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i Daily Market Reports (By State Buerau of Markets) Xew York Wholesale Produce Potatoes Maine 18, New York 1, Long Island 18, Virginia 1, Xew York freight 1, Long Island, boat 4, Bermuda, supplies liberal, demand movement light, market dull, few sales Long Islands, Bulk per 180 lb. Mountains Xo. 1 best $4.25 4.o0 poorer low at J4 Q0; Xew Yorks bulk per ISO lb. round whites Xo. 1 best, 'mosty poorer, Maints, bulk per ISO lb.

Green Mountains, few Cobblers, heated, some blighted, some soft rot, requiring reconditioning; 165 lb. sacks up" to date, good bakers, best mostly $2.60 sack. Montana 2, Xew York, Virginia, Washington, la, barrels, supplies liberal, demand' limited, for fancy and large stock, movement market dull, few sales Xew Yorkers, some ordinary A2fe inch It. 1. Greening, best, ra 4.50, some fancy and large as high $5.50, fair condition, poorer low as 2 inch Baldwins, best mostly $3.754.00 and A3 inch, twenty ounce, best $2.50 3.

0Q, poorer low as 2 inch ordinary, few sales, 'Virginias 2 inch, York Imperials, fancy, $4.75 5.00, few, $5.25, lair condition, round bushel baskets, supplies very light, demand movement limited, market steady. Xew Yorks A2 ineh R. I. Greening, $1.25 1.40; bulk per bbl. measure, no sales, fresh stock.

Onions Arrivals since Monday's report, Indiana, Massachusetts, Xew York, supplies limited, demand limited, for fancy stock move 'ment light, market dull, few sales, Middlewesterns 100 lb. sacks, yellow varieties, Xo. 1 best, 1.25 1.371, poorer mostly, $1.00. MARKETS SEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Quotations furnished by Hughes and. Dier, J.

Clyde Myton, manager, Penn Harris Hotel. Members Philadelphia and Pittsourgh Stock Exchanges and Chicago Board of Trade: Open 2 p.m. Am. Beet and Sugar 37 $7 Am, Car and Fndry Co. Am, Inter.

Corp American Loco American S. and C. American Smelting American Sugar American Sumatra American T. and T. American Woolen 57 American Zinc i 6 Anaconda 318 Atchison IShi Baldwin Loco Slha B.

and O. 308 Beth. Steel 50 Cal. Petro 254 Central Leather 32 Cerre do Pasco 25 C. and 0 54 M.

and St. Paul 24 'i Chile Copper Chino Con. Copper Crucible Steel Cane Sugar .114 34 86 67 si 94 17 7S 174 Canadian Pacific Ill Erie' 12? Famous Players 4 i General Motors is Great pfd 72 Inter. M. 10 "i lnsp.

Copper 29 Inter. Nickel 11s Lack. Steel 47 Vs Ken. Cop 15 Lehigh Valley "50 Wex. Petro 155 Miami Copper 1458 Midvale Steel 30,8 Mo.

Pacific 1 X. Airbrake X. Y. Central X. X.

H. and H. Northern Pacific Pure Oil 80 68 16 75 30 Pan Am. Petro 71 Penna. K.

Pierce Arrow Pressed Steel Car Ray Son. Copper ''Heading Rep. Iron and Steel Royal Dutch X. Y. Fin.

Consolidated So. Pacific So. Ry S.tudebaker Texa3 and Pacific Trans Oil Union Pacific U. R. Stores V.

S. I. Alcohol ltubber S. Steel T'tah Copper Wabash Western Maryland Westing. Elec.

Willys Overland 38 15 74 10 77 Va 56 ...58 20 i 94 204 39 'i 15U 5 ...1138 46i 604 56 77si 45H 78 10 40 5l8 I.IBEKTV BO.VDS Liberty 3 Us Liberty 1st 4'4s Liberty 2nd 4lis Liberty 3rd 4Us Liberty 4th 4 Us Victory 3is Victory is 1. mixed. $24025. II0V2 33H 77,2 34 i S7 68 60 I 6 318 Ttfis 83 31s; 52H 26 V4 55 24 T4 8V4 17, 81 184 113 13 49 13H 72 11? 28 128 37 i 1598 14'i 30 15 7S 6SH K. i 77' 301 74 4 38 78 16 to 75 11 i 79H 59 598 21 S.i 20to 4014 168 58 114; 49 618 55 to 7S58 45 7i 10 40 to 85.00 83.66 86.26 84.06 94.94 94.96 rini.AnKi.PHiA pitnnicR Philadelphia.

