Wo :n "H 1 Jv 1 '(v l t 'r'' - y t. r rl N' r f UK ftp If I-! Vs; :$ 18 gft AID FAMILIES ffl F DEPORTED RUE De-1 ' M rinilAniivinia May Help pendents to Join Deportee Overseas l , u,,,.n HANU ARK MAY GO TO By the Associated 1'icss Washington, Jan. 0 The govern ment has definitely decided to render aid to the dependents of alien mdieaK whom It deports, Assistant Attorney General Garvin nnuounccd today. Action in this direction will bo taken purelv ns a hu manitarian measuio and not bec.iU'-e of nny obligations to the families ofihc aliens, he added. It has not yet b"cu determined through what channels piovlslon H' be made for the caie of the poisons left nlone through the "follies of their family heads." It was itidintcd, how ever, that cventuallv, if the nelsons concerned so chose, they would b- sont to join the deportes overseas. I.egis latlon may be noces,ar to accomplish this. Alien radicals deported on the iutoiti which now is ncnrinc the Kiel canal. I Will not be landed at Cotienh.uen, nor , Diinhm was (because of his dispute is; St planned to send other demn tec , with other members of tin lioaid ot frotn this country to the Danish port ' prison inspectois over an .iiitomobile Anthony Cnminettl, commissioner gen- , transaction) the promoter of the move eral of immigration, said todaj . ,' meiit to dlsciedit the mauagemeut of I I the prison." Stockholm, Jnu 0 (By A. P ) Another part of tlm report sas. The 240 undesirables on the ""' ' ..A nmmr of prominent p.rsons of i.iuuuuu miiyc '"""""" ; land, and will proceed to Kussui In HELD ON HOMICIDE CHARGES raan wno txuiea tmpioyc CCU5ea of Murder and Manslaughter lteadinir. Pa.. Jan 0 A C. Macev was nirested todl.v on clmiges of mur dei-J .and mans'oughter iu ronnecMon xvith'thc death last Tuesday of Tm.ottr llorgan, of Drvn Mawr Maciv vv '--committed to jaii without bail to ana triaf at the March term of Cnmiiia Court. Too airest was ordered b Distric Attorney Mays, after au inquest last evening which held Mace icapousi We, for Morgan's death through bem -&....T. 1... n cfanl Vin, t l,ll!l t!,l t I liad a dispute about wages at Macev - business place on uecemuer i. 101 latter was Hoigau's cmplover. Mncey had been at liberty undei S2000 bail on the charge ot aggiavatecl assault and battery with attempt to kilt. BOAT CARRIED STOLEN RUM Thieves Who Robbed Distillery Worked Frqm Creek Xancaster, Pa., Jan. 0. rederal secret service operatives arc in this county today aidins police and local constables to track thieves who late Wednesday night stole SG0OO worth of x-.i!W from the distillery and bonded warehouse of John Horting Co. at ium unuer u "B mw u, u , ..- -. ... ,,arltIPSt , UWl, before us Among tliom iiecu i" uv ' ,. , V Vi Pather O Shea, Patho ileigvman . I iH'ar h"t "T.r 'lT"'n JT!, Doctor Ohl, a I.uthei an dCsMuan the' V-$d St?li? "V1 UOt bc """ 'C nev Mr. Uamford. n Presbvteriau I sit through Sweden. cleigvman ; the Uev. Plov.l W. Tomkms. i'l2rE'NnTC!'tisation bho BalpJarently worked hows that tho thieves d from a boat ou the MoV-tlint flows oast the distillers and cut -a large ho'e through the brick wal' It is 'believed that thej theu moved