mmsmwmWMM m$$ww$ fi!WW SH mem&sim r-"r I mmwfm EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA", FRIDAY, MAY 31, IMS OSTEOPATHS ASK SERVICEINARMY; Profession, in Convention Here, to Make Fight for Recognition MEDICAL MEN OPPOSE Children's Health Conference to Be Feature of Session This Afternoon BEGINS 450-MILE WALK Herbert Welsh Cocr 30 Mile? First Day of Trip . Herlicit Welsh, author lecturer ami puhllrtM nml no Ipfs noted np a font , traxclcr, wile, has stinted frnm his tier tn.intmvn homp to walk lf0 miles to his summer homp 'at Lake Htinaiice, N II tenet oil thirty miles the first day ami Hwnt the nlKht with friends at New Hope, llilcks Countr -i livery ear Mr Volh makes thlt. trip fi foot. takliiK .1 illffercnt mute e.ii'h t.me. i PENROSE PREDICTS VARES OVERTHROW Senator Hopes Independent Aid in Mayoralty Campaign Will Unhorse Opponents A determined flsht liy osteopathic nhy- flrlans to he permitted to treat crippled Fnldlrrs, despite the opposition jf the medleal ptofesslon, will ho waped liy memhers of the Pennsylvania Oste- ' opathlc Association who met In annual . Overthrow of the mae'nlne ttlll he cnnxentlon at the Hotel Walton today. i aerompllshed hy Independent Ttepuhll The ennentlon will po on tomorrow, ' ran? at the primal next sprlmr. acrord nnd It Is expected some definite plan to Ins to Senator Penrose A candidate force I'oi'ncnltlon of the piofesslon will lit) adopted. Memhers of the association assert that thotuandr. nf osteopaths are now In the rjovernment service as privates. The opposition to them Is fostered hy the entire medical profession, aecoidinc to the delegates The medical coip of the army, olllcered . ntiroly hy physi cians. nlu oppnsca the osteopaths, it H declared. Hill In re.iiKrrss A hill, has heen Introducd In ('op press fi.kinK perinisrlon for licensed os teopaths to take the examinations for medical service in the army. The morninc session opened with an i nddrcss hy lr. K F. Warren, of this city, president of tli. association, other r-pea!;riH this niornliiir were Iir. Nettle C. Turner, Philadelphia; Ir. Cecelia Curran, Philadelphia ; Ir. Grace Gould Irwin, Maple Shade, .V. J.; Pr. r.eitha M. Maxwell, Williamsport, Pa.; Ir. Sara Hupp, Philadelphia, Judce llaymond Mac.Velllo, Phllailelphln, and Pr. IV S. XI, rennock. lioctor Ilupp's address, "( is- ( teopathy orsus PrURS," was a feature of the session. A children's health conference con ducted hy Pis'. Ita Prow and Nettle C. Turner, will lie the opening featuie of the afternoon Fission. In conjunction with this chlldien will he examined liy a numher of osteopathic phjsicians. Captain KntKlit, chief sanitary oflicer it Camp Pl, y. J., will he one of the principal speakers at this afternoon's Fission. Ills topic will ho "Safeguarding the Health nf the Men of a National Cantonment." To Tell l:pprlenrrs Personal cxju-rlencet" In his efforts to persuade the War Department to ' permit osteopaths who have passed the examinations to enli; t for medical serv ice will he related hy Pr. t) J. Snyder, president of the State Hoard of osteo pathic llxfimiiiers of Pennsylvania, Pr. Snyder spent conMdeiahlo time In Washington in behalf nf the osteopathy. Dr. Jennie A. P.ycl, of llackensack, N. .1, chief of the Department of Public Kdueatlon of the National Osteopathic Association, will deliver an addre.