1 ,-Z. . v- -1-. .!, jui vym.T). nvix v ..'J AWT'TSV fi.,,1 " Vtf ' ' W'f.47' &H '??it r ri. "Y . .. - ..M.i ATtiifttiMlnn Bere me" ' -: , . ; ffric Ce.nn.lttw Intend 10 The oignnlalleu work among the omen I hclns le ,n,ll'r, '"' '"recti0" MSII KsbPT Kvrrett Lapp, efthls Jiiv MM Lap.-, n rrncr Hryn Mawr tu-.ini. i.?m ..'".. ";;,; Etonian's publicity in Hip Hughes .Idrntini niniiniB.i. iirii PTniiL Til GET VOTERS OUT Wan te- Stimulate Pinchot's Campaign by Urging All L te Use Ballet STATE-WIDE MOVEMENT Hen li Btt.lhp women vetcis out en Mm 10? Tliat'x (lie problem Hip women iiipiii ir, of' the "IMitt-liel for Oovcrner" g.. Committee will try te solve ilur u. the next live week-.. Tednv Hie riil!nilelilifn members of ' ... ...- 1.. ll.n 1Iwlmr limit ,. iemmmrr mri iii "... ...... ..... Wilt Talk en Russia ... .i. I'.,,il r.ufnlp Trell ...jflern in '"' "" i..ii.ii.. iml begun Iheir Mia re of llie " It tl,.....L 1 nlltll ll.mrM. , t 1 1 tl lilt ts "'1" 1 ..... f ..nMiiliiig I'entisj I..- OlnMint. Wr ' . .1 ...... l'l .nii.L nd It is n gignnnc mi. ." -4f 'women nil ever the Slate from l'lilla dflnhia te Allegheny County and from Brtdfer-I te 1'ranl.lin County luixe ill ,,l,. rMueeil .miilinlle indersement i! ' .. i . innic Mr. lMndibt takes l.Ul 1" I. f. Wr v :. -'CIIIIIV v?' ' v jHHW e vj Vir vrr -.in ..i ' ; st ij i" j-'J'a.'jw .'" iTr'n fBLIOB i mwmm fwrtvL, m.h 1 1 , a i mii'.M JL. T JL 'JLJ.AU.JLJ T is: cii: :x-fv; i kaaH f , BWRff WV-ffiB Tr iiTii xv,j yxe rW Wt -f.J'ii ira ".'i, vf,: Lfe, " ; i S. 60TH ST. MAN EAT SHORE SUICID Letter Indicates F. J. Marra Leaped Frem Atlantic City Steel Pier save mere trouble antl worry for the femitr. "Geed-by, THANK .r. MAUUA, "20211 Houth Hlxticth street." "P. H. I'lense notify my wife. I can't stand te write any mere." The letter was neatly written In lead pencil, anil the envelope wan nddrcwj and bore two onc-eent stiimpx. Mtf. .Mnrrn ih in n Mate or ceiinp" mki is pennneii te ner iipii. AeriiniiiiR te nclRbbeiH. Marra bad been lu At lantic city for two months enrcblng for work. the gun would awaken IiIm family and causn tliem te lee a iiI';!iI'm icst. Tlc body wan found by Mrs, Knbleha yesterday morning. Kabiebn's face was en the gn. Btevp, and all tlip blirnem were turned en. The body wax taken te the Hujinemann Hospital. Knbleha had two children. TbeinaH Wnlah, of I.jnn. Mum., nt PEACE IN GLOUCESTER Katcher Teaching Again and Stu dents Are at Desks HlndenH of the Oleiirpnter IIIrIi Kehoel wpip b.'ick lu thplr clnHdCR today and Wllllnm Katebcr, Inntruttef In KiirIIhIi nnd lilxtiirv. whose miimopihIeii cAuced a pupils' strike Inst week, was when s she wan he refused, te tell him i "en a n)rlke.'" , il whether Inmnlnrl atill.ln l.v ..ntHf.f, nt VIl.Mi n till r ... ' ..... . I in.i.., Linniu loin H.iiHnlflv ..Ifflit. It.... In bin ncpustemcd DlBce .ui.rru .1 ii. ii Mini! ui ceunnc r"-""" '. r' ""."" .;( ". -- .., ,... ........... ...... ...i.t .!. .. ...a ,ai.n. ... iitnArann i.nuniini u npri. i r.iiiii'1 jiiii-iiii.iii iii.... r.iii. I ... ...... he wnn ipvIvp.I und dlselmrecd n few hie wiih nil liver. Hip superintendent linnpi ini.tr lunfl cclipdiilcil te