all the -whisky along the stream on the craft. HONOR HARRISBURG MAYOR1 State Magistrates' Association Elect: rioverter President Lancaster. Ia., .Tan ' Major George A Iloverter, of Ilurrisburg, was clcctccl late last niht as president of the State Magisti.iti s' Association at a session postponed be cause of the aft ernoon fuueral of Major Harry Trout, of Lancaster Other otheers arc- Alexander Itickett-.. i Wilkes-isarre, vi"e jiresuieut. u xi Brbwnmiller.. Orwigsbuig, -ecrntarj , . ittncl A. K. hpmri'r ..incuter, tieas-j lurex. -Alderman N t "Iuj. of ork. as chosen to nil the vneaucv on tnc oJtiyjtJtlve coramitteo cuu tu uy cue ucaiu of Charles F. Keceh I Wants N. J. Militia Disbanded I Trenton, N. .1. Jan. !). (I!v A. P.) IJlsbandment of the state militia, i on the ground that the emcrgenev ' foe whfch it was organized in 1917 after the National Ouard had been mustered into the federal service no longer existfJUand because the enlist ment period gJrt the war and one year thereafter haSWexpired, wjs urged in a i statement issued touay bj Adjutant General Gilkson McKenty Cleared of Prison Charges Contlnned from rase Ono reform league of New lork and the Oriental Ksotic Leasue of Washing tqn, D. C, one of ttic purposes ot ich was to solicit 1 nrrcipondence with convicts in pn-uu- " TVTrt wiinril flu. ,. Ii.iTr. ,rt, cnc.f " Bays another port of the report, "u& a bold attempt on tho part of u small group of the most duiiBcroub criminals In the institution, nlrl bj nn intelli pent and clever vvninaii ou the outside 'of the prison, and one or more offi cials who had the right to ko and visit whomever they chose on the inside and who were hunting up lonvlctH to testify aud in tome cases tellin? thcui whut to eaj. Thoir evidtut leport was to show such alleged abuses, condition's and irrrculauties us would drive from office Warden McKenty nud Prison Inspector Carver llamfeu, I.alTerty and Ilorstman " In disposiiiif of Dunlap s charges the rcpoit nllcees that reports of th minutes of the bund "f prison inspec toSf&aJipw that Dunlnp upproveil nl niarJSKiBiJic titnisii in,n3 at the peni tent, ;. Kfflii f irl" ' '"' basis for his vliarft jjSHpiianiigi ment "IvX. . iyKf'n ot t'n niitiuti'v tne eport ts5P ilofs not s "vv si single ption oW objection lv Mr. Dunlap matters uhout whiili he tuul lie hnd lnlncd, and at each meeting the atcs and jouinuls of tho previnu-, etincs wore lti'uoveil uud. nlthi e.i v, air. Dunlap was pictieiit at all of these 1itjj(y'witvctui (but one), lie made uo ohjee. hW """JJi" , ' Xiio lierisonufi ti uin cdiijuiiiicciou nsballlus tlio innungcmpiit of this inon (or aiillns i the assault upon iti " Another part of th tcport puvs. ''cou tisU of 3Iit. llnnc. Mr Dunlun aud n troin) of convict? the exact tmnibi r ct Avlllcli Is uut kuovvu but who b)Ui' Mh their unokesmcn about halt a If7 in of tlin most restless, danecroim uud dis vaiutlpd criuiiunu anv nuson con f ' ,.!., AIgii Mr. wolrli. tlm flmnl.iln Alan lr. ilpli. tho rhnnl.iln IS KttniTna'isiUlv souic others, who do nut lilt tcporLdescribc Hrrn. Howe w, KV :V ". "Il "'"': i , ' V rhnrges that site was brought to Phil adelphia fiom New York liy Mr. Dun lap, nml further nllegps that she, on occasion, goes bj Rome other names. The strongest Indictment against the prison Is contained in ouu puruguiph of the leport, ns follows: "When the tact Is- liorue In the mind that lOUo prisoners are cnicil for in this institution, whirh I1113 only S.'