3. 1 s. m COSMO HAMILTON STORY IS FILMED 'Scandal" Is CharmitiK Photo play Vchiclo for Talented Constance Talmadce ...wnnlA '"ciimhll." with vlT.tT Klnry bv i'om,. 1! rfiJSi rirtures Col i-orn lion. fVinttnncn T.il mlltor nitfrt- raman. Hal )ouns, i.Vct riclui lore before I. W. Orlfllth cast Constance LiAro for llio p:nt of the mountain Rlrl ai,;in- - the Vltacrapli pro- I.. MI -Jill"!""""! featured this charming blotnlo JUCtlOIIS player. When r pmer .-oima. icrn ... -lth tlic Felcct rroRruin it was quiiu iturai !"' fc,le sll0U,,1 ,ill!P ll0r ,0,illUc l'h her. U ac " fortun.ito rotuipcjion r."..hlhltor nf thin new proRi-am The v.... will nrobably ho Intorestoil in the Ilher pictures fe.iturlnR thU M..r, vv ho Is no linkable In "bcanuai. Constance Blvrs to tlio screen a llviwr crfatlon of a tjpo of Rlrl Como Hamilton tilcturfd In bin mapizlno etory. It would I (jlfHcult to find another actress who could , in,0 the part nfl well aa 'toM thin rli.mn inr Ingtnue. Thcro uro uth. pernnalllv uid beauty In her pvci.v action and her presence dominates the cast. Although Intended to be n tense ill. untitle torv I' rca'ly Impresses the reIcvcr as comedy, for most of the Kltuatlons are llrhtly touched It n-enarlo covers the main points of the book. The production has been staged In " lavish manner with Hrerat bits of beautiful plidtoKiaphy, nl though the camera vvoils could h.ie been made more effective If taken from a variety of ansle" The suRROstlve llcuies adornlns the leaders were in keeping with the text. Harry P. ISrovvnn played the lole of n bis, ..(.reliant man. whom Constance palmed oft as her husband It Is it patt not unlike that of tho cae man In "flood Gracious, Annabellc'' As his filend, illadden James looked pleaslnc, but had nothliiR to do ex cept be within cull of the "victim." A MaekniallHiB villain was tho role allotted to J Herbert Frank. Ills perfomianco was capital Many other pl.iyois assisted with minor irirts. A. It. 1 Licensed at ElMon lo Wed KLKTOV, Jld , Nov. "3 Thoe obtain ing mairlaKP licenses linn today were Henry 11 Aston and Alice Ilerbst; cbailes J Scitler and IHlzabetli Sylvester : Howard B Livingston and Elizabeth A eel. all .f rhiladelphia, 1'mll J Lehman. C.imp I'l, jf, J and Murjorlc UudKirk, Tienton ; Felix Jlel.auRhlln, t'amp Ilotfman, I. 1, and Itachel Lewis, Camden, N J. GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D LL. D. In omu'cr to fienlli sjumKoiis, Woefor Kellouo la tint .finer fll ilnt'y uu.. aJviee os prirmflra Mfillcl'ie, hut In no cas' till: he take tlu nil, at itmKui.j Jtaunoi ol vr iirrriMnn tor all- minis rmiilrlno auratcnl ttialment or ilmji. Il.nlilx i;u.n,in,. icllt l. iioniiili an- tu'creii bv ctrtoiull Iillcra lo piuinrs u.tio Ii.iuji. jtmiptj tmtlov lor reply. How to the blmplcn of al! exercises, HrALKINO, also It done propcily, t the iiiobi dchc- ficla! .a.i i wnikinir. it larce number ot wnlkint:. ii larce number .v. ,,,.l,,u .,f tin. lioilv lite liroUKIU mi" i jia.. ... ........... - .. i... gentle action in maintaining the elect posi tion and propelling the body forward. Tn ordinary walking upon u level suimiru " bofly U not lifted, but 1 Inclined foiw.ird Id such a way as to in ile it necessary for the feet to lie advanced, lirst one and then theothir, In order to preserve the body from falling Walking Is a valuable form ot nercle. but Is so gentle In character that a lame amount must be done, at least Kuril miles a. day, to constitute