4 ? ",tfW T r tfj EVENING PUBLIC DGrER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAgO' AUGUST 1, 1921 -f HI. GIRL KILLED erator, of l'auluboro, Ni J., nccom imnk'il thrill. Thp imrtv diet went to Capo May, where tlioy lind Itincli. From there th.-y proci'cilctl to Oram City, and later to JomeiM l'olni. l'rom Somen l'olnt they went across country to AbK-ccon, thencu swinging Into tho White Horse pike. Whether or not the nartv hml n the scnlp They cnrrlcJ her into "tho r nn .. i. .. .i .- timntin I .uv a at 9 WAJNAMAJVJlK'S stoti tSale Comes W & CLOTHIER WANAMAKER'S where she wns p.nced in the City nns-ns at y i hum iiuniuini iv i.i ;' a Intnl. (Tnuiitv Detective Nusunnm nnci j'lrv Dnloctll'Vu Ciimov mill Tnvlnr tlCKOU :m IN FILM AUTO M8S Viola Dilks, Cloucoster, .Lo?es Life In Mysterious Man ', v ner on White Horso Pike "FRIENDS CANNOT EXPLAIN an Investigation. They have arrested all of Miss -Ullks' friends, whom they are holding for Investigation. CHILD BURNED BY CARTRIDGE TiVaplnkn Wnlntntwpz. flvn venrs old. quarrel, or whether some of them were sontm on the sides of the machine In perilous positions, the detectives enn- 'ij'hK v '"!i iMM !,"!!! i. !. . t! ,. iMVW 'm !:,- &ii MOP, Mi 'U , ! I I'i i'.i II ..il.lll I . :.t 1.. I. '. i.l.ii ill 1 'i ! I ii ill ill .!!'.!&' i i'i."'!' I..' i 'i W rlfcitr Hospl.nl, in At- "'.!,. nu. followine a fall from nn Smobllo'ln which she and several UUM . .... 1.1I.... Inaf nronlntf nil tinlnns wero riu' " -- " - !?. Whit Horse plko near Gcrmanln, , "--, - . fjrlends say they can explain how she fell from the car. An nutomobllo party was made up i,jvln Gloucester by .Tames Pol- "iW Sft) South Seventh street, that '? rollock and Ous Grntcr, 30I W ?"! 'nimircHter. endured u enr . ..i nr nnnn 01 mo young ivuumu :510"" . n Gloucester. MIrs Dllks !'', m?m Marr Beckct. telegraph op . - ' - ' I0WS Immediate Delivery on Haynes Character Cars Firs end seven -passenger ctri in the distinctive Tourist r Speedster, Drouchnm and Sedin models. Satisfied Haynes' owners everywhere. Henry A. Rowan, Jr., Co. 905 N. Broad St, Phila. -- ; Phone, Spruce 47 J fe M (m BTlA CM W not ascertain. No one admits having bccnlthe young woman fall out of tho nutohiobllc. Miss Hccket seems to hnvc bom tho first to see her lying out in me ronuway wncn tne car reached Gcrmanln. The car was halted when MIbs TIpcW gave the alarm. The men alighted, and. running to Mis Dilks' side, found that she wns unconscious and bleeding from of 1310 South Front street, may have her features disfigured as a result . ol being burned by n blank cartridge. Her brother Joseph, nged seven, In the TVl -i"k lo'H'fi absence of their parents, found n rc-lbUd.J. X rilAJltJllO volver In n bureau drawer, tho po ice mm say. Pressing the point of It in 1llf1CC.ac TCW S sister's face he fired, it was reported.'! CaDCO XKJL f AJ He did not know it contained the oinn'.t cartridge. Frnciskn Is now In the Mt. Slnnl Hospital. Her brother was sent to tho House of Detention. Advertising Works Backward has a curious reflex Advertising a trademark action on the advertiser. When a man puts his name on a thing he assumes responsibility for it. Its virtues are his virtues, its shortcomings his chagrin. Advertising forces a man to compete with himself for improvements because cither praise or censure are unescapable. People somehow realize this; they feel greater confidence with the known than with the anony mous. Because the whole world is being shaken up and shaken down, we cling so much tighter to known valueB.' Whether on goods or service, a real trademark stands for the mutual Good Will of both maker and user. Good Will sells goods holds customers. Butterick Publisher The Delineator ($2.50 a Year) The Designer (fS.OO a Year) m-.. mmtos&mi?- modf In is years ATLANTIC a still better GASOLINE Atlantic has always been good gasoline. But in this season's product it is better than ever. Not only better in the mind of the technician, but noticeably better to any man .who drives a car or truck. You can feel the difference! On the hills, for example, where the demand for steady, sure-footed power is greatest where positive fuel action and unwavering stability are needed as nowhere else. That's where today's Atlantic gets to your inner consciousness and proves to you that it is a better gasoline farther ahead among motor fuels than ever before. And you'll recognize Atlantic's superiority in other ways: You'll know it by the way it takes the spark by the quickness and snap of every explosion. You'll 'appreciate it by the thoroughness with which it operates by the concentrated force of every charge and the completeness with which it is consumed. And in the recorder's visual evidence of greater mileage you have the clinching con viction that Atlantic is the finest gasoline on the market today, ATL ANTI C GASOLINE brightens others, or silver threads or colored sashes. A few aro coat dresses skirt of white, jacket of pink. There are a number of models, t all unusually at tractive! And $25 is but a part of their earlier prices. oor, Central) French Chocolates in Fancy French Boxes I'w.". i i '. i: in . i r ' ' "i. . i.u'ii ", .M, i i'i ' i'l v. " . . .;,t. 1.1 .5 UiZj. ,it . rM rLi i r .mm? ' ' ', il; "liLUW ! 