iiiilWWipWiWPi'iWii V ' -)&k ""K'W W "WJ ' t Jp' '"" LOBSTER UP TO 85 CENTS POUND; EPICURES HIT Plain Fish No Longer "Poor Man's Friend" Storms Blamed for Increase SCARCITY OF SEA FOOD Some Grades Have Advanced 100 Per Cent in Cost, Philadelphia Dealers Say 1 Mi long rlrininlonf-tl ns the poor m.ni s friend nml tlif fnml for III' tnlile has d--r-rtoil htm roi the tables of thP Jlili Sn fnnd hie Imrensed bo iiiihIi I" I'l"'0 tills Winter lint it is considered nlmol ,i luiurv j.oltor l quoted lit rlghti-llic i nts i timiiul ttnl i horns girts lire In "nimiinlng ITii n .in' higher than nl nU ""''i l,m, i ip hlHtnrv of Un llh tmili Home cinilis if fl'li' "otnblv haddock- Italic nml I Hi. Imr Inirrnncil ns murli ns 100 per rrnt In tli" wholesale IiNpp fictnll prhes linn- mneiseil "fn to n greater proportion, according to tho fish men Th" hi line for lir high, marlyt Is placed bv den bis principally on tho storms lliat hue bpn tnging along tin' I'onut from jlnmiUiwltH to riorliln These dlsttirb nmi. incurring nno nflcr another? have kpiii tho fishing vessels rrnm golnf; to the bank thiii oittlng Blinrt the fresh supplv. Minimis nre crowded Willi fishing smjcks. tl,0 vpwN vvhk'h would ho bringing Ic hlills If It vveie 1101 lor mo niuirii- ir inline i" 1' " I'Cnln. partner In 11 p Tinmi'.ns ' nmpanv, wholesale fish deal ers n ihfr Is the great demand owing tlii. in pif-iiiR popularllv of fish which ln kept th-li nun busy HHIliB olihrs 1I MWD INCmiAlllS p,o ue higher than ever Known" mil 'M' lewis iIIspiikhIiiB Hip in.llket Tho hhiius have lippt Hip mipptv down, while I lit ili in mil has been netting heavier mil In av pi Num.' Mull hnvo doubled III pr c ivppuillv Hip green or fresh variety. F , , ,is i nl hiililncli, milt boss nml trout. p lim Iipui un.ihlo to B l imr usual mini iv "f lish from llnHton H.mplv hpp iiip Hip n-hmiii'ii cannot Bet oiu to the. batiks, cuing t Hip storing " Tin tlieio is little olinni'P of lower pi i 1 1 the opinion of W. T. Hemier, in in ik i of i' i; Warner f'oniinnv "Whllu II,,, pi , r unii i bo nnv higher, t ilnn t be l,. "lit thev will come ilou 11 until stim uli imi.m .Air nenner, nner icierring t, i ip tnrnii nml tho ile i"nil nH reasons for tin Ii 'h ninihf, raid -lint tin- Bruit mnntltie if n ill lish, Hint cmint he usul, mp In lug i niBlit liv the net" .'till ilestrovctl Tliesp (Nli he .-ild net In with the bigger vnrleil"- .iml iin- Mill il In tho nets heforo thev i in I" fteeil If this Is t'ontlmteil, Mr Beiinn -..ml there will ho Bieat Bo.irolty In the in ii fni in c Tli ii -.lime urailps of flail hn fallen off ns miii li is sif) pei oont In ipnntitv In thi" li-.i lltteen e.irs III tho opinion of II ,1 I!l-li i in linger of tho Aran- 1'ish Com pinv "lliN Is .ilou ilno to tho high prlees, he F-ilil Vi.illsli nml blueflsli aro two speel. v Mi it hive ileelinerl, he salil. i.i: an'ii nirrAii, ii-di:s fi& 4$$P' , EVENING LEDaER-PIIILADELriTTA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. 1017 u CBILED DINNER' MARS B'NAI BRITH MEMBERS WHARTON EFFICIENCY , AT BANQUET TONIGHT Aroma Not of Arnby the Hlcst I'romiliPiil Rppakera to Address WIIDI. li.lliminc lire tho w holes. ilo 1irli.es, fur umIiiiIIiv I: I' Timmonx nml ' i: Wiirner, nml itnl pilies Biipplled ly Henry W, ining He ulinB Tetiuln.il M.uKlI: U'hnleralv Itctnll '.ii P"." I.' is -ii ,lii .'intr.T.