fsf J EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918 FLIGHT THAT NEVER WAS" TURNS ! GRAFT AND TERRORISM OUT TO BE OLD FRIEND AURORA CHARGED TO POLICE s too vV E N 1 n V Pale, Mystic, Then Roseate, Illumination of Northern Skies at First Puzzles Both Com moner and Savant Tniiner Alleges Third Ward Cops Release Thieves for Small Sums After Arrest ?3 o $ .. '21 tyO INCREASE IN PRICE OF ICE, SAYS COMPANY American Concern, nowcver, Admits Change May tjome Later The Ainfil' hi 'tP "'mpanv, whit It mjnnllci about I'l I'd "'" t,f tn I consumed I" t'hllndelplil.i. '" oillcifilU lone on iccoicl with an iitiniitiiiicnicnt "rat thcie will l no lnueaci In Ice priced to omtiinern lit vt minimi r. Ilcic Is the cinnpinv b Htiileinent 'U'e ro nt tonic iip'atliiR llli ln ertane In Hie prlt e of fantll Ice That however tloe mil mean n binding guar antee that no prim chniiBis will take tlice IW" eai The prlie dcpt nils al most entlrcl upon tipetatltiR .otn Willi the stoat demand for animonl i by the Government fen niaMiiK ttunpovvder no one can sty what this Mutation ii KoIiir i. h.l.i urr-k from now or whit we will hate, to tnv for this or other thine n,,t nrmi in the ctit of mining the l tlulnCr'J One thine the public ran depend on In times fu Ii s tin -e th" fJoveriitnent ballon Ins no pioMturlnR and we have m intention (if tnMtie iidvautacc of the people. There will be no rc.il city of fee. A' i Inlirpnt It lee Is u food product, wlili Iwm b'lleit comeH under thu MitwrilHliiii of Mr llonvtrH dcpalt- ment, and on lb il bat-is thtie will b plenty for nil oidlnarj ned At lcat there will be no fiUfteiitit? from want 0f It " The prcwilllnc; tale for Ice Is fifteen cents for tent-lle pound, tivenlj-flve cents for fifty pounds and nil out fifty pounds at (lie late of tlftj cents per hundrednHclit Twelve-pound pieces Kill lie delivered for ten cents This last-named sii Is the Miiullest piece, of Ice that the company ilelivei froji nagons On the. cash-and-carry plan die-cent pin r an1 sold ut tho Ice-mal.lns plants 7 ACTS TO PREVENT SALE OF OLD POULTRY HERE 2 State Food Commissioner Koust f Orders Arrests for Violators J of Cold-Stoiagc Law " L TrBttin rimtnru 111. if nltrmiilq tt until be, made to sill outlined cnld-storaKC k soultri In riill.ul, Inlila i nused Dairy v ind Kood Commissioner Kout to issue viuitn iit iy ,,,. iiiv 111 irpj 1,1 ,,u j,vi- eons who trv to sell smh food. i ivorn 10 mis eiteii was leceiveti rroin fc Tlarrlshiirt. tlit nnrrimiii (nni.ilu- T ktnne l'nimt linit ti ln.ii.tli., nnforum n , with Deputj Attorney (ieniral Wllllaiii , ji iiarKtM in wmen me ioou piiuauou ' was thoroughly threshed out Ileports 1 received by tho Ialry nnd Kood Com missioner from authoritative sources showed that thousands of pounds of old poultry had been shipped Into renn.! I vanla ftom I'hltagu and other western coid-storaee houses The cqrntnlshlnni r de ided that this , State would not be used as the dumplrn; Bround for Muh goods, and ut ome took ' step to tlnvait smh a plan b) insulin; tli order to uiicft all suih iliilntois of ! the food 1 iws f NAME OF WAR 1IEUO ASKEU War Department Asks Pershing to Identify West Pointer WASHINGTON", March 8 Tho War Department has cabled tJtneral rerhlng to Identify the lunvc W lVilnt captain who sacrificed tils life during the recent bl Herman