?w :ri''rTv7TT',nf,;" "- - 't . "7""r fr FTPS1-! ' i""1- ,"' rA, "-'c '' "-"C f-r.y:"" ' J?T id - V. 6 . (" Tr EVENING-' pubio RANlDEN BUS FARES TO STAYAT 7 CENTS Association Official Says Old Rate Will Remain Despite 80051 on Trolleys Ship held here in rum smuggling probe I.TRAfclSIT BOOST SOON rrti present seven-cent fnro on the I. fliney bunws running from Cnmrten will be continued even -.- l advanced from seven, to clclit cents, with an mMUlonnl twocent charge for transfers. Tlili wns announced today by llorare f Brewer, president of tlio Camden ii' .-.. linn Afmoeliition. who en Id the Jttner operators expect to cut further' .".!, m1lpv niiKsencer trnfllp when ,lv, eight-rent faro becomes r-ffectlve. District Court, nt Trenton, hns author tod the Public Service Corporation to collect an elsht-ccnt faro on Its lines throughout New Jersey, lncludlnR Cam- Thc increased trolley fare Is to be come effective as soon ns the company flies a stipulation nRrcclnR to refund to Sassengcrs the excess over the present fare In ense the Federal courts finnll.v determine that the eight-cent, fare Is not warranted. Favors Flvo-C4nt Fnro Lditcr Mr Brewer snld ho advocated a fivc nt jltnev fare In case the l'ubllo Service Corporation finally wins it? fiiht for a ten-cent fare, which recently wai denied by the Public Utility Com mission of New Jersey. The commis sion set the fare nt seven cents, with tro ceuts for transfers, but the com mission's order will be set nsMc by the actinn of the Federal court. At pre-cnt Hiiro ore nbout one hun dred buves operating from Camden, ' Mr. Brewer said, with nbout twenty fivo smaller ni.ichines running from the Kalghu avenue ferry to IlmUlon nve- Mr. Brewer said the laws affecting jitnejs In New Jersey are designed to rive an me iiihuiuhkv iu im- umiv) lines. An act passed last winter, he W Rsz Wffi5l Will ibf. H U kH . ft l 1i lilP'' ' y,'BMiLMwX!'vM Ills ' . a i inll H r JIK -uIm1 Vill VWIW ; xIHklL xm.Kikj-" AiH. riwSIHK. l-5iil MvllWfl -., :; "-'- rrWrf-H -'"T'lTr! HP mi IB ii i "id i LIP "' iilHi iw ! Hi -fflHV.?fia'.lSSSiBKl IW.HBPT ; . V-l-r,ri- , - J' VaiBHBV . il'vl n:jki.. t 'ifesv' ;.tffK'iHPaiHHiHHBv j.' r ?' ASSURANCES OF AID COMFORT SLAYER . . Norman Penrose, Who Killed Brother, Appears to Bo Better Physically and Mentally MAY ATTEND THE FUNERAL WOULD-BE POSTMASTERS MUST PASS BUSINESS QUIZ Executive Ability Chief Essential for Men Who Boss Handling of Uncle Sam's Mail 1 . , 9 f AGED COLLECTOR ,; ROBBED OF $600 The seliooner Tliomaston uns brought to Philadelphia this morning h.v customs officials pending culmination of Its papers. In (he square Is shown a member of tlio crew ADVERTISING BRIDEGROOM GETS ANSWERS IN NEGATIVE MissDorothy Lcidcs Says She More Than Meets Zoslaiv's Requirements in Everything but Willingness to Wed Him Hers arc some answers to F.dwanl ZoiInw'H request for n young, moder ntcly pretty uml congcnlnl- wife with $10,000. Kdwnid a'lmils he undertand women mobr and known a, good fald. forbids tlio grant of licensee to'dfni about the produce business. II nrlor to the enactment of the luw ore not affected, he said. Would Speed Up Trips Thi bus association president said' It would be possible to cut the running graph to prove time of jitneys between Cumden ami i()()kinSi.- sccn Merclinntvllle, for instance, by 40 per " $10,000. for ho wants to establish u home- mid expand his business. Miss Dorothy I.eldes. 11.".'; Mantua avenue, who sends 11I0112 her photn- vp that she is "rather good seems to have all the qualiti- cent, if it were not for restrictive city , cations tlic nopotui ounS Business man ordinances. The saving in time could wants except the willingness to marry be done, lie added, without exceeding 11 1 him. speed of eighteen miles an hour. Thej At lenst she is good-natured In her jitney fare to Morcliantvillo is seven letter, for she signs It "Dottle." And cents and tne present running time isitnnt sue is uiorougniy in rnni'-M numu twentv-two minutes. Mr. Brewer said trolley motonncn race jitney biases to street corner.. so that the jitneys will be compelled to stop when the trolley halts. Ho said the city ordinance discriminates against the jitneys to such an extent thnt a jltneur enn be lined $50 "if lie only looks crooked.11' The minimum fine nv.