enter bnil in DESPONDENCY WAS CAUSE Frank .f. .Mnrrn, forty-two jeiirs old, Is believed te have lenped from the end of the Steel Pier, nt Atlnutle City. Inte the eeenn at 8 o'clock last nlejlil. while despondent because of a nervous break down and financial worries, Marra lived nt 202 Seuth Sixtieth .street. He leaves it wir.' and seven children, lie attracted attention of I persons en the pier, ns nc paced up and down, looking Inte the water. t 1 T.ntcr, apparently. ' after ethers bad I left, he reiveved his cent and vest and , 'leaped ovtrbeard. The garments were 1 found upon a bench. In the. pocket of the est was n geld watch, with Mn- ' sonic eliHrm, while in his cent pocket were hpprnl letters, one nddrrsspil te .lames P. Mclaughlin, nn official of the Williamson Ledge of Miihens. It read : "Dear lirethcr McLaughlin Please 'de net think that I became one of jeu! .for any ether reason thnn te be a 'straight nnd' upright brother among i Prospective Surf Bride Says Nuptial men, but 111 health and tinauilal dlfn- JeU Will B Carried Threunh cultiCR make It necessary for me te atk I Jeke Will Be carried Tnreugn iH, t,)(j rp((t ((f (,)(, bre1Pr, ,)f A romance Hint began in n cliuich ,1() villlamsen Ledge te fershe me for will shortly come te n elf max in Hip i ii Iblng that t am about te de, I hne l.nn. .. LAMatnttu tt fm I n ml unit lint ilniiil . sen. ll.il l he em s tint trnc p. ns me it . ucvii u ncnu..-. ...v u.... .. r.....i. TAKES 0WNJ.IFE BY GAS Man Didn't Use Qun, Fearing He Would Awaken Family Consideration fur Ills family enued William Kablcha, forty. "Ill North hlrtcenth street, te commit suicide dun ..' .... ".'.. '.'"- ... It ...! alsh snld he was sick, hungry nntl ......... .; ,., .... ,,. .,.,, ..1.1 ...I. II- I..I.I I.. 11.11 . 'WII'IJ lil.M.Kiii '. ...ii-. ,iii iew,.i.r- . 11, .1,1. II, 1 Jl.V. V I'M' ... ........ tnii ,.i ,1 I II op iinniiiiir iiiiiimi ,,11 . ... . . "" '" 2L - i uurns pinned ner Idnuglitei' out of the New Olen-Ner Scheel Picks Head Call Leech, of Noiiweud. Pn.. bus . been tiuneilticcd ns pilticipal of the t;icn-Ner .leinl lllgli Scheel. .Mr. I.eeeii Ims been nrbielfinl of the (Junker- . town srlio.els six jenrs, nnd hW work, FIRE DESTROYS SCHOOL Hewelvllle Institution Near Pa6lf Was Erected In ,1730 Fire- of iindete'iniliieil origin ietre,iud the Jlewrlvllle Scheel uriliiv about n ml e linrllipnst of Piiell. The build ing wns elected in l"."0 ti ltd used con cen con tineiisl) ns ii school, having been rebuilt 100 jcnrn age. i It wns n luo-Mery lone slriicture of fj'eiicestcr Clij, who ileclares Hint , mid located in an lelntfil section tilx.tit tlilrteen-.vear-eld n ipmrn-r u a mie iieui me iimgp or school Thursdaj. , IIewc'vIIIp. v. 'vmmm m. Revfvallsl:tejieal at "Dry'Ml Meeting Tonight ' " niiij fumin.- tiey Unities aM rllinl. ..Hr.,..l.w.l ...! .. !'' 1 (, . ...v, , i,i.-ri-.w,,ti, ,,u lll.l.-urHni13 ..l.ni.'