"A 3'i V ' wi -JV rr-,T. .. . t V 4t H'J . ifj' ,''-w ' ' T v. J- , - liSlti CREDIT CO. ASSETS t Action Against National Guar- " antee Company te Be Taken in Court Today 'TROUBLE IN MUSIC CHAIN AHnn te reftrnln Hip National fltinr- nt Credit Oornerntlnn. with offlres In the Franklin iiiwk ihuiiuiik. inmi d!i.pniinK of nny of Its nssptf", will 1)0 taken t'Hlny before Judge Heger. In Common IMea- Court by Themns .1. 'Meagher nml Frnnrls McAdnms. They were oppeinted receivers wjien the con ccm forced Inte n temporary re- ftelrt'Hilp lnt week en petition of Itfocklieldem. AlthetiRh Krnneti u. iirnrKcii. cnuii rl for the rrreive, declined today te illffii'K be Noepe f the lesal nit.prj In he token, It In understood thnt tt w 111 nclnile oil the nfflllnted rnneerni of the rredlt rorperntlonH. nntnrly, Werth & Ce Inc. of the Stock KxclmnRe BuildlnR. Nntlennl Music Sterei Com Cem Com eany. .Turtle k Ce. nnd the Federal (Guaranty Company. Werth & Ce. sold the Htcck of the National (Jtmrantce Credit roriHirn reriHirn roriHirn tlen nnd the ether cenccniM mentioned. Franklin Sple-e. with various executive titles. as the directing rciiIuh of nil. Investlgnters of the ereillU corporation h ftlfairs say that Spiese conceived the plans nnd policies of nil the concerns mention) d nnd was virtual dictator. Hie petitioners who iirmiKiii uuuui ,tbe tempernry recrivernliip were act luateil In this Mcp by failure te obtain I satisfactory Information regarding the 'concern's affairs, it is said. rienntxl Music Stere Chain rtiisntisfactlen nrese chiefly ever the National Music Stores venture, which, It is fold, failed te live up te the dreams of Promoter Splese. It was his plan te have these cstnlillfliiiients in every nook and corner of the I"nitcd Stntcs. The chain wns te extend from coast te roast, according te plnnn unearthed by Investigator. Efferts were being mnde te impress the public thet music sten-s were as much u ncceslty as chain jrecery stores. Hut this venture of Splcse's wns I thert lived. Twe of the stores were I Hartal In Philadelphia one en Co lumbia avenue nenr Fifteenth street nnd I mother en ficrmnntewn nvenuc en,-t of (Bread street. Dissntisfnctlen arose al al 'met from tht outset en account of the large amount of money required te (finance these establishments. Accord ing te investigators, the two stores Ittarted cost mere than ten times thfe .amount of money predicted by their promoter. ' Tim fil itmK, n nfn.tilA i ,nt!!iilii.l All,- , I'.itllltM,. utiillir miUMII'.illlinil was closed n few dnjs age when tlieic were evident signs of unrest among the stockholders. The cleing of tills es tablishment wns quickly folleked bv .the petition uhicli brought ubeut the tempernry icet'lvcrship. In enler te oreuso enthusinsm about the imiIe store plan Splese sent out all Iserts of alluring literature, the Inves tigators sny He flnsillj sought te bring about n National Music Week. Hut disrnrd arose seen after this thought um complied. Among ether "Sale-e- grnms sent out te cnthtive the snlcs-J men as tne following, iiritten. it is said, hj T. W Iteii croft, nislstntit general malinger of the , music cencern: "Kverv home needs music." "Kvery man Is n prospect." "If n mnii sets out In life te nccom nccem pllsli cPi'tnln things his ambitions nre net llkelj te meet with defent If he is billing te sncrilice cneiigli in order te accomplish his particular purpose." 