Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 19, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922
SOUTH PHILA. HIGH
SCHOOL GRADUATES
Ninety-two Receive Diplomas
Frem Dr. Lucy Wilsen at
Commencement
SO. PHILA. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL OFFICERS
HONORS ARE AWARDED
Tlif commencement cxcrcien of the
Seuth riillndelplilii IIIsli Scheel for
OlrH "111 he bold nt 8 o'clock tonight
In the niitlllerlitm of tlie school, when
diplomat! will be nxvnrded te ninety ninety
te jtrniltintei.
The exert'lcc will he held in the school
auditorium. -101 Seuth IJrend street.
jloe Hrlkcn will deliver the vnle vnle
dletery nrntien nnd thn diplomas will
t,r presented by Dr. Lucy L. W.
Vllcen.
Olrl who receive the "torch,
(fleeted ns the ones doing the best
.rk in each subject nrc:
Art. Itelna f5nnpnrte; science. Ite-
ti(cen l.npun nnti .Minnie it. nniiiimcm ;
mathematics, Divertu M. nitter for
jlee Stein nnd Florence It. Hern limn n ;
JiWery, Alice K. I'ltts; commerce. ldn
Grabewskv: InnRiinRes, Anne It. Flce:
fnxlilii fnrnieln ViRllene J physical
Irnlnlns. Ocerfiliuinc II. Werrnll; the
Miidenl"' ns'oclntlen, Careline M. Jcs
ler and Florence Mcflewnn.
CARDINAL DOUGHERTY GIVES
DIPLOMAS AT ST. JOSEPH'S
Elaborate Ceremonies Mark Gradu
ation Exercises at 17th and Stiles
St. Jeseph's College, Seventeenth
end Stiles streets, held its niinunl com
mencement this afternoon In the quad
rnnRlc feimed by the church nnd the
college btilldlngH.
The (iiinpus was decorated for the
occasion. A singe had been built nnd
enough ents were installed te accom
modate a large gntherlng.
The presiding officer was Cardinal
Dougherty, who conferred the degree of
bachelor of arts and bachelor of phil
osophy. The address te the graduates
was fnnde by .Inmes A. Flaherty, K.
C. S. (.. supreme knight of the
Knights of Celumbu.s.
The sihitutery niltlrcs was delivered
ty Thecidnre F. Dendy, n member of
the graduating class, taking for his
subject "IMncntien and the Heme."
Jehn A. .lehnnn sK)ke en "nducutien
nnd the .State." while the valedictory
as ik'llxcied by Francis I. Fnrlcv. his
mbjcit being "Education and the
Churih."
The device of bachelor of arts wns
conferred upon Jehn F. Uurgess, Theo Theo
eore F. De.idy. 1'iniicts I. Fnrley,
,Tame. I), (irltlin, .Tebn A. .felinun,
Joeph It. O'Neill. William II. Kan
del nnd Clement F. Trainer.
The di'Kiee of bachelor of philosophy
was (enfeired upon 1'aul N. Falr Falr
trethcr. CLASS DAY AT DREXEL
Tree Planting. Luncheon and Plays
Features of Program
T'ee-plntitlmj ceremonies in front of
the I)reel Im-titutc, Thirt.x -second nnil
Chcs'imt streets, at 12 :.",() o'clock this
afternoon, opened the Class Day
nctlvltle" of the iiistitiiMnn' grail
tinting class. Before the trees were
jilmited the seniors escorted their
parents and friends en :i tour of ln ln
pei'tlen of the thirteen building"
owned bx Drexsl.
At 11! M." I'. M. n luncheon, pre
ttied hv he undergrnduntes of the
Demf-tic Seieni e Depni'tment, wii
fcrxed In the picture gallery. It
Has followed by the presentation el
"The Vegetable Man," n one-act
remrdj dealing with the controversies
betwcii Mr.-. New i. wed nnd the Vege
table Man.
