Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 16, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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BlGJUHiP EXPECTED
I-: IN WELFARE DRIVE
I Team Captains Hepo te Repert
Total of $1,000,000 Col
lected te Date
$4,000,000
S SOUGHT
Wnrkine like n whirlwind, team m.
" .iIm nntl nipmbers wlie nre giunf-lni;
he "si.KlO.WM) rei,..ir,;,l by tlie We -
!DC. i-in.nii'nn for llie JcnrH churl
r Wc nctl.lHi'f of the aeclntcd ercnnl-
..Hniw will tr' ,0 wt ,l new 1,lKh
uX today, Tlu-.v cxprct $1,000,000.
' This It tlie thliI ilny of the enm-
in nnil the wmkt'r met nt lunch -
I KiB it the IMlevuc-Stratferd with
I ,ih fetnls collected m fnr. At Memlny's
I K an efflclnl total of .$270,000 wna
repertC'I
Tn order te assur the utmost cm-
denev In the cnrnpnlgn organization nnd
i,J uivliie of every minute of time nt
l&? i rnllv. i will n the rally in the
8cv e' tomorrow rnd Friday. lien-
nmin H. I.udlew, campaign director,
JStenlev cnt out mere than 800 tele-
,i te team captains nnil werkcrn
eutllnhiK dcllnlte Instructions for the
' nrcparatlen of their subscription report
1 ind tlm iii'tnnt mul correct submission
f each when called for.
"IUlh" I'enn, who flew from this
ritv te 'Washington In nn airplane en
Mend.iv with " mcssnBe from JihIr.
Mart hi te iTi'hiui-iii. w""n " -deceived
In a personal interview the
rrtidcnt' indersement of the federa federa
Ien and its campaign, flew back te
Phiinilelnkla estenlny In the snme
Plane Pl'eavlnC,DellinB Field. Wnsh Wnsh
Fncten. nt 11:15, I'enn arrived nt the
flrteB field t Seventy -third street nnd
Island read nt 2 :lfi with n mull pouch
lentninlnB the President's reply te
Judge Martin nnd ether letters .vent by
friends of the federation In the capital
te friends In this city.
Following out piniiH laid m celts ngn
for the oe-opcrulion of tlie big depart
ment stoics in the federation s cam
iinlen. Mr. I.ildlew yesterday afternoon
ai'dri'-sed n rally of department heads
in the (ilinbel xtore. This morning at
0:15 the department yhiuT of the
WnnamiiKer mom- assembled. 1 he ether
big rentrnl Meres will have similar
infitliiK before the conclusion of the
campaign.
Tet.il centrlbutians reported nt the
first rally by the various federation
teams arc as ioiiews ;
Ifam L-apinin
II N. nupre nartlctt
r Mm. i. CIIO" j 1 Distort.. . .
I, Mir UreiBf n. Kewer
k I, Lewis 1,-uintuim
lMr f'mrlet 0.irer, Jr....
1" hlln M..rv CassHtt
)fr F.il ' tti'!
jiMr TraiUs MIIch Day
i;Mr 'rhi,nis J. Delnn . .
(i.Irt. H-nrAIt DonnM'en.. .
20 Mil KutheNne llikfwilt.. . .
22 ('har'HH K.nre .
21 MrH. Knnlnml Kv". Jr....
jil Alhxrt 1' liirhml ..
?p Jlrp (.'I irenic I. 11 irrier . . .
:'.' J S -' IIare
S1-II DciUtt IrOn
J,' .Mrs U.Miiv S. Iraien
IiuMm V M. Nuim . . ..
SXMI.H );iUnlih KnUli'ldc .;.
jt mi- Oirulci 11 Trunbhaar,
S'i To-ihlne U. Hiwixt
40 .Mrs FriUilck II. Mills.. ..
42 Churls 1. UnettO.kXCl
v luu I". i.untun
47 Iraru.li .Mellhnnny
lb-Mr. l.iimin Mn Cey . .. .
