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wwm 33E EWi '' rii in tAL rnuniDiMun 1AWNS, DAOS SAYS iHarcfyvard Association Told That Unsympathetic Law Officers P. Pflca Elimination ij$EES COURTS GROW STRICT (1 T,.ttiiuate business will net be made (f. J., hut boetloMcrs will bcvcbascd &". ,. State, according te tbe Rev. P Jehn T. DavlF, Prohibition Director for '-AVi r Graduate Today . ) M..Bt1pAntn r"7 . ni. ..1U.i 1,1. nMleT nt & Director .",". .r: 'As thlrtyaww snnuai uinnc. S!.4-r. Merchants' 'and Manufnctur- S.S";.riatten. nt the Bellcvue-Strat- fVe legitimate business will suffer; i ...,... .iniirfflHt has anything te ie i"""""-. "",., i" .... PG . no IPX t mate piijsicimi uj . LfHe'b. "alarmed, but I iv hat he who ''" u willing te prey upon i,'"' " firiSirffaBt se ion as I am Preb atien Director In this Htate." snia .,td at the left of the Prohibition BtaStawwa. "jovemer Sproul. Turning Erte State's Chief Executive, the Dl-?,- "aid: "I have never ind the rirnete of bclna n Governer of a Et!"fgfc., T fl tenleht thnt I have h biacst job for nnjbedy te held in ' .ll"e.".i. l'a.tf nfnnimirit Id mat because the State is meat. There K ever my 'wk cvcry thvce tme,,ths fs OM permits thnt have te be ffil. and looked after and cared for. 'Sometimes this great cause h mls MDresentcd en our highways and in our Itreets by indlvlduala who have ncr wided themselves te believe the law MBnet be enforced because they have 55 been caught. I want te say that fllr withdrawals in Pennsylvania km decreased mere than 20 per cent within the last three months. iTt k.ii.re ht we need mere vtrlct ' Uws passed by the State Legislature relative te enforcement. There is a continuous weeding out et tne-i who ire net in sympathy, with law enforce mint. Xe officer who Is net in sym Mthy with law enforcement can hope te beW In the prohibition work In this Tgufftoe. that the Judges are in mnpathy with law cufeicemcnt, autl ;J-... .l tlm nnneri vill will tllld that K tlie reins are being gathered up, that tie Judges nre KiviHB "" icrve it that which they ought te re- ""Whcn I say thnt Jic who is willing te prey upon the innocent line cause te fear, I say it becnuse I knew that from tlie Picrttlcnt down te Mr Mellen, Mr. Blnir, Mr. Haynes nud the Gov erner of our State, that is their wish, and thnt wish will be curried out. "Ge home with Unit moral lespon lespen nWUty imprinted upon your pilnd awl heart. Tell these who nre net Ircrc that tills Government, this State, stands for liw enforcement, and se long as that responsibility is practiced, by Mich men in are here, the law will be cu.fen.rvl y M W & V'nIBBBBK ir T"5' llT f'';nBBBBBTl? it f 'w -" " 'IibbbbbbbbbbV ti J ' ' Vi ' Jar " v4' -' rv! (, X 3lBBBBBBBMls ." h -flBBBBBBBBBiHPsliBm J 'BBPTlBBVIr IlBBBHCSi'iRi 'vJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK a . --JBBrBJJjr ' 'BJST J i9BBBBHI,'v iVTrnf "?Wl'H BVBVBVBVS i ' I ''-;: m ? i-.r, - , xm2am. .. If-VbLbKV " " 'ytSkmil- i' BBbV r 5p? " jt r ' ,?i "-i-BBBK'';:: ,MMitv ,i! 55GIR mew SCHOOL DIPLOMAS Central High te Have Its Mid winter Graduation Exer cises Today DR. HARLEY WILL PRESIDE Isabclle Moen, president; Mar garet Yeager, lce president, and Anna Adunis , treasurer (top te bottom) , of the February, 10-2, class of the Girls' Hlgl, Scheel, which holds Its graduating over ever clscs this morning at the Central High Scheel for Heys Ffity.five will be graduated this morn ing from the Philadelphia High' Scheel for Girls, during the commencement ex ercises in Central High Scheel audlto audlte rium, Bread and Green streets. Miss Anne "0. Adams, who is te be graduated with the highest