'.;! n- ,l c-: WORKING LEAGUE CLAIMS NOTICE BUTTERWORTH FIVE WILL SHARE FIRST PLACE WITH DOBSON BY VICTORY OVER U. G. I. TONIGHT Monotype and Inter-Non to Clash in Second Industrial League Are Tied Mnurx i.r.iti: ' v. u v w t. Manendi. 2 1 .(KIT llrnlli 11 1 t Ht. Col ba J 1 .HUT 1. M II A. 1 1 illrard... J 1 1107 l't tllih 3 .C' I Vki woo 1NIII STIllM. Il.Vfll 11 , xv. i v c. vv urn Is.ih.son . "1 " I nun Inter Non I I inn Ituttrm h J 0 1 ram liurrctt . 1 .' m CJjaacr C .' 1 ,r7 l.lllol.l. . " .1 unci Monotspe t 1 3oo U O 1 0 - .UP') rciii'.dui.i: i on tosiuii i lnaton Monot.pc vs. lnlcr'Non, Ilutlcr north sa V U 1. Till: lluttcrsvorlh fUc In the Industrial llinketliill lneim In" nn oppor tunity to tic Ilnlisnn for Hie lend tonlBlit. when tho KensliiRtoti team tncklca U. (I 1. In the e.iheit Ncnpnrell Hill. Ken flnstnii avenue niirt Ontnrlo Ftrrct The second content vslll brlnr toRether Inter Non and Monotspe. two clubs tint nrc on ex en terms for fourth pHcp Oi the, outeoino of the gnnie cleperds a berth lnn 8W(.i combination. Ctmacn could then the Urt lUslston. nnd ns a result a h.ird-.hnse Ind Stcclu and Dark ns forwards, foiiKht came Is expected I.issrenee ns enter and Delghuu and The Indurtrlals line a fine circuit this jtullcr ns gu.rila But the unoozers ear. hut the attendance nt the games coua 110t a(.re0- Thc.. ttanle(1 aU ,,-. has not leached expcct.itlors M-in- of I ftsoiiuls ,U1U there was to be no room those connected with tin different teams , for ,lc joungsteia brcikliitr In. contend that Nonpareil Hall la In a poor location and that the long ride h.m n Never Encouraged Amateurs tentlei.iy to Keep many nssny. The man- Th., ,eamn xhe ;.,5lern LeiKue was acers haxe been dlFcUssltiK the subject forccd lo pac0 ,a QAH two .nmnteurs. jnd eernl faor plajInB at Ir.ijmoro i , Klme,. ,)llt lu) tcr snw nny Hall, ranklln street and Columbia me- JOUIIBerB gUen un opl,ortun,j ,,re. nuc. the home of the American League Kiouslj" Xo one Tho leaBuc neer de All Donafidc l'lajers xeloped n plajer In Its nine ears of .., . , ,., ., , , . , , hlf tor, and the only occasion ni ouIlB .Ml thoc connected with the tmlusti ial I p,aer reieIej a Ounce wns when some I eaKuo arc bona fide members i nnd em-. club waH up aKalmt 0ne rea(.on hj. .locs or thc flrnis for hUi the lom- ,)lajers ,ere not ,iexelopcd a8 because pete. I'laj ers of Laxtern LeaRue caliber th(;ro a8 on0 l() ,,e c, , hhldcu nin ( untAi-nl llim.iiiiu nnil Wn ii tlnira. f.. r ,o , r.,v,. iii.c-U.s ....u .... .-...i..- head, of Jasper, can Iro seen at nny game plugging anny for Dobson Hill J'nhn, who starred for thc (!resvv 111. as usual, ba found In the I!utteriorllt line-up to night. It was not neiessnr) to go out and make Inducements to tliv-e men, but they gl idly gle their bet efforts lo up hold the athletic reputations of their con cerns The mention of plnjcrs like Zihn and Moorhead recalls to us tho l'astern League. That organization Is now among the "also nns" and wc hnrdlj take any risk of nnnllill itlon to give a dead man a panning. When the le.agce was In operation n little ultlctan was termed 'knocking," nnd ct It those magnates had used headwork, the four-team cir cuit could have been fKed up In applc-ple order. When tho allotment of plaxcrs was considered Trenton wns satisfied with the addition of Tom Harlow nnd le Nerl Immediate!) handed him oer The Mu sical 1'undrrs were awarded I.eonrd although the) asked no one. Then came Heading nod Camden to fix up The former was glen Dark, Lawrence and Hrown and .Sugarnnn and McVll llams were sent to Camden Do Ncr. was willing to trade Mullcr to Camden was willing to iraue .Miiucr in wumcien saiiMieu. me inner cwo, ca.nueu a, u clubs on the Moor If the players had just been switched hend Jlttt Ullnirs and hugarman to Leading and with U Dounell and Moirls would have formed I ?EDAG0GY MEETS I nREXEl. OIIINTETi Rival Teams Will Open Scholastic Basketball Season This Afternoon DARBY AT LANSDOWNE Hy PAUL I-ltKI The scholistlc cage season In this city will open todav sshen the sctcr.ui School of Pedagogy team meets the strong Drcxel Institute flse on thu hitter's floor. Templo Trep Is booked to travel to plav the rcpresentatlscH of tho Scliii lklll Keinlturj, sshllu Dirbv High Is all primed for Its contest sslth Its old risa', Lanfdossno High, at I.unsdossne Tho Drcxel team rrccned a, hard Jol when scscii members of last ears squad failed lo return to school, cither through graduation or enlistments, llsen the coach, l.d T.ucjh, thn former Sssarthmote plaer, did not letum, ho having enlisted In Government service. Ills place has been capably taken cam of by Daso Closer, a. former Drexcl baseball and basketball star. Three Veterans Willi only three members of last car's first squad. Captain TtitclJITe, Calhoun and Blesslntj, around sshom to build his tenuis. Coach Glover found It necessary to teach tho ncss' men tho Drexcl system of play, thus making It u dllllcult propo sition to select tho best comoinatlon, Tho Pedagigy team, on the other hand, Is composed of seasoned nnd first class men They sslll enter todasa game a slight favorite. Tomorross afternoon the future professors vslll go to West Chester to play the strong West Chester Normal team. In fact. Manager Milton Tearce has arranged such u