VLi . ..t.JT" Wi M m J !: C,J t tr ";w j ' i Vi ; i - f tv , 'VJ: J? 'Plain Clothes Prjlicc md Home Defense Arrest 200 Men as Violators Nearly 200 men, represent Iiir nll classes Jfn life, were arrested todny for ', vfolntlon of Hie law prohibiting split Ins. . Tho campalKn ngalnst tills nulsftnco ami other InsHiiltnry conditions started to day In real earnest. Several hundred patrolmen In plain clothes and tnoro than 1000. numbers of tho home defense reserves are "covering" the city and will nrrest Immediately any persons, rcRardless of their station In life, who spit on the streets or side walks. ' Tho'so nlready arrested will have a hearing at Central station this after noon, and others arrested durliiR tho day will be arraigned tonight. The nlBht court will sit V-vcry nlnlit In the week to dispose of prisoners brought In for this offense. Among the flrdt nlleucd violators ar rested was Orlando lOctor, of .Sixteenth and Lombard streets, lie Is charsed ' wlh splttltiK on thu sidewalk near Thir bjiteenth and Mnrket streets hy l'ollce- rnin McShcrry, of tho Kast Ulrard ave nue station. Kctor went (lions iplletly until lie reached City Hall courtyard. Then lie broke." away from his captor and ran through the north entrance. McSherry and a mounted policeman chased him. The latter drew a revolver and poked It near Kctor's nose, llo fell to his knees rfml Hiirremkred. Two alleged snifters weru arrested by Francis U. Uenves. Jr., of tho home defense reserves. They werfi each' fined 12.60. 'Miss Ida l)c l,lhsa, 2020 Itldfie ave nue, was the first woman arrested for violating the law which requires the sprinkling of sidewalks before sweep ing. When Sergeant Jlrllulre, of the Nineteenth and U.ford streets station, Informed her of tho law. It Is said she gave him Impudence. He at tested her and took her to City Hall. Superintendent of l'ollec Mills Issued an order.to all potlco lleutenantH today to Instruct patrolmen to arrest all splt ters and nil persons who sweep side walks or streets without sprinkling. Drivers who, permit gal bugs or dirt to fall from their carts alto will bo ar retted. PRIVATE BEW CRIPPLED Former Philnilnlpliiutt Jiivitlirictl Home Three Comrades Killed tlantlc City, f. .1.. Cot. 2.I. llerton Bew, son of Mr. and Mis. .Hedge Dew, of 107 South Dorset avenue, Ventnor, formerly of Philadelphia, has been In valided homo from France. He reached Norfolk yesterday aboard a hospital ship and hay been sent to an army hospital at Lakewood, X. .r for further care. Bew, who went out with an Allcntown ambulance unit, after trying for other branches of tho service, is jicrmnnently crippled In one foot and has other serious Injuries, but Is contented with his sacri fice. According to a letter to his father, Bew with three.other ambulance drivers was ordered to rescue wounded Ainerr" cans In a fighting sector which had been literally annihilated, leaving nothing but shell-pocketed roads and fields. With Bow at the wheel, they made many trips, although the t'helllng was lively where the Hun artillerymen secured tho range. On their way they stopped under a lono tree where Bew got up to ndjust the radiator of tho "car. A shell exploded, killing the three under the tree,, wrecking the ambulance and knocking Bew unconscious. HELD IN SUPPOSED MURDER B. and O. Fireman Detained in Case of Body Found in Pool Alfred Doss, 1328 South Putton street, was held without bail today for fur ther hearing on- a charge of suspicion of murder by .Magistrate Baker, at the Fifteenth street and Snyder avenue po lice station. Doss was arrested follow ing the finding of tho body of John Manos in u pool of water at the Balti more and Ohio Railroad yards, Thlrty- .lL.8lxth and Jackson streets. 