P. J.j , -.......-Vf . ...,1-J.. I J . ' ' " 'JWBf'g'gg' '"l""' . "'" " 1 "4 fr' "v JW-". afMJjIfvMi f.J'ii1' 11.4??$ it-'- f ' ,fljf(f-W-''Vn(ri,-.rmM(fiii.n i- ' T'.vrtt1TS5Sn'--.7!,rTi '- VMf - ; '; EVENING1 PUBLIC LEDGER-PEIL'ADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1919 R ir t- ' k. l'r i m SSte: GWEHFREE OUTINQS: HMMfimaBMninuBHH i Sprinkler maintenance The man who installs GLOBE Automatic Sprinklers Is protected by oiiveA)iuaa both sprinklers and an Co., Ilotton, .. -, . .,, , Mm., tqmppea inspection service, i nis their Lr.e builillnf with GLOBE Sprtcklerl new service insures that your GLOBE System will always remain as porfect as when It whs installed. Let us explain. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. 2035 Washlnston Ave. Dickinson S31 MASON NOT CANDIDATE IN CONTEST FOR'MAYOR Blinker Says He Only Wants to Regain Health Edmonds 'Bluffs,' Says Old Guard John H. Mason, president of the Commercial Trust Coinpnnj. has elimi nated himself from the list of mn.vornltj possibilities. ".Some nne must have been havhis a pipe dream," said Mr. Mason in Atlnn- fpfl 81 Dim HR tir tit, i oinmentiiiK on the prt-ma- ' is cen. ture boom which was sprung last wceV Then there is the soldier who. be in his behalf. 'cause of shcllshoik, has deeloped "My first intimation that 1 was he- ( hjMc-rin. lie is impiinliij; gradually, ing considered for the nuioralt mine ( in his inteiest in his training as an through the newspapers. auto riicchanie becomes mine ahsorb- "It was ii complete surpiise to me ins. hut while he is learning his trade because I had not been consulted about the home service is taking care of his the matter. 1 have uot given the mat- wife it ml eighteen-month -old hub, ter any consideration whatever.' j They, loo. will be given a holiday. "M health has not been of the best' and I am much m getting back into t-1 concerned with1 uipe than with po- liticnl lirefcrment. Political leaders who spent the week- j Rev. William Hanzsche Says Wash end in Atlantic City seemed to think Ington Would Approve It that FiniiUin Spencer Kdmonds who, The Hev. AVilllam Thom-on Ilan.sche has nnnouueeil he will not lie im inde- o pendent candidate, made the anuoiitiei!-1 ment with Hie hope that independents might insist on his running. "It takes an able man to decline a' nomination and then land it," was the comment of David' II, Lane. j NAME GERMAN TRADE SHIP Vessel to Be Sent to Hamburg Will. Be Selected Announcement mini tne I niton Allies , Miipping hum (I of the name of the first , govcrnmenr. ..ngo carrier i.iiociui-u u. the firm of W. C Hempstead & Son, of this citj , for use 1... i.i-. .... t """"" ,n,s l""1,, and Hamburg, is expected this week. The arrival of the vessel is expected j ,., ., ,i-.. '"".. M...,.,.. .. iii-st tup 1,1 tm. snip 1 jau.y win .-..sue illiunvt 1111 1111 iliiitolt '"" l 'hi !', 1 I'hiladelphia is to be 1111 artive con tender for trade, with (ierinuiiy. Vari ous local interests me developing Hie ........ .....i : : ..1. .,1.1.. in.,, uni iiv.il lllllll'l .11.11 11 IS .1. IllflllJII- llll.l i-i nun . e .! 1 . ...:. 1. 