yr;v. ' " '!' I '. - w , 4, MC1ESEM affiaES iapan J?!,- avMSiStf . pujO LEvpeEiwimxii)Bi3PiHM iMoaroayA august 15, j 1921 - Be AmoricanddS, Discussed .TROUSERS. STOLEN VlDTIM MAROOtiED INJjlS OFFICE (Ppllco Search for ThUf, But Bccllri to Supply Pant New- York, Antf. 15. A listless me- cniuiic wits tiltKPrlns wciitlly tit " ntitomJitli in front of a enrngc In West International Control, Said to'1'1' s,rcct' : "roadway ' .1 N . I mid Llghtll nvenue lnt nlslit nbout 0 o'clock, 'when tlm window oC nn office In thu building opposite was thrown open nnd the lioiul of u man appeared. on kdI an en rootietl. enr but :i bathrcbel" Tbii vtns, nnonslwfor the mechanic, who 0 'leplmneil tilepolice. DcbVetiw Mnsklt;ll hurried to Investl Kate, iuid found Sidney Reynolds, u cnrnliiil producer., pacing up nnd down )n hid cilice dnd in n bathrobe and u. right) -onH rime "Ij djn't want itm body inrrcf-tcd "he told I tlw detective. "I want :i pni of pnnt -o 1 can s" honie., I'vcfjot a dateJ" Ho yiitiliW explained that hl clothing bad iwii htuli u ami that li Mivpected a Ncri o porter who d Knppeiu "d niiout the ffinii time. 'IJ ic detective kiihl hi" jo) wiim Jo liv 1 tuc burslnr .r by Tokio afcfloet I1 41 '- -,Flt'.,UJlnvrhviUA,"havtty PREPARE FOR COiFEHNClr Hy the Associated I'rtfeS Toklr), Aiir. 15. Report 4' from AmrthVW tho Knifed Slat it niuy '. surostcontrol of China b an inter- I' national' commission nrc untiwt owl to E'a .. ( . li .. . , .. il. MJiliWAtf txf irnvs occn connncrcii in mo nn- "' tho Japanese Cabinet jotcrOaV. i tiscounc i chirm, rorcn ...,..-. ' . . . l.ii .i . .-v.l.i t . .,fiMHm wua mcrnDcrs or mr iiiuinvi. " to the Yoml-l'rl Shlmbun. thrt if such a suggestion was ninde. it wnrV ini?r" ter ofgrnvc Importance upon 'I'J" Jnnnn miiKf nrpfull ilelibcrate. Tlllv newspa'per nays the inlnlntrrH flrt f' ' eOmlnsMmnressed with the uccevKT " I "hBLO AiTsHORB flWh3PLE spsnlafd said s Admli Qetiii $1000 at VtlSritis miy Aliiilllle fit'. N. .!.. Au.ifl. At lantic I'liy PollcB, dclititt under orders of Mavor Kilwdril h. Under til lwk out for confidence: ml'll, rtrrentCil niitrlCH William Cnbro-rfrt, i mm at PW birth, oU thti llortrdwnlk. He anniHira. aicordlliu to tliu Ititllcc that he wufotui of two moil wi(i Hwlndled Jultoii Wnrrcii, nn Atlantic C.lty mini, out of SlIHiO while Wnrreii w'uh on it vacation ill Niagara Tnlls a few weeks ago. Altliottgli Mrs. Cnbrerrn, who was with her husband when he was arrested, offered restitution to Warren, accord ing to the police, Cnbrerra was held without ball for extradition by the New York authorities. Detectives who arrested Cabrerra as- i0f )Pr glster, scrt that the man has a record ns an recover. international crooK. Iinvlng served tune on llloek H' Js'raul fur AmcHcan Toff fenses nn, 1 cluisedfrom Cuba for nttemptlfig ' '" work his games there. He gives P0' "' thirty-nine -'and slimvM l.iu s iairlRhlorifrln.i v r AUTtiJST HITiSiTWO WOMEN , , ,. r-V . k ' ' ' Phlladelphlan Car Injures Pedes trlans f1 Allentown Aiti'tifown. r " Aug. 