Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 16, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHICADELPHI A, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1021!
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QUIZ "BLUEBEARD"
ABOUT RICH VICTIM
Pel lit M'i'tfiV
hlens i; !icv i ii
"Ci filial Ien
'II ir;
leni'i! .a '
Iiir i'iH i i i
"xhib l !i
the pi e-i i u'li a
Fortune of Missing Weman
18,000 Francs, Counsel for
Prosecution Charges
PUBLIC REBUKED BY JUDGE
Hi (Its Weelated l'ies
iT.illle.s. XeV 1G.--Tr.'. ili'up, ft
anee of Alatlani' IKfieiJ' i he inet pre.
pereu of the eleven alacert ".n'litcs of
Hentl l.nnuii. reputed 'H ucbraid of
GemMiS." "Aa taken up at the opening
or ilie ruJilf cliy of bi9 trial for rnunW
In -i .'7ps Cenrr. ,l'id;e Uilbert
riiiuneu lit MAininfilV') nf lb ii
nei
Mm J'.iue ii fuiiuu efri3lii iu
ebanse- if (u pros ..'ah im .n't. I .
about 1 hi0 fnrr-. aiw ' -n i n'f ibe
total ih.ir Ljtulru i ..ijij,'r'l with iim
iitC realized 'ruin ihe ei i m '(- t"
ter nhld he . en tti.i'
Al f-li? peiunv '. t'.ii'-1 s'e'i
Judii Gilbeit ibjlfil fnc lriiv v hit 1
lie kiihI tl. Freneh p hl.c bid i-idip1
lew.it! fi.e ftiaj ana tl.ea''i il 'e n-
and liu (1 ."d
In ltd ihlr al'it 'dr
Move" l)i.ippi'.ii
'uVS V i . I " e"
1 i I an !i i.i- i -m
j-p jiic ' j' ."-'nt'
.1- I H'" II" "J bl
i ii.i' l.aii iia i remated
In eleven jllt-ned w. .ni- iri flu" -love
Proscr'iter 'JoJliei had p-nn'ted a
Move-maker ' fal.? pote-de.i of 'hi
riuibit in n:dT 'hat hi; mib in '. I0
or (hiee lighter uie'd. of the ''uiw
production b-J'ete the j-irjts Waen
enlled upon liter te produce te 0ve
the steve-maUi aid he bud beea un
able te find il Hi Mil b" thought
piaeULal .iel;e: or prLap te.il bir
lrs bad canted i sm
riniitifi -u d ntueicfiu n nlv a
'slerda's .-inii. nation TL i.c.Tinj
im the dir.i at Laidi L.ivlr.5 nn.r
lerd Mile Aiidtee Bube'.;. L' sevepth
iI1p;cu n tin.. vu- c.eae'uJ!J jI '-'
iitUtng of test.mem encernlrc 'L' d.
.tppeArnrui.' el Mrac IIiiNsed aue b-r
.illescd vn lini was bejtun
'Clu n e dramatic rainif.' v. ..iv
the pret-cediEg T'sterJav ibn. tic
mother of illle IJabeb'v Hern H." it
no ttiind d'neur.ced f andru 'L"
murderer of her dauahtcr
Wben ni"itieM3 ie n M
lidbelev whom Le -Jid he enun'tsj
ijk te .i PatN emplejutnt burcaj
here she sought work, jicmt reap
!iuifd te '"'aim (be thius- ib" had left
t Gambui- Vi'la Landrt ij'ibU de
i aifd lhal i v bi'ra' ? n d '
I mi raeneT.
LiiitiI lulu seU'beii.nal
l.ured geatlv n' ms u the n ly tt.
ml proneruter. e -ucued, iii(i"u!..v
bcllevinff hr ha i te ind a soeJ ' "it
if a dang"ieu nositien ri-uri.c. L
fineiite lelf of ibivnlruii" 'eiei nnd
vent en in eviilaiD tbjt he hal tieri-r
.'iquired ndree's uddrcs a tbt.r fiuul
arlinn. becnu-e he Iheughi ,t s lie
rulelbaU' te de m ln'e h & m bin,
i!"bt
Tbei amii 'Di- "f' mt.jr- smii- et
peailif ind upii-i m' tli ir-i
-len'n i.ifa-Mi'tediies' I.andn. as
Middenb and merrileanh imlnded thai
the sl- atierdin te his own te-Utuein .
bad bad riu tlnam ml truria.'ieii nbar-i-ver
with him a hew e'lld be t
!um muiiev ?
