Jk am a" m' n V. ;, M s t m 11 FIREMEN HJRT FIGHTING 2 BLAZES ' EVENING PUBLIC LilDGER-PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921 Rye Injured by Flames In Up town Warehouse, Six In , Contral Garage CHILDREN IN P. 0. S. OF A. FLAG-DAY PARADE ONE NEAR DEATH BY SMOKE EIotciA firemen were injured in two Area last nfeht. . Fire of them were hurt fightinit n Mate in' Hamlltpn & Co.' bait ware Jhone and TJcrg's nleohol distillery at Front and Taskcr street. The othm ere overcome liy imokc while inishlns two burning motoi trucks out of a fta mj under tho i'cnnvlvnnln Railroad il Eighteenth and Filbert streets. Among the latter vn Hernard Chad wick, a boatman of Engine Company Vo. 4. who wns so nffected lir tlu imoke that he was taken to the Hahne mann Hospital. Those Infarct! at the downtown blaze, ,rhm the roof of the bag warehouse eollaprtd. were: Thomas Jlanganoro. tliUt.v-iour Vn 22. roncuwlon of the brain and I.,,,, nt the head and body. Erntpt. Smith, hoscmati of Engine Company No. 1, head and body lit fames l.croy. hoseman of Engine Company No. 2.. Injured, about tlie tody and lega. lie Wood, hoientan of hngine Com pin No. 40, struck on head by falling dfbri. All the above were taken to Mount Pinai Hospital. John Saunders, a hoseman of Filipino Ompany Vo. 48. was thrown from n fifteen-foot ladder by a powcrful.streom of water rom a hish-pressuro ho-e. Th water struck him in the face with Mich force thnt he was blinded for rcarly an hour. Ell dealt, a workman employed in the distillery, was over come by fumes from the bunting alcohol and dense smoke caused by puioutdei-in; scjar bags. Ho nnd Saunders were ent to their homes. The burning alcohol, running fiom the still In the pumphotiFo. beeomt' i rirer of fire as it poured into the Mrcct. Buildings and Arc npuaratus In thn path the fiery stream were threatened with Ignition, and the firemen fought vigor ously to safeguard the propctty. The Iom Is estimated at 8.13,000. At the garage blaze on Filbert trect spectators were saved by the hero ijm of firemen who htopped two run away fire horses which became fright ened by a passing locomotive. MAN IN MOTORCAR CRASH HELD ON THEFT SUSPICION Police Say William Healey, Who At tempted Escape, Drove Stolen Car William Healey, Noble street near Fourth, was held without bail todav by Magistrate Delta at the Twenty tecond street and Hunting Park nve nne station, charged with automobile tarn and assault nnd luttery. On Monday Healey. in a car alleged to have been stolen from .1. T. .Tohn wni 1C3 South Sixty-third street, trashed Into a touring car nt Sixth and Somerset streets. In the car were two women, two men nnd threo c-hll-rtren. The two women were taken to the Episcopal Hospital. Dctectivp "Winning nrrested Healer and turned him and his car over to Patrolman Cress, who got in the car and ordered Healey to drive to the Ger mantovvn and Lycoming avenues sta tion. There wns a girl In Healey's ear. After getting the car moving at a fair rate of speed Hoaley leaped out. Dress could not drive, and the car piled up in an excavation. Through In formation furnished by tho girl Hcalej i3 niiuiiy cnugni. i.ast December Healey was one of Ymu men arrested in. connection with v (l s ,l nutomobilo hold-ups in" 'u.u policemen were supposed to have Men involved. He finally confessed. Healey was defiant in Magistrate Wlzs court today and insisted that JW .nave n further hearing, saving; he couw provn the car he was ridinir in ff VIon,d"y Wfls not fctolcn. The MngH ...! ,"1"'. Ulm wiinout boll for n further hearing next Monday. 