Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 02, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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Commanded U. 8, 8. Oregon
.When That Craft Rounded
'jtt Hern in War With Spain
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Vr 0,m, ., hnrieil tomorrow niter-
1 . i, iiemp of his daughter,
T iST cwh!n tlmnte friend,. IHrt
Ith only ,CV, ,cint. Heet, present.
c.fflcer'f ,Mr.,, , clnrk wns mode
Inin of the I-enguc Nnvy Yard, and
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Sfl8, Vnr SavilVetcrnnH In tins city.
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SIRS. MABOARET POJIATO
Letter from New Jersey deepens
mystery of woman's disappear
an ce.
POLICE TO QUIZ WOMAN
Think Wlnslew Junction Resident
May Knew About Mrs. Pomate
City detectives went te Wlnslew
, age AB"?t, T. rinrb who culil"! the', l;"-v uctectivcs went te Wlnslew
vlt w Admlrn ,1 Clark no 7 'iiJunrtlen today te ..estlen ,n "Mrs.
; battle P O51; wlUf wnyWlllininM.nf" who. they think, knows
reunil . t ie ' "" ' nchincry.
$ T n rknble race occurred dnr-
was tin i"1 ."'" '""
Antheny Pomate from her hnmp. .1741
North Randelph ctrrct, en August 28.
The detectives yesterday fetuul n let
ter in the l'omnte home. It Imd been
written by "Mrs. Williamson." mid
Hn Milled from San Finiu:sce Slnrch, Wns postmarked Wlnslew Junction
' 10 nVtueen him and liN destliiiitleii , August i!8. the day the woman disan
was the Continent otswuV1tref nc,im1. It rend: "Learning of your
the eale. and the turbulent wntyrs of MdneM 1 would ,lke t0 cnrc fef ' p
neither rich nor noer."
letter wns received at
however, hnil been
. I'omnte's chllilrrn
neon of tnc bij-"" "'" "T u ' before It had been enencd. Thern ,r.
' he Straits of Magellan, where a Spun-1 clli,,lrcn. i nm
J-iT ...ne.inhnii lurked, and n llcct.ei. , i,i .,
.formidable .SP" ",1n"hecrMj Saturday. The first. V
k 'in the Caribbean Sea. Oil the 'after ,
neon of the sixty-seventh ilaj i.H." taefore Ir had hpn, nn
Jnir the Oregon steamed mm ;ii'"
Inlet en the const of Flerida, unharmed
and ready for battle.
ant in 1S, At the age of twentv
. had been ordered te the west jiilf
four children lit the family.
tnent
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blerkndlng sqund-en In the Civil War
before he had finished his second year
. tnnniinllQ- A vrnr IntiT he was fel
lowing Farragut ever the torpedo beds)
anil past the forts in tlie Dame 01
Mobile Hay.
Clark's naval cnrner wns varied. lie
as shipwrecked off the nift of Itrltish
Columbia In ISftS wlnn '" Siiw-n-
foundered, and through the less of his
snpeiiei- officer became 'U inlander of
the thirty-three survivors. He or,-
cniiiud them Inte a defensive party te
I held off -100 hostile Indians until rescue
I arrived. lie watched the Spaniards
i-aIieiii he wa Inter te en-n-je in buttle.
bombarded Valparaiso and Unllae; he 1
(served en tlie raclllc, West Indtis and
Aflatlc vtntliuis; was nttached te the
Bmekhn. Mare Island and Portsmouth
Nnvy Yard", nnd Instructed n class nt
Annapolis. Uc spent three years in sur
vejing the North Pacific Coast, and
four jenis in Inspecting lighthouses.
j. He, en beard the Oregon, helped te
arstrev tne spanisn neet at Nantlnw.
ATTACK STORY I0LD
BY
1
BRINTON
Cook Is Unmoved as Wife of
Noted Physician Tells of
Brutal Assault
Staring ste'Idly nlieiul. and Utlmut
DEMOCRATIC CHIEF
TO UPHQL
D PMO
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Jehn M. Flynn, Minority Floerj
Leader, Pledges Support te
Ferester's Program
REFUTES McSPARRAN CLAIM
Glfferd Plnehet. Repiihllcnn nominee
for Governer, net only hns the support
of Republican candidates for the Leg
islature, n fact challenged by Jehn A.
McSpnrran, the Demecrntlc nominee,
but he Is even making Inroads among
the Democrats.
