rrv Jiuffwppnp rsw - ' ,"ifH&a!' -" jj i " t" J'CT -y yffi"'j""r'-' ( y Y E v. ? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 192.1 -n -"V'UMirr il I I M fc m j 3 .' .y! If nUNTERMY ER URGES PROBE OF PALMER Scandal in Two Government Departments NATION'S DISGRACE, HE SAYS New YHrl:. Jan W - n itniii.'ilmto ohKrpj'lonnl invitn:ntiin of the I n.tp.l stnt'-s Dopnrtmont nf .Tutin Mini III'1 fficc of the nlii-n prntit'iU i.itnillnn. nrnlvlns tliHr nilinln(trntlon l A. lltrhell rItnfr. wn rc-omniriukMi nv ftmtli! rntcrinjnr In mi iiiUlri,- Int Icht nt n tpitimonfiil ilinner to Niitlmn IIIrirh. prominently lilontltli'il with tho amnulcn ngninst rmt jinMltiM'rliu l.'"i" I Mr. t'ntrrmyor, wlm ns iii"f rninii'l Sn tho joint Ii-kMuHvc . oinin Itco'x in fetlKiitlon of tin- nllcppil biiitillnc truM. Jian obtnlnpcl nntnernii" nili'ttmnr-. do Hnrod hr hml no (llrnt Irani i-vnli,ni,i against tin1 two (1p:irtiiit'iit. j ,"Hiit." lii iiiluVtl. "if n frnrtion pf'wlint fotiipx to nip N true iim-I I In fllcvf of it to lip tnip) ii'"li mi itiwtl gation will ilisi-ln-p to tlio woild n nerip pt the most inortlMiiK xrnnil.iW that ha ver befnllm our rnuntrv." j "Thorf hns never born a gnvpnimontnl (department, nntionnl or st.iti'." Mr S'ntermypr -nid. "'o iirjriMitl.v in iicod if iminedliite and paintnk.nit invostl'i Ion an arc thocp of tho allpn jiropeity ustodlan and thp Doimitmont of .In- tinn itnttncr frmn flip tlnip fif llip rlllll't- ttient of tho nliou proporty i tutnillun aw. Rut tho invpstntntioiiH must ln con ducted. !f at all. under -killful. -eiir.'li-SDR and trit tly imiiinirti-iiii dire, ti-ui. vith thp aid of pxpcrit'iirud ooiiii"p1 and only after the sani" an'ful iiri-parnti.ni tucb a that whi'li iirt'ules tin- trial of a eae. I . . "v -......l I. ....... .. ..ill. ....I 1 a. .. it uur naiionai immu'i i- n... ... u. .- IfThp vast popr and patronajsr "t ilioo I thl monsnro ns a niielous that rombl I liatiotix of Hip tlUxiitlMflril and tin in tir'!tPtl will lip formi'd lu opiiositloii to tho (tovernor'i proposal. It will rpopon tlio Crow-fJrnndy llpiht. mid tho still smouldering ashps of the old fpud will ho raked ovpr afroHh. i Tho (Sovoinor will have recruited a now ! ally In hi" tlxht for a fo'nctltutloiml i couvpntlon if the attorney (renoral do elileH that tho pte-oiit constitution pro hibit'" any bond Nue to cover sdldlcrfl' i'Oinii". Small Tap.ijpr Protected Tli American l.eition nnd other vet I'lan organization) wliirh are ilemand- iiii; a bonui for the mildierH of the KreHi war Mill undoubtedly use their Inlluenee to vcrure it new eoiiHtltutlnn which will make po-xlble n bond iwvie for that pmpip. The entire object of Governor Sprout ii- iliown in Ills recommendation for In- iv.mii flu. ni.llri''il. and the soliitloii of .creaked taxation Is to relieve the small the iiiainifnctuie and iiile of piison- taxpajci f-om the additional burden a! made pood" would be found. I far aN possible. The i ii'iitimi of u department of pub- That light and the inescapable fact lie welfare in whiih all the functions i that t'eunsj Ivaiila will 1m- retarded In and duties performed t'f the xevernl I her pni(;iess under thp new order of Small Opposition to Sproul Tax Plan (onilnunl from t'nip Onp square foot upon billboaiiN and ad vcrtlshiK siuil'!. t" produce ail esti mated or apptolinatc return of SWDJHMI. Mai Vw., l r,, .... u:.,o -, Pirr liovcrnor .proit not only sugsests to WeW York Lawyer HllltS at Blgi ,,,,, t.0?Hntiiro the above as revenue misers, but points out alio where econ omies cim be practiced to conserve the state funds, ' Solves