Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 22, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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r ome Frem Washington and
Gossip Names a Herde of New
Governors for Pennsylvania
(THERS ASK PENROSE AID,
Governer Sprout return tedny nfter
a abort vlult te Wnnhtnetnn In the
C urse of which he lmrt n telephonic
c nfcrcnee with Sennter l'cnrcwe. ,
The Governer's prlmnry purpose In
r ltlnc Wnshlimten ww te ntleml n
d iner given by Vice l'rcdlilcnt und airs.
C lelldgc. '
Several ether 1'cnnBylvntilii poll pell
t Inns culled en Sennter l'cnrenc dur
i the lny. Among them were Themns
( Seldcl, of Hending, iiepueiienn i
c airman for IJerkH County : Charles i
1 Inisen, of Norrlstewu, trcnt-urcr of
t e Kepiibllcnn Stnte Committee, nnd
f K. Cnrethers. clmlrmnn of the Up-j-
bllcnn Committee for 'Washington
Unreitl ehnttcd with Senater Penrose'
c er tbn telephone last night, but did
I .t dlsclose the fiibjcct of their' talk. I
rlie Governer had n long visit with I
l e Senater two weeks age. lacy talked '
i ate politico nt that time, running i
f O gamut 01 BUUJCCIU IIU" IHI1H.HMV.11.
1 connection with the fiuming of a
nte ticket. The suggestion wan thrown
I u while the Governer was here lest
i Mit thnt political topics were ex
1 msted en his earlier visit, nnd that,
t . far as he nnd Senater Penrose are
r ncerned. "politics Is ndjeumed" un
t i after Christmas.
Many Aspirants Tallied Of
Nevertheless his chat with the Sen
or nnd n scries of calls by ether Pcnn-
j, yr "" " "v . .. . .. .,. ,t
t ivania nepimiicuiis m m . u..j
r two have served te revive polit pelit
1 il gossip. Aterney General Alter,
, Pittsburgh ; Iinnklng Commissioner
1 ,hcr. of Indlann Ceunty: Highway
( .mmlsslencr Sadler, of Carlisle: Cen.
, cssinen Tuis T. McFadilen of Can
u nnd Jehn A. Bell, of Pittsburgh,
i a being named here in the tentative
, sotisslens. All of them nre rated as
icgulnrfi." . ..
tnc last uny
revive pellt-
Fer Meutcnant ijevcriiur i"" m.'i-
bccm te ee tiiu
T. Davis, of
l s
t ... niiinf nf stnu ei nip iwuiij'
-hth Division in the erld V, ar. nnd
. :w chief of Muff of the Pennsy vanln
J atlenal Guard, aUe City Solicitor of
f- i-nnten and nn authority en municipal
1 xWntien; Ilrlcndler General Ashcr
Incr. of Wllkcs-Uarrc, nuethcr colo celo cole
J i In the World War. who came back
l mis n leg nnd with several cltitatleim
i r heroism, nnd Colonel "Jee" Thomp Themp
t , of Heaver Fulls nnd Pittsburgh.
1 niier football coach, lnwyer and le
1 rtment commander of the American
Of" course, the Congressmrn-at-large
i 'ie will lese out by the -eapportien-I
..nt of the State, unless there should
1 an Increase in the Heuse member
t ip which would enlarge the State
i presentation, also come Inte the plc
1 re. but at present net in the fore fere
j eund.
Fisher Playing Twe Cards
Henking Cmmissiener Fisher's cull
( i Penrose started gossip going in two
rcetlens one thnt he was sounding
it the Sennter en the governorship,
t e ether that he came down te urge
t ,e appe ntment of .lames McGregor,
' Indiana County, for United States
; nrshal nt Pittsburgh, te succeed Mar
t ml Jehn Short, Democratic incum
1 'nt. and te see what there was te the
t erv that State Representative Jehn
. 'Davis, of Ulairsville. Indiana
itmty, is te be the new Prohibition
'Mrccter for Pemih.vlvnnn.
Commissioner Fisher appeared greatly
i ttcrcstvd in the Davis story. He left
i ic impression that if the Davis up-
ilntment were te interfere with Mc-
.reger's candidacy for Marshal, he
clit he ngainst Davh. Heth come
: em the same county. Other enndi-
.ites nre Ed Ueyle. of Pcavcr, and
euK T. Ce'drcn. of Johnstown.
