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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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I a A 13 train and date, with diflerent type Mayor to Speak at New Playground PRR to Use Machines for Ticket Sales of accomodations denoted by coupons of various colors. A "Ready-Sale Board," visible to the public as well as to railroad be used in the present ticket of More than 85 percent of the destinations served and all by; a small Seventeen automatic "Ticketeer" machines will be installed today at Pennsylvania Station, 30th and sales personnel, will show by letter and color the open accomodations for principal trains a week in percentage of sales will be eovered fice at the station. The new bureau, patterned after the system in use in Pittsburgh but including substantial improve Market as the first step in the! by the tickets issued by the establishment of system for rapid, handling of railroad ticket sales! The. same machine Wll Print ments, will be in operation by the Mayor Joseph S. Clark, will head a list of speakers at the dedication at 6:45 o'clock tomorrow night of the new Boniface Piccoli Playground, at and Bristol sts.

Deputy Recreation Commissioner Robert W. Crawford will preside. Named in honor of the 21-year-old athlete who died after saving a drowning boy, the playground was redeveloped by the Recreation Department at a cost of $188,000. The five and one-half acre area includes a club room, concrete outdoor game section, junior and tot play tmits and facilities for baseball, tennis, basketball, volleyball, softball and football. Other speakers will be Recreation Commissioner Fredric R.

Mann and Councilman James H. J. Tate. Piccoli, who lived ot 1407 E. Hunting Park rescued Edward Burns, 18, also of Philadel phia, from drowning at Margate, N.

May 14, 1949, but died shortly afterward from a heart attack. Aid for Flood Victims WASHINGTON, July 31 (INS). President Eisenhower allocated $215,000 today for emergency aid to flood victims in Iowa and South Dakota. The $175,000 for Iowa and $40,000 for South Dakota are initial allocations that may be supplemented later. and train reservations.

The new machines will print a railroad ticket from metal mat tickets for far-off destinations as well as commutation tictets for end of this year or the beginning of ext year. Pre printed Pullman and re th Philadelphia rices, similar to those used in ad-, Spanish A-Fund MADRID, July 31 (AP). A recent decree by Generalissimo Francisco Franco earmarked 108 million pesos ($2,700,000) for continuation of research by the Spanish nuclear energy board. served coach space coupons one If yoo're aoig yor voce ioo toon, here's romiader that th laqaircr can be mailed ta yo wherever yea 90. for each unit of reserved space on Pending the completion a new ticket sales and service bmu on the north side of the waitiig room, the automatic ticket machnes will dressing machines.

Some 759 different types of tickets printed by a total of 4000 matrices, will be available for use in, Philadelphia. trains leaving Philadelphia will be arranged in special racks by V' i SALE GREAWMJGUS si $200,000 Advance IFoir Sale features values liEie these! I' it. Persian Lamb, $274 COAT SALE challenges you to match this fine cashmere '68 $I78 274 $395 DYED MOUTON PROCESSED LAMB JACKETS AND FINGER-TIP LENGTH COATS, newest fashion colors DYED BROADTAIL PROCESSED LAMB JACKETS. 6 flares beautiful lustrous pelts FULL-LENGTH HOLLANDER DYED NORTHERN MUSKRAT COATS, all backs our lowest price in 1 0 years BLACK-DYED OR NATURAL GRAY PERSIAN LAMB COATS, full and three-quarter lengths, uniform curl newest styles NEUTRAL SHEARED LETOUT RACCOON COATS BLACK-DYED PERSIAN LAMB COATS lavishly trimmed with fabulous mink ELEYEN STRIPE FULL LENGTH SHEARED BEAVER COATS, exquisite-ly matched pelts anywhere at After August Sale, $99 595 "Because it's Somerville cashmere, and you know thst label generally adds a premium to the price! Be- i cause it's 100 hand- tailored with saddle-stitched collar cuffs! Because it't a popular wrap with pushup sleeves, in nude or navy, we say it will take a (of of shopping to find eJual value! 7 to. 15.

githers with buttons, roll colts, wide turn back and adjustable cuffs at the same tlrilling price! l(p Camel Hair Boy Coats, Reg. 5995 -IBs $48 I' Coat Dept. (178), jew AIIJ-CONDITIONED. 3rd Floor Rajresentetive Selection at Lits-69th St. i 4 Lits-Northeast Early Bird Extra! Group of Little Furs Dyed muskrat and dyed gray squirrel capes, stoles, clutches.