largo sched ule for the Pedagogy team that the members of tho team have decided that It will bo better not tn bold practices on dajs botsseen tho games Tsso anil bometlnics threo contests arc booked for each sseek The limit gamo of tho sea son Is March lit sslth Daiby High at Darby. Rules i:nlained The basketball teams tf West Phila delphia High and Templo I'reparatory schools plavcd an exhibition game, yes terday afternoon, In tho former's gym naslum, during sshlch tho nesv Tntercol leglito rules for tho school boss were interpreted by (Icorgo Cartss right, who acted as referee. Tho 'schoc.' bojs wcro Instructed In bow to dribble properly, the number of steps allowed on shots for tho basket and how to play u stanch defensive game without fouling. As fouls ssen called during the game, thc rulo as minutely 'explained, and It si us shown how the player could have been Btopped without fouling. In addition to tho P aycrs from the local high and preparatory schools, the following coaches were" present: John I Plant, reddlo Institute; Fred Posch, Atlantic City High; Mr, Itoberts. Per- ' klomen Schcol; Mr, Ualston, Glrard Col lego; Mr. Eckels, Haverford Schoo'; Mr, Lewis, Gennantown High : Oecjr I". Gerney, Northeast High; C. I- H Italy, Southern High; li. J, Nkolal, Templo; Hubert Hughes, West Philadelphia; li W, Gelges, Camden High. Motor Racers' Association Meets The first annual banquet of the newly formed Motor Ilacers Association of Philadelphia was held last night at the Hotel Majestic The purpose of the club U to further automobile racing In nnd around Philadelphia. President J. ). Turner In his speech urged the mem bers to obtain a club borne at Lafayette. Pa. He asked the clubmen to aid tho teralec iject in every svay possible. I.ugene K. BonnlsMll also spoke. Among the Hied racing drivers preaW tyere. W, Affair Contestants at Present Haskctball Games Today School of l'ntuso-r . Ilrev-1 Insll tule. nt llrrsel. Teinnle I'rrn ss Srliullklll Seminary, nt srhnjlkln seminar. Ilirlij IIUli m, liinvto-me lll-h, nt I nitsilnvsnr, sIhIiiiio.. ritr llleli vs. rnek-llle Hull, nt I'riickslltr. llKI.TIIl I. (1MFS TOMOnKOW sellout nf iinene u, West l heater Normal, ut Went t littler. tentnil IIIeIi Srlioul ss. V. I. .. nt Vliiiint .vlr. llruisn I'ren i. Penn 1 resli, nt sselthl nnin Hull leicnlnal. I'hlladclnlili. ( iiiirtr of riiiiriiuiry. nt il llllamsnn Trade. School. . Nest riilliiilrlplili. lll-h vs. (.Irnrd tot leae, nt lilrnrd 11 ifferatiiwn IIIrIi ss. lock tolteglntei Institute, nt lurk. I'a. r ,, ,. iTorcenweek We bao seen them nil, and ncry joung star Rot his opportunltv because tho ilub ho represented was In a hole jt tio time Tnlte tho best of them Ally MbWIlllam, for Instance Thc Churchmen wtro In their first ear and the manaRCr was Alfred McWllllams, now an Kplscoptl clersinm and a prince ninoiiR biskctball plijers Thu club was In u Flump, and one night Al fred said to the writer" "Walt until our next game and I Intend to play a 1,16 that will burn this league up l'lesne don t sty nnj thing about It in the p iper I don't want to ell ou who he l, but he Is going to high school now and I will leae It up toou to Judge" Hid the K-iMern I.eaguo develop McWllllams? Will, I should fav not Cross also Joined the C.rcjs when thev were skid ding, first playing at center. One nlRht In Camden, when Hill Iler ron was clfiBed out of the gamo and the Skeeters weic without a plajer. Nell Delghan wai glen a chance Neil has played exery night Blnco then. Take Iao Kerr IIo was recommended to Kistern I.eaguo managers time and .iKiiii. hut all turned a deaf enr until Jlor-e HiigRcrt) was hurt nnn nlirht nl Kr , ,,.,, ,, - ,," " .. denmnj Another shining example nt for tho GreJa bot eHsons tlleyJwo,', pennant and most of the two cirs they ere tr)Ing to get pome one to take his place. ewing a. a. willing TO PLAY PENN UNIT E . , . IllUeDcnuent Chanininn-i Anv. ..-.icjtiiuciii, siiuiiijjuilH All- i lOUM lo Mnnf P-ltn ITneni4.il iuum lu lIlLUt ii.lbe JlOSplini ' Of :.. T... i. c r m m robt-Season Game " I ho meinlicrs of the Hssing Athletic Club, the bet Independent foothill team tint has represented Philadelphia In manj jears, are vllllni to play a post season game for some charitablo cause At the tsscntv -second banquet glsen the team nt Green's Hotel ist evening for Its splendid victors oscr tho Itlserslde (.V J ) clnmplon football team of S-outh Jersey for tho last thfeo j cars, the squid expressed Its desire to meet the I).i.-e Hospital Unit No 20 teum for thn benefit of tho hospital mess fund at tho all scholiplie, tho Ued Cross to rccelsc thc proieeds either contest, If arranged to be played on Chrlstin is oi Xess v. ears Das. The I'sslng team, co iched b Joo Cully, tho old Centrai Manual star. Is composed of former prep and college Mars and would give tho nessly formed hospital unit eleven a stiff battle for honors The team across the river opened Its season bv losing to i-.ddle Mahan's Marines at League Island and did not strike Its proper stride until the second half of tho contclt with the Usaacs. holding tho ambulance team to seven points In the Inst tsso petlods Thn 'other games on the schejule ar ranged by Manager Wjatt found the team working better together, and vic tories vsere scored osc tho leading In