WtfiSfW liK T'Jl f'-W sT'r'" -?L"3aF re '' I '"! iX s . J ,vTi 'HB'-i- ''"' iff)- ! EVENING PUBLIC LiDCjrJJaHlLAJDMitHXA,- OTESDA)T, QflTOBKIl 3. 1922 " rMl MS Wi jl PRO-LEAGUERSWIN DEBATE AT COLLEGE Audience Vetes 414 te-327 for Entry of U. S. Inte Associa tion of Nations . n unit "TEAMS ARE JUmBLtU Uf tf itie Inlernnlleniil debate between r ,i Viilxei-'ity ami Swnrllimem nt ?nd, ihlt. Hm fMi.ed States uet.d imiilrdlnieb enter ilm l-msm- t " tl0u nu-llMirr et 711 ppweni riewilnil hr Utile miilllerltim In PiirrMi Hn I. The nudienee jilted nml selected the dinner of tlm debate by leaving n floors msrk"l "Nwitlvn" nml Aft.nnative." Neither f the Institutions wen tlm de hal" "lUtiM. two of the three Hrilens ,, one of Sttilithliiern ronipeed the nffl mnllie tram, nml two of Swnrth Swnrth me.n nn, ""' f "r' ''""I"C1 ,lie nSn,the',.u,di,m.r- iil.,1 out after JrVl.es ". uier. II left by the af firmative done mid :il!7 by the negative. n.l thev wete still rhnitllng ever the thrill of (lie evenln-;hH.eeeur.-.Mlm the moment when M. ""I''"", ' nnliel College, n member of (lie Oxford mm, aigiilng negatively, nnneuneed tlml "lenllv" lm was I" fax or "f tlm I'liitcil l4"",,v miteiiiis the League after ' i M l.ind-nv. of Woim.-ler College. (I'teril.M'eahlns allii niiilliel.v. ilnplnmd ,jR iieiinnl"'. quibbling, and insisted thai !m diiln't enm when Aiimrli-u en tcieil the League, if she only enteled. The r-ecewl ttUiriitntiie peaber wn.s Min Sue llelie Mif-en, of Sivarthiiune. "I Knew 1 would luivn had morn ,crnns with brellinrs," she derlnred, 'lien I wa niiinh jeunger, If I lindn t Inewn I lint my father wns the Inst imirr, and that' tlm siibmlfien of cases in tlmt court vas nee("sar.v. And the 1 eagitc fiiiK'liens much the sntun ns a fiiher eer Ills children. It will stup wsr, it will prevent, war, and it will nffenl the opportunity for i;o-epern-linn of set-vice." The evening opened with Introduc Intreduc Introduc terv remnrki by 1'ranU Ajdnlettn. pres ident "f Swiirtlimum. wlie stated tiiat the ileljsli! win intended le rnimli some iltlci!ient of a momenleus ipiestlen, net te record a victory of one college ever the ether. .... , , .... . "Tlmt i whj. lie said, 'the teams re iumbleil tip thix 'ay." V.. Mnrjeribanks, pronounced ".Mafcli banks." of Clirlt Church. Oxford, tnrtcil the argiiinents for t he aflirnia tlve. Nerman Slnhler. el Snaitliineic. ffi'Oivl speaker for I lie ncgntive objected te anv neeinlieii uf I'ewers wltleh vnnbled a few strong ones te dominate nml dragoon a crent let of little nuns, lie doubted vhcllicr America could give ii? iniieli help as he dues te I'uiepe if lie were binilereil b I'lirepean slllame'. Arsumeiii" closed wllh a Mimmarj for the negative -ide lij liuj Onvl-, et .snnithmeie RADIO SHOW PRESENTS THE LATEST NOVELTIES Enthusiasts Fleck te Lu Lu Temple, Where Exhibits Are en View The initie Miew luing lield in l.u I.u Teaip'n eiiteinl li vn elid day nt neon. It npiitfil e-.tenln, and IniluliviN of "fnn-" .iiteiided liie ovhiliitiens dur'ug the nfti'i'iienn nml n oiling. M.imii- .Miiei). delivnriii mi :i I 1 1 I"l nigiil whuii (i Imindenst te Mil lions within a tnditi l(f ,"00 miles. Tlm Majer in his nililres dnple"e)l beet -lrstitig anil iiaineiisin, Imt insi,teil the ity lias lc-s of thee nee.-, tlinii anv etlifr llinl ceinimres witli It in sie. 'I he Inlet weril in mdie ripiipmeiu i liewn in tli) booths (ittraetheh ;n ruiiKnl en te lloern. Among tlm iioncI iiencI tie eThihiteil is a mming iipii.'uatiis lne!nei in a glass i-iim ; ii hijli ie ie itane) Miriiibb- grid leak thai i :nl JnMalile ei'i' a wide range nrd whieli will maintain its value primnnemly sfier nu initial seitmg; u combined (iiiipW. A.iiiemeter with leading cells mounted en a panel enlv four y sj imhes, mid a new n f irtilliiblc bat- tysr with a switch liver, which makes it pnveihh le tinnsfer ftnm any given Tfthnge ,t nneibri will t i hanging wiif' PHILADELPHIANS SAJL 13 Depart en Aquitanln Today. Eight en the Paris Tomorrow 'lin l.,ivniK I'hilailelpliinns lelt e , inilnv ,, , Ciniariler Aipii 'an.n for i'hnlieiitK IMid Soulhampten: Mr an. I Mr-. .I,,ln, w. c,,iim..., MiiMei .l.ihn II. I'miiiin,, ..,l( ,u, ..ine,e ilnughter. lbs I' Sliewileli. lis W 1!. S.iiinden. Mis. Viela mil innt ,1. 1'inuK Samuel, C S llneiMiii., Mi nml .Mi A. I. Hill Irinh Lens- ,,. I'letemn Kflnilr n Iji'lmlee aiimii!; the mliiii p.isvii.'i.i . In leine ..vv ! U liimoiiew e'l t h,-. Fremli In,,,. l',n)M ,-,. I meiit.i ;i,! IIbm.' aie the fi.llmviiig timii Hum ,.,,, : Mi. iiihI Mr.. S. I'embeiten ll!..,. 1'n.en Ah II,.,,,., . K.inkp,., .,, M. eii'l Mi- ri.ii.s 1 Iii,.ls. .is C,T1 manie ,,,,,,1., Ml M(,v(1 Jnii 'lis I l.ll.i l.'llult. Mr I li.ihitl, S, hneebeli, , ''V I""" Mi ,n., Ml., i.,.,.,,,. l"',,'' ''" '"'" nnKe, nl,;,! ,, P. R. T. DEFENDS CHANGE 8y Shortening of Reute 44 Re llevcs Conaestinn r. m., e a,...vl, wll ueu eircci AGED WOMAN MISSING "n Martha Hale, of Germantown, Presumed Victim of Aphasia M.w.l,"l. "I!" ","IS fur Mm. 'if i..." ',!;;; " "'-' !.n.i m, ." ".'''.!'-,,.,;i!11-;m.is .ixvsx, ""' ' ' ' OHM, i" ''.' ' V ' " " '" Hi I, . ,.,,, in i Illlll. Si Ml, e riilll..iil , I.,,.,,,,., Ji n ; i'",'"i'1 '"ir,,,B "r tiioce,,,: "' nsimis, , ,., ,, ,,. "" one,,,,,., ,. v ,, s SUM. , I, '"'"'''in.lini.i.. hiMeudef II.'ih'm i'"!' """"" "' Mllllllie.l. A. "Mill., ,, ,"V" ""lllll.l.,,. who I i , i . "'ll'"1 "''''nil invctij:,,. I --ill,';r;i,!-..ilr ;"' 'inn In ,i. .1, .,' "- " en- ii,.iv, .. ' ""ii I in urns the .n,,,l, , e . S xm",".'- '.""I """ """'' pruiril. Slx'-"'ltd strce, ,,. ,. SHOW PROMOTERS SUED FOR MIMIC BATTLE PAY 119 Veterans Assert They Get Ne Wages for Parts In 'Over the Tep' IMp for mom than one hundred ills nlilpil vdnrniMi u lin funk nnrt Insr HUM- mer In it .inrrtiR'tiliir nyrelprhnlr ills-' piny and tiiltnli' warfare, at (lie Phillies' i Mall l'nrk Ii helne feiiftlit In n Mate- mnnl of elnlin nied In Mtinlelpul Court' in lielinlf of A..K. Curl Irs. Slum com " mnniler of (he Notional Disabled Hei- ; dlcrs' League nml reiiiiunniler of tJic i llnnl.-fM. Oliv P.ivl nt ilm nniiip ei-ermizn-I lien. Tlir'i'lnim N for MOO, Tim nininnlr.ru of tlin Mieetnele are t D. Carpenter mid Hiiymend Daniels. of Net tli .lunipei' strenl, tinmed in tlm cinim, which was nieii n iieiimm . llnssrlelf. chief of Ilm Iitiicnu of Legal Aid. ' Tlm promoters engaged CurtKs In de nhi(ien stunts, wliich he did, the rlnim states, nnd wlilch.cest him .:!00 for Ilm hiring of the pfnne. Tlm .rt.lt is the first te lm filed against tlm promoters. Mr. llnssrick said. According te him. 111). and per haps mere, disabled veterans were en gaged liv Carpenter nnd Daniels te plnv parts In the spectacle. The men wefe te get .! for each rehenrsal and $'.! for each performance, but se far, they tell Mr. Hn'-srlek, they have ob tained nothing. Their elnlms rnngc from SIM te S-t each. The speclncle. "Over the Tep." wns played en various nights beginning .luim -7 and eliding en duly I. FIVE HORSES DIE IN FIRE Baptist Chapel In Yerk Street Im-j periled by Flames 1'ive horses were killed in n lire t lint Vlarted shortly nfler 'J clod; this morning in tlm junk i-lmp of Prank Webb. JIL1:: (ionleii slieel. When fire men of engine enmpnli.i Ne. I". under iiuumaml of Lieutenant Oeugliertj. ar lived. Ilium s were leaping across the reef in the direction (,f the linptist. Chapel In Yerk slreei nml Cegartj's The fireiuen'ZHen.rated .heir alien- tien en the church nnd garage and sue- , needed In keeping the flnmcs from ignit ing the woodwork, although .several stained glass windows of the chapel were broken by the heat. Property damage is estimated at $2000. HELD ASCHECK-PTSSER Seuth Dakotan Says It's a Mistake, but "Judge" Is Obdurate .lames Hroeko. of J'leire. S. P.. who -njs he Is a doctor, nnd lnw,er. wns nricsted tidny chnigcd Willi passing a wiirllilnss check for S100ven Prank Scattergoed. IS Ninth Tlihtl street. Tlin piiseimr. of letined benrii.g, valii ills arrest, was a mlsiak" nnd lay e.pei'Inl slrevsen 1,1' education, but lis this i; i -lieaied 'e hn -einewliiit Irielevant te i the question. Magistrate lien-haw held . Mm In StillO bail ter a fiirtlmr hearing. ! llroel.e gave the clmc kin payment i for mei.-lifitnlise and ticeivcd ,i (.etisli. eraliln pet tien el '.Is .ilue lu ca-li. i NEAR-ELOPERS ARE WED 1 Marriage of Sarah Davis and Frank ' Langden Fellows Complications Prank l.aticilen. of tiiriugliniise. nm Mi.s Siirnb l:ul-. Il"7 Pn.! L'arl I slieel. wete mailieil I ji niglit by Ilm i Hi" . A. O. Tat rant, of l-.muianti" I l'reteMiin: P.pivepal Ciuircli. Pn.f (.I'iraiil iiMeiim. j Tim wedding followed etcitiiij; com- plii iitinii.' jeslnidnj wlmn Ilm (we were I taken le City Hall by Oelectlve I Sehwntr. who lnlerccpted tliclr plan for i an elepemenl te Plktmi. I.arer, licwevir. inn-ent le the mnr- ringe mi ebl.ilimil fiein ilm bride's mother. PHILA. PROMOTER HELD M. W. Friedell Is Arrested en Cea3t en Swindling Charge , Delei Hies IJilis-eii and Nmdenlhnl will leave for l.es Almein leiliiy le living te Philadelphia M. W. Priedel!. iuomiIeih of the ll'iH'k Pintlmr Oil I'empuii.i. te fin n i!l,'llh'i" of elllliiV.'llii'i SlilHMIH of , i lie i run pa ii 's tunnel Tin mpbiint iiciiiiiI Prieilell a .sworn te bi Milten It Mhei. trnns- ' urer of the lempaii.i. Ii'eteie MiigNlrale Ceward. Priedell was m rested last night in I.n