Dec. 23. Wheat, high No. 2 red winter, garlicky. Jl.S3fil.S8.

Eggs Lower; nearby first, 7375o; receipts, 71e; western extra firsts, firsts, 6SQ70c; fancy selected packed, (i S6c. Cheese Irregular: Xew York whole milk, fancy flat held 2722Sc; common. 25lH27c: fancy fiat fresh. 24ft 24 Sc; common to good. 2215 24c Butter Higher; western ereamerv.

extra, 57c; nearby prints, fancy. tt i68c. Live Poultry Higher: fowls not leghorns. 2S'ij2Sc: white leghorns, 26 spring chickens, not leghorns, 29'454c: white leghorns, Uressed Poultry Firm, turkevs higher: turkeys, choice to fancy nearby. 56 63c; western choice to fancy, 55 ft i8c: fair to good, 35945c; fresh killed, choice to fancy.

email sized. 21ii3uc: broilers nearbv, 424ri7c: western 41445c: roaming chickens nearby. 37 39c; western. 2'J i38c: frying thickens, nearby. 32c; western.

2627c: ducks western, 35 40c; geese, western. :032 Potatoes Easier; white potatoes. Penna. per 100 lbs. 1.75; Jersey Xo.

1 per basket, aiifelie; Xo. 2, 2a 35c. Flour Doll: unsettled: sort winter straight nearby, fs8.25; western. 8S.759.25; hard winter straight. $99 9.51; short patent, 9.oQ01O: spring first clear.

$7.5008.25: patent. $9 8.25; short patent. fair. pring and city mills, patent family brnnd. l.iau.:j.

Tallow Lower; city loose, 6 Vic; special loose. CVic; prime try. edible inl tierces. 8Ve9c Corn Steady; old as to grade nd location. Sl.O3trl.81: new.

93rpSc Hay Quiet, unchanged: titnomy Xo. I. 128 0 28.50: No. 3.. $25 326: no grade.

$1820: clover mixed bay. light mixed, $2892. No. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION UKLP WAXTK1 FEMALE WANTED Experienced stenographer, must be rapid'and accurate. Apply PTRCHXnXG DEPARTMKXT.

EUJOTT FISHER CO. THURSDAY EVENING, Sells Nurses Heme to. RATE BOOST NOT Hospital and Subscribes i t. Building TO BE 40 CENTS Police Seek Two Girls MM I I 1 EMZ ABETHVII.I.E RlisubelhvUle, Dec. 23.

At the monthly meeting of Camp Hill, Xo. TOTS, Modern Woodmen of America, the following officers were elected: Consul, William Loudermilch; adviser. H. H. Hotfner; clerk, Daniel A.

Andre; banker. Otto E. Enders; escort. William Kain; watchman, Harry Troutman; sentry, Lawrence Rom berger; manager, Harold S. Komber ger; physician, Dr.

Barto; chief 1 The sale of the property at 113 South Front street, now occupied oy 'he i Xurses Horn of th Harrlsbursr Hos I 1U1 PflCC Of Oil and Coal pital, was sold to the hospital to day. With the t(jale it was announced that the owner, Samuel Fishman, had sub scribed $6,500 toward the proposed! forester, Clair Hoke. Max M. Miller, of Baltimore.visited friends in! town on Tuesday. Evan Deibler and Forest Lenker, of Ursinus Col lege, are spending the Christmas season at their homes.

DOCTORS NAME OFFICERS hnmberabure, Dec. 23. The Franklin Count Medical Society has nominated these officers for the coming year: Dr. W. E.

