"aTTWPflBS'W"" lln l i IVEFREE AS STARS,' f 0 EMMA GOLDMAN, r DEBOUNCING WlSULUUl .!, Institution Undo in u-11." Woman .. mj Declares in Lec llj llfl ture Here tw PHILOSOPHY 'ckj DEFENDS "-J ZTtJnmn Epitjrams on f Tec Love ml Wedlock 'c'" 4 i! . it tmnt. plnmcnt in the F Love w ui - Sybttie always seeks sameness fcC'ncvcr is so Rood that SttSlve what it cannot un- 111 ti JfrtUnd- .. :,.-tiitinn Ima ; mae ..f , i: K? iairc is ft business propo In which l.a.1 its oriKin at the ffX woman 1)OC,,mo a do" WafnoniWer feels she must tIThusban.1 at any cost. f!r u ' ..nn mnn t units free ill a free lunch counter where Kc church would hnvi the rmir ft.i,n nnd woman continue their 'fc1 sif" Tn,a;ttsh lhcy no no L'y if marriacc institution was iade in hell. .. - nlnmntlt in -Mm 1111 1 ftoUjno Ha- ..-..-.- - h .. i. ... frnr ni thn stnrn nnd (IS 'J V .... Men lmvo boiicht women. miii "" f .- i,nn nvnr Imuclit a woman's jrt no w" jnjj( wcro the assertions mion which ... .... ntinrntilat. mttlini nntl jjjjl uoiumu", ...."- i fianr, based an mldresi on "The MIs gtt'ptlons of Free Lovo" to nil iiufflunco jjnortlian3(inon nnd women who na SbW last nlslit nt the North llrnnd grtl DriwlnG Rooms, 715 Xorth Jtioad fitet IttS lecture, the third of a seilos of four tnJjtd for Ilmiim Ocildmnn In tills city, riifcsrtlciil.ulv striklm? because the con (tatais drawn nero linsed upon u fpiIps I tilUputablo fnett Upon these facts jSuOoIdman put her own Intel prrtntton, c4Unt she did so In a convincing man Kttii demonstinted by tho fie(iient Vn& of aipIauto that erected her fizitls. JjTJrtuo alnays seeks sameness and Wow," she said In opening her mi tts! "Qoodness never Is so Kood that Itpforglve what It cannot understand." &SBE Dn.VOl'NCKS MARUIAOi;. pith this prefneo Miss Ooldmnn bosun lTiorou3 denunciation of the martlaKo bior tnis country .inn oi mnriinso ns ulmtltutlon. She called attention to tho ircr-lncreaslng number of divorce cases lathi courts and the corresponding In BtJJi of desertions and separations as nMcnce that the country Is irmriimlly Vntoj to believe miirriiiKo undesirable. "ltirriar;o as an Institution has notb b to do with love," she. said. "The life tt lis averago married couple Is devoid )t rmpathy, lovo nnd devotion. Mnr ftji.ls fundamentally n business propo fiti which had its origin at tho time jicjwonian became virtually n domestic uhsjl. But woman Is gradually grow th (tt of her position as a chattel slave. Sk is developing and no longer feels fcgitithi must havo a Iiunband nt nny itmsa Goldman pointed out that al u(h the clitucli has recognl.ed tho !uslty of divorce. It discourages the ?Jce. To put it dllfercntly, sho ns lolw, tho church would Imvn IIik mnr. nl nan and woman contlnuo their iu t life even though they no longer t',each other, and when the woman Wr have "outgi own" her husband men- uJT&ndflml nknnlotlni. ..it,. i.t. i faijn lha extreme ten JIUs fiolilin.in explained tho nttl- Itfit "frin I, ...,. . . . . K--. ..v ,..,,- uuHjnui'a toward oa relationship heiuc-en men nnd women. jDIBCl'SSKS MlSroNf'CPTlONS. isi V '" ""' i'ihhv wnac irco Zv. : Bh. sal(1- '"rhp aveiage man j- irce iove means a hort of free- ?.." wh"rc ,1Q r"11 r,lsl I" "ml anything he wants. If such a mnn SIJ,' tr t,lr' 'rabbing- idea once, toS ,6?" "nl ,l,at ,l10 f'L. itulo- 3 .glrl.of '""'l- w" '" stamina a,"Jl fre? love, would InJT , " i,w "'oils." WllnUrcr.as'M'rt'"1 woman who w If CaDture, M ,. i i , - .... 