u. sutllclent imount of exercise. Walking to ho Iicncf1ci.il must be grace ful. There an" very few good vvulKeis. since f$v pel suns have an i-ipiiihlo muscular de ve'opment, which Is necessaty Tor a graceful Mrrlasre in walking. If the limbs are weak the gait Is tottetlng If thete is weakness of the muscles of tho trunk the body sways from side to side la walking. Weakness ot the muscled of tho front of tho trunk causes , the head nnd shoulders to be thrown for ward. To walk healthfully, first make the body (rect by throwing tho bhouldeis well back nd the chest forward, holding the head trect and diavvlng tho chin In ,i little. This lll straighten the muscles of the back and live the body an elect cairiage. Let the trms swing easily by tho side, with the palms open and turned Inward. In stepping forward, place the foot down firmly, letting the heel touch first, then the toe. Avoid tottering gait by Keeping tho Knees set 1. back. Put vigor mid elasticity into the step. At the beginning let the pace be 'moderate and tho distance not greater than can be accomplished without sevete fatigue. Gradually Increase Ihe distance and tho speed until able to walk four orfllve miles an hour. The amount of exercise obtained In walking may be regulated by tho sliced and distance of tho walk. Tho amount of work done may be increased by carrying tho loads of dlffeient weights, cither in the bands or upon the shoulders. Running, leaping and hopping aie modl Hcations of walking which afford much Wore vigorous means of cxetclse. A person ho has not been accustomed to violent tterclse of any sort should carefully avoid a excessive amount of this kind at the M&lnning of practice. In lunnlng. the gain ihoula at first be very moderate ami tho stance traversed short, bo as to give me Mart and lungs opportunity to become trong enough to bustalti the Increased effort fequlred of them during this activn exer "se. The. sjmo observation holds good re Pectlng hopping und leaping. Walking at u brisk rato will cause a wider expansion or tho lungs than the slow exercise. The muscles are demanding more Mygen and tho blood endeavors to throw MI the carbon dioxldo which accumulates in It as the lesult of exercise. This calls w more rapid action of tho heart and eper inspirations, until the most remoto i Mdc 1b cHetl upon to aid tho blood In l ik ttl0 cxclliltigo in gases. Tim Inctcaso in the number and depth of tho respliatory .(en!ent!i accomplishes much good for the "dominal organs Hy the alternato con traction and relaxation of the abdominal n ui lhe hlootl H "11,(ie to ,,ow m01e in ii llnd tno General circulation in turn tik vcd to furnish tho digestive tiact "an. renewed blood. This lesults In a lln uctlv"y of tho cells of tho stomach, Mntreas and Intestines, in tho better pro- 1,,. n f tho digestive fluids and in the hi liSed scorctlon of bile. It alto cause? i. . Bl00(1 current to flow with less restrlc- vl'i h, ulda ,n PfomotliiB that feeling of . :;'" ""u buoyancy which Is ir.aica q' of gouj health. Fruit Supper i. 'rlt supper healthful? K. S V. lnro Is an old adago to the effect that Thi Late$t and Dain-. HutModtl. Many Strlh' ing and Exclusive Dtiign WW K TTCMkVX 1U2 Chestnut Street 1114 rUfV( ( xafct EltTSteri 1 " jl PO . S" msi !EXrILERS 1 V TODAY'S MAIMHAGE LICENSES ... 1..' """" ""o Inucr.oll st and ..inviiril .Aiuiionn 1. navT,7 "? i-i '"?.; 4:7. "- "nJ JI"'ha liar. I.I "'earns ami Jeai) Dumont. New York my Wllll.im ,t K Win Cleririri J U JMnirr, IS14 !!. 