'if s t t r '.- ff IN STYLE On Honeymoon IN FATHER'S CAR iJjss Adaline Corey, Steel Mag. Lnate's Daughter, wea te N. E. Hendersen, Jr. NOW IN FLOR BvrlVB. H'J",- Mi Ich ntul Sctlly prominent, ami I Is tlebu IS.. Vlin ns MIm Ailnllne C W"'i-. of Alfrr.l A. Cerey. Jr.. lilntlre ctffl mnKtinte. nrp upeedlns te viim . Fla.. en tliflnAt Inn of nn unto. M1 rrlny elopement tie luxe. $MtntKet Uic elopement, which una ilc only In "e fnr ftH ,,lc ,'rst "'"I' ce Uh Ulkten. Mil., lrnke.1 out F". ' The iinrpiits of or 1 i nnil croein 1 ?. perfectly satisfied, knowing the I JZ&u ILr reonle nrc linppy. $ ?ijk irrm slSgC 10 unci- w im- irij. mini i ,t Td: tlty te tlie Mimiy southern clime, Sr. the lioncymeou will lie cnleycil, Tvleper linve kept tlieir purenti in K rlepers linve Kept mcir piircniM in ifcnnVef their lnevementK. They nn irirtllnif In one of the IIoihIitheu paw. jdnllllive nt Mintnl In the Ilciitlereen tavinnf HriulcrMtii N I unity -six yen's1 Jm, ITe I" one of the most widely C-n vnnnu men nbellt the Itellevue- ;.::,,;,!. fri fnther. Nerrli K. Hen. inten, live? nt -100 Seuth Fifteenth tirm. ami ic in""i" '" r ui i-ht. Mril fixtures nl I .'WO ltnv street, the .n hfin? the manaser of Hie plnnt. jhirln? the wnr jeims Mciitlrrsen wns j. itie navy. KliC Wl'l un iii'it;" n . uiiiiiiiriuii, hum en ncllvp ilutv ns n iiicpIht of th ltt's secret service In the Second ivnl DUtriet. whltii lnHuiles I'lill.i- -ill lirlile l twenty jenrw old, Her' (ither Ii eenneeleil with the rittfhurch ltd Caiiiliria Steel l'iinipnnle The fimllr formerly lived In Pittsburgh, jet of Ian HUM" remrii m .vinicwueu ..H ihc ltellevne-StMitferd. I .fhc elopement did net Riently mr Ffrit the fill-nil of either jeuns Mr. HHWCrfOIi in iiih Linn-, i n- nun iit-rn ittfnthc nil winter, mid the news of inniiiEPmeiit was p-ipctpil. The inline HHiple ileelded Wednesday, when they i lltcndeil n iliniipr.tliiiirp nl the Helle -ue, te make it the news of n wedding liMf.id. IIThursimv tlie einpenient tie luxe hecnii with a trip In one of (he Hendersen nra there Is no lark of earn In the , HffldoMen family te IClkten. Mil . i ibwe Hie ninrnnRc wiin iuihii.v but ef. btlvcly enlcmnizeil. Then, still In the I fcnllr ear. te Vnlilnsten. 1). (',, , there the family chnuffeur wns sent . Urk with it te Phllndelphin. . The next Mhbp of the trip wn by. tula te Jacksonville. Fin., whpre nn- I otte family ear wn waiting. The Hen- dersens keep cars here mid there twrc mey may up neeupu. Ai the hupp'' yeunc couple sped . done through the plennnt summer tllmeef Flerida, they dbputched letterx md telegrnins te their piirentst. The list came from St. Aupiitliip. It 1m i nrecteu they will rencli Minim lute today or tomorrow. The Hendersen , kunjalew at that pejiulnr hut ex pen -lire winter lesert Is kept open nil the ' time, fe there will he scrvnntH nnd nil I ether things needful te innke the honey- I moon uajs tmoetn mm iiciigiitrui Mr. iieniiei-Hen s tmnlly suld f- mm St -XH mil- K-ittW. & jM HH 4 '.iH . :HHBli I . r- r-r. V. vti ...: I-- . . I.. ..... L,.i..'.u.,u.M..'ln rZ THRIFT CLUB HEAD i I h uebutnntc ' f i r IS HELD FORFRAUD Three Sisters Charge They Paid $3000 Get Stock After Con cern Was Bankrupt BLIND COUPLE LOST ALSO Carriage Annulled ymmzwwr- iSP ff. XVZ "O.A,v- HfeJS"sJsS .. ''n I S KtaRniTV -" ' .. ,; ' ' flBgpSgL fc? V.vKl tB"TaHPPnii: "$ HHbK. ' ;.I-iMb?SL' .KT. ' ..A ' 'XM.'Hk HL r;'sxBRa-'aiHR. 5 . t-bl. m PI' "- ' 91 iP i i il fiHk ';r HfcB Ilewlnnd AV. Nfiiman. president of the defurtet Intesrity l-'innnce Ceriwrn. tlen, I'M Nprth Fifth street, wns nr rested today nnd held In $5000 hall for further hearing Wcdnesdny before Mag istrate Henshaw' in Central Station. It Is altered that 'through the medium of n thrift club Ncuman vlctlinlj-.eil hundreds of peer persons. He was for fer mally charged today with false pretense, conspiracy te cheat and defraud and violation' of the urivntc bnnker's laws. The thrift club was operated by the corporation, It Is charged, and had ever TOO .l...nb!tA.u ...I.I. .l..i.n ... . i lug nbeut $10,000. Among the alleged victims is one blind couple who, It Is snld, were encouraged te Jein the thrift club through the argument "n shiimc it wnH tlmt people lest money through the North Penn Hank when this club lis uh safe ns the strongest rock." Net a penny of dividends has gene te any member of the club, It Is nlleged. i'? Ncuman, who is forty-four, hns been 'living at tii-n Locust street. lie was iirrcsieti iiiih merninc en warrants sworn out by Mnrgnret, Snrnh nnd Jo Je sephine Peyton, of 1022 Fnlrmeunt nve- nue. The sisters nllege they have mere ! tnnn ..H)0 in stock of tlie corporation 'and when the stock was transferred te them the linn was already Insolvent nnd u receiver lind been appointed. Twe of the women nrc drcssmnkers and the ether Is it sister in a Catholic convent in this city. .., ;w Jrt H &&& M9mm FIRST WIFE'S PLEA FAILS TO SAVE MAN the stand. flhfi UA cvletisly told Mr. p, R, 1, EXPENDITURE DATA rrt'urt DEMANDED BY CLEMENT children." She nlse wild he nlwnyn lind ' ; been n geed husband. On the stand she I Cty(g Reaue8t Ignored, It It Said mid she could net understand hew 11 1 " i...i u.,.iMn had nil happened, as Hhnw wn "never at Valuation Hearing awev from henic." Other witiiesspi Public Service Cominlslencr Clement testified he hail led nn exemplary "f te.fnv eriteicd Celenuin Joyce, of P. U. I r.?2L'iUf0.r. J!'"..0"! ,H-t Ic,.,,",,il.J' T. counsel, te submit as seen a, .el- wrong" he knew he had done both I b!c te the City Solicitor data showing women was what fereedjilni te tiiakeleu. mncli money wns spent by the his confession. (empniiy In 1021 for maintenance and TRIED TO DIE FOR LOVE j ,,.lc' ,,'cinam, for ,i,e htatcmcnt was Badelllfe Student Mourn. Less of "T . . ""I.h . I,:. f Girl Roommate's Affection In Nete "u""" " "B L"""" J ' ... .... i..- ..i ..i.i -.. ' the valuation hearings. J'C"V"K '"'" :.U W: .. " ' t,. itnu,..l.ium told the commission . . iiAflP ill umr nil' iimv ui iit:i kiii iuii ii- , .-.,-, - Oeiplte the BAT VISITS ACADEMY A'QAVK T Gives Olsai Audience Once. Over, . . . J. pers in wings , I he blsteiic Academy bat made ll iil ntini'iii'nnce IriKt ulcrlif ninl fnr fritM. tr-r moments tried In vain te break up .' '',7 rendition of Lnle's "Ias Het rt'STs.''- W The bat f.cw linelc nnd forth n?reirt ';' Mether of Four Children Col lapses as Husband Is Jailed for Bigamy NO. 2 LEAVES COURT ELATED i...u , l.ui f lin lnVi nf hnr aif rnritu (earful plea of his legnlmntp mI8p, jnt.y Trask, of this city, I- -- III. t .. s I student at uaucnuc, 111 unmeriugi'. '. -,t fywfs .. wiwu3,me)m)SJZ2Z KADIWILb PHINCUSS The leta Tribunal of the Vatican lias annulled the marriage of Prince Ttadzlwlll nnd the former MIsh Dorethy Deacon, of Bosten, which took place In 11)10 wife, the inothcr'e'f four children. Jehn M Shaw. tcnty-.lv. 204S Kast Lip. l.incett street, wa given the full limit for lllcninv hv .liwl-re Tnltersen lliU inernlng. h hen the winds sending -her husband te the Fastern Penitentiary for net less Hum twenty-three months nnd net merp thnn two years were pronounced, his little wdfe cellnied anil could net be ...tfl.'A.l t . I t..t.l ....I ll . 1..11 nn HvviMni iniiiiuu.". nun inni ,,,-. , ,1A ,,.1 hnd te be IipIiipiI fi-m,, lie room en thi I OllrerU, ner pni lnTnfeni.M"thp,ntillii.1r wns thCM0THER SEEKS MISSING SON I mnnner of MP", Florence elder, wife1 Ne. 2. of 722 Neith Fourth ftreet. , . Cmnm u. 1 1 I who walked hnnnllv from the court-, Disappeared Frem Heme, Leaving er he hnd made 11 n Informal rciiiest te tin. reinnniiv te furnish the Infer- Mass.. shot Jicrsclf In tlie temple and matien. but it wns Ignereii. lie inni n may die. ' letter demanding tne same ininrinimuu "Darling." the note reads, "believe I 'e wns Ignored, me thnt I love you nnd don't let Lucy! Mayer Moere Is nwaltlng the s ate- knew why 1 decided I could no longer' men! of the company bear life. Oh I Darling, I love you with a love, thnt surpasses death. Dicky.'' "DIckv" is n nicKiinine by wiucn the parnuct cnusluz much tlutterlns mining tlie audience ns nervous wetntn attempted te protect jeweled coiffeur and bare shoulders. ' Fnfhinntf.lt lln .cl( tt'tiu n liflnf rrnn ' fnr. nfter nlimif lirn niliintrs. It ftfn V back en the stngc uud disappeared In1 the wings. Where he lives nnd whnt' he lives nn has been one of the Acad emy mysteries forbears. Overcome by Gas Uliarirs r.Igle, ir'0 Urewn utrcet, was overcome by kiis thlu morning In the kitchen of his home nnd tnl.cn te Hahnemann Hospital, where he wa revived. "Jif ins if nnprnlleu of the. Frankford "L. will be of value In werkln I tinny Ludgi as hi: thinks It out the plan It. T. counsel Intimated the com- hoen will (icnvcr us ip'Tiiiinj Nete, Day Before Christmas Mrs. Elizabeth Kirnlskn. 21 Queen 6 POLICE SERGEANTS MADE Photo liv llnrhruch .MIL AND M'iLS. X. K. II15NDKUSON. .IK. slcel magnate's daujstilcr and so ciety man, eloped In her dad's cur. They were married in Klliten anil arc new speeding te .Miami, Fin. Cliften Heights Councils Elect -ti.... IT.1.1.... r -!.. 1 v uiiuii iiuiHinn tfuiiciiM nave organ ized with tlie lollewtng uincpr: 13. H. i Ucvell, president,: Warren II. Wise, spprptnry: tpergc K. Frnnkenlipld, trenmirpr: II, M. Lutz. Horeugh So Se 1 liplter. The councils have iippninte.l Jehn A. McOewnn as Chief of Police. ! and Patrick Kelly, Special Officer. The 1 Horeugh Knglneer Is A. F. Dninen. loom with lipr mother. A fpV minutes before tlie trial Mrs. Zelgler had given n fit ,1Hi au... r. 1 l.1. -. M ...... determined head te Assistant District street, is seeking Jeseph Cicl.erski .r Atternev Spelser when he asked her if son by a former mHrriagc. wne icit Heme she was inclined' te show mercy te the December 21 iind Inter sent n note say man who had imirrieil her daughter ing he was going te 2cu lerk. when In-iilicmly had 11 wife and family. I The youth Ik nineteen yenis old and Shaw pniPtlcally brought the bigamy is tnll nnd well built. Hulf of the sic. James Mulgrew Becomes First De- ciinrge ngnlnst IiliiiHlf A short time 0nd linger of ins right niinii is missing. .1 t tu. D,-i . Cnrrr. "s" ,lp wii!KPd Inte the llelgniiie mid Mrs. Kirnisun is ncnriiireKcn out tlie tectlve Of Tliat KanK en rercc Clcmileld stiwu nnHee vtntien and . vnneli. illsannearnnce. She said he sslstaut Director of Public bufcty asked that thev arret him. He told lie 1 Lnmetlnips used thp iiamp of Jeseph Tempest tiiineiinred today the clevnlinn police he wns hnppily married and con- ! Knilth because lie thought his own nuiiic of slv 11ntn1l11.ru te the rank or set- T , ' , " ' ,110 llc " '? w.i-- ami tee long. fLnniM f tlir. kipiinil L'rmlc children until he met Mis-. eiglcrl hcnnts et tne m eenu. hrituc. , ..,.. ,.,, inll ,,i.t,t,.,r.. I r.t 1 .. ..-.---..if-,.. .. iiiiiiiiiuii 11 lliviiui, i-.-v.. . v. .lames .Mtiisrcw. assigucu 10 111c iniir- thrntrc. 1 iler Miuail as an lifting detective, wnn sim- uii.i n.-.n -.,,.1 ,.,nnin.i .n ih.. Smomefd. It is net the plan of Mr. k,,111(I ,elnv ,, u , , , b ,)rn(.. Iftnppst te remove nun irenc tne s-jik .:. ,rnv (rr0l ,, the lnllrrinRC wu, iin-l the tiromet en creates "; 'le- MU'Zplglei. which wns autematical! tcctivp -.praennt of thp Philadelphia nnnullpil bv Judgp Pnttpen's netlen inllcij force. tmliij . Hi-nld he murrlrd Mls Zeigler The ethers promoted and the -intieus vemi)Pl. -s. IH2I. He married his te which they will lie signed arc . ,rst wife. wln-viis li.s Mnrv McIIale. 1 James M. Kearney, leui h and I ace ,hllv ,, , 1ft1. Hepement te slicets; Daniel II. P.uehlcr. ti ntlK i.:.tnii -.M, Wllllaiu Ans'ln. feet Iralllp; Tlieinas . .M.'shaw Ne. 1 madp a strenif nlcn llnrbrldge, 1 wellth nnd 1 inc Mieeti.. fe. ,,. i,,,,,.,,,! ..i..,.. .i... uns ,...,1.., te rt I. ....... Ltw.uiii tl. l.n I.. f ..... .. 1 .MISS irnSK uu luiici iiiumiii-n. J- "."'"" ..V... . .1... .... U. Il..l,u . The note was addresseii te .mis Snllic iiugei .or i u u, .. - -" , ". ; Ullirr unii ui inu i uum jv. . .v v.w....... , sien. . Itlchnrd Weglcln, president of Conn- cil. said today lie will confer tomenow i with Citv Solicitor Smyth and Public' Servici Conimissiencr CVIncnt legind- . ing tin- length of lease en the Frank I ford "L' , WIFE-SLAYER HELD INSANE Charles A. Hill, a Negro. 1.1-1 1 Hed- 1 man street, charged with the inurdpr of Ills common-law wife November 10. wns' adjudged insane bpfere Judge Davis i 1 tedav. Alienists testllied Hill had been j under the delusion that his wife was I in a conspiracy te kill him. lie pre- i Meusly wax a patient in the insnnc de- ' luirttnent of tlie Philadelphia Hospital. Hill was cemmltred te the Hospital for the Criminal Insane nt lairvicw. Twelflli nnd Pine Mieeti., nnd Daniel Harrily. Third and i Dickinsen streets. j ' ADMITS AWNING FRAUD tit; am net Knew wherp thp young pplc"weulil live when lliey returned md doubted whether (he elopers knew themclve. Mr. Hendersen has apart. Btntsat Hftecntli and Pine streets. Pehcd as Inspector, Collected for Repairs Frem Storekeepers, Charge Charles II. Dean, Emerald street near Cumberland, was held In ?C.OO bail this morning en a charge of extorting money , from storekeepers by representing him self te be an iiwnlng Inspector. I The specific charge was brought by Deminic Molenc, 2001 Fust Ontario street, hut it is thought lie hns victim I l7.ed ethers. He told Molenc his awn I ing was in bad shape and thnt It would ' cost $12.w0 te have It fixed. And pay- ' ment could he muJu-Jii Installments ever tedav i n year, lie told the shepKccpcr lie could settle it for cash for SS."0. gave him the money . Molenc WELFARE WOMEN MEET .FALLS DEAD IN STREET . Urge Open Dormitories In Place of 1 Cells at Heuse of Correction l.l.--,., ru,..i -p-... f i -n exciuiivc ni'-i-iiui. " mi' "in veteran Glrard Trust watchman ....- i.-u..,.,. r'.i.in r ii... iiint. Dreps In Hurrying te Catch Car tneiii of Public WclfutP was held thi After ri-mainine nn all nlclit ,. m, , menilng at -."..". Vine street. lis wife, who H ill In bed. Jacoh Will- ' A iminiltee of ".pvpii members who ienr. liftv.feni- car.s old. .i."! Knr. i had Minile nn inveticiili'in of i-nnditinns Mreti'h nvenup, for thirty -live vpiii-k a jmehmnii in the cmplnv of thp (iirani Trust Cempanj , Hread and Chestnut ftreets. ilrnnneil ilcad tins ineriiln.. n, BWte avenue and Hermit t-trcet. Alillfens left home shortly bpfeie 8 Ji'lecli. He Iiiuricil through the snow snow te catch a trelle cti- and was seen te Wl. Meineiinl Ile-plt.il phMelai.s iici.eai urease as the i-nuse. i te He was Known te thousand nt t,i.,-. I w ens w he lsitnl the safe deposit vaults B mud- leea stationed at the deer for 1 "in" years. ' .escpli Ut-r. wntclinian at thp Ainpr- H Kin Dank llnil 'IV llM Cmn.nnv lt.....l fes treef and Pavsjmik avenue, wnsstiickea 5 with heart disease while at work this 3 "ern n uml illml mi i.i.. ... c ri Awe-' Hespltnl lie Iheil nt 122.-1 D.'ilv weet and Is survied bv a widow. ' I S Backfire Sets Truck Ablaze A metni-lrtlr-L- IwilnMni.i., , .l,n l..ij...i . ------ "..h...K ." un- i iiii.-ii SUM Marine Cerps backfired at Fight ntn and Christian streets at neon to te . tirease caught fire and an alarm I" 6,und,f'1, Kefere the lirpinen nr nvca the (lames had been extinguished. a I Hip Heuse of lorrcctlen silggest-d that th iplls be abelishnd in fuvi.r'ef open dnrmllerips. Majer Itarclay II. Warbiiilen.. D!-lei-ter if the Department of PuhV W'lfnr". was present. iiiiiiiiiiiiininiiujiiiiiiiiiuiiiitiiKhieiiiiiKiiiwiiiiiiriiiBiiiPj Kinky white Reldcn brown, Victer Hrcad's the hest in town Victer Bread i Bi " g J-iUill Make Him a 7 DiinniiiE: i s I "! B B MJC M BTC ftrn Pie I 6 New Verl; The Philadelphia Entrance te I'ari l'a"18 -14-72(3 FIPTH AVENUE .-V'5t t 57 STREETS j8.ttr-a:ttrLten BROAD AND WALNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA Announce an Unusual Sale of Gidding Dresses Street Afternoon Dance and Evening Fashions SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE 25-00 35-00 45-00 55-00 Formerly $95 $125 $155 $175 This sale only includes the regular GIDDING STYLES, in fabrics of crepe, silk and velvet, which have been designed for our exacting clientele nothing having been purchased by us for sale purposes. FINE FRAMING Etchings- Prints Water Celers Paintings THE ROSEIVBACH GALLERIES la-'H Malum Street aJlA8fi!!fern V Diamond Bar Pins Unusually distinctive Designed and produced in tne Bailey factory UH'enrunn. nvsmxrrts axd .mahurr or weui vs axd CHlLDttKX'S APl'AHKI. OF TUK ItWHVXT CUAHACTKTl ran neitB tjiax j'lvw.vrv-.s.v veahs GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY !f a Kf5 Chestnut Cerner Twelfth SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES January Silk Underwear Specials Quality and Distinctive Effects Dominate The "I is just lamV Stere a bit different- has established its standard for underwear its values deublv interesting'. that Envelope Chemises Heavy quality crepe with real lace medallions. Vanitv Fair ribbons. Several btylcs. " White, llesli, orchid skv. 3.95 Silk Pantalets Of excellent quality silk jersey; cut full with two row- of ela.-tic around cuff. All desirable colei s. 3.95 Silk Jersey Vests Kxccptienal value. Goeil qua- 1 QCT ity with ribbon straps. 1 ,(JJ Silk lersev Petticoats Well made and of quality. In solid and centrastins; colors. 2.75 We specialize in apparel that slenderizes the larger woman in our Stores nirui STORE B CO- Wl .iivnn J A Real Reduction Sale NeW Jhmps &Cfefdrds rN3L .. ifciiBiJiR .ImVn ."j re ii i r J C C E jjtfjjVl Checking Accounts This Company allows interest at the rate of 2 per annum en Deposit accounts of 100 and ever. Statements of accounts mailed monthly. Courtesy, Comfert and Convenience EVERY TRUST COMPANY AND BANKING SERVICE The Pennsylvania Company Fer Insurances en Lives anil Graittina Annuities Trust and safe deposit company 517 Chestnut Street CliAMTRED Philadelphia 182 - K JWOAD STIUiliT OII'ICH UtnutnJ juniper Street. V- Grip- inallu Priced tilt te 12.00 1-Strap Pumps 2-Strap Pumps Opera Pumps Dress Oxfords i llisli f or r al i French Heels 1 fr Patent Celt Dull Calf Dark Tan Ulnck Satin The Second Fleer Shee Shep JJetMar&Ceinpamj 121iehestnuV Street Next Doer te Oppenheim, Cellins Ce. Men, Women & Children Are Fitted by l;pcrts at This Central Headquarters Ter Wm RICE t, HUTCIIINS Educator AHOE. complete ussertmciu of sues and styles aha.s in stock 1i7 Orders Receive Send for Careful Attention Uueklet' w f Ben.1 w 1 3HE Success of Reed's Repricing Sale was assured from the start. Our experience in lermer years has conclusively shown that the great discriminating Philadelphia public is alwas keen te sense the opportunities offered in our Repricing Sales. I'his paitii'ui.ir -ale i notable lausc of the high nunlitv et bc- tlic ilethinj; ei which it is composed. At the Repriced liguics the money sa iiij; is er ceiiMilerable, and well worth the attention of every man lentemplatinp the purchase et ilething. i I The reduced prices arc as follews: 0 Suit:- and ( hcue.it lepriccd S24 S Suits and ()eiceat repriced ?28 S40 Suits and ()eue.it repriced $32 S-rT Suits and Overcoats repriced $36 SO Suits and Overcoats repriced $40 J The sale include mn iculat lines et Suit and Oxcrce.it-, made or rmc-qtialitv t.ibrii in Reed's stand ard of tailetmg -the liiust, shape liest and most crkcablc read-te-uear garments tli.it .ire main.tiu-tuied. $55 Suits .md l )wkt'.it itpiiLCu 44 $e0 Suits and (hcrce.it irpnccd SS 565 Suits and Oveueat reprued J $70 Suit and Ovetceats icprued $st $75 Suits am! (heicuats repnceil $0U J Finet Overcoats arc also repriced as follews: S0 qualities are $64; $S; reduced te $68; $90 te $72; $9." te $76. and $1U0 te $SD. (The Overcoat prices apply te garments in our Clothing Depart ment, and also the Knglish coats sold in our Specialty Shep n the third fleer). j Alterations charged ler u cost. JACOB REEtfS SONS lfi-1426 GiestaiilSihreet .t PERCY'S MID -WINTER REDUCTION SALE Just for Your Own Satis fqclieii- check up the values offer ed at ether geed stores with Perry's MID-WINTER REDUCTIONS Frem previous super va'.ue prices. Thousands of Fine Suits and Overcoats $ 23 made te sell at $28 te $35 533 made te sell at $40 te $45 $ 43 made te sell at $50 tv.. $60 THICK, WARM, substantial Overcoats that leek well, wear well, and are splendidly styled. $23. $33. $43. SINGLE and double-breasted Suits. Geed-looking Wors teds mostly every bne hand somely made, trimmed and finished. $23. $33. $43. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut Sts. SUPER-VALUES in Clethes for Men TI-T OVL would JLM? like fe receive 50,$iO0r$2OO aBeut December 1st, JOIN OUR. CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW Let us explain. tKe simple details West End Trust COMPANY Bread Street At Seuth Penn SeyART iiui . Mil i iwwiniii!,, ii ii iiiimiii iw,:ii mi wnH, H i uniiiimiiaiiiK I " A siusishini- rediic- j of !)c de. one St i let I Tri'sh E cyP Carten of hfle Sold enl in Lfi ' JI'CS -' M -'-rmirrmriritii 'nrrrni iinniwff if t 'riij , i v ",', &' W i-iV