f .ci .- ' & . i ri ; , j .j-A wt, - 3KILLEDJ6HURT MAUTO MISHAPS I Man and Weman Fatally Injured In TI1I3 City Anethor i Dle3-at Boyortewn ONE CAR SKIDS IN STORM A roan nnd a woman were Wiled and fifteen ether persons Injured In nuto nute nuto mebile accidcntB In this section yester day. Anether man was killed and ntlll tnetlicr Injured at Boycrtewn. A woman and a .nan were Wiled nJ two ether persons were injured It 0:20 o'clock yesterday morning Iien their high-powered nutomebllo ran against a tree nb Cottman street and Caster read. The machine- was going at a high rate of treed, the police, My. Tlie dead : Miss MarjTJeritc Daugliertj. thlrty w jcew old, of 2340 North Fifteenth Itrect. Michael Miglinccie, twenjy-ieven tears old. 1229 Seuth Carlisle street. He was better known as Mike Cester. The injured : . (Andrew Laury, twenty-eight yean old 5835 Chestnut street, driver of the' automobile, cuts en face, head and bajsuieB Gallagher. 200S North Twen-tr-firft street, fracture of the no Jaw ami sttull: condition uerleul; treated nt Frankford Hospital. Returning I'Vem Koekledgo The four persons had been nt Hock Heck led Montgomery County, nnd were re turning home eer Cottman read. Ah the machine nppreached Caster read ene of the rear tires burst, nnd before the driver ceuiti step idc car it swerved te the side of the read nnd crashed bead en against the large tree. Mlis Daugherty. who was en the front scat with Laury, wns hurled through the windshield egnlnst the tree. Mbjjlaccle was thrown from the rear sent against the tree. After I.nury'u Injuries were dreswl re was placed under arrest, nnd nt n hearing before Magistrate Costclle uas held without ball te nwalt the action of the Corener. The first nnewfn.ll here resulted In n itrieim automobile accident lest night, when a car with five passengers skidded tt Mcrien nienue nnd City Line, craihed Inte a telegraph pole nnd caused furi ous Injuries te four of the eccupantx. Dr. Frank Selbj . H 4009 Larchwood sveiiiie, wnH the drher of the machine and be was the only one uninjured. Mrs. Mb, the physician's wife, was the met seriously hurt, with a broken jaw nnI ether injuries. The ether passengers were Mrs. Frank Snwlcr, 325 Buckley read. Merlen, broken nnkle; Arthur Kreigcr, same ad dress, head Injured, and E. (T. Kclley, 010.'! Columbia avenue, a former cap- win in tne lTventy-eignin uiviEien, vcru bead Injuries. Twe. Patrolmen Hurt Twe patrolmen were seriously Injured Inte Saturday night when they were truclt by a taxlcab as they werccrobs werccrebs ing Yerk read Ht Hunting Park avenue. The dilver of the taxlcab was held tinder SflOO ball for n further hearing November 27 bj Magistrate Price. The two policemen, who are attached tn the Nlcetewn station, aie Carl Dor Der pey. twenty-five years old, 1523 Heunn ttieet, and Wnrren llelten, tliirt-fie jrs old, 3653 Queen lane. Dersey 1 Buffering from intcrnnl Injuries and notion received a fracture of the skull.N Cah In Brown, 5545 Regent street, driver of the taxlcab, took the Injured policemen te the hospital and then surrendered. Haorfenl Professer Injured As Professer L. W. Reed, of Haver lord College, was crossing Lancaster pike at Haverford, en hlh way te thf tellegu last evening he was run down by Geerge B. Fleramlng, Bryn Mnwr, who immediately stepped and took him te the Bryn Mnwr Hospital. Here it was found Professer Reed had sustained cuts of the head arid face and Injuries te both knees. Flemming explained the accident occurred at a dark spot ia the read and he did net 6ce the vlc tits, but MagUtrate Arthur held him under $300 ball te await the outcome of the profetser's injuries. Bey Jumps from Trelley Hit by Aute