Vfev, 'rtW U r' A X ' & s n M. EVEKENT' PTTBLTb !DEi)aERirHIllAlDtoLirHrA; FRIDAY, JOTTI5, 1921 aHTSPwTT pun AGAIN AM teM kn K ; 'jaoker's Attorneys Seek to freak Force ot .esximui.j ( Again9t Him m IWCHT REVELS DESCRIBED By (b Associate Trwi $7nd W of te paternity of 2,Btlllran were remimcd here to r,fthe divorce Mtt brought by flM A Stillnmn niciUnst Mrs. Anno M1P..? it Ti,.ln. ninwsnn. of . I 1 fliffiio, who testified yesterday that Stand Mrs. Stlllman lived together IrfiCTttnl occasions previous to the Sa of the boy, was recalled to the It Was expected that attorneys for . New York banker would wok to wik down the effect of boiiio of Claw 2$ i direct testimony by cross-cxaml-ffijn" Ciawson.was considered as one StSt most important witnesses for " UJ5iiii-.. in fh mntter of combat- gJVMr. Stlllmnn's ncculon that Kt ws not his own child but that Si Fred Beauvais. Indian guide and Lrrint of the family. Mrii Stlllman's lawyers summoned SktA other witnesses today to carry her counter-attack, ngajnst the Siker. who she alleged violated his Birriie T0WS in hIs re,ntion8 with three other women. It as understood, however, that lirit witnesses would not be placed on S tUnd until the next bearing, July Jo.' John F. Brcnnan, chief of coun 11 for Mrs. Stlllman, was ill today ml the attorneys planned to adjourn ItHBidlatcly after the cross-examination tfCUwson. , Condition on board Mr. Stillman's ndht Modesty on thp cruiee to Miami list December were described yosterday W rrank Murphy, steward of that Jraft, the preeenco of the mysterious Men being a fcaturo of the testimony. "Mrs. Leeds and Stlllman used to eat fanehMn and dinner on the yacht," ho Hid. "They usually began their meals ith cocktails and had two quarts of (itmpagne served. "As I passed Stillraan's stateroom MM day a breeze blow the curtain nsidn. lad I saw Mrs. Leeds sitting on hi tap. One of his arms was round her hiding her, and she was kissing him. ','Soon after going into commission, tfc Modesty steamed to the Now York Yacht Club pier, off Twonty-thlrd street. Mr. Stlllman and a woman (tiled Helen came aboard. Stlllman fctd a stateroom forward and the woman's stateroom was aft. They had Ua, landwlches and champagne. Next morning I taw the woman s stnteroom Etd not been slept in. But Stillraan's room was all upset." , Mr. Hand objected when Murphy tu about to tell of tho abrupt ap pearance of the formor show girl in Jealous rage, who Is reported to have leard of ner rival's presence on the yacht overnight. Mrs. Leeds, accord ing to evidenco obtained by the defense, conducted a search of tho yacht on the ostensible plea she had lost a wrist tatch, but in reality in quest of her ncceesor in the financier's affections. Beferce Glcason sustained Mr. Band's objection temporarily. Tht steward recalled that on the day the Modesty went Into commission, Etlllman. Mrs. Pcrcv TtnpWnll,.,. n lir. and Mrs. John A. Prentice came ikoard. Early next day, he said, Flor ence Leeds and a girl friend came over ride, and after receiving bouquets and k nircBnments trora the financier, re mained all night on the yacht aft, while Stlllmnn slept forward. The arrival of Helen was on the third day, the steward, said, and ho remem bered chartreuse was served to the Soancier and the mysterious beauty as eU as the champagne mentioned. Raymond Carlfon, for eight months J chauffeur for .Mrs. Lewis In 1010, said M had often driven Mrs. Leeds, Still Mn and the baby, Jay Leeds, in a car n restaurants nud around town. MAYOR-HADLEY FIGHT ENDS Moore Signs Contracts Rather Than Hold Up Work Mflrnr Mnnfn ,n.lm- ln.l L....