-eswd against tihipr drivers Tnr trnfiic t tnlnttnns is J.)0, he continued, wlitle drivers of other nomc. sue sniu. i wnni 111111 inirh unii desiring that it reach Mr. Zosiaw is evinced In n postscript to the editor, thnt "this answer Isn't intended to be laughed at," as the writer is "real serious." Tolls What Sho Wnnts Miss Lcidcs hn some ideas of her iu ,1 nbout the kind of man she wants to marry. 'I'd like a city ciinp with a country handsome, even if he is of tlio 'stage villain' type. Yes, the ) otitic man who wnnts a $10,000 bride does look n bit like .Richard Unrthelmas (?) but tnis joung man's principal qualification verm to be thnt he has n lot of nerve, "I'd say that if ho gets 11 girl with $10,000 she ought to be able to dictate the terms he ought to bo glud to have her if she's old and ugly. S. McCalmont Defendant In1 "I would rather the man I nm going marry did not have to worn, so he machines, are fined $10 as n minimum. Mr. Brewer said the jitney men of Camden and other cities In New Jersey will make a fight in the next Legis lature to have what they term unfair lHlslatiun repealed pr modified. PHYSICIAN SUED Dr. W, Alienation Action More or less mysterious disappear ances were stnged last evening bv the three principals in the suit for SU.'.OOO dfimnecs brought bv Harold K. I'clton. of 400!) Orecii street, against Dr. Wil liam S. McCalmont. of 740 North Kixtv third street. Pelton alleges thnt Dr. McCalmont alienated the nffectlons of Mrs. Pelton, whoso first name is Kvn. At the home of Dr. MoCnlmout last evening a physician, substituting for Mm, said that Dr. McCalmont hnil gone to Atlantic City. At the Pelton rest dence, in an apartment house, it wus said that he had left early in the eve ring, remarking that he would not be hick for severnl days. Mrs. Pelton wns not in the apartment, and persons con nected with the building asserted she had never been there. Judge MeCullen. in Court No. !. yes terday allowed n capias to issue for the physician's nrrest. fixing hnil nt $L'00O. Tills action followed the application of counsel for Pelton. In his allegation the latter assorts that tlio phvsiclnn has leen paying attention to Mrs. Pelton fot the last two years. Man Gets Violent on Street A well-dressed man, about forty-five years old, became violent today at noon at the corner of Thirteenth and Chest nut btrectn. He was taken to Cilv nail, examined by Police Surgeon Ean, and sent to tlio Phl'ndelphla Hospital for observation. From letters hi the man's pockets he is believed to ho Arthur S. I-'erminde. of Atlanta, Ga, TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES "rmin Adelman, 12.1.1 Vloln rt.. nnd Ullz.i- Mth Ncldrnun. .'l!2il S, ilih nt. m'1 P. Mnon -"'-' N I.elthncnv fit , and n.rl.'b? IvUc."l -"l N- IlthBnw rl R ,lari:5. l"31 I'op'ar st . and Sarah J3 -.Moore, 2251 Mart non munre pii "l M " 'nckBon. 2II.-.2 a. 10th st I. liMmth Unless 41 N. G2rt I4UU K, Doxloltnor, .1223 N 31 t , Wll'l1,fvMJwioda,, a8'" N' Percy Bt pVl,S5.dard' l7nn N- Norwood at. mlllo Clrsuz, 70S a. 8th st. "lllltm 1 run. oftpR u .iu.i, . pJi,.,T1?n,il" '"in Naiuloln ft . und All lliVr. . i ,,i,,,i"! " 'l"nham t in.i h. yf,as,.'r' 7,2rt "ermantowu ao , Oiiirv ii t,''ul .rt " - "jominnr ae vU'rVfit'S" I .tarpon Bt . Mrodltnky 03 Emily t and and and to could devote nil his time to me. If lie does work, he ought to be a college man. because I'm a high-school girl nnd t'oii't 'ike "em dumb, and he ought to be pome kind of engineer anything but a ranroad engineer, for