Stiiih-n s of the Secretin Inl Scheel
ftWiinicil lu a pantomime at 2:4."
nMnil. Tin- tenlui" ..1 the program
ttas "Si heel Dajs," a short coin
ed) ilevi eil In -tiiileiits of (V Kna.
neerm' n hoel, "September te .liine,"
in ("'in, was r-iterpreteil hy the
mere liiiif.emc meiubeiu of the Scheel
tif Itiinie te ris.
GRADUATES AT CHURCH
Ridley Park High Scheel Cla68 Gets
Diplomas Tonight
'I If si initiating clas of the Hlilley
J nik Ilil Sehoel ntleiiileil services last
"' ti the Methodist Church of
the ii i ,.i, xxhpie tl(t jiiiccnlauieate
feriiK.ti. un ii(.,ieP, ,x th,, 1(.V.
Jl"i x i i.i 'I'tiriier. t hi' pastor.
The gi.iiliintliin i-.eicles will tnke
flai ilii in ning.
DR. BURK RE-ELECTED
Again Chesen Head of Valley Ferge
Historical Society
The fourth annual meeting of the
Anllex Feigo IIisieili.il Sei'ut win.
held tdn in the Washington Meme- ,
llnl ( 'uip.. ii,.. w. Hirbert litirk. !
Vne pieslileil, -ns ie-electeil piesldvlll.
Mhi i elhieis eld'tPil are: Vice pii'i
'IfiHs, A, Mm,. I:,,,,,,,,,, IViiisen. We. t
ewiiin, Mss . Mi. ii.iM,.j ;. (S,-'f!i.
.NeriiM.twn. the Key. I). Klha Coff- ,
''!?" 15'Mdlng .mil .lelm W.iiimiinkei-.
INs Annie It. Melnnx, of Valley Ferge. '
was iiiinl,. tieasurer and Miss Esther,
"inlnig Meietiiiy.
ih" se-icl cINciis,.,! plmm or the
einpletlmi of Patriots' Hall and the'
"PP" ng of the new hl-tnilcnl Itiiiltllng. '
Wileli lentalus man) i elk's pertniiilng
i" tin- Ieoliitienary War.
AIM GOOD BUT FUTILE ,
Rebber Threw Brick Straight, but,
Victim Saved His Cash j
"""i'h. I nuik Kiilngaln. u nuitiac-!
'or, f "((:; s. Seventh street. Cam '
'n. Mill hail suiiiclent wind left t..
jneut ,, f,Kl,,, n nt Np,;,ees who
'f ' linn p SiiiiiKhij night. One mi- I
'"d the hriik ami ether a long knife.
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t ..""""' "i , nil' i m s mi in"
- " .11 III'IIM 111 Hit till
S.dEANHETJE U1ICK,
Kre3tei
IDA. 3RA.BOWSK.y,
eL' s KSCJ - ssVwi-il- Vt
FiORENCE R.HERSHMsW,
T,c.3tJeT
ROSE .BRISKEW ,
Va.lcdicteci.urc.
SNAPPY! I LIKE 'EM SNAPPY!
SAYS CARNEY OF CLOTHES
City's Beau Brnmmell Magistrate Has Something Like a Dezen
Suits and 41 Sillc Shirts, and Cravats Oh, Bey!
"Snappy! sneppv Hint's the wev I nbeut se wide." nnd he measured off
like 'em. The snappier the better." j nhetit hulf-an-inch between his thumb
Se said Magistrate Carney In speak- and linger,
ing of men's clothes. And from his "With n brown suit I wenr n brown
point of vnntnge ns the man who 's lint, and with n checked suit a cheeked
said te be the best dressed meglstrate cap, and alwsvs caps when 1 drive. I
In Philadelphia, he pieceeded te give nm n great one te driw. juu knew."
his views. i Ties must match, tee. nnd socks,
Cnrney's ofliee In Spring (S.irden for the magistrate Is the most fas
street Is decorated with suits and net tidleus of persenn ns te the color scheme
with the iisunl pictures, calendars and I of his attire. His times are nlwsns
signs which advise ou te "Keep Smll- I brown. And there is but one tiepln In
Ing." lie has no need of such a the world for him. And It glistens nnd
suggestion ns that. sparkles In whntever cravat he has en.
