Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1919, Postscript, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHLLAIMSLPH LA, 'JTKSDAV, JIAIU'iL 11, 19.18
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VARE OPENS FIGHTl
ON NEW CHARTER
Announces He Will Oppose
Woodward Bill for
Revision
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SAYS CUT WOULD LOSE
Challenges Legislators on Cost
if Municipality Would Do
Its Own Work
Senator Vare lian bfKtin Ills ncht In
the Blnte I.eglslAturn ncalnst Hie Dill-
Jidelphla charter bills. He ha nerxeil
notice that he will oppoe th measure
prepared by the charter revisionists. In
an Interview nl HarrlsburR Senator Var
made this derlnratlon: i
"When T see an opponent maklnK a I
political mistake, I try to (Inure out how
to take tip the other side find bring It
around so that the matter will be rlsht.
Wut I don't Intend to profit politically
at the expense, of the city or anv one
else. These charter bills would do the
city an avtful lot of bairn and any legis
lation that gets my support must be
for the very bet Intetests of the city
of Philadelphia "
Uphold Prlrnle t'onlrnclora
Senator Vare Is of the opinion that If
Ihe'sectlon of the AVoodward 1 Ills, pro
viding for the city to clean Its streets
sjhd collect the ashei of Philadelphia,
could be rasscd, that tho expenditures
for tho work each ear would be quad
rupled. To bick up this statement, the
Senator Issued a defl to the cltliens of
Philadelphia to Inquire of Director
Datesman just how much It cost the
city to make street repairs.
Senator Vare also declared that the
proposed legislation to revise Philadel
phia's fiscal system would result In an
Increase In the ta rate. He then an
nounced that Joseph r. Gaffney. chair
man of Councils' Finance Committee,
and City Solicitor John r. Connelly
would prepare a hill to modernize the
financial system of their cltj
Senator William J. McXIchot has Is
sued a, statement denying that be li
Pledged to support the Woodward bills,
providing for a new charier for Phila
delphia. Senator McXIchol's name ap
peared In published reports nmonc those
who wern supposed lo be pledged to
support the Woodward measures.
Senator McNIcliol Noncommittal
"I am not committed to the Wood
ward bills." Senator McNIrhnl said.
"Two bills haxe. been presented by Sen
ator Woodward and two measures have
been Introduced by Hepresentatlxe Scott.
I Intend carefully to study all of them
and see which I think would be for the
best Interests of Philadelphia. Clover
nor Sproul may have something to say
about changes In Philadelphia's gn em
inent and t do not feel that now Is tho
tlmo to take u decided stand on the
questions. I am. not pledged to suppoit
any bill or set of bills."
At present only two Philadelphia Sen
ators are said to fiixor the measuie.
They are Senatois Woodward and Dnlx.
The latter Is In faor of amending the
Woodward hills, however.
Senator Vaie made public bere a
statement In answer to the chaiges
made by the Philadelphia Charter Com
mittee to the effect that political In
fluence had coined for him it preponder
ance of street cleaning contracts. His
statement follows
nfeafc.
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FIVE PATROLMEN '
ORDERED TRIED
is. 'KKK ',,?'sr;i:;-:!,r ';; ' SNOW FLURRY GREETS
four or. the i)01lcemen anil went awny
with the promise of the superintendent
to tulng the policemen to trial on Jlan.li
:o.
.Mrs Walker said jeslerdsv that she
anil her husband had determined to
push the affair to tho limit.
BLIZZARD "BIRTHDAY
ENGINEERS DISCUSS HEALTH
,, Importance in "NntionV Ittdiictrial
IJcxpIopinom at x,iuu Luncheon
Tho Importance of health conserva. i
Hon In the nation's Industrial declnp- i
meni will b itlsrlissiil tnilax at th
II I 4 Unit I I CUTS A Ell weekly ltincheoii of the Engineers' Club
1317 Spruce nlteet The hiiaheon Is tc
City l'ApcricntTd worst
Storm in History
sIlKht snow flu 1 1 x tod.-tv
Superintendent Given "if i miow thw arrair m go without
t , eileiiorlng to punish the gulliy patio).
NftlllPS of Moil AcCllSCd 1)V men." said Mis Walker. iinnlliei
sanies oi men .lcu&i.u nv , uon,nn-n,lKht ,, )hc xlclllll of R lllmllRr
Plifci.nin -mil AVlff 'occuriei.ee. Doctor Uarnii might haxe
I llSI(.iail aim "t- ll(.en Ulllnl If It had not been for the
poor aim of the pntiolm.iu. and H In
w;rKM IN ttl IVM.'C I1VCITI T "I'0!!' "T.lr lBl-n 'l"" "" "'""n.?"'1. '"- H'iH-nisl niinlxemity of Phil
WOMAN ALLI'Ajhb ILNSUl-l similar affalis Wo haxe no pollMc.il '
Inleiesls. We hae i.oIIiIiiit in be nfral.l phla s unlet Hoim-lhe "big Mix
i (. nn, ,,, ar(, nimpiy going lo push of March II, Hts, when len Itichen of '" has returned lately from abroad
- mm i this rflMe In order in fllmw the iiniir... - .. . . . w'lll speak on ' .Ncwi rrom the react
Director Promises 'I lioroiigh JJi", lZ ,'0 .hacmit'ies. """ rHI fln'1 " "'-"" " hour g,e , Zoe."
1 Probe Regardless of Wliom
It Affects
to
.ruin at 12 .10 O Clock
piper on Health Conseralon" will
bo lead by i W llrotvn of the II K.
Mulfnrtl fonipan discussion will lie
Invited nflei the paper is read
nnHipr of todav s functions at the
.. .i, ....t engineers' club will be a hnnciuM nf the
wewnmeii ,un01. nl,crs of the club It Is to be
eld In the iitiiiiinusn anil is to start at
in lock Joseph A. Melnmet. nresl
dent of the Aero Club of Pennsylvania,
hlladel-
zrd '
'Mr. ttchlnson noko etv nieeiv in u piled up monumental drifts that Mrlu
and assured us that we would have an I H"1 isolated this city.
opportunlti, to appear against the police. Nothing of this kind an possibly hap-
hut we are determined to get some I"" ""',v. lb" weatherman ald. I.er
. action. Doctor Walker, Doctor Damn, 'nun ntion. inriililltig the storms now go-
, , ,.,. ,,,.,,., Charles Haron and tnjself will nppear P1'- "" Isewhere. shows lh.it Phllade!
Supetlntendent of Police rtoblnsoti has , ,gnn ,,, ,,a,romPn B, ,, ,Ha,' ,, phla will M,ci,d the anniversary III al-
ordered five patinlnien to appear before p wm cnunlenance no ntlempt ti. Iiave,"""" springlike Mimiiolence.
il, Pniirn M'nnl ttnarH. Mnrcli "0. on the Rffnlr liiisheil up I w anted In swear "' earner Hiiteau s
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ii 111 luiri, iiliaveu iiie r iron r Mils- mrur"w uirmvuir
r Inhablianls MCtTir rTVI I trr?IT
ace
Hie Police Trial Hoard, Jlarcu iv, on ine ,1111111 ihihifii mi 1 wanieu in swear '" """"" ninmnii
1 .. r .... 1 .., 1 m tamh'mil a wartalit cm Sntuiday mntnlng for hnK" '" l,ar. nlUted the
charges prefened bv dr. and Mrs. Jacob m )f p ramui( (ijifl(M v,.lnn ,, ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,.
"r2L ',.:...Ii"e:.r:r ,,.. ,,-,: Hon from our present sources we may .; the skleson March 1.
PUBLIC SPEAKING:
NEW CLASS 1
iv pliort rnurs in Pelf Conflilnfe flif- ,
pvelopm-nt. Publle PpUlnit Ten F'rldmr
i-venlns Opens Msrrh "lt. st s o'clock.
noth sfts opfninff lerture ire 10 public
assui.tnees call writs or rhon Spruc 3S18 for in
The four names given bv doctor
go to others We are determined to Tbev reMll Hint the earlv pait ef the - -
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rilRHTMTHT.
