Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 04, 1922, Night Extra, Image 3

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STALEON ADuritudUT
Hb&tti rruje. ttM klnlfT In Wing In
?Wa"r opl'nder atVHW Seuth street
Br M'utrt JmmJr ,n'"', kWn'ppcd w
KlViSiL. ... ix net with tbebatid tli&t
wEte lW' wlnter ''hemc" ,n tw dirty
LSmd'flMr rooms ew a vacant store.
ffik Cieit, and bis followers' hay never
flaf -Jimmy. the Mn! Mr- nd Mr8'
R?f5irie Olnw, 13 Llneau place, Jcwey
R&traSaSliM been sought by the police, In
aMM T hope that they cemu mrew some
rc&Taer en the -disappearance of the boy.
W Child wa stolen wnen-ni iw
Sn'en a vlult te Greeley, Filce Cei
parents
bounty.
rwl'V '" tne a'P"" D,lnl1 J? """a"1' "y
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RVfltM 111(7 OnU VCI1 minium a wmi-
Rfwl In the town at the tlma.
SfewMarla Cruse. Jehn's wire, and queen
P'Vrf'tie tribe, a tliin, atraignt woman
fft'Wlth long plnlta of black hair Just turpi
pPu tray, propounded a theory a the
S Matted en the fleer of the unfurnished
f. un mm. which h, thinks mar ae-
li'u.'Munt for the Impression that' her band
r'im'.nrf a woman were seen In a small
lOT ldter automobile with a blonde blende
l&Fatlred boy wrapped In a blanket. It
V lain and woman were never Identified.
Kl, "My son wicneias luupire n reimii
v; .pi7 queen', in her queer clipped Eng-
IIW
flab,
"The ber Is fair-skinned and
If. i.uil..hiilrpi1 Hs has made much trau-
'' bit' for us, because people seethe is
net of our race and think we havekid
sipped him. ,
' "But we did net kidnap him. My
son adopted him. They' boy had no
fttntr and It was n kindness te take
Ma. My Nicholas went into the courts
and toeki out papers te mnkc .this
, Wende-hsired boy his adopted son."
The blonde reiish uey ah net witn
the band In Philadelphia. however.
Kin- Jehn' band fcPlit senn time aae.
-part ceing te the Argentine under
tb leadership of Nicholas and none
Cruse, n daughter. , They arc seme--there.ln
the Argentine new the queen
dots net knew where. "We don't try
te keep track of them," she said, "when
U a part of tne triuc splits en ana gees
jS. 'Its nwn way.""
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PHILA. PHYSICIANS CAN'T '
AGREE On "BREATH CURE"
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"Rubbish," Say Seme, and "Maybe"
Othera Aaaert Cautieualy
Philadelphia physicians have ex
pressed n divergence of opinion con
cerning the new breathing cure of(Dr.
Henri Frelssard. of Paris,
According te Dr. Frelssard, any per
son te have geed health must, of neces
sity, get out of breath at least once a
djr.
"It's bunk, like nearly nil of these
avealled cures.1' said Dr. R. Tnte Mc
Kensle, U014 Pine street, head of physi
cal Instruction nt the University of
Pnnlvnnln, tedny. "There Is some
foundation for it." remarked Dr. Law
rence V. Flick, 738 Pine streef, a spe
cialist In diseases of the respiratory
organs." Of course. It's impesslb'e te
discuss n question of this kind at any
length In the newspapers. It would
tike a couple of newspapers te explain
the' theory In full.
All diseases outside of the contagious
ind germ caused, according te Dr.
Frelssard, nre troubles of the sympa
thetic and parasympathic nerves. They
are the only nerves In the body that are
In octien during sleep and' pre said te
resemble n subterranean telephone cable
from points of which organs and muscles
are eontre.Icd.
SCHOOL GIRLS GUARDED
wrmantewn High Puplla Grabbed
by Man in Weman's Clethes
Plainclothes policemen hnve been de
tailed te guard the nuplls attending the
qermintewn High Scheel, Germnntewn
,.Knue end HUh street, ami the liar
awr Annex, in the renr. Actinia fel.
'i? i? serlM of n,,acks upon girl !
rv" u. u mnn wne en some occasions ,
Sri',,ewSK-san,Ue himSC,f -y !
