; - -.; , ,-? I rtomca ,PtJBBlb ' LEDGERPHIL'ADElii?HIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 2, 1918 ,- -.- v? at. f,A- 4 ".. 'il ' JMUST SUBSCRIBE $28,711,500 DAILY HANDING OVER $10,000,000 IN BOND SUBSCRIPTIONS WAR TROPHIES ASSIST WOMEN'S LOAN DRIVE li SUiliEUS I raKl'AKK BKEWEKIES id BLAMED ON ROVA storage uses AfW r Wfl m A v. a Cm 1 i m Wf- fi M etrzv: WT r " " y - "" ,' "' ' '"' " ' ' ;wiiinniium,n j M "3SEI D I Ovnrnonfiflnncp. Dun'to Viiv . j . torics, Must Be Set Aside 823,077.900 IS REACHED Department Stores Making, Excellent Showing in Liberty Drive Official Loan Figures Now About $34,000,000 I llierty I. nnn lipndnnnrtir nn nnnnred Imliiv nl nnon Ihn folhntlni: nnTrlnl Mlbrrlitlnil In IhW redprnl ltecrvr ilMrlctl rilllnltrlllllln . S:l,13R,n.MI nriniturp .. Ain.nvi Salllhrrn Vfir .lerry ... 3,M 3,2.10 Kmttrn lVnnvv linnln, outniiic rhiiiuiripiiiii d, in, (ion Inl.lrlrt Inlnl . 3S,n3,!.1ll Thce Hitiirr rrnrejpnt returns from .133 nf I he linn think In IIiIh ill.frlit. fndlildtiRt ultrr;ptinn announced today vvprr-l l)rntrr' nml Mrrthnntn' Unnk . M.M.nnn Mrrrlinnt A r.inn Co. . .Mi.nnii .lllllll I.. Il.lllr.v & Co. 10(1,(10(1 ndunrtl II. rillrr Cnniiiiin.t liin.nnn Colonial Trnfct Commn.t .11111,000 Philadelphia district must nutocrlbe , $2fi,711,5nn dallv for eighteen rt.ivn to I the fourth Liberty Loan to make up Its quota. 0rconfldfnc. created b;. th icporl" of the war's proRie" t'nrti tn 1 ' eubserlptlons tr, the new loan, according to leaders in the iamp.ili;ii. Im t ! . M-arned their solloltor" to cliwl the op timistic vae that ipi"-ats o lm swerp-' InK ever the Phll.idelnhli dltr'r- The retail stores committee was Uw flmt to take detinue ku-im liKii' ine overconfldencc. but It Is expected general orders will h ltiied to all the workers within a. few hours. i Wcrkers of the ivtall stores commit tee have been told to lnlst upon double rubscrlptlon"!; tj show that the encour aging reuorts fiom abroad thould tend to speed up the campa'Kn lathct than retard It Where subscript loni bae been obtained by the canvacserB they are heMmr sent bark to embaor to bax" ill subscribers duuble the ub7cilptions. Not Vet AVon "The war l not n.t won." i the declaration of the lendeui of the cam paign This Is onl the beginning Kln.il" success will depend on the last big push In which shot, shell and ship will be needed nioro than eer." i According to orllclal t'gutes Issued by the Thlul Federal Iteere Bank for the Philadelphia district the total sub scriptions up to noon today amounted Jo $33,9(13,950. This figure does not repiesent the full amount of subscriptions to the new loan taken up to that time 111 the various territories composing tn Philadelphia dlstrict, Only about 400 of the lino banks and trust companies hae made any report to the. Federal Reset ve Bank. Artist' Sal Slno.noo In a "little corner of Paris" the Phila delphia Artists' committee fof the loin set up on thp roof of the Bellevue Stratford, more than $ino.nnn la sub scriptions to bonds have been obtained. Throughout the campaign here the art'fts will be In the "Latin Quarter" where 'the will paint the portraits of Plilaldelplilans who purchase the bonds. -'Thirty sittings hae already bten ar ranged and included are many prom inent Philadelphians; Mr and Mrs. H. T. Stotesbuiy, who are taking an ncllte part In the campaign, weie among the first to ai range for the painting of thslr portraits Work has been started on some of the canxases, and the artists, beginning to dav, will turn out between six and eight finished portraits dalls. so long as the commissions last The committee has set a quota of $l,nno,ono Thre v'.astes of portraits ate being made b tin- nitlsts IV i sons who sub scribe $10,000 are having their .portraits done In oil, those who subscribe $."nnn In pastel, and a minimum subscription of J'.'jOO Is rewaiflcd with n charcoal study, Among the Mihxirlhern Among the prominent Philadelphians who hae