Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 24, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 11, Image 11

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BERLIN PLANNING
BREAK WITH REDS
Germans Fear Bolsheviki
Will Soon Be Swept
From Power
HOLD PAULEY FUTILE
.MSTi:Hli.M Jnn ;i
V. aiding tn u Utiiin teligrim n
I ihal vnzelgir icports ihul p.tliumi n
tun .lutes legaid the l(u dm Mtuutltin
as un critical
The latent news fioni Pttmgriil ,i
Is rxpl ilncil. shown ileutli tint tlir
tUiniem.icT. cf tin- llolslloilkl N Fr,
nu.li initiated, mid mo qui -ii n nu ,
whither It Is nine to hegntiato further
Milt un ii whom niiniili) mm ut nnj
mom. nt ecp uwu) P..IHuil M .
it. t iMng Intu nu'uunt til . ni.l. i,. n
flin n . r iients in Pitiogiii-i upon
rojiottiil nil at ISlcst-Lltou-l,
I'ulill. iltclilloii 111 Null i lln-si , in
Cnil.i.d mi the lireaO slim tig, ih.
Ii I: ..r ilrtually till fond (tuffs the
hrxuKilunii nf irmisporlhtlnn mill tlm
cMininen I il stngnitllon lit the itsult or
tin- . luting nf tlm bank
Mown Pctrogriul and nil tlio larger
run ui Nurtli llusslu hive llttlo bio.ul
I blend iilhiiuiueo In l'etiOKratl
In In i ii n. timed to 11 quintet or u
p unci .liil. anil tlu fnotl eununli.lon
In mod ggs to .hlld.eii under three
t ,11 un i 111 ill lu li m fnlli tggi a
in mill Hut i kbh arr nut obtuimit' at
nut in flu i omultsslnu altfn h in
' iilml tnh meat to tlillilifti ltween
tli iu "f ditto ami Wfltr. nltli it
i ir p.. mill in. m tlilv to null i lillit
I ni itm i lino been subtllulid for
ii mi in vnngoiod ami iminj otlnr
I in - in Ninth Itusslu, but tlic tout Ih
pipilnili ii' ti eighteen irnls per liouml
In r. ii"Miicl inn' . u.imiiuciiHi, the
mas i s uf Un people raiimit bli) thent,
imsh i: hiiyonh jhui u
hlill. m mwl Hltlm hale become llOil-
dl"is throughout Notth ltus'U ami rtie
milting iiiik Into the country mid
ruuiiung lo tlic titles wltb lu cail meat. ,
i i.a i anil sug.li AlllmiiHli the llv .
without stock", the street..
, m u pnuiiil nut HUitar boiiKlit miui
i null mils nienlt-lHo iciits a
p unit l.'luut Is iniubtuluiiblo at un
pin. mil l.la I. briiill when li.iuslit with
u,l- ni.s 11m . nt a pound whin
mulilili I ilsp.lt. lies fiom nuin point"
i th Manilla and Moco. dlstiiits lo
l t staiintliin
(,en. lal siiMioii'dnn of passt'iiRer
n iin Ik miii ict.ulai In mi . ffort to
epoed tne liiiiispoit.itlon of foiiitufCa
fr ni -.inula and r-outli ltus-"l i ti Ihe
.mi
Begin Big Attack
, Uj-jk Cnnrlllitl I
s .p. nn- wiuioui stori,-, ine sireris nrli1(li ) this port, mo or itiise ..eunuii ..un-iimn'ii peine """;-. ngaln be postponed until condition lu c.miuanv t tako euro of tin inaiket nrl, 'in. umalutd stutlonno whll
,, lined with Roldlcirt olferhiK Mippllis , , , 1P ,.llt1c ti.ide and the was not .xpeiled hat tlio Chaii.ollm s , ,,, IllomircIlJ. become moro settled ,otlo, alld the frlKhtfill londltlon M h Uh I "4""-' '-" lx- Miami, Mill bu Klu-n
, l,l, ,, 1, llliiiiiliiatliiK oil Is not rcm.llm,or ,1P11B rreUn Onl thirl.. n a; dress Mould . onlnln much of a .on- Tlie, ,iellllH11 press , ontlm.es to tie- ,i n up aRalnst ,. prea.ii t, ,iu t lhl .onslde.ailoi. l tho waKo ...,-
ui.i iliiabl, lu l'elii.istnd and inndlisato h)l, , eur,,u , ,,,., , th, bamP cIllHloo spirit, and Information fioni tin volo much space to the possibility of ttto fait that jour coinpnuj and the Le- mission re.. ml, appointed by lWctn,
elliiii? al s.Miiti-lhe. 'n'H P"" l' ''' p(1od two of llicm bclnB fortlKli. At aiithoillatlio sour.o In laled th.l the :l Mi,itr peaco with Ilussln and tho bKI, Vallei Coal and NaUimtlou Coin- i lieneral M.A.loo S.otes of petitions i
nn. pound of bur it l8iill(ittcilciiiliier-llu dui, llle nxe (UB ,r0 there tloieinnient has not set plMti up hoi- i.Micf la widespread nppaiently that ,,,, ,0 not fuinlsIiltiK their full uuota i lmo .iheaili been rueiicd by the wngt
..ii ,, inn. in. ... . .... ... ............... t. thlrtj ships tun up in mo m uhumiik p-hu- on inn i.u-ib in !- i ni-- iiiitsia win iieBoiinin a irtaiy ut tier- r TOai to thla market I lionul
UIV TT f viiuitiv dlieitcd to the poll of Philadelphia,
wheio oil, siandliiB kilo on Ike trucks
font mi. .1 fnini I'aite tine awilltlliK enllj Into New York, could
slon would be had on the win meiiMiic " bo made ainlliible.
