Tfp?- mm pnyii i",Wi!Wp.,lii", ii ' ' mi JHWffltV J W? ii) aajpjiii imsmi)MiHHp)Vl ii -i jf(JWSfTST-' " wuh.-mi.v I i"1'wp "Hwr1 CARSON COLLEGE TOJBE 1 VERITABLE FAIRYLAND tfonder-Wnlk Will Furninh Ap propriate Setting for Midsum mer Night's Dream ARTIST EXPLAINS PLANS tut lUmtrallon on l'lctorUl Vat i By M'LISS ' vfrtTT nil those present klnilly hold tlpht ( th r chair ami keep their feet fast to J, iround' In this way. after they have UA related to them the plans for the Car La Co lege at Kloiirtow n. they may be able retain the Impre-.lon that they arc 111 Tf1." ..ih thnl thev have rot heen In- initio- in a Midsummer MithH Oreain . iJ that I ha" "ol hefn ,n ","n,a", c"m' tonlcit on with Oberon klK of the failles , "&.: nf rooks HIM l tnftead 1 hao merely Inlorv lowed an v It H seldom that a man Is fortunate r.nAiiih to vvcvvp the nlrv threads of a Cm Into tun whole cloth of a reality f Albert Kelse ni nona "'" '" '"V f '...ni.i in .lrrnm out the Ideal col- r. for oun Klrls. and In a year's time lll see concrete result of that dream FK7.Vi.mhi io vour chair' I a one of the most picturesque pnls L.th. elthti-two acres set alde for Iho F",ll there will be n wonder-walk A I i.iMniinn.oilrr nir wonder nl,r,T ..i.l' with nine nedles nnd fftrtrf on either side In; stated Im L...rble eerKreens wh'ch form a ma- W . i aisle that will leave only the in.mii inj Ihe Mars visible at night At e'li er .id of the vvomler-walk circular glade, tiled bi the trees will form deep Illicit " ... ..1.1.1. .n.minilv lead ut) to the verv PrtlM One is to be known as the star well and the oiner is m- ni" -j.. Here the verv "music of ihe spheres will be audible Not 11k I'ntlvclj iiiii hlterally Of this however. Mr Kolsey r ".;..... mil. ),,.,. i h likes to see hln ', wl. translated Into facts before he ulk about them nnd ho has not liptl r '" .... 1 ... ttBtnw mlltlln" II,, "moon music mm m- "" - .j. x.t Ue hints broadli. however, tint k iry life K'rl who comes to Carson's andvilio bis nun nr v mum-. ........r.- ... (...I hnt the inn n In Ihe inoiin was m larlng If he onlv could be heaid and to I fust whai tune inai him "hi "" " L the corner tvlnkleil to villi onH have to r . . .. .... .. .....I....nllf In Ifnnur tike a siron in inn w.mhii:i -. ... these thlnRH I Mioiililn't be at all sur prise! If I'eter Pan nnd vnlv and the &i. iiir.l rhililien illilii t all vnrnte their I present nu.rters and come to the noniler- 11( to Ike Certiilnlv no mump up-to-diite ttccoinmodatlons for tli- f.ilnes nnd the hlry-lovers could be found am where Mr Kelev UKe oiner iuk imh ihihuui men llirrle Yeats Stephens fliesteiton belleies in fairies rurtlicrmore he knows that eer little Klrl. een thoiiRli she's an orphan thlht whose life lias been all drab and Krai belleics In them (Jlle her ne nigh' m the wonder-walk and shell KNOW tli.it fairies lle The children who nre lutln enniicli to filn adnittince to Parson's will lle In what Mr Kclsev te-ms "an antholoftv of buildings ' eierv one of which is named after a (lower There's to be an Inspiring church-like structure of Bothlc Ues'fcn the entire nntholoR In fat t follows the Rothlc Undenci -called the Violet House Its Itautlful i!oorwa encrusted with Iridescent atonta will hae Its Insignia, a violet, Itudded In its top Other equally beautiful houaes In the process of construction will be named after the narcissus, the corn flower the rose, et cetera "I have .ailed the group of buildings nn anthoIoB ' Mr Kelsey told me "because an anlhologj means a guilnnd of flowers or a collection of poetrj It Is in nltii to make theso building both of these things A ribbon gaiden of 'lowers will string out In front of the buildings