-J KWjy 1 fflt?' BM ffiJTYMlSS WALSH , IURNS OUT AN HEIRESS tfVi Rnnt to Re- :. .,- vvuiiiti PSatory for Check Opera lUorniowry Fortune lions ui -eisrrtC CtTT, Dec. g.-Captlrallnir ITU .. nnd pen,ve Canadian 2to IM 8UU Itttornwlory for r.rnr, ' .... i,i. 8h!nn to pravtnt her j"' 7 ui.millcr nfler he linf Znl Parole br nolmr l Philadelphia tfrJilnlf to clothe hera.lf with finery nt fiMt ftel kept from her-mercl- ,:: probation Officer semi aw, iy. " iu with worthless check. R3 ' .cstier,! rlithl nml left l.l .n for Accommodations nt pV rttralk hotel nnd flno frocks nml B .ib .linns, created n crent ' "..... baa no Idea thai she In the erwrtw ,he clt"8t chM'1' of th0 r. of her father In St. Johns, New Ulck. Her mother la dead, nnd Alleen ifiH popular with her grandmother, llcr fejother iMmr relftlhc n brother, younrtcr WW1"" ... ... ,, .lrnflnl hv the &, neraeu. - - -- --- frith" Oorernment nnd sent to tho fight- l front ....... ..inin im nnt vet been liUil When It la. the younit woman will iftKtflhl Canadian courts have ndj.iatrd QiMW "wily. lhc chancea nro that Alleen &M Important thing wna settled today :? . . ..-.- i.ap n w r nwrr with two ffiwt " I "net the Canadian Rlrl when Star the heat 'iiiartera In hc hotel when, 5. attache la employed Acciualninncc -rLrt to Infatuation Ilfl was about to SJrrAnetn. despite tho disclosure which itUtJ In her arrest In Philadelphia lnt inenu -fi.. n tirlpf tierlod of ncr- Ifrcl behavior, ahe broke loose nirnln. . ... ...i fur wrans. Imta and other fcW.fr In his name nnd fled two weeks ago. .i. .r.. vm caiiKht In Philadelphia and Hriola brought hack Judgo Bhlnn, iflcr Ml ld paid Allccn's bllla to escape ex Bibrorf decided to send Alleen to the rc M fornutorr yesterday When sho Rots her m hrtone and release It In still posslblo she Ilctetaan ' willing to forget and forgive. . Kf'AHecn will cut a ilnwh In society when K:)ie dtclilea to go straight," Probation Oin K'rPetill said today ".She cornea of n sood IjimBy. and I have met few moro ncconv fpltshed young women nno npciiL aoven I ;tin In a consent In Canada nnd came nut S..II. ,.ml 1nnttinirrM nntt nil nf ttin nn. K eixtiDllJhmenta nt her linger tins. e llut ana nas a mania lor iincrv. nen ptlt lacked money to buy she bought any- fEtorkMPra let her have nnythlnc sho Vl&iru ana wokq tiii iioii mo viicvKn came M ounonoreu tvunoui iiinas, wncn nno 81 from Atlantic City two wcekn ago, sho viw a talttnhln rlnp fnr ISfi nn,1 timlffhf tro parstols for 130 In n Phllndclphla dc- eiaiatk her mania aha can go far." SHOPPERS DEFY WEATHER ipiJinnted by Murky Skies and Un- ae.iaonnhln Tpmnarntiiro - iPmly atreets. murky wenther nnd some- hit ISdennlte tempcrnturo gavo nn April m to December todr.y nnd made shop- $tt a somewhat arduous task. The condl Vml however, did not deter In the least jft Bahualasm of the Christmas buyers. jim oc me mores nau ino largest crowds ! tin teason. i i ti toy and fancy goods departments ndally a land-olllco business was done. f uny of tho small stores there nro In fcilloiu of record sales. Miny of the shODnero carried their furs lad left off hpavv nnnnrct tn,1n nn nmniml Krt tjie humidity, which roso from 29 nt 7 '). I. tk( . I . rtt . ... . yum uns mQrninff 10 uz ai noon. j, Th mercury dodged back nnd forth be- JVn 49 and 62 degrees with Indications few ciunning much higher this afternoon. rTb warm spell will last until tonlcht. no. Cewdlnr to the weatherman, and relief will Sawn tomorrow when It will ho much colder fHeanwhlle doctors advlso that you stick o our DTcrcoai Wills Admitted to Probate IB dltDoalne nt nrnnnrK vnlita.l nl C1AAA itfee (! nt TTnof.