Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 19, 1916, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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SPONDENT NUN
FALLS TO DEATH
Sister Mary Nazareth
Plunges From Window
of Industrial School
VICTIM OF MELANCHOLIA
'Baltimore Retreat and Aid at
Kirkbride's Failed to rre
velit New Attack
Pl" ' .1.- ii-uwil tfht.rir.l fur (nonlt
?(IArfai3 ilJ1 thin momlnK lialf n hour
I Thlrl'-ninlh awl Pine streets here she
r tad Win ft ren iiniv . c...,. , ..
! . ... VnimlN WAN rtftWMl VMM
' ti ind hftl been eubject ti Ititrrmlttf nt
h .firkt 01 mri-i hvh wi .id .n.l
; It "Plained l.V the Mother
Raoerlnr of t-io e. Imnl this mommr It la
tboucht tht miiltlii teotirreree of the
; itJy l."it nlafct nits rerponMhle fur her
hawed s'sns rf melancholia she was sent
M..ta ......... II.,.,. r.trit lit ttfltllnmri,.
Br l mo .viuun. m ..... - --- .
. I later tJ Ki Mirlde. thin city
JPl .3.1 lint .' " ""- "
fcrtfes ahout Hire yonrr aito but recently
Mowed Sisri or ro"'"' inmn.o oim
i ,ifljy watchod mid riven only seh tlutlrn
i mould keep her from Idleness It was
' fhl at the school that no slRns of menial
trouble were Known In her famllj. which
reildes In Philadelphia Her former nam
via Katherlnc Conoly
St.e celebrated hor silver anniversary
... ., I,nlnc Inkim thn all In
inree yearn ,.......r, ---
the House of the Oood Shepherd, at Thlrty-
Bflh treet nnti Kairmouni nunut, iwemj
fir learn before
Th nrat knowIeJce of her fall from the
irtndoir "! the souml of moatii from the
iralll yard mirroumlliiK thn iichool about
I tfclocJt thin morning The Mother Su
wrlor. ho ha been 111 with Rrlp. enl
CUt iniO l"" rilU, Hi. PI. ...' . -..., ...,- ,r.
tt ichool and naw Slater Nanreth un
eonjcloua In her nlnhtclothea
Dr. J. J. Hobrechl. 3940 Chestnut street,
wu called Before she tllrtl tho last rltea
Ui Church were admlnlstercil by Father
eomsa V Kelly, of St James's Catholic
Chwtn. Thirty-eighth and Cheitnut streets.
TODAY'S MAHKIAGE LICENSES
fiutt Kntiftt. ?33 emitter st . anil Ktlth J
I ntlt. JSt N tral it. ....
' btr Jonw SUSI Mountain t . and DMr U
Buirart. S03H Mountain at
, fiSi Simon, IT2S H 8lh t .. and Mollle Sll-
rSaut, liw N. nth t , ,
trnard .'"IT. 125 i S Sth it , and Anna JIoni,
I BtranJP.'""!)! JStn StllM it . and Hontl-
' " flu a. Meauskw tm cot)t u . .. ,
I CUrtnt Itmok. 2102 Jefteraon at . and Tola
Ttaaly. IS2S llrn.n f
Itnna Olllman inod N' Slat at . and Tttbecca
Karrr Venitaln 4203 TranKford ave.. and aille
VaakoilM. 2503 H American st
tcnH Crtaaln "S'l U Marahalt at . and Cloldle
OwneL S3-' N th t
WUUam If llall. tl ID M. 20th at, and Martha
L Murray. l"io w loth at.
thnin Mtinan K'flS Bnyder ats.. and Etht
Toohe: loos Hnylcr axe.
Ira nle 424S Clrlacom at , and Anna Ilonoir,
Ititn Wj'im" i.13 N 9th at., and Hdna M.
VeVtmnier 2-n N Palrhlll at
Artour l llnmphrey. Iaatia laland. and Kan-
n! M V'lthcrby. 4D34 Klnneaalnr ava
Eurn I. Knna 108 .N' 13th at,, and Kather
V lllbrt. IT08 N 13th at.
EJmun.l K. Ultlc 1413 Arch at., and Mabel U.
rottr, Hlverald", N J.
Jokn Ilanry 2108 U l.etilcli ae and Mary
CTConnell, 2431 n Cumberland at.
tnona Cappella. RO't Wcbater at , and Joaaphlna
DtQro 0U7 Waahlnston ave
FHraon Ijinr. 4101 i'lilaaltl ava and Olta M.