Knrased be. ause In own tveapsai
erp tliti" dnfth Mirn"d again r biru
I.aniiru sbmit'd pie'ertt- and th"U -ought
te lever In" ditaar b stubborn silence,
for wbl'li the I'unu ut racked 1 ltu
MANUFACTURER SOUNDS
NOTE OF OPTIMISM
See's End of Trying Business Con Cen Con
dit.ens Which Have Prevailed
Mlantlc It. Nev Id - V" '"t
i -. ii.i n, -uiiiidid ill 1 !i e lubii -of
1 I'd laen of X'w erl. prmdenl
if i hi Amemnn nptiiiilu .Manufni.
iiffi. Vs""i)eltitien. in opening Hn
I'nrifpinli .irn'eal mention lure to te
lai Wi mi- i uiiniia lejetbn tbi4 veni
iimlei li'-id'i iiivp!i.t nnd butlntsb ion
iiiniiii. a" a wIimIi" th..n in vpar pus
All of us Without liuulU nil ci i'j'1eii
I.1M Jill. Illulill t ' ilO-t lultij,
Mtii'i. -ii Ii r w 'i -1 ! ii' .'M iu i
Uh i vjn i ru J ' bilai.'l Mi. Mil-' n
li is n inutie u' (enjrat iliuien that
i uunj ''f ui Ue' ULUtheitii 'In
.riii and aie u.'li i.i ttilus I leiuv. te
fac problems wr ive enfiu'ited wlti
will, the 1 1 lie juiit of AiiMitau t'iti
enklup arid leel.n mar. etfnr nil tb'
Ajjlii was worth while '
II e Hucfikcr teteited huivCfiui.v ie itic
.iruit.it oil et Arm- (.eiuimii e
CIVIL SERVICE MEN
PEACE TREATY HELD UP
IAN
REVD
L
UTION
CRITICIZE HARDING
DOUBTED BY BISHOP
Hungarian Cabinet Crisis Delays
Ratification of Paet With U. S. ;
Wusliliittmi.'Xe lfi -ill A I' i I
'J be ( iiblncl rl-lK m llmlflpfl lias
It mperatili de'.aMil the exeluuigr e
trr.it tnlifi. atteiw bi'twrcn the I nurd,
Slutes and liuii,in. the .State Depait-
iiKMU was udn-fd (edin bs Mince
Smith, I nihil Stile Cotmui'xienei at
Dudape-I
The dclav in this ertluinse has hrid
up further pre lanmlleiin feuunllv hr
iiilnatins the i-tnte of war betwefti Ibf
i I 'tilted State and Atintrln nnd Hun-
?uir. hut it wa -nld Iit eiliilal of tin. ,....,. Ti-misinn uiviii
CHARACTER' RATING URGED wme iirprtmiit that ihe pi.ui.m.-; CHRISTIAN TEACHING VITAL
I mni lueli.ihli we hi In' imil In a'
Repert of League Council De
dares He Ignored
Pledges
English Control Necessary,
Church Dignitary Tells Meth
odist Conference
NEW COUNCILMAN ARRESTED
I Cddystene Man Accuted of Offering
' te Fight Scheel Beard Member
1'lif.tcr, I'a.. Xev. 10 Clinrsed
I with di.en1er!.v (endticl tind luendi of
lite peace, reuiiellm.iii eletl Jeseph
iNttins, or iwddystenc, hne heen nr
tested en a watrant sworn out by WIN
Ham Pemberton, president of the TCd TCd
dy.teiie Scheel Ueatd. nnd was held for
n fitither hearint; Fridnv.
3teJUU""ltI0JLMIUUUUtJUUML
-llnl'l lllll
Drllull. Nil I'j 1 in i poll of ilir
fulfil il of tin- Notional Cinl -niUc
llifiirm l.eajue nnde tednv nl tlie
ept-nni? ie-.en of the fort -tirv annutil
tni'etiTis of the LeaKue. iriti'MMS l'n-ii-dftit
IfardiiiK aud Cetistei- for dehu in
fullllhtii? pledges made in the llepiibliean
Part platfemi. nnd m llurdinz h-t-
in Ui-r uddte:?e.i le the l.ninii eptembfl
abiiirfi.en and iir..d th onm. enm.
