t " u 'iSWENOONE," ORDER JN FOOD PKOSliCUTlUNS I t.,n penalty of the Federal Law re fun Tttnra nt pinnncu im uua"" v Prices Political plot hinted .-.r rt TTho full nennllv ,ttirSe con.plratorWho fe "SdSKi of J"tlc let It t I ?& that It Intends to follow out E1 . f IMnif. !"' " "Pflro no on6 not i'1 ..,. hlKher-ups-lf It can tar them ?$ violation tho national conspiracy r . .. t... K.in hinted to the denart- A. 'Jill m may b- behind soma ot tho B"nhrBr to. Ono omclal said that whllo 8EtUPM IVMnee of thla. Investigators m m down lhci rumors ns an Intrluuo "' rrM part of the Administrations ? .'iSbw to reducolhocostof Ilvlnir. "bSSu forrand Jury Investigations In JStn and New York. Important steps MAdElnWtton effort to get nt tho J nf causes for the present abnormally . i Wrtt-m wero virtually completed today. SeGdSdlnlho pr.Mi.tl Invertlrallons will fc. an Inquiry Into tho oxcesMvo prlcoh of COt ... i,A Mnunt nf PrMldnnl wSonl Probably will noon bcftln work to Sd ont who put tho stilts under tho cost !f llvlnit. A preliminary hearing on the 1'L Investigation resolutions Introduced T tixa House wilt bo accorded by tho . Rules Commltteo. which paasos on H? Innulry proposals, and tho group ot noun members, who nro pressing for leg S relief from high prices. Is asptcted to mSo formldabla ohowlne beforo tho Chairman Henry, of tho nules Commit-Y-r conferring with President Wll n made It clear that his commltteo JriS' not block efforts to obtain an In vitif Atlon. The congressional Investigation un j6ntltedty will bo directed toward deter mining If posslblo, tho causes of tho gen ital In'crcaso In food prices ami tho pos sibility of legislative action to remedy tho iluallon. Tho firm opposition of Dcmo eratlo leaders In Congress to tho various imbargo proposals has mndo It apparent that such legislation cannot bo enacted during tho present session. It may bo noulblo, however, to ogrco upon somo Jtfulatory measures which would meet tie situation. RELIEF SAVES MOTHER FROMENDINGIIERLIFE Charity Worker Comes With Food for Starving Children and Averts Tragedy A young mother, despcrato with poverty, was saved from nulcldo at 1818 Harts lane, leeordlng lo Mrs. Kstclla Heed, an In- It Tiitlgator for Mrs. M. W. ICetchum, Ken s' . l .... M.Vtnr' fit Min Imnr" Tho woman la Mrs. Bessie Smith. Her husband died last May nnd sho wan drlvon to desperation when her threo children wero itarvlng and not n blto to cat could bo found in tho house. Mrs. Heed found her ft yesterday Just ns nha was about to put a feigns tunc in ncr muuui. ELT "U'htf iln villi enrnn In horn?" Ihn wnm.in uked when Mrs. Heed answered an appeal tnt by neighbors. "God bent mo to save you from what you were Just going to do." Mrs. Heed answered, t Tho woman then broka down. "I could te no other way out," she waited. "My three children nro ntarving and so nm I, Fo mako It woise. nnothcr baby Is coming. If I were out of tho way, tho three would U looked after by umi kind persons, nnd I thought It wouTd bo best for nil concerned " Mrs. Smith told a pitiful tnlc. Sho said titer her husband's death sho managed to jet work, but her landlord rnlscd her rent. She moved to her present address threo weeks ago Within half an hour nftcr Mrs. Smith's itory had been told, Mrs. Ketchum sent around a basket of food. At tho sight of her three children's faces shining with Joy at the bight of the food, tho weening mother dried her tears and smiled. V CHARLIE YOST SOME SPEEDER Karbcrth Chauffeur Knocks Man From Bicycle