miss ji:?sir. II. HANCHOIT
taker to Superlntendnit lioulnson are".. .,,,. . , .... .... ..., ,1.1, ,n itvv un l,,-i,.i,, ,. 1. 1
Patrolmen Olson, t amphell. Herbert anil forC(1 of ,,, ,M n ,,,.,,., mcn to ilmjil up nnd then -well II seemed
,iK,.-.n nnii .. l. ,iull lhm In fl,n nrli .,n.. S 11101 Cll lie r PlUdl A Wei K .l ..III,
n.,,. " ...- .. ... 1 ,... v.(.. iitvill ' ... ... ....
h v meni cramp
Tho fifth pattolman.
the complainants have
not
Sevrln,
name nip (-nininniiinnin iiMr ling
learned, will alio be summoned on
cbatges tanging from Insulting Mrs
DISCUSS COMMUNITY KITCHEN
PhSlni.i.l.inn CI..I. ".n Urnr f W'"" ." ""ul1 nn "!,,,PI """' '" . U. S. COMMUNICATION BEST
" ... . . .... . lent 10 kin.
IlOW I'lnil Worked hltCWhcrc The nccuseil oftlcers were ordered .riliv OITicpr Sav Firltl Trie
Vfier tho iieineniloiis snowfall the
ilietmomeier fell on the I21I1 to tlfleen
lll'glie Hliove Xeln ,'llnl nn llle J3th lo
1 tgbi degrees above
tYWSMLBi
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IIJWLLM
717 SANSOM
pliottrs ill War Kroltitinni.ril
SmIciii
The .advisability of stalling a commit-1 111"1, fo,lo","c ' l, nf noclm- Walker
nlty kitchen In Weft Philadelphia wiM "ndMsvvife to the police sui-rlntendenl (
be considered bv members of the Phllo-' L.. ' " ' ..... .
,, r,,, : ' ,, ' . , .,lnM. I'irecior w iiron. or ine nepanmeni 01 .Vnieilcati teleiilione mcllimls levnli.
muslan Club at a meeting ot 3 o clock f ruhUc .,5., laR 0,d,,r(i a thorough tlonlze,! atmv field .ninmunicatloi.s
this afternoon. Mrs. .lames P Mchten- Investigation into Ihe report that tho said Colonel . I W. Iltibbell. traitlc etigi
bergcr, chairman of the food coii'crva- patrolmen Insulted Mrs. Walker and beat neer nf the Hell Telephone I'rmp.inv
tlon committee, will bo In cliatge 1 two citlens wl.m organized ihe first signal corps hit-
Mrs. Prank D Watson, who was head ., haXf. .,..,. for .r faPl5 . 0ltl I !allo.n fro';' H'ls muntrv after the dei -of
the committee which Mlccessfully e- ..,,.' ,"".,?',, rafl le, of whom , I 'i lralIon of war lie ?poU m ihe IMgi
perlmentcd with the community kitchen dlrtor "v III .on. regard ess of whotn nr,. L.,,lb, ,,,, .s,,nlco Klre(.,, HBt
at llaverford. will bo the principal ".f"" , ' ,,","1 lh' nU,,r out I tll?.!' ,
speaker. JIIss Jessie II. Hancroft. pres- ' thotouglily." Our svsiems of .ommiinlMitlon wete
lilent of the American Cooked rood Serv-I ., ... 11, ' better than those of anv other ainiv.
,f"in!.V.lV.?.Th Alone In Automobile herald. On mimberlesi n. caslons 11
lva "7 '-', m i '""I 1 . . ... mi. Mst -1 .!-. r . 1 u A rttArlivi 11 lalnii irivn 1.411 (Mot n.
1 up ciiarRrs joiiow an aiian- on naiui-, " r - .ii u-
whrn Mr. Walker was noi-u tu. kvhuu mp inn u..v iv
I ("itllll III Uir llllllll V l' lllll ( I ' I II I II I I II I
cation Tlirn er fw iJep.irimpntf nf
enRinrering skill In whlrh wo wcro nur-
pas-cd by oinrr uaiioni
POSTPONK KI.KCI'ION
,tr.. of Havcrford College, will ntso talk
The community kitchen at Greene street
and Chelten nvenite will be discussed.
