Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA:,- 'THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922
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CONFESSION
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MAYOR TO DEDICATE
ROBERTS AND MANDER
STOVE COMPANY
GAS COMPANIES
AND DEALERS
DERIDED
ACCEPTED
NEWTENNISCOURTS
Gas Ranges
A full tine at
our thrtt ttertt.
all attractively priced
vi'.li.UPlX
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Arch 7 Se. 2nd
- 590 Broe J Sf., Stwark. N. J..-.
Expert Insanity Feigner's Story Other City Officials te Take
of Bosten Murder New Be- Part in Exercises June 27
lieved Truth in Fairmount Park
IS NOW IN PRISON HERE GAME DEVOTEES PLEASED
The tnverner of Mnaehusrtt nnd Miner Monre, member of Council
iVnnNanl.i III enter into enrrespen- ,, hr nnneunt 1'nrk Comml-Men
denee ever the fate of n humble prls. ... ,. . , .,.., .,- i nAcreie
ener nt tl.e rnMcrn IVniteutlnrj . ""' imrUnpntP June -.In cxer.uc.
The convict's real name i Jessie te he held in connection with tne open-
Ittinker. of Worcester, Mas-". He was luj. of new tennis court In r.iir.neunt
oeinmntrii n rrniiK .miin, nun i
known nt tlie pcnltentinry ass Jesse
(DESKS
Office Equip-
ment, Weed &
Steel Filet
Jeseph L. Shoemaker & Ce.
n.ink, enire, Library .1 M-hoel 1'urnlture
At 926 Arch St. Since 1884
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LOOK
at our
ADDING MACHINES
before you buy
All Makes, Lewest Prices
COLLINS, 831 Chestnut St.
riinnj Mitlmit 3173
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L tT.S( II. PRODI (T (OKI..
W Neu erk A
Blinker.
It i dclreI (e cef him n imrilen
from n 'ontein'c of tole te thirteen
nr for slmntini; Dnvlii Pinlnw In the
lrc ntiil nrni Mn roll W. 1!'17. In an
nttniipteil rehbrr.v.
Tlie (intorner of Mnaoliuett
wnnt Uiinker et froe. It l net thnt
tlie prisoner may onjej- hi liberty, hut
'hat he may he irleil for miiriler ami
perliapn he srnt te the oleotrio chair.
T..e cae of Iiunker iv ene of tlie
triince.t in the crim annal of th
Ka-tern I'onitentlar.v.
Ma'.aehtiMtt unnt him for tlie
miiriler of a man whom he ..het through
tlie vtoinneh early in 1017. nt Maiden,
.i suburb of Hoten.
i. VuT r''1'' ('rlme two brother named
Hellin have been tried and found guiltv.
It I new known that the nre Inno Inne
rit. Hunker- env lotion will mean
their exoneration.
Confession .n Scouted
A wranse feature , that Hunker con cen
fesced t the murder nearly two and a
half .ear. nRe, but no ene believed i,,n.
tte.'ent cireuniftaii.e hae borne out
one of the .trancest tales eer told In n
oenvlot. Warden MeKent. of 'thn
hastern renitentlar.. touched at the
man iery. Se thoreuzhl.v N he eon een
Jlne,,l new of Its truth that he ha
ust been te Hnm.ti. where he appeared
before the (irand .lurr.
Hunker's i-enfe.nn was net lie
level h,.oaue every one theueht him
insane. He is Known ns the "mnn who
Rees rrnzy nt the Tavern I'enlten
u.ii Alienist say he Is a niarvel-
us v expert foistier of inaniu. He
las been pronounced Insane bv remmls.
s..ls eompesed of the foremost expert
in the medical profession. And et
whenever he ha chosen, he lm lest
lark.
The dedicatory cerelsc will In
(dude n peech by the Maer. a concert
by the I'hlludel'phli I'olleo Kntitl. mi ,
ovhlhitlen tennis match and a dinner
at Holment Manlen.