-s nil the osteopathic examination and tieat ment nf chlldien to the future welfaie of the country from a military point of view. Pr Genrne Still, of Klrksville, Mo, one nt the most celebrated osteopathic physicians in the country, will make an address and will tell how soldiery, after sutfrlcal operations, recover much qhkker if given osteopathic treatment. Oiilian children under treatment In Trance will be shown in pictuies by Pr. Charles I'leck, of New Yoi k, while other pictuies will show patients suffering from nriou- m veins diseases-. FRIENDS HOLDFESTIVAL Pageant Today Will Depict -Vnierieiin Ideals for Mayor and to- nine of the leading county orflces will be nominated at the rprlng primary lK.xt year only the doubt of the independents over their status as Uepuhlic.nns kept them from administering a seveie de feat to the Vales at the primary May Cl. Senator Penrose declared The failure of the .IS. nun voters who registered April 17, and then failed tn vote at the primary, is Senator Penrose's eplana tion of why the Varcs succredid in get ting a majority in the city "Mad these men voted." sa'd Senator Penrose. "P.epresentatlve Scott would have been decisively beaten in Phila delphia " Anderson lf. Walters, ef Johnstown, may yet get a place on the rtepnbll can ticket for CongresjJinan-at-I.arge. Walters, who w-as on the Penrose slate, Is less than toon votes behind Senator William J. Hutke, nf Pittsburgh, for fourth place Senator Hurke and Wil liam S. Aaron, of Altoona, who is hold lag thltd place In the letnrns. weie sup ported by the Vare-Hrumbfiugh forces Complete but unolllcial figure:-, from all but sixteen nf the 7'inn electinn districts nf the state give the total vnte fnr Sena tor William c. Sprout, Republican Kuh rrnatnrial nonlinee, as .155, S3!). The vote cast for J. Penny O'Nell In' the same districts was 14!M!!), a plurality fnr Senator Sproul of 2(10,37(1 With fifty districts missing, Senator Heidleman, Republican nominee for lieutenant tiovernor, has a plurality over Representative Scott of 45. MS. The vnte cast V as; Heldieman, '.134,704 ; Scott, lST.Tl'S. James F. Woodward, who contested the nomination for Secretary of Inter nal Affairs with Paul Houck, has a lead over Houck nf ll.tifcS, according to re turns from all the counties, with 177 scattered districts missing. The vnte stands; Woodward, ".14,973; Hnuck, 2H.1, 2S5. Returns frnm all enmities, give Judge Ihigene C. Honnlvvell. Pemocratic guber natorial nominee, a lead of 13,83" over Joseph F. Muffey, of Pittsburgh. Complete but unolticlal letnrns frnm a'l tounttes, except 157 districts nut nf 820 in Allegheny County, two districts In Jefferson, and the full vote for An derson H. Walters In Fayette County, give the vote for Republican Congiess-mcn-at-Laise as follows: Mxhlmi M. Unrl.inr), Alleaheur Co 'jeiii.i.in T!iin.ts Si Cr.iKo. llreene Cmmty.. l!i..!.7.l Wiln.itu S. A,irun. lti.ilr i ouno isn.mhj Willliim J. Ilurke. Alleuh-nv I'nunty lsi!,.-77 AlliltTsem II. Walters. I .l lfmrl.1 Co. ls'.i.SNN 'lhnni..a H. AthTlon. Lucerne c,i.. l.iil.sril 1 Jiixeph Mel,.iui!hlln. Plitl.iib'lpril.i .. nil ll.vi Thi.ni.iii Knhlns. Phil idelil.i . . . i:il..-.7t l Lev X Mllthell, .Jefloison I'l.untt . 7.1. '.IIS 'Chiilcs M. I'lement. Nnrtlvuintier- i Und County "ii.nj; M. l ILiriiT. AllfKheiiy Comily. . .,!. !Mi .liiseph MHiarrily. I'hllnd.lnhla. . . . L'.'l7n M It III, h. Clinton County Hi.;:! Uuy 11. l-'lvte, Lu.erne County ... . 3l.n:il Of these candidates, tlarland, Crago and McLaughlin are members of Con-gress. .m. mm ' W I l-iwiA. -A- m tfdfll.v'y -im MANY SALOONS VANISH TONIGHT ACCEPTANCES INDORSED BY HARDWARE JORRERS Atlantic City, May 31 An appeal. In which J H Tiegop. of New Vnrk. recre- . tary of the National Asroclatlnn ol LflSt DdV tO PIV LireilSe FeC '"fedlt Men, declared the husbanding nt 11 credit resourees to be a matter of press- Fillfls Hnnrlreds UllWlll- ' Ing patriotic necessity, caused the ing to Risk Money SAY PROFITS ARE GONE Th s Is the last day for payment nf ll'iuor license fees and, as usual nn tin Ust day. City Treasurer Shnver, who receives the license money, nnd Robert c, Kearney llipior license clerk nf the Court nf Quarter Sessions, who Issues the licenses did a land office business oii'stde both otllces there were long lines nf llunr dealers or their agents ho had waited until the last day or ho hart been unable sonn-r tn Irake necessary financial arrangements. Pesplte the npnlar supposition that evtrv saloon Is a 'gold mine" and all 'lepmr dealeis are "tolling In wealth." 'he f.i, t is that a considerable number 'hem experience gteat dlfhculty In rais nc tile $1103 7,- rortuired tn pa fnr 'he privilege if running a saloon or a wholesale lkiunr establishment for a MMNy i:v oitht.rs The crand ronintanilery of lVnnsjI. vanhl, Kuiplil- Triuplar. wlfirli lias iti't clo-cil its ioiiiI.ivc at Wil li.ini'port, rlctlril (icncrjl C.liarlrs M. (Element (top I. of Nmlmrv, pranil i nmiti.ituler. nml llenrv Hip pie (below i. of Villlani-porl, pranil junior warilen U-BOATS REPORTED OFF COAST AGAIN Captain of Brazilian Vessel Warned to Look Out for Suhniarine An Aliunde Port. May 31. With the arrival of a Ilr.iiitlinn steam shUi at this port tecent reports that fiernian submarine", have been luring In southein waters off the American coast were given support The passengers said that on S.itur day last, when the ship was enteiing the ilulf Stream off the Florida ceast. a wireless vv-irnlns to look nut for submarines was lereived and the captain Immediately i hanged his course nlid made a wide detour liefnn- heading again for this poit. Sir Leslie 1'iobvn. grtverneir genet al ,,f Jamaica, one nf the, passengers, saiel that befoio leaving the liatbadns he had he-ard a Cernian submarine had been sighted on May in near Ilermud.i One repeirt tn this effect was made by an American vessel and another by a Ilrit Ish vessel, he said PassiMigoiM nn board the lliailian sh'p said Hint in the dead of night a far-olf. mysterious Hash nf llglii piompte-,1 the captain lo eudit a zig-..ig eenilse. while the p'issongetH VV en -.' Ii-ihI bilnrt otllceis told ihem two (b-iman suli marines had been sighted in the At lantic heading teiward the Culf stream "Fmlnuhtedly Hieic are l'-boats in the middle Atlantic" Sir Leslie slid Mtin.v tti Quit ltti.lms The war and higher taxes and In etc i i In thp prices charged In brewers and d .tillers have hit the llipior dealers hard and a considerable number of al'op and vv hid"-, lie lirpior heui'-e pro. Piii-mr- will epiit business tnnlghl tathei 'ban pav the license for anoth"t year and run th rsk of losing nmnev. L.i't ve-ir lroii lcensei vere t(su"d Tin' number that will be Issued this i ir estimated at between lCnn and !"