huhii k.. ire-i.jnyra ftMwwwwa .a-- -"- - .", & f il ft I I ji k I'W w V I A W . VA t3 4 V1N FUEL-SAVrtlCI PLAN Manufacturers Arrange Win ter Shut Down Saves 300 Tons of Conl a Day naif of the elly's fortj'-four Ice man ufacturing plants will) eenae opernllnK November 15, ns a. coal conservation measure. Twenty-three plants will remain Idle until April 1, 1913. DurlnK that time. It Is estimated, n salnr uf 500 tons of conl dally will bo effected. Tho plants which continue to operate will supply Ico to their competitors as well as for their own trade. , This arrangement wus inncle'as a re sult of a voluntary offer to the fuel ad ministration on the part of the Ice mnti' ufacturcrs. It was suggested that the various firms confer on the problem of saving fuel and tho decision to eliminate half the factories was llio result. No order of any tort waa Isaued by the Federal officials. ITn'w liuwara i'. ucmngcr was enairninn en the committee which worked out the conservation program. With about u doten other represenlatUes of tho Ico manufacturers he attended a confer ence with J. Franklin StcNonx, chairman for southeastern I'ennsyluinla nf the power division of thu titute fuel adminis tration. Mr. Stevens suggested that the matter of saving coal bo left entirely to the Ico makers tthcmnclcs. The com mitt oo was thereupon funned, with Mr. Berllnger at Itu head. Mr. Stmens has Just received tho re port of the committee, setting forth the plan to operate one-half tho plants nt maximum cupaclty mid shut down tho other halt. Tho report la so satisfactory to the fuel administration, he sajs, that no further action Is nocess-ary. LITERARY FEAST IN COURT Magistrate and Prisoner Discuss Lofty Writings Luttcr Loses llepresentatlveH of many natlona faced' Magistrate Harris today. tt was really a courluve of famous men. Julius Caesar, lleorgo Washing ton, Henry V11I, Jesse James, Sitting Bull and other will-known personages or tno past wcro in me aasemuiaec. y They were part uc o leicgiition or fifty which hod been gathered In us a result of too much consultation with King Alcohol. As usual, the King floor ed them and left tho famous person ages down and out. So the nllco gath ctcc? them up and took nil to the Thirty second street and Woodland avenue po lice station. The man who represented Julius Caesar, and known In this present day ns Thomas Dlgglns, said he was not u common eVrunk and boasted that he could Bhow his intellectual superiority. To prove this ho quoted glibly from Shakespeare -or at least linen which be thought that well-known person had written. Ho finally blurted thla: "You ask me to forget. If I thould try to forget, tro scars on my back would quicken memory." Magistrate Harris then became indig nant. "Your literature is complicated, " said' the Judge. "Those lines are from a reci tation known as 'The OladiUior,' but jou have been fighting rum and cannot gle worthy combat. That jou inayglrd jour loins and rest your fevered brow you may go to 'yon flramninn Vll' '" House of Correction for tho next ten daya." Tho others were discharged. SALOON HOURS LONGER Fuel Administrator Also Ends Heslrir. v tions on Clubs Philadelphia's saloons will not have to close at midnight nnd the clubs may re main open after 11 o'clock tonight. ' Francis A. Lewis, fuel administrator for Phlahelphla,- today rescinded coul aavlng orders to this effect becauso of the "recent warm weather and a gen erally favorable condition In the coal situation." The'ban on salooue was lifted follow ing a conference between Mr. Lewis and Nell Bonner, president of the Phila delphia Itetall Liquor Dealers' Associ ation. Bonner pleaded that the order be rescinded because of the heavy Joss suffered by the saloons during the threo weeks they wore closed because of the Influenza epidemic. SUGAR CUT IN EFFECT