EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1910. mziMMmMimsmmm Egyptian I 'The Utmost nam end ' icopte. of- culture, refinement and education invuriaSty prefer 'Deities to atiy ofur cicarct&T tfnVP$ Milcr of the Wchctl "a r" X Civrtian Ctaarettco in (ho HVrf "" f T wtmrnmrnsmmm R&Z&2K3&fW& DR. NICHOLSON SAYS DEPRESSION CAUSED BY DEVIL AND SIN Evangelist Rouses Dnvby Audi ence to Applause mid Laugh ter in Sermon on "Dumps" SEEKS MORE CONVERTS "fonie prnfesslnp Christian are like two Kilkenny rats hanging by their tnlls ovor a i l-itlicFlliio nml IlKhtlrK lllto 1eiln for tltP lvo nf Onrl " Thlf statement by IlvniiKiMInt lA'lIllnm I' NMixl"-"" ilurltiK bis inrinon In the Nlehol"H lleniniliiKci lalicrnncl" In lmiby ' thl" nftMiiniui, liroilrtlit fnttli tears nf laughter .in'l npplntt'o. Anil It win not alone Hi'' unusual statement which cntiscil the lnm! d-ippliiB for tbo icvlvnllr.t spoke It In hi"! In. al Irish timKUn, which Ik alnavs eat rtninlm? He was preachlnir to a falr-Blzcil audi fnro mi ' I ' ii '-ifiii." but (liaiiReil the subjrrt to "Tim Pnmpa" very soon after he Miirtnl "The luinp mo an common ainonK OoiI'b "bairns' he "alii, "ax tho turnups nio amotm children " Mr Nl lmlsnii Insisted Hint "depression" or "tho tltiinps" must not tin tnnfouiiiletl with nielentliolin or portslinlHin. which, ho coiitctitleil, vvcro caused huw-ly by xln unci helllshno-i Ip Kihl. in part' "lippn lnn Is not n modern malady. God ha" dealt with It III all ages nml, thcrefnic Know . i how to deal with us It Is call" m1 flirt by darkness It I pns- Bible tn be rlRht with Clod and yet lip walking In d.ii Uncss Tf a mm Ih light with G"d he need not he depressed, pvpii though lie walk in darkness There arc treasure" In darkness It we only seek for them "Dcpi'xMirti Is alio paused b delusions of the devil Ite cets us to betlep that ue have to gain flocl'it favor and maintain It h oni works. Kut t1"d loves us not for out vvoiki but for ourselves It Is a dcla-don of tho dpi II for a man to think that Ills pood deeds will save him apart from the blond of flu 1st The win Id Is full of I his today. The Chuieh Is full of this totl-iv The devil Is maMuK a mnster stroke these tlajs in Betting the mlndH nn their works and off the finished work which Christ has done. The llnnl oondl tlon of one who Is thus duped by the devil Is depression "Anntlu'i eauo Is by unrenewed dis positions If we allow hatred, envy, Jeal ousy or bitterness we cannot OMiect to have, the sunshine and joy which (Jod glics In our heart Some professing Chris, tlans are llkp two Kilkenny cats hanging by their tails over a clothesline and light ing like ileitis for the love, of (Intl. "Then depression might be eausetl by discipline God disciplines us. Job, in tho midst of Ins di prt'hsloti. said "Though Wo alay me. it will I ti list I Urn.' " "Tho cure comes thiough f!od " ho tlo larcd "lie Is worlilng all things to gether for our good Our lives are not guided h chance, luck or acildeut. Tho heart ami hand that planned till-' world la working in our Hies. There aie no en ore la the gland, eternnl plan Oral worka all thitiRs together for tho common good of men " As the campaign Is drawing to a close plans are atlo.it for greater activity to win trail hitteis this week than has been seen Inn- the revival opened. Tho per sonal unrkcis ushors and choir members aro hiing their plans to plead ilth every unconverted pei.sou In Parh and Icinlty to plow through the paw dust aisles anil trasp Kvaugellst Nicholson's hand SOCIETY WOMAN SUED ChnulTeur Demands Damages for In juries in Auto Accident Mrs rdward P Toivnsenrl. of