AVUlUm Belantie, seven years old, of 342S Seuth Tenth street, suffered con cen con cmslen e the brain when he jumped from the back of a trolley car in front of an automobile last night. He bad been stealing a rlde en the trolley car. The motorcar was driven by .lehn Ca nea, of 2734 Seuth Randelph street, who took the lad te Mt. Sinai Hospi tal. The accident occurred nt Tenth find Dickinsen btrcets. INJURED WOMAN DIE8 Catharine Dougherty, sbtiy-feur tr-are old, 1715 North Gratz street, lied tn the Hubnemann Hospital today from Injuries received when she was knocked down by an automobile. Ne vember 10. The accident happened ut j-mrteente ana .Market streets. The tesebine was being operated by Ernest "imams, rvimcr, in, j. vmiams win be arraigned in Central Police Station. Jeseph R. Welael Off Slacker List The name of Jeseph R. Weisel, of this city, has been removed, by the aiilitary authorities from the list of alleged draft evaders. AVeiscl registered with Lecal Beard Ne. 10, nnd was or er 'lercd te report net later than July 0. 1918. The records disclose he enlisted in tlie naval roeerve force en April 13, 1917, nnd that he reported for duty Si ptcrabcr 21, 1017. He waa discharged from active duty en June 23, 1010. Hit by Aute at 13th and Market JVilllam Gammens, twelve curs old. of 5111 Baltimore avenue, was i-truck by an automobile wiiile with his mother at Thirteenth and Market streets this jnernlr.g. Mrs. Leuis Asher, of 1335 erth Bread street, drher of tin auto aute auto nnl'Ile that hit Gninmens, was taken hefeu MngUtrnte Ctrsen in the Cn ral station and lat'r wfcs releasid. The boy way treated nt the Jtlfeiseu HeV Mlal. His injuries were flight. TODAY'S .MARRIAGE LICENSES Hear.J n On'a, Princeton. N. J . and Ruth mrry Cehen, 4S2 Wharten st . and I'rerta cniY W ,whten et eurmeita Fnlcent, 1148 Ftdcial t.. arrf ..'"ria de Talma. 2021 Manten nt. Jmc Turner Glaasbore N J , and Kdna Jehnjpn, 1817 rraiiHferd ae. I dbvTOJV s8!Wen ae- and Is'el",, i!n".i('t"!L1" Catharine at. and Anna "' , Mnrtln. 1010 S. Alder tU. and r..:na. J'l'ttr. 101T P. Alder at. iil f..ru J'urnutte 2831 AromlnKe ae , n. "V:1. .Mahel A. Doherty 20211 Oaul at ii. ..."!?' -lis E Wnmlim ue., mid '., i iici i ? Oiu !; -r. ''. ..". -''. ""in in.. nu "niie ill Nutate. 420 ,' Tn..V.l. x. ." I "Win. IKi'll O I Jill HI. i ?, ', N. t.y''0: Mnnay Plane Pa.. vand ..VHr.W, tfwMtMr, 6332 Chestnut at. di j.J:.. ., '. iniieii ;- inucrnn u. ?,i,p0. I,l:lnu. 2723 N Tranlilln tt fun K,M.Vl'. lClnl 3M1 Manieunlt aVe p.V,,' '"., "euh- l7"0 w (" ' . anil ...... i-inii iijji , i.nwrencrt nt vuim.".?.' I?35 p Warwick at. Tirrt'V CelPm. 2018 N, Marvin, st., s nd TVarur Courtney, u;'0 K lath at. " . v ' evening' puShe, T. - Dies Frem-Burns fy S.-U i 'rjar8i t4VAMV'-, DOROTHEA HORN Her clothing became Ignited whlle nhe was plalng with matches in Iicr home, 1210 North I'alctlierp street GIRL, 11, DIES FROM BURNS DESPITE SISTER'S QUICK AID Child Ignited Clethlnfl While Play ing With Matches Dorethea Hern, eleven years old, 1210 North Palethorpe street, died in St. Mnry's Hospital nt 4:15 o'clock this morning of bums sustained when she set fire te her clothing last night. Dorethea wan playing with matches en the lirst fleer of lier Heme, whlle the ether members of the family were upstairs. One of the matches beenme' Ignited nnd set her light house dress ablaze. Her screams attracted the fam ily, but her elder sister May, four teen years old, was the first one ut her side. May grabbed a heavy coat that was hanging nearby ami wrapped her sister in It, afterward rolling her en the fleer. She extinguished the flHmej, but net until Dorethea was badly burned. Police of the Frent nnd Master streetH station took the girl te St. Mary's Hospital. "BLUEBEARD'S" SECOND WEEK OF ORDEAL BEGUN Paris Flecks te Trial of Alleged Murderer of Eleven Versailles, Nev. 14. (Hj A. P.)