'It Is n fact in nature j nu get back exactly what u give." "Se. giic your best." MORE PAVING PLANNED Mayer Signs Contracts Calling for $375,000 Improvements j'nving and repaying contracts signed . li ajl!i 5,,," Moere nmeuiit te mere ' than $37.1.000. te7-'nn,1ln1'ROSt ""trnct. calling for trl.i.0(H In (,rk. wns awarded te the tnien raving Cnmpunv for paving Fifty-sixth street from Willows te Flor ence avenues. ,,ml Terrcs.lale avenue iretn (Jilllnglinin te Kennedv streets, andrepnilng Columbia avenue from Al len street te Clrnnl avenue; Ceral street worn Irent te Cumberland; Kmernld Jtrect from Orleans te Stella; Susqm nanna nvcmie from Wildev street te (ii rard avenue; Fifth street-fiem Wnlmit heutli : 1 rbnim street from Ninth te lercy; ihompseii street from Tenth te -twelfth, and from Second te Oermim wwn avenue: Wallace street from fourth te Fifth; Seventh street from J.embnt.l te l'ine: Tenth street from Heutli street te Washington avenue; ilLTiT ' from Fifteenth te Seien In? t,,!Y"1 frm" ''''Khtccnth te (Jarnet. anu l.ighteentli street from I'nssvuiik avenue te Wolf. A contract for SPUI.V) in work was awarded te the Kastern I'.iving Com Cem pI'u ii ,'mvll,B 'joining avenue from ihadelphia, Newton mid New Yerk Jtnurend tracks te Fifth street; Spring JU nvenuc from Ocrmnntewn avenue treat from A te H streets, and Hock Heck land street from A te Jl streets, mid lffi"K f5iT.tIe,,ls "f Capitel, Dickensen lnV . omlhtHek. Twenty-Rcceml. rndywine, Wallace nnd Twenty-sev-enth streets. !hen Act;hi,one & Canuso Company ?-, n""f,1(,d a contract for ?(K.00() te 0 Six'' Mreet from Vine te Seuth te WailceC','I,t t,0d f',U UIll'st""t TWO SAVED FROM NIAGARA Pair Cling te Crib In Rapids at Night for Three Hours Niagara Falls. X. y., NeT- e(I, rVJ,."Jr i Xl' m:nJn " K",a" lt were inni ' nst ",'l,'t be brink of the ef1 It "H'"'" ihL',!U nfter n struggle ei three hours. The mir. William K ea ifh',1,?:1 1,ll!!"l, Wllllnm"1 le'"t n indf..ll. .... '."," U"'"B- "iirKness nn . i ,' "ut ,xMv vrl were heard nil the alarm Riven. The nre de art "nents en both sides of the river nut i, ; ii """, l" ryur bunk u a er 1 lIm,n,? ' "'"' whose tlenlM i1.l1,,..h'',,rl1, lhe ImIiin. nr In. i f ""' '"'"net were turned I?lmi lSVWT btntim,e'1 "" ,h""nt a.11. .,. .""" victims Bbetild they be ,fl., .1 . i.iniiril l Miept teivard the fnlls. L..VV' l"." ""'H'S. when the men lnul 11" ,,,K,n,wl- '"Otorhent creiv rr?Ky i'V"1 t,p ""'" 'IIiikIiik te the Hb and brought them N.fely te land Wounded Hunter Improves rhM elCM",.,,i,en of "f1"'' A- ''" Navv y '?n ,lt !'"' I'lUladelpV nSehimJ. '" '"'"'Hter feunty. nHM SKDhW" .IV,V' "HierItle at St. lS m.J . I?'.,U11, I'nnceHter, reported. m Hunting corapnnlen exploded. - V . MISS DOLAN PRESENTS AUtO i v ' kM MkaikHkkkkkHklkkkWHKiaKMHVjkrkkkBiikUflrK.' S M9 H kH v.(w jK A IaMbMHMIV.kkkkH(rjkW:w&kBR. fef k; V' ' U ' flHHMRfxrk: wLV .3K . w """"jw win knkakHT'''"t kH kVOkkViflklikVkaHHfkftkltwCA vBflraKLSV" airs 1 impiiii Kswir J Tlie Secial Service Department of tlie Pi csbytcrian Hospital new onus an automobile, which will hp used In carrying en Us work. It was a gift from Miss Alexandra Delan. The mnchlne was received by" Miss Frances Hestcttcr, head of tlie Secial Service work. In the group arc (left te right) Henry Paul, president of tlie hospital; Miss Delan, Miss Hestcttcr, Mrs. F. A. Itebcrts and Mrs. Henry S. Jcnnes TO BOOST 1926 FAIR IT Representatives of Various Fra ternal, Trade and Civic Bodies te Gather in City Hall TO BEGIN ADVERTISING DRIVE Sites Se Far Suggested for Scsqui-Ccntcnnial Fnirmeutit I'nrk along the Schuyl kill. Seuth Philadelphia, along the Delaware Ulver. just north of the riiilndelpiiln Navy Yard. Heg Island, upon the shipyard bile. , llnxbnrnilgh. ISustlcten. Plans for the boosting of the Scsqul Centennial Imposition will be laid te day at n meeting in the Mnvnr's of- tlce of representntivcK of various trade, civic and fraternal organizations. .. , , , , , , , , , It is intended te carry knowledge i of the plnns for the exposition, nnd Its scope, te every part of the I nited The Incentive Committee of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce has Mailed a drive, uls... te give the exposition the country-wide advertls- , ing tlmt luck of funds se fnr has pre- veine.1 uie ni.v irem ueiiig 'J hat body ha issued, an up- I peal te the theiisnnds of business firms In its iiiembershlp here nsklng thnt ttiey instruct nu of ineir salesmen am It is believed thnt by this means the whole country can quickly be mnde aware of the plans for Hie exposition ' without n cent of cost te' the Kxpesl- tlen Committee. At the snme time nn nppenl lias been mnde te the membership of tlie body te assist financially the exposition by tnklng membership in the Inhibition Association. The I'xceutive Committee et the .