honors of the school, will rend the salutatory written by herself in Latin. There will be nlse a fnlutntery written and de livered by Miss Margaret Tcager. The valedictory, also written ey auss Adams, will be read by Miss Jsabolle Mess. Lewis K. Harley, principal of tlie school, will present the diplomas. A prize of $20 te Miss Adams for the highest average, another of $15 te Miss Mne Kubscl (Jetty for the most marked progress and n third of $10 te Mlns Louise Carpenter, and the medal of the Alliance FrancalhC te MIsh Clara K. Fnllctte for superior work In French will be given by Jeseph W. Catharine, of the Heard of Education. The graduates are ns fellows : Adnms. Ann C. MoDeusatd. R. V. Carpenttr, M, IOtilse Mlllrr, Plernc 3. Cartar. Dorethy Ma.- Mlllrr. Thclma I.. ',rlen E. Mem, Iiabelle Decker, Helen Parltlnsen. K. v. Demic, rinrenca V. Ilamaay, O. r. FolMte, Clara E, JUiwnlch, 8dy Frank. Mildred J. Hchall, Zlll.ih B. ItRcedern. Allen f. Mchnalder; Hannah Jenklni.. Anna, Ullza- Mell, Ilelan iu ix'in iTancca Kent. Lillian McDAdc. Marat. M. Meyeri, Margaret Ixiiley. Sallln I), llaum. C&rollne Henncld, Manaret IJerf, Merenre. lllumenthal. Chart. Howera. Orace O. Hrewn, Helen CIaan, Xottle Olnaburic. I'. M Oreenatone. Irf-ah O. Hannum. Marlen J'. Hauaamann, Hilda Hlmmelrelch, O, I. llvman, Mary I,. Jnicn. l.uura K. f-IVE WILLS ARE PROBATED Estates Are All Dlepeeed Of In Pri vate iequeite Five estates were disposed of In pri vate bequests in 'the wills of the fol lowing persons, admitted te probate to te ilaytf LlMic Flstaerlck. IMS Henth Twelfth street, $G4,850; Isabella Hrewn, 3037 Locust street; $11100; Henry Coulaten'. White Haven, Pa., SiOOO; Virginia A. Crawford,, 4013 wayne avenue, stew; ueerginnna Levis. .'!0 OHntitli 1'rntli xtrcet. h4700. Inventories of the following personal estates wcre filed: Matilda C. JL L'l kens, $47,02i.'.0B i Martha A. "Walter, $5541.75: Sarah Getty, $10,818.8!); Charles Heinle. $8782.41; Fwuklln S. McDnnlel, $1)110.60: Almcdn C. Kun kcl, $iait,220.82 ; ltebert K. Sweet man, $7203.H8; Jehn McCullough, $47JJ00.08; ltebert Stcwnrt, $11, 8a3.17. , , , Letters wcie granted te administrate, the estate of Jescpn Fex. 11)52 Hunt ing Park avenue, $1'.2.027. MACrtlNE TESTS REMEDIES U.S. AGENTS CO MR COUNTRY FOR DRUGS STOLEN HERE S1 00,000 In Narcetlee Taken Janu ary 5 $1500 Reward Offered fAntltiA ami Mcminn vrerth S100.- 000 were stolen herefrem a New; Yerk . n.m .Tfinxurv Ki if htrame known yesterday when the firm offered $1000 reward for recovery of the drugs and $500 reward of the arrest and conviction of the thieves. ..... AjtMa nrt ttrntnhfni fal I11A AnPear- ance of the drugs In the underworld in every State of the country. They were purchased by the drug firm from the Government December 0. The release papers wcre signed January 5. A trucK wrs sent for them. i ..-n fniiml tlii truck could carry enlv ten et the thirty-two packing cases. Accordingly Hnrncy Pure, own .iminrinii atrfit. en cxDrcsKmnn, was en gaged te haul the remaining twenty-two pnekages te New Yerk. ' According te Pure, lif was awny from home that evening and In his absence two men cnllcd and informed his wife that they had been sent for the drug. She allowed them te hnul the cases dits from robbing his fatherVbVnk nt ,ou condition in St. Mery'a liespltal. . victor, a younger uruincr, wue """ in the prlvntc bank and steamship oflice yesterday morning when a man entered nnd asked for a money order. As lie turned te get it he was ordered te held up ins nanus. r .Tfist then Hlgmund entered, "f was also told te put up his hands. hen he attempted te run one of Uie bandits shot