-! T rAiA. n, -t. Twenty.nlnth atreet, admitted to probate ITrii. KM Pr,vn" bequeata amounting lU IZ00O Shd ftA1.tlla 4I.A MmnUri.. A ....t. K-MltlM as the executor may consider ivarllit, rut. ...,,. .. . . ,i ' '" w'lcr iviiia iirooatcu toaay were lifvi '" nn estate valued at J1000; 'aiLZ ..7:ron,a B71 Nor" Thirteenth i' ! y G. H. Carnoll. 3731 Spruco n.ll. -""" ueorKo j. iiyeiop, vnue iUvta. pa,, 2400 I TODAYS MARRIAGE LICENSES yVfT.T B.MI. 80 M nron.l .t. H l. lViu.MrrMw " Uri P&i aBt" '- "na ;5'"" sWJ?,.n Atluntla Cliv. K i .n.i n.n. K !"" 151T N S-Jd .i -"" rS.20lii5,,:,r. .tn)onl, N. J., and Ho.l TS? A- ?? 78g N. th at., and Ktta Jack. Mmhy - !-." It. ltou. "i VnJV" h.m.Vr, " ft!"eMJffinH.1!a,'' '' n? Vl0,a BlStUtS m S'"'; 8i5 B WJlnut ln.. and fcSSW ,S,.S,,Wl?,I'f.i.' . Walnut lane. IS.'.V.l."ra0ri! " ttri&r&Sii".1 . lHlS..nKn.-0la Wolf .t.. mml Sara n. ti"U a Hh.rl.lin .t. W KiUri. T'1i1S, 4U'7 Ptnniarova at., and Fn.a irhrS',',,nf- ?03 H- CUqJ?ntln. at. SSt ir& "f"on " " Nor c"- I MfcJr'e 5flw"- B'15 Baltlmor are,, and P Ufll, I rUKaT Vy.r,f r t" a,ia Annl " (S'iu swmmto EiU At iom of tho Phlladel. PM Inna la the very rtV dy women dining Jone were looked upen knc, Tinea have changed since than becauae the men Woman never do except Otimaamlnutel fl)t &t. $mt& Welnttt: at 13lh SUeet UK Tt biwitimih r J"V ikKa itlL , mm, " T j KATIE DESDEEN Elghtccn-ycnr-old sirl, who saved tho lives of her mother, fnther nnd sister from death by gns and then fninlcd as sho souglit to flea from the house. GAS MAIN BREAKS; FOUR SUFFER; SAVED BY GIRL Family Escapes Death in Home Near Fourth and Bain bridge Streets A fnmlly was ocrcomo by Ras' today when n w main broke nt I-Vurth nnd llnlnbrldgo atreets An elghteeH-yenr-otd Klrl aroused her family and then fainted Thoso ocrcomo arc: MOItttlH IIKSDEKN. ftftir rears rU. 3-.S tlaln- brlila alrret. Mount Nlnal lloapl l. KHTIIKri HKHDKHN. forty-flva ye a old. hli wlfw. Mount Hlnat lloipltal. KATIK )II:HI)KKN. rlnhtfii ycar tld. a ilauahter IlKHSIR llB.snnB.N'. Miten years old. a diuah- tcr. Mount Klnal lloipltal. Uas from the broken mntn through a sewer pipe flooded the cellar and first lloor of tho Uesdeen More nnd duelling Uesdcen noticed tho odor when ho nroae thin mornlnc. but thought nothing: of It, na tho house has gas connections only on tho third floor Ho felt unconscious when ho descended tho steps from his room on the second floor Shortly nfterward Katlo was awakened by tho odor. .Sho roused her mother, David, seventeen years old. nnd Ida, fourteen years old. While trying to reach the door down nlalrs, sho. her mother nnd Ilcsslo fainted. Tho other children called Policeman Simon, of tho Second nnd Christian streets station, who summoned n patrol wncon nnd ad ministered first nld. Katie, who refused to go to a hospital nftcr nho was revived, was treated by n physician of tho Vnlted Gaa Improvement Company, which rushed a repair wagon to tho house The causo of tho break Is un determined. WIFE SLAYER CAUGHT; LACKED SUICIDE NERVE Man Who Killed Woman in Quarrel Over His Brother Easily Taken After an all-night Bcarch by tho police Knrl Nadzlejko. forty years old, of 3513 v.i, Thllln atreet. who killed hla wife on the street last night by shooting her four times, was arrested early touay. Nndxlojko wan taken by Charles I-rlU, a private watchman, who rrcognlicd him from tho description sent out by the police. ir nnnrnnebed Fritz at Allegheny avenue nml Richmond street about 3 o'clock this n.nminir naklnir