Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEr-PHirADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBEE 21, 1921
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BOTH WES TELL
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"Sweetums" and "Letus Bies-.
Eems" Serry, but Think Hubby
Better Be Prosecuted '
THEN WIFE NO. 1 FAINTS,
"Sectiim." mid "Letus Wesmhm" i
micarpd nsaln-'t William .Icrrj Swart-1
,e ulicn li" " nrrulgncd en a blgiinij i
tml iijue flnrg' I'cfure Mnglfttratri
lipnslinn In I'eutial Station today.
'"Swiciiinis'," lie e"s fcne Is wlfel
j, 1, stis Mrs. Cthcl Victer Swartzcl, '
,IlroeMii. N. V. "IMuh Ules-
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North l'axen tlrcct, thin ilt, is said
fl be wife Ne. '-'. Sttiirlzul w lii'ldi
inder S'KI for court. .
Srtait7il Is a tirst-eliiss flremnn en'
i lmvv lug statiemd at tin I'liilmlcl
nMii mj laid. He !h wild te liac
....led Ml-") Htli'l Victer in IIiWkImi
en Juan ii-' 1D1I fel'f h sixteen'
ars old at the time. Later Swartzi'l
1, paid te liavc been Hinittcii by MIsSh
Allce Hters. twent -tlirec years old,
hlle he'wai buying a tii'ltet from hu
ll the llaltlmore and Ohie Kailieud I
iMtien. and In declared te have married
ler en February 15, 11)10. The clergy-
man "he performed thin ceremony is
Hid te be the Hev. S. V. Purvis, of
the Tlilrtecntn Mreet .iicuieuibt epis epis
eopal Church.
Ueth jeiiiig n eineit arc blendes nnd
rrtn. 'Wife Ne. 1 Is tall and ntnt-
jifiue. while wife Ne. -' is petite. Thej
tee tlie witness suinu, u-siuit-u us iu
th. : niurrlnRe-., nnd then Swartzel waul
leld under ball
Wife Ne. 1 Fnlnti
When the hiu-lng was ever, Pwart.el j
Iras taken te the indictment clerk's of- I
gee. While there wife Ne. 1 fainted.
This caused the greatest confusion. She j
wajfmall revived and led uwnj bj wife'
Vn 1. ul'm sought te comfort her. I
Svtnrti I was then hustled te hifl cell.
An inilidiiKiit ulll b" asked tedaj , and
his caw will be hurried uleng ns an ex
ample. Beth wives were uiiuckcu ill iiiu up
p'aranee of the prl-iener when lie en-
ri,l the hearine iMem. His anpeur-
ance, Hie. Mild nfierward, wils alvvavs
verv S'nrt.v. but evtial du.vs' growth
of beai l ninl rumpled (lelhing entirclj
clnnjed lit-, leeks.
'Oil, den t he leek awful," the) ex
claimed when the first saw him.
Suii'-1 wu- erilnallv .uraignrd
ht Mturduj, bill the hinting was
iie-tpniii 1 mi 'vil'i Ne I i elid l
bruujhi luie ire'u New ierk. Hlie told
her stnrv tedaj
"II" iiillid liie SWnetlliU-. ' r.lie '.lid
'lb i.ill'sl me 'Uieir) Plossems,' "
mid vvif1 Ne ''.
"vell le lulled mi- 'ti.8l JIolevul,'
te." Mill Ne. I.
"He eillnd me 'Water lilj' and
'Letus Hlesv.,!,,' UNO." Mild Ne. L.
"I lis-t fmind out about his si oetid
marring' wlien lie wreli- me nlieut it
hiraelf, ' said wife Ne I. "Dining the
uai he -nt n ' his i.lletinent, arid then
it suililenlv sterped. I wrote mid ,isk"d
Mm vli.v, and In t-alil he had Mipjieed
1 was u-hi It te a n di.eice with
tml 1 lud ucelved (nuii.;li for tli.it pur
e, se hi (hiinid it. I'.eMd's, hi
nU, Ik1 had 'mirned the Kwettest little
firl I "vei m in mj life.' "
"That was me," said wife Ne. i!.
