Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA? MONDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1022
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TEE HOUSE
By UUVKUE GIBBS
Auther of "Youth Triumphant" and Other Bucccssts
Copyright, 19 tt, D. Appleton d Ce.
, WHO'S WHO IN THE STORX
vV:L"mj rhnrminn. at once irritated
tni attracted by .
mlviD BANQREE, young American
ilhmleght and war veteran, amazed
. It changes in manner and customs,
Invpht out by the war, but inter
ttted in Cherry. His modest funds
1 ere invested with her father,
leaner iu vwu - -
imj.u L 1mt Att 4t
i. MOIIUN, who has tuccessfully
?,
OMI,
lift
.liiniifit (An eciai iac ej iie
M0O0 COWAN
finfrtrnfip Jtnf.t
-.. nf cave-man WPC, 01 tonem
Cherry imagines she is enamored.
mOB MOIIUN, son, is a typically reck-
His veungster.
tEOIiail WGETT, elderly chorus,
tMosephising as the story develops.
JOHN ClIICUESTEtt, whom, Mrs.
. t II 111.. Jn Mtr.1t AM.Jm.Iai
chapter XX
Wertt"
CIIK11UY slept uneasily and awoke
tintinppv. It sremed nfter the Inter
'iitv wllli licr mother that something
Tilal nan rohe im i"'ui
!,, ,ftlgcs of yeiilhfiil Idealism rrntpr rrntpr
innreiiml the family iik rt entitythe
ipirlt of tins Hah. licr mother liad
fillril tlifin if'nee tlie hour of their mis
fortune, jvhleh ncemcd, te lmvp robbed
Irref wine intrinsic qilnllly of charac
ttr that hnd been hern before. Cherry
yrii Martini new te discover hew wide
vis the breach that bad Brown between
thrm. Yes'terdny. even, slie hnil be;-n
ble te ttifnls of licr'metlier with nxmlle
f liidiilBence. Today ulic could think
cnlv of her father. What, nil" hnd seen
had' dlim-ked her and the situation linil
been brutal. Htit her .severity hud been
Instinctive. She hnd no r'-'Srets for her
. .ti.l jivi.fnuunfl IHHln fit thf
irflllKni" "I'll v !'-'-' " v..
breii 1.
kfiist table wnere ner nieuirr jehr'u
L .!....tIir nu IMinri'V
lid.
tlln lull!
mitiei'is of ii' restless night
Neither
alliuled In their conversation
which hail
Blllini il " ni'' v. -. , .
....... i:.,iiilnu f.i- rvnn !rp:itir smritiial
dani'iRC. It was her four of this which
lpiesed Cherry's one Impulse te threw
hfivrlf into her mother's arms and
t.lcii.1 nith lier for the dignity of the
fanill'. Itut the moment pined. Alicia
tviir iiilv civil. Slie hud tl dnd of a
rhllil with the iiinnuen of n woman of
I'thc ""'Id. and these had always Hcrvcd
Jifr ttilli a Kind et spurious iiikiiiij.
mpreM.Ie te Hiem- who did net knew
bcr well. It was the attitude of one
nbeve reproach intended as a rebuke te
Ifr (oniunielieus daughter. Cherry
antleri-loed and was silent.
Of euiirve Cherry's eensci"nte was
elrar v te her i.et te Uavul s rooms
iii I-.-, u . -
t Hint did net iet her mothers rev-
,n , uf any of its Hgi.ificance. !'.-
,.nien were talking about liff
elv What hurt her mere even than
:'r'..!l'.iLrfi,;.,!:'t
but
rial
rile
Tilel
liU
tin im..i.' .f- ... - ,- , ..
mother s iiidilleren
.M.e-fn,.s ,,f taiV visit, Any wnipen
n ttnj iei nini ir n iiiiiiiiii(.'iii' ii-h
bid served for Alicia's riposte and she
bail ilm-eii it blindly im tier rage.
Blither childish and silly, but none tlv
.less luirlful I uuse of I tint.
