rf ." & IT "15.. .. r 5r , I ' - t t tOPPEkS NO LONGER TOPPING; MOTORS TAKE SHINE OFF ti t f Epcn Bcaup and Dandies Don Dusters and Park Caps on One Ear Auto Vogue Responsible, Hat Salesmen Say "Tbcro v:as a time," the lint sales man. enM, "when Uic man of the world donned frock coat nnd high tllk hat and, with stick on arm, strolled down the etrpet In tho afternoon" or early eve- " uiut now," ho continued, "that name man slips his arm Into n duster, parks his cap on one car, nnd away ho com In has machine." Whenthe fnmlly went to the opera pot so mhny years ago father was there with long talli and stiff bosom and n silk hat which closed with a loud nnd ntartllng pop. Hut today father Jams n derby on his bend, gives a reassuring pat to the crown, nnd he's ready. ( line smctuncn uecinru wiui mu uiuu mobile is responsible for the decline In the ukp of silk toppers. "Although we sell n number of silk hats for very formal occasions," snld one, "In tho last ten years the sales have fnllcn off by n largo percentage. The big man and financier lets the derby take the place of his high hat, and frock coat nnd dress suit alike are worn with the derby. "We feel that tho nutomobllo Is re sponsible. Tho man who n one time walked into tho ,ntore and purchased n high hat drlvcs'up today In his machine and buys n cnp. Getting In nnd out, of limousines Is awkward when a high bat is worn. On tho other liahd, n hnt manufac turer says that high silk huts nrc going to find new favor this fall, and ho brought forth order blanks on which Trre 'nrgcr orders for top hats. "And, Incidentally," Inquired the manufacturer, "have you ever really watched n man purchase n hat? "With much care he select n model from n shelf nnd puts It on his head, being ' careful to strike the right angle "And then he struts about In front of the mirror, turning his head first to the left, then the right. He pokes an inquisitive forefinger into tho crown to sec it it win dent any further, rip ples the edge of the brim with his linger tips wn'k about a bit more to get another angle in a different mir ror a matter of great importance In pending. "Sometimes he buys the first, some times the fifth but when It comes to hnts, a man is as temperamental as a woman." Woman Burned In Putting Out Fire Mrs. Emma Dickson, forty-two years old, was burned on the face and hands In extinguishing flames caused by the explosion of a gas stove in the kitchen of her home nt 1510 South Bancroft street, at 0 o'clock last night. Mrs. Dickson was treated at St. Agnes' Hos pital and was nble to go homo this morning. Young Indicted ,ln Garwood Killing An Indictment of murder was found by tho retiring Cnmdcn County Grand Jury against Guilford Young, confessed slnycr of Harry Garwood, Camden jit ney oncrator. Trim bills also w found for receiving and driving stolen TWO ARHPfl SIKPFP-TCJ UCI n.flutofnobllc, """1'1Z; n material Men With Pistol and Stiletto Taken After Mysterious Shot Two men were captured at Fourth street nnd Columbia nvenue at 2 o'clock this morning by Patrolman Downing, wno pursued tiiein niter a shot was flrcd nt American street and Columbia avenue. At a hearing today before Magistrate Glenn, nt tho Fourth nnd York streets station, tho men said they were Benja min TrufOa, of Fourth street near Go' lUmbla nvenue, and James Glettc, of Ninth street near Berks. Tho patrol man testified one of the men carried an army automatic pistol and a razor and the other carried n stiletto. Magistral Glenn held them In $500 bail for further hearing September 21, and detectives are investigating the shot which led to their arrest. Benjamin Martin, held ns witness In the murder charsc. was indicted for stealing and receiving Ktolcn Automobiles. Young will be placed on trial within the next two weeks. n 10th Anniversary Sate Specials in the Economy Basement RUPTURE BOOKLET ahk fob itnrnov no. nIIMf 'Information ofcmf trtMMSa. ,, far anAJtia tfH;;nJi AU"J:'DWMfc prrjjni o !''" " "r -t9 TmUntmM Anratai 'HI 3 scrtw ecu! a I Thumb Hrw neculatt frM whf n all Inn fall. Caa attach ! anoit any arnu, fl 4aw ?C r. fc!R-jf?L ahSSf'-MfSiS, lo " but center oitm hUu, komln Us, or !