Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 10, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADEHIA, TUESDAY,
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10. 1922
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HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
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MISS BAILEY FAILS
10 CONFRONT JUDGE
Had Been Expected in Court
Today te Receive Personal
Apology Frem Rogers
HER LAWSUIT POSTPONED
MRS.6RUNEN FACES
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DECEMBER 11
Wt Attend Hearing," Is Re-
Cply of Improvement Bedy Head
te 23 Summonses i
YERKES GIRDS FOR BATTLE
We. nf 11 H" xvPir
henril tntlnyi
te!
VKLrcmcnl Association there re
tM"""'1 """ rem n. Martin
vTkV methods were scored recent
, It tlic Bleneliiirst Improvement As-
fiS'.ln IH-n nn-1 wrote out ,l,e no
. clmrpnc tl.nt license tnKs were
T.M 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
"S en't nmiwir fop n lirnrliiit." bjiIiI
irnftam li. Melrnlf. president of ll.c
ffKle 1 nncl one of these- Ntimmenci .
iMOclatien. Him jiistltii'd.
."Sllrt K'retntlen of the low.
" &fl Imtc iwtlflcil us of Mm con.ll cen.ll
L' But I suppose he nn-1 .!op Snpp.
STjg?SJSnlSnISnP.I h,n te,,
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J.nt'fl theiiclit Iip nsUrtl :
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t.fnrmpil Hint the association Itresl-
if?l7U bee., unduly critical, the
Sl.-vc11VP"t-"rtnln nmeunt of courtesy
1 ,i,, Mctcnlf. The ethers will he here,
ub Ani they will be lined ns ....
t ; Iwsen. U grieves me te de It.
but It l the only way te break up this
rTbeCCStencIiurst Improvement Asso
ciation recently wrote te the Mlll
Lrnt council suggesting that some
hint should be done te curb lerkcs.
Mnibers said his methods were divert -(nf
hundreds of motorists from the reud
brown MHIheiirne. thus hurting the
business of neighboring communities-.
"SqiiliiUs' " Appetite Alarms
"JSqiilnk"," the gout recently pre
Mntcd t- S-iuire Veikes, has "developed
in alarming appetite. lie net only
dines en the lawn of the lireheuse at
Jllllbetirnc. hut nl-e uses tlie green -war-Is
fronting ether places In liK
3y menu. llt, , , ,,
ntj in spots nnd the family lawn leeks!
Te maun tnnticrs worse. eqiinni-.
like n linme-maiie nnir nil wuvn uic
lest is through lunching.
Se one can tell where he will start
t- -line. While appreciating the fact
thattlip gnat was a gift te the Squire,
HJcnts say that Sqii'inks' will he
mi'slnif unless he controls his geo gee
paphiral appetite and keeps within the
freheuse meridians.
GREEK ROYALISTS ARMING
New
Government Fears Revelt by
Reactionary Clubs
Alliens. Oct. 10. (Hv A. P. I -Members
of the Athenian elulw who fa
nr (be old legiine nn In possession of
i largf- number of rifles, which Is said
lobe the ica-eii for the warning against
wsible reactionary movements Issued
I; Colonel (ienntiis, military, dictator
of the new (J reek Government.
Ills iinderstnnil the army favors Im
ceJlate iiruelamntieii of martial law
throuylieut (iiccce as lhe best means
of recording these anus and averting
pe'ViWc bloodshed. The Cabinet, hew
mr, hesitates te ratify such n measure,
Mil fenrs this would produce the im im
iressien that the revolution was re-lrl-te-1
in tendency rather than lib
eral. RELIEF SHIP'jJUJE TODAY
tagui, With Near East Supplies,
Expected Frem Bayonne, N. J.
Tbe Near Fast Relief ship "Sagus"
heipected te arrive here late this aft aft aft
rrnoen from Ilayenne. X. .1., where it
neppe-l te dike en fuel oil. It will
Wat Pier JtS Seuth and immediately
-"Dimence te lead ."000 barrels of flour
'if the Smjrna refugees. As n result
urn ilelny, the Sagus will prebablv
'il Thursday instead of Wednesday,
'was originally intended.
The money for the purchase of the
tjw was contributed hv Philndel
puans. SENATORJfARE IMPROVES
Phyilclans Say His Condition Is
Favorable
The rendltinn of Senater Edwin 11.
, 111 at his home in Ambler, was
"ported, last night by his brother, Rep.
jmntathe William S. Vnre, te be
PremMing favorably." Represent
we A are said :
"Kenati
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was visited this afternoon hv n sne
ha , and the family physician Ph,
he!
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. w hl',,,0'"litieii was progressing
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OAK LANE SEEKS "Y"
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TOE DANCERARRESTED
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Rpfern her marriage yesterday te
Mr. Mercndn, a former lieutenant
of the A. K. F., she was Miss
Xell Scallella. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Scallella, promi
nent .Italians, of 1725 Mifflin
street
EUGENE FIELD MONUMENT
IS UNVEILED AT CHICAGO
Thousands e,f Scheel Children Pres
ent at Lincoln Park Ceremony
Chicago, Oct. 10. A monument te
Eugene Field, the "Children's Teet,"
was unveiled here yesterday In Lincoln
Park, the gift of thousands of school
children, who contributed their pennies
nnd of the Fergusen Memerial Fund.
Jean Field Fester and Rebert Eugene
Field grandchildren of the poet, un
veiled the statue.
The monument depicts n breeding
angel bending ever two sleeping chil
dren, dropping the flowers of poetry
upon Ihein. Verses of "Wynkcn. Klyn
ken and Ned" and the "Sugar l'lum
Tree" are carved en the base.
FORUM SEASON OPENED
Edward Bek Welcomes Audience of
Arademy of Music last night, attcndiiiR
the opening of the second season of the
Philadelphia Forum, were initinted into
the invsterleus of radio and the radio
telephone. '
After nn explanation qf the secrets I
of radio, the Forum membcrsenjeycd a,
radio concert. A moving picture film
ilepi'-ted the manner in which the radio
"waves" travel through space.
The members were welcomed at the
opening Kcsslen by Edward Bek. presi
dent of the Acndpmv of Music Cor-
porntien. '
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Large Delegation Frem This City
Attends Harrlsbura Sessions
Mere thnn 700 empleyes of the Pest- ',cr' 'H?., ' "."" ""'""t streets, Cam
office ere attending the first-Postal Cen- "." ."'ey jumped en the patrolman
ference Convention in Pennsylvania, i V e." e "ttempted te arrest a man
which opens today in HnrrMmrg. A ,ll,rl"B ". ,,rk, fif?1" fif?1"
cemmittee appointed by Postmaster . --' -n .- A.
Kemp has nrrenged special trains., LEFT ESTATE OF $202,724
which left for Ilnrrl-burg at 11 '
o'clock this morning. The purpose of Appraisal of Personal Property of
LIIU lUllirilllUU f II ilUI'tl llllll uviicr
- postal era.
j The committee also has engaged
I the Commonwealth Rand, Ilarrisburg's
j crack musical organization, for the
I pniade. which begins the festivities.
l'oRtmnster-General Hubert Werk,
and his assistant, Jehn II. Bartlett,
will address the convention. The mem
bers in charge of the Philadelphia del
egates are T. A. Fitzgerald, ' chair
man : Benedict C. Snyder, Themas P.
Bussler, Jehn A. Diamond nnd James
Fergusen.
Investigators Say Bedine Street
Warehouse Was Ignited by
Men Foiled Elsewhere
TRANSFERRED STOCK
Officials Investigating the repent fire
en North Bedine street, in which feui
firemen lest their llres, are working
en the theory that the building was
.InlilinMn . a! . (1...1 V.. An 9Amtn tin
IIUIIUI I il iri,i ill uii iitv imiiui Jin uni ...iw
was iellel In n similar attempt else
where. ' About two months age
the office of i
Fire Marshal Klllelt was "tipped off"
that a warehouse en North Frent street
wns scheduled te he burned. Tills build
ing wns leaded with a miscellaneous
..,.!, nt ,.11 ..!. of merchandise of
qiiestienahle Milue which was heavily
insured.
