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r. I -0 ~ Nr ~ - c-4 ---: --Jv - u // ~ ~ ~ . S1. ' S L.1 ii---T 3 "'' - -4A /j - -M - *------- - / ) j- --- - I- s - - -- --* *1' h 41,1 j/ laa - I t -. -..' . -..p_. *. - 1.. - - .. *-~~- - -F on is a big affair for all of us. I'ts a good thing to commemorate the daring courgfH aHuson, who sailed across the Atlantic in his queer little ship, the "Half Moon," to ad ede about the new world. It is fitting to pay honor to Robert Fulton, whose r boat, the "Clermont," which took two days and 'nights to go from New York to A ;1 . the forerunner of our great fleets which cover the distance from Liverpool to Sand ..outfour days. The thunder of the fleet which will salute these two historic crafts will be a tribute p 3 andto progress. And if you'd like to see evidences of progress i other hnes, compare t e fashions and fabrics as shown in illustrations of clothes twentyyearsago. They're the best ments in clothes; the finest modern product of tailoring art; the latest achievements m style .n nall-wool fabrics. The latest ocean steamship doesn't compare more favorably with Fulton's attempt -than Hart Shafnr & Marx Clothes compare with clothes made a few years ago even by the best tailors. They're the highest type today. We wan't the pleasure of showing them to you; Suits and Overcoats, in all the best weaves =d models. Suits, $20 to $32.50. T I, J. ATDII 10 FOPAIY, FPHONE 166. 8LJMTEFR. 8. 0. * his Store is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes.