oots 3tten- v At. ounty, of the 'room chool ' th ' lub. a the ' was 'nta tin. hill, were it and CHyi lomon Ooeu Cnth. imlth icreon , ai m SiRT SAYS PATENT (fEDICINES CAUSE END OF 200,000 YEARLY r o. M. Lcisier Startles Audi CilCC at UOiiegu uy ivuvum- ing Extent of Tniiirv SHOWS FRAUDS DANGERS f (. than 2(10,000 persons tile rncli year tjioie V '" rtii .. II, ..,., ,t .. , rh IhO UnlWU BllUKH 11" " .""ill. nil Eirlmlnato imp of patent medicines inail"-" .. uinlniiiplll. WI1M tnniln tlil Crnoonl-riM- O. At. IWcr. of the Hl" -. - tr..lfli rinn'trMiinnl. In nil ml. ltf . ...,l.ll ,n,,1 Dlntlnnlu tif 41, ,i Sitadelnhla CoIIcro of t'lmrimicj-. In tlio SllfW of rimnmu-y nmtllorlum. 10th fitrt above f rcli. tAnd that mib not tlio only startling f&jltment nmilo ilurliiK the iu1i1icr on r-j-nt Atedlelno Krnilds" liy' Doctor T.el- fj" wi,o, as one of the ofllolals of the N'ew iS.r'ic ITealth lteimrtmcnt, cngiiKctt In on- JfVrflne the law icnulrintr the piopcr label- ilP1" .. .-.... Mn.1ll..U lu It, ,. ....- !rOf all m'--lll IllCUIUIirr, 1-, ,,, .... v.l- Jlilty Rood position to Jliclfro the (hingeis inil results of tho uie ot tlio preparation- - DKnrPR DI IlillUllltl ntrunuiuiin t-MH. ll l cure or treatment of coiiBUinptlon, can- at Brlglit's disease and other dlscnpcs, ..rf'mn In for fearless ns'iuilt nt the Suds of tlio physician, who Illustrated 'ldj address by lantern slides to show tho 'libels and testimonial and otherwise Intll rJta the untrustworthy character of the ijitented medicines. f-Not only did the lectin cr warn of the :j.rrn to humanity In the dissemination (patent medicines, hut he also, nttnckul IBiobo newspapers and periodicals which ijccept advertisements which make po--,mi the larce rales of tho drucs. Me iiljomade tho positive statement that both 'incr and consumption are curable. If ,jfj, proper treatment Is employed befoic On diseases Ket too BtroiiR a hold on the victims. Ho Insisted that In this day, when i entire country Is stirred with "pre- fpiredncss" discussions. It could do nothing 'fetter than begin a warfare nRaliist pnt nt mcdlclno frauds which were (loins the 'frjuntrr Immeasurable harm MTOittN LEAVES HULK OF ESTATE TO DAUtiHTKR 'Eleanor Burr Evnns Inherits Most of $102,000 Fortune 'An estate valued nt $1SL',000 i dls- lyiui of by tho will of Mary C Hudd a jfiilladelphlan, who died In London lr.st oAprll, and which wns admitted to probata ?today by Itepflster of Wills Sheclmn. Eleanor nurr j'.vnns, a iiniiRiiicr oi me decedent, Is named as executrix The will leaves 51000 to Henry rt Cart jrht. a brother of Mr.". Budd, and $10,000 In trust, the Income to bo used for the edu cation of Henry C. Butr, Jr., a prandson, The principal Is bequeathed to Mrs. Eleanor B Evans, of this city Other wills probated were those of Mary J, Lhczey, of 11S07 Xorth Broad street, which la prltnto bequests disposes of an estate valued at $18,500: Malvlnn Davis, of 4015 .SprliiK Garden sticet, $18,000; Howard A Cole, 1111 N'oith 8th street, J8500; JIarKiirct Grlbbln, 1I38 West May fleld street, $1017; AIlco IV. Macintosh, r:51 North 7th street, $3000. and Carrie Blackler, 1820 Pino btrcet, $3200. Tho per ;sonalty of tho cstato of .1. Davis Slslcr F hn,i nrminiuoil nl i'ti 1R' 7 1 Ifii.. p'raret Iiauber, $10,064.77, and Catharine Etnart, $0565.07. TRIBUTE TO JOHN THOMSON Crowds Attend Funeral of Essayist. Library Closed The funeral service or John Thomson, noted cssaylstTrind head of the Fico Library at the lima of his death, was held this mnrnlnpr nt iin fMmrli nf flin Anmin. 