S1,. JV WZIIIW\\\KI\\KK\\\ZIIIIIIIIX\\\\\\\\\ZIINi\\\“\\\\\ZIIIIIIIIIQ\\\\\\\\\YZM\\\\§ 'IIIIIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\\%lll\\\\\\_"ZIIIIIIL\\\\\“VIIIIIIIZ'H@\\H“\\i\§i l ; . CMAY 7, 1920. \ MOORE ta; McLEOD. L 1'2 .1, 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown J k Silk Poplin Skirt at poplin, gathered, on Saturday l A wonderrul Saturday offer in Corsets 'r rSizes 5:5 to 40 Men’s Spring Underwear fortable and a per suit. For Saturday these silk poplin Skirts Silk Poplin Skirts, Silll'l‘8(I on a deep yoke, trimmed with buttons, offered in colors lllack, Navy pnd Brown. really excellent value, and we c oiniiiend it to your attention, when shopping Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.50 This model made of a nice silk belted round, has pockets. is shown in brown, black, iiav_v and taupe ‘Ilndersliiiri """ 72.150 See these handsome. well nrade, properly finished petticoats (iood black heaterblotim, firm strong. and at the same time smooth and light, 32 to 3S int-Ii. leiith. n...i..tr.i... i 1.25 Wash Silk Camisoles sell here Saturday at (‘hoice white yrash silk camisoles, neatlv iuaile, triinnield with lace and insertion. exactly the right style, good i'eg'Lil:ii-$l.'3-'> value. SPLCIAL FOR Sz\"l‘UI{il.~\‘i' ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1110 This line 0f corsets is offered in BOTH front and back lacing, all sizes. a wonderful SAT‘- URDAY SPECIAL AT Sale of Suits for men $37.50 40 men's new spring suits a price to please any pocket book, They are. made from all wood fine tweed an d wilrstgds in fancy, {mwns '81-“. green and blues the models are waist line plan form-fitting iidrfolk and fanev plaited backs, 'l‘rousers come in the very newest cut will bell loops and cuff bottom s. Saturday Sale 25_ pairs mens fancy’ dark stripe pants in a good strong wearing mat;- erial. lhese pants were purchased some time ago while the price was some what cheaper. Now we are going benefit. Sizes 3i‘! to II . Men's blerino finished under- wear in sizes >14 to 44. This line is just the right weight for the pres ent requirements, Soft and com- great Worth at the " present day $2.7M 1.25 Women’s ; . Women$5‘75 This is a .. ...$-'5-T5. Oversize $8.00 Poplin SI-zirt . This model is similar in style t0_the $7.50 skirt alrezidyi des- cribed, but is offeredi in large sizes for extra stout figures $8.00 all $7 .50. SATURDAY . $2.25 Q J $ 1.00 Saturday chance in Undervests, 4 for _ Summer untilervests, sleeveless, light weight, shapely, well made, regular 29c. each. SATURDAY SPECIAL AT 411th Saturday Sale of Suits for Men $25 We have only zibout one dozen of those “Tlntlclftll itW-Tlltl Suits left, there are a few good fancy Browns and Greys to pick from if you need let th's h 37,50 splendid offer slip by. Sizes 36 to 42_ $175 $1.00 'JIIHIIIIIA\\\\\I\\\YIJ FZIIIIIZ.\\\\\Y\\%IIIIII'_'.\\\\\ 'r___s\\\\\vllli@\\\\\uu\\v!lnnn!I/aa\\\n\\\\\vunmilim\\\\\\\\\\i2v”IIIII4\\\\\\\\filllllllgi&\\\\V!II&\“fll\\\\\\\\%lIAQ\\€W a suit don't 37.50 to give you the $1.0» bpecial oiier $1.00 Men’s Ties Men's and Boys’ Ties. All new and pretty, the latest in stripes, and lots of other designs. Come in and look them over. Special 0n Saturday $l .00. Silk Hose 1 .00 WGHFQI’. LADIES THREE QUARTER SILK HOSE, regular $1.25 value, offered in BLACK‘, PURPLE, BROWN, MAIZE, WHITE, GREY. We want you to see this special for Sat-urday—if you agree with us that it is a WINNER-—and _vou WILL! We can recommend your buyingallyoucanuseofthisat vlllll£\\\\\\\\\7illll\\ 1.00 ...