Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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iffl MAY SEAL
ASSAULT MYSTERY
Oustav Schmaal, , Victim of
Beating, hignts Ter lite m
Camclen Hospital
NO CLUE TO SUICIDE
Mystery (till envelops llie discovery
if Guslar Hrtunnnl, slxtj yearn old,1
fcrtten fit til" home I" Hllllnipert, nntl
(he subsequent fimllnf? of tlie body of
the caretaker .hanging from n rnfter In
thebnrn back of Hip beuse.
Schmnal is In the Cooper Hespltnl
Cinulcn in n eritlcnl condition. Since
wis taken tbere nfter be was found
tMtcrdav he hni net rcsnlncd conseioiiH censeioiiH conseieiiH
L,t ft mn.v be the identity of the
nin who nttneked the old "inn in bl-j
lemr and bent him unmercifully will
remain unknown.
Ne nesMblc motive hn been advanced
kv nutherltifs for the benting. iiltlinugh
thv have offered n possible solution I
that Pchmanl was beaten by the care
taker who. believing him dead, then
committed Mtielde. They hope te be
able te get I'10 story lr ittnelc from ;
The caretaker's Identity Is unknown.
Fer the Inn two month he has been
living at Kchinnnl's home. That repre.
urnN the Mini of knowledge of neighbors
tt the man.
Sclimnnt. who has heen living ill
TJllllnesnnrl lrtnnlly nlnne for many
.r. wn feiimt in the bedroom of bis
home bv a man who went te the lieuf.e'
te deliver mill. Schmanl had been felled ,
with terrific blows en the head. Ills i
iVull as fra. tnred. and from surround-
In rlrciinistancees. ntltlierlllcs uellcve
he hud been lying there unconscious for
hours. I
It wa after discovery of Bclunnnl'H I
nioneleus firm that an Investigation
irn made of the premises and the care
taker's body found liangng in the barn
behind a pile of hay.
The theory anvanceil by police is thnt
Schmnnl and the carctnker had a iimr-
rel and the latter nttneked
his cm-I
nlntpr and left htm for dead.
It is be-
Ilev'ed when the enretnker saw whnt he
had done he ent te the barn nnd I
hanged himself.
BRYN MAWR DRUG STORE
HELD UP B,Y ARMED MEN
Three Dapper Bandits Get $100 and
Moter te Safety
Three jeung men held up nnd robbed
Fred fliegner. a clerk In Pricket I 's
drug slere. en Lancaster pike. Ilryn
Manr, nnd took SI 00 Inst night nfter
they heiiglil cigars and the clerk's back
ni turned te make chance for a bill.
Just nhen they were leaving, hlxtcen-jtar-eld
Owen Murry. nu errand boy in
the store, entered. He had the experi
ence of a gun being poked in Ills fare. I
nd being ordered te go te tlie back of
the slere and stay there.
Klegner says each of the men took
t different direction when they left the
Mere, I'nlicc believe they met a square
cr se away nnd made their escape in
an nutnmebile parked in the bushes
Jut as Hlegner wns about te close
the store for the night the men entered.
He fnjs they were .idling and we!I
dresfed. Kach bought several cigars
ml one tendered a S5 bill In pnjnucnt. I
The clerk turned te the register and. I
just as the drawer opened, he wns
poked in the back with tlie barrel of a
tun and (eld: "Don't work mi fast,
jeung fellow."
While one covered him with tlie gun'
the ethers went te the register nnd took
the money.
CLEARED OF DEATH CHARGE
Twe
Men Acquitted of Blame
for
Fatal Poolroom Rew
Jehn Mullin, .TJOSI North Chancellor
turret, nnd Frank Hrndy, 027 North
Thirty -second street, weie aceuiteed
liefnre Judge Mcl'iillen tedui en rhiirgCH I
of manslaughter, following the death of I
uniirr .iiesie.i, Mivcniuer --, in-u. in
nciu in a poeiroom nr i nirri -secenu
mid uiciiuit street. .Mesiei was as- ,
i ... .. .
Multed nnd died two das later.
Gets $2500 for False Arrest
In Judge Flulettcr's Court today Gn.l ,
Rprfirk recovered a icrdict against Mil Mil
eon Stern for SL'.VIO damages for fnlt-c
arrest It wns nlleged thnt in August.
lOifl. the di'lendnnl, who Is in the nu nu
tenmhile luisines. bad Serlick nrrested
en n charge of the Inrceni of u car nnd )
fraudulent coniersien.