This garden tho Children themeles will ImNe to keep In erder "It was Mr f'nison's Idea to make of this achool a sort of girls' Olrard rollege Keinl nlnltj was to bo the dominant motif Car ion was er fond of dowers and the flower theme, architecturally. Is essentially femi nine 'The whole Hinge In no sense Is this place to bo thought of ns an Institution Is to be-dominated by a tall tower, the actual memorial to Carson It will bo the sulillina- Fllon of womanhood, n mother holding her Infant will trown the tower and overlook . the entire place " In this wonde-rul ntmospnere orpnans from the ages of six to eighteen years will Hie and have their being Mr Kelsey and the trustees mid Miss nisa Teland. the , oung and striking dean are working hand ln hand lo give them the colorful. Joy fill jlltes that the benefactor wished them to tae and for which lie suppueu me money One of Mr Kelsey's theories Ik that "imagination Is worth, more than money" Hone) brains time nnd effort nre all he Int expended to prescne and stimulate the Imagination of the children A two-btory pIaroom will be the big et feature of each of the flower houses These playrooms will be lighted from two tr three sides and the central factor In each Will be a huge fireplace with a yawning mouth Decorative chains which will be come useful at Christmas for the banging of lockings will ornament the hearths A curved cathedral aisle will lead up to the college It will be tunnel-like, Just la the wonder-walk Is to be, and thou anda of hemlocks and pines will be used to fashion it It Iibh been to curved as to focus on two church spires, a Itoman Catholic and a Protestant one, that rear Ualnst the sky away oft In Chestnut Hill. A wonder place. Indeed The architect has designed many notable buildings, the most monumental perhaps being the Pan American Building at Washington, but it is plain to see that the Carson College Is going to be the favorite of his braln-chlldren. Mr Kelsey does not, however, take all the cred t for the beauty of the architecture and the Imagination displayed In its ile um. "If our art U bad," he said. "It Is not a much the fault uf the publlo as of the rtLst. He does not present his Ideas with fluency and conviction Ho is ashamed of hit Imagination He thinks It may be con trutd as childlike The most gratifying thing of all about this commission was the ay the board business men, financiers. Wen used to dealing In stocks and mines woa in back of me and entered Into the Dlrlt of the thing" Burned When Clothing Catches Fire Thelma Hvan plh. vrg ii,t iu in ti.a University Hospital suffering from burns , ne sustained today when her clothing caught fire while she was standing near ka gas heater In her home. 481; Panrhail rtv?nUe She ran Into the street, her dress t-ie, ana Joseph Ford, a fireman, who i Happened to be passing, caught her and I "oothertd the flames. The'ambulance from I Ut Clxtv-flfth Street unit WnnHlnnrf n,ar,,i fPolIce station was called to take her to the wpuai. Skating Carnival at Merlon The Merlon nrlMcnt r?hih ntiMnni, !.. ll"l rink, which has been built at the rhnore avenue golf course, will be the ' "".? ot a slta'lng carnival tonight. Five owndred persons from the Main Line are pected to attend The rink has been deco. rated with electric lights and the Bryn . awr Band has been engaged to furnish v music Finds Her Lout Boy Killed A mother's search for her nan ended In : a hospital when she found him dead, the , ilctlra of a atreet car The mother Is Mrs. HUcc& Davis, m South Ninth street leea JniMlDjc toe ten hours- bhe becaina fmea ana sought th aid of the Fourth r trm and Snyder avenue police, lrSfi'eant Phayre took the