Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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WIN SIORE
Will Come te U. S.
The Hague mee)liiK. fciiI n "feclcr'"te
develop the American attitude toward
Midi pnttielpatien, It was learned to te
dai. The Anieilcaii teply ni I'M"-
Socialist Elected Hahway Mayer
ANOTHER POLICE
Confesses Murder
Kllrahcth. N. J.
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.lay 1 1 --.i nmes i.
rutber, Socialist,
lecrntiy cneten one
of Knlittiiy's three 'omml'Ienerj, wn!
I., FORJjEWSBOYS
Seats Ready for 8100 at Big
Free Shew at the
Ice Palace
pathetic In character, but wn" net an
fleeted Majer of the city by the em
nilsieti ycMcrdny. Twe jenr nge Kur
THE
liuceptniice. ultlieiigh iippnrently con
'Uriiisl nt ticnea ns fereciiliiiK pitrtlcl
her wn iccnlleil
tuition by
romnilsiener.
I Mayer Hints It Will Be Mere
' Drastic Than Recent
Agrees te Allied Proposals for
Conference, but Urges
Modifications
One
I
SCHOOLS OBSERVFD DAY
CITY HALL IS BUZZING
FRANCE SENT U. S. 'FEELER'
RUSSIA ACCEPTS
TaBTaBT M TaTaTaTaTaTam.C"?!
BF" tt ' ' " 'v' BaaH
bHHIbW. . 11 - -. -' bLLI
SHAKE-UP
COMING
HAGUE PLAN
-.mi rmi
Si ( $m
from tlie emcc ex i
Hey Wcch Program
,!, -ltev Day In Scheel anil
iwlu'tiy. Semi-final in nimble nimble nimble
hoetinB contest. Track nml field
chills at McCench Field. Hev
rntrcnlh nml Catharine street;
S:nO I'. M.. nllilctlcs nml vatitlc-rltlr-
entertainment for nil newsboys
nf the city In Hip Ice I'elncr, Forty-
fifth nml Market streets.
' . m.lr. n... t.l.,t. r
'jumorrew iirm , rmun pi
marble-sheeting contest for city
chaniplenshlp.
Friday Hey In tlie Heme Night.
Gniiies en plnynrentitli between pub
lic pilvate nml parochial fchoels;
7 P. M., ntliletle nml vnuilevlllc en
tcrtninnient nt the. I en I'nlncc for
boys from Instiluf lenn.
Sntunlny Athletic Day Inlereity
mnrbic-MioetlnR centeM with Haiti Haiti
mere en City Hnll tilnzn nt 1 :'0
P. . Tim elty will be illvlileil Inte
thlit' districts, eneh district having
at IraM one recreation i enter, nml
lline will be athletic events through
out thn day.
hiindav Bey Day in the Church.
ni: his pal."
Hen thrills arc en the card for the
MgnewMjejs' free show In the Ice Pai
ne nt Ferly-tlftb and Market streets
tonight. This Is te be one of the big
gest events of Hey Week, nnd there arc
teats for 8100 newsies.
Geerge Y. Pawling, chairman of the
Hey in Athletics Commitre, has ar
ranged the hill, the master of ceie-
monies te be (jeeige
Big llietheis' As.Jeclntl
(.'ney, of the j
Ien.
rCltn linrinr- linulc ivllt nnmn Iti 11 rtnnr1 '
runinx in inc wimi-up neui nci wcuii . , , .. .... ... ... ... ,
Temmy I.eughran. "the pride of Seuth'11": of Philadelphia Hickslte ! riend.
Phlladrlphln" ami I-rankle Uritten, an-
ether boxer who has appeared many
time nt lecnl boxing clubs. J,cv Tend
ler will referee.
Program Is Yarlcil
Bur boxing is net the whole show by
an mean". There will be community
ulnsiiig. a mlnstiel show staged by the
Big Iliethers' Association. Wree's lluds opluieiw c.piccil b some prominent
In n ballet and just lets of ether nets ' practitioners, most physicians de ijpt
Including fancy roller skating, juggling, i feci the nted for alcohol in their prae prae
tengs, skits and an educated horse. 'lice, as shown by the fact they said.
Tickets are being distributed te nil ! that the majority of doctors have net
nnvshevs. leir if nnv of them nrc ullli-
out tickets they will be admitted some
time after 8 o'clock It anv room is left
In the knee, amphitheatre that scats I
8100 persons.