Soft Drink Manufacturers1 Allowance Is Reduced The new regulatli of the Federal food administration, cutting manufac turers of grape juice and cider to CO per cent and nfakers of all other soft drinks to 25 per cent oP their normal consumption of sugar, went into effect today. It will have no effect on the Increased ration of sugar for household use, an nounced yesterday, however. Not only manufacturers, but all those turning out commodities that are used In the composition of soft drnks. will be forced to comply with the ruling, which also requires that soft drink men reduce their output to one-half of Its usual volume. Grape juice and cider manufacturers may make as much as they desire, however. WATCH L mm .'J'!..!'. . t. 'i . u asi iw.,1. m -rf A a !: : ' ' ;; -i lefr l-g K JiLl-' miliiiH m TZMT .t'.,r , St- 'Bmrwi'i mil m mzr DE LUXE MODEL ELGIN AbuluUtr ee - Guaranterd by, Mir. 15 JKIVEXN, AIWFRTKD TO I'OSITIONH AND TKMPEBATIRE Vinieai lViiij.li var audi to sell at thla jirlre. Iteuble, durabUflork eaae,i double roller earapienent. Thin model,' I- Haadsem rim. two PfTt wfclta allamoaeli . r-e with ruby or mrald BUM lalMtmodrl. Hmalleit Yaaitf O porkrt also Klnn made. With rubr or emaral ntor. Laia( art u. SawIkT 9l.tS LADIES ii Value W0 w"m S(e a Week Values . ELGIN WRIST WATCHES Bla-a-cat alua e ever offered. Clsln movrmsnt, teld-fllled rasa. A wrr nanoaome (in. KI Tamo In them,,.. ' wcrk One Storey One Management EYES EXAMINED Wih. it Blfifr lf BlMMnMiftfttt - . ' v 4 John Balrti Write of Americans Unselfish Work in France To serve tho Allies ns best they might without seeking any of the credit for victorious attacks hns been tho chief aim of the American expeditionary force In Trance, according to John Balrd, Ardmore, serving nt tho front In Y, M. C. A. work, writing te his friend, Urad ford M, Couch, of the Investors' Regis try. "Our American Inclination It to hurry through, to go at the Job half prepared, but In France eerj thing hss been done In order, and even up to now (August II) all that has been jlonc Is to help others," said lialrtl! "Dlxlslons hao been throirn In here and there as the FrencU requested, w II lulu t thought of credit or reward. We have taken orr sectors, not as we len nine, uui ns eecsireu uj- uui ,n,i.-. Wo have used our troops ns teseres and let others win the pralso of suc cessful attack. "Our casualties have been heavv, but teh change In sentiment toward the .1'nlted Stales has made It worth while. II" the French our boys arc ackiinwN edged the greatest fighters In the world, and the Canadians nnd Australians say we are their equals." Ualrd -was n halfback on the t'rlnce- ion lomonu xeani in imib.'JH. .Mrs. jjairei, who was formerly Hiss Kdlth Wain, llcs i iMiiniuie. MEAT COMBINATIONS 1 ALLOWED Rcstinmuil 'Aluy Now Serve Hnsli, Goiilnsh and Liver and Uncon TImc-honorcd meat combination dlbhes. such ns hash, goulash, meat pies and liver and bacon, may be served by hotels nnd rcHtuurants, under amendments to the regulations for public eating places announced today by tho food adminis tration. , ' The original rules, iiunniinccd two weeks ago. provided fur serving only one kind of meat to u person at a meal, but It was explained this was not in tended to do awuy with combination meat dishes. The food administration ah-0 an nounced that wk'le the new rules pro hibit Ihu use ofMoast as a garniture, it rtiay lie served under poached eggs, chipped tjctf, etc. GERMANS REALIZE DEFEAT Thickheadedness Penetrated by Yankee Way of Fighting The proverbial thickness of bochc heads has not prevented the Germans from being tnlidc to understand th.il they are licked, writes t'rlvntn David Grossman, fiom tin Third American Di vision Headquarters In France, to friends here. Hn U 11. T'hlliietptnliliiti and formerly lived at 3229 Berks street. "Frltzle