"i Rjjiv,- ..', V V fKU J i',,. n y, v- vs v4'y " W 1 VT''7'1 v w tf v "' & PWBPrVTTJTSWIWFW wwp EYWi5sTG PUBLIO' DEDGER-PHIL'APEEPHIA: flHlTRgDAY, t)EOiBMB ,21, 1922 , . . . ,d m m lam i; ONE-MAN TROLLEYS The Following Pianos Have Been Taken in Exchange for Our Matchless Cunning ham Grands, Uprights, Players, and Repro ducing Pianos, and Are New en Sale With Many Others. Payments Will Be Accept ed te Suit the Purchaser SAFE, SAYS MITTEN Points te 20 Per Cent Reduc tion in Accidents en Regu lar Type Lines i WEGLEIN PUSHES LOOP PLAN The Frniikfenl derated line hat net met tln finunelnl oMicctntletn of the Philadelphia Unplil Transit Company up e the present time and the com pany's burdens are further Increased by demands of northeastern residents for continuance of the surface lines, ac cording te Themas 1). Mitten, theprcs- 1 Ident. . IVanile ncllatlmi against the one- MRS. STEVENSON'S MEMORY lTOB SIGNALLY HONORED . , f French War Relief Committee te Restore Chimes en Church The French War Relief Committee, of which the late Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson was chairman, will restore the clock nnd bells of the village church at Vlllequlci-Aiiment, In France, as n testimonial of devotion te the mem ory of Mrs. Stevenson. During the war and since, the effort of Mrs. Stevenson for France, the land of her birth, though she was en Ameri can in every liber of her being, was untiring, llcr famous and widely reud column In the l'citMO Lkdeeh, bearing her familiar pen name of "I'eggy Khlppcn." was constantly ready te plead the cause of the Allies and the sufferings of the French people In par ticular. The church at Vlllequler. with its tower, was the only edifice In the vil lage which escaped destructlep at the hands of the Germans. The Invaders used the tower for observation pur poses, which was the reason It was snared. When the Germans left they man car. Mr. Mitten said this type of 'removed the clocks and the bells. vehicle had reduced accidents 20 per j The announcement of ''Tnfnl'vu' , , .m... made te the villages of lllei Uicr-Au- cent en lines where two -man trelle.vs j nelf m(, of rBny.lc cjal, adjoining, were formerly operated, and also per- 0Il Christmas Uny. mltted the company te effect very nee- - enry economies. , DRIVER HURT IN CRASH Mr. .Mitten h view, are expressed as Sen lep Talk, a company distributed among cm- IOIIOUS 111 ' publication pleyes : 'Philedelphin llapid Transit in No vember lat took ever the city-built I Fratikferd lilevated. with nn estimated i cost of Increased operation o'er in (creased receipts approximating $1,000, '000 for the first u-nr. This estimate was based upon the city-company sup ' position that the people of the north east. In tin- ili-tncts served, weuiii use the Frankfeid Kleiated, allowing many Taxlcab Man Held After Collision With Milk Wagen Charles Wcliier, a driver for Abbett's Dairies, Is in St. Luke's Hospital with an injured back and possible Internal injuries, and Jeseph Hnrrlseh, a yellow taxlcab driver, Is held In $300 ball fol lowing a collision between the taxi and tlit- milk wagon at Gennantewn avenue and ltutfner street arly today. Har rison lives at BOS." lteyer street and Welner at 'J029 Seutli Fourth street. Harrison siuil lie ran into the wagon TWO ARE BURNED IN BLAST OF STILL Expfotlen In Camden Sends Victims te Hospital Beth Under Arrest Explosion fef n still In the hente of Andrew Mozyiieskt, nt 010 North Sixth street, Camden, at 2 o'clock this morn ing, burned .Jeseph Mor.yneskl and set the house afire. Andrew Mozyneskl, asleep en the second fleo, was awakened by the ex plosion and ran te the third fleer, where the still was