Ardmore, Is named defendant In a fcult brought by Hugh K lined, In tho Municipal t'ourt. to recover $1000 damagos for personal In juries he sustained on December s, last, when Mrs Townaend'a nutomobllo smashed Into a machine owned by J ". Lee Jr , near Merlon station. Kennedy, who was the clinuffeur of 3Ir. Lee's nun blue, says that he sustained per manent internal lujuile? lie charges that the defendant's innihiuo was being oper ated at a high and dangerous rate of tpeed and also that Mis. Townsend was negligent in falling to have her car equip ped with shid chains, us tho mads weio slippery from biiow and ice. Suit has also been instituted against Mrs Townsend by Mr. l.ce He is suing to recover Ji75 as remuneration tor ex penses hu was put to in having his ma chine repaired. J. W, Lee Quits P. R. It. The resignation of J. W. Lee as head jubllclty agent of tho Pcnnsyhanui Hail road was announced today. Mr. l.ee. who has been with tho railroad foi more than 10 years, will take up publicity work in New York after leaiug the employ of the railroad No announcement has been made of Mr Lee's successor. lllHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!a r ih im 1 if' ''' :W" The Bluebird have comet They- symbollize Joy and Happiness. Jonas candies do the same thing and ( abide within one I MffAS m 12 CANDY SHOP SIX FEET BELOW BROAD ST, IN THE LINCOLN BUILDING EROAD ABOVE CHESTNUT OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Wi s in Cigarettes" or Cork tip 35I2J XV Mmnwqf ! MAN'S SPIRIT COUNTS , ABOVE 'ENVIRONMENT SAYS LENTEN SPEAKER Contentions of Twentieth Cen tury Putalint All Wrong, Declares Doctor Fritz WHERE SCIENTISTS ERR Thr contention nf many twentieth ien- tllrV RrlpfltlHla Minf nnilnniiiAhi .. - trolling factor In molding the life and iiiuai icr or me awr.ine man t, r)P,j u fnWe ilnctrinc tntln by the Hev. Pr P I Frit, of RiiHion. Pa In a Lenten wimoti nt tld St .Mm's l.titheran fhtirch, rincp below nth street Poetor Krltst nlwi nttai'kpil the notions of tho fatalist. Having: "This doctrine tobs man of his liberty, nml leave t him a bundle of nicchnnli'iil and chemical forces Paul round things In his carper that detiinndpil another pxplau.itlon " Xpc ailing nf eniirnmiipnt, Poi tor Fritz said' "The twentieth centurv rcleiitlst tells us that environment Is the controlling factor. These teachers tell us even thing Is determined by soil, climate nml sun shine What goes Into a man's stomach determines the kind of thinking that goes on In his hnilii Thev tell us one caiinnt expect iinthlng but thieves and muiderers from the people who live lu foul and crowded tenements !ie men n new en vironment and ou will make them good (live them a bath, a free breakfast, a new stilt of clothes and put a dollar Into their pocket, and ,nu inn do away with your siimnns nml Sundaj chools "Put unit a minute Was not thn del Us environment piettv good lu ln.,..- ...1 ... I... .......I. 1 .....! . I,,. .-, i.ll.l t f-l MC IVVIIIM'II llllISl light and truth If eniiiruimctit nmlies I a man. how will von account for the uici mat naniei mainl'ilned Ids Integrity In tin bell known as the Mnh Ionian pal ace',' This overeiupliasUeil i iivlronment Btorv contradict t the whole theory of the ascent o -,ui " COKNKI.irs K. IIAIItl) lK I Attorney, Formerly of IMiiUulcIpliiti, Dies (it College Point, New York Word was received In Philadelphia to day of the death at College point. New York, sevi r.il ila.vs ago of fornellus 11 Daird, an nttorney formerly of this city. .Mr. Hal id illul at his home, tils Mil nvc line. Ills bod.v vvasiremnted While in Philadelphia Mr