Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 30, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, OCTOBEK 30, 1922
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IAMES MARK CELEBRATION
" rnland wn threnttd today by rls rls
teri from far Bml nrnr n'",n,llnK l,c
JZntitrtWm of the tewn'n loO-feot-wlile
SXt btielnfM Mrffl.,,
WCw.ii In the air this celpernllim
k'.i- flutter of th" tins', the flnetinic
'!" ... .M ami hallrtnnu niirl fhn
in sraviv ! i. .".." ,... nv
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fH.k of tin whistles nna nerns.
"JRi. rwl and irecn nnd yellow pot-ters
IK fd. 'of the wideat pned bind
7 trwt In Ms country. Aute nnd
LT,trUI exblblt. Chilian's pastime
2S intWB. Delly parades band
Sater!. drnielnt. Woed-cliopplntr con
E! Bl Hnlletteen pnrndc. T.iinteru
fcrtureV VenWll bridle. l'rl for
S'vV. T-edaj. of fill., and
l faille Fre act i". " "
2..'....Mn Its length through the
tkn like a pnlc. ijriiy loop of ribbon,
F.mlia nvenue. nnmed for the founder
Sffiwtand. Charles K. Lamlla, was
7dlctd this nfternoen by Dr. Jehn
Hand"', formerly pastor of the Mne
555 Methodist tiptacepal Church. Dr.
ffiKv. who( Mibject xvn "Making
v. Highway Safe for Demecrnrj,
11 Confetti batlle royal', followed
by Epectacular frce act. '
Visiting Mayers Expected
A representative of Governer Ed-
ntu's-. thc ?,fl70(?.,.Jf Clayten, Mill,
vllle, Cape May, Wlldwoetl, Hrldgeten,
Gloucester, Plttmnn, GIiiksew and Ha
Jem nrrhed today te attend tbu ecle ecle
bratien. The liuluMilnl parade, which begnn
at .!:4.", whs ihree miles Ions,
nceenllnij te It mnrtlinl, Walter
J., 'luriier. Headed by Maver
Keetz nnd Councilman Tlennmln Hto Hte
yena and Trcd A. Rtigbce, the parade
Included n float as a tlirnm fur
"MIrs Vinelnnrl," Mary 11. IMwnrds,
who represented the city at the Allan
U'! Pity pageant i frntcrnnl order,
merchants, innntifeeturcrn and pro pre
dticers: decorated automobile, poultry
men, farmersi, gnfdenera nnd florists
and misei'llaneeus floats',
RECEivERSAREAPOINTED
,
Three Named for M. A Q. Ce., Ice
Cream Manufacturers of Allentown
WHEN YOU DRINK WATER
DRINK ONLY THE BEST
POLAND
WATER
Natural
Sparkliag
AMERICA'S rOKEMOHf
NATOHAt MtMERAt.
water rex even
SEVENTY TEARS.
Poland Wfttar hm bin
jrtierlbed for tli put
70 Tr m a'eurttlit
nt md medletatl tld
In the treatinmt of
riTeri and dlnerdara of
kldnarf, bladder, and
urinary duct.
ORDVR HT THK CASE
FROM YOUR DEALER
Judge Dickinsen today appointed re
ceivers for the M. & U. Ce., one of
the largest lee cream manufacturing
'concerns In Allentown, Tnmaqim nnd
contra! Peniis.hiinlii. The company,
It Is claimed, Is vulvrnl, Its hclH at
luek nli)R being t.lMHi.OI 4.tt4 nnd 11-'
llnbllltles Tat.'-'iVJ.at. bill. It ui
Mated, It lurks Mifllcleiil fund" t' con cen con
tlniie lis buslnebs.
.Teseph M. Steele, a bulldi' of this
city; fill M. HcrMicy and A. It. h'enl
were appointed temporary recehers
under it joint bend of $23,000. They
will operate the two large plants of
the company Jr.' Allentown nnd Tama
nun. nnd a lnrae niinihrr of senli'e tla-
tlens in Hcranteti. imes-nnric nmiirhe,)
Hiram Ricker
& Sens Ce.
