Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 05, 1918, Night Extra, Image 3

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IMPORTANT RECORDS FADING
' OWING TO USE OF POOR INKS
Gradual Disappearance oof Writings Composing Historical
Documents. Deeds for Properly and Other Valuable
Papers Is Causing Alarm
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Maft investigation
HERE IS REOPENED
Lieutenant Hollowcll Returns
to City and Hears Addi
tional Complaints
Ime&tlgatlon IntofhCKliaft muddle In
Philadelphia una leopened today when
Lieutenant V .1 Hollow oil, a Uai-sifW-tlon
officer of the Kedri.il di.ift head
quarters, returned to this oltj .md ic
eled complaints about the npemtionot
the seleellxo sjstem at Itooni 590 City
Hall.
Lieutenant James S. Kasby-Smlth,
nhl Is In charge of the piobe ordered
by Proost Marshal (icneral Crowder,
is expected to again taUe the reins In
the In estimation tomorrow morning
vHn In. Ik flit., lint a ffnlii X.fi oil tn ortnn
Jleanwhlle, Lieutenant Hollow ell Ih mal;-'
lug note of all charges being made In
the draft contioery
Major W. G. Muidock, disbursing of
ficer for Pennsylvania, who Is nt the
head of the probe under wav In behalf
ol tie State, will return to this city
fiom Harrlsburg elthei late this nftci
noon or tomoirow nioinlng and will join
lth Colonel i:iiby-Smlni In clearing up
the muddle.
The Federal Gland .lury investiga
tion which began this week, but was
halted because of the holiday, will be
Ehen much evidence In many cases of
alleged draft luegularlliei vvlien it re
convenes nexl Monday
Federal officials In the I'nited States
Attorney's ofllce toda began prepara
tion of several new and Interesting cases
for the attention of the- probe Jur
T .Henry Walnut, Assistant I'nited
States Attorney, who Is virtually in
charge of the draft matter In that of
fice, will hold a meeting with Lieuten
ant Colonel Easby-Smlth tomoirow and
inform the latter as to the character of
the evidence that has been or will be
brought to the attention of the jury.
BRITONS MARK FOURTH HERE
Take Big Part in Services in Old
Christ Church
In, old Christ Church, Second street
Bbov'e Market, where Washington, La
"fayette and other leaders and friends
of the American revolution woi shipped
and prayed for victory, the Fourth of
July was observed with a religious serv
ice, under the auspices of religious
bodies that sanctioned and aided the
struggle for American Independence.
Members of many patilotlc societies
icere there and among those who joined
in singing a hmn written by Bishop
Garland were the British Consul Gen
eral and his staff.
Among the societies represented were
the Imjierlol Order of Daughters of the
British Kmplre, the Transatlantic So
ciety, the Overseas Society, the Biltlsh
Committee of the Kmergency Aid, the
Patriotic Order of Sons of America, the
Colonial Dames, the Sons of the Amer
ican Revolution, the United Sons of St.
George, the St. Andrew Society and
tha Welsh Society.
PLAN TO WELCOME KERENSKY
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MORE THAN 500 OFF
TO CAMP WADSWORTH
Vliovc U a porlion of a i!ril moile in I'elirua,)-, 1717, whiili, licrau'
llie durable qualitv of ink ucd, can lie rcail loilav
of
Departure
of 3000
Here
Begins
Movement
Sclcetivcs From
in Five Davs-
If. due to Imperfections In modern Foimer Judge Mavei Sulzberger has
wilting fluids, some of the most valu-.many books In his librarv' pilnttd In
able records of the tlm.s ate lot lt4St. In 148ft in 1400 before America
would not surprise certain impels o.'lWas discovered 'I hev ai a rrnrvel ..f
r'hlladelphla leal estate wlio have be- honutv .md rl.nln Vimrii,.,i .,t. .
(ome comerned over the rapid dls.ip-1 made by the censo'r who pi"-ed upen
pearann. of the very words In which their religious expicslnn md d.cinne
iiiipiutnnt documents are written H, ,,H latlng.