Penrose is understood te have assured
tilers in the Inst day or two that he
id net premise Davis bis support for
ie prohibition 'job when he came down
' .tc recently. This is in direct contrn centrn
i ictien of the belief held by Davis'
i lends, and also at Prohibition head
i mrtcrs.
The report has reached Commissioner
I syncs office thnt Penrose is"for Davis.
was suggested today the Sennter
i .ight be throwing up a smoke screen
I I conceal his designs. There Is the
I cnte'.t optimism nreund "dry" iicad
i uarters thnt Dnvls will seen be in-
al'ed as the new prohibition chief for
Pennsylvania and that Director McCou McCeu
' el will resign in the next two weeks.
Frem Paris
with our ether novelties
"SLIPPER
BUCKLES"
A beautiful collection.
$5 te $20
Striking Styles
1121 Chestnut Strcet
Baskets & Hampers
of Delicious Fruits i
'hristmns Dainties; imported lus-'
ieus hothouse Grapes and all ether
elected Fruit in geaBen, artistically '
rranged and properly delivered te
ny address.
TRICKS '- '
IjTJP"8 Frem $.i.00 up
Ua8kcB Frem 3.00 up '
Q. Perfetti
13 SOUTH 15TH ST.
UMORS RUN WILD
S SPROUL RETURNS
UREKA
FINE STATIONERS
Heiress te Wed Again
HIeLLLLLHi
eVViikkkkM
VBP9KBH&IIHRi m
MKS. JOHN h. 1)K SAULMiS
The cngageincnt of airs, de Snullcs
nnd a Chilean mining engineer Is
nmieinired. airs, de Saullcs shot
her former huMiand wluii he re
fused te give up their son after
bhe had obtained dlvorce
LEIB REJECTS PARDON PLEA
Petition Drawn Without His or
Family's Consent, He Says
William S. Lcih, who is serving from
three te five years in the Eastern Peni
tentiary for fraudulently making a writ
ten instrument, has requested that nn
application for his pardon be with
drawn from consideration by the Stnte
lienrd of Pardons.
D. T. MeCoel. of Philadelphia, who
filed upplicatlen for the former resident
clerk of the Heuse of Representatives
and former Republican leader of Schuyl
kill County, nprared te argue the case.
"Neither Mr. I.clb nor his friends are
responsible for the tiling of this ap
plication," he said, "but It is out of
grntltudc for many kindnesses received
when he was happy and prosperous
thnt I have made the petition te your
honorable body."
ASSAULT B. & L. TREASURER
He Fights Off Twe MenThinks
Attack Was Held-Up Attempt
Felix Gambine, treasurer of n build
ing nnd lean association nt Hread nnd
Federal streets, was attacked in front '
of his home, 5721 Chestnut rtreet, at
about 11 a clock last night by two
young men.
Mr. Gambine wan about te ascend
the front steps of his home when the
men leaped from the perch, one of thorn
striking him en the lirnd w'th n black
jack. Gambine, although dazed, fought
nnd shouted for help. The men became
alarmed and escaped in nn automobile
standing nearby.
Gnmblne said he thinks the men at
tacked him dn the belief that be was
carrying n large sum of money. Ills
head was bruised nnd he was treated nt
Miscrlcerdln Hospital.
McCLFES GALLERIES
1S07 WA1JCT ST.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
PAINTINGS MEZZOTINTS
UinUOBS UHONZEH
Framing a Specially
rnlnllnrs Itesterril
ETCniNOB
LAMPS
mndig's old ruci:
S.E. Cor. 4th & Guard Av.
IIKNKV IIOKHAf II
Game end Sea Feed
This Week's Special
YELLOWSTONE
VENISON STEW
Cntrrlnn te rrlvntr l'nrttn
MuMc Uunclnit Ret lew
YOU MAY KNOW WHAT
YOU ARE, BUT-
en
Perhaps you knew some man who believes with
Burns that "a man's a man for a' that," and who,
conscious of his own financial worth ,drcsses just
as indifferently as he pleases. And while receg'
niziing his right te dress as he pleases, you knew
that he sometimes suffers injustice and less be
cause of his unwillingness te leek like what he
is a successful business man.
It is the same with a business which believes
"Everyone knows us ; no need te put en frills,"
and writes its letters en any paper that will take
typewriting. Every new and then some one siscs
it up by the leeks of its stationery, and sizes it
up wrong.
