reimmrcrcrww IHSE1 tf" -'t; ' 1" tp,'y n-p ... ,,.v$;,V?rAljLu BM'C y,,VlV. .-t; -' u j f . it HF ' :..'. ;:-;TS8W'vV '.. BKnHP Hr "-. : ' - -' - -"- "' ftii, p PHONE; GETS AID A A I - l. fJamn nnrnrrn I N. r V -V . Pe CO Keac i.- -r-e- - - r i i V Reach Wayne Garage 1? ...i. -. Wntr.het Is Raised t JUS -,- for Finishing Blew IkeDGER" HITS WATCHMAN &r jST v - STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER; Fashionable Heep Earrings These lioep earrings arc made of 14-kt. green geld. The style shown is very popular per pair $7.50. Fashion decrees earrings again this year.. Yeu will find in our assortment a splendid variety of designs and styles. S. Kind & Sens me chestnut st. DIAMOND MEIICHANTS jr.Wi:W3na SILVnilSMITHS .MHS. ANNA BKLL Only Hie quirk wit of MrH. Aimn Bell, telephone oncruter t Wayne, Pa., who Jtinmniencd tlie police te the fcenc of the dtrucRlc she lirard evrr the wire early Sunday morning, prevented the murder nf fVrll Stanford, nlclit wiilchmnn iu n ?,... liv n ilruir-inndilcnci'l addict. " fcU".' -' " " i "At 2 e clock Hunnuj morning, sani i , Mrs. Bell, "tlilmjs wen very qulet licre. I wlicn tlie t-lfiiinl Unfiled from the Iwl Clnrncc. eer en I.aneneter plle. 1 pliiBKed In. and at tlcst I could hear only g crash and then a voice said, 'Give me tlmt money.' "After Hint there worn blows nnd cursed, nnd it sounded us tlieiiKh tin t furniture was belnc broken te pieced. I railed tuc llniliier 'lewinmip pence at THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERIES S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut Sta., Phila. REED H. WALMER, Auctioneer Expert General Appraisers AT AUCTION LAItUi: IMJ'OIITATION OK ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS MONDAY AND TUESDAY JANUARY 30, 31, 1922 , APTURNOON'H AT -30 O'CLOCK .., AKTimNOONH AT -30 O'CLOCK iw l! TllTi",?A.l,.,:HT AND CIIOICIIST IMKL-KH KVUIl HBI3N WIM. 1U3 POS p SIZLS uirt.M ..; V :.'' .,'-'ii'l-i..iivi -.-..... ... ..?. wm i"iii nllfvilu .i'l. "' ' UUHTA NH .MANY I'NUHUAI. I'lHii.n '',", ' . OP KqUAr? AtpAl "TV!1138 AND A ''AMU AHSOIITMUNT IN SMAULbll NOW ON EXHIBITION SIN V once I'ntrnlnicn Smith and Benes were Aw patched te the wene und broke In. Bim" In hnnd, jiiHt us n HtrunRC mini was lifllns a hntchet uhevc the pretrutc form of Stanford. The nt-fulluut dropped hix wennen nnd nurrcndered. while Dr. Kilgur Miller was Hummened te treat Stanford, who was unconscious en the fleer, with the bleed MrenmliiB from three gaping wounds in hit head. When tnken before Cnptain of Police Sweeney, the accused gave his nnme as Tlinmns Wllllnins. twenty-eight, of Ber wjn. where his victim nlse lives. "He came Inte the unrnRe Saturday night during the storm," said Captain Sweeney, "nnd .asked for a plnce te t-lccp. Stanford told him he could sleep In the office, nnd pnve him a couple of blankets for a bed. "Before reIiik te sleep lip nRked Stan ford te lend him five dollars. This wni refused, and he went te bed, apparently tatlflrd. VVWlien Stanford went into the office it 2 'o'clock jestcrdny morning, Wil liam demanded he turn ever the con cen (mis of Hip cash recister. This Stan ford refused und Williams attacked him jiith a hntchet. "A fierce struggle followed. They fought all ever the room, knocking ever furniture and upsetting the telephone. Williams succeeded In hitting the ether man sexernl times with his weapon. "He hns confessed he Is n drug uddict. and he wanted the money for mere dope, lip was willing te de anything te Mt it. nnd undoubtedly would have lulled Stanford if be hud net been pre vented. Mrs. Bell Is the one who saved liMlfe." ( Stanford was tnken first te the police jtatlen for medical treatment, where j)r. Miller took thirty-two Pitches In lili head, nnd Inter scut hi into the linn Maur Hospital, ns seen ns the condi tion of the rends would permit. His condition N serious, Willinius was given a hearing tndn wfeie Magistrate Price and held with- ' (nit bail te nwall the result of Stanford's Injiiriei. 'nptiilu Sweenev hns c. PiessiMl his Intention of writing te the Ijdl Telephone rempnny in commenda tion (,f Mrs. Hi-n, hr.se quid; thinking. l;e snjs. was tl.e. means of saving a milium life. "Oh. nnjbedy would have done the Mine thing." kns Mrs. Hell, a jeiing widow. "One naturally would call the police wIumi murder is being attempted." SALVAGING A CITY CAMP LEE, PETERSBURG, VA. AT AUCTION BEGINNING FEBRUARY 6, AND CONTINUING UNTIL ALL IS SOLD BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR we wilt sell at public auction te the highest and best bidder all buildings, structures and improvements, with the fixtures and equipment, within the military reservation known a Camp Lee, located near Petersburg, Va. THOUSANDS OF BUILDINGS Warehouses, officers' quarters, mess hall!, garages, 6tables, shelters, sheds, latrines and numerous ether types. EQUIPMENT High and low pressure boilers, radiation, piping electric wiring, poles and transformers, refrigerating plants, water heaters and tanks, stoves, furnaces, hotel and kitlien equip ment, plumbing fixtures and many ether items as shown in cat alog. Camp Lee Is the largest cantonment the Government built, costing $18,000,000.0060,000,000 feet of lumber; 200,000 square feet of radiation, 13,000 units of equipment; 2,400 buildings, ISO miles electric wiring and-many ether items of Innumerable uses. Fer free catalog showing Inventory, teims and conditions of sale, write: R LOUISVILLE- eal Estate & Development D,C. CLARK. PRESIDENT STARKS BLDC, LOUJSVILLE. KV. LOCAL OFFICE - CAMP LEE, VA. 0. I ATK7msi;MiAr avi;kti"skmiVxt gMfeK & (flP If you arc wcuring rIusscs or if you contemplate wearing them, BT PAsJ Q R UIICV OPUnni you will find the firm of Wall & Oths most efficient in supplying your 3,3 rAbb b. B. HUEY SCHOOL el(jSf 'The ULTEX ONE-PIECI-: INVISIBLE BIFOCAL made by Class te Give Sketch at Exercises' Tonight 1'ift.v-three sehelnrs of the eighth Rrnde, Snmiiel 15. Huey Scheel, I'lftj -second and Plue streets, will he pro pre "'Med with diplomas this evening by PupervlMiiR Principal James Met 'rack -Mi. Jr. The principal addrens will be ninilebv )r. 1aw1h It. Hurley. An ehiborute pregiam will maik the iMjarture of tlu members of the class, wjnn of em will B t0 West Phlln 'Wpliln Illijli Scheel te tuke higher Jjiiilies. The t,ers will be assigned te III" annex at Tlilrtv-lifth and Spruce Urcets. Music will be by the graduates. A sketch. "The Patriotic Pennut tniid, will be the feature. GARDEN HOSE SAVES" HOME Stream Played' en Colllngsweod Heuse as Adjoining Bungalow Burns "A small stream of water from n rcleu hose saved Hie hear of 1'rnuU MlillKUiejer. Colllngsweod, from ie ie Mriictlei, (V , 1U.1) tm)n H,1(11 lies ruiitt-al a new und unoccupied miiignlew adjoining. . Iho newly completed buiiRiilew at r,n. V"1 """"'stead avenue. Ii.nl been "' t hj Claicnce Lair. Iladdentichl. '' liieunt te offer it. for sale. The o'clock u"l:n""" "1,Ii- started nt '! fn.ni"B,np,cr nml members "f his ,"'.' w,,c aroused and began re "lng furniture. Neighbor aided mtil Ki rMi." w,,u'r ,,la5'",sr " "'" them ranks high among meaern optical invenciens. THERE was u time when persons, had te have two pairs of glasses for far and near seeing. Then came the bifocal, with its noticeable divid- ii.. ...ul.,l, ..mc tttiitniipM nv 1111111V en account of its unattractive appear D zburaJhs &catn ID you ever notice hew some f'UUiU S. Vilutlll:n 4llVUB 1UUIV JIUV and their heusefurnishings fresh nnd attractive? It is because they knew hew te take the proper care of their belongings. A man who has his suits ancc. New, however, since uie -, cieaneu at regular intervals is Deunu vent of the clear-vision ULTEX I-( te appear well dressed as compare,! i;rf!L made by Wall & Ochs, Opti-i te the man who is careless about his .mm vvneii i Hy cieaneu i ss, is the highest type of while the woman who sends her ion lens ever produced, i sviiled blouses, frocks, gloves, etc., te ill find tlmt all the glasses Bargs' will be delighted with the re Ittct by Wall & echs a iv tlie stilts Ami did .seu Knew that Hares' ... - tiatii. untihn and are also make a seeclaltv of cT:inhi(- rnfru. double-vision Tint. VOU W , . i n,,A '.. ..:,. .V an iltlstlc HClibt- moderate In price as well also imtl.e a specialty of cleaning rugs, illinium, ,.i iivt it -a tuiu uuiuni SPLENDID ready-te-wear suits you TJ AVE you seen the International ii al it the store of MucDenald I 1 1 Exhibit of Fruit at Hallowells'? will find at the store . ei . iu pcaches, Plums, Apricots! Ian't & Campbell, 1334-J6 Chebtnut btrtet. ,t nsteumlinK that We w 1 t. jc n fact that the asseriuium- " i nb e te procure tliese lusc eus sum- U " into .. . ,.,! ninl satisfac t?en Ai , tee, the excellent quality ";i,i,. abrics fcheviets, tweeds, hr,. " ' I finished and unfinished worsteds) BAPTIST MISSIONS HARD HIT ave wen for them the favor of the of this city. - . -j-jfjW -- w inances Lew, Mlnlsfers Are Told in I Repert at Meeting L..i,i'enM,f",.fllP ,,,ll,tiM niur,,h' ,M,,h ill in ' f,";,,;l, ""' '"a serious ce.i -.."'ii niiaiicialli. acceiiliiiL. ... t-..n,.i-i ft!' "ll ""I'tlst Hunch, j. "in i Hi ami hfciusem streets. rle X i a ,..","t,M:u,r"1 I'0"" will be 'Wfiin i1 W '"" emirlPH recalled tin "?' funds ui-e forthcoming. . ...Ill 1... ...i .. 1T..II .. . ,r. . iimtlcls is se urge that you win ue mer rruiw ui luuiewens- (jsreau "in te obtain just the suit for you. below Chestnut)? But while we are i.l having worn one you will no having the coldest days of winter i,V, . think it necessary te go te I here, en the ether side of the equator ?,,, Vxtra expense of having your i Fruits are r ; pening under the sum wiiimV ninde te order, for they net mer sun. '1 hose Fruits are sent te c,ft fit se well lis te J give the wearer us from Seuth Africa, while the .. vrrpmelv smart appearance, but , Peaches and Plums come from Seuth ?tVv are also made te give the great-1 America as well, grown among the they are aisuiumiui j. RI1tisfuc.l foeth s of the Andes n tbn nrnv. atiivi ivi ... ...,, t,.u.,,, uiiiuiif 1.1.1 foothills of the Andes in the prev tnn.i nf Mnndnza. in Woelnrn A 11111. tina. 3ut these are only two of the many countries represented in the Exhibit at Hallew-cuV. Don't fail te see it. . . I. . A ....1 rl...ii.i..f.n S?n1n. M'.linll Id l.nl. 1...1.1 nil YrvTI (.limild net miss l ne minium b.cunuivii '"""" " "v.nh ..m en this week, beginning today, nt the store of Dniley Banks & Diddle n ,mmv If veu have a gift or two en your shopping list, it will be well CXveur while te take advantage of this unubuul opportunity. All the Steles include in the sale are of the well-known Bailey quality and are sure te be greay appreciated as gifts. I was simply amazed at the reduc sure 10 01 nh,'-"v! yilver-D ated Wine tliere me many pieces which you tienStf will Kfln inest useful. Then you will be delighted with the ex yourself Will Una '""p,," V t)l0 beautiful Mul.egany (Jlecks. Leather Dairs. '"'tfmS&taB and ran'es : vvl.llMne iale of Htatlenery Is bound te Interest every one." """ the CHESTNUT STKEET ASBUUlATlUN Beginning Wednesday February 1st Men's Clothing Clearance Sale On the first day of February, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK IN THE MORN ING, begins our great Clearance of Men's and Yeung Men's Suits ana uyer uyer ceats. We have a larger stock and a better assortment than ever before at this time of the year, and we must sell mere than $200,001) worth of Cloth ing within the next few weeks te bring our stock down te the desired end-of-scasen quantity. (Hundreds of Suits and Overcoats that have net yet been reduced will be in this Clearance at the Lewest Prices in Years Fer equal grades, and hundreds that have been reduced are re-grouped at a still mere radical sacrifice of profit. Read the details te-morrow, and be here Wednesday. ' z&''"-f?h ii ta . iftttlK(f( It jsplM A m .-lyaw. . riMTrir-r TB,.i.iflMiBSMSMfltli7 I i r' All the Furniture in this Great Semi-Annual Sale Conforms te Accepted Standards of Geed Taste Every new style, every new adap tation or reproduction of a Period style is worthy te grace the Ameri can home of refinement. There is nothing gaudy te catch the eye, no show pieces but it is Furniture of character. Furniture that will held a place of honor in your home years hence. Fer many years our Seal of Con fidence has steed as a symbol of fair dealing between this Stere and its customers. Te say that every piece of Furniture in this Sale is sold under our Seal of Confidence is positive as surance that every customer will be satisfied. The Handsomest Furniture we Have Ever Had Marked at the Lewest Prices in Many Years FIRST Our entire regular stock is in the Sale at reductions from former prices. Scarcely any of this Furniture has been here mere than a year. That means that it is all NEW Furniture new in style and new in structural improvement's. It also means that this Furniture, until new, has been marked at new low prices based en the new low level of manufacturer's prices. Nete, please, that the February reductions have been made from these already-low prices. Our Deferred Payment Plan AtTerds customers, who de net care te pay all cash nt time of purchase, a liberal, dignified method of time pay mant. Ask the salesman. SECONDLY the Sale also includes a number of large special purchases secured at far less than factory prices. These purchases include sample lines, close-out lets and ether special groups secured from our regular sources of supply. The Furniture included, therefore, con forms te our high standard of quality in every way and is of the most desirable character. Whatever savings we secured by the