Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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II' Frightened Off Frem Chester
& Ce. Farm, They Come Back
and Fire Structure
On WayjteThis Cily
LOSS $12,000 IN 31ST BLAZE
FlrcbiiRH. frightened nwny from flic
barn "f Alphense Allcvn. nenr Aid
ham Slntlen, Chester Ceiintr. enrly
Saturdny mernlnc returned yesterday
mernlns nnd Inirned it te the mound.
The less wns $12,000.
Vlr" innrshnls nnd stnte pnllce were
fold by fleerKC'Kcllninn, who lives close
ie the lane entering the Allcvn farm,
that he was nwnkened fnturdny morn
Int by nn nutomeliilo KelnR up the Inne
and saw thr3e men Ret out of the mn
rhlne nnd flnsh n light nbijut the bam.
Thcv left hnstllyt prebnbly frlRhtened
bv the light which Kellman turned en
ie he reuld see te lead his shetRun.
State troopers, working under direc
tion of Mnjer C. M. Wllhelm. believe
the men returned Sunday mernlne mid
leplicd their torch. Their finshllKbts
were nuain seen nbeut the barn shortly
before it was fired.
Thirty-first Darn te Ge
This was the thirty-first bnrn Ie be
hurncd in Chester, Delnwutc nnd Mont
gomery Counties bince enrly in October
and the third te re up In Humes In the
lasc four dns. Almest nil of the
fires nrc thought te hnvc been the work
of n firebuK. evidences of ineendlnrism
liivln" been found nt ninny. Twe ether
barn" vithln n mlle'ef thnt of Allevn
rave" been burned.
Twe calves nnd mere thnn n hundred
chickens perished in the tire, while
twentv cows, a hull nnd fqur horses
were 'sned by Mr., nnd Mrs. Allcva
nnd two men who beard with the fain-
m. Allevn was nwnkened nt 3:30
o'clock by nn nutomebilo which wns
driven close te the lane leading te the
barn. She saw men flashing lights nbeut
it but these were suddenly extinguish
ed nnd she noticed no light nbeut the
barn. An hour Inter she 'looked from
her window nnd saw flames issuing
from the open barn doers where the
fodder was stored.
nam Destroyed Quickly
She notified her husbajid nnd the
two boarders nnd nil four ran te the
trticttirft nnd brought out twenty cows
and four horses, but were unnble te
reach the chickeni or the two calves. It
was impossible te save the contests of
the upper portion of the structure, and
thirty tens of corn fodder, n huge quan
tity of liny, straw, ents, wheat nnd nil
the implements were lest. The bnrn
was destrejed within fifteen minutes.
Neighbors saved the dwelling nnd n
tenant house nenr the bnrn, buckets
being used. Ne firemen were called, it
being considered useless since thcre was
no wutrr for their use. The snow cov
ering the reefs nlse ndded much in pro
tecting the buildings, ether than the
barn.
Tire Marshal Jehn V. Nelan, of Mnl
Tern, nftcr nn investigation, said he
was convinced the blaze was 'the work
of n tire-bug. He notified Mnrshnl
Boulc, of Centcsvllle, while the State
police in AVest Chester sent a detail
out at once.
Mystery Automobile Seen
Ne tracks of nn automobile vcre
found en the lnnc leadingte the burned
building, and it is believed it was halted
en the lead close by. The melting of
the snow obliterated tracks of persons
about the bnrn, nnd these of enrly ar
rivals en the fields could 'net "be seen
within n short time.
Geerge Bewman, living in the nearest
house te the scene of the fire, gave n
clue te the mysterious automobile nnd
n fair description of it. He had driven
his car te IMieenlxville Saturdny night,
nnd when returning enrly Sunday morn
ing taw n machine being zlg-zngged
ftbeut the read abend of him nenr De
fault Stntien. He said he fenred n
held-up, njid kept behind it. It wns
turned suddenly nnd driven pnst him
and along the read. A few moments
later it again returned nnd was driven
directly toward the Allcvn farm.