The most conspicuous proof of this
Is the support pledged Mr. Plnchet by
Jehn M. Fiji nn, of I'll' County, a can
didate for the Lcsislnrure who has been
Democratic fleer lender at Ilnrrlsburg.
Mr. McSnnrran, In 11 speech nt Wll Wll
liituiApert Saturday night, said his Re
publican opponent for the governor
ship would net linvi1 ; slnclc member
of the Legislature te support his plat
form. Mr. Pirichet, Inter the same night nt
Wlllinmspprt, blnstcd McSparran's
contention by making public u list of
forty-seven prospective lneniberc of the
Legislature who have pledged their
aid.
Mr. Flynn Is bellevsl te hnve prom prem
ised his support te Mr. Plnchet en
Thursday night, when the Ferester was
nt Dulteis. The Democratic leader
called en Mr. Plnchet et his hotel and
Inter attended the Republican rally
there.
Mr. Flynn has been n consistent sup
porter In the Heuse at Hnrri'burg of
Jeseph R. (Jrundy. president of the
Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Assocln Assecln
t en. Mr. (Jrundy was one of Mr. Pin Pin
cliet s supporters in the primary cam-pnlgn.
murderous Tittuck he made en her ln.t
Ju'y.
S.ikmnl Is accused of aggravated ns-
find nns ndvnnced six numbers In rank win It nnd battery with Intenr tn till.
I (or his distinguished services. At thille is also chnreed with nrsnn. Af...r
age or ii.ty-ninp lie again was adMinied , leavins Mrs. Ilrlnten uncus, inn., mm,!
rank, seven numbers, ami promoted Knocking down Klbnbetli. her daughter,
rear admiral. , j SPt lirp t0 ,,, he "'""
ASK P ERCE TO PROVE tn'.''." ,lntr,, Phyklclnn. said the cook
-J- .. .r L . . Wl" jnsked her te leek at some butter in the
PRE-WAR RUM CLAIM 'Igerater shortly after neon en July
, (,, rnt HHn nUIVI lUHIIVI M7. The man suddenly gilpued her head
1 . ! with both bauds, she tnld. nnd then
i (If He Can Satisfy Dry Officials) His,"f,p,'1 ll(;r up and down bv the hair. .
I RterW will Re D...rn. J,"s- f'rinteii continued that the cook
I'-a .1 n ,, , SKLd, necked her de.vn and jumpcl en her
k ;Arlmr C. Pierce, of L(W7 locust chest, sheuting: "This is the urn
k I irrcet. will have te prove te prohibition ' Japanese men de." She said she le't
I agents that he owned liN SIO.ODd stnrli 1 nnnunui,.. ,.,,,1 .11.1 .,n. 1. ....... .i.
I 7 ,1 , t , . ,, . - .... , 111111 .1,11 iiiii nui. III.'
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PICKPOCKETS REAP
SUNDAY HARVEST
Twe Men Who Attended Lansdale
Dedication Repert Less of $660
Pickpockets took advantage of the
large crowd which lammed street cars
oi,xeute to"lle .t..ili,.ni;, .. n, ......
Int.fitute for the blind at Lantdalc yea- j
terday.
n.-iiJve",cn werp reblwl of 11 total ,
.ll(0. Ocerge Heim, of Itridgcpert. Pa'..
wi-'i'iw-it-ii nint ins wnnet wns missing
when he reached Lnnsxlale. It had con
tained $(!()) in cash.
Carl Markewltz. of 1710 North Sixth
street, reported the less of his pocket
book with Ijilil). Reth men think that
they were relieved et their cash while
being jostled in n crowd nt the Krden-
lll'ltll Pni'linniii n.l.HJ. tl i.
counsel. Tntsnvi Sakn.al. a Japanese ing cars. ' "",',',m, ' "
cook, sat unmoved In Judge Jehnsen's The robberies are believed te Iinve ec- I
renit nt Media tednv as Mrs. LewUl," rr" ?" a ''ermaiitewn car and the
llrlntnn. ..f n...,.f .imii.-.i .i. I i,.""inn,own JM nre aiding the
........... ... ....,...,.,. .... uouiKemcry county authorities in the
iiivi'suxniieu.
Herry Wolf also reported te the pe
nce today that he lest his wallet, con- I
mining 'uu, while lit- wns walking In
u crowd at Eighth and Cailewhill
streets jesterday. He believed that he
was robbed by a pickpocket.