The community kitchen plan has been
tried successfully In various cities of
New Jersey and Pennsylvania. .Many of
the women believe it to be Ihe greatest
solution of Ihe domestic servant prob
lem, as well ns the most economical way
ot feeding tbelr families
SEEKS CHECK OWNERS
, . . -1 saulted Cha-lcs Itaron. The fracas at-, in outer Hi. 11 alumni hi Hip setvne
Home Service Section Hits l.lSl ol traded another plain clothes patrolman, ma.v partlilpate in the election of two
p..,.., 0f War Kisk Insurance ' nml "'9 laO"- '" alleged lo have pulled I trustees of the rniversilv nf Penusvlv.i.
JaCCS Ol War IUPIv lliairailLU o(jt )u IMoler M (hl, n ,,,,, Ma. Hie- board, of misters I,,,., decided
The Homo Service Section of the , uniform, said to be Campbell, ap- ', lengthen lb- period 111 which Hi"
American Ited Cross has in Its poess- "' '',!,,'.'.., .'.''".,:.?. J? u..,i. ImIIoIh mav b- teliitnc.l from one montli
tlon the list of a number of allotment ."""'' """ "'" "n--". " to iljreo month
ciuu ii.v up. . . ,,, Til Wjll.t In .irnil MaviIti unit Ilia .nm. ..: . .......
all OL nur 11 ' I ' ...... .iiiiiiv ,1111111111
day morning,
alone In an auto outside 1032 Moya
tnenslng avenue, while her husband was
attending1 a patient.
Then a patrolman In plain clothes,
said to be f-'evrln, approached her and
Is alleged to have insulted br Alarmed.
she sounded the horn of the auto, bring- "" "
Ing Doctor Walker, dr. Samuel liaron l'nivcr-itv TrtiMecs Uclav ll.illoliiif; So
and his brolher Charles to her aid. The 1 c . ., ... ..
WORKING with an achcrtiscr is a
relationship, partly professional
and wholly personal. That is
why wc have no Salesmen to speak of, but
an organization of Service Men of which
we arc proud to speak. Confer with us!
Sherman &BwrAK
ADVERTISING
79 ifth 91wiue
Ah.plr. trnrn tlln Ttlirea
Insurance wiiose owners cainnn u-
Iraced. The following arc some of
them-
Antot. Mr. I"ln nunmore street. Trooper.
niackmon. Andrew J n.1 Mnln Klrert.
Darbv, tlflnr I'oun'y. Pa
llnl?no. Jlarla. 13i7 South street.
nrry. Sarah. !HH Kster str'H
lleti. Marie. 1M3K North IrfwreneeHreet.
tllanconl. Vetlnilns. South Ninth street,
lllmun, Jophln. 12i lort;n streei
Holer, JUrKaret ties.le. 2 an Katr street.
Bonner. Mary. Station O. T.nlh street and
l,oVvma'nblMrrtl"US' South Clarion .street
Urltk. Florence! 103S Kast Paiunk !'
tluri'art. Louise l'armlte. It. I). No. 1.
Ihlln,1elnhla . .
I lluike. Mary draham. 1 1 North sixty sec-
S.hell. Anna Po.v.er. 22 Vderl street,
rumor-ell. Jlr. iU Wooden str eel.
Canipbell Harriet llllzalwlh, 3JJ0 Norm
CamrSSell.lr7.ortha. 1332 A. North Kront
CnVee'lTl'' Itarbara Ml North Hope street
Sfrfias! MMleA.. 38)t I'.olh street. Oteen-
ninataVe. Vlreence. 121 PlUvvater street.
Do.T?. slIW. 073" Idaho avenue. SI
JlrVner"'rtos. 2M3 Kast "urn avenue.
Anvone of the above vvlm lll '
.i.l iin. v.n c Sect on. No. IB", val- ,
nut street, will be advised how In pio- j
I nip in I'trinir nnd in
pinion, holli of whom, ticcotdlng to merlciin uimns. nnd tbev would have
Mrs. Walker, were drunk been unable to forwnid tb ir vots heie
Campbell Is alleged lo have Ignored ' within the one months time miKuialJv
her request nnd then the trio left The allotted foi the purpose
seigcant of the Knvrier avenue police . i
KiHiion wis men nesougnt. anil lie rent
two plaln-clothes tnpii with dociors
Walker and Uatnn When tbev came
to tho scene of the former disturbance
ever.vbody had left, doclor liaron, ac. '
companled bv the two plain-clothes men, '
sa.vs ho found Sevnn. Campbell and the
plain-clothes man at Thirteenth street
nnd Mo.vnmenslng avenue. fpon the1
approach of the two men with Baion, '
Sevrln Ih alleged to have hit Haron,
knocking hm down. Then, sajs Ilaion. '
hi two piote.tus apparcntlv having
desetted him, hit ran down the street
and four shots wcj-c. f.red aftci him.