oman to the hCf tUin a hnu u..n ke ,. Lelt...4 - a B EV i ' ' i I ....r-j iiiini ..ill I llaHiBBBMilSIVisjsntvf li- r ofmK- i IN "TIIL NEW TO-ED" Miss (Jertrutlo Stephenson (nbove) nnd Miss Mntlc Stevens will have parts in the Collinciwood, N. .1., HiRh School play to be given Jan uary IU antl 0, "GERMANTOWN, PA" ASKS PLACE ON MAP Mail, Freight, Express Parcels Delayed by "Philadelphia" Tag. Business Men Say NO SUCH P. 0., P. M. AVERS Confusion Likely With Towns in Other Stntes Thornton Asserts (iermnntown does not wnnt ' Iinnie uile" but neither iloes It want renn-vlv.iiili nnd the world at l.irito to furget that It fctlll lilavs n Important part in tho nffalrs nf men I-oskal reasons, business men pay, demand that It still lie "called" CJeimiui toiMi, Pennsylvania Instead of (lermantown. Phl'adelphla Investlitntlon say members of the liir mnntown Business Jlens Assocl.itlon has shown that epies packaKe nnd fre'Rht consigned to them and addressed to fieimati tuuni Philadelphia, are subject to what they belleo Is unnecessary delay in deliverv Tliej say this delay can be prevented liv addressliiB packages tn (iirmantowii, Pmn sylvanln. Instead The belief Is also neneral In fjernuiituttn that all hinds of mall Is delivered several hours earlier when uddiessed Id lUitnnn town Pinnsvlvanln. than vhen nddresyed to tiennantown, Philadelphia The clllllcnln uas taken up In a recint meeting of the association. Alonzo Thompson superintendent of the Philadelphia Local Kxpiess in (Jermantuwn, discussing tho sltuntlou, said, "l,osji of time often lesults when pirhncen Intended for Ucrmantowu business men are nddresseii to (lermant jwu, Philadelphia be cause they uro first sent lo the downtown ulllces of the express companies and have to be forwnrded to Ciermaiitown They might Just as well come direct to us here" Postmaster John A Thornton takes em phatic exception to the stand taken by the business men In regard to mall "Mall for (iermautown should most cer tnlnly be addressed to CTerniuntovvn, Phila delphia, Pa. There is no such postnlllcu as Oennantown In Pennsylvania, but ther Is In many other States A letter addressed to (ermantnw'ii runs n grave risk of being sent to one of these. Not only that, but there Is a lailroud station of the Heading Hallway called (Jermintown Probably a I. rga per centage of mail addressed t Uermantown would bo sent there, although It Is not u pnstutltce, unless the distinguishing 'Phlla dtlphla' be Incorporated Into tho address " lames Walker, hecrttury ot tho Ueiinau tow'n Business Men's Association, sayH In reply to the stand taken by the postottlce- I know the belief is pretty geneial that mall comes quicker when nildressed simply Uermantown Pa As to my own personal experience, I have addressed mall Herman town, Pa, and have used that form for the return addresses just to seo the result, and it has always been dellvcied I have never met with an Instance of It going to any of those other places " Kxpress companies agree with the busi ness men that express packages should bo addressed to Uermantown, Pa , and not Uermantown, Philadelphia ?l$4tthff I All Furs Reduced To Cost of Manufacturing 1604 Chestnut Street The House of Exclusive Models yeWUfNTV AwX ftitW flJ BEiiMMWUlSHiaflii Deerfoot Farm Sausage are real food ,We use the LOINS and HAMS of porkers. No scraps. No waste, Med t the Viiriu et Suutbboroub, Mesa. iJBimmilllllllliWlliiHi ASK FOR and GET 3RLICK' THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cha jubjUhlUi at YQU Mine prit ENING LEDGrER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY i5, BEYQND THE GREAT OBLIVION (Sequel lo "The Vacant World") By OEOKGE ALLAN ENGLAND CopvrlaM. IJ bi; IranU a. itunatv Company. til PTKIl WW III (Continued) "Qtll II-1I ' cautlnned Stern ' Don t waste p your energies Imagining things Just vel There s more than enough real work, fond gettlnir house building In caves nnd nil thni before we ever get to tchools That's tors ahnd vet uliuatlon Is'" Silence agiln save for the s'rong and useless Inner nf the engine, that. noly a a srnro frf innwlhg niachincs, flung Its In ilonnialile ihnlletige to glaMtathiii out Into I fathomless void on every hand ' Allan' Allan' Oh, a star' Iiok, look! A nt I'lie girl n.is first to see that blest nnd idrpiis iiiini; Hours had passeil long nn l ur stendlly the nlr pressure had 'nil, the vapors thinned , but light had not i fllitroil through the mists. And Allan's iiunl had befn sore troubled thereat He iml not 'bought of the simple reason that ihe were reaching the furface nt night Hut mm he knew, and as she cried to him A star he, ton. looked nnd saw It, and ns though he hail been a little child he ft it the sudden tears start to his weary f ps v ir" he answered. "Oh, thank tlod i st tr ' It fmKil almost at once, ns vapors sin 'tided It . bin noon It enmc again, anil iihrii many more; nnd nuw the' first bri-uh nf the cool nnd blessed outer nlr was wnfttd to them. I te I as thev had been, nil these long n ii ths - tor now the year had turned iirnln nnd enrly spring wns comltiR up th world used to tho closed nnd stilling ntiiu-phcre of the Abyss Its chemUallzed fi'gi and tnlsts. the llrst erfect of the pure urfatv-alr was almost Intoxicating ns thev mounted -higher, higher, toward the lip or the titanic gulf The patriarch. trcmWIig with eigerness and with exhaustion fur Iip whs very old aid mm bis vital forces wete all but "lieu breathed It only will. dllllcnltv llapil was his respiration , on either pallid link a stiange nnd vivid patch of color thmiett Mnlil'iil) ho spoke ' Sar" Von see them really sec them?' fallerftl he oh, fur my sight ngaln ' oh that I might ste them onc only mice, those WDtiderful things nf nuUi'iit story ' Then, vtrlly. I shmitd be Kl'nl In die1' Midnight Maid-driven now for many hours hentid vet xt lit lunnlng tine, tint ,iulllac Iml nt length mule n safo landing on the western veign of the Abiss. Again the vovagers fnlt solid eat til beneath tilth feet ll Ihe rlo'ir still light Stein had bloi.ght the machine til i.ulli nil n little plfitenu miiideil In part, p irtly bare sand Numb and tllT. In had nl'Khted fium the drivers scat, mid had lielicTl both pass tigers alight The girl, radiant with jov had kissed lilm full upon the lips the pitrlnich bad fallen on his l.mes. and gathering a handful of the sand tho precious turfncit if ihe eailh long fabled among hl Kolk fiing VMirshliiiil In his ilnpesl icveries had clasped It In his thin and heaving breast - If he had known how to prav he would have worshiped thole Hut evijn though his lips were silent, his attitude, his soul wete all one vust nnd heartfelt prayer prayer lo tint mothei-arth. the unseen stars, the night, tho wind upon his blow the sweet nnd subtle nlis of heiven that enfolded him like n caress Mem wrapped the old man in a spare mantle for tho night wis bill then made a crackling tiro on the sands Worn out they tested all Utile they said The beauty nnd majestv of night now jvaK.lMiWvma.