'Hie new courts are fc'"s constructed
uniler the direction of Alan Corsen.
chief entlneer of the Valrnnniiit 1'iirk
Commission. rorty-eight new court (
iilenc the Speedway and tit Woedfor 1
will he thrown open te the public and
are modeled nfter the court at the
Philadelphia Country Club. ,
Tennl ha bee Increasing in pop
ularity r.iildlj. Ker je.ir the old i
'kln" court nt Woodferd, near Thir
t -third und Dauphin streets, sorted
the needs of the follower of tlie net:
but tlie game hat become mi popular
that devotee appealed te the commis
sion and Clt Council for mere play
ing space. William T. Tilden. wmlil'
champion single tennl plaer, ami
ether prominent Philadelphia plaxer
appeared before Council and urged the
nppropriltien. City Council then ap
propriated $50,000 for the improxe imprexe improxe
metif. Twenty-four new ceurti are bein-.'
huilt along the old- Speedway near
Voedlde Park along the line of the
Park trelles.
Alteration have been made at th'
ehl Read lrier' Club en the Speed
way adjoining the new court. Link
ers and shower bath have been in
'tailed. Officials of the Park Cnmml!eu hae
had considerable trouble in the pr
with tennis court hog. Seme plaer
have sent Le out te the courts m the
morning te. bat balls around the court
until the were ready te pla .
When the new courts nre opened
lugging will net he tolerated. Tin
Bungalow Cleck
Hcrsclicdc 8-day clock movement, 5-tube
Westminster chimes, mahogany case,
6' 10j" high, 24" wide, Wj" deep
$250.
The Bungalow clocks arc appropriate,
in size and design, for apartments and
s'immcr homes. The one here shown is
selected 'from our many styles.
5. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st.
I'lAMONL) MERCHANTS JKWHI.lir.S SILVERSMITHS
,-GOODYEAR KEDS-i
Fer Men, Women, Beys and Girls
$1.00 $1.50
$3.25
M ButMnt
Cavt. bve
fS J.'C'SiJf I Hy(IJ ffK I "-"SkL.
f t ffc- . yl 'Ji Tyj 1
wrvK"j-, rQ ""-QHALW ' V. RESTFUL
I ifcSS3eis. Ufa I
JFYX -Ji
r2 $2.oe
LADIES'
& MEN'S
Feather weights
and in n bag, $25
value
Beys' and Girls' Coats, $3
RAINCOATS
$!5
Be Mat
Hn w ft A r
Kdl te tb
efflc and en
the llnkii Wo
men In Ktdi
Dad tbelr
h e u work
tiy: cnuarte
ti u their
eft. ellent
"burefoet" at-
radi. Sxll.
B
11.00 Batter OleTtt. Wt
Toetbillt. (l.M
.emtHREU
Garden
Hese,
12c a feet
$2.50
'tr-trs Bunas wb havis it
VESTA
Hyedea
0n TTntll
p. w
8turdaT
820 CHESTNUT ST.
Wholesale and Retail
$2-7
stepped being Insane. Flnallv he ! ,t .. m t,., ..ii,. e.i u- .,.-.. t.,t t
, ' -.- ,,- .,, " M'."""'l .,,.,. ..... ll'l,t. VI
inLilnlli " .-. , , ..... . .1 .i
...-..4,1.. u? puning at a nine n inrre are ntner
waiting.
In addition te the new courts along
the Speedwaj. old "skin" Hay court
at Woodferd have been rebuilt.
Prnwaid
Mill Order
rilled If Ac.
cempanted bj Meney
nfpssej that his
hen.
Hunker was sentenced here shertlv
af'cr his nfnek en Klnlaw. He was n'e
sooner in fall than he began te feign
wl..nt ins.miti A commission com cem com
lescd of Dr. Alexander H. Carver. Dr.
I. Holllngswerth Slter. nnd Xihn H.
Ieer. a layman, with the expert ad
J" ''of Dr. F X. Derciim. Dr. S. D.
Indium and Dr. X. S. Younger, exam
'ied linn and pronounced him. crazy.
At the hospital for the criminal In
sane nt l'arnivicw he began te get
"letter" lit once. When his recnnl
Jwk
inn 'J .r&'K.
Teach Children Te Use
Cuticura Seap
Bseause it Is bst for their ter.der
elcins. Help it new and thi with
touches of Cuticura Ointment applied
te first signs cf redness or rough
ness. Cuticura Talcum Is also excel
lent for children.
lutJitiariMtTVii: atmi "Ci-i-yulu-mxiiu.s.niir
Lutityiu h'..T.'j.
lw- 5p 3 0trrnt 2J-dtC 7imJ5
aWVCutjeur Sep tlteree without muff.