Today is "Bey Dn.v in Scheel nnd
Industry." nnd tnricii pre;rnms were
carried out in the schools and plants.
The marble-sheeting events con
tinned yesterday, when the list of com
petitors was narrowed down te sixteen.
Today the survivors are beli.g weeded
Buttle royal at the Sherwood Community
Center and Starr Garden. Then to
morrow the championship of Philadel
phia will be decided nL 4 o'clock nt the
Funfield Playground.
Championship Decided Saturday
New Yerk has decided te send her
en champion te contest in the- inter-
dtv iliampiensiiip te take place en Sat-
miln, afternoon at 1
111 n'ntnnt- .. f'l..
" " ,0l en ut-v 1
11.11 nn,n
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Yesterdays wmneis 111 the qualify-
Ing leur.ds in the marblo-shoeting
rtinmmensliin contest ,.n,l ilm nlnr.
ground center they represent are as 1 A recital will be given tomorrow
follews: levelling by Tem Burke. Irish tenor, "In
William .Minfri. Tunnpri, i. rerdiarrii. . the Academy of Music for the benefit
':(7 jrnn aim-. Morten. eit iiritt. v- 0f a fund te provide a girls Industrial
:rhwvVltfrariare.1n?,..J!i.r'l'",', nt ;n,',:,,1v e,",, T"en,j-
' .'mtntc. hunhiii: Themnii imnrmki 4I0T ninth street and Allegheny avenue.
SI'rTnerl Stnnavunk. Geerge fiorden. 4l'-'4 y
N. MlllniRii. Whlttler: Hruce Ilamer. ".I"!'. , . r
1 runurnrd aiiui, Keniln.ten: William Hr- '
ll". '.Mil Ileltnn, llsnel(iR. William JloltT. JleltT.
man. Welsh: It. lliimesHrtl. l'OSe N. jnili,
J1 In. A Klrdeiriu. a.17 b lh, Man
irrln. f l.awrcnre. 1733 ,llr. I.nrt, ,
nebrt lm. ni'7 H. .17th. Hhirwoeit. llarn .
..-iii ..... uninrrv. lagKnn. '
l'"tr ita. 133R Kalnneunt avenu". linn-
jock. Jehn McCahf, 118 C'arppnlr. Shet!
rnnjr. Omrnt Atpfhan. 2111 17. TIioiiitieii,
He lop. .leHfiih Oatrew. 4.10 Christian, vp- !
'V'. II' 1 11 Powers. H3l Wllilri . Vine,
"illlam rteaEMi M.'t fl-nnantewn imi, 1
water Teh.j. rin I1 Illptinian. Ml Mrrey.
iRii2h.('n: William Hceut nnae llrewn, '
nunlap; Cliften S'Uiauffrle. ;i.11 N. Culornile,
Mtiner William ,StriMart. HtL'n X. 1'hlllp, '
frame, Leuli .siral. asss N. Uppsp Went
Vvr',.',P',: Jea'an Tmliice. IIIIA S 7th. O. ,
w 1 hllrin, ti Tuprl.e. 2701 lloudlnet, Ills- ,
t.euli Wi-lnei, 10'J Mifflin. H. 11. fur
ns. Abraham Yasain. MM Cantrll, I'. S.. 1
Jvf llenitnlp cilnvenetti. 103.1 H. IO1I1, South Seuth
wtik. llperiie Albrlulit. :il3:i WVIUpI Haiti
wll. Themas lllll, 312 Pcim Wi'salilcken. I
SAYS SHE'S WIFE NO. 2 I
Jehn A. Michel, Camden, Held en
Charges of Edna Riley
leliu A. Michel, flia Seuth Seienlh1
fticrt, f.'imden, was lialled hcfetc
.Itistirn of the Peace Sheildan in Cam
den this meinliiB, chiuged by Edna '
JJijev, who sajs ln man led him in
l-MS, with hieing two ies.
Muhel has a wife nml two ihildreul
Jiving in lliiltfmere. Edna Kllcv allege., j
.um wnir te see meni cvei, wee; or t
two without her knowing it. iie was
nt te jail iii default of S1.10O bail.
resides this clinrge Michel is nc-
used of passing ;i worthless ( hei k for.
