f -,f t. Br Y 10 LEAVE COUNTRY EVENING PUBHd , LEDGlURr-PHiXADELPHIA, UTEipAY, . , JUNE 17, '1921 3 f Sentence Suspended and Red Cross Will Send Strassburger I Maid to Switzerland LuRT GIVES WARNING Videline Oennnnrct. Hip vrntcon- V"T .,burcr. convlrtcl yclCr- V i VorrWown of tin- theft of Jcwoln f ..rtb $20,000 from i..u kthicounirj. , ,inJ i.', Hip 'verdict of Bullty, sub- 'i T sentence, and parallel Hip girl JJJi M M-rrC.J-.lt.. of .a. Ambler lied Crow. The .imigc ex- ':." j n,t he. hh n Htnte.imigp.iini. piim -- . deportation. imt "e JSTdhe wonld hn the girl bronght 1.7k? foil Ae bad not left America IK he loinu. c nrcord- .nromntlj. .-M"- ";" . ,... it,. .,. Mnen..c ;-.' . . . the HtrnHsbiirRer Is to leave I pro r,, ..in find means to nnvc .m- Wl.A to li"r native Switzerland. ". A'in oxnlMne.l. while waiting for V farj' verdict, that flip Iin.l come "t ifeountry M month nKo fro n t .,n"..i . livo with her nunt In lUT' Unon nrrlvnl the little ,-. '";, , ,i ;nt girl foun.1 her mint married !'. ,? : Dillon nt Koncrnl houwovk f0M?.d,.,,?. ti limine nnd could not :,?iyniM.,,clmateV She did not have luu.' .. r. rolnrll holll". NIP Haul. TJ" obtained' the position ns maid , flie jeeta. the property of MIm fiiAhrv Bourne, h tcr of Mrs. Strnss- iSS.rnar llt of MIks Bourne to Can ,,.len S-.;. iri nrotestcd yesterdny nIic i'lV,u.ht the icwelH had been care- 'li..i. left in an open bureau drawer lasly.lett in i" 1 tllnllKi,. them Ifor her as n kh " " "nHlopcd durhiB the testimony of IvIm Bourne mat tnp "" i",',i1"""" tls'5. Himnnt oi. worth $o000. was 'Jiilr worth .$150. .HEARING ON WARD DIVISION ' Public Sentiment on Twenty-second to Be Voiced Tonight 1 Tbe fecond of a series of meeting to MUnd public Fentimnii on im- .......-.. Jlmlon'of the Twenty -f-eennd ward at Wuhlngton Lane, will he conducted at 8 o'clock this evening in . OM n Hall, 8131 Germnntown nvenup. by Hip com mUMoners on Wnrd Division. . vimrnna nnnniltlon tothe prnnosed 'lolittine of the Germnntown wnrd was xolced by the Board of Directors of the Germantonn aim 1 nraiinu nm i .provement Association, at a tnectiiiR Monday evening. 1 Colonel Sheldon Totter, president of 'tte Oermnntown BusineKs Men's Asso- ditlon. declnud today uini iimiiotu. Jia irlrlo thp wnnl was an nttemnt to wai up the power and influence of Girmantown for political purposes. j Councilman Ilopcr favors division of ftteward. Flrj Destroys Springfield Road Home . Fire at 11 oVack this morning di ilrorfd thp home of Albert' Sham, on Springfield rood, between Mnrltnn nnd .Elllsburs. with n loss estimated nt IftOOO. The tiro originated in n pnrtl- .luu mm npicuil r.ti ittiiiui, i.iiiL uiriv was no time to i-nve tlip contents of the bouse. Thp cauc U not known. 12 Nurses Graduated In Frankford Tttflic eraduatl'S of the Frnnkfnnl Hofnltal Trnininc School for Nurses last night received diplomas in the North Frankford Baptist Church. Thomas Creighton. secretary of the Khool trustees, presented the diplomas. Addresses were made by Dr. Kdwnrd A, Schumann nnd Henr.v F. Borne- tun. BAND CONCERT TONIGHT Thp Municipal Band will p'n to. Bight at Fifty-sltth street nnd West minter nenue. . INDUSTRIAL ART SCHOOL TO GRADUATE CLASSES Graduates Are to Receive Their Dl- plomas at Commencement The commencement exercises of the Industrial Art School. I'nrk avenue be low Muster street, will bo held nt 8 o'clock this evening In the auditorium of the Philadelphia NonnaPH-hool, Thirteenth nnd Spring (inrden utrcets. The grndunteH nnd their schools nro: Arlfllre flobert J. Wood Ai1nm A. Jickaxi Ilarlpy. Arpnlon -Jupli M Zchrcn. Uache Ilontrl( Mny Kuuch nnd Illmlle Hulh Tlnncy, llKldwIn i:imcr IJ. Cnhln and Jofpli K. 1'lcliz. Ilelmonl Albert Drcunln, Thtlma I., l'of fonliorirpr nnd Unhurt Hirlip- Jllnliio John Hock and Ileba Kemplr. Holier lnubitlo Lazarus. Krown jRmo Di.nlcl. f'lnirhorn -Clint-lej II. Illoomrr, Alw P. f)ewn f, lle:i M. Hnrror, Afiron David Mcdorr Omar II. Scburli. Jr., William O. Htlnpr nnd Florrnru M. Taylor ODmcr Nathaniel (in and Weldon muy. Killer Ulchard K. Dulsberif. Emma I.u doalirr nnd Kllzbetlt Trommer. Hackett Jnmei T. Cftpcron. Ilanna llnrold C Kehl Hunter Samuol Hovlnn and Verno Shut tleworlh. . , Knno William It. Ca3 nnd Ilela It Dumt. Kelley- Jolin II. Good. Charles I.. HlBb.'0 and Stella Krnshef Kcnderlon Anna VentrU Urnlnerd. I.iwlnn Kathcrlno B. Talor. Ionntellow llernnrd Guy I.nwll aiadR Itedlcy and Katherlne Wntklns. Mamhnll Inh It, I'rlmui. Meade Prank 1 Slater nnd Thotnan A. Street. Jllllur Albert n. I'liiher. Joseph l'rlend and w.epnen wllcot. fiehaorfer Hlnunh'.nn Voqel. Hharawood Noai .1, Zeunnnnn. Hlniterlj VllHm U-vy OueJdwIn. Houthnark Carl rirunielt and I.6uU Ticl bers Htanton (M. II ) Otnea Oils nnd Helen 8 Zlefjler Hteel Dorothv Ilender. t'lorenrp 13. Ben nr. IS, Onrdon Hnrnusky, Mnrln llorowtky, Norman l.orch. I3leanor II Hchmltt, I3dltl. M. Tllton and Henry C Wnlbol. TIlKhinan -Jerome llehnl and Knrnh J Olbion Wldener Mildred II Clarke. Harry Kap lun. i:nwanl Nichols and Horn May Sinner Wlleon Dnnnto (.' Zeo'l Whlttler- I'harles IC Morrlnn, l'uul 13. C". Snvder and Joiepli 13 Sparks Hrhool of Oberatlon nnd Practice Ruth Callahnn nnd Maricucrlto II. Johneon. ("enlral IIIbIi Daniel IllumlicrB. Girls' HlBh OIk.i Andrassy. KrnslnRtnn High Hazel II. Harris and Laura V Russell. Northeast Hlnh Jacob I.lchstcln and John r. Zwlrne.. Houth Philadelphia Hlsh Michael I.eone. West Philadelphia HlKh VlrBlnla 13bllnK. Wllllalll IVntl lllffllAnnn II fhMNn Ieii. lah M Deat'on, IMna M Hooer, ilortenss V. Mark and Jtlnnihe 11 Morris. No school Alice Ulckhnm 71 awarSIddiplomas West Philadelphia Catholic High for Boys Has Exercises Seventy-one graduates of the West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys received their diplomas tlii morn ing nt commencement exercises bcld in the. Nixon Thcntro nt 10:30 o'clock. The smduntcs were addressed by the Bev. I.nwrcncc A. Deering at the exer cises, which were preildpil over by Monslgnor Henry Drumgoole. rrnncls I.. Beilly was valedictorian, nnd John J. Dojle salutatorian. The grnduates nre. fclenco rourse Harry P Illat' John J. tlradley, I'rancls .1 nrnn I3ilivard V. I'oonev Charles K Diirlt GenrEe K I)al-oii. NleholiH A de Hlmone. jHme 1 do I'lllppo, Joseph K Dorner. Thomas .1. Dougherty. John J 'Dojle. Hobert J Konl. Thonina H. render namtind A. Gallarv, I'rancls I'. Hnnnanncker, Prancls 11 .Mr Hnancnr, Terdlnnfl J McOarev, lIuBh r. McOllnn. Joseph T McGrellls. Arthur C. M' Iluuh. James n Macpherson John J Mornn, rtolwrt P. O'Urlcn. Martin T Pottnrson. KranclH A. rhelan. Urben r Quirk William A. Shield. Walter C Htnuton. James K .Smith, James J. Vnnhortf. T. Norman Wels klrch. William C White James P. Wootf-i. Tommerclal courseMa'colm J. Adim. Charles II. Ilnrrotl. William J Ilnrrett. James J. IlroKan. William 13 Carev Jo ceph P, Caanau(th William J DouBlicrtv, John J. Kox. Paul J KpIioo Georno r. Mr Kadden. James H McOlll It Knrmett Mr Cowan. Hdward J. M choll. Joseph A HnliiH ford. I.eo C .Sullivan, Charles C. Tlpplns. Ixmls J Wcnner. Arts course John J. neeker. William A. Illake. J Einmett Conway. .Tamea 13 Don ne'lv, Prancls T. Donnell. Piul .1 C.reer-. hauh James