s ,s" i ; v ct '-Y ritif c-r v?' ' i "i .-tJ V I 4 S . oU, Ji-1 6 . "I f ," .. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . i . i . ij(iil mrftirM i.ti'.nti. t . ' i ..lliiimi.r I ), i ,intmtMdm iiyn iimmim i w M i I SSBm. etanMk. wvnM VSMMb tatjH v9HbbP VnV SSa SSSplV 4 EEB v Er MKM V HH HH HV IjfilH kB teenth and Oxford streets station. on a cbargo of parking bis ut6moblte in front of his homo with tho UghU ex tlngullhed. x. $250 IN BAttREn AND WIFE EFFICIENT BANDITS, HIGHLY EQUIPPED, OBTAIN PALTRY $4 Other Robbor8, Equally Effi- ciont, Are Moro Successful and Got $95 From Man YOUNG BANDITS GEI MAYPASSONOCEAN ROBBERY TUB K- W m Mrs. Sprockels Would Havo Aviator Answer In London for Missing Jewels DREXEL FAMILY IS SILENT Captain William N. Itnrrett and hts trife, the daughter of John H. Drciel, of this city and New York, mar pan each other In raldocean goon, the captain bound for London to answer charges ngalnit him, bis wife returning to her family In this country. The charges againut the nlrman, who eloped with Alice Gordon Drexel In June, 1010, were made by Mrs. John Spreckels, Jr., of San Francisco, who wants tho captain to account for $12.1, 000 worth of jewels aha said she In trusted to him. Solicitors for Mrs. Spreckels, ac cording to a report from London, hare asked the London police to bedu ex tradition proceedings for him. The cap tain Is said to be under police survell lanco at Los Angeles. Mrs. Barrett In now in Europe. As soon a the. Is able to travel. It is said, fhe will return to the United States. Her parents refuse to confirm or deny ru mors that she will begin divorCo pro ceedings. A warrant charging Barrett t itb the theft of a pearl necklace valued at 10,500 sterling was issued on the application of Mrs. 8preckcls In the Marlborough Police Court September 37, the London dNpatch says. She is at a West End hotel, has canceled her passage on a liner sailing tomorrow for New York nnd will await tho return of her husband, who is in Norway. Her secretary said today that Mr. Spreckcls met Barrett, whom she had known several years, at the Bandown race course some months ago, and as she was not acqpilnted in London he oiftred to introduce her to hit friend?. The sec retary declared Mrs. Spreckels request ed him to attend to some dealings for her with jewelers and gave him the neck lace, which she wanted cleaned and re Htrunir. Time clarified, but Barrett avoid ed discussion as to the whereabouts of the ntcklacc, the secretary said, ana erentualy be left London. His continued alienee determined Mrs. Spreckels to in augurate proceedings, which resulted in the Issuance of the police court warrant. Barrett held a commlilnn In the American air service from September. 1017, to March, 1010. lie and Miss Drexel eloped and were married Hecretly at New Rochclle N. Y . June o. 1010. A few weeks after the ceremony they went abroad The parents of Miss Drexel declared they knew nothing whatever about him. A child was born at Lucerne. Switzerland, last Juno, Frankford Avonuo Cigar Dealer Awed by Rovolvors While Till Is Looted An expensive and elaborate hold-up equipment, consisting of sir stylUhly dressed young men In the latest "trick clothes,'' a Inrgc touring car nnd six expensive automatic pistols, not to men tion oil and gasoline, was used this morning to obtain $4 in n hold-up at Sixth and Cherry streets. William Shapiro, of 022 Hfldman street, was the victim. He was walk ing along about rt o'clock this morning, when the car drew up and five of the bandit fashionplatcs leaped out and flourished their pistols. Secure in the knowcldgo that he had only $4 any how, Shapiro put up his hands, sub mitted to search and kept his hands rieht where thev were until the car had driven out of sight. Then reported the matter to the police. Adolph 1'. Oelgcr, forty vears old, 2828 Overlngton street, Frankford, yield to the persuasive powers of two masked highwaymen, backed up bv n revolver, about midnight at Blchmond street and tho Pennsylvania Bailroad, and found himself $05 poorer when they had finished. Oelgcr, who was on his way homo from work, was confronted by two men whose facet) were covered with handker chiefs. One hold a gun pointed in his fnce. Their manner was brisk and to the point, "Hands up," said one. Oelger obeyed promptly. "Got his roll, BUI?" said the speaker tersely, to the man of notion. "Yep," said