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Show run a playtn'ort of 67 to 21. The gam ed t ihe Deaf school gj riitiasiiim Do you want a Genuine sPentonii. Snul-hak- Mime firs'-eljoNo. 2224 BARGAIN? Bros. Co of cr Mab. l':ah want loina. Inqulr nr Are. El Ka Ian temple Snriner. are to a'tend iLe making arin(ieimU' f1rri mee'int 'f Ihe Sbriner is Jioa Augelea from Mar 3 to II. About a hundred loot I mrmlwte ail! stfeu'l the tunieniUm. A pedal train la being negotiated for to run from Ogilen in the morning of May 5. li mil be equipped with sleeper aud diner aud ill be mied earluniveiy for the convenience of local Bhriner. On neat Monday. Wednesday aud Thursday evening In ihe Methodist church, H. H. Fleer, under the of the Criitanum Home, nlll exhibit tha famous colored palming on the life of Christ by the celebrated French ariUt. J. J. tisaoL This will be a rare Heat for the Ogden people and It ia hoped that the worthy insti- MOEXINf PHILIPPINE THEATERS CHANGE OFFICIAL 0. ZINN GIVES VALUABLE INFORMATION. i9o: 17, 3i!:to:cH LOGAN TEAM SPECIAL OFFER AT WINS THE HANDS GAME SULLIVAN AND CONSIDINE GET CONTROL OF TWO HOUSES. LOCAL BOYS FLAY PLUCKY GAME AGAINST ODDS. HERE A.MGUS fEBUr ART OGDEN, TTAIl, SrXDAY, EXAMINER; ft Bf-- Mi w L tution conducting the entertainment silt be liberally patronized. Transferable tickets for the lectures will be on sale at 50 cents for the three night, or 85 cents for single adutite kioti. Children half price. Ticket on sale at I talma, Culley and Badcons drug stores. iif fYinuvvr, King bury aud kibb V its'. juiU ivtHvctl. ve tou tuHue intuit!' aii mi jour jiuiii, and wt want tour huwimww. T. E. Smith, claim agenr of the Oregon Short Line Is In the city on official business yraierJaj . W. H. Buedsker, general ager.t of the lllinoia (Vntial. with heulquartera . asa lu Ogden it, Kan FrauclM-oon iiis way home from an extended biiaiue trip through the east- EVERAL BARGAINS ON OUR FLOOR AT PRESENT: A Hotiiud-liao- yes-ttda- y Hft ('7C 101111 d 1iano for ern a'aUk. AOrpu. 525.00 CHAXBEBLA1N-TH0XA- lugsiroui, general ageul of be Pennsylvania railroad, with headwas an Ogden quarters lu Kali vbllor yesterday. Leon I Edward rail, a fanner reaidmg In rvi county, while currying a traction horse, was struck by the ii rse'a head, siiff. riug a bad gash In .be face and a broken nose. He Immediately mouutnd a horse and rode ten miles into Ogden, where Dr. O.W. linker dressed his wounds. S MUSIC COMPANY Wtili. 8414 A vs. Ogden, Utah K. Buckingham, general superintendent of the Oregon Khort Una, was iu Og.tan Friday afternoon. He ia on 4 tour of iuspectkin over the west end f Hie t'nlon Pacific a far aa Oman River. lie will pay particular at n to Ihe ned iff repairs at tha sisene of the recent washout near Fet-.:oten-lio- Clarence Kswtnan, aged nuiniltted to the Industrial 15, was school by Judgn Patton of the Juvenile court Friday for Incorrigibility. II. N. 81 ration of Otsego, Michigan, a eonaln of Hberlff Bebring. la In the en route lo the northwest, where be will locale. r-i- Dont Get Roped In Chief Kugluear Ashton of Ihe Orev gon Kltort line was in the city evening aierf nn Inspection trip over the Malad branch of the line. trunk of Inferior quality at fa buy high pries when we ran offer yon the .n-rbast make, constructed of solid lest bar, with fancy met si trimmings - saw lower and patent lorka, for much J. A. Jeffs, a mining engineer of price. W are leaders in the Trunk Suit City, paassid through Iroin line, and our arest sale speak volthe Haven Troughs country Friday of our umes as to Ihe excellence All atr.es iff Trunks for all evening. goods. Also a full line of Grip. purposes. C. D. Hagerty. one of the war corIland tlsg. Gladstones, Satchels. V respondents, who went from New Ilea, air., etc. York to 8m Francisco, last fall and Mopped In Ogden a few days, la Gallacher Trank Factory who In ranees, Vrnestiela for the Assoto a frieml ciated Press. In writing Opera House Block (live my beat In this city be said-- , regards to Ogden ranyon." Frl-,U- r O. V. Miller was arrested last evening. charged with appropriating fund EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS I nda pendant Phans Mall 'Phene, twi rings UBINEBS OFFICE of the Eerie Lumber company for his ...No, 1 ....Na own use. M The body of Emil Larson, a former