PARROT'S CRY OF "FIRE"
NOT A BURGLAR ALARM
Bird Awakens Owner Who Finds
Kitchen Aflame After Card Party
A pet pnrret snved n three-Btery
apartment house, the .luajiita, 1328
Teffcrpen street, from destruction by
fire early tndny.
0. .T. De lc. who has nn apartment
en the top fleer of the .Tunnlta. had a
card party In hit kitchen Inst night.
Hie play laMed well into the enrly
fours. When the players had gene,
I'ejle retired, but n few moments nftcr
he had gene te Bleep, be was nwnkened
v the shrill screams of his purret,
which he kept in the hitchcen.
In the hist few weeks, three attempts
yavc been mede by burglars te enter
WotIe h iipnrtincnt. Thinking the bird
nsu been alarmed by nnethcr uttenipt
e force nn entrance, Deyle rushed Inte
tlie Kitchen with his revolver. Instead
of burglars, he found the woodwork in
the Uitehen in flnmes.
Deyle, who in ii cripple, called the
'nnller mid with his help put out the
nrc before nrrlwil of the firemen. It is
thought the flnmes Htnrted fiein n cigar
butt, threw n en the fleer by one of the
curd pliMers.
FIND BOY'dEAdTnCREEK
Fishing Red and Line Discovered
Near Bedy
.. Pa.rJ' suurils hae been unable te
identify h NcKre boy nbeut twelve
Jenrs old whose body wns found partly
"""merged In t'ebh'H Creek nt Sixty
'niid and Arch streets jesterday after
neon.
tufis!,inK ml n,uI line was found nenr
ibb body nnd purl; gunrds belietc that
ni y. f?" lnl tIle stream while finh
il .. ,lre"n,,(l. The body was sent
te the morgue.
CITY HALL IN BOWER
Christmas Trees and Greens Once
Mere Surround Big Building
f'ity Hull begnn te tnkV en Its nt nt nt
noSphPre of Christmas today, 'when
e lin-t of the Christmas trees and
Kreei.,y wlI(.h urc hel(, th(tfe fln.lv(1,,
llesidpj, providing belidny decoin decein
t,Vl ler,,he municipal building, the
Z,?,! .,""''" Mt lne eUNt Pi'trancce he
' ?' 'e l"? "'"ter of Interest for boys nml
tours." ir l)nrPM, " shopping
pIRE DRIVES OUT ROOMERS
flf,!l.X .".''''"I'aiWH of n rimming house
'M te the street nt 7 o'clock thin morn-
filii.,1' " " 'lrp- 'n"Hed by n cigarette
in,,?1, .'!' " "'"t'le-s.. swept thieugh the
P ci; llnerii of n three-story brick
nn.il"i,! nt -,00S Snu"' Ht,0L'f- '"
""life H (nvm,() hy ,,Vr() --10limHi
.In 1,','J"''"10 ,'tltil"nteil nt hcveuil bunilied
flni i V"H l,"1'h',1 ' the two uppLi uppLi
"cern before extinguished.
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Mll'd i0b.MKn" et " ''''liPHU tJiat iifarl.
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''llvrt f,ii. v n"fo,ef 'di'iii CiiiU'i win.
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fit I lime Lbdecii. -MaLc I u Hal.
SAY IS. CAFFEE
IS COMING HERE
Disappeared Frem Les Angeles,
"When Clara Phillips Broke
Out of Jail
CHIEF WITNESS FOR STATE
' MltS. PEGGY CAFFEE
Weman Alse disappeared when
Hammer slayer escaped from jail,
Is reported te have relatives here
DRY AGENT ARRESTED
FOR ACCEPTING "BRIBE"
Hemer Rebblns Brought Here After
Luzerne Police Make Charge
Hemer Ilebblns, a special prohibition'
agent, wns brought te Philadelphia to
day by n Department of Justice agent,
charged with ncccptlng whnt he thought
was a bribe from n hetelkceper in Lu
zerne, near 'Wllkcs-Uarre.
Uebblns was arretted Saturday night
when, according te the agents, he nc
ccpted the supposed bribe In mnrked
money whlle police officers were con
cealed under the table as the deal took
place.