. .ij1'" vwee or tne West Haines street
fn.lll
itlen l.ave received complaints' iron I
Pirenln of kcvci-iiI of tl e illrW that
their daughters hive been ..nil
. u'liiiiiicrs nae Deen nnnejed.
THIEF WORKED QUIETLY
.Weman Leses Jewelry While in an
Adjoining Roem
lMmivw nre werklnc en the tlieft
;LJfn(W0l'tl,r of J'lry from Hie
JK ri?e" "f. Mrl- Nerma MeCalln nt
"i'Vrih Mueleent i Ktrecl.
..h.i" i!wW. w !?n!nf.t
rvti . " "" irriiui nirtrl:!
Friilny ,
"iiHHJii wniie .Mrs
McCalin
wns In I
t npannicnt.
H GIPSY BANU
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The tliicf werkcil ke i Mtrect, filed the llrst papers for the lie
illil net nttini.i Mi- ' niibllran cnhernnteriul noininntlen. te-
isymtf hat he did
n.ann'H HI
ttentinn. 1
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Hell kiln riini.....! .. .1.- .
rtiii.i I ""I i uie room in i
tlmft r ,"Hl Ieft tl11' Jewelry n short
cciere it wns rehc.
?'- "iB '" w "?. articles liiclmie n din
wrlit watdi . ,m '"mw "ml " 8"1'1
Si
Uncommon Sense
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.IOII BLAKE '
rraw, mn wjl0 jnews wuat )ie iaH
accemplIMicd, nnd what he meant te
accomplish, eon formulate nn inlelll.
f, .iiin Ki. .
Br"' '",n "r tlic future.
4 ' nsy ,0 ,b,nk we liave done far
1 i?. "" Wfi 'nllJ'liave.
p" 't Is easy in iiilnv ii.D .!,....
ft'&,e 1?c,en8 ,n 'e lirocesslen, nl-
,raSnta'4ffl,M,,wh'l,,,0,,w-
; '? Hii't ...i .' ' . .
5 PteBl . wp cl,ecu P with ether
t m J ",c am? b,l!,,Ci,s we often,
m uu e are muinim..
aFiem- n set!(1 vUn' "ew nni1 u,e"( t0
We ilM . li ' ,B" wne United when
flwdeV.U fin" Ut whnt Xh" hve
kaew i."."f.'?l,fc,Bl. vIp. liCeniiRe we
-bllltt i,.i ' iV"rW? rnn ctimute (heir
JJJJJty, and nUew for their aliortcem-.
uuin.,,rek,inf'uP nlm0Rt alwaya
in ,n an ""Iilearajit burprise.
liKi!3 "fn wc ,lu,e S"PJ of
'Otte. Wn,t .i" tn' 'Wt,
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L . a- i i .mi is a ilium
ucVy", per'NeW.Hai Chanca te.
Ractivir, faaetera'lay
If ''Bucky'Deree 'llveaer twenty
faur1 mere hours he will see 'hit father;
who Is hurrying East, In the hope' that
he will .reach, his i's bedside before
death dvertakes' him; , "
.Physicians at the Episcopal Hospital
were mere optimistic 'About the lad to
day. "He itassed" a 'comfortable night
and has, a chance te, recover '
Thehrdls iir with: pneumonia. Ills
mother, who is at his bedside, hti just
recovered from InBuenria. V
The father,' ,Kdward l Derce, Is
beinr brought, here from Jb'ert Leaven -wertn,
Kan., where lie Is serving a ten
year term for sedition. Ills' temporary
release was obtained by Miss Ellen
Wlnser. of Haverford, chairman of the
Philadelphia Civil Liberties Committee,
through the superintendent of Federal
prisensat Washington. s ',.
, "Bucky': hat .net been told, of his
father's, coming, as physicians- feared
the result of excitement. Jf he gets
muca,ueficr reaay ue mny ee tela..
cha'riVari Tb-TivAiiT
END OF HONEYMOONING
Frlanda $f L'ansdewna .Jewlyweda
Refuse te' lahked in Plana
Old shoes, "Confetti lind 'ether greet
iijfg from their friends will most prob
ably attach te .the end' of the honey
moon of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dough
erty, of Lnnsdewne, Instead of send
ing them' en their way. The' an
nouncement of their wedding In New
Yerk en December .1 came yesterday
as a complete surprise te friends and
relatives of the couple.
