'(J rx nrvs" v . i , - ifcarflfiPjr , y f , 7 ' -' , . " ; y"y V .rf l.r. I: it N'Wr ..V i ; V Pyi l' Philadelphia Biographies Ready Wlio' Wlio In PJuimWim.i in of men of vnroliig degrees o( promi- ncnce In tho city, has Just been pub- ' Hslied br Stafford's National News Serriefl of this city. It la hand Bomciy bound book that will bo of In terest to Phtladclphlatm or those who como In contact' with Fhlladelphlans. Tho present book Is volume ono of a ncrlcs edited by Hartucll Stafford. I Men! Here's Your Chance For Friday & Saturday Only! Gram tali Genu ne Shell BROGUE CORDOVAN . Ttnn Rln SwtnTo ura ourn 7 mliT 1 r T. . ac jt nra Liow rncei lSkVjErf. rs& Waa 14.00 (JMRT1 T- . yy , fy Vm8fflNtt. Was 15.00 The EMErtSON trademark on the sol Is 'their personal guaranteo of gooa snoo making. Remember! Friday and Saturday Onlyl 2Z5a0aTwHKTAlt7l 1235 Market St 2 Doors Bclow13th & Market BASEMENT Oven-fresh, cri&p and more reasonable in price Did you ever taste a fresh-baked soda cracker right fresh from the oven? Then you should try Keebler Soda Crackers for their crisp, crunchy freshness; so different from crackers baked weeks before you' purchase them. What's morel Keebler Soda Crackers are more economical. Far better for you to buy by the pound and save the cost of expensivo packages and wrappers. Thcrd is extra daintiness in KEEBLER SALTINES. KEEBLER -. Oven-fresh Soda Crackers Buy by the pound and save Keebler-Weyl Baking Co., Philadelphia r rilOTOrLAYB 1'HOTOPT.AYS 1 PHOTO PtAYS THRB h JDrVlMERICA Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, wnjfh is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for the theatro in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. AlUnmU Wth. MorrU A Tanyunk Av.. OLIVH THOMAS In "rOOTLiailTS AND SHADOWS iiirniimti vn.nlfnrii A Allechenr ALLEAjriON I Mat. Dally itilS. Evgs. at 8 MAT: AliWBBN in 'THE CHEATER" ADnt I C 02D AND THOMPSON 8T8, TVJL.L.W MATINEE DAUiSC DOROTHY OISH li .. "lUDMODBLINa HER HUSBAND" ADPAHIA CHESTNUT Below 10TH AKwUl 10 a. m. to nao p. m. "THE CHEAT JCK" "BOMETHINO TO THINK ABOUT" BALTIMORE niSmSSH NORMA TA1MADOB In "THE WOMAN GIVES" DT t TCDIDr DROAD STREET AND OL.UC.DlrVL' SUSQUEHANNA AVE. JANE NOVAK in "EYES OF TH.B WORLD" BROADWAY Brtt,i'NKdr LOUISE OI.AUM In "BEX" PADTTriT' 722 MARKET STREET Wrl 1 JLi 10 A M to 11:10 P. M. ETHEL. CLAYTON In "A CITY SPARROW" COLONIAL A WffS tr- STAR CAST In ao AND OET IT" EMPRESS MAIN ST.. MANA-HJNK MATINEE DAILY WAI.L.ACB REIU In "WHAT'S THE HURRYr' FAIRMOUNT !0th ft Olrard Avt MATINEE DAILY LIflTD 1IUCH1SH in HOMESPUS FOLKS" FA Mil V THDATUE-M8I1 Mrkt TrtlVllLiI o A. M to Mldnlsht EDITH ROBERTS In 'THE ADORAULB BAVAQB" St. iATU CT THEATRE Hlow Spruot JM 1 n O 1 . XJATINEE DAILY MARSHALL NBILAN'O iiim'i invi SON'T EVER