Is being chased e.ff the earth by the Yanks and their Allies," wrote Grossman. Ho was pleasantly quartered In a chateau, where living conditions and abundant rations recalled his train ing days at Camp Meade. The weather in Frahcc was turning cold In the mlddlo of September, wrote Prlvato Grossman, and heavy winter overcoats wcro on the way tt the troons at the front. NEGRO SOLDIERS' BAND HERE Will Gic Concert Tonight to Raise Equipment Funds The negro soldiers' band from Camp Dlx will give n concert and dance to night nt White's auditorium, Fifteenth nnd Chestnut streets, to raise funds for their eeiulpment. Many of tho noted colored inuslclaiiH of the country are In cluded In Its membership, and though ! they are past masters of the Ja.i ' they I also play unsyncopateu music well The band plajed at a rally in Phila delphia during the third Liberty Loan drive, and at a recent concert and dance In New York raised $10,000. TO MANUFACTURERS and CAPITALISTS A new essential .article now ready for marketing. Materials, labor, sales assured. Address C XI, Ledger Office. NOTt: If -5-ou halo prevlou&K' ansMTieI thin aelvertlseene-nt under Hot No 11 311 kteielly answer Hieuln. as that number was printed In error und your reply may hievu pone- HStrjy. COI.I.Ktii: MX, with rllemdrc hufilneai truinlnK, offeree hln eeereleeH aa ejftlee ManaKer, Auditor. Statistician. Secre tary. lanM(eter. CiiRtiler or any pemltlon oi'truat or respuiifeiblllty vhcrc Al-Grado Mull Ik lieeileel, it mo, LKiinr.R niMiui, COAL LAND SOMKKSET COUNTY. IA. Near Transportation, Low Volatile, Auipitur ana Asit normal Aluo a eolne properly in ralrmont frcbrht 7one, -VV. Va.: onet)ilrel of thla for ailf. One.halr of tlio purchaao money uskeel to bo Into Improvements under way to Incrcatee output, jiirii MiiHiue. low buipnur, ntli normal. AeiareBS uuai eyrcr.iior, 11 iJU, Ledger Central. $1 PER WEEK DIAMONDS "ATQIIKS JKVVKI.TtV 0j-c,rii' stSvh ' nv bvvuiii nvqmrea $30, worth $50 iaii. nrits or Fhaaa Wm. O'Donnell 13'S. 10th aavaBLaiatamaialaiaU W, 'PaiaBaW''1 li BV;' :sJa,'.!,:r! JaVi 1J llll 9M' I WW$WmmWWQw, Pi rWUMTWR 1 1! ; ';:::,: tMSRMLiHBi Wl 'I OFTHISiSJtWEl IIS taBBBBBBBBBBBBklTe BBBBBBBtil BBBBBBBV I I . BBBBBWI ! I ' ami aa m aaaj ,1 I 'rflllll'Ii' I I tt I 1 ll ' ' 'III! i.t I' 1 i I .1 I'l I t 1 11 I I 1 . ile II! Ml aaaaua iiaaan ai A PARAMOUNT OFFER nrat and drpcndsble. the Elfin Watch torn. ma II ELITE I ' B R-l NSSt.Y V '.mSSaal mvezpim' Aa lttTltfttlon U estmulMl 19 you f mK ue our credit at nil tiroes. "I JADIKS' Ttrrxsv BeauUt Pure whltaiaei luHr J. STONE DIAMOND HIND In nanest .14. kt.settln. Splendidly rut atones ..C1 1,73 Valoe MS 60e a Week rtm. Pure wl ll.n .u maunt. Ini SIB'" Value U8.SO &0 a Week &39N0RTH Store Open Saturday Kvcninga U.B5TKfT GLASSES 5tc WKEkLY 7iVY OtKfcT (fiiijjtuajivit!tit(twr: P $, x4 j llMaBBBBaat aaaaaali BBBBBBBWaBBBa bbbbbCIiP YibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI ,, 1?(&5Z&&US&SZZS, V MV rfUmll t'ark Guard Morris J. McNamee, llio friend of'm.my vniiiip v i'ilors tei' l'fllrmoniit I'urk, imh mljiiilgnl in ninlcmpl of rourl and fined liy Judge. Ailtlcnrieil for allowing 1ii "iliiU'dsiire"' tvllli tltc flm1inp of the court in scnlciiiiiig a nepro unitniit of a white girl In one je,ir in prion nnd fur urn'Ming llio man wiltinut a warranl EXTEND OVERSEA PARCEL PLAN BARS LURE WAR WORKERS Red Cross. Y. M. C. A. nnd l. of C. Now Included Tim unlcr nriihlhltliig the Hhlpineiit of articles to olllcers and men ir the Aincr le'.m I'Mieilltlonai.v fineis unless speeill rally rl-iiuestcd by those to whom sent, has been amended to lm"' tiner ".'3. all jieisons serving abrcao in tho A111c1lc.n1 lied i'm-s, C. A.. KnlKhlH of ColinubiiR ami ntgtlil 7atlons of a similar i hai .icier The War Depnrlinenl iitinnumed to day Hut persons In these