Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 19, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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ML RAT ONING
VOTED FOR CAMDEN i
Council Forbids Sale te Resi
dents Having Ten Already
in Their Cellars
SALES LIMIT IS PUT ON
An order ferliliMlnj; Cnmdcn County
residents te buy renl tinlei they can
iliew tlint t'te supply In llieir bins litis
slinnik te nne ten or lei, wns adopted
Inst "iRlit nt n nircting of n speilal
con) reinmlttrc of Camden City Ceum-ll,
rfpreirntntlvr of Camden County real
denlers nnd .Tnnci V. Meran, furl ad
ministrator for the county.
Anether drnstlc icgulntlen adopted
t llie niPPtlnR nnd te lie enforced by the
' fuel ndininltrnter piovnles that net
morn tlmii one ten of coal In prepared
ilzcs sliaM be sold te any one consumer
I t an' t'mc'
Ne Seboels or Hespltul Limit
The new regulations for distribution
'rill net include r.hoels, hospitals and
ether institutions.
Tit" new i ub" fnr the nppoitienmont
e coil rum'' after a heated dirtifi-iinii
,. i he meeting. Seme bold tint such
n reeiilntii n would enine mtIeus trouble
Jehn Hetter," n Menhnnhllle dealer,
dPtertcil that sonic of the homes In bis
nelslilimhoed ubu that much coal in scv
srnl dajs. ....
Otheis liiRlsliil that (be ncutencHi of
the situation should net lie undoresti underesti
nutul and that drastic action would be
thp niih solution te tin problem.
"It Is ncces'i'iry that nil lesid nts of
thi count v be treated nllK-1 in smcIi n
wr'nus "ituatbei.'' -lI ll'im Molir Melir
Jefi!. a itnddnn HeiiditH dealer. "The
jireiin' of ull locality ate no better
thsi. the"n of a intlier, nnd if a family
Vhcs a ten or two teim of cenl in wv
ral lis thev i.iubt te upend tbc winter
jn the'tkmth."
May Measure Bins
Vnlcs dealers are certain that the
persons te whom theji-ell coal de net
avc two tens (boy will Inne te make I
Hire of the matter through ihc ti: I ad-
nilnistretur, wlie will nave llie inns of
tin consumers me.isurrd.
Tim nrilcrs ailOIHCll lUSt niKUt. Wll C'tl
tvere In the form of resolutions, aie as
follews:
"Ne person having ns many ns two
tens of coal In his cellar shall be en
titled te any mere until nt least half of
tbat supply has been used. This is net
te apply te institutions.
"Onlj one ten of coal thnt is pre
pared mzcs shnll be sold te any ene
consumer at any time."
BELIEVE POISON CAUSED
ATCO, N. J., GIRL'S DEATH
Marian Fanelll Dlea In Camden Hos
pital After Sudden Illness
Merlnn ranelli, twenty-two-year-old
dnuchtcr of Prank Pntielll. of Atco,
N, J . died in Cooper Hospital. Cam
den, List night, after she h.iil become
Melentlv ill In her home. Arcerding
te Coiener Piatt, bliu died after nwul nwul
lewitig i ol'-en.
'Hie Corener said he found n num
ber of bottles of medicine In a closet of
the home, nnd be Mlevcs she
drnnk from one of the bottles which
inntnlned poi'-en. I In will perform an
nutnps today te dctermine the e.act
ennse of her death.
Ii-n r.melli became 111 about S
o'clock list night and a plnsieian sent
hn te the hospital. She died shortly
before ! o'clock.
philmontclublectien
Annual Meeting Tomorrow te Name
New Officers and Directors
Ollici rs and illrcieis of the Phil Phil
Ment Ciiuuiiv ( lull will bn elccti d at
the .iniiu.il meitin ton.eirow einin
t tin' Men .mt lie ( lub, llimid and M is
tr si i ,.
i:ilii A. (Umbel Ins. lu.iin been
neiiiinntid pi i blent, nnd ns there Is no
opiemtion, Mr. Glmbel will be ie
fleucil te this efhee for the seventeenth
leii'i'-uine car. The ether mmilunia
lire I'm nj unlii J W.i.eimnu, vice
nrisiilnii, i;i K. 'JeliB, tieasiirer; .lu
llus S il, Kiuetan: ducetiiis, te
wnn fm Hum' mil-, Sld'ii'N A Alee.
Im I stiliambii. Hi in v Miinise,
Hey llivmaiiii. .1. Sdit CiiIhh. ,lr,
Ikiiii Willi mill Hun (, Sw'iilhclui.
IMuaid Hele will address the dub
weiil'i'is nt tlie ineitin. and the presi
dent annual icpuit will ba lire.entcd
by Mi. Ulmbel.
Iuunedlati'ly preceding the meeting
there will be an infeiinnl dinner, at
hbh 1!0i ,0ei- will be hid.
AMERICANIZATION WORK
Conference
Hears Address by Car
ncgie foundation Expsrt
The inn, mi ill te 1 educe the iicrcenl.
Up) 01 ll tterm In int. ...ti .,, ,1 .
Aiwrli mi0 tes diiiN of ullcn birth was
eentliinccl 1 hi'
ulleiiioeii at n confer-
em.- In i ('lumber of Cemmcuii
"uiiiii i? lwilfdi iiml Walnut t-tnetx.
b'lin Ilanlels. ('iiiiim:Ie l'liundlltleK
wput 011 Aiiieiicniiiiiien work, ad
IrcsM! the melting, compeMil of rep
iwniniMs of i,r Kieups which hm
nelil m pu.ite .'enfMciKts. The Amer
jwili.ii,. ,1 CiiiniuliicK of he t'liniuber
"ll, n'r.' the in'ienu,nt.
m 1 I'. Milbr Is cliaiiiiiau of the
Uiamliii s eiiiimliieij and U. Uaeh Is
elreuli.,' in in thltlcj.
prisoner;sstere looted
Thleve3 Raid Camden Cigar Stere
While Owner Is In Jail
Ttr'!'!"! '.-.,- r-"!0. wned by Antonie
"raiMli , K,.1M ,m,m,t Cnmden,
J"'-' en I M nihr. The lliieveseien
nirrled awn the cj.kIi roaster. The
iiienni t nlr i,0ij 1(( net .m)v,ni
,.')""" who is ixty.feur jwus nbl,
"Hi J i.l nwai in 1; n heariiiK, bnvinB'
iwii ainstul Sun la uU-ht en a cbaifte
' UiphiK a dlsiinli'ilj house.
Reported Missing
Kp.T't" ' ",I,rtnn. forty jears old,
"jcet, H in,.ips; (lmlj hiilr, brown eveu,
Wtie iii.ipbM,,,,, thin build, wenriwr
M?t lint " S1 ' b''" wlllrt n"d iAht
',f0,.'i,re U,JW' sW cnrH- 10- Tr"
weet, tine.. f,. , sixty ji.iuii.1h. ihir.
m.,:. '""''"'"ildexl.iii, vi.itiii,r brown
weitei hlue blei.inerM, bhuk uiji mid
eli bbee-i nnd Metklngs.
i-O .Seuth Alder btreut.
N.Iu?Ut. s,Kll(,,''ll'. Miven jeaiH, 123
nSfi,,!.11"1, .lhr.cu f,,"t' ,lft' I'0"'"'8
PWIrnn compllen, bllm build, brown
ki.ii, "' 1','s l'n'nK 'new 11 oiercnut,
0d white .hecl.id e,ip.
. OTIIKU UMIS ,n
iS!laJux ' 'ernnrH of
ri'sTOMs
Iksu.iv.,." " 'TiinrH of the i;l, ha whers
Mil It 1. "i" .'"riei.iimin linviieiiiMirtruleil.
l SbI? . Xundel'ul Pictures reproduced
rU. ,i?il? " rotesravure procesi com
me LUDOis. "Mshs It a Hsblt. "-.
Talented Visitor
urn mL' 1
190GK323
MME. GEOKOKTTI3 MJULANC
Formerly the wife of Alaurlce
Maeterlinck, nettd Itel-lan dm
ninllst, Is a Uslter te this country,
where she is Rlvlns dramatic re
cftals. Mine. I.rljl.inc ircateil a
Minaden In rails by her icalMIc
acting
TONER STAYSON BOARD
Tredyffrln-Easttewn Scheel Bedy
Member Wins Fight
Samuel W. Tene-, a member "f the
'Iicilffilii-i:aMten Hchoel Heard, lias
wen hl'i litlit te remain en tbc Imird,
hHIieiikIi u number of wc.iltliv P-sldents
of tbc district sicned mi ouster petition.