Holland, of Fay etteville, president; DrJ. W. Croft, of Waynesboro, first vice president; Dr. T. H.

Gilland, of Greencastle, second vice president; Dr. J. J. Coff man, of Scotland, secretary; Dr. S.

D. hull, of Chambersburg, assistant I secretary; Dr. Frank X. Emmert, treasurer. The election will be held the third Tuesday of January.

TEACHERS OX VACATIOX Lcwiiitovrn, Dec 23. Lewis town public school teachers will spend a two weeks' holiday vacation at their homes as follows: Miss Florence Baker, at ML Holly Springs; Irof. C. D. Booher, at Elderton, Pa; Miss Cassidy, at Baltimore; Miss Gladys McCauley, at Mifliintown; Miss Mary DeKlopotoff, at Greens burg; Prof.

H. W. Wolfe, at Lewis burg; Prof. Earl Strange, at Miners ville. and Prof.

Samuel Shearer, at Pittsburgh. The schools closed yesterday for the holiday season and will reopen on January 3. FOUR NOT YEGGMEX Lewbtonn, Dec. 23. Four suspects thought to be the yeggmen who stole an oxygen gas tank from the Juniata Iron and Steel Company, here, and made an effort to burglarize the Juniata aVlley National Bank, at Mifflintown, were lodged in jail here, but later discharged, afteH they had proved their innocence.

MASOXS TO DRIXK TOAST York. Dec. 23. The beautiful ceremony of drinking a toast to the grand commander and other officers and to the memory of all Knights Templar, who died during the year will be observed at noon, Christmas day, in Gethsemane hail, corner of Philadelphia and Beaver streets, by Knights Templar. There will be religious and musical features.

EXTERTAIX FOR CHILD Liverpool, Dec. 23. The parents of little Bernice Lutz entertained in honor of her second birthday. The tots a merry afternoon. The guests included Louise Shu maker, Phyllis Murray, Alma Kathryn Holman, Betty Bogar, Charles Edgar Deckard, Mary Elizabeth Miller, Mary K.

Lower and Elizabeth Werick. Flit KM AX I IXJl RED ChfcTbrK, Pa, Dec 23. The Western Maryland passenger train which left Chambersburg yesterday morning for Edgemont ran into an open switch at Waynesboro, the engine plowing into cars on the siding. Norman Elliott, the had his back badly sprained, and both, wrists burned. SCHOOLS CLOSE FOR XMAS York Haren.

Dec! 23. The borough schools closed this afternoon tor the remainder of the week. Sessions will again be resumed on Monday. Decreasing, Gas Company Changes Increase building fund of Harrisburg Hua i jpital arlisle, Dec. 23.

Despite i In making the announcement this tne fact that an increase "in rates for morning, it was said that J5.000 of tne illuminating gas had been approved gift was to be applied in the purchase! I price at the pi opertv at 115 South iDJ' the Public Service Commission Xo, 1, best, $3.75 4.00, some ordi roni street, ana o0Tnnual and tlad fneJnto effect, the Carlisle nary $3.50. Danish considerably' rv. ItiVt 'of which was! Gas and Water Comnanv an The $krirW? "Vaed hinds ouncel that in place of an increase is one of the elder residences of Har of 40 Cents per thousand cubic feet daenpdthhafoIenraSuey oi the increase will be 25 cents, feet. The consideration was said to be i with further decrease of 10 cents probable. This decrease, the announcement atates, is due to falling prices in the oil and coal markets.

WHO 100K UiaillOna lXlngl The increase, which originally be came eftective December 15, will not t'aiiklo. Pa, Dec. 23. Police of 1 ue enecine until uiis tor tne quar ticials in this city are searching for ter ending April 1 are mailed, it was two comely young girls who entered slel, as further decreases will the tewelrv store of August Ghering I maKt; rate for the next quarter on Tuesday afternoon and stole a i ver" uncertain. As the price of oil large diamond ring, The girls asked lut51 urPs me rates ot gas win see some diamond rings and after) examining them left, stating they I would call later.

