Wf & fc&H" ff-ufjtm-i tfW SIX ARE INJURED poon Man at U. of P. NAUTO ACCIDENTS New Jersoy Woman Sustains a Fractured Log When Car Overturns iCilLl. t l.. ft EVENING ,PHBIp EEftGrERH PHILADEliPHIA', ' MONDAY, APBIU 11, 1021 mf ifif.t. " 13 ONE DRIVER IS ARRESTED Sir person were Initired In mntoronr . .l.1.ui. I tlitu nUl nnrt ,,iilon nmi (ir-numi .. i...-.. ,!nltv TMtrriiny nrm mmr ihbiii. rt Ilcrtlia ,,.,r old. EM . i . 4n (tin M''r" '". ... ..1.1.1 .lt, mm insi iiigii "'""" .... Oiitclicn ITnrlior, N Homeopathic thirty -six .T., was Hospital, j nwfn. iiiiu " Tnrl-finBin n motorcar on the wmip llor-c plko. war Berlin. Is. .1.. W. n ihJ "cnr nkliMed on the wot ron.l I' "nr 'rtmncd. Sernl other person, . ulth her. but escaped injury, .urn. V,i.nirH driven to the liospltnl In nuin ni' , - nn nutnmnbiie wn, "nr. Anna Daly, seventy-one years 1,1 nr.O Hartford street, was struck by "'''Jilrni. nt Brontl and Somerset int nlirht. She was tnken to mtm Ml ;A. m K""4i KRAUSKOPF LAUDS DOK ADDRESS Former Editor Is Cited as Ex ample for Successful Americans SPEAKS AT LENGTH ON BOOK ftrcets. '',' "iiuifni Biiffpi-Inir from s&'sss.att-"-"'' u," Ssirnh HofTinnn. fifty-one years i,l .".llMl North Seventh street, was .Icht v Injured when struck br a motor J r n Seventeenth street and AlleRhcny "I Inst niclit. Sho wns tnken to S'.rltnn , Ilnipltal. The motor was ar,rnWiniSm J. Carr, 4138 Lud- MV.!S.V 'nrnm. fortysix years old. n'lT I West TioRn street, was run down It n ii . 1 ic i iiM'lilie jeiicniii. "v. " riwnhi.Hi MeCurdv. park ilroV her motorcar into a lamp M!teV&m?&3Z22mzKZ-i .JOHN CIIAKLKS TELMUSS1S University of I'cnnsj Ivnnla senior, Mho hns been awarded first honors ns Spoon Man of his class. Ho Is tho class president post nt Binnd street nnd Chelten nve tine lust night. She wni cut by flyiti? bIiiks mill was (rented nt the Jewish Iliwpitnl. William Iloblnsnn. thirty-six jenrs old. riu'3ter. wn stnuk by n machine while tMcsing Market street bridge yes tcrdny. The nioloicnr was driven h Willinm M. Iloyli. of 1MM Hncc strc.-'. Tribute to Kdward link, former editor of tho Ladies' Home Journal, for his Initintlvo nnd perKevernnee was pnid hv tlin TlV Tlr .Intntili Trpn..ciln,if nf (Temple Kenescth Isrnel yesterday niornltip in nn nddreis of exceptional interest. His address wns entitled "The Self- I Retirement of Mr. Hok." In the course of his rcmnrks Dr. Krnuskopf sketched the career of Mr. link from boyhood until his retirement from tho pilltnrihln 'of the magazine. 1 Kr. Krauskopf spoke nt length on the ijook. l no Ainericnniziition of Jlr. Itok," nnd snld every nung American sliould rend It. Mr. and Mrs. Ilok at tended the service. Dr. Krnuskopf commented upon the ability nnd energy of the man who gave thnt mngnzinc 'J.OOO.OOfl subscribers nnd put more thnn $1,000,000 in ad vertising In the October, 11)11), num ber, which wns the Inst to be published under his edltorinl supervision. I,-, West Tiogn sircci. w run mi , motorcar while standing near his ; imlorrnr at llrond street nnd Lc- Jfclrose Make Yo'Sr Snick and Boat Span WFgg9 -l T TV. JC nx.. Imr In n. new , iat of paint It'll ,.,u iir tioeedter. ui n- ....' u. .. .. MnaualtlAa (no AN HIP irt-nv.irJii iirv., here- marine paints, glues, varnishes. F.VANDERHERCHEN'S SONS 7 4N. Water Street, Phila. Dancing Contest Tonight Large Silver Loving Cup Palais D' Amour S. E. Cor. 12th & Chestnut Sts. Most Beautiful Dancing Academy in America Tunnel IVnlnut 7174 "He believed It to bo a wrong con ception of life and lnbor'for a man to devoto ail his working tlmo nnd power to tho making of money," Dr. Krnus kopf snld. "He did not wish to bo another of those men of wealth who slavishly continue grinding out money without cense, grinning nnd grinding nt an nge when they do not know how to snend even the Interest of the money they hnvc ground out. "He did not wlsii to bo of those who hold on nnd on until they pass the nge of usefulness in thnt i which they are engnged, nnil become useless for any thing else when feebleness of old nge compels them to stop. "And what he promised himself that ho did, nt the age of flftyslx. nt a time when his powers were still in their ttrlmn T'rntn tlmt lltnr, nn he hns been one of the foremost civic workers Jn this city of ncnrly 'J.000,000 Inhabitants, iinvnttntr ii nutltit nil v of hU time and labor nnd means to civic and cultural ndvance. Dr. Krnuskopf said thnt In Europe t la lhr I'liKtom for men to cease innnev-crubblnc when they become wealthy, but in this country the rich "pride themselves on continually toil ing nnd moiling long after the necessity for it has ceased." 