Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 25, 1918, Final, Page 3, Image 3

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    EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25,
1918
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TIREMBN EVERT TEN FEET
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THREE CENTRAL STORES
ARE ENTERED BY THIEVES
HEAVY FOG OVER CITY
HAMPERS ALL TRAFFIC
Mlal Creates Discomfort !
HUUUgnOUC central Section, cash register robberies which liao fea.
Robberies Lust Night Net $800 In
Cash und Lot of Merchandise
Continuing thn epiaemlo ot afo anil
Delays Trains and Shinnintr i1""1 ot.lato "' peral1:
. -""rib unj burglars working in II
U. S. ERECTING LARGE
MILITARY STOREHOUSE
Will Spend $1'J,OUO,000 on
Huge War Shipping Sta
tion Here
STRANGERS BEDFELLOWS;
RIOT IN TURKISH BATH
They Had Globe
Sprinklers
"Our building was tho only break lu
the sweep of the ftro fiA about a mile and
a half. The Sprinklers not only saved
our building but property on tho other
llda of the alley as well, worth $40,000."
TRIO LAVNDKYCO., Alltnlt, Ca.
GLOBEAUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO.
2035 Witainttoa AVe. Dickinson 531
ons of tliloes
the central tec
linn nf the cltr. three Fierce wcro m-
. Commuters entering lh0 city thla tercel last night and cash to tne amount
morning on trolleys and trains .rBof W0 stolen, together with merchan-1 T''n slxty-acio tract ot land bounded
certain the city ,as he.ntaVtn V'10 ? ' "" lU" W'UZS
ciujcci vi u utnuan "ehs lllturlt ti. J" "" .........-...
Tim
cnllro central section of th0 city U3
cocred with a heaiy pall of fogi ttt'
Impenetrable In places that truiel ii.
dmfcuu'y.'1 ""ltler f Brc,,t da"Kcr alld
Tho places robbed in ere
The Hegal Shoe Store. 13fi North
Ulghth street; cafe combination uicil
to open safoj $800 hi cjsIi und be.
tween llfty and Blxty pairs of lubbers
New York Light Shop. 4!" North
Ninth street: cash register xmushed;
Bni.ill amount of cash stuhu.
Andmny Book More. 4 7 North
Ninth Rtrect: cash drawer broken) J3
At 8 o clock tho weather bureau re.
ported 11 temperature of 47 ilnrrc-i
This, It was staled, would hardly
lhat the ha "ibt Vl. . . ?'!!!! , . !? "."".IJ""""' bMt"' ul!0 ""m
tho lower sections of the city h duo mi d,rrn robberies ,r dltcoxered ,, Invested before tho plant Is 00m.
in iti.-iki .inn h.iin.,.. ' ' "" ..AH tlireo roimcnrs werfl iiiKoncreti . . , . ,. ..,,1..,,.nt .. 1 h,, .,,.
----- -.-.... .....w...-. 1 th n moriiitie wnen rioro iiticnuams ur-1 - -- 1-.
At oclock thero was llttln ni- rUnl. .' a slonico center for war supplies tit
ir I am tlAHlliAt ..( !.. d . . - l v
Itullrond, Vlttoli until 11 short whlln tigo
was used as u celery farm by Charles
Uttll, has been acquired by the Lulled
MiiUca OoNcrnnicut and a largo force
of men uro now engaged lu the erection
on It ot one of the largest and mod Im
portant tripping terminals hi tho coun.
try.
Tho work has been lit pruRrcBa About
tlireo weeks. An Initial cipcndlturo of
$4,000,000 will bo made, and It Is c
pected that $3,000,000 additional will
I'caccmnltcM limited by Two Hcl-
llgcrcnt8 Cop's Muckjuck Finally
'itestores Oilier
AVhcii two men, total stranger, meet
accidentally In ono bed there Is bound to
bo trouble Such was the experience of
two patrons of 'tho TurkUh batn estab
lishment of Thomas Artklns, 41 North
i:iecnth etrecl, early toeluj.
