KU?W2 Ti "k .V7 00 MORE PUPILS PUT E $10,000,000 a Year Building ' Program Has fJet Kept Pace With Demand RISE IN SCHOOL POPULATION - . x!-.- In fir iillWIc m'IioeIh lms id ll-N ". It In cs.i.nn.e.l 1 ,,1iirnlnml "ini-la'i flint ilirre lire by r,h (OiH in'" lilM nR WW...i,,S? m ', Hie i liic t ln-t1 Ijninsi "" ''U-M liuTea lias occurred ilrnpitp tiie '. W r,.:i(l0.000 111 Wllepi cnusmiiwuN flic total new nrennie- !?.ffc..n;.irrdrrtl.obeKln.,liV?of Sr'mnMtmpmvWed will, full space, .. .... , ... tueir riiinin.M hut school tnv ThO ilHTl'll'-P Scheel pepulntlnn which Dr. h. I . K. !..S,nPiitPinIpiit of nubile '.Zm K c rlnte ndPtit of . imbllr Sk tlmntrs nt 12.000 cl.ll.lrcn. The "f I!""'1" LV! "'"' "?,. ? SfNilh thn iierranl increase of Hip "iVIiPti tli" sclineli flr.t nppiinMlilH ,, " Mild Ir. I.euis Xu'.b.iuin. no- , !,.' Mincrlntenc1c.it et schools "we thaiilit Hint our aiMltlenal school miiicc X alleviate Renfe of the part time. Ihe larei increase of the school pop pep i l.tien lini shown m tl.nt instead of n SmJ pert lime for nbent 8000 ;"", r had expected w were faced ih an actual Increase of. children whe1 '"lid be incomme.htcd in the newly 'rrniipr!thc0pi-cscnt plan of the beard , the btiIlllnM n-.w contracted for and tnilcr ceii-t ruction will de little innrc I Ien Make care of the estlinntrd ln ln freiie of 'cIii'Ol poptllntlen wlilrli v:r will timl en me epciiniK '" i" ;"', the fall of 1!-!''- The beard is far behind In It" bullillnis construction, nnd even , ii.i tfiren iirncram new planned will out tale rare of the natural additions te our fipcnilauie tuniis M, '.Kill. (Mill appie- jiriatmn lrem tiie Htatc, anil hi ,000, 000 which is collected for niKcnllanpeus Items, such as back taxes, tents. In lerest en iinestmeiits and the like. Although the Heard of Education at It meeting jcterday rejected the offer of Temple Uimerslty made Dr. Itussrll Conn ell. its president last spring, the members desire te establish n city utii versltj or college at some future date hen funds are available. OLD DOBBIN KNEW THE WHITE LINE REGULATION Matter's Orders Meant Nothing te Animal, but Green Light Did "Whoa!" and "Git tip!" de net mean nnvthing t a horse that ha 1 MMftl the safety line at I'.iend and uerks streets last night. "Yeu may drive n horse .n Hread itrect. but je'i cannot make him io ie late tli- traffie laws," remarked Patrol Patrel man liiewn, directing tr.ilHc at this point. A huckster wagon was proceeding rerth in Hread street when suddenlv th" red light wns flashed. The hers.. liad passed the white s.ifetv line nb Itruetitig students going te llie ecning classes nt Temple Unieiity. The horse sreing his mistake, im njilntelj began backing. The drher med "Wheii! Whoa!" hut "Old Webbm continued te ha, U rill within '! line, although bj till, time In nnd Iievnsen were t ,is .,,,, , ,at.h lillT, The driver fenilng the wagon would turn ever, cried. "Git up! Git tip!" Out the hnise tld nut stir. Net until il. ureen lisht i,.,,i tinsP,i tad hr. sound of Patielnian lrewn' lil'-tle was hemd did he da-h feiward 12.000 POUNDS OF BABIES 8uch Is Forecast for Total Avelrdu pels at Fat-Infant Shew tens of babies are cnccted tn! te en vh w nt an exhibit of infantile Jjolrdiipeis te open nt :.':0 o'clock this ittcrnoen at the Commercial MuMmm J ronnretiei, with the Heme 15eautif.il imposition. Hint tt eight Wll be ll uni'1,1 u ..! .1.,,, ,. i" """" neil um- ineess nl mil ll., i , .. . .v.. ,. ,,i rues at the n'snlt