T3i t. ? . ?., r s WTOFfRUW j-wasrsu"7 r-T-w ' rv 'vt - 1? ' j 7" i.iij, EVENING ' PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAT 2, 1910 j--v -,,v a! ft I- 1 1 8 SALES OF LOAN Emergency Aid Force Active De spite Rain, and Many Rallies Today RECORDS ARE SURPASSED Today's Returns of omen's Victory Loan Committee rt I'lillmU-lplilH Mm II I rtlilinnl'on ilmlrnmu II. II tl.VI Sontli Philadelphia Mr v .1 rr'itnnn eliHlrinan . .". I.M) North Philadelphia Mr" Ohcpsni.in H'-irld, ihali- inun . l!ir, fo Kpnnlntjlon Mini lteubeh tVnlmeire dialrnittli "07 Iflll NeirtliiMit Mr John W Miner chairman . U.'i Sr0 CiVMnul lll'l MVa. I.lnmln FfTKUfrm chairman .. r mill Crntrnl c'ltv Mr V HnrMIe 0 llenrv, chairman . 171 n;.n tlrmantovti Mr W II. Gnrley, chalrmin . 1'ltl.Oun Full of K.-huMUIl Mr lobmci AlliMiui'. chairman ll'.l 100 Nnrlh Hurnl Mr c S Wurtf. cliHlrniiili tlJJ el.-,0 Txli a leilal II S7I S"n Grxml tutHl $.'.',!)7(l,3r0 AVcmicn workers for tin' Yirtiiry I.niui nrc Ki'uclunll.v lciipicii; Npleiieltcl icsiiIh. It was ropmtrcl tniliiy Hint 1 IS subscrip tions totnliiiB s:i7."IH) wi'ii- eibtiiliicil yi-s-tcreln.v, elc-pito tin- lain, by Hie Ilineu rpiic.v Aid nidi's nt Hie Ivve-iitj lioutlis in tbe rpntrnl pint nf tin- fit j . The l)i(!K("-t MiWrlptinii Inday up to noon wns oni' fur SIUO.OIM) I'rnm lit riiilndolpliia Tnpc-lij Mill-. It uiisi muclo through Mi-. I.lln A. tiniilii'l, clmiriiian of tin' cciilnil iltj -teiic-c com mittee. Victor bond business i KUidiinlly SiihM-riiitiiiiis to tin- amount of S"li.:ili(l uric nlitiiinecl in tin' i lotorj Loan booth i thorp during tlip lu-t twoiitj -four hour. I The1 booth i- in i-liurKc of Mrs. Williiitn II. Mpjprs. .Many Itnlllrs Tiiilay I -i -- -- - ... ... i Tlirrp will bo tunny loan rallii's toelav. Mrs. .Mori is le. l'niNIi, Hip tii!-t IMiil tlilf liliin woman to icrcivp Hip I'roiv lie1 Ciiirrrp from the French (JovcrniniMit. will addrpss a merlin;; nt Hip niniy mid navy ollirpis Hub in KittPiihoiisp Sfpinip, nt 15:15 tlit- iiftpnioon. Thorp will nlo bo u Victor t.injj in front of tho I'tiiiin League, which will bp led bmy Albert X. lloxie. Murgnret Itouiaine, s-oprtino of tlir Metropolitan Ojiern Company, w ill feature the Victory rxmn ewuls in th" optitrnl city district today. She lias. mudp it special trip to I'hiladelphiii j for the Loan drive, nnd will sinj; nt noon ut the Loan booth in front of llpppc'h nnisip store, and lutrr nt the booth in fiont of the l.OKim Tiust Company. Conielius HiiRRprty will net as nuetioneer at a sale of (ierninu lii'lmrts duriiiK the piosram nt Hepiie's. , JihIrp .lobn M. Patterson will speaU, , nnd the police Land will play. I West Philadelphia Street Daiue A Victory street dance will tnUe J place nbout the stiitue in Wpst I'hilu- ' delphin, l-'ifty-secoml and Cliestnut streets, this evening if tire weather ' permits, nnd a boxing exhibition ut the ' "Button", SKtieth and Locust streets "j- pen,, Sniinre -. There will also he i allies at the South Philadelphia .statue this noon mid to night. Anions the latest leports to the women's committee is one fioni Mis. Samuel D. Lit, chairman of the central city stores committee, giving a total of $1110,030 for yesterday. This includes 300 per cent subscriptions froln the em ployes of Ilrowniug, King & Co. Mrsi Charles Henry Scott reported more than $l!i0,000 from the Navy League. Fred Stone will he' the fentuie ut a big rally nt Hie Vic lory statue. Peiin tqiiiirc, Ioiiioiiow at noon. He will sing "Those lEagiiuie Temple ISclIn" fioni "Chin Chin" ami "Luiint Dance" fioni "Ye Old Tow lie." He will nisei interpret! b.mcii' cci-ciime ounces unci cio some oi his famous rope swinging. Woman Freed of Theft Charge Florence Iliordan, of South Forty fourth street, who wus alleged to have stolen $1,00 from Thomas