4JLW MAYOR BACK RAPS BOREA& FASHIONS ICY AttT &F, LOGAN SQUARE y-tv,wyr''vJft j- yxxy'"Ey',' F OES WITH VIGOR Spikes Report Ho Intends to "Compromise" With New Political Combine TO KEEP UP VICE WAR, Miij-r Monro I hit morning vlsmoimly , (tnrl.nl Oip ilntips nf oltv RovonimPiit i nlmn Im left ttiPtu .oft two, weeks ngo (o tflko n rest In Ploiiiln. i The Mn.vnr ix rninpletel.v rested, anil j bnikoi! bv the first nurniiee clvcn bv riinlor Penrose nine! Hie "brenli." Hint ho Kiinpnitx Mr. Mnoie, went nfter tlie On ttlio linve Attempted to Work bis I fdnrls In londiiPt Hie city government (ilons Hni" be eonileleiM clean mid effl- Some of Hie Mnjor'H rnimle ex nursed (lie opinion Hie statement of Pni'ilnr l'ennw Hint be vvns in full rii'oiiI Willi Hie Mnvnr showed Hint Much lind "peon Hie liRht" nnd might i i,r cvperU'd to be In n inoie compromltf I Ini! fintiu" of mind. n doubt tbnt surh condition bnd j OilKMl will liiiiiicumici.i iii-miimii-ii hi tlioioiigb innnner by Hie Mawir In viiitriiii'tits he wide nnd In n speech ln'1 nlgbt when be vvns n guest nt n dinner of Hie Chestnut Street Itiisincs-r Men Asvnrintlon. The politirnl foes who hnve nttvmpted 1,1 h;ini"s 1 1 i m In bl'i ndniinistrntlon, cm int'dojes who hnve not been lo.xnl to the legislntive liendv of the niunlci ml ir gninb'eis, bandits nnd especially the furiii of politlclnn nnd crook who tiiirls imdvi the guise of "protection" iin M'lhnlb fln.ved by the Major when In reiletnleil Ins determination to ' i lean them nut " City's Needs I'Aplaliicil i I i plained to llie Miintor I'lula-i dilih..i i need in I he piesciit I.igisln I ,n vi (lii- Major in -peaking ofj j, imi ti Wnsbinglon jeMerday. "I ,.il lilni I h.td ilo pi'isiitinl liills. Imi' t it theip would lie n few Hint 1. us Mil or felt should lie IntroiliK eil for 111 t u, 'V r'if, s p - u vvt-iK- r - y t-v;y-f " iw?-7 7 Vr' STRKERS F IIS BEAT CRAMP MEN First Riot Since Shipyard Walk out Quelled by Police of Four Districts ONE WAKES IN HOSPITAL Workmen goinsf lo their homes from Cramps' Khipjnrd,s were nttncUed lij strike sympathizers, nt Itichmond sired nnd Allegheny nvenite. Inst night Police icsorvt's from four stations were cnlled to quell the riot. One mini "JVant to Live Long Time," Says Supt. Milts ' 1 nnnt lo lle n long time." snld Superintendent of Police Mil's todnv when n'ked regniding minor Hint u plot was on foot to kill him. "Nothing to It. Homebody over henrd u innn say ho 'was going to get Mills,' nnd tbnt H all there is to It. I investigated nnd found nothing to the report." 315TH TO HAVE REUNION Regimental Association to Receive War Trophy at Dinner Tonight More tbnn 400 former members of the fJlfith Infantry of the Sevent -ninth DivMoii will nllend h linnauet of Hit regimental association nt the Hotel I,or MILLS PL ANS BILL I 0 CONTROL TAX was sent to n hospital for treatment fori rfljn,, "t0nlKtit cuts nnd bruises. The trouble is the I r", fpj,,,,,.,, ,,f the reunion will be (he first real outhieak since about r70O . presentation to the nsoHrfion men struck at the plant some time ngo. ' raptured by Company I) n f.vv- I'l.. ..1.11.- .1.1 I....1 t .1 1.. I ". " . e'. .. .!. I.. I I t l.idiior Pliolo Hir.U. Willi (he thermometer registering !!." degrees this morning, spray from lire large fountain hi I.ogan Square was Illicitly (urncd Into a glistening mating of Hie basin nnd pedestal, producing an artistic effect equally as attractive and Interesting as that of the design nnd play of water in midsummer NOT SEEKING BLUE LAWS. I EXPLAINS REV. MR. FORNEYl Merely Striving to Maintain Pres ent Sunday Statutes, Clergy man Says The Uev. William II. Forney, nsso cintc secretary of the Philadelphia Sab- Stndent Activities atU. of P. Today I" ' ,' "r i " n'M-'pnin. i nniioi