What man with eleven suits anil he It blue, purple or green,
foity-ene silk shltts could go nreund : Fer the three yrnrs lifter he enme
dispelling gloom? 'e the City Hall ns messenger boy,
These just enme In," he tnld. when he wns thirteen years old,
pointing te scvernl suits which hung : "i.dilie." as thej then called him. was
In a tow ngnlnst the wall, the hangers i the best known of the messengers there,
caught in the melding which Is along j Then It was said that he had two
the side. ambitions, te lenm shorthand nnd te
He looked npolegetlenlly nt the dark piny baseball,
blue suit lie wns wearing. "I nm net1 A tnlrd one ml?ht be ndded te be a
dressed up today." he said, "but, here, i snnppy dresser. And he hns certainly
this one what de ou think of It?" snd achieved his idenl.
he held up n brown and white checked One of his new spring suits Is n
suit that fairly crackled. black and white check, but he mourn-
Xct te the brown suit was a block fully snld thnt it wns tee big nnd had
one with n white stripe running te be sent bnck.
thieugh it. and ne.t te it n go 'geeus "I just get It, nnd it doesn't fit," he
one with green nnd gray checks. '(aid. in n er.v disappointed tone.
"Like it?" giinned Carney. "I Hut the chances are that he will get
have hats te match nil the suits nnd another like it te add te his collection,
shirts tee. With that suit I wear n i nnd rtep out In all its splendor tem
white silk shirt with green stripes I day seen.
300 TINY CRIPPLES
SEE ZOO WONDERS
Emergency Aid and the Cubs
Play Hosts te Children at
All-Day Picnic
GREEN THINGS REAL TREAT
Mere tlinti .100 children, crippled by
Infantile paralysis, had an all-day pic
nic today nt the Zoe. They were guests
of the Infantile Paralysis Society of the
Heme Hellef Division of the Emergency
Aid.
Hy 10 e clock most of tlie cIHKlren
and flowers. I will get te see (lowers
nnd gtnss and trees."
All the children who were entertained
at the picnic live nt their own homes
and net nt hospitals or institution", al
though they nre constantly under treat
ment. Miss Mnrv I. Selden. 'ccrelery of
the Infantile Paralysis Society and of
THREATEN TO BOLT
FROM N. J. CHURCH
Barrlngten Patter't Action Areuies
Parlshlenera' Anger
Threats te disrupt the congregation
the Emergency Aid", was In charge of j0f , Presbyterian Church of Harrlng
the entertainment, Assisting her were (m) j;. t jmvP ,een made by some of
Mrs. .1. Willis Murtln. jbalrmri'i of the ( -,mbcni as the result of the
Infantile I'arahslH Society, ami Mrs. "lr ' ,iii nnrnmlttee
Netrls S. Hnnntt. only woman mem. report of nn Investigating comm ttee.
her of the Cubs, who represented the which decided that no uinmc room or
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PANIC IS AVERTED ! BABY DRINKS TURPENTINE
IN EXCURSION WRECK
1. tAW"- H
i,i.anl7iitlen of tiubll'' illi-iuls nml
newspapermen, who ui .opera ted with
the Emergency Aid Seclet) in the en
tertnliiinent, and about sixty ether
women who me connected with the
Emergency Aid.
Sandwii lies, milk und Ice-cream eenes
were ei veil nt neon.
One little boy grabbed onto hi moth
er's hand te atttact her attention te
something that was happening In the
menkev cnge. She looked tired as she
sniiieii down nt mm
nMiif.iw.il te the tiaster. the Hev. .
'I PaiiiiHI, for his action In refusing
te allow certain ledges te held meetings
In the church bnsenient.