entcrid subscriptions through the committee and arraugtd fer por traits are Mr and Mrs W. W Purlin Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Chandler, Mr and Mrs. Harrison K, Caner Mr. and Mts Ellis Oimbel, Mrs. Hoxle Smith. Mrs Percy M. Foederer. Miss Klcanor Colkct, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thaer, Mrs Caleb Fox, Miss Kleanor Chandler, Mr. Jacob D. Lit. Mr. Samuel D Lit, Mr and Mrs Henry Baltz, Mr and Mrs. Carl Men denhall, Dr George Stout, Mrs. Htchard Norton, MrF. Kane tlreen, Mrs Barklie Henry, Mrs. Heckscher Wetherlil, Mrs W. C. Kglln, Mr N'athan Folwell and Mrs. Walter Clothier. The studios which are true reproduc tions of the artists' Paris student days, have been furnished with draperies and antiques from the studios of the artists. There Is a courtyard outside the four studies with n "conclctge" who welcomes subscribers and makes appointments, "Liberty Girls" afo assisting the nrtiFts, taking subscriptions They are attractively attired to hatmonize with the surroundings. Some of the painters who are co operating In the work ate Adolph Borle. Leopold Sejffcrt, J McCluro Hamilton. EASY PAYMENTS Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry r.XPERT WATCH .REIWUUNG HAAS 1738 Market St. J Open. Kienlnrs I Warner Truck Trailers Two and Four Wheel Types Yl Ton to 7 Tom Capacity INSTANT nKUVEtlT JOHN W. ADAMS, Distributor 142? Melon Street SrnriAi.isTs in i.vutii; tim. m:it. ami ivnim l'ui.r, COAL, OANISTl:lt, 1IOCK, IKON. TUXOHTIJ.V. .MANT.A. xnsK. sui.riunt, ami oTiimt 1TKACTS, GARIS & SHIMER nr.Tin.Ktir.H, pa. Four Minute Men and all ti"ho dress well, should bity UNDERDOWN'S SHIRTS $1.50 Each farl f a tit nf fahrlra , o iur pt that wear Handtom rti(rn all Ue. t CufTi Attached and Dctarlifd lA.R.UnderdpMrn!s Sons w JEyffi" Jy " I,iin"ui " K &Effi:3&S!82!&!Ql!Ff?& . Mnrjian (.lnirilinun (cWrrinr rigliP. cliainiun (if the linlulti.il ami (Tonimerri.il Committee, inrmngUir Hilifiriptions from William C. I.(iii';.-ltf ill, diiiiman of the (otton prcuii, at tinr; for llic textile iudti trifj. On llic let I. Daniel I'. Water.-, di.iirm.iti of the wool group Julian Story, Henry R. Itlttenbeig Jessie Wilcox Smith. Violet nnkle, I' Walter Talor. Albeit Ilosenth.il. c.euige C'.lbhs.- Lazar Uadltz, Alice Kent Sloddard. .Iota ph Sacks. Hugh II Brrckenildge and Josephine Stieathfield Tluodore 12 Wifderselm Jr., heads the loininittee , Mia John II Thayer is pationess and Miss i:isie Chandler and Mrs Hoxle Smith are assisting th lommittee In arranging tho details. To make the time tpent at the studies i a3 Interesting a.i possible, the commit- j tee has ananged a series of concerts In the nftern'ions, at which some of the most prominent musicians in the city will paitiUpatc Among thm nre Tb"id ileus rMih, Hani Klndler. Henry Uoidon Thunder and Vlcrjolaa Pouty. Tea also lp veixed and the piuceedi aie bein drotcd to the French tellef fund of ijie Hmergency Atd A Liberty Bond subscription. Is to be tin entrain fie of the Liberty golf tnuinimetit, which will be held at the Philadelphia Cricket Club on Satunlnv. Tim tournament Is open to all golf en tl'UHlnstn In the cltv ha J. William, chairman of the lirst illusion of the (icimaiitown dl.-tilct. la In ihaigo of i the airangements. and a subscilptlon of $5(1 ur mom through him entitles on" to participate. . War savings stamps will be glen as prizes to the winneis of the tourna ment One of JJie biggest noonday talllet in the cltv will b- held toda In th auditorium of the John 11. Stetson Com pany. Six thousand cmplojea will be addressed by Mr Stotesbury and the I!ev. John Pannetta One of the Pei shlng xetrinns of the Maine and Nicho las 11. Lilt z. ilr le nlso will speik. Colonel. J. Howell dimming, head of the Stet koii Company, will picside. .N'nonda ralliis weie held at Hog Island, the navy jaid and the Schul Mll Arhenal, and were attended by the largctt crowds dining the campaign. TnnlgVs iiucting will be held at the Lincoln Theatre, Foity-nlnth stteet and Woodland .nemie, St Stephen's Church, llroad and Ilutlei streets, hall, Sixty first imd Vine streets; Vhlte Rock Bap tist Church, Fort -fifth and Falrm-ount aientte; Teclmolngy Club of Philadel phia, 1,117 Spruce stieet; Nicholas School, Sixteenth and Wharton streets: Hoffman School, Fifty-fifth and Vine Ktriets: St Veronlias Church, .132 Tioga stieet; Chat lea Warner Com pany, Malem Klght thousand subscriptions to the loan, amounting to $3.(100 nnn. is the minimum goal set for the house-to-house Limas-Hr of the Twenty-second Ward district, which Includes Gerniantown and Cnestnut Hill , The quotas, announced today by .1. i:dard Put ham. chairman of the dis trict, are divided as follows: Women c-nnwiM-piH, l,,n,i subcilptlons, to total $f.3'iii,nn(l; men camasseis, ."intilt suli hcilptlnns. to .total $2.niO,nno, and Hoy outs. 1000 subset iptlons, to total $200,000. NECESSARY THAT LOAN BE FULLY SUBSCRIBED Washington, Oct. 2. Following the an nouncement that Iowa had subscribed its quota to the fourth Liberty Loan, ..- ?Aad to co YiaH Tl rl S "limH" to tfce Ml ' 1 ft eolSON DICTATING MACHINE tmY m mmm Km sen lswsss B3S3$ZS!883Z$3Si6&883SZZ 'Ihhsum olllcials today Ih.urd the fol Inning .statement V new splili has peimeaied the na tion Liberty Loans mi longei aie novel lies, the people accept them a a pirt of the legular loutlne vvhlih. ombmed with genuine Ainerlcan pnthttsUsin, maKes for success Optimism pievalled nniong war loan 'olllcials Some sectlonr weie lagging, tan rtor a majoiliy of the nation :t i.ui , ! said theie Is no shirking j In some sections olllcials admitted I opanlrh liifluenze 13 handlcapplns the lampalgnttr. President Wilson Is .seriously con Lcerned uver the possibility that tne won d(!ftillv good news from all of the bit . tlcfroms may Intel fere with the success ot the foiiilh Libeity Loan (Mill laN said , todav that there alwavs It the iiotihlll , t that Increasing good nn ' ftm-f tin j lighting bile ma cau'e line nc- to hold I Hack In the belief that theli dollars aie I not ncitlttl As a matltr of fai. tbire 1 nevei was t-o gitat a leason t i si tiding i loan over tile top as th piueni sll ! nation. I It Is undcistood that If 'hue c- an evidence of slackening of the loan eti ru'lasm the Piesldeiit Kill I si.e a slate , inent designed to stimulate Itneift-t llepoits mad today how that the total subsu iptlona In New- 1 ork were I sl.M, IMIi.stm. S.viians In that cltv I In aliened by the success of the Allies! i .1 Pain icus and llciim, have sub. crHied ...iiiD.ntin Chicago's total, officially reported last night, i $.'2 .iiiii.nnn. The standaid oil Company of New Jrisov has subscilbed tin $ I nun nnn m bonds, of Willi h 3I.HiiO.niin will he taken In the New York city diflilct and the lemalnder III other Slates The five clvlllzid tribes of Indians at Muskogee Okla, will mbs-utbi- $ ' finti -nun to the fourth Llbeitv Limn, It was nriiounced today bv Superintendent (labe K Parker Thee tilbes have tin to now Invested a total of $3.523.f,7n In Lib j erty Bonds and war-savings stamps iBiKKScil lejU (JliVVliLlikS V iUYGKSMlVKS Flat Tabic Silver Tea and Dinner Services Weight -r of such quality as to appeal to those purchasing" useful ai-licles for a lifetime possession iforoiaUorr . t n i u -i tViis I"- witti u- for r,P.rab u y- X.iioer 4tb tTfte oura i- letters Mf m t .tn A1LMJ s wow- y The 4& Liberty Loan The Liberty Loan Committee recommends that every person, business linn and corporation close their letters i during the Campaign with the words "Yours for the 4th Liberty Loan" instead of. your regu lar closing. Simply instruct your correspondents and typists that this uniform closing is to be used. Do it today. Boost this with your business and personal friends. If you are not the boss, show this to him. Billions of letters will thus be mailed and read with this per sonal and patriotic reminder from business houses and the men