.AI... J i.t ....I.II.I.I. ,.. II . :,f: v......'i.,nn ii ,,ulilUI. Will 91ICIIK IO night nt the AcH'ii'inv of M,iin n- mass. meeting brought together br ttl Lnw-Ktifeicetncnf League of PerinsyJ. vnnin. ! An linniet.se crowd Is pxiiprfed. rnJ)i n qnaiier of nn hour before the speteKSfi singing, i ninning mere will h mass under Hie leadership of It. C. Lincoln. I lie speeches duel It and between ...... .....,., ,, i,cfuiii n iiuet ujr i.,jia;; llleniu' Itndclieavcr nnd another singer. ht 'Aa .' '' by gas rather Hi mi with his gun early ' lias been lilghly ceminended. He will esterday morning. 'Knliklin. ncrerd- take his new pollleu at Hie opening lug le u note found near Iiis body, feared of the tehoel Hiln fall. MUS. MAIUSUKRITK HARRISON Who will talk te the City Club today nn present conditions in Russia ttakesiMARRIAGE IN SEA WAVES TO END CHURCH ROMANCE be supposed, for Miss Kmmn Cnssndy, i who lives ut 2N:,2 North Marvlne strict, ' i. .... iw... ....liAnr. hnvn nirpnev nc inciiii ','' ."':;,, t" ...i., nre'ni,7. this city, will enter Hie briny deep eg pte.l the Int ta it en. te iPlp . rgn.H; t Atluntlc City te become the Uft , '"heweve';. theml bride of Heward S. Hc.wller, ,a P,Prk SffrnvM-w II net be known until the at Hurk ll.es ..here. Ill of tl ip p"k. These who tune nc i Ner Is the brl(le.e-be. who Is a sic 111(1 01 III "' "' "-'. ,. nnnnnmi- I .i l.n lit.alni.ea .Intinrlninnf fur are Bi loliew'-: .i..,..,.... . , ................ has lieen el a local newspaper, one wen iiiiiiiruvu wnlPil S'l Mrs. niiiei" Plnebet, who I the sttaln any longer. "It Is nwful for me te !caw thp large , family behind, but in my nipiilal con- ', ditien, I would be of little ue In them. t I hnvp tried te light the thought out of j mind for a long time, bijl there U no use. i "Won't Jen pleasp njk Hip les i ' help my family out of tills? I mn Mire , IIIPV Will llliu.'lini.n.. nun ii in ,n, Minirj rtlPftSSj, The Modern ad Exceptional, Faci.. of (ins Establishment for trans fermtttft'' aiditiuatect Jewelry into ScauttfuJ Modern Jeweh are at the service of patrons Designs and Estimates sulmittcd i iiimi I i J-r r .11 r. I....". " .. . . I .,.., .,..... . .... . if. ,.. ....... mnrllnc iicll(plv In the interests or Her eier imp emiuic i 11113.- i.u - .v i ..u..u. . tnv ,. feP mv nlfL, n,( fiiii,irr. ?n'bi .I'm .amp'algn for the past month ; , Je take. SIip declares that she will net ,lvp ft UltleLullding and lean, for which (i tJemge llernce Lerlmer. Phlladel- be sweut off her feet nt the critical s1(1 hn, tI)P a, 1'Iease help her Skh- Mrs Mnrv Ueberts ltinehnrt. inemcnt. cither in one way or another; ' urnw it out nn.l ask the brothers of Flltsbiiigli; -Mr"' Ismail l. (iilbert. and she's iiiilte petite nt that. t Williamson Ledge if they won't .nri Mrx. . . iscrnnieii. "u iliui.i diiii in uui iiun.vn iur a . ui. in tnem. jnu may ten mm vel a 1. 1 i ...... i.u il.,r I'll nn I.nvvi-eni'ii lnke." k)u sniil tednv. "Seme ciiiniiill Pittsbtirch Mrs. ltniiiM'v Uurteu. Fric; tee of the hotel men sent n notice that, Mr I ah tJebb Marien. Frlej Mis. .engaged couples should volunteer te be Idhn (' Swnitlev, Dmlestewn; Ahblc murrled in the waves. A few dnjs later fentlirrliinil Hrew'n, Rlklns Park: Mrs. we received a special delivery letter. Wllmer Hupps. Newfoundland; Mr- noticing us tliat we were one of two Jehn It llnmir.e. Yerk; Mrs. 4ieitrule imiple.s chosen. ' Thp ether couple are TViiEiiprn. I'.utler: Mrs. llerumn Veel- .Marie K. O'Keefe. of Itrenklyn, and 1 JaiSI" ' ', V ,, ' I II I. I ... 