$f t "- v. ftHaaKaN '"mHraffirn!RriiS3KTt'(- !''" ' WIXIAV " ' rjnteMr- n--"-. " - jUJv f. . r '' " -? 'r fW -"WW ";"wpp'' ',f" " -a BSTUDENTS TO WIARK IfHAiiVEORY School of Architecture at Uni versity Plans Elaborate Celebration DIRECTOR TO HONORED . ....... .i. iiiirtv -cars' annl T I, .rehire a. Hie fivo.HHy - ' ' . . , i ii.tu nfiuiMinntl i i.l nt .". "H ,,mh "" Juclt'l " . .. ..i.i.i..nt scion h,bel.bn." "'"""' "'hv ffi . -.:: nn-l . To con, ti',,- piogn.m. the .dudonts ' , ,,, .it tftmg loom. 1M '" ' ...ii ..l.li nil In. The i''om-' "'" " " , mention hi '' ".... iiiirm up iinr.l WiiiK'i-. ".". " 'm ".. "1 .. il&P'rLTM',,;' "Trtr." Wd V Nan Pel.'. f N--Vo.k, . .nnf tin- medal awarded l me Vhp i' '" i"mt Franrnn I'orlr.iii n "f ' "' Itlini In' ii "o custom of Hi i' French II llil . . . ..... .. ..M..un mnrq rnn .iu m stm imi N ii onrh ? '' morienn universities, but u,twr.l ., decided loK'vln lis. ""' ... ... ... ,,. (..,ii nrriil K."" ","1 ""' ,.,,0,,.".1.fm'.,V.1I'"f EH i.anin Following the lirCKOH-Iennia"...- c,ii.i,,tii imp. Illlon r "I" "'"." .'."", .i "? ..r ,i. tnit of Pi-mi Vinricii i .'" , . A lit. imml S-liool. ii lit l;o presented bV "lu- I-hiln.Hpl.ln chapter of the ImcriWi Institute oi iiniiiu-. .- rwo'tl Itimi "I ''' i." ""','; , , rrfl" ". 1.....1 ,.f ii, n niv i tcctural rnre nH ii'" '- ... . i. hool Th" presentation will bo made Cr I r Chimin. A. Mnrtjii. -..enn tVOirni-ll Architectural College nn.I .rfltnmf -ho ArHiitootun. lltv- T1( firir.'ro miii rnii- nim "; ffrrins of lioiimaiv .ii'Bircs ...i ;'""; l, , I nivcr-itv Council. 'I Ills iiill be th f.rt llmo tlmt lionornr "oRiop hare hrrn Ri "11011 mnor iiuui i ' tfriti IMi r I'oininoncoinoiit for ton I tine to honor n fo nicbltccts doomoil rortliv ni uotico in m niuiixiou... Itoriploiils of Di-Kivrs Tl.i r. .iiilintt of tlio (li'Kloci will bo Hrrboi t l.iliinnl I.iciott. l.corKc Walkrr Urn -nil llioopiniim rnrsons Chamll". .ni'l I'lmrlo- llowniil Wnlkor. TKn i.tt .n inuiil li'iu lii'Pii fnr twoiltV- nlns war n mimbor of tbc'fiicult.v of tho Arlnii tural Srliuol ot tlio i nivor-.,),- II. u iinifi' nr nf tlio liihtory of art tliiu- ' ill'' prcont time. Dr. Kicrfti .I iilinl nit nl the l ioi-loii ll.i.. cJ I itu rtv I Ini'i'tiril fNlIll'!.!) and the lVnn ihmiin Aciidomy of tbc Fiti Art- iihI ni'o in rnri ni ino Eool Jiilioii Mr I . -.. vihn ix ii iiofi"oor ot .Lnirnm .t. !,,.. I IllVni'lfV M Al'fMII tfflnr.il t- wioi liii. bcoii i-oiinoi-tod with fli.l J.ii.1 II, ii.nl fm lit i'llt -f-iullt Pliril. lie win i ill. i noil in Itoston mill stiulioil aorwl lb li.i-- (onsiiii-i-iiiiip ropiitn liOn UK .1 ll.HII.1 1 11,. 11, niillii t. nu .in.) ..f lln. I'ntl Ilf1.r nf tin' Si no. .1 nf Aii bilci-tiiro nt I'piiii jh.iiii.i nill.niiKh lie has not bioii cin nwti'il ni-li I hat iiiMltiition for n iium- Iht of j ii- Ho i- a mi'inbci- of tin- Amriuiiii In i, line nf Architect- nnil INi inn ,f ill. ilui- lii4 uf tin- Acnd- .mf i.T tli.. I it,. Int.. nt tliiu .ill. II.. .1.1,. .'I 1. 1.' . l. ...1 ... .(.' ...... II. aim nbtiiiiinl Ii ln-t urt education lu Boftoti Ml U ,ii vn fiiiinrrlv ili-nn nf lilt- iColl-i;i in i, iIi.Iiiip nt Coi-iioll I'ni ier.n II i ii limn in llonon nnd tmllnl f'M I iuii.iIict nf ii'iiri nlirniiil. IHe i i Tin i In i nf llip Aini'i'iriiii In- Ihtltlltn nt V 'nl. I, mill nlsn nf tlm nn I l i if ii.ti nt Art-. Ilo lie.