fHws immr -qff.)fift.iiwyFrm9ft' fW- EVENING PUKLIO. LEDOTR PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1919 8 ' 1 v- "9 B r !4 iV . Fight Tuberculosis Buy Red Cross Christmas Seals TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO. 1713 Hansom Htrrrt $1500 IN GIFTS STOLEN Store Truck Looted and Abandoned; Driver Is Missing Fifteen hundred dollars' vrorth of Clirlntmas parcels are mrssiiiR from a department store delivery truek. found abandoned nt Tvventy-lirst and Hace itreets by the police. What became of the driver neither the police nor the Btore. management knovvg. Patrolman McC'artons found the truck at midnight. It had been btumlhiR there for three hourH. lie took it to the police Btatlon und this morning a store represenlatic examined its con tents. All (J. O. D. parcels were one; likewise the contents of tsonio of the larger boxes, which were stuffed 'with newspapers. Most of the urllcles were intended for (he neighborhood of Fifty sixth and Kiftj -eighth and Spruce streets. Dcatlis of a Day , MRS. E. F. KANE DIES Mother of U. S. District Attorney 8uccumba After Week'o Illness Mrs. Elizabeth Francis Kane, mother of Trancis Fisher Kane, United Stales district attorney, died yesteulay in her home, 1024 Clinton street, after nn ill ness of about a week. She was fceventy ninc j cars old. Mrs. Kune lived all her life in Pnila delphia. She was born in this city In 1840, the oldest daughter of J. 1 ranch) Fisher and VMta. Middletou Fisher. In 1861 she was married to Itobcrt V. Kane, now dead. She wus a member o St. Peter's Episcopal Chinch, Third and Pine streets. Mrs. Alice Hynemann Sotheran Mrs. Alice Hnemann Sotheran, one of the pioneer Socialists in the United States, died in New York jesterdaj. Mrs. Sotheran was eight) -eight )ears old and wus the widow of Charles A. Sotheran, author and lecturer, who died in 1002. She was born in Philadelphia, the descendant of a Dutch family who settled In this city in 1760. She was tho author of several books' of a So cialistic character; Thomas Bradley Thomas Bradley, seventy-seven reais old, president of the Episcopal Hos pital and Identified with large commer cial interests in this city and in tho West, died yesterday in Pasadena, Calif., where he has passed a large part iif his time in recent years. Ho wab a native of Philadelphia. Mr. Bradley was a director of Swift & Co. and of the Philadelphia Life In nurance Co. nnd was for many years president of the Dickinson Seminary, ot' Wllllnmsnort. Pn. He was treasurer of the State Hospital for tho Insane at Aorristown. 11.1-.1. u n.n.M- ' - - Uriah II. Kcarick, fathei ot the Ilevs. William Itobcrt Ileariclc, jiastor of the Talmago Memorial Ilcformed Church. Roxborough, died in St. Tim othy's nospltal yesterday as the result of injuries received Monday when a ladder broke with him while he was painting u house. He wus sixty-seven years old nnd was u master painter. He lived with his son at 4311 Pcchiu street. Mra. Mathilda Rick The funeral of Mrs. Mathilda Itick wfll take place In Beading. Pu., to morrow afternoon. She was the widow of lCrank Rick, a Beading commission man, and died In her residence hero at 1835 North Thirteenth street last Sun day afternoon. Three daughters nud a grandson survive her. Dr. Florence N. Ward Man Francisco, Dec. 17. Dr. Flor enee N. Ward, said to have been the first woman elected to membership in the American College of Surgeona, iu lead in bcr home here. She had served hs vice president of the American In