Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 03, 1918, Postscript, Page 3, Image 3

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    EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEJt PHILADELl'IIIA, F1UDAY, MAY Ii, 1918
!.S.
IN MANUFACTURES
PonnsN 1 ania Association
Reports This Count Next
to Allegheny
STATE'S OUTPUT DOUBLK
Farm Products Also SIiow Hi-;
Incr.pasc Over 1 9 J 6, Accord
ing to Latest Kipurcs
T'hllndrlphln Is destined I" h. Mi.
create! maniiriii'lurlnic enmniuniu In
Hi.- (-wintry thl year, due tn tile In
rrnie here In shipbuilding;, ncrerdiiiR m
. rionrds liy the J'rnnhnnl.-i Manufac
turers" Association.
TIipw figure show the county t" bad
nil ntlirr rnuntlc except AllrRhciiy.
which Is ko close In the mnttrr nf inntiu
fniturcs Mint It Is Impossible to till
whl.li Is ahead dtirlnR lKt your. I'cnii
fjlrnnln. tin- npnrt rtiows. bads all
nlhrr St.Mii In the output of manufac
tures A tromondunii c:iln linn been made In
Mir last three nrs. Hip Ktntp Juinplnc
frnm an output valued nt in.noo.nnn.niin
In mil to double jMint last yrnr. Farm
OlllplltH show II heavy IIU'IYIW In llllli'.
hut tin' State's manufactures aie still
t"n times the Millie f thr rrnp
These riBtiri an- preliminary, hut thrv
nrr nihslantinll correct, nnd will nn
pear In Ml' fiirlhrnminR repnit of 1 : 1 T
Itiilin-trhil conditions.
i;vcr cniint In the Htnte shows n hlc
Fain In ni'iiiiif.iriiiri'f. In mmo Instances
Mip old nmtrcs h.iM' liron trelilul ami
i von rpindtiiplfd.
Only Mini' counties nf the lxty-.evrn
show Ip".' tlun Jl.iuin.nnn nf iniiniifnc
fures In I1M7. Twenty-one show mnie
than fSii.nnii.nnn ( m-h. nnil ninp tire In
iXi.' of Jinn.nnii.min earn. Am nil is
ntppli' oi' Imw appi'manccs nro deceitful,
the pn liinin.ity icpm'ls how that Mnn
ioi (nunt, i nnsidiT.'d an nsrlrtttturnl
ilKtriit In Ihi' smuttier visitor who
lrap $j mm nun thiip every jriir. prn
ilu. rs in.inul I. tares worth twice n niui'h
an its" farm pi nduets
Lancaster f'niiniy. ltli It $.1fi.rin,n,nnn
worth ..f f.uin pi'.nlu.'ts In 1!II7. not only
hold its pl.ii'i as i iip Greatest nRilonl-
tlll.ll c Illlt nf MlP State, tltlt lit Oil tllP
M.I i- nf llle I' Il.ill The value of Its
hursts, mull .--wliie timl other nil anal"
Is n hn l.iiBir than that of liny other
i'.uiiit , ami i't. thniip!. l.aiicnstcr Is
In hi .is ,iu am i ii It ii i al eoiinly. Its lunnu-f.Kluip'-
I.I--I Mai- hid more than doiihle
tin x.iliii nf us faun products, while the
wanes paid In .li:i llttfai't tirlllK Wcro
in ally Iim lines those paid fir fnrm
Ivlp.
I - m
iElHMIUMfcVC
m3f SehP i
! : : 1 I
SsI
::a
olm; v(iikn in ri.w ion
V.K ltKLIKI'
'Ilie-e cuius wnnirn will liae
pinininrnt rnlet in "Srltclirrazailr,'
nliirli will lie ;:icii lis nnlile- of
l.ii l,n Temple at the Mrtrnpnlllan
Oprra llnii-o tirvt Monilaj ami
TiiphI.ix eeniiif; for llic lienolit of
war-telipf fiiiuli. Top In liollnm,
lhe are tlio Mi'je. Ileie II. I)at
an Siliclicrayailr, "I'rpjiv'' Ma in
aaiil.t ntul I'.ililli Ilupcruuii, wln
liai llie role of Ncali, llie Milk-inaiil
'SISTER OF CASEMENT
LENDS 'ALL' TO LIBERTY
Mrs. !iics IScwmun Sub
scribes Through Womcir
Loan Committee
i:erytlilni5" Ik Hip ennlrlhutlnn of
Mt Abiu'H Nrwmnn. Fitter or Sir Itnsrr
'aseninnl. hanged for trenuon follow Inn
the Sinn I'VIn rehelllnn, to the third
l.tliert 1oiin.
