fSMia TTTrnwwn. 7A .VrflOr. , M i V j Shet Brether in. Ply If r rr T "VU vzm'.r "n'jw Ml Ttl Tr STRAWBRIDGE & m t& Hi iiiiiiiiiiiiiM C ,4fflKlk " 'Q Salt. and Pepper ' t mMk ' (jl (i fl Shakers r."r.. !m ' y ' i CROW QUIT RAC f f'.I-l-Hlh.K 4td of Voters' League Says inater Should Net Remain fi'as Tentative Candidate .LNESS IS At ISSUE fenaler Crew wns called en te fylth- as n candidate for tlie united fes Scnnle tedny by trnnk m, Klter falrmnn of flic Voters' Lpainie, who Mid lie enred netlilnc for Senater Vare'H inlen of the ill senators physical idltlen. itir.., mmlni' f'rniv nnrl li Im mends fcjtlfy lilt pnntlimcil nntnmnl filling: of C ccnnterfliip te the dhntlvnntnpc nnd Mnlblc injury 01 me ninic up is nup Ld te represent? Deei lie love tly See mere than he loves Pennsylvania?" gr Biter asked. jibe tart comment of the Voters' Liue chairman wnsf tirompted by critl Ipn of Mr. niter's plan te have the fetor Senater examined Uy three lm lm irtlel phjslclans who could Htntc Aether Senater Crew would be physic St. capable of reprrscntlnc IVnnsyl pfla in the United States Senate. X Mr. A. K. Crew Angered g' A. K. Crew, brother of Senater v. Micrcly criticized Mr. Rlrir's ancstien, and ald tlint "such trc. -STr nf mv brother is rotten." '"Bem Mr. Klter mean le intlmntd lilt Senater Vare didn't knew what he tu talking about when be save out ku statement tlint Senater Crew was Mine along nicely and that he had urer fcen him leek better?" asked ft Crew at Pittsburgh, where the ha'ster for weeks has been a pntlcut Merry Hospital. Te this- quefclleir. Mr. Kilter tedny tolled in n btetement : u'l ncer thought that a physician Meid summon a politician te his aid medical matter." he said. "If he lid quoted Sennter Vnre en n question ? political management I would give I'grcnt deal of nttentlen te it, but 'could have no reject for the opinion I Senater Vnre upon se vital a qucs qucs jen as the health of n Senater from teinsylrunin. "There nre many pli'ndid nnd cn ible iihylelniw tn,eciy part of the late inrlmling Pittsburgh. Why does of Dr. Crew .summon s'-veral of thesa nd get n disinterested , pbysician'M pinion in writing ns te li'ln bretlier's ondltlen. He speaks of the senator Up of his brother ns though it were rely a matter of personal ownership, lan't be see that there is a bigger issue t stake than the gratified ambition of iater Crew? ("Senater Crew should withdraw from W standpoint of pntrietiun nnd sur mdr all thought of being n candidate ir the United States senatersliip at te primaries in May. Dr. Crew does It give the slightest intimation In his Mplaint as te when be believes his (Other will be up nnd about. Says Question Is Dodged VHe carefully avoids such a stale est nnd the avoiding of this is mere laning than a confession of his tetbtr's serious illness. p'Isincerely regret the illness of Sen M Crew nnd trust lie will recover M.'.but there is no cvidence'at all that I will de se. rcnnvlvania has but M Senater in the Senate. Can Sen ter Crew nnd his friends justify his nUnued nominal tilling of the kmi kmi lershlp te tlie dlsniTvnntngc and pos He Injury of the State he Is supposed represent? "It is a moral question for Senater row nnd Senater Crew's friends. Dees I love the iilnce mere than he loves snnsyhnnia?" VICTIM YSTERY MAN. CONTINUES IN MISSING-WIFE PUZZLE lain Calls Sister of Vanished Dela ware Weman Falls te Apppar A nijslerieus man continues te eject Mnnelf into the c-i-sq of Mrs. irle Smith. MillKlxire, Del., who, th hrr llitlc dnuvlitcr. Genevre, dls penrcd Jnnunry -' while en her way rh'.li'de'pliln. uCv-erdlns te Mr. jUh's yUv Mrs. Mlllnn Gcrmend, l Mount Vernen street. The ym telephoned te 'Mrs. Or mu tint he would lead' her te Mm, lyth If she would meet blm at KreaU reet Stulmn nbeut 1 o'clecH venter y .lfternnnn. IIe .aid he would wenr red enrnatien in Ida eeat. Eager te d her sMer. Mr. O.ermend went ttie rnllii ml htntlen nnd waited nev il liuurs for the man, but lie did net war. DlKeitrnged nnd. disappointed, t.he urned te her home, and learned that ! man had telephoned in her absence explain that he could net meet hei 'eris me bolus nmdp te find m te determine whether he really ews want has become of Mrs. Smvth Is merelv Fi,me unbnlancpd meddier. n. Cirmeml has re'pived similar fphoiie ineswnCi- pievieiihlv. Anether story told te th'pellcp has wil tl'-m te think that Cnnrlcs Mc illn, n lertucr rcident of Millsbnre, 10 U new owner f n lamli In Texu. i.v be uble te lielp In U.