located. He found his brother unconscious en the fleer and flames spreading through the room. He was burned about the hands and face while rescuing his brother. Deth were sent te Cooper Hospital, under arrest. Firemen answering the alarm arc said te have found nine gallons of moon shine whisky in the room, together with u quantity of eatme'iil nnd ether ma terials which they said was being used In the manufacture of the booze AUTO AFIRE IN STREET Traffic Blocked en Arch 8t. Near Twelfth While Firemen Werk Traffic en .Well street, near Twelfth, was blocked during (he rush hour this morning, when nn nutomeblle belonging te Arthur II. Honser, n poultry dealer in the Heading Terminal Market, caught Fire from defective wires. The driver, Milten Frantz, rushed te the nearest tlre-nlarm box nneTln a few moments n dozen or mere engines were en the scene. The car was con siderably damaged. is 4 FONERALS Quantity Count We bur In tarter nuantltlet that rit ntiur arte and . Mil far Irar rentiautntlr rwH nam 132?Wttt Clrtrl Am. 112 Esst CWui At. 13 S. CMh St. 131 3. 52ri St M r rAIGLONANNm 604T CHESTNUT j jMiMMPSBsiBMiaBaMMsiliiiiiiiuumnnuM'Mauii'iMiwTj Jr A 6S-cnt daily Luncheon m m f of L'Aiglen quality feed. jfc J If you're hurried you'll get W n quicker service upstairs In the A V French Roem. IT W A $1 Dinner or Jk a la Carte, if Jg' "W. you prefer Jr . , of the surface ears hl.-li fern.eely ear- , linrriseii ihiiu .i.r... ... e ue wagon people of the northeast are demanding , ""unes. UPRIGHTS $285 Merrill Tiane Ce..S110 (mall iltr) KOSEWOOll $283 Gee. E. Dearborn Ce.SI 1 5 KIUKWOOII $300 Marshall Piane Ce. $1 25 OAK $323 Leenard Piane (.0. $135 MAHOGANY $323 Crown Piane C0....SI4O WAI.NIT $330 Schemacker Ce $150 (fold trlne) MAHOGANY $375 JErnest Gabler & Bre.SI CQ MAHOGANY "-' $373 Heppe Piane Ce. M AH OU A.N $400 Schemacker Ce.. WALN LT $423 Bradbury Piane Ce. SI 75 MAHOGANY - $423 Kehler & Campbell. $1gK MAHOGANY w $323 Albrecht Piane Ce.. SIQR MAHOGANY " $430 Lester Piane Ce.., MAHOGANY s165 $175 U95 $450 Painter & Ewing Ce.SOOO MAHOGANY -"vr $4501 vers & Pend MAHOGANY $450 W. W. Kimball .. (like new) MAIIOGANV s210 235 S4fi0 Ernest Gabler & Bre.SQGi (like new) MAHOGANY '' $175 Uardman. Peck Ce. $940 (like uew) MAIIOGANV s250 St"5 Blasius Piane Ce.. (like ut) MAHOGANY $300 hers & Pend . . (like new) MAHOGANY $630 W111, Knabe & Ce. (like nrn) MAHOdlM $650 Weber Piane Ce. (like new) MAHOG N s260 s265 s275 1 00 PLAYERS 88-Nete Player-Piane $93 $280 s310 s325 $340 $830 Schemacker Ce SiCn (guld .trims) MAHOGANY ,JJ,-' s360 $650 Whitney (like urn) MAHOGA.M $675 Albriptht (like nrn) MAllUdAM' $725 Vese & Sens . . . (Il!:e new) MAHOGANY $800 Lester Piane Ce. dike new) MAHOGANY $825 ILirdman. Peck Ce. (like new) MUIOGANV $875 Weber Piane Ce, MAHOGANY Miniature Parler Grands, Ranging in price from $425.00 upwards. ALL MAKES OF TALKING MACHINES AT GREATLY KEDUCEI) PRICES It Pays te Think! yj . jr fyTAae OCX 1 nil of the ourfiK'e-car service formerly I Mipplied. ,11 addition te the added vci'V 1 ice of the Frniikfenl Elevntid. Fr.inliferd "U" Disappointing "The earning" of the FrnnLferd Ele vated are ditappeintlne. in that the 'combined entiling of the Frankford ! "L" nnd the surface lines formerly 'carryin? the traffic, have increnseil but ' I little mere than sufficient te overcome 1 tin? less occasioned bv the free transfers j ; given between surface cars and the, Frankford "I.." and the lengthened , ride fiem llildge street te Sixty-ninth' , street new given for one faie. ' I'endj'istine'it of surfaie-'nr chei'.