Dolnn, who gave his address us 111(17 Walnut street, was released by Miigi.trnle Penuock nt Central Station today, Mr. Dolon hav ing failed (o appear lo pio.ecute, Farly last Wednesday morning Mr. Dolan re ported to the police of Hie Fifteenth nnd Locust sticels station that he Vwel been robbed by a girl companion. Miss 'Riordiui was urrctid bv Detectives Chirk- and McDrwtt. SNSh ?3 103 South 15th Street For the June Bride's a Linen Chest fid Do. llunclMime r QC Ilnncl-eicilirnlclrreel Jin- rC"''" drlra I.unrlieon Nan- h kins, formerly $8. .10. ut Jg Saturday and Monday Ontu sSSRDC2?''3s,e3- Luncheon unit Aftfrnoem Tea eUlnty noil ilelkluim in Wliltmiin'i Candlei. Ojirii fit Ihf nriilnif ("I rleven-, thirty tor noda and for - iciikIIm Tonight there will be folk dancing byl'he speaker pauses unci iooks wuiie me children and adults fioni the city rec- audience follows the direction of his rentiim cc. iters nl Hie Victorv statue in ey e With a choking nun mill' in his' '0gg22 CLUB TO GIVE Hoslnnil's play, "Pierrot cpil fit el Pierrot qui pleur," set lo music by Jean Hubert, will be given Saturday night as the iinnual entertainment of (he (tcrinutitoun Women's Club. The play will be gixen hi the Pel bam Club at 8 o'cloch. Columbine is sung by Amelia llallen.'tbe laugh ing Pierrot by Lillian Krciner arid (lie weeping Pierrot by Adeline lason CURE FOR "PEEPUUS" WOES IN DOUGHTY rUSSVlOOtllllt AMOS Shamed by " ' Musical Fund Hall W lien I'oliccmaii Fondled Faho Annihilator The cine for .mlictillsiu bus been fr mid I .. .. Police Cnpluin .lames I learn dr-cov- , er'd it nccideutally at the meeting of' radicals held in Musical Fund Hall Inst night Tl ,i So .l..li-;.. I...-, hnn mid quiet. Motions, without words, niei 'all Hint is necessary. The implements, are well, see for yourself: ' ' Picture the "downtrodden" assembled enmasse to leurn why they me down trodden. Fiery speakers on the stage spell-bind the red-buttoned uiidieiice with their condemnation of the world in general and iiotliuif; in particular. Here and tbeie along the walls, and in the aisles, are patrolmen in xariuus atti tudes of patient toleintion. A negro patrolman leans none bulantly against the stage on one side of the aisle, bis night still; drawn and his face emotionless, as though he weie being lulled to sleep by the wolds of the speaker. The Cue Suddenly a "bol-shot" mid outburst of applause brings him to attention. As the plaudits die he reaches into his b.ic k pocket, nnd clinws forth a razor! The handle is a foot long. The din ceases as the audience vieww the implement. . ... ..... .wilce and side glances! nt the patrolman. he proceeds with careful deliberation in i his speeth. The uegio. meanwhile, calmly opens' tbe blade. As he relapses into the1 wnicniui wniinig iciiiiiniu cic icisiucii ".sharpens" it on his night stick, feels . i. , f. ...i!....l l. 1I. ....!.. the edge, closes the blade nnd stitks it under his arm. The effect is spontaneous. One by j one, the "downtrodden V in the leur of the ball start to sneak out. Tluee or four speakers quietly slip from the stage1 and into the hull by the rear door. Two of Hieiii. and only two. lctiirn rathei sheepishly a lilt'e later. The M ufllcr The file wanesj gone aie the emphatic gc ticiilatious: moderate, very moderate. bus become the tone of the spellbindeis who followed the incident, (ione. also, I are half of the "downtrodden" whol composed the audience, when the last h.,'jiii;iii:uiiLi!ii,:Ki,iu!iiiiiiiiii!:iimiiHfiiT!:uni;Tiii:iii!i;in:iiiniii!i!ii!iUiiiTi!iinin!Li!iiii;!T; POSITION DESIRED liy Bi-nlleim.il of nblllly. 