II. Hurev. Jo-eph I. 1'wlii. Joseph M Joseph. William J Kehne Hrcn dan A McConnell, I,o I". McCulloimh. Mun.is J McHuKh, Charles A Nelson John J O'.Malley, Francis W. Pancplnto. Charlc M Qulnn, Ir..rls I nelllj. Thmna 1) llowlnnd. John T Hamucls. William A Mieeran GRADUATING CLASS OFFICERS jf v S3.5 wHHPIiMIBd& ' ''kL 'iovyj '' 'K ' -MllZSmgtevWm' ,, 'C W & 'f.W-'lii i-fi -' BliiJilBMM S - :l ft '' . Jf "f ' J 'A J - ''" i '" - N-' -'- - "T " ' n GIRLS' HIGH GIVES DIPLOMAS T0'91 Joseph W. Catharine Presents Awards at School Exorcises PROF. HARLEY PRESIDES exercises for the or the rnilndPipiiitt POTTER SCHOOL PUPILS GET ATHLETIC TROPHIES 100 Boys and Girls Are Given Let ters and Other Prises , AVIipii it coniPS to gener.tl athletic prowess, tho. pupils 01 the Thomas Pot ter Public School, Fourth nnd Clear field streets, ccrtnlnly stand .1 ilmiiee to take first prize. Trophies offcicd for baseball, volley ball, caplnlti ball, for winning the field day competitions nnd for general nthlotle excellency were nwnrded at exercises this afternoon. And more than 100 pioud bojs and girls were given their school letters. These represent the pupils who hae been members of the various school teams which have distingul--Vd theni Felvcs above nil the- ot.-i giniumnr schools of the city. Alfred fr. Diulley, picsident nf th Rriinunar Scliool Athletic I.engup. pre sentctlto the school tho following tro phies:' P.roivc stnttio awanled by tho Mcadowhi-ook Club for tin- first plnee in the field day eciitx. another slntue to the girls in particular for the highest lumber of pninln on I lint day. nnd silver cups to tho nllej lrill, lm.' lull and enptnin hall teams In nddl tlon there was u lnrge cup for gpiicr.il excellency above the other schools. There W3re addro-sps bj meinbers of the Dopaitiiicnt of Plnsical llducn tion and tlic directors of the school ath letics. Oscar (Jumpy, of thp Northeast High School, winner of the high school qunds. Officers of flic graduating class of llicj West Philadelphia Girls' High School arc (tipper left) Helen Perrell. ice president, and Helen Snvldpe, (right), president; (lower left). Knthryn Kelly, treasurer, nnd Dorothy Pcttld. secrctnry WHY BE GOVERNOR? Highway Employe Gct3 $12,000 nnd Sproul Only $10,000 T.ewis S. Sadler. State Highway Commissioner, nclinr under authority granted at the recent session of the Legislature, has boosted bis assistant's salary to SfiOll in c. ess of tho snlary paid. the (lovernor I'tider nn Act lif lfILM, Commlssioiicr Sadler wns empowered to fix nil snl ories in liis department except bis own. which, like the Governor's, is $10,000 n jenr. Mr. Sadler decreed a SI000 Incrense to (ieorge II. Bliss, asslstnnt highway commissioner, who has been receiving SSOllO n year. The salary of Colonel William D. i'hler, chief engineer of the department, was boost id from ST.'OO to RIO.OOO, and tbnl of .loseph W. Hun ter, the township commissioner, from ?(Mint to $(',000. Commpiicement graduating class High Hclinol Tor ttirls were lield nt 10:.'10 o'clock this morning In Central High School, at Broad ami Green ,streets. Uf tlic ninpty-one girls graduated nn but onp will ptiter other educntlonnl institutions. Fifty-eight intend to take up work in normnl fchnols l'erbapH this may be token as n iuU if tlic rtceutly announced niary r.