-.iting Mia. Hvc-.enr-eld Vincent Prnnzel, who nccldentnlly shot his slx-yhir-eld brother Michael esterday afternoon, Is '""king preparations tedny ut his home, 1IM. Seuth Juniper street, for the wounded .boy's return home tonight. But Michael Is seriously hurt nnd will net leave St. Agnes' Hospital for sonic time. Ills llfe was ined only through n bleed tinnsfiisieu operation submitted te by tlie father of the bejs. "I'm nwful sorry I did it." was Vin ccnt'H comment tedny. Ilis big, dark ( VCrf were rril frnm nrvlni- fnr 1,lu brother, whom he thought for n time he had killed. The- boys were playing nbeut the house. Their fnlber wns nt ivnrk nnd Mis. Frnnzel wns standing outside uic iieuse. Vincent pusiied a chair up te a bureau nnd clambered up, finding, te his delight, bis father's leaded re volver hing en top. Mr. Frnnzel bad taken the gun out of its case yesterday te clean It. Al though he does net ordinarily keep It leaded, he had slipped In two cc.rt rldges. The children were delighted with their new toy and were playing with It en the fleer when the gun was dis charged. Mrs. Kose Morclle, the children's grandmother, heard the shot. She found Michael lying upon the fleer in a peel of bleed, and bis Mether frantically screaming nnd trying te reuso him. uaising the wounded child in her arms. Mrs. Morclle' ran downstairs. The two women ran screamlnj from the house nnd hailed an nutemnb'llc, which carried them te'the hospital"; At first it was thought the boy would get along all right, but he grew weaker. The father was sent for and the situn situn tien explained. He nt once volunteered te give his bleed. Meanwhile the brother. Vincent, wns Inconsolable. It was only when told his brother would Tecever that his weeping ceased. EDUCATOR DODGES APPEAL Superintendent of Gloucester City Schools Outwits Citizens' Committee Twe members of the Citizens' Com mittee of tJloucester City foiled te lo le cnte Superintendent of Schools Hums last night te t,crve a copy of nn appeal en hiiii. although they steed in the street from 7 o'clock until midnight watching Ids Iieuse. Ycterday was the Inst day for serving the appeal en tin. superintendent. A. S. Pen rep, president of the eom eem mlttce. nnd J. P. Byrns. secretary wanted te present liiin with a copy of, an uppenl tlint the committee tiled with State Commissioner of IMticntlen Kn rinht against the decision of the ' tilencester Heard of Koucatien exoner ating the superintendent of charges re cently -heard by the beard. Mr. JYurce found the superintendent this morning and shoved the paper in liis pocket. Mr. Burns objected, saying it wus tee late. FALL FROM HORSE FATAL t illUm McGlnnls, Camden Artillery Veteran, Injured Saturday iVllliain MiCilniiis, twenty-four yenrs 1H7 Carpenter street, Camden, i in the Wet Jeispy Homeopathic ipitn! this morning from Injuries re red when no Ml from a her-e last urdny. IcGlnnls. who wns n s(.rSp.lnt in 'tery TJ, llth Heavy Pleld Artillery, ing the war, wus riding with on en er former -.nicer of bis battery , I when near Uaddnnlicld his hersu I ! iu , nns thrown te the ground i i the horse trampled upon him. 'ELL LOCK PICKER HELD e Wen Notoriety for Jail Exploit. Is Arretted en Suspicion ' ,7 " ". ivim wen uoieneiv, no- gl'B te the police, six jear-, age t 'D the lock of hW cell hi the "nth and Winter streets ctntlim Menping. iXl) today held in $1000 'by Magistrate Diigan. ,! ;s1 arrested after midnight nenr ''ninth uud Muikct sttcets, bo be nn.i".'