., ,, , , , , Vilunli nil or tho toil iiul In the
Plans uilltil foi lis ilitl.idutlloli toUi jorl (lf N(ft VoU lnlsl ,,, ,, alI
nnd its unolibtiuctetl nfcieuco to , HhoukIi t'lilliiililphla Its till ct Hub Mould
' ha iibuliiliiH uiiiuiilttie. All liiuntdl- hniebicn ulioiiipIIhIimI M tln simple
,, faioiabli, .epoit may .ome from ' .nK.f m. iduto at ejtIn
tint lio.lj and ir n, icreicnce to t"o I tho miij of other mill mill oilier fulght
n il i onimlltie for plKeon-hollng 'and to add to the longcstlon Instead
will bo alttniple.l
lol, to li'fir will in. mi tint
nianibiil .In loholla nio defenled and
that tin l'u sidt nt and his Kicnlar (lie
i iiulunti il
llowoiei iidjumiiiticiit may bo ftiteeil
if ii I liitnbtiluliiH tpenh, so that
supeihiated ruliiiBS of mini mav haMi
n i laino to i Jul befoie ruitliet dltcus-
(' .11 I I lit tton Otl'JIS
rii. Mlllimj Couuiiliu.. Mhlili pnitcil
t-dti r. r Un lilt; b.itllo In tho Senile
,..., ii.o win ..iiihiet muaeute, will re-
lilt,- rood and find nibioiiimittcc..wiiii
lis helirlllK uuiipi.tcd tod.i). a"110"11'.
that foiinukltlon of Hs lepo.t Mill .
on I'llilin 'Ihat this commute., will
.iil'n.l. two tipbllrt lo Ike Alamifailmcs
(onunlttee feeniul cciIhIii
MAJulllTY lo CltlTlc.lii.
T... uiajorlt) npu ' l'.f'X ' ,
omam neio tiUUlMil of to tuc'
uod ii.hnlnlstiatioii". If not i ci un iiy
r. niiiiiicudini Iho repeal of mo "a"
eoiualn
fuod
rciomniemime l",' "' " "
creating them , ...,. ...
mm. its inipur) iun.uiiu .... .....i." i nKit i,y all the business oiganizauoiis ,,..,....., .... aiu lolnted to the '"""i " incuinui) sustepuoio grotiiui prominent business men assert. uno ins ieniiie uie .n t.m in.-u num
tlei ialionris.iuwlliiiM of tIt. ,t, The Chauibci' ot Com- " ""e ll" ' lud.nes t was llie scetie of !,' ,ic,r;,'I"1' mopagandu. at tho present .u,,, fnur.i of the III clay shutdown hh hciUco iciolier
bV "X-lTfT, the m.i, i. PU:ZP il l 1 UusrUH J-rii;;Lcura,n;exo.dsi,:Um,f , ZX JiWM M'S ,M? ,S, tCl
cJ. ? .? J -U ImosUK.- I!-..-- ..n, shliiph, .uteres of Vienna apparent,) iolned.t ,., the , Hio a,u,n1,,k,n jj, tho thnh -- -- ?n ' lo . lean the room lai.sed a icpoit ,
I I, .tl 11 111 ilillllitlll lllllll 1LII I'lll'l" ' -- - " - . 1. . t . 1... .1 lt.,,1 111. II, . .1 I . .1.1 l
Win l.epa.tn.onts uc I lies haie ) bee
.m ml huiuoi Chalnbethln sal to flllllN.., .., ,.., .,1... fncliiies In
i.i'ii -- - t.-,, l MUM1 Ul'l-lltlt'tt lllill J IHIUUt llllll.v
,1m With ixcepllon "'"'"""."," ,J Phil itblphla haie been pointed to as fl
i,ii. liiicslKitkilisniid.il passctl in o ,. .., ,,,Q ,.r ,ii, Is
then iinal mages "'''''"'XTlnmti'i'los ellnilliatlng lightelage Vliluall) mr)
upon fiom the nun.) -nglcd Imtuliios Handled thiough the port
The toninilitei' win noi . ""'"" Tll0 ,ie ( i tiansll bitMi n 1'iilla
findliifctit.. InHliiaUals,''.e.laiear.eualor ip V(iU
lletd ihuli-mnnof thi-subtonnultui nw . d,,i0l, ,s ,Ut U11SH ,. 10IC AU f
.Missouri Senator.,
bitter oppoiiiiii in
the rood and fuel law. iipp.11111.1) ..-r
with him hcnato.H Yuulaiiiaii. i.oui,e
.,,. 1. IU
and Ken) on In his nuiiuut. on .i.u ...
niilieea tludlngs.
The Inieibtuto Couimcicu Cunimtllce.
which has betn holding heal ing on i all-
road contiol legislation, cMiects to iloso
V.U1II.IUI l(IM""'l " , 1
thai featuio of Its woik touu) ' "
(l.i) and hatuid.i) will be giien oici to
arguments li) ullorne)8 repiesentlng tho
valhoada und other Interests Imolvcd
UlCTOI U' rrMI?P1T
AUblPIAIS UitC2.0I
DUE TO UOLSHEVlhl
UUC4 i v ""
v., .. ..,,,.- ..... ..j -I'niMi niiione
f th people of Austrla-Hungur). where
1J1V lUHHi u ..-----
I K7 D-r&n. ............ u nf u . HL' WOIl.llieil in
iruhltloni plants and other mui hi
elufctrlea aio icported to be clanioilng
feu1 peace m.ih insplieil by tho Ilusslan
Bcfliihevlkl Colonel William U Thomp-i-ohi
Mho headed tho American Itul
Criiss nilsclon to ltussla, usserted lu nti
tidUresa at u dinner of tho Itpck) Mouu
tnlll Club last night.
'The example and effoits ot the nu
Han demon C) are setting the Central
Pdaera on lire." lie said. "The most
damaging eneniv Clermunv 'ills la tho
TtuMlan democracy nlonirs'de of It
liiMtlilmr to tho Gel man common peoplo
111U to tlM German soldiers the mine
floclrlno ot democratlo peaie.
"itemeinber that a lepUbllo la in
tli making pn the otlfer side or tlie
Orld and It Is Just such a reuublle to
1 1 German autocracy cannot haie er
j.I next door and survive
' Democratlo ltusslu inatia demo
ritlc German), and dsmbcratla Ger
man) mean peace, lasting ami couipie.-
r Hie World That ls why, at thla
r lament, tho example of Ilusslan deinoo-
'.( finds expreralon in letolutlon In
Ustrhi-Hungai) und contlnUOUa ngl
t'tin in (Krniuny against Hie nlms of
1 1 Herman geneial fctaff "
t 1 mel Thompson Bald that Itiissls
' 1 cfnocrar 'which come as near
'lelng reoii-seiitallie of the noil an It
VdUld Uo 110 mlLI to And anywhere.'
tl.aaaQ ...
n h mad on Hm l.oot-1. J'kir ml l
fac.i and
Uqrt"
111
. ,tt Treeuom in lis
LIKL'T. COL EW1N(,
Formerly or tho old Skth l'cnn
Hjhnnia Infantry, recently np
imlnted commnndant of the of
llccrs' tiainitif,' school nt Cnmp
limit ocl;, AllKiistn, Ga., has lieon
honoiably ilUcharnetl fiom the1
pfi ice because of physical
ilisabllily.
