-iFt5' ifV BVJflXlXOl T'UBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TlIUJSIMY, NOVEMBER (J, 1910 tv 8 T,jr-j. r lr- l'i m fc5 w SpsikkijERS STOPS THE TORE AT THE START Held the flames "It rIvcs us much pleasure to testify to tho efficiency of the GLOBE Automatic Sprinkler?. They kept the fire from making headway and put it out without damage.' . Loiter of Totty Trunk and Hap; Co.. Inc.) Petersburg, Va. . GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKlXrt CO. 20.15 Washington Ave i s, an 511 The Dullf .Vw Bids gtgl M t.l 11 Ml ...nniK.iii,i.iinn njT': tTHplftl. t-mJ 918 mn in BRBaS"i,,B wm svi Avdi a fjPPW 'favaSSK I ihiaSl iic.irs. Tin' -iciipt.ui i. i- ii im-iivii unit ,MinrH r-r-r-rr- i-ilfr-r rs,-mss nnn "'' "'"' l!lK'S III'' lill 1 1 mlli)llo fill MOON ESTATE OVER S200.000 id kit.- timt mi? b, ,,.i... t.-.i n,.. r liiiincsl I'.l the foil 'in I iinlliinltics Former Congressman Leaves Fortune' '" v 'V,!!'?!, UTlt!"li to Relatives Other Wills Probated Mine limit SuniHiou uto'li'lt in roln tiles in Hip u ill nl IV Cn;,iess mini Keiilirn (). Mm. ii, w 1 1 i r-! u.is ml mlltril In iirobill'' l.iila.i. i'oii,; -is,tn;ni "Moon Mho died im I). Kil" i nl Uio Hellenic Sir.iifiiril. dhnlul Hit- -ii'n lie twoori bis widow. Mnn A Mimn. n ilaiiBlit"! Mabi'l M .MuvooiifTiiii. .mil IM" Ri'iimli'liililroii Itc'nUves who iiKn I bo lii'iichYiittiis Ill four ollii'i- wills mlinillod In pin bato tmliii Tlni won1 ,ts follows:. Ailnliib lloilic IM., Wjlic strict. I 'In ist t'hiiioli. I mhiiiii Ifcumnlil r,:mi, Mii.UOII: lilia .1 Lni;;tii. -iliO'J l.iirtli- iiooil ineniK .Mi, 00. ami .Mavla . Jlnrtlinloiv ('niioonl. Mass. slu.lioo I UP lOlllWIIIC lllli'lllnries nl tier- fconnl pioperlj woio ills,, Hliil : Unbolt I; r.mUwuller. SI l.'S.O":! ! . Itioliaiil A lietsioiii Sii'.OIMil. ami l.ililb G. Wtiisnn. MOT.OJ. iiimiorrn nr-ri imr-r rt m i MINISTER DECLINES CALL The Rev. J. B. C. Mackie. Haddon-.i ,, , field. Remains I he Kin .liiM-pli is ( . .Muikio, pat. i tnr of the l'"irst I'losbiloiian I'lunrli Ilaihlonhrhl .1 , for Iho Ihiul time bill iloohnoil a o.ill in bonil the Tmii Hi i l'resbiteiian t'liiireh. of Pittsburgh This is one ol Piltubundi's fashiuiiable ehiirolios Hie salar offered. 'I is mill, is uonil.i dniihlo Hint Mr. Mail, ic Jiow icoeives His oalarv in llnddou lield is SlkjOO a .war lie has been in his piosetii oharso uearlv three eais. The Iladdoiilielil ohiiiih Is the largest and most imixiriuut ohiiiih in the West leiscj Piosbjler and has aiaonv its members ninny-woll-tii-ilii poi-sons. m vltMliic several . li'liou.iiros. Doetoi Minkie met nilh the elders, trustees and deaioiis, in a honit-tn heart pessjon and eplnined the situa tion to them, and said he linill1eeided to remain with lliein and eniilinuo the woi Ic he has under wui "STOKOWSKI'S LUNCHEON" Leader of Orchestra Presided at To day's Meeting "Slnknivski's I.uuehoon." as Hie last luncheon of the Philadelphia (r- chcMra SI. 000.000 endowinent fund eanipaicu, has been desietiiited. ns the ! rnwnliiR feature nf the drive. The luneliroti n siveti at the Hotel Ititz