ttalrd main tained an tjflli In what Is now the llornor Untitling. HJI fhestnut street His New York olllci' was at 1 Kioadwny. He is survived by a widow. Mis Mary P. Ilainl, and three dnughteis Mrs Jane C. Arnold. Stria Siirlngllild avenue: Mrs W Vaughn I Hike, li.ltlo t'amac stioet. Oak Lane, and Mrs Allen It. Kckmnn, Mel chaiitville. N J. jiotiikh's i.ittiji: auik im'kxkd Clasolino Explodes and Girl Who Was Cleaning "Pntty Dresses" May Die Parent Also Injured A three-eiii-old girl who thought it was 'so much fun" to help her mother clean In r "p.uly dresses" is in the How ard Hospital lodav so b.ullv hiiiueit li an explosion of gasoline that was left too near a stove, that she may not ll morn than n few hours, physicians say The i hilt! is Agnes U'jlmne. pail Annln sliest When she hcaid her mother. Mis Hose IJohane. was going to clean some Bilk dresses and "party (dippers anil Blows" this morning, she clapped her hands and mil to hrlug tho things to her uinthor She lied a big apron under her chin and. with her childish lingers, was allowed to sponge away at some of tho small thing. Little Agnes scrubbed so vignrousjv as the two worked in the kitchen that Mtf ' Ilohane smilingly placed tho largo hot- j tlo of gasoline out of tho way of the child s lllng elbows. As b..o put it near the hot kitchen range It exploded Tho girl was enveloped in flames In an instant The mother throw the silk finery and rugs over tho child and tried to beat out the flames with her hands, but Agnes was terribl burned over her whole body. The mothei ran hatlesa in tho snow with tho blackened body of her daugh ter In her arms to the hospital where physicians workid swiftly over the un conscious form The mother was also hurned. and she was kept at the hospital. Her burns, however are not thought to ho fatal IM Satisfaction m THERE is probably nothing that imperceptibly varies more in its contents than Nature's drink ing water. Every drop has the tendency to absorb something either gaseous or solid. Distillation is a natural process. It is the withdrawal of foreign matter for which the water has had an affinity. We drink water to cleanse our bodies, to absorb and carry away the impurities. If this drinking water is already loaded with more or less foreign matter, how can it do its work properly ? As a solution, science has given us PUROCK, a pleas ant drinking water -- the means to health. Purock Water is delivered to offices and homes in sterilized, sealed glass DRINK bottles, aix large Dottles or a five gallon demijohn, -10 fonts. Order case, use one bottle. If the water tail to please, we will, at your request, remove the case and make co charge. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO., 210 S. 24th Street, Philadelphia BOTH PHONES LENTEN PREACHER JUSTIFIES WAR FOR RIGHTEOUS CAUSE Rev. Dr. George Crate Stewart, in Sermon at tho Garrick, Commends President's Defense Plans CITES SACRED EVENT "War i itevlllsh but there li something more devilish thnn wnr and that Is sub mission to wrnmr Peace Is heavenly, but there Is somethltut morn heavenly than pence, ami that h defense nf the right " These were the words of thn Hev Pr ttenrge t'ralg Stewart, of 15an ton, III, in a ringing p-itrlotlc lenten ser mon today in the Onrrlck Theatre." The large audience which heard Doctor Stewart was thrilled bv his call lo nil merlc.itis tn stippnif President Wilson's Plan for adequate national defense He Indoiseit the proposition of President Low ell, of Hi nurd t found a league for the enforcement of intn national pence. 