-, , -,... ii Tl.:l.:.tA.. 1,..in;.i. tlen met In executive session in tl.e , isewilll-l I'lllUllllUll I-.HUMlltill .4n-.wv.iii- Mnver's office. Communications were icail from liuliviuueis suggesting viirieus sites. These locntiens included Palrmeunt Park, Hnxboreiigh. Pustlcten. Heg Is Innd nnd Seuth Philadelphia, nil of which have been mentioned befeie. The Mner said that in almost every In stance the communications stated tlmt elaborate plans would be forwarded te the committee Inter en. "BELOVED THIEF" GONE Girl Kleptomaniac Vanishes With Stelen Clothing New Yerk, Nev. ''. Hemember Kdnn H. Wlllscy. "the beloved thief," se culled because she could frisk your frock without forfeiting jour friendship'!1 Well, Kdnn is ut it uguln. Site had her thyroid gland treated for criminal tendencies, get. out en probation and premised te be geed, but il mis no use. Yesterday she stuffed u suitcase full of ether girls' clothes, left her own uell worn gurments us souvenirs ut the Virginia Day Nursery, wheie she was employed, mid disappeared as swiftly nml silently us a summer snewllake. Miss Mabel Sprugue, probation of ficer, Insists Kdnn is n most remuik able klcptmiiauinc in that, unable te refrain from thefts, she Is Irreproach able se far as her moral conduct with men Is concerned. In fact, sa.is Miss Sprugue, Kdnn bus no interest what ever in the opposite sex. LANSD0WNE FUND SLUMPS Only One-third of Sum Needed for Memerial Is Collected An appeal Is being made b) l.ans diiii lie's Committee of Twenty in charge of raising funds for the borough me me nieriul tublet te be dedicated Armistice ,I)a . It is said ul 'ine-third of the (1 net it bus se fur been ruised mid the list lias been kept open te November ! in the hope it will net be necessary te bor row ineni'i for completion of the work. 1 i " Spark Starts Oil Fire A spnik from u passing locemotlie i ignited some oil that hud Icukcd out of. u tiinlj or the Tiiie-1 liter wu wiies Corporation ut Forty-ninth strict mid Grays avenue, tills morning. The. tire burned near the hnnlcfer halt an hour. ATIET ODAY arouse cntbiisi'ism rnise funds 'nml I ,m'nt- "Muh ns Wul"t. t'bestnut and time. I suppose." Mr Thornten said I ge henlas ml I"rtl-nliirl along Pread with a laugh, "se wh.i bother them. ui, up T srl"(l1 ivn", s,iu,:r v; Hp.:re ,J,,,,y ",,rL' ,,rpbnbb e,',,,inB ,,r"1"'"-' ,i. i.. ..,i ,i ,i. r...i.7ii..-.u 'street, there continues the disposition i Sltii.na nn,l !.. .1... ti.Ai.l.l r nw t I III: J.il.i, ihiii.iii. ,11 l i.iiuiiv r.,,,,,-. Ill'- llf i PI l, II, IV"I IIHIII IliUI II llll. iclH.-.-u,.,vj ., i I...- ...ii " .-",," "t he tolerated. the word 'of the big effort Philadelphia j ,.,.,. nlnns te mnke into cverv business house lne ". . ' : unHni ,,ntnll..nl m. l,ft wnn.l n nwnn.1 nnd hotel they visit in "their travels up 1 ;" ' e un BVEyiNG' ' FQBEIC OSDGER-PmUAPEXiPHJA, WflPHESPAY, MAYOR VIEWS JAM Dprirlec nn Naia DrnQtir Tmffirl1 ueciaes en New urastic iranicit, Rules After Tour of Down town Streets AUT0ISTS ARE WARNED After n personal Investigation of the streets In the congested parts of the ' city this morning. Mayer Moere de clared tjiat there was justice in uenrl all tbn complaint" he hnd received nbeijt 'the pnrking niiiinnce, nnd warned automebillsts that they cannot con- 'Ttfttiti 'tft Dun tin. Lifii.ntu an ifnrni.im I ,111111 n. iini Llll fin ii in -l..h' ".. Yesterday at ia meeting in his office representatives of business concerns told the Jla.ier thnt their affairs had been hnmpcred seriously by the promiscuous all-day pnrking. This morning the Mayer left his home n little earlier than tiMial and after going through a num ber of the streets downtown, satisfied himself that this was se. Prepare New Kules V10 , nn"0U,UTa. "i ' T , un ' rn,ll,jl J,"',k,n7 "ft"'?, " !" n.'"i, !,"''" J' b lir e. t ei ( or ! ei i an Sup - Intendent Mills would be ligidly en- fnr0.i lie then nnneunccd that the new and forced. 