--A Li! jB .iTBI Pf - ......I .J ..-' :r ... J-fc-. - ad tl: -aw. ir -uHnrnaau Km . r jrT ft- Tj&I WW V,-,-vf l'u irfc r i 1 -u '- -nwH HHMpVIIVipMMi .3 V'VS v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, JANUARY HO, 1910 ll i, i ii.w i ft t i ! St . 9 4 M iri ,w PRINKtERS FIREMEN EVERY TEN FEET Find out what you will save When you cqutp your properly with Globo Sprinklers ou Immediately secure a reduction In insurance pre miumsenough Invariably to pay 1 for tba equipment in a few years. U And nil tho whllo you are protected Lr i ,. t againse uru. We would llko to sit besido you nnd figure tho exact saving in your case, GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. 2035 Washington Av. Dickimon 531 t: RETAIL FOOD PRICES REFUSE TO TUMBLE Housewife Doesn't Benefit by Lower Wholesale Quotations on Butter and Kggs Uuttcr is elo..n to forty-se en cents a l-lium. til IIIU (luil-aaiu iiiiunin v. mv rltv. Imt tlipro haa tippfi no corrcsnontl- ... -..I Ih llin 1. nl ..,.-I A llin1rflla f I t rrm"DKCV WHM ' ' Ins drop In tho retail jirlco to coniumers I.KBs aro down to Flxt-ono cents n dozen In tho wholesale, market, a dro'i of two cents Klnco Tuesday, but acaln tho retail buyem do not benefit In pro portion Dealers sij tho prices will bo lowered If they purchnKo at tho lower whole-sale rates. Hut, thev declare, I hey boiiRht their present stock") when prices were hlsh nnd, therefore, rutin, ih.irno the Increased rates. Tho Keiier.il lono of the market for foodstuffs contlnuo downward, de.ilcrs say. They add tint this trend Is bound to reflect on the retail stores v0ine tlme. Weather conditions aro Ideal and fruits and rentable", from tho Poiilh and West, as well ns other commodities, arc nrrltinc In creat abundance Mrs William II, Oerr, head of the Housewives' Iapue, charges that the prices fixed bv retailers aro purely arbitrary nnd that they aro taking ad anfage of tho reduced whole&.ilo prices to "bouko" tho consumers by lowering the retail crlecs somewhat, hut not In accord with tho reductions they get In the wholesale markets. CAPTAIN MADEIRA HONORED (Tcrmantown Officer Cited for Bravery in Rescuing Wounded Captain IMward W. Madeira, son of iMrs. Louis C. Madeira, of School lane, 'Oermantown, won bpeclal commendation lor liravery in res cuing wounded sol diers under heavy tire, according to word received to day from Washing ton. Ir a recent letter home, Captain Ma deira said ho was gassed Nov ember 5 during tho Scventv n i n tli Division s final drive on the Mcuso River. He Is attached to the Heaquarters Com pany of tho Seventy-ninth Division. Captain Maderla Is tvvcnty-sli je.u.s old, and won bis commission at Port 'jv J. 1 I APT JLVDCin V s Niagara. Ho was lr f enty-nlnth Dlvlslc as assigned to tho Sev slon then forming at i 'amp Meade. He was a member of tho old First City Troop and saw service on the Mexican border. Before entering tho service Captain r J-l . IaI. In. I.. ,1... i.