Mrs. Dougherty wn8 formerly .Miss
Elsie Rule.' who' mail hpr liinnn wlHi
her aunt at, 00 West Lacresse avenue,
Jyan-dewne. Many knew that the cou
ple were close' friends, but the calm
announcement of Mrs. Dougherty that
she expected seen te go en a honey
moon wa followed by Mr. and Mrs.
Dougherty slipping oub.ef town.
But from rumors that are prevalent
in, Lansdowne the - reception at the
heraccmntng will have gathered warmth
through its long' postponement.
EACH GAVE CHURCH $49
Haddentleld Membera Contributed
Well During Year
An average contribution of '$40.48
was made by each member of the First
Presbyterian Church of Had"denfield,
during 1021, according te figures given
at the annual meeting of the church,
last night. The total disbursements for
the last year exceeded $.18,000.' 8nce
7871 the membership of the church han
Increased from 'twentyme 857. n
V Thft fnllnirlnv Affifwi-a itr.n aIa.a.1 mt-
the annual meeting : Henry D. Moere,
president; William Henry, plerk; Rob Reb
ert W. Paif, trensurcrT Jehn Kr Bow
ler, Geerge Ai Tyler and W. Q. Rein
hart, trustees; William G. Moere,
Francis Tomlin, Samuel B. Tayler, L.
B. Crawford, trustees.
WINS GERMAN BRIDE
Ooughbey Weda Daughter of Man
Ha HmA Peiinht
James Erwln Is"baclc.in Uplaiid withtermiul0.6 mpt"JE t0
a. German hrii nft... imin.'..H,.i sel.a money-making machine te a
. erman erjue, niter Having serve fn(,nie ,nnn hf i.n.L ...nii..i ..
through the World War and spent some
time in Germany as a iseldler In the
American Army of Occupation.
He. met the present Mrs. Erwla while
stationed nt Coblenz. "Her father was a
soldier in the German Army and hnd
exchanged shots with the American
soldiers, but after the defeat of Ger
many he was se friendly te Americans
that Erwln' was able te wee and win
the daughter.
Erwln returned te Upland with his
bride lnnt Sunday.
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SOLDIERS' BODIES COMING
Six Frem Overseas te Arrive at
Reading Terminal Today
The bodies of six Phila'rielphla soldier
dead will arrive at Reading Tcrmlna',
where the caskets will be decorated with
wreaths by the Philadelphia Chapter of
War Mothers nt 0 o'clock this after
noon. ,
Among the bodies nre these of Alfred
Richard Gress, who will be burled from
the home of Mrs. Annie Lew. 12421
Accerdtfig te Mrs. lllanclm Tteiink
president of the PhlladclnhlnK.'hnnter nt
War Mothers, 000 mere bodies awalH
transportation te tins country.
HOLD AUTOIST IN DEATH
Cycliet Dies In Henpljal of
Cyclist Dies In Hospital of Frae-
tured Skull
William McAnally. 1.12! Seuth Thlr-
i,. -luuni. "tiivii ",vi". luuaj' IH II1P
feinlli street, died tnilnv
I,!al,,,ema?iU 1Iesn'tal ,n.em fracture
pku" ns 'prMll,t ,? b?inB str,'ck h
nn out""e "b Weed dnd Rreni
.,, Vi.eriinv. MnAn.tu. , i.i
Hahnemann Hospital from a fractured
.v
Rrnnil
streets yestcrdny.
MeAnally wan rid.
Iiik it bicycle, nnd as he was nhniit
ulpycle,
te cress ureati street a motorcar driven
by C'ermnrh .1. t!nr,herr.v, twenty yean
old. of 2118 Sedgley aveuue, struck
him.
Carberry was held witlieut halt te!
nwnit (lie action of the -coroner by
Magistrate Ilenshnw.yi
C. Parker Files for Governerahip I
Jehn Clinten PiirUfi', (lOOt Nasau
tiny in IlarrlKbtit'ir. 1'arker was a enn-
.ll.lnJ V
"' lr ""- iniumuii iiijiihii.y
nomination In Philadelphia In IMS. ni
piipera were filed in from five counties.
the Kcpuullcan iuayernlt.v
4inn uflAt IliA llimni'u it llnxl'm. .....rj
I ..( .... .. i-.ti'i " . . uiuw i-i-
niPii uic ueiuyeu cmuer papers were
filed formally.