I'rlson (ioods I'rohlrui lie ut pes a i eduction in tho cost ol maintenance of pennl and charitable institutions lij the employment nf their inmates In the manufacture nf articles winch be disponed of to other slin i'ar Institutions. Hv this a great in- lii'trlnl nower. that now lies Idle. lowing a stroke of parajyfcls. He was tlfty-one years old. , , The funeral will he held at 1! o'clock tomorrow nftprnoon, Hervlecs will bo londucted by the Hew David 8. Olnrlt. Interment will be at Greeninoutit Ceme tery. C.iplnln tloppe was widely known In fraternal circles and was a prominent Allison, tie k survived byhl9 widow, who was Miss Mary A. Hell before their mnrri.iKc, and n son. CORRESPONDENTS ELECT things loliowuif; I lie world wnr unless new sources of taxation are found will :iintlj aid, 1 believe. In the adoption in a general way of tho Governor's recommendation. BURY H. Associates LIVINGSTON PAUL , , . .i ... i .i . commi'-Miiii- ami noarus nnu nave i mi with peiril and charitable institutions umild I. Mitcred in on eccutie de pat Mneut in Ilarrislmrs r.ovcniin- Sprout osti.uates Hint .if the ihpiii state i-i'ieiiues 1011I1I be In ciej c.l nboit 2(t per cent or by ltl. 00 in hi. great t'llnjs could be done in in,.' with the progressive ideas which hi outlined elewhfie. and this without disarrnniting t.ie gelieial taxation si heme .if the t.ite .., .1..., it. ......I., in , li.vi nf tins! nnd ,... e t eri-erieiu'. with anthracite coal In for II. I.ivingston fnul ..,rporiitlii. '.- tliat the liiinleii ..... ...i v!i!iii'pin tiiK on coal would .1 n t mate n a pa ...1 .1 ........(.... 1. ,tll (I HIIII pull le J no ii'.li l.i...oi. .- . ,h ,lil the tis and luoie. too as they did a few 'ears nS". t; the price of t he coil Mtnl thii- -liift the burden to the shoul.h rs of the iiltl-nate consumer. Coal Consiimers Protected dnvernor Sproul has nnti. ipatod any .u. h uiiiiliiu ieM.rt l the producers. If nch a tax mi coal, both bituminous ii ml anthracite, is imposed, 'he suggests that it. should be accompanied In 'egis ntion which will piexent the addition if l.imer slim- tlllll II"- prouun-i? Who Played in Fatal Hockey Game Pallbearers Kuneial .ei vices wore held this morn- who dioii if Sunday of injuries icocived wliile nlav- be.lnis hookey at tin Ice Palace Siitur- long-suffering I day night tie played as a member i,n 1,1 to the costs of coal to tlie as h oompensaiion m,- nie. Tlint a lie polllis oiu. win in--eiit ai'i gouging of the public or any .Mii.es' i.vMi-diug the cost of eolec- t.oll ' . . Tli.. .a.l .M'CiloiKO Of tie M'.us ago. when nntl.rncite ii'ei. paid a state tas ' i or rrent otlires are said to have Peon us.-tl. ' .,,! hnd it is the seueral D.'Iiet mat tlio.v j ,., uirer Vere Ineidentnlh ned to tniiid up a tsilitleal machine, whhh. however, for tunately tailed of its purpose, but the Jhses to whi. h th i and their vast pat ronage were put were none ice loss sin tutor he.nus-e the did not su'ccee.l : Mr. t'ntermjer declared "fortinics in ' (,mt ull, .-ollei ted in advance by the t)tronngPS lire lieliexed to have been -J llt,r.l, ,t,. .ipoiator. and which was Muandered among favorites in the form Ji(,UM rfMld..,l whin the law was de pf Iawver." and direi tors' fees taken , , )ni ,,u.t it utlonul. could uot thus put of the pockets of citizens and aliens , rP,,eated Whose nropertles were .P.eil or Ull- , .... ,.,,. v, ol .onsiiinei. I.lst j fortunately came umler the control ot , v . )n ,, , 1(1,1Mn .,( atipioxiinatei..