. "."J.? ,,cll,,' '" 'i ".suspicious aZ'e i ll? I)0,,.re w,v he had u BOY RUNS INTO AUTO Dodges in Frent of Trelley and Is Injured Seriously William Klnknidd, twelve years old. of d"(UJ Alden avenue, Mtinnjunk, ran into the slile of mi nutomebila at Nixon and Prnnklln streets, wns thrown te the j ground and received u tructured skull. I The child ran ncress the street in front of a trolley. The mnchiun wns , en the ether side. He was taken te the Memerial Hospital. The driver, Dnn Irl He Kufiille, of Kecksliell read, was hehl in SetlO bail by Magistrate Dern for a further hearing February 10. Camden Restaurant Robbed Thieves broke into the Knickerbocker restaurant, (".10 Market street, Camden, liiht night und sleln china, cigars ami chewing gum valued at iS'.5. A stmilnt robbery, two months iige, netted the thieves !?!) In cash. w: ! ..'lit u t if m 'a mwmwamaMimwim ?BS you en.jey eating jn?" In hh pocket. te the no l.'e scut, accord- BRIDGE SUIT3 STARTED jnmmeiifc ij.,,1 cnilliPmn.itint, naei V u'v" h,rv,,1 "! 'moil the1 njcr & ItcniKMi i .,,,-1,,... -...'. Wg.:!-,1' i; S ! n. ., ,''' iniinui-j- company, lffiS!S?,wheA0 Pfopertles occupy j. :z z: t-'uw, I r rr V ( T H H Strictly Fresh i hggs 1 1 Car tun CZC I of twelve till s JUMP te airy one of 3,000 te 80,000 Cards Shaw-Walker CARD FILING DESK THE Shaw-Walker card filing desk places eight thousand te eighty thousand cards within easy reach. Saving 25 of the operator's time by combining a card cabinet with a flat top desk. Saving 50 of the fleer space by concentrating mere cards within arm's length than any ether method. Comfortably seated the operator works with greater accuracy and rapidity. The speed method of handling a large list. Write or 'phone today for folder en the Shaw:Walker Card-Filing. Desk. 'Built Like a Skyscraper ii kw h NnEttHflDHIBI n (IK 'MyH B HnnHPIB I III substantially made et sterling stiver i i KMMljLSIB ' J I I I I In a design' that will lurely appeal j II ri'SmmPmml. gj. Ag SJrC height, i inches-yper pair $6.50. j I mp kfWiW ' Have you ever considered hew many useful- . I 11 jlPllr articles of sterling silver may be selected at I EsEti?wKm moderate prices? Our assortment will Help you I SBt$Mm ' Kwd & Sens me chestnut st. ISHiyrfHH DIAMOND JIKHCJIANTS JEWELUnS SILVKnaMITHS I I VINCENT FRANZEL H S! With Michael Franzel, tix, found H SS1 - liis father's revolver and used It H ONirl dk ' as a playthlnjf. it was discharged, M ""s H I C&TJ wounding Michael In the thljh. H 11 I jMa4 "SORRY," SOBS BOY 1 1 M- ''' WHO SHOT BROTHER Father Gives Bleed for Trans- H -2 I j I jMW fiftk fusion and Saves Life H' lllll jl iBm SESm WILL R E C 0 V E R H 1 B 0l Ka II nil II I UUw ir HI 111 III III III IIIHMwriin I hiWffll iKl -r. Sold enlv in 'our Stores !? W' Eft I IT sTBbMVn Ml "BP. Shaw-Walker 1010 Chestnut St, Philadelphia r,u Phr r Filbert 8267 St;l and Weed Filf urMtv.Pt$k!. Card Index Eauipmtnt Filing Sefa for an of Typical Values Overstuffed Tapestry-Upholstered Suit Full-size davenport, wing and side CJ"1 CC fC chairs. Loese spring cushions. tyXOO.VV Tapestry-and-Velour Suit Full-size davenport, wing and side D1 fiC (C chairs. Werth one-third mere. $J-Uc.UU Beautiful Cane Suit, Three Pieces Chair, rocker and full-size dnven- OCn OH pert. Twe pillows and roll, upholstered fi'W.UU in velour or tapestry. Werth one-third mere. Tapestry-Upholstered Suit Large davenport, wine and side C97 HH chair. Loese spring cushions. Uphel- t,,uu stered in several tapestry patterns. Separate Pieces Colonial Library Table of SfiiheRnny SZO.OO f)ncen Anne Maheminy Library Tnhle S23.nn Mahecany Colonial Ilnrenperf Tnble 3l.r,n OvemtulTcd Hlngle IJavenpert S7B.00 L'pheltercil Wlnic Clinlrs $42.00. CneandMaheirany.FlnlKli M'Iiik Chulrn Sin tr, Itecheri of Cane-and-Mnliegnny-rinlnh C20.3A. William and Mary Mnlienn.v-lrlnlih Chulr til Vplielitered Cans Chulrn 35.S0 Restful Furniture The Living-Roem Important. Feature The Semi-A nnual Sale Your living-room, is perhaps the most important room in your house, for in ifc you spend your