15. MlssCrf MatSiHrnio ,AUr,W."n' "'"'. t)f 1 Is c tv, arc iif t ' Allcntotth Hospital 'eriouslV Injured tho result of being in. over late Kati rday night nt a buy i i Vt "rnrf. bv nn automobile driven bv Victor Winte! boer. of Phllndol 1,1.1a who wim rom '"'S a sick relatlVt l,ack to licr lom r,n nutombllo .passed over Mlif Mnrnarct VTnW lH" ? "i". .ovrr. th. PV ...... r,-- -. . uirnri rnor linll. (.I1 JH f ' " ..mV Ul(l I 1 - iiiirifiii err ns niwi nor ri n mnmu iinfi... having.youug anil able diplomats at UJ' u(t ' itf.vnol;N ti'loi.homvMtu J.I lin... Washington conference to stroiiR. present' Japan's position Some favor tho appointment of M. Shldehara, present LVmbrtsMidor at Washingtvii, as chief dclegnte. , Japan is htudylng the adnala'lt of prohbslng nn International stnmfXig council 'for the guidance and develop ment. ,'of China, sas the Kokuni.vi Shlmbiin. The work of thl counri; would, bo baed upon the idea of the Powers''" abandonment of spheres of In fluencd'nnd nil other measures. Includ ing cxtrn-torritorlallty. which are Inim ical to '.China's complete sovereignty. The unification of North and South Chtnanlso would be sought, the news paper asserts. Formal Invitation to Japan to send representatives to the conference on disarmament and Far Kast questions to be held In Washington late this autumn has been received from the American capital. Lieutenant (Jeneral Shoichi Sitgano lias .been informally selected to head the Japanese Army delegation at the con ference, says the Jlji Shiinpo. General Bugono has been In the military service of Japan since lSO'J, and served at va rious times as milltnr.N attache at Jap-i anesc legations In Iuropc. r ' ' "" " but,' his family Ipa ml r. of. 1& mil gone on r. tic ( i it u is irnr.ws, out liny npii ircp nj were i drt. Therw w.s onl one (thin c left ti. I ill lso ho ttlel down to wlilt IjYr soiue- ' urfy to "Mm.' along witli tun c rtru tmlr i ants. w:i tflT uaittrg at Imi'nigl.t. KrDNAPPERJENDg 'ZETTER ' "Womtrnr Assures Mrs. VM oodland Her Children Are V ell I !ari .May. N. .1.. Augj in.Captaln Wa.yei lk-nnett. liiiinngcij of 'Suiuiyslde ma., rrom which nine i .iarsnret HOSKINiS For Evervtbing YourOfficeNeeds I M(t)nevrSayiiiff QnoortiiiMtiies Tliat ' Tnousands Are Finding Irresistible and ltobert , s HIGHWAYMEN GET S95.000 m-i ,.. .- .- r.ll I t khh.w rcacoay uoai oo. nouueu ui muiic Scr.iTitf'ii to Meet Payroll ft morning Sprhjgfleld. 111.. Aug in. (Ry A. Uv' i i .. Jack JJvHvllnnif. rhildrcn t f Mrs KmmetrVtmdlanil. who t ere Wdnapped early in l&ily, said cstd rday his wife received a letter ucurlii;; no nmstmarl: and sn.Mithat the Woodland children were well. Thls newsi was telegti nphrl to Mrs. Wooifland, now In Ni shv'lle. Tenn 'lllio ftter was signed bj a Airs. James wtho disatipe.ired from t ho villa nt the same time the children vere missed. Scranton Man Cias Victim Atlantic City. Aug. 15. llelieved t. I.nw Fnvit accidentally asphyxiated dur ing nis siep uy sun csctping trom a small stove in nis near MIssowi aril