-1. , v. ...xv.i- ivnaj m&lll'U u UUll'll . of contracts thnt had been held up be- -: ui me rciusai 01 uity controller Mdey to first certify that money was available to meet them. Whilo till. Mnco.. l.n,. l.n.l . . ' JJ" a.bout this matter with the City vvuiiuHtr, ne sxntcu tunt nc signed the contracts in order thnt constructive wk might proceed. He said that lit Touid accept for the present the certlfl S.in A his 0Wn department heads, peine the burden for errors in book Ping upon the City Controller if any autakes should arise. tWh?LMaw tM he d,d ot Propose at the controversy should stand In the y of constructive work. JLaim g?l,,K t0 keeP thc contractors work wherever it Ls possible." said "Mayor, "feeling tho cltv is boot S wbJn, the contractor has a fair aarr Li"? iR ?.ot he,d "P b? unneccB a red tape?" W.rreJ.mr0VCrsj' wUich tl10 Mayor ? ?".' bj tVntroller Hndley for SStt Ittn" b,,sht by '" & PATROLMENjON JOB Four as Suspects, Then Find Wrecked, Stolen Auto Crrfev ?f, them women, blwhVt thVv 3:30J c,Ioek this morn fttrolmen thc1i' (nroUB?d the suspicions ot "king wherfoerSOn ,n,m,1 Gormn by Wn&JJ'V con,(1 hlre a nlcnb. d arrest ,hir. ln,lttlnB ,1,e '"' un Wore the, tl L 1?d Mn?tPr strcets. Jn ear wh?rh dif'a wre,cU of a ,ou H been .Toil' 'fU W?8 lcorned r, 138 South FifT,,f'C0.rge E- T'ePcw isA !?. nt0.? tree, broken It down. ttaehin! had It lllw F.ny thnt if the It nrnh l,i"0t.2'?? .stoPP"d by tho u refninincr . n navc u,rn down 2t anil DlunM?". on Tl'lrt.v-third fee to Ml1 l,0Ik-n n d'Rtnnco of Matin;.. iInRt street. Wora'ate"',".1. ,he N"'"teenth tiWnViiiwi i,Fohn Smth. Garnet toftTCartft,?' iin05S(0 bail for a E'Alesa .lrlvinS J",J I?' barged with fcu without BB,ii0peratlll,f,nn nutomo- ? held 1 under Mnn".'".'! Ln tl,e 4l7 conduct nnS.r00 bnU for '""or- fuXrTeaJ? n2PPr ns wltneAiea l? Wtewi cr afr.rt.P'iH'1, 1A'?ht(,ptl' 5et nd Whnrt .' Altce H ' Oar- i '..jsieentinnd Lederal streets. 5 BAND CONCERT TOl n7gHT J Afti, ?and 1 PlaJ to s nSrtWrd Btreet ih. ' t Postoffice Official xa Cantral News Photo THOMAS L. DEGNAN Of Pennsylvania, recently ap pointed purchasing agent for the Postofllco Department ODD FELLOWS TO DEDICATE NEW JENKINTOWN HALL $00,000 Building Will Be Opened With Special 8ervlcea Hundreds of lodgemen from 'Phila delphia, the York road section, and many towns 'n Montgomery and Bucks Counties, will attended the dedication of the new $50,000 Odd Fellows' Hall, In .Tenklntown, tomorrow. The new building, erected for the ue of tho Penco and Love Lodge, No. fl37, I. O. O, P., is one of the largest find most complote Odd Fellows' head quarters in Eastern Pennsylvania. The program starts at noon with a public reception and inspection of the property, at Summit avenue and Lee dom street. Peace and Luve Lodge, the Grand Lodge, and Philadelphia Canton No. 1, will parade. At 3 o'clock the dedication program will bo started, with Grand Master Alfred N. Dick, of Pittsburgh, .presiding. A supper will be served visiting lodgemen and their fucsts, and at night there will be mov ii c pictures and dancing. Peaco and Love Lodge now has more than BOO members. Earl Emerlck, a Jcnklntown business man, is noble grand. HELD ON CRUELTY CHARGE Man Accused of Driving Lame Horse Owner la Sought Meyers Lasho, of Market street near Fifty -first, was held ln $300 ball this morning by Magistrate Oswald in the Nineteenth and Oxford streets police station for a further hearing tomorrow morning, charged with cruelty to animals. Lnko, according to the' police, hired a horse which had gone lnrae and had several girth sores, from Walter Her bert, of North Allison street, yesterday afternoon. Agents Leper