trv- vmnyf rwt w iptsmj'm -A r f j i 4 H - evening? ledger-phila-dedphia; Tuesday, february 20; 1017 m?m I. " j , miipiii fiii m msmm SUPREME COURT RULING CHEERS FOES OF BOOZE Anti-Saloon League Glad Exist ence of Licenses la Not Evi dence of Necessity '$ Egyptian .f'J DEIT "JlwVtinost in Cigarettes leofo'e of cullum, refinement and eJwxUton uwarhU TREFER Deities io any other cyarctte. t twin Mert ofi'ie tlokil Cmik Tmknh ml Cyifptm Lyorettetm ivllWJ MmJ MMimi IHOUSE OBSTRUCTION BARS 'BONE DRY' VOTE Unsuccessful Efforts Made to Bring Up Postomce Appro priation Bill, Carrying Clause 171 u Staff Coritipotuteitt WASHINGTON", Keli 20i IjiMiiiLeiifiil ' ifforts made In the Ilouae todn.x to mil up Kftt po'tofflce appropriation lilll Minimi IS tamoorarlly a xtitc on llio 'bune dtx' pin- Jfef vision of tho measure, xvhkh xvua adopted Jj In the Senile That tliele me wide dlf- Kl fcrences between tho "near ili ' anil bone u7 dry" prohibitionists over the tidilKilillltv i of adopting tne jtiietiunieiii ih nppiiLtit Mars land vv liole-iale Ilquoi tle.ilus me In Washington lolilivltif? fin the am lit is WCe 01 1110 J-eirue nun.- un jiniv i-nni Ih by the House Thev nru uitixlnt-t-d tint Uthe r.idlial piolslon vvliloh li.us tha .h'nment of lluuor from a ilrv Slate to a. act State for IcxeiaKe nuiposeM Is ailoptnl Mi Van land "III Max xxet and that Vlrslnl i L . ... I.. - ... ..,1... 1.1 ..III ......I.. WftlCn reieilllx iifniup muniuiu . 111 MKitiu vol wet I nder clstlm; conditions lesl- dnts of Virginia mix lirltitf Into the Mate, 1 gallon of liquor a month for prhatu urt" MnrIind wholenale Hipim lUattix who are now doliiK a IiIk in ill-order busi ness In VIikIiiM nre conxlmed thit If all liquor for personal use pliould be cut off, the Stato Immedlati h xxnitlil Join the "wets The distillers of the 1 'tilted Slates, lioxx ver, are opposed to live 'bune dr pio ylslon The nssert tint the now hao In bond $220 000 OIHI xvoitlt of llquol whkh thej could not posslbh dispose of In the lit months It Is pioposed to allot Hum before the liw Incomes iftVitlie Because of the objection to Immediate consideration of the postuftke bill as . -. i.. .i. i, ... ..... it ii i .. niiieuueu i" iiir neuiie, nil! uuiiit' (nil utn dispose of the lienuni it Io tube ipiestlnu Both h- Itn..BA n.w! Onr.n4A !.n, ..... I.-., iiig iiuiicc tiuii nciini; 11111: ti uiji imii 1,1 ii-ii for the continuation of the ferke, despite the recommendations of l'ostmaster (leneral Burleson and the House Postofllco Commit tee for dlscontlnu itlnn of the tubes In all cities of the countr eiept New Voil The Senate, however, his dim ted the Postmas ter General to lontlnue tho pen Ice, and It Is fipected tho Hoiisa will conetu In the Sen ate amendment If?" Representative Hennet of New Yolk, -who iwio luusm igi uuiiiiiiiiitiiuii (it me sei ice and In doing so bas opposed Chairman Moon of the House l'ostolllee Committee. t tjked the chllimnn Imtni uhetber liia iiciiilil K carr his hostllltv to tho confereme iuoiii If the House