4t Real Eatata Trua
Btd.. Cor. Bread ft
Cheitnut Bui., Phlb.. fa.
Tel. Walnut 3631
6'enrf for "
Itlustratcd ISoeUltl
""(I
hill
LBhJJCwJS
sai.asaap;!
ter Open Dltr at A. M. tJlesea r.iae ,
MtuerriPm HATS TRIMMED FREB Of CHARGE PhemOidenFm!
Market I
Eighth J
ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH
EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY
Filbert
Seventh
NEW ARCHDEACON ARRIVES
poke at Beiileuird and Landl avenue Hloemburi; for u limited period for tlie(
li annl lliere ine leiiiiii'T ui im nil lnri'0e ei remiie ine r(inii:in imm
erere the Urt hlnke In ISrtl.
Street Fifteen Miles lxmr
At each end of Landli aenue, which
ill be about fifteen miles long, a State
Mid 'a bein? paved, connecting Bridge
m in the wes with Atlantic City
te the east.
Today s program fellows :
10 A. M. Trapshooting events at
Gait Field (Landis nvenue, north side,
htrVeen .West avenue and Malaga
rSeW). Entries include Piatt, Tremaine,
Tomlin, .'sewcemu, unwarus, Aumncic,
Wb1ew, MeCarthy and ether notables.
Etant under the direction of the Trap Trap Trap
ihoetlng Club pf Vlncland, Dr. J. 11.
fflnslew In charge. President, Dr.
William Mennles; vice president, Fred
Glilwi Mcretnry. Themas DeT.uca j
trwiurer, Eilward AMell.
"12 M. IiUiieheeii t Mating otiieiale
tf Stani'lcs' Hall.
1:4." P. At. Dedication of new pnv-
Ini'and effieifil epeulns of I.aiidls nve
. ...., I 1 T I!.
Ita temperar) cinb:irras-nicii1 .
TWO HURT: DRIVER HELD,
Dr. Elliet White Assumes Charge of
Episcopal Diocese
The Tlcv. Dr. Elliet White, who haJ
been MTiini; f)S ,ican of St. Paul's i
Cathedral, in fend dit Lac, Wis., nr-'
in this city today te become
relidoneen In l,e CnUcnn.nl dlecc.n of
l'ruu.iliinlti ; i r 4 I npreKcntntive of Ihu
Epbi'upiil ItMieps of the Stnte In con
st 'gallons litre foreign languages are
spoken.
Tim new archdeacon it well known
te J.piJcepnllans In this city, having
Fear That Victims of Aute Collision
May Have Fractured 8kulls
Helen Uller, seventeen jears old, 112 served for mere than six years as rector
East Leuden street, and Huge Carl, j of St. Mark's Pretestnut Episcopal
also seventeen, of 121. Weft Lurny
street, were severely Injured last night
...hnn tin iitnmi-hile in which they were
rlrline- rnlllded with another machine
Church. Loeilftt ntrcet nenp HlrUenlh
It was in 1IVJ0 that Dr. White resigned
as rector of St. Mark's te go te Fend
du I.ac. v j
driven by Michael A. Smith, l-.i tia , rollege nnd of tlm General Theological
Soldiers' read, t lielteiiham. Setnlnar. New Yerk. His first charge
'i iip iiriTiiirni. uitiiiicu vm ' -
ln.ei nSete Adainx. Beth were tnl
te the .FewMi Hpllnl. The
ha e fractured .-Mill. .... , cliiiri-h.w in the Seuth, nnd at New
At a hearing in uie in n- ":" "V ' yurl, Newark nd r.ng Branch, N. J.
:e ftntien lieferc MiiBslrntc Uiidel .
