V r &' " 'Vrt'-j'J. i" 'yvv?: EVENim PtBLIO LEt)GEU-PHILADELPHIA,, WETDNSSDAX' MAJROH" 2T. ' l&S (ANE IS SKEPTICAL SELL.WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS ON CITY HALL PllAZA OFFLASK SALE BAN : i ist5T3iOiiirm''SSS ' '''IWIIHIIkt.lWUIMWIWJlMfctlMUWUiJ)JWlS!JllJL.l( I T ! II . .-..- " 4 Ipcdernl District Attorney I TJAtrt T.immr Tlnnlnra' Anting Won't End Bootlegging tDRY ZONE YET POSSIBLE, fGintlfiol at Atlitudu of b'nloonmcn, but Warm oi rossibie I urthcr Kmburgo rcllowliiB tlic ilecIfiSon if tliu lletnll JJniior Deiltnt' AhmocIMIoii to clltnlliati; : tl'o naif of whUlty In pinto mid lio.lt- rlnts oxer tho lmiK, Culled b'tateH lJW ! trlct Altornc Kane todiij exiumsetl tilm'flf as Koi)tli al of th clllcicy or i this method or iitiucic upon uootieK- jinc' to men In uniform l line i"u 1'iiiriLi iiwiiivj vin lenfB Wmeelf ii belnu lilniscd with the de cision and altitude of the liquor men, lie Issued a unrnliiK today that there wai no nKreement betuecn hlmelf and ' the dealers and th,it the eitahllnhmcn tf a do zone In this tlt Is Mill n pos tlblllty And Mt Kane adds that he luid re fiuested the liquor men tn prohibit thu : f ste of elthtr beer or liquor in any Hliupe for consnminion ciuisiuo me pia micro i It Is hold "I nuo noi ih jti ni.itii' an net nu n bout the dr one, lip i-.iltl toil ly tllt, the pofMlilllli of eMnbllshlnp a "drj zono cnunm he m nlr tiuhlh m till time, lor lllr- iritMiii m.ti inj Heiioni vlll he Koiiniril li lot ii t omniums in tho liiinieilliU fill in If tlitv u t rant a tlrv 7one n wn or cs-iiuiisiun '.Vlillo I iiim Bruuiicii aim luppj titer tho dlelslon of llin liquor men, I jiatl asked that no bier or liquor In nay form he fold for outside lunxump tlon. IVniutt warn that I hao nn ngrccnicnt with the llquoi nun and that m hands aro free In the matter I to do as I tec tit and as reuus best. If loHtlons of the order prohibiting the file of liquor to men In uniform con tinue, there sb ill continue, the arrests ps they lune ht en made In the pist, I I tcems'to in tint wo arc unablo to Ret I Jt through tho heads of a lot of men In J'hlladelphl i that they ate doing tho tloiernment an Immeasurable Injure Hhen they sell liquor to soldiers and Fallors And their action acts as it boomeranp, for It will result serlouslj for them" Wholesale liquor dealers will follow (he lead of tho Philadelphia Retail IJluor Uealers' Association In restrict ing tho btlo ui liquor in noities, in uu it ar dBPPk K A rWJ PHPJSPJPPPPPPXPPPPPPP P ( i9fc ju HiE. ;-- ' ' vis m ' Egoless Eggnog to Feature Easter Holiday Celebration TIlClO Will bo foW "ClfRllOBl" sold In saloons lieie during tho Kastcr liolldas. What little In pasrtl otti1 tlw bat 8 wilt bo alt tioc -anil minus tho cri;, (ionc, In this action, ts thu hup pltiiM pf tho man wlio wHh Just for Kastor Hint 1m nutj lilt thliiKH up a bit and Manic It ult on cKRiiutf. It h tho war iikoIii. Tho 1'hllu tltlplilii lit tall llqiiorDcatera'Abso ilntion rinlllnB that tho cgfc'a, Hiinu in d mill. Used l't iRgnog should not In witstctl In pleasing tilt pilule s of silooil rustomcii", bis tlrthbd to nlmndim tho llsiiat I. ts.lt r pun lltt' liit tnutlt t'omnilttco of tho iissiiicl itlon will meet toda nntl ollb rl till put Its