1 '' it.. . " iflpfBpDCE LOnASUIMOTl Fronte ltallana si Veri- Limitatl Combatti- iti, Ctiwt rintemperie fcLLI DI,ARTIGLIERIA Mild. 'K' 4 I fcir nMWiltiet!DiibniU del Cattollcl "' .UllTTntaaui HvlaHtn & ItalUna I. ' . Sf ,.-, , . ., 1 JMlto notttle etunte dnlla fronte vl TO clia a causa delle Intetnperlo. o "Mr M neve caquta abbonuantiHaima, non . jM-.QQ0 verlflcato ImpCTtantl operation! .Mpt&rl e che umitati comnaiiiinemi, fM oblettlvl locall, e prtnclpalmente tra Mttuslle e rlpartl In rlcognltlonc, av ivennero verao l'oltlplano ll Asiago cU a Kord dl Monte Verio, una montngna aa eet del "flume Brenta. 5 j IT. ! i .At contrarlo una rlmarchevolo Inlen tfi atta' nelle ailonl dl artlgllerla b1 e LlJ' ' ' . -... -.-...-..I.-,....- .11 thin... avuia. nel aeworc ueu nmiimuu ui idi" a Monte Toniba. e nelle reglonl dl Monfenera e Montella Rloartl Italian!. In rlccgnlilone venio Honta Merlo, rlusclrono a glungcr wun It-.noKlilonl occuuate dagtl austro- tedeachl e tornarono nelle loro Unco dope; aver catturato Darecchl eoldatl toutnnici. Bceo 11 testo del oomunlcato untclalc, yubbllcato lerl dal Mlnlatero delta Qucrra in nana: Ia neve e le catllve condlxlonl at mesrertche. hanno rlddotto al mlnlino rattivlta cnmnattlvn. Atlonl d nrtl- ffllerll, alquanto Intense, al sono vcrl tleate soltanto nel settore orlcntalo lell'altlplano dl Asiago o sul Monto Tomba. e nelle reglonl dl Monfenera e Montella. Ia noBtre pattuglla In rlcognlilono a nord dl Monte Merlo catturarono alcunl prlglonlcrl. Un corrlspondente dl guerra preeso II quarter generals Itallano ha chlesto al Generate Diaz, comandante In capo delta .; ioro ltallana alia fronte dl natiagua, I a quail fattorl devo essere attrlbulta la i "tenaco reslstonsa che nermlse II mantcnl- V tnento delle llnee della l'lave, cosa questa tfCff. ra'ppreaenta uno del plu' Importantl dl- -J" funiilvl ftuccensl italla Kuerru- "Prima dl lutto ha rlepoato l'lllustru generale alia natural; reaztone dcgll plrltl degh uomlnl contra una ultcri ore rltlrata. Essl sono determlnatl a non abbandohare plu' terrltcrio al neml co. Unoltre la rltlrata fu dovuta all'ab batuto iplrtto combattlvo dl alcunl clo mentl dleorganlzzatl e, grasle alio- rldu zlono della fronte. parte della nostre truppo furono ablll dl reslstere uulla Piavo cllmlnando unlta' cho avevano pcrduto la loro caeslnne deurnnte la ritlrarta. Ma ora queate truppo wno rlorganlzzate. I'artl dl esse sono dl nuovo eulle llnee In uno del plu' Impor tant! settorl. ed una prcva del loro eplrlto combattlvo deve ersere trtvnta nel fat to cbe parecchl uomlnl dl quelle unlta' oomandarono dl tornare suite llneo dl combattlmento per complcre 11 loro do vera con rlnnovato ardore." Un dlzpacclo da Lonilra annumla die Kit avlatcTl Ingleal alia fronte ltallana, durante la scorsa settlmana, dlatrussero otto macchlne austro-tedescha o du furono forzate ad atterrare. OH nvlntori Ingleal "durante I combattlmontl nerel perderono un nolo acroplano. Olf rtudentl dl Breecla, che reccnte mente al arruolarono come volontarl nelle arml Itallane, hanno telegrafato all'On. Orlando chledendo 'dl essere Im medlatomento mandatl alia fronte od IncorporaU nella famosa Brlgata Tos cana, cho valorosamentt) combatto con tro le truppe auatrlacbe del generale Conrad, per Impedira aa esso ui invaacre le Dlanura al. nord -1 Italia. - 'fm - orsanlzzaztonl cattoticho hanno .'