Limited quantity ready Monday at 9 :30 sharp All prim ofcoee 70 Fdral far. Fur ree'uets labeled thew country ef imperted fur Fur Salon (lit), Lits Air-Conditioned Fashion Centre, 2nd Floor Also at Lits-69th St. I Lits-Northeast Advance Coat Sale stars natural ranch mink on plushy fabrics O.VLV 'JDS) Genuine mink, synonym for elegance! Not just a collar, but a brand-new roll collar and cuffs on a coat that could be priced so low only in advance of the season The fabric's new, soft, opulent woo Other furs at this price include black-dyed or natural gray Persian lamb, beaver, dyed muskrat in group. Beige, cognac, black; 8 to 16. Better Coat Salon (176-177), Lits Air-Conditioned Fashion Centre, 2nd Floor Also at L'its-69th St.

Lits Northeast Jr. Coat. $77 1 Mink-trimmed tWL-V' rjY collar and cuffs I Sizes 8 to 16, $9r i 3 WAYS TO BUY YOUR COAT AT UTS Lit Layaway Plan (only 10 down, 10 monthly; no service charge). Fa storage. 2 Your Charge Account (select now, charge on your October bill, pay-le in November).

Free storage until F.ll. Lits Budget Flan (convenient. credit terms; service charge included in-Konthly1 payments). 9 for back-to-school values! Girls leather-like jacket and hat sets that wipe clean! First, and on of Lift in Philadelphia Frosty-cool, easy-wash patio pet by Now! Save on boys' wool campus coats Usually 9.99 Vith zippered book pocket, siap front and self collar. Init wristlets and heavy 10-ov reprocessed wool melton rayon quilted lining for ectra warmth.

Maroon, Sizes 3 to 6x JANET Sizes 7 to 14 8.90 3) geen, blue white cording on seeves. 12 20 in the group. Hocknieyer and Croinpton corduroy slacks 3.9)9)' Think of it, Mom no cleaning bills just freshen with damp cloth and mild soap Soft, supple cape-like Duxskin (plastic) water-repellent! GUARANTEED not to crack or pe(l REAL FUR COLLARS and trimmed hat (dyed, processed lamb)! Light but warm as toastinsulated with Glass-GIo (fibre glass) interlining; quilted rayon lined! 2 to 6x, in red, aqua, pink 7 to 14, white, pink, red, blue all with contrasting mouton trim. Write, phoi WA 24100 Girls' and Tots' Air-Coaditioaed Ska (Depts. 166 and IBS).

LHs 3rd Floor-Also at LHs-69th St. and Lits-Northeast Bodice completely lined! Flower-sprigged cotton with shirred moulded bodice (completely lined) for perfect fit! Breeze-inviting scoop neck, full skirt. Black velvet cord belt. Maize, rose or blue print on white ground. 12 to 20.

Write, phone WA 2-8800 (allow 10 days for delivery) Home Frocks, (Dept, 199), Lite 1st Floor-Also at Uts-o9tli Si. end Lits-Northeast Eastic boxer waist in back, silf-belted in front. With zppers and pleats. Solids aid, fancies in blue, brown, gay or green in the group. 6tt 12.

i WRITE. PHONE WA 2-1100 Boys' Clothing (Dept. MS). Lits 2nd Floor Also at l'rrs-69th St. Ltts-Northeasl j.

Moedayi Inlay This Lanchtos in Lits 3 Great1 Stores Air-Conditioned Lits-Nortfeeast iuZ.) WWW MJW 0 I CRILIID SALISIUIT STEAK Onien Souce Oeice ef 1 Vegetables Tea. Coffee or Fruit Punch 85 Senred 11 A. M. 3 T. M.

in He 7th Flew Restoerafit, IHi lewer. fleer Ceffee Sttee), Utt-H M. 7:30 M. in Uwer fleer Delaware Valley teem, Ute-NeflBeaiU Air-Conditioned LitS-69th St. Open Wednesday and Friday Nights 10 A.M.

to 9:30 Pi4. Other Days, Including Saturdays, 10 to 5:30 Free Parking Space A Market HOURS DAILY AM. to 5 WED. NOON fo 9 fJA. Ched Sttereey Mf Aefest lits-Trenton Open Monday and Thursday Nights 12 NOON to 9 PM.

Other Days, 10 AM. to 5:30 JUL UT'MOTMfflg Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Nights 10 AM. to 9 fM. Other Days, Including Saturdays, 10 ta 5:30 Free Parking Space Sell.

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