"li, tliat was her," mid Ne. I.
"I hid bei ii told b in hiisbiind about
a flrl lie Knew In l'asten bv the name
of Alue Stjers, se I went thire, came
back hiri went te six different ad
dresifs unl found he en l'axen htiei't.
bhe (lis hind then she refused te ap
pear against luui She riled and I
cried, and sh" then appeared against
liliu last Saturdnj. We agreed we hail
better fee the thing through, for we aie
tlrald he mu have ether wives or ma)
marry again."
Beth Sholem Felk Dance
The annual dance of the Daughters '
and Brothirheod of Ueth Siiolem Syna- I
jegue took place last night in Mercan
tile Hall, x Ksther Wolfson and David
lieldsteln are the pieMdents of the
tecietlea.
soreoRtvunn Hcrrr.in;M
inewin!- the Vew Delaware River Urlds,
villi be published n th- Evenlnc Public
"liter. Frldaj, January Oth Adv.
Confidence
When you send a piece
of copy te Willens you
knowj.eu'llget,conjiifnfy
the hiphest quality of
typesetting, service and
honest prices. 939'oefthc
advcrtiiing agencies ujc
our service en a basis of
value received plus."
S. Willens a: Company
Topographers
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Nine Hundred W.lnut itrt
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SILK
NliCKWEAR
Iffraciti'e Designs
$1 .oe
Silk
Mufflers
IgrD.SO
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1235 MARKET St!
& Dnnrle nrillvored PrOWBtlV 8 r
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CAPPSk'lNl 5i V la
r.i -- m-iz-r ; i 1 0vuiiPi at $.
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Ha ?k I ! I I li til 1I i I BEa 4
yiTii'RSi it a ie
V3 Stores J 5 X k
umi.f, JF v i Si it a vtkntfi Q
a"d 1 S. 13TH STREET
EACH SAYS SHE IS HIS WIFE
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On
the left Is Wife 'mi. I. Kllinl Mnr nt lfrM.,l,l..i .,1m .......
her husband, UJIIl.ini J. Sunrlzel (right), Mrele and (old Iter lie had
married the Micrlist lil I eer saw." Miss AIUe Sljeri. :S North
laxen slrcct. And ted.i carh wlfe preudlj told the Judge all the sweet
things hubby called them
(VERY KINDLY TAKE WOMAN
TO JAIL, THEN REPAIR STEPS
"
- ujcncu, ou vvernmcn (JOyiy "
Get Her Out of the Wav
y
Mrs. Sarah Ke'se, 1411 I ianieml .
strict, was nnestcd en a ch.irg'' of dis- .
erderlj conduct ester(li., wh"n die I
lefused te let an inspector of the Jtu- I
reau of Hishv.ajs repal- tne crmi nt
sleps in fivnit of her home, 'vhiili vvcie
slid te extend dtjhtccn m, hes our'
the Tiiiildins line in vlohuien of ti city
erdinunc.
The cement steps run fro n the base.
ment up te the sldcwnll . and n mm-
pl'Unt received by th
liim.iu of IH2I1. '
VUivs rhniS's! th" s((.i,s .re built
eighteen lnchea ova the nigi. of the,
sidi'wulK.
When 1111 inspector .ipp. .ireil wiili
tome cement jc.terdnj te nil in the
eighteen inches. Mrs. Kelse mi dewn1
en the top step and n fus"d te ine 1
Tlie insiMiter liud In ariT",(il and'
wlnle sue was nt the police statnn Ik
iriniii-u me i-i-b. v nen airaisiim
ted'iv sIim was dindiursed after th
magistrate was infeiinid tl. 11 the nee-
ess-ir) lejmlrs had Ireen made.
