mm ran Fl JW '&"iiB!nr,.v; wi "Vti 'rttflBSUBHHK !! II I if W I IIMH IP I 1 1 i' 'I'M - , t 'i rifnHnnHMHit'" (r.a B.W, J mii , bmmm mmw mwKwmmMmmr Tsraw& - wm W-.rtfJ'JMSAI"' ..:. ."WWi 'k-.1V..i.'J,WWf""virl'i( 'J -Tt.'iy-1WtMMiSyi" . . "If - " V H (' "W4?,. ' ," . .'O. ' Sr&fFf ltafiSmWTweTA WFnW.ftnAT FEBRUARY 22, 192Z HTi .te "a "ry r mlnif WlSf ' 'MmPWEsmSm. msesnspm February 22, NROSE, freed; FEELS BETTER" Ll !$ad Awful Charge of Killing , Brether Was urjea by Jury , JUST VERDICT, SAYS FATHER ' "'riie verdict of the Jury freeing my 'w,Nerman of the charge, of killing 3, brother. Ualph. was exactly what expecteel, - ,-"""- of Kerman i-ciiru. ..wv. moment felt tnat any einer 1 . father I M MA r 1 1 t..n ttaan rftflMlfwl hv rtrdct C0UK1 iibe """ -- - .,Wc fnlr-mlndctl persons. Surely no "' could believe that Nerman wilfully ?.l .fc.Vether that he loved be well. StVlivB were Brc.nt chums all of weir r .'. nnd no one feels mere seemy me . than doe. Nerman. twji- . ,,' Hlm,Cexencratr,l him of the charge If willfully killing Ralph, and, of course, S. will I hepeL help te revive his 4 JKmeMt gplrlts.. He will stay at neme with me. He has net made any definite plans for the future, but before long I expect that he will get down te hard weBk." , Nerman Penrose today is a much brighter young man. I10 has main-' taincdat all times that the sheeting was purely accidental, and new that a jury, convinced that his story was a true one, lifted that charge he has lest that mor bid feeling and wants te get into some kind of business at once. "Of course. I am thankful te these who helned me in my hour of Dcrit." he saidteday. "I was quite confident that tlminr .believed mv story nnd would send me home with that awful charge lifted from my shoulders. When they did se I was glad glad for my wike and for these who bave been se Kind te me nnd believed In me. Just new I haven't much te say about the case except that I feel better." The jury took two ballets before they acquitted Penrose. The first vote was eleven te one for acquittal. In ex plaining this one vote for conviction one of the jurors said that he voted that way because he was net satisfied that Penrose had told the entire circum stances surrounding the sheeting of his brother. Oat Leak; Match;' Injuries Slight Jehn Mucrca was knocked uncon scious by an explosion in the cellar f his home when he struck n match near a leaky gasplpe. He was only slightly hurt and recovering ran out and sent in a fire alarm. The heuse was slightly damaged. Comfert Baby's Skin With Ceticurt Seap And Fratrant Talcum ftayrei Moving Picture of a Father Dressing Twe Children for Sunday Mormngjfley peters: Fathe, , Hey, three years old. 'Life is Real,, 11e Jiarnesi, Bub-title: And the qratt if net tr aeal." .Tlinit searches for coats and hats r for children. - J Finds one coat and one hat. Discovers one Is the glrl'a and the !,Srchcsb0frantlcally for ether coat "Find!' them after desperate search. ' Discovers that meanwhile three-year-old boy Imi hidden his coat and hat. , Gets coats and hats assembled. TRIES te beck small boy Inte coat. Small boy persists in putting wrong arm In wrong nrmhole. FInallv gets right arm in right arm hole and then refuses te bend second arm se lie can get-lt in. Father afraid te bend arm. Mcanwhlle girl has prft en her over ever over ihecs nnd carefully put' the right over ever over ibee en the left feet and vice versa. . Father finally gets small boy a coat en and turns attention te taking oil girl's overshoes nnd putting them en "lids this accomplished only tp find imall boy lin taken off coat and cap. Buh-titlc: "Take thy Beak Frem Out My Heart and Thp Ferm Frem Off Mv Doer?' Queth