-- m lii'iim IIjII to (Ipnn Willi I'tiKCM. At !l li.l III till' . Vl-lllllf ttl.t I'till'.t.tl It... Bill in bo kiu n In tin. students will "Pen iit, ii iinci'iinr iPpu-M-iiliuK the lOUllllllli. ill II.. Plnl. ,.,!.. 1.....I ... B,. ... ...t-i.i.. ni lorr-iiv iii th. tifii-i-ntli i-pntiirv nt the uuiiuii.M hi ,1, Alcilici Diiin l.nlt-il ill ail ii CiiMiiin nnd ilu I'l'ienKinics ii lil.t i.lii.tii 1. nil ii.. I e i.t..i. i . in,., ii.. ii,.,,. , ,,IU, (111',, M ilamiiu mil -, o,, indents .'i mi- n Hit itiiuil .SpIioiiI nnd their M n ill ,,ft.ii,. nnd all nill be irffcsr.l in m.Lii,,, in., .i ... ., " -,'"i"i nii- liniM- llliril in Wi'lln in (hi- lifteiMitli .-iMimi In nnlpr in tmi.. -.... i... i'..!n .t... . . - ,-.-..... i.ri i,,i- nun u,,. lnt ln,. i,n, n vacation from "'ifoi Hi. la-t in el. nnd baicelnb- 'Hl'l.l ll'Hit. III,. lr,. ,1,.,.1-lt.... on. (In, ,.l .f . """'"'"! f"'" -'t nf I l.u.nc.' mid t thor 'o "'in I , ( i, mi, ,,, ,l M..11..1 'i-i... i.. ?i,'u" '" ' l,K l,l'' dPCIII-illPlI to ,i i"1,1"." -""' k"'o. iiitb castles on "'rl NJII. III" 11-111 , 1.1,11 ...II . I..... nn in ,i. ' '"" "ii'oi il iii live tm.l.:. ''," -!I,I,N "' l'- '"cbitc- 'hrv ,.,, ' I'lo oil-, li-nrs. llliou and ii , 'iiiii.iip inn in JUJii ou '" '" ' I! II in )O0. PEDDLERS GET "DAY OFF" Dwner of Carts Afraid to Rent Them After Receiving Threats tn ti ,, ram i, h l"."1 hi a iieeKilny in - .tic no puslieait it n- '.r " i -iioei 1 ii 1 1 ii Liimlinrd ti, '"''Hill u . I I..., .. Wl ' '" 'I l, tn i t.,1. l-n ., ,i . . r ii , ,, ..'i . ",".. ,i,vp"1" ..,i, . ,,,,1. iriins, iei- 11 IJ,' Ml, li U inl ..,!.... ,t.'t .",',", '"'! -V1'- "f Hio biiM ::.'l I,. . ' ' Xl" KM-nii'i nlliie. nl .... ...ii. .ii ,,,-, -' I" "in, ., ' i ,:,., """' "l hi; i i , ,. " i' ii.'s iiioru- , "' i ,i i, i. i... ...i.i .i iiat ....-, nr in,,, uicii, '"- '.e urn I'm- teul this in, Id , i .. , .. . 1 1m , , " " " ""ll came In ,,,. , " '" "ic lineal thin if A..,i , i ,', "iuiiii) a suiininn '"' ih. ,-,"," i"1"'.' w, " ""'" ''" 't Mn I ,",'"' '-'''I'll lo the ulliic it 'hN ( . ' n fo'mc.- loin-iable, '.u.'.t .;";' ": s,,:',,t' ?Un m"- " tin il, , ' ''"' l"B to Lie- 'ill , " ,K'"1,M -'-" ! 'bole 111 t" hi.' In ti..., ,;:';::::r' ::,::'--:!;.; no " i.i I., i "5 l,"m'l, " - - - MIHH III I'. Contest Tonielit W Silver Loving Cup Calais D Amour S'E' Cor. 12th & CtiP.lnnf 51. Vm Ikamifni Dancing l'acmi tii America Dancing .MKS. FI.OI.I-.N('r. KAItl.K COATHS rooms In a published linnb ilcdl-r.-iloil lo lipr arc aliened lo liaio boon "bnrroucd" from oilier iier sons' worlis by Dorian Hope, ilio illsappe.ired mIioii bis iiulliorsliip of lliem mils qucstiuncil WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS DISCUSS TIMELY SUBJECTS Papers Are Read and Lunhceons Held An Active Day Miss .Iniie Campbell's Monday Morn inj: Class met as usunl at the New Cm liii-y Club thin iiioiiiini;. 