utg.inl.aUutis desltlng that ceilalii aitlcliH In sen' them must have their teitui'slH uppinvid bv tin ceciillvi nlllccr of the. oig.inlz'i tl'oti In which the an- nnrvln- i then fnrvvnid them to the intllv Itlufl In the United States who is to make the shipment , Person.! sirvlng with Mich nig.mlia Moiis v1"1 ilw tie llmltid In the leee.pl of one Christmas package, ns ale meni bcts of the cxpedltlon.iiy forces. POOLKOOA1 "CURFEW" ON Eleven n'Cloek Closinc Older Goo- lulu KITcd Totiiptil Beginning tonight all billiard nnd poolrooms must close not I'lter than 11 o'clock. An order to this effect wan Issued re cently bv fit Kuel Aelminlsti.itnr Lewis. Tbcio aro about 0011 poolrooms In Phlladi'lphla, and ns ni.inv remained open until :! and :i o'clock in the morn ing, It Is estimated that several hun dred tons of coaLvvIU bo saved through tho new order. EKSMltHS t i I I I y SILY WAR-CHEST PAYMENTS DUE TODAf Business Hours Nine to RveThjrty I WE HAVK NO RETAIL STOKKS IN riiHiAUKLefttlA 1 1 I fyn A. t i !. i.'.. i , i'. .i'' 'r.k'.h .' .I...I i' .X MP V " M t Xi'iil'ti''iiB iJ"..''''...!.!!!' f v s- vr .ftniV'mii!!''!:!.:.'?' ,itf iMWYMtia.ilJ;. Mi.VA)nu"7T?7'ii'T::fL V SM mmJv vr arVaT; M'"i V W rx. ia : i'M ' 4atl6FS J ... JurLm Open W ', l ,fJJWiiB,PO'i! "af',aV !Wail :i,bVbM 'ri077 Sat. Krea. t. IJKUm' 111 M'' aL lf! "liil1! :-l '' V PW W M ' iltT ! laaB BarV . BBBaaar aaal 1,1 fl S &' h, Bal ,i 'aaVl .'VfJff ft W J& i I Wl 1 1 j ;'lii ;;l j!.! if' h'P ' '' '' ' ' wWVm "" 'flmvFu HE 1 JVI WHIII KXAI K Fl 1 1 I ill S Wii,fl3lfTililli lr J&V&W .' fffl ll f ' , IIWl Km "' ' "a a 'a. V"!":" ":' ; : r.,i , fcira etaf.ay lit n y ' DEAL DIRECT WITH MANUFACTURER , That's what you enjoy when you buy your clothes here. You walk right into our big daylight factory; you'sce our stalY of cloth ing artists busy at work; you actually see IRu clothes you buy made before your very eyes. That's tho strongest argument wc can ofTer that you do actually save the middleman's and every other unnec essary profit. "BE FROM MISSOURI" , Tell the other fellow you've got to "be shown." Don't merely take his word that he manufactures his clothes ask to SEE his workrooms, etc. r- Open Saturday Sight i For the convenience of those whose time Is taken during the dau Open Saturday Till 9 I'. M. ' OI'K.N" 111-1,1) I', M. rlVKCU4lilliU AUKMTr LffaSsHaaaflH aawVbaaaaa' I GUARD FOR PROTESTING tmvvssissxia Ititwfewv uuwa'w.a v llrci'iiiling Drops Since Saloons Opened, Run-nil licport lleope-nlng of tho saloons has made It all hut Impossible rr war Industries to continue the lecrtiltiiiK of vvuikiucii Applications for .lobs havn fallen off I frihn liny to ninety per cent at the numerous cinplomcnt ollloes In tin" city i In addition, ni.inv of the few mechanics i minded up by labor scouts never reai h the Job bei-auso saloons on the way prow tun imlont a lure ' .1 '.. Hcrgstiom. manager or the local 1 cmptoviueiit department of the Aetna .I'lieinhnl Compauv, said totlay that the shipments of workers to the cuiiiimuj's til'inls at Mmiul Union nnd Kmpeiilum, I P.i . weie more than cut In half when ! the sale nf liquor was i esumed. i At the emidojnient bureau of Mac- Aitliui lliotheis, ."IS South SKteenth Istieet. the same repoi t was forlhcoin- ! Illg Wllllo the saloons were closed. It was Slid, between seventy-five and 10n mrii ipplied for work e'.n-h day Now , the dallv number ranges fienn eight to tlfleeii MaoArthur llrothers recruit ' wenkers fur the Ueivel miieiit hag-lnaillng pl.ml at Weenelhury. for woik on a rall iei.ul spin at Tliuilow, near Chester , for 'the lhneigeiicy Fleet housing projevt at tileincesler aim ine erecuon oi a war-wiukiiH- heilel at LaiuoTvin, near flics ter Ml iMiuls' Daj Observed Today Is the Feast of All Saints It Is being eihserved by Catholics as a holy day of obligation Hy reason of tho fi'ust falling on Friday, nuinbers of the' Catholic Church aro today pel -mltleil te cat ineat. dlrVVELL-LlS M:!. e -StAl-lORa IIS Tailoring Department . Our Custom Department will I build you a suit or overcoat lo I your perfect satisfaction tor I $!0 to $32J0. $&Sg!