Strict watch wa- maintained nt (lie
wnreh-Jiise. but the expecied b-nre -Hu
tun innterlnll7e. Fire insurance under
writers nny the vigilance of the watch
ers caused .in nhnudeiiinent of lliP nrseu
l-lnn.
The owner of the suspected warehouse
ret cut I v teimliinled Ills lease en the
property and vncnte-l the premise", lb"
Investigators new believe that some of
the stock lu the Bedine Flreet warehouse
came from the ether establishment.
It is understood the investigators
discovered numerous packing cases In
the Bedine street warehouse that con
tained little or no merchandise, al
though it is said It was heavily in
sured. , , ,,
File Mnishnl Hllintt snl-l today the
Inquiry Is still under way. many of
(he tnnnnis lu the. burned building hav
ing been questioned. Cause of the tire
bun net el been definitely ascertained.
although it has 1 n determined there
were traces of gasoline which, it Is lie
lieved. was icspeiisible for the eplostei.
t,lmt piccedeil te lire.
I 'I,.,..,. mm llml llni Illl iiiarsliii
bauds
n.-.. ii.i'ii, ruciiril le prosecution
el
arson cases featured a meeting of in
surance men of nil branches Inte jester
dav afternoon in tin- iis-ciubly n-ini or
the rnilcru Titers' Assnciallen of the
Middle Department. .'110 Walnut si reel.
A resolution was adopted demanding
a thorough probe of I he lue by the
dinner, the Dintrlct Attorney and the
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rn mars in . 'lie icmiiiiiiuii .... i;.--
senteil by Waller II
Kerl. piesldcnt
of ihe Vim l'nderwilter
t'l-ib of run
lidelplil.l. A ee. or tilt r.' td'l ' ii v
be tent te Mayer Mufyic eiluy.
INQUIRY DEVELOPS
NCENDIARY PLOI
Miss Agnes Rnlley. 707 Wcstvlew
avenue, who declared that rIip would
demand a perpennl npolegy from .ludge
Rogers for what (.he. termed improper
questions during trinl of n suit in
which she was plaintiff, did net appear
In court today when the ense Involved
was listed te bn heard.
Miss Uallcy brought suit for $20,000
damages against Rlchnrd S. Xcwbeld,
-'07 Seuth Forty-second street, alleging
permanent Injuries as a rcMilt of being
struck by Mr. Xewbeld's car en Lin
coln Drive last May. Lnyten M.
Henech, counsel for Mr. Xewbeld, asked
for n continuance tedny en the ground
that Mrs. Xewbeld, one of the wit
nesses, was te ill te appear. The con
tinuance was granted.
lust why Miss Unlley was net pres
ent could net he learned. It is sup
posed ehe knew a postponement was te
be sought.
AVlum the ease, was first heard be
fore .fudge Rogers he asked a number
of questions which, Miss Unlley con
tended, reflected en her character.
Last Thursday .ludge Rogers, In n
statement rend In court, publicly apol
ogized, snying the questions nsked Miss
Itnlley were based en information
which proved erroneous.
Miss Ralley nsserted later she was
net satisfied with that kind of apology,
as flie was net in court when it was
made. She then declared (die would
ask for ft personal apology.
GO HIKING IN KNICKERS
Eight Girls, Telephone Night Work
ers, Find Health and Recreation
Kverv Tuesday eight girls who nre en j
the night force in the telephone depart-1
ment of I he Western Union Telegraph I
Company get tip early, dress In knlck-,
eis and go for n hike.
Today they met at Fifth and f'hest- I
nut strcctn, took the car te Fex Chase.
and then hiked around Rurhelmn Park. ,
Paper packages and boxes held the well- ,
known "het dawgs," potatoes, bacon I
nun iini n. .
iixin
A lire is built when the hikers eet
huncrv nnd from one nf the imrltinrim in
lune,'. te order.
L. Elsie Raker, Mrs. Helen Julian.
Jeona .Incksen. .lean Dorretteau. Mar-'
' Jre Rese. lreda Allen. Lillian Finkler I
n,1(1 Mls'', '' ''' FInley started forth te- '
llnr uespnejne rain,
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3 SENTENCED FOR ASSAULT
.
