M"iJW "Wl' V" '' - "JW "' t1 " - Ts - - fr BVKNING PUBLIC LEDGERrHlLADELPHIA, F1UDAY, JANUARY 3, 1910 US: I LEFTY ANDERSON iCRAVATHTOPLAY EAGER TO PLAY WITH THE PHILS HOME TOWN FOLKS Hy CUNNINGHAM .Mackinan Hctuntb to This Country After Foreign Service on Destroyer Slugging Outfielder Has Not Been Sold. Declares ' President Baker ' "WH1TKY" WITT U ACK COOMBS TO MAKE DUALS BIG INCREASE IN WARSHIPS, COST IVif $7,S00.0C0 The tltMCinmew uieii uc-n clilcJ to liulld them In it own nay yards, nnd tile roit will amount m proii. nblj f I I.2S0.000 enclt, nti Increase of 41 ( 1 per cent ocr tlm nimnin cosi. mc capital ship nutliorlieil In tlia iii tlircfjonr liroRrnni Oil" 1 one the major U.iku li.imli.ill lilaKm me tituniliiR tit IIiIh counlrj after doing tliolp 'lili' In tlio world's rWMr 'mir Mine etIllnJ ('.iii' Houston. 1)i,f owner of Hie e Ynil.j Ynnken, mrlxeil In Now Yorl.. while minouiKeimnt nlio n umlr tint ucrt Andeiwiii. of Hie Athletic. Imd returned culler In the week Mtileinon imxlnua lo Kel Into n luse ball uniform oiu e nioie. s soon ni he ran Bit n furlousli he will mmc to town to tall, over uiatjirs with Connie MmK Ito It.m tnltiu on conslcUrahle w iKlit since entcilin; the Hon lie tmil fullv be lies i Hint ho um win a mriiIiii boilh on the Jlnckinnn twlrlliiB ttatf The ounc soutlipin, who was on n destrour which n.itroled the f-bo.it stone. Is the second AthUtle plajcr to leturn fiom ere.i. l..iwtoii 'Witt, iil'o a n.i tn.in. nrilMd In lloston l.iHt weelt 1'iUhprn Win Noses. Kliner Mers, .lack Nnjlop mid O'Keefe, Tlllld llas-e-man Hay Hatis, dinners I'll Hales- and Murih. nnd Outfielder llilliv. UtAUMi, .iru Mill cm tho other i-lde Connie MneU slited last isiiiIiik that he hasn't mil out a (oiilrnct ns t and wouldn't do ho until aftei the Joint meeting of the two leaRUes In New orl .Tanu-irj 16. The Athletics h ise n i-irftnR loiter of plit)tri to ilioot from. pro Mlleil the nil lecelse their dlchirue from the sersUe 1'r.ictlcc will be held at Milbc l'ark EDDIE MOORE KILLED Former I'cnn Statr Catcher Alakes Stipiciuc Sacrifice Mnrjnsille, l'n .Tan. 3 Kdwnnt f. Moore, ono of the best-l.nown nllilftes of tho Juntita Valh, .i Illicit In Tratico on f-ejitemlier SO Moore was sershiK ns n second lieutenant sslth tho Thlrt. niutli lnfnuttj. While a studpnt at tV'niiK.slsanlfi Male i'oIIpko Moore laURht illirliiK his I it three seals on tho xarnlts baseball Hams, captaining the kquail durlnir bl senior eur rollowltiK Rrnduitlou he iiln.scd mine profession il basebill with I'lnnibt rsljiiri; and other ltlue KIiIrp l.t.iRUe teams, with l"rlstato lontliiKUits and ssas for a tlmo sslth tho Ness port team of the. old Uauphln-l'errj t.eaKue NEW PILOT FOR HERMAN Mn. iiai rldlnir IIUV McDKHMOTT the popular hat salesman, lias not been uccn fin,.,- r.n,tl, ll.n .topir li not- I "', i" ' ."i m.c. 11 nun mi.i -u,,...,ih ...... . ......c ... ul... r.elder of the Phillies, has not been sold ' lacl: "f Basollno for tome time to Minneapolis and will be with the team i . the comlnff reason nccordlnc to an an-1 T OTfi of folks on Chestnut stieet me wealing their Xmus iiecl.tlc. Chest !iouin.cmcnt by Piesldeut BiUer hereLLj mlt street won't seem HLo Chestnut street until tho bos come home scteidaj. it sas teported the bird-1 hltlltip outer K.irdener would be returned -ntTsm-tt. irma-i' i, hri.io . nn. .irniv. c o,i,. int. ...tt,.i , ... .... ...i ...... .1. ,. .i, T.I.IIII,. IS1 ""- " " "' ' f U...e,.o v.....v ...,, '",.. ....". ,., i Lv. XTX the S:03 1'. i it. the other n. m and had to ride to