." n At noon Lino Hc-nses had been paid for and Issued Mr K"ainev would tint attempt to guess how many tnojc would be pi Id for ami lsued befnre midnight, until which time his nirice will remain ,,.n f,- t, acenmmodation of straggler." Hit ll.v IIMnc Prlres Profits in the raloon business are balder t nmake thin ever liar whlskv (elghtv proof), which cost SI.Vi a gal lon wholesale a vear ago (Including tax), now- costs $7 to 57 ."," a gallon The arlvatic- is about ion per cent Some "al'innkccpers have increased the pilce per drink ion ppr cent and sates have fallen olf others have Increased the price p,-r drink fifty per tent and ale selling as much or a little less than a yt av ago Heretofore distillers and wholesale luiuor dealers and brewers have lent money to j alonnkoopers to piy their lie, uses Thirty per cent of saloon keepers and probably more have been helped in this vvav. but the distillers, wholesalers and brewers re'fused to ennie tn the rescue this veal', with the result that many saloemkeepers had to find help elsewhere eir quit Southern HareAarp Jobbers Assnclatlon to Indorse trade acceptances nnd np- j point a committee to conduct a cam- j palgn for their adoption throughout the whole of the South, In resolutions the southern hardware I wholesalers hailed President Wllnn as "the man nf the hnur" In pledging theli unfaltering support to the Ooveinment.1 Indorsed the conscription of all man- . power not engaged tn essential piiisulli'. ' with a provision for propcily safcguitd- I Ing the women who ate to take thelt places In many employments, t W. C Tlmmas. of Tampa. Fla . was , re-elected president by unnnlmou- vole The nther ntllcets ate- (leorge I-: King , Atlanta, and W. M Pitkin, .Wvv Or leans, vle'e- presidents, and John Poti nan Richmond, secretnt y-treasutcr The executive committee oomprl.-'os F R Simpson, ltlrmlnghnm , Ilruce Ki-ener Knnxvllle; I: A Peden. Houston. Tex. and W. S Finder. Richmond H. H Peers. Riiditnond. Is seigeant-at-ariiT-for life The- southern ass-oi i.itlnn s next meeting will be made to ennform with that of the American llnrdw.ue Manu fact titers' Association GERMANS KILL FINN WOMEN Workmen l'rnte-t A-iaiiift Terror ' i-m liy While (Jnard , latndon, Mav 31 The ,,-ulral ,o-n-mittec of Finnish wotknnn has jitntested against the tenorlsm of 1'inland b the White Cnard. ace ending to Russian wne les. assetting that 7n,nnn per.-ons. the i majoritv of them Social Pomot rats have 1 been Imprisoned and biutally treated Of I these Sii.iini) ale civilians ' The wholesale slaughter of pnsnners vva? begun by Finnish troops, assisted) b.v the Hermans In one day, the dis patch continues. l.",x w-oini n prisoners! were killed .Many Si-tns of Meicy of, the Sailed C.uaid were pin lo death; without trial Field , mn ts-mai Hal are still comli inning pei son to death en ni.i.-se although the civil war is ovir The Finnish proletariat .i!l- nut tn the I clvllled vviulel in the name id human-i it.v tn stop tix teirollsm ' Vnc.K SALVVGF, OF WASTE S.ivittR nf Tinfoil nml llie Like Is Rer nmmeitilcil Mmhlnctnn, May 31 - The American Civic Assnc'atlnn urges salvage nf vviiFte tn aid In meeting the ib niands fnr law mateiials ciu -ril bv the de slructlnn of war It Is suggested that money te allied from the sale of waste material be tinned over to the Red Cross and the A' M c. A. war we rk fund Among the watte iirln les that miy be salvaged the following nie naineil Tin pper and ild auto- !' V" and lead foil, lead brass. aluminum waste old Jewelry. mobile and bicvolc tires, paper, -rigs old batterie. and bottle? & .rf-.