'Ink such an Is oidinaril bought Is
vetv well fot the eetlng phrases of j I reserved Mnre ISM
social correspondence ' vaiil one "the Uue ri mnrkaole manuscript printed h
1 irt of letter writing Is forgotten, anj I nanil in Kill is a tieasure In this lihraiv,
! wav , but wh"ii It comes tn having thltiBS most of whose valuable tomes Judge
RJde by side In the offlce of A well
known citizen hung two commissions In
sued by the city of Philadelphia. One
Is dated 1S87 and the other 10906, or
1900, it Is impossible to decipher the
exact j car The older paper Is legible
and ilear the other some twenty vcars
later Is completely faded out
What is to beccine of the property
grants, bequests, leases and mortgages
oil oi a part of which are inscribed with
ink of such riuallt" he wanted to know
I'ostlv confusion will result if this mat.
tei Is overlooked In his afe are nu
merous papeis jellovv with age Many
are deeds written In the precise hand of
n day ot flue penmen. The Ink Is brewn
hut strong and cleai , every word casllj
rrHil
They used leal Inks In those divs ' ,
he said, "before the daR of adulteration ,
and cheap suliMltutes Some people will
show ou examples to prove Inks of the ,
past were gulltv of fading .is thoe of
the ptpsont It Is not Ink used to eb j
c-Mi'iislve and clerks furnlfhed their own I
When thev wanted to economise thev I
mixed a little water with It Hut the
genuine substance known to the ancients
and found on papvri and manuscripts
nirl of fluid that should be ued tod.iv
dating bark more thin HWO veals. Is tho i
tor public documents Thev made It of i
ulRiiients that came chiellv fim such)
fcrm i of carbon .is lvor black lriinp i
black and soot mixed with gum to avoid
too great tluldltv , or composed of d.vcs
made of Irons and adds to which carhon
was added In certain of the better i
giades of Ink and thei e are home c-
cellcnt ones en the maiket ucd toda i
appear some of these components I i
liave become alarmed over the quality of
Ink used on public documents whose i
peeservallon is imtioitant"
More than ,"in selective Fervlre men
depaited floni tblh clij tcid.i for Camp
Wadsworth, Xoith Caiollna the first of
Philadelphia quota ofneail.v S000 win
are to he moved to camp In five days
One gioup left Brldeshuig shortly
after S o c lock this morning, and an
other contingent from north and north
west Philadelphia left the North
value fade out almost liefote
the time h is come fin radical
of hlstnilc
one's j es
utcph '
Titles to I, unit' aie iiupetiled and num
berless conticneisies mei deed ,ue
'hrcatinid If the'e thioiles aie collect
It hit been observed b business men
that much of tin Ink used In tiansirih
Ing public documents Is not l.i'tlng In
qu.illtv Thej feai that In a few dee
lades questions of ownership hnpu-slble
Plllla- 1'iove win aiiM'.
Ink used on Ivnewriters is esneclallv'
dolphla fetation of th" Pennsjlvania ha(li thej. Sili ilm PS rare .i taken
the lecoids of titles mav also fade
James- M -Ila.lett, Itecorder of Deeds.
lieut. FRKt) r.. i;ttelson
t Son of Mr. anil Mr. dtniicl N.
Ettchon, 2132 Wctl Eric avenue,
wlio vsas rctpnlly (oniiui- ioncil scr
onil liculciuiul. He is taticined at
Camp Upton, N. Y. Ho is twenlv
tlirec car olil anil workcil his
way up from the ranks
RENT PROFIT HEARING"
BY COMMITTEE TODAY
Kallro.id
Stirring faiewell scenes marked the
departuie of the future soldiers Com
munity ii.ii. ides pieccded entralnmcnt at
both point!-
Twent' -five local boa ids will be lepie
'entid In the (lvr-dav movement while
'vlrtuallv everv hoaid In the cltv will
' bn I m nsntilf,,! In nllim nin onirMtq
scheduled to begin Jul IS The boards
sending men In lb" piesent movement.
and tlieli quotas, ate as f dlov s
I Hoaid No 1, Third and Dickinson
iitiets, lino . Uoaid .No i. Second and
I'upentu strteii,, Sii . Boaid No i.
Twolf'h and Pine streets ill. Una Ml
I N'o S, Tintli ,i'iel Biit'nnwood t-licets.