'Along some of the main streets," , te park curs without regard te wurnlngs Kvln t u heard a great deal about this ut ,pst,.rday' s meeting and in due course ncw r(.BuIn,iens uiu be issuc( hltc mn, ,rsti,. thnn heretofore, but thet partlcnlnr individuals wlie persist In IiarkiB L.urs In front A bunk and office I Ll,(UnRH ,, et,lt.,. Chtnbllshments wl,rc. trnni,, s101llll be kcpt en the move .,. ,l(iIllm,uiied tlmt thN nrnctiee will Ides streets at great ' ewnen et iiutoiuet net hin it. All r 1 1 v - I "Krs liavc.le toot this bill. AVe tal-e ",m- " "." '"s sirens in. repine mm wc "B"1 1" "uv-:! SU1I0" ''" w B8W"ent from automebilo nnd truii owners who use them for nothing. "Hut it must be understood once and for nil that the streets nre net te ' be used us gill ages they cannot be used te block trufiic. i Wanting te Autelsts 'This warning is sent out in ud- - .:,. ... J ." ' " wiiu-ii will me " ' . '" '"-'"'"r"1" u"1 '?u,,l)' If the owners of automobiles who are, lu the habit of using the streets for garuges while they go nbeut their busi- , lies wuke up some day te find that , their automobiles huve been i-eized they i need net be surprised. I "If one pauses te reason about this ' matter, he will iind that there is little difference between leaving an uutnme- bile en tlie highway or any ether i piece of prepei ty. The city cannot be I held accountable for pockctbeoks or ether private property set out en the highway while the owner gees shopping j or attending te ether prlvnte business, i Motorcar Strikes Team A horse-drawn wagon containing '. Themas Keeves, I;;,", Wenver street, nnd Jehn Steiner, 4311 North Lawrence! street, wns struck by a metnrcur short- , l.i after midnight en the Ynk read near ' Willow (Jreie. The muchiue wns drli . en by Clarence W. Scuddcr, U7-4 North Kleventh street. All the men cscnpedJ injury. The horse wns hurt severely.'" One of jts ejes wns gouged out. Hunter Accidentally Sheets Self lrvln Armstend, leOL' North Cnnuic street, wus shot in the right feet through the nccidental discharge of his siietgun jesteruaj at iMIlew (Jreie. Ainistchd was hunting rnbbits. He was Ui lii n t the Ablngten Hospital. Ills Injuries were net serious. BLAMES PARKING FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP 1001 Chestnut Street We require mere help, same high standard we new have. The kind Peter Kyne calls "Ge-Getters." (TUail this book Tuu'll lik It) Forty shades of plain and changeable Taffeta Silks of the better quality for which there is a renewed demand Special today at $2 a yard. T Postmaster Says He Won't Quit New te Make Roem for Successor AGENTS CARRY OFF PAPERS J. .Colonel Geerge K. Kemp will have te Mynlt until September 13, 1022. be fore he can linvc his job ns l'etmni.tcr of Philadelphia, according te Pnitmnn it .Telin A. Thornten, who says lie ven't resign. Colonel Kemp's nppeintmeut te the office lias net yet been centlrjned by the Senate. Mr. Thornten said that investigators from Washington had come te hli office In bis absence, token away hN per per fcennl files, check books nnd ether vnlu nL!e pnpers nnd kept them for five da; without his permission or knowledge. He charged that that was done In no effort te "get something en him." Mr. Thornten bnses his refusal t resign en two reasens: First, thnt he hns never been asked te resign and, secondly, tlmt under n ruling of the Postmaster fienernl, Pestmnsters whose appointment had been continued