should Instruct Its nmferets to agree to the Senate piovlslon ''AKreement bv the House ' mi Id Olnlr man Moon disposes of the muter Tin question Is unvvoithv of the Bentlenian and Is a reflection on inj honoi HELD FOR SHOOTING MEN WHO REFUSE TO ACCUSE Tailor Sent to Prison, Though Two In- juietl Men Say It Was Accident Morris Unir a tailor llvlntt at 1118 Mia- menslnpr avenue was luld without bail and sent to .MnvainensliiK pilsou todav to aalt trlil on the (haine of shootliiK two nun last tilcht in n iui. r mi,i ii i? in. iL'dolph and Kllswoith stieets Jne injured men ate Samuel l.Ischln tvventv-siK veirs old 12 "8 Snntb slvih f. etrcet, and Simuel XaiiKtiian, twentv -eight 'J years old 7.1 1 Mmriu uii-i Tinii. .,... p Mount Slnal Hospital Although thev told Iaj ...v rumr uiu suooung was an accident MJ nd thev would not wlliinulv mosn, nt,. "olf, the inanittiate would not dlscliamo the prisoner 'Ilia police .lie Investigating stor to the effect that the tailor tlneat- I, 'JJV0 "hoot the two men, as well as fom IW' others, several weeks ago 'lhi.e men bavo mj- icaiHi ii iintyses TODAY'S MAUIUAOn LICKNSKS Elt?uX iV ,,.,"rl" .U,J -ll"r hi. al (.., riK,".""" l11" I'nli.n si M iiJSiA ?r. Kndliott N Y ami I. no Va' ".""'l' '1 t'nlnil Bt ii..a i."" !lan" "lK -s" nmok rJiiI ii Dwr'8nlt IHll Olranl ave Rini.! 1. V1?''' -''Ill Poplar st SSI K lVhrlnBer 1T3K rrankfurd mill anil Hie , ijrk ''"", oi iii.-i i nrniert st !t Tnr. V""?Bf'r,...""llnmsport I'a and 1 or- IP ..?""? "ursler W limnnnrl I'. Alfred Ann. v "urnnnrilt Jhio Onjusta st , anl i i.A1.''n..,M; Christian st and Susie !. L""ertv inn on" Offenlv. Ilerwlelt l'ii . anil Oreta Parker. '1 rry V FiipmII j-i i)ini.mn...i ., .. i- " PenTV' Clark r'H4 W l'hKh ave ll n.r,..?e1n J.r . tjhestnj, Ta , anil nieanor S "roId A i.und sin-, t? n, r.V. H .Hamilton. 24111 LI Uordnn nt Tdon st and Flon t .. .i iiam j. Jionaehan New Vork city, and Mob & Dii il.l ,i t"reri Jsw oru ells 3 M.V.. ".y 0rontz Pa and Helen V ft CtLJL' 3? K Tioga st , VIIOer( Fl Mna IKQt U AlU 4 ll-- (nll .1 -" I'll Bl , UI1U llsCllim s ThnSf.pollS01 Jnl1 s n'h st iiiM..F .Kfrd. Ilrldgeton N, J, and Lena ? Mi... "u' """ I'' st pi5ir"iu",,M!,lllR' S8,l) Salmon st . and Laura KWiliUln,A Holmesbursr r,i I y itlS.. Anderson nn Kiln st . and Anna Trill ."toi. 3-48 Qransbsck st John T,ourJ?,0,n- Hsvt'rford Pa' -....i, j iiHninn. linn i.u. t Siri n"0.1! s",h ""' t-'hestnut st , and ''Oir.VVii "? cSy.nn-7 Willows ave i..PBllft 2003 E Moiamensjn ave, and -.Anna P. Shanrn !iO' u tilth -i ' 1 nn.TC,l;rllno'-8nT Catharine st , and Anee SJnnnai,,,iclan5 Tn 8 Darlen st f. li?M2r,?n,,.,0S3 n'no anJ Florence Wash ?.'n?l?n, 1J17 8 inth st. t'rrvn 11 i. ..-. a.