-"U:EyI,.",'n witnont CHartt zv. "" snn nwn wnr wmrm was E82ZXXXEBXI aar nut? ankTVv 7M ONE-DAY OUTINGS From Market Street Wharf The time shown is Eastern Standard Time, one hour slower than Daylight Saving Time. ElAmnlf. Train .Ur.m- .LI. -J tUement as leaving at 6 00 A. M..U fSJ.'f ?, Standard Time, will depart at W 7.00A.M..dunng Daylight Saving Time. Lf S 'aMnllfallilaillamiiiilaiB 1 WM w Wof8warta. "3 Every Sunday .50 Round Trip Atlantic Clt-r Wlldwood Analeaca Andrew Avinut Ocean City Cane May Sea Iale City Corsons Inlet Stone Harbor ....... Avalon 1 f?'11 other resorts 60 Ai wm!!,'!-"9'' Ofens Uarbor, w,1,woi sum a Sunday, SeptamW IS, 2S 1 rf Bssch Hsrtn, Bt 12, niftl CUj, Hsrftr R.ml Tri. !' " Haran Tatrrara Ckt. R.i. D l iJt . Syrf a,,. p&L"" - -" " -"- Market Btreet Whan Bept. is... m i Kept. 25... t.UK II aQ Sunday, Septamber IB, 25 5f ruhtrmaa's Escn- J tUn. MiurictRhcr D . - nl Fwlucit Fib- Kum TrtB .- n j. M.rlst Btreet WHartBew. IS..? S.20 our $1 Sept. 2S... 6.201! Sunday, until NoTember 27, inc. .J-JO Tint BMth, SwU, P.ik. B.7 llwd sod Reuod Tri nicrmedul lUIUms uunc (51 OP.! O VIUurKlTn, Sm Girt, Aibory Fuk. Ln Branch, and in Tria irrmtduta alstiaiu. WJsrf Bepteraber 18, . . . 6.20 7.15 U U Bcpttober 25 to November 2! From broad streci oTATior dJO.OO NEW YORK UtJ; rr: Sundays, unu irn September Z5, Oetober9, 2J, Norember 6, 20, December 4, 18 3.S,o Washington $3.00 Baltimore diiwr,.,. Hound Trip SUNDAVS, September IS, October . 16, 30 Nor.mbcr 13, 2T and B UroHfl Rrr Wcat rwuaeiphu' .50 December 11. 7.50 Ai 7.55 AjT GETTYSBURG OneoflhcHorld's R.nnJT.U tirratriinll!r,M. aundoy, Sentember 25 $3 ni.rt o."M.,' jcpiomoor o "roaq Htreat a , Wft VWUcUilpnla.":: 5,00 ft UlVHecond bPt?et . .V. ... ..'.'.. ?,07 fc Qej.oo "Round Trip LURAY, VA. SUNDAY, stjhlla, VOetober 1 ) 11.20 fe 16-Day Niagara hlls Excursion September IS, 29 and October 13 Consult ticket acenu Pennsylvania System out. or the Broadway Limited. llllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllll I For Sale Business Sites S in direct line of the S city's natural growth S Ideal corner locations for business, hotels, apartment houses or office buildings. , N. W. Cor. Broad & Locust Sts., 85xll6Vxft. N. JV. Cor. 21st & Market Sts., 188 x 102 ft. N. W. Cor. 19th & Walnut Sts., lOOx 135 ft. 5 Immediate action is desirable " S g Girard Trust Company Broad and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia aiiiliiiiilllillliillllilllllllllliiliillllllllilllllliiiilliiillllllllliijllllllllliiiiiif i iLCaaiaaafaakaElJ1 VCfs-S-HHW J m 4 rJ Yt Drover "Robl L Robbed of His Money-Stocking 1804 Financial mismanage ment exacts a heavier toll today than did tho highwayman of yore. A living trust pro tects money or prop erty settled upon a person or institution inexperienced in finan cial matters. Booklet upon request Guarantee Trust & Safe Deposit Co. 316-18-20 Chestnut Street 1415 Clieatnnt St. 0 So. S2d St. .....reo; Announcing an Advance Sale and Showing of . New Designs in Custom Bodies of the LINCOLN MOTOR CAR 7-passenger Limousine; vestibule type From the board of America's best-known custom designer. Fine example of high-grade coachbuilding. Delightful color combina tion, exterior and interior. Special upholstery and complete fit ings, A traveling conveyance of rare beauty and comfort. 