- v flee of John C. Clark, 321 Chestnut 4 street, lie Is n graduate of the Law School of tho lTnlvcrsity of Pcnnlva nla, class of 1015. POLICE HUNT BOY GEM THIEF , .Youth Flcciiif! in Slotorcar Fought Woiud-lic Laptor v t t Police of several New Jersey towns ta on tho lookout for a slxtcen-ear- ' eld bov who tied from Pennsgrovo In an Ktffi fautomobilo last night nrtor visiting n Ifift sjewolry store and helping himself to BivS-lwatchea nnd rings .vhlle tho proDrlctor w!K'traH In tho rear of tho shop. ')", When a policeman told him to halt the iJUooy jumped into ma nuiomomie ana neu y&Tho. faci, that tho car had no lights did V4J t. Jnot appear to disturb blm. A man who lumued In tho car and pTXieu 10 siop mm was inrown ouc nner 5 sciinie. xno pouco 01 vvoououry, SOloucester and other places have been ( reijuested to stop the youngster and send 5 Bun back to Pennsgrove. WIFE EXPOSES FRAUD i Soldier's Allotments Sent to Wrong Ad dress and Cashed, Is Charge Said to haio represented herself to bo tho wlfo of a soldier and to liavo re . reived his -Jlotmcnts and allowances, amounting to 159, Miss Josephine Wur tenburg wa3 arrested and held under $500 ball for a hearing In the Federal Building before United States Commissioner Manley. ho bOIdleMf wife. lira Ethel Miller. tree ed information that led her to be- tllevo tho young woman was receiving 'allotments nnd allowances made out In ther name. Sho notified to Bureau of f,War Risk Insurance. Francis McCar thy, nn ngent of tho bureau, detailed to Smako an Investigation. Is bald to haio found that Miller inado out his allot. ments" In his wife's name but sent them ! to Miss Wurtenburg'H address Hardware Men Dino Tonight The thirty-third annual dinner of the 1 Hardware Merchants and Manufactur- trrs- .Association win do served tonight In 1 ilia HnllAV1l&-Clwn,fnil 1.n,, . . . ...u Mvimiuu-gumuiiu iniuruuiii, anu covers will bo laid for about 260 par. i iieuiams. jib usual, mo tames will no "decorated with examples of tint mnnv inrt'cles of hardwnrn nroduee.i t v,m r Fhl'idelphla factories. Robert J" Maharg (,rl.i Nulcli will offer tho Invocation nnd . addresses nro to be made bv Pr.ini jnobert II. Trcman. of the National As. social Ion; n, A O'Reilly, of New York; ' tha Rev, Isaao J. I.inslng and Major W. .A. Oarrott. Tho guests of honor will ' be Rear Admiral C. r. Hughes. Major General u W. T Waller and Colonel , Samuel Hof, fmMmmmwmmmmm&imwmLm We Work Wonders min Velour or Bolivia Coats j ' Velvet Suits Rettorliuc all the orijtnml tcautr and! " u-. ana removing al I Sptcially Low Pricti During January irtKT REFORMED CHURCH CELEBRATES TODAY Prominent Clergymen Speak at Twenly.iifth Anniversary of Sunday School Work Fron.li.ent clerotnen wilt pirllclptto In tho twcnty.flfth nnnhrriuiry of or ganized Sunday school work of the He formed Church to bo held this after noon and cenlng In Christ Church, Orecn street near Sixteenth Tho obsenanco also will mark tho tncnty-llftl. nnnlersary off tho Rev Dr. riufus W. Miller as secretary of tho Sunday school organisation work At tho afternoon session, which will Btart at 2:30 o'clock, thero will bo a conferenco on 'Tho ttducattonil and Tatrlotle Campaign for Home, Country and Brotherhood," with Harry 13, rats ley, of Trinity Church, presiding. 