!0 'cells, it is evident tlioio is overcrowd- '"" t0 s,ltn extent tli'it there must bo ' lllLnnrnfmit .....1 i.i .... HI ..I .... 1 ........ 1rth ...-ivui.lllf, l, null UUL MUlll'lt'lll IUUI1I JV1V for employment In their cells." The leiiott iltes thai tonvlets. nliv- xtrlnim, prison offieinN, del gy men and nil others having nn conneitlou with tlie institution wne culled upon to tes- tlf.v. Testliiionj of the convicts .isMug (hnrges against the institution me al leged to nave men "toutrntlictorv diaiges nf poor food. mK.ippropi iu i ti.oi ..e n..i.... . ..... i. ...:. .... n,wi lino iiiu fOlfirrrcw nf nrnnlfv iwnlfitf flu. mlomiPU. iv vi ui ui'ii-t ii til ii mi' in imiu nuu I tliu lupoit claims, uoieUbpruUU bi tno . I . . - " . vl- " - i" v - Investigation. Ti raiment Kind "Wo examined caiefully into all the allegations of cruel treatment," the le poit says, "not one of then was sus tained. On the other hand, the bulk of the evidence was ovcivv helming to the effect that the treatment, instead of being ciuel, was the most kind and humane." On the chaiges of dope and food be ing smuggled into the plisoti, the re pott sa.vs: "Making due allowance fo- the ex aggerated btntemeiits of some of the wit nesses of the extent to which this i- earned on and the ease w th which it can be dnue com luces us that this pait of the management needs closer uud more effective supervision." On behalf of the ptison management tim rnnmr snvs th.it thev dun mil the cltv of l'liilnclelpliin, no unci uem ., ... .m.feioiml and othei tt- ,o . ako Aibe.; 'i V. v;;;, tarv of the Pennsylvania Piison So .. '! ..i.., i i..i,Ki Aiftirtfy ) (ic-tv. Smmiel U. oitnimrton. loie- . . , , V)1!) 0folg(, Svhmlon Pepper, attoiue.v -nt-lavv ; Vin .rat A Canoll. attoiuev -at-law . Mis Cionre 'lnvior Smith, romc'cutiug the at William NewO And the reductions extend to all the Depart ments of the Store which includes our Custom Tailoring Shop as well as our Men's Furnishing and Hat Sections. 1 , 6 N It is new this season and we are going to sell it tkis season so that next year's merchandise will be new. We guarantee it to be all-wool in every particular and can promise no disappointments, no matter what style or quality of overcoat or suit is desired. $27.50 F0R $35 & $35.00 F0R S40 & $40,00 F0R $45 & $45.00 F0R $50 & $55.00 F0R 6 & $85,00 F0R $70 & $50 for Suitings and O vercoatini I I B Built A These figures apply to suitings as well as overcoatings and the selections are exclusive in creation and individual in design. FUR COLLARS Fur Collars can be put on p,i" coat. HEAVER S75, NOW SG0.00 HEAVER Sf5, NOW SoO.OO NUTRIA S:i5. NOW $27.30 HUDSON SEAL $33.00, NOW S27.30 BATH ROBES 20ro reductions on all Hath Robes, also on Smoking Jackets and Sweaters. William H. Wanamaker 2VENI&G PUBLIC King's Daughters; Dr. Charles D. Hart, Trcd I'ooiey, prison agent, Pennsylvania Prison Society; Mr. ltojle, president Catholic Soeletj for VMtltig Prisoners ; Dr. .. 