-' tenuto una convenzlone nella cltta' dl 11 morale e lo splrlto dl rcslztenza del "'i vopolo, dl fronte a'lo estreme sofferenze S " ;5:: .caueate' dalla ecarsl'a' del vlvert. Ku ?,,; T" letta una lneplrata lettera del Cardlnate K7 ' 'ti Qaaparrl al Papa, e produsee girande ,.t entiKiaimo. Un'altra convenzlone fu tenuta In ,,- Ttoma dalla Unlone Soclaltxta ltallana e ad unanlmlta, fuTyotato un ordlne del .:- glorno col quale al approva dl dare tutto l'tncondlilonatcr appottalo al Onverno iwi r la vlgorcsa contlnuazlone della guerra '( flno a ch 'ell Bcop dl tuttl gll allati ulano ottenutL Trecento, famlglle. austrlache e tedes- che, che. rialedevano In Honu, hanno , avuto ordlne ,J1' part Ire lmmedlatamente alia vqIU dl altre cltta' dell'Italla meri- . dlonale. Tra'cniMtA vl a' nrh ti rm. K, .' & ressor Beioen, gia' inscenanto nella Unl lfV' (X-erelta' ill Roma. fc 8 ' M? l. ' i m !??. Uf i .ti-:, 'I v ' ; ; :-.' ;. EVENING Former "Guard' ' Good Soldiers CMUaaea (rem Vf One many of these former guardsmen tell me that at home we do not yet full)' realize that ere this war Is won the United Stales must face n casualty list that will fill pages and pages of our newspapers when announced from Washington. From others I have con flicting opinions; that we understand very completely what Is before us. that we are, thoso of us across the sea from tho conflict, deeply sensible of what we have to do. My personal opinion Is that tho second general view Is In error, and that wo need the casualty list to havo every city, village, nnd hamlet at homo get tho Innncr meaning of what Is be fore us. The National Guard contingent are well "set up" They show considerable military knowledge, and I think, from such contact as I have been able to have with their officers, that these lat ter are of the stuff that will be heard from In modern methods of warfare. Their training goes on, both officers and men, with a vim and n dash encourae-1 liiH ill vwt Again I go back to my pals, tho ma rines. I ran over the other day nnd put In a few hours talking with rank and file, one of tho latter u former fellow worker In America. I found him banging a typewriter for nil tho world as If ho were writing a story with tho dead lino near. "I am company clerk now," ho sold; "and It's some Jobt Itather Ilka It. Had any news from homu lately? I am revlnlnic for tho battullon records tho subscriptions our outfit mado In the sec ond Liberty Ioan. Somo of 'cm 'II go broke for a while, 1 fancy, from tho amounts subscribed. Come on outside and see Jimmy." Jimmy Is a Mexican ant lieur, trans ported far' from home. He seems to thrlvo on It, too. He was chained to a trco and had made tracks In tho mud a-mind It. Ho was, as usual, hungry, eating anything from a cigar stump, from which he careful! stamped out tho flro first, to a livo frog. "Ho may ping for nnts," xald tho ma rine, "but If ha does nobody could tell." Jimmy has u coat nf fur that would mako a lady's muff nnd some more. It Is thicker, I am told, than any Mexican ant bear ever wore Jlmmy'j pedigree Is short and sweet. Ho was bought In Vera Cruz, lived at tho Philadelphia navy yard for a spell and came over to Franco soroo months ago with soldiers of the sen. Tho men of tho force, rank and file. aro beginning to receive Christmas prcs-, ents from home. A batch camo In with ine lasi post nnti nas nircauy pceii uis trlbuted. These packages in tho main are marked "Not to bo opened until Christmas morning." Others, at least six that I saw, had Inscribed upon them: "This Is a Christmas present to bo open ed right away," One Kammeo before me opened hin In the postoillce. It con tained a sleeveless sweater and fix pairs of hand-knit socks. "Welcome to Willy, you!" lie said. "That girl of mine has somo sense, for this Is the place to wear that stuff." Many of the Hammees aro buying pres ents