-. "s 1.-. in f .T to jii --H 11 IJ II BCS7 I. 1 Anv nil., who thinks (lull In n "poor man's food m-Klit n v plain hhiellsh nt foitv cents ii p, mul Khail at seveiity-llvo ifllts'ti. n ilnllii nnd nh.ul roo nt two dollars a pound I -id I lfl III It nl I i i. ... . until ii ik ... unit 111. lllWtl I iilll.ilt . . , IIIIIL'II v.lnii.n . . . nun) HI II K I i-s . lSUi'J St i Ii im . , . II I mill . . hMII I I- inn! li .. lull I I lllu M-li . .. illSJltll Hlili . II Out P. rih . . JUMl II 111 II - I . s Whii in. . .. ;if i 1' rrln . . ft Sin '1 Hlfilll Poll i. k J s tfinnlfh in ii Kvi, I . . 1 Muul . .-,-, l.ohr r . . (J', MISS HHLEN MI'UPIIY Since her rotuin horn Lonijon Inst month she has hern entertained at a number of social nflairs. Tomor row afternoon her mother, Mrs. H. O. Murphy, of dim Klliott street, nill Kie a tea in her honor. Miss Murphy went abroad with her sis ter, Mrs. William C. Kdey, of New "inrk, four jearJ. aj;o. During tltu Inst two years she took an activu part in war relief work in Loudon. HOY finds uncm-: suicidi: WOMAN TAKES POISON Patient Recovering at Hospital Itefuses to Divulge Name A welldresed woman, who refuses to divulge her name, is recovering today In St Miirv Hospital fioin thu effects of a doe of poisun i-lio swallowed with suicidal Intent The woman, who l- about forty jeaiH old told tlm phvsleinns that fho hail talci 11 the poison bei.auo io was tired of liv Ins She was found on tho street sufferlnB from vml, nt nausea, at Orlanna and .lef. frsi.n mi, pis lMtsersby aw her and had her lemiivid tn the hospital Tho prompt apiilitaiinn of the hlomacli iiump xaved her llfi '1 he ii iivun will bo aniilv-zeil tn .In. teimnii ils iiuime In in e poiltet of her rlothlnB wni found a t. ii. i luldrpvfced lo .Mih Oraco Groff, of 1 ..' mil f'ifiv hei ond street It was found lattr Hi it ii domestic bv that naino hail left tins uddii'xH hiverul vvliI.s ago. Child, Gcttinp; Coal in Cellar, Discovers Despondent Man's llody When Jolinnlo Meade went down In the oellnr of his homo nt son rCrtli I'restun rtrcet this inoniliiK for a bucket of coal bcfoio ho started olT for school, ho stum bled over a hodv in the darkness ".Mamnn " he Khoutcd, as ho ran up stairs, brliiRlns his mother nnd his mint mi a run to see what had happened Thej found that tho lioilv was that of .lohmile's uncle, (leorgo .1 Meade. Ilo had risen about midnight after tellliiB his wlfo that ho was 'golnB to sit by tho lire," and had Bono to tho cellar and put a bullet through his lieai t I'alluro to get work was said by his widow to bo tho tc,inn for his IlLtlOII. CONVICT EDITOR MISSING Only One of Seventeen P.uoled for Holidays Who Failed to Return J.IIAVEN'WOUTH, Ids . Jan 4 If A Shappcr, editor of tho Hipinro Deal, tho prisoners' paper, and advocate of tho honor 8fctem. was tho onlv one missing todav of soventecn men paroled for tho f lirl-.nn. is holld.ivs when tho roll was called nt the .state penitentiary Disturbs Students in Logan Hall QUINTESSENCE OF ONIONS fragrance of .tnnltor's Repast Wornls With Thai of l'iclsllnr: Solution for Cadavers Whovvl The jmilloi of