Checking Up
However, It Is loe late te worry
about that new.
Loek ever the whole line of your nc
UiiulntanceH and, by compnritjen, you
i'un find out hew far behiiid you arc.
Then you ran begin Hlewly and 8yt-'
tcmatlenlly te catcli up.
It will be hard work nt first. Um
hard work never hurt anybody. In
fact tint mental exercise Involved in
overcoming n handicap Is one of the
most Military things In life.
CUKCK up by cempnrliis yourself
uiimrrelfull.wwlth every iium whom
you knew who had an equal Hturt with
you.
Then keep nu checking up every
year, every mouth, If need be. ,
Gradually you will find you am ever-
taking these just ahead of you. lly and
by,. If you put. in hard licks enough,
yun inn in- am iiubbiiik iiein,
After Ihut thu cheeklns up process
wlll.be u plcasuie limtead et n hurullla hurullla
tlen. mHERK l nethlnj se sntisdictery.as
noting progress when we are making
It buraelvea.
It la(1 jut aa Impossible te go any
pac urerth elng in life without ex ex
actly.kflplng.eurj noiltien.as Jt i for
'lUPINkf Ulfcerteef8 out for
WWkMifcn.ttlkHeijj- en (hfl
Captain: a:.toAVew w it
n kpaiiii.mi aim wanairamiar mimmiu -innarsn North .Hevanteeniii. street, this is tie; , jb a m.Bi'r BL. ' " m'tiM.,
IV ULI.'llml.ilJ1f Mllll 1 99if-atea Malil.rer Rakbaev
ie pcuun di uinie
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Phesnixville Mittet Don't Like
Conductors, but Red Yaps
May Halt Truck Rldet
ft
REAL COMEDY OPMANNERS
Girls' -of Pheenlxvllle don't like the
general style nnd get-up et conductors
,en the Pottstown, arid Valley Ferge
trolley, line and tli conductors say
the girls are bail mannered. Avs a re
sult things have reached such a serious
stage, that the fair, riders are going te
work' en a motertruck rather than
patrenhte the company. ' .
And still further complications are
premised. ,
'When the president of 'the. ,trolley
company heard of the action of- the
glrlsr'hc petitioned th. Public Service
Commission and asked it- step A. B.
Wentzel, the owner of the truck, from
using it. for transportation purposes!
. An agent of the commission told
Wentzel that he must net run his truck
as a jltney,'until he get a certificate of
convenience. .
Wentzel expressed defiance today and
hired a lawyer. Then he, announced that
he wouldn't step his carrying passen
gers until the commission Berved him
with an injunction.
The trouble started when the line was
taken ever by the Pheenlxvllle, Valley
Ferge and Strafford Company.
The girls say the conductors en the
line nre ar from being Chcstcrfleldlnn.
But the conductors decTire that the girls
have te be called down constantly, as
they want te run the Whole line. Seme
of the carmen .further declare that many
timid passengers nre afraid et the girls
who started the trouble.
' Aa'broef of this they sav that Mrs.
J. A. Cou'.sten, of Spring City, was
used roughly ey tne mutinous riders be
cause she fnslsted en using the cars in
stead of the lone motertruck of the
Wentael line. '
SAYS POLICEMAN BEAT HIM
i
Jury Heara Healery Werker'a Story
of Assault During Strike
A jury in 'Judge Stern's court tedny
heard charges of nssault against Patrol
man Patrick J. Derian, of the Frank-,
ford station.
Jnmes Hubbard, 34G0 North Hepe'
street,, a hosiery worker, said lie was
en picket duty during the strike last'
July when Derian dragged him sev
eral squares, blackjacking him se se
verely he had te be sent' te a hospital.
Derian said he had been compelled'
te hit the mnn when 'he resisted ar
rest for disorderly conduct.
Swlndler'a Ball Forfeited
The ball of $4000 given by Anten
Pearlman. by a Philadelphia trust com
pany wan ordered forfeited in the
Wet Chester Court yesterday, when he
failed te appear for sentence. Pearlman
Ce'atesville man. but had- nnnlieil for n
new trial, which was refused. A com
panien nau been sentenced, te eighteen
months, in the Chester County prison
following the trial iri criminal court.