8. P. C. A. URGES DOG POUND Delaware County Body Asks Com- mlsslonera to Aid In the Work n ''f?''0" from the Delaware County Z'. n appeared beforo the Dela ware Umnty Commissioners in the wurthouso yesterday nfternoon Bn( J?"10-a strong plea for funds to assist . i yL nnd county to enforce hu n,7ry..,ho Prent quornntiue. Tho Quarantino prohibits tho lunning at Af ".?s ,ln,0BH PPerly muzzled, ?.,lJ0.,epl(1nll,, of Tale- Many In lected dogs bave alicady been killed fW? n0men. ,rdn5r "PPMlefl to the f.wr,JuCommiwionc''s for R0000 to e ?L1,h a Pound nnd employ men to dnl fl'V'T vlolntlB ''he qunran jUa ..i ,h,o ''OB8 captured are unmuz- to rtMifn i,; '".... "v "" "'--"--y "j mum iiiimaneiy mx ftss&ikt'M-y j-xw-??rmA'2r,jJi.i i; i&Mt :&:-?'' 'x J- -JkMk Q ' J i V II Is 'I V '' S Tt' i ml??- ' - "'"- PRv.V I'! f 4 H i it Jin 1 wM?!r&-t 'BV W; PERSHING RECEIWS && HT M ' DEGREE AT P. M. C llif! DEMANDS LIVELY --V- - - .i .y.: ' v ? i. f Jf J-F-WlA & I . , "T &m& AID OF CITY VITAL, SAYS U. G. I. HEAD President Bodino Tells Council men It Can't Co On With out Changing Lease Slain Sailor s? AMOUNTS TO ULTIMATUM f:f Wa" JTM SAMUEL .1. DIAMOND Ho wns found murdered on (lie li. S. S. Columbia nml Kayinonil I'. Olll, a shipmate, wns declared guilty oT his death in the second degree by n jury in tlio Federal Court here Commander of A. E. F. Re ceives Honor at Annual Exercises General Pershing, former commander-in-chief of the American Kxpeditionary Forces, received the degree of doctor of military science at the Pennsylvania Military College. Chester, today, in connection with the annual commence ment exercises of the college. Only, two other men in America hold his degree, (lenernl heonaid C. Wontl nnd General Hugh Ti. Scott. Thev were thus honored by the Pennsylvania Mili tary College during their lncumbencv ns chief of btaff of the I'nited States Army. General Pershing nt rived shortly after 0 o'clock and was given a rous ing welcome. He rode from the home of the Governor, near Chester, with Mrs. Hproul. The General was escorted by the cadet cnvnliy of the college. Shortly nfter his arrival a tnblet in memory of twelve cadets of the college wno were miieu in tun world Wnr wns unveiled in the main hall. The Invocation nt the unveiling was made by the Rev. James M. Tnitt. Ad dresses weio mado by Major John XV. hoveland, president of the Alumni As--sociation, and Colonel Charles K. Hjntt, president of the college. Exercises of the fifty-ninth annual commencement wcie held in the audi torium at 11 o'clock. John Wauamaker conferred degrees on the graduates nnd nlso the honorary degtces. Addl esses were also made by Justice William T. Hchnffcr. of'the Supreme Court of Penn sylvania, nnd Major I.ovciand. Honorary degrees were conferred on i no following: Believes Child's Alleged Slayer Caught Disappointed at Seeing Empty Cell I.eJeor Photo S,nle The parade was held last evening, starting nt Broad nnd Spring Gar den streets and terminating nt the Uetsy Rom House. This group of Ukrainian orphnns and Florence Schmcltz (below) were among tho marchers GIRL AND FATHER HURT Sherman Wells, Contractor, and Daughter in Auto Craeh JJi Dorothy AVells. nineteen jears old. of Concord, wns slightly burned, and her father, Sherman Wells, n Phil adelphia building contractor, was , II,. o. .l.l CUt , " "'" ! lin,tL.1 ,.... ,1 .... lM- "" 1IUI1I ...... tulf7VM .