Names l.lren Siiperinlemlent
Later Charles Itaron and Sex tin were
arrerted on charges of stteet lighting
and are due to haxe a hearing tomorrow,
AttemiilH charged to the police, to hush
up the affair only amused Jr nnd Mrs
Walker to grtater efforts, and vestqr-
rv. '. :.. ,.i...,k.
T.veiv one has known during Ibis cuie ine iiunm ...--
entlro period what It has cost the city
to clean the stteets and the figures are
adx'ertlsed every ear. Therefore, there
in nothing startling nor new In the
statement put cut by Powell Kvans,
who Is the self-appointed spokesman
for the so-called charter committee
There la no charge of unfair dealing
either In procuring the contracts nor
In their performance. It Blmply means
twenty ears without Interruption under
Tiepubllcan as well as P.eformed admin
istrations of a legitimate piece e.f work
without the slightest scandal connected
with It.
Itefers to Attacks on McNIchol
"Such Irresponsible political commit
tees as this one always have been
criticizing contractors' on municipal
work. The late Senator James P. Mc
NIchol for years was Ihe object of their
bitter attacks. In 1905 these same per.,
pie went so far as to bring an expert
engineer. Major Gillette, Into Philadel
phia and persuaded hlin to Issue a stale,
ment that the late Senator's ptoflts In
the. construction of the filtration sys
tern were at least 6,000,flo(i. A bitter
political contest was fought over these
contracts, which the then Mayor can
celed on the ground of fraud.
"Every one will now remember that
after the excitement of a political cam
paign had passed away and the Sena.
tor'a contracts wero subjected to the
calm and deliberate judgment of the
courts that it was shown beond any
doubt, which no one questions, that his
contracts were) fair, his work was be
yond criticism and his profits less than
reasonable. The only result ot the un
truthful attacks upon him by these same
people who are now trying to find the
baBls of fome charge against me for
political purposes, was That the city suf
fered over U.000,000 In actual damages
awarded for the breach of the contract,
and the citizens of Philadelphia sus
tained Inestimable loss because of the
delay In the construction ot the filtration
plant caused by the Senator's critics.
"I want the public to dally pass upon
the etreet cleaning work of Philadelphia,
remembering that I am responsible only
for the streets south of Poplar street
and between the two rivers, I ask that
the traveling public compare the streets
of Philadelphia with those or any large
city In the United Slates, Citizens of
Philadelphia who have occasion to see
other cities cannot be affected by the
political and untruthful statements pub-
llshed out of factional malice."
CHURCH WITHOUT PASTOR
The Rev. V. A. Garrison Lcaxoo
Broomall Presbyterian Charge .
Marple Presbjierian Chuich, llioom.
all, Delaware Count-, is without a
pastor. The Rev llalph A. Harrison,
who ha i served the congregation for
seven eaiB, left today for Toledo. O.
whete 'he Is to become the minister of
the Hosevvood Avenue Piesbvtetlan
Church, one of the largest in the Central
West, with a congregation of about 600 1
persons.
The Ilev Mr. Harrison, who Is a
Philadelphia!! bv bitth nnd a son of
the Fouitli Pre'sbyteilan Church, during i
his pastorate, at Marple Church, built
up the congregation ftom about UO to
more thnn 250 members, and was1
largelv tesponslble for extieme lm
provenientB being matin to the church
property.
NEW IDAHO TO NAVY YARD
Crexv or 1 100 Aboard Hattleship
Almost Reaily for Duty
The Idaho, Pnclo Sam's "biggest,
grandest and mightiest ship." will today
Teavo the, New York Shipbuilding plant
at Camden nnd slip Into a berth at the
Philadelphia Navy Yard
Captain C. T. Vogelgesang haa his
crew of 1400 aboard nnd bv tomorrow
will have the ship ready to he placed In
commission. The ceremonies will prob
ably be neitt on j nursoay una scores or
prominent navy men and civilians will
be on hand.