Aeeninpiinled liy Michael t'rmir
I'nvle. the I'hlladelpltl.i attorney who
n pi'iHeiitnl Sir UoRcr t'ltHcntrnt duiinB
Ins trial. Jits. Newman went to l.lhei'ty
Loan InnditiiarterH In the l.ltienlfijjilild.
Inv
She pimlui'Mi her tiatikhnols, whlih
'hulled that Hhr liatl USSi on depoKlt.
"I want to leni' It nil." Hhe mild.
Her siihserlp.lnn for a $ I mm homl wn
.ii epteil
The woman at home Htid the woman
mi a Mii'iiplm; tour offer the mnit pro
I'miive HpIiIm for women t.lliciiy Ijonn
"i.ikeis. who hae nehleved nome le-
ln.ii IiiiMx ieiilti, tniKlnB n Binnii tnthl
..i f:n,:ir.r..:iRn.
The store eoinmlttee. hendert liv Mis
riiom.is .1. Polnn. tin 4 obtained kiiI'si rip
iii. us iiiuoiintins to IR.5nn.niin. Tliroucli
'lie t iiiii .nptnlned liy Mrs. Milton Ilir-
ld. Itnnwlt. Te'ler & 'o, linn kuIispi ibed
. ;.i.iiiiii. It was n mi. mill" d Iiii1h.
Maili Twnlirs ilaimhter. Mrs o-sip
il.ihrllowltseh. and Alma (lliiek will en
t rtnln Philadelphia for little wlnl.- to.
morrow- In the inane of llie l.lhett
1 nun. The famous mpi-ami will sine In
.lie n. irnlnc nt tin" hlhnrty statue.
South IVun siuuire.
Mies Oretehen 'ln r'poit'd that the
guilt booths of lit.. ICim IR. lei Aid al.le.
in tln eentral petlon had wn, Jlimi.l.Mi
in the last tweiitv-fotir hours. Tin
I'laiilJIii Trust I'onipan booth, inider
Mis. Il-etnr MeXeal, reported Jt:i.n.i
sales
Tluee f the wnnii'n'i dlstrli't emii-
mlttee IhiM' cone oer the 1 2,0(111,01111
mark ' lennantow n. Hnutti I'lilhidelphla
and orlh I'hllndelphia Koiith I'hila-
Idfliihla nnd. r Mrs Walter.!. Kreeinan.
lend- t"d.i bv a narrow ninruln. In r
umkeis halntt sold $2 ntit.lSa. as omi
pared with f2.(i!7,''5n In bond. nM bv
the (I. iinantow a women under Mrs V
11 llilllel The Xnrtll I'lllllldelpllln
woiniii. Iiendeil lv Mrs. Wllnier li nen.
ri poitert $2,n2.iS.
i The lentrnl lt women s eoniniiuee.
Mis Paul Petiekla Mills, .hiilriuan.
I HBnln tinned In a splendid total with
I lt.l1!.!i.iii for the day.
The other rilstrlet i-nnimitte. repnt'irii
! I
''' Jsp V
XX Sk.a.afS'-'' . X . I
SCHOOLBOYS OBJECT peNn warjerojiome again '
TO STUDYING GERMAN "i, K&niXr
Mi iitenant Ixixld Spoomi, 'IR elass of
Wh.lltPII Silli.nl I lllM1s.lv of Pelltisl'
Centnil lli"h I'tniil-4 lteiiuet nnlH ariitiM ..k iikihihk un the
v.lllllill lllrll (iiii-4 lHin . I !;,,,,,!,., ,vuimi iii I'Vai'-e. has ie
liiticiiii.i;...! ..f I.'..., ..,.!. ... iiiin-d to tins I'out.trj tn Invtrint our
suDsiiiuiion ol rieueii oi ,. ,, rtH iM ,,,r in,tii ,,t imndiiitB
Vri. ... the Mr Run useil tn l-'umr-e.
rillV I rainlllg Kponmr rr.'.h.l r.vernl month'
tralnln In Ktnnee. haslnn attended
many of the school provided by Iho
Move than f.nn Ontinl HIrIi Hehool t Krem-h and Inter wan tranferred to thn
ho, hi,, netltionefl !r. Ilobe.t IIIII r',ilrr- e.a.tment of the Ilalnbow III.
