ffr' ""F CHURCH OUIUWS . ELKTON MARRIAGES liTVENING PUBLIC LEDBRPHlL'AlJELPHrA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1D21 r 8? YOUTH MADE BOYS STEAL SWEATERS, POLICE CHARGE Percy Wright, of Edwin Street, Held In ball Percy Wright, sctcntcen year old. 170U Kdwln atrcet, wna held In 'Mi hnll for further hearing hy Magistrate Oswald thiH morning nt tin? Nineteenth ifnrt Oxford utreetn police station en the chargs of induclns two youthful com panions te stcnl for him. The two "students'' were ficorge Harris, teji yenrs old, 12127 Hharsweml Htreet, nnd Rudelph Mnthhis. Iwehe jeara old. M21 Seuth Twenty-first fclrcct, who will have n henrlns nt the IIeiinc of Detention tedny. Tlit imiIIcc fiiy thnl Snturdny nftcr nftcr nftcr noen Wright pent his companions jntn the ft(if rf Iters Ili-ethcrx. .furit-en Hidse nvcnue, while he ress the street. Boen tie ,, of i:ikten. Mil., nrc net legally pupils rotnrne,! with three nuciters . n-i nrtMuinkiiml lnw I valued nt RIO each. The w en av upoufel according te cecleslastlca law. . (((el. wcnlPrHf glp , thi Hci. Dr. Ileucrt n ntt. district U,M ,,,,, C(u;ll for i(,0 ,,rc.(m n)u, lc. iiinerlntewlctit of tne Tllminglen pnrteU te dispose of the goods. MflhedH Hplvcepnl Conference, uihl today Hr. Wntt. however, admitted. I that according te eivll Inw. which takes Inte consideration the intent. of the pee peo poe I pie Involved, that the couples need net ' fed that they nrc net married. I "As far as the church Is concerned," Dr Watt said, "all these couples are net manlcd. I must numu. newever. ' .hit under the civil taw they have neth- ; ,,.,, ... A i ..rrv about. The church low la: Women and Cliildren en Floats Jllfc - Methodist Official Says Ecclesi astical Law Rojects 200 Westren Ceremonies VALID UNDER CIVIL LAW Tnn hundred couples, many if them phlladelphlnnp, who have been married Mrref , ilncc Augitft 1 by the Ttev. II. T. West- leung-d nc CHINESE PARADE (MINOR FLAG I can quote y'nX plain in (lie matter It te you. Hew Church Law Heads it iu, 1nnnl nresiclicr ordained or - - - Itf .KSnfmh X'aMorrCSe,fe"tr.n. BANQUETS FOLLOW MARCH Will Celebrate Republic's Tenth Birthday thnll :c....i. .. ilie district Kiincrintendent n oertlfleete of IiIh official standing. If; . .. i 1. 1 t. ..I. nil tint hn t AI - he fails te no uus nc ... " "- , ixnlzcd in the parish te which he has Chinese will rolehn.tc the tenth an niversary of the birth of the Chinese Henubllc . with n parade en Market and Chestnut streets this nfternoen. Stnrtlnc from Tenth nnd Itaco streets .: ,.a " "This is a church law, nnd. of course, i n . hut the l'lilladelnhlans i. t,nri Impii mnrrled bv Mr. Westren I the nnrnde will en ileun 'I'entli stmct need net worry about the civil standing (te Mnrkct. out Market nnd around Cltv cf their ceremony. r t llfnll. down ISrentl Mret le Chestnut. "The Staieini'iii ny jii. .-mi:ii iil- .ni.n iilsuuit m .iiiui nun iruin inert' rnrv that hn Is net familiar with the i te Tlnce street. ricturesrpie llnntu carrying I lunose lAfnDl' rhuic'li law is nonsense. He has heard It quoted in my presence at least twice. Moreover, he lias acknowledged the jurisdiction of the Wilmington confer ence In three letters nnd by submitting te trial without pretest. "I understand that he lias ndvlsed hi client net te surrender his papers". I had intended te go te Klkten tedny te pet them, but T cannot go until Wednesday new. At thnt time if Mr. Westren does nor surrender them peaceably we will take them by force." Net Through Fighting Aceerdin? te 15. Kirk I!ren. Mr. Westren ' hwyer. the unfrocked clergy man will