rgia "i7 T" S'! i A 4. ff&v W. EVENING1 PUBEIC (LEDGEEHrCADEDPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922 w tt.r IS. BYFIELD IT CANDLER AT TRACK , Leve of Fine Horses Drew Te- gether Figures in At lanta Suit THREE SAILED FOR FRANCE HV Associated rrfM Atlanta, Oa., Aujr. 17. Admiration . fine lierfps which drew them together ,t falter T. Cnndlrr'M prlvnte rncr track en his estate near Atlanta, where M, rncers performed for charity or he fort Ku,Ht-'' ,n Preparation for the Grand Circuit and ether tracks, was one of .k. means of developing the ncnunin- SON OF LORD ASTOR RECEIVES $2,080,028 Securities Ordered Transferred te England for 5-Year-Otd Bey New Yerk, Aug. 17. I'ndcr an order hIriii'iI jenlerday hy Knpieinp Court .luxtlrp O'Mnlley speurltlea valued nt ?'J,0S0,02.S and plnred in trtit here by the late Vlsennnt Aster as pnrt of a trust fund for the henrfit of liN two (inns nnd their children seen will he transferred te England. The securities represent the hnre of Jehn .Inciib Aster. Ilvi'-yrnr-elil heii of the lirr-i'riit Yl-nuni Aster, in his tjrnnuniincr s irusi cMtUe. The first Vlrceunt A"ter et nslde his personal propel ty In thin city for the benefit of his two suns and ilirlr chil dren in n trust agreement signed .May Si, 11)11!, An ncceunlinR, tiled Inst splint; disclosed that this property to taled $2:UHl,2i2 In securities. The present Viscount Aster and IiIr four sons, who participate in the trust agreement, will receive half of this um less .:i.(H0.000 premised Ma ler .lehn Jacob Aster. the present Viscount's eighth (Lightning) Division, A. H. F., In the fellow Inn telegram from A. .1. 1,'Ileurctix, clinlrmnn of the executive C'emiuittec: "In behalf of the Incentive Commit- tee 1 hne the honor te Invite jeu te i the llrst tciinleu pf the Heventy-elghth Division at Atlantic City Heptembcr 30 nnd October 1. Yeu, lirst as the Gov i rner of New Jewry, the home of this division, nnd Inter as the chief executive of the rnlted States In the World War nnd cemmnnder-ln-chlef of Its nrnilrs;, have, been our lender. There Is new no glory of marching nrinlcK, but jour need Is still felt." I .1 -1 II ..-9 Ilt.l l.l . mi air A hvetliA .. l. -......! between inc Lunuicr iiuu hjiiuu juum-i iim-i uimuj mr iicruMnn or lilies it una mid today by mutual his marriage te l.ady Violet Mnry Mer- famine. ll .,Ii ,, 'e" Nalrnc. 'I he ether half, plus the ncuulntances in commenting 0 man lage-settleiiicnt, gees te Majer As- at mr. v.aituivi Htm Hin-iiiiHvu mi. twirffH til te attack Mrs. Clde K. llyficld In her stateroom aboard the steamship Boren- Mrs nyfielil's Ritit for $100,000. filed resteniay against the banker, mentioned The gatherings nt the Candler track, and t'lyde K. Ilyfiwa, m his written JStcmfnt denying Mr. Candler's eh-irec that he had attempted te "ex- u .. ...- AI tn ,Iim minim, na n ult of the affair en the Itercngarin, h.e told of bavins purchnsed n race hnrsc from Mr. Cnndlcr nnd of taking pert in the events nt the I.ullwntcr I track. Mrs. Byflcld Seclmled Trier te the departure of Mrs. Can- , dlcr for Cillfernia shortly before the Vurepcan trip, Mr. Byficld's statement Mid. he and his wife were frequent visitors at the Candler home and in his business a-, an nutomebile dealer he was a customer of the Central Bank and Trust Corporation, of which Mr. Candler is uce president. j At a special charity race pregrnm In June both the banker and the nutomo nutemo nutome bile agent took part in the races, and I the bitter's twenty-one-year-old wife joined with ether guests in donning waitress garb and selling cold drinks te tie Fpcetntera in