PUBLIC SCHOOL STAYS
OPEN HERE DURING SUMMER
Te Be Used fervSpeclal Classes and
Recreation Center Werk
Fer the tirst time in the public school
was Ioekoii un. it was fenn.i thnt iie history of t hi- city, a nnrt of a school
Ind been a patient at the Mnsnidmett plant will net only be kept working all
S'ate Hospital for the Iiwine, and through the sinniner. iml wln 3j,j BUt
there had been Hafsed as a fakir bv work for full measure,
the snprrintendent. ' The Kearney Scheel. Sixth street and
Hunker sp(.nt ten pleasant months at Fairmount avenue, will be open from
Farmvlew ; then Dr. William H. S A. M. until 11 P. M b, ginning
I.wieh. the superintendent, became con- July .".
Mnced lie was s,ammnK n,j kpnt ,m Amerleanizatien classes for tidults,
back te the penitentiary. nutrition Hap. for uiiderfej rhildren,
Me ai scarcely baek In prison and playground activities in the after-
"hen he seemed te be a crazy as ever, neon and evening and again after '. :H()
Again they appointed a new" cemmls- for adults, is the general program. It
son Dr. Carver, Dr. Ues V. Pat- is intended te make the Kearney Scheel
'ersen and Mile D. H.ildy. the Inst de service this summer as a community
named, a lajnian. Dr. Lynch was recreation center as well as a place for
Hilled te testify, and declared with mental training.
great pusitiveiiess that Hunker was a
fraud: that he had heen caught with
a gun at th" sanatorium, and that h
i, .id tried tn escape. Yet Hunker was
-. eenvincinsH crazy, with twitching
f.ice. h.nid that picked at the sheet,
s'nrtng eip and grotesque contortions,
'i'i the Heard of Ixjiert shipppj him
1 .H k te "nrmviw
Tlnr" at last. Dr. I.jtieh broke him
own. He cenfnsspii hi- insaiiiti was
"lined, ti-id s,.id lnt ;j. n ,,i.n
e had contrived te get into the Hridge
vater Sanr fnntiin in I issp, ;iuett.
t r te learn hew te .it crazy. Hunker
sii' i.e wanted te grt te Farmvlew he.
lause h.. belieed he ( euld i seape frm.!
niit.il riere fi-ih than from tin
prnitenti.ii . i in t'i- second commit-
'in te the sanatorium Hunker wa a
;!!' t: freni Octehfr L'J. IPlfl. te lie-'r"-;l.ir
'! of th' nrii. wir. It was
a' -re- i nil iif , 1- ;,i t hut he ennfe-sel
I v Hest i'i :u ,rrli r. Me 'n.ide a tlurtv.
le pige -tateinent. -jjing that n-i
.Tmuar' .'.". !'17. le had broken into
hi home of fernii r Judge Jehn D
'' 'ii. : t D'Tef. nnd telen several
i ripe de 'nr ii i a-ii iitid a .l.'.nfl
-I. k'.n
i "dj1
t" r.o-'en v i er' lie .ti.ij, up
a g-'ii-.rv -tore ime -lut the i"niii;i
7n l.e mme te Plil'rideliihla. he
8'id c.nunit'eii the fime fr,r
APPOINTMENT SURPRISES
Name Pettsvllle Man Police Lieu
tenant In Lewer Merlen
The announcement by Chairman of
Pellie Martin T. Olenn, of Lewer Mer Mer
eon Township, of the appointment of
Jehn Knuiz. of lit t ille. as lieutenant
of police te assist Captain Donaghy,
has eci asiened much surprise among
re-ident near Ardmore.
The announcement was made Iat
niclit at a meeting of the Lewer Merlen
Township Commissioners udd at Ard
more Fer the lust ten jears Sergeant Pat
rick Mullin has been acting a asM
ant te the chief, and it was geneiallj
ixp'ctcl that he was te be nuiued lieu".
tenant.
Kautz will assume his duties Julv 1
and will receive a snlarv of SI!)!! a
ear Hen nt he has hei a chief of the
einpan police of the Pcniisj hnma Iren
and Ceal C"iiinaii nt I'ettsville II,.
no sarte.j rust, com anting served n n enrs with the State peliic
ei . en th" wai ri n a 1 1 land-
HONOR RETIRED FIREMAN
i-i
!s
wns -pi,i r1 t -p j'enitintiai
ri'e t''e eori'essien. made m M.e
.-in . ' I'.es-i.n ethc.nl- li a
n 'd'M.fied l i'', e. hre ,gl t
- ,(S the man who eic .p fie
re ' e night of the '.. ,i '"
pfcp-yy -rrjj;
Orfcrd
(,
Banquet Is Given te Geerge Scho-
field at Engine Ce. Ne. 16
A baniuet was ;iun in t h lirclieiw
of Liigme Cempanj 10 i,st night, m
honor of (Jterge Schefield, who has he-
leiiic n pensioner. Tlie buiikroem w.i-
'kcerateri with flags and palm tut -
34100 talien Chief WaWli wa toast nntcr.
rn ia'e ,,n,l Captain I! Frank Cewker. (pf Ur
,rua;. 1 ad'iuarier. gine a short talk
SIHifi- Mr Schetifld was in th, dewntni'ii
Sewing Made
a Pleasure
ID L ti TnA i filj M
111 aaiPini3fcrriW it Sl
I Kflll
LIlBLHLiaLLLLwLalslaLLLHBVLLLILaHJ
WE WILL GIVE ONE
of the Wonderful New Willcox & Gibbs
Portable Electric Sewing Machines
te the person that sends or brings te us (in two hundred
words or less) the best "reason why" a woman should own
and use this machine.
Fer the second best reason a S25 credit allowance will
be made en the purchase of a W. & G. machine. Fer third
best, a $15 credit. Fourth best, a $10 credit. Each of the
next ten a $5 credit. Contest open te everybody except our
own empleyes. Closes June 30,
The W. & G. Portable Electric Sewing Machine gives
you the means of getting "motive power" from any elec
tric current instead of sapping your own nervous energy.
It does all the high-class sewing that any ether standard
machine will de and will de it in any room in the house
having an electric socket. The speed can be controlled, fast
or slew as you wish it. Sews any weight material with equal
efficiency. Ne bobbins te wind. Ne tensions te regulate.
Your old machine taken in part payment.
Yqu will find it very convenient te have
one with you en your summer vacation.
ASK l'OB DK.UONsTKATION. WITHOUT OHI.IOATWN. IN YOUR
110MK. SMALL HKST r.WMENTi DALAMV1S ON KA8Y TEKMS.
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce.
"Reason Why" Contest Dept., 1709 Chestnut St. Phene, Spruce 2192
COURTESY SERVICE:.: ,
AIH KKTISKMKNT
AHVF.IITI8EM1-.NT
Street Weman Left
e - ' ih" a d i . t r ' .
i- ' ' i:-, -a i
i - 1 1 ,f rd -'r f
K M . i-r l'i Ka-c iintune diiriet for iiiaiij .tear. I ut necntl
7J"'i. ind l'Mf Mushaih e4i',7 has been with Kngine Compain 10, lv
" uwn.e .":."(; I. "firs "f has hfi-n cited for braer en xiirieiis
n'ti'.'ir 'f-. -anf.i m tic occasions We was cemplimentrd en
Flereiec Srhnhl M?- km,, tin- rfeind In- made in his mere than
s"r An i.i-i-iti iij. filed in twuit.s Mars' serviie Altheiigh pen-i.-i-i
('lia-i. Hat.cr.f. S."T L'T-'l !il'. sinned, he will nut n tire from duiv.
THE best part et a vaca
tion is often the news
from home which ;.ou read
regularly in your favorite
newspaper.
Whether you go te the
mountains, country or sea
shore, te a well-known
summer resort or some
quite out-of-the-way place,
you can arrange te have
the Evening Public
Ledger mailed te you
every day. With its un
excelled news and enter
taining features, it will
add great pleasure at
small cost te your sum
mer's outing.
Telephone or netnJ In your uminur
subRcrliillen new, for one. two or tbrnj
month, the period you will be away and
racclve your favorite newspaper re.
ularly with your dally mall
U,
ncommen eense
5c
As te Wasted Effert
H .IOHN It LA UK
QAV .Nii'I. wre'f ' poet CIeubIi.