dependent clubs In .Vets' Jcrscv, A game between the hospital unit and tho I.sslng team vsould nq doubt drass- a large crossd and a tlds sum reillzed for the mess fund. Perry, llclnlo Mil ler anil Hert Hell alssajs prose a good attraction, while tho Hiving Club has I a large follosslng, li, I'ranlt llwlng, who organized thc! first lisslng team, tssent two jeara ago and who is still ut his head, presided as toastmister. All the members of this years team gaso short nnd speeches SlUpp) It was decided late ln tlio evening to organize a permanent l'ss'lng club. I'rauk lisslng was unanimously elected presi dent; Coach Cull), vice president; Man ager lly att, treasurer, and Captain Cogh lan, secretar. Any ono who vsas at an tlmo connected with tho liislng Athletic Club In the list tssentv-two jears may Join the organization. l'lans wero discussed for a 1918 foots! nun ir.tiu, unu il iiio wt.1 la mrr lly lilac tlmo thn men ull expect to jump into their moleskins to uphold this j ear's record. The members of tho pnstHand present liwlng teams ssho have already enlisted aro Hamilton, McManus, Thorioy. I.u kens, Kelly, tho champion oarsmin of the Schuylkill; Mills. I.ally, Sullivan, Wort man, Clayton, Camero. Ledlle and Far ber. Kelly, Lukens, Laity, Farber and Hamilton aro former captains of tho team Hamilton, Thomas and Lukens are already In tho trenches or en route to France. Leslie W. Wyatt was reelected man ager of the team for 1918 and Mark Cully as head coach. Jiach member vsas presented with a large group picture of the 1917 winning team.. Those present were Dr. Mike Ben nett. In Thomas, Lasvson Ilobertson, I W, Wyntt "M, Cullej, li. 1 Kwlng. D. llristosv. Itob Altorfer, R. Coghlan (captain), W. Iluliln, W. Stonclake F Goodnow, li. Glrton, J. Culley, Bert Yeabsley, Frank Pay, O, Ahearn, M, Tomiiklns, J, blmcox, H. Norton, Ad Iirennan, J. A. It) an. A. H. Urellhaupt, Stanley Mills C. MaeClelland, Joseph Curtin, J. Hulllsun and F. Iredale. To Aid Women Writers in Europe The Pennsylvania Warner's Press Club I has urrnnged to extend aid to destitute 'women writers of the Allied nations) of J-urup SWIMMERS OPEN SEASON TONIGHT Intercolleo-iatG Stars All Set for Initial Game at Weightman Hall OTHER COLLEGE NOTES Tho Intercollegiate Snlmmlnff I-eaRU? opens locallv tonlRht. vhen 1'cnn nnd the City College of New Yo-H trnma clash nnd splanh In tho Welphtman Ilnll tank, Hesldes tho BuimmtiiR. ilh Inff nnd pluiirsln contests, h water polo match will be FtaRcd between tho rep reentathes of tho two Institution Coach Oorge Klstlcr lmJ loft three of his most valuable men from lnit 5eir nulmmltiR team nnd two of the bcbt from the water olo Mtuad, but pllll he has enough fair material to deelop n good team, nnd tho undcrginduatea look to tho eteran tutor to come through with an nggregitlon that will not miffcr In comparison with Pcnn teimH of other diji Joe ltueli, captain of laat scar's swimming team: Lincoln lloat, tho In tcrcolleglnte fancy d!iug c'himplbn, and Scholz, nu txtellrnt plunger, are nil In tho Fen Ice Hob Swann, the leader of the l'tlG-17 water polo M. nlo 1 working for Uncle Sam ITuell plied on tho polo team, us well as leading the sw limner Thero are four eterins on the swlm mltiR teim and the same number on the polo sl Tho Mhnmtng eterann are Captain Slmonton, Kline. "Vatm and Hringhurst and tho.polo men remaining from lflft t-eaon are Captain Heib Col li, i, l'alrees, (Jodfrey nnd lMsher Tho 800-nrd relav, whkh In the pifct has betti held ns the first eeut on the program, w 111 b s taped betw een the hah es of the water polo match The meet tonight will start at 8 o'clock, KtMIe MiIfhN, t(ir ilHlance runnr nnd upcedy PMlintner wlio n tlio bt (nnk man nt Prnn lint e-r. In now In tlv iol Alatlon Corr I 1 llo win a rrftinmn lit BoaBon ntnl wjn not cMslble to comicte for tho arsitj, i Hod Swnnn, who rnptlaned Pcnn d witr polf team last eaFon I now In til" NhI Heeorp He H Btfttlonc I at rp. Ma Hob nlno plijed un uunrd on thp fonttmll tentn an 1 wns awarded lila urltj letter In tho fall of lulfl Miih1rnlrc will be Penn's econ1 opponent nf thn biicktbftll Beajtort til clhtman Hall tomorrow nlslit Lennox Is th onl teran remilnlnir from th fle pIitb who Btarted nKAlnxt tho Itd nnd Htun a ear iiko t,ant i"i8on th flRurra were 33 to lo In faor cf the Quatcets Jntk Kelly the famoui Vesper onrsmn nn 1 canideii bnBkctball player, ns ell hi fullback on the Onuhohocken football eleen. In trxlnir tn Ket a race team to pother nmonir thn plaern of th Vnlvcrsltj' nf IVnnpvlvnnla Kin HonitAl I'nlt No 10 Jaclc want a a practlcw t line with Pcnn a arRil, ana it in protnnie mai a corneal will bo elased next wedc fhr tier Iiory. aub Ruartt on the Prnn rano nqund, ban enlisted In th Ordnanro Department Chrt has been ut for th lied and Uluo quintet for the Hat two eara, and hail a cood chanrn to break lt this enr as a recular had he not caught tho war feer. , Heine sillier All-American nd U now a prlvito In Ambulance I'nlt No LO The Penn Ilol will now trv bit hand at basket ball He Intends to to out for tho medical cago quintet. t eran Meltlrk. atar halfback nt Muhlen 1 berff. haw enllated In th Ihlfch CounU ero Souadron, and Is now In Han Antonio, Tex 11b Joined tho colors ahortlj after , the football reason ended Ills losn Is a