1 Iteperts of the institution of a new
church were rampant last night fol
lowing the resignation of the superin.
tendent of the Sunday school, several
i of his nslstnnts and n number of
teachers. .. , ,
Mr. Pannell. besides being pas
tor of the church. Is moderator of the
session, and ns such gave the order pre
. V . " , - -, , ... , ie gel in leine nun umifc imn. -,.
had arrived at the oe; theFC who , ,,, ,., (i-ur,. it wn,'i hardly light
"I had te de tn washing jestcidey i.ti.tt Iiik the ledges from using the
te get te (eme nnd bung him. site ,1(rr, bnsrment unless they signed un
could walk were brought hv relatives or
agreement centnlnlng clauses In con
- '. ' ." . . . ... ,. LO OO 11 Oil
friends anil these wlies- tw Men nmes, (() (1(iprUl, Mm of ,nt. ,,u.n,..
wrre NCHI u.v wrinrcs rrc uiuubih . -
FOOD POISONS THREE
In
w.is win laid
ii.iikiu iIi'eiwmv near his home
"ier i no..,.,. ,i.i..i -i..
ionic iiiips,.,i .,.K,.0 , Bm0 ,N
naiie K .imn,,s !(, ,.,. voeil.
jnne, ns M,s,n, .
ACTOR CALLED SWINDLER
Cabaret Shew Promoter Arrested at
Atlantic City
inn.?1 ""' "" ncter. nml meii' ic-
Ui, ."l!"'etir of i.ilmiv: hes Is
'PR held In Atliintli- City for the
' lii.hlplii.i pl,,.. , hinged with the
Ill,l,1 "f leMiiiues 1 1 .'in Pun i:
A ' 'jrtnmer. of fCJI! Spruce street
Amnllng te Lewis, he has refused te
"'""I iesu,s ,,, iST-0
lii 1 '.."!! "' iM' 'nlieu Hetel
,Wl11" In I'hllndclphlii.
Feldman's Place Net Raided
r ,1,stllnllNhi'H'nt of Solemon Fild
lit ri, -";.!" in the '""P'y '"'ttl'' business
th. ,,i. ,,,,ar(l nvciiue. was net' among
HlV e .V" iir"1'1 ,,un"(' '"''led for
Pert i ,lUn' 'S",l"l".," '"d ben
LEAVES SKOOO TO CHARITY
Jennie T. Browne Willed Estate te
Children's Society
The Chlldrcns Aid Society will bene
fit te the extent of S14.000 b the will
of Jennie T. Hrewiic. of l.'tll West
Scheel Heuse lane. Cermnntewn, which
was admitted te probate today.
Mrs. Hrewne, who died at her home,
l.'iO West Scheel Heuse lane, Cerman
town, lift the mene In II list te lie.'
sister, Ljdln T. Jenes and her luether-In-law,
" Henry M. Jein's. At their
ilea'lis the prin-ipal gees te the society.
Other wills udmlMeil te probate were
these of Alice A. Nisle . of Ili'iS Hnr Hnr
llsell sttcet. ifltMHI; Flunk X. Hell,
of "J'J" Fsier incline, S 100(1; Louise
Uecher. Elkton. Mil.. Silt, ."00. and
Ch'iiles II. Kech, of !10 Enst Legan
street, J?21.'0tl.
PEPPER UPHOLDS PRIMARY
Alse Defends Legitimate Expendi
tures In Campaign
Addicting the graduating i Ims of the
I'nhcrMlj of Heehesier. lteehester.
N. Y.. ted.tv Senater Pepper praised
the direct primary.
Senater Pepper s'tid thi't he w.nited te
spi the direct prlmnrv. which he snld is
still in the experimental stage, have n
fair trlnl.
Iteferring te campaign expenditure's,
s'onuter Pepper slid that it l.i "per-eiM-
anil uulntelligetit te iissiinii. that
political (iimpalgiis de net legltiniati iv
and necessnrilj cost large sums of
money. Te spend !?.", 0"0 might under
seme'circunistances be a wicked extuu
ngance. Te spend S."().00(l under
etheis might be absolutely justillable."
HONOR PLAN JOR DRUNKS
Gloucester Mayer Truste Them Till
Payday
Moter Andrri-011. of (ileucester Clt.v.
hi Ilexes that the honor system will wmk ft
out us well In peliee unlit as anywhere 3
else. In llnltiB two "ilriinks" this uiein-
lug, ?.i.7.i cm h lie ngrecil te their re
iiiest te be "trusted" until Saturday
pin day.