Police of Luzerne say that Uebblns
called n few days age nt n hotel owned
by Jeseph Zellnsky nnd demanded $300.
Zcltnsky told him te return Saturday
night and in the meantime told the chief
nnd assistant chief of police of Lu
zerne, The police officers cenccnlcd them
selves under a table and. when Robbins
arrived he wns taken te the room where
the policemen wcre hidden. Zellnsky
says he handed him marked money
which was found In Kebblns' pocket by
the police when they arrested him.
AUTO SALESMAN TO PAY
FOR DAMAGE TO ROAD
Pitman Officials Held Car Driven
Over New Concrete Surface
The pleas of his employer obtained
the release from the Woodbury jail last
night of 11. W. A celes, an automobile
f.alesman of this city nnd a former
nrmy' nvlnter, who drove a ear for SOO
vnrds ever the soft concrete of a newly
surfneed read at Pitman, N. J.
The heavy motorcar churned abend
through the concrcte Saturday night,
leaving deep tracks in its wake. When
it stalled neighbors held Weeks until
police nrrlvcd. Justice of the Peace
Haines committed him te jail for thirty
Although Weeks was released, the
township officials are holding the car
ns security for the payment of dam
ages te the read. A contractor today
began patching up the ruts.
HOLD HUMAN FORTRESSES '
Wilmington Police Arrest Twe Phil
adelphia Men en Suspicion
Snlvatere Marine nnd Samuel Centi,
both of Philadelphia and the latter re
cently of Wilmington, Del., who wcie
arrested In thnt city yesterday ime
found te be henvlly nrmed, wcre nr
rnigned in Municlpul Court. Wilming
ton, this morning. The men were ar
rested ns they wcre nbeut te beard a
train for Philadelphia and each had
two pistols, one an automatic, and
ammunition. ... ,
They have refused te make any
statement nbeut their intentions. At
the request of counsel their hearing who
postponed until a week from tomorrow,
te which time they were held under
S'-TtOO bail each. Being upable te fur
nish security they were committed.
AUTOMOBILE SIDEWIPED
Mrs. William Gee In Germantown
Hospital, Following Accident Today
Mrs. William 0e.' r?553 Sepvlva
street, Is in the (Jermontewn Hospi
tal, suffering from bruises nnd shock,
nnd her husbnnd nnd daughter, Yvonne,
twenty venrs old, are at their home,
both suffering slight cuts, following
the sldewlping of Gee's nutomebilo
enrly today nt Norwood avenue nnd
Church lane, Germantown.
The machine thnt run into Gee's nute
was driven and owned by Jeseph An An
dreell, 0107 North Heuvicr street.
With him was Leuis S. Uugaretti, 700
Smith Eighth street. Andreoll wus nr'-
rcbtcd nnd held for a hearing nnd Uu
garetti was held as a material witness.
Peggy Cnffee, chorus girl nnd chum
of Clnrn Phillips, who wns convicted
In Les Angeles of the murder of Al
berta Meadows, Is en her way te this
city, according te n report received from
nn cast-bound Santa Fe train it
Albuquerque.
Mr ft. Coffee, it is said, has relatives
in thin city. She has refused te dis
cuss the recent escape of her former
chum.
Les Angeles, Dec. 1S. Officials in
the search for Olara Phillips, who es
caped from -prison whlle Hcrvlng n term
for the murder of Alberta Meadows,
are searching for an unnamed woman
who they believe holds the key te
the mystery. Under-Sheriff Blscalluz
said it would be n matter of days before
she would be found. He declared it
was virtually certain that the wemnn
could give information ns te the per
sons who aided Mrs. Phillips in her
escape.
Ten women inmates of the county
jail were questioned yesterday. In nil,
mere thnn twenty persons hnvc been
Interrogated.
Werd from. Knnsns City police
shattered what was nt first believed te
be an Important clue te Mrs. Phillips'
whereabouts. Officers discovered n tele
gram sent two days after the escape te
an address in Kansas City, and signed
"Clara." The wire stated n registered
letter was te fellow. According te the
police of the Eastern city, the party te
whom the telegram was addressed knew
nothing of Clara Phillips.