One te Three Years for Attacking
Policeman In Camden
Three men
were sentenced te from
one te three years In the county prison
by Judge Perch, In the Camden Crimi-
'!ml (;''"rt .,0,ln-Vi.'',""'gC(1 wl,h snuit.
11K .atreimnll Pi0((l.er two mentls
i age.
They nrp t. MPKenn nn,i Jnnh -
Calrn, of Gloucester, and Jeseph (Jen-
Ma I da W. Dale Is Filed
Appraisal of the personal estate of
Malda W. Dale, filed with the Regis
trar of Wills tedny, shows personal
property valued at S202.724.08. Other
appraisals weie: Jehn H. Limbert.
S5l,ri."7.74; Annie McKelvev, $0292.02;
A. CIvilla Themas. 512,000.80: Lsa Lsa
helle Moero, $10,614.94. Adelaide J.
l'ryce, .$7138.22.
The will of Edwin Moen. 1725 Seuth
Illcks street, was probated, the estatp
of STO.'tl te be disposed of in private
bequests.
ARSON PLOT LAID
TO CAMDEN
Insurance Concerns Allege
Owners of Economy Depart
ment Stere Planned Blaze
DAMAGE PUT AT $85,000
An arson plot wns charged tode
against tb three joint proprietors of
i lie Kcoiieiny Department Stere, of
Camden, by counsel for twenty-seven
Insurance companies, which the steie
owners nre suing for the ieceery of
SS.1.000 insurance. The .store "was
burned the night of January 17.
The cherees were made lipfntv .Inrlirp
Jejil and u jury In Camden tedny
hy lerniPi- .iiidgp wiiiinm r. ! rencn
ceuiiHcl for the companies.
"Preparations were made several
weilis in advance for the tire which
swept the store, he Haul.
It was also chnrgpd by Judge French
that the inventory prepaietl by the pre
prieters had been padded after the stock
hn-l been destroyed nnd that the pro pre pro
pneleis knew the origin of the fire when
they mnde affidavits te the effect that
the cause of the fire was "unnscertnin
nble" nnd (lint they "bail it set."
The owners of the store who started
the suit, involving claims divided among
the different companies, nre Ma
Speckter, Abraham Lanier and Mn
Peck.
The store wns the largest of its kind
in Seuth Camden, When It binned
Fire Captain Martin Cnrrigan was
killed when a wall fell.
There were a dozen girls In court ns
witnesses aud many ether former em
ployed of the store weie interested spectators.
MEN
KNIVES FDRKS SPODNS
AND SERVING PIECES
In single dozens
or In larqer Quantities encased in mahogany.
Pleads Net Guilty te Murder of
Husband When Arraigned
at Mt. Helly
TO TRY POWELL SEPARATELY
Mrs. Deris nrunen, charged with the
murder of her husband, "Honest" Jehn
Ilrunen, circus owner, at. their home
In Riverside, X. J., en March 10,
pleaded net guilty whpn she was nr
ralgncd before Judge Kalisch nt Mount
Helly today.
Her trinl was listed for December 11.
Harry ('. Mehr nnd Charles M. Powell,
also charged with the murder, were ar
raigned a short time age and pleaded
net guilty. The original date for the
trials was October 12:1. but. the defense
counsel obtained the postponement be
cause of his inability te prepare his
case.
Prosecutor Kelsey said he was agree
able te the new' date because Miss Anna
Yoes, secretary te County Detective
Ellis Farker, was III with diphtheria
She was ill with diphtheria. She will
be nn important witness for the prose
cution. The prosecutor's request that Powell
he tried separately wns granted by the
court. He expects te use Powell ns n
witness against .Mrs. Itrutivu.
Although apparently nervous when
he was tnken Inte the courtroom. Mrs.
Hrunen showed no effects from her
recent illness. She was dressed in
black.
MICHIGAN BILL WOULD GIVE
FUEL HEAD DRASTIC POWER
Measure Presented at Emergency
Session of Legislature
Lansing, Mich.. Oct. 10. (By A.