and Crashes Into Wagon RDeeil ihnwn hi Plinrllw Vnt In H.l..l-. tke shiny truck used by tho Narbortli Volunteer Klro Company is much too fast for tho safety of Philadelphia pedestrians, the police Bay. When Charllo Isn't driving- tho firo' truck at night, ho gets practice during tho day with a truck owned by Henderson Brothers. Charlie was In a hurry to get homo last nljht. Its opened tho throttlo, knocked one man from n bloyclo at Fifteenth and Stiles streets and crashed Into a wagon. "Speeding may bo all right when you'ro olng to tires out home," Magistral. Collins told him this morning, "but I'd advise strongly against speeding to put out any Are Inside, I'll have, to hold you under $500 for a further hearing." DISCHARGED AFTER 50 YEARS Civil War Veteran Waited Half Cen tury for Papers HEADING. Pa. Dec, 7. Taken prisoner In 1163 at Gettysburg and later paroled, Cyrus O, Derr, corporation lawyer and Pennsylvania Hallroad attorney here, re enlisted as Calvin Derr to prevent being Jhot for technical parol violation by tho Confederates If captured. As a result, ho was unable to provo his "entity and did not get his honorable dis charge until this week. Bids on City Park Work iJH?" w,en! rec'ved by the Department of ... -" " i"uwiik oienion raru. ' vwKMC0J!Ml Vard: - '" at Twenty- .. . """" ."' " -iarenco n. uiarK , iun Si maklnK repairs to Independence H;.. Th ntlr Jelng Involves an ex penditure of about ftO.OOO. Nice Little Gift tor a Motorist Complete set (Bix) of Mazda nitrogen lamp3 2 head, 2 side, rear .and motor lights, in a dur able -- nut i "Jest. i- Rljsht lamps for every fru -4 nake of r, per set,f S .54 JJank II, Stewart Electric Co, LSj 1 Nortn 'th f 1IM Bunding. """Mm eittrusi caiaiec Heady Monev United States Loan Society i CITY NEWS .tUl? Hti'l lt,Mn brl.lg nt rtutmn JLlriu.wl ,h". ne'm Hallway while ho was riding or. top of a freight car. Harold umic, a brakeman. was so badly Injured fM,?!?1?;. The hIow l bl"evI to have ;r"cl'' his skull. Ho was removed to Norrf"town """P"1' ,lls hom) ' ln t,?.1'"." ,:v"N "OWNS and far. i?i!i ,,over UB0, ,0"ml ln h0 "m or Stella own. a twenty-year.old negress, fL . J,0,.h 81n,e frc, 'e 1 her arrest M.-?.7iiA.ncS. "' Kt0I', wero lweltlvely Identllled by Mrs. Thomas W. 8parks. wife ?i,."-im,lnufftVr nl ,81 Walnut street. U ? .' f" heM ,n '60 b11 fr utt by Mnglntratp I'ennock. In tho Thirty-second i i . n.n. "'ooitlnml avenue station. Tha girl Had been employed as a maid In tho .Sparks household. TII13 ltOWAHt) HOSPITAL, ttrosit and Catharine streets, trcatnl 2St accident cases during tho last month i J52J prescrlp tonswero put up. 618 now dispensary pa llents wero necommodaled and 106 patients wero admitted to the hospital. Till: llt'AKIlll CITY MOTOU t'l.tm b atnilated with the Overland Club. The clubs hne a combined membership of more than seven hundred Paul II. Ituyetto Is presi dent of tho organization. l'lttl.ADr.I.rillA, ,n .ffond tnrnr.t port In the country, is without a boarding boat Tho Guthrlo 11 laid up for repairs, whllo tho revenue cutter Wlsenhlckon has been sent to Ualtlmorc. TIIH roi'MlllYMIlN'S ASSOCIATION has nominated tho following oincers; Presi dent, Thomas Devlin; vlco president. George C. Davles; treasurer. Joslah Thompson j secretary, Howard Kvans, and executive committeemen, Walter Wood. Tnomns M. Kynon, II. I,. Ilnldcmnn. Walter T. Mac donald and W. S. Dunning, of Chester. TIIK STKAMHIIIP r.t.StVK'K PAUK. out two months from Philadelphia, has been posted ns missing nt