Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 07, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 3

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KMPPI tvcm ten riiai
r$ 95.1$ Assurance
m Against Fire
tThe National Fire Protection
tt Association statea that from
1897to 1912,outon3,500fires
n sprinkler-equipped build
L jngs, 63.2 were extinguished
K, - , i -s , ne. i e.t
I by spnnKicrs unu oi.vvc neiu
in check, a total saving ot
AC 1C5i Kir enrintlnra. To vretif-
i, JJilfV lJ J, U. . JW...
GLOBE AUTOMATIC
SPRINKLER CO. , v
M031 Washington Ave. Dickinson 531
ISTATE SUFFRAGISTS
I SANGUINE QF SUCCESS!
K-Mrs. J.O.Miller Believes Penn-
Pfgylvania Congressmen Will
& i it- t .. rrii....,i .. '
'democracy's acjd TEST I
ItOppoitunity nt Hand to Trove the,
Sincerity or America's
, Professions
i
' lly MRS. J. O. MILLKU
YrnaMent reniiavlvanln Woman S-uffrag" I
I' WASHINGTON. .Ian 7.
- t Imu iT.n TfntiuA nf Tlptir,.-
' ... ..m n . 11, a un.lil
intall" Will UNIIUUIIVV .-' -'" .....
lulictlitr or not t iiitnibert liellevc n
democracy f-lioulel Include nil those j
, fovernctl. tlio women ni well as men.
This test ill come on Thurwla), ,
then Hie House volet on tlio Tedcral ,
'woman MiffiaRo iinientlnipnt to enfrnn- '
f Chlte all tlio women of the country.
Women of lvnnsjlvaul.i, of course,
wlill" Intereitid In the Rcncrnl outcome, (
'are directly conceined In wliat l'cnn
jjlvanli I'onKieKHimii will tcny nliout I
the women of lVnnHjlvnni.i.
Since lomlni! to Wuvlilngton we lmo
had reaMon to lie edlded lv tlic favor
able (icntlment iiiuoiib tbe I'ennsjluinla
ConcresMiien mid find thoio of Inlluence
vcorkliitf to inako uooil our own lirecllo
tlon that the I'ciiniivjviiiilatis will Note
for Miff raws w Ithoiit exception.
IrfKklni! t the Hltuntlon on the moral 4
'rrounds, ue cannot conceive tlipl there 1
Is a plngle llepresentntlxo from our State I
ho w"1 mv. virtually. b votlnj; nRiilnit
the b... tha't he eloe-H not believe In the 1
fundinientnls of dvinoeracj and that
women are not ni much entitled to all
the privileges and responsibilities as the ,
,mcn wh Klvc their nllcsl.incc to the
, rnnntrv.
This would ece-m n strnnKC time for n
Representative, to declare thut he dors
'nnt lielicve- that unv woman who eiuall-
flea under the Fame stipulations tint men
do Is not ns im..li entitled to vote.
r-It certiinly would bo .1 htraiiBe thine
' . ... ... .1..!.... rf t.nm.kt U tltll.l imi1ftl
I till tllCJ eiiiiii'.n . ..in,".. . .
.. n.ia nf nun iTimcressmen to indicate
by his vote that ho believes any privi
lege In the Rift of the nation should be
withheld from the women, who have con
tributed so much to war service of our
country.
i We know that every rcnnnjlvauln
Congressman knows that there Is not a
man lighting- In trendies for the prlncl
- pies of demo racy, such as our Presi
dent has outlined, who would not have
his concessional representative Rive to
the women of bis own homo mid coun
try every privilege, wo aio nsscrtlng we
'want tho cntiro people of the world
to enjoy
There aro some memoeis 01 mo l-cnn-ijlvanla
delegation In Congress who In
the patt have been opposed, for one
alleged reason or. another, to the en
franchising or women; but wo do not
believe that at u time' like this they
will not tluow off their old-time, undem
ocratic, reactionary persuasions and
progress with the test of proRrcsslve
America,
In tho last few weeks wo have re
ceived assurances frcon one-time oppo
nents that they havo changed their
views and will vpo for submission of
the suffrago question to tho States
Others, formerly Included In tho same
rank, havo been frank In their ndmls
lon of belief that tho measuro will pass
the House. These and tho others, wo
believe, will hold tho Fennsjlvanla dele
gation unbroken behind tho measure
We can liavo no doubt that next
Thurhday tho House of Representatives,
with the rennsylvanlans on the favorable
aide, will have, told the world that tney
ballevo tho time has como for the com
pletion of our democracy by tho enfran
chising of fur women.