4-passenger Special A sporty, low-hung car of speedy lines and individual finish. Combining the rare attributes of dashing appearance and abso lute comfort. 2-pas8enger Roadster (sport model) With disappearing rumble seat. Ample luggage room for tour ing. Long, low lines, finished with distinctive striping. This model recommends itself at once as .an invaluable part of any gentleman's completely equipped garage. 4-passenger Phaeton de Luxe " Special upholstery. Up-to-date lines. The last word in traveling comfort. An all-year car in every sense. With curtains up, a complete and cozy conveyance for cold or blustery weather. The exceedingly high value which is given in the Lincoln the perfect performance of its vibrationless eight-cylinder motor the smooth-running and noiseless chassis the economy of upkeep All these are brought to a fitting climax in the luxury and master workmanship of these new Lincoln bodies. And these new Lincoln types are very attractively priced! All the Above on View at the Salesrooms of the Sweeten Automobile Company 441 North Broad Street Philadelphia September 14, 15, 16, 17 Open Evenings During This Exhibit Special Tomorrow for Anniversary A Bin Sale of Women's Pure Worsted Sweaters In Blouse or Tuxedo Styles At Sharply Cut Prices Good colors and styles all made of tho best of worsted. choosingl i mi STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A. M-CLOSES AT (:30 P. M. SWKDNESDAT. SKrTKMBKB 14, 1021. f NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK. M7BKET a 'n2l STREETS ? JL 3 Anniversary Brings a Harvest of Big Values in Women's & Misses' Apparel Women's & Misses' $6.00 Serge JO QCJ Jumper Dresses at, Each U Braid-trimmed models with pockets and belts. $4.00 Sweaters Now $5.00 Sweaters Now $1.50 $2.95 bNELLENBURflS Economy Baacment Boys' $6.50 Combination Black Rubber Raincoat & Hat At $4.65 Each Of extra good quality. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Splendid protec tion against bad weather and a saving of doctors' bills. Boys' $4.25 Oliver Twist Suits Of fine quality corduroy in blue, green and brown. Made good nnd strong for tho dj-l schoolboy $L,Lu Boys' Norfolk School Suits Sizes C to 17. Of cxtrn good quality cheviots. Strongly made, big assortment of colorings to se lect from. Knickers fli c full lined, at P?.t) Boys' Corduroy Suits Sizes 7 to 17. Splendid quality tfc rt full-lined knickers, at pOetjU BoyB Norfolk Suits With 2 Pairs of Full-Lined Knickers Of good quality corduroy, strongly made, ideal Jr nj for school wear, at. . pO.VO Boys' Norfolk SuJtsr-2 Pairs of Full-Lined Knickers Of extra good quality fancy cheviot. Strongly made and fl: rj- well tailored ipOeOt) Boys' Knickers Sizes 7 to 18. Of extra fine quality corduroy, just what tho boys want OQ for school, at pleO" SNELLENBURCS Economy Basement Women's and Misses' $10 and $12.50 Dresses In good straight-lino styles, (JC Q Women's & Misses' $7.50 Jumper , Dresses of Velveteen Finished with belts and pockets and touches of color, each , $4.50 Women's and MiBses' $4.00 Tub DrcssetfOf plaid and checked gingham, flowered and figured voiles and organdie, J '7C each apl.lU Women's and Misses' $30 to $35 Suits Of tricotino and serge, in dressy styles, each Women's Undermuslins and Aprons $1.25 Extra-Size 4Qr Gowns, Each U" Tailored models of lino lingerie cloth, cut generously full and fin ished with hemstitching. $2.00 and $2.25 Extrn-Size Che mises Built-up shoulder models of nainsook, trimmed with laco. Cut very no & (M lAci, yJ ylf 1 Drawers