aieraotyper of ibe Standard, who died Na. N of spinal meningitis Friday evening, was brought to Ogden from Salt I aka veslerday. The funeral will be held from larkin undertaking parlors today at lu g. m. NtH Independent Phans Ball Phene, ana ring -- a DIED - Yesterday morning of bran cintla, Afton Ann, the Httughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley E XYrsid, SNMil Ailsm avenue. Funeral 'today at S p. m.. from residence In (erment ia the lily cemetery U O. Crosby, aged 20; Ivan Hlrka, aged 10. and Paul Falconer, aged 10. escaped from Ihe Industrial school last nglht by rutting a screen from the basement window. The hearing on the application for writ of bstiesa corpus In rase of the Hints vs. Roy Hwartfager. waa argued before Judge Howell yesterday afternoon and taken under advisement. ( The W. ( T. P. will give their annual Washington birthday dinner Died yesterday, of dropsy, Mrs. Ant Friday from m. at Ih 'Methodist Church parlor. Dinner 23c na Bird, wife of William Bird. She had been a sufferer a number of years. DeJob While, repmu-ntatinihe Ia ceased was boro Sept. 13. 1052, and rifle Manufactiirlug Hook company of came to ('ache valley, I'tah. when 11 In ml; la In the city slopping at ihe yearn of age. and later lived In Ogden. a husband. ons and daughters. Racd. Was a member of First Ward Relief Ir. Joliannan, physician and society. peclsllt Ke. Ear. Nose. Throat and Skin disease. He alao There waa a young man at the mill. Who seldom. If ever, kept still. trmu all other troubles by appotnt-ntenOffice over Clark's sinrr. Although he's no saint. He can make people faint The basket ball team from the In And draw to two pair but not HU. riustrial school defeated the second NAMED. POSTMASTERS leam from the Desf school yestPidsr aftertKion by a score of in In' Ik. The 1(5. The Preauleul Washington, Feb. Bret half was 9 to 9 sniL the wnd sent to (be senate the following half was 1! to IK. The lk-a- f team ntoday 'initiations of postmasters: sou In playing off the tic. W. V. Wilson. Sandy. Oregon W. B. Curtin. Msrhflrid: The I'nlverslty of Fish "1tvp" 1. P. Randall. Oregon City. ltet ball team was dcfeHi-- d in the Idaho T. U Owens, Oeiwee: A. I. first iet.ro ,ff the Desf school. 'by a Hamley. Kendrick. Help. stir-Reo- Itah' h. A spurts Upon tha Bavaral industries and RcMurcaa af tha Island. O Zina, private aecretary to secretary uf tha intertur. of tha 1hillppiue Islands, la iu the city visiting relative for a taw days, prior to his departure for Nevada, where be visit for a short while before leaving for 8a Frsuclauo. from which III !! for tha islands. I lace hr Mr. Zinn speaks vary highly of the (uudltioua In the Ihllippinaa aud ipvea some Interesting data concernthe conditions and opportunities. ing To begin with he says that tha nouu-r- y fa for uj poor man aud It lakes (apltal to develop any of tha many ikilustrtae. Mr. Zina first spoke iff the valuable hat d wood forest of the e lands and the quality of lumber produced. The mnt valuable woods are the cauisgoa, dark wood: Ipil. dark ted worid; molars, black wood, and nurra or Bubukiny, Of these the Uiohsgony has the moat commercial slue. At present, however, the lumber industry 1 being developed only on a small scale. The lumber companies now operating have found that .he moat profitable way of handling Ihe product Is to let contracts to lue natives to get the lumber to the shore, where at earn barges take it fu to Manila. Turn only draft animal tnat can. ba used by Ihe natives I the carobou or the water-buffalThe lumber companies found that the natives worked baiter under the coni' act than la thalr employ. It has been found that the present tariff between tha United States and the makes tbs marketing of hard-vou- d la thla eouutry much lean profitable than It otherwise would ba. la referring te tha hemp Indiintry. Mr Zlnn stated that until the laat few the. British have been tha lead )ara era in purchasing and exporting tha product. American Arms have gone t.iu the trade nad at present tha Arm of Castle Brothers, Wolfe A Bon are ibe largest Importers and exporters vf hemp ia Manila. Ia nearly all "icalltlrs where American enterprise ! pitted against other nations, the Yankees are gradually gutting eon' Uiil. Several government employes in Manila have organized companies and are now