Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 27, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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1 DRY AGENTS PROBE
1 'JERSEY DISTILLERY
Bret Harte's Daughter
BVEyiftG- PUBLIC
Warrant!) May Be Issued A3
Result of Raid en Burling
ton Concern
DUNCAN TAKES CHARGE
nr" It. Dunniii. flilrf liieliilfitmn
;cnt in IViin-''vnii:n. Ml xx 1 1 1 W n-
ltani" lin''i J b"lnp "I""1 1'iilny for
Unrlln?it'ii. V. .1.. ! ''Mintlne Inte tli"
(iffflir.i of t Iir Hiirllngleit niumirnl
reinpni"' r-tllril Kafunl.iv night, when
l.'.OOO ;ntlrtii f iilcohel were cenfis- .
cjiied-
Se 'MiinniN will I'? i'eni out n'
rmcut. ' "nil Mi. Dimrnn. "'t "ill '
iVuVi" n ini"ful Invpniery of evrr tliinjt
In the firm" wmtIimip und will ex
imltiP nil tlie withdrawn! permits ami
icrenN of n'r of nlrelml. Then we
will inl.i' ""'I' anion llie ciictitn
Unrrs warrant.
"If we liml tlini Mm law lias been
violated 1 wl'l lin n wnminf iirrp.n-cd i
en in lelurii ie J'liiladelplila tlili eve- I
Mr, Pisncnn villi tlmt tliretin all
mupr'-teil mrr.rics i-mnlili cd sufficient
hIcoIieI and wliKk.v Iiad been rclea-eil
l(i Plif'ndi'lnlilii dtirili.T till! l."lt tluec
inentli te 5'vn wry nMPn In the cltv.
liieliidins weniiMt and children. 1C0
liilnl."
"Piirinp tlie lnt three iiiiinlln tliere
)ia been bronchi illrjjally into Phila
iMpliln niore than 'J.r.OO.OOO Ralleni of
nlcohel and lilKy. Mere than GOO.000
pillen vere i cleaned by A. 1 Slater
nd II W Itenner, former prohibition
official".' Air I'liiH'an said. ".Samuel
pltiscr Is tcipensilde for 000.000 callous
kins brought iiete The Oraln Alrohel
Company illrpnllj released M.000 sal sal
Ien'. The Craigin Alcoltel Company
ielcwI HC.one snllens illr-anlly. and
the FlrWimtin iMs-llllcry released 'JOO,
fl(H) j;allen. while the Iturlingteu DIs
lillrr.i iclraicil ISL'.flOO callous
"'flint vnt aineuiit of alcohol. If ic
dured te drinUs. would mnl,e "'JO, 000.
(100 (liitiUs of the sie that new aie
liciiis pa nod eer tlic iniihegany. Ac
midlnc te f he pri-enl into of fifty cenN
n drlnlr. the re-idents of (Ills city paid
SIOn.nce.HOU for their anti-Velstead
h'rrrace.
Iteiijaniiii r.nmler. pioprieler of u
diUK tore at Sixteenth anil Cluistinn
ftteete. vn lie'd in SlflOO bail Ter Ihp
IVdcrrl llruml Jury by I'nilctl Slates
Cenimi'sinner Mnnlcy today. Tite
clarse asiiin. liitn was t lint of sellins
nhiskt without preemptions,
.le"pli Te.'ir. wIiiih1 saloon at J'lft.v.
Knewl and Stiles streets was raided
rbri'tinat I've, was held in S.100 bail
for a further hen line
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LEDfiKKPHILAPELKHIA, TUESDAY, DECJ&JLBEll 27r 1021
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OLD-TIE IAS JOY
RULED ENTIRE CITY
Little Hearts Everywhere Happy
a3 Churches and Clubs Pour
' Out Bountoeus Gifts
I tenlglit and mere than CeO seamen nre
expected te attend. Kntli will be pre
scntetl Willi n Knitted senrr, n pair or
knitted socks, a box of candy and an
orange.
The Salvation Army cave Its Christ
mas entertainment In the auditorium at
Ttrnntl street, ft ml lnlrinetmf nreinin.
Mere than JW)0 children were given two
sifts each. The nffnlr was In charge of
Majer William H. Ilarrett.
'J no eunB Jiepuuiiean Club of Die
DE MASSI VISITS
mends, lie breusht were mewed Willi
the scncral fund of cheer for the pris
oners. t -? ,t. ti ...l. nflnn.,i.innlni1
UUC Ol II1C 81SIC.3 WHU unuiiii..".j...