net S'irrendcr the papers. " am net just "ertain hew we stand tinder th ecclesiastical law." Mr, Ilrenn said tills morning, "but I belice that cjery marriase ceremony thnt Mr. WcMjvn lias p-rfetined is legal, and as n matte of fact I believe that he can Ftill nerferm lcsal ceremonies. IIew- women and children will he in line with hundreds of the residents of Phila delphia's f'lilnntnwn. Among the or ganizations le have their reoresentn reeresentn lives in the parade nre the Kwe Mini; Tene, equivalent te the People's Pnrly in Oiinn : the Chineve Welfare Associa tion, the Chinese M. 15. Mission nnd the Chinese Haptlsf Church. Preparations for the parade started rather late and received a setback when it was discovered no commercial house carried a line of Chinese flags. Hut Mrs. Themas Weng, wife of the man ager of the Weng KeW restaurant. Twelfth nnd Market streets, nnd her sister. Kntherlne T.ew, both graduates of Temple Cniverslty, bought material i te make them. Working with (he -eal of personal enthusiasm, thev mitde a gross of the flags within twenty-four hours. New the official ling of the Chinese Repub lic Ien nnrs nM tnilnv will lm rer- ever I have advised him net te attempt rjr, numbers throughout (he pa it since last Tue?dn , when the con- radc. ferenee expelled him. After the parade the mnrcheis will iw im nei uireiiKii ngnuug. iinnc ,, , tncil. )Ines tn rnt ,,,E0 ,.,,. I hnvi' B'hNeil Mr. Westren net te MirreiuUr his papers nnd 1 believe tlmt we will be ib!e, le prove that he is still entitled te thnn. As a mutter of fact my client i has net done anything thnt many ether JlrtnediM Icigjnicn nre net doing I tail)." I Mr Weslren live en n farm outside of Klkten and could net be reached. lie Is said te have seue out of town. I)r. (!eor5e T. Aldersen. pastor of the I51kten Methodist Church, who issnid te have performed many marriages la'lcl). also was out Df town and could Iiet be reached. home past ospe'-lally prepnred in honor of the celebration. Various ( hincsp res taurants will gie hnnrpiel.s for their empleyes nnd ever) citizen of the little republic about Tenth and Kacc streets will held his own banquet. HELD AS DRUNKEN DRIVER DR. J. D. FOX'S FUNERAL William Held Alse Threatened Pa ! trelman, It Is Said I William Held, f)l." Mount Vernen I street, was held In if Mill bnll fur court , his mernlns by Magistrate Price, at the Twenty -second street nnd Hunting Park avenue police station, en a charge of driving nn automobile while inte.l- Wlaely Known Methodist Minister ' cilte,(l: , , ,, , , ., , , n ,.,,...., . I,l,,,l alfe threatened Patrolman Jehn Buried In Mt. Merlah Cemetery Sninueleic. who arrested him, accord Funeral services for the Hew Jehn ing te the policemnns testimony. He D. Fex. P. I)., were held this morning I was nrreslcd at Ilrend street nnd Erie In Hie Church of the Covenant. Eight- avenue nftcr he hud passed n sernn ffntli and Spruce streets. Interment nhere. He was declared drunk by Police nes made in Ml. Merlah Cemeterv. Surgeon Morgan Klutz Dr.' ex was one of the widely i --.. . . known Methodist Episcopal clergymen He diid in Somerset. N. J., after an nine's of mere thnn a car. At ! times lie hud occupied the pulpits of "veral Philadelphia, churches including ' Grace Church, Hrend nnd Master1 trcets St. Stiphen's Church, tlermnn- temi nfrli Street Church; Krnnkferd Avenue Church, rrnukferd, and the Old Salem Church, new the Church of ' the Ceennnt. Eighteenth nnd Spruce' street-. He entered the ministry in 3874 and preached nlse in two large, pannrntes outside of the Philadelphia I Conference, the