him for a. match He then ir,iV nearby saloon. Fritz called I'o- llocman Hanabury and the two accosted the accused man Nndtlejko submitted to nrrest without argument Ho declared ho had Intended to commit suicide after shooting his wife, hut lost bis ncre. Ho said ho threw the revolver nwav after the shooting. A razor was found In his pocket. He told the police ho killed his wife b causo she was not doing what was right. The shooting occured near Second nnd Tioga streets. With blood streaming from her wounds, the woman managed to reach a drug, store nnd told how Nndzlojko was Jealous or nis oromer .-incnaei. one wan on her wny homo from work In a tobacco factory when her husband accosted her. Ho pulled a revolver at once, the police say, and began firing. it was the first meeting between the couple since Nadzlejko left his homo more than two weita ngu, nci u ijtmuvi wuwmw iii hruther. Tho women la the mother of fnnr children. Nndilelko Is employed In the factory of the Surpasi Leather Corn .,., it Tenth nnd Westmoreland streets. After the shooting Nadzlejko was chased by several persons, oui no ouiaisiunccu them easily. Educator "-gHOE For Men. Women and Chliuren Solid Comfort newarda wrra of In natura-ahap anoaa. Wear Kducatora and ba nappy. MIX.CE& EXPERT FITTERS Two Moro ?nni4 Market St. 209 Stall Oriliri Promttlv ftlltd Opea Baturdaira Until 10 1', M, Trousers ASpecialty JONES lil6WalnufStaet Ready Money-- United States Loan Society 117 North Broad St ' S. lk at. tilt Oefnaatana ate. GALVANIZED, COPPER AND ZINC SHEETS L. D. Burger Co., 59 N. 2d St. tun, UoxM l Ktvtou, Jol itit Don't b dteiive! by A many tubttiiute offend in plat of ClawsoQi lie Vanilla m I flkiaUTMaX 1 .Jl A to ni n EVENING LEDGrEB-PHILADEkPHIA, FRltfAY, DECEMBER 8, 101G REFORM WAVE JOLTS BOARDWALK CABARETS Shore Shudders at Idea of Being Good Saloonmcn Also Seek Change ATI.ANT1C CITY. Dec Nobody knows today how far the proposed purifi cation of the cabaret of the Hoardwalk. through Joint action of city paatofs, saloon men nnd city commissioners, will go, nnd there la much trepidation In eafedom na n consequence No promised reform cruande ever came moro unexpectedly than the decision reached yesterday during -a hearing upon Mayor ttarhnrnch'a bill to forbid turkey rnfllfs and nrcmlunvRltlnir In saloon dur ing the holiday aenson nnd to put cabarets, as they now exist on the llonrdwnlk, vir tually out of business . Mayor llacharach was taken off his feet by the proposition, which came from "tho salooniata They said they- were actuated by n alncere desire to uplift the liquor traf fic, and that the bis; resorts of the bench front where thero Is no npe limit have been Its Rrentest bane. Todny the city rulers nro lewlne; the proposal with some dismay. They hao no means of knowing: how far tho wavo may ro. It rs not a far cry from cabarets to cafes in some of the big hotels, whero the "best people" ro In midsummer. To close the Ileaux Arts, for Instance, would rob tho shorn of half Its Joy for thouannda of spendei'J nt BaMrr time, when the ruah makes It nercjaary to put up ropes nnd station police nt the doors to hold the crowd back CAMPAIGN FOR 100,000 PLAYGROUND MEMBERS GOO Boys Enrolled as Workers in Move to Keep Children Off Streets A city-wide campaign for members for tho Playgrounds Association began today with nearly six hundred boys between the ages of fourteen and sixteen yearn enrolled na workers Tho plan In to enroll 100,000 new members beforo Jnnuary 1, 1917 Tho city has been divided Into districts, nnd n squad of energetic