'I'lie iipivh of the uce ius given by Mrs. Kdunrd V. Moduli. v. the history of lIiiutiiiKdou County by Miss Helen it. Ilnlloiiell add "Vni'lous I'ennsilvnnin I'lnce Nniiips" ivas rend by Mrs. ,. Lester Woodliridito. "Chni-ley" Moi-ciiu. of Mnl and Wig fanie. nill train the junior members of the Civic Club to datiee mid sinj; nod suy funny IIiich nil fur the bom-lit of tlio women of the Hnine fur the IiiiIIkoiiI. nt Ifolnipsbiii-R, April IN. I'luiis for this entertainment wore laid nt u nicot ine today nt the dub's licniliitinrtcrs. lllllll Spruce street. Mr.. I-'. Ilounril llaiiNcll, dr.. ehuirmmi. picsided. A ccmmittcc was appointed lo niaUe nom inations for olliccrs to be elected May -. The Wohiiiii'b Club of Ceimaiitoun pave tne monthly infnriii.il luncheon to club members todnj . Mis. (ieorKo I.li iiood Wmjner win in churge of tin! nr laiiKementM. The staled niceting fol loived. After the business session there was .in address by Mi. Joan ICano I-'oulU'. The Sisterhood of Kenoselb ImiicI held a meeting this nftermiou in tin Alumni l.uilding, ltro.td stieet nnd Co lumbia avenue. "Tlio Winsomenos., of I'er.so'inlity" wns discii'sed by Dr. Snmiicl V. Purvis. A inir-ienl proKraiu folloivod vocal solos b.i Miss Alary Schiiartz mid harp solos by .Miss Klinor, .losppliitii' Nicoletta. The Momlii Aftciiinoii Club of Mill icrn pne pro-sram from l'ariii I'ub lications. Mrs. V. It. Cox and Airs. C. W. Holland Here the hostesses. The Collcne Club pave the usual Monday tea this attornooii. Mrs. Kichnrd l-'riincN, Mrs. .1. I.auiencc l.ipiiineott. AIIs Cliiia I'anc.ike nnd Mrs. ('. It. Ilnss iverc on the iccoption committee. The l'oitieln Wind Iliniu-h of llio I'blladi'lpbi'i League of Women Volri will bold its monthly meeting in the Kingsessing Library, Iifty-Jir-t strett mid Kingsesi-ing avenue, this eiening ai ,S o'.-lock. Mrs. O'Ueilly Hen. the (hairmaii. will preside nt the meeting, and Miss Lidit Stokes Adams nill niaUe the address. CATHOLIC SOCIETIES AIDED Will of John H. Bangcrt Provides for Two Bequests The nill of John II. Iliiiigort. '-Ml I IM.Ieo nicnue. prohated today iiith the register of wills. City Hall, rontains benuests to tivo Catholic societies The Uedemptorist Fathers of St. Peter's Chinch received $100 and the St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum of Tncony mis given $."il. The entile state was inlucd at $U7.oOli Other ivills piobniod nero Henry IleroUl, who (lied at Atlantic City. STOOD; James It. Comfoit, .":t4." Knov street. S.'iT.OOO; Kdith A. Armstrong, .".'tuT Holtleld avenue. SIlOIMI : .lames Aford. 0- Hariei stieot. $11.(101) Wlllimu Weiiiert. l.'OO Diamond street. S2."i,(!0() : William L. Weaver, ,'M!0 North Kighth street. SICJOO : KVmi It. Mitchell. :;(!:!.'. Chest nut street, JJMIfKI Inventories of personal estates tiled were Charlotte Iteilnioud, $7!).-.i0, and Mmy S l-'razier. .S.'."J.i Mexican Business Men Here Today The delegation of Mexiiau business men touring this couutiy in an ell'oit to estnblish n better business relationship nilli this country are in Philadelphia tcduv a the guests of the Foreign Trade I'ommiliee of the Philadelphia Chamber of Cominercc. They arriied lu a i.poeinl tiain. and after visiting the huge industrial establishments were ton dereil luncheon. An iiisiertinu of the port fiillowed. This nftornoon there will be a reception in the Chamber of Commerce. Exhibition of the Famous J. P. TEMPLE COLLECTION o! COLONIAL FURNITURE and AMERICAN GLASS Includino the Largest and Most Important Collection of STIEGEL GLASS In the World THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES 1320 Walnut Street EVJUNINU PUBLIC "POET' DISAPPEARS WHEN AUTHORSHIP IS QUESTIONED Dorian Hope Dedicates Hook to Mrs. Florence Earle Coatcs, but It Is Alleged Ho "Borrowed" Material , ri ,7 l,.