'fc nna.rr yei1' ' n,ui f,o, tiiht '"" Sff not attempt to develop or oven mi, ,'T" '"'ictivo ami fonipan- ftlrni.. :' Bl" " c"'"Ullons, sho bald, W& .Jl'1""'"' lhat ""-'" ahoulil soon yHi lrr,,l,,x,s If f""" lv'' !" eS'i'1. Goldman said, both tho man irv.: .. w.om-n would contlnuo their fflm. p., f nil(1 ract each other, "We would be the only bond between Sdl,n 2n.CJU8lon of tno mWrosa Krams SftSi1?,; ,.u"y do i,ci"e y '"e Wifntinltutl0" ''ompa from Heaven? WIOId Ood prsnnnuldin f,. ., ti.i..,. Wrlage Institution was mado in !&tai8 lccturo s,lss GoWmnn was J5mirw,h nucstlnr's by tho audience. Z???? ncr most norsistnnf naiinnn,a WwSi MDlses st?arn' "Wb. Sun Iiw" iJiii.. fPPiica to tho Interrosa- 2, a BeCOnd shnrt n,l.l,ni. I Killed, fin tt.,. s t i.. ,. illrewvnn. '" "roo'"y I'ire "SlSled a nl,iln- :srUB- SIary Smith hfiTTnrt a.nuniber of othora wore ovor- lrad bv n wero ,,r,ven trom 8ftiX tcnement hou3 OIXON ' Th dependable Tailor "(nut ettallbhed late Dress Suit Again "v.rZi't.i!leIp ,ee""f ht Wioi iS ." , ,0r combining 't5 i?',inir and Jlo ParoJ.H a.d ult. o,UhiB,r,lr'. y, 8 "uthentlo war JJJi'.. hat on account Vni'SlJ Ul.ns ,,lack 'ab- fcOlutelv L V .suaranteod 'nt DdiX5',Mt ?"" h 1 uppiy I, exhausted, lHl Walnut Street h p.7 ,"fP0Tiico or your curtain, depend, entirely HP0 the manner in which y are laundered, You IT r h". urpriied at the utiful fini,h we impart - prevent shrinkage, .tojor.running or undue i. lulfnen. m '? i T jNeptunq Laundry EVENING- SHRINERS ASK SQUARE DEAL FOR vjuat; WANT HIM AND BABY, TOO a J THC cr-Ar roMPBMM. BeHotol MumseV'c, ,rftVliSi Jc5c?Sr fit - XftV eti amd sound! "i c -JJr -rdH(lHI Ur VLl rLL rM AcT.m -5MyMil??gS5.. ocsr er ah.- te tt cccnti TMC HM-IM& BWAU iTte' Scd'llS rP cttaKRoter AMeMt wtaPHttr" ' I -Jiiiv- VV .b'reeland Kendrick Would Adopt a Healthy Young ster Any Time, but "Billy's" a Necessity, He Says I.oiIbo goalH nro In a dllcmnin. Some Altoonn lodges nro going to nbol Isli tho goat and take a baby for u mas cot. It was nririiml tbnt ti,n ,,.. M..t.. . . a living on the lots and save the cltv lllfthnli 1... ....I . ' ....,..-, ., tuning uiiivn siieot-eleanltig eviiotisc.i, whllo a little chubby baby needs great caie. So Zaneii Teniplo of tho Knights of rythins, nut In the rail road shop town, has niinouneed that It li ready to con sider candidates for lodge mascot. Al ready photos arc pouring In, nnd the baby selected will be suppntted by th(. lodge Ineldenlnlly It will have oppor tunity to become nn expert In affairs of tho organization. About fiO other frntcrnal organizations decided to do the name thing. This means Mint half a hundred gnats will bo at huge In Altoonn The tpiestlnn Is raised: What ran lie done with 50 goals? It Is possible that some person will start a goat circus. Hut Philadelphia lodgemen' will go Al toonn one better. They will ndopt a baby, nnd a goat, too. Most fraternal cxpcits ngreo with Re- ELOPING HEIRESS AND AUTO MAN CAN'T GET PRIEST TO WED THEM Detectives Chase Grace Mc Laughlin, 26, and George M. Stevens, but Are Al ways Too Late HE IS A DIVORCEE Detectives are today searching Phila delphia hotels for Miss draco McLough lin. who will Inherit $200,000 from the cs tato of her father in New York city, nnd George M. Stevens, a former gnrago pro pi letor, with whom she is alleged to havo eloped. The pursuit of tho pair has been going on since December 0, when Miss Mc laughlin dlsappeaicd from the homo of her aunt, Mrs. Kathorino Ingles, I ,Weat 120th street. New York. Hlnco December 9 Miss McL.ough.lln and Stevens have made several efforts to get married, nnd tliev have appealed repeat edly to f'atliollc piiests 111 Mils city, I'.nn den nnd Klkton to peifonn tho ceremony. The pilcats, however, have rofilhed be cause of u uilo of the chuich which for bids them to mairy persons not known to