- uleH In the northeast, new in centem- platiec. te meet reasonably public anil leuncilmanii' demands, will add greatly ' te the eperatlpg costs, and require the 1 eeirle of every economy and effl- icieney. in order that these unexpected 1 , cots resulting from the operation of , the Fiankferd "L" be overcome, se that the svstem result of operation for 1 lOL'.'l shall net prove tee great a disap- ; peiutment. 'Philadelnliia Hanld Transit is luu liied in its possibilities. The present ! JONcn-rent casli-four-trkets-fer-twen- I 1 ty-ihe-cenls faie is believed te be die I highest lelleetlblf without further leis of passengers. The wage late paid te the men. including tiie (o-enerntive jwage dividend. Is well earned. There- ' fore, neither fares nor wages are cupa- 1 bio of anything mere than miner read- i ijiistnienls. With fares and wages set, 'the nbillry te oupperl thetJlney. Wy 1 emiiig iiml Erie avenue extensions, the I proposed bus lines and. after that, the 1 'Bread street subway, must censldern-! bly depend upon ndded economies and ' 1 greater efficiencies, such as are ion-' tamed in the one-man car." Wegleln for Central Ixiep Necessit for the completion of the ' Mibw.tji i-entral transit loop as a means' of avoiding . ongestien at City Hnll stn- j tien of the proposed Bread street ub way was expressed yesterday by Well-' Jard Wegleln. president of Council. He' 1 favors a plant te ask the Legislature ! tn pievlde funds which will make com- I pletlen of the work jxisslble. I Werk en this loop, which is te ex , tend from An h te Locut street. Eighth 1 te Fifteenth, was started mere thau j ! Ave yeurs age and bubsecmently aban aban idened. j Mr Weglein is preparing a bill which : would enable the city te resubmit trail- ! bit leans te the people. , ! It is intended te carry passengers en I Mlie Bread street subway down te thai ' heart of the shopping district and nt the I same time connect with the lower Bread I 1 street tube. It .euld relieve cenges- ti-ni at the great subway station under City Hall. ' , TWO CUT BY GLASS IN TROLLEY COLLISION, 1 1 1 Weman and Man Victims of Crash , at Susquehanna Ave. and 15th St. T. persons were injured by flying gl.iss and ten ethers, mostly women. suffered from i-heck when n westbound i l Siiviuehniina avenue trolley crashed l ,nte j southbound Fifteenth street car 'iui. last night at the route intersec tion. ' Airs. Carrie Appenzseller. iiftv-tve M-.ir "Id. of U207 West Norris street, nnd William Paskel, tpnty-tw yeaii old. nf 1HUS Caipenter street, were cut about ilie face by flying gla's. Mrs Appen.eller also suffered from shock Beth were tieated at the Weman'i Ho He Ho meepathii' Hospital. Ten ether patMii- j gers en ihe Fifteenth street tar, whuh , was derailed by the impact of the cel- , llsi'tu were tnatcd for shock a' a .Inig ' stoic. MANTELL AS BRUTUS ! Shakespearian Star Gives Excellent! Performance In "Julius Cjieaar" ' I Itread - Rebert 1!. Mar-Jell and j Genevieve Unmpir shared lijmets yes-! I terday in two Shakespeaiciii perform- 1 nnces. In the afternoon, .Viiss Hamper I 1 appeared as the vhaclrni' Rosalind in 1 "As Yeu Like It," witl Mr. Mantel! 1 east as .racques. ,nn i-j the evening, jtlie latter gave his c-knewn ihar-, ' acteiUatien nf Drutis in Julius ' f'ae.-ar."' The prodiniien of "'As Yeu Like It ' was one of light ciarin nnd infeetinus wit. If it was net distinguished by any ' iiutHtandiiig acting, en the ether hand' ' it was marred l no especially weak 1 pei-f(u mances. Hhs Hamper's reading I 1 of her line-i was. excellent, and Mr. I Mautcll was at his best in the fanieuh I , .Seven Ages of Man" speech. Jehn 'Alexander's Orlande was a high spot I 1 of the afternoon, and Edward Lewers , I was given his beat opportunity of the I ' entire re-pert etic as Touchstone. "Julius Caesar,1" which last .vcar1 j was given an entirely icw Bet of j scenery, has becemv one of the most j 1 popular ct Mantrtl's presentations. (iii.v I.lndsiey s Caesar anil Henri Buckler's Cassias were both adequate, but il remained for Mr. Alexander te win the laurels of the evening by his very spirited portrayal of the role nf Antheny. 