'
Oqtinis before the "dry law went cook was stabbln-: her with an ice-plck.
nte effect before it will be returned te 1 Miss Klizaheth Hrlnten. her diiuchtei
'Vri rr' , 1 , 1 testified she heard Sakmal give 11 loin
Tlie liininr was lie il until vminnlnv ' ..n .....1 ti.r ..i. i... ...
,, ,, . "... ... .' I turn 111111 nin- rn lll'I lIMIIIII'l Oil-
by the police at the 1 ifteenth and Lo-M'e-iseioiis In the kitchen. She was
ent streets station after patrolmen hnij 1 knocked down after wresting th Ice
surprised robbers Saturday merniiiL' hm niek nr 1.1... imi.i ti... ....... - .-
they were lemeving It from Mr. ! stairs when Jehn MnlHimi.. H.n'hi.n.i-
I robibitien agents went . cnteied the house.
STOLEN CARS FOUND '
m;:1 itV $ !;r-0ll,r',I"!",: in private garages
Will petition for its ictiirn."
Prohibition nirnnru 1.11I1I il.n. .!... i..i
net been told of the seizure by the
'police. Peliee said they had Intended
t9 return the liquor te Mr. Pierce wlth-
Pieree's hem
te the pellie station anil .seized the en
tire stock, consisting of slt.v-feur cases
OJ OKI wiiisicy,
1 Slit question.
MAN HANGS HIMSELF
AS ASYLUM LOOMS
Police Find Owners for Four Ma
chines Garage Lessees Vanish
Detectives today found owners of
four automobiles which the iieIIcp efll-
I cers took from private garages in Ilerks
street, between heventli and Frnnklin
stieets. .Saturday night, where It is
I believed a gang of automobile thieves
stored their loot while the cars were
camouflaged. '
, ! Although the owners identified the
Found Hanging te Rafter Arftep'nr,' ir w,,s f1"'1 ,lmt Jn ,'n'1' ('"se the
Biarn, rr 11 . J. . , . 'Engine number had been changed se as
1 blackjack Falls te End Life 1 te prevent detection through the State
I On the eve of the da when he wan Highway Department registration bu
10 be removed te the Suite He pltal for r,'a"
we iiisin.. at Trenten. Jehn Shem- T!,p lllvt of "", f"r machines te be
.it. vV '."'' ,en''' 'd. hanged him- ' claimed, that owned by Merris Shaw,
u at Ids Leme near (Jieenlech Lake, -"-$ Kensington avenue, was discov discev
iiiriienllle. ,. , ered bj tl - owner this morning as he
1 m. . i"",n '""' ,"'l'n '" " dlserdei-ed1 "as walking through the City Hall
"51. t,,;l, ""' "'"e time. A few courtyard, where the police held the
'll if"n ' 1 " ."' ,,f I'deiice. he forced '"'rs.
b.i 11 "p '""'niece te take refuge with rle garages were owned by Miss
Jiehn '1 ",ls painined bv pliv-1 Raehuel Cernell. Seventh and Perks
4 i, 1 ' .wl'." ''sued his commitment 'te streets, who said that she rented them
hip hospital te mpl knnwn , ,1(ir ns xrerrU Smlth
. ttXilCtnJn'tt.,nj:lFlibnr i"1 R!::! J.,,i:JI.i,.i:r' 'i!iicrf Tl,c ,nen
tn rnL,. lm "',"u"" Ull lOnilllS ,,"' ""i" "p" ' 'nuni,
W liikC Sliei-nlwi..,. ... mi. . " 1 T..1i-. . ..i.t.l i. ntti
a wm 1 nitiKii 1111- hS "H IK'
flic
fniiii.l i " " iii-uiiiii, ne 1 .
nn..! ',..""" "anglng from a rafter I that stolen cars were stored thrre. 'I
ti.. i:,' i.llP, "ere ei(iences that he. I three ether cars were owned by the J
hn benin, n"' Vi'"1 ,ixP'1 tlp """"e he A- Parage. Thlrty-slvth street a
. Mlia p",biinself !most senseless with Woodland avenue; the Kensinct
r -"surK. . .Supply Company. 11127 North Nin
ml
cten
th
street, nnd Merris Medline, ,ri(iO(l Pliur
cet.
