feSiPii BRIDGETON WOMEN Only One Marriage License Is- sued for March in "Bache I Idrs' Paradise" JOOK 10 YEARS TO GET THAT nv a Staff 'Correspondent nrlitzrten. N. J... April in. Thl ,,. . ....,.-. -,-". Mfllp rllv. fnr fanif.l iih n wncims BnrndlK'. writhing hi hip hi his t or n Srnlnl Mniwlr. Why is It that In . ritr of 1B.000 popiitntlen only one mnr mnr inee Hcpiiep nH Issued during the ZniU f March, 1022 Jinny poolroom discussions nml strrot-cerner conferences linve been Icld. but In vnln. The women tlcclnre I Hint the men nre, pikers, while' the men Invc n strenu comeback in nssertiii); tlint tlic women nre "tee bloemln' strnvflRnnt.'! Charles V. Cerey, the V . VY I. ...!.. .!.., lilt .. !... II city c'lerut iiiuiimiiiiB iiiui juei, uuii- nrnert. He mere you nre . Hut even though Ihc city Is Irylns te hear up under the terrible suspense. ..-rr one shitdderM nt the theueht of the terrlDic cninsirepnc which wan nar rowly avoided. The only license thnt tras 'issued dtirlnc the month went te Victer A. Woodruff and Frances It. Davis JInrch 21. "Victer .lust Lacked Nerve"' "Victer had been going with Frances for ten years," said Jlr. Cerey. "Every night he would be around te sec her, but coinchew he just couldn't get up enough nerve te nsk her. If he had till hecn lacking in ceurncc. Uririee- tu wenTil have issued no licenses in March." "The women nre making (no much la the textile mills te settle down te living en a small scale," asserted .Toceb Jenes, superintendent of the Hrldgcten fits Company. He was strong in IiIh belief that the men were being wronged. "They make mero than tlie men can earn and, besides, they always wear plenty of silk stockings and eb, silk unilles.' " The women, however, arc lined up en the ether side. "The men are nllcrra " tigoreuMy asserted Jlrs. Jehn Ilaldy, "and I'm net afraid te tell them se. The very idea of girls being extrnvn tant. Why, the men nre tee stinglv te lit go of some of their old money." , Jlls Jtilin Hendersen thinks thnt as een ns summer comes alenz nml wnrt js open for the men that the number of marriage licenses will incrense. ",t least I hope se." she confided. "for we've get some mighty fine girls here." Hut even though they nre net inim-v. Ing In Hridgeten, the boys ml girls tre stilt going together. According te Jacob Jenes. Kr., who Is suiiciiuteiHlrnt f the llridgcteii Park, everv one of Bis aw canoes is in uc every nitr it "And most of 'cm come back pretty lain tnn ' I late, tee VESTRYMAN 27 YEARS Charles H. Bardaley Re-elected St. Geerge's Parish, W. Phlla, The nnniinl pniMi meeting of St. I Geerge's Church West Philadelphia, and Hazel n venue, i Bixt.v-first street it. tl 4 T 111 1. .. iip'd levf nilit in tim i.f.i.ij, i,.. . ...i i i Nt- itt'v. ii. ijm I'm ni r i riMiine it . Jeliilns. nml the following vestry wns ! vii-rivu ; . Lini es II. nun m. 'mnun I I.....1 Jlaili ; M. Lewis, Alfred II. 1'nnoea'st. , ?;iI5T.J.'n",,:l,'.wn"f!ln.J-"'"3.. tfiiij-ir uuiui- i.uniig i cod n ml J.euls I i. biiich All were re-eleetienn esccnt I "l nil- i.im u.lllieu, CltOi-CII 10 flic- ccfd .leseph S. llehrew. who decllneil. ,ur. nariiiie.r, wJie ih ret ters wnr den.' N the vetemn nf tin. i.un..- i InV hrrtll .ll.t. .1 .IHli.l.mnll .'.. yearn Se and heenHlnce re-elected , - Bunlly. Jin ler Weiili'H term ..f ......... --'' ..'..... I... ltt-llHI'Vill temls ever twenty teiirw. FORDNEY HERE TONIGHT Legien Commander MacNIder Alsa Will Be Guest of Legien Pest RpDrCM'lltnthe .Invimh V I' I W Uhle. elinlrni.'iii of the Wnvx :iud Means Cenitnlltee of the Hei'iVe nnd Irainer of the Ileiius Mill, and Xntlmiul teniiiiniitler Ilnnfenl .MncMder. nf the Atnrrlcilll Lesluii. will he Clltcrtfiineil tenislit ill (iraml Frnlernitv Hull I.. infmbeis of iHcnr II. (iruljer I'est Ne. rtitiiuush ceiuinc from dim I'ent j and I'niniN- .Min-N ider from Detroit .......I.