-u iiicir iiiuuiuuoiie. (hi ven by Mies Wells, collided with an other car on n jurvp of the IJaltimoro pike near the Hlack Horse Hotel, west of Media, nt H:'M o'clock this morning. The collision caused the AVclls nuto- Dorlnr ,.f ,.l ... A, , .:--" "' ""' "iU:. 1WIII Of .SerllBlmrion?njrMfeh,"U'r JU,"C A,t'X' Hospital WI1S l tU JJcUin xnamnKion .iiemoriol unapel Vnllfv rorne. , V "" . iuuwi .inner ,o, 01 i uogmr or pnnoBopny Nyivnnu arliwnM, i"-'aier, were occupantK of tie oiler &onn 'TuT.ZVr.rV. I a"tu'"ob"p- ' ere not injured. oori n. ciirlsllan, Jr cla of )1 8ec ' rftary to IreMunt Hardlne.. .lohn Wep I r-nr-mi i- n. .oimmona. clas of 87. Cliurchlll Ilrown .Me-1 rtlC urt K hK tin H HH Deaths of a Day William Hipp iiTl,T?l"i IIIpp,' vipL' President of the ipei Hosiery Co , Lawrence and Lu mrie streets, was found dead early nn rv.mor",tr.in 1,ls npartments in Jcean City, N j , iy Mr8 IIIppi ! with apoplexy between 4 nnd 0 . nml .(,ie,d '. ''' Hloep. Hi. had Vi d ,!cm.,n," in 800'1 health. lT's'i,ipi,' s !10me in ,his c't.v wns ni 'ear. ! M1?,"'1, ."'"V1- ,K wa' Hit.v Ann, it1, i HeB,llM hiR In'estN in the fe" he also uns con we ert with O. Schmidt & Sons, Inc., Antoinette Czapllcka eeiTlJ.l ,;niv.CMjty Muselm ebieidoy re nf .n' k l,,! ,,cath nf Miss An- ! l, .l'' Vu1.;...n,.".0!cd P0l- iickn i j.r , "l,;.v"'"""A. , i p "ristol IJ appeared "ie course of country. nami, rlaim of '02 Mnlr of rill enrtnonrlnu .Tmepli Clrnrnlv I "'"f"i. luuir, or t'liiianripnid, maalir of ' aclence, Walter R lllbbanl, Ilrldieport. ' Th Rraduaten follow ncliAlnr of nci-nrft in hemlslry Law rence II Vnt". Pa. Hdwln A Mueller Oh'o. Arthur I, Itna, Nw Jerfi nachclor of Kcionco in "Couomlca C'liarle. I,, riaibour. Pa . Iio A Canaurano, I'a.i Wdsiib n Kullerton. llernadlno Jarilennr rhlllpplne lalandfl, Cteoriro A. I.Nona l'a , J0eph A. Poll. 3il. Ta, Chll engineer John II Claua, Pa r)ald Lanahe. New Jry Allwrt I.. M Nlblo, Pa - Oenrne O'ltanlon New Voik Klorn Land Po, I'hlllpplnn iKlundu, Nnthan S Trump, Pa Karl K Wcntendel. Ohio. General Peishing wns the guest of honor at the commencement ball last evening. He nrrlvcd with George It. Christian, secretary to President Hard ing, shortly after 5 o'clock His rlrsl and only dance was a dreamy waltz with Mrs. Sproul. After dinner with Goernor nnd Mrs Sproul at I.apidea Manor General Pershing nnd Mr. Christian motored to the Chester Club. T hey were accom panied by Major J. G Quekomcyer, iiide-dc-cnmp to General Persuing; K, T. Stotesburv, ChU'f Justice von Mosch zibker, of tue Stato Supreme Court : Major General William G. Price and Lleutciinnt Colonel Frank Iv Jljatt. Phlladelphlan Caught at Wilmington With $444 in Pockets A...tt" Avh" sot olT !1 height train ai Wilmington and Vus found to have !H4 in his pockets is being held lis u suspect by police of that citv. ' The man. who gave his name ns , James Smith and said h'e was lift I years old. b.Jrdeil thn ti,ht t.n... ! near the Gray's Keiry freight jnrds of the lVnnsIvanin Ilailioud, this cln . blips of nailer contninlnV nil.lr,CD I in I'hiladclphia. Norfolk, Ilnltlimu-e. i ronton