'Tho SuiMco of Worship nnd Treadl ing" will bo the topic of an address by tho Rev H W. llrlght. of the Cliurch of tho Ascension, NorrlFtown, I'.i ; the Rev. Dr. C, Cleer, Hngerstnwn, Mil, will speak on "Tho family Altar" nnd "Tho I'racr erecting' will bo the sub ject of a paper to bo reid by the Rex. 13 ,T I,a Rose, pastor of Messiah Chtireli, of this clti 4 Tho Rev A f Ilromer of th pub- I llcatlon nnd Sunday school board, will sak on ' Tho Church Paper," w Idle I Charles Ii U.lmuncls, n memher or Heidelberg Church, will speak on 'The Sunday School" The conference will clcso w Ith n. paper bv the Rc Ad im Pfromm, pastor of Salem Church Tho eenlng retslon will begin nt 7'0 o'clock with nn organ recital ls Aliln Llndsle A ile.ntlonal scnleo follow ing the organ recital will be led b the Rev. I3ugeno McLean, pastor of Christ Cliurch, and the Ue M Clcer fireetlngs will be offt red by the fd loulng clergmcn- The Re Dr Alex ander llcnrv, Prcsbiterlan board nf pub llcatlon mil Sahhith school work, the Hn Hr lldtiln ' Rice. American Sab Imth School ITiilon; tho Re N. Row. land, ineili in Il.iptlst Pilbllutlon S-o-i lt ; tho Rex Dr fleorge W Sandt, gen eral eouncll of the I.utheraii publlcatlnti house, and tho Rc IT. Charles P. Wiles, of tho Lutheran Publication So ciety. Tho Rev Charles 13, Miller president of the tlcnerai Sjnod of tho Reformed Church, will mako an addtoss, and the l.c Rufus W Miller will speak on The Sunday School Rdueatlonul Polio of the Reformed Church" MORE PUBLIC SERVICE STOCK Jersey Company to Sail $..0,000,- 000 Worth to Pay Notes The Public Scrvlco Corporation of Xevv Jersey has arianged for an issue of $30,000,000 of S per cent cumu'ative preferred stock, of which $10 000 000 is to lie effered for subscription short lv, and the sale of $12,300,000 of gold col late! al three-ear 7 pti cent notes ito meet collafral notes about to fall duo and other unfunded and lloatlng Indebt edness. This course was decided upon by the directors when the problem of flotation was considered with respect to pitting off the $7,500,000 in collateral notis due March 1. The schemo is subject to approval ot .the shareholders of the corporation, who will nice., l enruarv 10 i iu iipiriimni win ie staitnl with the senloi clas Tlie bnvs will work at 'I'W nCT'llIlV TUli; rflYrPPl"1"1"!,'"0 weeks and then be put Into J AX KblUluN I 1 iM lli JU-MjI'U the shlp.vards for tho next two weeks Ith.it fcchediile loutlnulng throughout Hie , , ... , . ,. ..i yen- I3.irh bov Is guaranteid In the Hill Delav Makes the .New Limit shipbuilding tompinv thlrtv-threo and ;i j- oni-half cents an hour nnd carfare ltee.niisA of tho delav in tlie final passage of the war revenue bill the final dato for filing Income and excess profits tax rcturmt has been extended from! March 13 to April 15. . Pajmcnt of the tax In iUirteil in stallments Is permitted under tin new law Tim Initial pajment Is lequlu d to be made April IS. tho 11ml date fm filing, nnd the other Installments one nt tho end of eaeh succenllng three months thereafter. Tlie printing of tax leturn forms for Incomes of $t000 or less began today and forms for incomes 01 morn than $5000 will bo available heroic Match 1 The former ma bo icaily for distribution hcio next week l Silversmiths ff 1 Stationers c Decorative Lamps The Inexpensive LenoxLamps ' . with New tachment Shades in a Variety of IJriht Colorings Make Useful Wedding Gifts. iSr WLUJ III W&MMlrk' ST'' Sgt Z. -'Klvr1fc?