Angeles, ii. muling le ile- 1 teclive". and they sni lie iniemls lu fight extradition te this cili ! BELIEVE MAN WAS SHOT Park Guards Hunt for Suspect Fired at In Chase ilit.nl of i,iik siinnls .cuii'lieil tlireiigli a sfi'iien of Pait imniiii Pail, today in tlm lielief liiai .i Ileitis; istn was weiimlill eaiii tmlui li Park liiinid I'rielj I'reeli -nw the mini en lin.ird me line i"! of tlm Sd.it.i Ikill lliur at " e'i lock. II'' was acting sueiellsl,i ami the guard mdeied him te luili. When tin' mini inn Kteely Ini'd several sliels. Tlm hit-hue Miiiulilwl in'ii tlm ,itk nml ceiilil net h IeiiihI. HORSEMEN SEEK FOOTPAD Search Weeds Near Chester for As sailant of Military Student Police itml di teeth os uf i 'hosier and tlm mounted cuvalty squad of Penus.il nnin Milllaii College are skliiulshiug ihieiigli wiiuds ami hills near ClmMci leu'ai In eaich et a Negro who attacked and .ittnmpted te ieh Amlmw Prank. ,1,.. son of Mi. and Mis. Andiew Pi illlk, of t'llistii. a si,,eiii ,it the college ROUTS MOTOR BANDITS Man Held Up Outside Synagogue Shows Fight and They Flee Held up I" two automobile haiulii. outside n ' n.ig'isun hi Tlilrti seinml street nnd Moingenu rv nienue, wlmie he had atti iideil serines Inst ingln. Kulien l.cieiis.ui. 'I'neiitv set, mil jmil Wnl mil si i rei. nissei with tli men until ihci lied Clara Woodward's Trial Tomorrow Tiinl of I'lni.i Wuediiaiil. former i lailllelllle allies, ii tlil lelllll.lte of Mis I I'ntlmiiiie Hosier, for the uiuider el .lehn IVpp"i-man, a New Yerk ti.iiclinc salesinaii, is listed for lomei low in .IuiIre P.iilinll's court, Itoem l.'.'i. The wetiiuu shot Pippeimnu in a looming noise nt Ninth ami ine necis last Man It -!'. rtiS8MSSSi8Q, IS TUZ DCADI M THE NATURE'S MASTERPIECE lntcroetinq collection of necklaces An varied in importance NNU INDIAN AnnUWntftUd IN SCHUYLKILL'S BED Believed te Be Relic of Red Men's Migrations In Perm's Days Arrowheads. IicIIcyhI le liavr- IhIii eh tlm river bed Blticn Tncllnns inlfcrnteu westward .following the IhiuIImb of w H- I llitm rnnii, luivn been round in tne Snliuylklll below Hhnwment during the Inst few days. Ueys walking ncrone (he bottom or the. river, inmle possible by the unpren- , i dented shallowness of the strenin, , linvn titekeil tin the. nrrewhrads. fash- I iened In the came milliner ns tliesu en I . ilUtilnv In Metniulnl Hull. Aerbrding te Illchnnl Greenwood, for the last tbirty-tiiiin jenrs watchmnti en tlm (rieen limn bridge, hn lias, never known the Schuvlkill te be se low, Wlnlleld (iuiles. lock-tender at Shawmenl, said them Ir a noticeable Imprinement In Ihn amount of wntnr llewliiR tlireiigh tlm leeks and ever Tint lleek dam. Iln predicts rain will re lieeo the situation before the end of the week. CARNIVAL OPENS TONIGHT' Parade of Maskers Will Usher In Brewervtewn's Celebration A inriide of nmsotiernders shirting .... i. M i r.-li ...