J Itivnaud. 2dl2 X 12th at
Harry V Welnatocic 40ST Lanraator ave . and
Hadre Hllium, 212,1 N Carllale at
T.ilfr Ilrucc. lists Wha!er at , and Cllialxtll
s, Mordock, 0V3H 1 heeltr at
William II llarbtr Wayne, l'a , and Itoxy M.
Ilouck, 1411 Columbia a
E4wln It, Martin Minneapolis, Minn,, and
Annr It. Dyer 22.1 s 3Slh at
William I' l.uther f.331 Darrah at, an I Helen
0 IVMlnev ,1320 Uarrah at,
Dorian A I'nmiroy, D44H K. rnrllala at,, and
fiixanetn i Hcnxraier. mis jineriuan at,
3thn Davlin. all? N. Tulip at., and Marie Ilelca.
3041 Martha at
farnu.l Welai, I7K N. 43d at , and Dorothy If
r Colin. S.'J N' 2 1 at
hrara Wan) 21131S Moore at., and Jeaale Hob-
tnaon .'UmII .Moore at
fftlnr Tllahm-vn ISO". Krench at . and Arnetta
v c rntrhclt iroo raae at
PSHnr It foatra IMwnlnatnwn. Ta , and
1" I'm lv l( W'MriUtah ' Jl Wnlniir nr
IPjllljLin A Wiicii,p. 4SJ fT. f'n,rrai at., anil
' Jliry y Smith 111 l'jaloriua at.
inria ' nuon iizs Kater at, ana nana
SUwarf f Jrlfa rtalnh,l.l, !
' I-lwarj tl Warner 718 .N' 23d at , and Tlhoda
. E. Itoot 718 .V 21d at
bMorrla Candub OKI Dudley at , and Ileaala
. OoWrlna U23 f 10th at.
Iltniy Cohn Wllmlnaton Del , and Freda
Frtyaman. S33 N Itandolph at.
Sonny Zaltal r 2S21 t) uth at , and I.aura I.l-
covtu, 3ir.o Uunid ave
Ibnun Kelt In '.T2S H 3d at., and Ida Horfman,
. 2440 H. 10th at ......
Uoaaa II IIciMon 1303 Kater at., and Maybelle
ll. Davie, 1.-05 Kntcr at
rasnaala Calico U.'J 1'luwater at , and Anna
Varrare 833 H Hit rt
Jowpn Orecn, rl.'S N'. Marahall at , and Kunnlo
Moore. SI 4 W Oxford at . t
TranK Ilrmentar 24J4 a Tercy at . and Char
lotte M Vounir 101 Wolt at. , ,
Harry Vaaan, 1AT N, h at , and Baaale Pre
.hkI. 23JU ri HAilah at ,
K4ward Mclntvre. 11 N. Ilth at., and Mary
Waiati. 12ft U Ulli at
Kivnnnd liureeai lll'J N 19th at., and Jennie
Uowlra, ilariua Ilnnk, l'a , ..
Jaeob It. l'ollnck, H131 8. Orkney at . and Itoao
, Backman, TA1 Taaker at. ...
Abraham Loreaon Atlantle City. N J . and
Qoldle Levy 1BJH N ranMIn at
Einjamln V, Cany. "00 N Kranklln at,, and
N'.1IU M fiallurd, 2I10H Oakdale t
Gtnnaru tloln uihI l.alnna at,, and Antonelta
.Marino, 1223 lvalue at . ..
El.lawortli lilntera, 23.11 ,N Ulh at . and Mary
. U. llechlel. 2103 N ralrhlll at. .
John Noccl. IjIHH Cambrldca at., and Alfonalna
llamatn. I'JJU V IntK Mr
(lannaro Sorrentlno, 213 S, 8th at , and Itoea
Bromoa, 70S t'lymer at
liraual Makarofr lliJl N. Sth at., and Jennie
now, vu jv ja at.
Turkeys at Thirty Cents In Dover
DOVEIt Del. Dec. 19. Turkeys ara
plentiful in tha Don or markets and are re-
tailing at thirty cents a pound, dressed.
uucxeiu and duclts are senilis at twenty to
1 twenty-live cents, dressed.
universal
Electric Grill
Will Do Any
Cookinsr '
ordinarily done
over gas or
mall coal stovo.
Nickel f rame.cb.
onlrcd handles,
fiber feet; 8 inch
top; 3 pans, Full
lino "Universal"
aTookinc utensils
iii P0' Percolators, toasters,
njilk warmers, water heaters,
ehannp; dishes, etc. all suitable
lor holiday gifts. Attractive
prices. frank H. Stewart Electric Co.