4li rx I.juim r .Mailrlia ... .
fli r J Wil.H MjrtliT
61 njml V. It utvliernc
L" rtiiir 11 NVrtlii M
34 -Kim i; NvnlHiM
.i He.e.i I.. I' rls!
fT Ti II. Oilbit I'emlr ..
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til J. II in j Hiiilterkiwl. ...
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II'- rilur V 1.1 tliti'ii
7' Mip ItTiry N .Slnnumen .,
71 Mr Iiuiiei1 Snow Jen . .
' .ii! i luirlefi Mair, Jr
7"i Mr. 7 17 Nl.enMtli
Til Fir r S Janncv HtcOJart. . .
77 .Mrs l"i iitrlx J. Melten
7 r l)iirK"i Tayler
TO Mrs Albert 17 I7nllBle
SO Dr Mirthii Tiacy
SI Mr li H. Wnrburten . ....
kJ Mr Clareme A. Waiclcn...
3 Mrs William J Clothier
' Jer.ih W Wauner
(r rtnri It. Walts
Hrel xjmmm j; I7wn
Sr,(iirir, v. Wllklrs. . . ...
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M- Mrs U II V or!
14 Mr Hun lanrl T.i lop . .
U'i Mrs l.insit f.arlnc . .
111,Mr, fl ; Mulfnr.l . . .
UK Mrs William O. Itenland, Jr
107 Mrs ttlllwra il WariUn
1(10 M-illlm II Crewi
1H Wilcim I Kerbes
Ill ll I -n ItlJiIln ,
114 MHrj ! Mltc he
It5 Mrs. 17.1. D. Telarwl ,
117 Mr. J r Kalbirer -
15s Mrs j Merrli IlMrrlsen .
1C Lmi y Thiller
131 Miss r CI Plumer
ls2 Mr .hiile? ) Jr nltlns. . . .
13- Prnl ,. ItaUes'r.iNf
147 Walters Mrlnna.
10.11
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2.207
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SCO Mi-n Mjlil. r 1.030
CLOTHIER HORSES WIN
Take Twe Firsts and a Second at
New Yerk Shew
I'nne II Clothier, dr., wen two e(
the best clusseh nnd cot it plnce in an
cllier nt esteriliiy'H showing nt the
Natieimi IIcisc Shew in New Yerk at
the Aun-rj et Siiuudrnn A.
His his seldins. Hir Linsin, took the
nnners In the class for thoreiiRhbred
nuniers. Anether of his horses, Dur
ard Ueberts, took tccend plnce In the
Ume cln:i.
I'stmliiv was the necend ilny eC the
'new nnd hnd en Its preginm showing
f thlilv dnsss. JudRini; started
Preinplli nt OiHO. despite the fact
Juilgesi ere Mill in the rinc nt mid
n'Klit nf the hst day. Oniclnlly there
wiic ten minutes allowed for ludglnit of
i nth dass, ,ut ut -1 o'clock elllclnls
JHre nearly nn hour behind time nnd
'('Sun te tnll two classes into the ring
"i one iinie.
'a
Funeral of W. O. Wilsen
f. e , . ,. ,
"" niiierui et ii unm uncr u
fn tee!, plme thlb nftcrnoen ut his
jeme. ll;is Xnrth Slxtv-firfit street.
'Injur A .1. Diexel Ilfddle and ineni-
of the Hely Trinity Men's ltlble
te", with which Mr. AVilseu was
I'Ifiitlfled. nttended the services. Mr.
"IImhi in, wn ,, (.piep of the
Postal depaitmeiit, died Saturclnj.
The Open
Fireplace
The warmth and radiance, the
cheery crackling of the legs as the
aancing flames sheet up the chim
ney what a pleasant welcome
f'ter your day tn the city. This
'. ne of the se-caUed little things
that lifts a place out of the hum
arum and commonplace. The at
mosphere throughout Strath
nven is synonymous with the
warmth and radiance of the open
"replace.