Lloyd's. She sailed Willi a cargo of coal for Santos, Uriizil. AV AUTOTUUriC rrmhrd Into the win dows of n clollilng shop at S3-60 N'orth Thirteenth street when tho driver lost con trol of the machine. Tho trurk was owned by tho American Express Company nnd drlvon by Thomas Muskeet, of Thirteenth streot near Uronn. Muskcct was arrested. J. IIOWAItl) 11RKUY, the Prnn fullback and national guardsman who found it im possible to nttend tho weekly drills of tho First lleglmcnt, was excused by Captain It. C. Holslcr. Investigation proved that Ucrry's cntlro Umo wan occupied In his studies and work. A I'JTCAIIL Ni:CKLACi: vnlnrd nt 10,000 is among tho gifts presented by New York firms to tho Permanent Illind Ilcllef Com mltteo to bo plnccd on salo In tho second "Mndo-ln-Amcrlch," bazaar next week, ac cording to nn announcement mndn by Mrs. Joseph U Wldcnor, of I.ymiewood Hall, HI kins Park. Other pieces of Jewelry hae beon given, Including a diamond ornament. IMtANK J. CUMMLSKHY, chief of the nurcnu of City .Property, for whom his fellow workers In City Hall prayed when ho was taken sorlously ill several weeks ago, la. Improving rapidly ut St. Mary's Hospital IIo Is considered out ot danger by tho physicians, although thoy do not say when ho will bo permitted to leave tho hospital. HOT COALS from the flrc-hax nf n lnco motlvo set flro to tho Pennsylvania Itallroad bridge at Hlghtecnth and Allegheny nvc nuo onrly today The blaxo was discovered by Policeman Mooney, of Kldgo and Mld viilo avenues police station, who summoned Knglno Company N'o. 50 to the scene. Tho loss was about ?S0 JOHN II. Mi-r.IIi:N, ttir PlilliKtrliihln art collector and phllantlin Ilst. Is reported to bo steadily Improving irom his recent illness. Mr. McFndden Is In Atlantic City. A I'AHDON foil M'lllluni II, Arnutrong, a real cstntii" dealer of Philadelphia, who was sentenced to six months In tho county prison on n chnrgo of marital Infidelity, has been applied for by his wife. Tho ap plication filed before tho Hoard of Pardons asks for Armstrong's release becauso Xtrn. Armstrong Is In destituto circumstances. Tlin AMOUNT I'AIII Into the City Treasury during the week was Jt75.30l.79, and tho expenditures amounted to $1,651, 430.00. This, with tho hnlanco on hand from Inst week, not Including tho sinking fund account, leaves a balunca of $16,457, 015.35. A FATIinil AND RON, returning from work In their wagon last night, wero run Into by an automobile at Cedar and Clear field streets. William Ilrown, forty-six years old, tho father, received a cut over the eye, nnd his son Itaymond, twenty years, was bruised In the side. They wero taken to the IZplscopal Hospltnl and later went to their home, 2204 East Venango street. Gcorgo Orleb, twenty-six years, of 604 East Dauphin street, tho driver of the machine, was held on his own rccog nlzance. CITY APPOINTSinNTB today Included! Itufos Choate. 5412 Market street, clerk. Bureau of Water, salary J900; James II. PURE FRESH PAINT Seifeve Me Cheap palntin.fr Is always tho most expensive. Kuehnlo paint inij is tho most economical becauso it is dono Tight, always. Get our eiffmafe no obligation 28S.l6thSt,'DAcwtSV,s! "We're Distinctive" Dependable Tailor Service since Eighteen-Sixty-Six Baitings or Orercootlngi, 35 to I5S 1111 Walnut Street 'We're Reasonable" BANQUETS- f 75c Up Get Our Menus and Prices 0an$com'$ 929 Market St. ErVTarrKG' !CBDGlDB-PHII)A3)BEPHns:, THURSDSY, KEOIffltBBB; t, IN BRIEF Murray. US South Sixty-first street, nnd Harry