!HRraHRBMlUUJJk WWT.ftBJffaw ARGE DONATIONS JEWISH DRIVE 100 Canvassers, Men and jrWomeu, Encouraged by First Gifys EHIRD OF FUNDS RAISED EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1919 Colonel Methods fir t Tl 1 i r i.i.. nespoiiucu yuiCKiy Lit Used Direct at Dinner Guests flnsplrcd by the f.iet tliat orfthlnl of Metr funds were subscribed at tho for- Ml opening of the campaign Ust night 'ni that force tubscrlbeis headed their ta this, morning, more than 1400 men IXJ women today bcKan their ten-day tnvass of the city for ih benefit of tho aeration of Jewish Charities. i t Seventy teams of men and seventy of R"WOmen under the chairmanship of Colo. ISI Jacob D. Lit m.irHllilpil their fnrro , early todas. (ho. mm r,iHprlni? nr till IMUro city and the women working In ' I Jjretcrllietj tenitorlcF. irfl"'8uch enthusiasm and heart1, le ysfconae." dccUied Colonel Lit. "can oul t'MWM that nil the Jews of l'hltadelnlil.i Hwlll hereafter bo united nnd that the JlfWsratlon of Jewish Charities will In. teA Inplllrl.. nil thn nrth. nrfmnl.fiflnn. Tot Jewry" nfc'rtciinB in imp seit-sijitd role of "cm wm IaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaH KRaeaeaaeaeaeaeaeaeflF'KP ' 'sisw URGENT CALLS FOR NURSES INSPIRE EMERGENCY COURSE Demand From Influenza-Stricken Families or Soldiers' Homci Compels A'oh Training Plan jlouig ir,'omcn fo Be Instructed at Hospitals in First:iid Care oj Invalids MILS. I.AVllKNCi: I.KVtla I'liilailclphia suffragist, wlio is in jail in Washington along villi set oral other equal rights advocates ar rested when they burned President WiNon's speeches. lhe are on a hunger strike Hundreds of calls for nurses nldca 81111 coming trom families whero In. fluenta lingers or whero wounded sol Iters have relumed have Inspired tho Emergency Aid Committee to arrange i Warden count fnr ti.itn.ri t.n. !.... attendants i Beginning next week, u. comprehensive , course In first aid nnd nu-slng will be offered to joung women who want to lit , themselves us emergency nurses. Clanes will bo held from 10:10 to 1.' o'clock, each morning and from 8 to 0-30 o'clock cajj "enlng nt 1524 Chestnut street. These courses will cover sK weekn. then the students will be taken Into local hospitals for slc weeks training Only those willing to give their entire inim nunng tne next three months to ! the training will bo ndmltted. 'Unless ;.ou have been nsMicUted .With hospitals, nhlalulanu nr .tfo work jou cannot Imngine the calls tin re are inese uaja for nurse," diclared i.i , lira N'nrman tnnt...l . ...i . . IO I EP 4t1? 9rUS HMnrMtonv.nc . X HeW HOME WITH TALES OF HEROIC DEEDS Philadelphia Soldiers. Ar riving From Frnnc De scribe Comrades" Valor v. SIVOLT W MNK LOST ilig Miv-Uji at Itelleau Wood Found Americans Game in Face of Death MAN KILLED BY EXPLOSION WHEN TRAIN HITS TRUCK lutomobile Moan to Hits and Three Freight Cars Destroyed' in Wait of 200 icetylcnc Tanks Driver and Companion, tt ho lVa Hurt. Not Identified titt.- MtiniW Ma.l.ltll) t vuut to 111 girls ml old i Wiini, i io he suit (if tui vim: that i- ticriU'tl --... ...t,..aii ..(I.UIJVWII, (.jiiiirman nr i . . . . tho commute in h. ... .. . 7." ,. before and a f ft lb. iraliud tuii-M wnnes courses uhleh m iw. .... ... .... : ., '" "'c nouso Vnd o want to answer tiiiergfiuv calls her invdj W&MEN TO CABLE PRESIDENT febr.' Cntnnnl T.ft tio.wt nr tt,. ?r.n Ann iX? "l0 '"deration, obtained more .,UiIn KOO.OOO front dlnerH at tho first dinner or the team captains and lieu tenants last night at .Mercantile -Hall 'Broad street nlmvo Master ft' With donations rnnglng about tho SlllVrauUlri Will Protest Arrests. 11k nun ...ni .-..(....-. .. .... , . . .. . ,. .- ... T.