?m?JJMSRA,D SYNAGOGUE l
wumnu nuLiUAY SERVICE, NEW CITIZENS ARE MADE
w. Kef use te Prosecute Prisoner
' . Durln3 Yf"n Klppur P.erled
K,in,:nsV.:!f.?::'i,1-li-''p"i'.t.eYe,n
snci
rercl
unmrliiewii poll,.,, urn
Ilrien,
Lll'I- ill
c lied I in ilU 1.
m. nur in 1. n 1 -11 - 11 hi 11
ln Wed ;j "I """ w further he...-
.IttCOll
eengri
tnat
'iMir M-rviie in ,1 suing,,,-!!,, at Ninth
irlitnun iw,ii ..,' ""' "1 till'
''Sa;"S"!,i"'v;'."" ',':'"' 'il'
?:; """ '" " '"'""" '''"
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EESfiKSSB
Among Them Salvationist Whose
Journeying Had Barred Him
Captain Hugh Mcllvar, of the Salva
tion Armj. which known in Camden,
wns one of '2'JS aliens admitted te rill
7enship today bv Judge Shay In the
Camden County Ceuit.
Mcllvar fermeilv had charge of the
Salvationist work in Cnuvlcn and built
a .f.'iO.flOO citadel there. He is new sta
tioned In Atlantic Cllj. He was nn
Lngllsh subject and ha" been In this
country fifteen jea.s. He never before
was stationed in one State long enough
te qualify for citl.ei.silp, he said.
ABANDONED AJJTOMOBILE
CLAIMED BY PHYSICIAN j
Media's Coffin Mystery Resolves It
self Inte Bootlegger's Trick j
The mystery of a sedan automobile, '
found by police abandoned last Wed
nesday en a back read between .Media
and Chester Heights. Is expected te he
solved today with the arrival of Dr.
Jehn Hella, a physician of Yenkcrh,
N. .
Dr. Flelln identified the car as one
stolen from his parage after District
Attorney Taj ler. of Delaware County,!
had notified him that several of his ,
cards hnil been found Inside.
A large coffin-shaped box which was1
seen taken from the automobile, con
tained a quantity of liquor, according
le the District Attorney. It was nt
first believed te held the body of a bev, '
brought there for burlnl.
Police of Radner Township found n '
second automobile abandoned In a blind
lane leading off Straffeid avenue in
Wayne. Its nwiiprthiii hns net jet!
been established. I
Notified that the car had been stand- I
ing 111 the lane for some time. Cnptain
of Police Sweeney found it almost con- ,
cealed under two trees. The automo
bile was undamaged and in the tank
wns: considerable gasoline. The ground
nearby had been trampled as though
from a struggle. Nearby b.j .in empty
boxfer .."l!-callber cartridges. Inside
the car were found twenty-live blank
subpeennes of the United States District
Attorney el the Southern Distill ,.f
New Yerk.
lhe license tags bore the New Yerk
number (iU247ll. Inquiry of the New
Ye.k City police revealed that the
limousine was the pieperty of T. J.
Ward, that it had net been'reperted as
stolen and that Ward could net be le
cated.
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Market I ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH
Eighth 1 EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY
Filbert
Seventh
Specimens of the Excellent Values Always
Offered te Shoppers at Lit Brethers' Stere
These lets are Tuesday's offerings equally geed ones for ether days.
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5-
Special for Tuesday Only!
Women's &
Misses' $25
te $30 Fall
Frecks, $15
Most exceptional let in
ercpe-back satin, Cnnten
crcne. crcne de chine. Peirct
twill, tricetinc und PiquctinUt
Navy, Black, Brown, Cocea
and Java
Straight-line styles, exceed
ingly smart with the new
one-side panels and trim
mings of novelty braid. Alse
graceful models with loose
plaited panels caught at the
waistline by unique buckles.
Fashionable basque styles
included, tee very smart
and pretty, with novelty or
nament trimmings some
beautifully beaded.
ll
Specinl for Tuesday Qniyl
$
3 Silk
I.U Drethem SECOND FLOOK:
Chemises
$1.98
Three pretty styles in unusually
fine quality satin stripe tub silk
flesh and white.
Step in model, attractively hem
stitched or lace trimmed.
I.U nretlier. SKCOND VI.OOR
SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ONLY!