nnd Diamond. of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals, noticed that the horse was in bad shape and arrested Lnsko. An effort is being made to locate Herbert. SAILS TO GET BRIDESMAID Girl Goes to Russia for Wedding Attendant Thero Is time for romance even ln a busy bank. This is shown bv the ex perience of Alice Herman, eighteen .vents old and pretty, who sailed from this port today for Rlsa, RusMa, on the stonmship Snmiand. She was among 1)00 passengers who left for European ports. Miss Bermnn Is a stenographer of tne jjirst National linnk ot JucKces port, Pa. She is going to Riga to brine her sister, Eva, to this country. Both sisters probably will reach here late in October when Alice Bcrman will wed Hlllnru Lucus, a broker, of Pittsburgh Her sister. Eva. will act as maid of honor. Miss Herman met Lucus in the course of general business trans actions with the bank. Tho Snmlaud will stop at New York and take aboard 000 more passengers. WHISKY SEIZED IN TRANSIT Dry Agent at Atlantic City Captures Three Barrels and Four Jugs Atlantic City. July 15. Five men, in a now delivery car, which was freighted with three barrels of whlsliy and four jugs of liquor, valued at $3000, were taken Into custody early this morning by Policeman waiter Castor and George Jordon. Willlnm Jordnn nad Samuel Devcr, who gave their residence as Philadel phia, were accused of being principals in the transportation of liquor, and Frederick Funk and William Schmall were locked up ns material witnesses. They also said their home was ln Phil adelphia. William Altreutor, a former hotel proprietor of this city, who salu ho was seventy years old. was detained as a witness. He sbserted that lie was only "taking a ride for his health and did not know what the barrels contained." The men arc being held while an in vestigation is in progress. Enforcement Agent Gasklll expected to obtain addi tional evidenco to connect them with a gnng of whicky runners, who have bon operating oxtensively from Philadelphia to tho rosort. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSE8 Harry D. Btraub, Reading. Pa., and Eleanor Chnrl M EnnU. Unlllroore. Mil., and Vio let it Cnnlo, Baltimore, M1 I"rnl B. Harrison, Dirbjr. Pa., and Mil- flvArl f CtnuiniArl Pllf iakn Ualnrita TO- Joosph A' h'ntty, 013 S. 30th 8t.. and NailU i.yncn. ji-fn inompsnn bt I.oun D. Williams. IBIS N. 10th at., and Annie K. Kvana. IBIS N. 10th at. Mlphael Uloch. 2131 Plna at., and Florence M. Atlilne. Otney. Pa Percy B Williams, 1602 Pap at., and Lull H. Elllnlt. 1802 Shnmokln at, riolealew Panhlewlcs, 2970 1!, Marcer St., and Paulln" Koiloleka, 828(1 K. Qaul at. Wlleon Flemlne;. Clurlottavllle. V and Ella wnitinif, in.'T uainanne at, Harold M l.eh. Atlantic City. N. J., and ro!rt l.h. Atlantic Cli (ietelU II Jrrrrrv. A23 K 4 Edgar R. Noel, Auburn, N. J,, and Faanle II. unninum, Aimurn, r. J. Jamea IWim, 4203 l.udlow at., and Franoei MIIcji. 1203 I.udlow t. Kdward T Backut. IPOS 8 Broad at., anl Helen n Trnveri, ISIS 8. 18th at, Leslie K. Rending Chestor, Pa , and Jo sephine O. Oassev, fiS88 Ludlow st. Isaac Llrhermnn. 