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".' ( ". :. t. tM ' '- l'i& Cjl BVEXINC4 PUBU0N LEDGrEfc-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DEOBSTBteR 0, 1021 20 1. T LEATHER GOOfiS of the belter kind imWiYW W. C. T. U. WILL NOT Head of W. C. T. U. L tlie prnltciitlnrj'. Wnrilen I.. II. I Dempspy mill JIvk, Deinjifii-y nml llietr .in jin'i nvn iliiuslilcrH woie lurked In l lie ili'iitli roll by the bnnilit. sinmliif" cmi.iiiciI in Men Dcin'isi'j ' BUTTERW0RTH ESTATE worth & Heiih ('empnnjr. 2417 Kat Vni-K- HliTi-t. tills rlt.V. ItlltllllfllCtUrerD of. dyrliiR. diylnt,' nml IliilnHitit' textile inn Inventory Values Personal Property liiiiirry. XMAS GIFTS Traveling Bnga Trunk, Overnight Begs Suitca,e. Brief Cjuea Wnllet4 Umbrellas, Etc. Pi Ui J Cm mi nvifn n. M at $347,851 Oilier inventories men were t ntner ne iHlloiuebll". wlileli wits -t.ilnlili in ti M'l i II... ml ntliltl. II. I. llllill. Sl.'II.ITS.Iir.i Knthcrliie ill- imiiiiui,! i.i in. i" . - -- Xewhn S."7.ll.'."."ill : William Ji. At- penitptitinry jatil. 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M Itii.-.'"s i rnl iii-usiaiii i'i.'. 'Vi In n u!'ia t iium-iii-i' tin iivt i n ' " prill. null irunlv r lii'inir linen ntnl I '(" Frimrk. 'In- fnilil'T li'l'ri-i'liri'J liv i ,ir teii'Ut.i ami I'ns'i'' in I' in" !,ri.i a choral iiii'l'ul.' hii.I 'Ii' ' IMiii'li I'm. i. h :i tinali' in It tin' In ilf .n'erjirifiiuiui ( t n- U Ci'i'Sl ir.a-li'i- nf r;iin i'. iiiii.itiuii il Dh;iii' ili-iln.M'il til-' s.i ine i liiiriii'itr Istti' a- :i lii rc.'i . 1 . 1 1 ,' - ii t!.c ii'iiui-WOi'k Ml '''IBM' V.'IK-liWi'lli'ly kJIW!lr ''Mil HI' You'll tasle the difl'en'nce! asoe Coffee if f At all our Stere? aimiiiWii'ii ii raw ""'.' ,.- ijstcKMai, r"Boet and Arctic for Fa i! fpj tfift " -I'M via ' Mirrv iiii" n" K I If, Wte muy USEFUL GIFTS Net te Be Duplicated Eliewhere Beys' & Girls' 7 Tr .- ''4-SL Keirinnfifp s3.50 -is . fari GtIs' CAPES $3.00 In Imlliprcllr. II r Girls' and Beys' Ramrnah I'ashnii c, ( .'niten j. J .! T... I. nil ,.i v. :e. nun i L' u i 1 1 viii" ors; sizp-i 4 'u 111: value 512 . ';OU Beys' and Girls' r TTi BOOTS .t:. 2 te '5 Beys' Black Rubber ij coats, $3 1 75 WOrJ Rubber Toys, 25c Basketball Shoes, $2.50 Goodyear Rubbers lillitrrn's Kublirrs BUf Mfii' Iluhli.r II. All l-ailln' nubbrrt M '.X SniiJul" 51.00 Itfd Hulilii-r liliilx. Mr; Hut WlUr tut- llr. JI.30 tU -JO --t-;-2T" - i ' i ( $1.50 . ' Li''. eLl .-s v n a. ;. . w ClnedjrK Cern lis V!e te ! Mcm'.s & Vemen'K RAINCOATS 10 Men's $8 Raincoats, $4 Men's & Imp. Gabar- $OC Women's ( (lines! $03 value ww 7 f rs wees wjr r r Ms,s N i.UKIMIN l'li'slileiit nf tin- V nr 111 . ( . I . I . . ! is here within;; aihanic plans fur the lute' nat'iiiial hum iillmi here in 10-- Like Czar, Offering Liberty te All Prisoners SIX. FACING DEATH, REFUSE It (he Associated I'revs little ICiieh. Arh.. lie.-. 'i. I" "s ilil". lint'irinlls lllinlit. i'in-1 I'll' s. Ii'ffl'l. fni' lii'llll; it l'l U'.H I. S'nii. nri-en fnini at Tnrliir. niir I fruit, the nenitentiill v In'te en') a i '.hif 'xilli til til sl ntlier m. I'm' til" 1'i'iiis iirinr ii Ins , S . . ",h.' i-'lleil I lie ! II ti'MI i l . :i' ami nlTi'iv.l libcru t" n" - . in MiHileil II t : ii Mi'Mi ii i 'I S ,1! ". . Wellies. l'n. II nf ' H ,1 1 l..- Ii'l" Il Sl'llti IH'l . T . I' ! in I niitilv Ni'srue. iinner !-. -. i. 