"'(.e s'n.Xg!" nti JKh' tiUl.letli the
:,d
he eijnds rrn wi!n "
' M.aMf r.eed I..- advice
perhaps I mn.v set one or two seedlings
In the spring, net te mention n ntimher
of pies nnd some Miisar and ucld and
oilier nourishment for tlic niembcrs of
nij famil.N.
lature as wel
NATTKK works en the theory that a
Kie.it deal of the Mrujele naucht
avlletli. but
h ti'i r
Mn" of
' h me) lx- fe'.nd In
j In tin worlds i f ,i.e.
In iu bulk en! n h-rrv tree !
r -i in.4 ,J .ni ijiti"i)f,n wi'h a imp avlletli, nut It never for em
,f ,.rr'cs. .t- i ,t,ii.i fj'lni: te rnlse elves up Hie striiKSle for all that
lore i)t-f tr'es t, r,ji n.ng the fruit If een'inuei te produce and te seek
rc! oreptdii i .e ffei;s , u -dr. fertile te rfcreate its kind, and it will le
m. I -ilci.t .i Renerally admitted that It Is uniformly
Weri t Ins p irpr, te be rnrrled out successful deplte a sreat deal of wast-
Witli'iMt Interfi i--n'e l,v me nnd the ed effort.
sj.a'l iif-t ii.'-ini,-. of niv f'imih, and J'ffert does net all count. Most of It
i vr:, of Ii.h'. t -ds and robins thai
nre Mm new inspect, rig Im hrnnehes.
ind a Leu ,f siinill lns.i s that nre at
wirV. en the fiult. ... mm- live thousand
"mix niirrv lr we"ld sprout beside
ihf ni'iher tree in the spring.
Hut the cheirv tree propese1? and
t fir r cr'illed hllli!'! d.spese.
vgTWtkK jgP
Various kinds of glnsscs arc buitnble for different occasions and
whether veu need them for work or for play, you will find the proper
btvle at Wull & Ochs, Opticians, 171G Chestnut Street.
A
STURDY
well-constructed
ZSzlrviZLhs qftvw
youngster requires A BEAUTIFUL night
tructed spectacles te . trV Club tempting
is dissipated in what we call waste,
hut It nil counts as practice if for
nethlnc else.
TlrnN" me a part of nature, nnd as a '
'- part of nature must continue te.
JSunimc
Public Ltd
.Public Led
er Subscription Hates
1 IUO. 2 tlie a. :i tiiaa.
Ledger (Mern'r) 60c $1.20 $1.80
dfer(tveDiei) 50c 1.00 1.50
VM fkllic Ledger (.Sueda;) SOc 1,00 1.50
Miiiimrr Hihsrrlillun unijr
lie rntrrril lir the nrrk.
Forward your Siummer Hubjcrlptloe
with muittanet te cirrulatlen trart.
meat, Public J.dttr Ceipranr, lndrxni-
sb Snur. I'tiiUdtlpliU.
at the Coun-
spectaclcs te try Club tempting one outdoors
second ,i,u0u,i ,u ui .n ...Viici, tvni, i between the dances. But wee betide
setenu w,thstand the hard sear which they th(j dBW.drenched satin 3iippers when
are Deunu 10 receive wuch uu ja tney g0 back t0 tne dancu lloer.
taking part in the many healthful Happily for me I had several pairs
outdoor activities. Fer this purpose of slightly soiled slippers left from
you will find the Play Spectacles the winter; and these I took te
made by Wall & Ochs, Opticians, Bargs', 1113 Chestnut Street. They
1710 Chestnut Street, of great value, cleaned and dyed them efficiently
net only as te expense because of and satisfactorily, se that I was well
their wearing qualities, but also feri equipped for the summer season, and
the child's eye welfare. These most economically. I cannot praise
glasses, en account of the rigidity of the work of this firm tee highly,
construction, will maintuin their cer- Suits, gowns, white flannels any-
MniKKle evciyiliniiRli some of the struc- red alignment a factor which is thing that can he cleaned, they will
kIeh are net Truli ful lly keeping it up most essential. They should, of clean and press expertly and quickly,
fomethini; will he done in the way of course, he adjusted by Wnll & Ochs' Yeu have only te try them te become
geitini! ahead, and in n world with 1,- expert fitters. as enthusiastic as I am.