(.lp' '.'"iitlmr" of a bonk of verse en ed 'Pearls nnd Pomegranates." which Im dedicated to Mrs. Florence Larle loates. of this dty. hmi illnap I'oarod. that is from the literntv world. i , i i lcf. ". rpn,!n' f"'' ''' KInl-' ii , 'l,pipvp,,, ,llnr the chief cnupc of bis fading from view uns due to the boolc of poetry. It appears thnt Hope. ,miop real name Is Biipposed to bo Hret Holland, wan nursing an illiidlon ivhen ho nn noiineed the verse ns his own. A few days after the book win published Miss Miriam editor. 112 Fun Nineteenth srr,?t; Np,v '""r, ntipenrrd nt tho'ea tnlillshment of (!. P, Puliinm'N Sons, publishers, and announced that twenty six of the fifty-eidit poems in the Hope nodical nggiogntion wen- written hv her. Several others in the hook, she said, were the work of AugiMin Lardy, n Im died last year. The publishers immediately stopped the sale of the book. Theie Is a posshy t ti n t tlip dlsap penrlng poet scented trouble eien while he wns supposedly working with the muse. One of the poems wns cnlleil "Away." and this wns dedicated to WELCOME SOCIETY MEETS Steps Taken Today Toward Reor ganization of Body The Welcome Society of Pennsylvania took first steps toward n lentgnni station this nfteruonn at u mooting in the residence of Mrs. Charles Custis llnrrlsnn, IfilS Locust street. This society, whose membership com prises lineal descendants of those who enmo to America on William Pcnn's ship, the Welcome, hns n necessarily limited numerical stiength. It leceived n chaiter in 11)0(5 nnd has for its main purposes the perpetuation of the mem ory of those original settlers and ihe collection and preservation of historical data relative to the settling of Pennsyl vania mid Ihe founding of Philadelphia. In this it n-M'iiilili'H in Its aims ami pur poses the Mayllowcr Society of New I.IIKKlllll. Officers of the society are : Piesldent. Miers lluseh : Vice President, Sidney (iregg Fisher: Secretary, .Tames lttick man: Treasuier. George Cuthbert Gil lespie: Registrar, Henry Paul I'useli. Members of the council or governing body are: George deltenneville Keim. Joseph Winner Swayne, John Story Jetiks. Fisher Corlles Morgan. Sydney L. Wright, Alexander W. WiMer and iinrolil S. Gillingham. i.nginnii K. OF C. TO HONOR CARDINAL Fourth Degree Dinner to Be Ten dered Prelate at Bellevue-Stratford A fourth-degree dinner will be given Cardinal Dougherty by the Knights of Columbus nt the Rdlcvue-Strntford. April 'J.". The program, which provides for an olnboratc function, will bo in charge nf John V. Loiighnoy. master of the Fourth-Degree Knights. The Cnidinnl was the guest of honor nl a reception yesterday afternoon in Paris, nt whlili he met Cardinal Du bois, Archbishop of Pnris. A referent u by Cardinal Dubois to the cordial relations between Franco mid America brought a i espouse from Philadelphia's new Cardinal. "If