802 N. Sd St.. and Sarah Mvltatl, 81! t N 8d St. MR. BUSINESS MAN gnleanvan. Mr , iirorttice r, dealrca to make new eonnrctlon where honesty and determination to sncco will be appre ciated. For Interview address llo A 128, tdfrr Offlce. L, D. liercer Co.. 00 N. M8t. Moin mo. Worfcsl tit CaKanizcd-Boat Pumpi rrjk,'r';rr-"."".i"iiiB''stTi"f'r;iw..naMLJ PENROSE 1 L Physical and Political Recovery of Senator General' Topic, .He Saya BACK FROM VACATION "Senator Penrose Is the marvel of tho aee both from a political and physical standpoint." Governor Sproul expressed his opin ion today on his arrival In this city from Cauada, where he has been en joying a brief vacation. "Everywhere," said the Oovernor, "thero ls seen appreciation of the Sena tor's attention to his legislative work and to his important duties as chairman of the Finance Committeo throughout this hot weather In spite of the physical Impairment from his recent Illness. Certainly he has regained and main tained his lendershln of tho Sen at). Ills opinions and actions on every impor tant subject are noted ana uiscusseu everywhere." Says Taft Is Pleased Tho Governor's coramont Is an indi cation of tho close alliance between him nnd' Senator Penroso, which is signifi cant ln view of the impending State campaign. Next year a State ticket headed by the candidate for Governor is to be elected. The Governor said he bad a visit with Chief Justice Taft at Montreal Ho said that Judge Taft was vary happy over his appointment. "Mr. Tnft ls popular in Canada," he said, "and Canadians are as mucn pleased over his appointment as Chief Justice as is air. Taft himself." The Governor said he was glad to get home and jocularly added, "Although Quebec, where I just left, is tho wottest placo In the country." Tho Governor received calrera At Ms local office ln his shirt slcove. Finds NnnwwUte Has Arrtrod Incidentally the Governor learned thnt a new arrival in State politics would bear his name. The new adherent Is n son of Harry McDevitt, born on Wednesday. The boy will bo call Henry Sproul McDevitt. State Treasurer Snyder was among those who called on the Govornor today. The Governor will return to Harris burg Monday, when ho will announce appointments on commissions authorized by tho Inst Ieglslature. HONOR DEAD CHAPLAIN Rainbow Veterans to Unveil Monu ment to the Rev. James M. Hanley Cleveland, July in. (By A. P.) A buslnosH session this morning and a parade this afternoon, followed by tho unveiling of a monument to the uev. James M. Hanley. tonner bat talion chaplain of the 105th New York Infantry, were ou today's program of the second annuaj convention of the Rainbow Dlviion Veterans' Associa tion. There was little doubt that the bonus question would come up at the business session, according to the dele gates. It was diseased yesterday, but no action was taken. Many of the delegates have said they are opposed to a cah bonus and advocated caro of the disabled soldiers first. All of the delegates !n uniform will participate in the parade. Newton D. Baker, former Secretary of War; Itev. Francis P. Duffy, chief chaplain of the 105th Infantry, and othors will address the veterans from the reviewing stand. Tho monument to Father Hanley is the gift of the men of tho .105th In fantry. FLIERS WANT FIELD Aero Club to Discuss Plans for Landing Place Here Leasing of a lnrgc aviation field, a portion of which would be ubed by reserve flyers now brine organized into an active body, will bo discussed nt a stated monthly meeting of tho Aero Club of Pennsylvania , to bo held at 8 o'clock this evening in tho club room, 1020 Walnut street. The club has been requested by the adjutant general of the National Guard of Pennsylvania to asslht in comnlllng n list of nil aircraft in the StateT Aircraft owuers ln Pennsylvania and romiibore of the club who hnve knowl edge of the owners of nircraft, aro re Suested to write to W. H. Sheehan, rst vice president, 21 Carol Boulevard, illgnianu fnrn, ra. LUCKY STRIKE Cigarette To seal in tho delicious Burley tobacco flavor. It's Toasted fwJfwjea.g1&ArGl You City Folks With the mercury hovering around 90, don't