The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 07, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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'in a- noon
TO JOHJ IfJ PRAYER
Business "Hen's Service Held
in Down ToOffico:j:
... V Dr. Foulkes' Sermon,
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Sectional prayer meetings are being
conducted In. various parta pt the city
by the Flrat Presbyterian church In con
nectlon with Its evangalletlo services
and tba Mk ot prayer. A epeclal hue
Inesa 'men'B noon eervlee. la held dally
la rooms 4H to .T. Worcester buUding.
from 1J:45 to l . p. nv , Women's meet
Ins are being held. In the reatdencea.
Today they race at the Jiome ofMre.
E. B. Cornen, North . Waaath
ctreet, and tomorrow . they will roeet
with Mrs. Caroline . Ladd, -Ml Blxth
atrret. from I to 4 p. m. ' ";
The iont aervlce of the re viral meet
ing etaVteJat T:l o'cloc lathe church
it Twelfth and Alder -etreete. : Mi!I
Bote K. Coffey Bang, Oh. Make
Clean," Jut before the eermon,and it
furnished the theme for V-JWW
talk on. "A lost .World.", ;!f He said . In
pagcef the holy J"?H-22"
tains my text but Luke gtvee It la a
ict worda. The 8oa ofUaij a come to
Seek and to save that which . la lost.'
As an avangellst ace told aoraaj mineral.
If one of you were planed at the bot
tom of a Shaft and I ahould dlecover
you I would raise my-voice until It
could be-heard a. mil and ym-wonld
praise roe. Why. when I discover that
you are ata rlddea and steeped in in
Jqulty and proclaim It. you rthlnk I am
be"MSln'?nouirht and wrltinV tends to
minimise the innate wlekadneaa of men
and the vUeness of the human heart,
but I darato fly In the f aca of the
plrlt f the times and say that you all
),ve sinned.- aa tha Inspired ' wraUe
raul did to Rome and wa laughed to
acorn. We must haya a et11?Jd;
an adequate conception of the reality or
aln to understand lta horror. '
"We are prone to get our conceptlona
from the modern tnairailne and news
paper where aln Is feared chiefly for
Its rain and not for lta-loathsomeness.
In the Bible eln la painted aa the uni
versal tragedy Md i bi,I.-wSVi2
rather go to the word of God to rind
cut what aln la than ta take the modern
"We may hare morality, honor, cour
age, generosity and a loved memory ana
vet be utterly aatrangred from Ood.
Kin Is mora than crime. Crime la a
transgression of the laws of man. but
aln is the transgression of the lawa or
a personal God., . ', - ',
"if It were the word of God alone. If
this plea did not strike a responsive
chord In the human heart thera would
- be no ed, perhaps, of preaching the
rrpel. But there is a universal con
eclousnees of a supreme power found in
every heathen land and there is no way
to account for It except by a universal
apostacy from God. - . :
'Juliana of Norwich, aays. Ther Is
none harder Hell than sin, I want
to emphaslae the ' awfulnesa of the
unrepeneratad heart from which comes
murder, - drunkenness and cruelty.
Crimea are but faint outward expres
sions of what is in tne neart- -
"Ton Urht we have iooaea into
Tllli ' UKLUUH Utk4 J w , . n.1,1 . -rzzz .
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rEIIIIlD'S BREWERY
IS GRAfJTED LICENSE
Linuor License Cioinraittee
? Decides to Draft New
Ordinance. : -
V..
Membera bf the' liquor Mcensa com-
committee revoked themselves ' again
yesterdnr Instead of Welnhard'a brewT
ery. by allowln the Institution, which
operate! across the street from the At
kinson school, In .violation of the , law;
to continue la buelnesa aa a manufac
turer iby. payings license, of $400 a
year Instead of - classifying tha brew
ery aa a wholesaler and refusing ll.n
license ;. - ";
Tha acUon waa taken after, a debate
lasting nearly wo houra and waa baaed
upon tha fact that tha brewery can af
ford to pay the money and j tha , city
Is too poor to refuse. .
Although' the committee allowed the
brewery to continue Jn buslnesa It re
fused to grant C F. Landerholm the
right to transfer hla aaleon -cense
from fiouth Portland.' to Twenty-firat
and Sherlock atreeta. , '..,,..