-ivw in, ii i., v uiiiuci i.ii, a- iie.iii ur ine w... I .. :. IJ......,.H Wt:i.n lirotest will be cabled to Presi dent W'llhon b I'hllatli'lphlii tnem bers of tho National Wotmns partv i courses which will be given under tin aumiiPfiu nr iia i '&.... a i.i ... Philadelphia war work eouncll of the', ,',' H "" tu "!'',n """-11 l" '" V. W C inothrr ulster oi wife of u wound. (I unjonc linamne for a minute I .Z l0 " ' ' '.'"V1"" 7l" ".". "" "Old unjonc Imagine for a minute I .... . ".." "'"' Ju,t ""' " 'iro "" that our work vvoulJ Ibl tended w "in ' V? ' ,' ,,bl" '".Kho "hen s"" "'" signing of the arm'sth-e? n ,,. ,1 'en this course IJvety woman I bt - me It haVonlj b'lSn "I have learned "T 8',m"" ,,n"" nn,n,', nwn' the value of Jp,eJ.d.,.J through our .T. ?"")" .? S'". ""' "' subscription coninilttcr, called nch of ill nis assuLlatcs by name and demanded .,t ...t... .i. .. . . . . 'AW' mnounis suoscriueii nau ticen jjwv iuh, xi.j ffii inaieo tno exact .Amounts to bo contributed In some cases ana refused to consider lower sum Don't (live Knoujch 4S'"Tou don't clvi' enough money, and fjtlnlf 1 r,,L. n ..... nA.....1 .. ,ni... -...1 -w'"- -mu vi. mi .iiuiiiiu it mine nun iii uu wny jou win not rivo mote, n aid In one case. This thing Is not go ing Jo happen again I know- all about '5your tlnantlal standing and I know Jun nw iiiucn jou uro going to give ' In most of the Instances it was un- ttjW-ta.l rf tni C.Tnn.l T I. 4n ..I. n n.-.. J ,luuvi A.- Ill IU HIIJ Mttmon notice man mat me Federation was 45rf.in.nced of funds So booner had ho Arisen to Ills feet than he turned to his tj' brother, fcamued I. I.lt. and remarked ti "There s my brother Sam , he's prcttv li. What will jou give, ham?" IT. II .1. n.. HflAAn l .nnllK.l .1.. mrir ngalnst tho arrest of si Washington for starting silo tho White House suffragists In i bontlto oppo. fight In the Itifluenra epidemic The lack of nuibcs wns appalling then and con- tlt.uts to f lighten us ThTe Is slcknih" everj where nnd need for women who u-p trained to do the little things In the sickroom This Warden coure ls a marvelous I one how- give All of tho women arrested, Including 'iironorH. fn- n,n.i ... .- ' Mrs I ...wren.c Lewis of thls citj todaj ? Vo"7er!ou, started n hunger Mrikcf lis h protest .i ,, ,,.. """' It Is the purpose! of the suffragists to keep the fires In Washington burning until tho Senate passes tho miffragn measure Mrs Samuel C Ilvans, of Ardmore went to Washington todiij- to take her place In front of the White House oi wherever the woman s partj decides to have the next coutlagratlon Although frail, Mrs Hvans k.ivh she Is willing, for tho sake of her own nnd other InstliUler In the new course Tin ro will hi flftv leitutes, with lunUU.il demon stration),, tog.-tliii with twidve lettniM on Invalid ioi.c-iv .ertllUate will h,. awardul to ,i n uonini ioniietlng th. course Kniollmeiu began lodm ,,i the Dimr gencj Aid headquarters, 14J8 n nut street, and ai thn i JV f wai wnri. council, Itnoni fiO, Wltliorspoon l!u hi Ing The eait date for the opening nl classes win depend on the irglstr.itlon With 3Iw Mm Let d on the lOinmittec 1,. nl.npA n II.. '1-1..... t. ..!.!.. -,.. U, .. . , III ILUhl 111,- ,,i. 1IIIIIIMI-, I.I.1IIII-, lll is not our aim to nul.. mn.,i , u t.,...i. .. u-un.... t ... 1- .