I,. (1,.,l,l ,lmL Clutirv liml done llllinv
things almost as indiscreet, dining, sup
ping late, nlene with boys, staying out
H.ll1 nil I Mu ..f I In. fltftllf
UHIII nil in'iur " ' '"., -
Bietlier's pretests hud never been at the
.... .. ,i... ..A..rn.w . lint
Hours ei l ne i.icni. huh hit
mm iiiiiii' iiiiiii iit.li. intwi.t. .i.i i
Clicrrj hnd already discovered that the
change in their fertunea hud also
rianfd her relations with the world
mil the world's with her. In tin bill-,'
wen flats she had been mercdj n hpidled
child doing what she pleased. New she
wasa girl with u reputation te lese.
Then, she hnd chosen her friends care-
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C.l UIMI Pill IILf .1 III'; 1.--M 1, IM
nnrlil nut .if .iviulnmin Vfiw. flu'
lerM seeineil te weigh mere heavily in
the scale against Iter. It shocked her
te discover herself rather conspicuous
igfiinvt tlie background of her peccadil
loes. With this choice morsel of gossip
te their tongues. Cherry already steed
condemned.
Kate (hope le be ironical. Cherry
framed into the bathroom mirror as she
washed out some tnulcrc-let liinc. It
would have been funny if it weren't se
aerlniis.. Jehn Chichester had probably
known of ibis for some weeks. Per
hnps I Cherry dropped the garment
with n splash, and stared at her sur
prised image. This morsel of gesMp had
warned Jehn Chichester's cars!
This new- cNplniiicd why he had never
proposed in her! The coincidence was
taitlln-. Ill attentions had suddenly
ifSM-il -lmrll.t after that visit. And
jj.uiu .Ningrce, slie remembered, bud
fallen at iilmut the same time iiintr,'
the bun nf bis displeasure, Uf course!
ehe was almost certain new. Peer
Itainrvrs!
In her nature, relic of Mime forgotten
Iiisli nnee,.(ir jimenable te the humor
of I lie paradox, a spark of merriment
lnirKt ferlli into lliune. Slie sank te the
Mse in the bathtub regarding her drip
Pni? IiiiiiiIn and laiished.
Nature hiis its wifely appliances.
JHe smallest capacity for humor some
times weighs hcavilj in tlie belancn
sailed a liitterness, lipping perileiisl
jrar the edge f despair. She forget the
wiliiri'M of xcsierdny in the sardonic
i"ii are or her innocence and Daiid's.
jle hed lieen se startled when she had
'ieil.ei I nt hlH deer, mi disturbed alKiut
w clothing, he aiiBtere in his kindness.
ouch u lecr !
mI'1 i-!. " "',H J"st ",0se repressions
lilch t herrj liked in him for they
fined the index of bis ehnructer nnd
uggeated by their negotive qualities
teiife of force in restraint, lie wan
Ki. ."'," M) Mnp' ,im' I'" lnd always
lit'"!"1 ,''. ff rn- xhe wmibl have
iSfd nethiiig lietier than te have gene
e mm imw m unburdened herself et
vLTy ,re,Mv- 1!"t this, of course.
impossible. .She could net sieak
V.....I ,uulrr tn n.v one. The .con.
ftrLi1 iw"h '!,ip,,l'! tee had made
t.u i . Jllst n ,i," nwkward about
llltl.1!.. ..VHvi'1' nml Mh wondered a
ennu tlllN,' u"'''"', ns far as she
SibL. rim?,b,"r ,,p ,,",1 cvcr uccn
lton,eui,b2ut, "'3'tliIiiB. She wns
'wnicieim et shades of wensitiveness-
fcanv f""'1 ,0 "nvW with regard te
ah. i, i " ""iiai'iH witn lite mat
mil never rnieinVui-e,l im.L.i.1111.
;," "nu never reine
V,a? ,P'lrni,,f "
. J'cr laughter, bitt
fee .
Ittcr as It was, gave
..T'"hr. eiiin aim health were In
rrMrn?, ',"l lpiwlr. Until the
uf!n'.m?n't "he hud failed In even-
the in. "f Bl,10 I""' undertaken, found
SneJaf 'v of ,10r "'apaelty-wlth
lZX 'llfli,M"t "lnn thoe f h" new
irugglp for bitenc... Wl,n !,. ...,.