Iilm te the jirisen yesterday hf liretisut
from Italy only l nientliR age with
money h" earned during bis time In
prison. ni wile ticserieu nun nira n
ti-tin tnnfdirrwl In lin linil"rd. Intel COlIl-
muted te life imprisonment. Ills mother.
. . always n believer In bis Innoccuce, died
!. -- i.iiii mju lit tfiwi ! i mill w-m i in -t rui v v Lvnr!i i vi'iiit : iz ii .
Kifleentli Ward gae mi all-day i eccp-1 ..v- ...i .i.i-i.-n rrnlained
lien and Christinas party at the club- Years Carries Cheer te Fermer Warden McKcnlv telling of Christinas
1eMW.,ir.l0l'flrrlrii-,trcct. rlilldronef, , . ..44. ... u,' J,' 'pHse,, "i'e.l see. there would be
me riiimei. ' ."'. -i vinui. reiir-i vtumi nuca ill rein leimai y m. i.mnv neeks. winzs and etlier linfle
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iri'lltll iiini niinmii tunui Ui'lllJi iVV
UNITY OF CHURCHES
PRISON AND FEASTS
GIVEN N
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STKHLK
Slip was knew n nt llie New Yerk
.Stutn Hospital for the Insane, at
Ofitiensburg, N. Y.. as Mis. Steele.
Nene were aware that slip was a
ilauqlilci" or tlie fnmeus author of
Western stories. A film crslen of
"Tcnncsscc'H I'anluer," a story
wrilleii by Iter father, was shown
at a Christmas party in the Insti
tution, during whirli Airs. Steele
rrleil. "Ms; father!" .My father!"
It was then her Identity became
known. Friends are new coming te
her aid
ASKS WRIT JO SEE CHILDREN
Head of Camden Grocery Firm Says
Ex-Wife Has Exceeded Rights
Charles Dlckiunu. of I'.nrten's Land
ing, head of n Camden gioeery firm, to te
ilny niade application in the Cem l of
Chancery u Camden for permission te
ee Ids two cliildten in arcordance witii
a feinirr court order. His cliildien,
Aliirjerlc. vix, and Viiginia. eleven, are
living with his diveiccd wifn in Ocean
City, and Mr. Dickinsen contends that
In: has net been allow cd te see them
every Saturday, and te liuve them In Ills
home every ether Saturday night, as
the Court, ordered
Air. Dickinsen lias since remained.
His former wife, Airs. .Shellcnbe.rgcr
Dickinsen, opined his application en
the sieuuds that his home was nul a
pioper place for tlie clilldien.
MORE AID FOR MRS. PIEPER
JUDGE IS SANTA IN COURT
Philadelphia celebrated a geed old
fashioned Christmas in I lie geed old
fashioned wny.
hi the homes of rich and peer the
festvltics that peinmeneciT Sunday were
.continued until last night. There were
I special services In many churches yes
tcrdav mernlnir. and in clubs and mis
siens these who had no means for their
own entertainment were amply pro
vided for.
Little children of the peer wcic te
tnembered this Christmas as never be
fore, and everywhere throughout Phil
adelphia were entertainment. feats
and gift distributions te ninkc their
hearts happy. A few celebrations were
held today.
.ludge Plays Santa
,, .ludge Jehn AI. Patterson dofted tlie
ermine of the bench for the (urs of
Arctic snows, as he impcrs6nnted Santa
Clans yesterday en behalf of the Piiben
Wclfaiii A'sfoclatien. te ".000 children
who crowded his court room In City
Hall. There was an entertainment, the
singing of songs and then a gifl dis-
mmineii mat mane eacu -mkiii nriiri
mI.Ia.1 fnt
The Twenty-fourth Ward Republi
can Club, at Feity-flrst slrcct and
Lancaster avenue, entertained nearly
dOOO phlldren. wlille 1000 clilldrcn were
entertained by tlie Republican Women's
organization, of the Tltlrly-secend
Ward. aUSUO North Twentieth street.
Tile
! Club.
West Philadelphia Penublican
it J'erty-nrst anir Cliestnnt
CITY SOLICITOR )S DRIVEN
FROM HOME BY BLAZE
Twe Firemen Overcome and Carried
Frem Heuse Damage Slight
Tim I'm emeu were overcome by smoke.
nnd David .1 Smyth. City Solicitor,
ash driven out te the street while at
tempting te extinguish n tire in the
eeliar of his home at ."i" Woodbine
aienue. Orerbroek. Iat night.
Lieutenant .lames Sldenberg and
.lames Speiser. of Kngine Company ,"1
Sijt; -third street and Lancaster nve.'
nue, were carried out from the liouse
hy a mounted palrelman when they wetc
irterreme.
Mr. Smyth discovered tlie blaze In
(he tel'ar and attempted te extinguish
It. hira'elf. When it get beyond him he ,
trlpphencd for fire apparatus while his
wife, son and two daughters sat in the
llring-roem ignorant of what was hap.
lining.
Tin- Tire which stajicil in Sn,.v f
rapns, did lin),. damage.
R0TAN HAS NEW AIDE
Stuart L. Kirk Named Private Sec
retary te Prosecutor
Nnniit L. Klik. I."0I Cliester luenue,
tnlaj began hi- duties a private scire
tsrj te District Attorney Kntnu. Mr.
Mrk Micpeids .lames W. Trnccy, .lr..
"he was appointed an Assistant Dis
1riit Atmi ni.j. Mr. Kirk is a member
"Mlit bur. a finduate of llie Cenlrnl
High Scheel nnd Temple lnlversit.
Paring the war lie was u first lieutenant
attaelu-d te the Fifty-first Jnfnnliv of
the hixtb Division of tlie Keguhii' Army.
Hese Discennected: Gas Kills Man
Jehn Chamber, sixty-seven ai-j
J'lil .".11! Unco street, was found "dead
lr Ids toem today . bnsp leading te n
sns heater was found unattached," with
the Ms tlev inc. IPs bedv was rennncd
tn the morgue Death is legnrded as
accidental.
Contributions for Family Hit by
Diphtheria Flew In
Coiinihutlens continue te ionic for
the rellci" of Mrs. Marie Pleper. 130!)
North Kedlield street, four of whose
children died of dlphtkuin In the two
weeks before Christmas. Twe ethers are
new recovering. .Mrs. Pioper was vir
tually penniless and without leteurces
' when mi account of her misfortunes and
Idcspeinte straits was published.
A check for $3 was received at the
hVT.MMi Piiilki Lrrir.ru office tedav
from Mrs. Holle It. Lynch, of Atlantic
City, and SI cash. The check and
money were forwarded te Mvs. Pleper.
Three Years for Overcoat Theft
Judge Rogers, in Quarter Sessions
Court, tuduy impeei a sentence f
liuee years in the Ceuntv Prison en i
I lyssps Sat tci field, a Negro. I!)t)'
Kilter street, after he had pleaded
guilt v te receiving stolen goods. S.
Sepiis7..vs;j. Wilmington, a student at
the Police Scheel, had hl.s overcoat
stolen f i ein the school lockers December
1 I. A few days later the defendant
was n nested when he ondeawned te
pawn the mat.
Trackwalker Dies of Injuries
Augele Lnuertliii. of Peiiiisgroe. a
iiackwiilker for the IViiiisylvaiua Kail -mad
(!emp.niy. died in Coeprr llospl llespl
iiil. Camden, this morning as tlie result I
of injuries. IViday nlslit when he
slipped limit i- i' train and was Injured
internally The accident m., Iirll.',
I'cnnsgieie
mi tint,
Assisting Judge Patterson wete Mrs.
Patterson, Dr. S. P. Pese. Dhccler
Cortelyou, Assistant Director Tempest,
Harry A. Alackey. Miss Alatlhhi Silver
man, Judge Crane, (Jeerge Meade and
a number of ethers interested in the
, association.
Children of nil ages thronged tlie
Alantlfaclurers' Club, whole L'.IOO pack
ages of cijiidy were distributed from I) In
Mho morning until neon. A Punch and
Judy show was provided by W. II. S.
Ilateinan, a member of (lie club, elid
City Statistician K. J. Cnttell told the
children lie was the eldest living mau te
meet Santa Clans face te face.
Girls living In the different branches
of the Philadelphia V. W. C. A. en-
jeveit i;ni-isimaH leasit. ami mere man
1000 peer clilldien were entettalned at
the clubhouse of the San Dominge
Council. Knights of Columbus, at 131 L' '
Spruce street. The affair was In charge
of William Jl. Uoeney, !'. J. Temple,
Lawrence Phillips, .lames McSerley, J
William Klynn. Jehn Myiiniigh. Jehn
Casey and Themas Mai tin. Grand I
Kulcht Lawrence Farrell atted as San-
ta Clans. '
Police Help Children
"Daddy" Harry Cehsn, who lives nt
the Hetel Hanover, gave n Chribtmas
feast te 130 peer iittie girls and boys
hi in" neiei, nnu paireimen el tlie J- It -teenth
police district provided a Christ -mas'
tiee for the peer children of
Frankford. The patrolmen also dona
ted .$33 te the Frankford Day Nursery.
Three hunched seamen were taken te
the theatii' by tlie Seamen's Church In
stitute. The annual Christmas enter
tainment at the mission will he staged
rtrccts. entertained -100 children of the
neighborhood, anil gave them girt. The
allnir was givciu.e.v me ncsi i-iinauei-nhin
Christmas Club.
Wilis were (iiiriuuii-ii in nn me.
Catholic institutions of the city. The
Alliance of Catholic Women sent pres
ents te every child In St. Jehn's Day
'Nursery, St. KdmendV Heme for Crip
I pled Children, the Catholic Heme for
Destitute Children, the Catholic (,'hil
I dren's Ilurenu and the Queen of Pence
Heme for Girls, tlie Heuxe of tlie Geed
! Shepherd, the Archbishop Itynn Ale
i mortal Heme for Deaf Alute. nnd the
liNeriliertl liemc ler r uniuu-a von-
dren.
Fifty orphans from (lie Lpiscepul
Cliurch Heme. Fifty-eighth street and
i Hnltlinere avenue, were entertained this
afternoon by Fifty -second stteet busi
ness men. J'lie orphans were taken in
i automobiles' from tlie home te the
I Itiveli Theatre. Fifty-second and San San
sem sheets, where they were guests of
William Tayler, manager.
Ferdinand I'. Cnbalcie. proprietor of
r drug stoic at. Fifty-second mid Wal
nut streets, turned eer the balcony of
his phuc te tlie youngsters after they
1 let t the show.
I At the Philadelphia Navy Yard at '-'
I P. AL.lednv the enlisted men will s,iv(
' n partv for U3I) eriihnns of this cliv.
1 Si'y-eup ihlldreu from St. .Insipli'
Heme. .dMy-slx from St. Jehn's I Ionic
, 1 1L'3 from the Li.tlierau Hern will
be taken by their sailor friends down
te the yard, where they will he enter
tained yvltli a turkey dinner, and a min
flrel show, tlie hitter cotton up by
girls of (lie Girls' High Scheel, and
j given two pairs of stockings and a paiv
of mittens npiece.
After the festivities tlie -hildren will
be shown all the slslils of tin; warships
and oquipment.
Chief Gunner's Male Flattery has
eliaig? if the funds, which wcie raised j
by subriptien anions the men. '
At S o'clock tonight Cnptniu Mno- (
Nair. (b.iplnln of the vnnl. v. Ill give
a Cliiis'inas party for the enll'ted men (
r.t tli" Pei rentien Center. '1 liore will j
he n show, ei ranged by the men them.
selves, and !iO00 stockings, one for encii
man. filled with tobacco, clgaieite.s and
( nndy.
j se many nt:ci. wiij.i mm itii , ......t
ulrnliln nlxenu flint ilUuitlsfnotiell WOllld
. Hiirelv come. Kven -handed fairness is
PRISONERS ENJOY "MOVIE" the factor of greatest influence In nn
institution of this kind. Sonic fellows
would feel they were iieing ueiiucraiciy
'nnd nn American church in UeS, whijn
, the Turks rnnlm-cil Coslnistlneplt lUt
Pr triarch aid. th.it tragedy never wefclii
' ane tal.cn place.
1 Neatly a dnscn Greet nnd JlusMtn
priests sat with tlie Patriarch, lllalien
Ithlnelandcr nnd ltlshep Gatlnnd In thfl
chancel, when thel'atriarcli occupied tn
. -run I'isliep'rt tlirenc. These reptTf.cntatlTO
Bishop Rhinelander Tells Head (lf t10 c.revU Orthoder cimreii, most pf
of Creek Church Doctrines w,l0m weiT ,,eard9 likc lhe,r ,llBn-
gul'licd Pnteiarcli, Inchided llie Hev.
Are Accepted Here IMi.Joliennldcs, of St.Annstasius Semi-'
narr, New Yerk: the Iter. J"Ion!slett
HOPES VOICED AT MEETING-Kh'ta 1X1 the" ncfflS
Ageloneulo.". the 7lcv. lilnre03 .Tean-
J'olizenies, mi or
would feel they were iieing ueiiucraiciy i
HnblintliiM .U -rnv! i",,.e.l fmin thr. given the wert of It. 'I lint is wliy we j-,,:,,. , . . rIl,lr,,i. hedles of the , iele nnd JJcneen It.
nas.ern Pen.ten.lary after twelve years -Ij 'nn.nMN ' ,:"St ,."" , W "n" mer" '"".T i X MerMj n a de,en clergy of the Dl..
of a life sentence for murder, went I of j,. n((, )(. Is cnl ,nte jn(tivhlunil roasts. I gested in the Clnirel. of the link 'I nn- ,,ose of Pennsylvania, including tlie Her,
bark te tlie prison yesterd.iy wiili cheer each about, three times the sire of nn ity last night, when Illshnp Uhinelan- I Dr. Floyd W. Temkiiis, tlie Itev T)r
te tlie comrades lie left hardly forty- , ordinary portion. ,,,,., speaking for the Protestant Kpis- I William C. Kmhardt and lh- Iter, Dr.
eight hours before. , AfnHhed potatoes turnips nnd lima , rena,, JnfermH Mc,Ille, Metaxaklx. ?iL,V0,I " Nl CaW' ,,cvar'1 tl"' cI,0,C
De Masi was f.eed I'.ldny by the T"l e't! rleli gravv is'peimt ever tne Patriarch Archbishop of Ce.istnntl- I The congregation sg " O Come All
Heard of Pardons when ovii.enco show- I .j,ic. Htend nnd butte.r. (effec and jieplc. that American churchmen fTnd no Ye Fiiitiifill" and "O Little Town of
cd he was tint juillv el the crime for , brick ice cream cut four portions te the ' rliflictill y in neceptinf doctrines of the I Petlilohem," after which Pishep Olir
which e had been se long Impris- I quart and a thick wedge of nunc pie ' ,f j .; .,, 0rt10,r ex Clmrrli land offered prayer
one,i 1 go te evcrv man. u l wruionex iiiukii. Pisliep Hhlnclnnder, tn introducing
He" was hardly through the doee of " . nn Pfl, 0n h" P"r- V" Pn'r"lr1'" )ie was Patriarch Alelitles, declared thiif the
the cell portion of the big pile of stone
nt Lweniy-scceiKi sneer nun i"nirmn'ini
'Then
Cigars I'assed
eacit fellow get
resplendent In
his vestments, with n ' occasion whs the most memorable of tlie
important, occasions riiliauei-
iwe 'ignis, erewn-llkc miter, gleaming with .iewel.s. tnany
111 I I I I I I L p v ...., Ihlll 11 . eril IA. Iltlihl' lllll I'l " I'.'II 1 T " 11 I I II IMUIMW
... rtMi.rt ,.-,,.. n.,Ai t..T.-nHt. t.nkl.M.1 t n iil tliev firt nt finn flu ntn .nnmlinn if 1 . .
it viii ." "'""" """'". " "l " --".-..-.- ------ i . i.jK in dl win i vf nil in hntu ncttitrnil ' , n . . 1 -
ni-rnrnrl Mm u Hi " nrrv i 1 in cnciie smekPM. ipv ronie nil-1 ' "" ' " " "". ypuw. in lermniiv Krrrunc -our non
m I.....n ...l.n. ni.. ... n ..n,.M..t
. iOlimirt IIHVI. Llimii ii.iii jti ,11 iilciii
tin niul creeled linn witn .Merry uic icukiie siuuKcn. 1 ncy conic eacu . ..... yir.. iiiiniij k""k
'Christmns. old Fil.Is h. ' year, the gift of one of the biggest tlie rcproscimimev 01 I no Anglican , nreil and well-bcleved guest. Mnut Uel
I "What le von knew about Uinl?" i lawyers in town. lie would never send ' Chueh nnd of the Protestant Kpiscepai )'n(riarch of the Churches of the Has'
said AlcKeiitv te ever' body In general. I us nnetlier if Ills name was published, i '""'J tnnl ""ion 01 uie cnurcncs was nis and Arcliblsnep el (.oiistniitineplc ' the
"Snbbatine gets out' of here Friday Knob lifer gets a he. of candy from a dearest wish and thHt tlm Iast leeks i JJishep expressed regret tiint lime wnc
night and he'.s hack nuain Gee. the ' dear old lady who has made this gift a '" America for nssiMnnee In bringing net available le give the Patriate!) it
fellows will be glad le sep r,n. old ' practice for ninny yents. The Salva- ' about tlilh linppy onsummntien. rei option mere In keeping with his high
Flkis It. And. say. you didn't shave I tien Army gives te ei ery fellow another Had there been nn American people' oflice.
Ibis nieining. Go'te the li.iiiicr shop , bev of candy, nnd cvery man is piii- '
and get a i le.in face. Make ye'trvif . '"ged te luiy two boxes of chocolates " " '
nt home. ChrisfiuMu iMnner is licint? ttem the commissary . i - ..
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I Jul ns he had finished saying geed- 1
I by te his wife nnd son Murray in Ihei
nt home. Christmas dinner is lielnt?
served in every room and there's a
!ig movie show en afterward."
De MnI with two pretty sisters, left
the front hall and moved off into the
corridors wdiere his way could lie fol
lowed by shouts of the men whose fel
low prisoners he hud been
"Merry Christmas, Old I'ikis II "
Candy and I'Yulf for Prisoners
has e
and another
Salesman Dreps Dead at Station '
Jul ns he had finished saying geed- 1
by te his wife nnd son Murray in (he
West Philadelphia .Railroad Station
about S:S0 o'clock last night. Irwin 13.
Striewig, -1021. Walnut street, foil dead
nf nciile Inrlictpqtinn Mr s;,in ,,.
who was n salesman, was leaving en it
. . .. iii. ,ua .. rui
A bag of gleaming, yellow ernnces .hmiinMi irin nfic i...ti.i.. ,ncnn.i !...!-.
hug just spilling ever al- mas with his family.
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Saturday, December 31st
HOTEL ADELPHIA
We will be pleased te rc
icivc your reservation. Our
Ui'iner De Luxe will be
$6.00 per person
liiUudtii,,' semeniis. Ne ad ad
"itienal cover charge.
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English and French
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.BROAD AND WALNUT STS.
PHILADELPHIA
Continue
Their Annual
Mid-Winter Sales
Gidding Fashions at all times are very
reasonable in price, consistent with the
superb character of the merchandise.
Reductions of
te l2
Original Prices
EMBRACING
DAY DRESSES SUITS
EVENING GOWNS COATS
CAPES AND WRAPS
SPORTS APPAREL
FURS AND MILLINERY
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Mid-Winter Clearance
Embracing Our Entire Stocks of "Sleeker" Fashions in
Coats, Wraps, Suits
and Dresses
The Reductions Are Drastic
and in Many Instances I'rires Are Less Than Cost
AN
ANNOUNCEMENT
of Importance
TOMORROW MORNING'
at Eight-Thirty o'clock
we will begin our regular
MID-WINTER
REDUCTIONS
and they arc made from our previous
SUPER-VALUE Prices
PLRRYS
Suits and Overcoats
4. Made te Sell at $30 te $70
new
$23
$18 te $35
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Street Dresses
Thai were $35 le $05. new
Third Fleer
Afternoon Dresses
rhatu-eremiosmnew$39.50 f $
Second Fleer - - t
Evening Dresses
That were $65 te $225, new
Second Fleer
Sports Suits
That were $55 te $75, new
First Fleer
Fur-Trimmed Suits
. That were $85 te $195, new
First Fleer
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Vl.RRYs
THINK what this means. Get its
full significance. All season men
have been praising our Super
Values have told us that nothing
at ether stores could equal them,
AND NOW in our regular Mid
winter Reductions even these Suftcr
Values arc te be lowered in jrice.
Come tomorrow while our whole
wonderful selection is at its best.
Perry & Ce.
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SUPlOR - VALUES
Clethes for Men
$35 te $125
$ 19.50 te $35
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Coats & Wraps
That were $65 te $375,
'45 te $95
new
First Fleer
$
35 te $225
Sports Skirts
,W,r .75 te $12.50
All Purchases Billed February 1st
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COPPER SASH AND BARS
CLASS FURNITURE TOPS
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WIRE CLASS
RIBBED GLASS
FIGURED CLASS
CORRUGATED WIRE GLASS
WINDSHIELD GLASS
PRISM CLASS
ACTINIC GLASS
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