.ii t liar ii fJ!Jll.,' v i'l be noiem-pii-.no
lie aisi. ui eii I la tbe anso anse
i 'hi iiii i Du v.en . n'.-e .n ie irl ugiun-'t
il. j''ersiu rete'sn 'l'a law bleb
)! - gn-il ie .e.n- f i. ti en rHtttun
ii un ,ai .'rd nrti '- a rat whie'i. Air
Mtsen d i. etrii n- ui -'itiil i n f r -
i lti'ui ii huM" eliuilnated
RADIO FOR COAST GUARDS
Successful Tets of Efficiency
at Atlantic City
Made
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Hill- 1 .tA
Sav.ns Heard fre QiaK.iifr tin ii
Me aje leda weii- . ban;-1 b
Iwehii a rew of R'jards nw mi'.is jt
si u and the Inli .SUtien WUile 'be
everimtnt ere be'ni; lOtiduiied. a
n csaEe no; ie'ied bt i membei uf
h beard from a frltnU af a point i
ii' ar Phil..jlphi.' The ra tepUeiif-
a' the aiPan-. ei iranhialJuun and i
ietd'' viri t-ti'iuntM ' ,r, 'i'iiiejt
h-arnea-
The life-aaviL2 betit - i ld uj -t
.tiual niierin in tin !',. jitcv Huild
.r.K lu addition e de .i'i with :bi :bi
iadie ii'leihene m.ittu, ifae beard i
-l.t.j a mw utie, Anv iifomtu-iida-tteni
n:i new linentiefii fuudi bv Hie
luitd . -e iiulh fliffpti-it br ilii ilsi'
i veil'
NO VACATION FORCONGRESS
Present Session Expected te Con
tinue Until Next Begins
Washington. X i I'- H I
- P.,n ibU.-an l-adu- :n ,iie lf"'u .in"
tl j"pi teu.iv 'if I'lK.iiTi'ii; t'ue preir
-sieir of Cu".is' b'-fere 'l'h inV-si'"
itiS It iie-p'itane .Mendcll. Hep 'II -tan
.cadjv -aid the (urrent -ss:eii
i.tebablv would i n u-e re Mien.n;
tb'' ie;ula m -le'i '-'e
lleii'.' Hep ibh' an- iri
1 . M- an ujr
ll(nii" j" i
h jiass
J Sill anu
l'.i'JO.
TL! t'eun ii pe niv n.i ul ih t!or t!er
prtittictit i' w.theiit ii i en' i al finp' ii
niPTit .151 n s if n n rnplevnunl pe'l i
ind fb'.r tht'-i 'enditii.n-i 'ha d-m i
n i.fn llijri 7." l.ir O'Tt of tin- l' 1m i1
piiipleU" .Me tl c rtirius of union tub i
It i.rj- itiiinedlate aitiuii bj t"oni!i t"eni!i t"oni!i
en the bill proposed by the Lvasue te
itiitdv the-c toiidlliens.
It i pointed out thar the PriVidpnl
hn sinee bi Inai'.Kitratien ' bf'-n octu ectu
pied with petty and tioubl'-enii QueA QueA
tien et patremge " The Ifttir wbieh
Hatdin addrpssr'd te 1 C '1 hoi '-en.
s! irvever tieneral of th 1 ind Oihi - in
I'tah. islil'u: ter hi- t'-siciiali'jii in ei Ut
tl i Ii- mlilif finite a new iini Htm id
n ii" i line wh.sli von en ufi
, . ut. ' u'l '! till' Vl" 1 l
' n it t in ' f atipeint'iK'iu "
Ifebi'i uiiiii .is Sinn'! .i i' n
l'iieii ii"' hd is unfen ii i
The n i oil ".ns ill'' ) i as i
wiUt iiiinstled satiMiKiieu and
Ke.niineiit'' the isuani.e In tin
unit et Ue KxpetttHe elder of Mav It',
1020 Pny-'denf Hirdlnc, with i
Said 'e iiiPsidentiBl posUnaelpfs, It-
i atlfhi t.en is en noeeunl of ne fail
that the examination ;ihtem wtii ie-
' tiined and its di-nppeit tnuni b-iaeir
th 1'iemlen preeided for Hie siilettien
I e) one our of tte tir-' ibr'p en '1 v ehji-
ii I Iip
ii
llei
l.f
U.lslllllKleil. Nev U! i I'.i I' '
Hlliu I.etiiu I'k-'I f'f 1'nKit'ii. n
nemlnatpd tednv l Pu-nUul Harding
te be ilinrui' d'uiinirts te fleriminy.