Soon afterward! the loss of the ring was discovered. On; arrest was made, but the girl' was leleased when Ghering failed to identify her as one of those sus Ohioan Is to Lecture on Advertising Value: Carlisle, Dec. 23. ing and Its Value to the Business Man" will be emphasized in an ad dress to be given at a luncheon held by the Chamber of Commerce here 1 when W. F.

Brennan, of Dayton, Ohio, will speak upon "Getting the Most Out of Retailing." In connection with the lecture which will deal with the best methods of advertising a motion picture on community Improvement and the way to secure results from advertising will be shown. Beetem Carpet Mills Busy With Much Work Carlisle, Dec. 23. A new 100 foot chimney at the Beetem carpet mills in this city has just been completed and a new power plant of modern design installed, is' in operation, according to officials of the company who have announced there are plenty of orders and the mill running on full time in every West Shore Choir to Sing Christmas Story Vow Cumberland, Dec. 23.

The Sunday School of Trinity United Brethren Church will hold a Christmas entertainment entitled "The Sign in the Sky" in Christmas evening at 7.30. a. evening me cnurcn Advertis wiI1 render a cantata. "Judea," Great Blast Loosens 15,000 Tons of Sand Carlisle, Dec. 23.

Three tons of dynamite placed in seven holes over sixty five feet in depth were set off at the plant of the Silica Sand Company near Mount Holly Springs yesterday afternoon. It is I estimated that 15,000 tons of fine bank sand were blown loose, according to George Sarano, who was In charge of the blast. I unuer ine leadership or Mrs. Helen jKerlin. The cantata will be preceded by a brief organ recital bv Miss Delia Senders at 7.15.

There will be a sermon by the pastor at 10.30. ACCEPTS XEW PASTORATE Ifallam, Dec. 23. The Rev. W.

S. Brendle, former pastor of the Kreutz Creek Reformed charge, has accepted the call to the pastorate to the Reamtown charge of the Lancaster Reformed Classis, which he served temporarily since November 1. His salary" will be $000 per year. The Reamtown charge has a membership of more than 500. Miles' Nervine Miles' Heart Father John's Scott's Emulsion Milk's Emulsion Wampole's Extract Swamp California Syrup Figs Pinkham's Compound Jad Salts American Oil Nujol, 9 oz.

Nujol, 20 oz. Squibb's Oil Forhans Lyons Powder Pyrrocide Powder Wernet's Powder 75 75 48 48, 93 59 67 42V77 38 79 52 71, $1.19 60 43 79 71 Dental Pastes Powders Pebeco 33 Pepsodent 33 Kolynos 19 Listerine 33 Senreco I. 24 Albodon 23 S. S. White's 16 Calox Powder 19, 36 Lilly's 17, 34 23, 39 is 75 21 HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH 23, .1920.

Italy Sends Many Troops to Isolate D'Annunzio Trieste, Dec. 23. Strong cordons of Carabineers and Alpini, brigaded into probably score of battalions, have been thrown about Fiume and have completely isolated that city by land. The Italian fleet, which has its headquarters at Pola, is scouring the Gulf ot. Quarnero day and night for D'Aiir nunzian raiders.

General C'avaglia gave Captain Annunsio until 6 o'clock last night to reach a decision to accept the treaty of Hapallo but the poet soldier permuted the time limit to expire. TECH DINES AND FETES 125 NEEDY CHILDREN fCoiiUmietl from First Santa Claus when "Ick" Beidleman, longest boy in Tech, in the guise. of a messenger boy, stumbled on the stage to inform that Santa Claus and family were wrecked in their airship en route from the North Pole. Later he bounced in again to say they had arrived and the children were tense. Waiting for this great event, Herman Goldstein and Jacob Stacks rendered a violin duo which touched the soul.

A feature was "Christmas Dolls," done by Myer Gross, Robert Stuckenrath, Charles Keller, Robert Down, Dan Craig and "Bud" Riidiger. It was a scream. Another, equally funny, was Charles Boone reciting "The Night Before Christmas." Old Scrooge Converted Most affecting was the Open Air children's contribution and here Old Scrooge was seen to shiver, his features in horrible convulsion. He was disciplined by some of Tech's alumni. Vk Bihl.