by the Senate nnd had served efficiently would be allowed te i-cri-e out their terms. Ashed for Assistant's Resignation Mr. Thornten nlse declared thnt the investigators had nsked for the resig nation of Jehn Lister, Assistant Post Pest ninctcr, an charges thnt Mr. Lister did net give his persennl supervision te the various Postefficc departments. Mr. Thornten called, these charges false and ridiculous. "I don't intend te resign." Mr. Thornten said lest night. "I iiill ten der my icslgnntlen en September 1!5, 1022. There Is my commission hanging en the wall. Their efforts te get some thing en me bad the same success as n toy balloon that is stuck with u pin. It went 'plunk.' "Fer three weeks', three pe-lnl In spectors, who represented themselves a nn investigating committee, were work- lnc In the Posteffiee. They rimmed that W,K religiously biased becnus.. tliei ntll)n(ln jnUMlloemilIiyrn,h. olies In the Pnstnftire. That (barge is untrue ns I hnve hern fair te all na tionalities nnd creeds. Went Oxer Cash Acieunts "The lnieMignters cxnnilned tl.e money order divis'en. the cnshieis' di vision nnd our banking system nnd in fact every branch of the department and thev found everj thing in tiptop" shape "railing te find nnj thing in un i t t anilnntlen of my papers they suggested the resignation of Mr. 1ster. u man who hns faithfully performed his dut nnd has been n ceiiscleiitinu" werki r. Thev t-tnted that be did net give the department his personal supervision. j hut ever thnt mav mean. "There hnv been no politics plnicd :n this office." Mr. Thornten said, "no such things ns political assessments, l told the men if thej wnnted te give , anything te any organization that was ' their lookout. "When the Republicans- secured con trol of the Senate they held up the Wilsen appointments, and ivlien the Ad- , ministration went out of power these officeholders who were net mnfinneil bv , tin- Senate went out. tee. I nn. net one 'of ,,,.. M,. Th(,rtnn ceneluded. what action ate ion co nL te take """' : ',,, ,, ' " V" , , K In refe dice te tlin-e imiiers being tnUcn from our eflice?" lie was nkel. fA VTu jfflCvA ftffiW ) A Different Shee Unlike most shoes the Dr. Reed Cushion Shee com bines comfort with style and economy. In appear ance it is very much like any geed - looking, well made shoe, hut there the resemblance ends. Fer the Dr. Reed Cushion Shee is built around a felt and cork cushion inner sole that gives positive com fort. There is no guess work; the comfort is real and for folks with feet ills the value is immeasurable. Bttttr Shee Cannet Be Mad CUSHION SHOES FOU MEN MADE DY J.P.SMITH SHOE CO. OIDONITAT 106 Seuthl3St. 3 Doer Belew Chestnut THORNTON OMAKE KEMP WA T FOR OB '"" " """ ' : psul ; rsjcv -1 ;s I'll W'A s' " 1 1 1 1 ll I S lit EX-MAYOR SMITH 52 TODAY He Is Spending Birthday Hunting at His Farm Near 8treudsburg Fermer Mnyer Themas It. Smith Is spending his blftliilay today gunning nt Ills farm, Mountain Itrees-e, near Stroudsburg, Pu. Mr. Smith is fifty -two years old nnd Is in perfect liealtb. Friends of the former Mnyer who called up his home nt (Jlenslde te con gratulate him learned he was with some friends hunting rabbits. He mid his party left home en Mendny. Incidentally this trip spoiled plnns of .Mrs. Smith hnd mnde te hnve n dinner pnrty nt their home In Olcnsldc te mark his blrthdnv. . 'Die former Mayer, of course, dldn t knew Mrs. Smith bnd planned n family gathering. The event will be held Sat urday after the former Majer leturns home. Mr. Smith wns born in this city No vember 2. 1S0I). milllllnmllll IlilUUil H 1 1 f SECRETARY OR STENOGRAPHER YeunR laify lth B jfan' nffre l.irlnl nnd-rrntlie nr rnrc df(,lr lielllmi. Kirt dlfnncniplirri hlcli choel nml bimtnraii celtfx rduratlnn. A-l xttrrtntm. 