the other. "Then take a'walk, while the walk ing's, good," concluded the first speaker. Oelger lost uo time in obeying, while his assailants continued down Blchmond street. He then reported his loss to tho Brldesburg police. BABY BURNED BY LYE Eats It While Mother la Away, but May Recover Left nlone by his mother last night, James Kelly, one yenr old. crawled over to a corner iu his home, 5021 Westmin ster avenue, and ate a handful of lye. When the parent returned she found the baby lying on the floor crying. Ho was taken to the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital, where physi sians said that he will recover. The baby did not swallow the lye, although his mouth and throat were badly burned. Confldcnff nml ronsMerittnn bMtt th kind of co-opritlon reiponslblo for ery thins cood product by V K. T Aflv Two bandits, one of them only about sixteen years old, entered the Cigar store of Morris Beckman at 2000 Frankford avenue, about 10 o'clock last night, and threatened him with re volvers. Then, while tho boy went to tho cash register, Ills companion, a taller youth, not much older, accord' ing to Beckman, kept him covered until tha search for money had been com pleted. About $2o0 in cash was obtained by the youths, who then departed. Beck man at once notified the poltco, who began a search of the neighborhood. It Is believed the bandits live In tho vicinity. They are believed to havef known Of the habit of Beckman to stock up on small change in large quantities, when ever a local boxing club gives exhibi tions, as the customers flock into hto store nftcr the show and demand quick service. Parking Costs Man $13.50 Thomas Chadwlck. of York street near Thirtieth, was fined $13.60 today by Magistrate Onuald at tho Nine Drink Today! AKISTOCRtf CIDER And take zu joy journey tack 'dold cider barrel JCt a botth(2 glasses) GROCEn$t$iMUGGISrsf CLASS A NACHOO PHILADELPHIA J Sterling Silver Tea Service A heavy sterling silver sfct beautifully chased and fin ished in gray, including: Coffee Pot Tea Pot Sugar Bowl Cream Pitchc? Waste. Complete set, $283.00. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERSSILVEnSMlTHS f&&SffiZB2SUZXJZEXZK3l The High Cost of Books Can Be Avoided By Renting A'sw Popular Fiction From WOMRATH'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY 15 South 13th SU Phila. Clean Carles SnpulIrO rromptlf The Plea That Touched I I the Heart J of Phila- I delphia J Next Wednesday will be Bundle Day. Philadelphians will then give worn clothing to the destitute Armenians and others in the Near East. SOO,000 Armenians little children, women and men are facing death this winter for lack of clothing to cover their naked bodies. Bundle Day, therefore, will be LIFE-SAVING DAY and Philadelphians will be the LIFE-SAVERS. Let each one save a life. How? Search your closets. Make up a bundle of worn cloth ing. Take it to the near est public school, from which it will be forwarded free. BUNDLE DAY Wed., Sept. 29 v Near East Relief Worn Clothing Committee rWTKirrar.riWIi'iJ Furriers and Milliners iKinxXMAMI!tlVXlVfBa!f1ftflf Charge purchases will be billed as November Ul. Purchasers open ing new accounts will be entitled to the above dating. liiCHESTNUTSt (OPPOSITE KaUTftil) I &ef5 t&&jaMuwwsttimiia?A 5LJ o MS MM MS gH largest Exclusive Men & Boys' Clothing Store In Philadelphia Store Order Accepted 1019-21 Market Street I ...... ...... , . v Open Every Evening To-morrow, Mr. Hill Invites Every Man to Select From His Great Variety Mens louiM Men's Fall ffl?mgs ,y20-& 45 This is a sale that reauires immediate actinn nn vntir nm-J-.. Tho v-ilnos nrn so nn usual, the quality so great, the assortment of lovely Fur Garments, Pieces and Sets $ so varied, there's no telling when such a wonderful opportunity will come again, g These Furs are truly investment garments. l T n rrench VSSk n rami TTr-Antumii Soi rrU 145.00 Wlntor rrlc 115 00 If you delay buying during this sale, you'll pay one-fifth to almost one-half more. Good furs are becoming scarce. The unsettled conditions in Europe, which cut off nearly all of that supply, helped. Tho general strike in the Fur industry also contributed. If we had not bought the skins from the Trappers direct and.had them made Up in our fac tory when labor costs were lowest, coupled with our inten sive middle-man saving policy, we would be asking the same prices other