--The recend week of the Landru trial opened with popular interest evldcntl unabated in the testimony which Is te determine the fate of the alleged "Blue beard of Gambais." Hundreds of per per en. were waiting in line nt an early hour outside the courthouse, and when the doers were opened the courtroom wna speedily jnmmed. Last week the direct examination was completed in the eases of four of tbe women and the t-en of e:ic of them, whom Lnndrii is accused of murdering. Today Judge Gilbert resumed direct ex aminatien of the prisoner regarding the disappearance of Mndume Collomb, the sixth of Landru h alleged eleven lctlms. Madame (.'ellumb was for n long time a resident of Guatemala. MISS MARY WINSOR FREED She Had Been Arrested In New Yerk at Birth-Control Meeting Miss Mary Winser, of Haverford, who was nvrested in New Yerk bibt night with .Mrs. Margaret Sanger, birth con trel advocate, was discharged today bv Magistrate Cerrlgan when the police failed te produce cuuence te mbtnn tlate charges that the women had re sisted efforts by the pelice te break up n birth-control meiting. The pellrp rantnln who ordered the urrest foiled te appear te pi ess the charge and tlie magistrate fieed both- defenda-its, v. he were released In cus tody of their counsel last night for the hearing tedti. The meeting was held In the Tetu Hall. After the nieetiug had been bro ken up by their arrest several thousand persons marched te the police station, hissing anil jeering the putrelnieri. "MILU0NAIREH0B0" HERE Jamea Eada Hew Visits Phlla. Wei fare Association Headquarters James EndH iHew, the "millionalre hobo," had of the International Breth. arlinnil VA'elfnri Assftplnllen . sTirnl v j. terday nnd thin morning in Philadel visiting the local henduuartcri of me organization at 032 Ridge avenue. Mr Heu Mild he was en his way te Washington te try and interest Sena tors Wntben, Berah, Prance and Sec retary Hoever in the unemployment conference and convention teiie held by the International Brotherhood Welfare Association, at Dotrelt, November 2!) and 30. ASSERTS HE WAS VAMPED Breach of Premise Defendant Says Girl "Proposed" Alexander Duvics, 127 Seuth Six teenth street, today denied 4ic bad ecr proposed rnarriugq te Huzlel Dietrich, of Iudianapeli v. he has brought breach of premise action .lgainM bim before Judge Shoemaker. On the rtami he empnaucauy fjenicu te the Judire uud mixed jury he bad ever asked Mhs Dietrich te marry him nt any time during their uerpiaintiiiiec. On the contrary, he wild, en fccurul occasions she hnd pepped the qutbtien, and he had refused her. Te Dlacuss Killing of Wldcner 8heep SprlngHeld Tew tiphip Commissioners will held u meeting te discuss action te Ik taken en tlie death of ehcep en tbe Wldener furms nnd the Carsen Col Cel Col lege property. Dogs are said te have been killing the sheep, nearly two. scorn of an imported Aaricty en the Widener estate and about a half dozen en the Curson property. The county only allows $10 a heud for a sheep killed by a deg, no nutter what its alue. Vare Party Going te Het Sprlnge Senuter and Mrs. IMwin II. Vate, iieceinpanied by Recorder of Ueedi. Ua lett nnd Mrs. Hazlett. will lene to te ulght fdr a ten-day lhlt nt Virghiiu Het Springs, where tbe. will meet Mi nnd Mrs. Harry A. Mackcy. Mr. Mackcy Is chairman of the State Work men's Compensation Beard Why drive a shabby car? A shabby top. faded paint, or frayed upbelstcry spoil thu appearance of any car. Tlie Oldsmoblle Renovating 8erlce will nmke our ear leek llke new at a ery rca rca fcenable price Get Our Ettimate Ne Obligation Pheno Poplar 4697 Larsen-Oldsmobile Ce. 800 North Bread St. t - H - . J . n BANKING LI CHI ES URGED Chandler Trustee Would Make "Ear-Marking" of Stock Mandatory MUST PROTECT CLIENTS Changes in the banking laws that would protect customers of stock brok erage houses arc declared necessary by Jehn M. Hill. triiNlee In linnkritntcv In the Chandler Brethers A: Ce. failure. 