l,oRiin ttnll. home of Hip tt'lmtoti Srhoot of the fnlvetllv. Itml a boiled dltiiter vmtpritny Thin Isli t the llrst tlnip Hint thp piitiRenlit tli 1m wrapped lt nrnmn nrottail the pirn but vpslerdav's appears to he lite nlfnelotv s'mvv HibT brnhp Hie rnmellni-U of Cip studptit bmlv for In this nintnln k I'etili sviv.inlnn Is prltitpil it commutili-iittmi de i "Uiii'lng romlltlnns In Bcner.il nrouuil l.n nn Hull and hintiim Hint lilutipr Hioitrtht mlil mil llimpr fullv, umleriiiltietl ns It wis l.v an timleri urtPiit of union riillnir l in- i (immttnliiitlon follows T.i the lid tor of the tenn!5 Uunlnn : the Innllor or l,ofian Unit Mail Mi. v.i had ImiIIpiI onions for itlniipr v. tirdiv Now Hint slnt-nlpnt In itsilf I - ii t tipvvs. for nil chisses, rtudentu .nut Instructors nliki- were for.'Ml In I iiisp in their span Ii Tor r.PPIi'lHNi'V mil sniff the iiiiitnt nr'slnit from Hip i ipiiipiiI It sppiiis as tlmuBli wo Have i Inid pnoiiah limp getting lr Into 11 i InssriHiins wltii.uit ImvitiR In ah--i il. IkiIIpiI dinners Ami lis the writer i. nl voiir pitltiiilnl nliout our lll'IV Iip ml. is whv wp ns student emit m -i mi Indignation nioveimnt .- What tun Hi lionl men ate proud nf mi eoiitse. of our facultv and of iv ivtliliiB i unm-ct'-d wltlt Pinnsvi. vinii except Lognti Hull nf fouisi ililv all willten In vain fur Lognn Hall lias borne the brunt of niiitiv iiltl . Nml and. as long ns vvp and th- lln iiiiirsimlH Bland for It Logiin Hall will ..main on Hie Job W Isn t It a u nin th it Hip liest-piivinn di pal lineiu or thp I nlveisltv, Hip biunch thit Is hupst nnd most noted nt anv, should lie forced to eotilltip Its nctlvltt. s tn sfh n ilcWit) tiiln. whpip niolli nnd dust doth corrupt and the plaster fnll ulli If this condition i.in hi- luongbt to thp tiilmls of some nf our philan tluoplc olumill. posslblv soiiii. dav Wh.ii tun Hihool tnuv hnvo a rp.il iiet WlIAItTO.MTi: Dip student bodv of Hie Wh-irton Si In "I has tuken the matter up and while on the subject of odor, thev mean to toil, h upon means mul methods of ubiogntiiig Hi smell of iinatoinlcal subjects, whlih iiimin Una's ovei fiom tho Hiiro l.uboini.ii v eighteen feet nvvnv and chases iidjii.-nit Wharton School classes, especially In sum nier .. ., , liver tho bnsement of Lognn Hall hangs a h-170 of ploMu-brlno siuell. Hip In Hip being used In tho t-iiibiilniliig of the bodies Thev h.ivo beconio used to this odor and alumni are wont to sniff It and giiln ! ihI.m riinlnlsceneo Hut tho odor In siiinnn r N too much "Wo didn't eomo hcie to take a ineiln.il course" the students snv, 'and let '.in is wants to 'nvu it. Dun't make ns emlui. its effects " ASKS MONEY FOR ISLANDS Seeietaty Lansing Urges Honds for Purchase Fiom Danes WASHINGTON, .Inn I Seci.l.iiy Ian sing conferrul nt Hie f'npltnl with piii tor htone. cbaliinan of the foreign Ib-la-tlons Coinmlttpp and urgpd Hint t "ii gress soon iuovk.p Hip $-5 0110 ftno in piv for tho Danish V.'c-I Indies nml nNn de tirmlne the form of government fm tb. nevvlv ncnulied Isl inds Hnth di-nlnl di (Usslnfi tho pending lesolutlon to iudinsi l'resldent Wilson's penco note Tho Administration, It Is under-.tnod. fi vois ii bond Issue to pav for the islnniN Senator Stone favois (piasl-mllitaiy r.uin of goveriimeut until I'nngiesg provlibs somo other wgnE dstinctive1 DEPENDABLE TAILOR SERVICE SINCE EICIITCCN SIXTV'SIX mi WALmrrsTSSf T J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut Juniper South Penn Square PLATINUM BRACELETS CASH PRICES FOR OLO GOLD. PLATINUM cnwiTfv. Oiornpndj.Pearij. Rubie5epphirBS oft 8MOOEBN REFINING CO. 1X7 S II4L C. . ov. . u. in tftruei MvLNur riion.i U'.Uot 3 (JsJSTlTIONeRy-VJ The Mann Transfer Case You Now Need Records lad lull naneled sides Substantial mortised con struction Roller bearing. Ail oak The. Mann All-Oak Transfer 1 pnasi?Js 'lade bo that it may be ooKf """in logemer This co,nys,0rfuci,eedSacaabS.n8et,nt0 ""' LETTER SIZE, $2.50 ch pr"af?We "na you on8 n P" WILLIAM MANN COMPAHV UUuL, Hook. lioke Uit bUllonery rrlntlas and llltiasrunfalni Our Stores 'Have Them If you received a Victrola for Christmas, you need records. The new January numbers are unusually tuneful and our service is excellent, as usual. Caruso on (nt Victrola it supreme ViclroJas, $15 to $400. Easiest Terms All our Viclrolaa are equipped wtth the Tungs-tom Stylus. Plays 50 to 200 tecoida without change. Talking Machine Co. VICTOR DISTRIBUTORS Broad Abv. Walnut Three Branches Open Eveumga Broad and Columbia Ave, 52d & Chestnut Sts. 4124 Lancaster Ave. Members of Lincoln Lodge. Dancing and Singing .1 miii I sin nml sub lids of ilvic ami human. Italian Interest will hp illseitssstl totilnM bv renrr-srhtiithp ,le-vs at a banquet of Lincoln liortR, No "so of the Independent nt-tler of irni'l Hrlth Tlie bnnauet tvlll tin helit nt the Hotel Wnltnti It will celebrate the rtist vein- nf l.-ncoln l.ndgp. The entire member, hip will attend fh-irlps ,l Vlrs Is t linn mnn of lite linn, quel pomnutlp-p Manv piominent speakers bnvp In-en invited, mining them Hie presi dent of Hip dlstrlit t-'reitetiik .lap of Tret!. ton . .I .Hetlnmnn Mtrnuss .ludae of l.tiserne i 'mint Joseph W Cains of A Mil title I'ltv .tncib winger nml the ttei Marvin Nathan There will be Vocal nperallo seleitlotm bv Wives nf members ArrnnsPiiipnt-. bnvp been mnile for ilmiclng ns a fenturp ..f tin- enlei. tiiliiinent t Lincoln Lodge wn tormeit bv i fpn mou headed bv Dav Id Phillips nltnrnej IVputy Altornei fleneral toseph l.4lttn nml nttiers The niembprshlp Is upward of ITf. In i lulling lm nli p I,lt Atet.imler s;elt7er I'hlllp I'libbelier. Havld Ueig. II I. Itubln snlin. r'b-irles .1 Weiss, llcrnnfil Harris lietij.uuln l)iitenfns .MISS Pni'F.RSON TO Wfil Mrs. George W. Chllda's Kin lo He War Uilvcr'a Urlde Miss Anne H I'etersoti cnmlm. , . r Mrs Henrirp W r'hlhls will nbnml-m b-i drpssmnklng tenttire In f'lisndi tin I'm i. well Thomas A Wotton who lm-. utiuinil from Hip front It) Frain-p, vvhpre Iip dinvi an nmhulniice Jllss ?,,,iron Is known -is n fnvm ti ' nf t ip vollligpr set III rnsildPlul Slip up tn d i a stlinll ilnsstnn III nit establishment n vi n nffn to .how hrr rriemls th it sin- i -nid hr In bttsiips nmt jet rptnln Iipi snini p ini tlotl Mi Wotton is the mn r.r tin lb v W II Wotton, nf South I'asmli ti. UrltHi Advance na 'liuris luMmV, .Inn I n nlllr 11 ippmt Is. -iipil In rp i-avs th it the lit t Mi In -tiin i.f idviip innditiiins Imvp inadp further progress