Arctic r oun Sc LeoK'i 'ooiu In a hotel nt Jiveunes. tho ImhIv of imvis Ilowtlls. ol? 1,'jn 'risp street J Scr.intcm, l'a.. was dlsivered Sundin ' accidental death fsouiier, Count VA A'. E. Traecer. auditor of the Peabody Coal Company, said last night 1 5: that SU.i,UUU was secured in ine pn roll robbery at Kincaid Saturday, when four 'bandits att.icked Jerome Lock hart, 'Deputy Sheriff, and V. M. Jones. bank cashier, on the main street of Kin pnlil. 'knocklnir them down and lleeing with 'the money before a number of witnesses could intcrefere. The money wns to have been used today in meeting the payroll of the Peabody miners in this vicinity. A rendered ysicinn. .. wasdlu rcniietof by l,e .is 1 N " Business Furniture Office Desks Chairs and Tables Filing Cabinets and Supplies Card Index Systems Sectional Bookcases Steel Filing Safes Oar Specialty Men Am at Yoar Serbki Commercial Stationery d Books and Loose- 'orms of all kinds mndc to order III stock o ... -raving Commefclnl Enk nnd Prilliinfl Jv?Ki Loote-Leat Lcllgt'n! Office Appliance Petio, Inki Pftpcc ' 4DJ Aswe survey this unmatched assemblage of Furniture, with its urfoarolleledisav- niKa, n canjgay witn more pride and .emphasis than ever tnat tner.c newer -wuaia nine when we .permitted ourselves to bo excelled in quality or outdone in valu. 4fThero is jio satisfaction .for us in a Sale, unless it is eminently satisfactory 'to you. AsVspecialists weihave developed the art of showing our customers how they can,accom.-i plish here, on a comparatively inexpensive outlay, what it would require a cOnsriderablo i sum to effect elsewhere. ! If you would satisfyyourself on this point, inspect our Furniture offerirrgg.. Siee the best values the marKet aitords and' tninK ior f voursclf. For this mighty collection! with ' ! its cxtrnordinarv reductions from theinowJowered 1 1 prices, is here to convince you, as it iB convincing? thousands, tnat nownero in tnis rjroaxi'.iand'can von find its enual in immensitv nnd monnv-savitifrt-.' ly " , . " -r--. 1 otc ,jinvnnrnirGS ' -o WHY OUR -VALUES EXCEL Becaufa we have tra blod tho output ,of our owi fc9ry.ud lncrid' ... pi juiion our pur chases f r o m foramost manu(cturr at the, new lowered prices. Nat urally the savings of our customers , gro.w . sreater as our manufaeturlnf and bUylnr needs grow larger. In addition, ,our oppor tune .quantity purchases, our enormous storage fa? cllttlas, our , factory. to-, you economies, and location that, saves our customers 25O.00O.O0 a year, all lift this Great August Sale far above tho level, of any FunuV ture-SclHng event In tha country. Headquarters far Waterman's Ideal Fountaih Pens WM. H. HOSKINS COMPANY Largest Office Supply House in Philadelphia 902 to 906 Chestnut Street YGU BRITISH CONCESSION RECALLED Santiago, Chile, Aug. l.". Tin- recent decree extending the term of tbe con cession to a Itrltlsh railway transport tnc nitrate from the Province Of Tara- naca was recalled by President Ales- l andr yesterday after a report by the Council