-,. i "in m iimiiiikieii tlic pair Jiill ntrhe nf apprnvliniiti'ly I lie time time nnd will lie escorted hv meniherf. of the I.e.t te the home of Dr. IMnln Pnvlui'. 1 1.,. i.,,i ,.,, i, .,,,., ,,,!.,,. , .ini- hmi hah ....... ! . t i . lucMiiut street. Tliree Hurt In Aute Crcsh It 1. Stiilimrrln -.Llll l t. .. ,: ...-. ....-!.. itui-i' irrei ; " wife nn, Sirs. Mni-hnl T C.v -.Hi RUUtll Shields street. WITH Itlinmi. ...... I.. I JMcrthiy lii Chester when ihelr meter. I car wan struck by etu driven b Thud- deus I'nlainlnskl. of Jhnt city. Uncommon Sense : I.y .IOII.V AINTI'LLICI-JNT' nnd well- tlnin.l.l . !... I . - .1. . " suiiriiiiiriuiuiii leceiui) '"ft his jnh en ii big farm lie ei.uldn'i undertnaiid whv he was fllMini-Kcd. He ,nd learned uRrlciliure 'n n e. known State unlversltv. He HnderMoeil i nliiiiir.wiiUiin.1 th ..m,.. .n ei ereps and the use of modern I '. machinery. I !..- a I' - --- .. - ..,. , The fu,-, .ii.i,,. .. i,, ,.,. e'curred te blame himself for that, lie T8 .," """ weather conditions or l'er tell. llHi: he went le the owner, who 1 nl-e wns n trained sciciitilic fnrm !,r' l liuiulie Ihe teaseii for Ills, dis- Clin I iiul te let j en go because ou r"r learned te bes juuref. r inn't , jn,i"".,lllH fnr"1' t'l,"' '' "ther , h " "','" ,' ""', 1'I nih ever1 i l""1 !''" '""I -''H1 " tractor needs ie l r overhauled every six iheiiIIim; thnt , t in Him s't -minted resularly will, en' ," '" 'le,,,,!': H"it "I'ldes will I v inn ",V m 'r",,l """ '" ""I '!! I r"tMmi. become useless. I ,i i" '"'""' ,llns" IhliiKs us well ns tliem . ". """' '"- continually tout iiiuii or im .I..... ..- i .. .... Ilia,, ,, '" ' iiiiiumuer iiieiu. I lie I .,.' V,n. w,.":ls fr me has cot te knew fill ur . " T "wn bui-"- ''ll(,', 'H U ,,!... '", 'lllK fnnn fur niir man uhu te nil- 1 1 ""1,",, J". nun unewn new J don't 'i"";l,f ""le,'N l,,,,l "'', "X'"'' v.1.!.. l,'I'l'iiOfI tlmt this nanieiilnr Till ,f '""'I'"' chance and net It. n !,,,M,''I IiIiiwpU When he it hlnVs if f,'',",'(! w,ls "jw '"-' tixi-it "iliiself or hud It Jixcd. .W'l'i '"' f,aw' tlmt " er"V wn,"''l rut i. ."' "" l"0''- l "I' nnd CALL MEN PIKERS ' 'linn . J.0 .cri' of venieihitiK I -or it I.W,',? I'retlllwd te hrlv k.l... In rer. n ' CLEVER FOOTWORK NEEDED HERE AFtdORA VCS jYv COBBS CIIMKX i -V i station- - vvxv "P vs. ANK jx .ys X CHuncK &v jMt-cdaflx X plot or ground home rea viv5t. &&ryjf used for CHILDREN SXtJ jjit X BREATHING I jyS?S SPOT - I ' Ss yj'yrsK ' PARKWAY S7S Vs. MABOWARE htchlng shows stream of Irafflc at Flfty-fclghlh street. Iliililmere nve- ' niij) and Cobbs Creek parkway. There Is no irafflc policeman at this point, called the most dangerous Intersection in West Philadelphia, and residents will appeal te the. Mayer for a traffic man WILLIAM MOORE CO. WINS AWARD FOR BEST BOOTH Silver Leving Cup la Given by Real Etate Exposition The prize award for the best dec orated booth Itulie Ileal Kstnte KxptH- tien, new being held in the First Hegi incut Armery, nt Urend and Callowhill streets, was made last nlsht by the Philadelphia Ileal Estate Heard. The William Moere Company received n silver levlns cup. which was presented by W. Freelnnd Kendrlck, Ilecelvcr of Taxes. The J. G. Valiant Company, Interior decorators, and the Keystone Supply Company received honorable mention. Tlic Committee of Judges included D. Knickerbocker Ueyd, architect ; Themas J. JIulvey. vice president of the Peer Itlchard Club, and Mr. Kendrlck. The winning booth, while net the most novel