WtTfSSTBTilMWIHKWTCrMVfirM'Tn t. ', twwmmrmmmrvmmmmrmwv'.i jhi.iw i h Mr&sm Irtery in death of phila. writer Nephew e,f Rene Bazm, i-ameus French Auther, Dies In' Paris Hetel Phila. Writer Dead .frpTOmra ptpBEie acpaBir TmriWDAY, October 26, J922 l : : -h ' " W ESTRANGED FROM HIS WIFE Parb Oct. 20. Myrtorp surrounds rt, dMith of Henri florin, sixty years rfd a poet, traveler anil frequent con tributor te American publications haw be.lv ww found in n bedroom In riall hotel in tlie Mentranrtrc district ,. o'clock vestcrdny nftcrnoen, where !n"nntly hu hud ""e l mMt ''- t the earlv venrs of the war he acted correspondent in Paris for the Phila delphln Pom.re Lbheeb. Vr Unisln had been llvlnpr apart from Mi wife, a young French woman, nnd til months had lived in n beardinc Jer .?:,! f n mltr. from where the body ini found. He intended te return te Si Hn it" Vl States thin winter. ifnnahnii. n Philadclnbla architect, X Xppln at the Meurlee .Hetel, tr. told the police that Mr. Ilium was veil known in Philadelphia and Bosten. Henri Bazln was educated chieflv In rnriaml. He wn the nephew of Tlene turln the di'tlnRiilsbed French nuther J?d Journalist. He is the nuther of ninny book, 5" nin"'f "f them ?" ...ih nrf. for which he has dene nV"V:.. ... .1, . At the outbreak' of the World Wn number of years of 1 rench nnd English rewppapers. When Jhee papers were 2 IJUliNnm ' .' """ ..... n was American correspondent ier u no longer enabled te iihO bis American ettcri he joined the repnrterlal Mnff of the UVnMMJ niii.il) ui.iiui.il, where lie remained until bis depnrture Inr Frnnce in the summer of 1010. A rtert time after Ins arrival in France tit W.1S WOUnili-u ill uiu iruiii. mi will EWflTCllMl llll" iwi -'.' v.,.. u.iu ,.ii. tlected member of the Societo de Gcna de Lcttres. HENRI IJAZIN Nephew of Kciie nin. dlstln finished Frtnch nuther. His mys terious death in Paris yesterday afternoon recalls the. fact that he was formerly en the staff of the Kwiiiitff Public Ledger The Wemarts Exchange i you for your Interest In glv glv audUlenal method that Is bate Conscience Causes Surrender Declaring his conscience worried him, . .i..l. p V... ,.!,, ...I. v v ..... JOna , man. ui ..... 1'u.h". .. niu- rendered hlmlf at the Detective Ilu rcau, City Hull, yesterday, saying: "I lest mv head in holding up n enndy store, rerty-elRhtii utieet nnd Uroad Uread wiy, New Yerk, nnd st only $00 in a Jeb that netild hiibe netted theiiNnnds of dollars if T had kept cool." Uc was held for requisition. Gauntlet Cuffs Are Allied With Ceat Freck Uy COKINNI2 IMVE Wn lirifA einf..l.il ..k .t tut picked up. the Kiiuiitlet this pres ent Te.'lP nf 1'rn f'l.. .1... . ceurMi tlic lust cry In glmcs, ami j"w iiiiim' uieir appearance en everv rRf i ;own. inrtllllnK the c-cremnniu'l ? rlda' Febe- Tlu;y reptcsciit it teucli of SOniCtnlnp wn lint-n 1, ......... .l .i.i tern Cuvalicr mmles, and they ally wuim-ivpb iin tli. .slimt enpe. This 18 temetlmes nn exact inpy of tile one &,by ".""Kn"" in "The Three .MiuUtier.," and the wide cellar t,. ZZ,V tmcl il UI'i' distinct inilu cp in the imide. Often tin. ...lmiili.f ....it !.. r .. .... en tin i.ii:if fi..... . .. i . m f.t'u.'"', ,a '""'",a t ' helf umte- ni.in "arrow wristband of the BMt nnlLll.. . .. r"L." ," ' N'"-s. l ."' nf .1,".'" .""'" " """leu Kin le 1 1 1 l'U''!e jls, r,Ust;,"'Ml wItl1 " lnsi I gild and jade. Ulnrk monkey fur .wi,,iih me skie closing. Inn.lentnliy one remarks that this gUias lest none of its Xerme" peim. Anether Way te De It Te the Vtllter e IV'emmi Paac: Dear Madam I flaw your answer te A- O. ubeut