"h V -..V1 KV " i , .. - Jf jr-, T 'i EVENING PUB.LIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17. 11)17 WOUNDED PHYSICIAN T i IS A PfflUfDELPHIAN Lieut. Hugh Cotter Boyle Practiced Here Until Called to Action Abroad l.lcutpiutnt IIiikIi 1'iitlpr tluli" iclmrt Vil )iy (icncr.il l'n-.ilil n 'uu" Ik-pii ' ecnl woundi-il l"i 11111011,111 therm tier 7 while Atl.icliiil to IN llrltWi timiiii. N a I'IiIIihIpIi.IiI.i iliU mi mill fl Krniluiito uf Ti'iiipli" t nlptln thin city. " Iiortoi IIonIp Ih t,i'iit-nllit' ".ir nlil ' Itc wni horn In l.tirrrnt. n fma ' town near WllkenHnrir" ami .inn ti I'lil n dplpliln nlinut IHi joiiri" ni;n IN Muilleil nwillelnp at Tuni'i t"nlerKlt. Brail . linlliiK In .tunc 1011. unit i-cretl fnr a cnr an an IntPtiu In tin1 s iin'irlt.in Hni!1nl Two nrn ami lit" ifnm latetl himself In thi pinrtlic tif lili i offi-ljn with lir. (ifiiiKf ' ll'iil 'tl' iilIU"" at HliI llrli" ii.miih. unci roiitlhiit-il Hili cHinmi'tlnii tmlll Hip tili.iii nt Hi"' t'nltPit States Intn tin' wnr wlii'ii In enllstt'il In tin nidlU.'il rwmi' i'iiti Ilottor Ilojlt i.ih"oi1 tin r.tnilh illtms miciofull. ami w.i iiiniiiiIxhIiiiiuI a ffconil lit utiMi ml l.iitt M.i hut fm mum time Wat nitt mileml lt uilUi tlut, lit "tta mi Ittip.tlitMit to K"'t Into the thlik of tlilnc" that lit- tent n t It 1:1,1111 to KurKcon 1. 'cut 1.1 1 iIihr.i at Washing, ton iilp.nlliig to ht ft nt lo Kuiim' sn le"siilt lip whh suiiiniontil to V shlniiltm anil uiiili-rMPiit a hrltf ti.ilnltiK at Hip army nml n.iy M'linol. aftrr which lip wan ftnt ahro.nl In f-pptoniher of thli year; ho was .itlm-hcil to tin llritHi nmhtil.in" p rorpt o 17 w.ih thp i.inK of it'UhnPiital KiirRpon I. iter hptni trnnt ferrttl to thp Sri nml IM11I11111 Inf.intr) A luirt tlmr nco thttp ui" 11 1.1II foi .American i'ikIi.I.iih for tirmli dutj antl l.lriitpnant H0.I1" tmitr'inl imIiih with n luinihtr of otht r phj.-klnnt t tee who uliuuliltcn lie won hN ilculie antl went Into tin" titntlie' "I In lit vt heaitl from I1I111 whm In thr nnnviiin.e inent of lltnrial l'i rvhlnK' that lip h,nl lipen KPrlniith woiiinlcil Tilt" rstent of ami all of tin his woumN is not Known lici K"S35S5rra,?SSRiS.,63i'SS LI I ;.Iaaaaaaaaaaaa. 1 RP-?B 1 B HH 1 M'ADOO TO OPEN DRIVE, CARS TO MOVE COAL AGAINST DISLOYALTY INSTEAD OF SOLDIERS Speech Here Tonight Will Start Nationwide Cam paign on Propaganda Health Also Assigned as Rea son for Changing Meade Christinas Plans I.IKUT. HUC.H COTTI-.K liOMh Kormcily a Phtlailelpbin phy sician nml 11 graduate of Temple University, reported by General PcisbitiK to have been severely wounded in action December 7 in I'tance. Setietni nf Hip Treason .MrAilo" will tonlR'.it nthltpi a inertltn nt tho I'tilol LraRtip wh.p'i will he the first Etui In a natloiiwlilp t'tiniMlcn