,::, - fc'tf 'V s. Y '1 ? A y HtKAt bUrTO 'FOR LEGIONARIES r posts Loarn How County Com missioners Will. Pay $75 to Former Soldiers' Families, i i - PLAN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE A bontix of 7fi to tlic widow or npn t relative of n deceased former soldier, (he relative of tlic deccnnM widow f a former coldlcr, Ih pnyublc through L office of the county commlsIencrn o b"rln imy the fuwrnl ! This In formation hn been -Riven American T.f((Ion post Appllrntlon for the bonus must be made before bur nl ami wherenn effort h nindc to receive the SiB from the Lnty commissioners, the funeral ex wu" .' i.,.i.i ho ii r iiiueh under $2o0 ?!..n.ii.. The county commissioner! jt. CiihIiIiie, . narlnK seventy of these bonuncf i this .Tutl(?e John M. .vi--- n !. thfln xr.lHIII. (A, w ; ;v :-"z ,:,; Tn nnnlicant for the bonus must linve, bcJn n Imna-We rodent of PI. ladel Shia at the time of-deatb. The former ;"rviec man must have received nn in . , ' .' ijlfi'' II "'-'l' .j i"i ' '" "l 'l ii ( i r f' i i i . N i ' - - i i ' i ' i 1 Oflonrbfcliteiia'rge which must be pro At thn thWlon.of tho Philadelphia counts, committee a request is bring nmdo'through the, deportment .of 1'enn sylyanla to tho War Department to fur nigh a band and detail in accordance with army regulations for funerals of nil .Comrades whose bodies arc returned from Europe, t Tho ' original Idea emanated from the IJrecn-McCrtickcn Post No. Ll)7. At Hip last meeting of the Prince Jorbes Post No. 7, nu additional .?2o0 was given 4hc memorial building fund, making a total of .$500 placed in this fund by the post. At the recent banquet T)f the Seventh district, plans were laid for tho co operation of the posts in the district In thn membership drive for tlic last two weeks of April, , Meetings will be held ovffry Thursday during April and n membership drive rally will be held April 27 In conjunp. tioii with Posts No. 20 and 21. The pout will nlso hold smokers nud enter tainments Thursdays, "Atffir 22 niid April 21t. Post No, 70. In the southern section of tho city, which Includes veterans jf tlic Forty-ciehth ward. entertnlnAl Jlie (1. A. It. and Bnunlsh War veterans nt a smoker last night in tho library nt "nvnllt IrtHl fttwl 41ll1..1r ul.nAla fl'l... ....... mnndcr of this post is Harrison M. Montgomery aim flfe adjutant, Joseph Patterson and Ton- gressman William S. Varo will be the principal speakers at tho memorial services which will be given by Shubin Huchsbaum Post No. 05 at the Allium brn Theatre, Twelfth and Morris Htrcets, Hundrfy. April 18. nt 1! n. m. Alio, police band wfll also tnko part In the exercises, and a splendid program hog been arrauged by Commander Sam uel M. Schwartz, with the able as JL ,JF ot ,,IC citizens' committee of tho l'jrst wnrd, At these exercises tho French war certificates will bo delivered to tho next of kin of men from tho Urst wnrd who died In tho Avar. David AV. Jamison Post .18.1 has gone on record as being "heartily op posed to the bonus plan" submitted to the government mid suggests that any further moneys to be expended for men who were In the service should go to tiic aid of cripples nd the dependents of those who died In service. BOY COMMITS SUICIDE Tuberculosis Victim Shoots Himself After Parents Go to Theatre Waiting until his pnrcuts bnd gone to the thentre last night, Hussell Mar tin', sixteen years old, shot himself through the heart with r revolver In his bedroom nt his. home, .1455 Kmcrald street, lie died instantly. The boy bad been n suflercr from tu berculosis, and recognized that his con dition wns hopeless. Only recently phy sicians dechled there was wi hope for a cuYe. lie had bepu melancholy for the pnit six mouths. AnVKKTISKM KNT .AI1VKUTI8KMKNT ANNOUNQEMTNTS FOR SATURDAY, APRIL TENTH SHOPPING HOURS NINE TO FIVE-THIRTY LMMMMtJi ll'niJ STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIERi SmartSpringApparelatModeratePrices Full, complete assortments of them, in fashionable shades, the most desirable materials, and smart to the last detail of their making. Wc don't believe you will find in any other one place in Phila delphia, such a vast and varied collection of Suits, Dresses and Wraps at moderate prices, nor any, at the same prices, that will compare with these in quality. llfl,mnuMf''MMm The Most Fashionable, the Most Popular,, thesMost Beautiful Stylefs are Here at i i 9 Their Actual Value 15.00 0,m.74' ' . "-. v .-.". s iftOii. .t &t&Xt v '-"? - L& One of the Many Smart Styles at Among Them Are r oc jWKmfv-iPKk !-- VB iSSSF m mm SSff'Sv VyJSsy One-eyelet, Pumps Two-eyelet Pumps -French Vamp Pumps Ankle-strap Pumps -Colonial Pumps. Tailored Pumps Brogue Oxfords WnlMnn Oxfords M$x With full Louis heels, baby Louis heels, French heels, military heels. In Brown suede, black suede, black; satin, patent leather, tnn calf, mahogany calf, gun-metal calf, black kid. brawn kid. -white kid and manv others. I All sizes 1 to 8 nil wldthi, AA to E. Hallahan;q GOOD SHOESkJ 919-921 Market Street "4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 5G04-06 Germantown Ave. 60th & Chestnut Sts. Branch Stores Open Every Evening mmm)mjwmn- It is safo '(o assume time tneiu aro no finer shops in America than tho Chestnut Street Shops represented in this column. In fiving to readers this opportunity of becoming acquainted with them' would remind thcmthat the service of tho Chestnut Street Asso ciation does not end here. If readers interested in tho purchase of any article not mentioned in this column will address mo at W18 Chestnut-'Strect, I shall bo pleased to put them in communication with tho shop that can best meet their wishes. NOWADAYS whcnI am in the neighborhood of Chestnut and Fifteenth Streets I al ways take a few extra steps to 1D08 Chestnut to discover what particu lar kind of candy is gracing the left hand window of Yahn & McDon nell's store, for on certain days they havo those delicious caramels at a special price, and on other days their bitter sweet chocolates. This "Special Candy Day" is a feature recently introduced by Yahn & Mc Donnell and one which will, I know, Frovo interesting to their patrons, noticed, too, that on certain days they have their hard candies at a special price. These aro ccftainly worth trying, for they are not only deliciously flavored, but pure and wholesome as well. All of these candies are made in Yahn & Mc Donnell's own factory. TIME to be thinking of refrig erators again, now that the balmy breezes of spring are warning us that there will be still warmer breezes in their wake. Per- i-liaps you are a bride-to-be and this j is the first time that you have con i sidered refrigerators at all seriously, j In that case you will be glad to know mat you win nna tne mckco reing craters at the housefurnishing store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street. It pays to buy a good re frigerator, for it will outlast the in ferior article, and give better service while in use. The McKee refriger ator, for instance, is practical be cause it is easy to keep clean. It has a one-pieco seamless lining and a seamless bottom; The removable trap can be taken out and cleaned in a few seconds. The Real Estate and Building Exposition at the First Regiment Armory, Broadband Callowhill Streets, is the biggest success of any exposition ever held in Philadelphia. Thousands andhousands of our citizens have flocked to and crowded every inch of space. v We feel that thci thought of- the Philadelphia Real Estate Board in urging the practical idea of "Build Now" and "Own Your Home" has been firmly implanted in the minds of all who have been fortunate enough to attend the expo sition. This is a cordial invitation to .you to visit the exposition' before its close on this Saturday evening. Admission free open from 1 to J 1(. Philadelphia Real Estate Board READERS of one of our daily newspapers may have noticed a few davs ago a picture of John D. Rockefeller, Jr.t driving an electric car. Tho caption beneath the picture referred in a joking way to the price of gasoline being re sponsible for his preference. It is evident, at any rate, that Mr. Rocke feller i3 finding the electric a most convenient car for town and subur- 1 ban use. It is so easy to operate, ita 1 mechanism is so simple and it is so i clean that women, too, find it the ideal car- for shopping, for driving to the matinee or tea and for cven i ing functions as well. The Milburn and Rauch & Lang electrics, which you will find at tho showrooms of George Hugli Smith, Inc., 1835 (Chestnut Street, are