ftf' r Parade to Broad Street Station Prccodes Start for New Jersoy City i EXECUTE FIVE DRJ1LS WVarlnc Hip pIctnrcMipK' uniform i which hns nildril to tioir fame tliroiiRli nut the country, more tlmn 1fl(l(t PhrinfM. nf I,ii l,ii Temple favored this afternoon "from tlicir licnilnunrlcrs, SpriuK flimlco. Iirlnw Itronil Hired, tn l'..n,l filtvnt Ktntlnn. They worn IhiihhI for NctYnrk. where I flip Hiirinrrn of Shlnitm TpiiiiiIp will ' lienor W, Krccliinil Kcwlrlck. Imperial ; T'nlrntntP of t tin NoIiIch of tlip Myotic Shrine. 1 A larcr miinlipr nf iniiillilnlon for nirnibrndilp will lie Initiated nt ttic eniuc tiinr. In nilrlltlon tn Hip I.n l,n Patlol, tin parade llil itftortioon included Hit hand and nioimtrd Kiianls. Tlip march rr were Ipd liy Charles S. Ilitlr, potentate, porter A. Hnwnnl Thomas was tllirelor of tlip linnd, Captain William H, Asnlp lpd tlip patrol mid Cap tain 1,rls i. tiroh, tlip tnniintPd guard. The following representatives of Hip Imperial rnnnrll wprp al.ri In Hup: Itrrninn Rcliliorti. Hurry S. I-'viitw n ml pi Kdwin S. Mci&hntt. f'n ioiiIp tn Itronil Street Slntfon the pntiol pxpcntpd inimy of the intricate maneincrs wliioli linvr helped tn sprrnd jlK fame in various- laruc cIUck nf tln rountr.v. YOUTH KILLED; HOLD CHUM Accidental Shot Fatal to Haddon Heights Boy Samuel Wllllaiii.i. an eiglitrpn-rpar-nltl Ilnddon HpIkIiK N. .T.. .niith,' died nt midnight In Cooper Hnpita nf n lndlet wound in tlip ahdotuen rnu.ed liy Hie nrridentnl diselinrj;p nf u new rifle lie nnd Ills chum were examining yes terdnj. I The RUll ns the properly nf Neil Tlnrkp. RPVPiileen years old. The youths were PxninhilnR the ineolianlsni nr'tlip Ylfle wIipii llin trigger wns nreldeiitnlly pulled. Wllllnms, whn vn,i .sliiiuling In front nf the gun. fell fatally wounded. (InrKe. who wns held liy the police, was prostrated fiy grief over the nffnlr nnd fcppt moaning In his cell nil Inst night thnt hp wished he hml hcen the one injured Instead of his phiiin. PICK OUT SUMMER CLOTHES Thieves DronFour Suits In Flight, but Keep One One suit of rlnthes, valued nt $10. wns the sum total of the booty gnined by two thieves In. the tailoring simp nf O. J. Thomson, '3015 Woodland ave nue, enrly today. Thirnipsnn was nwnhened in his lied room nn the feeonil floor by his burglar nlarin glowing rod. Up went down ran tinusl, nnd saw two'meii rilling his ."hop. Disturbed, they idlmbed thrnugli n rear window nnd escnped, (Irnppjng four suits they had rnllected, and nnly escaping with oiic suit. CITY PAYRJISES UNLIKELY Mayor Will Wait Until Classifica tion Is Completed Mayor Mnorp will not approve further increases in salriry for city employes until after t tie standardisation of jobs is completed. The Mayor ninde this statement late jesterday nftcr he had signed n contract with driffenhngen & Associate, Inc., tn classify and standardize City Hall positions. This nrK wil Hip miisiictl in September Tlie Manr said he wns pnrtlcularly interested in gettiuc S," a dnv for miller- men nnd lirrincn in the next budget, but found many kinds nf City Hull employes leeeiviug more iiian 111c police and lire tuen. Deaths of a Day Dr. John Strobel Or. .Inlin Strobel died yestcrdny al Ms home, 11107 North Uroad trept, from a complication of dieases. Doctor Strobel was a graduate of the Central High School, and at the age of elehle-n was graduated from the I'hila delphm I'harmiiccuticnl College. lie liilei slurlied medicine at the Jefferson M" In-ill College. Hi' wis n member of Midinel Arnold 1idge, No. fiCi, F. mid M ; Corinthian Chanson- (,'oni mnnderj. No. .VS; I'hlbidelphia Coiintv iledicitl Society, American Medical As 