If - SI
A GOOD SIGN
of the return of business confidence is
found in the beautiful henies that Jehn
JI. McClatchy is building in the Sixty
Ninth Street center, JUST A BLOCK
AND A HALF FROM THE ELE
VATED TERMINAL, en Ashby Read,
where 6 trolley lines terminate. Only
16 minutes te City Hall; one fare.
Radie Telephones completely equipped in each
home; all-copper gutters and rain spouting.
Buy en interesting terms a little down then
$49 n month carrying charges and $15 a
month te pay off your mortgage and this
includes your Garage.
JOHN H. McCLATCHY
Builder of Hemes
unic at Operation. 63lh St Oppeaite Markrtst
Klevutcd Terminal. Open Dally and Sunday.
0 A. M. te -6 V. m. 1'hene. Belmont 712.1
all 4a aalfi atafc
BaiiiiiiiiiiSBiiBiiiiiiiaiiBaiiiVwH
aaamml.gi.ggiggHiaa
A SEWING MACHINE
SENSATION
It is se different from any
ether Sewing Machine the
women knew that it createj n
sensation wherever it i3 shown.
Its silence Is its first sonsn sensn sonsn
tien there is hardly a purr ns
the fabric glides magically
beneath the needle. Silence
bem of its exclusive DIRECT
DRIVE electric meter.
- Then its stitch i A beautiful
ncrfect stitch, three times as
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Man1
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zz street waier nenary
' A fake diamond for a real one. that
he had.slekn and tried te dispose 'of
at a'fence" was net the only, trck
that fate had, in store for Albert John Jehn
son;. Harrison, .N, J., the police sny,.
He, was , held In $800 ball today by
Magistrate --Keuer is ler a runner scar
ing, charged with robbing his room
mate, .Walter ', Stene,' 1714, North
Twenty-secendstrect.
Jehnsen caine te (he, bearding house
at .the Twenty-second, street address,
Saturday. He was assigned te a bed
in a roelif occupied by Stene'.' Beth
men were' out of Jobs. While Stene
was out iri search of work, Jehnsen
dlsappearcuV-taklng 'with him n $100
diamond ring", $7 In ensh. clothing and
a, wtci,"nH belonging te Jehnsen.
'Stene wasi later caught In a bearding
iimii ' K004 Market street. Police
say they found pawn tickets 'for .all'
the stolen articles, except thev ring en
his 'person.' In its place was another
rlng,"wltha larger stone.,."1 But exam-,
inntionjihewed that the. auction shop;in
Market street a tv Which Jehnsen is said
te havtfttra'ded Intthe' geed ,rlhg".had
given him a worthless piece, of. Jewelry
in return. Police -arc'lnvestlgatlng the"
place.
Imported
New Bilk KfTcctk.
i Hnd-Pintecl. bcalrns.
ADAMS
210 Beeth Bread Street
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Much action at the corner
of Chestnut and Juniper!
He's just discovered that
we're Philadelphia Head
quarters for Rogers Peet
clothes.
.Spring styles new ready.
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Peet Clethes
Chestnut St. at Juniper
Sewing Made
a Pleasure
strong as ordinary stitches.
And' it has NO BOBBINS
TO WIND, NO TENSION TO
ADJUST features in them
selves sensational.
This machine is indeed dif
ferent. Come te" our atere and'
see it .or phone us te bring one
te your home for a demonstra
tion. Even the paying will be
made pleasant, if you decide te
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McCUES GALLERIES
Palarttag s a4 Etchings' '.
By W. LEE' HANKEY
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FINE FRAMING -Etchlnfs
F)rlitta
Wtter ,tCkiknhf. ittMng
lit IfSENIAd CAUEIIES,
1M0 Wlaet itrtrt '
r
Otit,stuffoean!f;Ke! Tour fancied
, created' into merchandise And the
buyer when'bexed In keeping-. .--
WALTER P. MILLER CO. INC.
448-4B2 , Yerk. A vs., Phlla.
Manufacture of
SPECIAL ?m BOXES
SPRING
Cleaning and Dyeing
. TiWF.SSF.S rOATS
WAIQTO aiTiirfl ll
lour tsded or lellrd carmrnU ran be
rlfiRrd or Ajti sod mud le leek like
new by ear Incomparable methods."