& 39 N, 7th St. (Old MJnt Hid.)
ttr s'v iltclncul catnlvj.
"We're Distinctive"
DIXON
Dfpendable Tailor Servicn
linco Eijhteon-Sixtyilx
soltloia er Otrrcootloja, 3J tu 5S
1111 Walnut Street
"Il'e're Reasonable"
Ife
MURDER, MURDER CRY
SHAKES POWDER TOWN
Pcnnsgrove "Blows Up4' as Clfrar
Sign Hears of "Twentv
Men Killed"
NEW DREDGES "DAMAGED"
SmoKe of 'Kplo.W Wafte Avray
ami Man With n DoUle !.
Ilcvralwl an Cause
Down In PennroVe. where thei molaaeea
"f life rnile em these days with but few
Irufrliiir file the) had a senrr Ihhi mon
inir n tenl Imnc-rner frrmt the enwl old
da j j when men raid "tro'if at mil filer a id i
lamhed to the cr-su of tie talhws
l'ennt;ri ve tnokeil nriathlni( like IStia '
la this mnrnlnic. with ihe amiw ami n
pnitder and wk'i peraona t'arnys I'olht
tdnamnneil blsrUv forth at ilajbrealt and
the imore t,f exi Iteitient trailed Ids feath I
era In the anon 9arnt hlindted in-ii
rolled oer. Khel nml talked of plnocnle (
HUk. what la that rr iiimim tlu fm.n '
nlr"
Wa.i It the wnliea, with Ivan knee-deep
upin the steppe or had somehody ilrnwn
n roal nsh I'ennanrox ns on t'ptoe
Then don th main street he came shout
lop nt the sk'e. 'Mirder, murder'"
Sernl hundred plntrhle Inilde Hipped
on the hoards and fifty dealers piusad
hand ra!ed to lip Wonder If he means
lit I" iroaely cried a man who v.ns goli-:
lt meld S'o Kuy mlil ,)tio of the rlty
oinclals, the Director of Supply and De
mand, should speak that .iy ' Several
liurdred men started In tmrsult of the
flRtire They fount him talking to a clearTv
eiaii in ironi or Jerry Mrivacheu t atore
A cuuple rf wide-awake news dredites
rtarted for the telephones, many women
hunted for the rvllai The rlicar slcn Itiil
learned all nbnut the fads, hut wouldtit
talk for publication so tho seiond lap In
purrult of the human newspaper slarted
thereby leaxlnir the news lmuiids with S'ew
York. Philadelphia. WllnilnRtou nnd Darby
on the wire They taiiKht tho man, p.int
Inc oxer hy the tlxer.
"1 here a a man." he wept, 'n Rood man.
such like used to ride on trolley and kiss
his wife, went Inaane a minute nun and
killed nil child by be "i tine her oer the
head xvlth a Illhle Then he cot n nun
and killed twenty more mn and he a not
a bad Kuy. 'causo I saw him ratine lamb
stew last night, lies coming with movo
cartridges "
The wholo outfit started anoth-r cross,
couitrv run ,md anon afterward one rtnien
nowspaper nflloes In New York, I'hllndel
phli nnd Darby "ran amuck ' Wearied
with the fatigue of the chase, borno down
b a million confllclluK emotions, the man
collapsed In front on hit Xrlend the cigar
sign, een nn a Jltnej from Carnejs I'olnt
rolled calmly up
They found the bottle In his pocket
SOCIETY IN DISHABILLE
ATTENDS GARAGE FIRE
Women in Pajamas and Opera
Cloaks See Rich Friends'
Cara Destroyed
Dressed In pajamas and fur coats, storm
shoes and In other inicrgency attire, hun
dreds of persons, many of them prominent
In society. Turned out In forco early to
day, when it spectacular fire razed tho
garage of Dr I H Wnlton, president of
the Ducks County Medical Society, on the
Old York road, nt Jenklntown
Tha damage Is estimated at 510 000 rive
automobiles were destroyed, two belonging
to Doctor Walton nnd the nthera to John
1L Roberts, secretary of the Old York
noad Country Club, William I Clayton,
of the Jenklntown Tlmes-Chronlcle nnd1
Harry Schlvely. a retired business min
The fire Ivan discovered almrtly after
midnight, nnd within a few minutes the
wholo gnrago was In flamea l-'lre com
panies from Jenklntown and McICInley.
niter a battle of nearly two noun In a
driving bliziard, kept the flames from
opreadlng to Doctor Walton's home. To the
Jenklntown National Ilnnk. the Jenklntown
Tlmci-Chranlclo Ilultdlng and the store of
Dr J. 1 McDonnell, a druggist.