the cits- on the Ml ment for him '1 his. boss ever. 1'resldent Airy 1'. It. T. car line Xet time Ilii3ell Fays, he'll walk to the office Hil.er ilcilaitd was entlrelj unfounded Ho had a lettei fiom Crasath a i-liort time ago sslileli he answered. Informing the veteran his contract would be for ss'irded In due time Several drain are contemplated by the rhlllles before the comluK sennon opens, but nothing sslll be done toward making up Hie team until Jack Coombs, the new inanaRei, reports Coombs srlll not eomo North until about January -0. He Is at Ids home In Palestine, 'lex . and In tended to come here enrlj this mouth. I ut Mis, Coombs has been III with a fcfilous attack of Influenza and Jack sslll remain In 'IcxnK until after the i .iieptlnir nf tltA tuo lenmlea In esi- Yolk i on Januarj 16. TP'' -- ai Those Built in Go eminent ;? rTnZ!nloTl from $"' to $100 n ton xsliile tne ioh oi aids 4S Per Cent Over Estimate NO EARLY KKDUCT10N s3L s4 pi lamA lorrrns svni nnniv nri'imoij '" dmlrnl Talor mid the cost of ion I j iiu3i uiiiu iii uuvaiiiiiuit ;-.: .-7 . ,,n .. . -i,ii. ,l. ,nst of battlei'lilp'? has IncrcaFed ls than BO per cent. ' If there lias I een an tucreiiKe of JluO.nfiO.OOO oscr the estlmitid .oat of tho flf three-jeir prcRram. what will the lmrene be In the ihreeoeir pro Kiaui Jiiit retomntended by Secretars Daniel''' asked lb p-escntatlse Hutler of Peiinsslvnnla The ost N estlmat'd at $600,000,000 but the estimates for tin Irdlvldital ships me not liiueh larn. i than for tlioi.e made In the l'tS pi" pram Suielv they lannot be made am theapei tlinti tho'e btllit; lonsttuitnl now ' Admiral TaMor -eplied that tin re ma be larce reductions in the cot of eon niai-Iilner.s of the ten battleships and sW structlon beforo tho proRiam Is Mfvrie 1 battle cruisers authorised in lojfl would The ntC program sslll not be innipbtid cost nearl) JISO.OOO 000 more than e"tl-' null If-"1 '" sal1 n'"' ,,K' '" ,iro" mated an Increase of nlinot to per Kiam ntinot be put into full sssltiR cent bfoia the pretent one Is out of the Admiral 'laslm s.ud he did not think was It was lll.els- that the end of hostilities hecretais D-ii tels who preicded Ad would lesult In ntis speedy reduction in mini Tnjlor before the lotnmltttee costs Fnld electricills drlsen niachlner will 'The Inttleshln Mlsslss'rnl in new else future American battleships nnd YVn.lilnctoii, Jnn 3 War conditions have brouKht about nn enormous In-1 oreiso In the lost of bulldlnc ssarshlps, Item Admiral I'njloi, ihief of the Hu reitu if Const! uctlon and lb pair, told the House Nasal Committee. In dls cusslnc the l'OO nasal appropriation bill He ctimated that the hulls nnd APPOINTMENT FOR VEECK Cllb ship dellseied last jearl was built on sontrau for $7,113,000. the admiral stltl 'but the loniptii) which built It lost n larco sim of inone, and when bids on the battleships California uno Tennessee were asked for no contractor suiimltted a bid under the estimated cot PiniADKbPlIIV JOHN" O'imtnx, tlw foimer vv.-K!ionn punlllst - r- antl uctor, detlnres he has been punched upon the nose mote than C000 unytTrjggnJT 1 .. .. w - batt'u irulsers a superiority ovtr the hlK tlKhtlnic craft of the other nasies of the world Mr Daniels described at length the results obtained In trills of the m s superdreadnougbt Vow Me li o, the first battleship In the world to be niulpped sslth the electrlo drlse Official .Mcinher Cninniitlee nf Rules! times durlnir his career as an exponent of the manly art of self-defense Mr, ' IVTIrt,, tu f, !.Br,l,.ln, n..,l