In the show, was one of the most nrtlstic and elaborate exhibits. It was made, up of several tlic lire places, complete in everv detail, even with the fires burning 'within them. The booth presented n cozy, finished nppearniice, and well deserved the award. The Valiant Company also had n booth that left little te be desired, with n suit", homelike scene,; while fw Inrge Keystone booth wns noteworthy for its spick and span dlsplny of modern plumbing supplies, with many neat de vices of nrnctlcnl value. The attendance of the exposition in creased last night ever Saturday. The show will continue nil week. The in teresting featured of the show ate being spread by these who have seen tliem, and a still larger nttendnucc Is ex pected within the next few days. Se many household conveniences nre en display that there is something of In ...... . i . terest te every one. whether the natren ' Is considering buildin: a house or mere i ly looking for n few mnntelpiece dec 1 orations. ' J A unique and popular feature Is the In radiophone booth. All the necessary piiris rer tile const I'm-! nm el a home radiophone nre en exhibit. A receiving M't Is In iiperntlen everj nlyhl en the balcony. Anether uniiue exhibit Is n battery churser. which may be bitched lit t In hetiM ciirrcnl. It is intended 'hn,'Ec rm,, IwUIciIph. a1tlmt:li an r.irii.-Mini in- (inuhi. ii hi u i-jirrit'ii ' te I lie in oiiieu e nailer ch milMclr. ' . - - VESTRYMEN ARE ELECTED . '. . - .. ., .A .""" "' "'" m-"ii "" " Matthew's Announce Names The ('lunch of the ItcMiricctlen has elected (he following vestrymen le serve .. . . It.i ii 1 . .. i. ''' ,1'""""".J. , ,, ' ""'"' ' ,n,,,"V ( liurle- A. Clll. IeiiRlai Leake, .lei-eiih ',' Ielrn.v. Dr. .1. .. Apiilesatv. Dr. .ih-i iiitiii i. .Miijrr, ii. i.. riniin', I ('Inn-lex !;. Iteur.v. William II. Iliehin .Trilm T. Knlett nml Tiiiiiiins 'I'liriiev. St. Mnlthew'h Church, of FrnncN- ' villi. Iiiin electeil thcM- ve.trjmcii : Dr., Ldwiird It. Stene, Ldwurd ii. limiMill, William W. Thomsen, l-'riink O. Xesln er. Dr. William L. Tnjler. Abraham SI. Meltler. (leerRe .1. (itaff. Daniel (.'. Slelley. Herman 0. Hern, Frenbern I. t'eRKOslmll. .Icilui J. Horten mid Ju M'ph W. Hnudnll. Schell Estate Inventories $361,000 Inventory of the iicrteiuil estate, of Harry D. Sehell. C0:,7 Overbroek uvc- u.e. filed today, sIhiwh .S.'ltll. 041.7-1. He .lied .lununrv Itl. lea vine S'-'OO.one te charity. Wills ndinitted te probate today arc thee of Sedgwick It. .Ins tfee. ''S''4 North Milfeher street, SSnilO. and Clara K. Weidner, BSIS Muster street. !?r,(MHl. Twe Held In Bicycle Deal Twe jeiiiis I'hllndclphlfiii1 were ar rested by iieliee in Lancaster last nlj;lit when tlicj- iittcmptcil te sell jtlrls' b- ,... I,.u f.,.. K.'t ilil..ti (Iiim- cnlil flint- lin.l purchased at Fifth and Market streets for .$10. They cave their names as llnrrv and Ilerheil Themas. Ua te Bess Yourself ISLAKK Ne intittcr hew well you knew jour ' I..I. ..... I...I n ni.l 1.. I'.w.... 1...... ... Iin ' j"". ."" " h..i i.. ........ , four own boss, te make jnurselr tin t thliiitu thnt need iIeIiib. without waiting fl"" "m "w (,s" " "'' ,011; Uu .',"n ",,v,'r Kuccesxfull.v boss ether I !'cn till jim can be-n yourself. Aett i w 1.1.. ........ !..... ,"" I,L" l ".V "'""'"'p "" '""' " wurc slave If you have le be told when anil hew te tte our weik. Cenvrlaht. lit) nr. inn intkiiistkii in hooks Ou.a l-lrul IMIt Inna l.fti.rnllirn nf lthr Nnllnni4 Autneraphc, etr.? Un Mm ha ' I nelia In anil'.' i-'"u t'l" I'ulille l.vdsvr lioeli ' r"rlinne. pulillNln-il eery .sutunlnv mgrn- i Ihtf anil Tiieeliv cvenliiR en uur bueU ra view pages. Ath, VIGOR ENTHUSIASM MENTAL ALERTNESS nil arc renewed uiul quickened ami Old l-atlicr Time make.