-.. . .. . .... and Annie &aKftn5!.rt"Atell''.S. N J., am. 1 Clara .r ""'" iiui I'atfd be. Kk. n' c. Baltimore, Md ami Mar R&lMerfa tor Prescriptions Since 1871 ...i fi am," hlali standard of our pre scription department Is maintained la tfttr branch of onr sen Ire. R. W. CUTHBERT, JR. riMBUAriST CIIESIMIT AM) FOUTIETH STH. riui,Al.l.rillA Ready Money. pnited States Loan Society )cictyl ran ie. I mmmmmma 117 North Broad St S, tth st, :st8 Crrmantown "OT iscrrr t WINDOW t .v uuuur vvriijii .. .i.i..r;... :. . t." ."f-i.,.",i?.... l KIIUEN K? vrattIln and sltdtnc down. Attached to 8Si ll "ett Httta chain to prsvsntl loss Fln- . !! rasnotsny, mission una naK (uani ana ' IS?, "ch. I for SBo. In Colonial Whits, J5o UMa or Wsmps ooaoptod. . , fjSm&tm lllp'&tiimmm i.i it to.. oiiim mill Vffnm'ffTViMMiffYli? r "FRIVOLOUS" STUDENTS FLUNK AT WHARTON Sixty Freshmen and Fifteen Up per Classmen, Including Ath letes, Fail in Examinations Too much Interest In the filvolous nnt tits of the div Is believed to be Ingelv lesponslble for tho flunking nf quite n num. br of freshmen n the mid ear 'exau s' at the Willi tun Sihoni nf t'l 1'nlvcisliv of lVtmsvlvin a Slv frtshles ud llfteen upper classmen fell down In the test Among those who filled to piss were several athletic Mars Including Hen lien, star halfback of the ariltv team Ingot Hrtresvnig u guard and I'hulos Itouso ciptalu of the fifslniun teim , .Tlnuiiv Hrv ant sub ipiarleib ttk, Is under ndvlsenient Some of tho otheis on piobitloli Indinlo i!uy N'evlus fin met president of the poplin moteilass and Ailhur Hissing newstdltor of the l'tuniivlv tnlnii 111 addition to the seent-Me studenls win failed Io pits twent-tlve lnoie Hie 'on the film It Is tho opinion of some of the uu.ubeiii of the Wlniton School executive lomtiiittee that inanv of the students full to git the piopei cotuiptlou of the sihool 'I he stindard of tin Wharton School Is hIMiei thin ever bofute and Hue vouth who ileslirs to in ike good bis to buckle d nv n to htudv and keep his mind on the tasks at bind The ( oiiiinltti e who pissed on the gent ml status nf the students Is lomposed of Hi J I" i.lihtenbirger chtlimin, In 1 1" Moxev In .1 lines filing nnd Hi in Willi tm 11 Mti'lelliu CAMDEN "I I 1,1. ( OMIlt MltlN and the bnle inent of the Smoke Nulsaiue' will bo the topic of discussion at a meeting of the r'nmdeii f'lxli Club rildi n'ght John .M l.ukens ihlef of the Huleiu of Hollei In spection of Phllidtlphla 1' 1' Kaurfman mechaiilt tl englneei of the New York Shipbuilding t'omcanv and 11 Illldebi.tnde, of t'amdtn, will be the spiaktis Till, l)lsll'i:KN n of Iwelve-vear- old .lostpblnu ) lleno of .'-' Mleklui stieet, at the fc tint time lohn silvntoie .1 bondel 111 htl lalilils home dlsap lieaud his led bt i p irents to billeve lint she has lx en tutlted awav 'I lie 'aiudtu polkc ato smithing fot both "Oil, ( 1 III. M.I." Is the title i.T u toiiitdv to be Uven tuiil,lit bv the (ill is Club of SI Wlnlficds parish, 111 the palish house Cimdtn A minstiel show will follow the skit ( Willi, ll()lKINH will iilleml the lotarj (oufeiiim of the titles In tin mi ond dlstilct at lllnglnintoii N , Itd luirv .'I Among thosu who will annul aie l'lcsldeut William .1 Stiaudwli? II I I'tloiue .1 II llooth Hail '1 latkson i hailes A smith lla.v iiuuiil I M.uple and William A stevvuit 1IMII