they don't make mi) money. "It would bo nice if lie could drive a car, but tlio more important tiling is for him to have a car to drive I would drive it for him. And 1 would like him to be n good golf player so he could tench me. "I don't mind if he does a little jazz and cnbnreting. but it's got to bo with me. I wat n regular fellow, not a four-flusher, and n chap wlioll fit in anywhere. But he'.s gut to like his home best of all. "When that kind of a man comes along I'll marry him right off." Another voung womnn who liiden be hind the pen name of "Miss Phillv." has written a letcr which may lead Mr. .oslaw to conclude that perhaps he doesn't know so much about the fair sex after all. Has $10,000 and Then Some Miss Leldes writes: "I nm n oung girl, rather good looking, ns you can sen bv the inclosed photo. I am not quite live feet seven inches yet. and I suppose 1 shan't ever rcneh that high. , , "You ask for a good housekeeper that's mv middle name. Talking about n congenial nature, why, that's me all ovor- . 1 I V "I can sing, dance nnd swim. ou My mi also drive a car Have you one or shall I kep mineV "In regards to money, I have three times ns much ns you ask. I urn nlso a high school graduate, but sorry to say I nm a decided blonde. "There is one thing decidedly in your favor if riches were measured by nero ou wouldn't need a $10,000 bride. Yet it seems I was just made for "you. But I'm 'gonna stay single rather than pick mv husband ns n gvind surprise out of a newspaper column. "Sincerely. "DOTTII3." Suggests Slioro Campaign And here is "Miss Phlily's" con- tribution: "Philadelphia, Pa.. Aug. 0. 1021. "My dear Mr. Zosiaw If I lived in Chester, nnd thnnk goodness I don't. I certainly would boycott you after reading tills BvKNiNo's Public Lkdour. "The idea of a business man adver tising for n wife is bad enough, but to add insult to injury by stipulating that she must have 510,01)0, is certainly dis gusting, to sny the least, "You nre evidently looking for a young lady of culture and refinement, but I can assure you that such a young lmly would not care to include a man of your type nmong her friends, let alone consider mntrimony. 'You certainly have your nerve with you nnd I imagine the amount of gall that you havo is appalling. "Why don't you go to Atlnntic City, stop at one of the swell hotels down there nnd get acquainted with some heiress and marry- her? This is merely a suggestion, but I nm sure thnt you will win out, even though you are put to a littlejnoro expense than advertis ing in the 'paper, because I can picture jou putting up" quite n bold front, just ns if you were tho Duke himself. "I would like to meet you so that I could relieve myself of the feeling of disgust thnt I have for 'you by telling you In plain English just what I think of men of jour type. "All I hope is thnt if you should suc ceed in setting a girl witli the S10.000 that she proves to be a lemon instend of a pencil. "MISS PHILLY." Won't Throw Himself Away Young Mr. Koslnw said today thnt although he hnd received three offers of ninrriage over the telephone last night, he will positively not throw him self away on the first $10,000 girl, but will remnin heart whole until next Monday. "Yes, throe girls mnde propositions to me over the telephone Inst night," said Zosiaw, the mnn who ntny havo solved the womnn riddle of the nges. He lives nt 17,.S North Twenty-first street, where ho received the telephone callri. She Wasn't Very Serious "One of the girls didn't seem to be very serious." snld the rising young Chester produce man, who is courting nn unknown girl but a very definite bank account, "I decided not to bother with her," lie continued. "But two of the gills were jut the kind I'm looking for. Such nice gill.