'oeiation, Nurtheni Medical Associa tion Philadelphia Clinical Society and the Medical Legal Socletj. Daniel J. Murphy Tt.inlel J. Murphy, a iiroiuinent cat tle dealer of tills city, died Vcduednv ' Ins home, 10011 Soiilh Flftv -first treet, after a protracted Illness. F-ir a nuiiiber of jenrs Air. .Mmphy wns in business r,. ,,M.if. J,ntpr he beiiinip connected with the Coii"olidiileii liiessed Heef Co., and remained with thHt iniiccrn until he retired, lie is Hinived bj , wldnw. Margaiet Mur nhy. two daiiglitcrs, Mrs. .lames Nohle nnd Miss Mmguerlle F. Murpli, nnd a -nn IMwnrd J. Murphy. LAUN-DRY-ETTE Washes nnd Dries Without Wrinuer The Laun Dry - Ett doein't look lika othr wathing mnchinei you'va een, and it iin't. It doe mora than others. It dries n whola tubful of clothes ready (or tho line in juit one minute without han dling or loss of buttonsl Stop in todny and so the Lnun-Dry-Etto. &WJflgffifi 5H3 1719 Cheilnut Sir t Street "r " ..... IflDD SHMNfcKS IJI-F r FOR NEWARK TODAY. $ - H v W ' 'it-v.- BUSY TAX MWMWWik. -v www;-t-ff)Tm n ''wawwjBFTOjBrwnsTOWSW ECUS JxHftilA. mmtgUjml fAZf rtitnT -f-, f-&tmk - am 1 KaKf3IJniff t itBl.iAO Bn4BaBBBBwBW ?- i- V JIBBkw J . "KflBHpK i 'iBBK 'HB I 'T aBBHBBBBBBBBKiflBlBBS- Kl This Kimip N.w.iltliiR Its turn tn pay'ta.NPs nt Hip lirnnrli tn opicc nt Ilrnnd nnd AIdoip .lrccts.- Kpry uiornlnc It N nrqpsviry to have a iMiimui.ui naiiiiio me croMU. The children lire pnyliiR taxes for tlirlr parrnts ASSERTS COAL EUROPE'S RECONSTRUCTION Franco and llclgium Turning Longing ICyc.s to U. S. an Source of Supply, Says Investment Agent Bach From Abroad Coal is Hip rm of Huroprnn iprnn-. striU'tinn, esppplnlly in I-Vnnpp and llcl gium, and both countries nro turning longing eyes townnUthls rountry ns n .possihle snurrp nf supply." This stntement wns mnde hy .Insppli W. dross, head nf a lneal investnieiit (Mimpiiny, nnd einnected with Aldied & Co.. New York, one nf the Inrgp invent -meat rninpniiies nf (he rniintr. Mr. dross has jusf returned to his desk nfter n tour of several months wllh Mr, Al dred through Knglaud, France nnd Itel giuin. Mr. dross was extremelj optinilstlc oer the future of Industry in tlin-o war-torn countries. "Helgiuin," he said, "has, already taken big steps in bringing industry and manufacturing back In its former IpvpI, despite the lionfuUillmPiit of derinnny's prnniisp tn return maclilnery and supply cnal. J'rance is alo shnwing iinprnvc ment, although they him1 not achieved ns nmi'U. The war zone f France is not yet reliabilitated as far ns factories and manufncturles are concernril. 'Coal s he iiiilnS fnctur. I.elginn liuJlMria plants arc trying to gel along nn from -'.. per cent to It per cent of their liornial supply, and they are pny- int.nlinost any price to get that, hug :7' ; ?" Tinmthy McCarthy and Jefferson W. 1 . ?LZ .h . 2 V P1'""''' Vn, a""dates tn the Legisla by many people whnt I ,. f . K, ,,, ..(ji.,,,,,) ,H. ", ,T ,fT' S ,,S1'"-. ! .,. .....ninntPi! n'ecording to the lUIJd SI1M1C IIIO- and 1 was nsked 1 thought the price i "'j'-l;!n"tf,frd,,M,,M,1""y,1,,'Sll0't- "Another lionfuUilled promise of C ermany is the. icturn nf cattle tn I' ranee and Helgiuin. and ns the latter countries killed mos, of those they had for food, cream ami butter nie nuw al- ' "'tf'rf'itlr'-1'" i,-,crc- ,. ! see, At'? fei: 1 Idy v ir.v would in- 11 delivered niiroaii. oicei I can, because of the depreciation nf the mini, they seemed only halt the prici or the same moils over hele. r.vvry one 111 rrniice, unwn 10 wic ( ccstcr. . .1., terminal ir tho (Jlouces cabbics and porters, knows all nhont ter Ferry Co. today. TI16 terniinnl will the