?W ivr,- '.' v' 'y y V. t v vm ..- i i i . . jnrr i nr l Hfill '1 irnr AIITfi llini im unr . UmKA btlraun tltlfC AU I U INUKANUt PREDICTEOBYGALLO -RATES DECREASED San Carlo Company Head Thinks It Certain' Sale Will Not Halt Concerts 'STRAIGHT' SHOWS IN HOUSE POLICE WORK IS PRAISED Fortune Onllo. iiroMJilpnf of Hie Mini 1IIK Insm-niieo i-omrmtiii-x. ,v neroe i..lt nn,a fn . nnitl totlfl.V nt III1 i lur-llt. hn.vi rniuriviwl tli.. il.f.' . i... office In Now York t lint ho would pro- rnt grnnd oporn In l'hllndelihl nnxl roii for four ronMitlvp wPckH. Tin .Menotiouinn "l' "- " wn sold yestrrclnv nt iublie miction to I'ird 0. NIxon'XIrdllnRPr. Mr. Ownr IIiiinmorMoin. widow of the impriwnrlo. who built the Metro- polilnn in 11107, rilso lift plans whlj-hln- wive rhllnilclphln. Mr. tnlln nnd Mrs. Ttummorstein nre Interested In n i-ornor-ntion formed recently to lense the Mnn- hnttnn upera unuic in i- ii. It. im rumored recently that these- in-,, nroi hirer, with interests or (lie riiirflgo Opera Association, were lorniu- j intins a pmn in 1'nHiui.f ipi.-in in-iu iivai eson. .Mr. uano mini louny: My plnn Is to form n circuit of the larger cities, iiifliuliiij? Phlladelphin. Boston. Clcclnnd ami other towns to present an opern season of four weeks In rh "I have not negotiated with the new owners or tne .Metropolitan upera i House in Plilladclpnin, but will do so iiliortly. There is no reason why a city the siie of Philadelphia tdibitld not sup port n season of four weeks. May Bring English Company "It arrangements can be made I may bring the (Inllo English Opera Company tn Phlladelphin. This company is now in San Francisco, presenting the pop ular operas in English. I think it is n crtainty that you will spp opera in Philadelphia next season." Mrs Ilainmerstcin said today tlmt ulie might hnve a statement to make later The agreement made by (War Hammerteln with E. T. Stotesbury when the Metropolitan Opera Ilolisc (nre was "-old for ?H'J0O,()0O, thnt the iiupressarlo would not cntei the opera (i'ld here for ten years, expired April 2'l T DeWilt Tiiylpr. a director In the Metropolitan Opern Co. of Xew York, and also n lirertor of (lie Metropolitan Opera House Co., of Philadelphia, nnid today that he was optimistic ns to the uttiie of opern in this city. Evpetts Opera Nc..t Winter "I fully expect to see opera in Phila delphia next, winter, "' Mr. Cnyler snid. "It would he impossible, of rourse. to attempt having opiVii for n week or two wetks consecutively, which would b tli" case in the new enterprise. "I expect to see the Academy nf Minn- used for onern. Tlio Mpirnnnli- tan Oriera Co. has Tuesdays onen for i nrformaln cs in this city. No doubt ' scHson will be arranged." Mr Ntxon-Nirdliiiger snjs thai the Opera 1IoiipwIII be added to his chain of legitimate tlientres ami operated upon tlip -nine cale as the Forrest, Broad will llnrrick. RABBIS MAKE APPEAL Aak Restoration of Palestine Calli Hvman Solomon Father of Renublle ..... . .. .. .. . V. Washington. April L'P.-iHv A. P. I A lelfgram from the Ainericnn mid Ca nadian 1 mon of Orthodox Jewish ftnli bi asking thnt American diplomatic influence be used to "help restore I'al estioe to her children." was made public today at tlie White House. It was ad drfssed to President Wilson by the etntcntion held by the union Inst week t I.akewood. X. .1. The telegram recounted tlie services rendered the I'nited States by people of the .Jewish race dclarlug that "Hv man Solomon, father of this repuhlic, financed the American cause of freedom Although iinfortunntely ignored by all hi'tonans and school books." BASKETBALL VICTIM DIES Uunr rteber, 14, Succumbs to In juries Received Month Ago Coroner Knight today announced thai thf death of fourteeu-yenr-old June Rbr of Schuylkill Haven, in tlie Hahnemann Hnsp'tnl Tuesday, was due to injuries nveived in a huskctball game l month ngo. The girl was n forwnid on the brhuvlktll Haven High School five. She i fell duri-ig a gamo nnd received iniuripa! of the head. The girl was admitted to Hahnemann Hospital Tuesday morning nnd died Tuesday night. A tumor nf the hrnin rMiltcd from the injury and caused her dath. OFFICE MEN (Advanced) The Shaw-Walker Com pany will cnjjaKe and pay well for a few re- hourceiui and vigorous office lien, 25 to .",0 years old for city salns work, for which their office experience partly prepares them. Wc will train the appointees al our plant, Muskegon, Mich., in file analysis, applied indexing and salesmanship for our new P h H a d e 1 p h i a branch. Sec our Mr. Turner, 1010 Chestnut St. - The SHAWWALKKll Co. I'ine Pajamas that arc made of excellent qual ity printed and woven fabrics in good color ings and patterns; neat ly finished. They give good fit and Rood service they are rut and sewed as care fully as a suit of clothes. Splendid garments and very choice values. Big Companies Remove Theft Penalty, Due to Fewer Losses rntes for niitnmnhlh iirnlcctlon In Phlln-; 'ilolpliin. Tlit nctloir is i-nti-DHctm- to ' ;""", '" n,l,, ' nniount to n toilm i u in iiii'iiiiuins nvr-rnjclnit SIS n cnr Hip move f n ciuispqiiPiicp of In- .-reused Pllicieni-.v i the police dcnnit- tnctit In the hut tine,. iiitli ,,. prrlipmlltiR nlntftr ililcte nml the i'f- fcctivcm-sM f t1P ,. .j,tnle motor Im.. IVnnity cIiiiirps for Philiiileliihln him ii in cucri since mi, when lnuir nncp i-ompniiles ndileil the "theft pen iilj.v to premiums on rnrs In Hie dis trict because of the crent iinmlirr nf nu omo h p I inft ll,;i,ti,,i.i.. ists were paying nn overage of $1 moie inn .j. miu uinn .now iork owners onier in rn.ciii.ru citiei". Superintendent Mills, r,f ,p i,,e ilepnrtmeiir, suld toilnr thnt reduction in Hip motor thefts Is due to n special drive his department lias been making against motor thieves. "Tile thefts have been fulling nd con- inanity, ne hm. "TIipv are fewer each week. We cannot divulge thu, ... . in. hi i,,, iih-m wp are iiccomn s i iicciininlislijl Ing this reduction. Iipcnuxp it would oulv tip ofT those who hnvp been stenling cars. We will cnntiniip our cnnipnign until the motor thefts in Philadelphia is at flip lowest figure possible." "The insurance companies nre acting laigely.on fni ih in thp new ndininistnt tion nnd the new motor laws," an nuto mobile dcpaitmcut malinger nf one of the big coinpnttips snid today. 'The burden of i("innit)ilitv for the deter iiilnntinii of future rales in Philadelphia .cms with the iiutoinobili. owners thcin sclvps; the pnlli-e nml llip courts. "Wp arc willing to admit that auto mobile, thefts have fallen oO in this city during the first three mouths of tin year. lint, it icmniii to be seen vliether this was due entirely to po lice protection t or poor weather con ditions which lessened the use nf enrs. V IipIIpvc thnt (.lie police eflicicncj has been improved." CONFIRMING ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Gertrude D. E. Boas Admits She Will Wed Malcolm MacLeod The engagement of Mrs. Ccitr'dc Howling Eppernui Roas. of Philnoel- I jihin nnd Chelspn. to Slnlcolni Sine- Lend, member of n prominent Phlln delphia famil was today confirmed I'J' Mrs. Boas. Tt is iinderstiind the wedding will tnke place next month. Mr. Mncl.eod has made liis Iniihc in Ventnor' for m-v- eral ears nnd is engaged in the real ctnle business; Mr. MncLeoirs first wife was Ar- uiiiiin RosPiigurtcn. daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. II. It. flosejigorten. She obtained a divorce in l!)i:!. nnd in lSiir, was uinrried to , v. .xtterluir.i. vice ores I ident nf the Peunsyl' ?nia lEailroaii i'" li" n mnrrieu ni rMimtcr. 