Ktnte Street Church,! Trenten, and drace. Church, Harris- ' ours. DIVORCES GRANTED The following divorces were granted today by Court Ne. 4 : lirWWr,,nn? M- iw" from :cerK M. ?MJ."" IHPln" 'rnni Ph lip Knilin i-Hl. ai.; J hnlirr from I'runrls T. Knlser Keie en frerrt Samuel nelps. JIarK,iret J Jeyie from Jehn J Joyca. II Court Ne. 2: Canrse W I.ecch from Knirnn I.efih. Aptei L Ilniser frn.n Hnrrv llslwr Y11"1" ' Miller from .Mnrimret Miller. Ada llru'wi from IlpnJmln llieun. feuj I'refeus from Solemon Die. IWeii i Miiitiiin.s frenr Itucli I. -Mali" r.l? i Mm caret fieUcr from William r.ilitrr ' iir nin. M I'ltre from Jamei T fierce wliii ''"l"!l WlripllnitiT fiem rreilvrlvk n,Jr" Hnllnff from .Telm It. Plpllnit. ' 'iinnrhe ! Cnnke from lMn.inl .J. I'mik Kdn i'-auniulu from Abraham lllau- rihirr SSlilSMPaklpjidljliffir f Guaranteed Oakland Moter Car Ce. 918 N. Bread Street Poplar 0407 Open Evenings nMBBBKOMpHnaMMMMMMMemg smmmmmmmm Nabbed In Cleth Theft fieerge (;i,!, 72-J North rrnnkllii "'et, lias been held under S.lfMI hail '!" further hearing by Magistrate 'T'h. charged with the nitcmpted Ini " of hn.,. i,ils f ..leth during n "e in the tailoring establishment of itrccr ,,"'K' nt '",0 Nul'1'1 i:Blth Safe Driving depends largely upon free dom from interference with the business of driving. The Mnrmim driver has every control at his "linger tips" jemerKcncy brake, switches, loot controls eyrrythinp; in easy reach without change of position. MOVIE MAN DEAD 2 ACTRESSES HELD - - Death of Assistant te Figure in Arbuckle Case May Be Due te Alcoholism HUNT 3 UNIDENTIFIED MEN Les Angeles. Calif., fht. 10 Twe netre.'ises are Jnlled en suspicion of mur der nnd police nre cngnged In nn ex haustive hunt for three unidentified men following the mj.storieus denth Satur day of Al Stein, twenty-six enrs old, assistant director for the Century I'ilm m rotation. An nssertnl lirpter party In Stein's apartments late Saturday night also is being Investigated as a result of Au topsy Surgeon Wagner's report that the mm director apparently died from acute alcoholism. Telegrams nnd notations bearing en the Arbuckle cine In Snn rrnnrisoe were found In Stein's apart -,n??i .. ',n,, 'lcpcned the nnsterv. while adding (e it n mere sensational aspect. Te Entertain If '? . " ' '''' ,t-TKL mr,jr.KY ' jm'jfiT "fie M mrr, sX-imm a (Antral N m I'l'ote MHS. THEODORE TILEEK President of the Dlstrlcl of Colum bia Ecague of American Pen women, will entertain extensively during the Anns Conference Investigation by the defectives dis dis c'esed Hint Mr. Stein wns assistant di rector for r,-id Klshbnck.. the motion picture director, who was a guest nt ,.!',Ji,),",,.1 par,-v '""dueled bv Itovfee ( I'ntt.v' ) Arbuckle in Snn rrnncisoe. after which Miss Virginia Iloppe died. "ejli (iirls Are Twenty-two Years Old The officers nrc attempting te get In touch with rishbnek. who Is known te Have been a close friend of Stein. Hie prisoners are .Mrs. .lenune Mun "?, twenty-two years old. and Miss .nn ii reii i' ranees neiwin. twentv-twe ' n chorus girl nt the Hrenijwny Pa'ntages , i hcatrc. who has gene under the stage Once Noted Beauty Dies Alene name ns "Itlllle Deslys. ' J ueiecnvp hergennts Iiev and Thomp son nnsivered n call te the Gelden Apnrt merits, nt e :.!