K SWARTHMORE, PA.
J,wnten tninut from Bread St.
Here Arc Seven Mere
Names for Fair in 1926
Tim fa in rem nnMnrnAcv
Is the name sugget-tcd by Alten Loh Leh
miller, 2200 (5ra. Ferry read, fo fe
the Kcsqui-Ccntciinlnl C'elebrntlen In
102(1.
Tin: wii.MAM rn.NN i:xpe.
SITION is suggested by Fred
Hi'lieein, ."i.""0 (1 street.
Tin: nensKvi:iL' memeiuai,
FAIU, by C'lnrn llebnrt, 21) Kvnns
street, Trenten.
i.ntnitTY wem.D's imposi
tion, by t.euts Snow, 10,-1 Totten
street.
a uniti:d woiile i:pesi-
TION, by Inura Mngec, Upper
Dniby.
AMIUtlCA'S WOItLO i:-pe-SITION,
by .1. W. Flatumgan, :t
beuth Thirteenth street.
tiik Aveiti.u's (iei.nnx
JUIULKK. by JchMc H. O'Xeil
0";W I.nnsdewne nventie. '
The PvnxiNO l't-nue Ihdeku
dally iccelves many Mipgcst Ien's.
IIae you given your selection?
MISSING CUSTOMS OFFICER
MAY HAVE BEEN DROWNED
- -
J. J. Crimean Haa Net Besn Seen
Since November 5
United Ktnlcs Customs officers nnd
diexler pelie"' lire lenrching for .lelui
J. Crimean, a custmns inpecter. win,
lived nt an Arch street hotel and dls
appented November e after he lind beei.
sent te Oibbxtewn. N. .7., te Inspect n
stcemship.
Friends of Crimean fear he mny )ine
drowned while going out te the steamer
or In returning te Chester oil u tugboat.
Neither Government officials nor his
friends have hcnril of him since the
time he left.
- Crimean joined the customs service
six or seven .enrs age. November ft
he wns sent te Thompson's Point te
inspect n euantity of gunpowder being
shipped te Buenes Aires en the steam
ship Snrmatia. His reported return
te Chester Is doubted nnd it is thought
he may have been unable te get oft the
beat, or drowned cither going te or
from it.
Crimenn is unmarried. Ills father
lives nt Conshebaeltcn. lie Is deseilbed
as being thirt.v-lie jenrs old. weighing
10." pounds, ft feet seven inches tail,
dark hair mixed with grnj, nnd were a
dark suit of clothes and a gray cap.
BELTING MEN MEET
Convention Delegates Welcomed by
Alba B. Jehnsen
Alba I. Jehnsen, president of the
Chamber of Commerce, delivered the
address of welcome at the epe'ilng of
the two-day annual meeting of the Na
tional Association of Leather Pelting
.Menufactureis which opened today nt
the ltellevue-Strntferd.
This is the first time In the thirty
four years of ifcs mecllnss thnt this asso
ciation has ceme te Philadelphia.
Just Received
Frem Paris
Etchings in coleur by such well-known
artists as Hardy, Icart, Millierc.
Issued m limited impressions only.
The latest French craze.
Must be seen te be appreciated.
$12.00 te $36.00
The Rosenbach Galleries
1320 Walnut Street
Fine Picture Framing
!iigSijtf'3--eagssrgsg!stgaragg
1T0U Can't Get $50
1 Werth for $20.
J Occasionally a man will
drop in te buy some geed
clothes of us, and will
express himself a bit
harshly about the lack of
service that he experi
enced with a suit of the
se-called "cheap" clothes
that he had bought else
where. ffl This doesn't appear te us
te be quite fair te the
ether fellow nobody
can sell really geed
clothes at tne ridiculous
prices which some houses
advertise GOOD clothes
can't be made te sell at ,
such prices, and the man
who buys them shouldn't
expect tee much.
fl It docs seem odd hew some people ate still lipueticil
by a price mark prices are entirely relative, and if
iiii pay a low price, you will get a low suit. lietter
spend a bit mere and get real clothes.