For a time oraiory na uuu
tha order of the meeting in which the
members took one another to task for
their atatements and ' f or awhile It
looked as if aome councilmanlc family
linen waa about to be puhilcly washed.
Councilmen Vaughn and Bennett wera
put on oppoalte atdea of tha righting
fine by Mr. - Vaughna etatemynt J hat
Welnhard'a brewery waa behind the pe
tition protesting against the transf.iral
of Landerholm'a license. ' Mr. Bennett
took occaaion to deny this In Behalf Of
himself and the brewery. , V.
Councilman Wllla waa also present
but Bat at the oppoalte and of the long
table- from- Mr. Vaughn. Dr. Cottefl
waa chairman of the meeting and Coun
cilman Willa and PriacoU wera the other
membera in attendance, althoaga Coun
cilmen Kellaher and Meneree sat on tha
aldelinea and watched tha game. .
" When -tt came time t vote ..n tha
Welnhard brewery .propo1." ff
cept Vaughn, roted In favor of a motion
made by Drtscoll. tohava a. new ordi
nance drafted, classify ng breweries a;
manufacturera and fixing their license
at 1400 a year. Vaughn waa also 1 he
Znlj member 0t the committee to rote
In favor of transferring. JLainderholm
license.;',.:...-.', ' --..(;-,?...'
Klamath Fear Ice Famine. tv !;
' (Special Dispatch te The Jonraal.) r ,.
Klamath- Fall a. OrWtn. t.-An loa
famine la feared in Kiamain irra
account of the - mild winter weuw
An loe rauure waa rrumi
ago. Unless there la weather, thia
month to product lea .none la to be
pected. ---4.:-' t-t--T '-r-'
ti.. ot..a ntistnr Flint of Cali
fornia, has announced hla Intention to
introduce a. bill In congresa to reatrlct
tha Immigration of Hlndna. i - r- .
CITY CAfl FORCE
JOliS
ADOPTS
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v Citj Certain
Counsel for
that Street Car Company
MusVlt Up Its Share.
City 'Attorney kavanaugh and mem
bera of the Judiciary committee of the
city touncll do not agree with President
Josaelyn of tha Portland Hallway. Light
A1 Power company , inn ,
shall not ay lta ahara or tne cos- jo
the new bridge acrosa Sullivan's gulch
. Twentv-eantn atreeu. ear.
rl.uifh aava - an i opinion yeaieraay
The effect . that le company
h.v to oav If per cent of the
in.. nrf of lta franchise. - ana com
mittee adopted the opinion nnanimoua
. ' Z x m n .il that coDlea of the
opinion 'b'glven tV the "city executive
board and to President Josaelyn.
Councilman vaugnn w
ST.
1 -ITS riElVCIIARTER
Little Interest Is Manifest
in the Matter and the Vote
s Is Comparatively light
! r ' " . - . . . TTT-.nr v .-n-trTrMTMrj TAMTTAT7V-7
WiVuUWii - J -
- A" Ttv XAvrr : " .': '
'"'r " ' ' '' '
May be oolf tired llrer, or a Urret1
liver. It would be a stupid u well n
aaygge tbinf to beat a weary or starve,
mm because he lagged In hla work.' &
la treating the lagging, torpid llrer It h
m great mistake to lash it with stron(
draitlo drugs. A torpid liver' l but at
Jndlcatloa of an lll-nourlshed. enfeeble
body whose organa are weary with ovm
work.; Start with tha stomach and allied
organa of dlawtlon and nutrition. Put
them In working order and aee hot
quickly your liver will become actlvt
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover
has made'many marvelous cures of llvoi
trouble1-by lta wonderful control of, tin
organs of dlgbstlea and nutrition. .' It re
stores the normal Activity of the stomach
increases the secretions of the blood-mak
ing glands, cleanses the system from poi
sonous accumulations, and so relieves the
liver of the .burdens. Imposed upon It bJ
the defection ef other organs.
If you hava bltter or bad taste hi the morn
log. poor orrnjrlable appetite, coated tongue,
foul breath, eofcstlpatader Irregular bowels,
feel weak, easlll tired. aP0DdeBV frequent
bead aches, palar dlstresHn small of back.
gnawing or ulifresfed afeBff la atomach,
perbapa BaueaMal4S2"lrtln, ta
throat after eating, aad ktoiar symptom
of weak stomach and torpid lire mXTiJ-
lerkai onl!
1DC3.
to
would
lie cost or
go
.till . furthar In. the mauer ana vmu
the copipeny that it H I "t PJ
lu pro .rata . abare . of the .coat .of
bridge It wouia . ; r iii
the
franchise.
This waa
tie too atrong by the reato.n.
AIT. IkATna.uu .
depth of
ill
the pit and tomorrow night we
look Into the height, anere. la no
word of grace except for the benaea
tha hrnken heart and let us
nnv ht we mav aee our own hearts
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tne I uirouau mo v
I .... ikntfl
i"in. . 'm.ki haste Blowly.
, When Prealdent Joaeelyn'a letter WM
received by the various branchee or
thVclty government. It waa aa thouah
a bomb had been hurled Into camp. The
terms and provlaiona of the ffMchlse
were eloeely acanned. An "on
rived at the conclusloit that the fran
"hls; hid been written In eole regard
to the companya Intereata and left
the city without proper remedliU bieans
although none doubted the city a abil
ity to collect the money from tneeom-
P"n'Mr.; Kavanaugh'e opinion the city
can farce payment for e erectton of
the bridge in the court and It 1 ' there
the caa? will probably be fought out
unleaa the company , agrees to pay its
abare of tha cost - ' ' ,
Aa to the amount of forfeiture of
franchise tha councilman and Mr, Kava
naugh differ. Mr. Vaughn "vee;tha
city has the .power to revoke the com
pany's rights In all parta of the city.
Others believe that only the portione
unused can, be revoked. ' Mr. Kava
haugh believes the company can be com
palled to give up only that portion
Of Twenty-eighth atreet unused. He
alao believea the company could be
compelled to give up other portions of
their right of way that are hot being
used at the present time. ' '
There naa oeea a areas Vr
ulation indulged'ln by the city autnon
ties since Mr.- Josaelyn'e letter was ra
ce l red aa to the object of the com-
In r.fimlnr what U belleVM tO
just In-the matter of tha payment
V -. - A 1
of lta snare or xne coat oi ,"i
lirlitin - inasmuch aa tha company and
slty are apparently on friendly terma
the authoritlea can aee no ulterior mo-
tha eitv are anDarently on friendly terma
tha adthorltlea can aee no ulterk
tlve for the company's refusaL;
' t V Socialist Congreaa. .
..' :'C .-7 (Tnltsd ' Iteai liaad Wire.) ' ,.' v.
t Kaaen. Jan. 7. The Socialist con-
in its late aession approved the
nrahlbltion of the sale of all
aloohollo
Ubor.
drinks during
claasea of
the houra of
Sleep:
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By a two-to-one "vote new charter
waa ..adopted by the . cltliens of 8t
Johna yesterday. : The vote stood 1ST
for adoption and 61 for rejection. . Of
a toUl vote reaching nearly I00 only
H2.a.bout one ' third exercised theraJ
nreroKative - yesterday, t Uttle , interest
was manifested in the election.
The charier was drawn up Dy a com
mission appointed about 18 montha ago.
Considerable time waa put upon thfc
Instrument before It waa submitted to
the people. After It was prepared the
commission "had it read In . a publlo
meeting, received aufrgentiona and then
acted on those suggestions. After final
adjustment it waa eubmltted to the city
council. Tha ' council advertised for
printing" bids and it waa printed. .The
people then petitioned the council to
submit It at a special election and yes
terday it waa adopted. Today It sup
plants the old charter. ; . -.; ' -
The new charter la. the third ainee
the incorporation of the city nearly
four years ago. When the first charters
were drafted there waa no Idea that
the little city waa to grow to 4,000
Inhabitants from 400 In four yeara.
The town gradually outgrew lta town
charters and demanded a city charter.
The new charter la nor' radically differ
ent from the last one, ' It merely Im
proves the old one by making It more
lucid. .- 7 ., '"-'' - 7 v v V .. '.
LIVELrTIMES EXPECTED
OVER THE VEHICLE TAX
Ordinance to Come Up This
Afternoon Before LI-;
t; r cense Committee.
One of the hottest meetings ever held
by a committee of the city council Is ex
pected, this afternoon when members
of the license committee get together
to settle the vehicle tax ordinance.
Thia is the meaaure which Council
man Kellaher declares waa Introduced
In behalf of the alleged draymen'e trust
and It la expected that Mr. Kel
Cellaher will
1!iW
' During sleep the necessary Body-repairs are
carried on in the "human workshop."
' Anything that prevents sound sleep at the
proper time i. e.,- after retiring at night will,
sooner or lateri prevent "smooth running" during
;:rbusiness hours. ; y .vV; J, t ;" ;;-
: :That "drowsy feeling" in the forendon (when
everyone from the manager to the office boy, should
; feel as;elastic asa rubber balDis often caused by
; want of sound, refreshing sleep, the Tnight before.
The habitual use of Coffee is back of it all
in nine cases out of ten.; - v ? ' .
make a bitter fight agalnat tha meas
ure. That Mr. Kellaher will not be
alone la aeeured by the attitude of
Councilman Menefee.at the last coun
cil meeting when ha Introduced several
amendmenta to Hha ordinance. .
In addition ta the committeemen pres
ent a large delegation from the dray
men's association . and . alao from the.
business men of the city will be on
hand thia afternoon, i - . .
Tba ordinance provides a tax of IS
a year from all owners of teams and
$1.60 from owners ot vehicles draws by
one horse. - " f.
NO DELEGATE TO DRY
, FARMING CONGRESS
Oregon Is the only one of the seml-
arld states not represented officially In
the Trans-Missouri Dry ' Farming con
gress. Which will hold lta aecond ses
sion In Salt Lake City. January Il-M.
and efforts are being made by Man
ager Tom . Richardson of the commer
cial club, to secure someone from east
ern Oregon aa a delegate to the con-
cress. The Oregon Development league
s willina- to offer credentials to any
representative citlaen of the etate who
will attenti tne meeting. :. - .
Among the Important matters that
will coma up for consideration ia that
of dry farming, which the congress be
lievea to be more Important than either
Irrigation or a wamp drainage, and an
effort la 'being made to have Luther
Burbank of California, and W. W. Camp
bell of Nebraska, the two great author
itlea on dry larming, on me program
Of discussion. y -4 t-ry:
PRIVATE VIEW BRINGS
OUT MANY ADMIRERS
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The exhibition of the Portland Archl
tectural club . waa opened rt or private
view to about 800 guests of the club
In the Museum of Fine Arts laat night
Socially and artistically the ' opening
waa very successful and - the rooma of
the museum have seldom been more
rnntlve than they were last evening.
The work - or the exniDmng varcniiecis
waa ahown to very good advantage and
not a Dlece 01 tne euu exniona nut wnai
Cine wtir -elleve yemytt
aSartoi Uie aioe a'upbwuS will W present
at one Uma and yet point to torpui wor
biliousness and weak stomacly' Avoid eq
hot bread and biscuits, griddle cakes and
ether Indigestible food and take the "Golden
Medical Disco vary regularly and stick to Its
nee until you are vigorous and strong; . -
The "Discovery" Is nan secret. Bon-e!ce-boUc
is a glyceric extract ef native medtrt
aal toots with a full list of tte lagredlenU
printed on each bctUe-wrapper and attests
tinder oath ; 4ta JngradlenU are endorsee
and extolled' by the most eminent medlce?
writer ot the, age and are recommended tt
cure the diseases for which It Is advised, -
. Don't accept a substitute af aaknowt
oinpoaltloa for this Bon-aecret atzoxosy
4 wjroww rvwweerno. . '
URGES
ADVISABILITY
OF TWO CEL1AI0RIES
. '' V-''"-' xr . . '-
Dagfgett Says - Length : of
Haul of Refuse Would
Be Lessened. ,
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Browsist'ess
... , -,-it: il: 'I- 'hi 7:7 7 -.Xi'- vWH! 7 7vV:i::-Ct7:777h ?J. '
i i
Stop drinking Coffee and use well-made
waa admired. The exhibition will be
open to tne puniio lor two weeas ana
fa bound to create a very good effect
In tha line nf a. Portland beautlfuL
Downstairs in the lower gallery the
exhibit . of . the Portland Art Students
league waa also opened with a private
display - last night, it contains mucn
l and enc.our&Brlnr work and re-
flecta a great deal of credit on Uarrt
Wenta and Miss Burns, who have the
wora I ne teawuo-tn cnart -
WAITED FOR CAR UNTIL
TRANSFER WAS TOO OLD.
Use of a transfer more than an hour
old. contrary to the rules of the street
car 'company that tranafera must be
used within half an hour from the time
u.uni la advanced aa a defense by
the Portland Railway company Id an-
; swerlna- the damage autt begun against
lit hv E. a.&hiDley. The plaintiff 'a at
I torney. ' on the . other hand, contends
1 that this defense Is Irrelevant and aham
' . l a maImm a.lrlnv V. (l All
Una IIOM KilOU mwhv.
reference to it be stricken out. -
1 According to the answer, Shipley ten
dered a transfer on a westbound Morrj
ann streetcar that had been Isaued by
the conductor of a Mississippi avenue
car moro than an hour before. 'It is
Btatod that at least 10 cars had passed
the transfer point between the time
It waa issued and the time offered.. The
conductor ejected Shipley from the car
on hla refusing 10 aig up,
ley - la uing . for damages
treatment.
Which contains the "vital phosphates"from wheat
for rebuilding brain and; nerve cells. , It does not
contain the insomnia-prbducin
found in coffee'and' teal' ' ' Postumf f v:
Induce Restful Nights and
- Successful'tDays '-:,';.
6(
Thero!
-J "Th- "Her J to VclIvnio" in
a Reason
99
In a report to the city health board
Superintendent 61 Crematory 'Daggett
proposes ; the erection : of ., a new cre
matory on the present alte and another
on a tract of land offered ' by Inmaa
Poulaon company on the' east side; of
tha river.. ; Thia,, Mr. Paggett urged,
would give two crematories providing
for the Incineration of the eltya far-
bage for years to coma: would do away
with carting the. refuse Over the eon
gested bridge and lessen the haul,
"'he report waa long and carefully re
viewed the situation. Mr. Daggett aald
that only 70 per. cent, or uie raroage
Is collected -and that 0t - tons were
dumped on an outside dump besides
that amount which Is thrown lute
w'7m
mmm
Our ennut sweep,'
No room to keep, I
You! - tKe ; "benefit
"'.'V .v . t.-i...
7 -V
It' i'ai question ot atore apaca against regular priceawa
enra enare-ao thia la what WO doi,v-
BENJAMIN'S
need tit
J.'?.
4
$20 Suits 'and OvercoaU.f 15.00
$25 Suite and Oyercoais.f 18.78
$30 Snitt and Oyercoata.f 23.50
$35 Soiti and OTercoati.f36.25,
$40 Suits and OverJoati.3p.0
This otfer includes our entireV
line of fancy Cheviot, casumerc
and Worsted Suits, r; y: ; i :
, , , SHIRT . SPECIAL
$1.50 ;H1 Shirts 1.10
'J O,
311 Morrison
v Street ; 1
Opposite Postofficev
n Wranciaea - to
i temperature of water
Hawaii and Back $1 25 nrst class I
Thi. 1. the ..ason to visit ths ;Waa OmmM Steem-hip com-
y haa aaiung vwry , rT";V " bVthlna" at WaiklkL with J
"er"7r dea.""Sur "beaUn end 3tfhtful drtvea. ;
rwww v
:s4'.'.':'7i
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613 UAKXtT 5TKIU
1'? ffiiai tha.eaare xound-the-world tour.
X ' Sailings from.. San Franclsoo: ;.,.,..;.-;. 4 -v v ,
9SCZXXZB aa, jajnrJJtT ia, rssVAT xa
I Oceanic 3- 4 v
f aaVaftallltHtttttttta'44f',ftw 4
overtime in the peat year when aa av
erage of U- tonaTjpf garbage were re-
ducod eacn flay,
rh trnnner Tlmae has bought
tmoMttin machine, and is going . tl
improve lwaii.
sloughs ana guicnea. ..,-.- 1
Tha nreatsnt crematory haa a Rapacity I
and Ship-"
for: this
' ? BaUdlng Permits. -Prank
Schraltt A Co., erect office, cor
ner East Eighth and Eaat Yamhill, $500;
W. H. Lindsay, erect dwelling East OH
san between Eaat Twenty-third - and
East Twenty-fourth. -1 2,000; A.' Moser,
ereetr dwelling, Surman between? Union
and Eaat Sixth, $600j B.. It-Cain, erect
dwelling, Eaat Fifteenth between Wy
gant and Going. $1.800.. - u
B. F. Klrkland, erect dwelling, Omaha
between KHUngsworth and Burton, $900;
E. W. Ring, erect dwelling, Belmont be
hLn Eaat Thirtieth and East Thirty-
first. $2,000: Reeves Shoe company re.
nalr store, Washington between Fifth
and 81th $500r J. A. Backstrand. erect
fence ana snea, cori.r ri
Twelfth, $S0; Henry Puis, erect dwell
litr. Mabel near Hamilton, $1,400; - J.
Mentha, erect dwelling. Hoffman near
South End,., $500. 1 - . , ;f ;: j,
" ., . . . ' m:'i T$i
K Bodjr Found In. Slough. .
The body of an unknown, man was
found floatlna; in Willamette alough yes
terday afternoon- by two duck hunjere.
"It was turned over to Coroner Flnley,
who ordered that It be Interred at once
in thm nnttmfm leld. ' The body was
that of' a man weighing close to 2Q(W
pounds and had evidently been in the .
water lor Boyerai wtcivb. v -.' mm
clothed In rough apparel and there was
nothing found on the body tlurt would
lwa to JdantifJosLtiflaw .. , . j
immi
One of Ae'notev,ortKy feature of Sale-U.-the remarkhWe
concession, we are offering on MenVHiGrndeTrouse
immense stock at once we have eliminated aU'semoiance 01 prouu v vw.iv. -
m.Mrnn now. It'a the'rreateattifferine of Men's tine iTonsers ever , , , .
, . ... v
f rrnniTCun AT u
UWVOliiiO til
Trus" collection' embraces . several V hundred
' pairs of Men's Regular $2.50. and $3.00 Trou-
- sera, including gwu tuicm.
patterns.- These trousers .are suitable for work
or general-wear, and ari excep- JIvOC
tional values at ti 1 Ot
s aa an - ' . w ' A el AA
$3.S)U ana
'1
cyJioCyey
MocDeP
TROUSERS AT
Embraced 'in ' this collection are our Regular
$3.50 . and $4.00 Trousers--elegant assortment
f of patterns to 'choose from, rare . 0 Qf
values. Choice 1 . . t. . tDaCie aJil
$4.00 and $4.50
TROUSEOS AT
At the. following price- you can have your
choice of hundreds of pairs of Regular J $100
and $4.50 Dress Trousers.;. A great $1o or
saving. Choice at only. ......i.... sDs-ie OD
At" this sharp price , concession we offer you
L Hand-Tailored Trousers suitable for dress or-
business , wear. . Included are stripes, - pin
checks etc., latest patterns and imported fab
rics. Reg. $5 and $6 grades now . Q 0J
reduced '.to .. M ;.',...... ? 50a Oil
'77..--.
Included in this offering are some of the fin-.
est Hand-Tailored Trousers In out stock not .
a pair. wdrth less than $7.00 to $8.00, all the
latest patterns and fabrics are embraced, too,
numerous to' mention here t These trousers
were all London, Colf-Water Shrunk before"
being made up-v'They are gracefully Shaped 1
at the' hip and calves to make, them properly
conform to, the wearer.-. TJiey are4T QC
an uneaualed bargain at ' U T v"e OeJ
Men's $15 to $18 Suits,, in all colors and sizes, now
Men's $15 to $18 Cravenettes;and Overcoats, now..
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