und sending them home. Their gifts are Unimportant, not because they would not wish them more so, but because their purchasing power Is limited to small shopti und traveling peddlers through the villages and towns In which they aro quartered. After all. "tho value of a gift lies In the giver." Their offerings will perforce consist largely of handkerchiefs, small laces, hand-made, nnd certain articles pecultar to this training country. They aro ulso permitted to send home, for the holiday season only, personal photographs, and the picture postcard taboo has been raised for tho nonce, with tho proviso that nothing Indicative of localities lo mailed. PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 0, 1918 v W: VpMmm iMHH QUARANTINE HOLDS SAMMEES CAPTIVE Outbreak of Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria and Mumps at Roosevelt Base NO EPIDEMIC REPORTED Isolation Inconveniences Patients But IlcaU Drill in Snow Filled Trenches READING WILL UNITE ANGLO-U. S. ACTIVITY Lack of Controlling Head "Impaired" War Machine, Says NorthclifTe CITES WEEKS WASTED WITH Till: AMK1UCAN AllMY IN FllANCK, Jan. 9. Tho intlro ltnosexelt base hospltil ...... ...,., -.,nr,,.,i iminv nn tho result of I n small outbreak of iscarlct fever, diplt- ' tlml,. nlifl iiilimilH. .UUtlil U4IU IH"'"I'- 1. Nurses, patients nnd uociora "'" wero "Interned" In the contagious build ing and will not bo permitted to leave there for month. At another place, miles distant, n cer tain mllltH contingent was also quar antined today. Its members will not be permitted to leave their particular town and no other Indhlduals will bo al lowed to enter there. Authorities today emphasized that there Is no ipldcmlc and hut few cases reported, but tho Isolation plan was de cided upon In line with a ilcslro lo take no chances of dliense spreading. Iteports from the quarantine building of the base hospital today held there were n lot of worse things than being Isolated such things, for Instance, ns dally drills In tho mow-filled practice trenches. Numerous pitlents were vlitually to bo discharged when the quainntlno order came. They wero locked up glee fully, anticipating u month's rest, with nothing to do hut play checkers, smoke, lead and cat candy which ono could ru celvo If one had some friend willing lo go to the quartermaster's for It, A certain pretty Wlllamstown, Mass., nurse, transferred to unother building just beforo quar mtlne. reluctantly bado good-by to her ward all of them suf ferers from the "Itch" a mild i-kln In fection. Urges All Trainmen to Stand by America Continued frjin t'ste One effort In thn work wo must do nt home. If our armies are to savo America from tho serious dangers that confront hir Upon the railroads rests n gravo respon sibility for tho micccss of the war. The railroads cannot be efficiently operated without the whole-hearted nnd loyal nun port of cery ono In tho scrvlco from tho highest to the lowest. "I earnestly nppeal lo you In apply yourselves with new devotion nnd energy to your work, to keep trains moling on schedule tlmo nnd to meet tho demnndi Ul'on the transportation lines, so that our soldiers nnd sailors may want for noth ing- which will enable them to tlcht tho , I enemy to n standstill nnd win a glorious i victory tor liniicii America, "Kvery railroad officer and employe Is J w In effect In the "ervlcn of the fnlted i States and every officer nnd employe Is Comin'ssloner in tho United .States, Ird jui na impnriaiK n inctor in winning-1 v,.rilipliir . the war as tho men In uniform who aro oriin.11110 t-ajs. fighting In tho trenches. I "Thn