EVENING PUBLIC' LEJUlilI ' xlIL: fc'liL, TUl'lttSDAY, FlSJLMUAltX 21, 1918 cw a '- v Eciyp i an o i ""The Utmost in Cigarettes'0 Plain End or Cork Tip People of culture and refinement invariably PREFER, Deities to any other cigarette T veniy Five Cents Makers oj uic I ' and Egyptian I Jh ' RED CROSS COMES FIRST Gets Precedence Over Other Activi ties of Lutheran Women SOLDIER KILLS SELF IN ROOM AT HOTEL Tho Women' MlaslonarJ Society of Hie riillaflclpliln Confertilce of t.vithfraii I Chester S. Clirty, of Ricgcls- Churchr. at ll quarterly ni'Mtnjc h1l ... Tt'pa Own T 5fo Win In Hip nnrlMi house of the Church of, M" ACS UW11 MIC W aS tno Holy fommunion, nveiny-Kcconu Kvnccunc Vifi Tndnv and Cliretmit Mrwln, decide.! that In l.i.Iv...ill, HL AUUtty future lied frosa vvorlt would lie Riven 1 precedence In nil Itn activities. In an address by Mr. Charles 1 Fry the members were tirsed to help In rvery way irawlhln III the knlttlnc of aweater.", oek, blankets) and, mufflera and other wife to iindrt In the war work helm? done by the oolet.v, The following were elected delegates; to Iho Triennial Hynodlcal Convention of the Wonieit'a MlKslonary Societies of TVihihvIvhiiIh. to he held In Lebanon on Mtiv it Jli". .Vilolpli Weill. Mrs. II. i: 'Jacob. .Mis V l St. Ili.iun. .Mrs. t'hniles I. l-'iy, Mls Murv !!. Miller. Airs, i: Tlienilom ltenie. Mrs. .lohn . ltlchiud. .Mrs, Horace Hinder. Mrs. A. lv. Itobertsou and Miss late Fry. Attlird In full uniform, Chester $. Carty, thirty years old, n private, at tached to the hospital corps of tho United States army at Cimp Johnson, Jacksonville, Kla , shot himself through the heart today In a room of the Con tlnentat Hotel 11c died In n wbroii while being taken to the Jeffer sou Hospital. Catty. tCBlstcrliiB about J o'clock Lcacock to Rrad His Own Works . Stephen I.oacock, professor of political ' economy at McClItt University, who Is, widely known as a humorist, has written i such delightful books as "Nonsensa Novels," "llehlnd tho Heiond.", "Fr'cn. r.led 1'lctlon," "Further l'oollhness" and other popular volumes. Ho will appear for tho flist time In Philadelphia under the auspices of tho I'nlverslty extension Socloty at Wltherspoon Hall on Friday, evening', March I, In n tending from Jils own works, entitled "1-auitliliik' Willi' I.earock." You Can't Get More! . Makers oft Hiqhssi Crude Turkish 7 Cigarettes in lic World ;VARE MEN. SIDOT : NATIVE SONS' DINNER I mm. t iSuu win am i. ii. i I WILL DO MY DUTY, IS NOBRE PLEDGE ASKS $10,000 VCn INJURIES West Chester Man Chaises Mnntt fneturer (Jnvc Him Routing If vou think you set smarter look pltrcil , i"K thoes or higher quality hj pay; mff rxoroiiani pricei merr i "is turprite waiting you here. ll'e match Roual shoes last nlBht, gar his hlres us HlrBcls. Ofnilltil tllC Slilarteut sllOCS lit Mile. In llticks County 11.. was found pl.tlftrlrlnhin fnr nililp and lvlng acioss tho bed. A inalil passlngl ' '"'.V, "'",, MIC una his loom on the third floor heard a shoti quality xell una American about 8:20 o'clock this morning ()eii( $7..70 to ,"? Styles aitd Letters and papeia found lu I'urty's i i,,fi.. POKsesslon showed that his mother, Mis U"""lU " Itnchel Catty, lives in illCKelsMlle, Tho of? en (jj q rv o orj police hero coimniuilciilcd with the ail I fJOU v) JpO.uU IV J) I 5! Fear Presence Might Savor of 1 TMrlnvainry Cru'nlll Rnv Pn. litical Wiseacres i (MACKEY ILL; SCOTT BUSY The Vai forces will not be repre sented at the dinner of lh Native Sons of rennsjlvanla at the William I'enn Hotet In Pittsburgh tonight, Harry A. Msekey. the Var leader of the Forly- U sUlh ward, who had accepted an Invi tation, became suddenly ill with a cold seslcrday. Today It was announced that rongrcssrnan John II. K. Scott Is too buiy In Washington to attend and that he has sent a telegram expressing his regrets. Political wiseacres iay this Is a case of the Vare forces refusing to appear to he coming out with an Indorsement of Senator William C. Poroul. the Penrose- B; supported candidate for the Republican f uominaiiuu u v.wc,.ut. ., . Sproul Is to be tne principal spcai;er, ami tlnce Congressman Scott Is a candidate for nomination for Lieutenant Governor, his appearance at tho dinner, 't Is ai- 1'i.rued. would have looked like an 'n- itf dorsement of Sproul's candidacy. K . V.,,. A1. .. I.m lnltn.1 tIATt fltlt ill" HKIIh 1 "" CIIHIWII .. 1 going to be between the Republican and Democratic parties, and .there will h no Town Meeting party. Senator Penrose will come back, not leading, but trailing along." , These wcic significant asertlons msdo by Senator L'dwln II. Vare. who now apparently has complete contiol oi er the Republican organization In thl city. In an address at a dinner of the Vsre workers from the Foity-thlrd TVaid at tho Arcadia Cafe last night. Senator Vaie asserted that wherever h can he will oust from city Jobs men who went against the oiganlzatlon Re publicans in favor of tho Town Meeting party last fall. This, however, was not iieiM, to the rllneis, for aheady scoies of Town Meeting men havo been ousted. At the same time, he said, any of the "stray sheep" who left the party last fall but who come back renentant will R.llA h nrtmltt,! 11a than liM-narl t,i 111.) ti'ilhirinony thought and said: I "1 1 . MliPmiiiitf la piinntni. on trniMrl.r In Jj "tla- party that even Senator Penrose rgf weni io ti. l.ouih ino oiner aay as a :py Bepubllcan, to the meeting of the na Sjr tlonal committee. He is coming back, out no win not ue auoweu iu vote in the primaries. Senator Penrose will Ii come back, not leading, but ti ailing along." Ganlcnins Project Seed for the lnsoectnis of the llurejii of Health. Philadelphia, to distribute for planting in unkept Kick yard", coming under their attention, were today oidered fiom the Department of Agrlcuttuic by Congressman John It. K. Scott The Inspectors, under Arthur Ii Ilucb hols, will this year endeavor to have families in the congested districts with hack-yard spaco raise a part of their own vegetables during the summer Congressman Scott villi aid the cam paign by contributing n portion of hi congressional seed allotment for the purpose, THRIFT NIGHTS IN STORE Gimbcl Brothers Arrango Weekly Event for Their Employes Tonight and every Thursday Iheic after will lie thrift night for the em ployes of the Ulmbel Brothers store. They will gather In the rest looms, the .voung women knitting and the men smoking. Refreshments will be served and a talk on thrift given. This department store lias also oiend a pretty booth to sell war ravings stamps. There ate seveial chairs for pel sons to rest in while a )oung woman explains to them about the war savings stamps. Soles made In Philadelphia by agents of the