() A. M. Snlurdiiv. The found Stein en the fleer dead. h,s hrnil prepped up en two pillows. There was no sign of violence, except for u two Inch fintcli en his left check. He had been dead for approximately four hours. The two women stated hat Mr. Stein hnd dime home shortly before midnight with three men. all apparently under the Influence of llipier. The men re mained less than half nn hour. An hour later Stein rolled from tne bed in great agony. H0 wns gnspinB for breath mid was unable te talk; the pupiN of his eyes were greatly dis tended. Twe Physicians Called ALCOHOLISM KILLS EVA WHEELER LINO in Luxurious Apartment. Sen Finds Bedy Mr'. Munroe said the called two phy sicians, hut only one responded. She did net teinemlicr his name. Curl Si. Stein, n brother of the dead man. also was summoned, llf arrived just w Air. Stein died. The Corener wns netlfieil nnd the body taken te nn undertaker's New Yerk. Ot. 10. "At 11 :4." thisr A. M. Eva Wheeler, fortv-fne ears old. white, married, was found d"nd In bed at residence In Helleclnire Hetel, llrnndwny and Seentj -s-evenlh street. Nothing suspicious." This brief entry recorded en the blot ter in the West SItj -eighth street police stntien yesterday marked the final chapter in the tragic career of Mrs. Evn Swnrtheut Wheeler I.ind. divorced wife of the Inte Professer Henry Lord Wheeler, son of the Chicago multi millionaire t motion magnate, nnd for j ears professor of organic chemistry nt Yale. Cultured, refined, wealthy, she died a victim of "bootleg" liquor. Fer sev eral year.s addicted te cccssic drink- nnrlers. The veumr women ui.r.. rnL-i.n I ing. te the police station yesterday morning, enjoyed high Autipsy Suigcen Wucner (einluctnl college llf; hi n nest mortem pxiimlimtien uf Mr. Stiin ! alone xesterdny morning. Alcoholism lpjenud te have earned death, he stated, but a this once beautiful woman, who tnndlng in society and before her downfall, died n her liixtirieiiily urnislied suite in the Helleclnire. Her enh child. Henry Irving Wheeler, chemical nnal'sis of the stomach con- n Mrnppins lad nt tmirteen. lutiiul ner lents misht be made if it became neces. lifeless body en the bed. fcarj. Partly Jilled bottles of gin en the Tlie telrgrnm found in the npnrtmetii i ,1,''R,,t'f "', ,abI ' ''' m '"utcly was addressed te Irn Portleui'-. at the 'I'lnlncd the muse of death, or at Century I'ilm Corporation. It ai fiemi T',"'",11,, ""' superinduced it Dr. nt,.lplef AtlnrilPV ISpn.l.-. nf S! I.- ' I Ml Ilk Ilelllster lllld llf. .1. A. Me- Cisco, under date of Se'ntember P.I. nud i I',".v- yU"i-. 'becler's personal phy lend and eian. agreed that acute alcoholism was ADVERTISING MEN OPEN SESSION HER E Agency Association te Hear Re- ports of Committees at Convention TO ELECT NEW OFFICERS The fifth nnnunl convention of the American Association of Advertising Agencies opened this morning at the I Ilellevue-Strntferd with an all-day, pesslen of the Executixe Committee., Pt.,..!.. .. ...' iiie rem eusiness et tne convention win get under way tomorrow. Tomorrow nnd Wednesdays sessions will be taken up with 'reports en ngency service, agency systems nnd forms, mechanical production, expeit advertis ing, flnnnce, membership, magazines, newspapers, agricultural press, business papers, outdoor advertising and street car advertising. The principal objefi of the associa tion Is te establish n better understand ing nnd appreciation en the part of the business nnd flnnuilnl weild of the in fluence nnd proper srnre (Jf adverllslng In modern business The only social fenturcs of ihe con vention will be n dinner tomorrow night in the Hcllevue. Stratford. The election of officers will be Wednesday. The present officers nre : Jesse I'. Mattesnn. I Chicago, president: Waller It. Hine. j New Yerlc. vice president : II. S. Gard ner. St. Emits, secrttniy; Jehn P Hnllman. New Yerk, trensurir. nnd Jnmes O'Shnnghncssj , New