and women of America. Thi appeal publiihed at the request of the Liberty Loan Committee by AUSTRIAN SUSPECT HELD -Man Accused of . tteiupt ittz Boiler l:plosinn in Ileal Kstiite Tuut Frank Tlllvcs, an Aitstrlin 1 being held bv the Department of Justlte on suspicion of ha'lng atttmpted to caue a boiler explosion In the Heal estate Trust Building, at llroad and Chestnut streets. Tillves was a lliennn in tne bulldlti; and, according to Lieuttnant Wood Detective Blattau. w no made the nil it'- lfst. he allowed the waltr In the boil ers and tulies to run out while keeping up a lcd-hot lire The superintend nt nf the building said had water been turned on thue would have bieti ,i eplo.-loii Lieutenant Wood said he found no leglsttatiou cud on the man as an alien. The detect Iv is sa he It- altlhated with the I. W. W. VACATION BIBLE KALI.Y Children Hluilcnls Will Marih to Lili crlv Statue anil Sin? Two thousand childien nf the Pilly Vacation Bible Schools w III hold a dein eiiFtiatlon anil Llbut.v Sing at the Llli ertv Statue neM S.itunlav nfteinofin at 2 3i o'clock tn launch a campaign that will imphaslzi tin impni t.uii , nl v. Ra tion Rllde ichool wnik John Wana maker and IMwanl J t'atlill mil nptak. Led by a band and acnitupatiied hy seveial lloals the chililtiii will match fiinii Iltteiihoine Sipi.tio to the Llbeitv Statue Mrs. A J Finn will b. marshal and th" singing v-ll lie ltd bj Mis L. I N. MacMIIIan. SfAl'lQKIillS lUDlkr, rf, s Design , Workmanship r Loan - Mfike yoiar work for G. M. AUSTIN The Ediphonc 1035 Chestnut Street Ask for Edison's Better Letters Mayaiine Call up Walnut 3135, say: " ivant to dictate one latter the EdiphoneWay." Witnesses Against Litliu 1 ainan Newspaper Men Say Patnphlels Were Traced .STREWN AMUNG MINERS Typewriter and Original Copy Identified Purported Sol I dier Letter Called Lie ramphleta uf a petlltlmin charntrr, I violating the cpitn.iit act and elc- 'ive service law. were traied to of. flclals of the Kova. a Lithuanian tieus. paper, who are on trial, before Judge Puklnson in the fnited States Instrtct Court, charged with violation of Fs- l Plottage and selective service laws, 1 i oniing to tcstlmonj ao- i Vvitnesnes for the Government testl- fed today that pamphlets telling Lllhua I nlin3 to avoid the draft and to do all In their power to dlserfilit the war aims 1 r,f the 1'nlte.d States weie traced to the ofllre nf the Kova, 229 North Sixth street I Original copv,' from which the pnm. I phleis were made, as well as the tvpn. w titer on which the copv was written, uein seized by Governnnnt agents, it , was testified. ' In .Hilling Kegioiis The pamphlets were scattered through I the mining legions and alsa in nil parts ir Philadelphia, , An agent of the t'ndeiwood Tvne. wiltt-r Companv Identified a tvpewrlter offered In evidence as the one on w lik h the mpi for the pamphlet was written Th" mai nine had Llthhuinlan char.ic tus and other marks if Identification. Up said Some nf the iopv was written In the office of Joseph Stilton, secietaiv of Hie Lithuanian Socialists' Federation the witness said. In addition to Stllsnn Jorepli ukys. busness manager of the ' publication. I a defendant Oni Item a letter nuinnrttntr tn mme from an American soldier, beirlng the caption 'An Interesting Letter fiom a Soldier" states that soldiers Impelled by hungtr ot force, hav" been miiFteied into the army and obey because of the t'rutallt of the otllct rs , The narrative Informs the readers that the men tn the ranks incept their lot In a dazed man ner, most of them being half-witted and hnpeles.-i ImviiIIpiI ij Prosecutor This puliliiatlnti was Introduced In evidence bv uwin .1 Roberts, special counsel for the ilnvernmt'nt. who branded it as a lie, and asi-illed the de fendants tn nun In onlei thai the Jurv inuld ascertain the attitude nf the Kova and Its otllctrs Attn-nev R'dieits also Introduced printed exhibits lieiti"c the following icmarks "The nit i It an Govcrnniint is noth ing ni'ir- than Wall stieet " p00D WILL cre- ated through years of effort must be safeguarded as the most valuable asset of a busi ness," says Hon. Wm. B. Colver, Chairnian, Federal Trade Commission, Wasli ington. A copy of this com plete article will be mailed on request. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Everv Phasr of Soles Promotion 400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia " i $' m issi On MoyamensinE Ave. 35 Minultv from City Hall i.onpcttn Mith nil snuthMunfl TUT .ar De!fn .-a an'i uin prrra ffl m stern. V Aniioiiiiciiig The Gift-Sct of Usefulness and Charm a complete Ceiitemeri Glove Wardrobe' (rude Mk from five to fifty dollurs a set Uncle Sam has asked Santa Claus to do his Christinas shopping early this year to start in October and to bring to good Americans gifts that arc useful. Centcmeri has helped Santa Claus by being ready now with a brand-new, wholly-dcligbtful and distinctly-useful gift a Ceiitemeri Glove . Wardrobe, which means : Warm gloves, everyday dress cloves in different gift-sets of three or more men, women and children. Survey of Plants Shows Build ings Can Be Converted to Refrigerating Brewers of this cltv according to In formation made public by State Fuel Ad mlniFtritnr William Potter are planning to ue the plants for cold storage pur poses A iiurvev of the breweries was rtarted last week, under the supervision of the fuel administration, tn find not what n l is to be made of the plants, all of which will be tlni-ed hy order of the food ad , ministration on Pr cember 1 When the t losing older was first t ft- I suen. leading brewers In this city said' that the cn-t of turning thetr breweries Into cnd Moragc plants would be pro-. hlblthe It was nald that 111 the case of modern plants It would require from three tn six months to remove the huge! strel tanks after which II would b I nccessarv to build floors and make other! imtrtor alterations From the Information obtained bv the fuel administration, however, the brew, ery plants are net intlrelj useless That of the American Hiewlng Companv, at Thirty-first ami Mister streets, is to be Ufed for the storage of apples According tn Frank Flubacher. super Intendent of the compiny. the companv expects to have about Sti.OOii barrels o'r apples stored in its plant within a hoi t thne The Bergner & llngel Brewing nmpiny also is planning tn use its plant for told Mnijit; Although no estimate can be made of the amount of ,.Ml that will be .nved bv I 'tie tmsitig timin of the foitv breweiies in mis cltv on December 1, It was tald at the tut I admmistintlnn that it will be laige All the breweiies of the i null, trv miming at noimal production ,on .siinit moie than Sunn ton.s or coal dally SCHOOLS AipCTAL OUTPUT fin.OIIO fsiinnrelniirl County Cliililrrn linrolletl in C.tmpnipn' n,l'vv1,''."rE' ,,",0'', ---S"'V thou sailll lltsfinnipl,,,, Cnimtv school rhll- ilten nie to he enrolled In the coal pro diutnn i .impugn Lvery boy and girl hJ Yl',,"'"r anrl P-uochial schools of the dlstiiet was todav nicerl b. i., '" ""' ""'lr Intltifnce to keep everv min er at work siv da.vs each week and to appeal friends ti nage Sivlt-en ineir lainers, mothers and produie a gi eater coal ton- hundred public school teach- tecetved n rnnnui t....... t,,. ers toda tit i ...... " -!. ..v. I.,,,,, 11(11,. S.I1.1W. lOlllltV ulltioi'ln, .....!... ... I"g then, to rRe the a, e , ,V , o i , P.! duct ion Similar letters went t n'm" . 