I virion
1 Ttiompon. prltuMprtl. to drop thi ptudy A numbrr of Alnhumn tinopM rlnpMctl
!nrilrr.Mn and ub,lu.e Fr,neh. Knnn. KJ VUf'A
M or mllltar trnlnlns. netlnn where he wn located. The Hen.
The petition, which cnntnlnr the name tennnl also tell, of a dating (termini
of RS7 bnvs was mailed tn lidctnr aviator who nuirte three fllRht over Mil
iThomrn la.e y.te,n.,, A mw was urn c uar .; o. -m s . -. , e,
ent to Mi" nn,, i f Mucatlon. The fl ,;,,,, a'(, ,( , ()(1 (,fm ,,,,,
pet It Inn follow: , ,),, Brnnnd The Hm lie nxlatoi had
"We. the liqderrlRned pupil of the ntt.ni)ti d to In. ate come nrtllln bal-
Ontral HIrIi School, petition you to drop terle.
fiom our ilollj ttidle thHt of (leiiuan.
allow Iiir Krench, Hpnnlsh e mllltHiv
IralnlliR II be takrn In It ilead. a.
cordlnR to the courses In which 11. ' aie
rttbstltutrd
"It I needlpss for it to reliw mil
rcaron. which are the oine as set foit'.t
h a pn vIoum petition of the Nnrtlten-t
lllBh Hellni.l for dlseardlno till lan
eurec. as It and all things ilcrinnn liae
been, unknown to u. a menaie for jeaix
to our welfare and our country."
Sexeral plucnrd. ncked up In the
locker room In the hawment, iiihIiir Ih.
hoy to sign the tietlllnn. rll'iippeai. d
yetttlay. after they hnd bcoi up a ill)
and a half. The slRns bore I'll, lee ml :
"8lRn and In Ip the Hoard of l-ldm aif.-n
ee why we wish to drop i i. iiiuin If
' . - .. .. r ... ...... .. . .. L.
iierinnny woni inoi nun .tiuci ica, w nj i.
fonl with Ui'linany?
Warner Trailers
titllf In ttie perilrniftrr hlil
tuii tn mi is um:::i. Tii'i:,
'- Ttl TO 7 rilS t'M'MllV
JOHN . Ml VMS. llMrl'iilter
itra Milsitt Itlilc. ItrniHl Itme st.
"THOMPSON IRON
WORKS have posted a
notice cf 100 increase in
wages in form of n bonus
to encourage their men to
buy LIBERTY EONDS"
Hwi Slinnl tlnun ISprnittn l'lane
Pari., May .1. A (.ertiian iilriilun.
was shol down by Swiss gunners neai
llasle, ii til a dispatch to the Matin to
.1 n The ilerman inlnior was iiniii-jureil.
3Y
S. inn. KIiirs
All Kinds
and It'iitn ' s. r,n
un VtilMiu nlaces.
Sl l.n!res. . lubs Phone Main ::i
Xl rrmtitt Mlenll.in
"J. H. naiiBcrt, 810 Arch St.
m:ki; Tiii'iu cm mkv
Mr. Ciillhtriiii nitlmr, nf 3711
iNnilli Kaiiilnlpli -lieii, i- prutnl
of her two oti.. 1 "i eel ami Paul,
ami Iter nephew, Kail inllmr, who
ate in iliffcieiil lii'.imhr. of llie
fcrxico
PROUD OF "HER BOYS"
Mi-.-, iullitir lias Two Son dinl
ii eiliew in Military Service
Mis I'atluirliie Amtlmr. of nT 1 1 North
Uandolph sin.t, has two conn and a
t.n.ll.nt. . Iim,, ul,.. Ii... I Oi. 1 1 e .'1.IH...I
' 1::,,fnl""H' N"!: ,rn,Weil,hM.,ladH' l"lrJ HoVibkhI. in the service and l very
VVilnur Kruivn, $3ii.lS: Weal Phlladel- I
IphiH. Mrs 11. !' Illehardson. $(l4.5m: l""U(l "f h.-rli'V.
