Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC TFirxiER-PHIAELPHlA, - .WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 3.3, 19,
1922.
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T ' ' T '.IV ' ' ' ' I -
ffSRGENC.Y RAILS
'. CIRCLING WRECK
f
o-aiiner Reopens Traffic After
h Fatal Smash Jams Track
at Pert Clinten
f
2 KILLED, 15 INJURED
Emnrency tracks eyer which trains
ire being operated were laid this morn mern
lnr around the Philadelphia and Read-
Ing Railway wrec m ion v.......,
which two women were killed and flf
(Mq ether persons en a train filled
vth Christmas shoppers returning hemu
from Thlladclphlr were Injured last
" The wreck, caused by derailment of a
trpln of leaded coal cars, which crashed
Inte the side of a passenger train
jtandlns en an adjoining track at the
Tort Clinten station, burled the tracks
under n mass of wreckage requiring
many hours te remove. Wrecking crews
begin work at 11 o'clock last night,
nnd It Is said the tracks will net be
cleared until some time tonight.
Victims of Crash -
Thoc killed In the wreck were:,.
Sirs. Jesse Stevenson, of Fettsvllle.
Miss Helen Jennings, of Pettsvllle..
The Injured :
Mrs. C. 0. Patterson, Pottstown,
bruised.
Mrs Ma Nagle, Pert Carben, Pa.,
left hand cuti
Mrs. Kate Hughes, New. Philadelphia,
l'a., back Injured.
in McCaffrey. Pettsvllle, arm
squeezed.
II, 0. Fahl, Auburn t eye and knee
cut.
Mhs Kate Fitch, Auburn ; back cut.
" Mrs. Harry JenUlns, PettsvlJIe ; head
rut.
Mrs. Christian Millet, St. Clair, Pa. ;
both hands nnd left eye cut.
Mrs. Otte ,1. Miller, St. Clair. Pa. ;
both knees rut.
Arthur Zimmerman, Weedhaven ; both
bands rut.
William Ievan, Pettsvllle; both
hands nnd left leg cut.
Charles Neece, Pettsvllle: left hand
ami knee rut.
L. Hcnselmclr, Philadelphia ; left leg
and hand cuti
0. D. Smith, Pettsvllle; left hnnd
II. Schartel, Schuylkill
llaen; left feet cut.
In addition te bodily Injuries, nil nrc
buffering from severe shock.
1 Steel Cars Ripped Open
The heavy coal cars swept the side
of the passenger train, which left Phil
adelphia nt I!:fi0 P. M., with great
force nnd ripped open long holes in the
steel passenger coaches. The last two
coaches and a chair-car were overturned.
Many of the passengers In the over
turned cais were knocked unconscious.
Others tried te swing themselves
through the windows nnd efforts werp
made te help the Injured out te the
station platform.
The injured were carried en special
trains te Pettsvllle, a short distance
aw a), nnd work trains were rushed
from Heading nnd Shamokin te open
the tracks te traffic. Many tens of
coal, destined for Philadelphia, were
plied high en the tracks and station
platform.
In response te telephone calls for
laedical aid, all ambulances and most
of the plijMclans in Pettsvllle were
rushed te the fecene, while another
rmercencv train was dispatched from
Heading with physicians and surgical
I dressings.
The firt relief te nrrive was from
Hamburg, which nt once sent Its am
lulances nnd phjHicIniiH te the tcene
cf the wreck. Kirst-nid treatment weh
iiien li the Ilnuiliurg physicians.
In ndditien te these treated at hos hes
nltiiis, many ether persons were in
jured by bruises nnd shocks, but pro
ceeded te their homes ns seen as they
feuld be transferred te another train.
S70,000'F1RE IN NORTHEAST
Destruction "of" Business Section of
Erie Ce. Town Narrowly Averted
Erie, Pa., Dec. 13. (Hy A. P.)
lrc, which, for a time, threatened the
destruction of the business section of
Northeast, sixteen miles east of here,
early this morning, caused $70,000
dadiage te two buildings nnd four
business places. Apparatus from Erie
was detailed te the town te aid In
stepping the flames.