11. i;gnn, Philadelphia police Miigeou, nnd othirs. "They said they had boeu visitors iu one capacity or nnotliT it the penitentiary and had various oppor tunities of observing conditions and lnnnnceiiiiMit All noke of Wniden lie- Kcnty's fitness for the position which he holds in the highest manner, nnd cspcclallj his liumuiiio and Ultidllncss." "KIundl(o" Ts ncsrrlhctl Just what the "Kloud.vUe" is was desciibed in the lepoit. This "Klon dvke" it is made clear, is nothing mole or less than an milium heated cell, cleared of furnituie nnd supplied with two bankets. The litl-oner, wneu le ..- ----- 7 , , nut f il fni n itiisi Ionic. mot' to llu w.uuen, i - , , , , i or (.10 Hilt UUnUMl, W J.P.1141, llllll U M , ,,(f.,.,. , h, .,,, 1 l uhuhi kuiu " " . ' "H,H, ' , . ... ,.!.... .1.1.. ' ... , ,i wul wnl- scut, to "IvuudvLe lot u mt iviuuu.ibi i" l r "" w - doui exceeding time duvs 'this "1x1011 d.vl.e" is, acvoiding to the iciiort, "the onl puuisliiuent inlllcted iu this pus on on convicts foi violation of uilcs or misconduct." The case of Addison t'uliuhau is ex plained in full. Tills case caused the charge of "neglect and improper treat ment of 11 prisoner" to be mode. Aecoidlng to the leport a joiing man nfllicted with tubeiculosis intcicstcd IriimM, who -ugiiged an nttottiej ami suutcd 11 movcnient to have him par doned "Active and stieuuous euorts weic made to intciest the wniden and the physician iu chuige to take nu active interest in this matter. Whether they thought that piocuiiug a pardon was not pad of then dut.v, or the case win not a meritorious one docs not appear. "At any late, it is said that Calla han foumi out that he was inucasittg in weight and feaiiug that this would hnve an unfavoiable mlliieuce on the boaid of paulons, he ceased eating the ordinary food and began to cat soap for the put poc of lcduung his w eight, lie died befoie bis case got to the pardon board." -whitewash;' says dunlap of report Dismissed Inspector Finn in Charges Made Against Prison Officials Tl lepoit of the special committee ISourd of Piih'ii Charities was nf the H VV vercoats & bints anuary OT necessary for us to praise the clothing as every man and young man in Philadelphia knows the standard of William H. Wanamaker clothing. S1 SUITS ?45 SU1TS $50 suits ?r'5 SUITS S65 SUITS S75 SUITS to $60 to $75 Qualities SPLENDID opportunity to become the owner of a custom tailored suit or overcoat to your exact measure, built in Chestnut Street's most popular Merchant Tailoring Shop. SHIRTS S13.00 SILK SHIRTS. S12.30 $13.30 SILK SHIRTS. $11.50 S12.00 SILK SHIRTS $10.00 $10.00 SILK SHIRTS. S8.00 S8.30 FIBRE SILK ..$6.30 $6.00 FIBRE SILK .