Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 05, 1917, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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JiRS. WEST QUITS
ALL PUBLIC WORK
Prompted to Resign by Cen
sure of Army Inquiry
Court
DEFENDED BY RELATIVE
Dnughter-in-Law Says She Is
Victim of "Impulsive
Heart"
LONDON', .Tnn. B. The Unity Mnll iMrns
that Mr;" William Cormvlll.AVc9t. vlio
has hern pnvcroly censiireil liy n court of
Inquire In romiertlcm With iirmy ntTnlrs, 1mm
dwUlf'il ( rotlm from every kind of lttibllu
work.
The Pnl! Mnll riiuettp prints nn Inter
view Willi Mr fleoiKO Cornwitllls-Wcst.
Mr. J'ntniU t'nmubetl on tho marc, who
says'
T wonder whether tho nubile Ik nwnre
lli.it Mr William CoriiwnlllB-WeSt Is sixty
three eaw fr npe. n. moat Inipulilve, wnriu
hearted lrlliwoninii. olio of tho most loved
of nmiiiei-. anil n dearly loved wife?
The following imrciloti tnny tirlnn her
pnwrabtv ninrn clearly heforo tlie public
than the nnimary of the court of Inquiry.
JIv niother-in-lnw etnyed with mo n few
da vi diinri; ii"' military Inritilry. Whllo
Wn wen- ililvliiB to the court olio day n
rnmnre full t wounded poldlerst passed
elne up My mother-in-law's eyes tilled
with tear t'lasplnB her liimiK In her
delhloiii Itl.'.h lirriRUP, die falil! 'Oh! loots
at tlw'P darllnn Tommies!'
l iigRested they mlRlit hear tho word
ilarlliiR
What do I care?' she answered, 'they
are nil d.irlliiKH to me. Illess their hrave,
cheerful hearts!' This from u lady of sixty
three A to the way she la censured for taking
indue t Interest III n wounded scr-
Rp.itit. -.tir.-ly it If n pitiable affair. Of one
thine I i" sure, nothing will prevent my
mnlhei -in-law calllns " wounded Tonnnles
Marlines' i w'Hiir later what poor chances
an Irish l.eatt Ii:ih when up usiilnst u llrlt
Isli middle-class one."
INQI'IUV rM.I.Bl) "OtTTnAQK"
on the court s HndlUBH the Times military
correspondi tit writes h long article apropos
of the nunitermnst-r gonenirs hranch of
the seivlci'. of Sir John Cowan's work la
says :
"The writer has no hesitation In saying
he considers Cowan Is tho '. ost successful
general on I lio British sldo 'a this war. It
Is onlv tin- barest justice, to the shamefully
used chief of tills department to say n few
wordi. not about tho Inquiry, which has
beon nn administrative outrage, but on tho
vol n and character of the work done."
"Ur ibnulng attention to tho task
caused bv the expansion of nn nrmy of
150,000 to thirty timen that number, tho
mllltarv enrrespondent peoceeds at length,
of which extracts follow:
'The wholo of tliu frozen meat eMiort
of the South American companies was re
cured at 'in early date. As the f.overn
meats of Austialla and N'ew Zealand place!
their entlro output ut our disposal, t'io
mmt supply of tin.' iirniv. and to a largo
extent of I he civil population, became. Us
ui red.
"The mechanical transport grew amaz
ingly. It (-tarteil with eighty motor lorries
In the peace-tin.. establishment. In 1017
it already had J.5,000 for the ordnance
tervlc.es. II is ilp.Mrtmcnt has to store, Issue,
repair and maintain virtually all the war
material. The personnel of these services
has expanded twenty-fourfold In cnimnls
Kionett grades and ninefold In other ranks.
HAPID DKCISION'S IlKQUIRRD
"Oeneral Cowan has had occasionally to
make, rapid decisions. Kor exuinple, when
frost bite, first became a danger, nn urgent
demand for a new antlfrost liltn grease
reached him from Krance. Into ono Slondav
nlKht. Tuesday morning he assembled the
chief tallow merchants In his ofllce. llv
Thursday night tltousands of tins of the
new remedy were on the wav to Krance.