Jnmleson, 1813 I'jvst Hart lane, painters, Ilurenu of Chanties, 11 n day; James C Johnson, 17.14 Meadow street, nnd Frank Tlaiio, 7113 Tulip street, firemen, Bureau ot Water, salaries JS00 a, year. CAMDEN AN INVOLUNTAUY PKTITlON In bank ruptcy was tiled toilay-before. Ileferee S. Conrad Ott In the case of Walter A. Hlch mnn, a builder nnd contractor of Moorcs town. Tho letltlon states that he has lia bilities ot 111,379.41 nnd assets ot $3101.74. TWO MILS' fell twenty feet when n nest fold on which they were working on the new library In Cooper Park collapsed. They wero taken to tho Cooper Hospital, where It was stated that they wero suffering from cuts and lirulses They nro John Mogondl. forty-six enrs, ot M5 Klmbnll street, nnd Thomna Donaldson, thirty-one ears, of 2454 Irving Rtrcet, both of Philadelphia. TWO YOUNO MILS held up nnd rol.l.ed Mrs. Kmmn Hubbs, of 323 llenson street, today nt Fourth street nnd Taylor avenue. Ono held her nnns while tho other grubbed her purse She notified Antonio 1)1 llnccii. n private dctectlvo, who camo along shortly after. Ho gavo chnso and with the aid of several others arrested two men Thoy wero taken to the city halt nnd gave their names ns John Moore, nineteen years, of llrooklyn. nnd John O'llrlcn. twenty years, of Providence. It. I Mrs Hubbs identllled tho men nnd then collapsed from excite ment. Till! MONTHLY imi'OItT of Hie Cooper Hospltnt shows that 213 patients wero ad mitted to tho wards. These, with 106 who wore still In the hospltnl slnco September, make n total of 310 patients now In tho hospital wards. Also there wore 4 $3 pntlcnta treated in the out surgical ward. A UKI'OUT mnile by Attnrney 4. Kd ward Foger, truateo for Harry Swain, u bankrupt druggist of Haddon Heights, states that Swain's drug store can bo run on u paying basis, ns Foger during tho Inst two weeks made a net profit of 135 n week. Tho refereo In bankruptcy orderJil Foger to continue with tho business In his chnrgo until Swain's debts could bo paid. TIIK I'HIST MINTING of the crcdlton of Hnrry II Mncklln. a commission mer chant of Mnple Shade, N. J., was held today. Tho petition In bankruptcy which was brought before, them states that Mnck lln has liabilities ot nearly $12,000 uud assots ot nearly 15000. Tho J5000 Is tho amount Mncklln g.wo for produce cr;ites when he was president of tho Woodbury Produce Company, which fnllcd a short tlmo nto. Tho crates were never used and are now for sale. TIIIKTIIKNOIONTII-OI.H Joseph Corn wall, of 1011 Haddon avemio, Haddon tleld, N. J., tiled In the Hahnemann Hos pital, this city, from a frnuurcd skull Tho child fell out of his high chair nt his homo today. AN ATTACK of heart dUenne while attondfng tho funeral of a friend in Calvary Cemetery proved fatal to Mrs Jull.i Donof, forty-two years old, of 426 Spruco street. Coroner Pratt gavo a ccrtlflcato of death from heart disease. TIIH CAMDI'.N llnnnl uf L'ducatlon pro poses to prosecute tho parents of those children In tho public schools who do not live up to rules pertaining to clcnnllncss. Dr. II. II. Davis, chief medical Inspector, stated yesterday that If tho warnings nf tho medical Inspectors nre Ignored further tho offending parents will bo summoned to appear beforo Judgo Doyle. TIIH NKW JintSnY llrldie nnd Tunnel Commission will meet In Camden today to rccelvo tho report relative to tho recent conference hold with tho members of the Philadelphia llrldge Commission. The Phll ndelphlans want to know with facts and figures what tho