.Mr Div-ci hn been Ainnrn tin (,'om-nii-sienet
ie (ierinanv 'ind i- nQr in
Uerliji
LEAGUE HAS ALBANIA CASE
First Accusation of Breaking Cove
nant Made Against Juge-Slnvla
Paris. . 10- (P.v A P i--The
t'ltiii'ii et th" I.ijsue of Xnliens met
lii'r tlil (ttt'irtioen te (eiisidpr the lirM
ni'iti":ineri of eiuenutit htenltin inee
the li.tffiip (nine into fene. The eabe
was tliaf of .Itifre-Shivin, wlte-e troops
bnw bei'n charged by th lltltit-b Gov
ernment n ith invadinc the territory of
another league niembei Albania
The i ,i'i i lens'ilerablv oenitdlc.ited
b tin- Mirdite JlepuWle, ersani.ed last
suiumi i iu N'erllirn Albani'i. Tin-.Iuro-Sim
i.i i ufii' uK hate , i, nte tdi'il It uni
up a ti I1- ill! mi whii'i i.f the Al
I hi ii i"i 1 1 iiTiieiiK iIim nt 'I nana
ei tl. Mud t' llep lb. i u.i- tin iPiil
I, ..vi i iih i iii ii. Alwania
i
ap
el-
IS -
'idler ii
b tefinined (e
tit r '.iijhu' betwirn ti1'
-etiali. en t la lsili and
e Sheppatd- leVTU.!' Mttteir.i
a in a- it - ' u '" en:
three addiuen.il I'
Li '.'.re a i e"iiiri '
eei 1) slij. i 1 hirfiw
Thu llrt. iLn . an 'eiiei- ,- 1.121 I
.1 ,uLe ii. iiedia'i 111 turn "'te rdfrem the
fili-.Ue 0. th Ilei'ubltean parn flml
the nil' -eiu.v law shall be M.er-.-ii'lih
and heiu-th enteiitil and n
tended. ' 1 alsiu uit" Pieident Hard
injr te tale itiiniedlule bteps te i.'..isi.r
-'. h poeitiem as he in able te ilan-itv
iiv -, 1 utie erdei
Attention l 1 ailed ale ibf 1 11
. uii mtl'ienie en the Rervitt bid in
letirm pii'leiiu.e legislation It
itfed thai leai-latue Lodle ilmmgl.
en: the , uiittiv put 1 "top le Ibe pn
ase "t -'.ib law-
On .0 luiint ..I m-iifl.' i M u
with r-bu'li 1 1 man the ui'dertaMiis
Jehn H. liuitlelt. p.esident of the en.
im-sien told tne luniert en ti' 1.
'iniii' feu mission i? ni'ina'li "iw-
1 .n-j i.v.-r P.eO.iYri') aepliiatits for JV1
ml pos'tien. and tertifjlna iliese "a )
attain 1 -didi-lii rntins ! "'" per 11
and e' p". without uiakinp nrv taui
inulen- ir invtitigatieni w'l.i'-ifn'i 01
tl ii- mi 1 ii haraitti. iiiminai rf or I
labit- ier itatbei. indu-tn. fulthful
tow. weilif liu-s, . rut irv or levaltv '
.Mr lluitle't uijpil that "cliira-'le''
ratine le 11 It di d in eiamina' en- m
Fid"ial einjileves
1 ,
sharpie
WHISKY CAR LABELED
FISH
Prohibition Agents Selxa ValuaDle
Carge in. Jacksonville, Fla
.laclien!lle. Via.. Vei IR - 1 P.v .
V A solid ar!iad uf ficet'U ai.d ne
whiskic". bi'led fie'ii Mlim. e Klin
shs Citr as 'fi-h ' s seized ijy haei
ill It. n. Aferrni inu Fidei.il proba
tion agin' li 'e 'iii 1 "' ialie.i'1
vards
The dine ei tt.a 'te 'iiigeifiter
eai 1 en'tiiiiel iia- eiuinhjuii ni1. nijile
when the ee wa being lenenm
BSIMUNSINC
sav
Wear
DON T SAY UNDERWEAR-SAY MUNSINGWEAR
WINTER rvlunsingwenr is incomputable
for comfort, it fits and covers the
form perfectly the labric gives with every
motion without pulling out of shape. Mun
singwear satisfaction lasts.