-.Ujii J-2. Special Mission e-omnioie inciuaing settee, extra flnei wood. tinhalvtnrA.. leather, spring seats, val (45 111U3 One-rlrca (xlS) Rur. 1 C Tulne tiS 00. now ., XO Axmlniter Kuj (fill), rood lOfl analltT, value t-li.Ot) -Me Ulllon Ituct, Titlua (80.00, QO now OO K-."0"' "'" 1fi.fiO Axmlniter Rue, 2,-6. In. JO fift Succlal Tl were II. nw-""v OUIt TIIADK MAKK LoiiisE.Wiser TSSgggf 260S.5th IXTA !! AtSl AM1.IIW.. . .,.!... 1 urnttttre Manufacturers' Exhibit Building.Open Sat. Evgs. WOMAN SUFFERS STROKE A T FUNERAL OF RELA TIVE Grief m Hotly Partner in Binincss or Sixty Years h Carried From Home Camcs Apoplexy- Prayers Over Victim Overcome with gjicf when the body of her brother-ln-Kw, with whom she had been ntsoclnted In buclness for sixty jears, was taken from tho house for burial, Mrs. Kllzabeth Oormley suffered n stroke of apoplexy today and Is ex pected to die. .U first Mrs. Oormley was belleed to bo nciii, anu sisteni from St. nn' ( athollj parish attending the funeral recited tho praxers for the dead A doe- tor sent her to St Mao's Hospital, but i iniysicians mere ew no hopo for 'ier recovery. Patrick Oormley. tho brother-in-law, died on Monday, Ho was seventy-eight ears old nnd known as "Port Rich mond's grand old man." nnd It was fre quently said of him that "ho grew up with Richmond" Ho was postnnster of tho Port Richmond substation, main tained at tho Cormltj home, 2830 Rich mond street. Mr Gormlev was born In County T.rono, Ireland, nnd came to this coun try when lio wns elchteon ion,-. t.i rettllng In Port Richmond and colnc- FIVE HUNDRED DANCE Nomnilitaiit- Woman SnlTragiv Party Entrrtalns Gucts I Five luindrcd guests danced at the i nonmllltant ,,n.t,n. ..ir-.... .,. 1 , I -- ""iiiii ruiiniht' I'aii i,n- tilght at tho Hotel Rittenhouse Tlie guests wero received bv Mrs Joseph M Oa7zim Mis Oeorge Dun ning ,-uul it committee of viomeii repre senting the Woman's SiilTrngp inrtv ot Philadelphia Count. Mrs 13 Ituvvuun Loaf was chairman uf tho hostess com mittee; Mrs Rilph llilguel, or posters and tickets; Miss Maigurrt Roberts, ot music, nnd Miss Alice 13 Claflin, tlias urei The patroiifucs were Mrs ( onielius Mevenvin, Mrs liKTord Pln chot Mis. Rudolph III iiikt nburg Mrs 1 rincls I du Pont Mis 1 hennas Rid dle 13IIN, Mrs 'llumi.is Robins. Mis ljilen Pltlshei, Mrs .1 M i,iam Mrs Ldvviiid T Hartshorn Mis lloi.itlo 'nt-s l.lojil Miss iiini MrKarlaml. .Mrs H S Preiitlis MiIhiIh Mrs liar rliv Wnrhurlon Mis Inseph Snelleii buig Mr LMh.iiiI llldillr Pr Lucv Lnngdnii Wilson Mrs ilh im Derr, T'r Mho Norton. Di 1,1,1,, smart Coglll and Miss Sarah Chimin is In keeping with tin patriotic puipnoe of the ball the ballionm anil reception room were dernrated tilth the nation il colois and vtlth tin. ihiKs f u. ni,,,i nations picture of President Wilson wns conspicuous among the th titrations STUDENTS TO WORK ON SHIPS Central High llojn to Spend Part Time in Yard-. Rovs al the trado ulissc- of ( vnti.il High School ere to work in tin- shlp vnrds two weeks out of eveij four as a part of their high school coursj Philadelphia Is the first cltv m the t'nltnl M ites to start such a system of trade educillou and nciordlng to Wil liam c sh, director of trade nnd voca tional ttdiic.it Ion of the Hoard of IMuci tlon. "It Is the biggest thlnsr in the way of schools