9 Above ciiiullfli-cillon couplrd M Willi Initiative. iimtrenHhuiei". liemoiiallly, ulfiiinniiiilil, rliur- m BCter. rxiirrldire, liiglirst recom- g inrnillltinnn nnd record. g Ilxperlencecl u scllfs orglinire r, g JiubIiiciis repreiefiilallve, bualnrM p in u n n K ' r , general liualiirim g ilirpetnr. , -m lcmulrlON snllrllrcl unci further j dcllilU ulncll.v Blveii. S Aclclreces V. O. lc 3. l'lillu. J iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiigiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiuiii? J,1 $11. .",0 X -10 Kxtreniely neat one very popular Bliape, 18k, aeumlffts. A curry a tnniplete ctoeU at tell times Charles Muth '".Ji!,1 SOl'TII KHillTll'hT. 1113'J C'oluinbla Avenac' WEDDING RINGS You can bet on a Cord ovan Oxford for appear ance, comfort, wear. But, men, bet on the genuine Shell Cordovan! This one, 11.00 p IEDERMAN ROSTAND PLAY DUMMY RAZORl Still Getaway of Radicals at speaker takes the stand. The giim iiegio patrolman, mid bis night stick and inor. however, remain at the font ()(. (t(l st(1JJ(l- Astl1e111e11q11ietlylllof10111thiMcM.nl. anil the (Ipiunnstintlmi that was to be is uoi, I 11 Hlllll lll-lllll seniles cionn 111c aisle, speaKs to the patrolman n ml ap pioprintcs the "deadly weapon." lie orders the patrolman to lcpoil to the station bouse, nt once. The negiei sn lutes and lcaxes with the otheis. The Grin held today at the Acom flub. The Hut today the captain smilingly u- program for the meeting wus in charge holds' his patrolman. "If we bad 100 of the literature committee. Mrs. more like him, Bolshevism would die1 Lewis I! Dick and Mrs, .leilni ltobeils, in a minute." be declared, "lie scared foiiner presidents of the lirowniiig off one speaker anil I don't know bow1 Club, spoke ut the session. The com iiiuny other radicals. They complained mittee includes Mis. II. Itei.l Mclntlie. to me annul it ill the ballway. lie is to be commended. It was a most dig nified nnil .cuderly meeting lifter the incident." "What happened to the iaor?" he was asked. The cnpluin smiled and lemhcil into his pocket. "Here it is," be said, tendering it to his interviewer, due look nt the "weapon" wus enough it was a wooden stn;e razor with a lubber blade. No wonder the police bureau is hiughiug today. .. Persorfalty of Estates Appraised Personal piopcrty nppiiiiseineiils tiled , hefoie Itegister of Wills Slieelian to day we're as follows: (iiistmus A. Midler, SaClHIl.Tti; Nellie Dale. SCP, WO: Louisu Scbade, SI 1 .CCS.-t.". : .lulin Kuopp. Si'.. SIMV.l.;;,'; .Malimla liolion, SlHiDl.:!.'!, and l'loieiue S. MiCaithy. ( S4-IU; '' ' 14. GREAT BARGAINS! TOMORROW LAST DAY Girl Scouts' Rummage Sale 724 CHESTNUT ST. Ml Keuscinlllile Offers Conslilrrril MS j&3MoW( ' 1 cv g Vl A. Smith & Son, 37 N. 6th DON'T BUY FLY SCREENS Pntll ran cc tlca f VSMlam M Ut Mail, to Order XI pi 11 Hi AY tn riillacIelDlila 1 j M Vf Rut-rroof Everlastlac Iteirlrable Why Buy Outside of Phila.? riionc Walnut C677 fop Kattmatar. TlUN.WAy SIITCI. CO.. SIS N. Darin SI. GALVANIZED, COPPER t AND ZINC SHEETS L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St. Btll. Market 0J4. Jleuttone. Main -1000. 930 Chestnut St. , 39 So. Eighth 203 No. Eighth m MAKE IT.'illfi -f t4 " ? ig g .? IIICMl V msfii5rft :k r ia Lryj I 3 Canopi 1 jprgynjl 3 Awningi I g iMpjufll I a Waterproof JjHNH 3 Covert i EjUflH I 3 Tent. Baa 3 J" Wim WfW HERE TAKE BIG JUWIP Gain of $14,226,850 Over Pre ceding Day Shown in Returns $97,484,900 FOR The biggcxt gains since the starling of the Vietoty Loan campaign were inndc jesterdnj by Philadelphia and the Philadelphia district. Ah a result of (lie big jump in liguieo, WorKeis for the loan nre bustling with renewed cnnllilcncp nnd hope for a finisri which will bring the total up to the quota for the district.,, The gain nf yesterday over subscrip tions of tlip preceding day in Philadel phia was Sl-i.'ll.tSoO. nnd Hip gain In the entire district over the pievions ilny was S'JS.INSS.Il."