Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 12, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST W IBM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters to the Editor
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v Disrespect at Soldier's Funeral
O tht b'dttor of the Hi nliio Public Ledger:
Sir At o resent fum , I of a unlilior who
killed In ac'lon. u . iiutictablr that
(htr taf t .. U...I l .' ..? ....... ...1 ..I. ... n
Ktho tiAtloni.1 colore un th. funeral cortezo
jfonaed alone the street A noticeably unmll
Jperccnliihe of in, unitur.r.. ,1 city implon
(tiumcly, tho pn .cc. aluMl thn ralor.. ainl
Ut la (air to any that no il lult th only onc
pvlio dlil hov proper courtcay wtre former
service men
It would n-nii to u ilwil In Mow of the
fact that the icnlivi.lu.il uhov boilv resn
beneath tho national colora k.ivc his all (or
the American peop.e at leoat common
decency should bo shown, to say nothing
ot respect lo tho Jjioancil. bv the men re
movlrg their hats and atandlm; pirfcctly
still, or as near a poslllon of nttentlon As
'a civilian can, and (or the numtn to remain
'Silent Until the lioih hart pi Med.
It Is possible that the lack of respect
'shonn to thn ni'ijml r,nors and the body
of the soldier on such oeccnslons Is duo
pnore to thouKh ., i nz th.ui t hrnoianrei
, von the pom of tin public, and v.v tak ,
thfs oparti.in, o" I rlnitln; .hi m.ti
iJlfore the ut i ! n of the i o le ilfMUith
prour va fed o unin- ,
i Till: THIRI P1VISIO.
PhlladelpH i Aim 1 1UJI.
' A Dangerous Experiment
To th Kill! - -' :'ie Ki'rai, o I'ublie l.r,t3rr:
) Sir He -Ins a l.-tier In the HU'.mnq Itb
t,lC Lkihikk by a iernn "IbiiIhr lilm-,lf "II
JW. D, N " retfiir.lins in Incident he had
jjwlth a kite I think I can enlluhtcn him In
Jirganl to it Ai mist people know, the nil
Ms full ( elcctiicltt ut a rtnln hrlulu
,Ilelow thu the i- l ver little Thirefore
Who air i h imt in, I off, r the mnit r.'
8lstnnce tu it Ihth ii nf Is the stronsr-it
jjreslatan' KniMn t, . m tr'.c current Thin
Ccurrent m i''nin iti.-.i td to th' e.ir.h nrd
jwlin he iut tin hl kilo iil'h ihi wire at
tached io it ii,. n.jde .1 paaage for this
'current tn nv to the tarth.
Jl I th.nk he Is a erv luckv percon thtit
(he was not III! ed. and I wii-tld nd- lie him
.not to trv It a.iln. B J KGt-LY
J PhltailelphU Arnut S, ltii'l
J Legion and War Prisoners
TO thr J dltor .t ,,, , t.MNu p h ,- I nlacr:
Letters to tho Editor should bo na
brief tuul to tho point ne possible,
aoldlti nnythlns tlmt would open
a denominational or sectarian dltv
cuaalon.
o attention will be paid to nnony
tiKiua lettois. Names and nddressea
must bo signed an an evidence of
pood faith, although names will not
lie printed If request Is mado that
they bo omitted.
Tho ptibllvntinn of a letter Is not
to bo taken as mi indorsement of Itj
Vfvi by fill i paper
I'limmunleatton": will not b re
tut ned unlesii arcuinp.inleil by post
age, nor will manuscript bo saved.
I Sir- It s
(Ion p itim t.i
IjKar r-.
JCan t
word i"
Itrlollrtn , r
draftei' but ih- th i
Imlnd thf thy In. I
wiore i r
clcs and some of their clonics and somn n(
the old maids that neer ere kid', and ho
now live In the past, did the same thing.
And as (or the boys well. I'm one myseK,
and I refuse lo let anybody say the things
that they hrie been saylnit. The lns have
Just ns high Ideals, Just as good funbltl,ii
end Jut as mutli rcsper: (or others, ns the
nt'tfels of days none by.