seAern blow to tho un Staters' baskettnll procpectB He plaj e 1 forward on the luhl- nDere caeo team lor two jears. Itob Headier, vareltj oaraman nt Tenn, is tyin to fniiosv in the footsteps nt his roomstP nn, Mio,v oarsman. Curl Olanz, ni1 '"llat In tho aslallon corri Aa jet. he hns not h-cn successful Olanz Is now In the eroun 1 school at Princeton. Joe Striua, the scnsatlomt Hue pluncer at Penn has 1 ecu cndeAsorlPK tn attract the uttentlon of the critics nil aeaaon bv his terrific line rrnrkliu?, and ccrlnlnls he ha. Rained a sreat reputation as a halfback Ua tried hta hand nt end In the early part of the Beavon but he sAa nut successful nt tho svlnir ImftKlno hla aurprlan svhen ho pliked up an Atlanta piper and dlacosered that he had been picked for All American tackle, bs a Southern critic Thla la a caao svhere honor is thrut upon him. Don I eniMld Is one of the most promising snunaslera on Coach Klaller a asslinmlnc auuad at Tenli Doll formerly inmpelc.1 In tho tank for tho Central lilch bihool Tlnk Roat. Intercollegiate fane dlslns champion, si ho enllated Iti the armj In the early part of Penn a basebnll seuaon nos Is an i rderb lo Colonel Ilrookfleld former Instructor nt thn Cenlrnl IllKh School f.lnk utao Is a Recond basetnan of no mean ssorlh. Oeorice Decker, coach of the Tenn tovlns lass lei thinking of entering aomo of his puplla In the A. A V. chnmplonshlpa at 3 ItlBbumh If nn nf th, Q laker box i ra nre sent to the Pmokj Itv, Itarry Iloaetak. Pne atnr fullujick of the fresh mm elesen. will la) one of them rtosetaky la the beat boxer In tho clasi Ua la a brother nf halnms Snltll. one of the best llshtwelEhts In the business in his day. BOXING GETS DEATH BLOW IN NEW YORK Supreme Court Rules Club Membership Plan is Merely Subterfuge NI.W YOHIC, Pic It Itoln-f under the club meinbeishlp plan rccelsed a deathbluw In the Su prcino Court heio today. Justice W H. Jajro, of Hroolclsn, In a decision handed 'doss n In the case nf the Ilroail. vsay Sporting Club, held tlint tho dubs rb.irirn of an Initiation fee and dues to spect itors of buxlpt; bouta was a bub- terriisre and In violation qf the lass. Tlio ltroadssas Club recentlj secured nn In- juiutlon against police Interference, but failed to securer a permanent restralulne order In Justice. Jajcox's court. Pcnn State Awards Letters KTATI- COI.T.1.C.T.. I'a. Dec 14 riftecu football men at renusjlvanla State vseie assarded varsity letters to day nt a meeting of the executive com mittee. The coveted Insignia vvaH voted to the follosslng: Captain fi. (7. roll over, Itlchard II. Itauch, Percy W. Orlf tltlis, .Stanley CzarnecKI. Harry I). Ilobb, WalterH Gross Itudolph O. Kraft. Al fred "ATTond, Charles A. Way. William M. rirschlng. Lee O Hills, JamciTBIack, Otto II. Tavenner, Ilobert S. Clarke, Jr, and btudent Manager Itobert K. Coch- Tvvo Wins for Cenn Juniors The renn Juniors jestcrday vson a .iard-fought soccer match from thc Campell Iios Club booters, the final score being 1 to 0. Neither eleven had scored after the regulation sessions, so an extra period was contested to decide the vs Inner. Later In the day the Penn Juniors again plaved. this time trouncing the A. il. B. Boys' Club, 9 to 0, Would Revise Eastern Circuit HAnrrrORI). Conn , Dec. 14 Jim riar kin. owner of the Hartford club of the East ern Ieague, want, to revlaa 'he league, map lie h barn doing some campaigning in Jersey City In the l-.tercats of th revised league. He purport, to knock Portland and lasss rence out and annex J-rsey City and Providence. McNamara Elected Tufts Captain MKDFORDj Mass . Dee. 14 Edmund MiNamara sv, eieciea capiain or in, juii Colin- football Uam for next sa&son Ial nlht. II played at fullback on U Ytrait eleven this yr, m , PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND I'LOUK WIIKAT Ilerelrts -, (112 hunhels fllfsili. iI',i1i!w.ln "" in- nuotntton, (r Ion. LlJP"'.1 r1M?'f. OiM-mmflit tnnlrrt In. yclloni l;n.lrj prlcm) nM N" t. 2 'JTl 2", J""- i,.s.-''l soft. No. 1. 2 dn No '." ,Mln,."!"m prlCKi j;it Vo 3 2 21t 2!:No. -l""i o. Vo . '2.1M nmrl rAl.NS-nJJIfsft- -S r- -M3' ",n," niir.Th'..",.Vmun prlee, Onlr to be. T; "V'VTLW 'oVrrnntlt. n ' n,"ni- maximum pnn roiiiniin 1 1 Per frfiT Mut... It T. nn pant niolture. to und.r No) nr Vo .1 red 2 Ml 5VI-.? '1'J . '"I 2 .'1 Mnxlmum prle- con. B i Si ,JJ nT "nt I" H rer t'nt moljture ftUnrrT. .-n r 'No 3 ?rJ -' "' N 3 vNoi i. ,J,n'il- Mnlni im price (In jinnr 12 in red $;, 'Sl 4 '"" ' NO Uh.nl...tl..i l.. Mnl.lnlnF net "iff llli,, ,n, mature "tl nni1r M... or So " fed l.'.'lSo lull 2 tD ii "V. "" lontmnlne not om". Ill tn-r t .n1"!1""." 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Hll HI II erallj uteiiti lnqulrv wax root for nlilp nient tut mill niTerinai wire rather llrht JJuolatloiiK ,,r mil .Ihi H ool Win l.-'.Ji1""1''! l lllf til ." Kanenn clear IP ; ifi 111 .11 ,0 iiPtnit Sin MIMll.jn jprlnir flr clear niol IIOSM" .'".'prinir nrt clear mill ahlpmenl. ' T1f tn in urine, bakers Tiatent rpiil H '1"1I !! pr nu pnlent mil hinmenl. IIO '01 1(1 f, -liVi"" .'."ill IrmiN 111 all if. city mill .c-tiolie ant fiinc pnlent IllWIin fW i'A1!'