stitute of Homeopathy. She wan born in San Francisco in 1660. Venetian Glass Coniyoticr-j from $15.00 Polycliroine CandlestlcIts.Pr. " 14.00 Wicker Sewlny Baskets ' 0.50 Beaded Hand Bays " 10.00 Colonial Mirrors Mahogany, " 17.50 Smokers' Trays with Lamp " 15.00 Mahogany Sewing Tables " 30.00 Sheffield Meat Platters , " 15.00 Imported Smokers' Scls " 10.00 Sheffield Tea Set Trays " 33.00 Aquariums, Wxpught Iron Stands 35.00 Dutch Style Boxes from 3.50 FROM THIS DIVERSIFIED STOCK THE ABOVE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS. A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO EXAMINE THESE EXTENSIVE GALLERIES, WHICH ARE DEVOTED TO THE DISPLAY OF ANCIENT AND MODERN PAINTINGS, FURNITURE, OBJECTS OF ART AND NOVELTIES Christmas Cards mid Calendars THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES . 1320 Walnut Street CORTELYOU ELEES HIS WELL-WISHERS Rushes to Office and Plunges Into Work as Congratula tions Pour In HE IS SILENT ON PLANS South Penn Square was all set for a reception to James T. Cftrtelyou, who has been appointed director of public safety by Mayor-elect Moore, but tho retiring chief of county detectives plowed right through the reception to his oflico and work. As he entered the office building early today, ho was greeted by the cigar stand man and tho elevator boy. "Congratulations, chief," they grin ned. He shook their hands and thanked them. He waved a hand ut tho others cltis tcredOin the corridor, and entered the elevator, going to his oflico on the tenth floor. lie bruphed hnstlly by the people In his outer office, though he did it kindly, grasping u few hands. His desk was piled high with telegrams and letters and the telephone had been ringing con stantly all morning. The chief likes to work better than to receive congratulations. He would not discuss his plans today. "I don't waut to say any more now than has I "I ' """'J. .- iwrry, president of been said and outlined by Mr. Moore. I Hamilton College, following intrmiuc Aud I can't say anything nbout other JOW, "marks by Dr. Hollis (.odfrev, appointments in this department.", I Among the friends who caned on uic , pMef wpro -Tntnps IT. Wlinlell. TlOSt office inspector, who was associated with Mr. Corteljou for nineteen jears; William Mulhollaud, formerly with the new director of public Fnfety iu the ..,7-M ..nn . .. i.ti.1 .IninfMf'milinllV. C IK f .W. VI. IfUU.. ....., lieutenant of Magistrate Wlllium r. graves, Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Herv -Campbell. Itcpubluuu Alliunce leuder ice and Alexander an Itennsclaer. of the Twentj -fifth' ward, who, It is sykAAaaa.S! CounoUy for 2 M0RE shiplines here P. R R. RRAKEMAN KILLED Dies Here After Train Cuts Off Both Legs at Lancaster 1? llond, n Pcnnsjlvnnia Itnil- I rou i. S i l in , i inkemnn. wnose legs were cue on I in i" accident, died cnrlv today nt the Vrpxhv ferian ITosnital. He was twenty- nine years old und lived at 1725 Vine kfrppf. Iloud was on 'i train coming to Phil adelphia from Ilarrishurg last night. When the truin started ufter a stop near Lancaster Uond fell and the wheels passed over both of hts legs, severing them. Ho was brought here for treat ment. Elkton Marriage Licenses lilKton. Mil,, wee. n. inc louow- Man He,d aB Acce8S0ry in Murder ing marriage licenses were issued here ... today: Philip P. Mnllon und Anna U. Committed In August Heltz, Andrew J. Miller und Myrtle. Uelief that 1'rnncisco I.auria, thjrty Schledt, John Shea nnd Helen Iden- ifive yeun old, 1R20 West Indiuun uve shank und (Seorge W. Grossman and cue, can solve a mysterious muider ljouisa li. Btnuiiie, i-niinacipiuu ; i-uni McLaughlin, l'hiladelphian and lVIurlei A. England, Darlij ; Paul Wagner and Ksther Hanks? Heading: Herman Trill lug and lterthu Engle. Atlantic City; Louis M. Ilurtman and Elmeda Speasc, TTnrrishurir: Ddwurd P. Huas. Olouces ter, and Anna 11. Bacon, Camden; Curl Pcifcr nnd Maudo Halin, Reading; George II. Mansfield and Mildred D. lJroadvvater. Havre de Orace, and Sla ter H. McICeaver, Tremont, Pa., and Kleanor J. Gerry, Kowlandville. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Charlei Klose. CamJen N. J . and Bertha Aichele, d811 Arch Bt. Joftreon II Wadxlni 1238 Shacl.amaxon it., ana Umma C. Warner, i W. QlrarJ rreflerlck Deck. 222S E Rush ot . v.. r.prher. J22.ri 13 Uush 6t . . . - .-. -...-.. . .-. , auu ii Albert Ansert, 3843 lyyatuslne ave., onJ Ktlifr Orovltz ois jaatson m Jlax Verlolt. 1201 Pino nt ana Clan Goldln 1B2 Jacknon St. Fred M. Ilaniraerllnu Chicago. Ill , ajid Max '. Hakor. 2527 H lit mM c .Mann euw i i im at Itov Lenner, ' Msominj ava . anfl D ut., nnd Mary Iluesler, Wjomln avo. and Norman I. Birr. Oali lj.ne. , ana Louisa O. D st. 'Benjamin M. Zieve, 712 Pino tt . and Itosa IVdllenbncli 80ii W omlnir av e. , Clarenco IVIIlUna .U uoonra m , ana Helen iinron 1703 nndrtvan at. Benjamin nittera. M0 S. Si U.. ana Jiither George , SiSJfluttc .205 13 Sharpnacl; ,t . und Elizabeth Maddoni, 8887 Arato at Saamv.' ftSiSffiifff- IhannfTv tav.ii. Pa. David Plott. 24M K IM.tton b . anfl Julia H.vhsr.E l127 W" Bauithln ot. William C. Wood, 4423 Is". 7th St., and Vinn ltanf, Wll N httlnB st Thomas J. Ilallalian, 124 N". G4th ot and Mary XtMXy. 11110 3 ,3d at. Chariea areen. 1002 M. cllrard ave. and Paulino ICati. 4317 (lerroantovvn uve Hyer Perioft 243D S Darien at., and llll:a- betli Uhernofccy 244 B. Oth Bt Len Wlametvskl. 041 N. Iawrenco st . and Helen Honntait, i. ,. tinii William B. Mlckerstjtn. 2156 K llth .., I and Hoee lUunirlc 621 N. 6th Bt. Charles Illashln. S82S. Dlcka ave., and Dcllco Burnett. 8325 DIcka avo. . Harry Demby. 2M7 S". Alden at . and J0.S5.lSr-ia,sSi,lSf,St.N'T"B,,d X'TanCes i...KKV .it'" .' iivkuuidi y uK. Arthur V. Oicrdorf. Detisilt, Mleh ana Txula N Dlwlnaky. JH41 N i Sd ot Maru.a a- ue.ni. u...n jcurronn at and Anna n. fount, ltm .-s, aid at. Jnrdin D Stephens 210n Wtiwator ut.. and Blanche Qrcen. 2131 Uoutli tt, Morris Kohn 2 Master at., und Annie, Susunlck. 3R00 N. Oth t Thomao c!, Steele 12J Delphtne at . and lah M Ileta. R244 JllcitnK Bun ave Ia.ure nre Saeka BS18 AValnut st . and Ha rhe! Urnel 031 E. Allegheny ave Thomas L. Lewis, Akron O . aid Helen V Conroy, 4rtfl6 Kdmund st Warren 'VVoodrlne. S82S Ellsworth ot , and Ruth 11. Dlehl, FUnton I'a. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Mahogany Smokers' Standsfrom Metallized Book Ends Pair French Bronze Frames " Sheffield Chop Dishes - Sliver Deposit Berry Scls Sheffield Tea Scls Wrought Iron Reading Lamps" Sheffield Walters, 12 inch Gilded Wood Picture Frames Enameled Cologne Bottles " Sheffield Egg Cookers Mahogany Candlesticks, Pr. " BOY ROBBERS STAY IN JAIL Main Lltve Highwaymen Held In De fault of $5000 Dall Walter Mellon and Joseph Oile, con fessed jouthful highwajman who op erated profitably on the Main Line for several weeks before they vvcro finally routided up bv tho police, are still iii the couutv jail nt N'orrUtown, liall was fixed for them nt S50O0 each yesterdaj , but it has not been obtained. It developed todaj that tho criminal record of Oile and Mellon began three years ago. At that time they were paroled in the custody of their parents. Tho Juvenile Court records disclosed that on December 4, lllltl, thev stole an auto from the garage of H. .1 Wll son, nt llryn Mawr. Three dajs later they stole nn nuto from the garugc of C. 