4 K' "y Ty'R? ' bni n MAN ON CHARGE 1'OF ANNOYING GIRL, f8 '' Oave Her Nete Concealed in ; Newspaper, Say Police Held in $1000 Bail a note hidden In n newspaper and Raised le Wllhclmlna Middleton, eight- ' years old, of Codington, ra., lea te'thc rre3t thl. morning of Willi. Vttt, a Negro, mie ' Sf.nneylng the glvl. Miss Middleton is employed In a coal ifite at Sixty third and Market street. 'Uhc told police. Ware, of warren .t near I'orty-Mcend, has been .tardlnp at SUtythlrd and Locust illrcctK euty morning recently as she P'Vere united nt her, she said, and ! Jterdflj he thrust a newspaper under (farm- Shp sflid ,hs pnpVr ?nU!5 hff arm. . , t uim i,t court tnda T MmrlatrafA n.i. rti flesh said the Negro had a revolver in his pocket. ' EVENING PUBlilO TjEtiGBR-PHlUABELJPHiA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER: 5, 1921 -.' . ii '-,. - - , . , . 0 GAS Seldaring Furnaett and Appliancti Manufactured iu L. D. Berger Ce., 69 N. 2d St. Bell, Market ISj Ktyttent, Main 7ij Mrtrfct Detective CeMesh, of the ' 5 Scment; wa.hVd ,u baTk eT the 1 Saiiei girl this morning. He nrrwted $n as he was about te accost the ,VM"""eW ,tt $100 bMl for S Men's Hats Valeurs, Drbya And etli. lUmedatad Inte latest stylaa and ratrlmmtd eeutt ta nw. Jtfferien Hat Ce. 135 S. 10th St. JZk CLAD'S URNS for COFFEE Chocolate, Het Water .Wen EquTpmw Fer HettU and Rtttaurantt Raacaa. fltaam Tablet, PUta-warmtra, Orlddla flteyaa, CoeMra, Wllili Irent, ate. VICTOR V. CUD CO. 217-219 S. 11th St. Yu ca war yiar SteAlXJUT SHOfe with EASE COMFORTwfela tubig MAGUIRES IRISH CORN NO. PAIN TakM en CalUns Takta Tham Outbr lha Iteata PLASTER L Stltfca a row ftri lOn ratar ativ ItM atly la Grata EartkM. TUa it itam MWftWW,WW',WWMMlMMM I Fer Sciatica I in Ml I y vem Origwal Product 1 BAUME BENGUE IHniHii I RcliAvai Pititi I JPCeee a 71U Hanetu I TV.t..ln 1CN.V. - dfl I REH.TSF II U 1204 Chestnut St. Founded In 1894 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. Uliters 30 te 45 Full Drew and Tuxedo Suits . $50 The most moderately priced geed clothes in town! That's what we believe you'll pronounce these suits and topcoats at $35 from the Kirschbaum shops. Com pare the fabrics, the style, the tailoring, the price! Topcoats in herring bones, tweeds, knit fab tics, heather mixtures. Suits in unfinished wor steds, oxford grays, plaids and heather mixtures. OUR ' FALL PRICE " RANGE IS 30 te 45 The New Cadillac Is Here The Standard of the World NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Bread Street Branches: Camden, Reading, Pottsville Call Spruce 0210 Open Evenings ' I ' lii li . tA ,1 vj Here's the Big-Event that has been announced for days in advancel-N .Eleventh and Market Streets JVemert everywhere from all Philadelphia from miles and and miles around will welcome the news of this Beginning Tomorrow Morning Promptly With the Opening of Deers, When We Will Place en Sale 5S0OOSaMnmst?vffSawen Ankle Length at a price that will literally sweep all Philadelphia off its feet Every Pantalette Werth $1.25 te $1.75 at the amazingly low price Never before in the history of the Frank & Seder stores have we held a sale big enough te command such great interest. Never before