you sometimes wish that you were living a little further away from the bdclra and asphalt? Can you not, with but a slight stretch of imagination, picture big shady trees, and cool green places, vegetables fresh from the garden, and' the song of a bird to greet you in the morning? These are some of the things we have to offer. Well gladly tell you the rest if you'll telephone or let us hear from you. Dancing, Boating, Tennis. Strath Haven Swarthraore, Pa. Thirty. Minutta From Broad 5U MARVEL SPROU DECLARES Married f MItS. JOSEPH F. WERNEB, JR. Before her wedding in Juno she was Miss Jean Agar POISON EXPERTS DIFFER "I ' ' Federal Chemist and Jefferson Col lege Doctor Disagree on Analysis A difference nf opinion exists be tween Dr. C. Ij. Alsberg, chief Federal chemist in Washington, nnd Dr. II. C. Itoscnborger, of the Jefferson Medical College, over tho finding of germs in a bottlo of ripe olives which killed three persons recently. Dr. Alsberg, who was consulted after three deaths in Greensburg several days ago following n birthday celebration in the home of Joseph D. Wentllng, Bald lie found the germs of botullnus poison ing ln tho olives. Dr. R. O. Rosenborger made an ex amination shortly afterward, however, and said he found no botullnns germs. He did And, ho said, other germs which when fed to guinea pigs caused the death bf ono six hours afterward. FREED IN WIFE'S DEATH Coroner Rules Shooting by Husband Was Accidental Bylvanuo C. Itockman, 4351 Lauris ton street, Mnnayunk, was exonerated today by Coroner Knight at an inquest into tuc cientn ot ills wife, Atlella W., who died May 18 in tho Memorial Hos pital from a gunihot wound In the brain. Tho Roekmans lived nt the time at 324 Lyceum avenue, Roxborough. The husband said ho believed he hnd cleaned his revolver of all bullets and then pointed It playfully at his wife nnd pulled tho trigger. Evidence showing that the two had always lived happily together resulted in the exoneration of Rockman. BACK BROKEN, LIVED WEEKS Man Finally Succumbs to Injuries Received In Long Fall John Powers, 20.10 Btuivier street, died today ln the Methodist Hospital from a broken bnck received in a fall from a scaffolding srven months ngo. Although Powers' back was broken In two places, surgeons nt the hos pital, by the performance of a delicate operation, believed they had saved his llfo. But complications set in nnd Powerfl diod, Tho Injury was received while Pow ers was employed In a building opera tion. He fell three stories. FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED TDE R0SENBACQ GALLERIES 1820 Wulnnt Street CIVII, ENOINKF.R Tonne man, Birr 26, graduate of V. of r, civil engineer; two yenrs' building- construction ex perience I past four jrnxd em ployed In ship construction plan ning work; desires to inn lie con nection with rellnble concern. Prospects for advancement MORE IMPORTANT than Initial Hiilnry. Can furnish best of reference as lo ability, etc Address A 431, Public Ledger. ill iiiiiniimiri Trrrrs? Docs the heat make you sleepy? Drowsy after lunch? You won't be after you've started the different Collins' System. You'll have enough jazz in your make-up to carry you wide - awake through any week's work after an hour or so at Col lins'. Trial treatment free. COLLINS INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE COLLINS BLDO., WALNUT ST. AT 1STH Cord cU Through the Heppe Vic tor Record Club you can secure a qunntity of Vic tor Records nnd pny for them In monthly amounts. ,T n We also $1 Monthly sell Vic (25c Weekly) trolas in :the same manner through the Heppe Rental - Payment Plan. Call, phone or write for par ticulars. C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 11171110 Cneilsnt St Uptown 6th tad Taonpion St. V; ' tZK$& i& 't ' i, eH immmk' mM'-mm s. ,. s t, jmmmw&s s,-ss.mrg& v a $ jr 4mm:2&rmZ't f f Dk "W- -.H HAYES' ON PORCH ACTASSTRANGERS Wifo of Lawyer Seeking Divorce on "Silence" Plea Sits' at One End, He at Other EACH ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Michael D. Hayes, with two friends, sat at one end of tho porch of his home, 110 Haddon avenue, Colllngswood, S. J., Inst night; his wife, with two girl acquaintances, sat nt the other. Mr. Hayes was exhibiting the silence to ward her which his wife says ho has maintained since August 20 of last year. While Mrs. Hayes was refusing to moke any statement ln connection with the suit Which she filed in tho Camden Court of Chancery yestcruay, Mr. Hnycs, who is a Philadelphia lawyer, and his friends contlued their conversa tion, apparently uninterested. It was just ns though thero was no one on tho other end of the porch. "There he is over nt the other end nf rhn norcli ." Mrs. Haves said. Hs may talk to some one, but he won't talk to me. I don't caro to discuss the case, since I nin not fond of talking. I'm sure l'vo never talk anyone to death, nnd my lawyer can probably tell you what I think." Mrs. Hays, an attractive blonde, about twenty-five years old, after re fusing to discuss the case, sat down ngain ln her rocking chnlr with her back turned to the cigar stnoKe as cending from the other end of the porch. Between the male camp on one side and the female enmp on the other no word was exchanged. It was a house distinctly divided against Itself. Mr. Hayes and his friends continued their conversation without a glance to the talking at the other end. On the terrace of the lawn Is a sign which reads, "This House For Sale. Apply M. D. Hayes, "Penn Bquars Building." It was the appearance of this sign which Mrs. Hayes friends say led to tiling of tho suit. At his otlico Mr. Hayes was perfectly willing to talk on any subject but tnat of silence, ln so far as its effective ness, when uwd by husbands, his only i eiily wns n smile. It was in May, 1016, that the couple wero married at Wilmington, Del. At that time, according to the petition of Mrs. nayes, her husband was a law student nt tho I'nivcrsity of Pennsyl vania. She UBserts that sho has been working in tho office of a plumhlng supply company and stntes that she at first provided tho money for house keeping, as her hubtinnd was earning only 8 a week. Now, she states In her petition, he hns an income of more than .$0000 it ear and hns securities valued at sev eral thousand dollars. ET5T T $100.00 GOLD Prize-Winning Contest Do you have writing abllity7 Then an hour devoted to our offer may enablo you to w In a substan tial caBh prize. We will pny a total of $100.00 In Ook' for the B briefest and best answers out lining our functions and nervloe to tho business concerns of Philadel phia In helplntr them to expand. Wrlto or call for full particulars and you may win one of the following-: $50.00 First Prise 20.00 Second Prise 15.00 Third Prise 10.00 Fourth Prize 5.00 Fifth Prise Contest Closes August 1, 1921 The Income Assurance Syndicate 604 Land Title Bldff., Phila. "I do not know of any comment to make other than the highest," said a customer in a letter thank. ing us for our handling of his advertising campaign The Holmes Press, Prne 1315.29 Cberrv Street PhUsdclphU We fjuaranteo TEMPLAR cars not to exceed $50 In repairs the first year. Thn TEMPLAR is superlative in quality light ln weight, small in size and inexpensive to operate. It