.l any
effort te bring her mother te
D ' --. imiiii, HIT II1I
Jni ' , w,eu,,1 up wastedwavea of
Aliei.' ,,i,MU1"S against the i
rock of
'iCla'n n
Hiu :"" .
lth n ,J ,,ew rough eentacls
In... n?'lKV of Dnvld'a nhrases-shc
"d te nfi'i 'le JV,0"".1 y '" Kamf.
fath.r In m1 " whil,! sue keusht out her
.. ''I)a -'''L00'".'......
V." K'dng Te work ' cncertul,y-
tfnlft,,la,.ai "t1? ,,lH "" "n'1
lent- Jt'ew,v I" bi chair. He was nl-
l'lmnn J,"""'i,nt ."K'Tding her
"Erd l...Rl,l'i f1ll0Wl'l '" "'ft. then
"' when ',iH. I'1'? ",eant KOmethlnB
,'rai 'VcsTVUe sud:k'n
,e:0''l.Sr,,u,el,' "when "did
OF M6&UN
Yeu knew I've been trying for
wcekfi te get bemetliing t de
knew I've been trvlne for weeks te
get something worth while te de
ww.ethlng that would really help out
when the money in gene, but I rucs
I m a flivver."
And then in detail for the first tinu
SllO told llllll fill lint, nrnndniir.nu ir
".Nlrnf'' ,nnk'lf femiiieiit, frowning
siiKuny irem nine te time us though
finding difficulty in mental concentra
tion. Vben -he finished he took up
his extinguished cigar and struck a
mutch.
"And new. n.y dear V" he n,kcd.
.. AJPb T w,lM "''-ed nt Stnev &
Ueinple s. twelve a week nt first. inavLe
fifteen later."
"Doing whaf.7"
"Mndcliiif fin 'nilv. iu .I..A..n. t
bet wren whiles tying paekageh"
.leiieillig:"
Oil. I Ulf.1 W.'llt' 1111 "ml .ln... I...
aisles ill Inn vninif Imll.iu' tnn..ii.i..
exhibiting walMs and summer frock.
' e 'get te start in at something. ThntV
all I in fit for. It's taken me six months months
te find that out. Hut T knew new."
.My dear child, sit down. I want te
talk te jeu. You've been worrying me
a great deal. I've had you im mv con
science." '
I'Dad! Why?"
"I feel that I ewe veu a great debt
for tlie lessens I didn't teach veu while
you were growing te wnii.nnlioed l-s-
(l (lint I li.nl itxttw. 1 1 r .
i ... ., -
;"''
" moment en Is ci;ar con-
'F '"'f' ,
,, ',twmillcT wbetber you remember
t"a&V.S!eE
I. ,. " ",i il"i miiu lurei
MJ - '" - J "P 1
v : . -
"Yes, Dnd." vhe laughed. "And IV
never learned mix thing since."
ou remember the problems about
hew n.nch stone It would take te build
a barn, the wallpapering problems that
yen never could get ! I
"Yes. Dad."
"The.-e were gieat (lav. We were
happy as bugs in n rug. AYhat a
pi iv ;
I He was silent a moment. "That's the
j way families cleave tesrelher. helping
each ether when they're peer. When
ui.ide metiej I let veu get away from
i !"r- J h't our mother turn ynu ever
" ' ,'t "' strangers. Oh -it wasn't licr
" ""-. iinm u was mine. When I
?"' richer T dldn t have the time te ghe
" MIO.
1 Kl'lll (III "1'imill.r rnrlli.iK .....1
ttiitlier nway fren: you ami Heb I
didn't realize it. Weeks tiM'd te linss
even before jeu went te be-irdintr selioet
when I wouldn't even see you. t guess
we must ha-ve loved each ether just ns
much only we didn't hue the chance
te show it."