The Idaho has cost tho goyernment
nearly tH.000.UOO
Italy Honors Plvvladelpltians
Thtee Phlladelphlans serving with
Ambulance Section 555 on lhe Italian
front have been awatded tho Italian
War Cross for extraordinary heroism
In action during the big Plavo offensive.
Announcement of the citations came
veateiday In a copy of the "Ambulance
Service News, published by Ihe Ameri
can ambulance units with the Italian
armv, The war cross wlnnets are Cnr
jioral Henry Heuer, .Ir, Private .lohn
D. Hardin and Private George K. Wilson
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Would Abolish Courlf-Marlial
Pr. Karl Italguel. well. known lecturer.
In speaking of the Ansell-Crovvtler-Bsker
pontroxersv before about 200 members
of the riiilomuslan Club, tit nim Wal
nut street, last night said that, In his
opinion, courts-martial In Hie, nrniy
sliouM be absolutely abolished. They
are a relic of monarchy, the spenker
said, ,and the trials are conducted by
superio.rather than by peers.
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WE MAKE IT"
Waterproof Canvas rovers for any
pnrpote. Wo imlti Tents, Awnlnm,
Bags, Oynmsilum Slots anil Roller
Curtains, Canopies and Tents to
hire.
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A warehouse with an
International Reputation
3120 Market St.. Phila,, Ta.
Ilnnoalte West rhlla. Mutlon
t Salted Nuta,
Favors, Bon Bona
to harmonize
with the table
decorations
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DIE ROOM FOREMAN
For Drop Forge Shop In Middle
West maklnr automobile cranio,
'xloi, etc.
,Mut hexo exptrltnre practical dla
mH,r wcu ii.it,,iii m'ciieaiiia
will not ba conildercd unlaa lattar In.
deludes atattment ot eat. lanrth ot total
axiierience, namta oc paai employers,
ature of poaltlons held and approilmata
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Vertical filing was originated by Library Bureau 27 years
ago. The system worked so satisfactorily that a vertical
filing cabinet was exhibited, more or less as a curiosity, at
the World's Fair in Chicago.
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"in any old way."
Then, the office boy did the filing when not out on errands.
Today, filing has become a profession an important part of
business in charge of responsible employees.
Business efficiency owes much to the innovations of Library
Bureau. Not simply because it originated vertical filing, or
the card index system, or counter-hight units, or the card
record desk, or the L. B. Automatic index, but because it has
kept on improving andadapting the L. B. Idea for 43 years.
It matters not at all whether you do business in a single office or a plant
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M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager
910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
Salesrooms In 49 leading cities of the United Slates, Great Britain and France
Last Week
of the $25
Wind-Up Sale!
ILast and final Wind-up
Saleoi Remainders of $40,
$35, $30 and $28 Winter
Overcoats, Fall and Win
ter Suits at the One Uni
form Price, $25!
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and Suits alongside of those that
your friends will pay $30 to $40 for
next Fall and Winter, and tell them
that you got yours at Perry's for $25,
they'll tell you that you always were
a luckv bov!
That's the real inwardness of the
matter, for these remainders of a big
season's selling are $40, $35, $30
and $28 Overcoats and Suits, and we
can't duplicate them today to sell
for those figures. But, we're clear
ing decks and tables and fast
piling them with the new Spring
Styles, for which we need the room!
Our need of space
furnishes your opportunity
$40 Overcoats for $25
$35 Overcoats for $25
$30 Overcoats for $25
$28 Overcoats for $25
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$40 Suits for $25
$35 Suits for $25
$30 Suits for . ... . .-.-. . ........... . .,$25
$28 Suits for . . ........... . .,-..,.:,:.,;.$25
J Single-breasted Overcoats and
double-breasted Overcoats in dark
colors and in novelty patterns
full silk-lined Oxfords plenty of
conservative and of fashionable
Coats ! j
J Medium-weight and heavy
weight Suits in a good range of
fabrics and patterns Suits that
you can wear well into the warm
weather remainders of $40, $35,
$30 and $28 Overcoats and Suits,
at
One Uniform Price
$25
PERRY & CO.
"N.B.T."
16th & Chestnut Sts.
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