." r:culHr trade Inter- StrnlBhl ,V.i?".".J "tent tn -.. in "n Jill. VI Of It noil Iol nf iincliamieil prlcea Uuotnlloiii nt Ji;ufjt i to ciun II 1 PROVISIONS Thn mirki rule! firm Mltli n filr Jnhl.lnB ilelnanl nnil prlira if aonie kiwi Mero I el I iiisher Uuitniiina rnneeil iia follow a Its Peef m rela amoRe.l nn I air ilrleil IV Heatern heef In aet im iki il Mi ills an 1 wi-Mern lef kniuklea Hnl einler ami k il ant alrilrle.l -ir lief ham. Ml lrk falnl'l "il Sf .J liama V T" iilrrit ln 30a ilo akinm.l low., .HSUJIWi. i ilo amnki.l 'lj lif.Mijc ither huna anmke I ilu curi 1 na ti Irani an 1 er llRe 1C1U It, luiiim atnol c.l uiatffll iure.1 W. trlli. ilo liolli.l Inllielra, I.'. I Itflll ahntil.Vra 1 1 curitl looa. .1. y 'lo ainukul ,T. I. 111. a. In iiliklo. ac onllni; tu uviraRe look lli breiltfat lacon un in Irani ut il nserntc tuv or siealem iiirnl llic lur.l s-eat. rn rt flneil tlcriTS Ji'i'f.luc ,li ,o tula, . 'j inn. lard lure rltj kettle remlere.l In ttertcs. -'J'alGO. Jo ilo, In tubs .11 J d too RKPINBU SUGARS The tnar'tet rule 1 atentls on n I nil of 8 l,&fs J3c for extra lino granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS lit TTkH The rnnrUet ruled llrm un ler Unlit offer Inn vt fancv Btuck Pemand h lo nut ctle won equit to the ifcrlnt. 1 h) limitation) were un follow a Went em Bolld-pickel rrenmen. -xtri !( 1 l.h rcorinir ho 1b IIWS.c, extru ttrBtB 4S t?4 te lirnta 4"( tir, Brtondi 4HJ4V, iriHinm hiM kood to rhoUe, 44IS?4(1 do, rdlnnr itt l-V, prlnta nearby fanes , ."4c ncrnRi extra rilT.",V flrita 47tinc eonl 4J$?43c, tsptclal I rand Jobbing ut 23 Hi 7c HO, ruled llrm with demand nhBortlne the limited offerintu of line f r nil Block )uo tHtions tree rims nearb tlieta $17 ttU 17 40 per atandarl case current receipts 111 hO t r (nn Hccomlri 1H 'inifn wmt rrn cxin nralw 17 tori 17 in nr case, ririts $H sft iiri-mh $H Vifijl't rffrltera lor. extra 112 j rr nw, tlrntB Sit Hi 11 40 Pt r cine nt ronda fill .Of MO M) P r rnni, fanc Belectcd rkK-i wiro Jul bliig at USfibtU, per dnziii (Till- I..S1? rullil ntouilv uiilnr tnnlorntn nf fcrlnctt but trad" uns quiet The quota tion! ranged ui follows Nw "iork full criitn fauc lune J"ic, sprlali higher, do do fresh mad, bent, 2-' It 2T , do, do frohnudt. fair to i.oud .20SJ'ac. POULTRY I.lt U ; ruled nnn and some kind srero ssllh demand leadltv Hb-nrblnic the hlcher limited nficrlt ks nf ileslrul le stock rho nuotntlnns tnisla na to iiuallt, ..aJc, rooatira. lfie. anrlnir chickens, accor.lliur to nuallts, '.'uft'tJIc. ilucka I' kin 2"JJ7i' do iniuan liuuner ji'i.ic, iurae)a j,.m ireeN. ".'tft'Si. milneaa vounir per lair Welithlmr m r2 II a apiece, cTifri'lli , smaller iiupm ".infiuii, i-ulnena inn per pir o'i blic, i Ift-eone oil per pair, JlQl.b., it i, soum- perinlr .0$.'.. HIlEssKii rhla market sens llrm ssllh demiind equal to the limited offerlnss of line, heavs Block t'uotiitlona Turkeje, fresh killed nearbj aprlmr dr'-ptcked fnncj, tile, fair to snod IIWIVc, ilo fresh klllel ssesl. ern sprllur drs picked. Jiinr. li'lMoc' fair In cood, ;i;ttc no oiu loma j.'niajc, do lommoi .IffiSVc Tow la 1 tn box milk fed ilry-plckisl fane ae. lectcd -HV-C. sielKhlnC 4' lbs all 1 over ftplice JSc sselchlnif 4 lbs apiece '.'7c MelKhhlir .IW lbs uplec" '.lie. ssilBhlliB 3 lbs nptece, 2KC-',c owls ired. In bbla fano dry plel ed sseli;iliiR; 4Vi lbs and nser apiece, J71. svelahlni 4 lbs apiece lie. smaller sizes Ulftf-Wl M roisters dry nicked J2e Ilrolllni; chickens, sselnhlnc 1 14...: lbs apiece l.rse fnc "twill" v trRlnia lancj, urii'iic, oiner nearny -" w 30c sseatern JHW30c Ttnastlile rhlckens svitilern In boxes srelshlnir 414 lbs and nser apiece JftuS.lli., sseli,liln(- I lbs nplei e "."c sselshluir JSs Us apiece Jlw.'.e ssclBhln; .'4 3 IPs nnlecn SlfTJI'le. do svesti rn In bbla ss eljihllir; 4V4 lbs ntitoier apiece J7c svethbltn I lbs nlleie .0 uelchlni; ! lla anleie !1 di do. steiuh hit 2l-Wl lbs apiece J031'i4e lu. ka, 1 nearbs .3-U do wcatirn sierkhllu; I lbs an 1 user .tf???.'". ilo, do am iller sizes JUfflJ.C lliese nearns, .IQE.'ic Ho ssesl ern -'llfl.'l (lulneis sprlnp per pair. sselEhlnB PuWI lbs -er pair. SOffllHlc, smaller sizes 111V7111 Squibs per dnen sshlt" sselkhlni: II to IJ lbs pirdozm n 3 nl 7 do sselchiiur P to in Its per dozen, IV7"i1iH. do siclahlnc S lbs per dozen, II T'V I. do. sselKhlnK 7 lbs per dozen 1 7i I . do svelehtni 1 nr", lbs per doicti not in dark. 11031 75. smaller and .No 2 7icM$l 7.i niEsii iRuns Orni j.c-1 nnl lamct-rlnrM .olJ falrU anl rulptl a whadt flrnw-r IV nt v apples erf firmly hHJ tjuotatlons Apples per III Jnnnthnn tf Klntr. ii 0, Sorthern Sp i -"OftS m Twenty nunc Jltn'O, Hubbardston IT 7'i'UT, Cl-eeiilnir Uwl Hal twin l rnjfr-. " Hume lauU J 1 'n(n . 2. StiiMiiHii AMnennp $ i Sf - n lllai k Twlir nttf." ijttno $1h;4 "0, ork linperiHl $4 51 fl 21, Hen DftU li KilUA Apple went ern per box Jonathan H.fiM J " "i mo i.xtk urn ri-ASMiirvrinN IIKATIIS Tin:-nee 13 Kf.oni.xci: i ssire of tlildles I. Tlce nged ij Itelatlscs ut 1 friends also Theresa Ueliekilh Lolui II uf I ll i ci ci l , ss in rnuoe i irrie 1.11111a nf the il A It , Invited tn funeral Vlon 2 p m at the eatnblhihment of Louis s Helm Vi .N ."