hlra. , , ,, . Police have sent out fliers for the five men, who escaped in a motorcar. Three were masks. t&$f' &A fi!i . SOCIETY GIRL'S TO APPEAR AS 'SPORTS OF THE WORLD' Novelty Dances in Today's Perform ances for Actors' Fund Society girls of this city will appear in "Sports of the World," one of the feature attractions of the show for the Actors' Fund, this afternoon at the Garrlck Theatre. Several novel dancing nfunihcrs will be presented by the slrls. all of whom and the Natien and the State will bujlutve gained fame in local productions successful." 1 before. The Director was presented with, a xjie costumes will be t)picnl of the souvenir, an nuteinatV jcvelvcr for nsi modern sports. The following .ull par ticipate m the pcifermance: Vochem, 1'lerenca . Uetly, Mae Ituaiell Bank, Mollle )Iodaen, Mary J. Ileueeman, porelny liaraah. Ither I. Humes, Drar rarrell. M. F. . I'ewdarr, Hlancha v. Donevan, V'llen Dnraev, Kdlth H. rlaen, Annie M. Jllnn. Clan Haudleal, Hlcaner A. OeraaH, Dnrethv Jniinsten, Kmmah Well. Jluth E. Williams, Kuth V. Yeaaer. Marsaret WILSON FUND LUNCHEON la nretectine him from boetleggeis by tie hosts. Governer Sproul was pre tratcd with a lawnmower, te which he replied: "1 hope te give mere attention t my domestic management In about aiyearj and I'll lUe use for this gift at that time." "Uncle Charlie" Diddle, the enlv liv. irj founder of the organisatien giving the banquet, was presented with it bouquet of icvcnty-plsht ruse", cue for each of his years. Today Is his birth day. Other speakers weie the Tttv. .1. H. Crowther, pastor of the Arch Stieet Methodist Kulscepal Chinch, nnd Judge Hareld 15. Well", of Dordentewn. X. 3. E. 0. Grlsweld. the retiriiiB preM dent. Introduced the new president, W. B. Menree, who presided. Governer Sproul said the mct Im portant thin:, iii his opinion, te get the country back te normalcy is te adept means te get transportation and fuel bnck en a normal basis. The two leal things te be done nie te set the mil toads In such shape that thej can le ttuce freight rati si and survive, and Set the cost of mining coal In shape te e business and compete with the rul et the world. DR. STEELE CONDUCTS WEDDING AT A DANCE 8t. Luke and the Epiphany's Yeung Felk Congratulate "Harvey," the Assistant Sexten The Itev. Dr. David M. Steele spiang S real "cullud" wedding as n surprise JDen 450 jeung people who attended a ejnee Inst evening 1n the Parish Heuse "l the Protestant Episcopal Church et Et. Luke and the Kplphuny, Thirteenth ml Spruce stiecK Dr. Steele nlwnrs has n "surprise" ter the young piMiple, hut an honest-te-foodnebt) wedding, In which Harve "est, assistant kexten and faimhaml "traerdlnnij. of St. Luke nnd the f'Plphanj'H I'rcsh-Alr l'aun, w.is the 511t Sam M. Harrison nnd Mr-" Margarcttn L. Hairisen, who will typlfv the speit of dancing: Miss Doiethy lingers, tennin; MUs Mildred W. Lengfatreth, beating; Miss Mary Ernestine Appleton, riding; Mrs. Tlar-i:-en K. Ciner, skatlnu': Mrs. Walten Clark, Jr., hunting; Miss Theodora K. Llllic, lacrcx-sc; MIsm Gcitrude Grnhiini, iivliitlnn: Mi. Kalherinu . Ogden, bc-jebiill: Mis. 'Jeseph 11. Itelllns, swim- inlng; Miss Lathei-ine Ufissani, sKiing; Mrs. J. Clayten Straw bridge, canoeing; Miss Cernelia Ilankin, fishing; Mlxs l-'leaner P. Slean, gelfing: Miss Kleaner Dunning, basketball, nnd Mi"-s Jeanne de lteus.se, pole. HONOR LINCOLN'S MEMORY Dr. Broeme One of the Speakers at Entertainment Given In honor of Abraham Lincoln the Acndcmv of Music was well filled last ii,f nV nn pnterliilnment under the auspices of the colored clubwemen of Philadelphia. The program begun with n "health play" arranged bv the Inter state Dairy Cemmisslrm, Mih. L. D. Dalley, vice president of the City fed eration of Clubs, presided and in a short talk Introduced Dr. Charles A. Tindlcy as director of the concert pro gram. . . . ,, , There were recitals by the Cruci fixion choir, und Dr. Broeme, superin tendent of schools, made a short ad dress en education. Mrs. Duyse Walker Hoeker delivered tlie address en Abra ham Lincoln. There wcie several ether speakers nnd singers. 