raid on the American trenches. It has been "absumed" In army cir cles here that the captain mentioned In dispatcher was Lieutenant Stewart Hoover, Idaho, who waa "acting cap tain'1 at the time. , iij .inn-els iitit ut'iieve nits irouniry 'I thou!! know Its l.coes without tho 'shadow of doubt lianging over the re ports. It Is likely that a jitw method of communicating names of American heroes will result from demandu for tho name of tho Wet 1'olnter. Woman Truck Victim Dies Without lcgalnlng consciousness; Mrs. 1 ,, " 'WMush, rorl-six jcars 0111, 5 Jialrmiiunt avenue, who was run over lagt Wednesday night by a inotor- ,. truck of the I'nlted Has Improvement i,omR?n.y' dlea '"day In tho Samaritan r- Hospital. Mrs. l)refuss was returning l pi" home when she was knocked down )" the machine at Twenty-ninth and C01"""' streets. The tiuck wbh driven y William H. Thompson. 1825 North lBnttenth Strppt ThnmiiRiin . nn nr. T?8,l.lollovvlnK Ufa accident and 'held 1 mi HOOP ball f, Former Councilman Currle Dead 1 r.S'?1? Currle. for twelve ears a ren "scntatlve of the Nineteenth Ward In IK? S? Came"' Ih dea1 "'x homo. 'a hA 1 . '. "c.c-iitii Mreei. lie was i.-'iu in irci nil elgl-ty-tlvfl xcnrH ago -. ingsf man sixty enth he i is "resident of the Nineteenth Wnrd. He J.?. a rarpet mnnufnctiirer. Interested rJ Wi Carpet Company for many r4 Ilalnty lunrheun daintily erica U what you expect and W"l you Und m .Afternoon Ten Candlei ?i!V.i", "" wiV ' rlnen ( HrK or todti and for caniltt hiJ16 Clrestnut St n 7fie Utmost in Cigarettes" Plain End or Cork 'Up People of culture and refinement invariably PREFER Deities to any other cigarette 25t "UK W l rr I V AETNA COMPANY TAKES ARMY ACID CONTRACT! Court Atltlioii.c.s Heccicrs to Ac cept Hie Pictic A wind Ucl.iy j Action on Dividend XV.W 0XK Maicli S -JtidK.i M.ici,' In the 1'ederal Ulstrlet Court, niithoiled I'.icelvets Odell nnd Molt, nf the At Int. Ilxplovlves I'uiuiMii. Inc. to anipt u loutrait foi the I'nlted Mates army for U.OOO.OOO pounds of picric mid Iellv irles on this lontract are to be made fiOnvOv pounds a month i.uh In hipton ber, OLtober, N'oveinbir and lieicmliir of this j cm This loutrait will t il.e care of ap prilluatelv 1 irr int of the toiii panj's moiitlilv pit tk mid tapieltv of t.'JtintlOO tiounils It Is rspetltd that fill tiler tontr.uts will be made with t Ithei tho rrenth or Amtiltnii tlovtrn ments to taltt t ire of the balante of the pli rlt" at Id prodin tlun foi thev foul months At prt sent the touipanv has tontratts signed whhh tal.e tare of the tillio tapai Itv of Its mllltarv tplo-He.i plants In t-eptitnliei 1 of this vrar Applltatlou of tin rieclvciH to ile ilare it dividend of l.ll-l pet mil on the 'iillnvvfil ' intiiantlle ntdlturs was fiirthi r udjournid to Man Ii I" 'I hen .illonid' tlnlnih amount to fl1T133X and tlte ptoposcd dividend would i ill for a dl-trlbutloti of aboin $ I '17,01111 Ad Joiirmutnt Is believed 10 have bun 111 lib- In view of .1 pending plan to t organize, the iompi CITY WINS LAND FKSH1' Court Puts Value of Ttact Taken for Park at ii.OOO A'l'ist.llit Cit Solliltol Mil nel C (loglla obtained a initttrlal vhtotv foi the ilt In Cour' of Common 1'le. s No 1 todiv, lief on .lodge I'attuson when the Jur liasslng on the tlaliii of the rst.it 11 of Henr 1C I'einin foi I mil taken in the