'Weston, nt llrjn Mnwr. The net day they broke into the guruge with the intention of stealing a car belonging to Isabel Madderson, at Urjn Mnwr. On December 10. they stole an uuto from the garage of John O. Hrlght, at Vllln nova, und n fire extinguisher from the garage of Dr. Francis It. Sprnguc, at llryn Mawr. In all these charges the bos pleaded guilty. Oile was then fifteen years old und Mellon was sixteen. DREXEL OBSERVES FOUNDING Twenty-elnhth Anniversary Cele brated Today by Institute The twenty-eighth anniversary of the founding of the Drexcl Institute was celebrnted today in the auditorium of the school. The institute was founded bj Anthony J. Droxel. lho ixcrcises consisted of an oration President ot Urexel institute. All - ""; iueu u j ui-iuck celebration. Among the guests were Ueoige W. C. Drexel. Dr. C'hnrles 15. Hurt, ('. Hnrt inan Kulin, Ik (' Fcllon. A. J. D. Y.-..1 ... . . .. .. ' .. . T. l'llUI, .lonil U. 1 Oil. UT 1' rail C t'. cl",s Co- Get0 Ves8el8 for EurP I and South America Philadelphia is to have a new ship line to Europe and also n new steam ship service to the West Indies and South America, according to reports today. Tho Clvde Steamship Line will onen the new line to Europe und will use its jjorth Delaware uvenue piers, idle for BOAST CAUSES HIS ARREST vvnicn was committed lust .-ugusi, caused his arrest on a charge of being nn accessory after tne Met. He was held tod IV bj Magistrate Price, in the Twenty-second Btreet and Hunting J Park avenue police station On August 24 some one shot through the door of a house near Oratz street and Indiana avenue and killed Antonio Maginl. 2125 West Cambria street. The murderer escaped. Hccentl, according to Detectives Prcndergast and Leibrandt, Lnuria was heard to boast that he took the mur derer into his house, where tho mnn changed his clothing and hid the re volver. TEACHERS THREATEN STRIKE Call on Board Members In Glouces ter and Demand Increase by Jan, 1 i A committee of teachers of the GIou- I ceKtet ottv nubile cehonlrt tnilnv caIIiuI some time. I porcl Steamship Co. Some of the ves- U W scls w ill be operated in the service to w Heuiah ut., nndftt tho j10mP, 0f the live members of tho board of education to plead for an , Increase in salaries, beginning Jan uarv 1. They received 510 a month more ' when the school term opened in Sep-, tember, but maintain that insufficient tn meet the htfrh cost of linn- nw tj,er want another S10 a month. It is also intimated that they will ' follow the examples set by teachers elsewhere and go on strike if their do- mauds are not complied with. To Give Indian Pageant A pageant, depicting tho poetrv, ait and religion of American aborigines, J will be given tonight by the graduating1 class of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art In the uorth courtyard of tho school at Broad und Wc can't turn the hands of the clock backward, but .,.,., i,. d,, ..o c VU Cilll 1C3UI1C 11JUL 0C113C; III healthful well-being that is pait of youth's hci-itagc. May we mail our booklet? COLLINS INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE COLLINS nLDO. WALNUT ST. AT ISnt $6.50 5.00 7.50 12.00 