2.1 M. h. nib nr.iuil. . . anil May and Surah Jarnli H l'nll.r rrW ltldcoi live. Illi htnoml t. U.dl.. rs !'3I Illi htnoml t 1 '.Tiuar TwaK,ss;iv,si'n ' nnj Maf" .'iiiiiicii .vi. Cohen. ,-,10 y 4th .t llr.rnt.ium. 113 Catharine Vt. '' i anil Jano .inrnn i,. lirrna. fjoj u Mlvi rinaii. linn Morn. .1 Ttb at., and Mnry lVe-lerlrK M Ilnt.ln.on liklihoma and Uleanor I'rnnk .1 .-Vhmii.-kl SIls wiurtnn .t Barct T l-arroii, t;;ri M,.K.nn " and Mar i inrnro tinrntt. limn II.tIh t Newman, mni x ai.i.V and Isabella ih1!i,v 'r K,'l!'i Tamagiii. Pa and Horo- "tlll'tn I'. lint, r.'.'iis N- Mhor st., nm! J,.n,'L",.-,:..M"U'V5 V,,,1,N Hn.o.kit. ' J-iv.ili KniK.ln .til ito.i.. t. .... .. .. I im. in, v ...... ... "v"' D" "'" " i J i.?f.Vv-X.'7;',:.VnI!!xi'Kn'ptti. and i . . i.( ",'" . ...Ill HI. liz.i- ws,,:;;;,i'si;ji-,i...."n,i ChVftTejy Jr-!?'!!.!'',? UU,,0r ' "'"' M',n'" r',,iinr.v';,,l,'..l,,,;,7fr.n"-''' Hnd "-""lff s,"r' "iiT pio,r!l;rM r,l Ilot"1 "' ,in'1 M,,r' '''" Charles A I'.nner, 1!)ill Ma.lrr t ..ml I'lii, iI.'J'r'ilTvO-- v'-?,',"op 1"1" ""tin st - """ ' U" u TIKbfih" W,"5 li,,ls A.r7hi'.'r,'on tl "'" " Mr'K!.!.Vi."d7V'.,a.v1(' ,'? l'unn ' "' Am'1 llSL,,",''",SsJ!l?V,'1?.!l.'t.!'J nor- .Tnlnc .vinel on.i.il -;t:.T N Rilrhlll St.. uml . . ""."' ..... ' . i.i.ii.ininii pi. Laura 11 iintiott. ST.T N. Cilrhlll st. ..ililnn in? V o ... u , ....... v vrlr m ii.w.n. -.!... 5.'"'. :;:.-""' """ "i"-" l.ilKhtmi Km th. :ivjj n.n.rfor.l avc , an.l Antm Milre. 1 I., m-tn-vn l'.i lloh.rt H III, li.-r.t. llt . mil, Kt . :,ni -nth. irlno Sh... k..for. 10 ijj n J n mb liivls IML'H S vth si . .mil Mury Sola- Mr. LML'U s Mh si vUllliiii It. Miin-tlfii, ciiimi, n N J, and M.iry 11 SuiiiMin mi-. i;ni , OenrRe A UllKht. lULT. Moon- St. nml Siirnh h Ililhll L'lili, v. p,,..nililt nve. llilrdi .1 I) DonnHI 12S Pustorlu. st.. and Nora 1' lirnHti. :i.' i:..rlhim T.'rrnce. Nath in Triii htrnLi-rc, il.ii l-nnue st , ami l'an- nli. H-illd'n 'S.'in i.oniiii" st Jusriih n llnlllns Portland. Me., nml Pauline I An-v Siia thrust st Hvnmii llrf.nstnin '.'Inn X. llouviir st , and Marv Aurltskl. n"i Tnsker st Hurry C I'oop.r Jr . lav. 11 llswson st , and MHiin I'. Von Di'uikor. Illi! Marlbnrnusli st John C KrrswFll :m: CatharliiK St., uml IMen S llllt MWiI Catharine st H.nMooii it w.'hli Washington. I). C.. and Marv Cnthlmrt Altnona. Pa. , John i: Utith. CnlumMi. Pa. and l.dllh A. Itrsiu l"i o Arth st Willl.nn P. t-tlsl lla.Mnn HoIeIiIs, N. J., and Ann. i C SI. i.r. P. 17 Poplar st. Amlrm K. t.ttili ll.-I.l Atlantic Clt. N. J., nlld Ann i P. iliilir.ini Hoxtmrouch. Pa. Mi. iris Krotn 14 Colutnhla ne . ami Mamie I.. . rM.m 1 1 1:. i;th st Anci'lo sarni III lis N Hull st . nml Il.uliel II.iI1Iii. LMll V Mmtnnll t Ihtlilnn Kim" V.'lll S ."ah mi., and fr i.Mtz i.l'J .l.n. rsc.n st John Cocrn. Vorrl-tow ii, Va I.nntt 111 ll null si (lonrnr It W. Ik. 1. P..'.1 N. ith st Illi. 1HI II. Imnnt t llll.itli llislm ml c. I. ,nn ill.. Hot. I. Hum. tt. c.ili.ini 1 1. II. ,t. 1 rah labor ami Man and lMllh and Mllll, Walk fiult is collleti for lireal;f.ist silver, for ....ii.i-i .um umii lor supper. The ailiicc has " '""""" In fact Kruit is golden all ine time It is esht'dnllv w Uo Ii, ifi.ihi. flu. l.