- the government." ! ij ,,,. , ,,, the pi ice of nntliraclte. jj "There i" j .it oiip .lei enf loophole of ' 'jn ,.,ne.iio!,iti.ui of an advance in jesenpe for us," he add.d. "and that i- ,!. m., which is today estimated I'hy n merciless extiosiire of the facts by I ,,, . Meldinv the nnthiacitc operntms lie Congress " j , ,.,,, .1 nnu iiim ,i month. i a point I IntPstigatioii of the ap'ivitios of th" ti be leineiulioied Rurf Sen ice of the Uopat tlUPtlt ot Justice before and iliiring tne wa-, .ir. 17ntermer said he b-lieved v -ild "de elop the fact that it did I ' . except tn reH largeb on the report, of the Ilritlsh Secret Service that were gath Little Opposition KxpeUeil I h.iM' u.siir.rice. iroin otti. uil sources that in opposing this per ton tax. the coal operators will be com i wiled to tight tnelr own butt e. lhey erfd bpfore we entered the war and to' will m-oive no aid from the M.inufa mr off the crudees and pla its ;nme and Induce u to intern the unfortunates j who l.ad incurred its enmity before wet entered the war Asertinz there is "nniliing now i-i this alarmist opposition of the tinam ml i Interests" to the enlarged powers asked J for bv the I.oekwood committee. Mr. ' L'ntennycr addd The same underground opposition that will bo smoked our here before I we rp; hrongh, if the oppo.ition per- ' hists, is found whenever there i an . effort to restrict the license of these ' Twnvprful 'elf-constituted guardians of. 5 other people', nii'lie;. ,f, 1 Ul' III," I 1 IIII ll llll'- -" till i intention of using these powers to dis- credit the solvencj or rtabiliti of our financial institutions We believe. ho added. " faaf an Exhaustive impnrv into the imestments of thes" corporations i- bearing iiion the wisdom and justice of tviiiiriiu them to contribute to th" so'iitmn of the housing problem by assisting in fur nishing a loan market is chisel i- tied up with ouestions uftetfitig the r ..rgini. .ation, business prnctiies and affairs. and it i to that extent that we are making the same icipipr tor ,in in laigenn nt of powers of the committee m this direr fioti as was made in the resU. lution of September hint " Washington. Jan. 10 Anmh-i .ten lln the investigation by (.'ong ... ot the jlegalit of the so-cnlled "Iteil ranli" jrondin ted last ear by Attoin." !", Jeral Palmer was taken ye.teidii; .y the (filing of a brief with th Sinaie j.nli piiary corminttce. t.etoie w Im h ' .Ir. I'nlmer will nppeai tmhu . The brief is signed ,. th. ..imc itwehe lawyer, wh.. made public l.i-t lnumnier a reio.-t iliuigiug i'I.-jhI jpractlce., ,'ruelty and pi-t.e. iitmu" on nne part of the onicis :m. agent, of the Department " .lustice it was or li Jmlson King, exocrine -ecip. rv of the National Poiuilar iii.verii- h published tin or- . . . . . Hirer. Association ot i nusy ivnnin, lor that organiziition will hne enough to, do to attend to its own knitting. It i. not anticipated that a ery strenuous light will lie made against the ioa tax. The loal men. particularly the ,1'ithiai ite operator., are in mighty bad odor with the people Tlu' are undei' m( stig ition by the nation. il go -ernn.i lit and they will be line-tigated I by ih. pre. cut Legislature miles. Hop. reseiitatne Ulas.' resolution of inve.. tigat'..ii is p'n kled oc smothered Nor will the tax increase upon collate'-1! inheritance rente much op. position The nt sed imposition ot a biil- I board tax will be fought by advertising intere.f.. Thete is a wealthy as.ocia- i inn !' . oucerns engaged in t. I. p.ir ticulailv niicoiitli .oit of publioin. The are both aggressive and prosperous and vigoious opli.isitloii may be expected. Manufacture! s to Fight The statement wiis made today that in a aie where the citv of St. I.oui" liip.i.nl a billboard tax it wn uui'ied thi.i h to the I'nited States Supreme Tout and the right of the nlvto fix sin h a tax was sustained. If this i. a fin th- op-.