Haven. "Nevermore." F" YTHEIt frantically gets small boy's coat and cap en and start te put en overshoes. Won't go en. Tugs ielentlr. r Small boy yelps as if he were being killed. . , , , ' Mether Is aroused nnd spcnkH purple erds. such as "brute, beast, imbecile." r Father finally gets overshoes en. Discovers that meanwhile daughter has taken hers off. , , TCvnntiinllv n nlillflrcn nrn dressed for their morning walk, but mother did it. Sub-title: And Be Inte the 'Gelden 8unet Theu Walked, Hand in Hand With UW cour age and Steadfast Faith that Oed Is in iiis Heaven and all Is Right With the World. . SttTMONEY I DIAMONDS Fer frccletif Btentu, line Fur Oriental Bum? of court M. ft S. FRIDENBERG 37 N. 11th SLsa?Tn ECZEMA PSORIASIS Teu can remove srery apet of Piertails, and a-e bathing this lummer with a clear, beautiful akin. Only healthy, pure, rich blooded, fair or tender tklnned people are troubled with Fierlaall. Uia nu-Ben and be perfect. It will remeve Tinea Bins worm of Uia body, no matter hew Ien atandlna-! We offered for 8 yeara $100. If peaelbl te And a caia of Eczema that could net be healed with nu-Ben, Ne matter hew Ions you have been troubled, rtu-Den will remeve every apet. It will remove Dandruff, and keep your hair from falling out Aik your Drugg-lst. Smith. Kline & French, Wholeeale Dis tributor. Made by llu-Ben Chemical Ce., Kansas City, Me. tr"te" BUSINESS rQfUmnntMWAwat. juwKC LUNCH JzJS$JS&ir 7A.H.t8RH. RESTAURANT AHD COFFEE SHOP 19m AND CHESTNUT STS, Our Stores Specialize in The New Edisen and Vocation Phonographs and Records Hfllnble Mrrrhnr1le e Bltht rricee Anythlnt I.ess fs a Dlaappblritnirnt BLAKEBURKART S. W. Cor. 11th & Walnut Sta. and 20 S. 10th St. FEBRUARY FURNITURE and RUG SALE Regular $50.00 0112 FX1TR- -VELVET RUGS 3K8" S27.50 HUB FURNITURE CO. AT ANY OF ODB , STORES 4734 Frankford Ave. 22 and 24 W. Chelten At. 2205 Seuth St. . Great Bargains . Ftbruarv Salt m I EMLyVE& fflk X (IK VjW at TOs v in $22.50ij.' Yea'll tatttfht di Heretic! 25c At all our Stores uriMii Inn iiinaMBiinni .! Gierft IVnthlnitte't Coach e Slali 'ru .fey v y Gitrf ff'ashlnlttm'sfint nark vs at a survtyar, tptninf B tht wildtf mil VirlMm BEFORE he was a soldier and a states man, Geerge Washington was an en gineer and surveyor. He was one of the early pioneers who realized that geed reads and convenient transportatienwere necessities pf civilization. The automobile industry has been largely responsible for the beautiful high ways of today. Better meter cars are being built te give the public the most convenient trans portation. THE W. E. W. MOTOR CORPORATION DIHTRIIIUTOHS 918 North Bread Street NORTH PHILA. STORE Iteevea-Tysen Ce., 7431 N. HreaU WEST PHILA. STORE Fops ft fiehrls, N. W. Cor. 52d A Walnut Qoed Q MODEL A-22, .CYLINDER Ib.TeurlnlCsr, $890 The Stdtn, $1365 The Coupe, $1365 t. 0. 1. LANIIN0, MICH, ar MODEL B-22. 6-CYL1NDER The Roadster, $1600 The Touring Car, $1650 The Coups, $2250 The Sedan, $2400 r, O. MUNCH, IND, A Splendid Let of $25 te $49.50 Dresses for Larger Women Sale-Priced $22.50 Tomorrow TricetlnesSerges i and Peiret twills In straight j Une and tunic styles,. They're designee! with attractive lit tle vests of lac6 or embroidery, or are stunning with hand - embroidered designs worked en the dress itself. One Pictured. Sixes ii'i te SOt SNELLENBURflS Second Fleer Wedniid.T, Fbmry 18. !. Bter Opn t A. M. Clew rt lilt g.M. NELLENpUKU FHTIBE BLOCK-MMKLI u,wiKmmw 7 -""jivhfWnfgM "T..,W'''t VTWE'A.TBE f'y v '"-AV " .'" ' "" Ti -'r jr i M . -s ssui ssumsssi....... - - ' .' ''I Prof. Adelf Lerenz, of Vienna tlniveraity, Indorses cJE Corsets and f&ne Service Exclusively Medel 444 A Favorite, Self Reducing Neme Corset for Larger Women $4.00 Ne. Ill Neme Snellenburg's Always-Lewest Clothing Prices Sharply Reduced Don't Miss These Extraordinary Price-Savings! Overcoats That C9Q ft Were $35.00 at. ....... tpw w Overcoats That C9 fifi Were $37.50 at p&0. W Overcoats That $97 K( Were $40.00 at P v Overcoats That KQA flfl Were $45.00 at pOV.VU Overcoats That (9K ( Were $50.00 at p09VU Medium' Weight Suits for Men and Yeung Men .. $35.00 Suits at $25.00 $37.50 Suits at $27.50 $45.00 Suits at $30.00 033EZ&rl $ I Ideal for Stout Figures . Never Sold Before at Less Than $1.50 SneLLENBUrgS Second Fleer Three Popular Styles in Women's Silk Petticoats Priced Special Today at $2.95 Ea. Mcssaline All Jersey and Jersey-Tep Medels in Attractive Styles and Celers Geed - looking models of the most wanted kinds, the jersey top 'skirts having flounces of messahne. Shown m a "" geed variety of solid col ors and beautiful change able effects. KemarKable at tnis low price. A Special Let of $2.50 Extra-Size M OQ Satine Petticoats, Ea. P .!' Well-made skirts of soft, silky satine, finished with pleated flounces. Pantalettes of Silk- 01 fiQ Finish Cotten, Special D J-.Vt Black and colors. Of a soft, lustrous cotton with the appearance of satin. Made in shirred-cuff style. SNELLENBURflS Second Fleer RII $2.95vTT p A i 6&. wmpS PW $3.93 M r Men's Spring Topcoats of Ga- tOrj CA bardine and Whipcord, Special &0 I U V Men's Fancy Trousers, Special at $5.00 pair Men's All-Weel Blue Serge Trousers, $5.50 pair bNELLENBURGS Third Fleer sKMHsIsbiO 1 1 Tonmrewa Splendid Purchase of-' Women's Smart $8 Straight Lace Oxfords for Spring Gees en Sale at $4.95 Pair Choice of Military or Lew, Flat Walking Heels In tan calf, brown 'kid, black kid nnd gunmctal calf welted and stitched soles. Alse a Big Let of Men's $8.00 Brogue Shoes and Oxfords $4.95 Pair uneaieat. .. In the Economy Basement Men's and Yeung Men's Fine Winter Overcoats at $21.75 Men's Trousers at $2.65 Pair Well made in up-te-the-minute styles of fine quality materials. Men's and Yeung Men's Medium Weight Suits $16.75, $21.75 and $23.75 bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement Fer Thursday "Extra-Size Day1 Women's Extra Size Heuse or Perch Dresses At $2.95 Each Fitted nnd stright stright line models in broken plaids and stripes. Trimmings of plain chambfay. Sizes 48, 50 and 52. Women's $5 Extra-Size Perch Dresses, $3.95 Fine ginghams in green, brown, rcd-anu-black. or blue - and - white checks. Cellars, cuffs and revers of white handker ahief organdie. Large pockets and sashes. Sizes 48, 50 unci 52. One shown. Women's Extra-Size Kimonos, $2.25 te $2.95 In plain colors and figured effects straight line, and shirred medelB, finished with ribbons or ruffles of self material. Sizes 48 te 54. " , , SNELLENBUBOS Second Fleer Remarkable Price Reduction en Brand New Snellenburg Special Sewing Machines Fully Equipped Thoroughly Guaranteed 0n,y $29.00 Each Sold en the Club Plan If Desired Splendid drop-head models, made by the New Heme Sewing Machine Company. Com plete with full set of attachments. Other Medels Offered at Great Savings SNELLENBURGS Fourth Fleer Novelty Jewelry Specials New Novelty Bracelets Extraordinarily Special fCQp U, UWl x Bracelets of faceted galalith in all colors. Alse dainty silver chain bangles set with col ored stones, pendant trimmed. A wonderful assortment of novelty trinkets at a most astonishingly low price. Ohe shown. AH the Newest Earring Novelties in a Special Sale at 50c Pl Drop Drep pendant and pendant ball styles new, long effects in I every cenceiv able color pearl, tapis, jade, topaz, iet. amethyst, etc. Styles pictured. Qt yE ) LSI I KV "The Philly" A Popular New Combination Hat and Cap for Beys of 2 te 6 $1.95 Each In the Men's Hat Stere Something entirely new for "Junier," and becom ing and smart as it is new. Developed of snappy tweeds, in decidedly "bey'' style bring him in and try them en! ft' Beys' and Children's New Cleth Hats and Tarns for Spring, Each $1.50 t0 $3.00 Snappy new patterns and styles for the boys. Tarns in leather, blue serge and tweeds. Alse Tweed Middy Hats for the Cluldren SNELLENBURCS First Fleer faSMZf A Half Dezen Exceptionally Fine Values in . Beys' Furnishings Most of Them Priced at 'Way Belew Half Beys' $1.00 Outing Flannel A O Nightshirts, Each xO L Of goed-gTade outing flannel cellar at tached style with silk braid trimming. Slightly soiled from handling. Sizes 4 te 10 years. Beys' $1.25 Outing Flannel AQp Pajamas, Each rrOC One-piece style, with silk frog fasteners Sizes 2 and 3 years only. Slightly soiled from handling, but otherwise perfect. Three Big Values in Blouses Beys' Percale Blouses, Cellar-Attached ' Style, Each Beys' Madras and Fine Percale Blouses, Each .... Beys' Fine Madras and Harmony Percale Blouses,.' 55c 67c 94c Beys' 50c Silk Neckwear at 17c l t!svSJ bNELLENBURcS First Fleer bNELLENBURcS First Fleer 300 Smart New $12.50 H W J M H M H ?jsa rrunei la i join Sports Skirts Te Sell at $5.95 Ea. rv'jWJji j. i r . IWm iVili H 111 mi I ll tiiX'fl I y II Mr tnttTui 9 U' II VAI ' X Skirts of excellent quality prunella cloth, worsteds and novelty fabrics, in large and small box- and knife-pleated styles. Blocks, Btunning color Sizes 27 te 32. plaids and stripes in combinations. Band. fffF" Iff " gJ IUMpHMHEaMliHBBN. SNELLENBURG &CO3MMBS Four Shown SNELLENBURCiS Stcend Fleer Brown calf, wing tip brogue high shoes and lace oxferds,ome with rubber heels and ethers with fibre slip soles. Every pair of shoes in this sale has welted and stitched soles. SNELLENBURGS Second Fleer Percale Bungalow Aprons for Larger Women Featured for "Extra-Size Day" at $1.79 Each Splendid, well made bungalow aprons, cut extra full, in thobeceming style pictured. Of attractive checked percale, trimmed with nov elty rickrack braid, and finished with sash and pockets. Streng, durable aprons that will give excellent service and satisfaction. bNELLENBURGS Second Fleer These Stunning Costume Necklaces Closely Fellow Rare, Old Antique Designs Werth up te $7.50 Each At $1.95 Ea. Geld-plated, antique-finish chains, from which suspend beautifully enameled and Jewel-mounted lockets or pendants. Ne end te the gorgeous" colorings nnd the different styles ene pic tured. 5MELI.ENBUR.jS First Fleer vJ) ' February Sale of Men's Furnishings All Standard Quality, High-Grade Merchandise of the Wanted Kinds Priced at Extraordinarily Fine Savings $2.50 te $3.50 Shirts at $1.. $2.00 and $2.25 Shirts at $1.21 $1.50 Shirts at $1.00 $2.50 and $3.50 Knit Ties, $1.65 With slight mis-weaves. $1.50 Knit Ties, 75c $1.00 and $1.50 Cut Silk Tics, (i5c 65c and 85c Cut Silk Tics, 17c 50c Four-in-Hand and Bat Wing Ties, 17c Each $2.00 te $2.50 Universal Brand Pajamas, Samples, at $1.45 Pair $1.65 Plain Celer Pajamas, $1.25 Pr. Night Shirts, 85c $1.50 Snap Butten Belts, 7 Ic $1.00 Buckle Belts, G5c 50c te $1.00 Belts at 30c Snap button, tongue and buckle belts in black, tan and cordovan. Slightly imperfect. $1.50 te $3.00 Sterling Silver Buckles, 95c 50c Elastic Suspenders, 35c 25c Wide Web Garters, 15c $5.95 Blanket Bath Robes, $4.75 50c Del-Park Seft Cellars, 25c Ea. $6.50 Swiss and Accordion Silk Mufflers, $4.00 N. SNELLINBLTM SNElLENBURaS Firrt Fl A CO.: m 1 m 4'- . l a 1 vl A ll ii i-i&i J3I 'a fA $& ' m i 'iwVjJ '' WMA. M-rfTi L -".. -, jyja. mjiitnvzii m .-XAVf.fimi. li7'i.ti ,' ( ' n ,
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