AGED SHIP SAILS AGAIN
S. S. Clyde en Way te Chicago Frem
' Philadelphia Anchorage
Rlt.In,j like a ghost from the marine
'graveyard when she had been lving for
many vuirs, the steam .Inp i.ceiye A
Clvde i pleddln? alenr; from thi- poi t
fox- Chicago, bj wav of Hip l, toil
I Lakes, with evil) intention unvt month
, of celebrating her tiftiith birthdnv.
' After serving her time iih i i e.istal
tinder the Cl.vde found lu-rself eutstilp-
I ped in speed and enrrjing capacitL.
M'enslKiied te an am borage here, slie
lceentlv was purchased In tln Chl'.ige
Lines Municipal I'leis Cempaii an I
i ordered t stait ler hei in Iieiih
I pert.
Advices received from i Tptain Ii S
Klnd( II Kpei'id her n,;nl nhv aid
l plates had sunived a hufMi'iv in tin
fJulf of St Lawrenc" ami th'r. wit I
hei .'." -feet liiain and "fl" tiri mu a'l,
slie had lust managed te ine7e tlireugli
the locks et the Welland Canal.
FINE FRAMING
Etchings Print;?
Water Celers Paintings
THE R0SEBAC 6ALI FRIES
1320 Walnut Street
1320 Walnut Street h
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i Engraving $
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KAUCIICIIbSU imisiiiw(i JdjiQ JJ
Comfert In Shopping 8
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:: J ' 1828
3 ChrlsirtiRC Cards and Calendars J
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APPEAL FOR NEW TRIAL
DELAYS BRICKER SENTENCE
Physician's Counsel Says Jurer
Talked With Nurse
Appeal for a new trial (Waved tht
si ntcm lug of Dr. William II. Hrhker,
Jr., of tills dt), whet) Criminal Court
convened nt Majs Landing, N. J.,
tedii) .
Dr. ilikkci was found guilty last
WeilwMlui, of perfennlng un Illegal
opciallen, and Judge Rebert II. ln'jcr ln'jcr
Sel e lel.iv te pitsj, sciifeme
Tin re aflidavits were prwented today 1
by Jeseph 15. IViksle, Assistant Selici-
ter or Atlantic ( itv. who is niteine) for
Di. Ilin'Uei. It la sol teri li that Neale
('iiiii1hM. .1 niier, (envcrbcl with Mis.. 1
Sii.inne I'liii.li.ini, nurse ter Mlvs IJI10-de-i.i
D.iv). the prim Ipal witness, ns
tin itirv wis Inning the louitruem te
teiiMdrr tin' verdut. The .ilhdavlts,
liew(cr de net lutlmutc what remarks
liss(, Ik twLcn them.
Jiidj.. Ingirsel het net Wedncsdn)
te in .ir vim Iml arguments In supneit of
the application.
MRS. PIEPER IS AIDED
Mether of Destitute Family
eGts
Cash Frem Charitable
me i.vi-M.Mi i-rniir irtievr. nr-
lnevbdnfs tour additional donations
fir the ri lief of Mrs. Marie Piener. of
1 ."!! Hedheld street, a widow, who 1ms
lest four children trem diphtheria
vvif hlii the last two weiks, and Is left
without mentis of suppeit for her re
liininlng two cmlilren, still 111 with the
(llM 'lie,
The fellow inc mene) bus been for
warded Mrs l'leper: S7 trem I,. C
Halm . .si from "A Kriend," SI from
"S. P S " and y.! from Jehn H.
Mulligan
Public Parting Space-
Ulien (lean town sheip!ns ei
tl ItufiltipM, purU ?iir nr nt
THE PARKING PLACE
tn n. nrii srnnrr
llin H . VI. tn u r. VI.
- I' rkliiK (hirze Mir
hvet a e fu , hi in u iiiia m mm2ja
$250.00
1 'ti.UtvUy dciipt ea
i'. (ifncfntitu r ( u p
( 'itnhiinj one larpx
nn eml and e'
i"alUr encv
Engagement
Rings
V i 'iav Ions b'n kniwti for
a b-nut; and Individuality of
n it sellfilr9 Hurt you thought
r' an .ncaK'mant r'nc ac a
lirlntmaa ((t? It wid b tlia
bel ifltt of all
Rend for Uturt lllbatrated,
folJer
Open 0 A. V. te 0 I. M.