1.. n.. ,,, ... InllL-tiU.,, ll.K s.i-ii.i.siini inn-- I-. Ilninburg will be established here. It ' is also curientl leported that the American Ship and Commerce Corpora- ,,. ...... ... -, tinn. which has I. , formed to take' CHARGE GAMING IN STORES over the Kerr Steamship Compan.v, the , yillin'" .V','."im S""" Shil,1m"1 I:"-. Thirty-one Men, Including Proprle gine I'.uihling ( onipanv and seveial ' J other corporations, w!ll establish a pas-1 tors, Taken in Cigar Shops tngor service. j Thirtj -one men. accused of gambling. This week also is expected to be . were nrrested dm ing raids b.v the police inaikeil bv an announcement from the , on two cigar stoics. The prisoners International Mercantile Marine Com- lmiiv of its policy with regard to tli cs-tahlishment of a line from this city to Hamburg. This corporation will, it is thought, utilue some of the vessels of the Atlantic Tianspurt Line for the service. POLICE RECALL SYSTEM Seventeen Signal Stations Are Used In Fourth District The police recall s.vstein, under whih the patrolmen of a district m-e instantly available nt nil times, (has been com pleted in the Fourth police district and is now in active operation. Chief James l- McLaughlin, of the niectrieal Itureau. who planned and di rected the installation of the s.vsteiu, liasigSSiificd D'ueetor W'ilson. of the De partment of Public Safety, of its com pletion. The boundary lines of the I-ourtli po- . lice district arc Chestnut street on the south, ne stieet on the north, tne Delawiire river on the, east and Sev- cnth street on the west. . The recall or flashlight svstein in the Fourth district consists of seventeen signal stations. Ied fiashliglits are 1 used for night service and loud-ringing I colics for day service. 1 SOLDIER PRISONERS FLEE Two Men- Leap From Moving Train on Main Line ' . Risking their lives in nn effort to . gain their liberty, two soldiers outheir way to the i'nited Stntes disciplinary barracks, nt Fort Leavenworth, leaped from n speeding train on the Penn sylvania Itnilroad and escaped. The identities of the prisoners nor the nature of their offenses could not be learned. The train fiom which they escaped was the second section of one of the big night through trains Sat ur day for the West. An officer I ad chnrge of the men and did nut explain the innnner of tlieir escape to the poliie. The train, was not going at top speed, but was going so fnst that men jumping from it took tlieir lives in their hands. The Muiu Line police are making n determined effort to locate the fugitives. They were reported limping along 11 road in the vicinity of .Merlon nnil nrc believed to be hitllni in the vicinity. JUMP IN FOOD INDEX Prices Show Gain of 1 Per Cent Over s. Last Week Tills week's index number, based on the prices per pound of thirty-one nr- tirles used for food, is $..2J. compared with $.1.17 last week nnil $4.42 for the week ending July 18. 1018. This week's pumher ncaln makes a ne,w high point unci .shown n sflin of 1 per rent over '-ft !JtP'-lM wr,fet over the wdrtreeU ' ""U iwv mh wwf jw;-ffutree. Red Cross Provides Week Vaca tions to Many Mothers and Children CHESTNUT HILL THE PLACE Tlio fnntilloi nf four vvntinuYil ol (liori were --nt lij thr Itnl Crow tnilnv for n week's viioatlon t ClieMimt Hill Mr. Tlieron A. IlnrtuiiR. nrtlnj; rlinir mini of the nention t-ninmittrc of tlio linmp vervlee seetlnn. J007 Wnlntit street. hits iirrnnsi-il t tin t the clillclieii nnil tlieir nintliprs vmll lme n rontl rest nnil some happy times in Hie i-iitititr. One of Hie mothers Is n wife of n mini who liml Ills arm frnrturcd in the I ' servire. She lins n s-moiitli-iilil baby. The father is iigiiin nt work, hut! his rompeiisntion from the government has nnt been paid and he enuhl not nf- ! fonl to pioide a vacation for his' I family. I i Another is the mother of four ehil i tlron. All nf them will he able to he j outdoors and have plenty of fresh nir. and siiii'liine. even if their father will not he able to net a job fur n month. lie is still hi'inj; tiented for arthiitis,' I