them. Miss Mcl.nughlln Is a devout Catholic nod for that icason" they liave not naked n I'lolestant nlnl.ster or n justlco of peace to perform Mm ceremony. Detectives are now engaged In a race to stop Mm manlrge of tho pair, nnd tho fortune' of tho Mel.oiighlin family has been placed at their disposal to that end. The couple lmvo been traced to tho Hellevue-Stratford, Vendlg and Windo ineio hotels In Mils city, hut always the detectives have Just missed coming up with them by a nariovv margin. Miss Mel-augltlin Is tho daughter of Patrick 11. McUiughlin, former deputy chief of police of New York under Ulg Hill Devcry. On tho day sho disappeared tho young woman is known to havo had 52000 In cash and JOOOin Jewelry in her hand bag. The elopement Is fuithcr complicated by the fact that Slovens Is s.ild to be it divoicte. His wife was granted a di voico In Spilngllcld, Mass., on October 17, nnd tho decree stipulates that he will not bo free to mairy in any Stato until April 17 no.tt. Mlsa Mcl.oiiglilln will bo "i years old toclnv. She Is described aa allm, graceful nnd 'good look'ng, with large, dark oyes and a wealth of brown hair. This case," said the girl's aunt In her Now York homo today, "is ono of tho In fatuation of a convent-bred girl for a clover chap who knows alio has a fortune. H25 CUNNINGHAM 175 Oak Case One of our own in struments, that has been used for demon stration only. Easy Terms .t mtiitirfl !DlfltlO?C0. riam LEDGER-.pniLADBLPniA W1SDNESDAY, JANUARY parahis. eolvcr of Taxes W. Kreehiml Kendriek. who Is Illustrious Potentnto of the Shrln crs. Ho does not favor tho campaign against the goat "I'll adopt a hnliy any time." he snld. "Their- Is no reason why we shouldn't adopt the baby nnd the goat, loo." "In the fraternal woild the gont Is an ubsollile necessity. Then, too, the goat Is not opposed to the baby In real life, nor Is the Inby opposeil to the gont. So why should we be opposed to either? When- Is the healthy Ameilean bov who don't Jump with glee on being piosentcd with a dignified goat? There is feeling of limnedintr reciprocity between them. The gont has been the subject of much liuvvniranted denunciation and It should havo n, niuare deal " Incidentally, the Shrlners huve been adopting babies for some time. This Is very apparent by the happy scenes at Masonic Home for Widows and Oiphans on North Ilioad street and also nt KII711 bethtown, whole the youngsters have 1111 immense tract of land to fiollc on. They arc taught to bo kind to animals-anil goats ate Included. My niece knows little or nothing of the world, nnd Slovens was the llrst man that entered her life. She looks upon him as the Idenl man nnd a hero. "If sho will only come back lo me! I nin sure that she left with the expecta tion of being married to Stevens by a t'.itholle pi lest. She wns 11 constant church-goer and a devout Catholic. I am sine they will keep on going from town to town until they find some priest who Is willing to marry them. "I little dreamed that Slovens was In terested In Grace. Several months ago her health declined, and her physician nd-vli-cd her to buy a motorcar. "She did so and htorcd It In Stevens' garage In West 127th street, near 7th avenue. "1 guess tho thing started last fall when Stovcns told mo ho wns going to get n divorce from his wife, lie cried about It, nnd I was fool enough to cry, too. About that tlmo Grnre began to havo sleepless nights. Her physlclnn told her sho was too Imaginative, but I guess she had Stevens on her mind. . "On tho morning of December 0 Grace left tho houso to go to church; she never came back. Sho loft a note, however, which read: 