CJ Reed's standard of Quality, Fabric and et I adoring
leprcsents tlie best that the world affords in clothes.
The prices for Fall and Winter Suits, Tup Coats and
Overcoats range from $30, lipwaid, with rspcu.il
alucs at $10 and $4.
!
JACOB REED
E4M-M-26 CeeslmilShect
IBC ,mmJarmKnSfElrKfa"YiriS
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,, WEDNESDAY,!
COURT
MAY
PAS
E
Knight Threatens Legal Battle
in Controversy With Ana
tomical Beard
NO GRAFT, HE SAYS
Following charges made by the Ann Ann
temli'iil lieiird thnt the Corener's office
'nterferes with the beard In its effeits
I le ebtniu bodies for dissecting. Coren-r
! Knight declared today that, If ncccs
1 snry, he would Institute court proceed
ings te test the validity of the new law
which provides that unidentified bodies
he held In the morgue for only thirty -
six hours.
i The Corener""denIes there is uny graft
I In his office nnd maintains thnt his office
only safeguards the rights of relative
i of unidentified Isulics. The 'Anntemlcal
Heard charged that the new law Inter
fered with nienej -milking plans of the
'ei ener's office in connection with the
ilNpesnl of unidentified bodies.
Corener Knight snld tedtiy, "We have
a system where bodies nre checked up
three different wnys. If no claimant
for n body appears It Is tnken te Pot Pet
ter's Field und burled. At the end of
one or two jenrs It is cremated. Ne
bodies cm 'be sold or delivered for n:iy
purpose wheteer.
"Under the old law bodies were held
In the morgue scvcnt-Mx hours, while
elTerts were made te find the lelathcs.
New. under the new law, the bodies
are held thlrty-sl hours. When the
Anatomical Heard get that new law
passed they put one ever en the public
for business put poses. That law should
h" ehnnged. for any prominent persons
from out of town. sny. d.lng nnd un
identified en our streets, would be de
livered te the beard in thirty-six hours.
It takes longer thnn thnt te Identify
such a body very often.
"The Anatomical Heard gets orders
from luispltals for bodies and fills them.
It charges fees for these bedies: It Is
n business piopesltion with them, and
they would deliver n body the moment
thev obtained possession of it if they
had an order for it."
Dr. Addlnell I lew-sen, of 2120 Spmce
ftieet, secretary of the beard, charged
thnt Deputy Corener Sellers hud
thwarted the heard's efforts te obtain
bodies for lesearch work in nn en
deavor te further meni-y.mnklng plnns
with which the passage of an net en
nbllng the beard te select any body it
desired liad interfered.
$4 Mere for Devlne Family
Twe mere contributions, totaling SI,
have been received for the Devlne fam
ily, who lest their household furnishings
in a lire that destroyed the interior of
their tented home sl weeks age. In
spired by the fuet thnt Devlne Is an
Invalid and thnt his wife works te sup
port him and their small children,
"Mrs. Flanders" sentt S.'l und another
reader SI.
srgaisrmraK&Tsafl
ON MORGU
AW
Te Aid Club Fund
jSSk
MltS. LOUISI IIAZKIi
SING TO SWJlTfUND
Colllngsweod Women Organize a
Deuble Quartet
Colllngsweod club women have or
ganized u double quartet, known ns the
Colllngsweod Women's Club Deuble
Qiinttet, under the leadership of Mrs.
Louise Sterrett Hazel, who is dlieeting
lehenrsnla for a musical cntertnlnment
tomorrow night In the high school
auditorium for the benefit of the club's
building fund.
In addition te Mrs. Hazel, the mem
bers of the qunrtet are Mrs. Charles
I. (Juss, Mrs. C. Vance Wiggins, Mrs.
Ilnrrv W. Dcnsham, Mrs. Frank K.
Knight. Mrs. Charles AV. Foust, Mrs.