proposition means, and In this connection tho Jersey commission linn been nt work gathering essential data from the large corporations, especially with ref erenco to passenger nnd vehicular traltlc. Until tho Philadelphia representatives do cldo on a possible terminus It will not bo the design of tho Jerscymen to consider this point, although It Is hoped to bo some where bctweon Spruce street and Cooper street. TIIH KANT SIOH New Yeer'n Auocla tlon, of Camdon, N. J., him appealed to tho city nnd to the business men to make an appropriation of sufficient size to hold tho mummers' parade in Camden on Now Year's Day. William Wharton, chairman of tho parade committee. Is acting for the men. sfiitt5z- OUR MEATS HAVE NOT ADVANCED The prices are very low made on a basis of many sales and small profits. The quality has always been, of super-excellence, which is impossible to im prove. Like our Beefs Tanaue A quality Steak speaks for itself. For Comparison Porterhouse . . ,30c lb. Sirloin 32c lb. Rump 20c lb. Bradley MarJcet ANDIRONS FENDERS FIRE TOOLS as. A. Suddards lJtJ I'HKSTNCT ST. t'lllMUtlPBU, I'll. '0. - Alfred M. Bloomingdale OKIQINAL IOK.1S IN a ELECTRICAL WORK f& 217 Walnut Street g T ftrtt Col t Onlu Coit. Order Engraved Christmas Cards Now ' EDWARD DILLON yerswrlv ef TIFFANY & CO. III' 1 Oln Cfxnn I ill mill 6iBi- uncuia i HI Phone Service I I' .3- i-ofu.i in ey Amu. v Asr jgrjy it a m a h pfgfr.&r jiv jj & a m m 11CTH AUTO VICTIM Thrco-yenr-old Antoinctto Anonn, of 714 South Seventh street, wns run down nenr her homo nntl kilted whllo her mother wns In n storo bifj'inK her somo candy. TWO CHILDREN KILLED AS AUTOS HIT THEM Boy nnd Girl tho Victims One ChnufTcur Speeds Awny After Accident Tho children have been killed by nuto mobiles In Philadelphia within tho last twenty-four hours, bringing the number of fatalities from motor vehicles In this city up to 116 slnco January 1. The victims wero three-year-old An toinette A no mi, 711 South Seventh streot, nnd Thomas Marshall, eleven years old, 2DC2 North Tnvlor street. Tho girl was struck by on automobile at Slith and Kltxwnter streets whllo her mother was In a store buying her candy. Tho child tried to cross the street when sho wns struck by an automobile driven by Samuel Coodmnn. of 214 I-'ltswnter streot, vlm surrendered to tho police. Tho Marshall boy was struck nt Twenty fifth street nnd Indluna nveiiuo by a mo torist who did not stop. The bid wns taken to the Women's Homeopathic Hos pital, where he died Inst night. Tho police nro looking for the chauffeur. Several persons wero Injured by nuto mobiles. Among them MrH. IX A. Stewart, slxty-threo enrs Old, of 6701 Creshclm road. Uermnntown. nnd seven-year-old Chnrlca Wright, of 3002 North Stlllman street. Uoth will recover. PREFERS JAIL COMFORT TO LIVING WITH HIS WIFE New York Man, Given Choice by Judge, Selects Lesser of Two Evils Ni:W YOUK. Dec. 7. Illackwell's ls Innd held nt least ono happy man today. "You can cither go homo to your wife or I'll sond you to tho Island for six mouths," said Mnglstrato Cornell to Israel Sldcmnn. "I'll tnko tho Island, thank you. Judge," ho replied. "You would rather servo half a year thcro than go back to your wife, who prom ises to support you It you can't get work?" "Yes. sir." Ho got what he wanted. ;-3KS3smrcRmas Uplifts the sagcinu or over-devel oped abdomen fcauslnc vital or- Cans to assume their proper place) ( and supports the spine, assuring jj erect, soiQieriiKe carriage; suouid- ers back, chest out, develops in creased breathing and lung eg- j panston. LINEN MESH $3.50 Other Styles up to $ 12.00 Especially adapted for men of sedentary tiautts inclined to take j on flesn. This Belt demonstrates its effectiveness in a few days. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 Chestnut St. i rjtmmmmmmsmtwmmmmmmmm ELECTRIC LAMP5 Lighting Fixtures Lowest Prices Larce Showrooms RELIANCE Gas & Electric Fixture Company 1318 Arch St. V MEN'S TAILOaS 0 Cor, 13th and Sansora Faultless Fitting GanaeaU TY WMSB TWICE DIVORCED, HE MARRIES THIRD TIME Dr. T. L. Clinso Weds Dr. Bnrr, Who Was Witness In Second Suit Or. Theodore I. Chase, twice divorced, has married a third time, according to Infor mation here today, his bride being Dr. Agnes llarr. for ten years his aid and n witness In his second divorce suit. Tho ceremony was performed In Now York Yesterday by p. J. Scully, city clerk. Doctor Chase, who I a surgeon, gynecolo gist nnd lecturer, with oirices nt S003 Chest nut street, gavo his ago as fifty years. Ills brjde, who lives at 1512 Dickinson street, Is thirty-six years old She Is a daughter of Henry llarr The coupto nro expected to re turn to tho elty Monday Doctor Chase, who Is connected with the Hahnemann, Women's Southern Homeo pathic and Wilmington Homeopathic Hos pitals, first married In 1893, his wife being Miss Clara Holmes, daughter ot Henry Holmes, of Troy, N. Y. Divorce proceed ings, begun In 1907. rrsuited In n decree In September, 1910. based on their uncon genial life. I tin second wife, whom ho mar ried July 6. 1912, was Mrs Annie T Wirt, of Wnlllngford, widow ot Henry Wlrs, a mnnufneturer. A divorce, nought by the surgeon, wns granted October 23, this year At ono of tho bearing:! Doctor Chnso and Doctor narr testified that Mrs Chase snld sho would "mnko his life mlsernblo every day sho wns In tho liouso." I-AXSDALn AVOIUtlES DIXON Commissioner Now Willing to Discuss Ills SewcrnRo Ultimatum I-AN8DAI.K, Pa, Dec. 7. Although State Health Commlxsloncr Dr. Samuel Dixon Informed Lnnsdnlo that Its State permit to empty sew ago Into State waters had been revoked and that proceedings would t.e tirniiKlit against tho borough nt onoo because tmnndalo refused flatly to con struct a sewerage system ns directed ty tho State, It now appears that tho matter Ii hanging fire, nnd Hint tho Stnto Is not quite no ready to tnko tho matter Into court. N'owrtwo weeks after tho supposed Stato ultlmnttim. and nfter Insdalo had em to represent It In a lcgnl nght, negotiations plned John (I. Johnson, of Philadelphia, arranged for next month. Cnrllsle's Unique ChriBttnng Tree CAltl.tSM., Pa., Dec. 7 Carlisle will have a iinliiuo Idea of community Christmas treo celebration this year Instead of erect ing a special treo, they will decorate ono of tho mounter plnea In tho Dickinson College campus under which various Christmas exercises will tako pines during the holiday season ,Thn celebrntlou hero la In charge of the Civic Club, the members of which bo lluvo In conservation. J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut Juniper South Pcnn Squora OVERNIGHT CASES Fine English Morocco Silk lined in dainty colors The needed toilet accessories of Gold, Silver, or, Gold and Enamel MJLIIII llll HII IQILyJUllUiiUli- W are placing on tke Arcadia menu a Sea Food Dinner as itrskould be prepared and served. The judgment of epicures is invited. VIDENER BUILDING FfhrwTirTnnni mi mi mi mi mi -Qis-rniNy-AY Duo-Art Pianola PIANO 'llBi The Fairest-Priced Piano