Kl.ll DOWN bv an null. nn. Iille ns she stepped f out n trollev t u .Mis I'm nle Hol7iuan slxlv-stven veais olil of U'i Chestnut stieit Iladdonfli Id N I tod tv Is siiffeilng fioin luttruil iujiiiles wbiili in iv taiihe bti iltath Mis lloltiuin had bt t u visiting itl.itlves In this t 'v and wis on hei wav home '1 he attident occulted it SttontI and lVtbitl stietts '1 he dilvei of the automobile which stunk lit i Is slid ti have disippened Mis Hollmaii Is in tho Coopet Hospit it PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me Interior decorating to be effective must be artistically executed. Long experience has made ub past masters in this art. Get our ettimate no obligation tCuehnie PAINTER It S.l6th St., K ACE 1993 SOW SEED NOW .FOR EARLY VEGETABLES If j on xx ant early flowers and vegetables, the seed must he sown now in boxes indoors or in hot beds. , Tomatoes, Cabbage, Lettuce, Kgg Plant. Cauliflower, Pepper are among those that can be sow n. Valuable Seed Book free. Michells SEED IIOUSE 518 Market St. CTX ti I MillV (1(1(11) EI1UIKI flood Ideal I 'hall so (loxxn at once to lUnna'a to have jay hand properly manl- h'aNNA "i E. Cor. ISth and Banaom rinlxiln (Over Crane ) and 1501 CHK8T.VUT HT., , Com KemoniKl, tit K, 5lanlf(irlpr, 3 "inigtiiiiiit In tlit It uiisuile ngiiiiist tbt sal. of lhttol , l-hlhidelplili ninr In the Matt of I'tiitisUuinhi gninallv Is ex l ! il iiiilav bv liailets of the nii-v i I' on I i gin ., lettilr of the Snpicnn milt ibtlsliin thai the oxlstetite of n Million is i, ,i , hn.iv ,f ,,f n, , M 'i ugh a iii.mI ir.in.iillv at ludg s I e, htl itil Koi-li. r SVhuvlklll Conn v In the Mali mux Civ tuses mid llomti l"P I'hllndelphla dlstilct mipnltitt ml lit "f Hit Itague" (he t pluli.n x.ilutl bv Chi. f lusi't,. Ihowti Is n gonl iletlsion xvlilih will afftit the I.henee Coiitt puifeduit In Hit mtli s-i,ti . it,., utider the l!i .ok law I titilv minted fin a xcar and the inr . ginitliig Tor a single ve.it tli n it t inr. I a vcMeil light an sit-in to hnve bt u the x iw lndd In s .in toiiimiiiililes , a I ll d-r-uinl it If there Is i.liji.n.n I, a tetiewal bassd upi n ihn iiieston of puh I i lenssitv , ,U. (jl of ,,, (, ,, , Io piov tilth m, that Ihls in, is in txiss and the Cum must ,,., t, ttmot on the icninn (Iran . from both subs It Is ll 1,011 1 (leiksiii nod s lotlld be of gl. ll blip to ns In nut- t nn Mien 1 Unv Ilrowiiht .It Mate I'mins, fn the I eigne ulso nppioxtd the illusion In the Mahaiinx In him As I uiuh i Miami It sild Mr lltownlee the sinmm, Couit nnkes uniiditorv u tiieslion vvhlih hcietofore b.n been lift to the ills, nihil o flhe l.itense Cutt ju,le,.H t M K, ptopiisltlon t iv Miliul and mikts It oh ir to the pill. II, that thtx havt tin light to bt lie ml when tlttv go Into . uit with 1 leiiioiistuim ' hised ii,ti tht. g, nt ill ground of no ptblit n. ussltv Now si t Ii a ptolest must be heaid ultde prtvliuslv in some uses the Judges slinplv lennitd I the li-iuonstrant If lnill his n Met use and wishes to mini