2 MORE WAR DEAD ARRIVE Bodies of Rebert Ashenhurst and Jes. Prlnsky Met by War Mothers The bodies of two mere Philadelphia soldiers who leRt their lives in Trance In the World War nrriveu at tne. kceu Bellevue-Stratford the Place and February 16 the Date The luncheon of contributors te the Woodrew Wilsen fund and te any ad mirers of the former President who wish te attend will take plnce in the Bellevue-Stratford February 10 nt 1 P. M. That decision, was reached at a meeting of the Luncheon Committee csterdav nt 1324 Snruce street. Mw. William H. Piatt, chnirman of , the committee, announced that Henry Mergenthnu, former Ambassador te1 Turkey, would be the principal speaker . and that Reland S. Merris, former JtinYinftcnrln,. t.i .tnnnn wnnM-iirnqlrin. Invitations will be issued ti persons who leave their names nt the head quarters of tli'c foundation, 117 Seuth Dread Htrcet. Working with Mrs. Plntt en the Luncheon Committee arc: Mrs. Kd ward Drowning, Mr. and Mrs. Leenard T. Hcale, Mrs. Arthur Diddle. Wilsen Evre, Dr. and Mrs. Kdwaul P. Davis, Michael Kerwlek. Miss Meta H. Hutchinson, Dr. Charles D. Hart. Mrs; Jehn M.irkec, Mrs. Arthur V. Meigs, Arthur I. Meigs. Mr. and Mis. Geerge W. Xerris. Mrs. Charles J. Ithodes, Miss Careline. Slnkkr, Mrs. Jehn D. Samuel nnd S. Durns Westen. Apparatus Invented That' Keeps Or gans Alive After Animal's Death Dr. Paul S. Pittcngcr, an authority nn-pharmacy, spoke lust night in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science and described an nppniatus which he has designed te rephice the body of a living animal in experiment!!- tiCM- . . fly the use of that apparatus he ex plained, it Is possible te chloroform an nnimni, remove nn eigan irem mc body, place it In the nppnratus and keep It alive several dajs after the ani mal itself dies. The machine is used for testing remedies. ' Dr. Pittcngcr snid that a mnikcd difference existed in the strength of drugs which have net been standardised by chemical or biological means. He declared that in many cases life or death might depend upon the potency of the drug administered and that, therefore, tests were necessary. STOWAWAY WINS FAVORS Going Back as Cabin Passenger and Can Return Before Year Antonie Derin. who came here en .Tnntinrv fi fiem Xnnleri ns n stewnwnv. has been ordered deported, but by spe cial ruling of the Secretary of Laber he will return te Italy as a cabin pas senger. Alse, the rule forbidding de portees te return within u year hew been wni-n,l In TVirln'n rnne nnil lip mnv come back ns seen ns be is equipped wlllif- the passports. , , , f These faveis, It Is said, arc due tt 5 tl c Intercession of influential mentis in New Yerk. Derin is being held at the , . Gloucester Immigration station. away. HUNT ON FOR BANK BANDITS Youth 8het In Balking Robbery Still In Critical Condition SIgmund J. Demanskl, shot through the body In preventing live meter ban- HAVE you ever thought of sending out ajbletter each month? .We de. Ask us about it: fsjjjf The Helmes Press, Prinim 1315.29 Cherry Street Philadelphia Last Day Tomerroipfi 5:30 P. M. is "closing time" tomor row! It rings down the curtain en our great sale of OVERCOATS at lowest prices since 1914 j nan Steel Lockers, Shelving fie Sheet Steel Specialties EDWARD DARBY SONS CO. Established 1854 1922 Qermantewn Ave., Philadelphia TeUphener 'Sure, 1 bought a Moen. It's a pippin, but you don't want any testimonial from me. Just take a leek at it then a ride in jt Yes, there's plenty of room in my garage, until yours is fixed." Prices (F. 0. B. Factory) Open Can. . .