1.85 "Harvard" Sheets
'1.18
Wanted 81x90
Inch Size
Our own exclusive
biand famous for its
matchless wearing
qualities. Only 1200
in the let. Made of
well-known "Har
vard" mills bleached,
seamless sheeting.
jl I fi'i 'AnvSrJTI
rut nretlifr FIIIST FLCOH, NOItTH:
SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ONLY 1
$10 A i '-Weel Blankets
I -zms:
-Li-J'VTZS-
Pair
$6.95
Only 200 pairs
in thn Int
Warm, heavy, all-wool blankets soft, fleecy and
very attractive. In pink, blue, tan or gray block
plaids. Deuble-bed size. Weight 5 pounds. Ne
mail or phone orders.
-1-1 nrelliers First Fleer. Vartli
SPECIAL FOR TUESnAY ONLY !
Men's $5 Imported English
broadcloth Shirts
$2.69
White, Tan and Cray
Seft as silk, but with many
times the wearing quality.
Custom made throughout;
perfect te the Inst detail.
Pre shrunk neck bands; fine
ocean pearl buttons; deuble
French cuffs.
All absolutely perfect all
sizes te start. Ne mail or
nnnnn ntvlnre
:L!t llretlirra 1st Fleer, 7t'h St.r
be worshiped , u 1 Jn, "''n' '
hurled ami the ,iu&1 l',rlel8 Wtr,
Jnagegue "WurlierB Invade,! the
Delay Irked Autelst
," siMIIOIlM ,
'. . Ml" X.lle h ll" W,"h r,W,B,lt
a...,e ,..."'. "m.!,d !.' for T,
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Hri:i.iw i.xve...
RbK&b s vEwnmu sSJI
Fruit Bowls
SILVER WEDDING GIFTS
OF IMPORTANCE
Tea Sets Coffee Sets Meat Platter
Vegetable Dishes Salad Dishes
benterpieces Flower Vases
ilk
felLTiASr
IMilliiM um K fcyr,)
m it's toasted M Ij (RrAM
H ene extra process H Tl'ui
B which gives a Dj ! ft')-'u-.
H delicious flavor H1 V "VV
us m- ie ;w.
Bfcumniniiiwiiiiwi IB (( 11-..
KflEVBISSSSSSiSlHlHB 1 Vf '
HKVrMH i VMiV
1 LUCKY Yl I S
II I VflPIIBH I II I ter Tiirmln.rt
IVv"RIKEl a.
lv lAlli llhit w I j J Subway Stere!
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m m I 1 W 1
v 1 1 jerKins
j ;
) te 32 InelifH lone.
I supwAyvrenK
Special for Tuesday Only!
Women's $4
Bath Robes
2.98
Beacon Blanket Robes. Most Ac
ceptable October Birthday Gifts!
Variety of pretty floral designs in
IiKht and dark coleritiRS. Cellar
cuns ana pecitets bound with sa-
i T. I ...
f098 M iecn' r,nn with cord girdle
X " J Si7es Sfi tn 4 J
Lit ItreUierh SECOND FLQOn
M'KCIAT. IQlt
Tt'l.sn.w ONLY !
-. jr:
Sft
U. S. Army
Leather $Q CC
) 33
Made for trunspert tierv.
ice erlKlnally cost hcv
eral tlmen as niucli. Of
selected tnn leather with
O. D nlliWOQl hlanUct
lining. Wonderful pro pre pro
teetlon from cold, rain or
wind. Slztn .IS te 4C :ie
te 32 InelifH lone
SUBWAV JjTOHK
;lS5l
faHljiT "'iPH.J,!jJ
$25 Wincreft
Four top burnera. All
fctar drilled lG-ln. evon.
Connected free within
city limits nnd Camden
where fuel line runs te
kitchen.
held nn thn Cluh l'liin
Lit llrelliiTH 3d Fleer
SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ONLY1
Beys' $6.50 X$Q.85
ChinchiUa Coats J
Splendid Styles for Scheel Just
Four Hundred in All!
Warm, sturdy, serviceable coats
that button snugly around the
neck. Belted all around. Com
fortable woolen linings. Venetian
yokes.
Blue, Brown and Cray. Sizes 3
te 9 Years
Lit nretliem Second Fleer, 7th St
SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ONLY!
$3.50 Embossed Velour
fBii
I mil III I
yvnaaaeEM.
