V V M: . f I 1 t v-A V in. . ,,jtt-(j- ii EYE r,tki V r H ffiDGKEB- IHILia)BliPHIA ifenii; 'Fki&t; vs6ptembe a- 1026 ,iC n CTOR MUST PAY WINDOW BfteAKING A HABIT i ACCUSED OF KILLING BOY ILLTAXHIWISELF jr's Action In Making Wifo furnish Her Own Money Upheld by Law 5E 'SULZBERGER'S RULE lilt a womnn pay her own pou jnxi lift question Iins nrrn Bn " - by the action oi.Ainyor luuun.-, .. I... j tnttrdnv Willi ins wuu, "" refused to pay her poll tox of fifty hrestlnR legal infonnatlon on tins of registration was turnisneu w- Iby the registration coininwsiuucrn. Ideally, they pointed out, a womnn w f?'J ssrkZ lr decided this in n notable case in ..HnnBtiml tin ilnnfnr nnmpn hi case ennui"" " ...v. ." ii. t Woiia whn iintiourcu uciorc F registrars In the wcond division of Hppond Ward and naked to be stercd. Dr. Lawrence. V. lick, nn Itor Of UK varu. iiruivmvu mj stratlon of Sir. Wells on the urouud had not paid mm pou mx ihtruuuiij. veils us regisicreu iichuiiu uiv nv- ThC CaKC BS IUKCI1 into UIUllluu r V.. I.I., ilnalnlnH I . 1 llt .a I'Aiirr. 111 iiih ueiiaivii. iiuuku bs -"""...., . ' i inerger hoiu iiini time- uu nttmi d his poll tax niiuseu nc cuuiu uui nerly uc registereu. , 11 is njuOTiii ..... ,,.... ............ .. interests intent nriso which ilil faor the rwoIHur of such n ccn- list, relernuR 10 lrpiKiruuuu imin. rond the actual number of voters, c by Mich means civic power might ccrnsiim. v -ttnln such nn end persons of Mc means might llnd It desirable and i to expend hoiuu uiuubuuuh ui dollarb. By such means they might h the nroncr balance of power cen various districts of city or state iic ono iaciiou an uiivHniugeovcr he'lntlmutc association of the tax elections lormus any oincc con- on tnan tuiit mu iwjiucmi. ui u mother person tnan mo taxpayer elf Is nn illegal payment of an clcc- cxpeuse." Just Out of Jail for Offense, Is Held Again as Smasher Otto Ooss, forty-six years old, of Wallace street ntnr Seventeenth, threw a brick through the window of Abram's pawnshop, Thirteenth nnd Mt. Vernon streets, nt i'.lin o'clock this morning, nccordlne to the doIIcc. Th nolso was heard by Patrolman (De Forrest, nt whoso approach Ooss fled. He was captured nt Twelfth and Spring Oaruen streets. Police say Ooss has served fifteen years in the penitentiary, nnd that his Inst scntcnco.Mor wlndow-brenklne. ex pired a week ago. He was taken to thu Tenth nnd Buttonwood Ktrct'ts stntlon tand will be given n hearing before Mag istrate Carson today at Central Station. CHILD SWALLOWS NAIL Mnrita Mcrmichla, two jcars old, ot llbl) kansdownc nvenuc, uamuen, swal lowed a nail yesterday afternoon. Tho child will be X-rnycd tpday nt the West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital, in an eiiort to tocato it. Ohio Farmer Beat Three-Year-Old Child With Harness, Is Charge Defiance, O., Sept. 3. (By A. P.) Accused of hnvlng beaten Arthur Ger ald Bullock, three-year-old son of his housekeeper, Ida, May Bullock, to death with n leather harness tug last July 8, Joshua Botklns, a Noble townshlo farmer, went on trial here. The Jury was completed late jesterday and taken to tho scene of the alleged crime. Botklns Is charged with first-degrco murder. He is alleged to have held tho child by the ankles while administering tho bentlng, which resulted In the child's death before the, arrival of physicians. v Woman" Killed In Runaway Reading, Va., Sept. 3. Mrs. Dominic Bruno, forty-two years old, wife of a farmer of Alsaco township, wfts killed yesterday wiien tne norsc-Wie was driv ing hn dragge daughters, ic hnrncBSed to a buuirv ran nwav nnd . l i -TI .. . dragged ncr ncany unit n miio. Two Mary, twelve, and Lottie, ten, were tnrown out, but escaped Berious injury. FIND BOY'S BODY IN RIVER Believed to Be Lad Who Was Drowned at New Bathing Beach The body of a boy was found float- In tho Dclawaro river, opposite Itlver ton, N. J., this morning. It is believed to be that of Charles Schaffcr, thirteen years old, of 3030 Emerald street, who was drowned Sunday, while swimming at the new city bathing beach, at Tor- resdalc. If SALES MANAGER AVAILABLE