rkivvj fMHW ? Air?n? 5T- '?'. Js?'" S3 sppfPirTw ftW?WW$Vm 7S ".?; js l , -r ' znOTf'!.';wi'5 'I ftntfitewrs? PUBLIC LEIJGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, ATJGTJST 23, 11&2 , ' EVENING 'fr'H K V E e. I If if II i(!u 'fife m OJVI Is I ill nrttiliH III l lf? i!? V J.'J5IL . .. FMB PPrCT IMCl DAMPC v umuLOi leutmnuL )?r I feet, mill fnrli plnne N 00 Incite wltK I The spare hclwrpii tilntii'H b Tit Iiictte -J Tlt Imtrtli evrr till li 22 feel 11 IiicIicm. The w liir ttrt'ii in 2i7.." Int'ltce. The unit Ui 13 feet JIW Indies Sen, ninl Inii n 30-lnrh Inntn. The slMcr Ik texgii-(l te ll.v twenty miles n n hour. On tin? llt trial it v, III In- Ktiirtnl In i i-lcnt itic it fumi the (Wis if ll sppptl limit, but later at- tempts will li. lnuile te luie It rl-e un- Twenty-four Companies Jein te i ''"!. PI IS $1,517,820 ElllMl Cever Milwaukee Man's Policy j WANAMAKERS HEAD LIST N Then Pay as as $ New Yerk, Aug 2.1. The krfient life ' Insurnire pnj input by companies In the , United States or Tanutln during flic ' Inst year mum made te tlic brncfi- , rlarles of rerdlnand SrhleMncer, of ' Milwaukee, W'ii . neeerdlns te today' ' Issue of tlir Insurance lren. The piv mnt amnuntPd te $! .."17.S20. The rMc wits distributed amens twenty-four ceneprn. Helr of lnne Kaufman. Pittsburgh department Mere owner, reeelnl the second largest pn.wnent SfleO.OOO The higlict insurance rerrled bv n Canadian i uns that of Scni'tur Frederic Nlcells, of Terente, who lind S3t!0,000. I An effort te compile ft list of mere tlmn a bcere of thu hlRhctt insurance helderw in the t'liited States. It vras ' further stated, indliated that Hedman Wnimmiikir. with $4.r.00,00O. and htH father. Jehn Wtiiinuinkcr, department Moie pioneer, with $3,0u0.(00. weie the me-t heailv Invired It N pre Mimed that the number of indl.ldu.il who cnirlctl innrp than SI. 000(101 lerth of life inuriiiipe I- lift) or mere. Of the sixt) -three largest inmirancc pnjments made in 1021 in the I'nttcu States and Canada, eight of the hud er. or about 1'- pet cent, lest their! liven In automobile accidents. The total life iiiHurame distributed In 11121 in the I'nited Sta'cs and Can ada was nut at St, 170. 722.000. Seme of the etlur high Insurance payments fellow : William P Snyder. Pittsburgh; S50H.O0O; steel manufaeturer. (tcerse 1'. Keith, llroekten. Mass. ; -5373. 170; prcident (ieerge K. Keith, Cempnn.N. munufaitureis of shoes; died of mjeenidttls. I Jehn D. Uejd. Altoenn, Pa.; 5301, 600 ; banker. Albert H. Welir. Baltimore. Md. ; $ir0,00), lawjer and mechanical en gineer. Frederick 11 Parkhurst, Banger, Mp. ; SlOl AO. Governer of Maine. .Texppli Kalhn. Moorestown, N. J.; .fl 01.1 Hill; lawjtr Colonel Frederle W Calbralth. .Tr . Cinelmintl, SM.IMKI, Nntlenal Com mander of the Amerii-an Lesien , killed in aiitiiiiieblli' accident, also carried exer S."0 lien of accident insurance WOMAN SAYS HUSBAND HAD SPY SEND WARNING Toek Actress Abroad, She Claims. Leaving Friend en Cuard New Yerk. Alt?. 2.T. In a Milt for dnene Mis Nerman H Sterne alleged jrsterdav that her husbund. n wealth importer and exporter living in Heeeh hurst, (,'uepns left a p) here te in form him hew she nm receiving news of his conduct with another woman with whom he is alleged te have gene te Hurepe. Mrs Sterne applied te Supreme Court Justice Ma. of Brooklyn, te confirm the report of Allan S Lecke, referee, who recommended that she b awarded 7." a wek alimen , $7."0 ' teuncel fee and 5" 00 fur expenses, pend- ' Ing trial of her ease The wife asserted l.pr husband went te Europe in the full of 1010, oMen eMen Mbly for business, hut accompanied by Helen H Miiers, fermerlj an aetresa. She furthef alleged that while Prank lmanilt. cennectid with Sterne' nrm pepd a a famll friend, he diven-reu h" wan usd b her husband te ni -i tain if