1 hu oration scene as utaged 1 !t TRIAL SIZC j rft00i ! KSMHDf 1 nasi ill All Scheel Girls and boys should know knew know hew they use it at Vassar Col lege. The recipe is en the can. Newtrialtin.lOc. Wade by Mtktrt cffl'fatmani Chocelatei LAST-MINUTE SUGGESTIONS TO GIFT GIVERS tremtheHOSKlNSMAN ilth and Chestnut Streets OI'CN BVENIJidS (taciurv, 50th & Parkside Are.) Aik thr ilejfclnsmun Waterman "Ideal" Fountain Pens, Wahl Eversharp Pencils, Fancy Furniture, Boek-Ends and Reading Lamps, Leather Goods. "Weir Mitchell" Cal endars, Diaries, Calendars, Year Beeks. BOXED PAPERS 1 large uiiertment of liexril !acr, correitpenilrnce curdi, "' Frem 25c te $10.00 904-906 Chestnut Street W.L.DOUGLAS S67&8 SaOESJSSS, W.L.Deuglas shoes are actually demanded year after year by mere people than any ether shoe, in the worlds BECAUSE "W.L. Deuglaa Las been making surpassingly geed shoes for forty-six years. Tills experience of nearly half a century in making shoes suitable for Men and Women in all walks of life should mean something te you when you need shoes and are looking for the best shoe values for your money. WL.DOUGLAS '"ees in style,qual y, material and rerkmanship are better than ever before; only by examining them can you appreciate their superior qualities. ' W.L.DOUGLAS 8llees are Put ln "ii of our HO stores nt factory cost. We de net make one cent of profit until the shoes are sold te you. It is worth dollars for you te knew that when you buy shoes nt our stores . .,... , .nAr,i Ne Matter Where Yeu Live YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT, shoe dealers can supply you with W.L.Deuglas, shoes. If net con venient te call ntenc e r our stores ask your dealer forW.L.Doug ferW.L.Doug forW.L.Deug lns shoes. Protection against unreasonable profits is guaran teed by the name and price stamped en the sole of every pair before the shoes leave the fac tory. Refuse substitutes. The prices are the same everywhere. ir NOT rOK SALE IN YOUR VICINITY. WRITE FOR CATALOG. Preldtnt ,W.L-DeuiIi ShM C. 210 Spark Street, Brockton, Mui. li1 wk BllBBfe. itlllll 4 llilll llr lecMt.? lllllll II I mW HI r 't"1 MUll 1 V iiiJWiWiF"'.'-' '- twiSSlal boys BOYS SHOES $4.00 & $4.50 J I II I PZ9 AUCUST BPffTJ jBm jeWBBiP lataMiA I T IfltTlraiM AT UMSH ffiTu4a W.L.DOUGLAS PEGGING- SHOES 7 YEARS OFACC M&pr TO MERCHANTS 1 If no dealw In your town handles W.L.Deuglai thets, writ today for txelatlu rights te handl tkl$ quick selling, quick turn-emr lint. W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN PHILADELPHIA : 117 North Eighth Street 4050 LtsciiWr Ave. (star Prtiten St.) 1117 Market Street (Reading Ter.) 2254 North Frent Street 33 S. 60th St., below Ludlow St. 132 Seuth 52d Street Wilraiaiten 701 Market St., ear. 7th TRENTON, N. J. 29 East State St. teres maked with a enrrv ramplet linen of W. 1,. Detijtlns Sheeu for Women. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS a 1 SrnJ 1 OTS I by Mr. Mnntell nnd cn.-ictcil by Mr. Alexander is ut lis bent, OTIIlill I...MI AM) (TMOM-S Thera may le cemerii of the Bleb where 111 iii-pinr remvraman liae netiirnelrated. 