Nf)4 en the Greenwood. Moter (Jempauv I
for lepnirs te his automeh!le.and with I
he sale of u machine en which he had
net paid the full pun hase price. ,
wiini.i) nehs in riCTtmF.s
iiippsnlnst n eriy cllme. Important pre.
fh! ,uL'',.e? ?ml ";i's bi ncrv land; In fnrt.
h. nieat lntrrtlnB rlcturen 111 rvinrraiiinn
an iiii'i, rcaariUpp of epn nr .ii.t.ir,.
rfry Sunday In the bcauilful Hotecrauire
f'Ptlpn et th Sunday Puiue LLuaia.
' Ml- U Habit rft..
I The finest
1 butter I
I in America! i
I Today .KC 1
1 ,b 1
I At all our Stores
mi.i.k. uounev meukumsky
Yeiiiib Ituulaii ilie allege she wni
marileil In Yalta In 1020 te An
drehltilt Yenil.itsliy, the youthful
eiiRliieer who wai wedded leeently
te .Mm. Marlen Itenm Stfplieni.
MPHlthy lielrrsH of CIiIcure. Mile.
Mouremsky Is Milng VenslnlMiy In
Paris en a charge of bigamy. The
YenilatskH are new residents of
Itldley Park
FRIEND HEAR UM
E
Dr. Nathan Therne and Dr.
Pusey Heald Take Issue With
Seme Surgeons
RAPPPn
nHrr CO
i
GIRL SMOKERS
Alcohol Is entirely unnecessary in the
prnctJjA of medicine, according te
spmkers at the joint session of men
! n.i.l ...... In.lnt .tf,ltn A.fi,1e Alnnt.
.nt l-lfleentli nml Hate streets
Dr. Nathan Therne. Moerctown.
N. .1.. nnd Dr. Pusey Heald, AYilming AYilming
Ien. Del., both took thiv stai.d. Their
addresses followed n discussion of the
prohibition Kml temperanci' nuestieii.
TIica both lnilcd that, contrary te the
tul.eii out permits ter niconei. sunpij
I .... -I.-.-. -1 fAil raasIAl ff-A ItA I
uccniiNP incj i" i i-i "-uui i us-
necessary.
"vYhnt was termed the
I'emic supple
ment arguments against prohibition,
ns ndvanced by the wet. was declared
hv .T. Bernard "A'nlten. of this city, te
be a matter thnt must be met bv public
opinion, directed into the right channel.
Anether phase of Inteii.perancc ear
nestly discussed was the growing prac
tice of cigarette fineklns by young
glrl. It w-as declared te be a great
evil hv Mary A. Yarnnll. who espe
cially deplored the amount of smoking
being done by lellege girls. She urged
mothers te use nil their Influence te
put nn end te the practice. ,
Charles Pason. speaking of love nr.tl I
unify, urged the prevention rnther than
the cure of differences among Friends.
William l.ittlcbey. a Friend from Len
loll. r.iinn"". -"" "" i "- ";
country haxe been facing well the vital
den. England, said the I rlends in (his
.,..,. ,nlu
i""""
Burke te
Give Recital
A long arm!
A short arm!
A regular arm!
Our shirts fit them all.
We take as much pride in
our scale of sizes as we de
n..ri; r,nA T
m our Quality ana value
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers P'ect Clethes
Chestnut St. at Juniper
Telephener "Helle, Mackin
Meters? I intended te drive
back te your (hew roemi after
the demomtratien, but I was
enjoying it 10 much I forget
about the time. Send the
papers down tomorrow, will
you?"
Open Car.s $1785
Closed Cars $2785
Prices F. O. B, Factory
Diiplay room open evening
Moter Cars
The car of the ten proven unitM
MACKIN MOTORS, Inc.
Jay Vandergrift, Pre.
8SS N. Rrert St. Frem Pcplir 7581
HIT AS ilIEDICIN
I'IHj1- 1
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I Mayer Moere nnneunced nn Impend
! injr police "dinke-up today which hni
set City Hull te tnlklns and cniifeil nn
en'lnexs In the Depnrtmenl of Public
Snfet).
.Iiint hew rxlpiinlvc the chnnircs will
I be the Mnyer lefii'ed te dlclee nt this
time. Apparently, however. It will be
, mere, drnstlc than that of several days
age. when three lieutenants ncrc or-
dered te resign, nnd one who refused te
I'emply with the order wan reduced te
tlie rank of a pntrelmnn.