Metiopolltnn Life Insurance, for week ending February 1(1, amounted to $10,403. Of this amount, the great est number were sold lu South Phila delphia, where $1776 worth weie dis posed of. West Philadelphia tomlng next with $.1703. WEDDING USHERS ILL Pivotal Witness in Vare Case Declares Himself Servant of City FAVORS NO INDIVIDUAL Wi:sT l'Ili:STI.Il. I'j.. I'fh. -I lti ;cnr,v iegltercd for hlmelf and wife, which saves you $2 to $4 the pair. the Che-ler bounty Court uecrge j. ,h (jM thp (,,rU tlBt h), wf(i nm So muct , tjinl we p.ce lhem a Fetters, lontrnctor and b Hder. or )h0(, n m(.B(.H,lle. would airlve ibis. out for you to see to examine and SrtJ limcS'of VhCnKUon 'V" " "' '" "0t """""' ,0' prOV" .,0 V'elf, '" "" P" . Coiiinany.' to recover HO.O0O damages ,laJ- more, but you can t get more. Come in ana prove 10 yourieu wuai nun- and that you buy me in this for Injuries the plaintiff alleges ne re ceived at the hands of Reeves hebru- Feiiers tbaraes that when he went to the Iteeves home relative to a bill h was attacked by Reeves and was per manently liijuicd. iccelvlng a fracture of the i i ilium, u broken nose nnd other bodily harm and damage. Orangemen to Give Ucneflt Tonight dreds of(men have learned The Orangemen f Philadelphia wlll.j you 'can t lose when Klvcun entertainment and dame tonight I here. It a safe bet I Col veek ee the prool here 40,000 men proved it in DOIlALDOOTSJHOP Uilefly did John M Vnlne. tho man of the hour In the lontroveisy over Senator tldttln II. Vare-s "inoml claim" for $150,000, outline ltl stand at tin ofllcc of the dKtrkt stnvcvor. lltoad street and Snyder nveuue, this morning. "This thing Is not a matter between Individuals. When 1 go before the Finance Committee I will go as a ser vant of the city. Individuals will not be consldeied, but. until I appear be foie the membeis of Councils' committee as a public servant. I have nothing to say," So said Xobrc. ( Xobre. who vv.t. hunted fur high and low jesterday, but who alwavs kept a step ahead of searching patties sent out by newspapers, returned to his home nt 2010 South Seventeenth street late last night. -He no longer means to dodge publicity. A member of the Rvnsixn PffllJC I.ituonn stalT caught up with Xobre today. At first the dlstitct sur veyor declaied. "1 have nothing to say." Later he relented and teisely declared himself a servant of the city and not a servant of any Individual. vMirn'a statement Is conMiued In a number of was by thocc Interested In the Investigation that will icsult In Scn- lami neniK eiwier lurneu ,iinr Vure's Four Soldiers Stricken With I'neii- sdon or returned to (nunc lis for u t inai ... , battle on the lloor of the two chambers. monia and Measles ltS ,eai Mund. however, is likely to ie- ,nan a secret until Senator Vare. as the Measles and pneumonia nearly caused prosecuting attorney In bis own ca a poxlponeinent ofthe weddiug last night demands or Nobrc the details or the of Miss Virginia Ii Klft and Frederick work done at League Uland Park and tl. Hams, of tlioTwentv-slith Rnclneeis. i (iovernment avenue during the jears L. S. A., as four of the soldier usher3 i 1310 and 1911. originally Invited were sick. His reference to individuals Is con some laminar wuu ine con I'ROMOTi: PHYSICAL FITNKSS Mayor Appoints Committee to Man age Campaign in City Or James M Anders Dr I., fa" McK'euzle and Dr Thaddeus C, H".ll" have been appointed hv .Major nilt i s members of tlie Philadelphia i-onnnltt' of the iiatlon-wld- organ J't"" "?TU viinre nhvnlcal illness. Walter Oimp Is head of the National Committee A Lommlttee on phvslcal icserve Is o . .. ,...