P.) An emergency bill which would
give the Stnte absolute control of tint
ale, distribution nnd price of fuel
was presented te the Stnte Legislature
in special sermon here tedny.
The measure would delegate te the
State Fuel Administrator almost un
limited power te control fuel supplies,
regulate dealers and prevent hoarding.
It would give him tlm right te seize
and sell any coal in excess of the needs
of any consumer. He would have the
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prices or fair preht margins, enter i
premises with legul Immunity te In
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within ten days after enactment
p.v,,ry coal dealer in the Mate must be
"censed. Licenses could be revoked
,or uisiienest or untnir jirectices, Biter
a liearing, and could ! suspended at
uny time by thp administrator.
PHILA. MAN AIDS REFUGEES
R. R. Regger Organizes Persona
Service Bureaus In Near East
Paris, Oct. 1(1. (Ry A. P.) The I
American Relief has established person
al service bureaus in the principal cen
ters where the refugees from Smyrna
new nri! concentrated, and It. R. Reg
er. of Philadelphia, mis returned te
Constantinople utter concluding the
work et organization.
The bureaus new are prepared te nc
icpt Individual remittances for the
Greek lefugees from their friends lu
America te any point In Greece. Mace
donia, Thrace nr the Aegean Islands.
The bureaus are lu dmrge of the
follewing: Athens, Annn Dingledlne, of
Columbus, (. ; Mjtilene. Byren Mac-
Donald, of Dorrnnceten, Pu. ; Solemist,
I .Mary L. Morten, of New Yerk: Rn-
doste, Steihen Lewe, of St. Leuis:'
Chies, .Mabel Klllelt, of Fert Werth,
Tex., and Sames, Mrs. Bertlnl Antler- i
son, of Jacksonville, Fin.
HIKE TO SHORE ENDED j
Three Beys Who Hooked Scheel ,
Here Stepped at Woodbury
A camping trip, arranged yesterday
by three boys, who decided te forsake'
the school room ami enjoy the autumn .
days out in the open, wns short-lived
for the youngsters, en route for At-,
lanlie City, were picked up by the pe- ,
lice nt Woodbury, and sent home. '
The buys are Jeseph Dnrney, ten
years old, of Sl.'J Lembard street;' Ro Re
bert Duiilap, ten, of 707 Pine street,
and Jeseph Mautell, twelve, of HIS
Seuth Seventh street. '
"We started out for n camping trip,"
said Derney tedny. "We were going te
, hike te Atlantic City nnd then camp en
the bench. On our way a fellow In
uniform came up te us and told us te '
go with hlin. We knew It was n cop
anil didn't want te get pin-died, se did
as he said."
The man In the uniform wns a Wood
bury policeman, who held the bevs until
the father of Jeseph Mnntell could go
down ami bring them buck te the city.
$5000 F0R FINDING MAN
Wealthy Pittsburgh Realtor Miss
ingRelatives qffer Reward
Pittsburgh, Oct. 10. (Bv A. Pi
A reward of $.'000 for information lls lls
clesing the whereabouts of Alfred Knuf
mann. wenlthy real estate denier, who
disappeared from his ),emp hprp Inst
Wednesday, was offered by relatives
today.
The last person who saw Mr. Kauf
iminn reported he appeared te he in
'a (lasted condition."
Chicago Railroad Celebrates
Chicago, Oct. 10. (Hy ,, j , .
special train rolled out of the Ln' Salle
Street Station this morning just see
enty years after the "first run" ,
Juliet. ".' the Chicago. Re-U
Island and Pacific Railroad. t the
thretlle was Charles Heyden, chair
man of the Beard of Directors f t,,.
Heik Maud. I he re-enactment of the
lirsi run from Chlcne te Joliet was pnrt
of Ihe railroad company's celebration
of seventy jenrn of service.
WHILE rONGRKSSMEN AUK HOJIK
It might be the-uhl that .Vaihincinn
weiiM bn rteeM of liiippnlni.. Th Vash
Impnrtaiil tteinn te till hi, illy diiuil.h 'l
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Market
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Your Meney Always Gees Farthest When Yeu
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Values Like These Are
Special Tomorrow!