Despite tho snow and Intense cold, hun
dreds of spectators flocked to The scene.
Many women, bundled In furs, were In tho
crowd The hl.no lighted up tho ky and
the flare could be seen for miles
Boldl's Son Heads Hotel Company
NI5W YOIthT, Dec 10 Tho Waldorf
Astoria Hotel Company directors have
named George C Tloldt president of the
company. Mrs. Alfred Ornham Miles,
daughter of the late George C Doldt, nan
elected vice president Krancls S. Hutch
ins, personal counsel for the late president
for fourteen years, wan elected a director
Mr. Hutchlns will continue ni secretary to
the boird, a position that ho hoa (Hied for
many years Frank Alstrom, w ho has been
treasurer of the hotel company for more
than twenty J ears, was continued in that
otllce.
have you THononT or jl
zt fanaru
and
Csgye
We mean a
Canary that
"sings" and
sold with
Two Weeks'
Guarantee.
Oot Btaek U the mwil to ths City
Hart Mountain Warbhrt.
St. AnJrtatbtratr Rolltrs
GolJtn Optra ingtrs
Englhh Norwich Canarit$
Young German RolUn
ManchfUr Coppy
Campaninni BoIUrt
Every Bird a Selected Singer
TWO WBKX8' WUAI,
Ornamsnfol Brat and Japannti
Cat, sj,oo to fis-oo
Order Today Uellver VVhen Ybu ay
"oj'a Kveulai. Until "CleeU
Cualey& Mullen Co, m..' at.
TUo ivara-sst strd and Do Store
in tn World
-Ready Morteyi
United States Loan Society
117 North Broad St.
sth . :iit C""''''"' t.
m &
nlAMOHDS
At Prist That Makf Thtrn a
Sola Invtttmtnt
s
m
EVENING LlODttER-PHILABELPHlA, TUESDAY, DECEMBEE 19.
MANTLE OP SNOW MAKES UGLY RAILROAD
,a,,-50C,,I!f
$m: mm- msi
tMJt.'r rW ,. ftl MTW 1 .ar " ".I'll - J V HT ..U - leMi-usansmwn a- aw j-a-J-araaaaiaewnn.-aaeaii.inj. r a- aaam
vLcsxwtri, Kwad mmmaissfnamwgiimngtt.r:
trpv mc i m n uif . - r r i --"---"--"- - -
The he.ivx snow 'nil lns.t nli;ht completed the work of thti cnrllcr storm
Vot l'hil.itli'lihi. stretches of tracks nnd coM irs Into n
IRATE MOTHER SENDS
GASMAN TO HOSPITAL
Attacks Him With Umbrella for
Alleged Insult to Her
Daughter
tleoiKe Me lit twrnlx -eight jesrs old,
married !2t; s uth Porty-flflli street. Is
In tho (lerniiintnn'ti Hospital unconsclou'
ns the result of being liruten oxer the head
toilax- with an umbrella by Mrs. Catherine
Mcchan, r.OIrt Maguolln nxentie, xilm alleged
Tlmt htewnrt hid Insufted her sexenteen-je.ir-ohl
daughter Margaret xrhen he called
nt tho house xeaterday to repair the gas
IKturrs The daughter hat been slightly
crippled since childhood
Mm Meehin wus held without ball by
Magistrate Watson, In the (SermatiTowu
Poller station, to awjlt the result of Stew
art Injuries According to Mrs Meehnn.
Siewnrt, xlio Is a g.ismin In comptti) vxlth
William Deal. 3501 New cjueeti steeet also
married, x lilted her home In her absence,
Thla morning she was wilting, and, when
tho two men put In their uppcarnnce, alio
attacked Stewart with tho umbrella Deal
had To drag htm to tho street, where It
wnn found ho wan unconscious. Physicians
say the mill's skull Is fractured After
she had been held by the.inaglstratr, Mrs
Meehnn became hysterical
When questioned by Detective llelshaw,
nt Central Police Station, Mrs Meehan
said
"My daughter told me about the actions
of one of the men, nnd, when they arrived
this morning. I asked her to point out her
Inaultcr. Sho indicated Stewart, utul 1 11
admit 1 lost my head Picking up n chlld'x
umbrella. I beat at Stewart, but thought
the blows wero only landing on his urms
Then I threw a lld-llfter at Iilm and missed
After that I ordered the man out of the
house '
Man Diet Sitting; on His Doorstep
Sitting on his awn doorstep, William A
llathan, sixty year old, 1932 North D.irlen
street, Kan found dead early thla morning
by Policeman Link, of the Germantown
avenue and Lycoming rtreet station He
was taken to tho Samaritan Hospital, where
ha wjs pronounced dead from heart disease,
brought on by tho cold.