of State that it would be neces sary 'for Congress to approve the con cession. This question caused a minis terial crisis n few dajs ago. President Aless&ndri now hns confided the or ganization of n new Cabinet to Hector Aranelbia I.aso, radical Senator for Antofagasta. n h-1 L--iirfTrnTT L. D. In:er Co.. 59 N. Sd t Wodi 000 Jorfc' VSH Galvanized Boat Pumps san CAN EASILY PROVE the sapaiatito OF TO DATS AllANTfC BjsaaalaMBaa,aax' f$r to LE: - 1 1 mnf.mm v mmm s r- . f.vi'Si'Kfffiam 1 mmvsm 33 g vmfommM 1 11 Ool t t"S. 1'MMfMrM I n III Mil IfflHIflVflCI I4 f a wiiiwviyin i nir 2I I ftw f'liW 1' 1 m fl iMffffl iff w ,N-vf vplf If IFffi MfflTJIWalii , pi . v&iytt'imMwrr i h r n i wi Lfnii r nwiiri nil J'id P r -S "'li'V X ' 'llaU! '!! IlT ill I IllU ! II JUT.tI . J 3 'llrt L lPlflIiaW8rT- -""I-- -n-iffrnaj in ji 1 Tfffff1! fl HI LrMEZ IBI Wm WiBHiiEaniVfiaMaaHaaMH I SSW "-W 'i W ! 1 1111 If If ti Hi IIKhmIHjIj r I HHKiiP'' I' fflPPirA i VivErf WHESSHsinH;v I Bllir 'V-yUJ CHEW WITH .FALSE TEETH? SURE! . Dr. Wernet's Powder TCEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sore gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At "best Drug or Department Stores, 30cJ, 60c., $1.00 or write direct to Wantt Dental Mf(. Co. , 1 15 Declansn St. , N. 7, fl fm 1 fl ifl ffl fl P I Mm illllllllll'lllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIMIU' Hard Use Ifor a Roof. I i IKT 1 X CLOTHIER'S store, c On the root', they keen c going a Kmu ot artificial 5 waterfall, through which 5 cool, purified air is con- 5 gtantly drawn into the 5 5 gtore. I Fine for the people but ' likely to cause galloping I H Consumption in a roof, And it did. The water- E fall used to fall on kI.-io- E , yoof, which simply wasted E liway. It was replaced by 5 & roof of NU-DURA-TIN, S Jwhich "stands the racket" easily, snowing not a sign 5 ' jof wear or rust. ? ! "Sji 5 Y NU-DURA-TIN Is made of E tho new nlst-resistiiiff "copper 5 1 Btecl." both watornroof nnrl I E flronroof, nnil ilinkea the ideal g'roof fUr bUllilliiSH of nil kinds tAny roofer win furnish It and i nnjf i-uiur ii uurinon- Zi ' tho rent of tho house. S Driving in traffic is one of the severest tests of the quality of a gasoline. And it is one of the most convincing ways of proving to yourself that this season's Atlantic is a better gasoline farther ahead than ever in the field of motor fuels. Today's Atlantic is a 'more finely balanced combination of sure-fire volatility and power producing stability. You get away more swiftly and pick up more rapidly. Because ignition is quicker and combustion more complete. More of the gasoline's potential energy is developed more of the calorific units utilized. And this Atlantic quality is something you get no matter where or when your tank needs filling. It is uniform! Scientific minds of a great organi zation have established its correctness; elaborate refining facilities assure its maintenance; and a thoroughly organized distributing service assures its constant availability. Sllitn no Ma Tn..: "VI f t..1 ,...,,. Iuinrinn with WW cntiafn,.v i. ,., .., t,-.!....