I'ennvpaik l'arl, exten sion, announced if veidltt for f.'S.onn The tlalintnt owned a trait of land nt Ithawn street rnd Veirti mill, of w tilth the iltv approprl Hid a ftaetlon over twentv-nlue aires foi public pirli l)urpo.es Varjing istlnitttes of the v llue of the land taken wire givin bv the expert witnesses itml the state Kiuglit 5J,37I! 18 d images Assistant Cltv Solicitor iloglla as sailed tin so estimates as lilghlv ex orbitant, based on sales In the loialltv, and produied t-ounter-testlmonv that the giound was no wolth more than $710 iter acre. He made no objection to the allowance of Intertst on whttever iiwPrd might be nude, from April 2h. 191!i The verdict of the Jurv Is vir tually the c tj's figures with this In tirest atldetl SAYS BOARDER STOLE WIFE'S AFFECTIONS tMienation Suit Aiied in Court band Acted us His Own Detective Hus - 'I he suit of Walttr c ,sinedlt, a printer, against .lohn 1. .Millet, 11 inn torni.iii. to movei datnages foi tin al leged alienation ot the affet tlons of tho plaintiff's wife, (ieiliude H Mntdle), was plated on trial before Judge HVr guson lu Court of Common l'leas .No ,1 tod aj The plaintiff is tepiesenteil h lMvvard A Kellv, while I'rederlek S Drake ap peared for the defendant. Accoidlng to tho plaintiff's story, ho was man led on March 1. 1911. nnd he and Ills wife lived happily together at t,0J0 Locust! street until earlv in 19t.ri, when Aimer was taken into the house as a botrder. In Ma), 1910, hmedley became sus picious of his wife's familiarity with tho boarder, and on U10 morning of the 2r,rd of that month at the point of a revolver the husband chasid Miller out of the house. After n stormy scene with his wife, she left him Subsequentl, it waa alleged Mrs. Smedley nnd the defendant were discov ered living together 111 a house on blxtj second street, near Itacc. 94 Years Old; Bank President MAKIUTTA, Pn March 8 Ilarr Spangler, for many ytars xlec president of the rirst National Bank of Marietta, has been elected Its president to succeed the late David M L'jer. Ii L. Nlsaley, of Florin, wan chosen vice president, Mr. Spangler Is nluetj-four jeors old nnd Is probably the oldest bank president In the State. He la still actively engaged In business, being bcnlor member of the firm of 13. . C. S Spangler. m Boys Snoes Are Always the Parents Problem Dalsimer Snoes for Boys Is tke Answer Dark Tar Black C English Last or Broad $4.50 $5.00 Sizei 1 Sue, N 3 to 6 Boys and young men who want the season's newest style are always sure of flndinp; it at Dalsimer's. t Come ond tt for youritlf our depart ment for Boy ! a complete (fore in itielf. jftalwnet PWPPWllll"!WPWi-iP-.-pH, Mr 1 it fflr v fliTi i '' trYiaBwHii4f tfir ' -Ihrrrii fifir1 r u.---draHSS HOSPITAL FOOD SAVING URGED BY MRS. RORER Domestic .Science Kxpeit of Iatst Attior.i Speaks to I'lnl.itlel- phiu Nutes llopllnls in this tllv wtlt Ulgttl to iooptiittt with the llovt itinit tit in the 1 oiim 1 v.itioti of food lu an addii ts bv Mis .small 'I vs m Hon 1, 11 doiue-ttli tl- tit t txptit tod iv lu the lluinte ill un lit 1 of Common Count II The t onservntlon of food should be ImpitsMil upon punas and otlnts who aie dt tilled lu titv and ptlvate Institu tions Mild Mi h Itortr who i-pokt to 1 laige iistiubhii;t of nurses nttaihid to the , un.u Hhii llovpltnl I'll I iiblplila Hospital foi Contagious IH-tams and otht 1 Institutions .Mrs Uiuer itsldeu In Hist Vunni N and tame bite to spiak on th Invltiitloii of Dlititoi Ktii'tn of tin Hi pirttnent of lleillh nnd I Ii trltli s oni' 11 who ait iiinnettiil wlthililltl hvgleue wink In the Iliiriiiu of lit il'li wi re iihktd liv Mrs llorei to visit motli t rs of sin til Infants and gni tin ill atl- It ll i.tlltig foi theli ihddlill WAGES FOUND HIGHER. BUT LIVING HIGHER YET Labor Statistics Ituiiwu Gives Ke- Milt.-t of liiriiiirj Some I'.ij Xctilly Doubled W slllMi1iiS, Man li Watts me showing a 111111 kid tipwiutl tieud thour;li not m marked as the llslng bvels in tin tost of gi neral 1 ninmodttli s aitonl Ing to the it port IsMlul bv the Hurt in of l.ibor slnttstles A survev of wage ihtreasts in i de pTIInieiits of the Iron and ste, I Industi.v tovtilng un uppinxlinute pet iod of time vents shows 11 jump of Ii- pit tent situ e Mav. I'M.", In wages pild to blast flit -nat e wotkeis and lis pn tent to tbuv who vvotk In Htsseinei vonvtittis I'av fot open htiiilh worktis lias In tieised JK pet ittil in bboiiilug uillls ,'tri pir tent and In plate mills ."ill peit nut I lie largtst iiuitiM was inuiin lu shctt tin tai 111IIN vt lieu ,1 1 Im of per tt nt lias hi en in nh 1 Mrs. 'IhiTisa Sullivan Dies Mrs Tlieiei-.t Sullivan, sltv-two veils old. Is dead nt her home 40H, Wood I mil avtntie. following an attack of nntumonla which l,i"tid nnl tight davs Her husband, .lohn Sullivan dltd in November list ear and since that time Mrs Sullivan had not bten in good I enlth. due 10 won j A son and daugh ter survive Mrs Sullan'H mildeii 11 tine wis Crimes The funeral srrvlies will be conducted at the st Prant-ls tie Salet Church at 10 o'clock Saturday morn- , Ing Germany Court-JIartials Socialists AMhTHItriAM. March a Tvvoedilors of the Vorwaeits, the Soilallt orgi 11, nro to be tourt-inartinleil for puhllMiIng articles regarding the retent genei il strike In Ctermanv, accoidlng to advkts ritelved here tnda lin $8 to $10 Blouses of Georgette Crepe In 01 ( k 111 nt I vhtttle, uilh contrunt Iny collars, cuffs and test, hand - c m tiro id- cied und li cade d tit UMIl I' t, mts. rtf(h a x o n'a JK 11 a ) test t fionts. The 1 c I H HI 1 fS to $10 models and here at ... Thev nr rrmarkable i-ilui; this upstulrs khop N nrtrrlllg sou and w hive dozen anil tliupns of new ultrn-f mhlonalile style" we are t,howlnff, nnd tverj one buvch ou : to fi. Take, for Inntnnrr. the li e virletj linve here of dromf tie rrtir, retie I line. Ml, it lie Nut n llllllO $3.00 would tout ou HI Oil to (ll.UOl elsrwlirrf Here Ul , . VVe lire nelllnff most of PhlHilelphl.1'8 fanhlonjlil" vvomill We lire saving tliein moue that In wartime Is douhly worth sav ing We.tr the smartest blouse, but u 1Vbb' mone -savins prhes I v ,1all Ordrr I illed I 1208 CHESTNUT STREET Take 1 levator. Over Cldlilt'" Itettniirint. Toe Shoes and Hosiery 1204-06-08 Market St. 1 BLOUSE shop 1 t or .; alf 1 yi --A trntmor in the tilplit. ol" last evening openlj enough for thou sands of riilladelphlnus to rtiji V lis beauty, It w limit 1111 eiiulve visita tion to the notthertt. Atlantic M-itiou bv 1 .111 meins, as vvotd tame bv table this morning that Hie mine wonderful lllit-; m I ti il (011 occurred lu l.ontli 11, entitling licimau air lulders to 11 1 id theli vvny to the