bnlIl Association, issued a statement to ut t'li- lime tell what our legislative ' ' llB,nl js. day to con cot misunderstanding ns to I'lii'ic ate (etlain poisons who inive . the purposes of advocates of Sunday In en Hung to inillil up. n straw man observance. The statement follows: iJiintig the Inst lew montliH so il kuoi'K it down to embarrass mc. 1 luxi in in supposeil lo luitiisli the stick In hold the straw man up by putting ii . ,i lot ol personal lulls in the I.egis it i Thou the could knock it down on i I would be ilec'ared defeated. Hut I am not going to be defeated, bn in-. I am not going lo supply the Dm .lii for tho stiaw mini. I have no i i .n. il lulls to introdiiff The bills t nt I hall have iiitiodiiioil fire things f, i 'In. honoht of Philadelphia. If t . ulio s,.,. lit to otiposp me wish to fi hi ilhisi. hil's. Ihev will be fighting ti .m, 'e of Pliilade'phia and not mc." K.ips riay of Critics .ikiiiu at the dinner of business the .. n i, nt llie lie leviiL'-Miailoril lie1 M'1 "live Mild : I'lie Miivoi is being ciitinrd be n -! he is cudeavoniig to destioy tho ki ii winch seeks to have n police licit unit pioteit vhe that it may ppv !' uiucli has liecn said about the 'blue laws,,' nnd the fncts upon the subject have been so misrepresented that con fusion leigns in the minds of many. Kven some men who are interested in legislative- mutters labor under the mis apprehension that un effort is being made to revive the old 'blue laws.' "The Lord's Day Alliance of Pcnn sylvnnia and the Philadelphia Sabbath t .. .....!...!-.. .1 1 t !... 1 :.'!(( o'clock Penusylvnnijn bouid piiture taken. Library steps. ti:I10 o'clock I'll I ltctn Knppa dinner, Franklin Imi Club. 7 o'clock Warren Club mectug, Houston Club. ":!!() o'clock Mask and Wig Club, rehearsal of dancing chorus, Mail; nnd Wig Clubhouse, 310 Quince street. I DESPONDENT WOMAN ENDS LIFEJY INHALING GAS i Mrs. Nellie O'Donnell Found Dead in Room by Her Husunna Mrs. Nellie O'Donnell, 821 No, Hi lClcvcnth street, wus found dead in her room by her husband. John O'Donnell, when be returned from work lakt night. ' AAording to the report mode by tho I hiiMiiinii 1., hie nollci'. the east Is (UK! of suicide. O'Donnell snid be found bisJ i wife (lend in her loom Willi a gas tuning in her mouth, the other end attached to nn open jeTt of a small cooking stove. J Police ordeied the liody taken to tin! I Hahnemann Hospital, jvlioro phjidclans CQTATC IC DClAfADn Tfl AflCC 1 Haid she had been dead about two hours. til Alb lb KfcWAttU IU Wlr-tlffi,,. husband believes tbnt despondency, jicsultiug from illness, is the cause. Mrs. 'Worked Hard,' Will Relates Other O'Donnell wns twenty -two years old. Testaments in Probate "To my wife I leave S.mOO because Y- w- c- A- Cafetera Cuts Rates The V. W. ('. A. lnW entered tlic nigi The stiikn svmnathizers lind evidently plnnncd to nttnek icrtnin oninloves. They gnthered nt IMchmoud street and Alleghcnv uvenuc, u ttolley transfer point. When n tar bearing a ceitnlu group of workmen i cached the corner nnd nil had alighted, they were set. upon nnd beaten. No nttomp't wns made to use weapons. A crowd or more than .'101)11 gntheicd I'ffortK of the workmen to escape their assailants were hampered l,y this crowd, nnd the Cramp employes, although greatly outnumbered, battled as best they could with their lists. Meanwhile n police riot call had been turned in, nnd wngonloads of policemen were being rushed to the scene from four stations. The fust to nirive weie fiom Ihe Itel grade and Clcnrfield streets station nnd they found that some of the workers bail been separated from their fellows nnd were being bcnlen unmercifttllv. The police had little trouble in dis pel sing the mob. for the sight of clubs In the hands of such a large number of policemen apparently convinced the strikers they had Inflicted enough dam age for the time being. Although no workingman escaped without some kind of n hurt, thoie wcie only two who were not nble to go to their homes unaided when the field of battle had been clenrcd. Amos (icrnldiue, of :ill7 North Fif teenth street, wns one nf those. Hi. Is in the Northeast Hospital with bruises and cuts ull over his face iind body. The polite of the Front nnd Westmore land streets station took the other man to his home, but they icfused to give bis name or uddrvss, because of the fear that lie might be. visited nt Ills home by belligerents. The plnnt lias been under lienvv po lice guard two duja. From twenty to thirty patrolmen have been on hnnd nil the time, and yesterday a detnil of twelve mounted policemen wns added. n,lniiti.i iicfore (he armistice was signed. Aviicli tho regiment embarked for the United States the fiinnoii was lost. It was recovered and will bo turned over to the association b tho state of Pcnn sylvnnln. Addresses will be ninde nt the Ijnn quet bv .ludge John M. Patterson and James Sheehon. tegister of wills. To Design Cathedral Windows W. S llvntt, of Ilrjn Atliyn. is in Pniis to design patterns of cathedral windows for plnccment in tin' Cntliedral of the Swedenborginii Church at Hrvn Atbvn the church built ns a memorial to John Pltcnlrn. millionaire, and de clared to be the most costly cathedral in the Fnlted States. Mr. Hyatt will c'ovotc several months to piepnration of ills designs and then lcturn to this country. UU mr talk 1 gnvq in front of tw Chestnut Sheet Association several months Mini Mr. I'llwood II Chapman, president of that nssoclntiou, nt that time asked mo If there wns not some wny of correcting tin- existing tnxl evils In looking over the Inws governing such Irnfiic I tllscov I crcd there lias not bceti n cbrtnge rela tlvo to such traffic in the last fifty i ears." Samuel M. I lenient. .Ir , who VM sent to this city by (invernor Sproill to offer any aid thought necessary to stamp out Hip bomb outrages, has agreed iti stand sponsor for the new tnxlcab ordl nance. Although it is not certain tbnt the bill will go liefoio the Council body to1 day, theic Is a icmote ohnnec that, It will, mid may be lushed through. TRY TO KILLJJHINESE Laundryman Pound Unconscious With Bullet Wound in Head The police ate m stilled by nu ap pnicnt attempt to 'kill Henry Wung, a Chinese laiindrvuian. who wns found hing on Hip floor of his store, n.'IO South Third strcPt, last night, with n bullet wound in the bend and Inrerntlotis nnd sovere burns of the bend lie wns found bv Hip oecupunts of the rooms above I the store, unil hud n tint iron clutched i in his hand, with his head resting The cudinnncp wns liiom-hed flrl by against u rnuiatnr wnien caused tlio Ihe siipeimtcndcnf of police some ' 1,UJ!,S' nu ,i, , ,i,., !i...irf I months agrt. but its lompletion and pro- .ttosnitai. whore he Is in a critical con- , -..v., iiicii iidiii, oi hi i iiiineii lotinv nre idition ihe ponce were inclined to be due to the long liM of acts of lerionsm lleve that the wound In bis bend was the nnd violent e Hint huve occtiirod since-, result of a nail protruding from the the taxi stiiUe l,cRlin nnd which c-ulml- wni wheie lie lay, but Dr. Angel, n was a for the a Htruc- .rnn.Ail 1. r... Cl tlll'i u....h ."" ' i.uudvu lu i in- luunoscu oroinnnre. vm, s.i Police Superintendent's Ordi nance Would Solve Problems Aggravated by Strike BOMB BROUGHT ACTION A bill for nn ordinnnce In protect the public nnd to prevent further bomb ex plosions in connection with the Btrike of Inxicnh drivers bus been tltnwn up by Superintendent of Police Mills and will be piSsentetl in City Council todnv. The uevv ordinance would provide for more stringent niles in Hip licensing of tabs, compulsory inspection of cubs, in stallation of meters, the examination of diivers and n licensing of nil dilvets, 'I'lie fixtuic of stand nnd the lobulation of rntes aii nlso coveietl in the bill, nciording lo Supeilntcndeiit Mills As.ciution, the two organizations that I she has woikcd hard und helped me to',, , V"1 ' . " (. A- JllW ""J,, iL'i ippcalIng5!oarhtI.e2wlature1Vo;1!ue. ...V ""k, "t,eCt' ,,rba,,Ml ,0,,nJ' X at '!'.!: '" "(. Cc',r the taxi st P ,eRliM nrM xviich culmi- wnl wheie lie lay, but Dr. A n.ttoil Monday night with the explosion I hospital plnsiclan, insisted it of a bomb in the gnrngp of the Quaker , bullet wound and will probe ; e it v ( nb Co.. killing two men nnd in- bullet. There were no signs of a juiititr two others. I , n,i nothing liad been disnrra I 111. m r. nun.l 11 t . r. I - the store If your printed adver tising is of a quality in keeping with your prod uct, the sales arc more easily made z5 The Holmes Press. ePiintm 1315-29 Cherry Street Philadelphia t ipncaling to the Legislature for the re- ....... :''"", '"..'. ",-" "' ","- .. ': "J i I ib. i.i., I,,,.. ' r faof tl.n.n ar l ltv noli.. iltmiicii. iMi" .Men birrei, nave ih-cii nuunlnllr.u .Ir. ., l!,,.l in .nnnl Ainnnir Hw. ntl.. u-il miilmtnl n-nri. ' lOW ITC'd IIPK tMltiblj. Starting JPStlT- -.--. - "- -."- .... -" ..,.,..-.- -- -- - , --- . , ........1.1... to the present Legislature for any acl- John T. Morris in kiuiHii ii miiiiiiiii ai if in int- kiiiiiiiii i l a f if t i.. r.i . i. .::" . .. nM. "V ...;J :.. .... irusi ov ni siHicr. iiuimjr.iK' . .ior- Marconi au ' . - . . . . . . H!.. ...! ........ I. - .tAAnn.n i 1. ..!.... I.lluliiiu ilini,iii.l linm Mioli'n hi Inn intitU llintlV ljlirjilfi lli'lll iiii nr ii il v,v a - .1.... ...... 1.1. . . .... ...lnnli,l hatii Inn io,UUUt to ho Held in (.. .,,,1, fllts fIM .... vn ,.rPlim nlso. tin infant Sundiiy Ihwm 1h inalntainvd, ' riM, nnd upon hyr decease to be Riven grdtln and otlier fancy and every attempt to repeal or modify these laws will Le opposed by both as- ii. il funds " soeuiuons. iii.ii Hums ..'I'l.r. --i i j - cmii- t I he Im-iniss men no not i.now now '"..'"".'.. '""; ",' " Vi'' ;., , Cnrnllno (;. Webb, clieil in Snnti Mar iiii'i'i im: uriiiiiiiiifi iiiiii i iiiiuiiiiius tii - -- --- - --- . il .Ii!,,,.! i lIihii 1st ilittiittirlniifl il I III Mi il 1 1 II II r - ill i - m iiiiuiiiv . f , , . - ,m m luevhe. Thus men who are the liresent. I lie provisions made in -ml are able lo llnunl the law and I Hie law tor the necessities of lite are to tin House nf Coori Kheiiln.rd nnd St. I Some of the no ills are still twenty lents Agnes' Hospital, with n t enervation of but some of them huve been i educed to S.'OOO for nrivutp beouests : Martha A. fifteen. This enfeteriu feeds from COO Walter, 17lli lit. Vernon street, SI000;ilo WXI persons n duy, averaging thirty- live to ntty tents per capita. . ii.H I to their old haunts, Hi Major is a linn and tj inimical i against the (looks who are seeking sinl.i al the govciumeut. A great' 1 1 i.t t, t time, too much, is taken up -, l i ii -sing those wlio cling to tlic .I c -di lety and pursue their ne ii n il( vu es LOGAN BOY MISSING sufficient to make the law applicable to Hit chunglng conditions of present da'.v life. The unsettled conditions of Hie present ore such that uny cliangc in such a luw as that which deals with a cpiestion so Important ns Sabbath ob servance would be exceedingly unwise." TO BREAK SKATER'S LEG Police Asked to Search for Lad Who Disappeared Last Saturday in T Stiles, twelve wars old. Surgeons Will Shorten It So He Can , Abraham Hell bara, Calif., Mo, 500, and Jacob Uugel, lUJtl Columbia avenue, $10,000. The will of Kmmu K. Stnubopo makes n number of private beouests with the lesidue of the S8."if)0 estate left to the I Presbyterian Home: for Widows audi Single Women, Plfty-cigbth street nnd I Kingsessing avenue. I.ettcni of administration were t granted to the estate of Charles II. ' llrondbert, 0l)!W Larcbwood aveuuc, fori $1IS00. Among the Inventories filed I Knte H. Murphy, ?