Iti"tltti1etl ftir Hip puiptifc of Ktnmplim out lirrman propdK.intla In th" fnltetl StntcH at il (ilnu'llik' Hip people of Hip inuntr) t" a iilBhe- ileBrer of lmfilotlo Hill It. This Is Hip llrt't time In Hie hl'tnrv o the t'tilon ..purii tint n lieinoomt lmr lirii ln Itcil tn k 10.1l. there lMwntil V lll!rl,. ""'nlimao of the I'lihctl Stalf 1 Shiptili'T It" int. -illl iiImi piinie In I'lill.nlrlp'il 1 to lurHilpite In the npenlUB of the 1 uniulo at il will lie hc.irtl for the flit time .is ,1 piK-jUrr In this elty when he .nlilieses the Hpe.it. prs' lititeail of the t'ommlltco of 1'ubllc SnfeH liovrinii" Lhiiiiih.iiiB.i will he one of the .ppiikciM at Hie met Hub toiitBht. in wul iiImi fm mi 1 Stitr Spii.itni l.iti"t 1. Tiistln Mi 'Inst. .i eh.ilim.iii of tiit FpeiKeri hurfni ot the I'omm'Uee of I'ulilu S.iftt, Ins jiit iftuinril om a t.iiii" of the St.up unit iriorts the nreil of .1 iiKiomelit amoiiB the (leop'p itmotr fiom rallroait .tathins t.i aitiiisp In ciean-tl liitriet In the war Prl.it In tlif. luppl hit? tiitiltlil S... r tar .Mi'Ailu) Mr llutlc 111 iMhr other ' Mih"'t ppcakns will he the g"jpst nt .1 ilintirr , h( ill 1 at tl.p I'nloii l.e.icne .unl " I AMP .Mi:Hi: Ailmlial. Mil. Uei 17 tleneuil .1 N'kholson. loiiiinmiler of the l.llieil Olvlslon. In a utatenient maile to the camp newppiper men totl.o nihl the tliief ie.itni that compelleil the r.illro.nls to ilein eilte tn Kohllers on i'hrltniftR wn- their nesite In tcllee ( ,, ,(1 1,1,,, CAUWAI.AI)i:it HOMK 110H11KD Jewelry Kvccedlnir 51300 In Value Stolen Other Thefts Reported .Icwelr". uiluetl nt inoie than $l.Tn 'wb-. Molen ft 0111 'Hip home of Mis. John fii'l'Milailcr lolf l.oeutt stteet. Tlie loss was ImnirillHlrl") irpoitcil lo the pollei' who are InaklliB nil ItiM-stls.itltiil of the care The lulihrt. oet'iititil iuiiw 11111" hetween Thutnla niBht ami hint iiIbIu. I either riiMierles ieiniteil at ("It) I Mil till inonlliiB were Ik.iiIoip Wilder, n silk anil dtrss uotls whnlepnhr. whtt I stole nt tfl Noith "-epoml Hreet w.ib cnteicil anil robheil of iihoiil IImhi woith 1 of Fill, KOOlW. I WelshtrB. 11 tranmtci, of III South Third "tlet't, tc"orl(tl tint 11 Irani lieloiiB toBitlKi" with $JUH0 worth BID TO BANQUET BOARD OPENS LEGAL BATTLE Warrants Prepared for Ar rest of Promoters of Din ner to Magistrate the 1011I ifitil.Uloii "f men's iIoHiIiib. hail lirm stolen "t I'niiiii Mriulr.' sulil the Heiur.il, I Seirr.il hohlups were ills 1 lepoilttl "wr pbintieil to unlit I'lirUtnus p is-.es I A man wearliiB a Unlit own wit ami a ... .1 .. T1,.i w.il.l!l,r""" de,,, enleie.l tin. st.up ol Jos.pl, iu tv n r t"iu 1 11 in. in' imuti Hie ti.uispottal'on of appiolmite. MAGISTHATi:S DUANV LOTS Seven" N'ewly Chosen Assit-ned to Courts by Hand cf Chance " Seen newlj rVetetl M.iKhttales