nnd Anglcsea were found in the man s possession. Angry citizens gathered nt the sta tion house nt Moorestown at 0 o'clock Inst night nnd demanded thnt police surrender Louis Lhcly, who is alleged to have murdered seven-year-old Ma tilda Husso and buried her body in the cellar of his home. ' When the police protested that the Negro was not in the station house nnd 1 had not been enptured, tho building ! was surrounded b.v angry men. Not until it wns diseoicred that the door of thn station house cell was open did the anger o the men subside and the crowd disperse. It had been rumored that LivcU had j been captured and was to be taken , through Mooiestown to the jail at Mt. j Holly. .s I he rumor spread it wan embroidered, nnd finally wns to the cf 1 feet Lively had been secretly taken to tue station liouse in MooreHloun. A short time later more than n score of furmers. armed with Hhotguns and clubs, believed thej had discovered Lively nt Pembenon. six miles from Mt. Holly. The suspect, who saw he wns in danger, lied low aid New Kgypt. nis puisuers a short uis-l'eiubertoit j Shortly before 10 o'clock this morn , ing. Lieutenant Itoston, of the Thirtj - second sruct and Woodland nvenuo sta tion, leceived n telephone mil that n man r.nswering Livcly'x description wns in n house neur Thirty -seenth aud Siiiioin sirects. The lieutenant nnd a detail of patrol men went t.. the house, but n thorough scaivlt foiled to reveal imv trace of the lugitne. Occupants of tho house de nied Livid had been there. Another suspect was nnested last I night on the farm of LMward Duffielrl I nt Hichwood. X. J., near Glassboro. the prisoner said he was Alonzo Cromwell. Ills caplors suv he tits the description given of Lhel. He was taken to the Woodbuiy jail. GET MEDICAL DEGREES The United Gas Improvement Co. must bave aid at once or return the gas works to I he city Samuel T. IJodlne, president of the company, has notified City Council thnt continued operation under the present lease is only a matter of weeks. The company's poslt'on wns set forth at the conclusion of the second hear ing on the icport of the Gas Com mission beforo the Councilinanic Com mittee on Transportation nnd Public Utilities. The meeting was held in City Hall Inst night Francis H. Itiackcn, counsel for the company, gne a vhtual ultimatum, calling for modification of the lease. What would hapnen if Council re fused such relief?" asked Councilman Cox. "I hesitate lo.nnswer," said Mr Itrnckcn. 'Yuu can draw your own inference of the lesult if we are unuDlc to finance our operations. " "How long can the V. G. I. operate under its present losses?" "I cannot answer that question," re plied Mr. Prncken "I can." said Mr Bodino. "It in H matter of weeks At this polut I deem it my dutv to snv that the full respon sibility rests upon the Mayor nnd the Council. I started In April to innkc clear the "ituation I have done every thing possible nnd now the mntter rests with the municipal authorities." "T shall refuse to consider thnt state ment In PAntlitrillnn irlld Mo fonnrl " snld Councilman Pntton. referrlne 'to dolphin Navy Yard last mont Mr. Itodine's reference to the Mavor and, ., Henry . ISraudc. Assistant United Council. "If it is ncocsvnrv for the; states. Attorney, prosecuted th mse I". G. I to co to the wall the citv is bic , nl" Robcit J. Stcrrett. former Asst ...... . ..,.,., mmti niui fi.