'Jived In the rear of 832 locust street, -and was employed as a mechanic by the Baltimore and Ohio Company. Manos' body was dragged from the ,pool after Doss nau toiu oiner employes thathc heard a cry that attracted him to tho pool, where he found a cap float ing on the water. No other evidence was Introduced, and there was nothing to Bhow that there had been any dllli culty between Doss and Manos; Doss Is a fireman, and he was engaged In coal ing his engine, he said, when he heard the cry. FORD BUYS COAL MINE ''Entire Output to He Used in llig Auto' mobile iraitory Charleston. W. Va.. Oct. 'Ji.Cur. ventrumor among coal operator's hero is to the effect that Henry Kord' litis .purchased the Marmot mines,, Ka nawha and Putnam Counties. The output, amounting lo 120 tons daily, will, it is said, be usqd exclusively for Mr. Ford'H automobile plants In De troit and elsewfcere, which uro large ly engaged la war1 work. une mines were ownea oy iuurmot Srothers, of Cincinnati, SAFE WANTED LARGE SIZE STATE PRICE B 305, Ledger Office. Warner Truck Trailers Two and Four Wheel Types H Ton to 7 Tom Capacity JNST.ANT UKI.IVBHV JOHN W. ADAMS, Distributor 1427 Melon Street Tlie quality ko Inns fumoua in WJiltuimi'a can dlra la up aa upparrnt lu Wliltraan'a luuclieona, Lupclieon t'andiei Afternoon Tea in the ri'iilno till ffffii.)ifr(v or eodn unit or candfrt- . j mmAWAlTW -llME, ONEDtlNG OP GRIP Cvrmantown YouthsJ'illcd With 1'atriotism. Offer Thvinsclvcs to Country mid Arc Sunt to Great Ltttivs i'a'val Training Station. Laid Side 1Y Sidn in Hospital Four tlrinaiilnwn youths, feeling the surge of patriotism within them at the news of the great Allied drive from the Mnrne, tan nway from home a month ago to olTtr themselves to their country. Three of them are now dead from In fluenza and the fourth !s In a serious condition from the same disease at the flreat Lakes naval training station, (Ireat Lakes, 111, Thoe dead nro lMwitrd Fisher, twenty-two years old. 0120 Stenton avenue, who died October 8; Thomas Ford, twenty-two years old, Hull nioyd etreit. who died October t, and n youth named St'linffcr, whoso hotnu was on Limekiln pike. John .1. Anderson, S2-J Locust incline, BLINDED BY GERMAN, GAS Philadelphia Officer, 11 ceo voting, Hopes to Get Hack in Fight tlned severely while rammnniliiii! his battery during the successful repelling of a t Jet man cuutiter-iittack, Lieu enant Norbeit ! Jlct'af- fiey, of oiney, was blind fur f t u r wee Ks, bin Is grad ually room ii lug bis sight, tti'iMi'dlng to a lettir rcceheil lit his mot her, Mrs: Mary McCaffrey, of Klrannr and A "trie's. LUutenant lie fa If ley Is a grand son of the late Hugh McCaffrey, founder of the Mi-'"nrrri-y File Winks, veteran reformer and member of the N, O. McCAKKltKV Comintttee of One Hundred, Lieuten ant McCaffrey's father, Henry Mi Caff ley, died several yenis urn. The young olllcer Is twenty-three years old and .attauheil to tho Miiehlue-tiun Ii.it talloti of tlie 320th Ititantry. lie) cniil- uated frctii St. Vlncenfa Parochl.il School and enlisted in the atiny as a private shortly after this country tereii uic war. tin carneu iiuick pro-1 motion, HrM to coiporal, tlien to scr-1 geant, mid finally to lieutenant. did not halo lunch lime lo try out my new Job with the nt.ielilne-gun hunch before 'Frltx' got me," he. wrote to his mother, "hut 1 will make up Tor lust tlino when I get back to the trenches. And 1 want to stay right lit the front lino until we make our triumphant en try liilivHerlln." 