ilirw for itmrts tnit.i) In Hit Jlaors othee The ili.iwhiB, ns Is the nisioni. was mail fiom .1 ilrili hat, hnt for Ihe'ori asl ami follow Iiib a 1 onfi irnei" tho 111 Irii n.ents weie nniionntt il. as follows .In-ptli .1 IIot I'oiut No I.. .Mil futhlKit stieet. fuinnils .M.iBlstiatP risenhrown's toiiit , .Ino J liir.ls I'miil No Id, 11.11 reli littt. r.inneii pre shletl 0M.1 l .Maslstr.ilr Tr.ne.i , Wil liam Clspiihrown. I'ouil No 1. ISO'' South Sixth stittt. M.iBlstt.ite "tl.iil.ir lantl's toiirt . I'h.nlis P l'.ooni i'miil No 1, al 151ft San-inn sti t-1 lioliloMri Atldnson Cie-ltllo I'uiiit No L'l liiJT rrankftml inuuuv riinnt.il Miib sn.ite llorle's Ciiml: l'liink " Nelf '"iiil No 18. 1128 Wist illiaitl avrniii holilopr, ami William 1 I'niiiphi II. i'oiut No IT.. ",tn Hast illi.inl axtnif fornurh ,M.iK istr.ite I'osttllos toiirt medai- rou iiousi:s- i:ksci;i:u Police SeiKcant Hcio of (Jimbel Stable l'ire Is Kewardcd Stiiet SeiReaut Jolm J MolH'W of the riftienlh ami Vim' slirt-ts nation, was tleior.iteil with a slbei 1m1l.1l at the roll tall or polhe llfiiteiunts in th. i.ltlee of Siiinilntenileiit Itnlilii.wii tml.i for lesfiiliiB fin! lnnVt In thr Hie which tlestroiil the Hlmhrl llrotheis italile nt Twtnt.-liist ami M irkit stuets on NoMtnher 3ii The medal was pit fcntert h Mis M IL VamleiBrlft a nit mliei of the etiiiile i-oinniititi of the Woman s l"t misi b.inl.i Soelet for tin l'irentlon ot I'rin lt tn Animas M0110W i-.illlnu to six polltemt.li tti follow, tnsheil into the liurnliiB hnlhllm aiihnals wtie s.imvI l.et- tiis of I'oinnif nil.itlon tiac hem si nt to Hie men who aliltil In the rieiie h Miss If'la. .V. AslihtlilBP. pusldent of Hi" nchti t holds up sion.ooe.co3 dj:ai. I. 1 ..UOIJ mm iiinl woulil nncts'lati- the lli'n.ilili-tl.m of llftt en etin trains 'rtioie ait lhlit..'.wo .Nnl.uti.il Ami) ianin ainl to pi hi icitul iKilltla; setlfi" for the soMleri t.ie i.illtoatl woulil hae to fil" nlsh litailt "no 1 Mia tmlll". At theires. cut tint, the rtit,int"t anil Main t rrws f.uv 111 iln 1 h'sKP " srhe li nun, tut toal iiinl otli. 1 sti'iplles that me ureileil li tlvlllans It null"! aim lie 1ml lie In niliitl that relt .mill). ISiniO men flout eauip woulil sulnett ilim to measles, imimii otliei M.iiitouult'.ililp ailments Privnds' Unit Docs (iood ork Mm II Booil has hein a. . oinplislatl h tlie Vim rli'.in Kiknils ireousliin Hon unit now tn Ki.uu'e. anorilitiB in the fltst leporlM of the woil, w I1I1 li ha just Pten tet'ehtil in Phil nlrlphi.1 'in 1' hut r il tire- 1 mis tu-iiml of tlie Mat The if Hip men must he consltlereil in lip ..ufrBiiat iletl much hetttr 1 Me ul. than In the lnmi "if the W .11 1 ants for Hip lit rest of Jit-tin of tap Prate M V llairlKan of l'.ioh : J llowaitl iIhhI'Mii of 1114 Pi tin .v'.tuiir, ami