nil Ihrt t.ll.w.hrto tt nrn rftplt'eil dlirlllt- hl1slTiru hrs (hlmcii. Ian 3. l'residnit llesdler. of the Nntlonil l.e.tRUc. sestet day an nounced the appointment of William U Venlc, sice president uf the Chlcnuo i lub, as a member of the rules loniinlt tee of the If ague I'lesldent Hejdler said that Weeks loiiB perli uco as ii baseball leportcr iiaallllid him for this duts- Tlie other members of the lommlttee are Itnrne Dnjfuss. prtsldent of tho I Pittsburgh club, and President Hejdler Veeck until a month ago ssas a baseball leportcr on a Chicago newspaper. HENDRICKS IN ST. LOUIS Insi-is lie Will Linage Cartls "Set Season st, l.nuli, Jon r Jack Hendri.lts man igei of the st I.ouls Nation lis list siason. arilsed 111 St Louis sestcrday and annoum-eil tint be ssas tbeio to I man me tho Cardinals next season He declared be had signed a tsso-siar con nast in good faith and that he ssould not accept a sears halaty and riliiuiulsh tlie iniinaBtnient. M1;,, THANK UrtADLHY, tho handsome shlpbldr. of ltlchmond, lllvvered Into town to sav hello nnd buy some toffee ("omlnir over the cobbles "ear the olllce, Mr. Bradley tajs the flivver developed vshoopltiR tough. Ml : IICIIT CltOWHUltfeT, the euterprlslnc hotel mgr.. behests the fish onable tight skirt svlll have Its effect on dancing N O BATIIINCJ In tlantlc Clt.v outiloor.s this sseathei f-rniMniKCjj Ktep s fzpgiii . . . J,v . . A. in- atT Vfe'-X. spse warm ffgrVKa 'fs C-SfUWSTCT0'ty ' Pin RATED FIRST all i oiulltloiiK. than ans team for I lie list tsso or threw jears c MusKy Tavlor lo Maii.iRC Ban- tnituv eight Champion Pte llermin, t'. S , bantamweight iliampinn of tins ssorld, has decided to locate In this city Tiansportatlon was wind his wife jehterdiy to New Orleans to eomo to Philadelphia and nnl.o It her home Hetinan "Muggsv" Taslor Is to be Her- linn s new manager DRAFT SCHEDULE TODAY Details Won't Be Made Until J initials 16 Publif Ireiiili Uck, llld. Jail " - Members of the Mheduln lommlttee of the tsso major baseball 1 agues ssere here todas to draft Hie 1119 ulas Inc si hedules of He monokes to I tne x itlomil ntnl American l.cigue it V.. I.. ...!. ...nn.1 .1.., ... .1, .IT.. -.,. tin) Places Panthers on Top limit: of Football Luililer AValt.r Camp In hlsrosless of the 1018 I football senson In this ssiek's i oilier s, .......ii.. nccni.lM ttu. trrldlron t'hnumion- lilent for t.i ars IP sens Ustn n r .vlttuallj nwaiiis tile- l,rieiirou ennmpion- ....., , ,h, .arnlai, nr. horn... nnd nr. shit to Pill. HI Ills juilKineiu, lie sis, ifnleil ssun ic niciniminn' iritvi'itni,' iiik all, I,,, i milter es eii though defeated at so nnrnii.e.1 set of rimilutinns which t tho 1 anilicrt, "en si """ , l-1.,-""' "' forth the imxHlntlan s renanl f.ir the rslr. the season s end by ( leselntid Ile-eisjs, lt , hi(1 n.mKrili tl ,,, rurlni: hN ssas a afer elesen to bank on, under ,.U .cars n-rsln- 1'ircnien ltoiior Hill Miciulnie VV illtuni J shpUslllii" bml ies nirtnnirr cif the Phillies c-,tK ulcea cc s Siiir'f surprise b his c lit hkn k hilt uf the lllin nliUn Klre I utunans ut s hi, h li. scrh pt Bacharach s Quality Shops V,n 1114 CHESTNUT STREET 37 South 13th SI. Nest In Keith's 920 Chestnut St. C South j.'cl St. 500 OVERCOATS TO BE SOLD AT COST Surplus Stock of the Dittrich Co. 1417 Locust Si. $23.50 to $47.50 Worth S30 to $75.00 Pre-Inventory Sale of Mens Silk Shirts $4.35, $5.65, $6.85, $8.85, $9.95 si r pi ff All rfs?w p T m uW M 11 rsi. rAS3lSSSESSSSSSSESSSB5a silcndld and lomptt'ittislse iissortiiiein of the fiiuht hhlrts obtainable In the iniiht wnnled eolors and d signs Till SI', SIIIIIK SSI, lit: I OltStl.ltl.l COI. I) VI .'