John Calugcras, (39 lUihniond etrecl,
enJoed 11 bath In tho place and then
dropind Into bed to re-it. Hut tjio bed
hud another occupant. Hu wus Indig
nant and declined to sublet tiny portion
nf the beil to Caloceras. 'the men ex
changed opinions unite candidly, and
when words failed lists (lew. Two rub
bers, who rait lu to stop tho battle, were
computed to remain neutral, for the
combatant directed their tiro un the
peaceniaUerw.
AUien thev had bcell eliminated from
tho light the lighters continued until
Policeman Thomptou armed. Tho,
tt ., 1 , .-.,. . !...... ..w fniv '
bly than tho cop's argument, and lio
agreed to retreat to tho Uteentli nnu
Winter streets station, llo was hetd In
$500 ball for court by Maglstrato Qrclla.
r rn
11 't4
ART!
I'riirle l'lnllrm ilrmunil unuiual
rare. MwcUtl, eniitiil room In n
llrrtirnor bnlldltiK. meHeted after Hi
lletrlimd Muriiin of Art, l ItQtv
alalUlile In I'hlUdrliihlitiit.
Slorc Your lalntlnBt
20tk Ceiturr Storife Wtrtnonie Co.
iiiiLiitiKir
Ol'POClt Htll 1 hllldf InhU Sll.
rhmirPrtato Olof
.
OlItL WAN1STOSI3IIV1
ALLIANCE OFFICERS
DENY TREASON CHARGE
?
log 111 uoruiern scciiontt or 1 1... ..i...
I'ersoiis entering tho city from tho north
report they did not atrlko "JUstcr m"
tas ho Is generally known, until their
trains hit tho West Philadelphia, station
Trom this point on and down to the
1 Delaware water front, tho fog was ro
, illicit -jou couiu cut 11 with 11 dull .... - .,
knife." to uso 11 popular express on nsl akcllng. 11 .fourtecii-j ear-old
1 i:irntprt nml mihunv ii?.ii... '.' . ttlil. who Ihcs at 14C0 North I-'Ifty-
.ompclled to sound warnings from tho second street, has written 11 letter to
Thirty-second street station until tin Colonel St. George U Slide, head of
...... .. . .,.. .... .. ' ' II.. ,1.1.1.1. H.I lllllllllltl I ....HI I It lllrt .!
ule Ullliaii " v ..iii..M ,:,. wiiuih oii.-
tull kinds by tho quartermaster depirl-l
meiit of tho army a"nd by tho medical '
corps.
There will ho four miles hi railroad
U'IIIIih- In Ho un Wiitoi- llov. Sim trucks In the sards and front ccry build
.. ....... ... , lug tnur tracks will bo laid connecting
ICIia V-OIOI1CI oiceio . . ,lln iviiivl.iiilu and ltalthnoro
and Ohio riillroads. 'lho plant will bo
a distributing point for all nnu sup
plies prcparutorj tu ishlpuient to Kuropo
for tho uso of tho troop "oer there"
'Jhcni will be eighteen acres ot tloor
pneo lu tho bulhllngs and It li rr-
m .. A ...!.. .... T ........ Ri1hw.1v tunnels w era roncliprt .. 1.
)eiIHtlt-Alllt.liv,uil ut-ufeut, . j.9. ,.,. tll0 f0 ... ,,'-' .in i Philadelphia, asking to bo l- 1 ;,ti it,i 11,0 KMnivklll Arreual will,
Will Defend Charter Before i tended for some dlstunco Into tho rub- lowed to do something to help win tho produco most uf tho supplies to bo1
... way. war for the Allies. In toint-rsatlon tlio I ,unuied ut tho plant.
bCnatC vjOnUTlltlee ' On tho Delaware HUcr boats passing Htuted that sho would bo willing to cut 1 Colonel lUlph, of, tho SohuslMII Ar-
up and down and ferries carrying tho her h.ilr, dress lu male uttlru and go rcn.il. li expected to be placed In charge
' I curlv inoiuliig passenger train,' un,n i,a utrr bov with the umiv If allowed ,,r ti,n ,i,.n,.i ,i,pi, it l nintiltted. with
fc LOYAL TO U. S.i CLAIM compelled to cieep along uud sound con- Itosle was.born In Hnglaiid and ban 1 Oolom-I Huok, of the army medical corps.