- 3; " Thin NfcivlTv1fa JJr v.:. n.xL TOP m U - -t9 i i v " ' I 1 e'linuli I" ,., I, 1 llliislra Hip ev .1 . II t t!. th kind I WM. J. fulton j,""V,'ylj;yj m s ffi Ti 1 QC ij Ladies' Phoenix Silk Hose . . . . i Full fashion-rt. rrit.forccl cur Tirw t,llp Hurler All rolnr hrI nnrt t'" Inlrmlitttnpt l)ri.irtmnt. atim.& tine vtere Old II III ,V ( HI MM T -I 9jffi$eC in 1 1 u tiM v .-au x "exclusive mens wear" II N 9IT5T. PHILA ,i eA v- Crepe de Cninc and Shantung Silk Shirts s6.85 Ounntitv nf Sctrrtiims Ollt-r Sltoi:i foil for $10 and $12 Into MurUrt 1 1 North 9th St. W EDDING ANNOUNCEMENTi $." nml Shi )Hr hninlrf (1 KDWAici) 1)11 AA)S h nrtitrt y i. ifr 7 'Mi , .f t i. i?3 rin;sTM i Miti.rt iiyi tr r ii nl Still ifii1' i fSTEEL SHOE BUCKLES I i: 1:1 imiii;ii mm: m:h GARMAN ti in tiLi.on Tltl.LT ( IIIM'M T SJ.S (if frnnt. (-tl Brooches TlPiiittut nw KTtn irntd open work d- liins. with platinum Set with ,11 minn.li. .irphlres nnd ntlur stnnen. $22.50 to $60 C. R. Smith & Son Marhcl at 18th St. teiE i ES E f4 CVO f-BsrvArsi'm tw'-v. r restaurant h "The I'l.lie for Meiks" ' ' I'lnnked Sirloin,, For , CI 9C With r.-rt.iMrs '"" VX-'J , Tcnrlrrloin en ('asscri)lt', Cflc i lth Vecrt.ililrs VJV' Spctiiil Strak. I". 1". I'nt.. ()c , iii so. nth ,N e-t rr ( lose, KOTJCE!- k60VMENT GONTRflCTOnS PROTECT WW FACTORY i miokmi:i (,i xuriN llivnrt' Itichp'.t pintf tlon. I i't ii'- I'M nip snur (ill inli ulth iinilnrtiis. r fur. nUh Ktinptctr nntllt. Mlt. .!. M lMKK lop Mimilr Outfits NATIONAL IH15FGRM AND EQUIPEEST GO. 533 Market St. lilt Mll.l.l'IM A. l'., I . s. A. mfjrmiimmirytmMwu-t. n y- mk lr,t9 - w J 1 t 1 rC . ! Walk into the Month of Jif wearing a Perry Summer S Fine Fabrics, Beautiful Pat terns, and plenty of them; Elegance of Tailoring and Trimming; Comfort of Fit and Distinction of Style, hi vs iii'iuwU, S. ARMYirn S MUNSON LAST M Mm 1 A V'k W AM .WfJim ill til ! Perry's perry., M m i,-0r;Pi.I'!!"'!'','1, ,"""? 1' !,,(, T'T'1?' " repe.it. d that .Ulllinrit es i'll'llle West Most Philadelphia School w-ill hold the r M'I V TIIR1FTV A,:HF(. Indies still aie without i lined of In annual patriotic spring fesHvaltmlay nn , --L UllUt1 M , 1AM1LS SA1 Jr,1,V1Vl:!,'t ,0" ' ,-. V,t iM- 't n ti,-!- fate of tlio the grounils of the school. 0.ni) Lancas- liiited Plates collier i-yclops FIELD SHOE $3.45 Provided for "Rainy Day." i Officer's .Wife Acr- Navv FINGERPRINT VICE CHASER ter avenue. In the words nf Lillian II ItngeiH, piinclpal, the festival "will rep resent a pageant nf American Ideals and of patrlntlc devntlnn." Tile pupils will be garbed in costumes ViililiiBtiiii. May .11 Mrs Caroline depicting America and our allies. They IJ. Nash. Indicted with her husband, vlll give a playlet. "Socrates." Several Doctor Francis Nash, medical ellre-ctnr patr otic songs will be sung. I the navy, for hoaidlng food, declared Miss Margaret Meirlll, a teacher at that the shipments found In fiieir home, the school, has i-haige nf the dancing, which Included a ton and a half of while; Miss Mary Kastwlek, another I sugar, were no larger than ordinarily member of tin; faculty, will supervise ' Kept "against a rainy day" District tne musical . nd nf the prearranged pro. ..d Administrator Wilson values the gram Parents and trienda nf the pupils hoard at H.!'