!). The total for the district was SllT.4Sl.mill. This was made up as follows: Subscriptions oh- tniued in Philadelnhla. SlIi.JCl.TOO; eastern IViiiim nnia, outside of Pliila- I dflphtii). KIS.Ii'Mi.&OII: southern Xew , .leisey. .ST.IIMI.'JOO. and Delawnie. I?."..-, -IS.-i.'JOO. Self icspcit I'ompels the people of Philadelphia nnd the thlid distriit to subset ibe the loan iiuotn. That was the I thought evpiessed bj L. Piispj Pass more, gocrnorof thcThiid Federal lte sene ItiinK. Mr. Passnioie said: "The allolincnt for this district.' S.'1T.".000,0(M), is an euonnous total of subset iptions to secuie. but it is not too large. Heallj. it is smaller than we ex pec ted. The campaign will be success, fill, for the American people hip not luitteis. Itccuusc the war was fought for right, we gno uiispnringl.x of our sous nnd resources, mid not until the last dollar of the tost of the victor i ' paid can we count our tal; complete. "We tunc won the war. but the ut problems of reconstrin lion me before us. We must pay our bills, take cine of our cturiiiiii tninii. stictiilic. coir industries, maintain our tmnsportntiou sBtPins, evtenil our foieign Irnde and do all other things a decent and self respecting nation ought to do. We must place our patriotism nbme our partisanship ami make our critic ism constliictice, for the Amciienn (intern ment is our gin eminent, and our beit mid In n est men lime fought, suffered nnd died for it." French Officer at Modern OUlb Lieutenant Vincente de Wicrbicki n member of (he French High Commis si n, was the special speaker at the meeting of the Model n Club, which was Mrs. II. Newton Walker anil Mis. II. MnxwHI Langdon. Mrs. llaiold De Laucey Downs, piesided. Want Germantown Ave. ReDaved The Tioga Itusiness Men's As.ocia Hon at last evening's meeting stinted a inoiemi'iit to lime lieimauton u incline repaved from Allegheny avenue to tbei city line, to iclievc the auto traffic, eon- geslion on liroud street. Other nssn ciations. in the city will be urged to Lois the city to make this imprmcnipnt ' without delay. The annual dinner to the Tioga association will be held Satin day evening. M.:v I'.!, at the hendcpinUers, .'1.14:! (leiiuuutow u incline. urtaesSffiizpe SOCKS fit all over. This in e a n a comfort, I but better still It means absence of siialn nnd nlso longer wear Four - lily heels .nut toes .'Kiel to I heir nticngth A. R. UNDERDOWN'S SONS 202-204 MARKET STREET Established Since 1838 Penri'Harvard Straw Hat Day, Saturday, May 3rd aSa STRAW HATS deserving of your special consideration Unchallenged as lo authenticity styles that are not only correct but expressing in distinctive manner the preferences of good dressers. There is a hat here for every type of face and a varied assortment of weaves. Prices invariably fair for best qualities. W.e are originators and only official distributors of School and College Fraternity Hat Bands. Sold only to members upon proper identification. Price, 85c each. Special prices for quantities of one dozen or more. Jacob Keed'5 Sons 1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREET ART GIRLS TO STAR IN CAMAC ST. CIRCUS Parades Will Open Unique En tertainment Provided to Boost Victory Loan A iinlone nnrlne circus will be stnged I in gay Ciimao utreet today nnd Sat in day in furtherance of the lonn. More than 100 nrl Ptudents. nil girls. DISTRICTlwUl participate in fancy and fantastic 'eostiinips. some of thorn boing Had ns niilmnls of the forest. I hey nre from the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, llrond nnd Master streets. The "circus" will start at 8 o'clock both nights with a parade from Cninne street around llrond street and return 10 the "biggest little street." Tor the remainder of the evenings the partici pants will mingle with the throngs in the