"Some thirty different at tides of food
etu.Ta. disinfectants nnd fuel bad to bo
senMally to Franco In a volumo of 20.000
tons a day, and a proportionate supply to
other theatres of war, as well as utiiis to
some of tlie omaller 1'uwcra among our
nines
"I'or tho ordnanco service In peace was
proiided annually I'SO.OOO pairs of boots,
520.0011 shirts. 1,000.000 pairs of socks;
fi.-m August. 1914, to the close of the year
1 9 II they were provided with IS.O0O.O00
pair of boots, -13,000,000 pairs of i-ocks,
2i.0(i.i uoo shirts and other articles In i.-n.
p .rt!i,n. while Air undercoats, leatr 4-Je.-l
Imi and India rubber trench boots were I
rannl!fd bv Urn hmuir.xi iimnan.i 1, ,... .
been Mated Hint by 1915 alone 1815,000 000
Sards of material bad been purchased to
make up clothing alone.
TODAY'S MAKRIAGI3 LICENSES
John H.l,.ra IOJ 8. Jvssu,, t Iim Mamie
Jlil'lnmon, -101 S. Ji.saup nt.
IM'V u'"?t,r'i ""-J W. SloniBomery me., and
Mini Tmior. 1.113 l'.inialn at.
Aniiinio Sii,-,rf. mm Mountain t., and AhsuihU
C'odaiiin. l.y.'i ,s. inih st.
"'" I1.' J!;"lv' -.',l- AfPletreo t.. and Asms
e -'filK.ui. alia Aiilri-o at.
Sami.i-1 T01111H.U. am s. 3,i Bl., U1),i Hara jiainch.
llll Keiiiiwortli ki.
wT! ,:'l. -''-" s- Hnrlen st.. nnd lather
Holateln. M31 K. Jllldred St.
rittro Hluajakv, 1117 .N American st.. ami Mary
Jrann-iin. 301 l)u l,aneey st. '
Ctinrles i: serlro Con ltaeo st., and Concctta
Ilanti.in.i. .-,17 Summer at.
t.? """'"I- "'" Thompson t.. and Avln.i
DiUrem.iio 4ii li Thompson t.
Tliomaa .1 iiimhes. 1IV1111 Spruce St., nnd Stury
t' 11.1II, 11 IMin Fulrmiimitiite.
John . I sin 11 UUR K. Hnneoclc st.. and N'ellto
C fiaii.uiilir. 1H32 Snyder a.
Samuel Ui.iUt-. Wilnilnston. Del., ami I'rliellla
lirniirn Wllnilugton. Del.
iul lioMlnar. HIS l.aurol St., and Julia M.
-nf,hoczky- ls03 N. Jtarshall st.
vi?m '), MM"'- Ansonla, Conn., and Lola
a!oli. Itrooklyn. N. y.
n "n.f ;,I!!arJc.,n JS3 r.osnba rd St.. and Marlon
.? i1uJCrc"' S3n N- ,,b" at.
hnoi, M32 Whitby ave.
p-,I'.rfl,,i?ton' F,oy,i- Va" '"", "" O.
Lrsven, C14B Nassau road.
viP.h,9lnk,tJ.c5' ,SM M'lroM St., and Stallnla
Nlecuta. 4550 Melroi-A st.
Kmml' AJ"vi"' . 8" N- I-wrencest., and
tmma A. ghockcor, 2100 llrnndywlno it.
Wills Probated by the Register
Wills probated today Included those of
William Tearsall, 2133 Spruce street, which
in private bequests disposes of property
i'?'ud at M 1.000; William A. Sweeney,
4121 North Tlro-wl ciAt tmnnn. ti "t
hotter. 1842 Herbert street. J8100 ; William
Vi.asse.r1' ni ort, Fifteenth street,
J5J00; John Prendergast. 2519 Parrlsh
treet, B700, and Margaret Iteeniien. who
died In the Samaritan Hospital, $5100.
pros
Trousers
ASpecialty
1116Wa!nutStreet
ISF.IHH Street rfSStJ
raaaai WaUnl IS
GALVANIZED, COPPER
AND ZINC SHEETS
L. D. BcrKer Co.. 59 N. 2d St.
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H Kfiittoat, ilaln fit)
HIGHESffiDAID
!. er.
MRS. WILLIAM CORNWALLIS-WEST
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"An Irish heart up uKninst a Hnti-u mnlillo-class ono" is the wnv tho
formur iMiF. 1'ulrick Camtilwll ihiiinclorifs tin- wonutti wlio is tho
central (Ikui-c in tho Urilish army scamlal that has ilrawn tho consuro
of a court or inquiry. This is picture of Mrs. William t'ormvullis
i ?8t ",s . o(,liC(1 as !l .vouiiK matron. She is now sixty-throo years
old. She is accused of taking too much interest in a yontif lieutenant
and heint; the cause f his transference to another battalion, the airnir
involvniK several Iiinh Uritish nffico'tt. She is the mother of the former
husband of Lady Randolph Churchi I, now the husband of Mrs. Patrick
.Campbell. She is also tho mother of the 1'iincess of l'less and the
Duchess of Westminster.
