ifleHHHRB9B8ffl -'&m mm ' ; :. fn J5W iwm BWJ ',- WkAi ifWr fe $& : wwai fttTrtVJ KVI te V w irv e HOUSEHOLD GOODS v Just received contents of n L. lanre residence. Everything Mjjnust be neld regardless of cost. MORRISON STORAGE K MARKET ST. STOKES SAYS WIFE TRIED TO KN FE HIM "She Flew at Me and Tere My Face te Pieces," He Testifies WIDER REFUSES KENYONS POSITION Says Acceptance of Seat in Senate Would Be Disloyal te Ex-Soldiers "LEGS SORE FROM KICKS" New Yerk, Feb. 3. W. E. D. Steke, the millionaire hotel owner, yesterday declared that nt one tlme Mi wife. Helen 1'lwoed Stelscs, aisattlted him and that he had te flee for his life while she pursued him with n butcher Knife, this was the fiMt time In any of the trials between Stokes and his BARS LEGION FROM POLITICS h USl! Jsmn arsM U LIGHTING FIXTURES: Imported Fieure Statue Bronze i;rrlPest$1 1.251 11 v -yvtiavii; t i a Die ft Lnree asuirtmcnt 1. 2 m Mid 3 jlRht flfrure. Parch-g ment shields and nhndes.fl table lamps. Lew prices. 2 ROSENTOORS tlma JrV ?..( ?.. r VSMO J WSW , AaAlUSC xva 28 Seuth 7th Street t.initTivn FIXTURES: Washington. Feb. 3. Itepublican efforts te bIvc political recognition te the American Lesien failed when Colonel Hanford MaeN'lder. national commander of the Legien, declined te be considered, aa a cnndldate te succeed Sennter Kenvon as Henater from Iowa. Colonel MacXlder bacd his refusal en tlie 'ground that It would constitute a desertion of the men .with whom he tirettr ,i .i !,,. .... ,),--. c .. i feucht in France. Thl he is under 1 ' " . "" "'l- .".- "i J '.",. ..... ..,, T...U1 W..1. ill iie unccrlain terms. assault en Mr. Stokes has been made. Stokes was a witness in defending the action brought by hU wife in the Su preme Court te recover her dower rights In forty-nine pieces of property, which she is ulleged te have signed away. ! Mr. Stokes said the attack en him occurred in Mrs. Stokes's apartment In the Ansonia Hetel en November 20, ll'l", after n heated argument In which Mrs. Stokes demnmlerl mi ntinrttnAnf herself and children at some ether place. .Mr. Stokes said he told his wife that he could net and would net supply her Kver slnee Senater fvenyen accepted President Harding's invitation te be come a Federal Judge, Colonel Mac Xldcr has born mentioned as one of the foremost possibilities as hla successor. He is a Itcpublican, and had an en viable war record, rising from second lieutenant te lieutenant colonel nnd division adjutant of the Second Divi sion. He has been acthe in the affairs of the Iowa branch of the I.CL'ien. vflilch. having a Membership of mere than half jwltli another apartment, and that If she the cx-scrvlee men in the State, is one inMiicu en securing one she would put ' of the strongest state organizations in NEW YORK -The City of Wonders" EXCURSIONS EVERY OTHER SUNDAY Next Excursion FEBRUARY .1 IKSSit2:?,:,2,;;.Vi?;,;?;!;V&? i """ ,10 ,r"c Humiliation of informing rentcu with Ills authority or eredit. J Thereupon, he said: it ""Mrs. Stokes flew at me and tore my 'i face te pieces. I have a sear here " n Indicating a mark en his left temple. i one Biui in my ibcc ana Kicked my legs. lien she seized a butcher knife, nnd as I tied through the' kitchen the cook came out nnd saved me." 