iVJ. I' 1 . m I n - ( .i ..... ALACK! POOR WILL i ISCOLD'ANDCHILLI 1 1 1 1 1 .... No More His ."Dome" Finds Honored Home, High Seated, Like Hill-Centered Rome lr THROWN IN DISCARD Sweet Avon's Bard in Chestnut . Street Is Jeered and Jarred. , Hence Is This "Pome" A ptiotsirapli llluotratln. llil aril tie appeara upon tlirt bark pane. Tho Fattest Poet oh this Karthvvai filled with afe-engendered mirth. At I a. m. Ills wobbly ' beat" led past Thir teenth and Chestnut streets. Tho Chestnut Street Plavltouso h.ii passed, full wrecked by progress's sure blast. A piteous shell remains to s'low where Drama lled In Joy and woe. This bard obese, stopped In his tracks and sentiment (from l.ady fac'H) led htm to stand and mourn the day when Prosiess broke Utopia's sway. And suddenly from out the host of things that wens there loomed a ghost. Befpre his lslon Mas unfurled tho greatest poet of the world. Tho poet thought that those ale sacks which ho had drained nt Lady Mac's 1ml blown Into his vvociey brain things of an ethereal strain. Ho hiccoughed clo sure enough the thing he saw was mundane stuff. A bust of Shakepearo five feet high lion burned Itself Into his eje Tho Icy blast gavo forth i i-crcam (This was no "Midsummer Night's Dream.) Tho cruel lireo squeezed out a vall tho tocshof "A Winter's Tale" Tho street whh baren single light made clear Hill Shakespeare's frozen plight. Ills neck was burr, pneumonia wlso and suffering were big patient e)es. "Dill Shakespeare something warming lacks," tho Poet wept. "And l.ady Mai's his closed lis vats of mead anil ulu against tho agents of wassail " Mill Winter breathed his frigid breath (ClKd. Tor that caldron from "Mac beth.")' .Still Whiter held his frigid sneer reminding one of a "King I.car." The Poet climbed up to the bust, around Its massle bean he thrust two maudlin arms and tears of grief droppel dcwn and froze (this change was rrlef). "Why are ou sitting In this storm who thrust ou from the lobbs warm? Tho let j on sit hero to congeal this Is a strange- 'Approal fcVal '" The Poet took from off his back a great warm coat (he was a li.uk). The coat was gleaned in sordid times from writing advertising rhmes Around lllll Shakespeare's shoulders bleak ho (lung the coat with this last squeak, "Now blow and blow, thou winter wind, for gratitude has now been kind." They found Will at the earl dawn docked In the great-coat-mlserv gone. And with the sun nt their broad backs, the carted hhn to I..idv JlacV They piled and piled him with some stuff until they rrled. "We Iiava enough." Said lllll, "Drink up, dont be surprised From one night out Vm humanized " "Where do tho highbrows hold forth here?" cried mil, "I would to them appear. I would a message to them blow, for T am human now. know." The I.lttle Theatre saw Will with his 'companions "a la swill" He burst Into tho solemn throng and folks knew there was something wrong Then, galloping upon tho stage, the ne,w Will Shakespeare, now a page oS newer thought about the boards, said to the crowd of Drama-Lords: "1 am tho rather of the pU tve been 'King I.eared' Just eslerday As Tapa' 1 abolish It tho Dranimer's done drag on the skit," And there Will's statue stands today with one night's freezing It Is gray. They're keeping him from cold nnd strife to bring tho Drammer back to life. NURSES AND TEACHERS BECOME U. S.' CITIZENS Two Former British Subjects and Sisters From Sweden Are Naturalised Tteforo Jifdgo Wessrl. In the liatutallr atlon Branch of Quarter Sessions Court, two nurses nnd two school teachers re ceived their final naturalization papers today. Tho nurses who passed the ex amination conducted by Clerk Harry C. I.ancton unhesitatingly answered all the ciuestlons put to them were Miss Mary Campbell Young, of 4000 Irving street, and Miss Marj Hredo Walsh, of 3341 Woodland avenue. Miss Young1 came to this country In 1905 from Ulasgow, Scot