voting worker la cnnvnsslng each district Hubtnntlal prizes will bo Riven to equnda obtaining the most members. Tho slognn of tho Playgrounds Associa tion Is "Keep the children off tho streets." Tho olllcers of tho association are: Presi dent. Montgomery Harris; vice president. Miss Mary Iilnklston; treasurer. Otto T Mallcry ; secretary, Joseph Wood Wagner; assistant secretary, W. 1). Chaplin; honor ary vice presidents, tho ltev. Henry Ilerko wltz, ex-Mayor ltudolph Hlankcnburg, II Waller Clark. Cyrus II. K. Curtis, Jacob S Dlsston. William 1. Cest, Judge Ilaymond MncNdlllc. tho Ilev. Dr. P. It. McDevItt. tho Itcv. Dr. Philip M llhlnolandcr. Mayor Thomas It Smith, Krneat I Tustln and John Wanamaker. Cyrus II. K. Curtis la chairman of tho campaign advisory com mittee. Falls From Top of Convention Hall Fred Wright, twenty-four years old. 1226. West Tioga street, a carpenter employed In demolishing Convention Hall, Droad street nnd Allegheny avenue, fell from tho top of thnt structuro this morning, receiving In juries that may prove fatal Ho Is In the Samaritan Hospital, where ho was formerly employed as n, carpenter, with a frncturo of tho forehead, fractures of the leg and nrm nnd possible Internal Injuries. He was taken to the hospital by Policeman Oroff, of tho Park and Lehigh avenues station. In a passing automobile. By tho author of "Tho Blindneii of Virtue." In his incidents our author goes sometimes daringly far, yet his frank ness is ever bound about with delicacy. He is using the truth, not for exploita tion, but jn line with his purpose to make' out his case by something better than preaching and pre cept. His realism is justi fied by his sincerity. Nov York World. THE SINS OF THE CHILDREN BY COSMO HAMILTON AT ALL BOOKSELLERS 352 pages. $1.40 fie. liniE,lRO,VN&CO.,Ooston HARDWOOD FLOORS MKERT Many a decorative scheme depends upon the beauty of the floors for its finishing touch, and wherever this is the case you will find that the floors . hardwood. The treatment it makes possible Is unusual, and there are many J otner io?i -,, .. . - "... gladly explain. PINKERTON 3034 West York St. Beta riiu V MEN'S TAILORS & Car. 13th and Sanson s? FaultiM Fitting Garment; TL. UbA twf. plfaM so J mlkM 3tts8 .... -, viaw it-, wniriiii v am rit, aiu. .V v PI1 Wfste' KI ONJ y m " ' IIUNTING1IER HUSBAND, SHE FINDS HIM DYING Man Whose Skull Was Fractured When Tto VpII With Vcr- N fitrn TIIps Mrs. Ilohert Terry, of 3913 Alter atreet, started In search of her husband lasl nlRht, when he did not return for dinner. She me him staggering townrtls home, covered with blood, mortally Injured from a fall against the aldewnlk caused by nn nttnek of vertigo He died later In the Poly clinic) Hospital Perry collapsed In the arms of his wife, who rushed to his asslstnnce. He lost con sciousness while trjlng to tell her how the Injury occurred A policeman, attracted by tho cries of tho wife, who was vainly trying to prevent the body of her senseless huahnnd from slipping from her grnap, rnti to her nsslatnnce Perry was rushed to the hospltnl. Ploalclnna at tho Institution discovered thai the man had suffered from nn nttnek of vertigo nnd snld the frncturo of his skull evidently tesulted from a fall. They tried to savo Perry's life by n quick operation, but ho died In n few hours. Perry left his home early yesterday to search for employment in nn Iron foundry nt Twenty-fourth street nnd Washington ave nue. Home-MadePies5c Grand Banquet Coffee fc Cup fifanscom's Home-Like RESTAURANTS ItSt Market Rl. and thronxhout the ellr. f