-iiPR Are you havingtrouble Does your skin itch and burn? Or w your appearance marred? There is no need of enduring such discomfort when Itcsinol Ointment usually stops itchinp at once and quickly makes tho skin clear and healthy again , Doctors have prescribed Uesinol e House that He Til FOUNDED IN C. J. Heppe 8c Son No matter WHO the maker is, we put all Exchanged Pianos in perfect order before offering them. ( We will not attempt to discredit our competitor a goods by showing them on our floors in bad condition namely: out of tune, hammers hardened, action out of regu lation, etc. We put all used pianos id sell them cheaply to get advertised by another store SitnoUfra, Jkpfc&3 to BUY IT IN ANY CUNUIUUJN, and we will re-voice, re-regulate and tune it Not are we only the "one-price" piano house in Phila delphia, but wc will refund all your money within thirty days if you change your mind after your purchase. Our way of doing makes our business a genuine p,Ca8UrC- C. J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Streets seen again after long nlWenco a hundred times more solemn than they had ever known It, kept the two Americans from speech And the old man. burled In his own thoughts, sat by the lire, burning with a feicr of Impatient longings for the daw ii Five o'clock N'ow nil across the eastern sky, shroud ed as It was wllh the slow, silent mist wreaths rising ghosllv from the Abyss, delicate pink nnd pearl-grav tints were spreading shading nbovp to light blues and to purples of exquisite depth and clarity N'u cloud decked tho sky, the wondrous skv of early spring Diwn, puio ns on the prlnml day, was climbing from th eistrrn depths And, thrilled by that elernil mlincle. the man and woman, hand In hand, awaited the full coming nf the light The patriarch spoke "Is the sun nigh arlen now'' he queried In a strange, awed voice trem bling with eagerness nnd deep emotion, is it coming at last the sun?' "It II be here now before long, father," answered Stern. Krom which dliectlon does It come" Am I facing It?" he asked, with pitiful anxiety You ro facing It The llrst rays will fall on you onlv bo patient. I promise you It shall not fnll'" A pause Then tho aged ninn spoke again "Itemcmber. oh my children " R.lld he. with terrible earnestness, "nil that I hive told vou all tint vou inut know. He member how tn deal with any people Thev are as chlldien In vour hands He Very patient, very firm and wise, All will be well "lleniemher in warnings of the (treat Vortev. so verv far below our sen tho Lanskanrn and all those other perils nf Iho Abyss whereof I hive spoken. Ite inember loo. all the traditions of the Cave of lteoords " "Some ill v when nit else Is accomplished vou may llnd that rnve. I have o!d you tverythlug I know nf lis louitlon Seek II some dav nnd llnd Iho blstoiy of II d Mil btirlid pnsl. from the time nf the gioiil intiistriipho to the Hun! initiation whin inv aniestors sought tho Inwei si a Another sllmeo All three who too leoplv moved fur any sporh And evei mounting luglm brighter and inoii ile.ir dawn Hung Its glories wide jieniss tin. hIiv "Help too that I may stand In gleet tho dav" at last tho patilarcb said "1 iniiiuit i lo alone " Stirn nnd the gill null taking nn nrm got hliu lo his foot He stood there fining the oist. piiestllko In veneinblo and solemn worship of tho coming sun. "CJIvo mo e.iLh n hand nn ihlldren ' ho loiniiiiinded In Sinn's hand strong eolded, toll-worn,' ho laid the girl" "Thus do I give you each to each," slid ho "Thus do I make vou one"' Stern drew Heatrlce Into tils arms llliuil though the old man was, he soused iho act, and smiled A. great and holy peace hid shrouded him t "Only that I may feel the sun upon inv fate"' breathed ho All nt mice u thinning cloud haze t(.t the light glow through Heatrlce looked at Stern. He shook his head "Not ct." ho answered Swlftlv upioso the sun. The morning wind dispelled the Nhroudlug vapors "Uh what Is this warmth'' exclaimed the patriarch trembling violently "What 2gSSS32ZZ2QQ with your