JHUtfill vVfT V 'i MY 22, 1922 -EjLi! '' i. f: uaf 'M : ' " - ' ' '" - i i . . JiBKMTa rr MPUCIIY RULES if IN PrNCHOT HOME i .d ra i.i vp Seft-Soled Servants Flit About "Orey Towere" in Mllferd jjEER IN BACK - I' YARD i JlGrey Towers' Gets JSanic ?. " r.' 9 Cfnnii Turret 'i, i- rw " e...v, ... . . Mllferd, !'.. May '-'.The nnme '"Orey Tower" celnes frpm the fnet 'hat three rm.v. rough-ftetie towers W rrnreil nt three eerneiN of the iniie. The body el me neur. i n I- ... i.ii, mi, I MTinlnetv lemer 'than hlali. Iin an Old World ntino ntine 'nlirre. the Fiencii windows hiirrcs. iuP nf Krnnce, with reinliilei-iiees '0f the Oethle. In n word, "(jrcy Tower" enlN te mind iiji nnclent lvj-e1.nl eellege building Te Buy or Net te Buy That is the Ceal question. Whether It is better for peace of mind te buy new for next Fall and pay current flrices or .whether it is better te wait until the strike shall have been settled and prices adjusted) Every day we are asked this ques tion. Our judgment is net infallible, but it id honest. We have the coal te sell, but still believe that .it 1s the part of wisdom te buy lightly new and te have bins filled later. We welcome all inquiriei and all re quttt for advice, at they thew very clearly that our it a real perianal eerviee. t SWIMMING AND TENNIS Fer Wemtn and Girls niirrjcfien by appointment N'ew clAfttet atari every week. Berln nummer upon new. (Send or catl for rferni.'l Went Illd-., B2d A Manual HU. North Hldl.. 1013 W. I.ehlch Ave. TIIK y. M. C. A. Of fltlLA. TRUSSES ALL KINDS Expert Fitting Examination and navies f re. Competent I lady attendant for women and children. ( Rtaaenabl prices, PHILA. ORTHOPEDIC CO. 49 Ne. 13th St.. PhiU., Pa. J REFINISHING 24HOUR SERVICE A finish tlml will net peel or crack, rurabl, acid proof and of hlKh luster. Burn la Shafce, applied In all rolera. The Chas. W. Schaffer Ce. 1214 mr.BTN.rr ht. r Khid0H "v HV a Staff Corrapetidtnl "-.Mllferd. Pa., May 22. Orey Towers, it. l'inchet teuntry eitnte nenr here in .' Pike. County, sounds mighty maud. , after nil It jut " regular renn- ' sttvanln home, wheie (he wife and the , mrine en mid the dogs enaerlv welcome the father when he comes in Ter dinner. When (ilfferd IMneltet. Hcpulilicnu , nominee for i.nvcrner, eu-Hiei, who uir libuee Saturday eenlng after a dav of outside work, he ns met by barklnj deginml the ringing sheiitH of 'Fish." 1,1, mil, calling "Daddy, he. daddy, l.ll " L There was no turning out of n guard of uniformed servants, ier me rimm. iru iru sen that there Is no such retinue. Only "Peunder" nppcare occasionally. Peunder is the man who helps te make life easier by seeing te the meals and ,. cnrl nf til I I1C Mr I'lnrlint arrived about 0 o'clock. H There was im- reK'"r " j.m-n I"Fl9h ru"lied up. jumped inie m hther's arms and pulled the Pinchot Hm all nut nf shane. Punch, the police LSklf, and the pups scampered about. Inplnc and Darning aim mi uui u,ihiik tie tall candidate ever. "Peunder." shouted Pinchot. "hew about dinner?" And the famUy routine wan en just as it is in most Pennsyl- -riWa home.. When the snouts were called te dinner the candidate did net press but-. tens and summon u on-eie(i xcrvmu te rnmey the pelNhed invitation. In atrad, Mr. Pinchot went out en the lawn and shouted upstairs, calling te Dr. Clyde King, of the University nf Pennvhnnin. he shouted. "Cljde, eh Pljde, dinner." . fircen Is Dominant Celer The air nf the open Is all nbeut Grey Towers. It is cnlled Orej- Towers, al though Mrs. Pinchot has chosen green u the dominant color scheme in honor m te speak of the Ferester nnd the Vnndnman. Dinner does net call for ' the wearing of the country club tuxedo. ?lr. and Mrs. Pinchot nre just ns nuri.v a net te sit down with