Yeu knew that the man and the business
would be better by overlooking nothing that
helped te give a correct impression. One must
de business with the world as one finds it, and
the world is just as apt te judge by externals as
it ever was.
ioei selected new rag stock
120 years' experience
Bank notes of 22 countries
Paper money 0438,000,000 people ,
Government bends of 18 nations
Crane's
BUSINESS' PAPERS
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EVEMj(&0 Elfej3
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U. S. TO PROSECUTE
MARIINCAFE MEN
Warrants Prepared After Liquor
Is Seized in Raid by En-
forcemomV Agents
FORGERIES ARE CHARGED
The Federal District Attorney's of
fice announced this morning that three
warrants arc being prepared for the
proprietors of the Martin Cafe, Wa'nut
street near Twelfth, raided early this
morning by prohiblt'en agents, who sny
tltcv seized n quantity of liquor.
These named in the warrants nre
Arthur Schwarz, president of the cor cer cor
neratlon nnd one of the cafe managers:
H. M. Rcrg, treasurer, also one of the
managers, und Frank Schelly, secretary.
They nre charged with the illegal pos
session of lliiuer.
The raid was cptuiiicted uv nnrvev
I ri. Duncan nnd Rebert Ii. Abel, of the
Stnte Prohib'tlen Director's etlice. with
mere than thirty ngeilts, who stormed
the place through front and rear doers
while guests dnuced te the strains of u
jazz band. The ntcnlH say they get n
qunntlty of whisky, champagne nnd
"h'eh-pewcr" beer.
The raid wns the result of purchases
made In the place bv nrohlbitlen agents
nosing as guests. Several agents were
in the place last night, hut took no
part in the raid.
Find Forged Prescriptions
Prohibition agents Investigating re
ports that drug "teres near the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania had been sell
ing whisky te students cnine ncress n
trail of forged permits, according te n
statement of S. F. Ituttcr, nssecinte
prohibition director. Mr. Ruttcr's
nnme and that of William McCenncll.
Stute director, were found en the per
mits, Mr. Rntter said.
The discovery was mnde. he added,
In n Woodland avenue drug store.
When agents asked te leek ever the
drug store record they found evidence
thnt some one had supplied it complete
set of "cover-up" papers, including pre
scriptions nnd permits. Seme of these
were signed with rubber stumps, nnd.
according te Mr. Rutter. clever imita
tions of these used in his office.
Ne arrests wei-p mnde, but tl" "cents
will continue their Invest lgut!' f and
if the drug store owners ;irr fVnd nt
fault prosecution nnd revocation of the
legnl permits will fellow. Mr. Ituttcr
Isaid.
Hunt Cellins Weman Pal
The search Is centinuing for the
woman who is believed te be the con
federate of "Dapper Den" Cellins,
skipper of the rum-smuggling yacht
Nemnd.
The woman is known as
'Mush" te her friends
Further investigation into the career
i
Extraordinary ! ! !
I Ve nre tnlilnr persunnl rnRrntlnu
orders from jour platr, ou all en-
I craved i
Cljrijstmag Car&si
eniiKns nut;i:ivi:n today
Delivery Friday
I nfter taklnir your order. 1
All Uncrnved Chrlntniun Curds Willi i
isnveiepes lieuueeu 10 Te I
BURT & BURT I
ROOM 201 1001 Clientnut Street J
r
New, seriously, is your
advertising printing as
geed as it ought te be Z
The Helmes Press, -THnters
111 5.29 Cherry Street
Philadelphia
Meya Prisoners Give $100
Purse te Frecit Convict
The news of Sabntlne De Mnsl's
pardon fe ra double murder which
no one ever believed he committed
was telephoned te the Eastern Pen-.
Ilentlary hist night by C. Stuart
Patterson, Jr., Ids attorney.
The warden was plensed nt the
news, nnd called eut: "Het Tti
male (de ainal's nickname), you've
mnde it."
The prisoners heard the call and
cheered. "Thank Ged," said De
Mase, "get someone te tell my sis
ter In Gcrmnntewn I'll be home for
Chrlstmns."
The prisoners subscribed u purse
of $100 te give the freed man n new
start In life.
of the Nemnd, new held bv the Gov
ernment, developed thnt Celiius person
ally did net negotinte for the purchase
of the sub-chnser, although the man
who did used the nnme of Cromwell nnd
said he was Mr. Stotcsbue's stepson.
inn Nomad was purehned from
Henry A. Ilitncr & Sens Company,
through Hugh A. MncMullln. nn offi
cial of thnt corporation. Mr. Mnc
Mullln said yesterday three or four
confederates of "Dnppcr Den" were
present while negotiations were under
way for the purchase of the smuggling
era ft.
In response te Inquiries from Mr.
MncMullln ns te tbu use te which the
purchasers intended putting the beat,
members of the Cellins band snld they
were ubeut te take 11 pleasure cruise
.te Flerida waters.
ALLENTOWN MEN TO RESCUE
Would Pay te Make Heme Here of
Jehnsen Pictures Fireproof
A letter wns received today by Mayer
Moere from n prominent business man
Oi Allcutewn, offering te pay for fire
proofing of the home of the late Jehn
(. Jehnsen, MO Seuth Uread street,
'11 vliich the pictures he bequeathed te
tlic city will be put en exhibition.
"I nm very pleased at the offer,"
said Mayer Moure. "I have written
tin.' men expressing niv thanks nnd say
ing that the city should 1 able te pay
for such improvements as an." needed,
even though the- Income derived from
funds new in the hands of the trustees
be insufficient.
"The offer allows n fine spirit cpe
i hilly coming from an outsider, and it
curries itH lisen."
The Mayer ordered ni inspection of
the Jehnsen property te learn what
measures should be taken te make the
building fireproof.
Newspaper Advertisements Written
Clrrtilirn prepari1, l-nnklrt compiled.
e. letters composed. advCrtls.'nsr of all
UI.tIs prepared by expertf In your efflce
Maxlni"ni Frrrfr lllnlmMm Coit
r cei. i.r.nnKR (irnrr:
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Card Index
Supplies
Filing Systems
904-906 Chestnut Street
Wanted -
I've, henril a
fellers! And 1
lel nbaul regular
knew there are
many tuny eecutlve who nre
uJl ' ?-', 1,""nn.n. ""I1. -l",rt":- Tltry
liayiit foritetten tie Uujs of bnr
feet uml tummy urhe.
The fnit In, I would like te work
for audi n man. And I am net
IiunKry or illxceuruged. I nm n
crratlte nilTertlBliiK rami--with fultli,
enthusluHin, Idea sales Instinct
und expcrlnnce.
TfetKim-
C 912, Ledger Onice
We heartily thank our many customers for
the
Largest Volume of
Christmas Business
that we have ever enjoyed, and invite their
continued patronage in these last few hurried
days.
Our stocks will be found full, varied and satis
fying, as they are daily replenished.
We give courteous, intelligent and efficient
service, assuring instant attention and the
avoidance of long and tiring delays in making
purchases.
Nowhere will you find a mere satisfactory
place in which te shop than this "Man's
Itere."
Especial features for Christmas
found in our assortments of
Neckwear
Heuse Coats
Handkerchiefs
Mufflers
Traveling Bags
Sweaters
Jjeunging Gowns
Moter Wear
'"ur-lined Coats
v ""' Dress
Clethes
JACOB REEDS SONS
MM-I426 ChestatSCrcet
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NNOCENT1
WILL FREE I
MAN IN JAIL 12 YRS.SsI
Parden Recommended for Sa-
batine de Mas! en Confession
of Real Slayer of Twe Men
WOMAN AIDS IN FREEDOM
Snbatlne Dc Mnsi, who hus served
twelve jenrs in the Eastern Peni
tentiary for n murder he did net com
mit, may be home by Christinas. A
panien nun eeen reeemmeuae. j i.
State Parden Heard 'nt Hnrrisbuig. .
De Mai wns the victim of the spite '
1 the victim of the spite
e the rcnl murderer,
ri.', ,, n ni-lsener in
rte. new n. prisoner n
lltnl for the Criminal
ii'i rAMM.i
nnd vengeance
Michael Compert
the Stnte Hesv
Insnnc, nt Farview. When C.omperto
was arrested f'ir the murder of Jemes
Quinn and Henry V. Sayler, In Qulnn's
saloon, Hrn.ml and Eyceming streets, 111
September, 1!lOi), h'e wns told thnt De
ainsl hnd 'squealed" en him. lb' nt
ence confessed und Implicated De Mn-1
in the hooting.
Sentenced te Re Hanged
De Mal uii! sentenced te he hanged.
His attorney. Charles J. Reiicy, win
has since died, believed hint te be in
nocent, lie fought te the Inst, ditch for
liis man and obtained him a .new trial.
Again the verdict wns murder in the
iirst degree. Rency died nnd his widow
took up the light. Mrs. Renoy finally
succeeded in bavins the sentence com
muted te life Imprisonment.
Meanwhile Coinperto had been ad
judged insane and removed te t'ie
PUBLIC PARKING SPACE
When mhi come ilen lenn te lti
fnr.iire nt fiiKlit pnri; jour car nt
THE PARKING PLACE
1 in n. i:tii sTitr.irr
Open S ,. M. te 11 V. M.
rurklni; CliarKCH, DOc
Me Holidays
5NTEKEST never takes
a holiday; it works 24
hours dr.lly. Yeu can
have this faithful servant,
INTEREST, working for
yen if you will open a
Savings Fund or Checking;
Account with this Com
pany. DOUBLE Your Savings
It CAN Be Dene
COMMONWEALTH
Title Iemriace and Trait CempB7
,N. W. Cor. 12th and Chestnut St.
Kutabllahert ISSil
that "regar feJler"
I am nn executive of u national
" nml &....
nK acrtlilne anil kale promotion
nlnn,, I am h copy .peclnlUt
writer of editorial nnd bit about
"relliB." I Imvn net "nrrlred."
I wnnt te lieep reIiib and crew-
lK. under neinc rettiilar fellow
"he lini nn ndiertllnir problem
worth ellnir. I'm 2 nnd pnr-
tleuliir nbent choelni; my bem. lie
will be the nnme ubeut me!
giving are
Gloves
Heuse Robes
Silk Shirts
Canes
Belts
Hosiery
Bath Robes
Umbrellas
Gelf Teggery
Dress Waistcoats
Fraternity Wear
u
DECEMBER 2& 1921
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nsylum. Then, one day. nt confession,
he told of what he had done. The mat
ter wns brought te the attention of
District Attorney lletan by the Rev.
Themas H. McCarthy, or sr. iwtwnru ?
Mi tli inml lerk s
,1 Ynrli (.(reels, nnd
ns closely questioned.
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...I.l.,..,t.. ,f.p,l
case lm nnWyndmittcdtef
lie naici ue .uasi r.nu woiue. ism mm
I rhc first chance he get. This led te '
the story of the supposed "squenllng." I
nnd flniil'y admission that lie hud 1
. ... .v. " , ,., ,.111 1.1...!
I "framed" De .Mnsl te get even. .
, Mm. iinnnr. f Hinnif lnterseii.
i.t nr,i,n.i tn Tin reu. Mnlnr Wviine.
W...,T.
OLlillli 1 ... . r-'.', '
" .WU !-, tvt V '( I -..w. , j, .
chief county detective, nnd Assistant
District Attorney Charles Edwin Iex
:U once redoubled efforts te have l.)c
Masl freed. Mnjer Wynne, Mr. Pat
terson and Assistant D'strlct. Attorney
Fex hnd their final interview with
Cowperto last Monday, nnd then he
mnde his finnl confession that freed
the mnii lie hated.
Mrs. lleney Appeared as Counsel
Mm Uenry npnMr,, us IISM)eintr
PMi willi Mr. Pattcr.-en before the
pimlen R(,nrd. At iirst the District
i'r,ien lienrd. At iirst the District j
1 Utemcy's office weh inclined te wait
' f "" further Investigation, hut the Par-;
4m (en,( ,,()p,r,,,, lint twplv iVtn,
.H tee jen, fel. ,nnn te serve when
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such n crave doubt ns te his innocence
existed. A pardon wns therefore ice- j
emnicndrd. j
Dc Mnsl expects te spend Christmas j
villi his sister, whom he brought te 1
this country from Italy seven mouth j
nv with money lie hnd earned making1
bended bugs nt the penltentlnry. When !
lie wns told of his pardon by M'nrdi-ii
f.reKtny. De Mnsi was moved Ie tcai. I
He had been a model prisoner through)
nil the twelve yours, nccerding te the,
vnrden. '
"It's been n wonderful dnj." Mrs.)
Renny sniil. "Chnrlle knew De Mnsl
3BWC-"-
Mjletide
Hi k II ,C -Mns. filLVEBWWm Sr."!
nw
FOR GENTLEMEN
Traveling Ceccs - Umbrellas
Wakingticl - Belts - Card Cases
Suit Cases - Military Brusties
Wallets - Humidors - Traveling Bags
StaUoneW-handzcKielfAexctimLcaiher, '
Circassian ifbinut axef FlabcgcKp
Bed Quality -Moderately Priced
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New Yerk Paris
&tt? Carlten etri
BROAD AND WALNUT STS.
PHILADELPHIA
CONTINUE THEIR ,
December Sales
Reductions Include All
DAY DRESSES
EVENING GOWNS COATS
CAPES AND WRAPS
SPORTS APPAREL
FURS AND MILLINERY
Steal Cfjrfetma (gifts
Fashionable Hand Bags
Vanity Cases arid French
Novelties
' SPECIALLY PRICED
I t ""1 1 i
I I TO I J
I lit J
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en yvarShpta
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f ti 'j pair pcrftt!; emj fjm, ,r.,r
fully selected fv iunfitjA l.cnj pai.
Iirl.'fci D mal;t th s lUc ,ti.l re,- ar!.
uble lietlinj rceni of the siaiev
Women's Pure Thread Silk
"Geisha," Extra Quality
1 ') strand: all .shadci: (fi f h JT
.' pr. $4.00. or a pair. P J- 0 U
Women's Silk and Wroel
Clex Hosiery
!1 c-olers ami (T -t P7 p?
'.cM'licr shadrs. ... p JL O
Women's Pure Silk Hosiery
1 ul! lashiened. Q J QT
11 wanted slul.w pXt0
Women's Weel
ii: 1'rewn heutlur
inixiurcB
Sex for Men!
Silk and Weel .
In heather shades.
Quality Silk Sex
i
wns innocent nnd he wns sure he would
be freed." , , ,
"On behalf of the. defense, we wnnt
te thank the District Attorney's of
flue for the fairness nnd courtesy it
uTs shown. te us in tins case, nna csnr-
clnlly Mnjer Wynne, for his untiring
. . . .
'Clieris mill SKlll in uii.;..:viii. C..UUH.
Ad . I.lll -. .-ubt AllABtA
material importance."
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"Late te Werk" Excuse Confirmed ,
Murket street enrs were held up j
twentv minutes this morning when the
.
lnnki - of 11 Reute lil ciir beenme jammed
In rounding the loop en Frent, street ut
iilieut M e clet'K. A service I.ruCK W"
; -; f .' . .' . .
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rushed te the scene, but the tie-up had
extended beyond Eleventh street lielere
the crippled car was repaired and con
tinued en its way.
If disappointed -
We emphasize the fact
Ihat our large assort
ment of magnificent;
Xrnas cards still offers
the same opportunity
for individual selection
and the prices are
unusually low.
ponten's
Cnestn'Jt
Ta.
-"".nch,
Gifts
fl ill H i?l 4 JI VXl: &:ULJUA
-AvCnUC 4G"ne47'STS.
v "w " IB -
iRi;t n -.ae c v
?&& WMi fitfS-
Prices for Last-Minute Gifts-
Unusual Reductions
rices Lowered te Move
Out All Holiday Stocks-!
Hosiery Slippers
She pi-actlcai, accei'-,-blc and ecoueiu..
iar gif. r''ii(4iicr isjerft? and n'
jailnff.s- that will h,lp ieii fill yei r
Christmas list icei.e iicalty.
Fer Women &g&
$1-$1.25 -$1.75
IPnv Hi fill T c "lPar
95c and $1.95
Fer Children I "
95c and $1.95
Hosiery
95 c
THE BIG
Four Floers II ,
Mei, IJeineii,
1204 - 06 -
$1.15
95c
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Melting
Like
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Snowbanks
DAY by day our splendidly
large stock of Super -Value
"melts away" under the
cheerful smilc-beams.ef satis-
ficd customers. That se many J
thousands of Philadelphians ,
want them is perhaps the '
surest proof that our Suits x
and Overcoats are what we r
claim they arc:
SUPER-VALUES ',
2S 33 38 & H3
YOUR WINTER OVER- ,.'
COAT will suit your taste
as perfectly as it will fit
your manly shoulders if you
select from our frequently
replenished variety of Ul
sters, Conservatives, Rag- j
lans, and great coats. ,'
p v. it n y s
YOUR WINTER SUIT
can be the best you have
ever had if you get it here,
for there are no finer quali
ties of goods, without re
gard te price, than you'll
find in our Super - Values.
Yet the prices are reason
able enough te be mighty
attractive.
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GIVE THE BOY a Pat
rick Mackinaw for Christ
mas. Useful and pleasing
te the iuveni!: eye. $15
and vld.
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
FINE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celers Paintings
TOE ROSENDACH GALLERIES
1330 Walnut Slrect
F
Quick Servict
Experienced Salespeople
Comfert In Shopping
Goods Delivered Promptly
1628
Chestnut Slreel
Christmas Cards and Caltndirs
Xmas
Sale
SHOE STORE',
Scaling Capacity for 000 1
.1isses, lieya und Children C
08 Market Street "
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