(.v. , 1 HUIIUII llllllv'll,. HI- II ,1111 I, lit mm... a nil ,, ... l ... y..... uur gins vvc I Lean and ; sirs J V nils Mattln ii oegins with teaching the girl1 to make beds; take temperature: lunuun Linus oi oatns: "to r.ir i ejes. and ailments and wounds j trained nurses of all $7000 FIRE IN SALOON i TO APPEAL 5TH WARD CASE Flames Damage Place Forty-firsl I Se rn Conictetl"MMi X ill Cam and Lancaster Acnuc ' Cnr to .Siiprt'int Uuirt Klrc did damage estimated at J7000 An appeal will be taken In tho fifth women s- freedom, to suffer whatever to the saloon and cafe of Charles Mcjers Ward case fiom the decision of Judge penauj tno l niieu iiiiih uovcrnment ivn iajitasier avenue, early todaj, Hause, nt West Chester, can liiiiici on women rairoiman Armet, of the ThlrtJ'-nlnth I street and Lancaster avenue station. "Fine," said Jacob Lit. ' That's three t Im.. ..!.,.. a.,, . t.l r. , ..i,,ia n.1,. .i.iucfj iiit.. eiu r.iiu a eu iivmi.i istia cois uiierncion Sf Turning to his tompctltora In tho busl- 'ttess world, Mr. Lit arked each "t them L to. subscribe to the fund for the tlftj- (two Jewish charities whose object is that -A... .. ii i. ....ti . . ... i . IT41U-IUW bllll hi; ejuiii-ei lu iv,i,ri e,, f?,liU corellglbnlhts In nln Jacob Glni- t., . .... . . ...... ....- ... I'Dtu prompciv ri sponueci w icn an oner ui 'fB00. which he raised to $7600 on learn Irur that Mr. I.lt was pledged to give ltlO.000. Samuol I'els, presiding at the Winner, matched the offer of Mr Lit, as IUt the firm of Ulmbel Urolhers, Allen nnenbaum and S.imuU S. Plelsher the larger bids exhausted the tlonetr then called for offers of $7600. i were given bj Louis Cierstlej-. WIN perstlej-. Samuel Bloch and Harris ftcn. All of theso bids had been od from $5000 on the offer of Samuel tilt to doublo his $10,000 bid It all $6000 men would do likewise. The er of Mr. Lit was snapped up in two ales bj- the unanimous consent of all $6000 bidders iYfl iinmu iiives ouu LA long list of smaller bids was regis- fd when the limit dropped. Among ..men who gave money unsolicited wns "jTtls ii. K. Curtis, who sent a lettet I pledging his support, and Ilibbl Josepl akrauskopf, who give $500 out of his MUry. f- Lot s vof. a manufactutcr. travel : JiOO In cash and SMASH WINDOW FOR GEMS Police Hunt Alen Who Kobbctl Pawn Shop l'ollce In all prls of the city are loo'clng today for two robbers who , smashed a slmw window In front of the pawnshop of Benjamin D. Heerwald. 35 i South riftj-seiond street, removed n icfusing a new trial to tho seven defendants 1011- saw smoke coming from the building and summoned tho engines When the I Sentence will bo Imposed b Judge firemen arrived the flames had mado i Hause on Mondaj, after w lib It William their way from tho cellar, whero tfislA. Graj tepresenting tho dcfcnilantr fire began, to the tlrst floor and werelwlll mako formal annojntemeiu of In- desyoylng valuable futures nnd fur- J intention to filo an appeal with tl, nlturc. In their efforts to get at the Supcrlor roull blaze, the firemen were compelled to "P"1" ou" tear down the wnlnscoateng and do con.' A dato ''" trial of Mavor Smith n slderablo damage, a charge of lontplrac.v to violato tli l'i ladclphiii so'dlers w lu I ,ivt nis iirri'ed at New Vorl, on ir.inMiits from l'ranie are telling malij lieiolc Mollis i' I ho luaveiv of men ftoni this cllv in On world win. niong the- luiuis ate Pilvate Martin II Webb, Jrtlo Chestnut stticl. Private John J Md'all, ISJfi South Cecil su'ect , Private IUlImicI c Miller M0 l.aiihHuoil nveiitii . Ptivato John S l'impev, clq Not th Trailer street Coi lior.il Cdwiird 1) Qiilmi. K'JG .Notlh I'nvm slieet. Pilvate Itilpli Ii Jnmv "I..: Ninth ovctith sticet. fircm John Shea. 35" N'otth alford sttcel anc. Private William .1 t'onnollv, nf i.anitt 11111 The re weie nllio I'lilladelphliitH in our inmp.iiie when we started," sud Private Webb "ntnl now onlj tluee air left The otheiv who vvete game fen anv thing wnp, ns well us I temrmbe Jnek Willi", Ceorge Hew Vetoy llollln shed, liobeit Puts (Jeorge tlebli.irdt and Tim shepherd 'I nej wrro kllb d round June 17 In the big mtMip at lielleau Woods, so 1 consider l,m linkv with unlj a smashed h Hid 'It was nt Chateau-'l hletrj. and mi June 1,1, as I have occ.n'on to remem ber, whrn the borln put me nut of bul mss The (.eimans