'Koiglve me. Auntie, for leaving you nil alone. Please don't bo mad with me. Pleaso write mo enro of the Hellevue-Stratford. Philadelphia. Ve will bo thero tomorrow.' "I did not write, for I wns too stunned Then wo started looking for hor and found Mint thov had been at several ho tels In Philadelphia." J. Ee Caldwell & Co. Q02 Chestnut Street invite consultation with patrons desiring jeweled pieces of special design suited to tneir individual requirements. THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERIES S. E. Cor. ISth and Chestnut Sti. IlKKI) Jl. lVAIJinil. .llgr. Ijte 91. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers nowon free vFew VALUABLE PAINTINGS BY AMERICAN AND FOREIGN ARTISTS To Be Sold at Unrestricted Public Sale for the Accounts of FRANK H. G. KEEBLE, ESQ. AND OTIIlUt OllTiKIIS TOMORROW (THURSDAY) AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS JANUARY 27 arid 28, 1916, AT 2:30 O'CLOCK l'OM.OWING AIUJ bOJtK Of Till! I'ltOMlNKM" AK'IICT:) itUl'JtESUNTlUJ AMKII1CAN FIttSNCIl Hlalielock, It. A. Col. TTieo. r.lfford. S. H. Illchards, W. T. Hart, J. Heauquesne llonhesr, Hosa Cazln, J. C. limner, J. J, Van Murclcc, C Thaulow, F. Zlcm, Felix OLD MASTERS Harlow Lurgllllera I'eters Tournlores Hoppner Lorroln Cotes Heechey Oplo Catalogues mailed DIAMONDS and JEWELS By Order of Sir. ALEXANDEK SI1I.I.KK, of New 1'orU Cltr. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 29, 1916, at 2.30 o'Clock On Exhibition Beginning Today, Jan. 26, and ' Daily Until Time of Sale, From 9;30 A. M, Until 2:30 P. M. THIS EXTRAOliniNARV SALE INCLUDES VNUSUAL OEJIS OF THE KAICEST QUALITY AND .UIONG THE COLLi:CT10N VILI. HE rOUNl)! Indian Mine lilue White Diamond (vtelght 3 kts.). Ueautllul Oriental Flesh-color 1'eurl (vvrUht 10 gruliis). Unset Diamond (violet cilor, weight 0.U8 kU., orlgLnul cost 60,000 Francs), Canary Diamond (weight B.75 kU.). Solitaire Diamond lllng (weight 4.61 kts.), purchased la London ot a cost of $3780. Diamond Necklace. IS diamonds. Emerald cut and blue white three stones vvelah. W$k WIDOW WILL TELL HER OWN STORY TO JURORS Unwritten Law Will Not Bo I'len, Snys Attorney for Wife Accused of Husband's Murder SAYS SHE LOVED DR. MOI1R I'ltnVinnNCH. 11. t., .Inn. V,. Hammering home the testimony of two weeks that the negroes, Victor Hwvvn, Henry Spellmnti nnd George llealls, Ind confessed lhat Mrs. Utlssabclh b'ran ris Mohr hired them lo kill her hus band, tho Slate todav rested In the trial or the woman nnd two of the negtoes, accused of the murder of Dr. Charles Piatikllii Mnltr. Mis Mohr will go on the witness stand In her own defense, it wns announced by her counsel. The piosecutltm called for K witnesses, the lust being Cuptaln George It. Mona lian, who cnrrobnialed the picvlous po ll! e evidence or nn alleged confession of the negroes. tinmedlntelv, Arthur Cuslilug moved a 1llRinlsH.1l of the Indictment against Mrs. Mohr. Justice Stem lis overruled It. John Hdwurds and Wllllum 11 Lewis followed with similar motions to dismiss, in behalf "f tho negio co-defendants, Henry Spellmnti nnd Victor llrowii. They were nlsn denied. After the State closed there wns a con sultation of counsel, nfler which Justice Steal ns lifmmeil tho Jury that Spcllmin nnil lliown waived their privilege of opening staleineiils Tho court snld the defense of the negines would come after Mis. Mohr has closed her cai-e. "Nn so-called unwritten law will be ll'illi" or roll tar our line ,lmf fnlrrrsfttyj 71 n o U t 0 t " .ooMhi I f Vuiir Own l.'i,r " A Series of Eye Talks - Our Next Tnlk Weil., 1YI. 2d By Joseph C. l'crRUsnn.Jr. sr . vIII:n the end ot tho M . tirpMMit