T'?Si' ' 'T S."".T-Swttti;A-HiWl'. 4i$sf.w Bsr 1 Hett.4feMAMu k..-j. J4 , pju59l r -nHsr-?sr EVENING .PUBLIC1 LEDGEE-I'HILADELPniA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1919 wjwuinmniiwwatww n w l! FIRST DAY I IB CENSUSTAKERS N JAIL1 MUSTSHOWGARDS. i i CENSUS-TAKERS' IDENTITY CARD Lawyer, Convicted of Embezzle ment, Committed to Moyamen sing Ponding New Argument SENTENCED TO ONE YEAR The first day of a sentence of cme car in the county prton has licen erved by Samuel F. Wheeler, oonvletcil embezzler, who wire taken into nitody jciterday on n bench warrant iued by .TtidRe JIartin. Wheeler was to have bcnim his .en trnco last Friday, but ho failed to ap pear. A sensation was created when it developed that bis bondsman oho was misslnc after the propeity siven as bail pleeo had been transferred. Wheeler was talen to MoyamensiiiK lii-isnn vesterdav aftemoon after n Enumerators Carry ldentifica-1 tion Certificates to Prevent Possible Deception TROUBLE NOT EXPECTED! 9-11-1 ffl)f TlitlUb filatM of Amfrlta Xo.) f J3 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OP TllE CENSUS Waihinglon, Lej".(2L$ i ' Washington, 111,1 l.lta ffritlfcj Mat UP.V.TI-JgA. is a sticvn employee of the United Slates Jlureau of the ( eniut, tn conncc ion u-iiVi theuork of the Fourteenth Decennial Ctntus. He u tmpouercd to collect inoTmalioit required by the census taut and the tchtdultt of interrogation pre pared in confirmity thereuiih. All information communicated to him teltl be iiekt'ttrictlu confidential, lie it worn not to disclose any portion inereoj ioany person ezcepi ms ivperwr ojicers. Countci M.. Wjcrrfjof cfantvt. m . dr. lyv tr4lrJ Sattfl ui.nA' SstedLz.- special liconnB in the cliambci or on,; ,,,,,., ll!n(, tlipil t0 se mu Judge Martin. Mrs. heeler leuiained nf, ujtniiiiiiR admittance to a home with ner misDanu uuui uc ww uui n prison. , Wheeler was convicieu nisi .nnv n Ilou'l admit "census tnkeis" In ourj liome unless tliej ran show a ccitihYnti of identititation. I And it niut be propeth signed bj Sain I. Ilodsris, iliipt'tur of the cen- i sus, by Itobeil J. Kvckuii, MippivNnr i of the reusiis, ami by the census tnkei hinisilf. "We don't iinllcipiile nti licuililc in SSS5Sr;SslM?H YEAR RESOLUTIONS includes .ill of rjiilariclplna. lint in : the past thirteen icnsus campaiRiis, n number of unscrupulous business men I nave used the census to plv their tunic eiitftht Ctniui. S Signature tf Emptoyte, ASKS$3000AYEAR FAVORS WHIPPING POST fer Tfll rT" n imim seners onouia no i FOR TOILET FANUlS ."?& Camden Prosecutor Says Wife De serters Should Be Beaten mine so pon- nty Prosecutor fnvors the in stallation of u whipping post as a pun iliinrnl . nnil will use ills influence to sci me stirti no institution. "1 lirmh uihninte n public whip ping post for tliese habitual deseiteru, who IiiiixIi at Ohe law because tliey know if tho are put In jail their fam ilies will Miffei. mid that (lie authorities loiiKidir that aspei t of the enw before meting out punishment," Mr. Wolvcr- ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED ;. Mlllll()llaml. ,Ul0 ltC(1 Wl .wife mid twelve dilldien lust August ., , ....uv, . , and letiirnnl in time to enjoy a mrlst II i -!