-, very little perceptible progress all accomplished by our sys tematic exercise, baths and massage treatments. These arc carefully planned te meet tlic rcquiicmeiits of each individual and ure (,'ivcn under the supervision nf Trained Nurses. We earnestly request thai ou take a trial treatment with out any obligation te you. COLLINS INSTITUTE BELLEVUG COURT I1LDG. 1118 WALNUT STItEET Vemtn Exclutivcly 'VVfT- rttS iWtfBA' vi.V EVENING PUBLIC - " r - j r - MARLYN-APARTMENTS FIRE PUTS DINERS TO ROUT $3000 Damage te Fortieth and Wal nut Street! Structure When the Jlarlyn Apartments were settled down te discussion of the din ner, at 5:30' o'tledk Inst night the clanging of fire apparatus collecting nt Fortieth and Walnut streets nttracted dwellers en the upper nnd lower Deers te the windows. They wondered why the apparatus and rapidly gathering crowds were se interested in the Jlar lyn. When they snw lireineu rush Inte the building dragging hose lines, carry ing chemical extinguishers nnd nxes tenants renllzcd there was n lire. An apartment en the second fleer oc cupied by 1). O. Jehnsen was afire. The flames started from some unknown cause In the sitting room nnd swept through tlic npartment. Kxedus from the building began ns the firemen en tered and hnlls and elevnters were choked with excited men and women. Seme enrricd articles easily- saved and they talked excitedly as they escaped te the street. There never was any particular dan ger of the flames spreading as they were checked quickly nnd confined te the Jehnsen apartment. It was cstlinntetl the less en the npartncnt furnishings is $2500, and te the building about $500. In nddltien the. dinners of the various tenants were spoiled and fet hours the atmosphere in the buildlnsJ was heavy with the odor i of smoke. T ROB PARISH HOUSE OF COATS Sneak thieves broke Inte the parish heusa of the Church of the New Jeru salem. 121129 Chestnut street, lusf ii!li nnd stele two overcoats valued at S70. The coats belong te Jehn J. lleerleke, 141 Wnlnut. street, and Arthur F. Larsen, a;il Walnut street. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Nlrhelas drolle. Itethkhrm, l'a nnd Mais- Onirics .T. McKeever. 4l'M Venn . nnd i Mary T. 1'ltzeerald, SUIM K. Iluntlne- I den hI. ij. iiiiici. in iin-ii t-in. en. i.uv , , eituiitjnrr.. rtrrunien, l'a., ftnl Alice Terrv, l'elumbu. e. Kilwunl Hwartr 444 Ceurtlnm! nt . nnd Murenret A. Kiefer. 1.140 ;. W.iemlnir e. ChrlKienher CI. Yeaxer, ais W. Onturln n,, nnd Itebecca K. I'nwsll. Ill V. Lmrny St. (nl.n II. Ilnwltt. Illlea, Kla and Sarah I', hmltli. Weatnelil. N. .1 Jein J. Ventwell. Tort Csrlla. l'a.. and Anna M Martin. I'ettavllle, l'a. Frank S. Welriemnn. 7fi, S. 1.1th at . nnd jrannip .-. irniK an uruwn at, IBi?AV. iXvirM2 s.aiethtya ' and Mil- iTaiiutie viacuai. 1'Jiu (Jathcrine at and . Jiaria ih. i-i ainer;ne at Anthenv .1. Henimera. 1311 (i'Mlnanteun ni and Kntl Ilprirer. 143 W. Tliunipinn hi.' Urrcut I. Hmtth. 1210 Locust at . and Anna i: Schnefcr. YiVi Oiltli i- tMk I.nne I'u , KEYSTONE! Heme and Win- J j dew Clcanint rnniu. Will ' I J Tike Care of All Your Clcaninr. J t riia iimii:kt st. i.0cUst esu emmimmmm m m C FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings 1EE BOSENBACB GALLERIES 132U Walnut Htrart 86 Standard Make Phonographs en sale nt r.0 off list pi Ice. prier te our moving te L'e Heutli 10th Strce! Slay 1st. BLAKE BUiaCAfiT S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut ItHaMtllerBgtl .iil!5 TK VOl' have semcthinir new te offer the public de net fall te secure the ndvautuge of the ilKht box. WALTER P. MILLER CO., INC. 448-452 Yerk Ave., Phil.. Jamiacftirers of SPECIAL PAPER BOXES "Brag's a geed deg, but Held fast's a better!" Rogers Peet held fast tev first principles only the, finest of fabrics and tailor- ing go into their men's suits and overcoats. j faction throughout the whole long life of the gar ment. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper Bi a M' J VrtH r i' RTWJXP' -," 'a. IbGEitPHILATJELPHrA, TUESDAY, W MAN AT "DEATH TRAP" Residents of 58th St., Baltimore Ave. and Cobbs Creek Park way Will Appeal te Mayer. CHILDREN'S HOME NEAR If one happens te be nglle, alert, has presence of mind and Is geed en mathe matics he mny cres the busy point nt Fifty-eighth street, llaltimere nvenue nnd Cobbs Creek Parkwny without barm. Hut the one who makes a wrong move in attempting this task is due for a stay in the nearest hospital. The Intersection Is tegnrded as the most dangerous In West Philadelphia, If net in the city but there Is no traffic peilccmnn te help mntters. On tlie three streets vhlch converge nt this point nre two lines of cart nm' "" almost endless precession of nutomeblles, motertrucks and ether vehicles. Residents of the neighborhood have decided te ask Mayer Jtoerc te place a traffic mil ii there ns quickly ns possible. The Fifty-eighth and Sixtieth street trolley line traverses llaltimere avenue te Fifty -eighth and thence turns south erly en that thoroughfare. This brings four cur tracks at this point. Often there nre four trolley cars approaching this point from different directions nt one time and n half dozen nutes nt the 'Listen, Sen "I knew hew you can square your self easy. "Put en your hat and go te that 8l0rc I told you about. 1V11 them Suet Tell them just what Mildred i leeks like and they will supply just J the right pair of stockings te Rive' her at a reasonable price and then j everything will be nil ritjht. I "Oh, the name of the place is " i Colonial Slecking Stores, Hue. "If it's HOSIERY ve have it." 1 17 Seuth Twelfth Street THE Helmes Press cus tomers knew the value of Artists, Copy Men, Typeg. raphers and Printers, all in one organisatien a complete printing service. The Helmes Press, Triniers 1315-29 Cher Streti Philadelphia W$ McDonald & Campbell "A Certain Semejhing" Yeu Never Ferget Men find there is "a certain some thing" about our goods, and business methods, that lingers pleasantly in the memory. Seme have strayed away, but have come back because of that' inde finable "something," which they did net find elsewhere; we "have their testimony for that. Meney will net buy it, or it would be common property, it laid the foundations for the business of this house and has continued it, in tlie face of strenuous competition. If veu are already a MacDonald & Campbell patron you knew exactly what we mean, if veu are net, you have a great satisfaction awaiting you, for it is "something veu can never forget." Sports Suits $38 te $65 Men's and Yeung Men's Suits, $30 te $65 1334-1336 Chestnut Street Ne Other Investment Can Compare With It! A prnfeiit'd stec-lc equal in .safety te a Government bend, as it is backed by first mertjraires en improved real estate. Much mere profitable, because the (i'i Kiiaianteed divi dend is only the starting point of much larger profits arising from fees received for financing new building project. A thoroughly mi plan that offers highly ie munciative employment te Philadelphia capital. Write for booklet D, explaining our plan in ever detail. GENERAL MORTGAGF. FINANCING CORPORATION Rldfe & Girard Avcs. wiVfvtwiSBPlpHafVsK Vftff"r 'ZW-.'' , "'.'- -.