KISS BETRAYS SLACKER
Tailor's Advances Toward Fair Cus
tomer Reveal Pntriotic Slothfulness
JHKSUY CITY. Jan. 7. If Charles
Thompson, a tailor, had .not tried to
kiss prftty Miss Dorothy Murphy when
ahe wiled on him to seo about a suit
he wouldn't bo behind the bars today
on a charge of being a slacker. Miss
'Murphy screamed and had Thompson
arrested.
When he was being locked up he was
asked about his registration card. Ho
told the police he had been too busy
to register. lie was turned ovor to the
Federal authorities.
LEJRLS
TRUSTEES' SALE
OK
Cotton. Machinery, Real Estate, Dyes and Chemicals
or
UNION NOVELTY BRAID WORKS, Bankrupt
Located t GARFIELD, NEW JERSEY
On Thurailai, January 10. 1018. at 11 o'clock
ll by I.. h. Ksnirnon. Auctlonee-nt
LAND AND 1'ACTOIIY 11UII.DINOS oceunlecM) Union Novelty llrald Work", cover
lac about two aere-i, llrlck and Kramo lulldlnk-i, Sprinkler t)item, Waterfront 1'ropertr,
MACHINEIIY.
roU'l.ll J-I.ANT KQUH'AIIINT.
, ."COTTON i:nt I ro atoek on hand, lonslillnc of about SO 000 Iba. of Cotton, Mereer-
lz,t unit V.I....I v..-n. im.1. t-a l.l.n.l .ml l.rtatiipil l'eeler. all tua.ulv 111 ta So. Iinth
I ... ..n.u.n, .n.,., w.i, t. .-. ..
' In tlkelna and on 'lube-a.
IlltAIUS About 5000 croia 5rl Bilk Soularhe, Hlraw and namh) IlrolJ.,
A. fO)lPJJ5TB YAIIN SKi:iN MEncUltlZINO l'I-ANT, recently Irutalle-d, at coit of
CS.tKIO.
ntlAlDlNO l'IANT AVIndera. ltlbbonlieri. Frameri, Spooler!, Crlmperr.
t. 4 Aniprlran and Porelan make Hrald Macnlnea.
. About St) Copper and Wooden Tanka.
AUTOM01III.I: AND AUTO THUCK, Offlca Furniture- and Equipment, Mlicellaneuoa
( up.pllea. , x
DVkh iKlt rUHtirAlJs!Th,i mllra alew-k on hand, aa well as valuable contracta for
llT rcnaa ot a" m'"i chemlcala.
, I VUAL, CONTHACT,
IT M...... ... . ... ..
rUBi.iu AuerrioN and is open ltm i.vsi'i
. irrma ol Bale and caiaioiu on reeiueii.
' ojsinl National Hank HulMltiK.
IUUCA1 u I.KVVIH.
. Nicravn. n. j,t anu
l V. DOYtK. .
BHLYSUM)AY"LICKS"
KAISER BILL TO FINISH
Evangelist Delivers Well.
Known Tirade in Washing
ton Revival
'40,000 ATTEND OPENER
J Daniels nntl Chnmp Clark Hear
I Verbal Fusillade 'Against
the Enemy
Uu Staff Corrtipoailtnt
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 S.iet.tryof
the Navy Daniels 'and Champ f'l.uk,
Speaker of the House, were on tho plat
form nt the opening service of tho Hilly
Sunday campaign here. They heard the
evangelist deliver one of the most stren
uously patriotic nddi esses of bis career,
and they beard him tap "old Kalsir rilll
anil bis bunch of hot iIcrs."
"Well." i tmarked th 8ei.retarv of the
Navy, follow In gtho opening sermon,
"what n linn recruiting nflker Mr. Sun
da would make. If he lould go out
Into the country nnd plead for nriny and
navy recruit" lit'd he a legular 'piid
piper.' "
It was the first time Secretary Daniels
1i.it! heard the evangelist nnd he declared
Hill wns "Just line" Champ Clark de
clared Hilly to be "wonderful" The
evangelist had a long that with tho
Speaker of the House nnd later he con
ferred a bit with the Scrietarv of the
'av,v.