I nn on tho diltih. C0U1.I) LIVE OX 13 CENTS Y.M. C. A. AT FRONT SENDS PLEA FOR MEN Women Also Needed for All Kinds of Ofllce nnd Cnn- , teen Work rollovtlns nn nppeal by IMwanl Eolt for 'Mr men" for Y V. r work In I"rance, coiuca a request irom u la- wurKct, now la Vrnucc, that men and Iwoinn of almost cry calllnB bo uent Offleo help. stenoRrnlihers, nutomobllo I opcratoru and mechanics, men and worn- en to worlc In the canteen with tho men I at tho front aro especially needed Tho appeal oon.es from l'.icrott U Mees of Canidui, N J, who landed In l"Vanco lat Wednesday and la now busltj cngiRed at the M. C A oxer sets heattquarter In Franco In his I letter to U W rountaln, acting cecu- I tlxo secretarj of the Central ltranch. I Jlcies asks Sttietarv T'ountalu to bend A DAY, SAYS I)H. WILEY In" 1' oiiemlcs to Ret men and women 1 for the work In 1 ranee As n furthei exhibition of its crsatili. tho timU "Hiitnniii.i " i.nw imnir .uiiuU'ipn n. tml i I. .on- 1 the salts ut Wni-S.ivniKs .Stnnips on Cit Hull pl.lt,. 'I liu iniitu cloiiuoini' of its I.attli m hm I ,.i.t liromptcil many persons to buy the V. S. ceitillf.ites .,1 tin- special booth iicctt ,1 nuubv.. I litis, -nn n tlic picture, who comlucttd the sale, ate (left to licht) Mis. A. Kini:. .Mrs. .1. . .MttJualc, Mi Charles Heruicie, Jr., Mis. Tlionins Walker ami Mia. M. T. .Miclthnu. CUPID UNITES AGE AND YOUTH; SETS VERNAL ROMANCE RECORD Sixty-eight-Year-Old Grandfather Weds Sweetheart of Half Century Agone Soldier Elopes With Girl in Short Dresses rpiIKUi: am tun t.tsts in Philadelphia todt whlth Indh.itt' Hut siirhiR, IslS tho ptcvciit xernul st ison will ro down in Pennsylvania hlstoit us ono -w... 4n Llimli nil, limit lpffrlniy nit.nn.r f)( the IlHISt liotpill flTl Tf lit ,1 toMlers and sailors L'upld falil.v biol.e all spet d and use litbt InL' 'lllU marrktl CeglnnliiR Monday, the sale of pint minis m runnltiR the mmut of tomjticc nnd half-pint flasks over the bar will to l,a'r on four hapjij souls in wedlock: lio dlseontlnued, and purchasers of lrto I lilladilphl.t brldt Brooms, onn a quart bottles from s iloonkeepers or slxtj-elRht-jeai-old Rr.indfathei-witlow-wholealers, will be required to register. tr. nni' the other a twenl-seni-e.ir-their name and address 'old soldier ' t sani-' , and two up-state By passlns this rule and omplojlns brides, tin slxt-fuur Jt trs old and the otiier it nuss oi scvcnietn, in snoir I tin of our lnestlRatorn to seft that It i enforced," sild Nt II Bonner, presi dent of tho mailers, "wo feel that wo ran Rive tffective aid to the (lowrnment In slopping th bootleRRers " He told tho dealers that "."rank C'arr, president of tho wholesale liquor deal ers, had pletfgetl that branch of the trade toco-operate with tho retailers In hclp- ,. . a.1 tlm lirintlf.iro'aru .i iUS li ii. " ww..00-.. S 'The wlrolesalers will bepln nt tho W tame time that we do to register all pur- X chases inado throuRh them l;very bottle J will carry the label, containing tho mme nd address or tno ueaicr, anu every V saloonkeeper Is to replster the n tme and surveved his blushing slxtv.foiir-eir-old u ddrcss of tvery purclnser of a tniurt .bride at his homo at 1901 North War- 13 to The records thus obtained will ba open . Government nnd municipal autliorl- nock s-trect todav We're Just as lnppy as little chll- 'iUles" tlrcn, sild tho In hit, who was Jllss O in vi.,lnlnp lids nl.in Tlonner snld I Tazetta fook. of II mover. Pa ("unld the records will enublo tho Oovernmnt I never did set an age limit so wo're authorities to traco the bootlegger and ' breaking no law or lominte' the spc ikeasy. ' I'ortj-flvo je trs ago, while Mlllci vi to working in a litnnvti lgu 1 1 torj they met and btcaiiu ing.igtd iiuu lel tviit Mlllei dipoiiih in to 'nk so kico In tho ttt llo loigoi lib ui Ids Ills wilt ill. a limits In running the Liiimit of tomaticc In November, 1'JliS ."ml his live children wen niirrletl, with families of thtu own Alonu in tlic win Id, In tlmuUit or his tId swcttlie.tit l.tst w i i'Ii In paid a visit to Hanover Ills love itlurutd 'Ihe wen man ltd Monti iv nlulit nnd totlaj Mllltr brought Mrs Mlllti lo l'hll nltlphla where In i.- tuiiliijtd It N smi, nimrg A t ii St nicvvht ic in l'hll tdeliii t uidtt Hit otllel hltppV toUph Is Sift flolll pUIMlil 'htj art t orporal Willi tin iJltkrisun, oi this ut, u nn lulu r ot tin I nlutl States .tiiu ambultiuc coips, ut Alb n town, anil Miss Mtlli t uiuiIiikIi mi tlaugbtei of l'atrlek CuiiiilnRliiiiii, of Soulh llotlilthem Taking her clothing which iiii'linltil of com si", fhort ilies es tho sevtiitnn-ear-oIil L,lrl cloptd with the dashing toiporal to l.lktou Md . wlicio the wen miirled The Rlrl's rather, enragtd by htr ac tion notllled the authorities Iiitectlve Doran was dctalUd bv l'ollci .Superin tendent Oivles to ro to IMillidelphl t with a warrint to bring her hack, but the police here would not honor tho warrant The father returned home Corpcral Ultkirson is on a ten-diy furlough I'KAISI'S IIKI) ( ItOss (ll(lv l.lCUtcll.lIlt Tnpplu lXpilSMH (ll.lt'l- tutlu of Soltln rs to t'.ititttn font initttii I.I Uti 11 lilt t miiici IIMipli i Miliinllilei of the inottii trurk tlnln 111 it tin ttiipril todiv at t lit Hull, piti-td Uu . nnti I'M tonunitttt' oi tin Kid t hiss hen tor its alii In satlttliig Uu Iiiiiimm or the . t'O men m inning tin trutks 'l'lillatlt Iphl t is stunt town the lieu ttnint siiltl as tin tun innkx proce, ib it on tlit Ir wi tn nn Mltulli putt Tint p, rsoiin 1 tl tin ii tin K n lib up or tin1 nn n fiuin il Iw iit-tlintl I nittil stnti s I iis-lmi i n effort Is bdlng made to rttabllsh a recruiting st itlon for tho Y M C A j work here In connection with the move ment started by Mr llok I Tho appeal for women and men Is spe- clilly urgent at this time becnusd of tho , bnvoio pi in, now under tho supervision of 1'ranhllii sterner ndmonda, of this tlty. This plan Is one for recreation and teit ror men from the front Word , who Is In Trance thit he ban received his iirst allttmeiit of inui who hao been at llie front under eli neral IVrrhiiiR I l'frsniii ilelrlntr Information tin tn 4li f t in boiiil) ullmtiitH tome over'StH work lintij itpplv to I,. W I 1 ountaln ai the neutral at C , reh L'trtet above Ilroatl. I Autotruck Alire In Street j ti autotruck belonging to George 11 Now ton 1'omptnj took (Ire this morning at Thirty-third and fheitnut arcets, when tho gasoline In the tank Ignited This Is the second suth uct Itlent -it tho sinio place