-'J si Int prlsule, VSist I aurel Hill f'l ni l ON.NAHIl Twelfth Month tlth JOHN 1 husband nf Vlarv K 1, I'onnirl agel M llelallvca an 1 friends Inslted to funeril Heiond dss 17th lust J 10 p m 1 rlsli'la' Home 11300 Greene at. Cjcrmaiitosiu hit prlsate llKKI'V rnterel Into rest at her real iltnre "1717 Locust at riec 14. HANNAH llhr.Vi:. sild.m of Wllllum llonen Ilecbe TRIDEhmSlaT COMl'llLSOIlV Ml'.TI US I'HILV. JILT 1R CO., 042 Real Fstat, Trust llulldlng. or lour I'luuiber Iri-TTlr m-rTffll i'. m iMJ GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS K1LLINCLV, CONN. This cotton storehouse together with a mill addition and 88 work men's cottages, forms part of the plant manu facturing Goodyear tire' fabrics. T3uitt by .ABERTHAW. ONSTRUOTCWCa. DOS7TON AW Winter Parana, ft -.IffMi Pnltnberir, I1.7R ft 2 V) Home Iteautt 1 "otfJ'JTt lellelous, II 7ft2 rot Klnir il.Vltf.! V Oi-tirv, II a 2 2i Htniman W'lnennii II 4(iJ Hi lear main II 7f2 2". Neiown Pippin II o"f 2i Itelle Fleur, II 21f 2i (lano II S1,T Appla, nearlt, pr hamper, "tdeWII rnj do do, per N l iri, lasket 2pOII,2 I cinntia per box, IKfl llananaa per bunch. It -!i .() OranneB California, per box. It nf t do nnrlli pe hx, ,Mi Taticerlnps, 1 Inrlda, per a trap IUCT (lrnnefrult. 1 Inrldit ner Imv I2fl Vti do I'orto Itleo per lot, IJft"! 7" Pineapples, Porto Wen pt irate, 11 2"f r Cranber ries Jere er ctBte IT MHI "f: do do, per til I . in4Mit, Htrawberrlea. California, V(T lint IOC 30c. , VCGETADL-KS Tntalnea nf fine nuallty ruled nnil tut much of the aitpply waa of froalel and un attrnclhe alo.k which waa dull and eak Other ei.elntles ssere In mo lernle renuiat at resided prlcrn Uuntatlolia hlte nnla tnea, Ji raes ppr I U"h linakel 111 Ilu ). No I ilttnn i No 2 4llffikk hlta tn laloea. jrr tun llta , 1'ennai Isanla, $J'f J n Ne York tl Ml tf J III Nen Jrraey. II Ml, J In wratern, SI anjf. In Hwiet iKitntoea Jrraes per S 1 uah I aaket CI1 ll ), III lle fweita .No I. 1 1 tf I Vi do .No - fnetJV, Ham aiseeta No I, T'c II ! il ). No 2 flUf in Hiseet imtatoea Jeraes, per hamper, N.i t 7-i!' .'-. No J IIHT121 IVIirs, New ork ar bunch J'lffrirc do do. pi r irate l.'fft ll Lettuce Unrlda, per liam lr, llSfj iln fallfornU per Iki II -i.f -' - i. 1'aullHower, lone laliiml per linn ll.'iwj HritaMela HprtiUle Lotus lalnnd tarnuart l.'WIlk Wntcrrrrna Ne iork per inn bun. hi a rj I'Buphint. f lorl In lir Ian I1(.-, 1'uiuml.era llnrlhi per hamper, I1M-, Mdnarh N'orfmk. per I (it It !) Kale .Norfolk nr bbl II MIS' .'.it Hun Horlli jarlmmnr lf n leaaB 1 lorl.t i and Imlnld, per lintnp.r, II !'.' ,n 'UPera Unrlls per irnle i 'I' Tonnloia I'lorlli perirnle IJ 7"f I liirnlpa 1'iinadlin rutiiliicn" lot) Il a r(ll 1'iibliHBa dimietlc p. r ton llafj in ilo l)anlh aped per Ion llll? Ill Onlnna New S nrk and SM atern per lllulb bnir No 1 l.'IKJ -, .s St It I TU Mlibh. rooms ier 4 lb t aaket It J-.W-' NEW YORK HU'ITKU AND KGGS. ,NJ:w..APUK "' 14 HfTTl.lt lie. '.'.''"" ,-i"-1 tul" Market alronu l.trn .n. tiiher hrudea iiuchaiurcd . t llll Itmlnla 11111 cuaea Mirl at firm 1 Irala It'i?, u.i.m.1. .". ill'... nil... lujimviia uni n insc.l Oil Coinpans l'lans Adsancc Ni:V lOUK, Dec 14 Mure than 10 ler cent of Osiiro Himilnj oil Conipin) slock has been deposited sslth th Hank cis' Trust lompiti In plin to merge that i oinpans sslth iikliilioni i I'roduilnc and r.clinln? t mnpin on n shire-fur sli ini bisls Dei ember ll Is tho 1 1-1 dij fur doio--lt of stock PARCEL POST OUR SECOND FLOOR Store Saves You Money on Your Suits and Overcoats 1000 SUITS AND OVER COATS. Reg ular $15 and $18 value,. $10.50 A D L E R The Clothier TRENCH COATS FUR.LINED COATS with Persian Lamb Collar,. $10.50 A D L E THE CLOTHIER S. E. Cor. 13th and Market Entrance on 13th St. CpsnEvgs. itlNTII, Hltl-TSI V-- LCLC Banjos The Ideal Gift "FLORIDA TRIPS" tiuiM rim, in nu S19.00 " Kound S32.00 TO TO TO S2S.40"" T'"S40.00 .1( KM)NM1 I I, riepul ir terlee 1- beinp mi n.alned Tlent hi t trael South lit ruin fort at low fare with bet -t-rvii Ono wa nnd rnun 1 trip tlcketn to principal points, Inrlullnn- nienli and stateroom Hnommo Hntlon on iteMin-r All frH nuhtert to War Tht It ill 1 to ur ndvantaLs. tn ronsult lis about jour trip .South MI"RCIINTS A MIM-Ka TK.NS. (.0 (.. i M llroid Ht ' Ticket Offlf, h )p(ri-.H l-'lnuiiroA.e 1 liotiA l-omlMrrt 11)00 nr Walnut 300 ' 1 Tt'ltNl It flm I r.iitw An, nt STI.Sslll' NUTIIl'S J ROYAL MAILS (Neulral Flat-) Nederland and Rotterdam Joint Pacific Service (lit, 2nd and 3d Cbin) YOKOHAMA (via Honolulu) KOBE, NAGA SAKI, HONGKONG. SINGAPORE ,nd JAVA rMiUlusH from ban I ramlaeo Dec LJ Jan 3 10 biru.le $100 YOKOHAMA ' J150 - Cabin Ad J II bprcrkelaAllrii. (o . liul Vlnrket..S F rniTATioN i. Itolli Sfiew Banks Night School liKKT IILhlNrhH OI'liMMiS llunlreda nf koo-1 talne iH4tloni are be Inc ot-eneii every d4y fo men and women quallHed to llll them Ses HlonM every ulfrht except Saturday. H pet ial clttst.e taucht ruedas and 1huda)s. Miter an time Banks Business College QTDAYFR'S Tn I,,,t I-ualneaa School DirWICJ K01.807 Chratnnt Mreel Poattlona ruarant'd Fnter now Day or nliht Tearhern UunUd. roaltlona waiting Tree reirlitritlon for Cnllega uml Normal cradi Modern Teacher Itnreau, 100 J Market at. ML'SIO POPULAR MUSIC IN 10 LESSONS Man traclier ha opening for elcht pupils on piano to start within two sveeka 10-lesson course In popular muslo. Don t call, write only slva age und btate when Interview Is desired. Harrison De Priest, 230 S. 4th & PEALL CONSERVATORY All svlnd and trine Instruments Including tKl'IKI.K and HTKFI, IlI'lTVK. I'lANO, Mllf'K, MflllT S1NUIMI. ELOCUTION. tc. ratalnc. Tbon. Tioga S81A. 1304 N. Dread HI. llll Chestnut HI. OT1ME In 70 Iruon, or money back. Raolilat mailed frea ( IIRIKTlNHHV Flaw 'ha.ls. 1630 Chestnut st, Ul3 Mt srtBaiuro K. won, npruc, n,7. y hiSTi V All ts:J. n hi rnccs u fl MEYER 1 Awl & co. li llfT I21 Arrh SI. .Itv It (ig linen Till 0 I'. M. S 7 " " aasasisasassLsslsVX.W , STEAMSHIPS PRICE OP OATS DROPS WHEN TRADERS SELL Buying Confined to Resting Orders Volume of Busi ness Not Large f.RMN IIF.t.T MIIATIII-R nRI0ST .