rx.- s p ? ';., ' a 5f v GDOLL GOLD MANDEDBV 'U.S. Mother of Notorious Slacker Must Produce "Hidden Pot," Miller Declares J MAY FILE COMPLAINT TODAY I TV Government I wng nflor Hip fannua Hergdoll "pot of koM." Thorns? W. Miller, nllen property rtitod'a". announced today In Wnsh f..lon that n complaint hod been pre Mftd demanding of Mr. Kmnin C. Lidoll, mn,: ot Grovcr Cl "' jjll s attorney in fact for her son, nil HLflirtr in which he held nny intcrcot. ffZ ROW coin taken from the KJ5 before the draft evader es .Tirom Federal authorities and fled i,Pnmnnr. It i expected the com Stain "n" be filed today in the Fed Si Dhtrlct Court in this city. Demand was made on Mrs. Hergdoll mt Mnv for delivery of all property i limine to her son or in which lu ffany interest. Mr. Miller said, but 5!.nlte repented extensions of time Si Mrs. Hergdoll. the property had St b turncd ,v,c!; t0 fce Oojrern. "' Thii. ho added, made it ueccs ,iry'to take the action planned. "U the time of seizure," snld Mr. Will'tr "Mrs. nergdoll had not been fenced as a result of her trial fo? tldlnic and nbetting the escape of her Jon and for conspiracy to evade the irttt She was nlso under examination It the special committee of Congress .klrti has since made its report, and l wm felt bv tho Custodian's office, hit under tliese circumstances thoy hould be lenient at that time In In iwn upon Immediate compliance by Mm. Bcrgdoll with the demands of the Government- "Under the terms of the peace reso lotion signed by the President July 2. ,11 demands made before that date by tlit Allen Property Custodian In ac Mrdanee with the law arc enforceable. "It Is our Intention to Insist on Mrb. iKi',0,Lf ';omn,lflnoe "n the terms of (he Trading With the tfncmv Act. nnn in accordance with our demands itinile thereunder. We nrc prepared to go to the full extent of the law In caus ing her to do so, If It becomes necessary." sfon liay.e had revelations and that there will be "scourges nnd plagues" here this winter. 'PROPHET' SAYS HE'S.RIGHT Forecast of Fire and Pestilence Con firmed, Carr Declares Ashburn Carr. 455 Kast Price street. (Sermantown, Negro "saint" of the Olad Tidings Apostolic Mission, feels that his prophecy of dire happenings on Nnturday wns more than partially ful filled. .Carr Issued 4ils warning last week salng that the spirit had "seled" him and. through him, issued the fol lowing statement: "I will pour out my wrnth upon this cltv and country not many days hence by fire nnd pestilence nnd manv shall perish September, 1021, tenth dav. Thus soldi the Lord." Carr points to the lire at Twentj first street nnd Washington nenue Sat urday afternoon nnd the Chester disas ter, us well as the Texns floods, ns evi dence that his prophecy wns truly In spired. Cnrr sajs other members of the mis- Is a oad skin your, handicap? Try ihe Resinot treatment; It . makes red. oily, blotchy skins fresher and more attractive RESINOL 5oolhinq Andlie&linq Bfc It 1 The Refining Influence of Beautiful Lighting Fixtures makes itself manifest in tlic home pride expressed by cen member of . the family dc eloping that desire for the beautiful and artistic. Wc can greatly assist ou in jour plans for improved illumination. The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co. 427-433 North Broad Street "A Short Walk Along Automobile Row'" This Ironing Pad FREE with each Electric Iron ",'1",A Vv " '. CONTINUING our f l'Si'!i''', ihH 'rV v remarkably suc- cessiui saie 01 Elec tric Irons, we offer free of charge with each household type of iron, the novel, convenient ironing pad pictured. This pad is indispensable for general household use and when traveling. It measures 14 x 20 inches; one side is of felt and the other of turkish toweling. Over 5000 housewives who have taken advantage of this sale are acclaiming th? merits of this pad! This week we are featuring the Franklin electric iron. Here is an iron which is real value beauti fully finished, keen point, comfortable handle, large ironing surface, wonderful heating element. And very easy terms of payment. $1 with the order and the balance payable at the very con-' venient rate of $1 per month for six months. Fifty cents off for cash. Call Telephone Walnut 4700 The PHILADELPHIA Write I ELECTRIC