C. II. Tliemns and Mrs. Kphrinm Hese.
Four Postmasters Appointed
Washington. Nev. 1(5. Piesidcnt
Ilnrding liniuluntcd yesterdny the fol
lowing Pestmasters: Mnry A. Catehell.
Oi'erge Schoel: Cecil K. Admns, Knf:is
City; Herace I.. Couch. New Hrighteu;
C.eorge li. Van Alen. of Northumberland.
'H&S&X.
THEY ALL AGREE
.50
-
Our entire
stock of Slip
per
Buckles
und Strap Or
naments n e t
about one-half
last year
prices.
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fcdfei
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V
9-50
West Phila. Branches
52d Street, corner of Spruce
60th Street, corner of Chestnut
Open Every Evening
YOUNG IS TAKEN
TO DEATH HOUSE
Condemned Slayer of Harry
Garwood Is Closely Guarded
During Trip te Trenten
ACtfC TO CCC RIRI UITNF'
AelSO I U ett UlriL VVI I NCOD
Handcuffed te Under Sheriff James
Hewitt and Deputy Sheriff U. O. heril.
(lullferd C. Yeung, condemned mur
derer nf Hnrrv Cinrwoed. wns whirled
lH..ni. tm, lUn Pntmlntl ClllltltV Jail 1)C
'fore 0 o'clock this morning nnd tnken
te the death house in tne Stutc Prison
In Trenten.
Yeung, known ns a desperate prisoner
since his nrest for the killing of f.nr-
weed, wns In n dangerous moon ion
lug his conviction Inst night nnd Ins
sentence te denth In the electric chair
during the week beginning December 1.
Kvcrv precaution possible wns tnken by
Sheriff Hatch te prevent Yeung doing
any damage te himself during last
" After sentence hnd been passed b
Supreme Cemt Justice Kntcnbni-h
Yeung was placed in n doubly -barred
cell near the entnnee te the jiiil and
a speclnl gunrd of two men was as
signed te wntih him all night. At mid
right It wus decided te rush him in Mie
ric.ith house nt dnvbreak.
Accerdlngl'- Yeung, who nl'tu- n list
less night hnil dozed off, was awakened
und then given n meal. At .i:".0 e cluck
he was 'mndcuffed te Hewitt null Feul
nnd quleth tnken te a w.iit.ng meter
patrol and whirled te the Pcnnyl
vnnla Railroad station and placid in n
compartment in tlie smoking cur leaving
shortly before 0 oMeck.
Yeung wanted te stav until this
afternoon. He wanted n chance te snj
geed -by te his wife and friends, and
Inquired if it wns possible for him te
have a word with MI-h Anmiujn Green,
the woman in the case. He was told
that his wife and mother were privileged
te visit him in the death heiwe. but
thnt Miss (Jreeii could net, ns the law
provides that a condemned ninu cun enlj
see his immediate iclnties.
The jury had a light under the New
Jersey law te iccemineifU life impris
onment for Yeung and the Court would
have had te abide by their recommenda
tion. Hewecr, no such iccemmendn-
"YOUR WIFE"
Every man's life partner, tlie sin
cere one te whom men turn for
consolation in their hour of need.
She, tee, agrees en a subject that
is most perplexing at this time.
An expression from her is always
appreciated. When you hear her
views, be guided accordingly.
SEE TOMORROW'S
EVENING PAPER
tt
lisSJmmJas
Buys Her Shoes at Hallahan s
Because They Are High-Grade
But Net High Priced!
When you want the latest,
newest shoe styles at prices
that actually save you 2.00 te
4.00 a pair come te Halla-
han's!
Selling thousands of
the five big Hallahan Stores makes it possible for
us te reduce our profit en each pair se low that our
prices create the most extraordinary values. The
smartest styles are always here the popular leath
ers the fashionable heels the newest of the new
always at worth-while saving. And the fifty-year-old
Hallahan reputation stands back of every pair, guar
anteeing their quality and insuring satisfaction.
Extraordinary Values This Week in
Patent Leather Sandals
Patent Leather Pumps
Black Satin Pumps
One, Twe & Three Strap Pumps
Mere Than a Hundred
.75
1.00 A alucs
9.50 Value
Which Means a Savinr
of $2.50 le $5.50 a pair
UALL
llGOOC
OOD
MAIN STORE
921 Market Street
NOVEMBER 16,
tlen was niiiile. The verdict, brought
In lit 7:.'W) oVIeck hist night, wns slin-
ply "gulltj." ,
(Jarwoeil. n Camden Jitney driver, .
l vinrwiMHi, ii v iiiu.i.ii j.im-., .1,.,.., j
was round inuriicrru, ins eieiuing sinp- ,
iieil of wiluub'cs and his body burled off
JIarlteii plk. Voting had tinrwoed drive ,
te the spot where he shot him, first in ,
the bed and then lired two bullets In
his head te nuiki- death n eertnlnty.
NEWHALL WILL LEARN
. TRADE IN PENITENTIARY1
Slayer of Jesephine Heward
Be 41 When Freed
Will
'rfiep H- N'lbiiil, Rciitenccd te net
jc,s tmn ninetpp,, r ,mm. than twenty i
years in the Fnsleru Penitentlnry for
tlie l.-illing el His sw.viueari, .Mim-jniii".-Hewnnr,
is new spending his first day
in tlie prison.
New hall has cprc-s,'d" his deIre te
learn n trnde. lie will be forty-one
ears old when 1 cleaned if l.c serves his
full sentence.
After most of the Conunenwenltli's
evidence hail been submitted Newhnll
miildenly ehnnged his plea of net gtiilU
te one of Rililtv. .Tudge Quigle.v fixed
the grade of the crime tkt second -degree
murder nnd piemptly sentenced New
hall. Twe Mere Youths Held In Robbery
Albert liner, IWftO Arber street, and
Rebert Henry. .".."07 American street,
each seenteen j cars "old, were arrested
this morning nnd held m $1."00 ball
cimrged with Ih-enMiig Inte the home
of Mrs. Ulln .lahnke, 021 West Vennnge
itrect, last Mnnda. ami stealing four
watches nnd several ether in tides.
Hnrrv Heller, seventeen jenis old, of
(KVJ Venango streft. wns nnested yes
terduv In cenuei tien with the siime lob leb
bery and held In SI 000 Intl. All three
hop will hiue a further hearing Tues
day. JT-Tat t M4vtnr
tfigSAssfesujrv
XlM.l-il. 1 U.l A H.X-
Traveling Clocks
Aji espccmJlr latgc selection cf
ttj'Ics and qtialify net found cleavhcrc
"Vst Indies
CRUISES
Frem New YerL te llaaru, Kingiten,
Panama Canal, Venezuela, Trinidad,
Barbados, Fert de France, St. Pierre. St.
Themas, San Juan, Na.au and Bermuda.
Ne plnrt8 rvgulrtd.
MEGANTIC
Jan. 17 Feb. 18 March 20
Larcettdlmeniloniefanyitearashlpiallins
te Weit Indie. 0 et 25 cars' experience
In Winter Cruises. Aprly Cruise Dept.
White Star Sen ice, of the same high standard which has made the Olympic internation
ally famous, preldcs utmost luxury for either voyage
ll'.li, taJ far ATMBTB CfAO f.lMC IfnteleJcy for
Mediterranean or
Tf'eit Indies Booklet
vwww -
-Iilluilcllilii l -
llilll
pairs week after week
SiaiiNli
l.iinls HtrN
I'rrni Ii
I niiK Ht-rN
ltiili
I titiM Heels
I u
Mllilurv llrrls
Tan Russia Oxfords
Black Calfskin Oxfords
Pebble-Grain Oxfords
Buckled Spert Oxfords
Medels New Priced
l.SO
ll'.OO alucs l.'j.UO Values
SHOES
.