contracted while in the sen ice. I The father of the thlid family has I knee tumble, and the mother is ir tunlly worn out tr.ving to support ber, boy and two girls, the oldest of whom MMSTER DEFENDS LEAGUE ' f the I'ltion Tabernacle Presb.vterian, Church. Last ork and Coral streets, sent with the Des Moines to Progreso, lifter pioting to liis congiegation Wusli- Mexico, when- two American vessels ington's vvouls utilising against I'uio- ' had been nttinke.l b.v levoliilionists. pcan entanglements, declared that it Captain P.lakelv al the time confided lo would not at all please the Lather of his brother, Walter C. P.lakel.v, of his Country to find his winds being Lansdowne. a member of the Philndel tlseil bv theiountr.v as the are. j phlii bar. that he doped "thev'd stmt "Itut if the rather of his Coiintr.v sontelhing down then-." Nothing was had taken a little jonine.v and come "started." back again lo listen to his people talk," 'Mr. Hanzsihe Mild, "how his heiut .would have Hummed for mv for in t,l(l tinijinj? ,- ., ,,JL. ilis America had f()m(1 iN ln.,u,lnn(Ii , Selfishness had . sai.eared and sv in- ' ....... 1....1 .,,,,,., ,.P11 the nritle of self-! ---.. . intent Hill L'lllll- mill tie If lol V of I llltl ' - ' " ''liml ... 11,1 1, till 1, men unrn Iiiiui dv ll,l-l I--III-. llll. IIHl. 1.... .III-,. .... , others, idle women were toiling as never before and they are doing it for iintiousi b(.vnm, , M, ... 1 t IM 11 II1M -lln HUH III ll l II li iii.iw iioMi.iial simn lini iirisnn i (ioil given phrase 'Over Theie!'. Tor iwc had learned at hist to think iu teims of the other fellow, the other nation. I . . , the other continent. Washington would 1 have n-ioiced to find his people follow - iu Hie footsteps of the Savioflr of men. I .im.. ..il.!,.! ,, Cjli ll.ill 11ml tiii-Leil III. to await a hearing todav. Nineteen of the men. im hiding the proprietor. Joseph L. Meiniregard, were taken .vesterdii in a igar store at Six teenth street and Columbia avenue b.v policemen ofjhr Nineteenth and Oxfoul streets station. The me alleged to have been gambling witli cards. I The other prisoners were arrested' at the cigar store of Joseph We man, on Lancaster avenue near I'ort.v -first I stieet. Armed with a warrant liar; ing Weymnn witli ((inducting u bitter. a police detail of the Thirty-ninth street, and Lancaster nventie station, descend ed on the place about midnight. They, found eleven men playing cards for stakes, it is alleged, and placed them under arrest with the proprietor. . Troopship Diverted Here . Diverted by wireless when a few hundred miles from Cape Hatteras, the c.-.oo.too tiansnort Western Allv. which sllj,,, fronl ;j,niltnr Jul ." for Mobile. 1 wns ordered to proceed to Philadelphia. she has 110 trops on hoaul and is bring- I jj, arm and navy stores and vipiip- ment. The vessel anchored off Kaiglin's ' 1'ojiit to nvvait orders. She is to be leturned to her owners. 1 BUSH TERMINAL DISTRIBUTING SERVICE Let the Bush Terminal act as your Eastern distrib utors. You Avill avoid all organization difficulties, all overhead expense. We attend to every detail. Hie services of the most modern merchandising plant in all the world are available for your needs at a cost based upon your actual use of it. We store your goods and make shipments in any 6ized lots to your customers. All details of pack ing, markjng, labelling, shipment, local deliveries, documents for domestic business as well as all work in connection with export trade, receives the atten tion of experts. 123 storage warehouses. 30 miles of railway tracks on property. 