manufacturers' price-concessions we new pass along te you. After all is said and done it is the Furniture and- the values that determine the merit of a Sale. Therefore we urge every prospective Furniture purchaser te make careful comparison here and elsewhere before final decision. The little extra effort will insure GREATER SAVINGS for you and establish the matchless character of Straw bridge & Clothier Furniture Sales firmly in your mIn" --- Straw brldce 1'lel'Uer Third I l - These Linens at an Average Saving of One-fourth Honseheld and Decorative Linens at such price advantages as we cannot duplicate for some time te come. These are a few of the groups at exceptionally low prices: Linen Damask new $1.65 te $5.00 a yard Linen Napkins new $3.60 te $8.00 a dozen Linen Dinner Cleths new $4.00 te $20.00 each Linen Huckaback Towels new 50c te $1.50 each Turkish Towels, generous sizes 25c te $1.00 each Sturdy Linen Toweling new 25c te 85c a yard Decorative Linens Remarkably Reduced Doilies, Centerpieces. Lunch Cleths, Bread Tray Cov Cev ers, Carving Cleths and Scarfs, some slightly rumpled. av-y atiAWbrldsu 4. Clothier Alslei 11 tuel !.', I'entre Over-Blouses OF CREPE DF. CHINE AND CREPE GEORGETTE $5.75 $6.75 $7.50 $8.75 These are special groups of Over - Blouses, unusual in beauty of design and orna mentation." In dark suit shades, black and the gay novelty hues, se lovely in con trast with the dark apparel of winter. Beads, embroidery, dyed lace, novelty braid, tucks, sashes, girdles and the smart est of becoming cellars are features of this exceptional collection. A- for the values they are wonderful. Mrnntiixlai- & (.'milder Htxunil l'"lier, I'enlrn One of the Graces Presiding Over the Fashions of Spring The Cape Costume WOMEN'S GOWNS ' Of Light-weight Weel Jersey, $25.00 Made ns shown in the sketch Slip-en Frecks with flared sleeves nnd shoulder cape, in jade, rose, tangerine, rust, brown and navy blue, trimmed with novelty braid te match; the cape, sleeves and neckline faced in white te afford the sharp contrast se fashionable this season. Tailored Cleth Dresses Special, $20.00 and $25.00 Smart tailored models you'll want for the ceatlcss days of Spring preferably a coat model, or one with long slendering panels or with the new circular skirt with its smnrt swing and slendering propensities. Very geed values in all of these. Duvet de laine, Peirct twill and tricetine. Black, navy blue and dark brown. Levely Showing of the New Silk Frecks Bouffant taffetas and softly draped crepe silks, with charming new ideas in modeling and trimming. Prices $23.00 te S77.50 - StrawlTlUB1 tc Clothier .Snow. I'loei Market Hlrci 1W 35 in H t JTMtf Z-jy JjLi Off Clearance of Corsets New Less than Half Price Odd lets of Corsets in broken sizes, icsulting from the great volume of selling in th Sale. New still further reduced te ibse them out quickly: 303 S. & C. Special Corsets New 50c Excellent Corsets for women of average figuic Chiefly in small sizes. With low bust and long hips. Less than half price. 