land, while Miss Walsh came from2as. tlebar, Ireland, in 1694. It was said that the nurses arc mem bers of an .American lied Cross unit 'and ae preparing to sail for t'rance at an early date. Tho school teachers are sisters, and also answered the questions quickly and correctly. They were Miss Dagmar i: . Rvenson and Miss Olga Svenson, both of 2210 West Lettish avenue. They ar rived In this countrj from Sweden In 1895. Jifdgo Wessel's court Is tho first to lt since war was declared on Austria, last week. Because of the declaration of war all aliens from Austria who aro seeking citizenship papers are discharged and their applications held In abejance until tho war Is over. This action, which was first taken against Hermans about a month ago, Is the result of a request mLdoiby Government officials to have all such naturalization papers withheld until after the vnrr. ' ' Funeral of Samuel H. Wallace r.uneral t.erlcea foV Samuel If. Wal lace, elulity-flve eara old, will be held from, hla late residence, 63 Nbrth Thlrt ourtfl street, at 8 o'Uocle tonight. Prc 'yloua to hla retirement In 190! he serveM as ticket affent for tho 1'ennnylcablu Railroad for thirty -six yearH. Mr. Wal lace, a brother of former United States Senator William A. Wallace, was born In Huntlnedon and entered the employ of the rennayhanla Railroad In 1861, He Yita at ono time. prosldenKof the Inter national .Association of Ticket Agenta nnd was one of the founders of tho Railroad Umployea' Building1 and Ixian Association. At the services the Ilcv. Dr, W. Cortland Robinson, of Northmln ster Presbyterian Church.. will ottlclate. The body will be sent to Ifarrtsburs Tor Interment Wednesday mornlnc. Is C J Soldering Furnaces y and Appliances I" mkhd roncATAipay L. D. Bger Co., 59 N. 2d St II. Verktt III KtyUvt. Uai in I filVENEfG PtlBLIC ii i ,. ., -- - REPORT MUNSON LINER SUNK OFF'HATTERAS Steamship Muns,dalc Not Found by, Ship Which Answered Distress Call Saturday . OITlelnls of tho Munson Meiinisltli Company, of New York, are in iMntmtty effort to obtnln further detail concern. Irif tho report or the sinking of lite Mncr Munrdalc, ns reported by wireless froilv lleaumont, X, (.., and by Captain uiEatis, of tho steamship c. A. Canticle! I Tho Munidulo left INillaclelnhla list Thursday, bcund for a southern port. , On Saturday when llilrty miles oft , (ape Katteras Captain Ingal's of the r?"',1!!1! .!ce,,.fd !l ,lls."r ?'l ly ii- M tlmV s T SnMr?.: the southeast of the Canfleld Captain lion" Zf.n!' '"! fl"d to the lion repotted hy the Munsdate. but on arriving there no trace was to bo seen of her. Captain Ingalls believe that If the calls were frcm the Munsdale site sank before the Cmlle'd reached her. wrnciais here have hopes that the Muni dnle prcceded on to another port and with execution of the orders. : on tlie fact that no wreckage! Warnings of povs.ble cpldjmlc li'avc The Mundale cirrled no cargo. .She ' toda bitterly cold weather. cery one was under the roinmind cf Captain John I la being made to hasten the woilt of of'tr-e'ren1 Carr""1 " CrCW clearing tho ema.l,ig mas, of debris - land extricating the bodies beneath TRAIN HITS AUTO; SIX ARE INJURED P. R. R. Flyer Crashes Into Motor Party Returning From Camp Meade POTTSTOWN, la, Die. II. A big touring ear was struck nnd de molished last i onlng on tho llramcote crossing b n I'ennsjhanla Kiilrond filer and six occupants of the car were Injured. Tho tour.stM were on their Home to Lebanon from Camp Meade , wheie they tlslted a soldier rclathe. i Charles smith, the owner and driver I of tho ear, failed to see the fast-mox-, Ing train. The Injured, all of whom are residents nf Lelinnnn. ln . fir. I Charles Smith, nbraslons to the head : Mrs. Charles Smith, Internal Injuries and shock. Soinuel hliuler,' frnelured left thigh; Mrs- Samuel hhuler, abra sions ot head and shock : Joseph Uucher, fraeturo nt baso ot f