Yard
$2.19
500 yards of this handsome
lnnn., fnliKin Renilfiflll flnmi
UittJi:iJ XCUI1.. AuublAva. .aw. ta
l and conventional embossed
is .- - designs en high-grade ve
lour. Fer furniture cover
ings and cushions as well
as portieres and window
draperies.
Blue, Rese, Green and
Celd
Ne mall, phone or COD.
orders
lit Kretlier THIRD FLOOR
Special1 for Tuesday Only !
$4 Chiffen
Taffeta Silk
Petticoats, $2.98
Black, Brown, Navy and Pretty
Changeable Effects
Twe pretty styles, both in longer
length. Strniirht. mr-dela with
599S rose quilling in pretty design,
iiisu ueep uounce siyie. Alse
extra sir.es.
i.lt Ilrntliers SKCO.VD FLO OP
w!cft
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H. V.U
SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ONLY
$17.50 Winter
Coats for Girls,
$9.96
A -high-grade maker's entire
sample line. Wonderful assort
ment of geed-looking styles in
wool veleurs, pole-tones, v'eldyne
and ether coatings. Fur or cloth
stele cellars.
Novelty pockets and criss-cress
belts. Navy, brown, tan and rein
deer. Sizes S te 14.
I.lt Ilrothfre SUCON'D FLOOR
SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ONLY !
Misses' and Children's
$3 and $3.50 $9 10
Popular pony cut lace styles.
New shade of nut brown
leather. Comfortable bread
tees. Perforated vamps and
tips. Sizes 8 te 2.
Splendid Shoes for SchoelWear!
I.lt IlnitlnTH FIRST FLOOR, NORTH l
SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ONLY !
$6 Velour Sports Hats
$3.98
Smartest Styes for General
Wear
High-grade velour in new
est shapes and most wanted
colors - finished smartly
with tailored bands and
bow s.
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Special1 for Tuesday Only
Women's 1.50
Union Suits
74c
Famous "Roulette" Brand
Fine cotton ribbed; sleeveless;
knee length; tailored finish
throughout. Ne mail or phone
orders.
llretlirr First Fleer. Smith
29'
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Men's 50c Fiber
Plaited Half
Hese
Permanent finish, lustrous
socks tlbej pl.iiteil en l.a st
quality lisle Seniulers Den-
uie ueeis and iech
Black, Navy, Dark Gray,
Cordovan and Other Celers
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Over
9000
Suits and
Overcoats
At Our
Super -Value Prices
$28 33
38 & $43
Think what this means. Se many Suits
and Overcoats you can't help finding one
that fits and suits you just right. And no
matter which of the 9000 you cheese, you
get a Super-Value fine quality at a
definite saving of $5 te $12 en every Suit
or Overcoat.
Fall Suits:
A wonderful style show of
new idpas. Nothing ordinary.
Every Suit the best of its
kind. Most attractive
Woolens you have ever seen.
Coats with the new high-cut,
short rolling lapel and 4
button fronts and Coats with
3-button fronts. Suits with
patch or plain pockets; Single
and Deuble Breasted. Ele
gance in every line.
Wonderful Knitted
Overceats:
Brownish, greenish and blu
ish heather mixtures. Our
Super-Value prices for Knit
ted Fabric Topcoats begin at
$23. Everybody tcanta te
knew hew ivc de it.
Light - Weight Gab
ardine Overceats:
Ideal for Fall. Wear and
rain resisting. Full of style
y. Single and Deuble Breast
ed. Kagian sneuiaers. witn
and without belts. Philadel
phia's largest selection.
Splendid cheesing. Our
Super-Value prices for Gab
ardines are $25, $28, $30, $33,
$38.
Light-Weight Over Over
eoats: in Tweeds, Hemespuns, Her
ringbones and Coverts. Nov
elties in everplaids. Richly
trimmed. Gleve - fitting at
neck and shoulders with
graceful drape. Our Super
Value prices en Light-Weight
Overcoats begin at $23 and
up te $53 for the imported
Crombie Overceatings.
The courtesy of this
great store is yours.
Come see the greatest display
of fine quality clothes in our
history and in Philadelphia's.
All at Super - Value Prices
which save you many dollars.
Perry & Ce.
16th & Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
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White Oxford exact
ly right in its propor
tions, lits just as a shirt
should fit. "Set right"
cellar. We sell thou
sands annually prob
ably the most popular
shirt in this country.
53.00
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