ESSi JT vp " rmfWmm rSPS W,? ' J1 TV," , $? w 'Q&mK&wmuPSZK 1 ': t - i! '. it9 Sr,'!. 'x..' 7 V v8 "V., 'fjTTRUM SELLERS EWE M TERMS J - , judgo Imposes Fines Only J4 cause Law's Validity V Is Questioned Bo- Atlantic CUy, Sept. 33. .Tall son nrM will not be Imposed upon At- City iiilu,-',r m-"";'0 "" l.nllf! .1. vn Ness lnw. This was "made abundantly clear by Big beauties for hens to cackle about i Gold Seal Eggs Carton of twelve At all our Stores IJfcHHBIfflli Judgo ltobcrt;"Irlscrsoll shortly after court was convened this morning for tho purposo of (Sentencing tho 130 de- fendants who pleaded non' vult to the: cbargo of violating the act. Judgo Ingcrgoll said: "The Court had expected to Impose tho maximum penalty in liquor cases. However, bo jnany of these cases have been taken to liigucr courts for the purpose fef ipsung mo constitutionality or the van Neds law tlint I cotmlilpr Hint If .m.1,i bo unfair to send nny man to jail for n violation of an net tinder review to tne extent mat tins one is. I will, '1 - ' - - ' ? ' ' ,.. . . . . 1 1 therefore, only Impose a -fine In each caso until" tho constitutionality of the act has been determined." Joseph Moss, proprietor of the Beaux Arts Cafe, pleaded not guilty and the same plea was entered by his bartender, James McKlciv Tho cases will be tried More than forty had been' fined $175 when court adjourned at noon, a scoro or moro $150 and a few, mostly bar tenders, $75. One man, John .7. Chllds, proprietor of tho Dreamland Cafe, a second offender, was lined $350. This was tho heaviest penalty meted out during tho morning. , Sylphqathal the disinfectant F.rm.rly ealttd Sulpho-Naplhml It is iyi times stronger than the U. S. Public Health Service Standard. Leading hospitals in New York and Now England use it. For perianal hygiene cuts, wounds, douches Eylpho-Ntthol Is Inraluible. Dritroys term life, but Is ha.llnz to the tissues. Physt dtnj recommend It. Drue and dept. stores, 18e, J5c, 66c, 11.25. V fS V ". .-X 5 At Hallahans They Arc Rticed Of course, we only pic ture two styles, but we have them all. In the new Titian rus set, in gunmctal or in black kid. , Low heels, of course. Here are the very styles that School and College Girls are asking for ! They're all here those cl'ever pumps with the buckled straps those extra-good-looking oxfords with the spiffy perforations. Though You'd Expect to Pay 7.50 to 9.50 WOMEN'S HOSIERY A rummage of odd pnlrsi wonderful Ogc & Eft0 Pr bnr;nln mJ Children' Sox, plain colors and "I Co pr, fancy top A O ( vW vL-Jt'?;.-.. VPN $s Vs&;- li:V SiV s;s'-x " y LIALLAHAIQ JLlGOOD SHOESUP 921 Market Street Brtnch Stores Open Every Eteninj 60th & Chcitnot Sts. 2736 Germantown Ave. S604 Germantown Ave. Weil Phila. North Phila. GermaDtown bi'ly fkll Offci'ing Orieivt&l Rugs Prices B&ck To Nor maJ 33'3to50Less TKiMx Oiea' Ago rPHlS COLLECTION comprises our entire stock from the lead ing Rug Centers of the Far East. A magnificent assortment of Fereghans, Sultanabads, Kurdistans, Arak rugs, Kirmansha rugs, Saruk and Serape rugs. The splendid savings afforded on all wanted weaves is shown by our quotations on a newly arrived and especially fine lot of room-size SERAPE RUGS 11.2x9.3 .$350 11.3x8.10 275 11.5x9.6 ..... 275 12.2x8.11 275 10.7x8.9 235 10.5x7.9 225 9.3 x 8. . 10.1 x 8.5. 12.2x9.3. 11.8x8.5. 13.6x9.7. 11.4x9. . .$225 . 225 . 325 . 285 . 335 . 325 I The Popular "Here and There" or Small Sizes Mossouls, Kazaks, Cabistans, Kur distans, Shirvans, etc., in striking!) attractive designs and colorings ot rare Oriental beauty. $37.50,' $45, $55, $65 A Word About Chinese Rugs With their incomparable colorings these rugs are less than half the price of a year ago and arc even be low pre-war levels. A remarkable assortment, from the little Chinese mat to the room size, perior desig weave. H j J Ai .j. ', ik-U iSTLW' NT m m& sf3 if 5 -, fef m ml I v m v -- i Jerry Sulllvnij, proprietor of tho Kll Inrncy Hotel, clmngal his pica from not guilty to non vult. Tho comparative lightness' of the fines and the announcement that no one would bo cnt to jail for n violation of tho Van. Ness law until the status of this law Is clearly determined by a higher court, came as a cheerful eur prise to tho 130 or more accused men and women jvho