Lull, nnd Mrs Susan Deck, scalp wounds All with th exception of Mrs. Deck were lushed to the lnitifnun tir.miini T.itti. iin..A i entertained for Bueher's recoxerj Shu- r and Mrs. Smith arc also In. a serious condition .' . . I.P.TTP.ni Tfl niTAI? (JAVTA L,bll&Ub 1U UliAK SAftlA POUR INTO POSTOFFICE Any Willing to Serve as Good Saint Christmas May Receive Pathetic Appeals Letters to Santa Claus have begun to pour Into tho I'ostofllce In hundred? nnd thej are being held for peisons who maj want to play Santa to ihlldien The addresses show many childish con ceptions of Santa Claus's res'dence. One little girl wiotc him at "Siow Villa. I'lilladelphla." Tho letters offer much that would Interest the student of chl'd psjchology. They show the workings of the c'llld mind mid all the varjlng tpes and emotions of the little one's mcntalltv. One little girl sajs Vhe has been the "bestest posjlble" all 5 ear and offers to pursuo the samo policy next ear If banta will give a doll to the lltt'e girl next door, who never has had one A boy writes "Dear Santa How are jou? Please bring mv daddy back to me. Mamma sajs I must help If I want him back, and so will ou please bring me a gun to kill all the Hermans with?; Many children complain that tlicv have often hung up tneir stockings, out tney have never been tilled Give Something Useful And what could be more useful and acceptable than a beautiful ELECTRIC LAMP Our stock is the most complete in the cit and our prices arc right. Drop in and look around beforcjou finish jour Christmas shopping. You'll enjoy our display of "The Hcst of Things Rtectric.it," and will gain nianv suggestions for practical, vvorth-vvhjlc gifts. i WALKER & KEPLER 531 Chestnut Street rrrtrr 1886 "Th- Itmt of Cook Wherever There's a Lamp Socket Klectrical cooking appliances make useful, serviceable Christmas gifts. No flame, fire, muss or fuss. Absolute cleanliness nnd safety. Always instantly handy. ELECTRICAL PRESENTS LAST ' They give years of satisfaction, savinjr time, labor and temper. Cost no more than frivolous, useless things. ( You .can't think of a more sensible or acceptable gift. If you cannot call at our showrooms, send tor list of 150 Electrical Suggestions HALIFAX FACES NEW MENACE IN EPIDEMIC I Orders for Prompt Burial of Dead Arc Balked" by i Intense Cold 1300 BODIES RECOVERED 11AMPAN, X. S. Dec. 11. ... it-il.... ..-t .. in.1m In resume its ,or, f search for Its dead, another' menacc was encountored-an ep'dcmlc ' of ,nstt -v Thourii' fortunate!! held In check by the cold of three northeasters r.nco the explosion of lavt Thursday, the """J pol-'bodlcs et beneath the debris ate rapidly , , , . annroachlng decay. .... -IT1.I..I- i.-... 1 1 ilrnstlc iicaiiu ciuiccicn uaf ,oufc --- . orders for Immediate burial of the dead. but the fcxeessUe cold lias iniern.-i Approximately 1000 of the 1300 bodies recocred'hae been Identified At least 2000 additional aro missing and the number of wounded lias been placed at cooo. Announcement was nude that the first sitting of the court of lncilll to deter mine the cau'e of the explosion would be. held tomorrow, omdiila say the In quiry will be drnstlo and piobably will continue for secral UaB ' Meanwhile the majorltj of persons of (lernnn birth or extraction arrested ve tcrdnv are being held for examination A few. after i'lo iuetlonlnp. weie re leased, but are expected to testify dur ing the Investigation Halifax was much lelleced on lecelpt of assurance that the I'klon, u IlrltMi J' tak"0,.!..: "Z? 