rcmevIiiB chewlnB num frrin n. Hrn.fl. iith! w.lllt tn tell Of an ether way which, fiem a penwnal ex perience, I have found successful. It will remeve the ruiu and net lnjure the material, T a. Mia JiawImm m.n. rlp linrOll tlllv. then saturate a plcce of the same kind of material as tlie Rarment Is made of with ether, and rub fjcntly. Kepcat the operation several times, as the ether evaporates very quickly, nnd, le ana beheld, the gum has disappeared. AltDEGY, Thnr.lc Ing un te use. Spot en Navy Blue Freck Te the editor 0 Ifemaii's Page: Dear Mndam I have a new navy blue silk canton crepe dress and had a mark en It near the hem In the hack, and as seen ns I t-aw It I wet my handkerchief and tried te rub It off. but bcllcve I iiim tnl.'..n tt nn1nt nllt (if tlln trnOtlH. as It's lighter and thewn very plnlnly. nna mere a iue ii uuuinu in inutiv uuti iv-. which I'll like te knew al.se hew te clean. M. M. Spenge this Main with carbon tetrn- UlllOllUU, III1U 11 111. It Ull''il IHv .. 'i"u ....u color, (.team the place by placing a piece of the same material wrung out of lukeuarm water ever It and pressing with a Marin Iren until it is dry. The carbon tetrachloride, -which can be bought nt the drug store, will take out the black marks If they are net tee bad. Debutante Etiquette Te the Cdller of Weman's Pnac: Dear Madam I have rften read your column, but never have had occasion te ue same. The following Information will he appreciated: What is the cor rupt. ,!rnK.n tnr n. vfillnc? nuiti Invllfd ttl a debut ilnnce? Is'it customary te present debutante with (lowers.' If se, uhat lrlnt 'irn nnm nnHn ,.. nul Oinlll.l tlini" l.rt sent or taken In person? A. 11. C If this dance is In the nftorneon the really correct costume would be a cut away coat and gray-strlpe.l trousers, but a business &ult of dark color Is V SAUNDERS Fln pure white dlnninnrl. flet In platinum tup gnen geld ring. '4 mrnt .i.ei). Ahk t bi-e spe cial 10S2I. ESTABLISHED SI) YEAKS 11 & 13 S. 8th St. 2710 Otn. Ave. f Fitted Suit Case ra.25 p3!tay3iM;u!,rrr WTwrnmYiii Sp9! Bigfi A feMine tray fitted with cloven shell nr ulilti- ilttlngt., kIWei; t urtlrlert In one. llvnl Mnck rnnMde, fine kIU lining. Twe flsi'i, 0 and 2J Inrlicn. Sliell, tuu lining; Mti blue llalug. CH E S T N UJ-" tvnrn un eftAn tlinf If will tut In nrir feetly geed style te wenr It If you prefer. After 0 o'clock, however, full evening clothes, dress suit, with whlte tle and whlte vest nnd a stiff shirt, should be worn. Black pumps and black silk box. It Is customary, though net entirely necessary, te send, net pro pre sent, the debutante a bouquet of flowers. It Is net necessary te wrlte nnythlng en the personal card Inclesed In the florist's box. Hoses nre always geed, whlle chrysanthemums or nstera are often sent nt this tlme of year. Anv cut flower In appropriate, and for n, young man te send a debutante a basket of various kinds would be Just right. LIBRARIANS CHANGE NAME Pennsylvania Association Displaces Keystone State Alteena, Pa., Oct. 20. At the open epen lng session of the Kevite u; ytu'e Library Association yesterday it was decided te change tlie name te the Pennsylvania Library Association te nveld confusion. Membership incrensed from U.ll last year te -JUS this year. Miner changes in the constitution nnd bylaws were ndeptcd. Mere than 50 Millien Packets OF DELICIOUS Wanamaker -e '-. ., T3E3jSL. Are Sold Annually. AaK your grocer for a pacKet te-day. arm. co.. uneLrE aehnts. serru ntexx sxnir. ruin. pa. MODEMHOME riOvelnh-lW) rr MLA IS 1 III li'WmSSSm JL AAHet Next te Keith's