a- ""te' i. I. 1.. r. And von knew ,i t.... II heard lef Selllg eiiell n . ' IP. t l)el, ei.'.!ei ( en .. !. - !'.t j.1.0 ii,..! tievi t',.. 1,'lit 'ii.at , n jht 5 lelndr a wen. nn. 1 luce there. .-rv Jiiin.ility .if i.er ;,,vi. fir I In'; .,- .in dem. "i ..! fm, if .,' !,(. ide 1. S. . had Siever 1 11 cn.nl ".' x'a. "p ., ,,,. I'lpV.T e'll. ilih f'.l' him She 'V... , pinii'l .'inn i' :a ' ' i.ir ie 1 . u Vltn'. I ll-lhl--.., ' . I.e. ,1! , .1 ; . J lit Hill.' '!' 1. I',-.' be. I,"-. I. - ,- 1 healthy. nun. e. .iiid pne'i.,' ... -. n tbe tn.ik t: e i.' 1. cuts.. - , . . ; ). and int t, iiict.ii t1 1 -i, -ii Iter fa'her n ... n I." arn'. bj v '.r.. i-Of i'i2 I'm i.i la id mid -e..t '..1 : , . . . .. rrenintr. All d.i . 1 , 1.1 t:... : , . 1 ihe -itniitien i.e'ucen 1 1. '. . , . Vipth, wi'h ere" a- ;am ."" , ,..-. Jies. He hi.. i..; s,iie.i ,,1 t. .,, ..,-.. fir te Il.trr.-e 1 Miler: ,). i.ne .!. thpy would 1 ,.t under-'ni.'!. d v IiUcy wen1.! s'iiTer. S. ,1,1 bev .0 '! fnei:;li bv Ie' . de;.,r"ire At n.e.n ! id p-,.'. , ., , " 4 tp and be;ne he';ie. int.. I,.- -,.-!.., S'J ei.'e I I.e f.- .,,.. , ;' , ,.,.,;; ; ,, . tfr able te feiie w"S thinjs. , , ,.i;" Jill Mtisf'lef ,,1 ... .',f., w-a- S ,! . v..a- WOdiHed te .. ktiew,r..ise of two -afe- ty-pins at ti.e -id.... te ti-ke up 'heir nipcrlliieu- g rrl, ; tie wuwiliaa'i Ilill even the -er;v of Ihmms " letli.-d a h man nsni-i .. d t,.. mal.e It en-ler t,i hay te W'al' .- W i.i.,i.r ,,n' n.ui be Id. 'alte ' .-, ' . ',w of Ii,.-k re turn win, v '. I r z .,' Ins. It wa- ni thnuch .nit '. tie wrec-kuse . f his mid dle je.irs I... aw '.ar there wa- new fenine isal'.ae. , 11 I.e wns srme m.. 1 " r.rtic'ilatH ,,...- .-. wia2 Uavid's hand nnd enh i-ai . "Thsnk .'.-! for 1. Ii.ivid " Ai 1 nftcr n pause- "Wa he ull right? He remembered evt rvtliins?" "Yes." Hut -eine'hir.K f'ranje In tie -it.n-tien beisan te ebtrjlje lliself n;t.) his ailnd. Jti'k had tome ba. k twenty-four hours age. Latt night. And all this t-ime- - "Where ii he new''" "He 1- 1 et here. Waller " "He has cone away again wl'hunt ietlng lilizabeth?" David cleared hii tbrent. "He Ih Ft.ll a fugitive. He doesn't Sitmsclf knew he i-n't cuilty I think be Jtvls that he might net te tee her until " "Come, come," Walter Wheeler said Impatiently. "Don't try te Iind excuses J or him, Let's have the truth, Duvld. BU0R8 I can stand it." I'uer David, divided between LN Ieve for Dick and his native honesty, threw I out bin IiiiiiiIm. i "I don't iiiulerstand It, Wheeler." be paid. ' Yeu and I weuldii t, 1 nuppeh. lire net tne Hen te tesu the world Wen. I. . ;.. !-:' 1, 1 -1. 'I;'-. S. iv ,'s " in;: : .t .in 1 111 1 i.e .. ..rw a of h- r ' .: i', hf .'i.l;ini .1 I !.'. t . , !. . -.,.. sll.il -1.. 1 ' Cuiicura Talcum Always Healthful .cirr;t .'rf' fCitienr. Lbfrterli D;tj; MtUib, NOTICc: ! MOTHERS OF SCHOOL CHILDREN AND BUSINESS GIRLS .! ' 'J e-i-T-iti in Y '. '' iis s ap I... ii. t . f I . y t! r t -1 Fi' U 'if I 11 m 1 1 rn " 1 -iiumi, ' ". I,..,,, ' 1 'I ', 'i e ' - 1 I nil I'i'' e il .. . ir. r n rhu , , ' ' . . ' ir, I , ,n. II. ..I. - i fr- f-.