COMPANY TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET S. 40th St. 6th and Diamond St.. 4600 Frankford At. 3100 Kanilnt ton At. llth St. and Columbia Ava. Broad and Ru.combSu. (Logan) 7 and 9 W. Chaltan At. Broad and Wharton St. 1 g-v - - a;- tyr- i Ce- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiBaaaaaaBaaanaaiaBaasan al aV aB aBaWA ' awawaw Bawawam awaw awaw awawaf BawjBaw' HaaBBafallBaWflBaVaVawawawjBawawawawaV aT .00 $ NEW PRICE 1625 MODEL 47 for Touring and Roadster Four-Pass. Coupe - $2185 Five-Pass. Sedan - $2425 New Prices On All Other Oldsmobiles Model 43-A (4-cyllnder) Touring - - $1145 Roadster - 1145 Coupe - - 1645 Sedan - - 1845 Model 46 (8-cyllnder) Touring - - $1735 Sedan - - 2635 Economy Truck (one-ton) Chassis - - $1095 Steel Cab - ' - 1175 Express - - 1245 Cord Tires on all Models All prices- f. o. b. Lansing. Federal Tax Additional I Test this Car's Value by its Performance T IS now a little over six months since we introduced the Uldsmobile 47 in this community. The performance record of this car during that period, leads us to state without reservation that in power, performance, smooth easy riding, and lack of vibration, it surpasses any other car that approximates it in price, size or weight. We make this statement carefully and thoughtfully because we know it is backed not only by our own judgment but by the consensus of expert opinion and owner-experience. And now come lower prices to still further emphasize Olds mobile's policy of exceptional value. Everywhere the Oldsmobile "47" is known, it is spoken of with unconcealed enthusiasm; so much so, that we are thoroughly convinced that any intelligent man or woman who will take the trouble to compare values will decide favorably on the outstanding superiorities of this Oldsmobile model. For that reason we are eager to have you make your own test of this car's value. We feel certain you have only to inspect this car to ride in it and drive it yourself to be readily convinced that in design, appearance and performance it yields nothing, except size, to the highest priced and best known eight-cylinder cars on the market. If you are looking for a car at an extremely reasonable price, that will give you not only dependable transportation, but 'also true 8-cylinder luxury of travel, longer life and economy of up-keep, we strongly recommend that you let the Oldsmo bile "47" demonstrate its finer performance by a personal trial. We have received a special shipment of Oldsmobile "47 Y' in anticipation of this announcement and are prepared to handle orders for this model with prompt delivery. Fn Larson-Old smobile Company 800 North Broad Street H'c have a few openinys in our organization for responsible dealers in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the Eastern Shore STRAWBRIDGE 6 CLOTHIER Wr Nvhll - Autumn Opening Exposition Millinery from Paris With Clever Copies By Our Own Milliners It's a glorious sight, this New Millinery, radiant with fuchsia colorings, wine tinged reds, vivid blues, soft, tawny fur browns, royal purples and glowing, rosy tones that seem like the bright smile of promise to a world that for so long a time Fashion has insisted upon garbing in black. There are Black Hats, too, plenty of them, deep, rich, shadowy black velvets, plushes and pannes many with plumage in color. If you desire a "first Hat" a small, soft affair to accompany the cloth dress and the tailored suit and accommodate the indispensable veil you will find it here in every shape advanced for autumn. Or, if you are interested in a Large Dress Hat you will see it'here with all the irregular dents and slashings with which Fashion has made Millinery picturesque this season. Paris Hats, $18.00 to $65.00. Beautiful Copies, $12.00 to $35.00 g-ystrawbrldic! & Clothier Second Floor Market Stri t Women's Dresses Women's New Suits From $25.00 to $47.50 Beautifully tailored modeh of Poirct twill and tricotinc in black and navy blue, featuring the Coat Frock hardly distinguishable from a plain-tailored top coat; the redmgote chiefly with a decidedly circular movement; the panel models that achieve the irregular hem-line so gracefully; the odd sloping and slanting tunic styles, and the straight line models with low-placed