mBfUmm&-mSSwSm '.mrWm yw: ' - y: - "pr&sm mam-m&mtfmLAMLetim t 1 fr- ' '- :ii: r -. . -w t -- .... : ! 1 1 N MAWR GIRLS CHEER NEW CHIEF tmtk. Thnmna Announces Sa an. ns"' ' . tien of Dr. Marien E. Park at Chapel Exercises m SDAYf' VfiBtiUAiXY' 28, 1&22 Te Head Bryn' Mawr v'? ?rr?n' ." ttv1 a TO TAKE CHARGE IN FALL 'fiS' The tclcftion'ef Tr. Mnrinti K, l'n! Wtt the new prcililcnt of ltrjit Mnur. snneunccd le (lie students jtt clinpcl this 'mnrnlnjr, wns revolved Willi Ji platiM". Dr. M. farcy TliemnH. who 1r te ir- (Ire as president after years of service. made the anneuneenient. Her news, lone pectcd and tlie subject of cullies'- (peculation, aroused the most Intcntfc nthuelasm. . "The directors of Bryh-Mawr Col Cel Ifje, said Dr. Themas, "the presl lent of the eellege nnd the fnc slty represent nt Ives arc unnnimeimly ef the opinion tun the Ideal nf fBryn Mnwr CelIORe will be nfe In flic hand of President-elect Park, who f'Vnew Its Vst. nwl who Is n triple 15 - I.. -A .. lit. ...lit. ..n nu.1 .11... .!..!! nml that the coIIcre under her iuoripi iueripi tvt leaderslilii will develop and crew In I M'helnrtiilp nmi power. It wns cxiiinineii te the uni ererni - ! iim that Mips Park, new the d.-an HAIUinPM lAOMAM CAVC TUlin !; at nadellffe Cnlleie. Cambridge Mass.. . ".'. ." t? would take rharse In September, when! BtAT HER AND TOOK $45 MIM mourns retirm, .uiss 1'nrK is ( IaJAKi) , -.')(.. i t,.:nmt ; MAYOR CRITICIZES MITTEN'S r PLANS Objects te 'Giving' Frankfort! Line te P. R. T. Without Re- turns for First Year HE SPEAKS AT DINNER vspt&mm'sr&w w Vgvmz2msa lilt.' MARION K. PARK New drati at Itadcllffe. Will sue. cceil Dr. M. Carey Tlu.nias Doubt that 1li llilla,1lnlil Itnnid Trnnnll Company 'h property nnd rcii crnl nvcts arc worth S300.000.000 as claimed by the company's experts, was oppressed by Mayer Moere lattt nlsrlit 'in an atJdtcw before the Cobbs Creek I ark war Heme AoeiatIen at a dinner ",,,'," ,l0tcl Adeiptiia. Ihe Mayer. Incidentally, criticized J hemas K. .Mitten. preMdent of the company, as well us City Ceunellmen. who !i. said were trying te aire the V roiikferd elevated line te the P. It. T. without a cent return for the first year. After touching en the present eontro eentro eontre rersy between Mr. Mitten and five in wiraent director of the company the Mayer said the real cause, of the trouble is due te the refusal of Mr.. Mitten te answer questions put by the directors. Mujer Grews Sarcastic i 'I'";1 Mayer Kcw tmmutle at times In ilcsi-rlbliis Mr. .Mitten. II.. , ,.rir,.,l Me Iilin us (i "super mun." nnd ndded nun ne was ii 10 A. M. Is "Midnight" te Temperamental Divas Mine. Resa ItaUa, of (lit Chicago OjicFa Ciynpany, was awakened at 10:16 this mernlnjr nnd nsked what she thought of Samuel Insult's an nouncement that hereafter grand opera stars must de mere work nnd get less money for it. sw "I zlmply cannawt zlnk In ze meedle of night," Mme. Ilesa re plied. She considered Jl o'clock In the afternoon the correct lime' for an interview. RENSHAW. ANGRY, "MARY OR NO MARY," OPERA STARS' SALARIES TO BE CUT ChlcagoCe, Performers te De Mere Werk, Toe, President Saye Chirage, Feb. 128. Chicago grand opera stars will be paid less and mere found for them te de, Hamuel Instill, new presldentvef the Clvle Opera Asso ciation, said In an address here last night. "If there were a universal demand for opera stars this year." he aid, "we would stand a peer chnnce of pre senting geed opera in Chluige. Hut we will hare no difficulty in obtaining lii"-t Jass talent. There is no place elsewhere for the opera singers In go. If they want te stay at home nnd reieire singe money, they may de sn, lull tiicy will have te come here te get the icnl ft! rself d Ilr.vn Mnwr uradunte. 