According te n telegram received here
yesterday, Clara Phillips Is In Tin
Juann. The telegram states that the
"tiger woman" can be seen dolly in
the streets of thfe Mexicnn border town.
The sender of the telegram, according
tot Blscalluz, in of geed repute along
the border. Unofficial reports from
Government officials nt San Diege give
crcdcnce te the story.
RIDGE AVENUE IS GAY
Roxborough's Shopping District Puts
en Festal Display for Holidays
Koxberough business men Iiue dec
orated the main shopping district of
that section, which is en Itldgp iivenue
between Lyceum nnd Lcveringten ave
nues, with electric light strciimerB,
Christmas trees and placards, giving
the street n festive nppenrnncc.
UftEKA
FINE STATIONERS
Desk Sets
20 Different Styles
Desk Appointments
Engagement Beeks
1121 Chestnut Street
Walter- G. Becker
Carefully Selected
Gift Suggestions
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ARM BANDS
BELTS, BATH ROBES
BATH SLIPPERS
COLLARS. CUFFS
CLOTHING. CANES. CAPS
EVENING DRESS VESTS
CLOVES AUTO. DRESS
GARTERS. GOLF COATS
HATS, HANDKERCHIEFS
HOSIERY, HOUSE COATS
JEWELRY
Ladies' Hosiery
LOUNGING ROBES
MUFFLERS
NIGHT SHIRTS, NECKWEAR
OFFICE COATS, OVERCOATS
PAJAMAS
SUSPENDERS. SWEATERS
SHIRTS READY TO WEAR
SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE
SCOTCH WOOL VESTS
TOCARDS
UNDERWEAR. UMBRELLAS
UNION SUITS
gftedytp.
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Cerner of 11th & Chestnut
Fer Sale
Oak dining-room table and
chairs. 6220 De Lancey St.
Sherwood 0452.
I XMAS CARDS 1
it Choice of a large ertment a
jj at economical pricei.
lii Pr J enal Attention Ne Waiting
t; Charles Barney Burt
228 Real Eitate Trust Bid.
jll.Y.fii.'it.WttJiti Phen Wtlnut 4836 WMiWfflKfrsJ
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$265.00
One Xaroe 6euJ diamond
and lis amaU tHamentla in un
nil-platinum ring.
Solitaires
Make yur Chrlatmu Gift an'
encafement ring.
Mlt.cheU, engagement rings
ara th; kind thnt nre ad
mired for their beauty and
reed taste. Every Mitchell
Diamond is guaranteed ex
actly us represented by us.
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Mitchell's
Established 1878
Diamuiid Slerc
37 S. 8th St.
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(DIAMONDS
PEARLS
EMERALDS
SAPPHIRES
RUBIES .
Exquisitely mounted into Rings
Bracelets Bar Pins Breeches
Pendants v and Scarf Pins
Just because our Qual
ity's high, don't think we're
dear
We're net!
Initial handkerchiefs, 50c
te $2.
Knitted wool mufflers,
$2.50 te' $5.
Knitted silk mufflers,
$8.50 te $20.
Dressing gowns and bath
robes, $6.50 te $85.
Housecoats, $12 te $30.
Neckwear, 65c te $5.
Silk shirts, $5 te $12.
Silk hose, 75c te $5.
Weel socks, 50c te $3.
Knitted vests, $6 te
$13.50.
Knitted jackets, $7.50 te
$25. '
Gloves, $1.50 te $12.
Bath slippers, $1.50 te
.$2.50.
Gelf hose, $2.50 te $10.00.
Pajamas, $1.65 te $22.50.
Everything e x c h a nge
able after Christmas, tee, if
net just right.
Stere Houra S:S0 te fl
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Peet Clethes Exclusively
Chestnut St. at Juniper
Jill Mad brdflnPHltd
Ii cldji
I ill " I a ' a ThI tl:
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BTOBE OPENS DAILY AT 0 X. M. AND OfcOSES AT P. M
BATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Phene Order. Fill.