street, interspersing their frolic with musical nnd caricature eiiterlniiiments on the stage erected in the tear of Canine street. An orchestra. the "Uninboohe Soiiipplionpy." has been foiined by the girls and will lender get era I musical selections. Piolr W'l.ln, a Polisl bari-"Pa- tone, will enact Hie prologue of gllncc I" in costume. Miss Pent I Aniien, soprano, will sing. There also will be an old-tinie band oignn. with a monkey on a chain, the monk being one of Hip art students. The girN will be diessed to lopre senl different minimis, im hiding clou kejs, clogs unci cat Other pmtici pants will be attired in pielmescpie costumes lepicsenling the different na tions. A plnj let. "Ail as It Is Not," will be enacted. .Students fioni the School of Uiciipiiticiunl Therapy, dresfed lis gipsies, will tell fortunes. ROBBERS ASSAULT TAILOR Man Shot In Daylight Attack in North Sixteenth Street Shop Morris Liifl'crninn. forty-four jeuis old. was shot and beaten lij two ne g s who iittenipleil lo lob bis tailor ing establishment at PJII North Si tcclh street toda. 1 Lnfleriiinu is in St. Joseph's llospi- I till with a bullet wound in his left nun mid s.cii. Ionises nboul the bend and body. lie will rec over. The negroes escaped. ! The iiicii enteied the tailoring sbop shortly lifter 10 o'clock today and ask- , eel to be show n some suits of clothes, Liifl'erni.iii explained be did lint have any leach -to-wenr clothing. He vnji. , however, be had nn old suit whiib be, would sell for SI". I A. LalTeriiiiiii till tied to show the suit one of the negroes grabbed htm. j while thc other beat him with the end I of ii revolver which lie bad drawn from I ibis pocket. A si uflle followed nnd the i tailor was shot in the arm. , The tiring of the revolver attracted 'the attention of Patrolmen Hawkins and Ituvior. of the Nineteenth and Ox ford streets station. The patiolmen ur lived just as the negioes were running up Sixteenth street, ami a passing trol i ley car aided their escape. . A NEW idea in adver- tising is to tak: ad vantage of the "big man" by talking business to him in the quiet of his library, through magazines and newspapers. HERBERT M. MORRIS j Advertiiing Agency i Every Phate of Salei Promotion 400 Chestnut Street Philadelphia ENGLISH BUSINESS MEN V imikr it M t nf venlnc Iiih1iipmh pfuplt. IrXU In us miMiijr, prompt rrtiip. l.i uirtPi Itinrli fniisj illnnprs. i'tJWUlM 'i f mi im es Menci cliaciKeil cl.illr 33-37 South 16th kRooM 1 t 4i 9 I SSlfflHW.'i.Tnam 'lflHflfla'a'B'Br JalaVcal VAREINOFRCETODAY; TO CAPITAL iVIONDAY Senator's Return Presages House Fight on Brady Regis tration and Other Bills IS RECOVERING FROM COLD Senator lMin II Vine is expected to tislt his ntliie Imlm f,. n fpu. lioiirs nnd will return In ILniitburg on Moil day night, when linnl nit inn on the Philndelpliin i l.i m l.iiu m . tnken in the Settiile The seiialni hn. niocerecl from the cold on Ins i In. I w In, h deteloped eight clns n go iniil iniised ih pbysieinn to order him nuihiieil t i,w UP,'i fnv f01u of pneuinniiiii. Todm. bis office said, the s,.nnir ImpU able in spend n f.-w hours at hie io., Mis i 1 u i n tn 1 Th i i i1.ii i-jff on Monday night pi cages a fu-nt iM t),e House when the .ni. runes will attempt to lime the Mii.IIm l!ej:i.iatiou bill held ill committee fm n imblic bearing in this cite It is evpectiil tin. Woodward charter bills will be iepi.ii.il out of the Senate I'oinniittei. cm iiiiini, ipal nfl'airs. of' which Seii.it, ir nte is chairiuaii. early next wen la.iil on the calendar for thiiil le.idiiig The Oni registra lion lulls, nlucli ,ne now on the third lending i.ihnil.'ii :ih expected to be dually p,i..eil The Itnimi lull, whiili were intio dm eil In Seiiiili.r ll.ii- and pasted by the Semite l.i.l week, are expected to come up in