Themas Phillips and Jehn Tlnuuens.
both of ( i lint ester, admit ed they drank
lioecli M'sterdny In an amount exceed
ing their capacity. Phillips said be
had n scmmp pain In his hand and drnnk
it iiuirt te kill the pain. Tlniiiiens was
found n'.ing the i her fieut and was at
Ills tlieiiuht dead They lie.h said thev
weihl go te work mill cam money te
pay the lines,
CONCERT AT BRYN MAWR
Alice Gentle Sings Leading Seprano
Rele at Pole Grounds
The leading sopi.ine nde in the open
air concert ,'iveii today at the Hiwn
Mnwr pole gi emuls was sung hy
Miss Alice (Iciille, piima denna of the
Sietti Opera Cempanx. She Is new
tilling a concert engagement in Chicago
Gire ile Ititls, funnel ly of the Milan
Opera, sang the Imillene parls In
cluded In the piegimii also was tin Nnr
heiih Cheiul Seeiety. aiigiiienii'd hv
local in lists nml n lurgc symphony orchestra.
MORE FAIR BOOSTERS
Garden Club and Oil Men Offer te
Make Affair Success
Jehn F. Lewis, president of the Ses-iiii-('cntennial
Association, hns been
apprised by it telejrrnm from Mrs. Har Har
old Irving Pratt, of New Yerk, secre
tary of the Carden (Tub of America,
holding Its minimi meeting nt Menter,
O.. of the adoption of the following res
olution :
"I'nderstniiding that the Scsqiij-CVn.
tennlnl Exposition is te be one of beauty
and pregresss, be It
"Heselved, 'Flint the (iatden Club of
Ametlen offers its son ices te the direc
tors In bringing together the various
horticultural societies, i.p.vin eliint so
cieties, landscape associations mid
ethers lu planning and maintaining a
garden in the exhibition which will
demonstrate te the public the line art
of gardening."
Mr. Lewis also has been advised of
the appointment of a vpieial committee
of seven by the Oil Trade Association
of Philadelphia te co-operate with ether
tiade associations In support of the
Se.squi -Centennial Exhibition.
PATROLMEN IN FIGHT
One Says Crowd en Excursion Beat
Attacked Him
Piitielinen Kr.mse and Seihj, of the
Nineteenth and Oxford stiiets station,
were in n free-for-all fight en the
sie.imboet Clyde Inn night when It
decked at Arch street pier al'tet an ex
cursion. The piilielmen claimed that
Krniise resented an insult effired his
wife by men en the beat, x hereupon the
crexxd attacked him.
Pntielmeu from the Fourth and Il.ice
sticets station quelled the dlsmder and
made one arrest. The two pa dolmen,
off duty, bad taken their famllii.s un the
river excursion.
nutomeblles
Dozens of small green xvicker chain
w-re placed near the gate, nnd ns the
children xvere lifted from the enrs they
were put in the choirs nnd wheeled
Inte the Park. As they pnssed through
the gate sacks of candy nnd peanuts
were put Inte their enger little linnds.
"Ooeh! Is this the Pnrlt?" cried one
smnll pale child as she limped through
the gate, her large dark eyes dancing
with excitement. "I haven't ever been
te the Park before," she confided te
her guide. "Oh ! eh !" she shrilled ns a
peacock strutted into view. Words lit-
rally fulled her for n few minute, nnd
then she murmured: "Ain't that
giiind?"
A group of children hnd paused be
fore the cnge where the pelicans and
cranes xvere walking around.
"Sounds like they were snoring,"
giggled one little boy with smears of
chocolate nil ever his face, and a
twisted arm hanging limply nt his side.
"I lienrd the liens renr." shrieked
number. "Yeu eughtn hear the liens
renr." Se the guides wheeled thechnlr
in the direction of the liens' cnges se
that all the children could hear them
renr.