f x iu i ,!'",' : ",p "'"them.iticnlU In- f r1 V 1,,,1P 'Hoever that, , . like nut hraeite Imiitek ,. i, ,i" '.." ev the ten, Wllg tOIIB. ) nie Jn short tens nnd net . " ttnv of reniiiit, Mi mvc a "tinj b,,bj- she, King will tomorrow bit I r ,C"",' '"' MP',''f' ."00 babies, of tonn7,gl"dem,y ,"''11,'ls n "uieii OFFICIAL N. J. RETURNS Runven Nine r-..i. ... . " H"iir s,anaiaate en Republican Primary Ticket mis0,,f1'M1.n' emple.epiim.ir. R,. . Governer ntiii Unlli d Stmte"':"";1' 'i"'"1 ,i,h I'"' Hec'ie ; VanU l's"'"l"v William N. n,,n ve!;!:;r;!.M(;!;'yliS--l Cft P''"W In the primaries ' wmlShin fllS,ll."r- "s "'" iicineeruil.. tnlterl s t ,,i VUUi'm ilntinii for 4r i ' , L" '"'""ibent, defeated Kl,vse rtrr,,i '' 3.ai0 votes. W3. 5 1 ' "vi'ig received !, fcnnter " n. .' "r I "Iti-a Stares eratle totes i'i'se'i, received llfi.lMti Gloucester Heights Bey Hit J&,!ft;'?V ! '.' 'I Hint n .. .,: .'..N.. '". "" 1 f the auto Jl.n.Z'AHUnilJ All t. wv.j'vr-.'.'y K',t vm fty i ON SHORT TIM K'" m ' ."; .V, , ,. n, . . " ' "'" c "ucr tne League. 01 .u- , ,, ., ,M i,.,,, .. , , . - .--,-- me j.mn. m 1-iiu.h.pm ,.-,... ..... , t0 united States liens. bandits u ,, ..se. n ,i . ti. Vi J V ditiens In Turkey repre'emntlves of the h.jc mere menej than ever before nt its 'I e make the debate representative en I "'f."''' that it will net XL J vdiic "win' 7 X t'nni ; I-nrntt A.'coretnllns Improbably' be --1' "f '" tlmcn t of both ceun- i cm;! ', 0- w , , ',, J f ' -nd any mere ships carrying the j !?Jlr 91 700 001 n e ved eve lie ' nppelnlc.1 I,, the new (Jreel; (Soveni- tilw for an, against Ameiican panic - Melc, ,,, rebbp , ' 7f, American flag te Constantinople. TbuilgeVfr 1 U?:u"' V'0 L'"T, V" nP-'Pl te June I n wme distance from I " ?Sfe "ir' '"K & "Trt Snfi'tliheeSvJstr ,W '.- -. .oyHtlen. MEXICAN GENERAL SLA.N TSi,H3S -ffi.WSS.&t.h, daughter of ' iffS 'S'lnaE". ! ., - M-'- ?'" """' 'tl Thiinenev which will be eelleelrd en "", I,,,p .Senater F. II. Cockrell. of i I'cnn representatives en the ueg.itlxe. , , ';',' KJt"cn,,,'eI,l ,be;s n,e ,bp,"B '" command te General Urancisce j . Sn. nn l-ene -lin If illl tax HsU the Mli-seiiri. Decision will be by vote of the audience, ?"," J1,'. '' l'"1 ce ,"' ,hp IWurn.I.. Murguln, revolutionary lender, and two ninPnmlMlllf'-llUII-lllIll U 0,lsiSt rill) I ' . . , , , ., ., . , . it . ' MUU ( ICUrllt'lfl Street4 HtntlOtl Plint ntn fllntfru u'npn L'lllit.1 fin.,,!,,.- e .. I g&y?J$piSJg BELL C0.1UYS BLe'cK ! 2 HSS!S S- WSi?SSf H ' ' S!S? i ! ,,fr cent for dellnnucnt and ne-nnid - - Ic.rtielnaU. in n P,ne i discuss e,, "K'en avenue. It s believed the boys 'General Eugenie Martine.. , eim mndev IflfCH. Te thin liiie r: li In nilfiril n I . . IMrllCinniC III (I KOIlPnil CIIqCUdsIOU Oil i.A, nuni- tt Trt , 1... i-i ii " .1 .1 ..K . . V.T. u Mlnl" h'iln, v'",u' nwnlB te L. N I. Ifieh. n b.iby expert. wm will con- ' Mbies e ample ,, ,, f(, ,)(. It , '''"tlinates the average weight ' flench tti be r,.it,. ,.,..i i... . . ,TU , 1- .. . ' e-i.i,.,-, ,1. ji vim. vii-iris ..., ,, l,V"", i iiiimnwav nn, n,"l l.rm ' a'i Ul '';";. Me vvaf cut "'r wn "." "" ,l,',, "" 'W f..t. uf v",,,', rl ;.v I.eenat.l fit,.;. "WPWI v. n A IU,.',,n t(''V "' l" ll ..f Vr,J.l..v"B"n '""''l.v Inte the ' ffi?"" r'AhJ"" "."I", seu my b. M "n.,1 VII 1. cll-ui .'i,'." it .Q.""'" ? WT Diplomat and Wife LAMIIKOS A. C0K0MJLAS whose picture is shown beneath that of Ills American wife. Is slated for appointment as Minister te Washington by the present Orecli (ieuTnincnt. He held that peM fmn Drceinbcr. ,ine7. until Oc tober. 