I inlKht siuireM tha. more of the poop's
r ho are kmcklnK us should set nut and
hrlt th ie jhu' ate s'.lpplntr Inrtend 'f talk
Irx iw'iint ill b n urn KirN In rneril
ou who 1- :lus luiivklii,.' htte folm i our
' pnlons it'nut seeing Iri h sides. Don't
fitc I th.it ther- are Just na ninny moral
Mt'ifj bums thle' e rhinin y hounds and
fiiiUteH am ok lou older neople ai there are
"Mum" slipping but e rre not kicking th in
ninl telllnit how bud :hey are Come, folks
met u half way. end d-n't forget we are
still oun.7 You might wont a good word
from us sumo d.iv C II. MADDOCK.
Philadelphia. August 10 inai
o( the dutle telegraph rysUm by which
two messages may be sent oi-or the same
wire at tho sumo time. 11. IJ. I,
l'hlladelphla, August 8. 1021
William Olnlh, of Ausltla, Invenlel (he
duplex telcgr:t:.h In 18M, by which two
messages were sent over the same wlrrf In
opposite directions. Cart Frlsehen. o( Han
over. Impoved the sjstem In INS!, and Jo
s ii H StKiirns, uf lfoslon, rerfectej It In
1872.
A Visit to Boston
To ihr Mltor of thr (; il ip Ptit'fc t.riltier:
fir Keteral friends pud lnS3lf expect to
lrlt Iloston shortly Please name the lead
lng places of In erest lo lnlt. 1. W H.
Phllaflelphla. usuat 8, 1021
The chief Places of Interest in Dostoti nre
the Slat- Hue, open 0 to B. Saturday D
to 12 Old Sojth Mealnif House, open II tJ ft,
Hnturdoy. 0 to 4, (eo twenty-five contsi
Fnneull Hall, oiwn O.to 15, Saturday. I) to
12. Paul Movers 1tou, open weekdays 10
to , tei twenty-llvo cents; nnnker Hill
Monument, open 8 to ,1.30. fee twenty. fivrt
cents llouon Public I.'.brnry, optn 0 M.
to '.) P M., Sundays un'U no.n Xotural
H'st. r Musjum. freo Wednesdays. Satur
,v,s and Sunday ndernoons. o.her cWys
lentv-(le celits llirvard University, nnl
M, unt Auhuri Cemetery, both In the Cam
biioire section.
Questions Answered
Tn -h,
S.i-
to
Repeal Eighteenth Amendment
jrothe Fii t - th- A'-,,, y ,
..I
Hilly
n ,i"f d i nl the Amerimn a
lSht ngi'rt the release of the I
" i in 'he Fe.Wi irlei.ni.
ds , n , .lo mi i hiivi not a
. it.ilnit '.i hnwr mil ti'i-I
th. J.Oi) miii n'eu m1. ii i el
i?Ji' ' ,n ih ' pu' ' l
.i . r. i" ii ,-n isi 1
il' ' t , I : i-Himli i "r mi
frr.any of th Id -o I, t.i,- i.i .. , , , n r
sfnt rro tr- , m innlht i nti.i-n
?etO fight !n a ', r t'p' f ',-,l brle.jo-i other
iratlon.'i ust -ift- M- Wiion h.ul he.n
felectid to hl stioir' erm on he pla that
l.e kept us nut of th. ivi-.
t do ti.it know ho a far fie l.eglon rpre
atnt? thi vkm ,. i ih. , rvlee men. but
I doubt If mini of hm hive nnv feo' ng
of b.tt, r i, ms t , ii ; t H prisoners I be
llieve m,i- f th- ,xs n!.. nun fr.l that
jitr.ey shoui.t t in , ggrr business than
make u nVht laln thlr re, ease
ij Some IndlM.I'i.i's to whom It cim-, nitu
ral to si thin, i thnt -e no o i.vr -.r.
of savins The UiioondO femil.es of this I To ,; ;,(,ir 0i
tvuiii' ii. m" ni'ir nr ", hu 1 no
woria 'it m mm r i, Tl i u nun Oon fsm-
i'lllea ild not fie 'v i, th if "ipc. Tholr
isons v r ilrd nl Mr Be-gd.i; did not i
tltlve he? -on .in.l ti irld h.is h;,ril a) m- I
fit T tielliio tt 1 oe s-ns of tiiM im to t
'at the r-s.r n m-n that th l.n;lin
onouni nut int rri're in tile cass or those
Federal prisoners.
HWIfKI. T F '5-i Ell
Phlladelrhl i Su. i" 7 19.1.