1?. xJ., in i:hm. I'he three MacLeod children live with their mother. Stolen Auto pound Abandoned ' An automobile abandoned by sup posed joyriders was foiuul at School House lane and Ilidge avenue this morn ing hy Pntroimnu Heesp, of (lie o borough police station. Tlie machine, reported stolen, proved to he the prop erty of Morris Wrininth. It was taken lust evening trom In front of lus ipsi dence, nt .'t'JOt! Clifford stteel. whete it ' hnd been left for only n few minutes by , Mr. Wciuroth. It was undamaged. JEWELEP BRACELETS New Jewel . Combinations Shapes' and Siras friomonda Sapphircs-Emei-cdda - Rubies and Black Onyx IVfitiV? r w The KNIGHT junior linu.illeri in the new STKARN.S auioinoblle is ihe cieaieM power plant ao f.ir desiprned? Tho STrinNP CO.MPANV tlil yeni in pultlnc out a wnmlerfulty flnp aiiiomolilln tor Ibe monc. Tl!" RTKATt.VS COMPANV has ten illfferent body deeicnn tbat re moil attractive, to suit every family taste? The now 8TKARNB utomobtld In taU. strong hill puUtr, htu . iBncer wheel base yt llchtcr In wolchtv ' The olectrlcal and mechanical unltd ar rwommenrtert a ; tb bf If you xpcrl to buy an mitomobllo this sprtnB it would bn wll tn-tnvestlpntti this btjr valnr snrt do no noon? SCOTT MOTOR CO., INC. 908 -North Broad Street ,-Mfe tfL4 .A JmHtftfGF PUBLIC r nnuofirwu. eiftxTuiHi of an tiwair MAP SHOWING FIRST OPERATING SECTION EACH INDIVIDUAL LINE utHW.mo t owoim.NCt c mt to, im LIOENO rimi oftiwrtNO ttenoNt !ST.t UMAIN01H Of UNI AUTMOAIItf) iT.k. PROPOSID tltvATEO SPUR TO BROAD AND CRIt fftANkfOtbl --.- J SUGAR HEARINGS DELAYED Sterrett Refuses 4o Go On With Cases in Absence of McAvoy Everyboily ? icaily for the nlleged sugar profiteering harings in the V1- cial Kuilding toilnj. but the Ifniled Slates district attorney's office which origiinled the proceedugs. I'nted Stntes Cominssiouer Mauley ifiorted on time to tnke up the cascpsi. I.eo .1. (iorninn. acting head of the in vestigation bureau of the Deportment of Justice here, and the accused men nnd their lawyers nppeared on schedule, hut Kobert .1. Sterrett, assistant district attorm y in clinrge of the piosecution. snid lie would not go on with the cases in the absence ofvt harles p. McAvnv. hi", i hief. .1. Ilnseiiberg. OH South American Mieet. a wholesnler. demmidi'd n hear "inc. He snid tlie nutorielj achievijd bj his unci already hud caun-il n loss of S."HI0O to him nnd he wautPil tlip hear- ing over with. His dcinnnd was ie fused, 'Unf, K AMn II A " WflW r10" l5L'l!lU'. U b' M NUVV Germans Have High Opinion of Ship-, yard, Postal Address Shows ' "Hog Island. I'. S. A." , (lpr in (ieriuniiy, liiey have a piettj high opinion of tlie place, that sent out so many ships when they got stnrted in I. the Inte jnri So high an opinion that they omit tlie customary "Philadclphl." or "Pennsylvania" and address their mail merely, "Hog Island. C S. A." The (Jcinian attitude was exemplified the other day when two copies of the Hamburger N'nchrichleu meaning tho Hamburger News of April IS were re ceived b officials of the American In- lernatiouiil shipbuilding orporntion. The copies got tliiougli iu quick time and without any hitch. ip , s IHHIMUT - , T 7 I nm I OtHMANTOWII ' N otmtrtut I ROHBOOOUCJK ' . JV-w 1 -T'. A J '' i & . -w .ta.MMa y oy LiisOl , y i ' l J! 1 7k i vis 1Baoonjj ilWpfJj J y , isssr i z l ygHJr-jt--Q-j ! K A) x J f ViV 3UBWAT - 1 8 i Do you know that the Stearns Company offers the public the greatest automo bile value, because rtPi.AiT Mil LBDGER-PHIL'ADELPHIA, THURSDAY; 'APRIL .29, 1920 -7 r Shot WANK1 - v This map shows lilgli-sprcd lines' already In operation, (he partly cninpleted hlructurc of the I'iniilt ford "I," iinilolhr Hues mid ex tensions which are contemplated. The Frnnhfnril "U," now carried to llrldgc street, ultimately will "run to llllawn street. Itrani'hitig off from the "IV nt Front street and Kensington avenue Is a spur, just proposed, and shown by the heavy black line. This would run. to Itioail street anil Krle