101(1 ..... . .,, -. MAY GET GREEK POST property at 3th, Cherry, Quarry and Hutchinson Streets I The Hell Telephone Cempnnv f ' PennsylMi nia today pin chased from Ed- ward J'. Keencer and ethers the prop prep ertj at the northwest coiner of Ninth and Cherry streets, comprising a whole block of twentj-six properties, with a total frontage of Hi I feet en Ninth street, running from Cherry te Quarry street, by ".OS.fl from Ninth street te Hutchinson. The cempnny will erect en this site a building for the purpose of taking care of mechanical equipment being installed in the different exchanges and provide for such exchange facilities as inn) be necessarj In the future. BARN BURNED; LOSS $8000 Sklppack Village Blaze Alse De- 6trey8 Farmer'3 Entire Creps The barn of Warren '.. Cele, of Skip, pack Village, was destroyed ycsteid.-iy. together with all of the "season's crop's, entailing a Ins-, e timalcd at .SS000. , The tire, the second tu iie village In ! four dins, started In the upper part of the barn, the mews or wutch were filled w llli rep. The bliie last Thursday night en the ! Charles 11. Smedley farm stntted nt ; the same hour. All of the livestock ' was rescued from the Cele tire with the nid of Walten Kebler. a neighbor. , J Although we de give exceptional service, . . . our reputation was established en "Quality" t & S. WILLENS & CO. Typographers 21 Seuth 11th Street r ft y i 3' !3 : 3 yC ?' 'h t Any way you leek at us we're a real Rogers Pect Headquarters new! Clothing Rogers Pect's exclusively net a suit or overcoat of ether make in our store. Service what you want when you want it. Prices exactly the same as in Rogers Peet's own stores in New Yerk. Meney back if you can de better! FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Exclusively Chestnut St. at Juniper 'wpwrini mv vwmi '"'?? ' t '-'iklm i L. A. l.npnm aa K atari na M n etttn ... . . - ivi'ii in i I'lirin iiiir Tlin fnlilwim k,ii.i I m M - m. t - i 1II1II lllf I lllllll IJIIUV ) JtlW (I IJIli ii, ...... T.. 1 I ..I K tn t fm I S Mm i ..X f-4 - "mrmm&mrnmmmmmMDmM&tv vrMmmasmm ' , " . . I. . rl. i PENN URGES STOP LI University Daily Demands Po lice and Ushers Check Nuis ance in New Stadium DEBATE OXFORD TONIGHT United action bv neldc nnd usher te step papor-threwhiK iluriiiR football KaiiicH In I'ciiu'h new stndlnni Is nil- , eca ted in an edlteilal In the I'cnn xlvnninn, the University dailv 'The worst offenders, t'ic paper say. an- net HtndentH, but the eeciipantH of 'ether scctfeni, and nppcal tii the pub lic te outlaw the practice have been I In vain. i "The new Madluni is lrtunliy com- I iiirii-ii, uiu cuiieriui Mi.vn. .i wr- hke i me ci allium rii'in ei uuuin 1 inf,t I.. I.. I. ttl.l. .1... ....( Imlihiiliii. j cars is left. With the L'rcnt improve. ment thus brought about should come an attempt te step that most pernicious feature of the football season the throwing of paper In the stands, Never was tins out ct for exuberance se abused ins nt the Hewanee gume, nnd the worst offenders wetu net the suuients, who i initiated the culem years age, mil the eciupnuts of the ether bectlens Wants Nuisance Chrchcd "Cannet this nulctnc be checked V Appeals te publh.' opinion te outlaw paper-threwlng linve been tried in the past, but without noticeable ellect. It Is cleaily up te tins ushers and police en hnnd te held in check these who maliciously