-11 .....I lieiil loe Ulllllll i eni'Kv iv ii nun innrcliing te Tltlily-lirst slreei lelilgin will start .Urewerytewn's "Huslnessnnd PlellSlll'n'' nnliilvnl wlileli will cnlllltllln until November IS. i A peptilnrlly contest, n beauty con- lesl, n baby parade, a Ilnllewcii i mardi-gr.m and street dancing nre some of tlm features, planned for Ilm nvent. ! A fur foil I vnlued nt Sh'O Is the first prlw offered lu tlie peimlailiy content.! Tlin Twenly-nlntli Wind lluslness Men's iiud Tnxinyer'-' AsMidatien nr nr raugeil the carnlial. William .1. Wnhl is tuesident of tlm a'Miclalinn nml Kugeiie ,. .Iagnln heads the Carnival Committee. Other committee mpmbeis arc Ittidelpli Sleriiberg. I. mils Hrlckllu, Merris llnchenberg. Albert Sauter, T. ' Cnnnnlly, S. Nagelberir. .M. Weiss. I. , Mnrkevllx. and .lehn Crimes PEARL VBlUOi T - i t i i-TlJifef-iTT-tTrMa a ifti 4xrX. f M Sb'1' l1 : Jfrn 'y i !'' r '' .7, ' ' ' 1 ,k,' "xSJt Rll.,li1,' I l-ll HfnlluT, j v,. ' "-' ,y! ' '' Special for Wednesday Only! '" ' VW Aw ! wht h va.mivTBK 1 1' v . drfwaai m XsEQaHHv" S l t tw i Pri aitfli 1 1 r ' I TCSMWBBfc ( ySmSBm MM : - MK$maaEkxwL. I ' t i "The Tie of a -Miix. Thousand i KM Knets" ' .BkSP Rnrlflnv Knits nre I MljKs?k4flH I smart in appearance J -r'-vf'W and texture, and I p f , I mm ' the most durable vl ' ' scarfs manufactured. I- i h r!iv i Plentiful assortments i ,, . , , - . . --i Special fni ei colorings and i rJzip designs. '7l $2.50 :: Iff' $3.00 $3.50 t Mi) JACOB W ' ; REED'S j "MJ : SONS :l '" I iiij iiec ru .i i ci . Special for whicsdaj i iiifinu vucsiiiui eireet vx v. . r ? JI L j f- i J tu: ei I 'niiflx Cs.i'L -I y " - -J"T . ."y. ST- -) r. y -... w ,,, I sJJail'' . . .--I.I' llrnllmrs .aj-,.. . . ... ;- -jJasgrgsTeiiB HATS Mail Orders Filled Market Etghth lKm!-M ill l If.'VfimOiTS. J Li'l Always the Lewest Prices for Everything: Is the Rule at Lit Brethers' Stere Here arc some notable Wednesday offerings! Other excellent values are in readiness for Special for Wednesday Onlyl $1 50Apren Dresses 98c Three Pretty Medels in linn linn falew StyleOne Sketched Checked gingham and ging ham and plain color chambray combinations. Round, square or Peter Pan cellars. Twe , ji 'Ii i !'( Y i pockets and sash. I. II Itretlier SKCOND KI.OOI'.. .".' Special for $25 Fluffy Fex Neckpieces $12.75 While they last half price. Only 200 in the let! Ileau tiful double animal scarfs; Kcnuinc fox skins. All fash fash iennble phades. -SRCOND size. well worth u ine- in half-dozen let?. l,ll llnitliir. PiriST KI.Oi Sccetnl fleer. Siuenth St. . tcnutiful Hue anil Is- I'l.v.i Men's $5 Sweaters and $0 QO Sports Coats ' O.UO Most exceptional purchase! .sui-nlei in net eeat st e i liillinnih uiiii .li,i, ieII.hs ' ii.s iiersti'U jiiis tn i .iiilif.,in Mtlt, ' n.iw. Ineiiii nml lie.itlicr nitin u Hperts (e.it.s of ilesi ieen sle.l f.ue .nrn -t,e, !, l0,n .11 itli jiet ih lliniin 11 ml K' 1 l.enllmr iiiN'iiiih Ktr.i SP. '.. huitonlieli l I ii'isua'lN v.' 11 , !1 nlei llintliiTs 111 si I m.r Lit BrothersTameiissl850 Geld Label iv"ll Waitresses, $10. 15 JlFeWNttl (or high qualtty. y rrji- ', 1 H'-peunii ninttressc ( 7r.Vibntm)Al l,,'sl h ,,-v $5 Gas Mask ?j"fl Waincenls. ! " ' $2.65 Mi ai i ran Mil Mi, M''i lie" 1 1 e -i 1 ll li ll e I I , M O ll Rillli.nilpeil ll.lll I 111 111 f Slli'ln frinii 1 1 1 1 v e r n -infill t .1 . II IIHlv 1 I'ltll I ii Frt.; II Ilm. Hnlniny Stere AlSX. n J) J t . I . a I s. I v.rf ' 1 1 fl Biliii.inieeil ill -" ernvs imh.t at d a. m. "r.esr.s TRIMMED FREE OV HwS! ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY the days that fellow ! Wednesday Only! Kl.emt 50c Pillow vT'eJ ' ' . (vnVajyrT ' Ii J L It-x t i' I IDn j. i.n WiJtm. Cases, 28c Fameu "Hill" Afiu lin all branded. Special purchase of 2100." 'Exceptionally sturdy a n tl well made. 4e x UG-itich ( II. vnrvi'lf Special for Wednesday Only! Men'sM&S Trousers $279 Patterns and cnleringM te match almost any suit. ilixh-grade eassinterci and worsteds in smart mixed effects. Well tai lored; exceptionally geed finality. Sizes for every man and young man. I.lt .Special for Wednesday! $1.50 Velveteen, )8c Handsome quality, with deep, rich, lustrous pile. Tiemenduusly popular for children's ill esses, and a tfj- ii u a I i 1 1 fur i'V Si coats. 2J and 2! itu l.cs wide. Wanted shades of plum, dark brown, luir gundy, wine, taupe, iue, t'epenhagen, nav, new lilacK. Si, nth I.n Wednesday On! ' Tn, Si I It ()nb: ' -'ever.ng Bllr art ticking. Impeiml j roll edge. Ail regi.Iai sizes. All felt. I 'mnt 1 Fliiet . l Specinl for Wednesday Only $75 Seamless Wilten Velvet Rugs $55 nulril !l I .' lr frnni llir In in. nut mills uf Mr,, miller smith .V .Mai, -iini.. V: llanilsen e liattpriih ami Vi3. &;'&' T'Vi5JXi'f.l..rnK M (.MB!l Ml ?!JK ZF,5r5m-T-t! ' f-VsV n'llieiit iintit ' -v - .J?. iifi.iui iii imi -"' '- -. ji i-.' Hnilli'il u, , ,i mil "Hi. ,, ii"i t n in in "i i 'nu urn, in i , t i , , j I.ll llreiher. KOI UTH Fl.niil! at aise p. m.j CHARGE Phene Orden Filled Filbert J Seventh Special for Wednesday Only! Women's & Misses' $20lSwag'g:er Topcoats Special $15 Tremendously serviceablm utility models just about enough for one day. Mannish belted styles in sturdy sport i coatings, some with inverted plaited backs, ethers fea turing box plait. Very smart cellars; large patched or slns-hed pock ets. Geed satin linings. Tan, Brown and Reindeer Trimmed with big bone buttons. One shown. tlniilirr, -Fecer.d Keer m Special for Wednesday Only! $6 Ready te Wear Hats $2.98 Pmmlnenl mnhert' clear- xvS flay l autamn tamples. r" Exceptionally g e e tt- i QO InnL-inii- ct-loe in cillrv j A. " hatter's plush com- 1 UJIIUU Willi UUilU'l UI - velvet facings. Large, medium and small shapes mush room roll brim and turban effects. Black, brown and navy. I.ll llr.illier, t-'IRST FLOOR, .VQI'.TII Special for Wednesday Only! $2 Gingham Heuse Dresses $1.29 Several very pretty styles j u a t about wholesale cost! High - grade ginghams in checked and stripe effects. V h i t e organdie cellars, ruffs and vestees. with hemstitching. Sizes ."6 te U. llrnllirm 'Ki 'f i I' H.i mil Special for ndnesday Only! WemeVt's $5 $2- 98 Tuxedo Sweaters leading jobber' surplus stock extraordinary purchase. Of fine worsted arns in nov elty block cITect.. Plain and two-tone colorings. Very smart and practical, t' ms belts and snug fitting uirl's Black. Crown. Huff and Saw llrmlirrt i: ' i 'l. Special for Wednesday Only! Men's $1 "Maye" 1 Underwear ' Shirts and draeis iinperlect. Ilest ei l u and si1, i let ted cotton jnin Derhy nbbfd' ell'ei iith French neck ;i ft nuts. Dinner- ai i (1 wu-t I mills .mil niis.snts t'uijj ,, Se tlm.s df anv ',.,,,, 69' liglitlj 'ay ie ie I'epular Shirts I faced "atinc i seams forced, uience. llnilliiT. I i .' I Speiial fei W .lie ii,.' Onl vr Women's $2 Silk Stockings $1.48 I null. I (tumult I'M.' 1 '. e.nl s I "II I u.lilnnr,! Hiitn-stil ,p.1 1 - nfnu"''i It )i ii ail ei i'im ' llrutlirr. 