I . 'iiiiiHrj, ,-w ierK. ins nrst cnarge
,ii.t.i w',,, ''" "" "'''''lant at Trinity Church,
, '! i Trenten, X. .1., wlu-re he vns stationed
,M"J In iss,. fn t,'r mm". uvx.idated "-lib
liare tlrit (tiike wim drhen
2:4." Industrial uud IrateniaT
parade
.7 Community nuiicc en l.anillri
iTsnue. from Sixth te Seenth M reels.
CelebrAteil jasii ercln-htrn uud one of
VlntlAiul's bunds.
7:15 Automobile parade of exhibitors I
In Aute Shew, led by Military l'niul. :
10:30 A warding of prizes for Indus
trial and fraternal parade.
n.,
tedn. Smith was held under )fflO bail
te await the result of tin.' injurlc.i.
FALLS FROM FIRE TOWER
Bricklayer Suffers Concussion of
Brain and Other Injuries
William llolleran. n liriel.lnjer, 't2.
Spruce Mreet. fill tbr'c steeli while
unrklnif In u lire toner III 1200 liest-
tinl tlet;t. ill HI u'clnek this nHiriillllJ.
He was taken te the .leffeiMjii
tillnl. uliere It wan found 111'
c ufl'i rlnc from i onriiieii
10:45 Community dancine in tha' and liijurlca of the bed
Midway. Celebrated jassis Orchestra. tlen i wrieiif.
lle-
Wilt!
of tin binlli
His cenill-,
A GUMP HAS CLARION CALL
TO AROUSE TOWN-PUMPERS
Energetic Candidate for Congress Cemes Out for Great Sesqui-
Centennial Celebration Despite Old-Fegy Creahings
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Julm MullinlUii.1, -lyi ,. H'iwtir'1 t.. Bii'l
I". teili 1. Mnrtln, !IS". I .N. Ileo tt.
)pnli Mi'i'.rth. 4J1S KI'Ike km',, mid
Mr?iiMli M. llnbln, 1:1 :! I'lirlteu iv -.
Antlii nv 'I iiii"!,i, Is-fj H, inh hi.. Mini iSer-
nlilli I'.w,i,iiii. rj-.'.'i .-. 7Hi el.
.I.iii k ,iIhti loll ,- Mli i., uli, I Ktli.l
HIiiBfr sill ". 4h M.
Kiirl s v.irl. T''" . HuhII ii , uml Ol.i
Miiiiiiii.ir.il ,r:::s ivttrr , i
i:,liir,l im .(n r.,ui ii. r.i., nnd f-ephl
llulvtltii, UVJ V 7'ii .
A'leli.h A Unite, Vutt'- . J . nii.l ri"r-
IH', II Ultl. 2'tl ,, MtlMlIf Ht.
.Miilthfu ,1 K"'lciJ I,, s Hurl n , mul
Miny A. Mill II. Mum Mulbiirn hi.
Jufliti IC man. !JH Wlntni Kt., uinl ,.il-
Urn Vijrt.t.nlh. " i:rls .no.
l'mrk ll.irli i. 11.17 I.ciiiImhI (,, iil.il Jl n-
uli. Jiiywy, llnrl. . .1 j
llnn 'llii.in.iH. l'lL'.i Weed ct.. and Katip '
SHU. lulu Kiit.-r Pt.
IV', 1 llil(F. lUln l.nnilinrd St., and 7',ll,:;i-i
I.Mh M. Ile.xi IL'J.'i S, Hull hi. ,
,'nliti M I'm. Siiiiirur ruf t ll'Htiiurnnt. mid,
i - '"iuii, AWivliliiKten Ijiie and Fer-1
ft v.
"Backward, relL backward.
h, lime In our (light.
Werk the old pump again
Ter Dad batbe tonight.'
they'll have te watch that fellow Wash- I
Ingtiin. He leek- like n coiner. These
couriers with the English arc using!
time horses a day In carrying dis-1
nnleliea from Alnrvlnild te West Vir-
Deep furrows In thc forehead of Andy Rinia." ,
Oump nnphalreU his war-llke attitude 'Vliat's the matter with the tele- I
.. v. e u i .L. l v. t, ' phone, the telegraph, the airplane i" ,
M he unfolded this thought. Before Jll(l,flj i!ks. He was geltlns slightly
aim was a copy of the Declaration of befuddled, tee.