1. L'.nnO T Vll,,,- nt V.,.1- Vn.t Tl. couples, with ministers and attendants, will be dressed in waterproof suits con- tt United by one of the exhibitors nt I the Atlantic City Hetel hxposltlen. Mnynr Under will give the brides nwny. "Se, new wp hnvc gene this far, we'll carry the joke through." said MIsh Cni-Midy with n smile, "t think il will bp lets of fun." She Is twenty, ns is her prospective Incbniid. Thej met in tlie I'ri'sbj teriiiu Church nl r.levcntli and Lehigh incline, wheie both sang in the choir. The wedding will tiil.p place en April 211. with 11 rehearsal Faster Sunday. Out there the water is deep. It will br Mrs. .Jehn Heward Harris. Lewis lur'g: Mi". 1). H. Cobb. Comlei-spert ; Mi. Waller Shnrpe. ,t'liiinihcrsliurg: Mrs. loon. Willlnnispeil : M. Caiey Themas." Hr.ui Mnwr; Mrs. Adel'e Bhsnn.in. Mllferd : Mrs .1. F. Slecker. llttlilcliem ; Mrs. J. I. Munrnp, l.nng l.nng kernc; P.llnbeth Lord Seuders. Lehn Lehn Ben. anil .Mis. Frank Lekninn, Itiistel, (idling the women "lined up" In 11 Ifatcd giibeinntnrliil ince is Mimcthiiig new for Pennsjhnuin nnd ciiiiTiiuenlly many nnel methods preb.ibl, will be (mnlejed by the Pinchel w.imen or- lanirers. Xe mere, ''(inlhcr nreiiud the bar, tw)s. nnd liae 11 drink en me." lu the old days It was ensj. All the muii tri (nnillilnte for lMstiirl Attorney or plierlff lind le de wns In diep aieiinil nt the lending village liicfclr and lu lu Tlle tlie lies le partake of tlie new la la ienrtj llllill. Hut these days; Kverj Pinehet w 0111,1 11 wmker will bnve te "ninke the ieund" of her pre elnct nnd Impress 1 1 j 1 1 11 hi r .eliiic respret Hie dulv of leglsteruis Apill if In riilladeipiiin. rittsinirgli or PiTimt'in. or April 2(1 in all ether cilies. ml lier further dul of going, in I lie !rlW Mai Hi ami aitiinlli iiiai'liluz 1111 . alter tne name 01 tne ( niet 1 nr- tHer. "BUCKY" SMILES AT DOREE Father's Five-Day Parele Ends and He Returns te Prison III live-dnv nainle ner. Kdiwn.l !' PnrfP. I. V. W. leader, has lefi thn clly fur liis i-ell in the Fedeinl jiilsnn II Kerl l.raenweilh. lie came here in see his spK Iiej . FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES 1J!0 H'uluut Sired E URGES BMGREGISTRATIOrJ Williams Warns of Danger of Twe Senators Frem Pittsburgh Warning Hint Flttslnvgh might send two men le the t'niied States Senate If Philadelphia is nel wntchful was veired unlay hj Ira .lewell Wtl'Iams. ciinlr man of tlie (ie.ii"'e Wharten Peppi r Campiisu CnmmllKP. Mr. Wllllnnis 1 ailed for a hlj Up publican ipsistralieii sW,'dneviai . "Dm ou want Pittsiiur-jh tn liaie Iw.i Fnlted Stntes Sensters. and Fast ci 11 Pennsjlvniiln nnneV" he asked, in urging inters here te nctivltj . He said Hint Majer David A. Reed, nf Plttshmsh, entered the tield te suc 1 eed Senater Knox nnd that Congress man William J. I lurk p. of Pittsburgh, had come out for Senater Peniese's seat. The Hurke lamnnlsn, he said, will bp ajnlnst Senater Pepper. Up (ailed upon Republicans here te see that one of the new Senators Is t ..!.... f, . I. I,,,, 1 ,. ,;. iiuiii liiisiern 1 cinisyivHiiiii. Iitll kv. In 11 ii 11 clil. who lies in ,1 crltluil lomlltien lu ' , U.J .... " . .. Episcopal Hospital. LOOT HOME OF $900 IN GEMS uorccneuiii net spenk tn Hip ln null! Tnlevcs entered the house of (Jlnr- ' sntunlny. At that tinip the lirtle fel- enee A. Pnlmer. (110.'