40.00 37.50 35.00 11.50 2.00 13.50 11.50 2.50 II, Sat Upon His Bed at Night and Told Him Lodation of Im portant Documents FOUND PAPERS AFTERWARD A supposed visitntion from his sec ond wife, nfter her denth, whether in a dream or In the spirit, related bj thej Bev. Dr. Itussell II. Convvell. is causing much speculation among members of tho I Grncc Baptist Temple. Doctor Convvell, who Is founder and I president of Temple University, jcccntlj ioiu rrom the pulpit how, after the death of his second wife, nbout eight 3 ears ngo, the hud appeared to him three successive nights Tho second Mrs. Convvell was Mls-s Sarah Sanborn, of Massachusetts. "I received three strange visits from my wife," he said. "On three successive nights she seemed to come and sit on the Side oi thcbed which I occupied. "While sitting there she gave nio valuable information relating to sev eral important papers which I knew were in the house, but which I could not locate "It may have been a dream, but I SAW WIFE'S SPIR SAYS DR CONWELL got out of bed immedratelv after re-. Pns the solution is clear to his mind cciviug the Instructions nnd found thf Unconscious cerebration was the rca pupers just where she said they w re." ,0ii. Doctor Convvell said he did not know I "The-e is a wave of spritualism und wiihi iu ui-iievc unoiujno -visitation " from my wife. . n mil) nave been thought traus- tie continued. "People (ire grasping at i fnrtTlCP. ill HtllH (I "I Itllln lux . . t.. .... ... . ! n It.t.w. flin. il.. tint able to decide wlmt it was But I do understand. It is the mvstcrv of lif know tlint 1 was unable to locale those I r,orvbodv is trjlng to grasp it. As to papers until 1 received the mp.-,snii j H. '. .....r..n'u kvimrlnniw. ilrmms are Dr. Laura II. ( arnell. of Temple oiinous courses they take. I don't think Unlverslt), who has been associated I if has unjthlng to do with bpintuul wlth Doctor Cnrnell siuca the foundim , i of the univcrbit), today recalled huvinu heard Doctor Convvell relate his cs- ncriencc soon nfter it occurred "At that time Doctor Council was HI," she said. "He has mislaid some i nas misium some itnportunt papers If I had had the experience I would have attributed it to subconscious thinking. I would have thought that the location of the pipers w The Rittenliouse Trust Company w W - 1323 Walnut Street $f is now ready jo take your sutscription to THE 1920 I CHRISTMAS CLUB Weekly Payments of $1.00 V Member Federal Sfe DEEM UMAMAKVk Artgces of Unusual individuality Christmas the sort that Gifts bespeak REFINEMENT 1121 Chestnut St. moderately priced ' " Neckwear-especially adap ted for Christmas Gifts i (IA prominent and uv pealing feature it our Italian Grenadine as sortment at li. Thae aoara are wonderful i their texture, coloring and appearance. nCroclet scarf a, t3.S to 5.S0. English "hand frame" weaves. Jac- rrd figures, embrol ed figures, stripes and plaids. An assort ment toftftout equal in Philadelphia. JACOB REED'S SONS Highways Are Reported in Fair to Good Form Condition of highways this morning an reported hl the V. H. Weather lltireau ro-oneraimp iciti the fitatc TUghteay Hepartment i Lincoln highwnv (Trenton to Chnmbcrsburg) : (Jencrall) good , Section 2S1 in Bucks count' report ed fail. , . William Penn highway (Laslon to Chtimberslmrg) : Mostlv good ; frectlotis near Norrlstowu nnd Lim erick talr. Philadelphia and Heading, pike : Generally good. Lam aster and Ilarrisburg pike: Pair to good. J'nrercut for Thursday: ' One to three inches of