continue something for which theic lu no excuse. And thepe efficluls should be in sufficient number te guarantee the success of their effort-. Let us show Maryland this week that these who attend our, games arc I gentlemen. "' liebateis from Oxford I nlversity. I.ng'nnd, , 111 tllspus-j the i.c.mue of Nntlmi.s i-sni teniglu :it the Ihst In In tcrnatiennl debate ever held at the L'ni- VI fit. The nueMien te be debated N: "He- sefied thai the United States bheuld rti,e oucstien following the formal dc bate, when the lloer will be turned ever te an open forum. Foreign Mtti- lll'"ts at me i Diversity may aise nae buuii'iimis iu say en iiih buujcci.. Removal of offices of the Athletic Council from the Uimerslty of I'cnn- FIREPROOF The 20th Century Storage Warehouse L Cannet Burn! Opposite tin Wcit Phil. Station r HAVE you ever thought of sending out a .'blotter each month? We de. Ask us about it The Helmes Press, Ttintm 1313.29 Cherrv Street Philadelphia 5lg 'J JJUULU JULUJ ! ItUJJ ! kh jjjjj Be your own ROOFER With a Brush and Pome "SHANOKOTE" The Wonderful Liquid Asbestos Ceme n t Any one can easily step leaks In tin. slag and rubber reefs anil make them ns koeiI ..s new StlANOKOTi: Is the genuine "no-coal tar" nsbcBtea reef taat Inc and Is free of acid. Jute and ether cheap substitutes. SHANOKOTR la dabbed en like a paint nnd It ceera the nail-holes, laps nnd icama wtth a solid sheet of nsbentes film, trebling' the life of worneut reefs and making them leakproef for 5 te 10 years . l. rV,- .J".1 s-ever aheut 75 iaar fet. tl.tS In bbli.i S1.60 In 6-iraL cam. J1.75 tn 1-enl cni. Hoadqaart Headqaart fra for 100V, puis paints, ihlnnles and rubber reefing, The Shannen-Ellis Ce. 3 18 S. 7th St., Phila.rh- fU1'"'' ' iiiiiiiiiihiiiii iiiihiitH) RENAULT TOWN CAR Imported from France. Brand new; list price, $10,500. Te be sold at a big discount. The only car of its type in Philadelphia. Phene, Spruce eSf7 306 NBread St. OF PAPER HUR ING WJra-!"""p' &C? djlvnnln Trnliilim Heufc, where Prnn'n football team Is new holding forth tin der the watchful eye of Conch JIcIh limn, h'ns tiindc pe.ibk the addition te the house of n recreation room for the players. The new room, just opened, occupies space formerly used by the Athletic Council for Its offices in tiie weil end of tl.e hotihe. It has been ftimlihcd with a piano and phonograph, among ether things, mid Ih proving ipiite pop ular with Hed nnd Hltte gridiron men. The Athletic Council Is new quar tered in a dwelling nt Mers Walnut street, which him been remodeled for its use. The new building nlse houses the ticket offices as well as the gradu ate manager nnd his assistants and the various sport managers "THE BIRD"MEANS RAZZ, ' M0UNTBATTEN STATES Peer Explains British Slang He Used en Landls Chicago. Oct. 1l.".ludge J.nndl-?. I believe they're, giving you the bird." Hie author of that famous saying. Lord I.euN Mnunthnttcn, cousin et iin(j ncerRc. or I'.nRianil, lett ClilcaKO i." - iiTiiayatcompnnio(i i." - iiTiiayatcempnnio(i i." - iiTiiayatcompnnie(i iir I.aciv Mount 1 lifiA. .... . .. ' . liatten. en rnnln til flu. 1-'nn Vnu nn the last lap of their honeymoon tour, rhey were welcomed here by n delega tion of Chicago netnblcs JMH-ussing with fntericuers the latest nouns tlen te nln!? ,in,i,in,.n "ii, bird." which he used te .Tudcc Landls at the World Series when the crenvi Moored hecauve the ganut was called, Lord Mountbatten said: 'I thought that wns'nn American slcng phrase. T was nmaxed at the wav bird.' " ARREST JN CLOTH THEFT Man Who Reported Robbery Frem Mill Said Bandits Bound Him Philip Iteily w.t. arrested yesterdav en suspicion of haliig been cennectiil with the theft of SS'JOO worth of clelh -lelen tiem the .fehn Williams Mills at Twelfth and Cm punter stnets Sai urdiiy night. Jieuv in leiertllie tie rnlilinrr kill,! jeu people took it up." i suppose.' put in one of. the re-'sent supplies vniuee at .