stiutid a night nt nel Klglite.n of us were In a dugout when thej begin pending flarca up shell lauilnl near me, killing one man and wuimdlng two of us lluj were on us befrre wo realized Wn put up a strong defenvc and drove tlieiu hack ' Half of ( ninpnnv Wiped Out 'At Solssons on Julv D, said Miller, we wcro adv.mi.liig through a wheat field and were apjiro.i-hlng a woods, the mint of which formed a senile Ii tie This turned out to be. tin luftrtni nf in tehlno guns and tlint tuarlj flanked us on both sides Half of our eompauv was wiped out 1 got a bullet in the log and was In the hospital about a month Then I was sent to Illojes and tiansfcrred to tho sixth Marino Companv Prom theie A man and a moior truck- were blown to bits, and three freight cars were lc strojed bj the explosion of .'Oft tanks of acetjleuc, following a t'olllslnn betwc-ip a Baltimore nnd Ohio freight train anil nn automobile The accident happened at niolmd crossing, neai Holmes stn. tlon The man was Philip vdutn loll south Cleveland avenue, a negro The tnotoi truck was owned by the Caslern Tiucklng Companj, of Phlladel ph'a Tin aciljlene tanks were being brought 'iiro from Hll.lon, Md All hour after the explosion, a pas senger tiain i uniting from Ilaltlmoro and Washington to Plilladilphln, ran Into! the wreckage, but onlj the engine was' damaged, ovlng to tho ciulek use of biakevs. The explosions caused bj the acetj lenc tanks were terrlfli and followed one another llko n battery of great guns Houses for miles and miles around 1 went to litest, whelp f Mlveil thren li!tintb I feel fine now ' Private Denipsoj was gassed and wounded In the leg nn Julj 18 at Sols sins M.it.t that moinlng. he said, 'sl nf us went out after mnchliKvgun nests W'c ho. one gun and three cler mans but before We were- through four of those bovs wire killed and two of us wounded t Chateiiu-Thicirv 1 came' through I without n scratch. 1 was n traveling s ilesrniii for mj father 3." irch street, befon I was ,i mnrliu ' , etemii "Too lull for Words" Privute Connollv was gassed at Sols sons on Jul :-0 He stated it was D P in, on that date when the were be ing relieved that n cloud of tniistiirel gas put a tiumlxi of men. Iii"ludlng him self, out of action Ills foimer emplojer wan (? I Hake i of tlm Academv of .Mush f'lillndelphl i Scigeant Shn Is an old time soldier of nineteen j ears' experience ill the regulars lie Is n veteran of the Philip pines, luba and Mexico trouble" He was bus between decks when a reporter . irJIH rocked with the impact, window panes by the hundred were shattered, and the thoroughly alarmed residents of nearb towns jumped out of bed In alarm, be lieving that a powder phnt had gone up. scilitinmiiit lunu nl tl .. in. nit till lilt! , Ilaltlmoro nnd Ohio Hallroad, where the .....i....... ....,..,.-....1 i. ... ...H.nt...j UCCICIVUC uitui imi i-. mi uiiii ccctcu . f-nirtA ernftslnc Tim tmnnet nf Ihn tp.lln ' sent the truck fljlng u distance of scv-entj-.flve feet, causing rev oral explosions. The acetylene tanks, which ex-ploded nt regular Intervals, set fire to the freight train, nnd before local compa nies could arrive three large box cars had been bndlj- damaged With these cars traltlng on the rear, the train pro. ceedod on Its wnj to Chester without an effort having been mane to clean the litter from the track In addition. witnesses assert that no attempt was' made to flag the traclt tn tho rear. Mh..... .. Ill I.. !,.!,! 1... f-Av.n.p .VII HilUt9l it I. t,c- net .v v t.,w,,t . u jj urimin, oi .xorwoou. asked him how it felt to be back In ' tho old f S "Sav. I'm too full fur words said John Corporal Qultin was wounded in the band and leg bj machine gun bullets. Ho told the story as follows "At Solssons on July 19 m-echlne guns were giving us a lot of trouble I took charge of a squad of eight men and' went out to se-o what we could do to w ard mopping somo of thmv up We ' took two guns and half a dozen of those. Huns th-ew up their hands when the) saw tho sharp ends of our rifles. Only three of us came back the machine guns accounting for tho other five" Demonstration Lessons Jin. Hth. s r. M.. nnd Jnn. Dili. 8 I. M. eno-Mns how vol ;nn miTt-siu lour ,.lf"rnfliiene. '' '" - Persons!, stil nJ nuslnrss Hutcsss Tor free srtml-.t tlik.t; mj-tampfd-m elope. NEFF COLLEGE (hVn,M. Dsr. Aflernnnn nnil Ft'b tln. l'horo Hrrurf ajls t rr ,-t ii ! t-r.ii t-A ttiiTu iiliioil nl 1 1 T. A rt H, ... ..,,.,., ,,-. ....urw ..c .M..,. .. .- .- , ,. , ..... . ... , ... nn-J lescsped In an automobile, last night. "The ,er V.s summoned and H""" Utt Kronl"K out of ",0 '"" In full view-of u crowd of shoppers. estimated the damage. The tire was i Ward murder, will lie set m u fett Hetore bre-iklng the wlndmr Hie men caused by croswel electric : wires. In his (ajs This was the announcement o pidlocked the front door of tho store, belief. Tho occupants of nearby houses , n which were Harry Koch, the manager, "" aroused, but did not have to leave day of District Attoriiej T.olan nd a bo. The entire operation, accord ing to witnesses was completed w-ltliln half a minute. I. Oreenbtrg, proprietor of a milliner store at Kitty-second and Ilanxteail streets, wns attracted b the commotlor. and ran to tho sidewalk In time to sec the license number on the car as It turned east Into Haustcad street Later the police learned the machine be longed to Oeorgo Bradv. 2J36 South Six teenth stieet. who had left It parked nt Fifteenth and Market streets. It had I been btolen. their homes City Buiness Club Elects Officers Offlcers wero elected by the City Busi ness i lub Inst night as follows: John W. Uaiper. piesldent! L'dward M llart lett. vice president: K. Arthur Bittong, second vice nrrslde nt : XV. II. Metcalf. ottereu to add work I treasurer : Ciuilcs Dubree, secretarj-, $4,000,000 Silver Bullion for India A shipment of $4,000,000 of silver bul lion derived from melting silver dollars has been mrde from this city. Tho silver will go to India. In December shipments aggregated $2,000,000. and total ship ments since thn molting of dollars be gan are $90,280,000. Galvanized Boat Pumps njW ffflfo- Ifnln l)Blt. Hfnrl ft HAS f.. n. llerrer ro..59 '.'el s. in 'eaulvalent to $l4,ouo during the c.u 'This Is the fortieth consecutlvo ear! tht this has been done, It was an R,Beunced. and Joseph 1. Halley and Charles I! Harrison, directors. Addresses wero made by rr. John O. Wilson and Walter I Wlllard, the retiring president. j it . I LI XT aBAKKS&Biojj. Ii dinner Wr demands 1 j Salted Nuts, ' 1 II raws, Bon Bona I II to harmonize m with the table I ' 1 decoratiens m jj niecirestnut 5t 1 1 J E-CLDVSTLL- jnWELERS SILVERSMITHS New Jewelry With Diamonds and Black Onyx, Mounted In Most Attractive Contrast W; 'HEN Benjamin Disraeli wrote: "A statesman's success is in own in? his nuhlic " he also wrote the Kbest definition of Advertising. The great advertiser, like the great statesman, owns fhis public. A consultation involves no s obligation. Confer with us! I I Sherman &BntaN i cor r t rf ADVERTISING 79 ttifth 9lvcnuo Jewelers Platinum Jewelry Executed to Order Utilizing Discarded Jewels and Heirlooms Sketches Submitted (I WAR CHEST 'SKii jiiiniMii irntivraii g9 mmmmmmMm iiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirvn The Minute Man Sit I Now in Progress JANUARY SALE of ORIENTAL RUGS Attractive assortments in vari ous weaves, in small, medium and room-sizes at decided reduc tions. Prices in many cases are less than present wholesale cost. HARDWICK & MAGEE CO. 1220-1222 Market