(..ition will be nil. Th light that is bound to come will be oi.r the proposed tax on innnufac- tiriig i orporations. ir i uireanv ran fiilu.t'v as.eited tliat such a niPasiire ai'iiot pas. the present Legislature . . n this bill that the Pennl Mil 1. 1 Miitnifncturers' Assm latum will i n ( .ti.it. all its power It is around in wie niiciieiors narge nil) teilin. 1 lie services weie held at the Paul homo. (Kt.V.I Sl'erwood road. Overbrnok. Lamiiel P. Iliihn. Jr.. John P. Ituhn and (tarrett (iilinour. who were on the team with Paul, weie among the honor- ' ary pall-bi arers. ' Phi' of the pall-bearers were fellow-1 members of the K H. A. Society of, Phillips Andover Aeadeiny. from which ' Paul was graduated. The He. Hubert Norwood, reitor of St Paul's Fpiscopal Church. Over brook, condiii ted tlio funeral sei vices. I Interment wa made in West Laurel Mill Cemetery. POLES RUSHING TO U. S. 20,000. fn Route to America, Reach Danzig In Day , Washington. Jan. 10. illy A. Pi American Itcd Cross advices today enitl JO.Oiill Polish icfugecs en route to the I'nited States were uineeiitrntcd in i the free iit of Danzig Ten thousand of the number weie boused in a camp1 on the outskirts of the iity. ' Additional tiaiii loads arrivisl daily, the statement sUnl, but groat liumliers, were turned b.o k for lack of pass, port vise by American ousuls at War- saw or other Polish iitos. Says Navy Holiday Would Aid U. S.: Tuklo. Jan. 10 - -illy A. P. i Amerhuii proposals that Japan, (treat Ilritain and tlio I'nited States take a mix ill holiday is eloquent prom that despite the fabulous riches of Ann iii. i she wishes to . iirtnil national expendi tares, and therefore the pioposals ,ir ititendi I Co. re to lolp America t'..in to lolitllbute to the peace of the Wo II s.iid Maiipiis Slngi'iiobu Ukun.a tor mer Japanese premier I Deaths of a Day J. P. HALE JENKINS DEAD Well-Known Lawyer and Past Grand, Master of Odd Fellows Xnrrlstoun, Pa., Jan. 111..!. P.I Hale Jenkins died suddenly of apoplexy I shortly after midnight nt his hoiiie, ."OH Swede street, He wns seventy I yeais of age, nnd was u member of Montgomery county bar for forty-seven i years. He Is survived by a widow and two daughters. i He was past grand muster of the Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania nnd a j member of Valley Forge Pail; Com- mission. S. G. William Barnard S. O William Harnard. assistant sec ' rotary of the New Jersey Stale Hoard of Assessors for the Tast twenty-the years and chnlrtnan of the xwiter works committee of Olouoostor City Council, i died yesterday nt his home. JiUS" Mon mouth street Olouoostor. nfter a week's Illness. . Mr Harnard was sixty-nine years I ruvvriiifr the news of the Oeneral As old and a brother of former Mayorl Charles Harnnrd, of Collingswood. He was bom In Gloucester. After sprvinn , as nu nliloial of the Gloucester Manu facturing Co. for twenty years he was elected a member of the house of As- I sotnbly from Camden county and served one term. He served seven terms lu City Council for a total of twenty -one voa'rs i.nd wns president of that body three times, lie also served as city clerk and clerk of the water works and as a member of the Hoard of Health. lie was a past member of Cloud Lodge. No. 101. F. and A. M. : mem ber of Camden Lodge of F.lks and prest. dent of the Iniproxenient Hulhling nnd Loan Association for the Inst twenty j eats. He