-4lli vUllntttend. 1 j)ls Nash, who Is prominent in Wash-1 Ington society, said she has heen enm 1 plying with Mr, Hpover's Injunction ' about bread, serving enrn muffins every ' dav. Some of the lleiunrs found she M ii if, . A- ,, 'declared had been In the family cellar, .Municipal Lourt iSaillCS Lxpcrt to tvventy-tlve years. Dnctnr and Mrs. Aid r.ovprnmpiit Prncewlo I Nash have given bonds of $3000 each' iini vfOM.tiiiiiciii l.rtisildc for ther aplu.arance In court. Archibald t" Kiederlck, l.38 Komi- I -iweuiy-siMii street, was appointed today by Judge riiarles L. Ilrown to be llnger prlnt expert In thei inlsdemeanants , branch of the Municipal Court. Ho will co-operate in the cinvernment's vice crusade by taking fingerprints of ' undesirables. Frederick baa been connected with the rollcc Uurenu for six years, having been ', In the fingerprint department of the "Rogues' liallery." II11 has the distinction of being the first nertillon man to obtain a conviction through linger prints In Pennsylvania, having brought about the conviction of a foreigner at Hazletetn, In I connection with an arson case. He also caused tho llrst conviction In Delaware County on fingerprint evidence. in tne past nvo years Frederick lias The stories told by the p.scngors if this Ilrezilian steamship revive he tale which was biought to thia port ti..' a Ilrltlsh skipper llred (He shots at u submarine which ho found linking off the Vliglnla Capes. Three derelicts, one of them the schooner Hdna. silling from this city for Havana, have been stranded on the Virginia coast dm Ing the I.' st few weeks, All of these w el e found with holts below the water line, which many s.i'lo.a be lieve were caused by torpedoes V f ....'- v i at. - a v 1 Asy -j- Gallic RA rEY,BANKScSBlDDlF MILITARY-NAVAL JEWELERS K, HERALDISTS STATIONERS MEDALISTS Q) ;1m- Spf lal purchas" of 4n tairs Mtirl1 l- i:iHliiott-Jnhnon nf nlil p.ithr Ahs(utpjy w.itF-rproof Hll'iws toriKU'' Snft too. will w iihftttn'l hnr'lcst himp Tin for iill Kin'ls of h-ay z work r.inrl post prrpnia. ?! NEW ENGLAND SAMPLE SHOE MARKET p Graduation Remembraiices 507 MARKET si: w ii bi ma m n inn' w s miiira Diamond Bar Pins Finger Rings Pearl Necklaces photographed the flngurprlnts of 1,1,000 criminals. " , Hk $3-90 rSS3SSSSSSm Cnrdovun Co! U.S. ARMY (STYLE) MUNSON LAST Special Purchase 1400 Pairs Every fchoe (uarantefd nto lutely (olid leather and water proof. Cannot be told eliewtaera for le than U.B0. Sperlal prleea to ahlpyard and all other plants ensagrd In Got. eminent work. We are tho largett dealera of military food, uniform', etc. Sent Parcel Poet Anywhere In TJ. 8. A. State die when ordering". rMoner refunded If not at-lifarterr. riOMAL VNIFOIM For Rent or Sale WHEEL CHAIRS fAr InTalld r aUo At Arrh Nnpportert. True. Kliiitic IJo-lerr. Abdominal Delte. The' Phritetane' Hnpplr To, af rhlla.' N. W. Cor. 16th ft Ransom SU. Call, phon or write for ratalot. HeadQuartara for Inralld and HHIekroom BUpplle,HM ,tVMlUMnvtMHMUUVtttU FOLDING PORCH CHAIRS ABSOLUTELY $3.00 VALUE KiliimdSV m-m al hay Vlm III I A n hnuEht vMWm 41 If I '. VMulH If 1 entire , Folding Camp Stools 15c aaJ 14.000 , canvae nnd wood fold Inr ramu tool... Leu than vnolesale. Braular valuea A kmnt anv. where. 