350 Guests at Legion Dance Mrs. Blanche Delink, of 1220 South Broad street, gnvo n dnncc and bunn.net nt her home in honor of tho William T. Hocho Tost, No. 21. of the American Legion. Snturdny night. Mrs. K. II. Gallagher, president of the Nntinnal American War Mothers' Association, wns one- of the hostesses. More than IloO guests were present, the majority being from the Industrial School. SODA TAX REPEAL L URGED BY EDERER Intornal Revonuo Collector Hero Says It Costs More Than It's Worth DISPUTES TOO EXPENSIVE Resinol jUrX llvl rlllrl iTfiffhL Hrlngs a smile of relief ns soon as U touches that ItchlnE Blcln trouble Savo our8Clf hours of torture by keeping a Jar en ban d. Cool, seeth ing, heallng and so nearly llesh color it hardly shows nt nil. Your druggist sells It Ask for It. I Are you using '. a c Oak Hall's "Own" Anniversary Special $39.50 For Wanamaker & Brown's own best make of standard spring and summer worsted suits, oxfords, grays, blues, browns, silk mixed and quiet novelty patterns, worth $50 and Itcpenl of the tax on soda water nnd fee erenm was urged yesterdav hv Ephrnlm Ledcrer, collector of internal revenue for the eastern district of Pennsylvania, who declared tlmt the government Is being cheated out of n Inrge part of the revenue to which it is entitled. Disputes over the amount of the tnx and lengthy investigations when re turns arc suspected ns false have cost the Itcvcnue Department so much money that the levy has not proved profitable, lie said, Failure of confectioners nnd store keepers to keep record of their sales' has been one of the cn'Ws for con fusion In tho collection of the tnx, nc cording to Mr. Ledcrer. "The storekeeper tnkrs nn nulngn iiitlc nttitude townrd the collector when asked to produce Ills hills for inaterinls purchased from wholcsnlc llrms," Mr. Ledcrer snld. "If these bills enn be found, the colletor then proceeds In mnke n record of wiles nnd taxes for the ston keeper If lie hns foiled to make u record himself. Computing of the lnc from bills tnkes considerable lime and is n grcnt expense." When asked If lie ndvornted the ic penl of the luxuries tnxes, such ns tlme levied nn theatres and other nmiisr nuts, Mr. Ledcrer declared he did not snjing they were u grent source of rev enue for the government. llerj month lie snld, more than ?7I)0,0()0 is renlied from the theatre tnx lu this dlstrut , alone, which menus that mam millions are collected throughout the country. Spenking on the income-tnx question he issued n warning to all delinquents , to pnj the tax and not to try to with hold it from the government Thosi persons who have tiled returns nnd not pnld even ns much ns their first in stallment and do not intend to pay may 'get away with It for a while, but eventually they will bo caught nnd b In hot water, ho said ? jSSSsSSRaSSSkt8SSS?SS!NS.,'JS' -.tSiS All sizes for men and young , men. I All new fashions. I Wanamaker & Brown 1 si Market at Sixth for Sixty Years I r.!