it had not been for the French during the Revolutionary War, we, perhaps, would not be Americans to day." be -said CATHEDRAL LEAGUE TO MEET The nniimil meeting of the Cathedinl League of Ihe llpiseopal Diocese of Pennsylvania will be held at I o'clock this afternoon in the Procutbedrnl of St. Marv, Broad and South streets. Other events on the chinch calendar for this week nro tin Consecrnlion Week dinner on Thursday night at the Chnpel of the Mediator, when liishop Gnilor will speak, and n women 'a luncheon in the chapel at 1 :u0 il in. Friday . "The pace that really kills," says Woods Hutchin son, "is the crawl." The dif ferent Collins System en ables you to keep constantly on the go and speed up without ever feeling the worse for it, because of your reserve of energy. Let us give you a per sonal demonstration. COLLINS institute: OF PHYSICAL CULTURE ioi.i.i.ns ni.nc, . wai m t st at l.vrn ifej "I ?n,-r VS. 3S'1 When vou want to know "what's what" in things to wear Lean on us ! So many do, that it's sec ond nature to have what they want when they want it. The best of everything men and young men wear. Spring Suits of Splendid Quality "$30, $35, $40, $45 FetTO & CO. Inc. Clothiers A Outfitters Excluilva ABnt for Rogers Pcot Clothes ChesW Sttect t Juilceu i I LEDOEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, Mrs. Fllen M Ontes, of New York, it ran : "f nm nniiifi mm on a journey That I iiri-er tnodr before Anil I must put mu honm in onhr Anil remember to lock the door. And fo he locked the door nnd went nwny, no one knows whither. Mrs, Contes lives nt 20'.! J Spruce street. Commenting on the disappear ance of Mr. Hope, she said : "I am sorry to hear that bo is in trouble. I knew him only slightly. 1 have not beard from him since lie an nounced thnt be hnd dedk-nted a book to me." It wns learned today that Hope wns sometimes called Sebastian. Mrs. Conies is known thimighnut the country fnr her verses. Many of the most tiromiiient persons in model n lit- eraluie are nMiong her friends She hits entertained .Mrs. Humphry Wnrd, Itichnrd Watson Ciildor and others equnlly well known. She is one of the founders of the Contemporary Club. So ciety of Arts nnd Letters and other orgnnl.ntlons Inteicsted in literary progress. PRACTICED BUT NOT KNOWN Ca Canny Another Way of Express ing Term "Soldiering" Whnt is Cn Canny? Veri few per sons would ieooghi.e this term ns probably one of the best known, cer tainly one of the most practiced of nil terms in cither the language or ver nacular of l.tiglis.'i-speaking peoples. Kven those who don't understand Kng lish understand how to practice this uni versal nrt. This term embodied in a dictionary of labor terminology made public by the Graduate School of Labor Terminology. Ilnrvaid I'niversity, today, menus noth ing more or less than snldioiing, accord ing to the bulletin issued by the school, livery one who has worked either him self or some one else knows instinctive ly what thnt menus. Up certainly knows thnt it is not t Ik nrt of fighting. It is rather the antithesis o' mi.i thing that has to do with the work of a sol dier. Some might qualify it ns n form of modesty, as the Ilnrvaril dictionary ile lines soldiering as "the