St. Come and See Our Special Exhibit of CLOSED CARS Coup Couptlet Sedanette Salon Sedan Convertible Sedan Limoutine'Brougham jy VOU can find exactly the size and design of closed car that A suits your tastes and needs in our vuiicty of new models. Theso unusually attractUc cars uie endowed with the most desirable accommodations and arc of highest qunlil.. New Year Inventory Sale of Used Cars a Buick Light Six Sedan. Dodge Sedan. Overland Sedan. Stearns Limousine, 7-pass, splendid condition; Just the car for rental service or undertaker. Paige Linwood model. Chalmers 5-pas.s. Touring, with Geissel enclosure. Cherland S.pass. Touring. 1 Moon 5-pas8. Touring. Scripps-Hooth Roadster. Ford Touring. A number of rebuilt Lexingtons in touringand Sedan models. These ears are specially priced for this sale. LEXINGTON MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF PA. W. A. KUSEII, Vlre-rrealdent and General Munatrrr LEXINGTON BLDG., 85 I North Broad Street orrosiTE stETnoronTAN opr.it a house January Payments Now Due Upon faith in the pledges of its subscribers, the Board of Directors of the War Chest have pledged to date to the various War Welfare Activities, subject to collection, $15,444,107 This amount cannot be paid unless War Chest sub scribers pay their pledges. It is a matter of gratification to state that nearly 90 r( of the amount payable for the first six months has been received. Keep It Up "Til the Boys Come Home!" The principal beneficiaries and amounts being paid to each, under installments, as collected, are: American Red Cross $6,755,000 United War Work Campaign, $7,500,000, to be distributed to associated activities in pro portions fixed by the Secretary of War and approved by trie President as follows: Y. M. C. A. War Work Council 4,398,750 K. of C. National Catholic War Council . . 1 ,320,000 Y. W. C. A. War Work Council 660 000 War Camp Community Service 660 000 Jewish Welfare Board 153,750 Salvation Army 153,750 American Library Association 153,750 $7,500,000 American Jewish Relief Committee for Sufferers from the War 600,000 Armenian and Syrian Relief 300 000 Various National and Local Organizations con ducted for the comfort and welfare of Soldiers and Sailors have received appropri ations to date aggregating 289,107 $15,444;i07 WAR WELFARE COUNCIL 40S Cheitnut Street, Philadelphia PERRY'S Reduction Sale! The important Fact about any Sale is this It's the Value you get that Counts! I Our Reduction Sales introduce our clothes to many new customers. f S u c h introduc tions make us many permanent friends. I And the reason is in the Clothes. I For there's n o "bargain" in a pur chase over which a man feels sore when he finds out that he has chased the "Will o' the Wisp" of some thing for nothing. I Get your facts straight and come have a look at these clothes, now at re duced prices ! OVERCOATS The finest $70 and $75 Overcoats - the finest $60 and $65 Overcoats the finest $40 and $45, $50 and $55 Over coats are reduced! The $25. the $30, the $35 Overcoats even the $20 Overcoats are reduced! SUITS The $65 Suits the $55 Suits the finest $45 and $50 Suits are reduced! The $38 and $40 Suits, the $30 and $35 Suits, the $25 and $28 Suits, even the $20 Suits are reduced! Evening Dress Suits, Tuxedo Suits, Cutaway Coat Suits are reduced! Fur - lined, Fur - outside, Fur -collar, Sheepskin lined and reversible leather and cloth Overcoats are reduced! Separate Trousers, Dress Vests, Fancy Vests, all wool Vests, Corduroy and Leather Vests are reduced! Perry & Co. "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut St " 1 4H J i;ro llCl.llililBIWm,BIIIWIiMIIHMIll!llllllllllllBIIWillilllHlil8IB ,' 4fc, ' k.V -v iA H. -t . y ' tt' "Tr v ', '.
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