depreciation in the exchange rate. 1 lie 1 inlctcd and full scri-li.,. Iw,i,,.,.. Infnct.il is always being brought out , because nf the shortage, nf small change, I-or 11 long time 1'rnnce lias been using postage stamps to make change, but if-!l!,ly ,.hp Koverniiicnt has issued inO.OOn.Oflll pieces nfMiiall denmnina- tions. including hnlf francs, francs and Diamond Bar Pins A practical gift combining bcauiy and ulilitj'. A comparison of assortment and prices invited. pub -A- dojaduh n(f w) ,sll-i-Jul) Z Vj (sl A little toy and a drum ASK FOR BOOKLET AND IMPRESSIVE LIST OF USERS 77te NOISELESS TYPEWRITER The Noiseless Typewriter Company, 8.V Chestnut St., Philadelphia 'Phono Walnut 3001 "i ,FANiM t'$imwa' OEFICE r V . I'lmlii X ru. -I IS CRUX OF two friinrx. whereas n llvp-frnnc piece was the smallest previously. "Two factnrs nrn going tn help In bringing about a speedy readjustment of the linnnclal situation in France: one Is (hat Indomitable French spirit nnd industry, and the other Is the pro hibition nu (ho importation of luxuries, eouplod with Hip rehabilitation of French industries. ''I strongly advocate the lending of monej tn France and Helgiuin on long term credits, as both countries are first rate business propositions." DELEGATE FIGHT END NEAR . Delany.Ransley Contest Will Be De cided by Close of Official Count The contest hrtween Charles I")elnny.4 miniiiimrimoii en nil nun 17 auu linrr.t Ijnnsley. Varp caiididnte In the Third Congressional dint rid, will rnd tomor row when tlip nlliclnl cnunl nf votes of this district in the recent primaries will linve lieen coinpletetl The ron.i. of !,.., .II1..I..1 lrlln. n?1 ,.. ........ .l. 1 ,...1... 1 r 1 . . ' ." - - i , f , , f , ,,.,,, 1,, NH).( , , , ,.. Very few , , . . . ., . .''.., of Hie ! ifteentli ward ..ir...:..i , ..e ,1... 111.....1. mi.. ., '-''' FouHcenlh wariN conplr laVi fimli rn;ori will lw miuh. i, tt... ,. J,,, '.X,, ' , , . ' ' ' nt i.. ,i.0 six. ,1. .livision nfi I,.. '.".. 1, " " ft" r ! "w' " . , unl.,i ...i,,,,.)!.. (.....p...,,,. ...111 ,,.,,,, ''"- - " r"-ii. on u1 d lulX'l M'T"" " " Begin Rebuilding Ferry Terminal Workmen becan rcbuildim? tin- Clnti. South street aiids (Jlouceslci resumed within a month. Since the old terminal was destroved bv lire on January ."II nly one boat, making two trips dnil' Jis been running for the convenience '( . s,ip,r( workers. The new terminal will have but one slip. &S HSq, Lef him have all the fun hCwnnts. For all too soon he will grow up and then the rub-a-dub-dub and the click-click-clack will have lost all their appeal. ' Noise is all right in its place nUT its place is most certainly not in a business office. Cheer up I The Noiseless Type writer is all that the name implies and you can have office quiet if you really want it. I Cl'-J J Export Rolls Back Ocean After Government Gives Up Job ' as Hopolesh 60ST IS PLACED AT $8000 i ttprrlnl niipntrh In Krnilnp Pnbllr l.nlatr IS iiiiriirgni, .. .1,, .-.lay -i. iinniriin, iigiitliouse. wliich the engineers 01 hip llghthousp hiire.iu had condemned to fall Into the sen under the encronch ments of the ncenn, has been saved by the endeavnrs of along-shore men under the direction nf l'rnf. Lewis M. Hnupt, nn expert nn the building nf jetties. Thirty feel nf new bench bus been funned between the lighthnuse' nnd hlghwnter imirk, and It wns thc opin ion of engineers whn in?pcctc"d the wnrk tndnv that honk Jetties which have been bnlll will ndd i. this. When wnrk nn these jetties wns begun, the water wns within1 twenty-sijc feet nf the historic benenn. Aften siiendlni? S 10.000 Inst summer In an attempt tn tay the washing away of the beach in frnnl'nf the light hnuse. (he government ald It w'nuld lake SI, 000,000 tn ncoinpllsh this and Dial it would be chenner tn build A smnll sleel structure nt the mouth nf the Itnrncgnt bav and to stallon a light ship off shore. The lighthousp kpeper's MUntlers several weeks ncn were nur tinned off nnd brnught S12S nlthniigh it cost IboiisandsXii build. v To raise funds tn sn,c the llghlhnllsp, residents of Unrnegnt City ngreed to iiierene the tnx rntp frnm $1.70 to SIM I. This will bring In about $SO0O. It Is n(iw estlmnted thnt this will do whnt the government biirenu expert snld mild not be done for less thnn 51. 000.000. , The Long Iteach llnnrd of Trade hns nlso jumped into (he fight to save the llghthousp. The Itonid nf Trade subscribed $1000. nnil nn additional $1000 has been' sub scribed bv a l'liilndrlphlnu whose' tianip, has not been mnde public. A borough lonn of $;i."00 also has been authorized. Professor lloupt is snnguine'ovpr tlip permanent effect of the work dime. He expects the incrcAe ill beach to be even greater when n second jetty. In catch the sand of the ebb tide, has been put in plnie. A recent cnurl ruling in New Jersey confirms the right nf municipalities tn "" T l'"'lri.v lor 1 110 llliprnvcnu-lll Ol iinnp l rim 98, STOPS "PANHANDLING" Has Only 8 Cents, but Swears to, Discontinue Street Begging I IMwnnl Stcinhacli will never "pan- handle" again, not if lie lives to be 100. He is ninety -eight now. He gave his" promise to "Judge'' Oswald, at the Nineteenth mid Oxfirfil streets station, this morning. He put his hnnil on the Mililc and swore it. And the "judge"' 1ft him go. ' The magistrate raised bis eyebrows when the prisoner tnld bis ngo. fnr tlie old man is pry enough fnr sixty. Stein- I bach fnr some time lias been given n j pliirp lo sleep on Race street above Fifteenth. He is almost as friendless ns he Is old. anil yesterday, lie tnld the judge, be bad only eight cents toward getting something In eat. ' "And it isn't like it was when I i was ynung sonie.few years, ago." he told I the magistrate mournfully'. "Fight I icnts won't buy niilch nny more." So the old iiiaii was guilty of asking I pedestrians for money. It's a bleach of the pence to beg, and old Steinbach. so! I'a t iiltiiii n O'Donnel said, was mine in. sistent thnn polite in making his ple.i. O'Donnel finally arrested him. ' LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR ONLY STOKE 11th and Chestnut H Y .' BEDG-BnptaiiADis&pjiU, ; ibptetoA, may' 27, 1926:' BAH AN SAVED FROM SEA THERE IS A DEMAND, TODAY, FOR CLOTHES WHICH HAVE REASONABLY BROAD, STRAIGHT-UP SHOULDERS. IT IS OUR INTENTION TO ALWAYS MEET STYLE DEMANDS. THE HY-LINE COPYRIGHTED FASHION PARK SHOULDER TREATMENT ASSURES A PERFECTLY BALANCED COAT. OUR SALESMEN WILL FIND REAL SATISFACTION JN WAITING ON YOU, WHETHER OR NOT YOU BUY, rkW),Jh'h' l 'lct: "V thout THK A AWO T,l NCK OF A TR V-OX IlKAPy.TO.PCr.ON nKVELOPL'D EXCLUSIVELY bOli US ItY OCR TAILORS-AT FASHIOS PARI i T II i: .1 A N , A M AX'S BOO R O N I) HESS, I S 11 HAD Y JACOB 1424-26 NAB YOUTH IN ALARM PR0BE Suspect Found Near Fire Boxes After' False Signals Were Received f Following nn Invrstlgat'on of ninny fnlsp fire alnrms In tleriiinntown. Dp- , ioctlvp SlapFarlaml, of the (!ermnu i town oIIcp station today arrested I rlinrltnn Matthews, eighteen years old, ' nf Oermnntowil iivenue and Washington I inn0i , Tho bov, nccoriiing to .Mncf nrlaiiil, wns found near nlnrm boxes In several Instancpx nfter fnlsp nlniins had. been turned In. Since May II, six", false nlnrms were turneii in in tiermnntnwn ami. prior tn that date, there were evprni ntliers which wnrkrd