$3.00 $3.00 SILK S. COTTON. NOW . . . . . $4.00 S3.00 MADRAS, NOW $2.25 $2.30 PERCALE, NOW $2.00 S2.00 PRINTED MADRAS, NOW $1.50 1217-19 Chestnut Street LKDGER-PHILADBLPHIA, FRIDAY, characterized as 11 whitewash today by William A. Dnnlap. Koinoval 01 iiir. Dunlap from tho Uonrd of Prison In spectois has been ordered by Governor sproiil On hem lug the leport at his home. Nineteenth street and Pairmount nve uuc, this morning, Mr. Dunlau said : "I am not surpilsed in the least by the report. It is just as 1 expected. It's 11 very mat whitewash. The com mittee knew what kind of a leport was delrcd and obtained results accord ingly. "My stand on the matter is just the same. I live too close to tho peniten tiary to be fooled by these cut-und-clried rcpoits. "The statement that I originally ap proved of man things which I later complained about is not true. 1 fie nututlv objected to action taken at the board meetings, but my objections were not lceorded In tho minutes. .11 ii..l(h.,ii., if this I can cite iS UU Hilton", .v.. - ..-- - nu insttim c nt jestcrda h meeting. . J. Lafferty placed 11 motion before 0 meeting to ray n woman outside the in stitution $100 for clerical work. As we have six or eight paid clerks in the prison, as well ns a similar number of convict clerks, I thought this pay for extiu clerk hire was unnecessary. I of jected, but m.v objection was complete ignored, t might as well have tried to stop the locomotive on an expi ess train "It must bc iimembeied Hut the In vestigation was not the result of mv complaint alone I sent a letter to Jmlfte Johnson telling of affairs 111 the penitential' and sent a topv to Gov ernor Spioul If was the Governor who urged the investigation, as "he had le eeived similar complaints from mau.v others." KNEW IT HAD TO COME, lWKENTTS COMMENT Inspector Dunlap Never Made Complaint to Me, Says Warden "I knew it had to com"," said Hob ert J. McKcutj, warden ot the Eastern Penitentiary, today, when informed of the outcome of the state board of chari ties icpoit as to conduct of that i.isti tution. The warden said lie had not lead the leport. 'lhc information that 1 Hum A Dunlap, main complainant against the Mc Kcnty nianngemeut had $25 FOR $35.00 OVERCOATS J 3Q for $35 & $40 OVERCOATS $35 for $40 & $45 OVERCOATS $4Q for $50 & $55 OVERCOATS $45 for $55 & $60 OVERCOATS $50 for $63 & $75 OVERCOATS NECKWEAR S3.30 & $3 Neckwear, $2.50 $2.50 & $2 Neckwear, $1.50 $1.50 & SI Neckwear, .73 KNITTED MUFFLERS si 3.00 $10.00 $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00 MUFFLERS MUFFLERS MUFFLERS MUFFLERS MUFFLERS MUFFLERS .$12.50 . $8.50 . $li.50 . $5.50 . $4.50 . $4.00 b en removed by Governor Sproul feemed to please tho warden. An ill conccnled chuckle as he heard tho tid ings was his only manifestation of ton. "And Chaplain Welch, too?" Mc Kcnty added. "I have nothing to say now, any more than I said when the charges were instituted. Inspector Diiulap never made a complaint to 1110 about my ion duct during the time 1 hnve been heir, tin the other hand, be has told mo ho fiinsideied the institution ninoug tho best of its kind iu tho country. "I knew this thing had to come, and mn glad it did turn but as it lias. So Doctor Unit is coming back as an iuspeetoi lie is n splendid man. lie was on the board for fourteen ycats, .ip U. S. GOVERNMENT'S Emergency Purchase of RAINCOATS Raincoats of Every Description for Civilian Wear Police, Fire, Teamsters' Moleskin Coats and Double Texture Raincoats for the Family vS.5vft.$9' 1.15 vS25 Z3 FtrsAVBEBRyssOAVcrr- Thousands to Select From g 1 'li'ifillllllJilMtilfliliiifili'lW I V 3 iwHKfvTvc TWjauwja3Bxsgfrj&ii.uAitvwawcinn!irKTflaAy.vjMKwtfxgR'x; itwaiU . si & hWi VjWs5 Ik Ummmw; i N " ISJ TODAY! Mym , "" I g arSr & 61 Stores $ r. .Vi , s R (tWrT $ 1 JTHE BIG SHOE STORE sreates a Two Savings oa $ In the first place, jou get the reductions that the immense pur- v' .J chasing power of 61 stores alone can give jou the advantage of $ biijini? in hulk, in addition to the huge factories already .';, v ,0,"ed and operated, witliaut the manufacturers' big profits., etc. JJ Si These prices have been still further reduced to effect mt immediate ' 3 cU-arance in order to reduce blocks to the minimum before taking $ jij inventory and before the arrival of higher-priced spring styles. M Rousing Bargains in All Departments $ v In the Women's & Children's Departments Women's Dlack Clodi loi lace. Medium Hcfl Jg gg Unmrn's f.imnielal Inrc, Hlsh Ilwl, s? OC and S,l JC 1'liln Iiif o.o ""Jt.'iO Women's Ilronn Kid High Heel J.iut, ciotli Top ...?5J 4 Women's IJIacK Kid High Heel Lace, J,onc nnip...?g Jo "l M?.ni5k ''" Me",,, ""' llP' ?"i.9S nDd 55!93 ! v Women's Comfort si0CSl xip, I.aco and Uutton .. $0 00 "Sn'llnVTiro' S"0" VUla r6 M.4S "" ?4.9S JIlsscs' H!s!i (ut Cordovan I.ucc. Izts 8 Missfs' ssrV l'jtrut Vlut Top J.acc, Hies M Misses' (.iiiinulal I ntr, MeM lit., so ric- v? to C - i.ii5 Clllld'n Lordociii I nr, sr 8'. S,? oa In II - wtO . t$ CI lid's I'ltent Alat Top lludoii. s c; sicN mi n 11 '.yft I a Clil d's fauiiinttal ,.ue, Me, 8'. fry (k S. li) 11 'LittU 1 fi cmiiliii; c.irls' silne, sizr, i (. I '' ll''ick or Ilr"ii '.-'. ,nr'nts J'atenl Mat lop llulton, 4j -irrn i'A. in n )' Infants' I'atent Mat Ton Ilut- si oc . ion. 5l7fB 1 to i'j vX.O M Infant' Brow 11 Mel Button, JO fjo V Mies 5'4 to 8 Oi7 IN THE MENS & BOYS' DEPARTMENTS tj Mi Cordajan Jlen's Ounmetal " Aid Dlueher Men's Mel hue. linnk as Elsewhere Since Jan. Advanced 10 to 30ci., m era a n? a AT THE SAME OLD Men's htorm Hoots W BTsI Jlen's Knee Hoots, Roll I.Jte Men's I Hucl.le Arctics . Men's 4-Ilucklo Arctics, Ilea ltubbrr Men's I-s.ee Miners' l'ues . . ::h'-i,2? ita?; Mrn's rirst-Crttdo Mlockle Arties Men's Ileavr Dull ' Mea' Alanka (Storm Bul)br) M Men's nubbers Storni nnd 98- V Sandnls . S Men's Uliiikle 1'elt Hoots 52.98 53.48 Men's 3-HueUe 1'elt Hoots The Lnractt Shot RalailerM in . -... . . Bi'caft S JTHE BIG SHOE STORE ( tt ' -2? .j JANUARY 0, 1920 and always took a grcnt interest the greatest Interest in tho work. weld l".ve SemVwd of pTaiso "Our men outside on paroie nro s it tlita tltim. "Time nnd again during the Inves tigation they wanted to testify, unit effoits were made to induce mo to let them tell their stories. Hut 1 would not expose them. Some of these men, icgnrded as beyond redemption when thev 1'ft heie, have done "o well out side that I fell it would be crlinlual to expose their foimer standing. "I would hava given up my office rather than have these men's past re vealed, after they bud lcdcemcd them selves. "I never touched n man under my charge since I have been here. 1 stand fittiBu mwMwmmm 820 Chestnut St. Wholcsalo and Retail & n EaeSi PyreSiasa: S llij (o QC :4.4S 1.9S Inrnnlf,' tiromi Tlcl Button, $1 e;C )'s I 10 3 . . .. J-'"" infants' IlroHn Mel Ilutton,' ?" fJO Tan Lace, I"nrUsh Last I.ace, Kncllsh Last . '1.98 54.9s 55.9s 5.98 INillctmnn 55.49 11,1. straliht 1 a5t t ) mm 3 ? 