City Probes Freight
Jam in New York
t milium il (ro'ii rune One
ettiuieut offiilnU ullowiil nn ani.iKi
luut.n tittle n ,l.i tn L'n to the port of
Nut 'Wiik roriiigiiiKiluilHKtli.it pi-,
ilod This bun hid the tffeit ot addliiK
to tlio freight Jam In tlmt ptot, Instead
of lessening It
in Philadelphia tbf mert ! Hue
iiniing the entire live ilii8 onl) kIyHcii
ti,i,w nriiiul In this port. IHo of Huso
h.iibnr. alld none ot these m is for want
of I o.ll
While the New oik Jam was liilns
nuBinenled In the urtlial ot twill,
ships pir iln. I'li'l idilphla. with Its
pull flee foi the haudllliB of ships, le
.tliid onl a llltli oie, an aeram of
llirie a d is 1 ho tuparll hue Is well
tiler the hundnd mirk Niw York re
coiled moi o foielBti trade ships In oni
da than rhlladuplilu leteliid lu tin
flic
'Ibis Mill be oiiii of Iho sulije. ts of
nititln) In lUieitui Webslu He and
others fiimlllu Mllh londltlons here and
In Ntn ork lclleic tliat souio of thm-e
twelu- ships A dai should h.uo been
of lllltllllB It
KCONliAIJO WASTIJ HNOUMUCS
llusluiss men uf I'hll.idelplila umsult-
ed lu the malic r lime all declined this tween I'.uh'ii.us hnd Austrian was
anion lllogii.il, to t.i) the least Tho iiotctl eieu'where lluss'nn retolutluli
ecouomlc waste, tliiough tlio Idleness of ui lltcuituro was spienil brboadLast.
men and eiiulpniem, nil muili neuled. has
bien iiioimuus
All this could haio bein molded by
tho iipedlent of glilng ships, Idlo hi
New loik, sullklent ioal to allow Hum
to sttam to I'lilladelphia
liiiictur Webster is balked lu Ihe
r,f New Yolk must In llghteied fiom the
lull.uad t.uuhiuls to the loudlug p'cra
of the o.i.in-gnluB ships. 'Ihla nuked
niiueu uMieii'.i nun u lusn .,. nine !"
of Him could In molded lu I'lilladel
phia the belt Hue talltoad in Uclawnre
uienus. with Its siding connections to!
tho piers, does away with nil lighter-
;u nhuD-inilo ad.kd lail haul to
, Xutt-VorU Is also pointed to mi 1 eh.8
g (f nni
. .
moiiDi. as well
i doing it
of ini,o. impiojui
,i,i ., U,.K I,, unlr.nillMtr tlin
,."." " ,.J F.
((H (1)CJ p la- fllOU(j)l vidiailelphla
,1kUld u Kx nf. them the udilnl Hip
(0 N VulK -j , ,mo of ,10 freifciil
I In tiunslt is nut tho only lose Kuipty
lH n0 ,ltll, u1 01) (llclr ,wlJ. ,acl.
Thi8 ls ,trel) illog.cal at this time,
,vltu inaufdlturei8 and nilnirs tuo
1 II lit !.' .
cr)lng out for moio cars.
A1) ,m agreed that the only logical
Holutloii for the whole eastern shipping
I problem Is to lei the port of I'lilladelphia
' 'do Its bit' In winning tho war fot the
Pulled StateH This inn be clone b)
.letting II handle all tho fulght from
i Its trIUutui lenltoi) It has the equip.
(iMit f(t. d()nB thls A, (lmt ,H llf(M.
"-ai) how is an older fiom the
........ i.
, L.uie.innn.i
Hazleton Man Taps Plugged Gas I
Connection and Resulting Explo
sion Injures Three Pel sons
HASiLUTON, Jan 2.. Committing
fUichle by tlio uke of gas. which he led
from the basement of the housa to hi
hedioom tluouglt a pipe connection ot
hi own, George Kantec thhty-one 5 ears
old, u drafted man csused an explosion
early HiIh mulnlng tlit blew out one eit
time slds ot the house he occupied with
his biotherln-iatt John Winner
'i'he explosion resulted aa Airs Wllmer.
awakened by the cries of her bslic.
itlile.l a luihp tu ee what Wus wrong
Mus was hurled through the broken walls
by the force of the shock and badly hurt
Her hushapd and Santee's mother. Airs.
Anna Bantec. were seriously burned
..boUt the rsce and liands. The famll)
did not use gaa for either ceokltlg or
illunilliatiitg pdlPoaoa, but there wan a
nluBgeil connection In the cellar with
the street mains, which Kanlee had
lapped
Ledger JIallpouch
..There is . "'. '" r'r. Vo.
let er In the KMSINa
, " ,: hVwiZ f
junior miv.h ...w .-.. r -. --
. . .i lilt utn ttnnn -. - . . .i irsinv uiuiii .luiiumi mwii ...... inm.i. I.. ... ..ti... i. ..
(. .-- 41 1..... .1. 1....1.1 Moll II t nil. I.lll I
ollklnlp to market 1 ' .-.......,, r...fc ,.,...... or pooim-. p.i... - " ";"," ' " "; ael. onto Ala)or of Phlladclphlu in
1 rC from a nearby building. Tho onl) ci- 1 Waled tho order, wo uiiiotk n "Ut , .llH motliei h hldo he wui. 11 irr.uicla,... ..r
DESTROYS HIS HOME MINING OPERATIONS h. crossed wes or was or incendiary jsbseY SALOON Si "S ,; r'cui, w::'
EVENING PUBLIC
REVOLUTION GRIPS VIENNA,
REPORT TOJETROGRAD SAYS
t otillinieU from 1'itRe fine
between tho Rtmslon nnil Austro'lIuiiRnrlnn oltllcr, nntl nrmcil clashes
nre incrensinc In extent :ind seriousness.