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ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH
EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL IAJT,
Filbert
Seventh
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lv Five Mere Shepping: Days
Little Enough Time Before Christmas!
11 keep coming along steadily from our great warehouses, se count en complete selec-
the last minutel
Colored Silk) $7 QQ
UMBRELLAS ) lefO
Extremely Attractive Gifts
In blue,, green, purple and red wltfi
fancy borders. Sample line of
beautiful handles tips and ends te
match. Guaranteed fast color.
T'nmbTeiia'lir $798 f
Cioed quality Union taffeta; choice
of Cnpe Hern, buck horn-nnd-Ivery,
or silver trimmed handles. Full
28-lnch size. Guaranteed fast color.
Mt Ilretherfi
-let Fleer, Marlcct flt.:
$10 Weel Comforts
6.98
tliaiL Y
Covered with sateen
or silk finish cam
bric in floral or Per
sian patterns. Plain
9-inch borders. Blue,
pink, rose and green.
Size 72x80.
$12 Satin
Finish Bed $g-49
Sets
Exceptionally fine qual
ity, pure white; neat
Marseilles patterns.
Cut corners and scal
loped edges. Size 80x90.
Bolster threw te match.
$13 Weel $g.95
Blankets, pr.
Extra fine white wool
with slight cotton mix
ture. Dainty pink or
blue borders and Bilk
mohair binding. 7Gx84
inches.
First Fleer. North
II
$1.65 & $2 Fine
Embroidered Flannels
.: First
$
.49
J.29&$J
White wool flanneli with
slllc-embroldered borders In
arleug pretty designs. A
very nlce Christmas Klftfer
the baby or email girl !
Ht I .. .,.. ., .1,
nc uuung
Flannel, 19c
27-Inch : best grade. Plnlc.
blue nnd jtray stripes : ale
bleached Canten and demet.
Fleer, North
Superb $30 Mirrors H L 98
Nicely Framed )
Ell
Anether big shipment te sell at half
price! Fine news for all gift shoppers
tomorrow!
There is a style precisely suited te
every requirement appropriate choice
for above console or serving tables and
for stair landings. Brown, blue and
gray polychrome frames also rich an
tique geld finish frames.
- Lit nrethers FIRST FLOOH, NORTH
$4 Oval Aluminum Reaster
$
2.6S
Large Enough for
15-lb. Turkey
Made of geed heavy,
seamless aluminum.
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Mail and phone orders filled while let lasts.
. Lit Hretliers THIRD FLOOR -
Tliese pretty jiloces afe nmeni: the nicest of gifts
and offer particularly geed values !
This $22.50 Martha
Washington Sewing; Cabinet,
14.50
Rich mahogany finish,
large top with two spaci
ous side pockets and
thrce drawers.
This $10 Smoking
Stand
$6.98
Heay tuined wtand with
ttr.i luiRe uhIi lecelvn
and metal cigar and
mutch box holders
rolychremo or mahog
any llnish
"ThU$22jFe
Sewing Cabinet
$14.98
Solid Mahogany in Marie
Antoinette Period
iiili 1 1 i ( e.ntMt t -u
II d icininuu,
Swinging top
.. ret'' ;'
$i4.5e m
1 I1
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MfffW
t- - -W llll'llt
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Any one of these gifts will give pleasure te the
boy en Christmas!
40 Remington )$AQ.98
Bicycles MO
Have coaster brake, mua
guards, rubber pedals, spring
saddle, extension bars and
tuarantced non-skid tires.
Oaiiy Air Riflei, $1.89 te $4.50
Soccer Foetb.lU, $2.50 te $G
A. J. Reach Strikin Bft,
$3 te $12
Boxing Gleve,"$3 te $6
Beys' $6 Sweaters, $4.98
I-uil-eer style with shawl cellar nnd
.mrled cuffs". Wanted colors.
iff
4" n .. .. " "f
$2.50 Reller
Skates, $1.98
Wlnstew malte Self
contained bearings &
extension footplate.
j,,,, ,1 ti n "r
"Ice King" Skate &
Shee Outfits, $12
Tubulnr steel skates
shoes of kangaroo
Ipnthpr.