'elation, 12th and Diamond stiects. It was ' conducted by the Re Daniel I. O'Dell. t- rector The church was ciowded to the ;.! doors with friends nnd relatives of the deceased The Intel ment was piiv.ite lit Tthe Chelten Hills Cemetery. Kat AVnahliiK- j.ton lane. Scores of Iloial tributes wcro rrecehed at the Thoniaori honie, J 101 Xorth Camac street H As n token of respect the doors of tho Free Library" at 13th and Locust stieets yttro closed this mornlnsr. ' Tho nallbearers at tho funeral weio t Henry It Edmunds. .Tosenh G. HosoiiEnr- Bten. William II Uniinli Hi- IMivnul .1. WftXolan. Tlwtnii.u 1. MmilniiiMi v .Inlin fe'lluneker, II H Hay nnd Joim Ashhurst. Licenses Issued ut ElMun I KLKTON Md . Feb JS. Couples who Procured marriage llceiit.es In ICIUton to day were Thomas C Kenney and Kllza ke.th M Karawald. lleujamlii !' I lei licit and Mabel J Knrlis. Antonio I.ilaccl and Josephine Poguuo. nil f Philadelphia; Bernard Cl.uk, Atlanta, (i.i, and Jean I. Dean, Norfolk. Va. : Hnirv S Cioshv. Chester and M:hl-.iihI tlimtmir. Illislol: Leon J Campbell. Mlliiille. X. J. and erna, Y Gielner, Siedehboo, N. J.; Harry C Fulton and .May Finlni. Nowaik, Deli John W I'nlw sinil Vpiii:i SI. C.ll. laher WUmlngtoii, Del : laiey V. Wter and Giaco F III ceiling. New.uk. Pel-! Gerald Cohen and i:ilen I. Ityine, 'Baltimore. Md ; Jinny Dlckcisoii. Ches r, and Florence Pi Ilo, Philadelphia; Andrew J slack and Gcneia T. Kuhl. Ventnor. X J ; William G Keemlller and "suierlne P Jlunzer, Ponngroe. N. .1. ; "llllam .T r'nmtnni ti,l Mm SI llitmt gVIInilngtoii,, Georgo It. Honsall nnd Anna "iciiuglillii, Philadelphia DIVORCES GRANTED TllO follnuMm lllltmau iifbi a irtfillto.l ill .Court No 1 JvnnH Shepherd from John O Hhephcrd ' ," 'I8""" from I'harleii It .Jlnson Wlin "vven from .laineu J Danes '(Hop nwiwn eiiur iruiu jiau ..i 'silif?,1-'" '"belle Sllenelmaii from Albert IV "1'eiman, inn ' '-rown from Herbert U Hrown Trauimi """ irauirnun iroin rrea v i-ilH '"onthus from Isabella Ponlhus. ill u?pvan from Lawrence T Oonovan p,h?,,!lck ffm Harry lVkk Ethel SI Ebert from Charles A t'bert Johanna ilmon from Bamucl !' blmoii Jvatherlne Scanlln from John Scanlon L'? J'S'-iln from Ueuree liu'lajn 5pna ffapa fronr-Harv- Y Naie. "rl L'hlebch rrom Italpti O Khleben ilQren!'? l" SSaner from Henry Jl Zaner TOr "lam-jour from iviuuin vv. inane- sS c WOMEN WHO VAWJE LOOKS 'l-i extra rare of the complexion st this time of ear, when winter's want weather Imperils beauty They uss our Skin Food as a nrat aid to smooth, clear skin, even when cold winds blow It cleanses, nourishes sod softens Tubes, 3oc Jars, $' I'ostpttld throughout I' SS LLEWELLYN'S Philadelphia s Standard Drue Store 1518 Chestnut Street s nnd Jbrrii let pearly teeth If GOOO TINBOOFING V i C liarcoal Iron Ilaktt Ua-le nlm 40-lb. Coat las ready to Uy on roof i a cents foot v'W cost of labor. , Ask for fre saiuyls. LD. BERGER CO., 9 . 2d Street "jfLtt m Unia ton HAKBIIY SHOP IMtOPniBTOR ENDSIJFB WITH KNIFE Victim of Metnncholy Found Dend In Room by Wife r"h25n?tW.",.rl- 40 J'enrB oW " ba' ni.m. ' ,,ro"rletor. of 433 West Lehlnh "MR his throat with a bread Ittilfe tlln ImnVhyShUU;;Vn hA ?"''" ' " ofmelaJnebotv'tC' 0eh"rt -a Wetlm ?., ,J ln.,l,e '"nliiK room Or Cliailes jpftnyaa&is torgVcbrien CIRCUS, A ONE-RING, TEN TWENf 'BROKE'; WAT AUCTION! Tours of 35 Yours Close When Trick Horses, Ponies and Wagons Go "Under Hummer" BEATEN BY BIG SIIOVS "I'orRle" O'llrlen's ten-tuenf circus ent "to sma-di" today. Kor 3I years II VY '""red the hlRliays and bywnn of nils htutc. coins from hamlets nnd vll laKos in lr.