i -1 illS REPUDIATES All Aboard! ATTACK ON POLICE Statement Which Arsused Cortelyou's Ire Was Net Sanctioned by Him BLICITYJIAN bLHmcu cm., 1'rol.lMHen nirrrlep Davis te- . ,.i Mm iiiiai i iiiii'i' wTi ". '.",,d,vl!l,,;,,, mffl.. i.. ,.f Dliccter of Public- treuscil iw " ....... ...r..rfini(ni iiiimi- ...... ...... 'UbT I, : fulled te eo-epemtc In ffOl ''"..... ..nllrP fllHlMl I' :. n,cit of the "'":" n'-t; . . ,. wC.i!Ai:'.ioi,e tien e ?"' : Vive out iiny ."WW 'irnnn -. - - Hl SmmmWr .. ' 55BslVS?Ei, iWvkk 'mummrt - , " ', vIB f''-Xn W7 s'l . ." V.'1"" ''""R": . tern trip te Washington. Hvi'-tA j.V--' v.'i-'t,-! V, wl" lmv' ,"1 Independent opera- i:ne-, Kh was diessed In Imp Sunday iiM ' V "-.l -..Vi ,i ' tnr hefiirn nu inltit M h.iIi! ( 'hiiirtiuin 1...... .,..,1 ..(..i.,i....i i.. I i....i i. mmm ;-. ; -.- v." ', r.i : w t. .' .. :. . . ... ,.' .v." .i r" "".""" !. ...... ...- M3w ;';';'; , '-Vi ."- ;""' - cuen, mil "c nine ii.-uiiivii case or traveling Dili? UlltReil Willi lier 'IQHXV ' t-,-.' V', K"j. AiiA niit In reference te his wishes net te ,mic and addrcfs. Hxtra lints for spe I HM.'. v j,C ,s't." -AVX n?j".t'V9jiV publish the. mime. Yeu we. the.se eeiil i.lnt npruulmm .....I umlin.lliiu fn -fwl HAII nninr IKIAilimf I llinil rtfUinm mni A I OcrtrUde Trlblt, nsslitant principal, and I nm Ifirill II llll m Merlen force three year age. Lnstl Workman KIliiKffcy llWvl IJUAL-rHNPKY BEGINSHERETODAY Fair Practices Committee te , Hear First Independent in Star Chamber Session WUNUML5 LEAVE FORCAPITAL West Philadelphia Seniors En thusiastic Over Prospect of Seeing President HIS NAME IS WITHHELD ;300 GO BY SPECIAL TRAIN There were mother mi" "ilmlilli"' nml vnincheily's "yeiins limn" nt the The Pnir Practices Committee of the Stnte Purl (Vitniuksleii will meet here r telny te quiz Inilupenilcnt coal epcintni'M s()ll te I1VP en(.i,v t(( ,r,, tlmn i "Iiii .i. i-li.ii jxlujr mill.' tlmn the NS' n , ;:ill S(.nl.ir plrls of the West I'hllmM- y- i.iu-r in me. mines nxcir ite'iiuj u.y fitil.t Mli Scheel for (.1111 when tlie. tiovcrne" Snniiil nnd the coniinhplen ifi iir,.,,! uir....i iMii,,i. n,, hh.imiIhl' Ocrtrude Trlhlt, nsslrftnnt principal, and AllsHt-s Slnry Ie, Sara fitcrllnjf, Flor ence Itetliermi'J, Dena IJiiReinnch. Anim Stnplcr, Annu Ifnnnn, Helen Mcllcury, Uinlly Htrnns, Jcnnnctte TemkltiN nml Tl liltun .Suavely, OHIO LION SCARE DUE JO TWO AIREDALE DOGS POLICEMAN JAILED AS MAIN LINE TIF Deeplte Zoe Keepers' Repert, Many Continue Search for Animals Teledo, Oct. ,". The "mnn-entliiK liens" tlnft have hrcn (crrnrl'lni; the vicinity of .Mount Victory arc two j Alrcdnlu (Ien, uccerdltiK te I.eiils, UT0 riCIRTcr. liri'i'.'r h in.' i .iirtm j.i.j, imi icturnetl heic jcstcnlay, after spend lint it day In the weeds of llardin Lewer Merien Patrolman Cen- fesse He Robbed Hemes of $1000 Jewelry AROUSES SUSPICION I . , . ... l .M Workman' KlllMfhy taWfT. Lee (iutkeK'nkic. emnteyel In'fttB" nlnnt of the Victer Talking Machli&j C'eninnnv. Inst nlutil fell unefl n clrCH--. lar saw anil wns m hndly rut rtiat Vfi ft j Esxn ;;.,,, iia-taw... - rt. '"."',, stnml hi thr '". ;..ii.,l i.i rn-ell i.. ..ft irn mi.' " " . . itm '.""r fitntcnu'iil thnt icnite with eiir hcThavenethi.m "In i I 'ti i Men.la. 1 wl N.i.,1,, no into the matter," su " nil"" . . .., .nu UMiied VCS lb If :.r'L .tntpinenl wns si.e.l yes- Vn t l t. Stehcs. piilillMiy mi- Ifnlay I; -' r ,.fi cement enice. rtr "r,lI'P,nn,l te h.nc the approval , n it." - I - n,. rf,rs ele sVl.l today that his i.pe- ),r,' i . n nii'il iierMinally en the "nrI'l "in n.1.1 'l hat he 1 author- rnn.it fr ItMliHclty imipn-cs. m, I) vis of heiiU- wrenK.'' Stokes n"r 'V "bat the fact icmaltis that S?"S m" ' wn- M..rle.l by he ,.