-', nnd they both have automobiles. On of these two is twentv-ono and told mo she is good looking." "Will you se them?" he wns usked "Yes, 1 made an appointment with one for this evening, nnd will try to pair a few minutes fur the other one tomorrow evening." Zosiaw expressed worry nt the pos sibility of receiving so ninny offers of marriage tint lie will bo unable to sec nil the provident roaches who wear blushes on their cheeks, adoration in their eyes, nnd little brown leather books in their dimpled fists. May Get Now System "I may have to get u new system," snld Zoslnw. 'I want to give every body nn equal chnnce nnd I doubt very much if under the picsent system I shall be able to meet them nil. Ho intimated that It might bo rather ndellcnto to discuss nffnlis of the heart with half n dozen girls nt one time. "When will you be married?" Zos iaw va asked. "I'm ready, now," lie said. "But, of course, tho girl mnv have something to sny about tho date.' Zosiaw again gave out plnnR and specifications for the girl who will cap tlvntc him. Kbo must have $10,000. She must bo "fnlrlv gooll-looking." Sho must bo more than 5 feet 7 inches in height. She must have $10,000. She must bo a good lionscwIiA Mho must have n congcnlnl disposition. She must havo $10,000. She must not be over twenty -five. She must be n high school grad uate. She should bo a brunette, but blondes nre not barred. She must have $10,000. Zosiaw modcstlv admits he Is "rather fair-looking." He weighs 1"S pounds, swims, dances, nnd can drive an nuto- mobllc almost any make. He does not smoke and, although about to marry, he says ho does not gamble. But. then, his marriage will probably not be n gamble, wince he, understands women. Norman Penrose, sure of the support of his father, his brother Cyril nnd Miss Emmn Hnllowell, lifelong friend of the family, is In better physical nnd mentnl condition today than he hns been since he wns locked up In Ogontz for the kill ing of his brother nnlplf. It wns stated last night Normnn had mnde n request to be allowed to nttend the funeral of his brother and It Is snld that Chief Kenimoro, of the Ogontz po lice, will make an attempt to get the necessary permission. . Kalph Penrose will bo burled tomor row from the house where he was shot. Opinion in the neighborhood is crys tallizing In favor of Norman, the gen- eral opinion being ho fired the shot in iiiu iii-ni. oi mir nnu anger nnu wiinuui nctually intending to injure, let alone kill his brother. The father of the boys, Samuel Pen rose, n wealthy farmer, visited the jail yesterday accompanied bv his other son Cyril. After they had talked with Nor man. Cyril snld: "Father nnd ! will stick to Norman to the end. There Is no question of forclvoncss nbout it. We nil have one common purpose In mind, thnt of doing cerjthlng we can for Norman." (Vironcr Neville said that the inquest will be held Monday or Tuesday. Pen rose will not be lemovcti to isorristown until nftcr that time. Miss r.inimi Hnllowell. daughter of Mr. nnd -Mrs. Ldwln S. Hnllowell. so cially prominent in Jenklntown, who it was rumored hnd been secretly engaged to the slain brother, ndmitted yesterday sho had known Hiilph ns well as Nor man, but denied that she was affianced to the former. , "Normnn has to fight for his life, snld Miss Hnllowell. "and I stand rcadv, to do nil that I can to help him. I had known Hnlph over since wo were children nnd It is awful to think that such n thing should have happened to him." Intelligence tests, "trick" questlonB nnd the Edison questionnaire method of ascertaining ability have no part in the qualification requirements for tho posi tion of postmaster in the Cnltcd BtntcB postnl service. In fact education nnd training nre considered only 20 per cent of the "weight" required. If you would bc considered nn eligible "heavyweight." jou must show fiO per cent of your "tonnage" (weight being the postal de partment way of designating nvernges), in business, experience nnd fltnosri. So in order to lie In line for the post mastership