-~ /. THE C1IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE WESTERN GUARDIAN . c-QIT PAYS to buy in min Prov- —8HOP BY MAIL from Holman‘: Catalogue. 8683-5-6-31. . —SAV IT WITH FLOWERS’- Reineiiiber mother on Mothers’ Day May 11th. Williams the Florist. 8693-5-6-3l —-CAR BLACKSMITH COAL has arrivcil. Send in your orders R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summerslde. 8683-5-6-3i. —-BOYS GOOD WEIGHT tweed yoke iiorfolk sults in a nice blue grey mixture for ages 7 to ll yeiirs ouch $8.75. T. Holman, Lid. Sumiiiersjde. 8673-5-5-31 —SAVE FROM $2.00 to $3.00 by buying your lawn swing from us. Price $9.25. R. T. Holman, Ltdf, Summerside. 8683-5-0 3i. -—8OYS BROWN AND BLUE mix tiveed belted sults for ages 7 to 11 years $7.85; 11 to 14 years $.47?» it. '1‘. Holman, Ltd Summer- sidc. - iS673-fi-5-3l ——COASTER BRAKE BICYCLE_ Smoolli l'lI1llllil1.{-<Sl rung and durable $47.00. it. '1‘. Holman, Ltd., Sum- lllt.~l'$i‘.li', l’. E. l. 8083-50-3. —BOYS GOOD WEARING BEL TED SUITS iii a hrowii and black worsted finish tweed for ages 11 lii lil years $9.05‘, 14 to lli years $10.45. R. '1‘. Iiolman, Ltd, Sum- inersltle. 8673-5-5-31 —UNLOADING INVERNESS COAL.—A schooner load of In- vi-riiess Screened coal ls expected ilnlly Book your order ni once .ind save money by taking delivery lroin Ihi- vessel. it. T. Iltllilltlll, Ltd. Siiiiiiut-rsitle. S72l~.'r-7-.\lE'.li —NEW RESIDENTS-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest i\‘ll.'('ill"\’llll¥ oi‘ Kin- korzi. have tzikeii up their dwell- ing in Surumorslde and occupi- .l[ their new residence in the east- I‘I'll part of the town. Wetlnesday .\lr. i\itc(‘ai'villi\ is the Inspector of Fisheries for Prince County. -BRICK AND TILE CO.—'l‘h'- directors oi’ the Brick and Tile t o., iield a inctnig Wednesday aft- ernoon lii ll. Graham Rogers office. 'I‘lic-_: (lecided .to accept the offer oi‘ .\ir. Rufus Nit-Lure, Uiiioii (Iornei- who will now manage tlio Brick iiiid Tile. Mr. Mooiiley Bell of Sum mi-rsliie has Inen appointed secre- Iury of the t‘ iiiny. —A LUCKY FI8HERMAN.-Nlr. I‘. G. ilcVoi-f, now visiting in Suin- uiersiiii- but a resident of Boston is sonic i'l.~’llt‘l‘lllllll having caught three tlozeii trout, probably soiiie of the largest ever seen iii Sum- iuei-side. They averaged from fift- l't‘ll to eighteen inches in length and weighed as high as two and ii quart er pounds. 'l‘lii's will be an entice- ment for other sportsmen to Iry their luck in the Dunk ‘Rllver. —A SWIFT RlDE.—-Aho\il one ifcloclc \\'t‘(lll(*stlil_\' iiftcrnuoii a run away occurred on (‘entrul Street. when ii spirited horse driven by n young chap lu-czimir llfililiillilglflllt‘ by the breaking of the breechiiig strap. ‘Slilfllllg just opposite the (‘nlholie (‘hurch he tore down the iu~\vly' llilVPd street with terrific speed, not checking his speed ii particle upon arriving on Waiter Hirer-t. but plunged over the em- bankment. into a unfinished cellar". our again and brought up in trout oi‘ llu- Journal office, without any injury to himself, or carriage. The boy althought very liudly fright» cued was not iniiiueil. (although be- ing ii very ii.'..'llliiig passenger Ihrouglioiir. the whole trip. »~ -~ -—aQ&-——-— \V}7S'l‘l‘lliN PERSONALS .\li'. 'I liuiiipson Taylor of “Hill.- -' I is ‘visiting friends lii Summer- rlllt‘ ‘. ‘Lea has returned to - after visiting lii-r par- \i '. ‘llrl Airs. l‘uul Lea, Alone.