The case v.ns HAtcd in the Ciicnter
CVimty Court at Went Chester under n
rule cullinjt eii Tener te xhew cause
why be pheuld net be ousted. The case
wns withdrawn jesterduy.
Tener nnd another member, David
Whitworth, iecniy .ears old, were
accusal of failiuz te ntrfeim Ibeir
duties prepeih. Hetb men d.nled thc'l1"11? ." nb'1"Ill-, "r -Mrs- Pelkslrige
ifbargps, but Whitworth lesigncd a weik
age.
-rlu. flJ,ilt fe out ,,n ,0 llenr(1 mPln
, ners was icu uy i inriis M. J.ea. n
wealthy retlied puhlNiier who had been
defeated for the office by Tener.
ANSWER COST HIM $9
Man Who Directed Questioner Ac
cuses Him of Picking Pocket
Jehn McNeil, eighteen jears old,
Sixty-second nnd Walnut streets, was
iirrestcl enr'v tednv en lemplnint of
Aleck Steinwitz. 1 1 1 (ireen street, who
i barges tlint McNeil pbked his puck t
of $0.
Stclnwitz said McNeil accosted him
nt Callewhlll nnd Dnrlcn sitncts and
nHkeil him hew te get te en n.ldievs in
ertll l'bllndelpbia. After thanking
lilm lie went en, nim u moment later
Steinwltz noticed thai his pocket had
Leen nlclicd.
StcuiwiU rnn in tlie diiectien McNeil
bad taken nnd met Pntrelninn l'enlaud,
who gne chnss and arrested McNeil.
GIRL AMNESIA VICTIM
Found In Bread St. Station, Sent
te Philadelphia Hospital
Hstlier Washerman, seventeen enrs
old, S.Y7 North Sixth street, found
wnnderiiiR around Uread Street Station
Int-t nlfibt ns though dazed, was taken
te Pity Hall.
The girl snid (die had Just returned
from New Yeik with her mother, but
could net leeall hew plie came te be
wandering around the station. When
Mrs. Mary Waterman, her mother,
1 was srnt for, the girl did net lecegnle
I her. I'Msiiiiins who examined the glil
believed hhi was ciifleilnz fiem .1 tciu-
peinrj nttacli of ainiiesla. She jmih
sent te the Philadelphia Hospital.
THREE OVERCOiyiEiY GAS
Family Found Unconscious Meter
Was Defective
Three mi'inbeis of one fnmilv wern
n en nine last nlijht b 11 limn a (I. -feeliie
miter wbtih flee 1 d Inte a s-ec-ond-tleoi
fient loom.
Tlii' litini- .no AddiMiu I.ncev, fi,
t-twe jiaid obi, 11 Niijie, bis wife.'
Miulha, tort , and tli'li ti n-je ir-cili
d.ni!.'lilei . Mai j. I'.itielmni (ilenen '
and Dewein fe mil the uiicoiibcieus I
tamily after thej Mnil'id cas while
passing the beuse. At the 1'ehi linlc
Hospital it was said the victims would
recover.
FIRE IN SHIP HOLD
Threatens 2000 Gallens of OII at
League Island
A tin- anion ; airplane pteptlleis '.i
the held of llu- Tolled States steam-
Hiip vvruut, .1 tiinni nvinium lenlce
mIiIii lluv itt neil 'JflliO l'hI hi 1 nl Inll.itn
nialile oil In nn adjoining c uuparimeiit '
jer-tetunj, nut niemtiers et llie 1 rew
but members of
tin
coiieuered the blae. The
vessel
berthed at I.cnKiii island j
l'lH piepelleri W'le dehtierd. "Mem
bin of (he ciew nul the contents of
the entiie held prebublv would bine
Ik en destreved if U10 oil hnd Icnited.
It Is believed n misdirect d het rivet
started the lite.