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P. R. R. President Declares De
mand for Lewer Transporta Transperta
' tien Rates Require Them
WILL CONFER WITH MEN
Samuel Hen. president of the Penn
Mlvnnla Rnllrend Cempnny. reiterated
in it sfntement issued te rnilrenil ein ein
pleeR thnt a futther K-duclien of wnges
Is neeesvun if ti niisovtiitien costs nre
te be lewrted. thus allowing n rexivnl
of business.
Mr. lrn ileclared that ngriciiltiire ami
industry gineially nre unable te pay the
present charges of tiniisiinrtntien.
Wnges make up mere thnn half the tetnl
train pollution cost, lie snld, ami the
wage s'-ne must he t educed tn meet the
public demand for lower inle.
The company head premised, how hew
eer. thnt the further wage i eductiens!
would net I)" made before confer- .
dices had been held with representatives
of tlie eiiiplecs nnd thnt the icdiic- j
tlens would be math- in accordance v.-ith
law. I
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Weman Misses Jewelry After Visit
of Prospective Heme Buyer j
Shertlv nCter a prospect ne Inner in
yiected
lie Heme nt .M-s l.inei ureii.
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North Fetw('if-l stieet. jester-
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Mediterranean
VOYAGES
Trem New Yerk te the Mediterranean:
Madeira. Gibraltar, Algiers, Monace,
Genea, Naples Athen., Alexandria for
Tfrrt and the Nile.
ADRIATIC (24.S41 ten.,
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January 21 March 4
Independent Trael. Beeking te any
Pett. Apply Mediterranean Dept.
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Fine hilL Mocking
-Black and 95
Celer.
Silk & Weel I QQ
Stocking
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North Phila. Branches
2736 Germantown Avenue
5604 Germantown Avenue
Open Every Evening
a
ilny nftcrnoen. he missed n pcnrl rliw,
and a diamond ring valued together V
S-100. . .
Mrs. iterd told the police nhe d0
net knew whether te suspect the tin
known prospective bujer or net. Bbe
said while they weie in the room In
which she kept the rings the doorbell
tang, nnd as she went down te answer
the deer, the man followed her a few
feel behind.
When
you pay
your geed
money for
an
OVERCOAT
get a
SUPER-VALUE
from our splendid
selection of
Winter
OVERCOATS
$28, $33,
$38 and $43
WHERE but at
Philadelphia's favorite
clothes-buying store will
you find se many thoj thej
sands of Overcoats from
which te cheese? A
style for every person
ality. Big, warm, tinted
Raglans that make their
wearers feel as well as
loelt "like a million dol
lars." Rich nut-brown
heathers, olive-hued mix
tures, shades of blue and
gray tailored our way
into a great variety of
different styles.
E0R INSTANCE,
there's a Half Raglan
that you'll find a: fash
ionable gathering p'accs
a great faveri'e with
evr customers this sea
son. There are full
belted and half-belted
Ulsters with or without
muff pockets. There are
plaid backs that almost
rrake you want te wear
your Overcoat inside
out its lining is se
beautiful.
AND WHICHEVER
you select you have
the untold satisfaction
of knowing that it's a
Super-Value worth con
siderably mere than its
Super-Value price.
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Meney won't buy
Looms cannot weave
Finer Overcoats
t!..ii tlie une from
liu fabrics, of J. 8c
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buriji, Scotland. We
li .1 ' c by far the
larjji-M elections in
Hul.icldphia I) u v
mi;lt- aluc price en
1 rumble Mnntajjuacs,
in. nk- 1 pin- w.-n . U SX5.
I 1 ..ml match it.
'i 1 tr"- uncr-Value
piu i- u'i 1 rumbie I I-
Perry & Ce.
Kith & Chestnut
SUPER-VALUES
in Clethes for Men
I'l'ii.iiiMiiiAi'ii.jciicMiirwtieauiiu
Tlu
finest butter
Vmerica!
in
lb
At all our Stores
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