-, J iinni up to-d.itc gltl ll Application of Ogontz Student I to Court Indicates Powder and Perfume Come High sis yiOOO ii e.ir to Keep anlmn, 1)ro.deil bv the Klks. was i tollit iiiticlcs i m () l(, ,.,lllt jj,ii ,c,tcrday IC.irh of.the lp-0 eniiuieralois who will begin llir liuuse-lii-liiiiisp i.nnass of rlill.iilel)liin on Kiiday for the ilririuii.il icnsus of the I illicit Stales will can), a nutilleatc of iilentlflcitlon, ulilili be hum piudiue If (h.il- leiii;cil b the liousrboldrr Miss I.OKIIII Cnrioll n tudeul nt . ... . .. . . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ir 1 1 in' linn i iignnl Siliool, Kjdal. Tn . M1M so anil i J,,, ,," llu,1KiK ,th charitnble in us she i spu'laliiiig in iiintlieiniitiis M , ,,,, foi the fnniilv Iim Humes me icziudii seiiuuslj Miss (.'.ii mil is the duughtei ni tin lute Joseph 1). Ciiiioll. it 'rniiim.iiix politician. Annomii ciiicnt of Ii n giigiMiuiit to I "it ill V. I.amlieit. of n ml., N .1 was made estcidn it is possible, liowewT, that the weddiiii: will not taKc place until the simoHiitc of Newail. takes iicluui mi ..,,,,,1 1,1 thn llaliiiemiiun Unspitnl to. mi appeal which Miss Canoll niiule lui (nN VU, fuiituret' skull, the lesult thinugli the effoiLs of Mr WoUerton. TRIES TOLEAP TEN STORIESi Attemps Suicide When Love Is Re-, Jected by Girl, Police Say I Kill Allistiom. "I -! t-iist l'e isniu r?AJTT? lATPl-T Trf'7T? Z''"1 11 Ineiense in her mmuul ulhi nine I f'nii nltempHo end his life, the police J XJLC-'Z- ir II J. X x XJSKJJUj JJ1VJUs tslio wu left Sl.i.IKH) a .M'ur tunler ,aJ Xi.vv liis love had been 1 ejected by Hie teiuis of hei fathers will, lint mi , i,i in 1 mint of the lush 1 ost of living isked . 11,. li-apid from a water tank at the rmbezzling $15,000 from a client, which had been given him to provide bail. As n last attempt nt exoneinting himself, Wheeler yesterday presented an affi davit purported to be that of one Solo mon A. Jicwinvonn. 01 . nun. u.. Chicago, declaring that he was the man who gave Wheeler the bail money and that he got it bach. Judge Mm tin granted the application of William A. Cnir. Wheelers coun sel, for a rule for the commonwealth to show cause why a new trial should not be granted. it will be argued n week fmm tomorrow. Tn granting the application Judge Martin indicated that up affidavit signed by l.iCv!nsohtl could have mnterinl ef fect on the case. ... , "This miin has nlrcadv been hope less! v damned by affidavits and testi mony in the record ns a crook bejond perndveutmc." he said. In presenting his argument to have the rule grunted, Mr. Carr said his client had only reccntlv found T.cvvins-ohn in New York city, lie rend the affida vit, in which liCwinsohn hot forth thnt Wheeler had returned the money he was convicted of embezzling to him in Tlic charge ngaiust Wheeler grew out of the International Lumber Co. tiials. According to the nffiduvit presented jes- tcrday Lew-iusotin was in i-niuioeipiiiii nt that lime under the name of Wngncr for the purpose of providing bail for three of the defendants. Wheeler's con pectldn was with that furnished for Charles M, McMnhon. whidi. testi mony at the trial showed, was given him bj Francis Towcll. s-ecietar.v to the lumber swindler, and Mis.- Mc Alnbou. It was to continveit this tes limonj that Wheeler's attorney origi inall brought the name of Lew insulin into the proceedings. INJURED MAN DELIRIOUS Recovering, but Is Unable to Tell Who He Is The man who last fiidav mm mug staggered into the Meadow brook sta tion in the York mad bcclion .