DOCTORS CLASH AT TRIAL
OF BIRTH-CONTROL CASE
Public How Over lis Benefit.
Poor Women Testify for
Mrs. Sanger
NEW YORK. .inn. C 'The bis llRht"
for nnd im.iiii.Mi lilrih control, prt'dlrteil by
..I ft. .iinri'.irct Palmer. In on bi-n- today.
The ball,') henuvn society AViimeii. clergy
men, ilcitcrJ, l.iwyern nnd the icbellloiia
inotbcrrt v.-ufl ret raidnK cidiiclileut with tho
brj?innlnif of Jtia Snnger's trial In xpwliil
"is'oiim nn tho I'li.ti'S" of maintaining it
P'iKb: milsancti Ii lier birth control olinic.
A small army of women of th poorer
chisi who have large families nnd went
to the Sanger -clinic to learn how to o!d
Increasing them further testified for airs.
.Sanger, Haying they had boon advised free
of charge. Against tills a woman detectivo
produced a $2 bill alio swo.-s nho paid Mrs.
Sanger for ndvlee.
Ono of Mrs. Sanger's) chtof ndherents In
mint In tlm l!ev. Cliniles II. I.yttle, 1'nl
tnihiH Minister. Ilo S5ald he legarila Mrs.
Siiiigcr'u inovetnent for birth control "liu
niaiio nnd patriotic."
Doctor l.yttlo enmo to court with the
society women who entertained Mrn. San
ger at breakfast at tho Yandurbllt. Among
them were:
Mrs. Amos I'lncliot. Mrs. I.uwls Dela
lleld, Mrs. Jtoae 1'a.stor Stokes, Mrs. Ida
Hauh lCastman, wife of Max Hastinan, edi
tor of Thn Masses; Miss IIbIlmi Todd and
a dozen others.
'lillo the trial proceeded Doctors Abra
ham Jacobl and ,1. S. Moltsor ipiarreied
publicly aliout birth control In debate.
Doctor Jacobl declared many persons would
be better on" If they never wero born.
Doctor Meltzer said doctors should concern
themselves with curing diseases nnd let
tho Held of pteventlves alone.
Moody Man Shoots Wife
PATISRSOX. X J., Jan. 3. While her
iileeptnir baby rented In her iiiiuh Mrs. U.il
dasaro Itossl uns shot anil killed by her
husband early today. A boarder who tried
to Interfere was driven off at tho pr.mt of
B. pistol and Rossi escaped. Tho police were
told that Rossi was moody nnd given to
Jealous rages and that often he would set
up n target In tho hack yard of his homo"
and rlddlo it with millets to terroti.u his
wife.
l.ansdnle Students Aid Library Fund
I.ANSDAI.K, l'a.. Jan. S. To equip the
new Lansdnle High School library with
now books, students at the school hino
started a campaign to rnlso funds by sell
Ing papers, magazines, old rubber and
metal. Principal II. I,. Seaman, of tlie
high school, says the library will be made
a feature of the school activity.
OVER KIIESGE'S qPnnnrl T?lnnr KKVATOU
5c & 10c Store OeCOIUl l1 1001 0R STAIRS
llliiiiiiHiliiiiliMWil
Sift
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Women's Smart Boots, $.4S
Rlack and white comhiiiation and 40 (SL
other good btles All sizes. II to 11 widths.
700 prs. Women's Shoes $.TO
All welled soles and good styles. Tan
and black ; high and low heels.
380 pairs
Women's Shoes!
1
,9S
Patent, dull leather, tan calf. gray, brown
and black suede, also velvets welted and
stitched soles. Not all sizes.
380 pairs Women's tl? -n A
Satin Party Slippers A
Real smart-looking, In black, lined
kid, and French heels. AH sizes and A
Men's Thompson Bros. gg Qg
Cordo-TanShoessC J'
V Vi
Open
Saturday
EvenintB
-Our New Branch Store, 2i3t
sasX-
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1017
WOMAN'S RELATIVES
TRY TO BREAK HER WILL
Oppose Probate on Ground That
She Was Not in Her
Right Mind
UK.MH.S'fi. Pa.. Jan. fi - That the Into
Mrs. rarollne Kalbacli, a well-known Read
ing woman, caused her ncphew'H body to
be dug vp In the t'harles Hvans Cemetery
In cause she bad I'ntinml the Impression that
It had been mutllnte.il nnd Unit tho woman
kept the fnmllv mllli supply at her bedside
because she believed an effort was being
Innile to poison her, was among the testi
mony heard before R-glster Wertz. Ill or
phans' Court here today. In the enntest that
is being made to break the woman's will.