'The question frm i 'iiriiinn stand point," declared Doctor ,tevait. "la lion militia, Ned malill.i It l ma the position of the soldier, but the rtlpototi of thn soldier that Is In nuetlon A nation Is imt to be Judged as Clulstlan or tmii-t'hrNtl.tn because It Is nt war. but In cause or the motives which Involve It "Unite force has Its moral sanctions. sanctions that we all recognUe ("Hill!. tloll may Indeed, mid actually hrts raised to a, higher IpvpI the reasons which lead to nnd prrrtpltnte thp appeal to anus, but It has not glien tip Its appeal lo force ID order to maintain order "The organization of social Instruments of coercion Is still necessaiv to securo the nbsenance nf the law. Might Is not right, but right must he supported by might I shall not condemn a member of the mllltln who responds to a call from the Oovei nmeiit to ipiell a riot Force Is necessary even to maintain order in n tlemocrac.v t'nn wo hope, then. In tho world as it aitually Is toilav. to dis pense with fmce tn our national and International relations? "It Is for us to see that we uphold the spirit of Lexington. Vnlley Forge nnd (Ict tysburg and prepare for the defense of our llheitles It Is also ours to see that In the hour of wnr we are able to face the whole world unnshnmed of our national conduct "The red of our flag Is the color of the wine In the PuelmrlBtte cup, the color of the blond poiire'd forth by the I'aptain of our salvation It stands for a natlonat life not stoietl up for sHflsli ends, hut laid down In the service of others ' Kverv I'hilstl.ui the doclati will tell vnu Hint the death of 'hi 1st was nalutarv for the tine. Imt not one of them on that account accuses .Indus or Pontius Pilate, or the envious plotting ecclesiastics who hounded Him to Ills thath And that same m.vsteiy of atonement, with Its abid ing values, lies hidden In the agonies of war The thing In Itself is wrong, nnd woe to him through whom the offense Com eth but when It needs must come, then the Christian, like his Master, the I'hrls tiau nation like the I'hilstian Individual, must face (iethseinane and even I'alvai.v. assured that mulct- the divine compulsion of evil to good i nils the issues will lu the long inn lie salutaiy to Hip i.icc "The piesiilent of ll.iruml I'nlversltv has retentlv proposed a league to enfoice peace Such a league would he an ef fectlvo means of maintaining peace, but to be elT. ctlio it would mean, of course, that each p.utlclpatiiig nation would be able to furnish Its quota of warriors for peine The plan Impresses me as w ise. sane nut! pinoticahlc It Is but another argument for national preparedness, preparedness for something more than defense, prepir edness for a share In compelling world peace "Let us glvo ourselves lo tho Presi dent's Idea of a trained cltlrens soldiery. The plan has been cnllul Utopian Switz erland Is Utopian, Imt the boundaries of Svvitzeiland are preserved inviolate Training uiuips lllto that at Plattshuig mill the one ut Fort Sheridan m.i In Utopian We are glad they aie, in case of mv slty py win tint be found useless Inil bless the nntiou and may the re-i in the Hag never be dimmed bv iiiui- self-Intel est. Hod bles-i tho President and keep his vision clear, his judgment sound, and his spirit undaunted And UimI bless tho issues of this tetrl ble conllict, that out of this unlvcisal bath of blood. Immunity mn rKe new born, new -souletl and new-visionetl!" Kitchin Against Ship Purchase Hill WARIU.VOTO.V. March 21 Announce ment that bo will oppose the Admiiiistin tlnn ship purchnso bill in Its present form was made today by House Deniocinttc Leader Kitchin The bill was being lliiai ly drafted today by tho House .Men bant Murine Coiunuttep. and prospects were that the committee would not change the bill tn meet Kitchin s objections Spring Suits To Measure $30 RAD8IIRN & NIGRO ors fro Particonlar Mean Cor. 13th & Sansom suits s;.