" "StJjIWSSTOIWt i- gfHBBHfflP XV V- W' ' V I fl 1 trtl U.I ' . 1 si if- I i-j?i WW! 1. '- 1 IfV""' bra 131 ; j.- ' i 'J A k a ti 1 1 1 M fcWI r ti j. i r 4 Vi 111 lIllllillMilWWtlOlifcmM .'ft! ';2jap '..;r f l'j TD KIWIAP UnDDIQTflliU I in wiiappfii LWL1 . ,.. ,,. ...-Ji.-, i-..'J. -. .",1 iHmmmilira yu W r i &...... ... ". "-B, "inoa riouu mien nw " -t ., Says Paronts Are Popr UNCLE PURSUES. MEN . Another Blakel.r CVniRhlln kidnappinK 'WMiis'in Norrlstown has narrowly Ntn arrted. ,. Two men In nn automobile Urt Ujt -'? ?ttemutfcl to nbduct nine-year-old Stofc ICharlw Uonti while he was play ins near t-.TVl tAm IVnat Tlnaln aPt nf) TV - "& hwont avenue, Norristown. The lad's ; ' homD.lt within n few blocks of the ( spot where Wakely Couishlin. thirteen 'Tnnnths-oM baby was kidnapped. The kidnnppers of the ltonH Kr carried him In their machine until the? had gotten n few mile, outside of Nor rletown. In the meantime they found out his parents were poor by quetinn JnK, the lad. In disgust they dropped the boy from the machine, "They n'ked me how much money my folks had." said the boy. "I tolu Jhrm none. They Rot mad and swore and then let me ko." A negro noticed the two abductors on 'Tremont nvenue at 0 o'clock. The? 'pointed out the house In which the Bontl boy lives with his uncle. Thoma Catanesc. n florist, and asked (if the owner of the plnre was wenlthy. The neitro told the man. When Cntanese wcnt to look for his nephew he found jiim Rone. 1 Catanesc Immediately started in piir- . suit In his own automobile. Throuch the .- 'dark, wet country ronds he followed the 'l abductors with the aid of n dim search -j Jiitht. The slippery dirt roads effee- ' tually stopped any attcflipt at speed. Tut in the fresh mud the tracks of the .kidnappers' nutnmobile were plainly discernible. At Oreland Catanese's car broke down and he had to rush back to Norrlstown for another machine. Finally, near midnight, the searching party came ncros the boy in the vi "elnity of Plymouth Meeting, not more .than a mile from the house where ' Jtlakely CouRhlin was stolen on the on the night of .Tune 3. - TO STUDY INTEREsf ACT Municipal Research Bureau Sees Flavs In Pending Ordinance A delay in final nction on the ordi nance calling for 3 per cent interest on oily deposits in various banks was mis P'lcd today by the Hureau of Municipal Itetnrch. Council's finance committee has rt twrted the measure favorably. It in creases tn( intereit rate from -',: to ,V'Vr cent and makes the requirements tot Kecuriti optional with the city. I 4'So many elements enter into this Irrcblem." the bureau states in its wrckly bulletin, "that we favor post- jio-.ing final action to enable council- men. tlie banks and citizens to tnrow rttiro light on certain phases of the ration. r.V&t-xur juMiiMie. iiir urunw.,-!! urui ainnre provide lor a mnnmum or ,8S,O0f).O00 in the active depositories, land fails to. stipulate) that any of the 'deposit should be distributed to the banks on a. basis proportionate, to their Combined paid-in capital .and surplus. -This, it is pointed out, might invite favoritism. ' "The ordinance has been criticized, 1)0. on the ground that it is too rigid. Jnat adjustmentsiij.,the Interest rates should be providufor at frenuenf-istlrf.-Iilaled intervals" IMMMMMINM J'tM ' WMrwmamwxEmmm M ,, .. .,,4 WW& " Z "-! , ' liWO-S wrK."7 ; v;m, M wvjurscis riiieuoy JGpiBris ogcim ' A ,: ' .0 A i'-L' .' !,i i, ' .', ., ,."' i, mmwmwvzz: hzs yn-L ,ii 2 'fa, iLi n.sTi , ' . 