-mil fill unconscious is still in the Abinglon Hospital and has not jet been identi- f,nl- . , r He is rccoveiinff slowly Troiii in pines to his face and hend, but he is still lc- liiious. He is about sixty-five ycarf. old, with a heavy sandy mustache, daik cvis, i-trong features and pailinllj bald. His clothing was of good qualil.v. lie often inuttcrcd the name Jeremiah Tonin or ,Tonnio. The Cop on lite Comer j T"0 BE caieful, Mike, V side step --'cny o' this holiday booze bcin' pass'd out nlotig y'r beat," advises Maggie as I starts off on Hi' dnv's grind. "Did ye iver know me t gil in wrong yit?" Bavs 1 kinder test. "Why wave th' rid flag?" "Man dear." says she, "have ye 1101 lead th' papers? Shuro half th' coun try's been puencd be a diviish milur' 0' turp'ntin V wood nlcohnul. 1 hinc no riiish, mind yc, t' be put on lb' rolls o' th' p'llce piniion fund." "Ilist y'rsilf in pence, Mnggic," is me r'joind'r. "I'm wised up on all thim pitfalls, l-vpcriencc has taught me theso makers o' near beer, near whisky 'n near wines is poor judges o' distance." " 'Tis a relief t' hear ye say so." Kays Maggie. "Havin' y'rsilf well in hand 'twould be a fiue thing if ye kep' a watchful lamp on cny poor soul along j'r beat show in' ividinee of havin' niopp'd up euy o' this wood nlcohnul." First am is mc middle naine, siijs I, "ispccially whin 11 dhiiink n con carn'd. I'm a grcut studint o' th' P'lfco Manuel V know that lb' hos pit'I 'n' a stomach pump is big helps. "Cis a difficult matter t' kill cny o" these auci'nt 'n' honor'ble bar flvs " "This wood alcohaul, th' pap'rs say, will kill an ilephant or nn n," says Maggie. "But not a tind'rloin souse," says I. "I ran one o' thim birds into th' hos pit'l las' Noo Yeais Day. Th' ordeilj bein' a green tin instid o' th' rigula shun rimldy slips th' patient 11 stiff lug o' carbolic acid intind'd f'r a wound dressin'. AVhile th' nuiso lings up th' ror'ner th' doc '11' me lushes into th' alcohaulic ward. We finds th' olo Bar leycoruer sittln' up in bed, his whisk'id mug lit up wit a dazzlin' smile.'" " 'T'nnks f'r th' dhrink,' says he, wipin his mouth, 'but would jo mind puttin' a bit more o' a kick in th' nit one.' " ottlie stieticth of their boi 11c ofltiial tnuiueiators. Iiisiirimce agents have tried to sign people up for policies. And f slnblishnitnts have endcavoicd to sc enic inforinnlion which tliev migiit use to advantage against householdeis. "We attempt in ever.v possible wav ' to nreveut this. We have piiinstnkinglv selected our 18"(J entimeialors for tins city, and the government has catc full.v eliiniuated all questions from the census srheiliilc which could be used in h business way against householder The ipiestions are simple nud in no wu.v namaging And, we hnve piovided pen alties heavy enough to picvent the ille gitimate solicitation of inforniatioii, as well ns the untiutliful giving of in formation." The cnumcrntois have the light ot admission to every dwelling mid insti tution within their pmticular distiiit for the pmpose of obtaining information for the census bureau. In case the authnritv of the enumerator is disputed even after the piescntntion of the authentic identification card, the per son refusing to give pioper nnswers tn lite official questions are liable to a fine not ei ceding S100. And nnv person who is guilty of attempting to wilfullv cause an inaccurate cuuinciation is liable to 1 fine not exceeding S.'OOO. The enumerators have not otilv the light to tin answer to the schedule of questions, but nlso a right tn a tiulli f ni ansvvei' Census takcis aie under oath to keep iinj information thc.v inuv serine on their loutcs strictl.v conlidcntiiil. under penalty of n fine not exceeding S1000 or jinpiisonmemy not etcecding two jeai-s. Sthediiles which me filled otlt must not be shown to any person excepting siipeiims on the census boaid. Hiiuincratnifl me not permitted under seveic penally to coinbine with their wotk ns eniimrinlor nnv oci upntion, such ns imiviissing for dhcctorj pub lislicis, solii-iting subsi liptions to news papi'ts or magii.iues or the sale of ml veiliscments of np.v mtiele. iol Mltfll to GU'tWl) l0W bill HmohhlU. Snoalillt' Ulltl II Ft'W that.it he Inue.sed U, S2tl.S-il) Itop ,)t the t-n-sloiv builillng of the 00 as in giving lejsons for the nun use pimiklin bljideij. lie fell upon the Other Little Thities. Si"h Yearly "New-Leaf Turners" "' -!'!' "; tin--t -f toilet mtuics ilmlt illst0.i f dioppmg nil the way. to ' 1 tw 111 11 1 ti 11 Mint. ('mi (ill ( l.liimwl "-- that il would 1 Mimic S."()00 ii un toi N., tint. Congiess hnsWolcn all the Hie moinltn: ,,, Im,,,.,,, J,, ..tV".'.'.... and ZuUt nn moip. 1 Mm, the thought of absll . ;. -" " ".- ' ' , . . ."'" iipnie w-ns nifiniiw. i.vii nt ons nmp1 Vt"" "" "".'.' '"y" """-"" ,...,-v. the st 1 pot . lis he seenieil to have in-1 mlcd His loiiilitiou is serious. . fun In the iiuiiitnl flesh stall Nothing to icsolve lUiul. Not mm Ii lo give up hut smoking mid sweating mid 11 few little things like thnt No big issms til :ll. In otliir veins, nlinoi.t as one, men gave up dt inking quite ti number, nnv hovv It was inspiintiiuiiil, it was a lot of fun ami, after all, tlieic was no lutim in it. New Yenr'j lesolutions on the subject wcie nboul what a good main lalei disillusioned folks thought prohibition would be tliey didn't pio iiibit lint look what 11 litilliunt mhics. the eiglitienth timeiidniinit tinned into .Miss Cm mil asks this incie.is she bt 1 mm s ot u' whin sln lieiit M.lOO.IMlll. 1 Sinie Miss Cniloll made tin until I 111 soleintilv mid Mine! civ made lis t lie 111 bag was shifted No one seems to have come iiitoss .. lit. I. ..Ii- .. .. 1 . ..!......, .. Willi t-"'ii a 1111 .l uouti -uui 11 mi- . , . .. 1 ..11 f,.,- Hi,, .im.ol.i, ,. , .v,.lnli,in Tlie... I '""' fl" mc leased llllowiili me a lot of tilings some would like to give up, like suits and shoes mid lenls, but somehow iliev can't get a wav with it. Some men .lie giving up eiituig mivvvheic but in 1 ilfetei ills. Othpis feel that thev nun -ive up eating. . nrMOII rrTr Trvnuv The New Ws spuil seems lo he PEN AND PENCIL FETE TODAY c.iiiiiitliir ill .iim fit it It It I 111 V ll til II tl 1 ' s. ll CUUIII "II "111 till U"l ll 4imilm I.. 1111 - 1 1 1 mi , iv 1 llh'llilllilllliil 'H"1 HI! " UHlillllll1 llliiili illllllllillllll'llltliL!'! 