leisure time and your hours oft relaxation. - , Living-room Furniture should, therefore, be chosen with, an eye te its comforts as well as for its appearance. Here in this Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture you will find all Living-Roem Suits selected with exactly this idea in mind appear ance plus comfort, plus durability. Bear in mind, tee, the genuine savings and advantages avail able during this Sale menth: All Furniture from regular stock new far below regular prices, ' the reductions showing plainly en the sales tags. All special purchases of Furniture new very much under the present market prices, these savings clearly shown en the price tags. All the Furniture is NEW, most of it having been purchased during .the past six months with the demands; of this February Sale in mind. All the Furniture conforms strictly te the Straw bridge & Clothier standards for construction, material, design and value. If you wish extended DEFERRED PAYMENTS time for Furniture pay- ments, you will And our improved Deferred Payment Plan, the most practical and most liberal of its kind. A small amount te cover the cost of book keeping is the only additional charge. Ask the salesman. 8trawbrlJe & Clothier Furniture. Third l'loer: Bedsteads and Ueddln. Fourth Fleer, East Metal Beds 1 Springs, Mattresses and Davenports Much Under Price The Semi-annual Sale of Beds nnd Bed ding is new under way, with wide assort ments marked at worth-while reductions. These are but a few of the opportunities Metal Bedsteads $18.00 Square tubes, white enamel or weed finish. Metal Bedstead and Spring new 17.50 Bedstead, 2-inch continuous-pest style in weed finish. Geed spring. Felt Mattresses $13.50 Rell-edge Felt Mattress 50 pounds, made in one or two part style and covered with geed ticking. Bex Springs new !?26.G0. Hair Mattresses, 45-pound $32.50. Davenport Beds, oak or mahogany-finish new $68.50. Strawbrldse A Clothier Fourth Fleer. East 30 Women's Natural Muskrat Fur Coats Greatly Reduced These are among the best values we have ever had: the reductions are ONE-THIRD or NEARLY ONE-THIRD from our fair regular prices. 45-inch Medels new $175.00 40-inch $135.00 and $165.00 All of geed dependable skins, handled by experts through the entire process of prepar ation. If you knew the "ins" nnd "euts'5 of the fur business as we knew it, you would be better able te appreciate what this means te you. All these Coats arc made with the fash ionable full sweep, large hawl cellar and deep turn-back cuffs. NOTE Natural muskrat is one of the most durable Furs, and for that reason par ticularly desirable for metering and sports in general. trawbrldv k Clothier Second Fleer. Filbert Street bLwbIk9hbLb9 i aM " Lih V Every Man Should Knew- Clearance Prices for Clothing Are New the Lewest "MM T 7 in Many rears Be it understood that this is a Clearance of Clothing wherein men may cheese Suits and Overcoats from large and comprehensive assortments of sizes, styles and fabrics. Yeu can come feeling reasonably certain of finding the Clothing you want in the size you wear nt the lowest price in years. These and many ether lets of Suits and Overcoats are available Overcoats from Our Finest Lines, in the Sale at $59.00 Londen-tailored Overcoats, as well as Overcoats tailored by Hart, Schaffncr & Marx and ether American craftsmen. Ulsters, Raglans and Chesterfields of rich Crombie and Worumbe weaves. Reduced about one-third. Handsome Overcoats of Fine Imported Fabrics $4 7. 