flfrtth. . EVENING -PUBLIC MDGERPHIfcADELPI&AV Mti&DAY, BRUABY48&V "'' Pf0ftrf97 & "T. 1 : ' . Mifr$L I and PdbKclty Man DEMPLING PLACE BY DAYLIGHT I'titcntlenal cmerlrnra In Inilim- rbllcltr. eipeeUlly trained In raan and plant paper riimni neiim, competent te niannira MBI ration advertislnc ami mimiciij. T.,m 110, 1.KDUKH OFKICK iniicd Beat Fumps r" lffa.Mraitnaia hv Ltat tl. i- rm W J r. at - n.a tiiv n n ? TM jirryr nii Itfc .HOUSEHOLD GOODS hv.yjt,wt received contents of n large reMcience. rjverytqinfr. MMt be fold regardless or cost. MORRISON STORAGE fJ. 620 MARKET ST. I' w Vi S. s. nnvsii Htmm BAUME BENGUE (ANALOesiQUL) " All Drugqifts -Keep, tube hand -IOS. LEEMING &fO. NEW YORK I.I- the Aldine Hetel Cheatnut & WWreeta Offers exceptional facilities tbrprjvqte entertcumng. l Jiecepticns.Weddinga, Cards. Dinners. Dances. 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Get Our Estimate Ne Obligation Phene Poplar 4697 ; Larsen-Oldsmobile Ce. t 800 North Bread St. 'I lie picture ghes part lew of (he court Hint lends nbetit 100 feet Inte a blind fence from De Ijincey street Ju.t east of Third. There are three of these small Mine duellings en cither hand, made from what originally wcic probably two houses built. It Is guessed, late In the eighteenth , ccntur.. Uetuccn the windows Is the "Green Tree" llre assurance shield DETAILS OF OLD CITY SHOWN IN SECTION OF DE LANCE Y ST. Though Seme Designs Are Scratched, the Lines Are Seen Three Blocks Westward of Frent Street Markets 1 ins ft inc 'rreuil nj n jrrir'e fir. nnii U.tllll ni sun percl fiWrt ichich tall appear in Ihr Evrmnn I fronts ntul snrnge spaees. Puhlie Lrdacr from time tn tjmr ir- l,nncevtreet hptwenn Pre svnhiita litttr nooks ami comers Hiiilru i Fourth iignint "the fercls iV WPi ft n ri n n n n ri ri n'rfi m na u . t. .M??'. ilTC-. U ' I i RESINOL Kr'l f.' i 5oelhinq And Hfcklinq B Ii 1 Because ifs B Pinr- I Invaluable for H CJ3p?. a I. burns Chafing n K4w'1 1 StjiM Rash H l"iXZ O v!$I Cuts Celd Sens B E r'"-' HaiUlllil t,i,iTtrfl I51 iT i 77im ft the -reii(7 e i srnct of ar. nnil wistful nf sun perches, terraced :. preserveil Ue rent street and caint "the roreienpr. ' autiy in tjir heart of the eitij: )(iri It hecntne "De t.nnee street" through aiiami nun ine quniiumn i un im one or tun rcc:n.iiirntiens tunc iminni- j World city and filled uilh the tomeitcci Ipalities are cicca'-iennllv nijstcrieusly of a long-age ;.fitt. impelled te miiKe. Meiuitime.'ef ceurse, i a l)( T.nucc) -tiret hail crown tin west -1 I'er three blocks wetw.itd ftem the of Seventeenth --treet nnd hnd beenme irrent flreet n.iirkets. De l.ancey street '" """ic um hi genini'i axiiespncic. offers a falrlv complete detail of the Old I111''1' thp, tyi should nrbltrarlh ordain iflt. In p'lnces the design has been " Part of lie l.aneey Mrcet. folk niight scratched, in ethers obscured or con- UP rP" Mtting en strnw-werk mats coaled, or obliterated, ns where a front I 0Vpr the front doorsteps or lugging bats has been hacked out te make room for , i " me mi.pnii panic mat was pinycu a show window, or a reef disfigured for i very twilight in the middle of leek 1 .U- 1 - -.. .t-.. r,AAA.