Another tclcRrnm from I'etroRrnd tothiy nuotcd u member of the
Bolshevik Government ns snyintr thnt the prospects for it scpnrntc pencu
between Aussln nntl Austrln-HunKnry nre Krowlnp stronger dnlly.
KAISER WARNED BY SOCIALISTS
GERMANY IS PLAYING WITH FIRE
un. iiiiuian eou.uiiit oraii olueil
reteliiMl lino tutlay, printed tlio teinnrltrt
I iiiiiln KM.liMtnK Committer, ileclirliiB
turret fiBinina at liiUnpcu and Vienna,
IhiIiII. at rriiKiio (lUiliemlnl. .
Vn'onlliiK to Voiwnerts. Kbert nssfttlea tlio cierimni Gotcriinient In iheo i
,,rii
"Tlir nimio world Tnev of tlio yencral fctrlltf- lit Attntt lnITuns. only
tin (. nimn tuoplu did not Isnow of it This leslilto tlln fensittloiinl rumors
of utitet tlglitlnK t Hudnpct nntl Vienna, nnd of reports of proetnlirtttou ot
a r. pmilli nt l'rjguc.
U Hnlulu tlio action of tho Austro
u unimibt hjmpalhj. llermuu libor, wliero neccbisary, will use its full
iu.er tn combat efforts to prcu'iit mi curly peaco bacil on understanding
iiut! rich!
'Tlio (icimiiu (iuiermucnt Is plaMiiff with lire, Ocrmaliy'fl sltutnton Is
inn llttlo different fiom Austrlti'tt."
the (it i man authotltles In another speech before tlio unlit vommltleo or the ' I'ortwS'' Breatcr tlinn It hn been be.itleii Imlldajs ul t,. exptctetl. 1.. -Url(l,.i..ff.
the Vonwiuts al, ,c,.,tS. . X 'ZTt ....., . li...1'."
Wctlnosilnj ctonlitK'N ls,uo of VoiwaertM waa IU ilibt nIiico llio throesl.iy
Hiispcnslnu irieiitli meteil out to II In
news nf iinitsl In Atisttln.
HERTLING PLANS TO SPEAK TODAY;
CONCILIATORY SPIRIT NOT EXPECTED
MiTi:i!HAM. .tan -I
i 'omit inn llertllntfj the Oernian
liauiellni m Nihedtilnl to luklrifH tho
tnnlit fomniltteo of tho UiIcIhIiil' thin
nttunoon. leph'linr to tlio Mar aim I
siieeilien of I'lesldent llson and l'reni-
ler l.lotl ileoigo W'o.il fioni llcilln
touching tipon tlio tenor of bin talk
ls nigul) awnlled hero
Willi the mllllni Intu In .ontiol of tin
'leimaii (loiernnienl's peine attitude, It
nit war mup
1 The Knler's aides are dlllgtntli
fpieiulltlB the propaganda ainnilK both
REPOAT OF AUSTRIAN REVOLT
BORNE OUT BY NEWS OF STRIKE
Is tin Hist luinor or an iiitual leiuiu
lluliiil mriieuieut In Auslilu-llungarj
llspalch"s for tl. Inst week hale le
lioi tc it meat sort' ud xunomh unrest
In the dual inninr. In 'Ihe people wero
lepotled luiehsed ill the inllllnrlst, pin
annexationist attitude of 'teutonic pence
delegates at Ilrcst-Lltoisk The) nero
repiesented as lijIiib out for peace to
end a war wenilncss coustanll Inueiia-
lag and manifest through u gencim
btllkc tlnouglioul tho dual muuaiili)
Tlio Ilo'sheilltl from the er) llrst
hale sought UlueaslnRl) lo ointliiow
tho 'leutonh iloieiniuents In a inoic-
nieut of the people preilse!) as the I
Ilussl ill people oicrtlircw Iho Crar Tin)
went n step furthti lluiii 1'iesldent W'll
sou baa Urged. Uolshoiik piopagand
Isla begun sow Ins tho seed of a soclul
uprising Immediately after the armis
tice became effeitlio on tho northern
fronts. Tho seat fraternization bi-
nut stium: .ml.i.aii:.t
About tin ih)s tiRu miIfh rtports
I sir
lu
...... ....!'. .i.i.. .i.....!
i. lu. mail wiili 1. baa always been
"....... :....... .,...!.... .1,. it,... .i
rt.Hllltl Ulllltri .lu.l.iau uw. ...,..... ....
leported neirl) a week ago Pood
ar Coih fstion
at Mines Abates
' t iiiiilnur.1 (ro '
I'ace One
aliv ,ul. ln llp (cu) 10Ii1h. In fait, the
Benei tl Impiessloii. borne out by
fn l
inilS,
Is that tlio mines hno been purtku
l.ul) benellted 111 that iara aio obtained
In much gi cuter number, and "cars'
moro enrs, ' has been tlm ir) of tho
miners for a longr time Now that they
uie. geltins tho cais the) are produi ng
mine ioal
FUIlL CAPACITY OUTPUT
IN LEHIGH COAL FIELD
HAZLUTu.N Jan .'I
Tlie mines of the Lehigh coal Ileld
n
10 being opeate.l to their full capacity
and tohnago Is moling from the break-
irs to market aa fast ua tho uillroadaj
can tako out tho trains Car shoitage
Is almost a dally aourco of LOniplal.it,
but tho situation la not so serious as to
cause any Idleness, i:er) crew ts out
and lullioiulers aro making a matlmum
amount of overtime.
Aliners, latlroadera and opcratoia arc
bending eieiy effort to co-uperuto with
l)i II A Garfield. National Puel Ad
ministrator, in maintaining record-
POTTSVILLH, Pa Jan i
.Mining and railroad conditions arc
again uggraiated today by another fall
of snow. The driicn snow of Tuesday
had not been cleaied up at many points
and tho fall nf todai Is uiMlnir In lh
troubles. Threo of the largest collieries
In the possession of the Philadelphia ami i
ItonillliE Coal and lion Company In the,
Mahanoy alley conlnuo Idle, due tn
lack of water and timber, and thousands
ot tons ot coal n,re lost to tho market.