Cailtou this nnon with liiindioils of m inkers in atlendimee and Sir .lohnslou roibes-ftcibertson ns Hie cuest of honor and prineipal sioaker. Kdnard loU. lampaijju ihnirmau. and mnst of "tlio workers are eiiulidiut that the Rual will be liassed witli the returns nl lodaj. While this was the last winkct.s luncheon. Ihere will be n dinner ut the liilx-i. nrllnn net Jtou ilnv oioninis to eelebiaie the esinb- lishment of the SI. 000,000 endow mini fund, which means tlio perpetuation of tlio oioliostr.i Leopold Stokowskl. louduelor of the ot chest ra. presided al loda."s luncheon. Musical numbers were furnished hi members from (lie or chetrn $5000 ON VICTIM Aged Man Struck by Had Fortune In Liberty Bonds , William .. Davis eight) -four .icars old, of 2fl North Cimnc street, who had SoOOO worth of Liheit) bonds hid den about ills clothing when he w.ls Injured in an automobile accident, is in a serious conditiou today at I lie Hahne mann Hospital. Iterative of his ad Tanced ago Ills, iccovery Is doubtful. Jlr Davis wat. knocked down at llroad and Arch streets last night 'v a niotonar drivep by TS, T. l.atir of Xeiy Castle. Hoi. In the Cential Police Station today Lank was held under IJ-100 bail to await the outcome of Mr. Davis's Injuries Deaths of a Day Miss Mamie Wynkoop Miss Mamie Wynkoop, the -oldest daughter of former Mayor t'eoige U. IV.iukoop, of Gloucester, died Tuesda) at the home nf her father. 233 Mon mouth stiect, after a month's il!nrB.. The )ouug woman was widely known. The funeral will he held .Jomorrow. William H. Beckford William II. Wekford, for some )ears engaged in newspaper work in this city, died on Tuesday in his apartments, J5.101 North Sixteenth street. He was about lift) five )curs old, a graduate Of Yale and at one time was well known ""ns a writer on economic subjects. His funeral will be held I'rliliiy afternoon uitli services in the isair .Mortuary Chapel. 1S20 Chestnut street The Rev. Thomas Cole Kingston. N. Y., Nov (I, The Itev Thomas Cole, for forty years rcetoi of Saugertiee Trinity Episcopal Church dropped dead yesterday whilo addressing the children in the Saugerties ITigl School. Doctor Cole was seventy year old and was a sou of "Thomas Cole, th landscape artist. NO WONDER - Hanscopn's 50c Table d'Hote Suppers arc so popular delicious Parker House RoJIs right from our ovens arc only one of the little touches of quality. Try it tonight. fltd and Market St: j:J3 Market St, 0t MarWl at COUNCILS TAKE UP LOAN SUBSTITUTE Item of $250,000 for Camden' Bridge Features Measure Introduced Today 'TOTAL SET AT $2,000,000 A ni'U Sl!.(()ll.lO tfiiiKiiui. Iim II iiicliiilinx SL'.'IMMIU Cm tlic I'iilluilflphiii t'liiiidcn bridge, uill hi. tho must im pmtiiiil mutter to be discussed lij ('mm cils t iN mci'liiiK Ibis (iflcniiHiii Truffle icmiliitlmi bill iiriihnhl) will not lio ciiusiili'lcil. Cliuliniiiii (litfliin nr I mini lis lillflllce ciillllilitlor. is cpeitcd In itltrn dure u bill mi i-l'tiiiK tlioKIKinsS'J.iiflO. 0110 ml iiillcction. ullli llic tiui'li-ihtHiiil in: Hint Hi'1 iti iniiiiilv uitli ll' in i M-.IOII H'MUIl ill'4 tin i 'ii it ! 