V'fT - ' i'" wlifN'L j-- rKi-Jift-nfluvnin' :' '; Ky'-w ' R. CITIZENS I POLICE Five-Year-Old Girl Found After Being Missing for Three Days CHILD'S MOTHER PROSTRATE Police nml citizens of Highland Turk. ?C. .T., today nre scnrrhinic the town nnd woods in Its vicinity for the kid -nnpprr of I'thel MrClrnve, five jenrs old, who wm found sick nnd exhausted on n rain sonkod mrnclovv, nftcr linvinj; been mining since Saturday. Thp rhilil m found nlouc Hip freight cutoff of thp Wot Jersey nnd Seashore Unilrond npnr Illvrrviow Heights, Discovery of thp missing child was mndp last night bv- Chnrlps Hess, nn cm- -plo.re of thp Poser A. .lones shipyard, whoso clog ran up thp brink bnrkitig furi - ouply. inducing hk nvvnrr to follow him. Hess took tho child to hpr homo, whprp she was plncpd in bed with her mother, 'who hn brpn ill since hpr disuppoar flncp. Dr. Ooorgo Adams, nf filoiioes ter. wn! rnllcil to nttend the ihild. Search mndp by pmplojci of tlip t'uso.v & .Tones Company nnd Hip authorities for thp missing girl proved iiiinviiiling. Thp child Attended the picnic of drillers of thp 1'iiipj & .Tones shipjnrd nt thp country club Inst Sntunlny. Slip re turned to within n short distance of her homp, but npvpr rpnehed thprp. Her ting, which lind been with her, arrived home nlone. Relief thnt thp child wru nbductcd and that hpr captor. fenrinR the conse quences, abandoned her at the place where she was found, is borne out b the statement of Mrs. Mary Mjrtle. of Gloucester. Shp declaies she snw ,1 'man giving enndy to the child on Sat 'urday The place where the child was found was searched carefullj on Sun day. Assistant Prosecutor John Stiaw. of Camden, isjn thnigp of the investign tion of the reason for the fluid's dis appearance. He visited the home of the child Inst niRht in compnnv with a "" detective, ActinR Count j Phmicinn V. H. Prntt. of Camden, and Pi. !oorge Adams, of Gloucester, after eainining the child declared their opinion she Imd not been harmed lij her nbilui'tor. Pm -othy Ollis. a plnjnmte of the kidnapped child, declared to tiie authorities that the ame man who lured her little friend away tried also to Ret her to accompnny him. but she refused and ran home, friRhtened. FEW LETTERS FOR GERMANS Lifting of Censorship Finds Only 200 Sending Notes to Teutons Notwithstanding that mail is now per mitted to go to any part of firrmany without passing through censorship, only a few hundred persons hac availed themselves of the opportunity. aicordiiiR to Superintendent of Mails V. Johnson, who nsserts that in pre-war days at least 1000 letters were received dnily at the central postoffice nml its branch stations. Today, however, less than n fifth is being received. Mr, Johnson explains that few com mercial letters are being sent to CJer many because of the unsettled condi tions of trade. A limited number nf parcel post pnek nges nre being forwarded. The bnn on nionej orders still pre vails, and the PostofEcfiie Pepnrtmetit, according to local officials, will not lift these until about three weeks Inter. This is clue to the instability of Cier man credit and their monetary exchange valuation being in an unsettled condi tion. FIFTH WARD PLEA ATTACKED District Attorney Says Appeal of De fense Is Inadequate Pistriet Attorney Ilotnn lias answered the petition of the fifth ward police men in the Supreme Court for n new trial by alleging turUc.thp "petition is too general and noti eific as to any supposed eriors of tlielSupcrlpr Court." Without setting forth particulars the fifth ward policemen claimed the Su perior Court had contravened its own decisions nnd the decisions of the Su pieme Court in passing upon points of law. The convicted men are Itennett, "Wirtsrhafter, Murphj, Uram, feldmau and Hayden The Supreme Court may dismiss the appeal on its own view of the petition and answer or summon the policemen's attorney, William A. ftray, and Pis triet Attorney Ilotun to make oral argu