These aro the Kllangouun St. Nicho
las mid Maple HIU operations. The
workmen of the latter mine were put Hi
work cleaning the railroads In that
neighborhood fiom snow A special train
was pioilded for them this morning, by
which they were hauled lo the larlous
affected points In the alley
A line ot pipe Is being run from the
Alorea rserolr of the Pottsillle Water
Cnnlpkhy to comey water to th ldl
wa er Vonveyed" hiugh th. Tn. I.tll.
work can b. done at either. A Januaty
thaw, which, howevei, Is overdue, m'
bring relief Another condition which
adds lo the difficulty of mining is th
collieries, nnd until this is completed inu
lack ot timber to support tne interior
of the mines. Many cars of it are oh
I the waif., lost In liVhllt. tittle minlli;
,la.i be done, even if water be supplied
i,Ka lm rn..it.,l lvl,ti. ...
Whethei tin
inriled tumoia t,r u general strike inoie- , 'V " , ,'" l"" '" '" rt""
....... 7 ... ir. .... leans to iclax nai uienirnllonH under
lut'l'u breaking nroductlon and cettliic the coal 1 , t i .. i.... 11...1 ""'... ..,"""- r.,V. " ',...i .... ..Una gimmson 01 uie 1.110 .11011011 .ii.mi.i.
L13DUEK PLUL.vDIiaLl'HiA, TUCKSDA V.
CoPi:NlIA.;r..N .Inn. U.
in Uh lima of wcuncBiin) cloning-, i
of Doctor Uberl bcrnrii tho aemmit
tlicro were tcnsiitlonnl rumors 0f
nnd of tlio proclamation of n ro-
I
- Iluneiuluii piolctnilnt mm cxinnw
the (Scrmnn ttoicnuiicnt for printing
' lu a teller to V. II limns, lco prol
the tMlluu population nnd the aimi that I,,"t of l'1" Lehlitlt Vnllev foal t'oni"
tlio Cnlted Htalos l not rIHiik her full I'n). Mho Ih In New ork. Jlr. Lewis
aid to Urn AIIIck. nllliouKli It la eildent ' "al'1 "Wp ''ine had lumplalnt eiery
that the ilerinan lloicrnnieut know a '
tlirferentli
llltH
T. ileDrentl
unrest Mhlib
crown up lu Mistrla-!luilKar was e-
.1 i
upon tue iniiueiiorH mihwii. nun u was
lien Imported that . llie uililieM iniglu
uiatij a tonus ir tlio Allies refuse to
tome to tlu aid of tho llolsheitk l!ov-
i riiiui nt
demons! nit ions followed 'I in geneial
sltlko inoleiueni spread rapid!) thioiigh
oiit tlie natron Austria Immediate!) im
posed a ilgld lensoishlp H.r fioutlers
weto oidered shut Hut ien tluough
this Mil oiuiMon.il leportH silted Into
Snll7oi laud liidli'.ithiK almost iompli.lt
parol) sih or ln.Iusti)
In Austlla-llun-
gury
It t llllSsllllO til 11 Mltll llin ll,.lb1.A. 11,1
i uih for n leiolutlou lu Aulila-Huii-
JBan fatlior to the Ihought the Sniolnv
I .llspatilt inaj lio lucieiy mi exagRetated
I leport of tho gineial stilke nnil. incut
.s against Uils, liowoier. Is Hie fact that
tun li a inesvago was in lu ill) luelied
b) wireless -liidkatlinr tliat soino rciolu-
tlonary forte In tlm countiy mil) haio
contiol of this s)stem of tuiiunimlcntlon.
"PLANT" roHtlllLi:
I nlled I'less illspal.hes from W'asli
lugton duiing Iho lust two da)H liale
expressed tlio Auitiliun (loMiiimctit a
warning to nil people lb it llle 'leutouli
uutotiuts would not bo iiboio a gigantic
hiiax In spreadliiR bioadiast the hu
piesslon that I'oiidltluns in tho Central
Hnilihea Mere neur the hi caking nolnt
tn belief that President Wllsotrn Ulea
! J''0 .,''"''.B '!'U" .'" ror,i' 'lJ"M'
.""" hu.riiuiit.il. nun uorne iruu
si. in proletariat
, , , ,
embargi. Is to bo plictd oi the shlpmculH
Is a question
The Bltuatltiii Is muili morn fiuoiable
In the southern ioal dlrtrlcla of Kthu).
klllCount). Two of tlio Heading's niluos
west of the ill) wett hampered jrtitei-
da) b) leason tf shortage of bands, due
I In It.n ,,,l..n .1 n.a Ih.v .I.a ...la. ...... .. ..
' " ni" t.'i."'" .,,,,,iif, tn,, iiiiuin in-"
. ,,,,,,,,,.1 jtl,-,,, trail, ,.,,, (I.lu altt ta , I.a.
" "". " ... .. .v ..v
.nines being put out of commission b)
u btenkdown. Tho inluert had lo return
to their ncmes
There ontlnuen howoier t shrutuge
of empt) tars nil over the legion wli'ch
t educes tho shipment which otherwlo
would bo much greater. The operntma
nnd Iho tnllwny manngerH am doing
their best under conditions
, Big Camden Fire
" -
Halts War Wor
( ontlnurtl rmm 1'uce One
lurgo quiiutlt) of leather and other um
tcrlals mhs stored In the bulldltii? un.l
that the Iota to that company nlono
Mould bo 'n the nelghborhojil of
(300,000.
The oilglu of the file Is a profound
nnstCiv mid is belmr lnllated l.v
m)stei) and belnB Iniesllgnted nj
tho authoiltles There was no tiro In
the plant of the Peerles'a Kid Company,
where the Humes started, the heat add
origin.
It was not until 7 o'clock this inorn-
Int that the flumes were brought under
tontrol While the tiro was raging coffee
was serted to the Ilremen and policemen
by people lhlng ln tho IClrtlty ot the
building
THE WEATHER
rtAi.l-i tv.....i
umua. riariy,
vtAblllNaTON. Jan 24.
A large area of low barometer over-
spreads .Mrtually allot the country fiom
the ltocky Mountains edstward. and tho
tttl-tt.Ji! SiVne.r "?, "
nuence throughout the central valleys,
th i.sks region and tin cotton belt, and
are beginning to rise In tlie middle At
lantic Mates, Reasonable conditions pre
vail in tli middle west this morning,
and mild temperatures tor the season
! "V".1?. ,'TJaHX" !