In two dis An alirm brought tho engine company from Thins -seventh und l.udlovv streets to the sciiio and the Mimes wcro extinguished with sllfjit d iniuge to the uutotruck. Uut He Wouldn't Wunt to, He Ail- mits llotlily Ills Duo to 0ereatlug in el tan ,u tlgtit tli,t without v nlrr nin o man cam live a jcar on t tpiari of ii Ilk nliil u pound of corn ii tal a titv but whs should he f In llarv-v Mllty, nottd fejod ex it nuiuiii. uu Sinn e iiiiiik m no- ,., .liu, , f..,,.. , ,-,,. . , inii.lt no slid, mid hiunnnlv, iJl)0lor lias Just tome tioin Mr l.dmond; ii In il" i liiie the popular remark, ' u il In t t.llll tn sii ii. in. n tin- Ungnrr !i)Mlttito I i nij.1 i ihMioi wilt i hargesl that s J i Imm illiM i t li up tl Ism, n i mill mil e ells 1 lln v til",' I'mIoi UlliV sild Mlf tlm vevent ttitittd itiiulis out of tver hundred in it tr to tiillsi In pi.nv tliins i nni infoniied tlm imki Is still the s tnie s. pr tint W'ic it in id in plisli-il griiiiuds lino of the ui t onspli nous tausei of pli.vslial tlettrloi it nni is th, ,.ii,t ,f vtit itltig It puidiiies wbiu arc known ts lilt tlii I itNe ists tphoiil si urvy, and ivin tubt rciilosls 1 luvt 1 . n itsl.nl vvlntliti 1 mull! Ilvo on thirteen tints u div I will si tint I ciuld but I would in t tart to A in in enillil llin il Vi u on ii quirt of milk und j. pound of (ot mile il ii dnv." I J ' I'M Ml, III lililillilllllUi ii, i HMi. IIIIA.UA I!!Uiii!!L i I.UIIII! Mllll11. wt:i iniii iiniiiuii'iHiiir mil irw ii mi nn i'iiiym'tiii nnw & ill UP 3p.il u miss ot scventetn, di esses who weiiis lie i Ii ill down her bale Tho tlrnt nnrrl iRo sealtd n lonmiitt lliat was Joltnl by u bioktii eng.tRt ment foil-tlve tars ago; tin stituid satlslied love nt Mist sight in n two week arquiilutuiiee'shlp old) after an exciting elopement, an angry father, u police warrant, pursuit and the, happy Intervention of t'nclo t-ani 'I'm so tickled to pieces over the affair tint I don't tare what people si," declared tleorRe (' Miller, the slxtv -eight- ear-old bridegroom as he m PHILADELPHIA'S FLAG SPRING'S REALLY HERE, m IS 23 YEARS OLD TODAY DESPITE OLD BOREAS I i B But No Celebration Will Be Weatherman Says So, Al- Held on Anniversary of Azure and Golf Emblem though City Is Shivering in Icy Blast This Morning The Philadelphia nag is twenty-three years old today, but contrary to tho custom of the last few jears no tribute ,2 to ine municipal imoieiu was uutitneu jjj either by tho city government or by I? Tn-t -.AnH 1 ,1.. AnH Lahha M,,M- M uae. Jem -tliu Kit, ji unwi c -,u- .1 -.Inln-I 11n. T..l .. n .. .l.Dl.n..,..l 1... ,1 proclamation by Mayor Smith This year, In the rapid-fire events of world Iraportanco, It was lost sight of. Twen- jy-inreo jears ago tne city formally ', adopted azure and cold and the design Jin the, center of the field. uesigns zor a civic nag, a city ensign . -.. - -I I... A Tll.ltn.l.l :v BiHi u jiciinaiit cil tilt: cnty ut riiuuucr rt)hla as well as the combinations of I aiure and gold now generally familiar. tro prepared by the lito Ilev. Dr. Hen ry C. McCook. tho noted Fresh terlan author and clcrg)man who was pastor bAmritns nr Tahprnnnln Presbvtprlan 'ii- Church. A Thero aro good reasons why any WrltiTSn mnv K nrnilrl" ftf th