Grenadine $1
NECKWEAR
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quality.
Of lustrous fiber silk grenadine
in various new open mesh wcave
the most dnsiiable knit neck
wear you could buy for twice as
much. Plain colors, also tiny
i nin dots. Many with fancy cel-
lereil backs, jjivinc; beautiful nev-
'clty effects.
Limited let.
-l.lt llrnllirr -FIRST FIIOOH,
Special Tomorrow!
Girls' $8.50
Sample Dresses
$4.88 .
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Net many of each pretty hind
Mm' 1 V f 1
but many pleating stylet.
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High-grade nil -
pleasing overbleuse models with
knife-plaited skirts and trim
mings of brightly colored em
broidery. Finished with silk
cord girdles. Very smart and
practical for school wear. Sizes
6 te M.
$4&Frr
I.lt llrnthrrs SECOND
Special Tomorrow 1
$1.50 Flannelette
Night Gowns, 98c
A most exceptional let in flan
nelette of much finer-than-usual
quality.
Warm, heavy, fleecy quality;
worth buying in quantity.
Pretty pink and blue striped
flannelettes with double yokes
and silk embroidery edging at
neck; embroidered design en
T
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III "J
yoke.
Hi-ethers SECOND
ll.lt
Special Tomorrow!
$3.75 Doeskin
Velour, 1.98
54 inchet wide rich velvet
finish te detirable.
Of high - grade Australian
wool in beaver, reindeer,
leather, Copenhagen, bur
gundy, wine, midnight blue
and black. Most wanted fab
ric for fnll coats, capes and
frocks.
Lit Ilretliera FIRST
Special Tomorrow!
$6 Velour Sports Hats
$3.98
4A98 Extremely
unit eiue exceptional in
quality.
Excellent velour in newest
shapes and most wanted
colors, finished with tailored
bands and bows in contrast
ing color and bound around
the edge of brim, as shown.
llntH Trimmed Free of Charge
It ilielhrrk- FIRST FLOOR. NORTH
Special Tomorrow!
$3.50 Vanity Bags, $2.98
'.. Jutt at
2ja
Jare pretty and match
rJS3f lett for the money.
j i As pictured, in high
; .f grade silk, velvet or
mm
of 14-karat geld.
I It llrelhpra
fiiiM r LUiiit,
Special Tomorrow!
$1.85 Harvard
fleer
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Government Waterproof
tr m
1 K. In
Mm Subway
mi Stere
$
V
Famous "Alligator" brand pants,
with bib, jumper and h.-u.
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ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH
EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL
the Rule!
iMItKG a point OI cemniK '-" "" "" ."UI i-"-
You'll snvc from lCc te .10'r and you'll always find
variety and quality that is altogether satisfying.
I EQa
(Ovl
fireup of tmart,
f. fl C,.t
Plenty of bincK.
SBVKNTH ST
wool serges in
FLOOR
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mivetyne-in navy, black,
brown and tan. Inside
I fames; trimmings of
Mavcasite or one - tenth
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Sheets
$.18
WOO in the let
81x90 tite.
M id nf fan. eus
I fan art! M I I s1
1-1. ached hheetlnic
te our own speeltl speeltl
Mtlens, nnd famous
f'-r Its splendid dur
nlillltv Seamless
Ne mail or phene
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Suits
1.88
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Shep Here Topnotch
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Levely New
$35 te $45
Frecks
$
25
Handsome in quality; ex
quisitely made and fea
turing every pretty new
whim. Lets of navy nnd
black, and ether favorite
tones.-
Canten Faille, Crepe-back
Satin, Crepe Rema, Lacet,
Chiffen Velvet, Duvetyne
and Peiret Twill.
Their subdued richness
emphasized in numerous
instances by bright em
broidery and bending, col
or ful ornaments or novel
buckles.
Sizes for wemn and
misses.
Iretlien SECOND FLOOR
Special Tomorrow!
Women's S2.25
Onyx Silk Stockings
$ .58
Limited quantity no mail or
phone erdert.