5e tra par eal noat. TENTS S s 7. templet Ererrtbinc far the eaajper.and bvatar laBkets. coombs eawia. rmx aaaaa, ..MOO NOISE L T Y P E W R I T' E R. Draw the Line At a Noisy Typewriter 7 THE milkman's cart clattering outside your bedroom window. The coalman giving your nerves a shock by chuting a Niagara of anthra cite into the cellar. These you cannot stop. But at your office, when the typewriters begin to jazz up for the day, remember that such noise is not only aggravating and annoying but pre ventable. This is the day of the Noiseless Type writer the typewriter with the still, small voice. you are the boss the Noiseless will enable you to work with your stenographer beside you. Hear long-distance telephone. Get pleasure out of your day by sparing your nerves. Do more work. Go home feeling fit. you are the stenographer the Noiseless will relieve you of nervous strain and high tension. Do ideal team work with a dictating machine. Beautiful work enjoyable work better work. Write, telephone or call for a demonstration. The Noiseless Typewriter Company , m DALSIMER STANDARD SHOES- B The New Last Specially Designed for a Cordovan Oxford $8 j3 EXCEPTIONAL M. ' '''Mjii0t, ;iSfS SlI'F.KIOIt yXjJmLWM (ll'ALITY tttthLWL-WiM'fM'tl .SBsPvKRSVWSKBmsvwliaaiiBmiai GENUINE SHELL CORDOVAN RICH SHADE. OF BROWN Cordovan the aristocrat of leathers is given added distinction by this new English last. Excelling in style, quality and appearance this oxford is an excep tional value and we advise your early selection. 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET The, Big Shoe Store , kO&M SIMl'LATini-riKLT" sriT WilNt cut e.lT llll iirntin.l. fUirt at'nclit-il at valt line with wiel" welt scum that B I v e s iii.:tinncn nf nll arnunrl licit. Connive .Mlliturj slii.iil.lcr; clo.st'-fittlnff body; i-lenrtcr lajecl.s; tlifclieel :(lo liiilliets, "VOUXO MEN'S" TIIUKK-IIL'TTON MODELS For film, athletic figures. liA-2 new C'nncave Military Shaflff; ileri Flashed Fide pocket7-'J rii.c-iieiiiii. i-uiii, nwiij. wtte- Irlelrkrrnt kllk llninxa. m. C Open-weave Cassimeres and Cheviots, coats lined only in shoulders and sleeves, or 73 atflj f.1 half lined with two tone iridescent silks. over the nevest Models, both single-breast and double-breasted simulated belts half belts; military backs and sports backi; a variety of pocket treatments some flapped and buttoned; some slashed on the peri dicular ; some slashed on the bias; some, crcjij cent shaped. ' , . a . 41 t clue merges ana ciue rianneis in junior, Special Models that are one hundred percent smart a one-button model that links or: fastens in the regular way. '$ CI Conservative Worsteds made up for coii4 servative, quiet tastes, but shot through with; the distinction of Perry Style and Tailoring CJ All moderately Priced at figures below tlj current market values for equal quahtic tin eoo en 49: "?n tR y.YJ, if-"! f-l fl ' H Tropical Numbers CJ Genuine Palm Beaches, Suits of ' Bn weave Fabrics, cool cloths, Mohairs. Cn colors, tans, stripes, dark colors anoVnov mixtures. $7.50; 59; 513.50 to 520. PERRY & G N. B. T.n 16th & Ch ss&ia .' : . r. -"a WflWW-T ml.
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