-it meal of the il.iy nlmist wholly of milt. The food principles furnished hy fruit are for tile Hunt nart leadv for liinneilhitp iilisotiitlon and require no digestion. Kruit K. on tills account, very little burden to the stomach and may be taken nt almost any time without Injury. A little .ifpe Hull ti'ken at h,dtlmi as one or two 'apples or oiangrs. Is in many cases a valuable lax ative. FIllX-L'Cll I flaxe... a koo.I laxntlvo- tlllACi:. Kki'v'-oed tisnl in ta ordinary form Is highly Indigestible and hence may act as a stimulant to tho Intestine. It has no speclllc laxative piopeities. .Mixed Starches Is a mixture of sttirehts hculthftil? T. 1 Starch Is one of the most wholesome of ill food pilnclples. Healthy persons may tako as many dllferent kinds of March at a meal as they like. Diabetics are better able to tolerate a single kind lather than mixed starches. When the food Is ricli In starch an abundance of lrult Juices must be taken to furnish vlt.imines. Water Sterili.ation How loiiir slinuM water boll in or,li r to be come sterilized" JOHN II. Terfect sterilization of water lequlros heating for half an hour at a temperature of 1M0 degrees !'., but tills is lately neces sai The dangerous disease get ins likely to be lound in water, such as tvphold and cholera Reims, are destioyed by boiling for ten or fifteen minutes The spores of dysen tery germs may hurvive boiling, however, requlilng a higher tempeiaturc for their destruction, (ConsrUht ) Priv Peat PRIVATE PEAT two years on the Western front, through the horrors of Ypres, is back to tell us there are worse things than war. He was there when the Huns first used poison gas. He knows fighting in the trenches, the hard ships, triumphs and humor of the common sol dier, and knows how to' tell about them. PRIVATE PEAT saw his whole company, ammunition gone, surrounded by Germans and captured. Shot through the chest, lying two days in the open, he escaped and was carried back to his own lines. His right lung is gone his right arm is powerless. Through two years of hell, he is back with a smile and a story of tense fighting and manly courage. EVTSNINGr' EEDGER-PHITJABELraiA, FRIDAY, RUMOR SAYS PERSHING WILL MARRY ss.wAi"wuuii.aag3K MHiiTWn iiiBiiMoiwaiuasBB'BaAwwiMia.r.Hj-..'.i5Xt..a. N t . , Miss Anita Pat'.on. of Los Angeles anil San Gabriel, who is to become the bride of the American army commander in France, accordini; to report, which fixes the wecliline; date S. Pntton, Jr., her protner, is it tieneral FREE WOOL OFFERED TO PATRIOTIC KNITTERS American Rejl Cross Will Begin Distributing 10,000 Pounds of Yarn Next Monday The Tree Wool Kund of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Hid Cross will start on Monday. November .''. tho distribution of unwind of lo.ntio pounds of wcusted Knitting yarns in Kb.iKI and gra, the Mime to be given to tho itiill uics and branches for the thousands of Knitters In the city of rhiladelphia and the turi toiy of the Southeastern IVuiivlv.iiil.i Chapter. If the soldier or sailor boy is tu be pnunlcd this winter Knitting -limiM statt In at unci The i banter wMics widest pul,uit given to the I, n t at once tliit ill In, hi. Ii. , and auMliarii-. mav i,l,i.iin MiK ,, - application to the wmKiooms committee Established ISiS. IF. KLEINBERGEK GALLERIES inc. ANCIENT PAINTINGS ANNOUNCE their HEMOVAL to 725 FIFTH AVENUE Bcturen 56th and Slth Strceli NEW YORK CITY The New Galleries will bo open from November 12 to SO with a LOAN EXHiniTJON of ITALIAN PRIMITIVES the full gross receipts of which will go to the American War Relief What he went through fi'Q&TCZr&i&fi &w?.is??3m ft jti SSSiiw ate Price $1J0. At Alt Bookstores THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY, tPubUshen yEs0wwrtj"5Ew',j."t,. ............. after the dose of the war. Charles icutcnnnt attached to the stair of 1'er.sliiiifr. 1117 Walnut Stteet, with the understand, ing that the same will be givni to the Ktiitteis ,it mi, the Knitt.d gartm nt In lie i. tin n. d within three vvimK Tn the ti.-ople it vei-lii"- to Hate that If "it u i n t .i on tnli. t .it .,,1- , i ,.t blanch and want to do jour bit, git In I 'in Ii a illi tli,' ii, m i ,, ,, ,t , ,,, , ,,n, inaKi v.nir ,iiilital.ni Im tin, w,i. Waists The 1 it. t ti ipi'd villi" v il-t v itli the mil i ' ll.il 111 .ill till' lll'lll At, f-h.ult'K, value $ $2.98 .96 Mr y Friday Ready with the assortment for the biggest coat and suit day ct ihe yaa . Coals end suits by the thousands. The whole floor devoted to coats and suits alone, and at prices that save you money. jff " Zl i iTrf $25.00 It c' --- nr n i --i - Jzi i i f i i it - ' " x - r$25.oo 2io vj VI y $33.00 and SI5.00 SUITS Oni- llu(rul(! 'liul iimirliii; .ititlv hin irl t- irr Mill" tli it twiilmuf all tt Um mmmhiN bvt modi N. In lru.nl- loth. KilMrillue, imiillu uml irlour, 'iri $25.00 nr fur trlmiiM'iit lit nml I1.1111N111111 1 S20 Suits, Special 811.98 inr Irlnunfil. nt y New $3.98, SH.98 k MlMa ,v nonilerfiil Kelrrllnn f fSjSP Jfr Pnnnrntln N Br fiml, Mill, uml Dremei 3TtT V UCOlgeiie X Wv t ,,irereil rrliliiy ut SS3 I AT 1 fc J lliro recuril low flfJK l - i"" 'AlJust ltcct'ivcd in Time for ' JEmKl veii.nr. iiin.b. - ' , Hi lf$$m '-s"""" 111 sI.5n.T12.5U , ;1 XP$ $4.98 yl sum HJllr0 y fP-TTTONu They come in white, flesh, I VllWH - rnu,i cr 'l W M 1 taupe, brown, plum and navy in ever so . JfiMH S'W 10 $0 ) ,v iiiTorent stvles some Rorgeously WIBHn v v ffl V. H (Just ltect'ived in Time for taupe, brown, plum mm navy m cui u mnmi , lltorellt SIVIU3 beaded somo with touches elcRant laces iuu " styles. VVn ran mi.v In nil carncktnrmi tlili il.9 Wiilut Hale will be the talk of the town. Children's Coats .,. .'iv -H 1 sh .rv i ,iw " ' -- NOVEMBER 23, 1917 MRS. LAWRENCE LEWIS EXPLAINS PICKETING Message Justifying Militant Ac tivities Smuggled Out of Washington Jail WAS11I.VOTON'. Nov 23 Weakened by hunger-striking nnd forcible feeding. Mrs Lawrence Lewis, of Philadel phia, defended White lloue picketing dur ing tho war in the following statement smuggled nut of the Jail' "VV are picketing because we want to make America a full and complete detnoc. fioy as the first and surest step to our speedy vlctoiy In the world war The de votion of Amerliaii women has been nmpl attesl.it In cvetv war the countrv b.n fought If sirvlce Is to win us tlu vote, l there need fm tin lo Walt? 'My son Is in the n.iv. There iv ni one mote eager to help In the ti iiimph of the caue of world dcmoi-tniy than 1 When w i btoke wo vcie urged to give up out picketing and do war work nnlv We vvou'd then be given suffrage at the vvar end, wero told. Susan 11 Anthony at the lime of the Civil War was tnld the same tiling She tried it She gave up work for suffrnge and waited All her wolk before tho wnr for stiflingo was lost The innipnii-n bad to ln started all over again 'It K not alone love of wimins f re. dom but l.'Vi of til,' vltil iirlni'u.l. of r.prc 'cntatlve government on whiih thi rnun. t' i f utid i1 tlii las made ine picket and gpKC TT IHP IM M'TOTIMi JIui'llHEllMltliril I1W IffllWIEI fGcorgctte CrcpcsS 8 STUNNING NEW MODELS 1 B "Copyright I'endltK" t I ALL STYLES and FABRICS fi