Finished $17.75 Women's & Misses' $25 to $30 M O 7C JL ( J Coats and Wraps at, Each . . Of vclour and polo cloth. Women's and Misses' $10 Sports Coats Smart sports models in wool jersey and fiber, j A QC Women's and Misses' $15 Sports Suits Smart models of tweeds and serges, (1 QC each P ' ') Women's $2.00 Tub Blouses Of voile, lawn and organdie, QAat Women's $2.00 Double" Extra-Size Sateen Petticoats Of heavy quality sateen in black and navy, each $1.29 Women's $3.50 & $4.00 Georgette $ 1 Qf Crane Rl.ii.cfia nf TCnnri VX7V $5.00 Crepe Blouses at, Each Trimmed with embroidery, lace: blouses and overblouscs. Women's $10.00 Silk Sports Skirts at, Each Of baronet satin, sea spray and fancy skirtings. Women's $1'J50 Sateen Petticoats Good quality sateen pcrca line in plain colors. Nicely fin ished with pretty Oft- full, at Extra - Size with tucks and rufllos of CQf. embroidery. Special at. . Ox V 79c Extra-Size Bloomers Of nnd fin :. 49c Today We Are Featuring $1.79 Bleached Seamless Sheets At $J 19 Each Size 81x90 inches. A genuine Anniversary "find" for thrifty customers. Splendid value! 12c Bleached Gauze Good and strong, 36 inches wide, C, vnrd nt 0v 32c Pillow Cases 15x36 inch size, each 50c Pillow Cases Cast Iron brand, one of the best makes on the market. Size 45x36, A (in 52c Pillow Tubing 45 inches wide; add a hem and you have a pillow or bolster case, ACn yard, at...: jL 50c Berkeley Cambric The best make fine quality, JOn number 100, yard at. . . . v"w SNELLENBURCS Economy Basement 23c ruffled flounces, each, Women's $3 to $4 White Gabar dine Tub Skirts Made with pockets and belts; r nt button trimmed, each P 1 . s bNELLFNBURGb Economy Basement pink batiste, cut iuu ished with clastic at waist and knee, at. . . . Extra-Size Bungalow Aprons Full-cut aprons of striped ging ham, trimmed with rickrack braid, sash and pock- nQr ez ets. Special at. . . . Uyi bUELLENBURflS Economy Basement Extra-Size Day in Our Corset Department $6.00 & $7.00 Corsets $2.98 & $3.50 Pair Of pink and white coutil, in medium bust or girdle top mod els. Well boned, with long hip line a splendid typo of corset for the larger figure and mar velous values at these low prices. SNELLENBURCS Economy Basement For One Day Tomorrow Only 49c & 59c Cretonnes In Lovely Fall Colorings at 18c and 24c yd. 36 inches wide. A wonderful variety of stripe and floral effects in the richest of colorings very effective for fall draperies. bNELLENBURGS Economy Basement .iMaMaBBSSB)jataaaWMaiaBBaaaalaaiaaiaaaai Heavy Seamless Axminster and Velvet Rugs, at $31.89 Size 9x12; Worth if Perfect Up to $60J)0 A limited lot from regular stock; attractive patterns and pretty colorings. Extraordinary values at this low price. Slight seconds. No mail or phone orders. Axminster Rugs, Specially Priced at $26.89 Size 8.3x10.6 ft; pretty floral and allover designs. No mail or phono orders filled. Clearing Out Mill Ends and Remnant Ofl Lengths of Cork Linoleum, Sq. Yd oJjC aii wo yaros wme, with genuine burlap back. Real cork lin- lcii-uasc goods. Seconds positively not bNELLENBJRcS Economy Basement oleum for less exchangeable. than Furniture & Bedding At Anniversary Low Prices This 45.00 Dining-Room Suit 5-Piecc $26.75 $9.75 Breakfast Set, $5.75 wFflfJi $22.50 Oak Serving Table, $12.95 Golden quartered oak, :0x3R-lnch top; Colonial de flltrn, deep linen drawer and lurue (.heir. n $2.75 "pSmok- mg Stands, 98c Heautiful mahogany tlntRh stands. wnn tray. Outfit the Girls for School Now! Note These Anniversary Savings in Girls' and Juniors' New Fall Apparel Intermediates' and $0 Qd&$9 QC Juniors' $5 Dresses at 7J J . , Pretty plaid gingham, trimmed with contrasting colors. Fin ished