the it inoiistratne of I litlghbors on the ground tint the nttessltv I for n siloon no lotiMi txlsls must be bt ltd bv the lttdge It v it t il 1 11 x shifts the I hutiltn of pi it.r ti the silutitiUteptr mid ! rhoilld phi nut it.e the oppniitiits of lliiuol to gtiatei iittlvln In thl-iltv as well as t Isfwbi te riJNMIUAI. Ol' MIM' AltTIST heixict's AliaiiBtd Toiuoiiow cii.il 1m i:. Hjiiitr for -si iv k,s ctinduiled at his home H23 Vol th Seventeenth slrtet ttimunow -iftei-noon followed bv pilvite Iiiteiinei4. will milk tho funeral of Chules H Harbei thltf tngiivei of the fnltcd Slates Mint Ml Ilirbet tiled on simdiv his de itb tei mlnntlng an liu iiuiIk m to ,,rr re held bv fithti and son f.u mole .bin Inlf a tm lin v 111 addition to his skill as an engraxn Ml H'lrbei was an attlst of meilt etell Ing In pottriltnie Ills list wmk a innlil He head of I'nshlent Wilson it.nip t ting ti Hue beginning with I'ltsident limit Id was flushed a few divs l.efou bis tleatli Me also designed and txecuttd the tlks for lliu i)lmg of rlghtt (ii nations tint for the Hepublli of Cub i being tho litest lie Inaugurated and built up the medal de patlment of the Mint ami some vnis ago wtnt to Hinope at the tiiUtst of the (iox eiumeul stiulvlng the mints of virions coiiniilts with the ttsiilt tint the woik of the l'nlted SI ites Mint mtdil tltpirtnitiit Links with tin lust woik of tin I'letuli and uiodt i n si bonis .Ml Hill. cis ilfslgn fui the Columbl in h ilf-doll u leietM) rsl.lt won the highest nndil uf ihe txpositiiin md was ainpttil awanl lu prifiienie to lint of Augustus St ti.tiidtus lli tleslgutil and mule the dits for all the sllvn pit es undo at the Mint liming his Iuiuml.eiuv w tilth btgiu In issn upon tht ib ith of bis run. i III! nn 11 il In r 'Ihe tldlr Hill., i nun In I.. union and dfituihd Jiom a long line of smlptots In miiilatuie w is npiinlntt d i bit f ingiavti of the .Mint in ISC. lis Min btiune bis as sist nit In ISbi 'lb iffite Is lotitiolltd bv I'tesldi utl il ipp .inlmt nt mil bis btm bed In Hit H.u 1.. i faiiiiU foi tirix-two v t a i s it.i I a Xrin ( Imlr nn 1 linns iiml Ions. VII ll . . till il I iix , , iis.ig-15 tuts full Sll III). 1 I llstll. II Spllll). . i ill 111 huh r I xn rtli fl.. s r i tin Hiph quality, loxv prices. This is the foundation upon which this exeat institution v. as built. Add to these enormous assortments and the ., .ra.f,r t inde Service, and vou have the reason why this store has been taxed to its utmost during the A young uomen uid furnished her home here latt Friday, after making cxtcnie companion,, remarked: "The saving, here are ,o pronounced that this 'tore is certainly a blessing to young folks furnishing their first home." Theie aie thousand of yomtq folks in PhiluJihhui just like he. Not only ' on, so-1 mrs 1 1 , u much worth u'lnle, hut the style am deiiend. alnlrlu of nur Vunnlim tm equal to an,jtlm,i that can he made by the hat manufactuiDH of the count, y. Ys Savings in Great Rug Sale Huys $21,00 Tapestry K12 ft $16.95 1950 Tapestrx SaMOGft 14.00 32 SO Vclxit. S KlOfi ft 22.50 .HOG Velvet. 