riOO.OUO.OOO human beliiRs In It. a vervl
little aceeinpllHhi.ient n a pretty fiil'r'y HAVE often told you of the wonderful collection of silver at the store
rTifci. effert0!, I'm her usee1"!!: n" i of Railcy, Banks & Biddlc Company; but many persons de net knew
about the sin of puts en the ground duoe it. I that very fine Silvcr-Plated Nickel Ware may also be purchased from
undeiinutli the brain hes, ceiurisM i92t. by fuMfr t.idg-r Cemprntv this establishment. Fer the summer home, when veu de net wish te take
T-P e( in these little -hilics will, - 'vnur Rtnrlinir silver with veu. this wnrn will tnfce it nlnee n?mii-nV.l,.
w'.ttn.'.'r vVuVa'v'i't'iTSJ,7;;, And, tee it is of such high quality that it will wear a lifetime. I was
neiei or net ou win want te rf-mi .r.t amazed at the beauty nnd variety of design, net only in the Hat Ware, but
'W'''3h,piiinfSh:lSi'. e1;..'"""""1"0 iri thc many separate pieces: Platers, tinys, vegetable dishes, cassc
trie of terie of marrif-d uf by fameun roles, etc.r as well as the tea and dinner services.
uthnrii, aiipearlnc HutunUy, June 111. In
ai. .'iTal.,. II a. . . .
j
I .ST at present some sort of an In
siit which works nt nleht Is busy
nh the juung fruit, and every morn
i'C I had a heap of little green cherries
in vel tiling forth new trees, Neither
,l n. c seed, that the birds enrr
nwii) or t In t the miiiiII bejs deposit oil
lie pineiuciit mi their way In school.
lierliaim S5 per cent nfthe cherry'
Ktruglc naught nvallrtl. but It will
Keep up its werkutrJthe tame, and
Ille IlVEMMl I'lULIC i.KOUUI,
uaiii(."r-4ai.
"iliku it a
THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION.
&' Opening of Our
New Larger Stere
New Occupying the Premises
1017-1019-1021 Market St
Mr. Hill Invites Your Inspection of This The Largest
Exclusive Men's and Beys' Clothing Stere in Philadelphia
10.0(H) Men's 15 te s20
aMiaWIS fnW 11
h &m9Ji l-K, iJlSB jicoStciihe U-."TtT OfflCC.
mmMll
mm mm
Mil
mm
s... iK'5'
Fine Coel Cleths
Rich Summer Flannels
Light-weight Hemespuns
and -many ethers
There is nethinj; like
these suits in the city.
Nowhere else will you
find such intrinsic
values or such large,
varieties. Mere than 100.
styles, patterns and col
orings and EVERY
MAN CAN BE FITTED'
$35 & $30 Silk Mohair
SUITS $11 $9S
Alse better grade JL JL XHaV
Palm Beache3 nnd Gab
ardines. Plenty of sizes for stout men and slim men.
And for This Big Opening
Mr. Hill Offers Tomorrow
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Including The TWEED
SPORTS SUITS-
blue SERGES
Hemespuns
Herringbones
Worsteds
Mixture Cheviots
Fine Flannels
Cassimeres
Mr. Hill says, I am going
te introduce this new,
larger store in right style
and with this wonderful
grouping of finest worsted
suits. We want te show
every man the kind of val
ues he can always expect
at the HILL CO.
These are the same high-grade smart suits you
have seen at greatly higher prices all season. They
are the same high-grade garments that every man
has wanted and every man surely will appreciate
at these low prices. Every style for the young man
or the conservative dresser and a size for every
man, whether he is tall or short, stout or slim.
1000 Beys'
Suits
Hnute u a-Mrmt crncn
Alse Coel Cleths and Other
Summer Materials
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Beys' $2 and $3
Sample
Wash Suits
Finest quality wash
materials in all styles.
Sizes te 8 years.
Mr. Hill says the boys can have
cool, comfortable suits, tee just
like dad. A special let of them te
sell at these low prices. Splendidly
tailored and in dressy Norfolk and
sports models. All sizes up te 18
years.
Beys1
2-Pr.-Pants
Tweed
Suits,
$4.95
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Men's Pants
Thousands of Pairs
n
Fer Worsted
and Blue Serge
Pante
WfSSk
Fer $8.00
White Flannel
Pants
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Stere Orders Accepted Wf'WW Wf Pi? Y-'.tfr O E
target! Mn'i & Bey'
Clothing Start in
Philaitlphia
Largftl Mtn's & Bojt
Clothing Stere in
Phikdtlphia
1017-19-21 Market Street
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