.U the .afternoon meeting Mrs
Marshall I'ielil. widow of the Chicago
int rchanl, sat on the platform nnd ap
plauded lllllj's repeated declaration that
"flint bunch nuoss the water needn t
think thej can tynm liielr dirt kultur
down the throats of Americans, not on
our life "
"Wt've got a whale of a Job on our
hands,"' added IIIIIv 'hut vou cm bet
vour Inst ilnllir that wo will soon beat
down the dastardly lloheuzollern doc
trines that have wriggled tliemers out
of the pit of perdition" .
10.000 ATTP.ND
Ne.ult 40 01)0 peisons attended the
tilt co ni vices nt the , label naele. There
wasn't an empty seat nt the opening
meeting Thcro were a few at the
afternoon sen Ice. due poslbly to a light
rain, but at the evening service hun
dreds, wcro turned away.
'1JI1I" annoui.ced his pleasure at
coming to the "world's first cllj," anil
declared this to bo tho most opportune
time for a great revival such as Is
planned for Wahlngton for the net
tw'o months He pleaded for the support
of "ever bod" 111 the war America Is
making "In the Interest of humanity "
"We don't want a foot of Germany's
dirty soil," Hilly shouted, as ho looked
square!) Into tbe faco of Secretary
Daniels "Hut ou can bet they can't
cram their dirt) kultur down the throats
of Americans. They can't spit on our
flag nnd get nwa) with It Not tin oiir
tint) pc. The world would have been at
peace except for that bunch of sauer
kraut, welnerwursts and hot dogs And
we'll m.iko 'cm eat the vitals of their
Injatnous Prussian doctrines nnd bury
them so deep In thn crave that they
won't even hear tho Angel Gabriel's
horn on thn last day "
The great crowd cheeied, and Secre- '
tt;y Daniels and Champ Clark Joined In
the handclapplug IJoth were all smiles
at Hllly's frequent blasts at tho Knlser
And the) cheered lnudl) and long when
Hill) appealed to every American citizen
to stand stanch) behind the Government
'to do without food .mil clothes nnd
money. If necessary, to send these things I
to the ho)s who need them over hi the
trenches "
"Hii.i.r" in congki:ss
Cli.mip Clark Invited "Hill)" Sunday'
and "Ma" to a luncheon nt the Capitol
on Thursday and the Invitation was nc-,
cepted. It Is planned, following the
luncheon, to Introduce "Bill)" "oftlclall)" I
to Congless. '
All of tho members of the Sunday
part) nre now here and evcr)thlng Is In
shape for'one of the greatest of "Hlll)'s"
campaigns. Tho big tabernacle opposite
t'nlon Station Is fitted to house 12,500
persons.
At the evening scivlcc "Hill" an
nounced that, because of the cold
weather and tho scarcity of coal, tho
tabernacle would be kept heated anil
open during tho day and night to take
tare of any persons who may be suf
fering from the cold nspeclall) will
the soldlerH be welcome, said "Hill) "
SENATOR'S DAUGHTER
AND CORPORAL ELOPE
Of Course Her Parents Objected, but
It's All Right Now, She
Says
WASHINGTON. Jan. 7 He was a
mere corporal while sho was a Senator's
daughter. And her parents objected to
him. So he and sho eloped.
Ho was Corporal Henry C. Gill, stn
tloned nUCamp Merrltt, Tcnafly, N J.
She was Miss l-'mlly Johnson, daughter
of Senator IMwln H. Johnson, of South
Dakota, whose autobiography In the
Congressional Directory ends with the
statement "was always proud of his
ancestors nnd family "
Corporal Gill Is likely to sail for
Krance any day now, so his bride Is
at her parents' home here
"Oh, of course, It's all right now,"
she said toda). "Hvcr thing Is forgiven
I capie home for a fey tla)s, but I'm
going back soon. No, wo didn't elope
In an automobile, wo took a train. We
got marr.led New Year's evo at I'ngle
vvood, N. J.
Sales
,rwent-threo-ear resl
lent, uttf'l sa. with
capttnl a nood clientele
anu l. vears exiie-rl
Manager
nre. il I rm an ar
rannement 'with lareo
Irlliute prnilucta In New Kneland throuati u
Ilonton ofttce. Address poitontcu Uox "Its,
llOHtOll.
A. M.. on the pre-mliei of the llankrupt, at
. -. . 7--- r-w - .- --. ...
.
..... ..... r... n.u ,.1.r. V....L... c.A- r. , m
- .crioN daily from ;o a. m. to sj i. jj.
IIKNIIY SCHOTTKNKIU.S, t
W'll.t.IAM W. KVANS.
J, KDWIN WtOVlNK.
't ruataei In Dankruptcy of
im lnin...
BOMB IMPERILS VIADUCT
Explosive With Fuse Burned Nearly
to End Found nt Binghamton
I1INGHAMTON. X. V Jan. 7. IVtl
era! olllclals aided tho local authorities
today In an Investigation of the finding
of a bomb nt the end of tho big Krlo
viaduct here. .
The fuo had been lighted, but went
out after burning to within four Indies
of the end. Olllclals said the bomb was
powerful enough to havo wrccktt! the
entire Mructuie,
CRIMINAL SUITS MAY I
FOLLOW ARMY PROBE
$128,000,000 Worth of Con
tracts Given Firm of Per
sons Serving Government
forbidden by statute
Senator McKellar Will Urge That
Testimony Be Laid Before De
partment of Justice
WASHINGTON Jan 7
Cilinlii.tl piosectltlons may lesult fiom
the Senates inllllnt) Investigation,
Senator McKellar, a member of the
Investigation committee, will ask that
tho testimony be I lid before the Depait
ment of Justlte. McKellar's motion will
be unnnlmoii'dv supported, oilier mm
mitten membtrs said todiy.
Decision to take llilH step follow td
testimony that showed the letting of
J12S.000.000 worth of Government ton
tracts to the firms of persons ofllclall)
serving the Government, federal sta
tute e-sprrssslv forbids this and pin
vldes a penalty.
Thn 112s, 000,000 w tilth of emitincts
represent only a Minll ptrtentiige of the
total number for all Government drpatt
ments In violation ot this law, ttim
mltteo members said. The Jl.'S.iinn.ooo
were let, at cording to the tpsttmoii) of
Chailcs fNenman, bv the supplv t oiu
lulttee of tho Council of National De
fence The) aio t hlcfl) clothing and
wooh n goods.
i:ienm,iii fr.mkl) gave the names of
persons woiklng foi the Government
with whose tencerns weio let and
frankl) acknowledged be knew of
the law against the pincllce. Tho h
was not violated, Kiscnmau tleclned
lie-cause the men wllh whoso tompnules
the tontrncls were m.ide had no pti
Minal pirt in making them KKeuinnu
said when J rontiact was made with
tho Cleveland Worsted Mills I'omii.iuv.
in which he Is a stockholder, ho per
sonally took no hand hi It It w.us
done by the suppl) committee, of vvhlih '
fisemnan is vlcu c li.ilrinan.
The Department of Justice also will
bo asked to look Into other phases of
Government eontiact making, commit
tee members said toil.i). Some of the
members of the. Investigation btllevxl
fraud has been pricllsed on tho Gov-
eminent under the gulo of patriotism
'I he committee toda) will conclude Its
inquli) Into tho wool-clothing situation
no wooi-cioining situation
n begin Investigation r
tils. General I.lttell it)
triiitle.n. ,,tll i, n, nt
nnd will then
tho eantonme
charge of instruction, will he the first
witness.
-
FALLS FROM TOP OF TRAIN
SIlAI'OltD, Del, .l.in 7 John I'
Walter, height conduitor on the Penn
s)lvuiiln Kallroail, was stveioly Injured
here last night when he fell from the
toil of a shifting train which was work
ing In the local freight aids
Ho landed on the frozen ground, suf
fering a badly lnulsed back and tmlm.
a broken shoulder blade and a deep Rash
on his head. Walter was picked up "n
conscious by fellow' workmen, and Dr
W 1' Haines, railroad ph)siclan, wns
summoned. He was removed to the
Dclawnio Hospital In Wilmington.