- snmc moment. It is then that the pedes trian's nbllltv in mathematics Is tested. He must calculate distances quickly nnd net. Children's Heme en Cenner The Church Heme for Children l en the southeast corner of Fifty-eighth street nnd llaltimere nvenue nnd the bank of Cobb's Creek Title and Trust Company Is en the southwest cor ner. The ether corners nre occupied bv business cstabllshinents. Cobbs (jreck Pnrk, which beglnw nt tills Intersection, is it plot of wound be tween the parkway and llaltimere ave nue. It wns given te this section by the city for n breathing spot. In nddltien te the local truffle en It, Hnltimere nvenue is tisjrd by autoinohil auteinohil autoinehil Ists going te points south, while the pnrkwnv is traversed by these who are going te places nleng the .Main Line nnd destinations In nil parts of Penn-' uvlvnnlil. "I would net think of letting! the! children cress nlene nt the dangerous Intersect ion. Fifty-eighth street nnd . Hnltimere avenue." said Mrs. .Margaret Tlioreinnn. superintendent of the Church Heme for Children. "Of course I nlwnys accompany them," she s.iid. "when they go for a walk, and I have extreme difficulty In getting them ever en account of the, tremendous traffic coming in nil-directions. "Tlie last day I lind the children out DYEING I DRESSES WAISTS . SUITS COATS I Dyed by U in Any of the New Fashionable Celer t Over 100 Yearn of Service L J Barrett, Nephews & Ce. Old Mlntrn Islnnil Djrlnic Kstubllnhinrnt .W.Cer.l2th & Santem (118 S. 12th) I'linnr 4n:ifl Wnlmit High - grade work in a hurry. "It takes a geed man te de that." We're called en for it every hour of every day. ', THE ChETNUT jfTREET ; ENGRdkING Cefe y:t.LOR.IitCHETNUTt W55 Mere Hemes will be built this year than ever before accord ing te indications, if you intend tebuild have your plans provide for glass enclosed perch and nu merous large windows. Sunlight brings health and happiness. Write or phent. Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA BO JL VW.ZF. IWPPw ;a)" ' "VrCiJrf- ' ' ' x"' APRIL 18, 1922 a. policeman happened along and helped ine get tliem across the street. I always approach the place with dread. There should be n traffic policeman at this point all day. I believe this pre caution should be taken without further delay." "We should have a traffic policeman out here," said Grant l Wylle, pro prietor of n hardware store, Fifty eighth street and ' llaltimere nvenue. "It's one of the most dangerous cross ings' I hnvc ever seen. The Intersect ing streets make live bad points. Auto mobiles come in live directions and trol ley cars approach In four." A semaphore nnd nn experienced traf fic inn n for both day and night was sug gested by Jlr. Wylle. "There nre very few points In the city where traffic is grcntir than here." yxwrmjssi RfJISllQ, Sterling Silver Tea.Dinner and Dessert Services Chests of Silver-Knives -Ferks Spoons A is6 of Silver Articles .ft$tmmm for important Weddirtfs i3$jjj0rjj dfi assistance in avoiding duplication I - -1 The Philadelphia mMMlm 724-726 FIFTH AVENUE g&SS'St 57 St..,N.Y. Cfie ftit?CarUeiT PHILADELPHIA PRESENT Costume Tadlleubi Spiring IMMACULATELY GIDDING TAILORED OF SUPERFINE MATERIALS. LUXURIOUSLY SILK LINED. HAND MADE THROUGHOUT. EXACTING IN FIT. PARIS FASHIONS HA VI lJIX'll.;.'