the llninc They increase, the number of cleteetnes in the elistric I attorney's nnVi The lulls weie nppnsed nt n publii bearing In Senate. r Vai-p. but when passed In the Seii.ile only bad tbiec votes against tlii'in Little oppii.ilii.ii i. expected from tbe Vale lepii.eiilnliw. in the House, in vii'w of the ,dec lin.ition of (ioiernor ' Spinal in l.nor of llicni. The tight in the House will be inuile bv the V.IIC fo lies ell the I Cgist I'll t loll bills who Ii aie 'lupin ales of those introduced in the Semite In Senator Oaix. Tins week Jlipic.cntntivo Clinton A Soviet., who conies fioni David Lane's waul, iiitiiielinrcl a joint resolution to have Hiein held in c i.iuiiiittee for a pub lic heating The tcolutintl will picili nblv beinlleil up en .Monday night. One of ihe lulls "lips out" the Regis I' . Stationers V Pra cticaTVVedd iitp Gift s Mantle Sets Clocks ."Vbscs and- Candlosticks Incharminp' color combinations, specially designed in"Wcdcwood,Erialand. The unfortunate (ire to our neigh bor next door Oppenheim, Col- lins & Co., will not interfere with OUR OPENING TOMORROW, i JJeCHar Will Be On Display 1 omorrow operating on a minimum cost buying strictly for cash doing business on a small profit basis Enable Us to Present Women's Footwear ClOnilttCT IN stvi.i: i:ci:itioai. J. 5.00.00 7.00 New Second Floor Shoe Shop rdlicnesttiut- Opening Special This new Colonial Buckle $ Patent or Dull Calf. Irntiou Commission and compels the (lovernor to appoint n new bonrd within ten ilnjx. The other prohibits Hie com inlsslirtiers fioni chnnging a polling plnre eTcepI1 on petition of the majority of thp voters in Hip iliisinn nffcclcd, and l prevents them from counting the ie- turns of the election nt which thev nre enndidntes for office BLACK OXFORD cmms(mm. Ml &Jj& Very Superior in Quality Worth $12 Incomparably New Model AX o ford of custom quality, made by master footwear builder s, whose work has liecmne m vt. With turned sole anil I.mik heel, and is built of the vcrv finest (iialitj superb suede. Yoh man obtain this .?.' mothl also In brown suidc if yon prefer it. U ii s a l e F r i il a a aur Satnrilan, ami we ailrise early bimiiuj. Royal Boot Shop 2 1 TOP WOMEN mC nd Floor Saves$2 , 1206-8&10 Chestnut St .LI'R street &lk N m, v v W """"""TW at (las same i&ml "' " a r n - ijPSKXx. . s a r i n ij 11 1 nAl i"'!cr- 1 Wk Hfc.. II I n iiijln'.! .il ,1 1 ,;li hiyv ft 6 im$y Jl pey'&cq; The Features of these stocks of Perry Spring Suits are their Newness Variety Reasonable- ness in Price The meaning a man usually attaches to the term "a new Suit of Clothes" is this, that he is the first one who bought it to wear. I But, the Suit may not be very new at that ! It m a y have been waiting for his coming a long time be fore he finally gets'it. $ Now, we are show ing you table after table of NEW Clothes the fabrics in which have been woven in the last few months. f& They are fresh and full-bodied. The life has not gone out of thc,;r warp and woof. Their colors and tones and patterns are vigor ous and bright. r 5 They're Clothes! NEW CJ Plenty of them! Plenty of patterns and mixtures. Some of them we have had to replenish already be cause the first' arrivals hist walked out! " I And we bought from the mills at prices which are no longer quoted they're higher now! Come in and see them ! You will find it to your interest to look for and to buy Quality in your Spring Suit today! '9 i i 1 .M Al m i m ij-i M 9 -' .'$ 4 :i . ft S 4 I i'i WtM M WfiCfiestnulSt. sKStis-sssassai .-;, J. Vn. "lA'JlNiV'''' T . (O li VL 3.7 $A SP. , V'.iS-.il. . "' t " 7- . ) Ur ,A S ii C nM, . t c: ?&. tV S..' Ayy v' iiiwroix".. 11 "(w! 'Hlllll 'liillU' ' 1 ' m -w .'& H.jf."l ' S V.vv. i 5".. ". ' j .... 11 tk. . fl B
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