-ii a. I Lin, t. s 1 m, 1 ! rlinili'i lus-js. ... 1 - j,ai , , B ller Ii... ..1. f.t - 1 1. w..,, ,h 1 -i., l". .." u.. , r - .j . 1 ."p ' :r dri. Ti-n II, m Wfirs me. In? r. 4 1 1' klr iM rn ! flrraner... tn ie1!:it.lT flftpr -n.h p T'lls MT-I T 1ST Specials for the Week-End Rel Pure Lard 1 2&c ,b (.old Seal Fleur c 48 12-lb. I3aff In all our Ster.es woman, The plain truth Is that I tem I t, Attempt Jiiten Oukim TJ irtr.iftki OLXStgl?. dress. Mr. Oslcthoriie paw him en the clreet." It took Reme time te iInir n ceberenl Jslery from her. Annie hnd told KHz- nbetb in her room, mid then bail told MarRnret. She hnd gene te Elizabeth nt once, te see what nlip could de, hut l'lllabptli iind neon 111 lier closet, diR giiiR nmeng her clotbesi. She hud get out her best frock and put It en, while her mother snt en the bed net even dnr Iiir te breach the matter In her mind, and had Rime out. There wiihi sort of cold determination in her Hint frighten ed Mnrparet. She hnd laughed n geed bit, for one thing. "She's terribly proud," pIic finished. "She'll de something reckless, I'm mire. It wouldn't surprise 1110 te see her come back engaged te Wnlly Sayre. T think tbnt's where she went." Hilt apparently she had nel, or if she had she said nothing about il. I'rem thnt time en they saw 11 change In her; she wn as loving as ever, but she affected 11 sort nf painful iirigiitness tlmt was a little mini. Au I imiKrl. u1.it linit eln.l llofenlf tit Kneww jhat he was ba.k here and ! n,.mnp nrntm. irtl,ri. Miifferlntr. finln't s-ee lier. Atinin lilni'lnil if mil. 1 he'd get it from the Oglethorpe's Inuii- ! Te be continued tomorrow We restore the "chic" Stnrln-s Is cm nnd stitched rishi into a tailored pewn or suit, but, elnsl mntennls mi;, wrlnkli?. become xellrd nntl lese their bri'ircs. Then is when our muster-cleaning process restores the ' chic " LADIES' SUITS 0O ff OR COATS.. . JpJiUU LADIES' DRESSES. $3.50 MEN'S SUITS OR O'COATS.. $1.50 Phene Poplar 7660 for Aute te Call Philadelphia's Quality Cleanen and Dyttt 'weSV 1616-28 N. 21st St., Philadelphia tiaras M.i n il Ui.intl.is ' i ' sti,ul Si aid r..e7 (Jermntitewii A. S'-V'r'dS.ffl BBC. ?Uv''X& JH s i iaa " vvjvsa ftp Bettevlfemes .'ukl buy jour furniture iniu a -oiling furniture exclusively. ,'tie that is built te lat a life- in .ni the ncwe.-t periml -1.,..- '- the enlv kind -.hmvn at l!IS NKW STURE. i i 8' Charuc A cceunts Solicited j' 627 Market StreelT ,J ensatienal Values V,' a'.' .f.r.nr tit -a. ; liic price ." carloads of Standard Aute Supplies,! 'i! - ar : Titus i ut l.i-cci lee r.tl;: fr'cni lai'KO western jobber, at a nuiculei; !v iuv f'.'Ut'. Take :ijvanta";' of this money-saving sale. Fellow the Crowds. -"-s-?, PRICES SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND el Cf1 Q. sra?vw vwujKt&xjzmst t-v'sn. n-Mti,'$!SMJsJ&.k3rK r'v 0 limng-l Hurlnc till- sate wr will nle uuu.v nb-elntidy m .''