ONE WEEK MORE
Pre-Inventory Sale
of Used Cars
CADI L L
The
ft
"Oil, Dnd, I always loved yeui"
lie bent IiIh bend and closed bis eyes,
"And then one day 1 weke up the
day you went en that ride with San
jjree. It nil ea'me ever ine in r flood,
the rinmnjrc I'd done you In net belnn
by you, notching your education, bav
ins a (diarc In your thoughts It nil
rnme te me, that Sunday but It wan
tee lntc. I knew then that Mehan &
Ce. were deemed j that all the thltiRN
.veu and Heb were arctiHtemed te would
be taken away from you. Of coilrie,
I didn't knew that I wns Relnc te be
rdek nnd I thought that I cetild pull
(niiiietlilnc out of the wreck. Itut the
worst happened."
"Oh, deli'l. Wad! Please 1"
"I'm- coming te Svhdt I wanted te
wiy. It's'tbl.s. Ne nne has i. rllit te
brills; children Inte the world nnlecs lie
fits them te win their way alone iMin
minlilprl clrlw mere Ihnu Iwitu. Tin,
hlRher the type of character, tlie criater
the ohlifEntien. l could have done n
Rieat denlw'ltb you, Cherry. Yen hnd
Inlntif a Vnll llflil It ffnftil ltlttltl(nA mtml
n mind te be Knjlsiled with the tliingx
you did jiiHt uccnuse einer Ktrls weic
.J THE TODD WAY ,
'JEASY TO PAYf'
Nationally Famous
pULBRANSEN
JT PlayerPiane
One
Price
the
World
Over
BSSBBBBtS!fS
Have This Wonderful Instrument for Xmas
THERfe is no excuse for net hsitiiig a Reed I'inne in your home
this Christmas whether it be Upright. Pla or Grand. Our
plan of selling makes it se easy that nil you have te de is
cheese the instrument you desire from the famous makes we sell
and it will be in your home Christmas Eve or sooner if you want.
A small initial payment giics immediate delivery, and the bal
ance you enn start te pay next year in small sums covering several
years.
$398 TLESv5sAts $2
The Greatest Piane Value in the Country
The price of ccry (I'ulhranscn Plnyer-Piane is branded en the
hack $700, $600, $I9.. S398. This is the public's protection the ns
iiirancc of a Mjuarc deal in the purchase of an article about which
(he average person knows little and is generally incompetent te
judge. Everyone, everywhere, in the United States pays the same
prices for Gulbranscn IMaycr-I'ianes.
One Year Free Tuning
B. B. TODD
1306 Arch ' 1623 Chestnut
Pianos, Player-Pianos, Victrelas, Records
CI
OPEN EVENINGS
We have had a record-breaking sale the past week because
the public has appreciated the fact that the prices are
exceptionally low values.
New is the lime te take advantage of an opportunity te
purchase a Cadillac car which will continue te give thousands
of miles of geed service and riding comfort for month after
month.
The foremost quality of the Cadillac is dependability.
We have Cadillac cars of all models and cars of ether makes.
NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Bread Street
Open Evenings Phene-Spruce 0210 j
Standard of the World
(lelnc them Hilly things, foell.sli linlillH.
re?klcw!ireHB. cnrclessncua of public
opinion, ljnt I was weak. I in ,
tened te yetir mother, I just let things
drift, 1 didn't rcnllze bow little you
knew, bow belple you would be unless j
jeu married n iiiijuihik iiniuieinti.
Well it did lmppeti. I)e you think
eit can ever forgive me?"
She caught, bin hand mid klRi-ed It.
"I won't have you blaming yourself."
she muttered. "Jf I'd been geed for
rinvthlng, I'd-have mad" geed anyway."
I te smiled nt her. ','eti have made
geed, ir.y dear," he said gently.
"You've crime through."
"I don't understand."
Te be continued tomorrow
K. OF P. SEEKING MEMBERS
"Five Hundred Members by .Iiinunry
1." is the stegan of fifteen captnitiH In
the mcnihei-Nlilp drive of the llnrbnnissit
Ledge. Ne. i:i:t, Knights of I'.vthliiK of
IMilladelpliia. These cnptahiM, encll
bending a team of five, arc scouring the
cltv for enrollments.
The
MesT
Perfect
Player
in the
World
Gulbranaen Trad Mark
.SO
Weekly
Bench and One Dezen Rolls Free
UNTIL XMASI
A C
Economy Basement Gift
m(fiwmv)km'M
I Dainty
1 Undergarments,
' $i.yci
Very pretty
n i y J) tgewns
nnd chemises
in fine bntiste,
benut ifully
trimmed and
carefully
made. One
shown.
sl Chemises at
1 $1.49
Sj .Special let! Dainty batiste
vi emclope chemlsea In built-up or
V strap shoulder style most ut-
j trnctlvely trimmed.
?' bNELLENBURCS 'n'
v Haeinent
1 Beys' $6.75 Suits I
I $4.95
'J All'icoel blur serge Oliver
h Twist or Italian style.
;i Veiy Kinart ami lretv!
' White. keM or lilnek braid trim-
J,; tnlmj.i! i te 10 yenre.
J; Snellen burgS Kconemy
Vj Iliwement
$1.25
Embroidered
I Flannels,
QOp Yard
z2rm f .....
Ker pretty, warm clft pcttl
J( coats
nhvaiH welcome for i
; hnlilec (r,:tni
wool : liem- js
?i, .: . ..
z-.s stllclieu or scalloped.
. bM ELLEN BURGS I'iemy
V! Hascmcnt
Rompers and
Creepers.
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!reat variety of the most
cunning styles : White and
pretty colors. Quaint embroidery
and .stllclilnp: In designs kiddles
will loie! 2 te 0 ears. Te
hliew n
SnellenburgS i:oe"'
Banement
$
I
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vi
$1.25 te $8.50
Table Scarfs,
JS
ii
I mm. At m- s. )lt
ft lJkf 4- SLh. MF
ll tu fDtl.dO
. . (.
Alse nrettv nltinn renrfn
custom made, from tine cleur i
and tapestries, with cold braid
trimmings. (Jreat nrlety of
cnlnrn and stvlea.
SnELLCHBURGS Eneiny
Hascment
$1.69
ftX
Hemstitched
and Scalloped
Table Cleths,
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$1.00
Hcny, richly mercerized
damask ; many iiretty patterns :
70 Inchcn leim. Uexed If you
lull .
SnellenburgS I,nom'
Hasemcnt
i'i
8
1 $2.25 Bath SetS, 1
is ffe
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Twe large Turkish bath
towels and two face cloths te
match In pink or blue. Boxed.
SnellenburgS Economy
Hascincnt
IDT
Mi
Special at
69c
' r.
J5
5
Gift Furniture
r
$10.00
I'riscilla
Cabinets,
?5.00 f;l
A most ac- tt
ceptnble gift for (5
th woman who t&
news : In luahec. (5
any (lnlsli.
rt
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532.50 Library Table,
? 1 9.75
William and
.Mary deslKii tu
ni.ihepany fin
ish, with deep
diawer a n d
I a r be shelf.
eilers I :..' 3
te f35,en.
$1.75 Phene i
Stands,
$2.85
Solid oak :
cemplete with
Htnnd,
SnellenburgS Economy
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STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT G P. M.
S MONDAY, DKrKMIllIR 1. 1022 M 1
NELLENBURGN
ENT1BE BLOCK -MaBKET III nl2Z STREETS lL M
jf
Holiday Light-Wcighl Luggage Specials
Traveling Bags
Streng, Smeeth, "Split" Cowhide
Suit Cases
Genuine Du Pent Fabrikeid and Much Enamel
i.
(
($3.79
TIS&-: iii-i MiiiPiir
I I "jfl
U""1" '
They positively cannot be bought fei
any ether Philadelphia store!
1C and 18 Inch sUe traveling bacj
with Hturdlly eenslriicted frame., rub
berized linings arid bamly Inside peek
if In black and brown.
Mail and Phene Orders
M'selutcty net
15
i i little'
K"enllenally
"5
"
1 Sale of Axminster Rusrs!
"Trial rugs" and samples odd lets tremendously
special! These greatly lowered prices tedau only!