'en. fir i:i rt i 'i;'il t :ui in Hr : linls il IHI'.I lefuseil In n.e. Si :u ..in stmuylis.1 -i is eher in Sliinc'.it' '' p. il.' ! itl' 'i! nml. thus armeil. Ii" ii.luittel 'In' 'i;-U ;mhiii- a-sl!;. ! itnli linn ah. I '""k inii:leii i hilt !! . ' t 7e7ecerxd of Quatf u wJt ' ' OT E TTOX tretj for Sit and Bud song hit lyH lf: wf&i : X for Dwi mid Mether. Every intle It ft4rH'5flB WMxfa - menber arul every mnrnnl utcuiber of tlie 1 Tf J,Vi 'mKKtm fil5p 1 i fuuiily will enjoy the Christmas OKch V , r.J$fBmJm h$$jt Z 4468 1 Dimini By tfei tret I 1 V VViHr iiW ; S5c 10 in. ' April Slietttu (fe treti s j$ " Wm- UrVM t Gtiwral PhuiieBTit Ov pmttisi, Nrw Yerie &KP I w k i As- ' jp kjP iv 3 'J) Ni 3 ?wwii H'i?iLBlsAnV ill MPs k X"Ti 1 IT The one gfift that stands out from all the etlrers, carrying with it intrinsic value and the highest ex pression of sentiment. Diamonds & Jewelry Give Diamonds or Jewelry this phristmas without having te consider your cash outlay. Cheese any article you desire you have im mediate possession, and small weekly or monthly payments arranged te suit your con venience. Our Confidential Perfected Credit Plans Own the best in Diamonds and Jewelry the buying power of our two large stores offers you absolute cash prices and cash values with every purchase. HoUten Simen mslm WF$m eSSmitW H ill fm. .IMIH 1510 CHESTNUT ST. 138 SOUTH 52D ST. Beth Stores Open Every Evening UM VVJK :mia: 7-siN'". Ji 1 im 4T (Annemcm l $ A -$ Air BI&Jk MmdJL JtSkjML ur - ' U : h ? w W ' Jm- .sa5. sT vi l?sil 1 u ,. ' Jfc 5 i ft t f 'a ij ' TJjb ' s t J? t . w ; njm; t y - x - -. r 'mitt "Tii''wjr i y- i . : 5 - 5 . i w u n z s--x :?,--.j- : '"''.' ;-'v.i .' ' ' , Earl Philadelphia Moter Car Company Jehn C. Baggett Prttidtnt R. M. McCormick Vic-Prirfnf 235-237 North Bread Street Jehn R. Themas Stcrttary-Trtamrtr SjwaggyK EAR CLARLNCE A. EARL, President of Earl Meters. Inc.. takes great pleasure in announcing that the Earl Phila delphia Moter Car Company will be distributors in the Philadelphia district for Earl meter cars. A mere. fortunate introduction te the Philadelphia public could hardlv be conceived for the. Earl Car. In the personnel of the Earl Philadelphia Moter Car Company are several executives whose automobile records insure an aggressive and efficient organization and service station facilities of the sort every discriminating owner would desire te have back of hi? car. That this organization and their associates should cheese te concentrate en the Earl line is a substantial indersement of its worth and dependability. Value considered, for the price asked, the Earl line of meter cars new en exhibition in the Earl Philadelphia showrooms aie the outstanding meter car values of 1922. In a year when the really new cars may be counted en the fingers of one hand, any one of the five Earl types offers you the great advantages and economies of a 1922 design embody ing the latest engineering and style developments. All the alue-creating savings made possible through cash purchases in low material markets annd large-scale production L MOTORS, Inc., Jacksen-, , Michigan Lecutt -1000 by an experienced organization have gene into the manu facture of 1922 Earls. They are 92 percent Earl-built. Ease of control, unfailing comfort, flexible power and a wide margin of safety under, all read conditions are assured by