8 steamship docks. Very low Fire Insurance rates. Write for full description and illustrated folder which will give you interesting facts. BUSH 'fERMINAlTca, W. ifiWHlHAy., ('APT PHILA. CAPTAIN NAMED m . . nnl llAPn AS HFAD OF HR SFR , , .w . . . . . ' l.. D v Dl T.-l.. n,f Tliron , John R. Y. Blakely One-of Three Brothers Who Served in War. I ' Others Were Brigadiers ' i i I'hiladelphia is represented among the naval olliei-rs with the formidable new I'acilic Heel which has just started for I its base bv Captain John It. . Itlakel.v . oinmaniling the cruiser Seattle. Captain I'lnkety, one of the three 'Kighting Pilakel.vs," is a sou of .lolin. P.lakeh. former piiblisln-r of the Philn ilelphia Pvcning Star, now living in Iladdonli'-ld, N. .1.. and a nephew and namesake of the late .lolin Uussell Yilung. a noted journalist who was Cnited States minister to China and a former piesident of the I'nion League. The "righting Itlakel.vs" are threej brotheis, 4o of whom during the war Mf'M the rank of brigadier general in tfle jPrnited States aim. Captain .lolin It. Y. Itlakel.v. when war began in llll I. was aftaclicil to the I.iircnu of N'aviga tinn in Washington. Iu October of that .vcar he was put in command of the Des Moines, and in the spring of llll." wa- However, he was soon after sent lo l.l. I, II, mill L.n.!,.ll I.. Il.n M...ltl..i.. .. in. 'I" ,111. f -IHIIIMU I.I III,- .1-11. HI III" neati with II. e Des Mnit.es ..s tl. ....I- neutral vessel n Ihos,- waters. V.n n. Puitid States entered the' war the Des Moines w.-w ,-, .ill.-l f,-, ' the Meiliteiriiiiean. and C.-mt.-iin I'.l.-iUe. 1 Mils st.ll nl.l-ll !lt W.lsl. ilii'li.n ,, li.irn - " ' -'-. ' - ' In, u n u,n,1., ,.l,if f .Im .,., ..I.l!....l. . III lilt- III II 111' I llll') ll IU!" llll.ill l.Sl. While in Washington lie was also on the hoaul ill charge of ivili.iu aviation. Iu -llll of last ear he became the coin-mnndi-r of the cruiser Seattle, on which he is now making the Atlantic-Pacific VO age. MAIL AIRPLANE WRECKED Aviator Forced to Descend at Hel lertown, Pa. 1 New nili. .lulv U1 (P..v A P I' Chill hs II. Anglin. who left P.ehuont Paik. Long Island, wild 111.nl fortClii-' c.igo e.irl.v todav. wu-ikeil his aitplaue when toiced to alight at Ilelleitown. i Pa., acuuding to iufoimiitioii icccived ' here. Augliii was uniniiiiei!. $1.65 for Athletic Union Suits That would cost you Quite a bit more If I could replenish The stock and fill in All sizes in all styles. Best grades of madras And mercerized fabrics Soft, durable, comfortable. Yours for Service rum llth and Chestnut 100'BROAD ST., N.Y. UU aSUJAU 91..H.I. I . J. K. y. iii..ki:i, i 2 1 1 Hi Ei &ofJ&h imttim- KTOFITJ" M M J T TRIES TO END UFEJ I U. of P. Undergraduate Charged' With Theft Attempts to Hang Himself in Cell GIRL FIGURES IN THE CASE Another ease of a m.-dical si honl .fu lent nt the l'niversit of Pennsvlvani.i woi king his wnj tlimugh college bv theft, with fellow-students as the vie thus, has been umovered hv the in rest of Mhhacl S.i.vlor. Thirtv -fnurtU street near Walnut, the police say. Sa.vlor was hi rested while tr.ving to pawn a stolen wnleh in n lmn mi Mnr. I , , . - ; his looms revealed seventeen fonn - , I 1 T I . ---. i--'ii-t,'ii (u nave oeen sinicn. and a store of class jcwclr. and other valuahles. . seventeen. vear-ohl Klr1 nlso was found in his room. Savior tried Jo commit soi.-ide bv banging himself i ,N cell in the Thii- Mil.. ii in hi" nil III l lie I llll rr "" ".- '"''' "-, station yesterdav. lie was in a semi- con-rious condition when disioveied "'"' " "'"' ,mw' ,,'011 ,,rai1 ltlltll .