- 1 rH fr rP . H ' " '" ',,,'h eu-lmner hviMiik u nurrlm-i. In our U'llb U, .. S.iQ-.islM.A tnr,. ,i Iliimly ( tin of ote snnp for nil imrpn-i'i SLXLJtd Ferd 'i7.t, SL79 Univrrial, 55.45 Standard, S6.95 -tCTtm Rc, All lizet (or all can. Special 59c ST svtSs ")v fr r ;si MONIX"1 GOc Reg. OAc Sale. . OV & yps Champien "X" Spark Plnji iC'.'ZTi - In ie p' I i.I-il. L . Regular Price 1 fp v 75c. Special Uf Sale QQc ' ' Price. "J TIRES TUBES ALL FIRST GRADE All Cei'd Tires 12 V' Oversize Wfek Uj il 0B fll IBIS V i w H wv V ti 30x3 Nonskid $5.94 6000-.Mil Guarantee 30x312 Nonskid $6.94 6000-Mile Guarantee OTHER SIZES Fabric. Guaranteed 6000 Mile: Size Size 32 N.'.1: S 7.01 .'I0x3'2. 31 x I 11.7.'. 3Us3',2. r,2i ie.i; 3.1 I 31x1 SI'E(IL 93 30 3"; Oversized Cord Tires, $11.98 Cenli, Guaranteed 10,000 Mile. $ 8.95 12.93 32x1 10.93 10.9.-. 3:1x1 17.4.'. 11.18 31 x I 17.95 32 x '; 21.95 33.x 1'2 22.45 31 xl'-j 22.95 35 x ' . 22.95 3 x I ' 23.95 35 x 5 20.95 37 5 27.95 Grease and Oil Guns neli. brass com cem tina'l'iii trtnn and Vulue :.S0. Bpec'.al Best Grnde, 1 Year Guarnnteed Red Tubes 30 i 3 S1.27 32 t A $1.99 33 x 4-... .52.89 30 i 3j 1.27 33 x 4 . ..2.09 31 x 4'2 2.99 32 i 3 '- .1.52 34x4 2.19 35 x 4'a.. 3,09 31 x 1 .1.89 32 x 4a . 2.79 35 x .'. . . 3.59 Reb r-k n Tir-. CS lODCS I A m $1.19 (i Hcln-lie' i, 1'eben i ar.i.ul lie i . IIp.I ti,r 'jURll'y in I'liila ' '' I ."' . s ar.. t'le lewewt. -ti... 1 ' I. tr .1 within the reach of cwrv .i ,.j i.ner pnnie. I'rieed $ itili ififtllSten Hundreds of Other Standard Items at Great Savings MAIL ORDERS SHIPiED SAMf. DAY HimXJ till L.U BEND HO MQ.VEV OPEN EVENINOS UHTIL 0 30 HUNDAY TO 1 00 P. M. Iltintvn THIS BALE Times Square Aute Supply Ce. 2S0 NORTH BKOAS3 STREET SPRUCE 1757 VKladejjifa RACE 5111 lii A ttentien A utumn Brides! Bridal Satin 40 inches wide s a beautiful Drldal (.'own. A lenl allty. e Satin ltMi&rpxt'' II - Mnle il 50 Mil Crep i i tu in. if A lientitlful I I ilellKht any wc II $JiJ5 B All CXtl Compare our values. Yeu y are sure te Vvw mnke a saving NX here. hes wide unllty tlmt ulieu'd mian, A ?B value. recaded Canten Crepe 40 inches wide etnely beautiful sill;. A real $ii,50 value. QHAKER SILKS v- 2&3x 3 j 3 II J Mill Ord.r. Promptly F1II.J Purchn.lng AjenU' Ord.ri AccepLd 1104 Arch Street immmmmmmMM The Lamp Shep 19 N. 9TH STREET Branch Stere of the New Yerk LIKlt Sutip U Ce., eHcrs the following specinlH, atuHnvin,; U rnnpinfr in reductions of 35 te 50'. TheS M vmucs must ee Keen te ue appreciated. 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On this night of witches and goblins and make believe, conclude the evening with something that is real and genuine SUPPLEE ICE CREAM, Special prices for large social affairs. seldom equaled never excelled SOP KssJr 'less? flab I ICE w ' JwiELi jELm CPEAH notice the jGavar' r- One of the SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES Products SUPPLEE ICE CREAM ) w lM . r f