that hib been started In the countrv ' on Mrndit, Pebntaiv 3 the Tiaile Sdiool for Ilovs becomes a inrt of the Cential lllcth School and afti r that dite inc new ssiiin in iraii" euiicitlon is to , be tint Into iff, ct Vnnieii to Di-cins Charter C'l.utir levlslon will be discussed at a w omens meeting of the Chamber of Comment- It o clock Situidav morning Mis Pdwniil Riddle will nieslne I'mler ' tR. Kin.ial hi ad of 'Cluster Revision" tin tollnw lug ep estlons w 111 be dlscus'-ed "Win- It Is Needed Mis 11 S Piintiss Nichols; "What Is L'spiclallj Needed." I'ltdciicck P Cliutnberg, ell leitoi, Iluieau of Munlilpal Research; ' How Can Women Hrlp'" .VIrs J WIN lis Martin, and ro You Willing to Woik for It." Jlis. Prank Miles Da Living Room Suite rocieer, chair and table. with handsome Spanish , nTRXITIlRK VVlnut ninlnir Room Wulte, IQQ Queen Anne Slrle . DO Value I60 4 I'Ikh, HuflVt. B4 !5r?' cTr'' 4 Inched ridn CJixet, Serf nr Table. All Ure. Iiandsome nleete. nrdroom bulte of Solid Mabocsnr. Alln IVreBp. huHiL.M. it........ mm irti. MAJQiM A.VI 9 - n' " i ' ' "": ""' '""", 310 IS TOUK rilOTKCTION ri w pw;,"A:!rom " ' ! i n i v...... r;.,...-i IJCIH'It'fl 1-T(IH, lllllll Ill-till- Into business with his sister-in-law lm- mediately after his arrival. During Its sixty rars of existence tho firm of 13. and P. (lormlet,, dry goods merchants, Ins established nn cmlnblo reputation nmong tho residents of that section Tho death of Patrick Oormley and tho Illness of hli pirtner have occasioned deep gloom. Solemn requiem mass was celebrated at M Ann's Church for Mr Oormley this morning nnd the bodv wns laid In rest in tho graveyard adjoining the cliurui Mr. Oormley helped raise tho funds for flie construction of the church and was ono of Its first communicants, Mr. Oormlc's brother, tho Rov John Oormley, Is a prominent Cnthollo priest of lloston. Two of his nephews nro priests also. Michael Oormley, nt Ches. ter, where ho has charge of the Villi Maria Church, nnd James Hull, at .Ter- would In $l,!0,617 sev City I "One of tho best points In the whole Six nephews of the dead man inert plan of tho new State livv," declared ns pallbearers. They wero Jamts, Pat- Louis N'uslnuiii. nsoclit superln rick, Hdward and John Oormley, mil tenth nt of sclmol, 'Is llo f.u t tint 13dvv..nl and James Conley Several , teachers would bo retired nutcm iticillj hundred resldentn of Port Richmond at- inndeil tho services 1 ARREST BOYS AS BURGLARS Viilitlis Tf'til III i,.L I ...1 , .... 1 11 i on ns nail iMaekjaiks ami iv- Mlrrs 111 (..lollies, ivav Pnlifp I.VO of readv cash nnd a trae for tho "niovlen" ilii. ,.n, -,. i i ,, i no movies, tho police sav led Rob- irt Itallman nnd l.eorgo Allen to rob several homes In the northern pirt of tnc cits. lioth were arnsted tnlnv after a chase, clurged with robbing tho homo ot Ptank 1'eruivllder, 2l.!'i North Delhi street. Hillniin. who is urtcen vears old was sent to I ho Honso (, Intent inn and Alb ii, who Is sevintein vmii old wis held without bill b. M.iBlsti.Hi Larson V man who was pis.n tin- Inn wlldir lu.nu r.ulv l.nlu , ,, ,,, lie ti.lil PairidiuiM liurki Aimi ,K and Win ii llurkc miimi the n nn of the house tin bins .t ) h,,, i,, fitim thi i. .ii Km I . , inght n, ,, In an nllcj