HIGHESTrPAip Diamond. PMrtTRublffOopphirns fc kmodebn Defining co.:: 197 5. lith Straot tSC&r banal Walnut fl5 0 HOttt I ea5onableu0ger$HonrS bTliableOTetclmnt syXrtfflc BRACELET WATCHES Gold Filled A. Low A. $ Diamond, Solid Gold Droochea & La Vnllieres A S law as Ladiaa' Dinmond and Sap. pliiro Clutter Ringi JOP aa low ai J Little finijor Gipy Ringi, two dia monda and a aappiiire, the Jl C popular ring of the lemon X J These nrn only n few of tho articled In diamond Jewelry thnt wn lire niicclnllxliiK for Xtn.iB RlftH Wo have nn extraordi narily Inruo vnrletv of Jewelry ami n Inrgn nasortment of plntlnum diamond Jewelry of the hlRheat i-laaa Aak About Our XMAH Purchaae I'lnn CHARLES MUTH TIIK rAUIW JKWKLKK 5 S. 8th St. 1632 Columbia Ave. 1894 HytS 1916 Little Finger Rings One of the dainliest members of the rins family, in all the new colors Aquamarine, Peridot, Pink and Green Tour maline, Sapphire. Opal, etc. Fashioned in many unique designs, one of the most popular being the plain old English ring wilh the stone set flush with lop. Very serviceable. $5.00 to $25 Charles H. Hambly 9 J 6 Chestnut Street universal COFFEE URNS Makt Handsome Gifts Kvirr houfwlf who dot much entertaining winta oar. Bve atepn n4 trouble Kha nt4n't leava htr frttml to prtuara ioffeaha aim Ply attache l)uir to ntareat lamp aocktt. and tvrlbln m rtadrln a (ew roomrnta. Call and m the dlReren iterna. Frank H. Stovart. Electric Co. oit uit Buujiho 37 & 39 North 7th , Aik far New Catalec of Klctr:ral (laod . pAINT BOXES l DKAWINU Outfits for PYROGRAPHY Brass Craft Work rBESClI I'EN-VAINTINa TAPI38TUV.IAlITIU bTKNCILUid F. WEBER & CO., 1125 " Opn Kvtoloxa, INC JS W. Inclusive. Order Engraved Christmas Cards Now EDWARD DILLON TIFFANY & CO. OJU . Fta .CMB et.D 'vuWhFmgF, . WL HAl Bl til'' T svl if X. 4 I YOUTH CAUGHT WITH STOLEN CHEESE; HELD Lulgi Vcrna, n Grocer, Una Hoy of 17 Arrested for Theft of (pcllcntesscn I.uIrI rrift. wlio conducts n grocery atnre nt 102t Smith N'lnth atrrtt. hd n rmson for krritlnit n flue Knllnn chrrae locked In tho htiiwmrnt of tho atorc It wna Hint tho chftse nns vnlunhlp rrii alppt jicnc nbly nlmvf the ator every nlRht. Verim wna nvvnkenml lnal IiIkIiI ly n tcrrinc ahock ti hla lolfnctory ncrvca At drat h( thoiiRlit hp hnd n iilcMmnrf In which he hnd liecn tnnde auicrlntetidciit of n rIho J. E. Caldwell & Che:'.nut Juniper Artici es Jewel Boxes nnd Bogs Motor Cnllinrj-Books Auction Bridge-Sets Unique Telephone-Pads Perpetual Diaries Address end Engagement Books Twine Boxes, Guest Books Sewing Boxes and Bogs Cigarette and Tobacco Cases Wallets, Purses, Card Cases Bill Folds Mtur? Imported svs? . alSSSSttSSSSgS Sheepskin Slippers dnm i Olll Evcrythinpr Scout A. jth sj-sj A, i"""ii"n" Xr ff CsS s,,"t ! fur iit Wf til ""' jfe 1 B. B. Abrahams & Co. y J . 505 Market SI. Jl (SOV jl -ii i-t' 'ssSr? "-V -!' rr? rTcfca fr x2g rtvr i XSk r r Ck The Gift for Your Boy Black Beauty Bicycles Ara matte ami noM only by u illrrrt from it" faitorv PlnUheil In ehony black with ilouMe buI.1 alrlplnir Knulii, imnI with rouittrr hraka ru.htun n.-i,l,lle. ruMwr Krlps. rubber lil.il ami suunla. Guaranteed 5 yeara Prlcea $30545 Cull or writ tut rat4loz anil lolor (.klure ut llluik lleuuty Open a tharai account. Haverford Cycle Co. 503 Market Street America. Itrie.t Oele llou.e 7i.Er.TRir j? LAMP3 LiRhtintr Fixtures Lowest Prices Larue Showrooms REJJANCE Gas & Elect rk Fixture Company J3I8 Arch St. USEFUL GIFTS For Men or Women, $1 to $25 Children, 50c to $3.50 Walking Sticks, $1 to ?10 J-lrerjthliil la Lamp BbaJca Ua,snabl HARMANJg, m . 