1 1 ft loll lif tin' rt l'al.ii ! mi tin1 l'.iil.win niiluii 'ho i , ,, . , : ,.' ; ,, '-! - no mo im i iiuiii-i ion in uio niiiiiwiiii o ,ii ceptin;: tlio gift. Nil iilli.-i niiliiiiiii. ( will bo presented. !t was oNplninoil b. i-iitisc tlio I iiirinniliil link imiiiii ioii i and Aln.Mir Smith linio uoi i nrnii'i otlioiiil lintitii alinn nf the Jh ,ucsi Tlio. itolns nC tin Sj.0llll.0ll torn IMiiiuj loan bill woio ni I iimn la-.! neck, anil ;is lopintoil icilm ihi lull is opi'oliMl tn tiiin'Ii i.is I i in. i' in Uio Ii.i.iI s -..inn '.lii limiitii I ), il.u nf inns' '"'iioi.il inti'iosl is tin J.-0.O0(l sol dsiilo for tlio oitj's shuir m tin lirs voar's work on tho I'lnhiilolphi.i t'.iiiiilon In idro. 'I'lio Impost siii"li' iloin js ono -fur SIKi.OdH for tin poli.t inn roll till Hie end of the veai Cjri Solii Itor Cniiiiolh C(H'I (I'll In bill ii'xn lit till' Cltl intrudm r- a drasti, linlhi ilnHnsr iho n.c Iia t.ixionlis slmi.ta. ' i s iiii.iisiire'Mill i i.fnii. l,n I ,., put kins sp.no in all seetloiis ol Ilii ,.; , , .,,,,1 i )liniP n.i'eMblo In all t.,v , nmpanjos. fnder Ihi .islinj! , inoniipnl.i held lij the (lnnkoi 'iH 'AlVMiiib Cn. lerlaiii si, mils in front ol iloN .mil slatinns at e fur the ovohlsh c t ,lf (llll, n,m.ni. Tho ,. sta,i silos have been selerled after nintor '"'-with IHie.-inr AViNon. ..f the 1)" partini'iil nl l'ublie Safelj. MAY RIDE IN AIR SUNDAYS City Solicitor Sees No Violation of Blue Law Aviator Discharged Lieuleinmi .Inhn ('. I town I1 '-liaised I with vinlatinu the blue law nf 17!' Mil taking a prssongei lot an airplane ride nn Suiidaj . lias discharged this uioiniug I b.i .Mngislrnie linker. Lieut eimiit Howard, n ho is president of the Poniisilvnnia Aeti.il Seiviee Cor lunation, was uui-dod on a uariaut swnin mil hi l'.itiolnian I!um-!i. oh the Siy'j -hfili stiool and Woodland incline stiillon." nil i oniplainl jfi-oiu l-o.sidoiits in the neighbnlliooil of tile uviatloli lield I nt Island road and I'linwood avenue. I .Magistrate linker on October -'I bold I the case fur a fuiUier heiu-ing In Hie incautimc he obtained nn opinion fuim Cits Solicimr Council; which stated to take pnssougois for lides in airplanes Sunda.i is not a liolatlou of the l.ni . 'and last Sunday Uio uiagistialc look u lido himself, when lie wont to the field to investigate condition SHERIFF FORCED TO MOVE Ransley Says His House Was Sold "Over His Head" SherilT Matij C. ISnusle.i has fnli I'd to mote his Inline. Im..,, His former holm . l.Jli Lllswnllh stiool. was sold "mer hi head." without his know ledge, an oi ding to a statement made by him. Me now Ihes at 1.'