1 !. ippii m In ie 7 ceived liuiliv letteis fiom pcions call mg lln niselves ltolsheviki. They ill , J elated she hail no light to si nuiUi liiofie.v The (iininiuiiiciitious win uglj g in tone. ! BUG BALL TONIGHT MYSTERY VEILS SHOOTING Six Held While Police Probe Death of Norfolk Man Six pet sons me being ilcliiined lodiij bj the police of the Tenth and Ittil tonvvood sheets slniion while invest! galioti is being made into the ni.vsiriimis dealh ot James lijmi, fottj-live jeni-s old, S0(! Green stieet. ltjan, who came heic fiom Nmfolk, V11.. was. found b tlic police with 11 bullet wound in his abdomen ami an other waund in the left lianil. liefote he died in (he Hahnemann Hospital a few houn later, lie said he I1111I been stopped bj a liighvviivnian outside his home and hwl struggled with the rob ber for possession of 11 icvolver. He was shot in the sliuggle, he said, nud the bandit escaped bv tunning down Ninth slicet. The police did not believe the djing man's stot-.v. The) think he was shot while in Hie cider Million of Joseph Hogan. Ml( (iicen street. Ilogmi. his .son James, Anna FIjiiii, and tin to othcis wctc ancstcd as mnterinl Wil ncsses. The police assert thev have lold c-mi flicting stories ns to the miinnei in which Uvan was shot. ...! .1 n :. ..l.n... .... ......I. ,......, ,.. IS!S... il 111111, m, iiw.ilitl. ' Krtli il llll ll I I ITI U IS ilUC'UI H- llllH.iI inilllL III nilll- i- ...i ..1" ........... ....... . swcniing off liquor ns In a bunch of Until is giving up baseball In piefer- Many Artists to Appear at Annual conviits giving up uoss-iounti.v inn- enie to S-J." 000 a jear or something Christmas Celebration nine I like Hint. Tien Italv seems to have ,,.,,, , It used to be thnt same felt iiist in caught the spliit and is thinking of I he J hilstiniis celebiatipii this nftei -the mood to give up alcoholic drink on giving up I'turnc. i noon at the Pen mid 1 enril Club irom ' I iis to be n notable affair, tine of the . - . " , Ot.ttwl n tkiiiiitilfin'iw nf mtistq Hint ever 1000 KIDS POLICE GUESTS performed on Hie little stage of 'the . I i lull will nppcni , In the absence of Itntpli l'inglinin. Fine Arts Students Ready for Big j Patrolmen of 21st District Givei ,v,o plavcd Santa Clans at the affair foi e l.l c.,. rhrlcm-ic P.irlu n Chllrircn UimiV Veins. Will I'llilllfick, olle-of the duuiai u,ni . -" - j i ...... ..:..i. ..c t.-i-i... l.,.. .,!., S.I.,... ..r ll lilt 11II IS III IIM" I imillh I'M"" III I.MS." will plnv the nile for iliihlien of liienibeis of Hie i lull Among the othei Hi tins who will en terlatn 1 lip guests me Willie anil l'.u The students of the I'ennsvlvania Acndcmv of the Fine Aits will hold their ntiiimil bug half tonight 'Phe deiointions ac again been de signed bj Abraham Itnttner, a cntnou llage veteinn of the mvuy. itnltner has icpeated his success oHasl spiing when his designs wei" the fcnlJire of "A Night on Mais. ' Those attivuling the ball will find thcinudvcs in ml immense gar den habited bv enoinious'c hicks, duck lings nud-iabbits, done oil sueli si scale tis to give the dancers a bug's eje view. The whole gulden vslll be lighled bv lnigc glow wot ins mi'l gold bugs. The students' sliinls in vaudeville sketches, mc to be in ihnrcc of Austin I'm vcs. ,i . The students i clniposing the vmiotis lomniiltees follow ; $.irn Carles, I'lanies Cuius. C V.. Cole, IMitli I Ml las, Hlsic Fiillerlnn, Uoiolh.v l'lillou. Chillies (Imncr. Mrs. Small Lauglev, .1 ill in ti Levi. Isadoie l.ev.v. Kugene