urbool term comes mnny intents will ho disappointed nt the poor proRrei-M their children lmvo mnde. Hut In mnny such nes, thlK iippirrnt hnckwnrd ness will h from nn fault nf tho niim;sti'r themselves. In numerous Inst.intrs It will bo Premise "f drfrptlvc, but no Klcctcil. eves. Of nurM parents nro not purpnselv negligent. T h n y simply fall lo notice tho oluns of railing tJght lleeniisn i bllilren themselves On not realize the Importnnrn of this mittpr, pirpiits should ho doubly watchful. At the sllgliti""! sign of eyn trouhle, tho Oi ntlst tho phv slrtall who 1 pim l.lllzc.x In ejo trentment should ho con sulted. Hlnssps will ho prescribed only whPn thov nro necessary. Tho glnsipn shnuM. of course, he mniln nnd llttcil by n Ibor ntiKbly tnniprtrnt optician. Prescription Opttrlnns fl, 8 & 10 South 13th St. Wc no .V07' HxamUie Kirs "This 'Tnlk1 rlBhleil scries, hprveil. from a copv nll rlRbts ru- UWsV IIAIililZUN niuz. n. DcCamps. A. G, Delacroix. E Jacque. Chaa. Trojon, C. Guardl Goya Coells, and othem free upon request linKl F'iV!SsfPj pleaded by Mrs. Atohr," wna Cushlng's openhiK omnrk Mrs Mohr crleil Koftly IhroURhotlt her lnuvor'fl Fpoceh. She matlo no sound, hut hor hnmlkerchlef was nil tho lime nt hor eyes. "I'ho unvviltlen invv mny ro In the Pouih nnil West, hut New KiirIiiiuI mid llhoilo Islnml has no use for It," CushlnK nntlnticil. "We cnte not vvhnt Doctor Mohr wns. tie may have been n cooil man. lto mny have been n rrucl nlul faithless husband and father. "Ills character doesn't enter Into this woman's defense. Doctor Mohr wns humnii nnil bud it rlfihl to live. Ills mur der was perhaps ono of tho worst ciimcs In ice-out times. "The Stale has nltpRPtl Hint Mrs. Mohr wiif netualcd by jeiilousv nlul cupidity. "That li nn nhsind piuposltloti. Thoso tvvo emotions, Joaloiny nnd cupidity, c.innot nlnl in the Kitme bre.ist. They nro an far npiirl as tlu pole-ti; Us widely separated lis ate the llieciitniid Iccllelds ft mil the tropli'iil forests. ".lealoiisy Is causcil by ne love, lyovo is not cttlculu tliitT. "Love never committed it dellbcrntely planned, cold-blooded murder. "On tho other hand, cupidity rannnt II vo Willi love. The lovo that Inspires Jcaliiusy luis no HintiKlit for acquiring property." "Wo will show you Hint heic is n de serted, heartbroken wife who for months kept an almost Ininnp wnteb on her hus band Kuril n woman could not havo been thinking of matetlal propeity: could lint i onlly plot a rnld-hlooilrd niurtler." jf V A This Is Hie Wise Shopper's Check THE AIWSMOIti:, SM- in. hirli, tan calf, $,1.00 The Ardsmore A sporting hoot "SO trim" and "SO attrac tive" were the exclamations of one of our customers on being shown the Ardsmore. It is a lfi-hutton tan calf skin hoot, 8'z inches high, with full Louis heels. A good-looking, good-wearing hoot price $.1.00. Ask for one of our Free Coupon Rooks. Royal BdDot Shop 1208 Chestnut St. PMfcst 6QinH fOwrChlldS Restaurant) TJ) yi FLOOR. SAVES $ 7 APPLIANCES For Mechanical Parpojcs 1 fifl.VC FOB CATALOQ 1 1.. D. BEKGER CO.. 59 N. 2d Street UtU Market fH. Xtu'tontUatn ite. "WATCH YOUR STEP" If your feet neeil llxlnrr. neo UAWWA S K Cor. 13th & Sansom ilrAlil,lrA (Over Crnno's) and isot cnr.sr.NUT rt. Corns removeil, 25c ra Munlcurliiir. 