1 nt It la prehliU there l nothing tlier of Intereat. Wonierrul pleturtB repreducil in eepla tone by rctegravure pfei enm prl.e a twelve-pac ectlen of the Sundey rtm.ic I.euiek "Make li a 11a lilt A'lv. I Loek for tke Little Blue Disc IT IS the new Tecla device adopted te prevent un scrupulous dealers palming off imitations en the publu as Tecla Pearls. Yeu will find it threaded in the center of each necklace, and net until the necklace is sold is blue disc removed. The Litte Blue Disc is new our Trade-Mark and your protection. Te'cla Peat! Necklaces uith Qenufne Diamond Clajpj $100 te $350 edt a 338yir4A-awc -Jlardjbni lOKiiedekiRiKlViris 70UBendSlrrct.laUai Charles J. Maxwell St Ce. Sele Philadelphia Agents Walnut St. at 16th St. immm CHRISTMAS GIFTS Framed Original Mezzotints in Celer Frem $25.00 Sheffield Silver Tea Sets " 40.00 Trays " 35.00 Vegetable Dishes " 12.00 Platters " 15.00 , French Bags Silk, Beaded " 17.50 Photograph Frames " 3.50 Chinese Embroideries " 12.50 Mandarin Coats " 60.00 Decorative Glass (Czecho-Slovakia) " 5.00 Desk Sets Marble, Bronze " 15.00 Mirrors " 15.00 Cigarette' Bexes Italian Leather " 3.50 Lamps ' " 15.00 Bronzes M 40.00 Ship Medels " ' 35.00, Nev England Hand-Made Heek Rugs " 25.00 Pair Marble-Topped Leuis XV Cabinets, Fine Reproductions 250.00 THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES THIRTEEN TWENTY WALNUT STREET "THE RIGHT WAY It Pays te Play Safe With Your Eyes That's an angle we seldom touch en because eyesight is se precious that expense is bound te be a secondary consideration. But "The Right Way" having your eyes examined by an oculist (eye physician) and his prescrip tion filled by a Guild Optician is in the end the most economical as well as the safest. And when you get your glasses you'll also find that they are absolutely RIGHT, with no need for change in lenses, except at the substantial intervals necessitated by advancing age. "Your family phyician't advice i$ safest" PHILADELPHIA GUILD OPTICIANS Arc recommended by tlte meaicai profession Vltpl te fill prescriptions. Is your optician a member of this Guild? Information Bureau 705-706 Hallcy Bldg., 1218 Chestnut St., Philadelphia This Talk Is from a copyright i'srlea. All rights reserved. V i.'i.ryuuu .j.-u.tiir,. r A.'rJMinitii'Ay. ejM. 0 .,rtP tr Chestnut Cerner Twelfth GIFTS Silk Underwear and Negligees, Special Values 2J95 te 52.00 BBBBBBaBBnaMBBBBBBaanaaBBaBiBiBaaBBBBBMBBBiMaa. Weel Hosiery ' ' 1.50 and 1.95 Children's Fur Coats 42.50 te 125.00 Breakfast Coats Silk and Cotten Crepe 3.95 te 52.50 Mules te Match 2.45 te 10.00 Evening Dresses 29M te 125.00 Evening Wraps 59.50 te 305.00 Chiffen Silk Hosiery 1.95; Value 2.95 Envelope C Itemises 2.95; Special Of heavy crepe de chine and radium. SIBeBaBBeaBBBJjeBeIBeieaiBieiBBaSBBaSBatSBBeBBaBBBBBBBBBBaaBBaBII Sweaters, 5.00; Values te 12.50 Corduroy Robes; Special 5.95 r i ' iuv. Chettnut Cerner w twelfth Dresses 13-00 Fermer Prices te 3950 Fer Women and Misses, These dresses have been taken straight from regular stock Harris selections. Se desirable that they have sold down te n few of a kind, though the aggregate is wonderful In ecry respect. Materials are: ict - Satin-faced' Crepes Peiret Twftl Matelasse - Canten Crepe A style range of suchbeauty that, at this reduced price, is worth any effort you may make te share. Ne Exchanges, Ne- C. O. D. Ne Credits Fur Reduction Sale Unrestricted Choice of Entire Stock 25 Off Reductions Made at Time of Purchase 46fet"v? 'T r ' i ii 1 ' iTJTi'1 'i'iii'iIbbbb! i1 " -Tr .