t:J ,; i na! v ' & i W V. At iV'J si,. MMMMMhMMwM BYENING PU&XC liBDGEB-PHIi;AI)Bl&HiA:, MdH.T)AYt' BJBMiBEB 81flj&. , 1 4 Health , ta th foundation upon which !! i achievement and success ere A ragutar habit ol drinking Pa rock In your home la the .best ; bftlth guarantee. I Our deliveries pass your door i Phone or write for regular aarvice, THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. 210 So. 24lh St. l'lilla. DRINK I F WATER Xmtmmmmmm LMIINDELL UNAWARE OF DIVORCE ACTION Father of Mona M. Storey Also Surprised at Holding of Son- in-Law in Bond Theft PARENT IS CITY INSPECTOR '; STUDENT KITCHEN ft, lUbtUMhINbUHtKt Will Give Four Months' Course in Medical Dietetics and Tea ' room Management John Mtinddl. fiRTiO Tine 8trcir. In spector In the Hurt-mi of Strcrt Clean ing, wns surprised todn.v when lip wns told that his tlsiunhtr-r. Mri. Mnmi Mnndoll Htoro.v. hnd started divorce proceedlncH njnlnst Frank dp Itnlsmes Storey. Ilnrvnrd graduate and member of tle Xew York bar. Uc was further nstnnifthcd when he learned that liis Mtn-in-lan was under 510.000 ball in New York, under khh nleion of having nlnlen four $1000 Pennsylvania Railroad bonds. Wife Didn't Know Whereabouts Storey wan arrested Saturday night In the Hotel Commodore. In New York, where he has been living In Rood style and unknown to his JA who nvers in hr divorce complaint that she did not know his whereabouts since Inst January, until she recently learned thai he wns living In tho New York hotel. The Storey home Is In New York. Mrs, Storey was Misb Mona Muu dell. In July. tl17. she married Storey and the couple lived together until Inst January, when, according to the state ment filed by Mrs. Storey, her husband left her. Mr, Mundell wild this morning that ho was not aware of this, 'lie has not seen his daughter for six mouths or more and at that time ho wns npprlicd by her that she and his son-in-law were not living happily. Storey Denies Theft Hlorev denies the chnrgc of theft in dignantly; and after his nrrest Sat tirdity night asserted that Assistant DIs trlct. Attorney Talley. of New York, accused him of being the "master mind" In n theft of more thnn $1,. "00,000 worth of securities. The accused man said that Talley had Implicated him in the larcenies on statement made by Itlchard II. I.atie. convicted Inst May of obtaining $Hil. 000 from Victoria A. McKeu.le, 000 West Hist street, his foster-mother. Mr. Mundell has received no word from Ills dniighler since she started dl vorcp proceedings, which were begun Friday. Small Boy Seriously Scalded Scalded when n kettle of boiling water spilled on him when n stove in his homo was overturned, William Hunter, two years old. "OHO Aveuue 1). Is in tho I'tilversily Hnspilnl. Ills condl lion is serious rlOLP TWO AS FOOTPADS Prisoner Identified by Grocer Who Says They Robbed Him Anthony Mnrmon and (leorge Couk ler. alias Coin, both of Twenty-seventh street nbove filrard avenue, were held Without ball for court by .Magistrate I'rlee yesterday at the Twcntysecond street and Hunting Park avenue polleo station, on a chat-go of highway rob liery. The two men were identified by Charles Dewees, a Tioga grocer, of .'i.'KO North Rlghth street, as being the men who held him up on November lit . just nfter he had left his store at 3534 North Seventeenth street, and robbed him of $55 and a wallet containing val uable papers and checks. KUNKECSC0AL Ttis finest quality coal, plus unexcelled Bervlce, sella KunUel's and lias built up tho largest In dependent coal business In Went Philadelphia without n salesman. 