(MIC Mill, lire, 1 1 llllnnlal air to. liltlill vllihtl) rolilrr mail ulurd.i)- un aeltlnl. 'lUaourl I'ulr tonlint nnil Mntiinlari ssnniifr Pnturriay northweat. , llrnnalri I'arllr rlrmrlv tiMiltnt, slth llltlit mow nnil colder extreme malt ra. urilay unaftlleil nnd not iiulte ao rold Mltitll. Mlnneaoln t'naettlril lonlnlit nnd Nat. Urdus, si Ilh pnibtibls annss antitli Natur itrtit nnt quite ao raid In sset tunUht. limn Inlr lanlalit, lint iiulle an cold ssratt Sutiirdiis iinaettleil. sslth anoss ssvatl lint itulle an cold eaat nnil eolith, Nnrtli llakntn IMrtli touilr nnd nnt mile an raid lonlllill lUtlt anoir In rll inllinltl' fulr. and "nturdns i not nulte an raid lonlKlit. "ni I'l llilHOIlll rnilllliir inn" uiii.m.. enrn.iin rrniintiis ano. inniiai. nil Hriliiritnsi rnlrier sseat Snliirdns, l.,ifi.i..l t..alll..l Imilalit a tins l nut iiulle ao rolil tonlsht nnd In enat Stnillniiii Unnu Innlallt nnd brolllllllS .ttliiril is i rotder. ... . Ujninlnic 1'urtli rlainlr tanlclitl nrob nhls ruin nr anuss niirthssrat nnd ssuniifr eut. t- rillCAtlO, Pcf 11 1'or tlip moat nrt, local bourn en countercil little rcilKtame In onta toilnj nnil irlcM cased olt Tlic litis InB ssiui (oiiflncd laritely to rcatlliK onlera, sslillc lonimlaslon houaei ntnl local operator"! Rolil rather frcel llosseser, It cannot Iip staled that the soluine of hualness sshh larpe , In fact, nt Mirloua tlniei thc iimrket ssbh entirely dull There ssn lrtually nothing do Iiir In the ih market The IiIkIi on December ssas 75",c. thc loss Hc and the close 74 "TTlSc, coinliated sslth 75,c, thc final quotation MIMTR n SHUTS n.NTir in. v. J. ATLVNTIC CITV Aso .1 the rlsors of rout.)., ss Inter at tills Unrlls llrratest Winter Resort. sh re sunshine and dellnhtful environ ment make life ssorth llslni- lucrlciiii nnd urnprnii Plans line tiulf the Winter Through ATI ANTIC ClTi'KNUVEST rilirrnuiir IICtlM, On the ocean front. Offers unusual sttrae tlons durint: the Autumn and Winter Seasons, Luxurious lobbies spacious versndss restful sun psrlors and superb music Arltlslresl. dence for those seeking rest and recrctlon. Bonkfnss now leinr made for tie t hrlstmas and Su V. . . I...1 ..!.. AMEKlCANA.NIIHKOMANrlANS Qnmge with icfommoiUtlorts for chauffeur! Galea HaH tVTL.--.rITI Hotel Bosenhel Kentucky us nr llesch rioiei DoscoDei MnBiiH OI(.n D,ri inrisiiiiaa noun ly rates A I mauuin I Westmintr5r '' av- "c-sr lleach. Llev. Trusuninsicr lo ( ,,,., ,,ln, run ssater IIQupsskU ,1.' up dally Chas Iluhre m"iii"ii'nri. i'. GALEN HALL-IN-THE-MOUNTAINS WKUM.IISMI Ll., l'A. Open ,11 year. Dry sir. Fine scenery, livery comfort for lomor short winter rest Hath. Massage. Resident I'h'slcian P. & R It R. Ihrouzh Pullmans Near V ork and I'hila Howard M. Wino, Manager. ANNM'OnS. Mil. HOTEL MARYLAND NNAI'III IS. VIII lltl.I' Hill K 11 TKIH I t-.V. RUM I'AVII' MT.I)K I uropean Plan 11 ier div and up Mod. ern up to due. she. rful vutes sslth vrlvat, bath, rtaltlmore and Washington cars stop at tha door, drill Unnm open until mid night. J, N SVIITII, I'reprlelor. cwtiirN, s r. TUT. PARKVIEW INN A romfnrtHble nl tlelicht ful little hotel conducted wit1! ho rarnent lcnlre to pleas an I to Rfttlflf) I xcclbnt t,olf poiD, nuniiiirT etc. uur rate re cane and reaRonable, Under tie- innnafcement Write I edcer centml or Mr AT B KAniUSON. Prop l 111 ST. fl. THE LENWOOD New Touribl Hotel on the Sand Hills ..nek ami stonp construction; slule roof. Most modern and bub stantial throutrhout. ODoneil Dee. 1. Overlooks Camp Hancock. Jutt the location for Pennsylvania visitors , Tor reservation-! address ' A. D. CUSIilNC. Associate Manacer UB l.tNll. II ORID. HOTEL OLLEGEARMS DC LAND FLORIDA 1-amnus winter irolflnr resort IS hole course prasa putting prren, On? or iim soutii s tat cotiraofl ll e a it t I f ii I healthful location on hlsh urounu in L,ai nortda Open Jtnuaiy lit . Tbeo. C. Brooks, 1 naager .11 tSJU Vll.VI t IT. U.A. Palm Villa Hotel f'-cing st. i uci. Itlver. Llest fishing snd hunting Mel homelike Write for Inf CI KAHW tr.n. 1 1. WHITELEDGE HOTEL Vbkj ,', L run water in every room: private bath) At er, or burop plan Golf flshluc. etc. ST. ALUHTINK, ?J THE BARCELONAf?;n) e; prl buth Txclu patronage 'llklt A N Ulalr UHTCI rDAMAnA Un main ent. Ponci hsat. iau sajftfia'a de l.eon 8tm htat. Prl I nil a Ainer i. Furo J S Haker. Prop THE BENNETT Prl' bal1' s'"" t inc. nt.i-m.1 i Owrlooll,rir bHy mni ocean Nr Old 1 t Marlon. Ilkl. n il. llennalt THE MONSON0"rloc,n,t br- r"" -' S'-'SM proof. Nessest hottl In Anelent City Sleam heat HO private bath. Ml Ull. FI.A. 1 )tel Paramount Absolutely ftr.prost, lleht and runnlnc water In every room 3 Moelis from hav Coif fishing bathlni t. WEST I'vM.M IIKMH. Fla. HOTEL PiiffiaK.l " modern hotel-nwss---.! uclna- Ro.al Pom. clank and LV.e Worth. American plan. l rer day up noolclet hra nnKiv.n. tla. THE RAYMOND -rsp tti cur a..w .w. ...... ,40n Run, y,,r jfr heal tn rma l prl baths Kx North cook JVCKbONt II LE. FI.A. ARAGON HOTEL Fnropean plan. (1 00 up. Hher, raurtssr. eamfort and aerrlr, prerall A place for fain. lly and l.nrlala. bEI. II. ,V. Jahnaon; Mr?. HnTKI.