oLBJ
MEN'S TAILORS V
Cor. 13th and Sonioro
Unfaltering (kill, through organlta
tlon, has made us the choice of
men who want attire that a correct
to thn last detill Prices moderate.
Hults or Overcoats to order ti to
ISO.
ANDIRONS
FENDERS
ft FIRE TOOLS
,vn)Clias.A.Suddards
v a1i?jffifl.oMr'
Vi
$15 to $400
Easiest Terms
All aur Viclralas are rquipptd with
the Tunui-tone Stylus. Plaui SO to 00
rtcorcla without change.
X?-iV
v
Thousands
Give Victor
Records
Every year And why
friend and relative possesses a Yictrola, and
records arc ijifts that carry your message
throughout the entire year.
Our Xmas Certificates permit the, recipients
to choose their own selections of giiWccords.
Talking Machine Co.
VICTOR DISTRIBUTORS
Broad Abv. Walnut
Branch Optn Evening
Broad and Columbia Ave,
52d & Chestnut Sis. 4124 Lancaster Ave,
-4gi:V ,. -c ' MKKQniB
sto..m-iu:ati:x ships auuivi:
llattcrrd Manner. Tell of Hnltlintf
Angry Winter Ocean
NOItfOI.K. Va . Dec. 0 -Haltered ship
and battered men In port today revealed
tales of wild buffetng In winter seat the
last fen d
Captain Alex rachaporrK of tho (Sreek
steamship Callmerls. thirty-five tlnyt nut of
Piraeus, suffered fractures of three ribs
when the lurching of his ship hurled him
to the deck Kor ten da) a he battled his
way on the last short leg from llermuda
to this port
High seat carried away a decklond nt
resin from the Nurwrglan steamship Karn
fiord. Savannah to Liverpool, and sho put
In hers with six of the crevr Injured nnd
all seasick
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
Aim
Ideal Xmas Gifts
Ukuleles, $4,00 up
Steel Guitars,
$12.00 up
Mandolutes,
$12.00 up
Violins, $0.00 up
Viclrolsi,
$15.00 up
Victor Recordi,
00c up
Pianos, $205 up
Player-Pianos,
" $375 up
llarpi, $75 up
Cabinets, $5.00 up
Metronome!,
$2.50 up
Sheet Music,
1108 Chestnut St. s
E. Milton Dexter
1218 Spruce Street
SSSSSfe SWEETS
Xmas Desserts
Xmas Candy
Xmas Cake
i FOOT COMFORT-
Ilrt, then rnjy T plur.
rnlnlfnv .ntli-rptl lnepnalr.
HANNA, Chiropodist
!1 K cor 13th end 8an,$m lover Crana'a).
Alan 1201 Cliealnut turtat,
Corna removed 23c each, Manicuring. 23c.
SKWi
not? Almost every
rl
5
jeXk.
YARDS BEAUTIFUL
ntul converted the black, unattractive
rumpled white field.
The Dxnish mntorship Oregon from
Philadelphia rammed tho Cape Charles
lightship while bnltling with the ntorm but
neither xeiael was seriously damaged
i
J. E. Caldwell & Co.
Chestnut Juniper South Perm Squirt
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
GOLD JEWELRY
FANS GLASSWARE
CHINA SILVERWARE
LAMPS UMBRELLAS
CLOCKS PORCELAINS
WATCHES OPERA GLASSES
LEATHER WALKING STICKS
The Wished-for
IT MAY BE:
Mufflers, Neckwear, Gloves,
Kerchiefs, Silk Shirts, Hosier?,
Canes, Umbrellas, Bathrobes,
Vests, Belts, Pajamas, Jew?clry.
But it must be correct, snappy in style,
well chosen in short, just tho kind this
shop specialize on all tho year 'round.
Get Men's Gifts here nnd onjoy
the personal and interested advice of
$CnJ&
eL.