She left an estate of about Jin.non and
provided In her Hill thnt Mftoi) be devoted
to tho puit'linso of ten slabs of tlnwlc-i
granite, carvsd with wreaths of roses, dai
sies, nak In- ?s. bleeding heaits, etc., each
slab to cost '.1 least .'ID0. and the ten to he
placed on i.,i giaves of relatives In the
diaries Kvuns Cemetery here. The will pro
vides tinit tho tombstones now on six , of
the graves be discarded. Virtually tho
entire residue of the estate 1 left to the lire
company of Reifftown, below Rending.
Mrs. Kalbacli was seventy-two years of
rge when she died here last August. A
nleco unit nephew, tho only living relatives,
tlie trying to have the will set nsldo on the
giound that their aunt uas not In her right
uilliil when sho executed It.
The attorney who drew the will testified
that Mrs. Kalbacli was evidently clear In
mind when sho gave him explicit Instruc
tion!! as to the iiiathlo slabs, giving tlie
exact dimensions, kind of granite, etc.
Register Welti! will now render it decl-slo-.
as to whether or not the will shall be
admitted to probate, after which the case
will likely bo appealed to the higher courts.
MOVK TO SAVE CATIIKDItAI,
German Cardinal, With Aid of Pope,
Socks to Save Khcims Edifice
IIKRU.V, Jan. S. Tho Koelnisehe Volks
zeltuns. In making reference to tlio visit of
Cardinal von Jlartmami to Ihu occupied
legions of Krance and performing pontlllcal
functions theie. hays ho acled with the
express permission of the Pope.
".Moreover," odds the paper, "Cardinal
von Jlartmami, who lias repeatedly con.
ferred with the Kmperor on behalf of tin
Rl.elms Cathedral, carried an autogiapii
letter from the Popo to the Kiiipcror, i
which the Pontiff asked that the Herman
military authorities penult under satisfac
tory guarauteea tho restoration of the cathe
dral during tho war, because the danger
of lis falling down Is Imminent."
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I
of
270 pairs of
Women's Shoes
$ J .69
un-metal calf with cloth
tops, welted sole ; alsu velvets.
lace and button liroUen sizes
fv
?
with
to J.
300 pairs of Women's
lligti-uut &pais.(TftiQC
Special at
Rich mahogany shade. Smart English
last. Welted sole. AH sizes and B to E.
Other Good Shoes, S2.45 to S4.95
Kensington Avenue
U.S. SOON TO RECALL
PERSHING, IS REPORT
President Then Will Deal With
Mexico Through Diplo
matic Channels
WASHINGTON". ,Tnn.,r.. drndunl with
drnwal of the American troops in Mexico
i confidently believed to be the next step
i"titem)taleil hy the Administration In tho
Metlcati Bltiiatloli. It will be necessary to
biinir tho troops out slowly, army otllccra
aid, for strntcitlc, tpmrnti.
The formal wind-up of the affairs of the
Anirrlcan-Slexlcntt Joint cuuunlKslon 19 ex
peited dally. The Administration Is con
vliieed thnt tlclieral t'nrrntiza's cotitlnued
lechiilciil objections to the Atlantic t'lty
Inotoeol nro not nttouether sincere, and does
not inletnl to dniB on the lietfotlatlntia.
tuire the troops are out. and the whole
unbalance of Henernl t'lirianza's objections
to the protocol are removed, a miKKcstlon
from htm thnt the commission be re-formed
ami Its cessions resumed for Hie discussion
of other points of difference between his
tln eminent nnd the I'nlted Slates Is ex
pected. It is doubtful It It will be nc
reptod, however.
The Administration apparently has de
rided to take p ttie pending intentions with
tlie Mexican tie facto ttoverntnent through
"liiilomntle. chntmels. This Is the main
leasim for sending Ambassador b'letcher to
bis post, Mtnto Depot tiiirnt olllclals have
admitted.