1 s '' t W' I in fk J'i ? Snpflnl Pa.i . t 'UrnV.! r """'.. tirrnmii nml .rv,,1( , 1 if. I ai r -v ol and Men'n "rout shoes 52 .98 leavv Work ( . 53.48 Vlen's Tan nnd HlaeK -....r-i, io lull deli's . . Hois' and louths' hcout Mioes, Sizes 1 to H'j Mttlo (ruts' Army Mioes, Mies 13 to W'j MIHe Oenls' Tun Dress Shoes, Sl7i-s lliC. to 13Mj Hois' Dress shoes. All Mjles 52.48 . 53.48 2.9S 53 .9S 1st Rubber Goods Have But We Are Still Selling b vsw PRICES AS BEFORE! " 53.49 ' 53.9S '1.48 2.48 53.48 5t Drrslonr 1 OR J-.uo Talrol - 51.69 lloj-s' Storm Hoots, Wool Lined, Ulies a to II Months' htonn Boots. Mies II to 1 Children's Storm Hoots, fles 8 tu 10W . . 2.98 2.49 Jj 2.28 116 11&-120 N. Eighth Street SF Open Friday 'tit 8 r. M. Baturdar 'til 10 r. M. th Wrld, We Can't Br Under $old j , -, ''.M'I? Will' ml iff 1 jy I il on my record since the dajs when I was n detective. I alvvays played tquarc' in my dealings vith the public !? i,epers. as ' any one who recalls my old association in tho Detec Men's Furnishings-.- Greatly Underpriced Tlic following items give but a slight idea of the wonderful savings in men's goods on cale in Becker's Daylight Down stairs Store. ! $2 & $2.50 Madras Shirts. $1.45 '$3 & $3.50 Madras Shirts. $2.15 $4.00 Satin-Stripe Shirts. .$2.35 $5.00 Art Silk Shirts $3.35 r & $1.00 and $1.50 Mufflers. . 65c $3.50 to $10.00 Mufflers. .$2.65 $10 Worsted Shaker Knit Shawl Collar Sweater, $5.65 $7.50 "Superior" Guaranteed Corduroy Trousers, $4.95 Raincoats, lk Regular Price We cordially invite your inspection and comparison with any so-called "January Sales" JU&aliy Clotoes 1514-16 Market Street ONE STORE ONLY I'HOTOrl.AS Alhambra lJth, MorrU 4. l'atsyunk Avo. Mat DallvatS. Eves U.JtU. UHCIir WAKVMC.K in , 'AN ADM.NTIUU IN' HUMVT'? APOLLO DJD & "laSlurn'S.SiLv HIKRA TiAItA In 'Tlir. I.l'UU OI' AMBITION ARCADIA 10T" anJ CHESTNUT SIS. TOM JlOOItE 111 lOCV'S BOW" DLUHtSlKU hUbQUKIIAN.VA AVE. T,U"Y COTTON In "11IE MIUVCLE Of LOVE" BROADWAY sBSB5d3iB5SrMrfc ANITA hrKWART In MIND THE l'AIM' GIP.L" - A DITAI '-- MARKET STHKET CArllvJL, 10 a m toil 10 p.m. 1 TAIN'r! HVMMEUSrKlN In hie cut srnv tOLSIN ' -1-M nMIAl G'n MaplowooJ Ave, CULUIMAL, in 7and0i. M. ELAINE HAMMEIISTKIN 111 THE COL'NTUY COUSIN ' rriNiPDrTQt; main hT. manayunk LlVll KtLOO MATINEE UAILY iai iif rnFjnKitirK in "ONE WKCK Or LIEE" FAIRMOUNT A'Lte COniNNE OltirriTII In 'Toner of levels" CHAl'UN in "A DAY S PLEAhUHE" FA111I V TIIUATRE -mil Market St t AIV11L.I i) A M 'oMUnlsht hex nnAcii s ' aim. nioM ouiside" vATH ST T1I1!AT!lE Below fiprucs HVqstlll- 1IYM.-A'VV In "THE DRAClON TAlNTEU" FRANKLIN TIIIUD SS!,TMg SYLVIA nnUAMIIIl In ' MY husband's ornEit wirn" Great Northern Vtoaissti Vv ANITA STKWATT In "MIND 'HIE TAINT Cllltl." HVtDTTRTAT C0.T.. & WALNUT STS. IIY11 J-i""-1 cms s in uvbs 7 4.9 CONSTANCE 'lAT.MAlXin In "A VIBTt'iU H VAMP 1 - ( I CAnFR 41ST LANCASTBJl AVE LtAUCIX MATINEE DAILY , H1IV NT WVSIIHUnN 111 "IT PAYS TO UEHriSE" Chaplin, "A Das s l'lvaaure" I TDTTDTV BltOAD & COLUMBIA AV. LltJIirV. 