'iTe'! r,nt fires on tho Ne'scl had added to the terror "f the population, wiren exptcieci a repetition ot the explosion ot the .Mont ,,Ia'"' McNICHOLS IX QUARAXTIXE rdlowlng her iccoxeu ut the inline----- lnaiin llcpllal, where hei life was saved Daughter and Three Sons of Late through hei mother's sacrifice In a blood Senator Victims of Contagion Three sons and oi e d lughter of the I etc Senator James ! MeNIchol are now In iiustantllie J,lt3 Agnes MeNIchol Is at the Uer- lok' home surfcrlng with, ""'!!,f Joseph and Daniel MeNIchol are at the Municipal Hospital the former with scarlet feer and the latter with mens'es IMward MeNIchol. a soldier f (he N.llIolm, All, 8 under ciunran- tin at Camp Meade owing to the fact I Ihat measles has developed In the bir- lackj where ho Is located WIFE AVIXS AKGUMEXT Husband Shot Three Times When Disputing Time of Cooking Egg NLWAIllC. N J . Dec. 11. In nn urgu. meut with his wife over how long nn egg had been cooked Andrew Llvanev was shot three times todiy and Is be lieved djlng. Ills wife Minnie was arrested LI vaney declare he said the egg In question was boiled five minutes Mis I.lvaney asserted It had cocd.ed mil) .hree minutes, and then, he alleges, she shot him Long III. He Kills Himself Constant Illness so depressed John Seandlnl. of 2144 Ingersoll street, that he committed suicide todav b) Inlnllng gas Ills wife, Mary, who discovered her husband on the kitchen floor, was overcome after she had partjally raised a window. A neighbor, who heard the woman's moans, summoned the police. Lfforts to revive Scandlnl nt bt Joseph's Hospltnl proved futile. Mrs Scandlnl, vc ho was sent to tho Woman s College Lcspltal, will recover. Thlnci Klfctrlc" 19l7ri ppM IDGER - PHIfcADErjffllA, ,ixni!AT!i-IECBtBEB . ... .. . iii Iff 'i 1 i LB& pKvw iH f 7 "jl. i.. i-iiMKMU J , , f 1 WINS NEW HONORS Lieutenant J. Willis Rommel, son of Mr. and Mr. John W. Rommel, 1313 Pine street, who has been at Camp Hancock as second lieutenant 1n the 110th Infantry, hns leceived his com mission ns first lieutenant, .lieutenant Rommel comes from n family of soldiers and was for merly serceant major of the Thiicl Pennsylvania Infantry. His brother, Warren Westmore land Romm,el, is attached to tho headquarters stuff at Tort " IlancocK. KILLED BY.AUT0 AFTER MOTHER'S SACRIFICE Hospital Patient Dies Fj'om Ambulance Crash, Follow ing Blood Transfusion traiisfus'uu upcialton. Airs Hlslo Keane, twentj-fhe etrs old, of S01 f-out.i Alden slice! was killed esterda when a lrotoi truck e struck the ambulance which was taking her home. The ti ne L which war coming east on M irkot street, struck the ambulant e as It was crossing Slxtv -second street Mrs. Keano nndMlss (Jrace I'airy, a hurse, were thrown against tho side of tho iimbulanfo and two plijslclanH were thrown to tho ground Mrs Keano -was taken back to the 1 ospltnl, where she died within an hour. Her death was Indirectly due to her de termination to leave tho institution es terdi). Sho was cautioned that n few extre di)s" rest would Improve her con dition Joseph Llseiiliandler, ci.ver of the tiuck, was asrested nndf held without ball by Magistrate I'ennock to nwall the action of the Coroner. Hornor Building May He Sold Negotiations for the sale of the Hor nor Building. ; 2 1-23-25 Chestnut street, which weie on last rummer between the Uoaid of IMucatlon and the rederal Ite snrve Hank, have been icvlved. It Isi he'leved that the limit will purchase ' m i building. ) ?ggaqpj . eV rt n rt'.tfhy. XVA'1 1 ' r - - - ' ' A I U - , t nnmHuni-uuiiii.'mi'iimiint"""1 "'"'i'ni: '"'' """"""""":'""""""irr aiiiiiiirl i n-i in in hi i i i i i i til TUG AND TWO BARGES RIDE STORM SAFELY Cnhill Vessels Appear and Wigwag Thrilling Talc to Shore "ALL WELL,'.' IS SIGNAL ATiaNTIC CITY. Dec II. Another (hapler of thrilling mill Itlni helnlsm, backed by fortitude In the fner of a slxt-tlc-mllc gile with twent) lives at stake, wns written Into the innals of the slot in-swept ,tlanl'c thl morning, with the Hshl-ig nTtnre v Ueach IIaen of t'le terse tidings that "all ts well" with the hurr'cine-bntter-d flotilla of the Calill! Towing tVinpniv two barges and on ocean-going tug, bound from New York to Delaware 111 eakw .iter. There was rejoicing In eeiy (loxern meut coast-guard rtattou from