. Ill) io S1S.3U route which1 is uniursiooci in ii no ueians m inci entiiuies ssorKeci ouc neif c.oi ou ui me send the ehnmplou over lll lll.cicei e'iciv luiicaiimuiiuc 111 ciiv ,,,,,, ,, ,.,, ,.,. .,,,, .,., '"Do'c" V'Sul.. k Person ,1 friend of J "jCm'sl o"' "" " '" '' hM llentnu. will assist 'Iasloi It ss as due Tll',. .vnonal League) la represented to Cutch that 'laslor and Herman iame.,ere pj itM president. John . Hesdler, to teinis. Hei man and bis former man- and Ilainej Hrefuss, ossner of the agei Ue d Walsh, sse re at odds for some ' Pittsburgh lub, while the Anurlian time. I uder Tnslor's inanagt ment. the i league Is represmted b.s Pre.sidcnt Han eh minion should fee lUlnts of at Hon J?1" ""a llW crttar. llllam V Tasloi als will handle Jolinnv T III- "jri lute 5 man. Jlmmv Jlc'c and Patsy Wallace ....... ,t - - tanks. Mas Irani in Jaiksonville 1 SPEEDBOYS TOO SPEEDY K7n?r"af t ui uuwvMu " u.mjt look ever msernl tmliilnir entnps lie will .r .... .. r. 1 Tl r MUll I irhKIIHSHU' HIUl II 1H 11KO. 111. I H II C't I llll.l. 1 aillslllCIl IJeirdt l will ihoose. this lllce some evf the . nthr mnjnr leacue i luha will Hlsa train it Central llmll. la-ltl there ns thrre ure tsso Impel all tnrlis J C ' I ill i.lllil.l, a . 1 .irt.l I. . . l .. m..nm...l . !,,., I IHHIIHIIIl. Ill 1 hOO'l llilll-t HI llllllll'ICl lllUlM lauintr nri nun e m au .v one Wi eeiit, tho Woht i'hUmlelpliia Hlphnhool HWlnuneM xotrniaj op npn tlieir season Ei'jst withHUnp ltorj oer iviiirai i iwm Ifl toiH, tlio niml Hoort nohiK 4.1 lo 10 i n iS mo. t iis iiM In flip V'pt Tlrnnrh V. EhX f C A nool U Tlio woik of Captain HoM featuroil for tlio ulnnoirt Ho performed In thro Mtlwauk.cc igii Phillies' Nout Miluiiukft. Uli Jrm 1 mils Dm io nf PhtlmMiihln Iiom bitfrif! a two-p.ir cotitrirt iu m ut inr i ii Miiuaui ee a am ur the Vnirit nti AfMHtnttnn In cettinir I to via MIlHHuUft lvtl tu rntcr a lint bUMInc ron. tiet uniilnt llu,ihp JfnnlnK nnd hIki th I nuiMviiit it n in ui tno m Nwin Asn la- ijuin liuu9 naming tuo l'niny ct ilk' O'LuiiisIiIIii Leases S23,n00 pent. winning two and uldint? In tho I tlou oilioi tilumpb Mo h m tho ttntury in ran 1 nj Hiid for half that cllstame wast tlmoil twentj-two Fccoml Ills third ft In I vi n In ln lflm m rilrh U.lci tlin i moc uniiimf . lor. .f Ml (Enilirhtrr. N. .. Jin I TU tin Mill nf TinrlB-fil wttu I'piitrfilrt Ion, wlntinr i Triini 1h I -Mil ) (JouRhllii Ann rl hii I J.V.iKM ifn Jui.,r i.ff.i 1-pii.up uniDlrp who ilt.. in Iloatnr en Dr. ClDtlirliiR the fanc Ullif content nm1ir - whUh wns tiled hrre lfrU ' I, W Atltnnny. mho loncncs mo webt-' td intlro rriali nlued at JJ. OuO. in left rn fequad, started the men, t hin Mov Amateur Cage Comment Soccer Pscws and Notes Hip Almint ('ariiud 4 . , ilnlin tit' c itho-' piMInc an I AlrMuclilIn nlaed a stone ImntPtl all ihninnlonNhln of I'hil nlplphia t ll rlfftno in the fame wltfc te 2Irthant hritl 1h wIlltriB to ikfenJ tli1 1 1 1 milnt ' tni nilitr nithrtlln i lubt JUres "Wlllltni IIhs hull JUHJ Mini runt l. VnuV i, (. wuull It to nininc hfunpn with nil tlrst an I mill lIhx tutiiM In ur tut uf th itt -rtfi rln ti n ttoiiatJ euHrfttittt Ndrtrps- UOwm 1 lUlll .'di: Kast lhlgh aeuu1 TIip (.rp-Mar, a Ntmnv tlilrtcvfi to ffipnii mi old trilltu t mi WriiitH uaitHH with tln r tPinis i f lt vut hiinr li ill" ti d nftPt lior a fair Ruiratitir lJn$s Aha Jufft TU HninbriOhP cti-t Rsl I lrlr, ill million Ijii1.pIIj ill t tin of ltrmdclMi wuulil Ilk