on (he right bank of the Tigris, i is.t and northeast of Kut-el-Amara Hni SI 25,000 HnlmrsburR Realty tleorge T Site has purehaseil a residence nt Sollv street and I'rankford incline, tenant houses nml a lirge ipiarrv In ll.ilinesliurg from tlie etnte of the late iinKrcsmiiii i, purge I'nstnr The pur ihise puce iippinxiiii ited $l2i unn alJSl n 1 M vii W2eL 33ZJSS: Alfred M. Bloomintxdalc llltlf.lSt lilt S IN ELECTRICAL WORK 217 Walnut Street I vZ 'M ''JE - rrnm. M tOTMIfliOIfa ) Jircri r. r -Ready Money. United Stales Loan Society in Aortn ifronii m. IU 1. 5lh t. 55IR l.ermmlown nf. ; jf Symphoey Records II m a Columbia Triumph ! m iM H E wonder-achievement of music-recording the JL perfect reproduction of a symphony orchestra was a Columbia triumph, the culmination of Columbia leadership in orchestral recording. ' These records of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Little Symphony, and the records of ballet music from Serge dc Diaghileff's Ballet Russe, made under the direction of Ernest Ansermet, its former conductor, have won the highest tribute of lending musicians for perfection of detail and ensemble effect: 58-lS l ( iirmiviil (I) I'ri-iiiuhule, il) lt-tn. ' Niible, (Il I iMiiii-Hi. Sei tt.SO " UlaBhllelrrt Ilussl in Ha Hlsr. Seige dp it Orches- 2074 S878 in In Mi- '-III $I.S0 I tra. Liiipst ns.-i iin t. i 'unducto- l iiriuiwtl 1 1 Id i iiiiluiisiini p. 11 rncmiliil, (I) Viil.i-, (I) i.-u - Seige do liiugblleff's Itiisslan Hall, t irchistra, Ihiust Ansttiun-t, I'un- lIlKtol Jl.nlVrlu I tl lleju Little Svlllphony iiiihcsiii tiioigo narmre, t'on- iludiir I Aiilmili- No I -I. Iitli- Svmphonv Orches tra, (lioii'u llaiieic, Conduitoi (J.clieberiiinlp (s inplinnte Siiiti). N t l,P llNoetlll III. slnilliiid, (sn,lb hI'h siillH s-eige do IiiiglilleffH ItiiKsi.iu ) llallet l iii li.xlla. Ihtiest Auseiiint f i 'oniliii tot si li.ii.riimli. (siiiiiiiiiiiif. suiic), so ( I il.. p lltiuduil (IViist nl llusiliiili Selg.- d - liiagliileffs ItiisHian H.ill.-t (in hi m! 1. 1, laiipst AiiKtfiinet, i'uii llUCllll The "music-rote" traile-mail; means not only su premacy in orchestral recording, but superiority in nnv field of instrumental music. M jIju any test of this that you wish at your dealer's - Columbia Records will iffi'siiprt.'iiiel llearthein toJitw - "Heating is helming." Columhiit Kionl in till Fein Lam;iiiii;ts. A', ( o'i tut 1 1 f itt'ii t' it jothitretx mouth. Ji j uJ til. ciiitut ua tiUj lo the Dut ifhoiit m Coluiiibi IjrafuiiuU L? GRAFONOLAS ard DOUBLE-DISC FOR SALE BY CKNTHW. ruiiiiliiKliuni 1-liinn Co, 1101 f'hrtliiut HI, l't'iiiiliiiilu 1 diking Machine On,, llil'l riienlinil M. hiit-lli-iiluirir, N., .V Co., l?th ami Market M. siruubrlilED .1 CMhler, Mill mid Markrt M, NOHTM riij ln I'linrniui j. rk lluml X City I. In, ll.illt-r. .Ii.lin C, 1337 ItulklunU .St.. I.ukkii I ulrrnik. Ilenj. Ilo Nurtli llUbtli .St. Ideul J mnn mill lulklug Vluibin. Co., 'Sl l.erinanluvtn Alt. OUIewiirli-ri., b?J (.erniiiutuvvii ve. (Iliiev MimIi.