13A St. f, Um.UEHlU-'I" fssaaj m (IJJJIIISIIIUUII ialSb ftiRty Jb(Ov J? Jl S t HA W, Ml tK (A J TA fr a Hoy Vk Outfit W Ills I1J. JFtV fg . rtlffV"'''''"1"" ' " ' factory. Then h had nn lden thai nn nroma from piRnetlen hnd been ivntted out on th mldnlRht nlr Finally, henrlns allRht nolae In tho store betovv. lie realised thnt hla flno Ithllnn cheeaa had escaped from the lockup In the bnaemenl Verim anyn li found Dornnrtlo Cordelia, aeventecn yenra nld. of Percy and Cnlhnrlne atrceta, vvlth n forty-rtve-ound cheene under hla nrm, He hnd llernnrdo nrreated. ller nnrilo nnd the cheese vvero locked up In repnrate nirtnienta In the police atntlon nt Seventh nnd t'nrpenter atreeta, nnd a Mieolnl Rtmril vvna plncetl about tho theeae. MrtR'atrnto (.'on nnt todny held Cordelia In $100 hull for court The Mnclatrnte anIITed when Cordelia wna brought before the bench Hnd raid- There Is very atronit evidence nRnlnat von " Co. South Pcnn Square Lentl in ier ..A . C& Make nnr Jfwrlrjr purrhakpN Iter, Mlirre j oh nn ii-i-mrftl of fntr nml Imnent trrnt tiir.it. Ilriltlrn h'lnir (In liirimt crrillt J. rlry hnuo In riillntlriiililii c kIvc joti thr InrRf! nriprlton to rhuotr frnm nt prlccm Ihul ii rr ruuul (u ri)h rUcnhrrr. Absolutely Pure White DiamondRings C'liolfi uf fithrr of thrup Iiintl Miinn Illumnml Itltiffs. Kuril Willie Iiiih urirr ltrn offrrrtl brforr. 50c I'.VM Solid Gold Filled Bracelet Unlrll. Woliilrrrul nlilr. Viili.e 812.25 lit rrt If on mint SI It Oil SUr n nrrk our. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT nMcrt 2P8 OPPOSITE HOTEL VEHDIG Open Every Evening henj for lllualruleil t'alalofue. vSERVICEt A Trraurril AIU ?.-sf "L W S5rSsS rpi. xr,. aB EDISON and Re-creations Th flrit hoc uf mi who appreciate rl : I Jkt IRAKIS & HURKART 'Snllitiiz bltl llUuilx MOQ.U02 Walnut St. 1 SI I He Will Appreciate HIS GIFT More if It Conies From MARSHALLBUSH.INC. r yrlmpfurlrutUmi 113 So. 13lh St. Below Chestnut Street 7ba Larftet l)llrlbulor s WAhU.VTT.VN bbU la I'lJUaelhln Opn (Tenli CplU Xtaf) WALM J-LJIU" to VI $2725 lri fMiiiiliiril frre. a -. Huvlri. I iy olc it r 39 N-1 srt SI ' 5" W P iluj sSa&ffiH&'vffiS. .?, 9S&Kb?5BI33:& "HJtfWffff Mfflilff' ' jrrffr?y TftS, JOTkr as. y t i f Perry's . hnvc put the top notch of value into theso Suits and Overcoats at $15 $18, $20, $25 Perry's 'l)OUIII."K-lini!ATKB" MODEL COt Ilaa plain bark) no belli amip wntat : ampla aklrt ; plain pocKets. Collar of rlolh or srltat. "noutilo-brrnatrd front. JWhy? Because w6 want you to . say so yourself after you've worn the Suit or Over coat for some time.- Were not aiming to sell you just this one Suit, this one Overcoat. If we never sold you more than that, we just couldn't put the solid value into them that we do. You know fhat yourself without any lengthy explanation from us. This ad may bring you to Perry's the first t i m e t h e clothes, their service to you, must bring you back again! We believe they will! Overcoats Q Single-breasted and double-breasted; belt backs and plain backs; tight backs and' loose backs; jiutton-through fronts. and fly fronts; velvet collars and cloth collars ; slanted pockets, ( slashed pockets, patch pockets, plain pockets and fabrics, patterns, color combinations' that are exclusive to Perry's ! I Suits CJAll sorts and kinds, that deserve to be called good! When you see .1 2.U. ...Ill Urn ineiu, iuc-c wm w nothing of interest that they can show you any where else! PERRY&C( "N.B. T," i Hth d gmfaa&Slk IHPM a- i f' i i bS'iSL--- ! I . S ftii. j i ( t - i fej&SsaMp yisWii ' je"