Kindv Hook to Cnpe May wlien tho I.ltlle Ueac'i guardfincu made cut this morning through inirltluie glasses tho bunting message from the Cnhill tug. Kor more than twent-four hours the coast hid been literally combed for news of th flotilla. It was feired the big tug and two bargei with twentv nun all told hid met the fate of the l.ugetie I' Muran. whlrh went down. In view of the Ilonid walk late S.ilurd ly afternron, In n hur. rlcane. ciirrjlng twelve brmn salliirmeu to Pn Joui-s's locker. The search had been curled down to Virginia fit) without a trace of the missing riot III i and hope practlcall) had been abandoned This morning, how ever, the llrst glimpse senwnid from Little Ileal It levelled n stuinge baige nt I nitchor about thtee miles off the coast An hour Intel n big tu loomed up with another barge In tow "Who's tint"' the coast guild slg- . .r.lt...l I.....!... i.rrr.1..... !....w. ,1... .1. ' ii.tiir... IIU;II.K ..l.t.l, II'.C lll.IL til.' sea had been cheated of twenl) Ihec Cnhill Dredging Compiii) tug nnd two baiges,' was the lespnnsr Pi II ig 1 code We were blown fai otf whole b) saturuiv s stoini inn naigcs broke I liyjse Tug stcicid b). We lu-t them twice, iiui lounci iiiem vve oroUKlit in one barge last night to anchor under the beach aid went out and got the other one this morning No aid required We are icnuiulug vo)age In good shape ' A few minutes 1 ttef the flotilla g under wa. while the mast guild stic lion lnnc'ed out Miood luck, (loil blevs )ou" In flig signals to speed the flotlll t on Its wa). CLOSE AHMY TO Ab'SlKIAXS State Boaid Ordered to Send Xo ' More to Tiaining Campsj HAI'.ltlSliritt;. Dec 11 The stale registration headquarteis heie loda) le ceived finiit Wnslilngton Instructions to send no more Ailstilnn clt ens or dedal nuts to nil) of the training cmnps Whit will be done with drafted Austrian the dispatch did not s iv The headquarters has no me ins of knowing Just how man) men villi bo nffectcd CFRVA HdsBestDvr'9e A delicious liealth drink. Non-lntoxlcatlng. Pure. Get a case for home use. At grocen', at druggUts', In fact at all places where good drinks are '.old. I.EMP. Manufacturers ST. LOUIS Girard Grocery Co. S riiii.MiKi.riiiv. r. , r ;''"--" i- i J . E Caldwell fy (o. Comforts for Men in the Service Are Not Expensive Wrist Watch, gold and silver; fiftean jewels; unbreakable, non-explosive crystal; sanitar, damp-proof khaki band; bands and numerals visible in darkness. Ndlitary Toilet Kit Folding Washing Basin with wash Cloth and soap holder Safety Razor in case Folding Shaving Brush Shaving Stick Box Trench Mirror, unbreakabb, non-rustable CollapsibU Pillow, in leather case Khaki Sewing Set Folding Medicine Spoon Thermometer tand Pencil Case Khaki Cigarette Case, damp-proof Tobacco Pouch Patented Cigac Lighter Enameled Leather Cigarette Case ,'' Chestnut Juniper M. -liClT '- , i, i i .. i i i.i lUDC MPArVTO TPOTIWllXJ H1AIO ITJlljfmllO MLajJIII ULa3 IN HUSBAND'S BEHALF Demonstrates Possibility of Mrs. King's Shooting Her self in Manner Claimed CONCOItll, N '. Dec II The defense In the Means, case" rested this afternoon nfterV losing testimony! , w ASIIIMITON. Dec. II l The Inter- ,., ,. ,, . ,,,... , ., t gallon Mo the a leged dlsloal utter- wlth Mrs. (laston II Jlems. .w'f- of tho ni ot W(.nalt.. i:ubert M. Ij. Toilette. man charged with murdering Mis Inf Wlscons.n , wns postponed again to Jlnu p A King day Mrs. Means Is u lathei tlm'd I.ttlc The committer could not dtdde wonnn. with a break In lier.otce Si'ie whelhri to liold heailrgs before the en was evldentlv under consldciable strain, the nieinbeiship or whether to delegate! ut Held up well iih sh told or her nt liialntaiue with Mrs King, which she I said hud dated back inanj Jems She, Something to Wear is Always An Acceptable Gift ALU of us must confess to a pardonable pride In being able to displav new togs, cspecinll) so when they