&H Indlildua) Males at tills fiirtorir at Chulcsalo price. Keuicuibar, Wa N.. Bflall Meira. p pblhf HIIKKIt AVVKVMV PARK WARD BY JUDGE RESIGNS Man Who Ohjcctctl to Court's Sentence on Prisoner Fined for Contempt Park Guard Slaurlce J. McN'nmcr, In censed at what he considers a trivial court sentence Imposed upon a negro who pleaded guilty to an attack on a white girl, said today that he will send his resignation to the Knlnnouiit Park Commissioners. At the conclusion of tho court hearing yeslerilny before Judge Cliarlcs V Au denrled, the pirk guard created a dra trntlc scene when ho walked to tho bar of the court and announced hln resig nation. It was not accepted, and he was fined $!0 for contempt. After ply ing the tine he left tho courtroom and telephoned his resignation to Woodford Guard House McNamco was n vvltners In Judge Audenrled's court against Chailes II Thompson, a negro chauffeur, who was charged with nssaiiltlng Katharine Green, a slvteen-yenr-old white girl, of Gertuaiitowt'. Thompson lives next door to the girl's fnmlls He was sen tenced to one j car's Imprisonment for tho assault. Fpon hearing tho sentence, the park guard walked to the bar of the court, placed his badge and liejs on tho railing, anil announced that ho resigned Ho had testified that he had arrested LET ui pul a luminoui dial and linnet' on YOUR WATCH. Very convenient. IRA D. CARMAN 11th M'M-l belnw (hestnul ENGLISH TEA ROOM i lint l.vnchron Smniiolrjrs iul(fcs i .Uenii Oiniirrrf fully f I Rmwnablr I'rlrrt ! I :i.V37 South Ifilli Street i Warner Truck Trailers Two and Four Wheel Typei , 'A Ton to 7 Ton Capacity ; INSTANT PKMVr.rtY . I JOHN W. ADAMS. Distributor i 1427 Melon Street i Assistant Cashier Ihmk wants rapnble and energetic man. 30 to :i.V jriirn of in, with nt leant 111 senr.' etlwrlenrr In nntlonul bank, for n liei,Htem which will its soon hh tie proem his worth lend to appointment Iln ,isl- lint eiishlrri eireptlnnal opportunity for mini with ronfldenre In himself nnd Ills nblllt.vi all nn-urrn lielel Ui contldence. AetelrrNH O 2.'. ldier llflloe. WE CAN show yoi vv how to supplant man-power in your work with your trade. How to keep in touch, and vitalize your good-will during war times. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phaie of Sale Promotion 400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia WEAR ONE Or THESE L MIK I . 3 for '4 SAYS P. T. WISE and like me, you will be pleased with the wearing quality and good fit of the Underdown Shirts, Cnffa Attasnad or Dataehad A. R. Underdown Ts Sons Rubber Oooda and Men'i Furntahlnii 202-204 Market St. Jtabllliril blne IBU8 ' MUX ldV xgc . ... . i Thompson Met the girl test June while they wer walking thrcugh the park about dusk. In court. Thompson en tered a plea of guilty to tho charges and threw himself on tho mercy of the court, following advlco of ccunsel, alter strong evidence had been given to show' that the defendant had assaulted tho girl Judgo Audenrlcd then imposed sentence, Turning over his badge and keys, Me N'amee nddresseel Assistant District At torney James Gay Gordon, Jr., saying: "Turn these In U tho Tark Commis sioners. I resign " As tho guard turned to walk from tho courtroom ho was called back by Judgo Audenrlcd. "What do you mean by such ac tions?" denmnded Judge Audcnrled. "Judge, a man can't help showing his feelings," commenced McNiimee "I have two children of my own May 1 ask Your Honor a question?" 