operating in Mindanao where an unlimited amount, of land suitable for hemp growing can bq enured. The companies are now In a prosperous condition. Mahogany or ilsal hemp, coatin' tied Mr. Zlnn, now the principal pro-- d ict iff Yucatan. Mexico, which now produces t30.uou.000 a year, and which baa been a comparatively new euter-prla- e there, haa been grown to same eaten in the Islands. At present the product la handled on n small scale. there are no large plantation gad snipping machinery has not coma into a general naga In the Philippine aa in Maxim. , Tha plant which thrives In quite barren soil will resist the prolonged period of drought and able te withstand the dry asa nun. which yield! v'oout f 30 an acre. Mahogany, la a plant that has ti ranches or aucker1 which can ba transplanted la four yean, so that la that length of time from a million plant ovar thirty million plant might be eatabllahed. It 4r puaslble to lease from the govern ment 1,000 hectare or 2AO0 acres, at an annual rental of 50Q, for the rerlod iff twenty-liv- e year with an option of renewing the same for twen 1" live additional year. ' Coffee la one of the possible pn terprlsea of the islands. Recent e pertinents carried on by tba bureau f agriculture of the Philippines have demonat rated that cnttlnga of coffee bushes will produce bearing coffee hushes within two years. Hamtofore It ha been supposed to require live to secure a coffee ..bearing Augu - iu- f! Logan Beys Hava Weight, Height, Strength and Experience te Their Advantage. ; Will Turn tha Utahna and Lyric T heats ra Into First Claas Vaudevilles. ought to see them before they are picked over made for us by die APOLLO STUDIO, NEW YORK They are jusl a Hide ahead of the ordinary good on the market and aeU rapidly. 75c to $3.00 J. 5. LEWIS ul CO. Jdtoclers and Opticians shows. CASBERG RESUMES BUSINESS The many friends and patrons of Gas berg no doubt will be pleased to learn that he ta bow able to resume business, and nil orders will ba attended to promptly. Persona holding coupons for tha photo pillow premiums will plass call at 270 25th street Htudlo for sitting. J. C. a Lush. 'Experiments have also been made by the Philippine government, up to the present time which seem to Indi-- i Me that the Para rubber plant can successfully grown in many part .f the Island iff Mindanao, where vast tracts of public land can be leased from the government. On this Island there are rubbei trees native to the country, from which considerable. quantities of robber is secured year-'vOn several Islsuda, notably Min loro, there la found a rubber vino from which rubber of marketable quality can be secured." In referring to the growing of sugsr I iets In the Philippines. Mr. Zlnn Elated that In his opinion the venture Sou Id not he successful on accoun1 iff the long rainy reasons. In answer to s question on the .Up a ms In the Islands, the visitor ald that the numbers that come in there each were very Thev small. on pUniaiion snd ?oon settled V"re Industrious. Mr. Zinn stated Thai hiring hi recent visit tu Japan ihat had lieeu well treated and found the .lap tu be very coureoii snd I i id 'be American In high regard. Manila." Mr. Zlnn said, is a model American city." lie then told of the miles lerem construction of thiny-flvof electric street r.illwa. the instalr work lation of elect 'lc lfeht . lid fewer systems, the building of sidewalks and street paving. The ! inner me other Improvement!, being made by the government were refer-reto by Mr. Zlnn. particularly among which were the eMenrive Imntvive l.ient tu Manila harbor. er d'n New Britain, (onn.. Feb. Id. The V.csi informsti m regarding 'hr missing bank treasurer. V. 1. Walker, la t while ta New that on Similar V rk ho bail fiHi.pitii cash In hia po---- ion sml iluii lo disguiM himself, he had M whisker aken off. Within h few vifk. Wa'ker has disposed ff tar I'liiii.non worth of serurl-'ii'- s ch of iht' bank. Kvm.Miilng now goes lo show ihst Waiker I prohsbiv mi a hunrt f ir Hmiili America. eel VASE SOLD FOR $12,500. A lain don, Frb. square shaped of the Kang-Hperiod. was sold ar Chrta-l- l' high, tar Sl2.5uq. ewrrdy Ifi.-a-- vp ChlnwM' 20 k inches NORTH OGDEN NOTES At the annual meeting of the Rkva Creek Irrigation Oo. at North Ogden tula week considerable Interest centered in the feasibility of building a if.hervotr tear the month of the can-- ; on oc the former Winslow property. JoLn Hall proposed to giva tha sits which la said to be aa ideal one, and a committee, constating of John Halt, Nathaniel Montgomery, Henry Barker, 11. F. Blaylock. S. W. Campbell, Jaa. Htorey and E. U. McQrifl were to Investigate and report at a special mee'lng February 2ih. James Ward tar tha church property, B. F. Blaylock far the school property, and James Btorer for the grounds, appeared ketore the meeting la the interest of water right tar those special grounds, alao referred to special meeting! February SI. The reservoir site committee visited the proposed . alto Thursday and I'iscnverod that a great volume of water was going to waste, sufficient to fall a retervuir EDO feet square aad 2U feet deep In SO days, but the greatest difficulty confronting the committee waa the abrnpt decline In the ground tusking it difficult to cover n rnffletent ares for impounding any smat volume of waTbr. The Sunday acbAol will give a benefit concert In the 'Jonea hall next : Monday night. The local canning company haa secured contracts for over one hundred setea of tomatoes at $11.00 per ton. President Jonathan G. Kimball, a member of the first council of seventy will meet with the people of North Ogden and. Pleaant View next 8m- d.iy at 8 p. m. In the North Ogdea Either armory building is closely related to thw skldoo" sign, or the Academy basket ball team does aot go through tha performance of scaring nwn.v had hick, for of three league games played thla season one has been saved to the purple and white. Last nights 7- game moulted In n noon of 57 to - Logsn's game from start to finish. Ba it said to tha credit iff the local boys that they played a gamey game and did not cease to fight the contest to the end despite the odds against which they contended. Once In the first half and twice la the second half, by excellent playing they held the and prohibited the hall from landing In tho basket. With the exception ef ragged team work occasionally; caused bv lack of generalship on tka part at Individual players, the Batata lost no honor by being de" feated. In point of comparison, moat of the counting points are overwhelmingly In favor of tho B. Y. A. team. It has weight, strength, height, experience and endurance. In justice to the local team It should not he matched with teams ao obviously superior, s tha outcome can bo but one thing aura defeat. Because the Logan team ia superior In basket ball talent 1a not nn assertion that It did not play a scientific game. Seldom, If ever, haa a game been played locally wherein entered such superb team work and accurate basket ball throwing ns that shown by tho B. T. A boys. Jensen at center threw basket from the field from the W. 8. A. territory nod his playing was not spectacular as compared with the efforts of other member of the tirr TELEGRAPH COMPANIES. Under Investigation by Commission. ta said to hsYe taken the thn that furnishing thr Commerce If .1 rg. Wangsgard Implre lg Referee McKay. vAll pa,. .(.. w . WHEN YOUR FEET or Ache Burn There is a Reason A SHOE REASON It the' choniicala left in i the Bole leather after tan- Bingham Hancock Ensign Miln. Ovar tha ikh. Uni-r'n- ia ning, tyhiclt your feet sorb. WON TKEEE CAMES Falatsffs Fut 1 runs and was a discrimination au.j cu investigation was demanded. Omaha, Feb. 16. The interstate Is the packing houses at South a commerce commission ta to Inve lievery through cit e ths relationship between tbs whichthlawasmorning not actually leased to ths Writers Union Telegraph and Postal waa pulled out of n Telegraph companies on one aide snd pecking houses the and packing house fore, Ihe packing houses, grata firms snd ed their have to telegram reiay.d other business houses throughout ths tountry which have heretofore bad at E.theA. main office. Cudahy, head of the Cudabr special telegraph wires and special operators furnished them. This morn-lu- g l acking eompany, oald: JThe only effect of the new order all through wins of this descrip-tio- p were discontinued here sqJ only w that we will be compelled to ies.e phony" wires running from these of- our wires instead of simply aend'ng fice into the main telegraph of$ca telegrams at commercial rates over were left. The operators manning wires furnished by telegraphic comthose wires from the packing hoosa panies. All the packers will probably ends, are now employed by ths pack- lFae new wires today and have full ing houses snd not by the telegraph we of them. The operators will be companies. packing house employes Instead nt The Interstate commerce commla-- telegraph employes. W. B. A. Green well Budge c rf Wlkwx Hill Allred ij Tins In the telegraph compani, tal wires was dented the kui!'.- - p Jensen .arKH ii - in Team work, basket throwing from awkward positions, overhand passes and numerous tricks of the game hare yet to be mastered by the Saint. Experience will develop 'veteran play-- 1 of the team, however, aud while It ta amateurish In several ways, it puts up a plucky game, and by beautiful, playiug now and then Indicates that it la composed ff the material which wins In tho long run. ' waa ns follows: .The llne-nLogan. U tul- ncCalls Hagazine, 20c a Year Come and aubaoribe before this offer withdrawn. five. ab- Bat-te- a. In the City Bawling league In a enntest filled with many targe score, the Fslataffs defeated the Batellte. three straight games and with u total score of 230$ to 2828. The highest final and game scorei were made by Watkins with 231 and 5T4. Other ' house. 7 men were 9 Hess, $38; Driggs, h.gh Considerable opposition Is manifest 517: Leedom, 513. The Falsuff wan encroachment the proposed against the first game by a score of 900 but of the Ogden Northwestern from the is the final gams they fen down to prvaent location of Ito tracks further 761. The sours was as follows: lino the street; it Is claimed that Falstalf. , of our good driveway we Camp IB 185 129462 tntraj on each would then have a driveway 173 156 132-- 461 Clay lac (in dangerous proximity to the Leedom 803 186 124 518 181 165' 281 374 tossing cars! aad much of (he grade Watkins being such that a alight ahy't would Gllfert 198 145 155498 throw the conveyance off. Under the American Flag will 900 $47 761 250$ lie presented soon In the Jones hall Batellte. by the Home Dramatic company for Driggs , . , . 1 4 182 161 al7 the Weber Stake academy building Dess . 186 177 173-B- 3U The local kailng rink waa well at- burton . . ,. ,127 119 136882 tended last evening under the attract Wherry 160 187 143440 tion afforded by the 8t. Valentine Rushmer 159 147 145-4- 51 period. Ticket No. 29 drew thr set f blarkmlib tools', formerly operat$06 761 758 2326 ed by the late Thomas C. Bhupe. The mot beautiful weather of the SNOWDEN WINS BACE '.at few days hs been utilised by the farmers and orchardlats In plowing and sowing and general cleaning up. Snowden wo the race last night at The coniuiat Mutual Improvement the Auditorium by beating Hamner asoriatinn will Rive a benefit dance to the line several yards. '9 the large meeting house on tha Geigher started, but distinguished evening of Washington's birthday. himself by falling, not once but severOn a visit to the Harrisrillc and al time, and he was out of the cen-teI'irasant View school this week good, before he had made one round. active work on the part of both teachHamner had his taxed to its er and pupil was found by the tocal utmost by Snowden speed alone, who ta fast member uf the hoard, and In fact, all becowlng his equal as s rater. of the eleten schools in the district work will e turn and si doing good SPANIARDS IN HONOLULU. out a number of graduates from the (ountr school course. 16. The British tkwdon. Feb. steamer Heltopoll has been chartered A NOTED ARTIST to convey 2.000 Bpanlah emigrant to Honolulu. David Bruce Co., ship The Ogden public 1 lo have the brokers, in s letter to Lloyd's Gazette I k'miure of liKirlng Mltu Frieda Hleu-ueaays that they arranged the charier In behalf of the Americas government. Ihe disappointment iff the Ogdea but it is stated lq other quarters that the Bpjaniard are being engaged by public in not lng Schnniann-Heinliny been in the minds of the musical Hawslian sugar. Interests to replace of Ogden and they have Japanese laborer. The Helopnlls ta ti "U the lookout for some one to cow at Barry, whence she will ill her plHce since the rcgretahle date to Malaga sqd take the emigrants Mint she was appear. Mia Frieda on board. Hicudcr. a oung arlisi sho ha ;'.ciiev,(i niiuh ucce wherever he NORTHERN PACIFIC BLOCKADE?! i'h appealed throughout