representative , of tho best type of electric car. THAT elusive will-o'-the-wisp quality which wo call charm seems to have been captured by tho designers of the dresses at the Caspar Gown Shop, 1120 Chestnut Street, for rarely docs one find such a number of exquisite gowns in one shop at such reasonable prices. An afternoon dress of soft black kit- made. Tho skirt, tucked under at the bottom, has three rows of loops on either side. Tho loops appear again on tho bodice. They aro of the black kitten's-ear and lined with rose. Figured voilo bids fair to be quito the fashion for sum mer dresses, and no wonder, for it is mqst serviceable. A dress of blue and white figured voile at tho Cas par Gown Shop shows n trimming of tiny pleated ruffles. THOSE men who up to tho present have been convinced that they would never find a ready-to-wear suit to meet their ex acting tastes are to be speedily made aware at tho error of their ways; at least, they will be if they visit the store of Jacob Reed's Sons, 1424 26 Chestnut Street. There is one model, tho "Stanerck," which illus trates my point particularly well. It Jb cut in proportions to fit a "sizcly person, as Irvin S. Cobb would say, and the man of short statura will find it very much to his liking. Its designer has most suc cessfully solved-the problem of cre ating a suit with good lines for tho man who is inclined to bo a bit stout, yet it is a suit that does not sacri fice freedom in order to secure style. TV yrELONS are the scarcest fruit I VI in the world at tho present ' time, so you will be glad to hear that Henry R. Hallowell & Son, Broad street below Chestnut, have just received a new shipment from South Africa. They aro similar to our own honey dew melons, and aro quito as sweet. Tho hostess will find them particularly delightful for a first coursp, an'd they mako a most deliciouB dessert. Tho fact that thoy aro somothing new and different makes them doubly appreciated. A shipment of Kelsey Japanese plums has just been -received from South Africa, and they are really as fine as those grown in our own country in tho summertime. Among other of the more rare things at HallowoU's are Hothouso Grapes from Belgium and fresh Asparagus from Califor nia. -Safo delivery is guaranteed THEY say wo aro to reach a compromise on the question of the long-vamp American shoe versus tho round-toed sljort shoe, which is to bo seen on tho Champs Elysces in Paris. Thoro is a good illustration of this point in tho grace ful one-eyelet tic -at the shop of Del Mar & Co., 1211 Chestnut Street. It combines the slcnderness 'and grace of line of the American shoe with tho smartness characteristic of tho Parisian footwear. There is a certain air of chic aboub this shoe that will appeal toHhc well-dressed womarj. is the sort of shoo that looks equally well with yout tailored suit or with your afternoon dress. You will find smart walking oxfords, too, at tho Dpi Mar shop, and you will be delighted at tho reasonable prices of all of their shoes. SNOWY linen, limpid crystal) dainty china and gleaming silver make tho perfectly ap pointed table. The bride-to-be whose relatives and friends are acquainted with Bailey, Banks & Biddle Com pany's plan of keeping a list of wed ding gifts is most fortunate, for, by this means duplication is avoided. Then, too, there may be a certain pattern in silver for which she has a preference. She may intend, for in stance, to use in her now dining room furniture of the Colonial peri ods. Her silver, then, might bo of t the Fairfax pattern. To avoid the selection of a number of pieces out of harmony with each other, relatives may make a jojnt gift. There are a surprising num ber of inexpensive gifts in sterling silver to be found at Bailey's. I T WAS but recently that I1 dis covered that it is possible to havo one's shirtwaists custom- tailor made at tho store of Mac Donald & Campbell, 1334-36 Chest nut Street and very good-looking they are, too. Ono which I saw was of a very good quality of mad ras and was made with the tuxedo vest and high collar which so many women find becoming. They aro tho correct thing for wear with your riding habit and look extremely well on the links. Then, too, no WUlllMIl Willi UVYliO it 4.11111 1111UIWI suit of wool jersey can afford to S without one. &iiks of excellent quality, in a wido variety of stripes which will bo found in colors to match your suit, mako up most at tractively. Such a waist lends character to your costume. LAST week I saw a dainty nursery, just mado for the tiny pink and white bit of loveliness that slept so quietly in a white wicker bassinet. The furni ture was all of ivory-white and it had come from the store of H. D. Dougherty & Co., 1632 Chestnut Street, where you will find quite an extensive line of nursery furniture. There was a sturdy wardrobe to hold baby's dainty white clothes. Tho bassinet which I havo mentioned was mounted on wheels, so that it could be easily moved from one place to another. There was a tiny clothes-treo and whitc-cnameiod scales. Ono very useful article which I noticed was tho table with canvas top on which baby was dressed. It had pockets for safety pins, powder,, etc. EVEN though wo acknowledge , our allegiance to mode3 Paris iennes, wo do like our hats to I havo individuality, and this is n quality which Keebler hats seem to possess. Thero is'a certain distinct iveness about tho hats from tho shop of George Kccblcr,(1428 Cheat nut Street wliich 1b appreciated by tho woman who is careful about tho details of dress. One quaint littla hat which I saw this week had a' crown of fine black milan. The brim I demurely upturned, was of nacroj roses with just a wisp of maline. A i hat with crown of old-blue velvet i ribbon had a brim of white Georg-I ette turned up sharply in front and on this, in delicate colocs, a nosegay I and a bird had been painted. Thl ribbon hats, faced with hemp, art! very good looking ior sports wear. MEN J.TA -II EN aro beginning to evince a great deal or interest in silk half-hoso now that the winter is over and gone and oxfords aro making their appearanco on every hand. It was at tho store of Marshall & Bush, 1018 Chestnut Street, that I discovered that It is possible to secure a pair of full fashioned tli read silk half-hoso at a Very reasonable price. And one of their best features is their excel lent wearinir nualitv. TIibv nnn in all plain colors and they call them tho Marshall & Bush Special Half- uose. inia samo storo lias 'drop stitch half-hose. too. in nil rnlnrn and some very good-looking fancy! iiuii-iiuBB in comuinaiions oi colors nnd In hlck nnrl wViifn Tl.oon T 1000, miles, , ' think, aro particularly effective.'' SPECIiX 225 Women's Smart Cloth SUITS Exceptional Value At $38.00 Under the. Golden Special sign to-morrow, n remarkable lot of two hundred and twenty five fine Suits all fresh and new and including eight dif ferent models (two models in extra sizes), developed in tricotine and men's-wear serge. Plain tailored models and others with belted and slightly flared coats; some trimmed With flat braid, some with pinch tucks and buttons. Close fitting sleeves notched and long roll collars, plain and fancy silk lining. Black, navy hlue and some in rookie. Sizes 34 to COVi ?38.00. Slrnwbrldite & Clothlfr Second Floor. Centre Thousands of Voile and Batiste Blouses v VOILES including fine French voiles, hand-embroidered or trim med with sheer organdie panels and fine laces, in practically all tho new over-blouse, slip-over, side-closing, vest and frill effects of the season, with long, three quarter or very short sleeves $2.25 to $22.50. Batiste lovely tucked models, on semi - tailored lines, with beading, hemstitching, plaltlngs, dainty little frills;1ind the collars include the roll or rover styles to wear over tho coat $3.00 to $6.75. Strawbrldao & Clothier Second Floor. Centre Undergarments Children Need Now Underwear designed for chil dren. Comfortable and well pro portioned: Children's Plain White Gauze Cotton Short-sleeve Shirts and Trunk Pantalets 60c to 95c each, according to size. Boys' Plain Gauze Cotton Unioa Suits, athletic styles. Small sizes $1.00; largo sizes $1.25. "Little Brother" and "Little Sister" Checked Nainsook Waist Suits; drop seat. Small sizes, $1.25; large sizes $1.50. Boys' Checked Nainsook Ath letic Union Suits $1.50. atrHbrldB Clotliler Aide 3. Market Htreet 7 New Columbia RecordsTo-morrow (HI id-April Release) Al Jolson Frank Crumit Bert Williams Chas. Harrison In new songs. Metropolitan Opera Orchestra In La Bohemo selections. Columbia Saxophone Sextette, Art Hickman'n Orchestra and Trincc's Dance Orchestra. In sparkling new danco music. HEAR THEM HERE TO-MORROW! StruwbrldKO & Clothier rirth l'luor. West Rubber Goods for Household Needs Helpful suggestions as to arti cles needed wJien jo-stocking tho homo medicine chest: MiiKle-fiired Itulibrr rllirvtlng $1.50 to fi.iH it yiinl. Ilubber Hot-M'uter llultles Vt.00 to to S2.S0. Vouiituln 'fringe's Jl.:5 (o fll.OO. Sterilized (inure, 8- to '.'B-ynnl pack- ngea $1.00 to I3.7A. Ilubber (llte AOu to Sl.