'ni)nl)l of uMumlnc niest' fxnrllnr rnnnnhllltle. II HI, L.KDUKK Ol'ICG Solid Satisfaction in Fall Suits Heic is a very attractive let of the finest in all suitings both do mestic and foreign all pine wool. We would be glad te have you visit our shop and inspect these materials. . $55 te $75 One special table of suitings evenly priced at $30. W. S. JONES, Inc. Custom Tailoring 1116 Wnlnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. FINE STATIONERS Invitations The BEST of the Engraver's Art 1121 Chestnut Street "A Masterpiece of Medem Fie tien." Bosten Trunscrip: IF Winter Cemes A. S. M. HUTCHINSON ELEVENTH PRINTING 102D THOUSAND $2.00 wherever boehs are sold LITTLE, BROWN & COMPANY Publishers, Bosten mmmuimti in nana BKEKi "One of the best books of our ' times." iVcw Yerk' Tunes ; "An amazingly fire cenlnhu- !; tien te modern novel writing." ; Chicuge Tribune. Ctuler - ' Ulster-type The "St ler" is a handsome garment, wonderfully well constructed, perfect in its tailoring, and of a character and appearance which make it equally appropriate for Metering or usual wear. 1 Made in a comprehensive assortment et Imported and Demestic Overceatings--Beavers. Shetlands, Scotch Tweeds, Irish Cheviots and Elysians in most attractive shades in plain and fanc browns, grays and Levett colors at ?, $60, $65 and upward. AUOB 1424 - NOVEMBER 2, i($l B kPatek Philippe Watches have wen at Geneva The Very First Prize and Eight out of Eleven First Prizes Fer tfen and Women P Yeul! find These snappy strapped and buckled pumps and these flat-heeled boyish oxfords. 7,50 Value them here, 6ir!s! UA JLjLjilxi GOOD 921 Market Street H'ea' Vii Brave i s 5 2d & Spruce Sts. 60th & Chestnut Sts. Sufili J'i ia B-e,uh (ler-', a, ten i Branch 2736 Germantown Ave. 5604 Gcrmantewn Ave. All Branch Stores Open Evenings I JJ1KM1U JS 26 CHESTNUT ST. Mann & dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET The Dixville A one-piece dress of knitted worsted thar combines wear with utility. Celers and 3tylcs that are here only. Mann & dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET In tan calf, gunmetal and Ian grain calf. Other stores would charge at least 7.50 for them. And don't forget that this quality was i 0.00 only a year age. SHOES Overcoat SON! 3W X i.. t XT & - I i-'w JS fcOJJ Save 2.00 -.7 All the "DOUBTING THOMASES" in Philadelphia are invited te 16th and Chestnut, where v v. r r y s SUPER -VALUES in Winter OVERCOATS at 28 33 38 and 43 DOLLARS are making friends head ever heels THIS MESSAGE is aimed full-tilt at the man who is "from Missouri" when it comes te buying clothes who wants te knew his clothes are Right but doesn't want te pay tee much for his Knowledge. THE MAN who buys a Perry Super-Value gets mere than geed clothes. He gets solid satisfac tion in every way, shape or form. Superb styles. Handsome, durable all wool fabrics. Painstak ing workmanship. Per fect fit. And best of all at a price much less than he expected te pay. IS IT any wonder men are bee-lining for Perry's these early November days, buying Hcavyuught OVI-'R- O T S a n (I I I.STKRS from the ,imt rcpreentatn c inlU eti both nicies of the Atlantic, w i t li r cry aricty of tylc triTitmeiit Sl'lTS f.f-liiencrl of depant woolen with ,m "air"' about tlicin that t li c well-droned men of I'liiladclplu.i -e adnui c BUY Your Winter Overcoat and Suit en the Perry Super-Value Basis. This is the place and new is the time. PERRY & CO. 16th and Chestnut SVPER - VALlTES in-Clethes for Men FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED IHfcROSFNRACO GALLERIES U:n ilinil strrrl A Yiiuiij; man with plinr of i'ii(r;y I and initi.itnu ueuld hUc te .i.sse- ciale ith :i small m.iiuif.icliiriiij; concern, willing le iint'st alniiit 'Sl.'i.OOO. Mimt In- A-l. i: iiii. lkix.kk erru !; Njiii. Mi k, Bi.Tiiill ..A.. n Hi 'ill' !U Mil I li!'ll'ii:,'i!iii": B Children thrhe en Victer Bread 1 Leaf M e ! i At all our Stores i ' fBTORCS cTeTT r 4 !
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