. Columbia avenue. nurses say, smiled for the liesi Inte Snturdav nicht and stele icwelrv ie in mail weeks, renerled te. be worth $000. ' ' .ifBBV. ' SHI V?&-S3ftr. KA, L fulfil iibmIH yft- ' Grand Central m . b' 1 ertmnal NEW YORK is warmed by American Radiators Before you decide te purchase a house he sure that it is warmed by American Radiators and an Ideal Beiler. Yeu will find the house far mere sale able if ever you want te sell. Send for our illustrated booklet describing the Ideal TYPE A Heat Machine. .AMERICAN RJJTOTiCiPANY , iDEALBetltrs ami Amcbjca Radiators for every heating need p ' zz jggi fSj & 1 1 .a 16 ?. i: ij v 1 1 U 7fi,. "VSj-J m 1711 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa Te peep at new Spring styles, turn te Philadel phia's headquarters for Rogers Peet clothes! All ready te book you for smart Spring suits and overcoats ! Prices moderate. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper GIRLS ARE INDIFFERENT TO BAN ON COSMETICS Female Empleyes in icw Jersey Stale. Heme Typing Aivay.as Usual Brakes Are Put en Rouge and Face Petvders ' leesn't r -j.?'"1 g'rls iiiiplejed in Hie parole di- hns gene into effect, but it 1! "'en 111 llu New ,pim.v State Heuse worry us muili." I , " "" "ie net weii.iiiig about the Hip ntlier depnrtnients lu Hie caiiltnl ' iiile b.iunlng eicr-indulgence in I are moving bllssfullv 011 willi no ill np tZ''"i piehensleiih arising from Director inri nrp tjpinj. ,nvnv ns iiMinj. and 1 lleclihill's .declaration. Nene of the in, ,or ,"" inquisltUc ilsiter peei s ether departmental heads K contcm centcm t iff. .h'lJnilinenl. a de.eii powder plating drastic rulings, nnd the State 1 ins Hie llns.li, ,i for ,ls special. benelit. llnitse "llnppers"--if there are anv . rs. 1.111 uella H. Meilrnll. iisvlstmit In, will continue tn "flail" tn tlieip lienria' irl-T "r, M,lx",,1 " Ueckliill. claims content. if ....1 ," !,f ,Im' ruling, and undertook I Mrs. Me.itrntt summarized .the rule ,;m'miii 11, ipiiiis. I ns a "pruvcnliie." intlicr ' than a trnii ..'!l n,"",lls age." snid Mrs. Mry. I cure." h i, 1 i"1"1''1 1"' K'rls' "Itentiun te "My girls nie all sensible, but con cen con idernn? . I0" 1 f "vcr-ibilng facial , selenileus." she said, "and 1 would uernmciit 11 H. ffice. They ngiee.l prefer that they remain such." vent 11' ' ln(' "ml "'"y'hii'B Ne dismissals ate being considered, It Bpei.Vei . n-iv uu.vs line, wiicii i nor win tiiriner ncueii dp tiiKcn unless Ini ,1 11 .1 , ', '." '" v'"p oecein- itlic new rule Is grossly and cnntlnu- .,". ' "" iiivisii wiin uicir ces- M 'i S!,.,v" ,1,n'1" n rlllinK that the ,1 ,"" B", itgiitiy en the "". i"'"iiei. ir was lotion; mil an ...llel.' elie ileiiled th.it lestrletinns had been leugc 1 mciely a sug- ally lielated, te the detriment of weik I in the department. ilMllf. legaidliiE tlie girls