Iicplte reports that Vnnnctn Itonlllas.
nteniber of the Joint commission, would be
named to succeed Kllseo Arredolido as Mex
ican AtnhaSsatlor-DcslBiiate III Witsh'ngtoii,
It was learned today Ironi rellalile sources
Hint It Is tli-nernl I'lirrnniS'i's present Inteti
tlnii to name l.uls Caliieiii eh.ilrmnn of
the Mexican section of tho commission to
till tho post for a lime.
MIDVALE BUYf BIG
COAL RESERVATION
By .$5),000,000 Purchase of Wcst
morclnnd Company's Prop
erty Gains Nino Mines
Tlie Mid vain Steel Corptirntlnn has pur
ehaied the I'ittsbiirRh Westnioieland I 'on I
I'oinpany for $!i,(ino.nnn. The transaction
Involves 111, nnd acres of mis ronl nnd
cotdnc coal in Westnioieland and Wnsh
litKlon rmintles. The properly nil loins the
fiUOO aeies of tlie Marlanna foal i'oinpany.
which the Mlihale Conipany purchased
about two mouths ago from tlie 1'nlou
Trust t'ompany of l'lttsburKh, tecelvers,
for $.1.ri0U,noo.
This Bices the Kastern Ordnance Com
pany St, !!0D acres of coal property In west
ern I'cnns.vlviitila, and It Is understood It
will purchase more In the future.
The Westmoreland Company has been In
the Iniml't of Ii. W. Kultii, lis recflver. since
duly, 1!)H. Ilo was a bl? stockholder.
Tho stock lias a par value of I00 a share
but It Is said the Mldvnle Company look
it over at approximately :ifi a share, line
holder Is known to havo held out with
7 ."ill shares until he got Snn a sliate. Hold
ers of bonds are icported to have tecelved
par and Interest.
The coal Is said to have been worth
Jllltin an nere. There are In operatloc
nine huge modern mines, well developed and
eiiulpped. capable of producing a.Oiill.iiou
tons per year.
SOTIIERN TO HE OPERATED
UPON; AILMENT RETURNS
Sumo Surgeon Who Attcmlcil Him 20
Yours Ago for Sumu Complaint
Will Aid
C.IIICAOO, .Ian. fi.--IJ. II. Sotbern. the
actor, today la facing a serious operation
for tho removal of stones from the kidney,
and by a peculiar coincidence Hie same
surgeon who operated on lilnl for the same
complaint twenty yeara ago will ho In at
tendance. Iir. Joseph Hbisell, the Solhern family
physician, and .Mrs. Suthern f.lulla Mar
lowe on the stage) are hiirrjlng here from
New York. The operation probably will
be performed during the day.
President Cleveland and .Mrs. Cleveland
wero present at the peifonuaiico when
Sotbern was stricken twenty years ago
whllo on tho stage. '
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CORRECT
MEN'S TAILORS
Cor. I 3th and Sansom
OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE
An fxitplluiidl opportunity to he stylishly
diedHfil nl u lilt; Havlni;.
S3i..'ii mill :io.oo st'iilMis ur Go-
OVKHCIIA'IIMIS In oriler ... B'B
XIII. llll III $:,vni SriTIM.S ur Ccn
OVIIItt H.VI'IMIS to unlrr ... ""
fin. llll iiml si;.. r,ll M IIIM.S or E'fs;
OVKt!t'TIN(IS lu urdfr ... '
Ready Money
I United States Loan Society!
117 North Broad St.
3513 (ieriuuntimn ATt.
)
ai a
Ut S. Sth nt.
GIRL AND MAN WOUNDED
IN TRAGEDY IN TAXICAB
Boston Young Woman Says Elevated
Knilwny Claim ARcnt, Now
Dying, Shot Her
1JOSTON'. Jan. n Heath mny seal today
the secret of a tnxlcah tragedy lat night,
wherein Miss Mildred Melzlnu. of a wenlthv
Urooklltie family, vtns shot In the side and
her companion was wounded In the head,
thigh and nbdomen. The police theory,
based on fragmentary statements obtained
from thn Bin. was that Jnuips J. miey. Miss
.Melzlah's companion, shot her In a (It or
Jealous inge and then attempted siillttle.
Itlley Is dying, and only nn rtceedltiRlv
delicate operation can save the giM's life,
in tho opminh of physlcans.
Tho cab driver. Lawrence J. Mthonnld
was driving his machine, with ibe m.m and
woman Inside, along ftilverslly road nnd
wur within n few doors of Miss Stolalnn'fl
home when he heard live shots In On cab
lie slopped Immediately and the door hurst
open. Miss Melzlnn staggering out and run
ning iv eit U I v toward her home. She rp un
conscious on her own tlnorstep. In the cati
McDonald round Itlley, blood gushing from
Ills inree wounds
The girl's wrist hub broken, apparently
In a struggle in the tnxleab.