'A12 it 24.00 45 (X) Wilton. 6912 It 36,75 ,1000 minsur 112 It 33.75 24 50 Tapestrx 912 ft 16.75 .13 50 Ilodv lintssels.. s2, 26.50 0;)cn Monday, Wednesday ami Fuday Ihemufs 23d Street, Columbia The Philadelphia Art Galleries S. K. Cor. 15th and Chestnut Sts. ItHl.P II XXAl.XlUIl, Auctioneer NOW ON FREE AN'I) HXll.V t'NTH. Till: TIMIJ OP THH l'l'lll.ll' HI.K WIIR'H XXII.I. TAKU I'l.ACK ON 1IIK ArTCllNOO.SS Ol Thursday (Washington's Ilirtbday) and Friday Afternoons, Feb. 22 and 23 The Collection of RARE' and VALUABLE PAINTINGS By the Old Great Masters Belonging to PROFESSOR PASQUALE FARINA ' l Catalo trues Free Umh Reaueat m " i ?ra, SrIt i J MISS KATUmilNi: LOCKE SpvaUor fiotn uuncstoxMi, 0 , who ilisiusst-il tlu- i-xil uf loiUtnil drink ing b ilobut.iittos ITcfniv a K.ith-i-iltiU of sul'll'tV XVOIlll'll nt thu lK'lli-xtio Str.itfind TWEIA'E-YKAIt-OlsD nov I'ASSKS WllllihESS TESTS lixvm Holt, Oct-m Cit, Siic-i-L-ssful m Kv.itniii.ition Held at I.v.ikuu Klllllll in i:.s ci n I th .n I it. In v Id ltwin Holt Is now i full-lledgtd iiuntmr wirtkss Ithgtiiph optiatoi of Ihe !!r-t gride lie went Io the IMill idt Iphl l nvx X'atd last Sitiinlti with his inotht i .Mis I rnbihk Holt and pisstd the (oX(imunut (xamlnitlon with an iveruge of s7 tanking ill who look the lest He was also the xmingesl lo be txamliKd Irwin staitttl to tlnkti with II. i wlithss sibout a veil ni,i) and dt m lopi il tapidlv He hid the atilal inn In. in his honu Tnr riflli stmt to the Mlanllt axeniit totlage of S S Wtnell, of IMillidtlplili lllspi.u llie inade it isiuiiblv pnttit 1 1 xx In Is teidv lo Ftni Hie C.oveiuiueul wheuivti the cill (onus He dots othn things well too, foi Inst inn- sit King lit Is a memlwr of tho vtslnl iholi of the (in in I llv llolv "I t lull v 1:.Im..m1 i Inn. h SEVEN MEN AND WOMEN HEM) IN "FIKEKUfJ" TRUST Xuvv York Polirc Heliexo They Haxc Hiokpn Up Stioni; Arson Conspitaiy MAX lOHK I'tli 20 Ihe artist of seven men and one woiniii todav broke up what tlu pollen cbuge Is an irson trust ' op. i.itlng foi months In New Vmk Chailes Cuinuilns and Louis Ileiiu in were plutd iimlei arnsl todiv ilnrgid tilth being professional llrebugs and the others In tustod ato alltged to hive tuiplond them at various times Mrs Dora Schuster the wotnin lu I.I Is allegtd to hive given a dlnnei lu honoi of tho 'lliebugs' bt fom thev find In i home Cc-rnian Citicn Hold for Trial M)i!AI.I- Mi 1'th 20 Piitltn, k Ualstr tlnigid with vlolitlon of the in t Ion 1 1 iltfens,. im bv stekiug to old tin nillitarx Inlotm itlon xesttnliv was held foi ttiil in the I tilted st itts Dlstrht ( our! Annv mtii weie the onlv wltnessrs it tin pn llniimi v hearing ICalsir a Uci in in citi zen Is nt Hbertv on JJiinil bail FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE past three weeks. Carpels $l "S iuiiistcr, per d.. . .$ 1.50 Velvet, per xd 1 15 Tapistr, per jd Linoleums $1 85 Inlaid, si jd . ..