-., ,.. . .,.. .(,.. .mil town 111 II" unpoiuieii I" vi vi j "',."", i.. , I the Cnltcd Stales in imjuii.. .' ' -" conditions The committee will com municate with Walter Camp's coiiiml ; In order to put Into operation JiP'' and nleiibiint sjstem or , P' 5' '' " '. I building, which does not require nt V , ronsiileruhle tlmo ccpendituie Cm tc individual RAISE M000 FOR SOLDIERS , Ball at Lu Lu Temple Attended by 2500 I Mote than $5000 for the benefit of the "tads" in the Allied armies tluoiigli the Ameilcmi-llritlsh hospital relief fund was leallwd from tho ball given lajt Light in Ml Ml Temple More than -00 persons attended. The .onunlttcc of patrons and patronesses included Mrs. llobeit li St raw bridge. Mis, Ii IlunI : (Jriibb. Miss Rllzabetli Hay-. Mrs. I. h. I'atteison. Colonel (lioige It Montgom erv. Captain II. Ii Stiavvlirldge. -Mrs, ,.- iv i"i,n,inree1. Mrs Morris' L, Clothier, Miss K 1 Robertson, Miss A M. Cadnalader, Clement B Ncwbold and Captain P.enjninln Chew Sec Freight Jam Ended Soon That the freight congestion on the Pennsylvania Rallicar! fist of Pitts'- ,... I. ...II, ..Ann l.A ..('AC rt.lli. Id 1,1,11- IIIIIKII ' HI I"""" " ."..IVVIt.V I' . fated by the repoit fiom Investlcatoi s . lor the Inteistate Comuieue Commission I to commissioner .mi nuui in un- i'-u nt Lu Lu Temple. Snrlng (liirden street below IIiimiI, for the benefit of their membeis who have gone to France to i fight for t'ncle Sam It Is to keep , thee pnorei members families fiotu he coining hiiidens upon the tnxpaers of I the city and n lalge amount has alrcadv ' been ral"fd. It Is said 'V,-. N.W. Cor.MARKET & 13TH., DOWNSTAIRS linen liter litrnlnc Till 0:0. t, to 1 1 i.tn w? r Specixl Attention Devoted to Modernizing Oldjewelry Designs and Eslimatea Furnished without Obliaactiou A new bquail ia iiurrieuly obtdlneil strued by II.A lllllll t t lol-J tl 11.1 llllllPU I lllllll II "" - - , - , - llil iiinni iiov-iin niiii r iu ii - i vears, and to whom he owes many ; fa- b4 the repoit. A total of 26 13'J firs vets and UK present. i"" iiosuiun, , nelo et0ied between terinlnnls .1 - lhftB AAft IAlitilllll t 0.llfl tTl fi 1 rm. and the uniformed men were on hand 1 troversy to mean Senator are, who i ,',,', , ,0 ,.,, ,V-H, iaied fiom wnen tne coujne weie inarrieii ny i ne lias ueen ui3 .viii..i.i n.i,..i ."i n.n.ij i .Msueu, pastor or Alneieentb and Pine Rev. James R, Christ Church, stieets. The lisheis were ('. H. Webb, .1. II. Campbell, II. V,'. Hatch and John M. Wood, AERIAL MAIL STATION SITES ARE INSPECTED Assistant Postmaster General Trae- ger and Other Officials Confer, Visit Various Places Incidental lo the working out of de. tails connected with tho establishment here of one of the stations of the pio pojed aerial mall route between Wash ington. Philadelphia and N'ew York, a (inference relative to the location of the site of such a'statlon was held this morn- ntng at the local jiostofflce between Otto Traeger. second assistant postniasttr reneral: John A. Thornton, postmaster of the Philadelphia oftlee: Mayor Smith, ond many prominent Philadelphia hwsl les men and