-sn.i.ime nun .ur. iieaK, sue snlil, "is one informing porters, "that it's about the same as the remaining $:!0.000 worth was cel- me of their safe arrival at I'.anger The giving one the raspberry." i lectcd throughout the l'hllaiMphla theuglit that n bullet from n lnislnnd's "Yes, we have that phrase In Eng-branch of the organi'atlen. , rlllc might have caused Dr." Mnvn'nrd's land, tee." replied Lord Meuntbatten, The Sntigus, one of the Meet of the death is terrible te me. I si'ncerelv "but it isn't enite se Ktnnlrn n 'tlin . United Stntes Shinning Heard, will sail hone there N ..nnm ...iu...i, , Furniture, Rugs, Lineleums Third te Half Off in This Linde Fall Clearance Sale Net just a few pieces marked down te attract buyers, but a great, sweeping clearance of hundreds of fine Bed Roem, Dining Roem and Living Roem Suits and single pieces of the very best Linde quality and latest, desirable designs. The gigantic extent of this sale is equaled only by its startling savings. Prices guaranteed at least 50 per cent below today's values. We never held for higher prices goods purchased at a low figure. Quick turn-ever is our policy. Furniture is advancing. That's what makes this sale se wonderful. We could ask mere and get it, later en, but we prefer te cledii house new. Tomorrow is another day. The advan tage is yours. Yeu can't afford te let it slip by. nnn i - rSJ 6rM m r,. c i ! i tzJ1 '.JirL "ll 4-Piece-Full Vanity Suit This is a large walnut Queen Anne Suit, with bow-end Bed, Chifferette with trays, Vanity Dresser, 48 in. long, and large Bureau. m ii - - 5X29 ."r 10-Piece Walnut ;r i '--.! rrSr tt-t r Is , V Z-i" Suit M"&,V5 IHan Renaissance style. Elaborately carved. Buffet 72 inches long. China Closet 15 inches. Server 38 inches. Table 60 x 48 inches. Five Tapestry and One Arm Chair. Wh BiJt ""'iA-- fevffi USU - This Suit in Tapestry or Velour Is strictly guaranteed inside and out. Has mas- S 1 1 P- 6ve Davenport 76 inches long. Large arm and fire- I Ih side Chair. Loese cushions. Full spring construe censtrue construe tien. Third te Half Off Rugs and Lineleums .9 .v 12 Rugs Odd-Size Rugs Superfine-Wilten 92.00 Royal Wilten, 6x0 3D.00 5?y,"' W,,tA"': G.00 Beit Axminster, 9x18 .65.00 High-Pile Axminater 45.00 Royal Wilten, 9x9 . . 62.50 Standard Axmimtcr 29.00 Extra Axtnin.tcr, 6.9x12 27.00 S.:i x 10.6 Rugs Royal WUlpn' 9xl5 ' 98'00 Finest Wilten 85.00 JAtwlciim ?"f,lrWI,,n 65-0 Heavy !-iln.d I.75 High-Pile Axmin.ter.... 42.00 Extra Inlaid I.55 Extra Velvet 34.00 Special Inlaid 1.30 Standard Axminster.... 27.00 Cerk Linoleum fn &. HENRY LINDE 23d Street, Columbia and Ridge Avenue RECORD S BROKEN FOR RELIEF CARGO1 $210,000 Werth of Supplies Leaded in Hurry for Stricken Smyrna FIRST VESSEL TO LEAVE ! Tlirntirli llie rffnrfq of Htlll'Hv steve deres, wlie broke' nil records in leading, flic steamship Baugus will leave here early tonight with n big cargo of sup. plies fei the stilckcn sufferer" of Hmyrna. The Saiigus, first relief ship te sail for the srtlckeii country fiem the United States, will go direct te Constant!