Serlick had n liearing before Magis
trate (irelis ami Inter withdrew the
nnrge. and Serlnl, was lelcnved from
eustedj I
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NEW YORK
RITZ CARLTON HOTEL
BROAD AND WALNUT STS.
PHILADELPHIA
While Gidding Fashions are su
preme, their piices are notably
low, as many of Philadelphia's
most critical buyers have
found.
In fad, they have this season set a standard
for values that are net equaled by any
I'ashien Heuse in America.
Beautiful Fur-trimmed and Plain Tailored
Suits Rich Coats and Ceat Wraps Elegant
Evening Wraps Gowns Day Dresses
Dance Frecks Blouses Separate Skirts
Sweaters Millinery and Furs.
whether you come te merely loef
ouy--yeu arc welcome.
Heads Vassar Drive
aHR.v -4w 1pVM
3k . -J'-.s
IHBKHBaiiKfijBwj$K ,villllBgKOCi4wl
.MKS. II. A. LOGAN
of Meylnii. Ileso Valley, chairman
of I'lillmlelplila locality In Vnssar
endowment drive
ROBBER SETS WOMAN AND
HOUSE AFIRE AND ESCAPES
Balked In Search for Meney Thug
Nearly Causes Fatality
"What are you doing here?" ex-
! elnlmed Mrs. .Iiilln Gray, colored, when
.she found n Negro ransacking her room
en the bcetid fber at 41KJ7 Kalrmeunt
n venue ni
e'clnck this morning.
"i in lenKing mr money, saw tun
robber; "give It te me quick. '
"There's no money here, replied the
WIHIiUII.
The robber did net answer, but rolled
.some newspapers into a tercn, nr it
I and ran around the room, applying II
te everything hiflainmnulc he could sen.
He xtilled Mrs. drny s screams with a
punch, "tepled out the rear window te
1 a shed reef, and made off down the
nlley.
I'ighhnrs who heard .MrR. lirny s
ncrcnins and saw the smoke curling
from the sucond-Rtery windows turned
in iin alarm. I he firemen nrrived in
I time te ding the unconscious woman out
when her ilcthe- were just beginning te
smeulder.
JOB GIVEN OPTOMETRISTS
Mayer Tells Convention te Cure
City's Political Sight
Tlie twent) -fifth annual convention of
the Pennsylvania Optemctric Associa
tion was opened nl (he Adclphin Held
today with mere tlinn 500 members from
nil sections of the State attending.
'After welcoming the delegates and
mentioning the beauties of the city, seen
bv many, but rnllzed by few, Mayer
Moere said, "I hope you will be able
te help tlie eyesight of these people liv
ing here who believe Philadelphia can
be governed by vice, corruption nnd
contractor rule."
The convention will continue totuer-
rnw .,-. 'iliiirfsilii
Met of the meet
up with reading of
i.,.. ..ill lie inl.-e'n
papers en various sclentinc pliases ei
their pinfessieu. In the evenings there
will be smokers nnd thentre pnitles for
the entertainment of the delegates nnd
their guests, culminating in tlie annual
banquet at the Adclphin Thursday
night.
TO DISCUSS OiTY U. PLAN
Dr. Conwell te Be Heard Today by
Beard of Education
The plan of Dr. Hussell II. Conwell
president of Temple 1'nlversity, te have
the city establish n free university will
be taken up by the Heard of Kducn Kducn
tlen today.
At a recent special meeting of the
Finance Committee of the beard tlie
preposition was discussed with Dr.
Conwell present. At thnt time he said
i, i.
n einzen
Ike in go before tlie tienru ns
nnd net in his official ca
pacity as university president, te dls-
, i ,i,. -i-i,. i,. ii,h,ii
i4- il I 'Ml II 111(11 111 l til I KMV I IHIIUICI'
,..iu i,lkiii(i ,ha i,ii.iiBSr ivm.
home members of tlie r inniice Cem
nut lee suggested that the preposition
be thrashed out In the Finnnce Com
mittee before it was presented te the
beard, but It was decided tint if Dr.