"New that the election Is ever." said
iltn Mntnf "tliAi'A tvlll tin inme chnnffes
In tin. 'pol'lce department'. The Mnyer
knew mere new than he knew hefete.
.These changes which I nm rentemplnl-
inir will be innde reeai'dlesR of nny pe- .
'lltlcal leader, nml the police will be
I given final orders te go straight
"The Director and Assistant Dlrec
.. i, iw,e..i.m,.it nf i.ih1i. SnfciT
'report there Is no commercialized gam- j
kll- 1 fll.l1,..1nl..t.1.. Wm. t.m.i tns'ifntl '
iniii in i ii lUMii'ijiiiiit v ntn ' '' '
the I.nw Fufercement I-engue te co
operate Tith the pe'icc authorities in
a light against boeilogglng."
The Majer denied absolutely n ru
mor, said te lmve been spread by his
political enemies, that Captain Ynn
Hern was shifted just befeie election
se as le give protection te "Huck" Dev
lin, boss of the Klghth AVard. Yan
Hern N known as n difficult man te
ileal with, nnd has cleaned up various
parts of town with ruthless hand.
"That is perfect ret," Mild the Mayer
of the report that Captnin Yan Hern
had been transferred for a political
purpose. "Captain' au Hern was
Irnnsfcircd because of his known quail-
jjeB as (lenn-tip man,' te a district
where reports indicated gambling, beet
legging anil vice were oeuuning pnvi-
leges under the new peimcni compact
made In that district.
"The cantaiu will be en the job In the ,
-IM-HIIU UIMI M I .Mini H III ...IT 111 .it.
first district. The orders against gam
bling, bootlegging and vice protection
arc just as strong as they ever were,
and no protection of this kind will be
tolerated anywhere."
.AAA.... . . ... ,..( n .. i a ...no ... , nn
NABBED AFJER-2-YR. HUNT
Eugene Zaborevsky I Wanted en
Charge of Stealing Thousands
After eluding the police for two jenrs,
Eugene Zaborevsky. charged with the
theft of several thousand dollars,
was arrested jescterdny In n shoemaker
shei) at Dauphin and Cern I streets.
Zaborevsky, with, two ether men, was
m ..... - .
n,.,.eMeii m jjie ter swindling a man.
All three were held in ball for court
They never appeared for trial and left
the city.
Later It was learned that Zaborevskv
bad joined tlie I mted States
Army
no was iraceu ie ucriuanj . but en
Irarnlng that detcctlics weie en his
track, succeeded In being trnnsferied te
Camp Dix. The police were en his
trail nnd nbeut le arrest Zaborevsky
there when he was discharged and re
turned te this city. He obtained em
ployment In a shoemaker shop under
the name of Harry Smith.
K-LEftf 5lLVER,rfH3 ST:!
Jt-"'
The Polished Girdle Diamond
Excels in Brilliancy
and has been accepted bj- society
for exclusive engagement rings
QueKljr and Workmanship unquestioned
Special exhibition of Silver throughout the week
Spring and Summer Weight
Suits for Men
fl We de net claim that these suits
are worth $55 or $60, because
they are net.
I However, we are in position te
knew their real value, and there
fore emphatically state that
there are no better suits any
where at $45.
IJ The fabrics arc choice qualities of Tweeds,
Cheviots and Unfinished Worsteds made up in
this season's approved models, and all arc made
in accordance with the rigid requirements of
Reed's Standard of Tailoring.
$ We urge upon you the
suits at $45.
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KltNEST MAYO
Camp I)l.v Midler, who says he
shot Jonas Fex, Wrlghtstewn,
N. !., Jitney man
CONFESS TO MURDER
nc utiucv nDICD
UP JIINtl UnlVCri
- ;
Three Camp Dix Men Arrested In
N. Y. One Says He Shet Fex
EniP.sl Mave. n deserter from Camp
DXt mR been arrested and has made
full confession of the murder of Jonas (
K. Fex. a iltney driver at AYrights-
town. N. .1. The pnrllv cremated body
' ' , , ,, -,. f hiii-iiwl
weeds near Halnespnrr, . .).. Ma i.
Of the three ether men snl.l te have
been in the automobile with Maye at.
the time of the sheeting, two were nr-
listed in New Yerk nnd with nye
S:C"S BMrTdr"l!!y rKS
ntifl Crnnflnll Altnticnii. Tlu niltome-
bile of the murdered man was used te
leturn the nrlsencrs from the Ilroelclyn
Navy Yard, where Maje was first ar
rested. Detective. Ellis Parker, of Burling
ton Count v. suspected Maye when he
heanl he had disappeared fiem Camp I
uix.