- nel",, 'death of Mr. Ma.wiard nre still lacking When the last barrel of Heur is put bore. The p.nrtv was within n few aboard late this afternoon n i coerd of miles of the Canadian border when tin fading a cargo in twen.y-feur hours S'L JJ fiKt will have been established. ,Mc., te dispatch n mos-age announcing In addition te carrying geneial re- the death. A second message was re lief supplies valued at 210,000. the ship will take 000 barrels of flour, mine of which m packed in sacks, te the famine stricken. All of the supplies w-ere collected through the fffeits of the Xear Kant Itelief. The .New lerk eltlce et the Aear J.nst in command of Captain A. (Jedfrej i tuiccii, ii vuiiTiiu 'iiniiiii, niuise crew , piijician nt nor liemp nt lfl AVinde is all set for a nuick vojage te the land mere nxenue. I.ansdewne She col cel col ef mtlTering. . , , . lapsed when informed bv his partner. Numerous efTicmls and representatives Dr. II. C. Campbell of 'his death e t,!'1n"r 1-n't weic at Pier OS Arrangements for the funeral will r.et Seuth Wharves today when the ship , be made until after the arilvnl of the was being leaded. bedv in Philadelphia Among these present were Walter' Dr Mn-nard was ,", bacteiioleglst and l.r-erge Smith, of the Incentive Cem- one of the proprietors of the D.iirv Lab inlttec of the nrRnniiitimi : (leerge SI- , oratories. 'l'wrtn,h an. Market low ay, regional ilirieter: thu Itev. IJr. i-trcpts. Floyd W. Temklns. nni numerous i etlicis mterestcu In the idiot wert:. On account of the complicated eon- S3 Kin a g.afi l; $ 185 - ' 450 rrr l t-U2j:m- 0 '' "IS . W , liD : BER li: !1922 RETURN WITH BODY OF DR. LJAYNARO Hunting Party te Reach Phila delphia Tonight Frem Maine Weeds WIFE OF THE VICTIM IS ILL The body of Mr. I.ee II. I'. Mm) nurd, of I.ansdewne, who was accidentally killed Monday while en n huntin-f trip In the .Maine' weeds, will reach Phila delphia tonight ut V o'clock. Ilcniy Wcjelmiin sccretniy of the Kuppleo-WIlls-.Ieiics Company, nnd ether mem bers of the limiting part are returning with flic body. lieyeml the facf ilmt he was necl dentally Hlmt bj a member of the part from Iliurisljiiig, Ia., (1e(iiI1h of the ccived .wstciilm from Mr. Woolman, "ent from I'lesqur Isle .Mrs. ClinrlcK rtunt.- ., if.. c ,t. ,.t.. Harrisburg man known te be In the party, has received no word from her hitshnnd relative te the sheeting. "ihe enl message f have had from Til 4 ut file .Mrs. Majnnrd is under tiie care of n THE BRIDE'S SILVER Fer several generations this Establishment has fiipnitUal AJ!! c-. J7. . i . ;'tuu,"3 J.1. ,-L I . ... J . -uuiiguunea ramilles States MacDonald Tep Coats Fer I j; r- J 1334-1336 Chestnut Street CJ In the range of prices from $40 te $65 this season's clothing is about $10 lower than . last ycar's figures in ether words, our Suits at $45 this season arc the same values as we sold at $55 last year possibly they're a little better because all our clothing this season has a slight "edge" en that of previ ous years in its tailoring. I But vc want Philadelphia te knew just what splendid values we are giving this season nt $45. and arc stressing that figure this week in a special demonstration of won derful value suits at that price. ji The ub'ks reliable null- aic nlcrnltii ;" hi .'UuciiLa J The- Me.IcU ,,c v,r "1niwrsaP and "Stancrck whul, h then d..ti et stvlmi will nicer the renniieinctn et men ni .iitiVmnl,,.,, j L..1.1 c.. ?,. ,... 