Conwell wanted te bring the matter'up
lnimcdlntclj lie could de se
FINE FRAMING
PAINTINGS CLEANED
AND RESTORED
THE ROSEMIACII GALLERIES
I. WO Unlnut Street
Idibumq&fa
PARIS
or
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Five Captured Bank Bandits
Confess Pho'enixvillo and
Pottsville Were Next
SIXTH THUG LEFT CAR HERE
A carefully laid plot te rob banks In
I'hnenlxville, Pe(tfvllle nnd ether towns
I was confessed today by five prls
1 fliers In the West Chester Jail who
were caught yeMerday afternoon nfter
they lind held up nnd looted the Spring
City Nntlenal TIank of 5t-r,000.
A alxtb bandit who aided in the hold
up escaped. He Is known te have come
te Philadelphia.
He drove the car In which his con
federates traveled te this city nnd aban
doned it nt Twenty-sixth nnd Yerk
streets.
This automobile, a five-.nniiencer
touting car. wns stolen Sunday night
from Sidney II. Hnyersderfer, It biivlng
been left standing In front of his home
nt 1631 Diamond street.
Tin bandits, nccerding te Chief of
Police Williams, of Pheenlxvilli . to te
dnv, left their wives In Detroit, where
they lived, and enme In Philadelphia
They renfet-scd, the fhlef said. Hint the
plot' te rob the banks whs bntehed in
this city a week age last Sunday. They
bought- automatic plMe's nnd nrrnngei
e steal a car nt some convenient time,
They told police officials they then
lllirillliv lUUKCll ifl iu twitti.t "'..
Snrine Citv.
They also looked ever three banks
in Pheenlxville. they admitted, anil had,
plans carefully laid for the robbing of
these banks as seen as the excitement
ever the Spring City robbery had died .
down. Pottsville was next, they snid, '
batiks there having been carefully in
spected also. '
This they i ensidcred te be plnntnng ,
far enough" ahead. At the conclusion I
nf these jobs, they said, they intended
te make another little tour of inspee- I
lien nnd map out some mere banks te,
'ilunder.
11 Seemed Easy
It all seemed se easy, and the effort
.it Spring City wns se perfectly timed
nnd executed thnt the men hung to
gether nfter the held-up and went te
i he bearding house of Jehn Masen. ."PJ
High street. Phecniwitle. te divide the
loot nnd prepare te carry out the next
step in their campaign. There the five,
prisoners were taken. j
The five prisoners nt West Chester,
after they hnd told almost all they
knew, curled up in their cells nnd went
te sleep. They stendfastly refused tn
implicate Masen, whom the police sus- ,
pect of knowing mere about the crime
thnn he' Is willing te admit, although ,
he gave the first nlarm that resulted in
the capture of the men. i
The prisoners refiiBed also te give the
name of the sixth bandit, who drove the
liig blue touring car in which the
traveled.
The prisoners told police they had
planned, nfter making their clean-up, '
te return te their wiies in Detielt nnd
take it easy for a while. Several of j
them said they hud considered going
back te Ital with their .profits.
Held-Up Causes Sensation
The looting of the bank by the ban-
illts. who weie unmasked, was a '
sensation thnt stirred tills section 1
and towns ninny tulles away. In
n few minutes nfter the bandits had
driven up near tlie bank. Ine of them
had stepped out of their stolen machine. '
three entered the bank nnd weie joined
some time afterward by two com
panions, nnd before any one had a
chance te step them the held-up men '
after breaking up a directors' meeting
nnd threatening te kill the ciink presi
dent, had looted the erault anil lied
with revolvers drawn.
A throng of pedestrians who steed
outside the bank while the bandits car
ried out the packages of money did nut
realize what wns going en. se ipucklv
was tin; robbery accomplished.
With a renr the bandits' machine
drove nwa.i in the direction of Phoe Phee
nlxville. Inside the bank the direcieis
and Herace Heistand. the pnying teller,
icnched for the nearest telephone. In n
few minutes Sergeant Stillwell nnd Cor
poral Hughes, of the State pelire. (un
stable Geerge Campbell nnd Williams
SPRING CITY FIRS
OFCMMESP
AMD
We are pleased te announce
the association of
Mr. J. F. Mansure
with this company
Ferre & Ce. a.
Clothier v Outfiitem
Chestnut Street at Juniper.
MacDonald & Campbell
Very Special
Fall Overcoats
$30 te $65
In quality, tailoring nnd nppenrance ours arc
the penk of achievement in fine overcent making.
New model Tep Coats from Londen in novelty
patterns and colorings of Rreatcst distinction.