He found he man Had enlisted i
in dtp navy under the name of Hey
Stuart, that he bad deserted and ieined
the nrmv iust before the war. He be-
llnfA.t Af A..1.1 ..a....... . Inl.l, .
IIM-..1I ..If! ,1,1 tlUllllf 1UIII11I l 1H1MII,II.'I-M, I "" " . . I ... . , w ll.v ....i-
and notified the officers there. In due trary previously published. The news- .
time Maye turned up and confessed his
desertion te the naval authorities.
In his confession. Mave said Fex had
sold him bad rum and lie bad sworn i
te get him.
"I shut him In the back while In his
automobile." the authorities .aj he
confessed. 'Ter fear he was net dead
1 leek the body te the weeds, tired two
mere shots into it and then set tlie te
the undergrowth."
TRY BROTHERS FOR MURDER
Pasquale and James Meslte Charged
With Killing Jeseph Anzalone
Pasquale Mesite. LVS4I North Yan
Pelt street, and his brother, .lames.
'Jf)2(i North Lambert street, were placed
en trial tedav chareril with mm ilm. lie.
fore Judge Bnrnett.
It is alleged the defendants shot and
killed .lesppli Anzalone. L'HD West
Cnmbrln street. January I'.", at Twenty-first
and Cambria streets, following
bitter feeling that arose ever n card
game. A general fight eccuried audi
three men have since been fugitives, but
It is charged that the defendants com cem
mitted the fatal assault. 1
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wisdom of seeing these
T-.M' . - 1
Utiles
ise Ul-IKSTNUT.
V,
sf
Uy the Associated Press
fipiina, Mn 17. Iliisln has accepted
(he proposals of the Powers fur the
meeting nt The Hague te discuss the
Hussinn .situation, It was nnneunced
this afternoon.
In accepting, the Ituslnri proposed
certain modifications In the plan, which j
were dlfcufwil nt today's meeting.
M. t'bleheiin, the Huslnn Foreign
Minister, snlil he thought the fientler'
'trine proposed eheuld Include the allied
, Soviet republics, declaring he would
take It in thai mmip. He deslied te'
1 bnve the truce broadened. In order le
Include ucKie.snlen by bands. Iteferrlng
in the troens nf (jpneml Wrangel. for
mer nntl-Helsbevlk leader in Seuth
." .. .; .. ..i..i
Itus'in. new in the nnii.nn-, nr ni'ii i
that they be icmeved te mere m-tniii !
fj,(i(, ,J,t,It01 nf tIP linsiifns mny
haie a decided effect en (tie attitude of
the fnltnl States, as Secletary,UKhes
declination of the Invention te intend
f , . " . h-i.i,. .....i ii1P,. iIpIccii-
", , ' ', ' 00 S S he sTill ,
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'',,.!.",. ,.(i ,i ' ir,lfirr- of the
c J,,,' 'ning "further
'correspondence hhjA.h.ng.e,.
t
lionden. Mar 17. (IVv A. P.) Im
pertnnce attnehed In England te Amor Amer
lea's attitude toward Europe's affairs .
is indicated by the prominence given by I
this morning's newspapers te thn text
of Secretary Hughes note declining
the invitation te the proposed confer-
ence witn tiie uuinus nt i ne
Hague, I
Vhn nftfmliii.lnr Itii7nfti nsmninp
Wefi;
that the American reply Is a final re- '
fusal. says this Is very much less vuv
i.wtutnr. tit..,. ,1 rt u llin inlifill til flin frill.
paper adds:
"Many people here mc Inclined te
exaggerate the Intrinsic importance of
American participation In the settle-
ment of Euiepe."
Washington. M.ij 17 French smities ,
at tlenea. piler in issuance by thej
Economic Conference of an Invitation
te the Fulled Stales te participate In J
Make this your personal car
Te examine the
mechanics of an
H. C. S. is like
looking into the
mind of a mental
giant. Yeu ex
pect, and get,
results.
$2-100 AT IXDIAXAPOI.IS
II. C. S. Sales Cemp.inv,
832 i Bread Street '
ljL v.
1 DESIGNED BV HAIMtY
STL'TZ
SON!
ST.