cunsider- able hardship on the lireineu, Matthews denied nny cnnnectlnn with the nlnrms. He wns held in ?:i0O bail fnr a fprther henring by Mnglstrnte Price. . LEIDYS ARE FORGIVEN Mrs. Wldener 'Reconciled With Daughter Who Eloped The rumors that Mr. nnd Mrs. Cm-, ter l.eldy. who "loped and wtic married ,it Knoxvllle. Ti'nn,, have bei u forgiven an conlirmid. ' TIip bride, who wns Ms Fifi Wldener, appeired at liinrhenn nl the Illtz-Cnrllnn csterdny with her hus bnnd. nnd they weic nccoinpnnlcd by Mrs. Joseph Widcner. New York society ns ,wpI1 nf thai nf J'hiladelplilii hud been under I he im pression thai Mr. nnd Mrs. Wldener illlil refused to extend forgiveness In tlie youthful couple. Missing Child Is Found Melecllve Charles Schwiir. of the Missing Persons Ilureait. hns locnted Theresn Fnlil four years old. who dis nppenred fiom her bnme al !',0 Pnplnr street. Suiiilnj . Mntiday afternoon tlie girl wns found on (he streets and tnken In the Si. Itusil's Homo for Children nt Frnnkliu nnd Pnrrish "treets. The child wns ol when she wns separated frnm her brother while returning frnm Sunday i-linol. She has been returned to her home. "First Child" Boat Sponsor I Atlantic City. May "J7. Mis Flor ence lliiiirgeoji, daughler of (Jcorge A. , Ilourgenis, fnrmei- counsel for the Al lantic Citv Itnilrond, and the first child tn be born in Ventnor City nfter Its Incorporation, has been selected to chrislen the "Ventimr Cllj," the newest ferryboat of the Itending Knliw'iy fori service belween Phlladelpliia and Cain din. ' REWARDS HONEST BOY A diamond ring valued nl $l.00. , wllicji be lost while nt the IlMilillnglnn Cniintn Club was reluriicil tn Frank Ilineline, 112 Federal lreel, Cnimlcn. ' tndaj bv a boy. Tlie ring was in a i wallet on n rnnd near the cliilihnnse- the money wns missing lliuejine gave ""' '"' " ""l-tniit liil lenaid. I - tttt MacDonald Splendid Suits Rightly Priced $40 to $95 . Quality and moderate prices mean just as much lo us as to you, for upon them depends the continuation of your patronage. You cannot buy clothing more wisely than here. The selection is most comprehensive. Men'i Hats, Clothing, Hakerdaihery, Motor Wear 1334-I336 Chestnut Street I TiTYTT 1 LI KEED9, CHESTNUT S SONTS 1L STRAWBERRIES AID IN SUFFRAGE FIGHT! . , . ... u Delaware Legislators Incline to ' Haste in Order to Return to Farms I SPEEDY ACTION PREDICTED 1 ,7 Filnn rnrireftitrfriil Diner. Del.. May '-'T.-Suftrage N expected In come before the House of Representatives either tnila.v or tomor row. The opinion among the leaders Is Hint the hill will be messaged from the (senate to the House Just before nil joiiriiiiienl tomorrow. Utiles would then be suspended, a , vole taken, the members placed on record and the ipicslimi, ns far a Debiwaie Is concerned. Dually settled Adjournment would he tiiketv.lintil some ilay next week, it is said, with the iliidei-siaudliig that lln- House would re coinenc for one ilaj to consider nppn printlnii and claims bills nnlj, ' Not the least important factor in lb" situation weie Hie three carloads of jolly, care-free Italians, men. women and children, who passed through here this morning on (heir way to the simw -berry patches to Ibe south of I)oer and hereabouts. , For n while it was rumored the pick ers would not come unless pji i live cents a quart, then that they would mil come at all. They have arrived, how -ever, little knowing that their mhetil may help give the fito to the women of Ihe nation for "The hungry Judges soon the sentencu ! sign. And wretches hang, thai jtirjnten may dine." It may turn nut that legislators own lug strawberry patches w ill inverse Hie older