l.ron II i'o. of " 4 S 1 1 Hirpuwa.i It Hillr me Iii'Iiib lillltli; out toil.li. Uf cotilliiB to IMrtiitt Vtttiim Samuel P HutiiP Mr liot.lll ailtlril that Hip tiller men will har a lit .11 Iiib oil VVrilnesila at In oV'otk, lirfoie .MiiKltuite Waloli. The; are rlialKfd with toiirplilMB to cheat ami tlefiauil In 1 oiinti tlou with a tllniiti' to he Irinlet'il In I101101 of M.ibIs tiate I'liailrs I .lrlll.e. pteltirnt of the Magistrates ami 1 ' mslahles' Vo 1 iatlun tlooilwin .nil toil i) thai the illntiei Woulil he laid as planiu-il, at thr ltellr- 'I hilr-tl.o . whflhrr the iHtloti'wim heltiB brouRht lis Inn own ollke on ptlilenco roltectetl i mm of hill ilclirtlrs, "It Is perfeetl.v pvlilenl fiom the letlets nut out h the piomotem," he said, 'that the mpieulou was Bleif that the MiiRistrntrs ami I'onflalileH' mo Inllnn was spnlisor for the illnuer. As 11 matter of fact tin one would profit li) It hut the proiuotris 1 tn il thej snhl iiienl thai whatexei money rem.illiluK aflri the iot of thp illiinir had heen uift was to he rrtalntd hi tin 111, how I many ppople would linvn silli-nlhetl'" .Mr. lioodwln rtpratrd that ali one who wanled his uione Inch liefoie the illnnei' miii welcome lo It lie nsertcd 1 that Hit promotf-i hail sriupiilouslj uxolihd saltiB that the illnnei was for the In nrllt uf the .MaBlstrates nml foil stnlilc- VssolI.iHoii " VW hail tn kIxp 1 It some sort of a name, didn't wr?" he nsktd "Vinl li" It was to he 111 honor of I .V'iikIsIi.iIp Mi Iv lite we i.illtd it 'The MnKlstiate's IHiiiipi VV'r touhln't lime. lulled It The lioRealrhets' IHntiir,' rould we" A $1200 Tire in a Pawns I'lrp urlgltintliiR on Hie, third! the liulldliiR occupied h a pawntN II1111. i llosenllml. :e:3t ('enH nveiiue. loday rauK.U ilainegr entH at f IJ0U, Limn n .".ill South Tenth nltrt. painted n reioht'i at the head of the tletk 1'. It llaviii opfiiril the cash drawer uid stole $.'." in t.ish. p has not Mt hten,ioiiii(l lium'nM. 1 'hi ill'). foitfoitr r.iis old. of Ml Ninth Slt.ouith stieet. was attHLkeil hi two tiii'toe-t ami 11 white man at the tornei of lllshth nml rli-st- iur.-,ttatfird on mil stieets last nlBht ami was lohh.d .ifr..M, . ,., .. o ,1 ,o- m.t of some ea.l, ami his watth. 1; 1l(1 ,,.,,. Anio ,, , , , Iwo lu'Bioes. htlleird to h pi in. Ipals win the imnplaitiant l " said h.imiii I .1 In several inetit hohl-ups In the noUIi Houston iittuine toy Hip tin en pro westitn ecHtin or the fit). Iat nliiht nioters of the haimuel ' IM like lo know rohhtd N Pre!, of 1 T11.