'' '..v. j-v '' , 4 '. ' 1 "' i Vn., it'tftifit'ri-srtrf., yf,'A,lrtiU.n'ivf . W F,T tf-m'-1 t;y if r i .?. , i. I.iVif'-ir: ., i '-jn ., . ' fvi wi f r ' '. uw. .c . i, i :. T'-r .vjt1 ... - WT,,!" .?" ' . . "WfJSP! ' - "ti- - ,, T , oHimxiv k'. , . . . 1 . ,ff, ! &$fofiS& I ' ? m MEL, .rvLlj I IIR OWN GAME Win Prize for Crocheted Cen terpieco and Patchwork Quilt at rielawaro Fair CHILDREN'S DAY OBSERVED '."'iKr rmrtlM were the order of ?Ur.d,"niC, .PS un Irc.l of .well-fllleil r (UbrVii bclne carried by visitors rlcnlc ,",,,(, of tli ! State. A special Zrl h "nfterSoon was the falrW fffZ children I from all parts of thin c frirlne the momlnK there vns a trnc J Pd monltratlon. showing the varied Wa. n 'farm machines ami improved l DOS Of 'nrm, '",, ...iHtrnrlnn nml cultivation xntthodj) Ot Pinn" V -?f Mn4. MTTCSl" ""'".I, nvMhllN. nrt and 'SinProvedunu Xfrom many State, TK yff Street, of " thta city, called forth "Ata Moore, of Harrington, won flnt Jit for a crocheted, centerpiece, dls. P Lnindne mnnv fem nine entries, appointing n urn i.hilndelnhla. an- 'M male exhibitor in fancy work, "sTrlze with Ills fancy-work quit t tnusnna nieces. x'. WaMhVfairlastyear. Nellie wns a ? rnriie winner "in needle work and Sk, as wans"Mattle Hall, of Bel- "Tlth'ough this is the only day that AMSn are admitted free, tomorrow SS Thurrfsy also will be featured bv !S? irtlvlUes of children, because of &' Imonstratlons of tho boys' and gb-e?ub" of New Castle, Kent and 8aj, ei .Counties. aoaay ""'.,i ,, cnt ronntv day. day. Toinorrow "i u :r , imi:. m, hnva will SHOW llieir auiuij "iB."":-r.i .l 1lv:fnpk rrowcri u "?.'"."; .-:,.. i i. flielr art in while the girls will iiispiay en thousand Tple attended tho opening day yes- ttnlay. PRINTING SALESMAN I have an excellent opportunity for a clean-cut service sales man to materially Increase his uicome above the usual com mission. " you control S3O.000 to J40.000 In Rood business, you can earn 575 to 100 per week plus a bonus. D 030, LKDCir.lt OFFICE How to Make Real Peach Jelly Ripe Peach Flavor Easily Preserved By a Jam Maker The finest peach Jelly you ever tasted --chock full of ttie natural fUor and color can be made nt homo within a few minutes after the peaches aro sliced or crushed. I like the "Certo Process," as I can use ripe peaches and because It takes only one minute's boiling, thus iivln Havor and qulpr: It never falls. and Is cheaper because I get two-thlrds more Jelly from the same amount of wbes. , . The Certo Process for maklntf Peach M Jflly la ery simple: rut cooked fruit In Jelly bog- and ijjueeie out as much Juice as Dossioie. uareuiuy measure n-n jot. eled cups (2'i lbs.) suear and then a cups UH lbs.) Juice from cooked fruit Into line saucepan (0 or 0 qt. size), stir and prinr to a Don. ai once auu i noma (scant cup) of Certo, stirring constantly. Continue to stir and bring again to a sard boll over ttie hottest nro Jor one half minute, stirring constantly. Remove from fire, 1st stand one minute, skim snd pour quickly Into glasses. Makes 10 half-pound glasses of Jelly. By this short "Certo Process" you e all the color and flavor that la bolted away by tho old method. Time snd worry are nlso saved and you have 8 pounds of Jelly from 'i pounds of peaches as compared to 3 pounds of Jelly by the oldHncthod. Tho above recipe and many others for maklnc delicious Jellies and Jams by the "Certo Process" Is found In t'lo wrto. DooK of recipes, a copy of which jl'l tie given to you by your grocer or aruitlst when jou get Certo, Extra epplea will he sent free If you write to the Pectin Kales Cn.. Inc.. 300 East Ave., Rochester. N. Y. Use Certo this jear Tour Jams and Jellies. In mnklmr all It eavea time. worry and boiling. The "Certo Process' never falls and saves money, because vou mnke two-thirds more Jam from the ime amount of fruit. i...y?u,r f-roor does not havn Certo, ?i,VliliM Ml,", Jat". "ell Phone. l'nS1" "V20 or Keystone phone. Main r.,fi ,0 '" where ou can obtain TWh" . C demonstration nt Clmbol C.,T. Vu". l00i Grry Store. ..JU'I " "ctlon h,$r,?JA!tttrif """ - id tiu" "'"ker'tl" Purt concclr'. tnli. -;V"V".7 ,rtL,rt''' t fruUcon iiLV" not,Uuin- ohtmlcnl or prrservo vf, od Irrnii.