and confer Hie bmiu of the ballot upon American women in order to get i the thing over and return lo their ' farms. JfoTirteeiiKast Jixtietk S'ect luxurimi residential bolr OpIlOSlI" 1l M"tlll)OlilMII i-hili nml Fifth .nctiiin ciiirain-i to VnHal I'arU Ka ,y accr to the tin airs, clubs and simp, ping vcnt'i-a. EAGER & BABCOCK m:w rottK it & Campbell nav N ST. U 'M ffm l r ' ' '" r "fei'-P PEANUT VENDER AIDS DRfVP Art of Man's Son Offered to Boost Haverford Fund .tiihti Nelli. nlliclnl licniiilUveiider lo tlie youths of Ilatcrford t'ollege, olTers the nil of his sun In aid of the college endow incut fund. '' For llfteen years .Inhil ha been n rntuilin.1- Hgiire nn the campus of the college where every noon and nfteriiiioli he sells peanuts In the studeifls. lint, while .lohu deals in cniiiiueriic. bis sev enteen -yeHr-nld son Indulges In art. iililllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllUIIIIUIllllllUlll'a Q) gjiiiiiiinis This is our Theory about Our Salesmen! They draw their salary from us, but it is indirectly paid by you, so that their service should be divided fifty-fifty be tween the store and the customer. Every Perry Salesman take; a genuine personal interest in the man he serves and, believe us, Gentlemen, in the clothing business or any other old business, solicitude for the customer's interest is the best solicitation in the world ! A Perry Salesman looks after you, sees that you get the right model and the right fabric, and you can't leave him without getting the right fit! Also Important! for a Limited Period tonly We will sell Every $35 Suit, $28 Every $40 Suit. $32 Every $45 Suit, $36 Every $50 Suit, $40 Every $55 Suit, $4.1 A Sweeping and Uniform Reduction tak ing in EVERYTHING in our ENTIRE STOCKS of Suits. Raincoats, Separate Trousers, Palm Beach and Mohair Suits ALL at the same drastic and Uniform Reductions! Let your Perry Salesman help your selecting! Perry & Co. Sixteenth & Chestnut Sts. liillitlli'tgj I pillllllil ' ' i SJIIIIMJIIMI' 'i 'II Ilf I' iI;m i , .,.i ,,;ni,lll!,l'l'll'l'IHIIilri f J , J fl r ,i " J SM 'O'WontkSak eur V&due Sumps ri Save $3.00 and More Light Tan Potent Colt Calf A most unusual .sa-infr opportunity. 'I hese new, drossy pumps wo,uld be considered splen did value at ?9.00. Also Militaire Pumps, S.-lS.1". Special for the Knd O" Month Sale Onlv. miftConkzlan Oxwrds I Positive $8'.& $9 Values ' I' fc. Men will ainrpclatc niniiri l.r sliwli In ni In kn I'lior would hr ran- shiitpiI conrt rH lim nl J-sOo nml ftfii I Pftairs ,S(ire fur Wnmrn 1211ChesltiuV 5trt UomiHtaib' .Sturr fnr Mtn 34" TJip boy play a vlntln and has off-rH Tru "Iff ; ii'' in give a concert at,-llip :ollrxc In'fttij Inoney for1 the endijiiiien, ' " ' nan nrn now -nping nmne rof cnticcrl In be irltcn hv I In fid Itlanlin an alumnus of Hie college of the data of '711. I'iollnhly I he., concert Vill tfts given In the fall. , "' The endow inemt coiuinltlee expect ' r,fj aniiiiiiuce at a luniheon tomorrow thai Ji fiinfi iuui t tl.. c-n,t jui, r. f i k. - ' 'a '1 fiu,inni ,11 ill.- .p.ivii,wii IIIIMI 1HR Off riilsed. The cniiiiinlcn will rnntlnua lllitll lln entire fund Is collected. 0"9 - relipnl V. V 'CVinfort I Vort-Z lx jears old lodny. , 'intst ??' LI i iumm & s S Every $60 Suit, $48 Every $65 Suit, $52 Every $70 Suit, $56 Every $75 Suit. $60 Every $S0 Suit, $64 Black Dull Kid Very Special this siivliiir on nrl i II .. II 9 'i V 'I Take Elevator ii a !, it f. I ,, i '! , ' ''; ' ', '. i 4 f m J" i T I ' w ' . 1 -Mrl ll . ft t dUr .Ajtll SSM'-sSrlJCS" .LASv.. :" '. 1' ' iX.W H r, 3SCKJ1 jSAiVt-M -ii AiJ&mjzh
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