T.lt nretbern SECOND FLOOR;
$2.50 Rugby
Footballs, $1.25
Pebble-grntncd lcath-
'er: regulation uize.
Guaranteed bladder.
ii n w .. i. n f
$10 White
Sweaters, $7.98
All-wool. Shaker knit In
pull-ever style with ahawl
cellar.
Hata Trimmed Free jef Charge
$5 Ready teWear !$98
Hats of Fine Duvetyn r u
Smartest hats of rich looking
duvetyns in mushrooms, flare
front and small styles. Em
broidered most, effectively I
often in contrasting colors.
Ideal in their soft colorings or
mere vivid in tene te add a
bright touch te the somber win-
ter costume.
- : I.lt -llrethern FIRST FLOOR,
i$v
i'98iMl
NORTH
Seme Excellent Christmas Saggtitiens in GiltM ler Mtnt
Humidors, $3.98 te $9.98
Mahogany or mission oak; will held 50 cigars.
,1, ii ii ii n i ii ii L ifi '("i sniiist-!
J Mahogany Fleer j j Solid Brass Fleer
OlllUHHIK OI.UIIUS, a iuuiwiik eiauiu,
S.-i.OS in fMSIR I
fll ! IM ! lit tt
$4.98
Thermos Hettles, S1.75 te $3.75
French Briar Pipes, 98c te $2.98
Hard rubber stems.
Ash Receivers and Nest Sets,
49c te $6.98
All sizes nnd styles.
Waterman Ideal Fountain Pens,
$2.75 te $8.25
Variety of points, all with clips.
Wahl Eversharp Pencils, $1 te 5
Silver and (told filled.
Aiken & Lambert Fountain Pens,
$1.98
Twe reld bands.
Military Brushes,
pair $1.98 te $11.98
Vbeny and rosewood backs. Neatly
iexed
Mirrors, $1.98 te $2.49
Ebony and rosewood backt.
Lit nretliers FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH
j
$1.75 te $2.15 Inlaid Linoleum
49c
About 2000 Yards in Geed
Remnant Lengths Sq, yd.,
Genuine. Inlaid linoleum of 'cry superior quality.
In a jileaslnc variety of nattfj-ns and colors. Please
biniK sizes. Ne mall or phone orders filed.
$350 & $450
Chinese
Rugs
$269.50 and
$345
'12 feet; finest
qanlity. Limited
let nene sent
en nppreval or
C. O D.
I i mm
$85.75 Seamless Royal $70 Cffc
WiltenRugs .3U
naS '"sSxlfiTnt" PaUCrnS r0,r COmM
feef
$75 Mosseul Rugs, $50
I.ecly htllty tlnlsh; pxqulsltrt ratteirn
Mt Hrediem FOURTH FLOOR L
$
A Medel for Medium and Stout Firures!
5 W. B. Nuferm Corsets, $3
rersets s,pecinlly designed te slender
ue and properly support. Made long
ever abdomen, hips nnd back closely
boned. Of ceutil in whirn r w,nf
Sizes 23 te JIG. '
$2 te $3 Bandeaux & "Rl
Brassieres i
i Wonderful plmine ni. ... r
$( J back or side, Made of fine batiste,
"XV ' ": ",ut"u urecauea satin; some
V- ?i?lS!:ters- All in dainty
v ii.jnilllllfl UUACti,
$1 Bandeaux, 50c
$1.50 Bandeaux. 75c
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Jam or Marmalade . .(IO
rive Hundred 24-Ounce Cans
IN SUBWAY STORE
I'aiUed by the West Coast Presc-mutr
t en jmn of Kleiida Ne mail or nhiiim
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Hockanum Worsted
Suits at our Super
Value Prices $63 and
$66 ($12 and $L5 less
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Beaver and Crombie
Montagnac Overcoats,
the world's undisputed
finest.
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everywhere.
PERRY'S
WINTER
SUITS AND
OVERCOATS
Our Super-Value Prices
$28 $33 $38
$43 and up
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
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