Independence, a picture of an airplane ,, . . .i...i
nd a radio set. "eW Time, t hanged
Redtie Id Hinkr. who Is looking after . "If jeu don't beliee that this is
the coiicrewienal cnndiihitf's mm- 1741." shouted Gump, as he pounded
pilga, could net repress amaiement en i his desk, "then ask the town-pump
Wlng the odd collection. i party. J knew history sajn something
Incidentally . the alert eve of Hanks about a Revolution, and a man named.
jctlced a let of newspaper clippings Washington crossing thc Delaware, and
selling with the Scsqiii-CentenniaUen a gu named CernwiilllB handing ever
Andy's desk. Seme were marked with his sword down here at orktewn. but
Tlcleus red lines. i It can hardly be true? for the town
pump part wen t celebrate
about It
llSTRIKEJ
CIGARETTE
It's toasted. This
one extra process
gives a delightful
quality that ean
net be duplieated
iiet mc the tullew candle and put
It In a bottle." said Andy. "?e ns I
n hunt the harness for the' old mule
that s geln" te take me down te the pier
where I tMke the sailing vessel for my
trip abroad."
Hanks looked alarmed. He wondered
If thei strain of the campaign had
tnjeted the candidate mental!.
Hanks spluttered.
'But firat I'll have te get a flint
tone te Ktart a fire." interriinted
Andy, "nd then boil the nerrldce. I'll ' Hill and the Bosten Tea
ve te set Mln te liml in leather I Colonial abaret
wow and haie 'em well greased, an
I wish you'd leek about te :-ee if ieu
'" fmd the bootjack."
Fer the love of . " gasped
Hanks.
anything
By the great hernsw aggie, what the
"And then there was some talk about
a party of soldiers being up at Valley
Ferge and a llek of Hesnlan.s being
licked up here nt Trenten." said fiiiinp.
"and a eiiugster named Paul Heerc.
riding about. Yes, they're even trying
te give the Impression that the Battle i
of Bunker Hill was the battle of Bunce
OUR 31st ANNIVERSARY SALE
All Goods Purchased Tomorrow and Throughout November Will Be Charged en
December Bill, Payable in January, 1923.
Mutchless Anniversary Bargains right straight fireughl There Is no vnlue here tliut you can match
any ether place you could net nmtch them even Jure at any ether time. Our Annlvcrmry Sale is surely
your big thrift opportunity!
Party was a
And' Is Het L'p
"And then," rambled tJump, "I wlh
eud hltcb up Napeleon and go down
Jerry, the blacksmith, and tell him
; ii nep in mere te get
r the mule."
..ii, jeu re taming awnj
11 eat D
"Yea, they're stodgy," agreed Hanks.
Will They Ever Wake l'p?
"'Stodgy.' Confound it! The must
slpep with an anchor en their bed bed
ieMs. Think of It '. They want te ee.
hratc the birth of the greatest nation
In all the world with a bag e' peanuts'
and a gla. of pink lemonade. That,
4 1. At I1,1 t I . I rs .1. AaL t .tiStl i-i T Heln.
ii couple bhee-j b , ',(, Brtnt ()f,cts ,lf tn 1010
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a..'.. .-11.1 ,.... W II" IIIHll' !! III'.
I .villi" IHIKIIIK HWll UHI'K. !,,, 1, l,e . I, I , I, ll.nt " v
Wrenc?" llnnU mnnnsr.l te .i.,."'".,nf? ,.lV".k "l". 7 T.. V
llj - " j " niev ueu t tuinit. I'uin t uie sain
4'TeU ee ,bnt calendar?" srewled i a,IR ebi:vt V lWnK "", I";!!. ,,un,1
Andr. r...i.i ,1 A... ... " ,. ., ' eve? a hundred years age.' 'I lie el
"We'll i : "',, ''", w""' "' Itewn-piiiiipers didn't like the women I n . .. .