- ,inii.i minim n nMi.iii.min.imiii.niiMtiiintiiini.mnnKiJi.iMim.ii.mi.i.ni, ni.ii ..nm.iinitii.iniiiimm n mm mm, 3 1 iciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiHtiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii'uiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiii'niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiii .ioiMiiiiiiiiiiiSMiiiiiniiiii.ii'i'iiift t Its just as easy v to prepare them 1 lligh There's all the tastcdifferencc in the world in prunes when they're properly prepared. And it's just as easy to prepare them right. Perhaps you have a pet way of stew ing prunes. But if you haven't and even if you have try this tested method: First soak them over night, if possible but if not, for several hours at least. Second cook them slowly until tender in the water in which they were soaked. Third use plenty of water so the fruit will be "loose." Fourth be sure you don't cook them too long as they will become too soft. Flavor with an inch stick of cinnamon or some lemon or orange juice. Sugar is not required, as slow cooking brings out the rich fruit sugar in Sunsweet Prunes. If sugar is added, however, put it in after the prunes are cooked but while still hot so the sugar will dissolve. Boiled prunes needn't be "spoilcd"pTuncs if you mae tJiemriglit. TJm recipe is ivorth reading, iced-ing-atidsavrng.' Sunsweet is a mark of quality, not sue It represents the finest prunes California can produce, sun-swcctcncd and sun-cured. Large or small, the flavor of these top-quality firunca is the same. California Prune and Apricot Growers nc, San Jose, California 10,000 growcr'membcrs. ' your grocer has them iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiriiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiniii'.imiiiiiimnTTn I SUNSWEET CALIFORNIAS NATURE-FLAVORED PRUNES T mm .ITT N V J" Vf -rryj hj'zrr s nurs SIO.Ml.IY, AI'HII, s 1021. Str nnu llnllt nf fl M. I 1.... nt .ttfin 1 M. NELLENBURG emmt uluck -mapkft UItv 2 STREETS You Can Choose Any Style You Fancy in This Wonderfully Comprehensive Sale of Women's & Misses' Smart New Spring Suits Special at $17.50 Choose and pay CONSIDERABLY less than you would have to elsewhere. Such snlcndid assortments such ex traordinary values. Good Quality Serges, Tweeds and Homespuns Models for dress elaborately braided and embroidered. Models for tniloicd wear on the straight, simple lines now approved by Fashion. Models for sports nnd all-around service belted, pleated, back, button-trimmed models, in best regulation sports and tuxedo styles. In Best Colors for Spring. Two S hown ffm IwMMi 71 0 A fl 10 W Msny ' Ji tie in 1 Women's Suits on Sale Women's Depl. Misses' Suits, Si7.es 14, 16 and 18 Years, on Sale Misses' Dept. A New Arrivals for Our April Sale! Wonderful Values! Women's $2.00 Bungalow Aprons to sell at 98c Each Fine percale aprons made with V-shaped necks and trimmed with rickrack braid. Rubber at waist or belted ; pocketed. Full cut and very well made and fin ished throughout. Stulc Shown SvT. .i.bjrgS Second Floor SLLL'JBJRCS Second Floor A Marvelous Purchase Just Received Offering Exceptional Values in The Finest Kinds of $3.00 & $4.00 Colored Tub Frocks for Girls $1.65 at ea. Kiddie cloth, c h a m b r a y and gingham dresses at-tractive-ly styled, mighty serv i c c a b 1 c a n d pretty. Plain colors, checks and jlaids, many trimmed with clever touches of hand cm broidery nnd con trastiiu. collars, cuffs and belts. Sizes G (a II Years. Ticu Slwuii. 3 .$5.95 Special Lot of Girls' $10 Polo Cloth Coats at In swagger sports style, belted and pocketed. In 'pretty soft shades of tan. Exceptional vuliies. Sizes 0 to 1 1 jours SNELLEHBURJjS Second Floor Sturdy, Comfortable, Cool and Serviceable! Overall Play Suits for Little Boys Combining the Best Features of Overalls and Rompers Only $1.50 Suit Wcll-mnde suits of splendid quality mate rialsthey will give no end of wonr, do readily show soil launder easily color trimmed with red and blue. As Pictured. Sizes 2 to 10 Years f U J'- r ,,ot yf- "x w 4 In khnki v:' We've Gone Through Our Entire Stock and Selected Our Finest $37.50 to $85 Spring Dresses for Larger Women And Reduced Them to $22.50, $32.50 & $35 The Season's Smartest $10 Plaid Sports Skirts Here at Only $5.00 Never was there such a vogue for plaid skirts as this season they're so practical and good looking. Nowhere will you find values and assortments as here. These are splendid quality velour-finish worsteds and wool serges in large and small broken plaids, checks and stripes. Novelty mixtures and silk poplins. Box pleated, side pleated and shirred. In All Wanted Band Sizes i0s.Spo:tsP,a.id $10.00 In stunning large broken plaids light and dark colorings, plenty of wanted browns, tans, grays, greens, reds and effects in black-and-white. Also in the lot nre striped effects in navv-nnd-crav or blnck-and-cray. Box and I side pleated; pleats stitched to the hipline. 