-.!ft, Tonlo Comb 80c. Culorlte :0o, Himiiet Houp l)je-15r. Tli Ink, t'leuiMci anil iljea 10c, ' StriwbrMno . Clothier Alain 10. rilbert btreot 75 Base-Ball$ Uniforms Every Uniform consists of Shirt and Pants of good flan nel: Cap, Rrlt, Hose. Your club name or mono gram on tho shirts FREE. Rest assured Uniforms of such dependable quality as these uro not to bo found elsewhere, at near this special price. Btrawbrldge & Clothier Fourth Floor, Market Street oft mA Vma Silk Dresses, $22.50 to $30.00 Of satin, tairetu and crepe do chine, in stralght-Hno and tunic styles, some with draped borders, others in vestec rAt- wu l...tl.. mmm.i.i MnJl MU..fl.n.1 con nn la nnn UllUUt. XIIU JlUttVllV LUIUCU IllUUCI DnCfcVilvn yuv.uv w w.. of many equally new nnd attractive blue, taupe and black. In navy blue, Flemish Silk Dresse $32.50 and $35.00 Of foulard, tdffeta, crcpo do chine, nnd crepe Georg ette and foulard combined. Some nave skirts with ruffles applied in the new scalloped style, somo hnvc divided tunics or pointed panels edged with quilling all very now and summery, nnd shown in all desirable shades. Voile Dresses, $25.00 to $30.00 Fino English voiles in pastel shades, navy blue and taupe all bo fresh and lovely, with their dclicatccmbroid erics and studdinga of beads, and some with white embroid ered collar nnd cuffs. SV-- Slrawbrlduo t. Clothier Second Floor, Market Street Sports Coats, $20.00 to $75.00 In all the new belted and flare-back effects, and in all fashionable lengths. Fancy mixed tweeds, $20.00 and $25.00. Tan velours, $20.00 to $30.00. Camel's-hair cloth, $40.00 to $75.00. Jersey cloth in heather mixtures, $30.00 to $50.00. Coats about three-quarter length, of plain and silvertono velours, many lined throughout, $30.00 to $47.50. 'fmMh Twill Coats, $25.00 to $60.00 General Utility Coats, of serges, poplins and twills, in black and blue, many at the higher1 prices lined throughout. Veloar Coats, $37.50 to $60.00 Plain and silvertone vclour Coats, made in the longer lengths and on the easy wrap-like lines so fashionable this season, $37.50 to $60.00. Somo with body and sleeves lined, and those at the higher prices lined throughout. Many Capes, $25.00 to $100.00 Serges in a great variety of styles, plain, tiered, accordion-plaited; also wool velours and Bolivia cloths, plain and sllvcrtoncd, many on Dolman lines, and showing the fashionable contrast in the trim ming. I.-V Strawbrlduo & Clothier Second Floor. Ccntro A Special Purchase 150 Women's Coats N At S14 25 Well-tailored Coats of striped .c .?-Li.-J cover(. doth ,n bdtcd gtylo with centre slot seam, and tailored collar and revcrs. At S17 50 Velour Coats in tan with Co . P1'. penhagen blue collar and trim ming, or in Copenhagen with tan collar and trimming. Sec sketch. At $21.50 T? f good,'. heavy polo ... '"TV, doth, in tan, made in an attrac tive belted style and lined throughout. IS-V Straw brldie & Clothier Second Floor. Centre Women Are Choosing New Smocks Such a wealth of choico here. Demuro effects, distinctive, pic turesque, striking color combina tions, all that's new In fabric, color and design featured in a lovely collection of new Smocks. Some with collar, some collar less; one model with veet and col lar in contrasting shade, others trimmed with tho quaintest of wool-embroidered designs $3.85 to $7.60. Ramie Cloth Smocks, smocked In contrasting shades special, $2.35. Rtrawbrl&rn Clothier Third Floor. Filbert Street. Wcat For Sun or Rain Silk Umbrellas, $8 Doubly serviceable, these smart looking, practical Umbrellas of taffeta silk, in blue, green, garnet, purple, blue - and - green change able, nnd black. Finished with wrist cords in the decorative bake-lite-top handles $8.00. htravbrldge A Clothlrr