MANN & DILKS
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
Sizes That Are Broken
Lines That Cannot Be Continued
2.00 Madras Plaited Shirts, 1.25
Cuffs Attached or Detached
2.00 White Linen BosomShirts, 1.25
SiHd Holes or Eyelets, No Cuffs
2.00, Neglige Shirts, Stiff Cuffs Attached, 1.25
6.00 Silk Shirts, 4.25
v 18.75, 22.75 Tyrol Wool Overcoats, 15.75
6.00 Sweater Coats. 3.75 l
5.00, 6.00 Wool Vests. 3.50
20.00, 22.50 Raincoats, 12.75
1 2.00, 1 5.00 Angora and Alpaca Sweaters, 9.75
Bath Gowns. Neckwear, Some Hosiery,
' Knitted Neckwear, Etc., Etc.
Mann & Dilks
1192 CHESTNUT STREET
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REPUBLICAN (BAINS ARE
SHOWN BY CHAIRMAN
Representative Woods De
clares Party Made Good
Last Year
LOSS IN PENNSYLVANIA
Sliowinp; In Other Parts of Country
Gintifios Hcnd of National Con-
prcssional Committee
WASIIINimiN Die 7
Gains iii.uli , the ltepilbllian pall
In nil p.nts of the fulled Slates nit
tomplltil In a natemeiit lsunl b) lit p.
resent.itlve I'l.mk Woods, of Iowa
chairman of the National Ittpublkan
i 'ongresslon.il t oinmlltee
The statement lstutl b) Mr Woods
follows
Them have been six congressional
le'eetlons during the sour where a con.
test has been in.iile - New Unmiishlre.
Indiana. Noilh D.il.oln. Connecticut.
.Massachusetts and I'ciilisj h.inl.i
lir tho North Dakota dlstrht there
were seven candidates, two of whom
wvte Independents, one I'rogipsslvi -Ite-,
public-ill, one Demount, two Hrpubll
cans nnd Mr. Haei, who Is now the,
member of Congiess and who received
the Indorsement of tin. Vntmirtieni t
i.e.igue- nnd a so. u Hi Is mimrintit.
I the liulorscment of the executive com
lllltteo of Hie llepubllc.tti Male Com
mlttee Thn Dcinoclallc e auilldate le
telved but a small peteeiitago of voles
t ast
The Itepubllcaii" elected theli candl-tl-ites
hi fou i of the other live districts
the Democrnt being successful In Penn
svlv.inla Taking the vote as a whole In
' thn slv, districts, It wis a ver) favonble
showing for llm lit publicans Infoimi.
I tlon Is also nt band showing that lie-
, publicans giilnetl In ni-mv titles and
towns throughout the tnuntrv In special
let I Ions 'this Is (specl.illv noticeable
In Louisville Kentuckv nnd Indiana
illle 'llm summai) foi Indiana was
'about as follows 'I hilt) -five cities
hanged from Deinoit.it to Kcpuhlltim
four eltles changed fiom I'.cptibllcan to
Deiuuei.it; net gain for lit publltans ove r
Democrats, thlrt)-oiie eltles Ten eltles
thangetl fiom Piogitsslve or Clllzens to
Itrpubllt.vi, live titles t hanged from
Piogresslvo or Citizens lo Dcmmrat , net
gain of Ilepublicans ovei Democrats live
e ties
In New- York Mate the eleilioit of
Mate oflkers and membeis of tbe Gen
eral Assembly was vtrv gratlfvlug,
though 1 believe the t amass of the State
li not vet complete, owing lo the tlela)
in tounllug the soldlei vote In some
counties The only n-mlneo for a Mate
eilllee wns for Attorney Gt tter.il, whete
j the ttepiihllcau won b mote than
ICO.0O0
i In the last Geneial Assemble of New
I Yolk the Deninciats had foi tr-iilnc mem
bers and In tho Incoming Geneial s
sembl) the) will. I believe, have fortv-j
thiee Tho Soe lallsts In the list Gere nil i
Asemhl) had two luembcis; in 'the In
cotnliig General Assembly they have ten i
Olio intertstliiK feature of the New A ink
election was the fat t th it woman's suf
frage tallied the Stato b) over 100 lino
and that the soldier veto wns vei)
tirtrety iilllrm itlve.. The lEelillhlli nil
" , .. ". : ,, .,..,..
vote In the Mate t eee.Ied hat of I'M
I wlillo the Democratic pail) vole w.