1)r 'SttiAtn!! fnlil the stllilenta flinf l.t - eiv nresident was thA miniilmniw ehelcc of the Beard of Dlrecteis. nl f (wis approved d.v me lacuity rcpre iVMniBIlvcs wne COI1H1IUCU kjNemlnatIng emmittee. I- inmirler, Dr. Theinns said 'D ! llnn.l nt lw. AIhhimI 3fnt out a ballet en which Mis I'avk Kfeivi'u iiiu iiugvni vuiu vasi iei anv rSDilldatc. Net only Is Dr. Park a Itivn Mnwr y sriduate', but at one time she was act- ;' ing eean ei ine college. Her degrees Is Found en Fleer of Dining Roem by Her Children Children of Mis. fnf lirrtm T.rm.l, C18 Jacksen t-trect. Camden, this morn- ., emnnl ...Ma. mble." Ilni in. . if, '..-,. ie,i ii,.,i ,i.. ..i.'. money hoped te i)-eii iIihi , r.l.ni f,e J t web anneuiiceil tluii all that was ne.eurv for the P. It. T. te nay dividends. .Mr. Moele went te the dinner with a typewritten copy of his speech. He departed from thnt at times, particu larly In his reference te the expendi tures that he says Mr. Mitten has re fused te explain. "Ucrtnin dlieclers of the Phlladel- i f.. j i . .1 tiMiii ... i iiiir inn mi iiui irmn iinniit m i. tlll If V" ......M 4 ltfb I11UUI11IIK VII I 11U I nilift Ifutllrl T...I. n.b.uu II . During the ' oei- of the dining room. She said she 0'm i" obliged te as"ecTate as a . the IC.tc.mi- had been robbed and then, struck unen I ZLlZ.ti. Vi..fi?. ,..? ".'"W ""..? 4 in .. ii i.n...i i... - x- i ., - 1 1: ".'-?."":: " "". ' " i'"7 .-uusii .... . ,i..u u.. . .m'iu uurgiur. liearil." said the Maver In that, con- Mrs. Lynch nwnlce in tne muliil m the iiIkIh nnd went te the dining room for a bottle of liniment, she said. Hefere descending the stairway .she hud drawn en her stockings nnd these she re moved wlien she applied the liniment r ef bachelor of arts, master of nits and one of the stockings Mrs. l.vnch i iKicter et pniiosepny wcie nwnrded bv pn Rrrn Mnn'i. She Is fni'lr.nlT- v.n.. ,.l.i , .-. - : -'- -- . ..,.. .....in .mi ncctien, "had been asking certain ques tiens about certain expenditures of P. It. T. funds of the money bupplied by the trolley ilders. ( "Hut the only reply they get was: Come en. boys, they me tying te ravish me. Come en out from the barns and the cnrlieiibes ami the trolley cars and shops.' " 'Where did you spend this sum':' he was nsked by the directors. 'What did you Ret for thatV Where did this go? Where is the value for this ex- s:;:w.(mie of the proposed guarnnret: fund or isitm. 000 has been pledged. "Reme say." Mr. Insull said, "that if Mary Garden quits we never will laise the guurnntn funds ami ethers iay that If she should quit we would raise much mere. Hut. whether Mary stays or Mary gees, wc am going te give opera en the same basis as in years before but el less expense." BARS ATTORNEY ensen again represented the defendant. Jtut tne Mflglstrntc said: "I Intend te maintain respect and decency in this court at nil costs. Here nftcr. f will net hear you In nny case In which j en arc interested in this court, i'eti cannot re-establish your self Iru my confidence until you mnke public npnlegy at the bnr." Mnglstrnte Itenshaw is n Democrat nnd was re-elected lit the Inst election. He was appointed te Central Station by Mayer Moere. He Is n enndidnte for Lieutenant Governer en tbe Dem ocratic ticket. Rew Begun Over Appointing Al leged Pickpocket Guardian Over Girl , . Fire Dees $200 Damage ...A.-.. r-.r-.ai une snrtl npv' Furniture and clothing valued at S200 "JUDGE" DEMANDS APOLOGY n ,1P home of Lewis llubln. 18J.1 Kast I'assyiiiiK nvenuc, were ruineu ny nre MUST TRY CASE AGAIN PmuMeii 1n .Ice Itrnn'n. of ilie Mu nicipal Court, ever the nrelcl of the Seeletv te Protect Children irem Cruelty, nppninted an alleged pickpocket i us gunrdlnn for u fourteen -year-old girl, Magistrate Itenshaw said tedny In ( en tral Station. The disclosure wns nn Incident or n cnntreveisy between the magistrate nnd Ifenrv M. Stevenen. n lawyer, who, represented Kdward Carrell, who was arraigned en a charge of plcknn, pockets. Magistrate Renshaw beenmc se In censed lit Mr. Stevenson's remarks thnt he ordered him bnrred from prncucc- before him in Central Station until tin i lawyer makes n public apology at the bar of the court. Carrell, according le Itenshaw. wns named Inst week ns the gutrrdiun of the girl. The mnglstrnte made this known after holding the man In Rl.VM) bull for cetirl en a charge of picking pockets. I'ellce say lie has been arreted many times. Carrell, who snid lie lives nt -."00 Cionnaiilenu luenuc. was arrested en ceiiiptuint of Arthur Hnrnoed. :51"..5 North Percy street, n collector. Harwood testified tedny he was en . a trolley car and that lie fit liliii'-fit jostled as the car wn nenr (Svrniejitnwn avenue and Clearfield street. Twe men left the car and he said he noticed one counting money en the corner. Harwood snid he instinctively 'eh feri his own money, .?lu and that it wai missing. He had the car stepped, ran te Cimell and seized Iilin. After this tCKtlnienv, Magistrate Itenshaw held Carrell for court. Mr. Stevenson objected strenuously. He Insisted that no evidence had been produced that would warrant holding about 10:15 o'clock last night. ALLEGED SLAYER SILENT Refuses te Talk When Aecused of Friend's Murder Marce StanauzcalK -1710 Weitb street, Frankfort, who is accused by the police of the murder of Samuel 111 rarbl, lit whose house he was living, shrugged his shoulders and was silent nt his hc.irlng today and vyas held with out ball te nwalt the action of the Cor Cor oner. Hlrailil wns found dent! In a let at Wllmet street and Terresdnle avenue yesterday. 4Ie had been shot three Un"s In the stomach. Patrolman Tempest testified he saw Sthnanzenle running from the spot. It Is believed thnt the men quarreled ever n game of cards. TO SM H V firl And their Luck holds! .V ! t Me in bills. Sitddcillv Mt-H. I.tneh lmnl'.l vlnnti lin..L. Miss Park, horn In (Jleversvlllr. v' of her. she sulil. nn'il n mini c.in.,,1 l,,.f,,. X comes of dittingulshed New ljng- her with n drawn levelver. His eye Und ancestry. Her father was the enught sight of the bills In the stocking tier. MUinin L. Park, n Ciiinpra.r.i. nnd he nut It into Ills iuipL-pi Than .. llenallst. and mnnv tlicoleclntic nr ,i,.,i h left tup mnm. h m-iL.i- mu i ,,.,i. iienditure?' faith are numbered among her forbear's. , en the head, knocking her te tlie fleer ' ,"Aml "Sain the only answer was: among them Jonathan Edwards. An Mrs. I.ynch's condition h net seri- ,CemP " "?' thcy me trying te only brother. Dr. Edwards A. Park, is eus. i break up our line. They nre trying te head of the new department of pedl- - - rob in. atrlcs at Yale. IP a lime DCDADTcn