tu I oi k kirriPM suh nil first 1 1 thti tPiiniM hiving hull iMri.i i.m1 Path vrt 1 Wt North Miritmll street i Ihp (.lolie II, it w.int canity wh oihpi oiid nnd thiil Iim t- 4iiii hi. in, 1 all AHtirns) 1 J Ji miM rtpfpro MIpii wd I ppt lu lls'.fnJiip to Harnti iletin What wrfi wront Hur iilu'.' v,; ji nc too fast for jou" W'olfpn I"ti thorp's both tpun now Ipad In tm Allied leauup h- iot.nr bum h nt i ardhiBtmi hip iulnic onn of the best iut.nr r cecii iitrn in aioiik wiuie I I Tor tho frat tlm thli Raon fpthleheiu bow d tti dpfpii nt tho h iticJa of lh Ht Inula so "t dten loslnc thn hraioe by one hunl i Miim.pr Mow, with lili blatk near uai oti nf tliH I applpfc ni"n on th Vkr I .Mil mounts Up Hditt wait till iwxt im-i ' ve will boat tliptn And from th ilasH of 1 i iil M-n tuitv I1IP HU f(j. lflr muj I lie f stern CliiU win k.ini". u.'h , l firnt and n mid t ani n In nn r AOtlrctiS ' 1 iix 7 utli t t i mi oi phuiu Uuud id itlJI J 'flip Mejiiliiuiroft It. w u i I i ni Knni. th n n tiairn uf h n nl i,urili clasH 1 1 rlfi ti tu o t ir f uri a nt; ii.i If u lrei w u, LmWr Aldm, It niUfct l rpniPiiibreJ Mr hant V , If ua waa lot (.otnplPtP nprHl uf their finis plavpi- ld'tiiK on th injured Hit "MUdM Mm lm 1 Mill lUnpliiRT around Hum nn uuiiiu Mfi jiitii n ut Jiurnniiin t ot h Hull linden m pmtcgp at (.Ionian town IMV lul lowered Mie honor1 uf tht Ninth i ml Muopr 1tin m hold tho ha in t (tmhhip tPip in tli IUup Mounoi ljaiiuM dnwuiuf. tUttn to tltn Ik gp b ore tt 11 kuuM to , W nil rfjrp'ipil to n- I'nliti gpt Jmrl Tiid it bail a tPtiJpnov to wpalfpn the Jt-rtpv t am nftr hi was forrd to tpHip iHfflFSBilM r vt .KKi1l4K V- JPS: m$m$z3ffir& J 1 V JI ) VK iV MADE TO ffvAfv A ? r wuns,v MEASURE sX. mA ,MzTVMUVAxxf&42zmm 100 of the niftiest patterns ou cer sasv and tai lored to jour absolute hatislactiun, otlierwibe jou don't liase to pay us one penny. EXTRA TROUSERS $ A 5 ft Made from any of these suitings M i" that urc really sSorlli $7.50 & $8.50 Special 3 SPECIAL SUIT OFFER $ A.50 Wc liae a few uncalled-for suits j that sseic tailored to sell from flB $18.50 up to $37.50 that we offer WW U P at the extreme low price or UN MO.MIAY, AMI hATUnil v KVllNt.Vns TIM. 0 O'CLOCK Cljag. iabamg Co. ' Men's Custom Tailoring 114 Soulh Eleventh Street THE DANGER SPOT OF EUROPE A striking article in this week's LITERARY DIGEST January 4th deals with what is likely to be the most acute and difficult problem that the Peace Conference will have to solve the clashing claims of the Italians and the Jugo slavs to the eastern shores of the Adriatic. By direct translation and illuminating digest, the views of the leading publicists and journals of England, Italy and Aus tria are given. This very timely article is illustrated by a map of" the Adriatic Provinces, showing the territdry in dispute between Italy and the Jugo-Slava. Other news features of more than ordinary interest in this number of "The Digest" are: America and Britain Draw Closer Together Despite Attempts to Foment Discord, There Is No "Difference of Principle or of Fundamental Purpose" Between the Two Nations Hog Island's Lost Millions A New Weapon Against Child Labor Will the Soldier Farm? Shall We Sink the German Fleet? The Polish Pogroms Belgium Now a Sovereign State Tomorrow's Air Travel The Psychology of Victory Typewriting on the Sky No Vitamins in Beer A New Motor Fuel Locating Guns by Sound The Puccini "Scarlet, Mauve and Yellow" Triptych A German Declaration of Independence What Makes the Movies Popular? A German Theologian on