is luxuriously comfortable. It is a fact that TEMPLAR owners pet 20 miles to one gallon of gasoline 16,000 miles to one set of tires. Templar Motors, Inc., of Pa. 822 North Broad St ftjf" MAN CLEARED OP SLAYING HE THOUGHT HE HAD DONE Victim Denied Being Where 8hot Wat Fired at Thlovea Coroner Knight today exonerated Kdward A. Plummer, 408 Soutli Forty seventh street, from blame in the death of Benjamin Sluslci, 110 Carpenter street, who died July 2 in tho Pennsyl nnln Hospital from a gunshot wound. Mr. Plummer, n real estate man, tes tified he looked from his home and etiw two men romovlng tires from an auto mobile In front of the home of John Henderson, 40-1 South Forty-seventh street. Hummer fired two shots, and then called the police. Ho told them he believed he had wounded a man. On the bimc night .Htusfcl wns taken by two other men to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Tlio men said the wound had been received in a craps game on Delaware avenue. The men alt denied having been on Forty-seventh street, and Plnmmor wns unnblo to identify Stuskl. EDWARDS HOST AT SEA GIRT 8outh Jersey Residents Present at First Governor's Day 8ra Olrt. N. .?.. July IB. Governor Edwards is entertaining several hun dred men from South Now Jersey today in tho first Governor's Day celebration of tho season. With the Invited guests have come hundreds of persons from the home towns of tho boys of the 114th Infantry, now in enmp here. The Governor's guests began to ar rlvo shortly before noon and by 1 o'clock several hundred from Camden, Salem, Cumberland, Cape May. Atlantic nnd Burlington Counties had reached the reservation. Political chat, especially that with bearing on next year's sena torial and gubernatorial elections, was soon under way. This afternoon the 114th Infantry, under command of Colonel Wlnficld S. Price, of Camden, will bs reviewed by Governor Edwards. k Pearl Necklaces HJ NeckLace Pearls Uhequafed for Quality and VaJuo Some Questions One difficulty in discussing advertising Is to agree on the scope of human activity which you are defining. For example, an eccentric millionaire leaps into a net from his factory roof and calls it advertising. A doctor joins every movement in town and calls his "joining" advertising. Henry Ford with his peace ship, Carrie Nation with her hatchet, the actress and the stolen jewels, all are termed advertising. But 6o Islhe tombstone "card" of the old-fashioned bank and the tailor whose spring line "he begs to announce." There is magazine and newspaper, trade paper and street car advertising and the gold-embossed memorandum book. What is advertising? What is publicity? What is notoriety seeking? What is Good Will? Advertising space in the Butterick publication ia for sale by accredited advertising agencies. Butterick The Delineator The Designer DfrmV O ff 111 ($2.50 a Year) ($2.00 a Year) JftRRY& 0.' f ji , i 16th & Chestnut Sts? J I " " ' ft - . . . 4t ' ' ft TT s3i "s film 8 1()1 II 0pen Saturda5rs during July xpv mi 1 VtiTiir- II A. Mm wMw W III rfiUW important IB WJ I l U M Reductions on F fll ! Men's Oxfords I ' 1 I A Saving of $3.00 to $5 JOG JfjLak. I I ill on the Newest JSr". ' If III Styles jd i I I TT 18 to ymr Interest to cet here earlv ) A Mi j KM J for these, as the values are even more vN. .v .mmwWm 3 5 ill extraordinary than shown by tho saving 4L ':imfmw I' I i 11 because of tho Dalslmer conservative ysv .TO "' i&H MM advertlsinir nolicv. f nK DnM ilfll ' jm New Brown Shade Cordovena WmWf& ill I $( I IS Blaek or Tan Calfskin fff . Wm IH Scotch Grain Leather JTlek ' i I M Every Wanted Toe Shape JvF!d?r '' IP mffl W lfA Specially Priced. say " 9 1 Vij) THE BIG SHOE STORE'1 I If V m JsV J J our Flora With Seating Capacity for 600 " ijj Uk vy Men, Women, Misses, Boys and Children , -i.M II 1204-06-08 Market Street '' I ISmMMmMmmmfSziBWMmMn m BULLETS WHISTLE AFTER FIVE BANDITS Patrolman Scores Three Hits, One Puncturing Tire of Stolen Auto THUGS ABANDON CAR UulleU flew early toilny In a sen tntionnl but futile chase when five men bandits rnectl north on nidge avenue above Allegheny In n motorcar, pursued by n pntrolmnn in n tnxienb. Two of the patrolman's bullets passed through the rear glass of the bandits' stolen sednn, while another punctured a tire. This was lenrned when tho car was found abandoned In Roxbor ough. I'otrolmnn Clnrence Price, of the Twenty-second and Hunting Park ave nue station, at 12:!j0 o'clock was about to cross thp street to n police-call box nt Itidge and Allegheny avenues when he saw the sedan racing north. As the car flashed by Price yelled to the driver, commanding him to halt. Other men In the machine cursed the bluecoat. A few moments later a taxi cab come north on Ridge avenue. Price commandeered It. The skilled taxi chauffeur stepped on the gas and began "eating up1' the rond, gradually overhauling the fugi tives. Just above Calumet street tho toxicab reached thp other auto. Price stood ready to leap toward the fugitives as the taxi driver tried to jockey the others against a curb. Tho machines touched lightly, but tie weight of the fugitives' car shoved the taxi cab to the middle of the street. Two of the robbers, leaning out on either side of their car, opened fir on Price and the taxi chauffeur. Thej fired about ten shots but none took ef- jStore closod aefqr Salurdem iurngjuyand August. Publisher , i feet. Price fired five shots, JJecaS the Slight collision the tnxlcnh s SlOWM ;ad aril down, while the sedan Blmt nhflad won was out or sight. ' t About a half hour later the aban doned sedan was found at Pe'hln street and Schur's lane, Roxborough, by P trolman Hansom. An (nrefitfirntlon rtln. closed that It wns owned by James Me I'aroie, 044 Hortter street, and that It was stolen at 1 1 :10 o'clock last night at Wayne avenue and Johnson street. The car ls valued at JJS000. Police sent word to all hospitals on the theory that one or more of the fu gitives might havo been hit by Prica'a bullets. Small Fire, on Catharine 8treet Tho home of Mrs. Mary Taylor, southwest corner Twenty-fourth and Catharine otreets, was damaged by fira at 11 o'clock this morning. The flaraef started In the kitchen. By the tlral the firemen arrived the flames had burned a hole in the ceiling and wer commencing to attack the rear room ott the second floor. The loss will amount iu ocvcrui uunureu dollars. ij Today till 5 P.M. 1 Tomorrow till 1 P. M ' i A Sale on ; its Merits . S) The Goods, their low Regu lar Prices, and the Reduced Prices on these Remainder' of our Spring and Summer stock speak for themselves. You need only make com:, parisons to know that yoii, are buying them right ia; this ; Universal -Reduction Sale it or. I Woolen and worsted Suitir in pencil stripes, club checks, shepherd plaids and; novelty patterns P a 1 tn. Beach and Mohair Suits,'' Silk Suits, Separate Troti-, sers, White and StripeJj Flannel Trousers, Thin Office coats at savings! $33, $38, $42, $46, $48 for $45 to $60 Suits $14.50, $16.50, $21 for $20 to $25 Palm Beach and Mohair Suits White and Striped Flannel Trousers Reduced 1 mm 1 i m si ? f &H if h. -2l. MVpi 'tf Vftotaq iUH'J. iiL-jL5iii "iifi JjK i!bi..4ij 1b-Sf- ...a . - .JiA?JS, iWi1 iA' I. .-, 'i .mf.jffl.1J'UiUIH12l'.lij:Zlm