(IH;t;.l).l Mi ,iiid .Mis .1 Slites. of 1110 Skate Again Alan Harris, 111 South l'oi t y-thiiil Hreet. will submit to a seiious opera- lion in the Hahnemann Hospital today ( Ninth siieet, Logan. dNapiionieil in the hope that it will enable him to i i hoini- last Satiiidav tegtiiu Ids old skill as uu oililbition iiintliir is prosttntcii wilh wouj. skater. . f tins and otlier cities have been I Until bones of the lower light leg I '.i s,anh fiii' the bov . He was ' will be bioken. shortened nnd reset, that ii iiiliug on a tram from Wiijne the leg uin.v confoim, or align, with the ..ii lo the teiiuinnl. left leg. It will mean nt least nine ii t is ensil,v distinguishable bv n .weeks on a hospital bed. but. according iidcmatioii on the light jawbone to Harris, the icsult wil be well worth il i nn losiiltitijj from nn accident the sufl'ering. 'ii was iiiito young When he left Hanis. foimerly of San Francisco, II, e Un w.is wealing light-mixed has a reputation us nn exhibition sknter. n il.iik-iniM'd oveicoiit, tweed Last winter, at a rink in tills city. he lind a fall in which his leit leg was broken. When he lecovered from treat ment his left leg wus found to be almost uu inch shorter than the rigtit. urn Selig Iteid. $15,218. uld, ?.21 l.liU. S:i4.IK)5.47: William .T. 08; Patrick .1. KJtrger- SALES MANAGER EXECUTIVE Who Unuua bufflncsti nffnlrs nnd oiRanUa tlon. Can hinille men mthni1 nnd pmlilvmn construct, dovplop and produce. Will make ou n irood nil-round Kxecuthu o-.io;. i.iinfiKit orncr. "A Fair Price and Satisfactory Service" miciency may ba Increased or greater production prepared for by making repairs or chnnges In lighting or power equipment NOW. Many customers nro dolnir th "wlso thing" by making much needed repairs in their plants nt this time. Repairs carried out nsarefully as new Jobs Costs surprisingly loir. George Woodward, Jr. Electrlcnt Contractor 1 723 Sansom Street fir II I Spruce 0110 ICr'atonet Itnre lztii i lavciiilei and -white nnd blni L -v 1 1 iped lie "lid htnckliM.s. blouse, u and lihick ART EXPERT IS GUEST Leonce Bcnedlte Honored at Lunch eon Today I "no I'.eiiedltp, director of Hie Lux- I i" '' Mtispuui nnd keepei of the i Mi si.iiin in Pins, uns the i .I'lhn D, Mclllenev. piesident , Peiiusihiinin Museum of the ' "i liidiisiiial Aits, nt n lunihi'on 'i fu Art Club lb uciliii. has been in (his i ountry I ' I Wltill. 1111,1 liltl,,.tw l,t In, It,,.,. ' I" e.i,i ,.,t,es l, etc befoio tetiirning I I" Inii- On a piev lulls visit to this ' i he n given a ilegiee bv the ' ii'i-m of Peiins.vlvanin. .Mr Iteuc-, ". i 'oininent in the vvotk of the Art I ' ' " I Mini ais and is ihe author of, "'"'i nil works. I II C r s II , I '111 M l t GOO REGULARS No mutter the weather they com, Nlclila from even beyond Oiontr, chili tosi-thnr snd each week one of them drives out snd. talieH from the farm to tho Home llie ftcek's supplies rresh Egg Just from the nest. Apples Winesap, Nero, Home. Chickens nnd Ducks. While I'ota toe sThey cook quick! Sueet t'lder from pond apples the Lind liriinihm didn't mitke. Drlio out ll.iltlmore aenue ntrslght throiiTh Media, nnd 'j nillo ljond to the TAMOl" BLACK HORSE FARM llpcii llverv Diiv In the enr I rum I) t 0 1'lliiliel Mi'iLI i 101 wjipAHSgifcQ Inexpensive 5ilver r Gifts ""HOMB Coffee Scrrces, Meat Platters, liclisit Dialtes. SoJad Mixing Seie, Muffineers, Caaseroca. MacDonald & Campbell Dependable Reductions Men's Suits and Overcoats Il you are out for the best clothing values, how will you he ore ou arc ..cttinp; the heat unices you compare them with Mnc lJ"i ild C.inipbrll regular this season's Suits and Overcoats? the rcLognizec st.uidnrds of stylo and economy, $45, $48, $49. to $35.00 $50 lo $37.50 $52, $53, $54. to $39.00 $55, $57, $59. to $42.00 $60 to $45.00 $62, $63 to $46.50 $65, $66, $68. to $49.00 $70 lo $52.00 $72, $73, $74. to $54.00 $75, $77, $78. to $57.00 $80 to $60.00 $82, $84, $85. to $63.00 $88, $90 to $66.00 $92, $94 to $68.00 $95, $98 to $70.00 $100, $105 ...to $75.00 ( It c "Auctions include nil our finer Overcoats, Suits, Fur foliar Coats, Golf Suits, Raincoats, Spring Overcoats. Fur-l'ined -j't, Leather Coats, Chauffeurs' Suits, Overcoats, Cloves, Ivobes, etc. 1334-1336 Chestnut Street i " f s. js& 1 V P I k. J ijk iV "V Jtm m VT TI V i r lii aHHtBsllllA True Thrift J Buy what jou actually need don't spend money for a passing fancy. I Buy goods from the viewpoint of their ulti mate value and service to you. f Buy undcrstandingly, not simply because the seller tells you that his goods arc being sold at half price. CJ Don't believe all the claims made in the newspapers by ovcr-zcalous advertisers it vi possible that some of them may be exag gerated. True Thrift is best secured by getting value for the money you spend. Our Repricing Sales of Men's Apparel offer opportunities to buy goods of highest char acter and quality at savings of importance. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 OicsliamiStirccl j. ALL NEW RAGS ur. A Still Office Thinks Deep 4U for lloi'lilcl cm if linprcflve Liil of Uiert "All that we save in noise we gain in power." Good words, these, and true. No click-click-clicking tattooes the air when you install The Noiseless Typewriter. Thoughts answer quickly to your call and a better clay's work' is the reward of silence. Q7te l NOISELESS TYPEWRITER The Noiseless Typewriter Company, -fiXi Chestnut St, Philadelphia Telephone Waluut JJU01 "ioo rag stock" docs not tell the whole story because rags vary from 4 cents to 20 cents a pound. It is possible for a bond paper to be iooc rag and still not be like Crane's papers. The cheapest grades of rags are old rags collected from house to house. The best grades arc cuttings from shirt factories and other manufacturers who cut up cotton goods. Crane & Co. use only new rags in their papers so that they are 100 licit- rag stock."" ioo;,. seievtt'd new rug 6toc 1 19 years experience Banknotes of 22 countries Paper money 0438,000,000 people Government bonds of 18 nations C r aire's BUSINESS PAPERS Rest of This Week Only! Quick Clear away at $32 $35' $38 for Choice Worsted Suits meant to sell for $60, $65, $70 $32 .$35 $38 $42 for Winter Ulsters and Conservative Overcoats meant to sell for $60, $65, $70 "Finest Merchandise and greatest Values I've seen in four years!" is the way one of our Salesmen put it. Righto! Splendid Worsted Suits cut on conservative lines the kind that hit most Philadel phia men right where they live! And big Winter Overcoats and Ulsters that you can wear into the teeth of an old-fashioned blizzard with your blood up and your chin buried deep in the roll-up collar! Rest of This Week On 1 11! .Vctr Prices an Separate Trousers! ' $18 Worsted Trousers, now $12; $14 Trousers, now $9: $12 Trousers, now $8.50; $9 Trousers. $7, and $8 Trousers for $6! Perry & Co. Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets Their crisp, ovenfresh flavor gives them such a "moreish" taste. Oven-fi'esh Soda Crackers liiin bi tho Pound and Saie Koebi'i--Vl lJa!Ji. Cj, I'lnlail-I.lna 1 !' fl . il ' f I X ..? 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