MARRY" FRANKFORD "l0 JSJgiTmD LLOYD HUaiJIM In "HOMESPUN FOLICS" GREAT NORTHERN STSMft? MARJORIQ DAW In "OO AND GET IT 1MPFRIA1 eoTI1 WALNUT 8TS MAT ALLISON In 'run CHMATran" OVERBROOK ,S?vRmD AVB. ......w,t,I'IA FAVERSHAM In THB MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF" PAI ACP J2U MARKET STREET X rI-Vn4 to A. M.' to 11.15 p. M. LOUISE OLAUM In "LOVE MADNESS'' PRINCESS foJl.SPJP?? MAURICE TOURNEUlt P&otUA'AS,11, "THE WHITE CIRCLE" REGENT fB& Srr" ,MAY ALLISON In ' -' "HELD IN TRUST" RIALTO QERMANTOWN AVE. k1al1nSrma $L882'gaaai 8T- "YE8 OR NO?" RUBY MAnKETABTifB.BL?w OLIVE lJs n ' P- "DARLING MINE" Q ArV 1211 MARKET RTnitm. rn.i : "--7.. MiDNiairr "QUILTY OFV"LOVB'''n SHERWOOD Mr DSiUmor ..,., TOURNEUa'2'''0'80 "THE WHITE CIRCLE- STANLEY racFy"iT THB ROUND-UP" ' VICTORIA MnAKIT ABOVE OTH lu'uteL1NCERri AVENUE Buffi' ftw,l'""siiy all-star i cart 'Ktltny A- "THE COURAGE OF MAROE I O'DQQ.. BELMONT B2D ADOVn "ARKcr AI.MV RimENS In "HUMORESQUE" CEDAR C0T" AND CEDAR AVENUE .... J?K PIf KFnnD In "THE DOUnLE.DYBD DEPBIVER" rOI IQFI IM MARKET BETWEBM ",-'IiT RnTir iMTI .nmt. ., WALTCB REID In i" "WHAT'S YOUR IIHRRYT" "THE CHBATBR" I FAHFD 1ST & LANCASTER AVE. L,UrtUCI MATINEE DAILY ALL-STAR PAST In "RAMONA" I 1RFRTV UROAD & COLUMBIA AV. L.IUIl 1 I MATINEE DAILY JCNin BENNETT In T "HAIRPINS'' 3 MARTFT BTREET THEATRE TrtM MIV In "THE SENIOR" MODFI 42s SOUTH ST. Oroh.tr ll-Lil, rnntlniimm 1 to 11 THOMAS ir. INPF'H BPKCIAL "HMKHPUN FOLKS" JUMBO FRONT ST. A milAlirv ., ir!FiiinSSSr'toM'n .WILLIAM RUSSELL In "A LIVE-WinE HICK" I OQKT.?2D AND WCITBT STREETS THOMAS MKIOHAN In'u",u "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" ' NIXON KD AND MAnRKT sts: MACK RFNNFTT roxTOnt7 ana 8 "DON'T WEAKEN" RIVOLI MD AND BAN" am ELSIE FERGUSON In DD LADY ROSE'S DAUOHTER" STRAND AWN AVE THOMAS MFTOHV In NQO "rn'iT,TN riiTHKR" AURORA : 182 OERMANTOWN AVE.I IPCTTFRnM MATINEE DAILY IJ- -.ww- EirOENB O'linlEN In "THE FIQUREHBAD" PAR If RHJaB AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. Hli- Mjt Sfln, Ev. OH8 to XI uwi s umiph n Hti. MATIMlJin n ?.? EUGENE O'nnrEN In "" "THE FIOUREHEAD" CENTURY BnIB AVMA ALL-BTAR OAST In '" " H ssB Stre Orders Accepted 331 .M MiHHi 1019-21 Market Street Open Every , Evening S. yy jfjf St T r:?i Jl iwll S P 'X , Mr. Hill's Personal Guarantee Goes With Every Purchase W v'.SS ti r sSA .X ' -x V Ever Known Starts Tomorrow! 10, 000 Brand-New T V .4jj j . . Os s"- V ('' 4 ' V . v- '' Store Open Friday . and Saturday Until 10 P. M. JCV- ft x "" J " ElJkBSSklkBkBSSSSK ? IK VHlllllH" 'IBlllllllV ' ,1 ;:aHHHHIV Yf i f t 4fij" v IKS p-M- 1 XS2 JT-'irw' ar yjvjyVt w -, y a. m i.xu'i.i.j J - K ' l.u a "" ' 4ikm. yV,iA it XL :; ' -IBB ,vuH& :' ;'' W'hk -' ,.."- SBk 5 J ""'SIhIIIIIIIBhIIIIIIIIIIIw 's' , '" " .c-;JseI: 1 if fSBBBMMEffi&'! , 3 A wnn KB i l-:v-.