One blonde girl with wistful eyes
wns lifted into n clinir nnd wheeled
through the gate. Her eager eyes dis
regarded the sneks of enndy and pea
nuts. She xvn'i r limiting something
under her breath, ns she looked nbeut
trying te see everything nt once. Sud
denly she talked louder. "Green
tilings," s,c wn, saying. "(Jreen things
te de It en Similar, but I did net want in,. ,. in, i,r lawn of the bodies.
( hniges of malicious meuiiiing xvere
brought Immedlntelx against the pastor
before the Presbytciy.
Man, Wife and Daughter Become
III After Eating Dinner
Ptemnlne pct-etiing. due te fend they
nte nt dinner Inst night, caused Samuel
fiersham, his wife. Elizabeth, nnd1
daughter, Anna. 710 McKenn street, te
be sent te Mount Sinn! Hospital. They
returned home today. .
Oershnm wns first ntlncked with se-
vrre pnms. While his wife xxns nt
tending him she nse suffered nn attack.
Anna also suffered n violent attack
nfter she hail administered aid te her
mother nnd father. ,
Efferts nre being mnde te determine ,
the feed xxiilch cnuseil the trouble, it i
is believed te hove been nspnnigus. I
SAMl'KI. V'CI.AIN HAYHl I
"If Ainfrlci wnnt. prenpcrltt, II hn cel
te hflp Ilurnpn " Just r"Hirnd from a trip
In xtnr-tr!rUn Ktirnpp Mr. Vauclcln hn
Brunei) nn Intfrvlmv of IntciMt le rxery
Amerli-an. It ppenrii In (hf Mnnrulnp Kce .
lien of the Hunitav I'l iii.m LMiirii. "Muk
It n llnbtl." ylrft.
BAND CONCEHT TONIGHT
The Municipal Hand will play tonight
at Twenty-third nnd Locust streets.
f t
Yeu can rccegrme geed
advertising by its echo
increasing business.
Thb Helmes Press, 'Printers
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V WATCHES
Bracelet and Ribbon Watches for Women
PecKet and Wrist Watches for Men
Twe-Year-Old Jeseph Cehen
Critical Condition
Jeseph Cehen, 1001 Huntingdon
htreet, swallowed n bottle of turpen
tine while his mother's back was turned
for n moment yesterday.
He is in n critical condition In thi
Women's Homeopathic Hospital.
Shep Showcase Robbed
An outside showcase of the Quality
Members of Ihe crexv assured the rcillt Shep. Urendxvuy and Spruce
passengers thnt there xvns no danger ami street, ( iimden, was tnbhed of n silk
as a result it panic wn incited, 'lhu cape, valued at .:!(). Inst night. In te
damaged enr was drtflih'd mid th" i polling the robbery te the police exvnerg
tinln arrived in fnniden sheitlx nf.er of the fur shop stld that the lock of the
midnight. case had Ik en picked
Wlldwoed Filer Leaves Ralls, but
Little Damage Is Dene
Passengers worn thrown from their
seats nnd a number fulnted when the
xviieels of n renr conch of the Wlldwoed
(rain te Cnmden broke Inst night en
t inching Uaddeiifinld, N. .1.
Numerous windows were broken n
the trnln Jolted nsvernl ynrds ever the
ties
Our fancies are
"daisies"!
Fancy neglige shirts se
attractive you'll want te
pick them all.
Quality that matches the
high standard set by our
Rogers Peet clothes.
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Pcct Clethes
Chestnut St. at Juniper
u
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When an Architect
4 4 .a. M
prescribes warmth ter himself
YOU are pretty safe when you invest
in the bends that your banker has
bought for himself.
Se with your architect. If you ask him
what heating equipment he specified
when he built his own home, you are
quite likely te hear something about the
investment value of Ideal Boilers and
American Radiators.
And hew they pay for themselves in the
fuel they save.
.AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY
lDEJiLBciltrsandA.lERCAxR&diatorsfer every heating need
1711 Chestnut St. 25th and Reed Stt.
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Are Yeu The
Man
TO KSTARLISH
finance and run
the Philadelphia
agency for a scientific
specialty for home and
office that is having a
bri.sk sale? One of our
clients need.s such a
man. Write fully con cen
cerniny lniMncs.s expe
rience. BERRIEN COMPANY, inc.