"Red" McCord and "Buddy" Lingle, and the merriment waxed wilder and wilder. When Scrooge whined. "It's all humbug," Joe Goldstein, leader of the Tech band, called for a fast syncopated jazz that would have made a broken crutch dance and here for the first time Scrooge seemed to change. He was seen to fly toward the ceiling, jazzing like mad. and "Bologna" Marcus, a star clown, beat the head off his child size So completely transported became Scrooge toward the finish, stunned by the relish of the children receiving their gifts, that he crumbled up and "Ich" Beidleman hauled him down to the cafeteria, seeing that he had finally realized what Christmas means.

The windup saw sweaters and letters presented to Tqch heros and a Mary Garden Mary Garden, 5 oz. Oriental Cream Kenya Cream De, Meridor Cream. 18c, S4c Pond's Vanishing Cream. 35c Othine Doable 69c Hind's Honey and Almond 39c mighty chorus of the carol, ''Silent Night, Holy Night." Costumes for the event were made by the Jen nings company. Evidently taking pity on George Sweigert, smullest boy at Tech and dubbed "Molecule," Dickens, before taking his departure, scribbled rapidly the following: I was walking one day Through the Technical High And paused at the Beidleman boy, When a lltl'e voice said: Vm 'Molecule' Don't think he a human toy! I know 'Ick' dances; He's six feet three, While I'm only four feet two; But leave me at Tech Long as him, by heck, And you'll see what I can do.

IJoiuember Athletes After Santa Slaus had distributed his gifts the 125 little frienus of the 'lech High school he was not forgetful of the Tech football team that represented Tech last Fall. Twelve effersl were presented to the Tech warriors, those being fortunate enough being Captain Garrett, Emanuel, Arnold, Books, Whichello, Erdley, Mrctis, Kelley, Hoffsomer, Gutschall, and Shaw. The Seniors of this group also received sweaters, while all of them were presented with a gold football as a mark of appreciation for their good work. A large squad of reserve players were given a T. H.

the usual award for the second team players. The list included Captain Oleaster, Cornelius, Springer, Bayless, C. Ellis, Stoner, Greenawalt, C. Liggett, Trotter, Speakman, Beasor, Bihl, Burch fleld, Keller, Myers, W. Liggett, Stinson, L.

Wenz, McLinn, Patterson, Hummel and Myers. Public Scliool Kiitcrtaiiimcnts The public schools of this city to day gave elaborate Christmas programs. Many fthe schools having their entertainments in a joint assembly while others are having programs in the different rooms of the building: The spirit of Christmas seems to be best expressed in the Christinas carols and these in a big part make up to day's pro gram. The Allison school entertainment was featured by dialogues, playlets, solo, Christmas carols and recitations The.Bo'as school program was composed of' Ohristms carols and, the reading of stories. A joint session was held by the Calder building as wlel as in the Cameron building.

The Calder school program consisted of singing and recitations, while the Cameron building had a splendid program with vionn solos and carols. Writing Paper 21, 50e $1.68 Toilet Waters Mary Garden, 7 oz. Djer Kiss Vegetale Djer Kiss Toilet Water Mavis, Eau Veg. Mavis, Eau Toilette Azurea Mavis, 5 piece set Garden Fragrance Fiancee Azurea Vegetale Coty's L'Origan Manicure Goods Cutex Preparations Cutex Sets 38c Cutex Sets Cntex Sets $2.09 Ongaltne Roseline Emory Boards 10c Xail Files Xail Clips Glazo Buffers FrOHtllla i Peroxide Cream Pompeian Day Pbmpeian Night Woodbury Cream Ingram 3Iilkweed Mrs. Kelser sang at this entertainment.