-" ... i'mmlSfl H i '.: Ttes3iB lBt Warm Overcoats Offered at 10.00 to 15.00 Below Regular 4 rs&ftri i W i fcBF ' S I"Hbs' ,1-- I . ( - . JB& Jl .1 llBffSlHi'li 1 The maioritv are brand-new purchases just arrived from New York, and the others have been taken from Mr. Hill'd regular stocks, and brought dotfn to these special prices'for this wonderful value-giving sale. Just imagine taking your pick from such a vast quantity of overcoats more overcoats than you will find in two or three other stores com bined and at such remarkable savings in price. That is just what Mf. Hill makes possible and he is going to create clothing history with this wonderful multitude of overcoats and each offered at such an astounding saving. Single-Breasted Overcoats Double-Breasted Overcpats Warm Ulster Overcoats Button-tb-the-Neck Overcoats Form-Fitting Overcoats Plaid-Back Overcoats Chesterfield Overcoats In fact, there isn't a kind any man could want but that is represented in this sale. Any material kerseys, unfinished cheviots and worsteds, heavy storm materials, finest of meltons, in all kinds of colors and combinations. All tailored to perfection the cream of America's best clothing makers are represented. Many of them are even silk lined. And, best of all, MAN we can fit you and in just the style you want. Mr. Mill Reduces the Price Tomorrow on 1000 MEN'S 35 to 50 SUITS There is a wonderful saving on these brand-new Fall and Winter suits. The finest of materials in all tho wanted colorings and patterns and every style a young f ellow as well as a conservative dresser could wish for. A size for every man no matter what his build. THE GREATEST SAVINGS ON Boys' 2-Pair Pants Suits Overcoats & Mackinaws sip Values values nothing butvnl uea for tho youngsters in this im portant snlo to-morrow. Just imagrfno two pair of pants-suits, at theso low prices. And good wool ensnot shoddy materials. A wonderful rango of styles-mate-rials, colorings and patterns. izco for every boy up to 18 years. THE HILL CO. i Also Tomorrow, a Pants Sale Offering Big Savings $ $3 Values 175 $7 Value $4.95 $5 Values 2 so $10 Values G95 5fi Valiifis $O.SO $0 sn $12 Values $43.95 $C2 &X tk r Our entire stock of trousers mnm timti snnn h.i.. All kinds of woolons in all patterns and colorings. Wo can fit any man no matter what his build. Mill 'M ML v JUUIl' ji 1 , - .., TiMti j?1 i V, 1019-21 Market St tmmmmmesa .to teBsUUobm boVrta KrB for th b aMra Sutttidtvoolav ua Suadij, J. , !r j" ,i i.' tte.h tUi.j ? 1.' Vi. .!.. v. . tt i "ONCB TW JSVBUlf MAN" Z?& :&;a lyT1 wv t4 vi-L',,JX -J. S iiV, v 1 A- ..'' 'J. -vltaZl ft i " ! i liiniiiiiii I iti Ii frr - iMmt V ir n ' - -. $ " ,s
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