ami 1 1. ilium, rut lulu ih litis of Wli gatnl - l,on se.inhrl ateordliig tn thn ivilnr ratli ot u,c inlsoniis Ii iJ ,i nii.iiti ,i bliikiuk and a llishlight TO RUSHHIGHWAY WORK Goprnor Sproul Savs Din ill Fly This hiimuii-r Quiik work nn the Stat, hKbwavv for which the volus iiiitlmririd a ",o Oiio.iiOii bond issue, Is proml-nl bv l!ov criinr Sproul 'there will be l.eips of dirt fljing tills summer" was tho eomment of tin (loverneir when nslnd how s0on the work would bo Marled Tim Covernor said the present Leg slature would prolial.lv iiuthoiize tin Issuance of $20,000 oon or $j;, nun ono of the proposed bonds mldltli.n C.overnor Sproul s.ud 'l.iiuo ono was forthi oinlpg from Hi. gi.ve iiimint ns 1'Cderal aid in hlglivt.iv biillding One f the (list Mms vtlll be in i .... lovei thlrtv-threo nilbs of ni, ni.i...,.i roartwai of the Peliware Lu k.ivv.iiiiui and i stern Rallro id on the louto froni Scriiiiton tn lllnglninion V Iho next will be to Improve the slovc-plpi mad aerosM ,,.r Krli vtlili Ii the Covei inn s.n,i iu in ib i,,. aldt tonditliili J E- CAtDWELLfif 0. "LAMPS OF Unique Design rmmi::mim.Tniiiinvii:ii jiHTnnilinrT.rTnm IYLOCKBLYNN.lnc Extraordinary Clear away of Men 9i Hats and Coats For Tomorrow and Saturday A Clearance Sale Imported and Domestic Department. c Moleskin Cloth Coats Sheep-lined and Fur Collars, $13.75 and $22.50 Values $25.00 to $35.00 Soft Hats, $3.75 Caps, $1.50 $6.00 and $8.00 Values Fur Coats Top WOULD HAVE STATE CARE FOR TEACHERS'' .. iv,,,!,..,, A(lniin of ...... --. , , Slent for Pro-nit Plan Means? Kcononiy lixperls who Iuvo compiled figures on lli ..nl.lnA, ilnJn. I -....ii. I l.n r,,,r,i1t VIIIJ nill'Jlt llfVllll" ,1 niPUI'l I"' ,V"i.'""V 1 for tho Uonid of I Mm it ion to ad !' tho Stati jwtislon fund svMcm rat' er than retain Its presmt plan of ieti , slonlng teachers Tho data wero pre pircd In nnsvver to a complaint from soino of the bo ml m tubers that tho I now stcm w.ih too expensive I Tho cost to the lloml of Rduintlnn I to put tho pieiunt lm il Hvslein on a solvent basis to me, t preunt riiiuln- ments, It Is figured, will bo $165,557 for tho J'tnr 1019. J50G317 for 1520. J550,- 103 for 1021 Tho pnaeut nauinty as turned Is $10 011.039 If tho merger Is effected, experts say, tho cot to tho bo.-rd would bo $330 300 for lii, $.113,182 for 1120 and $351.!77 for 1121 Tho preitnt ililllty ii'sumed nt the age of siventv 'It inakei tho seliool ostein moro I nilentnto nnd illicit tit to eliminate tho'o to.ulieri who can no longir perform 'their duties as tin v used to 1 bellcvo that not more than two out of twenty If .u In is above seventy nr- old an ..,,,,, , ,,,. ,,, .,sui, s m,i Ibis new pension law. the ten In r ilo. ir ohi aro h )es I nul 'l-'V' ,0 rf'1,',1', .rV.1?,."';,,'",!,' board hive anvthlng to s n in tin ,,,..,,.. .,,, .,, ,an ,,,, ,, ,,K rrtres the tm hi r when seventj , .u old nnd the puislon begins" DESKS Largest and Best Assortmcnl L-hili IKHI rjHOEMAKER'S, 926 Arch St. l() l'Ki:l.NT Spanish Inline.. '.a V uorilKlilS N'I TKY ros V i 11 .11,11 1 . ilr ip i e I'i I' n 1 1 well" s i CEMENTS wfcv M lln llliio, Mnrket 111 IMMII Ac L. D. BerEcr Co.! 59 N. 2d St. MATTRESSES RENOVATED im s m ii- in i n i in i IJuir.iil In I i ' r for ,11 il nn 1 ,n I in "r " ""' ennn-iH r ,11 Iml ti ill 111 Mil V I Oil .fieinil mill Walilin.lini if-mie Ph I , ilnr I 17 I ii si 1 a. no It li r m l r trrm NTI l l.Mierlflireil. imhtkiIIi .lle-.nnil of kihiiI iidilro-, ti Mil IiIkIi il'" VllllCIT III.