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Large, Gelden Uak
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CHIFFOROBE
712-714 Market Street
Amcriccts Largest Heme of Furniture-,
Half te Third Off Furniture
Linde Great Clearance Sale
The biggest factory, store and warehouse
closeouts ever brought together in Philadelphia.
All new, up-te-date patterns of the highest qual
ity. Thousands of suits and single pieces at the
lowest prices ever marked upon reliable, guar
anteed, year-round Furniture the kind you can
live with a lifetime without tiring of it.
Don't held off for a better opportunity. Yeu
will never be able te beat the values in this Sale.
Fer every dollar you spend it gives you the biggest
dollar's worth you will find anywhere, as the most
casual comparison will show. Don't wait any longer.
Make your selections at once.
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4-Piece Walnut Suit
Rich Queen Anne design. Has large Dresser,
with 28x40 inch mirror. Bew end Bed, complete
Chiffencttc and large Semi-Vanity.
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4-Piece Queen Anne Suite
ru-F,si,tiY':ly iIt,c b'Sgcst furniture bargain in
Philadelphia. Large Buffet, 60 inches lone.
China Closet. 16 inches. Server, 38 inches. Ex
tension Table, 48-inch top.
This Suit in Tapestry or Velour
Is strictly gujirantecd, inside and out. Has
massive Davenport, 87 inches long. LarRc arm
and fireside chairs
Loese cushions, full spring
seats and backs.
Rugs and Lineleums Reduced
Wiltens
l-'OOO Mipci mc. M.' it 9G.50
1120(1 uici mc. S. Kle (i 91.50
im.Ol) Uej.il. lKU t, , , 86i00
10(1.00 iun iS.Kliie . 77.00
'MX) Weel. 'Kl.' ti . 58.00
Summer liuas
2 00
17.00
J I 00
15.00
Nei'iiah, "slJ it . . 12.75
NccimIi, SvlH tt 11.50
udeci, 'M-' ii. . 10.50
ii(i'cr, S(l u , s,oe
Oit n
Fridun
2rd Street, Columbia
A 25th
Anniversary
Special
$9.75
Tomorrow
Only
Combiner a chiffo
nier and wardrobe in
one and saves the
space of two pieces of
furniture.
T h 0 r 0 u ghly con
structed in every de
tail and the superior
cabinet work will
please you.
NCQ
.
$195
$125
$125
Axminstcrs
t'5 mi lir' ),' M
'0.00 .M.in.hr.'"'M ' ,, '
(.--Oil Kdiui, (v) . ,,
v00 staiul..i., t.Os!j ',,
- Ml .Staiid.iHl II ,!sJ
Linoleum
- " He,i Inl.inl
S I Mi.i Inl.n.l ..
1 - .pen.il Inl.ml
1 lll.ltlltt I Ml l
12.00
.15.00
28.00
25.00
4G,00
1.85
l.fiO
1.25
1.35
V. a I , f
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HENRY LINDE
and Ridge Avenue
Fine quality
at a saving
LIKE every e t lrc r
well-dressed man, you
want geed quality, but
you probably aren't
offended if you happen
te save money atthe
same time. Our store
is large we sell a mul
titudinous variety of
fine quality garments,
and
every last one of
them is priced in ac
cordance with our
Super-Value policy.
P ERRY'S
SUITS
for Spring
think of the advantage
of cheesing from a
really enormous selec
tion of everplaids, pen
cil stripes, checks, her
ringbones, twills, tweeds,
cheviets and hemespuns.
Super-Values $28, $33,
$38 and $43.
for Spert
ever a dozen different
models, with inverted
pleats and Norfolk ef
' fects. Three-piece suits
Super-Value3 $25, $33,
$38. Extra knickers, $7,
SB, $9.
for Juniors
14 te 18 years old an .
amazing variety of pat- '
terns and styjes. Junier
Super -Value prices $20,
$23, $25, $28.
for Hottest Weather
exquisitely trimmed
Palm Beaches in a wide
variety of colors and
patterns. Silky mehairs,
single or double breast
ed. Featherweight, trop
ical worsteds, two - piece
suits, some with vests.
Super -Values $17, $18,
$20, $23. $25.
WE count our sales
men as a most impor
tant asset. Net be
cause of their SELL
ING ability, but be
cause of their PLEAS
ING ability. This busi
ness must please its
customers.
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
iw Clethes for Men
FINE FRAMING
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Water Celers Paintings
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