'Persons who pay outright for stock they buy through a stock broker," said Mr. Hill today, "arc net protected un less they demand nt once that the stock be transferred te their names. Unless they de this, they really de net own tbe stock, although the brokerage bouse Is responsible te them for the money. Thev cannot charge Illegal conversion until that stock Is plnced in their nnme, 'car marked,' ns the brokers say. , "When n customer l'Ivpm n ntnrk broker nu order for say 100 shares of stock, thnt broker, lumping a number ei orders ter the same stock, uas It bought, let im say, In New Yerk Cltv, by his New Yerk correspondents. He recehes a street certificate for the stock, which may be held In the broker') name, or the name of the house that bought It In New Yerk. That stock IcRnlly deCH net belong te the customer who gave the money for Its purchase. "There should be u law making man dntery the 'earmarking' of stock the moment It Is bought." .Meetings sclieuu'pti for the near fu ture in the Chandler Brethers & Ce. failure are November 21. at 10 "I'.O A. M.. in the office of Mr. Hill, when credi ters will again gather te huir lnslds details of the crash mid cunt.- leading up te it. A meeting will also be held Novem ber 25, In the Chamber of Commerce Building, nt 10:30 A. jr.. for auditing of the account of the receivers. Ou the same day fixtures of the business, automobiles of members of the firm and se forth, will be sold nt auction, another meeting being held in Mr. Hill's office that nfternoen ut 4 o'clock te confirm these sales. SKIP-STOPS OPPOSED President of City Council Wants 18 In Northwest Section Abolished Complaints against eighteen skip skip steps in the northwest section of the city were filed ut HarrNburs with the Public Service Commission today by residents and business men joining with the Northwest Business Men's Associ ation. Among the complainants is Richard eglcin. president of City Council. Mr. Wegleiu lhcs nt 301 S Girnrd avenue and Is in IhecHtidy-mnklngbuNi-nef- nf OH! North Thirtieth street. He complains of the sklp-hteps en Girnrd avenue at Twenty-eighth nnd Thirtieth btrcets. Other skip-steps complained against arc: Berks street nt Nineteenth. Twentieth and Twentj -first streets; Celumbin nenue at Twenty-fourth and Twenty-sixth streets; Mnster street at Twenty-fourth, Twentj -sixth nnd Twenty-eighth ftreets; Ridge Hvcnue at Oxford and Twenty-sixth strect-s: Eighteenth street nt Nei-ris and Dauphin streets and nt Susquehanna avenue j Seventeenth nnd Brown streets: Twen ty -fourth nnd Jeffersen fctreets, nnd Twenty-ninth nnd Cumberland streets. BROKERSDENIED RETRIAL Gallen and McHugh te Be Sen tenced en Friday Themas J. Gallen ami Hugh Mcllugh. of Gnllen v- Ce.. li.'2 Seutli Thirteenth i-treet. securities brokers, cnmlcted in September of altering registration marks en stolen Liberty Iwids and war savings Htwnps, were' refused a new Mini bv Federal Judge Thompson tedav, and will be sentenced lYIduy. The (.ccurltles were stolen 'from Imnl.t. in the Seuth, nud traced te the office of the "niters. , Gallen nud McHugh were m quitted i of a charge of ceusplracj te defraud the Government, but were found guiltv of, eradicating the registration