-. to sMl AROUND THE MAP wllir t i .u IS'' - 11 uiiini, mi il IhiiIh ,r. oiir h--t lntr.fluetton HANNA 8 l: ror --- San.om i.'Oi HI.-.IM i sr. I tiru-i Keinmeil. -.Tie Ha. Ilaiilrurlin;. iir WATER 'gEMggm 1 if n TURKEY PURSUES BOY SCULPTOR TILL HE TURNS AND EATS OLD FOE Professor Grafly, Teacher of Prize-winning Greek, Plays Chef and Presents Him With Bird to Carve Turkey seems to pursue George. Pe tnetrlos N'o matter where Ite goes It confronts him. Ite was the winner of the steward son sculpture contest last week nt the Academy of the Fine Arts The sculptor, who Is nnli l! years old, attributes his success to tho fact that tie had nerve enough to leave Turkey runt rlreece when he was n little fellow I to said that he left nreece largely berrtttse he hated Ttirttev. He was greatly startled, therefore, when n tgofnti9 representative of Turkey nf rived unannounced nt a dinner width lie gave to the fellow-members of his sculp ture rlnss The name of the guest could not be learned, but he was mammoth In size nnd of a decidedly brown complexion. He was on nn immense plate cntrieil by Charles tlr.itlv. professor of sculpture nt the ncndem,i Pemetrios was erpinlly surprised by th nitpenralice of the professor himself, who was nt'herl In the garb nf n ihef He placed the Mfe-long eliem.v of tho yonntf sculptor before lilm II was the tlrst tlmij he hntl ever seen ttirkt-v and grease in such n hattnotitnus ininblnntlnn While he Is usual I v nf n humane ills position liemrtilos attacked the Turk with a Umfp. and seiorrd his legs, his head, and llniillv hl wings and the other guests went one better than the sol diers lu Curope, bv devouring the enemy Immediate!) 3MXY NKW IXllimiUXTS w(l.IXST ,. V. Til 1)31 1'SOX Kctlernl Hankinj: Department TnkinR Active Purl in Suit Lllin, Pa. Manli :i--That the Hank Ing Department at Washing-ton, tnnklug the r-o one of nttloiinl moment, will pptv n big part In prosecution of the flovern Incut's case against .1 V. Thompon, the dethroned coal In nil speculator and banker nf I'utntitown, developed enrly this after noon when nttnehes of the department ap peared before the Federal Ornml Jury hero to press the cae ng.ilmd Thompson for violations of the banking laws ns president of the dosed Ftisl National Hank of I'nlonlovvn A new Indictment, containing .'ID or 40 counts and the main one against Thomp son, alreadv nine Indli tetl and out oil ball. Is evpei tetl to he lettmicd WOMAN'S ItBliHUOrs I'lMlNZV SEMIS HBH TO ASVIilM Found Rinjrtiu: Church Hell nt NMsht us Heiult of Kcviviil Kscitrpicnt LANfWmiU. I'd March 21 The po lice Inst night fniind Mis Nettle (linger In St Andrew's deformed Church ring ing the bell nnd removed her In the In sane As.vhim She bail suddenly become insane through religious evitetnent. She declared the spirit of Doctor Slough, evan gelist, had tlliectetl her to ring the bell and vail the people together. This Is the fifth person In Lancaster who has become insane ns the result of attending the Stniigh revival here nine months ago KiiticH's Scntcnci- Dc'Torrcd Owing to Hie IIIiipmh of Assistant t'nlted States Dlstilct Mtnriipv ISohert J. Sler lett, the Imposition of sentence upon John Knoell and his son, fiiinltuie inanufnc turers. was ileferrrd until next Moiidav by Judge Hickiiisnn bdnv In the I'liiteil States IHsirlet Court Cnttfin Plnnl Hurned; Loss SMO.onn AI'dl'STA. Ca, March 