-.- ;."vvh when they Kave out Hb- K en Hie iiiimlier of a.r.-ts made jure for .Iriinkeniics. Srnres Police patiiy "Tim fact that the police cmiclit enlv iiu Lin . ,,i.. ,,,,.,,,. fptrii;'" ,, t ,.f , . .,..1 ,. L"XlSn--wtl...;...,s.lru..k,,,,., Were tin- VeMeiicl acl was paea imii flCtr1 "", ... u ,n.....t nil lliiiv U Tne illiwllt te our department. If iu no (0 were rcim.v .-iiu.-..-, 1....1 lw.l. . ' u. .tlll.fi.iil lii rniiiul. fOUl(ll.lC '"-" ""'," " h, lip InntledKcrs. The -Rillee icpmt which started the icInnsV of retorts Mated that .TJ.Otltl rHS for 'iohitlens of the dry lav v.,fl made 'y the police iu the lint tin months. ' The I'Oinmcnt attributed te Director Pad fellow": "Whoa It is considered tliat there are 6000 lioetloKRn.s In I'liilailelpliia anil that they air active ilnv and nlsht, indnKe tli.it liinitlinls of person have icen tr.inpertlm; liquors illegally every 5af ami niRlit. and when It is conoid cenoid coneid rfj tliat ilurliiK the last nine months 1 3000 police of this city have eeen Jj in ceri.d only Menteen bootleg- j(r!sfs tlmn two a month and that tbcv Hale nrrr-u'ti 0111.1 1 111 uniiiwi liti DOKOTIIY JAMKS One of 11 sretip of clrls from the West Philadelphia IIIli Mdioel who left today ter a lslt te Washing Washing ten, where they hope te erect the President VETO OF TAXI BILL ftl for TO COUNCIL TODAY operators are net like public service onasiens. wne in ought with a 'corporations. They are net like the P. , prujer that there would be no 11 ik. t. or the I . (.. I., ter ln-tnnce, who n "liiimheihoet. ' into given franclil.se rights hv the State, "Where's Marv? Oh, in'ge.i! She ! that create vltlually a monopoly'. The paid she would he here ages age and I coal operator Is different. lie may have can't find her nnj where." I I nil the mnnc. he has In the world In- ( Dorethy .InmeM was nil enthused. She I j veMcd In his little business and It would "hicecd" into the station, beamed I I hai illy he fair te de anything thnt might , upon all Hie saw and shouted, "Oh. I be prcmiituic. hello, glils! Thought yt neer would 1 I "When wc leek at the situation eleely get here. Oh, aren't jeu excited V I'm 1 we can iciilli'e what high prices would simply thrilled te death. De veu sup- have been exacted if we had net taken . pose the Prcddcut will be able te see action. I de r.nt mean lmsclf or the usV (III, I de hope se. I think he's committee, but I think Governer Hpreul terribly nice." it entitled te gieat credit. We don't 1 The hands of the clock ciept arnim 1 want te hurt nmbedv. but we seek te de te train time, and the girls In their the fair thing for the operateVs and the Leiint.v. Hchcier said he and his parlv weie I'ireleil In curlnus bniks when the 1 nine upon the "piey" at 1 o'clock xesterday morning, after an all-uiglit heating of the Hardin County bram bles. The footprints of the "balking liens" rurropeuded with the "lien" prints pointed te by the frightened reldetits, Sclierer said. Despite Scheier's lalriiirnt, the hunt ... ai , . : 1 1.... . . LI. I .....III... 1 ..'