-mlle inlflulBlit jumps. Thou sands of kiddles and Krowii-ups hae swoin by It and held their breaths beforo ts flfirliiR posters, but tberes no money in n ton-tenf circus, said OoorKe Law rence, pioprletor and Inheritor of the out lit from thu oilKluai "PorRle." vhose stpp son he Is Tlicrofoie. most nf the "performers and possessions of the circus weie put ti) nt miction today at the Hull's Head I)a stnnr. UnrUot street below 3Sth (iiaceful ItlcU horses and pianelin; ponies arched their necks and pawed their feel as they were led up to be haggled over and "put under the hammer." Seven teen were sold. After them went the B.iudy circus waprons. A tinupe of trained dns will bo sold In the near future, nnd that will be the finish of tho tilck-horso-and-dofr one-tlnR circus that stalled 3ii years bko. when "Poicle" .Inlm n'lii-inn shifted fiom selllni; fish In Hip noithenst section of tlio city to exhibiting a liorso ho had that could ilo a few tricks. "I'or Kle" died yearn apo, but Ills woiks. have continued until tho crash that resulted in tho auction today. "The tliree-iliiK fellows knocked us out ' Mild I'ropiletor Lawrence today "Folks would rather bo SO miles today nnd pn u lunar 10 pee one 01 tno.se tli.m to nave our little snow hrought riRht to their back doors for the price of the movies. Wo lind to make all our Jumps by foot. Actors did everything In our show from lidlnR bare back to taking tickets nnd pulling up stakes. It didn't pay Wo're tluough " Tho star of the troupe to he sold today was "Diamond," a 4-year-old black nnd whito stnlllon, that was alued at $S00. Ilo sold for 67.50. "Diamond" was born with tho circus. He put his fore feet on Trainer "Chnillo" .Marquatd's shoulders when he was led out nefore tho crowd. At the end of the bidding trainer and horse walked disconsolately to tho barns. "That's the end. old pal," said tho ring master, as lie ran Ills lingers through tho mane of his comrade of tho sawdust rings, and "Diamond" tossed his head sadly to show lie understood. Another famous pony to be sold was Tiny, weight HO pounds. Teddy, named after T. It., only brought $C5 because it was protested that bo looked like a mule. John Garrett, of West Chester, bought most of tho horses. Dlnmond was bought by Miss Julia Allen. 1830 Xorth Front street, who is a noted bareback rider. TRIED TO ENLIST TOO OFTEN Would-be Army Recruit Held for Try ing to Defraud U. S. , The spirit of preparedness may hae played an luipoitant part In the recent ac tions of Itobeit P. flowers, formerly n private in ino sun company unueu states Coast Attlllery Corps, who was honorably discharged a year ago last January. Mowers, nccoidlng to Captain Albert A. ICIug, nf the U. S. lecruiting station. 1--9 Aieh street, asked to re-enlist last July and received trnnspottatlon to New York, amounting to $LuO, but failed to repot t there Today Bowels walked Into the leciult Ing st'itlou to get another Jt.BO transpor tation to Xew Vork, having asked to le enllst In Heading Sergeant Stein lecog nUeil lilni and Uowers was aucsted, ac cused of tiylng to defraud the Govern ment I'nlted States Commissioner Long held him hi $1000 baf for couit Uowcis' home is In Miueisvllle, Pa. Hunt for Sanitarium . Patient The pollie of the Park and Lehigh ae tines station have been asked to dm! Ilnrrj WiiU, -5 ears old, who wah ills chraged from u taiiatutlum near Glouces ter three weeks ago nnd who lias not been seen by his lelnthes since. Wdlz has been expected at the home nf his si&ter, J113 Ninth Park avenue, dally, hut Iiiih failed to appear He is 5 feet 0 Inches tall, weighs IU" pounds, is clean shaven and light complex loned. Appointed by Recreation Board Claience II. Caiback, 2519 Kast Dau phin street, today was appointed to the position of pripclpal by the Board of Rec reation. The new appointee will bo given charge ot the Wood centre classes, 23d and Callow-hill