Mi Netne.v. Harvmil Mcl'lictsmi, A Mejei Austin Purvis, Jr.. Abi.iliiini lliiltnci. Mis. lalith lSeiiiiuglon. Auiefiiis Ken zetti. Kuphcel Snlintini. I'eggv Shoe maker. Mni.v V,. Stnilli and I'.lovd It. Ncy, ehiiirnimi. Patrolman Hurt In Fall William Wintci bottom, a patrolman in the Miinajtink poller station, stis tniiuil a dislocated shoulder Ihis iiKoni ing when he slipped on the mmiw covered ice at the corner of lleimilage and St. David's sheets, Wissnlm Kim He was I nken to St. Tiniothv's llos pita!. Winlci bottom, wlin livc-s at 117 Knlos street, is sitv veais old. mid s i one of Hie velei-.iii-. of the nnlnc fir rr i Ncmlv H'lKI i lulih en wete enlei laiui il nt a Christmas paitv bv the police nf , the TvvciiM lut distiiet in the nnini. of the W'st riiilailelplnn Ieiublii mi i Club, I10."i Chestuiil stieet, last night I Liriltc ii'iul (Seiiige 1 Huston in chmgc of I he iiii.iugrinents, was as I sjcd hi lesidenls of the nrighlioi hood Miss l.h.iniii Knshliei of the v il gene linvMinl. I.ccta I order, .i.itvvaiil H.isse, .hick 1 lull. Ilul I'onle. .Iiibelle Inv. Aithur Shaw. Mincivn Covenhile. llllgh Cniiieion. Lddie l'llzell I'eggv I'aikei- Jiliimv lmffv mid Swccnci. The tiient Lrslei. "Ketrhnni and f S i ,5 limn Fell n Huh Sc I I foi (iiils. nelcd Cliciilein." the l.eightoils, I'.obbv Heath as Santa Chius. disliibuliiig the iititn and ineiiilici-s of Ins ronipaiiv, mhi bcred imds Willi whiih Hie rhililien Lewis Tim. II. mm ntiim and tin drew their pic-sents. (llhei high sehool 1'oui Melodv Maids mils who helped ill amusing Hie i Inl ilieti weie Miss .Minn ll Neil, li I'miiiii Owens mid Miss Mane Huston A perfect dinner demands sJTxi; SALESMAN Ae ItJ .iKKlPSKr court t" iMnal Hp pcnrintt now tutinri.tprl s lircr Nf Aiirl rorvuiratlon in oerutii pn Mv Oirlv nrfttliH" prupulttoiiH ill In un Hiilcrnl 201, I cilcrr Onitr Salted "Nuts. Favors. Bon Bons to harmonize with the table decorations 1316CtatmttSt AUTOMOBILE HEATER y jiK- 1 1" ITi7""i iiti jy i tl M .lust the thing Tor I llrarilKln- or open car. III keep the temperature above freezing In almost any ordinary vehicle ilurlng Ibe severest weather. LEHMAN, covered with green Bruisch carpet, 14 inches Ion;, $5.00 THREE DRAWER, J 10.00 Coat for heaters, $1.00 per doi, Brich per 100, $7.50; Tongs for handling hot coal, 35c pair. BSI'C SEED fofchiS HOUSE 513 MARKET ST PHIJ-ADA The One Big "Joy-Spot" 1 Wi: aim: bntiKiiiK f "Hi-oucl way" to "i'liillv" Wednesday f niclit. It will be "Mmc" cabal ct. a g Ami the biippoi well, g don't cat too much dinner s "ciiougli Rilill." s i Souvcnii h they at c ".spinythat means g worth the price of nilmisi- .sion. is Tables Hchcrvcil hy phone or mail. Ixicust loOl). Sr.00 Is Small Coal for All. SI J 'Jfew glfeg ANOVER Twelfth and Arch Sts. irtraiire on lith ,S I t.MDB M MOHtX Mer .ii,mi!ii'i,Hiii iiiuiiiiiu'iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiniiiiinu ,11 D11RR CDrCH DA IKTT m n&liwpMeL'A KHOT r Steady Growth Kuebnle progress has been steady; year" by year busi ness has increased. This proves that Kuehnle cus tomers arc, satisfied. It sug gests that, if you want paint satisfaction, you can get it from Kuehnle PAINTER liaibthStAVJ Get our ettirr.ateno obligation U ' ' December DEMONSTRATION SALE - Special prices in almost every section, but usually in quantities too small to advertise. We mentio.n some of the lots here, but there are many others well worth inspecting. Woijtcn's $;i,50 Imported Swiss Itilibcd Cotton Combination Suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee or ankle length, broken sizes $2.75. Women's .