The A. P. Cushman dry goods store
was destrbyed with Its Christmas
stock, entailing a less of $35,000. Twe
explosions of gasoline' in the Dlchl
Plumbing Shep, adjoining the store,
blew out the entire front of the build
ing. 'The N. P. Begulshutz furlture
store, te the south of the Cushman
place, was damaged by smoke and
wntcr te the extent of $5000. The
buildings were 'owned by Whltchlll
mothers, whose less Is estimated at
$23,000.
30 Days In Jail for Ten-Cent Theft
Pittsburgh. Dec. 13. (By A. P.)
Mrs. Lizzie McElaney was sentenced in
police court here today by Magistrate
B. L. Succep te pay a fine of $00 or
spend thirty days In jail for the theft
of n ten-cent stove lifter. The man
ager of a five and ten cent store tes
tified the woman walked out of the
establishment with the stove lifter
without paying for It.
POSTOFFICE THIEVES FOILED
Arrival of Janitor Prevents Loot
ing of Carlisle Office
Carlisle, Pa., Dec. 18. (By A. Pi)
Robbers broke into the Carlisle Post Pest
office early today through a back win
dow and blew off the combination te the
vault, but were frightened off before
they vcemplctcd their weik of looting
the place.
Whether the robbers had gained en
trance te ihe vault Is net known, as
the postefllce empleyes were unable te
open the deer. , The peslmnstcr snld he
did net believe anything wns taken.
The Janitor came en duty nt 3 A. M.,
nnd his arrival Is believed! te have
scared off the robbers.
Water Famine Closes Laundry'
Shamokin, Pa., Dec. 13. On ac
count of It he water shertnge, the Mon
arch Laundry here will be , forced te
close down, (
zfe&cte&
often neglect their own precious
eyesight while teaching children
the value of geed vtiten. Wife
teachers "SEE SPEAKB TO HER
RIGHT," at the FIRST INDI
CATION OF EYE TROUBLE.
GLASSES AT MODERATE COST
TORIC
Carved Ltnitt with tf CA
finger-piece mesnl- PaJU
ing at low at
Loek
Through SPEARE'S
Invisible Bifocals
Ne cement, (f ipjpja A A
pue.UV
no I e d sing
plnce for dirt.
AS LOW AS
mm
OPTICAL
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WHERE ECONOMY RULES
Lighting Fixtures
Manufacturing Ce., Inc.
JftJSsy
33 NORTH 11TH STREET
One Doer
Above Filbert
. The, greatest reduction sale lu lighting Fixture, ever held In Phil., will
take place at our, brunch itere for one week starting Friday, Dec. 8th. This will
be, without a doubt, a money-saving eale, and te' these who, are, or wilt be, In
need of fixture, we advise quick action for your own benefit.
fur til
d solid
Ur.is
LUht Fixture
with 24-inch
jOrie. "
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EVEJCY FIXTURE GUARANTEED COME EARtVT
This S-Ltcht
fixture
complete
Oennln.
Tuniritea
Iiulh. for
Xnia Tree.
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1 ' " S2.95 yk Sal. Price i-i
w we. Wr 1 a r7 il i
Thif mtt lift BTgiintEvny On. The Wmpi6QTCj!L " nVCer"'
llall Order. Require IBe Additional en Each Item
a North 11th q
SU IIONEHHAV, UKL'KMIlKIt 18, 1UU. Hf.ri' Oneim 0 A. M. .Vtmvn 0 V. M. M M
nellenburgS
ENTIRE BLOCK- MdRKET re 12 STREETS J
SEABOARD AIR LINE
F L O R I
RAILWAY-,
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FOLLOW THE SUMMER
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Palm B.aeh
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Winter Teurlit Tlekrts at Btdaetd Bate. I.'ew en Sal.
AUawleg Btoperen. Itetnrn Limit June ifttta, 1PM.
Ne. 1
Flarida
Cuba Spl.
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out.ilrer .perta In the
rare cltmata ' the
Carolina, and Flerida.
8:10 All
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Sesthern Pinei, N. C.
CamdcD, S. C.
Savannah, Ga.
Brcuwick, Gi.
Palm Beach, Miami
and Tampa,
Belleair, Saraieta,
St. Petersburg
Writ, new for rtterra.
tiens nnd authentle In.
fermatle-i. Alse book book
let, "Wintering In
th. Beutb."
J. C. Jchnioe, D.P.A.
1585 Cbeitnut St.,
Phil... Pa.