1I..1 sihoo. tcchers fin,,, Fat le,' it bert In everv school In the .otintv in appeal from James a....j '". ttltt til ...1 lint 1.... ...... "...., ..n- the hlldren. ,......., ,,un iiniiKiLTtT. Was mm '"'G J E Caldwell fcV (5. silverware of Classic Design YOUR BOY CAN SAY BE SURE YOU CAN SAY ApplieJ ton gloves and attractive pairs for WSmBmi-, e-xyvmizy. aB n i pL Ji j jWVft! I Rio. it Train of Guns and Other War Material Ilclpa in in Gerniantown Women Liberty Loan workrrs are tlndtng that the exhibit train contain ing trophies from the battlefront is rieath Fhnrpening Interest In the great ' Liberty Loan drive In Chestnut Hill and Wayne Junc tion where the train stopped yesterdny. sight of German cannon, machine guns and other trophies led to enthusiastic subscriptions Two four-minute men gave brief talks and there were speeches bv Italian, French. American and ling. Ilsh soldiers from the front. Chestnut Hill and Gerniantown dis tricts nre planning great mass.meet Ing tomorrow evening In the German town High School In the tnterett of Llbertv Bonds Thiatres and theatre people through- out the cltv nre giving much nf their time to the caiiFc. The women com- 1 mlltees winking In the theatres In the northern part nf the city have reported more than $12 nnn tn subM upturns. Libeity Loan slides are being shown evuywhere Star actors and actresses from Keith's and other vaudeville houses aie appealing In the hotels and ship.witds to stimulate interest tn the loan with splendid tesults Mrs Walter S Thomson, chairman of the women's Libeity Loan commit tee who vesteidav Mil her message to the Kaiser tn i Mo una subscription niaileat the i'f ' hero is pleased with the results to frx. . W "To hat i i i mill'on In the first two dav nf th- ' impilgit is mVn dul. she declared, "and I confidently expect our returns to muea e a-, thp drive continues, t" that we will go right over the top. ' WOMEN APPLAUD WILSON Ujiiplilrr" of Ameriia IMeilpe Support Government tlnntlt Cltv, V .1., Oct 2 Two hun dred delegates fiom thirty-two States ittenillng the biennial convention of the National Council. Daughters of Ainer li l adopted i evolutions last night pledging support of the Government and felicitating President Wilson for his In tern itinnal htand Plttsbuigh and Richmond have ex tendi d Imitations for next vears con vention Mrs ' I! Swan of Washing ton, will be eleited national councillor lit lotlav session Fall Styles! I fom Mikfr In Wfire 1 6 00 rlnurt fnr St 04 Ji-srrasOl 16 SO sft Hitf. i 01 1 .!iVtt3KS22k $5 00 foil Hill. II OJ Ervin Donovan, 135 S. 10th St. JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS &m aw It Is Difficult To Select A Wedding Gift carry, ing Such Absolute Assurance Of The Per manent Appreciation Of The Recipient. Alike For Its Artistic Beauty And Its Length Of Service. "I FOUGHT.1 "I DOUGHT.' Centenieri Gloves The War, Industries Board requests that Christmas ehopiini; start iu October and be confined to piftt that tiro useful, ex cept iu the case nf jouug children 123 South 13th St, Between Chestnut and Walnut Sis. Oh, Boy Howdy! i Perry's have the Clothes! $ Suits and Over coats of woolens and worsteds that are 100 per cent pure wool, and wool you needn't worry about! C Suits and Over coats that have the punch for lines, for fit, for style I That are tailored from neck to heel on shape-retaining prin ciples Whose collars re main snugly set about the neck, not sagging down to the collarbone 1 Whose fronts are firm, whose coat edges are smooth and sharp and incon spicuous Cf Whose waist lipes are turned with art and fitted with com fort . J Whose shoulders show no irregulari ties, and whose in sides are embellished by the skill of the fin est tailoring. Cf When you wear such a Suit and such an Overcoat Oh, Boy, Howdy! Single-breasted Suits S25, $30, $35 to $65 Cut-off-waist Suits for the Younger Set $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 Light-weight Topcoats $20, $25, $30 to $45 Winter Overcoats $25, $30, $35 to $65 Winter Ulsters $30, $35, $40 to $85 Reefer Jackets of dark Oxford, $18 Motorists' and Aviators' Outfits $30 to $85 Separate Trousers Fancy Vests, and Clothes for Formal Wear And don't forget to buy Liberty Bonds! 9.30 A. IM. to 5 P. M. PERRY & C0i UN. B. T' 16th & Chestnut ) Jl- I. . n" 4 i -rt , K e "W si A? . ..it y,-w l 3? i 'VI -T . . J ,1,rrl,iaJi rjj 'J. V Js..J Ul (I ,v.C iv 'tu-?i. TV .'Vi.y ' 4 . f." V ."TV nr yXWtiSff1ir