- THIU'l-: - P1KCI-: COSTL'SIL'.S KOIt STfSKUT AND SPOUT Wi:.R, AMI Ol'Il COLLHCTION LNTM-DES KVKUY SSlAIiT AInDKL emCiLVATKD BV THK l-:X(-hUSIVI-J I'AIII.SIA.V MOIKSTUS COmtECTLV IJEPRODLTED IN OL'il OWN WOl'KKOOSlsj 1 1 I I I Salesman The institution inserting this advertisement is increasing its sales organization and desires te obtain the services of a few geed salesmen te fill existing vacancies. The organization is the biggest one in its line in the country and is expanding rapidly. We are mere anxious te develop our own salesmen and teach them our own method of selling than te take salesmen who are experienced, but whose methods may net conform te our very high standards. Sales experience is no bar, however. If you are a man of integrity and geed business judgment and desire te enter the selling game with an institution where, if you make geed, you will find your life s work, write in strictest confidence. This opportunity, however, is only for men of vision, deter mination and ambition. Address "SALES MANAGER" A 809, Ledger Office '- 1424 - nil il'j ' he added, "and certainly net one in West Philadelphia." In addition te this being a business center, there are Institutions nearby and n railroad station just about one minute's walk from the" busy street Intersection. The llnrrlty Public Scheel Is only a few blocks nway. The drug store of Charles II. Kcesc, Fifty -eighth street nrid llaltimere ave nue, commands n geed view of all points of this busy traffic center. The manager of this establishment, said that n large number of inbound and outbound me- . tertrucks added te the danger. Jlrs. Anna Davis, superintendent of I the Baptist Orphanage, Flfty-cijlith 'street nnd Tlinmas uvcntie, snid she , found the intersection a very dangerous i crossing, and declared a traffic police man should be kept there. Entrance (e Purit MBmw& n ii t - aaaaaaaaaaaaialaallM.a I TEXR YTE " FT1 op Coats from England J'Faterproefed : , Cf VVc arc meeting with great success in our presentation or Texryte Coats. The fabric is composed of two-ply yarn a fine cheviot wool twisted with worsted which give a splendid well-wearing combination. It is also water proofed before being mess finished, making it an all-around weather garment. ie-mn"y attractivc colorings and patterns, $55.00. Special Feature Clethes RoemThird Fleer is !EED S 26 CHESTNUT ST. One Great Aim; SUPER VALUE . Whether we are buying a fabric or tailoring it, whether we are mark ing a price tag or help ing you find the one right Suit our main thought is this: WE WILL GIVE OUR' CUSTOMERS' SU , PER-VALUE SAVE THEM MONEY ON J EVERYTHING THEY BUY HERE. This is our way te held our large and ever in creasing following. P e r r y ' $ Super-Values in Knitted Fabric Overcoats $23 $28 $33 K. en if you had a dozen ether coats, you'd still need one of these the handiest and most convenient light-weight over coat there is. Yeu can roll one into a ball, put it in your bag and travel around the world without the coat show ing a wrinkle. Needs pressing but seldom and never wears out. If you get one new. you'll wear it te Sesqui - Centennial, for thfc style will be geed until long after that. Three leading colors brown, tan and heather mixtures. Silk trimmed with silk sleeve linings and lapped seams. Every one of the best obtain able fabric, no matter hew low our Super-Value price. Yeu need one. Come, get it new. $23, $28 and $33. Perry & Ge. 16th & Chestnut SUPER-VALUES in Clethes for Men ADAMS MO Meuth llre.id Slrftl Tea Roem u delightful place te lunch economically. Breakfast ftcrnoen Tea Open After Thtr i am!) Seil Watrr Ice Cream SONTS n 32WKi jxm fi-53 ft ft i 3 a '4 V iM " J c , KA -'-J i J- A u.4 1 3 .3 jP A JV t - '$ & t M : - 1- ..t'.l LWr-h'i'r, &" id 'ih m -M4i. . tiTjji iVMcf "raw raw ,-c laM" .lAnd h. I. new . rW' .. .. riin. Sprue MM -. iOff.t&v.y A'j' tUMfflaM, v a Tit ,., Ati3fflaafc?s??i flS&i&y . "Jda Mifer.&gi w&aBm&:M s r.t a-' Mi-WJM irr- a PHrtnrr.blplii:fi tiriiA rfiKJ ! -r, . - fU a-aX-ifija. &&ims$r . TSTT77TT" T Jt,V muamtakakmjmmmmmiVLMmnmmakmiBaJ!Mu.i, .iw
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers