mm'wm mum m IN FLORIDA VUESIKff wmxfpm ST'tn riKW'V'K' lfW ! Y" jTO ,t iktjrman of Supple-Biddle r(ivfre Company Directors l Was 78 Years Old f. f j ... v ,; ( .., MS ILL SfcVEHAL MUN I HS nArn Miller Diddle, chairman of L - 1 . TMenAtnOd nf tlin Nunti'.in . HMm in iiiixivin i wv; uiai'i'M v rirvw-- -- , Ji''.... Qf HAnmnrP uwniiuny, nun uirruiur llluniucr ui umur mwuirn unu it died tins morning nc ins winter i it tlinrnuui riu, . niildle. who was seventy-clnht tru'eld, had been In ill health for rtitl mentlis, Din nis condition wn rfjttiruCU ni serious umu severm i. niildle home Is at Rlrcrten. X. JtMt before Christmas Mr. Itlddle for the neuciit ns was nis custom i winter. . , . likldic is siirvivca d.v nvc cnn g, Alley niu .urv. .iiniiun iiuru, im Jlftrtnn .ucuviiin nuuuc, .uikm rirn EIMc Itlddle, Miss Hannah Mc- tin BiiMlle and cjiinnes .u. iiiciiue, II of lurenen. jus wiie. wne Itfsnnali Mrllvaln, of tills city, died i. inn.': l Min.ii. "" If, Jliwlic uns mc son ei jteurri i Anna Middle, and was horn Febrii . 3, 1844, In Philadelphia, He re nin cimratien nt me rricima 1 Scheel of this city. In Hep- inter. JWII, he became an nppren fttln the Him of n. & W. C. Hlddle irv Jannnrv 1. 18(1.". then net twen- tj.enc years of age, he became a partner It the buslncs, then located en Com Cem wrtt street between Fifth and Sixth trteti. In 1S73 Mr. Kiddle berame the ie!e owner of the business, continuing is such for ferty-twd years. His two nf, Charles Miller Middle, Jr., nnd Bebtrl Diddle. 2d, .later entered the hilncM. , la 1014 the Sunnlec Hardware Cem- Ce; was imreliaseil and moved te the Mings of the Middle Hardware Com Cem Hi;. nnd Mr. Diddle formed the cer- firatien OI niiiiucc'wiiuie iiuriiiviiri' empany. He wasenadc chairman of the Beard or uirceters. Osing te the btiMness qualifications of Mr, 'Diddle, his services hnvc been in teand en beards of various kinds. He Krred.as director of the Legan Trust Cemniw. president nnd director of the Bivttten and Palmyra Water Company, (resident and director of the Klverten ren Pier Company. He was n directer1 let the Philadelphia Chamber of Cem- erce from its organization until Ills rerignatien In 11121. Fer many years U has been treasurer of Swarthmerc Mine. He was the second president of the Hard n re Merchants and Manu facturers Association of riiilnilelpiiin ?sa- ted as an active member of the tfetiil Hardware Association of the United 8tntc. While a staunch Republican. Mr. Blddlehns never entered public life. lie m a member of the Union League of FMMtlphln, the Klverten Yacht Club, tie Rlvcrten Country Club nnd the New 'Jersey Society of Pennsylvania. He mi ineniuer ui iiiu uciiguws neciciy ( Friends. Mr. Middle was a direct descendant if William Itlddle, who came te Amrrlni h 1681, being one of the proprietors of Wet New Jersey, ns tin- first deed trtnted bv William Penn for land In I Kew Jersey te any purchaser was that tiiren for enc-iiliith part of West New Jeney te William Dlilille and Daniel Willi, dated January 2U, 107(1. "HOME FACTORY RULES" ; OPPOSED BY EMPLOYERS Constitutional Rights of Workers Hit, Says Lawyer The nnollcatleii of child labor nnd fftctery hjgienc lawH in cases where Industrial work Is done nt home was srjued ted.i before the State Industrial t Beard In session nt the Dellevuc-Strat-t lord. A recent tentative ruling held thnt : komewerkers, net including heuselceep- 5r, must be governed by the Httite in ustrlal law,', particularly these dealing ltli uemen and clilldreti. Paul I.lttlcficld, of the Pcnnsjlvnnla Manufactured h' Asxeciutlnn, argued against the ruling. He said the ninnu tucturers did net enre one way or the ther about the rule, but thnt they belleied nn Injustice would be done te many uerkeis. ,He argued that the ruling was a Ration of the nntleniU and State lonstltutien'i. tnasuiuch ns It provided for unnari anted iiunsien of the home. Ektcllc Lander, of the Consumers' 'Manic, .pnkc for the ruling. She mentioned Instances wheie children, mple)cd at home stripping tobbnee, Md threat Infections trnrcable te their erk. She told of another case where1 woman with a contagious diieai-e i prkwl at home placing fur en babies' i slippers, I 0. II. Connelly. Suite Commissioner i MlnduMr, Mild decision would be re-Mrvcd. Dies in Flerida TIvMsbbbm VMBVsfKSLVBr '''iMtnisssV sVAsssVHPBk sVflHHsVsVHPF'llsH VBHHBBBBPPJHV1 swswi tBMSSJswH VBiABi v:isSBBBl sssV tS9v''Ssssssssl KbHT cisVsVsVflV mmmmmmmmmJmmSSSmlSmm Phetn-Cratteri CHARLES M. RIDDLE Chairman of Beard of Directors of the Supplee-Diddle Hardware Company, was seventy-eight GUARDIANS OF CITY GIVEN BOK AWARDS 2 Policemen Get $1000 Each Dead Fire Cptaln,-Park Guard Honored These Win gefc Awards for Acts of Bravery Xnthiinlcl II. Feldmnn, patrolman of the meter trn'ffic squad. Charles II. Winbury, patrolman of the Twentieth npd Duttonweod streets station. Captain Geerge Atikinsen, for inerly of the engine company at Frnnkferd avenue nnd Decatur street, who was killed. Vincent A, Hanley. Park guard, who was killed. The deeds of bravery of four gunrd gunrd ianstef public safety were memorialized Inst night in exercises at the Academy of Music before an audience of HOOD, through the generosity of Kdwnrd V. Dek, who established the "Citizens' Award," part of which, will be ghen every year te policemen, ilremcn nud park suards who are conspicuously binvc. Twe patrolmen were present te ac cept the honor as it war given by their commander - in chief, Mayer Moere. A widow heard hew her husband, n iav; luiiuiiii iiivil 111 HIV limner. with the last thought for two men whom lie nnd Helped te save. Then the .Majer told of another brave act thnt resulted In the murder of ,n Fall-mount Park guard as he challenged the right of a thief te use the publfc liighwny. The four men thus slirnnleil out for the first nwnrds were Nathaniel II. 1'cldmnn, n patrolman of the meter traffic squad: Charles II. Winbury. a patrolman of the Twentieth nnd Ittttton Ittttten Ittttton weod streets, statien: Captain (Jcergt Atkinson, formerly of the Engine Cem pany nt Frankford avenue nnd Decatur street, who was killed, nnd Vincent A. uamey, n 1'ark guard, who was killed. FREE SLEUTH OF CHARGES CH0LME1EY I WES IS IN NEW YORK Fermer Director of War Risk Insurance Bureau Is Victim of Heart Disease WAS 38 YEARS OF AGE Ex-War Officer Dead Colonel Richard G. Cholmcley-.Tenes, formerly director of the Bureau ef.War Risk Insurance, died this morning in the Presbyterian Hospital, New Yerk, of heart disease. He vflfl the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cholmeley-Jenes, of Broemnll, Pa, rtie funeral will probably take place Friday morning, in Ht. Geerge's Church, Stuyvesnnt Square. New Ywrk. Colonel Chelmeley -Jenes had been ill since laBt October .10, when he Vmh taken te the hospital. Ilia friends said thnt his illness was due te his unselfish devotion te public duty since 1017. He was thirty-right years old. His father is well known in theatre circles in this city. Colonel Cholinclcy-.Tenes was' a graduate of the Wharten Sclioel of the University of Pennsylvania. Recognizing his ability as an organ izer the Government gave him n cap tain's commission In the Adjutant Gen eral's Department, after he was twice rejected for military service, nnd sent hint overseas with the war risk section. In this work he was n colleague of the Inte Majer Willnrd Htralght. HliosH HliesH ly after he arrived In France. Cnnnel Chelmeley -Jenes became chief of the Wnr Risk Kiirenu in the American Ex peditionary Forces, remaining in France until mil). Upen his return te America he was called te Wnslilngten by the Secretary of the Treasury, and became director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, his task being the reorganlzatlen-of the f Werk being done by the bureau. He continued at this work for nl- mnitf ttpn vnflpu it'linn liA nulfyna.l fn ..!, .. ,r.M.. "Hill - i--'HV become vice president of the Flnnnce nnd Trading Corporation of this city. During his two j ears' service with the wnr risk bureau he directed the ex penditure of K-ilVJ.OOO.OOO and the ad justment of fi.0,0M claims of disabled men nnd women, veterans of the war. The bureau during that -time also handled 4,000,000 payments nf In surance, allotments or compensation te soldiers. Friends of Colonel Cholmeley-Jene- felt apprehension for him for sonic time, for it was reported last December that he was in it critical condition in tin hospital in New Yerk. MRS. EMILY C. GOELDNER FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE . Wed Fermer Petty Officer In Navy at Browns Mills, N. J., Last May Mrs. Emily Clnfiln Gecldncr, daugh ter of the late Wulde M. Clnflin, of this city, and reputed te be wealthy, has filed suit for drVeiee against Wil liam J. Grraldner, according te a dis patch from Rene, New Mrs. Clnfiln went te Rene some months nge te establish legnl residence. Her friends hnvc known since last Oc tober that her romance, which began only in May of )att jear, had gene en the reek. Gecldncr is a former nnvy petty of ficer, and twenty-eight years old. Mrs. Gecldncr is ten years hU senior. She met 1U m during the wnr, when she turned her bungalow at Browns Mills, N. J., into n sailors Convalescent home. Following their marriage in May, the pair went te live in California, whence I they sent word te tneir menus tney -veie very happy in a bungalow over looking the Pacific. In her Mil for divorce Mrs. (ieeldner f BSJBt , Ls-Ls-Ls-Ls-Ls-LsLw ' P- f iv(LulBD51BF t ' S-kwv' BBiB'r ' aaaaaaVnir i ' 2t ' feBBl FB 5 iLsLsLsLsLsLsr COL. R. G. CHOLMELEY-JONE8 Fermer director of War Risk 'In surance Bureau, who died in a New Yerk hospital today from heart disease ilwY li. IVl' 1304 nlnmend nt nwiucrftK menins SUPERB Vacuum Cleaner HiwJ192V Meitl 1$ Diitincfwt Xrvr twfare has It tttn io ie slbte te rnmlilne the iienrrful renrrntratrd suctlnn with nn rfllclrnt re rtlvlnit slaw - nimtc! liruxh nctimlly limldr the viicnum nozzle. The "1032" Emery 4 Superb Cleaner ileei I this. ICnII Diamond 000 ter llmmrcllute servlre. Free Heme Trlul Emr Terms Chas. W. Emery & Sens Kitulitlnhed 13 j-rn. Tailoring a Spring Overcoat te Fit Your " Personality " as well as your person. Whether it 'be single or double breasted, you can depend upon a Jenes creation being ,a contribution te your smart appearance. Building n suit or overcoat for YOU i3 different from stamping it out for a multitude. Be individual. W. S. Jenes, Inc- CuMtem Tailoring 1116 Walnut Street sE-5-a JL W55 Mirrors Reailvered If your mirror is misty or spotted let us resilver it and make it like new. Writ or pAeyit. Founded 1884 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and W-lnut PHILADELPHIA fes "Art is long." And photoengraving .with us is an art as well as a science. But the time we require te de your work is remarkably short. The CHETftiur jJtreet Encrhkinc Ce.' 702 Che'TNut Street UNDERWOOD, NO. 5 Si $49 Lateit Medel NEVKK IlKtlRK OFrKRI'.II AT THIS I'RICK 10 DAYS' I IKK TRIAL ONK VKAR (ltAANTKK TlinHOITOIII.Y RlXONMTRLCTr.n 1005 Chestnut St Vsm BUNDY TYPEWRITER CO. mi 'Terts 5iLVnsH-Hs 5W."J TtW-1-- "no(,, The p0JLI 3HED Qrele Diamond assures quality, value and complete satisractlen T!iiaEslabhshinenl maintains (lie highest standard of quality in America I II I II II B- swwx 'I Separate Trousers- w. : U.M .4 Sale at Prices that are the lowest in years as well as the lowest in Phila. $3.75 $5.00 6.00 ,-j IOBX01 u e Netice te Shippers Revised Uniform Bills of Lading Effective March 15, 1922 e n e 0 Yiii SEED BOOK Contain 103 TnirrK It covers every phase of lann. Bar den nnd farm activity. Illustrates or describes the best In Kleuer, Vewtable nnil Grass Seeds, Bulbs and Plants. Alse Toels. Insecticides, Fertilizers, etc. It's free. Send a pest card or call for a copy. BUY SEEDS NOW and avoid the rush later en; stock is fresh; assortment complete. Micltell's 518-516 MARKET ST. miJJMiiiznjsm m m ABeardsley&Sen. ' Contracting painters 1217-N-llthSt Mm Exterior and Interior The Sign of Geed Painting We have established an un swerving standard for all work, large or small, and it calls for the highest grade materials and best class of workmanship. Eat. 1890 Pep. 0693 D e It is ery essential for all concerns te investigate the important decision of the Interstate Commerce Com mission covering freight shipments. Authentic information covering the entire subject and hew te properly record and classify your respective commodities se as te ebtnin the correct and lowest freight rates is the service that can be obtained without obligation en your part by writing or phoning AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTER Ce. Bell Spruce 0726 1015 Lincoln Bldg., Phila., Pa. JOHN J. RUDDY, Dist. Mgr. Keystone Race n Ol IOC I0E301 .8 Hi ill ' I I i I 1 Ne Neglect SheWn by Curran in Shnntlnn Prnh. Rnarrl fiaui T. ti.'T! " ?,'"'' ,..?f t te crew cold tewnnl her Mhet he would t'lcurjd by the Civil Servlci" Commis sion of ncRliTt of duty In connection with the Investigation into the firing nf n. bullet through ii window of the home of Geerge II. Stewart, 1123 Clin Clin eon street. Mr. Stewart is viee nresl- dent of the Ci Irani TnNt Company. Tne bullet was llred .cw lear h live, nnd an lux estimation was started at the icqiust of Mr. Stewart. l'atrelmcn iileks and McT.rukIiIIii were unable te unravel the mvster. Then Detective Curran was sent. He was unsuccessful also. Central office Detectives Woedriill nnd Mnsen then learned that the shot was Hrcd by a jMiunjc woman living back of Mr. Stew art during the New Year's Kve cele bration. Mr. Stewart testified that Detective Curran had probably met with failure becntihP of the manner in which the two putrelmen made their inquiries. ' r j ,' 0s A SEES AS MUCH EXCITEMENT IN CHURCH AS IN MOVIES Only It Is of dares Ufavi SEEKS HUSBAND HERE . Missing Man Thought te Have Come te This City Believing that her missing husband Is in Philadelphia. Mrs. II. V. Mulraln has wiltten te this city asking that he return te her. He disappeared en Au gust 7. lUiS), when they were living In Belleville, III. At present Mis. Miilinin is lesldlng witli licr husband s uinihi net work te support her, and thnt lie I has since their separation written let- ' ters te her friends which caused her I great anguish of mind. EQUALIZATION OF CHARITY , IS AIM IN DELAWARE CO. Steps Taken at Conference te Pre vent Overlapping Steps were taken at a cenfeience te day of welfare heads of Dclawuicj County, meeting at the County Heme at I.imn, te devise means te eliminate , overlapping of the distribution of j charity. i Mrs. E. Cera Yeagcr, who pieilded nt the hessien, said Delaware Ceutit spends mere than $5000 monthly te help the peer in addition te what organiza tions nnd private institutions give. Miss ("In ni (iladwin, piobntleu of ficer of the Juvenile Ceuit. supervises the distribution' of about $150 a month among children and indigent women. .Miss Sarah Wetherill, secretary of the Mothers' Asslstancu Fund, reiNirteil that body distributed mere tlmn Sll'OO among about' thirty families. Besides this there arc contributions bv private charities and the I'oer Heard cares for a number of fninllics j-nfher tlin hnvc the home overcrowded. ,s n result many of the families that Husband "Oh, he, the Moen people are moving into larger quarters at 855 North Bread. Well, there's one car they won't have te move. I ordered a Moen this morn ing. Open Cars . Closed Cars . .$1785 . $2785 After March lit 855 North Bread Street Mqter Gars The car of the ten proven units MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. Present Address 834 North Bread St. Philadelphia Entrance te Paris M .zmflte m Mjmsm ; Miti iyts 724-726 FIFTH AVENUE ft&ina&vw 56&57Sts.,N.Y. ftfje mtt?Carlten PHILADELPHIA INTRODUCE (Dheeclec ueee Costume Tablleu Speing IMMACULATELY GIDDING TAILORED. OF SUPERFINE MATERIALS. LUXURIOUSLY SILK LINED. HAND MADE THROUGHOUT. EXACTING IN FIT. PAULS FASHIONS HAVE DECREED THRKE - PIECE COSTUMES FOR STREET AND SPOUT WEAR, AND OUR COLLECTION INCLUDES EVERY SMART MODEL ORIGINATED BV THE EXCLUSIVE PARISIAN MODISTES CORRECTLY REPRODUCED IN OUR OWN WORKROOMS. 1 'V'?. .'"'"'; " ".""'' K. "IS1""- appeal ter help are cared for bv Mvcral De- hich in her husband's home ten. ' "'SllSs.ej llt tIle len t0(lll. "II ion ti.iL ... . .'f'".. '"' .. "' ;." A? ..""" ,,J'..,ncH " ,s l,x.".'" W ? 9 approved, calls --- i ii i nn ir uiiiiii: in i-i. l if i tiniriiiii. iiiiii in in i ni'in i iiiiiir Different Kind, Dr.' McNeill Ufaven nn im,.. ... T ' i ii -w ..-... ..., -' ,'i.ui-i I mr mi; i-iiiuiiamiii-iu ei u ceiuriii rejsis- allve iwnni.i,,"; i ; i i i 0UI """ ii. i Is , . ."'" "ns tratlen iiResic-y, where nil needy fam fciii! vv',,',1, cT"1 h0 lt,,v' blue eyes, lisbt hair and (s of medium Hies would be registered. . fat til 111. ill' ill-IIII'll l' II II - . ntlllll III' : U IfirillWIIU I II IIIIII I . --- - I UIMKIl - """ .jbii u.'-i( Ill if 1 It at the he enlisted lu the army and scried nt I 'El I'lise, 'lex., in the Twelfth Aero I "frJelin McNeill, the "in. te a !HMiiula. niidiiiKu "ick TUeatm ledaj tin "u t tbiiiU the i4mruli is dead nnu mLr',"",1'''"''1 witl1 " "tale." he ait JwnNinl. "I hi.ew thnt the world ntH snap and pe and KlnKer. I ns- Jiil' ? "",u "" ,,m K(,t s fb p t emwi it of another kind of cninse Sim. r '.lni,rh us 0,lt "f tlic moles. Berne of n.su mei0lll ,i,.Wccs of thc "nil hale nn iiii.il. U.,.M.. .. i. Ill J.I,, , "I""""! "MUll JIMI 4 JAILED FOR CONSPIRACY Siuuulren. 'Jl, 1920. FIREMEN ADOPT YOUTH Will Serve as Mascot of .Media Company Till He Can Get Jeb Frnnli UurBess. nineteen, of l'ittsten, tie was iiiM'iiargcu en .uarcli (Three of Prisoners Each Get Three I Years and Nine Months j Sentences of three jenrs and nine 1 months each were imposed by .Indue IteBcra today en Sineo D'Onini, HI!! Seuth Tenth btreet ; LeuH Heiismi. 1104 Carpenter street, nud MJelyiel Cunee, Montrese htreet, near Ninth, who with Nlcheln DelQucene, 'Mi'2 North Sliuptieu street, were convicted j ester day of fensplrney te extort and levj Miifikmnll et ins huiiioreiiH com- fin te I'lic-tcr, wliere lie hoped te tlnd. DeUiueene was sentenced te nine dots v, i ii ." """',' """ neither worn, se ne iinii pen in, m me iireneuse, mentlin in the Heuse-of Conectien. be-' M the ii.i.i ,lll.vtiy "' iweple cleu't where tblnRs looked warm. , ,.aUM! ,e suffering with tubeiculesis , """ 'point of tliinRS. I The factor,- in which ne was work- ,, a result of havlnir been iihs..,1 uhil.. Mieuldn t be (.e much lull. iB at IMttsten was ivstrejed by tire. ' wMi the Italian nnnv. I could go eit I"' e"t " illccs-lliirre and Allen-1 The defendants were cenvicrfd of at- iun mm i.iHv, ..mil.., uui .mum lid tCIIIltlllR tO CXtOrt ifitlU ljOJll Villceilt work. At times he had tieuble In sct-'niMarce ami his wife. lm P.in.i.i,.. ,. sec rlirlit ilntx, ... .i ---. --. -.. ijiiiiu ..ui(,,pr., iiiiiti.iu, t i iiiien, Ithtl ...r i ll th.lm' thM" B"R,M'-' i ba-c been adopted temporarily ns mas w e cork left out for a week. Cot of thc Media Tire Company. It bumi'i I ('"Jcct t0 "'ir lniiKbiiiB," "n tee cold Inst Thursday night for innui'J ? "I0 '" In the theatre , the boy te continue his hike from Pitts- snswerr Parlsnns Thi-pn r:,,t.v:i'i" ti.eiiKht.' ; me i Sbt" ' "ml J0l,,ll " the NAVY YARD TO BE RETAINED U' 3- Station Here te Be Used for Repairs, It Is Believed hulj"'' ,.,,,,?.,r HtnHn under the fVnfe, ,2 fl"1?:'''0'' .!"". ncce.,11 g tine Mimethini; te eat. I Mcmbcm of the Meilia l-'ire Company ' Inie new looking for a job for him, and tlicv have iiuieed te keep hlni until that Is found. , " I IUiii5SiiiiiSiU i Final Disposal of All Winter Fashions Absolutely Without Reserve ilJJiV The Helmes Press. 'Printers 13IS.29 Cherry Street Philadelphia small bakery nt the Simpsen stieet ail dress. GIRL SCALDED FATALLY '"tniiimtlen fiem Wnsl.i. ffn "" ine future status Official ndvlces ' for ae 'e,,NhVrI,',,artmt,,,t ls w"f v" "'en by Cenercss, NavrVY,.".fli,'t','N ,'),,', t that thc -"- w 44I111F have checked K. '..."" bi'fere construction .i! wrnsLJ v , W?' ELLERMAN WILL PROBATED lUPseU Bucket r Water and Dl" " Her Injuries $5000 of $100,000 Estate Left fer1 Four-) ear-old Catherine .Stinccr was Charitable Purposes In the will pielmteil today nf .Mllleu A. Klleunau, a dliccter of the A. II. Kirschbntim Cempnu.x. disposing of an estate of mere than $ 100,(100, S.'OOO is set aside for "such worthy charities, Jewish or fientile," us his brother, Kidney Kllermaii. may select. Tlic ic malncler of the estate gees tn Mr. Kllcr man's father, mother, brother and three sisters. Other wills probated aie these of Kmmii AVnrrick, ill Ilnrvey btreet. $iq,700: Katherlne, II. Albert. .'Ill) North Forty -second Street. S7000. nml pa'inyM V. flluHen, H04 Kat-t Montgeui- Kcalded te death b n nail of het wntei at her home, M801 North Seventh stieet. yesterday. The child's mother was scrubbing and Catherine, philng en the lloer, upset thc bucket of scalding water en herself. A physlcinn was called, but she died a few minutes lutcr. Drug Peddlers Sentenced Geerge Ambrose, I.udlew street near Klfty-tifth. this city, nud Alvln .Mullen, Kjcamere street, Camden, Negroes, were M'litcnccd.by Judgn Kates, in Camden, today te six months ami four mouths, lepcctlvely, en the charge of pcildllns This income diary will SAVE worry for YOU With March 15th, the final date for filing Income Tax returns, rapidly drawing near, the value of a record such as the "Personal Recerd of Income" is emphasized most strongly. This book was designed especially for keeping a day-te-day record of EVERY item that should be considered in making an Income Tax return. These who use it for 1922 will be SAVED the trouble and worry experienced in former years. We have one of these books for YOU. Come in and get it op drop us a postal. Yeu will net be obligated in the least. The Land Title, and Trust Company a Bread and Chestnut , . MacDonald & Campbell Reduction Sale Men's Fine Suits These are all regular- MacDonald & Campbell Suits. Fabrics, modeling and tailoring, complying with our rigid standards of excellence; the highest known te the trade. The reductions make this an economy message of vital importance te every man. Formerly $25.00 te $65.00 New $18.75 te $48.75 Alterations at CesV 1334-1336 Chestnut Street Late "Cash Sales" can be deposited with us as late as 10 P. M. a great convenience te merchants. We are open for business frpm 9 A. M. te 10 P. M. every day but Sunday. REPUBLIC trust: company 1429 CAestnut Street HOURS 9AM-10PH rfiiii!irjtiiixii;ra;ra!cii!i!Mii''!WKi,iira; I The finest butter i in America! 47 I Sold only in our Stores HERE'S an opportunity te extend the "wearing' I days" of your suit. A large variety of suiting materials and long-wear- ing worsteds in neat stripes and mixtures. p k n n v h Incomparable Values in SUITS and OVERCOATS $28 $33 $43 SPLENDID Suits 5n every desired style, fabric and color. Fancy cfiev cfiev iets and plenty of neat, conservative silk mix tures. OVERCOATS of sub stantial materials at worth - while savings. Compare these values (if you can), with what ether stores are asking. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings THE R0SENIACI GALLERIES 1320 IVulnut 8tnt De net threw all the burden en your salesmen pave the way for them with direct advertising.- m w J X 4 Jtj J; r ." Vl eWtadrfphU irjfV; y,. CKimi U 58 ; N iMm& 'tin vii i vr -nl w, s;ita m. i :iy. w .i '&&mMl&jivk&, $ i t uuKjaaHiH - " i vfmMMurmTs " mil
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