- -—Mrs. lidgiir Dolicrly of ilireh- hill, rclurneil Iii her lioiiii- iiflci" speiuling the pin-ii inoiiIIi willi lrii-iuls in 'liliiiiidiilc. -—<.\li'. J. S. Perry, (‘timmertzial |l‘;lVt'Ill'l'. Siiiiiinnrsltit- left Wediius day for St. John N. ll., lii connect- loii \\'illi his iigi-l . —.\irs. ll. K. .\ic.Ni-ill, Summer- llllt‘ is spending ii few diivs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm (‘lurk of (fharlottetowu. - Mrs. Arlimiis McArtliur of Ari- iiiizloii Lot. l4. returned to hcr homo on Wednesday after visiting in Suiiiiiiersiile. the guest oi‘ Mrs. M. L. Frank McKenzie. "Mr. Stanton Clark, 50h of Mrs. Archibald (‘lark, Elmadale, who has been spending the punt winter in Boston returned to his home Wed- iiesdiiy/ evening. ~Mrs. NV. A. Erch and daughter of lloslori are visiting in Summer- side the guest oi Mrs. ilenry J. Giiudet who accompanied them from Moncton. —'l‘he Rev. Mr. ivhecler. of Yar- inouth. N. -S. is spending a few dnyii Pfillewlilfi old acquaintance in Suinniersitle. Mr. Wheeler was for merly pastor of the Baptist Church Suiiimersiile. -~.VIr. rind Mrs. Horace Gould and son of Edmuntnn, are visiting friends in Suimmerside. rMr. Gould was formerly In the ipollce force of Siimmersitie. He intends buying n inriu in ‘Albany, i‘. E. I. where ho will reside. —OOME TO THE DANCE in Em- erald Hull May 7th. Everybody welcome. Ladies bring cake. Music to be furnished by the Miiicoiiche int. 8097-6-6-21 -COA8TER BRAKE BICYCLES -—Best style-easy running- smooth Yldlllg $47.00 delivered. it. T. Holman, Ltd., Suiumerslde. 8683-545-3l. —FERT|LIZER FOR GARDENS or farms will almost double the production-costs little; sells by pound or 125 lb. bag. Order at once R. '1‘. ‘Holman, Ltd. Summerslde. 8712-5-7-ME3l —FACTORY PRlCESr-Fertiliz- er have taken a lump. Place your order with ilolmans, Suinniersiilo and secure the old price. Quaniity limited. Act promptly. Write or phone. S712~5-7-.\lE3i —DON‘T STAY IN THE HOUSE all summer on account of the baby --take ‘the briby with y0u~in one of our carriages. Come In and see them, either at R. T. Holman. Lid. Sample Rooms. Charlottetown or our main store in Sum-mersiile. 8688i» .li. —1WELL—KNOWN LADY DEAD ---'I‘hi\ iii-ail: 4)"t?ll'I'A‘ll \\'i*d'iiisli.,\' afternoon of Airs. (lrar: l\lf.(2lllil'l'ii‘ after ii lingering illness at the home of her sun Air. W. .-'\. .\li-- Quurric. She leaves to iiioiirii. on" sister Mrs. John hiathii-son, Sum- mersiilc, one brother Mr. John Syle St. lCleimors, two daughters Miss Allci- (if Boston, Mrs. \Vi~sle_v lilllllll of Vancouver. The funeral is not definitely arranged. Rhodes Scholarship Two Rhodes Scholarships. one for 1920 and one for 1021. are oyic-i this year lo students of this pro- vince. The Scholar elected for llllll will go into residence zit Uxtorq in January 1921; the Siriioliii- elccicri for 1921 will go iii-to residence iii October" 1921. As the Scholars elected for 1020 must go into resldeiice in Jaiiii.ir_\" next and as all the iiiiuiiitpuiieiiis for their iicialintitliilitiii iiiusi be mule early in the autumn, ills iici-essziry to hold the election for this 1020 Scholarship iiuiiieiliiitcljr. Applications for this 1020 Scholar- ship. with all required mater-tails. i» should he sent ill mice to Superiiitdiitlent of ' ‘Il. t‘hzirlottetowii. who will foruxiril Iheiii to the (‘oniinilttie of Sch-c- lion iii Loiiiloii. Eligible §llltl"lllci who think-ofiiiiiilviiig for this I020 Scholarship should at ()IlI‘\‘ l'lllil‘ muuicate with the Superlnii-utlwit of Education ‘from whom llliplltfil‘ ‘tiun ‘blanks and information cou- cernlng these Scholarships can be obtained. S700 Commutation Fares Have Advanced Increase On All Canadian Flail—... way Lines Dates From May 1st blffeclive May 1st. (‘umniutzition Fares have iiilvziiicoil nu iill (‘un- adlzin Railwigrs, and piitoiis of the (‘aniitiiaii National Railways have been advised that ten trip tickets purchased prior to hiiiy 1st. will not ‘he honored, but should be handed lii io the-nearest ticket agent so that refund of the unused portions may be obtained. Pairoiis are also zidviscil that this increase iii (‘tiriiiiiiitaiioii Farr-s applies to ten irip, filly trip and scholars forty trip tickers. Ten trip tickets iire limiieil to three months, instead of one year as heretofore, while regular fifty trip and scholars forty trip tickets are limited to one month. All who are holding lhcsc lii-k- ets purchased prior to May Isl should at once put iliom in Iilit‘ for redemption, either to the iicari-si Ticket Agent. or to the (leiieriil PHSSIEIHIIPI‘ Department, hinnialon. rlTOIJ-l. Tdi Memoriam MRS. PATRICK MALONE 'l‘hi- ‘lllillly friends oi’ Mrs. l'.'il~ rick Malone, Smiris, will regret lo hour that she ilcparteil this life on Apiiil lliili. Although confined to her bi-d for four months previous to hei- ileiitli llt‘i‘ iliillill‘! cherished the hope that she would regain hi-iillli and strength; but, sad io say. those fond hopes were not to be rczilizeil; the Iioi:e:isetl's illness being of iiu riculo form to combat which, the best medlciil skill rissisteil by tender iiiul sollciltious nursing w ' uiiavalliiig. The ileceiiscd who \\. » In hei‘ sixty-filth year was pos- sessed of u most kindly, cheerful and tihiirltiihh- irisposillon ‘and by these vlrtiles had iniide nuiiiertrus friends. 'l‘hroughout her illness shc had the consolation of the spiritual llllllfiiflllimlét or her good qinsriir. Rev. J. (‘. Mi-LeiiiiN. C. and forti- fied by the siirritmeiiis of lloly (‘Iiurch she peacefully passed to her rewiiril. Her funeral took plane on Wed- nesduy April 21st. to St. Mary's (lliiirch. Sourls where Requiem Mi-iaii was celebrated by Rev. J. (Y. McLean V. 0., after which the body of o good kind and loving mother Wiln interred-In Stabiiirys Cemetery Rev. P. L. McMahon tilllciatlng at the grave. ‘May lier soul rest iii peace. Her husband and son Am- brose predeceased her four years ago. She leaves to mourn ilvn ‘daughters. ‘Mrs. Frank Odloimell. Sourls: Mrs. John A. Mc-lsimc. Sour- irt; Mrs. Joseph Bouleau and Mrs. J. O'Connor of Andover, MilflfiJlntl Mlls Angelina at home; and four sons. John, llrban, Soiirln; Levi, (Maplewood and Wllllnm with whom she lived. all of whom have the paying high - and Ours- There E w iness which we are r old customers aswel Wholesale ;_. s_viupiithy of the iromiiiiiiiity iii their slid bereavt merit. The pull hearers wi-re:—— l)r. Sullivan, ‘lii-ssers l\\'illiniii \\'h:ilen, Joseph A. lllaiclloziiild. Inuit-l Alclsaiic, Fred Iliiittlloiialil and lira-m Ziititthr-w. (Patriot please c0111’) ---~—-¢0->-—~ HELPLESS IN WILDERNESS LONDON. ‘Staggering, slum- hling. and more often crawling on hiiiiils and kin-cs in a valiant ut- ti-nipl lo escape the IIIIIUHHVI] ter- 105's of ileiiih Jlillltl the eternal gloom of ,1 vast wdliii-riiess such llIl-l Iii-on tho thrilling t'X|ll'i‘ll‘Il(‘t’ of .\li' It. ll. Iirownc, il (‘aiiiitliiiii vet ll‘Il|l of yi-iirs. The story is ilil iimiiziiii: ri-i-oril of the lriuuipli of liiriuaii endurance iii the face nl lienioudrviis iIilIli-ultles. Selling nul alone on 4i visit oi iiispeclioii to some mining proper- iir-s in the Ill‘ill'l of l] wilderness. llroiviie hurl riruclicil the fiflli piirl- Ilgi» on his tiring joui'iiey, when he dicldeil to pitch his solltnigv camp in u Iiulet Klillli), siirrrliiiulcti by bleak and far stretching uplands. 'l'he utter loneliness of the wilds IHHI no Il‘l‘l‘til‘s for lhc staunch» Iil-urleil prospector. (‘usloiii Iiiid IHIIK since (lulled tlie fears of these fur-flung plains of iiwcsiiiiii- iso~ latioii. Tho morning found him en- l-Zfll-teil lii the rltiiucslli- task of pre- IHIFIIHZ it fire n‘l which in cook his frugal iiieiil. \\"illi the iilllillt‘ “r1 n1‘ the Western hc plied his razor-keen axe with steady ili-ftiiess. 'l'hen r-nmo tlie/slip which led to untold suffering rind WPII-rlllllll ileiitli il- sclf, far removed from Iiuman ken. The axe was raised and fell, but a knot lui the wood ilerIc-otixl the stroke, and glancing oil the. log, the powerful instrument bli deep into the flesh of the. liiilifs right ankle. lii n moment ii crimson flow iviis spurtliig forth lii n livid slri-iinr As its i’iill significance dawned upon lilin. Ilrowiie stood ilumbstriick with tllsmuy. v Alone in the Wlldo. Alone In the wilds with his llfc blood slowly oozing from ii sover- cd artery! To ii lirirdlr-r veteran the calamity mirth! well have been followed by gloomy despair and u yielding to the inevitable. Hut Browne wnri of tlie calibre that bulldii an Empire. With an aston- ishiiig practicability of mind he sought to stern the bleeding with what rude application he, could muster, the while hi; mind review- ed the bear (‘hRHCOfl of reaching elv- tells very plainly what the wea- ring public think of periorty. _ Pattern and price, them all. Men’s up,Men’s Spring Ifit is a question of style Spring Suits $20 Top Coats $20 up eceiving from I as new ones. Prowse’s Su- we can meet llizatiun while his ebbing strength remained. The ClliiilUPS were woe fully meagre and the tidds against almost too terrible to couteiiipliitc. As though to mock the suffered iu Ills dire plight. ii mighty storm broke. iliiin and snow \\'Illl'I(‘tI through the lrncly valley, and a rising wind curried away the lilllt‘ bi-ll 2w: ‘. Crawling paiiiiully h: put" suit, l“ wire, ufter many (Iillicrilties everrzioily riv-erccteil his iibotlc. riiid llt u ‘ilill its frail shelter piisscil an anxious flay. Tl 1- following morning was cold- er . .,'~;| the last, and though not suff: ring any si-vi-ri- pain, he was \\'i‘:‘k from loss of blood. The coun- try was cmiipiiriitively strange In him, so that. he reiillzcil Ills ilczith WIillIlI be the only nutcoiiu- ii‘ he rt" ailiicil, Although tiuhious of Ills ab‘ ily to find his way back again so its to reach the nearest ohjec< the, fie ilecldeil tliul. the attempt mist be made. and ilclcrniiiieil In i" k thi- journey. Willi great dlili ciilty he got into his (raiioe and start i-d Off to mnkr- us iuucli of the joiir iii-y by water as possible. Seated in the stern of the little harque, his balance was none loo stable, but u dettvriiiiiiallon born of ilespailr restored Ills fiillinil 9000"" iousncss. (irndiiiilly, however. he felt himself grow weaker from the exercise, and a sudden feeling of fiilntucsn came over him. In an in» stunt the (‘H1100 was upset, and he "'15 precipltriterl Into the wiiler. The man's position was precarious. but he wiis not far from shore, and encumbered us he wus he inziniigeil lo crawl on the land, there In full exhausted, while the canoe drifted iiwny. An Abhorront Idea. The temptation to izive In come upon him, only to bo biiiiishctl us the awful consequences were real ‘zed. The idea oi’ dylmz there in the bush by a slow process of stur- viiiloii W35 abhorrent to Browne. and he summoned all his energies together in an attempt to cross the the intervening wilderness between himself rind salvation. For well over a full day. he staggered. stum- bled imd crawled on band! M!" knees throuizh one of the rouzhent sections or bush In Northern Ontar- io. FHls clothing clung frozen in his body after the plunge In the lcY writer. and it. wna only the frict that he has nri tindoubtcdly iron constitution which enabled him to press nn towards his r-zoni. Exper- Prowses Clothes for Boys Clean Cut and Manly Parents who take a pride in the app- earance of their bov appreciate Piowses Clothes the most stylish in the markeiffhey also appreciate the long wear’ that QOIIWS from fine quality. From experience they know that it pays to pay for quality. Prices , Small Boy $6.50 up. Larger Boy $7.09 “P- PRUWSE B008 LII]. Rem, The Clothing Men -— - I" FRIDAY .___.4h$___4 __ ______,__ ieiicetl prospectors nu {IIIIIFIIIIIQII who know sonietliiiii: ol‘ IIIQJII!‘ Irici say Ihiii they would lu-sitult to uiulertiiko. such II jourii" It'll! even ll they thought they \\\‘I‘I‘ IIII‘ sleally eiipublt- of ilflllll-Z Il- l Almost Gave In. llalf the journey had IWPH 101"‘ plisheil when utter exhaustion cl I'll Iii-nwne i‘o sink io llli‘ "will Ill‘ tlllulil the bandage on l I Iiiiving ziliiiost. ilcciilcil lo Illfl‘ the struggle. ‘but fresh iouiaFFiId iletcrmiriiitioii flainerl up \\'I\"" saw thiit the wound h:i,] n0! III?‘ Later, when he had practicrilll" l‘ en up all hope of reiicliinlt IIW“ lug. as he did nol know "I'm he liiul ililkPn tho right. tlll‘l‘('lI0ll‘ poi, the Wlilsil!‘ of llii~ llllswt‘ III" blew for six o'clock. The sound "II lilrri that he had iilinosl won-I again he proeociled with the I ‘Id tluii two hours later he cr.u\ painfully out to the landiull. If“ there an Indian took hliii bl‘ I‘ to Long ltiipiils, and tlieiirt went to l<2lk Luke. illis illllicullm were not ended. however, us‘ nearest. ilocmr Wits at IIIIII Rczichinr: the hitter plillfil.‘ the u slclun saw that his (‘tlIIIIIIIOII u serious and advised liliii to B0, hospital. , Mr. llrowne is now lii Ilalltilgm IIDHDIiGIfWIlBTG the Imttlt‘ WII ‘ hfliusllon is being KTIIIIIY u“ out. lie ls b5 yours of all“ Ilulbn" ruggedness "and outdoor lift‘ "um, nil. his indomitable sou" l’ him through. __.__ pawn DANCING FLOOR ST "U" WITH cRvsANTHE PARIS, new 84love" "mhnflii liens De (fmirizziiil brollllll them from Swltzerliiiiil ‘ novntlon started at St- t ; ax-Emperor Charles of -' a house-warming INTI-v m, 4p Champs Elyriees Ilflilflllltl w“. dancing floor was <1 crynnnthiimuinn. Ad" freely sprinkled with diplomats. llltcilllvll mo?" FOR 31m 1 1h! A liniiiic with Sh’) rrr-callfpntmiuit- three minutes walk H‘ v able for Inrrro bonrdlnn rn ~ the liar ‘f. for ‘Flgnlnli. A i: d evl"""'"i" right party. For full P" iileunsll} H". uliiii‘. rtlculu" l "p" Mnrl. Josllgl" rung“: ‘GEN. DEL.) _ F"""' f iz-s-uu . . -- i “I f Prowse’s Good Clothes}, Gentlemen‘! Now is the Time and llere is the Place to Get Your Spriug Clothes COME TODAY Men today arerebelling against prices for custom- made suits when they cannot see the difference between such suits ‘ISHT any diff- erence except in Price. Proven Value Givers, The constantly increasing bus-