-.. ... .- w """"" ""r,.?" -"!, .aiw' penemnis cransmen ,...(. Vu Z ." ,"""" v"0"v'"" '"" .U1U i"!ior uosigner ui sucn a . e sucn toaie as is exemplified in the frraceful nmhniiuhm "fnpCTt,C i""1 I"'? pcc.c of charm and elegance. Soklohl .IfjciiW "turdincss and dignity are intermingled with nn S Jw ivk W" "tttet?,u!nty nnd cxquisit0 lincs of t,IB Buita lrt whlcK i'eds of Suites at unparalleed savings, an art that leaves the unmistakable stamp of genius upon each piece. One of huriu, - savings. AM IDEA OF THE NEW RlCTMWS . i i A few of tho mnnv Vinnrlrofla nf ctin ,i tj: i..i .1, J-....J. ,i... . ' v werea . ...., ..v..v.iv,v.o ui uuiico iinu rnia'si iiiuincu uuwn irom ine now w S tlalnt It X ike with TUB JrET.M. r. CI.l'H OP I'JIILA. BOAnCUHCCT El ltitii' if 11 'v j-g t -.5- KfajRXaKvjJaWLSV jsx j.V'4. .a a am .. ATL ANTI C Vv GASOLINK W -.iwtU'-"l,,'- ., H Jjl . t ffUTSj'epin Your JWo tor it v t BEDROOM $204.50 Mahogany Bedroom Suite, K Pieces $169.00 $225.00 Mahogany Bedroom Suite, 4 Pl $185.00 $314.00 M,ihogany U-Hroom Suite, 4 P' $210.00 $450.00 Mahogany Colonial Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces $250.00 $475.00 EnRllsli Mahosony Suite, 5 Plecc $375.00 $525.00 Wjlnut Queen Anne Suite, 4 Plece $395.00 $675.00 Mahogany WlIllam-and-Mary Suite. 7 pieces , $485.00 $754.00 Mahogany Queen Anne Suite, 7 piece. $551.50 $1025.00 American Walnut Suite. 9 Pieces $695.00 $1150.00 Walnut Louis XV Suite. 7 Pieces $775.00 $1272.50 Mahogany Bedroom Suite, 9 P'ct $625.00 $1460.06 Walnut Bedroom Suite. 8 Plece $1294.d0 $1975.00 Walnut Louis XV Bedroom Suite, 7 pieces $1456.00 DINING ROOM Jacobean Oak Suite. 4 pieces $153.60 $250.00 American Walnut Queen Anne Suite, 4 pieces $195.00 $310.06 Walnut Queen Annu Dining- Room Suite, 4 plocri $250.00 $435.00 Volnut Dinlna-Hoom Suite, 1 0 pieces . . $318.00 $625.00 Old Walnut Polychrome Suite, 8 piece $418.00 $825.00 Mahogany Dinlng-Room Suite, 10 pieces $575.00 $1250.00 Walnut Italian Renaissance Suite, 10 pieces $585.00 $1050.00 Mahogany Queen Anne Suite, 10 pieces $630 00 $1085.00 Walnut Dlninc-Room sultCi 10 pieces $1330 00 $2100.00 Wolnut Dinlng.Room Suite', iv pieces $1650.00 All Wicker Furniture t F.minllv P.ronf Qnvinne I'naiiproiuhablu wiluos In Suite, tlut ),.ne Ju,t arrhcu on our lloo.t-tho law vord In thooni charmlnB Krcncl, Enamel C'ano prices. ROniVT LIVINCi . 'Ing-Room $115.06 Mahbgntiy.fllllsll IV uI tBP- Suite, upholstered III lieaHt,. $75.00 estry. i plete. ,,..,,. ,, , , , , , , "'P $225.06 MahoBariy.arlcl.Cane BliilsN. 180.00 halstered In Bluo Velclut. i pieces, A, J $308.00 Mohogariy - and . Calle, loos' cushion Suite, covered In tapestry, 2 , '. pieces $187.50 $405.00 Over stuffed, loots . cushion ..?illte' yetd In tapestry, 3 pieces, .$225.00 $560.00 Mehogany.and.Cane Suite. loose cushions, covered In mulberry velour, 3 pieces , $255 00 $388.00 Over - stuffed, loose -' cushion J covered In tapestry. 