PPi mm mmMu 11 if NEEDY COMRADES en Who Cannet Pay Dues Will I NOT BB uopnveu wi ueiim of Organization urUBPRSHIP DRIVE ON iv"Bm,,-" 1. ...... nf ttin tirorce II. Imhof ( fort. 153. American Lerfen. nre Urtlnj former -.-.... . !,, A " -'! . w lack of employ men, have dropped from tbe r n 11 Is r because they feel they cannot pay tbe membership dues, nnd will invite them te many of 4 It rttllfta .$ r tj- - , W4W . Ir4 V. V ; tie organization. The pant members ere endeavoring ) te find every former scrvice man In ' their neighborhood who is net employed ' in a meve te see that their families tn cared for nnd te And the men work. ' The next meeting of the pest, when rtllcf measures wilt be discussed, will be held February 25, at the P. O. 8. of A. Hall, Dauphin etreet, east of Twenty-ninth. The membership of the Rebert J. ' Martin. 20, bas increased 20 per cent ' since the first of the year. At the meeting last Thursday, nine members were admitted, nnd a number am still awaiting the Investigation Committee's report Prizes arc te be awarded te the members securing ten members or mere. The pest has arranged, an elaborate program for a Washington Birthday party te which all former servlce men nnd their friends are bslng Invited. ' The pest hall la at 8205-07 North Deu- dlnet atreet The William P. Reach Pett, 21, has appointed a committee te consider the neMlbllltles .of renting or purchasing a new pest home. Reports will be made at the meeting of the organization, te be held at the Paschalrllle Free Li brary, Seventieth street and Woodland avenue, February 28. The pest bas paused the 100 mark In membership, and conditions nre said te leek favorable te doubling the membership this year. 1 Frankfort Pest, 211, will held its meeting next Tuesday, nt'4521 Paul ,treet, the pest home, which has just been improved. A mustcale and dance held In Assembly Hall. Jnnunry 27. under the auspices of Mrs. Clarence Vllhclm, netted the pest $103. The Women's Auxiliary of Shubln Shubln Bucehbaum Pest, 05, Is arranging a benefit for the entire week of March 0, the proceeds te go for n new pest flag and pest entertainment. This pest also Has made application for the permanent ' use of eight rifles te be used at military funerals and parades. tinr. reely, ' O, have yen noticed It? eed ma. ' And we kepp en" wnwklng, ma saying, New Uteres n woman of seme Intelli ents, thcrcs a woman with eyes la her hcd. Wy, ma? I scd,, was she rite about you getting thin? Cetteny she wiitf rite, wed ma, and I sed, Well hew can she be rite, mn7 Hew can you be getting thinner If you all ways stay the same weight? , I nllwavs stay the same wclcht as far as getting stouter is'cenccrncr, eed ma. ' Hew de you meen, ma? I scd, and she scd, Thats enuff questions for one aftirnoen. ... x Proving she preberly dtdent knew hew sue ment. kU itmmmmmhmn M Republicans of County Urge Him te Be Candidate for Governer PunxsiitnwtMV. Pa.. Feb. 17. Fel lowing the Initiative of Indiana Coun ty Republicans, representative Repub licans At Jeffersen County met here last uljcht und added their approval of Mr'. Fipuer's probable candidacy for Governer te these of their neighbors. In the auditorium of the Community Heuse representatives of every borough und township In the county, leading members of heretofore widely separated factions of the Republican Party, cheered lustily as a resolution calling upon Mr. Fisher te submit his name te the voters of the State was presented by T. D. Mitchell and passed unanimously. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Four te One Odds Against Yeu The chances are four te one you will contract Pyorrhea after you pass the age of forty unless you take proper precautions. Thousands younger also suffer from this unpleasant disorder of the mouth and gums. Pyorrhea starts with tender, bleeding gums. That Is the way Nature warns you of your danger. Heed that warning! If yen ignore it, you may pay the penalty by less of your teeth and serious illness. Pyorrhea works fast. It loosens the teeth in their sockets until they fall out or must be pulled. It forms pus pockets at the roots of the teeth and feeds disease germs into the system. Don't trifle with Pyorrhea. At the first danger signal, see your dentist and start using Ferhan's Fer the Gums. Ferhan's, if used consistently and used in time, will prevent Pyorrhea or check its course. Itis the time-tested formula of R. J.Ferhan, D.D.S. Use Ferhan's regularly as a dentifrice. It keeps the teeth and gums in a clean, healthy , condition and wards off Pyorrhea. Don't wait until tomorrow. Four out of five contract Pyorrhea because they wait toelong.35cand60ctubesatyour druggist's. I was going down town with ma Sat tiday aftirnnen, and we was wnwklng te the trolley car nnd Puds,Slmkinscs mother Mrs. Slmklns went past saying. Hew de you de, Mrs. Potts, my grny shl&s but nrcnt you getting plump. Meenlng fat, and we kepp en wawk- tng, ma saying, Wat neusents, that woman hascnt get the sents she was born with and' never hed. plump, wy she dent knew wat she's tnwklng about, I allways Btay txackly the same weight. I never did like that Mrs. Slmkins euy euy hew, Maybe yen jest took as if you was petting plump, ma, I scd. Ne, I dent even leek that way, thats Lew mntcb you knew, scd ma. Wlch pritty eoen Skinny Martina mother, Mre Martin went past saying, Anssts . J. ftriM. D.D.S. Ferhan Company, New Yerk , Ferhan's, Limited, Montreal fiftft JK Htyvei vm URTsmJ IT' ."auwu & &? In lBHtTP ' eSQFlucuAttrui .SSLBKB rsr "FOLLOW THE CROWDS"! Luxurious 3-piece $ Overstuffed Library Suite 149 A n A remarkable value. Three large pieces in the finest quality of tapestry. Deep upholstering and spring seats and backs make this suite the biggest value in many a year. Embodied i n every purchase from Levy is a full measure of satisfaction. De pend en us for Highest Quality, Prompt Service, Lewest Prices. CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS TO ALL tWiivuEcnirunAPnp i k mraimN 726 Arch St. & 43 N. 8th St. Established 1883 t HISTORY M 99 ! REPEATS ITSELF A Personal Message TO YOU Frem Mr. Koshland Baa i SBBBBRBBBsa &a. BbbBmbY t In 1905 1 made a thorough investigation of the clothing situation in PhiladeU pfda. I saw the necessity of a store WHERE MEN'S GOOD CLOTHING should be' sold at low prices. Prier te that time no such store was in existence the average retail clothier based his selling price en the policy of getting as much as he could for his stock, and it was a case of "caveat empter1' LET THE BUYER BEWARE. i The result of my investigation was the opening of a Men's Clothing Establishment where only GOOD CLOTHING was sold AT UNflEARD-OF LOW PRICES. My Policy of con ducting business in this way fell like a bombshell amid the camps of the" old-time" clothiers. All sorts of predictions were made, but I remained steadfast te my policy of giving the people of Philadelphia REAL BARGAINS. I take pride in having estaftlislied a NEW STANDARD in men's clothing VALUES. All this is a matter of history. Since that year I have received the unqualified support of the people of Philadelphia. I "blazed the trail" in putting the retail clothing industry en a basis that had' never before been attempted. The "old-timer" tried te fellow suit, but the HOUSE OF KOSHLAND was ever the pioneer in giving 100 cents VALUE for every dollar. Today I Wish Again te Renew the Following Pledge te the People of Philadelphia FIRST TO SELL ONLY GOOD CLOTHING tiiat I can personally guarantee. SECOND--TO SELL ONLY GENUINE ALL-WOOL garment that I personally test in every detail THIRD TO SELL ONLY CLOTHING made by the most reliable manufacturers in the country. FOURTH TO SELL ONLY CLOTHING which for style and workmanship cannot be surpassed. FIFTH TO SELL OUR STOCK AT ALL TIMES AT POSITIVELY THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. MEN OF PHILADELPHIA Yeu ewe if te yourself in the in terests of economy te SEE OUR CLOTHING before finally making your purchase. In spite of anything that may be offered elsewhere in the clothing line, the KOSHLAND STANDARD OF VALUE is the standard by which all men's clothing is judged. (3i&?f skCLCcueuef And new te prove our supe riority in VALUE GIVING we will offer 5000 Men's ALL-WOOL SUITS and OVERCOATS Formerly Priced $30 TO $60 BSB 'F sT i'-r at ffl i ?flmm Men's Shoes GreatlyRedueed Final Clean-Up 7.50te10 Shoes & Oxfords Reduced tb $5.95 Big Reductions in Men's Furnishings Wonderful SaleSweaters $ffP Qfl" Entire stock of high-grade Sweaters. m Vh Regular $8.50 te $12.00 values. New... XJwVJW 3000 Fine Quality Silk Shirts $0 QJZ repe dc Chine, Baby Broadcloth and Tub Silk. New CaPJaP Crepe 5000 SHIRTS Percales, Madras and Oxfords. Stripes and plain colors. $2.00 and $2.50 values. New OTHER MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS GREATLY REDUCED 95c Men's Werk and Dress Trousers All at Half Price Always Geed Clethes at Lewest Prices Never Peer Clethes at Any Price 1215 MARKET ST. Wilmington Stere 824 Market St Chester Stere 3rd & Market Sts. Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Eveiuisiiiiji i vl am.t.tti .i MMi,J.MA l 1MMM ..!.' , .iit8fi i kdimMdzsjidMi ... XMJs b)8&'tiar&4te i J 53 . i&'fc. w&Ma&a. . ittMS IU!V it -i; mji&-i