Btat". Wlt t w hs fall en In the
- k' ,on nd ln S'mhsota and Wis.
conkln. ,... , .,
' ttrn lUhiuylVanla and New
""(' """"." ,"YV.'"""r" . Sl:',"'
outh portion ton'ghtl warmer; PrlOay
PMly eleoay With. imxUraU tempera-
ture moderate to fretll aOUtli to west
winds.
winds.
' , .....,.,... 1 ,.., their nnme until uio 1 mi mii..' 1M.-1 .,.,....,,-.,,.,,"- ,r .
Halt Arbitrary
Coal Diversion
f iiiitliiuril from 1'iue One
la far unrw tbuti at nnj lime .n tin
last few weeks
This Ih tlio o il tilo n of the men ap
pointed to imi for tho coal needs nf
Ilia i Ity, dealers, loudness men vlicen
pl.uitsi nr In il.tnKcr or eooti licltiR
fotcetl to clow niileep culllelent flilp
tnctilB of fuel tench, here, aiPl liotiM
lioltlers trhoin" bare cellarit ho tlic
cetlmmieni of (lie nllu.illoti.
To timko matters xne thn nhnitiiRa
l Inrrcanlng
i Ttilq In beiauKO tlm tlnl.x iip,l nf 1a.
" "" "' i
",e,,le c5al lia8 ,,"''l"l1 ,T to ,,,rce j
"" """" m kiwiuuuii m mis
" ,vns "' nl l" 0,I1W or wiiimm rot.
,cr' t,lluo ""uroiwr, the new tiemnnd
I,,lrcllnw'a four or nrt ,on" of ,b0 fuel
for fuel aru beiriR mntle by ptrsons who
Uurlnfc ' rr"iff "1 nummer tnontlm
nn1 ,Ul0!l0 PPl' h no exlmusted
1'"1 "1lv't' OurlnK the let livcnl). i
foUr I'0"'''1 approximated tho email ship
f','lM at ,ho flw-diy nhiit-ilowit Only
I S3G0 lorn tnino Inio the t.pj oer both
raiirontig
"The tonl altuntlun In t'hllndelphla I.
groninK worne. is ine pepmmimic Halo
mem
",t.!'Ii.,i"il,1i'il" A ,.ft"1'' l,,mlrmtin "'!
rhllfldelphU ooal .ommlltee. To.
r tho cnndltlotm arc EUi'h that I hnio
the
tiny
itlie blame for the "frlBhlful conditional
iii'fonipani lug the ioa1 famine upon the
LolilBh allei
mil I'linipain and tlir
l.thlgh Vnlie
i 'iiiipaiij
'on I mill iilgnllnti
ot HitiiTiNu i'n,L uniti:
ellher of these foini.inles. he Kiild.
ts ftinilshlinr the I'lillitdelphla market
MltL Us full uudta of coal.
',' J' l,lr"r1"'"" huiiiib me inontii oi
oiiuuui. irinii hii iit'iiiL'it. Ainu uaie ueeu
'litijhiK L'hlRh Valley unit In tho past
that .nil tiro ttnsltlieli Hhlniitinr m nn.il
, lnj, market An ntar as mc inn Ihul
tii mnrliet Is tho il. II .Mmklo ..ml
' It Ik Impossible for tlio Jl A llnniin
, " 111 joii Mntlli let mo know what
w0 m.i expei t . jou In tue future"
A eop of Hi. letter has bc.ti sent
lo Nntloiuil l'uel Adiulnlsiralur (Inrlleld
nt WnshlnKtoii
Sniuuil O Warrluei'. piei-ldent of the
Liblgh Valle L'oal and N'nilgatloli I'oin.
pain, iatil the . oniinli miih s. ndllig na
iiiurh i oal to I'liilndclphla as hntl cm r
h. en shipped lu the past
I' V. Itjdet coal sales tiBent for the
l.cliluli allej Coal t'oinpan) In l'hlln
delpbla, throw up bis hands when In
forniLiI of Alt Lewlsn ihnrg.s ' I halo
nothhiB to saj.' he fald
While Ml. Lewis said he would Pot
Liltlciro tho fuel administration, he do-
ilalod ho was obliged to slatn Iho fails
comcrnliiB the shortage He hlamul
tho .ondltlon on tlm dlleithiB of ioal
fiom this .It) to New York and New
Knglnnd
notber reason for tho shortage, fub-
gepted by nliollur member of tho file I
loiniultlco, was the closing of tlio nilnos
thioughout the Mate dining tlio seiere
.old weather between .Inlliiiiri IS and
is, when production was reduicd KO per
cent
The uuliargo on all ricleht but fuel
food nnd munitions ordeied In HlreUm
lienri.il of Itallronds JliAiioo, Mill do
muili to nlleilito the I'hlliidilplila sll
uutlon In tlio opinion of Stalo t'olitrollu
lottor Mr l.eul. howoier, Is not so
opiums., 'i' "- ,, '" ,T,V', ir.','
nrni in nio oi-ii'-i in". '"". -. v."
tlio most tscilnu ioal shoitngo In
ltd i
hllor)
That a lRorotis nnd uiianlinuUH
.. . ,,.in n.o heatltss Mondasu' all
.leninnda that tho order bo rescinded will
un,
soon be made upon In i inrlleld, man)
.. ninti tn Minn en pmtv iirniiiK 'i?
thereby .llstilhutliiB tlm ilosed period
oci the cnliro ween
HendH of planta exempted from the
orier um present eildenee to show-that
tli. shutdown hurlH all Industr) rhia
ilew was glicn b Alba 11 Johnson.
piesldent of the Itnldwln Loi omotlve
Works, seieral d.i)R ago He nld.
"What Is the uto ln lettthui our plant
....... ...,..,.,!.. ..... mm, .. far,,.,
opClalC, W I1CI1 utllliiliBiiliinns ..'...
...... . . .... . It .. ..rat alfaCaMl.1
li'llllll W .' gl'l UUI rilltvra "" ....