.Oil 1 .... I 1 ...... 1 .'..'... 1.3 . penal ft. mirtHM siient the da sce.irini: the uiidcrlntish. Leaders Expected te Pass Again After Hearing en 'Street Rental' Clause It PLEDGES TO BE SOUGHT pueiK! nillic. "Thin committee, however, is the c nature of the state Fuel Commission and we aie illieetly irspnnxihlc te them. Therefore wc -hiili net mal.c public the results of anj of our Imestigatleiis of independent eper.itiir-', but will lepeit te the 1'uel CnnimNsien. They will iiml.e the lepeit public If they sec tit, I SlippeM'." While the Independents are mnliiug ihc ilnlm that the iixid price of .SS.M 1 Helen Cunningham 1 ten at the mines does net give tlieni gieups collected and piled into the trains. There weie thirty groups of the girN and eaih group was in charge of 11 teacher and a gill elected by her classmates te help the instructor. The group captain" hurried about, rhi eking up names and -cnlug that all the girl" weie there. They were Agnes Danhewcr, Oeitiude Shaw! Zareak .ak I1111, .Mildred Kewuian, (ieneMii Wheel er. Margin et Wiegand, .lean Onrdlner. I'mlly Cunningham, Mm inn Clifferd and BIG LINER SAILS TODAY Several Hundred Passengers Are en the Pittsburgh's List Several bundled passengers will Sail fiein this eltv today en the I'itlshurgh, of the While Star Line, for (Queens tow 11, Cheibeurg and Southampton l. way of Husten, where additional pas. M'imcrs will be lifted. The Philadelphians booked are Hnrrv T. Wllklns, iSMsnut M'cretary of the Teiinvvhania Uailread: Mit-s Nellie Welde'n, Mrs. Hliys Williams and Viiugbn Williams. Dr. Charles W. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. I. A, I.ewe, Mr end Mrs. I'hlllp II. Hi ice and Mr. and Mrs. tleerge P. Crocker. A former pntrnlman, who rode about In 11 moleicar and seemed te lunej !plcnt, of nienev all heugh iini'inple.wd , since his (IKiulssal fiem the Lewer Merlen tielice force, confessed last night that he lehhcd houses en his heat ' lar summer. Oric I.illard, the accused man, was lielil without hail for the Grand .liny b Magistrate Arthur at the Ardmore police station. lie Is twenty -seven ' xeaisj elil, uninnrii'd, and lives nt Lev- 1 "" nni'l -spiiiiit. ,.i...j'.i th ni..iiin n f.i.ii. Mill nml Miinni nut. r.,ul.i M'.i " "f '" AmTlnin mini whi,i' I.iihI ciing .Mill ini'i .xin.ifi.x 1111k reails, e-t ,U,M inniinj 10 .1 fur, sn ip.ri it i RUci .MIIIIII.vlinK. Kirn itrnilv.HH 11s til n Hldl nuiit. '-.plllir. I. ill. ml was III the nrmv dnrlne the ...liirrti. ke Inter, it r,u ICn.i 1 li.-in .1. I utiminer he told of Burprlslng burghir-J en icvernt occnRleni, He sold the men escaped although he fired after them. Police learned Hint the homes of S. "TVraE:.,. '?! . f"?;,...i Idled .. short time after. nml 01 ivi.'iiiuiii.i 1. ....-, .. 11 . nwi .......... 