New models from our own designers in all the
fashionable fabrics, including our famous Knitted
Cheviot. Kvery coat of the high MacDonald &
Cninpbell standard, the finest you mer put mi,
and pre-war value, at extraordinarily low prices.
Exclusive Cnglish Overcoats
by Burberry, Rimell & Allaep.
Thexten & Wright, Londen.
1334-1336 Chestnut Street
and Kvnns, Stnte troopers, refidied the
bank.
They had been there but a few min
utes when the telephone rang. KdrVard
Brownback, president of the bank, took
efT the receiver, listened a moment and
then said te Sergeant Stillwell :
"I think this Is for you."
A man en the ether end of the wire
told Sergeant Stillwell te come te 512
High Rtrcet, Phecnixvllle, "right
nwny,"
Sergeant Stillwell nnd his netacn
ment of police made the trip In n few
minutes.
They had no difficulty arresting the
five men nfter surrounding the limine.
The prisoners talked in a foreign lnn
gtinge. Four revolvers nnd scvcrnl
knives were found In the place.
The men described themselves as
Mnrrlnnl Palerme, PrnncNcn linrtnll.
,lee Salve, Geerge Stewart and f'hnrles
Gianne.
All but $2200 of the stolen money
wns lecnted In various parts of the
bearding house en High street.
A suitcase was found tn contain
$0300 In geld pieces nnd banknotes
wrapped in wrappers of the Spring Pity
National Hank. In ether parts of the
house $1300 wns found. Ah"ul 8200O I
mere Is said te have horn found hidden
In the socks of one of the men who hnd
secreted hlmt-clf In the attic. He was
the last of the five men te be captured
nnd probably would have escaped had
net Sergeant Stillwell ordered members
of the party te return te the house,
nfter they hail gotten nuMde. and
make a further search for the stolen
money.
'PEACEFUL PICKETING' 0. K.,
SMYTH REPORTS TO MAYOR
Cortelyou Is Told te Have
Police
Allew .Such Activities
Peaceful plckcfitig i te ) permuted
b (lie nelice. according te no niniiiiiii
sent Miner Moeic today li Citv Sulici-
. Smjfh nll( trntiMuitUd b the
, ,illln(1i. -'..-,..!
.UU.VUr II' L'llVIIUI I .N I'-I.ll'll.
The Mayer sent Smyth n tepertcd
opinion in a New Yerk Omit .thnt
"pickets are luinecessnrv." and that
"picketing nnd the posting of sentinels
nrc done ns wnr measures. Our laws
and institutions will net permit the
waging of prlinte war in such n man
ner." The Majer nsked the City So
licitor hew far. in bis opinion, peaceful
I picketing might go
I Smyth replied that the New Yerk de
I t'Vsien went fnttlier limn the Pennsyl
vnnn Courts would be willing te re.
I "If picketing consists of nothing mere
'thnn being peacefully upon the high
ways, without any of the Incidents
nbeve indicated or ethers of a similar
character. I de net think the public au
thorities should tnl.e such action,"
'Km th snid.
0nejlcven
cigarettes
rriie
ThreelnseparaMes
One fermildness.VlRGINIA
One for mellowness. BURLEY
One for aroma, TURKISH
Tlie finestbacces perfectly
aged and blended.
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III
FIFTH AVE.
NW VOK CITY
aui rf3iB tdcwMi
Sal Y ASM WM
Sa yfinlr
BLANKET LIFE NET
SAVES TWO AT FIRE
Patrolmen Reuse Sleeping Ceu-
ple When 61st and Thompson
Streets Heuse Burns
WILD LEAPS PREVENTED
Twe persons weic vned from possible
denth by fire at 2:1.1 oMeek llil.s morn
ing by two patrolmen from flic Sixty
first nnd Thompson streets pnlbe sta
tion, who employed a blanket as a life
net.
The wngen from thnt sfiiiieti, with
Patrolmen Stillwell mid ('nlllesh aboard,
was returning from n rail when ntlen ntlen
lien was attracted te n dull glow In
the cigar store of Samuel Gress, at 1-1.11
North Fifty-fourth street .lust as the
patrolmen left the patrol tn Investigate j
the lower fleer limit into flumes. I
Tlie policemen batten d en the doers,
but i( was several minutes before tliej ,
could arouse Gress ami his wife. lm
live ever the tore. Ily the time t tin t
they wete nwnke escape mi ih,. ciai.-v
Iin cl been cut efT In the flames j
Stillwell rnn nnd turned in nn nhini.
while f'elllesh steed nrguiK the fright
ened couple net te iuinp. (Jrn-- nm
his wife, hnlf panic sin, -ken. weie
standing en the window ledge inepnrlny
te leap for their lives
When Slillwel! icturned il.i innpn
trelmen took n heavy blanket ft cm ilie
New, seriously, is your
advertising printing as
Reed as it eufiht te be ?