some fill.ijOO less than lheli vote In I01G
vote In the Mate e eeeeled that of I'M 5,
as
Another Interesting election was In
Mai)land, the Republicans carr)lng the
Genir.il Asseinhl) on Joint h illot having
a l.iigti msjorlt) In tin House than the
Democi.
inociats flavo in the Senate
Reduced Prices
Wallace Nutting's and
Other Framed Picture
25 to 33J Off
FRANK d. CURRY
PflMERA SPECIALIST
Sf2 CHESTNUT K
Ttmi
feB'M
25.00 Overcoats. 17.75
9.50, 11.00 Golf Coats, 7.75
15.00, 18.00 Raincoats, 10.75
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EDGE PLANS TO RUSH
LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM"
Lawmakers Convene Tomor-
row, With Local Option
Chief Task
TIIHNTO.V, .Inn. 7
The lU'd New Jersey legislature- will
convene here nt iiom. tomorrow, nnd it
Is expccitd to be one of the shortest ses
slons on letord, bccntlFO Governor IMgc
nml llm l!,.iuil.llrn,i l.nilra l,i . .,, ,.l
..m ....,..... ... ..... .... . i..,.
1 will endeavor to tarry out the Admin
istration's piogram In eight weeks The
thief work of the session will he the
passage of a municipal Iota! option bill
This measure has berr. drafted after
Several mrnllnea lietcceen tlio Inlnt ......
- " --"'-- ..... rf...h ..!.-
ferente committees of the two houses
n.,.i ,i.. ,. . i. .. - .
i ,,.,,,,
lr0"""1011 tomorrow
series of hills will he Intiodiiei-d
' piovldlng foi the building ot a brlilce
over the Delaware Jtlver between Cam- wish to enny their appeals to him
den nnd Philadelphia and for a vehlculai ll Is claimed thut thn fuel Admin-1
tinned under the Hudson P.lver hi ttteen i Istiiitltm has Ignored the advice ot e
Jiim) I'll) ami New Anils. Hit so bills pelts One nllegillon made Is that cats
aie also lead) for Introduction tomorrow air bt lug overloaded nnd a tonscqucnti
as pait of tfie Administration s tirncrnin loss In ti.insnoitatlnn iimounls lo ns I
of Irglslatlou
Theie will also be a serious inovtiuent
to giikiie the "movies" ihirniL-li n un.
tenvoiship proposed bill along this
line Is luekeil In religious oig.iniations
of v. -n lous denominations
NAVY STARTS NEW DRIVE
FOR MARINE GLASSES
Oi'pnitmcnt Calls on Public to Send
Binomial a fpr Use of Ollicers
Durinp; War
i e
WIIIi;T(IN Jan 7 I ) , ,. ,.,,
Dcpaltmeiit. thiouHli the ltm. ,i ti of
Navigation s'otnmenitd i new drive foi
in.ii Ine gl.ts-cs and t.-l scopes toil ij
Assistant Sterclaiv l-'ianklln D lie
veil lenews his appeal to the people to
send In their blnoi ul.irs for the use of
the ntlkers of tho n.ivv timing th,. gieit
eonlllil
The 111 -t ihlve. which wis suspended
during the holldiv season netted a total
of ne.ulv .1000 glasses, or whlili all hut
vetv few have been put in service .Man)
Interesting letteis nceompmled ilieni
giving their hlstni and the reasons whv
the weic so hlghlv prized he th,- send
JECALDWELL&fCp.
Cltestnut Juniper Sotttlx Perm Square
' Jewels of Importance
Mounted with diamonds
BROOCHES BRACELETS
BAR PINS .FINGER RINGS
,-jSL,
,i7lwH.MI,,M.lmj01lff.'
"WHIM IH Dtwra
IHIIIIK. II IJ
VMENWHOi
CARE
Xv
SUITS OVERCOATS $33.00
THRIFT WEDNESDAY
Kvery Wednesday, from !) A. M. to 8 P. M., we will place on
sale in our special new S.'I.'l.OO Thrift Case discontinued lines
and mill enda of suitinus and overcoatincs from four promi
nent importers ami j'obbers. Worth $40.00 to $!)0.00 for a flat
puce of $311.
Workmanship, trimmiiiKS and fitting qualities fjuaranteetl
up to our usual standard.
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Sale Men's Sh
In. this sale Black and Medium Shade Tan
Shoes predominate. This is your opportunity to
purchase high grade Shoes at a saving of $1 to
$3.50 per pair & Shoes with fancy tops from $2.50
to $4.50 per pair.
$6, $6.50 & $7.00 SHOES ) C m Qfl
All leathers. Good run of sizes. I V J,w
$7.50 & $8.00 l'ancy Tops
ed (Not all sizes.)
.$7, $7.50 & $8
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All leathers.
Good run
$9.00 to $11.00 SHOES ) $- AQ
All laaihra. f.nnrl run nf hItoq 'P m w
$10.00 to $12.00 Fancy
eluded.
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$10Genuine Cordovans, $8.40
Very special. Good run of sizes.
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MEN'S && SHOES
1312 rf? 1232
Chestnut St. ZfesV Market St.
MA'iytBT STHEI-rr SHOP OPEN KVKXINOS
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FiJEL ADMNBTOATON:
WILL BE INVESTIGATED
Alleged Arbitrary Price-Fixing
and Inaccessibility Un
der Probe by Senators
WASHINGTON, Jan 7.
l'uel administration methods aro to
be thoroughly Investigated.
The Senate subcommittee Investigate
lug the tonl nnd sugar shortages today
, llCU.ill to delve llccpl)- llltl) tllC Opcm-
tlons of the Garfield bureau. l'KIng of
pi lies was to be the subject for a long
and detailed lnqulr). Tcstlmoiiy has
nlreiidv been offtrrd lo the effect that
in Ices have been arbitral lly fixed with
.out ptoprr opportutiMes for nil con
cerned lo bo heard
, ,-)iii,i,iuvtii .,i .-nt.,,- mill uuuiiij
l'"1 1 administrations also will bo looked
Into. Another ilittlo will be tho alleged
llslnulMiincnt of State and Count)
Inaccessibility of the fuel Administration
fm .,.,eal u ,, ,,ecn testhiMt that
Di Hnrry A Garfield, fuel ntlmlnlslin-
! -. is totally Inatcesslhln to those who;
high ns one and one-half tons a carload
and that despite the fact that this has
i bet ii htoughl to the attentlt-n of the
I'1""' Administration, no action has bun
i taken
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Johnny Cake
finne nnd earn lirc-nd
lire doubly npprerlMtrd
fndnv. t e our lliilir
htene, wnlrr-grnund
OLD-FASHIONED
CORN MEAL
loth wide and )cllow with all tho
heart mid genu ground in It
Send $1.00 for trial older of
I Hi. lute Whole Wheat llnur, J OK
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GREAT VALLEY MILLS
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This Big Semi-Annual
Perry Reduction Sale
of
FALL and WINTER SUITS
and WINTER OVERCOATS
should mean more lo you than any other
Reduction Sale even ice have ever held!
ij It should mean more to you, because of the
fact that the original prices are reduced at all
in such times as these! Heretofore, there
always have been plenty of woolens and wor
steds always the prospect of plenty of
styles and patterns always the outlook of
normal, standardized prices for recognized
grades of raw material.
I Today, that is all changed! Prices have
gone up enormously! Good woolens are
scarce and are going to be scarcer! Variety
of assortments threatens to be taboo!
I Moreover, every Overcoat and Suit
on our counters was a bargain at its
unreduced Perry Price! Every penny
taken off that price simply makes the
Suit or Overcoat just that much greater
Bargain!
OVERCOATS
The finest $60 Overcoats are reduced!
The finest $50 Overcoats are reduced!
The finest $40 Overcoats are reduced!
The $35 and $38 Overcoats are reduced!
The $28 and $30 Overcoats are reduced!
The $20 and $25 Overcoats are reduced!
The $15 and $18 Overcoats are reduced!
SUITS
The $43 and $45 Suits are reduced!
The $38 and $40 Suits are reduced!
The $30 and $35 Suits are reduced!
The $25 and $38 Suits are reduced!
The $18 and $20 Suits are reduced!
Gel the Comprehensive Character
of this Big Reduction Sale
I In it you will find Fur-Collar Overcoats re
duced; Fur-lined and Fur-outside Overcoats
reduced ; Dress Suits, Tuxedo Suits, Gutaway
Coat Suits reduced; Military Overcoats,
sheepskin-lined Overcoats, leather Overcoats
reduced! Separate Trousers, Dress Vests,
Fancy Vests and woolen Vests reduced!
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