Ti JJW"- r .. ....... t l.t,,.. .. .. I..... II. Im In IhlT.liIttnhl,i Iviri ,.ir. ' . ... .... .. ..... ,...., u......ll.
mmmm i sunn- MUlliiiiKT i.itinir, cta OI lu, i'. v-i, n,.t f, , ,i t, , v" V , III Hie I CUD Ol lliu llirmvitl o"n't-n
I Art Club Olllcers Refuse to Suy Why
Doctor Huxumer ChunBcd Ilia
Residence
N Jl-V StNCUlHO'i "His VII
As Philadelphia, oniccrs of tho Gcr-1
man-Ameilc.in Alllanco are today pre-
paring cIdenco to present when they
appear before tho Scnato subcommittee
of the Committee on tho Judiciary, next
I Saturday, to glo reasons wny mu
f charter of tho organization shall not bo
replied, charges and counter-charges
as to tho loyalty of tho organization aro
heard on ull sides.
! In 11 telegram from Washington, Sen
I t-tor King, of Utah, who i head of the
, iubcommlttec mid who Introduced the
? bill urging tho repeal ot tho iharter
I sajs that charges of disloyalty against
' the alllanco were preferred by fcomo
j members.
' Tho Sen.itm Matcmcut followed fast
7 on tbo denials of past und present of
i fleers ot tho alllanco that tho onranUa
i tloii was III any way 'amenable, to law,
1 or had dono an) tiling to cause tho rco
j; cation of IU charter.!
' Tho llcv. H. O 0n llosjc, president.
and Adolph Tlnini, secietur), inado flat
" denials of treachery against lho United
t Mates. l)r, Charles J. Hcxtimer. former
f president, wan equally emphatic.
' Secretary Tlmm, howccr, admitted
' that the alllanco entered politics hi l'enn
L' s)lanl.i, ai charged last Saturday b)
I GusUus Ohllnger, 11 Toledo1, O., lawyer.
( Ho said, howecr. It was dono for dc-
fensc, to protect Its fin 11 ilub InttrestH
i. Mr. Tlmm further suld ho will admit
I tho chargo before tho Suialo subcom-
mltteo next Satuiday and will uso It
; as u defense of tho alliance.
', Dr. Von Ilasse, pusldcnt of tho al
ii, l'anco slnco Dctcmbcr 1 said that whllo
; State branches aro not allowed to use
ii tho name of tho alllanco lu political
1 hati!f.i ami while tho national orgaul-
h zatlou ncMr enters politics, theio Is
" nothing In tho constitution and U)iaws
SI of the national oiganlzatlon to prevent
a Stato bianch from engaging in mo
political arena for any purpose.
Howccr, Sir. Tlmm said, tno rcnii
avUan .1 branch "was
I "WIU.llVlUUl CL-1I9U- Ul ltw .u.... ..-, .
dearth it ho did not know Ohllnger. """
that tho Toledo law)cr would bo
j nuil! whateer. us .1 light could not bo ".."eVill,,,,.,.,! K'n ' tatlon
seen tho length of tho boat away. ' .' A ' Jt V""d'"B 2 ' " "'Vf ' UL "
AH surface trael was compelled to the llrltlah army and another brother. 1 HP.M) ON 'i'llllT.H CUAKGKS
'slow down nml schedules all ocr tho ivicy Wnkellng. twenty )eats old, who
city were Interfered with to a greater works for thn standard Holler Hearing' , ,
or less extent, depending on tho Ecicrlty Company and who epcets to go to 1 Liuceiiy, Conspiracy nml MuruuruUs'
I ot tho fog In different sections. Pranco Boon. AsMiult Ale Alleged
SALOONS MAY CLOSE POLITICAL CONFABS
IN EARLY MORNINGS
ALTAR AND CHANCEL FURNISHINGS
An Exhibit of Special Importance
to which the Clergy ore invited
hAIL III IJjKAti Alii itn Attempt .10 mu
Retail Asso
Ask
Change in Hours
Prank Kennedy w.im held lil.i 1 ,
.MiiR.strute Watson In SS00 ball for
tourt 011 ih.ugts of larceii), r-ousplr.ii') '.