come n a present during a time when we are looking nt our money twice before xve upend It. You should have no difficult) In choosing gifts this vcar, for the man or woman who gives something to wear cannof fail to please. Our stock is vcrv large this ear and ou will find our prices right. Come in at jour earliest opportunity I Itemtmbrr tin Aihlrt A t ZtA Kentembrr the AcldreM 11th and Chestnut Streets Only One Stnrt "y (i) f - yLjs o 7 JU. leooa s cx 1008 Chestnut Strocl.Pliiladelplrn. Christmas Gifts that aro useful, most iittractivo conditions, can bu puichuscd at Very Special Prices Camisoles. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Mcssaline Petticoats (many colors), $2.95 Satin Bloomers, $3.00. Corduroy Boudoir Robes, $6.00, $7.50, $10.50. Envelope Chemise, 85c, $1.00, $1.25. Special Hand-Embroidered Philippine Gowns, $2.65, $3.50. Handkerchiefs of Unusual Quality and Beauty for, Everyone. Ladies' Neckpieces of Charming Style and Novelty. Shoicti in Adinncc as Gift Suuyeallons The 1918 Cotton Dress Goods. The 1918 Blouses voile, georgette. Crepe de Chine. $2.85 to $30.00. -.i.i.uiimiiN.in.iiiiiiimviMi'iiHiiini'i iiiiiiMiiiiiui.M.rarllillll'.illllilhiilllii-niiiiyiiiuiiiinliii-iiiN ,., -JM, ittX5IO(3)(X3tXK3CSX)(X3CXX3aK300(SK Match Cas; Field Stationer? Kit, in waterproof cas Khaki Case to hold post cards Military Fountain Pen Folding Photograph Frame Miniature Case Identification Tag for the wrist Locket for gov"ernmen' identification tag1 Bro7?n Leather Money Belt, rubberized Khaki Game Set Collapsible Drinking Cup ' Pocket Flash' Light Military Stock Pin ' ' "Extension Foot-rule Pencil w ' ' Kkaki Trench Slippcts Pocket Compass " ' South Penn Square .ZlJbkx ii - -inn -..,- ln,m' corroborntnl tier liUsmrs" tes'iul niony concerning the bwdness relatloHs between file ilrfpndnlit anil Mm. Kllir. She nlKo declared her hus.baud, tq hep knowledge, had iald the !6,0(l0 litite which he had gheii to Mrs. King Mrs Means tion r-,id demonstrntloT of the possibility o shooting herself I ns Mis King Is alleged to have dotfa ; HALT LA rOLLLTTE PROBE . iSenntois Agijin I'ostpono Inquiry Into AllegeJ Disloyal Utternnccs the Job of taking teainno to a sub-1 committee Another ineellrn may bj I held sometime I exl x.ee't 'ClVi and, because of cxceptlnai - i r 6 : t .,tm?fo ".Men's gifts with a purpose" ' P r cr k y i Iii jLE liiwulfi 111 to . ' ' 4 xsV'fi . 3 mm - . f .. ' S e a, i j. M Perry's Hatel the Clothes fr Pcrry't & "rrr.-rou.An ovkucoat t Collars of llr-Tfr. OtteTr' Miinkr-t, lluclnun Sal Kn close, silken fur that does not. kIiovv the skin beneath; full silk lined and Interlined !' vt-IsI 11 Ii (lannrli tegular jiockcls and mufT lucketji; loQse-mtlnR models and models umiR nt vialst. (S3 to ti. ""'. llr d j r i Here's what mfn co-ir itS. ituuui tne jiit'ssd C ts. AMI nt Vcrt"r "W: - '" . .T .'' Suits and. rivprrriacf I f A customer fromy up the state writes iqKj to his salesman aiH Perry's: 'Jusl a linM to advise that the Stiiipl arrived O. A., andf you could not ImviQi made a better fit, if V o u ho d nt a de' af$ a Q'Z e ii in !,. ''il 4" fl A Trentonite sendsTf tnis message: "Ticii Suit and Overcoat arM rived ''in fine ,'$$ on Wednesday aHdJ are most satisfactorv .1 number of ieolAl have asked me ivfiaWi tailor made tiem--M the fit perfee)) They com flare' favorfm ablyXcilh some I havM sren.thnt T h 'JiCH'A a tot more t h a.n mine!' T These men. manymore, hitw shopped around ln-tl! their time, and now1 stick to Perrv's! ,? . 'vl Popular PriceH in spite of the: upward swing lAj r . u .. i'-i early! SlSliJ $20,$23$3afri Suits and Oyti-. ' coais. wor vm righ.t .mwM v note iu. raonii 3 i(4cxf ti I' I P l,f pi II II il 1 1& Ail rvll " v -i ' t BU Dog Bwutg Service Flags mawa-Htifj 1; r . ' V l'- " - tUtt M. sijwi I rti. eu. " . ' l-IS1 i H. t aal rxiM . , . J, F; BskIumk k;: Mmtcis-tMtSfr. WUf ISMti a'... A rlf( f k,1S!d