Yerk, x ecutlve secretnry. The directors nre Jehn Ilenson. Chi cago; A. W. Erlek'en. New Yelk: William II. Jehns. New Yerk; Paul E. 1'eupt. Ctlcoe; Stenliy Itr-er, V Yerk; Harry Dwlght Smith. Cbve- land; II. A. l.ebalr, New Yerk, J Wesley ltnrber. Uestcn : Eugene Me-I Guckiii. Philadelphia; 11 A Gie'li. Chicago, end It. 15. Ihillns. Atlnntii The hosts of the contention nre the members of Ihe Philadelphia. Cininei' ' composed of the following ageiii n -. i Aitkln-Kynctt Company. Itnrrews c Itichare ion. ChnrliM I'Imiu Aihern-iig Coriieration, Clark- Whlteraii . .1. II. CresM Cempniiy, Geerge V. I5dw.'inh Company, Mcl.ain-Hadilin-Slnipeis Company, Mntes Adi pi using C'lnirinnv Ine , Herbert M. Merris Adverts, n Agenc. 1'iank Prcshiey Cemp-im . i! liam II. Rankin Company, It'ithrnuff & IJjan Company and I racj -Parr) Company. W. A. L. BARKER STRICKEN Gladwyne Man Removed te Hecpital Frem Union League W. A. E. Harker. of Gladwvne Pa was taken suddelllv ill at the I'm.,,, League ycsterdn nfli-memi. and re re meu'd te his hnme. Enter be wns taken te the ISr.Mi Mawr Hnspital. where Lis condition Is said te lie 1 1 it i .il . If., is suffering from d!nbctc. I'er the last tvtentv jcar Mi. Par ker has been n commls-lener nt fnwer Merlen Township. He 1ms nlwnjs ! n active in politics nnd figured ' prom inently in the recent prlmar.i as cnnili cnnili didate for the trensurershjp nnniinntien HOLY APOSTLES TRUSTEES MAY CHANGE CHURCH NAME Such a Move Would Make Mether Church the. Chapel The trustees of the Protestant Epis copal Church of the 'Hely Apostles, Twentj -first and Christian streets, have been seriously considering changing the nnme and status of the church nnd Its effsrlng. the Chapel of the Mediator, at Flfly-firKt and Spruce streets. Such a move would make the mother church of the parish the chapel nnd the cha'pel 'be mother church. The reason advanced by church officials for this plan is that the parishioners of the Church of Ihe Hely Apostles have been steadily moving te West Philadelphia in the neighborhood of the chapel. JOB HUNT STARTS Werk of Tabulating Unemployed Begins Today When tbe Ceil nil 1'nemplnrment Committee meets (his afternoon In the assembly mom of the Chamber of Com merce, it will start Its work finding jobs thnt can be filled, and of tubu lating the men nnd women of the ity who need work. The committee wns appointed bj Ernest T. Trigg, chairman of the In dustrial nidatiens Committee, of the Chamber of Commerce, tit the requeit of Majer Moere. 6 WALK ON PLANK TO ESCAPE FLAMES.; Weman Reuses Family and Helps Them Flee Blaze en Seuth Fifth Street REACHES ACROSS ALLEY quickly placed a plank across the ret which led the way te safety. The fire started en the rear et thf "ccnntl fleer. Mrs. Mnlcrmnn was awakened th eund of crackling weed, nnd she found the rooms nnd hallways llllcu with meke. Hhe groped her way upstairs nnd awakened her father. Leuis i Kramer, seventy years old, and led him te the reef. V Shn then returned te the second fleer and awakened her brother-in-law, WU l!nm Ciicenberg ; his wife Sarah and her (daughters, Hese and Sylvia. The fire caused about $8000 damajf. MARRIED HALF CENTURY Si persons were saved fr6m proba ble death in a flre this morning hy walking n plnnk from the reef of tlie 1 home of Samuel Mnlermeu. 