The Helmes Press, I'mum
1315-29 Cherrv Stren
Philadelphia
V.
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The Physician Needs
quick, safe and dependable
transportation in his profr prefr profr
vieual work. The HupSno HupSne
bile admirably meets these
requirements at low first
cost, and what is equally
important at precn h(w
(.pernting upkeep. t
THE HATCH MOTORS C?
DIM RIOUTUR 3
720 N'. DftOAD ST - PH1LA.
IKAMUOKK 1)1. l, hit
( hiirlrn .1. Mrinui;li
S:S7 I'rankferd ,r.
(KKMXNTOHN I)KAI.i:il
Irnel.i'l llrethrri
Unfile c A UnfthlnKtnn I.nnf
min i.im; iri.i:n
C N ( niMnnn, .lr.
lrnrl .t l.iinrnilrr Avrflr.. Have rfnnl. Tn.
rr rmi.A. nr.Air.K
Arnntit ( nmntipll Melnr Ce.
ilHth A Hnlmit Kta
Even though 95 of
men in business fail,
at one time or another,
a manufacturer always
makes his mark -either
as an example te be
avoided or one te be
followed.
Many of the latter be
lieve in advertising:
most of the former did
net. 'Phene LOCust 5540.
tiik nicttAnn a.
FOLEY
ADVPHTISINO
A (i C N C Y, Inc.
prill aetl phi.
A rmnnNAi. jfrvict cohperation
9
Architectural
W30DWvtRK
This hiibitii"-? h,i torty terty torty
feur year et ati-l.irtery
perfertiKiiicc behind it
The plant and ni.umncry
arc new ;uul n'prccnt the
last w e r il in modern
method-;.
It is the Knifst plant
fur the construction of fine
woodwork in the has-t,
eccup) ing 23 acre.
Arihitect's and builders
le.ihe that we arc better
aide ill. in i'v er te luti'ile
in --"it nf ripe i.diinr:
v nl k in 1 1 1 ll't .!. v I 11 ,1
'iiaiitit
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WOOD 4jKWaJ
wagon. Thcv leld this nnd ordered
Gress te lower bis wife down by her
wrists. Gresi held Mrs. Gress tee close
J .!. ...ll ...l !... I.....1. ul.tt.r.l' .( n
iw mr twin. nun iil-i uui-iv mi u, i .... .
projection, hurting It slightly. When
lie released her she struck snfely in the'
blanket
I The policemen carried hlr te the
wagon and then went back for Gress.
He, tee. hung b, his bnnds and dropped
safelv Inte the blanket.
I Mrs. Giess was taken te the A'et
Philadelphia Homeopathic Hespltnl.
Gress suffered bruises, but was treated
at bis home.
I The dnmnge te the store and dwelling
Is nbniit $.-i0O.
ASK REPRESENTATION
Laber Union and Railroad Men Want
te Be en Unemployment Bedy
Mojin Ineie niii iiiineilliceil he
had i periled i-i'ipiest. finm the t'enti il
Laber I t Ien. the nfliliatfil crafts nf
tie Philnilelp'iin nnd Heading Hallway
mid from l'ie District Council of Plas
terers and Cement Finishers for rep
resentation en flie CI nmber of Com
merce s,nieinplnvitient eeininltlce.
The Majer referred the tequeMs te
Drnesl T Tilss. clinirmnn of the In
dustrial Helntiens Ceinmittce nf i'n
Chamber
il (Vmnierci-
nkU
i ' gru 5iL.vtn3nmt3 5
rwv
JgWE
Jeweled
Diamonds m era Ids Sapphires - ftu bics
Si-celencc of Qualiif
Design and Workmanship
WE WANT A MAN OF CALIBER
Tn f'll nn att 'active encn.nt' n Circulation KcpicM'titattve for
The Natien's Ruincss the official eran of thp United States
Chamber of Commerce. The right mnn sheulil hne the demonstrated
capacity te interview business men of standing and te earn net e--
than $4000 a year.
Fer an appointment for personal intcr-'ew, please reply by mail,
only, giving h'-rrt te-ume of your experience, age nnd telephone
rumber where you ran he reached en Thursday, Friday and Satur
day morning' of th' week.
THE NATION'S BUSINESS
Chamber of Commerce of the V. S. A.
SI." Mills Building Washington. I). ( .
IA55
P MP VI
0K9M c ' OSWfc
Llghtheuf"
Quality CU
TflF. TrROT.F. TYPE
A T FA S H 10 S PARK
n DACCdDIB HKIDJ
BACK FROM WAR TRAGEDY
i M,
. I'I'BS
Grace Walker Juat Misseu
i
I Seeing Fiance Alive In France
After three rnri ueik ns n Hei
Cress executive in Pelntnl and Itussm. '
Mi's Grucc I). Wulkd. i4'."." Wlsn- ,
hicken avenue, bus rcdirncd lienie. New
'lie hns taken up tin- weil, of tlie W-'-fuii'
1'cilcruiieii. slmil.ir te that nli" did'
nliH'iid.
Miss Walker spent Mime time in
France n"n volunteer winker hi hoi;i hei;i
tnls during tlie wnr. Iler trip te France
wns liistlgnteii bj tl'P news ber linnce
lad been wounded After n seutib sbe (
ni rived nt u dei It in llnw te see tlie ,
r,i i iirr,i lug Ii t in Inn I hinm just ills-1
appearing He I - t -1 died tit Ciinip
l)x
mwmeMnamMt,
Guaranteed
Oakland Moter Car Ce.
918 N. Bread Street Poplar 0407
Open Eveningi
Bracelets
Baten,
"ere-, JLja I I
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Copper Stere Fronts
A well-known firm of archi
tects in one of our large eastern
cities recently insisted upon the
use of the Zouri Safety Key Set
Indirect Screw Pressure Sash and
Bars for the store fronts in a
prominently located building be
cause they combined strength
and attractiveness with safety.
Wc are the sole agents for Zouri
Copper Stere Frent Construction.
Atk nr ( ataleg.
feuedad 1S64
HIRES TURNER
GLASS COMPANY
30th and Walnut
PHILADELPHIA
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OF GAKVEXT,
, IS JiXTlRF.I.
THE LAPELS ROLL BACK ATTRACTIVELY
Ft.'T, IF OSE PREFERS, THEY CAS BE BUT.
TO SEP IS A AfASSER WHICH GIVES AS
AGREEABLE MEASURE OF DISTINCTION,
CUSTOM SERVICE WITH OCT
THE AiW'OYAXCE OF A TRY- ON
READY- TO-PUT-ON
TAILORED AT FASHION TARK
HiKtnas Unui s S-J0 te 5 J
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J M24-1426 CKesiiriLt SU-
ill
IT'S EASY
te find quality clothes at
high prices and just a9
easy te find low-priced
clothes that won't wear.
But there are clethc3
that last long and please
pocketbooks. The y'r e
Perry clothes. Ever wear
them?
P K RRV'S
Your New Fall Suit
Is Here
Maybe it's a herring
bone or a pencil stripe.
Maybe it's an everplaid
or a rich gray mixture.
BUT IT'S HERE
whether it's a single or a
double breaster, a two,
three or four button suit,
or whether it has
notched lapels or the
new "peaked" ones. SUPER-VALUES
AT $28.
$33 AND $38 THAT
ARE WORTH ABOUT
20 r'r MORE. A varied
selection of ether Suits
from S24 upwards.
PI! RRY'S &
$28 $33 $38
Super-Values in Fall
Overcoats
Raglan shoulders or reg
ulation shoulders, fancy
cheviets and knitted
fabrics. The loose-fitting,
easy, swinging
models that every one
wants. A luxurious pro
fusion of mixtures and
shades. Each coat a Super-Value
at $28. $33
and $38. See our East
Window,
Perry&Ce.
lfiTH AND CHESTNUT
AS charter members
1 of the American As
sociation of Advertising
Agencies, we welcome the
(delegates new holding their
1 annual convention in this
city. Mere than 90 of
all National Advertising is
placed by members of this
I association.
HERBERT M. MORRIS
AdvrrtUing Agency
Every phase of Snlct Promotion
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