is snricd by a wife, two daugli teis and four sons. Tho funeral will be londucted by Masons ou Friday after noon. Interment will he In Cedai Grove Cemetery. Gloucester. E. J. Hart, Scranton, Heads Assem bly News Gatherers Harrlsbiirg, .Ian. 111. Kdward J Hart, Hcrnnton coiiespondent nt the Kvi:mmi Pchmci Li:iioi:ii. was elected without opposition yesterduy to the office of president of the Pennsylvania legislative Coriespoiidents' Associa tion. Mr. Hint succeed!' .John H. Hall, of tPttshurgh. The association, which is oiiinnsed of newspapermen actively ff&Ahnnt fiOr n v wiiie; .w. w .., .. h WIRE YOUR HOME ON 10 MONTHLY PAYMENTS FIXTURES INCLUDED . lias been In continuous ex-1 Snatch Woman's. Body From Fife Saturday, from buljur burul !,.. IT since ISO.',. The new president. , ,,. ,, ,.,, ,.. c . "Jf 'te.-. Ml Clertrmi; . ,. "' huge bulk would provdc a safe ""'.' ,'.'. V ,, ,"l-V,.,nl ,' '.'"yviilc, wnHdeUrnri i for ex 'President T.lft, In-lsts Ho.i hv tie ghbors prevei. . .1 the . lire. The collii was carried 11 ' b' Is no miestlon about bar- body ui .xirs. Adeline i-cniiay. who uieiii winnow jus.t uciorc the llainus reaei ,? sotnblr istence whosg shelter that there mony under his leadership. Thomas K. Wllllnms, one of the Harrlsbiirg correspondents of tho Kve NINO I'imiuc LrooKii. was elected vice president. A. lloyil Hamilton, of Har rlsbiirg, was re-elected secretary for the eighth term. Charles G. MllVr. Hurrlsburg, wn elected trensurei, and William H. Douglns, Harrlsbiirg, her-gonnt-nt-nrius. John E. Stiles John 1'. Stiles, senior menibei of tin undertaking firm of John I). Stiles & Son. ilieil at his uome. 1417 Fust Sus qiiphaniin averiie, Monday of lienit dis ense He was seventy-three yenrs old, Mr Stiles was a wtenin of the Civil i War and a member of Captain Walter S. Newhall Post. No. 7. Grand Army of the Itopuhllc The funoiiil will take place Saluidax afternoon from the home. Interment will be In Mount Moriah Oemaory. Frank A. Hoppe Frank A. Hoppe. captain of Ooinpnnv 1. Second Uegiinoiit, Pennsjlvanla Nn tionnl Guard, and a veteran of the Spanish -American nnd the world wars, will lie burled tomorrow with military honors from his home, 1017 West Sum eisot street. Captain Hoppe, who in ihil life was a manufacturer, at L'ltlt North Fightli street, died Sunday, fol Correct Illumination I'lnns unit rsllninlrs for Shop, Store, Office limy lie In-tl without Inriirrlnt cost or nMlRntlun Monthly Payments ir ilpslrrd 'JM5ig2BgMM'MMMi khaen Crosby fy kt.CCTR.IC COMPANY 110 N. ELEVENTH ST. P . 4SRn. 4HH1. 4S8J. ItOfO to A It if - ,III I I J JTiTTl M Writer Home-Made Wills Writing n will is a busi ness. A home-made will often lends to expensive litigation and unhappi ness for the heirs. To avoid trouble, hax'O your will drawn by your nttorney nnd name this Trust Company as execu tor nnd trustoe. (C1ENTDMJL qrrargT & Market and fourth Sts. a PHILADELPHIA a CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,450,000.00 1126-1128 Chestnut Strut Women's Mercerized Lisle Stockings Special at 65c a pair; 3 pairs for $1.85 Stockings for sturdy service! Full fashioned; rc cnforced.at points of hardest wear. We have not been able to offer Lisle Stockings of this grade at so low a price for the past three years. Black only; regular sizes. Women's All-silk Stockings jQ A A worth up to $4.50 a pair for ( P-2.vU A clearing-up of small lots from our own stocks; all pure silk; some drop-stitch,- lace, clocks and fancy effects included. First choice will be best choice, of course, as sizes are broken, although all sizes arc included in the