intentional failure of nn employe to produce the qunntlty of work of which in- is really capable." I low great .i standing army could be found on this inting?" "DAY OF HAPPINESS" Mastbaum Memorial Held at Eagles villc Mighty-four little iliihlien. all pa tients at the lliiglesville Smiltnrhnu, were entertained yesterday at the an nual service of happiness, given In memory of Stanley V. Mnsthniim. An nouncement thnt n fund of S2.".O0O lo e.stnbllsh a ward for observation cases added to the joy of thop who attended. This wnrd will be named after Mr. Mnsthniim. Judge lylohn M. Patterson told how n few prominent men had gathered late ly in a dull and decided to contribute $l.".O0() in memory of Mr. Mastbaum A few minutes later it was announced that the "boys" of the Stanley Co., ex clusive of Jules Mnstbaiim, had asked to bo allowed to giie .f.SOOO. Refine the afternoon was finished the S200I) remaining had been pledged and the new ward was nssured. Thousands of persons went to the mooting. You should have seen him in a restaurant. His knifeand fork must be spotlessly clean. "Can't tell who used 'cm before," he would explain. You should have seen him at his office. Plis desk must be free from dust. "It's simply a health precaution," he would tell you. Yet he and his office force shared a common drinking glass. Strangers who came in used it, too. Was that sani tary? Was that "health pre caution?" Jfhc only hiexu! drinRTroma Employers who know the dangers of disease, prohibit the common glass. Spotless Lily Cups that's what they use. That's business sense. Notice the lip-shaped rim of the Lib Cup it's a Lily feature that adds to the pleasure of drinking. Purity Specialties Co. Onirics I.. Hull, Owner Mr. Dcnclila Hid-. Philadelphia, Pa. IbbbbWB." J 1 I I 1 If P. R. T. RENTAL BILL 10 RECEIVE BACKING Business Men to Try to Prevent Blocking of Millar Moasuro in Committee SENATOR GRAY BEHIND IT Ilfforls nrp betnor mrwln nl tlnrrlsbiiri? t" block legislation which will lend toj Investigation of tentnls paid hi under l.l Ing companies to (he Philadelphia Rnpld Trnnsit Co., nccordlng to mem bers of the I'nitod Iliislness Men's A socintion. As if reduction of rentals pnid by the subsidiary concerns Is regnrdeil ns the quickest way of effecting n pormnnent reilui-tion In enrfnre In Ilils clti, more is pioinisp of n lively light lu the Son-' nte when bills concerning ihe "trim-it situation come up for notion. Support ers of the monsuro said todav they would light nny attempt to kill their bills In committee. A measure alinnl directly nt i educing tlio alleged exorbitant rentals paid by the underlying companies h the Millar bill. This provides thai the Public Sen ice Commission slmll have power to investignte rentals of the subsidiary companies nnd where found to be ex cessive, reduce them. The bill passed linnllv In the House last week and is now in the Sennto. . I It has been perslstentlv uimored thnt i legislative friends of the underlying companion will see that lite mcnsuie is pickled In committee. If sin h n plan1 Is attempted. It Is likely, however, that there will be some stttpilses. To thwart siirh n trick it is only necessary fnr a member of Dip Sonnle lo move that the committee