-I few Illiniltl.s , ,,,.,, s. llM ,,,,, '" :5.s'1n " '"; fl" '"' hearing hv Magistrate Harris. The other hup within a week in vvhii h a medical si-lmol student has tic - nu-il as a burglar was that of William llolfelnrr. who was shut and killed h.v 1'iof. Itenjamin I'riinkliu Sdinppelle. of the uuiversitv fn ult . after brenkimr Mind entering the frateruitv house in 'which tin- pmfr-xMir was sleeping. Si! lot s arrest followed Hie uleiitili ation of the watih he was tr.ving to pawn as one Hint fitted the description of a stolen watth sent out by the police several d.i.vs ngo. Detective McDonaltl was summoned and hurried to the p-iwnshop. where Savior liail been iletnined b, the pawn lu oiler's slow exainination of the time pie'ee, and placed the student under dr iest. A V""'1' "f ''' iis icveal.-.l tin ' '"untaiii pens and other valuables am . he the gill, who said she was Am... Spereini hiik. of Hn.letou. She gave her age as si-M-nteen .veals. The git I said she has been in Philadelphia for two wiiks and iu Sa.vlor's apartment for seveial da.v . I Iff piesenee there was unknown to the proprietor of the loom 1 ing house in which Sa.vlor lived After a heariiiK before Magistrate ll.11 lis in his office at Thiit.v -eighth and Miaiket streets His morning, tin- girl was sent to the Misdemeanants 'mil t at Twelfth and Wood streets. I "I love Michael ver.v lull, h and would 1 be willing to mair.v him glndl.v. but l ati'l. I'm mil seventeen and the 11.', I I . I . in .... ! I No (barge of enticing the girl to 111 it has been entered against Sa.vlor. ACCUSED STUDEN I jSf- StQtionara L 1 Modern Designs 'nd Reproductions " Antiques "No Duplicaies II ! K Men's Madras Shirts $2.50 ArADE of excellent quality iyA Madras considerably bet ter, we believe, than used else where in shirts at this price. Very extensive variety of choice patterns and colorings, afl'ordinj? splendid "opportu nities for satisfactory selection. Designed on full and comfortable lines, and carefully well-made throughout. Finished with soft turn-back cuffs. 1424-1426 Chestnut Street ffiWMPrTtniimUllillliilliJ.Oni.limilllllillillllllilliiiUiiliil.ll fTf7rr?rTmSJ I 'RAN AWAY BECAUSE ' CUTUCD ODIMlCn UCI3 Miss Charlotte Phillips, Back at , Home of Minister, Says i "Everything's All Right" Miss Charlotte Phillips, the nine j teen- ear-old daughter of the ltev. T Av Phillips, a llaptlst minister of this, cit'v, got as fur as IInrriKhiirg on a' runawii ti ip s( hedub-d for Pittsburgh.! She said she left home because her father spanked her. She is home in Tncnnj again loda.v. and. according to her own statement, "ever thing is all' light now." Miss Phillips was detained li the po lice of llarrisbuig .vesterdny when she i arriveil on a Pi-ntis.vlvania Kaihoad train. I'irst ipiestioned b the police, she was taken hefoie "Mn.vor Ki-istei 'After a long iIIm ussion with the Mav .vner a long nisi nss , ,,., her she was persuaded ' -M-HUIM,, ll-l III--II11-I ll-MIIV l.l-l .,....... ...... ...!... 1. .,.... I ... nijjhl ,. ' , ... . . . .... . . 1 "T, ' l"' htt h "" ,lu''1 ,'' the Ilarrisburg authorities that her ' 'hur " '' 'B ''''' i that eil,. '"' -,p .,'.l.'.,. '" "m,F llPr lu,n"'- . . . .wis i iiiuips, iu hit Home iu oil i Torri-silille avenue, described her i tin -awn trip as "just a little thing." I'ur tlur than that she icfused to discuss the join in-. 