4 JOHlTR. halsey dead Rcpiihlican Leailer of Luzerne County Succumbs to Influenza Wllke'i-llnrre, I'll., Oct. 25. John It. Ilnlsey, son of the lato-Judgo tlnlus Hal sey, died here today. He was tltirty fctir yiars old. Ho was tho Itepubll cati leader In Luzerne t'oiluiy. He in Jvred his ear while swiinnilng'last Sum mer. Mastoiditis developed, and while at a hospital Influenza developed, lllood transfusion was resorted to, hut failed to save his life. lie was a member of the Luzerne Countv Har and counsel for the Lehigh Valley Itallroad. iHlU 'dEWELEBS 1 W&TCHES SilverWatches ' .fir- Men in the Service Thirty Dollars , , Seventeen Jewels Non-Brea-kable Crystal Illuminated Hands and Numerals Khalri. "Wristlets L ePhonojj r a p A Vastly Superior Instrunient . Y! 'OUR FINE library of rec ords yield itt fullest sat isfaction only when you play them on a Pathe Phonograph. The Pathe plas all disc rec ords bttttr. ft reproduces with greater clearness, with correct balance of tonal values, with correct and pleasing tone volume, and with the greatest freedom from foreign "noises" found in any phonograph. Bring a favorite record of your own (any make) te the Pathe Shop and hear it played" on a Pathe Phonograph. Like many others you will recognize and admit thai superiority of the Paths in reproducing all records, In addition you will be charmed by the beauty of the new Pathe case designs. The 1026 CHESTNUT Dealers Everywhere Better Pay War Chest Dues Early Whan Wish You Had Later i yihiViiffiiioa fei.Ty-rtf. r m ", . . Is the font th member of th iiiarlet He Is only sixteen ycais old,, but owing to his mature appearance was able to pass the scrutiny of the lrcrultlng olllcer. Ills condition Is said to be snlous. but strong hope i ntc! tallied for his recovery. Inseparable companions for years, the bovs had only one request to pinke. when tffey offered themselves for tlillstliient wltli the Naval Ueserves. This was that they be assigned tr the same hnlt. Their wishes were tcspcctcd, and all were sent to the Illinois training statloij. ' Kvtn when they were taken down with Inllueiiza the hospital authorities William Hcinlcr Sui'eiiinheil lo WotiiiiU, Father Is Tohl f'onllriiiallon of thu death of 1'rlvate Wllllain llender, '.HIS North Fifty-first street from wounds received In action has lust been te- celved by his Pa rents here. Mender- wn a mi mlier of Coin- uativ I. lli'tn in- 111 f nut ry. nnil.i'- celled tlio iii wh clt causeu his death while wltli his company In ac tion on the Marne Jlllv 29. lie was tw e'nty-seveit years old. . The first word of nender'H dentil was teeclved from Atliert Matiley. a w.m. liit.NDurt member or the same company, wl wrote his brother, l'.dward It. M11'1'1',: West l'hiladelplila, in Septemhcr, of tlie lii.iiili.r'o fiithev. John llender, has ii.v t.en ..illcli.llc miililed llender, lie- fun. enlisting in the Infantry, nan Uei c.t fmir vra In the navy, aim was rememiierul ilieir irienusaip aim piaceu ,H i write shells and lulleis w. iVii. I "Is 're hamls. A newly-nppolninl clt then on cots side li slue. 