nation Is Indebted to Karl Head ing for taking up the tremendous las of reiircs-ntlnp the Wnr Cabinet, the tlrltUh U'.ir Mlaalmi to tllu United States, tho Trcniury. the Ministry of .Munitions, the nlr board nnd In fact .. .,-11,. i-lih tho con- copied, is BJ0(,lnA.'d,"of the American Houso open night and da y sei en United States." Crewe Houso Night nnd Day Open to Expedite Work With America LONDON. Jan. !. In a statement regarding tho appoint- Demand City Pay for Coal Raiders Took Cnnllnanl from I'nze One and Thirtieth nnd Ilaco streets, and was fiu-onned that in tho future thcte would bi "0 difficulty experienced In the ship- " Cotes' of' rolunradopted by tho Methodist episcopal and Heforrncd c'hurcl 1 rein Ives to tho coal shortage n effects tho churches have been sen as 11 cnitm ....ninni iireed to .Mr. J.0ws. Tho resolutions urged S, ,11V .- ,,,,, now In effect In the -crvlce of the rnlte-I ,nent of Karl Heading ns Hrltlsh J"Kh; that all brow erlfP.sao .IlortnBo ,.n mics They protested that churches SS;riabWtX while breweries nnd saloons continue to carry on business. "I am giving careful consideration to tho problems of ral!road employes und every effort will bo mado to dcnl with these problems Justly and fairly nnd nt tho earliest posslhlo moment. Them "mould bo 11 new incentive to every ono in railroad scrvlco while under 1,'nern tnent direction to noiult himself with honor nnd credit to himself und to tho country," Together Willi the labor phase of (!ov crnment operation, tho railroad admin istration Is considering financial prob lems with which tho llovcrnnient will be forced to deal shortly. Kroni scores of roads camo reports on estimated ninount of additional capital to be raised this car by lsuo of securities. Tliefo will be compiled by Interstate Commerce Commissioner tJanlels and presented to Director tienera! McAdoo lato this weeli to be used as 11 basis for computing tho sum which Congress will bo asked to tipprnprlato to absorb tho compai.lcs' securltio. When Mr. Krutifcchmtt has completed William Cowen, proptleteivl oyster house at jm ssouin Flfi street, rccommenaeu ine tor oyster shells In the place' of ) properly handled, ho said, jjj much hent may be attained fri uliel s. whlcn are now wasted. gestlon has tne inaorsement of tb tiers 01 me tuui vuiiiiiuiiee I-Mwlit Wolf, president, anil nirk. secretary of tho Board t, 1 tlon. havo been directed by th'Tj to demanu 01 me run Auminlttri I'lilladelnhla n modification of lhi to coal contractors whereby tj,t public scnooi Bjrsieni nan uen ,jjj In the apportionment of coal, wy consequent ciosmg uown or nt dozen Institutions or learning nK city inuennuci. Under tho gulso of a Qoveri nrder which classes the rchool. .. essential Industries, tho octi tuM mmisiraioiB imu iviuou to, alio coal dealers to fill orders of th,' of Education. . uga Air. !" iivuai, mu carlo .nnl for distribution In vni-d. . neonlo nre clamorlhz tho stron-- coal. Ho now has a fund of stsm! , n l.lj rnllnf 'n,li '""J naiioio --- .... all Hrltlsh Interesls In the United Males at 11 t me when thn Interdependent of tho fulled Stntes und tho fnlted King dom on each other's war efforts has usi ruined n rculo little Imagined by the litibllc. Tho speed of th" Anglo-American war efrort his lieen Impaired 111 thn past liv thn need of ono controllltig head of nil lliltlsh nffalrs In the United States. l'reclous wcel.s have been wasted In correspondence nnd equally pieclous hours III cabling. "I'rniu the embassy at Washington H.irl Heading will be In touch by pri vate telegraph wires with nil depart ments of the mission In Now