51st & Grays 63d & Market .. ........... Just Coffee "BRADFORD BLEND" is just as line as ever, but we have had to advance the price a bit to keep it(so. 55c per pound Whole Ground Pulverized E. Bradford Clarke Co. IMPORTING GROCERS 1520 Chestnut St. SPRUCE 295 ' RACE 14D7 f . A post-graduate school in domestic tdtnee. offering n four months' course In lunch and tearoom management and medical dietetics, will be formally opened at 1703 Walnut street tmnor row. Home-cooked luncheons aud dinners will be served to tho public at rcajou able prices by the students, and after this month special attention will be paid to the preparation of foods for lck folk. Prescriptions for special diet will be prepared. "The students," explained Miss Helen M. Weaver,,, director, "will pur phase the foodstuffs, figure the costs of meals, plan the menus, cook the food nod serve the meals. Of course, there Is to be no tipping in our dining room Ten Students ft.re enrolled now. and I s,iA expecting to have many others uext Week We have the entire building and eiie floor will bo used iis li dormitur for the students. "This, I believe.. ',is going to answer In a large way the need for trained dietitians in hospitals, in public schools and many other plnces." TO PLAN CONSTITUTION i State Convention to Meet In Senate Chamber Tomorrow Pennsylvania's constitutional con Tention w.hich is to pnve the way for a revision of the constitution, holds its first session, tomorrow' in the Senate chamber of the state Capitol. Harrls btjrg. AttArncy General Schaffer is chair man of the commission. "A plan pt organization has been perfected." said Mr. Schaffer today. ;'.'and will be submitted to the conven tion tomorrow." The opening session wil begin at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The con vention will .continue Wednesday and Thursday and will hold sessions weekly until its Work is; completed. -Qne of thetirst things to ue ianen up tomorrow morning will be the election of a. secretnry. Couple Parents of Triplets . Three .children, two girls and a bo , have been added to the family of John Kenton, a street car conductor, of 040 Korth Eleventh street. Last night the stork appeared with the three babies at the Hahnemann Hospital, where Mrs Keaton is a patient. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs for Christmas Giving A very unusual box of is handkerchiefs, hand somely initialed a gift that men will appreciate surely. Box of 6 for $1-25 EID 1204 Chestnut St. 11 S. 15th SL 1119-21 Market St 0k IBf KIDDIES' SWEATERS Day direct from mnnufae tnrrr and sale middleman's profit. ALSO TVVL, I4M5 OF Ken's snrj Women's Sweaters METROPOLITAN KNITTING MILL 2829 Kentlnaton Aie. Pbone Ken. 1D&1. Onn m-m. Full line of Hand Knlttlat Wool. h SPARKS K ('Struck off the anvil of our business at white-heat. Selected Eggs in dozen car tons, 62c. (No. 1 Maine Baldwin Apples, $8.00 bbl. or $1.70 basket. Green Acre Maine Sugar Corn, the lmest packed, '25c can or $2.75 dozen. Paybreak, Fancy Print But ter, 74c lb. W Sell Certified Oleoviargarine, the Best Brand .Made. HHSCOm's Mince Meat the finest large jars, 52.00 Imported Currants, 35c pkg. 'KMsarge Perfection Cali- ;1 " fornia Peaches, 50c can. ' phe Hanscom Restaurants are serving; a remarkable 50c Table U'Hotu Supper 1 wagf CHESTNUT AT 43 STREET JM VrAto ncAaUNiNHWj J vj.viunrsAJW, lUlODAi Jitte 8 h n, x 5V WwiffisSL WfvScaSfSfS7 Y S. The ANNUAL DECEMBER SALE FURS of FASHION & QUALITY FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Fur Coats, Evening Wraps, Capes, Dolmans, Jacquettes, Stoles, Pelerines, Neckpieces, Muffs Greatest Values Ever Offered in This Annual Fur Event, Taupe, Nutria or Hudson Seal Coats 185.00- Thirty incites long, chic and jaunty. rfisf A I It; fll 4 rr W'lWVU Hudson Seal Coats Nutria, Squirrel or Opossum Collar 225.00 30 inches long, dyed muskrat. i Trimmed Marmot Coats 110.00 Chic smart Box Coats. Nutria collar and cuffs. Hudson Seal Coats 225.00 Selected Dyed Muskrat Pelts, 30 inches long. Scotch Mole Coats 275.00 Genuine Scotch Mole Box Coats, 30 inches long, Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 350.00 36 inches long, Dyed Muskjat, self or squirrel collar and cuffs. Taupe Nutria Wraps . . 