Waiblnnten, D. 0.,
offleo. 714 ltth St.,
M. W.
Raisins
are the most healthful fruit
one can ent. When we tell you
that in our generous leaf of
Victer
Raisin Bread
they are sprinkled aplenty,
you will readily grasp Ita feed
value.
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; THE PHILADELPHIA
SAVING FUND SOCIETY
700 WALNUT ST.
West Philadelphia Office, IS Se. 52nd St.
Interest Rate te Depositors
4
FROM JANUARY 1, 1923
!
10c
leaf
(n all ear Stores
M
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TROLLEY-'ROUN
AND
KNOW YOUR TOWfl
Oeaxxzxuzzn
Frem Market Street Wharf
EVERY SUNDAY
Atlantic City
Wildwood
.50
SUNDAY -1
OUTINGS ;
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- Ba lala City
""" Coraena Inlet
Trl' StonaHmrber
Pe.rmem
i... Avatlen
ytu82ZS?$f CareUaa Av. ) 7 804
r all ether reaert. T.iefl
Anuleaea
Andrew. Ar.nu.
Oc.an City
uape May
Sea lata Cil
FneM bread street station
J3.SO WASHINGTON
J3.00 BALTIMORE
Round Trip SUNDAYS
,.. Jan. 7,21 1 F.h. 4,18
B'0i Street 7.60 W est Plilla. 7 MM
JtQ.0l)0NEW YORK
pCJrt;u.Yii;
SUNDAYS, Dec. 17, 3I Jan. 14,2S
Breid Street . .,.....! 7.40W
nest I'h.la. 7.J(A Vnril. Phil. 1 sZ
Pennsylvania System
ruh.. . -.. . ..
oreadwajr umiiea
ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS
Admia.len Fr. except durief .pecl.l
advertised exhlbitiena
Bread A Cherry Sta.
Reut.. I 2-3-e-20.24-33-4-4B-53
neautirnl palnttnn and sculpture.
Own weekday. 0 A. M. te S I. 11 .
Bandar. 1 te S I. M. Hundai. and
Frlilai. .Iwsts trte. lt
ACADEMY' OF NATURAL SCIENCES
AdmlHlea Fr. 10th Race St..
Routes t 9.16.21-33-44
World f.raeu. museum of stuffed ani
mal, and birds, shells, fossil., minerals,
ete.
Open weekday. B A. M. te 5 P. M
Sunder. 1 te G V. M. C)
AQUARIUM Admission Free
Falrmeunt Paik
20th at Spring Cardan Sta.
Reuteai 43-44-48
Lane nd showy rilselay of fresh and
sea-water Sab and reptiles.
Open .T.rr day In tb year, I A. M
te B V. II. (3)
BETSY ROSS HOUSE
Admission Free
23t Arch St. Routed 8-2B-33-44-48
"Blrthplar. of Old Glory." Tlere. In
1778. under the direction of Oeorce Wash
Irj.ten, wss made the tlrst American
ri.K-
Oren dally, etcept bunday., 0 A, II te
S.30 V. M. (tl
CART'ENTCRS1 hall
Admission Free 320 Chestnut St
Reutc.l D-0-13-18.25-30-42-50-r.l-C5
Meeting: plaie uf the First Continental
Congress. Orlalna) arm rlislrs, historic
record, and relics ar. shown.
Open dally, eic.pt Sunday., 0 A, if.
te 4 P. U.
CITY HALL TOWER
Admission Free Bread & Market Sts.
Reuteai 2.10.1 1.1C-17-20-21.24-31.32
34-37-38-41-53-Market.Fronklerd
Elevated
Tep M8 feet al ere the sidewalk. Kle
T.tnr .errlce Apnlr fnr milile, Ilur.ai
of Information, ground fleer, rite Hull
0:en weekdejs (I A. M te 0 V. M .
Saturday. 0 te 11.30 A M. (0)
COMMERCIAL MUSEUM
Admission Fre.
34th bele Spruce St.
Reute.l 11-13-34-37-40
Functional rolldt'ena of raw and
inAiiufnctured nredm t of the weilil
Al) referenre lllirsry nnd fore Bn trerte
Inf irnintlen tmreuii ,,
(il.fii weekda 0 A M. te 5 T, M .
MiuJsvpi 1 te 0 I' M. ( I
HORTICUl.TUnAL HALL
Admloilen Frce
Falrmeunt Park Ruut.i 33-38-40-43
Collection of palms nnd plant, with
special flower shows perledlc.lly.