inpltnl. Il was the first visit this sessnti of the aurora, couuuoiilv known as tin iioithern lights 1 M inv poisiim weie llinlei the Inipies slon that the Illckeilng llglits wile ii. I fit 1 lions finiu 11 large tin In the cltv , otheis weic In 11 in indarv us to what I I had hippentd to their ties The lilt K. etlug and the beiulv setuud to be tin real, like "a light that titvu was on land or sea " r mallv the aurora his huts o giecn, blue nnd retl. and then hite been jet lows but list night the light was pile, alternated with dep ml all nlln r o lors I eliic; mN"lng, KCMllK Of ZIIPIM.I.IN Not 11 few pcr-oiis were of III, opinion thai Hie wonderful light" wue a 1 beer Ing kiiii 11 Vjiiio said that at limes tin re wiim fortiutl 11 huge Vitierli in II ig, with tin ttteiiuis of ml mid whip olid toil stair l,ittle attention was givtu the 1 immr tint the 'eppellns wtie mining Mow evei collie l'hll ult Iplilans who hid bet u in London during alt i.ilds iciii irked of ihn slmll 11 Itv piofcsMir Ml i ii lliitoi f Hie t n. A BEAUTIFUL THIRST. UNIFORMED. THIRSTS ON New York Hotel Hefu-e.s to Servo III ink to Woman of Medical ("01 p . SHU" 11KK Miiiih s- tall illunl tled wniu.in of whil inliJit be titniii) the lnttiestlng age to avoid tiouble. walked Into the Turk Av.nue Until s d'nlng 101 in vesttidav with a touple of fi Ii nils mid bv wav of iuliodin 111c Itim It 1011 oitleied 1 o, kt ,Im foi t, p.utt, ' 1 mil shim 111 ul tin. slid tin waltti, 1 but I t auiiot ferve vou liv not Ilnaiife vou vvt.it tin .mm tun- " fot 111 'I lie tail. 11,111111-01111, vvmniu vvi ic the blinkl of the M11N.1l Cm ps and was fiu soolh 1111 ollkei lii tke , orps, 11 suigeoti, bent on going nbtoul I,, mvi Willi tho reishlng fones H11 blotiM. was 1 1.1 Lngllsh fashli n iivt.illng 11 He Hi il spotted Hit golden strpint tint is the tinblem of the toips The lidv lu khaki iclti-ii to be tumid down 011 the prohibition issue she alt -mindtd that Ceoige C Hi own, who hushes evtr.vtlilng alotind tin pluti, be tallid She I lid Hie tase In fine lilin Hit wn took a pup .tt tin- unlfoim am) Mi-t.ilncil Hie wain r ' oinen ti ivo itu .. in,, in 1. 11 .....t Hie 1.1111, reMii,iiII.IIIHes Hut nun have now li, n.,1,1 'I lie tlovi innient tln-ii t noun llie tuuollllie littwttll a vvarrloi In klukl and a wanlnnss, mid tin v il send me over for ,1 vi.11 foi giatlfviiig he most biautirul tlilifl in Aunt I, a If It wore uniform 1 Al ,,"I!",0,,!,,M "Ik!" ' Piifxtlj 10.I ladj In kluljl was waiting talinlv oil a sof.i bt fort the dining loom foi t ,.,p. less Jlrovvn to mnif b 11 k lliown a, -cording to 1, l.ttf leport, wiut to his loom via a fires, apt Jl S7j,. JOjUiLff Smart 1000 Very COM INT! n n ( ulil imroiii Im Mfc i ... 8wrr--vt3 vLmrf Z w m ffllfll 29 For Women From Paris, from leading American designers from every correct source, and correct sources only, the suggestions of models and fabrics for these pro ductions have been taken. Bolero, Eton or Zouave Jackets Novelty or Tailored Stales Full Ranye of All Sizes and Colors If these suits were priced at $75 each they could not better portray the ultra - new exclusiveness of styles and colors and lines upon which the high priced New York shops are now working busily. in veisltv of I'ennsvlvalila nli-ei valoi v nt Highland was ytuliusrasta livet the burnt of the i-n-ht