1 n si I- I r ' .R ' s' ail.. I' g .1 I rt self. k .1. 1. . i x,; . iei $18 Fleer Lamp & Shane I niniilM. i $12.95 I "r Hi" Orlnlirr llrlilr! Hn' 'r ii a ii r i irli M.ik I B,1 '.II .1 I IS'I I lau.l a r '""- ' .'V?'"!!V ''"''a fii I sft H m M wrJ Lay These Vital Facts en the Table New that you've called yourself into conference about your new fall clothes lay these facts face up 1. At Perry's the tremendous selection gives you almost unlimited choice. 2. Yeu get the finest qualities two continents can offer. 3. Our Super-Value policy the biggest idea in the clothing world definitely saves you $5 te $12 en every suit or overcoat. empare anywhere! YOU be the deciding judge Over 9000 Suits and Overcoats Te Cheese Frem At Our Super -Value Prices $28 38 Light-Weight Overcoats Immense selection of Tweeds. Hemespuns. Herringbones. Coverts and Overplaids. Best qualities of imported Woolens and domestic Woolens. Graceful drape from smooth-fitting neck and shoulders. Our Super-Value Prices en Light - Weight Overcoats begin at $23 Every one wants te knew hew we de it. Suits and Suits and Suits Our first fleer overflowing with new Fall Suits is a sight that you'll remember. Net an "ordi nary" Suit in all the theusands: every one the finest of its kind. Fine quality in the hand semest Woolens you have ever known. Yet our Super-Value Prices are $28. $33, $38 and $43. Even our salesmen want te knew hew we can de it. The "tide is running" toward Perry's. Fer these arc the days when men are buying Fall Clethes. And mere arc coining te Perry's than elsewhere for our Super-Value policy definitely saves them many dollars per Suit or Overcoat. Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men Moter Cars The cr of the ten proven until uthnrizfd DrnlriH KirkpatricU & llnyltr tM.ll MurUfl s. United Scnicr Moen Ajci I Id I Hrpmlrr t Lrjiinii,ii',iiriraiiniiiiii,,i'', iiitiiiii 'iniiililllli'il' " i..: I Read the Want $33 & $43 Censlablc- "ee here, yeunjr 'eiler. I don't knew whether eii were speeding or net. But en get one of thorn Moen cars. ;ui(l I wnnl te warn you te held ner in. riding through (his tow nship." I'riees I.D It. I a.lerv- Sllil!. Sllin.-i, .'ITS.''., jis.-. MACKIN MOTORS, INC. .1. .I JliJrrin(l. t'r.nlil.nl t1 North rirn'irt i I'lii.n. I'nplar .1fl Ii.iIh KiKimt linen I irninc Jehn A. Mermen ijl'i lnlnriini , Kifr Rrtdr Girtrr llrn.nl j llmilri mil Mhen A Kilfny H I'luluilrlnhU Rey Schaclftr ( i mi i it - 'lfl U'ni-i t ; ii'ti(.n.t.'f1i,ll i.'i'i3iiiWtiiiiii:ii,i'i,iii'i,'liiirii,i;n,iiii,ii,i:i!TOW,i, Advertisements in s ,1 N rA i mi I. M the Classified Columns II WHffiWrm w atari- mm i HUB I m - . s.