'FVmlf 'iS. ' ,ll UUiPfTWfl Tickets For The Tendler-Jackson Fight July 12th On nal In our Men's Fur nishing Department Street Floor, nt Box Office Prices. Mall Orders ' Filled lHUBWMIIIMmiWll.lllipiJ America's Mills Finest Cloths in These $60 to $75 SuitS Selling For p Tomorrow, We Start a History Making mr$chs 925-27 MARKET STREET $45 ifor 12 K: Better still they are Wanamaker & Brown's own make of clothing delayed in coming into stocks. They are new and were built to sell for $60, $65, $70 and $75, Fabric? arc of worsteds, the finest cloths made by Ethan Allen, Gilbert, Blackinton, Allen Lane and Cyril Johnson. $25 For Young Men's Finest $40 and $45 Suits For Men's $40, $45 and $50 Suits. The young men's suits have just been added in numbers sufficient to give virtually unrestricted selection. Conservative business suits, double breasted, single breasted fashionable models. They are in great demand. , $35 91 i 1 in For $50 Blue Serge Suits With an Extra Pair of Trousers, Built to Sell for $50 These suits are guaranteed for color. Of course they are all pure, wool worsteds as fine serges must be. Men will receive virtually the wearing qualities' of two suits from one of these because one coat usually outlasts two pairs of trousers. (Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August) Wanamaker & Brown )0rrkc59esSh g MWMIW 5n:p t " 0 IB FPKt 1 B .maB Jiir - tt ;-.v. . " "z?s Sifarrr. At' W "T jfe7 fersl1 'm THE 3VOST -&E3Z UT1TTLL GXK IN &3 ERICA f he busy world of today pays homage to the motor car. Like other time and labor savers, it increases the productive efforts of the human race making possible the accomplishment of greater tasks in a shorter period of time. If you are contemplating the purchase of a motor car as an aid to timesaving, we ask that you consider-especially the fivepassenger Paige Glenbrook. Here is a car which, in size, speed and power, is especially suited to the everyday needs of business. And, in beauty, comfort and mechanical excellence, it is quite the equal of higher priced cars." When you see the Light Six, Paige, you will be agreeably sur prised, we believe, to realize that a car of such outstanding worth may be had at such a moderate price. PAIgDETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Michigan Manufacturer of Paiae Motor Cart and Motor Truck GUY A. WILLEY, President MMg&iv mrm m Pninc Distributors 304 North Broad Street Philadelphia .'GerJcHnfe FarrarM & $1.00 Oxldlwd tillvr and ROM vh. Ity ense; ntted 'with mirror ntianirA mirm nnA Kill ,j.' Worth $2.B0. tr.t ioor Alter Inventory Sale Sweeping Reductions on Our Stocks 7 Women's & Misses' Dresses, Suits. Coats & Skirts Every Garment Reduced From Our Own Stock and q livery value Quoted Is Joona ride and Was Originally Marked on These Garments i t 1 hesc are ideal garments ror present wear and a splendid investment for fall wear. In 51 keeping with our policy that nothing must be carried over from"scason to' season, we slash prices, regardless of cost, profit or former marked price. ? 224 DRESSES Formerly Friced to 69.75 I 43 Were Priced $69.75 f ,86 Were Pi-iced 76 Were Priced 19Were Priced $59 75 Tricotine Dresses Sizes to SSIncluded j These are the hiphest prictd frocks from our stocks and the rnsjorlty re $49.75 I Individual models but one of a kind. Uravlly beaded aebrcettes, trlcoletu, J sattns, taffetas, black laces and cvenlnc dresses. Also flesh' and white Oeofg. !po9.75 ettes, embroidered and beaded trlcotlnen and series. i am ffi wms hiii l m r at " 107 COATS Formerly Priced to '45.00 4 Were Priced 22 Were Priced 45 Were Priced 36 Were Priced $45.00 $35.00 $24.98 $19.75 Coats are necessary to complete every woman's wardrobe and a coed coat Is ever handy to take alone on the seashore and vacation trip. These coats are the finest and nmartest of ths season and they aro good enough for Fall wear. Velours, Jerseys, Camel's Hair and fancy mixture materials. Also several velour wraps. All the smart short and long styles. fS.00 7i SUITS Formerly Priced to '125.00 8 Were Priced $125.00 16 Were Priced $100.00 32 Were Priced $79.75 18 Were Priced $69.75 These arc the dretsy suits that every woman loves to own and our low Inventory price now makes It possible to buy one of these fforceous Individual! suits nt a fraction of their real north. Men's Wear Series, Trlcotlnes, I'olret Twills and Velours All the wanted shades. All sizes from IS to 44 and extra sires from 41 to 53. Wonderful values, at J83.7S.' 8 SPORT SMIRTS-Fonnerly Priced to $25 20 Were Priced 20 Were Priced 15 Were Priced 25 Were Priced $25.00. $19.75 $15.00 $10.00 This special Rroupln Is the best skirt news yet known. The kind of skirts smart drears like to swnsser In dawn the" Boardwalk, for they're distinctively Individual. Velour plaids In different color combinations, sernes In blues nnd popular Shadf. and sillo In plain colors and novelty colorlnss. We wish we could offer dou'il Hie quantity they are so wordJrful. tte Waists eorge More of Those $5.oo and $6.00 Waists . The purchase of a maker's entire tfcj-Kstock, makes this low price possible. uwuuvu, m.. IIIUIIIICU, lililUIVIUUICU, frilled and tailored styles, also lovely Embroidered Pongee Smocks The greatest variety and. value ever offered in tvaists. STREET FLOOR my v I vWms rrii 1 '"twl VJM Jiu i','n I I y SiM; fc Bum wTif-ir Ctt?3 ft ' vt' ' Sv' iCJLwfiyk.J'S"ffl BC-yH'fir'S W M $3.00' ! $2.00 1 $1.00 h s vavav y ...,.'.,.. -A . ,. Ary.' .- . w . , Everyone Is Talking About This Sale And nn wonder when you can puy lovely street frocks at even lower prices than asked for house dresses. Voiles, oipandies, linencs am' Kinghams in dozens and dozens of new styles. Dowered, check ed, striped and figured patterns, i .. - Women's $20 & $25 SILK DRESSES Jiesss n th's low price is the result Fine qus'itv sotins a 1 tsttHA : 'n rieoiRftlo t-nmlilnatlons. Thev nr perfect liiutln of Children's $5 and H.VO OlIK UTCilZi Plaid and plain taffetas. Sires : A to 6 years. a ttttn-ni rlflflp Girls' Voile and Ginghnm Dresses. . SIk;h 2 to H years. Second rloor Children's Dresses and Rompers, at. . . Of KliiBhams. Sizes 2 to 6 years. S.cond rloor Women's Pure Silk gC Hotiery ...... . . . Seiitned. Oouhte sole, heels and toes. Garter tops. Black on'y KKo.t rloor Children's 35c Cotton 5c Sox, at IVncy roll top. AU slses. Strae-t Tlaot- White Petticoats, Night Gowns & Envelope Chemise o Values up to $2.00 About 1000 nieces. Most In whit soft nainsook. Tettlcoats trimmed with on,e inlih luce flounceo and ilu'At-ruf(lOH Ctraat rloor t. $1.25 Nainsook Camicolcs, at 65c ba'U. 'l 69c 5 Trimmtd front ami HlKex. Stv.ot rloor. Women's Ribbed Union Suits Fine cotton. l,ov nerK. sleeve and lace trimmed, lvgo ai"1 small Klr.es. Ctrcut riocr. Women's Ribbed Kn Cotton Vests .... : HEfHlti ' MM ' 1. re i-io'. Ml u i 1 , .1 . n ,,n, i,iKf, ritior. W' I Jarjpo02 .:- tlmLJ'.kl1M JiQrMXNb4tlirXSilFpkA!l.J(kLi M f t ii
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