, .,,, . i, U(M. and Insane wards
0 ,, jUj fiom fieezlng, All Potter
,.,,itto,i lilrettor of stitmltea Joseph
A!acliughlhi to t iko llle lailoads of
coal lonslgned tn breweilea nnd duett
them to tho Homo for the Indigent at
U) berry uud tho I'lilladelphia llcner.il
Hospital
Tho TliumaH Potttr f Sons oinpa.i).
the oil. loth concierii of Adinlnlsunior
William Potter, nnnounied to Ita eni-
pl,.)es osicrda' that In futtuo (hi. plant
. - ? . . l... -.1.
would b operated one bom lalei eaih
eMnlng and also on Saturday afternoon
'II ill, 1 belleied thl step was taken to
make up foi the thuo lost on
heatlefs '
Mondu)
Assistant Itlsttlit Allot nev Ihnest
tln..n. nMlrr.k.l l. I ItttPlI HtalCH l)ls
trlct Attorney Kano ti. take euro of all
tho cases of ilolatlons of mica goiern-
lug heatlem and fuelltaa iia unu
nights. left fot Washington jesterday to
.,rr ittii the Attorney gene.al In ie
gar.l to what notion should no inuen
, against Iho alleged I lolatois
, w( caj gsc out ,mlnos u,. ,ora
tlona In regord to any of the ulleged
ilolatora until they aie pioicu gulll)."
sain r. itohi ,lrillc"""' ' ,, Ii.
ll.ll .. nut. tit. ,...... ....... ..... --
WW T.nZE PLKA i " was n great-grandson ot Oenci.il An
iliniy uuou i untt. dew M llro0kti eonilnander of tin
Vialtei J Staats, fuel administrator ot
, canlaen and Gloucester Counties, today
denied tho petition of tho saloonkeepers
of Gloucester City to be permltteu
open their doors at u ociou... iniu called on him.
ot 8 o'clock each morning, as provided McUkhael was well known among
in the closing ordei ptoUdlng no gas tle younger social eel here. He bc
or electrlolty ls Used. A delegation of longed to a number of oxcluslio clubs
tvotity-fiie sslooukecptra Ial.l tne mat-
- -, Uavd An(j,0n at 0
u01,fer,nce tlilsi uiornlng, who passed
r ,)lea nionB tu Mr. Stouts,
,,r denied the appeal of the Canulon
I ,,,,, lalt nglltt.. Mr. ataats
Si "ana the order must stand
Kuithermors, If I nnd any excess coal
... if." ..i,;it.,.n.r. .In.;,, t win luVel'.o " Icft' camp seven months ago aa
it from them nnd give it to worthy
ptor families." Mr. Htaats, however,
consulted to meet the faloonmen to
" V fir.;, ,i .it. f tA .:hw
morrow'.
A our of coal consigned to the
Gloucester water woiks one month ago.
wliloh was located In JUrrlsbunr twol(ay, last Saturday without leave, nnd
weens mail niincti iuuj in vinio .u a learcu naci been unaer way ever
prevent a water rami he In tho city, In.sinoe, both on the part of th camp
addition, Air, HtaAt forwardtd a car and the young man's family,
oi coal, taken from tlio Meter Talk. C'Amp officers v-ero not aunrUeil he
ing MRLhlne fo.fipanv' r,xr in Cx.n they recttvefl woi-d that he had iiet bun
en, MJf in New orlt i mm
JANITAHY 'M. 118
RAIL RELIEF SEEN
AS COLD RELAXES
Enforcement of Embargo
j on Unessential Freight
j Helps to Unravel Tangle
I FUEL AMI) FOOD ON MOVE
WVMIIXOTOV .Ihh -I
l'llislil weather oer the fatein
Mntei l nbotlt t relearo Up Mtnnule
linld on the nntloiml railroad nniiinl
forwastH iotl Kate nroiiiln of kcii-
rat relief except in nortliein New;
i;i,Elnml.
inw. 'n0"'"'":"': T? ' .I1" .i"'".?:
biliiK put Into tltem bj MHunlly nil
eatern lines i Itlier under ollli In! order
or oliiii iMIv, Ii epfitrd to unraxeli
further the urcm traueportutlnti tantli ,
eat of tlii MIikImIppI
Llttlo ia motlnc oer tbeto ralfi-
ro,id todm but fuel, food and wnr n
ie!tlon
Tljr trenllmi of ono illmlbutliiB n
tenis thioiiKliutit tlio ooilntrv uiih
IKric I lodny nH the next ileloloiiinini
t iristc i Miinnii'iit or fuel to profern
lonsuner I oinestli needs Mill iujw
be met llrm tlic situation as to bunker
InB Idle Hhlps In Atlantic ports hatlmJ
bee,, nnurlallj Ituptoietl iluritiK lh
last mocIi
food mlmltiixtiators that iiiiblcai. m.
retail stons ile.illuR in foods -lniill
i lose fm pitilnth leasons ut noon in
ihe heat less n ne
lu uie wlii.ro sufl i line would i
stilt tioui this, howi'iei, till lot II ill
tnlnlstiatlon Is giion powei to ni..ilm
tho rulliiR
lteports t tho iniiiml ndnilnNHn
tlon slato that in son ises puipttnc
since lonihK? undn- i.oternuivht lounoi
ate hlowlni! down on their woik 1I
rtolor neneinl ALAdoo Patl denied this
befoto tlio Holism tuleistnte Coniinene
t'oniinlltee Jleantlnie work ot ailjusl
Inc nil pending; questions between Inliin
and tho lallroads Is under a.
Needs of unorcrtnliitl Inboieis, rleiks
and woiklnen will pel u heiiilnit liom
the natlonul talltoad soon. Warn iu-
iietsi'H lor tiles', i, oilers, who'
W'hllo the four blc hlolhnhnoilj nr.
oiganled tliongly and al able to m.
suit thth uisu to the Mage lonimlsslon
unoigahliiid workira haio had no mi.iti
of lolleitliely dem Hiding wiiro In
ii uses l"i eight houso laboreis, leleg
raplieiK, dlspntihcis, ilerks, slgnalmeii
tiackinen, sntlon limiils Hud si ores of
oilni kiuupo, Mimo oihuiiIiiiI niou ol
loss and others utlerl) wllhout spokes
nien. Mill ho glicn nttentlon b) a iiieclal
conmilttio of four to bo n.itnid soon b)
tho wage commission Llilng iosIs,
woiklng conilltloiiH and wageH will he I
thotougli!) Iniestlgnled
Tlie publli nnd tlie railroads' Interests I
will be considered lu .onnecilon with tlio
needs of the worltoii, and leiinninendii
tloim fair lo all llii.o pnilloM win be
sought. It U declared
Lay M'Michael's
Suicide to Worry
I (ontlniieil from lne line
resirii corps hlnco Chrlsituas, 1 Ii.im.
heard thnt in) son had two altackH of
mrtotis pioitrntloti AD boj'a ih ith Is
a shoik lo nio."