and aggraxatcd aault anil battery I
j Willi llllt'llllll II) I.III ..lilUll.l .HUJll, j
I associated with thn Kami case, was.
held in $400 ball on diargts of larceny
L and contnlrac
Ull leuriiui) lu, rueoriimg I" testi-
Association Decides to Leadeis ot Both Big laitie3ilony ut i)0tp,.tit0 w,s. or the central
, . , . ,. I o:il ., ., .... 1M.iiiiiir ihtatlon. Keiinidv pullnl 11 rtole
LlCdlSO Court lot' Otlll ai OOa On iNanilllg 'wlu-n an attempt m iii.ulc to urreit
of Tickets
him on 1 huge nf run 'i pi nicy to defraud
bn Bitiulzb.iUi tailoring Mote of alu
iblo drtsM goods
- Miss Muer, foriuri l 11 niitso at
IMilUdclnbli silooiis may 10011 be V lib the big wik-cnd political con- 1 Ira) stone. N .1. was urn Med at the
lUiUUCipiu.iFaio.iii3 iua loon no same time, ih.ugfd with Ixlng an nc-
clocd during lho "wo una hours. feicnces ended, l'hlladilphl.i politicians. ,,,11,, nt KnunciH. lllHitllrgrdth.it
Tho PhlladclphU lletall I.lipior both neinociatlo and llepubliciiii, today Kennedy fired at I), tei'tun .i dining
lliu iiiie ..iiivii luitwnru leu lent 1IIIL Ul
Dealers' Protectlvo Association, com- .began tdfllng tho grindliigs of Saturday
posed of HiUO of tho 1900 ralooiikeepcM 'and Sunday. 'Ibo HMilt ot all this slft-
lu tho city, has decided to ask the ttlg fcCcms to be that tho Hepubllcam aru '
License Court, which meets March 4, to 1 ,10 nearer hannoii) and that the Demo
order saloons closed between tno hours crats arc further from a ilcelsloit on a I
of 1 and 5 a. 1.1, except on Saturda). '' l I'cad tt.. Ir ticket than when their
... . 1 1. 1 ,,.,, 1 eoiiferenco stinted 1
when thoy uhould closed ut midnight and jore,,h j,, (julfe of rillsbuigh, iicl
not reopen until tho following Monday , ng chairman of tho Democratic state' I
Illuming at S o'clock. Committee, e.itim here Saturday, looming I
lho resolution urging lho new .losing !' "A'1'0 n","' ,,'J"" 'U'1 .
... ... . , head tho DenioeTallc Ikkct In tho State.
hours was adopted at u ineellng of tho ,,,,,. t,, ,ollfolrmi.H nutters s-cmed
assotlatlon )esterduy In I-'raternll) Ilall ( i,in0 changed suiucwh.it us ti lesull or
"This lesolutlon mum neloptcd be- I problems luought up .mil discussed. It
r ... . ,...,. Hi. ..f ninefiilliiif Is now c blent that tho Iicmoetatl aro I
c.iuso of tho ncccsslt) uL i cw-ut ne ,1(loUhls rartll,p fur a ,.im,u.lt0 for 10
men on their way to wuilc Hi tin- Kul,crnatorlal honor. Tho main objec
portnut will' cstiibllHlilticuts fium Hon to .Mr. Ciuffey Is that ho has not
King lured Into tho nil night saloon. . built up 11 Statc-wldo following, and
m ,,,, that tho leaders In ull paits of tho Stat.-
Tho I-lecnso Court also will bo asked ar(j (jt Uc)v (u laMj to ,,, BtallUllrd
to Hilo that eub.ucts, or places serxlng cntbuslastlcail) I
.irinku wlirin 'dancing nml imisles nro 1 Vunco V. Meruriulck Is being inipor- '
allowed bo eliminated" Nell Homier, tuned for tho plu.'t. Me Ii.ih refused to
ulloweu, uo ei iii.na.e , r(j)ii ns ho v Mltchrll Palmer und 1..