stieets, at a salary ot $5 a day. 17945 The Girl on the Magazine I I l,ove a Piano (from "Stop, Look & Listen") One of the new March Victor Records Oat Today The best assortmtnt in over a year. Complete line of Harry Lauder Records Come In and Hear Them, Over, 250,000 Victor Records in stock Everything MutUal WEYMANN VICTOU JJU.THIUITOP.S 1010 Chestnut St. ! Oftr 61 Years 1111 1 r "e" r H i.r EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, EEBRITARY CHECKERS CHAMPIONS, 3000 MILES APART, ARE PLAYING GAME BY MAIL s s jiyy s?J ? X..y C.7AC s&WA T ...jai f -iCT rPl T CRUSH IM fPOHT Cf kMOP,P. P.O n ott Te rA5eMA(ci., nuu AHB - CtttTCMCNr 9AEAK1 flr IN uulflUP Byitvj mee uccms ('KtRB'S Ml mcffi. nj j V 3weU --?, "Mobs" Look on at Wampum, Pa., and Pasadena, Cal., as the Struggle Progresses Contest May Continue for Two Years ".Mobs" are musing In Wainptirn. Pa Wampum Is near New Castle New Kistfe Is near IMttsbiiiKh. The tctKon the "mobs" me suiting is that John Zak. champion rhcrkor plajei of Lawience Countj. Is pl.ijlng a game nf checker bv mall with the champion of Pasadena. il l is thought to be the longest checker game on iccoid fhcikors Itself Is ecltlu enough, hut when two champions gi apple with postage slumps It Is nn wondei that Wampum 'Itlzenry should be tinnsfonned Into a howling 'mob" Itopoits fiom Pasadena, too. say that excitement In running high there Letter cnnlers aie escorted by policemen as they mnki- their i omuls anil the checker fans hi Wampum jam the GIRL BRINGS $500,000 ' SUIT AGAINST RECLUSE I Breach of Promise Charged Against Henry Dennison, Rich and 76 PlTTSIUTtGII. Feb 2f. A blench nf promlso suit for JBOO.OOO was filed today by Miss Nettle M. Illchurdson against Henry Dennlston through licr attornej, William IT. Pratt Dennlston is the "G-ycar-old recluse of Swlssvule, said to have a fortune of $1,000,000 and for whom relatives sought to have a guardian appointed. JIIss Rich ardson Is cashier hi a downtown hotel. Dennlston was adjudged sano by a Jury and later there was a suit tiled attacking nls estate. That case has not yet come to trial. Karly in Xoi ember relatives of Dennis ton sought to have a guardian appointed for him. It had been leported that the aged man was about to wed, and tho peti tion decinred ho was "mentally Incapable of caring for his own affairs." Alienists nnd other witnesses wcro called. Jliss nicbnrdson, who lives with her mother at 109 Grnndvlew avenue, admitted she was engaged to Mr. Dennlston. CRASn; AUTO JOY RIDE ENDS AS CAR HITS HOUSE; 2 HURT First Mishap Hurled Four Out They Quit, Others Kept On Two young men who brought an event ful Joy ride to a disastrous conclusion at an early hour today by crnshlng into n building at 17B3 Cioskey street, wcro held hi $500 ball for further hearing by Mag istrate Watson In the 20th and Berks streets police stntiou. They are Frank Sorensen, 18 years old, of 1434 Joith 24th street, and John Brown, 21 years old, of 2731 Oxford street. According to tho story told In the police station by Sorenien he "borrowed" his mother's Ford last night and, accompanied by Hrown and four other young men, be gun a ride which was interrupted at 29th street and Allegheny avenue, when the car ran Into an embankment and was overturned Although all of the young men were thrown out none was Injured nnd the cur was righted. Four of the joy riders decided they had had enough of the automobile and returned home by trolley, leaving liiown and Sorensen to take It back to the garage. The lust lap of the i Ulu lesulted hi the accident ut the Cioske) street nildiess. Nr-li Propose at the Hanover on "Leap Year" Night HpUESDAY, Feb. 2a, will' be opportunity