rv' ft3Kf If K&-' EtT'f ' - f. H1 $& 3fiV ., , -v It Sh'.: lii-'W&'Ji.". fffi.T.'.Wrl,?,' " " L rr-'. BMWilfp MS ''(K'OTw J f'- W-i fl Painless ffeeMrttip nnd (rnrfittiff tha lat per JfMM almpl rtiKlhivl of Ineil rendiiftlMi national Anetrila for nllrly palnlna Extracting. Filling, Clrindin. nms treatment and pnlnlejn performance of all ether dental operations. X;Ray Dlaneaia Verification W. J. STEWART, D.D.S. 1531 Chestnut St. SPECIALIZING In artletle. undetactabl dntltrr. Con Cen Con terw an xpralen Tteratl and lm Twrament. Radical fraatment of rrer- Aa Blaakti Jl.-i. V . IN OH ROMANG i 1 Ilk I. ARNOLD &C0. Practical Electricians Electric lights, Fana, Etc. Complete Moter Repair Shep 1019 CHERRY ST. Prwnt OwMT-MaBa(nMnt far 25 Tctrt Giaruleta Retpessiailirf aaa Serriee DTT"DR FRESH RAINT aen eve Are Paint for Sale! Just recently we have opened our retail store at 17th & Vine Streets. Here you can buy Kuehnle Paints made by us and of the highest quality possi ble. That's the Kuehnle way of doing things. "Save the Surface" Kuehnle PA1NT&PAINTIN6 Vine & 17th. Sts. sphuce 5474 KAce 77e E1WWMI, villi rwiri The finest butter in America! 45 LOVE BESTS CAREER Miss Alicia du Pent and H. S. Glendenning te Wed in j Londen June 28 ! 'SOCIETY HERE IS SURPRISED A romance which besnn with the dork of the Aqultnnln nnrt the son ns ! n baeksTeund will enter nnethrr clinfi- I , (er .Itine 2S. when MIm Allvl.i du Teut, , well known in 1'hilndelphln seelnl rir-' des nnd Hnreld Hiinfenl ftlendennlfiR, Nerwnlk, Conn., will mnrry In Ixin- , I den. News of the npnrnaehinc wedding i ivihlifl here rnul inrprlse. Mis ' ilti Pent, daughter of Alfred I. du I'ent, of Wilmington, went unman" two j-etirs 1 age te tudy miifnV. nnd it wan gen- ( ernllr believed thnt she was perlntisly considering n riireer In grnnd ejern i All the element of veuthful Idnnllim ere found In the romance of the jeiitliful couple. Mr r.lrndennln';. n student nt Mor Mer Mor eon Collece. Oxford, met Mt du Pent nbenrd the liner en which both were prmengeri In Sentnuber. W2rt. He wen a Khedei helnrslilp nnd i c.nlil te pesvess n'l the energy nnd enthiulaem which la jrnnmmnm with prefrci-Ue American mnnhoed. After reaching Knglnnd thev met frequently nnd each took keen Interest In the progress made h.r the ether and the icsiilt was never in doubt. I St Paul' Church, at Knightsbrldee,, wnere mnny fashionable Londen wed- , mugs take place, will W tlie M-ne the ceremony. The engagement of M ru pnnt came ni a great surprise te Wilming ton eelct,v nbe. Alfred I. du Pent i en ft yachting crule nnd could net be reached, but one of Mr. du Pout's sectetarles ad mitted he knew of the engagement. ' Alicia du I'ent Is the nineteen-vear- old daughter of the -ncend wife of i Alfred I du ivmt The second Mr ,du I'ent died about two xrnr age She (had ilHerced .lames Anmrv Mnttet jbeut the time Mr du I'ent and hi first wife, Iiessie (laidner du I'ent, were .divorced When Mr. du Pent nnd Mr. Mnttex were married, the latter' daughter Mis Alicia, took the du I'ent name The divorce and the .subsequent marriage resulted in a bitter social feud in the du I'ent family which lasted for a number of jcars. After the death of his second wife Mr du Pent married iMls Jessie Hall, of Virginia As a child Alicia du Pent had a remarkable elce and two vears age went te Pari te culthnte it. Henert- from France hate been thnt she was I making remarkable progress. Ilift tax burden from violators of dry law EVEMNG FtJBLlc'f.riiDQERWDELPMl' TCmtiW, ' I --' ' ' ''" ' ' '".' '"'"' . " " !jn '''" 'ii.ii.i - . ... - '"i" l II -f mi - -- - " 1 "" I I i l f i ,, Mayonnaise Bowl and Ladle Substantially made of sterling silver; the bowl is 4yi indies in diameter; set $9. Articles of sterling silver are always acceptable as gifts for weddings and anniversaries. We show an extensive variety of sterling silver gifts at moderate prices. S. Kind & Sens me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS jr.WKLEIlS SILVERSMITHS ' i i i i ., , ,, , U'tt CAFE L'AIGLON CELEBRATED DANCE ORCHESTRA With CHARLIE KERR and His BROADWAY ENTERTAINERS c lb Sold only in our Stores lftMjMl m Philadelphia Saloonkeeper Wins Suit In Supreme Court Salennkecperr. and ether w he hare fallen Inte the mehe of the prohibi tion laws are delighted with thn ntlnn 'Of the United Stntcs Sunreme Court. which declared null and void the power of the Internal Itevenue Department te collect the heavy lines levied niter the alleged violation. The court made the ruUn which nf. WaraiMM 1 ':vlK Sl'J.Onn.OOjl ".;-cd throughout ..