!.",7 l.llswoilh slieot The sheiiff s;iid Hint si long as lio( lcmaius in nllii-o he will mil change his policy of making on evictions of per- I sons from their homes where such evic tions win i hum' uimei essarj suuoring. Use of "Photo-play" Upheld I .ludge Diikitison today suUaiued the right of the Plioto-pla) Wot Id and Photo-plny .louinal. published in this city, to the flsc of the -wold "Photo-' iiil.i)" m tho titles of the magazines. I The publication "Photoplay." of Clii- i ago. brought an action against the luuil publications seeking' to force them Automobile1'"' ''''"''Sf llieir name on the giotmii mill nn- inn- is mp) riguieu. . DECORATIVE CHINESE UNDEHGLAZE VASES Artistically Arranged for Elec tricity and Fitted with Silk Shades in the Same Colors or Made From Old Fabrics Sold In Pairs for the Lony Library Table THE R0SENBACH GALLERIES 1320 Walnut Street J SPECIAL 2 DAY SALE OF Black Kid Boots iSf ft22 foray Values t"- Tomorrow WeVe arranged this Tremendous 2-Day Value Specially for Women who arc either in mourn Inir nr who nrefer the oiliet dignity of black we have offered Special Price Today & Grace M Lotus ot Military HttlModtU Up to the 1206 - B SHE WEARS PARIS PANTALOONS v ici.ii . i knee tiini-ei s uf Uir huii liiiliin In r vhlo will be win n li Vmeiieau m union in ,i shin I lime if Iho ptulii thin of Miss . slierr. nt New Vnil.. ulio reluineil In Hie I ulted s(a(s fioui P.iris, conies tine. Miss sln-n weais 'em. 'Ilie.i .ire a miiI nf h.iiciu larlel.i. in. pie of daiU iliith. i might at Iho hnees and liiniuiid witli gnbl lit-ne.iile. "I'hoie is icallv no i-eiison.ible ai-guiiieul against piiil.itiiniis." Miss slnor said. "Tile; lorKiinl.i .no iiiiufi'u (able and .illnu Iho weai'ei- gir.ilcst treediini, 'I lie farmeretles sliowid skills were n Ihing nf the past. Ceit.ilul.i If one won p.iiitalnnus uno wiiuld he illlh u-nl. bill the wonieit of ineiii.i ale untiling if mil ililloi rill" WOMEN TO HEAR DR. ADLER Will Tell How Jews Are Affected by Peace Conference Action "A Htateinent nt lite Aitmu nf tin Pom i' Ciiiifoiouie as Affecting tin .lows" will be Iho subject nl lr Cirus Adler's talk bofiiic the I', nun II nl .low isli Women mi Xoiciuhci II The meeting will lie 1'cld nl '':".0 in the afleriiiHiu in M"etoinlile Club and a inusic.il luogiani by Mis. AIcmiiiiIci l.ielioruiaii and Mis. Adnlph l.noli is sclii'diiled in addition In business. The Council of Jewish Women will he twouty-tno ,ioars old Ibis w inter, and in celebration of the sihoi atuii icrsai.i a I'cslhe afternoon s Ix.ing planned tor Dceonibor !. One hunilioil daughlois of rniincil members hale been united to take pint in a ilanciug fcatiiH- and u short plai Hint will be given, illustrating lb" giowth of the council, which .it piooni uuinhers inoio tlinn l"00 iiienibois fn cliaige nf the auniiereaiy fosiii ilies ate .Mrs. Hairy llissingor. cliau- man ; .mis. iianriei iiium. .his iicnri l'loun-. .Mrs. Waller Dalsimer. Mr- Milton KnUenbrig. .Mrs Mark Leo jiold. .Mrs. Joseph A Lotivliheini. Mrs Jncoiios "Moos. .Mis s;tac Plant. Mis I Joseph . Snolloiiburg anil .Mis. Lester 1 Wolf. DRIVER JAILED FOR YEAR Chauffeur Who Hit Child Sentenced. . Judge Criticizes Speeders John Leopold, a i linufl'cur. is m the iniintv prison lodai. wheie lie will spend a ,ienr foi Iiniiug knocked down and sei ions'.! iiijuied Afono Itohb, four icais old. ::00.'S lliranl .nenui Leopold liws in Tlnrtieih street, ahoi i Master Judge JlcXhliol. in sontcueing Leo pold. yi'steul.1) said a sliced mania and a "public lio-d'imncd" policy wen