snow re ported to have fallen iu Chester to Berks (ounties nnd prcsumablv Miiallr nmounts elsewhere; will icmaln mostl) unmelted. There will probubl) be a little lower temperature and somewhat more wind movement. was remembered by my subconscious mind nnd that, us the result of n dream perhaps, the knowledge was recalled. Dr. Joseph Leid), Jr., imineut ph.v -slriuti, of this clt), was interested iu Doctor Council's experience, but ut tnbiitul it to a psjchologlui! condition and to "unconscious cerebration.' "Prom niv knowledge of Doctor Con well," Doctor Lcidy suid, "I hes itate to believe he would be pii7.tcd bv the experience. What occurred li like the case of the small boy who goi-s ... t...l ..nl.In ti .nlin nti I nrnliletn in arithmetic. When he nvvuk solve an lntruaee ,mstielsni sweeping over tlie worm, I. " ..,,.1,,, thincs Wc know wbut ' &- Fined for PIcklnQ Coal .ni wnmen and fivo men. accused of gettiug their winter fuel from ulong the f.1.", ;,."",. - i. it.n...i..Tni.i.. ' ""-nnionii "runc-i oi "..t ""u"' l'"m am ',,S .Men before Maestrnto $$ tP ' v U vv ere Zed S8 50 und lrl' toidi- AU wcre ,luc" ,6-W Un" t " I " s Sri If. & If i ft' if Interest Paid Reserve System y km IJPriccs range from 7Ec to 55 flAt $1 Plain colors, many beautiful bcarfs In striped Affects, PerMan slll.t. email 'all-over" effects, and neat flKurea In conservative col orlngs. fiAt J1.C0 and $2 "We show an exhaustive a&bortment of handsome ccarfs in novelty effects and also many of subdued and conservative tones A tpecla! value at ?l 50 In strlpea of neat two toned colorings, und a line array of club and regimental stripes. II Notable nt $2 aro the 'Scotch-spun" silks In plain and twotcned heather com binations Especially lus troua and beautiful COur asaorlmont of tcarfa nf the tlneat qualities, J3, S 60, up to .B Iu unequaled It ivpretent the choicest of tho best results of American and foreign looms and Is particularly attractive In the exquisite color blendlnirs and splendid quality of the fabrics cmplocd REPORT OF AK DENIED BY E No Truth in Story of Friction With Cunningham, Mayor elect Declares SAYS ALLIANCE BACKS HIM Mnvor-elcet Moore denied today u re port that he had fallen out with Thomas W. Cunningham, of tho Bcpublican Al liance or that there was friction be tween Mi. Cunningham and Murdoch Kendrick. Mr. Moore's campaign man uger .Mr. Cunningham also denied the storj. He and Mr. Kendrick were present today at u conference between Mr. Moore and Councilmen -elect Illch nrd Wegleiu. .Inmes A Dovelin and William H Horn. Speaking of the reported discord. Mr Moore said: "Thern nre no difterenccs between Mr. Cunningham nnd myself or between Mr. Kendrick and the He public.m All lance, so far as I know "Here and there, someone may have a grouch bciause of some appointment or other, but thnt is to be expected "I regard the Jtepublican Allinnte as Milidlv behind the coming ndiiitms trntiou and appreciate the o operation and udviio of Mr. Cunningham. I am seeking advice and information where evir either can be obtained and nm en deavoring to perfect arrangements for organising the big job which has been imposed upon me."' Speaking of his confetenccs with councilmen, Mr. Mooro said- "I huvc askel the couneilmen-elecl to drop in nnd talk over the entire situ ation. The organisation of the Coun cil is u matter of great importance to the incoming administration nnd m) hope is thnt wc will work together for the advancement of the city. 