Wall St. Stirred
NOW
By Clark's Attack Only Two DaysLeft-Buy Liberty Bonds
On Loan Efforts
BRITISH TANK AT CHRISTENING OF CAPT1VE U-BOAT
Loan Ruahes
Past Billion
Mark Here
To Be
$425,000,000 StillDistrict
Raised in This
Speaker of the House of Representaa "ring
tives, at Oklahoma City isthat
endeavonng
of New York tinanciers
a
to make the Liberty Loan partial fai
ure in order that tho next loan shal
hear ¦ high rate of interest. aron-e.
general indignation
district yesterday.
men
leged laformation.
him to rePly whetherTbeiwaa
stating "that th" Ne*
rectly quoted as are
No an¬
traitors.
li the
n]>' *fter ,hc
000.
a r.ot
ing
roon
| 175-000,.*.« Th''
gain
reach
Loan
mmittea The
nearby when Ihe (ierman U-bct became the "_.-Buy-A.|.on.r
inonies yesterday in Central Park incident to the Liberty Loan parade.
British "Unk," f»Tsh from tho Add. of K rance,
11 the
was
at the
picturesque
cere-
_, Tr.b_n« p-t-i.-.
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until
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apportaaitj
The b«lakfl
io
$2,50 <\0 00: Kennlcott fopper
aohacriptlan. Company,
ration, .2,500,000: Atchison. To-
ta antoi
a
have
a-jreed
J Santa Ke Railwwr, $2,000.ooo
Broadway Trust C'ommai
to
10.
Big Rn««h Expected
A tiamaadoaa "eleventh hour" rash
ef lobicnrtions. begir.ning thia raorn«.
!r.(r, kl '.'¦' dpatod by the loan c adar.d the banks here wi'.l put
.additional), and tne'
rl Bank af the City of N<w
ynr.v ..'.POO.OOO
for the honeflt of those contemplntlng
Liberty
the porcbase of the .» per centreadj
.i rvgard, t<> taxation.
r ci nt Liborty bonda are
..¦] he i
exempt from r.ll atate and local taxea.
are also ex«mpi from l'nited
They
Atatea normal Ineome taxea, except
from atate or inheritanee taxes, ln-
York, $1,600,000.
Aboi. $200,000 worth of tne new 4
lartaxei and arar profita taxes.
per eent Liberty Bonds now being dlt- come
'.Th- Inten
on I5.0CO prlneipal
tributed told on tho "curb" itjaataraay
was ex* amonnt of bondfl and rrrtifirntes owned
trar.sactior.s,
Theae
bonds thnt by any Indiridnal, partaerahip, associaa'. men to work behind their Lib1, had occurred tncash
over the
ion ii axempt from all
for
.nd counters to handle the busi- bad been purchased there
are ¦<
Stutes taxea, except estate or
ot
whieh
hleimu
million dallnr.' worth now outstand- inhr"i ritance
I il Keserve Bank
ii eome tax law, an
nder tl
nur revenue act, ln
Association Issued a statetave alae made preparations te
r. the year on indebtmemberi requesting that no
,,f subscriptions
care 0f B
incurrcd fc>r the pnreha
of
:., w bondi bo made prior to
from a'.\ parta of the district. Reports
may be dedoeted in comrty 4-i incomes
_<].. thi .ellcr is in
Lib¬
to
income
Loan
net
bonds.
headquarthe
of
puting
flnbject
at
Uherty
laasion
raeerflfld
bonds to the aurtaxei ar; exeeai pr iflta tfutri. In
:«Tt yeaterday Ind eated that hundreds erty I.oan 3's per cent
t
thii la. o( eoarae,
millions changed
of iir.a'ler bar.ks up-state had aUrted l.ands on the NewralYork Stock Exchange j-ubject corporatio*:-to the litx tatii
Impofled bj
thev
W s which
in fo..ar
eome t;i_x 'a*- on th" amount of
M.
th* day at B
interest on whieh may
tot *.he iast two
v Mibscribers to thc first Liberty
indebtedneaa,
havra been ¦
.ited.