the causes of mull hilling aicidents TABLE LAMPS footwear, riere's your chance to share in our economies. For, from the standpoint of exquis ite style, fine quality and workmanship, and considering other shops ask $12 for this boot, no bigger vaius tnis season, a ? Tomorrow Q Q. 00 2 Days Only at ' O R6yalBflAtShoP at ror Women t" 2nd Floor Saves 2to5 - re Chestnut street BOY VICTIM IS BURIED ied After Fall From Handlebars of Bicycle I'lini-ial seniles fm 'I'lmmas lhiglii-. Iiiiisiiioio. i ighl leai-s old. sou ,,f .Mi. in.! .Mis. icliihahl A llitismnie, WJ In lieu iiwnoi who ilieil .M'sioiila.i in tin tiei niaiitoMii luispital Hum In i 1 1 1 i leioneil wlieii he loll tioin a hie.M-le 'liiisilai, woio held this niici noon. luleiiiii'iit wiis made in Sti ouilslmig. ' The hoj fell fioui tlu- haudlehai's ol ,i pla.wuiiloV bicjcle on to a feiidei of a pa.ssiug iiiiliiiiiobile. His father is a' well-known business man and both his' patents are liiomincnt snci.illj in (!cr iiimtnwu. Une of the bo) 's luoUiers is a student at Piincetoti. and nn -oilier is liiaililiii k I liii-unuv. (icrmau town Aiadeiiii athhtc Dictate the.direcfjway th.e way thaj; is satisfying thousands of other business men. Dictate to BDI30N 0 CTATING MiCHINC mux BV SKJ3t?l ra5 S:3T7I!S 1STTS353 Call us up to tell you about it. We're ready to do it inside of fifteen minutes. Right now- Telephone The Ediphone Walnut MM George M. Austin 1035 Chestnut" Street' .Philadelphia , , i ii I p i ! RMafcaaBtSi ' ' X BaEaHl I Ivia SALES OF U. S. GOODS !N CITY HIT H. C. OF L. Bargains at Army Ordnance Salvage Store Attract Big Crowds Daily i I'leiy (111! nt the I'tllted Sillies III III! niilnnnie salvage dcpitit incut flol rounu 1710 l.udluw slieel. the govern lililit deals a blow In Hie II. C. nf I,, l.ofl-nwi- inntei litis and cttniptnonl pin (based b) I'ncle Sam for Ihe ue of civilian ctupliiies at shell loaillug eon tirs in Hie onsl. are sold to the public al I lose iiuugins I Iloitvivlii's, iniing nioiliors ami nnuii men ciuw'ded almitl Hie onliaucc In.lai only idTtf ailmitleil twit, three mill font at a time". There was SI. .000 ninth nf lilaiikets. sheets ami plllnw cases on salt 'Tilts,, were all wool, pari wool and col ton. The! sold for S'J.'J.'. S.1 and J" I a pair. Diesscr scarfs weic sold at 10 icllle. Ii . sheds. OIMIII. at S.."i ; sonic .--K'.Hl.'nt SI. 111. pillow ca'. IL',"il' ''" lenls a pail, bed spiculs. SI. '!.-; ciutaiii scilm in bolls funn I'i'J In SO )iuils. at '.'J ictus a wml; tlasli lights.' minus the battel h 10 ciut. i lollies briisties 'JO i cuts, and mi pen I, rs' pencils at ." cents In order to i undue) the puiili.i-e of HI..U' li.ils withnut loiifiisiini, eustniiiei-s it i o no) pi'imitled tn i home or lingrr iliiiut the inutitcis All the g Is ot iied al these "sales nte in pel feel t ondi I inn Ma lor. I S itiiist ami Captain ,wlh in i in i hinge of the sales Tliov i ,n. loiidiuteil daily from !l::!0 :t in In '! ".