In-, Hoard .o IS Paul and ltuan
'streets in;. Board N'o in. Thlrtv -ninth
I 'tied and Laitcanter avenue, UR . Boaid
, No Jl Belgrade and rp,u field stieeth
Itoa.d No 21. l'ifteenth slieet and
, wlicn attention was called to the ques
tion of Infi-tlor Inks and then general
uscy. declared that he takes no risk with
Ir.Jrl.f unknown qualltv
Must t -" Ink riiniUlicil
"In this office." In said 'the s,ime
I make of Ink one of a pioved ieiiuan
eiue, lias lie en used fen .veals We do
I not even allow a linn to sign a docu
ment wjtti his own fountain pen It Is
too risky a pioposltloii lie must sign
with the Ink furnished here feu the pui-
i pose and which 1 can vouch fin "
Mr Ila7lett s.ivsho sees no signs of the
I passing of am written wends in the rec-
'ntd room In otliei nimilc'pal depart
uie nls Ink to suit individual tastes Is
ordered, according to morels In the de-
pal tineut "f .supplies r.eciistions call
, Councils' Probers Will Give
i
i Landlord--, Chance to Ex
plain Big Increases
A score or moro real estate dealers,
accused by their tenants of rent profi
teering, will have a chance this after
noon to explain to a. eouncllmanlo com
mittee just why they lecentlj Increased
their rentals 30, CO 80 and in scmo in
stances 100 per cent.
Councils' special committee on rent
profiteering lues on record instances
where rentals have been increased from
$20 to J40 a month and many instances
of smaller increases. Dealers who are
said to have figured in moves to have
tenants 'buy or mc-ve" will albo have a
chance to explain their methods of
profiting by the unusual demands for
houses brought on by war activities in
tills cltj
IJnough cases of idle Red u.ifa,r treat-
ment have been found bv William T,
Russians Here Will Give Former ( Coiboi n, chainnan of the cnnmiitteo. to
tj T: T?:.. justify a full lepott to the Federal
1 IdltlUI. LJlgl 11S.CS.I.F tisrift
Thousands of Russians In this city are
waiting to welcome Alexander F Ker
nsky, former premier of nussia, if he
' comes here
' JThis Is according to Lawrence A
Bloom, manager of the Russian-American
Bureau, 715 North Fifth street
Informed today that Kcrensky is
again reported en route to the United
States, Mr. Bloom said the Russians of
this city are "strong for Kcrensky." He
aid a, rousing welcome would bo given
him If he was to come heie. saying the
Bolshevikl do not represent the spirit of
the Russian people.
Constantlne von Sternberg Russian
Tilanlst and composer, declaied Keren
eky's appearance here would probablv
' result in nothing of importance. He said
he believed Kerensky "not altogethei
lacking In sincerity, but possessed of a
good deal of the theatric."
Snvder avenue. S73 : Board No 23, i for various kinds and qualities.
U is a provin fact, however, that
many of the writings of a few ve.iis
back having a historic ll if not a money
value are dKippeailng So much an
xiety over this is being Miow n In men
of affairs who value the preterv it Ion
of lec-ordH and hlstorv that a movement
lequiilng the standardisation of ink
used for public documents K not un
llkelv. To Illustrate Ids complaint against
modem Inks, a. leading citizen of Phila
delphia shows a commission received
from the- city a le .vcars ago and
practically dctrneil by the effect of
lime, on the t.vpewrltten lines After
fewer than twenty jears It is loianv
Illegible and but little sign remains that
the paper was ever printed at all
In striking contrast aie manuscripts
of antlqult In some of the libraries
fter lmnd! cris of cars they remain as
clenr as n page written jesterday
deed made In l'ebru-iv. 1717, or 1 71 S
- foi tlieie was an lineeitalntj in those
elavs whethei or nor- Maieh 1 was the
beginning of the jcar is leprlnted in
fiagment on tills page The entire
.1 -.n lu InrrtViln mill .tlltldllt lllivlllf
.lM .K&K p7 'J,; r 're-state
aftei noon to discuss the sugar situation, f'" llc,lt and 'llr '" V'c rcal f .,
which has become terlous office- where it Is one ot many similar
The meeting was called bv JM Fra-I papers, is clearer than tome written
zier representative of hotel proprietors twuuv ears ago
in the State food administration The ,
latest sugar rules e.f the (lov eminent .- " ' "
for hotels, lestaur.ints and othei public
eating places will be gone into fully and
explained.