ments, or it may grant the appeal with out further argument. bcppai'd 3& Charming Neckwear So new, so stylish that it most attractively and inex pensively completes the trimming of any gown, how ever simple. A Vcstee, $1.00 to $20.00 A Sash, $1.65 to $3.00 A Collar & Cuff Set, SOc to $5.00 Of Organdie, Net, Voile or Batiste. A Little Round Collar for the Nape of the Neck, $1.00 to $5.00 Of Net, Georgette, Hand-Embroideved Net and Filet Bertha Collars wide, plaited effects of net and lace. Worn with the round-neck gown. $2.25 to $8.00. Or, A Silk Girdle, $2.00 to $4.25 Some short, to fit the waistline and tie in the back; others to go twice around. Materials for the Gown l fit Neckwear and Girdle, may be found in ample choice in the Cotton Dress Goods Department. 1 1008 Chestnut Street Hr iflwmtk MjnHI KSfl w til m r& sstl NII.U1M MU'IIUH I'.iliolnmii attarlieil to the I'if tcenth nnd Sii.(lrr ,'uenue st.it Inn, who was di owned in the Delaware i'icr nt TorrpMlale. Ills home was at WM South Homier street POLICE MUSICIAN DROWNS ON FIRST DAY OF HIS VACATION Patrolman Archer's Swim in Delaware During Picnic Proves Fatal Patrolman William An her, thirtv fne ;ears old ".n.n,l Smith Tfourirr street, attached to the fifteenth and Snyder avenue station and a member nf the Police Hand, drowned in the Dela ware river nt Torresdnle Archer was a liugh r in the band. Puring his nine j ears' sen ice on the police force he was attached to the fleventh nnd Wintet streets stntion. the Second and Chiistinn streets stntion and the fifteenth s,eet unci Snider avenue station. lie was u graduate of (iirard t'nllege. Yestetclav was the first dm nf hi summer vacation. He and his famih were planning to leave toda for a stai nt Atlantic 'it. The police of the fifteenth street and Snjder avenue station will attend the funeinl set vices Inteiinent will he in Holy Cross cemeteri . The Police Hand took an afternoon off nnd took a trip on the police hoat Ashhridge. At Torresdale the picnick ers went ashiue and Archer was unions those who decided to go swimming. AVhen some distance frnni shore Archer was caught in the sti(,nR dnwn ricer cm tent caused lij the swollen tributaries pouring lapidly into the mnin stream. Iiefore his companions could go to the rescue of the stiuggljnj; man he was swept under. It was an hour liefoie the bodr was found and lemoicd to the Tncony police stntion Archer leaves a widow and fom small children. The body of the twelve year old youth found in the Peiawnre river at Noble street on Sunday was identified jestrr dny as Unit of Anthony Pillele, of 10S Cherry street. Identification vv.is made by the ill owned boj's mother. RECTORY NOT APARTMENT City Solicitor Holds Rooming House Law Does Not Apply According to an opinion furnished to Pirec tor Wilson, of the Department ol Public Snfetj, bv Citv Solicitor Con nellv, the rectorv of the Itomnii Cath olic Church of the Ascension, now in the com so of construction at f and Westmoreland stieets, which will con tain six rooms and three baths on the third floor, will not be lequiird. as is necessary for all rooming houses, to have a fire escape. The lnw depntt ment was asked to Rive an opinion whether the structure was to he lcRard ed as a rooming house. Mr. Connelly said : "It seems to be reasonably clear that the ordinary rectory is neither n tene meat house, n lodging house nor a rooming house, but unless some unusual circumstances in special cases diffeien tiate it from n private lesidence. it is to be so regarded." Italian Republicans Chartered The Itnlo-Ameriean Republican Club, o the Koity-third ward, organized to studv political economy nnd literature, hns heen grnnted n charter hy Common Pleas Court No. .1. Peter Kllis heads the new organization. 