401 Seuth Fifth strppf, ever nn nlley te the home of Jacob Gelden, ift'2 Seuth Fifth btreet. Occupants of tne Mnlerman hem were aroused bv Mrs. Ilnehel Mnler man. After getting them out of bed she Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacob Celebrate Gelden Wedding Today Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Jacob, of L'347 North Park avenue, am celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary to day nt the Mercantile Club. Mr. Jacob was born in Paris In 1842. Nine years later the new Mrs. Jacob was horn In Meedvllle, Pa. Her maiden name was Hellbrener. They have eight (hildrcn. yTTi!n'iL:n:JifjH,,Ri:nrHtnriipnfiwnitniimwiiin;!:iTim-im:ip:nuiarfiiniii!3K.'Uiitiri IIIO Rr.Dl'CTION New RENAULT Town Car Th" smartest closeil car In I'hl.a. li'ilit in I'rnnie. IlennuH Auenrj-. 30(1 N. Ilrend M. Dt3'iiir.iimniiit.iii!iTi!ii';tnim'if:ii'iin!3ii,impiH:nf:;iriJiini'iiiiiriiiiiPni.iifui7;.in,rj, EXECUTIVE )", -mer assistant te Ir-f Mnnaer In i n of the larKiif irmnufai turlne enteric tn thn cnuntr t new atallabl f.,r ei, I c tn lillau!rnti or abroad. Cs"' .em rereril nnd hlchest refflrnres. Tven in nrs of HRe t'nmairl'l A-331. l.r.Df.EH (II III i; FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED TIIF KOSEMJACn GALLERIES ISiO U'nlnnl Street "Pep" is a big help in any business. The days that end best are the ones you start with a whiz. We leek forward te an excellent Fall Clethes Season, because w e are commencing October with gingery offerings of Men's Custom Made Suits iipi F&ifl I inct woolen fabtus (both foreign and deti.e.k i combining the utmost in -tyle, comfort, lit ami finish. Every suiting is of carefully selected material-, nnd made te the Jenes standard rf tP'Ienng. .V'c our suitings. $55 te $75 our sreCi;,i tabic of SeC W. S. JONES, Inc. Custom Tailoring 1116 Walnut Street ' "P'lo.le nm'l (r. tllpllt . I lespellSlblc. ' ' ! e-H IV i'lllllll 4lll"lll't ' t t S . office. Snn Francisce, immediately." ' . ' '-'f-e f ul efforts were made last On tlw b'ick was s-ribblcl in pencil: "'f1.'1 ,f l,;t'.ill ller "tt busbaml. Dr. "Will he nt your office tomorrow neon. l'l"har,l I.ind. a .hiropra.-ler whom Fred Fishbnck " i s1"' mi,rrl,,d two ,eais age and paitid Anether pencil notation rend : "Le.-u - fl'"1" " VJir '"(cr- ing for San i-rancisce today. Mrs. Munroe is a wisttu! faced, red haired girl. Miss llellwin 1-. n blonde, ipcllncd te be airy in hi r manner and conversation lieth girls w.-ie disin clined te discuss the (nse, their main answer te questions bilnjj "I don't knew." I.M'inUKVCKn oellerllon mini .Minted li.. Inn (illlrr te liullil up ' iiiniiier.liil Inn luislnrss mid ' IIBl'IK'.V I A :.n, i.Kix.i.it eri hi; I I FOR MEN Cnntrinrri wool hose made in Great Britain Clocked jiikI ribbed s!lcs ia brown, black und Leather effects that represent value in deublc-bandsful at 1.30 aud 2.00 Made of soft British yarns that arc durable without being bulkv Comfortable, economical and just new the smartest hose for wear with low shoes. Special Men's English and Scotch Gelf Stockings, 2., Centemeri Hese 123 Se. 13th St. I'htlndelphia .Yciu 1'erfc Grenoble, France nkU yBANKSs: eps SiLvcrurimu ST. Bnni SSVLM n 'i a a i J&VE Sterling Silver Meat Platters "'"'Vegetable Dishes CemTncr.cind iviih one orin'e pieces, one may gradually assemble an important Dinner or Tea Service THE HATCH MOTORS C9 11 1 S I K I O U T O If S 720 N. UIIOAD ST - PHILA. Falling Twilight By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER "Before we make up our minds hew te steer Iieni day te ay, we must knew where we are going," bays Henry nx Dyke. i '"nii'v . 