-reme for teachers; nt least that has bad the effect of bringing more candidates Into the flelct for teachers' positions. Twenty-tour graduates wii t.t'c1 col lege t courses. One will studv denlnl hyglMie, two will enroll in the. Plnln delphln School of Design for Women, three will study nt business college, one plnns work in orntorj nml 011" will study occupational therapy. Following n iiuiHicnl program, the invocation wns delivered by JIip Hev. Dr. I. Inn Bowman. .leannetto Por tenor gave the I.ntin salutatory and the ICnglisli salutatory dellverccl by Until Mejers. .Toseph W. CnthnriiiP. of the Board of F.ducntion. presented the Dodd mednls nnd piies. .The vnledictor), written by Mnrgaret D. Fowler, wns delivered by Flor ence Hitet. Prot. Lewis It. Harley nresented the ditilomns. ntid the school song, "linll to Our Alma Mntcr," wns glen bv the clnss. Diplomas were awarded as follows: Prlc Awards The follow li'g prizes were awarded: The Dodd Gobi Medal for the highest average In the general course, to Knth- erlno Isabel Volk. with nn average of 00.11(1! tho Dodd Silver Mednt to Doro thy Kllznbeth Pettlt, with an nvernge of 60.51 J the (Sowing Memorial Prize, In memory of the late Dr. Oowlng, $-0 for the highest nvcrngn nltnltied by n member of the grniltiallng clnss, to .iennnettp Tortennr, with nn nvernge of Il.1..'(l; the $IC prize offered for the best work In Knelish bv the Alumni Awocln- tlon of the High nnd Normnl Schools to Clnlro Hcrbnch: the 810 Prize by the sntnp association for thp best work in Lntln in competitive cxnuiliintlnn to .leannetto Tortennr, nnd the Alliance Frnnonlsp Mednl for the best work in French nttnlnrd in competitive exami nation, to .reonnette Tortennr. Colleie I'repnrnlorr Course Dlstlnsulshed Clalro Herbnch, Jennnelte rortenar. Meritorious Ilessl" Ilernsteln. MarKaret D. I'owler, Oraco 13 Kretf, K'ntlirjn St. Kelly. Slary Watt SlcWIIIIams, K1IIU1 Neff. Ulesnor Hack, llesslrt Iloss Welnrott. Graduates Sflldred Hlrsch Aaron, Helen Sllnton Anderson. Huth Esther Ilaum. Sln rlon Ashmead Henson, C'nthteen HerB. Anna Kullel Drown. Helene It. Cahn. Charlott Cnrrlck, Elizabeth Chachkln, .leannettn Fisher, ICmma PlanaKun, Hlsla Josephine. Krledman. Harriet Isabel Good, A I.ullo Hobensack Grarlne Hold-n. Klorenc. Huet. Florence St. Ilsemann, Juliet K. Kind, Anno Dunnan Knlijht, Helen Virginia I.ee, Con stnnro 13. Lowengrund. Slargaret Iwen icrund, Haiel F Ixjwensteln. Jtelen It. Stan del, Elizabeth SI. SIeer. Huth Sfeyers, husan K Sillier, .Margaret Coventry Stllllck, Theresa Dannirtl. Nelson, Helen E. Perrell, Florenco A Pfelffcr Elliaheth Jessie Ithortes. Catharine Farrell Hchaffer, Eleanor Hchllllng. Slary Hausman Hchlndcl. Stlnnle Elizabeth Hmlth, Elslo II. Straussmnn, Hose TraehtetiberR. Sf.irln Estelles Wells. .Mar garet I.oulse Weand, Starlo Yost Williams, Huth Elizabeth Williams Academic Course Dlstlngu'shed Dorothy Elizabeth Pettlt, Katherlne Isabel Volk .Meritorious I4l7aleth Katherlne llirten. Slnigaret S'arla Furrell, Jesslo SI. Fjlton. Huth A Walrath. Graduates Dorothy Frances Abrams, Ada .Mary Handel, Slary J. con Koblnson Cole. l.llllan E. V. trnr.1 InrU nilmlnn. Mnv Frn Sllldrrd llartzell'. Anna Itoss Herbert IP len I.ollta Hulett Eleanor H. Jacobs. l.llllan I.othalrn Jasner, .Margaret I.oretta Kalm bach. Frances Huth Leaf. Nellie SWIiil, Illanche C Srnrenznna. Slllilred Slatllieus. Anm Grace Meers, .Mary Helen Moor.' Carmolla Stlldred Sturray. llhod.i Wagn. r Nnsh Julia Slstllda Por'cr. Katharin- lb-1 miinrt Hitter Dorothy SIarl Hue. Hlrn A Haldue Slirtln F. rtchmlil, Ailalin F Schoenfeld Sfargaret Esther Hller Amy Statlack Smalliv. Sophie Elaine Spr. tor. Alice G M Toner. Anna Elliab"th W,j r, Jcnnlo Zeserman, WOMEN WILL AID SLATE COMMITTEE ho helpful not antagonistic," said -Mr Warburtpn. "There Is no nuertlotf j nl fc ,.H -lit....... It. ...Ill -....t. V till