Ever Made The actual percentage of profit in the sale of a Steinway is lower than that realized from the sale of any other piano. So small is this profit, that it proves our constant assertion that the Steinway Is the fairest-priced piano ever made, Measured by dimen sions of money, or Intrinsic value, or permanent satisfaction, or years of service, there Is no parallel to the bargain in a Steinway, Three olanos In one a rtlaver without fo cum nine, n Isl I m i Tom lano that reproduces the ?rt itelnway for your own fineers mm t Art Pianola Piano. Come and hear it or try it. N. STETSON & GO. 1111 Chestnut Street riinTTTmmr " 15)10, MOTHER FATNT8S BABY KltiLED ii i . Woman Overcome in Warm Room and Child's Hcml lilts Bowl DOVr.lt, Del., Deo 7. The sixteen-day old child of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Anderson, of Cheswold, met death under unusual cir cumstances. The nurse had left the Anderson home, nnd the mother wns giving the Infant n bath. The room wns very warm and while bathing the child the mother fainted The baby fell from her arms ami Its head struck the bowl of water. Death resulted before medical aid could be summoned. Poor Children Go Without Shoes HA7.I.KTON. l'a., Dec. 7 Scores ot families hero nre so poor that they can't afford to buy shoes for their children, Tru ant Ofllcer Kdward Turnbach found, upon Investigation why many boys nnd girls wero absent from their classes without proper excuses. Tho Hoard ot Kducatlon will ask the l'oor Hoard to look after the casts. CT. f J 4 rmi JL Jt k an A Wcymann PLAYER PIANO f Enso of Operation Ideal ln- ConUol L Responsiveness Convenient Terms MEIWMfV 1108 Chestnut St. Everything Musical iVTMlfUWAifi. C1 Tv- Sen Food Dinner iftemi Incluillnr Ilread and llutter $1.50 per cover Bervil from 0 to 8 P St. llarhacued Cheiapeake Hay Oyiters JCslamazna Celery Queen Olive Rtuffed I.ohrler Hector Krled firsllope Dtuffrd Deviled Claim Julienne Potatoes Heart of Lettuce Malad French Paltry Cuffea mi nn mi m i of the great pianists, and a such is the Stelnwav Duo. I A Wcymann X? .-----M---M--RMM---------i $375 p I r-J WTMTTffmTrn 1 -iil.ftTiViil'ifc "V, f l - S - ItC ,s ? ". ? "What have you got in an , Overcoat?" Said a pr'ospcrous looking citizen to the first Perry salesman he met inside our door the other day. . Perry'a nnuni.r.-iiuKAHTKD ulster itouin. t07 Ilndc vlow, 41 Indira lonct alx pleats nt wnlnt and half bolt with huttoim and loops, cloBa-flttlnir. four-button front. A cleon-cut, lean, llllio and iomfnrtiilt Winter Orercont, CI "Of course," he con tinued, "I have to have all my Suits made to measure, but I thought maybe I could find an Overcoat lo fit ready made." 0$ Our salesman asked him to step back with him just a minute, put the coat of a suit on him, and asked him how it felt and looked. "That's all right," said he sceptically, "but will it stay that way?" q "Why won't it? Just look at that inside tailor' ing it can't be s u r- passed for quality and fineness, no matter how much you pay!" CJHe bought the Suit as well as the Overcoat, and we know we've made another convert for Perry Clothes. J" . $15, $18, $20, $25 for Suit or Overcoat $25 upward for Evening Dress Clothes Perryo "NL B.T." 16th & Chestnut Sti , ft f. Itflj- itfftJn r, i -VPf-fc.- Ji rrP.-f r l 1 4Wr M ; , '- 117 North Tirana fit 122J Cteftls! UU y WISW DkitMmd'Disc PBif08fiAPH tt S, iii a. Uli " - u. fe .JUs.j- ... -I. II iL.I aipaW--HHMW mmmmmstsm WIlllllIDrBllliiirlp fjmmmmemmim!mi MMnkMiKMB MWM I t