skin? Ointment for over twenty years in the treatment of skin affections. So you neeu not hesitate to use it, nor to recommend it to skin-troubled friends. rtealnol Olntmnr Is no nearly fltMh- olore d that It chii ba until on fipoaed sur faces without uttrarllni; unduu attention Sold b alt ilrussli" I8t5 ADOPTED OXk-PRl' h 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th in the oest possiDie condition rid of them zomJ- at a bargain, we advise you m war w& is cms wanntn, tnis glow upon my lace Thl life, this " Out toward Ihe east ho stretched both hands. Instinctively the prlcstllke worship of the sun old vvhn the world was rtlll In Infancy, surged back to him ngaln after the long, lost centurlci of darkness and oblivion. "Tho sun1 The nun!" ho cried, his volco triumphant s a trumpet call Tears coursed from his blind eyes, but on his lips n smllo of Joy tmiltlernble vns set "The sun' ,tt last' Thr " Stern caught hlR feeble body an he fell Down on the sands they laid lilm To the stilled henrl Stem Inld his ear Tears were In his eyes, too and In til" girl's, as merti shook his head silently Up over the ilmeworn, the venerable tho klndlv fnre thov drew the mantle but not before each laid reverently kissed Ihe wrinkled forrheid "Heller thus ' uhlspcrefl the engineer "Par better, every nay. He had his wish, he felt tho sunshine on his face, his out going splilt must he mlngltd . with that worshiped light and nlr a ml sky with dawn with springtime ' "Willi life lselt"' mhl li-nirlee And through her tears hIic smiled wliltn higher rose the warm. Hfe-clUng sun of spring (Tin: i:.s-t ,, The rcimt In.lalment ot "rlie liofj t lillil," (lie nrn trrlnl stnrt. Iir II. tthlrr HnmilrJ, will lie fminil mi I'sae Mne of III Usne SUITKAOIST TO Hi: ClTIn.V Olga Helen Gtoss, Wearing Colors, Aski Pinal Papers Miss niga Helen dross a suffragist who has worked faithfully for "the cause' 'ilnco the beginning in this city, appeared today In redernl I'mirt for her imttirnllintlon papers She obtained her first papers three veins ago The young suffrnglsl s nppenianoe startled attaches, ns she was almost hidden behind suffrage colors a yellow flower and a blight yellow pin denotlnff tivIoo In tho light for ciiual frnnchlso being can led bv her Miss Uross wns bom In Itussla. coming to this country when n ihlld She imrtW limtril In the llrst npen-nlr meeting hold In Phila delphia with Alice I'.anl f"r wlmiii she cherlshos u deep togaid sho his forged ahead In Iho butlness of Int.tlut ilnorntliig on hot own merlls tioing a hading mem lior of 1ho Hi in of John I ionuaii t. I'o. 'I lilrtconlh Mieet ab o illiurd avonuo PHILADELPHIA'S FINEST BUTTER ' 5JMT. ft. u& Wv' 6f w W poBVB-- 3 ! Are You Particular? Particular people always buy Butter at Our Stores because the protection we give them, both as rccards duality and price, is I doubly welcome and valuable in i this important commodity. I If you arc particular, you will 1 take advantage of this opportunity 1 and prove to your own satisfac- tion and saving how well it pays l to buy Butter "Where W"anty uounts GOLD SEAL BUTTER ib. Gold Seal is the highest grade of freshly churned Butter. It is made from the richest golden cream in the most modern cream eries in the country. The more particular you are about the But ter you use the more you will ap preciate the fine flavor, delicious fragrance and superior keeping qualities of "Gold Seal." HY-LO BUTTER CA-RO BUTTER lb. lb. 42 38 You'll have no Butter trouble if you buy your butter "Where Quality CountM." ROBINSON & CRAWFORD ' The Stores for Particular People 1 Throughout the City and Suburbs SYSl'LM IN Ml and Thompson Streets Partial List Showing Representative Values In Used Pianos Fiat $ 50 Keller Bros 65 Fischer 100 Waldman 1 1 5 Harrington , 1,1 5 New England 130 Schomacker 135 Stone HO Newton 145 Emerson ,.. 