Able 7, Market Street Kimonos, Special At'Sl.95 A breakfast coat model of figured crepo in lovely colorings, trimmed with narrow ribbon $1.05. Graceful Kimonos, long and loose in style, of plain crepe, with collar and cuffs of organdie em broidery $1.05. At S2.65 Flowered Crepe Ki monos in picturesque Japanese style. Rose, pink, Copenhagen or light blue. BtrawbrUleo t Clothier Third Floor. Filbert Htreet, West Friendly Greeting Cards, Folders Booklets Commemorating a 1 1 occa sions, these beautiful Greeting ards. Especially attractive aro tho new Birthday Cards, novel in design 5c to 26c. Framed Mottoes 60c- to $1.00 . Strawbrldee & Clothier Second Floor. Filbert Htreet. Weat Children's Socks Roll-top Cotton Socks, white, tan and romper blue 25c. Of mercerized lisle, fancy roll tops, 35c, 3 pairs for $1.00. White Silk -plated Socks, roll tops 55c to 75c. Colored Mercerized Lisle Socks," three-quarter length C5c. t Black or white Silk-plated Socks, three - quarter length 60c. Btrawbrldg-n & Clothier Alale 4, Market Htreet Saturday's Collection of New Millinery is Lovely Lovely, new groups will bo ready for to-morrow, fresh from the hands of our milliners'. New beret effects, new slashed brims, new close, round Hats, Turbans, rolled Sailors, Poke effects and Mushrooms, with plenty of the off-thc-faco Hats now so much in vogue. Many trimmed with flowers en masse, with wispy feathers, great ribbon bows, or ornamental pins. Hundreds of Hats in all. Ready-to-wear Hats $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 The finest line wo have ever shown more than a thousand Hats, from tho snuggest of close-fitting shapes to the large, airy transparent hair braid effects. And every ono copied from high priced models and showing their fine origin in every detail. 33 - Strawbrldte Clothier Second Floor. Market Street. Weat Stationery, Save! Special at 35c Gold-initial Writing Paper, white only, not all initials included. Twenty four sheets with envelopes to match 35c a box. Special at 85c Haddon Lawn Stationery 72 sheets of white paper and 72 envelopes' to match. Sample Stationery Chiefly large boxes, some slightly imper fect, much under price. StrawbrldKB & Clothier Alfle 10, Centre Men's Cotton Socks 6 Pairs for 75c About Present Wholesale Value Wc havo 3500 pairs of those, good "Billy Possum" Socks, of durable yet comfortably soft cot ton yarn, with extra strong heels and toes. In black and cordovan color; sizes 9 Mi to 1H4. Sold at this special price, only by tho half-dozen pairs, for 75c. Strawbrldso & Clothier Alale 8, Market Street These Unusual Values Will Surely ThrongtheClothingStoreTo-morrow Of course, there will bo men a-plenty choosing from our regular extensive stocks of Spring Clothing now here from the STEIN-BLOCII COMPANY, HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX, the "ALCO" SHOPS and our other dependable suppliers. Inter est, however, will center on the following Clothing groups all fresh, all in smart new spring styles, all from dependable sources of supply, and all marked at considerably less than their real value: Young Men's Flannel Suits $42.50 Well-tailored single- and double-breqbtcd styles. In blue, brown and green, "Alco" Worsted Suits Now $62.50 Conservative styles; of smooth worsted fabrics; regular and stout Suits With Two Pairs Trousers $47.50 Worsted and Sergo Suits of "Alco" and other makes; regular und stout sizes. Men's and Young Men's Suits $36.00 Smart bingle- and double-brea&ted styles, of various handsome spring time fabrics, at 25 par cent, less than to-day's retail value. Top Coats $27.50, $33.50, $38.00 Medium-wlght Top Coats held over from last autumn and now marked at less than present wholesalo prices for equal grades. "Alco" Suits of Dark Blue Unfinished Worsteds $48.50 Spring Suits of "Alco" and Other Good Makes $13.00 Young Men's Suits at Less Than Present Wholesale Price $28 00 Evening Dress und Tuxedo "Suits Very Unusual Value at $55.00 -V Btrawbrldg-e 4 Clothier Second Floor, l!aat L-- SI 1 l 3 Tfl I W I'bWI If B Vvil jt n liLln 'j, i , vy5 J . 4 I u . h ' il, ; - j Vi v ' 1 .fl 1. 1 -W;l A it- ;, i f 41 . (). rr f i r" u -' Al '? V.Cn ? !,; h- '? j f "X f't. v -. v. . . ir -.- tsu M SraSr.
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