1 MAN STABBED IN BACK Assailant Escapes Following Attack at Second and Jackson , Hilling an altercation at Second ami -Inckson streets l'tank McCarthv . twen tv -six .veins old. "JH'-N Smith Coloia.lo sheet, was stabbed iu the bin k bv an , unidentified assailant who escaped I According to the police, Mil'artliv j was the victim of another stabbing two weeks ago during a light. He is al . h'ged to hnve gone to the home fiiends where his wife was stopping ami I deiiinniled of her some uioue , A bioth 1 r of .Mrs. MiC.iithy inlcrvened. and while the two were arguing outside a i third iiiaii stabbed McCarth.v twin- He I was leinoveil to the Methodist llosi.it, . vi hen I , his condition is said to be 1 Hi a, AIRPLANES SELL RAPIDLY More Than 500 Are Sold In United States in Three Months tl.111tle ('. Jul ! Mot-, tl,,, ,1(111 persons have put chased or mil. ml an airplane in the I'liiteil Statis during the Inst three months. Not less than ."till nunc are anxious to place then onli-is, but cannot do so bei-aitse th. iitaiiiifactiiiers cannot promise detiverv. This was made known .vesterilav l. Ilenr.v Woodhoiise. lice president nt Hie Aeiial League of Ameiiia. who s ; in Atlantic Citv in couneition with the oigauiiiitton of Hie pioneer niipl.-nu tours. Beaded Bags Recent Impcrafons Jvm flrrJ 5fir (CI r Inru r l MLl, f, Ji 1 E Retiring Delaware Bishop Has Not Abandoned Communion in Episcopal Church WRESTLES WITH PROBLEM Wilmington Del., .lulv III Tin Hight K'-v. 1'riderick .1 Kinsman, wholler of the world would ngain move reienth leslgneil as I'.ishop of the j hark to London, the auctions in this Ptolesinul episcopal Diocesi of I l.-ln - ,.jty anil SI. Louis have made sm li j wine, has sent the following uplv In. in I r.,.,:(i stmles Hint the tiade bus come hi home at Uirchinote. 1'rvnnl Pond. Me., to ii letter of itifpiirv as lo or not he will remain in tin whether Chun h fold : "There is nothing thai 1 can add ion --ruins mv decision and plans to what ou have had in lit lelter of ii-sign.i linn 1 have settled the question of giv ing up the niinistr.v of the I'pi-copnl Chun li. hut have not aban.loiieil its nmmiinion. 1 h-ive niiiile lite ile.-isjjui thai direitl nffu-ts .111 wink anil am n.. I now tt.ving to detettiinie the olhi i matter vvhhli nfficls me peison.ilh . but not other people, exi-et.l so fm as Ihev laie autio.veil bj ctniositv. 1 am wcarv of wrestling w ith problems, and shall take a long biealhing s.,i.-i- ln-f.-i Ink lllg lip otbeis." I'ioiii Ibis it is ie.ison.ible t infer, that Hie bishop will ieii.li no ih-linitej decision as to the fut in until .ifur his tesignatioti as bishop h.is been a-ted upon al lite gen. nil conv ciitton nt 1 Hitioit. Miih . in October After the geneial ionvilllli.il niiepts I llishop Kinsman's icsimintiou n will, 'In- lip to the Hioiese of lie, iw, III- (o i eli it a sin lessor, who will have to re ' li-eive a majoiitv of the votis of the .Clergvmeii. sitting as one bodv . and the to v on-1 1 si i mm ;is nnotnci . i in- elei lion, it is Hi. .tight, will be held m some Wil mingtou hutch. While it is ptol.able thai the mici ess Stretched, as in the tirc.good tul.es do not rip xvhen cut. The) cut hut do not rip. You Can Test the Norwalk Right Straight Through THE scissors test shows you that llic orwalk Tubo is diflcrcul. It shows you that it docs not rip as other lubes. The Norwalk Tube proves to you that the Norwalk Casing is your tire. The Nor The Scissors TcsL Take sample piece of tube y$ in. by 3 in. Stretch to 9 in. or three times its original length. Cut ou the edge with the scis sors. The cut should uot be more than 's in. .across the sam ple. If the strip tears apart the rubber isinferior. If your local dealer cannot supply you, write lo Standaid Rubber Tire Co., 826 N. Broad