order te swell the charity fund. Mrs. llyficld, who claimed In her damage suit that she was se injured i In the alleged attack en the night of i July 10 In her stateroom that she was forced te undergo nn operation Inst ' Mendav, remained today nt the home of her father, B. L. Gillespie, a city de teetivc. i Mr. Candler, who, It was Indicated, mlslit seen file an answer te her charges, issued a denial that he had touched Mrs. Ilyfield or that anything of an Improper nature eccurnd, and i aIe nertcd that "If she suffered any. Injuries en the trip It wns from the , terrific beating her hu-bund gae her that night." Mr. Bjtield had admitted that in his encounter with the banker I he ale had struck his wife. Barring a iwssible counter petition by Mr. Candler, the next step nwaited In the ease today was the hearing set for September 12, of Mr. Cnndler's fuit te prevent Mr. Byficld from real izing en a note exchanged for the $S, 000 check given him after the affair aboard t-liip. On Voyage te France The clash between the two men, which Mr. Candler said followed his finding himself in Mrs. Byficld's state room after partaking of champagne, took place while the two families, Mr. Candler and hi) daughters, aged eleven and nine ycarh, and Mr. and Mrs. Ilyfield were en a ejage te France. Shortly after Mrs. Candler left the banker, according te Mrs. Bjtield', mlt, the two men decided upon the trip and Mrs. Bj field was taken along net only for her ple.isute, but because Mr. Candler desired her te aid in caring for the two girls. I'nends of Mrs. Candler, who for- merly was a stenographer in the Cen- ! tral Hank, refused te say what place in California she had gene, but It was eaid the bad tnken ber young son with her. The two children who made the trip te Burepc are daughters of Mr. Candler s firbt wife. VEST-POCKET LABORATORY IS NEEDED BY DRY AGENTS Must Prove "Kick" Before Making Arrests In Flerida Pert Plerm, Fla.. Aug. 17. nr A. P.) Chemihts with pertible labora tories nnd capable of anuhzing llipier en the jump mav be needed in Flerida as prohibition officers under a ruling of County Judge Jehnsen, of St. l.eucie teunty. He held that een when an officer sees liquor transported he can not nrrtt the person in possession with warrant unless it is first proved bv chemical analysis that the material be ing moved is intoxicating. The decision was in the case of Mr. ml Mrs. W. II. Garrett, of Caire. HI., In whose nutomebile officers found twenty can-s of what they declared was intoxicating liquor." Judge Jehnsen ordered the relcube of the Garretts, but they were rearrested immediately en a Icderal warrant charging violation of the prohibition laws. INVITE WILSON TO REUNION Jersey "Lightning" Veterans Ask Fermer President te Be Guest New Yerlt. Aug. 17. Fermer Presi dent Wilsen has been invited te the re union in Atlantic City of the fieventy- vacalien Arn tatieii stifthess All atlffand strnlncd nfter that first strenuous dny? Ne mtter-lf yeu'vetnken Stain's Liniment nleng. A'e rubbing tieedtictli penetrtleg. Im mediately brines tingling; re lief te every sera muscle. it Mils paint y hetts 'ineaff& ICE CREAM STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER RIPE, juicy, luscious . Hawaiian pineapples and pure, rich, yellow cream blended exactly right and frozen that's Abbotts Pineapple Ice Cream. Everyone likes this exquisite flavor. Order it for dinner tonight. There is an Abbotts dealer near your home. HM 'Sam fpthr Seles of Tenr tftieea u a Ouannfca that thAJcRijjht Final Clearance Prices en White Footwear Taken Frem Our Regular Stocks and Reflecting This Season's Dominant Style Tendencies Dress nnd Speit Pump3 and Oxfords wliite kid and lint-n in every desired model and buckskin oxfords. All-white or color com cem com bmatiens. Cuban, French and Spanish hevls. ,i' Stere Closed Saturday THE BIG SHOE STORE lour Heets with Seating Capacity for COO Men, Women, Misses, Heys and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street $125 Is The Semi-Annual Sale Price efThis Fine Bedroom Suit of Four Pieces An Outstanding Example of the Matchless Values Available in This Hemef urnishing Event Any home can well be proud of this artistically-designed, serviccably made Bedroom Suit. A dainty adaptation of the graceful Adam style, developed in American walnut finish with panel work of real walnut, and gum-weed frame. The Suit con sists of Dresser with top 21x42 inches, and plate mirror 24x30 inches. Chiffonier, tr. e(vqa inrlioe hnle-lif AR Inchen. Vanitv Dresser, ten 18x47 inches, plate mirror lv44 inr.hefl. and two side mirrors each 10x30 inches. Full-size Bew-end Bed, inches high, 4 feet 6 inches wide. The Suit complete for $125.00. Just compare this suit or any of the hundreds of ether suits and single pieces in this Sale, with these shown in ether sales and you will easily see why this event has broken all Furniture selling records. 33 - Strawlrldgp 4 Clothier Third Fleer. Wit lllife )rmr5r- T- -rt-' m-'hjr ' LirTSpvKisBisiHstsCftsSHjffilaiHsiiiBsm lLiiiim siiiiiBsVssK9ssiiiiw(lsWsiiiHBsMBLasiiB! LiiiiiH 52 I I I i I I i I I I V Ij JK ii ! ! abbetts - JMmt I Alderney Dairies, Inc IpSSHRI iiwB vr- ' " " " " " " Z W&Jku&Sek ; IB Is It i! i $J.85 ! i 4P$3.8s I ; r&85 rW l I I FEET Six Pairs of Women's Bursen Stockings, $1.50 To-mertflw a special let of 2000 pairs of these well-known "Knit-te-fit-without-a-scam" Stocking at a savins of mere than one-fourth. Of black cotton, desirable weight, sizes 8Vi te lO'b. Sold in original boxes only, six pairs of a size for $1.50. Sy-- Stnwbriien A Clothier Aisle 4. Market fttremt Misses' Fine Wash Frecks New Reduced te $6.00 Checked ginghams with organdie cellars; light figured voiles with lace-trimmed neck, sleeves and hip pockets; and sheer l'!8"0' dotted Swiss and organdie in various dainty styles the last of the prettiest Frecks of the season, at this low clearance pnee ?6.00. Misses' Dresses, new $3.75 and $5.00 Checked ginghams, dotted and figured voiles and plain colored linene all at half price or near it. ;S . Straw brldte & Clothier Sccenil Fleer. Market Strwt Beaded Bags, $5.75, $6.75 and .$7.45 Give mere pleasure than anything we knew for the same amount of money. Fer these prices are little indeed for such beautiful Bags, handsome in design, rich in coloring. Details that add te their distinction are bead fringe and lovely silk linings with vanity mirror. Draw-string Bags, with cord handles $5.75. Bags mounted en shell-color frames, with silk-lined bead handles $6.75. Bags en shell-color framc3 with bead handles $7.45. Nete: Jmt the tiring for a birthday gift! SU-awbridKe A. Clelhifr Alrle D. Centre The Best Umbrella Available at $3.50 That's because these arc at a special price. Covered with tape-edge Lnien taffeta (silk-and-cotton) en paragon frames. There's the smart touch women prefer in bake-lite-trimmcd handles with ring or leather strap. ON MEN'S UMBRELLAS the hook or creek handles are of natural or carved -weed $.3.50 each. Strswhrl'Ice A Clethle- Aisle T, Market Street Men's Linen Handkerchiefs INITIALED and neatly hemstitched. Very excellent values at 35c each, or 3 for $1.00. str.wbrMKx A C'etHer - Market Street l reHi Alile Men's Suits of All Kinds Are in This Clearance At Reductions that Average One-Third Suits for sports, Suits for business, Suite for summer's hottest day, Suits fnr Autumn wear hundreds of them in a variety of styles, fabrics and color ings te satisfy the fancy of any man. All marked at decidedly less than former prices. An opportunity indeed one net te be passed lightly by. Imagine Suits as Lew as $12.50! A small let, of course and chiefly odd sizes. Fermer prices were double and mere and there are serges and shepherd-check fabrics included. Hundreds of Suits as Lew as $19.50 Of cassimeres and fine serges. A wide variety of styles and patterns but net a complete range of sizes in each. Alce, Wickham and Other Suits, $23.50 Suits that were much higher a short time age and the like of which will be much higher later en. Excellent woolens, well tailored. Seme of Our Finest Suits, new $31.50 Suits from our finest lines the best Suita that money can buy taken directly from our stock and reduced for quick clearance. Many Other Timely Value Groups S Vf'I1 .' " It fiA their Wv'i-Zr"T -r A x r ill v,':ry 4 - rKJu it "'. Women's Coats and Capes An Odd Let of Capes Chiefly in black and ranging in price from $10.75 te $37.50, including a few of the well liked Black Canten Crepe Capes at $12.75. Tweed Coats $13.75 Strictly tailored Coats, with sleeves and body te yoke depth lined with silk. Light and dark colorings. Velour Coats $22,50 Utility model of navy blue velour, made with fringed threw tic; body and sleeves Sllk-lir.ed. Second Klenr. Centre, Clearance of Sheer Summer MerningDresses $U0 $1.95 $2J95 Fer us, the end of the season, but many weeks of wear for fortunate purchasers. These are Frecks that were formerly sold at $2.95 te $7.50, smart in style and in trimming. All with graceful sashes or girdles. Sizes 36 te 46. Your choice of Frecks of voile, batiste and checked tissue in an excellent range of color ings $1.50, $1.95 and $2.95. White Voile or Dotted Swiss Morning Dresses, new SS.95 Dotted Swiss and Voile Kimonos, new 05c Third Fleer ITWt Street. Wejit Pnlm Reach Suits, chiefly in stout proportions $9.75 Genuine Mohair Suits, well tailored $12.00 Wen-ted and Gabardine Suits, under price $18.00 Youths' Suits with extra trousers; si'.es 16 te 19 $15.00 White Duck Trnusers. alin-ritlw !1..,I SI 1 .". Hanncl Trousers, broken sizes $3.50. Mohair Trousers in many patterns $2.95 Mohair Coats new $2.95 fetrubn.ire & rier S.xeri rer K.i -it 1 lb 1 lb Special Candy Combination . De Luxe Chocolates 1 79 . After-Dinner Mints J ,-c r-u'inent anil .Mrke! Stret rejH Ala's All-wool Deuble-faced Wrap Materials The lovely fashion for double-faced and plaid-back Coatings, is here again, and frequently will show te best advantage in autumn's capes and loose wide-sleeved wraps, for facings and slashings in a different hue or texture are one of the favorite trimmings of the season. Seft, light-weight, warm as toast, all - wool, fifty-four inches wide, and $3.50 te $7.00 a yard. StrawbriJffn & Clothier AlRle T. Centra Cribs in Which Baby Will Sleep Comfortably The best makes of Bassin ets for smallest babies and Cribs for little tots Bassinets, $15.25 and $17.50 Cribs. $14.00 te $32.50 Kumfy Kribs, $25.00; with screen top, $00.00. Mrnwbridge & I'lertiler Bswmnnt Talcum Powders Are Coeling These are excellent Select what you need before your week-end trip. Hudnut's Violet Sec, Sweet Orchid or Gardenia Talcum 25c Rese, Lilac, Three Flower or Extreme Violet Talcum 50c each. Du Barry or Plaza Talcum $1.00 each. StrawbrWire A Clothler Alsle 0. Centre Three New Dance Records The very newest popular Fex Trets, played by famous dance orchestras new ready en double-faced Records, 75c each. Oegic Oogie Wa Wa I'erdle Decdia Dnv Holh by Beneen Orchestra of f'hicape Het I.ips-Blues Send Me Bark My Heney Man 1 itst by Whi'Mivin and Ins ( )n ln'Mtra. second by The rKitiiiinp .1; Rambler Rese Dancing Foel First by Whltemnn nnd hii Grcnestm., second by Oub KeyaJ Orchestra. Strawbrl.Ue. t. flethler riftb Kli.ur, WeJt Selecting Beys' Suits in the Clearance Sale Means Clese te One-ha If Saved Such Suits, ALL-WOOL and carefully tailored, we cannot hope te duplicate te soil at these low clearance prices. Twe-Trouser Suits, in all-wool, dark mixtures, sizes 8 te 13 years new HG.7". All-wool Blue Serge Suits, i$. te Hi-year sixes $0.50. Wash Suits, in fast colors, 3- te 7-yrar sizes 05c. Wash Trousers, 7- te 1 0-year size new 05c. 12 V StrnwlinJiin & Cluthler s..vnil nxir. ri.b.-rt Street. Kast Babies' Chariet Ge-Carts $23.00 nf X7'y (ies'f,ne(JtUt0 Sv baby the greater comfort and plenty ei room, but smaller than regulation Pullman (Je-Cart sue. These are in white and ecru finish, lined with conlure and fitted with InV'LIf tr Ur7x lf b,!iby 1,vt'3 ln an "Pn'tmcnt hia puient wiJl prefer one of these Chariots at $23.00. i3" Mrawbriiiire A I'lniM.er- llasimwnt Silk Underwear is Inexpensive Women simply love the daintiness of luxurious Silk Underwear. They have dis covered that it's practical, tee. Fer these lovely under garments are easily laundered and can be packed into the smallest space imaginable in the holiday suit case. There are Crepe de Chine N'IGHT GOWNS, beautifully lace-trimmed for as little as $.'3.95. ENVELOPi: CHEMISES, in flesh pink, blue or orchid, $1.95. BODICES of washable satin in flesh pink at $1.00. BLOOMERS of satin, ra dium silk or crepe de chine, $2 !)5 te $5.00. White Crepe de Chine COS Tl'ME SLIPS, with deep hems $5 00. VESTS, of flesh pink jersey silk $1.95 te $1.50. strawhri.lK.. f. Clothier Third Meer. Wxl Corsets Away Under Price Odd Lets at 95c The Clearance of Summer Shoes Chiefly discontinued models in S. & C. Special make. Fash ionable in line, with low bust and long hips. Sizes are broken, se they ure sharply reduced te 95c. Elastic Girdles, se popular with slender women and young girls. New less than half price. In 14- and lG-mch lengths, in broken sizes new 95c American Lady Corsets, Stout-figure Medel, $2.50 An exceptionally geed value in excellent Corsets. Of pink or white, plain or brocaded fabrics, with low bust, long hipb and bread front clasp. Pink Brocade Bandeau Brassieres, special 38c v Net Corsets for Summer $1.50 and $2,00 ' (- eUftwbrdi b Clothier Tbinl Fleer,. lUrket Blftti. Wut 1 Ip ? imnnyeiin",rk,lbl0 opportunities for substantial savings en the purchase price et .uist tiie sort ei bhees men, women and children are wearing new, and will want te wear later. Seeral new lets will be added te-morrow. $1.85 900 Pairs of Women's Pumps, Oxfords and High Shoes at leathers Kn,Mc';0 incemP1(ne l0tts, ive our regular stock. Black, tan and patent .hnn.TfV, 1Setajlsizes "y one style, of course, but a great variety of styles te cheese from and remarkable savings for ex cry woman who can be fitted. Alse 200 Pairs of Women's Lew Shoes, incomplete lines new $1.00 iifnJ Le .Slleer,ww $1M' $1'95 $2J5 2J3 &M. $3.75 H ' t8c1DaintfJ Strap Pumps and Shoes Reduced te $1.00 Men s Summer Oxfords Reduced te $1.25, $6.95 and $8.75 " rmr-wp,, ft vietmer piRhtrf in4 FlllSft .fitrM W5 J "' vm,.i ' CT-'.it..')tJftllftj')A. li",lilWrfT'lH' EST... U. ,- , .,,. .-.,.. Mia OT II... -..,.-M....iLWM"PHt,yssa
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