Walter G. Becker
Carefully Selected
Gift Suggestions
ARM DAND3
I1CLTS. HATH RODE3
DATH SLIPPERS
COLLARS, CUFP3
TLOTHINO. CANES. CAPS
nvr.NI.NG DRHSS VESTS
CLOVIZS-AUTO, DRf.SS
GARTERS. GOLP COATS
IIAT3. IIANDKEIlClimrs
HOSIERY, HOUSi: COATS
JEWELRY
Ladies' Hosiery
LOUNGING ROBE3
MUFrLERS
NIGHT SHIRTS. NECKWEAR
erncE coats, overcoats
PAJAMAS
SUSPENDERS. SWEATEP4
SHIRTS READY TO WAR
SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE
SCOTCH WOOL VE3T3
TOGARDS
UNDERWEAR. UMURELLA3
UNION SUIT3
ifijztyr
yn
Cerner of 11th & Chestnut
m J I - U1LL.
W&r litasjf
WEHfING-. UBLI0 LBDaERPfilLAlJELPHlA, TUESDAY bEOEMBEK 19, 1922
PEi DISLIKES
"LECTURE PESTS"
Students' Paper Hints That Fu
ture Disturbers Will Be
Thrown Out Bodily
EARNEST STUDENTS SUFFER
I'amcst students nt the University
of Pennsylvania arc up in nrma acainit
what they term "lecture pests" who
think It clever te mnlse would-be funny
remarks ulll fuculty members are
lecturing.
"If you de net like the ceurse Rtt
out," the Pennsylvania!!, a student
dally, advises these "peatn" edito
rially today. "If you w;mt the unit,
thou keep quiet or line one will threw
you out," the editorial concludes.
Fer reasons of their own, the cdl
Imlul f-tntes. the lecturers de net openly
recoRiiIze the prcnence of the pests nnd
therefore the illstui bance gees en.
The editorial centinues:
"Klirl8ulK, bow ever, are net lnck
tiiE, for in Hciernl courses the lecent
monthly examinations haxe evidenced
unwonted ilger nnd even unfalrneas.
As nlwns, the many suffer for the
clns of the few. Ne matter bow open
te trlticium thin method of the profes
sors uinv be, htudents, ns a whole,
will admit the justification of the pol
icy, which may be adopted by the lec
turers in the hope of nw likening the
niiiss of Inw -abiding undcrgraduatca te
their duty.
"After nil, the Vnheisltv exists for
its students, net the teachers. These
who wirtit te teeure some geed In icturn
for their work and money can demand
that tboe who Infringe en their lights
be eliminated or silenced."
THIEVES aiMBWUNSPOUT
Steal Furs Werth $350 Frem Pep.
lar Street Heme ,
Thieves gained cntinnce te the bnnie
of Mrs. Ksthcr PellestriL'e, 12lu Poplar
street, nnd stoic iurs iniuni at S'Aei)
last uicbt
Tbe gained cntiniue bj climbing up
a rninspeut nt the icar of tb beuse
and smashing n back window. The po
lice were notified nnd are investigating
the case.
lit N
s YMftC PSDC
Choice of n large nsiertmcnt
at economical price.
PeriennI Attention Ne Waiting
Charles Barney Burt
225 Real Estate Trust Bldg.
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THE booklet you've been
thinking about will have
real sales value if wc
print it for you.
Thb Helmes Press. Printer
131579 Cherrv Street
Phll.-delrliU
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FINE STATIONERS
Gifts
Fer Women
Manicure Sets
with beautiful fittings
Sewing Baskets
Writing Cases
Jewel Cases
All
Moderately Priced
1121 Chestnut Street
The Best
n
w
The finest goods of their kind in the world in an
almost countless variety. Where else can you have such
opportunity te select acceptable Gifts for Men?
Initial Handkerchief., SOc
DresaStud&ButtAnSetB, $4.00
Knitted Silk Mufflcru, $6.00
Underwear, $1.00
Umbrellas, $2.00
Gloves, $2.01
'aW?!