with pockets and belted. Sizes 12, 14 and 16. Also some jumper dresses in the lot. Girls' $2.50 and $3.00 Dresses, fcl A A Reduced to 1.13x3 n- ,PJe.tty.Hla,d ginfiftain checks, trimmed with contrasting colors. Finished with pockets and belted. Sizes 6 to 14. Juniors' $3.00 Dresses $ i a A . In pretty plaid gingham and plain color V J. .LI LI trimmed with self material; finished with belt and pockets. Sizes 12, 14 and 1G. Misses' and Girls' $2.50 Middy Cl A A Blouses I.UO In white Lonsdale jean, braid trimmed and contrasting colors. Girls' $5.00 Fall Serge Dresses.. tQ A A , -i3Hod .qHty embroidered, smocked and lil.UU braided. Also jumper dresses included. aaaa,v Girls' $6.50 Serge Dresses tfr r .nir 91 rt qual,iy ler,ee trimd with colored .W.570 silk, braided pockets; belted. Sizes C tcr 14 years. ' W . SneElenbOrIgS Economy Basement 750 Men's High-Grade $2.00 to $3.75 Shirts MM at $1.10 each Of splendid quality woven and corded madras, extra fine pongee and oxfords. in neckband and collar-attached styles. The imperfections are limited to slight misweaves and stains no holes, nothing to impair tho appearance or wearing qualities. Sizes 14 to 17. JVi vlv . $1.15 i Set of table nnd 2 chairs. $12.00 Felt-and-Cotton Roll Edge Mattress at $7.95 Each 3&3JS&La $7.50 Metal Bed at $3.95 Folding Cot Beds, $2.89 30 Inches wldo, 76 Inches lone; sray enameled. $4.75 Dining- Room Chair, $2.79 1 Very Btroni? oak scat of Imperial leather. Pillow Bolster Sets, $2.95 Men's & Boys' S1.65 to $2.50 Pajamas on Sale Tomorrow at. A purchase of slightly imperfect pajamas from one of ti, ,... most makers; the lot includes plainer percaks and cambric, flno' pongees and madras A wi,l nLwmf V 'i". . " ,u c.urDrlc? "no white. Tho imperfection ro vVrJ -iii.f u.? "T Plent o nr u,i ... .Yfi::; ',.'."',"""' "uuiuik- 10 mar ains or misweaves, no 1 Jrog fasteners. All sizes bURGb Economy Basement a wide B.iu,rtmmtv;;rr"rji""0"' ions are verv A,r Y, "' "J"0".01""1 nearancfi or wnnrinn. ,...iu: i. ' .V" --, ." mr meir an- nertlv taifom JTnA "flXt- a& '?!,?.ui,"s0i' "'sweaves, no holes. Ex- - "-" niiu ojiiv iroK instetiprs. a l m... . Snlli Big Anniversary Values in Men's Clothing $6.85 $40 "2" Brass Bed, $22.75 mSEsjir All 2-n. posts and nilor rods very maaslvc. $22.00 3-in-l Cot Bed, $11.95 ega SnellenburcS Economy Basement Men's and Young Men's Fancy Suits at unginai Prices $13.75 and $15.75 'MtJ!,'?, nnA Youn,ff Men'a Incy buits Formorly do .- .$17.75 to$2a.75, at.. -PO.t5 Jlen's and Younir Mon' v , Tru" i?",l?..?.,.en " "r Blue Kaincoats OnVinnii.. em sunr. .. y Cldtn , ..p.. 0....J. vlu ipi-.uu IIUU aiO.UU, 'us and Young Men's Two rieco Kecp-Kool Suits Origi nally sold up to O i o r ?12.B0, at h4.05 $2 pa,r r , : v.v trousers, at P.OtJ len's and Younir Men's Tnnnaw Z . - $14.85 Men's and Younir Men's Tnnrnn' Formerly $25.00 to $35.00, Now'. .". -I1";..! 0UI,B nen's 518.75 to 521.75 Winter Ovrnnt ' im. sters, ulsterettes and tfQ AC J consen-ative styles, at PO.") , men's and Young Men's CQ CA $12.50 Mackinaws, at P0.5U Men's and Young Men's $10.00 & $12.50 Khaki Sport ? Coats, ot P0.05 $1.95 Khaki Trousers. al or at '.. $1.25 Men er 'h S1.50 Blue and Khaki Nev. vi-injpum unc-rieco flo jm Overalls, at rhZ.4ri No mail or phono orders. -Men's $1.50 Overalls or Jumper Blue or hickory stripe; no mall or Phono orders. g each ... , 5I0-50 Guaranteed uiucit ivuuoer uau, B Police $8.75 j Aij "'l -m ?m M Ai M f i 'i i u i ? s t m . t i"fi u i tor SneoenHUrcS Economy Basetne$( - N. SN3LLENBURG & CO, V 5S N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: y-. 1!t ".! 0 v tgHBj.Vfi Aft' :-v m&zjQ&y&ttt&tiiiL. r i&iii&Sii-iJti , .XsVf, . W !.JfUv tji