A l) L'flTISlXG
19 West ddth Street
New Yerk City
"Say it with
picture s."
AVOIDS CRASH. WRECKS CAR .,Atl "' V P .y?Uf
salesmen out by giving
them illustrations of your
product in every detail.
We'll net only make the
engraving plates, but orig
inal illustrations as well.
Narberth Man Runs Aute Inte Ditch
te Prevent Collision
Henry Muller, -lit Teiict iixeiiue,
Nat l)ei tit, wrecked hi- miiiiII minister
Snturdiiy inernliis ni "Id Lancaster
pike nml IIlRhliunl nvtiuie, Meil.ui. ie
avoid il collision with the uir of Jeseph
Dause, 1(111) (iiceii stieet, riuludel
I'hla.
Ilexxnrd lluiuer nnd Hen mxel w
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PALMt BEACH SUITS for
Active Men
It's an old truism no man can be
100 per cent efficient who is net
100 per cent comfortable. And
no man can be comfortable who
isn't properly attired for het
weather.
Cf We have the clothes here which
will combat all efforts of "Old
Man Humidity" te put you "down
and out." Slip into one of these
cool Palm Beach Suits you'll like
the style, the comfort and general
appearance.
3 There is abundant choice in the
colorings Tans, Sand Celer,
Browns, Blues, Grays, tasteful
stripes and plaids practically
everything that a man may want.
$ Palm Beach Suits are priced $18
and $22.
4J Ceat and Trousers Suits of Mohair in
plnin Blues, Blacks and neat striped
effects, $20 and upward.
Cf Ceat and Trousers Suits of Silk. $35,
$40 and $45. Flannel Trousers (white
or striped). $9, $10, $12 and $15.
Extra-Quality Imported Cricket Flan
nel, $18.00.
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BY GOODALL WORSTED ,CO
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JACOB HEED'S SONS
1424. - 26 CHESTNUT. ST.
Place Absolute
Reliance On It
Because our Super-Value Policy ap
plies te every single garment in this
big progressive store, rest assured that
anything you buy here saves you
money. Prove this by looking around
at ether geed stores. The mere you
leek the better you'll be pleased with
the fine quality of our clothes and our
Super-Value prices.
PFRRY's
Fine Quality Worsted Suits
Handsome Tweeds and Cheviots
Abundant Variety of Styles, Fabrics
and Celers
Super-Values All at
$28 $33 $38 and $43
Headquarters for
Strictly Summer
C LOTHES
for Hottest Weather
Headquarters in every sense of the word
largest selection te cheese from of fine qual
ity clothes. Sizes te fit everyone. The
widest range of styles. Everyone at a Super
Value price
Over 2000
PALM BEACH SUITS
At our Super-Value prices
$14.50 and $17
Silky
MOHAIR SUITS
Blacks, blues, grays striped
or pliin Our Super-Value
Prices
$18 and $20
Summer
RAINCOATS
ExtTa light in weight. Super
Values beginning at
$13.50
WHITE
FLANNELS
of finest quality flannel. Our
Super-Value price
$8.25
Imported
LINEN
KNICKERS
and
White Gabardine Knickers
Our Super-Value price
$4.50
Fine Quality
TROPICAL
WORSTEDS
Weighing but 8 or 9 ounces
te the yard. Exquisitely
tnmmed with feather-weight
silk
Super-Values at
$25 and $28
Mohair
DINNER COATS
with mohair trousers. Rich
satin roll lapel; trimmed
with feather-weight silk. As
correct as they are cool.
Super-Value price
$38
JUNIOR SUITS
FOR HOT
WEATHER
Yeung men of 14 te 18 will
find long trousers suits es
pecially made for them from
cool Palm Beach fabrics and
Tropical Worsteds, at the
Super-Value prices
$17 te $28
?erry salesmen are court'
eeus and attentive. Your
Reed-will, net your pocket
book, is their incentive.
PERRY & CO.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER . VALUES
in Clethes for Men
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