(I ii'ilrn k ill the allollliioll. Tile gnoiU l'ii liiim lime to time : nling I,, -liipuieuts. I WARNING TO NAVIGATORS I. S. Engineer Locates Wrecks Sunk I in Delaware River Lieutenant Colonel W. !' I.niln, I nited Stales eueiiieeis, i , todii! warning of the pi ssilell a Ii, eseiii i ol In lln tin i lollnwuig uieliaies I,, u.n igatini liid.twaie i her: The dredge Independence, l.nng in I lie asl side of Lehigh tnuge about ."Tc tct east of ihe channel ceutei lim at n , pomi about 1000 feet below tin- "ii- n tn,, to t)ie llelawaie and l.elngli i anal 'I'lns ineck Is now being ie I uio'i'd A lighter said to lie the lhn. 1) nig in i he west side of Lanilieth latig'. nhoiil I -Js.il feel west of the ehautfel icnler line at a point annul oin icel neioiv i nu l m e h Winks ill abnlll eleien feel o I Hiitei i.imil boat, said In be Hie ohm leer, lying on til'- wet side ot Mmknin .an, ml 110 foot tlinn 1 lii' channel oh i due. at a point about mm fee -w th" whatf at Itiii-bling. N. .1 'L'lie ,li edge Iteliauce. l)ing on tin west side of Moimj Island tange about loll toot west uf flu ' eliterliue nf tin IllinlM'l at 11 lloillt llllnlll 000 feel below liie upper cud of Mjiuoy Island. S dtationci-s , Social Stationery Cjr-j'stmaa aid Crccztp Cas (& soxv react-' Sb cid-awcF Wcdciind Invitatiorla Wedding Announcements There's invest went for a good Clothes 5m HH Fall-weight Overcoat, fsh WJ VI M l0 i?60 WW) WA 4c,-IWIaM. Winter Overcoats, fi4 i f,in to $ioo. fin m m JACOB tlEEtfS SONS 1 SHIPS AT HOG ISLAND- , AWAITING BUYERS Seventeen Wooden Vessels BuNt at Other Yards, Three Tugs and Steamer for Sale None of iho hin awaiting bu.iors at Hog Island was hunt in the jnrd. It. wa nntuiitnced today nl the hlp yanl. As fast as ii ship is completed there i .it goes a) onij' into service 1 ifl? fillips I nte mm tniilei const ruction and theie is noil; for eitch of these a soon lis it I Is ninipleteil Hog Island's sixty-i fourth ship wa launched .lestenhiy. The soyenteen ships uniting nt JIfig Island for hu.iors are wooden Klilps. htiill in oilier ) arils and eul there for liirnge No win, den ships hale eicr been built nl Hie .iitrd liero, anil lliere is no intention of lnnlding inn nthei tlinn steel ships. The scieuteeli are purl of n tleet of L'flrt wooden vessels which the gowm tnetit intends to dispose of. In ailiiilinii to Ihe sewnteeu nnoden eskps stmiil al ling Island, lliere ,lri three tiiglni.ils in,l a passengei sle.iuier llieio awaiting snlo b the ginenimenl. These wele mil built lit ling Nlnnd The steamer Is the Capo May, foi nn rl) ihe Itopuhlli". Some .wars ago the K, pulili, was a faillous eoutsinu heal, making daily trips between Phihulel pliia .mil Cape Mil) lliiriug I lie war Hi, ii'ssel was used ns a hotel for wotk men in a ship.winl up the Helaiinie Vo iiiiuoitui eiiieiil has let been nindi ol the iliite of the sale of Hie wooden Oses LINN APPOINTMENT PLEASES Naming of Lawyer to Superior Court Vacancy Finds Favor Here 'I lieu- u lis inn, Ii laioiiihle , oiumeiil lod.ii in lignl miles, on the appoint in, 'ill ol Willi im It Linn, a piomiiieut iiiiinboi ot Ihe hal. as a judge of tin Pennsylvania Superior Cum t Anil, Mill, eill, 'III of liis nppniutmoni i!ii made yestiidii) hi lioveinor Spinul fie will till the lneaniy caused hi Iho death of .ludge llenj) Willinms. Mr Linn Jias a wide iiud inried iperienie in the piactiic of law. lie has appeal ed as i oinisel in a luniiher ol i.