Itlley Is thirty-three years old and n
claim agent for tho ttosioti Utevnted Hall
way. Miss MeUlati Is nineteen.
Former I'ostmaslor Dies
lillSAItnVIU.K, Ia , Jan. B. t.euis till!,
seventy -two years old. Mrmer postmaster
of thin place, died during the night follow
itic a brief Mines, lie ns n veternn of
the Civil War and was widely known.
7T
J
. E. Caldwell & Co.
Cheittint juniper
PEARLS
PEARL NECKLACES
Thin Mark on Goods
Ouarautfft the Ntylr,
(junHty ttml Valuta.
Serai-Amiiial Clearance Sale
Values you've never aeen equaled, even in the BECKER
"Shop3 Individual," which io "rohig aomc,"
Next thing to DOING a Rood thing is to do it PROMPTLY,
Therefore, you thrifty men of good tnote, "get in" on this.
Among the many worth-while savings tire-just n few to which
we call your special attention.
OVERCOATS
$16.50, $18, $20 and $22.50 Qualities $1S.00
Including the Tyrol Wool Garment in Three Different Weights
NECKWEAR
65c nnd $1.00 Values 55c
$1.50 nnd $2.00 Values $1.15
SHIRTS
$1.50 Values $1.15
$2.00 Values $1.35
Sweater Coals, Bath Robes and Lounging Robes 25 r,'o Off
Everything From Our Regular Stock
At These Addresses Only
926 Chestnut St. Widener Bldrj. Arcade
Juniper & Filbert Sts. 133S & 40 South Penn Square
sacreo symooi
sessedoiawonderfu
mystical power and
an influence wnicli
made its devotees
fanatical. At its fcid
ding Haruf and
Marut stole tne wife
of an EnglisK lotd.
OVERALLS FOR WOMEN
FAD GAINS FOLLOWERS
One New York Factory Adopts Them
anil Manufacturers Pronn.ro
for Growing Demand
N'liW ytiltlv , Jan. B. Overalls for
Women !
Overalls of silk, overalls of satin, over
alls of cotton, overalls In dots and stripes
mid cheeks nre being manufactured by one
of the largest manufacturers of the bifur
cated garment hitherto sacred only to man.
It's all due to the war, they sn.v.
The overall have already ntn ndopted
In one N'ew York factory for women em
ployes and ninny women ore wearing them
to do housework. Large overall orders have
been placed by depattment stores In antici
pation of the new mode.
DEAD MAN'S IIODY SHOWS
HE WAS PHYSICAL FREAK
Surgeons Find Ilia Organs Wero Com
plete Hover-gat of Natural
Conditions
ST. t.ut'lS. Jan. 6 --William King, thirty.
five years old, who died nt the city hospital
of tvnlinlil fever, was one of the greatest
freaks 111 the history of wircerv Physi
cians who completed the examination of his
both- declared today that King uns left
hnnded. his heart was nn bis right side, his
liver nnd appendix on tlie left nlde and his
spleen on the right Hide, exnctlv contrary
to the location In normal individuals.
Ills stomach wits completely turned
n round.
South Ponn Square
pos
"3
The Dip Outstanding
Feature f
of Perry
Reductions
is
the Quality
and Character
of the Clothes
51 Perry Suits and Over
coats at all times are
preferable because of
the unstinted pains
taken in their making.
The fabrics are of our
own selecting; the pat
ternsthe choice de
signs and colors of the
best mills are more
numerous and varied in
the Perry stocks than
you will find anywhere
else in Philadelphia.
And besides, Perry
stocks are noted for
co uprising Suits and
Overcoats of the most
expensive woolens
woven. No custom
tailor could show you
finer fabrics, because
there are no finer to be
had by anybody any
where at any price.
J Now these numer
ous, exclusive, highest
grade Suits and Over
coats are reduced from
our regular prices of the
season the lowest re
tail prices on good
clothes this Fall and
Winter of 1916!
! You're investing
money at big dividends
by buying now! ,
$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
$25, $26.50, $27
28, $30, ?32, $34
$45 to $60 Overcoats
the finest that can be
bought at any price,
now at
Savltw of $7, $10, $12 on
each Overcoat!
Trouser Prices Reduced!
PERRY & CO.
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16th & Chestnut Sts.
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