s'ip knt w of hi- actions abroad Mrs Stern" said Imnndt. in a letter infertm-d Sterne his v ife kniw le hau i-ent Miss Mejer te school 'ml f.iki n her en trlpi. nnd liad put !.' O0O in her bank ac eunts in a jear BOY ADVENTURER FOUND IN GARBAGE CAN IN PARIS Father at Heme In Blnghamten Net Worrying About Him Pans. Aug 211 When fourten M-ai -elil Herman Jasper ran iwnj fro ins home in itiiuhamten, tei a persennllj cend i e I tour of f'utepr In did net isuu'ie i,i leurney as inning In n garbagi (an en the ISeule'ard 1' Itallens in 1'ai is Hut there a pidiiern'tn f md i ir wrapped In pea ef ul si imbi i ustird.i unil new Ilirman 1 awa.tnv .irrin i -menis te return bun te 15in'li iintin The bev m-'il t'i Vilantii as a Ktuwawn en the 1 in r I'ln'mnl I) s (dered duiing t.n eince In i. (lp. t.ilnid at Antueip for deporta'ien bu' r-enped, c'dn te Brussels unil f ( n' e ever tie Kteii'li iieutiei A' I Iirsu'i lie was again (.ijituied geiiilumes but eiue mole mieiwI ln 1 - tn-s ilnnll.N paclnni' Pa i- Hup !' u waltins a i litnu e te u t i' bi tie flild" LA FOLLETTE FOUGHT FOR 8 MONTHS TO SAVE SON Answers Critics Who Denounced Hit Absence Frem Senate Milwaukee, A'lg 2" - nswcrmg a public attnk nnide ujien 1 nil bj pe lltuul opeonentb who i barge be as absent trein -i.ral important p calls in Cmigrcs during the war and had neglei p d liN duties, s!Pnntnr ,,. ert La I'elletu, !ti an nddrens before mere tTian KKMJ men nnd women at Kau Claire, invited bis enemies te make what they could out of that Issue "I feel confident," declared La Kol Kel lette, "that their own bomb will ex plode under them I was absent from Congress fur a tune I don't knew whether ou heard of It but for eight months I carried a bej mj bej In my arms night nnd day The best plijsi clniiB in the country nad given him up but I fought en I wen thnt fight flnalh. nnd I went peer doing it "Fer cigbt months I never changed my cletliPB ex( rpt te take n Lath, nnd during that whole period I never slept In bed. It was during that time I was nbt. nt from Congress, but I was fighting for the life of one of un lewd ones. They are welcome te that ls u." CURTISS TO TEST GLIDER Will Try Moterless Flying Frem 8ea Within Twe Weeks New Yerk, Aug. 23 -An attempt te rle from the mirfacc of tlie water in u ' ', moterics glider will be made at Crem fv Seuth Ba within the next two weeks IJc.in uviatlen, it wen unneunrnl pKtir .lav fiv Ui Aoreimutirnl PlirimliiT nf .Vemmerce. i -K I )HJt .Ktructlen, III being iihsembled at the' MfotMlen vrerks nt (lanlen City. It Is made $fnf weed, durnluintntim, which is n very !lillt nittsl, and ntk. It weighs Jftl i) fWlIti vcn empty. , m & Pennm ievmlhmtfA Until Sept. 23rd en This VICTROLA L ,DtS. JZ nsHi w lirM I Tht OMDtltiri I CMMlt I J All Wl U $115 ly 1.50Weekly! Purchase your initial sup. ply of Records from us that's all we ask! B. B. TODD 1306 ARCH 1623 CHESTNUT FUnei, Playiri, VictreUi, Rtcerdi SOHMER PIANOS . Capacity 2'A Ten Why Fleets Grew Frem 1 te 50 $1245 Chnsil Other Chasiis Price. 1U te Wi ten 91448 lU e 2 . . 1793 14 te 3 2300 S te 4 3100 . . b. Buffalo The Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Ce. eperatrs 53 Stewarts. They have added St'warts constantly elnce their first pur chase. Truths must neha menty and tav money te stay en geed terms ith big operators, Stewarts cost $200 te $800 less a big Inltlsl saving. Cost little te run and heea running. Last for years many of the first Stewarts built ten years age, are stilt ren dering geed, economical servtes. Our newest model the "Stewart Utility Wagen" Is n dtfftrtnt "speed truck," built like a big truck te stand hard going. Just see It and compare with ethers. Yeu can't make the wrong choice. G0MERY SCHVARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Stttien, 2400-14 Market