- l'urlur, S"ilJ N .1th lit. I'iilluilellildu Talking .Murldue Co, unn Ni.rlli rruiiklin S ikle I'luiio Store, 30U3 Oeriiiaiitnivii A, NOItllli: 1ST MlltlllUhM ttuiitiuurill Silinrll A VIiciiIiiiii, IJi; I ulllliililu .ic, ri-i Iiiiik 'lalMiiK VUthlne In, 4nUl , tt Moure. I. II., i.i. Ill (.rriiiiiiitoun ,Vi-. Nndrltlrlii, I'lilllp. till I , urti M 'IninpMnv.. j. Miuirae. .Ill; Orrmutiluuti Ate ltbe, I. .. HID (.Irani .Vie. iiiiixliMijii, .lo,., tin; u iin m, llaiiayiinl, Iiuiiiieiiiuiin, h. & liituii .1 . ism (.rrin.intanii A I'uMrrt 0. Ie nubu. latJ lint Tliisn St. UIIST I'UII. ll.' l-llll (-srr. Ii. r. 'il'J Muiti si , liurliy lieu, II Hail, Jt u , :.y tll-Jli i .inin,r ,.. I, ul In-, riuim tu. sni-iij s ii, rt, I lllmun, ll.r.lM I mitiluiiiip Vie. Iiidrpenilenl talking Muchlne to, Kilg vVUib lu ml r. I eil Hie. Num. 4 1(1 1!il si MrUblurrl llros . IUIJ-io I niiiiulrr At.. MiullS I'rne -lore, 3UJX Mutl.rl St. ami Htrurii Ilnrr l'.ilnnnl 11 . Mt l'runkfurd Ate. I olmilul Mrludv Miup, :!'i.'f'l N. trout at. I rant.fi.rd Muic Mure. itSl Orlliudux M. 'iiiiiilinaii. I I . u; fl (iirurU i i.utkuvikkl Irtur. Orlhoduw- & Aluioud M, Kenny, Thomas M , iSSl Keimluctou AT0. Mil. 7. , 130 VI (.Irani Air kritltr, Jurph 3131 lllrluiioiul SI. Mtlingrr. Samuel. liOl N. 1 Iflli St. 'luntuiirlli'a, sti Vet I f lileli Ave I'lilla Tull.lne Murblne Co. 1141 -V 3d St ltrluhelmer'a llepartment Store. 1 rout und Siihiiiielmnnu Are. nOKTIItt HST (align, T II . 3320 drrin iiiluwii Are. Ilil, Fraukllu. uOOU It urn Ale. Kulwale. Marllu, 4103 (irriuunlovvii At SUirrzer'a 1'luuo Cuuipuli), S39 Norlli 8th HI lnhtr:il Tulkiug vi.iiliinc JUil llultliiiore Air. !'l I'lilliiilrliililu 'lulUiiiB tluhliie I'p,. 1 Suulli until M. SOI TU IHt llrovv. I null. -!0 s (Hi S l'ri-rii. Merrls, IG3,-39 h I, lb m (.lobe Talking Maililnu Co., 1311 I'eliit lrri , u.ii.a,i, luiuiuu du ;,. 7HUI P. Ilillrr. II. bill , Seranil SI, Muileul l.'rliu Co.. 1 lie, I. Zvbeu, 1'rap , N.Ktur Olli und llulnbriilce Sl I'lilladrlpbla I'lioausruph to, 010 South hi rldUUi-lphkt I'huiiutfruph Co , W3 b. tllli SI lluirufeld. II, 231 Saulll SI. bluUo. Hurry. CIS S 0th St. C'd, U Oudley, II. i. lAlllll.X. N i lU3-17-:3 llroudvtuy Perry Reductions are made on T j. Prices that were n' already so low, men commented on them to their friends! j We kept our prices so near to normal this' season that the man on the street who had shopped around and then examined our stocks told his frtends: "Perry's haven't raised their prices!" $ We exercised all our buying power to get our woolens at ground floor prices,' placed large orders early, and marked our Suits and Overcoats witla view rather to your future good will for our moderation in a season of soaring costs than to the perfectly 'legitimate advances we were en titled to. ' $ In these reduction sales at Perry's there are Suits and Over coats of the richest, most luxurious fabrics woven i m p o r t e d Overcoatings that can't be duplicated for long after these are gone! Get one at a price re duction ! $15 and $18 Suits and Overcoats, now $13.50 and ?15 $20, $22.50 and $25 Suits and Overcoats, now $18 and $19 $30, $35, $38, $40 Suits and Overcoats NOW $2,5, $26.50, $27 $28, $30, $32, $34 $45 to $60 Overcoats the finest that can be bought at any price, now at Savings of $7, $10, $12 on each Overcoat! Trousqr Prices Reduced! PERRY & CO. "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. 529 fWnRKET St, "X333Sr 1 r -.