in charge of the bill be ills cliniged from further consideration of it Senator George Gray, of the' Frank -foul district. whiHi section is now v. tnlly ciuiceriied over the transit situa tion, nsserted thnt he would siiptmit the Millar bill and any legislation which would impioie transit conditions "I hnie not beard of any attempt to block this bill." he said, "but 1 will be on the alert and do nil in mi power to soo that the liiensuie is brought up nnd passed." Senator A. F. Dnlx. Jr . lionornry president of the Fulled Rtisiness .Men's Association, before leaving for llnrris lung todiii. nnnoiinieil that lie would also support the Millar bill "I am for it to the finish. " he said. "It prondes n quick solution for the tinusit pmh lorn nnd should bo passed without ques tion In order that the way could be paved for reasonable cnrfaies for the people." Street Showcase Robbed ' A showcase outside the stoic of Mor ris It. Spritzlor. 1.107 Columbia ave nue, was broken open last night and wearing nppaiel allied at S(,() was taken. The lobhery was discoveied bv n pntinlmnu ubout midnight. Mahogany Gate -Leed Tables and Occasional 441 im.vs: Ik.: .i YWlr h, ,s--i :;y 7S p ti" "'- fJ-.S . , '' ,"' MMtl.lll,lsl ttlHSfSii TIELL- GROO ME D " men instinctively sense "style" in clothes. There is no difficulty what ever in selling Reed's clothing to the "man who knows11 the unquestioned superiority of the garments is very much in evidence. Spring Snis and Top Coats of superior quality and workmanship arc $30 and upward. I 'cry special values at $45 and $50. JEACOB REED'S SONS 1424-M26 OtcsltfcufcSfaccl APRIL 4, 1921 Description of Missing Swarthnwrc Woman Miss finrrelt is fifty 'oars old. I feet 10 Inches In height, weighs about 10." pounds, hns gray hair and eyes and n ruddy complexion. When Inst seen, she wore a black dress nnd slinwl, n long black cont. black tri angular lint anil carried a blnok hnndbng. POSED AS FURBUSHr JAILED Year In Prison for Impersonator of Health Director John I. Renle, of Fronkford. wns senteiiied to one your In the minify prison mid lined $10 anil costs In Judge Slmll in Criminal Cotnt No. 1 today, lor impersonating Director of Public Health I'urbiisli. On Mnrib X Ileal? visited the home of Mrs. Mmgaret I'ltr.patrlck.. nt 21i.:t Klnsei slteet, which was under quar antine for scarlet fever. Itenle. posing as Dr. I'uihiith. nid be ntui ixitmine Mi. l'ltpatrick and othoi numbers of her fainllv to ascertain If Ilui had caught the feier from the sii K , liildreti. Man Struck by Engine Frank Gillespie, of ..'I27 Poringrovo street, employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad, was struck by an engine in the yards at lllgbtrentli and Filbert streets nt ." o'clock yesterday afternoon. Ills bend and back were cut nnd bruised nnd his skull fractured. II" is in a serious condition nt tlio Hahnemann Hospital. Mas Jre&is&htriX, End Tables - Tip Tables Tables vi m n v-w Lucky Strike cigarette wsterJj UBW flilSSING WOMAN SOUGHT IN VAIN Swarthmore Searching Parties! Find No Trace of Miss Car- i rett, Noted Friend Son i chin,, parties went nut in unto mobiles today to comb the ooiin tr.i nr.iu.id Media and Siinrthmo'-p for Miss Anna M. Garrett, fifty years old, end a prominent member of nn old fnmllv of Friends who has been miss ing- sinm Friday from her home in Swart Ini'ore. Chief of Police liny wnrd. Chiel Wbitt.