S
6.9x10.6 ft.
9x9
$19.89
7.6x9 ft.
$22.89
$25.89
S.3xl0.6 ft.
$26.89
HEARTH RUGS
Velvet and Axminster
27x54 in. .3(5x70 in.
$1.98 t0 $6.89
Genuine Cerk Linoleum Clearance
Hundreds of yards of best quality CORK LINOLEUMS in
full rolls and remnants sharply reduced for a quick clearance
seconds. Bring sizes. OfK A f P" f
Square yard 'Q )q Q
60c New Precess
A Very Limited Let of This Fine Quality
Fleer Cevering te Sell at Square Yard.
Imperfect Mail Orders Filled.
Don't Delay About Geltina Your
Christmas
Ynil'll Hnrl nn nnJ ,., l.:J
deiiu, Zn;,
delicious, tempting. '-end best of
Your choice of the follewlna for
5-lb. Family
5-lb. Chocolates.
Gums and Hen
Bens (Ne. 12)
95c ; J:ashiancd 9p.
Gum
Hand-Made Chocolates
Fine Centers Excellent
Chocolates
Packed In faney white, imrple or
holly Itexcs each jilcce eupjel
1 lb., :iee 2 lbs., 69c
3 lbs., $1.105 lbs., $1.69
Hand-Made Clear Toys, Oe
JD ,., , , ,
4 lbs., 95c
Peppermint C,, te OC
Ub- Bex Baby Canes, q
lb u
5-lb. Family Bexes
WMBIUJ Vl)ll(.
PHrl Wlrllln w.if It .f till hn, t...,U
....:'. - "
iiiiicn mere
ii-lb. Fancy Asserted fl1 A(
Chocolates (Ne. 8) . . d,J-'J7 i
5-lb. Extra Fancy
Asserted Chocolates fl1 QC
(Ne. 9) BJ..JO
DonbeiiH, pliiiappl( fliiKers, nut tops,
fruit creams. Slher wrapped jilcces.
5-lb. Suner Extra
Hand-Dipped flje QQ
Chocolates (Ne. 10) .Otf i
Hand-dipped bonbenn. glace pine
apple slices and a tine .irlcty tee nil-I
niereiis te mention j
5-lb. Very Hiyh-Grade j
Hand-Dipped CO CQ
Chocolates (Ne. 11) VM I
Hand-dipped bonbons jmddincs and
a surrounding assortment of ether i
fancy hlKh-sradp sneclnlties !
Asserted Ben Bens and
Chocolates. 1 lb.. 35c:
2 lbs., 69c; 5 lbs., $1.49 !
Beautiful Helly Bexes
of Very Fine Chocolates
Handitemnli iii.,t luin. e.i.n ...,.i i..
...,. ,.v, ITIU, IIUI'UII (II,,, HI
a heavy outside carton
'2 lb., (50c te r lbs. at $1.95
Extra Special Offer
5-lb. Telescope Bex Fancy Broken Candy
the Real Old-Fashioned Kind
dS
WlOTfcLJ
1 I.lsht-welKlit " I nnd 25 Inch sIzeh :
brown and Mack ault cases roomy.
I otieiiRly re-rnfereeiJ at eernera ami
with leather strnpH running all around.
Ulncl; enamel suit casts also In 24 und
-e men h ZfH.
Filled While Let Lnsts
i a vi
. : : :)
this price m .
v
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V.
On the Main Aisle Tomorrow!
Real Leather Hand Bags
iw 94c i
te be ritualeil clscwheie for nrnrlj
smart
black and colors.
SNr .1 rJBURcS Economy Basement
ft.
9x10.6 ft.
$27.89
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$29.89
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Very Slightly Imperfect ?
Fleer Coverings
37c
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Candies!
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Reputation Chocolates.
MK S1.49 '"' $3.75
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Kirfcd Gless Candies. . .
5-lb. Helly Bex flj-l or
American-Mixed 0l.4O
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Hard Mixed Candies.
39c
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