$1785 Cleied Carl .$2785 I riMiiu ii n i innim n 7mni . t a I ....,, himuu u iM-iHt'jniuua uu, i.. rr.iviirtni intn esTrnnv nirninnen. an tLl P""B pe?pl0 Rsembletl te i eper t 7lMlc ti11(S.,iraped caskets, vhlch nr thefarm mln , "; KKOO for riv .' in Nv Yerk aboard the transport In full J n0.0'.1!"11.' i"n J1 (lunclns "nstf i b la January 17. remain the bodies ,nJ" LIT1"?. ,lt ,,. eleck. i"iiUl ' nbcrt Ashenhurst. Company "R Ri 'n,)S ,nar(,l' from "Lohengrin WIUUItBIleOllslv Dp. Nfenln iiniuiiin,1 nt ene end of the hall, in vestments, nnd ey and his hride-to-be nt the ether. Miss Cuthcrlne M. Derscy wns tee bride. , , Everybejlj in the parish knows til , 'v ",ll "'" "iievpectPd appear w ,tne rel vt bridegroom nreiiM-d we enthusiasm of the jeung people. JLj ;, scrvlfc was read thev fthew- S.. . i .brlde nml bridegroom witn wngratulatlen. 723,000 PROTESTANTS HERE NOT IN CHURCHES deratien Plans Twe Weeks' Spe cial Services te Gain Members 1 OM rSiclli',a lm' npprexlmately Cm, $T, ' retestantH. and only ail2. MtL l lem ,nrc trolled in the Pret- nan Xyr- ht - -burdock, chair in of the Committee en EvniiBelism, Shi? vVnu? meciln? of t,,e I'hllndel. nlnt ?edfrnt'n of Churches last eve 2? l tl Central Y. M.'O. A. The 'te Ss.repert ",rll,K ""J" church Kwid 'et(,sn"h into rlnirrh ""mberijilp ns adopted. . fr Hev. l)i. V. a ! 11..1 i.. a j a ;iiiiiiniihi i A, Secnth Infantry, und I'rlvnte .Te- sppll l'rinsuy, company n, iiurn-eniu Infantry. Anlienhurfit s father. Jehn Ashen hurst, lives nt Hnlljkeel, lielnnd, but he lia a Mstcr living at ubei Vim street. 1'ilnsky lived ut 430 Sigel street. The bodies wcie met nt the station bv a delegation of war mothers, who placed wreaths upon the raskcts. StrR. William P. lteehe, Mrs. Hiua K. Kelp und Mrn. Kdwln .1. ltalley each placed memorial chuplets upon the ens-Uets. JOIN TO BOOST PORT Chamber of Commerce Asks Other Civic Bodies te Aid A call has been sent te the heads of , nil of tlm hiibincss aurt trntle organiza tions In Philadelphia by President Alba U. Jehnsen, of the Philadelphia Cham ber of reminei.ee, asking them te uwist In the'foimutleii of a (ominlt,tee te per fect a plun te place tlm peit of Phila delphin before the shipping public of the United States. These nxked te ro-epeinte In forming the new lmpeit nnd cxpeit body nre William M. Coates. prcMiicnr et tnei Beaid of Trade: Kmil P. Albrceht, picsldent the lioureo; J. S. V. Ileltun, president Maritime KxcIuiiikc: C. Her-I bcrt Hell, of the Commercial Lxclmnge ; .Tameu Hewitt, president (5receri and Iniperters' Eschnnge; ltebert B. ltay ncr, Lumbermen's Exchange; Geerge P. Sproule, Director Wharves, Deck nnd Ferries; Jehn Klsler, president Manufacturers' Club; J. O. Williams, president Heal Estate Beard, and Iveire linex, prcbiuent expert wiue, PLANF0X-TR0T contest I Lawrence E. Delaney Legien Pest I Completes Arrangements Plans hae been completed fei the I third annual dance and fo-tiet contest of the Lawrence K. Delaney Pest Ne. HO. American Legien, in .Mercantile Hall en February J3. Patt of the re ceipts will be added te the funds of the Fifteenth Ward Mcmeiial Heme, Cj7 North Twenty-second street. Tn charge of the arrangements are Jehn J. Meare. 