'iipi W i .' ' 1 1UW, II in the Camee don't know sweetor ! Cameo chocolates Shop. which aro i Rttf vnn mnv VinvVS and boj for 50c to $1.26 so no choice: ''& is necessary! 'Also sweet are Cameeii caramels, $1 a pound. 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II I 7IT I I m i I I (III Ii 1 I II I III 111 i isM.mmmft mn ima&ms m sfe fe wnsi fm,wmb mm mi sga h i y " fi I T W 3 O Hit Iff Half-Yearly Clearaway of Lace A large assortment of small lots, containing one?' tXCLl FilG F tlYYlltUYQ two or three pair of a kind, the sample curtains lr each lot somewhat mussed. Also discontinued patterns in quantities of fou to twelve pair of a kind. An opportunity to pick up several pair of excel lent curtains at a third to a half less than formei prices. in lie is All New and Fine (Tilth Floor, Market) Lowest for Several Years No Fastenings Mar This Sweater So many women particu larly those of youthful, girlish figures prefer a sweator that slips on over the head, fitting snugly to tho form without openings or fastenings of any kind. lore is JjV vury fVUK ."61 With the Whole Countrjin this and other Furniture Sales, we wish to urge the importance of Interested in Tennis mse anc outside. Certain customers have almost made the it is timely to tell of thfnure uPon superficial examination, until we suggested that they splendid collection of tennfPat any Furniture elsewhere marked at a lower price than ours, could goods here. of cabinet-work, and finish. Critical comparison almost invariably Bancroft, SlazengerS Store-to buy. ,. j Wright & Ditson, Spalding Lee and Reach racquets, $1( to $16. -. . nen a sUUl V-.ULLUH Frocks Special - $5.00 Voiles and ginghams in a fine assortment of styles and shades, many generously trimmed with the cool-looking, crisp white organdie. Clearance of the Fine Cotton Frocks at $17.50 Voile, gingham, dotted Swiss a choice of many lovely models in excellent shades. Tho model sketched is a summery combination of plain blue organdie and blue-checked ging hams. Foulard Silk Frocks Veiled with Georgette Exceptional Values at $21.50 and $22.50 The foulards are in navy, Copenhagen blue and black with white figures; tho over-drapery of plain crepe Georgette. V V Strawbrldgo t. lothlcr & cond 1' loor .Market Street Do Not Buy Until You Have Seen This Furniture We are very sure this is the newest and best selected stock of Furniture in this city. Added to our own knowledge of the facts regarding recent trans actions in the manufacturing market, is the opinion of observant friends and customers experts as well as those who are guided only by their artistic sense and common-sense judgment of value. Our store and warehouse are filled with a wonderfully complete stock, practically ALL NEW bought within the past few months, and all bought at far below the prices of last year. Best of all, our watchfulness in the great Furniture centres was rewarded in the most extraordinary way the most fortunate purchases we have made for several years! The designs are handsomer than ever before taking the collection as a whole. The best manufacturers of to-day are artists and students', and they ,J have reproduced with intelligent discrimination the best of the Furniture of the several Periods which made their impress upon Furniture art for all time. The classic beauty wrought by the "Old Masters in Furniture" endures. - Strwbrldte A Clothier Furnltuie Third Floor Metal Bedittudi and ilrddlnr. Fourth Floor Forty Handsome Baby Coaches Reduced to $45.00 Bloch Coaches Hey wood Coaches C. & T. Coaches Handsome combinations of Wood and reed, and of solid reed or reedine. Chiefly one or two of a kind which is the principal reason for their reduction and an important reason for making early selection. They'll go quickly at S45.00. Here's the Light-weight Coach Which Many Mothers Have Asked for $25.00 "Apartment size" they are called by many. Smaller gear than full size and designed along more convenient lines therefore, very light and easy to push. With all their compactness, the body is roomy and comfortable for its tiny rider. In cream or French gray $25.00. Stroller Go-Carts Reduced. $16.75 In cream, French gray or whito enamel; adjustable back and front. -7 V Striiwbi lilse .