Only the
One Store
1018 Chestnut Street
NaT iLVlA ' '" TLi' -r.i J ' ' ' ' WCMB liaHBHaBeH
lli Wm. F. Murphy's Sons Co. il..HH
Stationer! BH'P1 "lassHl
H aS Blapk Book & Looib Leaf 1iSw"- a w!9bbbH
H 'fi$ Manufacturers r,"V''tD
m 'M 509 Chestnut Street Wh??"jMm
mFl HM Oppoalle lodapeodaace Hal UH J Cr Jl WH
U WB Xmas shopping U easy In our store- - mmMLj A .fsH
Kv CW Llhere are ao many things to interest ou. yTmt gr WvtM
mm feil K hrntmae and New Year a Card. Cal. 1jMr '..- f ltasH
mm Vm "dars. etc Km (1 evivtaStH
j VM One of nur best praellcnl glfu la V" flD iajB
II K? IP fj P"i0 H
mV&k Pfi Self-Filling MV -3H
mfm W Fountain Pen 3! 3
H9 NONLEAKABLE 3 (1 Ybs H
P-'S'''' JOT
IMG
MOURNS MISSING CHILP
AT CHRISTMAS SEASdN
Approach of Holidays Brlnirs St-row
to Mrs. Frank ItoMelt. Who
Can't Find DaiiRhter
CliriMtnas probably will bring only sor
row in the home of Mr and Mrs Frank
Hostel at MM South Vlfty-serond street.
Ijvst February her nlne-s ear-old daughter
Horotfc.v went nwny for n brief Mtlt h
I at not ,tumed nnd her parents Imve
be. n tnihle to find n rlun to her XThere
about They feel confident, however, that
the ihlld I not dead
Mrs Itoaeelt inlsset her daughter and
after manv months her condition continue
serious She la tinder the care of a phy
si'an nnd her grief, already great, in
creases as Ihe holldax season approaches.
Mrs Itoeeell xras HI last February and
was unable to tnko care of her children,
she Slid She advertised for n ktnd.hearted
woman who xtoiild give Dorothy a tem
pt tar) home for n few weeks until she
recovered
According to Mrs Itossell, a noman who
said she wa Mrs Heeale JlcClaln, of Her
Hit, N J answered the adveilltement and
seemed to become attaihed to Dorothy. She
took the child awaj and Mrs Itossell hat
not seen either of them since
Every IVoman Lovtt
CANDY
A Box of
J$anscom's
CHOCOLATES
carries n messago that words
cannot tell
Send )our card nnd tell us the
price.
Either 28c, 38c or 50c
In 1 ll 3 ll. anil (I lb. lloxea
1232 Market Si. and Branches
Gift" (O
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'AoMe
Ualnjl
till
Infers
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If You're
looking for
the finest Overcoat
fabrics that can be
wove n r i c h
CrombieShetlands,
Crombic Elyscan
Beavers, silken
Montagnacs tail
ored into Overcoats
with a skill that
knows no superior
and mighty few
equals lined and
trimmed with the
choicest silks,
then
These Perry
Overcoats
will appeal to you!
3 It doesn't really make
any difference what
price some alleged ex
clusive tailor may put
upon the Overcoat he
says he'll make for you,
he can't show you a'
piece of cloth for a
Gentleman's Overcoat
which is better than the
fabrics in these finest
Overcoats at Perry's,
because, forsooth, as
the Jersey farmer once
s a i l"Thar ain't no
scch animal."
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And yet, our prices
for these Autocrats of
Ovcrcoatdom are about
half what aforesaid al
leged exclusive tailors
will ask you not that
we're talking low prices
just now only rela
tively so; for 'these
Overcoats are $40 to
$60. The point we are
making is, that they
are the finest cloth
Overcoats from every
point of view that can
be produced at any
price I
1$ Then, too, here are
f u r-collar Overcoats,
Persian lamb collar
Overcoats and fur-lined
Overcoats as princely
a gift for a man at
Christmas time as a .
man's best wisher can
find!
SGO upward.
PERRY & CO.
"N. B. T."
16th & Chestnut Sts.
Labor Is Scarce
but th man worth while
ha hU eyes open for a
chance to improve his con
dition. He reads the Ledger,
and, of course, watches the
classified ads. Convince
him that you offer an un-
usual opportunity to an un
usual rnan and our labor
problem is solved. Outline
your needa to a
Ledger Central
expert you can do i$ by
phone. He will prepare an
ad that will make tome fel
low alive with Met up and
get" say: "Hra ike
man I want to wr for,"
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