riding clothe;). This morning, nt breakfast, Mrs. Pin Pin het was in riding clothes. She and 4lia randldate had enjoyed a seven -talle horseback ride riglit after nrising. j Orey Towers was built by Mr. Pin Pin Vhefs father, nbeut thirtj-live years co. It wns largelv remodeled by Mrs. Pinchot. It stands en nn eminence Wrloeking the Delaware Itiver Valley nnd is the citadel of a tract of 1200 irres. The house is approached by a won derful winding roadway lined with ilnr liiwlicu nnil nther trees. The 'only bit of formalism is in the little pice In trout et I lie Heuse, aii uir 'rent Is wildwood except for a patch of flowers, tulips. IiIium. iris, dngwnnd and tenwlum". 'Wildwood Is hardly the term; It i almost, if net. primeval. This certainlj is the impression made by the sight of the rearing Haw Kill Fills vhleh plunge Inte Saw kill Creek, jurt a few hundred feet from the Pin chot deer. The torrents of water hurtling eer the rocky, broken cliffs Is a nre Inspiration while through tlie pray shines the colors of the rainbow. All About are the blue mountains. When in the house, the visitor is in touch with the usual refinements of modern eMllzatleu. Outside, In winter one can sec deer and bear, which all hut enter the doeis. Kight new raille MinKes have te be notched for. Fish rtucht n snake en the nerch yesterday and Imprisoned it for a time in a large water jar. Fish and Punch, the big police deg, are the stars of the Pinchot family constellation. Fish conducted a private campaign or ids own ter his rather s nomination. It was made en blcjclc Bd the six-jear-eld boy called en all the lieicllhnru ntul nepimrl thnf nu liK father was such a geed daddy he was ure no would lie a line lioverner. Pinchot Ixiver of Nature Pinrlint ..r ntllLn It, Ia..A. ..f .n. . ' , i,.n t .". i I., I ..I .1.1- "ire. He likes nothing better than te tTii ' '"" 'letllM "I lish the H.IW- m uir ireill. rnr n.nmtj.. !.. .1 1.1.. r . . ,,- iim-. 111 nn iiiiiisi in n pernies 'liwusslen f financial and gevernmen- '"i loiiuiiiens with Dr. King ami u group of newspapermen, Pinchot mk!- ' "'"i'1'i-n nun picKeii up n llllin e from the ground. He showed . ,, ueeiie -inyed dead as seen as It Ucto ..!,.! ...I ' . ... ji ."-' c" iii up se as ie tool us cnpier, ineii he fooled the beeile by nllewini: . ... mtiii uec anil the img unsnapped pair of jumpers, hidden somewhere en ts exterior, and jumped away. III. I nlitlt.l...l .. .. , .. , , "iini Hill' l) I OIOIICI llOO-- J'lt. when, he.trlng the notes of a bird, . ,"" im-i. -nenr mat wren, hike nntr'l-, '"' ('a" ,'11 hem l,.v t lielr- rih.i.. '," '" snl" '"a1 '""h. which nhBliit ii... ......... ... ... .,, ,, - iiiiii-i ill iirpf tewerr. 'mlh "lnilM,,ds of mosipiltees; (hut thev X "; 't unnecessary te have screens ui. -- m lining s, Atatw .. . i . ... lh i " I" p nerentieuts. Inclmllng FtiaV "(h'!u- "' of I'rench descent. -.". .ir.iuge. ineicrerc. that a bust Wr,,,,Ue' "0 "'" traditional like- wav . Rr,,,u rrenclimnii, by thr of CrS?!!."10 " "i('lle in ,lu '""1 wli rri . '"ers. Inte iiin in ' l""l! which leeks down Cera vlU1InR(,.."l,l evor te h Del.i- imnerin ' ' ," ' .in. fw .' nai.y 'mm..;. '. " kiics iiirougneut the date i, ;., . Is l',,,',, """ ,,'"" Ilrnliirv" ls ,0 '''""''""t most of his pre- hlH fi, ,i 1",,"i""K,,," anil te map out "", "ml ilrUp f,. e'ectlen. .", '"ifereiicen will be llghtenul 5n theV''0," hy ,KN1.' '"' likes .H hiler.,J men wiu, work about the diatlv '.""' I,H frl,'n,lN '"'vp A.' i"r y. '! '"'? after end. ether. heuVe is ,7. "' , """weed, the Pinchot I' ng Lin"" "!U',S ,nf '" world heals e , kM ,B,I,,1H' '',1, '"! born in en ,,,""' "'",l nf ''"'.v 'oun 'eun h!..iB: .'..I ".'.,p. finlliirc pieces foul f !""' :""" le eye and the nnd hi , '"""'SMMii- or i,i fumituic . '""dmaMets. mi (he hulls ami walk LfclPner i VJi.nJ m'v 'hlladelnhN . Bun.Uy COAL AMERICAN ICE COMPANY JM" mr MM It IV ru rwa finer 1 Jl ill. i niianrinnH BmnUy "nia rini t.'.'.1 lJI " IheVJinpnrlant H-fclVj!.."." ' ,l''nltiaa of Ilia V-. , rl.lt ".T. nmrii rih 11.. .,11."'.. "-!." .01 lh nn. .'."" M,uBTa)ur v Typically Appropriate arc tbis Shepsiypes in Women's TRAVEL . TOP COATS Fer journeys ober ana or sea Of pure earners hair in the natural tan shade. 55,00 te J5.00 J IGHT, cool coats that are V-J equally at else whether metering, yachting or for genera! utility wear. Fer vacation days and Summer evenings these coats fill an insistent demand for an all purpose coat in many jaunty styles custom tailored in our private workrooms. Hats te match 6.00 te p.oe Mail Orders Invited 1701 CHESTNUT STREET Cerner 7!i Sireef Unritnll Han Kranclace Chlcace New Yerk STRAVBRIDGE & CLOTHIER ORIENTAL RUGS Oriental Rugs add greater richness, greater elegance and mere genuine beauty te a home than almost any ether single factor. This Stere has a vast and comprehensive collection of true Oriental Rugs, the rich col orings and superb designs of which will please the most .exacting Rug connoisseur. We havcrecently combined several spe cial purchases with special groups from our regular stocks, at prices decidedly below the present market figures. In the column at the right, home furnish ers seeking Oriental Rugs for their new, or newly furnished homes, will find a number that are very attractively priced. Oriental Rugs purchased new will be stored by us until wanted, without extra charge. If you wish te select any Rugs in this collection and de net care te pay all at one time, you may make arrangements for special payments. Fourth Fleer, West Persian Rugs Softly and beautifully col ored, with a deep pile, ideal as gifts for June brides. Many weaves and many shades, in cluding: MAHAL RUGS with blue or rose grounds, for the living room or dining-roem: S.10 x 12.1 fcct$ir,9.50 10.7 x 13.9 fed $295.00 ARAK RUGS, with a silken sheen, in shades of rose, blue, tan or ivory. In. a number of sizes for every room, including: 7.H x 10.3 feel $27.1.00 ff.llx 11.8 feci $31,5.00 H. 7 x 11.4 feet $345.00 9.4 x 12.C, fcetA325.00 10.H X 13.8 feet $525.00 10.8 x 14.8 feet $585.00 KERMANSHAH RUGS, con sidered one of the finest grades made in Persia. Very close in weave, with a very minute de tail te the designs: 0.3 x 9 feet $385.00 8.2 X lh feet $575.00 9.1! x 12.10 feet $785.00 10 x 14.' feet $945.00 MOSUL AND CARADJAH RUGS, with lustrous, deep, heavy pile and very firmly woven, two and three may be used effectively in a roem: 3.(1 te 4 x 5.0 tn 7 $55.00 SARUK RUGS whose ex quisitc combinations of colors compare with the finest works of art of the old master-painters: lfrr7C 4 x 7 ?1(I0.00 Fry Chinese Rugs Heavy, luxurious Mongolian type Rugs, with hand - clipped designs that give the much- sought-for embossed effect. A wonderful variety of the bright Chinese colerings: C x 9 feet SI 95.00 8 x 10 feet $225.00 9 x 12 feet $325.00 And these smaller sizes, which have just been received: 2 x 3 feet $19.50 2 x 4 feet $25.50 2.7 x 5.2 feet $42.50 3 x 5 feet $40.50 Straw bridge & I'lntlil.T Fourth Kloei, West STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Founded in 1865 The Heuse that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-1'rice System in 1891 C. J. Heppe & Sen Downtown I 1 17-1 1 19 Chestnut St. Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts. 1Hc2 MHBnW Lui,H4iSifiiLLviBBl $5 as a first payment en any used piano This is a special offer te .make it possible te clear out about 200 used pianos of excellent makes that are crowding us. All are guaranteed and ex changeable at -full value! within 1 year. Here are a few sample Bargains: Behr Bres. t 1 fi C ' Schumann llofeweod case. PvJ i Kull slae. Vull size, (Jentf condition $185 Steinway 1 QC nebular size. fcta I'laln case. Decker Bres. 1 7 A ' Walnut case '" Fine lone. i Pea,e 200 Mah"Bnnv ease, ww Gnnri tone. Kranich & Bach P.i'k can". I'Ull sxe Christie ICC I7.ti.ny .'.., lUtJ ruin ityit. 185 Decker Bres. OarK c.ise Small Htze. ChickcrinR Medium elr.e. ("ioed tune. Letter Plain cnf Knlr tone. Heppe SIlFhtlv unil Mnum cae Edouard Jules Walnut eae irin tone. 120 180 150 275 260 H. C. SCHOMACKER CO. Pianos Pianelas Grands Here is a very popular make of piano available in every modern form of instrument. As an upright piano it is built in a full-size mahogany case of rich Puritan design. As a player-piano it is made with the famous Aeolian-Pianola patented player ac tion. And as a grand piano it is obtainable in the popular minia ture size se practical for the modern home. Prices are most reasonable and you may take 3 years te pay if you, desire, through the Heppe Rental-Payment Plan. $390 for upright pianos $580 for pianela pianos $005 for grand pianos 1 VICTROLAS 50c Weekly We have a complete line nf Vlctrelns offered nn rnntal payment terms Remember, we well VI'treHa ecluslvel.v, and. are thus iible te nerve your Vleter nuedn bettti than atnres ejirrj'lnij' a vnrletv nf make. MI JSS?"' Mail This Pniinnn r,.,. c.n i..r - --..,.., 4 inn iiuuriiiiuien C. J. Heppe & Sen i,r7";rn,11,"'Tj chMtnu- st J pt.:ia rr ' ' Pl'wn fih Thfiiiif.nn Su I IQIia. f u 'jtewt any obligation en my part please send full information about (mark X below): Zi Pinnes D Player-Pianos ,1 Victrelas Ledger l-U-t. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Suits, Dresses, Coats and Skirts at Reductions of About One-third te One-half Frem Fermer Prices t.. e.inl In mam, inatnipf tlioe rpfliief intist wnrotsiken frniti wlinf. wnrn ericrinallV special prices. Seme of the lets are net large, but there are many of them and they are , se varied, and every garment is se desirable, that the opportunity for selection would be. most unusual, even if the prices were net. The best values will go earliest. i . -. m m v Misses' Crepe Georgette Dresses $21.50 Dainty, light' affairs for afternoon wear. Jade, lip .stick red, mais and flesh color; with l ibben - edged elbow ?leeves and round neck, and ribbon motifs en the skirt charmingly new and graceful. Alse a Lively Show ing of Chenille Dresses from Londen $18.50 Misses' Fresh New Wash Frecks. $10.75 te $35.00 Checked tissue?, with fine lace cellars; hemstitched Frecks of white and novelty voiles combined, dotted Swiss with ergandie and net trim ming.0: dark Normandie voiles with tiny white dots; tailored linens nnd ratine: ginghams in sash and tailored-belt styles AND the "Fairfield" A particularly smart and youthful style, developed in linen nnd Fverfast. trau hrl'lii1 A ClnihiT Vrnnd Kleer l,irkpt tr Children's Sleeping Suits ONE-PIECE PAJAMAS, for 2- te 12-ycar-elds. Of white crepe, nainsoek or muslin, trimmed with frogs ?1.00 te $l.e0. TWO - PIECE PAJAMAS, sizes 8 te 18 years. Of madras, nainsoek or crepe, in white, pink- or blue-and-white stripes, finished with frogs and fancy stitching ?1. 50 te $2.95. Muslin or Crepe Night Drawers., full in cut. Sizes i te 10 years ?1.00 and $1.23. .trivlriilp f. l.,,nllli.,r I'linl Kleer .,t Beeks for the Graduate MenietN Heek-, an exci-llent Mil id 'It i'ai' 11,' I mil,. I'd, in of Instillation .-"Ural illffprt-'Ht bindings $1 in ie . I 5 null "I'emillrl i enlelll I a . book for lirmlu.itrp. by WntdUiiK WntdUiiK ten Cilailili n I6e "Sehiimi' and I.ili- and ' Th.- 'rewn of Wild Olhc ' b Jehn JtURklti . iialf-inoiecoo $5 no William Shakei-iu'.ire'n Works in in dluuifs. l leth b'mllim , IlliiHtrati'd f Ifi ji) KniiTHen . n Milium s, half morocco $13 T." Plut.iu'h's I.imx: ." euinps, llJllf-llMlOiTO -f l' T.r. I'ei'liw nf Itint.N Van lkp, in tleih tt nn Works uf 'IVunMin Whliiir, l.niiirfi'ilew l.i,'ll Kmerxen, llelm.'s ,i bound in limp 'imUut .! 5u , acli A)neii at. i'h'Ip and I! ok- Iftf" fiO IO il It'll Mi n irnli. f. "Mi'.'r -v or, I 1' i 1-1 i rt m h i Wi.it Leng- Cleth, Extra Wide, $2.50 a Piece This -10 inch width cuts te excellent advantage. Mei cover, the weave ts unusually fine for Leng Cleth ;it tin-, price $2, .'ill for eng.iiiil 10-ynrd piices. s , , ,h. a i ,lthi Summer Storage New i the time te store your Furs nnd heny winter clothing in our cold,' dry a r Mtult . Yeu haw absolutely no care or worry whili ymiV goods an- in our possession. Charges nre nominal. A tele tele tele phone call or curd will bring our wagon te your deer !'i lAbipiirc ,i i , ,, he ii I h eir I ib u Sirtct Fine Tweed Suits Reduced $22.50 te $60.00 Belled, unbelted and semi-fitting models of Skibo tweeds, cassavant twill, herringbone effects and two-tone mixtures; blue, tan, henna and rose new '.522.50 te $30., Others of fine tweeds, chiefly imported, in blue, helio trope, tan and gray; combination effects, cape styles, novelty fringed models and the conservative types new $32.50 te $00.00. Dark Twill Suits Reduced $45.00 te $67.50 Fine twills and tricetine in black and navy blue; plain-tailored, embroidered, braided and self-trimmed models all unusually distinctive. j- strin- l,r I. .t 11 ithiT ,n,l T'oer. Centre Clearance of Skirts $10.00 Silks in light and dark shades; wool plaids and stripes and some of flannel. Nearly all plaited. Many formerly double this price. ,'r,ili'Wi . ( 1 i t Spc .nii ri-inr TllWt Street Fine Coats Reduced A miscellaneous collection, tee varied for description, but embiacing the best styles, shades and materials of t!-c season. Included are Speits Coats, practical Tep Coats, Wrap - Coats and Capes some, at the higher prices, are of silk. $15.00 $25.00 $35.00 $45.00 Silk Dresses Reduced $19.75 Krope-Knit, crepc de chine and taffeta, in lust, brown and nay blue, some with metal thread and silk embroidery. $25.00 Silk Afternoon Dresses, in brown, canna, gray, tan, blu" and iust, in straight-line styles; beaded, embroidered. $35.00 Sports models of chinchilla ciepe and velette in beautiful color combinations. Afternoon Diess.e.s of Canten crepe. sfrawhrdse fi Iethlr s,- u I I or Market Street k' i. ii i Hart, Schaffner & Marx Smart New Suits at u0lJ Mut- ei fine matci.a! ivsui. a mK t),,f. inar-tcr designers and taili.i., Hurt, M-huffr.ei e; .M.us, ran mak.- thi-m. In the new sports models with iini.h p-u'si-ts ;MI l,t.t,.. back, or the mere censprxattiM. stjk,, 3. j.,,, uu , ()tKlI Sult, , lh faauier at Mil I'll nnd .- T ml it is wt.;i t null, that th s stoic , the . v'usivc I'niliulelphia ilistrihiitei f..i li.ut, s.lh.tVnn i- Mu ( li.tl.mi; Excellent Suits WUh Extra Treuxers Grouped at a Special Price $28.50 lll-.tnu-t.M- ii v .M.HT.ir nedrls n, vige, (lis.sime.es or wei'st.-d in a wide asMntni'-it of lolenrig.s and praetu ally all hwh. " ' ' ' i ' ' -i i "i J I iei,r i;.it 2,400 Men's Percale Shirts, Unusual at $1.25 A fni'turnte p. t-h.i i f.,fii,'e. ui -i pliiM. tr-fic Shirts (,n the tables a M.iT., n ut-h k-.- than th.-, w mhl it gularly sP for. 1 1 1 I'V 111 ( I 111 111 M . - ' -, " i- " ' mi iiiiun-, Willi soil tt aii'l con f m n imrhir of ma-t att- n .-nd wanted t-olennifii. -e , Hir,le t i,tler-Udi!t Hlnre, Kljlitli Hlretl i. , 'ui' cu f fully made, with soft cuff, I -' I JrV. 1 M IJ.U N m it Hiwt.iijv, v,rrDnal, x 1 r IT . 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