had pleaded non vult. Lawyers Interpreted tho ruling as the first definite blow dealt by the courts to the now famous State prohibition law, and they expect It to establish a prece dent, for other parts of the State. large 12x22 all of su- 11 and V3 I &1 fsu ZJ&U C -fms &J.C: J.? i ttv ?5Z S3 S' KwICIC. JSpM-ffh1 Wtm't' ffrrWc,Tr :-J JUMPtothe Shaw Walker Lightweight STEEL FILING SAFE 18000 now in use not one ever lost its c ontents by fire "Built Like a Skyscraper1 Shaw-Walker 1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Phone Filbert 52G7 Steel and Wood File Ledger Desks Card index Equipment Filing Safes i ) , --r-.f DRUGGISTS Chemists Clerks For qualified nftd efficient help use THE PUBLIC LEDGER MORNING EVENING SUNDAY .! STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER All at One Price $8.90 The Sale of Men's Sample Shoes For Autumn and Winter A remarkable collection of Shoes for street and dress wear Salesmen's show-room samples of tho JAMES A. BANISTER COMPANY and the BOYDEN SHOE COMPANY two of the best suppliers at about one-third to nearly one half less than tjie prices identical Shoes will be sold for later in the season. Only one group, this year, and that comprised of the kind of Shoes men have demanded THE BEST. English lasts and now interpretations of the "Brogue" vogue, in tan calf, cordovan, French calf and Scotch grain leathers. One of the finest collections of Sample Shoes we have ever assembled. The sample sizes arc, 7, VA and 8 all B width. Also 8 A width. As jjhc number of pairs is not as great as in former years, the necessity of early selection is greater than ever before. NOTE Sample Shoes arc not returnable. Eer cicto be properly lilted at time of purchase. - 8trawDria;e a should Clothier EigMti mid l'ilbrt Stree- New Autumn and Winter Fabrics Ready in the Men's Custom Tailoring Shop We take pleasure in informing men of critical clothinjr tastc Uiat we have completed the assembling of our Custom Fabrics for the coming Autumn and Winter seasons. The patterns' are all new and smart, and of that exclusive character which at once marks Custom Clothing. While the quality of these new weaves from leading American and European looms is appreciably finer than heretofore, prices are at least 25 per cent, less than they were one year ago. We are now" prepared to make Suits to measure for $50.00 to $80.00. A Fortunate Purchase Enables Us to Make Some Very Fine Suits to Individual Measure for We secured some excellent imported and American Suitings from a large New York woolen house at a welcome price-concession. About GO different patterns to choose from. Of course, our regular Custom Tailoring staff will execute the won:. -rr y Strawlirldun Clothier Scond F oor $55 l.a Important Clothing News for Every Man Residing Within 100 Miles of Philadelphia The new autumn and winter Suits, of "Alco," "Wickham" and other fine makes, establish new standards of clothes value, at $28.00, $33.00 and $38.00. Men who desire an extra pair of Trousers with their Suit, fchouHUr5' see the two wonderful groups of Seige, Herringbone, Tweed and Worsted Suits, with two pairs of Trousers, which we are selling at $27.50 and $34.50. Practically all sizes. Spring Suits at Clearance Prices Serge Suits, with two pairs of Trousers, small sizes only $17.50. Excellent Suits of handsome fabrics $15.00. "Alco" Spiing Suit.-, $25.00.- All light-colored Spring Suits, at half ami less than half price now $10.00 and $22.50. All remaining Palm Beach Suit.- Advance Notice ! we of or at re- Thursday morning shall begin a Sale Winter Overcoat s, such magnitude and such savings as will nay any man for coming here from any point within a hundred miles. Watch for details in to morrow evening's papers. arc now $11.75. - ir.iwb!nj Oolln.'r i-i onj I 1 l.a-t Neckties, Half Price, 50c This price 50c is less than the prc-cnt wholesale price for Four-in-hands of this character. They an- of rich, lu.