'Ihus far, owing to many other pressing matters, Mi I SiK-eiaanUis Stationers Gifts otthe Better Kjjsjd trom the moderate in price to the most expensive. Regardless of price, all are distinctive hi deakfn and -svcrlananship Broodies J3raceleij J5arrj'nj$& flour- Omaj22eut fazjcr jRns fat ins LhjfGt'j'c Ca&ps (tub Li's timo savitic: to g hep carJj'. WMVUJ& B-ChtU J-w.iKSi cORNEj IP ' CHESTS Xmas Gift ARM BANDS AUTO DUSTERS BELTS BATH ROBHS BATH SLIPPERS COLLARS CUFFS CAPS CANES CLOTHING EVENING DRESS VESTS EAR TABS FANCY VESTS GLOVES GARTERS GOLF COATS HATS HANDKERCHIEFS HOSIERY HOUSE COATS JEWELRY 'i I M! -. UfffrflSVtf Only Store llth and Chestnut Streets! Open Saturday Night Until 10 it has been almost impossible to Inter view councilmen-clect personally. I "I am going into this mnttcr now, seeking the ndvlec of members with the view of finding exactly where wo are. I find that nenrly all arc friendly to tho comltic administration and de- Islrous of co-opernting." Acquire a Factory Block I The cntiro city block bounded by Twenty second street, Twenty-third 'street. Arch street nnd Cuthbert street, ! has been sold to tho Bclber Trunk and Bng Co . by Ileymnnn & Bro. for John D Lurkin, of Buffalo. On one-half the lot is n twelve-story nnd basement con crete building now occupied bv several tenuntH including the Lark In Co. It is nsscssed for 000,000 for the presort vear and the new assessment for 1020 is $750,000. U A DVERTISING is -not selling, but buying the good will of the public," says the execu tive of a big concern. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Evry Phata of Sale Promotion ' 400 Chettnut Street Philadelphia Scfek&Sk&k "Injured by flyinp: glass" is what jou read about cery uutomobilo uccident even Blight ones. It couldn't hap pen ith 'Safetco Glass." -l7c ifour dealer or garage trwiti fui-itaJicd in ai sTvaiis or alzo for vojr Auto Tli Napcr f.litKH t o , Mil . llro.id M , l'hllit. lumber of A. A. 11 A BeJia and ' JbucJdea Canos CJjfcw Boxes Cgfar Cascj Cacw IfoJdejM Ogarette Caset CfJcweitc Jfclcfeiv ress Sut v5es cJas Suggestions LADIES' HOSIERY LOUNGING ROBES MUFFLERS NIGHT SHIRTS NECKWEAR OFFICE COATS OVERCOATS PAJAMAS SUSPENDERS SWEATERS SHIRTS READY TO WEAR SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE t'OGARDS t UNDERWEAR UMBRELLAS UNION SUITS WRISTLETS 3ek H(k Br-r-rr! Now, then, Where's that Fine, Warm Ulster you ought to have! 5 Several thousand here for you to pick and choose from ! J Big, double-breast-ers with muff pockets, back belts, or belts all around ! Q Quilted satin lining to waist, some inter lined with warm flan nel that will protect your back against the storm! if Some lined with leather to the waist line the newest thing in z e r o-weather Over coats! if Roll up these deep collars around your neck and under your chin there's comfort! if Oxfords, lighter grays, browns, russet colors, smart novelty patterns, large plaids, greenish color tones all the desirable shades to choose from ! if Snug-fitting Ulster ettes, just two buttons deep, fastening on the bottom button ! ij And kept down in price so that some of them are costing whole sale what we are sell ing them for today! $35, $40, $45 upward. Leather - Coats and Reversible Cloth and Leather Coats $25 to $75 Perry & Co. fN. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. '4 t vimmmmfkmsmmsmammsBmm yt ,f. -.JWIWWj'W- WM v.tpr,4 , "flUr! bm?irp iJ'v .?$ -l-fr$l f4 jw M - S,.iL K. i & r ; - i ixrj. Mt.r n.ncir .
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