21 The fnlnn Compiess Conipanv's plant and -'.'Mi bales of cotton wire tlestrovtd b lire citrlv to. ilny. Loss, Sliin.nno. tfe. m&Bm rc7- rT'i EL'T!! -L J ,v i7,W'K . i Ul 3& B ? Thirty-Jilt ctnlt 3 pnnrwvinMrui'icni ii i mi k iiuir r '$M 1IPI w M4naU q& Hut It was onlv one of the many good things at the fent It was held nt Mns cagnl s Italian restaurant, ?!S Roulh 8th street I'.ierjthing belonging to n good Itnllnn dinner was on hand, from the np peilwrn t the spaghetti, nnd no Mid of Jlhtr bwi! things. IteniMrloK was somewhat gloomv whm the festivities opined on learning that Ills good friend, the pi-ofessor. would not le able In ntlentl. A message to this effect was rwclietl Just as the feast startid Ills sudrtrn appearance with the bird I proved to be a great and tvrleomo utr- lUlse There wefe speeches tilled with I ambition of the kind that crushes the 1 pesnimlsl nnd makes the world full nf sun shine When rtemetrlos was on the tvav to this country he saw the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor "1 ran make a statue " he said tn himself, and he decided that he Would make everv effort to satisfy thin ambition, lie had a hard time during his esrlv hovhood, he worked as a bootblack ill Hoston Hut be Visited the art gal leries and read Later he heaid nf Pfofessoi Orally rtomothlntj I old hint that the professor was the mnti who would show- him the right path He came tn this city and told him of his deshes Then the munitions youth showed that Ik ini made of the right stuff bv vvnikliig pel ieterlngtv. Ite entmed the 1S-hour "ontet behind clnstd doors last week and came out a w inner. WOMAN SAVKI) MOM DKATII IN TUB KliKfTllir rilAIK Korth Cnrollna Oovcrnnr Coninmtes Sentence lo Life Imprisonment nALRlUH V C. March 21- riovernor 1.oi ko Craig tod.iv raved from death li. the electric chair Mis Ida Hall Warren who bad been s, ntenced to death on March ill for the murder of her husband The (governor gr.intid n coniluutntlon of sentence to life Imprlsomnent lo Mrs Wnr r n, nttd also to Sninuet P chrlstv, her accomplice In the intiidir. The (bueinor took his nction after n hearing that Insled for several hours. Many organizations in Notth Carolina had protested against the prapjsed execution of Mrs Unrreti. who was the tlrst white Woman ever sentenied In N'nitli Carolina to die tn Ihe elpttrlc cli ilr Mrs Warren and Chrlstv killed O .1 Waireti, the woman's husband, on August I. It'll The wife chloroformed Warren .is he slept, and then called Clnst, who mingled the helpless man to death War ren's hndv was stuffed n'.j a ttunk and taken eight miles to n ir ek into whlilt it was thrown after heavv weights bad I pen ntluihcd A heavy rain washed up Hip body, and the arrest nnd conviction nf the pair followed ! J. E. Caldwell & Co. qo2 Chestnut Street Pearl Necklaces ISPfl lm 3oiiClt) so-up of trxe epiou.re Come in me evening, Or come in ike momma, Come wmnydu'r& looted for, Or come wiinout Warnina. An uncxpeaed guest is a true compliment a "vote of confidence" appreciated by any hostess If she It prepare Jl Next to the Quality of Franco-American Soup? they are perhaps most valued for their "preparedness." Tiiese soups arc the individual "creations" of the French Artist-Chef, Monsieur Biardot, They are to be served upon your dinner table without addition or alteration. Any modification would only detract from their exquisite and delicate flavor. Finished to the last fine detail, they relieve you of all "nervousness" as to the soup course. "Merely heat before serving" arc the sole Franco-Ameriean directions. In their simplicity hostesses find a world of relief, Franco-American Quality imparts distinction to any dinner tabic. It is pleasant to know that jiou can obtain it simply by notifying your grocsrt Merely heal hefatc itrylng ihe quart At the better atorei itnnco - American s after tno recipes of formerly superintendent of "H.Tt.TCm Gaorda of j3f US' give yoxc a taste of our- - itrvwiwsiiwwwwwwiiws h d wwvvtf wmminnnii n ti uHvyuw u u iniirg NEIL BONNER WITNESS IN BREWERY PROBE Philadolphian Expected to Ar rive in Erie Today to Testify in Suit T:rtltt. Prt. Mnfrti Sl.