1 Wynnewned reads, had been lobbed during the nhence c.f their owners, .lewelry valued at SKMKI wax missing. Ofliclnls of Lewer Merlen Mispected I.illard. but could obtain no evidence against him. On August 1 he was dis missed en a sharge of conduct unbe coming an officer. His superiors said he had been drinking. On Tuesday Sergeants Illghter nnd Mullin. of the Lewer .Merlen lercc. searched l.lllatd's room and found small articles of jewelry mid several pawn tickets. They leented Mllnrd In his nuto nute nuto tnebllc at Eleventh and Ogden slieetit mid hteught him te the Aidmeic police stiitlcii. The seigi'iints say Ihc funnel patrolman confessed the robberies last night. Mr. Ilhle and Mr. Ilaynes weie at the . station and Identified Jewelrv rececied 1 from pawnshops and fiem l.ilhii'd s room -Pr 'r fir s w f AS p 4 AMI'.KKAN MIIIIIIWT MAIIIM: In .1 1 ere at cnlnnin "Mn nml jlu.'nr,i ' nn. nin.r tl M .,..! .... ).,.,...,, ...I ... l.n 1 I. '. --. ...... ...... ll.. ..'.W... . ,'. ... Ill,' J. .,11,'. I . In thr Ilu.ln.i. I.r.w.l.ll. 'Mi'k 11 Sir Hen . H11.I. of Ihr1 n . f 1 , ' ,IL ,,il null'". .i.n"i mi. hi.r ....... Mayer Moere is expected te send te,,, fj-. margin of ptelit and the I'alr- 1 eunril today ins veto of the tnM enll- rractlces ceminlttce is investigating nance. Ne action will he taken by Council when the cte messnge Is sent in. Cetiiiclltntin'e lenders, it is said, realize that Impetuous action in overriding the Mayer's veto would hardlv he n tenable course in lcw of the general disap proval of the "joker" in the ordinance which requires that a tax'lcnb owner procure the ' written consent of the abutting property owner befoie occupy ing a public taxi stand. Therefore, they have determine' upon n course of action thnt they believe will tend te justify them in the eyes of the public and mollify the Independent taxi cab opeiaters. many el whom are nctlvn in ward politics. When the veto message is received n Hint Ien will be made te postpone action. i nine months, the figures given dejlhls will gle Ceuncllmeii an oppor eppor opper let talk 11s leuillv as they might. tunlty te present their cm.;. rrsi'tlmiiy nil of ine etner ineu- 111" pian is 10 nring 111 eiiicmis et mi- "f ani'sts, the statcnent con- taicnl companies, nillread efucl.tls anil (mm, wlilcn are empnnsireii iu tne .tne mnnngers of the large central city wicc statement. xcie still mere nu-iiereis wnere tliere 11 a constant tie- rtreu Deinre uie i eisieau law wenr iiiaiui ier iiixicaus. inee men will lie Inte cant and cannot he considered as asueii te take a pledge that they will UinR caucI In this law. hut in spite .neither receive, nor In the case of the 0! it. or rather 111 tne line 01 regular ,iax. can rum panics, pay lental for the pe'icc regulations. use of the city streets. The cab owners aiMi mil lc nsceu 10 tiicuge mainicnaiKe of present lutes of fare. The hotel mnnngers will be ghen nil oppei (unity te present their side of the "Miter Miit.te nnd Director Certel- Itci'i emi admissions that there -June IImj mere than .iO.IIOl) arrests in nine leinnth" carries xx itli It. the ndml-sieti thitfer liae known that the Velstead 'case nnd tell wliv thev favor the clause r 1... 1...1.....1. ..nl......l (.. ,1.1.. ' .. I.I..I 1... . .... ., niii.il jii-i iiiii-s iiiem 10 iiesiguaie lae taxlcah company which will occupy the space iu fient of their hestelrles. Thus the eeiinelliiiauie lenders plnn te meet the argument of the opponents of the hill that strtcts will he rented under the ordinance. The ordinance will then be pnssed ever the Mayer's veto at the meeting next week. The Mayer will also send a lean bill te Council asking for ST.OOO.OIH) te he used for public Improvements. The laigest lifiii In tin. hill uM be fur !?.."(MUI e pay Philadelphia's ,!,.,re of work en the Delaware Itlver Itridge te be done dm lug lid'H. Anether big item iu the hill will be for repining, while additional amounts tliey aie sum te lie clemnnilliig as high as SI 2 at the mines. Nene of the local retail lieners would admit yestenlay they are paying meic than SS.."0 a ten. Several letnllers said frankly they were net getting half enough coal te supply the demand. (Hue iinn that hastnn. th niaiiy yaids In the city and suluul)" Muuerla salil halt their yntcls weie empty. Tliey believed, however, that when opeia epeia opeia tlens in the iinthincltc fields get back into their regular swing thcie will he plenty of ce.il. MRS. TAYLOR'S WILL FILED Estate Valued at Mere Than $225, 000 Gees te Immediate Relatives The entire estate of Mrs. Kvallne S. Tayler. -HO West Merclnnd avenue, who died In Husten September ill, will go te her sun, a brother nnd grand children. Her will, probated today, show-, her estate te he worth .'jL'l.'.'i.OOO mid upward. Other wills probated Included these of Philemina Sclcales. who died in I.anesille. N. .1.. SIO.O(K): Hannah S. Paulding. l.VJ West Paulj.treet. Slilt.- Oi(i(; .xnieiia jiuriier, .10.1 iis .ine- l' icnv meiiue. .N.i.nii: .Mnric A. ix. Honauer. L'DHIt Ninth Sixteenth sheet, j 81000. and Geerge S. Canen, ,"isi)T Merris avenue, SlO,,".IO. Inventories I were filed iu the personal estates of M. ! Hewanl lusstll, S.",S.r,".li..s, Maty MiGinncs, S!i:i.701.."0, and Geerge II. Stein, SOTia's.Ol. hw nil belna detiantly violated in this cliramltli.it thex considered their duty tnM when they had jailed the tinfer- .njtev.tlm nnd icgardcd It no part tl the duty of their gieat force of pe- wtn te take nn st-qis toward the preventlnn of these offenses ngamst t'Hawi ami c mistiiutien 01 tne coun ceun K. evcerit that Indicaied in the arrest tfitvcntten h.tetleggers in nine months. roreislit months net an arrest was tvle for selling te miners, although it i- the must intuition of bootlegger s crime, .iml in the entire nine months cilj tl rce such arrests were made. Thnt Hint the Maver of 11 city of ne.irly te million people and a director of 1 Jllafl pe'lri' c.ills a complete nnd ele- lent answer te the charge that twenty Assign Navy Men te Penn The Navv Depot tment has assigned two pav ellicis te the I'nlvctsity of, Pennsylvania te take the accounts and. tinauie ienise iu the evening s,hoel. Hnth of these officers. Lieutenant Win, ! ('. Collin t. nml Lieutenant (i. g.) j Jehn 1'. Weed, are Philadelphians. Lieutenant Weed, who lives at till.''.:! ' Chuster avenue, is a fetmer member et the Ledger advertising stall". Kxprct te See President The schoelgiils, who were acenmpn-l nled by eleven tcachets, Dr. Park Schneli. pilnclp.il, and Mrs. Schech. expect te be leceivnl by Ptcsldcnl Ilaiding during their sta in the cap ital city. Following their arrival In Washing- girls will visit the Lincoln Corcoran Gnllerv of AW. Pan-Aincricnn I'nieii, Washington .M0.111111e.it and the ( ongressieim Li brary. The Mctiopelltan Hetel will be their lieadqmiiters. Toniermvv their schedule calls for tl visit te the Capitel liuildinc. the Ho He tnnle Garden. Arlington nml Mount Vernen. Thev will leturn te the city from Mount Vernen hv beat. On Sntuid.iy they will vi-lt the Hu icaii of Kugi living and Piiutlng. the old and new National Museums ,uid the White IIeiis(.. .t 1:0.