-n nt th ii u-. ., 'nn 'tn?,'.' """ "" P1 flavor and V, lom and jeilu maWnn K..r., ti. , me s-iouM use it. .tilu. "PAWNEE" PIPELESS FURNACE Heats the Whole House Through One Register An even, healthful temperature maintained nlthoUKh Installed under tho most rigid conditions. Kaslly Installed without tearing up floors or wnlls. THOUSANDS IN USE Write for Booklet 7eckBros.Co Plumbing, Heating A Pump Suppllei 50 N. 5th St. 506 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA. PA. CAMDKN, N. .1. LANSDOUNK. PA, L f 3 ntsiLJ' r - . 1 1 . jj--3toi. Cat-Cn.-RnH4 PhHacLolphlnPa. w," 1 1 ,li wr MAN ENDS LIFE WITH GAS v Brother-ln-Law of Irving J. Blekel, of Reading, Finds His Body Reading, Ia., Sent. 0. Having committed sulfide by inhalinj ins, Ifv ins J. Ulckel, n Reading bunlifcRs man, was found by his brotbcr-ln-law, Frank 0. Ilueiircr, at his home lata last nlelit. Rags stuffed under his bedroom door led to the discovery of the body, when Ilueiircr and his wife returned borne from a holiday trip.. Every crevice in the mom was thus eloped and the gas jet wns opened full. Blckel was thirty six years old and well known. The nio- (tlve for his rash act is not known. RESUME TAMPICO OIL WORK Mexican Agreement With U. 3. Companies Booms Operations Mexico City, Sept. . (By A. P.) Wholesale resumption of work In the Tnmplco oil district Is reported In dis patches from that city. Hundreds of, workers are returning to the petroleum fields, where operations have been re sumed as a result of tho recent agree ment between large American oil com panies and tho Mexican Government. Production taxes were paid by a majority of the companlce yesterday, according to an unofficial statement to the newspaper Excelsior. RESINOt 5oothinq And Hcalinq For5kin Disorders GftHEATl Wm.U.Mayberry ,V 5Z4WALNUT ST. JOBBING A SPECIAI Heaters, Ranges Fireplace Equipment Rrpnlrs itIthi prompt nttrnllnn and belt work, tnnnshlp, Reynolds & Son 1613 rlLIIKFlT STKEET nll. Hn. SfllOt Kr j.. "nrr 3720 Console Type Phonograph ., Standard make, beautiful fietitKn, ma hosany demonatratlns sample, war $300.00, now 17S.O0. Knuy terms. BLAKE & BURKART Klertnlh and M'alnut aiiiiiciiiii!!ii!,HimK;iiffliffjiiiiiizii:nnrj;raa'!ii:3i!cn;!3in Two Brick Walls. WHENx you pass Franklin's grave at Fifth and Arch, ob serve the old brick wall. Sound, solid, unchanging, it will last for a thousand years longer. That is Philadelphia brick ! Then, if you pass by the new Widcncr Memorial Home, you will see its costly front wall, not yet twenty years old, with a gang of men rebuilding it already. Why? Because the soft, scaly bricks, brought here from an other State, are crumbling away, their face peeling off, and leaving the whole wall pitted and pock-marked a strange contrast to tho sturdy old Arch street wall. Build to last! Stick to tho sterling Philadelphia-made brick, that grows better with, time, and makes your houso more valuab'e each year. When you want nny Information about brlcki. their kinds, colors, qualities, styles, uses or prices, the products of different makers, how to word specifications, names ot competent architects, builders, en gineers, etc, call up cither of our offices. JOHN H. EARLEY Nlcrtown l.nne & V. St. Kens, 00-03 KEYSTONE BRICK CO. Godfrey E. of 2d St. Pike. Fkfd. 2-31 I SEITTER'S SONS Nlcetovvn I.ano & Q St. Kens. 00-07 H. M. & C. B. SINER Church and Tncony. Fkfd, 14-30 I inn PliUMBIN WA nr w IXI J. gslViiJ. wjvisS Low Cost Cuts Coal Bills CAMP DIX MEN FEASTED, N . i Postofflce Clerks In Convention In vito Soldiers to Their Barbecue Charleston, XV. Va Sept. 0. (My A. P.) After delegate to the annual convention of tho United National As toclation Postofflce Clerks had partici pated In a barbecue at Knimulia City yesterday nfteninon members of tho Twenty-sixth Infantry, from Camp Dlx, liere to enforce order In the lloonc-rioenn County trouble nrcu, were Invited and given their "fill" from the pots nml IiMiIph over nn open lire. Tlicro arc COO delegates nttnullnc the ronvontlcn. whlcii onened here vestcr- vday, ond which will contlnuo until Thursday evening. PURE FRESH-PAINT Beeve Are Saves More Than It Costs! That's the real reason why you should have your property painted right now! The in creased value, the slower de preciation, the prevention of damage and decay all these save you more money than the painting costs! "Save (ho Surface" Kuehnle PAINT&PA1NTING Vine & 17th. Sts. srnucEjW nAce779 "FC THE LIFE OF THE WORLD DEPENDS UPON LOCOMOTIVES Every one is interested in locomotives because we are so de pendent upon them for our daily existence, and, furthermore, no product of the mechanical world is more lifelike. Philadelphia's contribution to the development of tho locomotive and that means to the spread of civilization has been of incal culable value. The 64.600 Baldwin Locomotives which hnve been built for use in all parts of the world have also materially aided in spreading: the fame of our own city as a manufacturing center. The Baldwin Locomotive Works Philadelphia ' - ONE BRAND ONE QUALITY One Size Package All our skill, facilities, and lifelong knowledge of the finest tobaccos are concentrated on this one cigarette CAMEL. Into this ONE BRAND, we put the utmost qual ity. Nothing is too good for Camels. They are as good as it's possible to make a cigarette. Camel QUALITY is always maintained at the same high, exclusive standard. You can always depend on the same mellow-mild refreshing smooth ness the taste and rich flavor 6f choicest tobaccos and entire freedom from cigaretty aftertaste. And remember this! Camels come in one size package only 20 cigarettes just the right size to make the greatest saving in production and packing. This saving goes straight into Camel Quality. That's one reason why you can get Camel Quality at so moderate a price. Here's another. We put no useless frills on the Camel package. No "extra wrappers!" Nothing just for show! Such things do not improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. And their added cost must go onto the price or come out of the quality. One thing and one only is responsible for Camels great and growing popularity That is CAMEL QUALITY. Camel R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wlniton-3l.m. N. C IV -EDBKPHn!AaJH5IiFilA TU3S a . ... . ' . FILM BARRED, PASTOR QUITS Dempse Fight ' Pictures Were to Havo Aided Chftrch Greenwood Lake, N. J., Heptr 0. Following announcement that picture" of the Dcmpscy-Cnrpentlcr fight were to bo shown for the benefit of a local church, it wns learned yesterday that tho plnns have been called off and tho Her. John W. Arcson had resigned. EEE5S5H5 EXCURSION TO COAL REGION SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 53.25 $3.50 To Tnmaqnn and Mslinnor City To O I 1 l r t o n, Mlhanov P I n n r. Shenandoah, Olrnril vllle. Ashlnnil, (lor ilon. Mt. Carmel and Hhamok.n. War Tax 8Addltlonat to Above Fares Bprclsl Trnln leaves Itcndlnsr Ter minal 0:00 A. M. (Standard Tims), 7tOO A. .11. (I)nrlljht Time), stopping nt Columbia Ate.. Huntingdon SI, , Mnnaynnk, Conshnhocken and horsls town (De Knll St.) Consult Agent Pee Flrrrg Philadelphia & Reading Railway TTTTTTiirimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHimTiiiiiiiunniiiiuiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiliiHiiiiiiiiiii . r The announcement followed soon after Dr. Arcson, paator of tho Episcopal Church, wng quoted as unylnn that lie favored qhowlng the pictured. Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids NO COOKING The. "Food-Drink" for AH .Agei. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Ath for HORUCK'S. KEf Avoid Imitations & Substitutes YEO & LUKENS CO. ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR W; Self-Fillim? 'Fountain Pen Non-Lcakftble -QltvacmdMAinfoiritaiii Self'Filling Fountain Pen and EVERSHARP PENCILS 12 N. 13th 719 Walnut ssssslsssMMllljBssssessssJ jnwr rjf 1 t j "Economy" The New Soft Hat for Men Equal to the Average S.1.50 Hat Sold L'lecwltcra $275 each Choice of a number of good, live styles for young men and as many equally smart conser vative shapes for those who pre fer them. In all the very newest fall shades. Men's and Boys' Brand-New Snappy Style Caps "at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 AUo a Wonderful Vurietu of Boys' and Children's Fall Hats at $1.50 to $3.00 bNELLENDURGS First Floor September Toilet Goods Sale Specials . Coty's L'Origan at Lowered Prices Mail or phone orders filled as long as quantity lasts. Prices do not include War Tax. L'Origan Extract In Original Fancy Bottle, Boxed, tffl CA Special at P'.OU L'Origan Extract, dJO OCot in Bulk, Special at ip&t&O IVrfnmfit Tow. dtred l'umlcc. " (2c, Special " Snellenhurit'a llurd-wuler Hoap. a cake . , Tc Tinmtit & nrnns dvll'K Cold 39c Cream, at. . . Crrme de Mrrldor. Spe. 20C clsl Cream de 3Irrtdr. Spe- 40 clal Dfrwlllo for the Completion. 75c Special . . Rose Cold 33c Cream, at.. Rllt Ede IVr-.22c oxide Cream. llolmeV rrostllln. Special 2Xe at Knellrnbnrjr Violet Witch Hazel, for tho toilet. 39c Special at.. 1m Charme Deplla torr. Special 39 at Snellenhuric'B Cn cumber Jelly. 19 Special w Lit Charme Lemon Cream. Spe- 390 clal at.. .. Aniolln. .1 dendor ant. Special at 23 45 rlnaod's I.M'"' Vexetol. gge Special at.. Toilet rnmlee, 50 cake. Special.. Snellenbur'" Theatrical 330 Creum Tj Charme Vanlh Inc Crnim, 22 Special . . Tj Charme CnM Cream. 22c Special Forhan's Tooth Paste. 35c Special T.Tnn'n Tooth flea Fait largo has. 27 l'eroxlde of Hydro gen, 1-lb. lot- Iflc t'e. Special.. Violet Ammonln. Spec- 19 cUl HnellenburK's No Odor. This Is a harmless r r e n m which completely neutralizes offen sle odora from ex ccsslvo per- 22 splratlon. at Z.ashlnx. for tho eyelashes. 39c Special " I.lsterlne, $i.;n size, fjoe Special "" f. B. White Dental Cream. Spe- l Oc clal at " Towder. Jge npvt:iiii Westnhal's Anlllntor. Spe- QQe & 9A0 rti Hnellenbiirc's Teroxlde Ilnth bom). Special, 10 cake Kirk's Omnibus Soup, Largo JJo slzo cake Snellenburir's Span Mi Castile Soap, wrapped In tin foil. Special, 15 caka Watklns Cocoanut (III. at . Mulsinrd 36ci i:i Almodn Castile .Soup. Special. (Jreen Castile inTi. iarna bar flOo I.nrue 39" ' bar Patent Medicines Tlorlltk'a Malted Slotin's Milk, lion- ?2-8s ' Hrw- Llnlmrnt, Plinl sire clal . . . fiude' renin Mancan, Spe- Oftc cliil ... L,v Frirzone, for 27e corns California, Si run nf rhllllpn' Milk 35c of M.iKncalu Kckmiin's Sj.30 Allrruthe Nuxalrd Iron. Special 75c at rioto Water. 33c Special at l'hrnol Sodlque Special 42 at I Flss. Spe- 4,Oc rial V - Must - Have - 11 Harmless Corn Itemnver. Spe- 4 for OS" rial " SnEUXnBURGS First Floor Early Fall Gloves for Women Women's $1.19 Strap Wrist Gloves 98c Chamois-lisle gloves of the bet ter sort. Spear embroidery on backs. In hite, biscuit and cape. Women's $1.15 Strap Wrist Gloves, Pair . . 