rlntleptv Heir banner. It symbolizes, among other things, tho most American eltv In the Jl'nlted States: the community which In- Ktroiluced the study of line urts In Amer- vVt Ilfl anil Vi n t Imlf linn 4Via wAte WX, . '""'"-""" ! -' r;riiuruie-ai scuoois in eue worm, il may F.ftlrly bo said to stand also at the pres- nt time for a community which Is ..Iretr than any other In America of the fjtommoner Boclal lces And It la the) j"j oi ins city or uoincs. IG UP OLD RECORDS iy irsi i : a iViiih:M .an i s t (Dispute Over Boundaries Involves Examination Into Survey Archives Since 1830 frtft S Duw '" llie ia""1" County uir- - . t.uuri over llie lines separating t" ,'Jrms will lesult In the examination of i lUrVev recorrln ulnrn 1 R3ft to npttlA the Uitttlon t Klwood S. ronrp. nn of tliA nronftrtv ff'ners, Is charging Freeholder John fi . .?' owner of the other farm, with iv iriuionaiiy usurping three acres oi rllla laml tll ,ilantln ulthnllt TnnrAS llnrnilssloii i The dlftntitAil Inml ! nt Tvnlcrhn nv e- fJ",U9 and Browning road, east of the fVyPer Creek. It originally belonged to !"iiiam urowmng, wno uieu in ioou. K Methodist Leader In Jersey Sick P The Rev, Samuel II, Hann. a member r, tne isevv Jersey Jlethoaist i;piscopai rwitrence, wno for tne lasi ten jtm teen becre.tary of the New Jerse 4V nna net., t am,. ml ulm tvhs L. .I1 V,MV ;.g.ui3 HII- .... ..- litacen In ,l.n.A .. ,1... ...InlutAra1 rA- lirement fun n 1,m raCAnl HPHsloll of Ejnference. Is seriously 111 at the home riils daughter. Sirs. George II, I-angley. Monmouth street, (Jlouctester. ;ii MUiIater was stricken with pneumonia Sunday. , Whether It's cold tr neither It's hot, hrrlni; Is here weather or not This Is a metrical effluvium of tho statement Issued this morning from tho man who c imoutlages the neither le- ports at tho Federal Building Informed that the temperature this morning was ' b.,V( no ,n niiiLa tli nnnlm.ln tn roll llbt palms together (not with the cold) and smile ilondlshly, and to cause the aver age citizen to rush to the atlo and drag from Its brand new summer moorings that Jlttle old overcoat, while the wife scurries around and pokes up the fur naco fire when Informed of these things the weather man stuck to his original statement and said that "spring has come; ou can take It or leavo It" Here he Interrupted his argument long enough to siy that the official temperature for last night was 37 de gress at midnight and reached the lowest at 6 a in, vvhen it registered 31 de gress. At 8 o'clock tho mercury had revived enough to push Itself to the 35 degree matk und was steadily mount ing upward i "Warmer weather coming toward noon," said Mr Weather I'rophet. "Low pressure areas esterday over tho entire northeastern stctlon uf tho country reaused esterday's Hurries of snow and tho general raw ntmospheie. Will this last." Will. March Is the uncertain month of tho ear. What will happen In tho next fort -eight nours only old man Boreas knows 1 have known the gentleman a long time and I am con vinced that his word cannot bo de pended upon" HAIR'S KINSMAN JOINS NAVY Phtladelphian, Leader's Cousin, at Last Passes Test Donald II Ibilg, nineteen enrs old, of 2360 Heed street, said to b a reli- ' tlve of Mr Douglas