Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 24, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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hinoso Tong, Camouflaged as
Masonic Ordor, Assallod by
Baptist Leader
By iho Awoclatttl Ptcm
Hes Moines, .Tune 24. Chinese slave
icirl traffic Is "roIiik on right unclo
the noses of our city officials," until
Dr. Charles R. Shepherd, of T.on
Angeles, general missionary anions the
Orientals, nt the Northern IlaptUt Con
vention In this city today.
"I know from personal experience
and not from hearsay that this ! n
fact," he declared, citing the instance
of a Chinese girl, sixteen years old,
sold In San Francisco for $2700.
In speaking of the tongs of the
country, Dr. Shepherd said :
"These tongs are not only nn insult
to the churches of America, they arc
an insult (o the great Masonic order.
Over the entryway of one of the
bloodiest and most powerful fighting
tones In America, is a slsn 'Bine Kine
Tong, Free Masons.'
"It masquerades as a Masonic
lodge, while it is made up of those ho
engage in the traffic In Chinoe girls.
who labor to frustrate our laws, who
plan bloody murder, and pay profes
sional assassins to carry out their
planV
China's political disturbances and
famine have put foreign missionaries iu
a delicate position, according to tin
107th annual report of the Americau
Baptist Foreign Missionary Society,
presented to the convention todaj
Other factors handicapping the so
ciety are unsettled policies of various
governments as u result of the war. an
almost unparalleled tinnncinl crisis iu
Japan, the inauguration of "one of thi
greatest experiments in democracy ever
undertaken" following an amazing na
tional awakening In India, and Moham
medan aggression in Africa.
During tlm year. sas the report,
John D. Rockefeller made three gifts to
the society totaling $2,000,000.
The organization and workings of u
great denomination. with 10,130ft
churchy throughout the country and
npproxfmatelj 1.500,000 members, nere
well shown here in tho .second annual
leport of the convention's (ieneral
Board.
J. PRESS & SONS
Price Sale!
On Our Entire Stock of
DIAMONDS
Watchei, Jewelry. Silverware
THIS i2 -PRICE SALE b a
price-lowering movement
of far-reaching effect and is
indeed an outstanding event
in the jewelry business. A
visit to any of our 3 stores
will readily prove to your
thorough satisfaction that this
sale makes
I. PRESS & SONS THE
COMMANDING FACTOR
IN VALUE-GIVING!
Everything at 50rc Discount
S100 fine blue white
Diamond Ring. The
mounting is 14-k. solid
gold and the diamond
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$36 Diamond
Ring. The mount
ine is 14. k. solid
white gold; pierced design, nnd is
set with a beautiful pure $-JO
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white diamond.
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the very
solid white
carved.
$276 Diamond
Ring. The dia
mond is of ex
quisite blue Wes
selton color and
of selected aual-
mounting is NOW
latest 14-k. C.
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MAN'S $28.00 17-JEWELED-
ELGIN
Watch
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now
$14.00
$75.00 Solid
18-karatGold
Watch, 17
jewel, adjusted
NOW $37.50
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Sale of 500 $5.00
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IS Inches Ion. Solid sold clain.
NOW
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1019-1021 Market Street
; Men Expect the Biggest Values Here
and They Get Them ! ! ! We Are Phila
delphia's Largest Exclusive Clothing House!
Ready Again Today and Tomorrow
10,000 SUMMER SUITS!
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Kearwy Crash
Summer Flannels
Homespuns
and Others
Never Before In History Such Values- Variety -Styles and Patterns
It is the easiest thing in the world to offer a limited quantity of garments to make an attractive price possible as other stores are
doing. But, NOT HERE! Mr. Hill prepares for his sales in unlimited quantities making possible the greatest varieties. That is why
men always flock to the Hill Co. for their clothing.
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1000 PAIRS
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Every pair is worth double. A
large variety of patterns and color
ings in pencil stiipes, cassimeres
and mixtuie!. All sizes.
Summer
25 & $35 Silk Mohair rf flS5
UltS
The Finest Quality Summer
Suits Imaginable
Two wonderful special groups, offering
the better grades of summer suits. These
are suits that are made of the finest pos
sible materials and carefully tailored to
keep their shape and always look smart.
The pencil stripes, the self-stripes and
all other high-grade patterns arc em
braced. Mr. Hill says you save half on
every suit at these prices.
Mr. Hill -SaysMake a Wonderful Saving In The Sale
Men's 1 & 2 Pair of Pants Blue
Serge & Fancy Worsted
BLUE SERGES For Qaick Selling at
Herringbones
Pencil Stripes
Fancy Worsteds
Mixture Cheviots
Homespuns
Flannels
Mr. Hill knows that hundreds of men are going to
want a new suit for the approaching FOURTH OF
JULY HOLIDAY and also to take along on their vaca
tion trips. THAT IS WHY HE MAKES THIS BIG
REDUCTION! Mr. Hill always offers the greatest
values just when men need the savings.
These are tho smartest and finest of cloth suits
representing every well-known maker in this country.
They are garments Mr. Hill selected for regular stocks,
and that means NONE BETTER TO BE FOUND.
M-E-N
White Flannel
Trousers
Every man will want a pair to
wear on his summer vacation or
on the week-end trips to tho shore.
$6 Heavy White $$.75
Whipcord Pants (
ys' WASH SUITS
In the Styles Tliat Are Different and
Sold Everywhere at $2.50 and $3
They are not the usual cheap ordinary wash suits made for sales purposes.
They are the kind that are always sold at full regular prices in all stores. Dozens
of styles in every wanted high-grade wash material. Plain colorings and two-tone
color combinations. All sizes for boys up to 8 years. Parents will do well to buy
two or three of these suits at this big saving.
1
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With 1 & 2 Prs.! Panisat
Norfolk suits of fine quality woolens mix
tures, light and dark colorings. Many have lined
pants, too. Tho suite at $5.00 and $7.95 have two
pairs of pants. All sizes up to 18 years.
Boys' Crash Pants 59c
Pe. Suits
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Mr. Hill says
Store Open Tonight and
Saturday Night Till 10
P.M.
Your Purchase Must Be
Right for Mr. Hill's Guar
antee Is in Hack of Every
Sale Made.
Open Evenings
1019 Market St
For
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$30 and $35.00
Choice, at
Every Garment
Hand Tailored
These arc suits that are
English in every line, they
have the swagger and "swank '
that appeals to all men fond of
the outdoors.
And Mr. Hill's price talks
for itself.
It is values like these that
has helped to make this
PHILADELPHIA'S LARG
EST EXCLUSIVE MEN'S
AND BOYS' CLOTHING
STORE.
Real Leather
Buttons on Coat
and Vest
And one-quarter lined with
Fair's alpaca and solid color
slecvo linings. A ariety of
shades to select from.
The same kind of suits you
find in exclusive Toggery shops
at double and more our price.
500 only and 500 men are
in for a wonderful bargain.
Store Orders Accepted
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