dreuse, and V,'U,C tills, huh ltd linir. u i.t ..,,1,1 .. jectlenni1,'.' "'" '"""'It flipped le.k's eh. fUcnuhl... Neither re short skills the fact that "Bfieu hn r. ,ui.. ..f ii. i..i.. h.'fi"1:1' ,".' !"l'hasl. Ml'MC l'OR tii t: (-;: Il'n f, marinleus niw Inirntleu which rUy ".lusle for the Kje" uhllc nrrhmtra ploy m Hit. ear U te UemenslralKl bj I.ropel SlnkeniM Urtl about lhl lvendPrful nililltlim In tin nui'lCHl hii, In tlie .Mnjuatn,. ' HiHtien of next Sumla' I'idlil Lkduku Miikf It a ITnliit." l.ft . ', Departing B, M. "I'm going for a Moen demonstration. But Maclcin makes it se easy te find out about that car I'm .half sold. It shouldn't take long te complete the job. Open Cars $1785 Closed Cars $2785 Ditplay room open evening Moter Cars The ear of the ten proven units MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J. Jay Vandergrift, Pres. 85S N. Bresd St. Pieus Peplir 7586 LIKE THE SPRINGS OF A MOTOR CAR De Your Easter Buying On a Super-Value Basis $28, $33, $38 and $43 4 Here's hew. Take the time te familiarize your self with the values offered elsewhere. Nete well the quality of the fabrics the workman ship, the style and, finally the price. Then come te Perry's and see our fine quality goods at our remarkably reasonable Super - Value prices. Then decide! Chances are you'll say te yourself as one man said out loud the etHer day: "Yeu fellows certainly knew the war is ever!" 'A Your Arches Absorb the Jelts and Jars Delicate, important mechanisms they are, tee. With each step we take they must absorb the shocks and pounding that cause nervous and physical exhaustion. They'must be healthy, sturdy and strong free te exercise and develop net lashed te the rigid, un yielding shank of the ordinary shoe. Let them function naturaIly,astheysheuld,in smooth, tatting, flexible Ground Grippers. "The most comfortable shoe ever made" Ground Gripper SHOES 1502 Chestnut Street Perry's TOPCOATS lie r ringbones tweeds gabardines knitted fah 's cov erts hen vs and novelty styl ?$'u r Super-Value prices are $8, $33, $3S and $13 Perry's SPRING SUITS of fine quality wor steds in distinctive plaids, checks, tweeds, hemespuns, fancy chev chev eots and some wonder fully attractive silk mixtures. $2S,$33,$3S and $3 arc the Super Value prices. Perrx's SPORTS SUITS. a fine business suit that can be converted into a golf suit by changing the trousers for knickers. Hand some imported and do mestic fabrics. Super Value prices for three piece suits arc $23,'$25, $2S, $30 and up. K nl tniij i. Hire TiiuV. ,'" m department are nil mni ' sl1" '",l'1- "'"'"I ''"v '' that li " "! ""SB'-sliens ill Hie spirit Ins !lV" KllP." "10ln- 'flier.- is null.. n't S "" Mw,i"'- n,, ' effi,; "V:r " ll,''" shop out of an nni. l"uut "iieiferlng with the tlm t'l, ,C-Vrnlt iHUghed at the icpert tale! 8ils,"pre denimall.li.R the 'Til?e.nf ",0 department, ncc .,"" is no male force in this of. TbVr, ,,'" hnM-, "'nek for eur.scf. fparh ,i , . mc" " u"' neurliy nr nnijp ..'' "'"1 ""' rart'ly cu,,,p """ 'ci. ' . . Mrs l I.0::1"0'1 ," Hud no fault with fiiii" '"I inllngs. Although Hie I Lei and l.