DRUNKEN MOTORIST'S PLEA
TO BE HOME XMAS FAILS
Judge Audenrled Gives Man Sixty
Days Despite Wife and Babies
A plea te be allowed te spend Christ
um' it lieine with his wife and children
did net Mive Themas Seby, fort thiei
jeaiH old, filiS North Thirty-fifth
Htieet, fiem n jnil term tedn. He
pleaded guilty before Judge Audenried
of driving n motorcar while Intoxicated.
"My wife nnd babies need me,
Judge," Heby pleaded. "I bad only
one drink nnd I thought I wns all
right. I bad no Idea of my condition.
I premise that If you let me go I will
never drive n car again in that con
dition." Judge Audenried mused for a few
moments.
"If I let you go," be (old Heby,
"ethers will feel they can de the bame
thing and get nwny with It. I can't
de It. 1 wmlcnce you te sixty day3 In
the county prison from the date of your
commitment."
Seby hns been In prison since No
vember 23. He wns arrested ntter he
bad driven bis car up en the sidewalk In
front of 040 North Twelfth street.
TAXI VICTIM 81 YJARS OLD
Refuses te Ge te Hospital After Be
ing Bruloed and Shocked
James Hunker, eighty-one yenrs old,
of thn Hetel Wiillen, was btiuck by n
tnxlcnb last night nt Uread and Locust
streets and suffered bruises and shock,
but refused te go te n hospital.
The taxi drier wns arrested.
Here's a shock-absorber
that takes the worry out of
your holiday shopping
trip
Everything exchangeable
after Christmas, if net just
right !
A store full of practical
Christmas suggestions
and salesmen trained te
serve as well as sell.
Silk Neckwear . . $1.00 te $5.00
Silk Shirti $5.00 te $12.00
Suit Ccsrs ...$12.00 te $15.00
Silver Belt Bucklei $3.00 te $6.00
Weel Scki, with
clocks $1.50 te $3.00
Umbrellas $1.50 te $3.00
Scarf Pin S1.00 te $7.50
Knitted Jackets . . $7.50 te $25.00
Linen Handkerchiefs
75c te $2.00
Ifeutc Ceafj ....$12.00 te $30.00
Dressing Gewr.s. .if 16.50 te $35.00
Rogers Pcct Suits $45.00 te $80.00
Raarr Peet (Jitters
$60.00 te $90.00
FERRO & COMPANY
Ropers Pcct Clelhcs Exclusively
Chestnut St. at Juniper'
Oar depositors
liarfe lonyLQiiefited
A mei
Ccipiral S.Surplus
4,000,000
West Enb Tsust
Company
BFiOAD'STREET-AT'SOUTH PCNN'SQUARE
- -j - i.iimMijuMwawM7Tisnrnii
acDenald & Camplbei
Christmas Gifts for
te $2.00
te $12.00
te $20.00
te $16.60
te $15.00
.j $5.00
Lined Gloves,
SHU Neckwear,
Silk Shirta,
Silk Half Hese,
Sweater Coats,
Leuneins Robes,
1334-1336 Chestnut Street
IKED
BANDITS
ROB TAILOR SHOP
One Holds Up Casual Pedes
trians While Others Loet
Place en Lehigh Ave.
Three tnnsked bnndlts forced their
way Inte tlie tailor shoe of Albert 13.
Hogarth, IllliO nnd 1!),",1 West Lehigh
avenue, enrly this morning nnd robbed
the place of men's clelhlii',', Mitued nt
J?;j50. The remainder f the stock,
alued nt SI0OO. was left I hind, owing
te the sudden nnpearaiice of two pedes
trians outside the shop.
This is the second time Hogarth's
place has been lobbed In the Inst two
yeais. The first time cloth valued nt
mere than S2000 wns taken.
Martin Cenrad, 1M2,'I North Mutter
Rtrcet, and F. Mclchncr, 1(150 North
Mutter sfuet, both cmplejes in n bakery
at Twentieth street and Indiana ave
nue, left their work at the bnkery
nbeut It o'clock nnd walked toward
Lehigh ncuuc. I'pen reaching Ho
garth's shop they saw nn nute nt the
deer, with a mnn beslde it. As they
drew near he nulled n sbnteun from
the car and ordered both men te held i
up their bands. i
As the two men threw up their hands
the man with the gun cnlled te two
by our
liberal
interest
rate
fCTttaiawufUJuxgxtBagrruauaaaisX ttPtfagmmj i jxuv lumuimjJ I
Ti
8i
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R2en
$4.00 te $10.00
$1.00 te $4.00
$7.00 te $12.00
75c te $6.00
$6.00 te $22.50
$7.50 le $75.00
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men, his companions, Inside the shop,
te hurry. A few moments later thev
rushed out of the shop, leaded down
Willi suits. Then (lie ImndHs lumped in
flu' (ar nnd ilisiippwiinl west en Le
high nienue at lop speid.