(. 4 Di'jk m's Christmas carols vts the feature ua iho ioose school, A dramatic play was given by the tourth gruue while the sixth and seventh uruUes participated in the "Sorrows uiul Joys of tsaiuu Ciuus A doubln quartet of boys sang "Silent Xight." Tho Forney school hud a program of recitations uml music. A uiuiog called "Mother Goose," was givni in the Hamilton school. Recitations, solo and carols were also a big leuture of their program. The Harris school hold a )int ses sion and rendered a program con sisting of recitations, singing and dialogs.

Plays were given in the dirteient rooms of the Lincoln build, ing. In the Mac lay school every child had a part in the progrm either in recitations, singing or reading. Thtse cntertainiuenis were held throughout the building. The first, second and third trades of the Melrose building gave a folk dance, while the higher grades had recitations and diuloa. The Pax taii school held their program two days ago.

The Penn building held Us entertainment last evening and it was a big success. A community tree had been erected which was tilled with presents for the children and the guests. Mrs. Ley, of the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce sang at this entertainment and Miss vtooa gave a dance. It was estimated that 400 persons attended this entertainment.

The sixth and sev Mavis Toilet Water $1.39 $2.59 $3.98 $1.33 $1.79 89 ...98 $1.89 $2.98 $1.48 $3.38 $1.38 $4.69, $8.79 Mavis Sets $5.35 1 Diamond Xtaii Polish. Orange Sticks Tweezers Satin Skin Rose Tint, Toilet Creams Howard's Buttermilk Palm Olive Cream. enth grade of the Kelly school gave a. song recital. Several solos were also given.

The Riverside school held a Joint assembly. carols and recitations were a big feature. The Shimmer building held its entertainments in the uliteruit rooms throughout the building The Steele school presented nn extensive progra mln. ihe auditorium. The children presented a pageant portra)lng the birth of Christ Four scents were shown.

Each Room Has Tree Every room in the Stevens building had Its own tree, and every tree contained a gilt. The trimming 'con sisteii of boxes in which were candy and presents for the pupils. The Verbeke school held a joint assembly and had a program composed of singing and recitation. The Wicker sham building rendered programs in the different rooms of the building. Woodward Ha Big Tree xThe Woodward school assembled in the lower hall of the building where a large tree was erected.

'A big feature of the program was a flute solo. Plays were given by. the $1,000,000.00 I Li Real Kstatc Listings I Backenstoss Realty Co. I I Incorporated I I 331 Market Street I NOTICE Jackson Manufacturing Company will offer at public sale on the 28th day of December, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. at the Courthouse, all of its real estate located in the 12th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, consisting of that certain piece of land situate on the N.

E. Corner of Fourth Street and Boyd Avenue, 105 feet on Fourth Street and 210 feet deep, reserving therefrom all machinery, engines, boilers, line shafting and belts now installed in the said building or upon said property. The terms of sale and the time and manner of payment will be announced at the time of the sale. Jackson Manufacturing Company reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JOHN T.

ENSMINGER, Auct. 11 A A A A'A AAAAAAAA 1 1 sixth and seventh grades whtU Christmas carols were given the primary grades. A program was also presented by the school orchestra, XMAS LOANS I'p to $300.00. Monthly payments. Call, rite or phone Bell 1G17 Dial 8002.

National Equitable Investment Inc. 3 North Market Square BOOST HARRISBURG V. CONCERNING MATURITIES We believe that the investor should to day endeavor to secure the prevailing high rates of interest for a period of years by purchasing long term bonds. It may, however, even under present conditions, be good policy for him to keep a portion of his funds in Notes of early maturity purchasable to yield from 7 10 BeeomnendarloBS a renest 300 BIG 2 DAYS 306 Market (HT A Tn)p 5(Q Broad Street Thursday, Dec. 23; Friday, Dec.