$1 1 25 Inlaid, si d 75 Dunoleiiin si jd ... ENRY LINDE and Ridge Avenues PUBLIC VIEW i - - - - WOMAN ASSAILS DRINK AS PREPAREDNESS FOE Leader of Anli-CockUiil Move ment Here Anions Those Who Get Advice Hi Ink was tllnl as u meiiate I. what was teiined the sin irt St I ' nnd also lis nil tiieinv to true piifimdness bv Knlh cilne l.oike of X'tuiiigslowu who spoke this morning mi ' in lutein itloinl Crisis at tint Hi Ikxtle-Sltatfoitl '"Hit 111 ft thing for otn xoung wioUtx ptopte to do is to cut out drink said .MWs l.otkp. 'and alien thex will be mote ptifntlv It to st rev their iiintrx In lime of xv.it Dill Hoi'lPyX Ills been termed snobbish but III Italltx II Is Ihe most de Hi stt III Xhc i utile world Aiming th ise w bo'llntt tit d to Miss Lot ke h vvamliig was Alts Josipn ilnznii) List wnk Mis Hit? mi tb i land ptiblli Iv agilnst tht- suiiflv toiktitil n iiultit, it as a in u ii to the voiit.g mm nnd womiii or Hit ippt i tilths and s.icu. -t..l that at -... al ftim - UllllS fot XOIIII), lllliph It I. lll"ptllMl with WAR liOUSTS TELEPHONE LINE COSTS IN JERSEY Ciiiiip.inx. Asks IViinission to Inotoaso 1. tics C.tes .lump in I'uci's of .Mntcrl.ils How the win has nffeclnl the I'armeis Ti It phoiit t'oiupanx of New .lersex was bnitight mil t ulav ut a hearing before the I'uhllc t tlbtlts i dtitmisstiMt at Cauuleti xx lit ii nllli as of the lonipiuix asked for n pnnitl to double th- t imp nn s zones nnd Imitase I lu xtnrlx telephone lutes whli h in. ix ait- fIS $2o anil $3n 'Ihe i st of t oust tin ting llms has lu nt ist 1 Horn 'IIJ1) to $T a mile slnte Ihe otgntii ition ot the tompinx in l'ui2 M Watnei llirgioxe set retai i ofthetnm I i.i lix told llilph xx H I)riiih president of the t imtiilssioti '1'he pi In or t ippt r xxht bas adviiuttd flout txxtlxi lo thlitx tiix tttits a pound h t ild Ihe ttinipinx xxhiih now Ins Ihiii- oiiit isks ptimls sloll to (leite six 7nnt s xxllll ll llvt ( t nt tliii),! loi t ill in taih out At pies, nt tbt loiupiux his i (lit tent toitx inib t iU fioni l'ttin I'l ii e (iri m i diintx t(, .k. pitxxn lliiillugton ( iiiiutx ald t be the inold lot tilt I tilled SI Ids J. E. Caldwell & Co. Clicstnut Juniper South Pcnn Squir ANTIQUE CHINESE VASES Newly Imported i j il f2i jlffXix 'rfT i J ' ""T'lnJiT'p.i'1' --'ci-1 ,' KluU di i jiiiu? i Make Your Evenings Bright and Pleasant The Player-Piano one's reach the best music the world has known, and ALL can play it with feeling and individual expression AT ONCE without a course of training. Nothing else will so completely assure a happy, contented household. Unexpected com pany of an evening can be royally entertained without any previous preparation. It is impos sible to be at a loss for entertainment in the home that has this beautiful PIANO Full-size piano, full 88-note, up-to-date action. Well made and handsomely finished. Biggest value in Philadelphia. Let us demonstrate this piayer and show you how easy it is to own one. Bench, scarf, year's tuning and 12 rolls of music free. F. Ac NORTH CO. 1308 Chestnut Street Please send me complete description of jour $375 Plajer-l'lung, alio details of easj -i.i ment plan, xvltliout Interest or extras Xama x. Address ,-?, t n. U2-:o.i7 ' KUJxBlMlTOV. 