Open daily. Including Huud.y.. A, M,
t b V. M. l
INDEPENDENCE HALL CROUP
Admission Free
Chestnut St.. 8th te Oth St..
Reute. I 4.0-13.18.I0-36-12.80-S1-O3
Hern, of Liberty r.ell, Congress Hall,
scene of Hushing! n'i Inauguration,
Philadelphia', first i Ity llall.
Opm weeldnye V 11 tj 4 1. II..
Hiinda). 1 te 1 l" SI "'
PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM
MEMORIAL HALL
Admission Fre.
ralrmeunt Park Reute.l 33-38-40.43
arled (ellecllnnt pulntlng. .llrer,
El.sa, pettere, purnlaln teytllea, period
furniture, Amrliun .iilliultlf".
Oiwn dally It A U. te .unset, except
Uenday., Bundsjs 1 te 3 I', M. (101
UNITED STATFS MINT
Admission I'rcc
10th & Spring Garden Sts.
Reute.l 2-21-24-43-43
TarnreHt mint In the nrhl Precesse.
of mining geld. sller, hrunr and nlikel
lelnH are shown
Open weeUi only. 0 A. M te 3 V St.,
Baturdiy. 0 te 11 00 A. II. Ill)
U. S. NAVY YARD Adrr..'.alen Fra.
l.eafue Island Reut. 20
mar I e
P. II.
L'suallr some nf the hnttleshlpe ma
Tlslted between 10 M nnd 3
Oreunds ejen iikdTi 0 A. M. te
P. M Ter Information shout Runder
I'rrmlts telepleue On con 0300- eiti'iiilen
S3. (12)
UNIVERSITY Or PENNSYLVANIA
Reute.l 11-13-31-37-40-42
Campus and building',. 34th A Weel
land Franklin PMd and .Stadium ll.ld
A Spruce. t'nhersltv Durnitterlrs and
llet.nlc.l (i.nlpns, 3llth A WneJInnd.
Open erery day, sunrise te .unset. (13)
UNIVERSITY MUSEUM
Admission Free 33d A Spruce Sts.
Reuteei 1 1-13-34-37-40-42
Inter, atlnar rel'c. of ani-lent dynaetles.
Including Jewie, iitterv, tastrles,
tenihs, templi snl minimlis, Krne
Illustrated lectures Patiinlay. and h in-
dcys, Nevenil er t te Sprll 1. 3,30 r M,
.ii'seum op n w
iM.idiyu a te 6 V It
10 A M, te 5 I'.M ,
(HI
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS
Admlsoletit Adult. 3S-. Chllclren 15c
34t!i & Clirrcl Ave, Reut. IS
rtuiwndetis collection nf lira animal,
hlrds .nd reptiles Principal fed'ng
henrs 10 te 11 A M. aud 3 te 4,30 P. SI,
Open .very day In tb. year, 8 A. SI,
te .unset. (IB)
PHILADELPHIA RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY
Wonderful Holiday Selections of
Exquisite Imported Hand
Embroidered Lingerie
Tremendously Underpriced
Unusually lovely gift-lingerie direct from Paris, Brussels, the Philippines
and Perte Rice all of finest nainsoek, hand embroidered in charming designs.
$3.50 Garments, Each. . . . C1 OQ
Hand embroidered French PXW
gowns, envelope chemises, straight chemises
and step-in bloomers.
54.00 and $4.50 Garments, $2.65
Gowns, envelope chemisps, straight chemises,
vests and step-ins te match.
$5.00 te $6.00 Garments, gQ g
Gowns, envelope chemises, step-in bloomers
and vests te match.
$6.50 te $8.00 Gowns and QA QK f
Envelene Chemises P.0J u
$1.95
Perte Rican
Gowns
Hand made nnd hand embroidered in
lovely clTecls.
Jr 'i "' rVT V
oes5saTHi- vamswr
bNEtlFrJBUROS Second Fleer
Beautiful
Upholsteries
Fer Gifts or te Decorate Your
Own Heme at Extremely
Lew Prices
Wonderful Sale of
Chinese and Japanese Table
Runners, Wall Panels, Mandarin
Skirts, Pillow Tops, Victrela
Cevers, Priest Robes, Etc.