'Iliat same day, lie said, he wrote $9.00 Round Trip Hptdal tmln Iruie- Itcnil ln Terminal 8.00 A. 31. Ticket mav lw rmrrtiiu'il prier te date of r.xcurleu. CONSTTLT AOENT3 SEE TLTEBS I mi h mzzmi WIUHaiRMis RVlsiS I" 1 1 1 VeVZr Rw)-. the I.ecien. lleth Senrttew Kenyen and Cummins have looked favorably upon' Colonel MacNidcr's appointment. Iowa Repub licans visited the White Heuse and found President Harding also favorably disposed. Reports from Des Moines yesterday stated that Governer Kendall, when asked whether h would nppelnt .7. R. Heward, president of the American Farm llurean Federation, replied that I IIUJ IlliQjIlt V"A KHH X.-V I.HB? :.'-.' ' .Wi:m'MW mm MMin m I ! HHMM ' ' W "r'n','v n '"'-w; -"" m ...i i yeiMNtiv :.; ivsJBPM"- STMutmiJi mvat .imZZ -i-v-yci y. ' ,1aL fHi.rtJt?ivt,gi, i """.y RESTAURANT AMD COTPtC SHOP J IIOmAMD CHESTNUT STS-1 RESTAURANT AMP COFKC SHOP I0XJ1AND CHESTNUT STS. Mrs. Stokes declaring his "face was se lie had In mind a man from Northern badly scratched T am ashamed te be Iowa. Colonel MacXlder's home is at seen. My legs arc sere from your kicks ' Masen Cit, twenty miles front the and I ii m greatly humiliated by being ' Xerthern boundary of the State, spat in the face by one -whom I 'love se ' much. ' lnl ii..nr-n rtl i --. in .Mr. Stokes denied that he had ever " rLUWlDCn lL8IIYld LMNU Y struck Mrs. Stokes, or threatened her. ' or held Ikt down in bed and threatened 10 can a cgre inie uic apartment. z Steret mi Offices ' Fer Rent t Five Year Leases rOSSESSION MARCH 1 Ferrest Theater Bleck Bread, Walnut and Sansom E m Ideal Business Location "Where the Traffic I" VERY one knows that the leading cigar chain store organizations pick their locations. The fact that both Schulte and'TJnited Cigar Stores Ce. each have a corner of this property preve3 the location is desirable. Other merchants should capitalize this experience. MASTBAUM BROS, and FLEISHER 1424 Seuth Pepn Square SOLE RENTING ACENTS 1 -! i I I J mmm i SKStf&ya" Id l- ADVERTISEMENT ATT.nTISEJIENT Philadelphia & Reading KS!SSSS:!, W$MkwM ENCAMPMENT DATES SET , Militia Training Program Approved by War Department Harrtsburg, Feb. I!. (By A. P.I Date for the fifteen-day period of Held tt .lining of the various organizations I ui mi; x'cnnsyivania -a;ienai uuanj at .Mount tfrctna, Ieliylinnrm, and Camp Meade have been selected by Maier Gen- imal William G. Price. Jr., commanding ljnne .lamrani uuaru division, anu Ad H'jutant General FranL D. Rcary and J approved by the Third Cerps area henil A qunrtera at Fert Heward.. Md. . . The feur-dav camn of instruction fnr vcjvj in ,. ...,. .. . x -,.: ' June 14 te 17. inclusive. General IJearv says the attendance Is te be immmnmmmirkmn:rm& eiuritary The encampment Charming! 12c 'i-lb pkg V-i lb pkg, 23c; lb pkg, 15c At all our Stores iuciurm plans for Mount Oretna are Jul '22 te August 5 Twenty-eighth gj Plvislen Headquarters; Fifty-sixth In la fantry Rrignde, including 111th and Uj llL'th Infantry: Fifty -second Cavalrv Hi nrisade.'inelilding 103d ind 101th g Cavalry. Fifty-second Machine Gun Sriundren and Previsional Infantry Regiment, which is te be converted Inte Bitlie Anti-Aircraft Regiment. August . te 10 Twenty-eighth Di vision Headquarters; Twenty-eighth Division trains. Twentv-eighth Division Hiiecial troops, less tank company : rif-tv-llfUi Infantry Rrignde, including 100th and 110th Infantry; 103d and 132d Engineers and 103d Medical Rg- imenr. Tobyhanna plans are : g July 8 te 112 One Hunched and Sev-3'enty-slxtli ArtIHrv : July 22 te Au S gust 0. lOSth Aitillery; August fi te Q 1 10. rit'ty-third Field Artillery head-I quarters and licadiiuarters' battery and J g 100th Aitillery. and August 10 te Sep- I 3 timber 2. 107th Artilleiy. B Camp Meade plans am for Tank B i Company Ne. 28 te train with the reg H ular army tank tninpauies. at Camp m ' Meade. I N.Y. WORTH $120,000,000' Pennsylvania Man It Notified 90 Year Leases Have Expired Lancaster. Pa., Feb. 3. William Seiinepf, thirty years old, a plumber i of Gup, Pa., today it painting mental! t ictures of bla bink lolls, blls aud l',readvay. Fei tlieush at present employed 1 i the hardwaie shop of Goeige T. Seller, one of Unp h leading merciianis, Schnepf lias been netiflid that ninety j ear leases en tjye bis tracts of land In the center of Xew Yerk City hae marly expired and that It is new up te him te take tteps te enter into the pos pes pos wsvien of tlie pieperty. The fact that the two tracts, one dghty acres, the ether 120 acres In et t nt. are valued at something like $120, 000,000 linn slightly accelerated Schnepf'a determination te take quick steps. Turning back the pas" of Schnepf a family history, it apnears from what he himself -ays that his grandmother, Mrs. Mary D. Piatt, nee Hanway, pe?. sessed leases te the two tracts in Xcw erl: City. fyWti 1 ." S:xi S; ', U..' ( v . ''i! PHONOGRAPHS PLAYER-PIANOS' NOTHING TO PAY UNTIL MARCH 1STH uivti.vmiD ewi.irr.Tinv AT ONCE Then you begin making 'monthly payments as low as $l(i.00 en Player-Pianos and $5.00 en Phonographs. WE WILL SEND A f265,$395,$485 PLAYER-PIANO te your home immediately FREE DELIVERY All we ask is that you make your initial cash purchase of Bencn, Scarf and 12 Rolls of your own selection, r w .ammtamrmmaw & Xfc7 1 1 kk8lmwL.kfw0A EPSJ M YEW F HALL '('?v iSVAy 'w-iW'in' V BSlPO :t fSMSA wf.X. S,ft.tmtW.Mm'dW , i . i '. . ' Bri. mm 1M - vw' ' PP. , -rr . . )- ' V,l)'u 'i Yeu Itave ueur choice of any model, you icish. $25 te $350 Victrela, Bsunswick, Senera, Cheney, Columbia All we ask is that you make your initial cash purchase of Records here.. mm WW. W Pirn Mi & $fflL ,-''jm m& .iwn '.ViY':t1 m raWuSH R,.' ..V ;:.! rVW-MI w'S'rM .'ii-iF'fi'M Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Evenings i..tw, mm f!" I'I'", i.-l.-.-AJ ' BelewUhighA. Wmm& A, X. 'sj i . V HVSk wmm.m m i . m. sv iBn yv ry i mmraWmm Select This Company te Manage Your Estate Tlic beautiful gowns nnd coats which ene sees se attractively displayed in the windows of the' Blum Stere are indicative of all their charming wearing apparel for women. HERE is a new depniture from the usual custom of Specialty Sheps The Blum Stere, 1310 Chestnut Street, in order te meet the present demands, has converted its balcony into a department of inexpensive dresses. But while these dresses are i low in price, you will be amazed at I their exceptional quality and style I UDD DCDAID CUrtPQ RIIPM exquisite little gowns in all the pep- u.t.ii.ii. iiu.1 rim iii w """"luav suk anu Incendiaries Suspected in $200,000 Fire at Jersey City wool materials at $16.50, 518.00, $19.50, $22.50 and S25.00. Think of it! This is a wen- derful opportunity which the Blum r.i r-..! X' Ill .1 ...nil ,IMv L'llv. Feb. a. (By A. P.1-- . ero. JS "" 1 " ."" flic destreed the Lehigh Valley Rail f read's supply and repair sln:s here inrlv te(la. The lev? vas estlmuted lit $200,000. Railroad detectives were of the opinion the fire v. as of in-eiidi.iiy it viis the tlilrd sei-ieus fire in the big inllread terminals here and in Hoboken in the la-t iliree mentlis. I n inUn nrivnntaL'O nf it. But de net forget their regular gown depart ment which is te be found en the third fleer as usual. After-Dinner Tricks KING LEAR" IN REAL LIFE STORES CC 1UUVI IRsMmMira jSk If you remember te say Benguc's Baume you will be sure te get the stronger, longer lasting, mere effective French Baume, and net an imitation. BAUME BENGUE (ANAbOESI((V. J is a famous old lini ment in ointment form for the quick relief of the pain of neuralgia, headache, rheumatism, etc. Keep a tube handy. At all druggists. ' ,ftw.t whXO. N. T s. Aw Twe Daughters, Inheriting Estate, j Evict Aged Father Greenwich. Conn.. Feb. 3. Mrs. S. , Aaronetta Mead, who died at her home here December 15. 1021, deeded all of her real estate and mertcaits te her i daughters. Miss fcanie II. Mead and Miss N. Reberta Mead, prier te her death, according te the records of the J Town Clerk's office, cutting off her hus , band from any claim en the estate and leaving him !rtually penniless. She deeded eleven mortgaged, amount ling te $21,!!."0, and the house In which p she lived, with land adjoining, alucd at least at S.'O.OOO. te her daughters. According te Mr. Mead, who is sity- eiglil cnrs em, iuh uuugnicrs uruL-reu i i t in U I I ISi iWllllllll - J 2 ml m! ,i. I m i , J rz 1 r- If 1 2JS7' lTll?ggJ IF YOU wish te remember a birthday or an anniversary; If you have a sick friend whom you'd like te cheer up; I If you desire te send a I gift te your week-end hostess ; 1 If you knew sonic enti who is sailing abroad; Theie is nothing winch will be se much appreciated as n Gift Basket i or a Ben Voyage Hamper of Fruit from tialieweiis' (.ureau ueiew enesi- The Fruit is simply superb PACKAGES were being opened while the little bride-te-be's eyes wcre bright and her cheeks flushed with excitement. "Oh," she cried with evident pleasure, "here is an other ene from Bailey's." Did you ever notice hew a gift from the store of Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company is always sure of winning the deep est appreciation? It is because of the well-known fact that articles, even small and inexpensive ones, purchased there are of the very best eyuality. Yeu will find many pieces in the various departments, silver, china, glass, etc., delightful as wed ding Kirts, wincn are meueraie in price. Hut for an elaborate kIU there Is nethlnu which will cemparn with lialley a sliver Ten and Dinner Services. ONE is always hearing talk about the correct thing in dress; but are persons who wear glasses always se particular te have exuctly the cor rect style of glasses for every occa sion? In order te obtain glasses which are best suited te your indi vidual needs, you should visit Wall & O c h s, Opticinns, 1710 Chestnut Street. Fer instance, in the evening, I have often seen women perfectly attired except for a pair of heavilv ' rimmed spectacles which utterly ' spoiled the effect. Wall & Ochs Open Monday and Friday Evenings, Six te Nine e'Chck. IF YOU have neglected te make your will, don't de it yourself, but consult a lawyer. Heme-made vJills are dangerous. Name a Trust Company as Executer or Trustee. In that way you will have an Executer compe tent te act and. able te carry out your wishes. This Company, by reason of its well-known ability, has been selected by a large number of individuals. Our service is also at your com mand. Write or call for booklet, "Safeguarding Your Family's Future." ' A. "lAMAKf VII -yVT feSfce m ftVPmmdten ft AllhtAvtf. nut). grown in all parts of the world from 1 Rimless Glasses are especially ap ap Seuth Africa and Seuth America te propriate for evening wear. And 1 Belgium or Spain, it arrives here can assure you that you will find crisp and luscious. And Hallewelis'l their expert fitters invaluable in guarantee perfect delivery te any helping you te select a style which place within 1000 miles. ' is most becoming. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION Xe. 70 Thought Foretold Frem a pack of cards remove the four nines, and lay them fau down, in a pile. Otherwise remove nine ether cards and lay tnem in u pue. un a piece ui Yeu chose the nine neap. nanep write inn. i a tniiirui Lin .t nnTinr via jiiiti him te leave the house about two weeks J u (p ,,,, t0 choe0 one et t1(, age after telling him lie was nothing ,,no Whn i.n i.ns selected one. tell 'Lut a "common paupei. ulm te rCH( tj,e mewage. If he chese the pile containing the four nines turn Mill Superintendent Found Dead them up, and say : "Sec, jeu chose the . YerU. I'a.. Feb. 3. Herbert Galle-. nine heap." Then show him there arc wav, forty -'even jcars old; wiperin-, no nines in the ether pile, tendent of the Wrightsvilie Silk Mill, If he selects the heap containing nlne waH found dead In bed nt the Wallick cauls, de net turn them up, but cennE Heuse. Red Lien, this morning. Cei-' them, showing him there are exactly 'ener F. V. MtOenitev 1 conducting an nine cards there, nnd only four in the , nvebtigatleii, as a companion with ether pile. Thus your prophecy is cor cer cor whem he came tu the hotel dliappeaied rect. no matter which he cheeses. last nlgllt. I Cerlah', lilt, lil Public Udger C'emrmiy By J. P. McEVOY , 5 BIG AUCTION SALES iiiiiiihim rcllteMiilr:: : SmWmmr - I Be Represented at These Big War Department Auctions Herse versus Automobile iP7 B RACTICALLt all the articles writ- en In recent years en the horse Ncmis the auumoblle have beeu writ ten by tnechanlcK I cannot remember steins a single nrtU-'.e by n veterinarian. New, some of my bc-t fiifnds are vetetlnarlans. I contend that a mau she can treat epizootic Is just as noble i a creature as one who can fix a cracKea cylinder. i e net jecuKiii'1 that glanders Is lower in any scale than carbon, or that blind staggers is less significant than a short circuit. In fact, the symptoms are quite similar. UT since veterinarians eem te have no champion, I shall champion them. I' have nothing much te de this morning anyway, and It might just as well be veterinarians as something else. I Rtarted somewhere). Where was It' Oil. ves. I stnitt-d en a defense I'erse. Let nn state tlie propesiti! form of a (llinstien. "liy Is i irore te be. desired than an automobile (Keep ipner, piense, i win niiswi-r u iiiself.) There are many Important reasons why a liorse Is mere desirable than an automobile. In the first place, there is no comparison In the. original cost or the up-keep. A horse doesn't need te bs repainted or reuphehrtered. One set et hoofs Is geed for a lifetime. He will go farther en one ear of corn than any car can go en a pint of gasoline. He desta't frees up In the winter. Iio never Htalla in the middle of the railroad track. A llORSfi is much mere of an ideal preposition than a car for city ' irafiic. He is net nearly se wide noi nei ls his wheelbase se long. He can be parked In lea space along the curb. And lie could be trained, if nccessat. te ebrvi, the parking lawn by moving , himself at tlie expiration of each thirty minutes, l'lie cost et repair is practi callv nil. Horses will net run into each ether as automobiles de, A horse la an Ideal family car. When jeu go out riding en your horse you du net need te take the neighbors. There Is no hospitable tenncau atanding there like an open Invitation for all the world te hop in and go along nt your expense. Yeu will have