3M LU-NDCKJjO oetviiu a iuui A sale of im pressive inter est to eve r y woman who is difficult to fit or requires an "out" size. Thc-e are wonderful dresses all this spring's models. In Splendid Quality Serge, Tricotinc and I'oirct T.icill Smart and be coming styles -nil specially de signed t6 make large women appear their youthful and slender best. Wonder fully m n d e plain tailored or trimmed in charming ways; mostly street models. Every size in the lot, but not all sizes in each style. Sizes :'. to .. One Model Shown KjS Second Floor Weather's Fine Courts Are in Good Condition Tomorrow A Wonderful Sale of Tennis Racquets A special lot of A. .1. Reach's high-grade racquets, strung with Oriental nnd American gut, on good strong fiame. Various weights and handle sizes something to suit eveiy "fnn." S1.00 Racquets at $2.00 So.OO Racquets at $3.00 $0.50 to $7.50 Racquets nt . . .$.').()() 58.00 to $10.00 Racquets nt. .$6.50 Waterproof Racquet Covers, $1.25, S1.50 and $2.00 Flu 1 Floor Wall Paper Week Specials 12c Biggcst-in-the-City Line of Boys' Blouses Here at $1.00 White madras, striped madras and line count percnlc blouses, in new nnd attractive patterns. Also plain khnki blouses in icgii lntion and sports styles, all well made .ui I nicely finished. Sizes tl to 10 years. SnEIUNBURjuS First Floor 25c to 45c Q Xr Wall Papers, Roll O 2 t Floral stripes, figures and blocks. Straight or cut-out borders to match at 10c to 15c yard. 50c High-Grade Bedroom IH- Papers, Roll IVC Straight or cut-out holders to match at 15c yaid. Wall Papers at, Roll. .29C OOC Poimunent-color oatmeals foliage grass cloth and brocaded papers, t'ut-out or pressed holders to match at 15c to Joe yard. I'apcrhangers' Tools and Paste at treasonable Prices. Ask for Circular on "Bow to Hang Wall Paper" SfTt l L "nbTrjS Fourth Floor Pure, Delicious Candies That Arc Quite Inexpensive Old-Fashioned Assorted Gum Drops, 29c lb. After-Dinner Mints, 20c lb. Assorted Stick Candy in Jars, 19c ea. Assorted Mixed Candies, Including Chocolates, Caramels and Gum Drops, 29c lb. Sorfa Fountain Specials Banana Sundae, 15c Our own popular home-made banana ice cream covered with whipped vanilla marsh mallow. A new and delicious combination try it. Dainty Sandwiches, 10c ea. Delicious Rare-Blend Coffee With Cream, 5c Cup v 5 First Floor nnd F.conomy Basement We Pay the War Tax on the BER60UGNAN Cord Tires At 400 Off Regular List Prices l he In -t tne alues offered b an dealer suih a drastif prici-cut mean po-tivi loss to the manuiiu'tuier. Con! Tires Guaranteed for 8000 Miles Our I'ii $21.50 27.50 :il.75 :15.75 :57.25 I 'm rrlr $37.18 18.01 00.3S 02.18 81.84 09.50 72.19 72.71 74.55 70.39 85.81 89.25 94.15 303': 323; 32 1 33 1 34 I 324 334 ' 2 31x1' 2 354' 30x4 ' i 33x5 35x5 375 39.7" 11.50 12.00 42.75 4 1.25 19.25 51.25 53.75 Bergougnan Fabric Tires at 50 Off List Prices Guaranteed for 6000 Miles I I.I rrlri- Our Prlf $25.20 Tires, 30x3 N. S. . . at $12.00 $28.30 Tires. 30x3' 2 N. S. . . .at $14.18 $35.11 Tires, 32x3 '2 N. S. . . .at $17.72 $40.90 Tires, 31x1 N. S. . . .at $20.48 $45.94 Tires, 324 N. S. . . .at $22.97 S1S.01 Tires, 33x4 N. S. . . .at $24.02 549.88 Tires, 31x4 N. S. . . at $24.94 $01.09 Tires, 35x4 "2 N. K . . .at $30.85 $00.91 Tires, 30x4 '2 N. S. . . .at $33.47 $74.29 Tires, 35x5 NS. . . .at $37.15 SiTf Li fflmjRuS Third Floor N. SNELLENBURG & . L - t i.'ih I $ - it I f -I.. 9Mfr4 t1ii3Mv AlWWAWMH "fo k -". . . j-wft. N ,jy tf V; , jqkJSfa j , H....V-. in i i . w j.jn.yif,,!.. n , -s.i.,inf4&iktj , h &, , ? 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