-- ,..t, I t'mZ,ittp4,TMt5tfaTik1tti-?M'? "iju i M Mm BJBBBK MW J BMMMMMW KMMMMW XSMMMMW JKMMMMW r9l P smmmt V . V ,Vmi W li 8. All Stores Will Be Open eh Sunday, December 24th Candies t li Pounds of "Hememaid" Asserted Chocolates in a BeautHul Helly Bex) Each box coetabta Chocolate Nou Neu litlner, Feppennlnt Pattka, Cream Catamelt, Chocolate Neuiati, Chocolate Bitrtf Sweeti.Chocelite CoveTedMeIauuChlpB,Chocobte Covered Manhmaltew Caramela, Chocolate Cerered Pea- - - nut CluMcn, nd ether QfiC ruinu ...... se The Gnttttt Candy Vlm Anywhere Other Christmas Confections 1tlUiwt Candj, ttretntr It. milt fresh from ear wn fdy luttmm Liggett's Butter Chocolates (no creams) A high pade package of Cara mdi, 'Nougats, Fudge, Nut and Hard Cen ter!, eeMrred u-ith the lughest grade butter Oiocelote Pound 91.50 Lrggett'sDebut, centen you like. Burnt Almend Fudge, Jackittaw flavored uith molasses, etc Pound US Billie Burke lb. 50c; lib. 1.00 AretruxrfcflHeoiiernnent 2 lbs. 2.00 in a beautiful red box. Little Bits from the East Anartpackazc fillcdurith highest ., ., - ee erode Chocolates and novel con-1 4 lb. 1 uCO fectiens 2 lbs. 2.00 Liggett'sTimes SquareMilkChoco SquareMilkCheco SquareMilkChoce latCS. A splendid osjertment of Milk Chocelau covered dainties Neugatines, Cemmelt, MarshmaUevis, etc, . Pound .79 Liggett's Pink Package Trwe Fruit end Nut Creami, Raspberry, Neugatines, Am brosia, NutCarameb, etc. . . Pound .69 Maxixe Cherries WKele Ripe Cnem inUauid Cream. .' 59 Sugar Coated Almonds December Special . Pound .33 Peter's Milk Chocolate, Regularly 35c , Full lialf-peund Bex .29 Week-End Feed Specials Fer Friday and Saturday only Week-Endi Coffee (l pound) . . 2 f or 52c I Tea 0A pound) . . . RrS. 2 for 51c Cocea 0A pound) . . Rtg. 23c 2 for 26c Mayonnaise Dressing Reg. 38c 2 for 39c Chocolate Pudding Reg. tsc 2 for 16c Cooking Chocolate (H lb.) Res- is 2 for 26c Beef Cubes. . . . K. 3cc 2 for 31c Peanut Butter (10ei.ars) Reg. 3;c 2 for 36c Vanilla Extract (lez.) Rtg. 3C 2 for 36c Pure Olive Oil (') Reg. & 2 for 99c 300 S. Bread St., cer. Spruce 1210 Market 1338 Cheltnut 839 Market 206 Marital ICtb and Chtituut (fW? Cigars-Cigarettes Cigarettes in packings of 100 and 200, many in Special Holiday Bexes. All the well known brands, includ ing Camels, Lucky Strikes, Sweet Capo Cape rals, Fatimas. Murads. Moguls, Mclachrines, Pall Malls, Egyptian Deities, Philip Merris, etc. Demestic and Imported Cigars Packages of 10 Bexes of 25 and 50 75c up Frem $1.00 up Every Friday and Saturday i In Quantities of 10 or Mere 15c straight La RosaAre- matica (Liggett's) . . 10 for $1.20 13cMurat(ClubCabinet) 10 for .98 13c Majer (Perfecto) . 10 for .98 10c straiirhr La Providen- cia (Epicure) . . . . 10 for lOcstraichtMajoKMnjer) 10 for La Resa Arematica and El Solane Clear Havana Cigars Bex of 25, $3.00 te $7.25 Rexall Mild Havana"Blend Bex of 2$, $2.38 and $3.00 .86 .86 Last Minute Suggestions Jenteel Perfume Sets . . . . $5.25 Perfume Sets .... from 2.00 up Imported Perfumes from Querlam, Heubigant, Reger & Qallett, Piver, Rijaud, Coty, etc. DeVilbiss Perfumizers . . 50c te 5.00 Ivoreyd Toilet Sets 5.49 Comb, mirror, hair brush, in cletMrned box A gorgeous 8-picce set . . . . 7.98 Stationery 25c te 1.50 Eastman Kedaks and Cameras 2.00 te 27.50 V t T -I. 1 AA. bvcrsnarp rencus , .... a.wup s Waterman'sFeuntainPens. .2.50 up Boudoir and Desk Clocks . . . Z.W Mahogany or Itwreyd finish Gillette Safety Razor . . 79c te 5.39 Gem and Ever-Ready ..... 89c Twinplex Strenpers . . 3.00 te 7.50 Thermos Bettles, Enamel case, pint size 98c In Cerrwjated Nfcfcel 1.39 Abe wide assortment of Thermos Bettles and Kits at moderate prices 11 Safe i I Tmq Stores Formerly Riker-Hegeman 19 S. 60th St. 14 S. 52(1 3454 N. Frent, Cor. Yerk (Kentio(ten) Bread & Erie, (icrmantewn & Cktltcn Avei. vsi ml j v KM mS Mm J JfiffiflK- I r. .READ THE. ADVERTISEMENTS ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGES 'cHlls w n It 4 iX"" ;'
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