25 te 40 Savings
Make wonderful Xmas gifts and beautify
the home.
$3.00 Table Scarfs, $1.48 Each
$5.00 Table Scarfs, $1.98 Each
$6.98 Table Scarfs, $2.98 Each
All these beautiful pieces of art make
the most wonderful decorations for your
home or the embroideries can be used for
dress trimming, for making lamp shades.
Just the thing te put that little bit of color
in the right place.
$3.98 Pretty Vcleur (gi QO
Cushions, Each '. :
$3.00 Cushions, $1.50
Make Very
Prctiii
Ad
vantage of
yiis .'.v-traerdi-naru
Offer!
Made of high-grade veleurs combined with
beautiful damask or tapestry trimmed with a
galleen, round in shape. Well filled.
Aromatic Red Cedar Chests
gmmMM At
lSSH Greatly
fcnE.-gAsBAaiSf jga.r, jll ta liCaUCCii
& 9 -sW Prices
S13.98 Cedar Chests, $9.98
$19.98 Cedar Chests, $11.98
$21.98 Cedar Chests, $14.98
$26.98 Cedar Chests, $17.18
$3(5.98 Cedar Chests, $28.98
$ 15.00 Cedar Chests, $3.3.98
Many ether styles te select fieni. All
marked low. Made of genuine red cedar.
Tongue and groove const! uctien. Iland
i ubbed finish. All equipped with Yale
locks brass hinges, rnsteri and handles.
$S.98 te $19.98 Marie Antoinette
Curtains, Pair
$5.98 t0 $16.98
In white and ecru. Excellent quality
double thread net heavily appliqued. 'Yi
yawls leii . Heautiful designs.
X-rM,yTMyTf.jM..yM-
Wonderful Stocks of
I
j Levely & Inexpensive
J Silk Dresses
l Fer Larger Women
That Are Decidedly Big
Values at Thzse Popular ,
Prices
$19.75, $25.00, t
$29.75 & $32.75 .'
P
Dressy, stylish frocks in a host of i
smarty mid-winter styles the very type r
dress one needs this busy holiday season
and particularly choice for gifts.
iMatle up in soft, fine qualities of
Crepe de Chine and Canten Crepe,
featuring the nciccst of style points and '
trimmings. Sizes 42li te 5fi2.
STlEI U NBLfRGS Second Fleer
ajtVrW5a'?S! F y-TzpTH&zriPt n
Give Her the Makings, of a Levely
New Silk Freck! Cheese It
Tomorrow Frem These
Five Wonderful One-Day
Specials in Holiday
Gift Silks
Silks Boxed Upen Request
S3.00 Satin Chanueuse,
Yard
40 inclKs wide a'l )iire silk firel. wecn
ewelle-t 'hade of navy blue an' bin..
s5.00 Silk Duvetvnc,
Yard
10 inches wide all pure silk reversible.
Cemes in black and a geed tango of street
colors.
$3.00 Black Crepe de
Chine, Yard
10 inches, wide all puie silk--ery fine
weave geed body and excclluit I. la 1.
$4.00 Canten Crepe,
Yard
10 inches wide heavy qu. it all puie
silk comes in b'ack and a go. d arge of
(.olers.
$1.75 Black Taffeta, 1 O
Yard PXi
::." inches wide all silk geed body am,
m ri tinish. s,s J - Swen.l Fleer
$1.98
$2.98
ilk reversible,
nge of street
Ik- - cry fine
il l.la 1 .
$2.98
it al
ji cl a i
$1,
T.INEtfiliti,? i
A.,n4he Wonderful OmrtUMtfl
,"""' . e . ... f tA. svsaA4 ti:
in Sharp, in uur acmc wjtfwjM
- .- v-
Yaras or men -
$4 Pure Irish Lii
Satin Damask
at $2.85 yd.
Very heavy quality, cxtra-flne weave, with
, 4 MntlAIII lllniltt
. 2 yards wide, in spot, wreath, stripe,
Aatien and stripe nnd rese patterns.
car-
400 Boxed Hemstitched Pure
Linen Damask Dinner Sets
Levely for Giving and Greatly
Underpriced!
Snowy bleach pure linen dnmnsk sets,
consisting of one large-slze hemstitched
dinner cloth and half-dozen large-size nap
kins te match. Choice of several beautiful
patterns. These are four representative
values-:
!'?;50 $7.84 ," $15.00
oie. . .