St. sk.im'.iiimuamxEiJSMtnismmm MOTOR TRUCKS $1745 The Hudsen Coach Has the New Moter a higher standard of quality than ever. Performance is wholly altered a glor ious sense of motion, free as flight. It eludes description. It brings afresh the rest te meter for its own sake. It is a revelation even te Hudsen owners. Be our guest en your first ride. Let the Coach and the new meter speak for themselves. See it today. It combines the two big gest claims te interest in many years. A beautiful closed car costing less than 6 above open models, is offered in the Coach. And new it adds the wonderful new Hudsen meter. It fastens Hudsen's long leadership te Speedster .. $1645 7-pass. Phaeton $lG9.r. Coach. Frtlght and Tax Extra .$1743 Sedan $229.1 XlJMrtKeesVi GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. Sale Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station 2400-14 Market St. (SiysupaiP ESSEX COACH 1295 You'll like it as all owners de A ride will show you why everyone is praising it. The Coach gives closed car utility, comfort and distinction at little mere than open car cost. It is a delight te drive. Oper ating cost is low. Requires little attention. Is beautiful and reliable. Come take a ride tedav. Teurinfj, $1093 ('abriel"t, S1103 Coach, 5I2'J.' hrelght and Tax Lxt GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. SALES ROOM, 128-140 NORTH BROAD SERVICE STATION, 2400-14 MARKET ST. N 'V ! ! . i I I ! i i i Final Reductions Increase Savings In the Last Seven Days of This Great Sale I Days that will surpass the recerd-bre&lring selling 6f the first weeks, for we have the goods and the values that are making history in the Furniture World. CJ Frem the beginning we felt there could be no ether result, because in the forty-one years of this firm's existence we never made greater preparations te please the public, both in the quality of the Furniture and the savings. Indeed, the geed news of our great values, spread by nnefnnmvc ennnniifa -Prw fVie rletr fr rlair innraacA fViaf. Vina maAn flllQ AuminJ- Coin r nn4-eMint,t, maWIUCIJ) uumivu -fcvu. niv J vv "cy "'"''"'' .. ,.. ...ww w....j 4lugUDli UttlC ail ttQ 1VIUBlUIIg success. J New we cap the climax of the savings by additional re ductions. J Suites in designs that cannot be replaced. Pieces remaining from Matched Suites, odd Suites and hundreds of odd Pieces accumulated from the tremendous selling of the month. Opportunities that will interest and save money for customers up te the laBt hour of the last day of this Great Sale. With the best advan tages in favor of these who make selections new. ' I , ywTrrnTifc i i i i THti) SUIT. ILLUSTRATED FROM OUR SALESFLOORS A IHnlnic-Ilneni Suit that la the rnilxxllinrnt of nrt mid Kriire. The nrrfertb Imlumril lima mill the line cnlbellUliniriiN einphitiilre lie high finality. Thn Mjltc le muile of Wulmit In tluo-tenr effect. .Nete the illiuniiiiil-ehniir luluj In tlir iiililnet ilur of thp iliKiillled t'hlnik ('Inset unil hnnilfieme liufTrt. llurlril ulnut tnnrhea mill te I he lux.urleiiincN nf the suite. As handsome n (truiip nf 1'urnltiire u ou could Una nnjnhere, mid, like eerjthlni elee un our sulrnfloem, priced lower fliun un plme keuiI riirnlture U aelil. NOTE THESE RARE VALUES Hundreds of ether buites, and Pieces at proportionate reductions. Quick as the Furniture koes out. it is replaced from the (.'tenMe did c-nunlly handsome fatecks in our huee warehouses, Mcny of the desiens are exclusive te this Stoie. LIVING ROOM Mul.ufMii - (In -ii Sit-, Tappsti -ceerrd s. 'ih i pit i - . . kg;. 30 Halles in ..iiiil-i urn Sj.te T.ipestrj'-ccnered B.irlur; "tutu ". nlei $123,00 J 175 no (.HrrstufOrt uilc, 'i plccn, 9148.00 250 ui) OverHtulTVU loose. ushlen Sulte. 