A correct size, style nnd fabric for every
member of the family.
atrain te 'go
We pledge ourselves
en buildiny;, better and better, a
Cadillac that can be depended upon
te de all the things an automobile
is imtctided te de; de them better
than any ether car, regardless of
price or size; and continue te de
them for a longer period, without
any nursing, coaxing or petting.
NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Bread Street
CADIUAC;
It) the Asseilateil Pie
Drliiiil. Midi., Vev. 10 P.clivf that
tin ie I no foundation for mmen of
nn Impending teolutlen In India wan
etpreN-ed l llliep II. Lester Smith,
of India, one of the speakers nt today'
jiehslen of the National Conference- of
tlie .Methodist Episrepal Church. Lad:
nf fpipmUlifn lirtween thu JlehnmmedanH
and Hindus weuldtend te prevent ijuchj
n mevpiiipnf Iip paid. 1
P.idiep Smith dedereJ rnglmh eon-,
tiel of India must be oentlnunl 'if
nnnrrhr lu !e be avetted."
"Tbf liPKinninpr uf Indian develei
menl. Hilltop Smith snid. ''wan in
Chuntiiui teaeliitic and Christian faith
and eduuittet that Rrev.s out of U ts
tlie nnlv itiflUPtKe that will brlnB in
tellei lual and spititnal freedom ie the
country." ... ,
"Xe rnan or woman who 11 sincerely
trying te find fled hbeuld refer te 1U1 1U1
eUier's tellifien n false," Profehser
Fdmuiid A. Sepet. et XeithvUitern
Fniremly. said in speaUIng en 'Clnis
tiaiilti as u AVerM IMigien "
(Itlur irKgien-' mav hi iiutth it a'e
but 111 eiidi is found pusetis who aie
misi n iiiiiiits in llieii belief
II11, lu nets in tin- I'ei'titiv - in-'
lift nude 01 ittiinii
own jiiite.'
Thl attitude is
shortsighted, fei the prespetit of
Vmericfl Is iletiindcnl upon resolution
of Kuiepe. Oeil has net blusiul Ibis
1 Vatien te ppimlt: us te enter etiv bkih
f J ingM upon eursehes.'
1 Delegatei te tic tonfcieiiee inPl vith
Ihelr bishops in area Hirelings this
afternoon and discumed this fhuteli'.s
SECRETARY
OR
STENOGRAPHER
(eitil nnd rtrcerlre tjxrtnee itenlnn
resltlnn. .Wtrfrt utenntriiplieri tilth
ihsel nni bntnn rellrt eAnpatlen.
A-l reference. CaduMp nf samln
meit tlnr rpiMnIMntlea.
n nt. i.nieF.r. oxTieis
gyrfarTiunnTnTni
The trotible nrese nt a special meet
Ing1 of the SchoeJ Beard last Thurs
day when the defendant Is alleged te
hare Interfered with the meeting by
inviting the secretary into the street
te settle, a question in dispute. This
Invitation was net aciepled. but the
warrant followed.
8trlk6
Chicago Teamftters End
durum, rsnv in inH a r. . . t
itinllLillii tnntettifn .!... . . --jlx?f
.....uui...,. tuuieivm Alliuriicri In fc...'
today following nn agreement .!? L
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Tailored Suite
top Coats.
Hgbits
by the r leaders with employers and 0 U
and I-ederitl eillclals last night TV i
men nirrje.l te nreent n l.t.'l n ..i'. "Us
leductleti. pending further nrbltratlSJ '
1 of lliclr claims. "uhej
) 1
FORlPirOEDIATevVFAR
AND SPECIAL ORDER
1 621 Cliertmit Sfktct
ievi 1 nn 111 e. .1wan1a , " , . . ... ....
liue-Nlaua ha- net re, a..-i,k,i thp ' !? h'"" .a' "'l'0' ',. J ,
11..UI ilclsien et the Allied Council of I n,,'.t,,.np" t tS' ,11 -"t
Vtebns'.iili.i'. ..iiil.ning Ihe front I. is of 11'shV,, I'. ," .1.