ef,i,J,.li'1,.r.,in"- 'folk te inne tuinn comfortable, but' Reeeis Peet suits and
--...,. ivn- ua inn meniu ei weioecr ...i i v. j: ..e ...... .....l i . .
i.::;r"X" overcoats net emy wear
well, but leek well exactly
Hew easy te pass muster
when there's nothing te
criticize ! ,
r ,' wn- uu hi,, iiiwiiiu i
?. ground t under hi-, heel
i.anKS was a armed. Fur n moment
I
k V- " iiii uirij, r tr it ui(Mn'ui
thought of getting n doctor ur at least
i. . candidate pushed a brand-new
ill t01rrl Hanks and a jnr of to te
H.t?', ,Tntn h filled his own pipe and
"in ed It. As the smoke formed n be
'Ming hale about his fhim bead, he
if,d, eerrm. ver voluble nhil.ei,liv.
,-TI'is ain't 122." said And, "it's
'll'The French and Indian War is
n. Then we'll haie the rtewdtitiiiu. I
nce that C.eneral Braddecl, K doing
"me geed work for the FuglWi, but
Reported Minting
ttimu. Amerelll, nineteen ,cnrs old,
" Uinbridge.slre.ei, ihe tVri tall,
s.i. ""ds. dMrkJcompleslen, dark
atJfti b,"e ,irr' brew" t-e,,f. black
wcklngn and gray coat.
v1 Kinsley, twel
erth heventeenth st
cs mil, brown I
sweater, dark
lnl, scout shoes and llchl enn
bU ,."2., Tomlinson. sixteen years
a, 118 West Wlshart street, five feet
yl lncJ' tall, 130 pounds blue rc.
bTaS." h1' ,t" built, brown rult and
low ?h0n " mlrtl rnv HnA br0W"
wvu lv"an. elghteef jean old, 4500
tali "Vetreet, he fee.t feicii Inchel
.i C. Pe'inda, i tool. build brown
rill aIT.' b,,m cJ0-. blue suit, light
'Pnd,bl.',ck lowdierc.
Jlil'en fireet. ri
ti? Plndi, blue tin, fair complexion,
hewers of weed.
"Don't ou belieie that"
"f don't beliee in anything but a
I great, real mun-sld celebration in
honor of ihe world's greatest event.
I Let's be llkn Farragut "Dam the tor
pedoes! i.Je ahead!' Blew them out of
I the read and when the smoke clears
I away ".uui'll see that our real pert Is
'a great exhibition, which will be heard
i in cery nook and corner of that ter
restrial spliere benietimei unewn h the
world."
"I'll roll up m sleetps new," said
Henks.
"Yes, an' push them past jour el
bows!" ordered Andy.
Ive jenrs old, 211
reel, four feet tix
iair, brown c.ies,
pains, brown MeeL'
1MM'TIIIIH IIKNS
Tt may ti ncMry " Innnch an ' fat.
an egR rampalKii t Jllllrc nit Uik preduc-
tlen uf Amerlca'H acilf li-n. In ih- llual-
1 nf m spriiiin- inn nunin' ninn a rrierenc
leek- ieinmnt was rrnth niada a te thai
uniuuiil aup.M.i (it B I" Morale, ler b.
urm fan. rrart ttif rmil1 I..Dirn. "Jlaka 1
lit i JIa Hit,' .l.f.
the sort of clothing you al
ways find in the wardrobe
of a well-groomed man.
Prices precisely the same
as in Rogers Peet's own
stores in New Yerk.
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Peet Clethes Exclusively
Chestnut St. at Juniper
fifty tear old, 14"0
e feet kIx inches tall,
brown raustnehc. smut build.
tartfA Llllf MBO.. U.. I.ln.l 1.AA.
mm 4 , .v, nm.v uai, lilllVb I liuvr.