Lowrey Uiniies, liilted States District
Attnrne) ut Pittsburgh Neicrlheless.
he h still being urged, and there are
many big Denioei.ilp who hopo to see
him bead the tleket In tho coming light
On ciery hand lho Democrats were c
prewlng tho hope that lho Itepubllcun
foiees would rcnuilu split Most of tbo
big leaders weio here Suturday, und
ncarl) utrj 0110 of them said ho ex-
t.v!l l,v ih. ,llmil,.hr. frmn Wash. 1 lel.. A., I Itnrrv Ao-i'il fKI. Hrcaks ' Peeled to si'C ll lHlnoi'l.ltlc lctnry It
bigton tliat Mr. Ol linger had mado his , . ,, ; iZu "lcru Is u Mllt between the. Pei.roso fac-
L -charges at u hearing before tho sub- Tlllghm Fall ,, ad Pe,o,o liomnt. such as the-
, ..... v.irps. Muirit'. of Pittsburirh. and others.
'fr- ti, Itov Mr Von Hosso und mvself , 'FA Anna l.awsoii Pcili. mother of Tlioinas Holdup, tho well-known Pro
f hadlatmcd to7dHholA'ta l" "f'llSf' I gres.lie. who Inuulabl)- entertains
1 said, 'but 011 Ktlday afternoon wo to-1 eon "'",JU,",'1; .."Voir -eli-litli street. Colonel Hooseiclt at ins homo when
cehed the following telegram from sen-1 '',,,, ,;;,Ti. , a ftt. Mrs. Heiry be-Mho Colonel conies to Philadelphia, bus
aiorMlig: . ......... . : .iiiiir while walking nbout tho I declared lhat ho will suppoit Senator
11
ns
.i.j arrest
A
Ueware
of "piieumoutn wtiHirr Krop I h
ftrt ir uti I it Ul) u I oriualf t in
tho iiiuutli when out tu tln damp r
lu rnmild urp Almont IIKp ihii1v,
but crfo live hh 11 protci tw miiII
septic llxicilcnt fur rilicol LhiMri.n
mOl u ltttlp
LLEWELLYN'S
;4 riill.itlclphtitN siuiiiliird Itmc Mure
1518 ChestiiuL Si.
Uijto rumuiilu Miti!d 'J,k
Mitchell, Fletcher 0 Co., Inc.
Grocers
Chestnut St. at 18th 6; 12th
5708 G't'ii Ave.
TRAINING CAMP BOXES
OF GOODIES WHICH WILL
BE APPRECIATED
. trf .tin
Alided
' Wt't
president of tho association, said
"Wo rccognl.o that most or tho
UUousncsK whleli lias been utti United
in iim liniinr liiislncss Ih duo to tho ull-
;.i
dded Alt. Dormer.
&T?SS
".linti ii-tnAliliir' idii WnftirHnv
.fliein II PVIUUIIIIIII) iilaw .- ..rf
" Mr. Tlmm said hu was somewhat per-
HISOI"S MOTHKIt HURT
nuiiiff in iiio unHPi rn m n. nnmnrr -
Jn.11" ""HS".'?, Vi; ir, '"?" "St Xt&m. lXrntorlal nomination Mr' llobln
An er cu. Alllenco" ius been' postponed Hl. will, be n net) -h reo e ars accompanied Colonel Hoose, elt and Sen
forcOi,o wee,, ut lho same l.mo und nnUi n SftigjrK illfb. Impossl- ZlSSX.0t
"So wo didn't co down, and I was sur- bio to set tno Done.
prised to read In tho morning pipers -
(hat a luarliiL- had been held In Wash-
. . .
Ington. We will answer tho ehaiges
fully, lloweer, next Saturday. Until
then I want to ba excused trom making
any further charges."
STATE SUPREME
COURT DECISIONS
V
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f .
l- TI.. .ltn..l. ..Jasu nnil 4inf(ii(tnlt
jo tic luiiun i ills umctn '" jc -
-T wr6 todav rtlod liv the Htato Supreme
4 Court. filtUnt; In thla city:
rer cunain
a ! ... III. 1m I. a frtnnru I inn S
' WIJenr. Common I'leaa No. 1. Phllailolplila
MmiiiJ. ilUUCHirill, KlllliilVU,
hplM 8. Hhee. Common Tleas No. 1.
rm rpuadclphlH. County. Judement anirmea.
ruuan e, iiumutjipnia huh xuuhi
Common TJena No. 1, rhlUdelphli. Count.