'Other offieeis arn: (iiuseppi Pnrnnello, Oiuseppi In colligo ; Oiacano Vieo ?lnd Giscnmo Relli. ns VLB UVWCf rUk j rNITiatTVTIS COVUUUJill EVENING PUBLIC lM VETERANS TOWIORROW 'Transport Santa Barbara Is Bringing Its Last Lot of Soldiers Here ASHBRIDGE TO MEET SHIP I ifteen hundred American troops rp 1 in nine fiotn Itiest will debark here from the transport Santa Ilarbnrn to morrow. nnnnncemeiit of the coming of the mopship was mnile nt noon todav hv 'he Philadelphia welcome home com mittee The Santa 1'iiiharii had not I'cin expected enilier than Thursday. The police boat Ashhridge will go down the river to welcome the Santa P.ailiain, leaving the pier at 11 o'clock The welcome home committee has a ' limited number of tickets available fnr iHatives wishing to make the tlip , These Hi-Kefs mnv he luiil between !l i and ID'IIO n'ejock tomoitow moining a' the lotlimittee's headipiai ters in the I ilierty ltuihling. Chestnut street below IStoad 1 The ves-el is carrying these units: file liiindied and fnity -first fngineeis Service Mattalion. headquarters and niecliinl detachments and Companies A to ii. . '.cilst Water Tank Train. Com 'pnnv f. ..attfled: Third Compnnv , Trniispminn,,,, clp: :st, Salvage Sipiad. si altered: .'idPth Mobile I.ann- ' Idrv. In.lil St Naaile Casual Detach -I menl ; Casual Companies Kill, ll!T, , 1 07 1 . HiT" nnd IISTt! : Special t'asiinl I Compnnv lils.'t, tiiniiiies disi harges 'Special Casual Compnnv 1(!s(; casual officer, casual ihaplniu nnd i usual nrmv ' field cleiks. ' This will he the Inst trip the Sanla n.-iibaia will make for the purpose of, bringing home t loops from overseas 'The large i inft will he turned over to I the Ciiited States shipping board bv the Navv Department and then Inter transfer! ed Ini I, to the (Jiacc Steamship l Company, nvvncis The navy crew will I he taken off and the ship will then be ; ovei hauled i I LIFE HEAVILY INSURED , Rodman Wnnamaker's Policies for $4,500,000 Are Record The most heivilv insured man in the I" nited Stales is Hodman Wananiakct nf Philadi Iphn nml New Vnik, nc-coid ing tn figures hv the Spectator Compnnv anil tin Insiirniiip Press, tiade pulilicu tinns. Mr. Wnnamaker's policies ag Igregale S (..'ill(I.OOI). j Piene du Pont, of Deln wine,. follow s with a S J, (Mill 0(H) pohev Next is John Wanamaker. father of Hodman Wana I maker. with policies aggregating s.'i.OOO.OOO. , Other large policies aie held hr J iPicrpmit Moiriiii. fsL'.riOII.IKll) Percv Hockefeller. Sl'. (100.000 ; Henn francis Idii Pont. .sl.'J.-.o.ooo. Julius Itosenvvald , Sl'.OOO.OOO, and Ilmrv T. Dunn SI.s(MI,(IO(l. j There n n npproximntelv seventeen loihci polii vholdeis in the I nitnl Stale I whose life protection secui-ities icaih and range above the Si, 000, 000 mink TAILORING SHOP ROBBED Door Smashed While Owner Slept , and Cloth Worth $3000 Stolen Hepoit of a lobber.v nt the tailoring establishment nf llyman Kobulnn k l.'U!) Soutli fifth street, when thievis got away with SH00O wnith of sinnmei jund fall suitings, was made today I The owner and his sou Marcus vveie j sleeping npstnits nlinut 4 :,'io o'clock iSaturilav morning. The thieves, it is , helieved. smashed in the glass of the door while the tumbling trolleys vveie I passing nml crawled Ihiough. It is I I bought the cloth was carted way in an automobile. , Police of the Third and Pickinson streets stntion have been notified, and Petectives Alherger nml Ilamett aie vvoi king upon the case. 923 MARKET I aar im:uo" i, ciiii(.i's 100 HANDSOMELY BEADED Georgette DRESSES 25.00 25.00 Right Now Women Will Want Just Such Charming Dresses for the Vacation Trip . The four models sketched are quite typical of the entire display. Exquisite headings quaint rufliings, stunning blouse modes, the new cuffed bottom designs; also elab orately embroidered and scores of equally fascinating styles. All the very newest rr'arr.. Several additional salespeople to help yoil in selecting. Jfct.O'tf' LEJDGER-lPHIL'ADJELPHIAr TUESDAY, 'BOCHE BOMB FATAL TO Solemn Recuiiem Mass Will Roi " Celebrated Tomorrow for Dead Soldier NEWS DELAYED 11 MONTHS Dllii-inl announcement has just