1 I MATINEE DAILY BESSIE nWUSCAIE in "PLAIN TANK" CHAPLIN In "A DAY S PLEASURE 333 MARKET 0TgES xYffiV WALLACE UEID In "HAWTHOHNE U F A " ft MnnFI "3 E0"TIt. ST . Orehestra lVlwL'I-iLj Continuous 1 to 11. TOM MIX in "THE SPEED MANIAC ' OVERBROOK ffvD ItAUKY VOHHY In AVE '0IIKKHT nuun aT;J"Vr ?.Trhri!r53aa' BROAD ST. AUDI 1 OKIUM ,!& ClWI,rABvvS"LP.8URl3, 171 1R FKA iVtn MAntCET 8TS. U.UlXtJXrt. MATINEB DAILt JACK PICKS HD In traUMff TDBBTiCMJi )T'TTT BjJgWM;glLIMg.niri3HWlBTBMMMgLMaiaaUMi EfffWWPffrfi wrfirnS tmtwf P-yMIRwlPTEliBllWHff i fMwvTWTrBHimWIilllWWB m CSL One-Day Special! B 1 jSif!5y25to$30SwtsI $Wkand OVERCOATS I WLmLMv'I Reduced From Our 0vn Stocks fm XW SSsDpts It will pay every jm mmsgmi R Kyr r' r vjv ",a" n -"rn. I" M BpVn IF. Mr 1 K -'- T Am FRTHE CLOTHIER I m pL: J -TliLJbJLl Second Floor W miT S. E. Cor. 1 3th & Market Sts. 1 ifi hTOItr. ORDEHS ACCK1TED Ml A f THRU X r COMFANY NS01MER1CA tive Hurcnu with .TIm Donnghy" caii recall. "IJtit the leport speaks for itself, ana I don't think It necessary to sqy any thing further." :kwear lec. 65c and 75c Neckwear 50c $1.00 and $1.50 Neckwear. '.75c, $1-51.25 Knitted Neckwear. 85ef $2.00 &-$2.50 Ncckwear.$1.5li GIdves ' $2 and $2.50 Cape Gloves. $1.35 $4 & $4.50 Mocha Gloves.$3.35 NOTE ADDRESS rilOTOI'LAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing ot the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. "JUJ1II.O PRINCESS 10i8 SLMlKKT hTIlUET ,Tt 8:30 A. M to II :15 P.M. "ItEAnr ftli" JUANITA" REGENT -UUET ST. Iielo 1-TII 1'JX-'1I l ':4.'5 A. M. to 11 V M. JACK VICKrOIlD in i.s WICUISU" RIALTO QEKMANTOWN AVE. ..;. ". hv'i'mjiic. in "1SLK Ctw rnvnnB-eii CONQUEST" RUBY MAnK &T. BELOW 7TH uuu 10 A. M. to 11:15 p. M. OT.ADT1 I.KRT.ID In "THE MIDNIGHT BHIDE" SAVOY 1JU MAKKKT STRUCT V leak ?MAmU S""iaT "THE CAPITOL STANLEY "An??3X?.iTv nr.cni rnnvn1.!0 ".IS P. M. CLATIA YOrrK'fT In "E1J OI' OUTII' VICTORIA "AUKET ST. ATI OTH STAR CAST Ip Ftr viiiuitif Th. NIXON.NIDntJNCER I HEATRES BELMONT B2D AB0VB MAHKET VIOLA DANA In "PLEASE QET MABRIED" CEDAR 60TI1 CBDATt AVENUE ELSIE FEItOUSON In "COU.NTEnPKIT" COLISEUM MABKSt8S!g11 ETHEL CUTTON In 8OT" "MOnE DEADLY THAN TnB MALE" FRANKFORD 47IS Zna PB"T TYTELL In "LOMBAKDI. LTD." IUMB0 r10 ST'..& mAKD AVE. j Jinuj jumbo Junction on Frankfort! "L" DAVID POWELL In "THE TEETi: OF TUB TldER" I OC ?T B2,D AND LOCUST fiTREETa STAR CAST In " "MALE AND I'EMALE" NIXON C2D ufAf"" m STRAND Qmantown m STAR CART In VEJANGO "MALE AND FEMALE" ni RIVni I b:d and hansom BTS. Xl V WLI Matlnos Dally NAZIMOVA In . "THE BRAT" WEST ALLEGHENY as SESSUB HAYAUAWA In ' x '"''' m?w-w-mn - u T- "II IB TOM! MAN JEFFERSON &&& vtnr.A niMc in "PLEASU GET MARRIBt)" y & ? r 0g2!8WSi!8B ' 'Vthk bmuw c combluatioD," nud "01MULAII Hi PBOXt" A5j: t .?? A i Pv fl '. OLic VJ i. ' ......... ... . . r. - .. ; ., VJjI w tL ,-r J-fei MtfJtr m.a ffow V'l" "t-'- '' ll ; ' ' -Ztt&f , f i - vrmrrTjtii lie tt- frit' m ' - 'i -... a. r. jU ,- -,'iKassytair-i
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