-, o'clock in the afternoon they will commence the home ward jeuincy, arriving heic at 7 :0."5. Chaperons of P.tity The 1 h. nu runs el the part v. besides the pilncipal and his wife, are Miss Help boost tlje bv nester stamps. We'll make special designs and plates for you. TheChe'Tnut .treet E.COR.IIT-iJCHETNUTt:: Entrnnce en llih St. THE GIFT SUGGESTION BOOK ' 3 (sAutiiKiiil B Factory, office-building, I I store, building site. Buy, H a sell, rent tear down, 1 i build up I j! I It's a far cry from a bit U of bare ground te a manv- H moth sky-scraper. I We'll deit all for you! I HEYMANN & BRO. , Real Estate n Hcymann Building I 213-215 S. Breid St., Phils., P. I will prove of great assistance in selecting wedding or ether q'fti and will be presented te these who call or mailed upon reauest. rrj THE BUSINESS OF THE WORLD zr mliiMtinii agents npeinting in this citv V ' ' ".'', r ""I'levements. Iiuennt tieen reieiving the fenrlessce-' ""'"""i Mtgieni iiiki .lesepn r, i.nn tOTatinn thev have n ilcht te exnect I "cy, members of Council, are Iu favor fnm the tlinin'inds of miiuicipiil ofli-ef approving the bridge and repaving (rn ciiinllv .it least lespenslble for items, hut feel that nn examination of Ifeper rnfnreeiiii'iit." .the ity Controllers elhce will show siitlleieiil unexpended appropriations te cairy en ether coiistiuctieu work dur- Curtrlymi Is Indignant Pirecier Corleiveii was indignant Jrrn he read the stntement. "When Drfeter Il.ivls snjs . ircdves no co- irratmn frmn the iielicc he Is s.nni" fueihlliB that Is uhsntuti.L miiVin. (nil lie knows it. Hi re is a'letter re- llOil b lllr oil Srnleiiil.,,.. T fr..... IJjreup l(,, Mi cinre, of the prohllii prehllii tl"n unit, mill lie ihiinhs 1111. r,.t. (I,.. W-eieratlnll he hiis in-rliril finin il.r. Il'tlle ill 11.11 tlneiit Somelieih's eettin.' Itii.ir xv 1 1 1 -. iuisIihI 1,1. ,,,.w.,i.;,,.. .... ..... ... -tl,Vlllll.,, terms stiimge, ihusn'i n v 1 ihalli nn. 1 iiri.i.i.it. 11,,. 1., .. All ..." ---. ..!-, 1,, HOI Mr prolilliltleii ugrni te file one in- if whit,, we have net co-epeiated " uir P.i: WALTERI. CLARKE HERE Heads Presbyterian Publicity Bu reau, Transferred te This City The publicity dcp.iitnient of the 1'res. I bvtciiuu CIiuhIi iu the Cnitcd Suites I is new established at the Withetspoen .building, as pint et the efii.c of den- lei.il Asscinhlv, under the illncleii of Dr. Lewis S. Mudge, stated ileik. The transfer was uiaile fiem .New eik wheic for four veins die depart- lleil.lrtmrnl i.'tlllt...lt .....l ... I lMa.nl Iiiik iierl.lll.ii uriiler tin. )trii!!nn i time. I.rt him nnine en'., se 11,. of the Presbyterian Kxecutlvc Ceminls- j.stnnce. anil you mn tell him rhal- son. Walter I. Clarke leiitinues te ""S'lilin te aiisvvir. Thev 1..II; ..!...,., he luihllc Ity manager, with Herbert II. "T laxllx In iii-iesiinp I.'.whi.. 1.... Smith ns n.sistant. .Mr. I'linke was it? nin.i. ....:"- ", """' , c. :..... 