St., Phila., Pa. Harrisburg Harness & Supply Co., 32 N. 2d St., Harrisburg, Pa. The Tire Shop, 401 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Distributors NORWALK TIRE & RUBBER CO. Makers cf Casings, Cord and I ah ic; and of Tubes, Red and Gtcy. Norwalk, Connecticut Floating stock is a standard of quality as definite as 24K gold or sterling. It means rubber so pure that it floats. File away a dated sample of Norwalk Tube and others, and compare them at the end of a year. You are going to learn a lot more about Nor walk quality. Hut don't wait. Start saving vour mileage-money now. Ask us for a sample of Norwalk rubber. NOKWALK TUBES and CASINGS V 'fill cntidiilate will rami- from outside the 'diocese, the follow 'ng locnl minister have been suggested : The Ilev It. W. Trnpnell. lector of St. Andrew's Church, and the Hev William II. I.aird. rector of Christ and lmmiuiiiel Churches. Mr. 'Trnpnell is uganb-d as a low church ileig.vman, while Doctor l.alrd is le gauled as mote of a high church man tlntu a low church man, though not an extremist bv anv means. U.S. TO STAY FUR CENTER Recent Auctions Indicate London Has Lost Out New Vnili. .lulv 11 Ilespite the fact that some fur dealers expected that with the close of the war the fur cen- I to lealit- that the vvoild's fur center, has iimviil pcrmancutl to this vide of1 i the ocean. j The latest mov i' in the diiection of I expansion is tin- annoum enu-nt b the Metiopoiitau I tir l.M'liange, Inc.. ins West Twentv foul Hi stii I. that it will move into a live to eight shoi llv. lor.v building HPHE tide of opportu nity is in its flood. All around you today, farsighted and foresighted men of business are making sure of their share of the harvest," says the U. S. De partment of Labor. "Farsighted" advertising is being used as never be fore. HERBERT M. MORRIS AdvcrtUing Agency fitJcry Phase of Sales Promotion 400 Chestnut Street Philadelphia The slightest cut in an in ferior tube Rip! anil the tube is ruined. walk lube, floating stock, both red and gray, is the highest quality tube made. The Norwalk cord or non-skid fabric with snow while sidewalls and black tread is the highest;' quality tire made. Norwalk products never ask acceptance on faith alone. Prove them before you buy. Take the first lest now. Take the scissors. Get a Raincoat! We Specialize on the Workmanship of our Summer Suits Including Palm Beaches Mohairs Breezweves Cool Crashes J After all, it's the "making" of anything that makes it what it is. I Men's Suits are no exception. l We tell you, of course, from time to time what fabrics we have, what colors, what shades, what patterns and we like to tell you those things be- ' cause we believe you will find them the larg est, most varied assort ments in town. But the real thing that we wish to empha size is what has hap pened to those mate rials when we get through with them. I We put our whole heart and soul into making them into Suits that will show up different from any and all others. We examine every stitch of that cloth all over again. We shrink it once more for good measure. We cut it suit by suit, we fashion it and finish it with the best skilled workman ship that human hands can perform. CJ And when it's fin ished we go over it inch by inch to make sure that every thread is in its place, every button properly sewn on, every buttonhole a masterpiece. J When you buy it you may rest assured that you have a depend able, well-made, hand some Suit of Clothes! Closed at 5 P. M. Perry & Co. "N. B.T." 16tfo& Chestnut St&M r ' H5 IT ff r (r- 1 - ' n ' 1 ' ?"'i2l,4 't- r?g"i