night for the Ladies. You will not get another chance, Ladies, until the year 1920, Souvenirs, Special Mu sic and Dancing. Tables reserved phone Walnut 2550. tNEW S ANOV ANOVER Twelfth and Arch Sts. tntraHc oit ltth st ) CUUOE U MOim. Mir. sSmi,K s 'A it n. t i fn "IWIIIMUL "25 fciHtH rt UAnpom n,iu tRRrtrs at (Vufttxfruv! IF TMRW 1H0U1.O k-eev Ar tnn GnO OF TMB OrtmR 'oad In fiont of llin pnstolllce when the Western mail nrrlics. The pln.cis mull the lionid In each other after moling. They glue tlio men to the linn i (I nnd ocry time one innxcs bo poms hot water on the man hn wishes o mole. Checker espetts flgine that the checker men make the longest tnoies eei known In the histniy of the game, as they mole 30(10 miles ut n time. The lioaul will tiaiel about flO.000 miles before tlio game Is ended, llguilng 30 inocs to the game. On the same basis of moves. It will take two yents to determine the IUoi Postage will cost each man Jt 20. In addition to the "tlmo" they lose from woik TWO ADMIT, ONE DENIES STRANGLING A WOMAN Aaron Fell on Trial for Killing Mother-in-Law Accom plices Plead Guilty PITTSBURGH. Feb. 28 Alleged t have planned and caused the death ot Mrs. Caroline Flaccus Vlelunler, 71 cars old, a wealthy McCandless township widow, who was found strangled In her Perrysvllle road farm home. Deccmbor 12, Anron Fell, chicken fnncler and son-in-law of tho woman; Joseph White. 1G ycais old. former farm laborer emplojcd by Sirs. Vlehmlor. nnd William McClure. 25 years old. friend and companion of Whito, weio called for trial In Criminal Court this morning. McClure nnd White pleaded guilty, nnd Fell, not guilty. Immediately the selec tion of jurors to sit In tho qabe of Fell was begun Tho State will endeavor to show that Fell Instigated the murder of IUb mother-In-lawtry planning a robbery of the house to obtain a promissory uoto for $4000 held against him by .Mrs Vlehmlor. AVhlto says Fell paid him $100 to get the note, and he divided the money with i McClure. , J. E. Caldwell & Co. Q02 Chestnut Street Stationery In accordance with correct and current usage. With or Without Spats the Philadelphia Pump will be one of Fashion's leaders this Spring. Patent leather, foxed in grey, white or mode, Steideru?at Vf 1420 Chestnut St. "Where Only' the Beit is Good Enough" THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERIES S. E. Cor. 15th & Chestnut Sts., Phila., Pa. Peremptory Public Auction Sale OX THE I'KKJIISKS 1108 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Today, Monday, February 28th, 1916, and Following Day AT 8:30 O'CLOCK The Entire Magnificent Collection of Marble Statuary and Sculptural Art BEPBKSENTINa TUB WOBK OF Tnn HK8T KNOWN fiCCLl'TOUS OF 1TAI.V PROFESSOR LUIGI MARTINI of Borne and Vlcreuts, This colletttoa of Msrbls locludts Exclusive and Orlslnal Stutuarr. Gsrdsa Scats. Tables. Fountains. Lamp. Ilomss. t'sdestals. Viiu, Jardlnlsras. llowl. Urn.. Vr.,li tpsrsoss ana numerous other warbles of Artistic CbaraUer and of reat rarity Theas I I aEalEfvS. .w.M.a ..vro iui.wiwj .v. m.viiwu lVnaros, Pacific uosltloo and owlnx too Ute. consoauently they yitt UOt Chestnut Street. ois renisrsabie toiiei.uua m pujlU al U ordef of SEES DANGER IN 'CURE' OFFEEBLE-MINDEDNESS Dr. Francis N. Mnxfield Says Segregation Only Solution of Question The fuMlllj of attempting In hnpiove the inptitnt nnnriltlnli nf fpMilo-mllulcd tllld ! the danger of "tijllig to grnduate them from training schools for the fechle-inlliii d' nnd then tinning them loose on the i ninmiinltv, was emphasised this noon hy Dr. Francis N MnMleld. assistant director of psvrhologlciil clinic of tho University of Penlisjlvnnln. Unelnr MiisrlWcl