- In nllllllTs IIT J"!' liir-' iimiiiiil I" I'lill i'I'Ii'IiI.i l.rrllnrt. Uefrrimes " reil lilrr ilfs VI in icer. Unv lis l.iiliiniiml. V i. .inwr.F.nRS-sn.vnKRMiTits Antiques, Reproduc tions And Modern Types Collected with Intelligent Thought To The Decorative Requirements Of pres. ent-Day Hallways, Living Rooms And Boudoirs. 1 of discqntinuc lines or Apparel in our M en s $2.50 and $3.00 Val ues also Coats Gl ?ves i Warning! You must see that name, The Ediphone to get Edison's Dictating Machine No matter what else you are given to under stand. No matter what impression you may have formed. Edison makes onry-xme dic tating machine The Ediphone. It was con ceived by-him and per fected by himself and his personal staff into the simple, efficient, convenient Ediphone system that alone sat isfies the stenographer and the dictator. EDISON You are going to put your correspondence on the right basis. You must dictate to The Ediphone to get the results in speed, convenience, comfort and economy. That's a fact you can bank on. Because The Ediphone Edison makes only om Dictating Machine The Ediphone Send for our book "Ucllcr Letters." Or, better jet, get a demonstration. Tele phone The Ediphone Walnut 3V35. Guaranteed .Trilr . v y S 103S Cheitnut Street Philadelphia nomoo A PRODUCT orf' THEIOISON LABORATORIES THE GENUIME DICTATING MACHINE backs it up. r.cnpr.F m Austin Ct. cd ison. PERRY'S Reduction Sale Overcoats for : ,tj,is every need 'jp ' and taste Not just a handful of I this and a .' handful of that, but Big Comprehensive Assortments at reduced prices! This is a reduc tion sale where you can find what you want at a real saving. fj Handsome, full- bodied Ulsters in fabrics that are warm without being bur densome: rich, dark conservative colors, or b r o w n s and heather mixtures 0 crcoatings of superlative good taste Now re duced! f Handsome dou ble -breasters with deep, shapely collars and wide lapels, back belts that give just a comfortable snug ness at the waist line a n d a well-fitting front iew Now re duced! flj Single - breasted Chesterfields that a oung man can wear and feel he has an Overcoat with style and set-up in its lines Now reduced! I Fur-collar Over coats of the finest b c a v e r skins, o r sheared muskrat, seal nutria, and so forth; with bodies of dark overcoatings or nov elty browns and in distinct plaids Now reduced! "ij Dress Suits. tu.edo Suits, cutaway coat Suits Now reduced! 1 Business Suits in worsteds, in cassimeres, in flannels, in cheviots shown in a wide variety of colors and patterns Now reduced! J So, too, dress vests, fancy vests, separate trousers leather Over coats, raincoats, fleccc lincd jackets Now re duced! CJ Do you until In get T(7.rt you icant in men's clothes? You'll find it here and now reduced! Perry & Co. "N.B.T." 16th & Chestnut SUT -" ' ' ' ' ,imm tlie Ml p way ke 3fr mistlo fle the rv! mLX TdUH7-2 WNttl '4 -,"V, .' -Ov . ,j.,,j -i- "1. M-v k --U is i -i. gifmrimy'iafisiKiiSjt.i'f .fnywrat.v: jym -i.- Vrfi' i. BiaBaailiiMaa