-.m i Fireer. eXClIlllC tile Other lie l.nmm Kestoratien. eicn ,ct. would seem Inl1?:.0' ?Ti f'"'0,"; , nr rot.iH.el. rn., mMlter. IV I.nncei '" .tl,pl.r Indlgnntlen thl'r descended street has been only a little while in the . ., ,i', i, ','"', ', , """' T" h,.mK of lJhiliMlt.es. Indeed the mar- I " ' ,nl ''' ? n.rtr, l';''P"l Sin ..f the Philistines' majerit.i is still i "l1 "' V'f0'1." ' !'nt "," n'' te slim as te be open te question. Bin!- mTt wl.nt tt n.t T . l "" l""S"r nes, u mostly the desultory hii-lnc-H of , ""J! "' ''"' " n" '-''" shoe living, notion and ice-cream ceui-'linA '? '""? ,Nns 1'nrdlr mm., popular selling, and odd jobbery. Counting, of " er7n Pn'1, ,"'"" 'T"01 !' .eurse. the tenements, it icmains largely !?;,b rrn' r'-.nmJ l "le strppt t Pit f" r Lj'- 7 ,hf! If & fL Ia P? ML !' i : would sta.i. though the city might call ' it what it pleased. This, perhaps, was unconsciously the most logical wav out of the difficulty; plurathc in spite of I itself Ilien ledav thetc Is a sucp;estien In I the wm-ds "Oe l.ancej street" thai i I remethlng else than De Carney street, jbitwee,, I'rent street and reu'rth. press .lacksenian ideas en their riials W am exettus dm net begin as of the "(Soed IntetiP' Company, who i "''k'1' p MiPPesed. from the smaller unnear te hnie beenWhig. I houses. 1 reason for that, theuf.li. uppenr te naie e civ n ui. as pre,ab)j economic, for the small Street as Old as Neighbors houses had become parts of big estates. Deilbtlrs.., there was an inrlier natup 1 1'el the Philistines hae possession of than I'nien strut something niberal. i en,' ,np (,i,'p of Scheel Allev (called for the stiret is as old. at least, as its b"p" Iinpllriff Place and still later neighbors. Who lived in the (hst houses hetith Kndine street), the court that that weie built there it is difficult, if extends nbeut seventy square feet around nor imes!ble. te nnil our. .or tnc i """"" ""no mv miiuih-m nnti pos 'a place where people Inc. "1'ninn treet" thev tailed it in the limd elder il;is. nerhans In irelli . be- (aitse the most trusrwertliN traditions h.iie it that the street was Democratic Cirtainlv the "Hepe Hese." which had Its fueheuse iust below Second Htrcct was Democratic, nnd took occasion be- feir, between nnd during tire-, te nil SJOAN RPIT17VFQ PMVfUl U 1UJU1U I LU NEURALGIC ACHES t ' - ... n uimriiiTii tn iittii nnr nr inn i u ii.t iiiiiiii n iirin inc niini iii-m nnti luiu "POR forty j-ears Slean's Liniment Itioierner tleneral nnd etlie,s of great sblv the eldest or the house are. Ihas been the quickest relief for , Importance, huause tin- eldei houses Hie exodus is net ever, lhe houses , neuraleia. sciatica and rheuma- are emnll and unsuite.l te tine com- "f n,na'f ''"'fn surviving families scat- PW Uu l jg0"Sr 1, - ifi r.x" j iRiurjini TBs 1 If i1 Wmfi1 rv Mr i? i mub MbLi & y mi 1 C i .' .'v, W-M t? . m m m ucuiaivu! w,iaiiL4 ant,! incuind' iiara, urea muscies ana lame eacKS. Aik your neighbor. Yeu just knew from its etimulatine itwthy odor that it will de you geed! 