-. IIntiMer stieet. whos li.nl, of all this Theru'a s inn- I of Jl.'i. Pullte tpcit to nppiehenil thliiB futiiii iiliotit It The tllmiei was' Uiese iitKioet In 11 few tlni mircsrutfil onl.i as a testimonial limit I Vhout $lnii') wiuth of piopeit; was to .M.iEl-ttatr Meli ill. and not . one to I lot when 1 thltf dioM" off from the , he htld fur Hip hrnelit of the MiiRlstiatos I I'l.ule l.liic whatf with a tlellien tnn !i nml nt.ilil-' V-so, iatlun Who 1 011I1I 1 1 lnnileil w,th j-hiits lirlt)iiBln to lll!,i h.. -... luiriu.tl l. It us to ( oinplaiti " lllotlnis. of Hi,. .Metlopolltaii IIiiIMihh I 1'iM'l.l Vll nne. lir.tan sulil Thai Hie ' .a. r A Real Christmas I- innt mfilnil ti tlmn e t vnn 1 li-f) iii 'I .'''- " "' " ri? Inl'ttn m -U v.ivii Kill- fHr v nifl fur u-i tlif ithl p rruiii'- liiiiHirte.) r tuitnii unif U r WJfti in toiiht ui. 1 - !' hi (IAIUM.M X t"j-Muu - fiMi!i! t rt I uf I. LLEWELLYN'S I'liltiih-liilili's otaml iril Urns 'lurr 1,-ilS Chestnut St. 1 m, 1 lull until in ilnUh li 1 1. 1 'inate fol Hie men who isl n spi nil 1'lirlstm.in at it is .1 situation that i .iiinot So mini will ! Kit en a .. 11 t unlis it is nlisolati him 10 go home hail pi nun , lion e I 11 P., in ul. .I hat. r th 1 nei 1 - il f Penrose Stdettack.s Hill to Huy salable Kami I.oaiuUonds U11- VV VMilNlI TUN. Int IT Si nalol Prill lisp, of Pelltisll.anl.l, tl.lllt lefllsid tod.i.t to in. unit tin" sen.itt. to consider a nif.isuie. piopotil lj senatoi Hulls and I1.11.kt1l hi the Ailinlnlsii.ilioii lo iiiilhnii' the Trensitrt lieim tint in to l.ii. $i)(i,iiiia, 111111 r.11111 loan homls wliith hate heiomr tlrtuallt iinsalalilr 111 the liiieslnu nts maiket 'Tin -c 1ur.1l hanks p.ne inen allownl to ti if t 11I1111B until thei hate ic.nhul tlilil.il hilikililiti t tletlalttl Senaloi Pinnisp V n'.iinlalotiv tnmlitioii hit hit n peimitt" d t'i t ist WHO VILL ASSIST ME? It iIiti 11 111111 or wont in In I'liUn, win ulll t ikr ihiMic- " l liiiilnrt nun tit the I'Ment nT JU'W The iicf-il Ih iirccnt mill lirht inn-! (unit n 1 liter (Inn 11. 0 ti, in, I iipmI n i'iiovh vna t: rii Dirt Wanted' 63d St. & Passyunk Ave. Ilui Island llriinrh lVniin, It. U. lt cnt pT iluiiltlt triim loud puld fnr rtt-uii lUllnc niHtrriiil. M'I " tlie worl ur tn T. F. REILLY .0lh St. .V. ( It. Are. I, Illli t. .V lllinwnoil Ate. LUIGI RIENZI 1714 Walnut Street Annual Clearance Sale Furs Coats and Sets Hciluccd In January Prices for the Ativan. sine of lite Christmas Shopper Novelty Sets, 15.00 HE Fur Coats - 100.00, HE SUITS DRESSES COATS HATS 'YATEft METEffl lOMl'Ul.HOI.Y MfcTI U" I'llll.V. JII.TI.lt CO.. OK Heal IM Hi" Trust llulltliiie. tir Vour I'lumher iiriMiiirtriuiiiBBiiiii'ir ' 'I'lf in r I Gift 1 Neckwear (Afe "iii..IU B si 1 I I 1-1 "34HK4 HF " II VI II'.IMMI II y 923 MARKET STREET 1 J EO-LDWELLcV0. Chestnut Juniper South Pcnn Sqiuirr Gifts of Gold for Women Belt Pins' Doi inc. Powder Boxes Lingerie Pins Cigarette Cases Puff Boxes Rosalies. Ciosscs, Slipper Buckles L'p Salve Boxes Crucifixes Miniature Frames Sewing Sets Gold-Mounted