Mitchell's
Ettablmhcd 1S7S
Diamond Stere
37 Seuth 8th Sterr;,
fJ
Burner, n n ,z,r,KimM
Lloyd Garrett
Company
1 5th and Locust Sts.
Reduction Until
Christmas
Portables
Candlesticks
Silk Shades
Bridge Lamps
Andirons
iWuiiuecfurerj of Exclusive
Lighting Fixtures
By Jehn Galsworthy
fee
4
biiiicrliitivrly
line necl."
ew Yerk Tribune.
LET
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"Ilic outstanding novel of
the j ear." Londen Times.
At All Heeks teres, f 2.00
Charles Scribner'j Sens
HALLISEY FREED
AS IAS
PRESENT
Judge Suspends Sentence en
Ex-Chlof of Haverford for
Driving While Drunk
LOSS OF JOB IS PUNISHMENT
The Christmas pplrit of peace pre
vailed today in the Municipal Court,
where Kdward T. IlalliHey, former chief
of police of Haverford Tewnhlp, was
tailed before Judge German, cl.arsed
with eptrating an automobile while
I Intoxicated.
Hallley was arrested April 7 b
I Patrolman (Srevcr Ilaesc, who paid he
I was driving en the sldewnlk Instead
I of the pavement near Sixtieth and
Slnrkct strcitH and that he attacked the
patrolman when nrre&ted.
After ills arrest iiaiu-ey was "iircd"
summaiily from his Mnin Line position.
Hallit-e today pleaded gulltj te the
specific charge against him.
Several character witnesses testified
On Christmas Day
KODAK
Autographic Kedaks $8.00 u)
Brownies $2.00 up
JOHN HAWORTH COMPANY
EASTMAN KODAK CO.
1020 CHESTNUT ST.
tM.If-C.lTADh. I)JL,L.LOPINU 1'IJf ISlll.Mi 1. LAIU.UMJLM s
B HmBOBRntBRHEaeanHnmagB
Enthusiastic Telephoner"Hee Jane! I
just bought a Christmas present for the
girls! . . . Ne, 1 don't mind Christmas
shopping like this. The Moen people took
me out for a demonstration this morning.
I was sold as seen as I took a leek at that
car but I thought a ride would de me
ma 1
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geed.
Moter
H .fv-vOQft
,S &w ,,h'Sa
i u Ak7n(m model.
t vu 1 1- z-mJUni
8 1 T'mkm!-
The car of the ten proven units
MACKIN MOTORS. Inp
834 N. Bread St.
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Gifts for Men
Lavish assortment of gifts that
men like te receive practical
things assembled with great care.
Neckwear 50c te $1 , Walking Sticks
Shirts
Hosiery
Pajamas
2 te $10
35c te $5
$2 te $22.50
Mufflers $2.50 te $13.50Cuff Links $1 te $4.50
aleves $2.50 te $5. Dress Sets $U te $16.50
'ieusc Gowns Studs 50c te $2.50
$8.50 te $1 00 1 Scarf Pins $1 te $6
Bath Robes $8.50 te $25Leather Bags$15 te $82
Knitted Neckwear Suit Cases $12 te $18
$2.50 te $U
Handkerchiefs 25c te $2
Sweater Coats $8 te $25
Knitted Vests $8 te $11
Dress Vests $7.50 te $15
Gelf Hese $2.50 te $6
Ferre & Ce.
Ctethiera & Outfitters
Agente for Rogers Put Clethes
Chestnut Street ai Juniper, pi
te what n soed man he wbr. They said
Ira wasn't reHlly what one might call
n drinking man.
Hvcn the Judge caught the holiday
spirit.
"It was Just as though you bllppcd en
a banana peel?" he suggested ns' he
smiled nt the defendant.