crnl rt 1. A strike Is net exactly threatened. After attending the high sthoel nt l0 AU ' U ntrUK I tU STOLEN ' but the suggestion is there of trouble Oleversvlllc. Miss Park entered Hrvn " fe1' '.Ilc L'i,J if ,,is (,cman,ls nre "0 Matvr nnd was srnduated In 1xnJ t,i I List In Last 24 Hours Brlnas Total mt- . epllege she specialized in Greek and .since Saturdav t 47 I Saw Wattle lirrwlng Jury Disagrees In Aute Theft Con spiracy Case Disagreement, of the jury today in , client. As the lawyer became angrier tne cae. or Auranam Alius, cenlcc- loner. Ii41 Seuth stteet. charged with having his automobile stolen ni that he could collect the insurance, will make ft necessary te try the case again. Irving Kurlanrhik und Itnyniend Ar It t ti witn fis-Iu liana mn nmsn t I 41 A t ., It I 1 llll B1 LM-(IMI; llli'ir 1 t I IUIM I j "Yeu nre very undignltleij nnd in- I decent." interrupted Itenshaw. The , magistrate then referredl le the up- . iieintuieut of Carrell ns n zunrdlnn hv Judge Brown, although the S. I. C. ('. neld. who were at rested for .stealing the t'dd Judge Hrewn of the man's police motorcar and then charged that Atlas lecerd. hired them te take the car have pleaded I "I'll find out about this nnd go the gatllty. but probably will net be sen- limit;" concluded Itenshaw. tenccd unlil the guilt or innocence of "Yeu can go as fur as you Jike." Atlas Is decided at another trial. Stevenson retorted. The confectioner denies the charges. ! Anether case wns called where Stey- English. At graduation t,he wus given Eighteen automebll At one ether point the Mayer tirn-e in the gift of the college. Thai .Ttwantv'fl im'nr,f T? 'i' "'"i " wing.'' He PekT if he effort bdiR , fiiabled her te study in Athens. Inst twenty -four hours. "1 lint inukcs a ) , ..,.entl.0i' ti,c t roller men and Frem 11102 te 100.J she was instructor ' ,' feHy-ven cars taken since, XbW . anyone "heuTd I in classics and acting dean of women fcnH"I"y- ,, ,. 1nl , , 'foment n strike, but the rights of the! at Colerndo College, n ce-educat etuil I ., r,, ,V' f "lr vv,p,"' 't"lf'" " neenle must he preserved A areai ileal I natltutlen In 1000-00 she taught at JU'wh"M!r-k;i: V ' "r avem" : W ' ' E SX printed Z might evXsym Miss Wheelers Scheel. Providence. K. ' .r.."''""""''! "T"" , lh.v for Mr. Mitten und the P. It. T.. ' n,Tvin.10tU'.V" WBiT nr,fntt, ,,enV n(il, iwli tif11, J! " : vhich for two years has sidestepped tin , Brrn Mnwr in the absence nhrnml nf.. Merris tioedelmnn. 1'liOS North Twen-1 ,i ... !,...- . i ..n . ..,., . . . ... , .. ... I IIMI"Uillll 1M Ull'Hitr Ul I1UI 1L JI1 UUCI- . j .. -t-i . .. . . . ... I UUl"UIlll ,: Tl .:"." 5r,'"" tT, ii"'"11' ', -" ate the Frnukferd elevated " Dean Marlen Ttelllr m In 1015-18 she studied G.eek nnd " dr avenui'; Dr. II. I .North. Ml, I-atln ns n graduate student at Jehns ; b"tniil street : Isatleie Mclzler L'4Lt Hepkins, and in 1010-17 held a fd- ?,rAM,,lt,i,.l,rc('t1: l,mU l"'"' ll.l .Ulllll r ILifi -lllilli tll'T't 111TI 1III1I1 lewshlp in Latin at Bryn Mawr. She UfrflA..M.. 1 Inl 1n!.t. !.. ....... T took tne degree of doctor of p h osephv , ""' ""' ' ", ""'".'' ""-. In Latin nt Hryn Mnwr in IMS. Frem 5,' I;J-vl!n; KSh2,0Uv11 'ntU " rPPt Jvh,n 1018 te 1021 she wns acting nnd n.s- ',V "V0 nTuf ' ""V I''1' aeclate dean of Simmons College. Hes- )vnn' h LU' 212,1' lV,,7V ' "I ten, the great vocational' college for Ien Piwlng Cemminy. 