As seen ns the car m gene, Con Cen
rad anil Melebiier hnni'wied en the rear
deer of the hhep and armitcd the tniler
nnd his wife,
Mrs. Hogarth snid both robberies nt I lit
the pluce were committed In virtually ' I
a0J
The radiance of H- Polished Girdle Oiamend will
be mere fully appreciated by direct comptiri&en
with ether diamonds sold only by thu establishment
CHRISTMAS GIFTS DF
' STERLING SILVER
DECORATIVE AND USEFUL
After Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers
Bouillon Parfait and Sherbet Cups
china and irridescent qla.33 lininqs
CHESTS OF FLAT SILVER
Knives Ferks Spoons and Fancy
Serving Pieces in unusual
combinations
PrH
Qreitd Street
eaMteSFv.
R1TZ-CARLTON HOTEL
Feature for the Coming Week
Further Reductions
Many additional groups of Smart
Fashions suitable for every occasion,
offered at most drastic reductions.
Day Dresses Evening Gowns
.Fur-Trimmed Evening Wraps
Fur-Trimmed Day Coats and Wraps
Luncheon and Tea-Time Frecks
Beautiful 3-Piece Costumes
Street, Sports and Dress Hata
Gift Suggestions
Imported Xnvclties, Blouses, Sweat
er, S(wrfs slrrcsserics, French
Per jit m es. I fa n dk cr chiefs
Gift Prices have received
Special attention for the Holidays
I I I I! J'lJirahjsfBT afsT i hfclls'sWTM. i--V7Vm t, jqg
II.
I
I $
I Wfik
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Evcninjj
Tuxedo
urcBB eciu, iei-
Ten-Karat
JACOK REED'S SONS
1424-26 C1HESTNUT STREET
OWCTpg--T'rf';!K-fgtr3-ilW.1lli,,.w
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the name manner entrance being forced
through the deer of Ne. 1031.
PHYSICIAN'S HOME R03BED
Dr. Hnr.n lllgait, ISliS Seuth 1'euith
Ftreet, ti Id the pelbe ledny that thieves
luel.e into his home nnd stele SCO In
cash, four geld rings, n nmnicuie set
and feiiiteen illk shirts, in nil valued
8120. The robbery
eteurrci! last
wns absent.
ridav while the family
Hns Yerk
Walnut Stmt
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Tuxedo and
Evening Dress Suits
Strict adherence t established
convention is absolutely essential
in dress cbnhes; therefore, it is
exceedingly important that your
clothier should be well infeuned
concerning the various little nice
ties of correct dres
J Tn our ready-te-wear Clothing Depait
ment we feature Drcs- Clethe which
are irreproachable in quality and con
struction. All are m.tdc in accordance
with our rigid requirements of Ta.lenng,
and leave nothing te be desired
Drets
Suits,
SultH arc priced ST'OO
."-, te $80
Uejh' 'liiseUe (Leng Trousers) S.10 nnd S.
lutawn.v Ceat nntl Waistcoat, bfi"( 00
JVhlte Press Waistcoats, iiique, mercerized nnd Milk, ?r, te Sis
Hack Wnistcents for Iuede ear, merceruid and bill.. S8 te S Mi
t. lining I)rc blurts, plain besoms, piques and plaited btiles
S2 te 5150.
Made of EnRlUh broadcloth, ?3 and SS.
i.veniitB or Dinner Wear, Sl.50
Geld-IMuted nnd Kterllnff Silver Spool
$1.50 te $li.
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WINTER
SUITS AND
OVERCOATS
The fine '
the finer
the finest
ul our Super- Value Prices
$28 $33 $38
$43 and up
Loek
Everywhere
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PERRY & CO.
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