Plans for further conservation of sugar
will be talked over and adopted if pes
slide, by the hotel men-
lesent rules or the food admiulstr i
Thlr'.i -second street and Woodland ave- I
hiu , 20, tSontd No 20, Tvi entv -eighth
mil Oxford streets. 4'i : Board No 2'l
I 1'inn .Nortli Twentieth street lit , Bo.ud
I N'o Id, Paik and l.eliich avenues 124.
j Board No ,17, Twent -,-ifi ond stieet and
I Hunting Park avenue, 102, Board No
i 38, Tweiitv-second street and Hunting
Park avenue, 20; Board No 4 0. Fourth
sheet and Snj rlei avenue. I'll: Bond
No 41, SWt.v-Hfth slieei and Woodlan I
avenue- 29: Board No 4J, .Slxt.v-fifth
street and vVoodlnnd avenue, 12: Boaid
No n, York road and N'edro avenue, 41 ,
Board No 14. 3107 !e rmantnwn avenue,
73, Boaid No (I. 3117 (iermantow n
'avenue, 13; Boaid No 10, Fort) -eighth
iilieet and Wvalusing avenue. 121:
Board No 47. Richmond and Kirl. bride
streets, 131 ; Board No 48. Fifi -seventh I
land Spiuce sheets, 4'l . Board No. 50,'
Nineteenth and (ivford streets l!R , I
Board .N'o 51 Hnvder avenue- and Doi
lancc street (-3
Sui7lierger liresc-nted sonn time ago to
the Jewish (listen leal Lilir.it nf Ne-v
oik It- Illuminated pages decorated
In led ,ik, show that the writing fluids of
151 1 weie cieated d' live fnrevei Of
far greater nntlqultv ..IP some ot the
ni.,nuscrlpts .piesented liv htm to the I
llii-nrv These a- ai'o ,'gible
Judge Sulzberger o,nesprd great con
1 1 i n when the subject of pool inks wast
mentioned to him.
Public document"" s'lot.ld bv all means
h written with Inks of assured per
manency." he said ' Nothing should be
mern permanent than tltle- Nuinbei
less c ontiove rsler. will oilierwfse ari e
anil In fact the tines to all the prjpcrtv
m tho State will be ciidmgeied
'Tlil- Is a matt' i important Piinugh
for all of our c henilsts to stnp i vei t lilii?
-Ise and give the Ir tlim olelv to c n itl ig
in Ink that will not fade "
Dr. Harry Kellei. if tin t let m into vn
Bass' High School, found no fault with
the general run of Inks of tod.iv 'lln-ie
are manv kinds from which to choose lip
aid, and the gieat""-' cir iliould be
taken in the selection of pel mane lit lil.u
.or public papeis
"I'oal tar preparations" he s ild "arc
likelv to fade and should not be ,l ed
In pteparlng public eloc iiniruts .Nut
black Ink made from ciilimi or lamp
black cannot be blench' el anel will stand
inv amount of cvposnn That i. tlie
Mud of Ink used In p-lttng newspapers
It i" so perin.inent that even c hlori'ie
will not fade It Tin re are -vai.vln,; de
gi ees ef thicknesse ,c and bliekire--e in
t arlion-inade inks Thev are tttonncd
with tntpcntitie oi linseed oil ot like
fluids and an- made the destiahle -dep h
of coloi But the give sCii service n-
needed by tliose who want an Inl' tha.
will live
"Pin pie, grco nand blue Inks arc no'
likely to last, because uovvadajs they
aie colored with aiilllnn dj es For most
piactical purposes the are idequ.cte 1
quite agree that Ink for public papers
should be selected with a view to as
suilng their permanency '
iiamii'Li
Washing Nine
Million Hands
Massive muscular hands,
dainty snowy hands, tiny
grimy Hands nine millioni
.ill told, belong to the fami-1
lies that read The Delineator
nine million hands to be
washed every day. Howi
long docs a cake of soap last;
in your family? And who
buvs the soap in your
famih? i
If you make any article
for this enormous market
of a million progressive,
prosperous families, adver
tise it to the women folks
they arc the "purchasing
agents."