of this city, n first einss district, tlio cnndldnte is not required to tnke n written exnmlnntloii, but must answer qucstlnnu revealing his educa tion nnil trnlnintr. Up must show the number of persons under his supervision, the ohnrneter of thp business done bv the person, firm or corporation with which he is asso ciated, the volume of business done an nually and the commercial rating of cneh person, firm or corporation. Prerequisites for the office Include demonstration of tho fact thnt candi dates have successfully filled respon sible positions for nt lenst seven years, which rcqiilre ability to orgnnlze, to direct or to manage business nffairs. A point Is made of .tho fnct that lie must hovo shown nbllity to meet nnd deal with tlio public satisfactorily Candidates mut be nt least thirty years old nnd will not be acceptable after they have reached sixty-five. PREACHERJN "CORRECTION" William Hackett Failed to Pay Fam ily Support Money William Hackett. of Pa'sjunk nvo nuo near Eighth street, wus today or dered committed to the House of Cor rection tor throe months on the charge of contempt of court for foiling to pay arrearages on nn order to pay his wife and six children $1S0. Hnckett, n Negro pienehcr. recently nppenied in the Dnmesile Helations nit.uinn nf tbo Miinicinnl Court nnd aid lie bad been unable to c.iriy out the .,v,W lieeniiie nf illlieis. He was ttlVMI until this morning to pnv. and when ho failed to appear loony no wus oruereu committed. MATHUES TAKES OFFICE New U. S. Marshal Is Sworn in by Judge Dickinson Prank Mutinies, of Delnwnre County, wns sworn In nt 11 o'clock this morning ns I'nlted Stntes Marshal to succeed Frank Noonan. The oath was administered by Judge Dickinson, of the I'nlted States District Court. Mnm friends of the newly nppointod Marshal gathered to ciingratulnte him, nnd many others expressed their felicitations with flowers. WHISKY WITHDRAWALS LESS Big Decrease Noted for First Half of Year Washington. Aug. 10. (Hy A. P.) Withdrawals of whisky from bonded warehouses during tho first six months of this jenr fell off by more than 3, 800,000 gallons compared with the same period last year, nccordlng to records made public today by tiie Internal Rev enue llurenu. From .Tanunry 1, 1010. to .Tune .50. 111-0, the iccorns show fj. 170. .50(1 gallons of whisky wore with drawn ns against 1.487..100 gallons during tho corresponding period of tills j ear. Decreases in withdrawal during tlio first three nionth,s of this year were ex plained by the rule closing warehouses nnd distilleries, which wus modified in April to permit withdrawals: by retail druggists and In May to allow whole sale druggists to withdraw whisky. Hold Up in Broad Daylight at Edgemont and Schlllor Sts. While Pedestrians Look On Four highwaymen hold up nnd robbd' nn elderly collector of $000 nt Edge mont nnd Schiller streets in broad ilsjr light Into yesterday afternoon In sight of more than n dozen persons. Pedestrians who saw nn automobile drive up to the curb, two men nteo out and point gun nt John Newell, sixty-eight years old, .14.10 Edgemont street, were too astonished to move. Several people, however, were observ ing enough to note the llconse number of the car. When the nmchlne stopped In front nf Newell, one of the men kept him covered with n pistol while the other searched his pockets anil removed the ensh of a day's collections. Another of the men stood up right In the machine nnd kept watch for ap proaching automobilists or police. Tho robbery completed, the two ne tlve members of the gnnk stepped back in the car, tho gears slid in and the ma chine sped nwny before nny of those who saw it had had time to mnkc u move. Two hours Inter the car was found abandoned nt Hancock nnd Dauphin streets. From tlio license number it wns learned it is the property of Morris Wood, Oreonhill Farms, Overbrook. 