Over 100 Years of Service
Barrett, Nephews & Ce.
Old Stelen Inland Djln
Kelabllthment
N.W.Cer.Utk & Samoa (118 S. 12tk)
Fhene 40SS Walnut
We're net
content with
contenting
the most exacting cli
ent. We strive for per
fection in every job for
every client.
TmI'Chetnut Street
IE. Cor. 11th & Chestnut Sts.
Advertising builds
sales for today and geed
. will for tomorrow.
The Helmes Press, vrinteri
1 315.29 ChcrrrScrc'ct
Philadelphia
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Ventilators
If your home or office
is het and stuffy install
Polished Plate Glass
Ventilators. De net in
terfere with vision.
W'ritt er phtnt.
Founded 1864
HIRES TURNER
GLASS COMPANY
30th and Walnut
PHILADELPHIA
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TAILORED AT- FASH IOM PARK
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1 First R-ize but ef Z ' '
4 Third Pr izeaeut etr
1 Prize eitt of & for Series of;Five Watches "
The Unique Pri.e for mean daily variation
The Unique Prjze for lest average running
Geneva ''cfffarcft922 ' ' .
The Patek Witch fdr Hen andWemenis ,
sold exclusively y this Establishment
MacDonald
Younger
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Net Stylish Tep Ceat for Youths, $30 te, $48.
1 334-1 336 Chestnut Street
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New Yerk
, Skirts jperfpparet
Our sprieg fashaens are the exact
oliupEDcaitaerDs of these Paris Smrn
ports mnade for our Fifftlh Avemnuie
SaEores, assuring Pih5!adel!plh5a
patrons the authoritative modes
at prices that are consistent with
the assembling ability of this
organisatien.
BROAD AND WALNUT STS.
PHILADELPHIA
Qhest
1$ In the average regular figure
there is a definite ratio of chest
line te waist line in men who
stand especially erect, the pro
portion is changed.
I The Reed Standard of Tailor
ing has been applied te a spe
cial model, "The Stanerek,"
for erect men by our tailors at
Fashion Park we're featuring
it new at"
x$45
BEEP'S
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& Campbell
Men's Suits
$30 te $48
Among the best-dressed young
men, of 15 te 20 years our ex
clusive suits are regarded as the
standards of style and excellence.
The very finest made for smart
prep school and college youths,
these suits are produced by the
finest artists, under the same
highly specialized designing and
tailoring as our men's clothing,
and show the same famous supe
riority of style, fit and durability.
And these handsome suits are
priced within reach of every one
because of the modest profit we
take te meet present conditions.
Complete range of the best fab
rics, and most desirable patterns
anil colorings.
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OUR busy store is weV
coming hosts of friends :
who already knew the '
attractiveness of out eut
values and newi friends
who want te begin buy--,'
ing their cletlhes en 'a
Super - Value b a s i sV
You're invited, tee ! "
PERRY'S - '?
NOW about that'
Spring Suit you're go-
ing te buy you'll have
no trouble finding just
i
what you wantf here ,
the only difficulty will .
be te cheese from such -an
abundant variety .efv
styles, fabrics and cql-
ors. But you won't'"
mind that, for the
Super-Value prices art -se
attrac tive
$28 $33 $38"
and $43 "
A Spring Topcoat,-'
did you say? Yeurs'is
here whether it be a '
gabardine, covert, knit-
ted fabric, herririgbQne
or any ether styleRag-'-S
Ian or regulation should
ders beautif ullyW
draped and perfect fife ,
ting coat that a mer- '
chant tailor couldn't
match at " double diir
Super-Value prices.
SPORTS SUITS in
every variety of cut
four button two button
p I e'a't e d or ruffled -backs
tweeds, cheviets, .
hemespuns, Canadian
crash and blue flannels.
Super-Value prices en
evcrv suit. -
Perry &Ce.
16th (aid Chestnut"1
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
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Screened
Air!
Se exacting; are we in
our sanitary require
ments in the baking of
Victer Bread that we
even screen the air before
it enters the Deueh
Reems of our three big
sunshine bakeries. This
makes them dust-proof
and germ-proof.
Is it any wonder the dti
licieus Victer Bread is be
geed? And the price is
just 6c a big leaf.
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400Q Square Fat
Storage Space
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