--. eiuvKingn.
our years
Mm'
el'rtl, JVS"tre',-. tw enty . f,
flfclLIuiJUIWl3r
H "ns
IMPORTANT SILVER
DINNER AND TEA SERVICES
It l advisable that selection be made
-rly alvlncj ample time for inscclptlen.
Special Anniversary Offer!
YELLOW
TRADING
STAMPS
FREE
Te Every Purchaser of One Dollars
Werth or Mere
Series Nes. "HI" & "112"
Coe i In Any YUew Trading Stamp Boek Ne matter hew
many elner "Extra" Stamp yea may already have
efH
Special Tomorrow!
85c Figured Armure Drapery
TlOTiriaM TA
I i iM-MmfLmmmmm '
Similar te poplin but in beau
tifut figured effect. Liked im
nenaety by women of geed taite
for winter draperies.
Light in weight, re
doubly desirable! Beau
tiful quality; fine assort
ment of wanted shades.
Keversible; for windows
or tloers. Mail ntid
iphe'nc orders tilled.
:I.H llrelhers THIUD FLOOIl
Special Tomorrow!
$22.50 Dining) $Q QC
Roem Tables! O.Ve
A value such as only a sale like our Anni
versary could make possible! Geed
construction.
Selected golden
oak in attractive
Colonial design.
42-inch top; ex
tends te six fee t.
Extra - heavy ped
estal. Highly pol
ished. Ketnvnt fleer
JfSb
5!Sar'v!Ntv.
f Hretliera
m
Special Tomorrow"
Beys' $8.50 1
Rainy Day
Outfits
Hat te Match
$J.98
4
louble-breasted ceata as shown;
belted ull around and with con
vertible cellars that button close te
the neck and water-proof hat. Full
cut; splendidly sturdy; all seams
cemented and taped; wanted shade
of tan. Sizes 6 te 18.
They're eptendid gifts for a bey'e
Christmas and worth buvinm wall
!l in advance at this fine saving!
-t Uretlwra SKCOND FLOOR, SEVENTH ST.- !
Special Tomorrow!
$25DinnerSets,14-95
Popular blue-bird design full 100-pieee eels.
Sets are very attractive
consisting of 12 cups, sau
cers, dinner plates, tea
plate;, bread and butter
plutes, soup plates, dessert
Miucers; tw'e covered vege
table dishes; open vegetable
covered butter dish, sugar
bowl, cream pitcher, sauce
beat, pickle dish, two meat
dishes and a bowl.
New octagon shape in such high fancy dainty
blue line edges and handle.
l.li Brether. THIRD FLOOR
Special Tomorrow!
5 Solid Geld I
Cuff Links l
$2.98
WW
(f rw
SXJ
l.lt llrethera-
Here'e your chance
, te get a most accept'
able Christmas gift
for surprisingly
little!
rhe 're beauties !
just the kind men
like best for soft
cuffs. Reman or
bright finish; oval
and round effects in
pleading: variety.
. Twe styles shown.
FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH-
Special Tomorrow!
Women's and
Misses' $ 35 te
$40 COATS
$19.75
A vrry special Anniversary Let
-quite u few stunning sam
ples included.
1-Jxtrcniely Reed-looking s.tyle3
loee liantfin or belted, and
with raglan or set-in sleeves.
All with bier patch pockets,
some, tee, with slashed breast
pockets. Many ure enriched
with beautiful fur cellars. All
the fashionable winter ehades
in high gradu.
Velours, Deuble-Faced Fab
rics, Sports Coatings and
Diagonal Herringbones.
Finely tailored and Jined
throuRheut.
Ilrelher Si: OVT FLOOUy
ill nriS
vtCl
Ml
Special Tomorrow!
$1.50SeamlessSheets,98c
PLHL
r ,j i
I 'SSSSaSgZI i i a
t.lt Hrelher IHRrfT "I
Mill clearance of a
famous make. All
perfect. Just an
other of the Anni
versary Sale's won
derful opportuni
ties! Of c x c optionally
sturdy bleached
muslin; medium
weierht and in the
wanted 81x90 size.
Ne mail or phone
orders.