-iker. .,f the fi,.,. Department, mnl (oiin'i Cniisl.ible Itrnnnnn bended ' scaidiing parti, s. Thei had met, nut l I iisfni'ilii.. nl.. I....I! i . ..-,. ....... ,,,s,, moi.uig mr ine iioniiin. but round im trace of lire Alr. Mnry De Voy . n widow, of 2n iQ) Perry's Inaugurate Today A Sweeping Sale! 1800 Finest Quality Medium-Weight Suits at Prices less in most instances than Actual Cost of Production! $50 and $55 Suits finest qualities sold at those prices in a Sweeping Sale at $29 the Suit $60 and $65 Suits finest qualities sold at those prices in a Sweeping Sale at $33 the Suit $75 and $80 Suits finest qualities sold at those prices in a Sweeping Sale at $42 the Suit A Sweeping Clearaway of remainders of our Fine Medium - Weight Suits that can be worn now and every day right up to genuinely torrid weather Suits with class in every line no expense spared in their making everything of the best, from finest fabrics to finest workmanshirj made with every expectation of being sold at their real value, as most of their mates were now sacrificed at prices much below actual cost of production! Fine soft - finish, medium - weight Cassi meres, pencil stripes of white, red, brown ; Oxford and Cambridge grays, light browns, blues, herringbones a Wonderful Sale of Finest Suits at Savings of $21 to $38. .1 REAL SALE of the FINEST Suits made! Perry & Co. Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets it yo intelligent, courteous service- I account at "The West End" V6& West end trust company Broad Street at South Penn Square 3 West iieniie, where Miss Garrett live, sn'd she could think of no explnn- ill-ill ill ll.-l llliseni-i . tin Thin sdii) Miss Gnriett went lo i be lniiU at Media " -aid Mrs. Dc Voy. "Sin always railed me 'Mother,' nnd she said to me: 'Mother, will It bo all right if I lake my little run to the I link' I sain .ln had better take nn iiuibiella along. She went to thn bank and n tin nod n II .1.0 o'olo. k, bringing n pint of Ice .-renin with her. We snt i pstiiirs nil afternoon sewing nnd tnlk ing. She seemed to be in excellent spirits. She had very good henlth, nnd in all the t WPtitv-four years 1 have known her lias neier been seriously ill." Friday Miss Garrett left early, say ing "-ho was going to the bank again. The bunk ofiidiils tai she was there Tliursdil! . bi'l do not bemrmber seeing her on Friday On Saturday when she failed to re turn home her neighbors suspected foul play and gioups nf s.-nrchers scoured the country for miles in every direction No clues were found Miss Garrett i said to lime drawn $20(1 from the Flrt National Hank of Swarthmore mi lhiiidni. It was an unusual procedure for her. according to her neighbors, nu.l is l bought to hnie sme bearing on her disappear ance. Luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniw T!iM3 a want i open a checking W m It! (J st IrK MH.1 1 i" J "int liW Mm m ;tv. ; 2 i 1 I 4 H" J f. .vji. ' '). M WAi'.'J . 'I,W " !Vf !.,, I ..C . .'.. ,V.J',,1 'v' ,' -. '.. , l . aU Vr , u
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