'I nere .voung i tnng i,,!,t mv head We uo nil n. i uienian. ('Unties KMinuiuisoii, irstiies at Andftson was' forced In endure the sight I'in.ilnlul now' with Hie tieneh life So I r31 ' .N"".Hl1 ""dine street I .ilititiiiiJss.il .,... .ii ..c.... t, ., .i... i intie i nenn.-iiiiii. i m.-. .. i. .'..'.'..'" heard lie ci.'inniot on and tan to thrt o, , conn ...... m- u.ii- - v. , K,itg t sl.'e I Hi. -1 l,,r . '""""'. "" ''-'"led out the fatullv bum- within a few das. .., n f,m" ', v si "captured ''' ,w;omi,n """ "V' '"""'''. Mrs, I two llrinuii towns, for lii!h ,,," ! s.'",llP Cannon, who was surfcrlng riom CAtntPD'C hPATU rflWClDMCn ' r.,'c',)j:,.L ,l.Hl!v.!1' ""lH"' H u star on , K,"l;v., .. i. .. ,,. .-Mii.nir.n .-. ur.Hin i.inii iihil,u , . ' iinisinu also won i ., iw,.,i- .-,.,........... , en-lone nf those who made thu landing at Vera t -riist. nnirrnn niinitt in nnilsTn. AlHAltUli KUKbLHR KUUlCU Put lo l-'liolit hy Pliys'icianV Re volver, Ahaiuloniii; "Kit"' An amateur "Undies." equipped with a Hove lifter and an old knife, practiced his profession without interruption throughout nearly an entire block last night until he attempted to solve tluf luysterv or the back door at the home, ol Dr. Klmer F. Clbble, 733 Hrlo avenue. There ho was discovered by tho physi cian, who tired three shots through the panel of the door, hut Hid intruder es caped. In so doing lie was forced to leave his lifter and knife behind him. The same man, It is presumed, also fot ced an entrance into homes at 7011 and 711 Frle a.enue, where a gold watch and a inuiill sum of money ivern taken. -An unsuccessful attempt was also made to force entrance to 713, 1 15 and i Frio aienue. Detectives Myers and Lvons, of the (ermantown aventio and Lycoming street station, are Imestigatlng the rob beries. h e U e Q it a I i t e Convenient Terms Pathe Phonographs $32M Up ST. ' if "ifln it,. 'WMi MIMIItl 'I I lUINi I... i iU ii. 111,, iHlMi i' ttU Of Alt1libftD GERMANS Isnrlorc Lonkcr Writes to Parents of His Division's Success The Hermans nro now wearing breast armor to escape our bullets," writes Private lrndurn lrfi,,l,ee ui ,i, t" "I ted SI I n I a I iiariiine Oini Com )''l;. 111 a letter, I" bis parents. Mr. ' U fill Mln u.....nl I ISAIKUU: l.o.NKLIt ...... ... . . cuns on you, and ooiulmie to fir., imtlt ---- ....i. ......IIIIK V. .hi '. " .nrt.'uinunltlou, and then they will shout 'Kami mil y !!!.. ' ".";'. '' F1''"1 ,,m,1' (!erman sou- .. ,,..o nniL-ii i am going n sen,l luiim ltsl Ainerkans to culir i Ueiinan town.' J4 i pioinpl wcik the blaze was confined to a QI7DtCn 11 .minor, mtn.tnr. I "'"K'e rooin on the second floor. diiKVfcl) 10-COURSE DINNER -Mr- '''"i"" "iln " ""- i:i'i"i"i ",I,IJ" I Hospital, when, she died wllhln an hour. FreiR'llliicti Vli,,,.. II . .. . ! Fifty-si en years ago today her hus IIIUHIILII Nlu llll,p,,y J,,,,,,,,,, f(, , f t10 v.ny Mlt,(1, r i-niertainiiig Aiiieiieans ,,,c ,lv" War. When an Ainerle.-u, m...M i ,. i. .'. i ",.:'"'f. ,".,m". '" Ml Iboe ,!. the b..,r' i .. . v .rforlH to ,,, .'...?"."'. "" 'Veryd.o allowed t. .;.',:..'"'..'" f-111'"1 W Wl emphasized 1 - 's.. " ftiVrv1''. lH of Do.Mes.wn'. who''se, s , ,?'; 1. "nn'js.r'.rrtir.1 .v i,,m r " Frei f.iinllv '- '"""-' ot n "'ell-to-de i icniti rtunll.i. The menu f,iiinw. . rirsl white wine. """"""'" llr..I rlil-r. I.'V,"": ,'!,.u.r'" "'""ell tomato,., r.idl-1u-. ... i ! t nil U(j lig num I'ltUrSf llinr oiitnl.i i.. . i . . It- ,1 ivj(1 "" ' " '"! mm hut- i......i. ...... ii-. liii'itir i hi, I.,., I.. .. inn... ii....... .,.,..... . Rnivi. it,.,., r.