- r-o'lilt'r 1'ourth l'loor CVn'r- iMiSK ri i ' i f JSsS'WillllHlllli'' t Remnants of Cotton Dress Goods About Half Price Nearly one thousand Remnants the accumulated short ends left from tho active celling during July. Voiles, ginghams, cot ton suitings, batistes, and various other of the fabrics most in demand. v 'r' lrliTe- & i 101 'er FI b rt Sit e t i'ros Aiao White Cotton Dress Goods At Exceptionally Low Prices For the many women for whom this humid weather has re-called the coolness and daintiness of WHITE, this special showing of Whito Cottons at a little more than HALF LAST YEAR'S PRICES: 2000 Yards of 38-inch White Voile 28c a yard 2000 Yards 86-inch White Novelty Voile, 68c a yard 4000 Yards 36-inch Nurses' Un iform Cloth, 45c a yd. 2000 Pieces 28-inch White Underwear Crepe, 2Sc yd. Three Hundred 10-yard Pieces of Long Cloth $1.85 jy-biritW.riuKU (.'.oin it Alain a. Cenir. Misses' Wear Under Price 40 Silk Skirts Reduced $7.50 and $10.75 Our entire remaining stock of Silk Skirts, of white, flesh nnd irrav crere do chine and ONE-THIRD. The Summer Clearance of Boys' Clothing Continues With good assortment of all kinds of dependable summer garments, at reductions of interest to all parents who havo active youngsters to provide for. Hundreds of Small Boys' Wash Suits are Reduced to $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Large Boys' Palm Beach Suits $8.75 Suits of Gray Crash or Tan Linen $6.75 Suits of Summer Cheviots $6.75 and $9.75 Suits with extra Trousers $6.95 and $11.75 Strwbrldge & Clothlrr Second Floor. Filbrt Strut, Kant Men's Shirts Reduced Now $1.65 Now $2.50 Summer Shirts of fine madras in many smartly-colored stripe effects that nre woven clear through the fabric and there fore impervious to sun or laun dering. Theso are now $1.65. b-ra W" " Summer Shuts of a very fine madras in distinctive stripe effects that will appeal to men of good taste. Tho stripes are skein-dyed hence, absolutely indelible These havo been re duced to $2.50. brldne A C lothler--Eat Store. Eighth Street Extra-Size Muslin Underwear NIGHT GOWNS of nainsook, with square neck and kimono sleeves, trimmed with lace, $4.76; other styles $1.25 to $8.96. ENVELOPE CHEMISES of nainsook, trimmed with lace and embroidery, $1.85; other styles $1.25 to $2.60. LONG PETTICOATS of long cloth, ruffled with embroidery, $1.50; others $2.50 to $7.60. CORSET COVERS of nain sook with embroidery medallions and lace, $1.76; other stylos 66o to $2.00. Trimmed Drawers, $1.75 to fS.SO P'nk Batiste Bloomers 7So Satin Bodices S3.S5 Tailored bodices, in black and navy. Htrawbrtdn Ii Clothier Third Floor Wtil A Great Sale of 12,000 Men's Neckties at Half and Close to Half Pricei Starts To-morrow and Aisle 4, Alele 1 Market Street Center .Ul tllVltll .. " - -- ..- -w, w. '., MV.1II 11,1.4 crepe do chine and novelty sports silks REDUCED ABOUT 40 Sports Coats Reduced $5.00 and $7.50 Many Worth Nearly Double Hip-length, belted Tuxedo Coats of tan and bluo burella cloth and novelty striped cloaking. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Gingham Dresses, Special $5.00 to $9.50 Pink, bluo, brown nnd green checked ginghams straight-lino low-YaiBted sash-models, with organdie collar and cuffs. Sizes 10 "to 20 years. Ht- Ktrawbr.4?1 pothlei Boond Floor, Tkt 81r.t Now! Serge tpi0'B V ) " w 1 M IT AH Our Men's Blue Suits Are Reduced Without a single reservation, every BLUE SERGE Suit in our entire jjreat Clothing stock has been marked at substan tially less than the former already-low selling price. There are about 1000 Suits in the collection, all assembled into three groups vucij uitvuuu uiiu niuiHea ior nurrien clearan lce Serge Suits Serge Suits Serge Suits $23.5!) $31.50 $18.50 Men's and Youth? Men's Suits, tai- ored by a house noUd especially for the excellence of its blue serge clothing. The fabric is of fine twill and is all wool. Practically a complete range of sizes, in regular, stout, short, tall ard slender proportions. Severnl h M-drc-d Suits Of tl'e iu-lh celebrated "Al.cn" Tiake. Single- and double- breasted Btyles to meet every taste as smartly new as any young man could want, or as conservative as any older man could wish for. Practi cally a complete range of sizes. O j ' . Ol V finest 'i pl'idninr "' ' ' ' iVtV-UM flm ' '" 3 P I f?e. Molir ,- and light w e i r. h t fabrics, fjuiirVsly tailored in the handsomest styles of thp current aeason. Practically all sizes to choose from in regular, stout, short, tall and slender propor tions. I Put sPep iiYour Motor fr- fllrawbrldi. A Cothlei' S.conl jejoor. BaH t . A n "Wj(tl,. i"-'.' .' . IvliA J
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