axeiiue, (oiiiiectliig with the proposed Itroad street subway, whkli. on the south, would tnuili League Island, and the contemplated extension to Olney. The map illso shows the roinpletrd line tn Itustlclon and Itjlicny. which is linhed with the IVanlifniil "li." The projected Parkway Northwest lino appears, and the proposed Woodland acnue "I,." branching off from the present Market street high-speed line and running to I)arlv .1 MILL WORKERS STRIKE i Twisters arid Beamers of Dobson Factory Demand Rise I Seventeen twisters nnd benniers em ployed in the Itrndford Mill nf .li.lni ."v. I .lames Dobson. Inc., Steutou avenue nnd I Godfrey street. w"nt out on a stiike this morning. The demand n o per cent In -'crease in wages, nnd u forty-eiglit-hour j week. I nffectf. Kill weavers, who ennnot com- lilete their work in the nbsence of the formei'. The Itrndford Mill employs 000 workers in nil. Itecenlly a 10 tier 1 cent increase was given to nil the mill 1 workers. s The additional .'i per cent inciensp nsked by the strikers would bring the wages of the twisters nnd beamers up I to" S."iO."0 n week. ' Ofiicials of the linn admit tlte trike. They will make a statement Inter MacDonald " - iots, 1 1 yBTDtUrr (' " I OUSTLtTOM i'V" . L' if MOtnLjeuno f f SI r s r' fiintasi j r hrnffri s 11 - tx WZ?UK M 1334-1336 Chestnut direct Attention! Cx-Servicr Mm You Should Join Tlip American Legion Linde Clearance Sale Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums SAVINGS AS MUCH AS 30 TO 40 PER CENT. bcloiv today's prices on all .sizrs and liinds of Itiifjn and on standard makes of Carpels and Linoleums. Wonderful assortments at the most astounding rcduc tion& in the city. Not special sale seconds or shopworn samples. All fresh, first-grade stock from the leading nulls of America, delivered to us at the prices prevailing when wc placed our orders before the two big advances of the past three months. Offered at these reductions to prove again our slogan: "Linde location saves $100,000 yearly." Crex de Luxe, (JJOO CA 9x12 Rugs.. tPO.Ol Axminstei Hups J2 llrst tirade $81.50 )xlJ Hifih (Iradc Scamlesi,. 72.50 2 High Pile 48.00 R3xl0(i-Hcsl Seamless ... 06.00 S.?xlf).t Spenal Seamless.. 39.00 7.6x9 IHrIi (iradc SeVmless 52.50 ' ..0 llM..... Cr-Jn S-inil-. 19 CO . n iiit. ia ,, '2 ft Wool ami hber 9 K'' l,lc 27-S0'S.K106 Wool and I'll. er.. 4.6x0.6 Rest tirade Seamless 22.50 t;0 n. Wool and lihei Colonial Rag Rukb, dJOO Plain Poster, 9x12 ft.P& Carpets $5.50 Axmiuster Carpctt..$4.00 6.50 Wtltoy rivet ....... 4.25 J5 Heavy Hotel Velvet- 3.00 CITY RULE CALLED BEST FOR SUBURBS Municipal Research, Bureau Says Political Unity Is Mark of Progress MERGER AIDS DEVELOPMENT The weekly bulletin of tjie Itiirenii of Municipal Ilescnrch discusses the con stijutlonnl revision commissions at tempt to permit legislation whlchwould make for the political unity of city nnd Its suburbs. "With the growth nf cities." nvs the Im I lot In . "we have found suburban mens developing vJhich in ome cases have even exceeded the populations of the mother cities. . Those living itrthe. suburbs nie citl-xl-ns of the metropolitan center in eery respect exiepl political. line w-ouui , pxpeel to see a ratlin nusorpiioii ni inr (0M . stirroiimling suburlinn area by most of He lenes a widow, two daughters and our cities. t t vf) 'j'Iip daughters are lllinbelli "In point of fact, whether because of , Weygnndt. Mrs. William Snnford nnd inertia, -village pride, or political nli-be son, Georgp II. Weygnndt. .Ir. The struetion, we find (lint most of our lnrgpfUI1P,n w take plnce nu Saturdnr. cities have not absorbed the bell 'if Unierment will be In We,st l.nniei Hill contiguous communities that would (.ruietery. nnturnlly be n part of their bodies pol- , itic. In Pennsylvania our two large Rabbi Grossman cities. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, are ...... , ,,, , ,, I excellent Illustrations of metropolitan KyMl Jose .h Ciosmnii. one nf the mens in all hut political unity. I ''"f "K orthodox rabbis of .he countr. . ' Annev.itlon Is Fawirable "It Is inevitiihle that certain govern mental activities would extend normally over all or part of the nren. embraced iu the natural district, and flint this nor mal functioning is often hampered b artlticinl restrh tion. "Most of Hie moemeiils In subuihnn towns ngninst nuiiexntlon niipear to us nu i. mo ipni.tinti nffnln! ihp niBri'h ttf ! " t.i-ni-i-ouB I! Is iiin-p inovliiclnlism. tinctured at limes with soidid considerations. Wheiipver possible, glowing citiss should plan ahead with a view to add- ing to their politicnl jurisdictions such contiguous ureas as are i pnsonably nnd appropriately to I onl.lered as- be longing to the same communities. "It must be adniilted state lines n re mine serious barriers I linn county or I linn county city hounderies. I'.nt t(je minor politi uil subdivision will have In fnce enn siilidution, nb'orption. elimination even, to conform to file need of tlie city whose economic 'parasite' the i evidential sub nib usually is. Itestrlctlons Aie Admitted There nre cases where expansion is impossible or undosiinble. Mnrcoicr. then are public works enterprises in which two or moie urban communities nun liini it nilvantngeoils to pool their m-rivities. inii their rouiinunilv of in teresi does not extend to it 1 1 municipal & Campbell Peerless Spring Suits $40 to $95 Roal MacDonald & Campbell standard if si vie, qunliry and tailoring which are .- s admired by all men. A rich i. - .v.... - ... iiiiiv;i, xjliuv- Cassimeres and Worsteds stripes, plain colors, plaids, fancy mixtures. Peerless values at our popu lar prices. Wilton Runs 'M-' Highest tirade. .. (2 .Seamless ... S.KlOri St.uulaid tirade ,S,KI0o seamless ' Standard tirade (.'M2 Standard .$175.00 . 100.00 . 95,00 . 92.50 . 62.50 91.00 $4 Grade Linoleum. Inlaid $2.75 Summer Rurjs $24.75 . 21.00 . 13.75 . 18.00 . 13.75 . 7.00 . 21.50 . 10.50 . 18.00 .IJ It. Domus rt .. 7 6x9 ft. Domii.s Fiber 4.6x6.6 Domub Art . . .. 8x10 ft. Cre.s dc Luxe 4 6x7.6 Crex de I .use . 8x10 ft. Colonial Rap Congolcum, 2 and 3 yds. wide, sq. yd . . . 60t functions nnd a merger would not be Justified. In such ease? It would be simpler to 1 hnve the municipalities contract to en gage in the joint undertaking, turning the management over Jo a commission or (Individual, and hearing the Initial out lay and operating coils in ptoportion agreed upon." J Deaths of a Day j I ' GEORGE H. WEYGANDT Germantown Broker Found Dead In I Bed at His Home (Jporge II. Weygandl, seventy -five ears old. of M.'l Mnplewooil avenue, i was found dead in bed yesteidny morn- I lug. His plisicinu said death was due (o i.nlural causes. Mr. Weygandt was one of the best Ifiwtwi citiens in (lerinnntown. He wus horn In Pliilnilpphia, February II, 1815. the son nf the late Thomas .1. ami Sophia F. Weygnndt. In his early I'jl-lliess lareer he was with the II. C Kellogg Co.. grocers and Importers. Severn 1 years ago he went Into the hri.kernge business foi I lie Corn Product IMiuing Co. He was with that con em until his death. Mr. Weygnndt wn an active churchman nnd attended the p,.,t I'rp,hyterlan Church in German- nun .irpniiiu,' 'i iMi' Hiiiwuin ni iii. home, ."0.1 Tnker street. ltnbbi (ii-ossmnn was bom lifl--lx enrs ago in Itii -.! and came to this country thlrtj jeais ago. Ills fi-i charge was at Allentowu, then at Hazleton mid in Philadelphia at the ICchiliith Israel Congregation. Fifth nnd Morris slieets- Atereth Israel, Sixth and Morris tieets, nnd Independent Tiilmtul ToihIi. Srvtntli and Dirkiiiun . i fi .... ..f i. Mrpf', ' n ii' "i imp iirKiini7.Pi of the I'iiioii of Oiiliodov Hnbbis of. I tlie I tilled Stiites and ( nnnda. i He is sunned b. his