ork. I am net In tho secret of ills Instruc tions from the Cabinet, but doubtless bo lias been given the same full au thority to net promptly nnd 011 bis own Judgment iim h possessed during Ills last momentous lslt to the I. lilted States and Canada. Iho diplomatic nun iiuanciui iiriitu.c lis testimony today beforo tne Sen- I .., 1,1., ,iJ.i,, i ,,iiiv nart of It nto committee Kainuel Ilea, president of wm ,n in charge of an enormous or tio I'cnnsjiMinla 1 Oeorgo silirlver, vice I ganlzatlon. While I was 111 New York president of the Ilaltlmoro and Ohio, 1 the purchasing department ulono ccic ntid frank Trumbull, ehalinian or tho I brated Its fifty tliou-andctli cable, railroad executives' advisory committee. 1 "The dally difficulties of Kord Head will be called. Ing'H task will bn mitigated by tho great will oe e.im l w(u llXteIll1(lll , ),lni by tho llov- firnnient and puoplo nt tho fulled States (icneral Waller Honored and by tho l're Ident himself. Ills UnOUICIIgO OI lllllKUUKvn in i.iviuiu.u the discussions with tho ambassadors Ililgudler (leneral K. Waller, HOBEY nAKEIt Former Princeton football cup tain, who has downed his first German airplane in France. Ho is n member of the American aviation corps. U. S. ENGINEERS LOSE ONE MAN IN SKIRMISH visit to the nearest town to buy them whateer they wanted. And on tho first day when she returned from her shopping tour slio had her arms filled with packages of chocolates, canned pato do fola grns, lobster, mouth organs, french pastry, checker botrds, chew ing gum nnd other delights, Capricious weather of tho last few days has flooded tho valeys ind hweltcd the livers throughout tho American zones, and then followed It up with 11 sudden cold snap that turned nil roadH Into glass. On such slippery surfaces , even chained truck wheels spin lu fulllo energy, American Regiment Caught in i oencrai rershing himseit was a Barrage Fire While at Work visit to a certain area, he descended 11 Sho 'promised them to make a dallyl, head of the inailno corps at Keiigue , ,eads"of the Allied war missions at Island, has been circled couimniider of the I'cnnsylwuiln. Cummiindery, Order of Velerans of foielgn Wins. w ?mm Tccla Sapphires of Cornfldtoer'Blw The carat cost of fine natural sapphires ranges from 100 tip. The carat cost offineTecla sapphires is $1 5. And between the two, gem experts make their living! In substance they arc practically the same, in appearance they are indistinguishable. Mounted only mlh genuine diamond inexquUUs setting; charncterhed by refinement and grace. T E ?0? Fifth Ave., Kew York Charles J. Maxwell 1? Company rui4ti,5i Ateou L A jo Rut e't 1 Ptix, Ptrii : 16th Street on French Front AGAIN AIDS DESTITUTE Kor tho fourth time In three weeks, Lieutenant Bloomer, of tho German town avenue and Lycoming streets sta tion, lias put a destitute family back i on Its feet. Neighbors reporting that the family of frank Kramer, 4445 North Cleveland avenue, was without food und about to bo ejected from their home. Lieutenant Bloomer sent Detectlvo Young to the house to Investigate. On tho detcctlvo's report tho lieu tenant purchased food and meat for the family and had tho landlord givo them a day's grace. The Kramers have four children, tho oldest of whom Is eight years and tho youngest seven weeks. AMKU1CAN" I-'IULU HKADQCAUTHIIK IN fKANCK, Jan. 9. A regiment of United Stntes Army Engineers lias Just returned from a month's "top" training on the same front where the trench raid by the Bodies occurred In November, after having successfully built a long lino of new trenches outsldo tho present french