Albiuiia
Attempts Suicide In Dakeiy
Mature Fisher, thirty years old
J.le'. Ki'vberl ntner. attempted te iem
nn iiieide eiu'lv this meintng by dritilt
ing poison at tlie 1 remoter itaking Coin-
panv. iwenty-leurth and Miuter . hcnevelenf preKiam nnd reliitcd hub
stieet-" Tilieie lie i-. employed. U.-wns, IL.cth Iteolutlens n ill be diuftid by
iiiUen ie the Unl.enau Hospital. nliPre L..,c!j a,0ia ter premutatien te the ottn ettn
it wa- -aid thi ineinnig Iij vendit en 1 , et tnt. j,0aids of benevolence (it the
wa iiupieieii aim in- weniu pr "iieir
lei nTi
etinell s nit f 1 ins
T te-dni .
lieie next Menda ard
A&?
VEflrW
Sy?i0
fenftAyrie?)
1624 Walnut St.
Special Reduction Sale
of
First Medel Hats
Exceptional Values in
Coats, Gowns, Suits, Etc.
M flteU
1000 Coats
New!
If you want te be the owner of
the finest oerceat at the price
a man can wear en Thanks
ii ine- Da , cheese one of these!
$24.50
FOR WONDERFUL
PLAID BACK OVER
1 COATS IN DOUBLE
'BREASTED TOWN
1 ULSTER STYLES AND
'RAGLAN FASHIONS.
EVERY ('OAT A SH5
QUALITY.
FOR SELECTION
FROM H U N-
IDREDS OF $45
" A n 1 r )AND $50 T O WN
M) & $3.1 (ULSTERS, RAG
V VJJr iAs ,TAnTP OF
BEAUTIFUL
PLAID BACK
CLOTHS.
.LKN'H el si.e.. M.eit's el ditlereai
patterns Wonderful cloths. Uig.
warm ulsters, vaglans, ulsterettes
and town ulsters half belts and belts
all the way around Plenty of herring
bones in tans, browns and grays. Plenty
of solid colors in all doth", whether the
Ik fJermanias. Glebes, Merrimack or
Ponteoeuci Plenty of heather shades;
lets of desirable graj tones
Twe-thirds of the teals are lined with
Skinner's guaranteed satins and silks
l he rest Venetian lined, the kind of lining
tlrat will outlast the coat.
We bought these overcoats at a bar
gain and that is why you can buy them at
a bargain.
Wanamaker&Brown
Market at Sixtli ter sixty Years
1
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Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT 5TREET
MEN'S DEPARTMENTS
TN SELECTION, quality, dependubtlily, we cannot resort te price quo--
tatiens le attract purchasings you are assured of real -value and as
much a9 can be given.
MEN'S OVERCOATS
Of Scotch and English fabrics in all weight. Mad
te order. BUT READY-TO-WEAR in models that have a
cut that 1 Tinutiinl nnd here only.
NECKWEAR
During the war France, holy and Switzerland did noth
ing new. We are new getting nerw weaves nnd designs,
nlse of the English squares nnd Irish poplins. We buy
nothing that is net confined te us.
CUSTOM SHIRTS
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Shirt troubles we have the measurements el ever ten
thousand patrons ladies ordering for Christmas gifts te
the male members of the fnmily kindly de se by Decem
ber let.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
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makers.
e cue no place te the akimnv. noerlv shaned sort
is collected trem the established nnd reliable
SHIRTS READY-TO-WEAR
Ne, net the factory any old hind hut shirts that are
ill identical in cut made from one pattern in all fabrics
sleeve lengths, etc.
GOLF AND FOUR-PIECE SUITS
Lnghsh fabrics that have had years of testing for out.
deer use made te our order, but ready-te-wear.
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
Te the People
of Germantown
I he Institution that gave Philadelphia Day and
Night Banking Service new offers this same con
venient featuir te you through our new office,
Germantown Ave. Above Chelten Ave.
hours 8:30 A. M.
until
fAY
Hub new office, with
mianignt, nas necn opened with tne same
thought that prompted us te establish two ether
offices in the city that we could meet the require
ments of individuals and institutions in the main
business tenters we sei( with complete, cenveni
ent banking facilities.
We cordially invite you te vis.it our Germantown
Office, and permit us te assist you en any banking
problem that may arise.
Iti'swirce Oter S 11,000, 001). (X)
West IMtila. Office
52nd & Market Streets
Germantown Office
Germantown Ave. ab. Chelten Arc.
Delaware Avenue Office
Delaware Avenue & Market Street
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Main Office, 15th St. below Market
C. Addison Harris, Jr., President
The Institution that gave Philadelphia Day and Night Scrvic
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