1..1.. '1 :.f ... . ......,, ,,, Illinois, as no ( ar"es '"t ''..... ...... ni.n ........i in uir wt Director D.,vls want us te s?m Public Ledger. llSrrv 'I', ""'T l'.pier f.m tie if" , '. "l" ",lnl" "'"'b t"c- I Weman Victim of Heart Disease -- . hi- ui'Miri. inn "r'-ir' I'.i. , i. ."Ii'."iim'. iySiJ lii YOU HAVE Si MKStT .11111 le llii ini liil reseurrn, SJB h9 H ti.. luvlir M.nr Inli 11 st In ti Ml H 11 Mife priii tlcat rial M H MS 1 iNtnt.. Inn siniiMit of ' I I Si H PROVEN WOKTlt. IU U RJ H iiniiii stii.n...i inrrlt will H JJB H 1 lic'tunll ni'.i.'n!, An in n H ati H ri'iii.irkiil.l.i vnlu.. ..f this ri H em )ii.ii.Hiti.)ii, ,n..ivii ti.t a II fii (In., if r 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 , 1 . 11 n til- H 5,1 II t.'.'ts m lm will nut 1 x, I'M. I Ms P I Ilium, liil li.K'Mni; thev r.-- 1 Ha ffi I K.ilj (.rrveii, nt iiirnm j II H fU I nr,' tctily ntfmttcea II Sv' ui'l hi. utchanutil B i'PPw-ri'e'CiOrayS uvmm I I lle 1 i ADVERTISING ART plays an important role in the Art of Advertising . Our own Art Dept. and our knowledge of ihc capabilities of many free-lance illut. tratars and dealgners arc at your itrvlcc. We Jehn Clark Sims Company, Ltd. Central Adttttiiint Afnti gjjs, 218 Seuth 16th Street &J? PHILADELPHIA FOR AUTOMOBILES PROMPT 5FJIV1CE REASONADLf-. PRICES Founded 1864 Hires Turner Glass Company in A Wl.sdj Pa'iutDLnu Let us suggest a slogan or trade-mark for your goods. It will be a geed investment. 'THREE-fourths of the total business of the world," says a writer in the Inland Printer, "is transacted by mail."" Docs net that suggest that some attention be given te letter paper ? It is doubtful if these houses that use a station cry utterly unworthy of them de se by deliberate choice. Ne, the subject has never been given due con sideratien. Most houses keep en using the same paper year after year from habit. Why net test your paper? Loek at it critically, as if you were seeing it for the first time, and ask yourself if it docs you and your business justice, if it is geed enough. Yeu can easily have a better paper. Yeu can have even Crane's for a very small percentage mere than the cost of your present letters. 100 selected new rag stec 121 years' experience Banknotes of 22 countries Paper money 0438,000,000 people Government bends efi& nations Crane's BUSINESS PAPERS The Helmes Press, 'Printers 1315-29 Cherrv Street rhibJclrhu Net Merely te Sell But te Undersell We arc speaking conservatively when we say that every fine quality Suit and Overcoat in this big progressive store is sold at our Super-Value price, which is $5 te $12 below that of any ether geed store in Philadelphia for similar quality. Mere Than 9000 Suits and Overcoats at our Super-Value I Prices i $28 $33 $38 & $43 The Xcicesi Ideas in Suits The most attractive Woelem you have ever seen or heard of. Coats with the new high cut, short rolling lapel and four buttons. Suits with plain pockets Suits with outside patch pockets Deuhle-Breasted Suits. Our Super-Value Prices, $28, $33, $38 and $43. Light-Weight Overcoats In Tweeds, Hemespuns, Herring bones and Coverts, novelties in Overplaids. exquisitely trimmed, graceful in drape glove-fitting around the neck and shoulders. Super - Values in Light - weight Overcoats begin at $28, $33, $38 and $43. A remarkable selection of Knitted Fabric Coats begin at $23. I Everybody wants te ' knew hew we de it! Our salesmen arc here te nerve you. Feel free te leek as much as you please compare e u r qualities and our prices with these of ether geed stores. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men V.. ii , Dsem en the Seles of" Viur Slte-3 ts a GuarAntcc Out ThtyAa'KuJht I'm tninei Hv ... I. ., - '" W"I IIS Pill nil, n 11.1 We iv en t tin. pllleluise liiiiinr te lie ten r ii.ic, i . -. talinr ,, .,( V "' ,m co-ep-IalIH Wl I tin. .,. ..I. M.:.: ,1 . '. ere ilim, .,, ..... ." '""."""" "".i-iiiia the I', . i ::. "."' K" "evctiuueut in , "'I ft Hies iiml "...n ... .. ,,. . e . 1,1 I .'"I II I '" Ur.llL' II in. ,',f i iiii , e , r: " i th llOllK Director Diivih lit' pioliihitleu heail mention anv Hpccific Mi's. Annie Kretise, sixty .veins old vv, is found iiiii e.iH'inus enilv tednv en the steps of her home, PL's Mt Vernen sticet. She died later in Hahnemann llii-pil.il. l'iivsiiMuns said death vv.is due te heart dM'.ise, ' Ma T'l'illei tin ,,i ,,, i ".,"". ilium in II.,.. ..'"i" """I'euii ine ,W-k fe ru l" ' " '" "" "s'tivities , MOTORED FROM K0K0M0 j n Cemes te Take Relatives Frem Imminratlnn e,.i. Iitintn , l.- n.I .1 . D.,v,,. ! C ;'.'"' r- V1"' '"'"'i S.U.. re ,, ,,U"I".'S""' Liner Pnth- ,l" il.illl'i tV '',"" ""'' ,1,,,'l f"'HI I ureau 't ..' l"""i"n hens,. ,,f ,. . "'"Slaiir '"""'"""" M'steiday bv Vir . wl,, Ml.. ,,. , . ,,,.... I I Knl, . I'.'espl Ions milllllfdi till..,. ' .,-'..., HID I), ,....!.. "' Jin. T.i, .' ",'" "."leicil heir te nn ii ".' tiiti Wi. "' . M I". :..' 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W.iIIh M ,!,,ur e Mightly burned. ivinu spetclifs, perllnu il 4 u m.. rid, ilc iikIu In ve'ii own home tiein biniiem as far nvv.e as .Nevv.uii in rillHlilllKll IU IIH C11SV IIH IISIIIU' veur t It phone lien t ihIh inn ileuuniHtr.itleii of M I' iiirnd or Ixi inn civ Itee, iv.r Sets at lloelh In tm A conu cenu 1 lour Alse .i ceiiiplt It I i. ' ' Itaille Jiails and aciisseri. . MOTOR PAHTS CO. 1425 N. Dread St., Philadelphia j Father Time is one of our best salesmen ' Proves conclusively hew long wearing Rogers Peet clothes really are! Fabrics and tailoring that compare favorably with the very best custom-made. ' Prices moderate exactly the same as in Rogers Peet's own stores in New Yerk. FERRO & COMPANY j Rogers Pcct Clethes Exclusively Chestnut St. at Juniper ?zu7eje U'J And Keep the Grewing Feet in Style ! Smart Oxfords FOR THE College Miss or Prep. Scheel Girl Sizes 21:, te 7 Autumn Tan ' ( Jrf m ''' v t& Downstairs Stere DAI.SIMER Foetwcnr for the yeunjrer set is ilraigncd by experts who have stutlteil the ndaptntien of pump and oxfords te the prcivvinc; loot nsMirmp; Our new models uctci with that a perfect lit. abound in Ktyle youthfulness se and Char-appcjlnid,' c THR BIG SHOE STORE 1204-06-08 Market Street i I rr in a ill TAILOREDA Turele for the educated" style taste The well-groomed gentleman vx hose appear.nue i marked bv a very definite atmusphere el distinction', i casters a decided prelerence ter the Turele devclepment of our tailors at Fashion Park. Turele is eas-v, comfortable, "soft" - depends entirely upon skillful tailoring for its lincs--emples none et the ai tifices of hair cloth or padding te achieve its reult. In three or lour button models .il smart appearance -ami in fabius as distinctive a5 the model. s PASHIOrtPAIIlK if t rn? m ?: mm TAILOrtCDAT PASMIOM PARK JAC0I S424-26 CEHESTNUT ST. --StBXS .- '"iWl,71 ' V Si If i m JUMV3 'iw'MI" 1 SHiK W r" ) i IT !.y'l JlJJ
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