have we held a sale important enough te require se large an announcement as this. It's positively wen- jQfUSSs. jfi0S!9. f Sateen Pantalettes Wear Better Than Silk or Jersey are rich and lustrous, medium in weight, yet heavy enough te give the necessary warmth en a winter day. And these cost only u fraction of what is asked for a Jersey or Silk Pantalette. tj Pantalettes Full Cut and Just Roomy Enough SSSmg for comfort, yet net bulky or cumbersome. Wear Pantalettes in Place of Petticoats ViJnJlM "llfife derful! Phenomenal S3Bg mSm in Place of Myelj B rill I "III "V( is the only word te ' ml Petticoats liPpp K H' describe it. PANTALETTES fit se much better than petti- f9C SkiiSB coats and give a better hip line and contour A yjf i0s0S$mj Y J0ur s'r- , qna fiHi&0zM7 mm.W W'iJr,', W&W&&W!i,VW X& ELASTIC WBT BAUD W5S , N A- A cAWlwI m UK Mimuiwn m seating room JzlhJStmmi m V . l J I WJNkMXw JfMy M$l I mi III II llffl '''T&VZ&!0& II wSSSSEn? ) mrmnFiWiT A Jmx&v I 11 I r-rzrVK ST UvrWll 1 1 mFJ&BB&a I'l Aeimferced t$S0i jPK ( lk f AfhA Gt7?TsMLJ mEm ii eR?TCH A J mm rJ M Ivn t I I LK ifH -111 SEAM ONSIDE jg ; ; ' 5K5g0 f3ht (8J I A ' (. l S I I 'Vl(N nil V REINFORCED BV g ! ' vSffi&Sk MlW (A T?Mm I ) S I ' ' hIi'X I I' M 1 I stitcmihc g i,' v. JSfflO&tyj Hi syKJuWiy s A . Wxi fJ&lJtm i'1 i I i L IA SlllW JI TV '! 09 P lllfli 6 Important IFNRmfM K ,l; iJ '"' I - UlffPlO F fi3 Facts about 7 am1W VlDL M. B :;' U U-iftfPJK these Wonderful J&Z M id JSSIh m Pffil flCEHTRE AHD LEG MiMM PilTl tnletfpi JMK teSraSran !i. r r SsS l $ REINFORCED BY WMg, x dllUULULa i.5nilPrffni only OC 1l7JPw aftwap ,, r'MS y .iUBf- i ;, s an ? BsSBiii It J TRATED JmU ,W5-Mtel'M J lllil I XX. M ''" ri vr l , iYII I - htard of IMtsSSSzeK jdr iMMPP5 Pi IitWVN,",i li 35,000 Pairs Pantalettes in the Opening Sale! Think of it! Can you picture such a mammoth let heaped high en tables with as many as they can held and con veniently arranged for quick, easy cheesing? Can you imagine buying them at 69c? Such an event has never before been heard of 1 Buy 4 or 6 Pantalettes for the Price of a Petticoat Hack longer than f ren l allowing ample sealing room. Q Seam en sides re inforced bi two needle stitchings. Reinforced Cretch sl Center and leg reinfer ccd by French seams. Het tern Trimmed w it It 2 shirred elastics. fi Elastic waistband cover e d with Netice te Large Women Included in the sale is a large assortment of these "hard-te-get" LARGE SIZE PANTA LETTES. In Every Celer at 77c Take acHantajjB of the opportunity NOW .Ne similar Bala hna cei equaled this who can tell If another occasion will ever arise asain r.i -j . r nxira Salespeople Out of Town Customers Should Order! Pantalettes by MAIL 69c for regular si?e. 77c for ct'u M7cs State color and size, but order promptly, as the demand will be little less than phe nemenal. self material. in Navy, Black, Green, Copen, Brown, Taupe, Jade, Grey and Purple Shades Pantalettes en display in V Windows All Day Wednesday But no sales will be made until Thurfldnv nf. n nVi.!, ,i ni. t' FOR THURSDAY AT PRANK & SEDER'S-ELEVENTH A ND MARKET TrrrT " ' . ,v VA i m JM' V Mir will Sill' m i m t-'rfj P
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