Conciliation Reconstruction Work for Quakers Workers in Defense of the Y. M. C. A. Armenians in the United States Current Poetry Personal Glimpses of Men and Events News of Commerce and Finance Many Fine Illustrations, Including Cartoons A New Year's Message to "Literary Digest" Subscribers wp ' L ' w4 '15th & Chestnut" "1 5th & Chestnut" Will Be on the Lips of Every Man Who Reads This IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT '". i A Merchandising Masterstroke In Which YOU SAVE 850 to 1 S50 ' Over 3000 Suits and Overcoats ' Direct From the Most Famous Makers of- Men's Clothes in America Clothes That' Retail in the Most Select Shops in America- at $35. $37.50, $40 & $45 All at the One Fiat Price: sr:1,1! :j Early in 1919 THE LITERARY DIGEST enters upon the thirtieth year of its public service. During these three momentous decades its readers have grown from a small family of local friends and sup porters to a vast army numbering more than two millions and scattered over the entire face of the globe. As the New Year dawns, a New Year hold ing greater promise for humanity at large than any our earth lias seen, the publishers extend to all their readers everywhere greeting and good will. They thank you for the appreciation of their efforts you have shown in the past, they trust that THE DIGEST has been found a constructive force for good in our national life, and they pledge themselves to the high task of making it, week by week, more truly worth while to the public that has so generously sup ported it. I"ic months ajjo i liogan making claboiato plans for the opening of a biK sccond-lloor clothes -chop on .January First. We wont to scoies of the most culcbiateil makui of Men's Clothes and niado them .1 spot luh piopoMtion foi all suiplu.s stocks on hand December Pnst. We wanted to begin in our new location with the most spectacului -wtluu-giwng cent eer projected in Philadelphia. Hut, us tin old su1 ing has it, "I here is many a slip between the cup and the lip." Kei thine: mateiialized except the desire'd .seuind floor liH.ition. And this will not be mailable until later. 'the (jeo. li. Wilton I. state, appteciatiug our difficulty, was finally persuaded tu jciic us an extension of .six months to our lease. instead oi opening our new snop wna tnis wonder ful stock of famously na tionullv adertised brands of, clothes, we are obliged to dispose of them NOW anij bepinniiic todaj we launch the greatest sale of Men's ( Iothes held in Philadelphia' sim.e L'mJ" Sam went to ue- S000 Suits and thcioo-uts in this s'otk, no odd lots or leftoeis, all biand-nr-w trarments, in all .-izes, models and fab i ic-5. They are bona fidd, S35, $n7..")0, ? 10, $42.50' and $4.1 Rat ments all marked now for quick and final clear unco AT THE ONE ILVT PKICC OF S20..-.0. Don't miss this gient oent! Lxtra Attraction! Five of the Most Celebrated Brands of Suits and Overcoats Theo fii" brands of Men's C lothe-i ate the finest hand- a i loved Suits and Omi coats pro duced. Thm tstablished letail pi ices ale $30, $53 and JO" l'"ie hundred of them oil' heie in this sab foi xoui choosing at January 4th Number on Sale Today All Newsdealers 10 Cents Jfe&vDig gERVfX FUNK A WAGNALLS COMPANY (Pubfiihen of At F-mom NEW Standard Dictionary). NEW YORK a iff w iMmMiSm immmWm IS hi immm immlmmm WwMm i ii 33.50 is 15ih and Chestnut New York Headquarters Wcit,34h StrH , - . I i Z4 A'"" r S I $ J& ;?: ji r ;.. : r i.faVtti'ilftf!ift;lVir Ks i'-Vi Hi ifi ifBUftAtTtrin
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