the salient features of Earl design and construction. A dynamic long-stroke meter, an exclusive new steering gear, a rigid 7-inch deep channel frame, rugged front and rear axles, quiet transmission, 56-inch iear springs, Alemite lubrication and a special Berg & Beck disc clutch round out the Earl chassis, tested and preed equal te any driving or hill-climbing emergency. In five graceful body styles, the Earl line of meter cars offers the buyer full range for his taste as te the body type he prefers. Ne ether cars of their si.e swing se near the read or hug it mere closely en corners or at speed. Lew sweeping lines, refinement of detail and complete and unusual appointments make each Earl a car of distinction and individuality. Te your pleasure in its beauty, even a half hour's experience of its comfort and spirited performance will add the 'convic tion that il is the meter car you want te own and drive. Come in, then, and see the car today. Make an appointment for a demonstration. Or, better still, de your own driving j 0, Z; Lew operating cost THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Parkway, East of 18th St. Phene, Spruce.1040 AUTHORIZED DEALERS .1. Il.hueiir. Diirb. I'll. I.. .1. Vnrmrl. Ilryn Mnr. I'.i. I'rnl t.. Ilnwk, I.niKitetrne. l'n. , I.. A .. I.. SinJtti. Hutu, Tn. 1 liii Miiter Ce.. ,rilniere. 1. Wejnr iile lUiuilr Ce., Wftjnf. l'n. l-nrnrst .tones Moter i'tt.. JenUtntewn, Pn. Itnrrr-lli-ln Moter Ce.. Chri.trujt Mill, rtilln. Mrrier-Tlioiniiiteii Melnr Ce., ISI llliljtc A.. Kexlwrniuh C.re. Lanky, .1433 '. llrend St. Whitby. lrain, 11 S H. BSth St. M. SI. fillib. WT N. llrend fct. tins. J. MrOetiih, 474 Frtinkferd At. I'ietnlrk A llrumbanitli, 1109 H. Ilreul Ft, Ulltfniinnie Moter Ce.. Gfrmuntemi, riills, Ijiurrl Moter Uepelr Ce.. 709-10 K. Glmrd Atf. Iliirhoteift Onrme. ItlnlnitHun Arc. and Oxford rikr lire. A. Mansmnnn, Allmlieny Ave. Hud Amtrlcm IL Finn Moter Car Ce., 5131) N. Sth St. Uedee Brether SEDAN imThiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl -UlLLmmJ n i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f i.i 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i uiijiiija ." vW V1?A-iyfc. ' ir m ' -'vj mj S!..l s iKfcY l 'r tw '.'v -AHtt. m i .I'VW -s r--Z.- Ifl39v --.v 'M We Siear your stenegra get married one pjv Tllll I lillt ,S V C I And she was such a geed girl, tee! But there are ethers skilled, intelligent, experienced girls net out of a job through inefficiency, but solely because of business conditions. Yeu understand that. Before another day passes we can give wide publicity te your little tale of wee, and it will doubtless prove a godsend te some worthy girl with, perhaps, a dependent mother. Yeu knew the kind of homes into which these newspapers go. They find a welcome in YOUR home, don't they? The quarter-million daily circulation of the Public Ledger will carry your message te a great multitude of responsive readers. Phene that message te our Classified Advertising Department and let us set it before our readers tomorrow. Maybe the postman en your route won't wonder what's happened. We will mail the bill later. Bell Walnut 3000 Keystone Main 1601 jiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiilir I M ff :iiiiiiiiiiiiiimi mrnnrrnT 'i3X wt iteu r m H-' IX, s . .-.l.-,t. ... P mm .i.. -,.. '.x. ,..-,.,. . -r I'L- . vAM ., ! wilH