18IS.IS K, AllfKhfny Art. WKST I'lIII.A., S0J 8. SSd M, CA.XIKIJ.N, HSQ Hroailxvaj-i .NOKUISTOW ,N, : x , Main St, , In the Jjridhi" saloon of the ocean liner -PALIhMALLt- A SI ill iiAm I)tuian A QjiM-fcr Hera CONNELL SAYS STREETS MUST RE KEPT CLEANER Satiiliuy Highways City's Chief Prob lem, Hurcitu Hend As(-its Has Suflleient ruiuU foi Work I'blladi'lphl i for xtits his hid the dirti est nnd most llbktpt nil. 'its of an flist tlas cltx In the 1 ultlil St itts ucioidlng o William I' 'limit II chief of the liutclti if Hlgbwavs In the Hist of a setles of Itctuies to bis subordtiiilts xxho assembled in Ihe Maxiti s otllte Chhf Contnll said The ptop'e of l'hll.ult lphla ire up In inns on the subjet t .f ileanei stieets nnd vtll no longer i nilure tin- toiidltlous lint -iiixe ptevalled I'he sin i ess of Ihe picsent admlulstra loti dept nils molt on a decided Imptove nit nt It fr.tr. 1 1 tltanlig tbiti In ittiv other futor Pot Hit llrst time lu xtais Hit Ituteaii of lllghwiixs bis u sullh lent all ot ipi latlon i hi. f i onnt II askid his tm n to teport nioiuptlx tvtrv filluie of the coiitiaitois mtii to do tht ii woik filthfullv and xv irni d tint tin x would hixe to shoxx tnote pt p mil t tilt Ii nt x has put within every B ?v ?$&& W 375 f n EiWOIlE WEEK! ' Renewed " Opportunities V in this- SpeciaL r Clearance Sale of FINE PERRY; SUITS 900 Suits added to the ? Sale to keep up the assortments and sizes! f It's an assured fact that you will pay more than ever in your life before for similar Suits if you postpone the buying until next Fall and Winter! J Some of these fabrics, some of these weaves and patterns can't be had at all if you wait till then! There's an embargo on the fine wool they're woven of, and one of the best mills has shut down for the reason they can't get either the old reliable dyes or the grades of wool on which they have built their reputa tion ! CJ Nothing very thrill ing, maybe, in reducing $43 Suits to $37 ; in sell ing $40 Suits for $33 ; or in offering $30 Suits for $23! The thrill comes after comes when you find out, as you will, that these Perry $43 Suits are the up. plus ultra of fabrics, of tailor ing, of style; that these Perry $40, $35 and $30 Suits have no peers at those prices; that no merchant tailor on earth can beat our best, be his prices fifty or sixty or seventy-five ! And some of the best Suits we ever made are in this Special Clear ance ! To recapitulate for easy reading The $43 Suits are $37 The $40 Suits are $33 The $35 Suits are 26 The $30 Suits are $23 The $25 Suits are Q The $22.50 and the $20 Suits are $16.75 Sizes among them for all builds of men! PERRY.&C "N. IL, T.' A 16th and Chestm U..-VVA c. j f .r'4 a 3 --Vs rV Mi HI M .i. ? ,T.$3 te fv nu 3S 'M M & "trf 1 v L- Jt B.- -. "f ""W -'"J '. ft I ?r KJSH 5F fWij ' 2ii37-f 'WIsmLmfti- -: ritm j,miimMmwmikm2m