395,00 48 inches long model of rich dark Nutria Pelts. Scotch Mole Wraps 395.00 43 and 45 inches long, of finest Mole Skins. Taupe Marmot Coats 85.00 30 inches long boxy model of good quality Pelts. French Seal Coats 145.00 30 inches long, dyed Coney Pelts in boxy model. Trimmed Taupe Nutria Coats 245.00 30 inches long, jaunty model with opossum collar. Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 295.00 30 inches long, dyed Muskrat Coats, Beaver or Squirrel Collar and cuffs. Natural Squirrel Coats 325.00 30 inches long model of fine clear blue skins. Natural Squirrel Coats 450.00 36 inches long model of fine clear blue skins. ' FUR MIWFS for GIFT GIVING jr A limited .number of the latest modes in muffs. 50 Hudson Seal .-14S0 25 Skunk .., 27.50 25 Beaver.... ..39.50 lO.Natural Squirrel 49.50 The Store for Discriminating Christmas Shoppers STANDARD MERCHANDISE, PAIR PRICES, GOOD SERVICE. Wo are glad to open monthly charge accounts With responsible people. Orders can be left at our "La Boutique Shop" in the Bellevue-Stratford or sent by mail. We are pre pared to give prompt and intelligent attention to every mail order. r- w. p P)lllll eI If Jf'-"I MP Less Expensive Gift Section Assortment of Gifts All at $2.00 or Less Second Floor All of us have many inexpensive gifts on our lists, and to help 'you in selecting these we have assembled on the Second !' l5r ma'-y things for men, women and children none of which costs over $2.00 and from thero down to 25c. You will be well repaid by visiting this section. $8.00 Beacon Blanket Robes $5.50 The well-known Beacon Hobes In pretty flowered designs, with or without -collars, satin bound or braid trimmed, pockets, cord and tassel; pink, blue, rose, laven der, dark blue; the regular $8.00 grade while this lot lasts for $5.50. SKCOfJD FLOOR Daintyt Lingerie No gift from .. woman to a woman is more appropriate than a dainty Cami sole, Chemise or .Night Gown. Here one can choose from tho best American-made garments, the Philippine goods, lovely in their simplicity, or the real French Lingerie direct from Paris.' Many spe cially good values. SHCOND KLOOn For Little Folks Dolls, circuses and other novelties in addition to Dresses, Coals, Hats and" othet garments from the tiny baby to the little miss of G and sturdy boy of 8, years. Every father and- mother should visit the "Baby's Corner." SECOND FLOOR Furniture Gift Room Luxurious Easy' Chairs aud Daven-' ports, Tables of many kinds, handsome Lamps no one who admires the fine and beautiful in Furniture should miss this department. It solves so admirably tho what-to-give problem. FOURTH FLOOR Linens Modestly priced little Sets or the ex ouisite 'Madeira and Mosaic pieces; from tlio way Linens are selling it is evident they will be high in favor this Christmas. There is wide selection at Darlington's. FIRST FLOOR Women s Neckwear Exquisite Collars and Sets, prettily boxed and at a wide range of prices. Very popular, too, for gifts are the Mara bou and FUr-cloth pieces. We have a splendid set consisting of muff, tarn and scarf at $25.00 vhich will make any girl happy Christmas morning. Many novelties in Ribbons and Made-up Hair Bows (boxed) at $1.25. FIRST FLOOR . Gloves for Gifts Gloves for men, Gloves for women, Gloves for children; the finest French Kid Gloves and the most inexpensive GOOD Fabric American-made Gloves. Probably no other Glove Store in the city has so many, well-known people depend on it for its Christmas Gloves as Darlington's. For more than half a century wo have been this city's headquarters for the famous Trefousse French Gloves. FIRST FLOOR Toilet Articles A better variety than we have had in some ' time of the Coty, Houbigant and Rigaud Perfumes; many other boudoir accessories, staples us well as novelties. FIRST FLOOR Silk Hosiery Men's Hosiery of the famous McCalhim make $2.25 to $2.50 iii plain colors; $3.50 in clocked effects; from other good makers $1.00 to $2.25. Women's McCallum Silk? Stoctingg. in lace, clock, drop-stitch and other novelty designs $3.50 to $0.50. Other good lines at $2.25 to $3.50. FIRST FLOOR December Sale of Silks for Monday and Tuesday Six special lots of desirable Silks which will be offered at these lowered prices lor Monday and Tuesday only: $2.50 Black Taffeta Silk $1.65 yard Fine, close weave; 36 inches wide; suitable for waists and dresses. - v . $3.00 Georgette Crepe $2.35 Yard All-silk Georgette Crepe, 40 inches wide. $3.25 Tub Silks special at $2.75 yard Tub Silks in stripes and colors ; excellent quality for waists, dresses-and'men's shirts ; 82 inches wide. ' $5.50 Black Satin Charmant $4.00 yard A rich, lustrous satin of line quality ; 40 inches wide. 6.00 Black and Navy Charmeuse for $4.50 Fine lustre in perfect shades of bla:k and navy; 40-inch. $4.00 Satin Duchesse $2.85 Yard Fine, close weave,. 36 inches wide ; black only. Mail orders will be filled for these Silks while the lots last, but we cannot send samples. FIRST FLOQR What Finer Gift Than a Fur Coat? A present which will last for years. Buy the Coat here- and now because we are selling all of ours at average savings (genuine -reductions) of 20 less than the regular prices. For instance: $185.00 Black Pony Coat, trimmed with dyed raccoon, 3G inches long $148.00. . - $450.00 Natural Muskrat, trimmed with Hudson seal, 45 Inches long $3G0.00. , $550.00 Natural Squirrel Coat, 30 inches long $440.00. $550.00 Hudson geal (dyed muskrat) Coat, trimmed with natural squirrel, 30 incites long $440.00. $650.00 Mole Wrap, trimmed with natural squirrel, 3G inches long $520.00. $075.00 Taupe Nutria Coat, 45 inches long $540.00. $700.00 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coat, trimmed 'with skunk, 45 inches long $560.00. $900.00 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coat; skunk collar, cuffs and border; 45 inches long $720.00. 5925.00 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Wrap, 50 inches long $740.00. $825.00 Beaver Coat, 42 inches long $660.00. . $1200.00 Mole Wrap, 48 inches long $960.00. r Fur Muffs and Scarfs Excellent variety of Fur Muffs, Scarfs and Sets; also inex-, pensive pieces for girls and misses. Blouses A pretty Blouse always ranks hfgh as a Christmas present. You can get such Blousesjiere, including a large number of EXCLUSIVE PARIS BLOUSES which have recently come in. Millinery Women's Hats which have been selling up to $15.00 are now reduced to $5.00; Hats which have been selling up to $20.00 are now reduced to $10.00; Hats which have been selling up to $36.00 are now reduced to $15.00, k Women's Suits Dar-Tex sSuits made cf warm, serviceable jersey cjoth $28.50 and $32.50. Other Suits from $66.00 to $285.00. . THIRD FLOOR IV f i ssatoN I .-! c 4 xl t 1 I SI '4 WM Market Ht. and Tlu-oujhoutJ L f l' laiiMii a IMIJl'iHiilil'"HMJIJff ' ' I i i i in . M ' -i . I' i J9i, I l ,-- ; . it... u Liu : : -jil ' T J. J '1 U c. ' f,