'f'o, 1 elon't Inlenil to answer any cpiestlons." replied' the Judge, who then Instructed a court olllcer to take the park guard into custody Concluding. Judge Audenrlcd said "In the first place, you bail no right to arrest this man and chllel without a warrant. They had a perfect right to bo In the park when they were doing nothing wrong. Then vou made a fuither mistake In court You were summoned here as a rrtiness, and with Impudence and tenacity ou showed dis pleasure at' the court's sentence. "This Is not tho place to resign You J.ECLDWELL'Gl AJTOlJETTE ' SILVER SERVICE CO-OPERATING WITH THE UNITED STATES GOVERN MENT, WE URGE IMMEDIATE CHRIST MAS SHOPP1N G. MOTOR a0ah7 aft M imw t"WJIATZV99 , 9 i:l ,1 I I Our 191!) models in the fivc-passcngcr Tour about, $1685, and the beven-passcnger Touring, $1785; in various colors. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Our clo.scd types in thrcc-pasenger and four passengor Coupes, four-passenger and five-passenger Sedans, Limousine and Town Cur. New Features Refinements Colors LIBERTY BONDS Accepted as part payment the purchaser on 851 North Broad Street S Kuser, Icn PreBifJeRi-neoerat Manafer ,..i.........................iyivi5 Fulfill Your Pledge! November Payments Are Now Due! The boys need more than promises they need the comforts your War Chest payments help to provide. Pay up promptly! Don't slow up the War Relief work. Most persons arc keeping their promises to the letter. To them, all praise and thanks 1 Make your payments NOW at any Bank, Trust Company, to your War Chest Club where you work, or at the headquarters of the WAR WELFARE COUNCIL 408 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia noakl do tt M yew ptttor.vfb directly to the Park Commtowon. For the manner In which you disturbed the court I adjudged you In contempt, and fine you $20. Stand committed till the sentence la complied with." fg2222 for Luncheon for Candies for Afternoon Tea I Orcn ii thu evcn(ti7 (til rteien thlitu 1 for soda and Jor cemdfe-A ! ni6Cftetnut5t. JEWELERS-SILVBRSMITHS A Spirited New Treatment, Re taining.TheChar. acteristic Gallic Grace But With Complete Adap tability To Mod ern Usage. Pro. duced in Full Ser vice. Exclusive. firO CARS and can be redeemed by monthly installments. -. ft. iiA - : Vii . itr iai tnUfci rf- . ?a-l , ,?2i .'! November First is Men's Dress-up time for Fall and Winter ! Here are the Helps at Perry's I$23 Fall and Winter Suits in con servative mo'dels Autumn colors and mixtures in all-wool cheviots and cassi meres. I $28 Blue Serge Suits cut on con servative lines a value you'll remem ber. q $30 Suits of un finished worsteds browns, blues,' green ish mixtures; dark ' Oxfords and Cam bridge gray s straight fronts, or rounded coat cor ners. J $30 Young Men's Suits the welt - waist model, snug fitting, with vertical pockets. q $35, $38, $40 Nobby Suits, irides cent silk lined, smart lines. Fall Overcoats f$20, $22.50, $25, and up to $45 con servative, dressy Ox fords and black ' Novelty mixtures silk linings fly fronts, button through fronts, plenty of them ! Winter Overcoats q $25 Single breasted and double breasted Overcoats velvet collars or cloth collars rough, shaggy fabrics, or, smooth finished con servatives. q $30, $35 Big, con verti b 1 e collar ulsters; single and double breasted .' , , -( Overcoats diucs, grays, greens, i browns, mixtures. heather tf 3 q $35, $40, and on up $ 4 ft?i ennhla. Jl IU WWW v w w -j;. breasted Hudson? seal collar Overcoat in blue and oxford, 2 IdUiius. tix ' A q With splendid k sortments of the i rirhost Overcoat- ings to be seen any,M where $ou, ?.u wra $85. Perry &Q "N. B. T. , e4 u 16th & Chestnut - vf a. . m .WA X-3K1 .- V.X7I ili m 'J'M- .ass WW. , b3 'M'JTi m ffJ rT--a -tasaa m &; i-eW ftfM f-! M wf. xAt.,a mi m w wifi -s.- 55 RV ;.f ..,-J, f ,u "., V?'- ... - .. '. J. i-fx.n i . - -" t-j
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