elineator
The Maqazine In
' One1 Million Homes
HOTEL MENJO DISCUSS SUGAR
Conservation Will He Planned tit
Meeting in Hellevue-Slr.itford
tlou piovlde tli.it hotel and lestnurant
keepers must appoition sugar at tho late
I of thieo pounds to each ninety custom-
(ufw&Tn Reputation 1
$$ Fr Reliability
5j5f I- a" asset wr are
yyydr nroncl of furt '
fs c-nrtliv nf f eiiiHieleratlnn In yj
Soldier Drowns in Delaware
Private Herman Hcines, twenty-four
years old, 3043 Coral stieet. a member
of Company h. Thirty-seventh Infantry,
Fort Mcintosh, Tex, was dro vvned In
the Delaware River at Linden avenue,
Torresdale, jestcrday. He was home on
a furlough and was in a canoe when It
was overturned The body was re
covered four hours after the accident.
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Alt kinds and
elzea in stock
Hull Dos eiur
p e c I a lty.
Never order
flags before
cettinc our
prices, malted
on request.
L. Fink & Semi
88 N. 7th St.
auinouiies at Washington The com
mittee mcmbeis admit that Councils
have little or no power to improve con
ditions and for that reabon may confine
their efforts to have Washington act
Before doing this, however, it was de
cided to give owners a chance to defend
their actions
Owners and dealets will be questioned
as to their investments and no particular
attention will be paid to assessments
which, In many Instances are said to be
no true indication to values In cases
where increases are wan anted through
Investment calculations, taxes, etc., the
piotests will be stilcken from the list
that will finall be taken to Washington
and ultimately submitted to Councils in
a final repoit.
STOR
ORDERS
EASV TERMS
I'RAMBES
.t CLARK
ill.- ctiestnut h:
CAMDEN
I 80 N. Third St.
I ATLANTIC CITT
648 Guarante
Trust Bide.
ifi
Is an asset wr are
tirnnil nf fjirt
i-eirthv nf e oiiMicieratlon In
those clpslrlnc u 111 -
MIIMI. Our so veuri. ef fair
iTeiltnir Is a safeguard to 9imr
iHircliiise
C. R. Smith & Son
Market St. at 18th
Silver Tea Service
The Bridal Gift
That usually becomes an heirloom
This House offers the
(IT1 !iWJKIlMNliABDMI0h, jTJ
largest selection
Store closed Saturdays
in Philadelphia
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PUBLIC SPEAKING
Slf-Expression, Splf-Conrtdence. Elo
cution nnd alNarourd Self-Deelopment.
Join the summer i.rss now forralnt.
Four weeks commer.elnff Culy lit.
Mon , Tu and Thurs. Kvks. or Mon..
WM, and Frl. mornings Uoth seiet.
tiend for Instructive lltratur. Call,
vrltfl or phone Spruce 3218
NEFF COLLEGE l$$
iptfllsTliViHMBfiT itstftiVnTtT T T" -sMinagaiMgsss
I Offers the Hnest food, the best herr- I
I l(et the moHt pleaHunt nurroundlnss.
I i:uHy turriH nnd fine music 1
f TTniiMiwiimiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiuj
Special Friday
and Saturday
16
Cheaper Than Rent
MINUTES TO CITY HALL
We offer young women of fash-
I ion the opportunity to purchase
Dalsimer Quality
For Kent or Sl
WHEEL
CHAIRS
fr Invalids
We also til
Arth Supportsr,
Trusnos.
Flni-tle- noslcrr.
Atdomlnal Belli.
T rhjsidtns' Pnpplr Co. of Phil.
N. V. Cor. jeth & Snnioai 86s.
f Cs II, phon or xvrlti tor catsJof.
! iitanquarlera for lnalia ana
.sickroom hupiiUss.
WARNER TRAILERS
Two and Four Wheel Type
li Ton to 7 Tons Capacity
immhdiatf: dbmvkry
JOHN W. ADAMS. Distributor
1427 Melon Street
y-j-HAWORTH'S HAWORTH'S
-L. isih mm
nuuHn
, Headquarters
Also plain, Alms,
rhriulrala aud sundri.