widow nnd ten chlldien I he funeral will take place nt 2 o clock ibis nfternnnn al his home, 'I hf.1''-1 "' '" ,l,,n:'' " ,h.p ' Kehilath Israel synagogue. ..20 Mo. ris . tici et.lnle.meiit will be in Monte- ' j f"iniCy''i f" I 2HK1 r The Charge of The Type Brigade - "Cannon to nsht of them, canimn to left of them, cannon in front of them volloy'd and Ihunder'd." TIipm silence like a poultice came to heal the blows of sound. No more saw-tooth tempers or shell bookietahd shocked nerves in this office. The impressive Noiseless Typewriter has brought LIST OF USERS pCQCC! NOISELESS TYPEWRITER Thf Noiseless fypcvsnlor ( ompan.i, SJ-'i Chestnut 5t , Philaclclrhu Tit one Walnut WO I o WE no iOT COXSWKR that i-.xtravaoaxce is essen tial TO THE CORRECT PE LLOI'MEXT OF A SCSI X ESS SUIT. AS A RESULT THE CLOTHES WE P1ND PLEASURE IK FEATURIXU ARE RELIAPLE, PRACTICAL A'D Ol'EER AN ECONOMICAL METHOD OE BEINu WELL CLOTHED. T H E M A N, A NAB40 NTOXCATED DAILY DURING APRIL Big Drop in Comparison With 1919, but Average Climbs Since First of 1920 POLICE HEAD IS MYSTIFIED Anets for Intoxication In Phila delphia so fnr during April average' foit n ilnv. according to n teport just, made public li.v Superintendent of Po lice Mills Increase Your Income 8 Interest First Mortgage Security An investment of $5'J0 will now pur- j chase a first Mortgage railroad bond, i far, vnlue $1000. nnvinp $40 net- year income. This bond is a first closer! lien on the main line of h ' great railroad system and because of , present unsettled conditions is avail- i able at a discount of W; under ' price at which it was originally is sued in J90o. This is a seasoned and well secuivd investment. Particular on Requcnt Carstairs & Co. Invettment Securities 1-119 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA MmHr rhllndtluMA nnd New fori tork ISiplmnv 71 Broadway, N. Y. - ) spO L 1 crsroM sKRict; witiioi'T THU ANNOYANCE OR A THY -ON flEADY-rO-PUT-ON DEVELOPED EXCLUSIVELY FOR LS P.Y OUR TAILORS AT FASHION PARK M A N ' S .' O O K O N l R E S ta ir rri r i-vf WW I 'I i ! TTuI 3 3 fcsw ' "T& The records sliou thnt durlne the ft three months of 1020 a total of 3HH) arrests were made on similnr chtrgfel or nn average or twenty four a day, FnrJ the same period in unit the total arrests g mbercd 88Mi, an average of ninetx-, a clay From .Inly I to JJPceinher 018. the records show 20,102 ar- on similar charges, tor the same period in 1010 the police made pt00 nrrcsis. In answer to a question us to thsj cause of the increase in arrests during the month of April. Mr. Mills replied ( "I don't know." He said the police hnd been' warned to be on the lookout , for llipior law violations nnd make anesiH. He added, however, thatoctiftii in Ihiuor law violations came cflrectly under the, supervision of the federal prohibition office. N . B . T." Shows Where yoir got it and What You Got! ' I livery label here suit has a r,o show vou got it. The "N. B. T." label serves the double purpose of showing where you got it and what you got. Most labels only idenji f'v the store. The "N.B. 7V'idcnti ries the store and the maker. When you get that label von me are not deal with ao-bc- t weens, but with principals. You are right in touch with the men higher up and there are no middle-men getting a handout. We make "N. B. T." Clothes our selves from the ground up, choose the woolens, draught the pat terns, cut t h c models, tailor every gusset, scam a n d button hole-v-and add only one profit where stores that are only pub lishers of other people's work must add two!! Spring Suits $35 to $80 PERRY dc CO. '''tli and Chestnut St. C Y S, I S R E A D Y w Ui i5 ! l-r . gy a n ,n i ? I Select Now! Pttrchtnas Held Until Wanted. HENRY LINDE 23d Street, Columbia and Ridge-Avenue& JACOB JSEED S SONS 1424.-26 CHESTNUT ST. 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