-.l lh... -'""'". "iimn 1 III II I Otir.m 1 !.. I s ., .1 livni". ' ,,i",,",""M "' Cirslciti wPie. ihirt?: Slvth i iViiiia.: i-i. . .. . nii.l liminr. tnTrV 7rl-", lZ1iU'1' l'r"'"1 . Seventh einirse fnke Th..e.ii.i.. ,;.i i Fri'tirli lirsmlt ' l""u"-"" I'u.l.luiu. ntKhth . u,r :ii , , ..., (red white mm i,iUl. ,i, r,,i ,.i,.;. " ' ' Allllll Course llt.iek enfTc. .,,...!..... while wine ..let t.ru,..!.. "" Tenth 'oil wllie Tenlh tnnra. .1-1.",.. ' . i . .".'!!" rse ( f,,rM ,, I'lsafollii.. iniilv """ "'"r- '"""' J E Caldwell (5. Engagement Rings WAR CHEST PAYMENT i III - WE HAVE NO RETAIL STORES IN PHILADELPHIA SUIT .AND OVERCOATS ATWiOLEALE 'JO to YOU SAVE $5 to $8 Dealing Direct with the Manufacturer is the Real Key to Economy tff OUR FACTORY IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC When you enter our retail department the first thing that greets your eyes is our big workrooms in full view of the visitor. Here you see our clothes in the making. Yoii see our big stall' of designers, cutters ami tailors busy as bees, making the clothes yo.u buy. V. S. There are many elotliin,' concerns advertising as manufactured, because they know it's a Rood wiiy to impress you that you can buy their clothes for less money. Tie inquisitive don't oven taltc our word for it. Come hero and see for yourself. "Ho from Missouri." Ask those, merchants to "show you." , Custom Tailoring Our Custom Department will build iou a, miil or overcoat to your perfect satisfaction for $20 lo $32JiO. ' ' S M nivnf rf JUD coi tliiKStLSinV KATintn.w i KATUHDAV Tll.l. U V, y. irVMCIfABlMO AOENTe1 rWUHaM LDffil IS FATALLY BURNED Mi?. Anna Tolnn J)ies on An iiivcrsitry of Husband's Heath in Civil War WIDOW OF ','.",nl'' "' South' '''i 'have"" I., i n "'e anniversary or the day hrr hiis the trenches nenrlv ,,!",', v ,l"t''1 '" battle In the CIMl two wicks We had ' Vk'Hr -Mrit. Anna Tolnn, seventy-four Plenty of open i years old, 232(1 North ltodlne.' street, to lluhtlng, and It was I day rtclvrd bums that caused her f"l",' "k'"- I death within an hour. "Those- Heriilans As the aged widow was lighting the ale dogs. Thev will . en In l.r l..l,-n, n!ivl; llvlnir finni " .".... .. .---.. a tn.itchluatl Ignited the lace curtain. The woman's clothing caught lire. Her elgliteen-year-old nephew, 1'iank Cannon, ran upstairs when he heiml ner scrianiM. He beat out tlie lire wltli om 1 House to light tllo lire. Tlinillglt GRIP KILLS CAMDE1S0LDIER lielap.se, Willi to Private Meningitis. Fatal W. J. Huike Pnvato Wllllain .1. ltutke. of tlie rerular army, died at the ( loieinnient .Hospital. Column, N. J., tmlav of Inilii- ...,.... ii i t....i.i.. ti.. , i,..v ,-,,iii,iieiii i. i.v iiieii.iiK.i.T. II'- was twenty-two vcars old and the son of Mr. end Mm. Michael Ilurke. of 71" North SKth stteet, fnnfden. I'livate iiuri.e was statioiieii at eon ' .Mitciira. n. v.. wiere no uai an at - ,. f imltienza. but rceoicrid. Fid - ' lflU'lllir I ., u.-tifiiu'im nf Crtltli tltlutt ' N. J- bli regiment was rushed theie r"r Ruaiil (Inly. They weic kepi on the J','" '..ntlnuously for several days mid ""' 'Mosilii brought on a relapse. I'll- ,:,. umu. W,,H ,,-, l,.,i tl, Colonia, hut ton late to save his life. Two Inothers of tin- dead soldier are Ill It... e,-l I,,.. ..f ll.nle .,11, lift' lrlt'..ln . .. .: ' ..;:.'