24 White Ivory Writing Splash Me fa TTN fl rjv Vacuum C'OCkS' or DOllS TlTlfl. U) kfl.V IFmmk CD I Bottle, S4.98.0 Tiristo II Jlfl IXV Iffti II TIT If (Ch sl 9g I a rf mr I a itr a a Iaampie Azurea, xof? 5 aoc Leather Bathing Alarm Clocks Manicure FiSC' Mrr.ic crL.o BeautyDoUs, Dial. Scissors, Sceisc "ft SS Books $129 MaW Garden Day Dream, grance 25c $1.69 to 59 $1.29 15c ika Mary Garden ujer niss 25c Day Dream 25c 9.uo atar Twin Plex Electric SCff 7 White Ivory White White Ivofy Whit Ivorv Vibrators, Buffers, Mirrors, Jewel Boxes goan Roxfls. Combs. Stropper, $3.98 $2Tl9 'Jnfi0 BflS0 34 t0 e8 34 to $4.39 $14.39 yi at 1 1.11...

Iiii muy uarucn Mary Uarden Sets Etr7ct oz Extract, oz. 1 Guildy $7.48 Extract, i2oz. S2.i9 $1.84 t. Extract INI 4.9!S 89 Nunnallv's I Kiel's Kiel's Candy, Nunnally's Chocolate Assorted "Bountiful" Blle Box Almonds Chocolates $1.38 98 54 44 Standard Patents Rubberset Shaving Brushes 211 to $8.89 Garden Fragrance Sets $2.89 to $5.39 White Ivory Infant Sets $1.89 to $4.48 Lady Mary 4 Piece Set Fiancee Sets $4.34 to $7.48 Cigars and Cigarette Specials Buy cigars now 25 in box at $1.75 Sweet Girls IVivana Tucks Even Steven La TKtoii Counsellor Hartranft King Oscar Blue Seal Manuel Moja Achiever La Carma Girard Henrietta El Producto Muriel i Camels Piedmonts CliesterHelds Lucky Strike Fatima Omar Mnrads Mogi.Is Helmar White Ivory Hair Receivers $1.34 to $7.19 White Ivory Infant Brushes, 38 to 68 Rigaud's Air En Baume Perfume, $2.68 to $4.48 6c each; 50 for $3.25 each; 50 for $2.75 'ic each; 50 for $3.25 6 each 50 for $3.25 6 ys each; 50 .2. 6c each; 50 for $3.25 OJjc each: 50 for $3.25 each: 50 Rr $3.25 12c AND lie CIGARS 1 10c each; 50 Tor $1.70 10c each; 50 for $1.70 lOc eaili; 50 for 1.70 10c each; 50 for $1.70 11c each; 50 Tor $5.25 11c each; 50 for $5.25 11c each; 50 for $5.25 11c each; 50 for $5.25 4 Safety Razors $7.50 Gillette Razor $6.00 Gillette Razor $5.00 Gillette Razor $1JK) Gem.

Razor $1.00 Ever Ready' Razor Durham Duplex Razor 17c 200 for $1.69 21c; 200 for $2.05 21c; 200 for $2.05 18c; 100 for $1.75 18c; 100 for $1.75 15c; 100 for $1.40 $6.69 $4.79 $3.69 ..69 ..69 69 J. G. WHITE CO. INCORPORATED 37 WALL STREET, X. T.

All Leather Gentlemen's Tourists' CiSar Cases, AI1 Leather Tabs $1.89 t6 to $5.89 $3.19 Military Shaving slSSV $7.48 to $5.48 $8 84 Woodwork's Assorted Manicure Toilet Waters RollUps. $1.89 Lunch Kits 68 tQ $6.68 Woodworth's Assorted Rigaud's Perfumes, Lilas 6S to Perfume 89tf, $3.50 $1.38 Face Powders Mary Garden Djer Kiss Garden Allah Pompeian Mavis Lady Mary Pussywillow Swansdown Day Dream Armand La Blache Carmen La May Azurea Razor Blades Star Blades 12 Auto Strop Blades 6 Auto Strop Blades Durham Duplex Blades Ever Ready Blades Gem Blades Talcum Powder Djer Kiss I July Mary Mary Garden 26c, 45c, Garden' 21c Menneti's' 18c Pompeian 17c Colcate WfUaimf Mark) MHba 41 51 53 39 37 37 33 15 43 37, 63 50 34 .21, 39 28 75 39 37: 27 34 CorylopMa ray Dream Batterfly IMrwlllow.

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