-.i i'liey itiiild net Imagine ...' Iuijiiu ..... ' i nun, iiiiii i m- UlleiJ.... fjil"'litl carried very .1 ....I. ........ .,.. HE liin.l ... ' in e, llll' WI'll' Ih ,i w,' w"J' discretion, and Hie . l i f'mHT dlrct nu",,h, ", "'" ,f,,,p" w,'1't, ",e lifcei..er i.. V"" .'IK(' '!' n" alleged ler ,.i,V..i " ' ' 0M'''.. line ' ... :', . "' ie.1 who linil rnugril ns the sinkinr- Hi a've XvXmW ,hry ' tiu' of them said. ". ,.. The Fidelity Storage .& Warehouse Company desires te advise their patrons and the public that they are ready for business as usual. We greatly regret that the two leased buildings, numbers 1815 te 1819 Market St., which were net of fireproof construction, were destroyed by fire Saturday night. Our main building, the large twelve-story fireproof structure, numbers 1811 te 1813 Market St., which we own, withstood everything like the Reck of Gibraltar and as stated by the' firefighters "this building is the best fireproof building in Philadelphia." . We have always said our fireproof build ing was actually fireproof this fire has proved it absolutely. , Docter CenwelFs Earnest Appeal te the Generous People of Philadelphia AN OPPORTUNITY sucli as nu city ever had is new yours. Fer thirty-five years you luic maintained the Temple Uni versity until it has furnished an education of I ellegc grade te mere than 100,000 industrious students. The time lias new come te give its great advantages te all the young people above the common school grade. In ii success Catholic, Protestant and Jew are alike te be benefited. With its full-time and lialf- iday departments for working people and present enrollment of S100, you hac new the chance te make Philadelphia the best educated city in America. Kadi of the following departments ni:cds at once another building: Perry's JUNIOR SUITS for Mr. 14 te 18 years first long treusci suit. Just the styles he wants just the fine appearance Mether likes and just the Super-Value prices Father wants te pay $20 $23 $25 $28 Perry & Company 16th and Chestnut SUPER-VALUES in Clethes for Ien The College of Liberal Arts and .Sciences The Teachers' College The College of Commerce The Scheel of Law The Scheel of Medicine The Scheel of Dentistry The Scheel of Pharmacy and Clinical Research The Scheel of Music Who will construct as a memorial ei endow one of these buildings? President Conwell will be glad te confer with generous citizen concerning this great object. l QUST0D1ANS of Quality H IM M $ Tn almost every cemnuinm theie is one Stere whivh In A D H' its high and unchanging policy el maintaining a mcr- Jl I ' W chandisc standard comes te be regarded as the custodian j M k of quality. This is the aim and the achievement of this (K I h store. Our only quest is quality nu consideration will & H I fl sv l ssiivsiiiik im J Tlie Spring Suits and Topcoats make .. strong bid for our appiexal , M k ''A j tl'Py are most attractive anil arc moderately priced at 530 anil upward.' M L I K N At $40, $45 and $50 there ate m.im u outlet fu .-iluc. "K p (fl - " - JACOB KEED9S SONS IS anv M - J IIU J 3 J, jfr-e&vM I -i a 1 !sw,!il!!,h Mtl? V n i'h';rt,: :.r -T'- " . , :i M Mti
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