dealers are compelled to ask. Sir a savins: on every one of Mr. Hill's brand-new fall suits and overcoats. Hardly seems possible, but, then, don't forget Mr. Hill's is the largest store in the coun try and buying in such large quantities he can always buy at lower prices. Don't be a skeptic and pay more come in. and look around look in our windows, see the hun dreds of models and note their low prices. " Jazz Boy" Single & Double Breasted Models for Young Men The very newest for the smart young fellow here aplenty as well as the single and double breasted foriri- fttting effects', English sacks, 2 and 3 button models, consei'vative styles and the newer fancy pocket models. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Winter Price -.SPECIAL-. 2S.00 FOX CHOKER SCARFS Solid animal effect) vry chic. In taupe and brown. Unaiual at thii pecial price. 19.50 -.SPECIAL 37.50 HUDSON SEAL SET Attractive barrel (haped muff) iraart, becoming collarette. Unuiuol value. 29.50 Fur Coats and Wraps 157.50 French Seal 125.00 185.00 Brown Marmot 145. 00 250.00 Natural Raccoon 195. 00 310.00 Jap Mink 245.00 350.00 Trimmed French Seal 275.00 375.00 Trimmed Leopard 295. 00 Australian Opossum o40. UU Hudson Seal 345.00 Natural Squirrel 345. 00 Jap Mink 375. 00 557.50 Trimmed Hudson Seal 445 00 557.50 Natural Squirrel 445. 00 595.00 Golden Beaver 475.00 745.00 Taupe Nutria 595.00 750.00 Scotch Moleskin 595. 00 825.00 Baby Caracul 650.00 1495.00 Alaska Seal 1250.00 435.00 435.00 435.00 475.00 1850.00 Natural Eastern Mink Stoles- Wotr 7S.S French fal 110 00 Scotch Molaikln tin 00 Taupe Nutria ., t2S 00 Hudson fifftl ... 1117 SO AtiBt OpoNxum . 113 00 Natural Skunk . 195 00 NntUral Squirrel 198 00 Jap Kolinsky . JlE.no Jap Mink .. 24B 00 nimnlan Kolinsky )16.00 Hudson Huy Habli J7G.00 Natural Mink rrt-Antnmn Trice 03.00 88.00 89.60 85.00 135.00 1.00 1 (10.00 105.00 17B.O0 198.00 aro.oo 2980 SPECIAL-. 12S.O0 TAUPE MARMOT COATS Swocjer port model large collar and cufl of (elf fur j ripple bade A very effective model. 97.50 1J..U EftMtffl iii Chestnut St, Opposite Keith'sMHM& Qtl4 E Mr. Hills 1 I a 1 jPer50rtflj! Aijg iMkaX. 1 Guarantee 2MBHtfmSSS trmin rfsdX i (Inp TratwfiB Yes ' fW 1 With Every tPMP 1 Purchase vCI tWm IWmiXHSMIS H ffiSalBly' ll' Mm' ifA eMfc Extra large sites up i M SSfMiliiSRtlHSaHKHR iiflk - ..-. ' i i Bs-i&t'. IrMMtrv JiBBaaBBBBU.J.L-. lyPBIsBm ,".-cMiaaaV Asm I mm)fMmwmmwm m$Sm rll.r ImlmdwkmmBm mm I WmmSm a P JSvalBaKBn' I I Special WmimSl Pre-Antumn I 1 S -lflV Sale Price I P it Kv;aHK I g Men s ipB I I pants MM , I I $0-50 Willi I $g-50 IM 1 1 $J.-50 Mm fjrBK YwlA9 i2K c3 vll si i?rtir& O if H mm 5v mM H ki filv or N m 1 2ift v Tli HI rl Wl Ai& I 1 1 iSlw u Vs I trfl tMa mi I 111 kMJPI mill M J lfiBs9ri9 HI H trnMrWrn lw And Make a Positive Saving of '10.00 and More at These Prices Never Before Such Varieties Collected Under One Rooi You never saw the likes of it. Thou sands and thousands of brand-new suits and overcoats displayed on our Main and Second Floors the largest collec tion of smart clothing ever before shown under one roof. And what perfect beauties of design what masterpieces of the tailoring art and what splendid specimens of workmanship. Come in and see them you will find Every New Model Every Material Every Color Every Pattern And bost of all there is always a complete size range, whether for the tall man, the small man, the stout man, the regular man or the medium built man. Come tomorrow! Our Entire Third Floor Largest in the Country Devoted to the Boys Wonderful Values, at 1450.00 'Scarfsrssz rte-Aotmaa m Hudson Bal 1 19.60 Taupe Wolt 1' 11.50 Dlack Wolf 14.G0 I8 60 Urown Vox at0 32.60 Taupe Fox ........ QVW 37.60 Natural ilaccoon... 39.80 17.60 Natural skunk .... as.so 37.60 Scotoh Moltakln.... 09.80 60.00 Natural Mink 39.80 60.00 Natural uqulrr!... 39JJ0 46.00 jap Croas Vox .... 40.60 126,00 Hudson Day Bb! OTJO 8BHHH This Fall Mr. Hill surpassea all his previous efforts in offoring the best collection of suits &nd bvhrcoats for the boys from 2 to 18 years. Parents will bo delighted, for tho varieties are so unusual they must find just what they are looking for. Hill's prices, that meant lowest prlces-rassure them of the best values in the city. ' All the new styles--patterns materials and colorings in both suits and overcoats tp k Am Spy' 2-Plr PanU SulU $9.95 Bill Co. 1019-21 Market St "r .'i