number1'. Swank! WOMEN'S imported " sports hose of brushed Betany wool the pride of Britain- Smart horizontal stripes in exiraerainary colour celour coleur combinations developed in white, camel, tan, gray ana levat diuc A most radical departure from the conventional a supreme quality hose designed expressly for rigoreusout-of-doorssports. I 0J "ONE CALL, ONE HEART, ONE ANSWER" Welfare Federation of Philadelphia 1100 WALNUT STREET Campaign for $4,000,000 Campaign Week and 200,000 subscribers November 1418 Dy Ceurteay of Lit Brethers, Philadelphia aJftm - Tmtfu5BflpBatA. Monday, MRS. P..N. MOORE AGAIN ' HEADS COUNCIL OF WOMEN Association Opens Session Here. President's Physician te 8peak The National Council of Women, which la working for the "co-operation of human welfare," opened its session this morning nt the Bcllcvue-Strntferd with the election of officers, resulting nB follewa: AMrs. Philip North Moere, re-elected, fflesldcnt; Mrs. Nathaniel Harris, first icc-prcsldent: Mrs. Themas Winter, second vice-president; Mrs. Stanley JtfcCermnck, third vice-president; Miss Anna Gorden, fourth vice-president; Mrs. Margaret M. North, recording .-..... n Vmmn Ttnn-pr. treasurer. Land Ruth Mny Fex. auditor. jsrigaiiier-ucncnu amines ". -yer. President Harding's physician, will nddress the conference this nfternoen en Public Welfare. Ten million women were represented In the thirty women's organizations that have sent delegates. Dr. Hugh Magill, of the National Edit Edit catiennl Association, also will ieak. A resolution was submitted this morning by the committee en Child Welfare, headed by Mrs. Frederick m.f? iJii.iilnM iUn T7V.M.r?nnriir lilll. which would extend government nld for health training nnd physical education tn plillilrrn under nineteen rears old. A resolution was also pnssed te pro vide 85000 for furnishing u national hendquartcrs In the Victory Building nt Washing! en. The cornerstone of this memorial building is being laid today. At tonight's session there will be n discussion of world peace nnd an ad dress by Dr. William I. Hull. The convention will contlnue tiutil Wednes day. JUGO-SLAVS DEFY ALLIES Cabinet Refuses te Accept New Boundary Line of Albania Belgrade, Nev. 14. (By A. P.) Juge-SInvin cannot accept the decision of the Allied Council of Ambanaders delimiting tbe boundary line between Tuge-Slavin and Albania, the Cnblnet decided at n meeting Saturday night. A note te this effect will be sent te the Allies It is stated In official circles here that the Juge-Slav troops huc net ad vanced bejend the legitimate boun daries of Serbia. The Council of Am bassadors recently sent n note te the Tuge-Slav Government, demanding im mediately withdrawal of Its troops from the territory within the llinlta pre viously defined by the council. The newspapers arc unanimous In declaring the council's decision unjust, and urge strong opposition te a further meeting or consultation ou the subject. Thirty thousand troops are believed te be advancing toward the Serbian border. What iaftSALE The manufacturer "sells" the salesman; they "sell" the jobbers and report progress; the jobbers "sell" the trade. But net yet is it a Sale. The trade sells the consumers. Then it is a sale. And it is this sale that ad vertising helps the most. 