3 pieces. $315.00 $498.00 Over - stuffed, loose - cushion Suite, covered in mote-color mo- hair, 3 pieces $445 00 $765.00 Mahogany.and.Cane Suite,' cov red In gold and black damask. 3 P1"" $550.00 Handsome Breakfast Room Suites Proportionately Reduced cierjininB Irom rhlnoso CirnB.s nnd nlaln Extraordinary Values in Tables Some Half Price and Less LIBRARY, DAVENPORT, WALL, HALL AND END TABLES'. More thin two , hunrii iiT . . ornate and plain, in Mahogany, Mahogany-flnlsh, Walnut and GoU oT oMnTfjkJth w&T aCma-neh' oiAi QAviiNua iin hall, WALL, MANTEL AND DESK CLOCKS weeplng'Rediictlons in Flftor CoVerfirss .,SAV1!N9 0M 20 TO 33 1-3 PER CENT-AND SOME AS MUCH A r.n pB . .T, fil3 Ft m r 4 mrm. h 'flHSiiEBU all the (lcsiiablc desurns and color clfects. Covenng.s. An August Sale advantage that a hint of the reductions: S3!).30 Seamlu&a Tapestry Brussels, 9x12 ft. 10.00 Seamless Velvet, 9x12 ft 48.00 High Pile Axminster, 9x12 ft G8.00 Heavy Seamless Axminster, 9x12 ft.. 85JD0 Best Seamless Velvet, 9x12 ft 30.00 Seamless Tapestry Brussels, 8.3x10.6 54.00 Seamless Velvet, 8.3x10.6 56.00 Seamless Axminster, 8.3x10.6 '. ftin (?... ..!-. If I.. a rt n A. ... ao.uu oi-.iiuicsB veivei, o.uxiz 36 10 45.00 Seamless Velvet, 7.0x9 .'.'..'.'.'.' 29 75 48.00 Seamless Axminster, 7.0x9 '.'.'.'.'.'.'. 32.50 products of the best miii, . aV-.--" "..w?.ntoU wcavcs. ? "early rti. i i 1. "-y v,i iu liu oiimuinu means a onco-a-yoar opportunity to bu at sartQ aVe incmSle. $21.50 2G.50 31.50 45.00 59.00 21.50 36.00 39.75 ?22 srl'a"'-'8s Axminster, 0x9. 78.00 Heavy Axminster, 11.3x12 $2.00 and Floor Just $26.50 49.50 $2.25 Inlnirl lnnlc.n, e. ..j llmindntH-aunipi.ni .. ... . . . ' yy Tirin;. -'" "i i"r innsi mi uiev loom. Ilrlni; room ineasurenKinls. H CARPET SPECFALS Heavy Tapestry Brussels si 45 Best 10-Wlrn Iriio.Ja l'li 3.85 Highest-Krade Velvet ..V.V.V.si.9S,;r2:25 nVini01.1.1!0"18 wl,h bor'r to nmlch. - iiirnpurcmeiUH, $2.50 3.00 l'rlnclpully ENTIRE STOCK OF ORIENTAL RUGS REDUCED Chinese. Persian and India Ruts in thn fmn M.nnno ,..i iT. ..,., mjm j xjmj JLT A rare opportunity at these prices: u x'1'" L0,orig3 tnat indicate $275.00 Persian Rug, size 10.10x8.3 $98.00 $350.00 Hyderabad, size 10.4x8.1 $165.00 $600.00 Sultanabad, size 13.7x10.7 $275.00 $575,00 Chinese Imperial Blue, size 1 2.2x9. 2. $295.00 $685.00 Persian Arak, size 12.6x9.3 $325.00 the care we took in su'Wrinn- thnn $785.00 Fine Anatolian, size 12.2x9.1 . ?""" -nwcse Koyal Blue, size 13.7x10 $850.00 $325.00 .$385.00 THOSE WHO WISH TO MAKE Ij. ..j..mv, i.vni.ricvna in i nt. van SCIVER RESTAURANT Fine Kermnnnrvnh ;. n..n ' ' ' .n'nx $875.00 KirmanllslnmnWA. JJ m 'ili' ' ' rA&YZ i f.- D-.s."fer' .""v :vi p'tou.uw .$850.00 nd DIGNIFIED J1800.00 Fbe Persian Serapi, 20.3x13.6: B.Van SKILLFUL DECORATORS AT YOUR SERVICE Mniftll-tlntnivnina 7wi v-.i.4 J T . .. & fJMw. ... C.S'S, ( 1KWX":aViM:.i!fe' !'?? 'Vy jboJ .' I-and Onuoslt. ritor. IB m tin m ;a 3 3 m i iWaMriilWllllt il lllilillii It I I ., .xg in s.Tnofc
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