llilg commander of the British forcis In I'raihf, has tnllstcd In the naval rc-heivef" From papers In pnttsesslnn oi his lather, tieorge llaig, it uppt uh that Sir Douglas is t sttoiul iuuMii to Donald Halg was lejetted tlu-to time as being undei weight but flmllv pissed the plijslcil ex-imlnatlon nt tho Xaval Home, Twent -third street and Ur.o's Ferry road Ho will leave foi Cape I .UU tUlllUlfUlt ll,t, , i nil our i nilil i t -.tl ii llmtl ttt o thi u I itu uur Oi i I v Huiics (il Eye Talks Our Nrvl lull. Mtil . Vplll III It) Joseph (.'. IVrKiisim, Jr. C IIOOI, Pool s and r- failii.il .,i Im ii inn, it m nit arr tiigcd 1 o i oh I 111 n n with ht tllhv, norm il ee Alnnv u vniinntei Is li priiiiitiiiltd foi falling In hind In his i choir! work wlx his eves mo tll rectl, though unsuspeclidl, reionslble The i-ure wav of learning whither onr child Is hindl ctpjied b such t ondltl ins is to have an t tut in ttlnii made li an ot il I IM lie will givo von competent and unblK-cil inlvlte MiMievtr (lit tits need iittMitlon go In tlit oiullst mid win n glts-ts uu n qulrid luvt! bis pre si '111 It n tilled b a eoinpittnt opti clan I'n irlitltiii Optiiiiin 6, 8 & 10 South 15th St. tto Do 01 Ixai t ifj ThW Till from a opjrl.ht crlf nil rl.lits leservtd ' lEy,bankssb,d Bronze HONOR ROLL TABLETS You'll Revel in This Pre-Easter Display of Smart BLOUSES Si-Asd Vrtll'll tin ,1 AlirvlilnJ MvtAl. !.-. MvnlnuliiA a m ! uv uviihi'icu vtibii wiu VAnuatic urw viiccis mat oomoino smartness nna aisiinc tion and at a savin of $2 to $". 3&$5 VALUES THAT COST YOU $, K Trt CIA riCCUUCDC ARE HERE NOW AT Hundreds of wftmn 1iho attended this exhibition. They hao bouctit lavish!, appreclatlnr the extraor dinary aluf a o aro cffurlnff, und etllt thfr are d'jzcnb for jou to teo If jou attend this moat tin pert ant etylo eeit In TMladelphla now this neck. Exclusive Styles First Shown in Phila. e Blouse Shop 1208 CHESTNUT ST. StretttatS OVtRCMIlDS tTAOANT - TAKE tllVATOR. iDnlsimer Standard Shoes; mm 3 for $4 mtka them dreiter Conspiracy Charire Withdrawn Withdrawn! of the charue of conplr- ma raiita pretense by Airs r.muio obi, 2123 North Uover street, re- ja in the release of the four alleged omra oi the rat County l.snu ana cn uompany, or rvorin caronnu, further hearing- before Magistrate The first peep of spring tequires Underdown's SHIRTS $1.50 Each Huperior workman- I .hip itvlo nd auiilltv necoiltv tu vtry rood Colff Attached or IMsched A. R. Underdo wn's Sons Itubber (,ols nntl Mh's I"nmtblnri 202-204 Market St. L.tahlUlifU Mate i" Spring' Styles l'rtnn Maker lo Wearer 4 30 Sort Hat. 13.50 m on Mt !!(. 3 oo II oil rol lisia. a nn M.00 Derbra for $3 00 G. Erria Donoyan, 135 S. lOlh&l. & k tJ-L L (o) BMimf m A Dalsimer-Spring Offering of DAINTY FOOTWEAR For Children and Growing Girls AS SPRING unfolds, newer and mere charming footwear models for the younger Ret appear. In this Dalsimer display the climax of correct fashion and graceful beauty is attained. High boots, oxfords and pumps of exclusive design vie with each other for favor, and nowhere will you find such a wonderful assortment for street, school, semi-dress and dance at such a comparatively small outlay of purse. And the assurance of Dalsimer quality and workmanship make them specially preferable, A Chic Quintet for the Younger Set I Car of Mean una r HiRftPnnv &m$ Vlllltwl JM liar-nine". ! createat ea.entlaU. YUI ua.lor.TOur FOOT iTlmlnta. I'alnlMi, Antlaepl If. limpenalte. HANNA J. nfi Xe) sM -Vv 'ptw ?:ii (A) (B) I (C) Patent colt Patent eolt Black ktJ aim, Oalter l.uco lace vlth' white buck top, a a m I lilch cut, with top plnsi of uhltu Duck, Cray ooze or aha 1 1 pa mis fawn cloth or gra; waah able Mi top Tan mahog any calf, laca with cham- kid All-whlto .panno waah- . Dull jc-.lt lamp gray cloth top, . All-tan Huaala cair, Uun metal calf, with nbro aolea and rubber heel, S4 AO, Tan ma- liouany calf, with calf, dull Lblo kid top, 1 flbr "ole . ni1 cnlf, with , ,..,h, rubber heel, ST. Bray cloth n" I'athori .ran nueala calf. li n i . Vi top, 4 to I Hop HU to 11. 4 tl II n lo s. , ii ii io a st.it tn sa, ts to in, ac- according to cording 1 to also. ialcu with fawn lluck cloth top 97. Tan mahogany calf, with field rnouae lluck top, :i to I, AA to I), $. (D) Cordo t k n calf pump, perfo rated wine tip and to4 ptrf ora tion, 9 7 . MO IltacUcaKakln pumpi pff f orated I . p and too per ror.tt.on 91 SO. All white w aihabte kid fiump, white vory nolo and heel, perfor ated wing tip and heel and vamp foxing-. A A to C 2 V, to 7 b. 99 AO. (E) Cordo -tan calf, lac. ox ford, wtng tip, 17. SO, Nut brown lac. oxford, port orated wing tip and ho. 1 and ramp foxing, A.A to C, 3H to JV,. 7.50, (CT VVi,a DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET Shoes and Hosiery 1204-06-08 Market Street The New Perry Styles in Spring Suits and Spring Overcoats . 'i Mi 1 Y iW5 W ft i J 1 ill mfki Perry's IOItM-1'lrTINO (OIT srmo Cnnravi Mllltar t;linulflerai lone; gr.veful lniiols; fll't collir, alntler, clo- titling body both In unlst and t-klrt. In double breasted nnd In i,ln-ple-brt-aotrd Inodcla with but tons cct closo together. Perry's M'OUTt" COl "oke lMtk Mlth four ainull tuck, at joko Million t waste of fabric, nniinr Military Minultlrrai hlrt cut off .all nruund; rlrtl welt aenm nt nalit line lo lniulale bflt. 8, II. Car. ll mwiiu jsmissrtVt. , While a Man is only as old as he feels, a Suit or an Overcoat is as old as it looks MORAL you deserve a new Outfit for Easter! You will not be sure of getting the best outfit you can buy, from every point of view, unless you look us over at Perry's! IJ There's a new freshness in the Perry store! There's a vitality, a virility in the new style advances this, season! There's a brightness of youth and the primrose hues of Spring in the iridescent silk linings that smile out at you and challenge you to a good time! And, of course, back of all the Newness, back of all the Brightness, .is the sound substance of the Perry all-wool standard in both Spring Suits' and ' Spring Overcoats. , From $20 to $55 for Spring Suits and to .$45 for Spring Overcoats. PERRY & CO. "N. B. T." 16th & Chestmit Sts.' it? V.5V '-' . m m .a 'S4i vi3 " 1T ii-- V3t ,i i liti -I fc fA .H ytf. r - mmmmw-m -".- tu' t'lH "f 5 ' V -v ;- 1 IM,7...i. V -. ., v VtU.Afr,'!': ,i.?.i.. . v: a'v fc-ft - "larTT . AJ 'it UaUakltK.fK. " ,V.U..' AiM'lJl A.'iiivv mm SkSSi aaUjrfli 1 -&t ?
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