'Keep Slean's handy and apply ffcely at the first twinge, if penetrates mitkeui rubbing. These sudden sprains and strains sjwich unfit you for work or play are een eased when Slean's is used. j!The sensation of comfort and sMkrmth surely and readily fellows fts Vie. Slean's masters pain, .'You'll find Slean's Liniment dean id non-skin-staining. -At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. vSlea I im fTiO-riT (Paixis . .vjs. a venemv Thotertnro of iktniteh will quickly ba i tlitred by applylns before reUrinf, Ur.Itobeen'iEcieniaOint' trent. Onaef Or.Hobses'S Family Remedict, rHobseife iPvTtn a Oi n m rn VICHY anutfca kwebuc ntersum Alkaline Water Unexcelled for Table Use Known and pre scribed by the Medical Profession i far many years as inff ara Properties K wz uia ivS BettUJmt thSfiring IUVTORS b.'Vs tered through three blocks, and it is no hard job te nick them. The in.lnv in each case is cleanllne.s and paint. The eldest is Patrick .Murphv's the little gnxerv nt the Third street cor ner. Man and boy, Mr. Murphy ha, been there seventy-five years. University Museum Curator Sails for Seuth America te Make Excavations I Dr. William C. raralee. curator of esnle tob.ifeiiists, grain dealers the American Section of the (Juiverstj sii en. nnil innj be a few ship mas. ,,,, ,ni, ,. ., , , ' ' though th kept geiieraltj still 3llp,'ni. ''p'' for heuth America Sat- panic. Probably artisms. The larger houses inme later. That is evidenced, if by nothing else than the beginnings of what is called "the Kmplre stjle" In them. Corinthian pil lars en the deer jambs. (Jreek denlgn 'aried into the mnntlepiece (entam- iimtieii that was net quite corruption. r,D.nrr ,,. . The attic,, the spindled stalrwnjs. the I FARABEE TO STUDY RACES doerllghis ami the floorings were all nc- , . cording te t h niitiie unUr. One can inl spcculat, as te the chandeliers. These weie itie home of men of trade. clothiers, chandlers, suar merchants, wholesale nnd tnru closed t" the rlier front bourgcehe i unlay te Imestigate certain pre-his i!ie showed tlie dreen tree lire as-' tone rates belieicd te have cxltcd -iirence enihli m whlih Indlcntecl they enfM1 , T.f. .. paid nothing extra for having their -000, Mra ' ,T cfore electing a pinements shaded. 'paitlcular field for his operations, Dr. Menti te Chestnut Street rarnb-c will visit several Seuth Amer- . . . Icen nnnUntu nnd tnr Ci .. il. it t Later en thej meicd with business vj,.t.. ,,u ,..,, , uiunnri , te Chestnut htreet nnd with fashion te, ties regarding the possibility of making 'the spacious districts eutljing Pcnnl exsaiatiens. 'square. TIiIh migration, though, must I Dr. Parabce Is n distinguished ,.-.,..... .--- "--,-, -.'"I '-".-' ..!. I i , . 1 . hae neon very grauiiiii, ler even iu -iK-uiegisi uiui mm passeq many years these days the metamorphosis of a exploring in Brazil, Peru and ether street tnkes time. Seuth American countries. It was he Slewlv Irish nnd Germans of the first who first brought te the Peruvian Cov Cev Cov inimigratlent. nnd a few Swedes took (rnmunt knowledge of the atrocities In possession of the street, I the rubber country, which eie It Is weith lemarklng thai li has pieinptlj suppressed. I,nt summer he been these families that, until a few was one of the dffifinl delegates sent cars buck, whin the first ami second b. the I'nitcd States te Peru en the generations were dead, the tldid old ( asieu of the 100th unnlicrsary of and losing lic.it t and the fourth icsthe that