00 Luxurious Ulsters and Raglans of handsome Irish and Scotch fabrics These are about one-third le3s than former prices. Plenty of Overcoats, $21.00 and $27.50 ... tIn c ?aIC redu"d te these two low prices, are hundreds of Ulsters and Ulstcrettes in a wealth of fabrics and patterns for men and young men SUITS with Twe Pairs of Trousers Reduced te $21.00, $26.50 and $31.00 Handsomely tailored Suits of worsteds, enssimeres and silk mixtures at reductions that overage mere than one-third. (S-)- Strawbrlage Cletlltr-Seeead Fleer, sm The Clearance of Beys' Winter Clothing New going en, is affording parents a wonderful opportunity te effect substantial savings en garments the boy will need new or later. Fer instance, these are but a few of the groups reduced in price Beys' Cheviot Suits $8.75 and $10.75 Cheviot Suits, with two pairs of Full lined Knickerbockers, $9.75 & $13.75 Beys' Winter Mackinaws $6.95 Small Beys' Overcoats new $12.75 Large Beys' Overcoats new $15.75 y.) Btrawbrldire & Clothier Seoenil Fleer. Filbert Street. nat Stylish Stout Corsets Grant te Larger Women the Slender, Straight Lines of Fashion Dcsisned with an understanding of the needs of larger figures, the lines of these Corsets are cleverly fashioned te lend the straight, sli'iulcr effect that is essential if women would be modishly gowned. Fer it is upon such Corsets as the Stylish Stout that the success of a woman's costume depends. Corsets with low, semi-clastic and all e'laatia top. Seme with medium and high bust. With bread front claspn and icide elastic hip sections. Prices $9.00 te $22J0 H'. It. Yeuthline Corsets for Average Sleut Figures, Special $3.85 Zfry btr&wbrldge & Clothlor Clethlor Clothler Tlilrd Fleer. Market Street. IVmi ' Scrim Sash Curtains Werth One-third Mere Than $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Fresh New Curtains 500 pairs of them under price. Of voiles, scrims and marquis ettes, effectively trimmed, some with ncedle ncedle weik motifs, draw nwerk, hemstitching or wide marginal borders. Others are daintily edged with lace. Hew homelike such Cur- ",snmakea room and at hevv Uttle expense .$3.00 te $-1.00 a pair. ' - Strfcwbrldce & Clothier Th'rd Fleer Centre Babies' Short Philippine Dresses $1.70 3 J 1 Just 1200 Included in This Greup Embroidered Styles from One-fourth te Clese te One-Half Under Price The daintiest of sheer white Nainsoek Dresses, hand made and hand-embroidered by skilful Filipine fingers. They ae,2drabIy Pretty iiS babyhood itself. A wonderful group of 1200 Dresses for tots of C months te 2 years. They are made with hand-embroidered yokes, some round, ethers square, many trimmed with real filet lace, as the style sketched. All with deep hems, some hemstitched. Petticoats, hand-scalloped, a few lace-edged, both long and short models special, $1.70. - Blrawbrldee & Clothier- -Third Kloei, West Women's J. J. Grever's Sens Shoes $5.75 Famous "Seft Shoes Fer Tender Feet" Mere Than One-third Under Price A Special Purchase of 1000 Pairs, All Fresh and New and Desirable What rejoicing there will be te-morrow comfort of these fuveritc Shoes. tees, am) with 1 nnd 19i inch anion? thn wemnn Tvlm e .,.,..!., 41.. All of soft black glazed leather, with medium and round . fcm, wiin uoeuvear-we t' . fioxihie cMa implicates m our regular lines, et our usual nigh standard. In sizes ud te 9: widths R in v trawbrtaa Clothier BUhth and Fllbart Btrett. Anether New and Glorious Presentation Of Spring Millinery . Several hundred new hats shown for the lirst time te-morrow the most distinguished new shapes of the season, many of them imported. Fine- Milans and jj-eal hair cloth are back again; "Umbe" is a novelty straw that will captivate you at first glance; then there's pressed hemp, straws-and-fabrics interwoven satin visca and candy cloth. Birds are n new feature of the trimming, fave It" Korgceus plumage are a I-i-uits and flowers are shown in aliever effects. A new plumage is ubed en the Kussian Turban, ribbons in towering bewn are placed in the front of the new Pokes, und the new chysanthemum pompon is frequently posed te fall soft and low ever the right car. New straws, new shapes, new shades, new trimmings a wonderfully interesting dis play $10.00 te $18.00. Slrabrld, j. cteMiW .. ..f i. i . . n .. t.. . 4 MMMMaMalBMaMaMMaMaMMaaaMMaMMa . MiiMMyMMfa-tAV. .. fl.u AMaatfayaMafaiAA...rt ig.WT- fU , fW M 5&& -fr.sV ! 3d h 4m "MP i W (i i in i'i m H i i u I 4 t f ? V m S3. .?-. 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