-ies hi'iiid before the I'ulilii Sei v ice Cnmniission. the state1 and tnlernl ..mils ami also the Supiemc Conn ol the I'niteil Stales. He is ih.tirmnu ol Ho liiiind of governors of the Law As so i.itimi nf Philadelphia. Piosidonl of Uio Ait Club and aho is conuojtcil will, a number of piogressive olgatii.al iun-. Rabbi to Address Students The Memoiah Sociclj of tin I'm ei sit i of Penns) Ivania will lie :nl- diessed hi Itabbi .Mas Drub, of Now Yoik, this evening in Ilotiston Cliibl Auditoriuiii 70 better you tiff man than The knowledge that he is corrci tl dressed adds tn .1 man's confidciuc m any situation. When it comes to seWf iiif; clothes of character the Phiiadelphinn "whu knows" is likelv to conic to us tor theni, as m e !ia ? ion a well-merited repu tation for s u p p 1 1 i n e clothing of quality, dis tinction and service. Fall and Winter Suitx ure priced $30 )q fso Fall-weight 0''ercnatn, jf.fO to $60 m Overcoats for s Wintry Blasts! Whether you want an UJster an Ulsterette, a Chester.fi eJd a Single-breasted Overcoat a Double-breasted Overcoat button-through-front Coat or a or a Conservative fl'y -front an all-round belter Coat a back-belted Overcoat a Velvet Collar Overcoat or a Cloth Collar Overcoat or any other Correct Model you will find it here in many colors; fabrics and patterns! J Look at this dandy double-breasted brown Overcoat cut for a Young Fellow! The waist lines are high, the collar is deep, the lapels are generous and soft-rolling, and there's a big belt with a buckle. $35. IJ At $40 and $45 blue double-breasted Over coats, moderately close-fitting, quarter lined with iridescent silk and silk piped in the seams beautiful Overcoats with smartness in the lines! J At $40 Conservative Overcoats, fly fronts, velvet" or cloth collars, black or Oxford gray fabrics, smooth finished, and fulT" lined with silk. We simply can't duplicate them, today to sell at $40. At $45 Two-button double-breasted Over coats, waist seams, slashed side pockets, cloth collars, roll back sleeve cuffs very distinguished-looking garments $45. j Very Special Vaue $25 A Single-breasted Oxford button-through-front Overcoat. A rough finish fabric that hao dsiol. a.il style! And so on all the way up to big warm Ulsters with muff pockets, outside patch pockets flapped, or conservative flapped pockets in the finest Shetlands, beavers, friezes, and cheviots $95 o $ob. Chauffeurs' Great Coats Double breasted, Muff Pockets Big Convertible Coll aw $25.00 PERRY & CO. UTT T i.1 JJi 16th & Chestnut Streets A T- 1. 1 i fl svl ,( -fl ?,l l ftl nt H i?i I M 73.1, .Market .St, mf minute btyl :e$ 1 u W oaMNHMOwaaaaeiiiaflaieBaaiBaaMaMHagr' !( s V tii j. y o sT AJ., iu- 4 U J9 'CWrr .'; - , ... .Jl' ll !- I irtUeHMu Piw.. ma-i-L. rrrr,V . , ,, 1ta , ,. HaM0ik.4(A' ;.svjj,v . p- JAtf-r- ""' ?i ,Ltjs3' si.&iaiJ
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