hue "This was t-e 1 iot vvmiilei fill iiniora veeti tu this iituuile In man n ilav," ,ie said "It was inot uuusuil ami for lome tlun It stenied liiipnslble tn tliteiinllie the Inline of the plieiinnieliotl tlennllelv The auiora began nbout il ilk anil whs or pet till ir fnim sremllig like Iml.ilrd tloiids It had a peculiar II lntnlii Hlo;i m Hims nnd often was "cen to be led mid appealed no fm ft out the 1101 lb I did tint think at (list It was an annua phenonu noli. MICH ALMDSr Til ZLVITII 'Tills fait was mi entii iti if betause the la.vs seeintd m sepiratiil 111, 1 Jatei Huie lame 11 gpiiiM.il lu, touiird Hie north that appeiied llke,lou,N having 11 peitllllll stttuke.l appeal in, c lllte id of the pishing apiitaiant, we look fot lu Hie 111101 1 plieiioiueiioii Mils ml- dish iippe.ii.ui inie mid in ut but at Hi .In otlotk it In, nine no tleailv de lined. Iiowi vei Hill Hie annual nrih tstendttl fioin fast to , ,1 iilmnst to the zenith This nukes It nbsoluteli lilt tin tills w is the imtni.i lie tiMeiLthit books li 1 I hi eii writ ten mid Hut bundled" of Hues luil been pi luted In in garbles 1 interning the Vtllota Hon, ills known ,i.n us the 11101 1 I'olaib 01 tin Nortlnrn l.lfchls litit that It vvtiiil 1 1 11 on,) r n -.olnninll " to explain phen uneu.l I he Hell IMepliotie and I'lilladt Iplil 1 llltttilt 1 oinp titles exptil, m oil no trou ble biiaitM of tin pheiiuiui 11. 1 liM'iu,e the tltv Ii.ik f 1 w "otitu vines The liingtitlli ,11-tnili ,11,1.- iluinig the pe. ilod of the Noithetn Lights are iiuiiv. I tin 111. ic'lli ll-ni being iMIeuletv I fill attoiilllig to imU Inn piwt r I COIt.M.r HKIti: K) STA Picdictitin of "Less" L'ia Uclittlcii I!y Miimifncttiier.s i: MHJk Matth -"The 1,101 . itatl los,t his tout, to rtav It is ,iu ali-nllltdt 111 iess.tr gat lilt III foi 11,1,1 y nil wollli 11 ' tltilllttl iMllbl Koi pioi. lib lit of the 1 oim t Miitiuf 1, tilling ..Sn ilitloii of the I tilt, il stales, 11 a tin , t lllg liele Iod IV Ivops st'd that iiinetv -utile pit ,,nl of th, woitiru of Vou ilia mid tliioiighoiit Hi, vvotld xv tit 111111I11 loval In the 101 sit. notwithstanding pitdlitioiis if a "ts,ifrtliss tn" bv hu.iii. itn uilv it. luiutil Horn l'atli 1 .rtBANKSSBlDh,,, 0A1 ..rC AN1I ..fl.MU "'" .If' SINCE Grandfather's Pri.ccl ns Heirlooms Newer ones with throe- sets of Musical Chimes Ah Appreciated Possession.. Saturday's Specials oyy- 8 O Hit Wonderful New Georgettes & Just Token Not dozens, nor hundieds, but literally thousands of the brightest, newest Spring creation!; of tnery material and color. Soft Vllnflinu (icorgctlcs, Silks Will-o'-lhc-iVisp Crepes und Laces Anything and .everything that the proven style tendencies demand the choic est offerings of the great prc-Easter season. Tailored Suits Easter Suils in Local Debut Special at Oil.75 and Misses Loveliest Frocks for Easter In Special Sale An opportune offering of smart serge and harmonizing silk dresses for women and misses in newest Spring shades mingling, as if on a painter's palette, the colors which truly glorify even this Spring. No Charge for Alterations Market Corner Twelfth Street m tfffj , iJrAA , flm!!1 mj s fcrKl ",. ' CI1.11 ges of pijlhe lerronsm In the Ihlril Wind luve In ell nude bv llatrv .1 Ti.iIiiii. Selett Colin, llin in of th n wind lleslduits of that set Hon are planning to ik I ill tt lor WINon to make nti Invtstlg itlnti sviinc of the th.uges niailc b 'linlnet ire. Hu pollienien 111 some Instant e vvotk lutid-ln.li.ind Willi thieves and re leae Hi, in arier iiue-tlng thfni lipnn a r-m ill pivuieiit Vnoldlng to nr.iluei. a 1 tin ti who i tcullv Itielvtil t-oini' goods fruui n nlillve was anested bv a pnliicnun Hid an used of receiving stolen goods Tin 1111111 pleaded that he was Ininntiit I'lieu tin pollttnun a, cording to Pi 1 In.