An executive who cn put . a ! la will make It produce and at all tfmea have lt cnifldence and eupport. Ho hue New England. New York, l'enneylvanla nnd Middle Western territory at his flnaer ends. He will s especially valuable to a concern producing1 nationally advertised Roods. p U 813. Idier Offle. ASTE PAPER haters of Old I.eilrers. Hooks, Jlnsja. hes, Newspapers nnd Haled lnstt I'aper in guamuici Jenn Paper & Stock Co. 206 N. Delaware Ave. Ww . ..aM.HM.4Bbi: llBTIsiv RIE-MUR SHIRT CO. 508 Chestnut St. hk &,.,.. Samples Sent Upon Request 2I3323ISC2SQ mm NYTHING kaboat S&fii rrmtfilSfciMfc "t&z3S255 head I ititteri I anv slzo of St. for depend- marina sue? i tlf ot eerY nature we'ra rtfr. KflDful udvlcn on n I an n S- ITHO, MIWM MV I K Mill! VANDERHERCHEN'S SONS N. Muter Street, riitladelpliln -. I ' li-L L.M L'-J $1.00 up galvanized ash and garbage cans Just Received I'Mvo carloads of new, slight ly used Ash Cans 1420 S. 8th St. Phone.DIck 371 ley.. Main 306 SALESMAN for iSteam Specialties ligh-crade salesman wanted, perienced in selling steam spe- llties. Very uood onnortunitv man of ability. Address ox B 23G, Ledger Oflice ksiisirilliK Safe Milk , For Infants ' & Invalids No Cooking I Nutritious Diet for All Aces fck Lunch at Home nr nnic Imitations and Substitutes P ?f(?hoahhful delightful C-N a3T Soldon juieof wv rea appics (o sugar, acids 'preservatms Mat Grocers' ' and DruMists' HHAMQPKUtyk Bbys Girls' & Misses9 SCHOOL SHOES At Splendid Savings! Little Children's High Shoes $85 Sizes 4 to 8 Wedge Heels $5 Values M oj -' Children's High Shoes ,,. Jfcvfl QC Sizes 8Vi to 10y2$7J0 Values mJ Misses' High Shoes $C QK Sizes 11 to 2$8.50 Values V Boys' High Shoes ' $C 5 Sizes 1 to 6 $9.00 Values myJ Growing Girls' High Shoes $7 85 Values up to $11.00 w Ask to sec our Hondcrfttl triple knee stockings en pccially designed to withstand hard us age from young Americans. An ex chmivc Gcuting idea. IT he 3 u Stores of OYTINO) Fa mouo 5 hoes I v 1230 Market (First Floor) 1308 Chestnut (Third Floor) Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising First Full Saturday of the Season Greeted with its Greatest Values in This Sale of Fine Suits $29.50 $42.50 For Men's & Young Men's $40, $45, $47.50 and $50 Suits, good for Fall wear. For $55 to $85 Men's & Young Me,ns Suits, many good for Fall wear. M' $ 'QRE than a thousand brought together on the first floor oi the store to be easy of access ready for the selection of tomorrow's buyers. Single and double breasted worsteds, flannels, novelty cloths, plain colors, suits of every kind and description. It is an unusual event filled with unusual values with every suit of this number guaranteed to be up to the well-known standard of the William H. Wanamaker Store. The opportunity is so notable and the response has been so great that we request you to make your selections in the morning if at all possible. (Please note all alterations charged for, but few will be necessary.) William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street Strawbridge & Clothier BUSINESS HOURS FROM 9 TO 5 O'CLOCK STORE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY CLOSED ON MONDAY, LABOR DAY J New Autumn Suits for Men Are Ready While Many Special Lots and Broken Lines at Reduced Prices Will Attract Hundreds of Men TQ-morrow Tho new Suits for autumn arc coming in daily, and we now have an excellent assortment for discriminating choice models of assured correctness, from the Stein-Bloch Company, Hart, Schaffner & Marx, the Alco shops and other good manufacturers. You will be pleased to know that the prices average somewhat lower than 'last season a little better Suit for the same money, or the same grade for a little less money. Excellent values from $35.00 to $85.00. But the new prices are not, of course, as low as the prices on these special lots and close-out lines: Men's Fine Suits of Worsted $44.50 Sovcral hundred remaining of this splendid lot fine worsteds, in medium and heavier weights, in sizes for men of all proportions. Worth fully one-third more. Flannel Suits ' for Young Men $37.50 "Alco" and other smart Suits of all-wool flannel in blue, brown and green; plain sack coat styles and sports models. Extraordinary values. Mens and Young Men's Overcoats $32.50 "Alco" Overcoats Ulsters, Ulsterettcs and form-fitting styles, for men and young men. A very exceptional saving for early buyers. Men's and Young Men's Suits,' Now $33.50$39.50 and $49.50 A good selection at each price medium and heavy Suits that were made to sell at $40.00 to $75.00. Men's Blue Serge Suits Reduced, Now $22.00, $36.50 and $48.50 Men's and young men's models of all-wool serge, $48.50 being fine Suits from Hart, Schaffner & Marx. those at lit Y w III lit Men's and Young Men's Two-piece Palm Beach, Mohair and Cool Cloth Suits now $9.75 r &-- StrawbrldEO & Clothier Second Floor, East Women's Coats are Very SmartThis Year And Very Moderately Priced For instance, we are showing a very famart Wool Velour Coat, made on generous lines, belted all around, well-tailored, lined from neck to hcm with figured silk, and finished with a large coney fur collar, at $30.C0. The model sketched is another example. It is of fine wool velour with a suede finish, lined throughout with beautiful silk, and has a large cape collar of black coney a Wrap that will serve for day and evening wear $60.00. Velour Coats at $22.50 Of wool velour, in dark street shades, lined throughout, and finished with a deep cape-like collar an excellent model from every point of view. Coats, $25.00 to $75.00 With or without fur collar, in cape and dol man effects, some harlging straight from the shoulders. All of soft, warm, fhick materials, in rich shades, some silver-tipped. Summer Top Coats of Mixed-Tweeds. $18. Late summer Top Coats, of gray mixed tweeds, in several attrac tive styles. ALL GREATLY REDUCED. '-- straw urldje & Clothier Second Floor. Misses' New Satin Dresses Special at $19.50 Made in the charming style shown in the sketch kimono sleeves, draped bodice, crepe Georgette collar and cuffs; over-skirt trimmed on the hips with satin quilling and gold stitching. In navy blue, brown and black. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' Suits of Jersey, $27.50 Now Suits with belted pinch-back coat with four patch pockets; two-piece skirt with hip pockets. Cadet blue, green and brown heather mixtures, and plain rf&vy, brown and tan. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Intermediate Girls' New Serge Dresses, $21.50 to $42.50 One- and two-piece Regulation Dresses, straight line belted Dresses and low-waisted Dresses with full-plaited skirts. Many with colored wool em broidery. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Girls' Regulation Dresses, $15.00 In sizes 6 to 12 years. Of navy all-wool serge, in straight-line plaited style with yoke; braid trimmed sailor collar and cuffs; emblem on sleeves and shield. Misses' Medium-Weight Suits Reduced Navy and black serge and tricotine and fine fancy mixtures, in belted, sports and tailored styles. Chiefly one of a style. -. HtrawLrlilso 6 Clothier Second Floor. Mur!et Btreot Women's Granite Silk Stockings Slightly Imperfect $1.65 Wee imperfections in finish, scarcely noticeable, but these famous Granite brand Stock ings are classed as "seconds.' Full-fnshioncd, with mercer ized lisle tops and soles. In white, smart shades, and a few pairs in black, at $1.65. Straw bridge & Clothier Aisle 4. Market Street Royal Waists At $3.00, $3.50 and $3.75 Tailored and semi - tailo?ed models, of lawn and batiste, some trimmed with neat embroideries, some hemstitched all beautifully made and having that trim tai lored "set" so characteristic of Royal Waists. Roll, flat or con vertible collar; full-length sleeves with turn-over cuffs. Straw lirldso 4 Clothier Second Floor, Centro Boys' New Autumn Hats and Caps Smart new styles, shapes and colorings, and plenty oft choice, so a boy can find just tho Hat ho likes best: Hats of tweeds nnd suiting fab rics $2.50 to S1.00. Wool Scrtfe Tarns, U. S. Nnvy bands $3.00. Caps, in variety $1.30 to $2.50. Tweed Hals, special, $1M Htrawbrlds.' & Clothier Second Floor, Filbert Street. Bust New Autumn Dresses and Suits at Moderate Prices n In sketch. white and flesh black, The Suit sketched is specially priced at $35.00, and the Crepe de Chine Dress, shown on the right, is a very attractive value at $25.00. Jersey Suits, $30 to $37.50 Of worsted jersey, in plain shades and heather mixtures, made in Norfolk, yoke-back and slightly close-fitting effects. Cloth Suits, $35.00 to $72.50 Serge, cheviot, silver- tipped burclla, silvertone, duvet de lai'ne and wool velour, in the new autumn hhades. Beautifully tailored and lined a few aie trim med with fur. Straw lirldce I lothlir bt-Lond Fluor, Centru Crepe de Chine Dresses Now $18.75 to $25.00 Tunic and straight -line models, some with surplice bodice; one model with yoke-top bodice and box plaited tunic, shown in the navy, taupe, French blue, 10,000 Pairs Ipswich Socks SPECIA'L 6 Pairs for $1.45 These well-known Socks are made of strong combed cotton yam, with extra reinforced heels and toes. Each pair guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. Black, tan, leather brown and gray. Sizet 9 to 11 M:. StrnwbrUlse Clothier Aisle 3 Markft Street Satin Dresses, $28.50 to $45.00 A variety of models, including some in extru sizes. Some very plain and simple, others beautifully embroidered. In black, navy blue, brown nnd taupe. Tnffpln-nnd-Foulard Dresses Reduced now $22.50 All Cotton Frocks Greatly Reduced now $8.75 to $25.00 Ut SttiiwbrldEO . Clothier Second Flooi Market Street ,i t Sfssfcs '"3. IB I i Ii n' 1 II lil v . i o J Lni '11 l "J r -j In the Misses' Corset Store Specially Designed Corsets for Girls and Slender Women S. & C. SPECIAL CORSETS of pink brocade, semi-clastic top, $3.50; of pink silk-striped batiste and pink brocade with rubber top $3.50. NEMO CORSETS of pink coutil combined with clastic, $5.00; of Vsaro cloth with rubber section in the back and with free hip space $4.50. Other Coisets for Misses and Slender Women, $2 to $15 straw brldue A. f lothler Third Floor Market Street West Boys' Ties at 65c Four-in-hand Tics in smart plaids and stripes and just the color combinations boys like best. Open or narrow ends, all with "slide-easy" bands. Just in time for school ear 65c. S!rnwbrld ft Clothier Aisle I Market street The Semi-Annual Sale of China, Cut Glass, Pottery j A Remarkable Economy Event The notable values in the Sale weie made possible by months of preparation. Pur chases befoie piice.s were, advanced, with the addition of lots from regular stock, mean savings of from one-fifth to one-third for nil who take advantage of Sale prices. Dinner Sets, Open-Stock Dinnerware, Odd pieces of Dinnerware, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Sets of Bowls, Cut Glass, Decorated and Plain Glass rr- Straw bridge, t Clothier llus m. nt $1.95 A Clearance of 1800 Shirts for Men A collection of all broken lines of Shirts that have sold at much higher prices reduced to this one price for quick clearance $1.95. Percales and madras, in both printed and woven stripes; striped pongee and vaiioua othor bhirtings. Retter be earlv to morrow. Men who require LARGE SIZES will bo especially fortunate. ' htrwbrlds;e K Clothier Bast Store. Hlslith Street Golden Special To-morrow The Sanitor Refrigerator AIIwVWV SPECIAca At a Greatly Reduced Price $55.00 A wonderful feature of the Semi-annual Sale of Housefurnish ing.s for to-moriow will be the distribution of 100 of our well known Sanitoi Refrigeratois, piesent value $71.00, at $55.00. Seamless porcelain-lined, no joints or seams to catch dirt; fine oak case, well finished, thiee-door style. Ice capacity 100 pounds 35 inches wide, 20 inches deep, 47 inches high. And while here to-morrow you'd better take advantage of the savings on all other Kitchen and Laundry Supplies you need hundreds of differ ent household utilities at less than regular prices. irr-- Htrawbrldue L Clothier .lUsetnent 0- N. 00 I u. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER' 'H STREET FIL11KIIT RTRKLrr , MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET K. .. 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