group. Men's Silk Socks at About Half the Former Price Special purchase of 50 dozen; all-silk; full fashioned; plain colors and fancy effects; sizes 9J4 to 1 1 Jj. Won derful values at $1.00 a pair. ($1.00 IS AVAILABLE OPEN FOR PART TIME Crn for P"rt "mo "rvlc. Thor cuRhly exrrlnceil In r-lannln al wrlUnst tl'tall Dcuirtliirnt Hlnr. Wtinlrmile and SrxcUlly Adverllstnr. Will HH'liit liuiy AKtuuy uid ot rrl tlnm bails. Box B 939, LedKcr Ofllcc Furriers Milliners IF THEY WOV'T WOHK T RKI'AIR THKM Sntlntirtloii Curanlftil Ciclhes Wringers. Carp'.t Swsaur; Wishing Machines, Vacuum Cleans;; E. G. FORD CO. i5i n. eih st. riiiin.. r. iWl Qr Sj krtftlS llSiflffZ nUMiir i P. r- " m Ik jm ii-y V i i - "- J -rtTSr Miv, ieB i TiWr r V. ihgoR Jfc fc - JiPWL- rrrrfc'tiJtr . e Miser unes nis Kjovd - IF YOU LOVE FLOWERS ou will not only lie intoi i'.ted in our great variety of Flowers, but the LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112 S. 12th St. fhls f-. .Jr Fdtf-fi r' 'Jllp tnr aiiont I.easui., whirl tjglnal report. , Tho imint' of tho 31" nsi lio lnwyorc iirnin: rlio IV rtof nm fofin 11. .i.ui I '. ....! I !-.'t U.I '.... "-- . "I. Il I III.'. Profs I'oli.x rrunUfuitor ami ' ('ha tre, Jr , of tho lnw t-rlinol of I Im uri ,'T'nivorMt . Ii'un Tjrroll Willmin-. fWneliinKtnn I'nuorMt luw . Ii.k.I. St. JLouin; .IihIko Alfn-.l S Ni.os. llati- fTinro .ffii.lfNiin II Hnlutiin Wnwlur... H.W.V, ....,.... ... J,- (ton. iiii'iiih.T of Ann'i-iriiii r.iir A jciatlon ; li I.nii'it Kinitnl iirol'for IJurHjiruiloiii . I'lnrnn luivt-isity paw Krliool . 1'ninU 1" Wn',li, N..'v Aork rin fn.iii.i joint flmiiiiiiin ml hionul .ir hihoi- hoanl : hnyij W.ilhr ktolu, I'hiliiili'lphm. iiioinlior Amori Jrnn I In r .i.iniioii . Ktiinri 1'ishor iKone. roicnoil 1 nin-.l Mato., , tn.t Jattoni'M , I'lnlii'l.-lphia . winhurno ulale, Now k formi'i faptain n i jtnry iiito'litf.'nrc iiU ii-Imi ki-ii.-iuI -tutf . J'nittil Stiii.-- n rm . ami 1! I,. Ilrnun, jMotliplllH, 'I'l'llll J Thi'M- hmor tlntU n.joit Att.iinm jGononil I'lilim-r s iiiioiproiutioii of ih" Juw, iIiiiik.. Ii i in with Mii-t-piiii,j i on iflusiir I'Miloiu-i iii.iI I'fn--.- t ulci jVom tin ir "ngiim! p .-it iin i ithi i ii- to lnw or fan i IE Ibmc nf On tctanr ind p Importance in Oak Hall's 1 Replacement Sale f These prices jjive you selection IS from an offer of suits guaranteed by Ii Wanamaker & Brown, the values of g gi wnicn nave not neen uupncateu untii Il this sale) since 1914. 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Continuing Tomorrow Manufacturers' Cancellation Sale M No Soap Better - For Your Skir Than Cuticura Sun pit Muh (9 as, CHntr lLbrttrit, Dayt. X I Ii 1 t'K trnnt,TiUw fref Cti Uiiu; umi. " $ J ui Mirtr-. Ti.ixinr ERMUDA To lh)i I rm Nevr ort In ll'n i i I i U ii v ldUy rrs! ,r ol" your fv.iri?r v rts ot f ur n ? 1 IniT. diK'-irf m i l rttln- 1 ntf ha'li In an "J fl' nr r dtnt af ttif Kay pr tlts at tte mwiiy inm1.rn Hnt'n m No I'mnimrU Hupilrfd for Urnmili Two f-allliu't nrfkly dtirfnir Jan., I'eb., Mar. ii ml irL1. t Vnt, l)c Luxa Tnln Sirru Me.imrra S. S. "FOHT VICTORIA" j I mi Mi Tni PiMpUi rmnt Sill tic f r mi N-w Vrk S. S. 'TOUT. IIA.MIIrON" 11 000 rn Ilmpi i neul tPallUik' from 1. V ill jun '-'ii roi ' w ') .i f... .1 am ifd lit 1 4' lit mfil fit.a in 3t ' " tni "ii'v iiniumio iu w. JTHNKHfi 1IKR.MCDA MNK TJL Hi Whlleliall tit. N Y lOUfttnvPkiU iriTIIV - 'ft Tl 'it for men's and ynun men's suit.s in finest worsteds of $.'" cjuulity. Several hun dred to select from. for winter tweeds and cassimeres, both men's and oun,' men's regular $.10 qualities; all-wool. I $33.50 for Sl.'i to Slid worsted suits, sizes for stout men included, with winter serges among them. An exceptional oppor tunity ol which many men and len are taking full (I Mill l J IM II young mer advantage. Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth Street for Sixty Years In i lv 1 Ml its k . WT V.T.-lf V. VM k&. vV J I i. a ssrj ibss' amm J mimr n jmMvyr ' Fur neckwenr, fin it- and fur coats murliul at halt jarmt? I I prlrm and lowc. Kvry article has the reduced price a i! marked in plnhi mime upon original price tao;. j 75.00 b 49.50 h FOX 1ND rOL'l AUSTRALIAN c.f'''i- i CI.' .11 t"iiir r.'C ? t, ,1WO -i D.JijDJWljiJiJ g i, Ij.upo anil liu.ii A 1J lnrl es w Mr. 7J Im lia lnric p I ii 'nmnm 44.50 u-j ''-1 mm 24.50 mmm ' hi 5. 00 115.00 AUSTRALIAN i TAUPE CONEY i , . ,.rn r i . irri..F .. I t p UJKJ.i CU.iib COATS Sfl 1 3,t '' 1 ao inrli Scir-lrlmiiied g i II "iiEiblliHlillili 74.50 ll"""ltt HliUiJIIIilllll 74.50 mmu y gl 225.00 195.00 1 I t l HUDSON SEAL -FRENCH ' ' gS COATS H SEAL COATS U ' ' mm I 3 Hi mB 5u liulwi Ions M !l ' ' slf-lr ninio.l K 1 i) '&,mm222 50 'r ,; ,yi"jai,"i!:' 87 50amm ' ' III I 295.00 b 295.00 3 1 . I! fC0ir1 I SEAL COATS - FSlHl S .'10 llirhiH H'iOi.'l Miulll; uT 2. I If 5 "'' "" '' ii ii - .1 i iimi.Mj m iinwr iiiiuiiip.i. m ' I wM245.00jm',"i'n "'wX5.00mmw i '' Il 05.00 fe, I 795.00 i I1 HUDSON SEAL HUDSON SEAL 4 '; ji COATS I WRAPS 11,; B? 31. .n. ii '",,; ' ' -ui ' ur te i- iii. ii.b ii, v , -k'niu or S l : gs Hnulnrl Iiiiiiiiimi. a Mualti uL Trunin". I g 11 " tb I m ra I H 1 z m y I m325.00mmm mM395,0Oumiim y MB l Hmall Peuoait 1?iH llraerve Your J'urcliuie i ft ANY early Philadclphians hid their money in "safe places, only to find it gone when they went to recover it. For them there was some excuse, as in those days of long ago the advantages of banking were not so widely known or so easily, obtainable as they are today. To keep large sums of money in the home or office is unsafe failure to profit by the interest which that money would earn ii unwise. Open an interest-bearing checking account with us. GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET 1 5 CHESTNUT STREET, 9 SOUTH 52D STREET "The Guarantee la the Bank for Me." n-e Oi'..irit ?NivViVrtisiw.' I'Tass? Life Insurance Day Does Life Insurance Carry You? Nobody carries Life Insurance. It can't be carried. Life Insurance burdens no one. Every man feels that the future of his family is actually a load on his mind and heart, a load that cripples his effi ciency; that makes him reckless in expenditures, because he can not meet the problem of his family's future welfare, or makes him miserly and unhappy for the same reason. Life Insurance assumes this load, and relieves him of his burden. It starts him out every day care-free regarding future obligations, or in case of serious illness or sudden death. Life Insurance Develops iystematic Saving If your Life Insurance does not carry you, call the fust Life Insurance agent you think of and tell him you want quick relief from uncertainty to insurance. Have Life Insurance carry you and your family safely, smoothly to financial security. Philadelphia Thrift Committee i Penn Mutual, Fidelity, Pluladelplih and Cirtird Life Inturunce Com panics have contributed tltii apnee. altlDUourM.ililir.. rilPJphla. I'. I lummiiiiiiKiiffliniiiiMnffln ir im muiiui. ""' " r --'----"--"-"- -Ti-.i "-.-.; .......: i...... . .,. .,.,,.i'u. iihii i i T-)wya-,fos yi-""'"'3' vMlliMMliMilM .asygvyrr .; nr,JflfwM Xb, trtai leoa ..'i .-";iw'Mwif.. .wv. l' Je.iv
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