-, pioinlscd to 1 please him If be would give him $." The tu in li id 11 1 Hi it amount with lilm. but the pttrolinaii iotnprleil 011 tho sum of $3 as the pi Ico I ol I lei dom I 1111lt1er use tiled bv Trnlnei Is nl-o 1 Hut uf 11 pollcvnian who threateiiod to shoot 1111 einplove of a ttp.iinerv 'llie ' piupliive wis delivering all mdtr to a 1 hotiso on Swati'oti stmt A" lie tr.11 lied the set ond lloor hi mivv a pollconun lu , tinlforui staudllig Iheie Ml this rellnw did. said Tr.tlnei. was to iisl, the illi 1 111 ill wiut he was idling Hu re In itplv tin. iiolli email n- plltd None of v uir hiisllit " Hi lot e he nun had 1 ihatne to go tiwav Hie IHtltiPiiiau aliiutl a revolver at him and I then without 1 wairaut, nun lied lilm 10 Hu station house and oek d him I up 011 110 1 li llge I ll.ilnil aid tod It that lilt le ate nihil ui!-ts In his wind win, li an imil.u to I tie olM he 111 11 loin 1 iOTHINGButCONCRETr tr 1 1 m.f 111 ti rut ! muiIi ti- Ik llo 11 1' t il icitiM 1111 tu) tr .lout un 1 ( 1 nlmliiuii r )( i tn t' 1 km 11 f inn uf th - Until uf nil W, u mi w uir h) I itn 11 1 1 11011 'Cl!i Century Storage Warehcmc Cc . it Wi-st I'hil xli In) 1 1 t'hntir f'rrtto i to Q) S Vtf... -" CirllvMi 1B32 l"IS Clocks M.gpf oy. lJlLOUSt:& Crepes s ) From Their lioxes I a Dresses f15 " I IBB I i Utrcl Jr. Kl, &M No time to lose, if yon are to get in on this House-cleaning Sale of Remainders of Perry $30, $28, $25 and $22.50 Overcoats and Suits at the One Uniform Price $20 1 The earlier you come in now, the bigger your chance of getting a top-notch bargain! We started in this House-Cleaning Sale with Numbers, Varieties, and Sizes aplenty and the choosing is still good! J Itemcmber they are the remainders of our own Regular Fall and Winter stocks their all-season prices were below the average next October you'll pay from $28 to $38 for as good clothes! Today you can get ''your pick at the One tJniform Price $20 i I'jV a 1 W Xl V V' : : 1 'l " t inn ft Pi U (I'll ' The New Spring Styles in both Suits and Overcoats are here, and take it from us they've topped the difficulties of the Times in the typical American way! J The fabrics all wool ; the colors, shades and tones ring the changes on gray, blue, brown, green, and combinations of those colors; the patterns are bright, attractive, varied; the lines are military with a notable feature in our new Concave Shoulders, snug fitting bodies, blouse-like pockets, and mili tary seams in the back of some sack coats. (I The1 whole atmosphere is smartness the alertness of a doughboy charging from his dugout! 1 Come in and see them! Perry & Co. 16th & Chestnut Sts., ; . .t.- m tt N. B. T r-i .. t tr, TT?f jn,. W t ,i 7. a 'jfe'i r UJ f 10 Li ,M taa .; ty ' .-. N SE r'j 0- fd a vl f l m sai 1M .m 4 M & 'i-X. i '. m nmii.jaEMa
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