'i plcic"- . S191.0U JJU10U t'veratuffpil loe-i'-i UHluen Suite. ie- tf red w 1 1 li Tiiupe Meh.ilr, 3 pieces, ,'no.ea JUe 00 0rHtuffed loesi-cuihlon Sulte, co- erctl with Mi.lherrj .Meh.ilr. 3 pet. . 50.oe t."20 00 OverHtufffd loeBe-cuslilon Suite, rev- red with IHup Mohair, 3 pieces. .. ,S4.'3. 00 573D en Uvennuncil loeso-cusnion suite, sprlUff K.its cecred tth rigurcd Melinlr. .' plccfs fasi.fle Overstuffed and Windser Chairs, Spinet Desks, Boudoir Desks, Book cases, Tables, Mirrors, etc., at proportionate savings. DINING ROOM I1J5 nO Jareb'nn Oak Quren Antic I i.rurii;- Itoem su'te, 4 plfccs sin. en Walnut-tlnlsh Suite, 4 pieces . . surtn.mi $t:i)du Walnut Queen Aiiiib Suite, in l100 Mahegan C'hlppciuUle Atltiqun Pieces $059 00 Pohihreme )l' CIS JSfiJ Oil t!i.i Walnut plecei Suite. 1 1 . . 313.00 Suit" 10 . . I3H3.U0 rohiliteine Sultt 1" 1 073.00 r.'-nntt.Kinee 5SL5 00 Waltiu tjui-t ti Annu suite, 10 pieces. 7 111.00 $'j07.0e Walnut iJ.nlnK-Itueni Suite. 10 pieces . ,K10.3 $13.10 no Walnut yucm Anne Sult, 10 pieces. 1430.00 Bedroom Furnilure Equally Le.v in Pfi:: c's . jas. nn MORE WICKER FURNITURE ARRIVES-10 hipmcnli lh,t include the handsomest designs ve ,,,,.,. . . . , . . , .,,,,. ,evcr Enw- Thu newebt ideas in the Wicker Turnituie World. Comfortable and luxurious designs, rich and colorful finishes, exquisite upheUtery effects Kvtrv Sulte and Piece, we believe, marked below anything that has come te our attention in the August Sale Offerings anywhere RUGS FAR BELOW MARKET-VALUES A money-saving opportunity that is bringing hundreds te buy. Everything reduced except Whittall Angle-Persian Rugs everything from 10 te 33 1-3 percent less. The selection includes nearly every stock size. Weaves, designs and color effects, all en a par with the fine and handsome fleer coverings that characterize our stocks year in and year out. See these new. THESE PARTICULAR RUG? 25 TO 50 PER CENT. LESS Axnunstcr Hups, size bs'J it 519.50 Seamless Vehet Hugs, size (i x 9 ft S21.50 Axminster Rugs, size 7.6 x 9 ft $2 1.50 Axminster Ilugfl, size 9 x 12 ft $29.7."i Seamless Velvet Hugs, size 8.3 x 10.6 ft $32..r)0 Veil Axminster Hugs, sie 9 x 12 ft $15.00 llcst Seamless Velvet Hugs, 8.3 x 10.0 ft $16J Hcst Seamless Vehet Hugs, 9x12 ft $19 i Kejal Wilten Hugs, sie 8.3 x 10.6 ft '.,'. $67.; uujai munn uugs, size u x is tt Supcrlinc Heal Wilten Hugs, sie 8.3 10.6 ft Superfine Heal Wilten Hugs, sl 9 r 12 fi ye.uu ana ew.eu cnenuie itugs, plain or ligured, size 9x12 ft. 09 30 82.00 and 574.00 Chenille Rugs, plain or figured, size 8x10 ft. .'.'.' .'s37.'eO 00 00 50 .569.50 .$90.00 .$95.00 1.75 Inlaid Linoleum Rcmnunts. (5 ft. wide. 7ac and flni- . Kn y.i Sufficient of n pattern for most any size loom. Brim? mnm ml.KFnn,nniI 2.25 and $1. $1.10 and Vac rrinted Linoleum and Longeleum Remnants, 45c a yard. Brine room muusim'rm.nK ALL ORIENTAL RUGS IN THE AUGUST SALE Sizes and weaves nnd rich color effects that will suit the most exacting. LACE CURTAINS -Ilemstltchul Marquisette C'urlnlns In White, ('ream or UkKe, l.00 prr pair HeniBtltched Mnrqulsette Curtiilnt trimmed with cditlnfr, (1.3,1 per piilr. Hand-drawn Tllct Marqulhi Ue CurtalnH, Whlla or c'liam SJ.'S per pair CLEARANCE OF CRETONNES tilled, 'tit, 3li ami S0r pr aril. rufLilJNSv ,yual''v nj -''3,i prr ,.i. t n urn, nc, ,u prr j il. In Hene, Ulje aluts that L.inuet he c- ui fast I'uplln M.1A tu f.'.SO NOTE-That u,he with le ExUnd Paymtnl. ler pnrcha,., eler a mmbtr of month, may de h, mMng atranitm,t, uith r Et.ltnstan pJwn,flt ( J, avan Sciver MANUFACTURERS, IMI'ORTGIIS AND RETAH.pna MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. Stott Optni el 8:30 A. M, Clout ut S: 00 P. M, Ttltphent Conntctient ) rtnniywanla, loll Lembard 6200 ntu iinty, tall Cemdtn 280 .' Market Strut Firry Beth Land Qppaiitt Start 'm.'Tlm afj'ar HAM . WU miau ,.t "s imh t i
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