"Sure," wild Halllscy, "that'e It
exactly."
Police Captain Smiley echoed the
Christians spirit.
"He lest Ids job," snH the captain,
"nnd I think he's suffered enough."
There was an affirmative nod of ap
proval nmeng many of the witnesses.
And 'se Halllscy shook hands with
Captain Smiley, and the Judge sus
pended hcntcnce and oerjbedy was
happy.
HELD ON ASSAULT CHARGE
Mnn Said te Have Tried te Sheet
Anether In Poolroom
Harry Carter, n Negro, 171.1 Ptech Ptech Ptech
woed ptreet, was lndd In SMK) In II for
court tedn en a chnrge of assault and
battery with Intent te kill.
Carter had an argument last night In
n poolroom at Twenty-second street
and Kidge avenue with a man eer a i
debt. Carter elnimcd $45 and William '
Themas, n Negro, 210.T Nassau street,
was selected te settle the argument. He ,
declared the man owed Carter only 511.". ,
Carter left and came back an hour '
later, carrvlng a rille. He Is said te,
hnve pointed the gun nt Themas, but
the gun failed te go off. '
La Petite Sedan, that new Moen
. . . Hew much? $2785 and
you ought te see what you get
for it. It's a wonder.
"We may as well use it until
they get home from college. . . .
Sure! I'll get it tomorrow. . . .
Geed bye."
As ta pnee
OPEN CARS - $1785
CLOSED CARS - $2785
F. O. D. factory
Gars
W p.m.. ,,
S3 te $10
Umbrellas $2. JO te ?15
I .onthev Rjfe t1 .91 Z
wwt, ui.iu V'i '
ou
Belt Buckles $3.50 te $9
Hats $5 te $7
Automobile Rugs
$10 te $45
Suits $30 te $65
Overcoats $35 te $95
Tuxedo Suits $50 te $85
Gelf Suits $40 te $65
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TO BAN R.J. TICKET TAX
P. and R. Announcee Order Will Be
hi Effect January 1
The 8 per cent war tax en several
kinds of railroad tickets will be discon
tinued by the Philadelphia and Read
ing Hallway beginning January 1. An
nouncement te this effect was made
today by the company.
On tickets sold up te midnight of
December .1, which cannot be used
until Janunry 1, no tax will be cel
jjdlEQ,
Christmas Gifts h
that are great favorites
and please most
Diamonds and Pearls
Bar Pins - flexible Bracelets
Bracelet and Ribbon Watches
Geld Mesh Bags
Vanity and Cigarette Cases
Traveling Daga - Hall Clocks
Sterling Silver Dinner and 7ea Services
Statienery-fandscmelr boxed inLcather.
Circassian Walnut cndtTaheJany
I Sweaters SHIRTS
and Woolen
Vests
ter Golfing, Metering
and General Outdoor
Use
SWEATERS
$7.00 JTedium - weight
wool Jackets, in brown
nnd camel shades.
7.30 Special quality of
Enplish manufacture
in heather mixtures.
J 0.00 An excellent Gelf
Jacket, well known as
"Heath Ceat," in
brown, blue and green.
10.30 and 12.00
Heavy " Shuker "
Coats in plain colors
and heather mixtures.
12.00 Gray Alpaca a
luxurious, pleasing
sweater ccat, medium
weight, very aightly.
17.00.22.50.27.50
Imported Jackets of
cabhniere, mohair
alpaca, in a variety
of colors and strip
tnga. WOOLEN VESTS
bS.OO Brushed w e el m
g r e e n, brown or
heather. Alse camel's
hair Vesta at this
price; thefae have four
pockets.
12.30 Brushed wool of
extra quality. Plain
bhades with trimming
of contrasting colors.
Brown and tan, tan
and brown, Oxford
and gray.
13.50 Special qualities of
camel's-hair and al
paca in most attrac
ts a styles.
JACOB MEEDS SONS
M-24H42S Otestmut Street
, iBawa -a l j
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Jein our New Cfvristmas Cfu&NOWf
THOUSANDS of thrifty people are joining the Club, and next
year will have a substantial sum te de with as they wish.
It will be surprisingly easy for you te have this amount, or mere
by simply depositing a small sum each week a sum that you will
Hardly miss. We will allow interest at 3, providing all payment
ure made en time.
Payments may be made in advance, and your pass book will-show
payment dates, as well as amounts deposited, and their weekly total.
Pajimmts may be made as fellow.: 23c, 00c, $1, $2 Se S10 Wi
and a Weekly Club for any amount te beirm any time.'
Decide te Jein KOW !
Christmas Club ertfG
rEST End Trust Company
BROAD STREET AT SOUTH PENN SQUARE- PHItADELPHIA
lected, nnd no tax will be collected en1
tickets sold en and after January 1. I
The tax was collected en all tie'eets
wdicre the fare, one way and round trip, I
war ever forty-three cents.
In accordance wllh decision of the.
Commissioner of Internal Hcenuc,
railroads are net permitted te make mi i
refund or adjustment of tax en nnd
after January 1, 1022, and application
must be made direct te the Commis
sioner of Internal Revenue, en L'nltfd I
States Treasurj Department Perm 4(1
for refund of Ux en redeemed tlcktts
or for propertlonntn ta-c en tickets or i
scrip books put chased and only partially
uted betore January 1, lvxi.
Especially Favored
Styles for Gifts
Extensive assortment-) of
fine quality well-made
shirts in desired fabrics.
White silk shirts, 56.00,
57.00, .58.00, $11.00.
Twe excellent styles are
an Eagle Crepe at $8.00 and
Jersey Silk at $11.00
both have self-stripes.
Pongee silk shirts, with or
without cellars, 4.50.
Colored silk shirts in a fine
range of patterns, $8.00 te
$11.00. These arc in fiat
weave Bread Cleth, Jersey
Silk, Mellow Spun, Empire
Silk Endure fabrics.
Fiber with silk stripes a
serviceable fabric of excel
lent appearance, $5.00 te
$7.00.
Madras Shirts, printed and
woven stripe3, ?2.00 te
$4.50.
Evening Dress Shirts,
plain besoms, piques and
plaited. $2.50 te $4.50.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Plain White Linen, $3.00,
S4.00, $5.50, $8.50, $11.00,
$14.00, $16.30 per deen.
Extra Sizes, $8.50 and
$11.00 per dozen.
Initial Linen, $6.00
dozen.
per
White Silk, ijl.OU,
il.be
and $2.00.
Imported White Silk with
tape borders, $1.73 and
$2.25 each.
Fancy Silk, $1.00, $1 50,
$2.00, $2.50 and S3.00 cadi.
Fancy Linen, 75 cents, $1.00,
$1.50, $1.75 each.
i
A
I
yen would
like te receive
' OsWMH
-.w "w
aer December
cS5tLMr
There's One
Thing; Certain
1 ANY man who has net
taken the trouble te
! see our quality
SUPER
VALUES in Suits and
Overcoats
$28 33 538 & M3
has only himself te
blame if he pays mere
for his clothes. Think
I this ever.
' PEllItT'S
i
OVERCOATS
ulsters, raglans, half
raglans, box backs,
i
conservative over
coats of fine quality.
SUITS of excellent
materials, weaves,
styles and colors.
MACKINAWS i n
Junier sizes and also
for larger men for
skating, sledding and
all outdoor sports.
JUNIOR SUITS
with all the style
touches found in
dad's clothes and then
some.
SPORTS SUITS for
tramping, metering,
etc.
EVENING
CLOTHES of fine
quality, perfect fit
and workmanship.
ALL SOLD at our
Super - Value prices
which are the lowest te
be found anywhere for
clothes of fine quality.
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER -VALUES
in Clethes for Men
BKEK4
FINE STATIONERS
HAND BAGS
A wonderful collection
personally selected in
Paris.
Charming Styles
$5 te $75
1121 Chestnut Street
or?
1st, 1922
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