3 Young lady with business training, knowledge of bookkeeping, for office work in one of Philadelphia's lead ing flower shops. Address B 217, Ledger Office BACK MEDIA SEWAGE PLAN Council and Club Both Recommend System A complete sewage s.stcm for Medln was recommended during a joint meet ing of the Horough Council nnd mem bers of tho Media Club this morning. The recommendation Is an outgrowth of n proposal to bitiltl n sewage disposal plunt for the Court House and county jail. Harry Maklver, one of the men back of the proposal, said the plan will be put through ns soon ns possible; there is no necessity for delay since the finnn cial condition of the borough is strong. B0SBYSHELL LEFT $10,000 General Bcaueathed Estate to Son and Grandchildren In Will The will of Utigadier fienernl Oliver C. Iosb shell. .I02H Walnut street, who died 'recently, wns ndmitted to probate lioic today, bequeathing an estate, not exceeding ."510.000, to his son. Oliver ,l. Ilosbyshollj and to tho general's grand children. Other wills admitted to probate in cluded tho following: George K. Calvert- MSStl Iiinenster n venue. SRCOII: Sarah Edwards, 02JI.1 Catharine street. $4000 ; Mary C Kolp, 44 North Krnnklln street. .57000. Inventories were filed in tho estates of Oorgo T. hipplncolt. SI 11,14:!: Kathcrine I. IJoolIs, 51S.20O, and ' James T. Urady, $21,4111. m. oKlfE yBANKSs Mi "UNR.,- -il Bit -'15 'Nil I fl Jtw1 Knives. Forks, Spoons and Serving Pieces Snrtfe Dozens or In Combinations encased in Mahogany Grcallj' appreciated Cifls ! ,'-'-'mmmmmmmmmmmMmummmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmammwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimami VstrikeJ nt.. and mnamw ...i ,n.. n H CI I 1 1 mil Allium I ami Kannle HOUSES WIRED FOR $3.50 I'er Outlet limine Aucutt RELIANCE GAS & ELEC FIXTURE CO. 1511 ARCH ST. '1 Cigarette To seal in tho dcliciciis Burley tobacco flavor. Sft3s Toasted en Prices Guaranteed 20 to 30 Per Cent Below Every Other Store or Money Back Linde August Furniture Sale We have not yet been driven to easy terms talk in our adver tising and selling arguments in order to get business. This is a cash house, always has been and always will be. Our prestige has been built upon that Basis and upon that basis we shall stand. The public knows the Linde Store as the largest Furniture and Carpet Store in Pennsylvania because its $150,000-a-ycar location and expense saving, its enormous volume of business, and its one-price cash policy enable it to guarantee its prices 20 to 30 per cent below every other store, or money back. Discriminating buyers will not be fooled. Glittering quality talk is the dust thrown into their eyes to blind them concerning prices. How silly 1 Comparison throws the spotlight squarely upon the truth. Don't buy any where until you compare quality and price. They'makc the real value. This Linde Sale invites the most searching comparison, confident its superior quality, superior service, superior values and lowest prices make it the greatest money-saving Furniture Sale in Philadelphia. Every Day is Market Day! We are busy every day clearing out the balance of our Summer Clothes! Special Values in Worsted Suits $33, $38, $42, $48 Regular Prices, $45 to $60 Final Clearance Palm Beach & Mohair Suits $13.50 & $16.50 Same Qualities sold all season everywhere for $20 to $25. Separate Trousers at New Low Prices FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED IHEROSENBACH GALLERIES 132(1 Wuliuit Street It is one thing to say fine things about a motor enr, but a totally different mat ter to merit them. Marmon 81 out-performs every dalm made lor It. THE HATCH MOTORS C? PJfrPROAP ST - PHILA. i" We guarantee TEMPLAR cars not to exceed $50 in repairs the first vfar. Tho TEMPLAR Is Buperlatlvo in duality light in weight, small in sizo nnd inexpensive tn operate. It is luxuriously comfortable. It is a fact that TEMPLAR owners get 20 miles to ona gallon of gasoline 15,000 miles to ono sot of tires. Templar Motor, Inc., of Pa. 822 North Broad St ?8"' CA SCHOOLS Y M The PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY of PHILADELPHIA IIAY SCHOOLS Open Sept. 12 uvo. srnooi.8 Open .Stit. 20 " a man empticx q purer into his head, no man can take it away from him. An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest." FRANKLIN. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. ACCOUNTS AND FINANCE PREPARATORY SCHOOL (Day and Evening) JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Day) ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Day and Evening) TECHNICAL SCHOOLS 27 subjects Accountancy anil nusinoss Administra tion 39 subjects for men and uomen dB-drlriK professional training. HlRh School nnd Iiuslncs-s School Courses all subjects Including Shorthand, Type wrltlnK. Uookkcuplng. Just tin place for boys. Arm 11 to 16, Kssentlals of 6th, Oth. "th and 8th tirade. Both aexes. HlKh tirade Automobllo School. Building Construction. .Mechanical Drawing nnd Mathematics Chem. Engineer. Stationary Knglneer. Unequaled Oymnnslum and Nntntnrlum Furllltlen Call or write for Catalan of nehool you are interested in. Day and Evening Courses for Every Need 1421 Arch St. Y. M. C,A. SaSnl'dsVs?' $100,000 Stock Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums All Reduced a Third to a Half Positively the Biggest Floor-Covering Bargains Anywhere, Don't Fail to See Them worth 400. This hlgh-grado Louis XVI Bed- 4ltA Room Hult- In French walnut or mahogany, hns 48-lnch Dresser, Si-Inch Chiffonette, -13-Inch anlty Toilet and full-slxo Bed. Oljn a 14?; i,or"' ?36- This very artlstlo 4-piece Queen Anne Bedroom fault In American Walnut n mhmr. ntT hjtl JO. null r-.,. n t i ....... .. Dn salng Tablo and full-Blie Bed r' 36-lnch Lady's Maid Hairdresser Manicurist, etc. r or a good position at good pay read ihe Help Wanted columns in THE PUBLIC LEDGER MORNING EVENING SUNDAY CL IHSljczrzr- 275, worth $173. This splendid walnut 10-piec Dlnlng-ftoom Suit has 00-lnch Buffet. 40-lnch I'hlna Closet, 39-Inch Serving Table, Kxtencloii 'ruble with 48-Inch top, five leather Chairs and one Armchair. 103, north 3.in. ThH beautiful American walnut Queen Anno Pliilng.Room Suit has 60-lnch Buffet. n-inc i riun.i (. loset Jo-inch s.rlng Table and Exten sion Table with 48-Inch top and C-foot extension. What's New for Fall? The vanguard of our Fall Suits and Fall Overcoats are arriving and selling already ! Perry & Co. 16th & Chestnut Sts. H E P P E ii lt iivr' .' iF Trii rrUi iK EflTOv WWwffr fi!rfriUcTV"T ii is ftgncTrtrri7 210, worth 3'ift. Thin manslvr, full spring nnu I,lbiai Suit Iuih Hpilng ae.. s and loose Hprlng cu I. on Covered In beautiful tnpeHtr Workmandup nnd inner materials guaranteed throughout A Bruit .iluc. 'Wer-piaH"5 Prices guaranteed until 1922 rtiou. nnriu uo. Th rinn i.r..iiino t .v........ c... upholster.d In be hi tnixsirx nan f-i'l snrlnir l.iiru'nn.i and loon. m i int u luonn l.arce i.,.w a-,- both nrieidu design peat chair and ItuUtct Open Wednesday and Friday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock, Saturdays, 1 P. M. Purchases held for future delivery HENRY LINDE 23d, Columbia & Ridge Aves. Ufa (J a bv the AcoUan Company) These excellent H. C. Scho. macker Player-Pianos are now being sold at the lowest prices quoted Binco 1914 ?595 in stead of $725. We also giva you a certift cato of rebate in case of a reduction in pric beforo 1922. Rental-payment settlement may be arranged. On H. C. Schomacker Up right Pianos we olFer similar advantages with the price $350 instead of $550. Call, Thone or Write for Particular! C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117.1119 Chestnut St Upteva fiti and TfcemeMB Si n h 'j 1 m 51 It. I m ," ' n'w h?t:vf '. .yv i-'f: .fii- f. ' 5 "J v ra "T 1 - H
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