-j , as coun- ALLEGED SLAYER CAPTURED Man Who Shot and Killed Wife May 10 Caught on Return to Scene Lucien Itoss, a Xcgro, who, while dis guised In woman's clothes, shot nnd killed his wife nt 3421 Lombard street on May 10 and escaped, police say, re turned to the house Inst night and wns captured. Itoss would not toll the police th motive thnt drew hltri to the scene of the crime after ho hnd eluded police here nnd hnd escaped from flic police at Chambcrsburg. Pa , last Monday The nllcged slnjer's rupture is cred ited to Tom Drayton, n specinl watch man, who patrols South street for n group of inerchnnts Din) Ion, n Negro, was told Itoss wns In the back jnrd of the Lombard street house Although it was outside the rnnge of his duty. Drnjton went to the yard nnd nrrested Ho. The fugitive made no light. He wus locked up in the Twelfth nnd I'ine streets station and todny wns held without bail by Magistrate O'Hrien op SAILOR IS CONVICTED Verdict of Second-Degree Murder With Recommendation of Mercy Itaymond P. Gill, seaman, was found guilty of second-degree-murder last night by a jury in the United States Court nfter five hours' delibern tion. Mercy was recommended. Gill killed Samuel J. Diamond, who worked with him in the print shop of ' the V S. S. Columbia. The crime was committed on March 12 Inst, when the ship was in Guantnnnino l(n Cuba. Gill .was nrrested by It I) Clark, of the Department of Junior i in-ii i iiu sniji ruiumcri ro lue 1'lilla- LUCKY STRIKE sCIGARETTEy A new size package! Ten for 10c. Very convenient. Dealers carry both; lOforlOc; 20 for 20c. It's toasted. Keeping ' Faith with the People We derive great satisfac tion from the assurances we receive that the people believe what we say! We are careful not to over state. When we talk about Special Values, we mean what we say, and we know what we mean to say. There's no guesswork about it, as you can find out for yourself by making comparisons. PeAry'a enough to make its own eas." There wan some irrelevant questioning of Mr. Undine, nnd then Councilman Huchholz gained tccognltlon. "We are faciug n Herioussituntlon." he said. "If the city is forced to start making gas wo will lose the ."54,000,000 revenue fiom the comnnnv and lose other millions as well, because we can not do the job us well ns the company, and I warn Mm we will not then bnve $1 or even SI. HO gas. We lost on gas before nnd we will lose ngnin." set for the pilsoner. i vr-1" SKW STWSsvlCAl. ..tfrfoeo-; SOLDIERS FORGOT BRAVERY Deserted Girl Companions Afteri Automobile Collision ' Police are searching for two soldiers i and their women companions who in an; expensive car. believed to have been, stolen, smashed into another auto nt Twenty-ninth and Diamond streets about 11 :f0 o'clock last evening. The car with the soldiers aboard ' got the worst of the uccident and piled up on the pavement in fiont of Donic'i drug stole. The instant the car stop- . ped the two soldiers got out nnd ran down Tvvontj -ninth street, leaving tlie girls, cut bv Ilyingjglass, In the car William Mullln. thirty .venrs old. UvSlis Diamond stret. who saw the crash, tan nfter them. At that moment n detective I snw the wieck nnd Mullln running nvvav fiom it He filed a shot nt Mullln nnd I halted him. The delay gave the; soldiers I a chance to esmpe. i The girls had their cuts dressed In the! drug store nnd hnd disappeared. I akWm r MV 2V"" "uj, Hand Dags New Exclusive Shopes Ihricus Lealiet-j. Beaded. FancvStlh. Embroidered Silk, Suedes and Drccadee An appreciated Cradualion Cift Funeral of Mrs. K. Murphy T''mmtal hni'ciVftu n 111 In, lwM lm,m. u.v... ,-..,.w m. .., v4(l,l- . row MimiiiiiK lur .ur. IvailierlUC Murph. wife nt Michael MUrphy. n rctiied law bonk publisher, who 'died Sunday nt her home, H.'L'O Walnut strept. Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated nt St. Jnines Iloman Catholic Church, Thirty-eighth and Chestnut streets, at 10 o'cadek. with the Ilev. James Monaghau officiating. Inter monj. will be in the old Cathedral Cem etery. Besides her husband, Mis Murphv is survived bv n daughter, Mrs, Rarl XV. Juke, and n son, Charles A. J. Murphy Bakers to 'Keep Prices Up St. Louis. June IB.Thero will be no immediate ledtiction in rhe cunt of bakery products, .1. C. Lewis, of Min neapolis, declared today befoie the con tentjon of the Retail Master linkers' Association of Ameiiea Prices of cer tuin. ingredients used in making biead and -pastries bnve deciouscd. he said, but ovcthcad expenses in most instances have remained stutiouun Woman's Medical College Holds Ex ercises Today The sixty-ninth annual commence ment fit the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, was held nr 11 o'clock this morning in the Urond Street The atre. lh'. Walter n. Cannon professor of I li"-, ' ,'Y. '" Ulu "nrvaril Medical .School, delivered tho commencement ad- I dress. 1 A reception in honor of Dr Cannon ""., '.,,? Hrn(lun,ln rlns" W"H ho held lit J :.!() O Clock in tlie (nllnn l,i,IMl.. I Twenty-first street and North College iivciiiie BAND CONCERT TONIGHT i ''''Y'Miinieipiil Hnnd wijl plnj tonight at Third street and Fishers uvenue DINNER-COATS In Cannibal Land i Martin Johnson met hin, jn inc jungle an isolated Engliiliniiii out to make his fortune in the South Seas. Here Ik; was with cannibals almost at his hack door; ' hut rcligiouslv, every evening he climbed into his dinner-coat. I Head the motion picture explor- J rr's tale of the "'ild Men of the lew Hebrides among i Other Entertaining Features in July Asia The American MAGAZINE on Hie Orient uut today nil nrvs-stnnds .IS .!. IIIIIItlllluaiiaiBiBil.,.;-1 ' '7'wiwii UAJULJUUJLLJJjJjCTJggJE BLUE WEEK at Perry's. To demonstrate the Beauty and variety of our Blue Serge stock. You can hunt all J over the city. And not un- " i . cover such assortments ot Blue Serge. As we are showing this Special Dem onstration Week. At Perry's. Blue Serge Suits with self stripes, silk stripes, raised stripes, fine soft twills, herringbone pat terns, twills resembling the old English Clay weave. Some skeletonized with silk or mohair. Some half-lined. Single and double breasted. Blue Serge Suits. Special Value Prices on every Blue Suit. Make them doubly attractive. $28, $33,, $38, $42, $48. Perry'a tmwwwwiaiBiBiMiM,,,,? Id tho chair of anthropology nt University. Throe .venrs ago she d at the Cnlveislty Museum in n leciuio tour of this FINE FRAMING TAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED 1HE FOSENDACII GALLERIES wninul sired HART'S Jtfk.O.llnrt'a nentauront 123-25 So. 10th St. PLAIN STEAK ...25c SIRLOIN STEAK.. 