the United Hit.i ('ani ls, will appear IS OgSt. Paul, Minn., Feb. 16. No train don. providing arrangements are pnier reaching Si.yPaul over the Great lie lie tor in some cunren time iju Northern and Northern Facile rood 'hiring the first part of March. SI: Slender has a soprano voice from the Pacific coast. The through ' stvat romps and rare quality: of trains arrive her are made up at Spothla side of the Cascade s' xympathvtKvIbrant timbre which kane and on The statements made to: uche the heart. Aa remarkable mountain. day was tnat owing to the unsutl modven a her voice la her extraordinarily fine Mchoullng and her great ver- eration of temperature In the moun-tUdistrict, have this winter had a satility which enable her to sing g enow fall, there are with equal success dramatic, as well washout and ' derailments which is lyric and florid music. serthe ha a fine stage presence, and threaten to tie up vice some for come. to time pc !(? that infinitely modest charm witch win for her the heart of the 'isteners. POSTAL APPROPRIATIONS. Irotn the pro- - clipping only on ran be drawn, viz: that h Washington. Feb. 16. The house nas stood the ti st of the most exset-ii- . today resolved Itself Into a rommit-- f g critic of thin country, and shown of the whole for the considers-t.o- n her versatility. 8he has proven that id the postal appropriation bill. 'lo is a fine interpreter of the Ger- Mr. Overstreet of Indians. Chairman man Lied, 'he French chanson and t f ii committee, explained that the tre EnglUh ballad: that she I equal- 'ill canlea the largest appropriation ly t: home wph the greatest ore he. ever brought into the house and that I Ilia In the country: that she wlil the increase had been made neceasary shine as an artist capable of enter- " the compensation for taining ihe pni'Mc as only an sntst CotV. innwsed ta deliveroffices carriers, eity ability can. and rural delivery carriers. g st r. hi-.- v we jij ing gubftcriptiona for , The a. WALKER STILL AT LARGE. VOU The Sullivaa A C'onaidiae company of Beattie have purchased the lease held by Frederick Moore upon the I tahna theater la this city end the Ly tie in Salt Lake and will, commencing Merck 18, turn the houses into first claas vaudeville houses. The deal was made by R. A. Grant of Ogden, who will be general manager for the new company for both houses, as well as for the Northweeter Theatrical association. The Sullivan A Oounidlne company other theaters and will have forty-liv- e open a new one la Im Angeles within two weeka Tha 1'iahna aad Idric thus: era will be and refurnished. The people of Ogden will have an opportunity of seeing for the first time some first claas vaudeville f-- e We have a new line of Belt Buckles u Bell aui-pice- a A HcCALL5 PATTERNS them. In order tu are tie bt That'a why we them in know woman to about are Ogden every k poe-cee- d - -- record-breakin- tcnna-contlnt- - are goled with scoured leather. It an expensive proceiw, but absolutely uecefwary for the comfort of the wearer and the good of the leather. It Ih never done in cheap ahoes; aeldom done in good shoes; but always done in llanaji Shoes. In the making of a llan&n Shoe, nothing that makes for comfort, style or service is slighted. That is why it is better than it costs. DEE-STANFO- RD SHOE CO. . . . SOLE AGENTS W go out of the war to please you. That meant there Is no detail In fit and convenience peaiaed by In our efforts to please. When you buy clothing made for no one In particular, you take exactly what some arbiter of ready made etylee chooses to give you. You hm to take them because the tailor In Chicago or some other big city a thousand miles sway doesn't know you are hia customer and you don't know who your tailor is. May be your form requires a coat one Inch longer or shorter than the prevailing style; coat collar higher or lower or shoulders nay rower than clothing made in standard sizes; perhaps you would like an extra pocket aomcwhere.or two pair of trousers to match coat and reat. Pretty satisfying to have clothes made according to your wishes and necessities. When you consider you can command our best efforts at prices ranging $23 to $53 per suit or overcoat. Is it not worth while? ' We're yours to command. Ask to ace our fabric Noe. 5220, 5282,3280.3297. Edmund Tailoring Co. 345 24th Street V |