'I hlnl nnd Locust women, and since last October has been V Minhl r hannhnn M45 dean of Kadcliffe street; Michael C . Slianniinn. '44 Stnnth Jiinliier street: M. M. Zenstein nDCDATIP CCA ct le enricn!0,fl Art''' Mr0,,, : nml",l Hasser. 1217 UrtHATIC FEAST IS SPREAD North Lawrence street: M. II. Field. Cem- .Chicago and Metropolitan panles Here In 'Rival Attractions Ilaseball rivalries may be niten-e nt times, but they have nothing en ginnd opera, an exemplification of which ! nring staged In riilladelphla this eve je017 Tulip street. According te the Mayer the chief reason for his fight te get a return from the company -for the Sle,000,000 ele vated Is that If there Is no such return the city will be at the mercy of I'. K. T. when the people spend $120,000,000 for ether subway and elevated develop ments. "Mr. Mitten is premising te de things with what he earns ever 0 per cent in 1022." said the Mayer. "One of the I funds of the empleyes of the company I , Is said te nave uecn applied te the pur- ' chase of a large quantity of stock, and j i Mr. Mitten indicates in his report ad- ., phut noiinne inei-rnn i vcrtlsed today, thnt he expects te pay i COULDN'T "SHOO VISITOR ,C per cent dividend (which I hope he1 may) and divide the excess with the i Even Brogans Were Toe Small for 'empleyes for 'super-co-operation.' I , . . Again I am forced te remind cltlens Sleepy Intruder nn(J taxpayers that they did net give in Ti, ,m ...j i ' .. ' ...v. ( hnr cs .1. welly, ureiir eter or n tin their streets te tne itnpiu Transit tan Opera Companies . re he rh i1 ,i,,,niIl-v M,I'P'-V Mete at h20 I'nlen , Company and agree te de all the paving ! organizations and each 1ms mi ion in. '"trcct. was mh prised this morning when ( and repaying, nnd abandon the license most appealing work in its leneneii-e in '"; fe"n,, " N'l'Sn "sleep uiueng his fee. ,.,, it,, -iri.. ' .". . .Vs "1"""1" '. ,,.,,..i. Kelly liinl returned from the' "And fina Ir. where docs the car- the pub,c """"mml ",c ""l" " I Hunting Park avenue nnd Schuyler ' rider nnd strap-hnnger come In en this . AtthcMctrennlilin Oneri llnnse tl... trcct police station. ,vhere he had iden- whole preposition? He is paying seven CIHcnge Opern As "N ehaunenr. who had been ar- cenla new under a temporary arrange- ZnlJZTJ: V V,,,;,I" 'l",': 1 u'the'-w'e2 c Z s ,'a i"'lFlnaly ' nt ll'JeW prepertle" uSme' jspeeiniiv excels. Iliccarde Martin nn nV.w"' "m ll,e- ".rp u s"lul1, . '.'naiij , , iM,ii,iiniiiD Tinr.1,1 Trnnit r,. , u en a cnnir and i " ';.". ..'";- ', ":",. v,r,"'.' Ililll llll IIIVIVII niuil 1111,1 till iiuy,; Hecter Dufranne take the ether lead- K'"? Prepped the mm ing roles, .the latter hnving taken Ihe WJi sleep. part of Jehn the Haptist nt the pre-en- I his atlernoen the Negro awoke nml tatlen here March 1, 10U0, almost ex- igme nn nddrcss en Prc-ten street. Kelli ni Hy thirteen years nge. land his chauffeur leaded tlie man into Against this nrrny. the Metinpellinn 'be ear and drove Iilin te his home. Opera Company nt the Academy is pre- irtiTie,'re!rr,wtt,,nMn,,la-1,pI,ra,ln! WIDOW'S CLAIM SUSTAINED ine title role her striking original In- - terprelnUeii of which has created a ,en- ',, - .,,, .. iiuij. i. Mtien 'n NVw Yetk this reason. In , U' s Supreme Court Upholds Ver ie cast nlse ih Scotti. who lias mndi ' 'diet Against P. and R. Railway he 1'iie ei itaren ism ruin nil 1, t eivm any such tangible value." HELD FOR AUTO DEATH Chauffeur of T. J. Mlnnick Must Face Grand Jury Samuel Jehnsen. 1042 Edwin street, chauffeur employed by Themas J. Mln nick. n lawyer, was held without bail te await the action of the Grand Jury , 11... -r cm nnA Ai.,t-.i i.. ,- . " ....m.v " "- - ......... ...,, tn the extent tint 1 1 i neve lVnr , V .,..;..... um.....,-.. ... s.Min i,v Corener Knight today. Jehnsen was wr,K in thnt en t.n.y l,r nm- h ?( ', nlV?IOi, ' ens,'0' ' ? Mr,s',,.",r- driving n motorcar In which Mrs. Mln- I'wensin" trude AL Heed, widow and ndmlnlstrji. ,k fvnM r(1Inf when A,bm February T 1W1 l- linir .M V ,m' i fl8""1? l,ili i' lT?'Vi f nlttWtt,'!' gher. five years old. of 1011 Dennic rlvH lener aMlnii r,?? '.'PeiaUng the Philadelphia and Head- Jtrwt. was run ever and killed Feb. CnlZSaniiMi'nu,,, ","K' nilw"y,st0m' W'JS ''""'I''';' t'-'tuary .'! at Nineteenth street and Gcr- t i Ir. ... '. . "' ' .n,,lnf" I day by the Supreme Cem t nt Wash- man own avenue. ,, ' "p "" "V!1 ,,lp l)fl,t ('nsl ' tl"' inglen. w h rewi-ed i. decision of """" c""c- I' FUI101 Of Mm fnillliinilnc mlt.iltf Tim .i t1 . j .. ..f li I t i i i , u imp iunri'im lAHiri in i t'liiivMvuiiiu. Will is thai Philadelphia nppreclnte what Is being cifi'ered It nnd both house "it- miki our. SPLIT 0NPn LEARNINGS ne Estimate for Net In 1922 Is $3,000,000 Other $1,933,000 III' I'll in nniln U....M 'I' i. ---...,,. ,ir,,MI III! IIIII 1 II 11 Sunrein si 'I'lin netien of Mis. Heed was fee damages arising from the death of her husband, Lee C. Heed, u former brake man. The widow agreed le a remit tlture of S 11)00 mi Ihe judgment. y-l"".v will earn S.'1.00i).(IOtl in P.I22. -s.,,,,,,1,. t0 n 0iJtm,(, mafle 1V . e.",n ,'!i '" ,vlr' I''dent in chni'ge el oerntlen, before the Public Service "..il.l.nM.Ill ni I'll- tint , .. .. ". .,1. .11 . s, iiKHKieeii witn his est iiinie. went icr here. U. S. SLIGHTS PHILA. City Is FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings IDF, R0SFNBACH GALLERIES 1820 Walnut Strut Tfit "hiladalphia Entrant te Parti MMMxtUn mm 724-726 FIFTH AVENUE 1 56 & 57 SU..N.Y W$t it?-Carlten ROAD AND WALNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA As Usual QIDDING HAS SET THE VOGUE FOR SPRINGTIME FASHIONS EVERY DETAIL EN COLOR HARMONY, IN FABRRC, IN LINE AND FINISH HAS BEEN GIVEN SUCH CAREFUL ATTENTION THAT THE PERFECT FASHION RESULT HAS BEEN ATTAINED TAILORED and COSTUME SUITS GOWNS - WRAPS - COATS CAPES - HATS - BLOUSES and SPORTS APPARELi Final Disposal of All Winter Fashions Absolutely Without Reserve V i Er m m r. Weather Mnver Moere hns called the attention if Senater Pepper te the fnct thnt the Left Off Official Reports Discover) has been made that loyal Pliilndelphlans, when in Fleiiiln and i.. ' . v 't uni. eisewnerc. no juh k.iuw uen 10 roil . 1. Mier. of the Vnln.if Inn C'.-.i. mi ,l,,.li. trnm-ers whpn there Is mint rRnlSS 0,, of l(b "" nmre than SI "".mm ies. or si .iki1! nnn i.. t . : ' . '" 1' '-i. nnu 111 nil"! uns ene'iiwl ir. (Viii P it nn n 1 a. anil has et) aincd a nrem je Ms.noe.otlO. due te two reductions In from the Senater te make an effett ' " pay in 11)21. "without ceuteinplat- te have (his corrected. imp tut., Tufeiti 1 . . . - .. - ...... iiiiuier rciinctien. en.nr!.mB". '?: ',1''r''' '","',l f'U' the jeinnnnv. told the cnmmlssien dint the t;i..il ' "eul11 rU,f'' '" '''ihB In the nii I l,,re',,edlngs tiiuiurriiw at e Id mfc0 lts l.,nlH 0 (1(1 f auction as of April, mill. me i1,' rn'Jers ,0''' ,,ll commission the dully weather maps prepared in Wash- n''M ', l,n.v''ll wis .Sll),201,000 In