150 Albrecht 150 Steck 165 Blasius 175 Steinway , 175 Ternn-$5 Down, $1.25 Weekly X -nM'- S. CA"Z. ITfo fflil Due eliiii 1917 CLERGYMAN LIKENS COURT TO BARROOM IN SPEECH Assails Methods Employed by Judges Harratt nnd Davis in Attack on Saloon Transfer The T.lfenie Court over which ,tudgp Unrrntt ami Dnvl preside wnn llkenul to a barroom lv tho Hcv f Kdt;nr Adnmnon In a ofrinon delivered last night t Iho Slhiinon Memorial Methodic Church, Hlxty tlrt nml ,IefTeron streets Thr rlriRiman. In dlscimlngr ths light of Haddington residents against tha location of Michael J liurke't vnloon nt Sixtieth Btlcct and Ijuivlcm no avenue, compared iho treitment nrcoidcd him In the Licence Court with (hat In .tildge Shoemaker r court 'Judge Shoemaker' court In a gentle man a court ' anld the minister It la dig. ,rk"iT!'jr rnn'snor nnnn tinnss VI VII. OIIIICnH promptly lilted when nrrnmrnnled liy l'onlil Money Order for full amount, HnlUfuclInn gunranlerd or money refunded. FlilSCSEPEi U ELEVENTH & MARKET STS. dilltlnnnl Knlrnnre from r.lerenlh Nt Nuliway Mlatlon, Tuesday the is; to Crrade afs Thousands Upon Thousands ! nnd Other Couts, made to Retail at $10 to $.'19.50 Offered at . i 4o.S, $10andp 2 "k Silk VI u aIi S Thin Full Jgf 5 W rurilurojr r Mk V I ti i Ii W 2 Tout, full Trlmftifil ' M llnd. ISaucle Cnnt. x $4.00 The Entire Surplus Stock of the House in New York. Sacrificed The Fabrics Include Esauimette Silk 'Plushes, Satin Lined Velours, Broadcloths, Wool Plushes, Silk Corduroys, Kerseys, English Mixtures, Malelambs, Zibe lines, etc. FitANK n snDiin snco.vD r::::r.!:L':::n:rni:nr!: FRANK Mll 'SHOES NOTED FOR THEIR DISTINCTIVE STYLE & SUPERIOR QUALITY SPECIAL GUARANTEE ON Sillc Hosiery in All Shades "Don't Aak. for Your Size Ask to Be Fitted" Tke Sorosis Snoe Co. 1314 Chestnut St. Philadelphia The Thirteenth Street Announce ttS n Southern Resort Apparel i mIv. .7 hilled nd people are treated with courtesy and decency. Whatever Judge Shoett4Vers decision Is concerning the Injunction op piled for will be based upon law "I cannot say that for Judges Harratt and Davis, t remember my experience In their court for the tactics employed there flav ored of the barroom " Judge Shoemaker has reserved ijeclsfon In an equity suit for nn Injunction brought by several home owners of Haddington to re train llurke front opening his aialoon. Artru tnent on the ault was heard last Friday. i Man Taken Life by Gas Abraham J.lpehutt, 912 North Eighth street, committed Milcldo last night by In haling gaa In hla room Ills body was found by hit son Morris I.lpschutz. Kof a long time tho elder I.lpschlitr. bad been aufTerlng from asthma sMAnTX.Y 8AVr. monf.y nXCiaauaSVCJ! Sale of Sales in of Beautiful Silk Plush, Velour Thin Fine Wool Velour Coat, riinsr'n Fur Trim med; half natln lined T r Im in r l ISaucle Cnnt. $6.50 $10 Largest Nationally Tamous Coat to us at 40c to GOc on the Dollar I Rich Trimmings of Raccoon, Moufllon, Genuine Beaver, Skunk Opossum, Chase' Fur. Silk Plush and Beaver Plush. Big capo and double military Btorm collars, full sweeping flare, models, straight lino and acmi fltted. ri.ocm & BAnnAiN" suuway and SEDER n:nrnn:rnnnn:rrr::i:s. Shop Where Fashion Reigns Thirteenth Street Just Below Chestnut a Showing of Exhibiting absolutely original creations in the vividly colored fabrics demanded by the mode, Each model appropriate to t li e season and in perfect taste. i . . ,j (14,1V JUU VWU &111VU C Cliff t r ,Ul d y trt car t Eighth and I naimrw -ji iru. JaaMtaJatoanittWjMi