$1.25 full-fashioned Lisle Stockings; black, while, cordovan 95c. Women's 50.50 Umbrellas $5.95. Women's .$10.50 All-Silk Umbrellas .$9.00. Silk Sweaters about half price; broken lines; values up lo .$32.50 for .$14.75. ISJen's .$1.70 Cravats $1.25; $1.50 Cravats$1.00. r s Women's .$-1.00 Net and Lace Collars 70c. All Kurclolh and Marabou Stiarfs and Sels at reductions of 25. $1.25 Ribbon Hair Bows G5c and 75c. Imported Paris Novelties and .Jew elry sharply reduced. Children's Velour, Jicaver and Plush Hats worth from $5.00 to $M.(J(I foi $2.00 lo $8.00; .sizes 2 lo I! years. Children's Chinchilla, Camel's Hair and Serge Coats $10.00 lo $25,011; sizes 2 to G years. Women's Jersey Suits special at $22.00. 'Exceptionally low prices on all Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses. Women's Hats at $5.00, worlh up lo $15.00; Women's Hals at .$10.00, worth up lo $25.00; Women's Hats al S15.00, worth up lo $:,5.0I). Misses' JJresses Half 1'riee; tegular values, $:15.00 to $95.00; sale prices, $17.50 to $17.50. nflflAN KS&BlDnir -lO Je-v velera Silversmiths -Stationers Social Stationery Dj liner - Dance Debutanfc umf Weddii7rf Jin if at touts f? c7he Most Becualiful Car m Amrii.f Uhe Most Serviceable Truck tn At-nenco. vflMiiK With us it is religion not to incur obligations nor give prorhises - in either sales or service-unless there is every reasonable chance of fulfillment. GUY A. WIllCY Ptxttdfut mmwMMB? mm m tAihe "Distribulovs 394 WORTH BRPAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA A BIG SALE of Perry Winter Overcoats Fur Collar Overcoats Fur Trimmed Overcoats and Winter Suits aC Reductions fro m Prices thai we kepi down all Season long! J J Numbers of people bore witness to the com parative lowness of our prices this season. They would come in after having been else where, and would tell our salesmen in specific instances that we were charging less for our clothes than any place they had been to. J And now we're cutting into those low orig inal prices! Doing it to make still more friends for our store and our way of doing business "fc doing it to help bring down the soaring prices or clothing. 4f It's a big, embracing Sale, taking in thousands of Overcoats, Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Fur Collar and Fur Trimmed Overcoats; thousands of Suits and Separate Trousers. I Gel yours Today! OVERCOATS The finest tfSo & WHJ Coats are reduced! The finest $75 & J580 Coats are reduced! The finest $( & $70 yCoats are reduced! The, finest $35 & $il) Coals arc reduced! The $15 & $30 Coats are reduced! Hvcn the .S:J3 & $I0 Coats are reduced! r SUITS Tim scventy-five-dollar Suits are reduced? The seventy -dollar Suits are reduced! The sixty - five -Idollar Suits arc reduced! The $55 and $60 Suits are reduced! The $15 and $50 Suits arc reduced! Even the $35 and 40 Suits arc reduced! Separate Trousers Reduced Perry & Co.," n.b.t." 16th & Chestnut Sts. 5 , V M 3 "I '"'. ' r s 71 ? r, r i JiTOKft.?-
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