-trous weaves, in a wide airny of popular striped and figured effects. Everv N'ec'Utie caicfully made with the new band at back to prevent bitid'ing when slipped through the collar. - ' r,i , r l- v . oil i n t irr. sirt(. SSSYJiSsmSUfwtsSSr I I ' '! j Paris Millinery ' An Opening Exposition of Unusual Importance When these dimming Pans Hats, were first lifted from their boxes they brought forth exclamations of admiration. Here was Pau again, with hor old cunning, her heart in her art and lior hnnd aolne -ing new wonders, in line and detail that change the whole aspect of Millinery. They were so inspiring, we set to work to copy them immediately and we arc now showing Many faithfully executed eopies And in many instances we have taken a note from one mid an idea from another and united them in different but most effective combinations. The whole Display is surprisingly new and different tho new colorings alone are a feast for the eye. &- trwbrldKe Clothtw Bscond Flour. lark?t Blrt. Wot New Models in Gossard Corsets Lacing in Front Corsets cleverly fashioned and designed in accord with, tho pre vailing mode. Women correctly fitted in tho GOSSARD best suit ed to their figure will bo de lighted with the ease, comfort and the smart effect these Corsets give. There is n Gossard for women of every type of figure. Prices $3.75 to $25.00. Three Excellent Models For slender women with large frame, model 377 $5.00. For women of short stout figure, model 384 $5.00. For the average stout woman, model 573 $0.50. StrawbrldM . Clothier Third Floor. Markt Street West Silk Embroidered Flannel Cieam Wool-mixed Flannels, silk-embroidered; dainty hem stitched or scalloped edge $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 a yard. StrnwbrldB & Clothier Aisle 13 Centre Women's Autumn Suits and Dresses at Moderate Prices Even if Fashion had not ac complished such wonders in new ness and beauty the moderate prices of these new Suits and Dresses would be enough to make them attractive. Tailored Cloth Dresses, $35 to $65 Poiret twill and tricotine, in tunic, redin gote, 1 o n g -waisted, panel and very close, straight line models; plain tailored, beaded, braided and embroid ered, w i t h belts one of their smartest features. Dlack, navy and some dark browns. Prices S .'! 5.00 to $05.00. Dresses, $18.75 to $35 Crepe de chine, crepe Georgette and satin combined with satin crepes. Plaited skirts, plaited and odd-shaped tunics, also straight-line slip-oer models. Charming sashes and girdles. Black, navy and dark brown. StrHHhrldae A Clothier -Set und I'loui .Matli.t Sties! Autumn Suits, S25.00 to $40.00 Cheviot silver-tipped burella and wool cloui in b'ack, navy and brown; also good-looking tweed effects in the soft dark tones. Some of those distinctive, straight-line, long-coat, notched collar models among them. Among the Finer New Suits, $47.50 to $85.00 Duft de laiue, duvet-melange, tricotine. Pollyaunn and mous-syr-e. in such eiu-hanting new Nhade.-. as Malay and mm mot, Sor rento and iiirruLvnin, also navy and black. Some in the (hired-frjni-the-sho-ildor -tv'e, some on the longs tailored lines that can be worn with or without a belt. Many embroidered and fur tiimmed. Hig-h-grade Light weight Suits at Great Reductions now $12.50 to $55.00. "-raw tr li., iill.i Cosy Comfortables Waini ami comfoi table, and dccoiathe a- well, with then pretty coei iiiys Cotton Comfortables An ONcellcnt l.eay weight, eov ered with fmurp I ilk'lino $::.5i With ficure I i aniliric pnver Iiok deied with snti"i' S5 00 Wool Comfortables Puie wool C.litij,'. with envoi of figured cambric bordered with p'ain sntiiio Mi.,'0. Finer 'rinde. coveted with fip. uied satin" v ith nl -m ratine bor der and hacl. 10 (10. With figured si k top. plain border and ilk n.ull li.tck $15.00. -'r- I I I i li nl I.' New Slip-on Gloves From France, S2.25 Think of it' Wmil'ii's Frencn r.lace f',loes, ti-button length, slip-on style, a.t oin.thiid less than similar (doves last year. In white, b'ack or tan. overseam sewn, with neatly stitched backs, .hist armed from France. Price $2.25. siimv 1,1 luce s C ml (or Vile 12 Mml.el Slrel Umbrellas at $3.50 S P K C I A I.. Union Tnffetu (silk-and-cotton) Uiiibiellas with -turdy narngon frames. Women's Umbiellas have plnin or fancv carved wood handles, aomo with hakelite tops finished with wrist cordis or rings. Mon' Umbrollas hnve plain or carved wood bant dies in crook stylo. x fltrun'lrM A r-iit,i.. . Al 7, Mtrlnrtisirot ) Mry trat j I W-. U'itltf 3,.,? ''"Vl!2 .v .. .. .j.v,t3LjtkTy- rtt.vgiL V 1yi.d"JKsJii . I M . .uoi .