Chistnut Hill. Mrs Kiancl Mcllhenny. I'Ved P Aintlnu', one of her on, who
I S2!.M'i; Kails of Sehujlklll. Mr, lie. t cnllstml last fall. Is now dtivl'iR an ani
sic Hob on Vltemus. $ll..".n; north hulatice In Krai He Is connected with
niriil, Mrs Charles S Wurts. -n;Jft 1 the hospital of Held artillery unit and
?" n: ,",r"-i. .- "z j ;n . ".. -" -' :'" ?vri.
inn n. i... ...- '. " ' ' I MnlCfi 111 Ifll '!' to 111.M nuuniT.
Mdrr, IiKimh 1 1 i
DI!. M)I), I!I) COXTICSTS i
OIM'OM-AT-S .liTmONSiSllHINKKS TJ) PHO01 'Cli
j I'l.AY KOi; WAIl HliLIKF
Cntirl (Irilor- Hearing nil Catnllilary ' " "
of Ueorsc Wnndward, CliimlTfur, M "cwi" H. Davis Cast for the Knlc
for Senale "f ?ihehcrazaile anil Miss
Pi- loom.. Woodward, candidale of Mav a '.aaiil.l
.tiiiK and Ppiu'ohp force
ilerman- .
I'nrpnral Paul Ii. Aiiithor, the other
l.iw'ti. Mi. W. II (iurlev. $lSr..niiii'.K.n- h , ... member of the heudctuarters
sinKtoi). Mrs i; i; i inauinni. ? ;'. ".. 'oinpH'i, oi me I'.igmy-urHi i.ieiu ar-.
and nurses Ml"- llobert.i West. $2050. ! tlllery, stationed at Camp l''reninnt, I'al-1
The dav's total was l ,7:tr., ISO, irornln. lie enlisted n enr nn.
im mi s , ,,iM ,, Amtll(1. ,0 I1PPW BII flm.
class seaman on the t , S. S. Mouth ( aro- )
linn, lie has been in the nnvj for more .
S20.000 FOI! HKr I.OAlN "I am proud ..f my tluee hn.vs," said
.. j Mrs. .Vitithnr "I s.t' Mine boys, he-
..... cause Karl has been like a s n In me I .
I'niirlccn SiiIimtIiiIIoiik In l.ilicilv llntnl la1l, raised him si ue he was a boy "
HOY isULlCITOH OI'.TAINS
f, try BANKS SB'IDdi,,
This store is filled with countless
inexpensive Articles of Utility
Clocks Lamps
Watches China
Glass Mahogany
Saturdays May nnd Junp
Store closes twelve noon
ImIid In . Mien Nor.
hur' Crcilll
Fourteen Liberty Loan subscriptions,
nR $20,000, were obtained liy four-
f1 . Tow ii .Mc.'tiiiu and PpnrOHe force - .
K.iiii-t S. u.iior iiw. n II. .Ipiikl-i f.r the Noble of , I.u l,u rempie. .vneieni (la
in tun in an si iiaii.i'iiu nnminaiion in tne Arable driler .Mimes nt ine ,vt) sue murine, teen 5 ear-old Allen Nolbury, of Ki4.
;.,MV,nVJ!.'Mnons,n,,V,1MV'v,,,d- "'" xm,,,, '" ""' p,""U' ,,i"un,C!, nn" I North 8Kt.v-P.rst street.
aid . haiifl, ... 11.3ft noniU st?ect. n.uch of the paraphernalia used In their The boy Is an aRRicve .vou.ir Amer-
thiowu out b t.ie imuphln County tecret work at the production of n drama , can nnd made his sales n ft nr s.liool
joui, VVonilward. the chauffeur. Int. lo ,. preente,l by them Monday and ,,Sr?'-J1,:o?f,l,,n'n. 'en' J I " J M,e 'e-
iNV.t'lim-'wIllch'vnr.bytK Tuesday evcnlnR nt the Metropolitan Snlus ten sold totaled Jl-inn.
,e..,,v . or ,., .nininonweal.h. ccrt.ned n,M lIoue for he henellt of a war ro- Noiimry Ih n ZI'VSZ.n".
i-uiiaiii iimia ur f.m.l "" -"'' .'.--"-'--" --- ,-,-.... , ,..