40c AY. RUMP , . . . ,S5c ,1"' P"g Boom yvr ? SgMMgs frHlHR HEPPE H AUn buHO ! IP FENCING Property Protection Pays The Mnriuon owner need have no apologies to make to any one when it cornea to speed. THE HATCH MOTORS C? oisthiou tur , 720 J. BROAD ST - PHILA. Showroom Opb mill iif Tilt. A-.!-t Af--. -. i&hrttkiZtftZ. c.-jt. l-iH" Here is a miniature baby grand piano that vuires only the space used by "an ordinary upright piano. The price is in proportion to its size and best of all it m a y be pur- cliased at mere Price $8(J5 rental rates through the Heppe 3-year Rontal Payment Plan. Call, phone or write for par ticulars. C. J. Heppe & Son Downtov.n 1117-1110 Chestnut St. Uptown 6tk id U ompion Sli. CYCLONE Chain Link Fence for factories and inrltmtrtnl n- ... of all kinds provides an effective and reliable barrier against the dan- gers and losses of exposed premises. Systematizes and centralizes entran ces and exits. Gives you control of the coming and going of individuals and materials. Thugs, thieves, vandals, firebugs, idlers and disturbers are stopped at ,ru. jjiupuiiy nne. P h Ovn e Propol., .dviiory ,cr. V O c U S t v,ce,u"l littrnture r a n lurniincciwith O 1- O 4 out c"r(e. f5ff Loot, lor Ih K.d T.j 4 mt k. if ti Kt Wm Mil ,MM.WiBmlu u. I I ua i-li7 vf I i.JIHMh7 IH .ikUWTil Wk ! Palm Beach Clothes Cool, Comfortable, Correct I I he splendid tailniiiij; putjntn nllr ,Im BcaUi C Iothcs assures their h.ipC - Imldm" quality and permanent good appearance " Ijj 1 he mt nic made in .KToniaiur v irh mn p.i, m,,.. icq.i.icments conccrn.iiB .tv iv. .ipPr.,i.,m,. ,J ta irilinr, - ..uruii-illiiiKtocllfl, J.,,1,., ,l..msu..vvo,rl,r nt u s l! 'U4JfVv.Ji. . ., I.ZBlit.. mkmi i ' ,' ;7"vrT" il-"SWlfv Cyclone Fence Company 403 Stoclc Exclin . R..1U;. . 7 PHILADELPHIA. P'A misiiwiiiiiaiii.j.. .li .i ' Vr i. cV)--. Jijrit?-'?.rfA. q Co.it nn.l 'liou-pi Suit-or Palm McJi (. i .in- ni.ivs.inii nnil color -51-to SJ. I "tit m Mi inc- 51'S nnd iipvv.ud "' and ',nn .. ii. -U.W. Tiop.cal nwrrni jneau. tfwl i .Mohan- in Stripe- and Plain Coloi- Jiicc7vvcvc and "Cool Cloth-"-weight Wor-teils. S.10 to joO. Silk Suits. 40, 4 and j-oO. Manncl 'I lou-crs. White oi Stuped () J aj s,, . sii.i iii,uiM niipoucu c-rivket Hjiinr IS. JACOB EEEtfS SONS 142-M426 CHiestmcitStirceft pcaKsaKs: ."It's the little things that j count." The giants of in- dustry insist on that. Take j Office Coats, for example. ! Nothing to trifle about, just 1 because they cost only $4, l$5 here. Serviceable Mo hair. Cut for comfort and good looks. They'll remind you as favorably of us. As our other clothes will. Perry's i "And still it moves." Said Galileo of the world. These pencil-stripe Mohair Suits prove it. The most beauti ful we've ever seen at $22.50, $25. Others at $20, $18. $16.50 and $14.50. Why suf fer from the heat? i'etryi Just because lie drives your car. Is no reason why he shouldn't v be comfortable. Palm Beach Suits for Chauf feurs. $20. And you get twenty-dollars' worth. Be cause we give him no rake off. Perry' Perry & Co. 16th & Chestnut Sts. Electrical Worker Experts Apprentices Helpers For a qu.ck ' hve-w.re" job read the Help Wanted columns in THE PUBLIC LEDGER MUKNING EfENlNnm iniiav. rs: WW T-TTirV firtrri JL I Z.TIIEm- i Jr 9 SPECIAL Genuine! 'BLOCH Pullmans' With I'amaua Rvveraiblc Gear Whil $07.50 Our Campltt, Lint at .Strolltri B. MILLER FURNITURE smmr tbUI-bUG South 2rJ .Streetl S. urtn JiVtHV V.VZW