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f.
i n w ii tt f-'ii r .... , . . i. .... . . ,
" -t- H"i't l I'll I-- 1
cir inn OI ur l orriMDonilontH nrani-i
kn the 1.11 -lit enth Am-ulmmt rnvi "Whv
(not be good Americans .ind ')! lie !nw
unlll It is clnige.l ur aiillflied In on rde.-lv
nnd legal m.nn, r"" As entlot' is'liett
l,thar cu.- he makurs ot the i:igi,-..enth
Amendment shsuld luv.o been 'good Ameil
Jt-ons' In 'an trde-ly and legal manner
thtn It 'ou'l to h: v rauijd people to
break it bv i licit dlntlll'ng. A "go id
AmeriCin" Is on.) sho honor "the syfnie
tJaw ( th land " not the nme v, Ice of ai
'If lemw-n 11,1.. in.1 ., i-. ..,...(.. .. ,.
- - ..- ...... ... i .ni it. a uiiij na n
mad th- ll'ghteen h Ainend'nen. -o
ailed, unl wh..,i la r,-niiv nn aiinuliiicnt of
ei.nslltu'ional equal liberty.
Every Iran li Congress jnd In our St.i'n
!I,eglsia'ures who 'ot.d (cr It u-d thi. ilv
Supreme f.iur1 Judg-t, who intiried It hi
usurping donorratk autieratlc author n
flo aga nst foui i. v .thout giving nnv renon
,to tho puu.i", rad sworn tu gi.uu i'o i
'liberty to .'.-ry cl lien tn exerv Stne !n -'Hi
'I'tilon Tho Sipr, me o ur: to the mninn
Ithls Ar jritii ll ,s the toidne to sa lliat
the EIbI'i i'h tnenlnent una unconstitu
tional iq 'he ennstliu,,on."I g-ound that n
Kjuestlons thet ha.e n.' l-'.-n diicha -d bj
"thn Constitution to th. Snua eun li 'te
Jaerved t th- s .ti- or to the p ipie '
It was ktU gated to thu Ski, i eh"', a
Jecnstltu: mil repub e,m fjrio if ., ie
Jpient should h guarin'eej ,erv Stao .n
this t'nlon. whl"h meats muii 'lu'.m f
jail. Tho Constitu' on a purpos-iv w-l",.n
ifor thnt Just reason, nnd a,l In air.no-r .
fpja!e to swear o defend if To shmi thn
this argument is conului: on ulv -.und i.'i
'followlnij lead.nr n en uf o'li natl n ue
phallcn.ted u r-f'jie tt anl ron ur h'i
mart-d to e-iturt a rep.y !orin r i'hl-1
jUus'lce Whli fo-rrer Pusul h'k 11 s
jjaft Dr I ils.,n fo-mer i.c Pr sP' it
ltarahui1 fm ncr At'.wiov Oti.erni Pun i
Will II Huis chiAion. ..f 'he Hi i. ,u if
'pduciitli n. J 1r 'in Vo.s end rn n in
totheri. JOHN C TITI'S
( Philadelphia. Aunst in 1P2I
,1
v Meet Kids Half Way
J"o ll Editor of " IVntl j I i, ,' I in
ij fir I rend our People s Korun, wl'h
fmuc.h Interest eer dsv. -md lery oftn I
-havo ho, n letterB In r fer.T.ce to 'mlm'h ov
tnua kids." "You will pi-ilon mo if I ant ti
itlck In my oui We klda are nit hilf as
itiad nor are ive going to the dogs neerl 'u
fast ae some of our 1 1 It.i s hae c u.rr.ei;
rPcaplte thu fact that the lounaters of t
May don't 'Uto to iv.il' and dipit., the fact I
yht th,- gl 's t
"Btrests wl.li tl.
Jhere are In.
iVenalbl. g - i
ih days try i
Referred to Cnnoelst
To Ihr r,litir cf I In ICitnlnj tub I' I ciIot:
Sir I wish to tike a trip by canoe to
Coolboiuh Pa. nnl would like lo get all
Information as to the length of same, mlUs
and time Also. If possible. I wish to learn
how the current of thti Dolaware llher is
on the way up. also where the rough spots
(roels) nre. and locks, if nny.
If possible, cou'd 5011 also tell me which
side uf the rler has the most Inn tip. on Uh
bin!-? 5 11
Philadelphia August (1 11)21
.Mm- "endirs or the Kxkvimi Prni.io
Lrti.cn ha.i no doubt taken thl "rip nn,l
l,l be s' id (o give "H II." the Information
h ,1,'S 1 .
Poems and Songs Desired
An Old Rhyme
To the Editor of the Kxrnlnp l'ublto I.crtoer
Sir I would llko to go; the whole of th
old rhymo. four lines of which nre as fol
lows "It Is not nil In bringing up
I. 1 folks sav what th' vlll.
To si ver-scour a pew tn cup
Il will be pewter still "
71 Y I.O NCI
Phi adelph a. August 8, 11121.
But the, outer walls had fallen, nnd tho
Inner walla were falling.
And tho garrison no longer could tha (ear
ful alego endure;
S.owly died tholr resolution, nnd they sent
a mesiao calling
On tie (.a Valletta, tho master, (or as
sistance strong and sure.
in the citadel the master learned St. Klmo's
dlro condition.
And 1Mb anger flamed up fiercely, nnd ho
spake In scornful Iro!
"do. Hit Knight, and tell your brothers 1
hao granted their petition 1
Tell the cracns there are others who (ear
not tho Invaders' flrel"
Ah! the bitter taunt wan slinging; not a
soldier brave could bear 11,
Hut with splendid Indlgnntlon and .1 sens
of newer faith.
There come llrm determination nnd tho fiery
battlo spirit
Once again Inspired and nerved them to re
sistance tn tho death,
Fo with obstinate peralatenco still the Turk
ish cannon thundered.
And renewed was the realstance of tha
(earlesa knightly band:
Till at last the wily Moelesn from tho (ort,
all euccor sundered, '
And tho knights knew all waa finished, .
that the end was close at hand. I
Open Tonight
OhV
S-oon the final charge was sounded
prepare, to knlnhts. unfearlngl
See the despot's might advancing In the.
stern irray of wari
All the Crescent flags ore Blueing ns the
maddened host Is nearlng,
I7ach timillntit In the sunshine whirls his
flashing scimitar. j
So In all Its wondrous glory (ell the castle
of St. Elmo; 1
Naught they found amid the ruins but the
corpses of the slain;
Longest fighting, lattst dying, was the youth-'
till knight Anselmo,
Child of sweet romantic vision, son of
bright, chlvulrlc Spain.
Oh, ip waes that la tho Island, chant
for them a lamentation;
Oh e bree?-s nf the Orient, sigh the
in.r ( Ihtlr loss.
Hen n( Kurope be e mindful, yc of every
Christian nation.
How they fought till death tho Moslem. ,
Origin of Phrase
il roi , t tit l 1,111; 'i ii,,. 7,,!o-r'
1 11 0- .n .lour folumn .1 statement
Km'l tl.-- nrl.n ,'t the pVa-w "To W at
sivi- 111.. I -ei'iis Thi "I)i''tlonnr of
I'll ,- nnd Kalilo. ' h U-ewer, publlsned b
I.lpi ncntl Co. states on Pago 1117 us
evpli notion of tn's phrase
"Six. m sev!i was n Hebr-w phrase
n e.inlng an indefinite number hence we
read in Job 1 111- 'He (God) shall deliver
th'-e n six troubles ca In seven.' etc
1 trust thl may be of some Interest
R M. P . Jr.
.Mount Airy Pa August 0. 11121.
Mathematicians, Get Busy!
thf Tl'eiilno 'lib Ic i-ed-ver.
You- ans er to this Metter wl'l set
1 t'e 1 . let'Ut.' hew-on two roi-Jers of the
1 l'.uuMi t'i 1 !.:. I,i:riKii.
I If I wre to pu' !.', In the bank e-v
it.orth at 1 per c"it Interest, ho inun'i 1
mu 1 I have eleven ears nfter I ihill hsi'e
put ,nv fi-it (3 In linnk' t; K.
Plil.ndclphln Aucu'.t d, 1021
Duplex Telegraph Inventor
Tu th.- r nVor of (' ., ,; f'tiMo i""
Si- PL-as,- tell ne who was the Inventor
Children thrive on
Victor
"The Fall of St. Elmo"
To thr Kidlor 0 the f.'tcudu l'ub'ic l.'tlotr
Sir I think this la the poem asked fo-
by your correspondent "8 A I.." In today's 1
Issue of tho 1Svbni.no Pfni.ic Lr.rmt:n. The , gfflillXFiraailfliniOlllM
lit es art" quoted from memory The poem1
was prlntej many yearn ago In a magazine, I
If I in not mistaken. If I evtr knew the
r other's mme. I have forgotten It In th
lupse of ilme II. J
Philadelphia. July IS li'jl.