....'. :. """.".:. " i uirry .1 . inline ai l e aliation rami. li-nil.tnl ill ...! i- .....i I.M..-....1 I iiurko iit Camp Dlx ;t J i-"itii..tii,v i-.inniintison ri.iiiriii in toe ills JEWELEnS-SILVEUSMITHS Long Specialization in This important Ac tivity Assures Excep tional Quality With, out Excessive Cost. DUE NOV. 1ST Department SANSOf, 1Im No Uelal StufSli I'.il5j OKUUKS ACOKVXSU i i iil stores in Philadelphia" j mwmmu mT" mwmit'i ICT4 . 'mV . ,TJ B Fm:im' mtrdLJPv 7- 'till ' I IlJilti . r, . CLOUCESm MAN GASSED Corporal Sninucl ISIntlnck Con valescing, JIc Writes. Mother Corporal Samuel MntlnrK, Company tl, 321th Infantry, was gassed Augut 11, according to a letter and iiiessng" ' nls mother, Mrs Margant Matlark. , of 83.". Monmouth I i.treet. (lloiicester, ' ri it It d from him and the War De partment The litt.r flout tint sun, dated Sep. tender S slated thai be wa' gasvd In the ees Itlld sent lo a hospital. Wit Ibai he ex picled he would be back ng.un In a few ilnjs with It's com n.inv l''ioni a let S.WII,. M.TI..M'K ter received b a sister of atio'her ' member of the lomp.iliy. the mother learned he was back with hli coinpany. The message which til" mother n ived rniin Washington said that he had been Wounded, the di gree lutdeti riltllied. Milt lack was drafted tie.trl a year ago and was sent to France rally in the spring. He has a brother, I'liitib-' Miitlnck. also in the service In France. in,,) t uncle, Samuel Mat lack, with the heavy artillery in ranee. TWO IIAIhllOAI) MKN 111 l?T 1. anil It. I.tirnninliirs ('olliilc Ar.tr Sivlt'fiilli Street uml liulhin.i Avenue Two men were seriously Injuieil today) In ii rear-end collision ot two locomt.- i tives on the l'hiladelplila and Heading! Italliiny near Sisteelith street and In tilaiiii aieiuie The m 'tired ate Olln Itels. a lliemnn. of Heading, and lleruiaii Long, a brake- mati nl .Nniilstiwn itels was win to the H.ilmeiiiann Hospital and Long to. l" A R A D E restrictions i are temporary your ; , ... .., , liivpsipri r;innn in nnnr -w ; 7 ' "" o and consumer demand I permanent, provided i keep uo. vour advertising. HERBERT M, MORRIS 1 Advertifiinir Arjency r.Oerv Phase or Sales Promotion 400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 1 " Specialists in Hign-CIass Keady-to-Wear . ' OVERCOATS, $40 Up RAINCOATS, $16 Up r.Mlushu Mjlcs I.tirue Anrmcnt JBtttrtc!) Companp . 1417 Locust Street Tin tcltllliT IliulrU fur (lie Sfilsnn lll!!!l!!!!n!li!lil!:ii;ii:nWISll!ill!IIIIIBnUII!lll i'onVc bound to feci self-satisfied in "? f- C4 Tho batq.uallty T i and style you can Unit at this price. Cuffs Attached or Detached A.R.Underdown's Sons Kulihrr (itiniN ami lien's rurntrililnL;t 202-204 Market St. I:kIiiIiIU1ii. Mm-, 1H3S - Sv wm llnderdovvn's W oausAh STEWK 1027 MARKET STREET EXTRAORDIMARY! SALE OF GLOVES WOO pairs women's Kid and Lambskin Gloves from a famous maker, all wonderful $2.00 and $2.50 Values. For Tomorrow (Saturday) at $1 Ofl This phenomenal oiTering now, at the beginning of the Glove season, is indeed ji sale not to be missed. Every glove is guaranteed, bearing (he maker's name prominently displayed on every pair. "Established since 1777." Fine overscam, ilrcfes Kid (Jloves in black and while. Full litiio Gloves in white and black, with two-tone ovcrseam embroidery and stitching and black edging at vrjst. Capo (lloves for sports pv street wear, "Cadets" anil washable Cape Gloves in tan, gray, brown and white. In fact,' every sort of glove to meet a woman's need and fancy. All sizes, of course. 