the advantage of lecuring theuiancU of neces sities and' ether commodities nt practically your own prices. All the material mentioned in these lists will be offered te the HIGHEST BIDDER. Millions of dollars' worth of clothing and equipage, textiles, leather and harness, general supplies, feedstuffs, tobacco, shoes, hardware, machinery, office equipment, chemicals, etc., are in. eluded in this gigantic clean-up. Sjtjpr NQTE THE DATES Bosten, Mass Feb. 14 Ft. Masen, Calif. ..... .Feb. 16 Camp Kearny, Calif. ...Feb. 20 Camp Funsten, Kansas. .Feb. 23 Ft. Sam Housten, Texas. Feb. 28 SEND FOR ALL CATALOGS 'l,,Hti.l TF HORSIi'S eventually come te take I Tfll , a,,iirtlate llii enormous opportunities these auction nulu offer jeu or - Iltheplaecf automebiles.aslslnrercy T&tt "h" ,r..ilnr!T&.,"""!t &rikAZ9ti&& ll In the hepe thev will-almost any horse leek" ;"r "" J"' ".. ! ' NT ..nrlng. i.l th nrm drpels iiiimril 1iele. a hoi w belter than nny automobile, ami h.i' ""," ' much better manners every horse wil probably rarry his licence n.imlier nrat- ly tieii te his tall. Jierse win tnen ienem ireincu as me war nei? wn ei eui who could scent the battle from afar, only this time It Will be a cop, and being once amured that it in n motor cycle cop or, rather, a Shetland pony cop he will triumphantly tuck hla li cense number between his legs and turn down the nearest alley. Finally I will continue this next week, If I feel se Inclined. Fer catalog, tend te the following i remmandinc OnVfr, Quartermaster IntrrnifilUte l)elet, lert Mnen and (.'amp Itnirnjr, iiiinrirrroeiwr duvimx ubw, 'ni ...,.. ..-., vim, Kt. Masen, nau J-Tuncure, turn, rmD Kunnten. uartriuetr Hupply emr. Chlcaie (Jcnsral Interniedlate Depot, 181S lint 1'eMhlnc ltead. thkuse. Ill, Fert Bam Housten, Quartermaster flupply Officer, Fert 8sm nousten, Ban Antonie, Tre, "Surplus &vejevty Sales'" Ihe f hUOMEBJC sailing jllarch i& Fresh from the shipyards and embodying many luxuri ous innovations, the new 34,000-ten White Star Liner Homeric will sail from New Yerk March 1, joining the far-famed Olympic in the Cherbourg-Southampton service. Bookings are new being made in order of their receipt. Striking features of this mighty ship are her lefty and beautiful public rooms; presenting an unusual architec tural effect, the wide sweep of her enclosed promenade decks, the variety of her staterooms, including combination sitting room-bed room suites, single rooms with shower baths. Ne upper berths. Open fires in reading, writing, music and smoking rooms. Complete telephone system. Nevel ventilation system keeps less expensive inside rooms fresh and wholesome with ozenized air. Every facility for personal service te individuals, families and tourist parties. Every luxurious taste is satisfied by White Star service, which has madethe reputation of alengline of famous ships. If you are planning an early European trip, book new for the Homeric se that you, may have the distlnc- tien of crossing en the fir6tvoyageefoncofthe world's greatest ships. &: Weekly sailings of our splendid service te Queenste wn and Liver pool, with the Adriatic and three ether fine ships ever 20,000 -tens each, begin this spring. JVt5 J LewiuTfie Jfemertc I&white Star Linext American Lime w ffijggfc Pciic-ftm-.? International Mercantile Marine Company Philadelphia Passenger Office, 1319 Walnut Street mm, ma.; iV: v. 71 M un "M rs V 'i ,1 ' J i 3 a -I 7 I CTitV,. p. f . IT J. 1 slL . l- .' -m .' rl! ) r.Mfi i,,,hMzm3mm 'imlMdMs.. ' M. wwm, r raiMvVaX&s:. bLiLJViG;