Lins the castle of St rj'mti had th noble
knights defended
Oalnt the Turks' Insieglng legion wltn
MusUplin leidlng on
Thirty th m.-nnil of his braet for the lovely
1st,, 1 ontuided
With a band of l,nlrhtl warriors of the
unler of St John.
"Ie or Malta lliou art glorious' Shall ve
lld th diminution?
Shall the tu-bined hoit victorious shout
In triumph o'er jur loss7 I
Nay. knights of lofty valor, let us suffer
extirpation.
Hut defy till deith tl" Moslem who reviles
the blessed Cross'" I
Thu went forth the proclamation and sub
lime was the resistance
Of the hero.-s In St. Elmo to the Oriental !
hoide j
Iirought bv war and bitter fam n to tho 1
b'jck v 'ne of existence
J- 11 thei- flag defied the foem.in ns his
fons ml cannon roared '
Bread
Big
Loaf
At all
6
The People's Purum will appear dull)
lr the Kvrning Public Ledger, und uIo
In the "mill. i. Piilitio Ledger. Letters
dlsriixilng tltni'l.i tuplcH will lie printed,
uh well us requeNtrd ooeui-. nnd fiuestlntis
nf general Interest will lie answered
yaw
fns
For Men Only
who have missed
Shoe Lacing Hooks
Shoes with Lacing
Hooks can be .ought
froi.i Up-to-dato
Dealars.
Insist' on having
what you want
You bet it always scorec
a hit,
And folk come back
for more with zest--The
zippy, toothsome,
pure titbit
Called Ancre Cheese
Of course, it's fresh !
MiillifflUliUliJUia
our Stores S
MIMgkH i
!ihXlli:iJllll3!!l!Pi:iBlli:iIIIirai!llllWjJinuiinou
CHEESE I
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' wiisi llll JP.?g-TTl ITU uumeqj)
Anyone Now Can Have
Pretty Curls and Waves
v
1 A &&PX&taPA m
lPa'"--V, W M
llai- 'urtuiHtl with th hn- ir'ii"
lra ih lioun I o become Uty harh ar.
t.ntt 0 .it -j n hP Urfuw from tn. n
i-rJrici It far more rnnlblo to uf
h- hint )titrine mothoj, which can
! nit farm n ul vhlrh produces a iu.i.
1 tn 1 1 i-Mlcr r.nj no nat.jr' i
' , r n h- "ffi' t !tij mm :i
)( 1 Pa '. u'urU ii. hot. mntt -
nd k. v Sllrmrlh n .
li'i Jr-.fc(n for th. hair, juti i ., ,n
xtur .ui'l ha th. kcoptntr it tt-llph
flii m an i fTlQfiy
llju si nir.n.i la not titk i
ur- h ind It nn t Htaln vr hl'ak hnr
i k . (1 o t n f"w tunc tinni thf
1 uKg"Vh puui a 1 ttlu in tn i .iup- rtni
lt a Ci in 'ootn brunh aiTJ. n
tu th hair 3uat nefore dnlnv it up T'.e
aidwl nlo- to 5 uur "rruM n'rir ulur
ut i 1 niarkabit' AtK t
1 w c .ititc tu
of th-lr !
K-ud ( f tl
t.S L.T il in, j
For Infants
& Invalids
NO COOKING
The "Food-Drink" for All Age.
Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and
fountains -4& for HORUCK'S.
Avoid Iniainn & Substitutes
Resinoi
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Standard Gas Devices
'"PIIE interest of the consumer ui our
ffuidinj? thorjjlit in selectinE those
devices which we place on bale.
Economy in operation, convenience ana
clennliness are striking features of the
Gas Ranges on our sales floors. They nn1
all built according to American Gas Asso
ciation specifications.
Gas Watt-r Heaters provide hot water the
quickest, most economical way.
.1 r-prewntatwr xmll be sent to your
hutne upon rcqueat.
The United Gas Improvement Co
Is so pura and hoallrR, so
fn.e romhar.'h Ingredients,
itiitiBUmdaid
h o u s o h o 1 d
remedy for
burns,
cuts,
wounds,
bolls,
blolchon,
cold sores,
chafings,
sting3,
etc.
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RESINOL SOAP
la 1. tI for theikio and bafr. Atli
I our drutfsU 0" tbeo provJuoti.
BALTIMORE
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Important
Changes in Schedule
Improvement in Service
Effective August li
Departures from Philadelphia '24th
& iheftnut Sts.) to importnnt des
tinations. Pittsburgh & Chicago
10 10 u. tn. T 113 n m
a 3 10 1 in 1 8 :iB i m
a Will not run Into Pittsburgh
b Pittsburgh only.
Cleveland
c 3 10 p in 7 03 i 111
c Thru sleeping cur from Waphlncton.
Toledo & Detroit
3.J4 a. in Hip n
d 10:10 a m 7-03 p 11
d Thru Bleeping car.
Cincinnati & St.
H a, m 1 10 11 in.
Louis
S 2S p.
Fairmount & Clarksburg
J. 44 a. m e 1 03 p. in. 1 8 2
e Thru 'sleeping cais
8 p ni.
Baltimore & Washington
To Baltimore I 44 t 4s 7
a m nnd 1 in. 1 jn ,j
7 03. 8 28, 8 JD p 111
To Washington i 44. 7 4J
in , and 1 10, 3 lo, 4 15, 7
8 35 p m.
41
lo,
10 10
4 45
1 lo .
03, 8 J8,
For details o' itrvice, reservation
etc., apply
City Ticket Office, 1337 Wtlnut St.
Station, 24th & Chestnut Sti.
R. C. HAASE
IMtlhllltt 1'llNsffiKt.r Kfllt
1337 Walnut St. Telephone, Walnut 3602
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The Sale You Have
Been Waiting For!
Greatest Clothing
Sale Ever Held in America!
A Genuine Sacrifice of Mr. HilPs Entire Stocks
Men's & Boys' Clothing
$500,000 Stock of the
Finest Suits, Overcoats and
Pants at, Exactly Half-Price
EXACTLY as stated, Mr. Hill's entire high-grade stock of finest clothing without reserve
offered in the greatest Clearance Sale ever known in history at EXACTLY HALF
PRICE. Never before ha3 such a tremendous saving been made possible and no man can
hardly hope for another such reduction.
Mr. Hill's Personal
Guarantee Goes With
Every Purchase!
TVTOTHING like it has ever been known and we advise every man to get here as early
as possible, for the crowds are enormous. Our entire Store five floors, packed.
jammed witli clothing is turned over to this mammoth stock clearance event. Remember, these are Mr. Hill's
regular stocks slashed in price and this sale will create bargain records that will linger long in every man's memory.
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500 Men's $20
A0-Wol Suits
This is a special of worthy attention and we
ndvisc early buying for them. Largo variety of pattern.-!
nnd colorings. Styles for young men and con
servative dressers.
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SUITS
With 1 or 2
Pair of Pants
Men's $W
SUITS
With 1 or 2
Pair of Pants
Men'
MS Suits $22.50
Men's $35
SUITS
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Pair of Pants
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Men's $40
SUITS
With 1 ox 2
Pair of Pants
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Men's $50 Suits $25.00
!en's Trousers
at Half Price!
Men's $2.00 Trousers $1.00
Men's $3.00 Trousers $1.50
Men's $4.00 Trousers $2.00
Men's $5.00 Trousers $2.50
Men's $7.00 Trousers $3.50
Men's White Flannel and Serge
Trousers at Half Price!
Overcoats
Topcoats
HALF
PRICE!
Sum
Boys' Clothing
' at Half Price!
Boys' $6.00 Cloth Suits $3.00
Boys' $8.00 Cloth Suits $4.00
Boys' $10.00 Cloth Suits $5.00
Boys' $15.00 Cloth Suits $7.50
Boys' $1.00 Wash Suits 50C
Boys' $2.00 Wash Suits $1.00
Boys' $1.00 Knee Pants 50C
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new Ioav iirice levels Man then .',., m .Hl" rThl'1 thom for 'mediate clearance and, therefore, these
buy two and three of them for next vCUrFi?ty f hot uys heud-Set it on one of these summer suts
Every man can be fitted lhc3e low 1"'ices- """dreds of styles, patterns and colorings.
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