- .w,.,,.,.. , . ,,.- 11,11 II. .11(11- IHW 11- Kled uns tllnf nf Prllftct T c. A n TIMI (ndelphia saennkeeper. who aked the court te rent ruin the Ge eminent from collecting thi int. It wns the iinpreRien here that the 'n.ere alleged sale of liquor mad" the de. fendant liable te the heavy tax. which In -euie case 1 cached thousand of dollars. This feature of tnx asement brought much aderse comment. The biggest tnves were nasessed and In mnm cases cilleded from persons al- t leged te hnvf been operating illicit Mil!. All the tiexernment needed heie. tefnre was the ntntement of an agent that a still rni being operated In a certain dwelling nnd seen thereafter tnx bills were fpnt out Many nf the persons have made an ! offer in compromise In their cases nnd few have been accepted. It wn Sec- f Hen a." of the National Prohibition Art rhnt was declared null nnd void It i epectcd that th" levies mnd here will be lifted as een a the de cision I received Closing Up the Heme for the Summer? are See that veur valuable stored in a private box in our Safe Deposit Department. A new, modern, steel vault plus convenient and comfortable rooms for Reinjc ever your papers are the requisites which allow this department te serve it3 clients se well. The cost? Bexes $3 0u per year up. REPUBLIC TRUST COMPANY X429 CAestnutSireet HOURS 9AM-4.PM POLICEMAN FIGHTS BANDIT Make it be clean i aLLLv aLLH LP Aaataal aHflr aaaaaaH H' , TUry Hint un tP ,. . i emir f4 m Something about the clean white fabric of a ScetTissue Tewel invites a geed, refreshing wash-up, followed by the perfect dry up ScetTissue's "thirsty" fibre give. And you knew each fresh, dry ScetTissue Tewel is safe, neverteuched by any ether hand, without question as te its past. Get ScetTissue Towels from your stationer, drug gist or depart ment store. Scott Paper Ce. 50c a carton of 150 Less by the case) Sceffei Jumps Frem Bed and Gees Bare- Footed te Help Man Held Up Off duty nnd askep in hi home at fl2"J North Pniirth street about 1 110 o'clock thl morning. Charles Stein, a policeman of the Prent nnd Master ctreets station, was awukened bv cries from the street. lie leaped from bed. el'ed his revolver nnd ran. ban feet and In his nightclothes, frnni tlie house At r'einth nnd Poplar stieet he saw nve nipnwinmen holding up a pedes trian F-'tein began firing into the nit at the wmn time running toward the h,,, up The bandits tied, Stem in pur. suit After n ilinfe nf n Me. k the policeman captured two men Sherth afterwnrd the police of tiie Third sn,,,, nnd Pnlrmnunt nvrnue suiiinn an-e-ted n third The man held up was Crcgerv Per iskii, of WIS l'eplm 5t,,.et Pe,wle wns stiuck in the face in the bandits and was treated nt the Hen-eielr s. I'"?1. '''"'', , M" 1"1'1 h" l"'U"c he had SUnil mi Jilni. The three mm auested gave their names , Michael .Menissex. f ',.,. Ftr1na,'i(!n"n: ""mnn R-l. " KnM f.iranl nienue near Marlbmnugh sreet, and Stephen Paike,-, of Set ,1a street near Wilde.. "epiua HELD ON LARCENY CHARGE at' v lewels 'mmdsux'BusUmfS. Philadelphia Man Is Arrested Atlantic City H-,1 '!rnu,- '" Bnve his address ns 1 1 4 J North Sixtieth stieet. Is held, without bail in Atlantic City tn nn.swci te n charge of Inreeny. I According te Mr, Mn,y Masen, of' 227 North Connecticut nvetitie. who' fcwere out the wnrrnnt, nn expiessnian t erroneously delivered n trunk contain, i inr wearin? nnnnrrl nn.l nii,. -.:.,. I -- -. -.,-,-.--., ...... r,.,l II III tlPS valued at .$1000 te U27 North Carolina avenue, where Urewn is suid te have ""' "i"ii in-si'iuru me tninK find later ordered itN leninvnl te some' einer nnurrss, pence say, SALOONMAN ROBBED j Thug Holds Victim While Anether! Rifles Cash Register s,,TuN0.".lr.n l'",or,,l hp t-aloeu of .Michael Htzmaiirlce. Seventeenth and Voed streets, last nljht. and while one held Fitzninurlte tlie ether rifled u cash register of about $in. Mtjsmnurlce wns alone nnd wns standing at one end of the hnr when ene 6f the held-up men took him bv the arm nnd nrevented him f.nm in...' i ferine, while tha ether i,n.,i i.. I ;&,. li'lif-i-y. w. fV'M.l'itV r7SC tueney drawer. Zk?ld$M escaped. Hy Will Be Breadcasted This (Tuesday) Evening Special Direct Wire Frem Cafe L'Aifflea W I P (GimbeU) Station, 360 Meters Frem 8 te 8.30 and 9.30 te 10 te Net Philadttphla't Fmtst Dane Orchestra will b bread' eas'td from this station at Irequtnt intirvals hertttttr st daily papers. DANCING EVERY EVENING Frem 7 te 8.30 and 9.30 te 1 Chestnut at Fifteenth Ts-f Conversations Entirely Private This wonderful feature of the Keystone Automatic Telephone a strong appeal te the men of service makes business. This extraordinarily excellent service is pro vided at a nominal cost for the reason that our unmeasured service rate enables you te call as often as you want. Ne discussion about additional calls. Keystone Telephone Ce. 135 Se, 2nd Street Philadelphia Call Mr. Blake, Race 06, for full information call can be made from any one of our ever 6000 pay stations without charre. I -a Btack yJ) I I V JEgpT Patent I Sm i I I I Women's $8 te "White" Sandals, Mary James amid Spouts Oxfords Lmein or Buck All the nenicif and most errliiihi Spanish, Leuis, Sports and Flapper heels summer models; I I I Reval Beet Shen itr j n - . . aaH 1 s 3J yvtw m w a 1206 te 10 Chestnut St., 2d Fleer TAKE ELEVATOR OK STAIRS iiM: I I n v It aaaaHaV-laaaBa1aVaV ltaHMVfHaHaHaiaalHBHaHMHfMHwaaatlHiiiL y v. S . ' I .. . 1 A- , ... 4 'JMAilyulfAsinrJ, .. ft' -r:,-:-- 1 " ' ' l?.-t.. ... ..i .' . . . i .' .. , .'hAnaa1 aaaaaaaaaaaawaMaataMaMaaaaaaaaaa--lJal--lIjlll! .1 .?.'?- . ". - it.i,, t..t"',Sl ' ' ' Imported bead Bags $3.36 Draw- string Bags, geed size and well made; steel, blue, henna, gunmetal, black. $2.25 Shirting Silks for $2.00 Colored-stripe Silk Shirt ings; the stripes are woven in plain and fancy patterns en white grounds; 32 inches wide. Men's shirts made from this grade of silk sell for $1 0.00; will launder per fectly. Printed Cotten Voiles at 35c Fresh, clean goods; sev eral patterns; 36 inches wide. A very special value at 35c a yard. Women's Capes $19.50 Navy and black twill cord; unlined, generous width, full length, tassel en the end3 of a threw tie. Scarfs and Sweaters Notewerthtly Geed Values in a Variety of Scarfs and Sweaters felr Wednesday Only rfWJL'l WaUVV Smart Peuch Bags $2.95 The best qualities of silks, frames and workmanship we have ever offered at this price; small, medium and large sizes; navy, black, brown, tan, white. $3.75 Crepe de Chine for $2.85 An excellent 40-inch Crepe de Chine in several geed shades for street wear. Women's $37.60 te $42.60 Sweaters for $32.50 Pure, heavy silk the finest Sweaters obtainable; tuxedo styles for summer; some plain, ethers trimmed in contrast ing colors; many novelties included; navy, black, brown, white, beige, peacock; all sizes in the let, but net all sizes in every shade. Women's $27.50 Sweaters for $26.00 Pure silk in jockey, tomato, silver, black, navy, geld, buff, peacock, tuxedo style with attractive girdles and pockets. Women's $25.00 Silk Sweaters for $18.76 Pure silk of the regular $25.00 grade, but net in a complete line of sizes and oelors; mostly tuxedo, a few slip-ever styles in cluded. If you see what you want in this group you are aoeu.cu ei a very great bargain. c- We,ne.n' $8'00 Slip-Overs for $3.95 Fiber-Silk S ip-Overs in a fancy weave; V neck and narrow girdle; black, navy, fawn, tomato, jockey, corn, apricot. Women's $12.50 Sweaters for $10.50 Tuxedo models of mohair wool with the Shetland stitch; much favored by conservative women and one of our biggest sellers at the regular price of $12.50; narrow belts, attrac tive cuffs and pockets; white, black, black-and-white, navy, CameLWJlite;and-black' PurP'e. turquoise. I- uw LS?ier.fer $6.00 Women's and Misses' Light-Weight Chiffen Mohair Weel Slip-Over .Sweaters and W.3T l?h0n ha?d-,rd,: mde'9' V and round necks" winkle. naming blue, cherry, jockey, peri- Women's $15.00 Sweaters for $13.00 Fiber silk and mat' refThlCOmn( rC8Uu,.t,'n8 '" W aUtifuV'iffc many or tnem evrlii.n,. L:- -i . . ... tvlM , Uj T aiere, tuxedo and SI p-ever smarter for d'JuW"s:ne cffeCt8' Yeu wi fin nSthing smarter for wear with white summer skirts; jade-and-white W"ment,teilenrd-White' in Mohair Weel siff ST,tCr8 fr $1.00-Chiffen mohair Weel Slip-Overs with contrasting color at bottom- annd?blaacnkdinaVy' si.veland-jade whTe- Women's $5.00 Sweaters for $250 Fiber silk and buf? 'VY.11", mnning around the SweaE V 'neck buff-and-white, jockey-and-white, navy-and-white b"ack' and-whitc and ether wanted shade,; all with neat rdl Women. $4.50 te $6.50 Scarf, for $3.00 Fiber Silk Scarfs in plain colors and many novelties riDer 3,,k P., $?. and .S10',75 Hat-and-Scarf Set. for $8.00-r-iber Silk m plain colors and Reman stripes. U w I Z. Only 75c for New Necklaces Many kinds jade, lapis. red and pearls. f Gift Fer bride or graduate Small Lamps, Plates, Scrsp Baskets,, Colored G)ass Bowls and a' host of ether things. Prices from $2.00 te $4.80. li M h 1 i Mm v- I. I: Leather Bags for $3.50 Real Cowhide Leather , Bags, 1 4-inch size and un- usual capacity; double handles arid gilt catches; I black or brown. Hair NeU S5c f Wa aiaa. aa. a & 1 . . B mV V V W SI euiuiner OKirtS te UO With I O QC the Sweaters Special at. . . f pOOD , Sm.ar.t' ZlW epenge model, ethers ef.linen and surf satin! Then, tee there are tweeds, prunellas, velour checks and ether, woolen materials. See if yuu can nna anywnere Skirts which with these for $3.85. can compare AW Miaiea' model of Can Can eon' Crepe with dainty drawn work; in the Sale at $17.50. l-f I a Dezen and Equal te Any -2-fer.26c Kind ' All plain shades, can a. r fringe. . Mail and telephone orders filled. j 75c Swiss. Organdie I 50c Imported Swiss Organ-1 dies; plain, several gebd ' shades, 45 inches wide. i Novelty Hand Bags $1.95 Different shades of leather, also some'.' in riaw and black moire; these are j amall Bags te carry with summer dresses. ' Mitsea' Party or Dance Freck of henna aatin and lace; in the Sale at $17.50. One of the charmin8 French Voile Freck, for women, exquisite drawn work $17.50. fuJMyy h.l,lj Miiaea' CeerKiu Dr... with unuiually geed lace cellar and cuffa, $17.50. Crepe ailk with black fringe beading and black model $17,50. bh avaa.aaaakaaaaJ Wednesday A Sale of Women's and Misses' Dresses for $17.50 Every One a Special Value; Seme Made te Sell for as High as $35.00 Fresh and new I Dresses for ., .. Ner de you have a limited cLicelthereaTCr iT"' dred from which te select! " are 8everal hun" A group about which one can ha. Inn..i .l . and we urge you te come and see , hern ly enthus,aatic- etherfl" m0dC,S Hre illU8trated- but"the" e score, of Misses' nizrn t ft I A i tn .... pv ill a-tna-i m a .j... t- de Chin ' r.:".!? .anten Crepe, D-M Swis.. vSZTSmgZ Women's sizes from 36 te S? k.... f of the half sizes. Mater Lis f re pLT" r"' Satin, Linens, French v2le.Nj.Cr,eFe' CrcPe CrcPe Wenderful Dresses'surdyl'f'er ifflfc Vi,ea' Reshanara, Ortrandies. Normandie Voiles In the Lower-PnVe r.aj i e . . ontheFirarFleoT eCUn at HSS. and 6'00i in w; misses sizes W jppSj ly?sj y!j J EsMMSaSStaaatalaa ' v "l""iiaaaaaia Jak I ' -i - ' J T Bab i t T5S55ia5 aaMMMMMssi',s--r - -nf.f --te-i -i ' i ' ' -r-1 Crepe ailk model for women, prettily beaded; n the Sale St $17-30. -''4 "II" ti ' Tf (v . . .V . ",v ,Ml5
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