inglen de net contain the name of, FREES ORANGEADE VENDERS T,he "ability" in photo - en- .graving that' "i i r we re mesi preua or is our reli-ability. THE CHETNUr jfTREET 702 Chetnut Street "Juit Around the Cerner" WMwmrffrt ,. ,r,w J, Arrested for Adulteration, They Win out ay snowing signs xe ueurt Paul 1'. t.rau and Veter J. Kcklemnn were ncriulttcd by n jury before Judge 1 McVhersen tedny of selling adulterated itt 11 iifriii1rt I'elnted tenlrht ' Ar n '". J. The mlMure was fe.u.,1 te contain unittce. Tills will ' 0,",v '' I"'1 "' ' """'Se juice nun Mere police for ardmere n .'.. 1 '" n.ew l'fitreliueii will he n l , KMIIBIH III ucrlnn TeunOiii, r. increasf the fmce under ceumiiind efi'1" r,M wu,er "ml h"snr ('0,,ire(l lth XSP'""' .lames I, Ilennchev r,.,,,,, ceiil tnr dye. fMrty-Ove le nftv.ihiee t"ii tali. lVe . ' U ",,s in vvM('" llinl ""' ,M1 sfsnL.ilnrn putrel'tliK ImteHBli of '"ts ilNpliijeil "Ikii- preclnlming tlie Albert h ns well nH Ardmore. 1 mixture te be "hydraled orange Juice. I llllll Illis ii-i ll.rill 11. 11, Marfe?S7rSJ,e'Up, , ,' NabbTd'withTeOOTewelry 5te?q iVn? ,,PBM fnr n1"" I" n" In. t'liwKPil with robbing four apart 'He , -beginning nt 8.;l0 o'clock this il,M,,,H "l 1,,U sl'nl(;(' s"'ert. Clmtle fnlng, when a fender fell out h.Mr ') M('Kc,,zl- -'lifl lelc street nenr Car- a train approached the Fifteenth , ei- sticct, wns ntrcMcj yesterday ns -"'i station. The Helmes Press cus cus temers knew the value of Artists, Copy Men, Typeg. raphers and Printers, all in one organization a complete printing service. . r.nnstM ,. ' Mri. iW ".'.. ""'"ll TO 1'IT Vfl , .---.,)v ur?rniie, HC8 1U,'0 2),Atlv, ".VA""'" T" vT vmjK he left the iipnrtmcnt house with Jew elry valued nt mere than .$1000 In his I nmt.rfe'len. MfKenxlp was held In .y.T.OO bail for u fiirlhuv hriirlug. I jjafi'-'f - -'Ite.AWy. ij.tl, .'i.y.iii. The Helmes Press, Trinttn I3IS-29 CbttT Srrt.t PhUsdcIphU iC'V3jtf,. iviVv,,-irK'. fef fT puca Lime 'rst st hl chlrt en his hand', the. elbow prepped en the arm of the Beat. Adventures With a Purse DO YOy like candy? I am sure that i in nine cases out of tea the answer, te this question will be In the affirma tive. Then let ine tell you of some thing I Late discovered. Tver since' the days of the war geed chocolate . candy has been little ilinrt of a luxury ; i for the price for n pound has been any- 1 where from eighty cents te a dollar, snd I in some Instances marc. But ther ! "a rather new shop about town that hui ! an excellent grade of chocolates for! sixty cents n peunu. une can buy nil the usual mixtures, and everybody who , has' tried tills cajidy llkes.it quite u well as the mere-expensive rert. It i. nice and rich and, xwcll, satisfying, which Is what chocolate candy ought te- be. Why net ti y a pound of it.' .les If ye-i "i.iall-sl.-ed N f M P f U The ibu s bee article, which wus unsolicited, appeared en Page e: the Utcning Public Ledger Monday, February 7, 1922. Jt refers te L'AIGLON ASSORTED CHOCOLATES (Only one quality at one price) 12 VARIETIES CREAM. FRUIT AND XUT CENTERS ALL HAND DIPPED r- 60c the Pound LIGLON FUDGE SHOP Chestnut Above 15th Street 10 P F- n Polished Girdle Diamonds have been accorded tfie highest recognition by diamond authorities here and abroad Cut especially for this Establishment A MAN can't help feel ing a thrill of luck when he finds exactly, the fabric he wants in a Suit or Overcoat at a figure that's astonish ingly less than he