Umbrellas' Photograph Fiamc. Thimbles and Crops Eyeglass Cases Tape Mcabuics Jeweled Finger Rings Mesh Bags and Purses Desk Articles Signet Rings Card Cases Bool; Marks Bangles, Bracelets Pencils, Fountain Pens likegren Watches Brooches, Bar Pins Pen Holdcis Ccntuiy Waltftcs Veil Pins, Hat Pm Manicure and Bracelet Watches Juliet Sets Dressing Table Sets Lorgnons & Chains Knitting Needles Hand Minors Sautoiis Yam Bangles Vanity Cases Necklaces, Lockets Vaporolc Capsule Cases Moderate P rices tat BULL DOG BUNTING ( h urn! S..IIVK n riaf Mn lulu fnr i tirltm.in Oifl 3x" hirl J-: l S with mtiiiililprfil nrfl ti, Sfixd fur lataiuh of nthf-r f p-1 FINK & SONS VI N. Till st. Ill . Kill l. XMAS GREETING CARDS Choice Seuctionsfor Personau Enoraved Cards PflMERA SPECIALBT v 812 CHESTNUT st. l AINT BOXES Outfits for DRAWING PYROGRAPHV Brass Craft Worl' inr.M'ii ri..r.viXTiMi TArKSTKV-fAINTIMl 4 hri.M'U.lM", F. WEBER & CO., 1 125 -.!,,'r;,,n,,1, Opn llB until 7 o'clock. Dec 17-.. Inc. t3 MrtfZZixIfn I If J 50c I K -f to W $5.00 1 Gift OloVes B hfffh $1-50 i yiA to I lw $10.00 1 L I For Tucsday-Wc Continue 5 OUR GREATEST a xx- V.K-Kry - MBJ V MOTOR ROBtS f FOR CHRIS IM AS a I W hit "ltr slit lo .lt or A U , . frln4 Ihan a warm, comtorl. SX SI W?. Sf able S A Motor Kobe. boL! by V M JB f lourlocal de-ler. I ooktorthe V o Sm J r f JAIridc mark. PJf Tlli XVM.AYRES4SONS,rblllil'!plili S SSffiHl I 1 1 " H f it no e "MCi WE THANK YOU! Owing to our inability to cope with the tremendous crowds that filled our store all day Monday we are forced to continue this our last Profit Sharing Day of the year tomorrow, Tuesday. New merchandise has been added and many sale articles further reduced. Again, we thank' you, for ypur kind appreciation of our efforts. No matter how far uivay you live it will pay you to make every sacrifice to be here tomorrow. COME AND SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Because of the enormous crowds which will attend I this sale we cannot handle C. O. D's., Approvals, Mail or 'Phone Orders, Charges or Exchanges. s fr i i -iVf''' ' ' - , V l.T"---- j'Z f ilKdM.ft k.-Xi.7 i rU' . MtV. ' 0 sT T aifl I ar rone -raers, tnarges or cAciiongca. Hosiery ,q $10 Silk and Party Dresses $5 A dog and some hu mans ypu will be glad to know play put their parts in dh .C abik jfet .fe. L -1 K lh j 1 I Lk fh f?- a 1111c uuiuuut uuuiv. xiic m stirring tale of the great-1 ViartAf1 Ancr Rarpi anrl wtiafl t3 h.a.. .kv took place in the lonely Northern Woods is magnifi cently tpld by James Oliver Curwood in "BAREE, SON OF KAZAN" , Irnest Thompson Seton has written a book that calls up the fightingitnen and In dians and horses of the Old West. It is "THE PREACHER OF CEDAR IGift Handkerchiefs 1 $3 to I 1 $8-50 I I wTj i &of 1 -. VyAS.P;w7 li "- tke Doz. V.ty . r ' tr MOUNTAIN" l-fiu TACOD . JS8i 1424-1426, JGhestnut St. 2 9 I ft I 9 I 9 00 $25 Seal Plush Coats $16.75 Up to $25 Fur Trimmed Suits $10.00 $3, $4 and ,$5 Trimmed Hats 69c $3 GEORGETTE WAISTS $ scores or orana new siyies in imiciiu, jap Silks, Marquisettes, Tub Silks and others. Many trimmed with large 3 at in collars. All fashionable shades. 