Bg their 31-. pai
-ee weeks.
"Inveatmenta in ob'ij-ntions of the
per
ring tha aew 4 rb'.e
7
individual subAtr.0'..j !. bertj bond
In this way it has been pos.
rday were cents.
aale of coBTartlaf the of both iaanea, made by a corporation
to av..
each made by bondi o:" the firat loan into those of the er partaerahip from eapital, inrplni
or undivul d j rofil -, arill be
I
tOOTfe F. Raker prei ant inae.
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llarr;.
Tho total of subscriptions which had
-'" '. Baker,
and Dai
y tabulatad by thc Federal
took
each
Toro
$500,000,
I.uis
ard
jr.,
Reserra Bairk at the eloae of baaineu
for
"ubsenbed
th
aai $941,145,400, an increase
and F. W
H,
I Verran for the day of $117.v
,n ad
Some of the Big Buyers
\000.
Umt ot the Banks and trust companirs in New
.rles H. Sal
subscribed York City whieh have entered inbacrip*
Guar..
tions at the Reserve Bank for their
--anin entered a own account and for clients, aggreK'.'An
addin.p $10,1 00,000 or more in round figures,
nub»7.ional $100,000 was taken by John are:
Hank.
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rioa L. Daralo,
.ational Hank.
it
(
oan.
National Bank of Commeree. ..'...¦
43,1
National fifv Bank Heads list
Bank
_8,
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The National City Bank led the
.
26.0
'ank.
Co. _2,
Metak N'a'J. Bank 20,
.
.ition.
>aa1 Bank came
makiriK its total $65,- Irving
arge
subscriptions reported
I
Monroe
oa! Company.
ounty Savings Bank. Rochester,
CV.umet and Hecla Mining
I.
,20.01
Natl Bank.. 1..0I
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National Park Ban_
Bank.
Lehia.'h-**.'ikc?-Barre
rOi
York tinanciers
has yet been received.
ot i n.
E II. Outerbridge, presidentsaid
Mr.
State Chamber of (ommeree,
Clark's statement seemed incomprcnenthe
"lle should be compclled to name
or to
'riaf*
of
the
allagad
personnel
»-.">
retract his statement in full. banks,
swer
final
the
hour
Nr.
Benjamin Strong. head of the localof
Federal ReserYS Hank and chairman
dlS*
ihe Liberty I.oan ommittee of this
tr.ct, sent telegrams addressed to Mr.
(lark to Washington, Oklahoma (.ity.
an.i his home, Bowling Green, Ky., askear-
Are Made
amUmx
those prices usually afford
at these popular fitfiires have
q Our insuits
nothing eornmon with other popular priced
clothes, except priee.
in our own
<J Our mndcls arc original,to createddircct,
tailoring shops and lold you basis ofminus
commiddlemcn's profits. By every
parison they are better than any other suits at
these popular priees.
tailored
q Thc wnnlcn* in which they inaresuits
that
arc of a character possible only
Premiaeat
calle.l
Clark's charge as untrue, and his
al¬
upon him to give thc source of
as
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< hat.
Mi
am
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tiom
total of suhsenp-
.s
yeaterday
to
for the day of ?|{
Leader* in thii
1213,000,100,
by
^ain
that it would be out of the
tr;
reach the 1520,000,000, whirhqneation
arai
aet as itfl quota, bnt they predicted
that before tlie campaign closes Sat¬
urday they will have at least $350,-,
I.,000. i
Tho higher figure. they said. was in-
rather thaa a
spired by
close semtiny of figorea to show what
eacb trade was aCtnaUy capable <
senbinc.
The various trades, which to date
have I
over a million
doi-]
'
lara,
ara:
HaHwara,
mr-tals
and
.|J5,J
trades
ing,
ll.<
a\\\ri'.
import and
export
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There were at least 50,000 willing assistants on hand yesterday afternoon
when Miss Rita Jollvet tugged at a
tnngled rope on the conning tower of
the UC-5 and etarted tho German
colors from the mast of the former
mine layer toward an inconspicuous
spot in the dust
But their .ervices were not needed
for anything hut the shouting. This
they did s<> leatily,ofledthcby Josephus
Navy, and
Daniels, Secretary
Bear Admiral Lsher, commandant of
the pro¬
that
Yard,
Vork
N'ew
the
Navy
gramme was held up for several min¬
send
more
and
more
destroyers abroad
f.ght the l'-boats.
M8o_aa months ago the American
people vvere gratitied to read Ifl thc
morning paaera that a number of
to
Am.-rican
destroyers had appcired
there,'" he aaid "It had not
heen entonaeed, hut tho navy, ready
ta .."nd its last ship to the place where
'over
it
hay..
make iUall felt most in the
Itraggle, had seen that the best antidote to the submarine was the de¬
"fhe utterance was vile and
stroyer, aad when this company of
(Mr. Clark is responsible
brave sailors commanding these de¬ ous." If he
utterarce, he should be made
-uch
for
arrived
in
the
around
stroyers
watafS
ramc those to whom ho refers and
England the British admiral, speaking to
traitors"
to the commanding offleer, said. 'How show up the
M. L. Farrell, of F. Smlthers & Co.,
hoon will yon he ready?' And the an¬
1 said: ,
utes.
swer was, 'Wr are ready now.'
of
"If the speaker has any sense the
ln the mean time the American flag
"But three mOBthl ngo, seeing the
at all, he would know that
nnd the British I'nion Jack bad been need of trebllng nnd even increasing tinance
would
tinanciers
ar.d
bankers
York
from the upper structure of the more than thut the number of destroy¬ New
glad to have theat rate of
submarine, an.l It was formally ln the ers, we ealled a conference in Wash¬ bc only too bonds
continued 3',2 per
¦enriee of tho Allies. Its immediate ington of thc builders of Americu, and government
to sell them
were
if !t
possible
ik.ly, how. ver, was that of sellmg they Haid they could not build another cent,
advanco in rate
The
hasis.
that
cn
bonds, not slaying.
had.
with
the
facilities
they
destroyer
States government bonds
A few minutes later a buslnesslike
"We sa!d, 'If Congress will vote on United
to depress the priee of other
ramter In mueh-bedaubed ovcralls $"^50,000,000 can you baild them?' One tends
tinanciers
stopped out upon the narrow platform of them said, 'It is impossible,' but all bonds in which New York
of the conning tower and, without any of them said that this is a war ifl are heavily interested."
at eeremony, began painting which we must do impossible things
attenpt
oat the letters "l"C-5" with broa.i every day.
of
a brush filled arith black
"Vour Mayor has told you the spirit
itrokea
as h:s intention became of the city. Already the minimum set
paint. As soon
obviooa he was greeted with a second for buying bonds has heen reaehed,
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., Oct. 25.
outburst of chvers, which continued but we must r.ot be satistied. fellow
until the letters "U-Buy-a-Bond" ap- citizens, until the maximum is reaehed Citizens here laughed to-day when
the name of tho German and untn every man who hai $50 is h Ward arrived that New York ftnancier..
peared where
had risen in wrath and proclaimed
submarine had baan.
partner !n these Liberty Boads."
who was the city's guest
The rechriateaing eeremony was comRear A.lmiral l.'sher announced that Champ Clark,
Mrs. (iuy Emerson cracked his greatest pleasure was in seeing yesterday. must prove they wereoftraitpK ted when
the
tho neck of a champagne bottle over the that the navy not only was readv to go orously standing in the way W'hat
Liberty I.oan campaign.
prow of the boat an.i sent its contents across, but to "come across." He second
said was this:
beat American vintage buhhln.g over ea 'i upon every true American to Mr."AClark of
ring New York men, spiritual
the I'-boat'.. rusty sides. Fifty banda, smbraae this opportunity "to get be¬
descendants of the same men who in
all of which had occupied places in the hind the man behind the guns."
voice was in Ci.il W'ar times worked against gov¬
playing "The Mayor Mitchel, whose
pnrade, Joined together inwhile
the Brit- such a weaki i.ed condition that he ernment bonds and ran the priee down
B-inner,"
pangled
lt, are to¬
Ameriean colors floated aida hy could leareely make himself h"ard, to 40 and 50toand on onethedaysecond
Lib¬
hamper
day trying
speaker..'to platform.
¦ida from' the recent addition to their preside.l at the remarks
I.oan
a
brief
campaign."
erty
Ho limited his
._¦.¦.
Mr. Clark avoided saying he meant
inSecretary Daaiela again aroused the fcB.Ogy of thc navy and a plea for
second financiers or, in fact, telling just what
enthnaiaam of hi? hearers whtn he told creased elTorts to make the
success.
"ring" or group of men he meant.
of the plans of the l'nited States to baad issue an overwhelming
.'an
What Clark Really Said
About "N. Y. Traitors*'
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From fabrics to buttons Saks suits at $23
and $25 are in a class by themselves, having
style that is tailored and not ironed in, and an
«J
case
.
.
Design
Their Own
Banister Shoes
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and elegance of line that would
veal their
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cost wherever
original
assembled. Take
a
look.there's
never re-
they
may be
none
better!
Saks Clothes Are Saks Made
_§aks&ffiam)..wuf
Broadway
at
34th St.
$30.
Suits to Measure
should
why
have
you
There are two good reasons
most ecothe
it
is
that
is
One
here.
made
clothes
your
nomical place to buy. The other.that no matter where
you go you eannot secure better style, service or a more
varied selection of materials.
Our $30 assortment of materials contains nearly
every weave and pattern that mills are making and every
yard is strictly all-wool. Samples and style suggestions
on
request.
Overcoats at
$30,
also
To Measure Only
two sronts
.
Franklin Simon &Co.
to you first hand, and the patterns include:
Fancy Mixed Cheviots that are a les¬
son in color harmony; Blues, .;reys,
I-lacks, and a magnificent showing in
the Brownish effects now so popular
National City Bank Buys
$30,000,000 More War Bonds
Division of the Liberty Loan Commit¬
tee will launr.h its last drive to obtain
tho $U.o,000 still lacklng of its $1,000,..'¦
000 quota.
6,400,000 IfeHagh A Sons have given up their
t,
store to the committee, suspending
6,
baaineaa entirely for the two days out
4,
of
patriotism. The showrooms have Ne. subscriptions reported by the/ ShrMnn, Morgan fc Co.
I.S
baaa cleared out and de«ks will be lnTnpp. To.
1
HMa Hnd lrat'icr.
stailcd where su_scnption_ will be Liberty Loan Committee for the New M C. Botivier gr Co.
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Paper manufa
W.wtrh.*1. r lire In_.-iri.nce Co.
men'fl olothiiiK
taken. From 2 p. m. until midnight York Difltriet yesterday included the jHrrr;<..-a
N.r .r.r* Hank.
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tl." work of urging passersby to pur- following:
Kht-lHon,
Morsaa A Co.
New York Coi
bonds will not abate.
ehaae
Dominick
Broo. ci- Co.
N.iticnal City Hank (addit,t
Stationcrjr
There will be nine minutes of music,! lhatio<wl)
B
Hai -"V .< c>.
2,4
.|W,000,OOfl
then
and
of
Henham
4
four
minutes
speaking
Boyeaen n<i.litionn.11
Tl..- National City Hank f>>r cllRubber. 2.
North Aim-ncan (irain Ca (addi¬
minutes to the taking of sub2.
eata
tional
d allir d trade*.
l'ir-t Nu*!. Hank. N.-4V York- 10,
2,2
icript.OBS. This will continue until I.Wiik-h-Wilk.s-Birr.DtVM Snuff ('<>.
Coal Co.
4.2<
2,
midnijrht. i
N. C.ilulK & l'n, ot Ha\ana .ad2
County Barinai Hank,
Retaraa from the Liberty Loan cam¬ Monroe
<iiti..nal
S.000,000
Rocheat
i
n Insurance office, of Lonpaign of the Boy Scouts of America last Caluract an.l Heela Mining Co. ...2
Irnber
1.1
showed that bonds in exct*ss of Kennecott Copi Corp ratioo.... -'..,000 doa
night
Women'* hotirry an.l knit ondrrWanl BaHnt <o.
44 ear
1.1
$'.'1,000,0(10 already have been sold. "The Atchiaon, Topeka A Baata Ke
Ria.-'r. Ca' Textile Ca.
:;,-r.r'
Co. (addiUonall. -'.'
figures indirute that the boys will aell Railwaj Traat
1,429
Co. additional" 2.000,.I 1 ..!.¦ A MaysIm Cn
VSomen'i millinenr
of $100.- Broadway
their
self-designated
quota
I.t.l of l.onTha
Hank ot Um City
lr era and eonfectionery trade... 1,4
_i donM.-inne
ooo.ooo," aaid James E. Weat, chief' Umat Qfeenwieh
1,81
i*orl. 1.
Scout executive, at national headquar- Bank Nea
T.
Sloan.
N.
of L na Mund additional" i.
Anv-ri.-Hn an'l Foreign Marine InSome of *ho heaviest fijrhting in the trrs here.
I.1
W. lt (Ira.-.- A Co. ladditmnul)
from the seventeen cities (iarland Suanuthip Co.
l.OOO.ouO iurance Co idditional».
|a -t day ar.d a half of the Liberty Lonn Reports the
l'e.|.!.¦'. Hm_. Now Vork City
of
the
zone
centres
are
Boy
this
r.
Baker.
which
after¬
take
Uaorgc
arlll
place
\.\
campaign
additional)
Q Henl. I.C
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noon and this evening in front of Jo- Scouts' campaign follow: Minneapolis, l»Delaware.
da Motor Cor Co
Harro
.v
W«atera
Lackawanna
St
Boi itore al 0 $6,442,150; New York, $5,241.850;
.lohn
Muir additional i.
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keph P McHoffa 1 Street.
Kailroad Co (addiUonall.
There the Louis, $2,614,450; Boston, $1,807,900; Atkkfl
Eekatrin A Co
We Forty-eoeond
Coonoy,
1'ortland Cement Co.
<;. ..,¦_.... l. Jaakao*
.>. and Arisoaa Mining Co. I.i
decorators''committee of the Rainhow New Orleans, $498,0003
Alliance Aaaa rance Co.
.
A statement
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diriaion admlttod
ial and druij utores.
Cotton ffoodi
.0,000.000 Coal
Machinrry an.i miwhinc tool trade
Collector Edwards Tobaeeo
Silka and vchrata.
",
Dep*rtment atora
;¦¦ Suftar trade
-' trade
Jrwelry
Woolkn* ar:d wonsteds.
titm Yorl Prod ....¦
r,Hn,re....
»nH. '!-..? Co.
aml I'h.nr. Natl. Bank
rr .rr-
invested capital for the purpose of
dedoetion and mi
compntl
der the e\<" m profita tax
tarned dur¬
laar, bat tl
ing the taxable \".ir cannot be includ¬
ed in inveated ra:
The Ralnbo- Diviaion of tho
l.oan committee, repreeentincI.iberty
120
ln
U-Boat Named "U-Buy-a-Bond"
At Central Park Christening
come
|n New YorK knows th.t
baakera and liaaneiera g.-nerallv
completeiy
been airiag thea-seWes up the
second
to the .n.leas.rr to make
success.
a
Loan
great
Liberty
J. P. Morgan said:
"If Mr Clark made any such state¬
bement, which I trrui lt difficult to
its valuclessness
liera he did. I think
district
this
is shown by the fact that
stands flrst both in amount and percentage of its allotment.'
J. Horace Harding, of C. D Bamey
Clark s atate& Co.. said that if Mr.
m.nt is not true he "should publicly
apologiw for having endeavored to
at
create class and sectlonal hatred
.uch a trying time." he could not neAfter stating that
lieve that Mr. Clark's real refeel.ngs
marks.
were refleeted in thc quoted
of the
Alexander Hemphill, chairman
Gaaraaty Trust Companv. said:venom-
,..,.