-O.SrpOI.A Under nssr man "" T . , ."mt. Clsan and moderate. Hot and cold water In , room. Prlrat, baths. AIKKN, H. C. i-LRNIHHFD COTTAOKS to ms.t any ra qulrtmtnta. Qolf Polo Hunting Riding. tc. An hour by motor or troll, ta Aucu,la and Camp Hancock. Writ BEAt. J"TAT! riBHI4T CO. p I iTMYjjrjprJ r ClieBrcakts mmx TMIJ sVllWAA HullMII. VJ...- hi TMUrter,1 Tit start ftfl' iimc, in, Doitom 70o maun, nni 71Hc bid, rlnst 72c, jestardny", last price. The action of the oats market wan re. fleeted In loner prices (or corn Senti ment ssnn bearish and there was lrtual- ... . i .i ... ... '.& .. ly no hulnf support, Commission nouses sscre scattereu sellers inc olume of business ssas snmll. There ssas a small increase In receipts, but the. cash demand ssas sluggish ' The high on December ssbh 11 2i, tho losv ,i: and tho close 1124,, compared ssltlr $1 H, )esterdn's last price The high tin January ssas 11.21 5., the loss $121 nnd tho close 11.21'i, compared sslth tl:!',, the final quotation of ,esterda. The best on May ssas tl lnt,, the bottom $1,114 nnil the final II. IP. against l.l!i, ea terdaj's hut price llradatreet's reports tho export of grain for the sseelc slth coinpiirlanns, In bushels, as fullosss: Wheit. flour Included, 1,014,490, ugnlnK 5 666,815 last ssrek and C. 383035 In this sseek last jeur. From July 1 to date, 115,123,4118, com pared sslth 175,948,211 In thc same per iod a .enr ago. Corn, 64,930. con trasted sslth 733,441 last sseelc and 301, 301 In tlila sseek a jenr ago 1'roni "r"-- KOSHLAND-Kingof Odd Lots 1 (irt M frfiit t'?l S ' I ' ' 'l J yllifMB'' W$Hk U w-r I ' rill r - fCi. I k mmMm h ' Vn tvB Uvi-K : ste' E liB'lv- ;-RW WMW lvP ' ' l iwmiW i V Ulsterettcs, I 1 K,1; ' Balmaroons, M J lWffiK Wt X ' Balmacaans, fl I ii;.H aBHlV . Machinaws, P f ywMaM Wm v' ', Box and jmk j :' vflilRE 9 U sHfeB IskI. v y wSv" aaV"Sm iSHsH HaV isoats, jsHHI IBtit Vffi lJMiflBI Slip-on fBlHiV Hssvlls- f Bl,Hv' J- U SBBBBBsi HI ' ond fiBHl.K' t. IV bBHHB1vBs IcLbbbVbbbv a b!bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbvbbI trench IijH,B!''' V BBBBsB'i" Models BRiK' " i HHT V li IJPI TM Away Thiey Go - - t ni.r riiEd Take ytnir pick, men! .i i . -i... i.i..' 111 Tlic lot mai wouiuii i, nriin -r-u unu j;ivc po - . , ....'" . .i it -rzt wortli ot service. In tact tne average retailers sen ,,, tlsn iinm o-iitirs illl'.llitvr till VlrV v.!lfTlr .tvlp. tllB ''?"' t inc. ivij oiiiiiv. HUM...; very same make tor tlic and sell raits ol them. Hut that's, no reason why KOSHLANLVS ou pay lcbb armcr.ib ana an nccausc wc . anu at enormous conccbsioiih. n.ti IVInelolc ili itV si Ism .mil nuu ...,i mi.. .. ,, iiji u.im ..j wvw ...v '"'J - " of the maiiulacturcrs' linet, because, as. you know, the maiS ufacturer alwas puts the best best attention in cvciy detail, Hcic jou have a ast range of garments from TORTY. FAMOUS MAKI.RS such a range as it is impossible to get an j where else under one roof. Consider that within this vast clothing house arc Oxer coats of every conceivable style and material. 1 he piuc mentioned above is hut oiu of the qualities. There arc others at $9.q."i, $12.13, $11.9.), $19.95 and up Get ours quick Also 4500 Suits $9.95, $12.45, $14.95, $17.45 and $19.95 Worth Double KDSHLAND CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER j 15-1749 North 13th Stoe coBft Boor AboT Maxkst avrett v Abe 24-26 SOUTH 15TH STREET -h""! Inthe i Return t-J the week are Ineomwete. f Deilnnlnr next week the Trade will discontinue postlrtf on words shipments and on Thtff Mten la Inben tieeaii). W the board realize the estlmam able are unreliable, due tollh,'. of authentic sources of Informal cause of the ssar c. ; leading future, rinsed as roiioWai"o Corn fnesv dellserv Ytayi ore man. lesr Clos. Iflsrft. Issr . Close, .j I 2l4s 1 '.1 fl.Jllitl I toil I.IMl Tl.lll I'V I .I'l Ian, . .. 1 HU MaV , . 1 lllVi ia.r n m vA..m$ Dee , ,24 00 Ian ....Sinn Via? ,, tJ1U7 lllba Jan ...24 110 Vtas ,J4 .'II .ai.i .. .. 124 12 23 tin 24 llll zs mi m ihi 23.73 .'3 73 21 nj II 20 21 77 J21 77 1 23 go )j3 00 15 I'orK Ian ...4i fi 4i 43 MiV .. . 44 70 tM70 ,44.1 . . .. . in nu m Hid. tAsked. ..nominal IJAR SILVER lfater Last 1I7 TiJav Mav b-l Itlsl. S. sork (et, ) en's svi HS'i HiMii London (pence) iV, 42i 43 C3 j t jTci tyl.vH asM savaav . sar sasaaasal ,vv? N"t -v! There's not a garment .( 8 L! P-r- 1 :.. (S-l-C Vi' fl ...w ..... ., .. jiJTM mil stanuaiu price or $jo. 'ml ott should do mi, because tt,vw&H than thc wholesale price of th!i ouy in ticuicnuous uiuuuuias oj Tl V.1J I ..,.. C--ti.1 "1 nicy arc uuu uuis, ouiu--rc .. in m.inv i';i:r. thr vnru rrpnnir2 materials, best workmanship, $!L into thc samples and model: fa .-j. r ii IH . m rT-- "Vjis m ii Mr "M tl -' t, --'I' " Mi . , nj .-, i t, , Is. . ft . -r s .'. ,.,j... t.ii . i-trlMt k , 11 ,- J.W -'- Vl I i V le i J- . Ji J "t VJ1T sHfc B i . i w -, jWecV si.
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