wire entanglements under french super vision. Tho Americans worked nights without lights In completing tho great length of trenches. During tho progress of the work they suffered two casualties, ono man being killed und another wounded. The Germans, noting tho fresh earth on tho snow-covered ground durng tho dayl'one night sent out a patrol which encountered u French patrol. Tho tier mans retired, but evidently signaled back to their trencher, asking for u prear ranged barrage. This was unloosed and lasted a short time, during which tho casualties occurred. Tho Americans re tired, savo a certain number, who re mained In the- trenches under fire. This was the only Incident of nolo In this tour of duty. uie luuu hi ins eju, mm wutii nu ku. i to tho bottom his chauffeur found It ini-' possible to make progress either forward or backward on tho slippery highway. l'ershlng flniliy Had lo get out nnd walk back to headquarters. Somo parts of tho American zono reported a very j heavy snowran ns reiicMng tho sltua Hon somewhat today. CALLS KAISEIt ASSASSIN "Combines Worst of Attila, Caesar and Napoleon," Says Australian NEW YOHK. Jan. 9. Crawford Viiughan, former Premier of South Australia und ono of tho labor lead ers) of tho Antipodes, addressed n mass-meeting under tho ausplcn of tlio American Alliance for Labor and democracy, characterized tho German Kmpcror as nn International assassin. Ho asserted that tho Prussian ruler who combines in ono person all that was worst In Attila, Caesar unci Xupo- , leon, had planned to govern tho world from Uerlln through tho instrumental- ' lty of a gigantic military organization. "Tho man who btatcs that tho pres- l ent wur is u capitalists' war states what ho should Know is not true," said Mr. Vnuglian. "If this war -was ono for which tho capitalist was responsible It would bo tho very worst financial venture on which ho ever embarked," I I ; Walnut Street at Washington.- ; , . , ....i.i.i-i-i.iuji i "Tho task of supervising the war mis- i - J, , r - ,. , L 7. r i i?iTl ! jTl fl fl iT iTl HT I fl 1 1 ft H Jl I f 111 H U i i n 11 1 T LO iTlilrPTTJTjSTTTiTiTiTrfrTTrtTl slon in London, which I willingly uc-I U ! uliliiii"""""m"""m"l 'llllllllllliiii"""""""""" ninyiyji I Ilium Jv.vwtfTfnimrnmlI -3Et Rf fmr&tt G tis&irrv!&vVk 5 wfiftaTT?TT?TlUiT.lrW i vJ umm mrwmiMffiMamiMkmTW sa I im 1R Hungarian Ministers Hcsit;n ZURICH, Jan. 9 it Is reported that the Hungarian .food minister, Crunt Hadik, has resigned, owing to differ-! -- ences between Austria nnd Hungary j Lerlurc on Constantinople over supplies of Hungarian foodstuffs ColialantllIOIo before tho world con-, for the Austrian civilian population. d , v dctcHbed , u lpc. I Tho Hungarians assert that Austria's ure t0 , demt.rC(i by Herant Haron demands are extravagant- It Is reported t .,,..,. rdu,tn ,,f iiobert C,,i. lege, Constantinople, this afternoon nt the University Museum, Thirty-third and that Count Sercnyl, Minister of Com-' mcrce. and Bela Mezoasy, Minister ofj Agriculture, havo resigned as a result of attacks In connection with tho coal , Spruco streets. 