Theatre, Phila. Mail Orders Filled The Improved 1 1 1 Storage Type J If V Costs Lett te jjl V Operate III i i aPB -. : Bath- Then Sleep Ne FussNe Waiting ON A crisp evening when you plan te take a bath if you can cozy up beside the fireplace, and read until you are drowsy undis turbed by the thought of preparing het water isn't it a comfortable feeling? Het water in every home is an every day need. But when you knew you can climb up stairs, turn the spigot and have a tub of steaming het water by the time you're undressed, it's nothing short of a blessing. And the Levekin gives enough piping het water for all the family. Ne skimp ing no going without. Ne burner te turn en or off no waiting no bother. Its simple, sturdy construc tion means long, efficient, uninter rupted service. There should he a Levclttn in the cellar vf ieur home THE LOVEKIN WATER HEATER CO New Yerk PHILADELPHIA Chicago Sale of Women's at $2.75 Shoes ' y V viz ' ' ' s Wrv, Cv ( rhr S2.7.r. S9.7.", 85 1 S9 7r. k T . ?-"" yv v .. v." What can you get in a shoe at $2.75? Geed leather, proper shoe making, correct Autumn styles if you get these special $2.75 shoes. - " Jniu.y weit;, ui uuuisb, iiuu niuuu iu sell at anything near this price indeed, $2.75 is considerably less than the bare f actery price ! But one geed Philadelphia manufacturer had 500 pair of one kind of shoes en his shelves and another Philadelphia maker had a surplus of some hundreds of pairs of several styles of better grades. These two lets we have added te some oddments from our own stocks. Result, a remarkable collection of the kinds of shoes one really wants te wear at this little sum of $2.75. Netice the Ihree-strap Pump Pictured at $2.75 Tl- .' f U... 1j?1.! !ii i.1 1 c;..i..ji .i i ..... . .... . ruener iep-jnt at $z.5. Alse brown and tan leather one-strap pumps with col lege heel and rubber top-lift at $2.75. As well as odd sizes in black calf oxfords with low and medium heels and geed black calf "Mary Janes" with ene strap at $2.75. All sizes and widths in the collection, but possibly net in uucii suyiu. It is of brown calfskin with three brass-finished buckles and conservatively placed perforations. Made with the . smart college heel and welted sole. It is soft te the touch and fairly light weight and daintily finished inside with leather lining. Then there are brown kid oxfords with Cuban heels and rubber top-lift already attached at $2.75. Ana DiacK km one-strap pumps with Cuban heels and 1700 Pair of Autumn Shoes Very Specially Priced, $3.75 c $3.75 CBQl z55. ., $3'75 i S3-73 1 "iJT After all. one doesn't exnect tn ret perfectly matter-of-fact everyday geed shoes at any such low price. And it would net be possible this time, but one of our regular manufacturers turned OVer tO US this UnUSUal let at. n. nrinp mnrecainn Four of the styles are pictured. Patent leather cress-strap pumps, black and tan calfskin ene-stran pumps and some exceptionally geed oxfords. Lew and medium heels mostly. Alse there are some breSS assortments from our own stocks of much finer black satin one-strap pumps at a decided reduction f mm our earlier prices. UiU" il0ia All sizes in the collection, but perhaps net in each style. Best cheesing, of course, in the mermnrr (Down Stnlr Stere, Chestnut) ' "lutiuuj,. Fifty Different Styles of Women's Sports Coats at $12 te $42.50 AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATRB AfslM ln.A J If t nn . j, . - . ...u.,. ,tc una urK8, e-J te U Laurel St.. Philadrlnhln $18.30 Tweeds Heather Mixtures Chinchilla Herringbones Tan coatings Plaid backs Diagonals Cnmel'a Wnir- Deuble-faced coatings All these and many ether kinds of sports coats are priced $12 te $42.50 in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere. Customers tell us it is the most varied assortment in town and that the qualities are ever se much better. We shall be glad te show them te you and let you judge for yourself. The coat pictured at $18.50 has just ar rived from the workrooms. It is of a silvery flecked trade-marked coating that comes in soft dark brown or blue. Instead of the usual invei ted pleat, the back has deuble bide pleats and the large pockets arc button trimmed. (Down Mnlrs Stere, Market) Individual Frecks $25 te $39 Things You'll Leve te Make itt. UN"1 IW fe. NJ II I! sf ass ra jls w " iu i jt .m. - Jti 9 j I M I M M T M Wkr mH WSVLJ M M SUM 1KB IT'l I .. A RS J I Kf . li If w -j 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 J$ I ...ii i1" m miiiiii1"" Sale of Women's Pure Silk Seamed-Back Stockings, $1 They are rich-looking and lustrous, yet the silk of which tney are woven is pleasantly free from artificial "leading" which might tend te lower its resistance te wear Reinforced feet of finely spun cotton; cotton rein forcement en the inside of the heels and satisfactorily deen cotton garter tops are all features which add te their serviceability. Seme of the stockings are entirely perfect. Seme show verv slie-hf Ees? ln,perluCt,01IS' In bIai"'k. navand mam ,f the favorfte sgJe Excentienal Sillf SfnnL-inrre ci n 1 1)1 it m,u,1 fnshl0,1Cf1 nl1(I perfeet. and from the oum.ie thev leek like 111 al-silk from top u, tee. Turned inside out, one ms that the fe,.? V and Katter tops are cleverly reinforced with fc"ft, nieice rized eutten y , te make them wear even better. Rich, lustrous black I A little group of particularly in teresting frocks of only one, two or three of a kind. Se many, many kinds that each woman is almost certain te find the model suited te her taste, her style or her need. There are distinctively draped gowns of crepe-back satins, char mcuse, Canten crepe and crepe de chine. Seme with deep pleated bertha cellars; some with cleverly tucked basques; some with unusual one-sided trimming effects and or iginal sleeve tieatments. Seme per fectly plain; some embroidered; some combining two materials in new and original ways. Black and navy predominate, though there arc a pleasant number of dark browns and soft cocoa-browns. Prices, $25, $27.50, $30, $32.50, $35 and up te $39. (Down Stairs Stere, Market) 3 t-. W v $?.- Celers Are Warm and Bright in Axminster Rugs New and perfect rugs of the exceptionally durable grade in which the Down Stairs Rug Stere specializes at pleas antly moderate prices. Here are the three most-asked-for sizes: 6 x 9 ft. rugs $22.75 8.3 x 10.6 ft. rug.s. $UG.30 9 x 12 ft. r uss.... $39 Wilten Rugs Give Lets of Service i ,.,Th,eser,Mr? Il curefuI1.y selected patterns that are sure te be liked. Thickly napped, rich looking, warm colored 8.3 x 10.G ft. rugs. $73.50 9x 12 ft rnir ?7 sn Ien Miilrs store, ( lirktiuit (Dunn Slulrs Stere, On trull .- e &U) c:e JIO-lt ..WIjr .Madu nil.l Uuililercl It.unrmr A OnCMlll. w. - m... ... Iwtreie.1 . .! i. ' ' "L Ul "c " fcr.,, ' " "u"" " tlic luiHy mother, furilie enn iiiui., i, ii.. .... , . MUTn'l, '" "n I,I,,Ce lll!t' tl,e "Ions tl, 7 . w M,"l) f'Wneri UcceKin ,i. , """ '.,l u, 'WT8. I'als. M . , "" w"" "I'l'lI'l'iiMl mil. r of the c n,'nln of fhiinibrii- me ,, tnat.-i-lal ,h the ,,,. r iB e.rrn!:i,,,B ",op r f w"k- l'TC uiiil V ' ue ""l" l"ltl"'1, IL l1 " ""' lleu,l, give hllUan "' "r "' tl'e IJoltem. Vim M . -. fc III 1)171 fit l,i,,....l . .1 ubdIh ,.. , " "' 1'iurH of tlicne Wl OMGLNATJED BY MR. WASHINGTON IN 1909 The Convenient Coffee The Economical Coffee Each can is equivalent te ten times its weight in roasted bean coffee. 100 pure coffee. Ne coffee-pet. Ne grounds. Ne waste. Ne trouble. ""' nJ iluluty reuipwJ. ri. FLORA. Wfl Ui liylMADE INTHE CUPvByJ Am AT THE TAB xU I ",,"IJllllllil Measure the cost by the cup net by the size of the can. Booklet free Send 10c for special trial size. G. WASHINGTON COPFEE REFINING COMPANY v 522 Fifth Avenue, New Yerk '""I'llinillhuiiiuuijmiMijiwll IUUIH0 Women's Beriha Cellars, $1.25 Imitation vcnise and Irish lace cellars in patterns that seem almost as lovely as the originals. Cleverly tucked and pleated net berthas that leek demurely old fashioned. Shadow lace cellars that are delicately ceb-webbv. lt.s hard te cheese the piettiest! (Dertn stair, M.ire, entrul) Fully Stocked Aquariums Specially Priced, $5 It ii a very special price in di v I less than the usual cost of tn- howl and stand alone. Here's lnt it inc'udes: One clear trlass bowl and wri.'.Rht iron stand; lVihlcs and pearl chips for the flui'i- et the bowl; ti-il. colored balls and water plan's fur "fceenery"; Tm plump Japanese snails; P. ..r slim and shinimr creldlls.li. with a box of their feed. ' ' -mA t r I V . V. 'J ! ' - ... 2VM Kitchen Tewel and Toweling, 25c te (KC-,v ,;?. ..-; : .'.v."w; texwFiam 7 f Exceptional Pelly Prim Aprons, 50c They are se quaint and pretty and reallv nractienl. SJ-. . f r , w ir W(ajBsJSjwiOVftSw 12 Iho covibinatien of all these thiiiRS is i wcediiijrly effective, iis a visit te the Down Stairs Stere Armarium will convince one. (Down Slilr Stere Ontrul) 7Sn PlentV Of t'ri'Sll. nhsm-henr tmveL. i .. ,.,i. -:..i. ...... ji e ii ""'v,i' -" nuiiu u;sii-vn)iiur ily. Spongy relU-r tewuls te keep one's hands carefully dried and in geed addition. widcry? be.r.""'1"""" rrash-wcave kitchen toweling 1G inches for us? nCh fr nl!'!in"n kltch(-,rl towels, hemmed ruH tap.-.l nady bordered!01' hmnU,i aln'nttl when t-wels of heavy v.i;ive. Hluo Hlue Hluo beideml!"01" ,Um'm,,i ,,ahMintn -a l: "' .:1mI ;,,. K,(i. re for hemmed n'l-limn glus cloth,. Hed-berdeied. te c-uh ?dwel. U"n r"l:,r t0WtlS' Pl'a,,y for lhe roller' 21 yrds (I)eun Snir Sdir, Cfiiiral) Fortunate Men Can Get Wanamaker All-Weel Suits for $20 Tomorrow in the ),,,, .sni, store ter Men. en thv Vntlvry inn- iiv?!"0 trwn YT beuPht t() sc11 al '' "lean ing that we believed they were the bet that COULD be beilffht tO Sell nt ihnt nrine Q, r i.. i ln rni....... , ... ' l,mn,,:- k- 1... . - l u.iii n. iui iWjy Uli- -. Jinuir easque-uke i k" n i ngiier-pnceti groups in nhch .sizes have bodices and full .skirts man- ' become broken. se te cover all the area The let includes conservative and semi-cen- 'able te be splashed or soiled servative suits for yeuim- men ind IwhS! n!n n. housewerl, Fabrics include tested all-wool f aniy'Xviets" t ui Made of percale in light, ' cassi meres in geed-looking stripes' and desir-ible dean -looking and darker ""xtuijes. The colors are tjoed, t, styles are losir lesir vel - covered P a 1 1 e r s. I able. In a word, these are " V inamaker suits'1 ! and r rimmed uith rickrack they are only $20! "anLi suits ana braid. Pockied nnd smIidiI Iimitnrl nii.nsfU,. ..u..i.i vwvt HCHI11LJ, i.'unn lllri Mere, .Murket) 0,"Tu.r,si,:ur:rn:,!!'2'...!!..'-.'?.'. ,, . .,, iiiiunnj nueri "in ,f,17-H Y i J . . -r-1;'.', P if- M m A li. lVf .H ".ttl VTi it y t 3 .',.. ;fritw&irt$.!
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