'Phene LOCust 5540. TIIK HICttARD A. FOLEY AD VEnTISINO AGENCY. In c. I' III l O t. L l H I A A PERSONAL ftrKVICE CORPORATION " ' I -t' I CeilteiHeVl "''ClUCl 1 Hese I 04 ttn 1 Ql, Cj. Philailetphia A'cie Yerk Grenoble, France Every creed, color, race one campaigli for funds instead of 125 separate "drives" let's con tribute unanimously! a ROB AND BEAT MAN IN GARAGE HOLD-UP Surly Thugs Attack Jehn Knight, Jr., and Get Watch and $2.30 S. PEDESTRIAN REFUSES AID After having been held up and rob bed, Jehn Stuart Knight. Jr., stag gered te his home nt 2..U North Myrtle weed street early yesterday morn ing nnd collapsed. Knight had taken his wife for n ride in his father-in-law's car. After leaving her home, he retrtrned the car te the garage at Twenty-Blxti nnd Hareld streets. Three men with pis pis tels held him up as he was nbeut te lock the deer and leave. "Hands up! Whnt have jeu get?" sold one of the bandits. "I haven't much." replied. Knight. "This isn't even my own car." "Nene of our Up! shell out!" com manded a bandit. The three men then took $2.50 nnd a geld watch from Knight. As Knight toert there ins arms no- came tlrtd and he inadvertently dropped one n trine. "Don't de thnt," one of the bandits said quickly. Then another bandit fired, but miscd Knight. "This bird is tee fresh, let's knock him off." suggested one of the bandits. Se Kulgbt was ordered te. walk into n corner and turn his back. lie did se. His derby hat was removed and two smashing blows gieu en the top of his head with gun butts. He fell, and lay unconscious for an hour nnd n half. rinnlly. gaining bis feet, he walked tewnrd bis home. He met n man nnd n girl. 'Ter Ged's enkc help me. I' been held up," he gasped. Weed was, streaming eer his face. "That's tee bad," said the man with The Polished fljgBfflSftaiijQ, is decided' mero Beautiful and Brilliant tliaji the ordinary cut stone and this is apparent te tlic inexperienced Comparison invited It Will Pay Yeu te come te Walnut Street for your framing needs. Yeu will find in our store the largest stock of meuldings and fine frames in Philadelphia and a corps of experts te advise you as te the most appropriate setting for your picture, be it a treasured photograph or a valuable oil painting. The work is done in our own factory, thus insuring the utmost expedition in filling your order. The Rosenbach Galleries . 1320 Walnut Street l M I r a JpRICE alone does net prove economy. J Buying Clethes is a matter of deliberate judgment. But buy Geed Clethes. Ne matter what price you pay, you should consider that price alone doesn't prove economy. The longer the Clethes serve, the mere economical they are. J And Wear isn't a matter of chance there's a definite way of putting it into Clethes all wool fabrics and skillful tailoring produce it. Our Clothing is reliable, correct and in ap proved taste. i$ Fall and Winter Suits, Tep Coats iind Over coats of superior quality and workmanship are $30 and upward. Very special values at $40. $45 and $50. v ' JACOB REED'S SONS November 14 iga: tbe clrl, nnd they walked e nnd left Knlslit standing t here, UnMf M mnnncrri! In rcflpb lllfl llOtnC. IIlH WHO nlmest collapsed nt the flight of Iilm, but mnunBcd te get him te tbe Women s Homcepntlilc Hospital, where his con dition Is paid te be serious. third"ward constable ' held en graft charge Jacob Krebs Tried te 'Shake Down' for 'Protection,' Is Complaint r-nnttnl.ln .Tnreb Krebi. of the Third Ward, ibnrgcd with ntteinits te ijhnkc down" lcildctits nnd wnnll mcrchnntH of North Krunklin flrect. wnrt held In 5KI0 ball for the Grand Jury by Magls Magls trnte C'nriien tedn. . .. .. m A.,ni rini, r( no. -112 North Krunklln Mrect. testincd tnnt iti uciei rr Krebs hnd presented nn eviction order te brr btisbnnd. snving thnt unless he pnld S10 tbe elder would be carried out. She mid 'her husband paid Krebs the $10. Miehncl Siik. SI2 Callow hilt street, testified Krebs offered te ullew hitn te bell liquor if be would pay bim .?-'. n mouth. Saks snid Krebs carried a war rant nnd threatened te nrrest him for selling licpier unless lie paid the money. .Hli llifli "- " -..--.-- -. .. BOMBS WRECK RESTAURANT Hurl Girl Phene Operator Frem Cot In Building Next Doer IlurBCtMewn, Pa., Nev. 14. MJj A IM Twe bomb"", timed te explode , within live minutes of each ether, burst In the biiseiimiit of a restaurant here ctirl. teda ami wrecked the establish ment. Miss I'mih (ili-tsner. night operator nt the telephone eu-hiinge, was thrown from her eet In n building adjoining, but was net seileii'-ly Injured. A former emplejc of the nsfiurnnt has been ar lested. $1200 Currency Destroyed in Fire Pittsburgh. Ne 11. Tire which broke out in a frame dwelling here enr today ilclreel between SHOO and S1200 in rurrencv which had been left in n cupboard. Three families were driven into the Mrcet. Property dum- age was estimated at ?l!i)00. 'nT Girdl - e Diamond ' -r- 60,000 GARMENT WORKERS STRIKE" AGAINST PIECEWORK Charge Employers With Trying te Drlng Back "Sweatshop" New Yerk, Nev. M. (By A. P.) Sixty thousand garment workers were called out en strike this merniii? In pretest against the pieccwern system and nn increase from forty-one te for-ti-nlne hours a week which was te be put into effect tedry by their employers Indications weie that the struggle might be protergod. The International Liclics' Garment the STYLE question the WARMTH question the ECONOMY question solved by our SUPER-VALUES in Winter Overcoats 28 $33 $38 & $43 Over Sixty Different Styles at these prices These prices are modest. In fact, se modest that they can't adequately express the Super-Value of the Over coats they represent. $28, $33, $38 and $43 only half .tell the story, the balance must be told by the goods themselves. p e k'r y s There are thick, soft, luxurious overceatings, some with plaid backs, some with plain backs. There are Ulsters, Bex Coats and Conservative Medels and dll the mixtures and colors from dark te light. Plain Ulsters that leek well any time and wear for all-time. Raglans the handsome leading style for 19 2 2; Half-R jglans a favorite Perry model that is proving wonder fully popular; Shawl Cellar Coats; Ulsters with half or full-circle belts with plain or deep-f ;ated backs and boxceats presenting cither sin gle or double-breasted fronts te the world ! Why net try en a few? PERRY & CO. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men THEY ALL AGREE ' j'HWBBMWW 1 1 kl Sr l T "flft v5 JJ2C Open Saturdays Until Four Workers' Union and 8000 hop Wvf jhej nb! involved. All, efforts t ntbtMtWY Is Lustlrf. president t IKt V failed. Ixiul ritiak. Suit nnd Kklrt Mnnutncturer ,Jt . . .t a ..AiH.inM iiarcriMi kiiiie , the union workers failed te aid th employers in thtlr cITerts te increnw J production nnd thus lower price 01 . women's clothing. The strikers charged the cmplcycHJ wilh violating n tmle ngrecment which turned ever the question of werkliHt conditions te a bi-partisan commission which was te have reported November I. Th plocewetk system means a leliitn of tlm "iwentshep," they d clare. "YOUR MOTHER" J he one friend m he li iriend Mho hclrts ua nl ..w iivit i il' ji i,ur nrnniM.a . selvinc el our oreblenii. - will be interested te knew- her view s en day with the htg queotien every one. of the De veu think you'll Mether? Your" Dad w ait dnd see. agree with docs just SEK TOMORROW'S EVENING PAPER; 5 Lighting Fixtures As iw make them, cannot pos sibly be sold at the same price as these of inferior material or construction. Our 40 years' experience is your assurance of a first-class article. The Hern & Branncn Mfg. Ce. 427-433 North Bread Street "A Short Walk Along Automobile Rew"' .11. M i Ut'l' V'Pir! m Mi imp ( um tfifi 3 m 81 w l m :ttl ft'! nn Hi V ,v