25c. Annual Shopworn Sale h '":1,vom. 1 1 t Talking Machine Co. 3 1 I Service- i "Service" is a much abused term. i Ordinary salea-courtesy and attention is H w often labeled "Service." H p Our Service means the perpetual super Ira I Mj vision and welfare of your machine. ct li VICTROLAS I $15 to $400 11 1 Easiest of Terms jjj 1 Talking Machine Co. SI I Broad abv. Walnut . li I Thrtt Btanchu fK II I Broad and Columbia SJJ Si I 52nd & Chestnut Sts. &MrrtW II I 4124 Lancaster Ave. g 26, ifrlG. EjfAmbassndor'B Brother Dead DRltttN (via wireless), Jan. 26. James Alexander Speck von Stcrnburs, brother of tho Into German Ambassador to tho I'nltcd Stales, died today, nged W). Ho wns ono of tho largest land owners In (Jeimnny. A Viv Ham boiled lot the Sunday dinnet And then you havo on hand tho larger part of tho ham for slicing cold during tho week. And so very good nnd rolishable. Boil the ham, then peel off the skin, stick it with cloves and bake, basting with vinegar and sugar or some other com bination, if you prefer. A Viv Ham so treated is as fine a ham as there is in the wide, wide world. Viv Hams are now 21c the pound. Other good things in oar Delicatessen Dep't Sliced Hoiletl IFam, creamy anil tentlcr, 15c lb. Finest Sliced Hailed Tongue1, 00c lb. Corned Heef, boiled and sliced, 40c Hi. Lunch Roll & Meat Loaf, ready to serve, ,12c lb. Hiim or Heef 15olojna, 21c lb. Mcttw-iirHt, 2."c lb. ProfTcrvvurst, 2oc lb. Landjagcr.i, Hue lb. Hlnotl Pudding. 18c lb. TurhiRcr Hlnodvvurat, ,12c lb. I.iverwurst, 22c lb. Snappy Cheese, 10c pkj?. Pimento Cream Cheese, 15c jar Limhurger, 28c lb. French Camembcrt, 20c tin Pineapple Cheeses, 4!5c, 63c, 9,'c ca. And every other good cheese. Smoked Fish of the Finest Sort Smoked just as you like to have them. Choicely selected big, meaty fish that make a breakfast or luncheon dish that whets the appetite as few dishes can. Finnan Haddic, lGc lb. English Bloaters, 10c each; .1 for 2.1c Kippered IT erring, another good appetizer, 15c pair Roc Herring, 18c bunch Nova Scotia. Herring, 15c bu. Honed Herring, 23c lb. White Fish, 25c lb. Norway Mackerel, 28c lb. Kippered Shad, 20c lb. Smoked Salmon, 10c lb. Thos. Martindale & Co. i Oth & Market rxnlillnlird In 1RIU) Ilcll Phones Kllhrrt 2WO, Fllliert 2S71 Keystone Itncc tiPO. Itncp C191 A tabic of Fancy Top Boots, dJC f( $9 and $10 values JO.UU A tabic of Tan Pumps, Tan tQ Cf Tiett and Fancy Slippers.. . . JOU Odd sizes in Children's C? "j (( Shoes. 50c; Misses' sizes. . . V 1 -W Some of the best opportunities arc in lots too small to advertise; a visit is well worth while. Sieioeri&affi 1 420 Chestnut St. "Where only tho best Is good enough." -vi Clearing out our Extensive Stock of FINE PERRY OVERCOATS. under the most abnormal conditions in the history of the clothing business! C We're merchants and traders, makers of Men's clothes to sell, not to store Like the Brook, it's our business to go on for ever! No halt in sell ing this year's stock because, forsooth, we're paying forty per cent more for the goods to go into next season's Clothes ! No ! Next season's buyers will have to pay the piper. It will pay you to do your danc ing now and to get here in jig-time while these Overcoats are going at these reduc tions! Group No. 1 This season's $15, $18, $20 Overcoats, next season's sure prices, $18, $20, $25 In this sale, $13! Group No. 2 This season's $22.50 and $25 Overcoats next season's sure prices,, $28 and $30 In this sale, $18! Group No. 3 This season's $30 and $3S Overcoats, next season's sure prices, , $35 and $40 In this sale, $24! Group No. 4 This season's $40, $45, $50 Overcoats, next season's sure prices, $50 to $60 In this sale, $33! There's only one thing to do in such cir cumstances put on your hat and coafand come right along to Perry's! PERRY&CO. "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. o 1 I s 91 yi I Dot Cellar ot ISO Diamonds and 800 Oriental I'carls original cast 18300. CATALOGUES UPON REQUEST .frtftiite r.hftstnttt Sts. N4AM J . . ' i