III. A" iv WATS IS H'lJlM.Tir 1 S 1120 Chestnut Street i S Next Door to Kcitli's e 1SECOND FLOOR! a TAKE ELEVATOR Eluajl'Jiaii Oitiprs Filled. Send lor Catalotue fflniiii INVITE COMPARISON' wm 'MSSSS!SfSSB3aa 1027 MARKET nomore$3no less) WE -- ew'' tni.it dm; iimfM COATS Allll.ll Villllf Sill. Illi One Illutr.it il In waul vi'luur, liollilii, lirniiil iliith, fiim j mlvliiri'i.. krr.r) nml llltlll. All hllllipi Mtllfh, iilnlii Fancy Velour COATS line Ilhi'tr.itril V111I .10 nllirr st!i", OPl Mlllfh, iiiiiiii $12.50 Ilrii.illololli. Vrl vi-t, Urrr.. rlr. $25.00 ThanksRiviiiK Sellins at Only $4.98 They come in white, flesh, oww hulti-., of the most jjiaiiv4 m X 1 1H 1 oruurui , nrir i t X La puplln, ut v Th Moil Wonderful Vtluei Ertr 0ffrd la PkiltdclpVii tnuiit ot wool mixture., Vrench trench mod!., two blv rollltary bacbl.., latftt de.linrd packet, belt., Heclette collar. Ih9.ll throusboaC. BouTtstra St Hie XttMlei, go to Jnll. It Is to secure recognition of womnn suffrage n a political issue affecting the whole country nnd to secure recognl tio't of ourselves as political offenders that I have endured the distress of a long hunger-strike nnd the dangers of forcible feed ing, pragQi4 Have you seen our display of m A WORM jus" Tho Revelation in Drapery? C0MK and s fill it is, silky, how OME and see how bcauti- liovv soft und how charminir in colors and dcsicns then learn how much less expensive it is than the ordinary silk that fades. "KAPOCK" never fades in either sun or water, never loses its original sheen and read ily sheds dust. Double width, which means less to buy. Comes in a variety of colors und de .slirns to harmonize with the decoration of your rooms. "KAPOCK" edgniRS made to match. I'ealutid mni Sold hy John Wanamaker an l ulo hy Irtr to, Dtioratoui, MfT'TTUM WG TiriiTI HffTTVinl CT iilliliTfill Srldllnn of .Inp. Mil,, Mitlu ami 1 rcpe lie ( hlnr Underwear TiitimiPiI with lic.iutlfnl l.u e ami Keorsette, at $1.98, $2.50, $2.98 up to $5.98 STREET & $9.00 sifi.no to $22.,'i0 DRESSES (Ine llliitr.ittil In In mil MTCe. Mltlll. vrb hi I'lii.h. vi'('iii. irnie anil jersey. I'ns ili.'lv llie m'et in $9.00 Hie lieUlit f fli. lull. Ill ' J XmvF DRESSES 4 w - , pi.7u, w v.v r - . r " .ijamB,,, jr r. WtWfflMKmVJ v '. a si,tA(fgmr ' i.'-i. ;,, - fc T 1. A iJTt I Ml..e i m DALSIHER STAKOARO SHOES You nonet when (ou Bum DALSIMER SHOES Smart High Cut Walking Boots Tan Calf with fabric top in the newest English narrovv-toc lasts with military hceK. Desir able, pliable boots that have a chic appc&raucc. Splendid alucs that are to be found in our 3rd floor De Lyte Depart ment. $ 42 Great Value for Growing Girls A dressy school shoe in Patent or Dull Calf with topping of Kid or'Cloth in black or fawn. notvNsTAinj DErAltTMENT A Big Bargain in Little Boys' Shoes $2.45 Patent or Dull Calf Sizes 9 to 1313 Sturdy "Boyproof" School Shoes IT lb IMPORTANT ! OR THE BOY to have shoes that fit well, look well and wear well. These Tan or Black" Calf will keep their shape and stand up under hard wear. MAIN FLOOR IOK ME AND HOYS Men Do Not Have to Pay High Prices. $4.90 Gives You a Choice of a Variety of Styles. ' 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET JJaMriet Scorns ancos4y SSt&fcL? 8i. $3 if 1 isitfs 1 tu o) Jy dK 1204k06m aVv, ::v V4 rfy .m M 'M M s.M m ?s M a Mi fTTBrt .rW-fS S ,7ifc 71' '(&&&$&&?,; n m m . hMi , ivryyy .;-' 1.. ,0...- w ett-!m--'- ' t- m - r f l.$ijt 1- T'jW' "" X!t IwwS vfijLc wmammijwmmi