politicians. At the conclusion of the conference, t!' entire, party left the postofllce In motorcars to makt an Inspection of various prospective sites Ir. West Phila delphia and Kali-mount Park Uelmont Plateau, in tairmoum rara, is cam io bomoet generally favored, but there will I no decision made until a thorough lAnvass is made of every available plot it ground ,ln Philadelphia or vicinity, illr. Traeger arrived In the city this ' warning. , Navy Calls for Mechanics Tho Navy Department Is making spe. clal efforts to enroll in the United States naval reserve force, for duty abroad, mechanics from nearly all trades. Units of 100, 7G0 and 250, respectively, cover ing such trades as carpenters, riggers, bricklayers, pipefitters, bollermakers. electricians, nremen, machinists, Bteel erectors, pushers, riveters and ship Utters are needed for radio and aviation construction. Those desiring to enroll in this h run Mi of the service should ap ply Immediately to the enrolling officer) ; st the United States aval Home. , Twenty-fourth street and Gray's Ferry ; rod SIX INJURED IN AUTO Machine Overturns, With Philadel phians, Near Norristovvn Six Phlladelphlans uie lecoietlng to dav lu the Xorilstoivu Hospital fiom in juries received when tlie automobile In which they weie tiding overturned .on Ridge Road near llarmonvllle, Pa., late yesterday, The tnjuied are Isaac Rollnick and wife, Mis. Minnie Itolliilck, of 1132 Paul street: Mrs Bella Cohen and daughter. Miss Minnie Cohen, of 4S79 I'Yankford avenue, and Mrs. S. Savoy, of James and Margaretta streets. Isaac Rollnick, who drove tlw automobile. Is the least Injured. lie has a lacerated fmehead Mrs. Cohen Is In u seilous condition Havana Entries for Tomorrow l'irt mif Uir-Hr.oli!M unit up. lilin !nr tiurn lino, t furlotiKS frank Keosh. lit: Cnrl to- Hrolii k, I'll .IhiK LarTun, KM: Purple "d (lolil, lo'i: I'minn mretta. .VIII.,, .llllMIHIlie, in,. , n-n ,u. ,.,,..,..-,. , I n.r d.l..n In? Chart Mlllep. ill,! IM. metle. Itn. Ilaull, 110. Iluhe of l.lzuUl, tin. H(iniil rate Ibree eur-old uml un, rialm. Iriv puine lino, it furlongs I'nnflarMtion, US: rietie.ii. US! Miss Jatbu. In.', .t) .lis, tllT: .Vlnnirlef. l"ii Twinkle Toes. 10; i lliiltlen riiame lll'l Now Then. KIT: I.IUlei Woinltr. tin, merman, 112. No Trumps. 112: Kallln. U.'i, Thtril mie three-jear-olils SIH1 up. (lauil- Inif. puree . mile ami '.Ii rl .lone lleiales, 7. Ilaltle Hiirton. 10.1: Jasnn. lull Hulne .Veent. ml, Quick Sun. Ill; Clano IK.; old Hen. ll.i V-A-Mi eure. tliree.J ew r-okts an1 PP. rlalmlns. purse. !.;". mile ami .10 arJ Ilapld 1'lrer, 113.1 Parr. Ill: Sihemtr. 10Si ills To un, un: -hiii. J'"" iiniviiii, .-. Fifth race, tljee.eHr.old8 anil up. elatm- .". .!" :. 0f,"r,iV.?.: ''"z,".?;.in, ":: s: timre .iu). . v." ;..j" ,, ': ' v.". ' Inna. 105: lllaliciiiia. i.ii iv.it "'"" Ills; Norlc, ii"; iimisiv, , ...,., 112: Kneore. IK. ,. , , , Sixth race, three.jear-olds and up. Halm Ini p"re MOO. mile and 20 sardu Dsml. iui. 03: l"ndon (llrl. 0.1: Cousin Pan, -100; Thnniaa Hare. 10-M ttaipii i'.i i"'i; man Tide. 103: lllack Frol, JOT: Colonel Matt. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather dear: track fait. Galvanized Boat Pumps ii v I.. J. Bersee Co.. B N, t St. mum 4i, MDTKfi !. WEFirTimPmNT toyourJtana. Allowance WlDCHEiS'rNUX : Noble has long been Identified with the downtown Republican leader, and when) I dismissed from his position as a city surveyor In tlie tlrst district by former) , Director of Public! IVoihs Mm lis 1.. i Cooke, he was a short time later made a leal estate assessor at u slightly ie-. duied salaiy. Later he became dissatis fied with the position and sought his old place back again. It was given to him under the present adinlnlstiatlon. j Xobre is the man who was In chatge . of the woik upon which the Vare claim I for nione) Is based, and, the original iiecords having been lost or destroyed, I ills fvldeme must be counted upon to' bolster up or wreck the hopes of Sen ator Vaie for a speedy settlement of his claim against the city. Xobre will be the principal and per haps the only witness called by .h Finance Committee on Monday, and if ' lie testifies faviuabiy to Senator Vare. the claim will be letnrned to Common Council with a fax enable lecommenda tlcni. If the l'MnancH Committee makes a favoiable letuin to Councils, the main ' fight against the measure will be staged on the floor of Common Council. Independent membeis of Common Council who attended the first hearing on the Vaie ilalni declared themselves not satlslled with the evidence presented by Senator Vaie and Dliector Dates, man and mean to oppose the claim If tt reaches them, The opposition In Com-1 inon Council Is said to be strong enough to defeat the claim unless (he membeis are ruuy comuiru " m j,.. .,.., . Senator Vale's demand. ' 1000 SHIPWORKERS ENROLL The eniollnieut of shipyard volunteers In Philadelphia has passed the 1000 inaik. according to announcement made by Ravmond Ij. I'hambers, chief enroll, inent agent for the Public Service Re. eerve of Philadelphia. Interest In the enrollment campaign continues to spread. Right contractors, both from tnnlde and outside Philadel phia have called lit tho headquarters of the Public Service Reserve, 130 Wide, ner Building, and offered to solicit en rollments among both their present and former emplojes. Allege Man Displayed Revolver While apparently waiting his tin ti to i make a purchase in a storo at Tweirtn and Spruce streets eaiiy last night, Wil li nil Walker, colored, thirty-eight veals old, of 1233 St James slieet. Is said to have displayed 38-callber leiolver ll was arrested by Policeman Ilagau and will be given a hearing this morning EOLWWW. tr'.k Philadelphia's Leading Chili fu?- mWmk. VSl VV. V. Serte Hie IIIIN llllill lllieii TO.fiA.V LLmmWWWLWw I 1 0) V.Ueil Mr. Hie lie. I ic s5,j.fty 1 mWmTlm-WZJ4 V I'llKI. In l-eieral se., Klig5! IHD0NfO NUQffA iREINA VICTORIA lAms fp havana mW-X. AWM-i&ry iL.L.L.L.LW JmrJ. Mild, Franntnt. wmW0Z:---. ,:NT 1!'fs- (jo terlcft nf flrei ! m unr youpvTiuDifl MMftttkien. wnx FIRE! tT wteiit IA SOUP ',t pntcet them? . An up-to-the-mla vuitnia Duueioi cannot. Darn. ',t ' IHB ANSWKlt,T 'MVCt7'SUnn.WHi4ui Ct. v,,.i , riiMortMeWv I'-i x O.pqsiti 'M'ret rhllKlfcl 81. f g. Armtrmmnmf 3-DAY CLEAN-UP ' Starts Today $10 CORDOVAN CALF. BOOTS $g.3S Final Clearance Price limited Number Only Positively Last Call! Save $4.65 NOW Some lucky women are going to get these splendid boots at the ridiculous price of $3.35. It ta our last chance take it. or leave It ONLY, if you want to take it, there is no time to be loBt uumei i iuuaii jjj fsaasS'si v JV fl t HF.,VW' JP Thit Popular Boot Wilt Bo Sold, Out in 3 Dayt ' $5.35- mL-T