will To Work in Harmony With Men in Republican Campaign, Says Mrs. Warburton REVISE RULES TOMORROW nbout our attitude. We will work shoulder to shoulder with thp men in tho most hnrmoniotis way possible anil ' render service to the party In thp State. This Is whnt wo want ,to do and I nin sum It Is what the men want. They have shown us every consideration frpnt the beginning nnd the women desire to be helpful." Many other matters of Importance will be discussed nt tomorrow's inee.iV lug. In addition to State leaders frojn every county. Senator Penrose, Sena tor Knox anil (lovernor Sprout will b present . 1 Itenulillcnu women In the State will work In harmony With the Hepubliciin Stnte Committee. 111 raiding to Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton, chairman of the Women's Committee. $ Mrs. Warburton will confer with Senator Crow, chairmnn of the Hepub llcnn Stnte Committee, nnd make rec ommendations for the appointment of women to each of the llfty senatorial districts throughout Pennsylvania. The Stnte hodj will meet at the Bel-levue-Strotford tomorrow, when It is pioposed to rcisc rules of the organi zation to admit women legally. Senator Crow will appoint one wo until for each senatorial district to servo until the regular election next spiiug. "We. nre going into the committee to Here's a recipe that's never been known to fail for con- Verting the most confirmed pessimist to an enthusiastic optimist. Persuade him to give a try-out to the different .Collins' System. Trial treatment free. r ,. vULLLNS INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE C0I.L1N8 ni.HCI WAI.Nt'T ST. AT l.'.TH FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED TRE ROSENBACn GALLERIES 1330 Wnlnut Street " THE successful selling of your goods may require a scries of booklets, broad sides or folders The Holmes Press, Vrinicr 1315-29 Cherry Street Philadelphia J iv (-rV ) mS. w sJ3 c2rii3Ds Tk A New Arrival To complete the dainty summer after noon costume. Leather $15.50 m .J ' of coig oridatt lioot Shoo Uzo Chosinut St INCREASE YOUR INCOME 2' INTEREST ON YOUR INVESTMENT FOR FIFTEEN oe iK, CAN DE OBTAINED WITH SAFETY. WITH POSSIBILITY F INCREASE IN PRINCIPAL. VAHTICVUA.RS O.V RV.QVVST MooREr Leonard & Lynch Cushman Nowhall, Manager 1503 Walnut Street Philadelphia Pittsburgh New York ' r Silver Knives. Forks. Spoons a,ld Serving Pieces Single Dozens tv Complete Ctcsl.s 5Lcrlitid5ilverDiiineifl''rfTea5orvices-OTm(i''ae7t Tic Gift set riccabc. dccoi alic and cpptccialccf. Special Lifeguard Suit $g5.0 rinpnl liei.VTwelelit iv o r n I r il ol.lrt. nn lii.tiln, Kiiiininlenl ft color 1.111I Min tirnof rxtri. lienir woven lielt mliie 10. TWO-PIECE BATHING SUITS Men's Merino, Navy $1 Broadway Cycle Co., Inc. "The Sport Centre" 527 MARKET ST., PHILA. Write YOUR Conn- U-a flumiun, nun . ;"&-;, dential and Important letters & documents here: S,?,v- cpy Work i STENOGRAPHER NOTARY lr rl AIASTi:il OI' r-VOMSir. Con ndenllil. Hxperlenred In A'l linen. Moderate Auto HOTEL VEND1G QulcK t i .nei nltu VCIIUIW Arllnn nnV Saturday Afi'n (Sundays MIPUT UHT i:mer(sency Service) "'"HI Si First Penny Savings Bank Pays 4M.fi Interest And Absolute Safety 21st & Bainbridgc Sts. Central Branch 1343 Chestnut Street (Broad and Chestnut) JOHN WANAMAKER President Deposits received up to $5000 Deposits, Over $8,625,696.99 A SHORT Story - Act I Time : Today. Two men. One steps up to window 3 at the National Bank of Commerce, lays down a deposit, and says, "Savings, please." He adds to it regularly each week, and earns 4 on his balance. The other chap spends all