69c Chnmois-lisle gloves in the popular strap-wrist style in mode, chamois nnd black. t bNcQLr.BvRQS First Floor Women's $3.95 Double-Panel Tub Silk Petticoats $2".29 eacn L--.fe. Of washable Jv''.71!! jrTiV'lllnU silk, in white v. Yf'jd and flesh col or, made with double panel front and back and daintily h e m s t itched around the bottom. Women's TalTcta Petticoats at $3.95 each Excellent quality silk petti coats, in very attractive styles. In rich, plain colorings, black and changeable effects. SNELLENBUROS Second Floor Bf ili' 11 t . rt STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A. Stukhhav, HnnnMhuB ft. 1021. f ' NELLENBURGX ENTIRE BLOCK-MJRKET II !hI21 STREETS L M . y ... -ssssssssssssssssiiilissMss IMW Our New Fall Clothing Is! the Best a Man or Young Man Can Buy The Best in Value: Our Mafecr-to-W carer Policy of Selling Enables Us to Save You Up to 25 and More. I'll tyJ ttM ViP7 'tw n Tailored Uniforms for Chauffeurs, $33.50 and $40.00 Men's and Young Men's Trousers, $4.50 to $8.50 bNELLENBURGS Third Floor ' Fashionable New Fall Suits for Larger Women Popularly Priced at $25 $29.75 Good-looking, practical suits of homespun models lined or unlined. Designed on ample, lengthened lines, allowing plenty of sleeve and shoulder space, ample fullness across the bust and hips. Well-hung, well-cut skirts. An Ideal Suit for Immediate Wear, for Travel, Business and General Service. Dark Colors Sizes 42y2 to 54V2. One Shown SHELLENBURCS First Floor Before the New Fall Costume the Right Corset! Am wWW&wi k Jssssssm svilMWU U I i ij. I C H irvice hgurc. There Will Be Xo Charge for the Consultation bULLLUNBL'RcS Second Floor Fourth Floor Rug Department Clearance of Summer and Year-Round Rugs $65.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs, wonderful quality, vast assort ment of patterns and C0 0 QJT colors, at pOO."J S24.50 9x12 best-quality Rat tania Fiber Rugs, in artistic color combinations, d i r nr 05.00 9x12 Royal (l7n CTA f Wilton Rugs at . tpii.Dlf1! 4.6x7.6 Royal Wilton Rugs at Inlaid nnd Cork Linoleums $1.25 2-yd. wide Cork Linoleum at 75c sq. yd. $1.35 4-yd. wide Cork Linoleum at 81c sq. d. $2.50 2-yd. wide Inlaid Lin oleum at $1.35 sq. yd. $2.95 2-ycT. wide Inlaid Lin oleum at $1.50 sq. yd. Genuine Crex Rugs- $3.50 36x72 Crex Rugs in one good pattern M. CLOSES AT 5:30, P. W. The Best in Style: FortyJk seven Years as Clothiers to Men Have Taught Us Wlud Is Correctly Worn. ,. The Best in Serviceability; Our Workmanship and Ma terials Arc the Finest Ob tainable; All the Clothing We Sell Is Made in Our Own Factory. New Fall Suits for Men and Young Men at ' $25 to $50 Golf and Sports Suits for Men and Young Men, at $33.50 to $50 Extra Knickers, $8.50 to $19.50 Top Coats for Men and ! Young Men, $21.50 to $45.00 Raincoats, $10.50 to $23.50 Everything appear ance, comfort, health and satisfaction depends upon having the correct corset. Mrs. A. L. Elliott of the Xemo-Hygienic-Fashion Institute, New York is here today, demonstrat ing the scientific construc tion and corrective fea tures of Nemo Corsets She will be glad to as sist you in findin? tho particular Nemo model designed for your type of $75.00 9x12 Fringed civet Rugs closely woven in beautiful color combinations (PiT Cf at M.OU S23..-)0 9x12 Seamless Wool-and-Fiber Rugs, made of the best selected wool and C I i 'JSi twfstcd fiber, at. . plr.tj . $32.501 Carpets in the Sale $3.25 Wool Velvet Carpet, $1.95 : yard. 27 inches wide. $5.00 Axminster Carpet, $3.25 yard. 27 inches wide. $2.25 Reversible Carpet, $1.35 j juru. ,; $1.35 36-lnch Rag Carpet, 9$c ynru. $1.95 I SHELLEFJBUROS Fourth FImv I :N. SNELLENBUKG & COj aN. SNELLENBURG & CO; i .' i.wi' A, ?' 4T it' 'H
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