500 Corsets of Excellent Makes 95c S. & C. Special and ether makes. Medels for women of slender and average figure. With low bust and long hips. Pink Brocade Bandeau Brassieres new 38c Cambric Brassieres, hook-front, reduced te 50c r y Sir.iulinilB" & C etlilrr Th,rt r.oer Marl, t Mn.i nt Anether Let of Several Hundred Mill Ends of eq 7c Fine Velours j P-'3 2V2 Yards te Each Piece All fine Velours of the grades that sell for $2.50 te $3..")0 a yard. Geed length for draperies, couch covers, pertieies, etc. Blue, brown, rose and green. Better come early for these the last let went se quickly. ' r- StumhrldBc & (.'Inth.r n.lnl I'loer C nlr0 Victer Herbert's ' Orchestra The following Victer Double Deuble faced Records all made by Victer Herbert's Orchestra are obtainable in the Piane Stere. , American Kant. "isle") . J Part 1 t ,, jeO-i., . American Kantaslef 5I "'' ' - Part II ' , N'nuRhty Marietta. ..... i Intermezzo juOjI . Babe.s In Tevland ( I'l.llVJll.-'l III' IWJI 1 50 05101 55103 55094 35044 Hmllnuirc (HiThfrO ) I II.'I HI ri I . Ilnlies In Tejlaml ( The Military Ball' I Carmen Suite 1 ('arnnn Suite ' New 3 ami 1 i Uream (if Love ll.Uzt) Jrianivwif the Hours) ('(.ilecniiila") f Kninennol-Ontrew ) ( 1 ) Madanip Butterfly ( v Kant.is.ii ' M,ttl.f l.iii ..,,,.. ' (T.sdialUeui'M ' joine Alr for O .Strlngf (Bach) Xatenia ) ..,,, I n.-iKKfi- Iance ' ""ii- Swethearts ( I 111' .IlKflM 1 30 1.50 1 3U 1 30 1.30 1 5U nl, Tristan anil I-olcle , .. 0,1 t Tiaume (Dreams) 1 ' " J ! 1 eij ... i 4ul-.0 , waitzini.' Pell 451SG 4 3052 431S7 .'"IiiT-liit'' Jnni? ) (MeuilclhMelin) ' ) i"a,illerla Itustl- ( l iMna Intermezzo I .VnrcluiiiH I j MeleiU in V I j Tlu Itearv I I Wueill. Hid SUrtcheai Hlr.ittilvi- Oliithlei -Piflh I lour, V nt PINK BATISTE UNDERWEAR . At Notable Savings Seme trimmed with hem stitching or lace, ethers With lovely hand-stitching. Night Gowns, 75c te $3.75 Envelope Chemises. 50c te $2 .ifie in the .S'e.'r Petticoats, 51.00 te $3.50 Of cambric, trimmed with lace or embroidery. Pajamas, $1.00 te $2.05 Twe-piece models, vf batiste seisette and Windser crepe. Combinations, $1.25 te $2.75 An unusually wide rungc of choice at these special prices. Corset Cevers with Diawcra or Skirt, of nainsoek, trimmed with lace and embieidury. SlravvbndiTP K. 1 lei nor 'Ihlrd Heur W st' 1 llll 1 nn 1 "0 -A Straight -line model. Of stuped Notable Values in Heuse Dresses $1.95 Ti gingham, with gingham vest and sash and white piuuu cellar. dJO QpT A leng-w a i s t e d D Li. UP n,edel. Of checked gingham, with .-quaie neck, vest of gingham, white cellar and cults nnd narrow black belt. (! a bridge S. r'u'lt -r 'IhiM rinnr rtliKrt Mrt.pt . t Nete the Lew Prices for These Rugs They are typical of the prices throughout the Rug Stere, af fecting many well - known btandard mnkes: ROYAL WLITON Rugs, S.:ixl0.6$G8.50 Ruys, 9x12 ft. $72.50 SUPERFINE WILTOX Rugs, 8JX10.6M2.50 Rugs, 9x12 fl.$97.r0 WILTON RUGS 11. 3x12 $100 and $120 io.6xi;h;$i:ie, $1:15 11.3x15 $i:S,t and $i:,0 St it v 111 ulu A nihlei I JUr'll rUwi VwV Beys' Wash Suits ' Samples, Away Under Price $2.65 Little fellows of II te 8 yeais seem te be especially hard en their clothes. But mothers won't mind se nmch when they find hew little it cots te bu high-grade Suits, te-morrow. These are samples all far below regular price. MANY WORTH DOIBLE. They are of durable fabrics thnt withstand wear land tear; in fast colors. Ami they aie all full in cut. k f Beys' Middy and Oliver Twist Suits, 3- te 8-year sizes - -MniulnlilK' i I'luth.n- -uiiiil I in, r I'llli'Tt Hirtci I-jaif .!$i.95 Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET ;. 9 ; t I turn ,. W- ffP t aa $ft SJ jO.ijj-.l ; .'.V. . . ..aMtw . ..-....vA-,-. .. .a SH:'M r t "-u Pfl' "?PBH
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