ST! 8H-50
Sets,
in $i8-50
Pure Linen Guest Towels
$1.00 Towels, fiec Each
$1.25 Towels, 85c Each
$1.50 Towels, $1.00 Each
Snowy blench, fine pure Irish linen huck
towels with deep damask borders.
$7.00 Pure Linen Dinner 5K Aft
Napkins, Dezen J5J.VV
Fine heavy quality pure Irish linen sntin
damask napkin, large size. Pretty patterns.
Lace-Trimmed Scarfs and
Squares
Trimmed with deep torchen lace and fin
ished with filet medallions. Make beautiful
Xmas gifts.
$2.00 Scarfs, 18x45 Inches, tf- Of?
at, Each pJLaWJ
$2.50 Scarfs, 18x34 Inches, (J "I fTA
at, Each viJJLfJJ
$2.50 Squares, 30x30
Inches, at, Each
$1.50
S Second Fleer
THIS SMART NEW
Tuxedo Sweater
Makes a Splendid
Christmas Gift
Geed Leeking,
Practical and
Inexpensive at
$3.95
A m c d i u m-weight
model of pure wool,
designed en excellent
lines, with belt and
pockets. Ju-t the right
weight for wear under
coat or cape, or around
the home.
Decidedly "gifty" in its fancy
weave and pretty colorings Flame,
Huff, Orchid, Fawn, Orange, Gray,
Navy, Brown and Copen. Sizes 36 te
16. One sketched.
- " Second Fleer
Real Walrus
Traveling Bags
As Fine a Gift as You'd Want te Give
a Man Positively Can't Be Purchased
Outside Snellenburg's for as Lew as
$13.65 ea.
Leather lined -solid
brass locks
and catches. 18
and 20 inch size
i n brown and,
black. They hae
the quality, finish
and workmanship
ei Hags usually selline: for douhle Ihis nriec.
Snfi i nh "RC'S Fn&t Fletr
S3.50 50-Inch Velour, (g-J fety
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Itich, lu&tieus velour in three fchades ca'i
l)t .plit for draperies. Mill run, spot cah
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$3.9S Lace
Ks,.$2.75
Very pretty lace
panels. 45 inches wide
and 2A yaids lone.
rade nnd
ems,
id eciu.
Uwther Shipment of the Witnlcrtul
$1.25 Terry Cleth, Yard
Beautiful pntterns; lovely
coleis; exceptional quality; reversible.
Hequircs no lining.
65 c
Tomorrow Mrs. Prime, of Ihc Oneida Community ; Ltd.,
Will Again Demonstrate the Merits of
Community Plate Silverware
Fer the purpose of introducing te every familv
of Philadelphia and vicinity this exquisite Table
Siherware and te answer questions concerning
its u.sage and care.
Community Plate Silverware Is the
Last Werd in Beauty of Design
and Service A Christmas
Gift de Luxe
WWtVr you rhoese a single piec" e'- a IkmhI--emc
Cenimim'tv (Mic-t, remmunity P!ae is sure
te receie a delighted welcome, either in veur own
home or from your friend. It is a reil'v worth
while juft. excellent in quality and splendidly dur
able. Come in today and see it demonstrated !
All Fancy Pieces in Velvet-Lined
Gift Bexes
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Teaspoons. Set of 6 $3.7,-)
De"pr Spoons. Set of (5 $7.25
Table Srnns, Set of 6 $7.50
Dinner krme ., Hellew
Handle, Set of (i $10.50
Salad Ferks, Set of 6 $7.00
Dinner Ferks, Flat Handle,
Setoff).., $7.50
Butter Spreaders, Set of G.
Dinner Knives, Modeled
Handle, Set of (i
Bouillon S( eens, Set of (i..
Celd M(nt FerU, Each
Butter Knife, Each
Gravy Ladle, Each
Sugar Speen, Each
Berry Speen, Each...
$6.00
$7.00
$7.00
$2.25
$1.25
$2.50
$1.25
$3.25
bNCLLENUURGS Fourth Fleer
Alse a Complete Assortment of Community Chests Containing' Frem 26 te
' 200 Pieces STlCLLtmlURaS First Fleer
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N. SNEIJENBURG & CO.
N. SNELLENBURG & CO.
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