JUOaTnieiit' affirmed.
lit Mta. Ictmi - 1htlnlAlnhta Ttttnlil 1 mnslt
t Companv. Common TleKS No. . riilladel-
Y P"'. luasmtnt ainrincu. , ,
n mo matter or xno arcouiu 01 o--orji(j
E Bhaw et al. Common Ilea No. 3. lMilla-
ri.l.kl . ....... ......I .II.xiIhb.jI ul , nail
li, of apptllants. . . .
- Utack.r'a alM.. nrnhnin' Tourt. rlills-
K slohta. ADis-at dUmUsed and deireo af-
SnnJ at appellants' costs.
Vrr'm ...... ,.nHa.,u' f-mirf. I'lllla.
CP dtlphla. Appea'l Ultiiilimed at eons of
'& tPKllatiti. ... .
nosa is, XJyre ejommon i-ieaa .o a.
Philadelphia Judgment anirmed,
tland.lt FlulMlnir Aa.orlatlon ' Mana.
IB. Vunk n-ally company. Coinmon Picas No.
. i-niiaoeipnin Juotment anirnieo
.McCJIInn a, pervln. Common I'leaa No. o,
rrllad.lphla. Order alTlnntd.
Dl Orlo . Tranalt Company. Common
tit ' r,' 3' inlladelpnia. Juuemciu ui-
Volpe m Tranult Company, C. P. No. 3,
..niaaqipniH uouniy. juucn.eni ninrinru.
Produrcrs' Lumber Company a Oulnlicn
-f. P. No. i, Philadelphia. Judgment af.
rmtd.
.D. Blmonln's eatale. Orphans Court,
Pldlad.lDhla. Pwr. aftlrined
Hy CIIIKP JUSTlC'U lirtOWN: ,. .
'Public SScrv.ce Commlsalon. appellant, .
Ealtlmoro and Ohio ltallroad Company et
I. prdr ot Superior Court - revcrl and
uibi oi i'udiio cerica conimie.iuii aimiiii-u.
HE Am
TO
WL'.iti
MAUU
TO
OliDVR
LUIGI RIENZI
1714 Walnut SL
Advance Spring Models
Suits 2&o tol50M
Dresses25' tol 75'
o . Man-Tailored Serge Frocks
bpeaal 49t50 55.00 69.50
COATS, SKIRTS, SWEATERS, WAISTS, MILLINERY
I
ill
. x...... N
1 re-iiivciiiuij' vx
X '
I
All cota to bo paid by appellee.
oy justice sitnAiiTi
j Plemlmi va KrailU C. P. No. 2. Phlla.
atlphla. JuJamtnt afllnntd.
Miller et al. va. ttower. C. P. No. 2.
Philadelphia. Decree rev cried with a proce
dendo. Wlleon's ettate. O C. Philadelphia. Ap
Veala dlemleeed and derreo condrmed.
By JU8TICC jnAZIEIt!
Kolalaxy va. Delaware and Iludaon Coin-
J'ny. c. P, No. 2, I'hiladelpAla. Judiment
Rlrmed. ,
Htlllr.nM a. 11V . VnilHff . &1. C. P.
Ko. 4, Philadelphia. Judgment atllnned with
eoiia to appellee. .
Ilv JtlRTfrn WAT.T.INrt
, Bew .. Daley. Jr. 10. P.. No. 2, Phlla
elphla. Judgment reversed with a pro
cedendo. ...
Curlla Company vs. Manayunk arn 5tn
ufacturlng Company. C. P. No, 2. Thlla
Mlphla. Judgment affirmed.
Bgler tt al. v. Philadelphia and Heading
Hallway Company. C. P. No. 2. riilladel-
htll a Tllrlirninl ff I ft II Alt .