,0'JR, north
Special Tomorrow!
4 Ready-te-$ .98
Wear Hats f !
Hats Trimmed Free of Charge
Big Anniversary purchase
great variety of smart
styles in the all-black ef
fects se very fashionable.
Of excellent Len-: and
paen velvet in pretty com
binations'. .Medium and
Miuill shapes with teft
velvet rosettes or bewt-.
One shown.
Ilretlirr, FJRf-T FLOOR, NORTH
-V''Mr
Mt
Special Tomorrow!
,55c Heavy Turkish )
Bath Teweh
S
39c
ket
i ; ' . ' ' ...
I :" "' ' til
I . ..i.'l.i- i II .
f"Tiii, naeiiii '
casaanjnitim.
Ml Hretliera lUt.-r
Clearance of a well
known maker big,
thick, heavy kinds
dozen, S4.HS.
Of double Terry
yarns; thick and
.-penpy; pretty blue
a n d red border".
i"2x-U inche.
1 LfiOR. NORTH
JSft.-)
TO
Vk
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Silk Stockings) OJ'C
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thread silk and full fathiened.
Ulack, white n'l wanted shades of
brown and f ; excellent qual
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Long01eveslvv
An Annireriaty special of
much mere fn-nri ordinary
interest!
Kxtra fine ciameis-iuede; lo' le'
button len?t j-iew silk em em em
broidereil bn.k'. Light gray,
mode, beaver, brown, sand,
biscuit and i ert elindcs.
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U. S. Army Surplus Goods On Sale Subway Stere
Special Tomorrow!
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Soluble Coffee, 48c
71 quarter-ounce Package
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Night ShirU, $1.28
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Overcoats, $3,88
Smart Style .Shown
Olive drab, made from
strictly all-wool niateiials.
Medium, short and long
lengthn. All sizes. Ne mail
or phone orders filled.
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Buyers Enderse This Policy
At Perry's you get the kind of clothes you
want at prices you cheerfully pay.
That's what our Super-Value Policy has
accomplished. We urge you te leek around
and compare the fine qualities in Suits and
Overcoats which we sell at our Super
Value Prices $28, $33, $38, $43 and up
with the offering of any and all ether geed
stores. And don't put it off till next week.
De it new!
PERRY'5
Largest Selection in
Philadelphia of
Winter Overcoats
A bread statement,
but a visit will
prove it te you be
yond a doubt
Yetilt Knew You're
Wearing the Best
If you have en a
Crembic.
J. & J. Crembic of
Scotland make the fin
est Overceatings in the
world. And we are won
derfully fortunate in
having the city's largest
stock of Crombie Over
coats. Our Super-Value
prices for Crembies be
gin at $53. Our Super
Value price for Crombie
Mentagnacs, made our
way, is $85.
Loek and Compare
Ask te see a Crombie
Montagnac in any ether
geed store if they have
them. Compare the tai
loring, the trimming, the
silk lining with our
Crombie Mentagnacs.
Let your eyes be the
judges.
American Woolen
Company's Beat
Quality
Overceatings
The best the American
Woolen Company has t
offer. Rich mixtures
with warm, cheery plaid
back that "brighten up
the corner where you
are." Perfectly draped
Raglans, Full - Belters,
Half-Belters, big roomy
Ulsters and Stermers.
Bex back Overcoats.
Single and double
Breasters. Semi-Conservative
Coats with cloth
or velvet cellars. Our
Super - Value Policy
means that every indi
vidual Ceat no matter
what the price is sold
en our Super - Value
Basis.
Every single garment in this
store however fine the
quality, is priced en our
Super-Value Policy, which
is a definite, concrete saV'
ing te you of many dollars.
Loek and compare!
Perry & Ce.
16th & Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
MacDonald & Campbell
Chauffeurs
Overcoats
(At Illustrated)
$38, $48, $65
Dark Gray Frieze,
heavy wool lined and
") with wind cuffe.
n ery smart, and
serviceable.
! Chauffeurs' Suits,
$38 te $50
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