Kull-fashiencd pure thread
silk stockings in black, white,
cordovan, pole and gray.
FIRST FLOCK SQfTII
Special Tomorrow!
$25 Fleer Lamps
and Shades
$19.95
Handteme gift for autumn
bridet. Cat or electric.
Hand - rubbed mahogany - fin
ished stand; beautiful black
silk tailored shade with 8-inch
double fringe and silk curtain
and lining. Complete with
full cords; various wanted
colors.
Ilretliurt THIRD FLOOR
Special Tomerrowl
SquareWillewHampers
$2.38
I'nusually sturdy constmctlen;
verj- roomy.
Urntli.r -THIRD FLOOR
Special Tomorrow!
Beys' $3.50
Sweaters, $1.98
A manufacturer clearance
well-known high-grade make.
Heavy ribbed knir iweater-ceats
with shawl ce'lars and deep
pockets; re-enforced button holes
All wanted colors.
llretlien Sri-'-M' rT,i
Special Tomorrow!
$30 New Furl $1 .98
16
Cheker Scarfs!
J1 Smartett fall effectt in
twe-ihin
, animal tcarfi.
Very attractive, netkplpee.s te
wear with autumn frocks and
suits. In Siberian squirrel nnd
Jap mink Pelt.s of Mnet quai
Uy; beaut If ulK m..ii,.e.i n...
pictured.
Iriitlirm -SEf'ONTi Fl . n ii
55 . Special Tein.r. ,w'
S3 Tricelettel
Overbleuses I
n.98
Very attractive dr,
v frv miMi . r . .
-"- aressy medelt in
'srguiar and extra tizet.
'VQmte, line in quality and mil, n.iv-
OltV hl-liwl trim,, .
' iiiiiiiK ur nei.K and
around the bottom, . ,)lctl,ml.
Black, navy, tan, Copenhagen and
henna.
Itrethcrii
SEt'ONp Ft.oeR-
Special Tem or
$5 Gas Masks
Raincoats
$A J
.OO
envy rubber lined: cuaran.
teed waterproof; cut raglnn
style with belt. All sizes.
SI HWAY STOll
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Filbert flU-M ' X
Seventh VW P- W 4
Lav, c--i tM& .
We Couldn't
Sleep at Night
if we permitted any cus
tomer te buy, who honestly
felt that he could de better
or even as well at any
ether store. Our Super
Value policy of saving you
$5 te $12 en every Suit or
Overcoat is se much a part
of our conscience that we
want your appreciation as
well as your patronage.
Our
SUPER -VALUE
PRICES
283338&'43
for fine quality Suits and
Overcoats $5 te $12
LESS than any ether geed
store for similar quality.
Compare!
And while we have thou
sands of fine quality Suits
and Overcoats at our Super
Value Prices. $28, $33, $3S
and $43, we have hundreds
of geed suits for Men and
Yeung Men at $20. $23 and
$25, and remarkably geed
Overcoats at $23.
You'll pick right from our
wonderful selection of
thousands e f garments.
You'll pick right in price,
tee for every single gar
went in this great store
is priced en our Super- ' ,
Value Basis, which save ,'
you many dollars ever
what ethers are asking.
Loek
Compare
and don't believe until
you de.
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
iw Clethes for Men
1
Th u'met PtprtMlnn nf
one i .nfi'. tlun-rv wnnt
Butter Creams, 70c lb.
Our la Itnnm ! re
eiccll.nt flaie for
Br-tkfait Luncheon Dlnnr
in f ii k e n s t
flfle Rltj Carlten
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A well-conducted ad
vertising campaign is
economical and profit
able. Shall we tell you
mere about it?
The Helmes Press. '1'rintrrt
t31529 Cherrv Strert
PhiUdcIrhlt
The Ugly Duckling in the
fairy tnle grew te be
beitutiful Swan.
Wn can take a group of
old, ugly dwelling! and
put in their place a mag
nificent structure of any
deicriptien.
May we aerve you?
HEYMANN & BRO.
Real Ettate
lijrmtnn Buildinf
213-215 S. Bread St., Phili., p..
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