he makes. Act II Time: Two years from now. Harder times. You know this story. Finish it yourself. SAVINGS FUND DEPARTMENT 4 National Bankf Commerce in PhiladelpKia 713 Ch.Gstn.ut Street Nathan T.FoIwcJJl.I'jreaidcnt A NATIONAL BANK WITH A S WIXCS DEPARTMENT imiiKy ffi0". ft m 10 U are not at your best unless Comfortably dressed. ty High temperatures affect the nerves and the disposition you can't be 100' efficient if you arc worrying about the heat. J Our Tropical Worsted Suits arc a splendid preventive of Heat Discomfort and as they arc made "in accordance with Reed's Standard of Tailoring, they leave nothing to be desired in point of appearance. , Priced $30 to $50. In fitting colors and patterns. CJ Suits of Palm Hcach Cloth in Stripes, Tans, Grajs and "Sand" colors $1 $1S and upward to $25. ( Mohairs in Stripes and Plain Colors, $!S and upward. Brcezwec and "Cool Cloths" $20.00. Silk Suits, $-10, $45 and $50. CjJ Flannel Tiousers, White or Striped, $10, $12 and $15. 4J Extra quality Imported cricket flannel, $1S. JACOB REEDS SONS I424-M26 CleslbirinniftSitaBd; VjTKiC 'SET UEsUlLgrmrrgU A Timely Offering at i . i dm J s a ii For Tomorrow Unusually Low Price for Women's Sport Oxfords $g.50 Of White Reignshin Green Kid X Trimmings Maroon Kid j A STYLE that is in vogue and jCHl an exceptional value at SS.50 much below regular price. Fashioned with high Cuban or low walking heels. White ivory welting and white ivory heel. Dalsimer's can always be re lied upon to offer the newest in footwear, nt the lowest possible price. THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floors With Seating Cnjxtcity for GOO Men, Women, Muses, Iioys and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street Have You noticed our Windows? Did you ever see so great variety in beautiful clothes for men? Well, the windows are only a meager sample of the riches we have inside! Come in and look to your heart's content! You don't have to buy unless you want to! Just make your self at home! Perry's BLUE WEEK at Perry's. Demonstrating the superior Beauty and Variety of our stock of Blue Serge Suits. And its difference from all others. Fine soft twilled weaves. Blue Serge with raised stripes. Blue Serge with silk stripes. Blue Serge with self stripes. Neat her ringbone weaves narrow, medium - wide, and broad. Weaves like the old English Clay Blue Serge. Skeleton ized with silk. Quarter-lined or half-lined with silk or mohair. Plain lined. Single and double breasted. And Special Values make them doubly attractive. $28, $33, $38, $42, $48. Perry's Of course. You can get suitj of Palm Beach Cloth in most any clothing store. But these of ours are dis tinguished. By fine work manship in every line. In side seams silk piped. Ox ford and Cambridge grays. Browns. Blues. Pencil stripes and twills. Sand tones, tans, coffee and cream. In workmanship of the highest type. Perry's Coming on a-pace! July Fourth! Get ready for it now! White Flannel Trou sers. By all means. Our3 are priced. Exceptionally low, $9, $10, $12. Some thing exceptionally fine. Striped FLANNEL Trou sers at $8.50. White Duck Trousers, $2.50 up. Sepa rate Sports Coats to top 'em off. In Blue or Brown, $25. Perry's We're not forgetting. And don't want you to forget. About our Tropical Feather-weight Worsted Suits. Takes two yards of the fabric to make a pound. Pretty light, What? Quiet, conservative mixtures. And please sit up and take no tice. At the price $35. ' Perry's Perry & Co. J6th & Chestnut Stz i m i -r ii. vo1; - TO M hW , j, i N V,
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