'iiii il flpi JL&l&mg J ' !,' '-'I'll ' WJ &WSr A i,.,,,.: mWhn!iMz OTR mfKmr v ".1 i Country Club" 1 j Medel (' Tan Calf f ssjr -a m -a Tan Grain i J wenderrui In the knowing lies the beauty of life. Today's success is the result of yesterdaj Twe women in3piicd this article two wu .lay's preparation. lnqm. nti thlu nrrm n furr. u-nmnn .'h, tlwillrrh Having lived miles npait, had died as enu in mind. "Mether's explicit wish was te be buried by Asher & Hen," Mud her daughter. "Mether directed in her will te be buried from the Bread htreet Chapel, 1309 North Bread Street," said the eti of a law.ver. Tins gives ris-c te another theught: Yeu make a will; you buy a burial plot; you erect a tombstone. "Why net complete eui' life's work by stating in jour will that you v ant Asher Sen te perform the last loving act of kindness, well knowing 'hat their ability te mnke the funeral arrangements the Proper closing chnpter of a successful life lins been responsible 'or many letters of gratitude nnd appiecintien',' . "'hy net resolve today te visit the Bread Street Chapel nu prepare for (lie falling twilight in the happy, day of "uiianine i , i i t; 1 i l! 1 ! t SUPER-VALUES New Fall Suits and Overcoats that would be perfectly normal 1921 22 values at $40, $45 and $50 28 S33 S38 THERE IS A STORY be hind these Super-Values. And it isn't a story of price re ductions. It's a story of buy ing woolens at most favorable prices of Perry dollars that helped ward off unemploy unempley ment: of Perry orders that turned half-time into full time production. And it's a story of contracts at surpris ingly low figures. BUT YOU ARE mere in terested in values than in rea sons. The newest ideas are represented; scores of the light gray mixtures that will be se popular this winter, herringbones, plaids and stripes; some with form fitting backs, some loose; coats with 2, 3 and 4 buttons; peaked or notched lapels. And every buit or Overcoat Super-Value S38. at $28. $23 a or $9 Pump Mack Calf Welted Seles at Our Special 2d-FIoer Economy Price for Twe Days $4.85 Anether cntnplu of ilia niatchlcsH nlees te tin found nt our hcconil-Ueor tci.nemv prlcea. Thn (piallty unit workmanship nre Hiiprrli It'-, "Tim thinu" for nm..rtlv ilrcsicil women Hut w ..ill only liine enough tj no ieuii1 for tn u i. s bfMllltf Se (OHIO I .11 Today and Tomorrow Only Reqal Beet Shep 1206-8-10 Chestnut St. 2nd. Fleer TAKE ELEVATOR OR STAIRS ! t 1 I $e "Freak" Clethes at Reed's Cf Our long and intimate acquaint.UKc with men who dress tastefully proves conclusively that they arc net attracted b freak" clothes or garments of "extreme" stlc Probably the recognition of this important fact is the reason for our success in catering te the requirements of critical Philadelphia buyers. CJ Vp proem tot Fall and Winter 1021 .i..inrmi-nts n Suit. Tep Cuat.s and Ou-rceaN that art- of tin- di.n.u tci. stlc .mil aiiiicaratH-c that teuvtiilli- .-mnc.l ... .1 well ilu-ssdl men. Thcv ari. imulct an-l pit.nl .it .v) .nul upw.i'ii .mil .ire splnnl'.l c.ui'p!cv ,,t g()l ,,,,. JACOB REED'S SONS M24-M2 OteslhainiltSftEe& 1 In the East Window you will find newest Fall Suits and Overcoats at the supcr-valuc figures. See them. See the ethers inside; you may like them even better. PERRY & GO. 1GTII & CHESTNUT .c- - f t ft I r'JtaW&ITOt viifn varfi?'f? ' e C'fii Sn Hrduy l")iil Four Beautiful Lighting Fixtures Increase Property Value in t lie cjt.'m.it en of em-clt ami all "thci appi.ii.prs. As iicMncr.s ami m.uiiifastiitrr r i ,m hest scrr '"i h.iin (hi ilisp;n an endless . .lieu cnihr.uin' 'simple, incs-u-nsic upcs ;i, well as the hum 1 I ' '.'lUi.i'r. The IertK& Ilramwn Mfp. Ce. 127-t.Vl Xarth liveud Street "A Short Walk Along Automobile Rew" " '! V1 s1: '- Tl 4 i i M m V. i SnnHmnDiiiniiisniis 10 IlL Clli Poplar 7890 te) 1021 gasnKiggasaas ft lMBhMAS