Vk ?f:"i, ' OYAL BOOT SHOD I,!. ,'uMi in rd K ' 'W'0 H-gN., i., I'!' ,JA' 10 CheitBillfiLi i 2B&AIW THIS GREAT CHALMERS ENGINE TOLLS THE KNELL OF "WINTER TROUBLES" IN MOTOR CAR POWER PLANTS Hayc you observed how many new Chalmers there arc in the streets these winter days ? This is because they are free of what the garages call winter troubles. Practically every one of these troubles in other cars begins with inability of the engine to start on a cold day. , x These current Chalmers are winter equipped with a clever device known as a " hot spot " (which cracks up the raw gas into a most minute vapor ; then warms it up) and a -remarkable device known as a " ram's-horn " manifold (which hastens the gas on to quick explosion in the cylinders). Little of the unburned gas comes out of the exhaust. Very cjose to 100JS power is shot to the rear wheels. And quick power, too; not the hesitating, lingering sputtering kind. ' Hence not only quick starting but the attainment of high power in a jiffy. (And all on a grade pf gas that is not what gas .once was). o-nr-wi m TOUIllNO CAR, T.PASHKNaErt,1535 lOUllINfl OAK. B.PAHHKNOUIt.MS.1 WTANDAI1D JIOADSTEU ....... l4.V ALL riUCL'3 F, O. 11. TOVVJ CAR I.ANDVU1.UT .,l.10:.1 I'AIHIIUI.RT, a.PAHHKMlKH.ima t.lttOIISINK. T.PA8br..Nlir;il.l'.,n."l TOWN C'Alt. T-PABHUNUBIt: 12933 MMOUHI.NH I.ANUAUI.BT .'.tSOZS DUTltOlT SUBJIX'T TO CHA.VOU WITHOUT NOTICB TOt'IUNU BI1M tins1 CHALMERS MOTOR COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Spruce' 462 252-254 North Broad Street Only Three Days More! This Big Drive on Perry's Finest Overcoats and Finest Suits comes to an end oh Saturday! C,Your Chance to cover on next Winter's market; for similar high grade clothes will then sell for immensely advanced prices on anything in your memory! C For these Last Three Days, you can get the Remainders of our Finest $45 Overcoats at $32, $33, $34 and $36; the Remainders of uur Finest $40 Overcoats at $28, $29, $30 and $31; the Remainders of our Fine $35 Overcoats at $24, $25 and $26; of our $30 ' Overcoats at $22, $23 and $24; of our $25 Overcoats at $18, $19, $20 and $21!' G, You can get the Remainders of our Finest $45 Suits for $39 and $40 ; of our Finest $40 Suits for $34 and $35; of our Fine $35 Suits for $25, $27, $28 and $29; of our $30 Suits for $23, $24 and $25; of our $25 Suits for $18, $19, $20, $21! CL These splendid Overcoats, . these splendid Suits are the Finest that we make. There are fabrics in some of them that we can't replace at all; those that we can replace are costing us big advances on what these did. And next Fall and Winter those in creases will have to be shifted on to you! Unless you Stock up NOW and beat the market! $25 Overcoats ...$18, $19, $20, $21 $30 Overcoats ......... .$22, $23, $24 $35 Overcoats .$24, $25, $26 $40 Overcoats . . .$28, $29, $30, $31 $45 Overcoats . . .$32, $33, $34, $36 Race 2667' ijfeL,i itMft'aMiif iittfrjiri IWiHMBIIBBllHWlll ilBl riiiiiiiiri'llrJ,c5,-,-,--1,--,--,-t-:-- "''A mnitifatirl. I v'iiiiir't"-irf1fi?rlnriV-ii- ' " iMMytiiiiiirtltfmWfl $25 Suits .... $18, $19, $20, $21 $30 Suits $23, $24, $25 7: $35 Suits .... $25, $27, $28, 29 ril S40 Suits $34. 35l$H yttj OU1L9 . , TCX' h 1 . ,M f -i -ii PERRYcScGO.JBT. ixr . . JKtC' t.v.l . '.. .; i 7TT' - r' 'frr i , inniiiliwi in ii II ' u tffe W a n A'. m 'JtV, )?F y.3 ,. s v X $