Kxpcrt doveloplng-. prlnt
Inr, tnlarslur arrordlnc
to tho Roclisaier Method.
HAWORTH'S
Eiolman Kodak Co.
lata r-HKSTNfiT
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BVi sssH sasaHHHIIBa
I ImsaaaaH
i?l& Cljestnm t
IllneTliiilnatliir I'lilla
clelphlans liae preferrecl
) liltman's Candles slnre
184S. Now ther sliour
the same preference also
for Whitman's Luncheon
and Ice Cream.
Ojirn In Cie rvtntna tilt rtirn-th(riy
ior aodei, ice cream and candies
ALL MAKES REPAIRED
ALLOWANCES ON OLD PENS J
W.G.NicliOl.Agentl
ror waterman s r"ens i
Entrance 26 SalOth-J
llllffllSTITO
WhiteOxfordsii
as Low as
$3-50
i
s
I
MolLET
Co-Operative Drug Co.
103 S. 13th St. Te...-Y,,,r
Treadeasjr Foot Powder
Penslar 2Sc
Cuticura Soap .. .. .20c
Prescriptions Filled
Tin Tex 23c
Pebeco Tooth Paste 38c
Lady Carlyle Face Powder.. 18c
Agency for Allegretti Chocolates
Mary Garden Talc 55c
Lady Mary (Vivandow)
Face Powder 45c
Mary Garden Eau de Toilette,
$4.50
Colgate Talcum Powder... 15c
Palmolive Shampoo 39c
"4711" Eau de Cologne Bath
Salts 50c, 75c, $1.75
Java Face Powder 39c
AllKNCY FOR
. AMAMI
TOIH.KT i-KKi-AKATIONK
Canvas
$3.50
Linen
$4.90
Buck
$5.90
Bfv, iff
fit 'dfcl
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ONE 5-CENT FARE
NO CHANGE OF CARS
am just building some up-to-the-minute single stone
houses in Philadelphia's most convenient residential
location, directly opposite the 69th street Elevated
Terminal.
$700 Down $41 per Month Carrying Charges
Cars run every two minutes durintj rush hours, every
ten minutes after midnight. John II. McClatchy, Builder
and Owner, Land Title Building, or on premises.
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DOC
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A dainty dress
oxford with French
heel and turn sole.
OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL
S.30 P. M. DURING JULY
The Big Shfee Store
1204-06-08 Market Street
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As An Economic
Question.
It isn't the price per pair that
makes Hosiery cheap or costlv but
the number of pairs vou hav? to buy.
is the cheapest in the end no matter what it is
in the beginning fop every pair gives "plus"
service. That is, all you expect, and then some.
Far
Hen
Pure Silk Silk and Lisle Dale
Every wanted color plain and fancy.
For
Wsaits
Ask for Mo-knit-o. The name is important.
Moorhead Knitting Company, Inc..'
Harrisburg, Pa.
H
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,;.'" '"ji
Closed at One P. M. Tomorrow!
Quality is the
Backbone of Style
and Perry's is the
Home of Both!
! Good Fabrics are the brick
and mortar, the stone and
concrete of a Suit of Clothes.
J Suits of sound, substantial values
in good selection of patterns
$20
.!!
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Blue Serge Suits
$25
Guess you know we owned the
Serge over two years ago, or we could
never sell these Suits at this price!
f A very wide choice of Summer
Suits that we can't replace at what
they cost us
$25, $30, $35
fl Palm Beach Suits that are head
and neck above what you'll find in
most places at the prices!
$7.50, $9, $13.50
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$10&$12
Mohair Suits
$15 to $25
Thousands are turning
to Mohairs this Summer!
CJ Three shades of Gray Flannel, or
Green Flannels, or Brown Flannels in
Coat-and-Trouser Suits
$18
White Basket-weave Serge Suits
$18
Nothing cooler, dressier, smarter anywhere!
Outing Trousers
$6.50 to $10
1 Get a run for your money, if
you are going to spend it for
Summer Clothes!
PERRY & CO.
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