William .1. Il.nh.im. Vnre lender of , """ ..... . ' ly enmmcniie.i i.y wnui n um. ' ; '
i he Thiilv-elKliih Ward, apiunre-d In the special. im.ic uas inc.. ....uk..u .... inatlo unu Rcnerni ei.icicncy in bcui
i.iiiiliin i mil i in helm If of Woodward, the production by Ollbert tlaynalil . work'.
lie . Iiaull. in-, and explained that ime Cmiih. The caat Includea 170 nelsons. - r-
i.i' tie minions fled had been lost by . . ,.. ... .... ...., . ......
mv -' I Vm. I hHiMhlrr NviunVd 'paHmrnt. ulll npprur in thr li-adinir
1.IIV -IIHI .1 ,IIP HIII imiUI I. iPMIIIPU , u C,1,..n-e,,l TI... ymmnMltii.
th.it li fllrcl I In paietM IT .vnttiiK Wooil
w.ltil w hh I
! , liftiiM'tl ami .ln-( I
fi.M t.t U'HKlv:iifi ;ihkril norniiHsInn to
fnli rviMH- .it a p:irt of tntrroHl In Hip .
rx .,T.,,:r:.;,",rB;,Lrr.!1 "izftr, quii-kt of kison kabks ,
Woodweld l petition I
'General JreIrr Aow liu ! nil -even
ItttlTaloeii
Allenl.inn, Pa., Miiy ". I'lve buffa-
i Iocs have been born tn i.rniral Hairy
t . ,. ,. , ... . ''. Trrjsler'H Rnme park. ten miles
workmen 1 mm Northern Scclinu nf nf)rth (lf Apnl(inlli makllK tun. Mm
f.ilv Will He icnutninil,ilril liy owner or forty-evcii bison, neiteven
I... the larirest herd nwni-il b an l!lili
pprnveil rIlC(lul( ' hnl on Mm continent, nnd rlvalliiK those
I or the I'nlted Stnte nnil canaiiian i .ov
I rolo as Scheherazade. The supportlnc
. , . 1 vi laled v josen """ " i""" "''Bay Ma . a Zaahhi. I
ami .los.ph l' Tlrndy. 'and Ml Kdlth ilaB.rmnn. as Nyebi.ah'
1 ine .wimiiwii.'t
WILI.OPKHATKSI'KCIAI. i
TKMNS TO HOC. ISLAND,
V- A i
vBaY ' "ifivV
) thn largest Iicnl nuiit-d h an unimii-
ua
town. Wa.iiie .liin.tlnii.ind (lerinnntown Tl fnrl...CVeU M,0 increased fiom
nave re.ineu ine aniu-iniii or suippiuK thire. with which he nilRlnnllv stnckeil
board liansit evpei'ts. liH .1;ir hl )fln There would l.r more
The plans were suRceKted by Ilepre-i ) fnr the fact that some of the buf
s.ntatue Harrow, and are now In the (,,ine killed one nnolher. There nlwavs
har.ds of A Mrrrltt Ta lor. former , , n nci fnl. t,P mastery of the herd.'
liansit diiectnr here, nnd Morris U nw headed hv a shaRK.v old bull named
rnoke. fotincr director of public work. Carranza, hiinself a battle-scarred war
vi ho aie now with the shipptni; hoard nor.
trnnstiortattnii division.
I'titown worluneii at the tilaul are ?
foiced tn take loup trolley trips before
they can hnaid tialtiH for tile big phlp
ynrds. most of which urp made up in.
W.si Philadelphia. The motortruck
sii'Mee to lln(r Island maintained (by the .
Aniet lean International .ShlphulhlhiR
Onriioratinn has tiroved Inadequate, and
train seiviee fiom North Philadelphia i.
Inconvenient to workmen living in (ler
mantown and Win he Junction.