-OItlclnls nf the Retail tJntmr tw-aletK' Arifltlmi g.tva otit frnrrl !hlf helldntmrlefs nt tlnnn ta dn) that they expert Neit tlnnner, nf Mill ndeiphln, president nf the National Aas elation nml former persldenl of the Stata Asocl.1loii. to arrive in ttrle lotlay t8 awiear hefotv the hew Federal rlrnml Jtifv In the brewpfv tirohe that tvlll ln continued here tomorrow hy Pnltert States Attorney K. Iiwry Humes SI subrioennea for nrotnlhetit Philadelphia brewers havo been ltied, but the Kederal ntlthnrltlea refuse to divulge the tinmes ns nil of tha papers have hot been sercd nit vet They havo been forwarded to the t nlted Stare Marshal nt Philadelphia It Is ald lo be s fact, however, that Mr. flnmier Is to be called before the Urntid .tur.v tomotiiiH. Among Ihe first of Ihe brewerv men to rem li Hi le lodav tins Jnmns P Mulvlhlll. of Pitt "Inn gh. V1i e pii dtlent of the Inde pendent Jtrrwlng Company of that city, and otic of the leaders of the Stilt.: Ilipior forces Mr. Mulv ihlll has little to say, but the liquor people have n niore'iolilldent air than esterdllv-. n a result of the itttta conservative ilmige given the ilrnnd Jury bv Judgn r'lmiles P (trr, in which ho cautioned the ii.rors to be niefiil on nr riving at i om lu-dotm nnd Weigh tho cvl denie cniefiillv tn sep that cif-ei wetP not brought for political purposps. DIXON Distinctive Tailoring llnurr I vtabltihrd ISKS Why $50? rnidlv nnwpred. Why a Pierce Airow lather than n Koid? Tloth aie cars of quiillty, bulll for widely v irled price-preferences. Precisely the samo with KUou-Tiilliirlng iiml tllxnii-.servlte. At $5il nr ! IS we'll give you quality full value for the money Invested, Hppclal Spring aultings 8fl nnd 8 it" - n irf ttmth tr!t ''ill 1111 rrtif. 1111 Walnut Street mm R V&b 3iaAJ Twenty stU(tbrt OF PARIS of ika. palace Greeaa. quality" Perry "Junior Special" Styles "Young- Men's" Styles "Men's Fashionable' Styles "Amii'a I .niuaii'vnfiv'1 I Styles 15, $18, $20, $25 Mr ' W X3f Perry's "W I vr-l'ITTIVR" MODEL MMiixn nvi:itcovT Soiiir. fnriti-tlttlne ivnla close skirt; curved pockets; very narrow Hlioulderi lone, soft-rolllnj? lapels; narrow sleeves In fancy inlMiires ii lily. $30. C, Nominate your classi fication according to the above, and in it you will find a full choice, not only of fabric-patterns colorings, crossings, and chromatic blendings; but also such minor varia tions as mark new lapel tendencies i n widths, lengths and angles; novel pocket treatments showing slants that are new both in style and service; new button placements; new cuff finishings numerous enough to compile a de signer's book on style. 1 And always under each of these four grand divisions of masculine geography you will find fidelity to type mean ing, that the cut of the clothes is determined by the basic Perry Prin- ciple of tailoring, ac cording to which, com ford need never he sacrificed to. style. If lib 1 Pat i PERRY & CO. "N. B. T.w 16th & Chestnut Sti, i THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO DlHIIIIHIIIHIIHIHIIIHIIIIHIIIinillHIIHIIIIIIWrg i iitrn i i ii nil