1' r;-i STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER -; . . i Stiir-Bloch Suits and Overcoats Now in i, , the Golden Year Sale at Reduced Prices! v " The January Sale of the Golden Year started a week ago with our season-end purchases from Hart, SchafTner & Mxx, and now our semi-annual CLOSE-OUT LOTS FROM THE STEIN-BLOCH CONPANY ARE HERE. In this pur- chase are hundreds of both Suits and Overcoats, and besides these fresh, new lots, to be shown TO-MORROW for the (firt time, are many of the splendid special lots from Hart, SchafTner & Marx and other manufacturers of nation-wide reputation. ' Variety and Values are Just as Wonderful as Last Week! ; $22.50 to $27.50 Suits, now $16.50 'Fran the famous Steln-Bloch 'CHjMUiy and other high-class manufacturer. $30.00 and $32.50 Suits, now $23.00 From the Stcin-BIoch Co., Hart, SchafTner & Marx and other manufacturers. $35.00 and $40.00 Suits, now $27.00 Stein-Bloch and H.. S. & M. Suits, of fine worsteds, in con servative and youthful models. $45.00 and $50.00 Suits, now $33.00 Stcin-BIoch nnd H S. & Suits, the finest produced these famous houses. $27.50 and $30.00 Overcoati, $23,00 ;. aWu-JMocfc, H.. S. & M. and ottw makaa every one an ex tooHaary .Value. $35.00 and $40.00 Overcoats, $27.00 Stein-Bloch and II., S. & M. Chesterfield.box Coats and belt ed all-around Trench Overcoats. $45.00 and $50.00 Overcoats, $33.00 Stein-Bloch Overcoats, in fine form-fitting models.also Trench models; some from II., S. & M. $55.00 to $65.00 Overcoats, $43.00 The finest Stein-Bloch ar,d H S. & M. models Dress Overcoats and Trench styles. ft. f -- OTHER LOTS, BRIEFLY DESCRIBEE), ALSO REMARKABLE VALUES HIM m4 laiJI Overcoata-13JW .;lrttfkUdti4 Oxford and neat fancy mT WWwM iQtMHHfTii ' M4WJ OvMTCMt-160 rattwa dUitirihtfl Ovweeats, heavy I BB JMK.UVfNOaU, fO-WKIOHT OVKXCOAT8 ifi IMM, OvMrcMto-fl&S IJPP WW rWmBG1mm$XwJlw9 : toMT.ac txum H.. K. it, i tfgfetu aa4 ve Ilala. Men's IM.00 Fur-lined Coats $47.50 Men's $85.00 Fur-lined Coats $67.50 Fur-'lned Overooata are In great demand this winter better take advantage ot these values. The Famous Langham-High Youths' Long-Trousers Suits For young men of 15 to 20 years $16.50 and $18.90 Suits $13.50 $28.90 ani $220 Suit $16.50 , $250 and $279 Suits-$1&50 The Lanjrham-High models are the best vr. aVMicnM for the hard-tc-flt youth. MEN'S PLAIN OVERCOATS ALWAYS IN STYLE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES $35 Overcoats, Oxford or black, $23.50 $30.00 Overcoats, dark Oxford $21.50 $25.00 Overcoats, dark Oxford $19.50 $20 Overcoats, black or Oxford, $16.50 MEN'S TROUSERS IN THE SALE $3.00 and $3.50 -Trousers at $20 - $4.00 and $40 Trousers at $3.25 $60 Black Trousers at $4.75 ?'. Second Floor, East . FdSi'2;&k p- -wjr Z&Z? vu iiif3&. Hi' mBmSi I;- - ' IsBm Wry -"H X 'twW"" ' - V lpg XVvi2 a.-...mrr li s1 .e-nUar JWvrWfli.Wl' I ! I Hi Si 1 I'LiBUkJtyfc-r'.eMVl I I 1 i . 'Uwm( Wlks-J II I t t Mli 1 Vic Hi Schumann-Heink makes a masterpiece of an Irish folk-song Danny Boy Ernestine Schumann-Heink Victrola Red Seal Record 88S92. Twelve-inch, $3. In "Danny Boy" there is the every-day touch of devotion and pathos that makes a song extremely human. There is a seeming bond of harmony between such a song and the rich, sym pathetic contralto of Schumann-Heink. Her glorious voice gives beautiful and tender expression to this simple plaint of a hopeful heart. Every Victor Record collection will be the richer for having this new Schumann Heink record a worthy addition to the music of world-famed exclusive :,Victor artists. Go to-day to any Victor dealer's and have bim play this ne(w Schumann-Heink record for you. , Victors and Victrolas, $10 to $400. Victor Talking Machine Co, Camden, N. J. Important Notice. Victor Records ud Victor Machine r (dentiScally coordinated and (rnchronbed in the proceam of manufacture, and their uae, one .with the other, to abaoluteljr eaaentlal ts a perfect reproduction. New Victor Record demoMtrated at ail daalar oa (ha lit jf ach ctrola "VtetroU" U th. RecUtered Ttd.mab;th.VlcUw'rMJda,C I Iha . 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