701 North Twenty fourth street; Francis J. Burns, 1120 North Twenty-sixth street; Lniest T. Atkins, S47 Perklemen street: MUhnel Celeman. 1017 Pnrrlsh street: James Owens, 802 North Twenty-third street, and Edward J. Bedding, 1018 Slitmekin street. The next meeting of the pest will be en February 14, at 037 North Twenty second stieet. Mk Moter Cars The Car of the Ten I'reien Units MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. 834 North Bread St. iHIMIf wwrniiniMeiiiiinraii Made in our three im mense sunshine bakeries Victer Bread ; SPILLANE TO TALK W.lll Teh City Club Hew Stock , Creeks Can Be Ousted Methods of ridding Philadelphia m stock creeks will be discussed by Itleh ard Splllane. editor of the business and financial section of the Public Ledger, In nn address before the City Club today at its neon luncheon. "Financial Fly-by-Nighters" will be the subject of Mr. Hplllane's talk. II e will review some lit the methods used by the stock frauds and is expected te gfve some constructive suggestions, PENROSE LETTERS GRANTED Big Leaf 6 Sold only in our Stores uiiuuiiiruwnuiiifi MI'TI'lli. Anether $5 for Destitute Widow The Evening Public Lkdcseu ac knowledges the lecelpt of ?." from "a most humble Christian Scientist" of the Colony Club, -with heade.uarteiH in the Bellevue-Stratford, nnd designated for the relief of Mrs. Mary Trainei, who was left destitute by the death et her seventeen car-old son. Lee, the breadwinner of the family, mete than a week age. B PAMJUMKM STAKDAKU BUOM1 E FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings HE IOSENBACB GALLERKS IKO Walnat Strtt Pennsylvania Company te Aid li Administration of Estate :. :.. ,-,......."""-' wumiii. lie i -en miwiiiiu Kimiium ier in Lenten s' .i ' v 1'""a"',, ,Il""K' l' ! suranees en Lhes and tiiimtlng Annul- Here They Are 4-Buckle Galoshes .hi ;",.- .rc'l0,m.".. nnneunred that I"."' .'"I'lrau in ,vlll riiildlltt lienmlnv I Kv t, ri U "llfm"i wie mane the Ti,r ii"r' V?1"8 ' Wnsliuurn, Vh..'..11.- -Maunder MaeCelI, I-fc? - K nh''y. f hej Welfare edcrattun, nnd ethers. Ir.M..?llo.V1,".,emeorfl "" elected: ilnM 'i4' th.1 Rcv w y Jon Jen out.' ,"" s-crelary, Dr. Palm end ,.ii"8UrTi l:dwrd H. Bensnll, U.ru. n i" " representing tne "; Dicsunt; aeneininatipni, ties, of this city, linn been granted un ciillaiy letters of administration en tin estate of the late Senater BeIck Pen Pen lese by Justlee Hit, of the District of Columbia Supicme Court. This wuh lu compliance with tlie re quest of 'thn Senater's three brothers, who nre named sole beneficiaries of his estate and executers under tbe wljl. A bend of $10,000 ht been jlren by the compsey. 9f When the biggest mag azine pub- ! Ushers in the world recently j discontinued their photo engraving department, three of their expert men chose te come te us. The CHETNur Street Enqrhunc Ce 702 UlETNUTtREET I-Wl. ::v That fashionable young women are wearing ! 7 sat la 'Iii i . (7V Jfa Ui9. Shet Stcu 1204)6-08 Market St. aa lils root Appuc r Diamonds ! JVavette - Square - Pound Pear Shape - Emerald Cut Engagement Rings of Distinction Annual Clearance -Sale Sllrer -PJatf China - Glass - Ceekc -Lamps-Leather Dafa -Umbrellas -Canes - Pottery Stationer?- etc -Endirg Sat. Feb.th- THERE WILL BE NOTHING LIKE THIS OPPORTUNE EVENT DURING THE REST OF THE SEASON at this store or any ether. $19 $24 $29 made te sell at $30 made te sell at $40 made te sell at $45, $50 & $55 ' Founded In 1894 1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. Half -Price! Our Entire Stock Of Men's O t s Suits Reduced Frem Previqus Super-Value Prices THE very best of Suits, tee. Substan tial fabrics, substantially tailored. Wor steds, cheviets, cassimeres in every wanted model. Compare them with these shown at ether stores $23 .