1VNI.I.A1, PLANS LATi:i:
AliH AtcAlhhuel, iihc wan also nt the
shore, returned today and went to In i
.oiiii at .'fl-ii, Locust street At tl,
i house t wna sad today that sin, un
bo.ilhig up well Tho funetal uriaiiK"
riieuts. it was said at tho Mc.MUhi"
homo toda), would not bo iuiiio.uk nl
until the bod) wna hrollght ha. k
Lieutciiint AlcAllchnel plitt himself In
tlm Hotel I'latldge Ho III oil n bull. I
.......! . i. .,. vnbnr.t...
Hf,erll(101 u KlnuaP repmt b) Hie maid
tatisul tho lintel management to co n-
nulnliutc wltu ,P itclllgrn. e Huii.ii
ut thn m,n)i lu,a x.leutennnt lloncll m
Mn( tlJ m-,1(, au iniesllgatlon
slion. co.iferen.- betwnn I.leutiii
nll jti Mlcliucl and Lieutenant Howell
. tui( piaro 111 the hotel room, lu the
I nji.ise or whlih Lieutenant AIcAIIchael
a. .a. a ... ...... a...., t. ,.. ..,... (.n, ...
i n halo lu lllll.' lulu inn tiniitn tli.il in
1....I ... nt ..,.., .1 Ida. lA.i... Mn.llfl I
nun vt.m.llliu .... ,v,.,- ,.v u.t ..uie
Hon. II loft tho room nnd went to a tile-
phono to make a icport to headauui
Mors, ami upon
his t ol ill 1 1 the partli
dressed body of Lieutenant AtiAIIchail
was found on Iho hod wllh a bullet in
Iho light tempk and a uiolier, still
warm, blur at his side.
According to .Major Allddli, who is ln
charge of the Intelligence liureuu of
tho aimy In New Yoilc, no letters or
ottnr papers weio found on the bodi
I whlih would glo an) eluo to the muse
fill IINllIllM
foi ho suit Ide
l.ie itennut
i .imbuhinco col
AlcAllchnel enlisted In tin
corps In this ill) I. in Ma
and Mas sent to tlm training station nt
Allentowii. Mhue ho won his promotion
to the rank of llrst lieutenant
110 was noru in tins city uittl wa
educated lu tho public schools and tlu
tnlieislty of l'ennsylianla He miih i
ioui estate nssissor in tne xmri)-ililul
Waul nt tho same time that he held a
rfnorloil.il losltlon on a I'lilladelnhl i
newspaper Dm lug the cninpuUn 1.1
tBlse the ninbiilnnco corps he a. ted ns
mbllU, nKonl fo,. Ul0 lM,ulHll; om
lcr(
, u.utenaiit AIcAIIchael was a men. be.
ut an old Philadelphia famll) He was
I American artillery lu Iho War ot 181"
i;moiy AlcAllchnel, tho jouug ma.
uncie, suj i,e i,a,i ,10t seen lilm for
l mautli or olx weeks Hu had not heaiil
ioof tho suicide until newspapcrnie
ALLHNTOWN. Pa . Jnn 24
colonel U U Persons, commander of
the oi my ambulance corps camp here,
this evening said he .uriuuted the sul
c'de of Lieutenant Charles Provost Ate
Allchac! In New York, to n nervous
breakdown Lieutenant McAHohatl .unit
director of publicity for athletics, h.sv-
ing had some years' newspaper experi
ence In Philadelphia,
AtoAItchael had sevrral breakdowns,
due to overwork, and on two occasions
was under treatment at the Alelntowu
liosp'tal. He left tho camp, oaken
KOSHLAND King of Odd Lotfj
At This Famous Clothing Sale
Is More Than Doubled
Tremendous Reductions in Full
Force GREAT VALUES
IO
I ??Yf $12.50
I vlf to 1 1
i rV $i8.or ft 1
w n 1 I
: f .bT
n n
m a li
ner, for
h e i e
ou have
the choice
of FORTY
FA'MOU S
MAKKS in
liundre d s
ot different fabrics and de
signs with all the earmarks
and quality of the high
priced garments, known
the country over for then
tremendous goodness and
innumerable new effects.
There is not a chance in
the world that these gar
ments can be bought else
r yr
a
where at less than double
the price. That is because wo buy in such tre
mendous quantities, odd lots, samples and models
at an enormous discount.
IN"OUR 13TH STREET STORE.0NJ.Y'
. t - n a i"i; Z
cue oi uie reason is me reason
T or These
TREMENDOUS
REDUCTIONS
All Our Finest Grades
of Suits and Overcoats
Enormously Reduced
These .no tho hcM grail tr. in
our two !uic tomlilu.il into one
last stoi k f iinpiet edi nte.l M.lue.
These are tlio i.reim of Hie st.iles
wo .arry o. l'OHTY PXMULM
AlAKHllN This unexampled sale
Ih tlio greatest iient in iiiunt n
lay. Onl) KOSHLANIJ will hold
ono nt any Mhero near these low
prices, i omo uu.l Invcstlgaie it
is your dut).
Fur Collar
Overcoats
AT
Half Price
$245
5000 Pairs of Odd Pants,
Worth Double
$1.48 to $5.98
"
KOSHLAND
CLOTHIER AND FURNISH Ell j
15-17-19 North 13th St.E(
Stioonl Door Abov Market Bitttt J 'Vj f)
Aim 31-26 SOlTTp 15th STREET &y
OPEN EVENINGS
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This SALE at
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double value and more. Here's
the place where you can do it.
Now is the time to get busy
The present is the time to econ
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Force it, an eye to economy may
suggest it nnd surely the tre-,
mcnilous values will justify it.
No need to buy a suit or over
coat that lacks the least bit of .
style or suggests inferiority in
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$25 Suits and
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$30 Suits and
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VALUE
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$35 Suits and
Overcoats
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$40 Suits and
Overcoats
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