girdles all within the price range, 525.00 to $47.50; many of them beau tifully beaded and embroidered. Jersey Slip-over Dresses From $12.75 to $25.00 Here's a type of Dress that for general utility cannot be surpassed especially the sleeveless mod els that arc worn over any kind of blouse or guimpe. Others have full-length sleeves or sleeves that just cover the elbow. In black, navy, dark brown, beaver and rust. Jr - StrftwbrldBe A Clothier Second Floor, Markt Stre.t From $30.00 to $47.50 Fine tricotine, wool vclour, duvet de laine and the smartest Uecd effects. Models on slightly fit ted lines with detachable belt, and unbelted models tailored with severity. Notched collars, convertible collars and some fur-trimmed collars. Real back-to-nornial plenty and ariety. MORE ELABORATE SUITS From $55.00 to $77.50 Wool velour, duvet de laine, moussyne and tri cotinc, m black, navy, various browns and grays, showing the new longer coats in belted and un belted styles, others slightly flaring from the shoulder. Some beautiful examples of fine tailor ing among these. Also a number of embroidered models with handsome collars of mole, nutiia and opossum. Smart New Outing Suits of Fine Worsted Jersey at $18.75 r S'ranbrldco Clolhijr Second floor Centre We Have Received More of Those Extra-Trousers Suits for Men to Be Sold at $27.50 and $34.50 Thus bringing fresh completeness in styles, in fabrics and in sizes to these excellent collections of Autumn and Winter Suits. There are Serge Suits, Herringbone Suits and Worsted Suits in practi cally ccry wanted coloring. The styles nrc of the very latest somo a little in advance of the season, some as conservative as any man of reserved tastes could desire. These are without question two of the best Clothing values to be had in Philadelphia to-day $27.50 and $34.50. Hundreds of Spring Suits at Clearance Prices Suits with Extra Trousers SI T.oO I Suits of AIco make 5525.00 Some very Good Suits 15.00 Alco Blue Serge Suits 31.50 Fine Blue Serge Suits 523.50 i Palm Beach Suits $11.75 And all remaining light-colored Spring Suits at half price and less now $10.00 and sz.ou. - Strawbnde 4 Cloth'er -Second Floor Uait A Handsome 10-piece Walnut Dining-Room Suit For Only $410.00 (QUEEN ANNE DESIGN) 'I Ins i one of the many Suits purchused for last month's Furni ture Sale, vhtch can still be bought at the "August Sale" savings half and less than half the former regular prices. This particular Suit consists of a 66-inch Sideboard, large China Cloct, Serving Table, 51-inch Extension Table, 5 Side ("haus and Arm Chair with brown leather scat. Complete for SU0 00 Many other Suits at equally remarkable savings ?-- Strawbridse 4. i lothier Thlirt Ponr Hand-made Blouses Prettier Than Ever A group of dainty new models of white batiste nnd voile, all with long sleeves. Fine hand-run I tucks, embroideied dots, drawn- I work in pretty block patterns and filet lace are used as delightfully effective trimmings Mouses in i vest effects or with V-shnpcd ' nech, some witn long collars of handmade filet lace. All charm inglv new and fiesh $4.50 to $8.75. Seron 1 I loor i enir A Few of the Many Extra Values In the Sale of China and Housefu mishinqs There arc hundreds of other items equally attractive and equally important to ery woman who takes delight in reducing housekeeping costs to a minimum : 51-Pieco Dinner $1 8 SO ' Nosts of Heavy Glass Q() Sets of Porcelain 'P-1-0'0" , Mixing Howls JUC Folding Step.lndd.crs QO Or with Iluckct Ucst '?0.&D Imported China Dinner Sets, 98-pc. $32.50 Sets of 3 Aluminum Saucepans 95c 100 nars or Unite 1 $C.G3 Floating Laundry Soap u Cut Glass Mayonnaise $g. Howls with Plate ... 20 Pantry Stools, Strong, well-made Necdlcetchrd Table CI 90 Tumblers, a dozen.. V-1-" Copper-bottom Wash Hoilcrs , 50c $3.60 "Rapid" Hand-power ashing Machines h"M I Vacuum Cleaners 0?K 7K Close to Half Price P't 5 - StrwBrlds A Clothier -Untmtnt STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER j a r i ' ,n Phone Poplar 4697 1 MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREJBT -5r ,W T3 i'j.itfkfLn L ..aitfftVf ti !-'. i l I AM 2l-&&s. 1 . . - J . . . to, 'w A ' V i,. it . . di ". ... a- 'ffT-i- if ,.
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