$33 $43 Perry & Ce, 16TH & CHESTNUT SUPER-VALUES in Clethes for Men vercea Frem The Kirschbaum Sheps The original prices were 30 te 50 and closely marked at that. Yeu may new make your un restricted choice at exact ly one-half. All Winter Suits One-Third Off !B i91 KWi 91 SUKAB VACUUM iMil!AZlr'?Kr 1900 ELECTRIC UtONERS The 4900' CATARACT Nete Hew Thoroughly It Cleans "U HY? Because the exclusive "1900" 1)01. ULE OSCILLATION keeps all the dethes in constant motion. Ne machinery en inside te tangle or harm i-luthcs. Ne heavy cylinder te lift out ami clean. Pewnt'ul water action make?, these unnecessary, and the "1900" Figurp "8" movement washes mere thoieughly and much faster., l'lmne Ilinmuml uKHft for informnllen. frr- deinonMrnllen or lioeUlot. ANe tnny HH.MIKMltM. CHAS. W. EMERY & SONS, 1304 Diamond St. Founded in 1865 The Heuse thai Heppe built Inaugurated the Onc-l'nce S-tem in 1SSI C. J. Ilcppc & Sen Downtown 1 117-11 If) Chestnut Street Uptown X V. Cor. (3th & Thompson Sts. Draslau, the eminent con tralto, enjoying California eunahine. MU$ Braslau makes record e clusively for the Vicltela, A Victrela from Heppe s will give permanent satisfaction Heppe salesme.i can net sell you en imitation of the genuine Victrela, as all our talking machines are Yie Yie trelas we sell the Victer exclusively. As music experts Ave knew it te be the best and it will give you complete satisfaction. A Few Heppe Victrela Outfits: jfc Kfanre 3f. Miller t-zi) Victrela Ne. IV, $29.50 llh 6 10-Inch ileubl fni-i rccenlt Pay only JOc icteU'j Victrela Ne. 90, $13,5 with J10 worth of Kcenlt. Pay only il'S KteUy Victrela Ne. 50, $5.'t.0 Willi C 10 Inrh double fin ri.erfl )'ny enlii 1 xrteily Victrela Ne. J00, $2ti.r) with SIS worth of neuidi. Pay only t.' ueeKly Victrela Ne. SO. $110 ii li $10 irth of rrcenU Pay only Sl.JO tcerMy Victrela Ne. 1.10, $375 with '.''i worth of n r-erdi. Pay only W75 tcetlly This is the age of the . Reproducing Piane The piano of te-day and of the future i the reproducing piano the instrument that actually repeats every touch of expression a played by your faverite pianist. The greatest of all reproducing pianos is The Due-Art This latest development of the great Aeolian Company is made only in the Steinway, Weber, Steck. Wheelock, Stroud and Aeolian pianos, all en sale at Heppe's Prices are from $895 up. Nete : Reduced prices en Victer Records 83c 10-inch records new 75c $1.3r 12-inch records new $1.25 Among giand pianos two make, .-taiui out as supienie P the Mnsen & Hamlin and the Henry 1. Miller. Wc are the exdiiMvu agents .for both of theiG pianos as well as for the famous Weber, Steck, Kdeuard .Kile?, Heppe and II. I The Heppe Rental-Payment Plan If It i net convenient for ,veu te inn kc full pn.v inent t purt-haee, you mil) lent nn j- plcinn plnjer pUnu or Vletlelu thnt we uell nnd all rent villi h npplled tewnrd tha purchabB pi Ice. Yeu are free te purcliai the lDitrumtnt or return tt nt any tlm. :r I i I Pi ict a r c f liaiBBBBBBff"iv ;i .iaii 'jnis Ceup.j. for i-ull Jniormatlen C I llenne.; Snnl"""1"0"" -' 1 17 JO C'heMnilt ht. , i,tll. c. J.iicppc A son j l ,,t0 ii eth a i iiiimpkeA mi i "oil. Without any obligation en my part picas ' send lull infoimatien about (inaik X below): HI Pianos 0 Player-pianos 0 Victrela ' !, a-i.; m Ei 'in frl rtl . 'l M 'M :m ml XJi Tk JUS. -&VAI '. i'Wi -Jfl i j i ' '.11, 5SaB yl!1 hhdmmMM&JL,j ) A m . ' .HrfT VlSSIfrSUjK m ,-Ut . Vt tt. Aif'tltiVJ s:j. aS& lmMriML SfsS. BJi'jwfttl y, "MLm-i ..'i."ia . t SPli Cti , (ftTte'MM KSMXi itifil