2000 Prs. yomen's Finest SILK HOSE Full $1.50 & $1.75 Values 89c In conjunction with tho great GIovo Sale we oiler these fine Silk Hose at actual one-half prico and less. The sale is for Saturday only. Every size, of course, and all tho best shoe colors and black and whit?. Stewart' Street Floor BUY.FQR CHRISTMAS NOW! 4 v', ' the Women's HofMopfttMe Hospital. Ttif,t nccioeni, it is paio, was ous to an open Rwllch. ' " The Most WgAmazing MmTM Baltics aa i in Town at People tell us that the variety and value in the immense, stock of boots that we have at this very , popular price cannot be equaled ' anywhere else. These arc all ,eather from , to anJ h . . , ' ",' ZlT" Louis heel, military heel and j service heel models in Ilattlcship Gray Kid, Steel Gray Kid, Havnna Brown Kid, Plum Brown Kid, B lack Gl a z c d Kid. Mahogany Call, Gun-mclal Calf and Koico Calf. All Sizes 1 to 9. All Widths AA to D. 919-921 Market St. GOth and Chestnut Streets 1028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-18 Germantoivn Ave. 5601-06 Ucrmantuivn Ave. jWiWSSl(WSSifVSSWSSl(WSSi l, 1 ,m i .1 f-'llm't .11 nlj.ij-imlnli., in-ll I.ih sTj. l j I npj, 5?' . '-iW;W vvtitSTJiv-tf jt 'si"-TP?hf::M l-nA'.rtt . '. wsasfef 1 iyrw8 i mi fifefi i ! Actually Worth A 13 or More M ' you i V an ! Here's an ImmenseStocK of Handsome Fall and Winter Overcoats , and Plenty at Every Price from $20, $22.50, 25 on up to $60, $70, $80 f We have to give an entire big floor to them for, the moment you step off the elevator, you see rows and rows of tables to right, to left, and straight in front of you thou sands of Overcoats! I At $20, $22.50 to get right down to brass tacks Fall Overcoats in black, full lined with silk; novelty mixtures in Grays and Dark Pat terns ; conservative Models; close-fitting Models Dependa ble Overcoats. f At $25, $28, Fall and Winter Over coats both single breasted and double breasted, in blues, browns, grays,, erreemsh tints vel- "S vet collars or cloth collars; snug-fitting and loose- fitting Coats. q At $30, $35, Form fitting Winter Over coats, slanting pock ets, regular pockets; loose - fitting models with belts at back; silk lined vand piped seam edges. J At $40, $45, Dou ble - breasted Fall Overcoats in beauti ful shades of- tan, brown and steel gray velvet collars and cloth collars; single breasted fly fronts and button-through fronts full silk lined. q At $40, $45, Big, comfy Ulsters in plain and novelty mixtures, regulation and fancy pockets. IAt $50, $55, $60, Muff-pocket Ulsters, slashed' side pockets, novelty cuff treat ments wonderful soft beavers that it's a delight to handle. i n. : And then some! Come and see! Perky ft 0 liN. B.T." 16th & Chestnut -?r- qi Jirr . & mM St i ,1i t:'i '1&B m'- m ",s. . JJ mm t-rs: t svs-m 4frj .'X "i-4'i. .iTO SM f-Uj,t MSAMk -mx mm MB m JWrfVh gfflafe MX: &: . -J!'.-!. wcu CiS, MV WSal r. k- ft'& SA..'JJfi S'Jtt -fX'W".? -; j.-tt ;ie SB aSj Wri M w x, m. S,i w5 tYm JSj2Cfi3l 1 i"M SriM tl iSst. : V'-- W --Jn i. vte&u :sfe.. - Jvr'!. ,2J A vrv.' .'3MV L -wi .... '.4ft.TO. r. t'i M U "-('f' i';-safer IC OSfUWC , r4 FHn ti ML FT
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