leuntrj s independence. Uncommon Sense ISe Slump in the Ability Market By JOHN BLAKi: YOU can nlwnjs sell brains, provided either because he lacks the time or the j ou bring them te the right innrkct. ability te de it. ' Able and experienced men and women' Vim ihnve K" ,0 sl,ew,lllm ,,lat ' are mere In demand In hard times than , rm'"0fVn"' J"" llP t'"'1 mukp nenc.v for in geed time.. In, f" 'TiPro,.net1 "n'' nn,,bl'ie"p. "" ' n "Mii. iiiui-j hit iii'sni-s ii nii'ii nn nnn SlBBilBeaiilir riti I ' v .- u J&SgC. who . oreughlj knew their business keep ovSe hii'lf. "Vat ,," .n.bett tmrir juuit fmmff XI lr InLau tiwtrn irnlllL. (A Lim itiibink.a l; tl. I s" Ve r , buslnesV Z ?" ?""' M" "",P M0 WW '"' , :. . ,i . i "" r1.1 " ,"ll ("til. I pressinn than it dues when oerbodj' n ... .. . . . i,u ..r.nnr 1111,1 la snei.iliiiL It f 1 1 1 K . ",,p ,nn knew li te the writer has . Hard time, hit the untrained and the """5! 'Vii!'.!,!! I'i L,l!Br..n '"! i I'STMFM in uruuL iiiiii. lininri TN THH i 1 selling tl THK abilil. market is never over crowded. 1, frennenllv linnnnnu Jiniins for that sort of weik than thej UN. l'lin matter et biains, heweiei, III..M iliAdi lii ine- na 1 tn tinhl ft ti f no . a M Jllllt I IIUll m juri. iiiiiv liiiit, id i having them. Yeu maj be satisfied with jour abll- however, that great TTblllty never getn Ity; jour parentK may be sure that jeii te the right market, or never gets te 'are unusually gifted nnd competent market. nt all, Self-confident e Is ncc- Your friends mav piedlct n Inilllant fu- t'siyv te competent work ; It Isstill meijj ture for jeii all or wlilcii will de jeu necessary in foiling competent work, mi geed whatever. If jeu hnvn ability nnd can sell It -J.. . i nit ii 111 ant nlini Hit i mi .inn ,!!,. What veu'iavc am te de is te rnn..'"" "" ",v, " "" -"" " ".- . .' -!".- : ' T : vlnce the bu tbe sort K "of brains that jeu have uat he needs. ret develop ability nor market it without work. Begin en that theory aed jeu will bare less te worry abetif la hard raiMinw cam H s e newest ice cream con Pas M Philadelphia chocelafe covered PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM SH WITH lightning speed the geed news traveled "Chbce-Pics are here ! " And as eagerly as a youngster greets the circus, Philadelphia welcomed this newest creation the tid-bit sensation of 1922. Chece-Pic is en everybody's tongue and in everybody's mouth! Nothing you ever, tasted can quite compare with this luscious combina tion of smooth, crispy chocolate and velvety ice cream high in feed value and easily digested by the most delicate. A tid-bit rare beyond compare. Tempting, tasty and wonderfully inviting! Try this novel dainty for dessert or a hasty bite during the day, or whenever your appetite craves for something geed. Choce-Pics are relished alike by children and grown-ups and equally geed for both. Truly a treat for you te eat na taste erne i K ; s BOBS ITCH r i fectieri i , Bsaa hbbj 'Haaa)v ME j." XekS1 BLCSC t IM re te him that fWtf M'be cannot de. 1 " 4,VtMiriehtmi' .S.ifV- ttVl4 ri" "t. m .j p i fcffiSs." n '' W& JtfitML, r A. w . i v.r'i vi-M41 v sesJtjF,'i vr l"Lffe X&..ivA wi 'J.AAW .StfcJ sac
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