ex pected te pay. $ Suits and Overcoats REDUCED 28 $33 $43 MacDonald & Campbell i Reduction Sale Men's Fine Suits Formerly $25.00 te S65.00 New $18.75 te 348.75 Alterations at Cost MacDonald &t Campbell long established standards of excellence assure these suits unsurpassed in style, tailoring and quality incomparable bargains, at the present greatly reduced pricr.i. 1334-1336 Chestnut Street f c p. r. v s ECONOMY HINT: Freshen up your winter suit prolong its existence by matching up tvith a new pair of SEPARATE TROUSERS, heavily re 'luced. $3.75 $5 $6 The Sirens are calling Oer a thousand new spring Suits arc beck beck beck oningyeu! As attract h c in price as in appear ance. Tep coats, tee! Tv,ceds. herringbones, evcrplaids. coverts, box back, regulation or rag Ian shoulders. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER -VALUES ' in Clethes for Men 'Charge Accounts Invited Bin 1 veetflwuvrfk eriucraK II Ml U M . ! all-J ' IH T m f.m r -h. Em, 1215 Chestnut Street Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request There Are fWerfu! m n K W fake SUPERB VACUUM C LEAN E It ' sOTW wm Philaitlphia Mait Phila. Gaaranlftd The Cmn.i 4 Su perb rlrnnrr rtr- rnt tht lilfhr.t trpe of vni'iiiim rlramr. Ml Hlumlnum. horl herl horl 7entHl mnlnr, kIew rrrelMnr linnh pick, en tlirrad nml lint. nnd. furthrrmnrr. It U Thlla ilrlphla .Made anil I'hlladtlphla Goir Geir inteed. Chas. W. Emery & Sens 1304 Diamond Si. Ettablithed IS yrt. Here Fer Yw T: 'morrow Tonight (the !ast tla of February), we .com plete our annual stock taking. It is a tremen dous task, but wc will complete our work e that wc are ready for business tomorrow morn ing. Kvcry article in our immense stock is being thoroughly inspected .nd repriced. All odd pieces left unsold from previously com plete lets are being priced se greatly under previous markings that we can trulv sav THE VALUES ARE REMARKABLE We arc unable te list these items in time te print them here, but ou will find reductions greater than even we thought possible. Yeu will find coats and wraps, for instance, priced at less than today's cost of the skins alone. Yeu will find neckpieces of even description at prices that hardly pay for the cost of makin". In fact, wc only can ask jeu te come and see for yourself. When you see the merchandic and the low prices you will agree that such values have never before been offered te the women of Philadelphia and vicinitv. n m$ De you realize that $100 new will purchase from 50 te 150 mere glass than the same money would purchase in 1920? Loek what has happened ! 1920 $1C0 worth of Plate Glass for $100 worth of Mirrors for . SI CO worth of Window Glass for $60 $1C0 worth of Wire Glass for . $70 1922 $35 $40 . , , 1 if m i m 1 H'S :222;'j2nl!lBIJ1 1 H IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vault. Until Next Fall. Payments te be Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer. uPureAuftif Agents' Order, AccjjtcdummmMtl The higher the rise the greater the fall. Liquidation in the values of building glass has taken place. Send us your order Founded I 864 Hires Turner Glass Company 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA A-Hr- ."av-j'tVin jfet&.t r'f-fvi t a. t-lf'A- -fcf JL MV, A .'v!) .Tf.WftJJVW J it rK sc W. & I ..& d'M ,4) . H , , ' k'( :"! r' J f ei J :r & f 8 iM ,1 m .iv.i. .r . ua ai rt ;. ,..vpi'afefi iii.i'L MMMM .. .ML, I "-- '"
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