1 Si lli.aTil- nniJ Cvik i Lr l-t 0 XQt 5 Children's $4 Coats $2.00 500 Children's Wash Dresses 25c $1 Women's" House Dresses 39c $1 Lingerie Waists 42c $3 Large Coney Muffs $2.00 250 $4.75 DRESSES $ 150 $8.75 SMART SUITS - 100 $6.75 WINTER COATS .... 2 Women's $3 Serge Skirts, $1.00 Girls' $10 Winter Coats $5.00 Children's $4 Serge Dresses .' $1.89 $5. Angora Sweater, SU, $1.00 meHEPPE PIANO Here is a piano particularly qualified to produce real Christmas music. The tone is absolutely distinctive in quality deep, resonant and powerful iilmost as great as a grand piano. This is accomplished by the famous Heppe patents. . THREE SOUNDINGBOARDS Patented Construction The Heppe 3-sounding-board patent adds 1300 square inches of sounding-board area a construction that pro duces a most marvelous tone a tone that is greater than all other upright pianos. PRICE $375 Heppe Pianos are sold at fixed standard prices, payable in cash, charge account or by the Rental Payment Plan, on terms as low as $2 weekly, all rent applying toward purchase. Liberty Bonds and Coupons accepted-at full face value. You pay no war tax. Call, phone or write for catalogs and particulars. C.J.HEPPE&SOH 1I17-MJ CHESTNUT ST. jTS THOMPSON STS. " like the way you do things at Perry's" $ He came in the other day with a complaint that some thing in his Perry Suit had not turned out just to his liking one of those things that will happen in spite of a store's ut most pains, irr spite of the best intentions in the world; so we said to him: CJ "If you will try lo forget it, we will make it good to your entire satisfaction." CJ And we did. Cf In a big store like Perry's, where we sell thousands and thousands of Suits, thousands and thou sands of Overcoats every season, it would be the mirac ulous if evey single transaction were one hundred per cent, right every time. CJ But, if the excep tional slip-up is not brought to our atten tion, we lose the op portunity to make good, and some man is disgruntled perma n e n 1 1 y because he never told'us about it. Suits, $15 to $18 Overcoats, $15 to $65 Fur-Collar Coats $50 to $85 Fur-lined and All Fur Overcoats $60 to $200 Perry & 0 "NB.T."3 16th & Chestnut j a St vt; . V -1 "X I -W' w : "v.. -Vi' j &. ?& K '2W 'A.-! ffr H 'SV. 4"! i ,iS 4il in i! e- , vr- I't) ': J J. A .!" m m w mii h4 ?.Sa xs- m j isj .1. :& -j ,' j m -V s. fVhi m t: ti'i Mj m i- k - El iSl i l T.. 's M Y4lvt SkirU; . . .