siiokn at the exhibit on feeble-iiiltidedness nt the Wldener llultd lug. Chrsiiiiit i) it1 Juniper streets, under the uuspli.es of tlio Public ChnrltlcH As ' soclatlon. ' When people first wlnited to woik .villi I be feeble-mlniled." said Urn-tor MnMlcM, I Ihev thought of tho woik as phllali' 1 ihiopli-. ns chin liable They tiled to train j them and tenth (hem. much ns thev would the blind or the dear, thinking Ihus to make them usnflll liieiilbeis of society. The nlm wn to hnve them graduated finiii tinltiluc ti-hnols. and then let them -it large in the cmninunltv. Hut expert- eme has taught lis the useli-ssucss of such I a thing II has proved that tho only I solution Is Rogiegnlion I "I do not in go that feeble-minded poo- I pie be segregated onl.v until they lire t" .venrs of nge. and then tinned out In the cnmiminlt.v I tugi- that they bo scgic- Kilted for life ' j Philadelphia plivslclans and medical I students will be tlio guests ot tho Public ' Chin IIIcm ARMiclntlun tonight at the e- hlblt on feeblemindedness In the SVidctier Building. Chestnut mid Juniper streets. I The event Is scheduled as "Physicians' Night.' Before tho lectures by two of the most eminent experts on feeble mindedness in (lie country, students of llnhni-niaun College. Temple University, Jeffeison College, Medlco-Clii. University of Pennsjlviiiilii mid Woman's Medical College w 111 Inscpccl the exhibit. One thousand medical students are expected to be piesenl. Dr Chillies II Frailer, president of the Public Cliarllies Association, will picsldo ut tho meeting. WINDOW THIEF STEALS OEMS Same Man Relieved to Huvc Uobbcd Cipar Store A thief Hiiuihhcd the window of tho stoic of Ilielllnger K. Sou, ut 37 sun! .".9 Noith Hth Mrcct. nnd stole n tray ot rings mid watches valued at $300. The inlibpiy was dli-eoieied this inoin ing and was committed, It Is believed, hy the same thief who gained entrance, to the stoic of i.eoiiaid McDowell, nt 0J0 Chestnut stieet, and stole cigars and clg aiettes valued at $ 1 73. A sneak thief inteied tho home' ot An drew Little, 131 I.everlngton street and stole Jewelry woith $20. Ho then p"" teied the house ot Itnjmond Brown, next door, at No. 120. and stole $3 from a child's savings bank. An automobile was stolen from the homo of A Reld, 4418 Wnlnut street, wlille the owner was ut dinner. H M We take exceptional point to make your neckwear both "dretsy" and com fortable. The Soupleite method fry which we do the work took ui nearly IS years to perfect with thii object. It is worth investi gating. Neptune Laundry ISOl COLUMBIA AVF. iu luq AlttlUin lSlllOlt Ot IDS to tba Euroscan War arrived placed on uhlblttoo and sals at I tie dispoa4 of at unreatnetsd Prolsasox l&utotl Marital wBM 28, 1916. Today we started OUR FINAL Unqualified Clearance v of the Winter Season Perry $20, $22.50, $25 Suits and Overcoats At the Uniform Price of i V $15 1$ It's your last chance this Winter to score on a Sale of Perry Suits and Overcoats! If you've been waiting for the final blast of the trumpet of Perry Sales, it's now sounding in your ears! We've marked at this Uniform Price of $15 r Suits and Overcoats that we sold regularly at $20, $22.50, $25, and that have not heretofore1 been in a reduction sale at so low a figure. Every one of them will look three to five dollars better than their regular price eight months from now! The announcement of this sale, limited in every respect and unqualifiedly final, should brook no delay! $20, $22.50, $25 at Uniform Price $20, $22.50, $25 Overcoats Including some 250 J " ul Uniform Price Perry & Co. "N. B. T." 16th and Chestnut Sts., ( Suits of ... . $15 $15 of . . . . ' ii T wwmmmm A fmL ww