been made hv the War Department that Pi i vate Wllhert Meicer Compnnv 1.. llltli Infantry, died August 17 last after having bun wounded In tirtion August 11 Sol rain requiem mass will be held for him loniorrow in St gathn's ('Inn ch Thirtv eighth and Spring (Inrclen streets Private Meicer, who lived ill ".0-1 spen street, en listed on Julv 17, 10 1 7 and man led a month later to Miss Cath enne Angier. "-! North fortv lost Mvniii it street told his mother m his last letter, dated ugut .. that he had been in m tion on .Ink I, vvns "feeling (I K ' and vv.'s sine to come home nil nghi To find ,i,it tiie particiilnis about In i son s death. Mis Menei went In Cnmn Pix and had a long lull, with lis s,-i Remit losepli fiipi.ei loll fiiinnouni .s I w l?wl9HHE9ulSSukv$) fftii'wjt rjC""! P VMFHEfjfeYi THE most delicious fruit candies made ; highly flav ored with the juice of luscious fruits. Everybody Likes Them cry body Wants Tlicm. Charms are good anytime, anywhere, and they're on sale everywhere. 'Buy Them by the Box. THE FLAVOR CBA&S Needed in ifsas, fgSJg THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. STREET :5.00 25.00 Daylight Second Floor Home of Style and Economy avenue, who was with hpr son when I Iip died Simply lip told her thp story It vvns in the battle of 1'ismettes, on AiiRiist 11, 1t1 . tlmt it all happened." lie snlil. "Wllhert mid I, together with liiiteen others, were separati'd from our othcris ami won tnken prisoners! We v ere taken to a (irrninu pilson I'amp i,",,'r wr' ev''"iMM'' ere discovered nnd nurslleil In n Intpc iminlicr nt I'.pr innns. We sought shelter In a Mr slicll hole fifteen of us- nml were there but n short time when c were found Hand Rreiindcsw( n thrown in on top ol us I'ri' cue nt thnt little Rump of fifteen men wire cither killed or wounded " SirawberryPsms will p;ivc an nbundant crop next season if set out now. LeadtngSorts $1 per doz.; per 100, $6; $50 per 1000 Olfrj rtnnts, l.nte rnlitmee rlnnts s,r, r Ilento, orn, Snlnil, Knle, I.rttncp, lluilb.licit Turnips, rlr , inn lie tiliintcil In Hie Kiirilen el with iroetl AiirreN. On the form lfntfn, Tlmntliv, liirer, He (lt n frre rnlnloit Michell's Seed House PI 8 MARKET STREET Every Home POTsWWRBl A GAS WATER HEATER, clean, quick, certain in results, insures Hot Water for all household needs at little expense. A CABINET GAS RANGE, with modern features for convenience, cleanliness and economy, makes cooking a real pleasure. TERM PAYMENTS Broad and Arch Storf and District Offices. J1S2CJ REMARKABLE SALE" 1 And 150 Beautiful Satin and Silk Taffeta Dresses Each at a Full Third Saving. 25.00 The order for these dresses was placed several weeks ago then have just come in, and although they could not be bought at the same price today, we are offer ing them in this remarkable one-day event at 25.00. JULY 22, 1919 Sl'MMKU .SHOPPING HOI US 9 A. M. TO .T P. M. STORK CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. The Clearance of Men's Summer Shirts SIM SlJio $JM $2.2.') $2..W I'lir.se nre Soft Sliiits of per cales, crepes, piintcil, woven, silk stnppil ami coriW mii(liaos. nnd i tin i dcsiialile weaves. Thov aie now i educed 15 to ncail.v 50 m cut. Fibre Silk Shirts $3.00 Silk Shirts now SJ..9.7 This is our u-ual son.sonalile chj.ir-avvav of lnokcn lines fiom ri culiir .-link, that i mjriilv awaited each s, iinyicr by tliou--.imls of rhilaclplpliinn?. l mli'i lr. f. ' ' li r I ii st,, K !, -u A PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OF MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUMMER SUITS n! no matter fiom which pai tu'iilar pi ico fcioup, of tho man. 'irrc, men muj clioo-c the Suit f their selection lopiisont- the idlest possihle value that modem ii'ei chaiiiliiing, cloe co-opeiation wnli maniifactuier.s and vast pur i nasini power can command. Ilumlieils of Hhie Sei'jff Suits aie numheieil in our stocks, including piacticallv eveiv ilesnable sfvle nun of pood taste (oulil wish for. At S2.-i.00-I'lain Sack and Waist seam Suits, of excellent all wool, fast-dye sertre, in regular, -tout, -hint and slender .-i'os. At S,'?7.,l0 distinctive sinde ati I double-breasted styles, and r .ciedindv smiut hidi waist-line clfict-, faultles-h tailoied. At S 10.00. SI.-J..00 and S50.00 Ileautifiillv tniloie.d, full- anil lialf-lined Seipre Suits for present and later vveai. Himilai, stout and shoit piopni tions. The Clearance Continues I lie a-soi tment ' of Suits now' niaikcl at l eductions of 15 tp neai ly 50 per cent, from our i er ulai piiies still piesenls ec client vaiiety m stvles. fabric- and sizes'- for immediate selection. Amomr the m.inv attiactive pi ice ITouiis of paiticulav intiu--t aie the Suits Now at S1!)..-)0, S22.00. S21..10. S2S.00. S.18..")0 Distinctive st le f i o m Amencn's foiemost manufactui eis. The f.iluics aie cassimeio, worsted, flannel, serge and chev iot, in tionic.il weights for piosent wear or in heavier weights suit able for autumn. -i' l n.lu. r-imhlT s . oli.l rinr. I,,-t Men's Leather Belts From 50c to $2.00 All the good lool.um favorite leatliei's fi'uin whiih to choosy. Men who applet iatt the comfort of a lielt are paitnular about the kind they bu . Solei t from our complete a.ssoi tnn nt of Tan, RlacK, Grav 01 White Leather Relts 50c to 1 00. Sterling Silver-front I'uckli and Belt SI. 50 Sterling Silvei-front IJucKle' SI. 50 Sterling Silver IJucMes .'(), S.'i.OO and Sl.00 -III I 1 I. ,( I I 11 . T V ! ' M.i, t - i I If $4.00 is Your Price for an Umbrella - Heie is an unu-ua!l good value at that pi ice, and one that will stand steadv wiai, which seems necessarj nowadav-. Of silk-and-colton with tape edge, and good strong frame; the men's with plain mission wood handles in hook or crook style; the women's with plain or aied wood handles, some with bake- Iite tops, all with wiist con or i-ing. Slnnliil It. .S ll -7 Mi Have You Ever Tried a Lace-Front Corset? If not, try the CiOSSARD, the I pioneer lace-in-fiont Corset, and discover Corset comfort and giace ; unknown before. Gossard Corsets, $3 to $25 Kvery figure can be fitted. Choice of piain and brocaded material- in pink and v,hite. i Popular Models at S4. S5.50. ?ti.50 Those at $4.00 are for the aver- I age figure, thos, at $5.50 for the larger woman, and those at $6.50 ' for Ihose with extra hip develop- I ment. All are beautiful in mate rial, workmanship and giace of !; Straw brlilci A. 'l,.thi r- lllltr. Thlri1 pmor M.irku sir.n Mm MAKKKT ST. EIGHTH ST. IH.nERT ST. V"JF FIBRE AND COMBINATION RUGS NOW $7.85 Thirty to Forty Per Cent, ruder Price .lust 125 odd Fibre combi nation nnd All-fibre Rugs are now reduced to thi one re markably low pi ice for imme diate clearance to-morrow They are very desirable for summer use, include .several at tiactive patterns, and are in the tnot wanted loom sizes 7,(i!), S..M0.f) and !)12 feet s ml ' Ji; A I .O . r I' . li I ii.r Women's Raincoats St, vies and jit ices heie for all needs. The hist assoilment in tow n, we aie told. At S1..V) Of Mihliened Jap anese silk in blue or black; an easv-to-slip on. full lengtn belted modi-'. uli collar that uin be worn open 01 rlo-ed. In addition, so light in wi ight, it can he folded tnto a .small hag, that come- wit'i it, and earned on the arm. At Sl.'i.OO Kubheri.ed Canton cloth Capes in tan 01 olive, full length with coat fiont and belt. Otlu r Kaincoats for Ie.ss and moie. t -s i i i i is- .v .. h i s ill ! I it . rl -t n . I Golden Special To-morrow Women's New Cotton Voile DRESSES An Exceptional Value At $7.25 Five bundled and filty of these new, flesh Cotton Voile Diesses, a notable lloldi n Snfiiil value In light, me dium or daik shades, small and large patterns, in blak. , , and-wlute, navy or Flench blue - and - white, pink - and wlnte, tan, rose, blue or lav ender. Three models, sine with tiei skirt, others draped Sies :u to io. am, aim: mori": T1I.W OXC-THIUD FNOKU PRK K. MANY AT A S W IN'C Ol' MORK THAN' OXi;. IIA1.F. - t i n i . i ,n i - "l I 1 ... r . . nn Voile House Dresses Special at $.3.95 So ni-.i'. -ii djintv, thes,. Utilise Dl esses ,,f ban iil 01 t'lgmed Mule. Sm.plv maife witli or without i-mhi oiilfi edge on the white oigandii i oil, u. Figured, Flowered or Dolled Voile House Dresses S4.65 to $7.50. r . s-ysx DAI LW UpecialJJ Victrola, Grafonola and Cheney Phonograph Outfits On Convenient Terms of Payment Nov i the time to piovidt for the present and futuie pleasure and i 'lti'it.unment of vour familj and vouw-lf. 'he following corn lb ti Outfits an now uNailuhle and can be bought on convenient terms o' p.ivmtnt indicated below: Vit'tiola IV $25.00 Hucord.s, (your choice) ,"i.1() ' '"'"" nion,1,U) $30. Kf Victrola Vr $3.").00 Records (your choice) o.lO (.si 00 monthly) $40.10 (Jrafonola $60.00 Records (your choice) ."i.lO (?G 00 monthly) $65.10 Cheney Phonograph. .SS3.00 Records (your choice) 10.00 (58.00 monthly) $95.00 Customers living at a distance can older satisfactorily by mail. If you havp a charge account here, the amounts may be added to your monthl.N bill. r-r-V Siravthrlilee i. t'loihlr Fifth Floor, Wfit Strawbridge & Clothier 5 , All Our Finer Bathing Suits Reduced Now SI.'i.OO to S37.o0 All oui women's bandsome Silk Hatbing Suits of finer grade are RKDUCKD FROM ONE F O U R T II TO ONK - THIRD. Smart models of satin, taffeta nnd fancy silks, including Man darin dope, Pcwkist nnd hand some plaids. Pictuiesque draped effects; some with bloomers; all distinctively tiimmed. In black, colors and effective combination Block Satin Bathing Suits, $0.75 Round neck, collarlcss style, trimmed with tucks; also a model with white collar. Smart Rlack Satin Bathing Suits, now SI 8.75 Tiie model sketched, of heavy black satin, in long-waisted effect with smart skirt. Sash nnd trim ming of gold, purple or blue satin. Surf Satin Suits. .S.".00 to .$10.00 Jersey Suits $5.00 to $22.50 Bathing Caps from 25c to $5.95 s mvMiili;.. I lullii, r AikIp 1,1 West Extra Sizes in Wash Waists in Variety For those who require Cotton Waists m extra sizes there are more than two dozen styles here in sizes ranging from 48 to 54. Some of these are" simply cut etia large in proportion all over. Others aie cut on the special lines needed by those who may require the shorter shoulders, the laiger sleeves, the longer waist, or .some .such special measure ment. All such needs have been thought of, and no matter what you may want in an extra size, we believe you can find it here. As to styles, they are of white batiste and oile, in semi-tailored and diessy effects, designed to be becoming to full figures $2.50 to tfT.50. .Sli.iiil.rirtk". A i ihtir -s. . .ml r mi r i n re Boys' Fine Shirts At SI. 05 They will give good service, thes good-looking Shirts of fancy, w oven-striped madras, riiorouglilv well made to the smallest detail of fit and finish, with neck-band and soft turn back cuffs. Handsome stiiped patterns in attractive colorings. -I IMU I't Hi- A, I lothl'T S. , n.l l'lr HrtSt NewThin Vanity Case .lust in. one of the smartest anity Cases we have shown. An eight-sided bo shaoe of black va chette, running to a shaip point at the bottom, finished with a heavy tassel. Thej are prettily lined, have inside purse, mirror and other vanit.v fixings $4.95. Onlv a limited quantity, and at this in ice. we piedict they'll go quickly. s l'il 1c ,t i (iii i i Vi, ,. 'I i-.nir (Jrafonola $100.00 Records (your choice) 10.00 (?io.oo m0nthi) $110.00 Cheney Phonograph $115.00 Records (your choice) 10.00 ($10.00 monthlv ) $125.00 Cheney Phonograph. $145.00 ' Records (your choice) 10.00 ($12.00 monthly) $155.00 J Grafonola . ..$175.00 Records (your choice) 10.00 ($15.00 monthly) $185.00 MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. FILBERT ST. & . ? i ., yVT. ft X fc m tic. s rSfc Z F 4 v if .! ," n: Y- ( -ltf,P Obii&A ft yA jrj v. 7 sji , iw Vi'M . .-t. rr&zas r r