I Crouae t nl. vs. Iubln C. P. No,
rhlUdelphla. Judgment urflrmed.
ruuT AND MMU
TBouurxn
Inttanllr rellaved
by our epeelal arch
aupporte, lltted and
adJuated by eiperV.
fin. M.iul
Elaetle Iloalerr th
moat comfprtabl.
eupport for varl-
Pre-Inventory
Sale of
Furniture
Draperies
Wall
Coverings, etc.
-feM. of
,Mim4-l
cos vIna. awolUn
llnibt, wtak.kntaa
ana an mta. M , .
U IBWWf
datfiipmltv I
paiu.niitone
'foda,
rmjtr appHane In tha world,
lTt,.i. ... an N. Illk at.
XI - f
A. Z2.W
Laf I A II Ouean Anna Toll t I 1
fK7 VSO, repriced fl0. U
x ?
r
Distinctive furniture 01 all
periods at a mere fraction
of standard prices.
Draperies and hangings
of the finest types at prices
less than is customary on
ordinary qualities. Dollar-a-yard
fabrics repriced at
twenty cents a yard.
Wall papers which sell
regularly at 20c to $2.50 per
piece, repriced at 5c, 10c,
20c and 40c.
An early Inspection and
Kttectlvtt migucaleri.
LJ.HOLESCO.
Architects mid Interior
Decorators
1525 Locust Street .
Phlla.
A MESSAGE
to those who appreciate
THE BEST MUSIC
To liair llic great arlinls. come tu jour home to nUy uhen
ricr juti desire to piny ichnleicr jou wish is Uio idctil at
tained by the Duo-Art Pianola l'iaim.
'litis MoiiuYrltil instrument intcrprrts t lie iiU.viiit; of tlic
artist -with such absolute lielclily lltat it is impossible for thr
most critical to distinguish any difference between lho artist n
niTsonal performance and the duplication of Hint pcrlurmanco
hv the Duo-Art Pianola I'iano.
litis wus demonstrated lant nionlh a I the Acailcin of Music,
when a distinguished uudience heard (he Duo-Art lake Harold
llaitpr'H place as suloist witli the rhiladelphia Orchestra.
'Hie Duo-Art Pianola Piano plajs ilseK with niollic power
from any electric light socket, and slops automatically.
Hut jou can. If jou wish, control every Hole or vary tempo
or expression while using any standard pianola record-roll; and
vou can. of course, play it by hand.
Aside from tlic pleasure it affords, its cdiicalion.il Baltic to
the hluilcnt of music is inestimable.
Demonstrations at jour convenience.
THE DUO-ART PIANOLA-PIANO
1 is made only in the following pianos
STEINWAY WEBER
STECK STROUD
Trices from $883 up
SOLD IN PHILADELPHIA HV
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Beginning Today, Mon
day, a House -Cleaning
Sale of Perry's Suits and
Perry Overcoats form
erly $30, $28, $25 and
$22.50 now to be
closed out at the One
Uniform Price, $20.
I This is u Clean Sweep of Re
mainders of some of our season's
Best Sellers in Overcoats and in
Suits that have sold by the scores
and hundreds.
243 Suits were $30.00
192 Suits were .$28.00
1082 Suits were $25.00
227 Suits were $22.50
319 Overcoats were. . . $30.00
357 Overcoats were. . . $28.00
208 Overcoats were. . . $25.00
81 Overcoats were. . . $22.50
J We could unquestionably sell every last
one of them at its full regular price, but we do
not want to hold them over. At a most con
servative estimate, the prices next year for as
good clothes will be from $28' to $38 and,
remember, that is putting it Mont Conserva-tively!
II. will pau any man to buy two or
three Suits and un Overcoat, even
if fie never puts them on his back
litis season, but just stores litem
away in camphor!
IJ Overcoats of every kind Single
breasters, double-breasters, full lined,
half lined, and skeleton lined; box '
backs, kimono sleeves, Raglans belt
ers, plain bucks conservatives!
t Suits of worsted, cheviot, cassimere
blues, greens, browns, grays and at
tractive novelty patterns remainders
of regular ?30, $28, .1525 and $22.50 as
sortments at the
One Uniform Price
$20
Sale started this morning at 8 o'clock
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