H. picsentatlM' liarinw told the .lilp-I
I'iiik hnaid that the track of the New
York lilvihlmi nf the Phlladelihln and ,
KeadliiK Hallway could he used for IIor
Island "spu'ials" as far north a chest
nut Hill. I
WILSON LI Mi WANTS
S-CKNT PARK IJ00St
Files' New I.ale Schedule lo Cheater
Willi the Pithlic Servlre i
CollllllUinll I
The WilmliiRton Steamboat Company
(Wilson Line) haa filed with Iho State
Public Service Commission n new local
paseiiKer tariff of rates npplyliiR be
tween Philadelphia nnd Chester, to be
come effective May 2!). SIiirIo fares aro
to ho ruled fiom ten cents to fifteen
rents and half fines from five to ten
cent All excursion round-trip tlcketa
aro to be eliminated.
Thn company announced the leason
for the advance as due to lilRlur operat- '
liiR expenses. IncludihK labor, materials ,
nnd the upkeep of the boats Krnerally.
The Pliilailelnhla-WilmliiRton rato was
changed Inst Wednesday, when the fnro '
was put nt twcmy-fKe cents vaeh way. i
lotnparcd with fortytltrco cents round ,
trip. On Satuidays. Sundayt. and holl- I
days the one-way rale Is thirty cents. I
Hie l..'-l lli'llnlllilll ..f
Ii it I lllii.it e w o r d
"(nnllt.v " as iiiillpi to
.-llllille.. to lllllihciill, to
a f t e r u o o n tea Is
" lillniiiir-.'
(...II III llir rllHlH'J tilt . h l rn-ttuttj
'or &uila .old inutlics
1?16 Chestnut St.
mi IHiinriTrriTr:
Special Saturday Sale
Slip-On Blouses
New Voile Innovations
Very Specially Priced
$
SBO9C0OCISCMCi
HOTWATERAvYSi
nllh a
automatlo
Gas Water Heater
No .copper coll or hcatlnc
sections, to cloe up when
water Is bac
'
T SsSil l.nilor.il by I', O. I, S
K llundrd In Use m
IT PI tOVEKIN WAJKK IIKAlXRi
l j L U'! m
f . '
in r
i
m a eg'
l
Fluffy, soft new slip-on. BccominK rounded neck lines, tucked
collarless models with tiny buttons over the shoulders.
Ruffled nnd hemstitched collars. French Voiles,
Organdie, Novelty Stripes, Batistes, Ltnenes
in White, Rose, Tan.
Fashion
Shop
At the
New
MrW Corner Tilfth Street
Will They Call in Vain?
Philadelphia has NOT reached its quota!
This office will be open TONIGHT until 12 O'CLOCK to receive
subscriptions and to sell engraved Bonds of the
Third Liberty Loan
Your Country Needs Your Help
Commercial Trust Company
CITY HALL SQUARE
f''- ,
These $20, $25, $30 8c $35 Perry
Spring Suits couldn't be made
today to sell for the money!
iff jfr
W v
i
i
Perry's Perry's Jj
"Mirvci Mii"." inn iit.i-..niti:.vsTi:i
'I'll It i:l:-ltt TTII.N MODIll. ".Mll.l I'.VKV '' MOIIKI, I
l-'i.r hIIiii. aUlletlc lljiuies. The Now C.ineaie Jlllltarj- Miolll- I
in u ('..iieiiie Vlilllnr.1 Mi. ul- ilrrst lone lapels, top pockets j
)lrM .slashed side pn. kets a tlatiped ; bottom p'fkct& slash
il.is.-lllllr:: emit, ini.n.i with ed ; sniiB waist lines . Ihr-nrum
Irhlc-crnt .Ilk llnlni;.. hack. I
These Few arc taken at random
from our Big Assortments. See
dozens more in our Windows,
and Hundreds of Patterns in a
number of Models and style
variations in our store!
j At $20 a Suit of Cambridge gray with a
faint fancy pattern dominated by a stripe of
blue a conservatively cut suit.
J At $22.50 a handsome Suit in blue with
fine pinstripes of white; regular pockets;
smart, slender lapels.
CJ At $20 a Suit in a tan-brown mixture,
slashed side pockets, soft rolling lapels
also at $20 striped mixtures and novelty
patterns.
CJ At $25 an Oxford gray Suit in a worsted
weave a value impossible to duplicate today
to sell for a five-spot more money !
And Spring Overcoats!
q At $20, $22.50, $25 and $30 a wide selec
tion of conservative and novelty patterns in
both regulation models, and with the newest
touches of style.
You can't afford to get your Spring
Outfit until you've given these Perry
Spring Suits and Spring Overcoats
the Once Over!
PERRY &
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