1 1. 1. . T , r , iai, inire, i.nti ami e.utitm tlctn.itiil of Rtcil's J Spr.i.il w nilnu .licplnjs JACOB 1424-26 CHEST xjresgauj WISH Wtf? . JPAWV JVtf WSSf'i I i-i -a.Ri !i0r tv " tt P - t w jwi r" M V AUTOS fall BOY AND GIRL Patrolman Driver of Death Car Hit ting Frankford Child ' Twe children injured by nutomehllef ' died yestrnlnj . UliKalx-th Ilremley, eight j ears old, of 4J'-0 Tachawannn stiect, Urankferd, who was r in ever by a car driven by l'ellceiiinii I'd ward Denecfi, of the Twenty-seventh Ills trlct, died a few hours later in the Krankferd Hospital. William Moere, ten .wars old, of 'JillL' erth tiiirnct stint, died nt his home yesterdnv morning from Injuries suffered October - wlien he was struck by en automobile driven bv Udwnrd K. (iclsler. of Ninth nnd Silver streets. .Mnglstiate Hebcrts held tlcivler with out bail te await tiie action of the Cerenc , Frst Penny Savings Banfa ysjm li Oliver te the most thrueut the United & Campbell Particular Men $27.50 te $65 I iill-Uach, Itaslnn and Nit ural shoulders and the ultra ultra ultra r.iB'ilonable 'all-around" Belttd mode.. The ultimate In stjl, rtualltv nnd vnlue. that can be produced by the most famous American and EnBlieh de stfrnerR and tallera. Hurberry and Thexten & Wright con tribute many Master-i'ent.i et most Individual stj lc and colorings- Wonderful for use In your car. tee. and net te h duplicated Sti ear Canterbury Cleth Saiti the very Kneit English H'oeem, the perfection of American Tai. lering. Only one tait 0 each pat. tern, the finest Fall Snit that money (an bay. M IT'S TOASTED I H one extra process H 9 delicious flavor H ipmKEiA Arm I w fl-'WDairjindfejffi I v 1343 Awtwl Jt I j 3 JHQtOjahrWAiAmf.t,er- I . IL. Interest J Suits That Are Distinctly Superior at That Price "7 run,,,,.. ,, :.. 1. . 1 , I"""."--' "i ini'iii.siiai unwed -penni stupe m,i nrnt (.'inset; ,it, V "'" I"" " "' "uiiu, touts. .111(1 all the Cdinienrs are nmlc Statid.ud of Tn.lnrmg of these ?4 Suits uill hr a te.uurc ree: T TIT v. r.1Z SS3 irlrT 1V VW iJ There's Nothing Like the Pie Mether Made But you didn't realize itt until you ate the ether kind. And you can't realize what Perry Super-Values mean until you've compared our Super-Value Prices with the prices asked by ether geed stores for Clethes of similar quality. We don't want te sell te any one until he is con vinced that our Super Value Policy saves him many dollars en every gar ment he buys here. Our SUPER VALUE PRICES 2833 $38 & $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 Suprfr Value Prices, $28. $33, $38 and $43. we have hundredt of geed Suits for Men and Yeung Men at $20, $23 and $25 and remarkably geed Overcoats for $23. Fall and Winter Suits 4-piece Sports Suits (with Knickers) Evening Dress Clethes Tuxedo Coats and Treusert Silk Evening Vests Light-weight Overcoats , Winter Overcoats (includ ing the famous Crom Crem bies) Ulsters Raglans Londen-made Overcoats f And every individual garment in our entire store upstairs and downstairs, is marked en our Super-Value Basis, which means a definite saving te you of many dollars en each purchase. Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men ,N v A MlMH rT.4 . . made e one et th e most c patrrrn. ."Uc- It TO tO 111 KPCII m n, ..r.lnr-n .. .M. l. -- --w......'.v .'III. tin th-s wrek STT il. i 'v m$ k-m M wV m, "'IK i. m im m 5S ft ;i it iawaa Wii: usssz e V ,U .K. Prfv t
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