$25
good deal more than
qets a
in the Wall Street
rondemned
or
for his Suit at Saks
The statement of Champ I lark,
Gains in New York
Total $140,000,000
who pays
man
$23
Denounced
by Saturday Night
Banks to Remain Open
Long as Purchases
The
Charge That "Ring" b
Against Liberty Bonds
BROADWAV *. NlNTrt STPULETAftO
50 E -42» ST OCT FIFTH tr MADISON AVCt*
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reEvery man whn thc
llclp tn endath/ mar quickly.
is
Bond
to
Libcrtji
hnndicajipimj
futet buy
if just so muclt
tiuUdng
ctj'ort of A merican soldiers
harder for them. Buy a Liberty Bond.
;it Roth
Liberty
Loan
Subscriptions Accepted
Oui Stores.
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Rochr-Rter Savings Bank laddition-
¦fMlo fn.t ftnrai Cn
Kn.Mto.lu_HTea
Woolra
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Am-nran
Nl,. y,
Co..
.
; j Morraw ladditio'iiai).
ff. H Kemp (additional).
Cuh 4 VHlk (addj-kmal).
-or.l Bacon ft Daria.
.abriel Salant
help. Broi Co
[cClun Jon«o 4 Rood.
| Co.
Kl
H McFaddaa ftoa.
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Puvemr .Sunar Co. 100,000
100,0*- Kew
VVontod Spinnln. Co.
100.000 Uta. Je«*y
JOO.WW
Chmrleo H. Sabin. V
Clark.
K.
II.
100,004
Turnuro * Co. <addi-
HiO.O.fl Uwrence
'¦,'"'.Iroa.
Beh__.tr
Ugan ft Byran.
Andro da-Coppat................
Bank of Qanaaaa, Batawa, N. T..
Rl oeh M.>rj.an'_ Ponit Co.
Broa. additional»..
100.000 Hard & Rand. 10",'" 0
1.
100.000
100.000
100,000
100,000
100.000
100,.
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F^Ltoikjjico:::::::::::::::: j:
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Harry P. Whilr.ey.
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Batro Broa. Ji Co
Harr^r A Co. (additional 1. 1,000,000
Itinaa Coast*- Tfloafl Co. <addl- -..j^
710.760
Franklin Tniat Co. of Brookhrn .
t N<
Llfe ina.
.
Rt..
80.50
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Young Men's Suits,
$20, $22.50, $25
WE
COMBINING point
Thc three models illustrated above are
three basic lasts for this season,
of course, they are shown in
Ibough,
other vnnations as to tips and uppers.
our
n
Black, Mahogany and Tan, Ptustla Cajf,
ho-ho < nlf and Patent Leather
Our Banister Shoes bear the
"Banister" name and trade
mark ntamped on every pair.
Nca'l Shoe Shop.2 Weal 38tb Street
Spparate Shop on Street Level
ftmxkliri Simon &Co.
FIFTH AVENUE
young man's
of view and the father's
point oi view.
Your Consctence
Will Trouble You
If You Don't
Subscribe to
the Liberty Loan
*
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These suits, prepaied
young
expressly for thethe
utman, represent
most the market af¬
fords. without com-
promising either qual¬
ity or style.
The fabrics
available
only the best but
at the price,
they
are not
give the voung man
the
well-groomed appearhis
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which is
one
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insist upon designing our own
l.unisters because we ourselves
have definite ideas on the subject.
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Amtrri.-an Printing
Iron Wka. Co.
lir.-rBUpyardi
fine character found in
our
super-quality $52.50
suits.
Fall and Winter hats in young mt-'s blocke.
in entire consonance flrith the clothes.
Ufeber £d Iieilbnoner
Clothiett, Habtrdashera and Hattor* Eleven Sforea
1185 Broadway
775 Broadway
345 Broadway
241 Broadway
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400,00
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(combined)
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Companle* (addltionali.
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Italian Saving« Hank.
of John Wanamaker
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*ontinental Iron Worka, Brooklyn
'a««<dla Color Company.
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